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The Clinton News Record, 1925-09-03, Page 8e C1iJatc)ti Flew%.Retord T1IURSDA. EP'T?EMBUk 3, 1325".. N'S 't DI.N6 JE49%]LLE&lt 'uTORE ee v� n lasses i or E:ne week only, September 5th to 12th Any kind of glasses in the store will be at very special prices We �are fullyqualifiedto test eyes 'arid guarantee 'satisfac- tion at a price that will'coinpare with any in town, Eyes tested free,, Motor Goggles all styles at regular prices, JOHNSON Graduate of Toronto. CoIlege pf, Optometry - Fine Jewefery and Repairs Next Honey's Drug Store 1 ()toner Women have ever had to choose: between luxury and econ- omy in Matters of dress. Al- most invariably one must be• Sacrificed • to the other. But in Ioleproof 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 urns -tee' PHON ' 255, I9EZG►F.F., PROFITS MOW BUSINESS L. W. CURRELL—THOS. SHIPLEY,; If your children fail, to earn honor: ratings in school work: The home must help the school. How can this be done? What do'pupils need most?' Not scolding nor more i2iessui•e, not larger text books, nor more of them, hut, they do need the authorized books, clean and iri 'otherwise good condition, pencils of fair quality; scribblers • and other blank exercise books to overcome scattering of We invite' you to bring your needs. to us where you will find a com- plete assortment' of general, supplies. Some special values that should not bg:overiooked by anyone who has an interest in the value his :dollars ibuy. Be ready : when the bell rings The W. D. Fair co. Often the Cheapest—Always the Best armor r eeuau iwri ii i ,ill � ^�."�.�'�yl s During the month of September we will reduce our large stock of Groceries including .a car of Care Sugar to the lowest possible. prices. Tocelebrate our 25th Anniversary we are offering all our rocery Stock at remarkable ,prices. We are 'unable to. quote everything, these are a few, only. CASH AND SERVICE SPEIAL; P &,G and Gold soaps, Pails of soap, regular $1.55 Quaker, Corn Flakes Superb Salmon, i` regular 35c All Red. Salmon, regular 45c, Pint Sealers per doien 10 bars 55c Soused Mackerel for $1.25 Pimento and Queen olives 3 pkgs 28c U-Lika Summer Drink each 30c Nu -Jell Jelly Powder each 40c Special for Our Annive $1,05 Campbell's Vegetable Soup, regular 18c each 15c Rolled Oats, • 10 lbs: 45c Florodor'Toilet 'Soap 6 for 25c Loose Cocoa, per lb, '. 10c Smith's Grape Fruit, Aniversary price 25c Bodley's Lunch Cake, Anniversary price 25c Laundry Soap, while they test 5c Corn Poppers, Pop Corn; per pkg. Assorted lines Mixed Chocolates Brooms (while they last) each Assorted cakes Marmalade, 3 lb. jar, only Strawberry Jain, Marmalade, Aylmer Brand per; tin 203 39c 10c 3 for '25c each 250 - lOc. lb. 39c - 39c Ib. 20c jar 65c jar 25c 25c sary Sale r a r Vof Peaches Due to arrive next aveek. Leave your order at once with us and secure your peaches , 'at wholesale price, in bushel -baskets, off the car. In the Morning First Delivery 9 a.m.. in the Afternoon First Delivery 2.30 p.m. Kindly Order Early .Cash. anti' ' ]hone Service 48 kommvfoostwommogtommowatogingswevoiwwwwnowftwonamitingwwwome All the;Vatious Prices fresh' for the Pickling Season. . The vin- egars are of the best quality. DO pot risk your pickles to inferior quality vinegar. Fresh ,quality goods at economical prices. THE Ca & S. GROCERS Main Store, Phone 125 E., Branch Store, Phone 125 J. OES • YOUR COAT shut out the penetrating storm .winds and keep you warm.even in severe weather? ;If not, why not order Where an 'overcoat of seasonable weight TAILORED in a practical style that will. give service several seasons. You will Sind' it . a "worth- while" investment. Iiow about, a new business suit? .We are, sole agents, in Clinton for 'Semi -Ready Suits. Over 300 patterns in Fall and Win- ter Suitings and Overeoatings. avis 8c Herman VETERAN TAILORS PHONE 224-W Cool in'''Summer 'Warm' in Wurster Not only.'that,.;but your house is positivelyprbiected againstire.—when roofed with Johns-Mativiile Asbestos -Shingles Time=proof, too, as well as water -proof. They look like slate cost but zittlt,ruoic flim bast Wood shingles, and last as long as q th bousc--Jut never need punt-�- ingor any, other atteaiioq. Lei us tell you,more about them. Johns.Manville Asbestos Shin. gles are examined, approved and labeled bythebi de , a rwnters' Laboratories, under the direction or the National $card. of Vire Underwrite: B. Givers Class A rat= Ing when laid Americas method. 1 Now is the time to have your Furnace' overhauled or a new McClary•-installed' utter tww, perdu l:lardwcate, Plumbing, Electric Wiring Mr. G. McTaggart left .for New 14k rk on Sunday. Mr. J. G. Chowen'ieft for Toronto on Monday, • Mr. John Hellyar is visiting in Mas- sey, Ontario. Miss Margaret McTaggart returned .to Toronto on Monday. Mrs. Gordon Colquhoun of Toronto is he.gnest of Eleanor McKenzie, Miss Marion Gibbings is teaching in the Lady Evelyn School, Ottawa, Miss Ivy Plews • of Tuckersmith spent ' the week -end with Miss Vent Pep- per. Mrs. Tierney has returned after spending a couple of, weeks in De- troit. Miss Kathleen Hancock of Toronto is visiting with her . sister, Mrs. F. French. • Criss Iona Stothers, who is now teach- ing at New Hamburg, was in town on• Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. It. Sharpe and Misses Beatrce and Mary are home from Southampton. Miss. Ruth Jackson tis visiting in Tor- onto with her sisters, Misses Jean and Mary Chidley, Mrs. Wm .Robertson and Mrs. W. J. Stevenson have returned home from a vacation at Bayfield.. Miss Jean Cress from,: Toronto was home over the week -end with her mother, Mr9. Jno. Folland. Miss' Florence Johnston left 'on Mon- day for Ford City where she has a position on the school staff. Mrs. Govett has returned home after spending a few wegks, with Miss FltireneeYoung, of Kincardine. Mr. WWilfred Grant Left on Monday for 'Addington County, `"where he is principal of a school, at Flintdn. Mr. Robert Fairservice of Londesboro spent. Thqrsdy with his sister, Mrs. Wm. Crittenden before going west. Mrs. William Kress and her daughter, ,Mable, from Preston, were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Folland this week. Mt.,adn' Mrs. Edward Kelly td of Sault ' Ste. Marie were week -end vis- . itors .at the;home of Mr. and Idrs. H.;Peacock. .. Mr. and Mrs. A. 0 Pattison are, vis-' sting friends in Port Htaron •Buffalo; Detroit and Wallaceburg - for a couple of weeks. • Dr. and Mrs.. Scarlett of„•Hamilton were 'the guests over the week -end ,of Rev. and Mrs. Snowdon and Mr.. anf1. Mrs. E. Yeo..- , Mr: and Mrs. W. G. Fulford' and Mas- ter Lloyd spent, the week -end at. the home of ;Mr. and: Mrs.' R. Y. Coy,sGodorich township.. Mrs. ,J. W; • Treleaven, Miss Norma Treleaven, and Mr. Ferguson, of ' Timmin`s, spent the week -end with ' Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Gibbings. Mr.' and 21VIrs. Gordon Smyth, of Osh- wa, and Dr. Gibens; spent the week- eaq With the, former's parents, Mr. and Ors. Smnyth of 'High street,•' Mrs: J. Morgan,' Mr: J. Simpson and Mr. C. Morgan of Cta'iideboye• and Miss Eva Dobbs of London spent. Monday with ds and Mrs.' W. G. Fulford of town, Rev. J. E. and Mrs. Hogg-and,ltliss !Ethel are in Clinton after a sum - mer spent in. `;Southainpti+n. ,Mrs. MacEweii and her children 'rf Aylmer *ere” visiting at the "hence of Mr, and Mrs. U I Sharpe. Mi '• ant! Mrs. F. B George and child- reii,'Isabel, Jean, Gerald and' Rab-' ert of Wetaslcawm Alta. visited at the hoihe of the latter'ssister; Mrs. ,Wm. Crittenden on Thursday before' returning west after a two monthii'- visit with friends down' east. DEAR MADAM:— Sweltering ata hot stove in the summer time is gruelling work and just because cooking used to be done that way is no reason for longer enduring such torture. • One might better revert to oil Iamps and the horse and buggy, for there was romance in those things. But in standing before a sizzling stove and moving about in a superheated kitchen—none,absolutely none: But there is romance in the electric fireless cooker—at least time for it. ' Ii'aznous 'novelists have pointed out that it is instinctive with women to sacrifice herself for her fainly, but even the boldest would hesitate to ask- his readers to believe' that the characters in his book derived,: anysatisfaction from seeing "mother" doing time at a hot kitchen stove, Indeed, he would be hitting truer to the mark by picturing them as delighted that she had an "Electric Cooker" and now could enjoy the afternoons outdoors, while the cooker safely attended to the Jpre- paration of the evening meal. We regard the "Electric Cooker" as one of thel greatest boons that has come to lighten the labors of housekeeping and take keen pleasure in demontrating it., . We invite you to stop in the next time you are passing and see this wonderfulservant, USE YOUR OWN UTILITY -IT PAYS HYDRO ,SHOP, Clinton A Music Lessons d Miss Jean , a/Emhie;' A,T,0;M. Pupil of Ar.'Ernest McMillan . • PIANO and, THEORY „-Apply at house on King street Phone 154 A. W. Anderton Organist StF'Jatnes Church., London Teacher of Piano and Singing Vacancies for Pupils Studio, J. E. Cook Phone 54 Clinton HONEY Pure Beeltist Clover ,Honey- Pure HoneyPure Beekist Dark Amber Honey Pure Beekist Comb Honey ALL STANBABB GRADE WATTS, CUDMORE. & SCRIBBENS 9LI ITON 1' Lend an M'i, and Mrs, .'John It. • Murray 'and Miss Margaret !Murray of New. York, Mr.„Walter Ellis, of Niagara Palls, N.Y.; Mrs. (E )Lindsay ,of London,: Mrs. Murray and yMiss, Georgina Mur - 'ray of London visited the pastweek` With their 'relatives,' Mr.' and' Mrs. T J. Lindsay of the London Road.'• 'Mints Jean and' Bessie Lindsay have 'returned to Sheri; school duties, having spent a pleasant vacation at Sher home on, the London Road.•. The Right Hon. Arthur Meighen, K.C., LL.D., M.P., ,ex -Premier of Canada will address a mass meeting of the electors of Huron, Bruce, Wel- lingtonand Perth in the Town Park, Wingham at 2 p.m. en the afternoon of Wed„ Sept. 9. Should the weather be unfavorable the meeting will' be held in the new Wingham; Arena which tviIl' seat over 5;000 people. This maybe the only opportunity of hearing this eminent, statesman dur- ing the present campaign.' He will .be accompanied by L. G. Gauthier, ex-M.P., Quebec, and other 'noted speakers. - The meeting will proceed in conafort, rain or shine. Ladies especially welcome. Now is -tie A To replenish your supply, of graniteware. We have all kinds at good prices, Look ours over before you buy. The time is coming when yo'a will soon need a new, stove. We have a new one which will attract everyone,' alio •.will ' be pleased to show it to.anyone; awl I-IARDWARE..and PLTJMBING,. hone 244 ri .Make �o�� domes �ttp��tive' We have the largest and best assortment of Floor, Bridge and Table Lamps and Shades ever shown in this community, which you are cordially invited to inspect. If you say Au we will reserve any of them for,later delivery. Of course you know our furniture stock is always right up to date '. and. Prices right down to the Lowest. Bring in your Old Borne pictures and have.them framed it is the only way to save them. HARDWARE DEPARTMENT You will be wise to look us over for your requirements in roof- ing, etc. We always carry a full line of the Old Reliable Brantford Roofing. Extra. Special Prices on Red Barn Paint Per Gallon ... . We are offering special !prices on Coal Oil Stoves and Ovens Screen Doors and Window Screens $1.75 Clinton Hardwar+'and FurnitureCo. THE STORES WITH A.STOCK - Hardware 195 Furniture Phone: 104 .111.1 'e Pay Spot ' als - -FOR-- Newland E' .,,s and Live 'Poultry New is the time to' market 'your old Roosters; • old Renal,;;,old Ducks; old Tofu Turkeys; also Young Ducklings: and Broiling. Chickens. Our price list is free for the asking;; also our "Cooperative Mar- keting” information'. Write us today, or phone' "Clinton '19P if you cannot call; at our Clinton buying station yourself, w, Yourneighbor can 'tell yo,o that .it pays, to. cooperate 'with. us. • LET•US PROVE TO YOU THAT WE PAY•A PREMIUM FOR QUALITY• , , GUNN, LANGLOIS & Co., Limited Head Office - Montreal, 'Que. Clinton Bian�ch 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 further information you require R. W. •. Ai1D, Branch Manager . Day Phone 190 Night Phone 254 ;Alalnil7l011 rIE�►T. b .TO OPITO � . untculr+tr 'i5 5 lticuiarvk. Canadian Nationg Exhibition To Anniversary r__o n t 47th Anniverss i he Annual grid s..:Fair• Eclipsing ,tairlylithing. previously Presented—unique, triontunen. tal, among ki eitions, Aug. 29epts 12 incetuive •