HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1931-05-21, Page 8CLINTON'S LEADING ,JEWELRRY,STOREr
JJcied.hre Eye Sight
,.Those with defective dye -sight use up 40 percent:, more energy
doing the same work as those 'wih" TierCect Nisio11,
Hence ;the losses to 'industry through defeetfra
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. at scientifically and fit you with the latest style
frames,
I.
eye -sight is
R. H. JOHNSON
Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry
Next fI oVey's Drug Store. " Jeweller and Optician
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SPECIAL PRICES FOR QUICKTURNOVERON CLEARING
LINES
MEN'S WORK ,BOOTS, solid Joailier bought direct -from the
+Manufaettn'er, Special' Prices $1.98, $2.05 and $2,05
SPECIAL PRICES ON RUNNING SHOES
MEN'S SUITS AT WHOLESALE PRICES -
MEN'S WORK PANTS AND OVERALLS $1.25, $1.35 to $105
WORK SHIRTS, hi our Special Clearing lines at 85c II
FINE SHIRTS? white or colored, special
SPECIAL CLEARING PRICES ON ALL FLOOR
ASIC ITS . ABOUT THEM
.950
1 COVERINGS
THE NEW
MRY
OF THE
UNITEB 6NUflCN
DF CANADA
RANGES rN PRICE FROM
50G 111___$4 SO
There are four sizes of type 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
ordinZry paper and the three larger
'si'zes may be had printed on' Oxford
,India paper .also-. Most editions are
in black binding only, but a few may
be had in colors. The inusie edition
is in one size of type only and is
'priced from 52.00 to $5.00.
WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION
The W, Fair Co.
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
Plumsteel Bros.
EXCLUSIVE DEALERS, "CLOTHES OF QUALITY"
m.ne.wrm,o...mr.,A
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Sohnider's
Lard,
• 1 Ib. prints
Chuck Roasts
Rib Boils,
Bologna,
AT REAL
viNG,
IN PRICE
Pure ,Guaranteed
20 lb. pail ....$2,00
for , ,..... .`10e
Beef, pet lb. 12c
Beef, per lb . —10e
per lb. .... ...18e
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11.41. Sausage, 18e or 2 for 85s
Liver Sausage, per lb. ...20c
Summer Sausage,,per Ib. ..35e
Ring Bologna, per lb. ...,20e
Head Cheese, 2 lbs. for ....25c
W.einers, per lb.. ,22e and 25e
SPRING LAMB FOR SALE NOW—ALSO BEST QUALITY OF
BEEF, PORK AND VEAL
KINDLY ORDER THE DAY BEFORE FOR EARLY DELIVERY
C 1NTNELL TYiDALL.
•" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "
Phone 182 Huron Street.
We have Moved to Our New Store
and are Ready 'or Business
at this s Iace t.i
:ra IP 11 owe -
sits
11 BUTTER & PERDU?
11 PLUMBING HARDWIARE,
Phone 147w
;'ELECTRIC WIIRING
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SUPERIOR QUALITY CHICKS
We have Quality Chicks to offer at reduced prices in the follow-
ing popular breeds: •
Barred Rocks, S. C. White Leghorns, White Wyandottes,
Black Minorcas, Jersey. Black Giants
Trap -nesting. 200 birds in record of performance.
Wie can spare a few trays each week for custom hatching.
Let as send our pamphlet and price list and learn more about us,
SUNNYVALE POULTRY FARM AND HATCHERY
Seaforth, Ontario. +r Phone 1870, Seaforth Central.
06-tf.,.
IIhIIIn4iutN'Iilllpmiipmi. 0,„„012,0
Nir. IL W. Ambler of Pontiac, Micth,,
was here for the week -end.
Miss Ruby Irwin -visited her sister
at Thorold over the week -end.
Miss Harriet Hawkins, R,N, Strat-
ford, visited her hone in town last
week.
Mr. S. L. Scott of Toronto visited
her neiee, Mrs. A. L. Cartwright,
over the week -end.
Miss Marjorie Beaton, who has been
spending a holiday at her home in
town, has returned to Toronto,
11Tr. Ernest Hunter of Toronto spent
the week -end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunter of
town.
Mr. J. Ouninghame and Miss Flor-
ence •Cuningliailze went down to
Fullerton to visit the Misses Baker
over the week -end,
Mx'. and 94Izs, Samuel 'Thompson
and Elgin and Lloyd of Brucefield.
visited Ifr. and Mrs. Sydney
Thompson on Sunday.
¢1Tr. Erskine Evans of St. Marys Col-
legiate staff was 'home over the
week -end, and attended the Mason-
ie church parade on Sunday even-
ing,
Messrs. Ii, P. PlunisteeI, T. G Scrib-
bins, C. H, Venner and G. IL. Sef-
• ferson visited Tecumseh Lodge A.
P. and A. Id., Stratford, on Friday
evening.
Rev. Ms. Whitesides, who is conduct-
ing evangelistic serdices. in the
Holmesville church, was the guest
yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. J. Me-
fCinley of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Ga D. Roberton and
Miss Helen of town and Mr. Ken-
neth Roberton of Stratford motor-
ed to Niagara Falls, on Saturday,
returning Sunday.
Itis. and Mrs, W. T. Stone and Mrs.
Leonard of Hamilton ,;and Mrs.
Blight of Essex were week -end
guests of Misses Stone and Ward
over 'the week -end.
Mir. and Mrs. A. J. Krause and . son,
Morley, of Simeoe. and Mrs. R. B.
Brock of Jarvis were week -end
guests of Mr. and M'rs. Sydney
Thompson of town.
Rev. A. E. and Mrs, Doan of mit-
obeli, formerly of .Clinton, were in
town an Thursday, coming up to
attend the nurses' graduation exer-
cises held that evening, •
Mr. and Mrs. Alien. Lucas, their son,
.Ralph, and their niece, Miss Thel-
ma Jones, visited over the week-
end with the foriner's parents,
Mr. and Mks A. Lucas of Clinton,
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hall motored to
Langton and Simcoe and spent the
week-ehd with relatives. Mr. and
•Mrs, Fred Leonard accompail'ied
them as far as Delhi, where they
visited Mr, and Mrs. G. A.'Crooks,
Mrs. (Dr.) Adams and Master James
and Miss Mary, who have been
visiting the lady's father, Mr.
James Scott, for the past few
weeks, returned to' their home at
Windsor on Saturday. -
Mr. and 1l'Zrs, Ralph Hewson, Mrs.
!Leslie Hanley and little son and
IMjr. Pierce of Toronto motored up
and spent the week -end with the
ladies' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ti. H.
Cook. Mrs. Howson remained for
a longer visile.
Rev. D. E: arid Mrs. Foster of Wb-
low Grove were in town on, Tues-
day. Mr. Foster has been invited
to become pastor of the. Wesley-
- W9nis United congregation and, it
is expected, will assume his new
duties at the beginning of July.
TIIE CLINTON-NEWS 'RECORD
THURSDAY "'MAW 21, I03:t;. "'
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MAY 24th
SPECIAL
and $tek 'RReducing
SaJe
Stsre Pi1:ces
Large Juicy Pineapple, each 25c per doz. $2.75 Medium Pineapple 2 for 35c
BUY NOW FOR CANNING
BASKET OF ORANGES, each 59c
FOR THE 24th- OF MAY
Large bottle of Olives 25e
-Stuffed and Plain
Pork & Beans 2 for 35c
Carnation Milk, 2 for 25c
Colored Paper Cups, doz. 30c
Salmon (large) 2 for 25c
Red Salmon 25c
Fancy Assorted Bisc.,-1b. 19c
De Lux Jelly Powder, 6.25c
McLaren's Jelly, 3 for 17c
Ginger .Ale, per bottle 15c
S)ft Drinks, each 5c
WE WILL BE CLOSED ON
MONDAY, MAY. 25
FOR EVERY DAY
Black Tea Special 33c
Salada Tea, 2 Ib. 27c
Red Rose, half Ib. 27c
Sifting Tea, per lb. 25c
Maxwell Coffee, lb. 49c
Pleas All Coffee, lb. 25
cGran. Sugar, 10-55c
Chicken Feed, 71bs.25c
Fry's Cocoa, half 19c
Corn Flakes, 3 for 25c
Good Rice, 4 lbs. 25c
Tomatoes, large 10c
Soap Chips, 2 lbs. 19c
Demonstration of Cooking and Coffee in this Store June Ise to 6th.
Cheese and Biscuits for May 24
Kraft Cheese, lb. 30c Salted Wafers, pks. 5c
New Cheese, lb. 15c Fancy Biscuits 33c
Small pkg. Biscuits 5c . " Assorted Rise. 30c
Heinz's Catsup 19c C. & B. Catsup 19c
Lard, 3 lbs. 33c Soda Bisc., 2 lbs. 29c
CORNER GRO $ETERIA'+� i O'NEIL
"Phone 48 °� Price Prevails
Where
"Sells for Less"
LONDON' ROAD
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson and
family spent a, few days last week
with Peteriboro and Lindsay friends,
Misses Helen and Marjorie Me-
Ewing of Harlock, were guests of
Miss Irene Swinbank on Sunday
last.
Mr, Vic. Falconer was at Oshawa
and other eastern places this last
week.
?Miss Gladys Shipley had an opera-
tion on her nose and her tonsils re-
moved at the Clinton hospital last
week.
Ki'. and Mrs, 3. Quigley spent
Sunday with HuIIett friends.
L1BEIPALS
The annual meeting of the
LIBERAL ASSOCIATION OF
SOUTH HURON
will be held in the
10 NHALL OLINTON', ON
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3rd
- at 2 o'clock p.m.
For the election of officers and
such other business as may come be-
fore the meeting. The meeting will
be addressed by
Mr. Thomas McMillan, M.P,, and
Mr, Mitchell Hepburn,,,,,ALP.,
Provincial Liberal Leader.
GOD SAVE THE KING
Federal Officer: Dr. J. W. Shaw.
President, J. A. McEwen, Secretary.
Provincial Officers: Georgy Stan -
bury, President, J. M. Govenlock,
secretary, 19-2.
C•MING
TO CLINTON
on the evening of
TUESDAY, JUNE 2nd
SEAFORTRMINSTRELS
Comprising the best talent of our
neighboring town.
ahorurof mixed voioes picked from
all the church choirs of Seaforth in
groups of Saered and Classical sel-
ections, as well as popular and old
time ballads.Artistic soloists, clever
skit's, and funny endmen. The most
pretentious show ever brought to
Clinton. Over fifty in the east.
Watch for bills and further an-
nouncements. 19-1.
For the
IIOL1WLY
We will have a Complete
Line ,of
CAKES, PIES,
BREAD & BUNS
ALSO SPECIAL
FRUIT and SPICE
LOAF
Bartliff & Crich
?Clinton, Ont. Phone 1
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STANLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Neil McGregor and
Frank, Mr. Hugh •Gilmour and Mr.
John A. McEwen attended the fun-
eral of the late Mrs. D. Walks,
Mas. McGregor's sister, at Paisley
on Thursday of last week.
Mrs. Thos, Baird, Sr., and Mrs. T.
13. Baird visited friends in London
last Thursday.
Miss Dorothy Innes of the Univer-
sity of Toronto Is hone for the vaca-
tion time,
ORANGE AND
CHOCOLATE CAKE
1) WILL 731 oun
1 SPECIAL
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WEEK -END
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SOFT DRINKS, Delivered by the
Case $1.00
STOP AT OUR FOUNTAIN FOR
ICH CREAM
BREAD
WHOLEWHEAT, POTATO
STEAM LOAF, COTTAGE, ROUND•
AND SNOWFLAKE
Made as Good as The Best
—TRY OUR SERVICE—
Wendorf's Bakery
& CONFECTIONERY — Makers of
"Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake"
BREAD
PHONE 08
SPRINC TIMEAND
PAITING TIME
Why not start .in now to refinish
your home?
Ilse Martin-Senour 100% Pure Paint
and Varnishee for Inside and
Outside Use.
Try our Quickote Enamel
for a Brighter Kitchen'
Our Floor Enamel in all shades
is just what you want to put -the fin-
ishing touch tp any room,
alikins
HARDWARE and PLUMBING
Phone' 244
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We are Ready for the
Wanner Weather
WITH A NICE NEW LINE OF VERANDAH FURNITURE
INCLUDING JAPANESE .CEA IRS AND ROCKERS, DESK
CHAIRS, COLLAPSIBLE STOOLS, CHAIRS AND STRETCHERS,
AT A VERY LOW PRICE
We always carry a good assortment of Japanese Grass Mats
in all sizes and the latest patterns.
A new stock if Hammocks.
We have some wonderful new values in Bedroom ,Suites, all
the new styles, also some real bargains in Beds, Springs and Mat-
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
EMPIRE DAY
Monday next through the British Commonwealth of Nations has
been declared a holiday. All factories and stores will be closed to
allow the workers a day of recreation, so don't forget to lay in a
larger stock of groceries than you usually require for the week -end.
The list below contains many delightful suggestions and it doesn't
cost any more to deal at a Superior Store,
WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS
Stuffed Olives, right size
for Picnics ,25e
Lealand Sweet Mixed Pickles
12 oz. for . ,. ...,,.27c
Ohipeo, large, pkg. ....21c
•Choice Tomatoes, 2% size
2 for 23c
Bon -Ami Cake or Pdwe,
2 for .. ..25c
Pabnolife Soap, 8 cakes ,,.23c
(and one Free)
Ohmteau Cheese, 1.2 lb, .,.19a
.Campbell's Soup, .2 tins., 25c
King Oscar �Sard,1nes ..,17c
Fancy Red Salmon, 1-2's
15c, 1's ...,,,,,25c•
Hawe's Lemon Oil
28c
Hawe's Floor Wax 48c
Family Blend Tea, Ib.... 519cpOc
Family Coffee, per ib, .. „S89c e
Dates, 2 Obs. for 17c
SEE OUR `SPECIALS FOR THE HOLIDAY a:.
FRUITS ANI) VEGETABLES' ARE DELICIOUS AT THIS STORE •
PINEAPPLE, STRAWBERRIES, CARROTS, CABBAGE, ORANGES
BANANAS, CELERY, LETTUCE AND TOMATOES-
MEATS—Cooked Ilam for Picnic Lunch, Breakfast Bacon, lb, 29e
Corned Beef, Back Bacon, per ib, 89e, - Roast Ram, b;
Cottage Roll, per lb. 29c.
J. T. I SON
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SEE OUR LEADER
MADE' TO ME.9•SVE3
BLUE SERGE SUIT
Special at i
'Dry Cleaning & Pressing;, Overcoat or, Suit $1.50
DAVISA
Veteran Tailors'Phone. 224w