The Clinton News Record, 1923-5-3, Page 8AY .1 1J2
CLINTON'S LEADING Jl W.EEJERY STORE
Glasses I i° 1923
Whether for long or short distances the Glasses"
,are needed ---we can furnish the 'right ones
The `long' .abd short of the whole matter is>
- that we eRiz supply the:best of everything hithe line of Qptieal Goods.
Ton can Retlg on Our Goods
and that's what you want
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R. H. JOHNSON
Next Hovey'e Drug Stun,,'
ewelier and Opticiax
verybody Likes; ;
Something ew for Spring.
The Spring Stock of 'Clothing, Rats, Caps,- Shoes and hosiery
is now in place and is the large;;t and best showing we have had
for some yeari"and the prices are right.
Suits in all the nifty, styles shown this yea; insport models for
young men and the more staple lines for older men—$13.50 and up.
Men's Fie Shoes. A splendid range in lace shoes or oxfords,
yblaak or broivn at $4.50 to $6.50.
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 trine to buy the summer requirements as the stock
is at its best and the prices' lower than they will be later.
.umste�l Bros:
SMALL PROFITS
.PHONE 25.
MORE BUSINESS
d
Curren & Shipley.
(SEED POTATOES
Seeds -Come in and inspect our supply of Flower
and Vegetable Seeds, while there is 'a full assortment: to choose '
forms—they are the' best of quality
ONIONS—Dutch Sets—Multipliers
FRESH—Leaf and Head Lettuce, Cabbages, 'Celery . and Other_
vegetables are now omhand. `
Have you tried our Bulk Dried Peaches? They make.. choice Pies.
Commencing the first week in May and continuing to the end
of October, this store will be closed Wednesday,afternoons excepting
the week of a public holiday.
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The C. � S.' Grocers Phone 125
I�ewSpring Styles
In Clothing.
springsnitin
new
We have our s
g
The new spring styles are here.
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
Davis Herman
at
UsU we �
U,, IN ONE e
3 MOPS ���
Changeable in a necond. 5xparato:
map cloths for Wetsr, Orb Deet. For
nomas, Rotolo; etc. Cleans to the 18st
npecic. Wonderful laborsevingdevice.
Collapsible..sell'-lecicing frame, can b0.
wrung out by hand. wringer or
• tart1COZOr. Only first class Limp in the
world, Don't: fail to vee a demonstra
tion. Sold in all Moms.
WOD MOP
Now that House :cleaning season is alinost with us again do net
forget' that yve carry d complete line of Brandram-Ilendei'son Paints
and' Varnishes and Floor Paints, also Sin Varnish and Sun Varnish `
Stains for your floors and wood work,
Frescotta. Cold Water Paint for walls and ceilings, We also carry
a full like of 0 -Cedar and Liquid Veneer Mops an Ceiling and
Wail Dusters.
utter
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Make
Your
House
A
Home
With
Attractive
WALL PAPER
The W11 D: Fair co
Often the Cheapest.. -Always the Best
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4.444.
Mr. A. T. Cooper was in Toronto
on Tuesday.
Dr: Gandier was away last week
visiting his mother, who is ill.
Mr, G: B. Halris of Guelph'spent the
week -end with 'his family in town.
Mr C. J, ,Wallis returned Saturday
evening from a trip to the east-
ern provinces.
Miss Ellis of the C. C. I, staff vis-
ited at her home in Listowel over
the week -end.
andheir son
and Mrs, �Lut on t i o
Mr, t
Mr. Hugh Lutton, went to Flint.,
Mich.,
on Saturday.
Rev. D: -Ni McCamus was in London
yesterday attending a meeting of
a eonferenee consmittee.
Mi. W. R. King of Hamilton -spent
the week -end at home with his par- 1
ents, Mr. and "Mrs, Walter King.
Rev. J. E. Hogg attended the meet-
ing. of .the Synod of Hamilton and
London, in Stratford on Tuesday
and Wednesday.
'Mr. and Mts..Morg'an Agnew -incl
little Miss Agnes carne up from
Guelph on Saturday, and motored
home on Sunday.
Mr. Harry -Hunt of, Galt arrive'd • in
hewn on Friday and will spend a
(few weeks as the ,guest of his
neice,,Mrs. W.`Taniblyn.
M. and Mrs, Jabez :Rands, Mr, Wil-
fred Rands and Mrs. A. E. .Rumball.:
+attended the funeral of a cousin
in Wingham on Sunday.
Mr. Bert Harris and Mrs. McGreg-
or motored over: from Detroit on.
Saturday and` spent until Tuesday
with relatives in Goderich township
and Clinton. -
Mrs. Wm,' Glen has taken up her; a-
bode hi hes"owie house on ,Ontario
(street for the sumemr after spend-
ing the
pendingthe winter with Goderich and
Toronto friends..
Miss Parke who has' been visiting
her sister, Mrs. John Cluff, and
other friends in town and vicinity
for several weeks, leaves this after--,
' noon for New York
Miss C. M. Winter of Hamilton, 'who
has been demonstrating Chi-Nanlel
at I-Iawkins -& .Miller's this week,
was the guest while intown of
Miss Annie 112artiu.
Miss -Luella Waliknsliaw, who re-
icently resigned from the staff of
the Royal Malik,' goes to Toronto.
on' Monday to take a position. Miss
Walkinshaw's many' friends regret
her departure from town.
Mr. R. °C. Mason was up from Chat-
ham spending the week -end with.
' his fancily. He returned on Monday,
, tatting one of his little sons with
him. Mrs. Mason and 'the other'
three children follow this week,.
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Kitopen
Rev. R. L. 'Lundy and his elder,
Mo. Wni. Love- of Hill's Green, at-
tended the Synod meeting at Strat-
ford on Tuesady.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Straughan of Au-
burn and . Mr. and Mrs. A. Bennet
and san.Qb St, Thomas were visitors
with Mr. and Mrs.; A. McKenzie this
week,
Rev:' W. D. J1clritoslr• of Bruce -
field and Rev." R. L. Lundy of Kippen
exchanged pulpit duties on Sunday
Last.
Our n'illage merchants " have de-
cided to close their business places on
Tuesday°and Tliursda,y 'evening of
each week during the summer anonths.
Mr. • A. Harvey has rented the
east half of the Taylor farm and ex-
pects to go extensively into the
growing of beans.
MVlr. Jas; Jarrot, student at Western:
University, London. arrivecl.home on
.Saturday evening. Hard studies seems
to agree with him as he tips the
scales at 195 lbs.
Mrs. Henry Ivison has 'been on a
visit to her daughter, Mrs. J. R.
'Torrance
of Goderich township.
Mr. Win lvison, the energetic sec-
retary of the ITor+ticulirn'e . ,society;
received a shipment of shrubs last
.weak, and was around delivering to.
the members. They were a healthy
-looking collection and Promises are
that Nippon will • have se garden of
"rises" soon. -
Mrs. Crawford was talken seriously
ill while` on a visit Co IYIrs, Jas,
SiizleG, She was removed to her
daughter's, er's, ' Mrs. J. B. McLean, on
'Sra.tenday. :Mrs, Cvawford kgs pass-
ed hes eighty third year and with
-tine exception of the loss of her sight,
which is a severe affliction, has
othcrwisc enjoyed goer; Health She
is always cheerful and it is a pleas-
ure to eonver se with her. She reoa.11s
wanv incidents of the early days
*slob m•c vol r interesting.
Mrs, Thos Kyle is confined to her
room with an attnels of pleurisy, Ilea
friends will he pleased fe hear of her
recovery in the neat future,
Tlrr 'evtir n i t i• •7 i
g 1 nal tit r, act t f 131'uec
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County goal hy"vc retircil, the former
after n terns of thirty years and the
latter after twenty years,
EEK-. ND
SPECIALS AT
. gig Corer Grocery
for Busy F ousekeepers and Busy Farmers
Advance in sugar will raise many lines- --Buy now
Special in Panay Cakes
1 Honey Marsh Mallow Biscuits .. . , Ib, 28c,
Oatmeal Ginger . , , lb, 28c,'
. fruit Baha Jelly lb. 28c.
Lemon .Cr'eain Bar .Ib. 28c.
Special Price in Sugar before advance in price
Special price in Chocolates for- Friday and Sat-
urday at 49c. 1b.
The advance in sugar will increase the price of
all candy. These we offer at the low price.
6 Chocolate Bars , 25c.
Special price on.°' sugar by the bag
.
A few suggestions for Iiouscleaiters
Canned Spinach .... .. tin 25c.
beautiful California Vegetable Canned Aspar-
agus (Libby's) . .50c. (,.
Canned Corn 2 for 25c.
Cafined Peas .. 2 for .35c.
Sardines .. . 4 for 25c,
Stu'¢lines in 011 . .2 -for 25c.
Sardines in Tomato sauce . , .. 2' for 25c,
For Quick Lunebes and •Sandiwches we have
Victor Salmon 1Zed .30.rr
Pichards .19'
iuedei's Catsup , . ,. , ], „ , , , . .Mc.
'Tomato and Ilan Paste tin ,15a
Turkey and Tongue 15
..and many other lines,
Pole and Hearts Large Size • .. ,25e.
10, bars P. & G. or Gold soap 72c
Special tray of soap, regular 55c for 35c
Special for Friday' end Saturday only
2 lb. Pail Lard..,...,...'..,,,,,,...,,3,1i
Lard will be higher,
Shortening . . 91b. pail .556.
25 lb. Pail Lard •... .. .$3.75
Fresh Lettuce .10c. t
Fresh' Head 'Lettuce 20e.
Fresh Celery.., ....... ..
T
Fresh, .Tomatoes . ,
NewCabbage, '
Rhubarb' Green Onion
lb, .25c.
Just arrived from 'Florida and our own grove;;
4 bbls beautiful grape fruit ---last for this season
We will deliver orders within a radius of ten miles during' busy season
Cash & Carry
2 Deliveries
40
Phone
48
WAIMPAPAMMAtittekt
f
Constance
IMr:,: and Mrs. Will Britton spent
Sunday with friends near. Forest.
Quite a number of the farmers are
busy at' the seeding, :
W e are sorry to report that Mr:
Wan. Clark is not so well, but hope he
will soon take a turn for the better.
Next Sunday -will be quarterly
meeting,
',On Monday: evening, May 71th,' Rev.
Mr. Bell will give a 'lecture in the,
church on `Indic?', illustratedaby Ian -
tern views`, p aid of the Bible Soc-
iety.
Mr. and Mrs, D. Tudor were inClin-
ton on Tuesday.
1lul)le t Te.iwnshiP
Report of 'U; S. S. No. 10 for April
Best spellers, marked, ' '
Jr. 4th.. -Gladys Mountain
(.Horn.); Edna Lee (Hon.) Olive
Sprung (Hoa,); Edith Johnston, I -ow
and Johnston; ,Jerome Henhoeffer.
Sr. 2i}d,--, 'Helen Yungblutt" (Hon,) ;
Theodore Ilenhoeffer..(IIon.); Russel
Lee; Louis Johnston.
Jr, 2nd, -Vincent Henhoeffer (Hon.)
Jr. Ist. A. -Gordon Johnston, *Don-
ald Sprung.
Jr, lts.—B. Elva Lee:
,Pr. Dorothy Lee,
Ten Don'ts in Using Electric Equip-
ment . ✓
1To minimize the possibility of acci-
dents or fireS'Irom electrical causes,
`City Electrician Isreal Lovett of Om-
aha, Neb., has -published precautions
against careless, handling' of electrical
eclnipeinnt, extracts from which as
ptiblishecl in. the„Electrical World are
given in the following:
Don't.ftil.to insist that your elec-
trical contractor secures permit 'and
inspection for any new . electrical
wiring. You help to pay the salaries
of the inspeetors; why not have some-
thing to show for your money.'
Don't use pennies for fuses, 'There
used to be a practice of hanging a
monkey wrench on the safety valve;
This has become unfashionable,,
Don't .use og,handle electriacl ap-
pliance's such as vibrators, heaters,
etc.,'while sitting or standing in the
bath -tub.'
Don't leave the electric flatiron
connected to the circuit and go to use
the telephone, visit with the neigh-
bors or to call at the grocery. It
costs $100 .for the .fire departtnent-to
Make” a "run" even' fora smoking
ironing ,board.
Don't use paper shades at other
inflnnable material or decorations it -
bout eloctric lumps.
Don't use latnp cord wiring.
in ` your houses. ' It is un-
sightly and unsafe. The mulcr'-
wa iters'. committee which r oaently
Made 0 survey illOmaha stated that
40 ,ler cent, of the so castled electric
files originated bleat defective coeds.
,Don't permit "the Bandy man" 1101'
the hncermpetant,Workmah to do your
wiring,
Don't forgot that there' ate 365
days iii the year in which :to see that
Your olectrie wining is in 'First class
shape, Tine pr.eVnntiot week is pest
but there me :fifty-one 'other weeks
yearly when the sante precautions can
safely be taken.'
Don't forget at' 4t1y tine that good
competent workmanship and 'first-
Ntunber on Boll 15, average atten-
dance, 14—Jewell Grainger, teacher.
class material used in the install.
tion ofelectric wiring make the best
and safest job of. work.
Don't overlook the fact that the el -
electrical department is anxious to fur
nish .service and will be glad to offer
suggestions for yout Wiring job. Some
of them may prove uesfiil.
The
Conservatives
OF THE CENTRE RIDING OF
HURON
Will hold a Convention at
Y
Cardno's Hall, Seaforth
011:
Wednesday,
Mau 16th, 1923
at 2.30
for the purpose of nominating a Can-
didate .to contest the election in the
interests of the Liberal-Conservaive
Party,
A good attendance is earnestly re-
quested. Ladies especially invited.
"Goa Save The King"
M. Broderick. Wan. Chmpbell
President Secretary.
SPECIAL
-I'AF`IES
Also a largo assortment of
bulk ,and package chocolates
Bulk Ice Cream acral Bricks
tW N ORF
Confectionary and Restaurant
"Wo 'aim to please,"
FA 11,11ERS
WE NEED YOUR SCRAP IRON
WE WILL I?AY CASH
$15 per ton for Stove and Furnace
• Scrap
1120 per ton for 00011 Machinery
- Scrap
Delivered at Otir Shop
GET YOUR NEW PLOW POINTS
.AND GREY IRON CASTINGS
FROM US
IUI1.ON SPECIALTY CASTING CO.
Moteo' Works l3gilding
Paint Up, Clean Up, Keep It Up
Just Received a Special Assortment of Aluminum Ware ,Special at 98c.
See otir Window Display
'Utility Paint for Barns, Sheds and Garages $2.00 per. Gal.
Now is the time to brighten up with :Sherwin-Williams Paint.
Mixed Nails from 1 to 6 in. $4.00 per Keg
A full line of Brantford Roofing
:Call iii and look over our Stock
lour Prices are Right
.The Store with a Stock
- IT WILL, PAY YOU
Topf. aY ) as a visit 16 look over our stock of Furniture and Hard-.,.
ware, We feel sure of pleasing you with st splendid assortment,
,carefully selected from the best manufacturers.
Our dining -room' -suites in Golden, Fumed and Keppel Oak, as
well as Solid Walnut ate real bargains.
Bedroom suites, springs, and mattresses galore.
A fine new lot of Reed Chairs. and Ferneries
And remember• our stock of Congoleurit Rugs,'Linoleuius and
Oil Cloths is complete
The Eureka Vacuum Cleaner gets the dirt and saves' a lot of work
• Ask for a demonstration •
Clinton Hardware and Furniture Co-.
THE STORES WITH A STOCK
1Furniture Phone 104
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Hardware 195
NORM.ANDI,E BLOCK
PROGRA
FRIDAY AND SATU DAY
The big Goldwyn Picture,
"Yellow` Men and Gnld
"Sport Review"
"A Trip Through Filmland"
Through
Matinee Saturday afternoon at 2.15. .
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
"A Question of Honor"
Starring Aneta Stewart... A thrilling storyof
�
Love and Romance
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
Real Adventure
also an Educational' Comedy
"Mile a Minute Mary))
F"
Admission 25c and 1 .
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NNING NO RISKS
,Chlorine, tic ncools, ap-
proached the cashier's desk with an
hit of determination on her features,
"I wants ya' t0 .tako caro of dis
11cn11 cash 10': a while','' she remarked,
pliiiibung don hot' savings of sev-
oral years.
"Why',' Clflerino 7 asked Uno c5511-
icr, who ]stew her, of old,; "I thought
you alwnys Said you'd never trust the
bank?"
"Dot's all right, ("let's all right, but
do cirettinfrances surraundhr 110
latter makes n111 change iriah mind,
��
,you sec, I'se .gi.tvne' get 'married, illj++°a,�
Ah don't want CIO; 111114 money.
round do liaise with a strange culled
roan on de promisor."-'I'he •Savain,
nal) News,