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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1931-06-04, Page 8CLINTON'S LICADING JEWELERY STORE DC1CCtITe _ . 'I ht more energy, eye -sight is tested and fatted the latest style Those with defective eye -eight use up -40 percent. doing the samework asthose will perfect Vision. Hence the losses to hsiliistry through defective ale -Inning. Does it pay to employ bee:with 'defective vision. =See to it that they have theireyesproperly, before employing them, We can do it seientif Bally and fit you \with frames, R. H. JOHNSON Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry Next Hovey's Drug Store, Jeweller and 'Optician/ „. �f... AI ., SPECIAL PRICES • FOR .QUICK TURNOVER LINES ;MEN'S 'WORIC BOOTS, solid leather bought .direct Manufacturer. Special Prices $1:98, SPECIAL PRICES ON RUNNING SHOES MEN'S SUITS AT WHOLESALE PRICES MEN'S WORK. PANTS AND OVERALLS $1,25, WORK SHIRTS, in our Special Clearing lines at FLNE SKIRTS, white or colored, special .......................'95c ..Si ON C'LEARI'NG from the $2.65 and $2:96 $1.35 td'$L95 .. - , . .. , 86e COMINGS j 1 l 1 SPECIAL CLEARING PRICES ON ALL FLOOR, ASK US ABOUT THEM Plumsteel EXCLUSIVE DEALERS, Bros. "CLOTHES OF QUALITY" Values for the Thrifty Awaiting you at the Superior est quality at unusually low prices. and ;reduce your food budget by WE SELL THE Fray Benton Corned Beef, 17c RedSockeyeSalmon, 1-2's lOe l's 4$e Royal York Tea, 1-2's 28a l's , 55e Drummer Brand Pastry • Flour, 7's . 100 Make. your baking a suttees," 24's . . 58c i Chateau Cheese, r/3 ib, pkg19e Large, 2 for 25c Pineapple Marmalade, 40oz jar , 43c • -Minded Housewife Stores are groceries of the choic- Cheek your requirements now shopping here. BEST FOR LESS irteCormick's Tip Top Shortbread, per Ib. 30c Eanyflowers Toilet Soap, 4 eakes 25e lVfeLaren's Olives, No, 20 23e Kraft Salad Dressing or Tasty Spread, lrge. size .23e Pure Lard, l's, 2 lbs. 24e D. & B, Cleanup Soap 23e Libby's Sauer Kraut, Ige, 2 25e Fly Tox, 8 ozs. 45e Clark's Spaghetti , ige. tin 10e Qaul. Br. No. 4 Peas, 3 for 23e TOMATO AND CABBAGE PLANTS ARE IN THIS WEEK HUGE PINEAPPLE WEEK• -=Choice Pineapples, special in half dozen lots. FRESH• FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FOR WEEK -END ALSO EVERYTHING YOU WANT FOR A PICNIC LU.NCR SPECIAL IN MEATS FOR WEEK -END Kindly telephone your order• early in the morning J. T. McKNIGHT+ ON i El C1 TC . ® 1 to $14.00 1 BARGAIN, �� or '""ems... 41 1 t4 i�;� $S.Oa SPECIAL 3 CALL air SBF ' LAWNMOWERS PRICES R � . ANGING FROM DON'T FORGET OUR COUNTER _SUTTER&PERDIJEI PLUMBING HARDWARE,` Phone OPO- ELECTRIC WIRING 147w 'HULLETT TOWNSHIP The following is the report'. of S. l. No. 5 for the month of May: Sr..4bh—Alma Carter, 79; Clif- 'ord Adams, 73; Ethel lioggarah; 67; ',Kenn Fairservice, 66. Sr. 3rd --•Elva Snell, 70; Lloyd Car- ;er, 69;.Nelson Ledford, 40; Frank 7ngiebrecht, 40, Jr. 3rd—Alma IJnggarth, .69;; Bar- vara Snell, 69; Bill. Radford, 58; VI. Lovett, 48; L. Vodden, 35. Jr. 2nd ---Vere Hoggarth, Jean Ap- ileby, Joyce Fairserviee, • . Pr.—Enna `Mair, Helen Radford. Sr. 2nd—'Leonard Radford, 68; Jean !arquhar, 56.-M L. Parrott, teacher Following is a report of S: S. No. ' for the month of May: 5th—&Vera McDonald, 70: Sr. 4th—+Eddie Bell, 72. "Jr." 8rd--•Mildred Bell, Jean IVIG- iallnm, 80. 'equal. Jr_ 2nd--iJrene -*Callum, 76; Isa- .o 0=01==-....— Sr.I1st--Lydia Bell, 95. Beginners= -.Doris Lear, _Billy Pol- lard. Number on roll, 10; average et- tendance, 9.4. Best.' spellers for month, Lydia Bell and Waved Bell. Best in arithmetic, Lydia Bail. ---Gl've A. Wen, tesichei', Report of S. S. No. 10; for the months of April anis May: Sr.14th---IDoiothf `Vddden 7b. Jr. 4th--Stariley Yungb1IYrtt,' 11'; Leonard Yungb'luttt : X58. ` Jr Srd: Ruth Vodden, 82 Beth Goviar ?0; *Mier Sprung, i0; .Pearl Jofihston,. 64;_ Florence Yung- blutt, 64; Lildih Ilii /kir*, 40. Sr. 2nd-lIthoila C.rovier, '20; Joe; I•Iunking, 66. Jr. 1s-t—John Sprung, 70. Pr --Anna Mae Johnston, '70 Beginners -Fern Yuitgblu$t, Refit XK'iai fNumper do rollr;15, average V.t. •E.: "til let t, "teacher THE CLINTON-NEWS RECORD 411M1V .. Green Glass- •Tableware has , met the. approval of our particular cus tamers. Sonne- say 'the 'specific shade 01 , -green is beautiful, it has a Pee - feet -polish and good. mold work, smooth edges and Bottoms the de- signs •are shapely anti the prices at- tractive. A' cup end saucer or 'a salt and iepper,'75c;' an eight inch fruit -bowl, 20e and "nappies to match 50e per dozen; a very good shape in either sugar' or cream at 15c each; Sherbets are '75c a dozen. A seven piece. water set for 800 and tumblers" are 6,0e per dozen. Flower Vase in two shapes, 8" 'high for 18c. • If you have been putting off the buying of a moth proof garment bag it's really time you took action,. he cause the busy moth doesn't wait,' do-, lay or hesitate. In the warm, dark. depths df ,youb winter garments he burrows and- dives and anultiplies. We have dither side or top opening, their use combines utility, quality, economy, serviceability. • The big, new, completely revised edition of Bobby Jones on Golf is now on sale. Perhaps no sportsman in the. world is esteemed --so respect- ed for his knpwledge of the game, be at , the -height of his popularity; base brought res book up-to-date. The price is aoc. The good ship "Business' manned by 'Vision; Courage and Confidence will Tide out the storm of depression and roar% the Pont of Prosperity. 'i It's hardly likely the good ship will visit us If we `talk .Hard Times. So let's 1111S11,—Here"s hoping. Seth Parker's Flymnal is here. He_ is an interesting character and en- deared himself' to millions; 'You've heard his kindly philosophy and Songs on the air. Now get his book ,hnd sing with Seth. Wards and mu- sic $L00. THRRSDAY, JUNE 4, 1937, The W. D. Fair Co. Often the Cheapest—Always the Best Miss Ruth Dillon of town was in De trait over the week -end. Miss Madeline Hawkins is spending a week with relatives in Hamilton. Miss Mary Brownlee of Hamilton is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. J. Paisley. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Cruick- ,ahank, little Miss Anita and Miss Mary Baird spent the week -end at Blyth. Mr. and Mrs, S. Mitchell and Mies M. R. Mitchell of Pontiac, Mich., spent the week -end with iirrs. Jas. Cornish, Me. and Mrs. J. A, Carter of London were in town last week, corning up to attend the funeral of the late J. Deeves. rlir. A. D. -McCartney and Mr, J. B. Mustard.• are in Toronto attending a meeting of the Retail Coal Deal- ers Association. Messrs. Jack" Mach and Jack and Harold Livermore of Detroit spent the week -end at their respective honies in town. Mr. and Hrs. Ernest Crich of Pon- tiac were with the foriner's father, lbIr. Herbert Crieh of town over the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Levis and Miss Margaret McKinley of Stanley were in Windsor and Detroit over the week -end. Messrs, T.G. Scribbins, H. P. Plum - steel, •G, H, Jefferson and N. W. 1rewartha visited the Exeter Ma- sonic lodge an Monday evening. Miss Alcam, Mrs. R. Currie, Mr. Pocock and Mi. Kenneth Jones "were in Toronto last week attend- ing theconvention of Baptist. Young People. PIrs. John McKinley, Mrs. J, B. Le- vis and Miss Ruth and l4laster" John visited with the former's sis- ter, Mi•s. Robert McKinley of Stanley, on Monday. fir, T. MaMilien, M.P. far South Hu- ron, and Mr, Mitchell Hepburn, leader of the Provincial Liberals, were guests of Dr.and Mrs J W, Shaw while in ,town, yesterday, Mrs A. T Cooper is in Toronto for a couple of days attending the World's W. C. 1'. U. Convention. ,Miss Jean Mian -ray of Exeter is the delegate from Huron County but Mrs. Cooper will take in a few sessions. Miss Gladys 'Crich is in Hamilton this week, going down yesterday to attend the graduation exercises in connection with the General Hos- nital there, her niece, Miss Vera Douglas, being a member of tbo graduation class. 3ev, W, A. Townshend d London was in town this week, having been called home - owing to the sudden death of ,his father, A. Townshend, who passed away almost immed- iately On his return from Toronto bn Monday evening, V.Irs. W. J. Nether and Miss Helen returned :From - a'visit'with vela- tives and friends in . Owen Sound oxr S'uhday. `Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Nediger motored up for them. They vera accompanied home by Mrs: 'tiV!auglr of Owen 'Sound. who is apenaing a few weeks with her sister-in-law, Mrs. W. J. Nediger. L. Kett of the Brussels Post was in town yesterday, corning flown to hear Mr, Mitchell Hen - burn speak ab the convention of South Huron Liberals. Mr. Kerr is nursing a, sore finger, he having had the tip snipped off in his lino - type the other day. The finger was no doubt at the time in spine place not intended for it.. Fortunately ithe injury was not 58 2Brinus as it mii.ght have been. 1 0 ',. y daythis week, e ndin g �aturday, June une 6 th,w we invite ,all interjected in Cooking to call. andp sample -ourSpecial' Lines ofBaking, also a Free Demonstration of Chase 6arad' Siiib�rii's . p You are Invited to attend these Lectures Daily No obligation to buy not miss one of these - Last day, Saturday, June -6th Miss Wilkie demonstrator Sp clad, [lees ming ! erno s rat on v -ee Our Own Baking Powder, lb. twin Magic Baking Powder, - ib. tin Chase and Saiiborn's. Coffee, ` ib.. Bulk Coffee, ib. 19c 34c 55c 29c Granulated Sugar, 10 pounds. Icing' Sugar, 3 pounds. Soda Biscuits, 2 pounds . Chase and Sanborn's Tea, pound Cooked Ham, Lunch Loaf, Shortening, Ham Loaf, Bacon, (piece) Loaf Cheese, per lb. per lb. 2 lbs. lb. Ib. lb. are and rafts 45c 30c 25c 40c 23c 30c Pineapple, each Bananas, per dozen Oranges, per basket New potatoes, 4 pounds Lemons, per: dozen Oranges, 2 dozen 57c 25c. 29c 60c 1.5c to 25c 20c to 29c 59c 25c 19e 27c STORE CLOSED WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS DURING JUNE, JULY & AUGUS'f CLINTON'S BIG CORNER GROCETERIA Phone 48 T. Where "Sells for Less" Price Prevails PEOPLE YOU KNOW Mr. C. J, Wallis is home after a business trip to the west. Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Cuninghame and family spent the week -end at their cottage at Bayfield. Miss Margaret Torrance of Toronto bas been visiting her .grandmother, Mrs, J. Torrance of town, Mrs. James Scott and Miss Jean Scott returned last week from Denver, Col, Miss Jean will spend a holiday at her home in town. Rev. Edgar Taylor" and family of Stratford and Ma. and Mrs. John Erb of Sebringville visited Rev. A. A. Holmes and Mrs. Holmes last week -end. Miss Ruth Ball, who completed her course at the Western University, has taken a position in the office of the Hotel Britannia, Lake of Bays, for the summer months. Messrs H. P. Plumsteel, C. 11. Ven- ner, G. Ib. Jefferson, F. -T. Jack- son, J. Schoenhals and W. Cudmore visited Morning Star Lodge, A. F. & A. M. Carlow one evening Last week on the occasion of a visit from the D.DdG.M. Rev. Dr. Hogg, Rev. F. G. Terrill and Rev, A. A. Holmes are attending the annual meeting of the London Conference of the United Church, which is being held in Chatham this week, Messrs. C. S. Hawke, J. 0. Crich, R. E. Manning, C. J. Wallis are the lay delegates at- tending from the two congrega- tions in town. STANLEY • Miss Marsh of Auburn spent the week -end with Muss Elizabeth Snow- den of the Sauble Line. Mr. Gladwin Westlake visited friends at St. Thomas last week Mr. and Mrs. Harold Penhale and *tinily spent a couple of days at Lon- don and St. Thomas last week. Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Westlake 'Spent Sunday as the guests of friends hi Gadbrich. Mr. and ditrs. Rhyel of Detroit spent the week -end with Miss R. Snowden of the Sauble line. !Mr. and Mrs. Lorne E. Pepper • of Niagara Falls spent the week -end at the home of Me. John Pepper. Mr. Hugh *Gregor of Detroit visited at I4Ir. `John M`bCowans, and Mr. Geo. T. Bairds at the first of the week. Mrs, McCuteh@on of Brussels, bas been visiting her sister, Mrs. Janes Jackson the past week or so. - lay Bake During Hot Weather We Carey a Wionderful Variety of BREAD, HUNS, MUFFINS, COOKIES, CAKES. AND on, THE. MOST InELICIoUS • PIES YOU EVER ATE. "'Clinton akerij" BARTLIFF CRICH Clinton, Ont. Phone No. 1 BAZAAR The Ladies Auxiliary of the Pres- byterian church will hold their an- nual lune bazaar in the council chamber on SATURDAY, JUNE 6th From 3 to 0 p.m, Touch and Take Booth Convenor, Miss McDonald. Novelty and C-ift, Mrs. G. D. Roberton 5e, 10e and 16c, Mrs, Morgan Aprons, 11trs. Mutcb Candy, 'Mrs. Axon Home -Made Baking, fctrs. ,i. Neilans Afternoon Tea, Mrs. Forrester and Mrs, Ward. 20 -2. Recipe for Making Men Ingredients One Red Blooded Boy, Parents' loving care, ,Outdoor exercise. Some Study (not too much) Reas- onable amount of work, Nourishing food (plenty of good bread.) Method Mix work and play with study. Combine wisely under direction of loving parents. Add muscle building foods—plenty of nourishing bread, Rear with patience and understand- ing, Turn out .at 21, a credit to par- ents, This recipe makes one man. Only a mother knows the e painstalc- ing ,.are required to raise a boy right Good bread and plenty of it is a great help, Is it any wonder that smart rnathers patronize bak- ers who make good bread? VISIT OUR ICE CREAM PARLOR Wendurf.'s . Bakery & CONFECTIONERY— Makers of "Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake" BREAD PRONE 68 SPR INC TIMEAND PAINTING TIME Why not start in now to refinish• your home? Use 14`Iartin-Senour 100% Pure Paint and Varnishes for Inside and Outside Use. Try oar Quickote Enamel for a Brighter Kitchen Our Floor Enamel in all shades isyjust ~what you want to put the fin- ishing touch tp any room, T. -Hawkins HARDWARE and PLUMBING Phone 244 ti We are Ready for the Warmer Weather. WITH A NICE NEW LINE OF VERANDAH FURNITURE, INCLUDING JAPANESE CHAIRS, AND ROCKERS, DECK CHAIRS, COLLAPSIBLE STOOLS, CHAIRS AND STRETCHERS, AT A VERY LOW PRICE We always carry a good assortment of Japanese Grass Mats in allsizes and the latest patterns. A new stock if Hammocks. We have some wonderful new values in Bedroom Spites, all the new styles, also some real bargains in Beds, Springs and Mat- tresses. HARDWARE DEPARTMENT We have a good lino 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 ,'lar. ette' wse AT REAL S�+ IN PRICE 1 Rib Boils of choice Beef .,10c Neck Boils Ch. Beef 10e, Ile Smoked Cott. Rolls 20e P. M. Cott. Rolls 18e Veal Chops . 25c Veal Stews . I2c Sweet Mixed Pickles, pt. 25c Dill Piclties, 6 for 10e B'. -M. Sausage, 18e or 2 for 35a Ljver Sausage, per ib. 20e Ring Bologna, per Ib. ,20e Head Cheese, 2 lbs. for ..•25e SPRING LAMB FOR SALE N•OW-=ALSO BEST . QUALITY OF BEEF, PORK. AND VEAL • KINDLY ORDER THE DAY BEFORE FOR EARLY DELIVERY` CONNELL air TYNDAlLL, " CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET " Phone 182 ' Huron Street. A FULL NEW LINE OF Ranging in prices from $1.00 to $5.00 DRY CLEANING OF MESSING, OVERCOAT OR SUIT, $1.50 DAVISHERMAN Veteran Tailors Phone 224w