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The Clinton News Record, 1930-07-03, Page 8'IHE CLINT ON%RWEWII RECORD,: sismoiesimasiseloweamemseassearemeawseen JOHNSON CLINTON ONTARIO OF THE BETTER QUALITY AT 'A LOWER PRICE You eould pay more but you couldn't get any fin- er .guality work clothes. LOOK AT THESE VALUES •OFl;ERED BELOW: MEN'S OVERALLS, Black .or striped, Special $1.45 MEN'S OVERALLS, plain ,blue, extra .heavy $1.95 MEN'S: KHAKI_ COMBINATION OVERALLS,. Special 02.25 MEN'S WORK SHIRTS, all sizes, Cleaering lines ... ...75e MEN'S COTTON WORM; SOX, Special 15e MEN'S ALL -WOOL SOX, Special 29e • MEN'S COTTONADE WORK TROUSERS, Special $1.49 MEN'S HEAVY WORK BOOTS, Pancho Soles, Special $3,50 COMPARE THESE PRICES AND YOU WILL APPRECIATE THE EXTRA' VALUES Plumsteel Bros. COFFEE COFFEE Have you used our Loose Coffee? It is. the Best Ask for a Sample Telephone . We Deliver Promptly Every order given our Personal Attention The C. & S Grocers QUALITY PHONE 125 SERVICE ONE MINUTE NICKLE PLATED ELECTRIC TOASTER These are a Bargain at $1.98 PLUMBING Sutter & Perdue HARDWARE ELECTRIC WIRING ,Phone 147w 1 1 'YOU _NEED THIS MONEY The money you spend for food should be spent where you get the best quality at lowest prices and finest service --but it should stay in your distiret—if it doesn't 'rout• coinmuniy . cannot grow and in the end you suffer directly by the loss of property value and prosperity. There 'are dose to seven 'hundred Superior Chain Stores in, Ontario—eaeh is.owned by an independent .,grocer but they buy as one in tremendous quantities. Deal at these stores if you would practise economy and benefit your community, VIE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS SPECIALS POR THE Mr/UM-END, Prem. Reed Sookeye; ,Salmon, l's, tall > 39e Kellogg's Pep, 2 ,pkgs. .. ,230 Swift's Jewel Shortening l's, • 16e Way Toilet Soap tnd 1 - ...'cake, free, 3 for 1 ... ;..:.25e. Glacier Brand Sardines, 2 • tins for.. 23e Fresh Roasted Peanuts, ' Lealand Sweet mixed pick-' les, 30 oz, jar 47e ({'.raft Mayonnaise, Ige.''bot25e Baba, 'for cleaning Poree- aain", per tin ...14e Princess Soap l`lakes, pkg. 23c ,Surprise Soapy 7 cakes ..39e Fray Bentos Corned ,beef '1's :l .,.., 23c . 1ti Y tl''`..WILL, ENJOY SHOPPING AT Mc KNIGHT '' '' • PHONE YOUR, QRDPI* 1MAR:LY CLTb1TON,.ONT. PHONE 111. Living in a well -lighted town, one forgets thedangers that lurk in dark- ness when vacation. *trails lead us back to camp through the ` woods. Take an Eveready Flashlight with you;' See and be .safe in the unfam- iliar darkness of Vacationland. For', .guiding you.; through ''the -woods, changing a•tire in thedark, reading road maps or signs. i'ts' use will make your task safer, easier and quicker. Tile W. D. Fair Co. Often the Cheapest—Always the Best Miss Carol .Evans of Verchoyle is Thome for the holiday, Miss Agnes Welker is home from her .school in Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Johtt Wiseman have been visiting •in Windsor. Miss Marion •Gibbings is spending the week with Toronto friends. Mr. Ferg. Carter of Detroit is spend- ing the holidays at his home. Miss Margaret Johnston of Drayton is visiting Miss Violet Morrison. Mit A. Bartliff, R.N., is home from Aurora for the summer holidays Miss Mary Watkins of London is holidaying at her home in town. i'tr. and Mrs. Frank Layton spent Sunday with friends at Stratford. Mr. Carl Furniss of London has been visiting Clinton friends this week. Miss Stella MIarquis returns to her duties in Western Hospital, Toron- to, Mrs, R. 3. Muff has bean visiting friends in Kincardine the past week, Mr. and Mas. Ed. Jenkins spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Rees Jenkins, Miss Clete Ford of Alma College, St. Thomas, is holidaying at her home in town. liss Corona Brugemann of Chesley 3s visiting her sister, Mfrs. 'Ed. W endorf. Mr. Mervin Farquhar of Detroit is visiting his mother, Ms. G. M. Farquhar. Rev. C. E. and Mrs. Dougen and family have taken a cottage at Bayfield for July. Mir. and Ma's. R. Pepper went to :Stratford on Saturday to the Pepper reunion picnic. Mrs. C, W. Brown who has been in ;W)eodstock for some time was a Sunday visitor in town. • Misses Omerine Lebeau and Stella Deeves of London spent' the week- end at their respeetiv homes. Miss Larene Langford of Detroit is visiting at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and, Mxs. Bert Langford. Mr. and My s. Wm. Thornton and daughter of Preston have been vis- iting Ilftrs. C. H. Bartliff this week. Mir. and Mrs. Prank Layton, Elliott and Irene attended, the Pepper re- union picnic at Stratford on Sat- urday. Mr. Donald McLeod, Miss Marion and Master Gordon of Mkdntreal are 'guests of Mr. and M,rs. Ralph Tiplady. • MIr. and Mrs. John Carter and Mr. and Mfrs. Couliffe and daughter of Windsor visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wise. Mit. (Rev.), J. E.•Ilogg and her two daughters, 'M'Isses Jean . and Ethel have gone to their summer cot- tage in 'Southampton. Mrs. McKinnon and Miss Kathleen who has been teaching on the staff of Napanee Collegiate are guests of Mrs. John Johnston. Messrs. Paul Hovey and Jack Gib - binge left last Friday morning .on a long hike. They intend to go .out to the Western Coast. Misses .its bel Robinson; and Bessie :Livermore left in the early part of the week on a two weeks' vaca- tion in London and Woodstock. • Mr: and Mrs. E. T., Watson and" family of Hamilton. were in town on Sunday, the •guests, of Mr. and Mrs..G. A. Walker; Miss 1Vtadel- taine will remain with her aunt for the summer months, , 1Vijias Jean Hobbs left ' ort'. Tuesday ''morning". for her home' in Therm - dale.. 'lle regret that. Mtiss Hobbs isnot returning- it int5 is in the fall... We wish her every". <success, in herfuture' is'ehool'. Mr' R A 'Keds ets,the fum of Eagitn ISebosi -et .Business and hi§, son in- law, Senor' Franeisio Lluberas ' .of Porto Rico; .are guests. of Mr. Kelly' sister and,brotherin-law,.Mr. and Mrs. Morrison, this week,' THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1rJ$o' BIG CORNER 'GROCERY , '. 1 1 CLINTON'S IF RG1C IKING All this week including Saturday July 5th. Samples` and Instructions. wolvDEe You are invited to call each day for Do not miss it, For Demonstration Week C. & S. Coffee, per Ib. 59c Gran. Sugar; 10 lb. 53c Fruit Sugar, 2 lbs. 25c Icing Sugar, 2 lb. 19c Dates, 2 lbs. 19c Kellogg's Corn Flakes 3-25.: Large Pineapple, 2 for 25c Large bottle of Sweet Pic- kles 49c _Small 25c For Campers and Picnics Carnation Milk, 2 tins 25c E. Fz. Milk, tin, 21c Olives plain, large 19c_ Olives, Stuffed 29c Fruit Cup, small size 35c Fruit Cup, large size 59c Red Salmon, tin 39c Princess Soap Flakes 23c.. (with one Small pkg. free) Toilet Soaps Many Flower, 3 for .. 21c Lux Soap 3 for 21c Calay 3 for 21c Picnic Plates, 2 doze 15c Picnic Cups, carton 10c Serviettes, pkgs,,. 20c Corn Starch, 2 pkgs. 19c *it ��� !pt z No L \� 11/ �� 1d Swift's Demonstration on Saturday of Samples of Cheese, Breakfast and Back Bacons. A free cook book with each purchase of Jewel Shortening at 16c per pound. Look, for the Children, A free balloon, will be given away, with each purchase of 1 lb. of Weiners New - nedmmAALA WWW Ihr� jlt TS' Vige SizN kfr Morning ,Delivery: 9 and 11 a.m. Cash and Carry Phone 48 w.0,N $1.00 ORDERS DELIVERED FREEE > r5 Afternoon Delivery: 2:30 and 5 Where L "Sells for Less" Price Prevails 1 i A PEOPLE YOU KNOW Miss Clete Ford is spending a few weeks in London. Miss Josephine Harris left Monday for Orendaga Girls' Camp. Mr. L. W. Currell cf Oshawa is holi- daying with his family in town. ' Iltr. and Mrs. Nixon Welsh motored from London to attend the Welsh picnic. Mr. and Mt. Fletcher Young of New Tooznto, spent the week -end in town. Miss Clark and Miss Rudd returned yesterday after a ten days' stay at Bayfield. Mir. George Bolton' was in Brantford last week visiting his sons Asa and Burton. Miss R. V. Irwin left by boat from Owen Sound on Monday on a trip to the west. Mr. and Mrs. Earl O'Neil of Hali- fax are visiting friends and rela- tives in town. Miss Amy Rowson was in Kincar- dine Iast week, the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Davis of Toron- to spent a few days in town, tat - 'ling on old friends. Mrs. Milton Cook and daughter, Bet- ty of Sarnia are visiting Mr, and Sirs. John Schoenhals. Miss Edith Hunt is spending a holi- day in Toronto as the guest of her sister, Mtiss W6nnifred Bunt. Mr. and Mrs. A. Lucas spent the holiday in Brantford with members of their family resident there. Mrs. (Dr.) Pecunier of Chicago ar- rived Tuesday on a holiday visit to her parents,:Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ford. • Mr. Dave Doak of Toronto carne up 'to join Mrs. Cook, who has been (visiting friends 'in town the past week. Messrs. Sid. Newman and Norval 'Turnbull of Toronto spent the week -end as the guests of Mr. and • Mrs. H. B. Harris. Miss Jean Hogg is .in.Toronto nark- ing examination papers and -Miss Ethel (Fogg is taking a summer - course at the Ontario College . of Art, Toronto. •• Mrs. John Inglis of Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Trowhill of Guelph and iMr. and Mrs. George Morse . of /Buffalo, N.Y., were in town on Monday, calling ,on friends. Mika. and Mr's. L. 'Weir and Master Joe. of. Cayuga and Miss Jean of Dunnville motored.up for a couple of days and attended the Welsh picnic in Bayfield on Dominion ' Day. *.ss Margaret Davies, deaconess, of 'Chicago, and her _sister, Miss Mae r Davies, who has been spending some months with her in Chicago, arrived home Tuesday on a holiday visit. District Representative I. McLeod and Assistant A. Barr were in Markdale last 'week acting at judges in .the annual Junior. Far- mer and Junior Institute competi- tions. Miss Eleanor Fisher of Winnipeg, ,Mari., arrived in Clinton after a ,pleasant lake vo*age to be the guest of her parents, Mr. and •Mrs. R. 3. Fisher, Mill street, during the summer vacation. MT, and Mgrs. Henry Cook' of North street, have returned home after' spending ,the' Iast three weeks. in. New Toronto,:. with, their daughter MIAs. Fletcher Young.' Ma. and Mrs. Young brought; them home by 'ear. 'i'• •• BASE LINE Mr. and Mrs. R. Maynard and fam- ily and Mr. White of Detroit are vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. Glen -Cornish. C AL & COKE 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 clear fuel at a reasonable price. W. J. MILLER & SON Orders taken at residence, Ontario St. PHONES: 46w and 46j LET 'US BAKE YOUR WEDDING CAKE WE'LL HAVE IT READY ON TIME AND IT •WILL BE THE MOST DELICIOUS YOU EVER TASTED, LARGE OR SMALL, SIMPLE° 011 ELABORATE, AT VERY MODEST COST REFRESHMENTS SUPPLIED POR SOCIALS AND PICNICS Wendorf's »" akery MAKERS OF • "Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake" BFtEA'J Canning Season is Beginning NOW BUY YOUR UTENSILS EARLY AND BE PREPARED ' Wie, have preserving kettles in Pearl and. Diamond' Ware at good prices, ale* pure aluminum. Perhaps you need a new Stove, see our new `•'Masterpiece," in color, just what you want Wle also carry, Clare Bros, "Jewel." See ours be- fore you Puy acid getthe right' stove at the right price. • HARDWARE and• PLUMBING Phone 244 • e early the at lie6,', titer Instead of sweltering over a hot fire, cook with Electricity, Coal Oil or Gasoline. We have all the latest improvements in stoves and plates to use the above fuel. Ask for information about the new Weed Cop. Climax Bug Killer, Larvex, the sure death for Moths. Then we are ready with a large stock of Paris Green and Ar- senate of Lead. If you are painting your house it will pay you to use the cele- brated Sherwin-Williams Paint. Save the surface and you save all. FURNITURE DEPARTMENT For your verandah we can supply you with Sun Stop Shades, Japanese Mats, Verandah Chairs and Rockers, Stretchers and Mat- tresses, Real Cheap Electrical Lamps to brighten things up. Drop in and see our Wonderful stock of Mirrors, Ferneries, Cedar Chests.and Pleated Lamp Shades. Cinton Hardware & Furniture Co. Funeral Directors Monument Dealers The Store with a Stock Hardware Phone, 196 Furniture Phone 104 CURED MEATS Boneless Smbked Rolls.. , . 30e Pickled Rolls . 28c Breakfast Bacon, piece 33c P. Mealed• Cott. Roll 28e SmokedGott. Roll 30e Smoked Picnic Ilam 23c Smoked Hams '. 38c Dry Salt Pork 23c Back Bacon,, in•'piece 50e P. It Back Bacon piece 45e Boneless Smoked Hams 87c 20-1b. pail lard 92.75 Cooked ham .. 60e. Valencia Roll . 38e M. & C. Loaf 35e Bead Cheese . 20e Bologna, in piece -2$e Ring Bologna . 25e Liver Sausage25c Wleineris, 2 grades 25c and 26e Summer' Sausage . ....,.,35c Roast Pork , 55e Shortening, per lb. 16e Sandwich Pork Loaf 45e Let .us have your order fon BEEF, PORK; VEAL, BABY BEEF OR LAMB Ail are Reasonably Priced Choice Lard, 17c per lb in bulk, or 3 lbs. for 50c, Please order your delivery ordersthe night before when wanted early C S'INNELL & TYNDALL " CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET " Phone 162 1 I r Iwo!.riD+imlp NI 1 Huron Street. • ST64fVBEBRIEB I will• have a limited quantity of choice Strawberries for sale this season at reasonable price. Would advise to Moder your berries early as the cropwill be much reduced on aeoount of winter killing of plants and destruction'of bloom by frost late this summer. •A rEW GOOD BERRY PICKERS WANTED NDREWS Phone '83w., Clinton, 71.4, A . -,yr•