The Clinton News Record, 1924-07-24, Page 8IL Oft
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iN'IO ti S ;i 1±,ADINGaTEWEWtY STORE
A Watch purchased from is meads
a reliable timepiece. We can sell you.
a watch that is reliable and in a case
that i5 guaranteed ,
OU RFPA1RING DEPARTMENT
�; It yoar watch or clock needs re-
pairing we can de the work and give
satisfaction. We can also repair jew-
elery and `rings
® JOHNSON
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lewe11ei and Optician Next Hovey's Drug Stora .�
G. H. VENNER, Electrician
Electric Ranges, Fixtures, Bulbs, Irons, Fans and other
Appliances,
Wiring 'and Repairs. Phone-15lw
Special CAA ` 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 be clearredd,
at reduced prices. -'
Men;s oxfords, Black or Brown from $8.98 up,
Canvas Shoes and Sandals at special lowpriCes to clear: Just
the 'thmg'for hot weather.
Special values in. Children's Sox' and Ladies' Silk Hosiery in' a
big variety of the newest shades, shown this season.
Some liners overstocked` must be cleared ibefore fall goodsbegin
to arrive'. ,
Plum:step:1 -Brut.
PHONE 2� , MORE BUSINESS 13MALL. PYiOFITS ,
to
The Central Gruceri
Cornflakes, 2 for 6•4
Shredded Wheat, 2 ford.
Grapenuts, per pkg. 1.8e, 2
Branfiakes, g for, .
Oatmeal, _Cream of
e
is gathered everything that is clearesi
and best in life; Home is' the center
from which all the varied c9acerns
and business of life start forth, Any
thing that. can contribute to the beau-
ty" and comfort and pace of Home is
deserving of attention and thought.
Iri this direction let wall paper enter
your thoughts., Our new spring stock
will soon be ready for your inspection.
he''e o 'air Co
Often the Cheapest --Always the Best
25c ICellogg's Bran, 15e, and . , ,..2
I
Puffed Wheat ,.,'
,25e
for..85c I Puffed Rice 18c.• 2 for
'25c,
Wheat and ,other Breakfast Foods.
MVYorleg Jordon
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1•41,1111• animas;; a tticallli:
mnNltl.
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Miss Emma Levis spent Sunday last
at Bayfield, • •
Miss Marion Harland of ;Toronto is
visiting rn town '
Mr: and Mrs. B: J, Gibbings are in
Louden this week.
Mr., N. M. Geddes of Belgrave was
in town on Tuesday.•
Miss Winnie -O'Neil• is holidaying at
the summer home at Southampton.--
Mrs.
outhampton,'Mrs. J. A. Irwin. Is visiting friends
in London this week_ '
Miss Grace'Siepherd is spending a
few weeks in Muskoka, •
Miss Muriel Downs is spending part
of her holidays at Auburn and Hay-
field. ' }
Mrs. R. Emmerson of Wgnnipeg is
visiting her sis, er, Mrs. H. B.
Chant.
Mr. and Mrs. John Howson and Miss
Amy Howson Are on a motor trip
to Detroit. . • •
Miss Ruby `Johnston, Ashfield spent
last week "with Mr. and Mrs. F.
W. Johnston.
Mies Gertrude Wallis is supervisor of
nature study at the G.G.I,9'. camp,
at Port Elgin.
Miss Weicchel of Kitchener is the
guest of Miss Ethel Holmes at the
Wesley parsonage.
htr. and Mrs, Gordon Lawson ar-
rived home from their honeymoon
on ,Tuesday evening.,
Miss Edna Levis of the Ogden school
staff, Toronto, is'home :for the sum-
mer vacation period.
Mrs.. Finn and little daughter of Tor-
onto ate -Visiting the former's els-
.' ter, Mrs. W. a. Hellyar.
1Vliss Ruth McMath is at Port Elgin,
lieixg one of the lea44rs At, the 0.'
G.I.T. Grin 3 being held there.
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crl:.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Downs and chil.
dren ,visited friends at Exeter and
Grand Bend, the •first of the week..
Misses Mildred and Gladys Johnston, -
Ashfield, are visitiing' With Mr.
and Mrs, F. W. Johnston this.
Week.
Ns. Wilfred Cantelon of Toronto. is
spending a little holiday with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Cantelon,
ars.: Stothers, sr.; of Dungannon is
spending this week as a guest at
the hotaie of •her son, Mr. S. B.
Stothers.
Miss Annie Shobbrook of Buffalo is
_spending a holiday at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Miss. J. W
Shobbrook.
Mrs. Pickett of Detroit has been 'vis-
iting her mother and sisters, Mrs.
;McGregor, Mrs, ' Farnham and
*Mrs. McDeimid of town.
, Miss• Miriam Johnston of Goderich
and Miss Wilma Henry, Waterloo,.
visited at the, home of Councillor
F.: -W. Johnston last week.
Mr. and Mrs.. W. T.'Liverniore and,
two children of Toronto- spent the
week -end with the fornier's mother
Mrs, Martha Livermore of town.
Miss Pearl Foster, who had been vis-
, itiisg her cousin, Mrs. T. J Watt,
' for a fortnight, 'left.'Saturday "for.
•Blackstock to visit her sister.
-Mr, and Mrs.' Wm, Mutch and child-
ren of Clinton 'and Mrs,' Nelson
Armstrong visited at Mr. and; Mrs
H. Yungblutt s on ,Sunday., -`Zurich
Herald.
Mr, W. R. Burgess of Giand Forks,
8.C„ who was on .hisiway. home
Froin Weinbloy llI hrbitien, spent a
few days last' week as the guests - of
,Mr. and Mrs John, "ZaPfe.
Mr:':andf Mrs;: D. • S, • Kemp, Master
Donald and Misses ,Isabel and El
eanor of Ottawa arethe guests of
the lady's mother, Mrs. James-
,Shepherd
ames•Shepherd of Townsend street.
Mrs. 3, S.' Miller, Mrs. 'Will Miller
of,-Goderich and Mr.`and Mrs. E.
Miller' and : children of Hamilton
spent a few hours ,with Mr. and
Mrs. Pennebaker, last Friday.
Mr'. and Mrs, F. M. Kay, Mr. and
Y
Mrs.
Lloyd_ Walker and Mrs. Lamb
of. Toronto, who are camping at
Grand. Bend, were ,guests of Mr.
and Mao, W. S, Downs on Friday
last.
Messrs. David Cahtelon, J, B. Lind
say David Beacom; James Stevens,
50
15c
s5e
Phone 144
THE 'CENTRAL GR@EERY
fes
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The n Who : Knows
good clothes when he sees them,
knowsthat theywere made at
this establishment. If you have
not as yet picked out your
Spring Suit. con'ie to us, as we
have all'the -atest novelties and _
designs, and can niak'e upa suit
which will be 'up to the minute
inevery
respect. i p
ect.
COME AND INVESTIGATE.
WE INVITE YOUR
PATRONAGE.',
Daltis
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VETERAN TAILORS PHON224-W
Marshmallow Layer Cakes, each
\n pink, yellow and with hl.arsm-allow filling
Marshmallow Cremo, for cake filling
Nu -Jell, exquisite flavor,
Pimento stuffed :olives
California ripe Doves,-
CroSs.e.e. Blackwell little seh;ip marmalade
Sweet nixed Pickles,
20c'`
25c
:3 for 25c
20c
per tin 30c
30c
per, bottle 30c :.
10 lbs Rolled Oats
-38c
GROCETERIA SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK EN1
Kipper Snacks; :3 for 25c Spaghetti, per fin 15c
ed�-Corn er .tin' 15 � hetti largeZOc.
-:Cann � p c,Spag ,
Ib ,58
"Iiia, 1prsley : c 2 tins 25c
Q'Neil's-Special lb 65C l a>rdines,
\Large sealer of. marmalade, each 65c.
Fresh from the lake, °Salmon : Trout per lb 20c
Cucumbers -Beets ` New Cabbages Tomatoes
Cherries, Gooseberriees, ` Red and Black Currants.
Buy a photo card, andget your photo for 25c
Cash •& Carry
2 Deliveries
r
ousiili Us 4bnt
lour
panting 1oeds
Give your our.
o drate furniture
Thr iNew'iltyle
• ri root , firriOh'
titter'
HARDWARE
.We also carry a complete line
of Brandram Henderson. Paints
and Varnishes
,Sun Varnigh and . -
Sun Varnish Stains
Also a complete of
Brushes, Linseed Oil and,
Turpentine
Perdue
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PLCTIVIBING EDUCTRIC WIRING
llytho P�wer
During the Summer weather, when .
range and furnace fires are not going,
the matter of hot; baths is a problem in
many homes ••
Also it -is often diffucult to have'
plenty of hot water for washing,d,
.
washing, Etc. • .
We have the solution. We have
helre a Standard Kieclren Boiler where
the water is -heated by Hydro
Come in and see ,how it is operated
lHot water at any time,
in ,any quantity •
USE YOUR OWN UTILITY. -IT PAYS.
HYDRO SHUN, Clitton-
'Specials for Monday, Aug. 4th Imr G James Mitchell of 'Goderich,
was elected one of 4
For Clinton's celebration on Aug.
4th the Miller Hardware Q. are giv-
ing the following additional . special
prizes to those already donated bY
them and appearing on program, to' - Plants
Sp
ecial
Best' Cmic Man; value . 8.06not
- Celery
the winner of:
i
Best Comic Lady, prize value ••$8,00 jt is not.too late to grow good celery
the a uncillors of
the, Ontario Historical Societe which
met -at Kitchener reeently.
' Phone
48
.4.uto carrying greatest number _Tine, strong plants to clear,
of persons,•prize"value,.. 8.00 "r
Auto on parade coining greatest
distance for celebration, prize
value , ..,.. , 8.00
Slow Auto -Race, Ford cars, value 8.00
Slow Auto Race, any other kind
3.00
of car, prize Value .
Bicycle Race on Main street,'prize
e.00"
value
Tug -of -wail, prize value
All Prizes ,will be on ,display in their
windows.
only 1Sc per --box
Let tis supply you::
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J: °Cuning.haane, Florist
Phone; Greenhouse 176w, Store 31
(Chas. Lovett , and Wm. ,Stanley • ?i�iany friends were glad to. see him
•attended the gathering of Goderich ,looking, so; well after bis recent i11-
township:old--boys at the, home ai.,ness•. � '
Mr "and Mrs.- George' Laithwaite t .The annual Sunday school and 'con -
on Thursday' evening last.. h . - va-, gregational picnic'' will Ibe held to
-
Orucefield.
Mr. A. Jamieson and his sisters,
Misses Edith and Flossie, of'iaie Hur-
on road visited- their unt, Mac.
Jamieson,.
on Sunday.
Mrs. Dudley and Mrs, MViulholland
of Seaforth were the guests' of Mr.
-and Mrs. Moodie last week.
Mr, and Mrs. Homey of Goderich
visio,ed friends, in the village and
community last week. Mr, Herney's
cation Miss Cora Jervis- is spendingthe, Hayfield on Tuesday, next, July 29th.
� s ther hoine•on the Base li4de. Bayfie. :
I e T.,rvis, who; for two years has .
o
tinuation, school, has resigned and (r°Og1taKl(2�
(been prrncipa
"Southampton Continuation Miss McIntosh of
i f the Bancroft Con -
has accepted,the principalship of Toronto 75 visit -
the
school, her duties to commence -iii . in g her cousin Miss
o olToronto
September,, Ido- and -MisHedgers
Stothers, Me, ;are spending a couple' of, weeks kith
District RLpr , entatiyc ke their cousins, Mt;. and Mrs. Chas.
G , ti� , Layton of Tuckersmuth and ryLeGr.agor" •
Mr, Laporte of Usb'orne were Liss Myrtle Lawson of Toronto is.
meeting n Tuesday, attending' a visiting. ,her parents, Mr. and Mac.
meeting: in the interests o Lawson,
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TRY
awkins
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Vhat About Your;Yeraudah
This 'summer, weather it'will' pay" you to Iive. outdoors all'Sou
can,' and we have the goods to snake you -comfortable while enjoying
the verandah.
Our stook 'eonsiste-of Sun -stop :Awnings Hammocks, Stretchers,
Mattresses, Verandah Chairs .and' Rockers, * amino -Couches,, etc.;
Reed Furniture of all kinds in''fact e',rerything you may avant in
furniture..,
In Our Hardware Department
'We are also well prepared, to, supply seasonable requirements in
Hardware including:
Preserving Kettles in Granite or Aluminum.
4
A few Electric Plates and Toasters at Bargains,
Hay Fork Rope and Pulleys" of the very best quality and all
kinds of Harvest Tools.
ClintonHarddv. are and Furniture Co.
THE STORES WITH.A STOCK Hardware 195
Furniture Phone: 104
WHEN. IN NEED OF PLUMBING,
TINSMITJHNG0. OR GENERAL"
HARDWARE.
t f bean
growers, a permanent co-operative Robt.
a number of our Sunday
alto
meets g of ikonn, growers
was
A .school; scholars took part' On Monday
meeting of yesterday
es ening s herd
in 2,ur,ch.yesterday evening; to ,an- evening ,in , a•_pageant given at the
point directors, Summer {School, Goderich, '
I 'am installing :a complete line of
the celebrated Martin-Senour paints.
Evsry• can -guaranteed.' Will' also
carry oils of a-1 kinds. •Give us a
call and let us serve yout"ineeds.
Prompt, Delivery.
Courteous Treatment
CURRELL &'SHIPLEY.
Now. is the time "''to get Red Currants, White 'Currants, Black'
. Currant% Gooseberries and Cherries. The best fruit at a .reasonable
price. •
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Fray Ben o
10 na F a ,
Hain; Bo
an g , y
Have you.tried• our meats: Cooked,
Picnic Hams,' Back Bacon and Breakfast Bacon and Cottage Roll ?
If you are preparing for a picnic take along a bottle of Ketchup,
Olives„Pickles jam of all kinds; H.P.' Sauce, "Chef” Sauce; Salmon,
.Sardines and Fancyy Biscuits.. We can. give you the best quality and
the 'best price.
THE Ca & S, GROCERS
Main Store, Phone 125 W W. Branch Store, Phone 125' J.
SRANTON COAL
After several years, of, interrupted• service -our Old Line Coal
[companies, the D. L. 6i W. and D,' & H are now shipping us coal
regularly,' and coal of superior quality to anything • that has been re-
ceived in 'Ontario for years.
SUMMER .PRICES'
hind
• ou t
hat
' letremind these sit .�
iswarm h s
while it Y
.are now on, and
wh
when Summer comes Winter is sure to follow.
LET US 'HA'VE YtD` ZJE O DER
Place your order with ,the Itain that has always made a special
effort to.supply what you want when you want it, whether Winter or
Sunnier, much or little, Egg' or Stove, Y. • '
We can give you service •en any of the following:
Coke
Grate
-Egg
Stove
Chestnut-
.Pea Coal
Pocahontas
Domestic Lump
Cannel
Smlthing
We also have on hand a fresh carload 'of CANADA CEMENT
and a variety of choice WOOD,
0 all. BRUCEFI'ELD YARD we have
1 At
Coke, Cement, Lumber and ,Shingles.
�ibonus W. Hawkins
Phone 244
stock •Chestnut, Ste,
Mustard G .l '.