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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1925-07-30, Page 12Clinton .Dercum, -Record CLINTON'S LEADING ' JE'fs'"ELLE1Y STORE We ewelcor'ne the ()Id „Boys' a r d Girls. back to Clinton 'Come ins and rnspeet our sloe: Watches, Pins, Brooches, Etc. Fine jewel wisaimossow a. , JOHNSON`s Graduate of. Toronto' College of Optometry cry and Repairs Next Honey's Drug Store THURSDAY, JULY' 30, 1026. :101sioresseedasausta t' Corner Grocer uxnry and Economy'. Women . have ever had tb choose between.luxury and econ- omy in, matters of dres,3, Al- most invariably one must be sacrificed tothe other. But in 'Hc\leproo£ Hosiery ale found the 'luxury of' stylish; snug -fit- ting hosiery and the economy of -:s long service and moderate price, Holeproof pure • silk $1.50 Holeproof silk and lisle -and Silk and•art. silk plaited $1,00 ""\ lumsteel' PHONE 25,•;. SMALL PROFITS - POS. MORE BUSINESS L. W. curuI> LL -THOS. SHIPLEY il, • �, VVeic i "eHol A hearty welcome is extended to all Old 'Boys and Girls. We have a full supply of fresh goods for Old Koine Week Requirements. ` THE -C, & S. ,GROCERS Main Store, Phone 125 W. Branch Store, Phone 125 J. RAYOSO umemenagnim"- swam "The Ideal Summer Fabric" COOLNESS'"., COMFORT ;DURABILITY ,ELEPANCE LIGHTNESS ELASTICITY - STRENGTH The Cloth That Will Not. Crease All Combined In RAYOSO Now is the time to get your Itayoso Suit for the `hot Weather. .Also see- our specials ht Greys, and Browns at $32. Davis & Herman VETERAN TAILORS PHONE 224-W 5 utter HARDWARE :..i We extend cordial, greetings. May. the memory of a healthful and' mirthful sojourn' long link your thoughts to Clinton. Tie d D. Falx Co. Often' the Cheapest—Always.the Best nMar uornmiumnmmmnuIIwnumlea G IiP JV ,. � IIIIIIIIIUli�6: M.. and Mrs. Fred 'Ford ieturned' from their honeymoon;Monday, Mss Muriel Downs is holidaying at Bayfield and Zurich for a couple of tveeks. Mr. Leo Flynn. of Montreal is holiday- ing with his parents'' and friends hereabouts. .;�, Miss Jane Gilchrist of Saginaw, 'Mich„ is ,visiting her sister, Miss Gilchrist,:; in tow Mr. and MTS. Thomas Mason, Who had spent several weeks at Roilteo, ,Mich., returned home Sunday., Mrs. Brain and her daughter, Mrs,, Locke,.Tordnto,. are -guests of Capt. Pettigrew of the Salvation' Army. Mr. a and Mrs. Harry Twitchell and little Miss Betty or Windsor are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mur-. ray McEwan. Mr.; and Mrs. G. D. Gilchrist and their son, Mr. Gillis' Gilchrist; El- mira, are eapeeted` Saturday for Old Home Week, Mr and Mrs, W. C. Mead ISf'Kitchen er. carie up today f6r thefuneral of ,the latter's grandmother, the late Mrs. Bentlamin Webb. Mrs.: Holmes and MissAnn is Holmes' he of St, Catharines are here for Old Home Week, the rguests of the Mr B former's daughter) 's. H. Chant. Rutledge Mr. and 'Mrs.' W. of New- fo castle, Ind., are here r the Cele- . lbration. W. Rutledgeis eontem plating a return the o t old vounty to reside. Miss Luella Walkinshaw of Toronto is holidaying at her•hoine rn towns She was a passenger. on the train which was -delayed ,,ong'to some '. accident to 'Re engine on Saturday evening. Miss Eleanor Kemp,, who since her school closed at Bruce Mines I. as been presiding at examinations and 'eading;examination papers,, now 'spending a few weeks' ho)y a her hoine in town. , idrs.. C. D. Paisley ' and tWo 'flit{le' .daughters of Montreal visited Mo. and Mrs. W J. Paisley of•town one day last week. They are spending the summer with Mrs. Paisley's mother at Grand Bend. Mrs. E. M. Cook, who has been tray - Wiling if; Europe and` Asia for the past year or more, Is spending a few 'weeks, with bas aunt, Mrs. F. French, before, returning "to lie home in Everett, ;Washington. I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Collins and Mr. and Mrs ,Arthur, Couch of yCleve- land Ohiort'arrived yesterday even- ing to ,visit Mr. John Derry. Mr. and Mrs. Couch will be remembered by Many here as they are former citizens. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. S• •Paisley and two little sons,, Masters Jack, and Billie, returned to their home in Toronto yesterday' after spending ten days at the home sof the former's par-` ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Paisley. Tliey ]nc1e the 'trip by motor. Misses 'Elsie Snyder,_ Eleanor sad Jean Plumsteel, Esther Trewartha;, Grace Ingles, Eva Carter, Myrtle Pewell, Laura Jervis, Katie Beaton, Beryl Salter, Florence Johnston and Messrs. Ray Carter and Leon-, and McKnight attended the Sa Oo mer School at Goderich during, the last ,week. ' Dr. and Mrs. J C: Gaudier and Mas-' ter Bobbie left Tuesday for Hunts- ville, where they expect to spend some weeks.' Dr. Gandier has been i suffering from an infected finger. y t' ' q U for the past couple of weeks but it r 4 4 is mending. 'It is. i' hoped that 'lie will be quite recovered before his PLUMBING." ELECTRIC WIRING holiday ends; Wecordially invite all 1 -Tome -Corners including ' many of our.'Former Customers, and Friends. Our store will be qpen to our friends past and present. Come in and make yourselves at home. "Three Cash and Service Specials for Hoene. Week Sardines in;Oil and Tomato Sauce • 3 for 25c Large jar Queen Olives 39c• 'Large jar Pimento Olives 39e -(Suggestions: for the Busy Housewife Mint Jelly, specially prepared for lamb 40c Salad Dressing, special for HomeWeek 35c _ Olive Butter, two sizes 20 and 35c Deviled Ham, for quick lunches 10c Pork, and Beans, each r 10, 20 and 25c U-Lika Drink, per package Nu -Jell, for quick desserts Pineapples for Salads, each Bodley's Fruit Cake (4 ,Ibs.) per Ib. Bodley's Sponge Cake lOc 3 for 25c 25c — 40e 20;'25 and 30c Pickles, sweet and sour, per bottle 20 and 45c Meats, Cooked and Cured, ' Cooked Ham, Roast pork, Weiners, Beef Loaf, Pork Loaf, smoke& thins, Picnic Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Backs„ Peameal. Cottage Rolls Specfal, Soap -Deal, Pail and "Contents, for Old Horne Week, each $1.25 ..EXTRA SPECIAL 'FOR HOME WEEK . . Regular 70c tea, Victory Brand, 65c Toasted Corn'Flakes r 3 pkgs. 28c Y b • Sugared Dates per 1b. 18c FRUITS' AND VEGETABLES ---Apples, Peaches, Tomatoes, .Oranges, • 'Grape Fruit, In the Morning First Deliveri9 a.m. .. hi the Afternoon`FirsrDelivery 2.30 p.m. _ . Kindly, Order Early Cosh and . O' :Phone _ ' 'Sevvi ce ®' m , .48 r Adequate ' wiring Brings -,Full Enjoyment. - of Hydro ,• Power Homes that lack adequate •efectrie wiring miss manyof the benefits offered'bbvHydro current.' For instance, wiring that is intended to supply current only for lighting fixtures and a• feel small appliances, is far' too.Iight to supply the power required for.an electric range, iron,, water heater. or similar appliance.; . The wiring in any house can be brought upho-date at reasonable Cost,but in the case .of a new house it is cheaper and more,satis- factory to have adequate wiring installed while the"house is being built, to avoid the necessity' of having, alterations made later,. USE YOvR OWN UTILITY -IT PAYS :HYDRO SHOP,' Clinton Hull ett Townshipp•. Mrs ,P.' J: Reynolds had, a delight,. ful surprise - last week, ' 'when her: brother i and,'his wife, UT. and Mrs. James Murphy, their "eldest son and leis"wife, Mr. .and Mrs. it. Murphy, and their •daughter : and her husband, Mx: `and -Mrs. am' Newbecker, aril their three children, . of Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Reynolds' old home, ar- rived in two big cars .and•spont a ,couple of days with her, Thoy were on 'a tour through • Ontario. Holanesvlle ' Mr, and -Mrs. Chas. Gibson and, four children of Detroit are visiting at the home of the Mdy's-parents, Mr. and. Mrs Wni. Mulholland, Mr :Jr R. Holmes has been in De- troit. Mr. and :Mrs:, ` Watson and Miss. Stella Holmes of ` Detroit have been visiting at the home of their uncle, Mr. J. R. Holmes. The, Holmesville Cheese and But- ter' Company and their families, had a'very enjoyable , }picnic•;• at• Bayfield on Wednesday of.'last, week. Constance • '1Vkr. 'and Mrs. Chapman and _ 'Mr: and Mrs. Gotcliabald of U. S. were visitors at T, Pollard'say O; on Saturd' evens. Mrs.' Joe Carter of Blyth, Mrs. Andrew Duff of, Windsor, Miss Fran- ces Carter of New York and Mr. Al- lan Walker • of Haniilton were vsiitors' at Mrs. D .Tudor's' on Saturday. Mr. and, 'Mr s„Robert Grimbolby are sl3ending a week with friends in Tor- onto. Mrs. Jordan • Elliott and son° Ol iver were Visitors at D. Tudor's on Sunday afternoon. • Church will begin at half past one next Sunday, ',Aug. 2nd, when Rev. Mr. Snell will preach. Sunday school will ire heldat, the f6lose of ;the ser: Miss Myrtle- Lawson of Toronto is visiting her parents, Mr,' and Mrs eleoma TO AIrL OLD 'BOY,S AND GIRLS .r • Give us a call. -While in town, we may have something for you to take back to the friends who couldn't come. -Lots of the best ooal oil' for all the booths. *eel llankins PLUMBING and HEATING Phone 244 Robert Lawson, and other friends.: , Quite a number' of the young peo- ple attended the summer school'in Goderich last week. ` Mrs. Ben Snell is visiting in Peter•- boroughs GETS AROUND' FAST ENOUGH The” Midland Free Press suggests that inunicipalities assist officials • to provide themselves with an automo- bile. Some ratepayers' would object to the tax collector having a cm—. Orillia,..Packet. `•,,,: Our Store will be Wide Open for' Your ' Inspection During Old Home Week We are here with a complete stook of seasonable requirements and we would draw your special attention to the best display of'Elec- lric (amps and Silk Shades ever shown in this community. It will pay you to look then over•and make your selections now. We will hold them for later delivery. .s Lots of sleeping equipment for our visitors, but you :had better order at office. In the Hardware We leave a sp`cialdisplay of Bargain Aluminum, 576 pieces at 15 each Gunton Old Boys Souvenir Cups See our Special Old Home Week Windows Clinton Hardware" and FurnjtureCo. THE STORES WITH A STOCK r. Furniture Phone: 104 Hardware 195 Y We ay Spot Cash for Newiad Eggs aiad Live Poultry a,. Now is the time to market your old Roosters; old iiroody Hens; . old Ducks; old.Tom• Turkeys; ,also Young Ducklings and Spring Broilers. Our price list is free for the asking, also our "cooperative"'ar- keting" information. Write us today, or . phone "Clinton' 190"if you cannot call at our Clinton buying station yourself. Your neighbor can tell you that it pays' to cooperate with us, Let us prove to Yeti that we can pay a premium for'squality; GUNN, LANGLOIS & Co. Limited - MONTREAL, QUE. R. W. WARD, Managery Clinton Branch Open Thursday and' Saturday Evenings.' Write, phone or call at our Clinton office, Day phone 190 Nigh€ Phone 254 ' THE -HURON ROAD, EAST -Aire.. Oliver Martyn,'Miss Dorothy and Master Willie Mattyn of,'London spent the past week with her, uncle, Mr. Geo. A. Vanderburgh. Mr. Charles Young of Porters "Hill. called on Mr. Geo. A. Vanderburgh last Sunday afternoon. Mr. Jonathan Hugill • and faep,ily. spent „a few hours last Sunday even- ing'•with lir., Wm. Ball and family, Mr. Charlie Mann is busy putting a cement foundation under his barn. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young. of Goderich township spent Sunday"last with Mr. Thomas Glazier and family,' Mr.. Geo. Monk and < fancily spent Sunday last with Mr. --,Geo. A. Van- derb rgl? and family. Mr; Noble Holland is busy pitting a new 'floor in his granary. 'A SUCCESSFUL SUMMER SCHOOL The closing - serviees of . the Coder ich United -Summer school were held in''North Street and Victoria street nema Methodist United churches. This year's summer school has been'. -one of :the greatest held' in' this ;district , in attendance and'in"efficiency of the staff •of lee'turers';and teachers. The attendance, Was about 150. Phe final rally was .'Conducted by Rev. W. E. Millsmi, secretary of evangelism and'' social service in the United`. Church, before a crowded auditorium in North street church, Civic Holiday ,111 compliance with the request of" a large number of citizens I hereby' ' pr•oclaiin Monday, August 3rd, Civic Holiday for the Town of Clinton and Call upon all citizens to observe it such. 15-3` FRED JACKSON �:, Mayor.