The Clinton News Record, 1932-01-07, Page 8TUU•RS ; SAN. 7, 19
CLINTON'S LEADING' JE,WELERY STORE
BUY A
iruner Master -Bili
TILE WATCH TI-i.AT .ABSORBS SHOCKS
and ay "FAREWELL' to Repair Bills and "HELLO" to Watch
Satisfaction;
H. H. JOHNSON
Graduate of .Toronto College of Optometry
Jeweller and Optician
Next Hovey's Drug Store.
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HOLIDAY SEASON IS OVER AND OUR STORE IS GIVING
BARGAINS IN ALL OUR LINES
McCLAfY'S RANGES, HAPPY THOUGHT RANGES
BOTH AT MID -WINTER BARGAIN PRICES
COOKING UTENSILS—AT A SACRIFICE
& PERDUE
O Plumbing
Hardware Funeral Directors Electric Wiring
Furniture Phone 147w
OT�OC�oatO�-t
• OI=O Oct ori--_"� 1
Write it
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TSE CLINTON-N ,S -RECORD
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u.learane
The letters "A.D ' primarily indie.
eate the religious
period of ti oe,n but
note and hope that they
mean "After Depression.' The past
year has been a difficu't one in..iusi-
neer: Hope is our buoy in the pre-
sent sea of ,'tbnost world-wide con-
fusion: May the worst be behind us
nd more settled conditions—more
peace of mind and better business a-
Ihead. . We wish you • a happy and
successful year in both your person-
al and business affairs 'and we ex
press our t sincere appreciation: for
your good will in making our total
of sales as favourable as it is.
Have any been overlooked in the
sending of your Christmas greetings?
You can atone for your omission by
sending a New Year Card. 4
" card serves to make
acknowledgement T uowlledgdgement of a gift received.
A pocket or office diary or a' desk
calendar pad brings before you
O future obligation or a record of the
past at the right time. Rollins Re -
coed is the best book we know for use
of Church Treasurers. For SuNo es
SSchool. Teachers Peioubets
o I gives an interpretation of the lesson.
Tarbe'•1s Guide retains the .excellen-
O cies of previous years, Arnold's
Commentary has illustrations, black-
board sketches and comments. Gist
of the Lesson is vest pocket size,
very compact. Golden Text Book is
1 M just what it's name implies. Home
e and Church Calendar is an influened
for good in the home.
AND
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WATCH OUR WINDOW'S
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no IN. D.Fa1TCD,
Often the Cheapest --Always the Best
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'MESSED 141TTO14, per' Th ... , ,..... ........... 07
DRESSED HOGS, per lb. ... .... ... c
..Sc
HALF DRESSED HOGS, per lb. ....10e
FRONT Ili BEEF, per Ib. ..... .......150
PORK SAUSAGE, per lb, .......... . ... •150
HOME -,MADE HEAD CHEESE, per b. ... . ......00
JELLIED VEAL, per lb. ... • . ........20c
SAUER KRAUT, 8 lbs. for .... • .
Mr. and Mrs. C. McKinnon !eft Mon-
day for Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Proctor wero in
London on Tuesday.
Miss I{athleen McKinnon returned
the last week -end to her school
duties at Napanee.
Mae Ruby Irwin has returned from
a visit with her
e ttv sisters
s at St.
Marys and
Miss Etta McBrien of London spent
Christmas and New Years with
.her mother, Mrs. H. McBrien.
Misses Hattie and Sybel Cottr'tice were
in Hamilton with their brother and
his, fani'y for Christmas and New
{ Fears.
Mr. r. and Mrs. J. W. Madre ofGode-
at the,
rich spent New Year's Day
home of the lady's sister, Mrs.
Henry lifeBrien•
Mr. Getdon Ball of the Toronto Uni-
versity spent the Christina§ helidey
.time as the guest of-iwlth end Mrs.
W. S. B. Holmes,
IVIr. and Mrs. A. J. McMurray of
Harriston visited relatives
Chrisant-
d
friends in town during t
emas holiday period.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lhidsay returned
home this Week after spending the
holiday season with. their son and
daughter in Toronto.
Misses Jennie and Rage Tebbutt of
Clinton spent New Yea's at the
home of their brother and sisters
iu ,Goderich township. of Clinton,
MM
iss wargaret Mahaffy
was a guest of her friend Mrs. Geo.
Neal at Lanarkbrae on New Year's
Day _,Mitchell Advocate. t at
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GROCETERIA SPECIALS
10c
Campbell Soup, Tomato c
25
Star Ammonia, 4 pkgs. 5c
Broken Sodas, 2 lbs.
Corn and Tomatoes (Large Size—While They Last)7c
9c
35c
27c
25c
55c
50c
25c
15c
19c
55c
$1'g..20
Tender) 29c
25c
ShelledWalnuts,
clear)�
Lard,31bs.
Kraft Cheese. lb.
MaCaroIli, 4 lbs.
Salada Tea, lb.
C. & S. Tea, lb.
Clinton Creamery Butter, lb.
Fancy Bisciuts, b
Fig Biscuits, lb.
5 lb. Pail Lard,
10 lb. Pail Lard
2 Blue Jay Peas, (Large, Sweet and
Brooms, (to clear)
Where
"Sells for Less"
Price Prevails
mew sienaaesaueseesuaseaseetozateeetremetetesseestaslegeosessuareaseeenesseeeser
25 c
35c
15c
25c
55c
39c
20c
19c
25c
25c
25c
Marmalade
Jalla.s. Rasp.
Aylmer Catsup
New Dates, 3 lbs.
10 lbs. Sugar, Gran.
Coffee, Favorite
Custard Powder, large size,
2 lbs. Soap Chips,
2 lbs. Mince Meat,
3 lbs. Good Rice
2 lbs. Tapioca,
FRIGIDAIRE
Small Sausages, lb.
Large Sausages, Ib.
Fresh Picnic Hams, lb.
Weiners Ili
15c
15c
12c
19c
Bologno� 19c
,.aa.a,>.-—n.,....--- ' CLINTON'S BIG
Mk Aa a:d,
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CORNER GROCETERIA:
Phone 48
ATEMINCANNEMISffili
it
- Mr. J. G. Sloman and daughter,
Miss Lottie, spent New Years with•
the former's son and family, Mr.
and who ha eed cha Igeran and fam-
of one of the
fly, ereoi•
C.N.R.-School Cara at Cap
PEOPLE, YOU KNOW
Miss Elva Levis, Reg. N•, Toronto,
was home for the mid -winter holi-
days.
oli-
days est New
Mr. Will Rath of Blyth spent
John
Year with his brother'
Rath of town.
Mrs. Sillips and Miss Musket Of
Goderielr visited their 5istot:, Mrs.
G. A. Walker on Sunday.
Mr• A. R. Mitchell returned this t n
k
after spending the holiday
e
with his brother in Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs.Percy Town of Toron-
to spent Christmas with the lady's
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FOWL, LAMB AND BEEF FOR WEEK -END
1I CONNELL SI. TYND ALL,
" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET Huron t"— �
ghone 18$ - ..�
Special Discount of
ON TAILORED-TO-IVIi3ASURE CLOTHES OF QUALITY
From January lst to February lst.
PEAVE YOUR MEASURE TODAY AND SECURE THIS DISCOUNT
SPECIAL CLEARING OT' BROKEN LINES DURING JANUARY
Om Sale has been a great success, but we findsoiled. has left us
These
cods slightly
with dozens of broken lines and somegoods
ds cleared at d.cuTh se
will not go bac'It
low prices dui the next few weeks.
k t our stock but
ly
nog. .
COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU
-Bros.
Plumsteel
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Specials For Saturday
CAKE and PASTRY
Makers of "Whole Wheat" saki KuSiiovrftake" Bread
os+.roe�+4111"
mother, Mrs. Geo. Lavis. Mr. Victor Crich, B.A., o
Mrs. C. Rumball and her sister, Mrs. i arines. Wlh ri there they also vis-
er returned from Ottawa ?est Ie hew and niece of Mr. Me-
1; f rt' e:v 1:
vlowassimorratsurisnomairmaramoimarawrairrigswissimageosiwome
Mr. and Mrs, William Lucas and son
Herold of Edson, Alta., who have
been spending the past couple aof
weeks visiting the foriner's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. cas�ooa
town motored to
to visit his brothers before return-
ing to the west. -
Mr. and Mrs. J. McPhee spent Christ -
son,
mus as the guests of the lady's
f St. Cath -
Watch Our January Specials Each Week
lapcau ,
week, where they had spent t o
Christmas holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Rands of Sault
Ste. Marie spent the hlide per-
iod with the former's parents,
ited a nephew Wallace,
Phee's, Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
and were surprised to meets here
McPhee
his only brother, Mr. M.
of Toronto, and his wife and (laugh-.
ro wr n $0r
and Mrs. Jabez Rands.
Miss Sybel Courtice leaves tomorrow
The Misses Hamer of North Bay, f Mrs Rath, spent Bronxville -where she will '
cousins n
weekend with Mr, and Mrs. John
Rath, Ontario street.
Mr. Wallade Macpherson of the Uni-
versity of Toronto spent the
Christmastide as the guest of his
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aunt, Mrs. Nelson
Mr. and Mrs. A. Ma'•lough and babe various posits.
of Goderiah were New Years i speaking at
guests at the home of the lady's
serene, Mr.nand Mrs. D. Steep.
after- TONY FARR9 S
Miss Evelyn- Hall left Monday 1I noon to resume her studies at the
Toronto University after spending POPULAR DANCE ORCIIES'PRA
the holiday time at her home
in town•
for
tend as a delegate the canventio';I
of the Federation of Women's For -
he For-
eign Mission Boards•
from there to Atlantic City for a
Conference on Foreign Missions
and" will probably be absent some
ime attending conferences and
Just Phone 111, Please, and Receive a Quick Delivery
WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS
Shortening, Special
2. lbs. for ........ 23c
Surprise Soap
10 bars for .......49c
Fray Benton Corned
lr`
Beef .
Ttobinhood Rapid Oats 20c
large pkg. ••
Columbia Silent Matches
per box . .........07e
Raspberry or .Strawberry
Jan, 40 oz. for ....31c
e 0hateau Cheese, 1-2 ib. ..,17c
Oxo Cubes, small tin ......14c
Oxo Cubes, large tin ....28e
Glark's Pork & Beans, 3 for 25e
Macaroni, ready cut, 2 lbs. 15c
Aluminum Calendar with fl3e
Soap Deal, only ..
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Seedless Grape Fruit, and 3905
Oranges, per doz.
—290 Leaf Lettuce, per bunch ..10c
Celery, per bunch .. • 25c
Miss Catharine Beaton returned the .has been engaged to furnish the mu -
visited end of the week to Harrow to
Miss relatives MarFaret Noble, a studen I ST. JOSEPH'S HALL, CLINTON
Branksome Hall, Toronto, resume her teaching duties after
u Clinton spending the aliday season at her pn the evening of
during
and friends i
.Cr the holiday
Me. Cyril I. ii
oliday time �
tv!0 and Miss Marjorio,
turned to 'St. Cathar-
4^e04P.rr.11,14,'
Hale have ..
ines after spending their Christmas
holidays at their home in town.
Mr. Benson Corless of thea staff
f
of M
the Bank ontreal, ff
was home with his parents for
New Years and the week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Kilty and family of
Toronto were Christmas holiday
visitors at the home of the lady's
parents, Dr. J. W. and Mrs. Shaw.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Sinclair, who spent
the 'Christmas and New Year holi-
days 'as guests of the lady's sisters,
Miss Rumball and Mrs. W. Pickard
left Monday for Hamilton.
10010 in OA"'
rs Emily oridham and Mrs. Nina I Monday, January 11th
Gray of Toronto visited their sin-
e M 3clinston and nep-
bew, Mr• . M. J. Schoenhals, on
New Years Day t the staff of
Miss Edna Turner of
the University of Toronto research
department spent the holiday per-
iod visiting' relatives and friends in
Clinton and vicinity
Mr. and Mrs. A. Lucas and Mr.and.
Mrs. Wm. Lucas and son New
motored to' Fergus and spent
Years with the fornier's daughter,!
Mrs. E. • Fleweiling•
t t' Mis• •
Mrs, Charles Cook, Rattenbury'
street, returned on Saturday after
spending 'the Christmas holiday
season with her daughter, Mrs. J.
'iiteConnell ;of Moffat.
left Saturday
Miss Flor.enee Rorke
to spend the week -end at a house -
party at the home of -a friend, be-
fore resuming her work as a stu-
dent et the Toronto University,
this week
Mr.. and •Mrs., 0. W. Potter left last.
week to spend a couple of writ•
ke
'with their' son, Dr. Ha vey nd on ot-
ter at lreeklyn,
err with their idaeghter, MTS. Dipell
Mrs. R. B. Carter and Miss Eva
spent Christpmas with Kitchener
friends but were home for'Neer
years. Mrs. Matthews of
xet
was their guest far New Years.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Marsh of De-
troit have been in town this Week.
They were called 'home by
death of a brother -111•+".5 of Mr.
Marsh, 1VLr. A. ZOO of Aitbultte_
Mr. Ray Carter returned to Teton -
to on Saturday • to resume his
teitehrng tlutres ;fie spent the
helida3' period at the home of his
parents, Mar. 'Oa Mrs. T. 'i • Car- ttt
ter. the
Ms. Kenneth Rorke, who spent
••. Christmas holixdays with his ptr-
ents In town, left 'Friday for Por
:•onto on 'iris way back to his teach
ing duties at Sti'Ser Centre, 'near,,
` Coha1t.
a't• 1goWnianvrlle.
Westom Soda Biscuits, lb. ..14c
No. 3 Seivo Peas, 3 tins ..25e
Fry's Cocoa, 1-2 lb., tin ...23c
Royal York Tea, 1-2 lb. ..280
Royal York Tea, 1 lb. ....550
Rice Krispies, 2 pkgs. ....23c
Fried Herring, Ige. tin ....250
MEATS
Breakfast Bacon, per lb. • ,19c
Back Bacon, per lb... ••..35c
Sausage, per Ib..... •• "•13c
Fresh Hams, per
...
:11 .McKNIGHT & SON
BUY
llidan Lamps
-ter: rr.
is
r 1
We aro offering some very unusual values in Men's Tailored
Suits in all the latest weaves and Werkmaiship Guaranteed, is evident in our suits, and the prices are
Tho mark of qualityastoundingly low.
Values such as have• not been offered in Real Tailored Suits before.
DAVISITER AN
AGENTS FOR GILLESPIES CLEANERS & DYERS, SEAFORTH
10 per cent Discount
during J anurry
1, Electric W asber for
Sale Cheap Easy
Terms
111r. and Mrs NJ Dbdswbrth :of Glares.
holme:. aro visiting relatives and
d
friends in kind about Clinton,rng accprnpaoied-'the 1emains of thi*
lattot's; 'faiGer, t`he `ate''I'eter Per-
due,.1 onl t lin 'ttwit.
BRUCEFIEI,D
The Misses Annie anAlice ome us-
s-
tar'd visited at the
f their
mother in the village last week.
Miss Mary McKenzie andRoss and Murray Nicholson spent the
week -end at the home of Mrs. Jan-
et Ross.
111r. Alex. Ross of Wingham visit,
ed friends in the village east week.
Ml'. !Stanley Reid of London spent
the week-ehd'at his home, being cal-
led hone on account of theserious
illness of his father, 1.
Iris many friends hope to hear
of
his speedy recovery.
'Phte many friends of Mrs. G.
Starbur.•Y, formerly of Clinton, will'
regret to hear that she is seriously
ill at the home of her daughter;
,• Mrs. John McEiveu.
HARDWARE and P1,T1M'B1'N'G
Mont 2441
'Since the above was 'put in.prin*
Mits. ltanbury has passed, away,
TRY OUR
Cream Rolls
Cream Puffs
Pecan Rolls
Butter Horns
also Drinty Maid, B
ter . ilk and W holy
Wheat Bread4,
Made by
BAR 1:LIFF & CIU
iD'Ialsdrs," of; Dainty -
Maid. Brea
'Cakes:
Phone • 1, Clinton,.
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