The Clinton News Record, 1930-02-06, Page 849rb'+b�`I'.S
CLINTON'S LEADING: JEWELERY STORE
She Tr
pt Her miner's
Ace!
How could she explain that she triunpejd her, partner's ace be-
cause her eyes blurred momentarily? It was too humiliating to
confess that . she wouldn't wear glasses for fear -they world spoil
her looks!
There are eyeglasses becoming to every face. We can fit you
becomingly. Your mirror as well as your nerves will endorse the
result.
ILAVE YOUR EYES, EXAMINED BY
R. H. fION
Distributor. for Clinton
Graduate of- Toronte College of Optometry /
Next Hovey's Drug Store, Jeweller and Optician
learan e
Sale
OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF WINTER MERCJIANDISE
CONSISTING OF
ALL -WOOL DRESS FLANNELS, FLANNEL SHIRTING, FLAN-
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WOOL, AND SILK AND WOOL HOSIERY AND BOY'S SUITS,
OVERCOATS, 'MACKINAWS AND WiINDBREAKERS, HEAVY
RUBBERS AND GALOSHES, WOOLEN UNDERWEAR, W,00L
SOX, FELT`SHOES AND HOCKEY BOOTS, ETC.
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EVERYTHING IN THE LINE 0E WINTER GOODS AT GENUINE
CLEARING. PRICES.
COME AND GET YOUR SHARE OF THE BARGAINS.
YOU CAN SAVE FROM 20 -PERCENT. TO 30 PERCENT ON
YOUR PURCHASES. BUY NOW!
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Attelltion
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We wish to move these
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then at Reduced Prices,
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that a,caenituates every slender
line gracefully without being
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OUR TAILORING
accords with the season's styles, ye* pays due deference .toyour.
individuality.
You'll find excellent quality in our new materials, as well as
in our careful, workmanship. Call here.
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LEAVE YOUR ORDERS HERE FOR
Choice Dairy Jhitter.
WE HANDLE NOTHING BUT THE VERY BEST .'
DEL MAI2 CORN AND GREEN GIANT PEAS
Good Bieck Tea, per lb. 49c
CELERY, DEAD LETTUCE, TEXAS GRAPEFRUIT, BANANAS,
- ORANGES AND HOMEGROWN RHUBARB.'
FRESH EACH WEEK
WHERE QUALITY IS AS REPRESENTED
S.Grocers
BRUSSELS: Iinsnish .McFarlane,
a popular young man , of the third
concession of Grey township, and son
of Mr. and Mrs, James McFarlane,
died in the Ritohener Hospital Wed-
nesday, where he had gone for an
-operation. He Was 20 years of age.
Arnen
St. Valentine's
ay
On Feb. 14 comes round the fes-
tival which lovers have observed and
poets have honored from: time im-
memorial. Tho observance is 'much
mare than ,sixteen hundred years
dld; some have traced its origin to
two or three lnundrled year's before
the birth of Christ. Onr stock has
many novelties in keeping with the
-lay. Valentines, serious—sentimen-
tal--coinic,from one cent to one dol-
lar, exprdssing, affection in tender
epigram or 'delicate verse, others
all 'fer red hearts, red cheeks, and
robust eentim,ent, 'some express
ridicule; ethers fon children cute and
amusing.. Valentines of sentimen-
tality end some with maturer phas-
ing for the elders, sister, sweetheart,
dad, wife, mother. Por probably the
oldest of all celebrations, let sordid-
ness 1}e forgotten and exaltation'
reign. It's a good night fpr a party
and we have frivolities and decora-
tions for the event as fanciful as
your fancy may demand.
Tho W. II. Fair Co.
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
pI
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1Viiss Jenkins has been visiting he'
sister, Mrs. H. McIntyre.
Mrs. Moon of Londesbore has been
visiting Hies. T. Herman.
n rs. G. D. Roberton returned Tues-
day after a visit in Detroit.
Mrs. J. A. Carter of London visited
relatives in town last week..
Mr. and Mrs. Reid, formerly Miss
Kate Ladd, have been visiting in
town.
Miss Agnes Combe has returned
from a visit with St. Thomas re-
latives.
Mrs J. E. King of Atlanta, 'Ga., vis-
ited last week with Miss Helen
Roberton.
Mr. J. Ii, Wylie left last Thursday
to spend some weeks with rela-
tives in Toronto.
Mn Robert Hotham of Brimfield
visited last week with his brother,
Mr. George Wiatts of town.
, Mrd; James 'Vincent of Ileiisall is
visiting at the honed of her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Castle.
Mr. J. L. Brown of Verona, Penn, was
in town over the week -end, coin-
ing to :attend the -funeral of his
uncle, the late A. -R. Brown.
Mis. James McQueen of Brimfield
spent a couple of days last week
with her sisters, Mrs. G. Stan -
'bury and Miss Landesborough.
Mr. James Xdose of Walton and Mr.
A. W. Beacom of • Auburn were
amongst those who were in Ciro
ton for the Bennett banquet on
Wednesday of last week.
The 'remains were brought -hone
Thursday. The funerat taking place
on Saturday to Lucknow, where ser-
vide was conducted in the United
church, and interment spade in
Greenhill cemetery.
COLBORNE
Word was received on Saturday by
Mr. Ward Gledhill of .Benmiller of
the death of his aunt Mrs. James
Gledhill, formerly Miss Lydia Fish-
er, at her late residence, 14 Belsize
Drive, Toronto. She had suffered a
slight stroke game time ago, death ov-
ertaking her on Wednesday. Slid was
81 years of age, • Burial took place
en Rl',onday, February 4th from her
residence to Mount. Pleasant ceme-
tery. She leaves her bereaved hus-
band, three sons and two daughters
Albert, Marsh, George, Addie and
Myrtle, '
Mr. and Mrs: Jas. Faegan, jr., en-
tertained a few of the neighbors on
Friday evening.
An item last week .stated. that Mr.
Fred Clark left for Stratford on
Monday. He did ' not leave till
Thursday, after visiting his brother,
A. C. Clark.
A number ' of thea people'''of the
township gatheredin the hall on
Monday evening to honour Mr. Gor-
don Young and Mrs, Young with a
gift. An addreiss was prepared
telling all the fine qualities the peo-
ple of community had learned and
appreciated from his 'personality and
leadership in small gatherings and
council, as elder and teacher of
Bible Class at Smith's Hill churoh,
etc., also, genial,personality, winning
for himself many friends. Mr, and
Mrs; Young were invited to come
forward and the address was read
'bit Mr. Alex Young Loyal, and . at
the' appointed time Mas. Marsh 'un-
veiled a Westminster chime :. clock.
Others' were asked to speak, a-
mongst then were Mr. Alex. Young,
Rev. Mr. Cumming', C. A. Robert-
son, M.L.A.. Mr. Warner Walter,.
Mr. T. 11. Wilson, Mr. W. -F. Young.
Mrs. Henderson, Miss H. Claris, Mr.
Kent and Mr. John Young.
Rumors of coffee same and Mr.
Young gave a short speech of thanks
after 'which a social hour was speni
With snacks of sandwiches, rake Ind
beverage a -plenty for all. They
broke up singing "Auld Lang Syne."
THE CLINTON-NEWS RECORD
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CLINTON'S BIG CORNER
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
PRICE : LST.
Comfort Soap, 5 for 25c
Prunes, 2 lb, 29c
Aylmer Soup, 2 for 19c
Libby's Pork & Beans
each 10c
Cornstarch, 2 for 19c
Special Black Tea, 49c
Layer Figs, 25c
Dates, 2 lbs. 19c
MONDAY', TUESDAY
AND WEDNESDAY
Raisins, 2 lbs 23c
Rolled Oats, 5 for 25c
Breakfast Food, 4--25c
Corn Meal, 5c
Brooms, 39c
Chicken Haddie, 21c
Marmalade, 40 oz. 29c
Red Salmon, small 19c
Large 33c
c
NI.
AND PICKLES AGAIN!
DEMONSTRATION OF.,_.CROSSE &
BLACKSWELL'S : PRODUCTS "
Saturday, Feb. 8th
Three Cents Rebate on Each
Article Sold.
YOU ARE INVITED!
PIIURS'.DAN,BE'fRuNriY G; 1.930
GROCERY.
NeviSun Wheat Biscuits, 25c Large Marmalace, 33c
Crosse & Blackswell's Catsup, per bottle 25c
Lemons, to clear, doz.. 15c
25c-
65c
Pineapple; 2 tins,
Coffee, per Ib.
PINEAPPLE SHERBET
1 cup. unsweetened Pineapple
(crushed); 1-3 eup water, 1 1-2 eup
Pineapple juice, 2 tablespoons lemon
juice, 3-4 cup granulated sugar; 1
cup single 'cream, 2 egg whites.
Cook Sugar, pineapple juice and
water 15 minutes, remove from five
add pineapple pulpand lemon juice,
cool and freeze firm.
PRIG! ,.AIME
3 1b L.ard,. (Duffs):. 55c
Picnic Hams, lb.. 23c
Spare Ribs,.. 25c
Loin Roast, .35c
Fresh Lamb R'olk. 35c..
Minute Steak,, 38c
FRESH FISH:
Fresh Herrins,, 10c
Red Salmon, 30c
Salmon Snacks; 40c
Morning Delivery: 9 and 11 a.m.
$1.00 ORDERS DELIVERED FREE
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CARRY n° o •
$ WHERE "SELLS FOR LESS" PRICE PREVAILS
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Mr. and M'rs. Young and Howard
and Eunice left feeling in their
hearts a desire to return to this
community when roads will permit
from their home in Goderieh where
Mr. Young has entered upon.his
third year as county treasurer.
Mrs. Gordon McPhee suffered a
fall on Sunday morning on lee and
cut her shin on a sharp stone, re-
sulting in her having to remain in-
doors for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ewing and 1Vir.
and irks. Wm. Service moved into
the caretaker's rooms of the town-
ship hall on Tuesday.
HURON OLD BOYS' ASSOCIA-
TION OF TORONTO HOLDS
30TH ANNUAL AT -ROME
The 30th annual At-home of the
Huron Old Boys' Association of
Toronto was held in the Teinple
Building on Friday evening last,
and was the "best ever" in the his-
tory of the Association. It was de-
cidedly ,a grand reunion of old asso-
ciates% and there was a snap and en-
thusiasm with the whole proceed-
ings, that bodes well for the future
of the Association.
Dancing Was carried on in the
beautiful Assembly hall, while euch-
re and bridge were played in the ad-
joining rooms, about' 80 tables for
euchre and eight tables for bridge.
Burton Till's big orchestra sup-
plied the music for the dances, while
McKenzie's Orchestra supplied the
music for the old time dances.
The proceedings ' were broadcast
about 11.30, Bert 'fhitt, of Galt, a
Gaderich old boy, rendered a sola.
Greetings were extended to the var-
ious towns by T. McMillan, M.P.,
to Seaforth, E. Floady to Clinton and
J. -A. McLaren to Goderieh. The
Proceedings closed at 1 a,n„ all'
satisfied with the most enjoyable
evening.
Amongst those present were the
following: Mr. and Mays, D. D. Wiit-
son, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McLaren,
Mr. and 1V7,sr. R. IL McCreath, Mr.
and Mrs. E. Fleetly and Miss Floody,
Mr. And gra. L. M. Pringle, Mr. and
Mrs. Buehanan, Mr. and Mis. A. E.
Forbes, and Miss Forbes, 1VIr. and
Mgrs. C. G. Vanstone, Mr. and Mrs.
G. E. Ferguson and Miss Fervson,
Mm. and Mrs. John Moon, Mr. and
Mrs. D. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. G.
C. Young, Mr. and *s. Harry Mar-
tin, Mr. acid Mfrs. D. Robertson, Mir.'
and Mas. II. ItleHardy, Mr. and Mrs.
I. 11. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. H. I,
Morrish and the Misses Merrish, Mi.
and 'Mrs,,It. Powell., D. Dr. and Mrs. H.
J: Hodgins, Dr. and Mfrs. U. E.
Jones, Dr. and Mm P. E. Clarkson,
and "Mid'.. G, Beswetherick, Mr.
and Mrs, W. A. Donee, Mr. and Mrs.
D. Crawford; Mr, G. A Newton -and
Miss Newton, Mr. W. Piper and Miss
Piper, Muss Lavina Knox, IVluss Fan-
nie . Paterson, Mrs. M. Irw*hi and
Mists Irwin, Ma. J. A. Cameron, M?s'.
R. S. Sheppard, My. 3. It. Lyon, R.
Holmes, Mr. and Mss. G. R. Ander-
$011, Mir. and Mrs. A. C. Chapman,
Mr. and Mrs. Wi J. Jones, Mr. and
nos. it Rutherford, Mr. and Mrs. A.
S. McDonald, Mr. and .MIs. A. Mel-
ville, Ms. and Mrs. A D. Hannah,
MIs. and Mfrs, S. M. Wickens, Mr.
and Mas. D. Mi. Dane,; Mr, and MIs.
M.: Scarlett, Ma'. and Mrs. C. S.
McDonald, Mis. Chas.` Cantelon, Mis
J. H. Langton, 1Vlir. P. WI. Wheatley,
Mrs. E. Langton, Thos. McMillan,
M..P., Dr. B. A. Can Iphell, 'Mr. and
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Mme.. Jna, F. *Nicol, M . and Mrs..
Valentine Supper
under auspices of Girl's Club
will be held in .
WESLEY-1VILLIS DINING HALL
Friday, • Feb. 14111
Hot Potatoes, Cold Roast IIain,
Bread, Butter Rolls
Pickles, Salads, Jellies,
Coffee
Raisin and Lemon Pie
Supper served from five to seven
o'clock. Admission, 50c, 51-3.
Valentine
Euchre and Dance
under the auspicee of Bayfield
Badmington Club.
in the TOWN HALL, BAYFIELD on
FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 14
Cards at 8.30 sharp, followed by
refreshments and daneing. Music
supplied by the Lakeside Entertain-
ers. Admission, Gents, 50e, Ladies,
25c. 52-2,
J. Fradlater, Mir, and Mrs. A. E.
Spotton, Mr. and Mfis. Wt. Debar
tyne, Mati and Mire. Stan. Wright,
Mai, and Mss, B .F. Wondrum, Mr.
and Mrs. H. Murray, Mr. and Mis.
H. L. Hanley, Ma, and Mrs. W. Clax-
ton, Miss G. Stirling, Miss A. Crit-
tendert,
rittender, Miss B. Grainger, Miss Jean
1VIiller, Miss A, Flynn, Miss H. L.
Stratton, Miss M. Cott, Miss 8VI.
Isard, Miss E. Hyndman Miiss N.
Sharpe, Miss Sadie Holman, Miss M.
'Ellis, Miss lVI. McGregor, Miss E. J.
Smith, Miss E. Hamilton, Miss M.
Proctor, Miss Sl, Correll, Miss G. L.
Currelk, Miss M. Curren.` Notes: a
D. D. 'Willson makes an ideal pres-
ident. He is live hustler and be-
lieves in results,
Thos. McMillan, M,P,, arrived
early on the scene and stayed until
the last dog was shot.
Hon. President f .A,. McLaren
donated 20 lbs. trf coffee, while C. G.
Vanstone and A. C. MlcViear donated
a cooked ham each all sliced and
prepared for the occasion.
Treasurer L. AI, Pringle was the
-busiest man of the evening. He sold
over 200 tickets at the door, the big-
gest on. record.
Secretary Moody was kept busy
registering the atrriyals And intro-
ducing the newcomers.
'john R McNicoll, Conservative
Organizer, took hi nearly all of the
dances, and enjoyed himself im-
mensely. John Moon informed him
that there: -was a big bunch of Liber
els in 'the crowd,. , '
Jas: A. Caniertm, vice-president,
and Bayfield old boy, did good ser-
vice during the evening.. He is prin-
cipal of Shirley St. school, and there-
fore knows how to rush things a-
long.
Dr. H. J. I1odgins brought a big
delegartien of Seaforth old boys and
girls, and they were all full of pep.
B. H. MjcCreath had charge of the
pragrasnandhe put ovdrythinig ova-
without a hitch.
Mrs. lG. C. Young supervised the
bridge and euchre and everything
wentlike clock wor c.
Harry Langton represented the.
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WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS
IIMENSSZESISSOICIr
!Red Cohoe Salmon, 1-2's
for 19c, 1's for 33c
Highest quality Peanut
butter, per lb. 23c
Lily Chicken Haddie,
per tin .. 21c
Premium Tea, with Cup and
Saucer., Free, lb. 69c
Borden's Eagle Brand Milk
per tin '.. 19c
St. Charles Evaporated Milk
small, 3 for 21c
St. Charles Evaporated
Milk, tall, each 14c
Beehive Corn Syrup, 2's
per tin . . 17c
Many Flowers Toilet soap
3 cakes .. .28c
Lawrason's Snowflake Am-
onia, 2 pkgs. 15c
Flusho for Sinks and
Toilets, each , 23e
Tlcovah Health Salts, 2 tins 85e
Maxwell House Coffee,' lb. G3o
Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs. .,25c
Sliced Pineapple, 2's
2 tins . ... 25e
Canadian White Beans,
3 lbs. 25e
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arriving and continued -to come un-
til the broadcast commenced.
Robert Holmes assisted in re-
ceiving the visitors and entertaining
them.
St. Valentine Social
- on the Evening of
MONDAY, FEB. 10th
in
St. Joseph's 'Hall.
Seaforth Orchestra
Dress .:p Yo :r
Kitchen with Our
Modern
LTtensils.
You've got to make your kitchen
smart thesse days—it's invaded so Of-
ten nowadays when you entertain--
and
ntertain—
and we have everything you need to
dress it up propelrly. Tea kettIee
and coffee pots in yellow. and blrie—
kitchen ensembles containing all the
latest pots and pans in one eolor—
every manner of practical utensil of
living room appearance at kitchen
prices! .
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Pythias, and the-Pos.
Knightsof
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Office Department, and held his end •
ep tij. perfection. ;HARDWARE and PLUMBING
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To be held by group 2 of the
Wpmen's Institute in the
Old Time Club Rooms, Clinton
TUESDAY EVENING, FEB. IITID
at 9 o'clock, sharp
Admission, alio Good Music.
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COAL & COKE
We sell DL&W and Famous Reading
Anthracite Coal, Solvay Nut and'
Furnace Cake, Liberty Range size
Coke, Alberta Coal and Miners Creek:
Soft coal. Our Motto-
Good clean fuel at a seasonable
price.
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Orders taken at residence, Ontario St.
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