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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1927-08-18, Page 8CLINTON'S L2ADING JEWELERY STORE tirtitrier Glassware A, particularly brilliant array of sparkling glassware --that will anal e the simplest meal appetizing and inviting, In this group is "Tactically every sort of glass in its most attractive guises that is required to, deck the correctly appointed table --and every piece has boon chosen for its beauty and ser\tciceability. 'In footed styles and sterware—iu all the newest color amber, green, ,lafiodil, salmon, and crystal. Crackle, frosted and clear lass, lncluded'are salad plates, water tumblers,, ice Lea $•lasses, fgirit' glasses and novelty decorative pieces: Refreshment set -•in the new footftd`shape, consisting, of six tura bless and one jug, made of full lead blown crystal optic' glass, with', amber.foot and handle. Water set of light cut crystal, consisting of six tumblers acid jug. Decorated with grape„euttin6•, JOHNSON 'Graduate of Toronto College of ;Optometry Fine Jewellery and 'Repairs Next Ho`vey's Drug tore -- 1 his Space -Costs About One Dollar Every ;Week 1 iss These. You may have missed some of last week's Bargains' but there is no'reason why you ;should ';not get your share' of this week's offer{rig: Boys' Summer Jerseys, sizes22, 24 -and 26, to clear at 35e Bays 85e Bathing Suits, to clear at 505 `1tLeii'a $1125 Bathing Suits, to clear at ......... . ...... . .. e, 75e 'Ladies' Naineheck Gowns, clearing at 695 Girls” 'Naincheek Bloomers, clearing at 35e Children's Coveralls 'clearing, at 49c See' our Men's Tweed"Snitsvat' . , .. ; . , .. , .$9.95 • We' may not have mentioned :fife• -line "of goods you want but if its - Summer Goods, and we.liave ;it. in stock, you can buy it ' -- at a S AcRIFICE PRICE F.1:[:. ' ., __ "S l Plumsteel Eros. PHONE 25, r._5 1 Mid -Season inventory shows a number of last year's Radio Sets in Stock. ` We are marking these sets clown to half price to clear, out. - These sets will comparefavorably in every way with this year's model. pCome' in and hear and see; these -sets if` inter= ested in Radio. We can save you ni(ney. Sutter Sr Perdue 'PLUMBING HARDWARE ELECTRIC WIRING Phone 147w Our phone order service is becom- ing increasingly popular, for we have proved ourselves reliable and faithful ht filling such orders. Phone ars your order today .and let- u'S'' prove our point to your satisfaction. • 'Prompt service.and low prices.. WEEK -END SPECIALS Res. and scram, 3 lb jar 55e ; Catsup, large 25e Orange Marm., 3 .1b, jar . 50e Peas, 2 cans £or 25e Little' Chip Orange and Tomatoes, 2 cans for 25e Lemon "Marmalade ... 25e Quick Macaroni, per pkg. 18c Syrup, 5 lb.' pail ..- . , 38c-,„„"sr Lard, 10 Ib. pail $1,50 Jelly Powders, 8 for „ v•, 19c Ceokieg Pigs, 2 Ths, for . 25e Rubber Rings, 3 doz.for , 25e Prunes, 2 Iles, for 25e Oranges, per doz. ... ,' :,29e CABBAGE—TOMATOES—CELERY—PEACHES, Etc, L. Lawson ,& Co. PBBONE 111 PROMPT, IiELfl'ERY _ .vu 'E T R.ht F`AIIt LONDON '' - CANADA September 1Oth to 17111, 1927 DIAMOND JUBILEE EXIRIBITION THE MOST :ENTERTAINING ANI) EDUCATIONAL'EY}BIT" EVER WELD IN'TIIIS PART OF, THE COUNTRY Il T heusands ofExhibitsof ,leading' agriculturists cattle' industrial concerns breeders and Don't miss thisopportunity of : finding out what' the other felloty is doing $35,000 Ilei PRIZES: AND A'1TRACTIoNS Send for Prize List ,and further ;information to J. Ii: SAUNDERS, President. W,'•11. JACKSON, Secretary. LONDON, ONTARIO ''We pay, for. it believing it to be a means of -publicity :,and a method of reaching ,probablepurchasers of our products. ''It may return us, a profit and again it may not. We do -how- ever, feel reasonably sure that if your prudently: patronize us. it will prove, profitable to you. The letter "P" ap pears a.nrunber of: times - in above, which suggests that we admonish you to mind your Ps and Qs, --your prices• and Qualities—In making our prices we have quality in mind and ask you to do the same in 'your consideration' of them. We did net fully -know we offered ai value so rare, last week in our- quire' of writing paper and package of en velopes for 25e Odr customers did' however and quickly: bought(, it. Our ,set of Mixing and Baking Bowls (wily stand oven ..heat) at 98c for the set' of four was another value rapidly re- cognized. ; We have only five sets left. Profitable, pleasurable •reading is to befound in our new lot.of cloth'' bound novels at 50c. 'A special .list of anthers and titles with assortment. large enough Io -suit eyegy taste on reading bent, The frame around the pipture has a good deal to do withit, and we, have a good deal to do. with the frames. Another point in our, favor connected with picture framing is that the glass we supply is, clearer; than you find some .places, TIM W. D. Fair Go. Often the Cheapest—Always the Best of dlIVI�IIiII �_ �, �u r,itr a Miss Frieda, Wallis spent the week -en • at her 119me kn town. Mr. Fred •Wallis of New York is vis - sting at his hdme in town, Miss Dot Cowan of Blyth visited Miss. Wialkinshaw over the week-eitd. Bali Farnham and Chas. Shipley spent the week-etid with London, friends, Miss Doris Kennedy of Detroit, Mich., lis visiting Mas D. B. Kennedy of town. Mrs, Elliott and her daughter of Tor-, on _have been visiting her mother Mrs. a. Lindsay. Miss Jean Hearn spent a foto days visiting at the home of Mrs. J. B, Maemath, Holmesvilie. Fergus Carter of »etrait, Michigan is visiting his parental home in town for the summer vacation Miss. Sue Drone of Toronto is spend- ing a couple of weeks with Misses Grace and Edith Gibbings. Miss Ida Walkinshaw and Miss Mar - ' garet Mahaffy left Tuesday morn- ing for a vacation at Muskoka. Mrs. Z. C. "Meltfiath returned home Tuesday after spending a couple of weeks at London and Amherst Is- land. '" Ken`Itoberton, who has been relieving in the Royal 'Bank for'. the past month; was been transferred to .Toronto. Miss Mary McTaggart of Detroit, Mich., visited her parents, Mr. and ,Mrs. M. D. McTaggart over the week -end. Rev. Wm, Irwin left Tuesday morning for his home, McLeod, Alta., after spending a month with his parents in town. Mrs. M. G. Smith and family of De- troit returned .home afterspending six weeks at their family residence in Colborne. Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Crich of Pontiac, Mich., are visiting' at :the 'home of their parents, MT. and Mrs. Her- bert Crich of town, Misses Ahna and Madeline thew have -returned after, spending Gentenial week with they aunt, Mrs.' Melvin Clark of Goderieh... .Miss E. Lockwood, Miss Dorothy Mac Intosh, Mr; James Howes, Miss Sadie and Barry Howes of Hamil- ton motored up on Thursday to visit Mis. E. T. Howes. Mrs. Rashbrook and daughter, Miss ;Vera; of Calgary, Alta„ have been visiting` the 1ornter's grandfather, Mr. II. Joyner, Little Miss. Vera 'will entertain as a dancer at the local theatre; for several nights next week. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Downs and Mas- ters Everett and Milton, who -were in attendance at a family reunion at Springbank Park, London, last Thursday, the 11th, are spending a week or more visiting relatives in - Ingersoll, Lylmer,"St: Thomas, Iona Mr. and Mrs, We C. Muir of Montreal and a niece,•from Victoria, B.C., and Mr: and Mr, J. G. Bothwell of Lon- don, called on Mr, and Mrs. J, Cnn- ingliame last week. Mr. Muir it general manager of the Canadian, National Express and started in the Clinton office under Mr. 3. Cuning'- hanie, Mr. and M 'i, A. Lucas, Mr. , and MTS. Stewart Taylor and Mn • and Mrs. Geo. R. Taylor spent' Saturday at the Railroad, Employees Picnic at London. ' Little Miss Margaret Tay- lor took third` prise in the baby shun " sure, -Geo. Taylor took the prize as the youngest grandmother present and also a prize in the Grandmother's rape, TIIE1 CLJNTON .NEt -RECORD 1URSDAy, AUGUST 18,'921. 1 3 11. Mammy's ; . read, Cakes and Buns da on. • ys, Thursdays and Saturdav� • � • Peaches, Musk Melons, Blue Berries and Celery. ' •, In the Morning First Delivery 9 a m • In, the Afternoon First Delivery $.30 p.m, Kindly Order Early . Cash andW T f .Service O'Nei 'hs e 48 .49 1A Where "Sells for less" price prevails. •1 Ve gill' unload our next car of Redpath's Sugar, August 22nd. Special price off the car at '$6.90. Dominion, a few bags at $6.75. CORN FLAKE • WEEK 3 k s � Corn Flakes Corn Flake Cookies,. .,,Choc l hoclate and Marshmallow, lb. 30c0 THREE SeIALS, FRIDAY A .dSATURDAY 2 pkgs Corn Starch 19c Baking Powder 19c Jelly Powder, 3 pkgs. 19c. reakfast Bacon in piece 29c Cottage Roll 29c cans_ Tomato Scup 27c10 bars P. & G. Soap BSc Corn Syrup, 5 ib. pail 38c woo. Beautify 'your Home with hardwood Flooring ` IT .MAKES THE HOME ;COMPLETE Your most important furnishing -your floors -,.should have first attention, beenuse.they form the basis for the whole appearance of the room. Low cost, ease in laying, and everlasting durability are features that you will enjoy, along withthe exquisite beauty of Hard- wood Flooring. Measure 'on, floors, an estimate front ns,will cost •you nothing. We tan supply you :in any Brand of .hardwood Flooring or Grade desired: Thomas McKenzie Estate,.Clinton Phone 88. ;Lumber; Shingles, Gyproc, high Grade Millwork. Hot Weather Groceries - Whether you eat " at hcme camp or picnic, buy your fresh grocery supplies at The C. & S. Grocers BAYFIELD GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB • RDENP 1 J[ in the beautiful lawns of DR. -LLOYD llfO..FFATT, VARNA 'SATURDAY, AUGUST27th• - at 8 o'clock p.m.. PROGRAM Brunswick Trio---Cemplete' New Repetoire Bayfield Orchestra Other Talented Artists *EFRESM1INTS SERVED , Admission—Children, 20e, Adults, Ste MUSICAL CONCERT Miss Marion •Mussell Gibbings is giving. a recital in the Town Hall on Tuesday, August' 23rd, at 8:30 p.m. Miss Marion needs no introduction to a Clinton audience `and . many times has delighted Clinton "music lovers, She will be assisted by Miss Marie Matilda Jackson of Detroit, a very find harpist. Miss: Jackson is widely known in Detroit musical circles and has just completed a very successful concert engagement at a Muskoka hotel. This concert promisesto be a Very enjoyable entertainment to all music lovers. Varna. Quite a "number took' in the garden party at Brecefield Tuesday night and report ;a good time. Mrs. Smith and Mr. T. Dennison are spending a few days with the farad's daughter at Thorndale. Mr, Johns, manager of the Standard ) Bank is having his vacation Mrs C. Weekes is visiting with her daughter, Mrs W. IifcAsh of London. Week -end visitors' were 'Mr., and Mrs, Willman and family from St Marys; Mr. J T. Reid Mr. Eric Reid and Miss Pea; 1 Reid of London. Mrs, Jno.'Sparrow is visiting at the home of her brother, Mr. D. iXcNaug- ton of Kitchener. The farmers are very busy these days harvesting a. most abundant crop of wheat and oats. The weather be- ing everytliing that could be desired, but help is very scarce. C Ip'i AL - Coal of• all kinds always on hand for immediate delitery, Also a quantity of dry Maple Wood Prices reasonable and stuns to all WA, MILLER & SON Orders taken at residence, phone 481 Preserving Season IS APPROACHING AGAIN See our cooking utensils — Pure Aluminum and the SMP Pearl and Dianmond'Ware. Something for every - Why not use an oil stove this year for the preserving season?'You will enjoy being in the lditclien with Re Perfection or Nesco. Think it ever and see us before you buy IJi/;.RDWAREI and PLUMBING Phone, 244 �z r New, N1f`lg and 1.1p4o.Date See our new Jubilee Dining room suite the finest Canadian Pro. duction everyshown in these parts. Our -whole 'furniture stock is till the latest styles; so it will pay, you to drop" in and look us over and we will be glad to deliver to any address.' HARDWARE have a few coal oil stoves and ovens which you will be able to save irony on by buying now, A full line of Granite'kvare in all the new Colors. Getyour roofs ready' for the rough weather now. Use the cel- ebrated: Brantford ;roofing which has stopd-the test of years and is still going strong. A good line of roofing paints, in black for asphalt and red for steel. Any furnace trouble, tell us. Plumbing or Tinsmithing, satis- faction guaranteed. Cli ton Hardware and Furniture CO THE STORES WITH A STOC3f FUNERAL DIRECTORS MONUMENT DEALERS Furniture ?bone: 104 . Hardware 185 STAR THEATRE Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday—August 22, 23 and 24 SPECIAL Rex, The evil Burse Special .Added Attraction Miss 'Vera Rashbrook of Calgary will dance and sing. Admission ---35e and 25c Thursday, Friday `and Saturday --August 25, 26' an 27 Why do girls leave home? Marion Davies tells the answer in Tillie.' the, Toiler Admission 25e and 15e NOW PLAYING CAPTAIN ,SALVATION f 'dmi n— • A ss o 25c.and-l5c` Eg s Eggs Eggs Bring os your Eggs While Fresh We invite customers. to visit our candling and grading rcorn to see grading properly done. We Pay-,Sp,i,t Cash Now is the time to marketinr fat broodyhensand old Y oroosters . G111311 Langlois&oa t II�td READ OFFICE - MONTREAL, QUE. • For further information apply to •• CLINTON BRANCH,CLINTON; , • ONT.�NIO nr;-r?s PHONE 190