The Clinton News Record, 1930-06-26, Page 8R. H. JOHNSON
CLINTON ONTARIO
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Cl�thes
OF THE . BETTER'
'QUALITY
r'1T A LOWER 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, BIeck or striped, Special $1.45
MEN'S OVERALLS, plain blue, extra heavy $1.95
MEN'S KHAKI COMBINATION OVERALLS, Special $2.25
MEN'S WORK SHIRTS, all sizes, Cleaering lines 75c
MEN'S COTTON WORK SOX, Special ... .... ............ ,15c
MEN'S AIL -WOOL SOX, Special , • 29c
MEN'S COTTONADE WORK TROUSERS, Special $1.49
MEN'S HEAVY WORK BOOTS, Pancho Soles, Special 58.50
COMPARE THESE" PRICES AND YOU WILL APPRECIATE
' THE EXTRA VALUES
Plumsteel Bros.
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FREE! ' FREE! FREE!
A Beautiful Cup and Saucer with the Purchase of a pound of
' Good .Loose Black Tea
VISIT OUR STORE AND TARE YOUR CHOICE
LETTUCE, TOMATOES, BANANAS, ORANGES4` GRAPE FRUIT
TELEPHONE ORDERS GIVEN CAREFUL ATTENTION
The C. & i~ Grocers
QUALITY PI•IONE 7.25 SERVICE
ONE MINUTE NICKLE PLATED
ELECTRIC TOASTER
These are a Bargain at
Sutter & Perdue
PLUMBING HARDWARE
ELECTRIC WIRING
Phone 147w
It's Holiday Time Again
.And it is good to know that you don't. have to worry about
shopping when your time is taken up with more pleasant things
It is so easy to 'phone the Superior Chain Store and have your or-
der delivered—ono bother—no worry—and you are assured of the
highest quality at the lowest prices. if. you .are going away for
the summer don't worry, you will find a Superior Store near you—
there are close to seven hundred in the' Province and they all
SELL, THEW BEST, FOR LESS
SPECIAL FOR
Olark's Porle & Beans, med
size, 2 for 19e
Old Dutch Cleanser, 2 tins 19e
Quaker Puffed Wlheat,2 ipk. 25e
King Oscar "Sardines, tin`lse
Royal York Tea, 1-2 lb. 28o
Seeded Raisins, 2 pkgs25c
WEEK END
P.'& G, Whie Naptha,Soap
6 cakes ......• .24c
Gold Soap, 5 cakes ....270
Chipso, large size, 2 pkg. 43e
Oxydoi, large size, 2 ,pkg. 43c
Oalay Toilet Soap, 3 cakes 23c.
Ivory Soap Flakes, .2 ,pkg. 17e
SEE OUR P• & G; PAIL DEAL f
Kellogg's All -Bran, large 19c. .Place Orders now for Strawberries.
PICNICS! PICNIC'S. PICNICS! '
Buy your Picnic Suppli here and spend an:enjoyable day
b' y the Lake.
YOU WILL ENJOY SHOPPING AT
J. T. .e" KNIGHT & SON.
PRONE YOUR ORDER EARLY
CLINTON, ONT. PHONE 111
Ton Can t
Count
on the
Moon
Living in a well -lighted town, one
forgets,the clangers that lurk in dark-
ness when vacation 'trails lead us
hack to . camp through the woods.
Take an . Eveready Flashlight with
you. See and be safe' in the unfam-
iliardarkness of Vaeationland. Foi
guiding you through, the woods,
dhanging tire ?rj the dark, -reading
road maps or OM, . Its use will
make your task safer, ' easier and
quicker,
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TIE W. 0. Fair Go.
Often the Cheapest—Alwaye the Best
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THE CLJNTON-NEWO RECORD
THURSDAY, JUNE 26, • 1930
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CLINTON'S BIG CORNIR GIOCERY
,{,r ovine reason or other
food doesiet taste so
load an a cam,:amg ..
trip any riror'e
Mrs. Dave Cook of Toronto is visit-
ing friends in town.
Mks. C. H. Bartliff visited•?riends in
,Seaforth this week.
Mrs. 'White left an Saturday to visit
her daughter in Regina.
Mr, Harry Ambler of Pontiac was a
week -end visitor in town.
Mx. Ford Wiggins of Toronto spent
the weelc-end at his home.
Miss Ruth Jackson of Toronto visited
friends ih town last week,
Miss Mary Walls of Toronto visited
friends in Clinton last week,
'Mrs. Jas. Scott returned last week
from her visit in Quincy, Mass.
Mr. Josh. Cook of Sarnia spent last
week visiting his friends in town.
Miss Baker of Fullerton was a recent
guest of Miss Florence Cunning -
Misses Ruth Shobbrook and Muriel
Mulholland left last week for De-
troit.
Miss Alice Sloman of Stratford
spent the week -end at her home in
town.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Jordan and Mr. and
Mrs. Morley Jordan spent Sun-
day in Be/grave.
Miss Sadie Watkins spent a 'week
with het- niece, Mrs. Wallace Poiv-
eIl near Kippen.
Miss Elsie Heywood of Exeter is
visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. M. Jordan.
Rev. A. E, Doan and family will move
to `their new home in IRlitchell on
Wednesday, July 2nd.
Mrs. H. A. Steven has returned to
Toronto after a visit here with
her mother Mrs, G. Ii. Bartliff.
Messrs Nesbit and Lorne Cook mot-
ored up from Toronto to spend the
week -end at their homes in town.
Mrs. M: MaKawen and Mrs. W'm,
Benzo and baby, motored to Ethel
recently to visit Mr. Win, Me'Kow-
en.
Mr, and Mrs. Cher]e's Coats of Chic-
ago' are visitors at the home of
the former's sister, MIs. Q. G.
Middleton.
Mr. Pillman of Windsor is spending
the summer months in town. He
.eomes to spend a few months away
from the noisy eity.
Dr. and Utas. Shaw and Mr. Harry
:Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs attend-
ed the nurses' graduation exercises
in .Stratford last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Shaylor of London
were recent guests of Mrs. W!m,.
Henry. Mss. Henry accompanied'
them on their return to London.
Mr. and Mas. Victor Crich and family
of Tamworth, motored up to visit
tthe former's mother, Mrs. John Me-
Phee.and his brother Mr. Gifford
Crich of London,•
Misses Linnie Nediger and Marjorie
:MeM1ath are at their respective
' homes, in town forthe week. They
then leave about. the 28th on New
Out -look Tripe through the West.
Mr, and Mrs. Thou, Hawkins, Miss
Madeleine and Master Jack were in
Stratford, last Wednesday, when
Miss Harriet Hawkins graduated
• as a nurse from Stratford General
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Leonard of El-
mira were week -end guests at, the
home) of ,the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Leonard. On their
return they were accompanied by
Mxs. • Leonard and 'Miss, May
Crooks,
Misses Jean Holmes, Annie Parker,
Mazie Murdock, Ruth. Cartwright,
Ernva Leslie and Elda Stephen,
who Have completed their courses
at tiA Clinton •Sohool of Cotninerce
left Monday morning for ,;Toronto,
whoa they will seek positions. ..
Misses R.. Irwin, ,Dorothy Ckntelon,
Wo
B. P. rd, M; A. Stone and Vior-
ene •Cunningham will be the guests
of Miss Christian at' the Gandier
' summer cottage, et Sbuthamptom,
over the week -end, Miss Irwin then -
goes on by boat, from Owen Sound,
to visit her brother in the West,
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FOR . THE FIRST OF JULY
AND GGESTINS
in .our North Window
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Clark's
Tomatoe Soup
3 for , 29c
MAGIC BAKING POWDER. •DEMONSTRATION JUNE 30th to JULY 5th.
Special for 1st of July
Peas, 2 tins 25c
Dates, 2 Ibs, 19c
Gran, Sugar, 10 Ib. 53c
C. & B. Catsup 25c
Heinz Catsup 25c
Kellogg's Corn Makes 3-25
Lime, Orange and Lemon
Cup 59c
FRIGIDAIRE
Meats and Vegetables
Breakfast Bacon, piece -35
Picnic Hams, Ib. . 25c
Kraft Cheese, Ib. 35c
Jellied Veal, Ib. - 50c
Chicken Ham & Tongue -50
Lard, 3 Ib. 50c
Shortening, 3 Ib. 48c
For Picnics
Fancy Biscuits pkg. 5c -
Assor. Tourists Bisc, 35c
Crew Cheese, 2 pkgs. 25c
Picnic Plates, 2 doz. 15c
Picnic Cups, carton - 1Oc
Serviettes, pkgs, 20c.
Olives plain, large 19c
Olives, Stuffed . 29c -
BAYFIELD SERVICE STORE WILL BE OPENED JUNE 28
Morning Delivery: 9 and 11 a.m.
Cash and 9 -- Where
, Carry NI la
"Sells for Less"'
Phone 48VVT�'" ` ' Price Prevails'
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51.00 ORDERS DELIVERED FREE
Afternoon -Delivery: 2:30 and 5 p.m.
PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Mr, Frank Fingland was in Toronto
over the week -end,
Miss Zenda Salter is at a Girl's
Camp, north of Montreal.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Carter spent the.
week-eh.d with friends in Goderich.
Miss Madeline Roy of Toronto visit-
ed with friends in town on Satur-
day.
Miss Phyllis Collyer of London
spent Wednesday with friends in
town.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rennie of Dundee
are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
• Hawkins.
Miss Hazel Locke of Toronto is tate
guest of Miss Marion Mason of
Summerhill.
Mrs. Mary Snyder spent the week
end et Dungannon with Mr, and
Mrs. Finnigan,
Mrs. Carrie Jervis is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Frank McElwain
of Geleat, Ontario.
Mr. and Mas. Ross Hales and son of
Worthington are guests of Mr. and
Mrs. M. T. Corless.
Mr. Burke and Miss • Burke of St.
Thomas were guests of Miss H.
Courtiee over Sunday.
Miss M. R., Clark and Miss Rudd of
Clinton are holidaying in W. Mid-
dleton's cottage this week.
Dr. Alfred and Mrs. Gandier of To-
ronto were week -end guests of
Dr. and Mrs. Gandier of town.
Mrs. L. Arscott and her daughter,
Mrs. S. Chadwick of London were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Me -
Ewan on Sunday.
Mr. Jack Bowden of Hamilton is
spending a few days at his home
in town, before opening a store at
Mayfield for Miss O'Neil for the
summer months.
Mr. J. B. Lobb of Galt, visited Ma'.
and Mrs. Geo. Holland over the
week -end coming up to attend the
Holland Family. Reunion' on Satur-
day last at Bayfielcl.
ST. HELENS
Mx. and Mrs. John Anderson spent
the week -end in Stratford with the
latter's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reid of bind-,
sor and Miss Mary Reid, Bayfield,.
spent a day with Mrs. R. J. Woods.
Little Miss Helen Blue of Detroit
is a visitor with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Andersen.
Mr. Chas. McQuillian 'of London
spent the week -end at his home here.
Miss W. D. Rutherford left last
Thursday for New York and intends
to sail from there on'a trip to the
Old Land. '
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Whethant of
Galt are spending a week with the
latter's mother, Mrs. R. J. Woods.
Word was feceived last week of
the death of Mas. (Rev.) John Little
at the home of her daughter, . Mrs.
Bell at Guelph. r
Dr. Jas. and Urs. Gordon, Miss
Greta Pritchard and Miss Kirkland
of Battle Creek, 'Mich,, motored over
and spent a few days renewing' -ac-
quaintances around St. Helens.
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COAL s ' COKE
We sell DL&W and Famous Reading
Anthracite Goal, Solvay Nut and
Furnace Coke, • 'Liberty Range size
Coke, Alberta Coal and Millers. Creek
Soft coal. ` • 'Our Motto—
Good clean fuel at a reasonable
Price, • ' "
W. J. MILLER & SON
'Orders taken at residence. Ontario St.
PHONES: 46w and 463
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GOWRICII
JULY Ast,
1980
HOUSE OF DAVID
Whiskered Ball Club
Vs.
MICHIGAN'S GREATEST
Colored Ball Team
FOR A PURSE OF 51000.00
ERECTING STAND TO SEAT TWO
THOUSAND. FIRST GAME
CALLED AT 2.15 P.M.
• ADMISSION—
Adults 50e, Children, 25c,
LET US BARE YOUR
WEDDING CAKE
WE'LL HAVE IT READY ON TIME
AND IT WILL BE THE MOST
DELICIOUS YOU EVER
- TASTED.
LARGE OR SMALL, SIMPLE OR
ELABORATE, AT VERY
MODEST COST
REFRESHMENTS SUPPLIED FOR
SOCIALS AND PICNICS
Wendorf's Bakery
MAKERS OE'
"Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake"
BREAD
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Canning Season is
Beginning
O.
BUY YOUR UTENSILS - E4RLY
AND BE PREPARED
We ,have preserving kettles in
Pearl and, Diamond Ware at good
prices, also pure aluminum.
Perhaps you need' a new Stove,
see our new "Masterpiece," in color,
just what you want. We also carry'
Clare Bros. "Jewel." See ours 'be-
fore you buy and get tho right Stove
at the right price,
T. Hawkins
IIA,IIDWARE and PLUMBING
Phone 244
Be Ready for t
ilot UTeater
Instead of sweltering over a hot fire, cook with: Electricity, Coal
Oil or Gasoline: We have all the latest improvements in stoves
and plates to use, the above fuel.
Ask for information about the new Weed Cop. Climax Bug
Killer, 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 cele-
brated Sherwin-W`ilIiams 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 C o.
Funeral Directors Monument Dealers
The Store with a Stock
Hardware Phone, 195 - Furniture Phone 104
STQIWBBRRI
I 'will have• a limited quantity of choice Strawberries for sale
this season at reasonable price. Would advise to order your berries
early as the crop will be much reduced' on account of winter killing
of plants and destruction of bloom by frost late, this summer•
A FEW GOOD BERRY PICKEILS, WANTED` -.
W. ANDREWS
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CURED MEATS
Boneless Smoked Roll's. , . , 30o
Pickled Rolls , 28e
Breakfast Bacon, piece 33e
2, Mealed Cott. Roll 28c
Smoked Cott. Roll 80e
Smoked Picnic Ham 230
Smoked Hams . 33e
Dry Salt Pork 25c
Back Bacon, 'in `piece 50e
P. M. Back Bacon, piece 450
20 -Ib. pail lard $2.75
Cooked ham .. 60e
Valencia Roll , ...... 38e
111. & 0. Loaf 85c
Bead Cheese . 20c
Bologna, in piece -23c
Ring Bologna . ..,25e
Liver Sausage 25e
Weiner's, 2 grades 25c and 28c
Summer Sausage , 35c
Roast Pork , 55c
English Lloaf . . , ..50c
Let us have your order for
' BEEF, PORK, VEAL, BABY BEEF OR LAMB
All are Rea?;onebly Priced
Choice Lard, 17e per lb in bulk, or 8 lbs. for 50c.
Please order your delivery ordersthenight before when wanted
early.
CONNELL ar TYNDALL
i`" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "
Phone 162 '"'1liarNi.c�.$ ?'I" I{P 1 Huron Street:
STQIWBBRRI
I 'will have• a limited quantity of choice Strawberries for sale
this season at reasonable price. Would advise to order your berries
early as the crop will be much reduced' on account of winter killing
of plants and destruction of bloom by frost late, this summer•
A FEW GOOD BERRY PICKEILS, WANTED` -.
W. ANDREWS
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