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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1929-01-31, Page 8CLINTON'S LEADINO JEWELERSTORE ow t ,at auatiler yea is gone,we mill try hardelu.4l¢an eve sRrve oiar° zn,ady C;ssers better ela6n `Wt have a fee odd 1b es to Clear aE the past :laced prices boil's miss some of the Bargains Always ready to serve you Radio Batteries, Clips and Tidies always on hand also Flashlight Bulbs and Batteries R. H.. JOHNSON • Graduate of Toronto College' 'gf Optometry Wino Jewellery and Repairs Next Hovey's Drug Store Cb;t!In; We will place on sale Suits at a discount of 25 percent. • These Suits"are all extrao'goodvalue at regular prices and represent one of the greatestbargains ever offered to the people of Clinton at this Special Sale Price See our. Clearing Lines of Boys' 'Odd Pants At 98c and $1.50 Per Pair All Broken Lines to Clear at less than Wholesale Price Plumsteel Bros T E CLINTON-NEWS ' RECOR overcome is that of be satis-: ,fled titrtb what has already' been ac- complished. A young captain was a•eeomfnended to Napoleon because,,. with bravery ho stormed an enemy practically single-handed. "Splen- did" said Napoleon. What did he do' the next day? Complacency is achievements foe, 'however -w ll it was with yesterday, what about to -day. Well, in the past years we have often had good 'value, in -glassbowls but now we have the best even. Clear glass, eight inch diameter Price 13e. A Bread Board and Knife for '75e. A Glass Pickle Dish, oblong, Sin, 20e. A. Glass Celery Dish, oblong, 11 -in. 30c. A. White Cup and Saucer, gilt • band 15c. A Fancy Decorated Cup aM Saucer 20c Another Style Cup and Saucer 10e. A. Splendid Sugar and Cream (China) 350. Tie Best Sunkist Oranges at ,the Lowest Price FREE with one pound Gold ;Medal Coffee - _ 1 pound loaf Sugar, Special Price an best quality goods for 1 week Bananas, Celery, Head and Leaf Lettuce, New Carrots, and Cabbages THE & S. GROCERS firanch '125; Main 125w Golden Oporturnty W Dr Fair Glx Often the Cheapest—Always the Best For the Mounth of February we are Putting on a real Genuine Sale of Up -to -Date Furniture At Prices that are Bound to Interest you Look over this Partial List and Judge for Yourself 9 -PIECE VERY LARGE SOLID WALNUT DINING ROOM. SUITE. ,REGULAR PRICE 5225, FEBRUARY SALE PRICE $185 9 -PIECE SWELL MASSIVE DUCCO FINISHED SOL- ID WALNUT DINING ROOM SUITE, REG. $2155] FEBRUARY SALE PRICE " 17 ALSO REDUCTIONS ON , ALL DINING ROOM SUITES IN STOCK THEN FOR BARGAINS IN CHESTERFIELD SUITES THESE ARE ALL BRAND NEW STOCK BUT WITH EVERY CHESTERFIELD SUITE SOLD DURING. FEBRUARY WE WILL GIVE ABSOLUTELY FREE, YOUR CHOICE OF FLOOR OR BRIDGE LAMP OR CHESTERFIELD OR END TABLE VALUED' AT $11:00„ A FINE NEW 'LINE (W BEDROOM SUITES' ON WHICH YOIJ WILL ,SAVE FROM 10 TO 15 PERCENT WE RAVE A REAL, BARGAIN' WAITING FOR YOU IN A KROEHLER " :3 -'PIECE DIVANETTE SUITE COVERED IN A GOOD GRADE. OF TAPES- TRY WITH REAL GOOD MATTRESS. BIRCH WAL- NUT. -FRAME, VERY REASONABLE AT 575.00 , g FEBRUARY SALE PRICE, ......... • , . • :•, $65.0®' in Earl and Get Your Choice Come y while the Bargains last,' as this will be a Real Chance to get New and Nifty Furniture,forYour Home Fts s"S PI' UP, .IANi.t1lR . 1929. ,,ORT CE i pecial Price on Sugar by the Sac for Balance of January and lst, ,2nd, 4t and 5th of February All Flavors in Fruito 3 pkgs. Fruito 23c (the' new jelly powder With :the_ prize) 5' pkgs e11y -Powder 25c 4 pkgs. IcL,arens Jelly 25c A prize in every pckg. With 100 fruit Baskets off each package An Ark ti Will be given .way Free Cooking Figs Prunes 2 lbs 25c r 2 lbs .Fresh un- bates 2 lbs 22c 1 graded.Prunes 25c Apricots per lb ., Peaches 25c Seedless Raisins Corn Starch: Loose Starch Corn Meal 2 lbs 23c, lbs 19c 3 fibs _for25c S lbs � c Friday • Saturday Ginger Snaps Corn Black Tea 10 lbs Gran. . 2 lbs 25c 2 cares Regular 65c with 1 Ib, of black tea et. 66e. - 25c per lb 59c Sugar 60c 3 bars of P. and G. Soap for 11e `L'h:ese, prices Good till and including February:th - Fresh' Herring, Red Salmon Halibut, Snacks and Oysters Fresh Picnic. Hams 22c lb Breakfast Bacon per Ib 30c IN THE MORNING FIRST DELIVERY 9 ami. IN THE AFTERNOON•FIRST DELIVERY 2:30 p.m. ORDER EARLY .... 9 MC Phone eq h and J 0 - 8Selvice - WHERE "SELLS FOR LESS" PRICE PREVAILS tsliAdk100rl4ld . RiegiKIPIPSV M•• R Mrs. O, H. 'Bartliff is visiting • friends in Seaforth. 3fiss Ruby Irwin returned last week. after a holiday of some weeks. Mrs, Nation of Goderichhas been visiting with Mrs, W. Jackson. Thos. McMillan, 111.P. for South Huron, was in town on Tuesday. Mr. Jack Gibbings of the Western University was home a couple of days this week, Mrs. H..k..Steven left, this'week for Toronto after a visit with her mother, Mrs. C. H. Bartliff. Mr. Edwin Wightman and Miss Mar- " garet M'iar'.garet Fi»dlater Broderick, Sask„ visited last week with Mr. and' NTS T, B. Lindsay,, Ur.' Chas, Hunt went to 'Toronto on Tuesday to attend, the funeral o£ his sister-in-law, Mrs. James Hunt, who died in that city. Clintonardware a d F rnit :re Co FUNERAL DIRECTOR MONUMENT DEALERS ER WITH A STOCK. THE STORES Furniture 'bona: 104 Hardware 155 Band Skating Party -A skating Party will•be held under the auspices ' of the Clinton Kilty Band, _ on the evening of Tuesday February 5th A band of fifteen men will give al- most .continuous music. Hot dogs, coffee and sandwiches will be sold during the evening. Admission 25e 99-1. "Olde Follies Sin in' Sing in.' Margaret Davies left Tuesday morning for Chicago to resume ler duties as deaconess of Inglewood church, after spending six weeks at herhome in town. Mr. T. Jackson, who has been with the local branch of the Royal Bank for the past four or five years, has resigned and leaves tomorrow for Toronto, where he has accepted a position with a •brokerage firm. Mr. Wilbur Ford of London And Miss Clete Ford of Alma College, St. Thomas, were home this week at- tending the wedding of them sister, Miss Jean, who was married yes- terday to Dr. W. 0. Procunier ;of Dorchester. • , Mr. W. J. Stirling, Lansing, Mich., Me. and Mrs. Howard Smith, Bat- tle Creek, Mich.; Mrs. Fritz, Jack- son, Mieh., -Mr. and Mrs. J. D; ' Stirling and Mr. and MrS. Reuben Stirling, Detroit, Mrs. South and. Mrs. West, Toronto, and Mrs. T. Webster, Seaforth, were here last week attending the funeral of the late Howard Stirling, Mrs: H. Stirling and two of her children accompanied the remains from Tor onto and remained fora few days. S and Speakin' At Ye Town Hall. On the evening of FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd. at 8 p.m. Will surprise many Clinton people, who will zittend expecting to witness a tedious medley of songs, and reci- tations, dragged out to an intermin- able length. Such, however, will not be the case. The progrmn will be as lively as a cricket and as full of good things as mince pie is of stomach- ache. The best songs of bygone days will be given in costume. A number of the gowns are from 30 to 75 years >sld. More than 40 men, women and children taking part.. Admission 255e and 50e Plan now open at W.. D. Fair's Store. 99-2. Lucknow this, week. Mrs. (Rev.) Whitfield has been under the weather for a few days,but we are pleased to see she is recov- ering. - Mr. Alfred Webb has bought the chopping mill recently built by Mr. Wild and commencesoperations this week. We welcome 110. Webb to St. Bolen. Elite Cafe Special 40e Dinner every day from 11 to 2. Excellent meals served at all hours. Special attention given to Parties, Banquets, Etc. QUICK LUNCHES Sandwiches, Pie, Ice Cream, Tea, Coffee, Milk, Fresh Fancy- Boston Cream Pie and other kinds of pie.. We Also handle: Boxed Chocolates, Tee Cream Ice Cream Soft Drinks, Cigarettes. Good Cdoking and Quick Service. Open from 8 a.m. to 2 a.m. ented them with a beautiful leather covered rocking chair. The follow- ing address was read: "Dear Eddie -- We, your friends and neighbors of. Summerhill community, have gather- ed here to -night to eongratulate you on your recent marriage and to ex- tend to your bride a hearty welcome from us all, It is .a matter of real pleasure to us, that you aro setting up your home in our midst.' We trust { that our associations with you in the future will continue to be as congen- ial as thee have always been in the past, and -that Mrs: Johnston will feel at home with us. Auburn \:Airs. (Rev.) Alp was called away by the sudden death of her mother,;, Mrs. Harper, at Cobourg. She and Mr. Alp left on Friday morning to attend the funeral. —The • community was -shocked on Friday by the sudden death of Mr., Wm, Rodgers of Westfield. Mr.' Rodgers was apparently in good health but on "Wednesday complained of his arm and upon calling the doc- tor learned that he was suffering from blood poisoning Froin - which he died on. Friday morning, Funeral took place from his late residence in East'Wawanosh on Tuesday, January. '29th'. Codern+ch Township Miss Pridhai i, teacher in 5., S. No. 9, has resigned, her resignation to take effect March 1st. b1iee Pied- ham has accepted a position on the staff of the Exeter Public school, and will take up her ditties there at the beginning of the, 'month. Miss Prid- pant is a good teacher and her re- signation is regretted by , the 'board and the ratepayers. 21,s a tangible evidence of our es- teem, we wish you to accept this chair; which is significant of comfort that wo hope you may always enjoy in your home and in eachother's cow panionship. Added to this`"are our sincerest wishes for your happiness and welfare all the way through life. May you always have the require- ments to meet, its varied experiences in the poetic, and courage in the prosaic," ' Signed on behalf of the community." After the presentation a pleasant evening Was spent in daneingg. On Friday evening hist a number. nf' the friends of Mfr. and ;Nes- 11., Johnston met at their home' and prey Lum Sam, Proprietor 98-4. Sl. Iielens Miss Ethel Robertson of Lucknow is visiting . at Mrs. 1: 13- 1nuther- We aru pleased to report that Mrs. Elliott Taylor, who was seriously ill, is improving nicely• Mrs, W. Cameron is visiting her datughter, Mrs. James Douglas, Mit- chell. • Miss Lena Mamie was home over Sunde y. mr.' and Mrs: John Miller and firmly attended the Golden Wedding of Itt s.' Miller's pareni.s, , Mr. and Mrs. 'Mclfenzie, at Mr. Thos. Gaunt's near Wlntechureh, renc'eetly: Mr. mid Mee,; Sam Gibson, who have been on the Joynt farm. for a eouplo 4f j'ciirs, intend moving in to COAL , Hard and Soft Coal - and CCke' in Stock. Carload of -Alberts Coal to arrive this week. - Get Our Prices. W. J. MILLER & SON Orders taken at residence, 0 rio_St. PHONES: 46w and Are You Ready For Zero Witther Not unless you have one of our Circulators in your hoine to insure comfort for the cold winter evenings. See our different makes of • Clare Bros. atd Dominion Stove Co, square and round heaters. If you are still going to get that new stove see our "Invietus" and "Masterpiece." Come in and Bee them and we are eure when you do you'll get one right away. We and others recommend there highly. We also have Quebec heaters in two sizes. Dealer for Renfrew Separators. Miss Simplicity Electric Washers SERVICE QUALITY PRICE' RED HOT ''ECI LS THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SPECIAL PRICE ON SUGAR PERI CWT. Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs. 29e Choice Prunes, 2 lb. .... 250 Icing Sugar, 2 lbs. 19e Seeded Raisins, 2 pkgs. 25e Seedless Raisins, 2 lb.,., 25c Pure Lard, 8-1b. pail590 .New Dates, 2 lbs. 25c Bulk Cocoa, per 1b. 190 Rice, (Fancy Head) 2 lbs. 26c bl carom, (Ready cut) 2 lbs. 26c Spec. Blend Tea, black lb. 59e Our Own Coffee, per ib. 70c Pineapple (sliced), tm.. 15e Orange Mlarmalade, jar 35c 10 Gr. Sugar Doo. Canned .Peas, 2 for 25e Canned Tohatoes, 2 for 250 Corns Syrup, 5-1b. pail 38e Oranges, per doz. 19e Broken Sodas, 3 ib.' 290 Honey Pure, 1D lb. pai1.,$1.35', Shaker Salt per pkg. 100 Cooking Onions, 4 Ib, 25e' Campbell's Soup, per tin. 180 Halibut, per Ib. 30d'• Fijlets ltaddie, per lb. 20c Red Salmon, per lb. 20e Fresh Herring, per dos40e. NEW CARROTS, :HEAD LETTUCE, TOMATOES, CELERY' GREEN ONIONS, BANANAS, , GRAPES, ORANGES. L. LAWSON CO. Phone One' one one Prompt Delivery, HARDWARE and 3?LT;-i4iBING Mime ' 24.1 A Still Finer Radiola AT LOWER COST Canadian General Electric. answers the popular demand for' Batteryless Radiates with a new and improved receiver, Radiola-8'1 This latest model is, even better than the famous Radiola y etis priced =ell lower at $170. In Radiola 18 you have . simplified operatoin dieeet .frern any: lighting socket , .. six Radiotrons , . . a powerful Radiotron R . one dial tuning . . . and an electric -lighted station se1 ectot. , The cabinet is new . built of solid mahogany and finished in rich walnut. Tuning is still finer . - makurtigit iiztd always at volumee to and get the station yoa want. And you'll be realism of tone. See your dealer today and have a demonstration of Radiola 18 with C.G.E. Loudspeaker 100-A. Thenyou'will be convinced that, this redeiver is the outstanding value of the radio world. 5170 • COMPLETE W; ITH RADIOTRONS RADIOLA 18 Slitter & Perdue PL UMBING .IAPhRDWARRE ELECTRIC WIRING one 147w SHROVE TUESDA SUPPER FOR A BREAKFAST TREAT TRY OUR Coffee Cake AND Whole Wheat Bread SHELLS For Oyster Patties "On Snort Notice" AT Wendorf's a er...,}' Makers of -Snowflake .Bread This Annual Fcesst, served by Ladies' Guild of St. Paul's chu will be given this year in St. Pe school room on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1214 from'S.to 7 p.ni. MENU: . Dressed Pork Escalloped' Potatoes- Salads and -.Tellies ' Rolls and Butter Lemon Pie Pumpkin. Pio and W Cream Tea acid' Coffee. Price 50c