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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1927-10-06, Page 8, CLINTONS LEADING,JEWELERY STORE' .our , e a ' e Are your glasses "right" -- in style in/ bar nsingness and "suitable" ;tor the "occa- sion"? There' is a style of glasses suitable '• ;for home, of - Bee, street, sports 'and`. dress. We carr assist you in selecting the style of eyeglass or spec- tacle most suitable for you and tFie Occasion, Correct styles in glasses are as important to one's good ap- pearance as the latest styles in hats, shoes or clothes. A wide variety of frames and mount- ings made of white gold, shell , and metal' at :prices ''to meet YOUR".purse-and wishes.• H. JOHNSON Graduate of TorontoCollege of Optometry' Fine Jewellery and Repairs - Next Hovey's Drug Store Made to Measure Clothing We are now carrying the largest and best range of 'samples for made -to -measure clothing we have ever been able to show, consist- ing of serges, pure wool Indigo blue and different shades of grey English Worsteds and neat patterns and fancy and staple tweeds for ordinary wear et prices from $20.00' to $50.00. STRICTLY IIIGH CLASS TAILORING Your choice of all the latest style creations and a guaranteed fit It will pay you to look over our range et $24.00 and $25.00 They are Bargains. • Plumsteei Bros. PHONE 26. sIlavo Yen, iiteiniSed "the family "a good .radio Set". this year? It is a good: investment in culture and you should not delay the day. In present stage of development the fall and winter months are best for radio' reception.. The air is free front storms and elec- trical disturbances and a. good radio furnishes entertainment and in- struction for the whole family. This store is headquarters for Canadian General Electric and Fads Radio sets and equipment. Also B. Batteries and Storage B Batteries and Loud Speakers. ee; 1 Colne in and listen in --and let usexplain the merits of the different sets Stitter & i erdu.e PLUMBING HARDWARE ELECTRIC WIRING ?Phone 147w Some people go rightmi spending money for broad and beefsteak -and things like that when they haven't a car to then " name and others who need a lour piece gTas., table set con- sisting of on-sist;ing:oi' a covered butter dish, a covered sugar 'birw1, a -spoon holder` and a ci•eari pitcher " that we have priced at X1.00 let the opportunity,; pass. . Dot your 1's,- Cross your T's. Mind Your P's and • Q's. Such feats as these are d9.ne,with ease when Water- man b aterman'b; pen you use. The dull evenings or the .tedious Journey will yield to th'e charm of a good story in magazine or book. We have, at our news-stand the .popular magazines and carry . a moderately sized stock of. books. One series, cloth bound, good authors, -at 50e, is; designed for crowded bags, coat pock- ets and comfortable reading 'post;; tions; printed on fairly good paper in clear type. Danger lurks in darkness and -"un- certain luminosity' ;tnay lead you into trouble.: Eveready Flashlights are;' the handiest form of -light, de- pendable, safe, easily carried. An in- vestment in safety. No: flame to ig- nite gasoline or nil, won't blow out, the light released by the pressure of your thumb, the safety worth ,many times the price. A saving is to be had for the talc- iris that the buyer who waits some times continues to wait is true. W'e offer two packages. (60) • envelopes, No. 6 size, white, blue lined, for 5c or to put it another way, you buy - one package : at regular iirice of 5e and we give you another package free. If . you get up and start early .in the •morning, you miss all the traffic except those who started early to miss it"and we think that unless you come early for a pressed glass pit- cher, 8 inches high, you will miss ex- ceptional value at 45c. • P.S.—We have four only, 13x19 Oval Gilt Fame with a very credible oil paining in each offered at $1.98. Original price of which was $3.60. Will you see thent? ' The W. El.fair Ca. Often the Cheapest—Always the Best PINE MIIER At Very Attractive Prices We have a number of. grades -of Pine, in excellent widths and lengths, suitable for garage, small builir s or general repair ait work, which we are offering at bargain prices. • ' LUMBER AND FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS Millwork, Doors, Sash, Gyproc, Lime, Paristone, Shingles Th®' as McKenzie. Estate, Clinton . Gyproc—Keystone Brand Shingles in four grades and everything in • Builders Supplies L7 II'�I� 1p thh11hllltaimo!t!_t i h7ill(L -AN, 1c;•.�wA C: Mrs. R. J. Cluff has returned from a visit. in Hamilton. Mies Isobel Draper left last week for het school at Brantford.. Mr. -Kenneth Whitmore of 'Brussels was home over the Week -end. Mr. Chas. Oilver of Stratford spent. the week -end with his mother town. Miss Gwen Holmes of Toronto is visiting her parents, Rev. A. A. Holmes. ' Miss Jean Ford was up from London spending the week -end at her home in. town. - Mrs. McFadden of Cookstown is a guest at the homeof her mother, Jars. J. Cornish. Hiss Harriet Hawkins left this week to enter the Stratford hospital as nt ibe-in-training. Miss Emma-Plumsteel returned Thursday last from -`a month's visit in Toronto and Cookstown. Mr. George Middleton of Windsor spent the week -end with his par- ents, Sheriff C. G-. and 'Mrs. Mid- dleton of Sunnyside Farm, the Huron road. Mr. sad Mrs. 11L W. Street and daughters, Thelma and Audery, of Ridgetown spent ' Saturday and Sunday with the Rev. A. E. and Mrs, Doan at Ontario street parson-. age. .. .. Mr, and Mrs. George Watts, who, have had a most extensive trip West, have retttrnecl;home. Mr. and Mrs. Watts were in a railway wreck. 'tear Calgary but, happily, were not seriously injured ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marsh of De- troit, have been visiting at the home of the litter's.father, .Mr. George Davies of .Clinton, and.the home of the fornier's.paretits, Mr: and Mrs. Marsh of Auburn,- during the past week. Mr. and`Mrs.•W. 'Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. John Ransford, Dr, and Mrs. J. W. Shaw and Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Ransford leave tomorrow morn- ing to attend a meeting. of the r ��iall-' TicltetSellers Association at fax next Monday. Mr.. and Mrs. R. B. Carter spent the Week -end at Milton and Hamilton, attending the Milton Fair on Sat- urday. They called at 'Kitchener on their way and took along their daughter, Miss Eva, who is on the Public school staff in 'that city. Mr. L. W. Currell returned Monday evening after taking a special six - weeks' cause at Ottawa miller the National Defence' Department. He enjoyed -the stay in the Capital City very mach and—together with his training fonud telt experiences very interesting. ' Mr. Elmer Paisley,' who has been spending the 'summer in Northern Quebec'"with a surveving'party, spent the week -end with his par- ents,, Mr. and Mars. 0. L. Paisley. On Monday he returned to Toronto to resume his studies a the. Uni- versity. Mayor Jackson. and Reeve Trewartha ' "to went tip to Wanghamyesterd ay attend a meeting in the interests of getting a hin,'hwaybetween Clin- ton and 1tsrriston. About thirty i were present from -the seyerel corn= muixrties interested < : t •ested an -1 a. commit Hazel will attend the Ontario Col= 'tee was ";appointed, Clinton's mayor, lege of Art and Master Bud a spec- and reeve being two -of the names saltraining class in Rose Avenue ... on the committee, to interview the school : Mks.: Harris returned Mon- ` County counicls. artdto bring the matter before the Department People You Knovv Mrs. James Scott has returned from a trip to Calgary. Miss Hattie Baker of Pullarton was in town for the Elford banquet on 7sriday evening. nlr. and Mrs. ;'• J. Livermore, MTs. Elizabeth Kennedy and Miss Lucile Grant. motored to 'Exeter on Sun - ..day., Miss Winnifred.Jervis:retuiyned home Tuesday atfer a fortnight's visit • with friends in, ]yVlitehcll and Foliar- ton. 111$. and Mrs. H. S. Walker ..of Lon - din visited at the home of Ms1.'and Mrs. Geo. Holland, the lady's broth- _ er,;,on Sunday. Mr.. and _M.rs. Bruce Holland and babe add Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cook visited the former's " patents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, holland, and with other relatives on Sunday. 1TON NEWS -RECORD Clinton'skitsmampotvhswomftwo TI1UESDAY, OCTOBER 6, mciatoviwito.ow ner Gr0cc1!y. Our .next car will be R edpath's Pure Gane Sugar. Prices while unloading at the car or at the store -this- week only, till Saturday evening $6.90 per Bag. Other Attractive Prices 2 canS Peas for r . ............. 25e 2 plcgs Corn Starch . • 19c 101bSugar .........., 73c Cern 6 lbs, Cn Meal ............. 29c 3 Brooms. 5 -string- for 98c Big Soap Week 10 Bars P. & G. Soap .. 455e .: , 3 Bars Lux Toilet Soap ... 22c 100Bars Comfort Soup'; 59p 40 Bars Special Soap 59c 2 lbs. Soap Chips .. .... 29c - 5 lb. Pail: Lard 89c 8 lb. Pail Lard' 55s , '6.Ibs. Rolled Oats ....... 29c 5 Ibo. Corn Syrup 381 . 3 tins Clark's Soup . 27c Kraft Cheese lb 35c B Bacon, piece, ilb 29c Matches, 3 boxes for Pure Raspberry Jam .. Marmalade, 3 lb. jar 250 59e See Our Five, Ten and Fifteen Cent Counter SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY 2- Tins Baba 22c, regular 2 for 25c Sample -Free` Mammy Bread, Buns and Cakes Fresh Salmon Trout Tuesdays and Fridays In the Morning First Delivery 9 a.m.• in the Afternoon First Delivery 2.30 p.m. Kindly Order Early' Cash' and Service .® e O'Neil Where " Sells for less" price prevails. Phone 48 Mr. and Mrs.' Trench, Mr. and Mas. Colvin, Mr..David Paisley and Mrs. Smith were the guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mks. W. J. Paisley. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wnn and Mr. and. Mal. George Dayis and soar Kenneth 'o'f Stratford were the _guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Lucas on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin and daughter, who have been visiting at the home of, Mrs. Martin's aunts, Mrs, J. G. Medd and ,.Mrs. Wm. Stanley, and with Mr•. -.E. ,Carter,' left last'lweek for their .home in Winnipeg. They motored hack by Deroit,ind Chi- albs-~ B, Barris anis MISS " Hazel Harris went to t and 'Master 13ud Hoz e Toronto on Saturday, where Mrs's Quality WE SERVE AND SATISFY Service Redeem your Palmolive and Princess Tokens Here 'Week -end Specials Pure Orange Marmalade, large jar 39c Oranges per doxen 29c HANDY AMMONIA 3 oR`25c ASID G. SOAP BrAORRS 45c CORN FLAKES 3 FOR' 25c GOOD RICE 3- -LBS. 25c I'OR b ATCHES 3 BO%ES 25c l+rOR CANNED PEAS NS 2 TFOR 25c, BAKING POWDER 1'9c PGER CORN STARCH. PKGS. 2 ,OR 9c SEEDLESS RAISINS - FT,.25c PORK AND BEANS , 2 TIFORNS:25c 'Sardines 4 for 25c Pickles, epr quota i .....,. 50c Pineapple, per tin 20e Tea, special, per Ib...... 59e ' Lard, • 10 lbs: Pail $1,60 Jelly Powders, 3 for 19e Shortening, 3 lb. Pail .., 60c Corn Syrup, 5 Ib. Pail 38e L. LAWSON & coLAWS. PRONE 111 PROMPT DELIVERY minvemparnmaimmunosso D. L. -and. W. Coal and Servet -SOI, vay coke alawgs on hand for Mimed - late 'delivery. Also a quantity of dry Maple Wood. Prices reasonable and same to .311 ` W.J. �M 1L'�eLER & SON Orders taken at residence, Ontario St. Phone 46 People You Know Mrs. Wm. Brown returned the end of the week after a visit with friends at: Brampton. Mr. W. D. Fait was in London on Thursday attending the funeral of the late Rev Dr. Dickie. Mr. and Mrs, Thompson of Detroit spent the week -end as guests at the home . of tare latter's uncle, Mr. George Davies. Mews. Franle'Jacicson of Barrie attd Walter Jackson of Brantford ,were week -end gdests of their. brother •and sister, Mayor Jackson and Mrs. H. Steepc. ' Mrs. Gordon Johnston and Master Douglas returned to their home in St; Catharines • on Saturday atfer` spending some weeks with the for mer's mother,' Mrs. C". Lovett. Miss Hattie C ourtrc c and MSS '!s s B. F. Ward ntotdi•ed to St. -Thomas and spent the week -end with friends. Miss Stone of Essex was also visit- ingin the;.]lailroad city over the week -end.' Huron 1Road;EaSt Mr,."Neb1e Ilolland is busy this week .threshing beans. Mr. Holland made 'a, Shipment of alfalfa ineal to Toronto the other day. STOVES For Heating and Cooking t- Seo our new Quebec Ranges and Heaters, Just what the family needs for the coming winter. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAYS" Clare Bros. Products and the "Circulator" made by Dominion Service Co. MAKE AN INSPECTION OP OUR LINES --AT RIGHT PRICES • Agent for Louden Oil Berner s awkins HARDWARE and PLUMBING Phone 244 Huron Specialty Casting Co., Fou CLINTON'. ONTARIO Manufacturers of Iron, Brass and Alulninuln Castings. All makes of Plough Shares and aole,Plates Wheelbarrow Wheels, Grate Bars and Chilled Fate Amnia. Prices Reasonable CURRELL & SHIPLEY. We have a full stool; of Groceries. Guaranteed to Se 'fres asst of the best quality. Telephone your orders and we will give you ivlte 1,4t.ory Ida Quality' and Service. Sixteen ounces•to the. pound—Satisfaction oar ,r7tsney Mandel • THE C. & S. GROCERS Branch 125j Vials) 125ttr , ,r , STAR THEATRE Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday—Oct. 10, 11 and 12 FLESH AND THE DEVIL STARRING JOHN, GILBERT Colorful, dramatic, gripping—with a love story that tzanseeud imagination, "Flesh and the Devil" stands unique on the semen. Admission 25e and 15e Thursday, Friday and Saturday—Oct. 13, 14 and 15 ROOKIES New' heights of comedy are reached in this overnight laugh sense, - tion. You must meet the greatest of all comedy teams—George II: - Arthur and. Karl Dane. Admission -25c and 15c NOW PLAYING' Lon Chaney in THE UNKNOWN Admission 25e and 15c Eggs Fresh Good Quality a rings Good Prices < a� We Pay Spot Cash , POULTRY Ths;is the season to sell old fowl an21'oilers. `l . Hold the chickens until fully grown and we'lfatt€ned1 Gunn, _ al HIB �a • Li, HEAD OFFICEMONTREAL, QUE. FoxPa 1 to informationy further p Cls TON BRANCII CLINTON, ONTARIO 1N n mom#'I