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The Clinton News Record, 1928-04-05, Page 8T E CLINON-NT' rS RECORD. THURSDAY,, APIRIL 5, 152 CLINTON'S LEADING JEWELEIZY S3'Oi E NEED ASS -If your eyes feel tired, weak or strained and rehnston's Jewel- er- Store is the place to got them at the lowst possible price. Protect your eyes now --and enjoy perfect vision all your -life: Rad eyes are responsible for innumerable ills. Don't neglect them! We will examine your eyes and - tell you whether or not you should 'Well' ;'lasses. Giassel xk?tiiretl prom zt1 y -Chan ed --•or rel', # 1 b � /aired, .• Ha JOHNSON Graduate of -Toronto College of Optometry ineJewellery and Repairs 'Next HoVey's Drug Store• es ua 'i. Choose your Spring Suit or Topcoat now and be ready When the season opens. , The .new Samples are now ready for your inspection, Beautiful New Fabrics, latest styles, same old prises. We are now agents for Tip Top Tailors, the largest one price tailors in the world. SUIT OR OVERCOAT MADE -TO -MEASURE .$24 00 Also the Berger Tailoring Co., one of the largest tailoring'es- tablishments in Canada. • High class workmanship and high grade materials and trimmings; are conbined.with-low price to make this -the greatest value in made - to -Measure clothing offered in Canada, PRICED' FROM $20 00 TO $50 00 Tip -Top and Berger Clothing are sold from coast to coast. umsteel Bros. PHONE 25, i • �, P. M. MARCH. 220 h 044 .And ww ilii' it0 ci301is0 we gfeet Clic buds, the swelling' of the. sap. and*all the other things of which the poets. sing..' It is the coining of Bears from !hibernation, the waking of .the earth, the decorating of your home with Wa11 Paper than which there is noth- ing that adds - so much beauty at so little' cost ,it '.takes ,an•. artistic and. beautiful interior and has redeemed and glorified Many a .dark and chis anal room. It is the logical selection in full confidence that no artistic ef- fect will be lost in application. _It it the finished product of a high paid artist ant unlike n1anyrmediums for decorative wall treatment, it is, -'not dependent for its /interpretation' on those who do not know what is :min utely proper. .Human -nature . cravesfreshness and variety and the home is no ex- ception, emerging from the dullness of :winter, the -easiest way to attain it is to repaper your walls with such as - will proclaim the freshness. of spring.- Do you, know any decora,: tive .material,for walls that it is as easy to, anticipate *h finished effect or provides, an equal; variety oftex- ture design and colouring .or can be obtained to match or=harmonize with the other furnishings of your home. Regarding prices—We have in hmiteil cluantites for;, quick disposal 10 patterns at•5c "` 17 -patterns at 7c, and 'our next price is; 10c with 28 Patterns, then 12'4ze, •15es 20e, 25c and; thus advancing to; $1..00' per roll. Wall Paper Makes the 'Home Walls Smile.., • • Tile -W. D. Fair Ca. Often the Cheapest -Always the Best Early-. Fin• is the best time to do your painting, We carry a full line of the, highest grade paints, varnishes, byushea and `everything for one who wants to do their own home painting„ ... • The quality.. of our paints and brushes is -'the very best` obtain- able 'at prices that are the very lowest, TRY OUR RARRLED'SUNLIGHT—THE WHITEST PAINT MADE Sutter & Perdue 1 PLUMBING 'HART/WARE ELECTRIC WIRING , Phone 147w AMIIIIIMENOM1.4•10.119,•.:061..611.21930. esemimismormsismarenammosseessemaiseruraressuseaseerasszweraiismiss 1 Have Your New Spit , g SUFI rd' r 1Via-de business success—as Well aS Mii SoCiat gleam—is often promoted by his neat personal appearance. Nothing equals the effect of the custom tailored suit, And it costs no' .morethan a:_ready-made one—therefore, it is within easy reachof all.. - We have a wide assortment of new spring materials. Come in and look at them—then make your selection, . Our prices ai'e reasonable -.and we will give you quick service. 1 Davis . er .n .Custom Tailoring Branch 125j Cleaning and Pressing armatellezmatetzsawavymacitcaman p1 e� r� Our rapid delivery service isonly onex oI the reasons you. will enjoy trading.. here. You get' whatever you need in grocer- ies in a jiffy. ' Our prices are always Iow for the High Grade` Groceries we carry, . " Very Best Fresh Butter, Strictly Fresh 'Egg's;, Best . Quality Coffee, Pure Maple Syrup, Choice Bacon, THE er -s.. r KE S Main';1Sw 1ticVittie in the Lord's prayer. AiW ter .the bus' wast t d th Loatries]oro Mr. Frank ..Campbell, son.' of the late James Canhpbell;lras.rettirnfd.'to ' his home in Winnipeg: Mrs. Edmund Cravvford is- visit • Firs her daughter, Mit: A. S.,,K:nnkel,. Niagara' Falls. ',IIIiss Marjorie Lyon, . nurse -in - .training the Sick Children's Hos- pital, Toronto, is visiting her: par - Miss Ruby Ir"win was - in Toronto on Monday. • Mrs; Foote of Toronto is visiting her. parents, Mr. and Mrs.. J. Torrance, Mfr. and Mrs J. Barton of Goderieb called on' Clinton friends on -Sun- day last. Miss Clete Ford of the :Alma College staff is home for the Easter va- cation. " - Mrs. 'Dipple of Renfrew is visiting her W. Potter.rents parents, r. and Mrs. 0 - Mrs. C. H.,Bartliff has returned from a visit in Toronto, Oshawa and Preston. Mr, John Gibbings . of London .Uni- versity is home for the Raster vacation. Mxs. James Livermore visited Rev, C. J. and Mrs. l Poorhouse of Exet- er on Saturday. Miss A. Bartliff of Aurora' is spend- ing the Easter vacation at her home in town. '• Mrs. W. T. Heilman has returned from a visit with her sister, >Mrs, Quinn of Toronto.' Mrs. J, E, Brooks of Mitchell visited her parents,' Mr. and Mrs. ,Win. Cantelon, last week. _ Mr, and Mrs. G. A. Walker leave this afternoon to spend the Easter- tide with Hamilton friends. Mr. Edgar Maguire left Tuesday to spend several weeks in' Philadelphia New York and Atlantic City. Mr. E. H. Keen has returned to the west after spending the winter with his sister, Mrs. J. W. Shobbrook, Misses Eleanor and Jean Plumsteel, Eileen Atkinson and • Ruth Ball of !the -University of Western Ontario are home for the Easter vacation. Rev. L. C. Harrison motored Rep. Canon Hewett, who had been' con- ducting a mission in St. Paul's, church for a week,•to Hamilton af- ter the morning service on Sunday last, 14Zisses Mary and Jean Macausehie were called home from Toronto on Friday owing to the serious illness of their father, the late JamesMae- Murchie, They will remain for a time. lVlr, George Warning and his daugh- ter of Regina and Mr, ,'red Warn- ing of"Strathcona, have been visit hag their sister, Ibirs. G. A. Crooks of the Base Line: Miss Warning is remaining for a time with her aunt. tuspendned. 'ding the winter -in Blyth, has re. Mr. and Mrs. James Elsley -Mrs. J Tamblyn and Mrs. P. Tamblyn attend- ed the funeral of the late W. Stan- ley in Clinton on Sunday, Mr,: Frank. Tamblyn is visiting his brother, Will Tamblyn of Toronto, this week. 1110, and Mrs.` Alex. Stewart at- tended- the funeral on Saturday of the latter's uncle, Mr, Dutchbur:n of Stratford. , Mrs. D. Mountain• is visiting her son, Willis, for a while. . Me., Frank Campbell, Mrs. James Campbell and Mrs, E. Lyon spent Monday with. Blyth'friends. e The monthly meeting of the Wo- men's Institute was held in the con with, the President in the chair. bib's• J. Tamblyn lead in prayer, Mrs. G. mrinity hall on Thursday,•March h 2 . eats, Mr. and Mrs.. Win. Lyon . of the Gravel Road. ilIrs.Jos. .Lyon, who spent the win- ter with her daughter, Mrs, Dewar, Ottawa, has returned to her home here, . Mr.Charles W'aymouth has taken a position in hisAnicle's garage, .Tor. onto. Miss J. Cowan is visiting her sis- ter, Mrs, Robt. Townsend. Mrs, Thos. Moon, who has been; mess ransace , c -following program was given: 'In— strumentals, Mise Gladys Grainger; -Mies Gladys Mountain; readings Miss Rosalie Craivford, Mrs, Shad - dick and Mrs,' B, Nott, when an ad- journin'ent wasrnade to the basement where an excellent_ lunch was. ser- ved by Mrs. G. McCall Mrs. P,Man- Mr t �, Iv vl s .er Sunday Breakfast Easter Sunday Dinner POR'BREAKFAST Grape' Fruit, 4 fax Breakfast Bacon, in peice .:.:............:,,,:. Marmalade,. large far - New Laid Eggs ... Our Own - Special Coffee, per Ib. ....... ,• .. Hot Cross Bins 25c' 35c 25e 40c 350 700 I�'OR. LUNCHEON FAVORI'T'E SALAD (By Edna Pednehal,er) '/; Ib. Shelled Ahrionds; 1 Ib shelled 'Walnuts; 4, Oranges; -2 bunches Celery; Chop nuts, and celery find; Gut oranges small•pieces, mix with dressing and serve on Lettuce leaf.. FOR DINNER Tomato Soup, 3 fax . , : - 25e New Carrots, bunch .. , , . ..... , . , 15o New Beets, bunch .. , , , . . , .... 15c • Sweet Pickles, per bottle.25c Golden' Banton Corn 20e Dove Sweet Peas ,............. °...-. ,. 25c • Head Lettuce • 20c FOR EASTER SPECIALS Pineapple, per tin . 15c Vanilla jugs ;each 25c Prepared 1VTustard'in Sherbit glasses , ..`.. . , . 15c 5 pkgs. M�cLaren's Jelly powder 320 ' SPECIAL CASH AND 'SERVICE PRICE LIST 2 cans corn 25e, 2 cans peas . , 25e 1 syrup - .. - .,, 33c 3 lbs. Broken Sodas - 25e 2 Ibs^ Ginger' Snaps , 25c 3 Corn Flakes 25c Oranges, per dozen .. 39e Shelled Walnuts , , , , , ,. 590 Matches, 3 lbs. for , , 25e Dates, 3 lbs for 33c Brooms .......... , . '3, c Vanilla Jugs ' 25c 2 Iodized Salt 25e Sugar has advanced. Our next car due -to arrive April 20th IN THE MORNING FIRST DELIVERY 9 a.m. IN THE AFTERNOON FIRST'DELIVERY 2;30 p.m. Cash andW.-• T..O'Neil Service RE SELLS FOR LESS PRICE PREVAILS i ..,4,�, GRAND V1111s1ro1•Seo Under auspices ,of Pastime Club THE EVENT OF THE SEASON DON'T MISS.IT TOWN HALL, CLINTON Wednesday,, April 18th The Blackest of "Niggers" The Gayest of Songs The Wittiest of Jokes DON'T FAIL TO; KEEP THE DATE ,OPEN Admission, Adults 35e, Children 25e 'All Seats Reesrved. 55-2 A Musical Treat is in store FOR THE rPEOPLE OF'OLINTON AND SURROUNDING COMMUNITY on the :evening of - THURSDAY, APRIL 12th When a Concert `will be given under the auspices of the Hospital Board by Miss Marion' R. Gibbings, Soloist Miss Marie Jackson, Harpist Miss Joy Jackson, Pianist PROGTIAM AS FOLLOWS: Songs—M, Gibbins: Brown Bud, !Morning, I Thought I heard you Singing, ti. Piano Solo: IIungariaa ,Rhapsody, 1 -Liszt- Joy Jackson. Harp solos' M. Jaelison.' The Fountain, Zabel; Boo, Hach; Spring Song, Mendelssohn. Harp and Voice—M, Jackson --M Gibbings: Bercense, J'oceylen; Moth- er Machree, In My Garden—Roberts, Joy and Marie Jackson=- ,Harp and Piano Rhapsody. Rosary, Nevin; ,Narcissus, Nevin, Solos: In Maytime; T •:k ow my Redeemer Liveth, :;Messiiih; At Dawning, .Cadmait's. Harp Solo, M. Jackson: Priere,, Iiasselman, Piano, Harp, Veiee—Indian Lova Cal1,sRose .Marie. The Clinton. Male Quartette will also assist in the program. Admission 50e--411 .seats -reserved: Plan open at Fair's Store on Saturday, April 7th, 55-2 A'Cibrille51 Mr. Wm. Craig and Mr, Fred Wag- ner have returnee! from .Elint and Detroit, where they have been work- ing for. the past two months. - Miss Janet 'Alp - of Copper Cliff has 'been 'visiting with her brother, Rev. W. R. Alp; for a week. Mr, and Mrs..R. 5, Rutledge went to .Buffalt on Friday' last to attend t110 funeral of a. sister Of Mrs, Rut, ledges. Miss Laura Rutledge returned. home from Londesboro on I!rday,, Miss B. Thompson 'of. West.' Wa- n inn• s. F. Tambl m rs. A• -i c- wanosh is visiting her brother, Mr, Cool, -Mrs, R. • Vodclen anti Miss M. Wm. Thompson,. in the village. Cartwright. There were eighty-six, iattendance. allies 1 nMr, and Mrs. Irs. J. J. 4Vas hin •ton g went to Hamilton on Wednesday last, returning the same day. Mr. 0. E. Errata spent a couple of days at London last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. • D, Munro and daughters motored, to 'Sebringville and spent Sunday with Mrs. Munro's sister. Mr. Chas. •Nevins returned from Detroit last week, where he has been working since the first of the year. Co -Operate . With Society ' The Horticultural Society.respect- fully solicits the cooperation of every resident of town and vicinity in its efforts to, mane this community a beauty spot. Become a member of the Society by sending yen/. memebr- ship fee of $1.00 to the Seeretry, .H, E, Broke. 56-1. MINSTREL SHOW • Will be given in the UNITED CHURCTI, $OLMESVILLE TUESDAY, APRIL 10th 8p.m.. by The Boysato£ Brucefield 25 Male Voices 25 COME. and enjoy a good laugh, Darkie Jokes Darkie Songs and Darkie Melodies Admission 35e and 25e 56-1 A PLAY 3 -act 'farce Comedy, "His Uncle's Niece" will be given by the A. Y. P. A. of ST. JAMES' CHUJRCH MIDDLETON (Goderieh to'vi10hip) on the evening of FRIDAY, APRIL 20th at 8:15 In the church basement „-.. The Play' is a Scream. Come and Enjoy a Laugh Admission 352. Children 20c 56-2 COM D. L. and W. Coal aizd Sonet -Sol- vay, Coke alawys on hand for immed- iate delivery. ' Also a quantity of dry Maple .Wood Ordersetaken at Sutter and Per - due's and accounts may be paid there. W. J. .MILLER &SON Orders taken at residence, Ontario St. PHONES: 46w and 46j Here Get your Pans and Buckets" now and he ready when the sap starts to r•un, - i Agent for Renfrew Crean. Seperetor Call and get Prices; HARDWARE and' PLUMBING Phone .244 - ORDER EARLY Phone 48 1 x14°use Cleaning You may run across different bite of house furnishing that have seen there best days, in that ease we would advise you that as usual. we have a wonderful new stock of Linoleums and. Oil Cloths, by the yard and in,Rngs. Some of great patterns.. Congoieum Rugs in all sizes. - The patterns are better than ever this spring and prices are law - quire. How about your bedding requirements. We have some real new styles in the Simmons Steel Beds that will surprise you and big stock of springs and distresses. AA good place to store your furs, ete,.,vdouid be a cedar chest. cedar lining. er than ever. In carpet rugs we can supply anything you may re - We have them in the natural Cedar finish and solid Walnut with See our new stocl1' of baby carriages, strollers and collapsible sulkies, children's chairs and rockers. Clinton Hardware and Furnit reCo THE STORES WITH A 'STOCK FUNERAL DIRECTORS MONUMENT DEALERS Furniture Phone: 104 Hardware 195 i'aster For Easter Breakfast SIives, stuffed.. ..20c to 45c - Olives,' plain , .... ,15e to 40c Branston Piekles . „ , 30c Horse Radish 25e Peanut Butter, jar, 250 Ketchup, Heinz LL..20c and 30c ti gos Bacon and Eggs Libby's Fruit Salad .. Canned Pineapple, 2 for . Canned Peaches Jelly Powders,_ 4 for' Marmalade ,• ....25e and 300 350 25e 25c 35e We have a selection of the nicest and freshest bacon, ham and egg's_ obtainable. When • cooked would .take your mouth water., CABBAGE, LETTUCE, TOMATOES, CELERY, ONIONS AND FRUITS SPINACH L. LAWSON &CO* PHONE 111 PROMPT DELIVERY THE , PPROACH OF .EASTER Ae the Easter season approaches, one realizes that Spring is • here, the time of yeitr for the building and improving of homes— asignal to dress up, Yons home may need dressing up; perhaps a new front door, or some inside trim here and there. If it's any- thing in Mill wont that you will need, you can order from. us 'with confidence ,that your order, be it large or small, will 'be promptly - and carefully filled. EVERYT.T-IING IN BUILDERS' SUJPPLIES Thomas McKenzie Estate, Clinton (ler Speeiaty is High Grade Millwork. Phone 88 Residence, 611