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The Clinton News Record, 1927-08-04, Page 8.... ...... CLINTON'S LEADING .tDWELDRY STORE RI HT S Eyes -naturally. a bit weak are first to feel the change in sea- sons—especially .into the bright sunlight of summer, resulting '. in dell 'aching .Pains with clan- ger always that the strain will be too .great, resulting in actual injury ,to the vision. It may be that yell do not need glasses,' •then again it may be highly im- portant that you have thein. Our e vie -•not to i glasses s z e s put g a •ses on you if you do not need thein, but by, thorough and most scientifictest of eyes to know the facts; pr e,eent them to you and -let you be the judge, It 'you are bothered with your eyes, step in and find 'out the trouble. Ra dA. JOIINSON Graduate of" Toronto College of Optometry Fine Jewellery and Repairs . 'Next Hovey's Drug Store GUST .CLEARING SALE Of111 lines of Spring and Summer Goods including:, 'WASH GOODS, SUMMER UNDERWEAR,_ .-HOSIERY, RUNNING •SHOES, STRAW .HATS, ETC, at' prices that should clear every yard and every article of summer Wear GINGHAM About 150 yards, 32 -in. wide,- _a good cloth and good patterns. Special August Sale Price, 17c. , TOKIO CREPE A' beautiful sheer fabric, finer than voile, colors, Peach, -Maize,. Rose and Blue, good value at 50c. Special JroAugust Sale 32e. y107)ORI411- FABRIC - A good printed cloth, neat patterns, fast colors; special price 25e. Summer Underwear, and Hosiery vexes reduced almost to the vanishing Point. ' A few dozen Men's work Sox -W111` give good wear,' Reg, 20c value. August Sale, 14m - Ladies' Cotton Hose, Brown only, a good everyday hose, 1teg. 35e, for 19e. E Hating Shoes and all lines of Canvass Shoes at Reduced Prices FANCY STRAW HATS—Ye PRICE 3i:any. Other pings. Ngduceti to Clear et. Sale Prices steel Bros. PHONE 25, food H.lf9 We had a card with 'above ,words, in largo typo displ }yeti o' $r• ,Seine goods in our store and quite sensibly'. we were asked: "What is the reason you•thus advertise? ,How can vie ]ie- lieve it to be true that any merchant can doit and keep from bankruptcy? Answering Categorically— (1) When goods are advertised by us at less than cost it is :because -the saying of anyttdug else would be un frac, • (2)' :Sometimes we are.' fortunate in securing goods on whish the whole saler or manufacturer chooses to take a loss. -Sells thein' to us at "less than cost" and 'are in turn pass the advan- tage on to our customers. (3) If we took these losses our- selves your critieistn would be just— it would drive any'merehant out of business.. (4) Let us' ask you a question, Mr. Inquirer, .Do you think we would be. your good servants if we were'to, mix up these special bargains with our^ regular goods and let you tak,them at regular price when we profess ,to be working in your interest as well. as our `own? You can trust us to take our own profit inose times even when you get goods at half price. (5) By way ,of 7 illustration—'we are now making a small profit on a stock of Taney'notepaper and selling• a quire and package of envelopes to match both for 25c. It is 'deckle gilt edge and five have it in'three colors. We now have in stock similar goods but, without the decklegilt edge 'arid ther' p roe is 60c !or the same quant- ity eo it is manifest that -we are safely and superlatively .in bounds in announcing the goods at "less than half price." If you know values you'll be astonished at the saving. MAIN FLOOR as'the big city stores say The ■ De„1 ail ^en. Often the Cheapest—.Always. the Best or e 'J OT.T will "say rock --of course—because it . has , withstood the destructive action of .the ele- 41 invents for centuries. . Then why not insist on a raofutg made front rock fibre" r' instead of roofng made from rags or other organic materials?' .,; Asbeatos is a rock fibre., the only known mineral fibre front which hoofing can be Heade. It will permanently resist the destr ctige action • I ting fire a, nd the elements. FLEXSTOP N , I'3 �pprot+rd by Underwriisra' Laboratories, X,fr.) Flezatonc is a Johns•Manville roofing made of Asbes- tos rock fibre waterproofed with natural asphalts.' `'Ate to enormous factory production it costs you practically the sante as -the heavier rag -felt roofings, yet it pos• sasses none of their limitations. Unlike them it resists fire and the action of fumes, acids and varying weather conditions. Furnished in rolls—smooth both sides or with a sur-. liking of red, green or Win -black crushed slate; or feldspar. Also lathe forth ofindividual or strip shingles. ECONOMICAL — PERMANENT 1Beleg ell tnlneral Meantime cannot rat, disintegrate or dry out, therefore the Bret cost is the fiat cost. Etsy to lay and furnished in rolls whichcontain all necessary fasteners. Do not buy roofing for a week, or a month, or a year, May itto -last as loug as the building mode. Insist .'an Flcaatoac, II"irl,irp,. • SUTTER & PERDUE Phone 147w. CLINTON messempareseratestawstentessa " We Serve and Satisfy" Specials For Thursday, Friday and Saturday Corn Flakes, 3 for , 25e 12 ,Bars P. & G. Soap - ... 50e 5 ib. Pail Syrup , . • 38e Metches, 3 for . 25c Rice, .3 for . 25c Icing Sugar, 2 lbs. for . 25e Prunes, ;2 . 25e 25e Gained Pease 2 for 25e Canned Tomatoes, 2 for::. 25e •' Pork. and Beans," 2 for ... 25e Salmon - 25c, 35e, 40c; 50e Chieken Haddie ,......... 25e • Herring in Tomato Sauce 25e; Ketchup, large 25c. Fruits anti Vegetables in Season Lawiion PHONE 111 Co. PROMPT DELIVERY Miss J. Bartliff spent the week -end in Toronto. t - Miss Myrtle Tre varthe is spending a holiday in Goderich. Miss Matne Cluff is holidaying for a couple d weeks at Goderich. Mrs. J. C. MeMath is visiting rela- tives ,in Seaforth and Strathroy, Mrs: D S. Cook' has returned ' to her home in -Toronto after a visit with friends in town. Miss Norma Bentley of London spent the week -end and holiday with her sister, Mrs. Morgan Agnew. . Mr. and Mrs. D.: Johnston, and family ' of Drayton 'have 'been visiting their. Sister, Mrs. E, W. Morrison, Misses Marjorie and Ruth MCMath left Saturday to'spend a fortnight's vacation with .friends . at Balsom Lake. . , Miss Margaret Davies "left Monday for' 'Chicago, after spending a month at the home of her father, Mr. George Davies. Mr. Ben Sheppard and Miss Elizabeth Sheppard of Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., arg visiting their 'sister, Mrs. Steepe, Ontario street. Mr. and Mrs. G. E, Hall, Mr. Gordon Hall'andlrfiss Evelyn Hall motored up to Ailenford on Sunday and. spent the day with friends. Mr, and Mrs: Oswald Todd and Miss Eioxon of Toronto spent the week- end and holiday as the guests of Mrs. Steepe, Ontario street. Mr. and Mrs. E. Phillips and Master .Robin of Sarnia motored up and 'spent the week -end and holiday at the home' of Mr. George Davies. Mrs. Wilfred Lawson; Miss Gladys and Master Tom Lawson of Wind- sor are visiting this week with their. cousins; Mr. and Mrs. R. -"B. Cartel'. Mr. and MTs. Willard have returned to their home in Buffalo after Spending a couple of weeks with the lady's parents, Mr, and. Mrs. I. W. Shobbrook. Miss M. Luella,Walkirishaw of Toron- to, who has returned from a weeks - holiday at Pleasant View house, Lake Muskoka, is visiting at her. home in town. • Mr. -:and. Mrs. Gordon Johnston and family of. St, Catharines returned home on Monday after spending a week at the home of the lady's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.• Lovett. Mr, and Mrs..F. F. Gillies, Mrs, S. S. Andrews' and: Miss Marion And- rews returnedthe end, of the week .from a motor trip to. Coshocton, Ohio, where they visited relatives. Miss Dolena Reeves returned to her home' in Cleveland, Ohio, on Friday after a fortnight's visit with Mrs. Steepe-and Miss'Aphrety' Steepe of town, Miss Steepe acompanied' her to Cleveland for a little visit. Misses Mary and Alice Holmes and their .nephew, Mr. Chas, Lake, and a friend, Mr. Clifford', Parke,, of Medicine Hat, Alta., have been vis- iting the former's sitter, Mrs. A. D. Beaton, They made . the trip by auto. Mr. N. Downs teas in town on. Tues- day calling on old friends. He and -Mrs; : Downs cattle up to attend the re;union'at Auburn last week and, of course, they could not return without visiting Clinton, where they spent, twenty-seven years., Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Burrows and Miss Helen of Stratford: Mrs. Ellen Bur- rows and . Reginald Burrows and Mrs. H. H. Hawkins of Roger City, Miele; Miss 111. Burrows, . Mr. attd D. Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. W. Johnston, Shepardton: Mr. and. Mrs. C. Stewart -and. Mrs, J. Tl:eble, Nile attended the funeral of the late H, Pennebaker,'which took place on Wednesday afternoon of Iast week. CLINTON NI<WS-RRCORD'' 9 Cents °h.rsday, C HA RM Per pkg, MATCHES_ Per Box ..............: PORK AND BEANS , Ter .Can .. .....:.........•.. TOMATO: SOUP a,. Per Can ; .. QUAKER” CORN FLAKES 9c' Per Pkg. . ESSENCE OF VANILLA (1�' Per Bottle ....,., „ ,,, • 9 Cents an ,el XOc more Friday) CORN STARCH ��� kgs. for CORN MEAL j 4 lbs. for 19c JELLY "POWDER S 3 •a+ fr l9c AMMONIA y 9 2 pkgs, for .r.,., 9 c REDPATH'S SUGAR_ 10 lbs. for 73c By the bag, at Car Prices 9 Cents 20c niore Satuurelat j' ROLLED OATS cg 1 lbs.: for2 ROLLEll„WIIEAT. • 3' lbs. -for CORN 2 cans r for «29c TOMATOES ��° 2 cans for COTTAGE ROLL 29'e By the Piece„ per lb,. , 29c BREAKFAST BACON By the piece, per Ib . �9� COCOANUT 229' Per T. , . ,a New Quaker Macaroni, cooked, per pkg. New Quaker Cake. Flour, per pkg. Marmalade; 3 ib. jar Raspberry .Jam, 3 jars New Sandwich Paste, each 35c, 30c 59c 59c 25c Mammy's Bread and Buns Special Line of Fancy Cakes, per lb.. 25c Fresh Salmon Trout on Tuesdays and Fridays Floor Wax, with sample 50c. Ideal Silver Cream 25c In the Morning First Delivery 9 a.m. Cash and Srvtke W. toWIANAIWIWIMMASAVIMAs In the Af:.eraoon First Delivery 2.30 p.In. r O'Neil. Where " Sells for less "price prevails. Kindly Order Early • Phone 48 Keep Your Auto New and Bright BUILD A GARAGE An attractive home for your car .will prove to be a good invest- ment. Your Auto will be protected, it's, life lengthened, Besides it is much more convenient and will increase the value of ,your pro- perty, Let us figure your bill of Materials. We can.often.make sug- gestions that will mean a. real service to you. Thomas McKenzie Estate, Clinton GYPROC-SHINGLES--LUMEER and BUILDERS' SUPPLIES I nt Weather, Groceries Whether you eat at home camp. or picnic, buy your -fresh grocery supplies as The": & S. Grocers • GARDEN PARTY Under the auspices of the UNITED CHURCH, BRUCEFIELD Will be held on • Mr. Iiugh.Aikenhead's Lawn TUESDAY, AUG. 106. Supper Served from 6 to 8 p.m, ATTRACTIONS Ttvo Games: of Softball'will be played Londesborog itis vs. Bruce£ield girls at 5:50, followed by Brickyard Boys vs. Brucefield Boys: Seaforth Highlanders' Band inattendance for the 'evening Admission: Adults, 50c; Children, 25e 21.2 ANNOUNCEMENT McTaggart Bros., Bankers, beg to announce' that after August lst,1927; the above firm name will be discon- tinued and the : business thereafter will -fie- conducted under the name M. D. McTaggart, Banker. McTaggart Bros. desire to thank their customers for their patronage in the past, and bespeak for their sue-: eessor the same loyalty' and trust that characterized their dealings with the old firm. Mr. M. 11. McTaggart has been associated -with this banking house since 1891 and will continue the busi- pees along the sante conservative -banking lines that has been the Pol- icy of the parent firm. Clinton, Ont., July 30th, 1927. .0 St. Helens Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Webb of Luck- eow spent the week -end with their•. son, McKenzie Webb, Miss Lila Ilumphrey is visiting Iter aunt in Goderichand taking in Cen- tenial Wieek. 'Vise Vera Woods of Toronto` spent, the weer=end at her home here. Miss Clara Woods went to Guelph on Mon- day for Centenial Week• Lloyd Philips sports a new Cltev-' rolet coach. Mr. Wilson Irwin hat purchased. Mrs. Wm. McDonald's place and Will get possession in August. Mr. Earl Durran motored to Inger- soli and spent the week -end -with friends, returning on Monday. Mr. Oliver Wright, Miss Isabel Wright and Miss Dorothy Hagey of Hitchener spent the week -end at the home of Mr. Robinson Woods. COAL: Coal of all kinds always on hand for immediate delivery. Also a quantity of dry Maple Wood' Prises reasonable and same to all W. J. MILLER & SON Orders taken at residence, Phone 48 reserving Season IS APPROACHING AGAIN See our cooking utensils — Pure Aluminum and the SMP Pearl and Diamond Ware. Something for -every- one. -or' every -one. ` Why not use an oil stove this year for the preserving: season? Yon will enjoy being itt the kitchen with the Perfection or NSesco,' Think it over acid see us before you buy T. awkins HARDWARE and PLUMBING Pboiie 2'44 -1....611.7',451 tJse Your Verandah More We have a complete stook of Verandah Furniture including AWNINGS—HAMMOCKS—HAM110-COUCIHES STRETCHERS AND MATTRESSES= -CHAIRS AND ROCI{ERS COCOA 'MATS—GRASS MATS in fact' everything to make your verandah comfortable and cosy. • LARVEX , Try a.bottle while you are putting away your furs, woollens, etc, Protects upholstered furniture against moths because it is absolutely moth proof. 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 WIT/3 A STOC,E; FUNERAL DIRECTORS MONUMENT DEALERS Furniture Phone: 104 Hardware 195 aldIMMINIMIXfONIIIIMINMemd STAR fiH RATRE Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday—August 8, 9 and 10 " The Waltz Dream" Charm and beauty of lovely ladies and gallant soldiers against a background of old Vienna Admission -25c and, 15e Thursday; Friday anti `Saturday -August 11, 12 and 13 Lon Chaney in „" The Penaitg Another startling hit by Lon Chaney Admission -25e and 15c NOW PLAYING "CALIFORNLV; Tim McCoy in a real, live Western'" Admission -25c and 15c Eggs s Bring us, your Eggs Whale Fresh We invite customers to visit: our candling and grading room to see grading properly done. We Pei 'Spot Cash Now is the time to market your fat broody hens and old roosters Gunn, Langlois Co. is ite.. HEAD OFFICE . MONTREAL, QUE. For further information apply to CLINTON II '° CH, CLINTON,ONTARIO PHONE 190 P