HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1931-05-14, Page 9THE CLINTON-NEWS RECORD
CLINTON'S LEADING JEWEIERY lST'ORE
elective e Sight
Those, with defective eye -sight use up 40 percent more energy
doing the 'same work as ,those wih perfect vision.
Hence the dosses to industry through defective eye -sight is
alarming.'
.Does it pay to employ ,help with defective vision.
!See to it that they have their eyes properly tested and fitted
'before employing them,
We'can do it scientifically and fit you with the latest style
frames. i i i .
R.' H. JOHNSON
Graduate of Toronto. College of Optometry
Next Hovey's,Drug Store. Jeweller and Optician
s
SPECIAL PRICES FOR QUICK TURNOVER ON CLEARING
LINES
MEN'S. WORK BOOTS, solid leather bought direct from the
Manufacturer. Special Prices $1,98, $2.65 and .2.95
SPECIAL PRICES ON RUNNING SHOES
MEN'S SUITS AT WHOLESALE PRICES
MEN'S WORK PANTS AND OVERALLS $.1.25, $1.35 to $1.95
WORK SHIRTS, in our Special Clearing lines at 85c
FINE SHIRTS, white or colored, special 95c
SPECIAL CLEARING PRICES ON .ALL FLOOR COVERINGS
ASIC IIS ABOUT THEM
Plumsteel
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POS.
EXCLUSIVE DEALERS, "CLOTHES OF QUALITY"
COTTAGE ROLLS PEAMEALED, per lb. Xie
COTTAGE ROLLS, SMOKED,, per lb. 21c
COOKED HAM, Sliced, per lb. 50e
SANDWICH HAM LOAF, per lb, 40c
MACARONI. AND CHEESE LOAF, per Ib: 30e
COOKED CORN- BEEF, per Ib. 25e
BOLOGNA, per lb,, ... , 20e
RING BOLOGGNA, per lb. , , 20e
HEAD CHEESE, 2 lbs. for 250
.22e and 25c
QUALITY OF
WEINERS, • per lb.
SPRING LL11B FOR SALE NOW—ALSO BEST
BEEF, PORK AND VEAL •
SEE US FOR BEST QUALITY LARD, AT A REAL
ANY QUANTITY.
PRICE
KINDLY ORDER THE DAY BEFORE FOR EARLY DELIVERY
CONNEILL & TYNDALL
" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "
Phone 162 Huron Street.
ORMIXIMPAMMIIMIIMMINISM
Cleata-im Pal t
Now is the time to do your paint- p
ing before 'the real hot weather 11
comes on.
We have a large stock of both
indoor and outdoor paint at attrac-
tively low prices. 00
Also a line of varnishes and the i9
quick -drying Lacquer which drys in
4 hours time.
Call in and see our new color
scheme before buying.
O
SUTTE
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& PERDUE
PLUuMBING I-IARDWARE, ELECTRIC •WQR,ING.
Phone 147w
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Onensameamorosomeollinessuar
SUPERIOR QUALITY CHICKS
We have Quality Chicks to offer at reduced prices in the follow
, -
mg popular breeds:
Barred Rocks, S. C. White foghorns, White W.yandottes,
Black Minorcas, Jersey Black Giants •
¶1 ap-nesting. ,200. birds in record of,r+performance.
We can spare a few trans each week for ,custom,- hatching,
Let us -send our pamphlet ppdp$i of last and, leartr `'more about us.
' SUNNYVALE POULTRY FARM AND HATCHERY
Seaforth, Ontario.- Phone 137r3,-Seaforth Central:
06•tf., •
THE NEW
IIYMMIIY
OFTHE
UNITED GHURCH
OF CANAOA
RANGES IN PRICE FROM
TEURS•DA:Y„. MA"X1 14;.1931'
sastaismoresiessieessi
NEAP"LE•WEEK1
:�iyd Qaick Tuniove-r Sale
Mai 15th aad 16th
LARGE JUICY PINEAPPLES, each 25c MEDIUM PINEAPPLES,
5Uc.: lo X4.50
there are four sizes oftype and
each size type in a liberal variety of
bindings, some in cloth, some ,mor-
occo, paste grain and persian.. All
four sizes of' type are printed on
ordinary paper and the three larger.
sizes may be had printed on Oxford
India paper also. Most editions are
in black binding only, but a few may
be had hi colors. The music edition
is in one size of type only and is
priced from $2.00 to $5;00.
WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION
TIM W. D. Fair CO.
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
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Miss Wallace has been visiting 14Irs.
J. Wiseman of town.
Miss Jessie O'Neil of London spent
the week -end at her home in town,
Mr. G. 'Bolton left Monday on a
little visit to his son in Brant-
ford,
Miss Harriet. Hawkins of Stratford
has been visiting her parents in
town. •
Miss Margaret Ross of Stratford
-was the week -end guest of Mrs.
W. T. O'Neil,
Mr, J. G, Chowen was in Stratford
on Monday attending the funeral
of a business acquaintance.
Mr, and Mrs, Ken. Chowen and Miss
Betty of Hamilton spent the week-
end as guests of Mr, and, Mrs. J.
G. Chewers.
Mr. J'. D. Bucknell, formerly ac-
countant on the staff of the local
Royal Bank, now of Leamington,
was in town on Sunday. -
Mrs. J, E. Hogg was in St. Thomas
on Tuesday and Wednesday at-
tending the Women's Missionary
Society Conferenee Branch.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Plumsteel, Miss
•11largaret Plumsteel and Misses
Isabel Biggart and Eileen Runt -
:ball motored to Toronto for the
week -end.
Mr. James Fraser, who was obliged
to miss his year's finals at the
Toronto University owing to ilI-
ness, is recuperating at his home
south of- Clinton.
Dr. and Mrs. Precunier of Essex,
Miss Cleta Ford of St. Thomas and
Mr. Wilbur Ford, London, spent
the week -end as guests of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ford.
Mr. r and Mrs, Hugh Cameron' of
Guelph and Mrs. L. Trick and
l4Iiss Vera Trick of London visited
the ladies' sister, Mrs. C. J. Wallis
of town, and other relatives in
the vicinity over the week -end.
Rev. K. 11fcGoun, rector of St. Paul's
church, Sheriff C. G. Middleton
and Mr. T. Hawkins are in Lon-
don this week attending the an-
nual meeting of the Synod of the
Diocese of Huron. The two lat-
ter are lay delegates from St.
Paul's.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Hall and
Master Teddy motored up from
Pembroke on Friday to visit their
parents, Mr. and Mas. G. R. Hall
and Mr. II. .3. Hibbs of town.
Mr. Hall returned the beginning of
'the week, leaving Mrs. Hall and
her little son for a longer visit..:
Mr. and Mrs. - Erwin G. Zinn . and.
family of Lanes visited 'at the.
home of the lady's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George holland, just
south of town, on Saturday and
on their return were accompanied
•by Miss Viola Holland, who spent
the week -end with .them•..
BRUCEFIELD .
Rev, W. A. Bremner and"Rev. 14fr.
Weir of Blyth will exchange pulpits
next Sunday for the "morning ser -
Vice, ri'he opening servlet will -;be
withdrawn, on account of the Young
People's' anniversary' th be held in
Kippen. ,
,Mfrs. W: Stevens returned to her
borne in the village last week after
spending ftur months with hoi;•
daughter, Mr's. Dhoinpson of Sar-
nia. We we1Come Icer to .etl'r viilege
again. •. •i.
'Mrs. Strath. of Plu&Gale Spent, .a
few days last ;week at,ihe home' ' of
Mr. and Mrs." Itugh Berry •:
'Nties ce il1'uStahl of London
visited at .the helnb ' of her.parents
SPECIAL PRICE BY TfIE DOZE
LARGE. BOTTLE OF O•LIVES, PLAIN 'AND STUFFED
3 bottles Essence (limited
10 lbs. Gran. Sugar
Corn Flakes
Table Syrup
Whiz Toilet Flush
Cocoa (Fry's)
Big Five each
Salmon Red Cohoe large
Pink
2 tins Tomatoes
Lard, 20 pound pail
5 lbs.
Goo
2:: for 35c
IN CRACKLE JAR
25c
number) for 10c
53c
2 pkgs. 19c
33c 10 lbs. 58c
25c
2 lb. 19c
5c
25c
2 for 25c-
19c
5c19c
$2.00
feed i
Shelled Walnuts per Ib. 39c
3 Ibs Special Black Tea 95c fl lb for 33c
Siftings Tea
Coffee lb.
2 Ibs Shortening
3 Ibs Lard
25c
25c
23c
33c
Bananas, per dozen 29c
Pork & Beans large Size 2 for 35c.
Ammonia 4 pkgs. 25c
Dates Golden 3 for 25c
3 Tins Peas
air Gr
You are Welcome Whether You
eel
uy or Not
' CLINTON'S BIG
CORNER GROCETERIA
Phone 48
Where
"Sells for Less"
Price Prevails
moliMaamarmagasollsemarsosausima amp,.
last week,
Mr. and M`rs. Monteith and family
of London and Mr, and Mrs. Hast-
ings and family of Wingham spent
Sunday ,at the home of Mrs. Janet
Ross.
The regular monthly meeting of
the Woman's Association of Bruce -
field United church was held in the
school room Thursday afternoon last
with a splendid attendance, Quilting
and piecing quilt ,blocks was the
work for the first part of the after-
noon, which evergrone enjoyed. The
devotional leader called the meeting
to order and after singing a, hymn in
the now hymnal Mr's. (Rev.) Ben-
ner read the scripture lesson and all
repeated the Lord's Prayer. The
president, Mrs. AIem, Broadfoot, took
charge of the business and reports
were read and adopted. Roll tall was
not so well responded to as at this
time of year spare moments are few.
A very interesting paper was given
on healthful home, which was well
worth remembering. The cup and
saucer shower was a splendid success
and along with several other articles
were donated to the church kitchen.
The president kindly offered her
home for the June meeting. Repeat=
ing the Mispah benediction in unison
brought the meeting to a close and a
hearty vote of thanks to Miss Marks
for her .splendid lunch and tea.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben. D. Kaiser from
Detroit, Mich., spent Sunday at the
home of Mrs. Kaiser's parents, M'r.
arid Mrs. H. Zapfe.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Wright called
on his mother, Mrs. C. Wright of
Brumfield.
AUBURN'
Mr. and Mrs. Straubus and little
daughter of Detroit spent the week-
end at the 'home of the lady's par -
Home Cooking Sale
Under the auspices of the Ladies
of the Altar Society of St. Joseph's
church wil lbe held in the
NORMANDIE CLUB ROOMS
(under the Star Thea-
tre), .on the afternoon of
Saturday, May .16th
eats, Mr. and Mrs. H. Wagner.
1 'M4•. and kris. Wm. Muteh and
Miss Dorothy of Clinton were visit-
ors here on Sunday last.
Rev. Mr. Townsend of Atwood
wilI preach in Knox United church
on Sunday next. Rev. Dr, Morti-
more will take the services on that
charge.
On Tuesday evening last the Ben -
miller Y.P.Si put on a splendid pro-
gramme for the Y.P.S, here. A large
number attended, after which re-
freshments were served,
arr. and Mrs. Frank Stanley, who
have been here for the past month,
left on Monday for Toronto, where
they have secured a position.
Mr. Ed. Lawson finished sawing
logs for the season, one day last
week. •
• OUR NEW FRUIT AND
NUT ROLLS
TARTS FOR FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY
Many makes of bread are sold but
there is no bread of better quality
than SNOWFLAKE. Stop our wa-
ken or call 68.
CANDY SPECIAL
PEBBLES, Per lb. 29c
Wendorf's Bakery
& CONFECTIONERY — Makers of
"Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake"
BREAD
PHONE . 68
SPRIN3 TIMEAND
PAITIS TIME
FROM 2 UNTIL G
17-2,
Saturday Specials
Honeymoon Cake
WITH THE NEW
BUTTER -MALLOW FILLING AND
ICING
CNUCOLAI`E
Als o
CARIE .
with a
MATISIIMALLUW PILLING
PECAN ROLLS, , RUTTER HORNS
ANL), A It3IAL SUJ..Y i'0AIi
and a Variety of
DAI`NfiYy1VIAtD BREAD,, CAICES,
A.N•D BUNS. •
"%Clinton . 53akerq"
Ball'YIC.,
ruhtolir Ortt, :... hoite 116, 1.
Why not start in now, to refinish
your home?
tlse Martin-Senour 100% Pure Paint
and Varnishes for Inside and .
Outside Use:
Try our (4uickote Enamel
Far; a Brighter Kitchen
Our Floor Enamel in all shades
is just what you want to put the fin-
ishing touch to any room:
T. Rawkhis:
HARDWARE and PLUMBING
Phone 244.•
We are Ready for the
Warmer Weather
WITH A NICE NEW LINE OF VERANDAH FURNITURE
INCLUDING JAPANESE CHAIRS AND ROCKERS, DESK
CHAIRS, COLLAPSIBLE STOOLS, CHAIRS AND STRETCHERS,
AT A VERY LOW PRICE
We always .carry a good assortment of Japanese Grass Ilrats
in all sizes and the latest patterns,
A new stock if Hammocks.
W'e have some wonderful new values in Bedroom Suites, all
the new styles, also some real bargains in Beds, Springs and idat-
tresses,
HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
We have a good line of Lawn Mowers, Garden and Lawn Tools
of all kinds. ' Screen Doors and Windows, and Screening in all
Widths.
ELECTRIC PLATES AND STOVES AND COAL OIL STOVES
Clinton -Hardware & Furniture Co..
WATCH OUR WINDOW -
Our policy of "p aying the game" with those who deal in
Superior
Chain Stores es rn
prices and values, is s mc that returnsrn
s to
us a rich harvest of satisfied eustonieis every year. We consider
that these satisfied customers are our most valuable asset, and,
in passing on to them reduced costs as they take -effect, and
in many other ways, we spare no effort to keep then in that con-
tented frame of mind. It is to your own advantage to deal in a
;Superior Store.
WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS
Surprise Soap, 10 bars .,.45c -
Lux Toilet Soap, 3 calces. 19c
Aylmer Soups, 2 tins 19e
Borden's Chocolate Malted
14fillk, 16 oz, 59c
SOS 'Scouring Pad; small 14c
Interlake Toilet Tissue,
3 rolls for 23c
Royal York Tea, 1-2 Ib. ,28e
Royal York Tea, 1 lb. .. , 55e
Roman Meal 29c
Pink Salmon, 1-2's ,100
Salmon,
,
Pink S 1s . ..5 ] e
Green Giant Peas, tin1 e
.. 9
Choice Peaches in heavy
Syrup, 2 tins 35e
Chase & Sanborn's Coffee
8 oz. 29c 16 oz. —.570
Carnation Milk, 3 small tins 19c
2 large tins 25e
Aylmer Tomatoes, 2's, tin 09c
Icing Sugar, 3 lbs. 25e
Peas, No, 4, 2 tins 190
Minute Tapioca, 2 pkgs. ,25e
SPECIAL—Granulated or Brown . Sugar, 10 lbs. for .. .........62c
FRUITS—Strawberries, Pineapples, Oranges,. Lemons, Grapefruit
on display in our. window.:
FRESH VEGETABLES' EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY
J. T. McKNrR.1YYT ;& SON
gw+wsw.o
SEE OUR LEADER
MADE TO 111EA'SURU
BLUESE'G
special at3
-4 sUI
Dry Cleaning & Pressing, Overcoat or Suit $1.50
I
Veteran Tailors
MAN
,Phone 224w