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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1930-06-12, Page 8TBE CLINTON•NEW@ RECQRD THURSDAY, TI1I1ii3:2, 1 8 R. H. JOHNSON CLINTON ONTARIO } ' nYWRMYitl' Tito Y-Ydkit ThatAllocerbq :9179014.1 (Shine up for 'tlte Shriners.Surety o. some will come this way. Hang out the welcome sign and it will be ap=, • •.CLINTCN'S ; DTG CORNER GROCERY preciated liy them. , The ' official' flag. 'is : about • 20"x36". Priced - at $1.00. Help, help! . It's your winter coat calling in fernzieil fear, shrieking to be saved ' from cannibalistic moths. Can you leave it exposed to the in- sects that destroy and the light and dust that despoils when for 90.c' you. can buy a cedari'ed garment bag. 26"x4"x55 moth proof, .`dust proof,. damp proof and air tight. An author wrote that the inter course of letters is one of the chief est links in friendship's chain. The "write" palper. for your letters is Lotus Lawn. • Andy thinks he knows haw to run a taxi cab company, but Anios does the work, so will a Boston Pencil ,Sharpener when_ your lead ,pencil requires a point. For comfort an inflated rubber' cushion has no equal, it (breaths with every move of the body, it will not pack or lose shape. We also have a sponge rubber kneeling pad and seat cushion, relieves strain of kneeling in the kitchen or garden, a comfortable. water -proof -seat cushion for outings. [Babies used to have a way of com- ing into the world, not properly and sufficiently announced.. Birth an- nouncehnent cards have changed all that. Cards' also can be used as a meat's of. 'expressing •oongraltula- tions . to the 'newly blessed mother and father, and of course there are showers in all kinds of -Weather— requiring appropriate Shower • Cards. There is just ten cents between you and a much approved Cup and Saucer, not the inferior quality or decoration usually on sale, but a heavy (smooth cup( with a' bright flower on it and a gilt band and leaf on the saucer. OF THE BETTER QUALITY,. AT A LOWIER . PRICE You could pay more but you couldn't get any fin- . er guality work. clothes. LOOK AT THESE VALUES OFFERED BELOW: MEN'S OVERALLS, Black or striped, Special $1.45 MEN'S OVERALLS, plain blue, extra heavy $1.95 MEN'S KHAKI COMBINATION OVERALLS, Special 42.25 MEN'S WORK SHIRTS, all sizes, Cleaering lines ............75e MEN'S COTTON WORK SOX, Special 15c. MEN'S ALL -WOOL SOX;, Special 29e MEN'S COTTONADE WORK TROUSERS, Special .$1.49 MEN'S HEAVY WORK BOOTS, Pancho, Soles, Special $3.50 COMPARE THESE PRICES AND YOU WILL APPRECIATE THE EXTRA VALUES lurnsteei Bros. FREE! FREE! FREE! A Beautiful Cup and Saucer with the Purchase of a pound of Good Loose Black Tea VISIT OUR STORE AND TAKE YOUR CHOICE LETTUCE, TOMATOES, BANANAS, ORANGES(, GRAPE :FRUIT TELEPHONE ORDERS GIVEN CAREFUL ATTENTION The C. & S. Grocers QUALITY PHONE 125 SERVICE 1 Electrical Appliances For The Bride AT A 13I0 RE DUCTION IN PRICE Sutter & Perdue eco-cn�l specials Wegstaffe's Pure Orange Maxwell House Coffee, lb.. 590 Marmalade, 40 oz. ..1.27e Eddy Blue Ribbon Silent '25e Post Bran Flakes? 2 pkgs. 210 Matches, 3,pkgs .... Prem. Sockeye Salmon lge. 390 Royal York Tea, 12 lb. ..,28c Dainty Lunch Mayonnaise small . 21e Singapore Sliced Pineapple 250 2 tins Cristo, l's,.. '27c, •3's ....79c Libby's Catsup, bottle .:,..19c eal Brooms for the money 3 for .. ..$1.00 • • IfeLaren'e Jelly Powder ;I inutd Tapioca, 2 pkgs. ..25c Stiff's' Lard,,: 2 lbs. 31:e • SPECIAL Price on Sugar by the :bag for Cash only. Also 20 lb. pails of. . Lard While •they Last. Try our Cooked Meats, Bacon and Weiners. Fruits and' 'Vegetables Always Fresh. - STOP AND SHOP AT T®Mc KNIGHT & SqN PHONE YOUR ORDER EARLY CLINTON, ONT. PHONE 111 Tie W. 11 Fair. Co. Often the Cheapest—Always the Best fE� � ' I�II�III'I��IIIIIIIIIIIIIII�IInniIIIIWW0111d11111I{pjIl f�- A� 1 1 Miss ICellman of the C.C.I. staff leaves the end of, this week for her home in Toronto. Miss Myrtle Spencer of Toronto was ..the guest of her aunt, Mrs. R. 'Marshall, over the week -end. Miss Mina Middleton of Goderieh, has been visiting at the .home of her cousin, Sheriff C. G. Middleton. Mr. and Mrs. Will Carter and Miss Spears of Strathroy visited over the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. 0'. T. Carter. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Stephen motored up from Toronto on Saturday last to visit the latter's mother, Mrs C. Ii. Bartliff. Mfrs. J. E. Brooks of 'Winnipeg, Man., is visiting her sisters, Mrs. Eliza- beth Kennedy, Mrs, M. T. Corless and Mrs. Harry Fitzsimons, of town. - A.10ssrs. '4W, r. ?lumsteel, B. J. Gib- bings, C. H. Venner, G. E. Hall and T. McNeil spent a couple of days lin Toronto this week . taking in the Shriner festivities. • Mrs. W. S: R. Holmes and Mrs. N. W> Trewartha attended a Mother and Daughter banquet .at Crediton on Wednesday evening, the latter taking part in the program. Mr. 'John Wiseman was in St. Marys over the week -end, going down to • attend the funeral of Mrs, Grant, Mrs. Wiseman's mother, which was held • on Sunday afternoon. Mr, Edgar Maguire accompanied Mr. .and Mars. A. T. Cooper on their trip to Montreal yesterday and -will bring the car back. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper sail, from Montreal Friday. IVI'r. and Mrs. Ralph Hewson of To- ied b Mi. and ronto, aceompait y (Mrs. James Adie of Pasedena, Cal., motored up and spent the week -end as guests of Mrs, Hew - son's parents, M. and Mrs. T. H. Cook. Mrs. Blight and little son, Billy, who had spent several weeks with the lady's parents, ilia. • and Mi s. W. H. Hellyar of town, left Friday to visit relatives m Bowmanville before going to their• liome at • Massey. Mr. Eddie Dale of Landon and Miss Ruth Dale of Detroit. have been home this week on account of the serious illness of their mother, Mrs. Arthur Dale. It is thought that Mrs. Dale has taken aielight turn for the better. Miss Dorothy. Marquis of the Clinton Public Hospital staff Spent a week- • end with her'sister, Miss Stella, of the 'staff of the -.Western ` H.os- f sit .1;y Wire' t4S2 SireBfest liitle cook in 2`e word •- economical too. IJ\E THE MONTH OF ` PROMISE We Extend our Best Wishes to .all Brides and Graduates, and promise. the Best in Higfi Class Groceries and Service. WE WELCOME YOU. Bayfield Store Opens 28th of .lune. Get our Price on Sugar by the Sack. For Salads & .Sandwiches Potted Chicken, tin I 15c Canned Chicken, tin 50c The new "Kitchen Fresh" Maysonnaise, jar 25c Pineapple, 2 cans 25c Eagle Brand Milk for Salad Dressing 21c Carnation Milk, 2 for 25c Fancy pkg. Bis. 25c & 35c New Prepared Puddings for Brides Assorted each 20c Minute Tapioca 2 for 25c Harry Horner's Custard Pudding, large pkg. 25c Special Blend Tea ' ib. 55c Kellogg's Corn Flakes (for Brides only) 3 for 27c Gran. Sugar, 10, lb. 53c For Sat.. rday SPECIAL 15c SALE Canned Corn 15c Canned To:si a•toes 15c Good Rice, 2 lbs. 15c Jelly Powder, 3 for 15c Codfish, per tin 15c Many Flower Soap 2-45c Mac' Cookies 15c We are Promised twoDemonstrations the first week in July, Magic Baking Powder and Swift's Bacons OUR GIFT BASKETS, "Made -to -Order" ARE ATTRACTIVE AND PRETTY ENOUGH FOR SWEET GIRL GRADUATES WHAT IS SWEETER THAN "HONEY. IN THE COMB" IN INDIVIDUAL SECTIONS "FOR YOUR HONEY" 4 FOR 25c F IR GIDAIRE:- Fruits, Vegetables and Meats. Lard 3 lb. 50c Shortening, 3 lb. 48c Picnic Hams, lb. 23c Breakfast Bacon lb. 35c New Potatoes, 5 Ib 25c Cucumbers, 2 for 25, r Tomato -es, lb, 20c Cash and Carry Phone 48 PEOPLE YOU KNOW Miss Hattie Courtice was in St. Thomas over the week-ond. Miss Ruby Churchill spent the week- end with friends at Port Stanley. Miss Gets, Ford Ford of Alma Col- lege staff, St. Thomas, is home' for the vacation. Miss WWelhelmina Trewartha - and Miss Velma Quail spent Thursday last in London. Miss June Crich of Cockrane visited her grandmother, Mra. John Mc- Phee, last week. Mr. and Mrs. S. Kemp returned yesterday after a visit.with friends in and around Ingersoll ,pital, Toronto, and both are now holidaying . at the home of their •parents, Mr. and Mrs. WI, Marquis 'Base line. Mr. A. D. McCartney enjoyed a well- earned holiday attending a gath- cring last Thursday and Friday of the Canadian Retail Coal Dealers' (Association, held on board. the (steamer, Kingston, cruising in ..t,ake Ontario and through the !Thousand Islands. It\ was a pleas- ant'. and unique outing. . 11fr. and Mlrsi� A.. T. Caolper left ye'eter- day morning for'lVtontreal, going by 'motor and will sail from there on • the Ansonia for England. Mr.. and ;Mfrs. Cooper will attend the wed- itling of their son, Wialis C. Cooper, to Miss Florerre Caird, daughter of Sir's, Andrew and Lady Caird, which takes place'` in W,imbleton Parish church on Saturday, July 12th. Mr. and Mfrs Cooper will visit the former's brother. who re- :sides in London.' . Mr. Wlillis Coop- er and his bride will visit Clinton later in the sundnea, i CONSTANCE lViiss Edythe Riley of Clinton spent the week -end at her home here. Mr. Ferd Harburn of Staffs spent Sunday visiting relatives in the vil- lege. Rev. and Mfrs. Erie Anderson and family of Blyth visited at the home of Mr. and Mir, W. Britton on Sun- day. Mr. Joe Riley, Sr., is not enjoying very good health at present. We hope to hear of an improvement soon. Mr. and Mrs. I•Iill and family of Benmiller spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. A. Colelough. Mr. Robt. Grimoldby paid a flying visit to Toronto on Monday. The annual garden; party will, be held on the church lawn on Monday evening, June 16th, under the auspi- L A W N SOCIAL AND STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL 09 Where N 1 - "Sells for Less" Price Prevails cos of the Ladies' Aid of the United church. Mrs. Earl Lawson and Miss An- nie Taylor spent a few days last week in Toronto, attending the grad- uation exercises of the Women's Col- lege hospital, of which their sister, Miss Florence, was a graduate. The services on Sunday in connec- tion with the anniversary services of the Sunday school were very well at- tended. Two very impressive ser- mons were preached by Rev. E. An- derson, of Blyth and special music was provided by the choir, assisted by Mir: Mason and Mr. Sidthorpe of Blyth. A special collection was tak- en in aid of the funds of the Sunday school. Wie hope these anniversary services will be annual events. of Londesboro United Church: Sunday School will be held on the COMMMUNITY - RAUL GROUNDS LONDESB`ORO• Friday, June 20 Supper served from 6 to 8. p.m. Followed by program consisting of a three act play' by the Young • People of Westfield, entitled . "Smile Rodger, Smile" ASK FOR MADE IN CLINTON BREAD BEST QUALITY_ FRESH DAILY Also BUNS, ROLLS AND FANCY PASTRY EVERYTHING ELSE IN THE BAKERY LINE who will also furnish Readings, Solos, Duets, Etc.., (between, acts Admission: Adults, 50c, Children, 25c Rev. J. W.'JohnSon, Chas. Stewart, Pastor. • Superintendent. Mrs. Albert' Austin, Secretary. { Porgrain will be given .indoors if weather is wet. 70-2. Wendorf's akery MAKERS' OF .."Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake" BEAD 'COAL & COKE We sell DL&W and Famous Reading Anthracite Coal, 'Solvay Nut and Furnace Coke, Liberty' Range size Coke, Alberta Coal and Millers Creels Soft coal. Our Motto— Good clean fuel at a reasonable price. . W. J, MILLER & SON 1009,ra taken at residence. Ontario St, PHONES: 46w and 46j SEF., UR-. FOR •SPECIAL' AT 39c in., a few lines of ' GRAITWtARE of hest quality., as they nro 8e0onda, we can sell them at sneit a low price We also carry ebur nanial'• good lines of Enamolowat 0 at prices suit- able for all. Hardware and Slanting' Agent for Renfrew Separator Phase 244w. Ile It'I J f II ;' it te Iot Weather Instead of sweltering over a hot fire, coos with Electricity, Coal Oil or. Gasoline. We have all the latest improvementsin stores and plates to use the above fuel. • Ask'for information. about the new Weed Cop. Climax Bug Biller, Larvex, the sure death for Moths. Then;we are ready with a large stock of Paris Green and Ar- senate of Lead. if you are painting your house it will pay you to use the oele- brated Sherwin-Williams Paint. Save the surface and you save all. FURNITURE DEPARTMENT For your verandah we can supply you with Sun Stop Shades, Japanese Mats, Verandah Chairs and Rockers, Stretchers and Mat- tresses, Real Cheap Electrical Lamps to brighten things up. Drop in and see our Wonderful stock of Mirrors, Ferneries, Cedar Chests and Pleated Lamp Shades. Clinton Hardware & Furniture Co. • Monument Dealers Funeral Directors • The Store with a'Stock Hardware Phone, 195 • Furniture Phone 104 Ts llawkins HARDWARE and PLUMBING Phone 244 i - 'CURED MEATS Boneless Smoked Rolls, . f., 30c • Pickled Rolla . 28c Breakfast Bacon, piece 33c P. Mealed Cott, Roll . 28c Smoked Cott. Roll 30c Smoked Pic. Hames . 22c Smoked Hams . 35c Dry Salt Pork 25e Back Bacon, in piece 50c P. M.. Back Bacon, piece 45c Smoked Hain, piece 350 LARD 20.Ib. p1. Kincardine Lard 82.75 20-1b. pi. Duniart's Lard $3.00 Guaranteed 20-1b. pl. Schneider's " $3.10 Guaranteed Bulk, 1 lb. for ..17c Bulk, 3 lbs. for 50a Tin Pails, '3 lbs. net 55t Tin pails, 5 lbs. net ..,90c Tin pails, 10 lbs. net .p..70 Iii 1 -lb. prints • 20c CHOICE BEEF ON HAND AT ALL TIMES BABY BEEF, VEAL, pORK AND LAMB POR WEEK-ENDa AS USUAL ' Kindly let us have your delivery order the night before for early Delivery: - LARD, PER LB., 17c; 3 LBS.. FOR 50c CHOICE SPRING LAMB IN STOCK NOW Connell & Tyndall CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET 'r Phone 162 ;, • Huron Street. Now IS THE TIME TO PICK YOUR WALL PAPER We have over 600samples to choose front PRICES PROM 8c ATO • $2.00. Phone 234 and vve will call with Satple Case Hurmi Clinton AY Painter and Decorator,