The Clinton News Record, 1930-07-17, Page 8Re H. JOHNSON
CLINTON ONTARIO
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JULY "A MONTH OF . SALES"
WATCH 'THIS ;SPACE FOR SPECIAL CLEARING LINES
EACH WEEK
THIS 'WEEK'S MONEY SAVERS—
MEN'S BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS • AND DRAWERS: All new per-
fect goods, long •sleeves, long drawers, clearing; garment ;.49c
MEN'S SILK COMBINATIONS, per Suit 2140
FLANNELETTE BLANKET'S; largest, 12-4 sine, Pink or Blue
,Borders, per pair . , $1.98
CHILDREN'S PANTIE DRESSES Fast Colored, Prints, nicely
(trimmed, Dress and 131oomers . 55c
TWO CURTAIN SPECIALS—Urge size panels, clearing at 49c
Curtain Scrims about r,4 price. 15c per yd.
Don't Fail to Get same_.of our MEN'S FANCY ;?OX at 2 pair for 25c
WORK SOX, per pair 15c
See Our New FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSE, all the new shades
Special . . . $100
,We can save you money on Work Shirts,, Running Shoes, Men's
Oxfords and many other lines. •
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SPECIAL CLEARING OF MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS
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QUALITY m ° ' ° ° VALUE a °' ° " SAVINGS
A •STRONG AS ITS WEAKEST LINK
We realize thin in this age of competition, the store that has
one weak link in'its chain of merchandising, will not last. So, it
will always be our policy in the future, as in the past, of offering
only the highest grade of groceries, of giving courteous and pleas:-
leas-ant service, of keeping our store and stocks clean and neat, and of
ant
always selling at the lowest possible prices.
WE HAVE A FULL STOCK OF -FRESH FRUIT AND
VEGETABLES.
The O. & S. Grocers
" BARGAINS * " SERVICE " " CLEANLINESS * * COURTESY
20-1b. pail lard $2.75
Cooked ham . , , , , ... , 600
Valencia Roll , 88c
M. & C. Loaf 36c
Head Cheese . 200
Bologna, in piece. ,.,,.•-23c
Ring Bologna' 25c
Liver Sausage ...Ole
Weiner's, 2 grades 25c and 28c
Slimmer Sausag'e . 35e
Roast Pork . , 55e
Shortening, per lb. 16c
Sandwich Pork Loaf .. , , 45c
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DON'T FORGET THE KITCHEN
Here's good news for the thrifty housewife who appreciates the
value and usefulness of modern high grade kitchen ware. We have
greatly reduced the prices on all our Granitware as well as our
white, grey and colored enamel cooking utensils, You can now out-
fit your kitchen thoroughly and attractively at a fraction of what
it would ordinarily cost,
HERE IS A SMALL LIST OF ALUMINUM WARE; THE REST IS
PRICED IN PROPORTION:
12 and 14 BLUE WHITE PRESERVING KETTLE 49c
EACH . .
4 QT. BLUE W03ITE' POTATO POTS . 49c
EACH....
i. 2 QT. BLUE WHITE DOUBLE BOILERS 49c
EACH .... _
6 PT. W(HXTE OOFFEE POTS 49C
EACH : . . .
COVERED SAUCEPANS, GREY • 25c
EACH .... -
Sutter & Perdue
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For Complete Grocery Satisfaction! .
0ilake your nearest Superior Chain Store your fetid pantry. It
will pay you in money saved through lower prices—in satisfaction
from the high quality . and freshness of merchandize—in courtesy
and personal service from the store owner and in the knowledge
that the moneyyou spend: stays right in your own community to aid
in its srowth and prosperity.
WE SELL THE, BEST. FOR LESS
Red Cohoe Salmon, 1's, tin 29c
Quality Corn, 2's, 2 for .25c '
• Princess Flakes,with trial
size .23e
Certo, makes all fruit,
Jelly . .. ...... ...29c
H. P. Sauce, per bottle ...26c
Kellogg's toasted Corn
1 e_
2 pkgs. ........ 9Peaphes,
Jiff,. large .pkg. 22e
Toddy, serve hot or cold
,1 lb., .. 53c, 1,6's . , ..33c
Hawe's Lemon Oil, 12. oz: 23e
Crown Jars, small • 99c
--• per doz., medium . ....$1,09
Ingersoll Crean, Cheese
2 pkgs. . r 25e.
Parawax, 1 lb. pkg. 15c:.
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Choice -tin
2s , 25e
Post Bran Flakes, pkg. , 25c•
HAVE YOU TRIED OUR PICNIC HAMS?
HAVE YOU TRIED OUR SLICED HAM; AND SLICED :BREAD
FOR YOUR PICNIC LUNIGI-I ,
WE INVITE'Y0fi TO STOP ANii SHOP AT'
�T r 10 McKNIGHLrei SON
PIIONE YOUR ORDER EARLY - '
CLINTON, ONT. PHONE 111
TEE CLINTON-NEWS RECORD
TITUIRSDAY, JULY 17, 193
Foxy
ckle
tor
Frisky Fish.
The' ;great out-of-doors beekons eii-
ticingiy, -warm,' sunny, blue sky' days
are liia»e with their langourous, •lazy
irifluenoe, '.7io:sorne they suggest a
dad's, fishing -and we in turn suggest
an inspection of our alluring tantal-
izing teasere, :to capture the finny
animals Baits, P'rags, :Wjorrns, Min-
nows, Grasshoppers, made of rubber
painted in natural colors, making a
very successful lure, are represented
in our stock; as well as Spinners,
Spoons, 'Gut Leaders, Floats, Sinkers,
Treat and -Bass Flies. Manysizes in
hooks, with or without gut. Also
treble hooks; lines, poles, reels and
all other •ordinary requirements to
bring home the big one that got a-
way, from the ',other fellow.
me W. D. Fair Co.
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
..011610111111 :11,1. A®II8IIIIIIIINII I num@T NII i19116y
Miss Helen Cook is in Toronto this
week,
Mr. A. J. McMurray of IXarniston
was in town this week.
Miss Bessie Simian of New York is
holidaying at her home in town.
Miss , Tennant of London has been
the guest of Miss Eileen Atkinson.
Miss Luella Walkinshaw of Toronto
has been spending a holiday with
her mother in town.
Mr. W,, H. gill of Kitchener was the
guest over the -week-end of Mr.
and 1d rs.• It. B. Carter,
Mr. Harold Gould of London is vis-
iting at the home of his father,
Mr. Harry Gould of town.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Cotton of Detroit
have been visiting their brother,
Mr. ''. E. Mason of Sununerhill.
Mr. and Mos. I'Ierbert Storey and
.Miss Hopkins of Buffalo visited
Mrs. Kearns one day last week.
Miss Emma Doan of Buffalo, N.Y..
is spending the vacation at hone
with her sisters, the Misses Doan.
Miss Lucile Grant visited
at the
summer home of Dr, and Mrs.
Gandier at Southampton last
week, `
Mks. E. E. Rozell and two children
have been visiting Mr. and MIs, E.
L. Mittel' and other friends in
town. ' i , ' '
vrr. and Mrs. 3. Kaiser of Detroit
have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. B.
Kaiser and Mrs, Erma Paxman of
town.
Misses Frances and Isobel Crooks of
Chatham have been visiting their
sister, lrfrs. (Dr.) F. G. Thompson,
of town.
Mr. Harry Watkins of Chatham is
holidaying with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Watkins, for a cou-
ple of weeks.
Mm's. Chesney, Mrs. Townshend, Mrs.
Downy and Miss Fitzgerald of
Toronto have been the guests of.
Miss Lucile Grant this week. .:
Mr, and Mos, It, J, 'Gibbings, who
have been in Toronto since last
fall, have returned to spend, the
summer in their own home here.
Miss Donna Cochrane is spending a
holiday at'Selkirk, Ont,, with Miss
Evelyn Burns, daughter of Rev. G.
I. and Mr's. Burns, formerly of
Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. • McFadden of
Cookstown spent the week -end
with 'the latter's mother, Mrs. J.
Cornish, who returned with them
for a short visit. •
Mrs. Mary Phipps, Mr. Will Phipps
and Mrs. Rumford of Fullerton
and Mrd. John Ruddick of New
York were visitors with 'Mks.
Kearns on Sunday: •
Mr. Wilfred. Grant, who has been
teaching in Toronto is holidaying
tat the hone of his parents, Mr.
and Mets. W. A. Grant. He in-
tends entering University in the
autumn. •
Mks. Shipley of Hamilton and Mrs.
N. A. Phoenix and family of
Grimsby spent the week -end' as
guests of 1VIIvs. R+ J. Cluff, Mrs,
Phoenix and Master Billy remain-
ing for a longer visit. •
s s. ] steel
M sr H. P. P ixm G. H. Jef-
ferson, T..cri in
G. S bb s, H. E. H
Rorke, F. T. Jackson, G. H. Ven-
ner, H. Puckett and A. Castle are
' attending a meeting of the 1Vt'ason-
is Grand' Lodge •in Toronto this
week. . ,' : .
Miss Ethel Holmes returned to To-
ronto this week, after spending a
fortnight's holiday at the home of
her parents, Rev. A. A. and Mrs.
'Holmes. She ,had as her guests
!during a partd of that time Miss
,house and Miss Patton,. also grad-
uate nurses .of Toronto, and old
friends in Newfoundland. They re-
turned, to Toronto with her. '
1 Morning Delivery: 9 and 11 a.m.
Cash andWhere
Carry "Sells for Less"
Phone 48 W. ('rice Prevails
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icIANTQN'S BIG CORNER GROCER`§`
Minute
Tapio;ca,
:
for
23c
per
bottle
29c
34c
FREE SAMPLING DEMONSTRATION
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY JULY 18 AND 19
VACATION - SPECIALS
AND PIiCNIC SUPPLIES
"Free 16`. ags to carry away the Bargains"
Combination Sale of Grape Nuts, Post Bran, Post
Toasties and Shopping Bag all for 38c
Granulated Sugar
10 lb. for • 53c
Maxwell Coffee
per pound 59c
Junket Powder, for
quick Desert, 2 for 25c
Big Five Cleanser • 5c
Sliced Pineapple 2-25c
Peas 2 for 25c
sm
25c
Rice, 3 Ib.
Sweet Relish
per bottle 19c.
Branston Pickles
per bottle 23c
Back Breakfast Bacon
in piece 35c
Salada Tea, pkg. 59c
Lard, 20 $2.75
Picnic Hams, lb. 25c
Ring Bologna, lb. 22c
Big Heinz Week, -last dau Jule 19
2
for
25c
post's •
BRAN
furs
WHEAT..
$1.00 ORDERS DELIVERED FREE
Afternoon Delivery: 2:30 and 5 p.nr.
IMMINNIOV
LONDON ROAD
,Master Ross Punford, Toronto, is
holidaying at the Houle of Mr. and
Mrs. Will Moffat,
Er. and Mrs. Ed Ball and Mr. and
Mrs., Eddie Sleishman, Detroit, spent
the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. W.
Swinbank, Miss Irene- Swinbank
returned to Detroit with them for a
couple of ,weeks' visit.
Miss Mona Grieves, Royal Oak, is
visiting at Mr. Milton Wiltse's.
Miss Edith Stanbury of `Elsie, Hall-
burton, is home for the vacation.
Miss Wilma Rawcliffe is in Code -
rich this week visiting her class-
mate, ,!Miss Marion Matheson,
Mrs. White and her daughter and
son, Miss Helen and Mr. P. Miller,
Detroit, spent Monday with Mr. and
Mrs Roy buns a andhe •
. R , P t e]ot r friends
in the vicinity.
irs. Cashion and Miss Marion
Cashion, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Baur, Wingham, •were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. W. Swinbank on
Sunday.
OODERICH TOWNSHIP
.firs. Anne Coiclough of Clinton
has been visiting her son, Mr. Al-
bert Colelough.
Mrs. James Ballantyne of London
spent a few days with Mr, and Mrs.
0. Welsh, coming up to attend the
celebration in Bayfield on the 12th.
Miss Wanda Cluff is spending her
vacation with her grandmother, Mrs.
J. Cluff of Clinton.
'Miss Helen Welsh is visiting her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Hieks
of Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Devlin and
Mr James Ballantyne motored from
London, 'spending Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs. 0. Welsh, '
,bliss-Graice Stirling of Toronto is
spending her vacation with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Stirling.
Mr. and Mrs. "Wim. Foster of Chi-
cago visited their cousins, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Cole, one day last week.
Miss Alice E. Corey and MI'. Har-
ry Vaughan motored up froin London
on Saturday, last and spent the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Corey, returning to London on Mon-
day morning.
Mr. and Mirs, Ralph Cantelon spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Corey..
At a well -attended and, at times,
heated, meeting of the ratepayers
of 8 S. No. 10 on Monday evening it
was dedided to hold over action in re-
gard to the (building of a new school
until the end of the year. As there
seems to be such a difference of op-
inion as to the best mode of proced-
ure, this was considered the wisest
plan.
Miss Mary 1Vioore, a recent grad-
uate of the Clinton Public hospital,
was the guest of Miss Grace. Chur-
chill, R.N., over the week -end.
Mr. J. R. Thompson conducted the
,
St awls ensall and.
'C at S P H
services
Grace 'Church, Staffa, on Sunday.
Miss Margaret Riggin is holiday-
ing with friends in Kitchener.
Quite a number from this vicinity.
celebrated the glorious 12th at beau-
tiful, bree.zy'BaYfield.
The sympathy of the community
roes out to Mr. and *S. Jack
Townshend in their recent bereave-
ment.
Mr. Charles H. Johnston and
daughter, of Brandon.• Manitoba.
called en'oia friends on the 16th last
Week.
(Miss Isobel Johnston of Luel now
has been engaged to beech • in No. 0
school. ' ;
WIINGf1A1VX,: A ,congregational
meeting of the St. Andrew's Presby-
terian Church, Wingharn, was held
last week and extended a unanimous
call to the Rev. Kenneth MacLean,
B.A.„ of Georgetown,
COAL " 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 clean fuel at a reasonable
price.
W. J. MILLER & SON
Orders taken at residence, Ontario St.
PHONES: • 46w and 46j
SPECIAL
BAKING
for
Friday and Saturday
JELLY ROLLS
ANGEL CAKES
Have you tried our
New Walnut Roll?
It's a Dandy
Wendorf's Bakery
MAKERS OF
"Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake"
BREAD
WHEN ' YOU ' MOW
YOUR LAWN
The lawnmowers we carry have
high, •oversize wheels, ball -bearings,
self sharpening blades and cutter
bar, an easily adjustable roller, and
other features that are necessary
for smooth and easy cutting of grass.
(11t t
4 inch width, 4 blades. Other
sizes also,in stock:
T. Hawkins
HARDWARE' and PLUMBING
Phone 244
You Will Find Some Re
BARO
DURING OUR MID -SUMMER SALE
We must reduce our stock and it will pay you to drop in and
see our special values in
DINING .ROOM SUITES BEDROOM SUITES, CHESTERFIELD
'SUITES, KITCHEN CABINETS, VERANDAH CHAIRS
OF ALL KINDS AND GRASS MATS
We are especially proud of our stock of Electric Lamps. We
are showing the very newest: styles and it will do you good to see
. then. You'll be surprised at the prices.
SPECIAL OFFER IN MARSHALL MATTRESSES
A slip cover given absolutely Free with every Marshall Mat-
ress sold from now until the end of August. This offer is for
rnatresses ranging from $28.00 to $52.00, fully guaranteed.
Clinton -Hardware & Furniture Co.
Funeral Directors Monument Dealers
The Store with a Stock
Hardware Phone, 195 Furniture Phone 104
To the People of Clinton and District.
Having purchased the plant and business of 'the Thomas
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a eneral'business
in
ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER, WOOD AND PATENT SHING-
LES. DOORS. SASH AND A COMPLETE LINE
OF BUILDERS'• SUPPLIES'
ALSO -.COAL, W00D. CEMENT, LIME, GYPROC, GASOLINE,
ETC., ETC.'
Orders filled for any quantities of Hard or Soft,Wlood.
We solicit the patronage of the people of this district and assure
them that our aim will be to give satisfaction to every customer.
Estimates given an buildings of every description.
THE 'CLINTON LUMBER COMPANY
C.T. E. BAECHLE'R.. Proprietor)
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Rib Boils of Beef . . ,18c
Briskets . ......... ...12e
Shanks .. 10e
CURED MEATS
Breakfast Bacon, piece 38c'
P. Mealed Cott. Roll Ole
Smelted Cott. Roll .30c
Smoked Picnic Ham 23c
Dry Salt Pork . etc,
Back Bacon, in piece 50e
P. M. Eack Bacon, piece 45c
Boneless Smoked Hams 87c
20-1b. pail lard $2.75
Cooked ham . , , , , ... , 600
Valencia Roll , 88c
M. & C. Loaf 36c
Head Cheese . 200
Bologna, in piece. ,.,,.•-23c
Ring Bologna' 25c
Liver Sausage ...Ole
Weiner's, 2 grades 25c and 28c
Slimmer Sausag'e . 35e
Roast Pork . , 55e
Shortening, per lb. 16c
Sandwich Pork Loaf .. , , 45c
' Let us have, your order for
BEEF, PORK, VEAL, BABY BEEF OR LAMB
All are Reasonably Priced
Choice Lard, 17c per lb in bulk, or 3 lbs. for 60c.
Please order ,your delivery ordersthe night. before when wanted
early,
CONNELL, & TYNDALLL
" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "'
Phone 162 1 iji I fIlrear� S l'io ii I Huron Street.
To the People of Clinton and District.
Having purchased the plant and business of 'the Thomas
M
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i Kenzie Detate,we purpose operatingthe Planing Milland^conducting
a eneral'business
in
ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER, WOOD AND PATENT SHING-
LES. DOORS. SASH AND A COMPLETE LINE
OF BUILDERS'• SUPPLIES'
ALSO -.COAL, W00D. CEMENT, LIME, GYPROC, GASOLINE,
ETC., ETC.'
Orders filled for any quantities of Hard or Soft,Wlood.
We solicit the patronage of the people of this district and assure
them that our aim will be to give satisfaction to every customer.
Estimates given an buildings of every description.
THE 'CLINTON LUMBER COMPANY
C.T. E. BAECHLE'R.. Proprietor)