The Clinton News Record, 1930-05-29, Page 8THE CLINTON-NEWB ;RECORD
H. JOHNSON
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Ladies' $32.50 ifialeg
Ongoleum
-GOLD SEAL
'" Rugs & Floor Coverings
"GUARANTEED BY THE GOLD SEAL"
The most modern and widely-usedrugs the` world over ...'Con-
goleum Gold Seal Rugs:... have changed the times by giving the
thrifty housewife the most modern and elaborate pattern effects
AT A FRACTION OF WHAT SUCH BEAUTY WOULD HAVE.
COST SOME, YEARS 'AGO.:
And with this outstanding beauty Congoleum, Gold Seal Rugs
offer many other advantages. . ; . the improved "Mailticote'- process
ensures years of long wear ;... -and eliminates countless hours of
tiresome housework because the waterproof surface can.; be instantly
and spotlegsly cleaned with the simple application of a ,damp mop.
No fastening of any kind is required—Congoleurli Gold Seal
Rugs and Floor -coverings, too, will be perfectly flat on-rthe floor at
all times and never turn up to trip unwary feet or interfere with
swinging doors.
By all means see the full range of attractive Congoleum pat-
terns ...'you will marvel that such distinctive pattern`beauty can be
offered at such little cost.
GET OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU INVEST
Plumsteel Bros. _____,
FREE! ` FREE! FREE!
A Beautiful Cup and Saucer with the Purchase;of a'pound of
Good Loose Black Tea
VISIT OUR STORE AND TAKE YOUR CHOICE
LETTUCE, TOMATOES, 'BANANAS, ORANGEK,'GRAPE FRUIT
TELEPHONE ORDERS GIVEN CAREFUL ATTENTION
The .. & S. Grocers
QUALITY PHONE 125 , SERVICE;
r,®s'ee'°ra
HOUSEHOLD
HARDVV RE
SPECIALLY PICKED
When you wart to save money you don't have to go to a
Bank. Come here and. buy our hardware; Everything
,just a little lower in price than elsewhere4
Sutter & Perdue
PLUMBING HARDWARE ELECTRIC WIRING
Phone' 147w
ir% fir'.
lid Special
Grape Nuts, special, 2 pkgs. 21c
I'+ & G. Soap, 10bars ..•.35c
Clark's: Pork & Beans 2 tins 21e
Red Cohoe Salmon tall . 33c
1-2'..s . ... . , .. ,190
1S 1 oCorinick Biscuits, lb. ..16c
Bulk Seedless, Raisins, 2 lb.• 23e •
14$anyflowers Toilet Soap
3 cakes ................i9c
Sherif 'e Orange. Marmal-
ade, 10 ea. ' 23e
Royal York Orange Pekoe
tea, 1-2 lb....•.28e
Fray Benetos Corned Beef,
per tin .. ..... 230
Standard Corn, 2's, Peas
2's, 2 tins . 29e
Lilly Chicken Betide, tin 23c
Tu;.a Catsup, ,qt bottI ,230
W41K, HAVE _EVERYTHING THAT IS SEASONABLE IN
FRUITS AND "VEGFIJ'ABLES
COMMENCING FIRST WEDNESDAY I'N JUNE ;WILL BIS '�1` .,
HALF HOLIDAY.
KINDLY PHONE YOUR' .ORDERS TUESDAY .}Yki�1 13'C, �;
EARLY WEDNESDAY MORNING FOR votes NfAIN .V.8 -`
DELIVERY
STOP AND SIIOP A'1'
a'r® ,.c
PHONE YOUR CEDE tli.itth
CLINTON, ONT.
ON
PHOTQE.` if 1
Rc1eant
to
June
A squadron of brides is advancing
It will soon be June, the time of veils
and orange .blossoms and old shoes,
and also the time 'of Wedding Gifts
and Congratulation Cards. Weddings
are on the horizon and perchance our
Stock has in'it the suitable gift at the
price: you care to Pay. 'Wfe have the
ptaetical as weli as the refined in
Pottery, China and •Glassware, some:
pieces 'conceived in anatmosphere of
art and -giving expresgion of elegance,
while other pieces will be received
with appreciation for Kitehen use.
Then there are the cages to prepare
for Cupid and this Suggests Wall
Paper, Window Shades, Curtain Rods
and other Requirements; prosaic as
well as poetilc.. If the home cage be
well equipped with the useful as well
as the ornamental it will be so char-
ming. and secure the little god Cupid
will not so much' as dream of 'escap-
ing.
Tile W. U. Fair Co.
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
Mrs. Wlalkinshaw returned on Mon-
day after a visit with friends in
H niIton.
Mr. Frank Fingland of Toronto cal-
led on Clinton friends during the
past week.
Airs. A. Raney left last week to
spend a fortnight or so, with Strat-
10 d friends.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Orr of Toronto were
;week -end visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. R. B. Carter.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bowen of Tecum-
seh, Mich., were week -end guests
with 'Mrs. W. J. Paisley.
Miss Eva' Carter of the Kitchener
Public school staff spent the week-
end at her home in town.
4tTr, Wl H. Bill of Kitchener was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. B.
Carter over the week -end
Mass Doris Hill of Toronto was the
guest of Miss Madeline VanHorne
over the holiday week -end. '
Miss Alice Sidman of Stratford and
Miss Maud Livermore of Toronto
.avere home over the week -end.
Miss Norma Bentley of London was
the guest of her sister, Mrs. Mor-
gan Agnew, over the week -end.
Mr. R. J. Donnell, Jr., of Guelph
was the guest of Mr. "Edgar 14Ia-
guire of Clinton over the week-
end.
Mr. Edgar Maguire returned recent -
after spending about four
months in Philadelphia and New
York.
Mrs. Robert Coates and Mrs. Sidney
Johns. of Seaforth spent a few
days' this week as the guests of
,Mr. and .11 `s. Iddo Crich.
MS Lotte, McKellar and Mr Carl
East d Termite . were holiday
Week -end visitors with Mr.,. and
lvIrs. Gordon Cuninghame.
Mr. and Mss. A. W Groves and lit-
tle daughter, Helen, Mass K. Nick•
le and Mr. 'L. Winters spent the
,holiday at Welland and Niagara
Falls.
Mr. and. Mks. S. A. "Archibald, Miss
,Ahha and Master Jim of Peterboro
spent the week -end at the home of
.Misr Archibald's sister, Mrs.
Glees. -'
Mrs. Campbell .and son, Mr. Charles
Campbell, of Hamilton spent the
24th as guests at the home of the
former's daughter, Mrs. ' Iddo
'Orieh.
gr. Stewart Paisley and Masters
Jack and Billy of Toronto spent
the holiday week -end with the for-
Dner's mother., Mrs. W. J. Paisley
of town.
Rev. A. E. Doan and Rev. J. E.
;Hogg are in Woodstock this week
attending the annual meeting of
the London Conference of the Uni-
ted Chtir,6 i
Mt. and Mrs Wl. U. Latornel and
ltftss Edith Laternel and Mims
IGanibe of St.. Thoma wert. the
guests over the ,holklaYr. of the
Misses Doan, of Plipton,
M's. and. NL4s llavid Shavi of St.
jCatbelr`ij es returned to their home
on Friday last after spending a
couple . of `weeks at the home of
OW..$haw's. father,, Mrs. T. Judd
Gibbings was .up. from To
sronto. for a week and intends re-)
turning shortly with Mrs Gilr-
dbings, who has not been in the'
best of health, and they 'will 'gpeifd
the summer in town._
Mi. WI. .W. Burgess of 1V11iWiell, rvag
in town on Thursday. Mr. Bur-
gess was obliged to give up his
Weekly visits ,to Clinton ,luring the
winter. and; :awing to increased
work in his Mitchell photograph,
studio, will not res;intie thein, al-
o'though he will.;be itAd"to see any
bf' los' iaations'tt d b,
THURSDAY, MAY 29,
5130
CLIIVTON'S BIG CORNER - GROCERY
�rnz n�mo� TaaT�oN
s�toPaav, May air.
YOU ARE INVITED TO CALL AND INSPECT ALL LINES. OF HEINZ'S' PRODUCTS
SPECIAL PRICE : LIST
FOR BALANCE . OF MONTH
1
1
..anuar, 10 lbs,
All .. Our. BulL Teas IGrcing•�latedSu ar Sug2 lbs.
g
to be Rcdiiced
fo ]flay'.
55c
Regular Orac
for
Regular 49c for 45e
Package ��
Salada Tea, lb. 59c
RED Rose Tea, lb.
Dates, 2lbs,.
Rolled Oats,'3 lbs.
Corn Meal, 6 lbs:
Rolled Wheat,. 3 lbs.
Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs.
Granulated Sugar, per sack
- (Friday and Saturday only)
Pail of Soap,
Wednesday Morning Only
PEANUT BUTTER, per pound
TOILET PAPER, 8 for
2 PORN AND BEANS
SEEDLESS RAISINS, 2 1b. 23c 10 P, &
55c
19c
19c
13c
29c
25c
25c
$5.15
90c
19c
25c
21c
G. Soap 35c
10 BARS COMFORT SOAP AND 6 CUPS AND SAUCERS
Fancy Gift Baskets "Made to Order", for "Shut-ins'''
Our Store will be Closed Wednesday afternoons, during June, July and. August,
excepting the week of a Holiday.
90c
I FRIGIDAIRE: Choice Picnic Harns, per lb. 23c Breakfast Bacon, piece-` 35c
Corned Beef, per lb. 30c Lard, 3 lb 50c Shortening, 3 lb 48c
Morning Delivery: 9 and 11 a.m.
Cash and
Carry
Phone 48
1MMIAMINSOF IM1Y1I
$1.00 ORDERS DELIVERED FREE
Afternoon Delivery: 2:30 and 5 p.m.
W.T. 'NEIL
Where.
"Sells,for -Les$"
Price. Prevails .
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GODERICH.
Mrs. Annie Nicholls has returned
to her hone at Strathroy after vis-
iting friends in Owen Sound and in
Goderich.
MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT
A Musical Treat in' the
CLINTON BAPTIST CHURCH
THURSDAY MAY 29TH
8 p.m.
Assisting Artists—.Mr. C. Light-
foot, noted singer from Stratford;
Mr. Harvey MaGee, Auburn, Hu-
ron's Famous "Harry Lauder." The
Blyth Ladies' Quartette also local
talent. Colne and hear a treat.
Admission, Adults, 25c, Children, 15e
67-2..
Spring Plants
GROW PERENNIALS AND HAVE
A PERMANENT FLOWER
BED
WE CAN SUPPLY
in 2 -year-old clumn
DELPHINEUMS, (Very Choice),
SWEET WIILLIAM, CANTERBURY
BELLS AND COLUMBINE
SEEDLINGS
CANTERBURY BELLS, ORIENTAL
POPPIES, HARDY CARNATIONS,
ANCHlUSAS, PYURETHEREU5t1,
FOXGLOVE, COLUAtBRINE, SC'AB-
IOSA, HARDY CANDY TUFT,
BABY'S BREATXI, GAILLARDIA
TINE 1i'IELD GROWN PANSY
PLANTS IN BLOOM AND BUD
We can serve yens best in day time
as these plants are all -field grown.
ANN'ISALS, in boxes, each 25c
WALL FLOWERS, CHINESE LAN-
TERNS, DOUBLE HOLLY-
- HOCKS, a box 25e
CHOICE HOT ,HOU$E ROSE
BUSHES FOR SALE
BUTTERFLY, PR.EMVI1ER, PIERSON
'AND PERNET.
will give early bieoni in your garden,
TOMATO PLANTS FROM 10c A
DOZEN RIGHT FROM HOT
BEDS TO 51.00 A DOZEN
BIG PLANTS IN BUD AND BLOOM
J. Cuninghame, Florist
67-2.
Attention Ladies!
.l)trinanent wov0 of natural
li8"tlttty can be acquired bg maltiltg
appointment anil calling 8ii ilio tin-
dersigned.
PRICES PM !AM) $10.00
Mrs Agnes Forrester
Phone 212 for appointment,
• Queen St., Clinton. 65-4-p.
GOAL, COKE
We sell DL&W and Fain* Reading
Anthracite .:C'oal, Solvay Nut and
Furnace Celle, Liberty 'Rang0, tike
„Coke, Altbeita Coal and Ig,illers`Creelk
S$ft `Edai, Dint Mate—
Good cretin fuel at 'h : i`ealao it the
Wm:J, `FILLER A SON,
'rde sa, taken at residendo Ontario ,fit
>31OlES !1G4v ''hrid '40'j j
AMP
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ne azaar
An annual Bazaar under the aus-
pices of _the Ladies' Auxiliary,
in
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 Work; Mrs.
Axon, Candy ; Mrs, Mutoh, Home-
made Baking; bfiss E. MacKenzie,
Fortune Telling; Mrs. Dougan, Kit-
chen; E. J. McLean, Touch and Take.
67-3.
ASK FOR
MADE IN CLINTON BREAD
BEST QUALITY FRESH DAILY
Also
BUNS, ROLLS AND FANCY
PASTRY
EVERYTHING ELSE IN THE
BAKERY LINE
Wendor 's Bakery
MAKERS 01?
"Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake"
BREAD
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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,
forkins
tatYWAYViti 11,1 ''Iitimoi ATG
P 'ODIC flint
IT'S TIME
FOR A
C INGE
After the Iong winter you will no doubt be tired of:looking at
some of your old Rugs, Linoleunls,Oil Clothes, Ete. 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 nesv. 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
AlEPPMBUINIMBERUMMEIR
CURED MEATS
Boneless Smoked Rolls ,...28e
Pickled Rolls . 28e
Breakfast Bacon, piece ,33e
P. Mealed Cott. Roll , , ,28e
Smoked Cott. Roll 300
Smoked Pic. Hams 22c
Smoked Hans .... .... 35e
Dry Salt Pork • 25c
Back -Bacon, in piece 50e
P. M. ,Back Bacon, piece 450
Smoked,Ham, piece ... , 35e
TRY OUR COOKED MEATS'
H. -made Head Cheese lb. ..20c
Jellied Veal, per lb. .......30c
Corned Beef, per Ib. 30e
Macaroni &' Cheese Loaf Ib35e"
Valencia Roll, per lb. 35e
English Loaf, per lb. 50e
Cooked Ham, per lb. 55e,
Square Bologna, piece, ib, 23e
Ring Bologna, per ib.25e
Smoked Liver Sausage, lb. 25e
Olive Loaf . 40e
CHOICE BEEF ON HAND AT ALL TIMES
BABY BEEP, VEAL, PORK AND LAMB FOR WEEK -END
AS USUAL
Kindly let us have your delivery order the night before for early
Delivery.
LARD, PER LE., 17e; 3 LBS. FOR 50c
CHOICE SPRING. LAMB 1N STOCK NOW!
Connell
& Tyndall
" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT' MARKET "
Phone 162 Huron Stiet.
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Now
IS TIIE TIME TO PICK YOUR'• WALL PAPER
FOR SPRING
We have ever'600 samples tor choose from
PRICES FROM 8c. TO $2.00.
'hoite 234 and we welt calf, with Sample Case
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A.KAY
i:.e I„ and Aecorator
��n St., C11ntorl Pa m