The Clinton News Record, 1932-03-31, Page 8PAGE
THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD.
Thcre's no Aihllt.ioNal
ylost!
'EXTRA PANTS FREE 'WITH EVERY SUIT
ON TUESDAY, APRIL 5th
DURING THE VISIT OF MR. '('ARK
Head Office representative of Berger Tailoring Company an expert
fitter who will be at this store on Tuesday, April5th, we ane
authorized to give with every "Clothes of Quality" suit ordered AN
EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS OF THE SAM 1VMATErRIA,,L AT
NO EXTRA COST. This offer is lirnitod to the duration of the
representative's visit. Don't miss. it! „
"Clothes •of Quality" tailored to measore are known all over
'Canada for their fine all -wool materials, their beautiful tailoring
and their exceptionally good value,
PLAN TO BUY YOUR NEW SPRING SUIT 011 TOP COAT
DURING THIS VISIT
BERGER "Clothes Of Quality" '$24.00 and up
SUITS AND TOPCOATS, MADE -TU -MEASURE
'EXTRA PANTS WITHOITT EXTRA CHARGE
Plumsteel Bros.
Home-made Head -Cheese, 3 lbs. for
25c
.Guaranteed Pure Schneider's Lard, lb. bulb 10e
CALL AND SEE US FOR CHOICE QUALITY
BEEF
Veal Stews, per lb., only 12c
Hone -made Sausage, 2 'lbs. for 25c
Bacon, by piece, lb. 14e
P' M. Cottage Rolls, per lb. 13c
Smoked Cottage Rolls, per lb. 15c
Hamburg Steak, 2 lbs. for 25c
CONNELL & TYNDAL .
" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "
Phone 162 Albert Street
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Refrigeration
HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW PERFECTED REFRIGERATOR?
NO SERVICE NEEDED WITH THIS HERMETICALLY SEALED
MOTOR INSURING TROUBLE FREE PERFORMANCE.
WILL NOT ONLY STOP BUT STARTS UP AUTOMATICALLY.
IT IS FINE LOOKING AND OFFERS SUCH CONVENIENCES
AS WILL BE FOUND IN NO OTHER MACHINE
WILL PAY LIBERAL DIVIDENDS IN FOOD SAVINGS AND
LESSER OPERATION COSTS,
SUTTER PEROUE & 1A1111101
Hardware
Furniture
Funeral Directol'6
Phone 147w
Plumbing
Eleetvie Wiring
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New Spring Suitings and
Biltmore Hats
NOW ON DISPLAY
NOW IS THE TIME TO PICK OUT YOUR SUIT FOR EASTER
PRICES PROM 1,30.00 TO $451.00
REGAL MADE -TO -MEASURE SUITS AND*OVERCOATS, $22.50
CLEANING AND PRESSING
AVIS
HERMAN
AGENTS FOR GILLESPIES CLEANERS & DYERS, SEAFORTH
Notice to Business Men
In Clinton and all surrounding
community. When you want count-
er sales books see us about them!
We can supply you with all kinds of
stitch books, and at reasonable prices,
See samples and get prices before
ordering,
THE NEWS -RECORD
CLINTON 63-2.
HOLMESVILLE
dv1rs, S. R. MacMath and daugh-
ter, Helen, returned from Aylmer on
Friday, the former having been
with her sister, the late Mrs. Maude
Campbell, for the past three months.
TUCKERSMITH
• The League of '' Turner's church
met on Tuesday evening when Mr.
Fletcher Whitmore gave the ,topic,
"Sabbath Observance." The program
next week will take the form of a
debate: "Resolved: That Every
'Teen Age Boy and Girl Should have
the Opportunity of a College Educa-
tion." Colne out, all ye people, and
encourage the young folk in their
work.
If you knew the price (before buy-
ing thein you would be surprised to
find them so good value. If, you
learned the price after having them
you would be astonished to find them
so cheap. Big values and little mon-''
ey are close together in green glass
Salt and Pepper Shaker at 15c per
pair.
A camel's back will stand a great
deal but the proverbial last straw.
breaks it, there is a limit to every-:
thing. Economy in Window Shades
is a good thing clown to a certain
point, below that it is not 'economy
as we see it after many years ex-
perience. It is possible for us to sell
.you a good ' shade, etoth' mounted on
a dependable roller, size 86x6 for
$1.35, or one the same size, not so
good a cloth on an inferior roller for
90c. The higher priced one is the
cheapest.
WE know a few things too, about
bridge, don't mistake us. We'd. prob-
ably never get past the first robber,
nevertheless, we do know that play-
ers and hostesses delight in having
good cards. We have them so good-
looking we'd probably lose count of
the outstanding hearts in admiration
of them. You however, will concen-
trate because they're so smooth and
durable and nice to handle. We also
mention smart tallies', personally we
do not know why people want tally
cards. We can keep our score in our
head. But for those . whose bridge
figures are unwieldly, our tallies are
a success. Then there are prizes, to
be considered, for not trumping your
partners ace—a fine cup and saucer,
for not discussing the ,Lenz—Oul-1
bertson match,a small framed picture
of merit, for a grand or a little slant,
or none at aII, a compact fancy ad-
dress or telephone book, for not disc
cussing, (or cussing) anything, a
pack of Waddington cards, for keep-
ing hands invulnerable, a recent nov-
el, for winning the 957th rubber a
piece of our new crystal glassware.
1110 W. D. Fair Co,
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
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Miss Alice Simon of Stratford was
home over the Easter week -end.
Mr. W. H. Ford of London spent
Easter with his parents in town,
Miss Hattie Turner of Toronto is
home for the Easter vacation per.'
rod.
Mr. E. MreE. Paisley of Osgoode
Hall is home for the Easter holi-
days.
Mr. W. H. Hutch of the Royal Bank,
Hamilton, was home fpr the Eas-
tertide,
Mrs. James H. Johnston and chil-
dren visited Stratford friends on
Saturday.
Mr. Ray Carter of Toronto is spend-
ing the holiday period at his home
in town.
Miss nary Fry of Norwich was an
taster guest at the home of Mrs.
P. Veneer.
Mr. and MI's. Farnham of Detroit
visited the fornier's mother in town
over Easter.
Mr. Howard Verner of Norwich
spent Easter at the home of his
mother ht town,
Mr. and Mrs. Nisbit Cook of Toronto
visited their parents in town over
the week -end.
friss Evelyn Hall of the Toronto Unia
\enmity w00 home over the holiday
and week -end.
Miss Nellie Rapson of Toronto spent
Easter with her sister, Miss Eva
Rapson of, town,
Mr. William Hovey of Toronto visit-
ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs, J, E,
Hovey, at Easter.
Miss Katherine Heaton of Harrow is
spending the Easter vacation at
her home in town.
Misses Grace Veneer of Thornbury
and Ruth of Bognor are hoarse for
the Easter vacation,
Miss Jessie O'Neil of London was a
guest at her home in town over the
holiday and week -end.
Messrs. J. D. Buckrill and Geo. Mc,
Callum of Leamington spent the
Easter week -end with friends h1
town.
Mrs. Fred Woman and little Masses
Joan and Elizabeth of Capered
spent the Eastertide with relatives
in town.
Miss Elizabeth Ford of Oshawa was
the guest of her aunt, Mrs. S.
Lawrence of town; during the holi-
day period.
Mrs. Chas. McKinnon and Miss Kath-
leen have been visiting the form-
er's mother, Mrs. John Johnston
of Huron street.
Mrs. W. Tanner and little daughter,
Isa.bol, of VanKleek Hill have been
visiting the lady's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Walker.
Miss Edna Turner of the research
department of the Toronto Univer-
sity visited relatives and friends
in town and vicinity over the Eas-
ter week -end.
Misses Eleanor Plumsteel of the
Seafarth Collegiate staff, Jean of
the Elora High school staff and
;Margaret of the Western Univer,
sity, London came home to spend
the Eastertide with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Plumsteel.
TIIURS9, MARCH 31,, 193;''
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April ®S i ` ringing LAS Showers lwI Bar alas
1'oecries, tarthig
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WEEK -END BARGAINS
Sugar, 'Granulated 10 lbs.
New Cheese, Ib.
Prunes, 2 lbs.
Peanut Butter, Bulk 2 lbs.
Good Rice, 4 lbs.
Fresh Rolled Oats, 7 lbs.
Breakfast Food, 5 lbs.
Red Rose Tea, Ib.
Salada Tea. lb.
Lipton's Tea, ib.
Our Own Tea, lb.
Favorite Coffee, lb.
Jelly Powders, 5 for
Salmon, 2 tins
Corn, Peas and Tomatoes, 3 for
Where
"Sells for Less”
Price Prevails
NO APRIL FOOL HERE
52c
15c
19c
25c
19c
25c
25c
51c
55c
55c
39c'
39c
25c
25c
25c
NIINCINEMICREEMIMMEMESEINIM
HOUSE CLEANING SUPPLIES
Soaps, 5 Comfort and Surprise
Star Ammonia, 4 pkgs.
Soap Chips, 2 lbs.
Bon -Ami, 2 pkgs.
Big Five, 5 for
Floor Wax, lb.
English Floor Wax and Pad
Brooms
25c
25c
19c
25c
25c
25c
65c
29c --39c
FRUITS AND FRIGIDAIRE
Head Lettuce, 3 for
Fresh Tomatoes, lb.
Spanish Onions, 3 lb.
Lemons, per doz.
Grape Fruit, 4 for
W. T. O'NEIL
env
25c
20c
25c
23c
25c
CLINTON'S- BIG
CORNER GROCETERI.A
Phone 48
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LONDESBORO
Easter visitors were: Miss 0.
Brigham of Windsor with"'her fath-
er, Wm. Brigham; Miss E. Jamieson,
of Toronto with her parents; Mr. and
Mx.s. A. Jamieson; Mr. J. W. Tam-
blyn and family of Toronto, with
his mother, Mrs. J, Tamblyn; Mr.
and 1Vfrs. Il`: ' D, Morris of Toronto
with their aunt, Mrs, M. Manning;
Mrs, Thrope and Miss Jean Mains of
Chieage with their mother; Mrs, M.
Mains; Miss Mary Wood. of London
at her home, Mr. and Mrs. F. Wood;
Ifiss Verde Watson of Goderich with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. Wat-
son; Ilarold Snell and Earl with their
brother, Don Snell; Mr. Art, Lyon
and Miss Ruth of Kitchener with
their parents, Mr. and firs. W.
Lyon; Mr. Eph. Gray and Mr. Bert
Gray with their parents, Wm. Gray.
We are pleased to see Mr, Carl
Radford able to be out again after
his severe sickness.
Miss E. Arnott has returned from
the Goderich hospital with health
somewhat improved.
There are still many on the sick
list but most are slowly improving.
Miss S. Barr has returned having
spent the past three weeks with her
sister at Bayfield.
Mr. Robt. McCrae has been quite
sick with the flu, but is slowly gain-
ing strength.
Mrs. James Howatt of Auburn is
visiting her daughter, Mrs, Percy I
Manning.
The regular meeting of the Wo-
man's Institute will be held on Fri,
day, April 8th, in the basement of
the United Church. This is the
girls day and a splendid program is
being prepared by thein. Roll call
will be ahewered by paying the fee
for the coining year. A dainty lunch
will'Ibe served by the girls and most
enjoyable time is anticipated. Please
note the change of date.
STANLEY
Mr. and 1Mrs. Albert Batt of Stouf-
villa are spending a few weeks with
the lady's parents, Mr, and Mrs.
John McCowan.
Mr. Duncan 1VIcKenzie and Mr. Ar-
thur Chapman attended the funeral
of the late Mr. Chapman at Attwood
last week.
The following is 'a report of the
Easter examinations held at S. 8,
No. 4, North Stanley;
5th—John Watson, 58; Beatrice
Houston,*.
Sr. 4th—'Keith Westlake, 58*.
Jr. 4th --Stuart Watson, 73; Bert
Greer, 72; Antionette Rau, 66; Jean
Dunn, 65*.
Jr. 3rd --Jennie Hunking, 63; Char,
lie Hunking, 51.
Sr. 2nd—Billy Armstrong, 85; Mel-
vin Greer, 79; Ethel Watson, 68)
Wilfred Rau, 56; Madge Houston, 't;,.
Gordon Westlake, *.
1st—Ilene Greer, 85; Andrew Rau,
64; George flunking, 59.
Pr.—(Anthony Rau.
Best speller for whiter term: Ilene
Greer.—Vina Herbert, teacher.'
Look over the advertitements in
this paper.
As A Women Thinketh
A Comedy -Drama in Three Acts
Wilt be presented by the Young
Peoples' Department of St. Andrew's
church, Bayfield on the evening of
Friday. April 8th
in the
TOWN HALL, HAYFIELD
Admission 25c and 15c. 64-2.
FLOWERS!
WILL YOU TAKE A WISE
BIRD'S ADVICE? i
Try our
FIowers as a Real Tonic
for your friends !who have the flu.
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FLOWERSHOP PHONE3I
FLOWERS COST LESS a.
Why Not Start
AND COLLECT
THE NEW IVORY AND GREEN
ENAMELWARE
It will snake a great improvement to
your Kitchen.
We have a good stock on hand now
the right price.
Perhaps you just need a new flour
sifter or a paring knife. We have
seine specials on hand that you'll
find will be just the thing.
Be sure and call in and see our
goods before you buy.
Eenfrew Separator and Scales and
Aladdin Lamps our Specialty.
T. Hawkins
IRMAVORMEIRINIVIIONV
HARDWARE and, PLUMBING
Pon 244
Grasp This Opportunity
TO WIN A GIBBARD SOLID WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE OR A
DINGING ROOM SUITE, TEA WAGON, SMOKER Olt A
MARTHA WASHINGTON SEWING CABINET
During March, April and ittay we are working in conjunction
with the Famous Gibbard Furniture Shops to put over one of the
most attractive contests they ever attempted.
So if you are thinking of a Bedroom or Dining Room Suite, it
certainly will pay you to call and let us give you the information of
this Limerick contest in which you niay win a Suite absolutely FREE
We are ready for Spring with a large stock of Linoleums, Con-
golemns, Rugs and and Floor Coverings of all kinds. As to prices—
We will meet mail order competition.
Some Great Bargains in Steel Beds, Springs and Mattresses, so
it will pay you to snake your selections early.
Embalmers and Funeral Directors. Monument Dealers.
Clinton Hardware & Furniture Co.
The Store With Tho Stock. Phone 195
N. BALL, J. D. ATKINSON, • J. J. ZAPFE,
I Phone 110. Phone 75. Phone 103.
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SPECIALS March 31, April 1-2 S.
Crown Corn Syrup
2's ..14e; 5's ..29c
Robinhood China Oats
large pkg. 31c
Cascade Salmon
small, OOc, large 12c
Fain. bl, tea, lb. 39c
" Coffee, lb. 39c
Lifebuoy Soap 3 23e
Old Dutch Cleanser
per tin . 09c
Crisco
1 Ib. tint 29c
Swansdown
Cake Flour . 29e
SPECIAL
BRUNSWICK
SARDINES
Per Tin 05c
MEATS
Sausage, 2 for .26e
Bacon, piece .,.1Gc
Bacon, sliced —18c
,Cottage Roll ...19c
Weiners 18c
Calif. Prunes, 3, 25c
Calif Prones, 2 25c
Loose Cocoa, 2; 35c
Chateau Cheese 17c
FRUITS, & VEG.
SEE OUR
Head Lettuce, Cel -
r, HAND BILL
ery, Leaf Lettuce,
Oranges, Grape FOR COMPLETE
Fruit, Bananas, ADVERTISEMENT
Rhubarb, etc., etc.
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FILLED WITH RICH NEW FRUIT, NUTS, AND CHERRIES
SPECIAL DELIVERY THURSDAY' NIGHT
ORDER NOW AND ENJOY THIS SPECIAL TREAT
MEET MR. AND MRS:. RABBIT
AND AN UNUSUAL ASSORTMENT OV EASTER' NOVELTIES
WITHOUT DOUBT .THE FINEST EVER SHOWN IN CLINTON
Wendorf'sBakery and
Confectionery
Makers of "Whole Wheat". and "Snowflake" Bread
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