The Clinton News Record, 1928-03-15, Page 8CLINTON'5 LIs'ADINC JEWELRY "STORE
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TfFUl8SD.'.Y, MARCH 15 1928,
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For ° the Green 17th
Bit
NEED GLASSES
If•your eyes feel tired, wet1c or strained and Johnston's Jewel
ery Store is the place to get them at the iowst possible price. Protect
your ryes, now ---and enjoy -perfect vision all Your life.
Bad eyes are responsible For innumerable ills. Don't neglect them!
We will 'examine your eyes and tell you whether or _not you
should Wear glasses.
Cl'asses repaired promptly -ch
ged—or.refrain ed.
. H® JOHNSON
Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry
Fine Jewellers y and Repairs Next Hovey'Drug Store
Nets Myles
�nportcd �latcrals
HIGH PRICE
Is no longer Essential to Fine ,Clothes
Beautiful new fabrics, rich tweeds and cheviots, handsome wor-
steds and fast dyed blue Berges, all ready to be made up into the new
Spring Suits' by the most expert clothes designers in Canada.
We are agents for The Berger Tailoring Company
Prices from .$20.00 up.
Also Tip Top Tailors, made:to-measure at factory price, $24.00
A few of the 'Winter Overcoats ]eft to clear at prices like these
$24.00 Coats reduced to $15.95. $10.00 Coats reduced to $10.95
Buy your coat for next winter and save money
Cut prices on all lines of winter goods:
Plumsteel Bros.
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Expert
PLUMBING
Work at a
Reaso►anable Price
r
Weguarantee that our plumbing work will give complete :siitis-
faction and that our prices are the most reasonable in town.
When you phone here for a plumber you know that the Work will
be done rightand .at the right price.
PitQMVMPT•EFF ICIENT SERVICE, JUST PHONE 147w
Sutter & Perdue
Pt,tMETNG
HARDWARE LECTille WIRING
Phone 147w
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New Spring;
Made to Order
i''A man's business success.—as 1411 as: his social sileeeSS-,Wee often
promoted by his neat personal appearance. ''-
Nothing equals the. effectOfthe custom tailored suit.'
Aral itcosts no more than a ta'dy" made elle-therefore, it is
within •easy reach of a)ji
Vile: have a wide .assortment of "war s»Ling .ninteriale, Come in
, and'18ok, at theih--the make your s'Oectioni
•�Qu.
• prices arexeaboob1e a n d•,ve;wi1 iv u� quick
k service,
Davis & Herman
Custom Tailoring Cleaning and Pressing
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Headquarters
For
Quality Groceries
Groceries that you know to be clean, whole-
some and fresh add to 'your- meals a zest that
means • better health. We combine quality, ser-
vice and value. That's why we are' grocery head-
quarters for housewives who KNOW, Our stock
is complete in every detail: `'-
Canned goods, package articles, fresh fruits
and vegetables to suit the most fastidious,
Phone and deliver service, of course.
TIIE C. & S. GROCERS
Branbh 125j Main.125w'
EENSALL: The Mission Band of The following program was given:
e United Church held its meeting
ii Sunday afternoon. Following the
aging of a hymn, A. Appleton legs
prayer,, followed by the minutes of.
e lastmeeting, 'by Rae Patterson,
td roll call; Scripture reading, Ein-
e IVtirm• Collection, M. Hemphill,
Duet; Mary Hemphill, and Kathryn
Drysdale; duet, Gladys Passmore, and
1Vlavis Spencer; • reading, Eleanor
Skinner. Mrs. Skinner' gave a very
Pleasing address, 'alter' which the
Lord's Prayer was repeated - in
unison.
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SEAL M S 609
Time has, woven many a curious,
tradition about the patron saint , of
Ireland , it is almost assured that he
was born about the year 387 and his
death occurred 465, his day is celebra-
ted the world round by afl who adiriire
the %geniality and "kindliness which'
characterised St. Patrick,
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The, weather is still cold and indoor
entertainment is the rule. Lf. by a
stroke of good fortune itis your turn
to entertain soon, speak for St. Pat-
rick Day. • Just think of the oppor-
tunity for decorations and favors,
harps, shamrocks, Killarney ",Castles,
Seals, green decorated -Crepe, Cut-
outs, Napkins, Doilies, Streamers
Flags, Buttons, 'Tally. Cards, Pipes.
SEAL N95718
Erin Go Bragh—Iu the calendar of
the Saints, March 17th' is devoted to
St. Patrick, but apart from its eccles-
iastical origin the day is recognized as
a -social. or national, ratherr than'a re-
ligious festival, and observed by all,
notably by all loving Sons of Erin.
We have many articles suitable for
the day, Remembrances and Cards. '
"O'Molly O'Molly" Will supply the
demand for a new Irish waltz song.
This is the creation of the writers of
"Peggy O'Neil."
Irish Song Books -21 Songs ,25c
Tito W.D.Fair Co:
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
r� 01I�IIIII WIIIIIIIIuimimm�muim,im' ullHl�lr
�, n.. ....nu.., ,re,eai
Miss Lucile Grant returned last'
week
#0111.a visit in Toronto
Miss .flarriet . Tawkins, nurse -in.
training at Stratford Hospital, was
kome on Monday.
Rev. A, Macfarlane is in -London this
week attending. • a meeting of : the
Synod committee.
Mr: Harold Langford, who has been
taking a military course in Lon-
don, has returned.
Rev. C, J. 1Vloorehousewas 'here last
week attending the funeral of the
i . ylate Mrs..L, Crich,
WO- -
ps- dollI 8 Tieivvartlia of. Victoria
College, Toronto, spent the week-
end at her home in, town',,
Mr. Bruce Tasker left this
morning to take a position on the
steamer Huronic at Sablia.
Miss Etta McBrien of • London was
home with her mother, Mrs. henry
• McBrien, over the week-end
Misses Eleanor and Jean Plumsteel
of the Western University,, London.
were home over the, weelc:.eiid.
Miss Marian Andrews spent °several
days over the week -and • with her
slater, Mrs. F F .,Plies :of Kit=
ehener.
Mr. James Mahaffy ,and ilfiss Mar-
garet Nlahaffy were at, Mitchell on
Tuesday attending' the: funeral of
the former's sister, -in-law, the late
Mrs. John Mahaffy, •
Mrs. Prod Parker of Wjldox, Sask.,
who
t mains of
he me
her husband home last Week. -is re-
• graining for ,•t couple of,weeks he,
fore returning to her home. at Wil -
1Vlisi Etta' Hardy of Merritton has.
been' holidaying. at'h t home this
• 'weeli, ; Miss Hardy,haa been •� reeov-
•Bring �roxit„v an attacks of .chielten-
,pox,•w4hmeh she contracted from one
of her:pupils
Dr;• W. Shipley of CAigai;y and MM:
Douglas 'Shipley of:•"Toronto have,
been at their home in!town the past
week, being called•': home by the
'sudden death of .their 'father, the
late William • Shipley. . '
Mrs. Thos.' iliunro returned to her
home in St. Marys last week after
spending some days with her sis-
ter, Mrs. A. Lucas, who has been
very M. Mrs. Lucas is"improving.
her friends are glad to know,
Mrs. W. D. Fair has been in :Sarnia
the past week with her sister, Mrs.
J. J. Paterson, whose husband, the
late Rev. Dr: J. J. Paterson, died on,
Friday after a brief illness. < ' Mr,•
Fair attended the funer8li which
took place on ¥onday_afternoon,
Master Owen Combe, who is'"a -stud-
ent of Trinity Boys' School, Port
'I -Tope, which wasdestroyed by fire,
last week, is holidaying at his, home
in town, that of Col. Ti. B..and`Mrs,
Combe. The boys weir' given a
fortnight'svacation,', until arrange-
ments could be made for continuing
the routine of school work:
IVI;r, •and Mrs, Stewart Taylor were
in Brantford on Thursday last, go-
ing down to see a sister of the lat-
ter, who was most severely : burn-
ed when her clothing, caught ,fire
in her home several days before.
At last reportsthe •patient seemed
to be, making some progress but
her recovery is not .by any means
sure.
St. Patrlcles Sale, March 15th to 24th.
The Top of the -Morning to .You.'” : Come
St. Patrick's
Supper
Green Hats Shanmrock
Special Mixture
per. lb. 33c.`
Surprise Sale
ST. PATRICK'S SPECIAL
SATURDAY EVENING AT '7 30
COME EARLY WHILE
THEY LAST
3 this (Libby's) Pork & Beans
4 lbs. Best Rice ,
4 pkgs. Corn Flakes ,
5 pkgs. Jelly Powder
3 Aylmer Soups
33e
33c
, 33c
33e
.... ,.,,.. _33c
4 Clar'k's, Soups, Tomato and Vegetable, 33c
5 pkgs. Ammonia .
3 Dutch Cleanser
(5 lb.) Pail Syrup
DATE CAKE
1 cup Brown sugar, i/,s cup butter,. 8s cup warm
- watery - walnuts ,cut up, two cups flour,1
lb, Dates, a little salt,; one teaspoonful Soda, dis-
solve in warm water, bake in a ;'oaf tin, 3 lbs.
Dates for 33c,
. 33c
33c
33c
MARMALADE, SPECIAL
CROSS & 13LACKWELL
Regular 35c
With ;Coupon for 25c
FOR ST. PATRICK'S DAY
WEEK .END SPECIALS
cans morn ; 25e
2 cans Peas „ 25c-
2 cans; Tomatoes
10 bars P. & G. Soap 43c
3 lbs. trolten Sodas , 29c
2 lbs. Ginger Snaps :,. - 25e'
Fancy Assorted. Cakes, per ib.. 29c
Leap ,Year Biscuits ..... .,.: 29c
Mazola Oil, .. , , ..35aand 65e
Benson's Syrup, 450 and 500
Leaf Lettuce, Celery, Tomatoes
IN THE MORNING FIRST DELIVERY 9 am. IN THE AFTERNOON FIRST DELIVERY 2:30 p.m: ORDER' EARLY
Cash an.;Vi49
S ,: rvice • `•
WEIERE "SELLS FOR LESS" PRICE PREVAILS
i
Phone
48
THE OPERETTE -
"The Day Before
Yesterday"
Including pretty ;lances, old time
costumes, etc.
Under auspices of
Home. and ,School Club
will be given by "the pupils of the
Clinton Public School •
• ill'. tjte •
COLLEGIATE 4.tiO1'J !UM
on the evenings of
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
March.15th •and 16th
Concert at 7.30 sharp
Program also includes a Minstrel •
Show and Wooden Soldier Parade
Admission 35c, All seats reserved
• 52-1.
•
Concert
in Turner's Church
.A play will be presented in
TURNER'S CHURCH, ON
WEDNESDAY; APRIL 4th
Under the auspices of The Friend-
ly Circle. class. Program commences
at 8 o'clock, sharp. Musa between
acts, This is going to be something:
special Don't miss it. Admission
35e and 25e. ' '. 53-2.
People You Know
Mr and Mrs. Wm. Lucas and Master
Harold of Edmonton arrived on
Monday, coming east owing to ,the
severe illness of the former's moth-
er, -Mrs. A. Lucas. •
GecierlichTownship
Last Week we made mention of the
death of Mrs. James Wilson of Dev-
lin, New Ontario, but 'no particulars
were to hand when the paper went. to
press. Mrs. Wilson was -•only ,;ill
about a fortmght,and her death cane'
very unexpectedly:•'•- '
Mrs. Wilson 'wasp rior to her mar
•riage, ,Martha Tebbutt, being a
daughter of the late Walgate Teb-
butt of- Goderich r township, and she
spent her childhood' and young 'wo-
manhood
womanhood in this township., After her
marriage -thirty-three year's, ago she'.
lived for three years in Wingliam,.
when she and her husband went to
New Ontario, where they have since
resided. She-. visited the old home
locality four years ago. 'She is sur
vived by her husband and a family- off.
five, two son's and three, daughters,_:
two of the latter being still at home.
She is also survived by two sisters,
and six brothers: Mrs. A. Wilken and
Mrs, F. ltrecartney, Clinton, George
and John, GodericIr township; Alfred
Goderich; Lewis of Tuekersmitl;.
Henry, Redlands, California and Wal -
gate, Druid, Sask, Tho funeral took
place at Devlin, one brother, Mr. W.
Tebbutt of Druid, Sask., being pre-
sent.
If ullett Township
The following is the report of 5,
S. No. 10 for the month of Fehruarv.`
Sr. 3rd—Donald Sprung, 79%;
Gordon Johnston, 64..
Jr. 3rd—Dorothy;Vodden, 75.
Sr. 2ucl—Leonard Yungblutt, 62;
Charlie Machan, 56.
jr. 2nd—Stanley Yungblutt, 72.
Primer --Ruth Vodden, ' 80; . Beth
1Govien, 7S;, Eddie Thinking, 77; Flor-
ence Yung''bhitt, :75; t+leanor' Sprung,
t
74; Pearl Johnston, 68. Orval Seiling,
68"`,
An asterisk denotes absence for
one or more examinations.
Number on roll, 13, average atten
dance, 12.2;
E, Arnett, teacher.
ST. PATRICK'S
DAY
Ing Sale and .Afternoon Tea
8a
under auspices of Ladies' Auxiliary
of
THE PRESBYTERIAN: CHURCH.
will be . held hi the church basement
Saturday, March 17th
From 3 to 5 o'clock. 52-2.•'
St Patrick's
Euche and Dance'
mthe
ST. JOSEPH'S PARISH HALL
on the evening of
Friday, March I6th•
Euchre, 8 to ±0 • • • Dancing 0
Admission 50e. , '+
COAL
D. L. and :W. • Coal and Seinet-Sp1
vay Coke alawys on hand for immed-•
iate _delivery, •
Also a quantity of dry Maple Wood
Orders taken at. Sutter' and ,,Per;
due's• and accounts niay'be paid there.
W. J. MILLER &: SON
Orders taken at residence, Ontario •St.
PHONES; 46w and 46j
SAP
9SEASON
Will Soon
Be Here
Get your Pans and Buckets now
and be ready when the sap starts to
run;
4P
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Agent for Renfrew Cream Seperators
Gall and get Prices.
HARDWARE and PLUJMBING
Phone 244
Spring litfttin
Here we are again, Spring just around the Corner. house clean-
ing time is almost here, we have everything the Housewife wants to
beautify her home.
MURESCO
for a good wall finish. S -W -P flat tone for the wall.
FOR THE WOODWORK
CARMOTE, MEDIUM•.GLOSS ENAMEL, CARMOTE FLOOR
ENAMEL AND VARNISH STAIN
BERRY BRUSHING LACQUER
Ono of the Best Brushing Lacquers on the Market. Just the
thing for renewing old furniture—Just like new. Anyone can use it.
Full line of wall and floor Paint and Varnish Brushes
SAP PAILS AND SPOUTS OF ALL MAKES
A Few Second Eland Ranges at a low Price
, MIXED NAILS, 7 POUNDS FOR 25c
Clinton Hardware and,FurnitureCo
THE STORES WITH A STOCK
FUNERAL DIRECTORS MONUMENT DEALERS
Furniture Phone: 104 Hardware 195
4444 644464. 44444.4046 444.
4 St. Patrick's Day
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SPE GIA►LS
Smoked Breakfast Bacon Peameal Cottage Roll
ib. piece 25c lb. piece 22d
Chicken Haddie, can . 25c
Kippered Herring, can 25e
Canned Salmon, large red 35e
Canned Peas, 2 for 'b.—. ; 25e
Pork' and Beans, 2 for.. ' 25e' •
Canned Tomatoes, 2 for.. 250
Soups, all 'flavors, 3 for.. 33c.
Pancake flour, per pkg... 15c
Pure Maple Syrup, per It. .758 Ma
Choice ,Rice, 3 ib. for . 25e
Bulk 'Macaroni, 23s lbs... 25e
Jelly Powders, 4 for .... 25e
Vanilla, large, 23q
Ketchup, large, ° ,. 25e
Gingerette Wafers, per tin 30e
Infants Delight, 3 for ... 25e,
Flexo, per pkg. 25c
tches, pkg. . .... . 29c
-Redeem your'.pundie Coupons here.
CELERY, LETTUCE, CABBAGE, BANANAS, ETC.
.L
PHONE 111
L WSON ..
PROMPT DELIVERY
A Home o Creo- i apt Shiasg es
Foryour present home or your new home, no other roof or side
wall can weather with quite' the soft lovliness of Canadian Made Cr.eo-
, Dipt;stained shingles. Tliat is because genuine Creo-Dipts are wea-
ther proofed in advance stained and protected by an exclusive Creo-
Dipt process. .
We have attractive color chart- and interesting photograpgs of
all new types and sizes of New Hoines, together with old houses• made
new with Creo-Dipt shingles, which are at your free disposal. and.
on re
prices givenrequest.
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