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The Clinton News Record, 1924-06-26, Page 8ar YY+ tMQ CLI1,11'0NS LtaADING,.SF�,'L:LLkiY STORE Silver or Cut -Class is the` most suitable. is rnore satisfactory and will be appreciates as it is .always in good taste We •invite yoat to inspect our collection irt,Silver, Cut glass, etc,, r�teddiag and Engagement Rings, Watches, Cloths ard:Wrist Watches 3'ewel'er and Optieian JSCON Next Hovey's Drug Store; is gather ed everything that is clearest. and 'best in life. Ilome is the center from which all the, vaidecl concerns and business of life start forth., Any tiling that can contribute to she. beau- ty and comfort and peace a Honie is i, deservingof attention and thought, IIn this direetion let, wall paper enter your thoughts. Our new spring stock 1 will soon be ready for your inspection: 1 LANKY9Lb 0 Real Novelty in Narrow -Nec wear Selling like hot cakes. Just the Tie for young men and most suitable for low collars now in vogue. Give the boys what they want -LANKY 'BILL TIES edwaseesseezzatoase Congoleum Rug. Sale continued for one Week. Order now and save money. Plu 9.0111=191113:6 11 steel Brow PHONE 25. MORE BUSINESS MCILIMMOSIPMARIMPIMMIWZMIZZEMItif The Who Knows good clothes when he seesthein, knows that they were made at this establishment; If you -I -ave not as yet picked out: your Spring Suit, . eome to us; as we have all the latest novelties and designs, and can nfake up a suit which will be on to the minute in evefy respect. COME AND INVESTIGATE, WE INVITE YOUR-- PATRONAGE, YOURPATRONAGE Daviseran VETERAN .TAILORS PHONE 224-W 1 sett QTS SAout kith! Needs r r e7iie /4ny--. e aflame". Qive yQue O%* € relate '(irtilure that WW- tyk ermen ei ffr9l�h We also' carry a complete line of Brandrani Henderson Paints and Varnishes Sun Varnish and Sun Varnish Stains. Also a complete line of Brushes, Linseed Oil and Turpentine Sutter Perdue HARDWARE PLUMBING ELECTRIC WIRING doweiummuienosmo We are ready for, all orders of spring work, Papering; Painting and decorating': We have a large assortment of papers and we ask you to see' tor books before buying. You will save money by orderiag•your"-paper from All; work Guaranteed. ' Prices reasonable, Orders left with Mrs. Rebt. Armstrong, Huron tstreet will re- ceive prompt attention. PFIONE 234 ripg 2 KAY ce POTTER 1 Fair Co Often the Cheapest—Always the Beet• ensue onunielIHo1 • itidf illi,. -Miss Bath. McMath of Inglewood is •home -for the vacation time, Miss Mary Walls spent the Weec- encl with friends at Ailsa Craig Mr and Mrs.' Percy -Ladd motored to Toronto and spent the week- end. " Mrs. Merritt Nediger: and little son spent the week -end with London friends, • air. Chas. Redmond of Belleville vis- ited"•1VIr. and Mrs.' J,, B. Levis on Friday last. , Miss Clete Ford of the, staff of Alma College, St. Thomas, is home for the summer Vacation. Mrs. Chas. Shanahan visited over the week -end with,her sister, Mrs, I. A. Mahon of London., Mr. Jack Bowden, who has been at- tending Normal at Hamilton, is home for the vacation. ' Miss Jessie O'Neil of the Kitchener Collegiate Institute staff' is home for the suiniher vacation. Mr. Stewart McBrien, who has been. teaching up in the Bruce' Peninsula, is hone forthe holidays. Miss Jean Hobbs of the Clinton Col- legiate Institute staff" left yester- day, for her home at Thorridale. Miss Washington spent the week -end as the guest ofIVlra. Tainblyn and Miss Bessie Porter of Londesboro. Mr. and Mrs, E. G. Zinn a Lanes visited over the week -end with the Tatter's sister,.NXr:'and Mrs. II. L. Wise of Goderich .township. Mr. and Mrs. George Bvans of Tor- onto were in town on Saturday. They motored up and went on to Goderich on Saturday evening. - Messrs. 11.M. Gould,and J. A. Sut- ter attended the annual meeting of the Grand .Lodge, I.O.O.F. at Guelph last week es delegates from the local lodge. Ms.. W. Pickard returned Tuesday. after spending a weep with Mrs, (Rev.). R. J. McCormick of Lon- don at her su(nmer cottage at Kin- cardine. Mr., Charles CanteIon and his, friend, Mr. Robert Brooks, of Toronto are spending 'their vacation at' the home of the•foriner's brother, Mr.. D. W. L. Cantelon. Mr. and Mrs, Garnet Cornish . and Miss Dorothy were at ,rucefield over the week -end, being called there by the illness and death of Mrs. Cornish's father, the late Thomas Garr: Messrs. D. W. L. and Charles Can- telon and Mr. Jolrn Gantelon of "Lucknow, were called home' to Tor- onto' on Tuesday morning' on ac- count of the ,505505.1 illness of their mother, Mrs. Peter Cantelon. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Carless, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McMurray, Mrs. IL Kennedy and Mrs. M. Colqu- h'oun attended .the funeral of - the date Thomas: Moore of Stratford, the latter's brother, on Saturday. Mr., and 'Mrs, William 'Rutledge, ac- companied by Mr. "'Harry Sears, motored irony New Castle, Indiana, and are spending a two weeks' va- cation at the home of the former's parents, Mr: and Mrs . Wan. Rut- ledge, Miss Daisy Nediger of Hamilton Nor- naal,: , Misses: Etta Hardy, • Emily Hunter and Winnre.`McMath' of London Normal and Miss Dorothy • Jeryis •of .Stratford... Normal 'are home, having frnished-their res- pective teacher -training courses. Dr. J. W. Shaw was in Ottawa last week attending a meeting of the Medical Alumni Association of the University of Toronto, which was held at the 'Chaudiere:Golf Club. Dr. Shaw was elected one of the vice-presidents;, of the Association. Messrs. N. W. Trewartha; •M,P.P., J. P. Sheppard, G. H. Elliott, W. S. R. Holmes, D. "Cantelon, G. E. Hall, G. G. Middleton and G. S. Hanley attended the meeting of the Lib. -Conservative Association for South Huron -held 'in Hensall yes- terday afternoon Mr_ Thomas Archer ''bf London is spending a few days in town with his daughter Mrs. Rath of IHur- on:street. 'Mr. and Mrs, Archer have been rnakrirg their home at 465 Grey street Lander', for some time past and:Mrs, Archer has vis- itingher this summer, her sister, Mrs. S. G, Bir•tch of San Francis- co," Cal., whom she had not 'Seen for forty-four years. Mr. and Mrs. Henry, Livermore and two children of ' Upland, Cal, ,. 'ere here'Visiting their daughter, Mrs. A, McCartney, and other -,friends hereabouts. Mr. Livermore went south some years ago on account of his health and the sunny, climate o£ California ,seemed to, suit him. He has,a lemon groveat Upland and is prospering very well, 'Mr. Livermore reports also that.: Mr. E. Rowcliffe, who went over last year, also in search of" health, is better' and is doing' very nicely; 1 1 .4!, '_� ® each person who buys one dollar's worth of groceries IN OUR. GROCETERJA we €rill give a half 1.13 of " O'Neil's Special Tea. " These goodsmust be purchased in 'our Groc -eteria, between 8 and 10 in the'evening and carried Away. e have extented the time one I..o e week. This is your last chance' to secure a han a ib of tea, free aSALAD DRESSING WITH MAZOLA OIL iBreak in a 'bovil yolks. of two eggs, add 1 teaspoonful of salt, mustard, dust ,of paprika, •2 tablespoonfuls of vinegar; 2 'teaspodnfuls of lemon, 1 cup; of Mazola oil. Do not mix. Make a stiff sauce of 2 tablespoonfuls of butter, I cup of flour 1 cup water (boil ten minutes.) Add sauce while hot•to mixture `and: beat all together until foamy. Seedless Raisins,':2lbs. for. 25c.. Seeded Raisuis, 2 lbs, fore . .25c, Annrronio Powder, 3 pogs, for • , . . ...... Kellogg's Bran,; 2`pkgs feu 25c New Cheese, per lb.. ..:'.23a., Jelly Powders, 3 pkgs. .25c. Our Own Baking Powder, tin.. , , . .... . , , .23c., DO • YOU know you can, get. Large' Plum Flavored". Meaty Prunes for 30c per lb''at :O'Neils DO YOU know- you can get smaller Prunes for only 10c per lb at O'Neils ? DO YOU know you can get a tin of Mazola oil, free ? Sugar is advancing, special price by the bag Fresh from the lake, .Salmon Trout per lb 20c Fresh Strawberries, Beans, Cucumbers, Beets, New Cabbages Picnic Ham per lb 18c. Buy a.• photo card and _get a photo for 25c. ` Further announcement next week Cash & Carry 2 Deliveries Phone What can This McClary Electric Range Do For You ? IT CAN AND WILL save you hours of work. IT .WILL give yen more and more leisure hours, IT WILL improve your health. IT WILL bring toyour kitchen an atmosphere that is de- lightful to work in. IT WILL reduce your cooking and baking costs. IT WILL emancipate you, from oven, Watching. On July. 3rd; 4th and 5th; a PROFESSIONAL DEMONSTRATOR will be at the Hydro Shop to show you - how this can be accomplished USE YOUR OWN UTILITY — IT PAYS 1 HYDRO SHOP; Minton Constance STRAWBERRIES. 1VIr,. Jack Hinohley., of Stratford was a caller in the village last; week Mr. Theodore Dexter left on Pri day morning' for Montreal and sails from there on a visit to the. Old Country, NIrs. Stewart of Seaforth ,spent 'a week 'yii:h. her ' daughter, Mrs, Roy Lawson, Mr,, and Mrs; Joe Riley spent Sun- day in Brussels, as the guests of the formner's sister, Mrs. Stephenson; Mr. and Mrs. T. Pollard and Mist Phoebe Wakefield, spent Sunday with friends in Ethel. The Ladies' Aid met Wednesday af- ternoon at. the home of Mrs, Joe Ri- 1ey. , The Ladies. Aid of Winthrop ate meeting this week at the ,home of Mts. James Mann. - ' Q12. and Mrs, Russel Marks were callers on 'Mr. and Mrs. James Mann also Mr, and Mos: D. Tudor on Sun- day. 'Tuckersmitn Township Today, Thursday, June 26th, Mr. C. H. Holland, who lives just at the outskirts of Seaforth, passes another milestone, jest which one you would never guess. Ile is a man who seems to have found the fountain of Eternal, Youth, he will -never grow old in spirit- though he may in body, in tinie, This evening Mr. arid• Mrs. J. P. Cole entertain in his and Mrs? 1101 - land's" honor, His friends extend Congratulations and good wishes, Egmondville: The funeral of the. late Mrs. William' Archibald, who died at the .age of seventy-eight years, took place on Friday afternoon last from her late residence to Mair landbank cemetery. Mrs- Archibald' was a daughter of the late Robert McLean, a pioneer of the Mill Road, Tuckersinith township, and oh her marriage to the late William : Archi- bald they went to live in McKillop, where they resided until about tven- ty,-five years; ago when they came to live in Egrrionville. Three years ago Mrs i,Archibald fell and fractured her ,hip, from which she had never' fully Order .your berries early this year O : and not be disappointed. in w g t o a shortage of some other small fruits the demand for strawberries for eau: /ling will g•eegtly exceed the supply. I will have an excellent quality of fruit for sale this year and -the prices will be right. 't I tan do with a number of good strawberry piclsers , PRANK IV. ANDREWS, CLINTON Phone 33-W. 60-tf Allrioullcomeat •j I wish to announce to the citizens of Clinton and 'surrounding comrnuni ty that I' have leased the store lately occupied by the Cockshutt agent, next door to Aiken's harness shop, and will` conduct a plumbing, tinamithing and general hardware business there. To those with whom I have been doing business for years I extend an invitation to visit me in any, new quarters' aped respectfully solicit a full share of public patronage. The supplying of your plumbing, tinsmithing and hardware needs will be my chief concern during' every business day in the year, Thomas lye Hawkins recovered, Sheds survived by three sons and three daguhters. Gederich: Arrangements are being' made for a celebration on. July 1st, when the soldiers' mnemorial.will• he. unveiled. The s', ont ,i. of June Is the time when new homes. are being furnished, so we cordial - 1Y invite you to inspect our Large stock ' of all the necessities for that new home. Assuring you of the very lowest prices pessible. We Have Linoleum, Congoleum 'hugs, Carpet Rugs of all kinds with a well 'assorted stock of furniture that cannot help but please both the eye and the purse.: . Don't forget this store when you're looking for useful wedding gifts. Coal Oil Stoves and ovens, Gasoline Irons, Electric Irons and Toasters. ' Keep your lawns right by using the Celebrated Taylor -Forbes lawn mower. Extra special price on Ban and Garage Paint $2,00. per gallon. A ;few odd shades of. Sherwin Williams' Paints, Itwill pay you to look the`se over::. • Clanton Hardware and Furniture Co. THE STORES WITH A STOCK Furniture Phone: 104 Hardware 195- CURRELLi & SHIPLEY Preserving season is looming up , you will soon require sugar in • quantities, be sureyou buy when th e market is.bestto your advantage.. Ripe Tomatoes and Strawberries are now growing:plentiful and yea sonble in price. Orangee and Bananas are snnoh in demand and we have a good sup- • ply of fresh, well colored fruit to of fer at low prices. • THE Cr & S. r GROCERS Phone 125 1 .A; Bargain. in "Wood We have secured a quantity of good body 12 inch hardwood,` equal to and better than the wood we have been selling out of our yard at $6.00 per cord, which we can sell at $20.00 per load of 4 cords Being principally Maple and Beech this is truly:.a nighty good hay, and as the mine price of coal is advancing each mold, 1 would strongly recommend to each family in Town to take in a load or, two of this. Real Bargain This price will be good only for orders delivered vered direct. from the bush and as the same wood will sell for a much higher figure from our yard nextwinter, it will be real economy to •: Order` Now Mustard :Coal Cf