The Clinton News Record, 1930-09-18, Page 8sossaameesialavosaissitaisomismatassaissiis
You are Invited to Inspect the
Made, to -Measure byTin Top
Tailors at
$24.,00
:This Fall,the worlds largest one price tailors offer. at the
same old price, dozers of exclusive new fabrics df a quality What
heretofore has been confined to high -price custom tabors. 'Com-,
bined withfiner workmanship and' -style than ever 'Tip 'Topp
Clothesthis seasonpresent themost remarkable -vague for the
money that. Canadian men have ever been: --offered.: : ,Comein and
look therm over•-you"fl find it a pleavuee ;be choose any style.
fabric or color"without,the restriction of. •I*xtioe--dol 'Tip 'los
Clothes are all 424.00..
TIP TOP CLOTHES
Plurnsteel Bros.
YOU ALWAYS KNOW THEY'RE GOOD
Eggs. that are really fresh; Butter that is rick and ,deliciously
flavoured; Groceries fresh every week.
You get the best—Fresh from a well -kept store M reasonable ,
prices.
See our School Supplies before buying elsewhere.
The C. & S. Grocers
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 be 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 SMALI:. LIST OF ENAMELWARE; THE REST IS
PRICED IN "PROPORTION:
12 and 14 BLUE WHITE PRESERVING KETTLE
EACH
4 QT, BLUE WHITE POTATO POTS
EACH
2 QT. BLUE WHITE DOUBLE BOILERS
EACH
6 PT. WHITE COmE POTS
EACH
COVERED SAUCEPANS, GREY
EACH
49c
49c
49c
49c
25c
Sutter
Perdue
THE HARD EARNED DOLLAR
Has big buying power at the Superior Chain Stores. This
great organization of close to seven hundred of Ontario's fin-
est independent grocers is winning and holding many new custom-
ers daily. Canadian people realize the advantages of supporting
local merchants who offer them the finest quality at prices that
defy competition. All we ask is that you compare the Superior
Stores price, quality and service and you will learn that—
WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS
Free Running Salt, plain
or iodised, 2 pkgs. 170
Lux, "For fine fabrics,"
per pkg. 08c
Life buoy Health Soap,
8 cakes 1.9c
Aunt Jemima Pancake
Flour, per pkg. .. 180
Old Colony Pure Maple •
Syrup, per bottle .. 35c
Lawrason's Snowflake Am-
onia, 2 pkgs. 15e
Quick Quak. Oats, Ige. pkg. 27c
Fuisho, each . .. ..23c
Beehive Corn Syrup, 2's ..18c
Ovaltine, small, 50c, Med. 75c
Large $1.25
Kara Coffie, the secret blend
1-2's .. ...310 Q's ..59c
Calay Soap, 3 cakes 21c
McLaron's ,plain Olives
19 oz. 25c
Crown Fruit Jar, small 99c
,medium, per dozen •.,$1.09
PEACHES! SUGAR! GRAPES!
Are much in demand, this week. Kindly phone your order early.
WE INVITE YOH TO STOP AND SHOP AT
J. T. McKNIGHT & SON
PHONE YOUR ORDER EARLY
CLINTON, ONT. PHONE 111
To the .People of Clinton and - District.
Having purchased the plant and business of the Thomas Me.-
Kenzie Estate, we purpose operating the Planing Mill and conducting
a general business in
ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER, WOOD AND PATENT SI3ING-
LES. DOORS. SASH AND A COMPLETE LINE
OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES
ALSO COAL, WOOD. CEMENT, LIME. GYPROC, GASOLINE,
ETC., ETC:
Orders filled for any quantities of Hard or Soft Wood.
We solicit the patronage of the people of this district and assure
them that our aini will be to give satisfaction to every customer.
Estimates given on buildings of every desieription.
THE CLINTON ` LUMBER .COMPANY
(.J. E. BAECIILER, Proprietor)
IGORRIE: . During the severe el- I
etrical storm on :Saturday night the
onie of Charles Ring was struck by
l
ghtning. No great amount, of ca-
ge 'was done to 'the house .except
the' chimney, being knocked to pieces
and the -linoleum - behind the, stove
being torn into ribbons. Mgrs.. Icing
was=stunned'£br a° few minutes: 7110
Street lights were also put out.
School Days. School
Days
,Make them Golden
Rule Days
Readin' and.'Ritin' and
lRltbmatic
Fall in Line and March
Right Quick
first to ns for Books ,aud ‘Sup-
plies. Going back to school is going
to be exciting. There's the new teach-
er to meet, new firends do make and
'best of all new books to rise, what
pleasures there wil 'lie' in daily' 'ex-
porations in the Land' of Knowledge,
but do not start the School year en-
der a handicap. No satisfactory pio-
gress'can be made without the proper
text 'books and the required supplies.
We are ready with the authorized
texts as well as all the rest of the
great and. small importances such as
Scribblers, Exercise Books, Pens,
Inks, Erasers, Pencils and School
Bags.
•
• School time is pen time, and the
most convenient and the most prac-
tical pen for school work is a Wat-
erman's. When the bell rings on op-
ening day the wise belle takes a 'Wat-
erman back to class. Start the stu-
dents right with,a fountain pen, it
will encourage neatness and despatch
and develop pride, pep and enthus-
iasm.
The W.D. Fair Co
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
(RIND ( 9111110101: m: 1 1(1.: ifi iPiL 1
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THE CLINTON-NEWS RECORD
CLINTON'S PIG " CORNER
Can of
Coffee
at
only
45c
per
pound
GROCERY
Preserving- ickliui
SEA
'THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18
Peaches by the Basket & Bushel Fresh Salmon
Trout Tuesday,
3 Baskets ' or $2.15_ and Fridays,
GRAPES NOW AT THEIR BEST GET OUR QUANTITY PRICES
For Your Preserving
Sealers, Small size . 99c
Medium size $1.09
Certo, per bottle 29c
Rubber Rings, 3 doz. 25c
SATURDAY ONLY
2 pkgs. Puffed
Wheat 25c
"Our 25c Price List"
Rice, 3 lb. 25c
Tapioca, 2 lb. 25c
Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs. 25c
Rice Krispies, 2 pkgs. 25c
Pineapple, 2 cans 25c
Comfort Soap, 5 bars 25c
Soap. Chips, -2 lb. 25c
Peas, 3 cans 25c
McL. Jelly Powder, 4 25c
1930;
Fancy Biscuits, ib. 29c
Baking Powder , ` 19c
Special Demonstration
Saturday, of Corn Flakes -
3 for 25c
SATURDAY ONLY
Ayl, rer Peas, No. 4
3 tins 29c
FRIGIDAIRE SPEIALS
Breakfast Bacon, lb. 35c Peal -
meal Bacon 48c - Sausage 25c 3 -
Jewel Shortening 49c 3 Lard 50c
Ingersoll Cheese, 2 lb. 25c Corn, 2 cans 25c
Salada Tea, 2 lb. 27c Life Buoy Soap, cake 7c
1 Lux Toilet Soap, 3 for 23c P. & G., 10 for 39c
BIG SUGAR WEEK, SPECIAL PRICE BY THE SACK, FOR CASH.
Morning Delivery: 9 and 11 a.m. FREE DELIVERY
Phone 48
Afternoon Delivery: 2:30 and 5 p.m,
Where
"Sells for Less"
Price Prevails
Miss Kay Nickle is visiting this week
in Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Carter were in
Exeter on Sunday.
Miss E. Lindsay has returned home
after a visit in Hamilton and Lon-
don.
My. Harry Fitzsimons spent the
week -end with his cousin, Mr. Fred
Fox, at Bruce Beach.
Miss Eva Cluff returned on Monday
evening after a fortnight's visit in
Toronto and Grimsby.
Miss Etta Wiheatley has returned
hone after a month's visit in
Woodstock and Elmira.
Mr. and Mrs. Vesey and children of
Fullerton spent Sunday with the
lady's sister, Miss R. V. Irwin.
Mrs. Ward of Elmira and Mrs. Ola-
;. son of Woodstock are the guests.
this week of Miss Wheatley of
town.
Magistrate S. J. Andrews was in
Brantford last week attending a
convention of the Magistrates' -As-
sociation.
Mrs. John Watkins and Mrs. Ed.
Scruton spent a few days in Lon-
don last week and took in the Wes-
tern Fair.
Rev. A. A. Holmes, Dr. Fowler,
Dr. Gaudier and G. W. Cuninghame
'were duck -hunting the beginning of
the week.
Miss Grace Venner has taken a posi-
tion on the staff of the Tiverton
Continuation school for the pre-
sent "term.
Mr. R. A, Moore of Seattle, Wash.,
formerly of ,Clinton, is visiting
friends and relatives in the old
town this week.
Miss Arabella Cameron of Lucknow,
nurse -in -training in the General
hospital, Guelph, is visiting at the
Thome of' her aunt, Mrs. Geo. R.
Taylor.
Miss Irene Layton of town and Miss
Verna Layton of the London Road
visited last week with relatives at
Exeter and London, also attending
the Fair.
Mr. D. Cantelon left this week on a
business trip to Winnipeg. His
daughter, Mass Dorothy, accompan-
ied -him as far as Orillia, where she
'will visit her sister until his return.
Dr.d'and Mrs. Lindsay, London, Mr.
and Mrs. Murray, Brooklyn, N.Y.,
and 'Mrs. Ellis of Dakota called on
the former's mother, Mrs. J. Lind-
say of town, the past week and al-
so visited'with their sister, Mrs. T.
'Lindsay of. Stanley.
Mr. . and Mrs. G. E. Hall and Miss
Evelyn Hall returned Monday ev-
ening after attending the Canadian
Weekly Newspapers Association
convention in Halifax last week
and spending the week -end in To-
ronto. The people of the historic
city extended themselves to give
the visiting newspaper men and
their wives- a good time. '
Mrs. Alice Robson, who has been a
resident of''Olinton for the past
fourteen years and has made a
Bost of friends, left yeterday for
Milwaukee,- Wis., where she will
reside with her daughter. Mrs.
Robson will be much missed, es-
pecially in the women's organize-
. tions _of Wesley -Willis church, in
which she was an active and valued
member.
Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Evans went down
'to Veisehoyle on Sunday to attend"
the reopening of the United
;church, which was rebuilt after hie-
ib burned ' fast year. 'Rev. Dr.
Cranston of Toronto, the 'first pas
,tor of the congr'egationt` wasthe'
special Minister for the day. Miss
Carol Evans is : principal of the
(Continuation' school at Vbrschoyle
".and is a member of the church
choir.
THE VOGUE
Now showing Autumn and Winter
Hats and you and your friends are in-
vited to see our interesting display.
The well-known name of this es-
tablishment stands for the finest in
quality and the utmost in value,
83-2,
Miss Theresa M.
Siegel
DRAMATIC LEADER AND
ENTERTAINER
WESLEY-WILLIS CHURCH
under auspices of:Girls' Club, on
Tuesday, Sept. 30th
8.15 p.m.
GOAL & COKE
D. L. & W. ANTHRACITE
SEMET SOLVAY COKE
ALBERTA COAL'
MILLER'S CREEK GRATE COAL
POCOHONTAS SOFT COAL
HARD AND SOFT WOOD
W. J. MILLER & SON
Orders taken at residence. Ontario St.
PHONES: 46w and 46j
Fuller announcement later
83-2.
White Elephant Sale
In aid of the Clinton Public Hos-
pital, will beheld on
Friday, October 10th
Those wishing to make donations
kindly notify any member of the
Board and they will be called for
Sept. 30th. 84-2.
TO -NIGHT
IN ONTARIO STREET UNITED
CHURCH
under auspices of the Girls' Club
MR. HAROLD S. TURNER
will give `an illustrated traveh'talk
on trip to west.
Ail Weieome. Silver Collection.
SALE OF COOKING
A sale of home cooking and after-
noon tea, under the auspices of the
W.M4.S., will be held in the
SUNDAY SCHOOL ROOM
of
WESLEY-WILLIS CHURCH
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER' 20TH
From 3 to 6. 84-1.
WOOING THE MUSE.
A school teacher . found her class of
boys reluctant in their writing of
English compositions. At last she.
conceived a great idea to stimulate
their interest—to write an account of
a' ball game ;; .
It seemed that she was successful.
'With one exception,: the boys threw
themselves at the task and evolved
The back -
Wald
e b
youthful. materpieces. feces. T
ward one chewed reluctantly at his
pen 'and was then struck by a burst.
Of genius. When the :teacher opened
his '1iaper, it read:
"Rain, no game. Western Christ-
ian Advocate' --
ORDER
Chocolate
CAKI
FOR SATURDAY
4
Marshall Spring Matresses
DIFFERENT KINDS OF BREAD
DOUGHNUTS & PUFFED PASTE.
HUNT'S CANDIES
A FRESH SHIPMENT ARRIVED
TO -DAY
Wendorf's Bakery
MAKERS OF
"Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake"
BREAD
Why Not Put in
That . Bath Room
This Fall?
Once you put it in, you will won-
der, why you waited so long. See
our outfit in our window and then
come in and get our price, which is
right,
Get One Installed by
Us and its there for
Good
llawkins
HARDWARE and PLUMBING
('hong 244
MARSHALL
SPRING MATTRESS
Restless sleep is evidence of discomfort ... the old hard un-
yielding mattress puts excessive pressure on a limited area of the
body—irritates—breaks your sleep and wastes your sleeping hours.
Marshall Springs conform to and support every curve of the body
provide that luxurious crater so necessary to deep restful
sleep.
Go to sleep ... every night .. all night , .. and get full re-
turn from your sleeping hours with a Marshall Spring Mattress.
Made in four grades.
SPECIAL . $28.00
PREMIER( Striped ticking) $33.50
PREMIER (Beautiful damask ticking) $37.56
REGAL (Cotton upholster ed) '... $42.50
REGAL (Hair upholstered) . 052.00
Clinton 'Hardware & Furniture Co.
Funeral Directors Monument Dealers
The Store with a Stock
Hardware. Phone, 195 Furniture Phone 104
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MEATS
23c
. ,25c
lb. 30e
Rolls, ib. SOc
lb. 32e
C
Brisket, per ib. ' 10e
Shanks . . . 80
Rib Boils . 15c
Neck Boils . . ,....16c , . , .16e and 17c
Flank, trimmed . '' 16c
Hock, cut . . 20e
Chuck Roasts . 18c
Shoulder Roasts 18c
Rib Roasts . 20c
Corner Roast .. 22e
Rump Roast . . 19e
Round Steak 25c '
Sirloin Steak , 28c
CURED
Picnic Hams ..
Dry Salt Pork
. Roll Shoulder,
P. M. Cottage
Cottage Roils,
VEAL
Veal Stews 20c
Rib Roast Veal 25e
Shoulder Roast Veal 25c
Loin Roast Veal 32e
Pill. of Veal . 35e
Veal Chops' . , 300
PLEASE .ORDER THE . DAY BEFORE
FOR EA LY DELIVERY.
T� NDAL1
TY
"-CLINTON'S: LEADING 'MEAT' MARKssET
Phone 162 Huron Street.
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