The Clinton News Record, 1931-03-19, Page 8E CLINTON-NEWS RECORD
THURSDAY, MARCH 19; 1891
ip Top Clothes are the
reatest Tailored -to -Measure
Val e i,, Cana 'a
1. 'The Woolens are bought for spot cash from the Wprld's Larg-
est mills.
2. ,Every Garment is made in their own great tailoring plant the
World's largest one -priced organization.
8. Theyare sold to you direct through their own stores and dealers.
4. You have your unrestricted choice of any cloth, made in any
style at one price.
NO MORE $24000 1+10 LESS
IT WILL PAY\YOU TO SEE OUR NEW SPRING AND SUMMER
FABRICS AND TO KNOW HOW; CORRECTLY YOU
CAN BE DRESSED IN FINELY. TAILORED '
CLOTHES FOR 824.00
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED'
lurnsteel Bros.
1
Y
SPECIAL •
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Sunlight Soap, 10 bars ,40c
Simi Flush, per tin ,29c
Panshine, 3 per
25c
Crown Brand Cern Syrup
2's 17e
5's ... 350
Toddy, 8 oz. 33e; 16 oz. 53e
FIawe's floor Wax 430
Shcrriff's good Morning Mar-
malade, 16 oz. 23e; 32 oz. 30e
Dried Peaches, per lb 16e
Prunes, large, 2. lbs. 25e
Wagstaffe's Marmalade
40 oz, 26e
No, 4 Sieve Peas, largo tin
2 for . . lac
Cream • o' Wheat, pkg. 24e
Purity Quick Oats, China 85e
Siff Soap Flakes, Ige, plc. 100
Ideal Silver Cream, bottle 23e
Clark's Pork and Beans
large 19c
Broom, 5 -string , 59c
No. 9 Broom . 39c
Post Bran, Bran Flakes
2 pkgs. 25e
Dried Apricots, per Ib. ,25c
Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs. 25c
VEGETABLES --+head Lettuce, Leaf Lettuce; Celery, Spanish Onion,
Oranges, per doz. 29e and 30c. Grape Fruit, 3 for 25c
MEATS-4Sausage, per Ib. 23e; Cottage Rolls, lb. 27c; Breakfast
Bacon, per Ib. Nei `Rack Bacon, per Ib. 43c.
KINDLY Pnotqz YOUR t onnErtS i'+`Aksi,Y FOR
.. DELAV) RY,
AN EARLY
PA RO flfl U CY
400 p"irodies and songs fhr."fun
and :fellowship, stunt songs, carol=
songs, yells, greeting songs, banquet
songs ' and a section of 'fine old
hymns, Theright combination of
song and laughter -Will make any'
gatheri=ng a success. Paper covers,
25c.
The country is sound at ithe•'core,
sound financially, industrially and
commercially, The nation has its
health, it has lost little or none of
it's wealth, It is• living saner than
when everyone was unrestrainedly
optimistic. Why doubts, fears, hes-
itancy and ,timidity?" Is . it all a
spasm of "nerves?".•
PHUNOLOGY
.1000 Games and entertainment
plans, indoor and outdoor, 440 pages,
appropriate gauzes and social plans
for each month of the year, original
assembly stunts, -a chapter on "get
acquainted," stunts and' games, ban-
quets, pageants, plays, cantatas, op-
erettas, and a bibliography of game
material. Price in cloth binding,
$1.50.
Tile W. D. Fair Go.
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
Mrs. Waiter Wallis of 'Bayfield was
in. town yesterday,
Rev. J. E. Hogg was at Strathroy
taking church services on Sunday
last,
Miss Clement of Goderieh was the
weak -end guest of Misses Ward
and Stone.
Miss Depew of the Collegiate Staff
spent the week -end at her home at
Paris, Ont.
i,tr. Fred Start of Curries has been
visiting his sister, Mrs. 0, W. Pot-
ter .of Clinton.
Miss Harriet Hawkins has returned
to Stratford after a little visit at
'her honie'in town.
Mr. and =Errs. Hartley Managhan of
°Aerate, Fla., motored up to visit
their parents in town.
Miss Etta McBrien. of London ryas
with her mother, iltrs. Henry Me -
Brien, over the week -end.
Mr. Norman Miller left Monday for
North Bay to attend the meeting
of the Orange Grand Lodge,
Miss Linda Cantelon has been in
Flint, Mich,, on account Of the ill-
ness of her sister, Mrs. (Rev.)
Cole.
Mr. E. S, Livermore, barrister, Ayl-
mer, visited his parents, Mr, and
Mrs. James Livermore of town, ov-
er the week -end.
.Mrs. 1I. Montgomery and Miss Free-
man were called to London this
week by the sudden death of their
• - . sister, Mrs; p, MbNeil of that city,
. T. � KNIGHT S i)i. J. C. Gaudier returned to town
((` • on Saturday, after an absence of
a week in Toronto. Mrs, iGandier
remained 'for a little longer boli -
0 0=40 Sb ."""" t i=0=r=C3=0i= day visit.
0
of
Pails p
Pails II
Pails LI
12
"THE FARMER'S WONDER PACKAGE"
1 STRAINER PAIL 1 MILK PAIL
1 FLARING GALVANIZED PAIL
11Sutter & Perdue.
........1=10=0)
0
1 S'T'RAIGHT GALVANIZED PAIL p
ALL
FOR
(0=0
SUPERIOR QUALITY ,CHICKS
We have Quality Chicks to offer at reds eird prices iti the *elle*- ,
ing popular breeds: +"
Barred Rocks, S. C. White Leghorns, White W;yaird Bites,
Black Minorcas, Jersey Black Giants
Trap -nesting. 200 birds in record of perfovntariae.
We can sparea few trays each 1i k for custom hktching.
Let us send our pamphlet and price list and learn 'i`it It abaut 'ifs,
SUNNYVALE POULTRY FAItM AND HATCHERY
Seaforth, Ontario. Phtace arta, .Seaiidi'fh (Central.
Mr, Robert Xing of Toronto is in
town this week, corning tip on ac-
count of the illness of his father,
the late Walter King, who passed
away yesterday. '
Victor Makins and bride of Till-
sonburg, who are on a honeymoon
trip, visited with Mr. and Mrs, 0.
W. Potter and other • friends and
relatives in this vicinity during
the past geek.
Mr. and Mrs. Fi'ed Mitch and Mr.
and ivirs. W. J. Cochrane motored to
Detroit for the week -end. On their
return Miss Jean Idntoh, who had
been visiting relatives in that city
for h week, returned home with
them.
Mr. F. L. Blown of Pittsburg and
Miss Mabel E. Brown of Washing-
ton, D. C., are in town this week,
being here to attend the funeral of
their aunt, ..the late Sarah Eliza-
beth -Brown, which takes place on
Friday afternoon, a private ser-
vice to he held at the Undertaking
Parlors.
Rev. D,.N. McCamus of London, who
took the services in 'Wlesley-Willis
'United church on Sunday, was the
Palest while in town of Mr, and
Mrs.. C. J. Wallis• ilt , 112'icCiunus,
who, was pastor of Wesley church
for four years before retiring,. has
many, friends in Clinton rho were
glad to meet 'and greet him again.
Mr. 'o1)n Howson,- who came east
some months age owing to the ill
-
Mess and siibsegiient death of his
sister, Miss Amy fiowson, and
who leas remained tb settle uo hes
estate; Uhl/Tondo, for 'Toronto to
join his wife, Wise went to the
city a week earlier. ?l'hey. leave
for their'Inane In VaitcaU'('ey,
'hi 'a 'few ilaya.
tic
e
e
ad 21
OUR BIG SUGAR WEEK
SPECIAL CASH PRICE by the SACK
Green Grant Peas
(Friday and
Green Peas
Golden Bantam Corn
Tomatoes' 2's
5 lbs. Gran. Sugar
7 -lbs. Rolled Oats
3 lbs. Black Tea
Maxwell Coffee lb.
4 pkgs. Am ; onia
Salted Wafers pkgs.
Cheese (Kraft) -
Red Rose Tea lbs
C. & S. Coffee & Tea lb.
DeLux Jelly Powder
CETER1A
23c
Saturday)
2 for 15c
2 four 25c
'2 for 25c
28c -
25c
$1.00
55c
25c
10c
35c
53c
55c
6 for 25c
CLINTON'S BIG
CORNER— GROCETERIA
Phone 48
FR EE DELIVERY
LENTEN SPECIALS
Pink Salmon
Red Cohoe Salmon
Red Sockeye Salm
Pure Lard
Red Sal l -on lbs
Fresh Filletts Ib.
15c
25c
35c
3 lbs. for 38c
25c
20c
FRIGIDAIRE
Breakfast Bacon lb.
Peameal Bacon 1b.
S. Rolls
Peameal Rolls
30c
35c
25c
25c
Easter is Just Around the Corner
Easter Eggs all Prices
Special Choc. & Cream mixture 19c:
Special Easter Ducks 35c
Other Novelities from 1Oc to 25c
• Gum. Drops 15c Scotch Mints 15c Ib
Where
"Sells for Less"
Price Prevails
PHONE 43
THE PLAY
"LOVE'S MAGIC"
wiil be presented in
TOWN HALL, CLINTON
by the United Church Choir, Bayfield
under the auspices of Clinton
Baptist Chinch
on the evening of
TUESDAY, MARCH 2lth
Admission 35e, Children 25e.
All seats reserved. Plan at Fair's.
09-2.
LADIES'
FIJR
COAT
Display & Sale
AT
BROWN'S STORE, 'CLINTON
THURSDAY: FRIDAY, SATURDAY
March 19, 20, 21
HIere is yens; opportunity to pur-
chase a fur ooat direct from the fac-
tory. Thus saving the middleman's
profit. Como and meet the repre-
sentative, IVIr. Brown, and get his
prices and terms on a new fur coat
Fur Coats remodelled or a suitable
allowance made on exchange en a
new fur coat.
SAP
SEASON
WILL SOON BE HERE
Order your Pane: and Buckets now
and be ready when the Season opens.
See out' 15c Specials for Saturday.
Your ohoice of several Washer
Premiums, at $1.00.
rri
llawkins' .,HA.RIIWARE and,.PLUMBING '
Phone 244
S wEC1AL
FRUIT AND NUT LOAF
CINNAMON BUNS
FRUIT FILLED BUNS
DELICIOUS CHOCOLATE CARE
CREAM, DOUGHNUTS, & ROLLS
"TIIE 3 BAKERS"
Broadcast Special
STOLLENS
A •WORTHWHILE TREAT
BREAD
We Bake a Variety to Suit Every
Taste. "Try It."
"EASTER CANDIES"
Wendorf's Bakery
C CONFECTIONERY — Makers of
"Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake"
BREAD
PHONE 68
-'v
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 pertness -
ant impairment of sight, We are
properly equipped to adjust glas-
ses and guarantee satisfaction.
USELESS TIME PIECES
If there is a watch or clock ITS 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 he 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
CLINTON'S LEADING .FRWELERY STORE
Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry
Next Hovey's Drug Store. Jeweller and Optician
1
Save yon a 1 Ike).
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, , DININGIR,OOMVC SUITES at amazingly
Low Prices.
Some Extra Special Values in KITCHEN CABINETS.
Several Real Valdes in Chesterfield Suites, Automans, and Footstools.
Better hurry and get some of ourLAMP BARGAINS while they Iast..
These special Prices will only be good while the Stock lasts' so be Wise
and get some of these Bargains:
C1hitonHardWare&FUrdtllFC o
Hardware Phone, 195
The Store with a Stock
Funeral Directors Monument Dealera
ai
`I Ir•-�t�i
Break. Bacon, in piece 25c i
Back Bacon; in piece 40c .
P. M. Back Bacon, piece 35c
Cooked Ham, sliced 50c '
Sandwich Ham Loaf, sliced 45c -
Mac. & Cheese Loaf, sliced 35e'
Corned Beef, sliced 3e
R -Made Head Cheese, 2 lbs. 25c
'Meiners, per lb, 22c
Schnider's Weiners, per lb. 25c
!
��
Shoulder
Rib
Loin
Fresh
Spare
Pickled
Sausage,
2
P, M.
Cottage
,
''�E
Roast,
Roast,
Pie.
Ribs,
'Rolls
lbs.
Cottage
r ,
s' t
Roast, lb.
per: Ib.
1b.
Hams
Ib.
'home-made
for .
Rolls, lb.
Rolls, per lb.
..»
18c
19c
20e
18c
17e
20e
18c
35e
..20e
....22e
SCHNIDER'S LARD, 1 ib. prints , M,. , ..11e
HEINZ'S TOMATO CATSUP . . .. . , , t 20e
SULK, SWEET MIXED PICKLES, per pint 25c
FANCY RED SOCKEYE SALMON, small, for ... 20c
SAUER KRAUT, 3 lbs. for . 26e
• DILL PICKLES, 2 ,for 5c.
KINDLY ORDER THE DAY BEFORE FOR EARLY DELIVERY
CONNELL, & TYNDALL
" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET '"
Phone 162 .k. Huron Street.
KEEP CHAUTAUQUA DATES IN MIND '
1
Y
SPECIAL •
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Sunlight Soap, 10 bars ,40c
Simi Flush, per tin ,29c
Panshine, 3 per
25c
Crown Brand Cern Syrup
2's 17e
5's ... 350
Toddy, 8 oz. 33e; 16 oz. 53e
FIawe's floor Wax 430
Shcrriff's good Morning Mar-
malade, 16 oz. 23e; 32 oz. 30e
Dried Peaches, per lb 16e
Prunes, large, 2. lbs. 25e
Wagstaffe's Marmalade
40 oz, 26e
No, 4 Sieve Peas, largo tin
2 for . . lac
Cream • o' Wheat, pkg. 24e
Purity Quick Oats, China 85e
Siff Soap Flakes, Ige, plc. 100
Ideal Silver Cream, bottle 23e
Clark's Pork and Beans
large 19c
Broom, 5 -string , 59c
No. 9 Broom . 39c
Post Bran, Bran Flakes
2 pkgs. 25e
Dried Apricots, per Ib. ,25c
Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs. 25c
VEGETABLES --+head Lettuce, Leaf Lettuce; Celery, Spanish Onion,
Oranges, per doz. 29e and 30c. Grape Fruit, 3 for 25c
MEATS-4Sausage, per Ib. 23e; Cottage Rolls, lb. 27c; Breakfast
Bacon, per Ib. Nei `Rack Bacon, per Ib. 43c.
KINDLY Pnotqz YOUR t onnErtS i'+`Aksi,Y FOR
.. DELAV) RY,
AN EARLY
PA RO flfl U CY
400 p"irodies and songs fhr."fun
and :fellowship, stunt songs, carol=
songs, yells, greeting songs, banquet
songs ' and a section of 'fine old
hymns, Theright combination of
song and laughter -Will make any'
gatheri=ng a success. Paper covers,
25c.
The country is sound at ithe•'core,
sound financially, industrially and
commercially, The nation has its
health, it has lost little or none of
it's wealth, It is• living saner than
when everyone was unrestrainedly
optimistic. Why doubts, fears, hes-
itancy and ,timidity?" Is . it all a
spasm of "nerves?".•
PHUNOLOGY
.1000 Games and entertainment
plans, indoor and outdoor, 440 pages,
appropriate gauzes and social plans
for each month of the year, original
assembly stunts, -a chapter on "get
acquainted," stunts and' games, ban-
quets, pageants, plays, cantatas, op-
erettas, and a bibliography of game
material. Price in cloth binding,
$1.50.
Tile W. D. Fair Go.
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
Mrs. Waiter Wallis of 'Bayfield was
in. town yesterday,
Rev. J. E. Hogg was at Strathroy
taking church services on Sunday
last,
Miss Clement of Goderieh was the
weak -end guest of Misses Ward
and Stone.
Miss Depew of the Collegiate Staff
spent the week -end at her home at
Paris, Ont.
i,tr. Fred Start of Curries has been
visiting his sister, Mrs. 0, W. Pot-
ter .of Clinton.
Miss Harriet Hawkins has returned
to Stratford after a little visit at
'her honie'in town.
Mr. and =Errs. Hartley Managhan of
°Aerate, Fla., motored up to visit
their parents in town.
Miss Etta McBrien. of London ryas
with her mother, iltrs. Henry Me -
Brien, over the week -end.
Mr. Norman Miller left Monday for
North Bay to attend the meeting
of the Orange Grand Lodge,
Miss Linda Cantelon has been in
Flint, Mich,, on account Of the ill-
ness of her sister, Mrs. (Rev.)
Cole.
Mr. E. S, Livermore, barrister, Ayl-
mer, visited his parents, Mr, and
Mrs. James Livermore of town, ov-
er the week -end.
.Mrs. 1I. Montgomery and Miss Free-
man were called to London this
week by the sudden death of their
• - . sister, Mrs; p, MbNeil of that city,
. T. � KNIGHT S i)i. J. C. Gaudier returned to town
((` • on Saturday, after an absence of
a week in Toronto. Mrs, iGandier
remained 'for a little longer boli -
0 0=40 Sb ."""" t i=0=r=C3=0i= day visit.
0
of
Pails p
Pails II
Pails LI
12
"THE FARMER'S WONDER PACKAGE"
1 STRAINER PAIL 1 MILK PAIL
1 FLARING GALVANIZED PAIL
11Sutter & Perdue.
........1=10=0)
0
1 S'T'RAIGHT GALVANIZED PAIL p
ALL
FOR
(0=0
SUPERIOR QUALITY ,CHICKS
We have Quality Chicks to offer at reds eird prices iti the *elle*- ,
ing popular breeds: +"
Barred Rocks, S. C. White Leghorns, White W;yaird Bites,
Black Minorcas, Jersey Black Giants
Trap -nesting. 200 birds in record of perfovntariae.
We can sparea few trays each 1i k for custom hktching.
Let us send our pamphlet and price list and learn 'i`it It abaut 'ifs,
SUNNYVALE POULTRY FAItM AND HATCHERY
Seaforth, Ontario. Phtace arta, .Seaiidi'fh (Central.
Mr, Robert Xing of Toronto is in
town this week, corning tip on ac-
count of the illness of his father,
the late Walter King, who passed
away yesterday. '
Victor Makins and bride of Till-
sonburg, who are on a honeymoon
trip, visited with Mr. and Mrs, 0.
W. Potter and other • friends and
relatives in this vicinity during
the past geek.
Mr. and Mrs. Fi'ed Mitch and Mr.
and ivirs. W. J. Cochrane motored to
Detroit for the week -end. On their
return Miss Jean Idntoh, who had
been visiting relatives in that city
for h week, returned home with
them.
Mr. F. L. Blown of Pittsburg and
Miss Mabel E. Brown of Washing-
ton, D. C., are in town this week,
being here to attend the funeral of
their aunt, ..the late Sarah Eliza-
beth -Brown, which takes place on
Friday afternoon, a private ser-
vice to he held at the Undertaking
Parlors.
Rev. D,.N. McCamus of London, who
took the services in 'Wlesley-Willis
'United church on Sunday, was the
Palest while in town of Mr, and
Mrs.. C. J. Wallis• ilt , 112'icCiunus,
who, was pastor of Wesley church
for four years before retiring,. has
many, friends in Clinton rho were
glad to meet 'and greet him again.
Mr. 'o1)n Howson,- who came east
some months age owing to the ill
-
Mess and siibsegiient death of his
sister, Miss Amy fiowson, and
who leas remained tb settle uo hes
estate; Uhl/Tondo, for 'Toronto to
join his wife, Wise went to the
city a week earlier. ?l'hey. leave
for their'Inane In VaitcaU'('ey,
'hi 'a 'few ilaya.
tic
e
e
ad 21
OUR BIG SUGAR WEEK
SPECIAL CASH PRICE by the SACK
Green Grant Peas
(Friday and
Green Peas
Golden Bantam Corn
Tomatoes' 2's
5 lbs. Gran. Sugar
7 -lbs. Rolled Oats
3 lbs. Black Tea
Maxwell Coffee lb.
4 pkgs. Am ; onia
Salted Wafers pkgs.
Cheese (Kraft) -
Red Rose Tea lbs
C. & S. Coffee & Tea lb.
DeLux Jelly Powder
CETER1A
23c
Saturday)
2 for 15c
2 four 25c
'2 for 25c
28c -
25c
$1.00
55c
25c
10c
35c
53c
55c
6 for 25c
CLINTON'S BIG
CORNER— GROCETERIA
Phone 48
FR EE DELIVERY
LENTEN SPECIALS
Pink Salmon
Red Cohoe Salmon
Red Sockeye Salm
Pure Lard
Red Sal l -on lbs
Fresh Filletts Ib.
15c
25c
35c
3 lbs. for 38c
25c
20c
FRIGIDAIRE
Breakfast Bacon lb.
Peameal Bacon 1b.
S. Rolls
Peameal Rolls
30c
35c
25c
25c
Easter is Just Around the Corner
Easter Eggs all Prices
Special Choc. & Cream mixture 19c:
Special Easter Ducks 35c
Other Novelities from 1Oc to 25c
• Gum. Drops 15c Scotch Mints 15c Ib
Where
"Sells for Less"
Price Prevails
PHONE 43
THE PLAY
"LOVE'S MAGIC"
wiil be presented in
TOWN HALL, CLINTON
by the United Church Choir, Bayfield
under the auspices of Clinton
Baptist Chinch
on the evening of
TUESDAY, MARCH 2lth
Admission 35e, Children 25e.
All seats reserved. Plan at Fair's.
09-2.
LADIES'
FIJR
COAT
Display & Sale
AT
BROWN'S STORE, 'CLINTON
THURSDAY: FRIDAY, SATURDAY
March 19, 20, 21
HIere is yens; opportunity to pur-
chase a fur ooat direct from the fac-
tory. Thus saving the middleman's
profit. Como and meet the repre-
sentative, IVIr. Brown, and get his
prices and terms on a new fur coat
Fur Coats remodelled or a suitable
allowance made on exchange en a
new fur coat.
SAP
SEASON
WILL SOON BE HERE
Order your Pane: and Buckets now
and be ready when the Season opens.
See out' 15c Specials for Saturday.
Your ohoice of several Washer
Premiums, at $1.00.
rri
llawkins' .,HA.RIIWARE and,.PLUMBING '
Phone 244
S wEC1AL
FRUIT AND NUT LOAF
CINNAMON BUNS
FRUIT FILLED BUNS
DELICIOUS CHOCOLATE CARE
CREAM, DOUGHNUTS, & ROLLS
"TIIE 3 BAKERS"
Broadcast Special
STOLLENS
A •WORTHWHILE TREAT
BREAD
We Bake a Variety to Suit Every
Taste. "Try It."
"EASTER CANDIES"
Wendorf's Bakery
C CONFECTIONERY — Makers of
"Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake"
BREAD
PHONE 68
-'v
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 pertness -
ant impairment of sight, We are
properly equipped to adjust glas-
ses and guarantee satisfaction.
USELESS TIME PIECES
If there is a watch or clock ITS 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 he 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
CLINTON'S LEADING .FRWELERY STORE
Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry
Next Hovey's Drug Store. Jeweller and Optician
1
Save yon a 1 Ike).
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, , DININGIR,OOMVC SUITES at amazingly
Low Prices.
Some Extra Special Values in KITCHEN CABINETS.
Several Real Valdes in Chesterfield Suites, Automans, and Footstools.
Better hurry and get some of ourLAMP BARGAINS while they Iast..
These special Prices will only be good while the Stock lasts' so be Wise
and get some of these Bargains:
C1hitonHardWare&FUrdtllFC o
Hardware Phone, 195
The Store with a Stock
Funeral Directors Monument Dealera