The Clinton News Record, 1932-03-17, Page 8Sunlight Soap Special
10 bars for 49c
Old Homestead Peas
S tins for 25c
'Eagle Brand Milk
For . 190
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Chthcs of Quality:.
TAILORED TO YOUR ODDER BY
The Berger Tailoring Co.
NEW SPRING AND SUMiMER .SAMPLES are now ready for in-
spection at new low pricey from ................ ..$1950 nP.
SEE OUR SPECIAL RANGE, OF BEAUTIFUL NEW TWEEDS,
WORSTED'S AND SERGES, about sixty patterns to choose
from at a special price of $22.50
MADE TO YOUR MEASURE AND FULLY GUARANTEE))
MEN'S READY-TO-WEAR SUITS AND OVERCOATS at Bargain
Prices from $5.00 up.
BOYS' BLOOMER SUITS Front $2.95 up.
MEWS AND BOYS' SWEATERS 98c and up. g
MEN'S FINE• SHIRTS, 14 to 17, from 89c up.
MEN'S WORK SHIRTS from 79e up.
SPECIAL VALUES IN UNION FLANNEL SHIRTS IN
GREY OR NAVY
BARGAIN PRICES ON ALL LINES OP, RUBBER FOOTWEAR
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POS.
DILL PICKLES, 3 for 5e
P. MEALED COTTAGE ROLLS, per lb. 13e
SMOKED COTTAGE ROLLS, per lb. 15e
HOME-MADE SAUSAGE, 2 lbs. for 25q
HOME -,MADE HEAD CHEESE, 3 lbs. for 25c
BREAKFAST BACON, in piece, per lb. 15c
BOLOGNA, per Ib. - 15c
CHOICE VEAL FOR WEEK -END. ALSO EVERYTHING IN PORK.
CHOICE BEEF ALWAYS ON HAND. THREE DIFFERENT
KINDS OF LARD, ALSO DOMESTIC AND EASIFIRST
SHORTENING.
COA®NELL Sz. TY D.A.LL
" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "
Phone 102 Albert Street
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Ii'AVE YOU SEEN OUR NEW NOVELTY TABLES
WITH THE TILT TOPS?
OR THE VERY NEWEST IN OCCASIONAL CHAIRS, WITH•I
SMART TAPESTRY, MOHAIR OR FREIZR COVERINGS
ALSO THE NEWEST IN AXMINSTER RUGS.
WE ARE SHOWING TIIE NEWEST DESIGNS DIRECT
THE FURNITURE SHOW
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Biltmore Hats
NOW ON DISPLAY
NOW IS THE TIME TO PICK OUT YOUR SUIT FOR EASTER
PRICES FROM 1;30.00 TO 54300
REGAL MADE -TO -MEASURE SUITS .ANI) OVERCOATS, $22.50
CLEANING AND PRESSING
DA ♦ IS HERMAN
AGENTS FOR GILLESPIES CLEANERS Sc DYERS, SEAFORTH
emaxeatextrusesmasesemeee
The Vogue
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The Ladies of Clinton and vicinity
are cordially invited to come and,
see our SPRING • FASHIONS which
are now complete.
Clarendon model hats exclusively
'styled, also Burbridge Street Hate,
very natty. In our dress depart -
tent we have a range of dresses di-
rect from New York City. Also • a
new line of Cortieelli- Silk Hosiery,
full-fashioned Drench heel and cradle
foot. 02-1.
The Vogue
Hard Time Social
The women of Brucefield Association
Just wish you to hear their
PROCLAMATIOIN
BOW ON MARCH 18
POR 10 AND 15
A Hard Time Social with tea
Held in our . church, don't you
For you and for me
This fun is to be.
But in old clothes and patches come
dressed,.
Or for fines yo't i • will surely be
pressed.
The time to be seen is- at 8.15,
see.
THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD;
The thoughts associated with Eas-
ter bring visions of better, brighter
days. From the dying winter to
the new-bornspring-'tis fitting that
this should find its exression in good
will to men, the keynote of the sealtan
is, gladness, and it has a place among
the Sacred Seasons of the year al-
most equal to that of Christmas. An
established and pleasing custom per=
taining to it, is the exchanging .of
appropriate cards among friends, as
an expression of joy. and gladness
and typifying Easter in its true
sense. We have an assortment we
are hoping will be pleasing to you
from which to select.
TfE ,, D. Fair CO.
Often. the Cheapest—Always the Best
THURS., MARCH 17, 1932;
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Corn, Peas and Tomatoes, 3 for
Cooking Figs, 2 lbs.
Spaghetti, 3 tins
Soap Chips, 3 lbs.
Broken Sodas, 3 lbs.
Corn Starch, 3 pkgs.
Shredded Wheait, 2 pkgs.
Jelly Powder, 5 pkgs.
Comfort Soap, 5 for
. :.ek+kY.. •:1[vu:n.. ri ..4'i -F:. ry 'd.l..elt., 9W h. F. .S
Red Rose Tea, Special ib.
O'Neil's Coffee lb.
LENTON FISH
Red Spring Salmon, lb.
Fresh Halibut, lb.
NEW EASTER NOVELITIES NOW
ON DISPLAY
25c Leads Lettuce, 3 for
25c • Sugar Crisp Corn Flakes, 3 for
25c Chilli Onions, 3 lbs.
25c Rolled Oats, 7 lbs.
25c Dates, 3 lbs.
25c Breakfast Food, 5 lbs.
25c Macaroni, 4 lbs.
25c Ingersoll Cheese, 2 pkgs.
25c Cold Soap, 5 bars,
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25c
25c
25c
25c
25c
25c
25c
25c
25c
51c SPECIAL HAMS AND MEATS FOR
39c EASTER
Schneideir's Sausage,
Schneider's Weiners,
15c Lamb Rolls, lb.
15c Swift's Breakfast Bacon, Piece
Corn Beef, lb. tin
Finnan Laddie, lb.
Duff's Sliced Bacon, lb.'
Morning Deliverand 11,
19c
15c
20c
15c
15c
15c
20c
Afternoon 2,30 and 5
' ;` + CLINTON'S BIG
CORNER GROCETERIA
Phone 48
IIIc jp, tutu In III II VIIIA
Dr. J. C. Gandier was in Toronto re-
cently.
Rev. L. C. and Mrs. Harrison of Lu-,
can were in town on Monday.
]sirs. Smith of Curries is visiting at
the home of her sister, Mrs. 0. W.
Potter.
Mr. Charlie Cole of London visited
his mother, Mrs. W. H. Cole over
the week -end.
Mrs, Kerwood White and family of
Goderich were visiting their moth-
er over the week -end, Mrs. W. H.
Cole.
Miss Hilda Booth, Reg. N., of Sim-
coe was a week -end guest at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. James Liv-
ermore.
Mr. Elton Rozell and son, Albert, raf
Kitchener were in town this week,
earning up on business and for a
short visit with his old friends
here.
Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Morrish and Mr.
and Mrs. IL B. Manning were in
Goderieh on Tuesday attending
the funeral of the late Mrs. James
Connolly.
Mrs. Wm. Clark and Mrs. Hower?
Clark attended the funeral of the
formers sister, Mrs. .Tames Con-
nolly of Goderieh, on Tuesday af-
ternoon.
PORTER'S HILL
At the regular meeting of the
Goderich Township liien's Club on
Tuesday evening the attendance was
not so large as usual on account of
the severe weather and the prevail-
ing cold. The evening was passed
in the playing of games. The pro-
gram which was to have :been given
or that evening will be given next
meeting,
The play, "George In a Tam," put
an by the Y. P. S. of Grace United
church on Friday evening last was
presented in a manner very credit-
able to the performers, each one re-,
presenting his or her special charas,
ter splendidly. Those taking part
in the play were: Miss Belle Harri-
son, Miss Bernice Elliott, Miss Evans,
Miss Esther Harrison, Miss Elva El-
liott, and Messrs. Ray Cox, Glen
Lockhart, Maurice Frame, Joe Cum-
ming and Lorne Elliott. The Hal,
inesvilIe orchestra contributed to
the pleasure of the program by sev-
eral selections. The reeeipts amount-
ed to $25.00. It is understood that
the young people are being invited
to give the play at other points.
Mrs. J. Blair is progressing nicely
after her, recent operation and it is
hoped she will soon be folly recov-
ered.
Mr. Erlan Betties is in Goderieh
this week, having undergone an op-
eration for appendicitis.
Although he won the decision in
his wrestling bout at I3'amilton , Mon-
day night, "Scotty" McDougal had
little reason to feel elated, for he
suffered a broken jaw. He will like-
ly be out of the sport for some six
weeks. '
"Scotty" is an oil Goderieh town-
ship boy and is known to many here-
abouts:
BAYFIELD
At St. Andrew's United church
Manse, the marriage of Mr. Dolton
Elwin Schultz and Miss Ellen Floop-
er Harding was duly performed by
Rev. R. M. Gale on March 12th, 1932
They were attended by Mr. Reg.
Schultz and Mrs, David Stoddart,
both of Goderieh, The young couple
intend making their home in Bay-
field for the present. Congratula-
tions are extended to them.
The Young People's Department of
5t. Andrew's United church met on
Thursday evening. The Devotional
period was followed by a discussion
of business. Albert Woods and Mur-
ray Grainger were selected as tho
debaters to represent the Society.
The topic, "What Can the Reading
of Poetry do for Me," was given by
Isabel Kirk. After a period of Com-
munity Singing the meeting was
closed with a hymn and the benedics
tion.
Mrs. Fred McEwen has returnee
home atter having spent a week with
her brother in London.
Mfrs. Harry Moore received word
this week that a brother in England
had been killed hi a motor accident.
Plans are being made to hold the
Annual Masquerade Carnival in the
%awn hall on Wednesday Mar. 30th,
under the auspices of the Hay-
field Agricultural Society. The
Committee in charge hope that there
will be more than ever in costume
this Year.
Miss Mina Proctor of Toronto is
the guest of her aunt, Mars. Geo'gc
Icing.
St. Patrick's Tea and
Sale
A SALE OF HOME COOKING,
CANDY, ETC.
will be ]veld in the Council Chamber
ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON
March 19th
commencing at 2.30
under auspices of the W. A. of
Wesley -Willis Church.
AFTERNOON TEA SERVED
60-2.
Baptist Church Supper
at the hone of
MRS. L. RATH, HURON STREET
Tuesday, March 22nd
Supper served from 5 to '7.30 p.m.
MENUE: Cold Dressed Ham, Mash-
ed Or Escalloped Potatoes, Car-
rots, and Peas, Jellies, Salads,'
Pickles, Rolls, Bread and But-
ter. PIE: Raisin, Butter
Scotch and Apple.
TEA.
ORCHESTRA;' IN ATTENDIANCR
Price: 'Adults, 40e, Children .under
12, 15c. 60-2.
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TUCKERSMITH
(Turner's Ohurch Community)
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fear were at
Blyth last week attending the funer-
al of the former's mother, the late
Mrs. Fear of Mimico.
Owing to the epidemic of flu and
colds the service and Sunday school
of Turner's church was withdrawn
on Sunday.
Mrs. Fred Pepper visited in Clin-
ton over the week -end.
The choir of Turner's aura. are
busy preparing an Easter cantata to
be put on in the church Good Friday
evening.
%aster and f lcwero
Easter is a time for Greetings.
Try it with Plants or Cut Flow
ers. Particular people will ap-
preciate our Easter Stock.
Fine Quality Lillios, Hydrangeas
Cener'arias, Calceolarias, Be-
gonias, Ferns, Etc.
Roses, Carnations, Spring Flowers
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Why Not Start
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THE NEW IVORY AND GREEN
ENAMELWARE
It will make a great improvement to
your Kitchen.
We have a good stock on hand now
the right pride.
Perhaps you just need a new .flour
sifter or a paring knife. We have.
some specials on hand that you'll
find will be just the thing.
Be sure and ;call in and see our
goods before you buy.
Renfrew Separator and Scales and
Aladdin Lamps our Specialty.
T. 1aw&his
HARDWARE and PLUMBING
Phone244
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SO THE NEXT ORDER OF BUSINESS IS HOUSECLEANING
—and as usual, we are ready with a large new stock of
LINOLEUM, CONGOLEUM, OILCLOTH By the Yard and in Rugs
ALSO CARPET RUGS OF ALL KINDS.
--THEN FOR PRICE—WE WILL MEET MAIL ORDER
COMPETITION
You niay require a New Bed Spring and Mattress or a whole
New Bedroom Suite; a Dining Room, Suite 'or a Chesterfield Suite,
---,well if you do, give us the opportunity to show you that we
don't earn where you look we will save you money.
IN THE HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
WE HAVE OUR NEW STOCK OF PAINTS
UTILAC, the popular 4 -hour drying Paint; GARNLOTE ]MEDIUM
GLOSS ENAMEL WALL FINISH OR ItURESCO IN ALL COLORS
FLOOR MOPS, WALL BRUSHES, ALSO SAP BUCKETS AND
SUPPLIES
fl utrn ` ardware & Furrature Co.
The Store With The Stock. Phone 195
Embalmers and Funeral Directors. Monument Dealers.
N. BALL, J. D. ATKINSON, 3. J. ZAPFE,
Phone 110 Phone 75, Phone 103.
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California Prunes
3 lbs. for
25c
Electric Bulbs, 25, 40,
60 Watt, each ....19c
Derby Loaf Cheese
per Ib. 25
(EXTRA) QUICK QUAKER OA TS, plain, large plc. 20c (EXTRA)
FISH
Salmon, Fresh
Per. ]b. ...17c
Halibut ,Steak
Per lb. ...19c
Can Salmon
red, large ..23c
Sm., 2 for 29c
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Chocolate Bars, G for 25c
Head Lettuce, 2 for 19c
Chocolate Bars, 7 tor.' 15c
Roy. York Coffee, Ib. 47e
Many Flowers Soap 3 17c
New Tomatoes, lb. ..20c
Roy. York Coffee,l1:1b.25c
Ch Eating Apples bst.25c
MEATS
Sausage, 1b. 18<
Spare Ribs,
.for 25,
Bacon, piece
For 16
Bacon, sliced 18(
SPECIAI,
EASTER
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SPECIALS THIS WEEK
AGAIN FOR FRIDAY—DELICIOUS; HOT CROS$ BUNS
CREAM CAKES—Order Early and Do Nat bo Disappointed.
BEST QUALITY BUDS; per ilii 254
OLD FASHIONED SPONGE. CANDY, per -ib:, 25id • .
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Canfectionern
Make's of "Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake,' 'Bread