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The Clinton News Record, 1928-08-09, Page 8HE cienetTUN-NEey 1iIEC4iilei, .TILtmsDAY, A. Gul 6t1t, 192&;.,,; IN�P CLAN'S TrI,!fa4DG +T51'INrELET1Y' • STQ' va'lu'ed hen4he •egos begin to lweaken after`. Yeats of itse, theft the nies� tunakrle value. "of'• gond- eyotiglftl' conies to+ mind Do ,not waft ,''cintii t#aili?lg eye: sight teaabes you'uhe lesson come and liiive;:ypiio eyes examined noivi ,.,`, An Dxamcnation Costs Nethang and may prevent the onslaught,pf eye trouble OHNSON Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry, `in ^ e Jewellery and`Repairs Next Hovey's' Drug Store OF Ai i, LINES'OFSUMMER. MERCHANDISE AT ASAVING OF FROM 20 PERCENT TO 25 PERCENT Men's and Boys' Clothing at wholsale prices or less, Work Shirts 'at 698, 98c and .$1.19 Fine Shirts at 98c, $1.19, $1.49 to $2.49. All ,Straw Hats at half price or less. House Dresses—Print and Gingham dresses, short sleeves, on. sale at 98e. Children's Gingham dresses, some with bloomers to match, on sale at 98e. Kiddies Sox—clearing lines at 25e. Boys' Khaki Bloomers, regular up to $1.50 for 98c, Cottonede Pants and Bloomers at 39e. SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICES ON SANDALS, RUNNING SHOES, AND ALL LINES OF SUMMER WEAR • Piumsteel ros. BETTER VALUES LOWER PRICES NoOfh,er .eadyRc offing, Could Wxths'ardThisTes,f The flame of a powerful blow -torch was 1 placed within two inches of 3-M Asbestos Roofing. At •We end of fifty minutes (note , clock) the roofing was not burned or injured, , being only slightly blackened with smoke. This is one of a number of tests which prove'conclueively that the only permanently durable prepared roofing -the one that better. than any other resists fire, acids, gases, rot, rust; heat, cold and wear is J -M ASBESTOS ROOFING It is the "chcnpeet-per:scar" roofing because it re• mikes nti tooting or painting to preserve it The. first coat is the only expense, • Fireproof cbnstnurtion ie better fire -protection to building than any amount offirc•fnsurencc. By covering buildings -with I -M Aeboetoc Roofing it will protect them from fire age extra coat. Write or call for Samples and Booklet. 1229. Sutter & Perdue PLUMBING HARDWARE Phone 147w ELECTRIC WIRING YOUR CHIL WILL GET THE SAME ATTENTIVE SERVICE 'AS THOUGH YOU CAME YOURSELF At our 'store you may be sure your child will be served as promptly, cour- teously and well as any grown-up pat- ron. 'We handle only superior products. Just give us a trial. b Our prices are the lowest in town, THE c, & So. GROCERS t3n ich 125a Main 125w FOR THE MAN WHO APPRECIATES STYLE, QUALITY AND ECONOMY All the newest straw weaves and..shapes—snappy and smart-- right mart—right up -to -the -Last moment in style and price so reasonable that you still can prfatice economy if you purchase your New Straw Hat at our store, The -workmanship in these' straws is of the very finest, just the kind of Summer headgearor the Alan who appreciates, Style, :Quat- ity and Economy. Davis,& lie,i i' ,an CLINTON'S LEADING TAILORS PHONE 224w GODERICT: The following' state- Inont of the'recent:Dontinion'Day Cele- , ^bration in Goderioh shows s surplus en Hie days''program, after paying back the advance freniethe`town treachery; .Ree iptsc Advance,fron1Jowls, ;$239; gate xooeipts, $1442.75•; eoneeeions, $20; total, $170,1.75; - .tlxpeeditures-= Prizes for ,parade, $109; children's garnee, $20.15; medals; • and,: cups, 11$,,8,.410; band, $16; ' ebcrfhtary,, $25; baseball; etc., $840.54; 'advertising, $193.33; vain insurance, 5119;. advau=: so by town) reburied . $2313; surplus $1.08.33; total $1701.75. SE:AYQRTIl: The Cheerful (Amine of the Euntondv]1le Unitech:" Church;,: Soaforth are spending; 10 cls s"in Cain Y p at Mr. °sear Fereseel's CaYitp,rnear 1 .olinesville: They are accompanied` by Miss Rena McKenzie, Seaforth, and; Mies Hays> of Stratford as, leaders. Is Maes tr ' less?<. Is the world 'c Will our taxes to're.a.a tis • by wife r Wo dPul?t iiz oining tq'•an end'? ±e, doubt =it; s y be "reduced? We doubt•it, herd xs aiFigehlight a;convenienco=a epee guard—'t necessity to mototiets.?;:^ e've been ;told it's eo.', •Danger, lurks in darkness—See and be • safe. Don't 'grope, . use a 'flash light, .There ere -365 nights in a year;. that .makes --365. reasons why yo.1' Should have one., Handy :inthe•hote'. or emergencies, good in the ear when looking fer engine trouble ehauuging tires, or 'looking for °sign posts,, Wherever a portable light;` is needed it. is the safest: for temporary nse,'' it quickens faltering -feet and gives the assurance of _ "all's well," NEW, LOW PRICES • ,You can now get all the exclusive Eveready features at a' .New: Low Priced Case alone worth usual price of coMpletely'equipped flatlilight. We agree to put in working order,' free of charge, any Eveready Flash- light which will not light properly, when loaded with Eveready Batteries and an Eveready Mazda Lamp. ` See 'us- regarding this "See and be safe" proposition, • ' Te W. D. Fair Co. Often the Cheapest—Always the Best 10111111111 I,IlVlllllmiilItnninusn,iagi IIIItoIll I'I��l��XvX Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Hogg are holiday- ing at Southampton this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sidman and child- ren are guests at the former's Homo in town. Mr. A, Benson Corless spent the week-' lend and civic holiday with Russel- dale relatives. Mr. and Mrs. "Wilson Irwin of Luck - now visited Mrs. W. Argent one day last week. Mrs, George, -Stephenson . of Paris is the guest of Mr. and Mrs: E. P. Windover this week. Miss Dorothy G. Corless spent several days with Staffa relatives and friends, returning last week. Miss Leona Hearn of Hamilton re- ' turned home after a two weeks' va- cation with friends in this vicinity, Mr. Harold Whitmore of Hamilton re- turned horn 'atter spending a fort- night with friends in and around Clinton. Miss Ruth McMath, nurse -in -training • at the 'Toronto General Hospital spent a couple of days at her home in. town. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Argent'' of Blyth visited friends in town Wednesday before tasting a trip to the .Old Country. Miss"Kathleen McKinnon, who has been visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Johnston, left last week -end for Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Wasman and Miss Helen motored from.. Toronto on Saturday to attend the Bouskill- Wallis wedding. • Mrs. Jas, Elsley, Mrs, J, Tamblyn and ' Miss Mary Tamblyn of Londesboro visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Win, Hiles last week. Mrs,' Jas, Elsley, Mrs, 3, Tamblyn and Miss Mary Tamblyn of Londesboro visited et the home of Mee and ]vers. Wm. Hiles last week', Mr, and Mrs. Lashbroolc and Miss Beta of Mitchell spent the week -end with Mrs..Lashbrooks parents,; Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Pickard. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Irwin of Luck- now motored down to St-ratford one day last week to attend the wedding of the latter'•s cousin. Miss Ruth Cartwright returned home last week after spending a few days with her aunt and uncle, Mr. 'and Mrs. W. J. Andrews of Goderich, Mr, and Mrs. Bill Castle and children of Barrie 'metered up to Clinton yesterday to spend a few days with the latter's mother, Mrs. Argent. Mr: and Mrs. John Young end Master Kenneth and Miss Audrey of Toron- to- returned home after spending their vacation with friends in this vicinity, Mr. and Mrs, A. L, Cartwright : mot ored down to London Tuesday morn- ing accompanied by the latter's cousins, Mr, and Mos, G. Hardy of London, who have beenspending a fortnight withrelatives in town and Goderich township, Mr. and Mrs. R, B. Qarter and Mr. and Mrs, Robt, .Smith "are motoring to Oshawa on Friday to attend the General Motors Picnic which is to be held on Saturday. Miss Eva Carter, who has been spending a holiday in Quebec and 1Vionti•eal will return with thein .on Sunday' Ds,- R. I. Cclaluhoun, who with his wife and family bate; been visiting for the past few weeks with his sisters, Mt;s, E. Kennedy; Mrs, M. T. Corless and Mrs, H. I+,itze mn ons, Iefti by' the Nt ronic from Sarnia,, on Saturday, August 4th on their re- turn Bonin ta::Los% Angeles, Califor- nia, and' Will visit heady points' on that part of the Great, Lakes • route,, Going through the Canedian:W st to Vancouver .theyex'peot to swing out to Honohilu, thus eoinpleting ail" enjoyable holiday. RIMMIWVIINA 1 1 •1 :Bateau Loaf Y lT, eeseIb '.35c BACK BACON 'per Ib. 32e CORN BEEF per lb. 35c CL'ARK'S SLICED BtEF per lb. 30e iII or miniori.: Pure'Cane Sugar Spe cal Car trice c Kings;:'. oz. 16c 10 lbs Granulated Sugar 69C,. FOR THE PICNIC Clark's Potted Meat, 3' for ; 25c, Libby's IV>eatwich'. Spread .: Ise Sandwich Spread 25c` Nu Kraft; per Ib. 25c ' Peanut Butter. lb,,.pails , , , , , . 29c Summer Sausage Gunn's, .115 35c -Cottage Rolls: Choice Ib 32c Piunes, 1 ;2 lbs. for' 25e. 'IgiSyrungp, Suglbar, 2 lb.3 s: for '19e pail 3c M,arinalade, large 39e, Canned Asparagus . 25c 1V4ushreoms , 25e Shiek Dates, per -pkg. 20e and' 30c Lime, Orange and LemonCup- 35c Our Own Black Tea, good value at 75c per ib 65c Our Own Coffee per lb 70c Vi -Tone, the new food drink -large size tin 65c Musk Melons. Peaches Tomatoes If weathes .is favorable-- -Fresh Fish on. Fridays IN THE MORNING FIRST DELIVERY 9 a.m. IN THE AFTERNOON FIRST DELIVERY 2:30 p.m.'IN 0 9 Cash. and Service Neil WHERE "SELLS FOR LESS" PRICE, PREVAILS rereson ORDER EARLY Phone 48 People You Know Mo. Wm. Robertson visited Brant- ' ford relatives for a week. Muss • Ethyle Wasman of Toronto visited her father over the week- end. Mr. and Mrs. W, S. R, Ilolaes and fancily spent the holiday at • Port -Stanley.. Mr. Cecil VanHorhet of the' C.N.R, station, Listowel, spent Sunday at his home in town. Mr. and Min. Frank Vallery of Tor- onto visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Richard Horsley -last week. Miss Rhea W;ilitehead of Thorndele is spending a•eotfple of weeks as the guest of Miss' Madeline VenHorne. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leonard attended the wedding of their son at' the Broadway United Church, Toronto on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, W, J. Treleaven and litiss Norma of Timmins are visit- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Gibbings. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. and Miss Eileen Atkinson left Saturday morning on a motor trip. to Toronto, Belleville and Kingston.., Mr. and Mrs. "E; T. Watson and three children of Hamilton, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Walker, Southlook Cottage. Miss Lenore Craig of Goderich and Miss Doris Carter of the nursing staff of Genoese Hospital, were visitors with -Donna Cochrane over the week -end.. Rev. George and Mrs. Higgins and little son of Hector, Minnesota and Miss Esther Lyon of Londesboro called on Mieand Mrs. J. G. Medd ono day last week. Mr, and Mrs. John McLean, formerly Miss Jane Cottle, and daughter I- dena and Miss. Susie Erickson from - Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, are vis- iting Mrs, J. T. Oriels and ether re- Brucefield Word was received' last week of the passing of Mrs. William Robb, widow of the late Wm. Robb, Brussels. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Moodie and Mr. and Mrs, Jas. McQueen and Mr. Writ, and Jas. and Elsie Landsborough attended her -funeral width. was held on Mon- day, August 6th. Interment in Brus- sels cemetery. 4 Rev. C. Mustard of Toronto an old Brumfield boy conducted Divine Ser- vice -last Sunday evening. His old friends and acquaintances were glad to sen and hear him again. He is ex- pected to take the evening service next Sunday, August 12th at 7.30. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Yuill formerly of Stanley, but now of Carman, Munie toba, are visiting at the home of Mr. T. Cambell and other friends this week. Mr, and hlrs. Monteith and family of London visited at the letters home Margaret Ross last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. McKenzie are at present camping in Muskoka with their son Frank and his wife. Mrs. Ross Scott and son and Mrs. Rattenbury returned home this week after spending two weeks with friends in Burlington and Toronto. COAL • D.L.W. AND LEIGH VALLEY COAL SEME-SOLWAY COKE datives. W. J.. MILLER 'R SON Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fessant of Rue Appelle,Sasle who have been visit- Orders taken at residence, Ontario. St. ing their daughter in Windsor yis- ited over the week -end as the guests PHONES: 46w and 46j of Mr, and M,ts. J. G. Medd, They are visiting now with Londesboro and Hullett friends before returning to -their ]come, Mr, and Mrs. 'Fred Ohn andefamily .of 'Wring's= spent the week -end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs, M. Stock. Rev. Mr. Herbert and family left for their cottage in Muskoka on Thursday where'they expect to spend a month. On Tuesday last Mr. 11. Showers, Putter -maker for the T•Iolnaesville Co - Operative Cheese and Butter factory, was taken *suddenly ill with appendi- Whatever Tour lard- citis and underwent an operation on Wednesday morning which so far has proved successful and latest reports ware,Needs MaBe aro that he is progressing favorably and we trust in a few weeks will bel 4•1a E " able to resume. his .duties here. Mr. and Mrs;; Bernard. Stock and We are equipped to supply you. family, London and Ales Wingfielder, - Everything at low prices. ' Stratford, visited lvir. and Mrs. Stock not Monday. . • Whether you want a nail or a lawn Miss S: Achegon accomp aiied by mower, er a tack to a boiler -we have her sister, ;Mrs. •Calbeck of Fruitland, itl motored with :friends to Bayport, i_' Mleh., ori Tuesday, where they spent All goods a couple of days;visitifig Dr. and Mrs, fullest satisfattion, guaranteed to give the Howell. Miss Cora and Alma:' rewartlm are holidng h.,vlK' friends, Ruiteayia numrvitbericfromilIephere tools tete races at: Goderich on Monday. Axr. and litre. 0, Watson, ancl'family of; Toronto visited Mr. Fred Potter's on: unday. T ere will, be to service in tile ol - mesvillo United =Church ore Sunday: gent for Renfrew ;Cream Separators, Call and get Prices.; ;. • HARDWARE rind PLUMBI G ' N ; Phone 3+kp Icijoy Your Verandah Some nice new verandah fueniure ,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 MONUMENT DEALERS Furniture Phone: 104 Hardware 185 FUNERAL DIRECTORS 0001. QUALITY TIIE 2 Q's QUANTITY Specials for SOAP ,CHIPS 2 lbs. for -25e - Thur., Fri., Saturday BREAKFAST -j SPECIAL BLACK ;BACON, 1b. 35c , - TEA, per Ib. 63c. CIHOICE P`tUNES I FANCY CAKES.I FISH 3 lbs, for 25e 1 per lb. 29c 1 per can 154 PALMOLIVE SOAP Special, 4 for 29e •: LUX 3 pkgs. 29e Condor Mustard, per jar - 20c Sweet Pickles, per bottle 25c Certo, 3 bottles .. .,$1,t10 Rubbers, 3 doz. 25e Dad's Oatmeal Cookies, doz 23ev Sardines, 4 for ...... 25e Canned Peas, 2 for 25e Canned Pumpkin, 2 for., 25e Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs" 29e ,Ketchup, large bottle 25c FRUITS AND; VEGETABLES COOKED MEATS LARGE 'BOTTLE PICKLES,' SWEET OR SOUR 49e Lo LAWSON CO. t. PHONE 111 PROMPT DELIVERY Beautify your . me.with : Hardwood Flooring.. It makes the home complete. Your most important furnisliing— your floors should have first attention, because they form the basis for the whole appearance of the room, ,' Low cost, ease in laying, and everlasting durability are features you will enjoy, along with the ex - visite beauty of Hardwood 'Flooring. Measure;: your floors, an estimate from us will cost you nothing'. 4Vo : can supply . • in an ' Brand of Hardwood kneeling or Grade ppyYou .,,.: Y, �. desired, GY.PTR'OC SHINGLES, LUMBER AND B UIL DERSbnas Me eazoe Estate Clinton I'LIE S. PIIOhTE 88 RESIDENCE SES DENCE 61`,