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The Clinton News Record, 1925-02-26, Page 9iv. sc. Lim t sre New s.»Recorit RSDAY :Cl'Sl CLINTON'S', "LEADI f .iE'V'JELLil-I ST`fl?t u uyFret?' ©1' 7r'iy'Ch,qslin lett anusta `Big op Only 5 ,5tlicgs leftof llidesitructible Richele'tu Pe s, alCsol- 1, quaranteed, regula' $15.00 for Friday and Saturday e alio less as rte gone, ' hut tiulyat is 1 this weelr. only, at half price $7.5O flhis is a chance that you never had before.: JOHNSON res mailer 'e id Opticia Next Hovey' s DrugStere tameereeewearaceteeezagratillemeaniaisaseasesteameen e CL RRE(i.era..r &'SfliPLABY We await youe plc"asuee;"•azid shall be ha pity pl enpplyin�• your needs with fresh Play ftrom have theeof our etor,ee. goods from either of our ,}leunanas, Oranges, Grapefruit, demons; Head Lettuce, Leaf Lettucer. , California Celery,. Jams; Marmalade, Syrups Fresh Frozen' Saloum and Halibut Steaks 1 ; TH C, & S. GROCERS Main Store, Phone 125 W.. • Branch Store, Phone 125 J. ;ockta�ing Specials For the Balance of theeMonth 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 blueblack Q� 2` dozen Men's Tweed Pants, brown check, all sizes di Special at $2.59 5 do'sen Turkish Towels, large size Le Special at, per pair ,� , J9 Common Pins, regular 5e per package Special at , , , .. , .. , ....... .for ale Ladies' and Children's Colored, Cashmere and Silk and Wool Hose At Bargain-Frjlces to'Clear Special Values in all lines of Footwear during Stock -Taking SALE 'PRIORS STRICTLIT CASII or ac •� denim or glue and white stripe, special at 1.69 NUMSte,01o PHONE 25. SMALL PROFITS MORE BUSINESS A SUIT 'with all the helhnarks of dis- tinction, style, clever work-, nzanship and quality materials always attracts attention. Wq have some unusual 'sug- gestions for young men who demand the very'•latest, We also have practical yet distinctive designs to please men ' of more conservative taste.. , Conte' in and let us take- your measure for a suit of OUR TAILORING avis VETERAN- TAILORS ern , PI30•,NE' 224-W oil nip tike ;OtdUus: ake her look as if she had some pep n in her e AUTO F'XNISHE• 6S —` „�,(r/.rti.Farff✓.fs�laliiri.//r,/��I.1ljr/i�/y ,apunl/1111/�!i(lIl/� Effeeto Auto Enamel -is not a paint, wax or polish It is the or- iginal Auto Enamel, f T'he difLerence in cost between l ffeeto niid a re-nalx;ed carriage paint Is only a few_cents, but the diffe'erce wh3nn you put it ;on, is the difference between a pleasant .task azul hard work; the difference between' a slip -shod job and a faultless finish, the difference between a short-lived 'surface ' and a lasting', hard-wearing, durable finish that lasts longer than the finish ` g put en new cars by most mannfacttirexs' utter WARE Ltl i 4I4:0 , Perdue ELPCTRIC, lyIRll+i WORKS 0l° Complete ret of 30 volumes, each j ook is 5x7 inches and about one i ee thick, cloth binding, in good condition. Special "sale price, $7,50. Modern Eloquence The subjects covered are lectures,. after-dinner' speeches, occasional ad- dresses, anecdotes, bound in leather and Constitute a library of first-class impatience. 10 volumes in the set each book 6x7.0 end over; an inch tHick' worth • $50;00. Present price, $12:00 WORKS OF Benjareein Disraeli Novels, romances, plays', poems, biography, short- stories and great speeches in cloth binding, 6x9 inches, beautifully printed on high . class book paper, 20 voltanes at the ridic- ulous' price of $15,Q0. Encyclopaedia of Religious KnowI- edge. 3 volumes, 7411x3, somewhat damaged :for: $3.50. :(History of the Church of Christ. ;6 volumes„ $1.76, Mllman's Latin Christianity. .8 vol- umes, $3.50. 1. eeit TIlY W. 11 Fair Co. Often the Cheapest—Always the Best AFIN • �d6 gill' " 11)1lIi11anmlunmiluI H 11i+ Mrs, P. Ladd returned Saturday from a:visit in Toronto. Mise Gladys Chowen of Toronto spent the Week -end at •her home here. Misses Beattie have returned o town for the spring millinery season. Mrs. Wzn. Brown is' spending' a week or so with relatives in Brampton. Mr,' A. MgKKenzie of Xippen was in town on Monday calling on friends. Mr, Robert Hunter of the University of Toronto was hone " over the week -end. ' Miss Luella Walkinshaw of Toronto was at her home in town over the' week -ends Miss Mary McTaggart of Macdonald Institute, Guelphe was home over the week -end. Mrs. Robison of Auburn visited at the home of her mother, Mrs. S. McCool, last week. Miss Jean' Hogg, of the Toronto Nor- mal was at. her home, themanse, over the week -end.' Mrs, Johnston of Goderich • has: been visiting her daughter, Mrs. • M. Schoenhals of town,.• Misa:Ednaa-Wise.of Toronto Conserva- tor Music Y o f M s C spent the week -end at her home;. in tow,lz. •, -- Mrs. Thos. ;O'Connor is in Detroit this week attending,. the funeral of her Cousin; Mr. 'John Holmes, Mi, Toni ,Jackson of the Royal' Bank staff returned Thursday after a fortnights holiday in Toronto. Miss Mary Mearatteciae of the teaching staff of the ,Shaw ,Schools, ' Toronto,, agent the week -end at her home in Miss' Edith Kells, who has been vis- iting her aunt,' Mrs.'tE. Morrison, 'for some weeks, returned to her home in Bea esville last week, Miss Pearl Hanna of Detroit has been. visiting her aunt, •Mrs.^G. IT. Elliott, and her grandmother," Mrs, Jannes Graham, during the past week. Mr, Jack Bowden, who is a member of the teaching staff 6f the Ade laide Hoodleap school, Hamilton, spen the•'Week-e-end at his hoane zit towe. • Mrs. Ed, - Boybe ' and daughter, Mise (Mabel of •Brueefield spent the •; week -pend with tjie .former's-aunt, Mrs. Robert Armstrong, Huron street. Mr. George_ Horsley of Pontiac, Mich.,' spent the week -end- at the home of his father, Mr, R. Horsley of town, also visiting his grandmother, Mrs.' Warren,„ Mrs: Lawrence, who has been here for some; inonths: assisting : in nursing her 'sister, li'X'zss E, Whitely, left last week e for a visit in" her oId home city of Ottawa MiesMargaret Mair of Detroit, Mich., daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Wm.. Mair;' of Rattenbury street, Clin- ton is spending the month at' PalmPeach and Miami, Florida, Mrs. W. S. Downs is in Toronto this week attending the Grand .Council of the Royal Templars' of Temper- ance which Opened en Tuesday last. In addition to repreeenting the loc -al council, Mrs: Downs is one of the Grand Council Officers. '- g Misses Glemeat and • Shephard' . of • Goderich, who have been spending the winter in Tor onto;. were guests over the week -end of Misses Stone and Ward. The ladies have re- turned to resume their work at thc'r t apiary, aiy, which is situated on the Huron road.' M, z. E. S. Livermore of theClridcr- sity of Toronto is home this wee], owing to illness. ilo took part in a debate with 'a couple of men from Queen's University at Hart Douse. on 'Monday ever -deg, but he was feeling decidedly under the weether and didn't feel that he Cee did S credit to himself or hie University. How- ever; there willa ie other eeeeeions CASH AND Continued Friday 1d Sat We have been so successful in our Big Dollar ay Sales we are hams Twin Dollar . a ,ys, 'Friday These Prices. are Strictly, Cash, oz:.®ranges beautiful for Marmalade for 12 lbs. Granulated Sugar $1.00 16 bars Laundry1'00 2 lbs. Black - Soar;' (Tis. Roped a 11 tins Siiider's Soup Tea • 9 lbs, 'Raisins 1 00 2 lbs. Mixed : Tea 4 tins Pines le 1,00 2 Brooms $'lbs. Gin ger Sha s 1.00' 4 tins good red Salmon g p 1,00 5 tins light pink Salman 2 lbs. Raisins 2 Ib. Soda Biscuits Ginger Snaps, Ib. Marsh Mallow Biscuits 1.00 $1.00 1.00. 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 - REGULAR PRIC,I. LIST 25c. 25c 15c 25c 6 lbs. Rolled Oats Loose Macaroni 3 lbs. Rice 2 lbs, Tapioca 2$c 2 lbs. 25c 25c 25c Lettuce, Leaf and .Head, Celery, Rhubarb, Florida Grape Fruit In the Morning First Delivery 9 a.m, In the Afternoon First Delivery 2.30m Cash anp Carrg .1 Miss Myrtle ,Mair of Turnerville was home ever the week -end Mrs. 3..Crich spent a few, days last, week With friends in Seaorth. Miss Winnie McMath. spent the week -end with friends at Loncles- hero. Mr, Fred Wallis of Toronto Tlniver "city reent the: week -end -at his hone` in 'Werra Mrs. Albert Colelough. of Goderich township. is 'visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, George Burnett, this week, Rev. •C. J.r Cameron, Secretary of. the Home Mission. Board of the ,Baptist Convention of Ontario and Qdiebee; is in 'town this week. Mr, and Mrs.R. Downs of Woodstock were in towneon Saturdayattending the £nneral of the litter's brother, the late Hamer, Smith of Toronto, Mrs, J. F. Johnston. and -Mrs. A. John- stan of 'Ashfield, who have; beer* visiting with Councillor F. W. and Hirt. Johnston for t]re past week, have =tarried homer C..ktelyar of Toronto was in town this week, attending the fun- - eral of het brother;in-taw,•the'latd J3ano • r smith. On her Teta n x Mrs. .Chas. lielyar accompanied her hone for a few.weeksvisit, Bruceleld. The Women's Interdenominational Day of• Prayer wili:.be observed on Friday,. Feb. 27th, at halfpasttwo, 'a service to which all women are 'limited, The' offering will be taken in behalf of the Leper Mission, ' Word has,:beeii received'here'of the death of Mrs John Stewart of Winni- peg, formerly Miss- Grace Walker of Tuelcersmith, sister of Mrs. John Mc - Travelogue By Dr. kfearp With Pictures from South .Africa, India and Ceylon 100 Lantern' Slides made from ac- tual photographs will be given in the lecture xoom of , WILLIS CHURCH ' On Tuesday,. March 3rd Under the auspices of the' Girls' Club Admission ,Adults, 25e Plana and Goll, students, 150 r 95-1 Pastime Dance Old Time and: Modern'•Dances', Pastime me Clod Rooms; on the evening of Friday, Feb. 27th Gentlemen 50c • Ladies'Please Provide 05=1 Constance Dramatic • Club will play "WIVES TO BURN" COX', Hall, Constance Kenzie of Brucefield and IYIr,• James' Wednesday evening, Mitch 4th Walker of Tuckky`smith. Miss Helen Teugh• visited at 'the home of her+' cousins, Mr. and„Mrs. Atchesoiz: or McKillop: last -week: -Xtev Davison of Toronto con- ducted a•most impressive union ser vieo in this church ' on Sunday Morrie mg.. Ile also preached in the evening. The U.F.IVV:O, Club 'entertaiiied'the . meals club,• and all Who took part In the''eoncert' given here, in 'Walker's hall •on Tuesday to:ening, A very. pleasant evening is reported. Mr. Will: Therrepsbn`and bride, who have been visiting at the home of the' formers ,uncle., Mr. and Mrs S. Thompson' of $taniey,`,left liast' week' for their home in, Manitoba. ' St. Helens Miss Mabel :Woods _`of Stratford Normal school spent the week -end at her home 1{ere.' Rev C, Cunnnings and Mrs.' Gordon represeuted.•the Presbyterian. ehureh at the Temperance Convention held in Toronto last weel, 'Mr. Tom Redcliffe of Detroit is visiting relatives here before Ieaviilg• fee his hone at Rapid City, Maxi:, kiss; Annie :Campbell of Winghan, Business College 'spent the week -end at her home” here. Mrs. -Allister Hughes of Holyrood renewed ola acquaintances here for a few days as the guest of her brother, Mr. McKenzie' Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Taylor's -baby sae ,is not recovering from his recent' illness as,fast as -many ;friends' would wish for. Miss 'Zilda Webster of Winghami High School• was izome for the week- l., Wingham: John Leaie father of Pollee Constable Lewis; died at his, home Sunday night after a brief ill nese, H,e-y vas in his 9Gth year. Community $all, Londesb sro :Friday 'comedy, 6th A good humorous comedy,,' two and a half hours of pure enjoyment, do not •fait to see it. • Proceeds in aid of hospital for Sick Children Admission, 35c 95-2-p Hardware Plumbing and els,' Tlnsrnithing; Martin-Senour's Paints and Vanishes Stoves' and: Ranges Co to y ea' 1 Phone 244 Godeiieh: The ie -modelled hos- eta' was opened last week, a/are,/ ether of citizens of the town azid ... ,r . x hon c 240, eonareamity being Present the oetVasion, !p. Kindly Order Early Pan+ '` 48 ac 0 How About . Your ; Cows and Chickens NAC. puts hens in laying trim YOU want music in your poultry yard--- a, song, scratch; cackle. , .r You want an,industrious hen. A fat, - lazy hen may be all right for pot -pie, butti4 for : egg -laying -.never ! ' Add ]5r. Hess Poultry Pan-a-ce;a to the ration 1aily and see the- change come aver your dock. See the combs and wattles turn red, See them begin to cheer up and hop around. See the claws begin to dig in. ,That's tsyou get eggs. ; Use Dr. Hess' Stock tonic and keep your cattle in oo • g_, d trim and Panacea for.yctu bens inch look for results. w fix' egSV aA Irg4ft 4.1 A full line of Hag Troughs at 10 percent, off A full line of improved Racer ,Cross Cut saws, Samson Axes ' and Axe Handles •. Electric ,Light,Bulbs,:2$"40 and 60 watts, 5 for.'$1.00 The Furniture: Department iscoinplete with a fine range; to select your requirements frons; so; don't forget to call and see our stock it is always a pleasure to show our goods: Our special offer onis holstering'still holdsgood so you had better+ hurry. Look over your furniture and have it made like' new before April lst. Clinton Ha;' ware arid F urntlre Co. THE STORES WlPll A STOCK - Furniture Phonet 104 Hardware 195, Chick Tlie,''flesh must be plump; show good whe • color' and be, well finished; back and pin -bones, well'coveredmith white fat. No pin -feathers are allowed, nor any deformity of'any kind on rains- fed illsfed stock. G JNN, LANGLOIS &Co:, Limited Clinton,Ontario 0-,1,1- R. W. WARD, Manager Write, phone or call at our Clinton office, Day phone 190 Night Phone 254 Vegetables for elle For Saler Cabbage,, Per lb. lc, 2c, 3c C .rrots, ,•per lb. . ; ., , , • ; , •, .. le Ford touring car, equipped Beets, per 1b, . , , , 1c starter<'and electric Ii ' Potatoes, ghtsy rep: 0 oes; pet beg ...:.: . 57..00. good ties. Sauerkraut per gallon : ..49c Turnips;, per bushel , 25e Five tube radio receivislg se' (Snaali quantity). • • lotid- speaker, Otherwise, ibe per bushel J. i3ECKER liargains,iri Auto •Gardener` London Road Clinton Motor Truck & :Rad Tire 93-tf