The Clinton News Record, 1930-11-27, Page 8Rubber News
Did you ever stop to consider how little difference there is in
price between the highest grade "Dominion- Rubbers" and "The
Other Kind." ?
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The difference in many cases is only a few cents.
Our stock of this high grade rubber footwear is now at its best
and -we urge you to see these goods and get our priees before buy-
ing; ,
We have all the newest .ideas in Ladies and Misses' Gaytees.
We have Ladies' Rubbers from 25c up, Mpn's from 95c up.
Seo our Special Rubber Boots at $3.95.
WOOL BLANKET SPECIAL- On Saturday, we place on sale a-
bout 1 dozen pair of our heavy all -wool Blankets in white with
:pink or 'blue borders. A regular $1'0,50 value for $8,75.
MEN'S' AND BOYS' TTN.DE'RWEAR.•.4Wce are offering extra spe-
oial clearing prices on Stanfield's Heavy' Red or Blue label Un-
derwear. We have another shipment of our .Fleece Line spe-
cials in the following lines. Men's Shirts and. Drawers, BSe
;Per garment; Boys' Shirts and Drawers, 49c per garment;
aten's Fleece Combinations, $1.45 per suit; Boys' Fleece Com-
binations, 95c per suit.
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS AND OFFER YOU HIGHEST
QUALITY GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES
Plumsteel Bros:
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into five -circuit niicro.syn-
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Now you can turn to radio—
Victor Radio—with new ' as-
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when you want it!
Value is paramount in this
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$285 . . . and in Victor Radio
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CHRIST1VIAS IS ALIVIOST HERE
SEE OUR NEW CHRISTMAS STOCK OF.
CANDY, PEEL„ CHERRIES, RAISINS,
ON DISPLAY FOR THAT CHRISTMAS CAKE OF YOURS
ITEMS FOR WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 29,,, 1930
' BULK SEEDLESS RAISINS
2 lbs; for .
CI-IOICE TOMATOES, 2's •
2 tins for
{Q. 4 SEIVR PEAS;
Per Tin
,SINAPQHB SLICED PINEAPPLES
2 tins for . ,. .... ,.. •i:t•,
PAN SHINE, best for cleaning
2 tins for , ,
Hawe's Wax, 1 lb. ... ,.. , . , 43e Lawrason's Ammonia, 9 pk.15c '
Chi targe ...... 21c Lawrason's Flusho, tin ....28c
Royal York Tea, 1-2's , .. , 28c Lemon, Orange Peel, Ib. ..19c
Royal York Tea, 1 Ib. L...55c - Citron Peel, per lb. 29c
Large fancy Pink Salmon 15c New Currants, 2 lbs. 35c
Libby's Saner Kraut 15e Bleached Sultana Raisins ..20e
d 't MEATS
Sausage, per lb. . 25e Breakfast Bacon, per lb. ..35c
Cottage Roll, per lb. 33e Back Bacon, per lb.. . 47c
i•Iead Cheese, per Ib. ..,18e Cheese&Macaroni loaf, lb, 30c
STOP AND SHOP AT
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19c
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25c
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MAKE YOUR GIFTS PRACTICAL
'FOR CHRISTMAS
A little advance work among the families to give something
really inducing for the home; might 'be wortih considering, and :w e
will he glad'to assist you in making your choice.'
We have a. wonderful stock of :Chesterfield. Suites, all Brand.
New in the latest designsand coverings, and OH, SUCH COMFORT!
Then for Lamps,-jwell, you can see for yourself.
You will find the finest tine of Novelties you ever saw includ-
ing Smokers, Magazine Racks, End Tables, Cedar Chests and Fern-
eries.
If you are interested in Kitchen Cabinets, it will • pay you to
make enquiries, as we .have some real specia1s, Right •14w
Clinton Hardware & Furniture Co
Funeral Directors Monument Dealers
The Store with a Mock
Bardwarc Phone, 195 , Flirt/it-ere. Phone, 104
THE CLINON-rl'EW$ RECORD
A FOREWORD
REGARDING
IIJ1Stll1LS
Cards
AND"'
Stickers
A pleasing array of the above Lias
arrived. Of particular interest will
this news be to those wlio have over-
seas packages to send. A, box of
Cards with engraved ,greetings 'and
envelopes to match has arrested the
attention of several customers. The
:box. contains 15 cards anti the price
is 40c, (Note the price is less than
3c each card), Another item worthy
of special- mention is an envelope
containing 200 assorted tags, seats)
and inclosure ears for 25c. Note 200
pieces for 25c,
Tile W. D. Fair Co.
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
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Mr. Weldon Hovey of Stratford 'was.
up over the wegk.encj,
M1ss Glover of .the G.I, staff was in
'Toronto over the week -end.
Mrs, Wull Jenkins Is visiting this
week with friends at Wingham,
Miss Mary Ghidley of Toronto was
the week -end guest of Mrs. Fred
Ford.
Messrs, Coombs and Alien of the C.
1. staff spent the week -end at their
homes in London.
Rev. A. A, and Mrs. Holmes leave
,Monday for Toronto, where they
will spend the winter.
Mrs. George Ladd of A]monte, Mich.,
formerly of Clinton, visited in
town over the week -end.
Mi, and Af s. Rees Jenkins of Wood-
lands Farm are spending a few
days in Toronto this week.
Mr. and, M'as. Ernest Paterson and
;family clic) Miss Newman were in
Toronto over the week -end.
Mr, and Mrs. Vesey and children of
Fullerton visited the lady's sister,
,Miss R, V, Irwin, on Sunday.
Mr. W. R. Miller and Miss Mollie
A2i]ler of Toronto were week -end
guests of Mise Hattie Courtice.
Mr. Frank Dale of London spent the
week -end at the hone of his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dale.
MVlisses Ruth Vernier and Grace Ev-
arts of Stratford Normal spent the
week -end at their homes in town,
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Johnston of
Brucefield visited with Chief L.
and Mrs. Stung during the past
week,,
Misses Gunine and Tuffield of Lon-
don and Mrs. de la Penotiere of St.
Thomas visited friends in town
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, R. A. Stevenson of
Brockville, have been visiting at
the home of their brother, Mr. W.
J. Stevenson.
Mr. and Mrs, Jim Chowen of Strat-
ford visited with the former's par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs, J. G. Chowan,
of town on Sunday.
Mr. and Mks. Nesbit Cook and 1VMr,
and •Mrs. Laverne Cook of Toronto
spent the week -end with the form-
ers parents .in town,
Mr. and Mrs. Mowat Choweh of Kin-
; cardine visited at the home of the
former's•,parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
G. Chowen, over the week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Gibbings were
guests of the former''s 'sister and
brother-in-law, 112r:. and Mrs. J.
W. Treleaven of Lucknow, over,
the. week -end. -
!Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Ashton of Strat-
ford visited their parents, Mr. and
'M'rs, W. H. •Cole, of Clinton and
Mr. and Mrs, John. Ashton near
•Seaforth, last weck,
Mx. and. Mrs. E. C. Andrews and
family ants. Miss Cole of._Scarboro
,Bluffs spent' the. week -end with
the parents •of W. Andrews, Mag-
istrate and Mrs, S. J, Andrews,
Mr. ' Joseph Taylor and his sisters,
/Misses Elizabeth and Ida, of
;Science Hil, formerly residents of
„.Stanley township, visited in town
. and vicinity^ on Thursday last, re-
maining over to attend the play tri
the hall that evening,
Miss• Annie Lawrence of Seaforth
has teen the guest during the past
week .of Mr. and Mils. Ii. W.
Charlesworth. Mass !Lawrence
was formerly school nurse in
Clinton; and made many friends
during her ..sojourn here.
Mrs. Abner Cosepsand her sister,
'Miss Mary' Turner, came down
froin 'Wingham .last week and vis-
iced their 'brother, Mr; G. N. Tur-
ner, and lits family in town -and re-
latives in l2uckersmith and Stanley
for a' few days, Miss Turner, who
has been -in British Columbia for
the past. mine years and returned
east only recently, is remaining
for a longer visit,
TIME'!`
Your
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, ] 930'
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SEE OUR NORTH WINDOW FOR NEW
RAISIN'S, PEELS AND NUS
AT CHAIN -STORE PRICES -
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BIG RAISIN WEEK 1ROCETERIA SPECIALS.
for Cakes & Puddings ONE CENT SALE
Val. Raisins, 2 lb. 25c
Seedless Rai., 2 Ib. 21c
New Currants, Ib. 19c,;
Dates, 2 ib. 19c
Citron Peel, Ib. '29c
Shelled Walnuts lb. 49c 1
Peels, Lemon & Orange, lb. 19c
Fair Sex Soap, 5 for 31c
Sugar, pouii ds 25c
P. & G. Soap, 5 bars 14c
Granulated Sugar, 5 Ib. 27c
Toilet Soap 5c Icing 3
Ammonia,5 pkgs. 25c • Spaghetti, 2 pkgs. 25c
p g CALL. AND SEE CHRIST.,
Pink Salmon — 15c-, MIAS NOVELTIES
Salada Tea, lb. 53c g FRY'S BON BON'S TEA KETTLES
1VIUFFET DISHES
Olives 19c AEROPLANES, each 30c
Sodas, (broken) pound l0c ' SMILES'N CHUCKLES
Heinz Tomato Soup, 3--25c Christmas Creams &
Chocolates 19C
s0c
" " SECONDS 49c
Heinz Catsup 21cP Christmas ,Mixture 15c
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FRIGIDAIRE SPECIALS
Picnic Hams 19c Sausage 25r .d 2 packages
Pineapple, 2 tins
Bacon 35c . Salmon S k
nac s TomatoeE ties s
Palm Olive, 3 cakes
Fresh Oysters,FinnanHaddie-- k? Oranges, 2 dozen
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25c
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23c
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CLINTON'S BIG Where
CORNER GROCETERIA
Phone 48
FREE DELIVERY "Sells for Less"
Price Prevails \
PEOPLE YOU KNOW 1 purchased a harness shop there.
n 112x. and Mars. Antos Cartwright of
Mss. W, Bryson went to Toronto 0
Friday.
Mrs. R. J. Muff is at present visitin
friends in Kincardine.
Misses Robinson of W,'oodstoek w
the guests of Mrs. Rena M. Hove
over the week -end.
Mr. Hugh Hawkins returned on Sa
urday after spending a week i
Philadelphia and other places.
Miles Harriet Hawkins, who recent)
graduated from Stratford Genera
Vospital, has been spending a littl
holiday at her home in town.
Mr. D. Rueger and Master Rueg
stud Mr, -Chas. Williams of Gode
rich township a•nd Mr. mid Mrs. A
Fulford and babe of Clinton motor
ed to New Hamburg on Sunday t
visit relatives..
Mr. Murdoch McDonald, Ma•. H. John
ston and Mrs. 'Griffin and Mis
Griffin of Goderich spent a da
last week as the guests. of Mr. ant
Mrs. Arthur Fulford of town,
VARNA
?tr. and M,rs. J. T. Reid, Eric Reid
and Mrs. M'.cNaughton spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Horner.
Miss creno Chatty of London spent
the week -end at her home here.
Miss Violet .Morrison of Clinton
spent the week -end with Miss Fran-
ces Moaosp.
Miss Margaret Chutcr• spent Sun-
day ! with Miss Muriel Rathwell.
A reception was held last Thurs-
day evening for Mr, and Mrs. Geo.
H. Beatty in the town hall and they
were presented with a lovely silver
tea service. The evening was spent
in cards and dancing and all report
a good time.
Mr. Jim Reid and Miss Mary Reid
of Bayfield spent Sunday in the vil-
lage.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Austin spent
Sunday with friends in Blyth,
CONSTANCY
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Messrs. Arnold Dale and Leo.
Stephenson :.motored to Toronto on
Fridayto attend the Royal. Fair for
a few days,
Mrs. Wan.• McArthur and Little
son, Leslie of Goderich spent a few
days last week at the home of the
lady's sister, Mrs. Adam. Nicholson.
M4•, and 11/Crs. George Riley visit-
ed onSunday at the home of their
daughter, Mrs. Fred Stephenson of
Brussels, whose little daughter, .Miss,
Isabel, had been operated•on at the
Listowel hospital, for' swollen glands.
Mise Kathleen- Logan of Blyth
spent the week -end at the home of'
her sister,.;Mas. Leo Stephenson.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Nicholson left
on Tuesday for -Windsor to attend
the wedding of their niece, Miss Jos-
ephine Barwick, • to Mir. Leslie 'Mc-
Kay of 'Detroit, at the home of the
fornner's sister, Mrs. George Giles.
Miss Barwick is well-known here,
having scent • 'her girlhood in the
village' with her grandparents,.. 1121.
and Mrs. James Mann, ani we ex-
tend our congratulations. The young
counle will reside, in !Detroit.
The Ladies' Aid held their month.
lv meeting in the basement of 'the
church last Thursday, •
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AUBURN
The Mission Band and W.M,S: of
Knox United church will -hold thein
annual bazaar and hot supper on
Friday -of this week from 5 to 8 p m.
Mr. and Mrs.• Wiellimgbon Good
have moved their household effectS
to B;onsall, where they intend to
make' their home, Mr, ' Good has
Clinton called on friends here on
Sunday last.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Munro motored
to Toronto on Saturday, returning on
Tuesday.
"SAY IT WITH FLOWERS"
Ferns and Cyclamens
Attractive Plants at Attractive
Prices at our Flower Shop
in connection with_ the
CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPRESS
Cut Flowers for all Occasions
'MUMS, -ROSES, CARNATIONS
Fresh Lettuce, l0c per bunch
Try Sertabs for Your House Plants,
25c per lox.
J. Cuninghame, Florist
Phones 31 and 176w 93-2.
MOVING
SALE
We are preparing to move our
Confectionery Stock and Fixtures to
our newly remodeled store on -Hu-
ron street, where we will re -open -our
quality •Confectionery, Ice -Cream and
Lunch Roomearly in December.
To reduce our present stock cif
packages, bulk and Home-made
Candy we are reducing our complete
stock and invite you to take advan-
tage. of these Bargains.
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
WATCH FOR OUR RE -OPENING
EARLY IN DECEMBER.
Wendorf's Bakery
MAKERS OF
"Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake"
BREAD
Now you need that
New St I Te
or eater
Get a Circulator this Winter and
enjoy warmth all through the
house, We have Clare Bios, and
Dominion Stove and Foundry Co's.,
with. the New' Rater Grate. The first
of its kind and a great fuel „saver.
Be sure and see it and you will 'buy.
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See our new style Aladdin Lennp
for 'better light on the dark witner.
night. • Wo also carry a few repairs
011 }land
Hawkins
HARDWARE and PLUMBING
Phone 244
Dill Pickles, 3 , 10c
Sauer Kraut 3-25c
Lamb Rst's, ib. 20c
Lamb -Stews 15c
Shortening 11b' 15c
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Home Made Pork
Sausage 22c
Home Made Head
Cheese 15c
Lard 17c 3 for 50c
EVERYTHING' IN FOWL
LAMB, VEAL, ' PORK and BEEF
at Reasonable Prices
PLEASE ORDER EARLY
CONNELL eR TYND LG
" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "
Phone 162 Huron Street.
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COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
Conuinencei:cd
THURSDAY AND F,, !DAY
DECEMBER 11 & 12
TWO !'LAYS:
- "Beauty and the Jacobin"
"Jazz and Minuet"
Choruses Gymnastics Dances
Diplomas Distributed on Thursday
Medals Awarded on Friday
COLLEGIATE AUDITORIUM' ADMISSION 50c