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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1931-08-06, Page 8'CLIN3 O:N;S , EA1)TN G . JEW!F LERY ;' PORE iIttLCft%A ALL CHINA IN OUR STORE IS REDUCED AND .]MUST BE' SOLI] -Call and See ,Our. Bargains. R. . J HNS N Graduate 'of Toronto College of Optometry Next H'ovey's Drug StoreJeweller and Optician en's ra Shirts very special e 11`liis is only, one of the many Specials to be found on our Bargain Tables for the i'rext week. LOOK OVER TRIS LIST AS EVERY ITEM IS A "MONEY SAV- ER" AND MOST OF THE LINES CANNOTBE REPLACED. MEN'S ODD PANTS—A Splendid Line at • BOYS' GOLF BIOSE' --Reg. 50e. and 60c, to Clear at MIEN'S FANCY SOX, per pair . • BOYS' BROADCLOTH BLOUSES, clee ing at 49c MEN'S COMBINATION UNDERWEAR, per suit . 49c BOYS' FANICY SWEATERS, sizes 24, 26 and 28 at 49c BALANCE O1<' OUR STRAW HATS TO CLEAR AT COST $1.19 .'..SSC 15e Plumsteel Bros. Lm tdnii .Mitt i'wintiimy there is' pre, sentad �;or- crour view and eyantina- tion • a.,onantit r of, merchandise, a5 -`I sorte:a hinds. Jt may represent ohr, .11L•lb,l'AICES IN I3TJYING It is not- out,ofdate licetush'sins flat articles have been .good sellers; 4t ae .not because, it is not •gaud value; at original, price that they aro •.ufiTl On out: sholves hecause ,they ayr • e'- qual value compared wii;h those eag erly bought In same cases they are just remainders of .stock on•iwhicxi ac Ihawo ;enjoyed a good sale in 01ACTS the particular article has not .diet the Particular person, or again }t may 'be as °ave' xia+re Wei•red that they are bur• Buying Mistakes; Some 'bear or- iginal price as high as 11.50. We .oi_' fer,them your choice 50c. We hear much about cleP:It,ESSION' In :'business', ;now . try this formula and see it's effect. Take the fetters oat of the word' dePRESSIO'N and w4iat two 'words have you left"? Answer PRESS ON, a good 1:,lvng for all to •apply .;to their talk and work. •Pienie--.(arigiin unknown), ;fro- nounced piknik meaning a pleasure party. with provisions whose terininal is the lake side, river bank or coun- try. Synonpms—to rest, to rerax, to swim,to discard worry, to make fun to eat and play. .Needs for its sue - cess -wax paper, sanispoans, paper •napkins, paper -plates, (we now have a new one divided intothree spaces) table covers, paper, cups, all the out- come of present-day needs, rather than past -day limitations, clean and, translucent, quite inexpensive, ligh and compact to Carry, e000mical (nc breakage), eliminates washing. THE Cif NITON-NE'WS TtECt' RD Tlti.UtRSDA'2, AUGUST' 6, 19111;. A. Ivan at one time said, Of all sports ever sported, commend me to angling. It is the wisest, discreet - est, virtuonsest, "best. • We have the tackle, the baits that allure, the hooks that catch and hold the big ones which got away from the other fella* as you no doubthave heard him tell about thein. me W e Q. Fair co. Often the Cheapest—Always the Best EXCLUSIVE DEALERS, "CLOTHES. OF QUALITY" Qualltj Mea Lamb Stew, per ib. , .r 1 ,jt Corned 'Beef, baneless,lb., 12e • Veal Stews, per Ib. 12c , Veal Roasts, per lb. 18c a•Iome-e nide Sausage, lb. ,15e Sauer Kraut, 4 lbs. for 25c Dry Salt Pork, per lb. 18e Sclneider's Lard, per Ib. ..10c Shortening, 1b. prints, 2 for 25c Picnic Hams, per' lb, 20c Bologna, per In. 18e. Breakfast Bacon, in piece 22c Bologna, large, per lb. 18c H. -Made Headcheese- , 10c Veal, Polk, Lamb, Beef, Ducks and. Chickens for Week -end. KINDLY ORDER THE DAY BEFORE FOR EARLY DELIVERY CONNELL et •TYNDALLJ " CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET " Phone 162 Huron Street. •-••=0=01====0=10===0===0 SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK ONLY TTTER � PER PLUMBING HARDWARE, ELECTRIC 'MIRING. Phone 147* 0 0=O 0Iatt01= THE SCHOOL OF COMMERG . CLINTON, ONTARIO r Offers you the Practical Business Trainii1k q.hat '1iah maitre possible for aur scares of ?students to obtain bit 'hail ;PO -S. trbi's'"iia this time of depression, because of theca 'thigh -si#nilard ,of oeffiefeney. Prepare to lie' one of the employed next ye+aa bytEak:ing"a"t';lror-. ough and Practical Comrenrcial .CY'infse ?NO'M W11 OFFER YOU THE FC;LL• O'WINiGCiL�IrISFS.— Secretarial, General Office, rgtenbgraiihie, C'mi nterei,,l Special :Courses iiixrahg4d, Fall Teihh opens •S'ept 8th 1()31 , W 5 rite or prone for particular.` s as to Boolcs, Etc., to Phone 198. l 1V1. A. STONE, •Com,$peeialist 'B.'F. WARD,, B A,. • Vioe-Fiificipal; Principal, Miss Anne Taylor of Toronto spent the week -end with her family in town, MissGladys Jenkins of Toronto was the week -end guest of Mr, and Mrs. Harry McIntyre. Mr. Bill Argent and some friends left on Tuesday for a motor trip through the Maritimes, ' Misses Norma Streets and Hazel Churchill of Toronto were week- end visitors . at their respective homes, Mr. Roy Cook, pastor of 'Tabernacle Baptist church, Sandwich, made a short visit recently at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. 'Cook, , • Mr. Karl Wilken is visiting friends in town. Mr. Wilken came up from Windsor to attend the funeral of his brother, the late Mr. Lloyd Wilken, Mr, and Mrs. C. Proctor motored up the Ferguson Highway to . Na Liskeard ' where they had an en- joyable visit of ten days with friends, Mr. and Mrs. Shaylor of London and Mrs. Wm. Henry motored along the Blue Water Highway over the week end and Mr. and Mrs, Shaylor re- turned to London where Mrs. .Henry will make them a short visit. Mr. and Mss. T. R. Thompson of Wexford, York County, eccompan- fed by Miss Margaret Thompson, R.N., of New York, and Mrs. W. Armour of Toronto visited at the home- of the 'former's daunt, Mrs., Henry Murphy. Mr, A, Benson Carless of the Bank of Montreal, Brantford, with Mr. and •Mrs. H. Beasley spent the week -end and Holiday with Mr. and Mrs. M T: Corless. Miss Dorothy Corless returned with the party to spend a week with her brother in Brant- ford. • .. • Mr. and . Mrs. Arnold 'gentler and daughter, Rae, are guests of Mrs. Flora Vender, Mr, Verifier - is taking a Bourse at O.A.C., Guelph and spent the holiday with his Mother. Mr. Wenner was principal of Markham Public School last year, and this, September he re - Moves to St, George,, Mi. and Mrs. J. J. Zaphe had a very enjoyable motor trip around. Lalce Iluron. They motored to Tober• mory and • then teak the boat to Little Current and ic? cred from there to Espanola and thence to Sault Ste Marie. They returned via the A. metican Higrways until' they crbssed again to Canada. -Mrs* ,Myrtle Arinstrdng and d_„Mar- ion Thintipson'returned last Thus-' day evening _ from a motor trip' through -Muskoka h' and ,N'ortherii, Ontario beyond North ,Bay tand hen down the Otiai a ,River. toy _Ottawet a and Montreal, rurning, bone, on the highway_which fol- lows the St 7la*renee River.They, ,stayed in tourist camps over njght, .and Were • fort -tinge in, loeatingj ideal 'stopping places,,,• where, the hospitality was: of the highest, :type. Miss Armstrong and Mass, ,Thofnpson agiee,that the most en-' j cable „:part of', theirtrip lay 1lirrough Not•thern .Ontario where the climate appealed especially and. where the natural beauty was .so very wonderful. ' The trip was cum• pleted without any mishap ,what- ever, .. nitou coliceeasseaseiressmeeuthrosmomerse th ito IN ORDER TO REDUCE MANY SUMMER LINES, WE ARE OFFERING ALL SPECIALS AT LOW CHAIN STORE PRICES. See . Specs,1 Priced Goods iin Bas gets rib iiiindo les .a 4Le a wg=1;av ti 25e it1 B I L L S See ! or arg S E E S P E C 1 FRIG DA IRE SPECIALS LARD, 5 pound pail 55c 10 lb., pail $1.10 20 lb. pail $2.10 Oranges, doz. 19c 'Bologna, lb. 19c English Brawn 19c Picnic Ham, lb. 25c Breakfast Bacon 25c CLINTON'S BIG i CORNER GROCETERIA 'Phone 48 Where "Sells for Less” Price Prevails PEOPLE YOU KNOW Miss Edna Love of Goderich is visiting Mrs. David Steepe. Misses Hattie and Sybil Courtice are visiting friends in Sarnia. Miss Sybil Keys is visiting her•gr'and- parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Tip - lady • Mr. and Mrs. R. Dunsmere St Thom- as homas visited with Mrs. Paisley 'on Sunday. Miss Susan Castle who has spent the pest month in Oshawa, has returned home. Mr, Stewart Paisley of Toronto vis- ited his mother, Mrs. W. Paisley over the week -end; Mr. and Mrs. Amos 'Cartwright were hi London for a few days at the beginning of the week. Mr, and Mrs. A. M. McTavish of London were guests last week of Mr. and Hors. E. H. Wise. Miss Lydia Fennell ' of Newbury is visiting for a couple or weeks with her niece, Mrs. Dr. McInnes. Miss Eva Ferrier of Toronto was the guest of Miss Susie Powell ov- er ver the week -end and holiday. Master Archer Balkwill of Walker- ville, came up for a couple of weeks stay with hit ,aunt, Mrs. Dr McInnes. Mrs. Alex. Mallougi's and babe of Goderich are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Steepe, Miss Elnora Mclnnes has returned home from a month's vacation at Tecumseh Beach, 'as the guest of Mrs. E. J. Wellwood. '4Irs.'T. A. Davis' and daughter of Farmington, Illinois, visited recen- tly with the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Brownlee. Mrs. Wesley Shobrook has returned home from Toronto where she was called recently owing to the sud- den illness of her daughter,'ltuth. Mr. and Mrs. H. Moulton and daugh- ter, Ruth and son: Philip of Ver- shoyle were rodent visitors at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J, W. Evand. Mr. and Mrs. Prank 1vtoore of Toron- to, Mr. and Mrs. Rinst of CobOurg • 'Miss Roe of Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Keen • of P'ororitu are guests of 11Ir. and Mrs. Wesley b Shobbrook. HONVIESV'ILLE ?Misses Jean and Muriel Miller are holidaying in Bayfield this week. Have you ',tried our EXTRA SPECIAL Butter Kht;read tITiS IS A 'QUALITY IAAF Made with Nunber 1 Patent Float,!di caner y? Butter, New Milk, ' Sugar, Malt, Etc. aIn Two: Sizes in. Loaf for Be 11 lb, Loaf for ll.c Mader, by , "Wham aker•(�r Makers of Dainty ,Maid Bread, ti3liir's, Cakes and Pastry. • _-- BARTLIF & CRS ii,hbne i1,'1Clhib$n. HURON ROAD EAST` Mr. *William Ball, Mr. . Harold Sprung of Londesboro and iHugh Ball spent a couple of days recently at Toronto and Niagara. Mr, Stuart Bali and Miss Gory Story of Oshawa spent the week -end and holiday with the former's par - ants, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. -Ball. . Mr. and, Mrs. John Hanshe.w of Toronto have been spending the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Geo Van- derburgh. At TED OLD TIME PHOTOS for OUR Z4)O IN ANTIQUE SHOP HOSPITAL BAZAAR WEEK KINDLY LEAVE Ti•IEM With Miss Florence Cuninghaine. 66 of Days 99 Makes one Want a Cool Drink Dry Gingerale and Other Popular Drinks. Delivered to your home for only $1.00 for 24 bottles. . Also Agents for Canada Dry New Reduced Prices New "Health Rolls" Baked Daily, These Rolls tire "New" and Delicious Our wagon passes your home, try then; for a real treat or phone 68. PARTY ICE CREAM Wendorf's Bakery & CONFECTIONERY — Makers of "Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake" BREAD PHONE 68 Perhaps you are Pick - 'lug a Wedding Gift Or just Something for a ."Friend 'Call in and see• nun na' line 62 Ovenware, something' useful 'and ince enough for any 'talil2, ate arleo halve a Ile* 'knelt of Stain- less Steel i{Iai'2es, :at reduced juices. Per 'the ,1Shb*ear, our Holland 'Granif4W i e is just the thing, or oar Altiimihiiiii:Wifee at 'eciali' $?rices: sxawkins W1ID VARE and PLUMBING Phone 244 YOUR CHANCE FOR BARGAINS As Usual We are Running Our August Furniture Sale, But This • Year We are Going to Make it BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER Our plan is to reduce the price on all lines -of Furniture so that you will receive real values and great savings. So if you are think- ing of getting Furniture it will surely pay you to buy this month. We have a wonderful stock f nom which to select. Colne early, we will put away anything you want, for future delivery, Clinton Hardware & Furniture Co. A THOUGHT FG l' THE AY The merchant who buys -from the manufacturer in carload lots invariably buys at a lower price than one who purchases in :,mall quantities The enormous buying power of seven hundred merchants • who form the Superior Stores Chain enables them to purchase at rock -bottom prices These savings, are, in turn, passed on to •the customer, therefore, we say, "It is a wise customer who buys from Superior Stores." - ;Challenge Corn Starch, per pkg. ..09e Kellogg's. Corn Flakes 1 ' p,' , , .25c 'Sts3risckgslardfor Quality., .Pear .No. 4, 3 this Maple Leaf Salmon, 1-2 lb. 19c • Maple Leaf Salmon, 1 ib.. 350 Toddy, 1-2 ib. tin 33c. 1 Ib. 53e Tomato Juice, No. 1 2 tins for 19c 1Ckovala Health Salts 2 tins 35e Clark's Spaghetti, lge - tin 10c Green Giant Peas„ tin .•,19e • Lifebuoy? Health Soap 8 cakes for ,......21c1 Royal York Tea ' 1-2 lb. pkg. for ".25c Raspberry or Strawberry, Jam, 40 oa jar .39a Palmolive Soap, 1 cake free with 3 for • 25c McLaren's Fruit Punch ,25c Fray Bentos Corned Beef per tin . 19c Shrimps, per tin 25c Chloride of Lime, lge, tin 15c LEAVE YOUR ORDER FOR PICKLING CUCUMBERS J. T. NicKN IT & SON CLINTON, ONT. PHONE 111 r FULL LINE OF Batioing G,It Nets x�,: Bathing Suits $1.00 to $2.75 Goll Sets $3,00 to $5.50 l; DRY CYINING OR PISSST G OVERCOAT OR SUIT, $1,50 Veteran `I'atilors Phone 224w PO'B•O'P'OORbPP ;