The Clinton News Record, 1930-10-16, Page 8-PITS"
AT NO COST TO YOU IN
HERE IS A CHANCE TO SECURE UNRIVALLED. VALUE IN
YOUR NEW FALL SUIT OR OVERCC)AT..
ONE DAY ONLY
On Wednesday, October 22nd, we have been authorized by the
Berger Tailoring Co, to give with every suit of •Berger "Clothes of
Quality," ordered on that date, one "extra pair of trousersl free of.
charge!
This is your big opportunity to get super value in your new
Fall suit or overcoat. At our regular prices, they -represent value
that has made them renowned across the whore of Canada from
Coast to Coast. : 1
Berger "Clothes of Quality" are invariably recognized for their
distinctive styling and remarkable value.
• We are now showing the darker, smarter shades for Fall arid
Winter in the widest selection of high quality fabrics. every gar-
ment is tailored by master craftsmen.
• FIT AND SATISFACTION ARE POSITIVELY GUARANTEED.
Mark October 22nd on your calendar.. Save money and b% well-
dressed by taking advantage of this offer.l
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SUITS. 'ANDand
OVERCOATS 24•ob.up
TAILORED -TO -MEASURE , slier
10 rm.
Plurrtsteel Bros.
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..SLABS -
ABS
500 Cords of "Slats For
Sale
GOOD WOOD
AT
305
PER
CORD
Sutter & Perdue
YEE CLINTON-NEWB RECORD
200
• Paper Cover
Novels
Regular Price
20c each
Offered at
Two for 25c
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Detective, Love,
Mystery,' Adventure,
Sport and
Western Stories
The Price as well as
the Reading is
Attractive
Ma W. D. Fair Co
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
FOM
L,DA-VIS & HERMAN
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I SPECIAL OFFER
5x No. 1
$1.35 per 'knell
B.C. SHINGLES
%MILE THEY LAST
THE CLINTON LUMBER COMPANY
(J. E. BAECHLER. Proprietor)
KING STREET, CLINTON
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TELEPHONE 85
Mrs. Alice Mason is spending some
time with members of her family
in Romeo, Mich.
Dr. F. A. and lIats. Axon visited the
lady's brother, Dr. McGill of Mit-
chell, on Sunday.
Rev. J. E. Hogg was at St. Helens
on Sunday conducting anniversary
services in the United Church.
Mrs. Mary Phipps and Mrs. Ches.
Rumford of Fullerton visited Mrs.
Kearns of town on Friday last.
Mr. R. M. Palmer of Hazelton,
Fenn., was the guest one day last
week of his brother-in-law, Mr,
M. T. Corless.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Green of
Teeswater visited over the week-
end with the lady's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. 3. Livermore.
Mrs. F. F. Gillies and Miss Marion
of Kitchener were week -end visitors
at the home of the former's par-
ent* Magistrate S. J. and Mrs. An-
dreae
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Dunbar of Lam-
beth and 1VIr, and Mrs. Thos. Dun-
bar of Sarnia were here last week
'attending the funeral of the ladies'
mother, Mrs. G. Burnett,
Miss F. Cuninghame, Miss E. Chris-
tian, Miss R. V. Irwin and Miss D.
Cantelon were amongst those who
took in the gunner at Grace church,
Porter's Hill on Monday evening.
Miss Mamie Pridham, Exeter, who
was attending the West Huron
Teachers' Convention i11 Goderich
last week, spent one evening as the
guest of lVfr. and Mrs. M. T. Cor-
less,
Mr. Edward Rorke motored to To-
ronto to visit .his sister, Miss Plot-
ence,'who is at Varsity. and his
brother, W. K. Rorke, who was a-
bout to leave the city, last 'week-
end, •
Dr. W. 3. Schmidt of Kitchener, ac-
ooMhiecl by Mr. W. IL Barr, a
former resident, werecallers in
Clinton on Sunday. They attended
service n Ontario street .United
church in the morning.
Mr. Ian -McLeod, Agricultural Re-
presentative, addressed the conven-
tion, ofo the West Huron Teachers'
instftut in Goderich last week, his
bledbeing School. Fairs, a sub -
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- Re -Modeling Sale
CONTINUE I FOR 11 DAYS
Rt -OPENING SALE
The Following Week •
Date Announced Next Week
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To Install Our New Biscuit
Department, we are Selling off
all Lines of Fancy Biscuits,
REGULAR 35c per pound for 25c
1VIIXED ASSORTED BISCUITS, Reg. 25c for 15c
Stock Reducing 25c Sale ll Re -Modeling Sale
2 cans To ato Soup 25c
2 packages Sodas • 25c 0
New Valencia Raisins 2-25c
New Seedless Raisins 2-25c
6 lbs. Rolled Oats 25c
3 pkgs. Corn Flakes 25c
8 dozen Close Pegs •
5 Jelly Powder • 25c
Rice, 4 lb. 25c
Morning Delivery: 9 and 11 a.m.
Phone 48
Cascade Salmon, lb. 15c
Raisins, Seedless 11c
Post Bran, each 11c
Wheatlets, per lb. 5c
10 P. & G. Soap 35c
1 Raspberry Jam 43c
2Kellogg's Corn Flakes 19c
1 dozen Corn $1.40
33c
Kraft Cheese
TwO BARGAIN TABLES
OF
1
e an 4 15c
ARTICLES
11 FRIGIDAIRE
11 REMOVING SALE
IPicnic Hams 25c
11 Fresh Sausage lb. 25c
1, B Bacon, lb. 35c
11 Fresh Salmon Trout
11 Tuesdays and Fridays
FREE DELIVERY Afternoon Delivery: 2:30 end 5 p.m.
CLINTON'S BIG ' CORNER GROCERY
Where
"Sells for Less"
Price Prevails
LONDESBORO
Rev. J. W. Johnson delivered a very
able sermon to a large congregation
last Sunday Morning. The Young Peo-
ples' Society had charge of the even-
ing service, at which they did credit
to themselves, There was a fair at-
tendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fraser and Mrs.
Fred Meadows and son, Howard, of
Windsor, motored up and we
tors in the community•over the week-
end. suitable address,
M. B Beacom of the 13th con- Norman Hatfield of Mitchell, while
brown French velour hat, fox fur and
accessories to match.
On their return Mr. and 1Vrrs. Ham-
ilton will reside on the bridegroom's
farm in Hullett.
They were the recipients of many
useful gifts from well-wishing friends.
On the Friday. evening' prior to the
wedding the members of "Win Oth-
ers" S. S. class met at the home of
Mr. and 1Vrrs. Moon and presented the
bride-to-be, Miss Pearl, with a beau-
tiful wicker rocking chair, and a
cession, who spent last week in Clin-
ton, has returned.
Mr, and Mrs. McEwing of the 13th
recently had a pleasant viist from
Mr. and Mrs. Rogerson of Brumfield.
Mrs. J. Lyon has had as her guest
Miss Beacom of the 13th concession.
She has now returned home.
Mrs. Webster and son, Jack, spent
last Friday at the home of Mr..and
Mrs. 3. Radford of Clinton.
The W. A. will hold their next re-
gular meeting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, Ernest Adams.
Miss Parkinson, who has had a very
pleasant sojourn at the home of Mr.
and Miss Barr, has returned to her
home in Morris.
Mrs. Fred Armstrong of Grimsby
has returned after spending several
days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
IL Moon.
Mt. and Mrs. I. kreCool have re
turned after a very pleasant motor
trip to Niagara Falls and several oth-
er points.
Mrs. Tamblyn. is at present the
guest of her sister, Mrs. Medd of
Welland. She expects to visit other
points before returning home.
IMr. -.and 1Vrrs. W. Lyon of Blyth
called on relatives here last 'Sabbath.
Mo. and Mrs. Derwin Carter and
Mr. and Mis. Mac McCool enjoyed a
motor trip to Wlindsor last week. They
attended the Atkinson -Perks wedding
while there,
M. and Mrs. Bert 13rundson spent
several days at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. 1VItC001. last week.
On Wednesday, Ott. 8th, the 'borne
of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Moon, Cherry'
Grove Farm, Hullett Township, was
the scene of a quiet and very pretty
wedding when their eldest daughter,
Pearl Luella, was married to William
W. Hamilton, son of Mr. and Vr§.
Jas. Itamilton„ eleventh concession,
Hullett.'WL Johnson of Lon-
,
su
- jest in which both he and they are
• _ interested. •
Wfr. and Mrs.,Gordorc L. 111111 and lit-
- — dostioatiouzilett:=6)=0 eiZtOre;=" tie now Twch uotorefiup frOp,
their. Pedal and other JeletiYas•
• JUST WHAT 15 A BARGAIN?
Pembroke last Week -end to visit
Mr. Hall retuined io Pembroke the
The chief characteristic of a bargain ii value'. Choose 'fhb stor'e beginning of the week but Ms.
O that gives the greatest dollar-DV...dollar value and you have ktiuck 0 (Hall and little son art' remaining
il a lasting bargain. But be girt you judge the store accurately. ri
for a longer visit,
O Where can you duplicate the personal, courteous service of men who 0
Mr. Herbert Crich a:nd Miss Gladys
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assure the lowest prices possible, who deliver, and stand as a per- Crieh of Clinton, lVfessrs. Pletcher
and Amos TOwnshend, Mrs. Frank
own their own stores—who buy in such tremendous quantities as to
sonal guarantee behind every article sold. Thousands have learned
are far ahead in the end, Try us onceand you'll agree:that— Walters and Mrs, Greg McGregor,
of Tuckersinith motored up to Gor-
that by doing all' their shopping at the Superior Chain Stores they
O 0 , rie on Friday to attend the funeral
driving east on the Kitchener hie -
way one foggy night,.last 'week col-
lided with a car driven by George
Addison of Londesboro, who was
coming in the opposite. direction.
Hatfield's car lost ,a wheel in the
accident and both machines were
slightly damaged in the front but no
one was injured to any extent as
both were travelling at a slow rate
of speed.
The W, M. S. of the 'United church
held their regular meeting at the
home of M. Mains on Wednes-
day of last week, with a good at-
tendance. Owing to the absence of
the president and ist vice, Mrs,
Robt, Caldwell 2nd vice, opened the
-Meeting and hymn 255 was sang, fol-
lowed by prayer by Mrs. W. Lyon,
and the Lord's prayer repeated in un-
ision. When the business of the
meeting Was transacted the meeting
was left in charge of Mrs. M. IVItin-
fling, captain of Group No. 1. A
good program was given of readings
mid singing with other music on the
Victrolia. The meeting was closed
with prayer and lunch served by
group No. 1 and a social hour spent.
There were thirty present.
Mr. and 1Vril. Frank Tamblyn and
children, Will 1Vtanning and Mis. M.
Manning, spent Sunday at the home
of Mr. Jos, Morris, Paris, lVfrs, Man-
ning's brother.
Mrs. Wen. Johnson of Blyth visited
with Mrs. Bell and Mrs. Allen on
Tuesday.
Mr. and MTS. Ames Elsley sant
a few days at the home of their
daughter, Mrs, Milton Hooper of St• .
Marys, recently.
Mr. and Ws, Charles Manning
spent Sunday with their daughter,
Mrs. Stanley Lyon.
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0• WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS pi (...)1 their cousin Mrs. Meballuin of
O ' 14 Stratiota, fatherly Hilda Ashton
Naptha Soap", 10 for —Mc flakes, 2 pkgs,. ........, c i‘ii„,. •th,. .,,.. 4.,,..._ __, ....yhrsiiii tabn.
Western Rolled Oats, 6 lbs. 26e Family Blend Tea, red begS, -"'-''!. v,'"' -a- ..a'Filce/TP'S 11
to for 'a brief visit wit his patents
Raspberry Jain, 4(1 oz. jar 43e , 1 lb. . .. .... . ,,,, ....... 89c 'kJ% Ana Mrs. IL E... korke. Mr.
Non Suck Stove Polish ..18e -Rorke, who has been. on. the office
Lawrason's Ammonia, 2 fez. 150 ataff of the •GooaYear bo., New
Lawrason's Flusho, tin ....28e • _ . ... .
'Toronto, for the peat Connie bf
Oxo Cubes, small, 2 this ..25e years, has ecceptad a position as
Large' ' 25e teaelier at Silver .dentre and „has
Havres Lerrion Oil, Ige, but, .230 1-2 lb. . ....... ......... c taken eV& his new duties this
Gorrie
& G. Soap "The White Kellbgg's toasted corn of
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COLBOBNE--
d„esirrq officiated, assisted by Rev • -• ' •
• Miss mary Robertson and Mrs.
•B Shell of Berguiller, • Uarnian Robertson motored over to
visit with the formet'S sister, MT..
Edward Fisher.
Mrs. Jacob Ellsley is quite ill w11'
pneumonia tint. has taken a tut?). to-
ward improvement,
liWYrtle ira Russel Firlrivrifer, who
have typhoid, In GoderiCh hoaPital,
itabraing to.atest reports have tak-
en a tern fat the b'ettek.
Red Cohoe Salmon, VS, in it
Quacker Crackles "The NI*
Cereal", per .org. lab
Brunswick Sardine's,i 4 Y5e
Finest BialWarlit Cabeffilt,
week.
SMOKED FILLETSARE IN SEOV
SEASON N. :t`ER Lit 25e 11
. Mr, arid 'Ws. John 'Hartley of
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onto and IvErs, J. BartonUnMis
WE INVITE YOU TO STOP AND P AF
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itt" Chambers' of Goderichc'M
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• PHONE YOiJR OILIJEIL 1".gRIt "
CLINTODT, ONT.
PHONE 111
Clinton friends on Friday Jest, Mr• i
Hartley was principal of the ‘Clin-
ten Modej, ,School some years ago
and he and Mrs. Hartley .had many
warm friends here. Mr. Hartley`
is now in the office of the Depart-
ment of Education, Toronto.
At high noon, to the strains of Lo-
hengrin s wedding march. played by
Mrs. B. Snell, who also played softly
throughout the ceremony, the bride
entered the living rooms on the arin
of her father, who gay. her n mar-
riage, and took bet Pince liesiae the
groom in front of a background of
evergreeris and 'ester*. The bride
looked lovely in et blue
transparent velvet, trimmed with 'egg
shell 'Satin an lace and carrying a
sheWei 136iiraiet of Giihelia "roses,
maiden hair
After tha ligning df iliaregii—ter the;
guests repairedl to the dining Tooe:
which was prettily *detOrated in, a col.
sir scheme, of pink and white, when,a
dainty 'Wedding dinner ,was seried,1
Tvfiss lVfary. CaldWell •and Miss Lois'
Brown cousins o'f the bride and IVfis-1
1VX.a,ry and °Nile Moon, sisters, of
the Icticia, served..the guests.• Only;
ttieimq1eiate relatitras were present.
..
The ,biideirdhls gift to his rid
was a fo?tfura d to the pianist
•silvcr cake plate.;
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Later. in theafternoon the happy
couple left On a motor trip. to Torn;
to, Ottawa ancl. Montreal The bricld
went away in a brown enbeirible suit$
Lard lb. 17c or 3 lbs. for 50c
Brisket, per Ib. 10c
Shanks . .. 8e
Rib Boils . • 15e
Neck Boils . 16e and 17c
Flank, trimmed 16e
Hock, cut . . • 20c
Chuck Roasts . 18e
Shoulder Roasts 18e
Rib Roasts 20e
Corner Roast . 22e
Rump Roast . 19e
Round Steak . 25c
Sirloin Steak . 28e
Pork Sausage . 22c
Head Cheese . 20c
Dressed Hogs 163/2e
Half Dressed Hogs He
Veal Chops • 30c
Veal Rib Roast 26e
Veal Shoulder 25e
Veal Stews . 20c
Lamb Stews , " 20e
Lamb Rib Roast
Lamb Shoulder Roast 25c
Cottage Rolls . 80c
P. ll. Cottage Rolls ......28c
TRY OUR DRESSED DUCKSAND
CHICKFNS
CONNELL TYNDALL
" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "
Phone 162 Huron Street.
lion. C. A. Dunning, financial min-
ister in the Mackenzie King govern-
ment, has been elected a director and
appointed vice-president of the On-
tario Equitable Life. Waterloo.
flailb-we'ett 'Soper
Thurtaay, 'Oct,
q.so
tn -Pf6k6teirran ,..thin•Ch
Cold DresSed Pork, Creamed POttitoes
1 linttered. Carrots and Pees '
,Salads, Jellies, Relishes, Cake.
PinnpkinIlie With
Whipped_greafn.
'Rolls, Tea.
• Adults,7e06, chifaah, d5c.
Bulbs!
nibs!
Imported from France and Holland
Plant now for Winter and Spring
Bloom.
PAPER WHITE NARCISSUS,
HYACCINTHS
DAFFODILS AND TULIPS
Plant good quality Bulbs and insure
1 fine bloom.
J. Cuninghame Florist
• PHONESt 31.and 176w. 88-3,
TRY THE :NEWSRECORD FOR.
JOB WORK
GOAL & COKE:
D. L. & W. ANTHRACITE
MET SOLVAY COKE
ALBERTA COAL
-MILLER'S CREEK GRATE COAL..
POCOHONTAB SOFT COAL'
HARD AND SOFT WOOD •
W. J. MILLER & SON,.
Orders taken at residence, Ontario St:.
• • PHONES: 46w and 463
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WO can take tare of any specie or -
;der giVen fbr your favorite Cake,
Pie of Nettie. it order too small or
/ale.
OUR BREAD
.a1tt.,1% been the greatest
frieria nt grusiliag yoting'stere arid
Choke -fill of -Wholesome rattritiort.
the Riddles I.oVe it.
SEE
TJR'cirINDOWS FOIL TILE FIN -
'En -PASTRY.
Wendorrs Bakery
MAKERS OF
llthole Wheat" and "Snowflake'
READ
,cX ,koor;,,1 , • :,6,,ArAtt.".1,044";,74:4i$14,*414*$,9,i3'
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NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE
YOUR
Furnace Cleaned
IStart saving money tit the Start of
the Cold' Season. —• Get all the heat
out of your fuel there is in it — with,,
a clean, well -working furnace. We do
a thorough repair and cleaning: jox,
for only g few dollars.
CALL US NOW!
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To: Hawkins
HARDWARE and, PLUMBING:
Phone 244'