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The Clinton News Record, 1925-09-24, Page 8+f: 4:3LINTON'S LEADING JE"i4EI�LILYI STOI T A RIV D fF ilRe- DI`Piai ,cif Xamorids Ringing in price from $25,00 to $ 50-.0, " A good stock of Ever -Sharp Pencil, ji Also Swan''I'cns—the bet pen hn.th., woild—a2ihodente prices. also have the new Pomba Comb—,for Bobbed Hair or Rim,s11 11 1ti - Gome in and have a demonstration. .4. lei Ko Mio Pencils+ left in bo4h: ladies' and Gents' style at 25c each., I' IPILL STZ GL/eS$,ES AT REDUCED PRICES THE SAME -A'S. LASTVEEI R. ®rIN Graduate' of Toronto College of OptonietYy` ine Jewellery. and Pepa4s Next.Iiovey's Drug, Store, axiwy and Econ�ni; Women have ever had to choose between luxury and econ- omy in matters of, dress. Al- most .invariably one must be sacrificed to the other. But in goleproof•' hosiery are ,found the luxury ,of stylish, snug -fit-' ting hosiery and the economy of Holeproof silk and lisle and Eloleproof pure silk 51.50 long service and, moderate price. Silk and art. silk plaited' 51.00 Plumsteel Bros.. SMALL PROFITS PHONE.: 25: gottE B f73INESS' . L. W. CURRIELL-THOS. SHIPLEY row r� All. the Various Prices fresh for the Pickling Season. The vin- egars are:of the best quality. Do 'not risk your 'pickles to inferior quality vinegar. Fresh quality goods at economical prices. THE C,-& S. GROCERS Main Store, Phone 125 W. Branch Store;.Phone 125 J. APartial. I.' ist of Cork,tnts, O KatharIna' I'll See you in my Dreains No Wonder • Will You Remember! If it wasn't.44r you I: wouldn't be crying now Rock a Bye Baby Days How I' Love That Girl My Gal ;Don't Love Me Any More I Had Someone Else Before I Had You . Jing _Ling -a -Ling When the One You Love Loves You' My Mother's Humming ;Lullaby And Eighteen- Others 60e DOES YOUR COAT shut out ie penetrating sto ni winds an keep you •warm a en in severe weather? I If not, ''why not order where . an oAre rcoat of 'seasonable weight TAILORED in a practical style that will *.ye service several seasons. You ;will 'find it a "worth- while" 5nvestment. How about a new business suit? .. We are sole agents in. Clinton for Semi-Rea'dy_ .Suits Over 300 patterns in Fall' ant' Win- ter Suitings. and Overdoetings. "You Can't Go Wrong With Any Feist Song" The' . D. Fait Co. Often the Cheapest, --Always the Best Davis Herman I VE `IRAN TAILORSPHONE 224-W 1 ;i r If you'inutst think of rice roofing'o ) lona Ma1will PIL p? tNRKINatUt '%iii N cn. Backed 'b c hns-Manville Ina:, with over fifty; years ;experience in the :'dianufacture of, roofings. Made of carefitllyselected rag felt thoroughly saturated' with life- giving natural as}iha�lts: ' ` • { ohms=Mahviila Pilot Roofing Quantity output and distributing economies make possible the production of this roofing, which combines moderate first coetwitl really good service. We recommend the application of Johns - Manville Pilot with Pyramid Kaps, fasteners that int, sure an absolutely weather-tite job. Ask us 'about this feature. Sutter & Perdue: . Hardware, Plumbing - Electric Wiring Phone '147w Clinton Newl Recorr�l intolafib TII UR -SD. EMBER 24,..925 a100 tember Cash and Service System has enabled us to not only give our Customers, .courteous personal" Service, but cash value, as well.. Cash and ServiceSpecials ,for Anniversary Rolled Oats 'balanee'of Sept.' 5i lbs. for 25c" P & G and,Gold soap 10'bars for 55c Quaker'Corn Flakes 3. pkgs, 28c, Good Red Salmon ._ . each 30c ,'Toilet Soap, six,colors' 6 for 25c • Nu -Jell" McLaren's Jelly 3 for 25C- •Cocoa; per lb. 10c o Assorted cakes, per. lb. 20c L Clarks Worcester Sauce ` Marmalade, per 'bottle Apex per jar Raisins, Seedless Large bottle pickles,. Anniversary price,:, Tea • Good value Tea O'Neil' s special.. . . 25c 25c' 35c 2 lbs. 23c 45c 4Sc 05e WEEK -END SPECIALS Sweet Potatoes, Peaches, c, Celery We :' have received our first shipment of ,_ Apex fruit, in glass. This is beautiful fruit and will not last lot In the Morning first Delivery 9 a.m. Cash an Service In the Afternoon First Delivery 2.30 p.m. Kindly Order Early O'Neil Phone Mrs. R. J. Cluff loft Friday on a visit to relatives in Winnipeg..' Mr. Ray Carter left last week for Toronto to attend Normal. Misses Jennie and Rose Tebbutt vis- ited in Condon last week. Miss .Stella. Marquis, has • gone to Stratford to attend Normal, Mrs. James Scott leaves : tomorrow for Boston to viisit relatives. Miss Mary R. Stewart left this week for London to attend Normal. Mrs. Janes' Fair and Miss Nellie Keane leave this week on (-trip to • . the west: • Dy, Donald E. 'Ross left Friday last for, Los Angeles, Cal., where he may locate. ' Mrs. E, Ward has returned from a Visit• to her daughter Mrs. Orville Jenks of Detroit. Mr. Harry Ball has returned to Lon -v don to r;sume his, studies at the Western Univerdity. Mr, John Derry spent a few days ii London last week, visiting ,friends and taking in'the fair. Miss Eileen Atkinson has gone to • London to commence a course' at. the'Westerri University. ' Mrs. Isaac Barr and Miss Henry of London spent the Week -end with their brother, ,Mr, W. T. Henry. Mrs. C. ,S, Hawke is spending a`cou, ple of weeks with her niece in Toronto. 1GIr. Hawke will join hex %after Conference. Mr. Clayton'Moorhouse left last weelr, .for --London,' He comnlencds a course at Western University, lead- ing to 'a degree in medicine Mr.' Stewart Scott left Baltimore Sy Merchants and miners Transporta, tion ysteamer, for. Jabksonvillei Florida,, last week, going on from there to Orlando,, Florida. Mrs., Weeks, who accdiwpanied heti husband, Who is operating the,, evaporator, is remaining 'in town \during_ her husband's stay. ' They! are, with Mr. and Mrs. James Liv- .ermore. " Revs, J. E. Hogg,: A.• A. jfllolmes and. f C. J. Moorhouee' and Messrs. C. S. Hawke, B. J. Higgins, J. B. Lind say, J. A. Irwin and R. Et Manning are attending' the meetings of the London Conference of the 'united Church in London this week. Mies) M. A. Stone returned last Sat- urday from Essex, Where she had spent a couple of weeks with 'hen family; 'lAiss Stone's mother. died ' a short time ago, she having 'to re' turn hurriedly from/a- holiday''tri;i west on account pf her illness. Miss Hazel Elford of Ottawa has been in town and at Holnesville during the past week. She assist- ed in, nursing tier aunt, Miss,;E- Courtice, who last week undegwert • an operation in the Hospital: She • goes to 'Toronto tomorrow to spend a few :days, before returning home. Mr. D, Beacom and his niece, Miss Webster, who have been visiting , relatives for the past few months, have returned to their home In town. Mrs. A. W. Beacom of Hul- °lett has been visiting :them during the past week. Miss :Webster, who has, been in poet health, is now ini- prauing, Mr. T. S. Livermore, who. has been spending the summer on a nission at Jenner, Alberta, 'ris spending a week' at his home in town before going to Toronto to commence a law course at Osgoode. • Mr. Liver- more thoroughly enjoyed his silm- mer in the west, which was' -mostly '"spent in the open. He met many Norwegians, -Swedes and Danes, who' are he 'says, a lino class -'of Canadians. Mr. Livernire goes in- to the law office of Messrs. Wal- dron and Bolick., Toronto, Germ -laden dust is in every 1 'breath ,of air we breathe. The particles are 'often sp fine that they cannot be seen even in the sunlight. Dust grit and dirt in 1'arge'quan- titles are tarried into the home on our clothes and shoes, and are blown in through open windows and settle in the carpets, rugs, up- holstery, draperies, etc. They are deeply imbedded in the surface when walked upon, and there form a breeding place for germs. That is why yott need'a vacuum cleaner in your home. tr The broom 'was a good servant in its day, but the modern house- wife demands a vacuum cleaner ..Why 2 Because you simpYy draw a vacuum cleaner over the surface to. be cleaned and the powerful air force sucks up` every particle of 'dust above and underneath carpets 'and rugs. ' le USE YOUR OWN UTILITY— IT PLAYS TA ELECTRIC VACUUM CL A",R HYDRO SHOP, CLINTON ; J.. MERNER CHOICE. OF S. CONSERVATIVES At a largely attended convention held at Hensall on Friday ldst the Conservatives of South Huron chose Mr. ` J. 'Jf Merner. of Seaforth, mem- her' from 1911 to 1921, to contest the siding' in the coning, elee4t on. Sev- er'al; were nominated, amongst. them `tato' Clinton S'men, Reeve' 0. a Mid- dle'ton,'president( of the Association, 'ex-Mayer,D.0 antelen.. Mr..W. and . H Lobb, ex -reeve of Goderich town-, ship;'and Mr, W. R. Elliott, ex-warden- of rr warden of the county,' allowed- their 'names to .go before the convention, ,but -Mr. Merner had a majority.; on the first ballot' . and on motion of,, Messrs. Elliott and -Lobb the choice was made unanimous. There were : present '213_ accredited delegates rand a couple of hundred "others. Besides Mr. Middle- ton' and Mr. Cantelon, Henry Horton, Tuckerstuithf Alex. Neeb, Stephen; II Salkeld, Goderich township;: W. H Corisitt, 13ay; J. Sowerby, Goder- ich township; F. McQuaid, 'McKillop and G. C. Petty,,I4ensall, were .nom= mated. Mr. N. 'W. Trewaxtha, South Huron, presided, 'President Middleton being one of the nominees. Stanley Township Mr. Charles Switzer has sold his house in Exeter, and has bought the. Fisher farm on the Second conces- sion of Stanley. He is already ilii possession. 1l/iusi+cal"Progrn n° Will be "given in the SALVATION ARMY HALL. .,p -sr Captain Kingdon of Goderich • WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 30 commencing'at 8 o'clock Everybody welcome Conte an Enjoy a Treat Admission 25e n4-1 A Hot Fowl Supper® Will be given under the auspices of the ladies of St. Joseph's church in their Parish Hath on; eveningQ£' the y tober, 8th ur' da � Th s �.9 c Beginning at 5.30 Orehettla in"attendance Daneing`commeneing'at 8.3Q, .A.DM'ISSION-Supper; '50c Dance, 25c 24-3 w is the To replenish 'your ' supply of graniteware. We have all kinds at good prices. Look ours over before you buy. The time is coining when you will soon need a hew; stove. We have a new one which will attract ' everyone, and will be pleased to show it to anyone. awkin HARDWARE and PI.U.11:BING hone 2 How About Some Raul Comfort . p Now that the long, cool evenings are here' you will .naturally • spend snore time indoors, so you may as well be comfortable. We have a wonderful stock of Ulfholstered furniture that almost -spells Rest. • We axe offering special discounts on Reed Furniture while our present stock lasts, In Chesterfield Suites,"El ctrie Lamps and Silk Shades of all kinds. It, will do you good to see them, as they are great values. We also have a splendid, assortment of Dining Room and Bed Room Furniture hi all the latest designs and finishes. HARDWARE ,t MORE COMFORT -AND ECONOMY We erg -sole agents for the Beach. Quebec Ranges anti Heaters. They are the Teal fuel savers and heat distributors. Besides— The Prices Are Right We have or few good second-hand Ranges 'and Heaters In stock: REMEMBI0R'—We sell the famous Brantford.•Aspbalt Roofing. The very best made. It is absolutely guaranteed, Clinton Hardware and FurnitureCo. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Furniture Phone: 104 MONUMENT DEALERS Hardware 195. 1 We Pay Spot Cash Newlaid Eggs and Live Poultry Now is the time to maiket-your old Roosters; old Hens; old , Ducks', old Toni Turkeys; also Young Ducklings and Broiling Chickens.' Our price list is free for the asking, also our ;Cooperative Mar_ keting" information,, Write us today, or phone "Clinton' 190" if , you cannot call at our Clinton buying sta don yourself. Your neighbor, can tell you that it pays, to cooperate with its. LET US PROVE TO YOU' THAT WE PAY A PREMIUM FOR,: QUALITY GUNN, LANGLOIS ' Co:, Limited Head Office ' Montreal, ,Que, Clinton Branch open each day from, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Also open Thursday and, Saturday evenings from 7 -to 9 Write Phone or •Call for any .further information you require c a ARD Branch Man er Night Phone 254 Day Phone 190 .-t ac aammi Music ` Lessons Miss Jean McMurchie, A.T.C.NI. Pupil of Dr:'Ernest McMillan PIANO and THEORY Apply at house on Ring street Phone " 154 A. W. Anderton: Organist St James Church London Teacher of Piano and Singing Vacancies for Pupils' Studio, Mrs. J. E. Cook ,Clinton Phone; 54 Evaporator Opening The Clinton Evaporator, will be ops,- erated this fall'. and 'will open next: week. The highest market price`, will be paid for sound apples delivered at. the evaporator. Town and Weeks the ,evaporator: TOWN & WEEKS HON EY Pure Beeleist Clover honey.. Pure Beekist .Dark Amber Honey," Pure Deekist Conti?' Honey ALL STANDARD GRADE IrATTS, CODMORE & SCRIBBE CLINTON 21'-tf-