The Clinton News Record, 1929-04-25, Page 8TIE
IN"1!ON NEws. RECORD
THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1J2J
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CLINTON'S LEADING JEWELERY STORE
The new instruments for eye
.examination make ,a perfect diag-
nosis pbssilbe—come here' by all
means for a FREE examination to
make sure of your eyesight. Don't
neglect your eyes—no instrument
is more 'delicate or precious than
the human eye.
R. H. JOHNSON
Graduate of Toronto College of Optornet 'y
Fine Jewellety and Repairs Next Hovey's Drug Store
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SHUBSI SHOES!
Tennis Shoes—At this time of the year most Girls and Boys '
want to discard their heavy winter footwear for something lighter
and cooler. To these we ere offering a new and complete range of
Fleet Foot Tennis Shoes. The quality ;this year is the best•we have
ever seen and piices are very low. .Nice new goods from 85c up.
MEN'S WORK SHOES
• Don't judge shoe valves 'by price only. A. good shoe at a med-
ium price is cheaper than shoddy at any price. We are ncke showing
such makers as Sterlings and Grebbs and every, pair made of Solid
sone of the best work shoes we have ever handled. Shoes Made by
leather.
See our Ladies' and Children's fine shoes.* Some new nifty lines
just placed in stock.
Plumsteel Bros.
•Every Garment Custom Tailored
NATIONAL• SANI-BILT WEEK
April 20th to April 27th
WORTH
REGULARLY
' $250
OUR SPECIAL
3 -piece full size suite
$199.00
THIS WEEK ONLY
YOU
SAVE
$51
Imagine it! A genuine $250 value for 5199. Guaranteed abso-
lutely mothproof. Don't dream of missing this, See it anyway.
We would also like to remind yon that our stock of Beds, Springs
and Mattresses is large and better than ever. •
Don't forget to store your Funs, Woollens, Etc. in a Cedar Gest.
Nd more worry about Moths.
We are quite prepared* for all your needs in Linoleums, Oil
Cloths, Linoleum and Congoleum Rugs and Mats, all patterns and
sizes,
Clinton Hardware and Furniture Co
FUNERAL DIRECTORS MONUMENT DEALERS
THE STORES WITH A STOCJ{
Far/litere Phone: 104 Hardware •191
Is 'really in 'Spring, of course" the -
calendar decrees otherwise and
changesits ,dress on January 1, but
calendar is but a convenience, like
a clock.' Janizary 1 is in reality the
midnight of the year, in February
we feel the gray dawn, in March.the
sunlight, in April the new year is
npon'zcs. It is,_Sprintgiine, ,the poet
has his inspiration, physical and men-
tal vigor are revived. It is the sea-
son of cehnoneuc'erent, the awaken-
ing of nature, and in our hone,too,
we are imbued with the spirit of
Spring. We, crave the bright, -re-,
freshing:.tones of the 'new season,
and • newwall coverings to supply
then., which will transform the en-
tire atmosphere of your home and do
much to Satisfy that natural longing
for changed.surroundings, which] is
in accord with nature. The wonder
of Wall Paper is not alone the var-
iety of design, the color harmonies,
or the beauty in pattern.. The wan-
derful thing is the little cost of mak-
ing a room elegant. You do not buy
just so many roils of paper. You
buy beauty, contentment, comfort
and satisfaction. We have nine pat-
terns specially priced at Gc, 8c, 9c,
122/2c, 15c, 16c, 18c, 20c, 25c in ad-
dition to an assortment at 5c and 7c
in limited quantities and up to $1.00
per roll.
due
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Tho. Master Hat of Canada
Quality, Style, Fit and Price,
Thai is what you get when you
buy a Biltmore Hat
cuitIiE9
That look their quality and
show in every acetteetely cut
line the goat tate. and exper-
ience of their designing. We
snake to your order. You Owe
it to, yoneettleeto look your best
on.,hil occasions. 'Come in and
be meathred for a suit of
Our Exclusive Tailoring
DAVIS &
HERMAN
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The W. D. Fair Co
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
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WE
RECOGNIZE .QUALITY
and
DISTRIBUTE' THE CASH ACCORDINGLY
at
CLINTON CREAMERY, CLINTON PHONE 145
SEAFORTII BRANCH, SEAFOIITH PHONE 162
CLINTON I3RANCH, CLINTON, ONTARIO
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Mrs. (Dr.) Shaw spent Friday with
London friends.
Mrs. harry Bartliff has been visiting
relatives in Brussels.
Rev. R. J. and Mrs. Irwin, Miss Ruby
Irwin and Mrs. J. G. Chawen were
in London on Sunday.
My. Stewart McBtien of St. Thomas
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey McBrien during the past
week.
Mr. Clyde Kennedy of Orangeville
spent the week -end with his par-
- ents, Mr. and Mrs.'Norman Ken-
nedy. He was accompanied by his
friend, Mr. Cullson,
Mrs, John Parker of Hanna, Alberta,
has Arrived to visit her mother,
Mrs, Wm. Stanley, who is quite ill
and whine chndition does not im-
prove. '
Mr. and Mrs. A. Copeland of Wing -
ham and Miss Free, R.N., Dun-
gannon, were the guests of Mr. and
Mrb. Janes Livermore on Satur-
day last.
Mrs, Livermore, Sr., who has spent
the winter in London, has return-
• ed to Clinton and is ncnv visiting
at the home of her son; Mx. James
Livermore.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Vodden, Mrs. E.
G. Saville and Miss Mary Webster
attended the funeral of the late
Mrs. Giles Jenkins of. Goderich on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Morrison and the MIs-
ses Draper of St.. Catharines were
week -end visitors at the home of
the ladies' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. Draper. -
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Jenkins and their
son, 'George, motored up -on Sun-
day and spent the day at the for-
mer's old home, Woodlands Farrar,
the Huron road.
Mr. and Mie. A. T. Cooper and Mrs.
I•faward Clark were in Goderich -cm
Tuesday evening acting as jedges.
in eohnbetloli With the 'W'. C. T. U.
silver inedt1 contest.
Mf -s. Nelson Ball, is in Louden. this
week and Mn. Ball goes down to-
morrow to be present at the gracl-
• uation of their daughter, bliss
Margaret Ball,'frotn'Victoria Hos-
• pital. • , •
Mr. Terence Tierney, who has been
in Toronto for 'sone time, came up
for the week -end, and on his return
was accahnpanied by M'es.. Tierney.
They 'intend making their home in
the city.
Mr. George Horsley and a friend of
Pontiac, .Micli., spent the week -end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
Horsley of town. Mr. Horsley al-
so
lso visited in Goderich , and on his:
return was accompanied by his wife
and'babe, who had -been visiting the
lady's parents there.
Mrs. F. A. Axon, Mrs. MacMurchie,
Miss Grainger and Mrs. 0. L. Pais-
ley represented the Liberal women
of Clinton as delegates to the Lib
eral Women's Convention held. in
London Tuesday- when Mr. -La-
pointe, Minieter
La-pointe,'brinister of Justice; in the
Dominion, Government, . and Mr.
W. N, E.' Sinclair; Liberal leader
in the :P,rovincial honed were: e-
mote- the speakers, . They report ,a
meet interesting and enthusiastic
gathering. e
Mee and Mrs. It. Charlesworth 'and
Miss Ellen, Are. and Mrs. Rees
]Jenkins,'Muss Mary Jenkins, •n'l'r•
;and Mrs. W. - L Vodden and family,
Mr. and .Ws, G. T. `Jenkins and
ion, efe. ;and,IVrs. Harvey Jenkins,.
Mr. Herbert Jenkins,, Mr. and Mrs.
We J. Stevens, 11Qrs. C. J• and -1\0.
.'V('lilner 'Willis, tilos. W. Jenkins
aed illrs.. Gee. Lavis atteecled the
enneral ;of gm. Giles • Jenkins at
Goderieh, whose remains were in-'
•terred . in ]Blyth 'oemetety. on Sun-
' day afternoon.
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cot -lot -LI A"'rices. ash And , arr
WEEKLY PRICE LIST
Baskets of Oranges, (by the hundred), for 49c
This is 'a Saving of 1.0e April 26th to May 4th
Lard lb . 17c
2 Tins No 3 Peas
25c.
Jelly Powders
5. pks 25c
Sat. and -Mon,
Quick Quaker
per pkgs 31c
Cocoa lb- 19c
Fancy Biscuits
Assorted lb . 25c
B. C. Salmon Red
2 Tins 35c
Larger - Size 32
Oxydol pkgs 23c,
Lux " llc
Dutch Cleanser 11
- Coffee lb 55c 21bs' R. Oats 23c
Our Own Best 65 6 lbs Corn Meal
29c
Frigidaire Meats
Spare Ribs 20c
Picnic Hams 23
Liver 15c
Breakf't Bacon 28
Heintz ' Soap
2 tins 29c
Fresh Salmon
Trout
Tuesday Delivered
25c per lb
Kraft Cheese 33c
Soda - Biscuits
2 pks 25c
Brooms '
Five String 39c
Saving 1Oc
2 tins Pineapple
25c
Seeded Raisins
per pkgs 11c.
Clarks Soups
all kinds
Except Chicken
3for25
Peanut Butter 22c
Marmalade •
Orange
40 oz jar 29c
1O1b Gr, Sugar 56
Rolled Oats
Sack $3.80 .
5 gals coal Oil
$1.10
Ammonia -
3 pkgs 23c
Princess.
Soap Flakes 21c
Saturday
21b.Dates 21c
2 lb Prunes 21c
2 Ib Macaroni 21c
Icing Sugar
3lbs 25c
Morning Delivery: 9 and 11 a.m. GOODS DELIVERED .100
Cash and
Service
rn
W. T. 0
Afternoon Delivery: 2:30 and 5 p.m.
ell
WHERE "SELLS FOR LESS" PRICE PREVAILS
Phone
48
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"LEST WE FORGET"
Mother's Day is
Coming
Sunday, May 12th
SAY IT WITH FLOWERS
To Mother on 'Her day
To our Out -of -Town Customers
We will appreciate your early order.
It will receive careful attention.
Attractive Mother's Day Cards sent
out with all orders.
MEMORIAL WREATHS
For the Cemetery.
We will have a nice choice to offer.
J. Cuninghame, Flourist
Phones: 31, 176w
Greenhouse, Huron St. 11-2
Monday Eve., April 29
IN ST. JOSEPH'S HALL
THIRD OF TIIE.
Progressive Euchre
Series
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Cards 8:45. •
Dancing 10.15.
Lunch 12.00.
Home Waltz 1.20.
COOK'S ORCHESTRA •.
Admission 50e 12-1-p.
Londesboro
Mss. GAO. *Call has taken a pos-
ition in the shore of M. Janes' Mc-
Cool.
112x. Raht. 'Ybliagbintt is working
at the etaning with Mir. ROA. Town-
send, , •
Mrs. Mary Griffin and Miss Rose
Coventry of Wingham were callers
at Mrs. E. Bell's. on Tuesday of this
week.
Some more 'hydro poles are being
put on several street ' corners for
more lights in the village.
Mr'.; and. Mlrs. Inglis and fancily tee
Stratford spent Sunday at 'the horse
of Mz. 'Henry: Adams.
Monthly meeting of the Woman's
Institute will be held in Com'rmunity.
hall on Thursday, May 2nd: A pap-
er :entitled "Education and What It
Means," 'will be given by Miss L
YMing; readings, M,rs. F. Little and.
Mrs. Cowan; :instrumental, Miss
Pearl Moon; essay on "Spring, It's
Beauty and Work" Miss L. Mains;
eotnmtn ity singing; roil call, answer-
ed by paying fees, and suggestions
for next year's program. Hostesses:
Pees. G. McCall. Mus. R. Vodden,
Mss, A. *Cool, Mrs. P, Manning,
Mors. F. Tamblyn, Mrs. J. Armstrong
and ,Mrs. Charles Sundercock.
Deacon Dubbs
A Three -Act Coiuedy
Will be presented by the Young Peo-
ple of Turner's Church in
BRUCEFIELIT UNITED CHURCH
Under auspices •df the Trail Rangers
RUN •ON THE BANK
• Willie: I don'tthink > moth of
Jobe:Ma's father as a banker.
Willie.''Wh
'Willie's Dad: 'at's the trouble
with him? `'
Willie: ', Nothing, , opiy - Johnnie
asked. hila for a quarter the other
day, and: he didn't have one.
Friday, May ,3
at 8 P.M.
-Music Between Acts
Admission 35c and 25c. 11-1-p.
ORDER
WHOLE WHEAT
and
SNOWFLAKE BREAD
Always Fresh and made of the
Best Mliterials. '
WEEK -END SPECIALS
CHOP SUEY
SPONGE DROP CAKES
OATMEAL COOKIES
(Special)
ORANGE CAKE
ORDER NOW
,ORDER WHOLE WHEAT BREAD
FOR THE WEEK -END
Wendorf's Bakery
Special Prices
ON COAL AND COKE
FOR SPRING DELIVERY
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' Get our Prices.
W. J. MILLER & SON
Orders taken at residence. Ontario St.
PHONES: .46w and 46j
WHEN YOU- NEED'
A PLUMBER
MOST. -
-You need him ;.in a great' •
hurry. Phone 244 'and we will
be at yore door al;nest at 'once:
Equipped to do any, jobe small
or large, efficiently and quickly
-at' a 'reasonable price.
Itaivkilis
HAIt,I3WARE and I?I,UMBING
Phone 244
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QUALITY , • SERVICE
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CASH AND SERVICE PRICES
Fancy Mixed Tea Special Granulated
Cakes per lb. 55c Sugar
per ib. 23c 3 lbs. fel. $1.55 .. 10 lbs. 55e ..
Bulk Cocoa, per lb. ,19e
Shaker Salt, 2 pkgs. 190
Corn Starch, 2 pkgs. 19c
Icing Sugar, 3 lbs. 27c
Soap, 8 bars 27c
Peas, sieve No. 3, 2 tins25c
P. & G. Soap, 10 bars • • 890
Pure Lard, 2 lbs. 35c
Matches, per pkg• 27c
Laundry Starch, 3 lbs. , • 25c
Bag fine Salt, 2 for 15c
. Choice Figs, 2 lbs. 25c
Tapioca, 2 lbs. 25c
Soups, Aylmer, 3 for 25c
H. Horne Puddings, 3
pkgs. • . 25e
Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs. . , 25c
Sliced Pineapple, 2 tins • • 25c
Dried Peaches, per -lb. ...,•25c
Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs. . • 23c
Shortening, 3 -Ib. pail 55c
Macaroni, 2 lbs. for 23c
Lux Plaices, •2 pkgs. 190
e
Choice Oranges White Beans Breakfast Bacon
2 doz. for 33e - 3 lb. 29c piece, 28c lb.
HEAD AND LEAF LETTUCE, CELERY, SPINACH
CARROTS, CABBAGE, STRAWBERRIES, ETC.
L. LAWSON & CO.
"WHERE PRICE MEETS QUALITY" •
Phdne: one one one Free Delivery
Pont y Raisers
We. have taken the Agency for the
ROYAL BROODERS
For ]l erly 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
wee
SEE OUR SPECIALS FOR THE WEEKEND OES NEV
CELERY, LEAF LETTUCE, HEAD LETTUCE, TOMAT ,
CARROTS,., NEW- CABBAGE
WHERE QUALITY. IS AS REPRESENTEE • I
THE C, Si" S. 6ROORS
Branch 125j
Main 1125w,
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