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The Clinton News Record, 1925-08-27, Page 8tl N'S .LEADING II W'MLLIt' MIME weicothe the Ola Boys and Giris bac/e Co Cli�a' � onein and is s; ed o r sloe lc s, Pins,` Brooches Etc JOHNSON Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry ewellery 'and Repairs Next ITovey,'s' Drug Store mammossamsm oixtlry gad f Women have ever had to choose between luxury and°eeon omy in matters -of dress. Al- most /invariably onemust be sacrificed to the other. .But in Holeproof Hosiery are, found --the luxury of -stylish, snug -fit- ting hosiery and the economy of long service and .moderate price. Holeproof pulre silk $1.50 Holeproof silk and lisle and Silk and art. silk plaited $1.00 • iiimsteeF Bros. SbLALT PROFITS PHONE 25, MORE BUSI�iiES$ —31 ,. W.••.CURR 1. -THO SJ HPL Y Pickling S your Branch Store, All•the Various Prices' fresh for the Pick Season. ,.The vin-. • -" .. ems eg ars are of the best tualit Do ,not risk i cies to inferior' g � q y p ol, inF rior quality vinegar. Fresh quality ' goods t economical sm q x a prices. THE OCE Main, Store, ,Phone'125 'W. Br tore, Phone.125 J. RAYOSO ."The Ideal Summer Fabric" • COOLNESS coMFORT DURABILITY ELEPANCE LIGHTNESS ELASTICITY_ STRENGTH The Cloth. That Will Not Crease 1 Ali Combined In RAYOSO Now is the time to get your Rayoso Suit for the hot weather. Also see ,our steecials in Greys and Browns: at $32 Y is iSc Herman VETERAN TAILORS PHONIC 224-W s A;ZDWAI3.E lai G 'RIC WTIt1N ar ra ,�Ygr.1�� RSDA"i'; AUGU;�P 27, lame choo 'eat Irs" 7 ' `' ,' r 'i Goccr If, your children fail to earn honor, ratings hi schooj `work. The home must help the school. How <tfl this. be done? What do pupils need most?'' Not scolding nor more pressure, not. larger text books, nor more of them, but they do need the authorized books, Olean and in otherwise • good condition, pencils ,of. fair quality,. scribblers and other,, blank exercise books to overcome scattering- of ideas. We invite you to bring your needs to us where you\.will find a com- plete assortment of general supplies. Some special values that should not be overlooked by anyone who his an interest in* the value his dollars buy. 13e ready' when the bell rings .* Tie �. 11 Fair o. Often the•Cheapesh--Always the Best w ` D �°id the r oni l `of Sept, beg e will reduce our' large stool O r e ins 'ire iudi a cap df Cane r t� i he lc wes possible , lr ceS. Tcelebrate our 25tH Anniversary we are Offering all our Grocery Stock -at remarkable prices., We are unable to qu'ote everything, these are a few, only. G and Gold soaps,.' Pails of soap, 'regular, $L55 Quaker Corn` Flakes Superby Salmon, -regular .35c All Re 1 Salmon, regular 45c; Punt Sealers, per dozen $1,08 . Campbell's . • J it 1$e eaclf '15c 1Q lbs/45c ,6 for 25c 1Oc 25c 25c 5c. SH t SH AND; SERVICE :SPECIALS 10 oars 55.c for $1.25 _ - Pimento and Queen olives. U-Lika. Summer Drink each. 30c Nu -Jell; Jelly Powder ' Special for Our Anniversary "Sale• Corn Poppers, -Pop Corn, per pkg. ;Assorted lines"Mired Chocolates. Broom"s (while they last) each .Assorted,cakes . 'Marmalade, 3 ib. jar, only Strawberry Marmalade, Aylmer Brand P & Soused Mackerel. ` per tin 3 pkgs 2$c " :each 40c - Rolled Oats Florodor Toilet'Soap - Loose; Cocoa, - per lb ' Smith's Grape, Fruit Aniyersary price Bgdley's Lune") Cake, Anniversary price .Laundry Soap, while they tast, 203 39c • 1 10c: . 3 for 25e each 25c; 1Oc Ib. 39c 39c, Ib. 20e ja`r.65c - jar 25c_ 25c MissItuth.Shobbrook is spending her holidays 'in Toronto. '1 . Mise '1'I Wligle of Kitchener is visit-• ing Miss Ethel Holmes. Miss+Eleanor Kemp is leaving' • town for Bruce Mines on Saturday, - Miss Ethel Holmes; of 6linton,.isit-, ' ed friends in Wroxeter-last.week..- Mr: and 'Mrs. J: W. Treleaven of Timmins 'were nrt,own' on Monday. Mr. and Mrs: George Anderson of ;Dungannon have been visiting' Mrs, Argent. Mrs. Win. Cassels of 'Potent° is vis- iting for%a 'few ` reeks with Mrs. Argent. Mr. Bill Millard of Buffalo spentlast week at the home,• of Mr. and • I1tt. W. shobbroblt, • Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Armstrong were in London attending the funeral of ` Mr. Armstrong's.sister, Mrs. L'ucl; er. Mr. and Mrs, T. G. Medd attended• the funerl of the late Miss Mary Armstrong of Goderich last Sun- day.;.. . lir. and Mrs. Gordon •Johnston re- tanrned to St.. Ctharines after visit- ing with Mrs. Johston's Mother, • Mrs, Lovett. Miss Annie Shobibrook ' has -returned. ' to Buffalo after spending her hell - dais 'With her' parents;' Mi, and Mrs. Wesley Shiobbrook. Mr. and 'Mrs. `Fred Gillies• and their daughter, Marian, 'ivhd . have been with'. Mrs. Andrews- of town,, left for grand I},end where they have cot'tage. Mrs. .S..i. Andrews And her two child- 'r'en teft on ' :Tuesday for Toronto, where" they will spend' a few days' !before ,returning to their hone in Alix, Alberta. Mr. and Mrs. -Terry, and their four children motored up front, Elm -ale and spent a b• few . days with Mrs. Terry's aunt, Mrs. Chas. Iielyar, Rattenbury street. '4r, and Mrs. Meadows and son, Fred- erick of ,Windsor and Mrs. George, Garrett of Londesboro visited at, the, heme of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Medd last Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. McTaggart are spending this week at Niagara Falls; N.Y., and Miss Catherine McTaggart is going on to Toronto. to spend. Exhibition week with Misseq, Jean and Mary Chiddey. Mr: and Mrs., Wilfred Tanner left for Wallncellurg this. week where ,Mr. Tanner, will teach ,next season. They have been visiting at the lat ter's home in town, '.that of Mr,- nd, Mr's. Wm. Walker for the boli-, days: Mrs. 3. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Gibbs, Mr. and. Mrs. Ern. Lawson and 'daughter, Isabel, motored' to Stratford and got Mrs. Thomas Lawson and proceeded to Wood, stock to See Mr. J, Brown, who is improving very nicely, Mrs.. Greaves and daughter, Mrs, Howe, of. Paisley, Mr. Wesley Howe of O:A.C.,, ` Mrs. McBurney and ,daughter, Jean of Kincardine, Mrs. Ben Switzer and daughter, Mis. Albert Wise of Goderich were week -end visitors at the home of their brother, Mr. Sam Switzer. Mr. "Claes" Holmes ''of Oporto, Portu- gal, has been -visiting at the -home of his parents, Rev. and •Mrs A, A. Holmes. While Mr. ITolincs' head- quarters are in Portugal, much of' his work must be donetliro"oghoni Europe, Ho . travelled to Canada` by way of Newfoundland, and on Saturday left Montreal .far itaver- hool, England.' In the Morning.First Delivery 9 a.m. Cash, and In the Afternoon First Delivery 2.30Pm. O'Neil : Kindly Order Early Phone 48' 04wAi11,Y 0,1 tlMwry 0A0~ DEAR MADAM:— • Sweltering .at a hot stove in`the'summer time is' gruelling work and just because ,cooking used to be done that, way is no reason for longer enduring such torture, ., One might better revert to oil lamps and the horse and buggy, for there was romance hi those things. But in `standing before' a sizzling stove and moilingabout in a superheated kitchen—none, abselutely none. • But there is i` s o m anco in' the electric' 'fireless 'cooker—at least 'time, for it. w. _... :.•• . • Famous novelists have pointed out that it. is instinctive with women to sacrifice -herself for her family, but even the boldest, would hesitate: to ask his readers to believe that the characters in his s book derived any .Satisfaction from seeing "mother" .doing. time et a hotkitchen stove, o Indeed, ho would be hitting truer to the mark by picturing thein as. delighted that she had an "Electric Cooker" and now could enjoy the afternoonsoutdoors, while•the eoolcer safely attended to the ore- paration of the evening meal. We regard the "Electric Cooker" as one of.thel greatest ,lieoris that has come to lighten the labors of housekeepingandtalce kee' pleasure in demontrating• it. , We invite you to stop in the next time you are passing and see this w nderfulservant. • „ . USE YOUR OWN. UTILITY—IT PAYS ,° Cii%iton • Atsburin Mr. N. Robinson and family, who have spent the summer '.with his par - eats, left oh Friday for' his home in `Seslcatchewan. `Mr. Frank and Miss Ethel 'Wash- ington left by motor for New Lisk- eard, "where they areengaged: in ,teaching school, The Harmony Class hell's weiner roast on' the river flats on . Monday; The Women's Institute held a splendid meeting at the' home of Mrs. A, J. Ferguson last Thursday. Mrs. Cook, of London rendered a very beautiful solo and Miss Walsh, R.N., of Edmonton gave a -very interesting address. Mi, and Mrs. W. Straughan .and family motored to .:St. Thomas and° Tharnesville for the week -end. Mrs. Farquhar of Clinton is visit- ing Mrs/C. M„•Straughan and other friends. ' Wednesday' was Auburn's Civic lu,liday: Mr. and Mrs. 'Cook and family and Mrs. Rhodes, •who have spent the summer in Miss Pierces -house, left. this week for their home in London: Mrs. Gundry of .Regina visited friends 'here last week.,' _ Miss Thelma Roby. of Goderich is visiting Miss Rae ltndrew. . Mr. 'Geo. Raithby, while harvesting last tveelc, lied' the misfortune to fall from the load, breaking his collar bone: - Quite a number from this com- munity left for the West last Priddy. usic Lessons Miss Jean McMurcliie A.T.C. M. Pupil of Dr. Ernest: McMillan', PIANO and THEORY Apply at house on King street ' Phone 154 For- those who' like their pastinkes wild the Canadian National Exhibi- tion has an unusually attraetiva pro- gram' arranged. In addition to. nth- ' er thrillers .there wilt be. ‘three„,; days of automobile' racing by the 'dirt track champions'of two continents, CORN SUPPER Good` program, Holnresville Ladies' Aid On ;Miss Acheson's . !lawn. MONDAY 'EVENING, AUG. 31st Admission 25e and 10e FER,YBODY COME • i To replenish your ' supply of graniteware. We have all kinds at good 'prices. ' Look ours over before you buy. The time is corning when you .will soon need a new stove. We have'a sew one which. will attract everyone, and will. be pleased to show it to anyone. HARDWARE ansa PLUMBING Phone 244 Make Your fomes Attractive We have the ;largest and best assortment of Floor; Bridge and Table Lamps and Shades ever shown in this community,, which you' are cordially invited tp, inspect. If you say so we will reserve any pix them' for later delivery. Of cottrse you know our -furniture stock is always right up to date . . ; and Prices right down to •the Lowest. Bring hi your, Old Bente pictures 'and have them framed it is the only'way;to save them. •'Ii4IRDWAUE°DEPARTMENT • ' You will be wise to look us 'oyer for your requirements in roof- ete. We always carry a full line of the Oild• Reliable Brantford Roofing. ' Extra Special Prices on Red Born Paint f1+ 1 7 Per Gallon .; ... d11. C We are offering special tpriees on CoaJl Oil Stoves and Ovens Screen Doors and Window Screens Clintoriliardware and'FurnitureCoo THE STORES. WITH A STOCK Furtiiturs Phone: 104 omaiaimeallow Hardware 195 eepoosszarmais We Pay- Spot Cash 5. —FOR Newlaid. Eggs and Live Toultry New is the time to market your old- Roosters; •old Hens; old Ducks; old Toni Turkeys; also Young Ducklings, and Broiling C,kiickens. Qur.,price lid is free for the asking, also •our "Copperative Mar 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 YOU;"TIIAT WE PAY A PREMIUM FOR QUALITY GUNN, LANGLtMS & Co,, Limited Head 'Offiee = • Montreal, Que. Clinton Branch open each day from .7 a.rn to 6 pan.. Also open Thursday and Saturday evenings from 7 to 9 Write,,Phone or Call for any further information you require R. W. WARD, Branch Manager Day Phone 190 Night Phone 254 aAlediirAOSSe'rdi1&i. "s 1: s RONTO i zs ireenatt. Canadian ' National Exhibition Tor..n` 47th Atiaxiveranly The Annual. World's fair Eclipsing anything previously presented—Oniqque, monunienn tal among Expositions,. n . 29 -se to 1 inclusive