The Clinton News Record, 1929-08-08, Page 8CLINTONE LEADING JEWELER!' STO
SAFE DRIVE
,SAi1 E ::NIGHT DRIVING—
Protect Your' Family„ Your Car, Your Life.
Eliniinates G1ariug iheadlights and blinding sun,—Ail ,metal—
Easy to .set in Place,
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R JOHNSON
Dsiaubutor Tor Clinton
Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry
Fine Jewellery and Repairs Next Hovey's Drug
Store
SPECIAL THIS
WEEK
MEN'S ODD WORK PANTS, GOOD HEAVY WORK d'1 �CA
PANTS, VERY SPECIAL VALUE �, ... .D JL V.7
=WS FANCY SOX. ANOTRER SHIPMENT OF MEN'S 'I Cc
FANCY COTTON SOX, Per Pair .. . ............. A -
TWO. SPECIAL LINES OF MEWS WORK SHIRTS '
Men's Heavy Blue ;Cllambrey Work Shirts
Special at
Men's Heavy Striped Shining Shirts
At . .. .... .
85c
95c
W"te are offering some wonderful values in Ladies and Children's
Slippers this week, All new goods at cut prices.
Plumsteel Bros.
Every Garment Custom Tailored
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Just run your eye over this list of Specials for Today and
you will 'see how truthful we are when we say that no other store
offers exceptional values like ours,
Canned Goods -Corti, Pumpkin, Beans, ePae,ceriote; Celery, Cu- 1
Pees, Blue Berries, Tomatoes, Car- cumbers; -!el" -
lots. Fresh Vegetables—Tomatoes, ''
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CLINTON-NEWS RECORD
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A hammock, a book ural a shayi
nook are good companions, a 'loung-
ing comfort in the open an- and on
sultry days will help to keep you
cool. `- We can supply the hammock
and the hook. You do the REST.
Nothing is so convincing as exper-
ience. Have you 'had the experience
of considerable saving in the 'pur-
chase of a seventy sheet -writing pad,
letter size, kid finished paper at `IaGc.
The best book in the world at 'half
price, it's the Bible, a few slightly
soiled, also a big value in a `Testa-
ment at 15e.
The American 1Vlagazine is +trade.
out of human experiences—an •inter-
preter of life. Each issue contains
tips on work, play, health and happi-
ness. Its pages are fresh and force-
ful and at the same time clean and
constructive. Price 25e.
We have again stocked the six
piece set of baking or mixing bowls
for $1.00, will stand oven heat, eas-
ily cleaned.
'W'e have all the ordinary things to
allure the fish family and make the
sport more sporty for the anglers.
Lines may be wanted, sinkers usually
are. Hooks are necessary, poles,
baits, flies, reels, floaters, etc.
There. 9s a charm in cleanliness
and a beauty in .neatness.' We sup-
ply you with both, at a cost not Iarge
compared, with results obtained,
our Walt' Paper Department.
Our Framed mirrors are worth
:looking into, they reflect' good values.
We expect a fair honest profit on
the goods we sell; reasonable people
willgrant us this and the Sheriff
demands it. •
Tile W. D. Fair C®.
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
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Mrs. Ww J. Miller, Sr., is in London
visiting friends.
Miss MacDonald is holidaying at
Woodstock and Toronto.
Mies Edith Hodgens of Toronto has
been visiting Clinton friends,
Miss Eileen Atkinson has returned
home- after a visit in 'Woodstock,
Ms's. Thos. Hawkins and son Jack,
are visiting friends in Hamilton.
Miss Amy Andrews is spending her
holidays day at Grand Bend and Toron-
to.
Mr, and .Mrs. M. T. Corless and fam-
ily motored to Sudbury last Fri-
day.
Miss Mildred Warning of Buffdla is
the guest of her aunt, Mrs, G. A.
Crooks.
Nets.. (Dr.) Adams and children of
pore teee visited at lie Jas; Scott's
last week.
THE C & GROCERS iMee. Lean Courtiee and Miss Betty
4 4 x . : - - ( -of Hamilton visited Miss H. Cour.
.tiee last week. I t
BLit AT BONG SILE
We are Showing some articles which you can
look at in our store before' you buy, and which are
simply amazing in value.
No pictures can do justice to these • articles.
Nothing is ' so satisfactory to you as a chance to
see the actual goods before you buy.
Every article in thissale is a
RED-HOT SPECIAL,#
Every price is a Cash price. We have credit terms
to our credit customers, but not on these sale items.
We have to sell these items for Cash because
we have to pay Cash ourselves.
Sitter &-perdue
PLUMBING
HARDWARE
Phone 147w
ELECTRIC WIRING
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Robertson and
Miss Kathleen Garnham .of Brantford
Spent the week -end ' and holiday as
guests of Mr. and *s. Arthur Wieish•
On their return they were accompan-
ied by their daughter, Miss Isobel,.
who has been visiting her friend,
Miss Norma Welsh the ' past three
weeks.
Owing to the holiday on Monday,
the aouneil met at 8.80` a.m., instead
of at 1.30 p.m. A letter from the Ag-
ricultural Representative . re the
weeds control Act was read and a
motion was carried 'that all patrol
men see that all weeds are cut in
their respective divisions and that
the weed inspector see that all weeds
are cut on all farms'.
The ,Stratford Rotary Club wrote
accepting their asesssment of -$1:500.
A letter from T. R. Patterson, coup.
ty engineer, re gravel pit was fylei.
The clerk was instructed to write
Mr. Patterson re price of gravel or
crushed stone per yard delivered on
Cut line.
theconcession and the e.
7th co Ss t
By-law No. 5, setting the various
rates as read was passed+ --County
rate 88;10; township, 42.10; General
school' rate..4 nulls, The Police _vtI- o: o t o or i a .
lage of Layfield „tris telephone sys-
tems and the several school trustees
rate as requisitioned,
Sut.a
Pay Voucher Supt
N
o. 8
.161
was ordered paid. One sheep claim
which was presented for $9.00 was
laid ov,er as it had not the proper af-
fidavit affixed.
As the first'. Monday in Sept. is
Labor Day the Council adjourned to
meet on Saturday, Augast 31, at 1.30
p.m. R. G. Thompson, Clerk.
Mas. Mary *Gregor of.Detroit is
visiting her sister,: Mrs. Saih. Emer-
son and other relatives,
Mr. Roy Leggate of Pittsburg is
visiting Mr. John Torrarlee' for a
few days.
Muss Loretta Lane of Seeforth
spent a fel? days at Mt. John ,M'o
Guire,s
Mr. and 'vbs. R, J. Oa:ntelon and:
Mr, 'T, Ramsay of Steatford spent
the `holiday at _Mr. James Stirling s.
Miss Helen Coic;;spent the week-
end at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. I1.'C. Cox.,.
MSS, Gs•ace Stirling returned to
Toronto after spending her holidays
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at her home.
Mr. Erland Bottles was up from
T" I t f thehold y
Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Plioeniit and Pani-
ily were tip ft'uiit Iianiilton over
last week -end.
11l•i. and Mrs. 11. A. Steven of Toron-
to viele'd Mss. C. H. Bartliff over
Civic holiday,
Air. and Mrs. om Watt and fancily
of Oshawa visited Mrs. Pennebak
er over the week=end.
Miss Sybil Keyes is visiting her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. II.
'Tiplady of the Base line.
Mrs. John P. Griffin . and son, Vic-
tor of Toronto are guests of Mr.
and Mas. Wilfred Biggins.
Mr. E. T. Watson of Hamilton was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. A.
Walker over the weekend.
Mrs. A. E. Durnin is spending a
couple of weeks at Bruce Beach
with some Lucknow friends.
Miss Marlon Andrews is visiting her
sister Mrs. Fred Gillies at her
summer home in Grand Bend.
Mks. Margaret Smith and daughter
Bessie, of Detroit, are holidaying
at their summer home in Colborne
township.
Mr, and Mrs. 'Forney and Miss Elasie
Andrews and Russel Arenholt and
nephew, Billy, of Chocoshocton, 0-
hio are the , guests of Mrs. And-
' rews.
IVfr. and Mrs. W. Tanner and family
of Vanleek Hill, who have been vis-
iting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walker
have taken a cottage at South-
ampton. - •
Mrs. Dr. Hossack and daughter, Dor-
othy of • Inverkip and Mrs. James.
Ballantyne of Brussels are visiting
at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Geo,
' Roberton. • , +
Mrs, J. T. Watts, Carroll, Man:, re-
turned last week to her home af-
ter spending the past two months -
at the home of her parents, Mr,
and Mks. R. "Jennison.
Mee and Mrs. Alvin K. Loonard came
up , Sunday morning from ,Guelph
to attend the 're -opening services
of Ontario ' Stz eet 'United church,
and also to evieit` with the former's
parents,: Mr. and Mks." Fred Leon-
Mrs, It V. Smithendorr 01 E9stx,
spent_a few clays with Mr. and
Mrs. Jas. Livermore, Mrs Skeith-
endorf was returning from true-
sels; where she spefit several Weeks
with her mother, Mit. Annie • a
Cooke,'sa' is
whohaeares i to
w YY,
not enjoying 'Very. good health,
Rev. 1. A. Agnew of Kingsville, pre-_
sident of London Conference, with
Mr's.. Agnew and Mr. and Mrs,. Or-
ville Hunt
rville'Hunt of Flamwdteh:were weelcl
end guests of Mr, and rs, Jas.
Livermore. Mr. Agnew conduct-
ed special services at Bayfield on
attended
Sunday' an " on Moiida ,
A dY
boy's re -union at ' ees-tt-
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CLi,NTONCS
THURSDAY; AUGUST' 8, 1929:-
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1tif CORNER' GROCERY :.
Casb and Carry PriceList.
August 8th to IStb
Two Stores -.Bayfield and Clinton'
g Sugar Sale 'Still On
Special Price by the Sack
A Saving Ever9 Day For -Cash
FREE DELIVERY WITH ANY OF THE FOLLOWING SPECIALS --...FOR ONE WEEK
'Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs. for ..:;....
Quaker Corn Flakes, pkg.
Kellogs Corn Flakes, pkg.
57c 3 lbs. Loose Lard 4g'
9c 1 Castile Soap, bar 19c
10e j Comfort, Soap, 5 bars 25c
f
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Rolled Oats, 6 lbs. 29e Kraft Cheese, per lb. 35e=
Black Tea, 1 Ib. 59e. Heinz Catsup, bottle 25c
Soda Biscuits, 2 pkgs. 250 ' Fancy Marshmallow Biscui
Rubbers,- 4 doz..is 25c'.
25e I Maxwell House Coffee, per lb. 66c
Salado Tea, Tb w 69eI[ Peas, 2 sans, 25c
,Cocoanut, per Th. ...,• ....,.. ., .. ...,.. 290•
BRANSTON PICKLE DEMONSTRATION AUGUST 17th
FRIGIDAIRE MEATS AND CHILLED FRUITS
Breakfast Bacon Piece 40c Sliced Bacon lb 40c
Fresh Country Style Sausage lb 30c
Weiners per lb 30c Olives Bulk pt. 35c
Tounatoes, Musk Melons, Peaches'
Morning Delivery: 9 and 11 a.m.
aww.es,,
Cash and
Carry
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WHERE "SELLS FOR LESS" PRICE PREVAILS 48
GOODS DELIVERED 10c
Afternoon Delivery: 2;36e and 5 p.m.
HOLMESVILLE
Mr. Earle Cudmors of Norwich,
spent the week -end at his parental
home here. `'
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Calbick and
little son, Ross, Mrs, D. Calbick and
Mrs. I,ee and son of Fruitland, were
guests of Miss S.' Acheson over the
week -end. Mrs. Calbick remained
for a few days. '
Mrs. D. A. Bemis of Toronto, who
has been spending th
e past few
weeks as the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Brogden MacMath and Seaforth
friends, returned home on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Birch'' of Detroit,
who have been on a motor trip to
Cleveland, Buffalo and Toronto spent
the last few days of their holidays,
visiting Mrs. Birch's parents, Mr.
and Mrs.. J. Mulholland. They re-
tiernee home on Sunday.
i12rs. Alcock o! Brussels, called on
friends here on Monday. a
A, very enjoyable time was spent
last Thut'sday afternoot;when the
patrons of Hohnesville 0o-d1ierative
Cheek) and Batter factory and their
friends held their. annual picnic at
the pretty little spot "Maitland Dale"
which has recently been improved for
such purposes by Mr. William Con-
nell of Clinton. The afternoon was
spent in races by the children and
grown-ups, after which several in-
teresting addresses were given. A-
mong the speakers were Mr.McMill-
an and Mr. Hearn, who gave in-
structive talks on eheese and butter -
making. Supper was served on .the
lawn, and all went home feeling sat-
isfied that ,Ver. and Mrs, Connell
were ideal host and hostess for such
an occasion, and were very grateful
to them for the privilege of holding
their picnic on their grounds.
Mrs,- J. Burns, and Master Billie
and Mise Clara Elliott of Goderich,
visitedat the home of Me. and Mrs.
J. Huller one day last week.
Mr,. and Mrs. J. M. Graham and
Miss Jean and Mr. and Mics. Andrew
Clark of Parkhill and Mrs. -McGreg-
or of Hamilton were visitors at the
horn of M. and. Mrs. J, Huller on
Saturday of last -week.
The Holmesville Cheese and But-
ter Co. picnic washeldon Thursday'
afternoon in the beautiful recreation
park of 1Ve . W. Connell's ` 'on the
Maitland concession, Goderich town-
ship, The grounds were beautifully
decorated for the otcasion. There
was entertainment provided for all
classes. The children enjoyed the
various swings end the boats, others
indulged in games of ball, croquet
and horse shoes, also races for young
ng
and old.
A. very exciting tug of war was
pulled between the milk; patrons and
the cream patrons, Captain for milk,
Bert Lobb, Captain for cream, Reu-
ben Grigg. The milk patrons win-
ning the ,prize.
After the games were over the
president, Mr. Wi. H. Lobb called the
gathering toorder. and introduced
Mr. Dap McMillan .of Stratford,
cream inspector, who addressed them
on grading, tostingand oaring for
mane
Mr. Frank lffearns, chief daily in-
structor, of I;oiidosk was ptesent and
gave a very interesting addrat_s on
the d air question. Re- as ur
d �' qu soon s ed 'the
farmers that dairying was the suttest
line of farming for profits. Ile also
congratulated the people of the Rol
mesvilie C. ansi B. Co., for the pro-
gress 'made in' the last two 'years,
making,special mention of the nearly'
erected house- ` for the maker of
c`lieesed 'butter.
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Mr. Lastdn chews'=nt ei also
addressed i.bo nl'eeting fo a sort 1
Picnic Specials
O'Keefe's Dry Gingerale
O'Keefe's Old English Stone
Ginger
Canada Dry Gingerale
Kuntz Dry Gingerale
Order a Case or Carton at
a Special Price
Huntz Candies 50c and 60c
Per lb.
Party Ice Orearn and Pastry
Snowflake and Whole
Wheat Bread
Wendorf's Bakery
MAKERS Ole
SNOWFLAKE BREAD
Special Prices
ON COAL AND COKE
FOR SPRING DELIVERY
Get our Prices.
W. J. MILLER & SON.
Orders taken at residence, Ontario St.
PHONES: 46w and 46j
Handy Garden Tools
AT CONVENIENT PRICES
The best the market affords at big'
savings. Our toolswill help you
make your garden ss.
RAKES, SPADES. HOES. SHEARS
LAWN MOWERS •
Other .tools at proportionately low
prices, Hammers, pliers, monkey
wrenches,' all the .odds, and ends you
need around the house, ,
Instead (
Hitting The Hay
Hit 'a Marshall Sanitary spring -filled Mattress and you will
get the sueprise.of your life in real restfull sleeping comfort.
Wea
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to advise
Youth
a
t during this month
we aron rui
slip cover with every Marshall Mattress sold but g g a
your order must
be in by August 29th. We have several other bargains in Dining
Room Suites and Verandah furniture, some real snaps in Verandah
or car cushions. ,
Hardware Department
This is time forcoal oil and gasoline cook stoves and we have
the latest improvements and most satisfactory stoves on the Mar-
ket.
If you are thinking of painting your house, better consider the
old reliable Sherwin-Williams Paints. It will pay you.
Clinton Hardware and Furniture Co
FUNERAL DIRECTORS MONUMENT DEALERS
THE STORES WITZ A STOCK
Furniture Phone: 104 Hardware 195
BLUE AND WHITE STORE
PHONE 111
Bringing to you such outstanding Values in
quality foods as to convince you that thisis the.
place to shop. For in addition to advertised spec-
ials you will find all our prices so low as to save
you a substantial amount on your weekly grocery
bills.
20 LB. PAIL.. LARD.. , . $3.0o
Oranges, basket 59c
Grape Nuts, pkg.... 17c
Pickles, 30 oz. for... 47c -
Good Black Tea 59c
Heinz Catsup
Large' Bottle ..... 27c
Corn Flakes
Kello'gg`s, 2 for.,, 119c
Olives, 321/ oz. for 39c
Strawberry Jam 47c
Good Glazier
Sardines, 2 for ,.. 25c
Rubber Icings
3 doz. for • 25c
Home Grown Vegetables and
er 'Fruits
New Potatoes, Peas, Corn, Raspberries, Cherries; ,
Black Currants.
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Use your phone WHERE QUALITY MEETS PRICE Free Delivery
300 persons and everyone sect
be perfectly satisfied,
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A vote of.thanks was tendered. to
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Mr. and
Mee. Connell for
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given, pitality and' the welcome gx e , to
which-,1V1ir. Connell made a very suit-
able reply. '
Mrs. J. Snyder' of town and Mrs.
JOY Snyder and son of Goderich
township ,went with Mr. and Mrs,
Wm. Snyder of Col
borne to
Kitchen-
er -
er oSunday and spent the holiday
in attendance at the Baer re -union.
HARDWARE and PLUMBING
Phone -244•
time and Ytov. Me. leerbeet made a
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short speeCll. After tile'spealcmt� a
stlenrttd.'euliper eves steered to about
VARNA
The Royal Brack Knights of Ire-
land are holding a picnic. in Jevrett'e
Grove, Bayfield, an August :12th
celebrating Derry Day. ' The Clinton
Kiltie• Band will furnish' the music.
Sir Kt: George Spotton will be the
speaker. There will be a soft ball
game, Clinton vs. Bayfield and other
sports.. Bring Scour baskets., and ens
joy the day..