The Clinton News Record, 1924-07-17, Page 8€r:
arch purchased` from us means
liable timepiece. -fie can soli you
tewatch thats reliable and in a case
that is.guaranteed
OUR REPAIRING DEPARTMENT
If your watch:®r clear;: needs re--':
, pairing we can do the work and give
Satisfaction. VVe. can also repair jew-
elery'and rings
is gathe�Ad evetytiii�ng that is d@at est
and :;best in• Iif e. Hon is the center,,'
flour, tlhtelt all the warred epneisins',;
'and btistness of lzfe start forth: An
thing that can contribute to the beaus
ty aihd oentoit anal peace of Iianteus;
dese?`vtng o`f attention', and tliorgitt.
Tn tliis direction i'et- wa11 iiaper enter`'
your; thoughts. Our •new spring'stoblc1,
will Soon be ready for tyopr',inspection,
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3'evoeller and Optician
onawlawaaaamossaackas
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Next Hovey's Drug Stork
..-Iq ,V NE, Electrician. �.
Electric Ranges, Fixtures, Bulbs, Irons, Fans • and other:
Appliances
Wiring
ppliar.---
Wiring and' Repairs,.
Phone Mimi
Special Gut Prices
On •Men's and Boys' Clothing
for the balance of. July and August
New -Snappy Styles in Young Men's and Boys Suits to he cleared
at reduced prices.
Men's Oxfords, Black or Brownfrom $3.98 up.
Canvas Shoes and Sandals at special low prices to clear.
the thing for hot weather, ,
Special va•Iues in Children's Sox and Ladiesa Silk Hosiery in a
big variety of the newest shades shown this season.
Just,`
Sonre lines overstocked must be cleared before fali goods begin
to arrive.'- -
Plumsteel Bros.
MORE BUSINESS
PHONE 25.
SMALL, PROFITS
The Central Crocerg
Cornflakes, 2 for
Shredded Wheat, 2 for .. .
Grapenuts, per likg, 18d., 2
•
Branfiakes, 2 for
Oatmeal, Create of
•
, .,..25c Kellogg's Bran, 15c. and 25c
.25e Puffed Wheat 15e
for•,".35c Puffed Rice 18e, 2 'for 35e
25c. I +lunx.;f� rtw,wecxac.,.
Wheat and other Breakfast Foods,
Morleg Jordon
'THE CENTRAL GROCERY •
Phone .144
The an Who- Knows-
good
nows
good clothes when he sees them,
knows that they were 'inade at
this establishment,' If you have ,
not as yet picked out your
Spring Suit.'come to ns, as we
have all the latest noveltiea and.
designs, and can'makeup a suit
which will be up to the minute
in every respect.
,COME AND INVESTIGATE,
WE INVITE YOUR
PATRffNAGE
Davis & Heiornati
VETERAN, TAILORS
PHONE 224-W
ibratiMMINIGISSIMASMIZIE 1101S
Sitfit US bout
our iu!Paiuti1I- Needs
We Any, e aname/
Cava your oUtl
ottani furniture
thbpdt, new style
diel el finish
We also carry =a complete line
of granilram:Henderson Paints
and Varnishes
Sun Varnish and•
San Varnish Stains''
r`•
Also a complete line of
Brushes, Linseed Oil and
Turpentine
HARDWARE
PI UMl3T,NG
BIJEd1RIC 'wI;
Of
11 Fair as
en the CheapesttAlways 'the: Be;
jai shm.al1 w Layer Cakes each: 20c'.
u pink, yellow and white<withmarshmallowillii
flue 'Bard 1Vlars,h"m.al'lo in 'pkgs- 40c
aral`rnallow ,Crei.o for ,cake , f i'lli� 25c'
1 u -,l el l exquis .te flavor 3•• f 25c.
Ripe Olivet per tib 40c
CrQss Blackwell lit le.chip marmalade 306
10. fibs' Rolled Oats
38e
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.9 i n tl IQIIIHI IIuu1111U,1a11111,1
Mrs. G. H. Bartlifi is visiting' -Lon-
don friends this week.
iiir.
Walter Jackson of Brantford has.
been in town this week.
Mr. Gershum Anderson has ban.
iting friends in town this: week.
Mrs. (Rev Dr.) Medd 'of Wheatley
has been visiting Mr. andaMrs, J.
G. Medd.
Mrs. Wn, Lyon of'Londesbore visit-
ed her aunt, Mrs, VlcMath, (hiring
the week.
Mr. R. J. Gibbings has gone to the
west and will probably .be absent
for some time.
Rev. and Mrs. C. -L. Bilkey and Miss
Charlotte left this "week on a mo-
tor trip to Kansas. ,
Mrs. A. Weatherwax of Orillia is
visiting at the hone of her par.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Cantelon.
Misses Bessie and Ruby Irwin motor..
ed -to Ipperwash Beach this, week
to spend a few, -days with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred ISloman.o`f Kvu-
.gerdorf are spending a few Meeks
of the vacation with relatives in
town. -
Misses Fruth and Winnie IVIcMath
spent a few clays ,at the home of
Mr. Win. Lyon, Londesboro, last
Week: -
Mrs. J. W. Treleaven and Miss Nor••
eta are now visiting relatives at
Lucknow and will conte to Clinton
-later. -
Mrs, Charles McKinnon and • Miss
Kathleen of Dunnsvilie are here vis-
iting the lady's mother, Mrs. John
Jbhiiston. '
Mrs. J. L. Kerr and Miss Mary are
spending the month with relatives
in Toronto and at 4yasaga Beach;
Georgian Bay, •
Rev. J. H. Colclough' of Creemore
has been in town this week. He
also spent a few days in Dutton, a
former parish.
Mrs. Harold Zeats and 'babe of Tor-
onto are expected on Saturday to
Visit the lady's parents; Mr. and
MTs. It. Mennell.
Mr, and Mrs. G. E. Routley and
,children of Bright have been visit=
ing the lady's parents, Mr.. and
Mrs. Fred Cook:
Dr. and Mrs. Kay'. and family of La-
peer. Mich., have taken a cottage
at Bayfield and are expected in
town in a day or so.
Mrs. Angus -McKelvie of New Lis-
keard and Mrs. Fred Downer of
,South• Porcupine are visiting their
sister, Mrs. Nelson Balls
Mrs. W. Doherty left last week to
visit her daughter, M'rs. Kenip-
khdrnof Whitby, and may also
visit the west for a time.
Miss Emma Higgins of Toronto spent
the week -end at her hone in town,
motoring up from Stratford. Miss
Ruth .returned with her on Mon-
day.
1Vfas.L. S. Scott 'of Toronto has been
visiting her sister, Mrs. H. J.
Hibbs, Yrs. Hibbs, we regret to
report, has not been so well for a
trine.' •
Mr. and Mas. Murray, Mrs. (Tiles
and Mr. `and "Mrs. Desmond and
child/of Riiigctown spent' the week-
end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. T.
If. Mair.
Dr. and Mrs. P. Hearn and children
have .been spending the patt'week
visiting their parents in Toronto
and .Iiamilton. They will return
tomorrow.
Dr. E. K, 'Lyon of Scranton, Pa.,
who paid a flying visit to his hone
'at;Londesboro,last•week, also called•
,on Clinton friends. • Re will be in
Scrantonfor some time yet.
Mr.- Wm. Mustard of Kansas' City
is visiting his cousin, Mrs. A,.
Cantelon, and d otherfriends here.
abouts. ' It is thirty-five years
since Mr, Mustard left here.
Capt, Clarke Of the .'Salvatitn Army
leaves tomorrow for London , on a
.three -weeks'- )furlough. Lieut.
Bradly will have -;charge of - the
. local corps.: during his absence,..
Miss Viola iyise of Goderich has been
visiting in town this week, coming
down to he present at the wedding
of''liercousin, Miss Grace •Storig,
aviip was' yesterday:auorniiig mar -
fried to Mr, Gordod Lawson.
,Mr, and Mrs. •Tierney, of .Toronto,
the latter a cousin of Mrs. Conte -
Ion were -guests over the week=end
:at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Wm.
Cantelon: •> Mr.. Tierney is a vet-
s eran'.of the- great war and spent
four years in France.
Mi, John Stephenson of Port Arth-
-er' is "in town this `"week shaking
'hands :with ;old' friends, He has
been visiting in London and Wing -
ham and will also visit in Spring. -
`field; Maas,ibefore retimning home
1VTr. Stephenson ntay return to
Clinton, as ;the winters are pretty,
severe et the head of -the Iakee, but
he has (been, very Tansy ;getting a
mouse built and fittedup for cine*
.
daughter in ;Port-Arthur,',He as
''looking *enrarkably ,
GROCETERIA SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK
.3 for 25c *Spaghetti pier tin -'
per tin 15c
lb 58c Spaghetti.large
''1b . 65c Sardines
Kipper snacks.
Canned .Corn
Tea, Hursley
O'Neil's special
20c
2tins 25c -
Large Sealer Marmalade, .each 65c
Fresh from the :lake, Salmon Trout per lb 20c
Cucumbers' Beets New Cabbages " Tomatoes
Buy a photo card and get, your photo for 25c
1 Seeded and Seedless Raisinslbs 25c
Cash• {&• Carrg•
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Phone
48
People, °Yoti Know
Miss Kate Parke of New York is vis
iting her sister, Mrs. John Cluff.
Miss McGill of Toronto is the guest
of her cousin, Mrs. A. F. Axon.
Mrs. Muir of Montreal is a guest at
the home of her brother, Dr. J. W.
Shaw.
Mr, J. Ferguson McRae of Toronto
has been visiting Dr. Shaw this
weekgait,
Miss Ratuth JI3aydackeld.son has been the
guest of Miss Katharine McTag-
Mr, and Mrs. George, Sutherland of
St, Marys are visiting Mr. and.
,Mrs, - J. Wiseman.
Mr. A..0. Pattison has returned
home frong a trip to Buffalo and
Niagara Falls, N. -Y.
Rev. and Mrs. Sutcliffe and Mrs. W.
Jenkins visited with friends at
Hohnesville and Goderich on Tuea-
day of this week.
Mrs. , G. M. Elliott and Miss Mar-
garet and Master Jacky of Tor-
onto have been visiting relatives
'in Clinton and vicinity.
Mrs. Laura Gleason, who has been
visiting Mas, A. J. McMurray for
the past couple of months, has
gone to ,Staffa to visit friends.
Mr. and Mrs, Ernie Huller and two
children of Fort William have been
visiting the fortner's parents, Mr,
and Mrs. George Huller of town,
Mr. George Irving, Canadian repre-
sentative'of the National Meter
Co., Winnipeg, is this week visit=
ing his brother, Mr. Welt. Irving
of .town:
Mr. and Mrs.' Laurie Greig and son,
George, of London -left for hone on
Tuesday after spending a pleasant
holiday with friends in Clinton and
at Bayfield. '
Mrs.., Those Archer and her sister,
Mrs, S. G. Birtch, of San Francis-
co, Gal., are visiting the, former's
daughter, Mrs. . Rath and other
'friends ' id town. •
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Andrews and
two daughters, Eloise land Ruth,
and Mr. • " Arnholt of ' Coshocton,
.Ohio, are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs.. S. J. Andrews. `
Mr. and. Mrs.. R. R. Brnegeman
and 'Mrs. `Fred .Bruegeman and fa-
mily of Hanover were, the giiests,of
the f oraner's daughter, -Mrs . "E.
Wended, over the week -end:
Mr. D. S. Cluff, whose residence was
burned' some little time ago, is
this week. moving his family to
, Toronto. 'Some members' go this
afternoon, thewill
nest go Satur-
day.
Rev. A. B. and Mrs. Sutcliffe of
'Utica, 'Mich., are spending a few
days with Mr. and Mrs:: Will Jen-
kins this week, and `attend going
to Walkerton, 'Ohesley . andother'
pointy north for a further holiday.
Lonlldesisoro
` Miss -t awday Young ' of Re ina
accompanied by her little lIiece Regina,'
Brantford, are Spending' the ;slimmer
with Mrs. (Dr,) Volum.
Mrs, M. Ross is ill Tonal) for a
couple of weeks holidays;
Dr. Charles Gravy of .Windsor spent
the week -end -at the: -manse,, '
Miss. Army McBrian of Seb£orth
spent Tuesday with cher cousin, Miss:
Mabel Harvey. -
Misses Esther and:: Mary Jamieson
are hoine front—Toronto for the sum-
mer vacation. •
`
Mr. and Mrs. W, T. Headman of
Clinton spent Sunday, at 3dr Will
Misses, ll2arion •and Helen Gray of:,
'Hamilton are''spending a few da's
with Miss Anne Abery
Argc, clperiaia-Rolierton apd' h3tc'
Rede itobertori.spent Stihdtiy 44Rzp>,
ley. w
Mac. ;Fred Johnston and Miss Helen
visited last week with relatives in
Goderich,
The -funeral of the late John Allen,
who' died at 'his home 484 Talbot
street, London, Ont:, took, place on
Monday noon from the,,C.N.R. eta-
tion to Burns church cemetery, and
was largely attended. by many friends
ansi relatives in the community,
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Satiipson_and
Miss Edith and Fred left on July 2nd
dor a trip to the coast. Atpresent
they are visiting friends in Regina.`,
Brucefield.
Mr, Hugh Cameron of -Clinton vis.
ited friends in Brucefield on . Satur-
day. - •
M•r•. and Mads Wm. 'Wilson and
little son, Jack,. and Miss Ida Wilson
of Toronto are guests at the home of
Mr. George Swan, C.N.R. agent
here, .,
Mrs. Wm. Scott visited her bro-
ther, Mr, John Beattie of Seaforth;
Monday.
Mrs'. C. H, 11ani and Miss Mamie
Swan were visitors at the home of
Mrs. W. E. Wright of Seaforth this
week,
Mr, Andrew Beattie and family ac-
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Tillson
of London, motored up and were
visitors at the home- of Mrs. Wm.
Scott and other friends in the village
Sunday. I =Il
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph and daughter
Pearl, of Toronto' are visiting at the
home of Mr. John Grainger.
STRAVVBERRIBS
Order your berries -:early "this year
and not -,be disappointed. Owing to
. a shortage of some other small fruits
the demand for strawberries for can-
ning will greatly exceed the supply.
I will have an excellent quality of
fruit for sale this year and the prices
will be right:
I cali do with a number of good
strawberry pickers.
FRANK W. ANDREWS,- CLINTON.
Phone 33-W. 60-tf
'WHEN IN NEED OF'PLUMBING,
TINSMITHING OR GENERAL
HARDWARE.
I am installing•;:, a complete line of
the celebrated Martin-Senour paints.
Every can guaranteed. Will also
carry oils of, all kinds. :.Give" us a
call and let tis serve your needs,
Prompt. Delivery, t
Courteous Treatment' to ali.
oi1aS. Pi
Phone ,24
a
hat About Your Yeralldah
This summer weather it will pay you to live outdoors all you
can, and we have the goods to utake'you comfortable while enjoying
the verandah.
Our stock consists of Sun -stop Awnings, Hammocks, Stretchers,
Mattresses, -Verandah Chairs and Rockers, Hannno-Couches, etc.
Reed Furniture of all kinds in fact everything you may want in
furniture. ,
In Our Hardware Department
We are also well prepared to supply seasonable requirements i*h.
Hardware including:
Preserving Kettles in Granite or Aluminum,
A few Electric Plates; and Toasters at Bargains.
Hay Fork Rope and Pulleys of the very .best. quality and all
kinds of Harvest Tools.
Clinton Hardware and Furniture Co
THE STORES W1'ilf A STOCK
Furniture Phone: 104 Hardware 195
CURRELL & SHIPLEY
We have now opened our. Branch Store en Victoria Street and are
prepared to give our patrons service and satisfaction.
Delivery from both stores to alfparts of -the town
-Order's sent with children and telephone orders are given special
'attention. -
We have no old stock. Every article new and of the Best
QuaIity..•
We guarantee sixteen ounces to the pound. Our prices are
worthy of 'investigatipn.
THE 'C, .& S. GROCERS
Main Store, phone 125
Brandh Store, phone 24Z
$RANTON COAL(
"' After several years of interrupted service our Old Litre oal
cCom anies the D. L. &
W, and D.'� H ar
p ,e mot, shipping t in s a
pp g u coal
regularly, an coal y, d oaI of superior quality to anything that has been, 're-
ceived in .Ontario for years. - f
SUMMER PRICES
are now on, and while it is warm these days.,let it remind you that
when Summer comes Winter is sure • to foIiow.,
LET US HAVE YOUR ORDER
t
Place your order with the firm that has always made a special,.
effort to supply what you *ant when you want it, whether Winter or
Summer, inttch or little, Egg or Stove,,
We can give you service on any of the following:
Grate ' Coke,
Egg . Pocahontas
Stove 1Dontestlo L
Chestnut Cannel'.
Pea Coal , Saalthing'
We also have on hand a: fresh, carload of CANADA CEM°.ETV ' -
and a variety ofr choice WOOD
At r.BRIJOEFIELD 4ARD we 11a/0 in, stock ,Chestnut, Stowe,
Coke, Cement, Lumber' and Shingles,
1l1's1[ar
at �e
'�dorw.