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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1929-06-20, Page 8CLINTON'S eissaweseeaneenessaiseezemenzesa ADING J,EWELERY STORE SAFEh$P.. IVE —SAFE NIGHT "DRIVING- Your Car, Your Life. Protect Your :Fam Eliminates Glaring headlights and blinding sun,—All n2etal— Rasy to set in Place.. Glaring headlights cause smash ups— Protects life and property. lY�.e c JOHNSON Distributtr fbr Clinton Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry Fine Jewellery and ,Repairs, Next Hovey's Drug Store P I GQLOYtFAS'T SHIRTS` Plain and Fancy Broadcloth qq lIJ�„o�U SPECIAL Advance Spring Styles Plumsteel res. Every Garment- Custom Tailored Furnishing the Love Nest For the Bride This is the store for Newlywedsplanning a home. Here they can select just the proper furnishings for the "love nest" at big savings in-priee. The wide .assortment of suites and.; individual piec- es permits of choice suiting your individual requirements. Weeds used are of the very best grades, and every piece of furniture lives up to a high standard of attractiveness aed durability. We are prepared to give our expert .advice on furnishing one room or many. We have assortments of very useful wedding gifts that aro 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 DIRECTORP MONUMENT DEALERS THE STORES WITH A STOCK Furniture Phone: 104 Hardware US Creel We do not claim " a little profit on everything" but we do say with em- phasis a big margin on nothing. . c Imitation goods give imitation re- sults. Ask the man with awooden leg. It is usually a profitable sav- ing to buy the best qualities. Our Glass Bowl, 8" diameter at 13c we believe is cheaper than anything "Just as good" and'bctter than any- thing just as cheap. That is where lour "Often the cheapest" "alwaye WE RECOGNIZE QUALITY and wl,• DISTRIBUTE THE CASH ACCORDINGLY at CLINTON CREAMERY, CLINTON PHONE 145 S•p,,A1'QirTH $RANCH, SEAFORTH PHONE 162 CLINTON i31tANCH, CLINTON, ONTARIO PHONE 190 i -11 Gunn, Langlois & Co:, Limited HEAD OFFICE r . MONTREAL, QUE. LOOK! Now is the time to do your Papering and'Painting, 5s, I"have a large assortment of Wallpapers PRICE: 5c to $3.00 per Roll TRY A CAN OF "LAKKO." Four Hour Enamel ' for Floors, Furniture and Woody' ark. Paints and Varnishes for Every Purpose. SHOP (HURON STREET) Open.Wednesday and Saturday afternoons and evenings .. D(/.q�� JAS CLINTON p K.� ffi . Ate, Or Phone 234 £or other appointments, . ; { rwww.i the Best" `applies. We are in business for profit, a' fair.. profit only, we" give you the rest. Mutual profit is our ideal. - If you need a good quality box of writing paper, 24 sheets of paper and 24 fancy lined envelopes end complained about being asked 50e foe 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 a low `.price may make you feel good when you pay for it arid' disgusted every time, you try to use it. A quality pen makes you feel good every time you use it. And the recollectidn of quality remains long after the price is for- gotten. The Kirsch Flat Curtain Rod eon struction combines sagless strength' with artistic grace. You'll admire' the neat„ smooth ,hang of your. cur- tains. . We have now a clearing line in a Cup and Saucer at 17e. It's 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 will stand oven heat, ideal for 'baking and cooking, two styles, in one case, six bowls for 98e and in the other four for $1:00. - The W. D. Fair 00. Often the Cheapest—Always the Best _ 1�.L tl1IINsm�,,„, Oft uuI_.j sl���lll �I�Bllnl p Mr. and Mrs. E. Morrison spent Sun- day at. Drayton. 1Ver. Ernest Ford of Detroit has been , visiting his aunt, Mrs. S. Lawrence. Mts M. E. McFadden of Cookstown is visiting her mother, Mrs. James Cornish. Miss Mary Southeombe of Niagara Faiis.is the guest this week of 114rs. T. J. Watt. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCaughey,.• and babe of Toronto are visiting the former's family in town. Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Paisley and Mr. Elmer Paisley spent the week -end with St. Thomas relatives. Mr. George H. Elliott is attending the Canada Life Insurance Con- vention in Muskoka this week. Mrs. Will Jenkins returned last week after spending seferal weeks, with her son and family in Toronto. Mr. and Mas. Harry W. Gould atten- ded the wedding of the former's brother in Godeeeclt on Monday, 1yfr.,and Mrs. T. 4R. MacCrae of De- ieteeit are visiting at the home of the former's sister, Mrs. G. D. Rob- erten. Mi. and -Mrs. Alex. Thom and .,Miss. Thom and Mrs. Annan of Dunbar ton called on Miss Washington yes- terday. Mr. Won. Shepherd, of Clinton, a former resident of Blyth was-, re- newing acquaintances here on Thursday.—Blyth Standard. Mr. J. Siouan and his daughter, Mrs. J. Silcox, have returned after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fred S10 - man of the C.N:R: school car. Mi. and Mrs. Harry Bell of South- ampton were in town, last week, .coming down to attend the funeral of . their aunt, the late Mrs. Mogk. Mrs. Carl Mair, who was called home by the death of her mother, the late Mrs.' lli:ogk, returned to her home in Toronto on Saturday cif ternoon. Mr. Robert Holmes came up from 'Toronto on Tuesday evening to be present at the funeral of his broth- er-in-law, 'the late FL B. Chante yesterday, •, • . ' Messrs. W. Coates and 0. Johnson of Goderich„beth former residents of Clinton, were in town yesterday attending the funeral of the late H. B. Chant. - Mr. and Mrs. Art Hems and Mr. and Mrs. Wt. -J. Bell and children of Toronto motored up last Thursday to attend the funeral of Mr. Bell's Mother, Mrs. Mogk. Mess Hattie Courtice spent the 'week- end in. Owen Sound, visiting .Miss Lediard, who returns toJapan i ;shortly to resume her work n con - motion with the Canadian missions. Nits.. J. Southcombe of Port Union vis- ited her ` sister, Miss Washington, from Monday until Tuesday morn- ing, going from 'hereto Niagara Palls, where she will spend some time. THE CLINTON•N WS RECORD teiwkisetwoovaitCLINTON'S BIO CORDER GROCERY THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1929 sessereseasessemeateseass 1 arE�ys CA�� �fas ,• OPENING I .BAY 1ELi JULY With a hill Stock of.; Fresh Frits, Groceries & Vegetables ,e -Arranging our Store in Clinton-- .- e Invitenthe ousewive Of -,Clinton l"inton and SurroundingDistrict to ''Visit us and---Secur the- Best Groceries at the Lowest Prices you have ever Bought. aux. Prices are Possible iY our Expenses being Reduced. OUR GOODS ARE ALL MARKED YOU HAVE ONLY TO CALL AND SEE THEM FOR ONE WEEK NNE 2 O th to 27th 3 Kelloggs Corn Flakes for 27c iarry Horne's Custard Wednesday Morning' Special Powder, per tin 22c Ideal Silver Cream 19c 10 lbs Granulated Sugar for 54c Pure Raspberry and Strawberry Jam .......:39c Pilchards per can • 19c Ne r Cheese, lb 29c Our Own Best Coffee I 3 lb Lard 49c Jelly'Powdet's Kraft " 33c per ib 65c I Delivered with an order 5 for 25c FRIGIDAIRE MEATS AND BACONS FRESH TROUT DELIVERED TUESDAY & FRIDAY per lb 25c Breakfast Bacon, 1b 30c Roast Pork, ib 70c Picnic Hams, lb 25c Chicken -Ham & Tongue, lb 50c Dressed Loin Roast, lb 70c Morning Delivery: 9 and 11 a.tn. Cash and C - rrg. iftWetatifies 0~0 GOODS DELIVERED 10c Afternoon Delivery: 2:30 and 5 p.nt. SIL WHERE "SELLS FOR LESS" PRICE PREVAILS Phone Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cirbin left this week for Barrie, where they will • spend the vacation time. Mr. Car - bin having accepted a. position as science master on the staff of the East York Collegiate, takes over his new duties at the commence- ment of the autumn term. Dr. 3. W. Shaw, Messrs. A. J. Mor- rish, J. Wiseman, H. Cameron, J. G. Chowen, -H. B. Manning,Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hawkins and Miss Madeline, Mrs. 0. L. Paisley and Mr. Elmer Paisley, Mrs. Cree Cook, .Miss Grainger, Miss Bessie Watt, Mrs. W. J. Elliott, Mrs. McCallum and others attended the Liberal picnic at Grand Bend yesterday. Mi. G. A. McLennan and Mr. Jdht; Moffat of . Stanley township were in Lucknow on Tuesday attending the funeral of their;, uncle, the. tato Peter H. IlTeEanzie; ex-M.P for South Bruce. Miss Dora Sclioenhals left Tuesday for the east and today will meet Mr. E. W. O'Neil in Saint John, And at noon they, will be married in St. John's Stone Church, by the Rev; 1\fpn ehziee Naughton,, going en to'Halifax, where they will make their home. Messrs. David: and George; Cantelon motored t� Toronto yesterday.'The iEormei;,,,$oturned by train yester- day, ovemng,,ilrr;''G, Cantelon,ntot oring on to Orillia to bring Miss Dorothy Cantelon home, after a visit there of some weeks. • Church Opening Supper and Platform Program Supper to be held in WESLEY-WILLIS DINING HALL July 2nd 1929 5 to 8 p.m. Escalloped Potatoes;' Cold Han;, Sal- ads, Pickles, Biscuits, Bread, Rolls, Lemon Pie and Raisin Pie with Ice Groan, Ten. - Supper to be followed by platform program of Speeches and music in church auditorium. ' • Admission, 50 cents 19•, Eightieth Anniversary Supper and COneert Under auspices of• Trinity Church, Bayfield - TOWN HALL, BAYFIELD TUEESAY, JUNE 25 MENU: Cold Meat, Rens, Salads, Jellies, Pickles, Pie, Tarts, Cake, Tea and Coffee. Followed by Play, "Left in Charge." MUSIC BY LAKESIDE ENTERTAINERS Admission, Adults, 60c, Children 25c. 18-2. A ZAAR 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 8 o'clock Afternoon Tea and Business Men's Supper will be Served. EVERYBODY WELCOME 17-3. LET US BAKE YOUR Wedding 'calve -' We'll have it ready in time—and it will be themostdelicious you. ever to make an ex - 4" tasted. _. Large or small, simple or elabor- ate, we are ready ceptional cake of the best and purest ingredients for your wedding—or any other big event—at modest cert, Handy Garden Tools AT CONVENIENT' PRICES Wendorf's- Bakery SNOWFLAKE 4KERS" OF The best the market. affords at big SNOWFLAKE BREA savings. Our tools will help you make your garden a sucecss. RAICBS, SPADES, HOES, SIHEARS LAWN MOWERS Other tools; et proportionately Iow ,,prices. Hammers,, pliers, monkey wrenches, all the odds and ends you need- around, the house. 1 ll'a HARDWARE and PLUMBING Phone 244 Special Prices ON. COAL AND COKE FOR SPRING DELIVERY Get our Prices.. W. J. •_1 II,LLR & ' SON. Orders taken at residence, Ontario St, PHONES: 46w and 46j BLUE AND WHITE ST c : RE Hot Weather Specials Lenton cup; small 35e Lemon cup, Age 65c Orange cup, small 36e Orange cup, large 65c 'linger Ale, carton $1.20 Ginger Snaps, 2 lb. for 26c Perrin's Waferettes, tin20e -Choc. Fig bar, per lb20e Gr. Sugar, 10 lb. for ... , 55c Matches, per pkg.. 25e Shaker Salt, 2 for 19e P. Corn, 2 for 19c Peas, 6 cans . 69c Oranges, 3' doz. 53c Lemons, per doz. 290 Grape Fruit, 2 for 25e SPECIAL, FOR WEEK END LETTUCE, CABBAGE, STRAWBERRIES, WATERMELONS, CUCUMBERS, NEW CARROTS. NEW POTATOES. CELERY AND TOMATOES. L. L(A WSO1vi & CO. WHERE QUALITY MEETS PRICE Phdne: one one one Free Delivery r No atherRe adyRoofin� Could ffhsfandThisTes i 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 teats which prove conclusively that the only permanently durable prepared roofing—tee one that better than any other resists fire, acids, gases, rot, rust, heat, cold and wear is 1-M ASBESTOS ROOFING It is the "cheopcst.per•year" roofing because it re. quite, no coating or painting to preserve it. The first cost is the only expense. ..•Fireproof construction is betted fire•protection to a building Man any meant offiro•insuranco. ny covering buildings with .AM Asbestos Roofipg it will protect them from fire at no extra cost. Write or call for Samples and Jooklet. 1229 Slitter & erthie PLUMBING HARDWARE Phone 147w ELECTRIC WIRING iROSES AND. 'ROMANCE Spring brings sunhshine but with June comes roses and romance. When young folks who have learned the riches of frugality - start out life together, they are sure to find the direct path to happi- ness, peace ••and plenty by dealing at , THE C. & S. GROCERS Branch 125j, Main 125wt