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CLINTON'S LEADING JEWELERYSTORE
Graduate -of Toronto College- of Optometry
Next Hovey's Drug Store. Jeweller and Optician
JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE
Commencing Friday, January 9th
A BIG MONEY SAVING SALE OF ALL
WINTER MERCHANDISE
COMPARE THESE PRICES WITH QTHER SALE BILL PRICES
AND BUY AT HOME WHERE YOU CAN BUY THE
CHEAPEST.
UNDERWEAR, Men's and
Boys', Stanfield's Red Label
Reg. $2.50 1.7 5
Sale Price ... .
MEN'S COMBINATIONS
Fleece Lined $1,25
Sale Price . . ......
N'S SHIRTS AND DRAW -
RS, Fleece -lined
Sale Price .
OYS' SHIRTS AND DRAW -
75c
RS
le Price ...'.....
45c
ALL UNDERWEAR FOR
LADIES AND CHILDREN
AT COST PRICE TO CLEAR
MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS
AND OVERCOATS AT
COST PRICE
N'S OVERCOATS
o Clear $12 .50 up
OYS' OVERCOATS •
o Clear
, $5.50 „,
EN'S SUITS $11.0®
o Clear uP
BOYS' SUITS $5 00
o Clear . . .. �1+ • up
LANKETS, Plaid, All -Wool,
finest quality, Mossfield• or
make, large size $8.75
eg. $12.50. "Sale.. 4�
Lighter Weight, Plaid Wool
egular ,$0,00 $4.50
ale Price
BEX 12-4 FLANNELETTE
LANKETS, White or$1.95
pc
ay, Sale Price .
MEN'S WOOL W10RK SOCKS
Reg. 25c Pair '; �.
Sale Price, 2.prs. for
Reg. 35c
Sale Price .
25c5
Reg. 50e $1,00 !
3 pairs for . ..,.... •
MIEN'S SOCKIS, fancy silk and
75c
wool, Special 'at
2 pairs for .......
MEN'S RUBBERS, heavy Mbe.-
kinaw, blucher style $2.85
Sale Price ......... v
LADIES' RUBBER GAYTEES
1.89
Dominion Brand
Beg $2.25, Sale price e$l'
CUT PRICES ON ALL LINES
OF FOOTWEAR
MEN'S and BOYS' SWEATERS
WI'NDBREAKERS, leatherette
Blanket Cloth or Mackinaw
Cloth, at
20 PERCENT. DISCOUNT
MEN'S WORK TROUSERS
,or SNAG PROOF OVERALLS
as low as'
Per pair . .
CUT PRICES ON ALL LINES
MEN'S FINE SHIRTS, with
Collar attached or separ. col-
lar, all sizes $1,25
Special at .. ... "• • W
LADIES' LEATHER BOU-
DOIR SLIPPERS, Padded
Soles and rubber heels en C
Sale Price V
MEWS KHAKI COMBINA-
TION OVERALLS $1,75
heavy wt: Sale price
$1.35
URING• THIS SALE PROFITS ARE BEING SACRIFICED IN
ORDER TO MEET ALL COMPETITION AND REDUCE. OUR
STOCK BEFORE STOCK -TAKING ARRIVES.
TERMS STRICTLY GASH
Plumsteel Bros.
FOR: THE PAST
111E THANK1011
FOR THE. FUTURE
WE PROMISE RELIABLE ATTEN-
TION TO YOUR NEEDS.
Not just Happiness, but the shar-
ing of it,
Not just Health, but the using of it,
Not just Prosperity, but the winning
of it,
Then satisfaction, progress and a-
. chievement,
That is the kind of year we wish,
you for 1931.
0 New Year's Gift might- pleas-
antly adjust some uncomfortable con-
tingency growing out of your receipt
of an unexpected •Christmas Gift or
your forgetting an intended, gift.
May we suggest also, Thank You
Cards that very conveniently serves
inmaking acknowledgement of your
gifts. A Pocket or Office Diary
or a Desk Calendar pad.
FOR THE''SUNDAY SCHOOL
•
Peloubets, select Notes.
Arnolds Practical Commentary.
Tarbells Teacher's Guide.
Gist of the Lessons.
!Golden Text Book,'
Tie W. D: Fair Co.
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
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EE CLINTON.NEWS -RECORD
THURSDAY
JANUARY 8, 1931.'
SPECIAL
PRICE
LIST
flcinz
ONE ' WEEK. ONLY
SEE PRICES iN OUR ; NORTH WINDOW
If you have not yet received
closely,
To Clear out our
Big Stock of Groceries
WE - 'OFFiER
RIG 'SAVINGS
for Everyone
maminzaseenilmnamilmummammEammeaczo
Calender, let us know, we would like you to follow it
for. your daily needs of Groceries. ,
Soap Chips, 2 lbs.. 19t
' Broken Soda Bisc. 2 lb. 19c
Prunes to Clear, ungraded, 2-23c.
Campbell's Tomato Soup 2-25e
Coffee, per pound 25c -
Maxwell, per lb. 58c
C. & S., per. lb. 55c
Macaroni, 2 lbs. 19c
Palm Olive, 4 -bars 25c
Many Flower, 4..bars 25c
Washing Soda, 3 pkgs. 25c
Peas, to clear 8c
Corn, white, 2 tins 25c
Aylmer Soup, 3 tins - 29c
Cheese, (Kraft) lb. 33c
Pkge. Cheese to clear 19c.
reakfast Bacon, piece 28c
Back. Peameal,, lb. 38c
Small Picnic's; lb.. 2k
Gran. Sugar, 5 lbs. 27c
Icing Sugar, 3:- pounds 25c
Fresh Salmon,red, lb. 20c
Fillets, per lb. - 25c
Finnon Haddie, lb.`' 20c
3 pounds
Special
Blend
Tea
$1.00.
Special Price on Heinz (57) Varieties in half dozen' lots.
IMEIESMISIER
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CLINTON'S BIG
CORNER GROCETERIA FREE DELIVERY
• Phone 48
Where
"Sells for Less"
Price Prevails
5 pkgs.
McLarens
Jelly
Powder
25c
Miss Marion Gibbings has returned
to her sbhool duties at Amherst -
berg.
Mr. Jath Gibbings has returned to
resume his studies at the College
of Education.
Mr. J. T. Weed of Minnedosa,
Elan., is here visiting his aunt,
• Miss J. MieCoolr
Mr. Peter Cole, who spent the past
few weeks with friends in Chicago
has returned home.
Miss Ettm. Mo,Brien of London spent
,Christmas and New Year's with
her mother in town.
Miss Kathleen McKinnon -has re-
turned to resume her teaching
duties at Napanee.
Miss Hattie Courtier spent the
Christmas holiday season at Ham-
ilton and St. Thomas'.
Mr. and Mrs. Zinn were the guests
of the latter's sister, Mrs. E. W.
Morrison for New Year's.
Rev. A. `A. Holmes, who .is spending
the winter in Toronto, spent a few
days in Clinton last week.
Mrs. (Dr.) Hodgson of Moose Jaw,
,Sask., is visiting her sister, Miss
Margaret Mkhaffy of town.
Mrs. Jean _ Grieve visited with De-
troit and Wyandotte friends dur-
ing Christmas vacation time.
Mr. J. L. Joihnslton of Toronto was
the guest of Mr. E. M. Paisley for
New Years and the week -end.
Miss Ruth Ball has returned to Lon-
don to resume her studies at the
University of Wiestern Ontario.
Mrs. W. C. Brown returned to Wood-
stock last week after spending a
few days with her sister in town.
Mr. H. Joyner was with Kitchener
relatives for the Christmas and
New Year holidays, returning on
Saturday.
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PEOPLE YOU KNOW STANLEY
Miss Norma C. Bentley spent New Mr• Donald Manson had a narrow
Year's with London friends. a escape while -driving his car. It slid
Miss Edith Gibbings of Stapleton into the ditch and turned over.
spent last week with Toronto Mr. Vonealentine-daylast weeGerberk wpa as inbusinessGod-
erigh .
,Mr. William *Linsey and John.
Armstrong visited friends on 'the
town line on Sunday last.
Mr. Geo. Williams, who has been
sailing this summer has returned
home for the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Snowden
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E.
Ward of Clinton on Sunday last.
Mr. Roy Smith motored to London
one day last week,
friends.
Miss Florence Rorke has returned to
her studies at the University of
Toronto.
Mr. W. H. Hill of the Royal Bank
staff, K,itehentr was the guest on
Nen, Year's of lir•' and Mrs. R. B.
Carter.
Mrs. C. McKinnon returned last week
to ,her hone iii Thorold after a
visit with her, mother, Mrs. I.
Johnston.
Mr. E. M. Paisley of Osgoode Hall,
Toronto, was home during the
vacation period, returning to the
city Monday.
Mr. A. E. Rumball, superintendent of
the local Public Utilities Corn,
mission, is in Toronto attending
the provincial convention.
Mrs. Fred Paulding of Buffalo was
in town over the week -end, com-
ing to attend the funeral of her
brother, the late,, Hugh Miller.
Messrs. N. W. Trewartha and G. H.
Elliott attended 'the farewell ban-
quet in honour xaf Mr. G. H. Far-
guson in London yesterday even-
ing. '
Mr. and Mrs. W. Kennedy and son,
Douglas, attended' the funeral of
Mfrs. Kennedy's brother, the late
• !George Finch of; Detroivt, on Mon-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Huller and little
son, Vernon, of Port Ooldwell are
visiting at the :home -of the for-
mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs.,, Geo.
Huller.
Miss Esther Trewartha returned to
resume teaching,; duties on the
staff of East York Collegiate, af-
ter spending the holiday season at
her home in town.
Mr. and Mrs. David Miller and le.
John Miller -of, Brooklyn, N.Y.,
were here with their :mother for'
some days, coming to attend the
funeral of their lathes', the late
Mr. Miller. a
Mir. Ray Carter returned to Toronto
on Sunday- to he ready to resume
his teaching duties after spending
the Christmas vacation period
?with his parents' in town, Mr. and
-Mrs. T. T. Carter.
Mr. Harry IBall, who spent several
weeks' vacation.: with his parents,
• Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ball of town,
left New Year's 1Day on his return
trip to Chile, ,,where he has been
engaged in geographical, work for
the past three years.
Miss Eva Carter of Kitchener : was
home for the mid -winter vacation.
returning to resume her school
duties on Monday.
Mr. -and Mrs. J. W. Moore of Code -
rich were the guests -of the latter's
sister, Mrs. Henry *Brien of
town for New Years,
Muss Doris Durnin left the end ,of
the. week to resume her teaching
-duties in the north after the holi-
day season spent at her home here.
Miss Evelyn Hall reburied to resume
her studies at the University of
'Toronto on Monday Often spending
the vacation at her homle in town.
Mrs A. Hooper was called to Lon-
don this week owing to the death
of Lillian, Jean, fifteen year old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Olin.
, iHooper.
Misses B. F. Whit and A. M Stone
returned Sater'rlay'after spending
the 'Chriatraas vacation, the 'for-
mer at Rockville, Mid., and the lat-
•!ter• at Hamilton and Grimsby.
Mr. and Mrs.. J. W. Treleaven and
Miss Norma of Lucknow were the
• guests ,of Mrs, Treleavan's brother
and sister-in-law, Mir. and. Mrs, B.
J - Gibbings, for New Year's. '
Musses Mauer and Jean P'lumisteei
returned on Monday, after spend-
ing the vacation at their bone it
town,' to resume their studios at
the College of Education, Toronto,
Mr. W'I. K. Rorke , who spent -the va-
cation at Ills home in ttdw'n, left
!Saturday for Toronto leaving' on
Sunday evening for Cobalt to re-
._ Sunie
e-._;runic his teaching duties in lila
north.
New and used Machines p
at .a real Price ,o
11
0
Tubes, Bp
attaries and
Supplies 11
always on hand II
Sutter & Perdue
Hospital Dance
A dance, proceeds in aid of Ele-
vator fund, will he held in Old Time
Dance Hall on
Wednesday, Jan. 21st
9 to 12 p.m.
Good Music. Admission 50e.
100-2.
Miss Harriet A. Ilawidns, who, re-
cently received her R, •N'. certifi
Bate, returned . to Stratford on
'Monday to 'take np her nursing.
,duties. She . had been nursing'
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Miller, for a couple of months be-
fore his death.
LISTOWEL SEEKS, POWER
- TO CONSOLIDATE DEBT
Toronto, Pan .1 Nlobice is giv-
en in the Inland Gazette hat the
town of Listowel: Twill applyo the
Legislature for an act for the fol-
lowing perpesest ,. • .
To consolidate
a floating indebt
edness of $25,000; of the said eor-
poration and 'to -authorize the eor-
potation, to provide Iby by-law to be.
'passed without submitting the ,same.
to the taxpayers authorized to vote
on money by laws for borrowing
upon debentures ,qf the said corpor
ation the said ' sum of ;$25,000 to
pay off the said floating debt of the
said corporation. ,
,The . amount •oil the existing de-
benture- debt
e-benture-debt' of .the said'eorpora-
tion is :$167,315.09' and the amount
of the Whole rateable property of,
the municipality .according to the
last revised assessment roll of the
corporation is' $1,144,372..
The application is signed by B.
L. V. Bamford, tewn clerk. ••
VARIETY OF BREAD
IMPROVES
EVERY MEAL
aFriday and Saturday
CANDY SPECIAL
WILLOW CHOCOLATE BUDS
' 35c LB.
Wendorf's Bakery
& CONFECTIONERY -- Makers of
"Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake.
BREAD
PHONE 68
,____________
SAVE MONEY
NOW
110 PE CENT DISCOUNT
On All Stoves and
Heaters
on Hand
ulring January
Home made Sausage, lb.
Smoked Cottage Rolls
Bacon, in piece
1 pound print of Easifirst
Chuck Roast Beef
Shoulder Roast Beef _
Rolled Rib Roast
Ham, by the pound
Bulk Lard, 3 lb. for
FOWL FOR WEEK END
KINDLY ORDER THE DAY BEFORE FOR EARLY DELIVERY
20c
26c
32c
15c
18c
18c
20c
20c
50c
CONNELL & TYNDALL
" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "
Phone 162 Huron Street
MAKE 1931 THE PROSPERITY YEAR
Let its all get together and make this the turning point—think
prosperity—talk porsperity—imake prosperity. ' Stant tight in your
-own community—buy all your groceries at the home -gowned Superior
Shores. Everybody shares in the .prosperity of the Superior Stores
fernier—Ipackeruniporter—eanner--•box-maker grinter
of others, but most of all—lyourself. By supporting your local Su-
perior Store. you keep your money. in yours own community where
it really does you and yours' some good. Mlake 1931 The, Prosperity
,Year. '
WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS ,
Wagst'e ;Marmalade,' 40 oz. 26c
Palmolive Soap, 3 cakes ..19c
Lynn Valley Peas, l's, tin 050
50
• Choice Peaches, 2's•
Nagle- Leaf Salmon, 1-2's23e
Aylmer Tomatoes, ' 2's, 19c
2 tin for
Lealand Sweet mixed Piekies
3.oz. .. 47c
Purity Quick Oats, China .35c 35c
,Ktiafk Salad Dressing, $
Family Blend Tea, per lb. 39c
Family Blend Coffee, ib. ..39c
39c
Del 'Ifaiz Corn
Sea King Lobster, 1-2's,35e
Libby s. Sauer Kraut 14c
Colusribia Matches, 3 boxes 25c
Aylmer Soups, 3 {tins ... —29e
- HEINZ':
BIG SAVING WEEK -ENDS, JANUARY 10TH.
J. Ta McKNIGHT IGHT SON
KINDLY PHONE YOUR ORDERS IN. THE EVENING FOR EARLY
MORNING DELIVERY. PHONE 111
CLINTON, ONT. _
COLBORNE .
C. G. T. T. group held their month-
ly meeting on Tuesdiry of last week
at the home -Of Miss Hazel Young.
%Miss -• Franees M{c.C!larty spent
Monday with Miss' V. Fisher.
Maes 'Edith Mlartih and' Miss Am-
elia-
m-elia• Mlcllwam returned to their
studies at Clinton' School of Com-
merce, after spending two -weeks of
the • holiday season at their respec-
tive homes,.
■;:
a*. Aldir Adlen ihi s- taken !the No.
• 4 mail -route in place of" Mr..' Wesley'.
Fisher,- beginning' Jan. 1sf.
HARDWARE and PLUMBING Mrs. T. IL Wilson has a^eturned • councillors, Wm. 'Thom, •Melvin Tym-
{
Phone 244 front a visit at her home, near Lou -dill 'John Pitblado, George Faegan..
•
•
don, where her mother has been
quite` ill. •- . •
Miss Pearl Dickson has returned
.to her home after her visit with re-
•latives here. - •
Miss Luicy. Hardy :has returned to
her • .school - near London and also -
Miss Auntie Baster has gone .to her
school near Exeter.
Mi. Clayton Robertson, who is•
ta$ang�'
an, Engineering Course in
Tortetto was home for the holiday:
season.
•
-'Our township 'council goes back to,
Office -by 'accl,a natiol for 1931. They.
are: ''Reeve. Albert Gbldbhorpe;
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