The Clinton News Record, 1930-07-24, Page 8THE CLINTON-NEWS' RECORD
THURSDAY, JULY 24, ].930
CLINTON'S BIG CORNER GROCERY
R. H. JOHNSON
CLINTON ONTARIO
Stands fon Crash that the Country
must face if -the wrong party wins
the election race.
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JULY "A MONTH OF SALES"
WATCH ,THIS . SPACE. FOR r SPECIAL CLEARING LINES
EACH WEEK,
THIS WEEK'S MONEY SAVERS—
1V1EN'S- BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS,. AND DRAWERS. All new per-
fect. goods, long sleeves, long drawers, clearing, garment • ..49e
MEN'S SILK COMBINATIONS, per Suit .. , $1.00
FLANNELETTE BLANKETS, _ • largest, 12-4 sipe, Pink or Blue
'Borders, per pair .. $1.98
CHILDREN'S PANTIE DRESSES, 'Fast Colored Prints, nicely
trimmed, Dress and Bloomers . 55c '
TWi0 CURTAIN SPECIALS -.:Large size panels, clearing at 49c
•Cystain ` Scrims- about % price. • 15c per yd.
• Don't Fail to Get some of our -MEN'S FANCY SOX at '2 pair for 25c
WiORK SOX, per pair 15c
See Our New FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSE, all the new shades
Special : , , , $1.00
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
Plumsteel Bros.
QUALITY ° ° * * VALUE * * * * ' SAVINGS
AS STRONG AS ITS WEAKEST LINK
We realize that 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-
ant service, of keeping our store and stocks clean and neat, and of
always selling at the lowest possible prices.
WE HAVE A FULL STOCK OF -FRESH FRUIT AND
VEGETABLES:
BARGAINS
he C. & S. Grocers
m '' SERVICE * * CLEANLINESS * * COURTESY
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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. 1 • -I l • ! 1•10 )4
HERE IS A SMALL LIST OF ENAMELWARE; THE REST IS
PRICED IN PROPORTION:
12 :CH 14 BLUE 'SMITE PRESERVING KETTLE 49c
4 QT. •BLUE WtIITE POTATO POTS - 49c
EACH .. , .. . .
2QT. BLUE WHITE DOUBLE BOILERS 49c
EAC6 PT. WHITE COFFER POTS 49c
EACH .... •.. 7
COVERED SAUCEPANS, GREY 25c
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Sutter &- Perdue
SUCH POPULARITY IS NO. ACCiDENTe
[The .trentendous growth and popularity of the Superior Chain
Storesis no accident,. By giving the public , every advantage that
the buying power of close to seven hxmdred stores command—cour-
teous, personal service at the hands of efficient grocers who own
their own steres—by never sacrificing quality for price—this tre-
mendous organization stands today as leader in the field. For the
best in quality, price and, service try us. • . •
WE SEL THE BEST FOR LESS
Maple 'Leaf Salmon, i6's' 22c
P. & G. White Naptha Soap
10'r bars ' 390
Clark's Pork &.Beans 2 for 19c.
:Columbia Silent • Matches
8 boxes 25c
'Oxydol, large -pkg. 10e
Libhy's Ketchup 19c
Interlake 'Toilet Paper,
• •3 rolls .25e
Snowflake Ammonia, � 2•. plc. 15c
Plusho, per tin ,23e
Many Flowers Toilet Sap r .
• 4 cakes . 25c
Special Family Blend Tea
per Ib . .390
Post's Barn Plaices, 2 pkgs. 25c
Pop, 2 pkgs. , .25c
Rice Krispies, 2 pkgs. —.25e
'Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs. 25c
Muffets, 2 pkgs. 25c
Plain Olivee,.19 oz. 25c
Stuffed Olives, 9 oz. „,25e
Centre pull wax paper,
3 pkgs . ,25c
Parawax, 2.lbs•. or 8 cakes 25c
,Picnic Supplies for this week and next only, Come one, Come
all and sample our Display, Saturday after -noon- and evening.
WE INVITE YOU TO STOP AND SHOP AT
J. T. McKNIGHT
OIC
PHONE YOTJR ORDER EARLY
CLINTON, ONT, PHONE 111
!The campaign is in full swing.
Candidates are asking for political
preferment and are excited in order
to get the voters excited. As they-
present their policies and platforms
it is an appropriate.season for us to
present Picnic Supplies for your, con-
sideration, just to make picnicing easy
when the lake or country claims you
for the day. Cups, Plates, 'Table
Covers, Napkins, Spoons, all made of
paper, a Thermos !Bottle is,en added
convenience, If the nook you pick
for your picnic is on the water a
Toy Sail Boat will please the chil-
dren, if a grassy ' meadow or a
stretch of beach a kite, will be
equally appreciated.
The W. D. Fair Co.
Often the• Cheapest—Always the Best
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Miss Fara Parsons, Blyth, is visiting
Misses Olive and Madelon Glew.
Miss, Vera Mooney of -London is the
guest of Miss Madeline VanHorne.
Miss Louise Beaton of Toronto has
been visiting her mother in town.
Miss Beth Cartwright of Listowel
spent the week -end at her home in
town.
Dr. Wilson of Brockville is a guest
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.
Walker.
Misses Em, Parsons, Doris Miller and
Olive and iMadelou Glew spent the
week -end with friends in Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Tont Dunlop. of Sarnia
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs,
.Robert Welsh of town over. the
week -end.
Mr. Edward Moody, Mr,'s, Bloody and
Miss Olive Floody of Toronto vis-,
iced friends in towh during the
past week.
Ma. Harold H. Turner, Customs of-
ficer, who took in the New Outlook
trip to the Pacific Coast, has re-
turned home.
Mrs. Mary- Snyder returned home
Saturday after spending a few
weeks visiting friends in Waterloo,
Guelph and Freston,
Mrs. (Rev.) F. 0. Roy of Toronto has
-been visiting her sister, Mrs. W. J.
Paisley of town and her son, Mr.
W. V. Roy of the Base Line.
Mr. Reg. Cock and hisses Lillian
Manning and Helen Swan are in
Goderich this week attending the
United Church summer school.
Miss Clara Gould, nurse -in -training
in the Stratford General Hospital,
returned to her duties on Tuesday
after a fortnight's holiday at her
-home in town. -
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Floyd , of Los
Angeles, Calif., and Mrs. John A.
Norris of Winnipeg, Mhn., were
guests -of Mrs. Elizabeth Kennedy,
Ontario street,' on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thornton and fancily
of Manor, Sask., are visiting their
aunts, Mka. Mary Snyder and Miss
Agnew of Clinton and Mrs, John
Jervis of the Bayfield Road,
1Vlisses Marjorie Mellllath and Linnie
1Nediger returned on Monday after
a very pleasant trip to the Pacific
Coast. They went in the New Out -
..look party and report a most en-
joyable trip.
Misses hlazie Murdoch Anna Parker,
Jean Holmes and Ruth Cartwright,
whohavejust finished a course at
the School of Cominerce, left last
week for Toronto and have each
accepted a position in the city.
Mr. D. W. Mothers of Englehart was
the guest of his sister, Mins. Wm.
Bozzo, over the. week -end. Ile was
on his way to visit his mother at
•'Thedford and :was accompanied to
,that town by his nephew, Master
Willie, and niece, Miss, Ada Bezzo•
Mr. and Mrs. It, J. Clarke and Mr,
Summers of Bay,' City, Mids., spent
last week -end with the former's
sister, hTrs. W. E, Perdue. On their
return, they were accompanied by
Miss Orpha and Master Jack Per-
due, who will spend the remainder
of the summer vacation with them.
Mr. and Mrs, James Livermore of
Clinton ` and Mr, and Mrs. E. 8,
Livermore, wife and child of Ayl-
mer have been spending the past
week or "so at Bayfield with Mr.
and Mrs. Green of Teeswater, who
have a dottage there. Mr. 1r. S.
Livermore returned to Aylmer on
;Mlonday,
Miss /Mary E. Irwin: of Toronto is
spending the week as the guest of
Miss: Amy Howson while calling
00 many other friends in town..
Clinton is 1lTiss Irwin's childhood.
-hone and she has many happy
'memories of 'life here and always
enjoys re -visiting the old scenes.
Needless to say she is also always
!welcome..
2 for 25cTO GIVE r BEST
��.�.. QUALITY AT
I Big July Bargains for. Holiday Season.
Every rice. a. Speed.
LOWEST PRICES
For Balance of the Month.
aN &LiN ,
For Preserving Season
Gran. Sugar, 10 lb. 53c
Pint Sealers, doz. 99c
Quart Sealkrs, doz. 11,09
Rubber Rings, 3 doz. 25c
Zinc Rings, doz. 19c
Parowax, per pkg. 15c
Certo, per bottle 29c
l04.rof JAB'
Break. Bacon, piece 35c
Picnic Hams, Ib. 25c
Ring Bologna, Ib. 22c
Peameal BackBacon 40c
Corn Flakes, 3 pkg., 25c
'(With Shopping Bag)
Salada Tea, Ib. 59c
Maxwell Coffee, ib, 59c
Puffed Wheat, 2 pkg. 28c
Puffed Rice, 2 pkg. 34c
Rice Krispies, 2 pkg. 25c
Post Bran, 2 pkg. 25c
Kel. Bran Flakes, 2 25c
Kraft Cheese, per Ib. 35c
Ingersoll Cheese, 2--25c
Fancy Cookies, doz. 15c
Bananas for Sat. doz. 25c
For Every Day
Comfort Soap, bar 5c
Starch, per Ib. 12c
Corn Starch, 2 pkg. 19c
Oxodol, large pkg. 23c
Matches per pkg. 25c
Tomatoes, 2 tins 25c
Aylmer Soup, 3 tins 29c
P9 ,.
First Shipment of New
,Packed Green Peas, due
to arrive Saturday at
1Oc - per tin.
Morning Delivery: 9 and 11 a.m.
Cash and
Carry
Phone 48
STANLEY
Miss Helen Campbell of Fort Wil-
liam is visiting with Mr. and 1VIrs.
Peter Moffat and her uncles, Mr.Thos, Campbell and Mr. John Mof-
fat.
Mr. and Mfrs. Alex. D. Baird and
Lorne loft on Wednesday for FoamLake, Sask., after a short visit with
his mother, Mrs. Geo. Baird, Sr.
LONDESI3ORO
Mies Alberta Snell, Dorothy Lit-
tle, Mamie Shaddiok and Verde Wat-
son are attending the Scanner School
at Goderich this week,
Cllr. Arthur Kerslake of Exeter,
wife and family were visitors at the
home of the lady's mother, Mrs, H.
Lyon, on Sunday.
Mrs, Hattie Burgess of Toronto
spent the week -end with her sister-
in-law, Mrs. J. Manning.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Ewan and Peter
Brown visited friends at Stratford
over the week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. B. T'yerman and Mr.
Norman Carter, wife and family,
visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
Frank Taniblyn on Sunday.
Ma's. V. Townsend and children of
Toronto are spending some time with
Mir. and Mrs. R. 'Townsend.
The S. S. of the United church will
meet next Sunday at 12.15 o'clock
and the church service will be held
at Knox church at 1.30 pan.The community picnic under the
auspices of the Woman's Institute
will be held at Bayfield on Thursday,
July 31st in' the afternoon. All
those attending are asked to please
provide food and also bring dishes
for their own party: A good time
is expected and ail are welcome.
M. and Mrs. Fred Nott of the
London Road were callers at Mr. D.
Hoggarth's on Sunday.
The guest tea held n the United
church, unifier the auspices -of the W.
A. was well attended and a pleasantd
and sociable tin was spent.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Brundson OfHarteny, Man,, are spending some
time with friends in and around Lan-
desboro.
M'rs. Bert Brundson and children
have gone -to Ingersoll to visit
friends.
Mr.'s. • William McCool, Londesboro,
wife of the late William MbCool,
passed away at hdr home, July 10th,
as the result of injuries received in
an aceident shine few weeks ago.
Mrs. McOcol who before her mar-
riage was Dinah Longman, daugh-
ter of the late Janice andCatherine
Longman, was born on the lath con-
cession of Hallett, August 26th,
1860, and was one' of a family of
thirteen, who all predeceased -her.
After her , marriage,October .5th,
1880, she continuously, resided at her
home on the 8th concession, Hallett,
until four years ago, when she moved
to Londesboro. Her husband prede-
ceased her eleven years ago. Hind.
children were born to the deceased,
Laura May', William Lorne and Della
Beatrice, all deceased and Mrs. J. L.
Awde, Woodstock; 1lfargaret, Toron-
to,; James 61 Londesboro; Sadie, Ot-
tawa; Fred on, the 8th•eoncession and
A, • Wellington, Toronto, -who Are (left
to mourn the loss of a dearly beloved
patient and loving mother,
The funeral took place frons her
home to the United church, Londes-
boro, of which the deceased was a
member, cn' Saturday, - July 12th, in-
terment being hi' Clinton • cemetery.
Many beautiful floral : tributes were
x'eoeived iron friends and acquain-
, tames of the family.
W.
FREE DELIVERY
O'NEI
BASE LINE
Miss Cora Jervis returned from
Toronto on Saturday, having ,spent a
fortnight marking papers for the
Department of Education.
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 Itlotto—
Good clean fuel at a reasonable
price.
JUST ARRIVED
A carload of black thershing coal.
Prices Right•,
W. J. MILLER & SON
Orders taken at residence. Ontario St.
PHONES: 46w and 46j
PEcJL t
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
YoU. - 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,
14 inch width, .4. blades,
sizes also in.steck., •
Other
HARDWARE and PLUMBING
Phone 244
Afternoon Delivery: 2:30 and 5 p.m,
Where
"Sells for Less"
Price Prevails
You Will Find Some Real Snappy
DURING OUR MID -SUMMER SALE
We must reduce our stock and it will pay you to drop in and
see our special values hi
DINING ROOM SUITES BEDROOM SUITES, CHESTERFIELD
SUITES, KITCHEN CABINETS, VERANDAH CHAIRS
01' 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
them. 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
matresses 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
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BEEF
Rib Boils of Beef 18c
Briskets 12c
Shanks . . 100
SPRING LAMB
Leg of Lamb, only ..,.35c
Lamb Chops Mc
Loin of - Lamb .32e
Rib Roast Lamb
Shoulder of Lamb 28e
Lamb Stews . 25c
Everything in Cured Pork as
uauat.
SOc
Kincardine Lard, 20-113 .,$2,55
Dumart's Lard, 20 -Ib pail $2.75
Sehneider's Lard, 20-1b, —$2.75
$2.75
M. & 0. Loaf 35e
Head Cheese 20e
Bologna, in piece ........-234
Ring Bologna , 25c
Liver Sausage 25e
Weiner's, 2 grades 25c and 28c
Summer Sausage . .... , 35e
Roast Pork . . , 55e
,Shortening; per 114. 16e
Sandivich Pork Loaf .15E
Let us have your 'order for
BEEF, PORK, .VEAL, BABY BEET' OR LAMB
All are Reasonably Priced'
Choice Lard, 17e per lb in bulk, or 8 lbs. for 50c.
Pleaseorder your delivery ordersthe night before when wanted
- early,
CONNiELL & TYNDALL
" CLINTON'S LEADING ` MEAT' MARKET "
Phone 162 Huron Street,
MENVIEMINV
To the. People of Clinton and District.
Having purchased the plant and business of the Thomas lSfe
Kenzie Estate, we purpose operating the Planing Mill and conducting
a general business in
ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER, WOOD AND PATENT SHING-
LES. DOORS. SASH' AND A COMPLETE'LINE
OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES
ALSO COAL, WOOD, CEMENT, LIME; GYPROC, GASOLINE,
ETC., ETC. .•
Orders filled fox' any quantities of Hard or Soft Wlood.
We solicit the patronage of the people of this district and assure
them' that our airn will be to give satisfaction to every customer.
Estimates given on buildings of every description,
THE CLINTON LUMBER COMPANY.
(J. E. IIAECIfLER'., Proprietor)