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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1924-08-07, Page 8tt ' t_ssa4,v,s,s-saisSatassissasaakassIsaIlusssamses4--sassaassavacaotscs ' ' ''-s, ''s.,s.srstaussassamsnusass*soizsststp-sassatsCssttststross ., CLINTON'S LEADING jEWEll..,LRY,•STORE A Watcil pufe)laSed from us ttlealRs a reliabie timepieCe. We can sell you a watch that reliable and in a case that its guaranteed OUR RE,PAIRING DEPARTMENT If your watch or clock needs re- • pairing we.can do the work and give • satisfaction: We can also repair jew- elery and rings 11 J a * jeweller and Opticials HNS1N Neat Hovey's DrueStorei • C. H. VENNER, Electricia Electric Ranges, Fixtures, Bulbs, Irons, Fans and other Appliances Wiring and Repairs. Phone l'5Icv Special Cut Prices On Men's and Boys' Clothing for the balance of July and August New Snappy Styles in Young Men's and Boys Suits to be cleared at reduced prices. . , ,•••• , loss*. Men's Oxfords, Black or Brown from $3.98 up.• • Canvas Shoes and Sandals' at special low prices to clear. Just the thing for hot weather. Special values in Children's Sox and. Ladies' Silk Hosiery in a big variety of the newest shades shown this season. Some lines overstocked must be cleared fbefore fall good,s begin to arrive,. Plumsteel Bros. SMALL PROFITS PIIONE 25! MORE BUSINESS /The central Crocerg • Sweet Mixed Pickles Catsup Olives • Raisins in pkgs Dates , 55c Cocoa loose a lh 10c 30c Good Black Tea 55c 6Pc 80c 20c 25c 40c The Choisest of Coffee \• 60c 1$h or 2 for 3$c We keep on hand both old and 15c or 2 for 25c New Cheese 30c and 25c Morleg Jordon THE CENTRAL GROCERY Phone 144 The • 4IP ammostramme nms,virammto an Who- Knows good clothes when he sees them, knows that they wese made at this establishment. If you have not as yet picked out your Spring Suit, come to us; as we , have all the latest novelties and designs, and can make up a suit which will he ub to the minute in every respect. COME AND INVESTIGATE. • WII INVITE YOUR PATRONAGE Dtvis & Herman VETERAN TAILORS ussortessmoststasszassissosseso PHONE 224-W Neisragramegmentmwszonscozatagramemiaraiwo . • 4/1029374011— snit aintili ra Vire...Cong“.S.6 dneand Ts •giv your out. ogclade furniture that new -style ennsnel finisk imp ut Needs 1 We also carry a complete line of Brandram Henderson Paints and Varnishes Sun Varnish and Sun Varnish Stains Also a complete line of Brushes, Linseed Oil and Turpentine Sutter & Perdue HARDWARE ' PLUMBING ELECTRIC WIRING 1 • ' „' • • "f„SiSS:Sti st."•t tsst tsts • • • • " Cliutton News-Reco rd .twok.matemermatimszt.tzsgatt..argemtetmasprkurtIta=mmstawatatatemutreemudeatzerweemi-a.A round the Hoe Home is gathered everything that le deare,t and best in flc Honin is the center from which all the varied conectn$ and business of life start forth. Any- thing that can contribute to the beau- . tytand comfort and'peace of Horne is deserving, Of attention and thought. In this direction let wall paper enter your thoughts. Our new spring stock will soon be ready for your inspection., Tile a Fair _COs Often the Cheapest—Always the tiest QM 11 59 uswiaaimmuubli, " Mr, Chas. Twitchell was in town this Wsek Mr. James Ford and 'family are holi. daying at Bayfield. Mr. Harold Kilty of Toronto visited .in town last week. ' Mr. Len, Harland of Toronto was here over the holiday. Mr. Bert ltfarshall and Mr. Billy Ho- • vey are vigiting in Kingston. Mr, and Mrs. Wen. Walker spent last week -end with Hespeler friends. Mr. Charlie Hovey of Strathroy is • holidaying at his home in town. Miss Gowan of Blyth has been visit- ing hes friend, Miss Walkinshaw. gise Olive Wgllace ef -Pbrt 'Terry is the guest of Miss Jean .1Sliddleton, Miss Heorns of Drurabo is assisting in the Post Office during the holi- days Mr. and ldIr. Willie Gould have been visiting in town at Mr. Harry Gould'. 1VIrs, H. Kerr and Miss Minnie Kerr of Brantford were visitors in town last week. Miss Kathleen MeNaughton. of Lon- don is the guest of Miss Helena Middleton. Mrt. Vincent and Miss Verda Vin- cent were visitrs in town during the last week. Mrs. Win, Leppington, Sr. of •Clin- • ton is visiting friends in Sarnia and London. i\lr. and Mrs. James*Scott and Miss Jean Scott spent last week -end in Southampton. Mr , and Mrs. .A.rthur Trick -and Mrs. Levi Trick of London motored to Clinton last week. Ift-s. olin Cluff and 1VIiss Mamie Cluff are visiting at Ur. R. Cluff's in Goderich township. Mrs. (De.) Adam and babe of Wind- • sor, who have been visiting here• re- turned home this week. Mr. W. T. Colquhoun and san, Ken- neth of Staffa were week -end visi- tors at A., J. McMurray's. Mrs. Morley Counter accompanied by Mr. Norman Counter returned to • her home. in Buffalo last week. Miss Edne Thompson, Brucefield, spent the. week -end with her friend, Miss Dorothy Jervis of town. Mrs. Laura GleaSon attended the cel- ebration and was the guest of Mrs. • A. J, McMurray, while b, town. Mrs. Slater was called home from the West last week on account of the illness of her mother, Mrs. Gould. Mr. L. H. Leppington was in Sea - forth on Auglist 4th helping Mr. D. Stewart, a. buteher of that town. Mr. and Mr. J. F. Brooks of Win- nipeg are guests at the home of the latter's sister, Mrs. Kennedy, On- tario. -..street. ev. David Rogers of $t. Thomas visiteeat the home of Mr. Snow- don on Tuesday and celled On old friends in town. Mr. Wm. Taylor of Science Hill vis- ited friends in Clinton and vicinity for the holiday. • Tuesday he went to the Seaforth Reunion, Miss Jean Hobbs of Thorndale vis- ited friends in Clinton•on Sunday. Monday anosningslid went to Bay- field to assist • at the •C.G,I.T. ' camp. Mr. A. D, Washington of Swift tOarrent and his father-in-law Mr, Hill spent Friday of last week as the guest of the former's aunt, Miss E. Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cuninghame and family expect to leavdon Sat- urday for a. motor trip clown east to the Thousand Islands. They expect to be away two weeks. Mrs, Harold Zeats and baby -of Tor- onto returned home on Monday af- ter a two 'weeks' holiday in • ton. As the baby has been ill Mr. • Zeats came up Saturday to accomp.. pany\ them. Mrs: Harry Thompson attended the funeral of her unc,le, Mr, Robt. T-Iobbs of Birr, the last brother of her mother's family. On,her re - 1,11111 she will be accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Chas. Pitzgeralds Miss M. M. ,Combe of St. Thomas and Mrs. B. Vindent of London tlioth shareholders in the Clinton - Knitting Company were here at- tending the annual meeting of this company. Both ladies were elected directors of the company. Mr, James Garvie of Abilene, Kan- sas is visiting"his sister and bro- ther Mrs. Wm. Lawson and David 1Garvie of .Snromerth111. It is some years since 1V1r, Garvie left hero and he is renewing old acquain- tances at the Old Boys Reunion at Seaforth. Mr.,. and Mrs. 0. J. Wallis motored to Port Elgin on Thursday'. • On their return. they were accompan- ied by Miss 'Wary Deeves of Bramp- ton, leader of the C:G.I,T, camp at Port Elgin and Miss' Gertrude Wal- lis and Miss Ruth McMath two of her assistants., § " skeSSSIte Oranges,'per doz, Svveet,airld Juicy Grape Fruit, .each • Plums - Peaches Celery • . , BOdley's Marshmallow Cakes ter THURSDAY; AGGUST 7th, 024 414.7•0904.‘ancomt-t•s•atmordnutatrItairtiNtve vlig3i,A1043t.Xt$4,,,gekoi$1,ett..at• ‘,""0'.."1,414';13,111$574.4'{r10017),M,MIWF,,j{q?1 .4sA' prct9(eiv,,,) 20c 1.()c Tomatoes •GROCETERIA SPECIALS, FOR CASH 20c 11 lbs, Granulated Sugar •.3100 2 pkgs. S. W, Biscnits . ,, . ,, . 25c Seeded Raisins, 2 lbs. for , 25c" Tea, per lb 433e' 2 pkgs, Post Toasties 2be Seedless Raisins, 2 the, for 25e I-Inrsley tea, per lb. ......... , 58c 2 Sugar Crisp . , ..... 25c Jelly Powders, 3 for... 25c O'Neil's Special Tear per lb.....Gia Picnic Hams per lb. 20e Loose Cocoa, 2 lips, for •. 25c 3 3 pkgs. Ammonia , 25c 1 • • Canipbell's Soup 15c ° • 10 lbs Rolled Oats •••38c Prunes in packages Prunes, Dri-Pack in tins • Apricots • Marmalade; in large sealers • Marmalade, little chip 2. for 35c • 40c per lb 25c 65c 30c • Ripe Olives • Salad- Dressing ,Olive Oil • • Marshmallow Creme, each Pickles large bottles, each Sweet Pickles, per pint each 30c 25c, 35c and160c 25c 25c 45c 40c Cash-& Carry 2 Deliveries -W. AsenweerwrweerwlewevieweekiWi ell 0.1.;.11.110LISIO14 biro Power Daring the Summer weather, when range and furnace fires are not going, the matter of hot baths is a problem in many homes Also it is often diffucutt to have plenty of hot water for washing, dish- washing, Etc - We have the solution. We have here a Standard Kitchen Boiler where the water is heated by Hydro Come in and see how it is operated ' Hot water at any time, • in any quantity USE YOUR OWN UTILITY... -2 -IT PAYS 0 SHOP, Clinton FORMED HURON COUNTY MAN DIES SUDDENLY While going to his supper Tuesday evening George Albert add of "De- troit -aged 63, son of the late Thomas Kidd, general merchant of Goderich, was seized with a stroke of paralysis and shortly after medical aid was summoned by the family, he passed away. Re was born in Adjela, Ont., but lived in Seaforth many years, From there he went to Detroit where he was foceman in the inspectes's de- partment a the Ford Co. up till the 'Vane of his death. He ;leaves a wi- dow, Mary McGregor of Goderich and three •sons,•Ford employees, Varna Mr. and Mrs. Schnell. of Detroit are spending their holidays at the home of Mrs. Schnell's parents, Mr: and Mrs." Anstin. '• Mr. Harvey Reid D.D., of‘Toron_ to spent the week-ehd at the home of his parents bfr and Mrs. J. W ;Special services will be held in St. - john's church 00 Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock when the Black Knights of this district will be present: • Miss G. Beattie of London spent the week -end swith' her mother. St. John's church are holding an open air concert on August 14th. Watch for bills later. •' lbJr, and Mrs. Wilson •IlIcAsh Spent • the week -end with friends in this D, McNaughton and family of Kitchener spent the week -end with his •notther; Mrs. A, Poster and other friends. • Miss Margaret McConnell is spend- ing a few days with friends in Gocle- rich township. 'Much credit is dos to mix efficient teacher 1Vliss Welsh for the success of her entrance class, Six wrote and all passed. Two took Reit class honors. Auburn Mr. and Mrs. Sonbey of. Detroit are visiting Mr. James Carters Miss Laura Phillips has gone to visit friends in London. Phone 244 Rev. R. and Mrs, Banes left on Tuesday to spend their holidays with friends at LIstowel, Exeter and Cen- tralia. Miss Laura and Kathleen Buck of Toronto are visiting Miss Rae An - ,drew, Rev. W. R. and Mrs. Alp, who have. been away for a 'vacation ars expected home the latter past of this -week. The -union services will be in Charge of Rev. W, R. Alp on Sunday even- ing in the Methodist church at 7:50, Mr. O. E. Etratt shipped a carload of hogs also cattle and sheep on Mon- day 02 this week.• Miss Mina Mutch who has had an operation in Toronto has some home for. a visit, Her brother Mr, Stan- ley Muth went to Toronto to ac- company her. TRY add s • . • WHEN IN- NEED OF PLUMBING, "TINSMITHING OR GENERAL? HARDWARE. , • • • . 1 •aln'tinstallings a• cbmplete line of the celebrated Martin-Senour paints. Every can guaranteed. Will also carry oils of all kinds. Give us a can and let us serve your needs. Prompt Delivery. Courteous Treatment to all. Thomas W. irlavvkins Phone 84 PithtiVeNitsolif* Here is a Cha/ nee to save Real Dollars So don't miss it During the month of August we are reducing prices away down on Furniture which will certainly pay you to buy while this sale lasts. '• Here are a few of the specials: Solid Walnut Dining Room Suite regular $215, special at....3185 Walnut Vinish,Dining Room Suite regular 3160 for $135 •Old English Finish, Solid Oak Dining Room Suite reg. 3120 at 3100 Bedroom Suite, Walnut Finish 'regular 3120, special at- $100 You will save money on Kitchen Cabinets, Library ;Fables, Bed- room Suites, Chesterfield and Dlvanetto Suites, Phonographs and Verandah Furniture, So call and look us over, Courtesy and prompt delivery to all parts of town or county. Clinton Hardware and Furniture Co. TRE STORES WITH A STOCK Hardware 195 Furniture Phone: 104 magti•Met*Moosatn.111HRIPININICVNIS•• CURRELL & SHIPLEY • Now is the time to get Red Currants, White Currants, Bleck Currants, Gooseberries and Chersies, The best fruit at a reasonable pvice • Rave you tried our meats: Cooked HIM, Bologna, Fray Bentos, • Pichie Hams, Back Bacon and Breakfast Bacon and Cottage ? If you are preparing for a picnic take along a bottle of Ketchup, Olives, Pickles, Jam of all kinds, H.P. Sauce, "Cher Sauce; Salmon, Sardines and Fancy Biscuits. 'We can give you the best quality and the best price. THE C, & S. GROCERS Main Store, Phone 125 W. •Branch Store, Phone 125 asrame • SRANT IN COAL After. several years of interrupted service our Old Line Coal Companies, the D. L, & W. and D. & H. are now shipping us coa regularly, and coal of superior quality to anything that has been re ceived 10 Ontario for years. t, • • SUMMER P4'`ICES are now on, and while it is warm these days let it, remind you tha, • when &duller Comes Winter is sure to follow. LET US HAVE YOUR °RIZ Place your order with the firm that has always made a specia effort to supply what you want when you want it, whether Winter o • Summer, much or little, Egg or Stove, • "We can give you- service on any of the following: Grate •Coke •Egg • Pocahontas Stove • I omestic Lump Chestnut Cannel Pea Coal Stnithing We also have on hand a .fresh carload of CANADA CEME and a variety of choice WOOD. At' BRUCEFIELD YARD we have in stock stol1 Chestnut, Sto Coke; Cement, Lumber and Shingles. J. HO Mustard Co .,.., Co.