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The Clinton News Record, 1925-08-13, Page 8ONS DING 3RiiEIIR STOfE e welcome the 01 back to and THERE ARE 365 Ni' to or ro eft iDI a yep t°. That Means X65 Iteasons Come in gild 1'nstset our stock of /a ,es„ Pins, Brooches, Etc. for „owning a Flashlight. They pen. etrate nwetrate the murk of moonless nights, lay a carnet of sunshine before other- wise faltering feet and after dark give the assurance of "all's well: Good; for emergencies at night, lights up dark corners, handy iny 'our car or hunting en ina trouble, changing tires or looking for sign posts. :ts, Wher-. ever 'a temporary -light is needed a Flashlight is the safest, most depend- able, portable light .made. Ours is the EVEREADY, the best we know. R. H. JOHNSON Graduate of: -Toronto' College of Optometry Fine Jewellery and., Repairs • Next Ilovey's" Drug Store C 011 ■ e are glad to be able to supply you with something;delic- ionS and different for your noon day luncheon or evening meal. Here are a few suggestions Soused Mackerel per tin 20c Served with Williston pickles per bottle 30c Smolced.Haddocic, delicious with Lettuce 30c Salad Dressing (Apex) per bottte 30e Club house dressing ^30c Pirnerto and Queen olives 39c Sardines, in oil and, with Tomato sauce ,3 for 25c Cheese Tid Bits, per pkg. Canned Lobster; each Shrimps Crab neat Mint Jelly, with lamb, per bottle Kraft Cheese ' Ingersoll Cream Cheese 10.c 30 and 50c' 30c _ 40c 4Oc Women have ever had to choose between luxury and coon - only in matters of dress AI ' most invariably one must be sacrificed to the other. But in Holeproof Hosiery are found We 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' $L00 ffolproof ffieq ., Every dollar that Ieaves Clintonthat could be spent in Clinton weakens • Clinton's prosperity, and eventually that • weakened : prosperity must to some extent effect a disadvantage to every ,person•. in Clinton, THREE CASH AND SERVICE SPECIALS for $1.25 3 pkgs.-28c 20c Pail of soap, -regular r $1.55 Quaker Corn Flakes Fancy Cakes, to clear, at Special price on. Granulated Sugar by the sack Sugar is advanci• ng AISKIMMIZOIMMIliellIMMUMSEM Me W D. Fair Co,. Often the Cheapest—Always the Best. Fresh Salmon Trout, Tuesdays and Fridays Cooked Meats ---We have ‘a fresh supply of Cooked Meats, Cooked Ham, Roast pork, Jellied Veal, Beef Loaf FRUITS ---California Peaches and Pears, Apples, 'Ontaaio' Grapef, California. ' We redeem Lavoline Coupons SMALL PROFITS • PHONE 25, I Cash and Service .In the Morning First Delivery 9 a.m. In the Afternoon First Delivery 2.30 p.m. MORE BUSINESS' L. W. CORRELL—THOS. SHIPLEY Welcome Home A .hearty welcome is extended to all Old Boys' and Girls. We have a full supply of fresh goods for t?Id Home Week Requirements. THE C, & S. GROCERS Main Store, Phone 125 W. Branch Store, Phone 125 J. INRIMAIMIJOIMMIIIII 0073,, �,4 i;, IltlupuuemuuaillleN 116.. 'veil Kindly Order Early h®n"; 48 p Mr, D. Cantelon visited Toronto and North :Bay this week. Mr. Fred McTaggart was a week- end vsitor at his home in town. Miss Shirley Bawden Is visiting her sister, Mrs. McDonald, in Detroit. Mr. Walterby Sorby of - Guelph is a guest of Mr. and Mrs, B. Higgins. Miss Bessie Scrimgeour of Stratford • was the, guest ,,,of Miss Florence Rorke last week. Miss Dorothy Rorke returned last week from visiting with friends"in Detroit and Chicago. Mrs. George Chesney of Toronto vis- ited Mondayof - fast week with Mr. and Mks. 1t. Pearson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sloman have re- tiirned to Latchforit, -well-pleased with the Old Boys' Reunion. Miss Florence Rorke is the guest of Miss Bessie Scrimgeour of Strat- ford, at their summer home at Bay- field. Mrs. J. Hall, who has been visiting herd parents, 'Mr.. and ' ` Mrs. W. Manning,', returns to Vancouver next 'week. Mrs. Henderson, Mrs: Woodward and Miss Jean Woodward of Lansing, Mich.; visited with Mrs. Jas. Shep- herd during Old Home Week. Mr: Clarence Shepherd and Misses Margaret and Ruth of St. Thomas and Mr. Ed. Shepherd of Toronto visited Mrs. Jas. Shepherd over Reunion Week. Dr. John A. and Mrs. McLeod left Saturday for their home in Brook- lyn, New York, after visiting the former's sister, Mrs. Robt. Pearson, also Dr. Gunn and Dr, Shaw of town. Mr, George A. Rorke of Rorketon, Man., formerly of this place Was the guest of Mr. H. E. Rorke dur- ing the reunion: He came from the West by motor, accorhlranied by his son, Harold and family. Mrs: Dave Armstrong, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Mable, who have been spending the past weeks, with Mrs. Armstrong's sister, Mrs. Robt. Armstrong and 'other rola Lives, left yesterday for their home at Pilot Mound, Manitoba, We wish them a safe trip. Mr. H.' E. Rorke and blaster Edward were week -end guests of Mr. and` Mrs. J. W..Tauner of 'Mount For- est. H. E, had the pleasure of re- newing many friendships of former days, having resided there for some years. Mr. Geo, A. •Rorke accompanied them and intends mot- oring from, there. to Windsor and down into Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Ross, Idaho, Mr, and Mrs. Jas. A. Haber of Romeo, Mich., Mr. Elgin Mason and Me, Franklin Rogers, New York City, Mr. and 11'Irs. E. E. Smith and Miss ' Ettie ,Mrs. Ella Richmond and son, Wesley, and Mr. Will Perry of Toronto, ''Mr. and Mrs. George Beatty of:'Ingerssoll were Old Boys' guests ofMr. and Mrs. Thos. Ma- son, Mill' street, Mr. and Mrs James C. Whinham, Arden ,Manitoba, Jimmie and Rob- ert" Whinham Arden, Man., Miss Clark, Arden, Man., Mr. and Mrs. I-fayes and William Jones, Brant ford; Mrs." S Cartel and Mrs. A. Cloakey, Belgrave,' Stewart Cloak- ey,: Belg-case; Mrs. D. Richards, Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. Hansell, .Ux- bridge, Ont.; Mr. and Mips. Lin- ton and Miss Helen Linton, Ux- bridge, Ont.; Mr, F. ,Willows, Lon- don; Mrs, David and " Miss Hazel' $ ' I ' David, London, Mo W tlliain" T lulc- ' �i't � z�+ �� ir�� er, Chicago, were visitors cflv'ing, RAYOSO "The Ideal 'Snmmef Fabric" CQOLNESS COMFORT DURABILITY ELEPA1 CE ,LIGHTNESS ELASTICITY ?STRENGTH The Cloth That Will Not Crease All Combined In RAYOSO Now is the time to, get your Rayoso Suit -for the hot weather. Also see our sinecials in Greys and. Browns at $32. Davis Herman VETERAN TAILORS PIIONE 224-W' J044.41. Old Troine Week at :lir Ed, Car. ELECTRIC! WIRING tens home, Princess rceG,� lYI Adequate wiring Brings Full End yi' eitt ofi-dro Power rl Our Store will, be Wide Open for Your Inspection During Old Home Week Miss Homes that lack adequate electrie wiring miss many of the benefits offered by Hydro current. For instance,, wiring that is intended to supply current only for lighting fixtures and a few small appliances, is far too light to supply the power required for an electric range, iron, water heater or similar appliance. The wiring in any houso can be brought up-to-date at reasonable eost,but in the ease of a new house it is cheaper and more satis- factory to have adequate wiring installed while the house is being built, to avOld• the necessity of having alterations made later. - USE YOUR OWN UTILITY—IT PAYS HYDRO SHOP, Clinton Mrs. Searle has returned to London until the fall. Miss K, Taylor and Miss Gladys Jorw dan spent Sunday in Bayfield. Mr.. and Mrs. Dean Courtice: and Miss Betty returned to, Hamilton on Fri day. . Mr. Arthur Sheaffer of Gopetown spent a few,. days in Clinton last 1VIr. W. R, Miller of Toronto spent a few days last week at'the home of E. G. Com Ace. . Miss Ethel McDougall visited her cousin, Miss Aileen Atkinson dur- ing Old Boys' Week. Rev. S. J. Alain was a guest at the' home of E. G. Courtice while in town for Old home Week. miss Leona Taylor -has returned from throe weeks' vacation spent at Erie Beach, Hamilton and Niagara. Mr. Harry Ambler of Pontiac, Mich,, has been renewing old acquaint- ances during. Old Home Week. Mr, and Mrs. Brydone entertained at -dinner at the Sunset Hotel for Mrs. H. Humphreys, Mis. Cliucas and Mrs. Brewer. Misses Evelyn' and Margaret Heard have spent ` the past 'week with their grandmother, Mrs. John Heard of Bayfield. Mrs. Edgar Franks and son, Gordon,' have returned to Windsor, having visited Mr. and Mrs. G. Taylor dur- ing Old lime Week, Mr. and Mrs, G. R. Taylor and their guests, Mrs. Fred Lowe and Mr. WM. Falter visited friends at Au-' burn and district last week, Mr. Fred "Lowe .motored up from Gopetown on Saturday' afternoon and spent the week end the guest of MS', and Mrs. G. R Taylor. IIe was accompanied- on his rei.urn by Mrs. Lowe. Mr. Wm. Flukey of Chicago has re- turned home after spending Old Moine' Week with his sister, Mrs.. G. a Taylor. This is the first visit Mr. Flnker has paid to Clinton in 21 years and he sees many changes, In the town.: ivtr, and IDS. French, Mips. Moore and two sons, bis A; Upsilon, Robert V. Hellen o is ppen, Mrs,' Peart of ITensa,1, Mr, and Mrs. Phil Collier of Rochester, N. Y., were guests during Old Home Week of•FMrs. Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Albert;Kemp and son, George, of London, Mr. George Icemp of London, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rath of Dundalk, Mr. and Mrs. C. Coultice .of .Morris, Mr. Wesley. Rath and Miss Rath of, Blyth were Old Home visitors -with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kemp., Among., the visitors during the Old Home Week with Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Corless were Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Moore and Miss ;Ruth Moore, Mr. ` and Mrs. James Moore, all of Ransonville, N.Y., Mr. and M,rs.. W. T. Colquhoun,. their two sons and Mrs; A. J. Colquhoun of Staffa and Mr. Barr of Detroit. Master Ben- son Corless was home during the whole of the week of entertainment: We are here with' a complete 'stock of seasonable requirements and we would draw your special attention to the best display of Elee-; Iris lamps and Silk Shades ever shown in,jhis community. It will pay you to look them over and snake your selections now. We will hold ahem for later delivery. Lots of sleeping equipment for our visitors, but you had better order at once. In the Hardware We have a special display of Bargain Aluminum, 576 pieces at 15 each Clintbn Old Boys Souvenir Cups See our Special, ,Old Homo Week Windows ' ClintonHardware and FurnitureC THE. STORES WITH A STOCK Furniture Phone: 104 Hardware 196 111115111111111 We Pay Spot Newlaid ..Eggs and Live Poultry Now is the time to market your old. Roosters; old Hens; old Ducks; old Tom Turkeys; also Young Ducklings and Broiling Chickens. Our price list is free for the asking', also our "Cooperative mar- keting" information. Waite us - today, or phone "Chnton 190" if you cannot callat our Clinton buying station yourself. Your neighbor can tell you that it pays to cooperate with us, LET 'VS PROVE TO YOU THAT WE PAY A PREMIUM FOR QUALITY GUNN, LANGLOIS 8z Co., Lin ited Head .office - Montreal, Que, Clinton. Branch open each 'day from 7 ,a.m. to 6 p.m. Also open Thursday and Saturday evenings from:7 to 9 Write, Phone or. Call for any farther information you require R. W. WARD, Branch Manager Night' Phone 254 Day Phone 190 MiSEMEMSEEML )30121151.1 Canadian National Exhibition °- • r ,;I t 47th Anniversary To replenish your `supply of graniteware. We have all kinds at good prices. Look ours over before you buy. The.time is coming when -you will soon ' need a new stove. We have a new one whichwill attract everyone, and will be pleased,to show it to anyone,` The Annual 'o id's Fair Eclipsing anything previously presented-uniclutc, monument- , tal among Expositions. HARDWARE and PLUMNG !A 6g.2 Si bt e inclusive.;. Phone •2