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The Clinton News Record, 1930-09-11, Page 8You are Invited- to Inspect the Nett?" iOg and Styles tor .all Made to Measure by Tin Top Tailors at $2400 This Fall the world's largest ono -price tailors.. offer at the Same old price, dozens of exclusive new fabrics of a quality that heretofore has been confined to high -price ;, custom tailors.. Com- bined Wirth 'finer workmanship and style {than ever Tip Top Clothes this "season present the most remarkable .value for the ploney. ,that. Canadian rime have ever been offered. Come In and look thein over--tyou'1I find it a pleasure to choose: any . style. fabric„or color without the restriction of . pride -for Tip Tos . 'Clothes -are all. $24.00. TIP TOP CLOTHES Plumsteel Brus. ani YOU ALWAYS KNOW THEY'RE GOOD Eggsthat are really fresh; Butter that is rich and deliciously flavoured; Groceries fresh every. week. You get the best --Fresh from a well -kept store at reasonable prices. See our School -Supplies before buying elsewhere. The C. & S. Grocers. School Days School Days Make them Golden Rule Days Readin' and 'Ritin' and 'Rithmatic Fall in Line and March Right Quick - But first • to us for Books and Sup- plies. Going back to school is going to be exciting. There's the new teach- er to meet, new firends to make and best of all new books to . use, what pleasures there wil be' in daily ex- porations in. the Land of. Knowledge, but do not start the School year un- der nder a handicap,. No satisfactory pro- gress can be made without the proper text books and the required supplies. We are ready with the authorized texts • as well as all the rest of the great and small importances such as Scribblers, Exercise Books, Pens, Inks, . Erasers, Pencils , and School Bags. . . School time is pen time, and the most convenient . and the most prac- tical pen for school work is a Wat- erman's. When the bell rings on op- ening day the wise belle takes a Wat- erman back to class. Start the stu- dents right with a fountain pen, it will encourage neatness and despatch anddevelop pride, pep and enthus- iasm. The D. Fair Co. Often the Cheapest—Always the Best DON'T FORGET THE KITCHEN Here's good news for the thrifty housewife who appreciates the value and usefulness of modern high grade kitchen ware. We have greatly reduced the prices on all our Granitware as well as our white, grey and colored enamel cooking utensils, You can now out- fit your kitchen thoroughly and attractively at a fraetion, of what it would ordinarily cost, HERE IS .;1 SMALL LIST OF ENAMELWARE; THE REST IS PRICED IN PROPORTION: • 12 and 14 BLUE WJiITE PRESERVING KETTLE EACH 4 QT. BLUE WRITE POTATO POTS EACH 2 QT. BLUE WHITE DOUBLE BOILERS EACH . , ` 6 PT. WHITES COFFEE POTS EACH . COVERED SAUCEPANS, GREY EACH • 49c 49c 49c 49c 25c Sutter & Perdue WERE YOU AMONG THE THOUSANDS? Every day, for fourteen days, at the Canadian National Exhi- bition, thousands were delighted with the wonderful flavour and quality of Kara Coffee and Royal York Tea. All agreed that no finer Tea or Coffee could be obttained at any price. If you were not fortunate enough to try the Tea and Coffee at the Exhibition —order a pound to -day from your Superior Chain Store and you, too, will agere that— WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS Aylmer Soups, assorted (ex- cept chicken), 3 tins .,25c Lilly Brand Chicken Haddie per tin . 190 Crisco "Best for frying" mer tin 23e McLaren's Jelly Powders, assorted. flavours, 4 pkgs. 26e Thompson, Seedless Raisins 3 lbs. . n, a 25e Certo, "sure to jell" bottle 29e Gran. or Yei. Sugar 10 lb. 49c Icing Sugar, 3 lbs.. ......26c Jiff Soap Flakes, lge. pkg. 21c Kara Coffee, the secret blend 8 oz. tin.. 31e, 1 lb. .,50e Hawe's Lennon Oil, 12 oz. bottle .. , 23c Family Blend Tea, Red • Bags, 1 lb. 390 Chocolate bars, any kind, 6 for 25e , WE HAVE A CHOICE LeOT OF. PEACI•ES. JUST PHONE YOUR ORDER FOR A QUICK DELIVERY WE INVITE YOU TO STOP AND. ,SHOP AT J. T. MCKN IC HT & SON PRONE YOUR ORDER EARLY CLINTON, ONT. PHONE 111 To the People_ of Clinton and District. Raving purchased the plant and business of the •Thomas Me - Kenzie Estate, we purpose operating the Planing Mill and conducting a general business in ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER, WOOD AND PATENT SHING- LES. DOORS. SASH AND A COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES ALSO COAL, WOOD, CEMENT, LIME, GYPROC, GASOLINE, s ETC., ETC. Orders filled for any quantities of Hard or Soft Wood. We solicit the patronage of the people of this district and assure them that our aim will be, to give satisfaction to every customer. Estimates given on buildings of every desieription. THE CLINTON LUMBER COMPANY (J. E. BAECIILER. Proprietor) tllf� 111 njgAl(I�IIIIIIIIIIIIIounnngo,2nlminNl1 :111 Miss H. V. Irwin visited London friends on Sunday. Miss Eleanor Plumsteel is visiting in London this week, Miss F. Brydone and Miss Isabel Chowen visited in London on Sun- day. Dr. F, G. Thompson spent a few days Iast week •in Toronto and Port Hope. Mr. and .Mrs, L. Rousseau returned an Tuesday after a pleasant trip to Ottawa and Montreal. Misses Ruth Ball and Florence Rorke who have been in Muskoka all sum- mer, have returned home. Miss Clete Ford has returned to re- sume her duties on the' staff of Alma College, St. Thomas. Miss Doris Durnin left this week to assume her duties as' teacher at Spragg, Northern Ontario. Mr. and .Mrs. G. Vanilorne spent the week -end with their daughter, Mrs. J, W. Nediger, Stratford. Miss •Vanehie Hamilton of Brant- ford has been the guest this week of Mr. and Mis. W. T. Herman. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Chesney of To- rento have been visiting in Clin- ton and Seaforth the past week. 1VIr. and Mrs: C. Wallis and Miss Jen- kins visited London friends and took in the Western Fair this week. Mrs. Elizabeth Kennedy has returned home after spending a week with her sister, Mrs. A. J. McMurray of Harriston. Mr. and Mrs, Appleton, of Rochester, N.Y., visited at the home of Mr. , and Mrs. Frank Layton ever the week -end. Mr, and Mrs. Cyril Hoare and family of Pembroke visited the fornier's father, Mr. C. Hoare, during •the (past week, Miss Gertrude Brant of town is spending a ` hoiiday in Toronto, Whitby, Niagara Falls and Chrys- tal Beach. M{rs. P. F. McEwen, who has been spending the summer at Southamp- ton, was in, town this week on her way to Aylmer. Mrs, • A. E. Durnin and Miss Doris Were guests at the wedding of the Matter's cousin, 1VEss McQuillan of Lucknow, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Layton and Misses Donna and Ina of Hamilton spent the week -end as guests of Mr. and Mas. Frank Layton of town. Miss Clara *Quillen of Niagara Falls motored up last week and visited Mas. Durnin. She was on her way to Lucknow to attend the wedding of a cousin, Miss McQuil- lan. • Mr Alex. Clark ' of the O.A.C., (Guelph, Mrs. Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stickney and Mrs. Beggs of- Elmira visited last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas, E. El- liott. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hall and Miss Evelyn left Friday afternoon for Halifax, where the -annual conven- tion of the Canadian Weekly News- papers Association was held the Best three days of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Wilson of, St. J'"ian1,. Vann., and. Mr. Robert Lures - don, St. Croix Fails, Wis., motored over andspent a few days dulling the past week as guests of Mi and Mrs. 1Z, A, Roberton of .town Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lvermor"e and two children of Upland, Calif,who have been spends g,•.the peat eou STANLEY - exits; Mr. and MI's. Neil McGregor. .p'ie' of" months with relatives in Miss Anna, Caldwell of . Rochester; ^1Clintoh and >ustnnity loft • an Mon - and Mrs. Will 141eGregor and tray for, London,' where they intend NeV York, is visiting her, parents,' ed taking in the Western -lair be - on, of M,ontreal: are visiting' his par- Mrs Fand Mrs. Ar.�tht t Caldwell or ,, 1 fore 1n=avnrg- for ,:their,�Mon�e.. .. RBE CLINTON-NE*8 RECORD 1 1 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1930)i CLINTON'S BIG , CORNER ' GROCERY espenny wise ` bueAtor poune fooyrsh f Not. Foolish if you Buy these Bargains 10e Values Seedless. Raisins, lb. IOc Choice Pleas 10c Post Toastie, pkg.. 10c Molasses, . tin 10c Corn Starch 10c 2 Big Five Cleanser 10c Cocoanut, pkg. 10c Dates, per lb. 10c AtJTUIV 25c deo ORDER PEACHES BY THE BUSHEL 15C es Wheatlets, 3 lb. 15c Corn Syrup, 2 lb. 15c. Calay Soap, 2 bars 15c Currants, per pound 15c Washing Soda, 2 pkgs. 15c Stove Polish, Zebra 15c Chicken Haddie 19c Crisco 23c FRIGIDAIRE SPECIALS Bacon in piece Sweet Pickled Shoulders per lb. 35c Fresh Sausage, 25c and 30c per pound. Morning Delivery: 9 and 11 a.m. FREE e Phone 48 ti .......nom DELIVERY 9 RED ROSE: TEA (Sat.,)4. lb pkg. 27c 25e Values Lux, 3 pkgs. 25c Jelly McLarens,, 4for: 25c De Lux, 5 for ` 25c Tapioca, 2 lbl. 25c Good Rice, 3 ib., 25c Dates, 2Jb. pckgs.. 25c Ginger Snaps, 2.Ib.. 25c Rice Krispies, 2 for 25c Aylmer Soups, 3 for '• 25c lc SALE With _ a can cf Toddy get a mixter for one Cent Afternoon Delivery: 2:30 and 5 p.m. - Whe "Sells forre Less" Price Prevails THE VOGUE Now showing Autumn and Winter Flats and you and your friends are in- vited to see our interesting display. The well-known name of this es- tablishment stands for the finest in quality and the utmost in value. • - 83-2. Miss Theresa M. Siegel DRAMATIC LEADER AND ENTERTAINER WESLEY-WILLIS CHURCH under auspices of Girls' Club, on Tuesday, Sept, 30th 8.15 p.m. Fuller announcement later 33-1. An Afternoon Tea and Home-made Baking Sale - will be held in the Presbyterian Church en Friday, Sept. 12th at 3 o'clock, under the auspices of the Ladies' Auxiliary, DANCE! OLD TIME AND MODERN to be held in the ARENA. CLdNTON commencing at 8.80 Thursday, Sept. 18th • ton a big new floor 50'x40' all waxed and ready to go under auspices of the Clinton Pipe ' Band . tProceeds to be used to purchase new shawls.) Admission: Gentlemen, 47c, tax 3c, Ladies, 25e. Good Music Booth 83-1. COLBORNE - The hotel stable at Carlow, owned by A. C. Clark, has been sold to James Gallagher . and Ambos Stoll. The sheeting and roofing as well as siding has been removed and just the bare frame stands at time of writing, de large number gathered 'at the usual Decoration Services on Sunday at Colborne .Cemetery. Rev. B. Snell gave an appropriate address, Rev. John Young assisting. 'Misses Winnie Marsh and Amelia 11/toIllwain are attending Clinton School of Commerce, Jar. John Young, Mexico. N.Y., is :visiting friends at Carlow. IMr. and Mrs. Vere Cunningham Mi and 'Mrs Robert Bean, Mb. ,and Mrs T. H. W iisan''and Miss Christine+ Robertson all attended' the Toronto. T'xhibitlon, Which Was concluded last week,. iVlr. and Iltelyin' Tyndall and Ruth and Charlie motored -to Owed Sountl,:taking, the boat: from there, to Sault 'Ste. Marie, Orr a' little t#1», COAL & COKE D. L. & W. ANTHRACITE SEMET SOLVAY COKE ALBERTA COAL MILLER'S CREEK GRATE COAT; POCOHONTAS SOFT COAL HARK AND SOFT WOOD W. J. MILLER & SON Orders taken at residence, Ontario St. PHONES: 46w and 46j ORDER Chocolate CAKE FOR SATURDAY . 4 DIFFERENT KINDS OF BREAD DOUGHNUTS & PUFFED PASTE HUNT'S CANDIES A FRESH SHIPMENT ARRIVED TO -DAY Wendorf's Bakery MAKERS OF "Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake" BREAD Why Not Put in That Bath Room This Fall? Once you put it in, you will won- der why you waited so long. See our outfit in our window and then come in and'get our price, which is right. Get One Installed by U s, and its there for Good HARDWATtE and 1?LUIVIBING Phone 244; 1 i1$ M, I,ye 0 �1� W Restless Sleep Marshall Spring Matresses MARSHAL, SPRING MAT1RESS Restless sleep is ev'dence of discomfort , , . the old hard un- yielding mattress puts excessive pressure on a limited area of the body—irritates-.breaks your sleep and wastes your sleeping hours, Marshall Springs conform to and support every curve of the body , provide that luxurious comfort so necessary to deep restful sleep, Go to sleep ... every night ... all night . .. and get full re- turn from your sleeping hours with a Marshall Spring Mattress. Made in four grades. SPECIAL , $28.00 PREMIER( Striped ticking) $33.50 PREMIER (Beautiful damask ticking) $37.50 REGAL (Cotton upholstered) , , • $42.50 REGAL (Hair upholstered) , $52.00 Clinton 'Hardware & Furniture Co. Funeral Directors Monument Dealers The Store with a Stock Hardware Phone, 195 Furniture Phone ' 104 Brisket, per lb. ' 10e Shanks .. , Sc - 14c. Rib Boils Neck' Boils ,16c and 17e Fla»ik, trimmed . ..16e Hock, cut . 20e " CLINTON'S Phone 162 Chuck Roasts 18e Shoulder Roasts 18e Rib Roasts . 20e Gomer Roast . , ...:22c Rump Roast . 195 Round Steak . 25e Sirloin Steak , 28e CURED MEATS Picnic Hams 235 Dry Salt Pork 26e Roil Shoulder, lb. ,, ,., 30e P. X. Cottage Rolls, -1b. 80e Cottage Roils, ib. .....,32e VEAL Veal Stews . . ..:20e Rib Roast Veal 25e Shoulder Roast Veal 25c Loin Roast Veal 82c Fill. of Veal 35e o Veal Chbps , , 300 COINNELL Jr 'FYN LL LEADING MEAT MARKET 99 Heron Street.