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The Clinton News Record, 1931-08-13, Page 8CL TON -NEWS RECORD TIIUItSDA.Y,. AUIG'UST 13,'1931; a CLINTON'S LENDING JEWELERY -STORE \ +;I WLRGtt Standard Quality Pearl � M�.1 1 INA. ALL CHINA IN OUR STORE IS REDUCED AND MUST BE SOLD. Call and See •Our Bargains . 0. JOUNSON Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry Next Hovey's Drug Store. Jeweller and, Optician Snap hats, $2.00 .29c About tiful sortment Etc. SEE MEN'S MEN'S .AND 4 -A Elis } 4,t S e Vats ..M,.,To Clear at Half - Price We have a Mee assortment of this year's Straws in Sailoreand' rim Styles. As we do not intend to carry over one of these out they go at Half Price:' Hats for $1.00; $1.50 Eats for 75c; • $1,00 Hats for 50e DIMITIES TO CLEAR' AT ....... .... .. • . 19c 100 yds. Nice Fancy Dimities, regularly sold at 29e yd. for 19C 85c• HEAVY RAYON MATERIAL AT 28e • Special Buy enables us to pass en to our customers this beau- Cloth at less than Half Price. This Cloth coines in a nice as- of colors and is Suitable for Dresses, Draperies, ,cushions, OUR MEN'S PANTS AT , $1.19 and $1.35 SOX AT 15e Pair •WORK.' SHIRTS AT .. • . .. • ,. , . , . 59e BALANCE,OF SUMMER GOODS AT BARGAIN PRICES. Plumsteel Bros. EXCLUSIVE DEALERS, "CLOTHES OF QUALITY" .111111.121010 Y' -i ual .. eats „, tea' ,„,„„ ((�I ` al(4ni - 1�ft , •„e, , 0.--- .,: ..,..„ yr.r LAMB STEW, PER LB. , 15c' HOME-MADE SAUSAGE, PER. LB. • -10e 20 -LB. PAIL SCIHNEIDER'S PURE LARD AT 02.00 SPRING DUCKS FOR WEEK -END, ALSO VEAL AND LAMB CHOICE THRESHING ROASTS IN PORK AND BEEF KINDLY ORDER THE DAY BEFORE. FOR EARLY DELIVERY ' CO NELL: & TliN I ,A►L,L. ” CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET " Phone 162 " _- Huron Street. , 0=0 a. T'I'ER their'businese "' ' 0 These new gsent as Robinson's J. R. 'Maker, ehsed embalmer ience in this profession yr pi the commiunity,_ Further announcements in'the colunins.of AND to intrude servicesd the PERDUE Grecery New and this 0 fimeral!•sei' will Partner, funeral and paper. az= Hardware lee be eonducte Store find who holds director is joining in regard and will and the to l or=o=or----- Merchants; are furniture, in the store known be in the charge a certificate as has had a firm in the the services w o 0 extending at pre- O of Mr. 0 a qualifiedtootle wide exper- best interests 0 0 will appear s IIPLUMBING TIER i. , - HARDWARE, a. Phone 147w :i D LEGTrtiC WIRING ®>ri00L 0 THE SCHOOL' OF., CCl11e CLINTON; OWT:111210' Offers you the Practical Business Training that has, made it possible fpr our scores of atedents;Io obtain and hold positions in thiS time of -depression, because of their high standard of efficiency. next year 1 'n hor- Prapare'ta be one' or the employed n x y r by t ct g. a t ough and Practical Coininrercgi (Course NOW.- " ' WE OFFER YOU THE FOLLOWING COURSES:— Secretarial, GeneTralOffice, Stenographic; Commercial Special Courses Arranged.:. Fal iTerihopensSept ::8th,,.1931 'Write or 'phone for pai'trcul-,rs' itis to"Onerses; •Feet, Books,. Etc,, to Phone 198. M. A..S.CONEE,'Cbm Specialist B. F. WARD, 13 A., ' 'icralPrint;pal, Prir.ei33;z1, It is only the flowing stream that has power, the speedier it flolvs the greater its power. The fundamental, trouble with business to -day is ' the stream is not flowing, goods are not moving Articles on a shelf M. our store perform no real service. In no other period of their .'existence' do', they serve so little.purpose,_ On their' way to us they have:eontributed to the earnings of many, in their mak- ing, their transportation, their sel- ling, their invocing, and other' goods we buy and You in turnbuy will do likewise. Merchandise ceases to profit when it ceases to travel, hence, we have arranged in our south window a quantity •of goods In some cases they are ends of stock, in other cases'' they. are for anunknown reason just,; "slow moving" or again they may re- present our errors in judgment of values or elegance. Some were pec-' ed as 'high as $1.50. We offer you your choice for 50e. It is just ploughing 'back into our business, the money we have spent and hope in small part to re -possess 'that' we may make attempt to enrich our future business, and unlock our buying power. Recovery of business, when it comes, will not blow a whistle nein -resort to •other forms of showman- ship, but will steal up so quietly that probably it will have to be well on the way to ',achievement before it can:be recognized with certainty. in fact it may: have already begun, and we know it not. Tie W. D. Fair Co. Often the Cheapest—Always the Best VIII I'll d IlTRU n111110 1, r 111.81E1j Miss Isabel Holmes is spending a holiday with London friends. Miss Ida Walkinshaw who has been holidaying in Bayfield has return- ed. Miss Pat Craig of Goderich is visit- ing Mrs. W. Cochrane for two weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rumball of Ot- tawa are visiting Mrs. Clara Rumball. Miss N. Bentley has retdrned from her holidays whieh she spent in Bayfield, Miss Helen Fisher of Denver, Color- ado, is the guest of Mrs. R. 10 'Manning. Mr, 13111 Kutch and Miss Dorothy Mutch motored to Midland last week -end. Rev. and Mrs. R. F. Irwin of Cottam called on Clinton friends a few days last week. Mrs. Cree Cook end Miss Viola Fra- ser have returned from a motor trip through Muskoka. Mrs. Terence Tierney who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Maguire has returned to Toronto. Mr. Karg Wilken left this morning for Windsor after spending the past fortnight in Clinton. Miss Pheobe Wakefield of Constance has been visiting friends in Clin- ton for a few days this week. Mayo S. S. Cooper left yesterday :for Monrovia, Calif., to visit , his daughter, Mrs. Percy Ladd. Mr. F, A. Wiggins of Toronto was in town over the week -end and called on many of his Clinton friends. Mrs, (Dr.) Hossack and daughter. Miss Dorothy, of Innerkip are vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Roberton. Miss Clark returned Monday after a fortnight's holiday with relatives, in Toronto, Stroud and Pickerinv. >Tr. and Mrs. T. McCrea of Detroit spent the week end as guests of the former's sister,.. Mrs G. D. Roberton, Mr. E: W. M. Parsley ;joined a party last' week, at 'Niagara Falls and proceeded to Northern Ontario on a prospecting tour. Mrs. James McConnell, who has been spending some time with her slaughter in Buffalo is renewing old acquaintances lir .town, • Mr,/'and Mrs. W'. Tanner have re- turned . from their • motor .trip through the., Eastern States and are visiting at the former's home in Paisley, • Mr.: Edward Dale of London motored up last week, bringing with him his mother, Mrs. Arthur Dale, who had been undergoing treatment •in Victoria Hospital. • Misses Grace • and 'Ruth Verner have completed their summer courser at Western University and are •spending the • remainder of the. month of August with their Moth- • er, Mrs, Flora Yert ler, Mr., and Mrs. Elgin Green of Guelph spent the week -end at the home of Mr. and • Mrs Fred Manly. 05 ;their return they were aeco't tpal- ie by,Miss Lois 'Rarely, who -,will dYs spend a fortnight with ithern, 3Iiss Ruth Dale, who spent ten days or. 'so witlr'her 'par'ents, 113fr, and � • Mrs. Arthur'Dale, returned to Chicago 'on 'Mdhilay. Miss Dale had enjoyed a cruise on the; Great 'Lakes prior to lies• visit"'at her htlnrt. Mee.'Johh Watkins bras rat8rrled from a visit with • her daughter ;Mrsa Olive of 11'amtlton, r Mrs.: Ws;t: king and 14liss Olive 'visited '7liiss 'Mai y Watkins of St Catharines ,and. spent "a- Weelt.fen<l at Niiigara S alis. or Au gist. al+e Vit► tir Blue Ribbon, pound Maxwell,' pound C. ' & S., pound 49c 55c 55c Bey 3 foo cafes PA. (m. 'goAr for and get FREE 23C . I f„ll,ize package P LMO BEAD uLimitod Sapp(r B+4 Now. uIC w'�8�lrs'i�l� Fancy Assorted Cakes 19c Brpoley's (2 ib.) Fruit Cake 35c New Potatoes, peck 15c., Star Ammonia, 4 pkgs., 25c Castile Soap, 10 calces: 25c Our Own Tea, pound 49c. Blue Ribbon Teal with Coupon 49 this 0,9 weerec z. i FRIGIDAIRE SPECIAL'S Bologna, per pound 19c Tomatoe Loaf, per pound 20c Picnic Ham, pound; . 25c Cottage Roll, per pound 28c Special this week, 3 pounds of Lard 30c CLINTON'S BIG CORNER GROCETEIUAWe To Phone 48 EIL Where "Sells for Less" Price Prevails AUBURN Mr. Jas. Dawson of Detroit spent the week -end here 'with relatives. Mr. Henry Snyder and son, Jack of Goderieh and Mrs, Frank Wright and babe of Melbourne were visitors at the home .of Mr. and Mrs. J. Fer- guson on Friday last. Mr. and Mrs, W'm. Wise of Goder- kit township were visitors here on Sunday last. Mr. W. Wallis and Mrs. Chas. Wallis of Clinton and Mrs ''red Wallis and babe of Now York vis- ited at the home of Mr and Mrs. 0, E. Erratt on Sunday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. B. D. Munro and family attended a Munro picnic at Rodney on Wednesday. Messrs. A. J. Ferguson, L, Buch- anan and W. 13radneck were it London Wednesday, celebrating Derry Day. • LONDESBORO Master Melvyn Brundson, who has' been visiting for the past three weeks at Ingersoll returned borne Sunday, accompanied by his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. George Beattie, ,The Brundsons;and Adams held a very enjoyable reunion recently at Bayfield, the event being held in lionor of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Adams of Seattle, Wash. The afternoon was spent in games and swimming and all partook ' of the good things provided on heavily laden tables of. deli caeies. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Adams left on Thursday to visit. Mr. and Mrs. A. Brundson of Tugaske, Sask., en route to their own home in Seattle. Mr. acid Mrs. d', C. Adams enter- tained a number in honor of their son Edwin's birthday, After the first course of their supper had been served the house- was put in darkness and a lighted birthday cake centered the table. After supper the net of the evening wal spent in a very pleasant manner. Before leaving all guests joined hands and sang, "F'or he's a jolly- good fellow" Mr, and Mrs James Woodman of Chatham were :called to the bedside of bis father en Sunday, Mr S. Wood - who died en Tuesday, August 17.th. The funeral Will be held on Friday afternoon. Service at the house commences at half -past two, Miss Mary Jamieson has return- Have eturn Have You ed to Toronto after a pleasant holi- day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Jamieson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Lyon, Miss Laudy Young and Miss Belle Scott attend- ed the Nile school reunion picnic which was held in Harbour Park, Gederich, last Saturday afternoon -The day was ideal and all enjoyed the outing with the friends of the Nile section, ED OLD TIME PHOTOS foe OUR ZOO IN ANTIQUE SHOP HOSPITAL BAZAAR WEEK KINDLY LEAVE TITEM With Miss Florence Cuninghatue. i 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 RoIis" Baked Daily, These Rolls are "New" and Delicious Our wagon passes yorir 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- ing a Wedding Gift "dried (Or just Something for Tim IIPI OP 1.418~SAASolt• VE AilOR''S, GI IRALE Si verwu ad's Ice Cream 1N BR'CCIC, . OR BMX .. 'at .. BARTI}:AFF 8r CSICH Phone 1 Clinthn; a Friend Call in and sea. our . new line of. Ovenware, soanething useful and nice enough for any table. Wte also have anew stock of %tafn- less Steel Knives, at reduced prices. ?or the Shower, otic Holland G'ranitevcdp>`e is just the thing, or our Aluntiri'11nWare at "Special" Prices.. TO Hawkins HARDWARE and PLUMBING b'irtine 244 • YOUR: CHANCE FOR BARGAINS As Usual We' are Running Our August Furniture Sale, Ent 'Litre Year We cull Going to Make it • BIGGER • ANO 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 sr rely pay ,you to buy' this montk'a W'e have .a wonderful stock f rout. which to select. Come early, we will put away anything you want, far future delivery, Clinton Hardware & Furniture Co.. ..a....o...s,.....,...,.... a..a,... A THOUGHT FOR THE ' '#AY The merchant who buys from the manufacturer in carload lots invariably buys at a lower price than one who purchases in small 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 tlCellogg's Corn Flakes 9 pkgs.' for 25c, Standard Quality Pearl No. 4, 3 tins ,.-.,,25e • Maple Leaf Salmon; 12 ib: ilic Maple Leaf Salmon, 1 lb., 35c Toddy, 1-2 lb. tin 33c. 1 lb.' 53c Tomato Juice, No. 1 2 tins for , . ...19e Eltovah Health Salts 2 tins 35c G'arb's Spaghetti, ]ge-tin 100 Lifebuoy TIealth Soap . 3 cakes for 21e: Royal York Tea 1-2 Ib. pkg, for 25e Raspberry or Strawberry: Jam, 4.0 oz. jar 399' Palmolive Soap, 1 cake free with 3 for .. 25c McLaren's Fruit Punch ..,25e Fray Bentos Corned Beef per tin . 19e Shrimps, per tin 250 Chloride of Lime, lge. tin 15c Green Giant Peas„ tin ..19e LEAVE YOUR ORDER FOR PICKLING CUCUMBERS J. T.c`KN M SON CLINTON, ONT. PHONE 111 FULL LINE OF Uathhig' suits and dolt Sets` Bathing Suits Golf Sats .Q'1.00 to 235 $3:00 to $5.50 DRY CLEANING- 013 PRESSING OVERCOAT OR SUIT, $11.60 DAVIS Veteran Tailors Phone' 224w a,wse A