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The Clinton News Record, 1931-07-23, Page 8-7-- tatemormasseememommesmaiasou THE CANTON -NEWS RECORD TIIURSDAY, J77;LY 23, 1833.} - CLINTON'S L D1NG •JEWELERY'STORI; elective Thosewith defective eye -sight use up 40 percent. more energy doing the same work as those wilt 'perfect vision, Hence the losses to industry through ,defective eye -sight is alarming. Does it pay to employ help with defective vision, li • 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. R. H. JOHNS'ON Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry Next Havey's'Drug Store. Jeweller and Optician These are lazy days, It means a call to `Lhe out of doors. So pioknick ing•: we go. Paper plates, cups, nap- kiris_and doiliesare:.a convenience and an eoonorny. A new coloured cup in. package of ' 8 for 1.0e; celephane. wrapped will give a dainty touch to year table, Into our marketplace comes what we regard as 'a notable value to claim the attention of 'scanning eyes and discriminating ' buyers, namely, a three-piece 'nest of fern pots, small but ornamental, the small size is a- bout 2.1/4" square and 8" high, yaed- him size, 374 'square and iyt high, and large size 4"x4'"4" the ground colors are green and yellow and each has a floral design on one side. Pric- ed per set of 8 pieces, 50c.. Buy how what you do need, . but don't buy what you don't need, It will help loosen up money, put idle men to work, promote prosperity, which cannot live on 'hoarded phoney, Get in the bush and you won't need a pull, is the idea. ase and voandbornts Coffee Pe (Friday and Saturday Special) Men's ';a} 'rk „ Shirts very s e a3. 9e We are one of two community pur- chasing agents for the new United Church Hymnary, -of which there are five. editions. • This is only one of the' many Specials to be found on our Bargain' Tables for the next week. LOGIC OVER THIS LIST AS EVERY ITEM IS A "MONEY SAY- ER" AND MOST OF TILE LINES CANNOT BE REPLACED, MEN'S ODD PANTS --A Splendid Line' at .. .. , . $1.18 BOYS'' GOLF MOOSE—Reg. 500 and 60c, to Clear at. MEN'S FANCY SOX, per pair , 38c 154 BOYS' BROADCLOTH BLOUSES, clearing at 49e MEN'S CO+MBINATION UNDERWEAR, per suit , 490 BOYS' FAN1CY SWEATERS, sizes24, 26 and 28 at 49c BALANCE OF OUR STRAW HATS TO CLEAR •AT COST Plum.steei Brigs: • A consignment of Pottery is just to hand, Each piece an expression of refinement and modeled in an at- mosphere of art. Odd shaped jugs, tea pots, biscuit jars and vases, the shapes and finish of many pieces are exceptional and carries with them the prestige of elegance. herry, Fruit Cake, 2 lbs. Fancy Biscuits, per pound Large Bottle Catsup Pep, per package Bran, per package Gold Soap, 10 'bars Velveta Cheese, per package_ New Canadian `Cheese, per.lb.. Ingersoll Cream Cheese, Tapioca, 2 packages 35c 19c 15c l®c 49c 19c 18c 2 packages 25c 25c Preserving Supplies 2 Dozen Rubber Rings 15c attle of Certo 29c Rolled Oats pounds 25c Wax Tite Soda Per Package 15c Macaroni 3 pounds 25c. Large barrel of Picnic Size Olives. . • 39c. 10 Pounds of Gran. Sugar 55c Tae W. D. Fair Co. Often the Cheapest—Always the Best FRIGIDAIRE AND FRUIT DEPARTMENT Water Melons, each 49c Lemons, doz. 39c Breakfast Bacon, 25c Cottage Roll 28c Assorted Fancy. Cookies, pkg. 5c WEDNESDAY MORNING SPECIAL Black Tea, 2 pounds 55c Large Bottle of Sweet Pickles 39c 8XCLUSIVE DEALERS, "CLOTHES OF QUALITY" CLINTON'S BIG CORNER GROCETERIA Phone 48 i Where. "Sells for Less" Price - Prevails AT REAL Savings IN PRICE • Lamb Stew, per lb. 15c Schneider's Lard in bulk, lb. llc Corned Beef, boneless, lb.. 12c Shortening, 1b. prints, 2 for 25e Veal. Stews, per lb, 12e Picnic Hams, per lb, 20c Veal Roasts, per lb. 18c Bologna, per lb. 18c Cottage Rolls, per ib. .. , .22c Breakfast Bacon, in piece 22c P. M. Cottage Rolls, Ib. ,.20c Bologna, large, per lb. 18c Dry Salt Pork, per lb, ...18e IL-1414.1de Headcheese .....Aire CHOICE I VEAL AND LAMB, BEEF AND PORK IN STOCK KINDLY ORDER THE DAY BEFORE FOR EARLY. DELIVERY CONNELL/ & TYNDALL, . " CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET " Phone 182. Huron Street. SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK ONLY HPLUMBING ' HARDWARE, ELECTRIC WIIRING Phone 147w t) iek et:1. 1 eiat 0 er fi 0 0 SUTTER11 SUT & PERDUE t -COLBORNE The weatherman has favoured our locality with an abundance pf thun- der storns,.having on en average ,of one every day. Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Tyndall and family went' on a trip to Duluth on Saturday expecting, ,to return on the following. ... Saturday: 1lir, Alfred Linfield supplied in the pulpit of Smith's Hill United • ehuroh on Sunday. ' The Preshyterien"group, who have been worshiping in' the 'heli. at • Smi'th's 11111 since;spring, are now formed into a congregation, •haling preparatory service on Friday even- ing and :Sacrament of the Lord's, Supper on Sunday, Rev, Mr, Good- will of. Blyth, moderator, gave very interesting sermons on both occas- ions. There were ten joined by Pro- fession. of faith and four by certifi- cate at these services. Mfr, John Milson and Ma. John. Houston assist- ed the, moderator as two of Interim Session, Mr. Allan Dixon, who has been in this comnutnity, Lias gone to his home `in Parry Sound, Mr. Donald . M,urcheson, Seattle, has come to workiri this`locality''a= Mr. Win, Mutclr of Hamilton was home for the week -end. Mr. R. G. Hunter is holidaying at Bayfield fora few weeks. Miss Aline Sloman was , up from Stratford over the week -end. Mrs. Rees Jenkins is in London vis iting Mr, and Mrs. E. Z. Jenkins. Miss Thelma Kilson of Waterloo is visiting with Mrs. L. Aikenhead. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Proctor have gone on a motor frip to North Bay. Miss Mask lfurdoeh has been holt- Baying at the home of her parents In Clinton, Mir, and Mrs, George VapHor•ne and Miss Madeline are at Bayfield for a fortnight, having taken a pottage. Miss Nellie Lawrason of Toronto is spending a fortnight's holiday with her mother, Mrs. Norman Sly, Clin- ton. Mr. Ernest Crich of Pontiac, Mich.. visited last week at the home of his father, Mr. Herbert Crieb of town. Mrs. Jaynes Matheson of Harbor Beach, Mich., is visiting at the home of her brother, Mr. Thos. Livingston. Mr. Edgar Cross of Toronto spent the week -end with his wife and children who are summering in Clinton, Misses Isabel Biggart, Irene Doherty Nora Frenlin and Dorothy Steep are attending the Girls' Guide 'Camp at Arva. 'Miss A. Brooks of Copper Cliff, is spending her vacation at the home of Mr. and Mets, J. E. McGill, Hu- ron Road, East. 141:essrs. Duncan Cartwright, George Lawrason and Grant Lindsay mot-' ored to Toronto and spent thr week -end with friends. Ms, andrs, George Puckett of Saskatoon, Sask., are guests at the home of the Tatter's father, Mr. 'Thos. Livingston of Clinton. Miss Doreen Stephenson of Port Ar, thus spent ,the week -end as the guest of Mrs. W, Miles of Clinton and Balled on manyold friends, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Seribbins and Master George visited Windsor and - Detroit recently, Mr. Scribbins at. tending the meeting of the Mason - is Grand Lodge at 'W'indsor. Mr. and Mrs. H. A, Steven were in town over the week -end, Mrs, 'Steven's mother, i1frs. Bartliff, Sr., accompanied them. after hav- ing visited some weeks in Toronto. Nur, Reg. Fisher of Goderich was th? ,guest •of Mtr. and Mrs. G. D. Ro kerion on Sunday and contributed a solo at the union service in the Presbyterian church on Suuda'y morning. Mr.' and Mas, J. T. Watts and Miss )Mary and Mr. Clinton Watts met- ered down from Carrot, Manitoba last week and are visiting at the home of the lady's parents, Mr, and Mr's. R. Jennison. Mrs. (Dr.) Adains and children have returned this week, to theirhome in Windsor after spending a week or so at the lady's home in Clin- ton. She was accompanied by her father,- Postmaster Scott, who is having his annual 'holiday and will visit 'Windsor for the week, • llVs. It Nay 'of 'Souris, Man., is vis. iting herr. sister, Mrs. G. B. Hardy of The London Road, aiid •friends' and relatives in Clinton. Mrs, Nay motored down in her own ear, alt - ting ,behind. the whbel all, the long distance, .with a .few short spells from. 'Clinton Witts,-the; Watts fisp ily travelling along, with '^lier. and she had but one het -tire on the journey.- Tho Watts family came through without one at all. LONDON,, ROAD . Miss Beatrice Snell, , accompanied. her cousin, Miss Alberta Snell Londesboro, returned Monday even- ing after spending a very enjoyable, holiday in Toledo, Ohio. Masters John and Hubert Neilans. Kitchener, are spending part of their vacation with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Quigley. :Miss Doreen Stephenson, Port AIN, thur, who is now taking a summer course at Stratford Normal, visited on Saturday at the hone af. Mr. and Mrs, Swinbank. Mrs.. Elton Resell, Kitchener, and her »rather, Mrs. Cheescborough, De trait, spent a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Plunisteel, Mr. James Nett attended a pionic. and reunion in Jamestown on Tues day. Mr, Micheal Lumsden and sons Al- bert, Harold and Joe, came up from Toronto on Saturday to visit their cousin, Mrs. W Crittenden, Mr. Lumsden went on to Detroit this week to visit other friends and. the boys remained hare for a longer visit AUBURN Miss Dorothy Craig has returned home after spending Chautauqua week with her aunt and uncle Mir. and Mrs. F. Carter of Goderieh. Bernice Lawson is visiting her cousin, Master Will Kruse of Gait. Mr, and Mrs. Chas, Duckworth wlio visited Mr. and Mlrs. J. Taylor over the week -end have returned to their home in Toronto. Their daughters, June and Margaret, who came up with them are remaining over for a :visit. . F. 0. NLcllveen, manager of tine Bank of Montreal, Bowmanville, who spent his vacation of three weeks with his fancily here has returned home. He was accompanied as far tis Clinton by Bob and Gilbert win - will visit their grandmother, Mrs. E. Mcliveen. • NIP. and Mrs. R. Adams of Toren- to. are guests of Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Asquith and Mr: and Mrs. G. 'Asquith, attended the fun- eral of 1tfrs. W. 13righarn, of Lon, desboro on Monday, W. J. Thompson director of the West Wawanosh Fire Insnrance Co., has .been busy ;for severai'•days ad justing losses of farm stock killed during the week -end. The B.Y.P.U, of the Baptist church on Sunday evening held 'a service in the church conducted by Drank Raithby. One topic "My Idea of what a Young Woman Ought to Be," was taken by Francis Good while the other "My Idea of What a Young Man Ought to Be," was tak- en by Mr. Rumball, a Collegiate stud- ent of Clinton, Later in the evening the Goderich members of the Salva- tion Army conducted an open air meeting on Main street. During the months' absence of Rev. T. W. Good- will on his vacation the congregation will worship with the Baptist congr'e. gation. At the Two Art: Galleries at the Canadian National Exhibition, Tor- onto, will be an view the lending paintings in oil and water color from England and Scotland. TUItN ON THE HOT AIR Diner (glancing at the cheek) "There is'a beauty parlor next door, isn't there?" • Waiter—A lady runs a place for reducing. figures, sir." Diner—"Then I'd he obliged to you if you'd have her work on this din- ner check before I pay for it." --)Bos- ton Transcript. - - i IN CONTEMPLATING YOUR NEW ns legs —We have the stock of Furniture that is bound to please as it's all new and up-to-date and of course,. the prizes wiii. suit you too. 1V+e are putting on a special display of Marshall Mattresses this week so don't fail to seek and you will be surprised' at the values. We have a large assortment of Verandah and Lawn Furniture, so you may enjoy the fresh air in the hot weather. A great big stock of Lamps—any old price you wishto pay. HARDWARE DEPARTMENT We have a good line of Lawn Miowers, 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 & rurniture Co. WATCH OUR WINDOW 1M You sono times want, a Cake, Cookie or pie which is different some., tasty piece of pastry which is new and tempting. Visit our Bakery where you can have many delicious varieties to choose from. OUR SPECIALTIES ARIL: -- Every Kind of Pastry, Quality Bread, Delicious Candy, Foun- tain Drinks, and Ice Cream. Wendorf's Bakery & CONFECTIONERY — Makers of "Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake" BREAD - PHONE 68 Have you tried our Perhaps you are Pick - EXTRA SPECIAL . ing a Wedding Gift Butter Kist l>read Or just Something for a Friend THIS IS A QUALITY LOAF Made with' Number_ 1 Patent Flour, Creamery Butter, New Milk, Sugar, Malt, Etc. In Two•izes lb. Loaf for '.dc 1''4 lb, Loaf for 11c Made by ' "Vlintou ZcrkePrt" Makert of Dainty Ittaid Bread, Buns, '---palces and Pastry. BARTLIFF & CRICH. Phone 1, Clinton.. Call hi' and ,see our -new linea of Ovenware, something useful and.nice enough for any table. • We also have a new stock of stain- less Steel Knives, at reduced prices, k or . theShower, our Holland Crrtniteware is just the.thilig, or our Aluminumware at "Special" Prices. aivkins HARDWARE and PLUMBING Phone 244 YOUR FRIEND THE GROCER Your nearby Superior Store, one of a group of nearly seven hun- dred merchants, offers you the accrued -benefit of his 1p:e-time gru- eery experience, together with the advantages of his massed buying power, His courtesy and service has become a byword; and his prices, may be compared anywhere, Support local industry and buy at your Superior Store. Of course, only fine foods of a sufficient standard of wholesomefiess and high quality are stocked, WE SELL TIIE BEST FOR LESS Kellogg's Rice Krispies Crosse & Blackwell 2 pkgs. ,21c4: Pork & Beans, 2 at 25e Tiger Brand Catsup . . , .15e; Lux Toilet Soap, L3 cakes for 21r.' McCormick's Golden Beech Wafer, per lb. , 25c 'Sweet Mixed Pickles, large family jar . 47c Libby's Spinach, per tin ,18r Tomatoes, 2's, 3 tins 25e Parawax, 2 pkgs, 25c Rinsa, largo per pkg, 21e Pure tar 2 lbs. for ... , 1"c Cohoe Salmon, 1-2 lb. tins 15 Cohoe Salmon, 1 lb, tins ..25e Whiz, 8 oz. for .. 45c Finest Gran. Sugar, 10 lbs. 54t Finest Icing Sugar, 3 lbs: .25c Sager. Baking pdwr., 16 oz25c Certo, per bottle • 20c J. (McKN IG,HT 82 SON CLINTON, ONT. PHONE 111 FULL LINE OF "il 's, Bathiiig�+ a� t" Goll ,.s Bathing Suits Golf Sets $1.00' to $2.75 $3.00 to $5,50 DRY CLEANING Olt:.PRESSING, OVERCOAT' OR:. SUIT, '.31,50 DAVISi Veteran Tailors ° • x'1ione 224w