The Clinton News Record, 1928-08-23, Page 8CLINTON'S LEADING JEW32LER3' STORE
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alter years of use, then the ines-
timable, value of good 'eyesight
conies to mind.
Do not wait until failing eye-
sight teaches:,you the lesson—come
and have your eyes examined now,
An Examination Costs Nothing
and may prevent the onslaught of
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Fine Jewellery. and. Repairs Next Hovey's Drug Storq
InneccrAmearanaceramemumnasomsurem
OF ALL. LINES OF SUMMER MERCHANDISE AT .A SAVING
OF FROM 20 PERCENT TQ 25 PERCENT
Men's and Boys' Clothing at wholsale prices or less:
Work Shirts at 69e 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 98c,,'
Children's Gingham dresses, some with bloomers to match,' on
sale at 98c.
Kiddies Sox—elearing lines at 25c..
Boys' Khaki Bloomers, regular up to $1.50 for 98c.
Cottonade Pants and Bloomers at 39c.
SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICES` ON SANDALS, RUNNING SHOES,
AND ALL LINES OF. SUMMER WEAR
Plumsteel -:Bros®
BETTER VALUES , LOWER PRICES
NaOther Re,adyRoofing
Could WitlistandThisTest
The flame of a'aewerlul blow -to -rah wad`.-
` pplubeq tyhig two inches of J -M Asbeatoe
Rodfing. At-t&to,eiid of-ntiy Imputes (note
clock) the roofing was not burned or injured,"' -
being only alightly blackened with smoke.
This .is one of a number of tests which
prove conclusively that the only permanently_.
durable prepared roofing -the one that better
resists fire acids gases, rot
then anyother , , g r
Fast, heat, cold �and wear iIq
iJ-111 Art? OOOHNG.
It is the "cheapest.yarrear" roofing because it re.
or painting to preserve k. The first
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9a the 0 0
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tFirc•yroof copxtrualIon Is bettor Gro•protcetion to a
buildieg tphan anY amount otfire insurnnee.. By covering
buildings with -3.M Asbestos Roofing it will protect them
Irom,firc at no attic -cast.
Write or call for.Satnplcs and Booklet..
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Sutter & Perdue
PLUMBING HARDWARE
Phone 1477w
ELECTRIC WIRING.
YOUR, CHILD
'CVILL GET THE SANTE ATTENTIVE
SERVICE •AS THOUGH YOU,
CAME YOURSELF
At ow' store you may be sure your
child will be served as promptly, cour-
teously�n!fand well as, any grownup rat -
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We handle only sttperioe ,products,
dust give us a trial. 4 , ',1 (
Our..'prices are the lowest in town.
THE ,C,&S
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STRAWS
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STYLE, QUALITY AND ECONOMY
All the newest straw weaves and,shapes=snappy and smart—
right up -to -the -last moment in Style and price So reasonable that you
utill can practice economy if yop purchase your New Straw'Jlat at
our store. _
w The workmanship in these `straws is of the very. finest, just the
kind- of Summer headgear for the Man who appreciates, Style, Qual-
ity .
and Economy.
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Davis Herman
CLINTON'S LEADING TAILORS
PHONE 224w
London Road
The, regular monthly meeting < of
the U. F. W. 0. was held at the•home
of Mrs. Glen McKnight oh Thurs-
day last. Mk•s. Plumsteel, president,
took the 'chair and after the opening
exercises the roll call was answered
by a short skot'ch of a 'man or ;wo-
plan of the bible, , 1, ,
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dll-the,great essayists aiiI -wo
do not wish. , to (10 badly what,._tltey
l.nkvo done superlatively wall,
1. Reading ; requires no special
oral ; conditions of ,reading 'today,
1. _ Roeading requiraes no special
apparatus such as clothes, boots, bats,
racquets, balls, rods, tracks or dogs.
2: It' does not depend upon' the
existence or pnesence of other persons,
(Solitaire bieng an exception to this
generalization.)
3 It does not presuppose any spec-
ial moodl of state of -mind, on the part
of the readers bier any special weath-
er on the part of the climate, there
are Books and Magazines ,for all
moods aitd all weathers.
4 It is not dependent upontrine
and'plaee, and can be enjoyed in the
train as well as in the library and:
for five minutes as well as for five
hours. In budgeting your expenses
why not include a few dollars for
books, your favoritemagazineand
daily newspaper then your.. house
(witli °suitable wall 'decorations which
we also sell) . will' become a home
rather than merely a peace to sit and
eat in.
Tile '. D: Fair Co•
digit the Cheapest—Always the Best
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,,uninhindlG'4u.
Mr. C E. Carbin and bride aro in
town today.'
Mr. and 'Ma's. E. P. Windover visited
in Sarnia for a few days last week,
M', and. Mks, Fred. Simian and fam-
ily of fip,pelegl are, :visiting relatives
in town 1 1 .1.. t
ll/l'r. and Mts, L. Peacock and Mr, and
I1irs. William Cooke visited friends
at Belinore recently.
Mrs. .1. C. McMath and Miss Marjorie
McMath left Saturday for a Week's
visit in London and Strathroy.
Mr: and Mrs. P. C. Town of Toronto
spent a few days—:over the week -end
al gilt the latter's maher,' Mrs, Lav -
Mr. Giotto Middleton of Windsor is
liolidaying at the home of.his par-
ents, Sherrif and Mrs. Middleton,
Sunnyside ]Patin.
Mr: and Mrs. Will. Sloman and Mr.
Bert Slolnaa of Kankekeb are visit-
_ ing at the home' of their father,
*. J. G. Sloman, this week.
Mrs. T. D. Johnston and little grand=
daughter return this week to their
horne' at Chippawa' after spending.
several weeks with relatives here. "
Mr. and Mrs: Chas, Layton and Miss-
es Donna and Ina of Hamilton
spent last week as the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Layton and other
friends in the .vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cabripbell left 'Sat
urdayto motor to their home' in
' Calgary. after a ;Visit with Mrs.
Campbell's parents, Mr, and Mrs.
J. A. Ford, and ether friends, here.
Mrs. S. C. Andrews and Miss Lois'aud
Master. Ernest left on Thursday
last for their home in Mix,. Alta.,
after spending a six weeks' holi-
'day 3 'a' ith Magistrate and 117as,
Andrews, I• ' 1 -
Rev_ rT, F; Anil Tars. Hogg left Satur-
iiay morning on a trip to the Pao-
ifio Coast. Mr. Hogg will return
to Winnipeg in time tb attend the
nieetiing of the General Codicil, of
the United Church in September.
Mr. , Clifford Andrews of. Toronto
spent the week -end with his par-
ents, Magistrate and Mrs. 'AA tdrews,
and on his return was accompanied
by his wife and Master Buddy, who
have beenvisiting here for some
days,
Mr's. G. E. Hall and Miss Evelyn Hall
- left Saturday for Toronto, where
they are: visiting the former'sson
and his wife, Mir. and Mrs. E. E:
Hall. They intend going on to
Kingston to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon E. Hall before returning.
Mrs. Harry , Jesting, her son, Mr,
Chas. Josling,-and his wife and her
sister, Mrs. Cotton, all of Detroit
visited iVIr. and Mrs. T. E. Mason
of the Base line last week.. They
had also paid a visit to Barrie, the
old home town of Mrs. Josling and
Mrs. Cotton, the first visit in forty-
two years.
Captain Norman T. Sheppard of Mo -
visiting
parents.
his
Mo-
bile, Ala., is v g
Mr. and 'Mks. J. P. Sheppard of
town. Capt. Sheppard made the
trip over by motorcycle and enjoyed
it. He added a sidecar before
reaching herd so he could take sonde
of his friends out with him. He
expects to spend a ley, weeks here
until a larger ship, of which he
will have charge, is ready for him.
Miss Mabel Clark returned on Mon-
day after a fortnight's holiday
spent at Toronto, Pickering and Le -
fray. While in Innisfill township
Miss Clark attended a re -union of
the McConkey family, her 'mother's
people, when a tablet in''memor
i
Letters of appreciation were -read
for remembrances during illness of
some of the members as well as oth-
er correspondence. Miss Waldron
gave a, paper: on the work of Bur
bank. The Tuckersmith ladies assis
ted Mrs.. McKnight to_ serve refresh
meats. Mrs. Davidson ;moved a, vot
ofthanks, next meeting to be' hold a
THE CLINTON-NE WT IIiECORD
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rid the 'Oualily Codd be no'Better at the Taero Stole
BAYFIELD AND CLLNTON
As, we announced Mast. week ---New' Jelly Powder Deal
1 doz. -1 cLaren's .felly. Powder -and plate $1.35
S eeial Car Price on Redpath -and Dorriiriion Sugai,by the sack
Zinc rings,per doz.16c Glass tops;for Sealers
Fruit ' Peaches : Musk Melons Green Peppers
Blue Berries' Roney Dew'Meloi s Pickling Onions
Breakfast -Bacon in _,Piece 35c' . Cottage Rolls per lb 35c
Best pickling vinegar in bottles and bulk
Malt Vinegar 15c and 20c ?bottles I-Ieinz `25c and 40c bottles
WEEK -END AND MONDAY PRICE LIST
RAISINS, 2 lbs, , .. . .. . , , ... 29e ' .FANCY BISCUITS,: Mixed
NEW BELGO CHEESE . . 35e FANCY ASSORTED - CAKES
Golden Net Salmon . .. , ...... 35c 2 CAMPBELL'S SOUP, (Tomato))
DATES, 8 lbs.. 33c 2 --lbs. TAPIOCA. ', �. .. , ......
P. & G. SOAP, -10 bars 43c 3 lbs. RICE ..
LARD, 5 lb. pail Ole
35e
29c
29c
25e
25e
Large bottle Marmalade 39c Sherriff's 43c
Ten lbs Granulated Sugar 69c
Special ti lack Tea -value regular 75c for 65c
Our Own Special Coffee per lb 70c
IN THE MORNING FIRST DELIVERY 9 a,m.
Cash and liAki
Service
IN THE -AFTERNOON FIRST DELIVERY 2:30 p.m.
T.' 0 ni ell
WHERE. "SELLS FOR LESS" PRICE PREVAILS
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ORDER EARLY
Phone
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BAND TATTOO
AND FIREWORKS . DISPLAY
CLINTON, LABORDAY
MONDAY, SEPT. 3rd..
at 8 p.m. '
SEVEN1I3ANDS WILL TARE PART
Clinton Kiltie, Clinton Pipers, Strat-
ford,' Mitchell, Goderich, Kitchener
o Musical Society
' _Waterloo
Tlute, -_ l
MASSED BANDS -140 MUSICIANS
C. P. Thiele,. Conductor
BAND,: CONCERT"
By Waterloo. Musical Society
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- Fireworks Display Similar , o
Old Homo Week
Admission: Adults, 47c plus 3e amuse-
ment tax, Children, 25e. 76-2.
People You Know
Mrs. (Rev.) R. J. McCormick and
Master Jonsie of Hamilton are the
guests of Mrs, W. Pickard and Miss
Rumball.
Mr. Duncan Cartwright spent a weeks'
vacation with relatives -in Barrie
and Toronto returning home on
'Monday.
Mr. Ed. Lindsay, who has been in
Texas for the past few years was
in Clinton for a short vexation, be -
lore leaving for the West. -
Mrs. T. Jackson returned home Sat-
urday from Toronto, where she was
called owing to the death of her
mother, Mrs. Louisa Greig.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W . McKenzie, Miss
Helen and Master Douglas of De-
troit are holidaying at the home of
the fernier's mother, Mrs, T. Mc
Goderich and Mrs. Gibbs of Stratford,,.
spent Saturday afternoon at Mr. Geo.
Vanderburgh's.
Mr. Charles Briggs of Cleveland is
spending a few days at the home of
his, uncle, Mr. MacDerinid.
Turner's Church and Sunday school
held` their annilai pier& Saturday and
all'report"it good time.- '
- Threshing is the order of the day.
The Highway "was', opened for traf-
fic on Saturday. -
Quite a number around' here took in
the circus at Goderich last Friday. ,
ST. JOHN'S CHURCH OPEN AIR
CONCERT, VARNA
to be held on
DR. L. MOFFATT'S LAWN
on the evening of
TUESDAY, AUGUST 28th
The entertainers will be Harvey Mc-
Gee of Auburn, assisted by Dr. Mof-
fatt. ,Highland dancing by four little
tots. Japanese fan drill ' by three
girls all in uniform. Music supplied
by Zurich Brass Band. Mr. McGee
conies highly recommended as an en-
tertainer,impersonating both Scotch
and Irish.
-Refreshment booths on grounds
serving sandwiches, Hot • dogs, pie,
cake and Ice Cream. _Admission, A-
dults 35e, Children 20e. In case of
rain theconcertwill be given in Dr.
•Moffatt's Barn. Don't Miss This,
75-2
COAL
kenzie,
Miss Elizabeth Gibson of Aylmer :has
LEIGH VALLEY COAL
been visiting her cousin, Mrs. Fred•SEMS-SOLWAY COKE
G. Ford of town, and her aunt, Mrs.
Henry Murphy of Goderieh town- la
ship, during the past week. yg� •
Ma•. and Mis, S. L. Taylor and Miss 1'1. J, • M1LLER & SON
Winnifred of London have been
visiting:., in town for a few days Orders taken at residence, Ontario St.
1\llr. Taylor is'a.former citizen and PHONES: 46w and 46j
likes to visit the old town occasion
ally.
Mr. Willis C. Couper has arrived from
England and its spending a short
holiday With his parents,.Mr.. and
Mrs, A. T. Cooper. He leaves short-
ly on all" eight, months'trip to the
Orient,' on' business for the English
firm with which he is- connected.
Macs. Frank Mo1"lveen left this week
for Lansdowne, owing to the illness
of her son, Mr, F. 0. Mellveen, who
is suffering from an attack ‘of ty-
phoid. Mr. A.Asquith of Auhnrn,
Mrs. F. 0. McIlveen's father, `mot-
ored down to Lansdowne taking
Mrs. Mcllveen along.
Mr. and Ma's. Carl Schwarz .of Aber-
deen, South Dakota, who have been
visiting: Mrs. 0, W. Thompson, left
by motor for their home, making
the trip in three days. Mr. Schwarz
in-
structor
just accepted a position as
in Industrial Arts and lead-
er of Boys' Glee' Club of a College
in Wyoming State. This was Mr.
Schwarz's first visit to Canada. and
he was- much' impressed by all he
saw. Mrs. Schwarz, formerly Al-
ma Eagleson Of Aberdeen,' was art
teacher in the -State College at Ab,
erdeen,, ,
Huron ]Read East
Mrs, Clay and her. son, Edward of
Vancouver are spending a couple of
weeks with her sister, Mrs. MpcDer-
y mild.
Miss Jessie Bali is visiting :the'
Bayfield.
Misses Dewar of Ba y
Mr, and, Mrs: Henry : Vanderhurgh
of Petrolia, accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs, Ed, Castle and son Reggie of
'.
of the -founder of the family S ? n
- this! country, one of the pioneers of
Simcoe County, was 'unveiled, in the
e 'cemetery where, many members of
t the family lie buried.
11'irs, O Brien s in Sep eat er.
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—we have
it!
All goods guaranteed' to give the
fullest satisfaction.
Te llawkins
Agent for Renfrew Cream Seperators
Call and get Prices.
HARDWARE and PLUMBING
Phone 244
To - Morrow's Vigor Depends
Upon- How Much You
Sleep To -Night
You ,can "sleep" on a. hard, lumpy, sagged 'mattress; You can
"sleep" on an oak -board, if weary enough! But when you sink into
the cosy embrace of a Marshall you enjoy a wondrously different kind
of sleep. The ever resilient springs of the Marshall Mattress cuddle
up with gentle support to release very tired muscle from strain; Nat.
ure gets .a chance to renew every worn tissue and create new en-
ergy. You awake invigorated,, refreshed.
A lifetime of such healthful energy biulding COMFORT is sur-
ely worth the trifling extra cost of a Marshall,
SPECIAL: A free slip cover given with every Marshall inatt-
ress sold during August. Then to co-operate with this special offer
we have some wonderful savings in Bedroom Suites which will pay
you to investigate.
Clinton Hardware and FurnitureC o
THE STORES WITH A STOCK
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Furniture Phone: 109 Hardware 195
MONUMENT DEALERS
QUALITY
THE 2 Q's - QUANTITY
Help the_.Housewife to Save
CROWN .FRUIT JARS Rubber Rings, 3 doz 23c
Small, per dozerf.........$1.25- Zine Jar -rings,. doz. . . 19c
Medium, per dozen $1.40 Certo, per bot., 35e,3 for $1.00
Large, per dozen $1.65 I Parawax, per pkg. , . 20c
QUAKFLERARES
CdRN I CHOICE RICE MATCHES
pkg. 9c ! 4 lbs, for 25e • ' per pkg., 25c
P. & G. Soap j PALMOLIVE .SOAP I;
10 bars 43c I • . 4 cakes 29c
LUX
3 pkgs. 29c
GRAN. SUGAR I SHAKER SALT` I DAD'S OATMEAL
10 lbs. 69c 2 pkgs. 25e Cookies, doz. 23c
MIXED CAKES I SEEDLESS I CORN STARCH
per' Ib. 29c RAISINS, 2• lbs. 29c per pkg. 10c
FRUITS • AND VEGETABLES
L. LAW ON .& COe
PHONE 111 PROMPT DELIVERY
HOME OF CREO-DIPT SHINGLES
HINGLES
More than a house, more than a place to live in, more even than a
Shing of ;beauty—is home. It is part of oneself, growing dearer as.
the years go by, gathring about itself the memories of love and friend-
ship, adding continually to its freshness, the charm of time.
Such are homes built in the truly artistic style+, such will your
home be, if built with nature's building material—Creo-Diet Stained'
Shingles -on roof and sidewalls. Creo-Dipt Stained shingles: in: thirty
shades of brown/ green, red, gray and white make possible am,aocur-
ate interpretation of individuality in home building.
Thomas McKenzie Estate, Clinton
PIIONE 88
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