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12 lb. bags 28e
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THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
THURS, MAY 5, 1932
I1YBiItGAINS
FOR :TIR,RTFTY BUYERS
MEN'S NEGLIGEE 'SHIRTS, ,a large range of 'Broadcloth iin
plain •nor faney patterns, eotIar'attached •or separate .co.i-
lar, good roomy fitters. Special ....... 89c
NONE'S KHAKI DENIM 'PANTS, \5 'pockets belt loops and
cuffs, a real bargain at .... $1.19
BLUE DENV'IM WORK PANTS, it pockets, and belt loops, !Mit
to stand hard wear. ;Special $1.29
MEN'S ICED -BACK BLUE DENIM OVERALLS, good weight
5 pockets and elastic brace. Special 98c
MEWS WOOL WORK SOX, a good heavy weight at a very
light price .
MEN'S FANCY SOX, a splendid assortment :at .,......• 25c
MIEN'S WORK BOOTS of best quality Purchased direct from
the Manufacturers and ?bellt to •give strtisfaetory
Wear, Priced' at $2.39, $2.49, $2,79, $2.95
MEN'S FINE 'CALF LEATHER 'OXFORDS •$2.79, ;32..95,' $3.50, $3.95
See ;our Window Display of Ladies' Slippers and Pumps, new
snappy up-to-date lines, purchased in qim 1iti'es direct from the
Manufacturers at rock-boltto'm ;prices 'and' -passed on to you ;at the
Special Price of .$1;:98.
25c
Plumsteel Bros.
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OUR NEW SPECIAL FOB THE SPRING SEASON IS NOW ON
DISPLAY. BE SURE AND SEE IT,
IT IS SOMETHING ENTIRELY DIFFERENT FROM WHAT YOU
HAVE EVER SEEN
WONDERFUL NEW COVERINGS WITH REVERSIBLE
CUSHIONS
Special
SECOND HAND COOK STOVE
WATCH OUR WINDOWS
$15.0o
SUTTER, PERDUE & wIBEA
Hardwart, Funeral Directors Plumbing
Furniture Phone 147w Electric Wiring
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FRESH MEATS
Goleman's 1 -Ib, Prints Lard, ll. .. c
Schneider's bulk or prints Lard 10e
Schneider's 20-1b. pails Lard...$2.00
Choice Veal Ohops, 1b., only , , 20e
Sphneider's Weiners, per 1b. 15c
Schnelxiyir'g Bblogne, Ib. 14c
Bz'eekfgsj Bacon, whole
or half side 13c
r„+raked Pic. hams lie and 12c
N...._ .. 14c
Snick. Cctt ige Roue
l". M.•1.Cottage Rolle 23v
Boneless`Sm. Ilan s, piece, 19e
Sliced Break Bacon, Ib. 18c
Sliced Break Bacon
Rini off, per lb. .... .,20e
Sliced Cooked Ham, lb. 35c
Roast Pork, Loin, Dressing 35c
Sandwich Ham Loaf 30c
Valencia Lcaf . 30e
Cooked Corn Deaf 25c
Head Cheese, 10e 14). 3 lbs25e
Mac, & Cheese Loaf, Ib. 25e
CONN ELtd & TtN ALL,
" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "
Phone 162 Albert Street
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FULL LINE OF
SPRING TOP COATS
ON BAND
PRICED FROM $13.50 TO $20.00
RAIN COATS AND CRAVENETTE
$5.00 TO $10.50
FULL LINES OF SPRING AND SUMMER
UNDERWEAR, COMBINATION OR TWO-PIECE
WEARWELL HOSE, 25c, 50c, 75c.
Fine Ordered Tailoring
DAVIS HERMAN
AGENTS FOR GILLESPIES CLEANERS & DYERS, SEAFORTH
PORTER'S HILL
On Thursday evening No. 1 group
of the Ladies Aid of Grace church
gave a +social 'evening and entertain-
ment in the church. Miss Courtice,
missionary home from Japan on fur-
lough, gave a very interesting -ada
chess on her work and conditions in
Japan. The musket part of the
program consisted of quartettes by
Mrs. Howard •Cox and bliss. Grace
Evans and . Messrs: Whitely and
Young; duets .by Rev. R, Mn., Gale
and MMir..
Miss Gale, and by
Rheic and Mrs. Howard Cox. Mrs.
Gale occupied the chair. After the
program the ladies served refresh-
ments and all report a pleasant ev-
ening.
venin .
On Friday evening the young peo-
ple of the church entertained the
•
Y.P.S. of Union church, the visitors
taking charge of the program, which
was an excellent one. After the
program and some games the Grace
church young folk •served refresh.
rnents.
At the regular meeting of the
Men's Club last week Mr,' Gordon
Cuninghame of Clinton ga e a talk
on a trip to Cuba, which 1 s both
interesting and educational. Read-
ings were given, by, IVfessrs. E. Pat-
erson and Lorne Elliott. At the
next meeting, Tuesday, May 10th,
the program 'caann.dttee is putting on
an evening's entertainment, one .of
the principal features of which will
be a mock trial. The public is in-
vited to this meeting.
L.O.Y. No. 145 intend givin
ga
dance in their hall on Friday even
ing, r I. J e
Open the Doors to New
Joy at Small Cott
BRIGHTEN
Your Home with
WALL. PAPER
It is an inexpensive way of mak-
ing one's ,surroundings bright end.
cheery. 'Because they are so inex-
pensive it is possible we fall to note
their beauty., artistic •creation and
the wholesome joy produced through
a change in the home atmosphere,
The growing appreciation of eelour,
as in everything, is reflected in the
new papers. From cold plain walls
they have 'been transformed into liv-
able morns where cheerfulness and
happy renovation are at home to en-
rich the settings of the fixtures and
furniture. More Wall Paper renov-
ating will help drive these megrims
from our midst, which. of late are
evident. ,
A Day You Must Not
Overlook
Mother's Day, May 8th
There's only cue mother to you,
and only one day in the year set a-
part exclusively as Her Day. Send
her a Greeting Card to symbolize
the continuity of your affection and
thought of her throughout the whole
365. days of the year. It's not merely'
"a card", back of the card is the
sender, its a message, a token, a fit
symbol of a loving thought of moth-
er.
The W. D. Fair Co.
Often the Cheapest -Always the Best
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bIr. C. J. Wallis is on a 'business trip
to New Brunswick.
Miss Isabel Draper of Brantford
spent the week -end at her home in
town.
Mr. J, Taylor of Toronto spent a
couple of days in Clinton last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hardy of Toron-
to will be the week -end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cartwright.
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Hall and fam-
ily of Cayuga visited with Clint,
ton relatives over the week -end.
.hiss Margaret Plumeteel of Western
Iipltra iity spent a few days at her
home je tenter during the past
week,
r. Frank L. Hishon of Stratford
spent the week -end as a guest at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Dawkins. -
Mrs. Hugh Miller, who has been
sperrri_,,g some time with her sons
in New York City, has returned
to town.
Miss K. R. Parke of Toronto visited
her sisters i%frs. John Ctuff of
town and Mrs. Elliott of Goderich
township, the past week
Mrs. Fred Wallis and little daughter.
Ann, of New York are visiting with
her husband's relatives here and
with her parents in Stanley town-
ship,
Mrs J. W, Hill, who has spent the.
past couple of years with her
slaughter, Mrs, W. J. Plumsteel.
leaves Monday for her home at
Oxbow, Sask.
iitrs. J. T. Watts, 'Who was called
home owing to the illness of het
mother, the late hies. R. Tennison
leaves on 1Vionclay for her home at
Carroll, Man.
Bishop Rennisen of Athaltasea was
the guest of Rev. Capt. ICIVIeGoun
anti Mrs. McGoun at St. Paul's Rec-
tory on Monday, giving an address
in St. Paul's church that evening.
Rev. Kenneth Beaton of the United
Church Mission Board, Toronto,
was the guest of his mother in
town over the week -end, when he
came np to conduct Sunday ser-
vices in Ontario street church and
to lecture on 'Monday evening.
Rev. A. A..and Mrs. Holmes, whc
have been spending the winter in
Toronto returned to their home in
town on Thursday last, Mr. W. J.
Nediger-matordng down for them.
Miss Nel Holmes accompanied
them 'home, returning to the city
on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Annis of Port Un-
ion spent the week -end with Mrs.
J. SoutheomIbe and her brother,
IVIr. E. Washington, of town. On
their return to Port Union on
Monday. M'r. Washington and Mrs.
ISeutheombe accompanied, them for
the summer.
Mrs. Fred Cook, who was called home
owing to the illness of, her mother,
the late Mrs. Bagler, left Tuesday
at 'Wyandotte,
for her home Mich.
She was accompanied by her sis-
ter„ Mn.sGrieve, who had been
•staying withher another ler the
past six years. Mrs, Grieve's
friends are sorry to seep her Jeanne.
town but wish '(her. •gao5:3 fortune
wherever she makes her dome.
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.73adclyisgoirtJ 4611 theth at O'Neil's and be sure of having enough."
Wild we -have 74% s6t
to -morrow?
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Our Re -decorated and Thoroughly Equipped
Groceteria and Self Service Jeparlinen
WITH MANY SPECIALS
4
Comfort Soap, 5 for
Soap Chips, 2 lbs,
Corn, Peas and Toit atoes, 3 for
Prunes, 2 lbs.
Cooking Figs, 2 lbs.
S Bars P. & G. SOAP for 25c. (with
Is Now Open for Your Inspection'
CALL AND INSPECT THESE DEPARTMENTS
25c
19c
29c
19c
19c
$1.00 worth groceries for cash)
FRUIT
Large Pineapples, each
Tomatoes, 2 lbs.
Lettuce, Leaf
Lettuce; Head
New Carrots, Beets, Radishes,
Dates, 3 lbs.
Pitted Dates, 2 lbs.
Lemons, per. dozen
Where
"Sells for Less"
Price Prevails
25c
35c
10c
15c
Strawberries
25c
25c
19c
Mother and Daughter
or
Mother or Daughter
BANQUET
Auspices of the W.M.S. in
ONTARIO STREET CHURCH
Tuesday, May 10th
at 6.30
Tcast List and Musical Program
following banquet, at which Miss
Sybil Courtice will be chief speaker,
Tickets, 40e, or 2 for 75c.
60-1.
PEOPLE YOU KNOW
1VIr. Percy Ladd of Monrovia, Calif.,
has been visiting in town the past
week,
Mrs. Taylor of Lethbridge, Alta., is
the guest of her sister-in-law, ars.
A. D. Beaton.
Mrs. Burks of Toronto is spending a
few days as the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Ford.
Judge 3. A. Barron of Stratford spent
Sunday as the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Hawkins.
Mrs. George Shipley and her son, Mr.
Charlie Shipley, left on Tuesday on
r1 motor trip to Petenbero,,Ottawa
and Montreal.
Miss li'arriot Hawkins, Reg. N. of
Stratford is nursing her father,
Mr. W. T. Hawkins, who under-
went an .operation in Clinton Pub -
lie Hospital on Tuesday
Limitations
"Madam," said the young man who
had called at the back door on May
Day, "I have the pleasure of intro-
ducing to you our new automatic
house-cleaning machine—a ' simple
little thing which does the whole
work ,ef housecleaning, leaving you
to merely do the general supervision."
"Does it all, hey?" demanded the
woman of the house. "Will it wash
the outside of the up -stair windows?"
"Wihy no, madam, but--"
"Will it take down, wash, stretch
to dry, iron and hang up the parlor
curtains?"
"Well, of course, this machine-"
"Will it gild the chandeliers, paint
the kitchen, make my daughter help
with the dishes, persuade may husband
to'be contented with cold dinners, get
out the screens and patch them up?"
"0 madam, this machine—+"
"Will it take down the parlcr
stove and set up the refrige'rator,.
wash the winter bedding and put it
away, lay down the furs with moth
balls, paper the hall, bedroom, wash
the paper in the bathroom, wash, fold,
starch and • iron and. put away the
family clothes,darn, patch and
sew
en buttons, wash dishes, set three
meals a ,day, and pacify the house.
held?"
'"No, madam, you have misunder-
this ma-
i s
e limitations of
stood th 1 to
chine•
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"Limitations?" demanded the wc-
Soda Biscuits, 2 lbs.
Ginger Snaps, lb.
Fancy Biscuits, lb.
New Cheese, Ib.
Gran. Sugar, 10 lbs.
Icing Sugar, 3 lbs.
29c
10c
15c
1Sc
51c
25c
FRIGIDAIRE.
Veal Roll, lb.
Beef Chuck, lb.
Picnic Hams, lb.
Duff's Bacon, sliced lb,
Clinton Creamery Butter, lb.
Fresh, Fish on Friday
Breakfast Bacon, piece lb.
Cooked Ham, lb.
man of the house. "I guess it has
limitations: It will be a long time
yet before any man will get up a
machine that will do all a woman
has to do in housecleaning time."
She took a fresh mouthful of teats
and went back to the dining room
carpet, and the agent faded sadly a=
way.
There's something in the adver-
t
tisenients today to interest you. Read
them.
IF YOU'D MARE GLAD
A MOTHER'S HEART
FOR MOTHER'S DAY
MAY 8th, 1932
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FLOWERS COST LESS!
Member Florist Tel. Del. Assn.
Paint
Gran
USE
Martin-Senour Paint
TO DO YOUR PAINTING
AND SECURE A FIRST CLASS
JOB,
ALL- COLORS
SPECIAL PRICES ON VARNISHES
T. Hawkins
HARDWARE and PLUMBING
Phone 244
15c
12c
10c
20c
22c
15c
30c
CLINTON'S BIG
CORNER GROCETERIA
Phone 48
TO CALL IN AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK OF ANYTHING YOU
MAY NEED FOR YOUR SPRING HOUSE-CLEANING
IN THE HARDWARE DEPT.
Wie have a large. assortment of ell tile- best brands of paints tor
both inside and outsicle use.
A nice assortment of Lawn Mowers, Lawn and Garden Tools of !
all kinds; Floor Mops and W011 Brushes.
Some swell New Electric Rangettes and Plates,
IN THE FURNITURE DEPT.
Wb are offering a very special price on
Beds, Springs and Mattresses in -ail the hest makes and styles.
A wonderful stock of Linoleum, Congoleum, Oilcloth by the yard
and in Rugs, also a great selection of Carpet Rugs and our prices are
pleasing everybody. So let us make you happy too. Better have a
new Cedar Chest to store your heavy winter apparel and rest
Oontented.
BALL & ZAPFE
"Store With the Stock" Phone 195
Hardware, Furniture, Funeral Directors, MVionuntent Dealers
N. Ball, Phone 110. J. J. Zapfe, Phone 103.
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OUTSTANDING VALUES, MAY 5, 6, 7th
IT WILL PAY YOU TO SHOP THE SUPERIOR WAY
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GOLDEN WAX
BEANS
2 tins ...25e
aserreata
STANDARD
WHITE CORN
3 tins . ,25c
BEAVER BRAND
BLUEBERRIES
2 tins ..25c
FRUITS AND
VEGETABLES
Young Carrots, bunch 10c
Celery Hearts 25.
New Cabbage, lb. lOc
Asparagus, bunch 10c
Green Cucumbers .. ,10c
New Tomatoes, 20c & 18c
Oranges, dos, 19c, 29e, 39c
New Pineapples, Special Mminomtmommwslentommemil
Pricy For Week -end RED PLUM
FOR MOTHER'S DAY JAM
CHOCOLATES 'f 40 oz. ....23c
FRAY BENTOS
CORNED BEEF
2 tins ..,..25o
Fancy Box . 490
Family Blend Tea and
Coffee, per lb. 39e
Pickles, large jar 39e
Gran. Sugar, Special
10 lbs. for 51c
COLUMBIA.
MATCHES
3 boxes ...25c
J. T. T & SON
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PHONE 111.
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Sunday, May 8th
Mother's Day
Mother Still Likes Candy
WE WILL ALSO HAVE SPECIAL CAKES
Vendorf's bakern and
Gonfeciioneru
Makers of "Whole Wheat"' and "Snowflake" Bread