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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1929-06-13, Page 8THE CLINTON-NE S RECORD' I IPITON'S LEADING JEW GLERY STORE SAFE DRIVE • —SAFE NIGHT DRIVING- Protect Your Family, Your Car, Your, Life.' Eliminates Glaring headlights and blinding sun,---AIl":metal= Easy to set in Place. Glaring headlights cause smash ups— Protects life and property. R. He JOHNSON Distributor for Clinton Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry, Fine Jewellery and Repairs;' Next Hovey's Drug Stors J COLORFAST SHIRTS Plain and Fancy Broadcloth pi En SPECIAL Advance Spring Styles Plumsteel giros. Every Garment Custom Tailored Furnishing the Love. Nest For the Bride This is the store for Newlyweds planning a home. Here they can select just the proper furnishings for the "love nest" at big savings in price. The wide assortment of suites and individual piec- es permits of choice suiting your individual requirements. Woods used are of -the very best grades, and every piece of furniture lives up to a high standard of attractiveness and durability. We are prepared to give our expert advice on furnishing one room or many. We have assortments of very useful wedding gifts that are sure to please. Don't fail to take advantage of your verandah. We have a great assortment of Chairs and Rockers, Sun Stop Shades, Verandah Mats and Cushions at Prices that will surprise you. Clinton Hardware and Furniture Co FUNERAL DIRECTORS MONUMENT DEALERS THE STORES WITH A STOCK ]Furniture Phone: 104 Hardware 191 1 Eggs. Crean Pouliry WE RECOGNIZE QUALITY , ! and I ;ti, DISTRIBUTE THE CASH ACCORDINGLY at • ,_ . CLINTON CREAMERY, CLINTON PHONE 145 - SLAPOT TH. BR.ANCH,SEArO12TII PR6 1E 162 CLINTON BRANCH, .CLINTON, ONTARIO _... 'PHONE 190 Gunn, Langlois & Co., Limited HEAD OFFICE t-., MONTREAL, QUE. om@ LOOK! Now is the time to do your Papering and Painting, as I have a large assortment of Wallpapers PRICE: 5c. to $3.00 per Roll TRY A GAN OF. "LAKKO " Four Hour Enamel for Floors, Furniture and Wood ark. Paints and Varnishes for Every Purpose. SHOP (HURON STREET) , Open Wednesday and Saturday afternoons and evenings AKAY CLINTON Or Phone 234 for other appointments. iNt 'We do not claim " a little profit on everything, but we do say , with em- phasis a big margin an nothing. Imitation goods give imitation re- sults. 'Ask .the nan with a wooden leg, It is usually a profitable say- ing to aying'to buy the best qualities: Oar Glass Bowl, 8" diameter at 18c we,believe is cheaper than anything "Just as good" and hater, than any- thing just as cheap:' That is where lour "Often the cheapest" "always the Best" applies. W,e are in business for profit, a fair profit only, we give you the rest. Mlutual profit is our ideal. If you need a good quality box of, writing paper, 24 .sheets; of paper and 24 fancy lined' envelopes anti, complained about beingaskeii 50e Poll it we would about conclude that you would complain because it costs an egg to get a chick.:' A quantity 'of quality is found in a Waterman Fountain _ Pen. An inferior pen at' , low price may make you feel good when you pay for it and disgusted every time 'you try to use it, A quality pen makes you feel good every time you use it. And the recollection' of quality remains long after the price is for- gotten, • The Kirsch Flat Curtain •Itod con- struction combines sag -less strength with artistic grace. You'lI admmire< the neat, smooth hang of your cur- tains. We have naw a clearing line in a Cup and Saucer at 17c. It'a just as good as when the price was a half more. •" A -consignment of Kitchen Bowls recently received rewards our efforts 'towards better merchandising. They 4vi11 stand oven heat, ideal for baking and cooking, two styles, inone case, six pawls for 98c and iz$ the other four for $1.00, • • Tile W. D. Fair Co. Often the Cheapest -Always the Best u u ��IGI,I■lfS71llllllliuming deur 8frs. Levi Wiltse is visiting her son in Detroit. Mrs. O: H. Bartliff visited in Sea - forth over the week -end.' Miss Ruby Churchill of the Bell Tele-- . phone staff is visiting her broth- er at Port 'Carling. Mr Melville McNeil of London ' was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. Mont- gomery on Sunday. Mr. Lawrence Kelis of London vis- ited his aunt, Mrs, E. W. IVforrison over the week -end. Miss Eva Cluff returned Friday af- ter a fortnight's visit with Toronto and Hamilton friends. Mks. Isaac Jewell of Mitchell has. 91eeh spending the week with her cousin, Mrs. F. Layton. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Murch and Miss Vera of Sarnia were week -end guests of Miss Hattie Courtin). Mr. and. Mrs, W. Atcheson of Orange - Ville spent the week -end with the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. D Steepe. Mr. and Mfrs. Milton Gook and little daughter of Sarnia are visiting the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs: J. Schoenhals. Misses Olive and Freida Schoenhals and Miss Shirley Bowden motored to Sarnia and spent the 'week -end with friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. Leith of Lucknow and Mrs. Fawcett and daughter of Blyth, visited on Sunday with Mrs. Livermore, Sr. Rev. R. B. and Mrs., Gracie were in "Toronto over the weekend, going 'down to be present at the marriage of their daughter. *s. J. Silcok left Saturday to visit her brother, Mr. Fred Sloman of the School Car, and his family in Northern_ Ontario. Mr. and Mrs.: G. R. Paterson of Brampton visited friends in town last week and Mr. Paterson ad- dressed the county council. Mr. Harold Lawson left Monday fol Toronto, where he has taken a position. Harold will be much •missed amongst his Clinton friends. Mrs. G. W. Morse of Boston, former- ly Miss Jean Macpherson of Clin- ton, and her daughter, Miss Jean, are the guests of the Misses Doan. Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard of Detroit ail visiting their mother, Mrs, M. Pickett before going on to Muse kelra where they will spend the supimer. Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson were in Toronto on Thursday last attending the graduation of their son, Mm. Spence Jackson; from the College of 'Dentistry. Misses Cora Jervis, Esther 'Prewar- tha and Isabel Fraser motored to Toronto on Wednesday of last week to be present atthe graduation ex- ,ercises in connection with the To- ronto University. Mr. and Mrs. T. Cardwell were in Stratford on Tuesday attending the funeral of the 2orn2er's grand- ! daughter, rand-!;°daughter, Mise Jackson, a teach- er in Windsor and who died in the East Windsor Hospital on Friday. Mr. and Mrs 0. .L Paisley and Mr. and Mrs..W. E. Tebbutt of Gode- rich motored to Toronto lastweek to bo present at the graduation of the formersson, Mr. •Elmer Paie- ley, from Toronto University on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Trewartha, Mr. and Mrs: Oliver. Jervis and Mrs. J. Macfarlane motored to Toronto on Friday morning last to be present pt the graduation exercises : in Convocation Hall, Toronto Uni- versity, when Misses Esther Tre- wartha, Cora Jervis and Isabel Fraser received their Bachelor of Arts degree. Mrs. E. W. Parker,, who was called CLINTON'S 13 16 c THURSDAY,, JUIN 13, 1929 owtomohttitemilvivitmotommo R ER GROCERY Store Cash Week of Remarkable Cash,Values® BIG SUGAR Ind Cirry i _List JUNE 13th to 22nd. We can Save you Money Daily WEEK. LIY NOW Special 10 lbs Granulated Sugar "- Delivered Price on Sugar for 54c by the Sick Delivered with an order .... .. Freda •, .... y Special Kraft Cheese lb 33e Flaked' Fish tin 15c New Cheese 2 tins for 28c per ib 29c Icing Sugar 3 lb , ' 25c Salmon Trout Tues,, and Fri, 25c lb :Delivered Corn, Peas and Tomatoes 2 Tins 25c, Saturday Specials 3 lbs of Lard 49c Pineapples 2 Cans 2 lbs Tapioca 4 lbs Rice 25c. 25c 25c. Corn Starch 3 pkgs. Dairy Butter lb Creamery Butter lb 29c 38c 40c 2' dolcAOranges 3 Grape Fruits 3 Oltgs. Ammonia 23c 35c 25c FRIGIDAIRE SPECIALS Chicken Ham & ,Tongue, per lb 50c Corned Beef, per' ib 30c Fresh Picnic Hams, Fresh Pickled Hams Breakfast Bacon Cooked Ham, per lb 60c Roast Loin, per lb 70c Jellied Hocks 35c Variety Loaf 35c Schneider's Sausage, per. lb 25c New Potatoes 6 lb.' 25c Ommadmommmmonwom Salada Tea, 'Special Black Tea Lipton' Tea per lb 69c I per lb 59c -per lb 69c I Fresh Lettuce, Tomatoes, Cucumbers and all Vegetables. B•aylield Chain Store Opens July 2n11.10 Morning Delivery: 9 and 11 a.m. , Cash and Carry •►t 111.910.1111 Old Potatoes per pk. 25c -Maxwell Coffee perlb 63c Wednesday Morning Half Holiday Special 3 Sifto Salt - 25c GOODS DELIVERED 10c Afternoon Delivery: 2:30 and 5 p.m. L tAINIMIAMVIAMMOVWMOVINVIOOMMo WARE "SELLS FOR LESS" PRICE PREVAILS hl Phone' 48 home some weeks ago by the ill- ness cf, her mother, the late Mrs. Stanley', left Tuesday morning for Winnipeg, Man., 'where she ,will visit for a time before returning !to her home, at Hanna, Alberta, She was accompanied as far as Toronto by her sister, Mrs. Stir- ling Dempsey. Auburn Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kutch of- ,Allberta are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Match here. We are sorry ,to report the very serious illness of Mr. Chas. Howson. Mr. Jas. Woods is having his house. repaired this week. Mi. 0. E. Erratt was in Toronto the first part of the week on busi- ness. The Westfield young people will present their play, "Cyclone Sally," in the Forresters' Hall, Auburn, on Friday evening of this week.. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farrow of Mitchell visited here one day this week, . • Masquerade ST. JOSEPH'S HALL June 17th COOK'S ORCHESTRA Four 'Valuable Prizes for Best. Costumes. • 18-1-p. 62 Handy Garden Tools AT CONVENIENT PRICES The best the market affords at big savings. Our tools will help you make your•: garden a sucecss. RAKES, SPADES. I -TOES; SHEARS LAWN MOWERS Other tools ,at proportionately low prices. Hammers, pliers, ' monkey wrenches, all the odds •and ends you heed around the house. : . HARDWARE and PLUMBING Phone 244: Eightieth Anniversary Supper and COneert Under auspices of Trinity Church, Bayfield TOWN HALL, BAYFIELD TUESDAY, JUNE 2 MENU: Cold Meat, Rolls, Salads, Jellies, Pickles, Pie, Tarts, -Cake, Tea and Coffee.. Followed by Play, "Left in Charge." MUSIC BY LAKESIDE ENTERTAINERS Admission, Adults, 50c, Children 25c. 18-2. BAtAAR In the Council Chamber, Clinton, on the afternoon of JUNE 22nd Under the auspices of the W.A. of Ontario Street.United Church commencing at 3 o'clock Afternoon Tea and Business Men's Supper will be Served. EVERYBODY WELCOME 17-3. LET US BAKE YOUR Wedding `Cake We'll have it' ready in tune—and it Will be the most delicious you ever tasted. Large or . small, simple or- elabor- ate, .we are ready,_to .make an ex- ceptional. cake x-ceptional'cake of the best and purest' ingredients for your 'wedding—or any other big event --at 'modest ocst. Wendorf's Bakery. MAKERS OF SNOWFLAKE BREAD Special Prices ON COAL AND COKE FOR SPRING DELIVERY Get our Prices. W. J. MILLER .& SN' Orders taken at residence, Ontario St. PHONES: 46w and 46j BLUE AN ;I WHITE STORE Cash and Service. Specials Lemon cup, small , . ,... 35e Lemon cup, large 65c . Orange cup, small 85e Orange cup, large 65c Mixed Cakes, per lb. 29c Ginger Snaps, 2 lb. for 25c Perrin's Waferettes, tin29c Choc. Fig bar, per lb. , , . , 29c ' Gr. Sugar, 10 lb, for ... 55c Matches, per pkg. ...... -25c Shaker Salt, 2 for 19c P. Corn, 2 for 19c Peas, 6 cans . 69c Oranges, 3 doz. . - 53c Lemons, per doz. ....... 29c Grape fruit, 2 for 25c SPECIAL FOR WEEK END LETTUCE, CABBAGE, STRAWBERRIES, WATERMELONS,. CUCUMBERS, NEW CARROTS, NEW POTATOES, ' CELERY AND TOMATOES. La LAWSON CO. WHERE QUALITY' MEETS PRICE Phdne: one one one— Free Delivery _ t No Other R.eadyRoofing, Could WithstandThisTest er, The flame of a powerful -blow -torch was placed within two inches of J -M Asbestos Roofing. At the end of fifty minutes (note clock) the roofing was not burned or injured, being only slightly blackened with smoke. This is one of a .number of -testa which prove conclusively that the only permanently durable prepared roofing—the one that better than any other resists fire, cids, gases, rot, rust, heat, cold and wear is J -M ASBESTOS 'ROOFING It 0 the "chcapesteper-year" roofing because it re. ratites no coating or painting to preserve it. The first cost is the only expense. Fire`proor construction 0 better fire.protection to a building than any amount of t o•insorssee. By covering buildings with 344 Asbestos Roofing it will protect them fromfire at no extra cost. Write or call for Samples aid Booklet. 1224 l�H)yll�lllll�i�: Sutter & Perdue PLUMBING HARDWARE • Phone. 147w ELECTRIC WIRING Spring brings .sunhshine but with. June comes roses and romance :•' Wlisen young folks who have learned the riches of frugality .etas•t out life together they are sure to find the direct path; to happi- ness, peace and plenty by dealing at . 'TILE & S. GROCERS Branch 125j Main 125vt