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The Clinton News Record, 1929-05-02, Page 8THE :C mew -NEWS, RECORD TIIIll$,DAY, MAY 2, 7923: CLINTON'S LEADING JEWi;LERY STOR8 The new instruments for eye examination make a perfect diag- nosis possilbe--come here by all l means for a FREE examination to make sure of your eyesight. Don't neglect your eyes -no. instrument is more delicate or precious than the human eye, JOHNSON Graduate of Toronto College of QptometrY Fine Jewellery and Repairs Next Hovey's Drug Store 1 EMS InalitaiMplanitaina,•••101•MPAMIOLIISMOIV•0116••••• SII0i SHOESJ 'tennis ShoesAit this tline of the year most Girls and Boys want todiscard their heavy winter footwear for something lighter and cooler. To these we are offeriug; a new and complete range of Fleet Foot Tennis Shoes, The quality' this year is the best we have ever seenand prices are very low; Nice new goods from 85c up, MEN'S WORK SHOES Don't judge shoe values by price only. A. good shoe at a med- ium price is cheaper than shoddy at any price. We arenchv showing such makers as Sterlings and Grebbs and every pair made, of 'Solid some of the best work shoes we have ever handled, Shoes made by, leather, See our Ladies' and Children's fine shoes. Some new nifty lines just placed in stock. Plumsteel Bros. Every Garment Custom Tailored NATIONAL SANI-ITT OFFER Will hold Good for this Week WORTH REGULARLY 8250 • OUR SPECIAL 3, -piece full size suite • YOU SAVE - S51 $199.00 THIS WEED ONLY Imagine it! A genuine 8250 value for $199. Guaranteed abso- lutely mothproof. Don't dream of missing this. See it anyway. `We would also like to remind you that our stock of Beds,` Springs and. Mattl; esee is large and better. than ever. l on't forget to store your 1!'urs, $Y'oolhens, Etc. in a Cedar Cest. No more worry about Moths. We are quite prepared for all your needs in Linoleums, Oil CIoths, Linoleum and Congoleure. Rugs and Mats, all patterns and sizes. ClintonHardware and Furniture Co FUNERAL DIRECTOR:" MONUMENT DEALERS THE STORES WITH A STOC. Furniture Phone: 104 Hardware 196 BILTMORE HATS I The Master Hat of. Canada Quality, Style, Fit and Price IThat is what roti get when you v'ny a. biltinore Ilat ` Vitintoro F a Man THE MASTER HAT OF'CANADA" MI( ,by DWaarr$04rinlf414G,u+y40n6. CLOTHES That lock thdir quality and show in every accurately cut line the good taste and exper- ience of their designing. We make to your order. You ekve it to yourself to look your best on all occasions. Corrie in and be measured for a suit of Our Exclusive ' Tailoring DAVISHERMAN Crean Poultry WE RECOGNIZE QUALITY and DISTRIBUTE' TBE' CASH ACCORDINGLY at CLINTON .CREAMERY,: CLINTON PHONE y45 SEAFOOD BRANCH, SEAFORTH PHONE 1611', CLINTON BRANCH, CLINTON, ONTARIO PHONE: 190 _. Gunn, LLanglois & Co., Limited HEAD OFFICE w-- MONTRIIAL, Will; eeseseeateseesesiseelesseressemeseeereessereasrereesseeseesereseteee44 Far Or Neal Rememberblother Dear On Sunday May 12th 'Whoever elso forgets, M,other's Day is always remembered by moth - ere, We May forget to romember it, Fut. mothers are sure to remember that we have folr'gotten it. A small sum will buy a Greeting Gard and show mother you have not forgotten her day and will testify all the year round to your thoughtfulness, It will symbolize the continuity of your affection throughout the whole three. hundred and sixty-five clays of the year.' There's only one mother to you,' and okay one day'ini the year set apart exclusively as Her day. A Greeting Gard will express perfectly the sentiment' of the day, the taste. of the recipient and the affection of the sender; awaken tender 'thoughts, whisper- sweet memories, come near- est to repayment for"'the devotion of another love, brighten her day and bring her joy. - Tile W. 11 Fair CD. Often th'e Cheapest -Always the Best • Miss Florence Caninghame visited Miss Hattie Baker of Fullerton on Sunday. Misses -Grace . Ashton and Annie Stevens visited in Stratford on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. W. PL Cowan are at L.'cght this week owing to the death of the farmer's father. Dr. P. Hearn motored to Toronto on Sunday, owing to the illness of his mother. He returned Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, C. Vesey and children of Fullerton spent Sunday as the guests cif the lady's sister, Miss `Ruby Irwin, Miss Larene Langford, accompanied by her throttler, Mr. Harold Lang- ford, spent the week -end with friends in London, Mrs. Robt. G.'Ney,of Fordwich vis- ited with Ms's. W. Jenkins this week and also attended the Pres- byterial at Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. S. B Stother,s and little 1111.4ss IVIa'rion of Essex were the guts over the week-eltd of Mr. and DIys• B, J. Gibbings. Mr. and 1Virs. A. L. Cartwright, Mrs, Argent, Mrs, Farnham and Mrs.' Leonard motored to Kitchener cn Saturday for over the week -end. Mrs. Ida E. Smith and her son, Fred, and Mass Daisy Elrick of Toronto were guests of the former's sis- ter, Mfrs. Alice Mason, on Sunday. Mr, Jack Gibbings, accompanied by his friends, Messrs. Ernie Wright and George .Mills, spent a few hours on Sunday, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J'. Gibbings. Mrs. Sproule, who has spent the past few months with her daughter, Mrs. A. E. Doan at Ontario street• parsonage, left Thursday last to visit her daughter, Mrs. Wilson of Detreli't. Mr. and Mrs.. W. A. Holmes and Muss Dorothy df Listowel were week -end visitors in .Clinton ,and were: ,:warmly greeted by old . ?nriens, who are always glad to see them. . Mn and Mr's. Marlow - and. sons, who spent the vrintec in, Clinton and who left here for Toronto, loft that oity last week' td motor to the west, where they intend to again locate. itfr. and Mrs. W. E. flodaway return- ed Tuesday after spending the win- ter at Walkervillel and in Florida. They enjoyed their visit south, very much and have returned in ecvccellent health. Mrs. Zella Young and . Mr. Harry Cuningham, recent visitors ,the home of the fornter'e sister, Mr's, W. E. Perdue, have returned to their respective 1>chnes in -Detroit and New York e City. of Mr. George Thompsbn ' of Wycliffe College, Toronto, was with his parents. Mr, and Mrs. 11. J. Thchnp- son of Goderieh'township, and with (Clinton. friends over the viroek-end. ,Mr. Thomnson has returned to Nova Scotia, where he has conduct- ed.a Mission for the past two or three summers, Ms and Mas. Gordon `.MeEwan and Isdn, James, of Detroit, and Mt'. and Nits. Weir and two daughters, 1VIie- ses Frances- and Lanie , Lansing and Mrs. Ohadwicic of London,'mot- ored. un and. visited with the for- mers brother,, Mr. Murray McEws en, .and his family for a couple of days over the week -end. Ceder iclh Township The Holinesville Dramatic Society presented their ° play, "The" Path Ac- ross the Bill,"` in the Ebenezer Uni- ted Chnreh, on Thursday evening last. The Caste was immensley, ap- planded by an audience that filled L 1, NT 0' N ' 11, wi+? IG eilitiNVOIONANOISOWOOMMOVI COWNER GROCERY CHAIN STORE P "'' ICES FOR CASH AND CARRY FOR WEMA E OFFERING EXCEP 1QNAL VALUES ISE YOU MANY SAVING PRICES. (WE SELLLE6I$ IS MONTH ) MAY IS THE MONTIi FOR CANNED GOODS, WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF (PEAS, CORN AND TOMATOES) PEAS ` No 5, per doZ.. $1.20 " by the �.Jdozen�Rlid $1.40.. large'I'siC�Mze, dAT°ESozr $1.50 No 3, " " 1.40small-size-, doz® 1.30 SAME PRICES IN HALF DOZEN LOTS 4.- MAY IS THE MONTH FOR HOUSE CLEANING AND MANY -FLOWERS Many Flowers Soap -,° 3 for 19c Life Buoy 2 for 15 InfantDelight5-a3` Castile 8 for 23 Long Bar 19 Bon Ami 14 Dutch Cleanser 11 3 Ammonia " 23 Loaf Cheese lb 33 Finest Red Salmon - 42 Jelly Powder 5-25 Salada Tea 69 Red Rose 69 GRANULATED, SUGAR SPECIAL ,CASIIPRICE SATURDAY AND MONDAY 1e1 Can Pumpkins , 2 1 Can Peas 1 Can, Tomatoes . 25c c 1 Can Corn .. J Morning. Delivery:9 end 11 a.m. Cash and Car•rg IrtionieViNigiAMOVOIANIAlikh For light Lunches while House "Cleaning: Fancy Cakes 25c (Marsh mallow) Assorted Fancy Cakes 33c Ginger Snaps 5 for 23c Broken Sodas r, " 10c Maxwell Coffee • 63c Good Coffee 55c Best, O'Neil's Coffee ' 65c Red Rose Tea lb' 69c Red Rose Pekoe 79c 1 can Peas s 25c Post Bran - 2 for 25c 20 lb pail Lard (SATURDAY) $2.8 • Frigidaire Meats Spare Ribs Ib 20c. • Liver Ib 15c Tenderloin 55c. Corn Beef Ib 30c Schneiders Sausage 25c GOODS DELIVERED 10c 5 Mother's Day always comes In the Month of May Sp. Chocolates • Stniles'n Chuckles 1 Seconds per lb 49 Bon Bons 30, 60 Ee 90c per lb Basket of Oranges for Mother 49c W indsorTea lb 49 Fresh Salmon 4, Trout Tuesday. & Friday Delivered lb 25c U 9 Broom, 5 string .... , .. 390 New Cheese 29e Asparagus, 2 tins ' 35e Pineapples, each 30e It LETTUCE, CELERY, SPINACH, 2 lbs, 25c. Afternoon Delivery; 2:30 and 5' p.m. ' T. 0' N 48 Pion It WHERE "SELLS FOR LESS" PRICE PREVAILS "LEST WE FORGET" Mother's Day is Coming ' Sunday, May 12th SAY IT WITH FLOWERS To -Mother on Her day, To our Out -of -Town Customers We will appreciate your early order, It will receive careful attention. Attractive Mlather's Day Cards sent out with all orders. MEMORIAL WREATHS For the Cemimetery, We will have a nice choice to offer. J. Cuninghame, Flourist Phones: 31, 116w Greenhouse, Huron St. 11-2 Follt;.TI ' of -the series of Progressive Euchres IN, ST..JOSEPH'.S HALL on Die evening of Monday Eve., May 6 Cards 8:45 Dancing 10:45. Lunch 11:46.- . Home Wlaltz 1:20 MUTCli'S ORCHESTRA Admission 50c. 12-1. the church. The Ebeiieze& orchestra furnished delightful music between acts. Ms. George R. Thompson of Wy- cliffe College, Toronto,; spent the week -end at the home of his parents, Mir. and Mees H. 3. Thompson, George left Tuesday; for Queensport, Nova Scotia, where•he'will conduct a mis- skin throughout the summer months, Mi. John'+R.• Thompson of Huron College, London, else visited' at the parental hoche, over the week -end. Miss Gracp Churchill, recent grad- uate of Clinton Ilidepi tal, left last Week, for Fort—Huron, where. she will eommenice her duties as' a nurse.' Little Elgin Snyder is convalescing favorably after a serious illness of pneumonia. Mr, H. O:' Murphy is sporting a Whippet coach. - The meeting of the A. Y. P. A. " of St. Jame' Church,: Middleton,. on Wednesday :;evening next, Allay 8th, will take the fern of a surprise pro- gram. All members and friends are cordially in' ted, as''an interesting evening is promised. Constance - W'e are glad to say that M:rs. C. McGregor is improving after a sev- ere, 'attack Of appendicitis. She is being eared for in Seaforth. ho,spitel. Mrs,'Duneen Tudor was in Clinton on Monday seeing her mother, who is very poorly. The W. IVI. S. Was; asked over, to Londesboro ; on Wednesday, 1Vfareh 1st.: Deacon Dubbs A Three=Act Comedy Will be presented by the Young Peo- pie of Turner's Church in ONTARIO ' ST. UNITED CHURCH Under auspices of the Y. P. League Monday, May 5th - at 8 P.M. Music Between Acts Admission 35c and 25e. 11-1-p. ORDER WHOLE WHEAT and SNOWFLAKE BREAD Always Fresh and made of the Best Materials. . ,WEEK -END SPECIALS CHOP SUEY SPONGE DROP CAKES OATMEAL COOKIES (Special) ' ORANGE CAKE ORDER NOW .01•._6_.6. ORDER WHOLE WHEAT BREAD FOR r'RE WEEK -END . Wendorf's Bakery Special Prices. - ON COAL AND COKE FOR SPRING DELIVERY Get eur.Priees. W. J, MILLER & SON Orders taken at residence, Ontario St, PHONES: 46w and 46j WHEN YOU NEED A PLUMBER MOST -Yeti need him in a great 'hurry. Phone 244 and we will: be at your door almost at "epee. Equipped to do ; any job, small or large, efficiently and quickly at a reasonable ;price.:. awkns HARDWARE and PLUMBING. Phone, 244 CASH "BLUE AND WHITE SPECIALS" SERVICE WHERE QUALITY MEETS PRICE TOMATO WEEK .AYLMER . 6 tins for 80c per dozen $1.55 Canned Corn, 2 fclr 25e Canned Peas, No. 3, 2 for 25c Icing'. Sugar, 3 lb. 27e Tom. Soup, (Heinz) 2 tins, 29e Sliced Pineapple, 2 for 25c Prue Lard, 2 Ib. ,36e Choice Figs, 2 lb. 26e White Beans, 3 lb, 29e IVlleLaren'e Jelly, 4 pkgs25e Corn Starch, 2 pkgs. . , 19c Shaker Salt, 2 pkgs. ..., 190 Shoe Polish, 2 tins , , . . 26e Ammonia, 3 pkgs. 23c Lux FIakes, 2 pkgs. 19e Soap Chips, 2 lb. 250 Classic Cleanser, 2 tins •15c Special Black Tea, ib. 59c G. et B. Branston Piekles 25e Baking Lowder, per tin 19e Choice Rice, 3 lb. 25c P. & G. Soup, 10 bars-39e Matches, per pkg. 27c Ginger Snaps, 2 ib. , 26c Pure Lard, 20 lb. pall,,$3.00 STRAWBERRIES, PINEAPPLES, LETTUCE, CELERY SPINACH, CAULIFLOWERS L. LA WO 6 CS{r . "WHERE PRICE MEETS QUALITY" Phdne: one one one Free Delivery - 1111 Poiiltry Rils.s ii se,1 We have taken the ROYAL BROO Formerly sold by Mr. a complete line Supplies, and are Agency for the i- ERS ' E. Mittell and have of Brooders and the Prices Right i endue" ELECTRIC WIRING Slitter PLUMBING HARDWARE Phone 147w QUALITY SERVICE: Special ecial Prices. for Friday and Saturday FRESH STRAWBERRY AND, RASPI3ERRY', JAMS' ORANGE 111AZLMALADW CANNED TOMATOES, CORN, PEAS;. BEANS; CARROTS• SPECIAL PRICE• ON TOIVuA'1iO: CATSUP FRESH FRUITS • AND. yEGEABLES' "WHERE QUALITY Is: AS'. REPRESENTED"' THE C. &`S. GROCERS' Branch 125j Main 1.25w+