The Clinton News Record, 1927-04-07, Page 9Clinton ,News-ReCOir
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CLTN2ON'S LEADING JI WELERY
Do not torture your oyes. To neg-
lect your eyes when they trouble
you is to torture then,; They are
,delicateorgans, and neglect of them
very ' often results in permanent in-
jury.;
ss a precaution, we recommend
that you have them: exaiiiined.
if your eyes smart, tear, 'Or are
strained, let us examine them. We
are here to leeep your eyes in good'
condition. We„con supply you with
glasses that will correct your eye.
trouble and fit your face. •
TORE v.
Ra ''H. JOHNSON...
Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry
ne Jewellery and Repairs Next Hovey's D
g Store
wo Specials
In Men's Suits for Spring
New Styles
New Patterns
Single or Double -Breasted, in snappy young men's models o
staple sack styles for older men. Some with extra trousers,•
SPECIAL NO. 1
Men's Single Breasted Suits; Good Patterns , and Materialsthat will
give satisfactory wear. Special Price $11.45
SPECIAL NO. 2
Men's and Young Men's Single or. Double -Breasted Models with Extra
Trousers. 4 real snappy line for Young Men: Special Price $17.95
OTHER LINES,.M'.0 EQUALLY LOW PRICES
Special Cut -.Prices on Reliable Work Boots for Spring
Plurnsthei. Bros:
PHONE 25,
Tifecto
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.AUTO =•
INISHE.S
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Sure, you can paint the old .bus :yourself—a few hours of inter-
esting work, a few dollars' worth of Effecto and 24 to 48 hours for
drying will transform an old .weather-beaten car into a real auto-
mobile.
Eifecto Auto Finishes include all the snappy colors—the genuine
original auto enamels. 'They combine color and finish in one material
and are self -leveling, consequently they go on easily and evenly,
'without streaks, laps or brush niarlcs, Frequently, one coat 4vill suf-
fice -two are most always enough for a good job.
” If you like a tittle "pep" and variety, use a. bright color. (Red,
Yellow, Cream) on.the wheels{ a darker one (Blue, Green, Gray,
Maroon) on the body and finish tap with Black fenders. You'll be
surprised, how the old "boat" blossoms •out!
Effecto Auto Enamel is not a paint, wax or polish. It is the
original Auto Enamel. The difference do cost between Effeoto and a o
re -named carriage paint is only a few Cents, but the difference when
you put it on, is the difference between a pleasant task and hard
work; the difference between a slip -shod job and a faultless finish, the
difference between a short-lived surface add a lasting;' hard-wearing,
durable finish that lasts longer than the finish put on new cars by
most manufacturers.
ALSO. EFFECTO AUTO FINISHING (CLEAR VARNISH) AND
EFFECT() AUTO TOP & SEAT DRESSING.
Sutter & Perdue
HARDWARE - ELECTRIC WIRING,
PHONE 147w
• PLUMBING
"We Serve,, and Satisfy
Housecleaning Season
Specials
35c Grocery Specials
BROOM SPECIAL
Each...:
HANDY AM,tIONIA 25c
3 pkgs' for !.e
-SOAP SPECIAL
22 bars for .
$1
IVORY SOAP FLAKES, '
2 pkgs. for •
NEB $0,A]? FLAKES 25c
3 pkgs. for, ...... , ..
CLASSIC CLEANER 25e,
3 pkgs. for
CARBOLIC SOAP 9c
4 bars for ......,,..,.
20 lb. pail Shortening 52.95
' 20 lb. Pail Lard .....53.40
Canned Peas, 2 cans for . 25e
Canned Tomatoes, 2 cans 25c
- Corn Flakes, 3 pltgs for .' 29c
Matches, 3 boxes for . , . -'25c
Jelly Powder, 4 pkgs ,for 25e
Vanilla, large bottle with
Paring Knife .. 25c
Gran. Sugar, 10 lbs. for , ,'75e
Cottage Roll, per lb. 28c
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN °SEASON
L Laws
PHONE 111
PROMPT DELIVERY
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Spring is Here
WITII ITS AMBITIONS AND
o ITS ROPES
With' its Baster bonnets anti its
new shoes—with its gowns and gew
g•aws—its frills and furbelows --with
its raiments its rain and its rays. It
is here, and one of its, most import-
ant suggestions is Wall. Paper. Do
you know of any thing, at the price
that will give you ,so much satisfpe
tiorr in your home. It jp'icentuates the
beauty of : the woodwork., It is the
keynote of home furnishing and does
more „than any one thing in -making
home attractive with bright, cheery -
hospitable walls,' It meets every re-
quirement of interior: decoration
meets it effectively. The set5sice it
renders spoils economy.
Bet Better Wall Papermake%it a .
Beier Home
PRICES FROM 7c UPWARDS
Tile W. D. Fair. Co
Often the Cheapest --Always the Best
010010ainninnumpllPNiu�IilV
Miss Alice Sioinan of Stratford was
home over the week -end.
Miss Jean Hogg of Ripley spent the
week -end at her home in town.
Mrs: Guest of Wingham has been vis-
iting her mother, Mrs. Mitchell of
town.
Mrs, J. F, Reynolds of Goderieh
called en friends in Clinton on
Thursday last,
Miss Sharp of St. Marys has been
visiting her brother, Mr, IL R.
Sharp of town.
Mrs. F. A, Axon was called home to
Clresley on Sunday, owing to the
illness of her mother.
Mrs. French of ICippen• and•Mrs,
Cooper of Kalawana, B.C., visited
their aunt, Mrs. Chambers, on Sat-
urday last.
Mr. T. W. Hawkins was cajed to
Hamilton on Monday owing to the
illness of his mother, who later
passed away.
Mrs. John Johnston has returned`
home after spending the winter
with her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Mc-
Kinnon of Trenten.
Mr. Lawrence Moffatt of . Regina is,
visiting his mother, Mrs' John T.
Moffatt, being called .Bomb by the
sudden death of his father.
Mr; A. J. Hancock, Toronto, who has
just returned from a trip to Van-
n couver, B.C4 spent a few days with
his sister, Mrs. F. Freheh, the past
week:= .
Mr. John McNaughton of London is
here today for the fair. Mr. Mc-
Naughton likes to come up to the
fair because he meets so ninny
of his Old friends here on fan day..
Mr. Smith, Mr.' Tackaberry,-Miss Cle-
ment and Mist Linnie Nediger mot-
ored down from Lions Bead and
spent the week -end as the guest of
the..latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. 'J. Nediger. '
Mrs. Joseph ,Clegg' of Morris was, in
town this Week, Coming down to at-
tend the funeral of her aunt, the
late Mrs. W. T. Farquhar of Hen-
-Sall, whose remains were laid in
Milton cbhbteryt on Monday.
Mrs acid Mrs. Thomas Mason, after
'being absent all winter, returned
home last week. Mt Mason was
with his daughter at Romeo; Web.,
and Mrs. Mason spent part' of the
timethere and with her sister in
Toronto, her brother-in-law being
in very poor health.
Mr. and Mrs. Newton Wylie of Tor
onto spent the week -end as the
guests of the former's sister, Mrs:
J. • E. nogg, at Wesley -Willis.
mahse. On their return to Toronto.
- they were accompanied by Mrs.
Lounsbury, who had been visiting
her sister, Mrs. Hogg, for a week
or so. t
Coderich Township "-
Mrs. John Young and Master .Ken-
neth of Toronto are 'visiting at the
home of the lady's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Whitmore.
Mrs. James Ferguson of the 16th
concession will entertain the Unity
Club at her home on the afternoon of
Tuesday, :April 12th. .
Mr. and Mrs. john Mudie enter-
tained a number of their' friends at a
party last week, a very pleasant time
being reported.
Mr. Alex: Sterling has purchased
the Schwanz ram on the Huron ro'gl;
The •Council met in iolniesville on
Monday, April 4th, at 1:30 p.nr.in p
suant to ad,iomameint,
..A., -letter ; from the Ontario Tractor
do; re the purchase of a tractor for
"township work was read: end tiled
The Reforestation. Branch wrote
urging the, township to buy a tract
Christie's Bunnies and Chick Biscuits
Easter
Eggs and Bunnies from 5c to 25c
EASTER SUNDAY BREAKFAST
Quaker Corn Flakes 3 for 27c New Breakfast Food, Sunera, per pkg. 25c
Gunn's Breakfast Bacon O'Neil's Florida Grape Fruit Our Own Special Blend Coffee
Apex Marmalade and Cheese Bread, delicious' for Toast.
Something New," Christie Cheese Chip, per pkg. 20c
Our 19c Price List
Baking Powder, per can .
Corn Starch, 2- pkgs. for
Broken Sodas, 2'lbs. for
Rolled Oats, 4 lbs. for
Corn Meal, 4 lbs. for
Breakfast rood, 4 for.
Taple•Syrup -
'Ammonia, 2 for
Clark's, Soups, 2 for
Lux, 2 pkgs. for ,
19c
19e<
19e
190
19e' .
19c
.19c
190
19e
19c
Other Price List
Smiles' an' Chuckles llseconds) per lb,
Maple Buds',' per lb. 390
Oranges, per dozen 39c
Molasses Snaps; 2 lbs. for .......... , 25c
Macaroni, 3 lbs. for 25c
Table Syrup; 5 lb, for 386
Prunes, 2 for.. 25c
Matches, per pkg.. • 25c
Peas; 2 cans for . ,, 25e
Conti, 2 cans for ., . ,,... 29c
Tomatoes, 2 cans for.... . . . , .. 29c
19' bars P. & G. Soap for 49c
EASTER. SPECIALS
New Carrots," Head Lettuce, Leaf Lettuce, celery
Oranges, per dozen .29c, 30c and 49c.
- In the 'Morning First Delivety 9 a.m
Cash and ' V«'
Service Y- W
Fresh
Maple
Syrup
Leaf
Lettuce
In, the Afternoon First Delivery 2.30 p.m. Kindly Order Early
T. O'Neil
'Where " Sells.for less" price prevails..
THE C S. GROCERS
5w and 125j
•' PHONES --12
Phone
48
Aunt
Janim a
Pancake
Flour
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of land unsuited for tillage and take
up the work of reto estation, No ac-
tio4 was taken.
• The various contmtinie.ations con-
cerning the , County Valuation ap-
peals, including His.._ Honor Judge
Lewis' judgement thereon, was read
and approved.
Correspondence horn Mr. Brydone
in connection with the Police village
of Bayfield was read and laid ever
for further consideriition.
• The clerk was instructed to 'suite
Hullett Council re the Boundary, Tine'
account.
'the cotnieil bought three scrapers
and one No. ,2.grader from the Dom-
inion' Road Machinery Co. through
their representative, Mr. Os. Chin,
who was present in their interests.'
The' following accounts were or-.
tiered paid: The .Dominion Road
Machine Co., sherpenin;3 grader
blade;' :2.50; Elwin; Pickard, posting
treasurer's statements,' $3,00; The
council then adjourned to meet Mon-
day, May 2nd, 'at 1.30 pan.
R..G.' Thompson, Clerk.
Stant ei,DTownship
The following is the ,report :of -S. S.
No. 5 for March. Those marked wills
an asterisk have been absent, on ac
count of illness;
Jr."9th—*Elgin Hayter, 47 marks,
Jr. 4th—Vera Smith, 311, -Grace
Robinson, 270; 'Margaret Robinson,
172.'
Sr. 3rd—Bruce •MeClinchey, 209;,
Bert McBride, 120;1 *Edgar l4eClin
they, 55.
Jr. 3rd -Campbell McKinley, 256;
Elmore` McBride 217; Elmore,
Stephenson, 202, .<"Russel Hayter;
140.
Sr. 2nd—Mai'gasit Lamont, 239;
Allen Armstrong, 101.
Jr, 2nd—Elva - McClinehey, 355;
Hazel Hayter, 174.
Jr. lst—Dorothy' Armstrong, 260;
'Isabel Robinson; 233.
Sr. Pr. — Clare McBride, 191;
"Lolus .MeClinchey, 90.;
—C. E. REID, Teacher.
The following is the report of S. S,
No. 13 for the month of March:
5th Class—Mervyn Keys, 65%.
St. 4th—Beth' Murdock, 65; Willie
Murdock, 56.
Sr.. 3rd—Audrey,tYlurdbck, 62; Glen
Dowson, 59. .
Jr. 3rd—Ilarvey Keys, - 47.
Sr. 211d --George Dowson, 64.
Jr. 2nd—Allan Keys, 67.
1St—John Keys, 67.. Primer—Bobby Peck:.
The following', pupils had perfect
attendance for tho month of March;
Mervyn Keys, Harvey Keys, George
Dowson, John Eel's.
—J.• S. ITOGG, Teacher.
WINGRAM; Follfiwing a linger-
ing illness, there passed away at her
home on Patrick street last week
Mrs: 'Ewen MacDonald, .daughter of
the late Arthur Simpson. The de-
ceased woman was born in the second
concession d the township of Culross,
where she lived until her marriage to
the late Ewen McDonald of Aberdeen,
Scotland, where her' married life was
spent. One son was born who was
killed in the war. After the death of
her husband, -who predeceased her.by,
a number of years, she came to Can-
ada and lived 'with her brothers, a
short time afterwards buying a home
iii Wingham. Surviving are six-broth-
ersi Robert and John on the home-
stead in Culross; •Dr. Alex.,"KintaiI;
James, Toronto; Ewen, Innisfail,
Alta., and Albert,•Langhani,'Sask.
Twilight t Musicale
in
WESLEY-WILLIS CHURCH
on
Good Friday, April 15
• Frons Four to Five O'clock
Admission —25e
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It Won't be Long Now
Until Spiink is here and we would like to remind you that we
are ready to supply you with many of your necessities for spring
house-cleaning and help brighten tip your home,
Use Muresco' for • a real wall and ceiling finish—Connote-for
floors and furniture—Of coarse we always carry a full range of all
kinds of the celebrated Sherwin-Williams Paints and Varnishes—A
great range of Brushes for walls and floors Floor Waxers and Pol-
ishers—Cedar Mops etc. -
Get your Sap Buckets, Sap Spouts, Syrup Cans, etc., now
As the warm weather approaches you will naturally be looking
for a good safe place to store your furs, etc. You best and safest
solution is a Cedar Chest. They orb absolutely math proof, nice and
roomy, well -finished in red cedar and solid walnut, with lining. •
We are especially well prepared to supply` all your needs, in
Linoleum, Oil Cloth, Congoleum, in rugs or by the yard. A fine stock
of Rugs to select from and lots of room to show them, so comein.
early to select your requirements,
We have bought heavily iii Beds, Springs and. Mattresses for
Spring and you will save good money by asking about them.
EVERYTHING ' ELSE IN UP-TO-DATE FURNITURE
Clinton Hardware and Furniture
• THE•STORES WITH A STOCK
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
MONUMENT DEALERS
Furniture Phone: 1.04 • Hardware 195
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Time' To Paint
Early Spring is a good painting.
season. Paint has time to set before
the summer sun does any damage.
Brighten up the home with a new
coat of Paintthis spring. One of
the cheapestinvestments you can
make.
We can supply you with Martin
Senour 100% pure ready -mixed
Paint which has no equal, or 'with
vure white lead and oil ii' you preler.•
to mix your own,
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HARDWARE and. PLUMBING
Phone 244
Spring Building
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Don't take our word for it.. Ask the seen experienced in build-
ing—and 'he will tell you that the best materials are always cheapest
in the end. Why? Because good materials resist both- age and
weather.- 'Wherein so many failis the reasoning that the hest al-
ways costs the most. This is not'tiue—because in lumber often more
waste will -:be sawed' from seconds than the saving hoped for -as
compared to first grade material. Our yard is now completely
stocked with first grade lumber -in all woods. We want to serve you.
Whether you plan a complete new structure .os only alterations
or repairs we can supply just the materials you want. We have plan
books for every conceivable job—from shelf to mansion-aiirf they
are for your nee, without charge of any,kind, Comp in and" let us
assist yoii, •
Lumber of all kinds in all grades for special construction of any
nature.-' Also : Gyproc, Lime, Lath; Creo-Dipt Shingles, Plain Cedar
Shingles, Door and Window Frames, Doors and' Windows.
Thomas McKenzie Estate: -
OUR SPECIALTY IS IIIGH GRADE MILL WORK
-Eggs Eggs
Eggs
_Bring us . your Eggs While Fresh
- ' alsoour large y y hens
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HEAD OFFICE MONTREAL,'QUN..
For further, information apply to
CLINTON BRANCH, CLINTON, ONTARIO
PHONE 190
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