The Clinton News Record, 1924-07-10, Page 8y k�
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isle timepiece "iJe can sell yogi
'atcb twat is reinahi
that is. gaarantee€l
OUR .k) j.RING.DEPARTMENT
>f your watch or 'clock needs re-
p airing we can do the work and give
satisfaction. We can(also repair jew.-
elery and .rings
and in a caser
eweller and Opticia
OP/hisir N
Next Bovey, s Drug Stord
mss•..
L t ILL i
-~ Narro r Tek e :r
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
Congoleumn Rug Sale; continued for,.one •
week Order now and• save 'money,
P,lumsteel Bros.
PHONE 25.
SMALL PROFITS • MORE BUSINESS
.C. VENNER, Electrician
Electric Ranges Fixtures, Bulbs, I'roi s,'Fans and other
�. Appliances ' '
Wiring and Repairs.'
Phone 151w
The C ntral Grocery
.STRAWBERRIES
This is the week to get your supply of Strawberries
for preserving
Leave orders early.,. Prompt attention to all orders
Moreg Jordon
THE CENTRAL GROCERY
Phone 144
The - Man Who Knows
good clothes when he sees them
knows that they were made at
this establishment. ' If you have.
not as yet picked out ,' your
Spring Suit, come to us,as we"
have all the latest noveltiescand
designs, and can make up a suit
which will be un to the minute
in every respect.
COME `AND INVESTIGATE.
WE IN .7ITE YOUR
PATRONAGE
vis Herman
VETERAN TAILORS
'PHONE 224-W
as
s Us bout
II Nur;iainting Needs
i
rat _ _
env �fe`hatiee,
VIVO 'yotitQuf, `.
•6tdb'te' fiernitur 'a
s! w.st'ykk
`gr0urf el finish
We also carry a complete line
of rB and d ram Henderson. Pialnts'
and Varnishes
-Sun Varnish and
Suri Varnish Stains
Also a complete line of
Brushes, Linseed Oil and
Turpentine
Sutter
JTIA1l'.DWARF PLIJMBIN
Pe 'Cl1.1e
ELECTRIC Wl)HNG..
athered civet;ath ig that is dearest;
and bestmrlife. Id :mire .the center`:
iron«vh ch all ..the varied concerns
a ? ;b?a,a s'4% Iiif shirt forth. Any
thing that can contribute to the beau-
ty and comfort and peace of. Home i:;
d serving of attention and thought.
In
this"dirrAlon let wall paper enter,
your thoughts.' Our -no -sir ' spring atncic
will soon be ready for: roar inspection.:
s;
Trio W.11 Fair Co.
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
Miss• Mary Cl.lidley -;of Toronto ,• Is'
home for the summer .' vacation:
Mrs. Brugeman of Cheeley is visiting
. her daughter, Mrs. 1l.` Wendorf:_of
town.
Miss Luella Walkinsha-cw of Toronto
spent the week -end at her Borne in
Miss Helen Sellery of M'adison,iWis.;
is ;the guest of her ii eee, Mrs. A.
T. Coopers •
Ray. J' E. Hogg tobk itis fan ily to
their summer home -at Southamp-
'ton last week.
Misses Madeline and Eleanor Burns
of Toronto visited last week with
Miss Ruby Irwin.
-Miss Mary McBrien of near Seafortli
visited #riends in town the begin-
ning of :the week.
Miss Bessie Porter{: 'of Londestboro
is spending; the week as the guest
of Miss Wasbiugten,-
Miss Clete Ford left last week for
Limtierlost Lodge, lviuskoka; where
• she will spend a Holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ogle Miller - and son
of Godetich visited Mr. R.. Mil1ei:
and Miss Jean on .Saturday,
Mrs. Fair. and little -Miss Tillie of
Toronto are -visiting ,the lady's`. es-
- ter, Mrs. W': H. fiellyar. -
-Mr. and Mrs. Morley Counter and
babe of Buffalo are visiting the
•former's parents, in town,
Miss. _Shirley Bawden left Monday for
Sarnia; where she'will be the guest
of "Mrs. Milton, Cook for a week
or ten days:
/Vii. and Mrs. E. A. Crosse olid son
are visiting at: the home of ^ the
Iady's parents; Dr. • William and
Mrs. Gunn.
Miss Norma Bentley of ,London has
been spending the past weela or SO
with her sister, -Mrs.' Morgan Ag.,
new of town.
.Miss Gertrude Weilis, who has been
' teaching in the Midland Collegiate
returned hoihelast week for' the va-
cation' period:
Miss Roselle, Sehoenhals of the focal
Bell Telephone staff is spending a'
' vacation With her sister, Mrs. Mil-
ton Cook of Sarnia.
Messrs; Jack ",Maughan and Robt.
'Peterkin of 'Toronto motored 'up
Saturday and spent the week -end
as the guests of Mrs. T. Jackson.
Mrs. J. T. Bich spent last week
+visiting Tnekerslnith friends, anu
• this week she has Mrs.` Whitfield
+Crich of Tuckersmith as her guest.
Miss•Nellie Holmes,df Wellesley Hos,
pital;' Toronto, is holidaying •at the
hoina of her -parents, Rev: A. A. •
and Mrs. Holmes, Wesley parson-
age.
Miss: E Hemp, of Bruce Mines, who
hair been visiting her parents, Mr,
and Mrs. S. IKentip, went to Tor-
ontb this week to read exam.. pa-
' 'pers.
Miss Jean Wilkinson of Toronto made
a ibrief visit with Miss Nell Holmes.
this Week .while on her, way to
Bayfield, where she is spending her
vacation.
Mr. and Mrs,. Geo-. N. Datil and
little son of Chicago were'veek-en\T
visitors •with Mr. and Mrs. T.
Mason, Mill steert. Mr. Dahl is
Mrs. Mason's nephew.
Mrs; C E. Smyth and daughter,
"Miss Etta, and Mr. Phil. DeWitt
.of :'Spring. Lake, Mich., were the.
guests last week of Mr. and 'Mrs.
T. Mason • of Mill street. •
Mr. W. M. Erwin, principal of the
C,C.h. has gone to Toronto to fin-
ish a course in physical training
which he started last year. Mr.
and Mrs. Erwin and little Miss
Janet will spend August at Grims-
by,
Mr. and. 'Mrs. W. E. Miller and
' family •of Royal Oak,-Mieh., and
Mr.. and Mrs. A, R;; MoBrien and,
IVLiss'Olive of"Essex motored over
last Friday, and visited Mr. R
-Miller and Miss Jean of "town, also
with Mr. John Harvey of Loncles-
boro' and Mr, and •Mrs. W. J.
Marion of Mullett.
Mr. and Mrs. 'J. 17. Brooks of Mit-
chell and : their Iittle` grandson,
• Master Jack ,.:Brooks of Toronto,
and Mas. Vivian' of. Mitchell spent
Friday last as the guests of 'Mrs.
Broolcs .paren;ts'. ,,J•VIr. and "Mrs.
Wnr.;.Cantelon On their• retltrn,
they were accompanied by Mas. ;W.
Pickard, who' is spending a ' few
days in Mitchell.
Mr: William 'Cantelon of Saskatoon
has been visiting his' brothers and
' sisters Messrs. Arthur and 11. II.
Cantelon and Mrs. D. Oantelon•and'
"Miss S. •Cantelon'. Mr. Conte-
Torr is a son `of 'the late Adam Can-
teldn'-of. Goderich township and it'
is thirty-two years since he' last
Visited the scenes of his boyhood.
It is thirty-five years sinco he ,went
west; • Ide is head travelling agent
of the John` I/eer Machine Co.; :of.
Saskatoon and be and his wife have
„just returned from'' California,
where they went, for the isenefiit of .
-the latter's health.
l .. w sug es tons: i
rearacheese and LeiLuces and wiches, - .ellog 's bran, Custa
pie and 'milk, 'Corn flakes with. Strawberries and Creamy
sr aba1 :crackers and iil:ilk Soup (Use ban instead of. crackers
Egg salad, Fruit Gelatine: and Tea
rhes
.eIhhgg's bran: for 25c
S. W. - biscuits 2 for 2, 'e
K .ellog's° corn flakes 2 for 25c
Rolled Oats 10 lbs 38c
Graham wafers
Jelly -Powder
Hurslex tea -
O'Neil, s special
per lb 30c -
3 pk,vs 25c
per lb 58c
per lb 65c
Will fill all orders for Strawberries at market price
Special price by the crate
Nl ' r r • •' IlEAKF-AST
Try o our C..arid B. little chip marmalade 30c
•Large sealers = per jar 65c
Grab apple je1lly
Per jar 30c
Bodley's marsh: mallow cakes in white, pink, and 'e11c w 20c
Marsh' -mallow cream; per bottle
Buy "a photo card and get •your photo for'
25c
c
2525c
h,
Cash i& Carry r one
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Poultry. Improvement
•
Meetings Will be held• next week
at the place listed -(below, where' dem-
onstrations will be given in the cul -
'Clinton, of which Mr. Jenkins was a
member, conrntencing at two o'clock.
Interment will be tirade lin Clinton
cemetery.
linf It IfInc inter -
g o po'u ry. - you a
ested in this work, kindly arrange to
attend as this is the onl'Y work the.
Department is, doing in this section,
this year.
Frank E. Powell, Clinton, July 17th,
at'2:30 P.M." S. -B. Stothers, Rep-
resentative .for Huron County. 62-1
Well Known Citizen of Goderich
Town ship Passes on
On Tuesday there passed away an-
other of the pioneers of Goderich
township in the person of Rowland
Hill Jenkins. , '
Dorn' April 17th,
1844,. at Bridge-
water; now Holmesville, he spent the
earlier •;part of his ,life in that'vicin-
ity, later settling on the 16th conces-
sion, where he carriedon as a suc-
cessful farmer , until, failing health
forced him to give .up the strenuous
work of the farm.
. The late ,Mr. Jenkins, was a vet- •
Bran of the Fenian Raid and could
recall Many a stirring' event 51 those
threatening days in 1866. In poli-
tics he
oli-tics:he was a- staunch Conservative'
'and the history -making .days` of Sir.
John' A. Macdonald were'. often re-
called with pride. During the latter
years of his life he took Oro active
part in politics.
On January '16th, 1869, 'Mr. Jen-
kins ` was united in marriage with
Elizabeth holland, who, together with
their' three sons and three daughters,
survives him. Tho children are:
Harney and .Ideal/art : of Goderich
township, George of 'Clinton, Mrs. T.
R. Wallace, Godorich, Mrs. W. J.
Stevens, Goderich township an(1 Mrs;
R, N. Welsh; London.' Two sisters,
Mrs;, G, Jenkins, Goderich and Mrs,
R. Ferris of Huliett, also survive.
The funeral takes place tomorrow,
Friday, afternoon from the hone on
the sixteenth, the service,. which will
be conducted by the Rev. A,' A.
Holmes, pastor of Wesley church,
STRAWBERRIES
Order your berries early this year
and not be disappointed, Owing to
shortage of some other small fruits
the demand for strawberries for can-
ning will greatly exceedthe supply.
Twill have an excellent quality of
fruit for sale this year and the prices.
will be right.
I can do with a number of good
strawberry pickers.
FR9eNIi W. 'ANDREWS, ,CLINTON
Phone 33-W. 60-tf
rinouncement
I wish to announce to the citizens
of Clinton` and surrounding communi-
ty tha)thl have leased the store lately
oeoupied by the Coekshntt agent, next
door to Aiken's harness shop, and will
conduct a plumbing, tinsmithing and
general hardware business there.
To those with whom I' have been
doing business for years I extend an
• invitation to visit me iii any new
quarters aald . respectfully ,solicit a
full share' of public patronage. '
.The supplying of your • plumbing,
tinsmithing' and' hardware needs will
Inc any.chief concern dining every
business• day in the year. ,
Thomas W. Hawkins
Phone "'244
IVO
;.'Ts the time when new homes arq,being furnished, so we cordial-
ly invite you to inspect our large stock . of all the necessities for
that new home. Assuring you of the very lowest prices possible.
•
We Have
Linoleum .Cmagoleini Rugs, Carpet Rugs of•aI1 kinds with.a well
assorted('stock of furniture that cannot help butplease both the
eye and the purse.
Don't forget this store when you're looking for useful,. wedding
gifts.
ToaCoal 011 Stoves and ovens, Gasoline Irons, Electric Irons and
sters.
Keep your lawns right by using the celebrated Taylor -Forbes
lawn mower;,, f}4.
Extra special price on Ram and Garage l,'aint12.00 per gallon.
A few odd shades of Sherwin Williams Paints. It will pay you to
look these over.
Clinton Hardware and .Furniture Co.
THE STORES WIT A STOCK
Furniture Phone: 104
Hardware 195
wenueuraaz
cURRELL S►_' WLEY.
We have; now opened our Branch Store on Victoria Street and are
prepared fo give our patrons service and satisfaction.
Delivery from both stores to all pants of the town
Orders sent with children and telephone orIers are given special
attention. .
We have no 'old stock. Every article new and of the Best
Quality.
We guarantee sixteen. ounces to the pound, Our prices are
worthy of investigation.
': THE C,&S GROCERS
Main Stare;= phone 125 •'Branch, Store, phone 242.'
1
SRANTONCOAL'
'After several years of interrupted "service onr Old ',Me Coal
Companies, the D. L. & W. and D. &'H. are now shipping uscoal
regularly. and ceal of stiperior quality to anything that has been re-
ceived in Ontario for years,
SUMMER. PRICES
are :now on, and while it is' warns these days let: it remind you that
when Hummer" cones Winter is sure to follow. '•
LET US HAVE YOUR °RIPER.
{ y
Place yonr, erdtr. with"the firer that has always 'made "a special
effort to suppl,whatt. you etant: when` you want it, whether Winter 'or,
Summer, much r little, Egg , 1 o ttle or Stove. '
We can : give you 'service on any of the following:
g
Grate
Egg
Stevie •
Chestnut
Pea Coal
Cole •
Pocahontas
ll:lontes0d.Lul p;
CaAnnnel
SIt>kltacn`
We also.; have on hand afresh' carload of CANADA CEMENT
arid a variety of choice WOOD.
At BRUCEFIELD YARD Nye have in stock .Chestnut, Stove,
Coke, Cement; Lumber and Shingles.
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Fowerr,,,
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?urin .the Summer scather, when •
?.• range and furnace. fires are not going,
the matter of hot baths is a problem in -
many homes -
Also it is often'' diffuculrto have
isk-
lent of hot :.water for washing,dish-
P y...
washing, 'Etc-
We have the solution.. We have
here 'a Standard Kitchen Boiler where
the water is heated by Hydro
Cone in and see how it is operated
Hot water at any time,
in anyquantity
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USEYOUR OWN-UTILITY.—IT PAYS.
HYDRO SHOP, Clinton
Poultry. Improvement
•
Meetings Will be held• next week
at the place listed -(below, where' dem-
onstrations will be given in the cul -
'Clinton, of which Mr. Jenkins was a
member, conrntencing at two o'clock.
Interment will be tirade lin Clinton
cemetery.
linf It IfInc inter -
g o po'u ry. - you a
ested in this work, kindly arrange to
attend as this is the onl'Y work the.
Department is, doing in this section,
this year.
Frank E. Powell, Clinton, July 17th,
at'2:30 P.M." S. -B. Stothers, Rep-
resentative .for Huron County. 62-1
Well Known Citizen of Goderich
Town ship Passes on
On Tuesday there passed away an-
other of the pioneers of Goderich
township in the person of Rowland
Hill Jenkins. , '
Dorn' April 17th,
1844,. at Bridge-
water; now Holmesville, he spent the
earlier •;part of his ,life in that'vicin-
ity, later settling on the 16th conces-
sion, where he carriedon as a suc-
cessful farmer , until, failing health
forced him to give .up the strenuous
work of the farm.
. The late ,Mr. Jenkins, was a vet- •
Bran of the Fenian Raid and could
recall Many a stirring' event 51 those
threatening days in 1866. In poli-
tics he
oli-tics:he was a- staunch Conservative'
'and the history -making .days` of Sir.
John' A. Macdonald were'. often re-
called with pride. During the latter
years of his life he took Oro active
part in politics.
On January '16th, 1869, 'Mr. Jen-
kins ` was united in marriage with
Elizabeth holland, who, together with
their' three sons and three daughters,
survives him. Tho children are:
Harney and .Ideal/art : of Goderich
township, George of 'Clinton, Mrs. T.
R. Wallace, Godorich, Mrs. W. J.
Stevens, Goderich township an(1 Mrs;
R, N. Welsh; London.' Two sisters,
Mrs;, G, Jenkins, Goderich and Mrs,
R. Ferris of Huliett, also survive.
The funeral takes place tomorrow,
Friday, afternoon from the hone on
the sixteenth, the service,. which will
be conducted by the Rev. A,' A.
Holmes, pastor of Wesley church,
STRAWBERRIES
Order your berries early this year
and not be disappointed, Owing to
shortage of some other small fruits
the demand for strawberries for can-
ning will greatly exceedthe supply.
Twill have an excellent quality of
fruit for sale this year and the prices.
will be right.
I can do with a number of good
strawberry pickers.
FR9eNIi W. 'ANDREWS, ,CLINTON
Phone 33-W. 60-tf
rinouncement
I wish to announce to the citizens
of Clinton` and surrounding communi-
ty tha)thl have leased the store lately
oeoupied by the Coekshntt agent, next
door to Aiken's harness shop, and will
conduct a plumbing, tinsmithing and
general hardware business there.
To those with whom I' have been
doing business for years I extend an
• invitation to visit me iii any new
quarters aald . respectfully ,solicit a
full share' of public patronage. '
.The supplying of your • plumbing,
tinsmithing' and' hardware needs will
Inc any.chief concern dining every
business• day in the year. ,
Thomas W. Hawkins
Phone "'244
IVO
;.'Ts the time when new homes arq,being furnished, so we cordial-
ly invite you to inspect our large stock . of all the necessities for
that new home. Assuring you of the very lowest prices possible.
•
We Have
Linoleum .Cmagoleini Rugs, Carpet Rugs of•aI1 kinds with.a well
assorted('stock of furniture that cannot help butplease both the
eye and the purse.
Don't forget this store when you're looking for useful,. wedding
gifts.
ToaCoal 011 Stoves and ovens, Gasoline Irons, Electric Irons and
sters.
Keep your lawns right by using the celebrated Taylor -Forbes
lawn mower;,, f}4.
Extra special price on Ram and Garage l,'aint12.00 per gallon.
A few odd shades of Sherwin Williams Paints. It will pay you to
look these over.
Clinton Hardware and .Furniture Co.
THE STORES WIT A STOCK
Furniture Phone: 104
Hardware 195
wenueuraaz
cURRELL S►_' WLEY.
We have; now opened our Branch Store on Victoria Street and are
prepared fo give our patrons service and satisfaction.
Delivery from both stores to all pants of the town
Orders sent with children and telephone orIers are given special
attention. .
We have no 'old stock. Every article new and of the Best
Quality.
We guarantee sixteen. ounces to the pound, Our prices are
worthy of investigation.
': THE C,&S GROCERS
Main Stare;= phone 125 •'Branch, Store, phone 242.'
1
SRANTONCOAL'
'After several years of interrupted "service onr Old ',Me Coal
Companies, the D. L. & W. and D. &'H. are now shipping uscoal
regularly. and ceal of stiperior quality to anything that has been re-
ceived in Ontario for years,
SUMMER. PRICES
are :now on, and while it is' warns these days let: it remind you that
when Hummer" cones Winter is sure to follow. '•
LET US HAVE YOUR °RIPER.
{ y
Place yonr, erdtr. with"the firer that has always 'made "a special
effort to suppl,whatt. you etant: when` you want it, whether Winter 'or,
Summer, much r little, Egg , 1 o ttle or Stove. '
We can : give you 'service on any of the following:
g
Grate
Egg
Stevie •
Chestnut
Pea Coal
Cole •
Pocahontas
ll:lontes0d.Lul p;
CaAnnnel
SIt>kltacn`
We also.; have on hand afresh' carload of CANADA CEMENT
arid a variety of choice WOOD.
At BRUCEFIELD YARD Nye have in stock .Chestnut, Stove,
Coke, Cement; Lumber and Shingles.