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The Clinton News Record, 1931-10-22, Page 8CLINTON'S LEADING 7EW'ELERY:STORE ETES TESTER FREE Lowest Prices in years in Jewellery and Silverware. One New Style Gillette Razor Free with 19 Blades also New 'Style Sharpener at'$1. . JOHNSON JONSON Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry • Jeweller and Optician Next, Hovey's Drug Store. ANNOUNCEMENT OF IMPORTANCE TO EVERY VANIN CLINTON WEDNESDAY ; •OCTOBER 28th . .NIR: JONES, • TIP-TOP TAILORS' REPRESENTATIVE WILL - ARRIVE IN CLINTON - • Yee; Sirl .. This is the big day when the expert stylist and fitter: .tram Tip -Top headquarters will be at our store. -Every man ewer, ing a •Tip Top suit or •overeoat'duing his visit will be pesonally measured by him; and advised as to the sti'te,"pattern and color which is most suited to his perosnality. • SUIT,_ OVERCOAT $24 ONLY72E TUXEDO TO MEASURE "STILL IVIOEE QUALITY" The Tip Top policy -of "Still More Quality" is more apparent this year than. ever before. Fabrics are mere exclusive, finer in texture, and available in wider variety. Styles have been selected froth the world's leaders. And last, but not least tailoring has been improved right down to the innermost part. Don't miss this opportunity tr outstanding clrthes value. service along with Canada's most o secure . entraordinary personal Plumsteel Bios. Exclusive Dealer Tip `fop Tailors Ltd. !QL4itg , I'RS1cI•I PICNIC P. M. COTTAGE PICKLED SMOKED SAUSAGE, ,SCIINEIDER$ DRESSED BABY BEEP . ,,�� .tri IIIIent-------- .. old _ x o- HAIVS, shankless, per lb, 12c ROLLS, per lb. 14c COTTAGE ROLLS, per lb. ,„ .. ,150 COTTAGE ROLLS, per lb. 17c per lb- ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,15e PURE LARD IN BULK, per lb10e PORIt BY THE HALF, per lb. • 9c FOR THE WEEK -END, ALSO DUCKS, CHICKEN AND LAMB. . r , KINDLY ORDER THE DAY BEFORE FOR EARLY DELIVERY 1 CO N N r' L L, ,i, cY N rD A L L' " CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET " Phone 162 ,, Huron Street. 1-z•—•----=. 1 ft fi 11 O S C I el1l. L THREE PIECE ^ e- I1 Cbestc;fI4d 11 Large Comfortable Chesterfield, Deep Springy and o Comfortable; Large Wing Chair and Arm Chair to Match $123.00 Finished in beautiful Mohair covering with floral. designs n the reversible cushions o ,o Its in Our Window 11 1S,U1.TER Eardware, ,Furniture o' Funeral Directors Plumbing Phone 147w -Electric Wiring o ormo to; o QILi0=—=--. IN THE 'FIREMEN'S BALL Watch for the llallowe'eit tcc SATURDAY, OCTOBER '31st Special Music and Atttaetilm Don't 'Forget the .,,Dance bxl SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24t1 TIub; CLINTON-NEWS RECORD A new ,edition of Canada's right - in Airmen. The original 'editi,n \Vas '85.00. and is still procurable in the better binding., The half-price' edition is bound in serviceable cloth and printed on good paper Contains the full contents of the original; in- cluding the 28 splendid photciiraphic plates. It is the only; authentic story of „ imperishable heroism of the Canadians who were the greatest of all great Allied war -pilots Ev- ery man and woman growing boy and girl will enjoy it and benefit from reading .it. 1t is made in Can.. ada,., written`alliout 'Canadians. by a Canadian. Itis historical and educa- tional, DE ELLY BUTTE 'The price is also $2.50. 'These 14• stories about the mounted police.,itte true,'. taken front the Archives of the. Police and narrate the . brillian t solving of some of the most baffling crimes, reveals in a fascinating• and ' dramatic manner the methods and triumphs of the renoundegd police, who Dave outclassed in real"life the clev- er detectives of fiction. Hilo W. D. Fair Gu. Often the Cheapest—Always the Best. 1111 1111 tliM0II mnnind i n o nn Ilg�jl ,....s0mlllleui,�l�u... Mr. IL, S. Turner was in Tr; •onto last weekend. Nlr, and Mrs, G. E. II:}il ettendecj tho Passion Play itt Stratford c,n Mon- day evening,- Mrs. L. Aikenhead and Miss Viola Ste1 sic sent a fele ' p days with friends in Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Ladd, who have been visiting their sort in Celifor- nie, have returned to their home in town. Mr. and Mxs, John Wiseman have returned from a visit with their ' daughter,' Mrs. (Dr.) MacCallum of Kingston. Mrs. George Jepkiiss, Mrs. D. I{ay and Mrs. C. Draper took in the Passion Play at Stratford on Tues. day evening, Mrs. A. Morrison and sin of $t. Catharines have been visiting the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Draper of town. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pepper and Miss Gladys. .Criel' spent the week -end with Mr. and hirs. Ernest Crich at Pontiac. Mier, Mayor S. S. Cooper, who had three months' leave or absence and had been visiting his daughter, Mrs, P. Ladd of Monrovia, Calif., returned home Saturday. Mrs. N. W. Trewartha was the dele. gate iron- the local Institute to the District Women's Institute - Convention held at Chesley Tuea day and Wednesday. Miss Mary Turner, who had been visiting at Brantforcl and St. Marys was a guest at the home of her brother in town a day or so this week e i her way to Wingharn. Dr. C. V. and. Mrs. Corless of Till- sonburg and Air.• and Mrs.' John Corless and son, D'Arcy of Brag, essville were guests 'on Sunday at the hone of their brother, Mr. ]1T: T, Corless of town, Mrs. R. Marshall left Monday for Kingston, where she intends spending the winter With her sis- ter. Mrs. Marshall has closed her house here as her son. has been transferred to London. Dr: Shaw, 0. L. Paisley C1. A. McLennan and Mayor S. S. Cooper were amongst triose who attended the Liberal rally at Lon- don 3n Tuesday, when Rt. Hon. W. L. MVIacicenzie King was amongst the speakers, Mr. and Mrs. Tackaberry of Lion's J•fead, Mr. Newman of Wiarton and 1Mr. Wilfred Newman of De. troit were week end guests at tin home of Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Pat, elson. Mr. Newinan of Wiarton is a brother. of Mrs. Paterson. • Mr. and Mrs. J. B. avis were in To- rontoyesterday attending the fun., . oral of Mrs. Levis' uncle, the late ',Richard Knight, Mrd Knight had been superintendent of Jasper Na- tional Park since 1927 and had been a framer resident of Ottawa. Mr. A. T. Cooper was in Toronto last week for a few days, combining business with pleasure, as be at+ tended to sone business affairs ind'alsso ;greeted_ his Lister 'and britther-in-Taw, Dr. and .,Mrs. 'Struthers, and family, Who had just arrived 'froth. China. Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Sti'uthers 'and 'family, Who'beve been engaged in missionary work at Wei We, Hon - lir, China, arrived in Toronto last week on a year's furlough. They spent a_few weeks in Englaul en r•ente. Dr.:and Mrs. Struthers 'ars well lcnov✓n here, Mrs. Struthers having been lVfiss Edna Coepey be- fore her marriage. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22; 1032'. Schneiders Sausage, lb • 19c Gun 'ns Sausage, lb. 19c Swift's Sausage, lb. 19c Fresh Picnic Hams 15c :RIGIDAI.gE WEE c are Cdc-thg 1 nit "sail of 4Pur F Fresh Pickled Rolls 15c ''Smoked Cottage Rolls -19c Breakfast Bacon, lb. 19c Peameal Backs 30c Bologna' lbs Weiners, ib-. Spare Ribs, 2 lbs, Shortening, 2 lbs. 19c 25c 25c New FALL FRIJ-JTS are Ariving Daily Valencia Raisins, 2-25c Sugar Crisp, ' 3 pkgs. 25c New Brazil Nuts, ib. 25c Cooking Figs, 2 lbs. 25c Aylmer Soups, ;3 tins 25c Roasted`Peanuts, 2 lbs. 25c Shelled Walnuts, lb. 49c . New Dates, 3 lbs. - 25c Fancy Biscuits, Ib. 15c Shelled Pecans; lb. $L25 New Layer Figs 25c Jelly P.rwder, 6 for 25c SPTTIAL DEALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FREE:- 1 Soap Beads with Orders of $1.90 FREE: 1 Princess Soap Flakes (small) 1 large pkg. 23c CLINTON'S BIG CORNER GROCETERIA Phone -48 T. 2 Where "Sells for Less" Price Prevails sisawaalszawmannatanimatom PEOPLE YOU KNOW Ml's. C. Howson and Miss Winnie Rowson of Auburn visited their aunt, Mrs. John Rapson, this week. Postmaster. Scott was at Mitchell on Thursday Iast attending a meet- ing i'# the poct111}Istevs of Huron t. and Perth, Miss Hattie Baker cif Fullarten, wins came up last- week to attend the Hospital Fait; spent several days athe guest of Miss Florence rence o s, Cuh me. • mng a Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Carter of Auburn visited Mr. and Mrs. W. Cochrane and other relatives in town last week. BAYrIELB *The Rev. Wm. IL" Tewnshend of the Church of the Redeemer, Lon- don, took the services in Trinity church, Bayfield, on .Sunday, October 18th, having exchanged pulpits' with the Rev, F. II. Paull, who officiated in Landon for iYlr. Townshend. The services were cf a special nature, ill = - Mrs, John Tippet was the guest of i her. sister, Mrs. Weir of Londe,n, ort Friday. y Mr. Wm, Elliott and san, • Leslie, were in Wingham on Monday attend- ing the funeral of the fern'ier's aunt, Mrs, Reid, Miss Maude McGregor, who has been visiting in Stratford, returned. lime on Tuesday. Very We were vei3 sorry to hear that Mr. Fred Baker had the mis= fortune to fall m •r a d from ladder while picking applesand g a cl in,iure his ankle,, which has laid him up for a week .past. We hope he may soots be a- rr,•md again, Miss Lucy Woods is spendjng a couple of weeks in Toronto as the guest of Dr. and Mrs, E. P. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Neeiin return- ed to the village on Tuesday after spending a fortnight in Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. M. 3. Butler, Goae- -Melt Township, were the guests of the latter's sister, Airs. W. Heard on Sunday. being Children's or Family Day and TRIED many were out to welcome one who had spent his childhuod in our midst. Air. Townshend first addressed tri parents on the obligation of a parent to the child in helping them lay in childhood a solid foundation for a religious character: , And then he spuke to the children; about the build- ing up of that character so that in the future they may be builders of the church and of the nation. Mrs. Tynian of Montreal was the guest over the week -,end of her un- cles, the Rev. R. R. F. Gairdner and M1•. ,John Gairdner: , Mi'. J. P. Ferguson returned to London after spending the week -end With his mother, He was accom- panied home by his wife, who had been Mrs. 'erguson's guest for a week: • Mr. and Mrs. Pease of London catnep o11 Friday to visit for.. a time with their son, Mr. John Pease. Mr. and Ni'.sW. 'J, Foster visited in Whitechurch on Sunday and were accompanied hew by Miss. Henry, R.N., of New York, who is their guest. Mr. and Mrs. Sheppard, who oc. eupied Mrs, Schnellss cottage for a e Detroit �t few days, returned et nd to b r, y, 'Tuesday. Ni, and lVfrs..W. Jewett of Port Huron were guests over the week- end of Mr. and Mrs: W. It. Jowett: SSC ur Window F011 I OLID.Ay SPECIALS When we will habo several "New. Dines" of Delecieus Past17. Will also have a fresh shipltriebts of •H'i.INTS and HOLLY'S q0H C0•DATES T'h'ese -Chocolates are cf t'1te finest 24uality. Wed1lr' o ?S Bakery y ,'O1V'v*CT`1Cig-ori- Ntakers oe "Whole Wheat" ,and "Snowflake" BREAD'" HAVE YOU S 'l g Ch kl nu es n uc es ot Mary Arne Chocolates THEY ARE GOOD For Sale by BARTLIFF & CRICH Makers of Dainty Maid Bread, Cakes and Pastry • Try our Macaroons and Angel Cake Phone 1, Clinton. • Tfl BLST HE at the Right- Price Conte in and see our, all -Enamel 'Stove at a. 'Special Price." Jist what you need for the codling • ti aill Weather, A1se ons J'ogel line. One of the best on the market. NO* is the time Ifo btiy and you'll be prepared for. told weather.' T HARDWARE and PLUMBING Phone 244 :_, •,• FOR FALL HOSE GLEANIEIG YOU MAY NEED A NICE NEW 1730 IN CARPET, • Df LINOLEUM, CONGOL�7 El M OR IL O CLOTH to replace the old one and brighten up some roam. We have the stock at the lowest possible price, WE STILI, HAVE SOME WONDERFUL VALUES IN: DINIY( ROOM su Irls AND CHESTERFIELD n LD suzTEs WHICI I,YOII CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS Then we have a Iot of wohdcrful new Furniture, which will surel3t Please tho eye, as well as your Purse, including DINING ROOM, BEDROOM, LIVING ROOM, BREAKFAST ROOM SUITES, TABLES OF ALL KINDS, TEA WAGONS, FERNERIES, CEDAR CHESTS: • A GREAT ASSORTMENT OF PICTURES, MOTTOS, AND SWINGING PHOTO FRAMES. 'We are always proud to show ye,n our lamps because ,they are al- ways the latest styles at the lowest prices. Drop in and let us shot, you that we can save you money on any- thing you want to furnish your home. Clinton Hardware & Furniture Co. PHONE 195 FUNERAL DIRECTORS MONUMENT DEALERS THE STORE WITH A STOCK More r ,ec.ra51 'THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY YOU HAVE TRIED THE REST NOW. TRY -THE BEST YOUR FOODS AT GREATER SPECIALS Kraft Salad Dressig j large bottle 21e Raspberry Strawberry Jain, 40 ox. , ,331! Lux Toilet Soap i ,3 cakes . ....,,.21c Borden Eagle Brand Milk 21e, Old English neer Wax • ..69e Maple Leaf •Cheese, pkg. , .19e Loaf Cheese, per lb. ,....291 Old Cheese, per .1b. 350 Mild Cheese, per lb. 20.1 •Maple Leaf Salmon I small tin, only , ...16c! IICelldgs all Bran i Large size . 17e', Bulk Ready -Cut ..-. Macaroni, 2 lbs. ...15c, Gold Soap, 6 caeks 25c Pastry FIour, 7's 17c, 24's 49e Fresh Rolled'Oatmeal 7 lbs. 25c Premium Tea, per lb. 59c Brillo, clean scours, 2 for 250 C. '8z B. Baked Beans, 2 tins 25c FRIGIDAIRB' .Choice Dairy Butter, lb. ..25o Breakfast Bacon, per Ib. 25c Creamery Butter, ib. 26e , Cottage Rail, per lb. 23o Lard, 2 lbs. . fon 23c Sausage, er lb 20e Shortening, 2 lbs, for 25e Bologna, per lb. 190 J. it . McKN IGH ' ' -S�`1r1 CLINTON, ONT. PHONE 111 wwwra.ww,) wow. A FINE- NEW LINE OF THE • LATEST. MODELS , in. BILTMORE HATS JUST ARRIVED. /.5i 2 DAVIS & HERMAN. y Cleaning and Pressing Overcoat o Suit, $1.50 Mw,.rwvd •••arr®ew+"ei�aw.Jss•o