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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1927-08-25, Page 8CLINTON'S LEADING JEWEL,ERY s'rOR3l Suitt tomer (iltissware particularly bol Uau i aro y, of sparkling glass ware—hat will male the simpleat meal'' appetizing and inviting, In this gr pup is practically every sort ofglass, in its most attractive guises' that is required to deck the correctly iippointeiF table and every niece has been chosen for its beauty and Serviceability. In footed styles and sieniwale—in,ah, the newest colors arnber: green; da:fodil,s lmon, and crystal Crackle, frosted ani clear, glass, Included _are salad plates, water. tumble,•s, ice tea glasses, fruit glasses and novelty decorative pieces, Refreshment set in the nen:`footed shape, consisting of six` liters and one jug, made' of 1❑ l lead blown crystal' optic, glass, a.nber, foot -and handle. Water: set' of light cut ei 3tal, consisting of s jug, 'Dcum. atell w li ,grapy cute og nblers and R. H. 'JOHNSON Graduate of Toronto College, of Optometry Fine Jewellery and Repairs Next I-Iovey's Drug Store Vigorous a Canadian boys and girls need sturdy footwear: We ain't to secure the best possible values foithe price. We are offering special values for two weeks: $2.25 to $3.50':. , Some less than cost: $PECIAL PRICES QN RALSTON'S RELIABLE SHOE POLISH ``�� Reg. 15c' Size for lOe Get Ready For School` How about a new suit for opening day?, The" old one Must be pretty well< worn^ out after two. months of strenuous boli days. Special prices on Boys' Suits for..two weeks: $6.50 :to $9.95 Some with 2 pairs of - Bloomers 11 5t os. PHONE 26. Mid -Season inventory shows a number of last years Radio Sets in Stock, We are marking these sets down to half price to dear out. r These sets will compare favorably in every way with this year's model. Come in and hear and see these sets''if inter- ested it `Radio. We can save;you money. Sutter & Perdue PLUMBING-11ARDWiIRE` Phone ''147w ELECTRIC WIRING P I[ . �EG ALS FOR Thursday, Friday and Saturday Quaker "Corin Flakes, 3 'for 25c Jelly Powders, 3 for' ,... 19e Prunes, 2 lbs:' for 25c Figs, 2 lbs. for 25c Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs. for 29c Sardines, .4 tins for ... Gran, Sugar, 10 lbs. for , , Icing Sagas, 2 lbs. for .. . Dried Peaches, per 1b. 25d 73c 25c 28c CANNED -"PEAS 2sy CARED COSIN 2 cans for . Fancy Quality, can 14c Matches, 3 boxes for . . 25c Ammonia, 3 lbs. for .. .. 25e Fancy Sockeye Salman, tin 35c' Rice, 3 lbs, for .:... 25c' Corn Starch, per pkg.. s, 10c Black Tea, per lb.. t9es SOAP 'SPECIAL 3 bars P. & G.; 3 bars Gold, 1 Guest Ivory, 1 ivory (med.). 1 large pkg. Chipso, 1 galvanized pail Regular price, :$1..30,. All For ....... ,'. . , :.....:. ;,'98 Fresh:Vegetables and Fruits in Season L. Lawson a Co. PHONE III PROMPT DELIVERY HOG O SHIPMENTS S A Report of hog shipments for ending Aug, 18, 1927:, Clinton: Total hogs, 107; select be-• pon, 58; thick smooth, 45; heavies, 4; week extra heavies, 1^ I-Iuron County: Total hogs, :9"e0 select bacon, 305; thick smooth, 501 heavies, 44'; extra heavies, 3; slam hogs, 86; lights and feeders, 35, HE C s N'I'ON TV/WS-RECORD 1'[3LT1iSDA3 AUGBST 25, 7:927x. cShool Days Will Soon be Here We have never tried it -with either children or adults but, we have been told that "You can tool some of the- peopel all of thetime and some of the people most -of i;lie'bine, but you cannot tool the children at all." We can believe this to be True in respect to the children and their of School Supplies._ They know values atnd-enjoy and profit by the exper- ience of doing their buying. Opening Day will be one of new impressions,. new thoughts, and new tasks.' Vire have tried to proyide such supplies as will make school work easy and pleas- urable. In Teat Books, those meet ng the regulations of the Department of Echgoation for our local institutions and at the prices made by them. In general• supplies such as Scribblers, Pencils, Crayons„ we try to offer a few specials. One worthy of mention is a lead peiieii at two for five cents, and another an eight -color tin bex of crayons at 25c. Then we have a 216 - page Scribbler tor. 100, fair- quality paper, substantial cover and, many, other values equal to any. • BE READY WI1;EN TILE' BELL' RINGS me W. 11 Fair Co. Often the Cheapest—Always the Best eek" F..n rIce st Aylmer Peas, NiThile they last, per tin, 15c. 2 `for 29c Corn ;f lake Cookies, C,ihoeolate andIarsh allows ib. '29(c• agar :Icing Sugar, 3 lbs: for` ..... _ .. `.:..`: , 27c Granulated Sugar, 10 abs: for 73e Dominion Sugar, per baa; h6.75 Redpath s Sugar, per bag .,Sr,,99 (Week -end Price hist Only) Baking Powder,` etc. Magic' Baking Powder, per .can.. dde Rase: Lite' Baking Powder 30 Forest City Balimg 'Powder, small jar ; .... , :', : , , 10e Pint Sealer Baking Powder 25: .. 36' -Quart Sealer Baking Powder Corn SI,<uch, 2 plugs. for 19c N e .r Quakes . Crake Flour a 30c Quaker Macaroni 35c. Breakfast Foods and Cereals pltgs. Quaker: Corn Flakes ... 25o 2 pkgs. Grape Nuts; 2 pkgs. Shredded Wheats Biscuits 25c 1 2 pl.gs, Muffetts , Sunera, (Cream of Wheat) . 25c . I 2 pkgs..Pulfed Wheat die 29e tale -Tolle', the new food drink 59c Picnic Ha, lb. 25e 10 bars :PM &G. Soap 45c ' 3 pkgs. Ammonia 23c 3 pkgs. Jelly Powder 19c Breakfast Bacon, piece 29c Peaches, Blue Berries, Muskmelons,- Tomatoes, Pickling Onions, Green Peppers, due to arrive shortly. Swiss; Roquefort and Gorgonzola Cheese. Mammy s Bread and Buns Fresh Salmon : 'Trout on Tuesdays and Fridays - . In the Morning First Delivery 9 a.m. In the. Afternoon First Delivery 2,30 p.m. Cash alma•, Sigh/ice Miss Violet Miller is holidaying at her home in town, The Misses Beatty Have returned to. town after their .holiday. Mrs. David'Steepeleft Monday' to vis- it ]ler daughter in Orangeville. Mrs. G. Bard's, Miss Hazel and Mas- ter Bud went to Toronto on Monday morning. Miss' Ruby Alexander `of the -Thames, Road spent Sunday witil Miss Mad- eline Van 'Torn. Miss Sadie Watkins returned Friday after a three weeks' visit with Flint and Marquette, Mich., friends, Mrs. Miooney and daughters -Vera and Irene of Exeter spent last week .at the home of Mr .'und Mrs. Van Ilorno, and Mrs. Ryelcnian of Exeter. spent Sunday at the home of. Mr. •Ryckrnan's sister, Mrs. G. .Van Borne. Miss' Leona Hearn of Hamilton re- turned Saturday `afternoon after sp'nnding the holidays at her home in town. Mos. Chas. Hunt returned home Sat-' nrday after a fortnight's visit with her daughter, Miss Winnifred Hunt. of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Dunsmore of St. Thomas spent the -week-end with the latter's parents, Mr, and, Mrs. W. J. Paisley. Miss Mildred Royce of Walkerton spent ,,the week -end with her broth- er, Mr. A. Royce of the Bank of Montreal staff. Misses : Olive Watkins and' Bertha' Crittenden and Mr, Jack Stewart. motored to Woodstock on Monday to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Dalrymple of Avon- lee, Sask., visited with the lady's niece, Mrs. P. Layton and other friends here this week. Mr. : and Mrs. Fred -Oliver and'cliild2en' and Mrs. Mowett of Guelph: spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Shobbrook, Gravel Road. Mrs. Fisher and Miss Dorothy ':& Las Ayngles, Cal.,who have been`visit- ing her brother, Mr. Ezra Pivkard and Mrs. Will Pickard of town left Tuesday afternoon to visit friends in London. Mr. and. Mrs. ',Prank Layton spent Sunday with -,friends at Stratford. Misses Irene Layton and Hazel Pep- per, who had been visiting in Strat- ford. the past week' returned home na;ith thein. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rorke motored last week to Southampton for Miss Florence who has been visiting Miss Ethel Hogg. They went up, on the lake to Owen Sound and up into J3ruee Peninsula for a motor trip. Mrs. D. H. C. Bone of Washingaon' Court House and Mrs. Paul Bone, Tecumseh, Mich., and Miss: Isabelle Paisley ;of highland Park Hospital spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Paisley and Mr. and Mrs. 0. L Paisley of town. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Agnew and Miss Agnes, accompanied by Mr. Fred Steele, motored to London on 'Saturday. - Mr. Agnew and Mr. Steele returned Sunday. Mrs. Ag- new and Miss Agnes are remaining ^ to visit Mrs. Agnew's sister, Miss Bentley. _ llliss Cora Jervis returned last week from New Brunswick where she has been For the past couple of months in connection with an Educational; fioan, introducing" Canadian, Refer- ence Worsts into the school libraries. Arise Jervis was able to be in Fred-. erietmi, the capital, for the Diamond Jubilee celebration and also spent some time•itlong the Bay of Fundy, where she saw "the seining of sar- dines," the setting of lobster traps, °Nei. Where " Sells for less" price prevails. WifiN Kindly Order Early M ?bone' 4 OVIMIROtiktiti Beautify your Home w1th'Hardwood Flooring IT , MAKES THE HOME COMPLETE Your most, important fiunishing ;your• floors -should have first attention, because 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 with the exquisite beauty gf Hard- wood Flooring. Measure your floors, an estimate from us will cpst you nothing. . We can supply you in any Brand of Hardwood- Flooring or Grade desired. Thomas McKenzie Estate, Clinton Phone SS. Lumber, Shingles, Gyproc, High Grade Millwork, Hot Weather Groceries Whether you eat ,at home camp or picnic, buy your fresh grocery supplies at The C...& S. Grocers BAYFIELD GOLF. AND COUNTRY CLUB GARDEN PART' in the beautiful lawns of ' DR. LLOYD MOFFATT, VARNA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 27th at 8"o'aloc11 p.m: PROGRAM• Brunswick Trio—Complete New Repetoire Bayfield Orchestra Otheralented Artists REFRESMENTS SERVED Admission—Children, 20c, Adults,. 35q BriiaeefieId,. NIrs. W. Robb of Brussels and Mrs: George Robb and daughter visited at the home of 3fr. and Mrs. Jas. Moody and other friends: in the Village hist week. Miss Ida Taylor of Motherwell and Miss Isabell Glen of Stanley were the guests of M. and Mrs. L. Forrest last week. Mrs. Elden,. formerly Miss Carrie Ross, of Boston is visiting at the home., of her aunt, Mrs. Alex Ross sr. this week, Mr. and Mis. A. F. Johns and spit of Vineland and Mrs. G. Stanbury and Miss A. Landsborough of Clinton were the guests of. Mr. and Mrs: Jas. McQueen this week. Miss Janet Ross`is'visiting; friends in Toronto this week. Mr; and Mrs. W. N. McQueen and baby Sheila of Toronto spent the week -end at the Home of the former's parents, Mr. and ,Mrs. ,las. McQueen; Constance e 11ia^ and 7tlrs. Ren Riley and Frank Riley spent Sunday with the former°'s daughter; Mrs; Crimbolby at Tees - water. Mr, and Mrs,' Pearce and baby of Goderich•township spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. JoeItley. The Ladies Aid will meet -this Thursday afternoon. - Mr. Harold Sne11 preached on Son - day afternoon. Mr's: Leo. Stephenson accompanied her :parents, Mr. and Mrs. Logan of Blyth to Detroit for the, week -end. COAT 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 IVIILI.ER & SON Orders taken at residence, ''hone 46 •i eserin` esu IS APPROACHING AGAIN See our cooking utensils Pure, Aluminum and the SMP •Pearl and Diamond Ware. Something for every - due. Wfhy, not use an oil stove this yeas', for 'the season? You '*iiI` enjoy being in the ,kitchen with tt1..e Perfection or. Nesco. Think it over and see us before you buy II . , aitir . . Ills HARDWARE and PLUMBING' Phone 244 New, hitftg and Up-te-Date See our new Jubilee Dining room suite the fittest Canadian Pro- duction ev'ery shown in these: parts. - Our whole furniture stock is all 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. - ARE We have'a few coal oil HstovesARDW-ttnd ovens which you will be able to. save money ,on by buying now. A full line of Graniteware in all the new colors. Get your roofs ready, for the rough weather now. Use ,the eel- ebrated Brantford robfing; which "has'stood the test of years and is still going strong. A good line of roofing paipts, in black for asphalt and red for steel. Any furnace. troubles tell.us. Plumbing pr Tuismithing, satis- fiotion guaranteed. Clinton Hardware and Furniture Co THE STORES WITH A STOCK FUNERAL DIRECTORS MONUMENT DEALERS Furniture Phone: 104 Hardware 1D5 STAR THEATRE - Monday; 7uesd:ty and, Wednesday—August 29, 30, 31 ' A. Real Irish Hit in .. Oallahaus and 1VIuruhvs Admission -25c and 15c Thursday, Friday and 'Saturday—Sept. 1, 2, 3 Frontiersman 'with Tim McCoy; Giallo Windsor and Reginald Bartter Admission 25c and 15c NOW. PLAYING Marion Davis in that (ninny hit Tillie the Toiler Eggs Egi,),,,s Bring us your Eggs While Fresh We invite customers to visit our candling and grading room to see grading properly. done. WehaY Spot - Cash- Now is the time to tnarket yonr fat broody hens and old roosters Gunn, ;Langlois & Co., Limited. HEAD OFFICE " r-- MONTREAL, 'QUI ^. Poi further information app at onapply to ' CLINTON BRANCH I s CLINTON ' ONTARJO i PHONE 190, .