The Clinton News Record, 1930-04-17, Page 8TEE CLINTON-NEWS RECORD
CLINTON'S LEADING; JEWELERY STORE
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Diamonds!
Diamonds!
APRIL IS THE MONTH FOR THE GIVING OF DIAMONDS
If you are thinking of givingMother, Sister oi' Sweetheart •a
Diamond- —Sea Johnson's Stock of Diamonds: before buying else•
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where• Thrifty buyers will find us offerinsome very extraordinary
values.
R. J' H IlN
Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry
Next 'Hovey's Drug Store. Jeweller and Opticiai
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A SALE OF SMART
SPRRI4G SUIT'S.
•
AN AMAZINGLY, VINE 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 3n
single as well as the new two -button
double breasted ',styles, arehere a-
waiting your selection,
ALL LINES PRICED FOR QUICK.
SELLING
Pliimsteel Bros.
EASTER GREETINGS
May Easter Gladness
Fill Your Heart Today_
and
May All Good Attend You.
C. & S, Gr t eel's
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CLEAN UP AND PAINT
UP WEEK 1
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Listen in on CFRI3
Saturday nights r 7.15
to 8.15 for B.H. Pro -
grain.
A House is Usually as old as it
Looks? Give yours a Youth.=Bath!
A. !house not mord than five years
old can easily. look five tines 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—sunnier
and winter. Bath seasons are bad
for houses. Prematurely old houses
aro seen everywhere. And what a
Pity. Give sugh houses a'beauty-
bath, a youth bath. Paint is the best
`face lifter" for ugly houses.
Suter & Perdue
HARDWARE ELECTRRIC WIRING
Phone 147w
PLUMBING
MONSTER TEA ANO COFFEE WEEK
In an tinesuaiiy short time Royal York Orange Pekoe Tea and
Kara Coffee have attained amarked success in their fields, De-
pending strictly upon the merit of their high quality, their constant
freshness and their uniformity of strength, both won their way to
the hearts of the partially public. Take advantage of this oppor-
tunity ,to acquaint yourself with these two famous products and
also to do business with your local Superior Chain Store: Renieni-
ben, ,the, man behind the counter is your friend and neighbor stand=
ing as a -personal guarantee .behind the products be.sells. Dearwith
these Home -Owned Stores and benefit yourself.
WE SELL THE
Standard No. 3 Peas, 2 tins 25c
Lifebuoy Health Soap, "'
3 cakes for 2103
Ingersoll Dream or Pimento
'Cheese, 2 pkgs. ...25e
Pure Strawberry ` Jam
40'oz. jar . ....39e
Borden's Chocolate Melted
Nliilk, 16 oz:: ..53e
• Glade's"'Chili Sauce, bottle 25c
SrO.S. Cleaner, 3 pad . ..14c
`BEST FOR LESS
Many Flowers Toilet Soap
. 3. cakes for ` 23e
Nonsuch Stove Polish bottle 18c
Sliced Pineapple, 2 tins 25c
Large ;Sweet Prunes, 2 lbs. 29c
Fray .Bentos Corned Beef
'1's' . . 250
Best Golden Hallawi
Dates, 2 lbs 23c
Libby's Sauer 'Kruat, 21.-2's 15c
MapleLeaf .Salmon, 1's : , .48c
KNIGHT .SON
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. PHONE .YOUR ORDER
;EARLY PHONE 'IliCLINTON, ONT. '
EASTER
APRIL 20, 1930
And the date. suggests the appro-
priateness of Greeting Cards. We
have then for all, seasons and each
has its 'special character.- Thanks-
giving and Christmas for example
are days of bountiful repasts,. St.
Patricl:'`s Day is hilarious, Valen-
tine's Day gives Dan Cupid his be-
ing. A. note of. ,patriotism for Dom -
minion Day. But Easter—more, than
any ether, is --a day set apart for the
commemoration . of the Resurrection
and the heralding of spring. No niore
fit day for the exchange of friendly
greetings , when straying hearts and
minds are led back to a new appre-
ciation of Life's treasures—Loysllty,
Love and Friendship. The winter
has gone and wewelcome the spring.
It' is therefore filing that the glad-
ness of the season should find it's
expression in the exchanges of good-
will greetings.
Tie W. D. Fair Co.
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
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it ewe ;1 II eel
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SDAY, APRIL 17, 1980 .
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CLINTON'S BIG . CORNER GROCERY
Mrs• E. W. Morrison is visiting re-
latives in Drayton.
Mics A. Bartliff of Aurora is home
for the Easter vacation period.
Mr. John Sterling has returned after
spending the winter in .Taekson,
Mich.
Messrs. Frank Andrews and Harold
Pickett motored to Toronto for
the week -end. '
Mrs. Fred Sloman and children of
Caperoel are visiting relatives and
friends in town.
111r. 'Bernie Bateman of California
is in town visiting his grandmoth-
er, Mrs. E. Herman.
Mrs. C. II. Bartliff has returned
Ihomo after spending the winter in
Toronto and Oshawa.
Rev.` Dr, Medd of Welland is the
guest over the week -end of his
brother, Mr. J. G_- Medd.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Tdlor were
in Brantford on Tuesday attending
the funeral of the latter's sister.
Mrs. McCallum of the .Commercial
Inn leaves today to spend a few
days in Toronto and Port Hope.
lvrr. J. Mu11oef of Detroit attended the
funeral of his sister, Mrs. Twitch-
ell, in Clinton on; Thursday last.
hrr, Jacob Taylor and family, who
have been spending the winter in
alorida,.return to their home in
Toronto this week.
Mrs. Alice Mason is home from
Romeo, M;ich., where she went
some weeks ago owing to the death
of her eon -in-law, ltrr, Haber. •
Mr. Hugh Maguire has been visiting
his"-inother and grand; agents in
toWn before aonlnlencing his dut-
ies sailing on the 'Great Lakes.
Mr. Benson Corless of the Bank of
Montreal staff is .spending a holi-
day at the home of his uncle, Mr.
E. J.-Colquhoun of Science Hill,
Mr. Edward Dale of London was
home onar the week -end, owing to
the serious. illness of his grand-
father„ Mr. John Dale of town.
Me. and Mrs. J. Brow', accompanied
by Miss Betty Lawrence; spent a
week -end in London recently and
while there Mr.' and Mrs. Brown
were guests at a railway men's
banqugt.
Mr. Charles Twitchell, hfiss Clara
Twitchell and Mrs Elsie Twiteh-
e11 of Windsor were in Clinton last
week, Coming .with the remains of
their mother; .. the late. Mrs. J.
lI witehell, whose funeral took Dlaco
on Thursday afternoon.
Uwe T. J. Tasnblyn and her seri;
James Tanblyn, who have been
visiting- in: the ,vicinity 'since- last
autumn, spent the week -end with
the lady's sister, Mrs. W. T. Plea;-
man of Clinton, and -left Monday to
rioter to their home at Melita,
Man.
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Easter Sugar
To Reduce Our
We will Sell
100 S
a
BIG STOCK OF SUGAR
Ch.
For 'Cash, at Our Lowest Price, this Season
For Easter Breakfast, Large Juicy Grape Fruit, Breakfast Bacon, Special Cued Hams
Full Assortment of Easter Novelities, Bunnies, Etc.
Smiles an' Chuckles, in Easter package, Sec i aids, per pound
Frigidaire
Meats and
Fruits
Lard, 3 Ib. 50c
Shortening, 3 lb. 50c -
B. Bacon, piece, lb. -35c
Basket of Oranges 59c
Head Lettuce, each 15c
Cal. Celery 20c & 25c
Morning Delivery: 9 and 11 a.m.
Cash and
Carry
Phone 48
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omermascemaiftiamsousa
Mrs. Clark of this township, on .Ap-
ril 5th.
Miss Isobel Young of. Toronto,
formerly of Carlow, was the bride's
attendant. while.thegroom was stip-
Ported by his brother Mr. Frank
Clark, and a brother of the bride,
The Rev. Mr. Young,, performed the
ceremony. The young couple will
'make their hone on the groom's
farm in Colborne township.
Quito .a disturbance arose over
the sucker fishing at Benmiller one
day last week. Several young men'
were spearing when along came an-
other, -who assaulted one of their
number, Louis Jacobs, with whom
there had been an earlier disagree-
ment as to fishing rights. The as-
saulted young man has an arm in a
cast as a result of the fracus.
Corn Flakes, pkg.
Grape Nuts, 2 for
Muffetts, each
Rolled Oats, 3 ib.
Corn Meal, ib
13c
5c
Aylmer Sweet Golden Corn 18c
Sweet Wrinkled: Peas, No..2 13c •
Dates, 2 lb. 19c
Fancy Cohoe Salmon 33c
Big Fiva 5c
$1.00 ORDERS DELIVERED FREE
COLBORNE .
We have this week the report that
the suckers are running h MMaitland
river. ' They- are quite plentiful ow-
ing to last week's Warmth and are of
firm flesh.,
Cutting wood is quite common in
this locality. '
Several attended the funeral of ler.
Linklater front Leeburn church,
At Smith's Hill church two elders
were added to the session which
now 'includes Mr. R. M. young, W.
W. Walter, Mr. John Young and M.
Alex. ;Young. The Sacrament of
the Lord's Supper was administered
on Sunday.
We have the news d the marriage
of Miss Jean G• -Young of Toocito,
only daughter of Rev. Colin Young
^ of that city. at St George's church
who was united°to Mc. G. Tait Clark,
eldest Son of the;Tate John Clerk and
SALVATION ARMY
Sp.tial
Good Freda j
Lenten Service
7.30 p.m.
entitled .
"Pilgrim's Progress"
Adults, 5e, Children, 3e
Adults . Especially Invited
62-1.
C' AL W C KE
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 '4 j
EASTER
Flowers
IA 44
adkIVAIlei
• "NOAH'S ARK"
IN
STAR THEATRE
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNES-
DAY, APRIL 21, 22, 23.
at 8.15
MATINEE ON MONDAY, 21ST
AT 2.30
under auspices of Ladies Auxiliary.
of Prgsbyterian Chucrh
Evening, Adults, 40c plus 2e tax
Children 25c
1Viat,, Adults 40e and tax, children 15c
COME TO CUNINGHAML'S
For a Ohoice Selection of
LILLIES, ROSES HYDRANGAS'
PRIMULAS, PANS OF PLANTS
CHOICE FERNS, ETC.
A FINE -ASSORTMENT IN
CUT FLOWERS
ROSES, CARNATIONS, SWEET
'PEAS, IRIS, DAFFODILS,
TULIPS, ETC.
Try T'ertabs for .your house plants.
Evergreen or Black Leaf 40 will keep
them free of insects -
Pro -Pared Spii For. Sale
DELICIOUS FOR
GOOD FRIDAY
. SURPRISE THE KIDDIES
corder a dozenof these delicious
HOT CROSS BUNS FOR 20e
EVERYTHING ELSE IN THE
BAKERY LINE
Wendori's akery
9
Fancy Mixed Biscuits 25e
Watec Ice Wafers, lb. 29c
Large Bottle Olives 25c
" «' Stuffed 30c
Fry's Cocoa (2 lb.) 21c
Ingersoll Cheese, 2 for 25c
Life Buoy Soap, 3 for 2jc
Peas, 2 cans •25c
Corn, 2 cans 25c
Gran. Sugar, 10 lb `'56c
Icing Sugar, 2 lbs. ' 19c
Afternoon Delivery: 2:30 and 5 p.m,
Where
"Sells for Less"
Price Prevails
toAttteedtM
9,,q
MAKERS OF -
"Whole Wheat" and,•"Snowflake"
READ
Improve ur
Home Now and
rc}�
Avoid the
Spring ' Rush
Everything fort::the Kitchen in,
ALUMINUM AND :GRANITE •
Something foie Everyone to brighten
up the,surrotindings
Begin, now to improve by painting
'We can supply yon with all colours
and suggest schemes to the best ad-
vantage tori yon.
T. Ilawkins
Cuuninghaine's. Florits "HARDWARE end PLUMBING
Phones 81.-176k Phone 244
`�Rl.tty
;After the long winter you will no dbubl; be- tired of looking at
some of your old Rugs, Linoleums,Oil Clothes, Ete. We • have the
remedy, the finest and Brightest steel: we ever had.
Then you may want a New Bed Spring or Mattress; we have
theist at all prices bet we would especially mention the new 'Spring -
filled 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
+fike
Don't forget -16 tonne for your Bacons and Mured Meats of
' the very nicest flavorandcure to go with those' eggs for Easter.
A few of them are as follows:
SMOKED HAMS, best quality, ib; whole hair .... , .........35e
BREAKFAST BACON, Best Quality, lb„ in piece 84e
PICNIC HAMS, per lb. , 22e
COTTAGE ROLLS, per' lb., in- piece Bacons a • nd Mured Meets of
' the
P. M. COTTAGE ROLLS, per lb., in piece
SPECIAL BABY BEEF FOR EASTER
REAL GOOD LAIRD
Built 17c lb. or 3 for 50e
3 lb. pails net weight ....50c
CHOICE BEEF
Rolled Rib Roasts, 1b: ....22c
Chuck Roasts, lh. 22c
Shonlder Roasts, lb. .,. 22c
Whole Ruiinp Roasts, ib. 22e
Round Side Rump, 1b. 20c
Hamburg Steak, lb 20e
Rib Boils, lb. . 18e
Flank Boils, lb. .. 18c
VEAL
Rib Roast, fix .........:255
Shoulder Roast, lb 25e
Chuck Rbast, ,lb25e
Veal Chops, lb. .........,30c
LAMB
Lamb, Stews, lb22e
Shoulder Roast, Ib, .28e
Rib Roasts, lb. 28e
Loin Roasts, lb. 32e
Leg Roast, 15. .,e6c
Chops lb. . . ....... —35e
Connell- & Tyndail
"CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "
Phone 162 I . . ; . : 't3:rr air ; '' .i) i Huron Street.
IS THE TIME TO PICK. YOUR WALL PAPER
FOR SPRING
We have over 600' samples to choose 'from
PRICES FROM Sc TO $.100.•
Phone 234 and we will call 'with 'Sample Case
A. KAY
'Painter and D'ecor'ator'~
Huron St., Clinto
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