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The Clinton News Record, 1928-06-28, Page 8TUURSDAX, .rtIgE 28, 1928 LINTON'S LEADING JEWI I LEY STGR1 .5 Just as the famous Milce:"lannery� believed "Pigs is Pigs" whether guin, ea pigs;Wero classified as rabbits or aro, so many people have an erroneous belief that diatnonds is diamonds not knowing that there are all kinds and grades of diamonds and we deal it the very best goods. Gall herebefore buying a diamond. Our diamonds are the best possible and will please the Juno bride. Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry Fine Jewellery and Repairs Next Hoves Drug'Store �WiDUSiF., - he Little Odds and Ends That Make a House a Horne? Step ladders, baby scales, bread box,ep these are the littleodds and ends without which no home is com- plete. We have a full line of the highest quality of hardware and accessories for the home: If you want anything from a carpet cleaner to a frying. pan, `this is the place where you can get the most durable article at the -lowest Brice in tewn. Sitter Perdue hone 147w. , Ehe picknicker course leis to' eat that's; Often tiie : most important part of a pienic-and in order to make the day a 'success' there must be: as little work as possible. Our paper ac cessories' do much to provide the de- sired ease and comfort. Paper plates, nine inch„and ten inch, -diameter, pap- er table covers and napkins, these e1I step in and save the day. Wax paper conserves food £nd keeps it fresh, Making it especially desirablerfor put- ting up lunches.. A vacuum bottle will keep boiling liquids hot for.twelve • hours `"sixd ice cold liquids cold for a 1.: day, We have a very handy and com- pact package of 'napkins containing forty for 15c. They are a good white,' heavier in weight than most napkins, one easily removed from the package at a time. They never get loose- and are for every use, replacing linen for Picnics, camps, , parties, will. clean your mirrors, eye -glasses, windshield lamps, greasy -hands, serves where - ever a soft absorbent clean and ec- onomical throw Away is required. Sand; pails, Shovels, Sail. Boats, Kites; Water Wings. For every Pic - old Purpose—Purse and Person. or Wirt 11 at Reduced Prices 10 doz. only Khaki and Blue, extra large size and full easy fit- ere. Very special price .79c, Another special lino of Khaki and Navy blue. Reg. $1.25 for $1.00, Regular $1.50 lines at $1;25. Pin checks,' Navy blue, Blue with white spots and fancy checks. • These are wonderful values at above prices. Special price on Eine Shirts from `Mc up. it Work Sox, 15c a pair up. Special. line of fine sox, '3 pairs for $1.00. Plumsteel Eros. BETTER VALUES s and Coffees he most reasonable prices. 'groceries of all kinds—only st kande of all products—ev- g at reasonable prices. true econotny and wisdom it , call at our 'store, s always fresh. LOWER PRICES Tile W. fl.fair Co. Often the Cheapest—Always the Best .A” ui iltlllllnlll iIU1 n 111 1 uuui�ul I �"� ,11�i�101 0, ,. onlne !!lig . L Mrs. G. VanHorne has been in, Exeter a couple of days this. week.. Ws. Peter Lowe of Toronto is the guest' of Il', and Mre. E. P. Wind- overr„ { - : , , ,1: , Mr. and Mrs. 'John Schoenhals and Miss Olive were in London on Fri- day last, Mrs. H. McBrien has returned home after a fortnight's visit with De- troit friends. . Mrs. 0. E. Erratt of Auburn is a ii gues7 a$ Wgedlands Farm, the Ht r- ` on road, west. I Mrs, Creon of Teesivaer has been vis- " parents, ." ;Mr. and Mrs, itisg' h er e p , James Liverore. ' Mr, and Mrs T.mJ. McNeil are spend- ing a few weeks at their .summer cottage at Hayfield. Mr. A, Royce of the Bank'of Montreal staff was at his home lir Walker-, ton over the week -end Mr, and Mrs. J. hfoDonald of Lon- don visited the lady's 'sister, Mrs, L. Rath, on Sunday last. - Mr. S. S. Cooper, 'Mrs. Cooper and Mr,, P. Ladd left Monday for Cal- ifornia making the 'trip by motor. Mr. and Mks. Wim, Higgins and Miss Ferrol are visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. J. ItieNeil at their summer cottage at Bayfield. Rev. S. J. Allis and Mr. Sherwin Al- ibi of Toronto visited with Miss Courtice and other friends --in town C, Sr S. GROCERS _. ranch 125j - Main 125w $TAWs FOR THE MAN; "WHO APPRECIATES STYLE,. QUALITY AND ECONOMY All the .newest straw weaves and shapes—snappy and smart— ht up -to -the -last moment in style and price so reasonable that you 11 can practice economy if :you purchase your New Straw Hat at: r store. The workmanship in these straws is of the very finest, just the nd of Summer headgear for the Man who appreciates, Style, Qual- y and Economy • Dav-is et Her an PHONE 224w LINTON'S LEADING TAILORS uron Road East and 11 xs. Chas. Cook of God - township" are spending ca :few on at the home of theirs Mr, Cook. Bas Fred Ceok had forty men sist Im in moving and braising -'Barrs ay -recently. Noble ,Holland had. severah r ren , g to move a building en Purses 1 WHERE "SELLS FOR LESS" PRICE PREVAILS , - or three days only, we.. will sell Redpati . ugar at a. special cash price off the car. 'Also for 136mi .mon Day, special cash price tor Dominion S gar off the car LET EVERYBODY . BUST ,,,Chain Store, Price List. 4 lbs, Rice 3 Clark's Soup 8 bars Castile Soap lb, paillLarcl ... , 3 lb pail Shortening . Loaf Cheese, per lb. . New Potatoes, 6 lbs, for Ripe Tomatoes, - per ib." r , • 250 29c 25c 59c 55c , 35e. 25c' 20c at Clinton and Bayfield- :. Largo bottle Olives, for picnics . . , . Largo bottle Pickles, for picnics 2 Icing Sugar 3 Corn Starch . •• 2 lbs,, Tapioca, ... , 5 Jelly Powder . ... Corn Beef, per tin " Large Pink Salmon 6 lbs. Corn Meal 300 490 190 25c 25e 25e 25e: 25c 25c We will be pleased to show you our New Frigidaire Counter with cold Jellied M -eats, Cooked Ham, Pork, Etc. As Dominion Day comes. on Sunday, and celebrated Monday house -Wife will'have to lay in a two-day supply -of -food - � the IN THE MORNING' FIRST DELIVERY 9 Cash and Service a.m. IN THE AFTERNOON FIRST DELIVERY 2:30 p.m. T. Strawberry Festival!. Under auspices. of the Woreens' . In- stitute on THE LIBRARY PARI{ on -the evening of TECIRSDA3:, JULY 5th at 8 o'.clock Come out and Encourage the Ladies in their Good Work. 69-1. Clearance Sale Ladies' Guild Tea The Ladies' Guild of St. Paul's church` intend serving afternoon tea on the church lawn facing Ratten- bury street on Thursday afternoon OF PLANTS , 'Special offer on all boxed plants of Vegetables and Flowers ASTERS, SALVIA, MARIGOLDS, STOCKS, STRAWFLOWERS VERBENAS, CANDY TUFT, • PEPPERS, CELERY, ETC. For every box you buy at 25c each we will.give you 1 BOX (YOUR CHOICE) FREE last week. Mir. and Mrs. Dean Courtice and Misd Betty of Hamilton spent the week- end with the former's sister, Miss Hattie. Courtice of town. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Huller and child- ren of North Bay are visiting at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Huller. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Chant ,were in Toronto last week, going down to attend the wedding of the latter's niece, Miss Mary Holmes. 1Vir, and Mrs, ,E,. J. Jenkins and song G,eo%ge, were up from London over the week -end attending the Jen- kins -Walkinshaw wedding on Satur- day afternoon. - Mis's, Luella, Walkinshaw was home over the week -end, coming up to attend the marriage of ,her sister, Miss Ruth, which took place. Sat- urday 'afternoon. Mr. Dan. MacDonald of New York visited his, mother, Mrs. Donald MacDonald, over the week end. It is many years since Mr. MacDon- ald visited the old home. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Blanchard of De- troit, who have been visiting the lady's mother, Mrs. Margaret Pick ett, Albertstreet, left last week for Muskoka, where they will spend the Miss Jennie Grant, who spent the ,winter -at Venice, CaL,"was in town the past week. • She had visited at Aylmer for a week or so and intends to spend some more time there, cominglip to get her car. Mrs. Thoinpson of Paris visited her mother, Mrs, Fred Pickett, over the week -end. On her return she 'was accompanied by her daughter, Miss. Barbara, who had been staying with her grandmother for a while. Miss A. M. Stone of Essex Was in town over the week -end. `' She was abcompanieed by Miss Naytor, and they and Miss Ward left by motor r. Essex. @. d Mr. Wen. Ball and family 'tilotere to Nile on Sunday afternoon last • Mr. and lifirs. R. Mei ariane Goderieli spent Sunday at the hemo Mr. Chas. Mann. Cabbage and Tomato Plants sold right from Hot: beds. Regular 10e '0.• dos, splendid stock to • 'clear at 5e a doz.'. Now is' your chance to fill your gar- den space Sale at Greenhouse on, Huron Street J._ Cuniinghaine, FLORIST PHONE 176w • SHOP i fi8-P 3 Jung 5th from 3 to 6 o'clock. WELCOME, ELCOME: 63-1. Holmesville Annual Lawn Supper Fancy Dress Street 'Carnival Under the auspices of the Ladies Aid, arid Sunday school of the United. church, will tie held on FridayEveaing, June29 on MISS AC.IIESON'S. LAWN Supper -served -from 6 to 3 o'clock followed by - A Program by THE FAVORITE FOUR' London's Premier Entertainers Everybody looks forward to_this an- nual Event. Admission: Adults 35c, Children 25c 67-2. AND DANCE Under• auspices of the Hospital Board and Firemen Tuesday, July 10 Yesterday for E Mis Ward w terdav for Essex., Miss Ward will visit her home at Rockville, Mary - :aid for a few weeks, then she and Miss Stone will take "a boat trip be - "tore returning to prepare for the autumn term in- the School of Com- The•Women's Missionery,Society of coerce, Miss Stone will resume her ' i - e eaforth i duties'. in: the:' School:' et:,,the corn- ;Abeher Presbyterian atortbl _ eet1n Sher many Mr, a Mrs,; Wm. Harrison of Col - held their rsthe homi si ,�rse ,%ac ro- mentontent of the term, h `lad';te bornepwas united in marriage to Wil- �iaylaet at�the`lio of Mr2rs:jMap Mere ,v -ntonytriande:; will : o. glad Ilam Dodd of Waist Wawanosh. Dcrmid w _ learn. • 9 to be held on the NEW PAVEMENTin front of HOT DOGS COFFEE, SAND -1 COAL D.L.W. AND LEIGH .VALLEY, COAL SEME-SOLWAY COKE W. J. MILLER & SON Orders taken at residence, Ontario St. PHONES: 46w and 46j DR. GANDIER'S RESIDENCE ORDER EARLY 4IS . There is a Treat in Stet .�: You Wihen you ,are 'out looking around drop into our Furniture depart- s - stent as we have the finest display of Furniture e.er shown around these parts. The newest styles in Chesterfield suites, Dining, Bedroom and Living froom Furniture. You will be surprised and delighted with our'new stock of Electric Letups with silk and parchment shades, and the best feature: of all is the Price. Then for the verandah anything you want. Collapsible stretchers and chairs, highly colored chairs, the very latest Hammocks, sun stop shades, Verandah mats in Cocoa and Japanese Grass. All sizes and Prices. A fine assortment of Cushions good for verandahs, cars or Damp at 45 cents and 90c. Real Bargains. Clinton Hardware and Furniture C® THE STORES WITH A STOCK FUNERAL DIRECTORS MONUMENT DEALERS Furniture Phone: 104 Hardware 196 1 WICIIES, ICE CREAM' Up-to-date Dance Orchestra. Whatever Your .Bard- _. ware -Needs May Be Auburn We are equipped to supply you, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ladd of De• Everything at low prices. .torit spent the week -end with Mr. and I Mrs. Jos. Irwin. Whether you want a nail or a lawn Miss Ethel Washington, who has mower, or a tack or a boiler—we have been teaching at Stratton, returned tout1 her home here for the holidays. - All goods guaranteed to give the Mrs O Erratt is spending a fullest satisfaction week at Woodlands Farris, Clinton. ,®„rp Mr, Bob Adams of Toronto is vis. iting his brother here, Mr. Thomas:' Adams. ry the rectory, ,, - yth, o laJune —Atagent for Iientrew, Cream Separators Blyth, on June 20t!i, by Rev. W. B.nal} aril get ii rices. est daughter hter' of Ha'Wkiis, Re , youngest• 6,:?skt,DWE. and , PLTIhiEING Pkwi?e 20 ... 1 uS+ Ya';i.c SERVICE QUALITY Canned Corn, 2 for 25c Canned Peas, 2 for 25e Good Rice, 4 lbs. 25e G. Sugar, 10 lbs. 69c. Mixed "Cakes, per lib . 29c Choice. Prunes, 3 lbs. 29e Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs. 29e Matches, per pkg. 25c MaLaren's Jelly Powder, 4 plcgs 25c Clark's Soups, 3 fcr 29c specials Olives, stuffed ....20c to. 40c Sandwich Spread ,25e R 80c Meat -week Spread, tin... 20e Salad Dressing . 25e, 49e Hunz Ketchup 20c 30c Horse Radish . ... 25c Peanut Butter per pail... - 25c Pickles, large jar 49e Lemon or Orange oup,- per bottle - , 65e Ginger waferettes, per tin 80c STRAWBERRIES, MELONS, BANANAS, ETC. VEGETABLES AND MEATS Monday, July 2nd being a holiday this store will be open Wednesday Afternoon, LAWSON & CO. PHONE III PROMPT DELIVERY If Its LUMBER - Need ere9s Where to Get It. You can stop your searching for good lum-er right now—WE HAVI3 'IT. and at prices so low you will be astonished , .. durable material, that will serve you well for any purpose -- especially suitable for builders. You don't take any chances when you pur-• • chase our. lumber, IT IS:GOOD! IT: IS ,REASONABLE!' IT IS DELIi' FIRED ;PROMPTL1 ! hornas McKenzie Estate ;Clint flu IONE:38 RESIDENCE b TSi:,D1JIt: S STIP' PLIES SHINGLES, LUMBER AND13 GYPROC,