The Clinton News Record, 1923-3-22, Page 8a
Of, 1933
CC�ZI�TON'�; LE4.13:1NC
sacs .for 1923
Whether for long or short distances the Glasses
..aro needed—we can furnish the right ones
The long `and short of the whole matter if)
that we can supply the;` best of everything int'
the lime of/Optical Goods,
You can Rein on Our Goods
and that's what you want
Mad
uartcrs
R. If 4.11O %NSO'N
Nest Ho'rey'r'Drug Store
Nelowsessmi
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jeweller tied Optician
Everybody Likes
Som:et ing. New for ,Easter
The Spring Stock of iClothing. Hats, Caps, Shoes and Hosiery,
is now in ],lace and, is the largest and best showing we have had
fox some years and the prices are right,
Suits in all the nifty styles Shown this 'year in sport models for
young men and the more staple lines for older men—$13,50 and up.
Men's Fine, Shoes.. A splendid range in lace shoes or oxfords,.
black or brown at. $4,50 to 46.50.
Ladies slippers and oxfords in patent leather, black or' brown
Kid and ,Patent with grey trim. $3,75 to $6.00.
Spring Hats and Caps, Etc.,- in a big range at easy prices..
Now is the time to buy the summer requirements as the stock,
is at its best and the prices lower than -they will be later.
Plumsteel Bros.
SMALL PROFITS
PRION1 25,
MORE BUSINESS
1
Currell & Shipley
SPECIAL.
C. & S. COCOA in Bulk -:guaranteed pure, fresh and nourishing.
Give ;it a Trial
Cowans Prepared Cocoa—Reindeer Coffee—Postum—George -Wash-
ington Coffee—also a supply of fresh Coffee Beans grqund to order,
and choice Teas, the' best on the market at a fair price to all,
Domestic Leaf Lettuce. Fresh, Well Bleached California ;Celery
& y
The C. S. Grocers Phone 125
7",armen13ie0.-. +^'Iffimess t. is-- '+.
l�ew Spring _.-tyles
hi Clothing
as ... ,
We have our new spring rin suitings.
The new g s rin . styles are here..
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This is the time to order your new suit
or overcoat so as to have it when the spring
opens.
Come in and inspect materials
and discuss styles
avis Et Her a
Watch this space for our
ALUMINUM DEMONSTRATION DATE
to be put o.l by_the;Idea1 Aluminum Ware Co,
A coupon will be given to each lady visiting our
store during that week and a valu'able io e .o
Aluminum ware will be given to the lucky lady,
each day,
ntttr '& Perdue
LECTRnCAL
HARDWARE
PLUM11X3I1'1
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si&taae$, ,ttOltS5, Irons, Fans and satRie
Appliances
Your
Quarters
IF YOU WANT GOOD V ALUIS! XN
A CLIP AND ' SALYCEIt. WHITE
CHINA DECORATED , ;W,Fri A
GGOLA BAND,A:T TOP, 060 SIZE
;AND TWO 'SHAPES, PRICE 25c,
l � W ■ 1,1r Fair Cor
Often:, the Cheapest -.Always the Best
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Rev, C. L. Bilkey has been in Toren-
-. to this week,
Mrs. Lyon of Londesboro is visiting
at the, home of Mrs. M!cMath.
Messrs. George .Evans and James
Walters left Monday for Detroit..
Ms. Hutchinson of Ottawa is' here
this week in connection with the
Experimental Flax Mill.
Mrs. Helen Quinn, who-.ltas been vis-
. iting her sister, Mrs. W. T. Her
Mail, : left Saturday to visit friends..
in• Toronto, Niagara Falls and Buf-
falo.
Rev. S. E. and Mrs. MeKegney and
daughters are'' now on the Atlantic
and it is hoped they will visit Clin-
ton very shortly , after reaching
Canada. .
Mrs. S. Booth, who has been visiting
her sister, Mrs. T. J. Watt of town
for the past {three months, left
'Thnsrday for her home in Brandon..
Mrs. Watt acocmpanied her as far
as Toronto. ' •
Miss Landsborough has been in
)Brucefield for the past couple of
flays, going down to be present at
the funeral of her cousin; the late
Miss ,Mary Moodie, which,, V:oolt
Place yesterday.
Mr. 'H, Lutton, yonuger son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Lutton of town, is now
on his way from Belfast 'to Can-
` ada.
an-`'ada. He will visit his brother in St
John, N. B., before coming on here
to visit his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Lutton may spend Easter in Otta-
wa and go on to .Montreal to meet
their son.
Miss Donna .Mulholland arrived from
Winnipeg last week and left with
her mother and sister for Detroit,
where -they joined Mr. Mulholland•
and his son; who have been in the
City, of the .Straits' for the past
icouple of months. '•
Messrs. H. M. Hanley,•D. L. Stephen-
son, W.J. Falconer and R. P. Fish-
er of the local organizations at-
tended • the I . Provincial Grand
Orange Lodge` and Provincial
iGrand. .Black',.. Chapter: •at Owen
,Sound last week, ,
Mr.. and " Mrs. Weighte Tebbutt of
Druid,Sask., who have been 'Rend-
ing several weeks past visiting 're-
latives .m Goderich and Goderich
township visited the fornimer s -sis-
ters; Mrs. A. Wilken and Mrs.
Hayes of town, this week.
Councillor. S, Kentp returned Tuesday
evening .from London,.. where: he
,had ,.been for several -days, being
Called thither by, the illness .and
!Subsequent death. of : his father, the
late Edward, Kemp, whoes funeral
took place on Tuesday afternoon.
Rev,, Mr. Peters. of Belgrave was in
town 'Tuesday,. He came down to
witness the presentation of the
play,: "Strictly" Business," in the
town hall that evening by the Lad-
ies' Aid of Ontario street .church.
btr. Peters is the 'writer of the
play and he expressed himself as
highly lileased with the interprets -
,tion, of it 'by the ladies. on Tues-
day evening.
Mr. T. H. Cook returned last Thurs-
day evening after having spent a
month or so in California. Mr. and
Mrs. Cook went south the, Iast, week
in January to visit their daughter.
Mrs._ Cook, who is not enjoying the
hest of health, is remaining for e
while longer but `Pini" felt the
spring call of the north. Mn. Cook
travelled somewhat, visiting ever-
,' al points of interest while absent,
and thoroughly enjoyed the outing.
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Oao` derich Township
IIlrs: Jennie Stirling, daughter' of.
James and Eliza Beacom, was born in
Goderich township, December 15th;
1861, and died, 'February .1.8th, 1923.
When the final call carne she was; -in
Highland Park ,General Hospital, De-
troit,-
e-troit,• to whieh place she was taken
on February 15th, for treatment. The
cause; of her death yds carcinoma
On July 20, 1887, she was married to
James L. ,Stirling of Pickford, Mich.,
and ever since that date she has boon
a resident of.. tliat town. To this
happy union were horn six children,
three having died in infancy and
three survive, Mrs. Gertrude Bruin-
Baugh of Marquette, Mrs. Grace Roe,
I'icicfoid, and Mrs. Ruby Hamilton,
Charlesvoit Besides these' she is
survived' by he "husband, three broth-
ers and two sisters, Robert, David and
Idlss Lizzie Beacom of Pickford; John
T. Beacom, Goderich Tp,, •;and Mrs,
Nelson Yeo of Toronto, Mrs; Stir-
ling was a member of the Presbyter-
ian church and alter a usefullife on
bsliis earth' she passed to the' Great
Beyond in thetriumph of the Christ-
ian's faith. She vets beloved by all
who knew her, and her funeral ser-
vices in the Pickford M,, E. Atwell.
conducted by .Rev. IDR li2lcFadyon,'.
were attended by 0 largo concourse of
Mends and relat ves tvho .will long.
1 cherish the nnemery of One 50 kind,:
IVOrle" ri IW • coheide7'ator patient helpful and good,
Fancy Grape Fru'it,,'direct from 0 ''ell's groven Florida,
Beautiful flavor A real treatfor Easter at 10e, 3 for 25c.
Easter Candy
5 lb box Chocolates $2,00
Large ,Easter Chocolate ,Eggs ,
. Snider's 'Catsup
large- size, each '25c.
Oranges 401;-50,-69 and 70
SUGAR
Easter Bacon
Kincardine Bacon and Sausage
Gunu'S Maple Leaf Bacain
Slider's Tomato...,'
.Stoup 15 cents
$10.70
SUGAR
Fresh Leaf Lettuce . 10c
Califorinia head lettuce
Florida celery
New Rhubarb
New Onions
New Cabbage _
6 lbs Rolled oats 25c
6 lbs Corn meal 25c
4 -lbs Breakfast food pod ,25c
Canned Goods Week, iar.26-31
2 cans' of corn 25c':
" ' ' peas - 35c
tomatoes 35c
Canned asparagus -
Canned spinach.
Clark's chicken soup 20c -
Tea Special for Easter
Black tea in bulk, lb 54c
regular 60c per "lb
10 Bars p; 6• G. and Gold Soap 72c
Cash : & Garry
2. DeliveriesNARAworivowiazbeimmootmacutwomoo'
Nell
?hone
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Interment was made at Cottle ceme-
tery.
Brucefeld
The death occurred at the home -of
her brother, Mr. James Moodie, on
Sunday last, of Miss Mary Moodie,
daughter of the late James; Moodie.
Miss Moodle'had been; 'fl1 ,for some
little trine. She is survived by one
brother, James Moodie of ,this vil-
lage, and . one sister, Mrs:. Alex.
Gray of Egntondville. The funeral
took. 'place yesterday afternoon- to
Baird's cemetery, -
'Mr.: James: Swan and Miss May
went to Ifamilton on Tuesday, to at,
tend the wedding of Dr. Will Swan.
to Miss Lunsclen of Hamilton, which
took place on Wednesday.
Mrs. C. D.,,Sinnpson is able to be
around againafterher illness.
Mrs. James Gem mill is visiting
Kirkton friends.
Miss Marks is able to be out again
after her recent illness.
Mr. Frank Aikenhead was. in
Winghaut -attending the' -funeral of
hit aunt last week. -
One of the best entertainments giv-
en here for 1sonie 'tine was the St.'
Patrick's social put on by the Kelly
Circle. There was al good program
and everyone did his •or her part well.
Miss Lannnie of Hensall' gave a
couple of violin and piano selections
that were very much enjoyed, and
the local hits : brought down the
house. An Irish lunch was served
EASTER SUPPER.
The Girls'- Chub of Willis Church
will serve an Laster `-supper in the
lecture room of the church on Tues-
day evening, March 270h, from 5 to
7 o'clock.
The Girls' Club has a reputation
for ;putting up a GOOD .SUPPER.
And the price 10 but
THIRTY-FIVE CENTS
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY,
C()NCERT
Phe Agricultural.Society have en-
gaged the Brunswick Trif to give a
concert in the Town Hall. Thursday,
April' 5th, Fair Night.
Watch for announcement and re-
serve Ibe date
A..7: •MeMIJBRAY
Secretary
at the conclusion. _ of the program.
Everyone enjoyed the evening so well
that we hope the girls will make it
an annual affair,
Miss Reah Rouatt has returned to
London.
Mr. George Hill has purchased the
old school at No. 10 Stanley and. is
tearing it down for the timber it
contains.
SPECIAL
- Easter Candy
Also. a large assortment of
bulk and package chocolates.
Bulk Ice Cream .aad Bricks
+ww
' R. ItY`i9ENDORF,
Confectiniiary and Restaurant
"We aim to please."
Clinton Flour IV1ills
We have rust received a ear o€
corn which we are selling at 92c a
bushel in bulk.
We have just 'received a car
of recleaned Manitoba screenings I
from Fort William. As mill feeds
will be scarce for senie'time we.
would advise that you lay, 10 a supply
of • this feed.
John Selaoesahals
Phone No. 8 9`L•4
NOTICE
As I have 'taken' 'over the agency`
for the old reliable Massey-l-Iarris
farm Intplenients and repairs I would
appreciate very much a share of the
patronage of the farming community,;
Yours for a Bumper Crop
IIARItr' IT. McCOOL
CLINTON
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1)RENNIALS
The "flowers that grow more popular each year.
If - o want Perennials now u is the time to order. We offer from"
selected list at
15o Eaeh or $1.50 per dozen
A:CHXLI,LA . BABY'S ,BIDEATIJ
COLIJM18INE iItt3ISCIIS
COItiDoI TS: , ICELAND POPPIES
CANTERBURY I1L;LL • ORIENTAL POPPIES
PEACH BELLS - CHINESE, LANTERN PL
DIANTHUS STATICE"
1j;OK GLOVE SPIRALS.
I:sNGLISH'CO`W;SLXP '
GAILLA,TLJ)tO GItMWTFLORA
'Try 'a -Perennial Bed and order early.
VE.IRONICA -
.And Inany outer kinds,
Phone
NT
FLORI
Daae-cleaningfnne
is Rapidly Approaching
We are fully prepared to fill all your requirements
with largestocks of r -
Linoleunns and Oil' Cloths
Congeleaeaa Fal*s and Floor Coverirngs`:;
of all kinds
S. -W. Paints, Stains andVarnushes
Scrub Brushes and Mops
all kinds and prices.
Clinton Hardware and Furniture Co.
THE STORE WITH A ,STOCK
Furniture Phone 11)4., Hardware 195
NSW
5
MILLINERY
We are not holding any special open-,
ing this "seas cs n and ,are now ready to
show a frill line of tailored and dress
hats.
Your inspection. is cordially invited
E .VOGUE
-�Rft�I
Having purchased the harness ,puniness of the late bit,; A. Mc-
Kawn, 1 am putting' in 0 "ceitzplete steel{ of 'Harness, Colhtrs weat
fads, Harness ,Parts, etc.
Ain 'prepared to Make harness, to order and repair harness in
a prompt and, satisfactory' manner." Call and consult us -about your
harness problems,
OUR MOT'T'O
' iglit Ctoods art Reasonable Prnees"