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The Clinton News Record, 1922-8-3, Page 8TO elintoiu Na .sw ceeoraf CLINP9N'S LEADING JJ WELER,,'Y STORE USEFUL PR EATS The dimmer visitor's presenia will be easily chosen if you call at Johnson's Jowalcry Store full of Souvenir Pins and Brooches, also Spoons, biiverwalre, Cut Glass, C7hina, Etc.' A large stock of watches and • Clocks to phoolle 1i`Qin (J(1st in) Optical Goods and IVTotor Glasses—the largest and best stock in town, Eyes tested free and entire satisfaction .guaranteed H. H. JOHNSON Jeweller. and Optician Next Hovey's Drug Stor.' , i n�O i s In warm weather it is not wise to be an wrapped up in Toursei:C•, re clinhig. in a hammock is much hot- ter; It is a lounging comfort in the open air and in sultry days will help to keep you co.olA hammock, a book and a shady nook aro good companions, We can supply, the hanuno,j and the, book. , You do the pok.t.www.oktovv.wwww00440.44......boomiwoodwoo...mom..... g- CornerGrocery !ring the month 61! cd 1 Fleet -Foot Running Shoes: and Barefoot Sandals THE LIGHTEST AND COOLEST FOOTWEAR FOR THE KIDDIES DIURING THE IIOT SUMMER WEATHER. - Try us X . or ' hese.Iines: Our prices are right. We have also some' very special "values in Kiddies sox both short and three quarter length. Special in Bath Towels Five Dozen colored Bath Towels, large size and good weight. Special price •per pair .�.7nn -SEE TIiEM IN OU1iI W11J,D0w Special values in •Ready-To-WeiV or oMered Clothing during July and August. Plumsteel Bros. PI1ON1� 25. -SMALL PROFITS MORE: I:: f/SINESS �. OUR- AIM is t6 furnish HIGII QUTALITY GOODS at the best prices, and to; give a :prompt'. and efficient* Delivery Service. , If there are any complaints advise us of same and we will gladly make ad- justnients-Satisfaction guaranttod or your money refunded—is oto Policy. We have. on hand a. supply of Redpath and other Sugars,..jars, Rubber "Icings, Galvanized Rings, etc., for the _preserving Season, and BestQuality Vinegar,, and Spices etc,, for pickling pur poses. We invite you to the Store to do your purchasing, or Tele- phone your orders,' and ,take advantage of our offers. 1;c. 8 S. Grocers, . Phone .125 • alae Biggest .fan Ian and the Smallest. in Town Will get equal satisfaction in the fit of his clothes' if • our tape line .has been around him. We have a gent of pride in fitting Men ;that other tailors can't pleatie. It's the knoww how that tells thettale, and • our ,experi- ence end observation has given us that. Come in and look over • our stock of the very best cloths . and try us tor your, next suit. Prices ' range from $25 to $55 4011041111MIW .Davis ` f& :Hermaii THE':0VET'ERAN TAILORS Opposite Town Hall Brown's Men's Furnishings Store liot Weather suggestions' We carrfy�a .full line of Electric , Toasters, Heat Plates, 'Electric Irons, Grills and Coal Oil, Stoves. We also carry Fly Oil in bulk bringyour can and we will fill it for 51.00 .....,per'gallon. . We carry Radio Parts., 1 tE II ARIMARE Sc Perdue E Cxn1cAL PLUMB/NG The .D.Fair Co, Often the Cheapest ---:Always the Beet EYE PEC AL ST' A. L. Cole, .Eye Sight Specialist, an Honour Graduate of the Canad- ian Ophthalmic 'College of Toronto. Goderich, Ont, Office hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m, Practice limited to the eye, The Misses Draper are camping at +;, Grand Bend. •-: Mrs. Alex. Butler has been visit- ing Lucknow friends. Miss Ruth Higgins has been visit- ing relatives in Toronto, Miss Agnes Walktr is spending a few days at Grand Bend. Misses Carrie 'and Ella Akam • of Toronto are visiting their mother in town. ` Mr. Fredenburg,of Toronto is vis- iting for a few/days at, Mrs, Bramfield se" Mrs. Carruth visited members of her fancily in Lucknow during -the past week, Miss Gladys Chowen of Toronto iso hatolidhy'Bayngfieldat. her home in town and Misses Belle and '.Winnie Draper re- turned on Monday from a visit in St. Catharines. Miss Marlen Gibbings is visiting her aunt and uncle, Dr. and Mrs. Kay of Lapee; Mich, Mrs. Chant returned last week from a visit' of several weeks 'in Toron- to, Sand: St. Catharines. Miss Winnie O'Neil: is spending' a few days this, week at their sum- mer home umvier'home at Southampton; 'Mrs (Dr,) Ferguson and' little daughter of .I{incardine visited Miss Aauy Howson en Friday last. Mrs, J. G. Steepe and Miss Aph- raw Steepe are spending a few days with friends in Gederich and Nile. Mr:. and Mrs, W. N.' Manning of London were week -end -guests .of Mr. and Mrs. R. E, Manning of town. • Mrs. , James Scott and Miss Jean, Scott were in Detroit -this week attending the funeral of Mrs, Morrison: • Ming Cela Beacom of Toronto has been ,visiting. relatives in town and is. going to spend some time -at ,Bayfield, - Mre. Lovejoy and. daughter, IVitss' Hope, of Jjamestown, N.. Y., have been visiting Mr. and Mrs, M. T. .'Corless. Miss Gertrude 'Wallis, who has been doing Chautauqua work for a mon- th 'or so, is new holidaying at her home in town. Mr. Ephraim Brown left Monday for Rockport; N. Y,, taking a load of choice sheep from the Snell farm. ill Hullett. Mrs. H. Fitzsimons, and Masters Ross and Norman are spending a few weeks with relatives in 1— Iib-Bert and Fullerton. Mrs. (1)r.) D. E. Rods of Swift. 'Current, Sask., arrives this week to visit her parents, Mr, and Mrs, W. T. O'Neil. Mrs. Win. Heantan of London and Mrs. H. Dickson'of Toronto who are holidaying in Goderich; spent the week -end at Wesley' parson - Mr, Chas:. Coats of Chicago visit•• ed his sister; Mrs.C .• G,..Middle- ton of the Huron Road, last week and called on many olcl friends here.. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott and Mrs. Ballantyne, who have been vis- iting their niece, Vire. Hairy Bartlitf, returned ' on Monday to their home in London. Mist Earbara'McIver hasreturned from a very pleasant trip- down the St. Lawrence,' She went with a party, one of whose was,Miss Ellis, a member of the C - I; taff, Mr. and Mrs, M. .T Corless and children and Miss Neva and Mas- ter Orville Jinks, visited ''l'rienda at Science Hill 'over 'the weetr- end, Master .Benson Coxless, who had been holidaying there for some weeps, returned home with them, Mr, and Mrs. Ogle Coeper and Misses, Prances •arid Norah motor- ed down from Collingwood oh Fri- day and spent the week as the guests of the former' sister, ,Md. , •.Merxislt,;:iss ;1Vlznnie, 'Cooper tteepm Shied theist' ha fait as Toronto; Lodi y olid° returns Sat. - , Mr,. and 'Mrs. R., Stark. of Mel- bourne, Fla,, and Mr, and Mrs; .:Fred Stark and children of Tor- onto, who have been °Visiting at the home of Mr., 7 outer, Ilolmesville, and with Nir. ,encu Mrs, 1 G. Medd of Clinton, lent' pri Idriday to visit :friends at Til- sonburg tbefore retnriiing to their honks, Tea Special Regular 60c our price 45c per ib. Macaroni: Special; inade from highest quality wheat 2 1bs,25c: Sugar, Pure Cane, by the bag We have unloaded ourcar and still have a special price by the bag Grape Juice ., 35c, Family-ade 35e, Lhne juice.....350, Lemonade powde, .... 25e. 13 lbs pure Cane sugar for• 99c Magic Baking Powder 35c. -2 lbs. bulk Cocoa .:.25c, So as; Gold, P. & G, 10 bars' . 69 Royal B. Powder, large scab 55c. 2 pkgs. Minutd Tapioca,::;.,, 25e. Peanut c Forest City Baking Powder ; 15e. Cextc Sure to Tell Butter per lb., ,,,. 25c, ( ) 40e. Lenton crisp biscuits per �1b 18c Salmon per tan . , ..: 15 and 20e. Bodley's Sponge Cakes at & 20c. 3Jelly Powders Kippered .Snacks ., .. 7de.` f Fruit Calto..,, 40 and 50cts per lb, 3 Fun to .Wash ;, 25e. Pilchards 19c, 3 lbs.- Rice r , .. 25c.' lac. 6 Soap 'Chips' .,... ,. 25e., • See our •special. •window display. -,of gladiol is next Saturday evening, grown by Mr. J.' Cook. Cash & Carry• Phone 2 Deliveries s .0 l� 48 ivowammiftwohlworvaftwvo1 London Road Mn. and Mrs. G. B. Hanley spent, Sunday in Woodstock.', Mr. and Mrs. S Chowen and fam- ily spent Sunday as the guests of Mrand Miss Waldron. Mrs. Hart and Master Jack- of Winnipeg are visiting Mrs, Harts sister„ Mrs. Davison. Misses Marjorie and Alice Davi- son are holidaying with their moth- er, Mrs. Davison Both are grad- uate nurses, Miss Marjorie having just graduated from a Winnipeg hospital and Miss Alice -from St.- Jnseph'e, London. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Lay- ton, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Layton, IVIrs. R. Pepper and Mr. and Mrs. 4, F. Layton of; Clinton motored down 4 4 i444,06444.444+6 4444+)44444144►4 43444464 414346 4 Quality Furnitztr 4 4 4 44 4' 4 to Parkhill Sunday and spent the day„ with friends, -..Everybody is pleasod, to have tele - Phone. conriection ele-phone.connectioii again, It was too .much like beingshipwrecked oir a desert island to be unable to speak to one's next door neighbor. Holnnesvlie Miss Grace Braeeyyis visiting her uncle and 'aunts, Mr. "Harry Tebbutt as and .the Misses Tebbutt.' Mrs, Frank McDonald • and two children have returned home after et a two weeks' visit with friends in De- 4 troit. '' MPs. pouglas of Niagara Falls so visiting ler nice .Mrs..: S. R. Mc- et Math, and other friends' hereabouts. 4 Mrs. Proctor expeets'•to return to i her home in Detroit on , Saturday AK after spending -a fortnight with her daughter, Mrs. (Dr,) Painter. 4 Miss• Winnie Jervis of Clinton 4 spent the week -end with relatives and friends in Holmesvilie, Mrs. Burnett returned on Tues- day to her home in -Toronto after a o four weeks' visit :with Mrs. Walter 4 vie andhiirety .newing old friendships in t`ie Tito prayer meeting and Epworth • 4 League have, been:'united/for the re • - maincler ofthe summer in the Meth a odist church, CLINTON $oil 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ,. There is a distinctiveness and style about our furniture that adds .beauty and conn-, fart to any home, Summer Furniture Verandah Rockers .Verandah Chairs Lawn Seats,, Etca We'can supply you with all the requiremonnts'for that painting. Paints,and Brushes Varnishes, Stains, Enamels Step Ladders b'Cedar' Mops and PolishestP �,,,, 10 fgj R fe Gramophones' and. Records 4 CH10110001 �'Niell' opera llarth'varo and Furiiitre Opens Next Week Fri., Sat., Mon., Tues., Aug. 11, 12, 14, 15 PLAN;TO TAKE IT IN The prograan is an exceptionally good one. The Community reaps the benefit of any surplus over expenses, 25 pre - betels • go toward, hospital, It pays to buy' a season ticket., ''Tickets, including war tax, /2,20. Childrons''tickets, 41.10 Eight high elites entertainments for 42,00 is good buying, Single aditiissions afternoon 35e„;, evening .50e., Pinynight 75c. Tickets may be procured at Fair's, Cluft s and O bI it s of :Orono any mein, ber of the Girls' Auxiiiitryr Vacation Time Insist on using" our Crernalt Bread The only loaf for all „your, sand wiches, - Aslc your Grocer City Dairy Ice, Cream BUSINESS MOTTO—SERVICE ---• ace •1. •• _ _ RSy s' � 1Np�� Il9,Ql Biline 204 The Baker WHY LIGIi'I' 'BM? } tourist vonohes for the truth oI' the aollewing police notice which was seen posted up in Ireland: "tin - til farther notice every.. vehicle must tarty a light when aarknoss begh'ts, Dm:ltnose begins when the lights -ore lit.,' Women and 'C➢ris • The Clinton Knitting Company Limited' have a number of pos- itions tooffer girls and women' to learn Knitting," Looping, fin- ishing and. other operations belonging to the manufacturing of Fine Hosiery, In the field of opportunity a Knitting Mill oilers the greatest ' ad a to es. 1 Tt is a well known fact that no good 'knitter or looper need ever be out of employment, 2- The wages: etarned at this trade are high, 2 Reasonable,hours, pleasant and sanitary surroundings, 0 Freedom from nerve racking Clanking of machinery used in other textite factories, '5 If you learn your 'business here, where we make the finest grade of goods, you are egeipped to take a position anywhere, 6 Wo pay you while you are learning; • 7 We "employ t areful an capable teachers to teach you a highly remunerative 'trada, Wo. aro open to receive unlimited applications and Will take on the applicants•. in the order in which they apply, Apply at the Prices of TheClinton Knitting Co. WINO NEElectrician 4.. EMetrie !Ranges, FUtures, Bulbs, Irons, Fans >di d other, Appliances Winn end Rept airs. � Phone ISX