The Clinton News Record, 1931-03-05, Page 8llocasasomenseesommostsseass
IRR CLINTON-NEWii RECORD
TtlURSDAq';,;. M'.5•EEl2.5;.1031 '
Why Tip Top Clothes are the
Greatest Tailored -to -Measure
Value in Canada-
ana a-1. The Woolens are bought for spot cash from the World's Larg-
1.
est mills.
2. tEvery Garmentis made in their own great tailoring plant the
World's largest one -priced organization.
3. They are sold to you direct through their own stores: and dealers.
4. , You have your unrestricted choice of anycloth, made in any
style at one price,
NO MORE $24.00 NO Less
IT WILL PAY YOU SEE OUR NEW SPRING AND SUMMER
_TO
FABRICS AND TO KNIOW HOW CORRECTLY YOU
CAN $E DRESSED IN FINELY TAILGR]SD
CLOTHES FOR $24.00
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
, Plumsteel Bros.
i
MEATS
Fresh Pic. Ilam, 5-6 lb., lb 18c
i Sausage, per ib.. ...28c.
Head-lheese, per lb. ..18c
Z Break. Bacon, in piece, Ib, .83c
DEPENDABLE
When a seller of merchandise over a period of years has built
up a reputation for fair and honest dealings, it stands to reason that
ho will do everything in his power to maintain his cordial relations
with his customers. 'That is one reason why the Superior Chain
Stores week after week offer the best bargains in fresh and canned
goods. That is why your Superior grocer is constantly dependable
WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS
Lily Brand Chicken Haddie
per tin , . 17c
Shaker Salt, plain or iodized
2 pkgs. , . 17e
Princess Soap Flakes and
trial pkg., Free 23e
Purity Quick Oats 25e
Finest Bulk. Coffee, fresh
ground, per lb. . 550
Roman IM'feaI, per pkg. , 29e
Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs. 25e
Pry's Cocoa, 1-2 lb. tin ...19e
Columbia Matches, 3 boxes 28e
Pink Salmon, large 15c
Oxo Cordial, 6 oz. 30e
Lux Flakes, 2 pkgs. 19c
Chateau Cheese, 1-2 Ib190
Certified Jam, jar , 48c
Family Blend Tea, Ib. ...,39c
Family Blend Coffee, ]b.! 39c
Clark Pork & Beans, 3 tins 27c
FISH
Salmon (silver bright), lb. 18c
Herring, per doz. 40e
Codfish, per pkg. ,.,, .,19c
SPECIAL FOR WEEK -END
Pager by the Bag, Cauliflower, Lettuce, Celery, Oranges,
Grapefruit,
J. T cKN IC HT ee SON
of
Pails
Pails
Pails
g "THE FARMER'S WONDER PACKAGE"
11 1 STRAINER PAIL 1 MILK PAIL
1 FLARING. GALVANIZED PAIL o
1 STRAIGHT GALVANIZED PAIL 14
ALL 813
n FOR'
0
Sutter & Perdue
We are pleased, we might go so
far as to say we are proud to intro-
duce to you Rogue Windsor Station-
ery, a writing paper very satisfac-
tory for socialcorrespondence, snow
white, uniformly' finished, non -trans
parent envelopes, each quire of pa-
per and package of envelopes wrap-
ped in cellophane, a pew featurethat.
insures the goods reaching you fresh
and clean. It is reasonably priced at
50c for a• quire and a packager We
have lower priced writing-. paper but
none .cheaper for discriminating us-
ers.
Temperature is news — News that
changes day by day and even hour
'by hour. A thermometer will give
you the temperature news.
"300 Things a Bright Bey Can
Do," "801 Things a Bright 'Girl Can
Do.' Priced at $2:00 eaeli are late
additions to our book stock;
This is a time of business fears
and exaggerated alarms. Faith and
confidence are in the background.
viewpoints as to cause and eure of
conditions are divergent: The cur-
rent situation is not new, the world
is in the' grasp of old forces, that
here -to -fore have induced the return
of prosperity, the present is a bad
time to get panic-stricken, ander-
consumption is surely as potent as
over -production. It is a time for
wise spending, for reasonable spend -
thriftiness as being more desirable
than needless deprivation.
Life seems a little kinder and the
day a little brighter and the heart a
little -higher when a little definite
piece of sunshine offered by friend
to friend is dispatched by the use of
a suitable greeting card.
vie W. 0. Fair Ca.
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
j!€$Qt4
@.��Iw�l1$01 1.i1!tun, n n p nilroil. d,4111111nn.`:
1rr. Duncan Cartwright is in To-
ronto this week.
Mrs. A. E. Durnin has been visiting
friends at Lucknow,
Mr. and W. Chas. Cantelon of To-
ronto were in town over the week-
end.
Miss Marion Gibbings spent the
week -end with her parents in
town.
Mrs. J, G, Chowen and Miss R. V.
Irwin visited in Stratford during
the past week,
Mr. Lorne Cook of Toronto spent the
week -end with his parents, Mr, and
1Mrs. Creo Cook.
Mr. W. Ford of London visited with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. ..
Ford, over the week -end.
Mr. R. J. Nimmons of New York vis-
ited his cousin, Mr. Bert Irwin of
'Tuckersmitha for a day while here.
Mrs. J. E. Cook was in Hamilton
attending the funeral of the late
Mrs. D. Dickinson, formerly of
'Clinton.
Mrs. Ben Cole, who has spent the
winter with relatives in Ypsilanti,
Mich., returned to her home in
town last week.
Miss Ruth Venner and 3Iiss Grace
Evans of Stratford Normal spent
the week -end at their respective
Domes in town.
Mrs, A, D. Beaton and Mr. Holmes.
Beaton returned last week after
spending the past two or three
months in Toronto,
Miss Freda Wallis and Miss Prosser
of Guelph were week -end guests
with the former's parents, iilr.
and Mrs. C. J. -Wallis.
Mrs. C. 11. Epps arrived home from
Cuba on March 4th and is intend-
ing to spend several months with
her mother in town, Mrs. M. Ar-
gent.
Miss Evelyn Hall returned to re-
sume her studies at the Toronto
University on Saturday after be-
ing hone for a fortnight or so ow-
ing to illness.
Mr. R. 3. Nimmons of New York
'City spent the past week with his
sister, Mrs. Edward East, having
come to attend the funeral of his
aunt, the late Mrs. Kearns.
Mis, J. E. Turner and two children,
who have been spending some
weeks at the home of the lady's
father, Mr. Herbert Crich, have
returned to their. home in Tucker -
smith.
SUPERIOR QUALITY CHICKS
We have Quality Chicks to offer at reduced prices in the follow-
ing popular breeds:
Barred Rooks, S. C. White Leghorns, White Wyandottes,
Black Minorcas, Jersey Black Giants
Trap -nesting. 200 birds in record of performance.
Wo can spare a few trays each week for custom hatching.
Let as send our pamphlet and price list and learn more aborlt us..
SUNNYVALE POULTRY FARM AND IIATCBERY
Seaforth, Ontario, Phone 137r3, Seaforth Central,
067tf.,
1 ree!
With Cash purchase of a Ib, tin, of
Maxwell House C..ffee at 55c 1b,,
A Regular sized Loaf of Bread will be Given absolutely away
At 8.30 Saturday Morning the Sale of Coffee will commence and as w.e:. have a
limited Number of pounds of Coffes, Come Early and get a Free Loaf of Brea L Also in
our Groceteria. All Goods Marked with Red Tickets, will be on Sale.
Cascade Salmon (large)
Red Star
Gold Seal
Maple Leaf
2 lbs. Lard
Cooking Figs per lb.
Salada, Lipton, Red Rose Tea
3 lb. pkgs. Lard (Drip)
2 tins Sour Kraut
Brooms .each
2 tins Tomatoes,
99.
99
15c
25c
35c.
38c
25c.
9c
53c
25c
28c
25c
2 Cans large Pumpkin
3 Corn Flakes
5 lbs. Gran. Sugar
Oranges- -& Lemons per. doz.
Soda Biscuits per Ib.
2 can Peas
3 lbs. Black Tea
4 Snow Flake Ammonia
2 Golden Bantam Corn
Aylmer Soups - 3 for
3 Aylmer Pork and Beans
25c
25c
28c
19c
16c
15c
,$1.00
25c
25c
27c
25c
CLINTON'S BIG
I ,
CORNER GROCETERIA a qT op
Phone 48
FREE DELIVERY"
PHONE 48
Where
"Sells for Less"
Price Prevails
house. A. very pleasant evening was
spent and Mr. and Mrs. McKnight's
friends marked the event bypresent-
ing them with a number of useful
and appropriate gifts. Their friends
hope they may still be halo and
hearty when their golden wedding
anniversary conies around.
Harold Stanbury has engaged with
Mr. Allen for the coining season.
Master Jack McKnight has been
visiting his grandparents in Clinton.
The little son of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Lane has been taken to Clin-
ton Hospital for treatment. It • is
hoped the little ebap may soon -be
all right again.
Play in Ontario Street Church
The 3 -act Comedy, "Beads on a
String," will be presented in Ontar-
io Street United church, Clinton, by
the young people of Sharon church,
on the evening of
Monday, March 16th
at 8 o'clock
under auspices of Ontario St. Y.P.L.
Admission 25c 08-2.
St. Patrick's Tea
and Sale
' An afternoon tea and sale of
home bakingand candy will be held
in the Council Chamber on
Saturday, March 14th
Mrs. Martha Jones of Reynolds,
North Dakota, has been visiting at
the home of her brother, Mr. Chas,
L. Glees, Huron Road, and with
other •friends and relatives , in
Minton and vicinity.
Messrs. H. W. Charlesworth, A
Cantelon and Jas. Marshall of
,Clinton and Mr. Thos. Betties. of
'Goderich township, attended the
annual meeting of the Erie Oil
Co,, in London on Monday.
Mrs, Robert Douglas who has been
visiting her father, Mr. Herbert
Crich of town ' and other members
' of the family in the vicinity for
the past couple of months, left
Thursday to visit in Stratford and
Hamilton before leaving for her
home at Strasbourg, Sask. Mr
Crich Ind his daughter, Miss Glad-
ys, motored Mrs. Douglas to
Stratford.
LONDON ROAD
all.. and Mrs; Glen McKnight cele-
brated'their wooden wedding anni-
versary, the fifth, on Trtesday even-
ing, ; when they entertained a num-
ber of their friends in their lovely
Commencing at 2.30
Under auspices of W.A., of Wesley -
Willis United Church
Call and see what they have for sale
and enjoy a cup of tea.
08-2.
SAP
SEASON
WILL SOON BE HERE
Order your Pans and Buckets now
and be, ready when the Season opens.
SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK
Rye Bread
Whole Wheat Bread
"AS YOU LIKE IT" ,
f you are I,00lcing for a Variety of
Bread Then This Store can
Supply You.
"BRIDGE CANDIES BRIDGE"
THAT SATISFY
Mint Patties & Divinity Fudge
FOR THIS WiEEK
HOT CROSS BUNS
Wendorf's Bakery
& CONFECTIONERY—Makers of
"Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake"
BREAD
PHONE 68
1-1900 Second Band Electric
Washer, $50.00, Copper tub.
The other 2 are sold.
Your. choice of several Washer
Premiums,, at $1.00.
T. Hawkins
HARDWARE and PLUMBING
Phone 244
PREVENTION OF
EYE TROUBLE
Prevention is better than cure.
It is cheaper.
It is possible when cure is im-
possible.
Eye trouble may be avoided by
the timely use of glasses, averting
discomfort, suffering and perman-
ent impairment of sight. We are
properly equipped to adjust glas-
ses and guarantee satisfaction.
USELESS TIME PIECES
If there is a watch or clock in your house that refuses to go let us
have a look at it. You know it would go if it could. Something some-
where is wrong. It may be nothing serious. A few minutes' time at a
few cents' cost may make it as good as new. We will look it over for
you and if it can be fixed we can fix it:
R. H. JOHNSON
MINTON'S I..EAPING J12WELERY STORE
Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry
Next Hovey's Drug Store. Jeweller and Optician
ansiglistakoviVessessolifiosam
FUR
iU S&ue you a 1
ALS
t of Ntoiiey
It will pay you to buy now and have these bargains put away 'til later
We have put especially low prices on all our Bedroom Furniture, in-
cluding: BEDROOM SUITES, ODD DRESSERS and STANDS, BED.
SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES, DININGROOM SUITES at amazingly
Low Prices.
Some Extra Special Values in KITCHEN CABINETS.
Several Real Values in Chesterfield Suites, Automans, and Footstools.
Better hurry and get some of ourLA.MP BARGAINS while they last.
These special Prices will only be good while the Stock lasts so be wise
and get some of tliese.Bargains. ,
CIintoultardware&FUr11itllFCC
Funeral Directors Hardware Phone, 195
The Store with a Stook
Monument Dealers
{.F ..iTVAL:LS
BEEF•
Rump Roast - , '15e
Rib Roast, per, ib: ,.,16c
Chuck Roast, per lb, 16c
Shoulder Roast, per lb. . ,16e
Corner Roast, per lb. 20e
Flank Boils, Rolled, Ib. 1Se
Rib Boil, per lb. 14e
Hock Cut, per lb. 18e
Round Steak, per Ib, 22e
Hamburg Steak, per lb. .,20e
—,-.........—.....,—T
P \
S. -Roast, per ib. 16c
• Rib Roast, per lb. 17e
Loin Roast, per lb. 18c
Fresh Picnic hams ..,... 16c
Pork Chops, per. Ib. 20e
Sausage, home-made ' 18e
2 lbs, for 35c
Head Cheese .. , 1Sc
Side Pork, per lb, 16e
Fresh Bacon, per lb, 20c
SCIINIDER'S LARD, 20 ib. Pail $2.55
/MINX'S TOMATO CATSUP : 20e
BULK, SWEET MIXED PICKLES, per pint 25e
PICNIC SALMON, small cans . 100
SAUER KRAUT, 3 lbs. for . 25c
DILL PICKLES, 2 for So. .
KINDLY ORDER THE DAY BEFORE FOR EARLY DELIVIzRY
CONNELL rii TYNDALL
" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "
Phone 102 Iluron Street.
KEEP CIIAUTAUQUA DATES IN MIND
i
MEATS
Fresh Pic. Ilam, 5-6 lb., lb 18c
i Sausage, per ib.. ...28c.
Head-lheese, per lb. ..18c
Z Break. Bacon, in piece, Ib, .83c
DEPENDABLE
When a seller of merchandise over a period of years has built
up a reputation for fair and honest dealings, it stands to reason that
ho will do everything in his power to maintain his cordial relations
with his customers. 'That is one reason why the Superior Chain
Stores week after week offer the best bargains in fresh and canned
goods. That is why your Superior grocer is constantly dependable
WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS
Lily Brand Chicken Haddie
per tin , . 17c
Shaker Salt, plain or iodized
2 pkgs. , . 17e
Princess Soap Flakes and
trial pkg., Free 23e
Purity Quick Oats 25e
Finest Bulk. Coffee, fresh
ground, per lb. . 550
Roman IM'feaI, per pkg. , 29e
Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs. 25e
Pry's Cocoa, 1-2 lb. tin ...19e
Columbia Matches, 3 boxes 28e
Pink Salmon, large 15c
Oxo Cordial, 6 oz. 30e
Lux Flakes, 2 pkgs. 19c
Chateau Cheese, 1-2 Ib190
Certified Jam, jar , 48c
Family Blend Tea, Ib. ...,39c
Family Blend Coffee, ]b.! 39c
Clark Pork & Beans, 3 tins 27c
FISH
Salmon (silver bright), lb. 18c
Herring, per doz. 40e
Codfish, per pkg. ,.,, .,19c
SPECIAL FOR WEEK -END
Pager by the Bag, Cauliflower, Lettuce, Celery, Oranges,
Grapefruit,
J. T cKN IC HT ee SON
of
Pails
Pails
Pails
g "THE FARMER'S WONDER PACKAGE"
11 1 STRAINER PAIL 1 MILK PAIL
1 FLARING. GALVANIZED PAIL o
1 STRAIGHT GALVANIZED PAIL 14
ALL 813
n FOR'
0
Sutter & Perdue
We are pleased, we might go so
far as to say we are proud to intro-
duce to you Rogue Windsor Station-
ery, a writing paper very satisfac-
tory for socialcorrespondence, snow
white, uniformly' finished, non -trans
parent envelopes, each quire of pa-
per and package of envelopes wrap-
ped in cellophane, a pew featurethat.
insures the goods reaching you fresh
and clean. It is reasonably priced at
50c for a• quire and a packager We
have lower priced writing-. paper but
none .cheaper for discriminating us-
ers.
Temperature is news — News that
changes day by day and even hour
'by hour. A thermometer will give
you the temperature news.
"300 Things a Bright Bey Can
Do," "801 Things a Bright 'Girl Can
Do.' Priced at $2:00 eaeli are late
additions to our book stock;
This is a time of business fears
and exaggerated alarms. Faith and
confidence are in the background.
viewpoints as to cause and eure of
conditions are divergent: The cur-
rent situation is not new, the world
is in the' grasp of old forces, that
here -to -fore have induced the return
of prosperity, the present is a bad
time to get panic-stricken, ander-
consumption is surely as potent as
over -production. It is a time for
wise spending, for reasonable spend -
thriftiness as being more desirable
than needless deprivation.
Life seems a little kinder and the
day a little brighter and the heart a
little -higher when a little definite
piece of sunshine offered by friend
to friend is dispatched by the use of
a suitable greeting card.
vie W. 0. Fair Ca.
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
j!€$Qt4
@.��Iw�l1$01 1.i1!tun, n n p nilroil. d,4111111nn.`:
1rr. Duncan Cartwright is in To-
ronto this week.
Mrs. A. E. Durnin has been visiting
friends at Lucknow,
Mr. and W. Chas. Cantelon of To-
ronto were in town over the week-
end.
Miss Marion Gibbings spent the
week -end with her parents in
town.
Mrs. J, G, Chowen and Miss R. V.
Irwin visited in Stratford during
the past week,
Mr. Lorne Cook of Toronto spent the
week -end with his parents, Mr, and
1Mrs. Creo Cook.
Mr. W. Ford of London visited with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. ..
Ford, over the week -end.
Mr. R. J. Nimmons of New York vis-
ited his cousin, Mr. Bert Irwin of
'Tuckersmitha for a day while here.
Mrs. J. E. Cook was in Hamilton
attending the funeral of the late
Mrs. D. Dickinson, formerly of
'Clinton.
Mrs. Ben Cole, who has spent the
winter with relatives in Ypsilanti,
Mich., returned to her home in
town last week.
Miss Ruth Venner and 3Iiss Grace
Evans of Stratford Normal spent
the week -end at their respective
Domes in town.
Mrs, A, D. Beaton and Mr. Holmes.
Beaton returned last week after
spending the past two or three
months in Toronto,
Miss Freda Wallis and Miss Prosser
of Guelph were week -end guests
with the former's parents, iilr.
and Mrs. C. J. -Wallis.
Mrs. C. 11. Epps arrived home from
Cuba on March 4th and is intend-
ing to spend several months with
her mother in town, Mrs. M. Ar-
gent.
Miss Evelyn Hall returned to re-
sume her studies at the Toronto
University on Saturday after be-
ing hone for a fortnight or so ow-
ing to illness.
Mr. R. 3. Nimmons of New York
'City spent the past week with his
sister, Mrs. Edward East, having
come to attend the funeral of his
aunt, the late Mrs. Kearns.
Mis, J. E. Turner and two children,
who have been spending some
weeks at the home of the lady's
father, Mr. Herbert Crich, have
returned to their. home in Tucker -
smith.
SUPERIOR QUALITY CHICKS
We have Quality Chicks to offer at reduced prices in the follow-
ing popular breeds:
Barred Rooks, S. C. White Leghorns, White Wyandottes,
Black Minorcas, Jersey Black Giants
Trap -nesting. 200 birds in record of performance.
Wo can spare a few trays each week for custom hatching.
Let as send our pamphlet and price list and learn more aborlt us..
SUNNYVALE POULTRY FARM AND IIATCBERY
Seaforth, Ontario, Phone 137r3, Seaforth Central,
067tf.,
1 ree!
With Cash purchase of a Ib, tin, of
Maxwell House C..ffee at 55c 1b,,
A Regular sized Loaf of Bread will be Given absolutely away
At 8.30 Saturday Morning the Sale of Coffee will commence and as w.e:. have a
limited Number of pounds of Coffes, Come Early and get a Free Loaf of Brea L Also in
our Groceteria. All Goods Marked with Red Tickets, will be on Sale.
Cascade Salmon (large)
Red Star
Gold Seal
Maple Leaf
2 lbs. Lard
Cooking Figs per lb.
Salada, Lipton, Red Rose Tea
3 lb. pkgs. Lard (Drip)
2 tins Sour Kraut
Brooms .each
2 tins Tomatoes,
99.
99
15c
25c
35c.
38c
25c.
9c
53c
25c
28c
25c
2 Cans large Pumpkin
3 Corn Flakes
5 lbs. Gran. Sugar
Oranges- -& Lemons per. doz.
Soda Biscuits per Ib.
2 can Peas
3 lbs. Black Tea
4 Snow Flake Ammonia
2 Golden Bantam Corn
Aylmer Soups - 3 for
3 Aylmer Pork and Beans
25c
25c
28c
19c
16c
15c
,$1.00
25c
25c
27c
25c
CLINTON'S BIG
I ,
CORNER GROCETERIA a qT op
Phone 48
FREE DELIVERY"
PHONE 48
Where
"Sells for Less"
Price Prevails
house. A. very pleasant evening was
spent and Mr. and Mrs. McKnight's
friends marked the event bypresent-
ing them with a number of useful
and appropriate gifts. Their friends
hope they may still be halo and
hearty when their golden wedding
anniversary conies around.
Harold Stanbury has engaged with
Mr. Allen for the coining season.
Master Jack McKnight has been
visiting his grandparents in Clinton.
The little son of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Lane has been taken to Clin-
ton Hospital for treatment. It • is
hoped the little ebap may soon -be
all right again.
Play in Ontario Street Church
The 3 -act Comedy, "Beads on a
String," will be presented in Ontar-
io Street United church, Clinton, by
the young people of Sharon church,
on the evening of
Monday, March 16th
at 8 o'clock
under auspices of Ontario St. Y.P.L.
Admission 25c 08-2.
St. Patrick's Tea
and Sale
' An afternoon tea and sale of
home bakingand candy will be held
in the Council Chamber on
Saturday, March 14th
Mrs. Martha Jones of Reynolds,
North Dakota, has been visiting at
the home of her brother, Mr. Chas,
L. Glees, Huron Road, and with
other •friends and relatives , in
Minton and vicinity.
Messrs. H. W. Charlesworth, A
Cantelon and Jas. Marshall of
,Clinton and Mr. Thos. Betties. of
'Goderich township, attended the
annual meeting of the Erie Oil
Co,, in London on Monday.
Mrs, Robert Douglas who has been
visiting her father, Mr. Herbert
Crich of town ' and other members
' of the family in the vicinity for
the past couple of months, left
Thursday to visit in Stratford and
Hamilton before leaving for her
home at Strasbourg, Sask. Mr
Crich Ind his daughter, Miss Glad-
ys, motored Mrs. Douglas to
Stratford.
LONDON ROAD
all.. and Mrs; Glen McKnight cele-
brated'their wooden wedding anni-
versary, the fifth, on Trtesday even-
ing, ; when they entertained a num-
ber of their friends in their lovely
Commencing at 2.30
Under auspices of W.A., of Wesley -
Willis United Church
Call and see what they have for sale
and enjoy a cup of tea.
08-2.
SAP
SEASON
WILL SOON BE HERE
Order your Pans and Buckets now
and be, ready when the Season opens.
SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK
Rye Bread
Whole Wheat Bread
"AS YOU LIKE IT" ,
f you are I,00lcing for a Variety of
Bread Then This Store can
Supply You.
"BRIDGE CANDIES BRIDGE"
THAT SATISFY
Mint Patties & Divinity Fudge
FOR THIS WiEEK
HOT CROSS BUNS
Wendorf's Bakery
& CONFECTIONERY—Makers of
"Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake"
BREAD
PHONE 68
1-1900 Second Band Electric
Washer, $50.00, Copper tub.
The other 2 are sold.
Your. choice of several Washer
Premiums,, at $1.00.
T. Hawkins
HARDWARE and PLUMBING
Phone 244
PREVENTION OF
EYE TROUBLE
Prevention is better than cure.
It is cheaper.
It is possible when cure is im-
possible.
Eye trouble may be avoided by
the timely use of glasses, averting
discomfort, suffering and perman-
ent impairment of sight. We are
properly equipped to adjust glas-
ses and guarantee satisfaction.
USELESS TIME PIECES
If there is a watch or clock in your house that refuses to go let us
have a look at it. You know it would go if it could. Something some-
where is wrong. It may be nothing serious. A few minutes' time at a
few cents' cost may make it as good as new. We will look it over for
you and if it can be fixed we can fix it:
R. H. JOHNSON
MINTON'S I..EAPING J12WELERY STORE
Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry
Next Hovey's Drug Store. Jeweller and Optician
ansiglistakoviVessessolifiosam
FUR
iU S&ue you a 1
ALS
t of Ntoiiey
It will pay you to buy now and have these bargains put away 'til later
We have put especially low prices on all our Bedroom Furniture, in-
cluding: BEDROOM SUITES, ODD DRESSERS and STANDS, BED.
SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES, DININGROOM SUITES at amazingly
Low Prices.
Some Extra Special Values in KITCHEN CABINETS.
Several Real Values in Chesterfield Suites, Automans, and Footstools.
Better hurry and get some of ourLA.MP BARGAINS while they last.
These special Prices will only be good while the Stock lasts so be wise
and get some of tliese.Bargains. ,
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