The Clinton News Record, 1930-03-27, Page 8CLINTON'S LEADING JEWELER% STORE
Eye Diseases
Defective vision anddiseases of the "eye are
two entirely distinct conditions. The former is
usually due to certain weaknesses of the muscles
or an error of refraction and can be overcome by
wearing corrective lenses.
The Optometrist is trained to recognize vari-
ous eye and body diseases as well as symtoms of
certain systemic disorders, and will immediately re-
fer the patient. to a physician.
' An occasional "check-up" on your eyes bye a
Registered Optolnitrist is the best possible safe-
guard against eye trouble. We are at your service.
R. H. JOHNSON
Distributor for Clinton
Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry
'Next Hovey's Drug Store. Jeweller and Optician
EXTRA PANTS.
WITHOUT CHARGE!
DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE TO GET SUPER VALUE IN
YOUR SPRING SUIT! .
One Day Only - - Monday, March 31st
Men!' Here's big money saving news for you! On one clay only
(MONDAY, MARCH 31ST) we have been authorized by the Berger
Tailoring Company to give with every suit of Berger "Clothes of
Quality" ordered on thatdate, one extra pair of trouseas free of
charge!
This is• your big chence to get .super -Value in your new spring
suit or coat, All our new styles - and materials for spring are now
ready. They include the smartest, most popular shades. At our
regular prices, they represent value that has made them favorites
all over Canada."
Now, come in on (MONDAY, MARCH 31ST) leave your order
.—without additional charge.
' In addition, on (MONDAY, MARCH 31ST a representative from
the Berger Tailoring Company's head office, will be at our store and
will personally measure every customer.
SMART EXCLUSIVE STYLES! GUARANTEED FIT!
$24.00 and up
Mark (MONDAY, MARCH 31ST) on your calendar now.
Save money and be dressed better by taking advantage of this of-
fer.
TAILORED TO MEASURE
Plurnsteel Bros.
Owing to the lamented death of
Mrs. T. Shipley this store will re-
main closed until Friday.
The C. 59 S. Grocers
F This Week Only
Nicea Ketklepltlatees,dRegCopp$2er •
$ 0 0
T. .75
1 Spartan Electric
Radio, Reg. $225. 'alir 1 56
Sutter & Perdue
PLUMBING HARDWARE
Phone 147w
SPECIAL THURSDAY, FRI-
DAY AND SATURDAY
Purity Quick China Oats,
per pkg, . .....„38c
Chateau Cheese, 1.2 lb. . 19e
Pure Raspberry J'am, 40
•oz. jar 83e
Tomato Ketchup, large hot. 19e
Keen's Mhtstarel, 1-4's 27c
1-2's . 53c
Prem. Red Sockeye Salmon
l's . 39e
Royal York tea, 1-2 lb. 35c
Sheriff's Pure Vanilla 23e
Peanut Butter, per ib. ...,25e
Chicken Heddle, per tin 28e
ELECTRIC WIRING
SPECIAL MONDAY, TUES-
DAY AND WEDNESDAY
P. & G. White Naptha
Soap., 10 bars 35e
Fresh Crisp Soda Biscuits
per pkg, . 16e
Magic Baking Powder,
16 oz. 36e
s
Infant's Delight Soap, 4 for 251
Vi -Tone, 8 oz. 33c, 16 oz. 55c
Hawes Floor Wax, 1 lb. ..43e
Plusho, (toilet flush) ..._28c
Palmolive Soap, 6 cakes ..47e
Siiced Pineapple, 2's, 2 tins 25e
Kraft Cheese, finest quality
4 for . 250
CAN WE SUGGEST VEGETABLES — THEY ARE FRESH
TOMATOES, CABBAGE, RADISH, CARROTS, READ LETTUCE
h LEAF LETTUCE'
J. T.Mc KNIGHT & SON
PHONE YOUR ORDER • EARLY
CLINTON, ONT, PHONE 111
in
one
ith.
Spring
Even before the first flower peeps
timidly out of its coverlid of •snow,
-the wise housekeeper is thinking a-
bout her spring house renovation and
it is acknowledged that no furnishing
is se effective as Wall Paper to work
the transforma/tion. The • finest
room will serve and look no better
than it's ' Wall Paper makes it. It's
intelligent use makes manifest every
essential of beauty, utility and econ-
omy. Houses like people". should
have a change every once and then,
And o many innovations can be
made so inexpensively that your
home will take on new interests both
fop yourself and the guests that vis-
it yon. Wle have it at a variety of
Prices to suit every purse. A few
patterns in limited quantities as Iaw
as 5c and 7c.
Be it ever so humble or never so
elaborate there's a place in every
home, a part in every life that only
Wall Paper can fill.
In W. D. Fair Ge.
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
Miss Stone and Miss Weed were i
Toronto one day this week.
Miss Lottie Slotnan has been visiting
her brothers in Kankakee, Ili.
Mrs. J. Connolly of Goclerieh spent
the week -end as the guest- of Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Morrish.
Miss Jessie O'Neil cattle up from
London on Tuesday to attend the
funeral of Hugh McEwen.
Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Clegg and, son
Joie spent Sunday with the
lady's mother, Mrs. Farquhar.
Mr. J. Gifford Beaton of Ottawa
[spent the weekend with his moth-
er, Mrs. A. D. Beaton, of town.
Mr. Henry Joyner left the first of
the week to visit his grand -daugh-
ter, Mrs. W. C. Mead of Kitchener.
Mrs. L. W. Curren was in St. Thom-
as on Saturday attending the wed-
ding of her nephew, John F. Lavis.
Mr. Lloyd W. Cmxeli of Oshawa is
home this week, coming up owing
to the death of Mrs. Currell's
mother:, Mrs. Shipley,
Mr. and Mrs. Won. Bigler and babe
of Toronto have been visiting at
)the home of the foemer's parents,
Mr. and Mrs, H. Hagler.
Mrs. Ben. Cole, who has spent the
past winter -with her sister in
Ypsilanti, Mich., returned to her
home in town on Friday last,
Mrs. J. Torrance and Miss Edith
Torrance returned to their . home
in Clinton on Saturday after
spending the winter in Toronto.
Messrs. H. E. Rorke, W. J. Plumsteel,
G. Ii. Jefferson, F. Jackson and G.
E. Hall attended the opening of
the new Masonic Iodge rooms at
Lucan on Friday evening, when
the district deputy also made an
offical visit to the lodge.
KIPPEN
The C.G.I.T. will meet Saturday
next at 2.30. It is hoped all juniors
and seniors will endeavor to be out,
The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup-
per will be observed next Sunday at
11 a.m:
Mr. Ernie Shaddick of Hamill is
busy these days decorating the
homes for the busy housewives. `
Mrs. Booth of Seaforth was cal-
ling on Mrs._ Thos. Wiorknfan recent-
ly.
Miss Annie Cochrane of Clinton is
visiting her brother, Mr. John Coch-
rane and old time friends hereabouts.
Mr. Tremere of Tuckersmith has
treated himself to a fine new I.H.C.
tractor, purchased from Mr. Work-
man. .
The many friends of Mr. Jas. M'e-
Clytnont, who was so seriously ill in
London hospital for a long time,
will be pleased to see him doing nic-
ely and able to be in our midst again,
Mr• and Mrs. Wellington Johnston,
Ittiss Rena of Stratford Noann.al- and
Miss Cassie of Varna were guests
with their .cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
John Workman Sunday last.
Mr. John Lagan of Moose Jaw,
formerly of Stanley township, who
came home to his mothers: fut:er,1l,
was calling on his: old time friends' in
our village daring: the week..
Mrs. Fred Tomlinson, who has
been in Toronto \ for some months,
returned to the home of her sister,
Mrs. Deitz of the village, last week.
Mrs. Thos. Daynond 'and children
are holidaying. in. London.
Mr, Geo. 11ichards and .friend of
Hamilton were week -end visitors
with M. Duncan Cooper,. .
iltir. Alfred. Moffatt to the north
of„ our village is remodelling his
house and having hydro installed.
When completed he will have an up-
to-date modern horse.
THE CLINTON-NEWS RECORD
CLINTO'N'S.
Easter
Novelities
are
now on
Display.
BIG
THURSDAY,• MARCH 27,
CORNER
936
GROCERY -
Tea and C�okie
Demonstration`
ON SHOW DAY, APRIL 3rd
EVERYBODY WELCOME
5 packages, 25c
BIG .TELLY POWDER SALE,
Ingersoll Cream Durham Corn
Cheese Starch
2 pkgs. . 25c pkg. 9c
Eddys Blue Standard Corn
Ribbon Matches
3 Boxes 25c 2 for . 25c
Fancy Assorted Brooms Rinso Rolled Wheat
39c 2 pkgs. 15c 5 lbs. 25c Rolled
Biscuits 5 string
lb. 25c Heavier 49c Large pkg. 23c Oats 5 lbs. 25c
Oxydol
large pkg. 23c
Maxwell Coffee
per lb. 60c
Special tor One Week
DATES, 216s. 19c
•
•
•
•
MACARONI, 2 lbs. . 23c
RED ROSE TEA, lb. 69c
SODA BISCUITS, lb. 15c
KRAFT CHEESE, 1 lb. 35c
SLICED PINEAPPLE, 2 for 25c
SPECIAL THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
H. A. Cheese, Ib 33c 10 P. & G. Soap 35c
20 lb. pail Lard $3.25 • Shaker Salt, pkg. 5c•
FRIGI l♦ HIRE
3 lb. 'Lard 50c, 3 Ib. Shortening 50c
Lamb Roll lb. 28c Spare Ribs 25c
B. Bacon, piece, 35c .Tel. Veal 40e
Morning Delivery: 9 and 11 a.m.
CASH AND
CARRY
INEISZEIMMINSIM
1
$1.00 ORDERS DELIVERED FREE
O'N
Afternoon Delivery: 2:30 and 5 p.m.
WHERE "SELLS FOR LESS" PRICE PREVAILS
i.,
PHONE
48
CONSTANCE
14Ir. and Mrs. B. Stephenson and
Messrs. Leo Stephenson and Arnold
Dale motored to London on Thursday
last and attended the London -Cleve-
land hockey game there,
Mr. ,and Mrs. John Mann and Ross
and Doris of near Clinton spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. Grim-
oldby.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Dayman spent
Friday at the home of Mrs. Thos.
Pollard.
Mr. John Storey of 14IeKi1lop
wears a broad smile these days, his
wife having presented him on March
23rd with a fine baby boy, Con-
gratulations.
Mrs. Jas. Attwood and children
and Messrs. Harold and Charlie
dough motored motored from Blenheim on
Friday and spent the week -end with
the lady's father, Arr. B. Riley, and
other relatives. Mr. Harold Col -
dough intends remaining for the
summer.
GODERICH . TOWNSHIP
Tdr. Biown Stewart has engaged
the services of Ma'. Bruce Holland
for the coming year.
Mr. John Ostrom has been re-en-
gaged by Mr. L. Anderson. •
Mr. Brown Stewart and Mr, Geo.
Monk have commenced drawing the
gravel for the new school at S. S.
No. 10.
The weekly Lenton Prayer Service
was held at the home of Mr. John
Middleton on 'Wednesday evening.
Me Randall Cole of Millbank
spent the week -end with his [par-
ents.
Big Dance
"EYES OF LOVE"
Three -Act Play
by Ruth Rebekah Lodge, Stratford
Presented under auspices of Huronie
Rebekah Lodge No. 306
TOWN HALL. CLINTON
Thursday, March 27
8.15 p.m.
Orchestra under direction of
Leon Veira,
Adults, 50c, Children, 25c.
Plan at W. D. Fair's
56-3.
Ask For
MADE IN CLINTON
BREAD
Best Quality Fresh Daily
also
BUNS, ROLLS 'AND
FANCY PASTRY
Wendorf's Bakery
MAKERS OF
"Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake"
READ
Let's go to the Peppiest Dance of COAL & COKE
the Season
under auspices of the L.O.B.A. in the We sell DL&W and Famous Reading
Anthracite Coal, Solvay Nut and
Furnace Coke, Liberty Rahge size
Coke, Alberta Coal and Millers Creek
Soft eoai, Our Motto—
Good clean fuel at_ a reasonable
price.
W. J, MILLER & SON_
Orders taken at residence. Ontario St.
PHONES: 46w and 46j
OLD TIME CLUB ROOMS '
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9TH
Admission, 35e. Good Music
Old and New Time and Novelty
Dances. 59-1.
SALIN
Thursday, April 3rd
THE SALVATION ARMY
will hold a sale of
FANCY GOODS, HOME BAITING
AND CANDY
yr
LUNCH WILL ALSO ISE SERVED
TTMP- 42 o'clock P.M.
PLACE: The store )text to Barry's
Shoe ,Store.
50-1,
Liberal Women'' To
Organize
;An organization; meeting of the
Liberal women of :Clinton, and
ity will be held in the Council Cham..
her, Clinton, on the evening of .
Monday, March 31st
at 8 o'clock
EVERYBODY WELCOME
Dress up Your
Kitchen with ' Our
Modern
Utensils
You've got to make your kitchen
smart these days—it's invaded so of-
ten nowadays when You onitol'tain--
and' wo have everything younoel to
chess it up properly. Toa kettles
and eart'oo ;tots in yullaw and bino—
kitehen onnemblen containing all the
latost pets and pans In ene color-,
every manner of ilraetleul utensil of
living room 81)I'4rr'an00 a't :IOW=
prices l
•
`1dos
HARDWARE and PI;'l.fVx5XNc4
Phone 244
SPRING WILL SOON BE .HERE
And you will be needing some new Furniture to brighten up
some corner and snake it more comfortable.
Owing to the unusually heavy winter we have deferred ,our
-Midwinter Sale to take place during the month of March and you
will find some unusual values in '
DINING R0014I SUITES, CHESTERFIELD SUITES LAMPS.
CHESTERFIELD TABLES. OCCASIONAL CHAIRS, BEDS
SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES.
II, WILL PAY YOU TO LOOK THESE OVER
Clinton Hardware '; Furniture Co.
Funeral Directors Monument Dealers
'THE STORE WITIH A STOCK
Hardware Phone, 195 Furniture Phone 104
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CHOICE BEEF
Rolled Rib Roasts, Ib. ....22c
Chuck Roasts, lb. 22e
Shoulder Roasts, lb. 22c
Whole Rump Roasts, ib. 22c
Round Side Rump, lb. 20c
ifamburg Steak, lb 20e
Rib Boils, lb. 18c
Flank Boils, lb. ...
Brisket Point, 1512c
PORK
Spare Ribs, 1b. 20c
Sausage, Ib. 22e
Dry Salt Pork, 1b. 25c
Pork, Tenderloins, Ib. 55e
Smoked Picnic Hams, 15. ,22e
Smoked Cottage Rolls, lb. ,30e
P. M. Cottage Rolls, lb. 28c
Pickled Pigs feet, 3 for .,25c
Dill Pickles, 7 for .........25c
Sweet nixed pickles, pint 25e
- COOKED MEATS
Head Cheese, Ib. 20e
'Jellied Veal, Ib. 30e
Valencia Roll, Ib. 35e
Macaroni and Cheese Loaf 35e
Chicken Lgaf, Ib. 50e
Cooked Ham., 15. 55e
Balogna,. lb. 250
Bologna, 25c; in piece 23e
Ring Balogna, lb. 25c
Liver Sausage, lb. 250
. VEAL
Rib Roast, lb.. 25e ;
Shoulder Roast, Ib. 25e
Chuck Ripest, Ib. 25e
Veal Chops, Ib. 80e
Veal Stews, 11i . ........
Connell & Tyndall
Clinton's Leading Meat Market
Phone 162 ' Huron Street.
Now
S THE TIME TO PICK YOUR WALL PAPER
FOR SPRING
We have. over 640 samples to- choose from
PRICES FROM 8c TO $2.00.
Phone 234 and we will caul Faith _ Sample Case
D.
A. KAY
Huron. St., Clinton Painter- and Dec- orator