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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1927-06-09, Page 8THE CLINTON CORD THURSDAY; JUNE 96li '1d2r; CLINTON'S LEADING JEWDLERY STORE Graduatiori Graduation time will soon be here, and we have already antici- pated the annualdomand•for tok- ens of jewelry that will express most ,appropriately sincere con- gratulations and encouragement for future years.': An early selection will assure you of a wide choice. As always Qu iht•y and Beauty and Reason- able Prices. Don't forget to see our display of polished Brass, the best ever 'shown.. In prices ranging from 35c. up to $10.00.' ;. . J LINSON Graduate of Toronto College -of Optometry Fine jewellery, and Repairs . - Next,1tovey's Drug Store anacia's Shoes For Summer The well-known FLEET-F.00T SHOES with Rubber Soles for Sport Wear, and a line of Canvas Shoes with Leather Soles' for or- dinary. everyday wear. Light Weight, }rot Weather Shoes for` all the family and for every occasion at easy. prices. • See them in oar. window Ladies' Kid Strap Slipper, low heel, light and comfortable, for an everyday work shoe' about the house at the remarkable price 0' vy1.50: Cearing Lines of Sandals at111:Slirpei•s for Children and Misses at Very -Special Prices _ SHOE POLISH—Reg-15c e'er 19e --Reg. lac for 19c' Piumsteel Bros. PHONE 26, There is 'a 'Difference Try our fine Teas and ii`,va•- Coffee e dROCERS wn Your Own Home, and Let Us Build It We invite you to conte to our offices and look through our many catalogues containing pictures and plans of hundreds of ideal homes, designed by the country's foremost architects. To:these you can make any changes you desire. �� ESTIMATES GIVEN -WITHOUT OBLIGATIONS WE BUILD TO YOUR PLAN'OR OURS Thomas McKenzie Estate,Clinton LUMBER AND HIGH GRADE MILLWORK PHONE 88 We Serve and Satisfy " Send `Ay Phone for Groceries Yon can save -a lot of time and energy by simply phoning your order. We warrant that your needs will he just as carefully selected. as if you were here- in person. ' SPECIALS Sodas, 3 lb. box .. • ., 49c Red Sockeye Sahnon, fancy 40s Corn Syrup, 1b; lb. pail . , - 75c Corp Flakes, 3 pkgs. for 29e Ginger Snaps, 2 lbs. for 25c- `Fancy Dried Peaches, ib, .- 28c Prunes, 2lbs. 'for 25c Matches, 3 boxes for ..... 25c P. & G: Soap, 10 bars for 50e Castile, large' bar 20e Lux.Soap, 3 for,.,........ 19e Tea, black and mixed „ 59e JeIIy Powders, 4 for ., .. ; 25c Libby's pork ,& beans, 2 for 25c Fruits, Vegetables • and Meats .. z L. Lawson & Co. PHONE 111 PROMPT DELIVER`I A Forty Cent :lee f or Twenty five Cents One of our good wholesalers has supplied us - with what they call a; "Jubilee Special," consisting of a pad of writing paper and e package of en- velopes of outstanding value,made of high grade ICid finish stock. Sixty sheets to a pail and twenty-five'envel- opes to a package, the pad is well worth' 25c and the envelopes 15c. We give you both for 25e BEAU GESTE—Aptlydescribed as "the mystery and ,adventure story of a generation" packed with adventure, pulsing mystery and .exotic color NOW '$1.00 JUNIOR QUESTION BOOK —`For boys and girls,: Asking questions is now the everyday, sport and this book will enable children to take a part in this instructive and entertaining pas- time. Price S1.25 - "REVOLT' IN THE DESERT" by T. E. Lawrence. The thrilling account of en'. unimpressive` and studious young: man of twenty-six, rejected in the opening' days of the war as phys icallyunfit for service and who in the end led the Arabs to victory. Price X53.50.'- Sa. The W. D. Fair Co Often the Cheapest -Always the Best 4 ,�� .0111 tl iIIIIIII'i s i ! iioqunmau ti t, Ur. .T."E. McKenzie of Toronto.. spent the week -end with his mother in Mown, Mr. and Mrs. Rouse of Hamilton are visiting their °daughter; Mrs. (Dr.) Hearn. Miss Ruth ,rackson has gone to Tor- onto to visit her sisters for a few weeks. • Mrs. John Sehoenhals has been visit- ing her daughter, Mrs. Milton Cook of Sarnia.. Ilii,. and Mrs. L. Trowse of Woad - stock spent the week -end with Clin- ton friends. • Reeve Trewartlia is in Goderieh this week attending the June. session' of hhe eoun£y council: Miss Alice Pickett of Detroit is a guest at the home of her sister-in- law, Mrs., George Pickett bi'. W. J. R. Fowler, Mrs. Fowler and Miss Freida of Guelph visited fiends in town last week. Miss Ethel Hogg went.. to Amherst - berg on, Tuesday to visit a college friend, going via the Greyhound.. Mr. and. Mrs. T. T. Carter attended a re -union : of the Carter and Bell families at Brantford on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. 'James Jones of Han- over are visiting -at the home of their son, Mr. W. J. -Jones of town. Mrs. Rathwell of Clinton is spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Sperling, of Brussels.—Brus- sels' Post. Miss Etta Hardy-, principal of the Manilla Public school, spent the King's Birthday and the week-dnd at her home in town. Miss Agnes; Combe was iu Goderich last week and assisted in a play put on by the Daughters of the Em Aire in the county town. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cooke and Miss Elsie and Mr. and Mrs. Tully of Gorrie spent Sunday with MY and Mars. W. 'I3`. Watts of town, Mrs, S, C. Gandier • and Miss Elsie Christian 'were. in Toronto last week, being called thither by the death of their ..sister, the late Mrs. Macdonald. Mr. and Mrs. .Nelson Bail, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Sheppard and Mr. and Mr's. Walter Mair attended the fun- eral of their brother-in-law, the late Edmund Lear of Blyth, on Sunday last. Mr. Rphriapi Bali of Toronto was in town yesterday, calling on rela- fives and friends. He had come up to at end the funeral of -his broth- er-in-law, the late Edmund Lear of Blyth. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Carter and Miss Eva spent the week -end at Brant- ford and Hamilton, attending a family re -union of the Carter and Bell families at the former city on Saturday. Mrs. Mary) Roberts and Miss Lilljan Roberts and Mr. and Mars. Reginald Roberts of Windsor motored over on Monday to spend a few days at the home o£' the fornier's brother, Me. G. E. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. W. Wilson, Ring street, left Saturday on a month's trip to the west. They go as far as Van- couver and will return through t1e United States, via 'Yellowstone Paris, eta It will be an enjoyable trip. -. Mr. Victor Broughton of the Bank of Montreal staff, London, formerly of the local staff, visited Mr. Leonard McKnight over the week -end,' both spending it at the parental home of. Mr. McKnight in Goderieh town- ship. Messrs, 11. E. Rorke, C, II. Vernier., Elton Resell, J. A. Ford, Amos Castle, W. J. and II. P. Punisteel,. • Howard Clark -and G. L. Ball at- tended a special meeting of Mait- land • Lodge, A. F. and A. M. ih Goderieh on Thursday evening last. e Grocer ire \Till' unload two cars of Sugar Redpath"s and Dominion during the next week.• To unload,: art of each car we willsell for cash for the week June 9th to -16th. e path's, per sack, $7.10.. 2 sacks or,more, $7.00 D"minion, per sack, $7.00.' .2.sacks or more, 6.90 each -: Sugar, Market Strong. s 2 cans Peas, Corn or Tomatoes '10 Ibis Granulated Sugar. 5 lb. pail Lard: 5 Ib. pail Syaup 6 lbs. Corn Meal WEEK -END SPECIALS 25c 73c 79e 38c 29e '-4 pkgs. Corn Starch Black Tea, per lb. Special tea, per lb. Special -Tea Pot Tea 6 lbs. Rolled Oats Shelled Walnuts, per lb. 19c 48c 65c 75e 29c 59c Fresh Salmon Trout Tuesdays and Fridays Welsh Grape Juice . 35c and 15c Tiger brand Catsup, large size 25c 201b, pail Of Lard 43:25. Have you tried our Fancy and Brown Bread , Hovis Bread, 8c and 13c Cocoanut, per lb. 29c Hovis Cookies, 15c In the Morning First Delivery 9 a.m. In the Afternoon First Delivery 230 p.m. ' Kindly Order Early Cash and O'Neil Service ® • Where "' Sells for less price prevails. s People You Know Miss Margaret Ball, nurse -in -train- ing at Victoria Hospital, London, is spending a vacation at her home in town, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Corless and Mrs. Elizabeth Kennedy'"' went, to; Hib- bert yesterday, owing to the fatal accident, by which a sister and brother-in-law lost theirlives. Mr. Harry Ball, who 'was recently ,,.graduated in Biology, with first class honours, frdin the University of Western Ontario, left last week for Woman Lakewith. a Govern- ment, Survey party, where he will .spend the summer. RELATIVES OF CLINTON CITI7ENS IN FATAL CROSSING ACCIDENT. Word reached here yesterday morn- ing of a fatal aicident which befell: the sister and brother-in-law of Mrs. E. Kennedy,' Mrs. M. T. Corless and Mrs: Harry. Fitzsimons, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Hutchinson of Chicago, who were instantly killed when the car in which they were driving wasstruck by a train at the Puslinch Station crossing, and in which Mr. A, A. Colquhouu, M.P.P.' 'for South Perth, and his wife were injured, the latter seriously. 111r. and Mrs. Hutchinson, who were in Perth County, their former home locality, on an annualvisit from Chi- cagb, were -going, to Toronto, ac- companied by Ur. and Mrs. Colgu- howy the former being a brother of Mars. Hutchinson, when the car, driv- en by Mr. Hutchinson, was struck by a C.P.R. train and almost completely demolished. He was a railway man,. having been for many years an engin- eer.:on the Chicago, Milwaukee and St: Paul Railway, and a few minutes before expressed the opinion that he would never be killed in a railway crossing accident, as he had had "too many experiences of that kind." Mr, and Mrs. Colquhonn were tak- en on the train at once to Galt hos- pital,•where the latter lies in a ser- ious condition, although 'hopes are entertained for her>reeovery. Mr. and Mrs. Hitcchinson, being in Canada on, a holiday visit, had visited their Clinton relatives over the week- end, The terrible r b e aecid ent has shocked the Community m Which it happened. Mr. and Mrs. Corless and Ms. Ken- nedy left for Hibbert. yesterdayaf- ter noon. B r lffice'fYeId. The June meeting of the Kelly Aux- iliary was held in the church parlors on June` 2nd, with Miss Mary Cribson presiding, A very good attendance of members' was present. Mrs. W. Bremner lei& in prayer. The topic was taken from the study book, "New Days in Old India," and dealt with the "Indian Peasant and IIis Lot." This was ably handled by Mrs. T. B. Camp- bell. The Current Events were taken by Mrs, J. F. Afkenhead. Mrs. W. A. Bremner gave a brief synopsis of. the Conference Branch meeting recently held at Walkerville and many inter- esting suggestions were given for the carrying on of the work. Word has been received of the sud- den passings of Mr.' David, Elcoat, •of' Los Angeles! Mir, Elcoat was horn in Tuckersmith, 71 years age. On. ac- count of ill 'health he went to Los Angeles where he has lived for the past forty years.Tt e" is survived by his wife,formerly Miss Ellen Crieh and one son: Me, Win. Ecoat"of Sea- Phone , 48 forth .and -two sisters, Mrs. Hugh Alexander of Decker, Manitoba and Mrs. Jas. Snell of Hulled, _.. Communion: service will be observed. in the United Church on Sunday, June 12th. Preparatory service on Friday evening at 8. o'clock, Mrs: Jas. Moodie spent a fex..days last Week with hg sister-in-lg Mr. Alex. Grey or, Egmondville, Who is very i11. Miss Waugh of . Egmondville is the guest of Mx., and Mrs. Win, Ratten- bury this week. Mr. and' Mrs, Bird of Glenallen, Sask., spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 8;:: Forrest. Mr and Mrs.. Ronald McKenzie and Mr. Ii, Zapfe and' his son Austen of Detroit visited friends in the village and vicinity this week. WINGHA.Mt Word was received on Thursday, that Thomas Netterfield had passed -away at his home in Sher- brooke, Que. Deceased is well known to many residents of Wingl am, has- ing been born in this locality. Ile has been connected with the C,P.R.'for a great number of Tears. No details of his death are available. "A brother, Roy of 'Wingham, died about a year ago. •; Announcement To former Dominion Store patrons and others, . We wish to -announce that on and after Jnue 4th we will be open with a full line of fresh groder- ies in the former Dominion Store stand and solicit a share of your pat- 'ronage., MVMurch's .Grocerh PROMPT DELIVERY Phone 277 12.2-p COAL Coal of all kinds always on hand for immediate delivery. Also a quantity of dry Maple Wood Prices "reasonable and same to all W. J MILLET & SON Orders taken at residence, Phone 46 PRE!ARE FOR YOUR SUMMER GUESTS this year by getting that new Bath- room outfit you've been talking about for years, but have just been putting it off. Coyne in to -morrow and see our display. We will give ,you a "good price'" and a "good job." We also do any kind of plumbing and repairing Give us a chance before you, decide HARDWARE and PLUMBING Picone 244 a` SOOM Furnishing That New Home Will be easily accomplished, by paying 115 a visit as we have the - 'Stock to satisfy the Most critical customer, and our prices are sure to please. We would especially draw ,your attention to our new Chesterfield Suites and that new irresistable Fibre Furniture. It is making a big hit because it is so good looking, strong and comfortable. Our stock of Kitchen,, bining Room, Living Room, Bedroom and Verandah furniture is quite complete so you will have no trouble making your selections. ALL WE WANT IS A CHANCE TO PROVE. IT IN THE HARDWARE DEPARTMENT We have a splendid new stock of New Perfection and -the High. Speed 'Lorrain Coal, Oil Stoves and Heats and Cooking Utensils of all kinds. • Clinton Hardware and Furniture Co THE STORES WITH A STOCK FUNERAL DIRECTORS MONUMENT DEALERS Furniture Phone: 104 Hardware 185 Straw YourAwaits Awa is Yon Right here in our store is the pick of straw hats. We have just the hat you want, Sir, the lintmost suitable to the shape of your head and face. We have a complete stock of the latest models. All reasonably priced, Drop-in on us. You are certain to be pleased. All braids, all weights; all prices—and every hat in the house—newest in shape. $1.50 to $5.00 avis St Herman Custom Tailoring Cleaning and Pressing ,,s Bring us your"Eggs While Fresh We invite customers to visit ni our candling ' and gradingroo to see grading properly done. We Pay Spot Cash P Now is the time to marketonr fat broody hens and old roosters Y Y Gunn Lang lIt is & Co. Limits HEAD OFFICE MONTREAL, QUE. For further information apply to (CLINTON BRANCH, CLINTON, ONTARIO PRONE 190 rteet