The Clinton News Record, 1930-04-24, Page 8,CLINTON'S. LEADING JEWELERY STORE
toli(ls!Diamonds!
EHa ods!
APRIL IS THE MONTH FOR THE GIVING OF DIAMONDS
if you are thinking of giynig• Mother, Sister or Sweetheart a
Diamond—See Johnson's Stock of Diamonds before buying else-
where. Thrifty imyers will find; us. offering some veryextraoidiaar
ey
values.
R. H J'?` HNSON
Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry
Next Hovey's • Drug Store. Jeweller and Optician
A SALE OF SMART
SPRING SUITS
.AN AMAZINGLY FINE ASSORT -
x , MENT OF SMART SPRING -•
t"? SUITS
tr I ;� y„AT A SALE PRICE THAT • PRE -
t W^%�4v' SENTS OUT OF THE OR-
` s� a DINARY SAVINGS
i , EVA. RY . SIZE IS HERE, INMOD- .
-i ejf "t 5 •+. ELS FOR MEN AND
•�$�� y YOUNG MEN.
,pie ”
`r � a' e, >*li All the Season's newest patterns ,
ft and shades, beautifully tailored in
# psi r e , single as well as the new two -button
;' �'�A'. double breasted styles, are here a-
y. ' � � b waiting your selection.
„ �s E, ALL LINES PRICED FOR QUICK
ees " SELLING
•
PlumsteelBros.
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Telepliii.ne Now
and be assured of the very best in Groceries, Vegetables and
Fruits. ,
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
TWO PERCEItT off ou all accounts paid on or before April
26th, 1930, ,
The C. & S. Grocers
QUALITY PHONE 125 SERVXCL
CLEAN UP AND PAINT UP WEEK
lace anal "ti. w"'`"
pVeal
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A Rouse is Usuallyas old asi
I,!I 11111 iIIIII IIIIIIiI VIII 1 t
Looks, Give yours a 'Youth -Bath!
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� A house not more than five years
old can easily look five times that
ee w„ age,inside and out, if it is not
see relent' s painted regularly, And, all the
while, the building, as such, is rap-
idly disintegrating, because i;ts sur -
.U,,e ee'0I shouldweather
od uwvinte e from
____,1. -suntaee bad
, aBothr
ill for houses. Prematurely old houses
• Listen in on CFRB are seen everywhere.. And What --a
Saturday nights --- 7.15 pity. Give suphhouses a 'beauty -
to 8.15 for B. -H, Pro- bath, a youth batli. Paint'is the best
gram, dace Iifter" for ugly houses,
' Sutter & Perdue
PLUMBING HARDWARE ELECTRIC WIRING
Phone 147w
ee
,may
WARNING!
The constant practice of spending
taken out of your community will
cess, growth and properity of your
disc home-
d ownStores�
ed Superior Chain
experienced grocers who buy„and
the highest quality at prices made
ings in massed buying. Support
the growth of your community depends,
WE SELL THE
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY
•
Kellogg's Toasted. Corn
Plaices, 2 pkgs. , , 15e
Challenge Corn Starch
per pkg 080
Seeded Raisins, 2 pkgs. 25e
Lealand's Sweet mixed
Pickles, 3 oz. 44c
;Standard Quality Arrow-
root Biscuit . 20c .
VEGETABLE'S—Tomatoes,
FRUITS --- Pineapples, Oranges
.
yours money Where it is beilig
mean untold damage to the Siwe-
district. 'There are over six huh
Yt ated> i.
in 0 takno pier: t, b'y
advertise 'together - of£dfing 'yeti
possible by theft •4reniendout say-
these local merchants upon when
and b'enefit..youisel'f.
BEST FOIL 'LESS
Quik • Quaker bats . • • 33c
Palmolive Sohea '',3 'Oakes 23c
Chateau Cheese 1'.21s 21c
'Gillen, 'each .. 42e
Kara Coffee, 1-'2's 82c, 'l's 63c
Royal York Tea, 1-2's, . , , .133e
Pilchard's, l's, ; till . .. , ., 9e
Ginger Snaps,.2 lbs. 25e
Red Cohoe Salmon, l's .., 36e
3' tins . ., , , ...§)...00
SUGAR SPECIAL; /A _ THE
100 LES. TO "SA'PURD)A:`Y
Cabbage,. Lettuce Carrots
Bananas, Grape' Fruit.
J. TeNie KNIGHT& SON.
PHONE YOUR ORDER EARLY
CLINTON, ONT, PHONE 111
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aH Paper
Wye all aclmowledge the vogiie of
the modern movement: to color. The
hues and patterns of to -day are mak-
ing over our cars,.pur clothes, even
our pots and pans, Wjail Paper will
modernize your home without•refur-
nishing or remodeling it, without re -
'legating your furniture garretward,
without experimenting in oddity in
time dispised,:without expending over-
much. It brings to your walls 'and
home the talent of creative aitists in
the modern manner at less expense
than that o,f an'y comparable wail
decoretion. It magically transforms
dull walls' and introduces the modern
color .note. 'Iihe .right wallpaper
blends the objects it frames into its
design and produees its 'subtle de-
corative charm It is possible that
during an era of blank or unsightly
•walls a person'
s decorative instincts
may have been thwarted _and it is to
Wall Paper all such may turn asrthe
keynote of horde decoration - with'
pleasing results, assured. About
forty patterns clearing at 5e 'and 7c.
T lie WA. Fair Co
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Often the Cheapest --Always the Best
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lifiss Luella Walkinshaw spent Eas-
ter at her homein town.
Miss Marie Watkins of London was
home .for the Eastertide.
Misses Weird and Stone spent the
holiday week -end in Essex.
Miss Eleanor Kenip of Blackstock is
visiting her hone in town.
Mr, and Mrs. L. E. Weir and fainly
were holiday visitors in town.
Mess Alice Slemen of Stratford was
home over the Easter wee]c-end.
Rev. and Mrs. R. J. Irwin, are guests
this week with Mass Ruby Irwin.
Miss Jessie O'Neil of London is an
Raster visitor at her home in town.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Manning and
Miss Helen spent Easter in Lon-
don.
Miss Nath Balt of the Western Uni-
versity is home for the Easter
vacation.
lefiss Lottie Jenkins was the guest
of her sister, Mrs. John Watkins
for Easter.
Mr. and Mrs. W A.'Grant, returned
last week after spending the win-
ter in Florida.
Miss Agnes Waiker of Kingston is
spending 'the Easter vacation at
• her Moine in town
Mr. Will Argent of St. Davids is
spending the Easter vocation at
his hone in town.
Mrs. Clare Elliott of Toronto visited
her parents at Easter, Mr. and
dlfie. J. B. Lindsay.
Miss Doris Hill of Toronto was the
guest over the Easter week -end of
Miss Madeline VanHorne.
Mr. Wilfred Grant of Toronto spent
Easter with his parents, Mr, and'
Mrs. 'W. A. Grant of town.
Mrs, 0. MCICitlnan and daughter,
Miss Kathleen, • are visiting the
forin,er's mother, Mrs, John John-
Mrs, Harrison of .London was a
• week -end visitor with her son,
Rev. L, C. Harrison, at St. Paul's
Rectory.
Miss Norma C. Bentley of London
was the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Morgan Agnew, ever the Easter
week -end.
Mies Minion Gibbings of Rssex And
Mr. Jack Gibbings of the Western
University were home' over the
Easter holidays.
Mie. and MIs. J. G. Quinnell and fam-
ily of, Wallin/dale spent the tveek-
'en'd 'at the home of the 'lady's
mother, Me s. Argent.
Mkt Ude. Will of Alma College
staff, St. Thomas and Me. W.
Ford bf London .'spent Ea'ste'r 'with
their: parents, iMb'. and I1'Irs. J. A.
Ford.
Mx.. and -Mfrs, "UV;, Lucas ofEdson,
• Alta., spent a few •days with the
formers parents,And Mrs, A.
Lucas of town,. leaving -Monday
for the west.
Mr, and Mrs Ken. •.Ohesken 'and 'lt'fgsi;
'Betty of Hamilton And Mr Roy
IGhowven of -Toronto were with their
:parents, -ilii•, -and Mrs..J. 'G, 'Cho*,
''en, `over the Easter week -•end.
Ma', and M. •H. -8 Wlelker, Miss
Verna Vacs arid Mee W; Sorrel of
-London motored up ,and spent the
_ .Easter •ev`eek-erid as guests at the
'home of Mits, Walker's brother,
George Holland.
`Miss'Oral-tiger,. •'superintendent of
the local hospital, hae •returned to
her .duties, 'after .a six -weeks'
absence owing to the illness of her
mother, - Miss. Myrtle Trewartha
was in charge during her absence.
Mr. and 'Mrs.IT, _J..Managhan and
Mr. and Mks. Becker of Detroit
and Dirt. Clarence G. Monaghan of
Walkerville motored over;. to spend
the, holiday and week -end with the
1ormer's parents•and other friends
in town.
Di CLINTON-NEWS'
RECORD
CLINTON'S
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CORNER' GROCERY
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TO CLEAR FOR CASH
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LIFEBUDY'�.
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Comfort Soap, 5 for 25e
Lux, 2 . pkgs. 19c
Big Fiv: 5c
Rinso, small pkg. 8c
Rinso, large pkg. 19c
Star . Ammonia, 4 for 25c
Scrap Chips, 2 Ib. 25c
Bon -Ami, 2 pkgs. 27c
Gran. Sugar, 10 Ib 56c
Broken Sodas, 3 Ib. 25c
Dates, 2 Ib. 19c
Rolled Oats, 3 lb. • 13c
Corn Flakes, 2 pkgs. 15c
Matches, per pkg. 25c
Large Pineapple 25c
Ingersoll. Cheese, 2 for 25c
Corn, 2 cans 25c
Peas, 2 cans 25c
Icing Sugar, 2 lbs. 19c
Salada Tea, per Ib. 69c
Water Ice Wafers, Ib. 29c
Fancy Cohoe Salmon 33c
Oatmeal Cookies, pkg. 15c
Salad Dressing, jar 25c
FRIGID AIRF
Lard, 3 Ib. 50c ;
Shortening, 3 lb. 50c
B. Bacon, piece, lb. 35c
FRUITS & VEGETABLES.
Basket of Oranges 59c ,
Bananas, per dozen
Head Lettuce, ' each
Carrots, ' 2 for
Spinach, Ib.
Morning Delivery: 9 and 11 a.10.
Cash and
Carry
Phone 48
51.00 ORDERS DELIVERED 'FREE
Mrs, 0. WW . Potter is • in• Woodstock
for a little visit,
Mr.. Joe Yesbeek of Aylmer spent
Easter with Clinton friends;
Miss Ann Taylor of Toronto spent
Easter at her home in town.
Miss Isabel Draper of Brantford
;came home for the Eastertide,
Mass Eileen Atkinson is spending
this week with London friends.
Miss Dorothy Manning of the Strat-
ford Normal was home for Easter.
Mx. and 11Trs, Wilbur Welsh and
Miss Lenore spent Good Friday in
London,
Miss Beth Cartwright of Listowel
was tie Easter visitor at her home
in town.
Mrs, Morley Counter and Master
iBilIy, were in Toronto over the
Easter week -end.
Mr, H. Sharp and 'Misses Beatrice
and Mary were with St. Marys
friends for Easter.
Mrs. Kearns', who has spent the win-
ter in Buffalo, N.Y., returned yes-
terday to Clinton.
Mrs. F. H. Cook of Wyndette, Mich.,
spent Easter with her parents, Mr,
and Mrs, H. Bagler.
Mrs, George Taylor and Misses
Jeanette and Doris spent Good
Friday in Kitchener.
Miss Hazel Lucke of Toronto was
the gaest of Mr. tied Mrs, T. E.
Mason of Summerhill for Easter.
1141ss Jean Middleton of Toronto was
an Easter guest at the home of
her parent. Sheriff C. G. and
ales. Middleton.
Mr. and Mrs; 1M. Willard of Buf-
falo spent Easter with the lady's
.parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shah -
brook, north of town. •
Mr. B. J. Gibbings- and 1)r. Shaw at-
tended the funeral of the former's
brother-in-law, the late Dr. Kay
of Lapeer±, Mieb., on Friday last.
Messrs, Edward Dale it n d
Gordon Bloomfield, and Misses
'Mildred Boyce and Marcella Ra-
riser of London spent the week -end
at the home of blr. and Mars, Ar-
thur Dale.
Mr, and Mb's. L. tipple ct' Duman-
' villa came up to spend Easter with
the Iady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0.
W. Potter. Mr, Ripple, left M'cn-
• day foe Puente to atllmd the 0.
P.A., leaving Mrs. nipple in 'Clin-
fon
Mr. and 4Ire. IT. 11'. Snithirendorf. of
Essex came tip to visit Mae and'
1VTrs. James Laveintore, and oc-'
ccmpatlied them to Teeswater,
Where they visited the latteb's
daiigrter and her `husband; bIt.
and Mrs Greene,
Rev L°'O, Harrison, Sheriff 'C, .
1lfidc'lletdn ,.and Messrs. 3, J Zapfe,
4, A. Ford, W,. Churchill, H. G.
Thompson, J. Schoenhals, Roy Fitz
'shnons, J, Elliott, T. Hawkins, r.
,Silcox and V. Ii. Middleton attend-
ed the Iaymen's banquet `in code-;
nection with the Huron diocee,
held in 'Winghan1 on Tuesday ev-
ening. Dean Carlisle of Montreal
and Dr, Silcox of Stratford were
the speakers.
COALS +' COKE
We sell DL&W and Fatuous Reading
Anthracite Coal, Solvay Nut and
Furnace Coke, Liberty 'Range size
Coke, Alberta Coai'and Millers Creek
Soft deal. • Our. Motto,-
Good
otto—Good clean fuel at' a -reasonable
price. •
W. J. MILLER hl. SON
Orders taken at residence;' Ontario St,
PHONES 4 w d
JOHN DOE HIS MARK
Guest, (to head waiter)—'That
roast is certainly a long time com-
ing."
Head evaiter—"Can you recognize
the man who is serving you 3"
Guest—"No, but hete's his finger-
print on the soup plate."—Brooklyn
Eagle.
PAPER COLLECTION
By Clinton Home and School Club
Saturday, May 3rd
Papers, Books, Newspapers and Rags
will be appreciated.
Kindly roll in small bundles and
tie securely and leave en verandah
or front steps. 62-2.
ASIC FOIi
MADE IN CLINTON BREAD
BEST QUALITY FRESH DAILY
Also
BUNS, ROLLS AND FANCY
PASTRY
EVERYTHING ELSE IN THE
',BAKERY LINE
Wendorf's Bakery
M,A
KERS OF
"Whole Wheat" and, "Snowflake"
BREAD
Improve Your
Mone _Now and-
voi_ the
Spring Rusk
(.Everything fdi thin Kitchen An
1 ililIi Jllf t'l D G'ItANIVB
Stiniethieig fer Everyone .to `brighten
' 'd'p 'the surroundiirgs
33!egin new to improve by painting
•Who can 'Supply you with 811 colo6bs
and 'suggest schemes to the beat r
vantage for you.
T.
HARDWARE and PLUMBING'
IPhone 244
29c
15c
25c
18c'd
Afternoon Delivery 2:30 and 5 pea. j
Where
"Sells for Less"
Price Prevails
I'L4
x�a'z-si
t'
1.
After the le g winter you will no doubt be tired of looking at
some of your old Rugs, Linoleums,Oil Clothes, Etc. We have the'
remedy, the finest and Brightest stock we ever had.
Then you may want a New Bed Spring or Mattress; we have
them at all prices but we would especially mention the new Spring -
filled Marshall Mattress ---Real Comfort at 519.50.
You will be surprised to know that you can buy a real good
looking Bridge Lamp at 53.00. Floor and Table Lamps at 53.50,
This is the time for Cedar Chests and Ferneries.
A geod stock of Baby ,Carriages, Strollers, Sulkies and Tri-
cycles,
Clinton Hardware & Furniture Co.,
Funeral Directors Monument Dealers
The Store with a Stock
Hardware Phone, 195 Furniture Phone 104
TRY OUR COOKED MEATS
H. -made Head Cheese 1b. „20c
Jellied Veal, per ib....., 30c
Oohed Beef, per ib. 300
Macaroni & Cheese Loaf lb35c
Valencia Roll, per lb. 85e
English Loaf, per lb. 50e
Cooked Ham, . per Ib, 55e
Square Bologna, pieces, lb: 23c
Ring Balogna, per Ib. „ 25c'.
Smoked Liver ver Sausage, lb. 25c
• .Choice Baby Beef at small
extra cost
Ask for Prices
Smoked Picnic Hams, lb. , , 224
-Cottage lions, in piece, ib. 30e
P. i4L Cottage Roll piece, lb. 23e-
, Bacons, any 'kind machine
sliced 'or by the piece:
Sweet mixed' pickles, pint 280
• VEAL.
Rib Roast, lb. 25e
Shoulder Roast, 1H 25e
Chuck beast, lb, 250
Veal Chops; lb 30e
LAMB'
Lamb Stews, 13. .,.;,....,22e
Shoulder Roast, 1b. 2Se
Rib Roasts, lb. •••....,28e
Loin Roasts, 11i. 32e
Leg. Rbast; lb. .,....,...,350
Chops 113. .,,.,35e
REAL. GOOD' LARD
Bulk 17c lb. 01, 3' for• 500
Connell & Tyndall
" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "
Phone 182 ��:, Iii I Huron Street.
Now
IS THE TIME TO PICK YOUR WALL PAPER
• ;- . FOR SPRING
We have over 600` samples to choose front
PRICES: FROM} Sc`'.TO $2.00.
'lone 234 and we Will tail with Sample Case
KAY
Amp. on St., Clinton Painter and Decorator