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The Clinton News Record, 1925-09-10, Page 9s!, .QLINTES•N'S LEADN JELL S'I'(:11t):1• • - ' *. . • . , )tvla h Gkscs For one week ()nly, September 5th to 12th Any knd 'of glasses in the store will be at very special prices 1,,Ve are fully qualified to test eyes and guarantee satisfzte- 'tion-at 4 price ilicit will compare with nyin town. . Eyes tested free. Motor Goggles all styles at regular prices, R 11, JOHNSON Graduate of Toronto College`of Optometry 'Fine Jewellery and Repairs Next Hovey's Drug Store resaatassolusamiff"amomaimmognemomeismoviasimew itturT an .Ectitiont • elieltenalitt" tieti9ropf ' •. 'Women ; lieve ever, had to I choose between luxury and econ- omy in matters 'of dress. Al- most invariably one musebe sacrificed to the other. Put in Holeproof Efosiery are found the 'Iuntuvereikesterlish, snug -fit- ting hosiery and the economy of long sezvice and anoderate price'. •gelepreOf pure silk $1.50 Holeprocif silk and lisle and Silk and at ,silk plaited $1,00 RaiilaliPailbionftimorsamma lumsteel PRONE 25, SMALL PROFITS MORE BUSINESS lae W. CUtiREL,14--.T110S.. SHJPLEY All the Various Prices-rfresh for the Pickling Season, 'The vin - ars are of the best quality. Do not Irisk your pickles to inferior uality vinegar. " Fresh quality goods at economical prices. THE C, & S. GROCERS n Store, Phone 125 W. Branch Store, Phone 128 J • OI eaehcrs IC your children fail "toearn honor ratings in schoor-work. The home' must 'hely the schooh How can this be done? What'clo pupils need most?: Not scolding nor more tproirro,.. not larger text books, nor more of them, but 'they do need the authorized books, 'clean' and in otherwise god condition,. pencils of fair quality,' scribblers 'andother blank exercise books to "'Overcome scattering of ideas. We invite you to bring your needs to • us where you will fled ;a• emu - plate assortment of general supplies. Sorne'-sieeial values that 'Should not be overlooked by anyone who has an interest in 'the value his dollariibuy. e ready when the ;bell rings Ise 'W. DR Fair CO. Often the Cheapest—Always She Beat Dogs YOUR COAT shut out thd penetrating storm winds and keep you warm even in severe weather? If not, 'why lid order where, an oveeceat of seasonable weight TAILORED in a practical style that will I give service several seasons. I You will find it a "worth_ while" investmest. How about ret ffekvehusiness suit? We are sole agents in Clinton for Semi -Reader Suits. Over 800 patterns in Fall and Win- ter Suitiege and Overcoatinge. 4111111M1405. Davis et Herman „ 'VETERAN TAILORS • te PHONE 224-W . • ri*Mirill#111M11-1r1"""4""gasitga"mars.- • masilillmalminigmlmillimmillmilmmw "'" re'vesti "ere nit •••-• yok • „ :,vott t think off rice , tn. us hit& of t 1,69Mfing ..••Ii: I t Backed by Johns-IVIanyfile • with over fifty Years exPprience in the rnanufactitte„,:of Madeof carefullyselected rag felt thoroughly •saturated with ,life- gwing,naturat asphalts: • johns -Manville • sehn4eManvill PILO • - Serum a; eut:en'e. Pluipt R officio. Quantity output and distributing economies make possible the production cif this roofingiwhich combines moderate first costwith • really good service. • We recommend the application of Johns - Manville Pilot with. • Pyramid Kaps, fasteners that in- sure. an absolutely vveatlher-tite job. Ask us about this feature. Sutter & Perdue - Hardware, Plumbing Electric Wiring Phone 147w, Mrs. 3. Flynn spent the week -end in Seaforth. P Miss Ella,Akain left this week for a visit in Tentonto. • • Mr. J. G. Chowen took in the Canad- ian /nclustrial last week -end, Miss Ida Walkinshaw has returned from a holiday visit in Toronto. Miss Jule Batliff of Toronto was home over the week -end and holiday 1VIr. and Mrs. Nixon Welsh of Lon- don were holiday visitors in town Miss Agneg Walker left Monday to resume her school duties at King ston. Mrs. (Rev. Dr.) Stewart of Toronto spent the week -end with friends in town. •' Misses Mame, Mabel and Eva OIuff spent ,Labor Day with Hensall friends. • Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Pickett are visit- ing with friends in liamiltoil and Toronto. • Mrs. Axon and Master Fred were in Toronto last week taking in the Big Fair. Mrs. H. McGovern of La Skein, Que., , was the guest last week of Mrs. James Mr. Gordon ;Sinallacombe of St. Cath- arines is the guest of his uncle, Mr. Wm. Tiplady. Miss Marion Gunn is holidaying at thb home of her oafents, Dr. W. and Mrs, Gunn. • Miss Mary Spafford of Blyth was the guest of • Miss Bertha Crittenden over the week -end. Miss Edna Crich of Tuciceremith is visiting her inlet, Mrs. J. T. Crich, for a few, day0 this week. Mrs, 0, D. Harris And Master Bud re- turned Friday after spending the slimmer in Ides Moines, Iowa - Mr. And /Vies: Cecil Shannon of Ham- ilton visited the letter's Sister, Mrs. E. Motri9an Me/ the week -end. Miss 1t. rtidiardson has been visiting ho nephew and nieee, Mr. and Mts. G, W. Rowden of Guelph Junction. • Mr. and Mrs. 3. D. Atkinson and J•W Anderton, ivfis Eileen returned last week • "Tr'',717;`,""n• 7,7% , ' Clinton ltiewv,,Recoril TIICIZSDA ?.,EPTE14,iriEri. 16, ontinuedwuks1925 Big' Leaders Car of Sugar •Car of Peaches. At Wholesale Prices. 1.517:2r..k..."4•1•LP4P. We expect our.car of Peaches about September '16th or 18th Leave your order .early -and secure a bushel at special price •of the car Heaping Measure Number one Quality, Best Preserving Peaches. ' Donotmiss them !. • . In the Morning.First Deliveryg a.m. In the Afternoon Firit Delivery 2.30 p.m. Kindly Orller Early Cash and ikFr Ar O'Neil Phc'ne Service w w • 48 ‘bitakimatolvAthwitAkoimA•0.morawelmwvormovviww,vait,iftwittmaiwtivoiovimwel • Hydro and Cooking DEAR MADAM:— There is an old saying that a cool kitchenemakes a cool house. Certainly roasting and baking, on the other hand, make a scorching hot kitchene-hotter by far than anything the suns rays alone an do. But certainly no family can eetain health and good disposition for long oae a diet of dairy dishes,\or on meals "cooked", as it were, on the "cash register" in the delicatessen shop. And that isn't ne- icessary—You can serve perfectly cooked meals at your table without super -heating the kitchen, or doing time _at the range. • Best of all, "you an be away from the kitchen. and yet be sure that the meal will be perfectly prepared just the same, That sounds like magic, hut it's nierelyt one of the advantages you will enjoy by having an Electric Range in ercour"kitehep. It cook e on its own time, so te say, without supervision and without super -heating the kitchen. That's what makes the Electric Range a real "FIRELESS COOKER"—It retains the heat. USE YOUR OWN UTILITY—IT PAYS HYDRO SHOP Clinton • Music Lessons • Miss Jean MciVlurchie,'A.T.C,14. OW • 1$ the Pupil of Dr. Ernest McMillan .• PI.ANO and THEORY Tline Apply at house on King street Phone 154 ' • . To. replenish your supply of graniteivare. We have all kinds at good prices, Locitt ours. over before you buy. The time is coining when you will soon need a new stove. We,have a ..new one which will attract -everyone; and will be pleased to show it to anyone. TtD llawithis from a very pleasant motor trip •.oe Cincirmatti, Ohio. Miss Jean Ross of the Clinton Public Hospital staff it• visiting her par- ents in Wingbain, prior to their db- parture for Florida. • Miss Rudd and Miss Clark returned_ Friday from a holiday trip through the Provinces of Quebec, New • Brunswick and Nova Scotia, Mrs. D. Tipplacly, who spent- nearly the past year at Swift Current Sask., returned last week to Clin- ton and will take up residence here, although she may not re state housekeeeing until the spring Mr. Erskine Evans left on Monday to resume his duties as a member of the teaching staff •at Dunnville. The school opening was delayed a Dunnville owing to construction work on the building, Mr. Evans • visited friends in Detroit during the past week. Mr. Elisha Townsend, who has •been engaged in missionary work in China for some years, arrived in town Tuesday evening and is now • visiting relatives at Londesboro, Mr. Townsend, who was stationed , in the province of Hunan, in the in- terior, said that things were be- coming More or lege unpleasent be- fore -he left owing to the fact that She revolutionists were influencing the coolies and peeventing them' doing anything for foreigners. He, left Shanghai July 26th,„ aerivIng •in Vancouver Aug. 11th, He will remain home for some time as his eyes have been giving him some trouble. .Organist St. James Church London • Teacher of Piano and Singing •Yacancies for Pupils • Sfudio, Mrs. J. E. ook Clinton Phone 54 ® Pure Beekist Clover Honey • Pure Beekist Dark Amber Honey Pure 130ekiet Comb Honey., . A,LL STANDARD GRADE ,te WATTS, CUDMORE & SCRIBBENS CLINTON CARLETON FRUIT FARM • Peaches, Plums,' Pears ad Grapes The better varieties of the above fruits are now ready, we quote six large baskets, either assorted or straight lots of any vatietyi for •five dollaes, Choice (palely and safe delivery in good order guaran- teed. ;Special prices on larger lots. WM. H. BUNTING Si. Catharines, Ont. 22=1 HARDWARE and PLUMBING Phone 244 A CANDID MIEN]) There is a good story told in the family at Brantford‘ ()aerie, about Theodocia Pearce, author of "The Everlasting Beauty" and "Lights from Little Lanterns" published by Joseph Lawren, New York. An old neighbor rettiruing env fifteen, vinare absence in England, met the young writer. "Are you the girl they tell me le so emelt?" she asked. "Nu -that id my site' Thoth -tele promptly replied. "Aren't you the 0130 'who \Mine stores?" the old lady questioned agein, and when Theoclocie admitted the fact, this neighbor who kneW her well in childhood, tartly "Well they tell me you are real smart, but ,the Lord knows you didn't used to be." ,ake Tour flames Attractive We have the largest and best assortment of Floor, Bridge and • Table Lamps and Shades ever shown in this community, which yon are eordially invited to inspect:\ you say so we will reserve any of theni 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 our Old Home pictures and have them framed is the only way to save theme 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 Cld Reliable Brantford Roofing. rex Gallon . Ma,* pedal Prices on Red Barn Paint ... .• $1 75 We are offering special 'prices on Coal 011 Stoves and Ovens • Screen' Deere and Window Sereens Clinton Hardware and FurintureCo. 104 • ` Hardware 195 Furniture nen TRE STORES WITH A STOCIC' We Pay Spot Cash Newlaid Eggs and Live Pouitry *N. Now. is the time to market your old Roosters; old Hens; old Ducks; old Toni Turkeys, also Young Dueldings end Broiling Chickens. Our .price list' is free or the asking, also our "Cooperative Mar- . keting" information. Write as today, on •phone "Clinton 190" if You cannot call at our Clinton buying station yolirself. Your neighbor can tell, you that It phys to cooperate with us. LET. US PROVE TO 1•01.1 THAT WE PAY A PREMIUM •' FORQUALITY •• • GUNN, LANGLOIS18r C .,Limited Head Office - 1VIoetreal, Que. ' • • Clinton Branch open each clay fiibm 7 a.m. to 6 p.m, Also open Thursday and Saturday evenings from 7 to. 9 'Write,- ?Inane or Cell for an father information'You require R. We WARD. Branch Manager:•'•-• • , Day Phone 190 • • "' • Night Phone 254 t, Display• - A fine showing of Fall and Winter Hats now on display at 'the: Vogue Millinery. , Yoiti inspection is cordially invited. Mr VOGUE OettER/011 BRAUTY PARLORS ANNOUNCEMENT 1 wiA l5l 011 ho aittntion of the ladies, to the fact that I will SI 111vonduet, att comity Nricir in Connection with my regular barber - Mg business, This, parlor is M charge of an letgperielticed Lad!) Hairdresser soul t •e.ass service is guarantee( Appointments may be made at any time. West Street W. J. WARD Telephc ne 26 • 1 -,1.4..{.Ai411,43.,,,9.*.•*,1.01060,0*11‘,0,10.6024,0,01..01.#19,11.10.W.'.,,,3 3, !