HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1929-03-28, Page 8CLINTON'S LEADING,TEWELERY STORE •
The new instruments for eye
examination make a perfect diag-
nosis possilbe---come here by all.
' means for a FREE examination to
make sure of your eyesight.Don't
neglect yotir eyes --no instrument
is more delicate or precious than
the human eye.
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JOHNSiJ
Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry
Fine Jewellersr andRepairs Next Hovey's Drug Store
ONE PRICE...
ANY CLOTH.
ANY STYLE
$ 2 7.0 0
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TOP-NOTCH TAILORED-TO-MEASITRE CLOTHESeitEPRESENT
THE BEST VALUE IN WOOLLENS, FAULTLESSLY•
TAILORED AND IN PERFECT STYLE.
Your Choice of the. Binet imported plain or fancy Worsteds,
Blue Botaey Serges or Durable Tweeds.— they nee all here at the
one price of $27.00-:
• As'to Seevice: Your order is shipped from TAP NOTCH TAIL-
ORS within one week from .the day .it is received without sacrifice
of quality tailoring. ,
The Special Representative TOP-NOTCH TAILORS will be nt
our Store
MONDAY, MARCH 25th
YOU CAN LEAVE YOUR ORDER.NOW FOR FUTURE DELIVERY
• .Plu steel: Bros.-.
Every Garment Custom Tailored
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Its time to think of Spring House Cleaning
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And a good place to get the new goods to replace the old is
• Right Here.
We have the up-to-date furniture that will suit you
We would especially draw your attention to our fine large
steak of Beds, Springs and Mattresses. So enjoy the comfort you
should have. /
When putting away your furs and winter goods the sure .and
safe place for them is a cedar chest. No moths will bother them there.
Our floor covering department will be more elaborate than ever
with a large stock of Congoleum and Oil. Cloth, by the yard.
Linoleum, Congoleum and Carpet Rugs in all sizes with a Wen -
slid egeortMent of 6Meller Mats.
Brighten up with the latest colors in Paints Lacquers, Utilacs,
Vanishes of high quality. Try our eyeeial tin of Utilae any color, 25e
with a good brush thrown in, Watch for special offer.
We are ready for the Maple Syrup season, with a large stock of
sap buckets and sedate, 8 qt. tin paile at 25e each.
All kinds of Mops, Floor and Wall Brushes, and all makes of
WAX and Polishes. •
A Real Bargain, one Johnson's Electric Polishe,v, ask foe dent-
onstration.
For a real wall finish use Mureseo.
THE CLINTON.NEWe RECORD
Al)tatit
Wears
Raster Sunday comes in 1Viarch.
This is one of the years, and. Easter is
March 3,tst.
To remind you oe your require-
ments in Greeting Cards for the sea -
sou is the purpose of this advertise-
ment, 'There is a touch of dignity
aid the exceptional (at Christmas
you may regulaely look for a card)
hi wishing "Happy Easter" on a 'seit-
able card. It's n good way to scatter
sunshine and is becoming more and
more "the thing to de. They keep
alive old friendships and express the
sentiment you wish,—how nicely they
carry your thotights and fit ,the oc
casion with just a few well!' chosen
meaningful words, they' are Perhaps
the .mos e beautiful cards of the year
with their designs of spring flowers
and sentiments denotng the season.
It is a season of joy 'and brings vis-
ions of brighter and better days. The
winter hes gone, or is, deing, and we
welcome the newborn Spring.
fitting therefore that the gladness of
the season should find its expressictn
in — Goqdwifl td men, •
Clinton Hardware and Furniture Co
, FUNERAL DIRECTORP MONUMENT DEALERS
THE STORES WITH A STOCK
t,Furniture Phone: 104 messeHardvvare 195
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The Chance of a
• Lifetime
• To stock up on highest quality
shirts, ties, underweat, socks and
aceessoriesee
Fascinating colors arid patterns
Tile W. D. Fail"Co.
Often the Cheapest—Aiways the Best
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TI-11.111SDA, MARGE 28, 1129
Miss Eileen Atkinson le tip' from
Widen for the Easter vacation.
'Mr. J. R. Reinhardt of Kitchener cal-
led on friende'in town on Monday.
Mist. East has been visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Porter of Goderich,
ivrTs. M. B. Combe and Miss Barry
have returned front a trip to Ber-
muda. •
Misses .Jean and Eleanor Pluinsteel
are home from. 'London for the
Easter vacation.
Mr, 1. A, Carter of London was in
town the begirming of the week
ceiling on friends.
and Mrs. G. D. McTaggart re-
tuend last week after spending • a
• few weeks in Bermuda.
Miss Clete. Ford of the staff a Alma
College, St. Thomas, is. home for
the Easter holidsty seascni.
*s. E. L. Mitten' and Mr. Elton Ra.
ecu attended the funeral of a niece,
Mrs. Emmerson Royer, at Hastings
Mich., this week. ' •
INTO"' 11311.1 CORNER,
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seeestteste
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By reducing our prices, and (after .payirig Delivery Charge
•of ten cents) you will still have Subslaritial Savings. (Some
Specials are' quickly sold out, so do not delay).•
Chain Store Prices. Buy a Trial Qrder and be convinced
Prices from March 28th to Ai3ril 6th
Peanut Butter, lb., ... ...... , 22c . cseEE8E'—' 1 , ' EASTER
Granulated Sugar; .1.0 dios, .,.. , 58c Beige Kiaft, per ib. 33c • -
(one week) Chateau Kraft, per lb. ....,23c BREAKFAST BACON
• . Valveeta . , 23c ..
3 pkgs. Post Tdhstie .. , „,.... 25c N'ti-awaft, pkg, ., , ..., ... • 20c " PER LB. 28c
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Dairy Butter per Ib. - '42e, , ' . I Quick Oats' , .. ... . . ......... 30e
Creamery Butter, per lb, 46c •Layer "Figs, pee Ib. ' ,,, 3.5e I Quick China Beans
Corn Beef, per lb., ....e.... , 25e i ..... . 10 lbs. Rolled Oats se — , ..•., ..' 39e
Corn Beef, 6 lbs. " $1.49 ... Fat JuicY Prunes, 2 lbs. for-, .:' 21e ' • ' ' - , (One to a Cristomei-)
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AI1 our Easter Eggs and Novelities to clear
Vearshmallow, pee lb. , ..... , .-. ..:, .. . .. . ..... 35c
. Oranges, for Easter, Basket - 49c
• Peas, per half dozen • 59c -
Tomatoes,' (Aylmer) per 'half ddzen ..... . . ......... - 80e
All Brsin . 23c
•'Vegetized Wafers ' . 23e
Soda Biscuits . s ' 16c
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Epsom Salts,- 7 lbs. .. . ...... — .. .. ......... , . . ... • 25e
Salada Tea per lb. 69e
69c
Lipton Tea, per lb. • 695
tOrange Pekde Red Rose 795
Orange Pekoe Salado.. 79c
5 lb. Pail Synge' 29e
Lemons, per dozen 29,e
Broken Biscuits, 3 Ms'. 25c
Red Rlose, per lb
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C. B . Plekles, Cranston.... .... ,TPSpare r ns 0. .... . . ... ............ 262 056' eec
25c . •
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& B. Pickles, Branston, reg. 35e . ,
• Head Lettuce, -2 for— ............ . ... 25e
Loin Roast . . ...... ... „ ....... 33e
Liver, per lb. . , /5c
Leaf Lettuce . ....... ........ . ... . . 10c
Morning Delivery: 9 and 11 am. GOODS DELIVERED 10c
0 Cash and T
Service
Afternoon Delivery: 2:30and 5 Pelt -
WHERE "SELLS FOR LESS" PRICE PREVAILS
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Phone
11 48.
Easter Flowers.
You are Cordially Invited to see'
our Display •
THE CHOICEST YET
HYDRANGEAS, 'LILIES, CINER-
- ARIES, BEGONIAS, FERNS,
orc.
Pretty Baskets oi Flowers, Plants
and rents
Prices ranging from 25c ;to 54.00
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watson • of
Wingharn were in town Tuesday ev-
ening, coming down tq attend the
t.O.O.F. At -Horne.
Mr, James Rath returned to his home.
in St. George on Saturday after
spending a fortnight with his sis-
ter, Mrs, S. Hemp, and les brother,
Mr. J. Rath,
Mrs. W. J. Plumsteel left Menday for
Oxbow, Sask., being called hither
by the t news of her father's illness.
Mr. Pluntsteel received a message
Tuesday saying Mr. Hill had psis -
sed away.
Mb and Mrs. S. Elliott of Millford,
Mich., have been visiting this week
with the former's sister, Mrs. H.
W. Gould cif Clinton, and the lat.
ter's' parents, Mr. and Mrs, Johit
Jacob, managers of the Huron
County Home,
Mese B. G. Willienne Ferdwielt; Mrs.
11. W. McKenzie, Detroie, and Mrs.
W. Bentley, Toronto, were called
home last week owing to the ill -
nese of their mother, the late Mrs.
M. Glow of Mullett, who died on
Sunday, and also visited With their
• sister, Mrs. W, .T, Biggart of 'town.
Our usual =tied prices*
And a tremendous v,arietY of
striking metehandise from which
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DAVIS & 1-.1ERMAN
Albert Street Clinton, Ontario
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"THE VOGUE
• MILLINERY"
• We are now ready with hats
that perfectly express the joy—
ous mood of Spring in every
shade for the eolorful role to
bo played in spe)etswear and
afternoon hats.
We nialee it to your advan-
tage to shop early.
Th & Vogue
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to choose! Come in today.
Constance
WE RAVE A FINE ASSORTMENT
OF OUT FLOWERS
ROSES, CARNATIONS, DAFFO:
DILS, IRIS, TULIPS AND
SWEET PEAS
Lettuce, at the Greethouse
10e a bunch
Prepared soil 15e a pail delivered.
10e at Greenhouse.
Cuninghame, Florist
Clinton, OWL Phones 31 arid 176w
• Were.' Fraser of 8eefoeth silent a
few days with her granddaughter,
IVers. Alvin Dale. ,
Mrs. Cook, sr., of Goderich town-
ehip spent Sunday with her daugh-
ter, Mrs. J. Riley. "
'1V1e. and Mrs. Logan and daugh-
ter of Blyth spent Sunday with their
daughter, Mrs,. 'Leo. Stephenson. -
The I.,;tdiee "Aid meet this week in
the ehurch. A short Easter program
will be giveu.
MieSers. Soo Riley and Ben Riley
had ,their next winters supply' of
Wood cut by Mr. 3. Ferguson the be-
ginning Id this week.
After an illne,es Of, six weeks. Mr:
Wlilliism lVfillson, Cleveland, Ohio,
passed away on Thursday- evening,
March 14111. Funeral services f or ' the
deceased were held at the residence
on Monday, March 18th, Rev. John
Danford, of the East Glenville Meth-
, odist Church, Cleveland, officiated.
Services were conducted at the grave
by the Knights of Pythi''as. "Safe in
tha AYMS of 'Testis" and "Nearer My
Gold -to Theo" were sung by Mr.
Thomas George, an old friend of the
deceased. Many organizations and
friends sent floral offerings. The
deceased was, the son (if the late Dav-
id and Anna Millson, of Constance.
T -Te is survived by the widow, Mrs.
Rebecca R. Miltona son, Wil -
Charlotte Lindsay, and Mrs. Annie
McLean, sisters, were in Cleveland
for the services. The deceased was
buried in KnoIlwood Cemetery, Cleve-
land, Ohio. .
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Mr. and Mrs. 3. McDowell of West
held were guests of Mi'. and Mrs. He
Snell on Tuesday. •
mtr. P. Caldwell was in Clinton
IVI}oridays visiting his sister, who is in
the Clinton hoepital, „•
Mr. A. Weymouth is visiting his
"brother in Witideor.
• Mr. Jamas esteCoM and Reeve Ad-
ams took in the Board of Veda ban-
luet in Clinton Monday evening.
Quite a nembee from here took in
the eoneere which was given in the
'United Chhreb, lelyth, 'Wednesday ev-
erting. They were much pleased with
the entertdinment.
*s. W Brundeon recently visited
Blyth friends.
• Miss S.' &hostel of Painierston
has returned after a pleasant visit
-with relativeshere.-'
MASKED CARNIVAL
IN TOWN HALL, HAYFIELD
Wednesday, April 3.
at 830 o'clock
under auspices of
Bayfield Agrteulturtd Society
Prizes:
Ladies' Fancy Costume lst and 2nd.
Gentlemen's Fancy Costume, let, 2nd.
Ladies Comic Costume,
Gentlemen's Conde Costume.
Childrens: Best Giri and Best Boy.
•Grand Mara. at 930 o'clock
Music by Lakeside Entertainers
Admissions 50e Mar. 14-28
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Miss S. air is spending this week
with friends in Toronto,
The monthly meeting of the Wo-
men's Inetitute—vtrill be held in the
Community hall on Thursday, April
llth. A,- paper "The Four Square
Community—Whose Task," will be
given.by IMIrs.•Cr. McCall. There will
be community singing, a solo by Miss
Lillie (Gserett, a reading by Mrs. W.
Mountain' and hers. 'G. IVeolon, duet by
1VIrs. 11. Sundercoek and Mrs. a',
dra.wfore; and the roll call will be
answered by an exchange of flower
seeds or ,bulbs. Hosteeses will be:
Mrs. R. Townsend Mrs. H. leloon,
Mise S. GI. Barr, Mks. M. Ross," Mes.
D. Roberto% Mrs. 3. Scott and Miss
Parrdit.
Mr. and dirs. Glover and children
of Detroit spent the week -end at Mrs.
Glover's Another's, lVfrs. I). Mountain.
We al.e pleased to report that Mrs.
Tames Elsley is able to be out again
after being confined to the house for
a -number ,of weeks with a sprained
ankle.
A gdod Friday service will be held
in the Londesboro -United Church at
8 o'clock; Special music will be pro-
vided by eh° members of the Friendly
Class and an appropriate address will
be given' by the pastor. Lantern
slides wil also be shown. -
COAL
Hard—and Soft Coal and Coke in
Stock, •
Carload of Alberta Coal to arrive
this week.
Get Our Pieces.
W. J. MILLER & SON
Orders taken at residence, Ontario St.
PHONES: 46w and 46j
The Men of 'leisure 111the village
linin A. D. Menem and Mrss,Ruth aro enjoying teerneeIves these days
Everson, of Viceroy, Sask. Mr. Day- at their" old sneer, pitching' horse-
' • id Milson, brother of deceased; Mee. ehoee, Surely 'spring is herd,
EASTER SPECIALS
HOT CROSS BUNS
FOR THE WEEK -END
EASTER EGGS.
ALL SIZES AND DECORATED
Wendorf's Bakery
ORDER WHOLE WHEAT BREAD
WHEN YOU NEED
A PLUMBER
MOST
—You need him in a great
hurry Phone 244 and.' we will
be at your door 'almost at once.
Equipped to do any job, sma
fl
or larg% efficiently and quickly
at a reasonable Price.
alvkins
"BLUE AND WHITE GROCERY"
Sliced PineappleEaster . Choice Breakfast
c Specials Bac
2 tins 25on per lb 30c
Heinz Ketchup, large ... 27e Stuffed Olives, bot. 20eto 40e
C. & B. Pickles-, sweet or Jelly Powder, McLarea's
sour . 25e 4 pkgs. 25e
Dried Carrots, tin • 15e Kutler's Marmalade, jar.. 25c
Dried Beets, tin 25c Cookedtharn, per lb. 65c
Oranges, 2 doz. for
Ch. Seedless Raisins, 2 lb.
-Frye Cocoa, Vs. tin
Canned Peas, 6 tins
Canned Corn, 5 this
Granulated Sugar, 10 11
ChoiceBlack Tea -
Pickles (qt. jer)•
Ginger Snaps, 2 lbs.
355 Corn Flakes, 3 plcgs. 25e
23c Br. Sodas, 3 lb. 25e
25c Choice Rice, 4 lb. 280
70c • Tapioca, 2 lb. 25c
68e Sh. Salt, 2 pkgs. 19e
5Dc Icing Sugar,2 lbs, 19c
57c Infant Deliht Soap, 4 for 28e
47c Choice Prunes, 2 lb. 2fre
25c Campbell's Soups, 2 .for . 25c
HEAD LETTUCE, LEAF LETTUCE, CARROTS,
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GREEN ONIONS, CELERY, GR. PEPPER, RHUBARB
DOLLAR pAy.SPECIALS FOR TH.URSDAY, APRIL Ilth
L. 1.4AWSON. & CO.
PHONE 111
FREE DELIVERY "WHERE QUALITY MEETS PRICE"
HARDWARE and PLUMBING
Phone 244 ,
Poultry aisers
We have taken the Agency for the
• ROYAL BROODERS
Formerly sold by Mr. E. Mittell and have
a complete line of Brooders and
Supplies, and the Prices
are Right
Sutter & Perd e
ELECTRIC WIRING
PLUMBING HARDWARE
Phone 147w
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CELERY, LEAF 1,ETTITCE, HEAD LETTUCE, T081A.T0E8, NEW'
ciamorrs NEW CAI3BAGE •
'WHERE 'QUALITY 'IS AS REPRESENTED
,T- HE C. & S. GROCERS
13yailth • Main 125w
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