The Clinton News Record, 1929-04-04, Page 8LEADING jt*ELERY STORE', •
' The nevi,' • instruments for eye
examination malto Et" perfect diag7/ -,
nosis possilbe—coxne here by all
• means fo3.,a FREE examination to
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make Sere of your eyesight. Don't
neglect your yes—no instrument-
• is more delicate. or precious than
the, human eye.
R H J4c.OHNSON
Graduate of Toronto College of OptornetrY
Fine Jewellery and Repairs Next Hovey's Drug Store
THE MESSAGE YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR •
THE CLINTON-NEWS RECORD
Extra 'Pants free
WITH EVERY ORDER TAKEN FOR A NEW SPRING MADE -TO -
MEASURE ST_T1T DURING THE VISIT TO THIS STORE
OF THE BERGER TAILORING COMPANY'S
SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE
-To introduce the Berger Tailoring Company's new fabrics and
styles for Spring, we are offering EXTRA PANTS FREE with -every
order taken for a new „Berger garment during the visit to this
store of Mir. King, head office representative of the company, who '
is bringing with him a wonderful range of the finest and. newest
Imported Fabrics for Spring as well as a selection of Suits and Top
coat already made up in the latest Spring styles.
Mr. King is well-known -to hundreds of regular customers. .An
expert tailor of many years' experience, he offers you a wonderful
opportunity to be measured for your new Spring cloithes by one of
Canada's best known clothing men.
Thi Spring, "Clothes of Quality" present finer variety and
greater value than ever before. Hundreds of fabrics to choose from
at a range of prices tcl suit every man. All tailored to individual
measure.
Mr. Ring will Be here for ONE DAY 'ONLY! Remember the
date and don't miss this extraordinary opportunity.
Tailored to measure Suits $24 up
MONDAY. APRIL 8TII
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Every Garment Custom Tailored
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Its time to think of Spring House Cleaning
And a good place to get the new goods to replace the old is
Right Here.
have the up-to-date furniture that will suit you
We would especially draw your attention to our fine large
stock of Beds, Springs and Mattresses. So enjoy the comfort you
should have.
When putting away your furs and winter goods the sure ipisi
safe place for them is a cedar chest. No moths will bother them there.
Our floor covering department will be more elaborate than ever
with a large stock of Congoleum and Oil Cloth, by the yard.
T,Ine]enin, esengpleum'and Carpet Rugs in all sizes with a splen-
did soin' � eta,
Brighten tip with the latest colors in Paints Lacquers, Utilacs,
Varnishes of high quality. Try our special tin of'Utilisc any color, 25c
with a god brush thrown in, Watch for special offer.
We are ready for the Maple Syrup season, with a large stoat Of
sap buckets and spo'uts, 8 qt. tin pails at 25c each.
All kinds of M,ops, Floor and Wall Brushes, and all makes of
Wax and Polishes. •
A Real Bargain, one Johnson's Electric Polisher, ask for dem-
onstration.
For a real wall finish use Muresco.
Clinton Hardware and Furniture Co
FUNERAL DIRECTORP MONUMENT DEALERS
THE STORES.WITH A STOCIC
Furniture Phone: 104 Hardware 1916
Arowlemmo
The Chance of a
Life time
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To stock up on highest quality
shirts, ties, underwear, tock a and
• accessories-- ,
Faiacinating colors and patterns
for Easter—
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iigiiat Modest prices-- I
And b tremendensvariety of
' striking nlerchandise from which
to choose! Come in todaY,
DAVIS & HERMAN
Albert Street Clinton, Ontario
Constance
Miss Blanche Wheatley and •Miss
Thelma Dale of Tdronto spent the
holidays with •their parents.
and Mi -s. Thos. Riley spent
Friday in the village.
Mrs. McArthur of Goderieh spent a
few days with her sister, Mrs. A.
Nickelson.
Mrs. W, Button. spent Easter hod:,
days with her daughter, Miss Mildred
of Toronto.
Mr. Will Dale of T,orontd spent the
• holiday with his parents.
lVfaster Mac Stephenson of Brnosels is spending his holidays with his
grand -parents, Mr, and Mrs. Geo.
1,4r. and M'rs. Tiotace Carter and
Miss Emma Carter of Goderich apeit
To spend then grudgingly, ,or pro-
digally, is to defeat their purpose. To
invest theni in the dedoretion of your
home, where decoration is required
is to purchase delight„ beauty, corn-,
fort, pride'a degree of style. What
does Yelur home say to your friends?
•Does it reflect your pride?, Your
personality? Does it suggest your
prosperity? LineonSelously perhaps
do we not judge the man by the ex-
terior and the woman by the interior
of the hethe. Defaced or out of date
walls and ceilings may unjustly sug-
gest indifference and lack of self- re-
spect. WaIl paper is the keynote of
every home, the back -ground of all
the other furnishings. • What is there
that will give you greater inward sat-
isfaction than a new face on your
walls. Should they not be just as
much in style as your gown? Spring
sunshine has a trick elf making shab-
by things look shabbier and renewed
wall coverings in bright, tasteful, aa.--
tistie design makes a room cheerful
and the roomer contented. Some
beautiful effects in the harmony and
blending of colors are in our stock
and a ring of true ecolnomy in all our
prices. A liberal assortment in lim-
ited quantities of what was much
higher priced papers at 5c and 7c
per roll.
J. Ferguson:.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Walter entertain-
, ed a number' of their friends on Wed-
nesday evening. .
Mrs. B. Snell's Sunday school class
gave a concert ' in the church 'oin
Monday eVeningbut owitig' to the un-
favorable weather conditions the at-
tendance' Was not very large. All
present enjoyed 'ate program,
how -
TDB W. D. Fair CO.
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
A play entitled "A )3irthday Party"
will be put tare church on
Thursday next ley 'the tathara
Rirk-
man Circle of 'the 'Seaforth Presby-
terian arerch,
the Aid 'nfet this Week 'with
a good attendance. An t, aster pto-
'Dexter lireeented his
Mr. Fred Elliott of Toronto was home
over Easter.
Mr. E. Grealis and Miss Mazie went
to Toronto for Easter.
Mr. Kenneth Roberton of Stratford
was home for Easter.
Miss Agnes Combe returned last week
after a visit in Toronto.
Mr. Chas. Cole of London came home
for the Easter week -end.
Mr, Harold Langford of Orangeville
came home for the Eastertide.
Miss Marion Gibbings, Essex, is
home for the Easter vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cowan went
clown to Bright to spend Easter.
Mr. and Mrs. C. 5, Curb% are visit-
ing die latter's home at Barrie.
gra, Brugeman df Chesley is visit-
ing her daughter, Mrs. E. Wendorf,
Mr, L. W. Curren was up from Osh-
awa spending Raster with his fam-
ily,
Mr, Jack Bawden of Hamilton spent
the Easter week -end at his home
' -here:
Miss Stiver df the Collegiate staff is
holidaying at her home at Union-
ville.
Miss E. Churchill of Toronto has been
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
D. Churchill.
Miss Margaret Hall df Toronto has
been visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Hall.
Messrs. Harry and Fred Lawrence
were here spending' Easter with
their parents.
Miss Carol Evans of Ethel is spend-
ing the Easter vacation at her
home in tow -a.
Mr. Ernest Walton of Windsor has
been visiting his parents, 1Vfx. and
Mrs. R. Walton.
Mr. W. F. Batty of Brooklin visited
at the home of his aunt, Mrs. "J.
Cornish, last week.
Miss Eleanor Kemp of South River is
spending the holiday period with
her parents in town.
Mrs. (Dr.) ?moulder of Dorchester
has been, visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. .3. A. Ford. •
Mr. F. C. Coombs of the Collegiate
staff is at his home in London for
the vacation period. -
Miss Mary' R. Stewart of Blyth is
spending the Easter vacation with
her mother in to'vvri, '
Miss Mary Matheson d Goderich
visited IVL,r. lind Mrs. R. R. Man -
TM Good Friday.
M'. and Mrs. N. Harvey of London
have been visiting the latter's moth-
er, Mrs. Grace Grealis.
Miss jean Hogg of Chesney and IVIiss
-Ethel Hogg of Toronto are horse
for the Eager vacation.
Miss Annie McCeinnell of Buffalo has
been visiting heesparents,' Ilfr. and
Mrs. James IVIeCohmell.
Mr, and Mrs. 11..Junor of Hamilton
spent the week -end with the for-
mer's sister, Mrs,. Melver.
Miss Mary lVfolntosh of Hamilton
spent Eastertide with her parents,
Mr, and Mrs. J. McIntosh.
Misses Mary and Jean lVfacliifurchie
ef Buffalo spent the Eastertide
, with their mother.% town.-
. Ray Carter of Toronto spent the
Easter vacation with his parente,
Mr.'and Mrs. T. T. Carter. -
Mr. 1. G. Medd attendedsthe Diameind
Wedding of IVA.. and Mrs. IX Medd
of 'ffaceter on Snnday last.
M. Ray Iturnball of Montreal spent
the weelt-end' .with his mother,
Mrs, Clara Runiball of toWn.
Mr. W. Ildvey of 'Winnipeg is 'spend-
ing• :the vacation, a:t the hone 'Of
Ids ,parents, 'Mr. and Mr. P.
Every 1 ays' Prices will raleark a "Savings" foryou
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I ' 'T 'le; Pa ae. 1 40 oz. jar SPECIAL APRIL 4'ra: Cautpbeir$ Soup Epsom Salts
8 rolls for 25c Bettys or St"
' ' Julien 3 Br°61m(3 • 5 Stling, GI** ' ' " " • ' all kinds • 7 lbs. for 25c
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to a customer) •
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33 for $1.00 for 29c 4 for $1.00 Broom , • ......... . • • ....... 39c at 14c 8 for $1.00 30 lbs. for $1,00
BIG PRUNE SPECIAL, LARGE SIZE 2 lbs 21c 10 lbs $1.00
Peas each ' 10c Tomatoes, 6 tins for .. 75c Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs. 23c Syrup,5 lb pail 29e
6 cans for , . .. 59c Broken Sodas, 3 lbs. for 25c Kraft Cheese, lb. .... -33c 10 lb. pail ...... , , „ , 55c
. Pineapples, 2 tins for, 240 Seeded Raisins, 3 pkgs. 31c Nu -Kraft, pkg. .... ,. 20c Velveeta Cheese . ,... 23c
-•.•• HOUSE CLEANING SUPPLIES
' -"SPECIALS ALL WEEK
DutchCleanser . . ......... ,...... .. • .... ........... 11c
, Babe, 2 for ....... „......,.....,.._ ..... .... . • . . . • . • 23c
. Ammonia, 3 for . 23c.
' Oxydol, each . .
k Soap Chips, 2 for .„.
; - Starch, 3 lbs.
1 Princess Soap Flakes'
- 9c
Post Bran, 2 pkgs. . 25c
Post Toasties, 3 pkgs.
Big Tea Week, lb.
Quaker Oats, 3 fdr -
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25e
23c
Rolled Oats, 10 lbs. for ..... . .. ........., .. - .. . .. . 39c
• FOR SHOW DAY TO CLEAR FRIDAY AND. SATURDAY 0C.. &s6 BB..plpierkalness,toenach 250 Sweet Biscuits, , ... , . . .. S - ... .... . s ........ 25e .,..
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20 lb. pail Lard
2 lbs. Lard, per lb....•
FRIGIDAIRE MEATS
$3.00
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35e
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2 -dozen Oranges, for ... 35
VEGETABLES AND FRUITS
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80c
Vs doz. Aylmer Tomatoes • 25c
% doz. Aylmer Corn . 80c
Spare Ribs, per lb.
Tenderloin, per lb. 60c
25c Head Lettuce, 2 for 250
Basket of Oranges for 35c
Fresh Hams, lb.
11 Loin Roast, per lh.
Liver, per lb. . 15c Celery, .
35e 15e and 25c
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Morning Delivery: 9 and 11 a.m.
Cash and
Service
GOODS DELIVERED 10e
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WHERE "SELLS FOR -LESS" PRICE ,PREVAILS
Afternoon Delivery: 2:30 and 5 p.m.
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Coming to Clinton
•An Entertainment under the aus-
pices of the Clinton Intermediate
Hockey Team, consisting of selections
froni
THE MIKADO
and the bright Irish play
• WILL 0' THE WISP
IN THE TOWN HALL, CLINTON
by the Y.P.L., Seaforth on
THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 18th
This Entertainment was well re-
ceived in Seaforth last month and was
highly spoken of by the ideal press
and those present,
Plan opens at Fair's Book Store
April 6th. 08-2.
Play and Box Social
A. very amusing play entitled,
"Three Hats," will be presented by
the A.Y.P.A. of St. James' Church,
Middleton, in the basement of the
church on -
FRIDAY, APRIL 12T11
Commencing at eight o'clock sidn.,
to be followed by a box social. Ad-
mission, adults: 25e, children, 15c•
Ladies with boxes admitted free,
Prize for best decorated bex. 08-2.
People You Know
Mr. Illjalcohn McTaggart, Jr. of
Wndisor has been visiting his par-
,. ents, Mr. and Mrs. M, D. McTag-
gart, during the ,Easter vacation
time.
Mts. Wm. Glen was in town the oth-
er day. She had been visiting her
son in Stanley township, after
spending the winter in Toronto,
and Was on her way to Goderich,
where she will spend some months.
Mrs. Fred Woman and two little
daughters of Capered are visiting
relatives here for a time. Mrs.
Sloman and children were on the
sonthbohind train which collided
with a northboundArstin a week or
so ago. ' They were unharmed an&
proceeded on their way to Chic-
ago, where they visited before com-
ing here.
Holmesvlfte
The T.P.S. of the Holmesville Uni-
ted Chprch held A service on Good
Friday evening. The pastor had
charge of the mcbting. IVriss Cern
Trowartha gave an 'excellent tople
an "The Darkest and Brightdit Day
in all the World."' Some appropriate
vocal numbers of music and a piano
solo contributed to the interest of the
Meeting.
The Raster service Of Sunday
morning was inneh enjoyed. Sermon,
Music and flowerall bespoke the
glad Easter thne.
IVfies Edith 'Herbert is spending the
Raster vacation with idiss,Joan Dun-
das of London. . • •
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1%2'. and,IVfrs,'Carl Mei? and family.
of Allendale were visitotrs oyer the
holiday of Mr.s and, Mrs. Norman
Mair and .other relatives hereabouts.
My. and Mts.N. J. Wilson of Sarnia
and family aro guests of the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Lobb,
of filo Barfield road.
• The W.M.S, press secretary would
like it understood that she was not
responsible for the statement in last
week's paper that the Easter service
was in Charge of the W1.1Vf,S. The
date of the W1.1VP.S.-Tharilsoffering
gram as gen. •
Mr. jack 'Waugh and his bride df service has been set 'for April the
M • • er of
tesullY rriiere 'boatI
'Owen Bound were Easter viiitere at • t-V7entY"firet nelr• ' 1.
the 'henna 'of the ,' f orinete ainit,1' bringaririor! will bp .the Sneaker Pri
1611% W. j Ned'ger b'fary streets . ithat ocean n.
" The Mistress of St. Ives "
A Drama of the New South
will he presented by the
ST. ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH,
BA -MELD, IN THE
TOWN HALL, CLINTON
on the 'evening of
TUESDAY, APRIL 16TH
at 8 o'clock
under auspices cif Clinton 'Baptist
Church
Lakeside Entertainers Orchestra in
Attendance.
All Seats Reserved Plan at Fair's
Admission: 50e. 08-2
COAL
Hard and Soft ,Coal and Coke in
Stock.
Carload of Alberta Coal to arrive
this week.
Get Our Prices.
W. J. MILLER & SON
Orders taken at residence, Ontario St.
PHONES: 46w and 46j
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ASK FOR
Snowflake Bread
AND
WholeWheatBread
THEY'RE 130TH GOOD
See Our Weekend
Specials
Weridorf's Bakety
ORDER WHOLE WHEAT BREAD
, « FOR THE WEBS -END
WHEN YOU NEED
A PLUMBER
MOST
—Yo'u need him in a great
hurry. Pliene 244 and. we -will
be at your door almost at, oriee.
Equipped to de any job, small
or 1,arge, efficiently, and quickly
at a reasonable price. . •-,
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RARDWARE and' PLUIVIBING
QUALITY .
LARGE
"BLUE AND WHITE GROCERY"
SPECIALS
SERVICE
Special Black Tea, lb. .. 57c Choice Oranges, 2 de's. .. 35e
Frys Cocoa, ½ tin- 25c Break. Bacon, piece, lb... 30o
Choice Prunes, 2 lb. ....
Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs. ..
Choice Rice, 4.1b.
Tapioca, 2 lbs.
Thing Sugar, 3 lbs.
Choice Figs, 2 lbs.
AfeLaren's Jelly, 4 pkgs.
China Oats, per pkg. _
Ginger Snaps, 2 lbs.
Laundry Starch, 3 lbs.
Baking Powder, tin
Lux Flakes, 3 pkgs.
23c • Classic Cleanser, 4 tins .. 25c
25e Canned Corn, 5 tins . 68e
25e Canned Peas, 6 tins .... 70e
25c Corn Starch, 2 pkgs. .... 19c
27c Shaker Salt, 2 pkgs. 19e
25c Pure Honey, 10 lb. pail 01.35
25c Matches, pkg. 27e
38e Bulk Cocoa, lb. lee
25e Broken Sodas, 3 lb. 25e
25c Heinz Ketchup, large 27e
190 Sliced Pineapple, 2 tins 25c
29c MacarcIni, 2 lbs. 23e
LETTUCE, CELERY, TOMATOES, CUKES, CURED MEATS
L. LAWSON & CO.
"WHERE PRICE MEETS QUALITY"
Phdne: one one one Free Delivery
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Poultry Raisers
We have taken the Agency for the
ROYAL BROODERS
Formerly sold by Mr. E. Mittell and have
a complete line of Brooders and
Supplies, and the Prices
are Right
Sutter &Perdue
ELECTRIC WIRING
PLUMBING HARDWARE
Phone 147w
'701.0S1005 -Fla
• SEE OUR SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK -END
cELEIty,LEAP LETTUCE, HEAD I,ETTUCE,.TOMA,TOES, NEW
CABROTS, NEW CARB'AGE
WHERE QUALITY IS AS REPRESENTED
THE Ci & S.. GROCERS
Branch 125. Main I125w