The Clinton News Record, 1930-05-15, Page 8TEE CLINTON-NEWS RECORD
TIIURSDAY, M',A.Y.15,
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CLINTON'S LEADING JEWELERY .STORE
iGIVE A GIFT IFT OF°
JEWELRY
iVindow
O t
CLINTON'S BIG CORNER GROCERY
on
MOTHER'S DAY •
A beautiful and wide assortment of
Fine Quality Jewelry specially priced for
Mother's Day—Come in and see how in-
expensively you can give her jewelry.
A new pair of Spectacles or some beau
tiful China.
R. H. JOHNSON
Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry
Next' Hovey's Drug Store. Jeweller and Optician
1
Congoieu;
GOLD SEAL
Rugs . Floor Coverings
'GUARANTEED BY THE GOLD SEAL"
7Phd most modernand widely -used rugs the world over. . , -Con-
goleum Gold Seal Rugs ... have changed the times by giving the
thrifty housewife themost modern and elaborate pattern effects
AT A FRACTION OF WT•IAT SUCH BEAUTY WOULD HAVE
COST SOME YEARS AGO.
And .with this outstanding 'beauty Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs
offer many other advantages. . , . the improved "Multicote'- procesd
ensures years of long ,wear . , . and eliminates •countless hours of
tiresome housework because the waterproof surface can be; instantly
and spotlessly cleaned with Ihe`simple application of a damp mop.
No fastening of any kind is required—Congoleum Gold Seal
Rugs andFloor-coverings, too, will be perfectly flat on the floor at
all times and never turn up to trip unwary. feet or interfere with
swinging doors.
By all means see the full range• of attractive Congoleum Pat-
terns ... you will marvel that such distinctive pattern beauty can be
offered at such little cost.
GET OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU INVEST
Plurnsteel Bros.
SAVE ON YOUR GROCERIES
The thriftiest Housewives trade here regularly, because they know
they always receive quality goods.
PINEAPPLES, HEAD LETTUCE, CARROTS, PARSNIPS,
BANANAS, ORANGES, GRAPEFRthT
DUTCH SET ONIONS, PER LB l5c
M;ULTIPTJRR ONIONS, PER LB. 10c
The G. & 8. Grocers
QUALITY PHONE 125 SERVICE;
Is an important decorative feature
of the home. The windows are, in
some lighting effects at least, more
conspicuous than' the wall'decora-
tions, You have, no doubt,• passed
a home and noted lovely flowers a-
round the door and the house nicely
Painted, then you notice the 'windows
out of.,harmony with -the other fea-
tures, end its the shades that spoil
the otherise happy view, .their re-
newal may make •the outside greatly
admired and the inside appearance
with suitable side hangings makes
the effect pleasing and homelike.
We have them in ordinary colors
from 36 to 60 inches "wide. For the
hangings it pays to say "Kirsch"
when you want Curtain Rods, the
flat shape gives them sagless
strength and holds headings erect,
the graceful carved ends permit
draping curtains, clear to the casing,
shutting out side glare. No sag; no
rust; no tarnish, will fit any window,
single, double or triple, will produce
almost any desired. effect,
Vie W. D. Fair Co.
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
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mil 'Il up II)
Miss Jessie O'Neil of London spent
the week -end ivith .her metther in
town.
it?r, J. E. Watson of Toronto spent
the week -end at the hcine of Mrs.
A. D. Beaton.
Mr. L. Wj Curren was up from Osh-
awa over the week -end with his
fanuly in town,
Miss McLaren, nurse; Huron street,
is at present in Toronto caring for
a friend who is ill.
Mrs. S. J. Andrews has returned af-
ter spending a few weeks with her
son at Scarboro Bluffs.
Rev. L. C. Harrison and Sheriff C.
G. Middleton are attending the Sy-
nod in London this week.
Mrs. Harry Bartliff was in London
on Saturday attending the funeral
of her aunt, Mrs. Elliott.
Mr. Stanley Shobbrook of Buffalo
spent a few days at the home of
his parents, north of town, the past
week.
Misses Louise and Marjorie Beaton
of Toronto spent 1Vfother's Day
with their mother, Mrs. A. D.
Beaton.
Mr. and Mrs,. R. H. A%Carten and
family of Hamilton spent Sunday
as the guests of Mn, and Ni'.sN.
T. Corless.
Messrs. G. E. Hall and A. McGarva
attended the funeral of Mrs. J.
Leslie Kerr in Brussels on Friday
afternoon.Iast.
Mr. and Mas. Alfred Stocks' and fain-
ily of Dundalk were week -end
'guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs,
J. Rath, Ontario street.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sutter and Mas-
ter !Benson a n d Misses
Shirley and Eileen spent Sunday
with relatives in Stratford.
Mass Carol Evans and Miss Marion
Earl of Verchoyle spent the week-
end as guests of the farmer's par-
ents, Dr. J. S. and Mrs. Evans.
Dr. C. V. Corless of Tillsonburg and
dVfr. John Corless of Burgessville
were guests at the home of their
brother, Nt. M. T: Corless, on Sun-
day.
Mr. Cecil Vanllorne, who has been
relieving at the T.N.R. freight of-
fice at Exeter, spent the week-
end athis home in town and is now
at Norwich.
Mr. Garnet Vannorne, who has just
finished his course at the College
o£ Pharmacy, spent a short half-
clay with his ' parents in town, Ms.
and Mrs. Geo. VanE'drne, leaving
this week for Toronto, where he
;hes taken a •position
Mr. Roy. Cook, who is studying for
the. Baptist nrinisti'y, spent .a chert
holiday with hos pai"entsi Mb. and
Mts. W W. d'ook oi} town leaving
last Thursday' morning for Schreib-
mer, Ontario, where, he will supply
dui'ieg1 • the suiumer months.
tc�v, li'rank andlVrrs. Herman of Bol -
toe and Rev. J. Ii. Colclough'of Wiest
Hill motored up this week and
;spent a few days with their respec-
tive mothers, airs. E. Herman and
Mrs. . A. Colelough, and other
•friends in town and vicinity.
Mx George R. Thompson, who was
recently • graduated from • Wyclifrfe
College, Toronto, has ;been holiday-
ing at his name in Godaeriehtown-
ship and with relatives in town and
preached in' -St• Paul's church on
Sunday evening last. Mk. Thomp-
son will be ordained at All Saints
Cathedral, 'Halifax, on, June 15th.
HOUSEHOLD
HARDWARE
SPECIALLY PRICED
When you want to save money you don't have to go to a
Rank. Come here and buy our hardware! Everything
just a little !ower in price than elsewhere.
PLUMBING
Sutter & ]Perdue
HARDWARE , ELECTRIC WIRING
Phone 147w '
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AMMON
Special Thursday, Friday
and Saturday
J , , , , .10c ,
N'0. 0 `
,•,.21c
2 bottlee 05c
pkgs. 25c
1-2'e, pkg. 19c
19;
........ , .25c
Fry's Cocoa; 1-i6's1
Standard Peas,
Serve, 2 tins'..
Millionaires Sauce,
Rinso, small, 3
Chateau Cheese,
Pink Salmon, l's,
'la's, 2 for ,
Lawrason's Snowflake Amt-
monis, 2 pkgs, . • 15c
Lawrason's Flusho, for
toilet,. each .. .....•.28e -
Ingersoll Cream Cheese,
2 pkgs ... .... ....i.; .25e
Nonsuch' Stove Polish -
per bottle . , - '180
Royal York Tea, 1-2 lb. ...28c
Go1d..woap, 5 barj,t..27e :
Lealand . Sweet Meltl%s
12 os • : , .27e
Nuggett or 2 it 'L, Slee
Polish, .each , .12c
RRowntree's tJl'iaeb§hbt Bars
6 ton. .. .:..25e
Chase &. Senlioii i% toffee
1,s . , ,•,• ,• • • 53e
FRUITS AND V1E411rt.4.131,ES '
PINEAPPLES, ORANGES;' BANANAS, LE�M1Y�l,iriS, (CELERY,
CABBAGE, CARROTS, fNIOi LEO
STOP AND • Ib1P` A�
J. T®1VIC KN (Car . �T -SON '.
PHONE YOUR ORDER EARLY
CLINTON, ONT. PHONE 111
LON--00 -Rt)410 .
The CammunitY CIub will meet on
Wednesday afternoon next et the
Home of ^Nits Geo, T'aleoiwer. '11he run
callwill he anaivered by an'beehange
of seeds, bulbs and 'plants:'
1
1
S Morning Delivery: 9 and 11 a.m.
Cash andWhere
Carry
'NE
ICarry - ® • s I "Sells for Less"
Phone 48 Price Prevails
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Wonderful Values for One Week.
BIG PINEAPPLE
WEEK.
'Special Price all this
Week by the Dozen.
Peaches, per tin 25c
Kellogg's Pep, 2 for 25c
Ammonia, 4 pkgs. ° 25c
Olives, large bottle 25c
Cherries, per tin 25c:
Carnation Milk, 2 for 25c
Rice Krispies, 2 for 25c
Heinz Catsup 25c.
C. & B Catsup 25c '
Macaroni, 2 lb. 25c
Big Five, 5 tins 25c
FRESH SA LMON TROUT
GREAT
,45e
Values
Post Toasties, 3 pkgs 25c
Health Bran, 2 for 25c
Post Bran, 2 for 25c
Table Salt, 5 for 25c
Fancy Mixed Biscuits 25c
Cream Cheese, 2 for 25c
Ginger Snaps, pkg. 25c
Chocolate Biscuits 25c
Ginger Snaps, 2 lb. 25c
Soap Chips, 2 lbs. 25c
Seeded Raisins, 2 pkgs 25c
TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS
10 Bars Comfort Soap
and 6 White and Gold. 9 9 C
Cups and Saucers
FRICK I AIRF
Picnic Hams, per 'lb. 23c Lard, 3 Ib 50c
Cottage Rolls, lb. 35c Shortening, 3 Ib 50c
Breakfast Bacon, piece 35c
$1.00 ORDERS DELIVERED FREE
Afternoon Delivery: 2:30 and 5 p.m.
TUCKERSIVIITH
The following is the report for the
last two months of the work of the
pupils of S. S. No. 4:
Sr. 4th—Wilma Rowcliffe, 83;
Marion Matheson, 81; Frank Garrett,
78; Beatrice Snell, 68; Dorothy Wal-
ters, e3; Stanley Collins, 4'.
Jr. 4th Bert Garrett, 76; Alden
Crieh, 72; Harold Pepper
Sr. 3rd—Wianda Rowcliffe, 75;
(Cathleen Falconer, 69; Norman Pep-
per, '�•
Jr. 3rd -Margaret Crich, 78; Beat-
rice Walters, 78; Clifford Pepper, 55;
Eldon O'Brien, 50.
2nd—Erma Garrett, Inene Garrett,
Harry Crich, Glen Layton,"'.
1st—Viola Pepper, Lloyd Walters,
Number on roll, 22; average at-
tendance, 19.
These marked with an asterisk
missed several examinations.
—Dorothy L. Reinke, teacher.
BRUCEFIELD
Nurse Helmer, who has been nurs-
ing in Clinton for the past couple of
years, is taking a month's holidays
at her home in the village.
Mr. Lance Norris of Torontespent
the week -end at the home of his par-
ents.
Rev. W. A. Brenner will preach on
the work of• the Bible Society on
Sunday morning negt, May 18th.
Miss rllipe Mustard of London is
visiting at the home of her parents,
Mr, and MVres. Alex. Mustard.
Mr. Carman and Miss Anna May
Hough of Toronto visited over the
week -end at the hone of their par-
ents.
Kincardine tax rate is 56 mills.
19S
AUBURN
No. and Mrs. Jos. Cartel' of Port
Elgin visited friends here last week.
Mr. Win, Smiley, who has been
visiting his sister here, Mrs. J. C.
Clark, is returning to his hoine to
Saskatchewan this week. Mrs. Clark
will accompany him and remain for
the summer.
Mb. Ed. Lawson finished sawing
logs at the sawmill last week.
Miss Mary Jenkins of • Clinton
spent a few days with her sisters
here, Mrs, Erratt and Mes, 'Washing-
ton, •
Woman customer, after clerk had
pulled down all but one of the blan-
kets on the shelvesdon't really
Want to buy a blanke,—`I t to -day. I was
only looking for a friend."
Clerk—"Welt, madam, if you think
your friend is hiding under the other
one I will gladly take it down for
you."
Social Evening
C
St. Joseph's Hall
MONDAY, MAY 19th
liAV11;'S OkeitESTRA
66-1-p.
Attention Ladies!
A permanent wave of natural
beauty can •be acquired by making
appointment and calling on- the un-
dersigned,,
PRICES $7.t0 AND $10.00
Mrs Agnes • Forrester
Phone 212 for appointment.
Qoii ee Ste Clinton;. 05-4-p.
COAL & COKE
We sell DI,&W and t'ainous Reading
Anthracite Coal, Solvay Nut and
Furnace bola, Liberty Range site
Coke, Aibefee 'dal and lVf iliee's Creek
Sort ti tbi. .cden -1VTdito--
Goa. clean 'feel at a reasonable
gel&
W.:. MILLER & SON
Ybdeles: t$kdii at 'residence, Ontario St.'
46w and 461
ASK FOR •
MADE IN CLINTON BREAD
BEST QUALITY • FRESH DAILY
BUNS,
Also
ROLLS AND FANCY
PASTRY
EVERYTHING ELSE IN THE
BAKERY LINE
Wendorf's Bakery
MAKERS or
"Whole
'-
"Whole Wheat and "Snowflake"
BREAD
THE PAINTING .
SEASON IS AT
HAND.
Prepare to paint your
House, inside or out.
See our Color Scheme
and use our paint.
MARTIN-SENOUR,
100 per cent. Pure.
Be sure to try a can of
our Quick -Kate Enamel
in all *colors. , You will.
like it.
HARDWARE and PLUMBING
Phone 244
After the long winter you will no doubt be tired of looking at
some of your old Rugs, Linoleums,Oil Clothes, Eta, We have the
remedy, the finest and Brightest stock we aver 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 bray a real good
looking Bridge Lamp at $3.00. Floor and Table Lames at $3.50.
'Phis 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
mainrcemrsom
CURED MEATS
Breakfast Bacon, piece ....33c
P. M'ealed Cott. Roll 28c
Smoked Cott. Roll SOe
Smoked Pie. Hams 22c
Smoked Hams , 35c
TRY OUR COOKED MEATS
IL -made Head Cheese lb. 20c
Jellied Veal, per lb. 80e
Corned Beef, per lb. 30e
Macaroni & Cheese Loaf lb35c
Valencia RoIl,. per lb. 35c
English Loaf, per ib. 50c
Cooked Ham, per ib. 55c
Square Bologna, piece, lb, 23c
Ring Bologna, per lb. , ..,25c
Smoked Liver Sausage, Elm, 25e
Choice Baby Beef at small
extra cost
'Sweat mixed pickles, pint 25c
Bulk Olives, per pint 35e
VEAL.
Rib Roast, Ib. 25e
Shoulder Roast, lb. 25c
Chuck Rbast, ib, 25e
Veal Chops, lb. . 30e
BEEF
Rib Stews or Boil 18e
Neck Boils .. .18c and 20e
Shoulder Rbast 22e
Chuck Roast . .. 22c
Rib Roast. , , ,.,....,.•22e
Shank & 'Brisket's 12e
Lard; 3 lbs; for 50% bulk
Connell & Tyndall
" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT' MARKET "
Phone 162 , :, iv ;ell/A.741 heron Street,
No
IS THE TIME TO PICK -YOUR WALL PAPER
FOR SPRING°
We have over 600' samples to'• choose' from'
PRICES PRONE 8e- TO $2.00.
Phone 234 and: we. willl call. with: Sample: Case:
Huron St.,,: Clinton
A. KAY
Paihterr and Decorator