The Clinton News Record, 1930-04-03, Page 8neerwaievaresstariewasnovaravaaaaavvama
Put the Sparkle
of Newness into
Bed Rooms
By the use 'o well selected Wall
Paper. How,disheartening it is to
yearn for refreshment and'beauty
and to have circumstances deify,
them to ne, and then what pleasure
is there to find that: we' can have
charm and freshness about us with-
in a moderate cost and nowhere can
this be done to greater advantage
than by beginning with the funda-
tion of artistry -the walls, Wall
Paper makes a house into a home, it
transforms cold and displeasing walls
into charming and livable rooms
where cheerfulness,' Happy renova-
tion and the qualities that delight
the eye and mind are at• iiointe to en
rich the setting's of the fixtures and
furniture. Wle have a libelal as-
sortment in limited quantities of.
what was much higher priced papers
at Sc and 7c per roll.
MOTH PROOF'.
DUST PROOF
,,DAMP PROOF
AIR TIGHT
GARMENT STORAGE 'BAG
"(Cedai'ized, Size 26"x4"x55")
will protect your winter garments
in the modern manner.
Tile W. D. Fair co.,
Often the Cheapest --Always the Best
llTr. A. T. Coope'* was in Toronto on
business this week,
]fajor 1}f. D;` and Mrs. 1WeTaggart
visited Detroit recently,
1V1i's. Gordon (inninghanie was in
Toronto one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs Cecil Cooper of Toron-
to were in Clinton last week
Mrs.- G. H. David has returned after
a visit with Goderich friends,
Miss Freda Wallis of Guelph spent
the week -end at her home in town,
1 B. 11?oEwen left Friday on a
visit to friends in Barrie and To-
ronto.
Mrs. I3erb. Castle has been visiting
Pier, "'clanghter, Mrs. Vincent of
Mensall.
Vfra. Leith of !Blyth visited her
Mothes', 1OEr. J. Livermore, Sr.,
last week. ,
Col. IT, 13. Combe and Mist A''uds
Combo have been spending a fat -
night in Kansas City. •
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Town are spend-
ing the Week at the home of the
hatter's mother, Mrs George Lavis.
Mi and Mrs. Glen Carter and chil-
dren of Detroit have been visiting
the former's parents, Mr and Mrs.
Isaac Carter.
's. WI. T. Herman was in Toronto
the latter part of last week and
attended the wedding of her sister,
which took place in Dunn Avenue
Presbyterian church on Saturday
afternoon,
ti's. W�iu. McDonald, who has been
spending 'the winter with her
brothers and sisters in town and
vicinity, left yesterday for Kan-
sas, where she will visit relatives
before rbturn•ing to.. her home in
Sunset, Wash,
r. J. F. Wastnan, a fortifier citizen
of tuwn, who has spent the winter
with his son at Wialkerville, re-
turned to Clinton and will spend
a few days' here. He will visit his
hon in Toronto and later will go
out to Vancouver, where a daugh-
ter resides.
r. M. McPhee of Toronto and his
nephew„ Mo. Angus 11TeMtuehey,
son of Mfr. Angus MdCurchey of
the Huttensville Woolen- and Knit-
ting mills, called an Mr. and Mrs.
John MbPhee of town last week.
The M',ePhoe brothers had net seen
each other for about eight years.
r. and Mira, George Cooper were
called to Toronto last week owing
to the illness and subsequent' death
'of- their granddaughter, Helen,
enfant daughter of Ma. and Mrs.
Cecil Cooper, who died at the Hos-
mita' for Sick Children on Thurs-
day, M',arch 27th. 1drs. Cooper is
remaining for a little visit with
members of, their family in To-
ronto.
AUBURN
The play put on by the Ilolni,es•;
lle yenng people last Friday- even -
was enjoyed by everyone present.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Ewing of Col-
rne township are 'moving. into the
nage this week.
17y. Joe M,i11eh has returned home
mi North Bay, whero he has been
ployed2er the past few months.
9lhs. Win. Jackson of W higham, is
iting her on,sJames of the ].8th'
cession.
Gast 'week while there with gbed
igbing a number of farmerswere,
wing -logs to the sawmill making
of the last sleighing' of the sea, -
TDB CLAN 2ON-NEW$ RECORD
Smiles an Chuckles, Seconds per lb. 49c
1
TI URSDAY, APi1JL 3, 183&
Jimsanammanaselmonsmapsimeminmew
N Mp
CLINTON'S PIG CORNER GROCERY
ASTER
SPECIALT[ES
CHOCOLATE BUNNIES, RABBITS AND
ROOSTERS, 5c 10c 25c
EGG CUPS 10c -PENCIL BARS. 5c
EASTER JELLY BEANS, 1b. 19c
MADE IN CANADA
I GOODS
I2;tinsPeas 29c
• 2 Aylmer Corn 32c
2 Aylmer Soup 19c
Aylmer Pumpkin 15c
" Grapefruit,tin 25c
C. Pork &Beans2-21c
I Sunlight Soap 10-59c
E. Brand;Milk °�J19c
Red Salmon, tin 33c ,.
1
All 'Our Goods Marked
and
Special Values for
Show Day and Easter
You are Invited: to -
i
Inspect Our Prices
Smiles an Chucklesper lb. , for .Easter, 60c
SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY
BIG TEA DEMONSTRATION
Black Tea, (regular 65c) lb. 59c
99c
57c
25c
Soap and Kettle Deal
10 lb. Granulated Sugar
Fancy Cookies, lb
Fancy Package Cookies 25c
axwell Coffee, Ib.. 60c
Ingersoll Cheese, 2 packages 25c
Soda Biscuits, 2 for 25c
Jelly. Powders, 5 for 25c
IGIDAIIR•E
1-20 Pail Lard $3.25
3 lb. Lard 50c_
3 lb. Shortening 5Oc-
Sausages, lb. 25c
Schneiders, Ib. 30c
Lamb Roll 28c.
Breakfast Bacon; 35
Marmalade
large Jar 33c
Carnation Milk 2-25c
BANANAS, per dozen
25c
Morning Delivery:
9 and 11 a.m.
Cash and '
Carry
Phone 48
$1.00 ORDERS DELIVERED FREE
W.T .O'NEI
1
Where
"Sells for Less"
Price Prevails
n Ww
Afternoon Delivery: 2;30 and 5 p.m.
"I'll Explain
Everything"
A TIIREE-ACT COMEDY
Presented by Ebenezer Young People
TN' TIIE TOWN HALL, CLINTON
on the evening of
Monday, April 7th
at 8 p.ni.
under auspices of Ontario Street.
Young Peoples' League
This is an Exeoptionaily Fine Play
Conte to Laugh and Enjoy Yourself
Adults, 40e. Children, 25c,
60-1.
8% a Flower
Garden
A CANTATA
Presented by Girl's of Public School
and
MINSTREL SHOW
By the Boys
• IN THE TOWN HALL
April k
• loth and l 1 th
at 7.30 o'clock
Admission, 35
00-2.
'STANLEY
Y
Ma'. Edward Talbot had a very
sncecssful auction sale last Tuesday.
Mr. Archie Armstrong }vas in
Clinton on. Friday last, _
Mr. John Watson, Jr., is busy
these days unloading a carload of
fertilizer.
Mr. Will Scotehnier, who under-
went an ephaation in Clinton •hospi-
tal, has returned home.
Mr. and Mrs, George L. Reid
spent Friday in Bayfield.
Mr. and Mfrs. John :Dawson .and
Mr. and Mrs. Won.. M'eLinchey
and Mr. Norman. Stephenson spent
Friday evening at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, WW11 Hart.
1VIr. George Connell has returned
after -spending a couple of weeks
with his daughter, Mrs. Gordon
Marks of Toronto.
Mr. Roy Keys spent Sunday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Reid.
Mrs. George Connell spent Friday
afternoon at the home of Miss P.
Logan.
Mr. and Mfrs. Wellington Johnston
entertained a number of their friends
oh Thursday -evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Georgia L. Reid and
"children visited Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Keys,
Mr. George and Emily Beatty en-
tertained a number of: friends on
Friday evening,
Mr. and Mas. Lloyd 'Keys and
children spent Sunday: at the home
of Mir. and Mrs, John Dawson,
Miss -Dorothy Innis of Toronto
Univsersity spent the week -end vis-
iting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John
Innis.
Miss Grace M%Ewen of Toronto.
'University was a week -end visitor
at thehome-of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John H. M'eEwen.
'Tee many friends- of Mr. Wim.
Scotchmer will be pleased to know
he is able to :return to his home, ;af-
ter undergoing an. pperation,in Clin-
ton hospital.
dig Dance
Let's go to the Peppiest Dance of
the Season
under auspices of the L.O.B.A, in the
OLD TIME CLUB ROOMS
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9TH
Admission, 35c. Good Music
Old and New Time and Novelty
Dances. 59-2.
Ask For
MADE IN CLINTON
-"'" BREAD
Vest Quality Fresh Daily
also
BUNS, ROLLS AND
FANCY PASTRY
Wendorf's Bakery
MAKERS OF
"Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake"
BREAD
GOAL COKE
We sell DL&W and Famous Reading
Anthracite Coal, Solvay Nut and
Furnace Coke; Liberty Range size
Coke, Alberta Coal and Millers Creek
Soft coal, Our Motto:-
Good
otto-Good clean fuel nt--a,reasonable
price,
W. J. MILLER & SON
Orders taken at residence, Ontario St.
PHONES; 46w and 46j
Impove Your
Home Now and
Avoid the
Spring Rush
Everything for the 'Kitchen in
A.LUMTNUM AND GRANITE
Something for Everyone to brighten
up the surroundings .
Begin now to improve, by painting
WO can supply you with all colours
and suggest schemes to the best ad-
vantage for you.
awkins
HARDWARE and PLUMBING
Phouq'244
SPRING WILL SOON BE HERE
And you will be needing sonic new Furniture to brighten up
soma corner and make it more comfortable.
Owing to the unusually heavy winter we have deferred ,our
Midwinter Sale to take place during the month of 1Vfarch and you
will find some unusual•values in
DINING ROOM SUITES, CHESTERFIELD SUITES,LAMPS,
CHESTERFIELD TABLES. OCCASIONAL CHAIRS, BEDS
SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES.
IT WILL PAY YOU TO LOOK THESE OVER
Clinton Hardware & Furniture' Co.
Funeral Directors Monument Dealers
THE STORE WITH A STOCK
Hardware Phone, 1.25 . Furniture Phone 104
. CHOICE BEET'
Rolled Rib Roasts, ib. .. , , 22c
Chuck Roasts, 15. 22e
Shoulder Roasts, lb. 22c
Whole Rump Roasts, ib. 22e
Round Side Rump, lb. 20c
itaniburg Steak, 15 20e
Rib Boils, Ib. 18e
Flank Boils, 15. 18c
REAL GOOD LARD
Bulk 17c lb. or 3 for 50e
3 lb. pails net weight SOe
LAMB
Lamb Stews, lb. ... , 225
Shoulder Roast, ib. 28e
Rib Roasts, lb. 28e
Loin Roasts, 15. ... 82n
Leg 'Roast, lb. 35e
Chops 1b.. • 355
PORK
Spare Ribs, lb. 20e
Sausage, 1b. 22e
Fresh Picnic Rains, Ib. 22c
Shoulder Roasts, 15. 24e
1115 Roasts, lb. 25e.
Loin Roasts; ib. 27e
Pork Chops, lb. ..
Teiicterloins, lb. 66c
CURED MEATS
Dry Salt Pork, ib. 25e
Smoked Pidnic Hams 30e
Smoked', Cottage. Rolls, 15. 30c
P. Meal Cottage atoll, lb. 28c
Breakfast Bacon, piece 34e
Back Bacon, piece 50c
P, Keeled Back Bacon, lb. 40e
Pickled' Pig's Feet, 3 for 25e
VEAL'
Rib Roast, lb. 25e
Shoulder Roast; Ib. 25e
Chuck Rbast, lb. 25c
Veal Chops, 1b. 80o
'"USUAL LINE OF COOKED' MEATS`
Connell :& Tyndall
" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT:' MARKET "
Phone 162 Huron Street.
Now
IS THE TIME TO' PICK' YOUR WALL PAPER
FOR' SPRING'
We have over 600 samples t'o choose' from
PRICES: FROM 8c -TO $2.00.
Phone 234 and WCI Will calx with Sample Case
D., e ..
Y
Huron St., . Clinton • Paint'er and Decorator
CLINTON'. LEADING JEWELERY S' ORE
Eye Diseases
Defective vision and diseases of the eye are
two entirelydistinct conditions. The former is
usually due : to certainweaknesses of the muscles
or an error' of refraction -arid can be overcome by
wearing corrective lenses. • ,
The Optometrist is trained to recognize vari-
ous "eye and body diseases as well as symtoms of
= certain -systemic disorders, and will immediately re-
ferthe patient to a physician.
An occasional ."check-up" on your eyes by a
Registered Optomitrist is the. best possible safe-
guard against eye, trouble.. • Weare at your service.
H. H. JOHNSON .. ..
Distributor for Clinton
Graduate of 'Toronto College oi' Optorne ry 1
Next Ffovey's Drug Store. Jeweller and Optician
•.`5�r
A SALE OF SMART.
� 4�m:
R SPRING SUITS
,
�
9
1;t
is
AN' AMAZINGLY FINE ASSORT•.
f '` x' ��i MENT OP SMART' SPRING
�f Ari
� SUITS
AT A SALE -PRICE. THAT PRE-
,SENTS OUT OF THE OR-
! DINARY SAVINGS
` � ,4,i;r -, .' EVERY SIZE IS HERE, IN MOD-
ELS FOR MEN AND
.ti ^r STS YOUNG MEN.
A.: pF r , All the Season's newest patterns
is
Jt\v `� �v `" and shades, beautifully tailored in
, single as well as the new two -button
p��•1 doable breasted styles, are here a-
•r waiting your selection.
• • ALL LINES PRICED FOR QUICK
OA: ' SELLING
Plurnsteel Bros.
___________
I
C... _ HOICE MAPLE SYRUP . P Any Quantity
�
Wio buy the very choicest Groceries -•bulk and package -so our
customers will receive only the very best.
TELEPHONE -and be assured of quality and service.
VISIT OUE STORE -and see that we practice cleanliness and
courtesy.,.
Phone 125 , We deliver promptly
The C. &S. Grocers
te.yrvvr�.+aar4wrrr�o,sAknosi
..-r .� < y
a, , si .
utility
Fol'a Lcssllloncy
i ,
1
•
We pay more when we can be certain that the Quality will be
the best, and the price the Lowest in Totvii.
We carry the most complete line of high-grade hardware in
Town.
Sutter & Perdue
I. PLUMBING HARDWARE ELECTRIC WIRING x
Phone 147w . .
SPECIAL ,
THURSDAY,' FRIDAY & SATURDAY._.
N
Eagle Brand Milk, tic ....19c
Sunlight Soap, 10 bars ...59c
Clark's Pork & Beans,
No. 2, 2 for 21c
Pure Pineapple Marmalade
40 oz. jar 39c
.611181519013
Choice quality Tomatoes,
Large 2 1-2's, 2 for . , , 29e
Pumpkin,; 21-2's large size.
2 for . 25c
Swift's Jewel Shortening ..17e
Crosse & Blackwell's Bran-
toil Pickles, bottle .. , .23e
Tbddy, 8 oz. , .33c, 16 oz. .. 490
Kara Coffee (The Secret
Blend) Ib. . .. ..83c
Ci:own Brand Coni Syrup
2's 17c.
Crown Brand Corn Syrup •
5's ... 88e
Acadia Codfish, 1 lb. . 19e
Gorden Bantam -Corn, 2's
2 tins .. 36c
Kellogg's Rice. Karispies or •
Pep, 2 pkgs. 25e
MEATS
Sliced to Satisfy' Everyone
Cooked Ham, lb. ..58e
,Sugar. Cured Haim 15. ....49c
Cottage Roll, lb. 36c
..'Fresh Picnic Ham, lb. 25o
vi
in
bo
vi
Li
en
J. T Mc KNIGHT SON
PHONE YOUR ORDEREARLY(
4LIN ON
T ONT.
'•':: PHONE 111
ee
sic
dr
us
Put the Sparkle
of Newness into
Bed Rooms
By the use 'o well selected Wall
Paper. How,disheartening it is to
yearn for refreshment and'beauty
and to have circumstances deify,
them to ne, and then what pleasure
is there to find that: we' can have
charm and freshness about us with-
in a moderate cost and nowhere can
this be done to greater advantage
than by beginning with the funda-
tion of artistry -the walls, Wall
Paper makes a house into a home, it
transforms cold and displeasing walls
into charming and livable rooms
where cheerfulness,' Happy renova-
tion and the qualities that delight
the eye and mind are at• iiointe to en
rich the setting's of the fixtures and
furniture. Wle have a libelal as-
sortment in limited quantities of.
what was much higher priced papers
at Sc and 7c per roll.
MOTH PROOF'.
DUST PROOF
,,DAMP PROOF
AIR TIGHT
GARMENT STORAGE 'BAG
"(Cedai'ized, Size 26"x4"x55")
will protect your winter garments
in the modern manner.
Tile W. D. Fair co.,
Often the Cheapest --Always the Best
llTr. A. T. Coope'* was in Toronto on
business this week,
]fajor 1}f. D;` and Mrs. 1WeTaggart
visited Detroit recently,
1V1i's. Gordon (inninghanie was in
Toronto one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs Cecil Cooper of Toron-
to were in Clinton last week
Mrs.- G. H. David has returned after
a visit with Goderich friends,
Miss Freda Wallis of Guelph spent
the week -end at her home in town,
1 B. 11?oEwen left Friday on a
visit to friends in Barrie and To-
ronto.
Mrs. I3erb. Castle has been visiting
Pier, "'clanghter, Mrs. Vincent of
Mensall.
Vfra. Leith of !Blyth visited her
Mothes', 1OEr. J. Livermore, Sr.,
last week. ,
Col. IT, 13. Combe and Mist A''uds
Combo have been spending a fat -
night in Kansas City. •
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Town are spend-
ing the Week at the home of the
hatter's mother, Mrs George Lavis.
Mi and Mrs. Glen Carter and chil-
dren of Detroit have been visiting
the former's parents, Mr and Mrs.
Isaac Carter.
's. WI. T. Herman was in Toronto
the latter part of last week and
attended the wedding of her sister,
which took place in Dunn Avenue
Presbyterian church on Saturday
afternoon,
ti's. W�iu. McDonald, who has been
spending 'the winter with her
brothers and sisters in town and
vicinity, left yesterday for Kan-
sas, where she will visit relatives
before rbturn•ing to.. her home in
Sunset, Wash,
r. J. F. Wastnan, a fortifier citizen
of tuwn, who has spent the winter
with his son at Wialkerville, re-
turned to Clinton and will spend
a few days' here. He will visit his
hon in Toronto and later will go
out to Vancouver, where a daugh-
ter resides.
r. M. McPhee of Toronto and his
nephew„ Mo. Angus 11TeMtuehey,
son of Mfr. Angus MdCurchey of
the Huttensville Woolen- and Knit-
ting mills, called an Mr. and Mrs.
John MbPhee of town last week.
The M',ePhoe brothers had net seen
each other for about eight years.
r. and Mira, George Cooper were
called to Toronto last week owing
to the illness and subsequent' death
'of- their granddaughter, Helen,
enfant daughter of Ma. and Mrs.
Cecil Cooper, who died at the Hos-
mita' for Sick Children on Thurs-
day, M',arch 27th. 1drs. Cooper is
remaining for a little visit with
members of, their family in To-
ronto.
AUBURN
The play put on by the Ilolni,es•;
lle yenng people last Friday- even -
was enjoyed by everyone present.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Ewing of Col-
rne township are 'moving. into the
nage this week.
17y. Joe M,i11eh has returned home
mi North Bay, whero he has been
ployed2er the past few months.
9lhs. Win. Jackson of W higham, is
iting her on,sJames of the ].8th'
cession.
Gast 'week while there with gbed
igbing a number of farmerswere,
wing -logs to the sawmill making
of the last sleighing' of the sea, -
TDB CLAN 2ON-NEW$ RECORD
Smiles an Chuckles, Seconds per lb. 49c
1
TI URSDAY, APi1JL 3, 183&
Jimsanammanaselmonsmapsimeminmew
N Mp
CLINTON'S PIG CORNER GROCERY
ASTER
SPECIALT[ES
CHOCOLATE BUNNIES, RABBITS AND
ROOSTERS, 5c 10c 25c
EGG CUPS 10c -PENCIL BARS. 5c
EASTER JELLY BEANS, 1b. 19c
MADE IN CANADA
I GOODS
I2;tinsPeas 29c
• 2 Aylmer Corn 32c
2 Aylmer Soup 19c
Aylmer Pumpkin 15c
" Grapefruit,tin 25c
C. Pork &Beans2-21c
I Sunlight Soap 10-59c
E. Brand;Milk °�J19c
Red Salmon, tin 33c ,.
1
All 'Our Goods Marked
and
Special Values for
Show Day and Easter
You are Invited: to -
i
Inspect Our Prices
Smiles an Chucklesper lb. , for .Easter, 60c
SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY
BIG TEA DEMONSTRATION
Black Tea, (regular 65c) lb. 59c
99c
57c
25c
Soap and Kettle Deal
10 lb. Granulated Sugar
Fancy Cookies, lb
Fancy Package Cookies 25c
axwell Coffee, Ib.. 60c
Ingersoll Cheese, 2 packages 25c
Soda Biscuits, 2 for 25c
Jelly. Powders, 5 for 25c
IGIDAIIR•E
1-20 Pail Lard $3.25
3 lb. Lard 50c_
3 lb. Shortening 5Oc-
Sausages, lb. 25c
Schneiders, Ib. 30c
Lamb Roll 28c.
Breakfast Bacon; 35
Marmalade
large Jar 33c
Carnation Milk 2-25c
BANANAS, per dozen
25c
Morning Delivery:
9 and 11 a.m.
Cash and '
Carry
Phone 48
$1.00 ORDERS DELIVERED FREE
W.T .O'NEI
1
Where
"Sells for Less"
Price Prevails
n Ww
Afternoon Delivery: 2;30 and 5 p.m.
"I'll Explain
Everything"
A TIIREE-ACT COMEDY
Presented by Ebenezer Young People
TN' TIIE TOWN HALL, CLINTON
on the evening of
Monday, April 7th
at 8 p.ni.
under auspices of Ontario Street.
Young Peoples' League
This is an Exeoptionaily Fine Play
Conte to Laugh and Enjoy Yourself
Adults, 40e. Children, 25c,
60-1.
8% a Flower
Garden
A CANTATA
Presented by Girl's of Public School
and
MINSTREL SHOW
By the Boys
• IN THE TOWN HALL
April k
• loth and l 1 th
at 7.30 o'clock
Admission, 35
00-2.
'STANLEY
Y
Ma'. Edward Talbot had a very
sncecssful auction sale last Tuesday.
Mr. Archie Armstrong }vas in
Clinton on. Friday last, _
Mr. John Watson, Jr., is busy
these days unloading a carload of
fertilizer.
Mr. Will Scotehnier, who under-
went an ephaation in Clinton •hospi-
tal, has returned home.
Mr. and Mrs, George L. Reid
spent Friday in Bayfield.
Mr. and Mfrs. John :Dawson .and
Mr. and Mrs. Won.. M'eLinchey
and Mr. Norman. Stephenson spent
Friday evening at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, WW11 Hart.
1VIr. George Connell has returned
after -spending a couple of weeks
with his daughter, Mrs. Gordon
Marks of Toronto.
Mr. Roy Keys spent Sunday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Reid.
Mrs. George Connell spent Friday
afternoon at the home of Miss P.
Logan.
Mr. and Mfrs. Wellington Johnston
entertained a number of their friends
oh Thursday -evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Georgia L. Reid and
"children visited Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Keys,
Mr. George and Emily Beatty en-
tertained a number of: friends on
Friday evening,
Mr. and Mas. Lloyd 'Keys and
children spent Sunday: at the home
of Mir. and Mrs, John Dawson,
Miss -Dorothy Innis of Toronto
Univsersity spent the week -end vis-
iting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John
Innis.
Miss Grace M%Ewen of Toronto.
'University was a week -end visitor
at thehome-of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John H. M'eEwen.
'Tee many friends- of Mr. Wim.
Scotchmer will be pleased to know
he is able to :return to his home, ;af-
ter undergoing an. pperation,in Clin-
ton hospital.
dig Dance
Let's go to the Peppiest Dance of
the Season
under auspices of the L.O.B.A, in the
OLD TIME CLUB ROOMS
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9TH
Admission, 35c. Good Music
Old and New Time and Novelty
Dances. 59-2.
Ask For
MADE IN CLINTON
-"'" BREAD
Vest Quality Fresh Daily
also
BUNS, ROLLS AND
FANCY PASTRY
Wendorf's Bakery
MAKERS OF
"Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake"
BREAD
GOAL COKE
We sell DL&W and Famous Reading
Anthracite Coal, Solvay Nut and
Furnace Coke; Liberty Range size
Coke, Alberta Coal and Millers Creek
Soft coal, Our Motto:-
Good
otto-Good clean fuel nt--a,reasonable
price,
W. J. MILLER & SON
Orders taken at residence, Ontario St.
PHONES; 46w and 46j
Impove Your
Home Now and
Avoid the
Spring Rush
Everything for the 'Kitchen in
A.LUMTNUM AND GRANITE
Something for Everyone to brighten
up the surroundings .
Begin now to improve, by painting
WO can supply you with all colours
and suggest schemes to the best ad-
vantage for you.
awkins
HARDWARE and PLUMBING
Phouq'244
SPRING WILL SOON BE HERE
And you will be needing sonic new Furniture to brighten up
soma corner and make it more comfortable.
Owing to the unusually heavy winter we have deferred ,our
Midwinter Sale to take place during the month of 1Vfarch and you
will find some unusual•values in
DINING ROOM SUITES, CHESTERFIELD SUITES,LAMPS,
CHESTERFIELD TABLES. OCCASIONAL CHAIRS, BEDS
SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES.
IT WILL PAY YOU TO LOOK THESE OVER
Clinton Hardware & Furniture' Co.
Funeral Directors Monument Dealers
THE STORE WITH A STOCK
Hardware Phone, 1.25 . Furniture Phone 104
. CHOICE BEET'
Rolled Rib Roasts, ib. .. , , 22c
Chuck Roasts, 15. 22e
Shoulder Roasts, lb. 22c
Whole Rump Roasts, ib. 22e
Round Side Rump, lb. 20c
itaniburg Steak, 15 20e
Rib Boils, Ib. 18e
Flank Boils, 15. 18c
REAL GOOD LARD
Bulk 17c lb. or 3 for 50e
3 lb. pails net weight SOe
LAMB
Lamb Stews, lb. ... , 225
Shoulder Roast, ib. 28e
Rib Roasts, lb. 28e
Loin Roasts, 15. ... 82n
Leg 'Roast, lb. 35e
Chops 1b.. • 355
PORK
Spare Ribs, lb. 20e
Sausage, 1b. 22e
Fresh Picnic Rains, Ib. 22c
Shoulder Roasts, 15. 24e
1115 Roasts, lb. 25e.
Loin Roasts; ib. 27e
Pork Chops, lb. ..
Teiicterloins, lb. 66c
CURED MEATS
Dry Salt Pork, ib. 25e
Smoked Pidnic Hams 30e
Smoked', Cottage. Rolls, 15. 30c
P. Meal Cottage atoll, lb. 28c
Breakfast Bacon, piece 34e
Back Bacon, piece 50c
P, Keeled Back Bacon, lb. 40e
Pickled' Pig's Feet, 3 for 25e
VEAL'
Rib Roast, lb. 25e
Shoulder Roast; Ib. 25e
Chuck Rbast, lb. 25c
Veal Chops, 1b. 80o
'"USUAL LINE OF COOKED' MEATS`
Connell :& Tyndall
" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT:' MARKET "
Phone 162 Huron Street.
Now
IS THE TIME TO' PICK' YOUR WALL PAPER
FOR' SPRING'
We have over 600 samples t'o choose' from
PRICES: FROM 8c -TO $2.00.
Phone 234 and WCI Will calx with Sample Case
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Huron St., . Clinton • Paint'er and Decorator