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The Clinton News Record, 1928-07-12, Page 8THE CLINTON-NEWS' RECORD CLINTON'S LEADING JE7/ELERY STORE c t s u ci d 0 �.t c s b 4lhnr ,, „ •� + t' ►v i i< 2 ► fr , di tr, ',:f�. + 1. c , 11:' s dg� Just bcheved."Pres ea - no, belief; knowing ,{ grades •, the Call Our and � i? q,1• as the famous Mike ,rlannery is Pigs" whether pigs were classified as rabbits so many people have an erroneous that diamonds is diamonds that there; are all kinds' of diamonds and we r :b t goods. ;.. very ,es here beS•oro buying a diamond; diamonds are the best will please the June bride, gnin- oi.°. not anti' deal in possible • o H. JOHNO�i_<, Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry llery and Repairs Not II4vey's Drug Store Y a 1' a t p r II or at z. only ry special Another eke, Navy These Special Special Reduced Prices de •. size and full easy fit- e. Navy blue. $1.25.. spots and fancy checks. above prices. from 95e up.. up. for $L00. Khaki and Blue, extra large price 79c, special line of Khaki and Reg. $1,25' for $1.00; Regular $1.50 lines at blue, Blue with white are wonderful values at price on Fine Shirts Work Sox, 15e a pair line of fine sox, 3 pairs Plurnsteel cos. BETTER VALUES LOWER PRICES Proper Gardening a he proper • here the. RAKES, YTHING p vols • Pleasure tools are all obtainable following special offers t. w► -w _ ` -' 1 l f _1 � - ,� 'X at our hardware head- are now til force: LAWN MOWERS, AT LOW PRICESr HEDGE CIJTTERS, • TROWELS, SHOVELS. ELSE' IN HARDWARE Sutter & Perdue G HARDWARE ELECTRIC WIRING Phone 147w The rocery Store for the Thrifty Housewife she can do her shopping' with the perfect assurance that idle she buys is fresh and pure and priced at thelowest pos- re. e are no stale goods on our shelves!. Housewife, we are in a position to serve you efficiently and to Help you. economize. iSe! Stop at oar store! "ixTJ " e L�. I a -- THE Cr & S. GROCERS ch 125j Main 125w FOR THE MAN WHO APPRECIATES' STYLE, ; QUALITY AND ECONOMY • 1 the newest straw weaves and shapes—snappy and smart— tp-to-the-last moment in style and price so reasonable that, you m practice economy if you purchase your New Straw Hat at ire. • le workmanship in these straws is of the very finest, just the. f Summer headgear for the Man who appreciates, Style, Qual-• - d Economy: Davis &e Herman' PON''S, LEADING. TAILORS PHON 224w. . IFN -Y AND RK)USNESS Sometimes in writing acts our men city does not wont seriously, as for .ample, we're telling' you this week hat we do not conduct,a secoud hand tore. If. we did so neon night ask' s to put one on his watch, and we on't know how to do it. Now we ad- ress you seriously to tell you that dcasionally some of our ; goods stay with us too long and get the 'reple ation, in our judgement at least, of ppeering second hand. This is the. ase in'respect to three violins now,in ock. We have not sold one this ear, but ria doubt you know that with violins the o1lert e get the greater slue they take to themselves, it's he very old ones that sell for $500.00 nd more., If you have use for a vio- n we offer the following inducement o you' -to buy: 1 -for $4.00 instead of $6.00. 1 for $7.00 instead of $12.00. 1 for $7.00instead of $12.00. If you are interested we invite our inspection of the goods, Don't sk your money where it went but e11 it where , to go if you want it to rovide extra_good value in a violin. e o D. Fair Go. ften the Cheapest -Always the Best Miss Clara Steepe is visiting her sister, Mrs. Atcheson of Orange- ville. Miss Elizabeth Ford is visiting at her home in town duringthe vacation period. Mrs.Farr of St. Catherines is the _guest of her sister, Mrs. H. B. Chant. Mrs;. Gs 11. David returned Tuesday after a visit of some weeks with friends at Arnprior and Ottawa, Miss Ruth Hale, who has been spending a holiday at her home, has returned to Cleveland, accompanied by her.lirother, Robert Hale. Mrs, H. A. Steven left Saturday for her home in Albert,; N.B., after a. visit„ with her mother, Mrs. C, H, Bartliff.- Miss. Maud Livermore of Toronto, and Miss Alice Sloman of Stratford• visited their home in town over the weekend. Mr. anti Mrs. H. J. Monaghan of De- troit spent e-troit'spent the weelc-end with the, former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. VI. Managhan, Mr. George Day and his mother of Detroit, Mie,h., visited one day last week with Mr. and Mrs. George Holland, the Bayfield road. Mr. and. Mrs. J. P:: Griffin of. Toronto returned to thein home in Toronto last week after a visit with rela- tives and friends in Clinton and,vi- cinity. ''`- Mr. Edward Dale and Miss Ruth Dale came up front Lcadon on Saturday to spend a week's- vacation with. their parents, Mr: and Mrs. Arthur Dale. Mr. and Mrs. Albert • Palmer pf Wind- sor, formerly of Clinton, are visit- ing this week with Mr. and Mrs. R. ' B. Carter, and other friends in town.. Mr. Ray Rumbali returned to Mon- treal on Saturday. Mrs. Rmnball and Master Jack are remaining for a few weeks with Mfrs, Clara • Rum - ball. • Mr. Kenneth Rorke, who taught last year at Montreal, River, returned home last 'week and is now in camp at Carling Heights with the Huron Regiment. I .r.-.-,•.., Mr, and-1N1'rg George Rumba'', Mrs. Hixson and Miss. Josephine and Mas- ter John Hixson motored over from Flint, Mich., and spent the week -end with Mrs. Rumball's sister, Miss Rudd. Mr. J. R. Rurnball of Toronto was in town over the week and on his re- turn on Monday wasaccompanied by Mrs. Rumball and two children, who had -spent a couple of weeks in TIIUR,SD TL 12, 2.2 1 1 1 1 1- JELLY POWDER 5'plcgs. for CORN STARCH 3 Cans for CORN• 2 Cans for PEAS • 2 Cane fog TOMATOES 2 C•tnsfor • ... CLARK S,SOUP 3 Cans for . ..., SHEIK DATES 2 lb. pkgs. for , LARGE PRUNES 2 lbs. fdr . • • .. ... ,. APRICOTS. • 2 lbs. for , . . ORANGE: CTP:. I AYFIELD• AND LIME OUP For, LEMON CUP For..... MATCHES 3 Boxes' for 25c 25c. 29c 25c 25c.. 29c les 25c 45c 35c 45c 45c, 25c: { , r i. St CLINTON ' SYRUP 5 15, pail for ... ... BAKING POWDER ., GRANULATED •SUGAR 10 lbs. for .... , . .., ROLLED OATS 5 lbs. -for . .. CORN MEAL • 6 lbs. for.. ... CARNATION MILK 3 Cans for ......... ...................... DATES • 3 lbs. for , LARGE CATSUP For,, ..._...... .... ............. SHORTENING 3 1b. pail, for .... . . LARD 3 Ib. pail, for .. ...... , ... . , ......'.. . CORN FLAKES 3 pkgs. for . , '- BROOM 33c 19c 69c 29c' 29c 27c 13c. 25c 55c - 59e 27c 49c SPECIAL TEA C Regular 75e for . - e7 Special_ price on Redpath and Dominion Sugar this week, off the car. Lux Soap 4 for 25c Palm Olive 4 for 29c IN THE MORNING FIRST DELIVERY 9 a.m. IN THE AFTERNOON FIRT DELIVERY 2:30 p.m. Cash. and VV. T. O'NeiI Service WHERE "SELLS FOR LESS" PRICE PREVAILS ORDER EARLY, Phone 48 Bruceiilel¢l Mr:. and Mrs. Wm. Baird and daugh- ter`of Toronto spent the week -end at the home of the former's mother, Mrs. George Baird. Mrs. G. Hill has been visiting at thehome of Dr. and Mrs.Rogers of. Mount Forrest. The Doctor's many friends in Brucefield will regret to hear that he is seriously i11. Miss Alice Monroe is visiting friends in Galt this week. Mr. George Monroe_spent the week -end with friends: in 'Galt, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McQueen visited friends in Clinton and Blyth last week. Miss A. Jamison visited friends in Detroit last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McDougall and daughters, who have been visiting at the Walker House for the past few weeks, have gone on .;an extended trip to the West. Txflall lbhi n, Pads ze 1 inebes 50 pound e e 8 -Record GODERICH: Dr. Messina has re- signed his position on the staff of the Goderich Collegiate to accept a posi- tion asclassical master of the new $500,000 Collegiate and Vocational School in Belleville' at a considerable increase in salary. Dr. Messina will i ash has thor- ough mastery of the classics. (Received late lastweek) Mrs. Walters of Goderich and. Mrs, Halpenny - of Wardsville were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Sas. -Moodie this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wan. Macqueen and their little daughter, Sheila, of Tor- onto spent the week -end; at the home of the former's parents, IYIr. and Mrs. Jas. MacQueen. Mr, C. McKenzie • of London and Mr. Allen McKenzie of Cuba visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.-11"fo- Kenzie this -.week. Mr. Faraday, of Preston and Mr. Russell of Cobourg spent Dominion Day at the manse as guests of Rev.. W. A, and Mrs. Bremner. Mrs. D. Tough visited friends on the, Bronson line, Stanley, last week. •Mr, Hugh McGregor returned home after spending a week with his sister, Mrs, McGinnis of 'Detroit. Mrs. Eli Ioltzhauer of -Niagara Falls, a former resident of Clinton called on friends in town during the past week. She is making a, little •vis- it with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Li ,Potter of Goderich township. Mr. and Mrs. H. W.' Ambler of Pon- tiac, Mich., spent the week -end with Mrs. Amhler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11. D. Rorke. Miss Florenee Rorke, who had spent last week vis- iting her sister in Pontiac, returned, with them on Saturday. 141r. and Mrs. J. C. Stewart of Strat- ford were in Clinton on Friday. Miss McTavish, who had been visit- ing her sister and'brother-in-law in, Stratford for a time, returned home' with them. Mr: and Mrs. Stewart are former residents and like to come back to the old town occasion- ally. Mrs. II..B, Chant returned from Tor- onto last week, where • she had Y relatives t tni h Ives for a for , .tl e..lat g V'1. rt .. • S`anted b hen' and •aceom iyr he tilos . p y i daughter, ;Miss' Catherine Floody of Toronto' and her grandson-: Mas ter Benson Safer of town, who had been vY it5ig in ;Tor'onta , and St, Catherine Hullett Township .• 'renders are being asked for the d- eafen of a new school house for No, 9,• Huiiett, situated at the cor- ner of the 13th and the Base line. The old frame structure is much too large, having been built to accomodate about eighty pupils, while now there are on- ly about a tenth of that number. 16 is hard to heat, too, and the inspector. has been insisting upon -the erection of a new building, which will be neat arid up-to-date. Mrs. Giles Jenkips and her daugh- ter; Miss Addie Jenkins, of Goderich visited recently at the home of the former's daughters, *P..' William , Webster and Mrs. William Snell. Miss Jean and Mr. Norman Forbes .have been visiting their; brother; e1gr. Walter Forbes in Windsor. Mr. J. C. Forbes has returned from W{iarton, having been called' there owl ing to the illness and death of his brother, the late Robert' Forbes. ATTENTION ION Raving remodelled the interior of the old :Graham House we have decid- ed to change the name to the . CLINTON INN We are now in a position to give meals and first-class sleeping memo - dation at reasonable rates. Apply to A..IN%L.EY Proprietor 70-2 Housekeeper Wanted for Clinton Public Hospital DUTIES TO COMMENCE JULY 18 Apply to MRS.'A. J. HOLLOWAY 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 r Promotion examination results of S. S. No. 10, ' Senior `third' to -Junior fourth—Don- ald Sprung, 78; Gordon' Johnston, 73. Junior third to Senior third—Dor- othy Vodden; 73, Senior 2nd to Junior 3rd --Charlie Machan, 70,'Leonard'4Yungblutt, 68. Junior 2nd to Senior.2nd—Stanley Yungblutt,: 67. i Juniorfirst to Senior first—Ruth Vodden, 90; Beth Govier, 58; Eleanor a arl Sprang, 84e Eddie Hunking, 78; Pe Johnston,' 74; Florence Yungblutt, 74; Primer—Rhoda Govier°, Joe Hunk- ing, John Sprung. —1.1. ',nett teacher. Whatever Your Hard - ware Needs May:Be We are equipped to supply you. Everything at low prices. Whether you want a nail or a lawn mower, or a tack or a boiler—eve have it! All goods guaranteed,' to give the fullest satisfaction, " AgeatforGaRenfrllanddevegtt.CreaPrimees. Sepetator 1FFAI AWARE. and, PLUMBING Eujoy Your Vci'andah Some nice new verandah fur i ree certainly would help to make it more comfortable and attractive and this year we have the best • stock we ever had at the very,lowest prices. - , We: have a wonderful new stock, of Lamps that will be worth your while seeing at -wonderful bargains. - HARDWARE If you are considering Painting use the celebrated Sherwin Wil- liams, the kind that looks well and lasts. Hay Forks, Ropes, and Pulleys and all kinds of Harvest tools al- ways in.: stock. Clinton Hardware and FurnitureCo THE STORES WITH A STOCK FUNERAL DIRECTORS MONUMENT DEALERS Furniture Phone: 104 Hardware 195 SERVICE QUALITY Holiday Spedals Canned Corn, 2 for 25c Canned Peas, '2 for 25c Good Rice, 4 lbs.... 25e G. Sugar, 10 lbs, 69c. Mixed Cakes, per ib 29e Choice Prunes, 8 lbs, 2� Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs.. 29c Matches, per pkg, .. 25e KeLaren's Jelly,Powder, ` 4 pkgs 25e Clark's Soups, 3 for 29c Olives, stuffed ...20e to 40c Sandwich Spread .25o .c 80e Meat -week Spread, tin... 20e Salad Dressing ...25e, '40c. Huns Ketchup .... 20c • 30o Horse Radish , 25e Peanut Butter per pail25c Pickles, large jar 49e Lemon or Orange cup, per bottle - 65c Ginger waferettes, per tin 80c STRAWBERRIES, MELONS, BANANAS, VEGETABLES AND MEATS Strawberries are at their best Get your order in now ETC L LAWSON & CO. PHONE 111 PROMPT DELIVERY t Just,A-rrived 'CAR OF 5X EDGWOOD CLEAR RED CEDAR SHINGLES, Edgwood shingles are sawn edge grain, so that they, cannot. warp, cup, curb or split. Edgwood.Bed Cedar Shinges'ereate a home .,that - - combinee'allthe important essentials, apparancee, durability, . safety, Insulation' and keen economy, Nail themwith zinc -coated nails; and yeti will have a roof that will endure for 40 years or more Eat us tell you macre about E:Imood Shingles. :m. m• Thomas McKenzie Estate Chniun f Pk10NE -88' • • • • It.,SIIDENCE 6A GYPROC, SHIh1GIES, LUMBER'•AND POLDER'S 'SUPPLIES: • I��