The Clinton News Record, 1925-02-19, Page 8S
LEAVING JEWELLSTi7 t
sa ht.;,r F,°en h Ivory at hr. 'nice and less
e l alanf•e ofiy Christmas Stock;is rpealy gietie, but"i
lett
nmst ybe cleared taus wgek.
Only- a strings
u421y guar•ante
' 3peelal' in ar s
of';Ir destfricUhle Riclheleau Pearls, abso?
$15.00 for Friday and Saturday
alf price $7.50
is is a ,chance drat )Ship !lever had;befor•e
minsommatam
CUMIEL 3k1 MIXT'
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We await yam .pleasure, and shall be happy to have the oppor-
tunity of supplying your needs withfresh goods from either of our
Bannanas, Oranges, Grapefruit,'Lemons, Head Lettuce; Leat Lettuce,
California Celery, Jams, 'Marmalade, Syrups
Fresh Frozen Salmon and IIalibut Steaks
THE C & S. GROCERS, ..
'Main Store, Phone125 W. Branch Store, Phone 125 J.
to��ta�ing� Specials
For the Balance of . thelMonth-
We will continue last week's list of specials and also the following
lines which are exceptional- value:
8 Doz. Men's Bib Overalls, all sizes, in plain blue or black $I'a,`9 .
denim er blue. and white stripe; special at ., .p 1 VV J
2 dozen Men's Tweed Pants, brown check, all sizes P 04) cc'
Special at ... , .. . sp4
5 dozen Turkish Towels, large size
Special at; per pair 5.9c
Common Pins, regular 5c per Package_5C
Special at -for
Ladies'' and Children's Colored CasIintere and Silk and Wool Hose
At Bargain Prices to Clear
Special Values in all lines of Footwear during. Stock -Taking
SALE PRICES . STRICTLY CASH
Plu
SMALL PROFITS ,
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steel. Bros.
PHONE 25.
MORE BUSINESS
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ASUIT:
with all the hallmarks of dis-
tinction, ,style, clever •work-
manship find quality materials
always attracts' attention.
Wet hats some. unusual sag- '
gestions•r,• young- men who
demand the very latest. "
We also have practical yes'
distinctive designs- to please
men of more conservative
taste.
Come in and let us take your
measure for suit of •
OUR ,TAILORING
Davis
'VETERAN .TAILORS
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Make her look as lifshe had some pep in •her
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Effecto'Auto Jl'nainel is not a paint, wax or polish It is :be or
figinal Auto Enamel. The difference in cost between Effecto and a
ie -named carriage paint` is only a • few cents, but the difference
when you -put it on, is the difference between a pleasant task and
hard work; the difference between a slip -shod job and a faultless
finish;, the difference between a short-lived surface and la; lasting,
a
hard-wearing, durable finish that lasts longer than the finish put
on new cars by most manufacturers.
Sutter -• Perdue
HARDWARE PLUMBING ELECTRIC WIRING
Seceod-arid Boo
at 57,�1A mc•r�L�" II flc
Nearly 600' :books; Me recent date
of ,publication, . some 'very old,. vane
in "good condiion, some soiled ami
wlth coves loose. All hinds and vat-`
reties a; subieeie. We have placed
them on msec tables in out. „tote,
ono table a, 5c, ono tOc and another'
at 25c. We, just wonder if many'' will
he left en our taLles by:,the time this
advertisement is in print judging by
the eomumezicemellt of the ;.ale,
LT,11V 11 Fair,,
Co
Often the Cheapest`, Always the Best
IIliulluinimin t
Inspector• Field of Goderich was ..in.
town . this week.
Miss M, Taylor of Goderich was in
town on .Tuesday.
Dr,• Gaudier will be lin Toronto next'
week attending clinics:
Mr. and Mrs. W. Nickle of Detroit
• were in town this week. '
Miss Pearl Reid has been visiting
Seaforth friends this week,
Miss, Dora Sehoenhals -returned this
'week from a visit in *Toronto. ;,
Miss Edna Wasman"of,`Toronto spelt
the 'week -end at her 'hdme ii teWn.'
Mrs. Keating of Seaforth spent sortie
days last week visiting Clinton
-friends. '
Mrs. Roger'pepper and her. grand-
daughter spent the week-end•in
Stratford with relatives - '
.Mrs;. James ^:Livermore spent-.• the
week -end as the guestof her sister,
Mrs. E. Jackson of 1Iensall.
Miss Marion Gibbings, who was
home on account of illness) has re-
turned to her studies at London
Normal. - •-•
Mr: Harold Beacon of Harlock has
been visiting at the•' house of Miss
Webster, ,and with his grandfather,
• Mr. D. Beacom
Rev. A. A. Holmes, • ,Messrs, C. 3.
Wallis and . A. •T. Comer are in
Toronto this week attending the brig
. temperance rally. ;
Mr. J. T. Thompson and Master
. Jackie of Prince Rupert, B:C., were
' the guests,,last weekof the form-
er's aunt, Mrs I-1. Pennebaker.
yrs. F. Mcllveen returned last Thugs-
- day after spending- the past Jix
weeks with ,Toronto: friends and
with her son and family at Oakville.'
Brig. D. Moore of Toronto was, here
thin week atepding the funeral of
his • brother:, •tl• a "late , - Williaih.
Moore,`whieh took place on Monday'
afternoon., ,.
Miss Annie Colquhouo of the staff of
the Royal Bank, Mitehell, spent the
" week -end as the guest, of Mr. and.
54rs..M., T. Corless arid othei rela
tives in town.
Mr. George H. Elliott is in Toronto
attending the funeral of Mrs. El-
Iliott's. cousin, ,-the 'late George
Stanley, also_ a neohew of Mr. Wm.
'Stanley of town.
Mr. A. McKinnon, local manager of.
the Dominion Stores, Ltd., was• in
Stratford on Monday attending a
meeting of the managers and sup-,
' ervisors of the :company..:..
Mrs. Fell of Seaforth has been in
town during the past week, being
called • here on •account of he ser-
' ious illness of her sister, Mrs.''his-
Laughlin. She returned honio Mon-
day, .
Mr.and Mrs, William Lucas and son
Harold, who_bave been visiting the
former's parents, Mr and Mrs. A..
Likes of town for the past month
or so, have left .for',their home in
Edmonton, .'
Mrs.@William •' Moore and family of
Toronto were in'' Clinton over the
week -end, accompanying the .re-
.mainsof the late .William'Mom•e,
whose ftmeral took place on .Mon -
,clay afternoon.
Mrs. W. Jenkins, who,•has been bak-
ing a short course in floral culture
and greenhouse work at the O.A:.C.,
Guelph, returned home Saturday
and reports an .interesting and
profitable. time.
Mr. T. W. Hawkins is attending the
convention of the Hardware Assoc-
iation in Toronto this week. Mrs.
Hawkins and Master Jack aeeoin-
•panied hini and are visiting ,rela-
tives in Hamilton.
Rev. J. E.'Hogg left this morning for
Uxbridge, owing to the serious ill-
ness of his mother. Mrs. Hogg,
sr., who is known to many in
Clinton, having visited her son here
on more than one occasion, has.
been ill for • a fortnight but''her
' condition grew worse yesterday
and Mr.• Hogg left by this morn-
ing's train.
Mr. N. W. Tgewartha, M.L.A,,' was
home from Toronto over the week-
. end ' Mrs. Trewartha, who was
down 'Lor the opening last week, ac-
,companied' : Min home. Mrs. Tre-
wartha was among the guests at
Government House ' last Thursday,
when Mrs. Cockfhutt" entertained
the wives of the cabinet ministers
and member's of parliament,
Miss M. Evans left Monday for Hair
ilton, where she will visit, for a
time before leaving for Salmon
Arm, B.C., whore she intends mak-
ing her home in future. Miss' Evans
groes to a friend, Mrs. Coats -Coli -
man, a former . Clinton lady, v, -ho'
has been wanting her to join her
there for some time, and while she
regrets leaving her Clinton, friends
50' far behind, she Will be nearer
her own relatives, some of whom
reside in Seattle, than, here. Good
wishes follow her to, her new abode.
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CASH AND CA-
Cont..nand
BARGAINS
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y, 2Oti. � and 21
e were so Successful in our Big Dollar Day
last week
are Ilavi, T rxno11a> ys, Fria .
an `' aturda-.
ese' Prices are Strictly Cash.
3 doz. Oranges beautiful for Marmalade for I.®®•
12 lbs Gt anulated Sttgai' $1.:00 22 lbs, -Rolled Oats
16 bars Laundry Soap 1.00 '2 lbs. Blacic ,Tea
11 tms.Sntdei''s Soup 1:00 I 2 lbs. Mixed Tea
9 lbs.. Raisin's 1:00 .2 Brooms
4 tins,. Pineapple " ' 1100:•. 4 tins good red Salmon••,..
8 lbs. Ginger,Snaps 1:00 5 tins,,,li;ht pink Salman
$1.00
1.00.
1.00
1.00
'1,00
• 1.00
Pancake -Da...` Feb: 24th, Aunt Jernirna's Pancake Flour, 20c pkg
� u , p
2 lbsRatsms ti'
2 Ib. 'Soda' Biscuits
Ginger rySpatis; ;lii.
Marsh'YM`al-loyvBiscuits
25c •
256
15c
25c• •
LIST
6 lbs. Rolled. Oats.
Loose Macaroni .:
3 lbs. °Rice
2 ,lbs. Tapioca
28c
2 lbs. 25c;
25,c
25c
r Lettuce Leaf a d Head ' '. eler } hubarb Florida Gra e Frui
rs.� Glen Cool and.Mrs. J'. M. Reid fmde?s of two.m4re shin=plasters. •There are still two unaccounted for
In` the Morning First DeiVery a.m.,
Cash and
Carry'
In the Afternoon First Delivery 2.30 p.m.
Kindly order Early
e
Phone
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The Laun
Drry-Etre .Way
of Washing .Means
4' No hand rinsing
No hand bluing
No buttons broken
No hooks bent '
No fasteners jammed
No red Bands ' oa
No hard -to -iron craps -
No wringer'n,nd no
extra tubs `-°
Wouldn't you like to wash the
Laun-Dry•Ette Way►' Phone ,
of cd1. .
"71
� t is ivr4 6Uef pee e '
electric washln. machine
.:WASHl5'ANP DPICS WI Ho L .,WDIHCCR'
USE YOUR OWN UTILITY•
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IT PAYS
Hardware
Plumbing d
Tini lnithing;;
Martin-Senour's Paints
and Vanishes
Stoves and Ranges
Go to—
anti
Phone 244
"HOP' - Clinton
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How About Your Cows and Chickens
puts hens in laying train
•YQU want music in your poultry yard --
song, scratch, cackle. •
You want an industrious hen.' 'A fat,
•'.lazy hen may be all right for pot -pie, but
for egg-laying—never! •
Add Dr. Hess Poultry Pan-a-ce-a to the'ration
dairy and sed the change conte over your hock.
See the combs and wattles turn red.
See them begin to cheer.up and hop around. See
the claws begin to' dig in, •
That's when you get eggs.
'Use Dr. Bess' Stock tohic and keep your cattle in
,good trim and Panaceafor your hens then look for
• results.
Wanted,, 500 people`
' To attend the:::,
Supper in St. Paul's Parish Hall
on
, Tuesday, F -bs 24th
rom 5 o'clock to T. In
Menu includes:
Roast • Beef.
and Pork
Escalloped Potatoes
Salads - Jellies
Tea, Coffee and Rolls
Admission, 35c
94-1
Monday Feb. 23_
The last concert of the winter ser-
ies will be givers in the town hall
Constance
Arnold Colclough spent Sunday in
Brussels. Illis cousin, Floy Thuell, re-
turned with him ' for a couple of
weeks' visit. -
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Riley of Clin-
ton spent Sunday with the former's
patents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo., Riley.
Word was received on. Thursday
from Toronto of the death of Mr.
Wm. Moore, formerly .of Clinton. His
wife was , a daughter of Mr. Jas.
Mann. He leaves a wife and five
sons and one daughter; Milion and„
"James of Toronto; .Robert, of Strat-
ford; Will and John and Mary of Hill
lett township. His body was brought
to' Clinton on Saturday, the funeral'
taking place from the home of his
sister, Mrs. Govett, on Monday after-
1100'4,t0
fter-noonto litrtoii cemetery.
Edith Marshall_ Clark
Swiss Hand Bells, Xylophone, Cello,
• and Musical Lyre
Irene Soule
Pianist and Soprano
An evening of Music
Do not fail ,to'come and enjoy it
Rush Seats, 35c Reserve'wleats, 50c
See members of the Girls' Auxiliary
for ties?bets and particpdars
.5^ ,%Y
it full line of Hog Troughs at 10 per cent. off
A full line of impro•Ved Auer Cross Cut saws, Samson Axes
and Axe Handles
Electric Light Bulbs, 25, 40 and 60 watts, 5 for $1.00
. The Furniture Department is complete with a fine range to
select your requirements from; so don't-•efdrget to call and see our
stock, itis always' a pleasure to show our goods. Our special offer
on upholstering still holds good so you had better hurry: Look over,
your.furniture and have it made like new .before April 1st.
Chntt>1n Hardware' andfurnit re Co.
THE,STORES WITH 'A STOCK
Hardware 195
Furniture Phone: 104
'' The flesh must be plump, show good white ' color and be
well finished, back and pin -bones well covered with white'fat. No
Pin -feathers are allowed, nor any deformity of .any kind on milk
.fed stock.
GUNN, LANGLOIS , . Co,, Limited
Clinton, Ontario:
W. WARD, Manager
Write, phone .or call at our Clinton office, Day phone 190
, Night Phone 254
Vegetables for Sale
Cabbage,, per lb, ........ • , lc, 2c, lc
Carrots, per lb. ..,.. le
Beets, per, lb. lc
Potatoes, per bag ... $1.00
Sauerkraut per gallon 40c
Turnips, per. bushel .... .: , .,, 25e
(Small quantity)
\Otherwise, 15c pbr bushel
J. BECKER
.,:Gardener
Phone 240 - London Road
03-tf-
or Sale
Ford touring ear, equipped
starter and electric lights, 'rept
good tires.
Five tube radio receivinget;
Lod. speaker.
Bargains in Auto Tires
Clinton:M'oter Truck & Machin'