The Clinton News Record, 1923-3-8, Page 7til
C.LINTT~ON:'I8 LEADING. JEW.ELERY STORE
Cliasses Elis 1923.
Whether for long or short distances the Glasses
are needed—we can furnish the right ones
The long and short of the whole matter Is
that .We can supply the beat of,.everything .in
the lice of Optical. Goods.
You can Rely on Our Goods
and that's what you want
'R.. H, JOHNSON
Nestho'ver's Drag ; Steri
-Jeweller a d Optician
1 i
ew Speca1s•
Below are a few itehw which should prove of special interest
as they will he1uyou to'save a few honest dollars and at the same
time theturnover will help us "meet up during the comparatively"
quiet months. " ,
We can do with small prolrts, but we ntust have the tin'nover.
About 75 pairs of Ladies High Top shoes, not cheap trash, Q
but good, substantial lines, in black, dongola and m 90
3ahog- .
any calf, to clear at ' , ... , ..... J :1 O
Ladies'' black cashmere', hose (cleated) Sale price, 69c
Five dozen men's; leather. mitts, wool 'knit wrist, fleece-
69-
-About
9-
`About four dozen mtrnee'heavy winterweight work shirts, ' y.q5
to clear at . G
CLEARING PRICES , ON ALL LINBS OF FELT. SHOES AND
"SLIPPERS, MEN'S,"AND BOYS' OVERCOATS, ETC.meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeweeeee
1umsteei Bras:
.61444g 2s. •
SMALL ;PROFITS
MORE I;t1SINEa8
Currelt "'+sic St7►.�pteg
Have you tried AUNT S'EMIl,7'A PANCAKE FLOUR? All ready
for use. Justa cup of .milk needed to each eup of Flour and the
Pancakes are ready for the Frying Pan. We have also a supply of
PURI; MAPLE SYRUP. Just the thing for Pancakes..
A Fresh Supply of Meats and Vegetables always on hand.'
HEINTZ SWEET MIXED PICKLES 'IN BULK
The Best an the Market
RemembertheC.-& S. Guarantee of sixteen ounces to the pound
and Satisfaction or your money refunded,
The C. & S. Grocers • Phone 125
usiassnameateacwamommur
Ne -w 'Spring ` Styles
Ilii Clothin
We have our new spring suitings.
's les are here.
The new, spring ty
This is the time to order your new suit
or overcoat so as to have if w,aen the spring
opens.
Come b and inspect materials
and ;discuss styles
his &ratf
Hct
'Quarters
For
Your,
Quarters
IF YOU WANT GOOD-VAL'(7FI IN,
A CUL' AND SAUCElt, 'WI TTL.
CHINA DECORATED WITH, A\
GOLD BAND AT TOP, GOOD iSXZE,
ANDTWO SIiAPI'IS, PRICE 25c. ".
tel, !item Pe
gecor
Tlie W ..0.Fair Co
Often the Cheapest—Always the Beat„
EYE SPECIALIST
A. L. Cole, ; Eye Sights Specialist,.
an Hoaour Graduate of. the Canad-
ran Ophthalmic College of Toronto,
Gederich, Ont. Office hours: a' as n.
to 5, p.m. Practice limited to See eye..
IRIIIB111mi U 5) UM; p.
'11i1N!llil 111u.
Mr. Gordon Hall was in Wingham oe
Monday.
Mr.. S. Downs visited Toronto on
Monday' and „Tuesday,
Mr. W. Gould of Kitchener was in
town over the week -end
Mr`s:' Harry Fremlin was at Blyth
last week visiting her parents.
1VIrs. Wan. arnochan of Soaferth is
visiting, Miss Johns this week.
Miss Norma Bentley of London spent,
the week -end' at her home in town.
Me. -Warren Finch of Stratford spent.
the week -end 'at his home -in town:
Mr. Will Sloman of Toronto was
loome,for a few days. during the.
pastweek.
Mr. C. J. Wallis, who has been east
for several >weeks, :-was home over
the week -end.
Councillor S. Kemp was in London
last week visiting his father,'' who
as net at all well,
Mr. Bert .,Sloman was; in Blyth yes-
terday'evening running the lantern
Wm. Dawns oe Toronto was in
- town for the funeral of her uncle,
the late A. McKowir. - ""
Mrs. N. Robson was called to Lon.,
don last' week owing to the 'illness
of her daughter -in -lay.
for Jack Miner's lecture.
Miss Cleta" Ford of : Alma College
staff, SteThomas, was at her home
in town over the week -end.
Miss Jule Bartliff of Toronto canis
up Saturday: to spend a few week's f
.- holidays at her home in town.
Mrs. W. F. Cantelon of Toronto is
spending the week ;as the guest
" of Mr. and leas. Wm.' Cantelon.
Mrs.- D. A. Andrew has. been in Kin-
ecr'dine for the past. week or so
ion <account, of the illness, of: her
Ipai'ents -
Dr. and- Mrs. ,W J. Kay and two lit-
tle. erandsoias of Lapeer,' Mich., are
visiting -the lady's father, Mr. John
�Gibbings, who to -day celebrates his
eighty-fourth birthday
Mrs. -Quiimell and 'babe returned to
their home in Toronto on Thursday;
last after - spending some weeks
with' .her mother, ; Mrs: Argent,
who hies ;not been well. - '
Mrs., A. A. Whitely of Toronto Was
in town this week. She had :been
- visiting her son, Dr. Whitely: of
Gorrie forsome weeks and intends
leaving for Edrnonton,very shortly.
Me. and Mrs. Doupc' of Toronto re-
turned -to their home on Nfouday.
They were called'' to town owing
to the illness and subsequent death
of Mrs. Doupe's father, the late A.
McKown.
Miss Ilopkins, who had charge of
the Domestic ,Science class in con-
nection : with the three -months
course just closed last week, left
;Monday morning for Wiarton,
where she is takingcharge: of a
like course. dVlise Hopkins was
very popular with the young peo-
ple taking the course and'she also
enjoyed her work here.
Mr. G. B. Harris, manager i of the
Lander Bros.. Knitting Co., Guelph,
wao withhis family intown over
the week-encl. •Mr. Harris was
pleased to receive assurances that.
patents. are .being ..: issued -on the
reW needle he recently invented
for .knitting machines. We are
pleased to know that hedoes not
entend removing• his', family from
town, fora tune at least, -
Mrs. Morgan Agnew and little
daughter leave 00 Monday to join
Mr. Agnew in Guelph, where; he
has had a`: position for the past
month, For the time being they
will make their home in the Royal
City. Mr. and Mrs. Agnew will he
much missed in musical circles in..
Clinton, They are justclosingthan
Mouse here so we will hope to have
them back again. at least', clueing.
the summer holiday time.
4 •
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Silverwoods are about to open u
plant in LueknoW to make butter and
ice :dream.
Another of the aged residents of.
Gerrie passed away on Sunday week
in the iic'reon of Mrs. Jacob SteinmilL
ler. Deceased, who Was in her 81st
year had been All invalid for over
thirty years, Scrviee was held at the
family residence on Teeeclay0woelc,
after Whish the remains wore taken
to'4Valkertoii for Teter anent,
Work has been commeneedaii the
aterieb
. clr..axt r the .lrtrilGod
new; v G 0 t
tltis�s year,
Headquarters For
Ideal aluminum -ware', McClary's good granite ware
_and galvanized ware,
btoves and Furnaces, electric irons, toasters, fix-
tures, wiring and supplies.
Brandram-Ilenderson's .Paints and Varnishes,
Sun: varnish stains.
Plumbing goods, fixtures and supplies,
Agents for Delco farm lighting plant and general.
hardware.
Sutte Perdue
HARDWARE
EC'TRICAL'
PLUMBING
0,ket210 P: loges, Pi -Ant -as, iiaiJ ss, IIxclA3, l'sas anaa other.
Appliatettecci
Photic Ii.51w
Wiring acidciilr8.:
NowitosimAitoomitetiommo
ARGMINS TIfhAT SAVE YOU MONEY
ar
Our second car of cane sugar to arrive this week. Special
price while unloading: Dominion $1:0.70 bag; Redpatb's°$11
Kincardine bacon, back's' and 'sausage
If you have never tried Kincardine bacon you will have a
treat for your Sunday breakfast.
AISQ Gunn's Maple Leaf breakfast bacon and backs.
10 Bars of Gold. -or P. and. G. Soap for.' 72c.
�raniges ai d .Grape: 'r" i it
Oranges, regular 80c for 60e
•
Large' and jnicy,.grape fruit ; 3'for 25c
Clear skins .for marmalade and
Russets from.'Florida'_
Canned Goods Week
2 caps corn
2 , " peas
2 " tomatoes
Pork and beans Clark's` large" size
'a small u
« hibby's
25c
350
350
25c'
inc
1'8e
O'Neil's Special -Assorted Chocolates at 49c pound
We are.ubeginning to get in our Easter Candies
WeAarefeaturing some very special lines in
EASTER EGGS MAPLE CREAM` BON -BONS
Rolled Oats, 6 pounds tier
'Corn Meal, 6 pounds for "
--Breakfast Food, 4 for
Cream of Wheat, 3 for
25c
25e
25c
25e.
Loose Cocoa, 2 pounds for
Brunswick Sardines, 4 tins for
Cooking Figs, 3 pou.ids for
Dominion Matches, 2 for
25c
25c
25e.
25c
We are agents for all kinds of fresh fish
Cash & Carry
2 :DUUveries
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Phone
48
THE COUNTOIL MEETING.
1,50
Bell Telephone Co.. rent , .4.52
Bell Telephone Co., message - 15
Postage ! and Stationery Acct.
W. D. Fair & do .. 9.50
Municipal World . " 8,8e
D.; L. Macpherson, "paid out8.28
Insurance Account
Reinstating 'Insurance
Gore Insuraiice Co., renewal 18.00
Northwestern National Co re-
Park Account ee
A, Seeley, work.. 1.20
REdEIPTS
Weigh 'Scales , . 36.15
Cemetery,
Sale of Lots . 16.00
Care in 'perpetuity 40,00
Work
(Continued from page 1)
Municipal World, advice
. , 23.25
POPULAR, -YOUNG STANLEY TP.
GIRL WEDS ARTHUR MAN
At four'o'clock on " Wednesday,
-March 7th, :at "Maple Terrace," the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Launcelot
Clarice, Varna, a quiet yet pretty
wedding took . place, when -,Mabel
Elsie, their only daughter, became the
bride of Mr, Ephriam A. Howes of
Arthur, Ont., the Rev. J. 'L, Foster of
Varna officiating. To thestrains of
Lohengrin's "Bridal Chorus", played
by Miss Della Keyes the bride" en-
tered the daintily decorated drawing
room, leaning on the arm of her fath-
er, who gave heti -away. She looked
chermin -iii her tailored suit of navy
tricotine' with canna' canton blouse
and hat of henna satin -finished cere
and carried a shower bouquet of bink
and white carnations with maiden'
hair fern. . After the -ceremony and
the usual congratti'lations the bride
and bridegroom led the way to the
dining rum, where a dainty wedding
luncheon was served to the assentbled
guests. Tlfe bride' received many
handsome gifts, including some sub-
stantial cheques. Following the wiel-
ding the young couple left on a short
honeyl000n trip to Toronto ,before
settling m their new home.
e- On Saturday atfernoon previous to
this event -a number" of the girl
friends df,„ the-- popular bride-to-be
assembled at her hone for a miscel-
laneous shower. The young lady was
called to the floor and the gifts were
preeentcd: by Mies E. Rathwell and
Miss M, Peek, while a humourous
guessing'eontest took place as to the
contents of each parcel. Fol
owin
g
this enjoyable hour a dainty r'uncle
PUBLIC MEETING,
Will be held in
TOWN HALL, ZURICH -
TUESDAY, MARCH 16th
To discuss the operating and man-
agement of ••the Ont, Bean" Growers
Co -Operative Co., Ltd. All interest-
ed parties -welcome.
PLAN. TO. ATTEND
Geo. Layton,, John Laporte
Provisional' Directors.
S. B. STOTHEitRS
'.'Agri. Rep, =92-1
Everybody_ Loves
Laugh
was served by the young ladies. Be-
fore retiring to their various homes
all wished the bride-to-be much hap-
piness for the future.
Bagfield
'Mrs. Brodie and family of Port
Dover are the 'guests of her brother,
Mr. W. J. McLeod.
Miss Josie' Stirling, who has spent
the oast two months at Port Elgin,
returned diorite lash week.
Mrs. 1Vforgan of Goderich is the
hruost of her brother, sir. Andrew.
McGregor, r
NOVI
As'I have taken ever the agency
foe the old reliable Massey Ilarris
farm Impleteents rind repairs I would
appeeeieta vory much a share of the
patrenege of the farthing eommunliy,
Yars,h
a ' r i'o e Btun Ger I Crop
IiAatlL Il McCOOL,,
CLINTON
The Ladies' Aid of:' Ontario Street
church, will present the play
"StrictlyBusiness
On the evening of
TUESDAY, MARC .'20
In the Town Hall. Clinton
Entertainment to commerce at. 8
"This -play is"bristling with humour
and common sense,"
TICKETS, 35c. —92.2
Clanton Flour"lids s
We have just received a car of
corn which we are selling at 92e, a
bushel in bulk. -
Also, be have a car of recleaned
Manitoba screeriin'gs ' on the way
from Fort William, As -'mill feeds
will be scarce for some t}nre lve
would advise that you lay in a supply
of this feed.
John Schoenhals
Phone No. 8 -92-4
A Speaking Contest
Aspeaking contest, open n t
o any
pupil in Public •schools of Goderieh
township, and progre/nem by pupils
of S. S. No. 3, will be hold at 8 p.ni.
Friday,'' March -16
on Friday, March ' 16th, in Holmes-,
ville'school, Admission 25e, --.91-2-p
SEE
the photo of
DORIS HYDE
Selotted as Canada's prettiest
Child
JLT Ol7R STORE
Confeetionttey Yrnd Restaurant
32-41 "We aiin to please."
onsesclea�r*
is litapidlu, Approachin
We are fully prepared to fill all your':retjuireniei,
,
•
• with large stocks of- _:_,:;
LinoIeti ale). and Quill Cisths
Cos. &leant Rugs and Flo dr':i srverin
of all kinds
S. W. Paints, Stains an ,l.': Varnishes
Scrub Brushes aiad Mops
all kinds and'prices
Clinton Hardware and Fug itur ''
THE STORE WITH A..5TOCK
Furniture Phone illi Hardware
axograzaaresemcivomoterna
COMING TO CLINTON
YwJANH• 1f'.• STEELE
The well-known Optometrist, of 210 Dundas street, London,
tends to visit Clinton once every month,
The first visit will be on
Tuesday, March 13th
Mr. Steele has taken rooms at the Rattenbury IIouse and
be seen from '
}
10.30 a,m. to 12.30 p.m. and from
1:30. to 4,30 p.m. and in the evening' froan
7 ;to 9 o'clock. ,
He guarantees satisfaction'iitd mikes no charge for examine
Mr, Steele is assisted by "two qualified` Optometrists, bot 111
ing certificates of Government examinations.
ativemehy,;sa.:ee - caps .nie:etseoehat tsar,'---•' �,
dNNIN6 DOHEflTY IS RICU'
"It is a hopeful sign when eo-op-
erative organizations through such
bad times acre still sticking to their
'work' helping to atabrliee farming-
' andtrying to place it on a Arm goun-
datioix".
,—,Hon. Manning Doherty
at Grimsby, Feb. 10, 1028.
Farmers, bring us your cream
help us to help ryou by gettirng
the highest price for your pro
Write for Cans and Particulars of Shipping, Terms of,t'synnttent,
.. t din °'i!!.' r ', '. r° y,
oPiL1 A-Trol) "D '111- trigr'T;ID ifA RllzERS CO.OP1d.RATI\TE CO.
ec wMa.. .k.,+a,rrAueal w., .eheee.. w:..; eeteeermam see
George Bell of ;Seaforth 'Ivan Mt, and Mrs, A Miller, 4th
awarded demagog by Judge Lewis at iowick, one evening recent
Goderieb last week from 'l", R, Waite presented those son, Me, Wm
of Gedeeleli, the revolt of a collision and bride who recently return
on I;lie lleytold road loot .',urrimei, I'ugaske, Saab,, with two I
A. iiurmbcr. 'o:P Chair friends :ane
1 uphols eyed leather chain
ncighobrs gathored at, the home of pitch, accompanied by an ac