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CLINTON'S LEADING JEW.ZeIalERY STORE
,GIVE °`HER" A GIFT
on
MOTHER'S.'r} AY
A beautiful and wide assortment of
Fine Quality Jewelry specially priced for '
}Vfother's Day—Come in; and see • how in-
expensively you cangive her jewelry.
,•`. A neW gain of Spectacles or' some -beau
tiful China. .4
.1 .; JOHNSON
Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry
Next Hovey's Drug Store. " Jeweller and Opticitir
THE CLINTON-NEWS RECORD
THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1930
CLINTON'S BIG CORNER GROCERY
Mothers s ty
els Sun ay , May i•T
plenty."., of Roses Stars, ,Sunsets,
Spine B.ainbows, brother g 8 d sisters,
'.:cousins and ruin s, but only one'
mother. ' It's'the'thcught of her that-.
Mlother ,craves and ypynr remembrance
of her can be fittingly and well ex-
'pressed by.,,sendi21$4 leer a Greeting,
Card. She mans d ted be re your
SChoughts but; NLot'her'g' DaY is • Set 'a
part that she may be Tevered and
glorified. Send a Greet/4,Card to
Mother; on 145ther's Dayv'ad it will
41.0t beiinerely "a card" A -3411 -be re-
eerWed as a message, a token,' a fit
symbol of a loving thought of moth -
01'11
MEN DON'T MISS THIS
BIO:;'.EVE
Here in something, you .cannot afford to miss.
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ON THURSDAY, MAY 15th:
Mr. A. Z. Garner, head" :off' se representative of Tip Top Tailors,
Limited, will he at our store and viol} personally measure every man
ordering a suit or top -Coat that day. He will -also give you expert
advice on choice of fa)irics and on s'fyles.
This is an exceptional• oppo> 'uy ni for every man in Clinton
and vicinity to secure ...extraordin4y'high. quality personal service
along with the great'vtlue which Tip' Top Clothes 'fer 'tt 'la tines
HAVE YOUR SPRING SUIT OR. COAT TAIRORED TO YOUR"'
INDIVIDUAL MEASURE FOR ONLY $241 -
WONDERFUL VALUE. WONDERFUL SERVICE.
Fine, all -wool materi s from the largest mills in the British
•
Empire—Choice of over' thrhe• hundred fabrics -Designing 'and styli .
ing by master' craftsmen—high grade tailoring—and an absolute,
guarantee—Tip Top_,Clothes represent the finest clothing value for
your money you can secure anywhere.
Our new Spring line which we are now showing includes all
the new light shades, and patterns for Spring and Sumner wear
n both suits and topcoats., Make it a point to•be here on
AY 15TH ONE PRICE, $24.00, TO MEASURE
P1umstee1—Bros.
SAVE ON YOUR -GROCERIES
he thriftiest Housewives trade here regularly, because they know
they always -receive quality goods.
INEAPPLES. HEAD LETTUCE, CARROTS,
BANANAS, ORANGES, GRAREFRUIT
UTCH SET ONIONS, PER LB 15c
ULTIPLIER ONIONS, PER LB, 10c
The C. 8 S. Grocers
QUALITY
PHONE 125 SERVICl7
',Paper
Day
Is --Any Day Now
I
.Paper -in respect to uniting
elegance with; utility and blending I,
.theuseful vaittt =the agreeable serves
as''an exasi 'Ie Af ruitelligent method
and• economy i. A• =prison is a house
Without.. windows and wall paper.
Windows and Wall Paper make a
house a home. Bright cheery invig-
orating;wall decorations de- much to
encourage the enjoyment of home
life, their reflected influence tends
to ihduee a cheerful disposition and
a satisfaetion with surroundings. It
is, the 12aekgr.ound for.fill your other
furnishings and on that account de-
serves your consideration.
The 'N. D. Fair Ca.
HOUSEHOLD
HARDWARE
SPECIALLY PRICED
When you want to save money you don't have to go to a
Bank. Come here and liuv out hardware! Everything
just a little lower in price than elsewhere.
Sutter & PerdueJ
LUMBING HARDWARE ELECTRIC' WIRING
Phone 147w
Often the•Cheapest—Always the Best
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SEND HER CANDY-
Sweetest
ANDYSweetest way to send your greetings
on Mlother's Day is to send Candy.
Finest assorted chocolates and bon bons
in beautiful' Mother's Day. Boxes—SPecial, I.
to commemorate Mother's. Day,. 60c.
-' OR -'PHIS WEEK ;SPECIAL CASH AND CARRY COUNTER
' Lau. bot. Stuffed Olives 49c Salada Tea, per 'lb 60c 3 Ib. Lard 50c:
L 50c
5 pkgs. Jelly Powder 25c Bananas, per dozen 29c 3 Ib. Shortening
I
Fancy Marshmallowslb 29c Large juicy. Pineapple 25c Breakfast Bacon, lb. 335c
c
Eating Figs, pkg. Sc Cape Cod `Biscuits, pkg 25c Old Cheese
c
FRESH SALMON ' TROUT TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS
Comfort Soap, 5 bars 25c.:
Cream Chocolates, lb. 19c,
Maple Creams, lb.: 19c
ShelledWalnuts, lb. 49c
Corn Meal, 6 lbs, 29c
Quaker Corn Flakes 3-27c
Fancy Rice 2 lb. 19c
Red Salmon, 3 tins $1.00
jg:. P1I1C&LPPI
e
and Snar.
Weeks
10 lbs Granulated Sugar 51c
With 1 dozen large Pineapples
Big 'Pineapple
Week now on
iPicnic Hams 23e
Miss Hanna MacKenzie hes returned
from Drayton.
Miss Verna Rath of' Igly-th'is visiting
her aunt, Mrs. S. Kemp'.
Mrs. L. Rath is spending a few weeks
with her son in Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. James Livermore spent,
the week -end in London and Ayl-
mer.
Mrs. Sorby of Winnipeg is the guest
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. R.
Higgins.
Mr. Eldred Archibald of Montreal
'visited his cousin, Mrs. H. T. Rance
last week. ,
Mr. and Mrs. T. W, Morgan, Miss
Jean and Master Bobby spent Sun-
day in Hamilton. ,
Mrs. L. Croe has returned after two
weeks' visit with 'friends in Es-
sex and Royal Oak.
Mr. Fergus Carter of Detroit pelt
the week -end with his parents,
and Mrs. Wm. Carter.
Mrs. J. A. Ford returned the 'begin -
ming of the week after spending a
week with her son in London.
Mrs. Farnham and Miss Rena Pick-
ett returned last week from a ten
days' visit with Detroit friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Basil Wooley and Mr.
and Mrs. Wim. Wholey of London
spent Sunday with Miss Ruby V.
Irwin.
Mr. J. G. Medd returned' on Monday
evening after spending a -week
with his brother, Rev. Dr, Medd at
Welland.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Gordon Cuninghanre
motored to Niagara hallsWeek-end ek end
Sat-
urday. and spent
with relatives near -Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hill and Aus-
tin
tin Hill of Vancouver, B.C.,
re
expected this week to visit Mr.
and Mrs. W, 5, R. Holmes,
Miss Jessie Farrier of .the nursing
staff , of the Ford 'Hospital,* De-
` :. trot, was a week -end guest at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Carter.
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Taylor of Lon-
don spent a ,few days this week
nvith relatives ,in town aird vicin-
ity. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor recently
returned from their usual winter's
sojourn in Florida.
Mr. F. A. Wiggins, who has been in
charge of the local branch of the
jGunn, I•;angloia' Co.,
estterday for To
-
Good
three years lett
Good Dates, 2 lb._ 19c
Special Black Tea, Ib 5
IPekoe Tea, Ib. . . 65c
Maxwell Coffee 60
:Ginger Snaps, 2 lb. .2c
I Rolled' Oats, 3
b.• 13c
I 3c
Soap Flakes, 2 lbs.
Gran. Sugar, 10 Ib. _ 56c
I $1.FREE
•Afternoon Delivery: 2:30 and 5 p.m.
N E I
Morning Delivery: -9 and 11 a.m. y,00 ORDERS DELIVEREDWhere .,
Cash and "Sells for Less"
Carry T. r`
i Price Prevails
Phone 48
IISEPEINIEZEMISMINIBEINCIESP—
Seedad Raisins, 2 pkgs 25c
2 Campbells Tom. Soup 25c
Ammonia, 4 pkgs. 25c
Mullets, 2 pkgs. 23c
Corn Starch, 2 pks. 19c
1 (5 lb) pail Syrup 35c
Prunes, 2 lbs. 35c
Cooking Figs, 2 lbs. 25c
ing read and adopted. Dept. of Pub- for Court of Revision another
clic Highv Ys statement of subsidy on business.—R.
is the
report Clerk. S.
Township roads for 1929 was preset- I No, Following
4, for the month a ort of S. S.
received
the trmounting reported arranged in order of merit. Marks
having received amounting to $2,- based on Easter tests:
Sr. 4th—;Jack Snyder,, 71; Earl
Momunua—
THERE ARE E MANY REASONS
Thousands of housewives daily 'phone the' Superior Cham Stores
or their grocery needs. There are many reasons why. They know
hat there are over six hundred stores buying -as one—Prices are
onsistenly lower. Each store is owned by an expeerienced grocer
ho personally sees to the needs of each customer—The highest
uality is always assured. There is no walking -no carrying—a
all an the 'phone and your needs are delivered promptly or at any
et time. Get all the advantages of this better em.
PECIA.LS- FOR THURSDAY pure Clover honey, 4 Its. 51e
Rll)AY AND SATURDAY
Maple Leaf Sockeye Sal-
mon, l's, tall 41c
aney Blue Rose Rice, 19e
2 lbs.
tandard Corn, 2's, Peas
215, 'Tomatoes, 2's, 2 for 29c
are Strawberry+ Jam
Palacio
40 oz. jar! ,
Pineapples ate lust right for preserving. Bananas, Oranges,
Gi pefruit, Lemons.
VEGETABLES
Asparagus, Lettuce, Onions, Carrots, ' Cabbage'r'-
STOP AND SHOP .AT,
Mc NIGHT & SON
p'FIO iE YbiJR ORDER EARLY PHONE 111
LINTON, ONT.
8 os. pailb eaph . .
Borden's Eagle Condensed •
milk, per tin
Ivory* Soap Flak8s,, 2 pkgs. 19e
Hawe's Lemon (Oil, 12 ,oz. .28e
Magid Baking Powder, b oz. 18e
16 oz..•.. -
Toflkfy, serve hot dr cold,
8.oz., 33e. l6 or ....53c
seedless Raisins 2 lbs. ....23e
'G0000
Gd Roads Association agsin TC -
quested a membership fee, fyled.
Provincial weed ,inspector wrote
giving notipe that a meeting would
be held in the near future at which
the local weed inspector was expect-
ed to attend; the cleric was to notify
D. Glidden when the meeting will be.
A petition signed by ratepayers of
Nos: 9, 10, and 11 schools was pre-
sented by Mr. WI. H. Middleton ask-
ing for a re -arrangement of those
sections and to form a new section
from among then; there being no
notice cf any meetings having been
held for this purpose; there was no
action taken. -
Supgrintendent's pay Voucher was
presented and was ordered paid for
$252.88.
Tuesday, ltliay 12, was set for the
Council to make their annual tour of
the township to plan and estimate
the work for 1930.
The clerk Was instructed to adver-
tise Court of Revision at
In s-
vilie on Monday, May 26th at
0
o'clock a.m.
Council then adjourned to meet
on Monday, May 26th, at 10 a.m.
Williams, 65; Mable Churchill, 53.
Jr. 4th—Robin Thompson, 70; Har-
ry Thompson, 54; Alvin Lcbb, 47.
Jr. 3rd --Joy Lobb, 81; Isabel
Oakes, 80; Irene Williams, 79; Billie
Williams, 01,
2nd—Margaret Lobb, 85; Mary
Thompson, 85; Gertrude Easom, 82;
Elwin Merrill, 5&; Donna Lcbb, 46.
lst--Ross Merrill, Alfred Butler,
Harry Oakes.
Beginners—Bernice Lobb, Harry
Lobb, Lillian Churchill.
—M. E. Heard, teacher.
ionto to take over his new duties
in the head office of Canada Pack -
Attention Ladies!
A permanent wave of natural
beauty can be acquired by making
appointment and calling on the un-
dersigned.
PRICES 57.50 AND $10.00
Mrs -Agnes., Forrester
Phone 212 for appointment.
Queen St., Clinton. 65-4•p.
CLINTON FLOUR
MILLS,
'111111h,
ASK FOR
MADE IN CLINTON BREAD
BEST QUALITY FRESH DAILY
Also
BUNS, ROLLS AND FANCY
PASTRY
EVERYTHING ELSE IN THE
BAKERY . LINE
We have just milled a Cr oad of
a and
feed flour for fattening.
as shorts and flour and as good as
feed bran for fattening. Come and
Mr. and s'.nttrs, A Miss Annie. and 'see it.
Mrs
Margaret, Southcombe spent GROUND FEED WiiI.EAT
the Week enc(. with* the latter's sis- _•- $1.80 FOR 100 LBS.
(in buyers bags)
TERMS= -CASH
ter and brother, Mr. and Miss T. A.
W'ashingtoti. • Mr. Wiashingtoa.ae-
companied them of t,bO1i return
home:
Mr. A, (x 411126n of Prince Rupert,
• C., was a visitor in town last
week. Mr: Hillon, who is a cousin
'of Mrs. John Wlalker, was a resi-
dent of Mitchell, leaving there in
ather had
for the ltt:arbefore and
gone 'west ei.g years
Riad been employed as surveyor by
the C.P.R. Mr. Hilton has been in
the newspaper business` in Canada
and the United Staten but for
some years has been interested in
milling.
W endorf's Bakery
Try a bag of our North Star Flour
It is made entirely front No. 1' IVlan-
itoba Wheat and we guarantee every
bag.
$4.05 PER 98 i,il RAG
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(:lit all-Gf'ecert)
JOHN SCIIOENALS
Phone 8 65-1
GO»ERICH T'CWNSIIIP
Dr. J. A. "snit NC's. iVilacteod of
Brooklyn, KY, visited-' this `week
With She To'ner's sister, M"r.s. Robert
Pearson Dr. MlaeLeod ohmic to be
present at the funeral of pr. Gunn,
which took pl'aee in ailto-A on Tues-
day'., ear
Council met , in Holmesville' on
ifonda"y 1
ti•, tinn`tiiitLsof "last meet-
MAKERS OF
"Whole Wheat" and; "Snowflake"
READ
COAL & COKE
We sell DS;tiW and Famous Reading
THE PAINTING
SEASON IS AT
HAND.
Prepare to paint your
House, inside or out.
See our Color Scheme
and use our paint.
Anthracite' Coal, Solvay Nut and
Furnace Coke, Liberty Range size
Coke, Alberta Coal and Millers Credit
Soft coal. "' • Our Motto—
Good clean fuel • at a ieabonarble,
Price.
W J. MILLER SI .SDN
Orders taken at residence Ontario St.
PHONES:. 46W and '4 i
Z
1ART1N.SENOUR,
100 per cent. Pure.
Be sure to try a can of
our Quick-Kate•Enamel
in all colors. You will
like it.
T. • •w f, �a
HARDWARE and244PLUMBING
Phone
'41
1 ti• .`D., li.
CAE
After the long winter you 'will no doubt: be tired of looking at
some of your old Rugs, Linoleums,Oil 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 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
Faitnre Phone 104
Hardware Phone. 195
CURED MEATS
Dry Salt Pork
P. Mealed Cgtt. Roll
Smoked Cott. Roll
Smoked -Pie. Hams
Smoked Hams
TRY OUR COOKED MEATS'
H. -made Head Cheese lb. . , 20c
Jellied Veal, per Ib. ....
Corned Beef, per lb. 30e
Macaroni & Cheese Loaf lb35c
Valencia Roll, per Ib. 36c
English Loaf, per lb. 50e
Cooked Ham, per Th.lb. 23c
Square Bologna, piece,
Ring Bologna, per ib. 25c
Smoked Liver Sausage, lb25e
Choice Baby Beef at small
extra cost
25e
28c
30e
22c
35c
Sweet mixed pickles,.pint 268
Bulk Olives, per pint ...
VEAL
Rib Roast, Ib. 25c.
Shoulder Roast, lb. 25e
Chuck Rbast, lb. 25c
Veal Chops, lb. 80e
LAMB'
tamli Stews, lb. 220
Shoulder Roast, lb. 280
280
Rib Roasts, lb.,
Loin Roasts, Ib. 28e
320
Leg- Rbast, lb. 35e
Chops ib. .
REAL GOOD IIARD
2(0.1b. Pail Lard......,.. $3.15
Connell & Tyndall
" CLINTON'S LEADING' MEAT MARKET "
Phone 162 I, I t m,dolint/ Enron Street.
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..Now i
IS THE TIME T3 PICK YOURWALL PAPER'..
FOR, SPRING - 1
We have over 6001 samples to. choose- £tom'
PRICER PROM 8c' TO $2.00 , I
Phone 234 and we will call with Sample: Case, a
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Huron St,, C1iriuo3 Paibter' and' Decorator 1
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