The Clinton News Record, 1930-04-10, Page 8earsaananiaenneusuemeureerienniaune
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THIP CANTON -NEWS RECORD
P IURSDA, A,PI3IIL 10 1930;
'CLINTON'S LLATIING J), V , LE1tY STOKE
e. Diseases
Defective vision and diseases 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 wilLjmlliediately re-
fer the patient to a physician. ;
An occasional "check=up" on your. eyes by a
Registered Optomitrist ' 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
A SALE : OF SMART
SPRING _SUITS
AN AMAZINGLY FINE ASSORT-
MENT OF SMART SPRING
SUITS
AT A SALE PRICE THAT PRE-
SENTS OUT OF THE OR-
DINARY SAVINGS
EVERY SIZE IS HERE, IN MOD-
ELS FOR MEN AND
YOUNG MEN. .
All the Season's newest patterns
and shades, beautifully tailored in
single as well as the new two -button
double breasted styles, are here a-
waiting your selection, ,
ALL LINES PRICED FOR QUICK
SELLING
PIumsteel Bros.
• ;, lyJ,j4,y',�
WE ALL JOIN IN SET WISHES FOR A
HAPPY EASTER DAY
to you and Your Family
FRESH GROCERIES, FRESH. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Phone 125
W'e deliver promptly
The G. & S. Grocers
CLEAN UPr AND
...PAINT__ UP WEEK
'Listen in on CFRB
Saturday nights — 7.15
to 8,15 for B.I-L. Tro-
grana,
A House is Usually as old as it
Looks, Give yours a Youth -Sato!
A house not more than five years
olcl can easily look five times that
age, inside and out, if it is not
painted regularly. And, all the
while, the building, as such, is rap-
idly disintegrating,' because its sur-
faces are not protected as they
should .be from weather—summer
and winter. Both seasons are bad
for houses. Prematurely old houses
are seen everywhere. And what a
Pity. Give suieh houses a beauty -
bath, a youth -bath. Paint is the best
"face lifter" for. ugly houses.
Sutter & Perdue
PLUMBING •
HARDWARE
Phone 147w
ELECTRIC WIRING
Canadian Products - -, Canadian Stores!
Over six hundred Canadian -owned Pure Food Stores handling and
always favouring Canadian Products loin hands +I, eliminalte
waste and to _pass on the saving to the Canadian public. Right in
your neighborhood, convenientand accessible, you will find Su-
perior Chain Stores, where honesty accurate measure and full ,val-
ue always rule.
• WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS
and
les, 12 n
ngcess S
Prem.
Saucer,
pt'rs P
Laren''
Powders,
Brunswick
Aylmer Ju
I
Pure Mtaple
Jen
e
xriff's
R. S. Oxydol "For. laundry, Leal Sweet Mixed Pick -
kitchen and general work e. bottle 2.7c
larg pkg.. . , ... , . • 17c Princess Soap Chips, pkg, .21c
Lux Toilet Soap, "For a - Tea, with Cup and
1snnooth Skin, cake 7c per lb, ... , ......69e
• Kellogg's All Bran,, pkg. ..17e 1Pa ate, pkg. 14c
Bulk Thompson Seedless MIe Invincible Jelly
Raisins, 2 lbs" 21e P , 4• pkgs.. 25e
Maple.. Leaf Red Sockeye Bir Sardines, 4 tins 25e
Salmon, l's , . 4'77e Ayl Jumbo Peas, 2's, tin 22e
Pure Orange Dfarmalade y Chiokeln
laddie, tin 23e
40 oz. jar . , • 29e le Syrup,'pint . ,38e
Gilleet'e Lye, "Eats: Dirt"Au ima Pancake
per tin• ...15e Flour,each . , . , 19c
Kraft Cheese, 1-2 .1b. pkg, 21c Shi True Vanilla; eaoh'23e
lc KNIGHT&SON
PHONE ' YOUR' .ORDER EARLY
CLINTON, ONT.
PHONE 111
'ut the Sparkle
Newness ' into
Be Rooms
By the use of well selected. Wall
Paper. How disheartening it is to
yearn fey refreshment and beauty
and to have circumstances deny
then to us, and then what pleasure
is there to find that we can have
eharnn and freshness about us with-
in a moderate cost and nowhere can
this be done • to greater advantage
than by beginning with -the funda
tion, of artistry—the walls. Wall
Paper makes a house into a home, it
transforms cold and displeasing wail's
into ;charming and livable rooms'
where cheerfulness, happy renova-
tion and the qualities that delight
the eye and mind are at .borne to en-
rich the settings of the fixtures and
furniture. We have a ,liberal as-
sortncent in limited quantities of
what was much higher priced papers
at 5c and 7c per roll.
MOTH PROOF
DUST PROOF
• DAMP PROOF
AIR TIGHT
GARMENT STORAGE BAG
(Cedarized, Size 26"x4"x56")
will protect your reinter garments
in the modern manner.
Tlia W. D. Fair Go,
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
Miss Doris Durnin was ,up from To-
ronto over the week -end.
Mr. Lorne Cook of Toronto spent the
week -end at his home in town.
Mts. W. Rutledge returned Monday
after a visit with her daughter in
Toronto.
Misses Sheppard and Clement are
the guests of 1lihsses P. B. Ward
and M. A. S -Ione.
Mr. Kenneth Rorke and Miss Flor-
ence Fiorke of Toros}to spent the
week -end at them• home in town.
Mrs. J. C. McMhth returned hone
iMonday after spending a coulee of
mouths with relative,' in Strath-
roy.
Mr. W. F. Batty of Brooklyn, Ont.,
spent a few days last week at the
home of his aunt, MI's, J. Cornish
of Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. 'cern. Emigh and Mr.
Jim Emigh of Grand Valley visited
on Tuesday with Miss Zetta Baw-
den of town.
Miss K. R. Parke returned to Toron-
to on Saturday after visiting with
iher sister, M;rs. John Ciuff, for
some wyks.
Misses Violet Morrison„ Helen Man-
ning and Frances Mossop spent the
week -end in London as the guests
of Muss Dorothy Hill.
Miss McLeod, a missionary hone on
furlough from Japan, spent the
week -end in Clinton as the guest
sof Miss Hattie Court$ee.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Jenkins and Mr.
George Jenkins of London visited
at the• home of ;the former's broth-
er; Dir. R. Jenkins, Woodlands
Farm,' on Sunday. '
Mr. and Mrs. 3. G. Chowen attended
the Golden Wedding anniversary
of the former's sister and brother-
in-law, Mi•. and Dews. Frank Met-
calf of Blyyh, one day last week.
l\Ir. Levi Trick of London spent a
few days over the week -end visit-
ing in Clinton and vicinity. Mr.
Trick carne up to be present at
Clinton's 25th annual Spring Show.
Miss M1ary Jenkins, returned •home
the end of the week after a visit
of several moriOe with her broth-
er and his fancily in Vancouver,
and ether relatives and friends en
route.
Mr. J. L. Kerr of The Brussels Post
was in town on. Shaw Day and met
a number of old friends. It is
much regretted by her friends here
ithat Mrs. Kerr's physica.I condi-
tion grows steadily worse.
Ms. Jaynes Connolly of Goderich was
a visitor in Clinton on Show' Day.
IMx. Connolly, who helped to or-
igenize the first Pair away back in
1906, never musses ;the annual ev-
ent, and he pronounced this year's
an excellent one.
Misses Ward and Stone were in To-
• ronto on Saturday attending the
Gregg Convention, the sessions be-
ing held at the Royal York Hotel.
Mr. John R. Gregg, author of the
Gregg Shorthand system, was -pre-
sent atthis gathering and gave an
interesting.address.
Messrs.YL
. IE. Rorke, W: 3. Pluni-
epee_; C. H- Venner, T. 'G. Serib-
bins,, G. H. Jefferson, G. 81. Hall
and H. Piekett motored to Mitchell
'Tuesday evening to visit the Ma-
sonic Lodge of that town, which
,w88 having an official visit_frorn
`- the Distriie: Deputy"
Messrs. John! McNaughton, Richard
MieN'aughton, Levi Trick and At-'
iihur Triek Motored up from Lon-
don on Thursday bast ,to attend the
Spring Show. Former residents
of this Vicinity are glad of the eine
nual, excuse to visit {the eld town
and find - fair day a good'time to
meet old friends.
1
CLINTON'S', BIG ; r CORNER GROCERY
'Wbyare your
singing so merit y?
IVEE
SPECIAL BLEND TEA,'' pound
(Reg, 75c)' per lb. 65c ILF for
_ (We will be pleased to give
`Samples.)
FLOWER DALE TEA, 1J. 78c,
RED ROSE'' TEA, Ib. 69c
GOOD BLENDED TEA, lb. 59e
REAL VALUE TEA, lb. 49c
SPECIAL EASTER
PRICES .:ON
BACONS & MEATS
EASTER BUNNIES,
HENS, RABBITS,
ETC., from 5c to 75c
'EASTER BARGAINS
Fancy Cookies, per pkg. • 25c
Fancy Cookies, per pkg. 35e
Soda Biscuits, 2 for 25c
Jelly Powder, 5 pkgs. ` 25c
Corn Syrup, (5 lbs.) . - 85e
Dates, 2 lbs. 19c
Bananas, per doz. - 29c
FRIDAY- AND SATURDAY
Picnic Hams, per lb. 23c
Raisins, Seedless, 2 lbs..:, 21c
Seeded Raisins, 2 pkgs. 25c
Oxydol, large, pkg. 17c
'All Bran, large pkg. 19c
Rolled Oats, 3 lbs. 13c
Evaporated Milk, tall, 2 for 25c
Evaporat. Milk, small, 3 for 23e
Rolled Wheat, lbs. 25c
Breakfast -Food, 4 lbs. 25c
Corn ,Flakes, 2 pkgs. 19c -
Corn, 2 cans 25e
Peas, 2 cans ,. 25c
Comfort Soap, 5 bars ,;..25c
Brooms, each .. 39c
Shaker Salt, each 5c
Macaroni, 2 lbs. 23c
Sliced Pineapple, 2 for - 25c
Life Buoy Soap, 3 for 21c
Lard, 3 lbs,
Frigidaire
Specials,
50c•
Shortening, 3 lbs., 50e;
Lamb Roll . 28e'.
Kraft Cheese, lb: 35c
Ingersoll Cheese, 2 for 25c
B. Bacon, lb. 35e
Tomatoes, 2 tins' • 25c:
GRAPE FRUIT FOR EASTER •BREAKFAST
Head Lettuce, each 15c . Leaf Lettuce 10c Tomatoes 25c_
Morning Delivery: 9 and 11 a.m.
Cash and
Carry
Phone 48
$1.00 ORDERS DELIVERED FREE Afternoon Delivery: 2:30. and 5, pat,.
W.T. O'NEI'L
Where
"Sells for Less"
Price Prevails
Twilight Musical
Recital
In Wesley -Willis Church, on
the afternoon of
Friday, April !18th
commencing at 4 o'glock, sharp
ASSISTING ARTISTS—
fifes. C. E. Dougan, Mts. (Dr.)
Hearn, Mrs. Fitzsimons, Mrs. Cor-
less, Miss Mary R, Stewart, Miss
Ferrol Higgins, Mrs. Perdue, Mrs.
13. Nediger, 1\fr. Morgan Agnew.
*s. Morgan. Agnew, Organist.
Admission, Silver Collection.
In a Flower
Garden
A CANTATA
Presented by Girl's of Public School
and
MINSTREEL SHOW
By the Boys
IN THE TOWN HALL
April 14th and 11th
at 7.30 o'clock
Admission, 35
60-2.
COAL Co' COKE
We sell DL&W and Famous Reading
Anthracite Coal, Solvay Nut and
Furnace Coke, Liberty Range size
Coke, Alberta Coal and Millers Creek
Soft coal. Our Motto—
Good clean fuel at a reasonable
price.
W. J. MILLER & SON
Orders taken at residence. Ontario St.
PHONES: 46w and 403
COME TO CUNINGIIAME'S
For a Choice Selection of
LILLIES, ROSHS4 HYDRANGAS'
PRIMULAS, PANS OF PLANTS
CHOICE FERNS, ETC.
A FINE ASSORTMENT IN
CUT FI.OW+1RS
ROSES, CARNATIONS, SWEET
PEAS, IRIS, DAFFODILS, w
TULIPS, `ETC.
Try Fertebs for your house plants:
Evergreen•or Black _leaf 40 will keep
them free. oe ineeejts,
Prepared 'Seal For Sale
's Florits
iCttnuinghame
' Phones 81176k
" The Colonel's Maid "
A 3 -act Comedy
will be presented by the
Clinton Pastime Club
IN THE TOWN HALL, ON
Thursday, April 24th
at 8.15
As the Pastime Club always puts on
a good entertainment if you miss
seeing this play you'll miss a treat.
FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT
NEXT WEEK
Admission 50e° and 35e.
61-2.
DELICIOUS FOR
GOOD` FRIDAY
SURPRISE THE KIDDIES .
order a dozen of these delicious
HOT CROSS BUNS FOR 20e
EVERYTHING ELSE IN THE
BAKERY- LINE
Wendorf's Bakery
MAKERS of
"Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake"
BREAD
Irnprove Your
Horne Now and
Avoid the
Spring Rush
Everything fop.' the Kitchen in
ALUMINUM AND GRANITE
Something far Everyone to brighten
up. the surroundings
,Beegii't nate to improve by painting
VVje can supply you with all ,colours
and suggest Schemes to the best ads
vantage for you. •
•
iworalb
1.100410s.
HARDWARE and PLTJMBING3
Thong . 244
°'" IT'S TIME
" FORC INGE
A .
;After the long winter you willno doubt; be tired of looking at
some of your old Rugs, Linoleums,Oii Clothes, Etc. We have the
remedy, the• finest and Brightest stock we ever had.
Then you may want a New Bed Spring or Mattress; we have
them at all prices but we wonld especially mentiointhe new Spring..
fillet_ Marshall Mattress—Real Comfort at $19,50.
You will be surprised to know that you can buy a real good
looking Bridge 'Lamp at $3,00. Floor and Table Lamps at $3.50.
This is the time for Cedar Chests and Ferneries.
A good stock of Baby Carriages, Strollers, Sulkies and Tri-
cycles. -
Clinton Hardware & Furniture Co.
Funeral Directors Monument Dealers
The Store with a Stock
Hardware Phone, 195 Furniture Phone 104
CHOICE BEEF
Rolled Rib Roasts, ib. ..• .22e
Chuck Roasts, lb. •..,....22e
Shoulder Roasts, lb. 22e
Whole Rump Roasts, lb. 22c
Round Side Rump, lb. "..,20c
i'amburg Steak, lb ' 20e
Rib Boils, lb. 18c
Flank Boils, lb. 18e
REAL GOOD LARD
Bulk.17e lb, or 3 for 50e
3 lb. pails net weight ...,50c.
LAMB
Lamb Stews, Ib. 22e
Shoulder Roast, Ib. 28e
Rib Roasts, lb. 28e
Loin Roasts, lb. 32c
Leg Roast, lb. 35e
Chops lb, . 35e
MUTTON
Mutton Chops . .",....,,,
220
Loin Roast , 20e
Rib Roast 180
Shoulder Roast " 18e,
Steals . ... .... 16e'
CURED MEATS
,.Dry Salt Pork, lb. 25e
Smoked Picnic ,Hamsy lli22e
Smoked Cottage Rolls, lb. 80e
P. Meal Cottage Boll, lb. 28e
Breakfast Bacon, piece 34e
Back Bacon, piece . 516e
P. llfealed Back Bacon, Ili45e
Pickled Pig's- Feet, 3ifar 25c
VEAL.
Rib Roast, lb. ,.. , 25e
Shoulder Roast, ib" .. 25e
Chuck Rloast, Ib. e. , .... , .. , 25e
Veal Chops, lb. ..
Leg
USUAL LINE OF COOKED M'1L1.TS;
Connell & Tyndall
" CLINTON'S LEADING' MEAT' MARKET' "
Phone 162 Huron Street.
Now
IS THE TIME TO PICK YOUR. WALL, PAPER
FOR SPRING
We have over 601 samples' to choose • from
PRICES FROM 8c• TO $2.00
Phone 234 and we Will call with Sample Case
Huron St„' Clinton
A. .Ai
Painter and Decorator