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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1925-05-28, Page 8Cli ew s-Re.ec*rd Ili T;.MDAY, 7TAY 28, 1925: CII�'Qr'S LE'ta.DJNG EWELLRY STORE This is t place to 1 My your glasses You are always sure of satisfaction ft ii the' latest styles at reasonable prices THE LATEST IN JEWELLERY 1 4a�iaria e r frog ri 4 auysiital �.esi jre5 asad c°s, i x ll d h gs t red c,d prices as low as $20.041 doe a genuine diainend Biln,; our watch ? eioairs in and get them in reasonable time. Dont wait for mouths. H ::.JHNx Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry Fine Jewellery and Repairs Next IJovey's Drug Store 'on migs Plumsteel Bros. PHONE 25 SMALL PROFITS MORE BUSINESS Come Here if you want to be Suited It will soon be time to come out in your summer 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 make up the newest and smartest styles, For Smart, Neat Style, Snappy Cloth and Good Workmanship at a price that can't be beat, come to the Veteran Tailors— tfi ; Davis erman VETERAN TAILORS PHONE 224-W Mc1i rilL1ast 1oJ1!c1 Ckor i` Y;i t'i5 r,� g ®U will "say rock—'of course—because it has vuithstood the destructive action of the ele-' lzlents for centuries. Then why not insist on a roofing made from rock fibre instead of roofing made from rags or other organic- materials? Asbestos is a rock fibre—the only known mineral fibre from which roofing can be made. It will permanently resist the destructive action pf time, fire andthee elements. °�° 1�T E �-? FST'O '� (Apgro✓ed by Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc.) Flexstone is a Johns -Manville roofing made of Asbes- tos rock fibre waterproofed with natural asphalts. Due. to enormous factory production it costs you practically the same as the heavier rag -felt roofings, yet it pos- sesses none of their. limitations. Unlike them it resists Sure and the action of fumes,acids and varying weather conditions. Furnished in rolls -smooth both sides or with a sur- facing of red, green or blue -black crushed: slate, or feldspar,. Also in the form of individual or strip shingles. ECOlNOMICAT — PERMANENT Be'ipg all mineral Plenstone cannot rot, disintegrate ordry out, therefore the first cost is the last cost Easy to lay and furnished' in rolls which contain all necessary:' fasteners, Do not buy roofing for a: week, or a month, or a.year. Buy itto last as long, asthe building. stands. Insist tunFleaStone, E General Hardware S:` Plumbing l'grant, 0,6 °:i ,x ^tVntNnr; .oirr The Fish are Biting Sunmmer Resorts aro ,Opened Tents are being Made Ready Reels are Oiled SUMMER TIRE, SPORT TIME' IS MERE All of which suggests that you in- spect our stock of Base Ball, Tennis, Foot Ball or Fishing requisites to en tertain, amuse and give you healthy exercise, All the commonly' used needs in a fishing outing we can supply at-' `catchin "' prices. Value Features Are Perpetual at our Store We know the power of price and try to use it The W. D. Fair Co. Often the Cheapest—Always the Best tr .qr ri ray.-�lnunauamnUhI0ft,,' Mr. Cobb .of Peterboro was in town on the holiday, Mrs --Frank . McCaughey of ,Toronto visited his home for the holidays. Miss Jean Cress of Toronto spent the week -end with' her mother, -Mrs.. Tolland. Mr, Lee of Peterboro called'. on Mr. .and Mrs,, -A. J. Holloway on Vic- ' toiia Day. - Mrs. Minnie Ross and Miss Helen of Toronto called on Clinton friends on Monday, 141r. and Mrs. Frank Layton and Miss Irene visited Mitchell friends over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Latornell and Miss Combe of St. Thomas visited the Misses Doan over the ,holiday. Calot. Duncan Buie !of Cleveland, ` Ohio, was the guest last week of Mr. •and Mrs. James MacMurchie, Mrs. Harold ,Zeats and little son of Toronto are the guests of the lady's Parents, Mi. and Mrs. R. Mennell. Miss Leona Hearn of Hamilton spent- the week -end- w.ih her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hearn of town. Mr. and Mrs. George Proctor and: MT. Harry were visitors at Mr. Jag. 1 arriston's of Iiirkton over the 24510. . Mrs. John Smith and daughter Dor- othy of Hamilton visited her sis- ter, 'Mrs. Ernest Townshend, Bay- field line. Miss M. Davies arrived Tuesday from Chicago an a holiday visit to her parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Davies of town. • Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Maguire and fam- ily of Wallaceburg spent the holi- . day with the former's mother, Mrs. Maguire of town. Mr. and 'Mrs, Chas. Layton and Miss Ina 'of Hamilton visited relatives in Clinton and vicinity over the week -end and holiday. Miss Jennie Fisher of Toronto spent the week -end andholiday at her home in town, that of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Fisher, Mill street. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. •Ha11; Mr. Gordon and:Miss Evelyn Hall motored. down to Langton. Saturday and spent the . week -end and holiday - with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C. E, Smith and daugh- ter, Ethel, Mrs. E. Richmond .and • son, Wesley and Mr. Will Perry of Toronto were week -end guests "•of MT. and Mrs. T. Mason, Mill St. Mr. and Mrs. R. Stirreth from,Sarnia and Dr. and Mrs. A. F. McKenzie from Plankton spent the holiday at the home of R. Tiplatly. The two ladies are sisters of Mrs. Tipiady. Mrs. W. Pickard left Friday for Lon- don, where she spent a few clays with friends before .going on to Sarnia, where she represented Wes -ley church W.M.S. at the anneal branch meeting this week. Mr and Mrs. -J. 3, Alien and Vise Jean of Ottawa and -Mrs. C. C. Rance of Toronto spent the week- end with their brother, Mr, W. Jackson' of town, and alto • called ion many old friends in town. 1:: Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Jones and Miss Ad- dis Jones and. Mr. Hawthorne leave .tVed4y to motor ,to Victoria, B.C. They will stop at several points by the way. This.. is a long drive, hut, given good weather; it ought to be a pleasant one in the, early sl.n,sner. Their friends wish <them a -safe: journey. Mrs. Russel Currie and Miss Mary Carter have been in Toronto at- tending the convention of the Bap- tist Vopng People's Union, which was said to lie one of the most suc- cessful ever' held. The annual ban- auet•. at which 4400 sat down, wag. the largest' Ji the history of Can- aciian Baptists, We are` offering the f o1lk:win speeciais this Wee 13 lb. G'r an fated Sugar $1.00 we have a cumber of coupons, good for tea and Coffee in several of these packages of sugar. Try for a coup,,:� Successful' winners this weep I rs.' a n„ Horne, is ,, � , I� s `f'e�but. Tars. Garrett, ars. Dr. Hearn, Mrs. Geo. Manu. Shin' Piaster Tea, English. Breakfast; per. lb. 65c - Successful winners of .S:hin Plasters this weelk9 Mrs.Langford P. au ford 6 lbs. Rolled Oats : 'for 25c"' Groceteria Specials all weep and .Monday 17 bars P.& G. and Gold, Soap $,1.00 P. & G. Soap Chips`, 2, lbs. 35c 10 lbs. Raisins $1.00 10 lbs,' Dates $1.00 Pineapples, large, $2.50 per dozen. If you have not bought your Pineapples yet, do not miss this week, We have no .small sizes. - ` l Fresh .Strawberries, Cucunibers, New. Cabbage, New Carrots. New- Cabbage, Celery, Lettuce, Tomatoes and Asparagus F-Iave you tried our New Bodley Spongue Cakes, Iced and Marsh mallow at 20:25 and 30c - Fresh salmon trout Friday See our display of Plants, Ferns and Spring Varieties .. for sale in our north wiidow. A lady will be here next week to demonstrate Magic baking powder, commencing June 1st - In the Morning First Delivery 9 a.m, In the Afternoon First Delivery 2.30 p.m. Kindly Order Early Cash and Service owtewookommiwmotftwesornawitithmowAtvotstiotwoftwitetovitma W. T. O'Neil Phone 48 The Wonderful Me -Clary Electric a' • By harnessing for your ben- efit. the mighty power of elec. tricity this wonderful range transfers this power into clean heat, and brings it under your control by the mere turning of a switch. Your heat comes to you in- stantly, .you use it as long' as you require it, you turn it off when you are through. nye For the Castle of. Your reams USE"YOUR OWN UTILITY IT PAYS HYDROSHOP9 'Clint CURRELL & SHIPLEY Spring Cleaning For spring cleaning we have a full line of Laundry Soaps Household Ammonia, Old Dutch Cleanser, Bon Ami, Gillette Lye.sChloride of Lime, Klenzine, Scrub Brushes, Mop I°Ian- - dles and Brooms. Gi een'Onions, Lettuce, Celery, Ripe Tomatoes, Rhubarb, etc. THE C1 & S. GROCERS Main Store, Phone 125 W. Branch Store, Phone 125 J. A Lawn Tea The Guild -will servo a salad tea on St. H'aul's Church Lawn ,on Monday, June 1st From 3 to 6 o'clock Menu: Salads, Bread and Butter, Cake and Tea Admission.20o 'Everybody. Welcome Conte and enjoy the first lawn tea of the season Bullet$ TownAfaiP Miss Violet Phillips, of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs, "Ira Merrill of. Goderich township spent the 2451-1 with their brother, Mr. Orval Phillips.' rQ:rP.sco 1 elel. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dodd' and Master. John of London are visitors for the holiday at the home of Mr.' D. Rouatt. Mr. and Mis. W. Baird with two nieces are guests alt the home of Mrs,. Geo. Baird,Stanley. „ Misses Isabel and Alice Beattie of Clinton were holiday Visitors at •the home of their aunt,,Mrs. W. ;Scott. is the time to come and look at our oil stoves. We have a good display at good prices. Garden Tools RAKES, .SHOVELS, HOES, etc. on hand at all prices THIS IS THE,'S.TIASON TO CLEAN UP AND PAINT UP Give 'ns a call and we will show you our like of Martin-Senour Paints and Varnishes a,,:p a,1, May be it isn't a castle at • all to the rest of the world but just a small Bungalow No matter. It is your castle., and you naturallywant it furnished in just the right way. Le the Clinton Hardware and Furniture Co. etores you are bound to find just the things you want and at prices extremely. moderate, too, Why not drop in at your earliest convenience? PS. For those who cannot shop in the daytime we Will be pleased .to snake appointment's for evenings. Clinton Hardware and FurnitureCo, THE STORES WITH A STOCK Furniture Phone: 104 • Hardware 195 Hints on the Marketing of Eggs 1. Always keep eggs . in a cool, dry'place. 2. Always, keep thein covered with a cloth or other :means to prevent fading or evaporation. 8. Never keep eggs near kerosene, onions, fish or other strong smelldng substance; they, readily absorb odours. 4. Do not sell eggs known to be. bad. It is dishonest. 5. Do not wash eggs. 6. Use the dirty, small, very long and grass -stained eggs at ionue, 7. Market eggs regularly.. and frequently as possible—at least twieb a week in sununer. GUN, LANGLO S & Co.,'United Clinton, Ontario R. W. WARD, Manager Write, phone or call at our Clinton office, Day phone 190 Night Phone 254 w., Tciint° akery ur Bre 1 d � �e Good Besides using the very best of materials and the newest form alas we have had the experience that enables us to take the guess- work out of baking. In making our bread our desire is to make tread so pure, clean. and sanitary that we can be proud of it. That is the reason why we are now wrapping and sealing our bread before it leaves our Bakery. Our bread isnot handled by soiled hands or exposed to dust or any other contamination. Itis clean and sanitary. Demand Brown's Wrapped Bread and bo sure of getting a quality loaf that is sanitary. PLUMBING and IIEATING Phone 244. BAITER ANI) CONFECTIGNER Phone' ,1 ssa