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The Clinton News Record, 1925-07-23, Page 8CLINTON'S LBAI3IS'dGx .J5.11 ELLRY SROIU This is the place to buy your glasses You are always snare of satisfaction Allthe latest styles at reasonable prices THE LATEST IN JEWELLERY IS The Choker rota 45c up in beautiful designs and colors icon Rings ai reduced prices as low as $20:00 for a genuine diamond 13ring your watch and e to kDr pairs in waiForamonths. gethem in reasonable!' H® JOHN Graduate el Toronto College f Optometry ltDrug Store . m Jewellery and Repairs F' e "nary and Economy 1 Women- have ever had to ehoose between luxury and econ- omyin matters of dress. Al- inost invariably one must be sacrificed to the other, But in Holeproof Hosiery are found the •luxury of stylish, snug -fit- ting hosiery and the economy of long service and moderate price. Holeproof pure silk $1.50 Holeproof silk and lisle and Silk and art. silk plaited $1.00 Plumsteel Bros. tsl , ' PIIOIr'E 2y. MORE BUSINESS SMALL 'PROFITS. Clinton Nlevrs-Record emom T1-II3RSDAY, JULY 23, 1925. elcome 41d Bois anti Girls We extend cordial greetings. May the memory of a healthful and mirthful sojourn long link your, thoughts to Clinton: CUR" r ELL & SHIPLEY Toilet S,crap Special 3 bars Infants Delight Soap for 25c with 1 cake free making a total of 4 bars of this high quality soap for 25c. Secure a good supply while it lasts. THE C, & S. GROCERS T� fls Fair Gor Often the Cheapest --Always the Best Main Store, Phone 125 W.. Branch Store, Phone 125 J. RAYOSO "The. Ideal Summer Fabric" COOLNESS COMFORT 1?URABILITY ELBPANCE LIGHTNESS ELASTICITY STRENGTH The Cloth That Will Not Crease All Combined In RAYOSO • Now is the time to get your LayosoSuit for the hot ,co,sa . weather. Also, see oursgecials in Greys and Browns` at M. Davis Herman VETERAN TAILORS PHONE 924-W • ,nr ivalt�! pinnnunu nnn,unumhp, s lln Fri Miss Agnes Walker is visiting friends in Fenton, MVlich. Miss Frances.Hawkins•is the guest of her brother, Mr. W- T. Hawkins. Miss Rath' Walkinshaw is wending a vacation in Toronto and Niagara. Mrs. IS. .A. ,Phoenix' and children of Hamilon are guests at the home of Mrs. R. S. Chafe. • Mr. J. B. Lobb of Galt is spending a few holidays at the home , of Mr. and Mrs; George Holland. 3,Irs. A. T. Cooper returned Tuesday after spending several weeks with'. her mother at Evanston, 111. Mr. T. 3. Lindsay motored to London last week and spent a few' days with his brother, Dr. Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. A. Drummond and. child of Detroit are visiting the lady's.. parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, Morris. Messrs. T. Callander and It. Baker of . Fullerton .have teen visiting Mr. 'John Cuninghame at his camp on the Maitland. Miss Isabel Strachan' of . New York City, who 'lias ,been visiting in God- erich, called on Clinton friends this week, on her way to Toronto. Mr. Wilfred Tanner came up from Toronto :and spent the week -end with his wife, who is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walker. hlrs. F. Melfwan of Palmerston lie visiting relatives iii •Clinton and vi- cinity. Mrs. Mell'wan "intends re- maining until after Old Home Week. • Mr. and Mrs. S. Kemp, were in Lon- don last week attending the funeral of the former's mother, the late Mrs. Edward Kemp, ,formerly of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Sohn nd Mrs. Ballantyne of Londonandandliott aMr. and Mrs. Fred Cardiff of Brussels were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bart- liff on Sunday. Councillor F. W. Johnston and Mrs.. Johnston returned.to town the oth- er day after . a -ten days' motor trip to Galt, Hamilton, .. Niagara and Georgetown.' Mr. J. Cuninghanie returned the be- ginning of the week after spending a 'fortnight fishing at "The Rocks" on the Maitland. He reports some fine fishing this year, too. Misses, Elinor and Jean.Plunisteel and their ,guest, Miss. Grace Ingres, Sand Esther Trewartha and Mx. Ray Carta are, attending the Summer School at Goderich this week. Mr. T. A. Greig is in Pickering land vicinity this week. The Massey- Harris Company has sent him down to his old home town, to sort of stimulate business in the locality. Mrs. 3. E. Shepherd and little daugh- ter, Miss slison, of Toronto are visiting Mrs. James Shepherd, Townsbend d is expected home for Old Home Week. Mrs. Elizabeth Murray of London and Mrs. Jane Ellis of La Mowre, North Dakota are visiting their daughter and sister, Mrs. T. J. Lindsay, just south of Clinton on the London road. Rev. A. A. Holmes, Mrs. Holmes and Miss Ethel Holmes and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cuninghame and child- ren and Miss T''lorenea Rorke left last week on a motor_ trip to Mus- . coka. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mawson, accotn. parried by Messrs. Wilfred Mawson and V. Rogers, of London motored up' and %lent Sunday as the ;rests of Mr. and Ml's. John McPhee and other friends in town. Mr. and Mrs, Wilson Rath and !lab:,( Billy anal Mr. and Mrs. Kendall and daughter motored nil 't r Stn Strat- ford to visit 315. Itath's xi oth .r • Mrs. L. Rath of town Mr. and Mrs. W. hath are staying fcr a while. 1 1 I i Special, Attention will be given to orders for Old.l.o1e Week. e arer,prepared to give suggestions arid help you every way,,We can.- For Quickly Prepared Meals SALADS Canned beets 25o Canned Pineapple 25c Asparagus 30 and 50e• Ripe Tomatoes, Cabbage • Cucumbers, Canned Cranberries } Grape Fruit, Pickles, sweet and sour I MEATS Cooked -Ham, Roast Pork Pork Lod, P, k L l3ee o f Loaf, Nu -Jell, Minute Tapioca: Candied Cherries- DESSERTS 3 pkgs. 25c 15e 60c TO COOK U_Lilia Fruit Drink 10c Picnic Hams, Cottage. Rolls 13odley Sponge Cakes .20, 25 and 30c Leave Your Order Early Fruit Cakes by Special Order O'Neil's Best Coffee, freshly ground when ordered Three Cash and Service Specials this Week. 25c 2 lbs. P. & G. Soap Chips 34c 3 pkgs, Corn Flakes 28c : 2 lbs. Seedless Raisins Granulated Sugar-- -We are still selling .a limited number of Sacks for cash at car prices': Fresh Trout, Tuesdays and Fridays Peaches, ' Plums, Grape Fruit, Oranges One package Lavoline free with Coupon, Regular price,l5c In the Morning First Delivery 9 a.m. In the Afternoon First Delivery 2.30 pan. Kindly Order Early -. Phone 48 Cash and {w Service tomilies T. O'Neil Sutter oFk Perdue HARDWAREPLUMBING ELECTRIC, WIRIN . 1, `'._� . THIS eper Sells at About Half the Price of the Old Style Sweeper 51:�CTRft; VACUUM .fir r^?3..1K;7 a.v&s 'v. • f .Fra USE YOUR OWN UTILITY IT PAYS HYDRO SHOP, • Clinton HoleSvfle (Crowded out last week) Quite a number• froin here took in the Orange Celebration in Brussels on the llth, • Mr. Will 1J.11ieot, the Hol>nnesville eheesernaker, ce)ebrated the 12th, in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Art Grey and Mas- ter Gordon oaf Atwood called on Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Jervis •on Sunday Mrs. '• J. R. Alcoek is spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. T, Campbell of Brussels. Misses Cora''Trewartha and Doris Miller and Lloyd Stock passed their entrance exam. usecessfully; the lat- ter two taking honors. Congratula- tions. Mr. and Mrs. Beaton "and Miss Helen of London were the. guests of Mr, and rsS. p...la/lath on Satur- Soiuethi Y day. rat ea day. • Mr. Frank Tyndall has been spend- ing the pfist couple of weeks. in Lon- don. WANTED Ticket sellers and gate tenders for Old Houle Weelc, Monday, Tues- day and Wednesday, August Srd, 4th and 5th. Afternoons and evenings of e91b a personsli day. fo�rblwagese a- few hours pork. Apply at once to the Treasurer M D.WicTaggart IF GodelriCh Township Mr. Harold Whitmore has retorted to Hamilton after e. wo-weeks vacs tions with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Whitmore." The barn of Mips. Henry Murphy `was burned, with hay, implements, etc„ on Sunday afternoon. It issup- posed that it was a case of spontan- eous:eombustion,. as there was no 1,re at or near it at the time. Some live stock which was under cover at the tithe was got out but it was impossi- ole to do anything to save the build- ing. Mrs W. V. Edwards of Souris, Man., is visiting her brothers and sister. Messrs. G. and A. and Miss L. Cantelon and other friends here- abouts. is wanted by the housewife, we have it. me will be pleased to have you • 1E; •;. . 1. own the Home Sty. w tch f_• r OW Home Week Time is slipping so get your Requirements while our stocks are complete You will need verandah chairs, hammocks,hammo-Couches, stretchers and mattresses to make sure your visitors have some awake, but theycto may need a fewlere hourshin thel be morning, so be prepared Don't forget to call on us for the celebrated Sherwin-Williams Paints for your homes. A Liberal Discount on Lawn Mowers A large stock of Hay Fork Rope, Harvest Tools of. all kinds, Garden Hose, Paris Green, Arsenate of Lead. Consult us about your plpmbing requirements before haying inspect our stock. We have a number b er of oil stoves on hand at reasonable prices. just the, thing for this.,warui weather, All the men are now busy getting ready for summer. See our lawn- mowers, rakes, hay forks, shovels, etc., before you buy. linllett Township :Spins church congre •ation had a picnic at Bayfield. on Saturday, when a, very pleasant day was spent. Mr and Mrs. Layhncr and daugh- ter. of Lansing',, Mich., who, had boon visitii e.their aunt and unche,.MVl5. and. 4lrs, IF. II: Hill, returned home MOD, ClintonHardw'are and FurnitureCo. THE STORES W]TH A STOCK Hardware 195 Furniture Phone: 104 We Pay Spot Cash for Newlaid Eggs and Live Poultry Now is the time to market your old -Roosters; ld BBroosdy Hens; old Ducks; old Tom Turkeys; also Young prg Broilers. Our price list is free fox the asking, alsoplour "C"Cntonooperative i e a Idr- keting" information. Write us today, o if you cannot Call at our cantellton you buying it pays to cooperate -with us, Your s prove r t Let us prove to you that we can pay a premiumfor quality. GUNN, LANGLOIS & Co., Limited MONTREAL, ODE. R. W. WARD, Manager Clinton Branch Open Thursday and Saturday Evenings. . Write, phone or call at our Clinton office, Day phone 190 Night Phone 254 F. O. Convention, South Huron II. F. 0. Political Association will hold a convention at Henson on 'i'ixulrsd,ij, Ju1J 30111 at 2 pan. For the purpose of selecting a candi- date to contest the riding in the com- ing Dominion election. for For Sale, Cattle and Horses Choice Jersey cow, pure bred, due: in 10 days. Large Durham cow,- clue shortly. Heavy_ driving spare, good -3rd'. horse. Indian pony, `quiet for women and± children, suitable • fox delivery pur- poses. Above will be. sold cheap Cash or bankable paper; WM. A ,TOWNSHEND M. Win. Black, sitting member South Huron; Mr. 3: W. Ring, Mem- ber for. North33uron and Miss Ag- ®eg I,nes McPhail; member' for South-east will address the gathering., ii 4 1111SALL ELECTORS WELCOME tin PLUMBING and IIEATING `ifl,{ vledd> G.. W+ Layton President Secretary. Civic Holiday Xis compliance with the request of a large number of citizens.I hereby' proclaim Monday,` August 3rd, Civic Holiday for the Town of Clinton and. call upon all citizens to observe it as such. 16-1' 15-3 Phone 244 FRED JACKSON Mayor.