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The Clinton News Record, 1930-05-22, Page 871`".7f. CLINTON-NEWS RECORD Re e JOHNSON WEAK WATCH r Leans A. WEAK 'PURSE and WEEKS without = a watch Wear .a • [0 u ',8ATg111T822' • The Watch. that L4bsorbs• the Shocks For Men and Women. -Ladies' .$32.50 h'il;�lev Coiigol.eum GOLD SEAL Rugs & Eioor Coverings "GUARANTEED BY THE GOLD SEAL" ,The most modern and widely -used rugs the world over Con- goleirm Gold Seal Rugs ... have changed the times by giving the thrifty housewife the most modern and elaborate pattern effects AT A. FRACTION OF WHAT SUCH BEAUTY WOULD HAVE •COST SOME YEARS AGO. And with this outstanding beauty Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs offer many other advantages. , the improved "Multicote'- process ensures years of long wear . , and eliminates. countless hours of tiresome housework because the waterproof surface can be instantly and spotlessly cleaned with the simple application of a damp mop. Nofastening of any kind is required—Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs and Floor -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 Plu 11 steel BPOSe The PINEAPPLES, DUTCH MULTIPLIER ,SAVE ON YOUR GROCERIES thriftiest Housewives trade here regularly, because they know . they always receive- quality goods. HEAD LETTUCE. CARROTS, PARSNIPS; ' BANANAS, ORANGES, GRAPEFRUIT SET ONIONS, PER LB 15c ONIONS, PER LB, 10c The G. & Grocers QUALITY PHONE 125 SERVICE' OUSEHOLD HAi2 RE SPECIALLY PRICED When you want to save money you don't have to go to a Bank. Come here and buy our hardware! Everything just a little lower in price than elsewhere. PLUMBING Sutter & Perdue HARDWARE Phone 147w ELECTRIC WIRING 1 1 1! V FOR YOUR PICNICS ON THE .24th! 1 The suceess of your Picnic' on the 246 depends, on the lunch, Imake sure of the best by shopping at one of the Superior Chain Stores, where you are assured of the best quality at lower prices honest measure and. personal service from the store owner. We have everything you need for the lunch basket. • ' WE SELL THE REST FOR LE58 SPECIALS FOR WHBIt-ENI- ANIi iiOLtDAY Crisco, "Best for.' frying or - Swift's Jeivel Shortening , 29c Baking", l's '23c 1'§, 2 for • Kellogg's Rice I rianies, Interlake Toilet, Peper, 26c 2 pkgs. ..2114 3 rolls Eagle Condensed Milk, tift 19e Vi -Tone, 1-2's, 23c; l's ..55c D,xydol "cleans' everything" Lifebuoy Health Soap, Surge . . , . ..19e 2 cakes ... , 150 Wlagstaffe's Pure Marmal- Palmolive Soap, 3 cakes ..23c addt 40 oz. jar" .29c Snappy snack cheese, Premium Teit, reduced,lb. 590 a' plcgs. 15e FRUITS - FRESH VEGETABLES. STORE OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT STOP AND SHOP AT J. Table I N I HT & SON PHONE, YOUR ORDER EARLY CLINTON, ONT. PHONE'" 111. The Wno.w 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, and. 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 0. 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 cr triple, will produce almost any desired effect. - Tile W.D. Fair Goa Often the Cheapest—Always the Best Mrs. A. E. Durnin lefjt Tuesday on a visit to friends in Detroit. Mr. Harold Kilty and family of To- ronto spent the week -end in Clin- ton. IVIr Alex. Wielsh has returned after a visit with friends at Iiyde Park and Lambeth. Mr. Bill Jackson and Miss Ruth Jackson of Toronto were in town over the week -end. Miss Janet Lockwood of Toronto spent the week -end with her fath- er, Iltr, Fred Lockwood of town. Mors. A. Sinclair of Toronto has been spending the past fortnight as the guest of her sisters, Mrs, W. Pick- ard and Miss Georgina Rumbail. Mrs. F. H. Cook of Wyandotte, Mich., has returned to her home, having been here since the death of her father, the late Mr. Bagler.. Mrs. A, E. Blight and little son, Master Bill, of Massey, Ont., are visiting' at the home of the lady's parents, Mr, and IvZrs, Wi, H. Hellyar, , Mr. and Mrs. Roy Webber and babe and Mr. and h2rs. Joe Hudson and children of Hensall were the guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. David Churchill. • Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ratli and little 1lss Jayce and Mr. and Mrs. T. Noble and Roy of Blyth spent Sun- day with Ms. and Mrs. Daviel Churchill, Mjr, J. A. Carter of London was in town over ;the week -end. Mr. Car- ter is not in the best of health as iso is having trouble as the result of a shrapnel wowed in his shoul- der. • , 1 Mr. L. L. Brunch of Detroit, Mrs. Annie Walker, Goderich and le. and Mrs. IV4ur'ray McDougall and daughter, June,- of Porter's Hill, were visitor on Sunday at the home. of Mr. and Mrs. John Wal- ker. Mrs. Gordon L, Hall and little Mas- ter Teddy, who had been visiting relatives in Clinton for some weeks, left Friday for Tor.onto on their way home. Mr. Hall nigtored up from Pembroke and met them in Toronto. Messrs, C. H. Venner, H. P. Plum - steel; T. G. •Seribbins, G. H. Jef- ferson, G. E. Hall and H. Clark went to Seaforth on Monday ev- ening•to attend a meeting of Mal- loch Chapter A.F. & A.M., the occasion being a visit from the Grand Superintendent for South Mas Cliaiit, 'who 'spent the winter in • Toronto has returned to her hoine in town. Mrs. /Chant has had a good deal 'of trouble with blood poisoning -in her left hand, the result of a cut. The trouble is now over, except that -the hand is still stiff. TIIURSDAY, MAY 22, 1938 CLINTON'S BIG CORNER " GROCERY ( 24th MAY 1 PROMPT AND COURTESOUS SERVICE BY OUR EFFICIENT -HELP MAKES YOUR HOLIDAY SHOPPING A PLEASURE. n WE WILL BE OPEN FRIDAY EVENING For Picnics and Holidays Sardines (small fish) 2-25c Large bottle Olives 30c " Pimento 35c Eagle Brand Milk 21c Sweet mixed Pickles 25c C. & B. Catsup 25c I • Carnation Milk, 2 for 25c Borden's Milk, 2 for 25c Heinz's Spaghetti and Pork & Beans, 2 for 27c Oxydol, large 19c 1 MAY 24 Basket of Oranges for 6•c Large Pineapples 25e and 35c DO YOUR SATURDAY'S SHOPPING ON FRIDAY Baking Powder; lb. 19c Corn Flakes, 3 for 25c Salads Tea, per lb. 59c Red Rose Tea, lb. • 59c Blue Ribbon Coffee, lb. 59c Rice Krispies, 2 for 21c Ammonia, 4 packages 25c Post Toasties, 3 pkgs. 25c Crisco, lb. 23c FRIGIDAIRE: Choice Picnic Hams, per Ib. 23c Breakfast Bacon, piece 35c Corned •Beef, per Ib. 30c Lard, 3 lb 50c Shortening, 3 lb 50c Blue Ribbon Mayonnaise Kay Salad . Dressing Lime Cup, per bottle Orange Cup, Large 30c 25c 30c 59c steer Baker's Coconut 10 Bars Comfort Soap and 6 Cups & Saucers ear .IIIIEZv Morning Delivery: 9 and 11 a.m. Cash and Carry • Phone 48 $1.00 ORDERS DEIIVERED FREE W. T. O'N O Afternoon Delivery: 2:30 and 5 pan, Where "Sells for Less" Price Prevails SUMMERHTLL Mrs. Ernest Crich of Tuckersmith spent the week -end as the guest of Miss Mabel Wright. MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT A Musical Treat in the CLINTON JIAPTIST CHURCH THURSDAY MAY 29TH 8 p.m. Assisting Artists—Mr. C. Light- foot, noted singer from Stratford; Mr. Harvey MaGeo, Auburn, Hu- ron's Famous "Harry Lauder." The Blyth Ladies' Quartette also local talent. Come and hear a treat, Admission, Adults, 25c, Children, 15c 67-2. Spring Plants GROW, PERENNIALS. AND HAVE A PERMANENT FLOWER '" n; , BED WE CAN SUPPLY • in 2 -year-old clumP DELPHI5IEUMVIS, (Very Choice), SWEET WILLIAM, CANTERBURY BELLS AND COLUMBINE • SEEDLINGS CANTERBURY BELLS, ORIENTAL POPPIES, HARDY CARNATIONS, ANCIiUSAiS,; PYRETHEREU'M, FOXGLOVE, COLt%M!IIINE, SCAB IOSA, HARDY CANDY TUFT, BABY'S BREATH, GAILLARDIA FINE FIELD GROWN PANSY PLANTS IN BLOOM AND BUD .We jean serve you best in day time as these plants are all field grown. ,ANNUALS, in boxes, each 95c WALL FLOWERS, CHINESE LAN- TERNS, DOUBLE HOLLY- HOCKS, a box 25c CHOICE HOT HOUSE ROSE BUSHES FOR SALE BUTTERFLY, PREPVIIE•R, PIERSON AND PERNET. will give early bloom in your garden TOMATO PLANTS FROM 10c A DOZEN RIGHT PROM HOT BEDS TO 91.00 A DOZEN BIG PLANTS IN BUD AND BLOOM Rev. Mr. Treelaven and Miss Mil- fared Treleaven of Luckno'w were week -end guests with Dr. Howard and Mrs. Fowler. Miss Treleaven (contributed a very Inuch appreb-, Gated nolo at both morning and ev- ening service in Wesley Willis United ckureh oh Sunday. Mie. J. C. M;oli6`ath left yesterday af- ternoon tor Toronto- to be present at the graduation exererTes in cont ieetion ws1hr life Toronto General ( ospital, hen daughter; Miss Ruth, eing a member of 'this vear'si elate. Miss Ethel Holmes, daugh- ter of Rev A.A.and -104'x' Iioliites of Clinton is also a hnEmilier oa this ig'trEad itirig *ass. • , , , J. Cuninghame, Florist 1 67:2. Attention Ladies! A permanent wave of natural beauty can be acquired by 'making appointment and . peening un the un- dersigned, PRICES $7.50 AND '$10.00 Mrs -Agnes Forrester 'iioiie '�L19 fo'I appdinttfent. ween "A., 161%161. COAL ' CO .E We tell DIA:* hTfii 1 aihbti<s leadiiip Aritho'aeite ,Coal, jSolvay Nut acid Furnace Coke,„ L4bert Range, sae Coke, Alberth'Cdal' nd Millets Creek tat 'boal lir Motte— :Godd el'ean fuel at "h reaso`iiable Pride. '& 'SUN j Orders, tat@p at i esrdenoe Ontario St. l3bNE"Sa .6w 'and 46j June Bazaar An annual Bazaar under the aus- pices of the Ladies' Auxiliary, will be held in the basement of the PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH FRIDAY, JUNE 6th from 2.30 to 6.00 o'clock Mrs. "Forrester, Afternoon Tea Booth; Mrs. McTaggart, Apron; Mrs. G. Roberton, Fancy WJork; Mrs: Axon, Candy; Mrs. Mutoh, Home- made Baking; Kiss E. MacKenzie, Fortune Telling; Mrs. Dougan, Kit- chen; E. J. McLean, Touch and Take, 07-3. • ASK FOR MADE IN CLINTON BREAD BEST QUALITY FRESH DAILY Also BUNS; ROLLS AND FANCY PASTRY EVERY4.EING ELSE IN THE BAKERY LINE Wendorf's Bakery MAKERS OF "Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake" BRE D THE PAINTING SEASON IS AT HAND. Prepare to paint your House, inside or out. See our Color Scheme and use our paint, MARTlN$SENOUR, 100 per tent. Pure, k sumo to try a tan of bur Oui'cI-ate Enamel in ll (colors. You will like it. Hawkins HARDWARE and PLUMBING Phone, 244 IT'S TI'S C E After the long winter you will no doubt be tired of looking •at some of Your old Rugs; Linoleums,Oil Clothes, Etc. W,e 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 Mjarshall 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 LamDs at $3.50. This is the time for Cedar ()tests 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 t.1 CURED MEATS Breakfast Bacon, piece ,,..33c P. Mealed Cott. Roll 28c Smoked Cott. Roll , 30c Smoked Pic. Hams , , 22c Smoked Hams ..... 350 Dry Salt Pork 25c Back Bacon, in piece 50e P. M. Back Bacon, piece , 45e Smoked Ham, piece 85c TRY OUR COOKED MEATS 1 -I. -made Head Cheese lb. ..20c Jellied Veal, per lb. 30e Corned Beef, per lb. 300 Macaroni & Cheese Loaf Ib35c Valencia ROTI, per ib, 36c English Loaf, per lb. 50e Cooked Ham, per ib. 55e Square Bologna, piece, lb. 23,e Ring Bologna, per lb. 25c Smoked Liver Sausage, ib25c CHOICE BEEF ON HAND AT ALL TIMES BABY BEEF, VEAL, PORK._ AND LAME FOR WEEK -END AS USUAL Kindly let us have your delivery order the .night before for early Delivery. LARD, PER L13:,"17c; 3 LBS'. FOR 50e CHOICE SPRING LAMB IN STOCK NOW Connell & Tyndll " CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "' Phone 162 Huron Street. No IS THE TIME TO PICK YOUR WALL PAPER FOR SPRING ' We have over 600 samples to choose • from " r PRICES FROM Sc' TO $2:00: Phone 234 and we wilt cafe With Samp a Case D. A. AY Painter and Decorator: Huron St., Clinton r• -•