The Clinton News Record, 1928-05-03, Page 8E CLINTON-NEWS RECORD
CLINTON'S LEADING JEWELERY STORE
NEED GLASSES
-If your eyes feel tired, weak or strained and Johnston's Jewel
.cry Store is the place to get them at the lowst possible price. Protect
your eyes 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.
Glasses repaired promptly—changed—or reframed.
R. 0 X1\1 0
Graduate °of Toronto College of Optometry'
Fine Jewellery and. Repairs' Next Hovey'sDrug Store
Substantial
Price Price
Reductions
on, Men's;
NEW.OXFORDS
If you are seeking real comfort, plus the last wordiii style,
you'll find these new oxfords will satisfy you in every respect. And
besides you'll be more than pleased with the qualityand price.
All the latest and smartest models, speciolly priced at
$4 50 to $7.00
MEN'S WORK BOOTS
The kind that give real service and satisfaction. Heavy solid.
leather for out-of=doors wear. Made to stand -the wet, $3.00 to $4.50.
For factory or summerwear, lighter weight soft and comfortable
but durable, $2.75 to $4.35.
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lumsteel Bros.
BETTER VALUES LOWER PRICES
Be ready for; the Paper Collection on Saturday, Have bundles
securely tied and placed outside by ten o'clock.
Early'
pring
is the 'hest time to do your painting.
We carry a full line of the highest grade paints, varnishes,
brushes 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.BARRLED SUNLIGHT—THE WHITEST PAINT MADE
Sutter -& Perdue
PLUMBING HARDWARE ELECTRIC WIRING
Phone 14'7w
sawailiaatealitilM.
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i-i:.rve Your
New Spring
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--Made to lta':Tier
A m,,n's business success—as well as' his social success—is often
promoted
P by his neat personal appearance,
Nothing equals the effect of the custom tailored suit.
Arrtlat coss,ts,��,�no more than a ready-made one—therefore, . it is
within easy reach' df all.
We have a wide assortment of new spring materials. Come in
and look at them --then make your selection.
Our prices are reasonable and we will give you quick service.
Davis•
& Herrna
Custom Tailoring Cleaning and Pressing
Rapid Delivery
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Our rapid delivery service is only one
of the reasons you will enjoy trading here.
You get whatever you "need in grocer-
ies in a jiffy.
Our prices are always low for the High
Grade Groceries we carry.
Very Best Fresh Butter, Strictly Fresh
V ', ' ,•,fi r " ,: ' Eggs, Best Quality Coffee, Pure Maple
Syrup, Choice Bacon.
THE C. & S. GROCERS
Branch 125j
Main 125w
SUNDAY.
TI7tJit,SDAY, MAY 3, 1038,
ev
r eery
To some It .'win ;just be another
Sunday but to many who are thought-
ful and make ,practical advantagd of
the revolution of the earth uponits
axis it will , bo observed- as Mother's
Day. It is a: day on which all the
sons and daughters of the earthmay
acknowledge a debt which can never
be cancelled or fully repaid. So why
not greet your -mother with a suitable
card expressive of your thought and
esteem, She will no doubt have ap-
preciation for sweets or flowers, but
they make it a matter of twenty-four
hours while an appropriate greeting
card may hold the : day in reiriem-
brance until the season brings it
round once more. Euclid, who was
guarded in his statements gave us
the axion "that the lesser cannot eon
tain the 'greater" but we opine that
the sentiment contained in a cheery
greeting sent 'to mother on Mother's
Day. is a greater thing than the. 'card
expressing it. You count it a.point of
honor to honor your debts' but fig-
ures cannot show the debt owing to
mother: You will need, the arith-
metic whichcalculates love, loyalty,
sacrifice, devotion, self -forgetfulness,
forgiveness—the arithmetic of long
suffering and tender mercy, .and ev-
ery kindness- Greet her on Moth-
er's Dayt with a card.
Whistler's "Mother" picture at 15c,
25c, 35c and 50c. If a song is wanted
we have "Baby Your Mother" at 35c,
Tile* D. Fair Co.
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
w ' mmim� n oioio lam
Miss Isabel Draper of Brantford was
home. over last week -end.
Miss Ida Walkinshaw spent the week-
end with Hamilton friends. •
Miss Marjorie Beaton of Toronto is
spending a, few days at her home in
town.
Mr. Joe Higgins of the Toronto Uni-
versity is home for the long va-
cation, -
Mrs. Cranston of Port Arthur has
been visiting her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. J. Torrance.
Mrs. Win. Higgins has been in Sea -
forth this week owing to the illness
of lier sister-in-law.
Mrs. Hughes of Fort William is Visit-
ing her sister, Mrs. Lucy Thompson
and other members of her family
hereabouts.
Mrs. C. C. Rance of Toronto spent the
week -end calling on old friends in
Clinton She motored up with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Kilty.
Mrs. Kay of Strathroy has been the
guest of Mrs. Akam this week,
coming up on account of the death
of her uncle, the late D. K. Prior.
Miss Lottie Sloman returned last
week -end after a visit in Toronto
.,and with her brother, who has
charge of a C.N.R. school car in the
north. -
Miss Harriet Hawkins, nurse-in-
training
urse-intraining at the Stratford General
Hospital, is holidaying at her home
in town. Miss Hawkins and her
mother spent a few days with Ham-
ilton friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kilty and babe
motored up from Toronto and spent
the week -end with the lady's par-
ents, Dr. and Mrs. Shaw. They
were accompanied by Miss Rance
who had spent a few weeks with
them in the city.
Mr. and Mrs, John Moon and Master
Jack and 'Mr. and Mrs. J. D, Guy
of Toronto. who recently returned
from spending the winter in Ariz-
ona and California. motored -un last
week to visit relatives at Sebring-
vilie and Londesborn, Mr. Moon at-
tending the. funeral of his grand-
mother, the late Mrs, T. Moon of
FT;lictt- Thov reuort a very eniov-
ahle t'rin to +he south and a pleas-
ant sojourn there,
•Londesbo re
Quarterly
services
will b
e held r '
n
the United Chtuch Sunday a.m. there
will be no service in the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hooper- and
Master Gladwin of near St. Marys
visited Mrs. Hooper's parents, Mr.
and Masa J. Easley on Sunday.
Mr. and. Mrs. Ben Tyerman of Sea.
forth visited in the village Saturday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campbell, and
Miss Winnie and Mrs. J. ; N. Camp-
bell of , Westfield, also Mrs. Roy
Stonehouse and son Donald of Goder-
ich visited Mrs. Elsley and Mrs. Tam-
blyn Saturday afternoon,
Mrs. Kerslake and little daughter.
Phyllis of near Exeter spent last
week at the home of her father Mr:"
H. Lyon. She returned home Sun.
day.'
Mrs. Bell, who spent, part of the
winter in Blyth, is home again to the
village
Rev. B. and Mrs. Snell were in
Clinton on Saturday.
Mr. H. Brundson of Blyth, motored
to Kitchener on Sunday. He was ac-
companied by his parenth, Mr. and
Mas. W. 'Brundson, They went to
visit Mrs.'Brundton s sister, Miss M,,
Mason. tvho we understand is 'very
ill in the hospital there.
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quaker 'Cake Flour SaTurda afternoon
,.. y ®i1 and. eveningMay5th
Free' Receipe Book. You are entitled to one
A Big .Special in Comfort Soap this week.
15 bars and an aluminum Roaster for $1.68
Still a limited number of Dish Pans, 5 P.&G., 5 Gold 2 Guest
est
Ivory, Chipso and 1 Ivory bar for $1.48
OTHER. SPECIAL VALUES
Aylmer Tomatoes, 2 pkgs. ... 29e
2 cans Pork and Beans , • 19e
2 lbs. Prunes . , . , , , , . , , . 25c
Sour, Pickles, per bottle . . ........ ........... .....,25c
Sweet Pickles, per bottle
Betty's Jam . 25c
35c
Large Marmalade .
350
12 bars of P. & G. Soap 40c
2 cans' M. L. Corn . 25c
2 caps M. L. Peas . 25e
3 Corn Flakes .. 250
4 Jelly Powder .... 2550.
3 Corn Starch , . . c
Brooms, Brooms, Brooms! 5 -string for 33c
Do Not Miss These
New Sandwich Mixture ---India 'Relish and Peanut Butter
Pineapples; Lettuce, Green" Onions, New Cabbage
Celery and Tomatoes
. We will be closed Wednesday afternoons during the months of June, July, August and September,
except weeks containing a holiday. .
IN THE MORNING FIRST DELIVERY 9 a.m. IN THE AFTERNOON FIRST DELIVERY 2:30 pari.
Cash and
Service
to 9 eat
WHERE "SELLS FOR LESS" PRICE PREVAILS
ORDER EARLY
Phone
48
'Cranberry. Corners"
A -Comedy in. Four Acts
Will he presented by' the St. And-
rew's United church Choir, Bayfield;
under the auspices of the Ladies' AW.
of the Clinton Baptist church, in
TOWN HALL, CLINTON'
Friday Evening, May 4
Owatan Orchestra in Attendance
Admission 35c. All seats reserved
Plan of hall at Fair's Store.
59-2,
Home Made Sale
A. Sale of Homemade Baking
Will be held in the
COUNCIL CHAMBER,, CLINTON
by the Women's Institute
on the afternoon of '
Saturday,: May 12th
Commencing at 2.30.
60-2.
Miss Gibson a Blyth was the
guest of Mr. and,Mrs. J. Carter re-
cently.
Mrs. W. Mair of Clinton recently.
visited at the home of her brother,
Mr. and Mrs. H. Riley.
Miss Elliott of Wingham called on
friends here last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brigham were
guests at the home of Mr. H. San-
derson en Sunday, •
'Mr. Fred Shobbrook treated 'his
family to a new Essex ear last week.
Mr. W. Brown of the 13th conces-
sion has bought the farm of Mr. J.
Lamont just across the road from
Mr. Brown's own 'farm.
Miss Stalker teacher of S. S. No.
8, spent the weekend .with her par-
ents, -Mr.- and Mfrs. Stalker,, near
Blyth.
Miss Parrott, teacher of No. 5, re-
cently visited Blyth friends.
Mr. W. Mills .. of Blyth visited
friends in the village
g lastThursday,
Mrs. E. Adams and Miss Brigham
visited Goderieh ffien dslast week.
Mr: G. McCall, .!who has been un-
der the doctor's care for the past
three weeks, we are glad to report is
improving. '1
Mr. and Mrs. J; Moon of Toronto
motored up last week and spent sev-
eral days withrelatives here.
The choir of tondesboro United
church repeated tit cantata, "Easter
Angels,' ,on Sunday ' morning' last,
to the delight of(the congregation.
Muchcredit is due. Mrs. Snell for the
splendid training T2eing given.
The evening service is withdrawn
next Sunday evening as the choir is
to, sing the cantata, at Constance
church' at 7.30 p,ni',
Miss Rosalie 4'Crawford has retun-
ed from Mitchell, '
, Mrs, Wm. Morrilt and little Miss
Maureen of Blyth( spent over the
week -end with Miss .Margaret_ Ad-
ams, near LondesbOro.
Will Persent Play
The A. Y. P. A of St. Tames' Church,
Middleton, presents
"His Uncle's Niece"
A. Rollicking farce Comedy, under
the Auspices of the Orchestra of
Bayfield, in the
TUESDAY,TOWN HALL, BAYFIELD
p
MAY gth
at 8.15
To be followed by two hours of
dancing
Music Supplied by the Orchestra
Admission—Adults 35c Children 25e
Dancing .15e extra
60-1.
LET'S GO
to the
GRAND MINSTREL SHOW
Under auspices of Varna L.O.L.
Presented by Clinton Minstrels in
VARNA HALL
Thursday, May 10th
commencing at 8.30 pan,
The Gayest of Choruses
The Wittiest of Jokes
and the Blackest of Niggers
.A. Show Worth 75c for 25c
60-1
Alberta Coal
SCRANTON BRAND
LOWER SEAM
DOi:1BLE SCREEN
This is one of the hardest and besi
Mined in the Drumheller •
District.
GET OTJR PRICE'
W. J. MILLET & SON
Orders taken at residence, Ontario St,
PHONES: 46w and 46j
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t 1%aw
The
Pinniber
"While you are in the Clean Up and
Paint Up mood, why not give a
thought•'to this Fix Up idea? It ex-
tends to the plumbing in your house,
Have there been leaky taps, stopped..
up drains, rusted ,:gutters? The
plumbing in a house can't, go forever
without expert .attention, you know;
it wears out in time or at least comes,
in 'need of a good look -over. And we
are ready to do ,this work for -you
thoroughly and eonomically.
Country Policeman (at scene of IF um
T Ila
murder) You cant come in here.
Reported—But I'pe been sent to do •
°aese Cleani
g
You may run across different bits of house furnishing that have
seen there best days, in that case we would advise you that as usual
we have a wonderful new, stock of Linoleums.and Oil Cloths, by the
yard and in Rugs. Some of great patterns„ Congoleum Rugs in all
sizes.
The patterns are better than ever this spring and prices are low-
er than ever. In carpet rugs we can supply anything you may re-
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 Matresses.
A good place to store your furs, etc. would be a cedar chest.
We have them in the natural Cedar finish and solid Walnut with
cedar lining,
See our new stock of baby carriages, strollers and collapsible
sulkies, children's chairs and rockers,
Clinton Hardware and FurnitureCo
THE STORES WITH A STOCK
FUNERAL .DIRECTORS MONUMENT DEALERS
Furniture Phone: 104 Hardware 195
Canned.1k.
FTomato Wee
, '!►OtW,&a'y5�h';
) a,4'
Can Tomatoes, 2 for .... 25e
Can. Tomatoes, Aylmer, tin 15c
2 cans Corn, Aylrner.... 29e
10 lbs. Gran. Sugar .... 69c
2 lbs. Ginger. Snaps .. , , 25c
2 lbs. Seedless Raisins .. 29e
Cooking Figs, 2 lbs 25c
3 pkgs -Lux . 29c
Matches, 3 pkgs: 25c
SPECIALS
FOR.
TOMATO
WEE
Ammonia, 4 pkgs. .
3 lbs. Broken Sodas
Shaker Salt 2 pkgs.
Choice Prunes, 2 lbs. . ,
Corn Syrup, 5 lb. pail .
Mix Cakes, per lb.
Cottage Roll, peameal
lb: piece
25e
29c
25c
25c
330
29c
22c
LOOK !.
1 Chipso Large, 5 P. & G. Soap, 4 Gold Soap, 2 Guest Ivory,
I Ivory Med., 1 Oval Dish Pan $1.48"
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN SEASON
L. LA WSON ' & CO.
PHONE 111 PROMPT DELIVER?
Building Beauty and Comfort in the. Home
Beauty and Comfort are demanded by men and women seeking,•
a permanent home. Their demand'nray be satisfied by using more .and
better Woodwork, for well designed carefully planned woodwork has an
irrestable appeal.
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We can supply you with stairs, mantels, China cixpboards, kit-
chen cabinets, breakfastnooks andother built -in -furniture, in short
woodwork that adds beauty, and comfort to the home.
Thomas McKenzie Estate' Clinton
the murder.
Separa9
Country ';Policeman—Wen Agent for von'ro Call andRenfrew• getCream Priees. tor».
HARDWARE, and PLUMBING Shingles, Gyproc, Ten -Test Fibre Board, Lumber and Builders' Supplies '-
ate; the murder's been done.—
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Phone. 244 Residence, SIa