HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1929-08-01, Page 8TIdE GWINTON.NEwt RECORD
CLINTON'S LEADING 3EWL+LEit'Y STORE
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Protect; Your Family, Your Car,, Your Life,
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Easy to set in Place,
Glaring headlights cause smash tips— Protects life and property.:;
e 11. JOHNSON,
Distributor for Clinton ..
. Graduate of Toronto°College of Optometry
tine Jewellery and Repairs Next Hovey's Drag Store
SPECIAL THIS
WEEK
MEN.,, ODD WORT£ PANTS,- GOODliHEAVY WORK eel 69
PANTS, VERY SPECIAL 'VALUE d%% •!D
MEN'S FANCY SOX. ANOTHER; SHIPMENT OF MEN'S 7 q4.FANCY COTTON SOX, Per Pair ......... `..:...... , R
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TWO SPECIAL LINES OE- MEN'S WORK SHIRTS
Men's Heavy Blue Chambrey Work Shirts -
Special at
Men's Heavy Striped Shirting Shirts 95c':
At . ,
"Oe are offering some wonderful values in Ladies and Children's
Slippers this week. AR new goods at 'cut prices. •
-5c
lumsteel Bros.
Every Garment Custom Tailored
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Just suis your eye over this list of Specials for Today and
you will see. how truthfulwe are when we say that no other store
offers exceptionalvalues like ours,
Canned Goods—Corn, Pumpkin, Beans, ePas, Carrots, . Celery, _Cu -
Peas, Blue Berries, 'Tomatoes, Car -cumbers.
rots. Fresh'Vegetables—Tomatoes,
THE C. & S. GROCERS
1031 AT DOVE SALE
Still Going Strong
No More Value for Your $ $ Anywhere
RED-HOT
Can you
COOK
A Beautifull
5 quart
Here
COPPER
Regular
- Now is
PRESERVING
SPECIALS FOR CASH .
Imagine a real • 0 '.`
STOVE for'
Sunny Blue ei a n
TEA KETTLE
is a Money Saver, No. 9 Solid
WASH BOILER 4Z p (1(�
Price $4.50 for 4-
the time for a Granite, AN7 el,
KETTLE- only
These are a only
n few- of
cJ
our Real Barg. -rains
Come in and See for Yourself
Why Look Elsewhere? The Value is Here
Sutter & Perdue:
PLUMBING HARDWARE ELECTRIC WIRING
Phone 147w
$MAETirst
come first served `MET
Good pictures deserve good frames,
the favorite ones, those y!ou have
laid away so carefully --flay nth;
have them framed? The expense
May less than. you may: think.•.
Unity Daily Word is a pocket -siz-
ed monthly' liberal religious maga-1
zinc. It contains a message of good
cheer and has a page of inspiration
for each day, Price 15c.
Ourbox, of good quality writing
Paper and fancy lined envelopes at
50e. 24 sheets of paper and 24: en-
velopes'has a :strong selling appeal
for the man behind, the counter and
an equally strong:, buying .appeal for
the person in front of the. counter,
Ain't it a grand and glorious feel
in' when vacation time comes. Noth-
ing ahead but life, liberty and the
permit of golf balls, bass, trout and
a coat of tan for from the crowds
ignoble strife, which suggests that
vacation time is also writing time.
It is then that a Fountain Pen is'in
dispensible, for so oftenone finds
oneself ;where writing comforts are
imperfect or not to be: had. A Wat-
erman Pen is the :best.
Our Rubber Bathing Caps at 15c
and 30c are good value, attractive
and voguey. -
Would you like to have a new
receipt or menu? When you enter-
tain wouldn't you appreciate a friend
at hand to sugegst clever ideas for
your party or luncheon? In many
ways Good Housekeeping Magazine
offers you Service, and keeps you
informed on interests of the modern
woman. It's fiction is splendid,
sometimes an exquisite love story.
Price per copy, 35c.
Le Wage Liquid GIue did not gain
its popularity on the price percan,
its the stick -per -can that cements it
to public approval. Always *eady for
use. Good for mending or matting.
The stickiest sticker extant.
Tile W. D. Fair Co,
Often: the Cheapest—Always the Beat
plllliiflli,'w'goij
Mr. J. G. Chowen is in Toronto this
week.
Dr. Gunn has returned from his trip
to the West.
Miss Elizabeth Ford is spending a
week in Detroit:
Miss Daisy Copp of Toronto was
home over the week -end.
Miss Olive Lawrence spent the week-
-end visiting friends in Guelph.
Miss Mabel Clark • left Saturday' for
a fortnight's holiday in Toronto.
Mrs. Dave Cook' of 'Toronto has been
visiting Clinton friends the last
week.
Miss dean Plumsteel is 'the guest,
this week ofMissKay Park of
Lucan.
Mrs, David and young san Leo of
Stratford are visiting her sister,
Mrs. 0. J. O'Brien.
Kr. and Mrs. Ed. Cotton of Detroit
are visiting Mr. and -)rs, Thos,
loon, of Suiiiin`erbill.
M'r. Ray . Mason of Toronto is hot.
idnying at the home of his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Mason, Sum-
merhill.
Mrs. Softley, of Staffordville was
home for the funeral of her
mother, the. late Mrs. John Wig-
gington.
Mrs. Carrie Jervis has returned
home after visiting her daughter,
Mrs. Frank McElwain of Gelert,
Ontario.
Mrs. R. Roberton and two children
of Wawenesa, Manitoba, are the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
Roberton.
Mrs. Patterson of Ilensall was in
Clinton last 'Thursday attending
the funeral of the late Mrs. J.
Wiggington.
Miss Norma Bentley, who had spent
a couple of weeks with her sister,
Mira, Morgan. Agnew, left Saturday
for London.
Misses Dorothy and Edna Chapman
of Toronto spent a month as the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
Wiggington
Mr. and Mrs. I-Iodgens and family of
Lucan were in town last week at-
tending the funeral of the late
Mrs. Sohn Wiggington.
Mrs. J. C. McMath and Miss 'Marjor-
ie McMath were called to Amherst
last week by the unexpected death
of the former's sister.
Rev. J. E. and 11xrs. Hogg leave on
Thursday for their cottage on
the Southampton beach when they
will spend their vacation,
Mr. and Mrs. Warwick Cole and
Master Vincent, of Flint, Michi-
gan, are the guests of Mgrs. Cold's
aunt Mrs. W. J. Miller, Sr:.
Mr. and Mrs, MacDonald, Mrs. Van
Colborne and grandson, Victor, of
Detroit, were in town last week
atteding ' the funeral of the late
Mrs. S. Wiggington.
litr. Wm. Whittingham, an old Clin
tonian, and his daughter of Burk's
Falls, have been visiting the past
week at .the home of the former's
sister, lifts. S. Lawrence of town.
Mr. and Mrs. George Rathwell and
daughter, Bessie, Mr. and Idbs.
Glen McCormick of Toronto, and:
several Honsall friends were the
guests ' last week of Mk, Isaac
' Rathwell.. -
Mrs, Edward Harrison and .son Rue-
sel Spencer of Porcupine and Ivor.
Spencer of Port Elgin, Miss Pearl
Spencer, a deaconess of Toronto,
Miss Ruth Spencer of Shallow'
Take -were guests of Mrs. EM
Crich over the week -end.
Dr. Edneston, who had been the
guest of Mrs. WI. Pickard for a
week, left Saturday to visit rela-
tives at Dashwood. Miss Edneston,
who is e graduate in Philisophy, is
eenteniplatnig going to India
shortly to teach in an English col-
lege. ` 1 ,
Tl3URSDAY, AUGUST. I, Yeg ~,t
GROCERY.
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large Sugar Sale is still going
strong. Fresh car in this week.
Pure Cane Sugar. Special Cash Price
by the Sack,
FREE DELIVERY WITH ANY OF FOLLOWING SPECIALS
Black rt Soap, 3 bars 25c Soda Biscuits, 2 pkgs. 25c
comfort
Tea,1 Ib. .
Rolled Oats,59e Kraft Cheese, ib. 35c ,
29c Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs. 57c
Chateau, pkg..
Rideau Hall
IBaking Powde
WE GLADLY SERVE YOU DAILY';
AT RECORD PRICES
Price List Augustlst to %Otli
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BIG CHEESE WEEK WE ARE HEAVILY STOCKED
23c Pilnento Cheese - 14e
23c CreamCheese 14c
r (Bowes) 25c Prepared Mustard 14e
(Regular 35e) Red Salmon ; 32c i
FRIGIDAIRE MEATS AND CHILLED FRUITS -
Breakfast,Bacon, per lb.. 35c Fresh Sausage . 30e
Pickled Rolls, per : lb. 38c
Baked -liam, lb. 7Oe Wrs .. 25a
Cooked Ham, lb, 60c `Pickled Hocks, each 15c
Morning Delivery: 9 and 11 a.m. GOODS DELIVERED 1Oc Afternoon Delivery: 2:30 and 5 p.m.
Phone
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Cash and
Carr!
W. T. O
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WERE "SELLS FOR LESS" PRICE PREVAILS
PUBLIC NOTICE
Having been petitioned by a num-
ber of citizens to do so I hereby pro-
claim Monday, August 5th,
CIVIC HOLIDAY
for the teem of Clinton and. request
all citizens to observe it as such.
IL B. COMBE, Mayor
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
Owing to the holiday on Monday
and the races in Goderieh the coun-
cil will meet in the forenoon.
Little Aileen McCartney is con-
valescing nicely from the measles.
Miss Margaret Thompson of New
Yock yisited with her aunt, Mrs. FI,
Murphy, Sr., last week,
We are pleased to hear that Miss
Marion Middleton was successful in
completing her Noiimal exams, . at
London. She has already accepted a
school.
Miss Marion Jones spent Sunday
as the guest of Miss Nina Heard of
Bayfield.
Miss Grace and Master Grant
Stirling visited their sister, Mrs.
Lewis Bailey of Amherstburg .last
week,
1VIrs. R. R. Sloan and Mr. and
Mrs. Hall were visiting their sister
Mrs. 7L Thomas of 'Guelph.
Mit. and Mrs. Hindman of Detroit
were visiting their sister, Mrs. Thos.
Settles,
Mr. and. Mrs. W. Morgan of Kin-
cardine were calling on friends on
Sunday.
Miss Gracd Stirling was in the
Clinton hospital getting her tonsils
removed this week and is feeling bet-
ter again.
Mr. and Mrs. Sack Rehill of London
were visiting Mr, and Mrs, Jack Mc-
Guire hist week,
CONSTANCE
Harold Moore of Stratford is vis-
iting his grandmother, Mrs. Wm.
Moore here,
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Glazier and
san, Will, of Clinton, and Mrs. Joe
Monsen and son, James, spent Sun-
day as the guests of Mrs. Glazier's
sister, Mrs. Thos. Pollard.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt, iGrimoldby and
daughter, Olive, M,r. Ben. Riley and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Riley spent Sunday
at Bayfield. .
Quite, a number fronshere attend-
ed the community . picnic at Bayfield
last 'Thursday and report a good
time.
Harold G]ayier of Clinton is spend-
ing a week at thehome-of his aunt,
Mrs. Thos. Pollard.
Mr. and Mrs,. Fred Stephenson and
son, Gordon, of Brussels, spent Sun-
day with Alio. Thos. Pollard, 'Misses
Isabel and ;Jean; Stephenson returned
home with them.,•
A number of. friends . and relatives,.
from here attended the funeral of
Mary Riley, infant daughter of Mr.'
and Mrs. Will Riley of Tuckersmith
on Tuesday. We sympathize with
Mr. and Mks, Riley in their sad be-
reavement.
Mrs. McDonald • and three children
of Brigden and Mrs. Win, Logan and.
daughter, Kathleen. of Blyth spent`
Friday with Mrs, leo Stephenson at
her home here.
Mr. and M4,s. Robt. Baird of Brus-
sels spent Sunday with the latter's
uncle, Mr. Duncan Tudor.
Picic Specials
O'Keefe's Dry Gingerale
O'Keefe`s Old English Stone
Ginger
Canada Dry Gingerale
Kuntz Dry Gingerale
Order a Case or Carton at
a Special Price
Huntz Candies 50c and 60c
per ib.
Party Ice Cream and Pastry
Snowflake and Whole
Wheat Bread
Wendorrf's Bakery
MAKERS CP
SNOWFLAKE BREAD
Special Prices
ON COAL AND CORE
FOR SPI:tING DELIVERY
Get sur Price's.
W. J. MILLER & SON
•
Orders taken at residence, Ontario St.
PHONES: 46w and 40j
Handy (Garden Took
AT CONVENIENT PRICES
The best 'the market affords at big
savings. 'bur : tools will help you
make your garden a success.
RAKES, SPADES, HOES., SHEARS
LAVVN MOWERS
Other +tools at proportionately low
prices. :Hammers, pliers, monkey
drenches, Fall the odds and 'ends you
need aroitad the house.
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llawkius
HART/WARE and PLUMBING
Phone 244'
DUBLIN, July 26. -Mr. John Mc-
Grath, 'horse" dealer, shipped a fine
car 'Leah sof heavy horses to Quebec
(City one r day last week.
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 ofsuites, and individual pies-
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
sura to please.
Don't fail to.take advantage of your verandah. Wt- have a
great assortment of Chairs, and Rockers, Sun Stop Shades, • Verandahs
Mats and Cushions at Prices that will surprise you:
Clinton Hardware and Furniture C
Ii
FUNERAL DIRECTORS MONUMENT DEALERS
THE STORES WIT' A STOCK.'
Furniture Phone: 104 Hardware 196
STANLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hobson -of
St. Thomas visited friends .on the
Sauble oven Ile' week end.
Miss Elizabeth and Mary' Snbwd'en
are visiting friends at St. Thomas.
Mesta: Will Townsend is spending
his summer holidays with his, uncle
Mr: Will Scotchmer.
Mr. 'and' Mrs. Alfred Westlake,
visited friends at Grand Bend on,
Sundays; last.
,Mr. Will' Scotchmer-visited fridiids.
. at Gndorieli lkst: week.
Mr. Alex, Baird of Foam Lake;,
Sask., is visiting his niotlier, Mrs:.
George: Baird, Sr. .
BLUE AND WHITE STORE
PHONE 111
Bringing to you such outstanding Values in
quality foods as to convince you that 'this is the
place to shop. For in addition to advertised spec-
ials you will find all our prices so low as to save
you a substantial amount on your weekly grocery
bills.
3 LUX TOILET SOAP 19c
Oranges, basket 59c
Grape Nuts, pkg.... 17c
Pickles, 30 oz. for... 47c '
Good Black Tea 59c
Heinz Catsup
Large Bottle ...,,. 27e
Corn Flakes
. Kellogg`s, 2 for,19c
Olives, 321/z oz. for 39e
Strawberry Jam 47c
Good Glazier '
Sardines, 2 for ... 25e
Rubber Rings
8 doz. for 25e
Horne Grown Vegetables and Fruits
New Potatoes, Peas, Corn, Raspberries, Cherries,
Black Currants.
L. L,ASON & CO.
Use your phone WHERE QUALITY MEETS PRICE Free Delivery
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 ofsuites, and individual pies-
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
sura to please.
Don't fail to.take advantage of your verandah. Wt- have a
great assortment of Chairs, and Rockers, Sun Stop Shades, • Verandahs
Mats and Cushions at Prices that will surprise you:
Clinton Hardware and Furniture C
Ii
FUNERAL DIRECTORS MONUMENT DEALERS
THE STORES WIT' A STOCK.'
Furniture Phone: 104 Hardware 196
STANLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hobson -of
St. Thomas visited friends .on the
Sauble oven Ile' week end.
Miss Elizabeth and Mary' Snbwd'en
are visiting friends at St. Thomas.
Mesta: Will Townsend is spending
his summer holidays with his, uncle
Mr: Will Scotchmer.
Mr. 'and' Mrs. Alfred Westlake,
visited friends at Grand Bend on,
Sundays; last.
,Mr. Will' Scotchmer-visited fridiids.
. at Gndorieli lkst: week.
Mr. Alex, Baird of Foam Lake;,
Sask., is visiting his niotlier, Mrs:.
George: Baird, Sr. .