HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1929-07-04, Page 8CLINTON'S LEADINfi'x JEWELERY STORE
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Distributor tCor, Clinton
Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry
Fine Jewellery and Repairs " Next Hovey's Drug Store
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FAST
SIIIRTS�
Plain and Fancy Broadcloth ti
SPECIAL
Advance Spring Styles
Plums�eP� Bras.
Every Garment Custom, Tailored
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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'; .et big
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savings in price. The wide assortment of suites'and individual
es permits of choice suiting your individual'requirentents. Woods
used are of the very best grades, and every piece of furniture Iives'
up to a Digi standard -of attractiveness and durability:
We are prepared to give our expert advice on furnishing one
room or many. -
We have assortments af• very useful wedding gifts .that are
sure to please.
Don't fail to take advantage. of your verandah. We have ar•
great assortment of Chairs and Rockers, Sun Stop Shades, Verandah
Mats and Cushions at Prices that will5surprise yore.
Ulintonriardware and Furniture Co
I'1JNERAL DIRECTORS -MONUMENT DEALERS
THE STORES WITH A STOCK
Furniture Phone: 104 Hardware 196
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The School of Commerce
CLINTON, ONTARIO
Offers you a Practical Business •Training that has made it
possible for our scores of students to obtain and hold positions de
minding a high standard' of efficiency.
THERE IS A POSITION WAITING POR YOt!
COURSES:-
-Stenographic, 'Commercial, Secretarial General Office, Civil
, Service, Commercial. Teachers Course and Special Ceases
Arranged. _ o
YOU. CANNOT ATTEND A BETTER SCHOOL
WHY NOT ATTEND TITS? •
SCHOOL OPENS SEPTEMBER 3, 1929 „.
Write To -day far Information, - Phone, 198.
B. F. WARD, B•A., 11/. A. STONE, Com. Specialist,
Principal. - Vice -Principal.
Vacation ,; clays aro Flashlight'
nights. See and be safe. When dark
nese blots out familiar paths and you
encounter Unexpected obstacles or
hump -burp -sunup and the tire is,
punctured, no light' but the stars,
while danger lurks in darkness, an
Eveready ds a sate convenient port
able light and has so many uses.
One of our economical customers,.
than whom there are none more'so,
as it were; so to speak, expressed
surprise , when we asked ,25c for a
clear glass' Gandy,, jar with cover, 9
inches High. For us it wasan ad-
vantageous buy and if the -need ex-
ists it will be the some for you.
Don't get athletically marooned.'
with a broken racket. We will have
it repaired and retuned to you usu-
ally in six days, or have your enjoy-
ment _Spoiled for want of a:lure ball.
God's Minute. A most popular' de
votional book,„,365 daily prayers ar
ranged from Jan, 1 to Dec. 31, one to
a page, written: by the Most eminent
preacher and laymen in .the`English'
speaking world, Cloth binding, 60c.
First impressions are usually last-
ing.has The paper you write on is notic-
ed, before your letter is read. An
pression of refinement i
Lotus Lawn stationery.
quality and is reasonably
A cheery little greeting`on'a Birth-
day costs so little yet means so much
te. the person receiving it that it is
quite a strain on' friendshipnot to
send them. We have suitable cards.
D. Fair Co.
Often the Cheapest -Always the Best
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Oirit
114•. and Mrs. M. W. -Howell of Gode-
rich were'`the guests of Miss Rudd
on Sunday.
Mr. Fred Brown of Brantford visited
over the week -end with his sister,
Mrs. R. Horsley.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Whitmore
visited. Toronto friends ' over the
week -end and holiday. -
Miss Lottie Livermore of De,+4}t
spent the week -end with her toroth-
er, Mrs. S G. Castle.
Mies Almeda Crittenden left Monday
for Groise Isle, 'Mich., to visit her
sister, ,'i4irs. Clarence Bali.
Miss Annie. Crittenden ' of Toronto
spent the holiday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Crittenden. •
Mr. and Mrs Sam Appleby and son
I of X;ondesbero, ,spent 'with
dr. anti MVirs. W..Crittenden,
Miss Evelyn Oluff of Toronto was
the guest of Mr. and . Mrs. H.
Charlesworth over the week -end.
Miss Lotto McKellar of Toronto was
•a week -end and holiday guest with
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cuuinghame.
Mrs. A. Weatherwax and family .of
Orillia are visiting at the home of
the former's father, Mr. D. Cante-
lon. '
Rev. A. E. Doan and family left this
week to spend J11131,..4 their, sum-
mer cottage at Rondeau Park, on
Lake Erie.
Ilaiss Jean Hobbs came up from
Thocndele for the week -end and to
be present ldr the opening of
• Wesley -Willis church
Misses Helena and Jean Middleton of
Toronto' are spending the holiday
time with their parents, Sheriff C.
G. and Mrs. Middleton, Suneyside
Farm. •
Miss Mary Wale of .Toronto "is the
of Mra, H. Charlesworth
WHERE QUALITY IS ,S
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THE CLINTON.-NES
RECORD
1'li'URSDAY,, JULY 4, 1929:"
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FOR SUMMER HOLIDAYSBAYFIELD AND.CLINTON
For your Vacation needs we are prepared to eet�
y all your Requirements
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List July"4th to llth `--- As `we have re`o erred our Groceteriia we invite you. to
Call and! Inspect our:values. All goods marked
vaxammeseememearcemempalasweecaseaRapg
29e
3 Kellogg's:
Coal Flakes
29c
Pure Lard
eliveied with an order
- 2 lbs for -35c
--PICNIC DAY SPECIALS
Chateau Cheese, per pkg.
Ingersoll Cream Cheese
2 pkgs.
Peas, Corn or ` Pumpkin
2 cans. for. 25c
Canned': Beans each 19c
23c
25c
Certo bottle - 29c
Ginger Ale:
Canada Dry: 20c
Lux- Flakes 3- for 29c
Ivory Soap, 5 cakes —27c
Vi -Tone, pound: can 59c
Comfort Soap, 5 bars 25c ( Tourist pkg. of Fancy ( ..Soda Biscuits, 2 pkgs. 25c
Cherry Fruit Cake . 30c 11 Biscuits 35c l Fancy :pkgs., each 5c
Fresh Salmon Trout (Tuesdays and. Fridays) delivered, per lb 25c
CornedBeef,"per ib 30c
Cooked Ham, " 60c
Picnic' Hams, " 25c
FRIGIDAIRE
Chicken Ham and Tongue, per lb 50c.
Roast Sirloin Dressed, " '70c
Breakfast Bacon, " 30c
FRESH VEGETABLES
Cauliflowers . Green Peas Tomatoes Cucumbers and Watermelons
a Morning Delivery: 9. and 11,a.m. GOODS DELIVERED- 10e
1 Cash and
Carrrl,�,
'WHERE "SELLS x'O1 LESS" PRICE PREVAILS ,�
Afternoon Delivery: 2:30 and 5 pan.
,0'NEIL
People Yon Know
Mir, Thomas Leenain�g of Hamilton
called on bis cousin, Mrs, R,' Tun
ney, on Monday. l r. Leeming, has
been in Hamilton for .a dozen years
but previous to that w s a mem-
ber of the police force lin Lances -
ter, Eng., and he and Mr's. Turney
.had not met since they+'were"dhil-
•dren in England.
Masters E. J. Pheonix and W. lileGill-
vray, who cycled up from Hamil-
ton and spent s few days with the
former's grandmother, Mrs. R, J.
Cluff, cycled leome again, Being
Boy Scouts who are used to long
]likes they .. pedalled the hundred
odd miles up and back Without_,
feeling any ill effects at all.
1171r• ansa Mrs. Ws. Y. Crodkd of Van-
eouver have been visiting the-for-
iner!s brother and sister, G: A.
Crooks and Mrd. W. M. Aiken, dur-
ing the past week.. Being former
members of the:; Wesley congrega-
tion they were; interested in being
present for the opening of Wesley -
Willis ehureh on Sunday. itlrs.
hera
Crooks was before
member of the Wesley church
choir.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Alexander of,
near. Bayfield, accompanied by' Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. Cartwright,
returned Saturday from a very
pleasant motor trip. They motored
by. North Bay to"Pembroke; spend-
ing a few days with' Mr. and Mrs.
,Gordon Hall, then going on to Ot-
tawa, Quebee and Kingston. They
also took the boat trip up the St.
Lawrence front Brockville, travel-
ling about one thousand' miles in
all,
guest,.
having, come up to attend the -op
ening of Wesley -Willis church on
Sunday last.
Rev. Dr. Miel inuon, who was the:
'Special preacher at the opening of
Wesley-Willds church on Sunday,
was the: guest of Rev: J. E, and
Mrs. Hogg over the weekend and
holiday, d
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hall motored to
Simcoe and -spent the week amend and
holiday with friends there and at
Tilsonburg. On their return on
Tuesday they wereaccompanied by
.,their niece, Mrs. Clarence Gee and
daughter Eleanor.
Mr. and Mi:s. E. 4. Shepherd of
Toronto spent the week-endwith
their' aunt, Moe. A. Robsons Mrs.
Shepherd assisted the choir at the
opening -services in Wesley -Willis
church on Sunday, rendering a solo,
at the • evening service.
Miss Marjorie MoMath, wheelies been.
teaching at Burwash, returned last
week. She was accompanied by
her mother, who has spent some
' weeks with her, and they stepped
off in Toronto for a couple of days.
to visit, Miss Ruth MelVlath.
Mr. and Mr -s. R. J. Cantelon of Strat-
ford and Mr. and .Mrs. W. P. Cul-,
,ter of Indianapolis. Ind.; and the
ladies' father, ' Mr. T. Ramsay„
were the gdesti of the former.'s
brother and sister, Me. G. and Miss
B. Cantelon. Huron street, ,over
the week -end, calling alsonn other
relatives and friends in Goderich
and Gederieh .township.
Mr. E. Rost Hales' of Worthington
Mine and two sons, Bruce and Gor-
don, were week -end guests ,with
Mr. and Mrs, 1VT, T, Corloss, Mr,
Ilales;is (1,P.R: operator at Worth-
ington Miee
orthineton"Mine and when the big slide
-came a year or so ago was obliged
to make his ethane with his family
from his hems, -which .slid part way
into the mine but was not wholly
buried,
Phone
48
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LET I1S BABE YOUR
'Wedding ''ake
We'll have it ready iri time -and it
will be the most delicious you `ever
tasted.' K'
Large or small, simple or elabor-
ate, we are ready to make an ex-
eeptional cake of the best and purest
ingredients for your wedding --Or
any other big event -at modest oest.
Wendorf's- Bakery
MAKERS OT'
SNOWFLAKE -BREAD
Constance
IyI'aste • "Gordon' Mclteller of Sea-
forth is spending his• holidays at
the home of his aunt, Mrs. Geo. Dale.
-Miss Mildred Britton and Mr. Bert
Nichol of Toronto spent the holiday
at' the format'shome here, Misses
Helen and Edythe Britton returning
with' them to Toronto to remain for
a week's holiday:
Mrs. Roy Lawson and daughter,
Marion, returned, ono day last :week
from Toronto, wheit'e, Marion has been
undergoing treatment for bronchial'
trouble, We hope the is improved
in health, ,
Miss Blanche Wheatley of Toronto
is spending the'summer vacation at
her home here, '
Miss, Thelma' Dale and a friend:
motored from Torauto on "Saturday
hoto- mspe. end the holiday ;at the farmer's
Mr. -acid MG•s. Alvin Dale and chil-
dren, Lorne and` Betty, spent a few
days in Detroit last week.. "
Miss Hazel Leslie spent the week-
end at her home in Blyth.
Miss : M,ary and Mr. John Moore
motored from Toronto to spend the
holiday with their mother, Nies. Wm.
Moore.
Mr. Adam . Nicholson held a suc-
cessful bee raising his barn on Mon-
day.
Special Prices
ON COAL AND COKE
FOR SPRING DELIVERY
Get our Prices.
W. 'J, MILLER & SON
Orders„ taken at residence,_ Ontario St.
PHONES: 4dw and 46j ,
Handy Garden Tools
AT CONVENIENT PRICES
The best the market affords at big
savings. Oar tools ;;will, help you
make your garden a' sucecss.
RAKES, SPADES, IIOES, SMEARS
LAWN MOWERS,
Other tools at proportionately ,low
prices. hammers, pliers, monkey
'wrenches, all the odds and ends you,
eed, around the house. ,
HARDWARE and PLUMBING
Phone • 244 l
LIE AND WHITE STORE
Speciaih Every Day
FRIDAY
Oranges, 3 doz. . , ...... 58d
.Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs. 54e
TUESDAY
3 boxes Matches ....... 25c
Old Dutch Cleanser, 2 piss. 28e
SATURDAY
Peas, 6 cans ... 69e
B. C. Flakes . 27c
. WEDNESDAY MORNING
Large Bottle Legion Cup
- 080. '
MONDAY
• P. & G. Soap, 10 bars . , 39ey
Ammonia, 3 pkgs. 23e
THURSDAY
2 Iodized Salt 19e
3 Cakes Palmolive Soap, 23c
A GOOD STOCK OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ALWAYS ON
- . HAND. ALSO COOKED MEATS
_ CO.
WHERE QUALITY MEETS PRICE i.
Phdne: one one one - free Delivery
s Ci'cin -PollItry 1
WE RECOGNIZE QUALITY -
and
DISTRIBUTE THE CASH ACCORDINGLY
at
CLINTON CREAMERY, CLINTON P..HONE 145
SEAFORTH 'BRANCH, SEAPORT$ PHONE 162
CLINTON BRANCH, , CLINTON, ONTARIO
PHONE 190
Gunn, Langlois & Co., Limited
HEAD' OFFICE MONTREAL, QUE.
Custom Made
Clothes for the
Bridegroom
Why wear a ready-made garment-.
on this important occasion when you,
can -Havey to customs made ansa be . cer-
tain it will be a perfect fit, and suit:
your. own individuality'.. You can al-
ways tell the ;nenwho has his clothes-
made ton order;
Our rates are reasonable and our -
workmanship exceptional. All gar-
ments hand
ar-menns,hand tailored. .Scrupulousate..
tention' tb every detail.
avis and Herman
„MERCHANT 'TAILORS; CLINTON