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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1925-10-08, Page 9• • " ••••' • • • i1 • • • . •.• • .'.• ....„ '..... • ." • ••••"'":•• ••••• • I . . : • : . . • • .. • .. •.... • .: .... • . • . , . • .. • ...... . . . . • . . . . . . • .. ....... • • • . • ..• • . • •. emseeeso,,miseintiesavemensennevaeasesiz "24/"I"m4'wth'ger-111"2ggisaw`;`"'mj'Imm"14"4mael"P"Imug'"°62241"1"mtl"I'' , ,CLINTON'S LEADING JEWELI,Aa STORE JUST A w.RIV1L1) i Male IDispian Dgamonds Ranging ill price from 8251.00 to 82510,00 A good toek of Ever -Sharp Pencils Also Swap. Pen—the best pen in the world --at modelate prices, I else have the new Pompa Coinb--for Bobbed Hair OT Brush Back Conte in and have a demonstration, - L A few Puneils left ho both ladies' and Gents' style at 25e each. I WILL STILL FIT GLASSES AT REDUCE!) PRICES THE...-. SAME AS LAST WEEK R. H. JOHNSON Graduate of Toronto CO'llege of OptoMetrj. • , ' Fine jewellei-y and Repairs.,. Next IIovey's Drug . Store' • ameammemmailiilMaIMMINS111811111111111111=1 ""MallIMMISOWNIMISNISIO 1111 LUX I r, Eeonoilly ffolgaroo jyasierg Women have ever had to choose between luxury and econ- omy in matters of dress. • .AI, most invariably one must be sacrificed to the other. But in Holeproof Hosiery are found the luxury of, stylish, snrig-fit- ting hosiery and the economy of Holeproof silk and lisle and Holeproof pure.silk .81.50 • ocTor,13, 8, 1925. ibimataisomprs*,,,, . , ro -t)rty Itdoork" oaths The increasing chilliness of .the dhys and nights brings the folks into the house from the outdoors where for months they have lived amidst the bright surroundings of nature. Sunny skies, sparkling wavelets, green trees, gay1y. plumaged birds and brilliant flowers, then the in- doors—no wonder the walls look a hit dowdy and uninteresting. Let us bring some of this summer freshness into the house and store it up 011' use during the long winter months by means of new wallpaper, the most econonsical wall covering known. It's a case of Beaisty, 'Service and Ecori- . omy going hand in hand. long service and moderate price. Silk and art. silk plaited $1.00 Tile. IB.Fair Co. a Often the Cheapest—Always the' Best lum- steel Bro's. PHONE 25, SMALL PROFITS 011owarammtwoolizeurmonemonosit.mommommomerwrom MORE BusmiEss 11111111101114811101•ItalVtavomrn t'a."""..•'''''''''''''"`*'''''''m,..I..,..,,....e.''''''''"'"'"'"''''''''''"r""',,.....e.........e.. Germ -laden dust is in every breath of air we breathe. The particles are often so fine that they cannot' be seen even in the sunlight. Dust grit and dirt in large quan- tities are carried into the horae on our clothes and shoes, and are blown in through open windoWs and settle in the canpets, rugs, up- holstery, draperies, etc. They are deeply imbedded in the turface when walked upon, and there form a breeding place for germs. That is why you need a vacuum ' cleaner jn your home. The broom was A good 'servant Il athe modernvaaaalacituneeer- tivillietsdedianyaUsut —Why? • ,, ...., - ..... • Kg Betard ,01.1 simply draw a IA 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. USE YOUR OWN UTILITY— IT PAYS HYDRO SHOP, CLINTON IINIMMIKIM1410311031 ANt11, A 0P.1414, ea '12e T. 2 e j• b Mrs. R.- Elliott of Stanley js visiting friends in town this week. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cook of Sarnia are visiting relatives in town. Miss; Lottie Sioman of Toronto is spending a holiday at her home in town. Mis Helen Law of Toronto visited with Miss Rath Shobbrook over the week -end. • - Mr. Edgar Cross of Windsor spent • the week -end as the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Gunn. IVIr. W. Argent who is attending the London Normal school, was home over the week -end. Mr. and Mrs..W. Irwin of Lueknow spent the week -end at the herne of their cousin, Mrs. Argent of town. Mrs, A. F. Collyer and little dughter of London 'Visited. last week with the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. james Steep. Mts.' (r)t.) 1ay left this morning for • her home in Lapeer, Mich. Her father, Mr. J. .Gibbings, accOrnpan- ied her for a little visit. Miss Annie Shobbrook and Mr. Bill Willard of +Buffalo spent the week- • end with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, 3, W. Shobbrook. Councillor John Schoenhals was in Waterloo on Thursday last attend- ing the funeral of his mother, who died on Sept 27 at the age of nine-, 1V1r. and IVIrs. W. F. Cantelon And Mr. BULBS ty-ona. years. - Wilfred Cantelon motored up from Toronto and spent -the week -end Now is the time to plant bulbs for Hot , - withthe form,er s parents, Mr. and - Winter and Spring bloom., 'Fowl, Supper Mrs. William Cantelon. Miss Garrett, who has been spendingPAPER • WHITE NARCISSUS • Will be given tinder the auspices of fi 1 the summer at her Cottage in Bay - the lacliei a $t. J.oeeph's church in eld, visited. Miss Ward of town ' EACH •EACH 5c this week betore returning to her, . their Parish Halif on home in -Washington, D.C. - Easily gr/wn in either water or soil Miss Etta 1VIeBrien, who has been on the office staff of the London Free AlioDIIAY4O0INDTILIIs,S,'' Preis for some time, has been givenDAWDD1LS, leave -of -absence and has gone.to CROCUS, Etc. , Florida on a three -months' trip. Prepared Soil delivered for 15c a pail Mr. J. Bowden' and Mr. A. Small. of Hamilton motored up and spent the ii. Cuninghanie, florist week -end 4kith the former's rela- tives here. The latter sang a solo Phones—Store, 31, Greenhouses, 176w at the Presbyterian service., in the • 26-3 • Baptist church' on Sunday morning.• . , Rev. C. E. and Mrs. Jeakins of Brant - lord were in Clinton a few hours Hospital Bazaar on Saturday. They were on their • way to Wingham," where Mr. Jea- inthe Town Flail kits condficted Harvest Home ser - .vices in St. Paul's church on Sun- , OC.t. 1 5th, at 2:30 day. Their Clinton friends axeol- ways glad to see them. ' Mr, Arthur Gale of the BellTele- The following booths -will be man - 1, laged bY the different women's organ - phone staff, Stratford, , has been izations .• or the community.: Then See us about a new -fur- his rparents, mr. and Mrs. Oliver holidaying in town at the home of "TOUCH AND TAKE" —Girls' Aux- -naee or furnace repairs. New is Gale, Orange street. He is visit; • iliary, Miss Howson; convenor. the time to prePare for the winter. CANDY--C.G.I.'1%, Miss Carol Evans. ing this week With his sister Mrs. Blake, at Orillia, accoinpanied by MISCELLANEOUS — Unity chm, Get our price before you buy, ' '4 Yip, Glen Cornish. and Mrs. Bert . his mother, They are making .the trip by auto.- . • pRoCA'Ditulc'nE,IlYimit. savilla. , .. . is Glare Bros. Rev. ,A. A. HolnueS, Rev. C. 3. Moor - j. E HoggIII-IMMAGE--KI88 Bawden. •Onr specialty , house, Rev. and Mrs APRON—Women Bowlers, 1VIrs, Fair. Mr. and lift8. B. It:Higgins, Mx. Mrs. Diehl, Mr. 11. J. IVIiller,IVIr: HOME s-tMADitateil, MrsBA:KFINyaGa-- Womeri's.. J. IV/ekinley, Mx. Geo. Layton, Mrs. FISH POND—Mrs. W. J. Elliott and Govett, Mrs. Wm.- 'Walker and Miss Elsie Hibbert attended the meeting Mrs. A. J. Grigg. - of the Presbytery of -Huron at Wal- IIANDKERCHIEF—IVIrs, W. J. Stev- ton on Tuesday. '• enson. .. Rely, D. N. mecamas,,eormarly pastor CHRISTMAS GIFT—Hospital Board, of Wesley church but now of Lon = 8185. McMath. • don, was in town for a few hours TEA ROOM—Hospital stair, Miss on Saturday. Mr, McComas .. is Grainger. supplying in Exeter for a few weeks INTIII3 EVENING and he just came on up io shake A social evening will be given, corn- ball& With a few of his old friends. meneing at 8 o'clock. Cards and Old Although he is retired from active Time Dance. IVIrs. W Mair, Mrs II work Mr. MeCamus seems to be B. Combe and,Mrs, N. W. Trewartha, HARDWARE and PLUMBING kept busy most of the time. in charge. Tickets, 35e 1" hone 244 ELE:CTRIC VACUUM CLAWSR 2•914.11,M110 I theciippoirtemetzt f Sutter & Perdue ass Authorized local representatives for Retail Sales and Service of .ADI as interpreied by Let us demonstrate to you the new efficiency achieved in this `R.2' series of models—the won- derful simplicity and precision in tuning—the new realism of tone—the many imprnVethents and refinements --the new era of beauty—the unsurpassed value. Demonstration without obligation. Easy monthly payments, f desired. This is theGrape Season and will be short. We are 'filling a 1 ., our canning orders this week. . . The quality is the very best. • Leave your orders today. Early Fall Fruits 'Cash and Service, Specials New Prunes, 2 lbs f.c)r 35c New. Puffed Raisins - per -13kg.,15c Seedless Raisins •2 ib. 23c Dates - 2 -ib. 23c Three Big Leaders, still on Sale , •- 3 pkgs. Corn Flakes 28c,. • 10 bars soap. 55c, Cocoa, lb. 1. c WEEK -END SPECIALS Sweet Potatoes, Finnan Haddie, Beacon Brand Celery, Grape Fruit - New Dutch Cocoa, per tin• 30c We are sole agents for Apex Canned Goods and Fruits In the Morning First Delivery 9 aan. :in the Afternoon First Delivery 2.30 p.m. • Kindly Order Early Phone' O'N Cash and service • 48 401101WW000,00~ftwooktitAMOMMOIRANAPV~iMitatmehrtvontAANOMPAWRIOMMI L. W. CURRELL—THOS. SHIPLEY , We Aim to give Satisfaction We require your co-operation. In other words, we desire the privilege of supplying your grocery requirement, ' ' Do us the honor of phoning, sending or bringing your orders to us and we Will assure you of careful attention, courteous treatment, prompt service and fresh, choice goods at prices that will not fail to satisfy. THE Ci & S. GROCERS Main Store, Phone 125 W. Branch Store, Phone 125 J. Harvest Horne • Supper! ST. PAUL'S PARISH HALL Tuesday, Oct. 20 Commencing at 5 p.m, Menu includes: Roast .Dressed Perle,--Roast Beef, Salad, Jelly, Pie, Tea or Coffee g . All for the small sum of 35c • • Whatever You Do DON'T MISS GENE STRATTON PORTER'S Production of her own Famous Book Girl of the Limberlost" at the Star Theatre October, 19- 20 and 21 9 Under auspices, of . Hone and Schotil Club Admission, 85e War Tax, 2e 26.2 the evening of Thursday, October .8th Beginning at 5.30 (1i-chestra in attendance Dancing commencing at 8.30 ADMISSION—Supper, 50e Dance, 25c . 24-3 Shivering ECLA How About Some Kea' Comfort Now that the long, cool evenings are here you will naturally spend more time indoors, so you may as well be comfortable. We have a wonderful- stock of Upholstered furniture that alinost spells Rest. ' • We are offering special discounts on Reed Furniture while oar present stock lasts. In Chesterfield Suites, Electric 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 in all the latest designs and finishes. HARDWARE MORE COMFORT AND ECONOMY We are sole agents for the Reach Quebec Ranges and Heaters. They are the real fuel savers and heat distributors. Besides -- The Prices Are Right We have a few good second-hand Ranges and Heaters in stock. REMEIVD3ER—We sell the famous •13rantford Asphalt Roofing. The very best made. -It is absolutely guaranteed. Clinton Hardware and FurnitureCo. FUNERAL DIRECTORS MONUMENT DEALERS Furniture Phone: 104 Hardware 195 irg asorasomm.....imene, We also carry their stoves and heaters at prices reasonable enough for all pocket books. • arammenamar -assinInermsomalfineeroill.I10011.1MmolaraIMINOMOISILeronffil, 41110,611.1101111rOMMOMILTO11111111911111WOOMMOMolla. - We Pay Spot Cash • Live Poultry and Newlaid Eggs Now is the time for farmers to get rid of any Broiler size chick- ens' of the small breeds, such as Legliorns, also Ducks' and Fowls of all kinds, ns well as your heavy chickens that are fully matured , or nearly ,,so. If you will advise us what you have to offer we will tell you how and when to deliver your live poultry to ue to get the best • returns. Try it and let us prove that this is to your advantage. GUNN, , ' LANGLOIS-8z Co., Limited Head Office -, Montreal, Que. Clinton Branch open each day front 7 aan. to 6 p.m. Also open Thursday and Saturday eveninge from 7 to 9 Write, Phone or ()all for any further information you require GUNN, LANGLOIS & CO, LIMITED • R. W. WARD, Branch Manaaver • ... -Day Phone 190 — Always -at your service — Night Phone 254 Mr& MINOIBINIMIWIEWOMM,"""ffateiallallIMEMBINA 4661,18111111MOSSIFINSMIOPIIOR DOES YOUR COA'r ' , shut out the penetrating storm winds and keep you warm even isa severe weather? •( If not, why not order where an overcoat of seasonable weight TAILORED • in a practical. stylethat will give service several seasons. You will find it a "worth - `while" investment. How about a new business uit? We ard sole agents in Clinton for Serni-Ready+ Suits. Over 300 patterns in Fall and Win- ter Suitings and Overcoating. 1 '141111111"., C.41041,4 , Davis Sc Herm VETERAN TAILORS „ , . 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