The Clinton News Record, 1925-03-26, Page 8A upeeial itu Glasses int(' one week or
Properly .fitted t glasses cure headaches and strengthen wean
evies , while. intprope ly litit al glasses rtiin oyeeight.
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lave in stool a coeipl ie line offrames and lenses ,of all strengths
Jt' and sazes,at reasonable. prices.
engine ; Oil Paintings
A nice assortment, 'beady:framed ;at ;1.25 each, - A moo variety
of scenes fromnature
TWO GRtiIOPIIONES AT, COSTPRICE
These are
rge machines and guaranteed to play any make of record
H JOHNSON
2 wailer and Optician l.Joxt<'Hovey's ;Orae Storti
CURR LL & SHIPLEY
Always Ready—Quickly made—Nourishing'=Ap-
petizing` and Healthful. You have plenty of
Flavors to choose from—Lemon, Orange, Vanilla,
Pineapple, Strawberry, Raspberry,': Grapefruit,
Cherry, Pitsachio • (green), Red Currant, Port,
Calfsfoot, (plain no color or flavor). We can
supply any of the above flavors, try some today..
INVINCIBLE
R'lft'e1
ThhE C, & S. GROCERS
main Store, Phone 125 W, Branch Store, Phone 125 J.
roc to in . Specials
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For the Balanca'of the Month ..�,"
We will continue last week's list' of specials and Ald the following
lines which are exceptional value:
8 Dog. Men's Bib Overalls, all sizes, in plain blue or black $1
9
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denim os blue and white stripe, special at ..-. r ......, • .r
2 dozen Men's Tweed Pants, brown check, all sizes
Special at .D J •a
5 dozen TurkishTowels, large size
Special at, per pair ..
59c
Common Pins,' regular 5c per.paekage 2 SC
Special at , ' for'
Ladies' and Children's Colored`' Cashmere and Silk and Wool Hose -
At Bargain Prices to Clear
Special Values ht all lines of Footwear' during; Stock -Taking •
SALE PRICES STRICTLY CASH'
P,lum.steel Bros.
PHONE 25.
MORE BUSINESS
"et Next to This
Here's a tip for you. You
want a swell ,Spring Suit -One
that will' look well and wear
well, yet inexpensive, These are
the kind of Shits that we tailor.
Let us take your -measure today.
Our work, like our prices, you'll
find satisfactory.
Davis Herman.
VETERAN TAILORS
PHONE 224-W
taple Syriip Siwe
IS HERE
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always o . , hand
Sap, Pails made to order
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i attraction all day show Day, April grid. ' d,cOnt nni�ng'
Friday nd Saturday: for. coals'
eei l price :on sn ar ..by the bad. We have some u us ally
Sig Spring. Bargains o Show day, dig specials for'S1.00
We vill beopen all day to our friends and customers
SPECIAL $1.00 BARGAINS
17 bars 1? & C Cold and_Gomfort soap„ $1.00.
a lbs Black tea regular'60e for 1.00
2 Ibs Mixed tea regular 60c for
12`1bs.;Granulated sugar
8 lbs. Seedless Raisins
3 dos. Oranges
1.00 2 brooms, regular 60c, for. ,
1:00. ( - Loose Cocoper ib. 10c, or 10 Ib: for
$1.00
1.00
"1.00
1.00-
6 lbs. Rolled Oats
4 tins Sardines
Pail lard
roceteria Specials This Week and Next
28c . � 2 lbs. Mixed tea
• 25c 2 lbs. Black tea
69c Pail Shortening
89c
95e,.
65c
Round .the world Trip at 'Neil's, from Java and East Indies
to Canada, on a coffee trip
We hope to have our New Electric Coffee Mill next week.
Will announce later . '
EASTER" NOVELTIES ---Large Bunnies Rabbits Easter Eggs'
The IL 11 Fair CO Call and see them before our stock is depleted
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
In
the Mnroing First Delivery 9 a.m. In the Afternoon First Delivery 2.30 p.m. Kindly Order Early
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Mr.:G. E. Hall was in .Toronto .over
the week end.
Mr. and Mrs: T.T. Murphy of God-
erich .visited in town this week. •
Miss : Johnston of Goderieh was here
last week visiting. her, sister, Mrs.
schoenhals.
NINON
utter
IIAIIDWARE•
perdue
PLUMBING ELECTRIC WRING'
,E,ISE6S'
e are not holding any formal opening this season and are
now ieacly with a hill line of dress'and tailored hats
Your inspection' is cordially invited
THE VOGUE
Miss Zetta Bawden left this week on
a visit to friends in Galt, Kitchen-
er and Hamilton.
Little Miss Gladys Webster of
!Londesboro is visiting her. aunt,
Mrs, G. E. Saville.
Mr. W. Argent spent the 'Week -end
at the home of his uncle, Mr. J. G.
(Cartwright of 'bear Londesboro.
Miss Ruth Evans of the Stratford
Normal was a week -end visitor at
;the ;home of her parents in town,
Miss Jean 1118] spent the.week-hnd'
as the guest of ,her cousins, Mr;
and Mrs. Ogle Miller of Goderieh.
Mrs. G. , Rome of Palmerston visited
lrer sister, Mrs. R. w. Ward, Isaail
street, for a few days over,tbe
week -end.
Mrs: -Dean Courtiee and. -little hiss
Betty .of Hamilton have been visit-
ing at thelhome of Mr. E. G. Cour.
tice of town.
Miss Isabel Godfry of Georgetown and
Miss Ruby Johnston of Ashfield
are the guests of Councillor 7. W.
and Mrs, Johnston,'
Miss Nina Heard, who has been
spending a fortnight as the guest
of. Mr., and Mrs. J. L. Heard of
;town, has returned to, her home iii
Bayfield.
THE FATHERS OF CONFED- Low score, A. E.
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•
ERATION
The Trusteed and Ratepayers'
Association in the Province of On-
tario is undertaking a patriotic work
iii supplying the schools of the Prov-
ince with a' picture of "The Fathers
of Confederation." We understand
they purpose giving a series of art-
icles upon the Statesmen comprising
this group and other outstanding
characters who have contributed to
the making of Canada, in their
monthly -magazine "The Canadian
School Board Journal." A mnoiww-
nient of. this nature should stimulate
aninterest in civic affairs. It seems.
yery difficult to interest people not
Only; in '.Dominion and Provincial
matters, but' even in Municipal Gov-
ernment. • The lowest- percentage of
the potential vote in any State eV
the Union in,.the.'recent Presidential
campaign was that •of 8 per cent. for.
North Carolina. The percentage for
the whole of the . United States was
97-2
Mrs, Joseph. Addison of Bruoefield,
who attended the Sunday School
Convention held in Ontario street
'church. last Thursday, was the
guest while in town of Mgrs. G. E.
Saville.
Mr, and Mrs. Jos. Barton'of Goderich
visited at the home of Mrs. R. J.
Cluff on Saturday on their way
home from • Gorrie, where they bad
been attending the funerals of the
formers'mother.
Forbes and Miss •,
Freeman. •
The Committee in charge of the 'ar-
rangements were Mesdames Martin,
Young, McLaren, Ferguson, Mc-
Creath, C•dbbledick, Stowe, Moon,
Floody, King, Scott, Beck and Mias
Patterson and Messrs. Sheppard,
Floody, McLaren, Holmes, Moon,
Robertson, Cameron; C•pbbledick, ,NIe-
Creath, Forbes, 'Bailey and, Ring.
52.8. It `is ; interesting to. compare
this with the 73.7 per cent polled in
Britain just ;a few days previously.
The .,interest'; of Canadians in public
affairs is on the average as high as
that of either Britain or the ,United
States, yet there is a deplorable lack
of knowledge conderning• the admin-
istration of Municipal, Provincial and
Dontihion affairs. We are not suf-
ficiently faniiiliar with the history of
Confederation and what that achieve.'
meet has nieant for the struggling
British communities' that stretched
from ocean to ocean on the northern
portion of this Continent. We'do not
read enough'' about the Canadian
statesmen who brought the Dominion
of: Canada into existence. Our c'oun-
tr'y is flooded with American' maga-
zines and iperiodicals that tell tis
about successful men and women of.
the United, States in all departments
of life We should: endeavor to sell
Canada to our youth by encouraging
them to read about .Canadians, and
help diem; to become more familiar
with thealnarvellous possibilities of
our country; because of our grteat'
Materiel resources that await the ap-
plication of intelligence and skill to
their development.: The ; Trustees
and Ratepayers' Association of On-
tario are doing a very` patriotic ser-
vice to Canada in offering picturks of
these Statesmen to the schools, and
providing; the readers. of "The Can-
adian Schoel'Board Journal", the of=
ficial organ of the Association, with
information upon the lues of These
men, It should arouse an interest in
Canada, not only among the, adults,
but among the, Sons and Daughters
of Confederation; and create in the
youth of,today a'greater`appreeia-
iton of Canada's pisco in the British
Commonwealth.
Mr. and Mrs. A. V: Quigley of Tor-
onto visited the forger's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. P. Quigley of Hallett,
this week, coming up: to attend the
funeral of 'Mrs. Quigley's sister,
the late Margaret Carbert.
Mrs. Hoyle and Miss M. Ring of Au-
burn were in Clinton on Tuesday.
visiting their brother, Mr. Wel�er
Ring, who has been in very p or
health and is not improving as is
friends would like to see him, ,
Miss. Freda Wallis of the Macdonald
Institute, Guelph, is slpending a ten-
day vacation period at her home in
town. The Macdonald 'students do
not get the usual Raster holidays
hut arrange to have them earlier.
t'
Miss Sybil . Courtice, who hasbeen
home on furlough from Japan and
who would have, returned last au-..
tumn but ,'for the iliness of her
_ mother,' . leaves on ,April Sth for
Hamilton and Toronto and sails
for Japan on April •17th. Bliss
Courtice's many friends will wish
her bon voyage on her' return trip
to the work she loves so well, al-
though -they are sorry to have her
Mr. ParL,O'Neil left Saturday for Or-
lando, Florida,'wlere his parents,
are located. Mr: and Mrs.' O'Neil
intend spending the summer there,
instead of returning to Clinton tth
they usually do, and their son will
probably remain with them for
some time at least. Miss Delle-
O'Neil,
who) has been there during
the winter will return to 'Toronto
aie:ct month to resume her teaching
duties., Mr. O'Neil hes not been
quits so .well the past winter, but
is better again.
TORONTO HURON OLD BOYS
ENIOY THEMSELVES
Over two hundred persons attend-
ed the Euchre and Bridge given by
the Huron 'Old Boys' Association of
Toronto, at Sovereign Hall on Mon-
day night of this week.
'There were a number of persons
from out of the city, present, and a
large number who had never attend-
ed these gatherings before enjoyed
renewing old acquaintances./
The price winners were: For
bridge, Laches first, Mrs. Young;:
second, Mrs, Gordon. Mens fest, J.
A. Campbell, second, Dr. Dewar. For
euchre, ladies first, Miss Mcl eaa .;
eecond Mrs. Jos. Beck, Mens Inst;
Mr. Beattie, second, A. McKinnon.
Watch for the
Announcement
'Next Week.
Spring Flowers
and Plants
Brighten your home and' cheer your
sick friends with flowers chosen from
our attractive stock of Cinerarias,
Primulas, Hyacinths, Lilacs, Forget-
me-nots, Primroses, .Fountain •Grass,
In Cut Flowers we have Roses, -
Carnations, Calendulas, Daf±odils and
Freesias.
• W,e sell prepared soil 1,5c per pail
delivered
j. Cu>aingbame, Florist
Phones 31.and 176w
97=3
Call at Te Hawins
on Show Day
And' see our specials in,•; Dairy Pails
Sole Agents for
MARTIN-SENOUR PAINTS",
Every Can Guaranteed
Barb Wire -2 and 4 Point
Black and Gabs, Fence Wire;
Also a full line, of
Garden Tools and Seeds
Birds' Roofing and Shingles
Eave Troughing and Jobbing
Promptly Done
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Spring is Around the Corner
SO YOU WILL BESSTHINKING OF HOUSE CLEANING
We are well stoeked with the celebrated Sherwin Williams Paints
and Varnishes.' Use Muresco for your walls and ceilings, it will
cover right over the old paver,
All Kinds of Brushes, Cedar Mops, etc.
Roller Skates, Riddie. Cars and Wagons for the children
Our Furniture Stock was Never Rotten
SO CALL AND SEE US—IT WILL PAY YOU
Our stock is' all new with_ latest\designs in Bedroom; Diningroon
and Living room Furniture. Kitchen Cabinets and tables.
We have a splendid range of Baby Carriages in all the nett
colors and styles.
We aro headquarters for Linoleurns, 011 Cloths, Congoleum ant
Linoleum rugs, all sizes and prices, also a good stock of"Carpet Rug,
of different makes and sizes.
COURTESY AND PROMPT DELIVERY
C intonHardware and F rni ureCo,
. THE STORES WPM A STOCK Hardware `39.
Furniture Phone: 104
i'heno '244
Eggs
It is to your advantage to sell your eggs according to Domini°;
Government Egg -grading Regulations
Poultry
We pay \the highest market price for Live and dressed poultr
GUNN, LANGLOIS & Co., I:lilted
Clinton, Ontario
R. W. WARD, Manager
Write, phone or call at our Clinton. office, Day phone 190
Night Phone 254
In4he Town Hall
CLINTON
e eningg of
on the v
Thursday, April 2nd
Under=the auspices of the
Gif s' 'Auxiliary
BARONESS, DE HUECK
A Russian Noblewoman;
Wall give,'some of her experiences
An Interesting Woman
and
An Interesting Story•
ON'T MISS 1T
Tickets 35e—No Reserve Seats
Tickets for sale at—
O'Veil's, • G1d±f's ai.d Fair's Stores
NOTICE
All those wishing to operat
cessions during theweek of t
union next summer are regne
get in touch with the Secret
L. Paisley, chairman of the, G
Committee, at . once. Pleas
your request in before April
S. B..STOTHORS,
59-2 Secret,
Will Present Pl<
FRIDAY, MARCH 27th
IN BAIRRD'S SCHOOLHO1
The "Reglan Fellers" 13r
Club of, Stanley will present t
edy "Mr. Bob" and other n
consisting of choruses, solos,
very )pretty' drill by a number:
popular' young ladies of the c
ity. Don't fail to see this alio
is positidcly one the hest ev
sented by "Reglan Fellers."
Admission 25c
W. C. Sinclair Frank M