The Clinton News Record, 1939-07-27, Page 4'PAGE 4
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THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
Cooper's Midsummer Sale
Dinner Sets and Stock Dinnerware
20% DISCOUNT '
Some Discontinued Dinnerware at
Half Price
RAYON TABLE CLOTH, 51x51, . EACH 33c
COLORED 13ROADCLOTH, 2 YDS. 25e
WABASSO PRINTS, Reg. 29c . . PER YD. 23c
WABASSO PRINTS, Iur. 19c . PER YD. 17c
COLORED PIQUE, Reg. 35c, ... PER YD. 19c
36 -INCH CRETONNE PER YD. 19c
27 -INCH -CRETONNE , 2 YDS. 25c
COLORED VOILES, CLEARING PER YD. 15e
TURKISH TOWELS, 15x31 EACH lOc
TURIfISH ROLLER TOWELLING YD. 13c
PURE LINEN TEA TOWELS EACH 23e
FACE CLOTHS, 12x12 3 for 13c.
36 -INCH ECRU NET, Regular Price 25e per yd.
NOW 2 YARDS for :...... ............ 25c
TIJI.JRO., JULY 27, 1939
rastic Price Reductions ire Sumrne Stocks
First Quality Full Fashioned
Ringless Chiffon Hose pair 59c
ODD LOTS OF LADIES AND
CHILDRENS, HOSE — HALF PRICE,
ANKLE HOSE, All Sizes Pair 14c
ROOM LOTS OF
Wall Paper
Some Sunworthy
BUT ALL GREATLY REDUCED.
BRING US THE SIZE OF YOUR ROOM
AND WE WILL ' GIVE• YOU
A REAL BARGAIN.
FREE GOODS • TABLE Large Coppers, Wanted
WE DON'T GIVE COUPONS BUT F.OR EVERY ONE DOLLAR BRING US ALL THE LARGE
PURCHASE YOU MAY CHOOSE. COOPERS YOU HAVE AND WE
WILL GIVE YOU 10c WORTH OF
ONE ARTICLE FROM THIS TABLE FREE GOODS FOR EVERY 9 LARGE
COPPERS
ONE HOUR "SPECIAL
RAYON CHECKED
Table Cloth
SIZE 52x68
FR•I'DAY, JULY 28th
2.30 to 3.30 p.m.
SATURDAY, JULY 29th
8.30 to 9.30 p.m.
FIFTY ONLY -25 TO BE PUT ON
EACH DAY FOR ONE HOUR
ONLY EACH 59c
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SHOES and FURNISHINGS
on2nd..Floor
Tastily Displayed - 1Specially Priced
TABLE LADIES SPORT SHOES, PER PAIR 81.00
LADIES WHITE SHOES, Reg 83.50 Per Pair 32.48
MEN'S WHITE' SRGES, Clearing Pair $2.49
MJSSES AND CHILDREN'S ELK SANDALS
and STRAP SLIPPERS .. Pair 79e -93e to 4.65
IILEN'S FANCY, HOSE 2 Pairs 25e
MEN'S RAYON & COTTON HOSE 18e-2 Pt. 35c
MEN'S SWEATERS Clearing 49c & 69c
BOY'S SWEATERS, Clearing 25e & 49c
MEN'S BROADCLOTH SHIRTS , , Each 89e
MEN'S CHAMBRAY WORKSHIRTS ... Each 69e
MEN'S PEANUT STRAW HATS , . , Each 12c
•M1SN'S WO'RIK. HOSE Pair 15c -25c & 35c
MEN'S RIVET PANT OVERALL Pair $1.00
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LADIES HOUSE DRESSES
MADE FROM TUB EAST PRINTS
Regular. $1.00, Choice 2 for $1.00
NAVY_ SPORT SLACKS, Ladies Size
$1,14
NAVY SPORT SLACKS, Girls Size 97e
LADIES SPORT PULLOVERS Each 79e
LADIES VOILE DRESSES .. Each $1.00
LADIES SHAN-RAY DRESSES Each 6E98'
PRINTED BATISTE GOWNS .., Each 98e
LADIES SATIN SLIPS SPECIAL 98e.
LADIES RAYON ICNIT PANTIES .... Pair 25c
KOTEX AND .MODESS ..;.. Each 21c-2 for 41c
lc SALE OF STATIONERY
Monarch Yarns
ARE BEST' AT NEW LOW PRICES
"SPECIAL" PER BALL 10c DOVE 15c
To Cooper, Clinton
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FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
often cause digestive disturbances, and whether acute or chronic,
these troubles can he corrected in 3. minutes
by a teaspoon full of
EISMA-REX
IT'S WONDERFUL
75c and. $L50
I LONDESBORO
The regular monthly meeting of the
Woman's Institute will be held in the
Community Hall on Thursday, Aug-
ust 3rd at 2.30 p.m.. The following
program is expeeted: Report of Dist-
rict annual meeting held at. Goder-
ich recently, by Mrs. J. P. Manning;
;Legislation, Mrs. E. Adams; Roll
ra i Call, "One law I commend or other-
wise'„ and as a special treat the
George Family, will be on the pro -
grain. Hostesses: Mrs. V. Roy, Mrs.
'V. Kennedy; Mrs. W. Hesk,Mrs. W.
Hoggart, Mrs, D. Carter: This meet- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leslie of Cali- ing at Stratford, is spending her
ing promises to be very interestingforma are visiting in the village• 1vacation at her home here. Miss
'Conte and see. Miss Lola Elliott of Detroit and Margaret Sebban of Stratford ac-
Wr , S R H O E M ES PHM 11 I Mr. and Mrs. C. Hall of Amherst- Miss Rosemary Miller of Mount eompanied her home as her guest.
burg spent'the weekend with Mr. and
MI -LADY WILL FIND
ADRIENNE TOILETRIES and
FACE POWDERS
ONE OF THE FINEST SawSawCAN USE.
BAYFIELD ST. HELENS
Mrs, Thos.Parker. of Naicam, Sask, Mrs. J. T. McPherson, Mrs. Flor.
is visiting her sister and brother -in, once Hingleman and . Mrs. Mary
,law, Mr. and Mrs. Chas, .Parker. 1 Dunkie of Morriston visited with Mr.
Mr, and Mrs. Wilson Parker and D. C. McDonald and Colin McDonald
daughter, Blanche of Melforrh, Sask., and other friends recently
are visiting, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Miss Lenora Logan of Ripley; Miss
Featherstone. • I Jean House of Waterloo and Mildred
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weston and Hughes, Orangeville, spent •a few
babe of Detroit, Mich., are visiting days with Miss Irene Woods.
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Mr. R. Weston. Mr. W. Brown /of Ititchener visit -
Mr. and Mrs. Norman' Toms are ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
the guests of Mr. Toms' mother, Mrs. Robinson Woods recently.
E. Toms, • I Miss Loreen Miller, nurse-in-train-
c`.LIN4`ON, ONT
in
" I Mr. W. E. Manning, wife and fa -
1 MEr
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton win of here recently.
Clemens are spending the next two' Mr. and Mrs. ElwilWebster of
PEONa ox Mrs. F. Hall, weeks with Mrs. M. Elliott. I Wingham called on friends around
*mom VIECIIMMIll - o ily, Mr and Mrs. Janes Robertson of Akron, Ohio, are visiting Mr. Alfred Miss Irene Woods left on Monday
' Auburn, and Mrs. Margaret Manning Erwin. for Kitchener to teach at a summer
visited with the latter's cousin and Mr's. V. Burt of London is spending school there. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson
family, Mr.• S. Morrison of Lucknow the week with her parents, Mr. and Woods accompanied her down and
on Sunday afternoon. 'Mrs. Fred Baker. , will spend the week with his brother
1 The Institute have arranged to Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Lewis of Tor- Henry at Galt, and other friends.
'have sides erected on the Commun- onto spent the weekend with Mrs. 111. Mr, Neely Todd of Stratford spent
lily Hall grounds at the cost of thirty.. F• Woods. Mrs. Lewis remaining• for the weekend at his home here.
Leight dollars. Mr. Geo, McVittie do a few weeks. 1 Miss. Marjorie Leask of Toronto is
ing the work. The grounds are be- Mr, and Mrs. George Stogdill Sr. visiting her friend, Miss W, I..Ruth-
fcoming a very attractive place for of Toronto- spent the weekend with erford.
the children to play with swings, Di•. and Mrs. C. Stogdill, Mrs, Stog Miss Ruth Ramage was a visitor
[teeters And slides. With a few [pore dill remaining for the week, at her home here for, a few days be-
trees it would be a regular park, i Mr, Jack Whidden of Edmonton, fore returning to Toronto. She en-.
Mr. Earl Squires from the West Alta., is visiting friends in the vil- ters the Ontario Hospital at Mimico
has been calling on old friends hero logo and vicinity. this week as a student nurse. 1
recently. It is 28 years since he Mr• and Mrs. R. Bristol of Wash- Miss Anna Stuart of Toronto and l
s a er• was en , , e atsix• co a 'e or
'owner of the mill, south of the vil, file balance of the sunnier• at the home of Mri and Mrs. Geo.
' lage, recently vacated by Mr.Hutton,' Congregational and S. S. Picnic Stuart.
1 Mr. J. P. Manning was agreeably A very enjoyable picnic of St.' Mr. Robert Hamilton and sisters,
surprised on Sunday by having coos- Andrews United Church and Sunday Miss Jean and Agnes, also Mr. Tom
ins of Mrs. Manning' - from Saskat- School, Bayfield was held in Jowett's Beatty of Londesboor spent Sunday
chewan call on thein. They were on Grove on Tuesday afternoon, July with'Mr .and Mrs. E. W. Rice.
'w,»,«; ...,1' w::H..+'>H :l ♦r3 b+.1*..:.,;'i-+i-s»;.+; ,«3,;«;.: ,» ..T.- H;,,,Hp t«,»;HS •+.K , 18th. There was a fine attendance Mr. and Mrs. Wm.. Dougherty of
' u t, their way to visit the Worlds Pair.
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X1 The Auditorium of the Church is and after an interesting programme Guelph' and NIr and Mrs Wilson I
;' _ r• Wilkinson of Win ham is the supper was enjoyed.
s, gwith Mrs. R. J. Woods.
A' decorator. In the meantime the Dr. C. Logan of Trout Lake, Mich.' Mr. and Mrs, Dougherty and Gwen
20°/"0 off all Straw
COTTONHats
SPORT TROUSERS
sizes 30 to 38
KOOL SPUN TROUSERS
SPORT SHIRTS
ANKLE SOCKS
$1.50 to $2.95
$2.2"x_ to $2.95
50c to $1.50
25c/35c § 50c
DAVIS HERMAN
hued here Hi f th th theington D C ar th tt g f herfriend Miss Sharp are visiting
Pattison's 5c to $1 Store M
A, ndergoing a thorough dressing up, of sports, and softball, a splendid Woods of Dundas, spent the weekend
Phone 140 for Prompt and Courteous Service. auditorium will be closed, but is ex- and Mrs. Gingerich of Bad Axe, Mich. left on Tuesday fora week's trip to
are visitin Mrs,.
? I peeled to be re -opened on August g S: Cleave, Muskoka.
27th. • Rev. and Mrs. Harold Paull of NIr and Mrs. E W Rice spent a
WATCH YOUR DOOR FOR OUR
MONTHLY SALE BILL.
it1 There will be preaching service on Windsor are at Mr. Fred Scotchmer's day recently with friends at"Chesley.
i«' Sunday next in the basement and cottage for the next two weeks. 1 The Women's Institute held their
Sunday School as usual.1 tib?''• annual picnic at Kincardine on Fri-
a Mrs. I-1, Lyon is visiting at the Straugltan Reunion "day. Quite a number attended and
«= home of her daughter, Mrs. Beit The Straughan family held' Rs re- all report a pleasant time.
Lobb, Goderich township. 'union last Wednesday afternoon at' A Sunday School picnic is being
Miss Marey and Esther Jamieson Harbor Park, Goderich; when over held at the Maitland River this week.
't of Toronto are spending their vasa-. 100 were present from Stratford,1
tion with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dungannon, Blyth, Goderich, Auburn. COLSON—JAMIES.ON
` A. Jamieson. 'William Straughan, Benmiller, held a A pretty summer wedding took
X Group No. 3 of the WAVES. held a place of honor at the gathering, he place at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
* very successful sale of home-made being the only survivor of the family Robe. L. Jamieson, Hullett, en Wed-
s baling in the church basement on of the late George Straughan, who nesclay afternoon at three -thirty
1came to anada 90 years ago, and o c oc c w hen t err eldest daughter,
Merchandise. d«
The' Best Values in all Lines of Merchdix Saturday last C 1 1 1 h '
Mrs. J. Tantblyit visited on Sun. settled on th th Mary Isabel became the bride of Mr.
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kJ a sixconcession of '
:-.4-4.14.144+:4-04444+14414-•:4$4.-W, j ne township. NIr and kin, a Colson only son.
S. day with the Rapson family. 'Colborne Arthur Lawrenc Cols
+ +»«H+++«»++++ + of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Colson, of
and Mrs,- Margaret McCool of Toronto, William Straughan Were both able to
Nliss.
wde and family of Wood attend this reunion, William Donald Blyth. Rev. A. E. Menzies officiat-
stock, visited last week at the hone Jardin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ing. The bride given hs marriage
of their brother, James McOooi. Jardin, Auburn' was the youngest by her father, took her place before
Miss Joyce Carter of Seaforth person at the outing. Officers for a Aallft o: slimmer flowers o:i the
spent last week with her cousin, 1940 are George Cowan, Sr,, Blyth, lawn. She wore a floor Length gown
Margaret Tamblyn, returning to her president; Ed,1Zarquhar;' Clinton; of white silk embroidered net and
hone on Sunday'. secretary -treasurer; Mrs, Reg, Bali, her long embroidered veil was held
(.Clinton in charge of lunch. in place with a bandean of orange
This is the time of the- year for
Holidays. It is also the time of the
year for Tires to blow out. Cheek
aver your tires and if they are get-
ting old and weak, comae in andwe
will trade your old ones
Liberal Allowance
x K0 4i fi4•' far new
Dominion Royals
REG. SHIPLEY'S Y'S Service Station
PHONE 182
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""EtIESSMISTSCIISEISMOIPS.
Civk,rQD .,j 8.,' , ay
AT THE REQUEST OF A NUMBER 01 CITIZENS I HEREBY,._. 'PROCLAIM MONDAY THE 7th. DAY OF AUGUST TO
BE CIVIC HOLIDAY IN CLINTON, ' ANI) I
.CALL UPON ALL CITIZENS TO OBSERVE
IT AS SUCH
George II. Elliott, Mayor
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blossoms.. She wore an amythest
The London Road Community Club, NORGE REFRIGERATORS necklace; the gift of the groom and
held their annualCHOSEN FOR APARTMENT carried a bouquet of Briarcliff° roses.
picnic atda harbour GROUl- Miss Hazel Jamieson, Stratford, was
Nearly Park, Goderich. on Thursday, July 0,000 Norge Electric Re- her sister's bridesmaid, wearin a
beittg installed long gown of pink silk net over taf
20. After dinner a programme of f igeiators are now g _�
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sports was carried out, The winners by the New York City Housing Auth- feta. She carried Sweetheart roses.
of the various races were: Boyo and Drily in the enormous Red Book and NIr. I,Larvey. McC'alluin, Blyth, sup -
Girls '1-5, Billy Nlanag'han, Rleta Queonsbridge Projects which are now ported the groom. Jessie Watt made a
Glidden; boys and :girls 6-8, Marg. under construcbion by the U. S. Hons charming little flowergirl, prettily
aret Falconer; girls 8-14, Ruth Man. lug' Authority in the New York City, dressed in pale green crepe and
niri5; boys 8-14, Bud King; Lady metropolitan area. r
measuring 25 feet, Mrs A,Wilts°; 'carrying ea achbasket of sweet peas and
blowing the funnel, Frederick Ander- Bids .were opened- on May 3, 1939, baby's breath.
the successful bidder being Warren- Miss' Gladys Mountain playod
son; wall4ng the rope blindfolded, : Norge. Company, Inc., Norge New Loliengrin's Bridal Chorus and also
Margaret Henry; ringing the 'sucicor, York distributor. )aids ware entered accompanied Mrs. Menzies who sang
Mrs. Haply and c;, Anderson.; writing by loading' manufacturers of electric during the signing of the register,
name on milk can, Jack Clegg; slow refrigerators, inasmuch as this is About 40., guests, .retired to the
walling race, Mus. Ilonry; Mrs, R, perhaps the biggest low-cost apart dining room which was prettily de-
lucky
won the prize for the 'nient program ever undertaken with corated in p ink and white and 5
lucky shake. the aid of the U. S.
� ._,_,� . pp government. dainty lunch was served by six cous-
I r ,1'he kitchens of :every one of the ins of the bride, Misses Gladys and
1 CONSTANCY '5,710 apartments in these two proj-•:Ida Leiper, Gladys Mountain, Phyllis
The huhu of tate threshing machine sets will bo fitted With a Norge 4 Medd, Elmo Leitch and Mrs. Chas.
is heard again in this vicinity. cu. ft. or 6 cu. fir. refrigerator eg,ip- Dale, with Mrs. Bert Allert assisting.
• Mr, and Mrs, Ross McGregor and pod with tete, famous Mighty Midget Later the young couple left amid
little daughter Jeannette spent Thurs.l%ollatog mechanism, so named be- showers of confetti and good wishes
day last with friends in Stratford. cause it packs the power of a giant for a tripdown the St. Lawrence,
Miss Mary Thompson is having a on the ration of a dwarf. In award- also visiting other Eastern cities, The
holiday with relatives • in Chicago' Ing the contract, says Mr. Warren, bride travelled in navy net overtaf-
U.S.A•. [the New York City ,Housing Author- feta with white accessories. On their
Mr, Win. Tiiompscn 1s' sporting a ity definitely took into consrideration return they Will reside on the groom's
Chrysler Royal ,these. days. ,. Norge's -reputation for almost unbe- farm on' the 13th can. Hullctt where 1
Sunday, School next Sunday •tt lievable .operating economy, long -life they will'be'at home to their friends
10.30:' a.m, .•,, r, , 1 and:' proven dependability, . after August lst. '
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Modern Binders built in 3 main types—Horse drawn;
Combination: Tractor or Horse; Tractor Power—Take off
Binders. Built to give long years of trouble-free service.
Our Binders are ideal for getting down or flattened grain.
They actually shave 'the ground. Tractor users are espec-
ially invited to get particulars on our II. & T. Binders.
ALSO -6' Combine Harvester (with full 28" steel cylinder)
PHONE. 25 SEAFO11<TH (REVERSE CHARGES)
Enquiries Welcome Anytime
J. N. McKenzie
DEALER
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TENT MEETING
IN CLINTON
EACH EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK.
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SPEAKER LORNE SPARKS cf Ausbury College
SUNDAY 8 p.m. —Speaker: REV. W. J. COWHERD
GODERICH YOUTH EVANGELISTIC GROUP
For Ladie , wly
WE WANT TO ASK YOU A SERIOUS QUESTION—
."TIOW MUCH MONEY ARE YOU WASTING A DAY IN
SPOILED FOODS, WOULD A QUARTER COVER IT?"
A pint of Milk soured with the heat costs a pickle: Spoiled meat
is expensive. We could goon and list many' items
that have to he thrown out during these hot ;lays.
YOU CAN SAVE ALL THAT WASTED MONEY
Our Plan: is This:
FOR ONLY 25c A DAY YOU CAN HAVE CAREFREE
REFRIGERATION, NO ADDED CHARGES.
NO RED TAPE.
We would like to talk it over with you. We promise not to waste
your time nor bore you with a long sales talk.. All we ask is
that you give us the opportunity to expIlain SPARTON
REFRIGERATION FOR ONLY 25e A DAY. You
can't afford to be without it at the price. Won't
you call 13 now telling us when it is convenient
for us to explain our easy payment Plan?
Sparton refrigerators are unconditionally guaranteed. You have
nothing to lose and eveything to gain.
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0 Yes! We'11 put the best
tires in the world on
your car, on the easiest
terms you ever heard of.
They're Goodyears, of
course. Terms are as low
as 570 a week. Drive in
andget the tires you
need today ... without
delay. We trust you.
TRADE IN YOUR OLD TIRES
rownie's Service Station
PHONE 5
CLINTON, ONT.