The Clinton News Record, 1927-10-20, Page 8CLINTON'S ,E.Fat;,k'IL G JDWELERY S
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Are your gl ass(zs "zigllt'
in style - ins beconiingnes -
and suitable" for the `Socea-
sio i' ' Theme is a style' of
glasses suitable for home,' or -
Si e street,; sports and dress.•
tom' ball assist you in selecting
th ,`°'style of eyeglass or spec -
'old? lest suitable for you and
C6t u e styles in glasses are
as hnportant to one's good ap-
pe iranee as the .latest styles in
hats; shoes or clothes. A. wide
5ariety of frames and mount
alike merle o£ white gold, shell
, ' and metal .at prices to meet
;Yp1:JB purse and :wishes.
, ON.
^G®o raduate of Thronto College of Opto"gtetry
Fine Jewellery and Repairs Next liovey's Drug Store
The new.; Coats for this season
are marvels of style, comfort and
quality. Blues axe decidedly pop
alar and we are showing a line of
chinchillas at, $24,00 that are
without a rival. In .the lighter
shades we have ara'exdeptionnlly
attractiverenge at front $18.00 to
$24.00' and tare rear, values
We have accepted=tbe agency for
Tip To made -to -measure clothes
and are prepared to give service
gird •satisfaction. We axe agents
also for Greerle.Swifts and Berger
made=to measure ,-Suits .and Over -
boats
g E*I4NG'PRICES'ON READY-
MAAE SUITS
Pliimsteei Bros.
PH0N11 26,
nevi you promised the family "a good radio set' this year?
It is a good investment in. culture and you should not delay the day.
"'.'In present stage .ai development the fall and winter months
are best for radio .reception." The air is free from storms and elec-
trical disturbances and a.gond radio furnishes entertainment and in
struction for the whole family, •
This store is .heedquarterei for,; Canadian. General Electric and
Fi`ida Radio, sets and equipment. ,Also 13. Batteries and Storage B
Batteries and Loud Speakers.•
Come hi and listen its -and let us explain the merits_of the
different sets
Sutter & Perdue • .
PLUMBING HARDWARE ELECTRIC WIRING
Phone' 147iv
14,
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Just Phone your Grocery'
needs, to.125 and the goods
will be delivered promptly.
THEC4&S.•GROCERS
Branch 125j ' Main 125w
ammeereorationmsetrarreser
HOG :SHIPiV1ENTS
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Report of hog shi mentsfor Week f
ending Oct. 13, 1927 '
Clinton=-totai',hogs, 135;'eelect ba-
con, 58; thick shiooth, 70; heavies, 2
lights and feeders, 1.
Londesboro—Total hogis, 77;-4elect
bacon, •, 29; thick smootjtty; 40; heavies,
2; shop hogs,'2.
Huron County—Total hogs, 1,573;
select brach '502; thick snooth, 919;
heavies, 43; shop hog's, 51 lights and
feeders, 13. •
Me -o ! - 'o!- Hot.
Hi Ho Merrio.
Danger in the way •
.Better stay in bed at night
And 4alk abroad by day
This skeery night
• When ghosts are white, and
Awesome revels at their,
height.
Hallowe'en originated in theold
days,a hen superstition hedged about
the Homes and awesome fear, lurked.
in the darkness. • -Today Ifallewe'en:
has become a gay ,gnd frolicsome;
occasion and all ages participate in
its full• &party is the meet interest
ing•tfestivity of the whole year„to
yodhg people I'f there can be a few
thrills and a genuine scream: or two,
so .much the better .just to proclaim
tlie'true'spirit of 1lallowe'en. Novel-
ties, Lanterns and Crepe ,Paper dee-.
orations' contribute largely to the
•sYti+'%ess'of -fhese.,jolly occasions. The
immensely increased.' sales. of these
Specialties in reetnt'. years bear-wit-
flees-
earwit-flees- to the • widespread interest in
the season and we think our stock of
these, which. is. moderately priecd is
equal. to reasonable' demands. '
Black Cats `
Grinning Pumpkins
Gaunt Old Witches
False Faces .'
Masks
Wird Skeletons
Paper flats
Lanip Shades-, `.
Streamers.:
Festoons
Rope
Cut -Outs
Seals
Table Covers
Napkins
Wbat bre•,yon gpipg to be at the
party. and what arayou going to do
to make it a jolly, spoolcy evening?
Tile' W. D. Fair Co.
often the Cheapest—Always the Best
11uC�C....gu,ryg°11uimuln n ia Realm
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Sieg nI(h�u�ti.
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Mrs. McGeorge is visiting her sister,
Mrs. E. W Morrison, •
Mr. A 1. Durbin i'eft last week on a
business trip to Winnipeg and other
points west. - • ,
Mr. and i11'rs. Morrison and Miss
Violet visited on Sunday last with
friends at Listowel.
Mr. Ohas. Hovey • of Detroit visited
his mother, •• Mrs. Frank Hovey,
over the week-e'nd.
Itfes. G. W. -Pinner returned •'to her
home'in'Oshawa on Saturday after:
a visit with her mother, Mss. G. H.
Bartlifi. •
Mrs. Hugh Ferguson and Mrs. Camp.
bell and son, Glen, of Stratford,
,Were guests ,.of Mr. and .1rrs. A.
Lucas over: the weekend. '
Mrs, James Twitchell of Windsor and
J. Malloy. and Mrs. Stotts of De-
troit accompaniedthe remains of
`their sister;. "tho "Pate Susan Mulloy •
from Windsor. last Thursday.,
Mr. Ephriam Brown has returned
home after spending 'two and a-
half months -in the United States.
Mr: Brown attended fall -fairs in 'a
number of .th4States of the Union
while away. f
Mrs. N. W. Trewartha, who was . one
of the delegates to the Winnipeg.
convention last :week, returned.
home yesterday, '"'Mrs. Trewartha
spent the week -end with relatives.
in Southern 14L'anitoba,'
Miss Hattie Oourtice ,motored to
Hamilton over the weekend, going'
nn from Brussels,..where she at-'
• tended the Teachers' Institute.
Thursday and Friday, She was ac-
companied by her aunt, Mfrs, 7.'
Tiplady.
Mr. and Pres. -Bishop of San Diego,
Cal,, old friends of Mrs. Alice Rob-
son, are spending a few days with
her here. They were in New York
and made the trip , up to 'see 'Mrs..
Robson, whom .they 'had t'iot seen
for a numberof years, `
lYIr, Ephriam Snell returned ' last
week from a trip to Salt Lake
City, where he went to deliver
some sheep he had sold and also to
exhibit some of his own. 112'x. Snell
had the experience of exhibiting
against some of his own sheep,
formerly sold to Utah breeders, and
he was successful itt winning a sit
ver cup.
Mr.« and Mrs. John . Moon and son,
Master .lack of Toronto were in
town on Saturday on their way to.
visit relatives at LondesboroMr.
Moon has, just' returned from Win-
nipeg, where he was one of the
delegates from Toronto to the Lib.
Conservative .convention, Mr. and
Mrs. Moon "intend leaving about
the end of the nonth for Phoenix,
Arizona, where they will spend the
winter.
Mrs. W. S. Details ,was called to Tor-
onto last week_ owing to the sudden
death•.of her eldest brother, Mr, W.
A ,.Stevenson, whose body was
,,found in •.las apartments r' by the
neighbors,' death being evidently
the result of a st-•etre. Mr. Steven-
son had lived alone since the death:
n£ his wife about four years ago."
Interment was made at Listowel,
Mrs. Downs also remained in Tor-
onto over: the week -rand. Mr. Nevins
being there the na`st fete weeks
handling some carving contracts,
IIE CLINTON NE1i"S-RE• CORD
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UR$DAY„ OCTOBE
20
327.-:
O0 lbs,•o .aisi s to 'be sold this week, Octo
env 'Australian Sultana (white) Raisins
A: Y
ew Australan Valencia Raisins
lieW Seedless Raisins from California .
New PuffedRaisins from Califortii
erg: i4tl to 21st
These Raisins have' been bought in
large quantities and will be sold ae-
corilingly.
2'lbs. Seedless Raisins . •, •' 29e
All New Fruit.
Ne.w Cooking Figs, 2 lbs. for .
New Australian Raisins, per lb.
New, Mixed Peel, per lb.
25e
19e•'
39c
New Puffed Raisins, per 15...::. 17c
Valencie Raisins, per lb " 18e
Sultana Raisins, white,•per Ib... , 25c
Pitted Dates, 'per lb, 25c
Shelled Walnuts, per 1b: , 59e
reakfast !® aeon
in Niece, 29c lb.
Sc, 10c and 15c
Variety Counters
Clark's Soup
3 'fins for 27c
Lux Toilet Soap 3 cakes 23c ' Filletts of addie, Codfish-
orn Syrup
5-1b pail 35c
WEEK -ENA PRICE LIST
10 lbs. Gran. Sugar 73e
2 pigs. Lux.• ••,22c
2 pkgs. F1exo •• 45e a
6 Ins. Rolled Oats 29c '
10 bars P. & G. Soap .. .,. ,45e
LARD
3 pound-' pail.
59c
To finish up "the season --Large shipment of Grapes this week
Head Lettuce and Cranberries
IN THE MORNING FIRST DELIVERY 9'atm. • IN THE AFTERNOON FIRST DELIVERY 2:30 pmt. . ORDER EARLY
Cash and-
Service
nd-Service
piromiligammatommra
T.
ti WHERE "SELLS FOR LESS" PRICE PREVAILS
a Phon
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WE SERVE AMA SATISFY
ttr Kitchener Lard -
Speiial Values for
Orange PCkoe Tea '...,..
Prunes, 2 ,:lbs.. for,.'.•
Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs. for
Mince Meat, per iii.
Dried 'Pea'rhes,'per lb. ,•
Clarks Soups per. tin ..
Marmalade, large jar .".
Rice (Good) 8 lbs, for .
204b pails for $3.50
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
85e Canned Peas,, 2 -for 25c
25c Canned Tomatoes, 2 for 25e
29e , Work and Beans, 2 for ., 25e
20e Canned Peaches, tin 25e
25f Ras. and St. Jam, 3: 1b, jar 550
10e Ginger Snaps, 2 lbs. for 25e
40e Pilchards, per tin 20e
25c Quick Quaker. Oats, pkg. , 35c
`Fruits, and Vegetables in Season
Fillets of fladdie
Codfish
L. LAWSON ,
PHONE Ili PROMPT DELIVERY
:October Specials
It11YSTO'NE flA11I) MIMES
WHITE PINE -8, 10 and 12 inches wide, 10 to 14 ft. long..
HEMLOCK AllLsizes,
WIITTEIIS•E SIDING AND SHIPLAP
-GYPRO —LIME—SASH-ROOFING
Onto yard and sheds are stocked with all grades o£ lumber
from which to matte your choice
MILLWORK A SPECIALTY
Thomas. -McKenzie `Estate Clinton'
Gyproc—lf'eystone Brand' Shingles in four grades and everything to
' Builders Supplies
COAL
D. L. and W. Coal and'Semet-Sol'-
vay Coke alaWys on hand'fortimmede
late delivery.
Also a quantity of dry Maple Wood
Prices reasonable and same to all
a J, MILLER & SON
Orders taken -at residence, Ontario St.
Phone .46
People You Know.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. O'Neil left Sat-
urday lei Orlando, Fla. where
they will spend the winter months.
Miss Verginia. Quarles of VanBruat,.
Alk., is' the guest of her sister,
Mrs, •, L. C Harrison at St. Paul's
rectory'.
N1x'. John-.11eilyar has returned home
from a visit up north and with; I
Toronto •and Bowmanvill'e friends.
He: has resumed his,
course, which he was obliged to
give up a• couple of years ago an
account of 111 health.
STOVES
For Heating
and Cooking
See .our new Quebec Ranges and
Heaters, Just what the family needs
for the coming winter.
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SEE OUR WINDOW .DISPLAYS
Clare Bros.' Pr9ducts land the
"Circulator's -made by •Dominion.
• Service Co.
MAKE AN INSPECTION OF OUR
LINES—AT' RIGHT PRICES
Agent for Louden Oil Earner,-
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How About ::Some Real. Comfort
Since fall is here again and you will be spending most of your
evenings at-home you would surely enjoy yourselves morct,'+ith.a
felt, good comfortable chairs or a Chesterfield Suite. We have a
fine, large stock of both which aro built for Strength, Beauty and
Comfort.
Then for good refreshing sleep it will pay you to discard that
worn out 'rnattress.for :a Marshall or, Simmons spring filled Mattress.
Prices r4nging from $26,00 •"to $87.50 and. you will agree with us.
theft you could not spend' the same amount in any better way. If
it is something a little cheaper we have good values in all layer felt
mattresses from $12.00 to'•$19.00. Alsoagood' assortment of Springs
and Walnut Steel Beds. "
HARDWARE DEPT.
As usual we have a splendid stock of the famous -Beach manges
and heaters, also other makes to suit your price.
Some Extra Speeiai Values in Electric Heaters anrf'Irona
A BARGAIN -6 50 -gat. Steel Drums at $2.00 each
Clinton Hardware and Furniture Co,
THE STORES WITH A STOCiK
FUNERAL DIRECTORS ° MOND/CENT DEALERS
Furniture Phone: 104 Hardware 195.
. STAR THEATRE
• Monday, Tuesday; and. Wednesday -Oct. 24', 25 and 26
AOR�S8
:PAO'IfIO
Romance, Intrigue and Adventure in the Tropics.
Admission 25e and 15c
Thursday, Friday and Saturday Oct. 27, 28 and 29•
HE OAMPIJS FLI-III
Yes, sirf; Here's our. Bebe, the Connc Campus Flirt
Featuring Bebe Daniels
SPECT AL-'runney-Dempsey'.Fight. . I
Admission -25c and. 15e
NOW PLAYING
THE TELEPHONE GIRL
Admission .25e and15e.
We Pay Spot -Cash
for Egg's and Poultry
Good Quality Brings.
Good Prices
1 Gunn, Langlois -Co.,. Limi
ted ;
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HEAD -OFFICE MONTREAL, QUE.QUE.
CLINTONBRANCH, CLINTON, RNTARIti
PHONE 190 • •
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