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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1925-04-16, Page 8NTOiST'" 1,1:;41211%, I' tv'FLY ST01.F, Just the same here as you pay twice as int Every lei a'Rsti ie dR for` ether piaci earaeteed to give sap's#act on; All you have to do is aslt a Now is the time'I colors -and styles e my setirrfied Customers-` Mt ass lasses.antl Motor goggles -in alI prices ranging from :40c ap to $2.2S Eyes tested free: and glassesfully guaranteed JOHNSON WewVeller and Optician Next'Hovey's Drug' Storel CUltiREPL &.SHIPLEY eeds We have a full assortment of Garden Seeds in packages, also G. R. corn, C. W- beans, American Wonder Peas, Sweet Peas and Idasturium Seeds in bulk, Dutch Sets and Multipliers Fresh Groceries at lowest prices 1111VC, & S . 'GROCERS Main Store, Phone 125 W. Branch Store;Phone 125 J Bombay Cord Shirting Win:Defg Ang L. undri, • We Guarantee 13O1IBAY CORD SHIRTS. That the color WILL NOT; FADE and that the cloth will have EXTRAORDINARY ;WEARING QUALITIES We have chosen: this fabric, . considering it the most practical Shirting we have seen in years. And are prepared to back our judgement up to the extent of Guaranteeing it --and will send you a . New Shirt if it does not live up to all we elaim for it. The"Shirt is milnufaetured by the ,makes of the; famous Tooke Shirt and therefore you are assured o£ proper fit and Highest grade worki:nansinp. Call and see the assortment at our store. We will be glad to show you E0M134Y CORD SIUIRTS Plumsteel Bras. PHONE -`25. SMALL PROFITS: MORE BUSINESS I1 C. H. VENNER, Electrician Electric Panges, Fixtures, Bulbs, Irons, Fans' and -other Appliances Wiring and Repairs. Phone k5lw Come Here if you want to be i4 Suited" It will soon be time to come .out in your Sumner suit. If you are thinking of getting one be sure and :come in and look over our large and complete stock.' .We have. the latest colorings and can makeup the ne'west'and stnntest styles.' For `Smart, Neat Style, Snappy Cloth and Good Workmanship at a price that can't lee beat, cone 'to the Veteran Tailors— Davis 0R Herman , VETERAN TAILORS AMISH. P1-IONE 224-W' seteatewee '1iIHhll ` '"r "J Wig; � re k 1y I The Magic of the Varnish Brush. From cellar to garret, there are countless discarded' and to got-' ten articles. that possess an i,nmeaserable power to serve and charm, should a thoughtful hand reach out and% restore them .Iby'the simjale process. of a coat or twos£ '"61." Floor :'Varnish, of the desired color. Here, indeed, is true thrift. The, home would be far more attrac-, tive, were the old treasures unearthed' and utilized anew. "61" Floor Varnish restores the sparkle, of newness' td floors, woodwork, base -boards and .window -silts; weather -worn front door come back to their original beauty; the life of=linolcuin and oilcloth is protected and prolonged; refrigerators, china closets and kitchen woodwork'talce on a refteshMg immaculateness; and the old or odd thinge about j;lie;house, such;as toys, boxes or ba kets, are recreated in usefulness as well'as in appearance; . HARDWARE PLUMBING erclue ELECTRIC WIRING a When a- dsn p, ,nau y dray hides' the lalxlscape from' 9 r.Sight and vve. a depressed. But the rwind s d;rca tion has'far Icss to do with -our mood' ttan the ;dismal baelegronnd in our home. The walls must reflect clean lines, harmony, brirbtteas and beau- ty,‘ or rohe occupants will be affected both merrt`lIy and physically. Wall Pip** is the basis of 'decorationin the home. Make your house a home with attractive aper k Beautifies where Substitutes Fail: 6601 Tie W. B. Fair Co. Often the Cheapest—Always the Best Mr. Stewart Scott was home for Eas- Dr. and Mrs, Gunn spent Easter at Windsor.. ' Miss Amy Gould spent the week -end in Toronto. e. • Mr. Charlie Hovey was home from Strathroy for Enster. Miss Agnes W,aiker of Kingston is home for the Eastertide. Miss Lottie Simian of Toronto spent, Easter at her hone here: Mise Lillian Potter motored to Toron- to for the holiday season.. Mr, Oliver Rands of Mitchell spent ' Easterat his home in 'town. Mr. P. Farnsworth spent the week - and at his home in Brantford. Miss Luella Walkinshaw of Toronto was home over the Eastertide, Misses Winnie and 'Sadie `Walker of bondage at their home in town., Mrs. Janes A. Ford has been visiting! in Peterboro ,during the past week. Miss Olive Schoenhals of Toronto spent the Eastertide at her home in town. • ' Miss Mary MoMurchie of Toronto spent the Eastertide at her home in town. Rev. C. J. and Ml's Moorebouse have been visiting in St. Thomas and London. Mr. Ray Carter: is spending the Eas- ter holidays with his brother to Toronto. Miss Zetta Bawden returned 'Satur- day after a visit in Toronto and Hamilton ' Mr. A. Agnew of the Medial College, Toronto, spent Good Friday with Clinton friends, Mrs. J. Emerson of Bervie visited with her cousin, Mrs. R. J. Cluff, over the Eastertide. Mrs. John Schoenhals was 'Called to Kitchner on Sunday owing to the illness of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. 3,. L. Kerr and little Miss Mary Helen of Brussels were in town on Saturday. Messrs. J. Walters and Beery Ambler of Pontiac, Mich.; visited friends en', town over the holidays. Miss Clete Ford of Atria College � staff is spending the Easter vacat- i ion at her home in town. ' Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Wasman and Iittle Miss Helen of Toronto aid vend- ing Eater week in town. Miss Myrtle Armstrong of Grand Send is spending the Easter holi- days at her home in town. Miss Gaynell Whitmore is spending.'. the Raster vacation with her sister, Mrs. Wilbur Welsh of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Woolidge of Tor. onto were Easter visitors at the. home of Mr., and Mrs. T, McI n- kie. Miss Brown o f Toronto has been visiting the past week at the home ,of her brother, Mr. W. C. Brown, Miss Jule Bartliffe of Toronto and Miss Annie Bartliff of Alma Col- lege, St:.Thomas, were home for Easter. MissesJean and Mary Chidley of Toronto' were home for Easter, Miss Jean "' retuning to the city Monday. Mr. Fred Lawrence of London Nor - mai and Miss; Annie Lawrence of ,Cayuga are spending the holidays at their 'home here. Master R.'J. Phoenix of. Hamilton is spending; the Easter vacation at the home, of her grandmother, Mrs. R. MissEleanor McKenzie, who is on the -staff of the Workmen's Com- pensation board, Toronto, spent Easter at her home in town. Mr. and Mt s, •George Melfenzie and. Master 'Malcolm of Dungannon were week -end visitors the home' of the formner's parents; Mr, and Mrs. T. McKenzie, Friday end Saturday, April 17th and I th From 3 to 6 13.111. e -will introduce our neve Electric Coffee Mill by giving a free demonstration of our 3est Coffee, fr'eshly ground, freshly tnadc, while you wait. Our demonstrator will be pleased to explain the best quali- ties ofour celebrated coffee and :how to obtain best results. You t are cordially; invited. THREE GROCETERIA SPECIALS THIS WEEK 13 pkgs. ,Lux $1.00 bars 17. P: & G. Soap 1.00 13 lbsa Granulated Sugar 1.00 FRC:1ITS AND VEGETABLES Lettuce Tomatoes* Celery Carrots Bermuda Onions Strawberries Bananas Grape Fruit We were succe sful in securing one of the prizes'for St. Pat- rick's at-rich s Candy Window, donated by a Kitchener Firm. In the Morning First Delivery 9 a.m. A In the Afternoon First Delivery 2.30 p.m. Kindly Order Early Cash and Carry ell Phone Mof fats Electric ectj • ACi an es 0 1(n days of old the gallant' knight or fairy print rescued the^ beautiful princess from the tower in the noated castle where the lovely lady was a prisoner. And, of course, they would live happily ever after, \: Who is this mysterious fairy prince? The Moffat Electric Rangel, IVIoffats Electric Ranges have brought kitchen freedom, more leisure, and happiness into the hearts of thousands upon thousands of Canadian women. One gateway to the "Land of Things you've Wished for" is opened wide to you by Moffats Electric Ranges. Whathave you longed for? What things might yo have done if only you could have found the ., time! In your heart of hearte what is it,you have always wanted to - do? Visit your old friends, or make hew ones? Geb out into' the sunshine+an O a'WM? Sew,.make things? Read? Visit the shops? Indeed there are a thousand things yu'd like to do—if you only had the tune! , - e Madame! YOU" GAN FWD TIME. Install' a beautiful IVIof£at Electric ;Lange in your kitchen, and you drill be able to do all these things. q r. ' USE YOUR OWN UTILITY — IT PAYS HYDRO-' HO , Clinton ST. PAUL'S' DRAMATIC SOCIETY Presents "Just Like Percy" A three -act Comedy in the Town Hall, Clinton, on .. FRIDAY, MAY lst ,al 8 pan. Sharp Curtain Raiser— "A Considerable COinrtship" Admission, 35c Reserved Seats, 50c Plan at W. D. Pairs 02-2 The Pastime Minstrels will 'present' the event of the season A Real. Minstrel Show on the. evening -of Thursday, April- 23rd in the Town' Hall, Clinton They purpose making this the skew put on best how ever by local talent Keep this date open for a Big Laugh. h. g ADMISSION --- 35c and 55Oc ,God'erich, Tdebu1 Zur-Werra, • Swiss,' wno abducted a young girl from`1)a_sh, ody,vas recently Denten- Sed by MCIrSseate Reid to serve a term' in the' Ontario. 'Reformatory. Egmondville Presbyterian church has voted,to enter'into union the vote being '7 for and 101 against. SOCIAL 6.210 A social will be held in Wi'tis church school room under the au spices of the Mission Band on Monday, Evening, Apt'. 20th at 8 Chai'mingl and interesting prograan' A life history of everyone attend- ing tine social will be written and given as a souvenir. Admission 10e and 15e iw ' 'newer a�n:SrM., % ant "lig season Is Here GM Prepare you, „souse. for the coning of the Old Boys' By ' g g� vnrg' it's coat .of, Martin-Seir- our Paint orarnish, The V h Old Boyswill appreciate -your ,efforts to make the town look' bright. !A PLUMBING and ITEAT?NG Phone '244 Make the Old' Town ,New Now is -the time to think of painting your homes and give our visitors a good impression. Use the Celebrated Sherwin-Wil,iains Paints and Varnishes and You'll. be happy With the Results W8 have a large stock of lawn mowers of the best makes" Our stock of Coal Oil Ranges is ready for your inspection and you will do well to pay us, a visit before buying In the Furniture Department you will be needing Linaleums and Oil :Cloths. Wd have the stook and our prices are right,so come early, and, make your selections. We carry a full line of Carpet Rugs, in all the different weaves, and we .can give you real service on all special sizes. ' We were never in better shape to handle ail requirements in Linoleum and Congoleum Rugs Clinton Hardware and F irnitureCo. THE STORES WITH A STOCK Furniture Phone: 104 Hardware 195 Eggs It is to your advantage to sell your eggs according to Dominion Government Egg -grading Regulations Poultry We pay the highest market race for Live •and dressed poultry Beginning April 9th, the plant will be open Thursday and Saturday • evenings from 7 to 10 o'clock GUNN, LANGLOIS ' &. Co., Limited. Clinton, Ontario R. W. WARD, Manager Write, phone or: call at our Clinton office, Day phone 190 Night Phone 254 ilii ton Bakery Our Bread -Must Be Goid Besides .using the very best of materials and the newest "foam-- ulas we have had the experience that enables us to takethe guess- work out of balling. In nuc ing our bread our desire is to make bread so pure, clean and sanitary, that we can be proud of it: That is the reason why we aro now. wrapping and sealingour bread before it leaves out I3akerv.- Our bread is not handled by soiled hands or exposed. to dust. or any other contamination. It is clean and sanitary. - Demand Brown's Wrapped 13i•ead'and bo sure of getting a quality loaf that is sanitary. BASL'1t A1W`f•` CoiIFECTIONER Phone 4