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The Clinton News Record, 1926-09-30, Page 8THUASDAY', SEPT, 30, 1.926, iatim,00111116.Willan.,_1.-744411 ""—"` CLINTON'S' LEikDING..WRY QBE The*Chance: • ,' . A specialSalof Traits7Atlantic,,5,;,, ., tube. Radio Sets,•' . ' itt„g5 c neiuding ' Tubes,. Patti, Loud ,Speaker and set up ready to • turn on, AlSo Marconiphone ,:"(inatie . by. the father of Radio) 4 and, .5 tub set. The iVlarconiphone the^hest; in the World and is 'greatly redueed in price. SEE TAIESE BEFORE EUYINGr R. H. ..it)iiiltqS(E)iki, Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry Fine Jewellery and Repairs . Next "Hovey's Drug Store 4,10.4MMILSirl61.1118111112111M5211463PAU****NEMEr MEMO. eve So Iste a ought tol $1000) Two young Men arrested in Exeter for the sale of subscriptions to non- existent magazines resulted at God- erich in •a jail term of "dm, months for, one and six months for' the other in .the reformatory. \One thousand dollars' was collected by this decep- tion. We /take' subscriPtials for' magazines. -vv:e* want thern, at pub- lisher7s price and take them only for such as 'do exist., We're right here on Main street, the same place every • day and if you don't get your maga- zine s'' know we'll get your com- plaint. ;‘,' !I • Many people do like to buy from strangers or in the city. Why? In many (instances it is not competition to far as underselling, the home mer- chant goes,' but it is competition-4n- asmuch as some residents in a small town have an inborn desire to buy goods out of town and the home mer• charit has to combat and conquer this in order to retain the trade that is surely rightfully his. • The Dollar you spend at home you may, possess again, the one you spend abroad is separated from yon for ever. 0 GOOW WORK CLOTIIES Tii workclothes— quality counts! They can, be well appearing— well fitting and well made but they inOst possess the iron-elad quality that gives long service. That is the kind of clothes we sell and sell at the very lowest prices. Look over this list of apparel and then notice the bargain prices. Overalls and Jackets, Snag -Proof, Lenox and Peabody brands $1.39 to 42.50 Work.,Shirts, Big B nd Bull -dog brands, special prices $1.00 to $2.00 ; Heavy Wool Sox, Hanson, Penman's and Reiner's make 29c to 79c Heavy Boots, solid leather at $3.00, $3.75 and $4.00 " Leather Mitts and Gloves 39c to $1.50 Get Them At Plumsteel ' • 41" PHONE M. 11/ POS. Tile -W. 11. Fall Go • Often the Cheapest—Always the Best We Solve 7 Day Problems Thoughtful housewives make selections of well-balanced Cos?* for every day in the week. et. THE Ci &$. GROCERS' Main Store, Phone,125 W. Branch Store, Phone 125 J. • FREE! FREE! ' Box Seat ot the World's Series When the umpire calls Play Ball" and the fight is on—that is your opportunity to tune in and listen to every strike and ball -- every playandcheer. A radio will be your ticket to every game! ' This is only one' of the many big sporting events that a radio . brings into your home. Tall and Winter will be one huge program of the world's finest entertainment -which you can enjoy—with a radio. • We carry a Complete stock of radios, parts and, 5ssessories. We Mr. N. W. Trewarth was in Toronto on Tuesday. Mr. R. Warrens of Gedericle' was in, town on Sunday.. I ' • • Rev. L. C. Harrison was in London a couple of days this week. Miss Mildred Cook of Toronto spent the week -end with Clinton friends, IVIiss Ethel Hogg left Monday morn- / ing for Toronto, to enter Univers- ity. Miss Cora Jervis has gone to Toronto V to commence a course at tha Uni- versity. Mr. and IVIfs. T. E. Palmer and child- ren of Stratford were in town on Sunday. Mr:John Brown of Petrolea spent the week -end with his sister, Mrs. R. Horsley. Mr. Nelles McNeil has returned to resume his studies at the Univers- ity of Toronto. Miss Elsie Snyder of London spent the week -end at her home in God- erich township. Mr. and yrs. McGill of Chesley are visiting their daughter, Mrs. F. A. Axon of town. Miss Esther Tre.wartha left Monday for Toronto to continue her studies at the Univesrity. Mrs. J. G. Steer -and Miss A. Steep are in Toronta this . week visiting relatives and friends. Mr. Wiggins, local manager of the I Gunn, Langlois Co., was in Mont- )! real over the week -end. Mrs. H. W. Steep, who has spent the past couple`of months in the west, is expected home tomorrow. Misses Ruby .0hurchill and Jessie Cress motored to Detroit on Sun- day to spend a few days with friends. Miss Isabel Fraser and Mist Winnie MeMath have returned to Toronto to resume their studies at the Uni- versIty.i Mrs. F. Mcllveen left last week for Landsdown, where she will spend 'the winter with her son and his Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Burrows and . Miss Elaine of Goderieh spent San - clay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. *Perinabaker, ' • Mr. and Mrs:McKinnon and little son left Tuesday for London. M. Mc- Kinnon will be located in Stratford ,for,,, a time. Mr, Thos. R. Ginn of Detroit, Mich., has been visiting his sister, M?s. D. Steep, and his brother, Mr. J. Ginn, during the past ,week. Mrs. Allen MacDonald and Master -Donald of Goderich spent a few days during the week as the guests. of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Cook, Mrs, Carl Mair and children of Allen - 'dale are' visiting the lady's • mother, Mrs. R. A. Bell of Clinton, and also with friends in Gederich township. Mr. George Horsley and a party of friends motored over from Pontiac, Mich., last week -end„ visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hors- ley of town and -with. Goderich friend& • Mr. and Mrs. 'Frank Layton, accent- patied by Mr. and Mr. John Pep- per and sons of Stanley, spenti2nn- day as the guests of Miss Vera Pepper, who is teaching at 'Mount Forest. Miss W. E. . Thompson of Toronto 'came up Wednesday evening and. accompanied her brothers and tel.'s to , Yale, IVIich.,' on Thursday last, where they attended the fun- eral of a brother-in4aw, the late James Fulton. Mr. Percy Wheatley metered up from Toronto and spent the week -end in town. , On histeturn he was mean - will install them right in your home ready for you to tune in, Canadian General Electric Set $1.00, complete ready to opera. Sutter & Perdue Sets Installed and Repaired. Batteries, Tubes. HARDWARE PLUMBING ELECTRIC WIRING • PHONE 147w I inningOct Friday and Saturdayand as, long as the . goods last during the following week. • '10 bars & G. or Gold. Soap „, ... • • • , • 000. 10 Bars 60mfort Soap and Preserving Tottle • • • • ,....$129 2 plugs. "Quick Wlash and Apron .... , , , „ , 50 •.$ boxes "Red Bird", Dominion or World iritches .... 29e Borden's Milk, small size , .. 4 for 25e Borden's Eagle Brand Milk 23e Large (3 lb,) Jar IVIarinalade 50c Corti Syrup, 5 TM pail . . . 38e 0161,V6 Amato or ye,9vire,hitAlbele,iShoey1111-asate,1,1 10e Clark' d Boiled Dinner ..... 3,0c ,Loose Coeoa, per Ib.. Valencia Raisins, per 1.b. . • • • • • • • , • • • • • • 100 3 pkgs. Lux for ,.........., I,. 33c _23 ,Sealers, quarts $1.35 dozen,"pints ,..$1.20 Black Tea, very fine flavor, per lb. ..'..:., 650 iieinz Tomato Soun , , . , .... . . ,Large, Can Circle' Pineapple • 15c Kippered Herrings in Tomato Sauce .., , 25e Cern Stal'eh, 2 Pkgs or 190 1 ,Loose 'Starch, per lb. ..••••••••••••............ , 100 Tapioca • , • .. . • ... 2 lbs. for 300 Rolled ,Oats .. • . 7 lbs for 28c Corn Veal . 6 lbs. for 25c Candied Cherries (new) per lb. ,... 600 Candied Pineapple and. Candied California Fruits to arrive abut Nov. lst. Further announcement later • BETTY'S JAMS AND MARMALADES Strawberry, 300 Pineapple Marmallade, 30e Raspberry, 25c 'Grapefruit 1VI'armalacle, 25e • Crab Apple Jelly, each 25c tledpath's Sugar and Poaches Another car due to -arrive about Monday, October 4th. Also we expect a car of Grapes due to arrive following week. Balance of car of Peaches,nuniber ape- graded, to clear but this week. We are not afraid to recommend them. They sell themselves ' 48 Phone In the Morning First Delivery 9 a.m. In the Afternoon First Delivery 2.30 p.m. Kindly Order Early Cash andW Service e) T 05 )4 Where "Sells for less" price prevails, 10111NWONOMPOP OA111101,400AtiC~VANAWMPOIVOROANOWISWANkliAPPOIWOMMla I FAIL 'EATS •„mareilmwegb.sossassesomm...sommemomosonliammor_Tremramessim,Lessoaego Huron Rea East working far Mr. Noble Holland, e Seaforth Fair on Friday last. imng Branch have returned to their , . 1,1 A complete stock in all sizes -- and the newest styles and colors just arrived. At our price the well-known Biltmore Hat ean., not be beat for quality or price. Look al Your Hat —Everyime Else Doer Davis &Herman 0nstont Tailoring Waning and Pressing -44 Bazaar and _ • Hot Fowl Supper To be held in ST. JOSEPH'S PARISH HALL THURSDAY, OCT. 14th atilmort For Men THE MASTER ItkT OF CANADA • Afternoon and Evening --Followed by a Dance 'Bazaar will have Fancy and Plain Sewing, Homemade Baking, Candy and Touch and Take Boots. ,,1) Bazaar -1:30 to 30 , Supper -5 to 7:30 Dance at 8:30 Orchestra in attendance, Admission. to Supper, 50e; Dance, 25c '77-3 th$everal frem around • here attended Mr. and Mrs, john Herishaw of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ball and familY home after spencking two weelcs with 'A. Vanderburgh. Shep. Dale lost a valuabl e London during fair week. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Emmerson and spent Sunday at Londesboro. their'uncioand aunt, Mr.' and Mrs. G. • Wrn. Ball and sons were in horse one day. recently. • Mr. Ernest Vanderburgh and liar.. ,Miss Lela Ernmerson And. Mrs. W, old Crittenden spent a day in 1.;911.- 'Weston of Godericli township. sPent don during Exhibition week. Mr. Geo. A.. Vanderburgh has re- painted his hoUse,,Which adds great ford on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. F. Weekes attended the Harvest Thanksgiving services in Seaforth on Sunday and spent the day 'with friends. Stalled Township Mr. and Mrs. A. Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. J. 'McKenzie and children of Ashfield kisited at Mi. Thos. Baird's this week. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Pepper and Ray and Randal visited at Mount Forest the first of the -week. 1)U. and Mrs. Walter Moffat and Loisreturned from a motor trip to Gravenhurst last week, - where they visited her brother, Dr. Murray Fish- *4 41 Varna DEBENTURES - FOR SALE The Corporation of the Town of Clinton offers to local investors de- bentures issued for payment of the new"Collegiate Institute lmilding, in sums of $500 and $1,000, yielding five per cent. to the purchaser. In- terest payable Semi-annually on Feb. let and Aug.,1st. Further information may be ob- tained from D. L. MACPHERSON1 • ' Treasurer. Clinton, Aug. ard, 1926. 09-tf IVIrs, L. • Beatty is in Yale staying with her sister, Mrs. Fulton, after her recent bereavement. Mr. John Ilarnwell returned from the West on Monday with very un- favorable reports from that country. 1th% and Mrs. W. McAsh and Miss Emily Beatty motored from London Sunday and spent the day with., friends in the village. Mr. W. and Miss -V. Logan spent Sunday with friends in Goderich. Quite a number attended the ISehool Fair, which was held in the village on Wednesday of last week'. Although the attendance was not asjarge as former years the exhibits Were well -Worth seeing. Enjoy This Chesterfield Suite Now that the long evenings are here again why not have real comfort while enjoying your radio concerts instead Of suffering both the agony of a stiff old chair and the static. If it's something less expensive we have all kinds of comfortable chairs and rockers at any price you desire. Our Fall Stock of ,Carpet, Linoleum, Cougoleum and Oil Cloth Rugs is here, also Linoleum and Oil Cloth by the yard. HARDWARE The stove season will soon be here and, we are prepared better than ever to supply your needs in Rangei and Heaters, made by the different manufacturers in order to give you a selection in price and quality. A Congoleum Mat given FREE with.every Stove Purchased Ajull stock of shelf hardware, Brantford Roofing (best by test). We do Plumbing and Tbmmithing. Ask us for estimates Clinton Hardware•and*Furniture Co THE STORES WITH A STOCK FUNERAL DIRECTORS • MONUMENT DEALERS Hardware 195 • Furniture Phone: 104 41•11018.101MMISIMMIMIZOOMNINIMMIS7.1111.114a 11•11181.007MOISMOINIMM. Music Lessons •. Constance 1 Mr. and 1VIrs. Geo. Troyer of .Stan- ' MISS EDNA .WISE, A.T.C.M.. ley Tp., spent Sunday as the guests • of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Eph. PIANO AND THEORY ' CittOliiic.Friday night the young .people Vacancies for Pupils are having a banquet in the church. On Saturday evening Mrs. Adam Apply at Studio Nicliolson fell and ,broke her arrn at , At home on Ontario Street the wrist. Quite a number are taking up their °I. Phone 163i “ petatoes. • . •• Repair your old....one, or put on a new roof. Now is the time.to prepare for the winter storms. Bird's Roofing prices are lower and it will pay yen to have that jab done at -once, See our stook of Bird's roofing, the best on the market,at.the right price for every pocket. , Harvest Thanksgiving serviee will be held in'St. john's church on Oct. 10'th at 7 o'clock. Service will bacon- ' filleted by Rev. Arehdedcon Jones- BaternEm. Special music by the un - Sunday at the }feint of Mr. Geo. A. ited choirs of Bayfielcl, Middleton and Vanderburgli, phnied by his grandmother, Mrs Varna, Kr. rarklt GleW hes se'veral teams John tirinst.rolig, who has spent. Mrs. Wm. Park is visiting' in Sea - engaged 'hauling gravel on the high- the summer in her own 'cottage forth with Ws, EVarlS. , here, Mr, G. H. Beatty motored to Strat- "70 1I 'J7 HARDWARE and PIXMI3INGI • ly to Its appearance, Phone 244 • • Mo. Moody Holland of Winthrop is way. Spot Cash for Eggs and Poultry EGGS Bought according to Government grading LIVE POULTRY Broilers, Hens, Old Roosters, Old Turkeys, Old and Young Ducks all bought according to size and quality To insure satisfaction write, phone or call on us before marketing your produce, \ Give us an opportunity to prove that we giVe specialized service to you in eggs and poultry, • The Place Where Quality Counts 73-4-p GUNN. LANGLOIS & Co. Limited HEAD OFFICE —) MONTREAL, QUE. CLINTON BRANCH CLINTON, ONTARIO PHONE 190 •