The Clinton News Record, 1929-09-19, Page 8CLINTON'S LEADING
LERY TOR
WE LOOK, YOU STRAIGIIT
IN THE, EYE
'All popular models in high
quality glasses.
Special prices on for one
week only.
Why let.. poor glasses, not
properly fitted, give you
wrinkles? -
We test your ' eyes free of
charge. •
R.. H. JOHNSON
Distributoi for Clinton
Graduate of Toronto Collegeof Optometry
Fine Jewellery and Repairs Next Hovey's lrug Store
vJ
Tailored , to easure
Is the Price of a Tip Top Suit or: Top Coat
Tip Top;. Clothes offer you, the.opportunity to
practice thrift and at the same time secure the ut-
most in clothes value offered in Canada today.
The new:woolens are more wonderfully design-
ed than ever and ° embrace cloths from the finest
looms,' imported direct from the, great mills of Eng-; .
land and Scotland. May we show you the new
ranges?
A glance through `,our complete Autumn and
Winter Fashion .portfolio will unfailingly disclose
the style you have in mind...
New Fall and Winter Samples Now Ready,
Yon are "Cordially. Invited. to inspect Them.
Plumsteel Bros.
Every Garment Custom Tailored
Everything for the
PRESERVING SEASON
Jars, rubbers, parawax,
sealing wax, lids, glasses —
everything you need in order
, to make your preserving this
year a wonderful success.
Put up your preserves now
and have delightful desserts
all winter.
"When Quality is as Represented"
THE C, & S. GROCERS
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Select Your New
FALL HAT
Here For the Utmost in Smartness
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Our Fall display includes hats that reach the very
peak of exclusive individuality and newness. Colne
here and see hats such as have never been seen be-
fore, at prices lower by' far than you would judge.
Entrancing in there simplicity, colorful, chic, these
hats will tempt you to purchase two instead of one.
But whether you plan to purchase one, two or none,
come in and see them anyway!
DAVIS
n-®„orr.rs
EXTRAORDINARY VALUES IN HIGH GRADE
ALL -ELECTRIC RADIOS
At Big
—Savings--
g
Containing all .the newest
lr
radio wrinkles, these all -e-
lectrics lcs are a wonderful val-
ue. So much ''better than
the old-fashioned kind that
you will, be astonished when
you see and hear them.
Free delivery - free installation—
free service` for orie year Tradein
your old radio—our "allowance is liber-
al. .Never" have there been better radio
values than these
-Sclater & Perdue
PLUMBING HARDWARE ELECTRIC WIRING
Phone 147w
WINGHAM:, A Wingham High
School student, Miss Jean Stobie,
who with one year. in the Lipper.
School, obtained nine first class hon-
ours s
of is and two seconds, was success -
fel in winning the Prince of Wales
Scholarship- in Physics and Chem-.
istry, offered by Queen's University
to Upper`. School student from any
Collegiate or High School in the Pro-
vince of Ontario; who obtains , the
highest standing' in these."two sub=
jects, Jean enters Queen's Univer-
sity this September with the best
wishes h las mates and man
i sties of her c s •a
Y
friends, 1
WHY
Good
ous.ekeepiu
Is the Favorite
Woman's
Magazine
Because it brings the service of
experts in all'branehels of their home
making and provides the equivalent
of a library of -tie best new reading.
It has delightful serials, brilliant
'short stories and features by disting-
uished authors, It's " department of
Cookery publishes thrifty menus and
many- delicious new tiecipes by Good
Housekeeping Institute. It has fash-
ion. illustrations re-producingthe
favored modes, Dressmaking instr-
uction '• and needlework ,designs. The
department of decorations will' help
to make your home more convenient'
and beautiful. The finincial .section
tells you how to look after: your
money and also, a splendid', helpfgl
Itlearth and beauty section and gives
particular attention ..to"the• care and
training of Children.
IT IS ON OUR NEWSTAND MON-
THLY AT THIRTY-rIVE CENTS
THE COPY
The '1�. D. Fair coo
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
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II��IIpu n�iGHllUluinun�n� nnnwviuipimmoll�
Mrs. Carrie Jervis is visiting with
Detroit friends.
Mr. A. J. Holloway is spending a few
weeks with Peterboro friends,
Mrs. W. L. 'Wade of Fort' WilIiam is
visitingtown. Miss Ijattie Courtice of
Miss Emtna. Doan left ..this week to
resume her teaching duties in
'Boston.
Mh. £ W, Steeps spent the week -end
'with his brother, Mr. Earl Steepe
-of London.
Miss E. A. Washington spent the
week -end as the guest of Mx. and
Mrs,. J'. C, Forbes, Hultett.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Blanchard of De-
troit visited the latter's mother,
Mrs. M. Pickett, last week.
Mrs. WI. D. Fair returned last week
rafter a visit of some months with
her ,brothers at Los Angeles, Cal,
Mr. and Mrs. Levi, Annis of Scarboro
called on their cousin, 112iss Wash-
ington of town this Week, They
Were on a motor trip. •
Mr. and Mas. W. U. Latornell and
Mite Combo of St. Thomas were
the guests of the Misses Doan for
a couple of days this Week.
Mr. Harry Watkins and Mr. Thos,
Crone of Chatham spent the week-
end, at the home of the former's
parents, Mr. and Mr's., J. Watkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm.. Robertson and
Mrs. W. J, : Stevenson were in
'Brantford this week attending the
filneral of the late Mrs. C. B.
Heyd.
Mi. Spence Irwin and bride of 146c --
slow, returning from Toronto, spent
a day recently with their cousin,
Mrs. J. Argent, • going on to
Goderich.
Mrs, James Bentley and little Miss
Lillian of Detroit were the guests
of the former's aunt and unele,
Me•. and Mrs. David Steep, over
the week -end.
Rev. C. E. Dougan was in Wingham
on Sunday supplying the pulpit of
the Rev. Dr. Petrie, who preached
anniversary sermons in the Pres-
byterian church.
Mr, and Mrs -Richard Maguire have
`retained to thleir home in -Nashua,
• after a pleasant' visit with
Mhs. J. J. Maguire and Mr.' and
Mrs. Ai, O. Pattison.
Mr. R. W. 11/111er, Miss Molly Miller,
Dr. A. J. Courtice, Mrs, Courtice
and Miss Sybil Courtice of Winni-
peg were week -end visitors with
Miss II. Courtice of Clinton.
Mrs, A. Sinclair after a visit of some'
weeks with her sisters, Mrs. W.
Pickard and .Miss Georgina Rum-
bali, let Monday morning to join
her husband at . Sydney, N.S.
Mx and Mrs, J. L. Heard have're-
turned after a visit with the lat-
ter's sister, Mrs. Frank McElwain
of Gelert Onh They also visited
in Toronto, taking in the big fair.
Mr. and Mfrs. Edvtsin Oliver and son,
Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Oliver'
and Mrs. Weaver and her daugh-
ter, Grace, of Toronto spent the
week -end with their uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mas, E. G. Saville.
Dr, and Mrs, Adams of Windsor re-
surited last week from their •trip
to the Old Land and Mrs. Adams
spent a. few'days at tyle home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Scott,, Where her children had been
staying during her absence,
Rev. J. E. Hogg is in Toronto this
week attending the. Alumini Con-
fereiice of Emmanuel College, Un-
iversity of Toronto, which was ar-
ranged for four days, The speakers
are Rev. Prof„ Harris F. Rail • of
Yale University,
and Rev'. Prof.
John Bailie, late of Auburn The-
ological Seminary, now of Emman-
uel. ,
THE' : CLINTON-NEWS RECORD
THUPuSDAY, -SEPTEMBER 19, 1u2
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BIG. COR.NER GROCERY
At O'Neil's Food Store you can get Everything
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FRIEND
TELLS'
ANOT1I L k'
They Work Mutually with their Customers
Hy Closest Prices Quick Service and Best Quality
ONLY OF COURSE, IT IS NECESSARY TO HAVE THE CASH
TO BUY WISELY.
TO-GETIHER:WE CONTINUE;; SPECIAL
PRICE LIST, SEPTEMBER I9th to 26th
FREE DELIVERY
Lard, .3 lbs. in' bulk 49c
°Keen's Mustard, small size 26c
Keen's Mustard, large size 49c
Jelly Powder, 4 for 25c '
Vinegar, (delivered 50c) ; Cash
and Carry 45c
Corn Starch, 2 pkgs ...:19c
Lux Soap' Flakes, 3 for 29e
Salado Tea, .per lb. 69c
Liptons tea,. per ib, 59c
Macaroni, 2 lbs. 21c
Minute Tapioca, 2 pkgs. 25c
O'Neil's Coffee, ib. 65c •
MUTUAL PRICE LIST
Soda Biscuits, 2 pkgs.
Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs.
Robber Rings, 4 doz. -
Zinc Rings; per doz.`
Rolled Oats, 10 lbs.
Breakfast Bacon, piece
Pickled Roll, per ib.
Schneider's Sausage .
Cocoanut, 7/2 lb.
25c
58c
25c
19c
45c
38c
30c
30c
15c
FOR THE DINNER PARTY
Cold Tongue, lb. tin • ....,., .....60c
Jellied Chicken, in glass .:,. $1,25
Branston Pickle, ` each 25e
Stuffed Olives . • 39c
Fruits for salads 34c
Mammy's Pineapple Roll 25c
perfection Salad, Cabbage, Cel-
ery and Tomatoes with ''Knox
Gelatine, at 230
Blue Ribbon Mayonaisse.,,30e
Smiles & Chuckles_ 60c
(in 1b. pkgs.)
FRESH FISH FRIDAYS
-WATCH FOR SPECIAL DODGERS NEXT WEEK
CANE l' rrND T. LLSANOT[IER
Morning Delivery: 9 and 11 a.m.
Cash and
Carrg
W.
GOODS DELIVERED 10c
Afternoon Delivery: 2:30 and 5 p.tu.
:O'NEIL
WHERE "SELLS FOR LESS" PRICE PREVAILS
Phone
Fowl Supper
in Town Hall
under the auspices of the Clinton
Hospital Board
October 10th
5to8p.m,
EUCHRE: 8:30—DANCING
Up-to-date Orchestra.
82-3.
Tea and Baking. Sale
The W. M. S. of flesIey-W511is
United church intend holding a tea
and sale of homemade baking in the
lecture room of the church on the
afternoon of ,
Friday, Sept. 27th
iron 8:80 to 6 o'clock
Drop in and have a cup of tea and
look over the new chnrch, You will
be made welcome: 32-2.
Templeton Moore
Tenor
Mon., Sept. 30, at 8.15
In Scottish and Irish Ballads and
Operatic Relrortaire
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TOWN HALL, CLINTON
Assisted by°
CLi;DA ,IIAI.LOTT
Dramatis Reader
JOE TMMOTT
Comedian
PEARL KENDRICK
Concert, Pianist and Accompanist
Admission: All seats 50c,
including tax.
AUBURN
The annitjersary services of Knox
Uniteld church have been arranged
for the third Sunday of October, the
20th next. The minister for the day
'will be ,the Bev.. A. E. Smith, B.A,,.
Toronto. Mr. Smith began his min-
istry in Auburn almost fifty yeart
ago. 1•Ie was the first minister of
the former Mlethodist church when
Auburn, , Wdstfield• and Donnybrook
were made into one pastoral charge.
' BRUCEFIELD
Mks, (Rev.) W. A. Bremner pre-
sided"" at the monthly meeting of
'the W 12,S•, held on September 4th.
Roll call showed an attendance of
twenty-two members and was ans-
wered by a- verse on "1"r orgiv-
ness." Mrs., Brock,' as lender of
group 8, then took charge of the
meeting, reading an interesting Leaf-
let, "Beginning at Jlerusalem," Mrs.
John Watson had as her subject,
"Pioneer Days in Canada." M'rs. Ad-
dison gave a +helpful article on
"Wolfe and Montcalm, and Mrs. C.
'Mesmer: read "The • Call of the
Great North-West," 'lhiese papers
were, most interesting, dealing., with,.
the work of Mlissions froth; the early
days.' Mrs. Batterbury closed the
meeting with prayer.
Mr. Jas. Swan and • daughter
Mamie returned home Wast week air
ter spending a few months Visiting
friends at the Coast and in the Wiest.
Dr. Swan of Hamilton spent Sun-
day at them home of his father, Mr,
Jas. Swan,
•
M'r, and Miss Gibson • of Stanley
returned home laet 'week atter vis-
iting friends in London and Hamil-
ton and also attending the marriage
of Miss NGay Itetchen, daughter of
Rev. Dr. Beverly and Mrs. Keteblen.
Mr, and Mrs.'Win. Rattenbury vis-
ited friends in Burlington this week,'
114'x. and Mrs. Ross Scott have been
visiting friends in Toronto.
THE KIDDIES
KNW
SNOWFLAKE
BREAD
IS SO GOO,
They like it for Lunch-
es as well as at every
Meal
Baked Fresh and Sup-
plied from your Grocer
or oui< wagon
Wendorf's Bakery
MAKERS OF
"Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake.:'
READ -
Coal Coal
ANTHRACITE, SOLVAY COKE
NUTAND FURNACE
Also Range size Coke,. Alberta Coal
and 'Miller's Creek Soft Coal
We carry the above coal in stock.
W. Je MILLER & . SON
Orders taken at residence, Ontario 5t.
PHONES: 46w and 46j
The Stove Season
1s at h .t nd
Get yours early and have
full advantage of it this fall
See our new all -enamel
Masterpiece at a right
.
Alsothe newCirculators.
Just the thing for the •cold
evenings.
We .. also carry Clare
Bros.- line, the Jewel Stove
and Beaters,
Call in- any time and get
prices and See our ,iines.
HARDWARE and PLUMBING
Phone 244
FALL
The time when you are gathering in for the long winter months.
Why not include some real comfortable Furniture to help make
these long nights more cozy and enjoyable.
We are specializing with a large and up-to-date stock of Ches-
terfield suites and occasional chairs, made by the best -firma in Can-
ada. Call and see them.
'We are also showing a large stock of Fibre Furniture in 8
piece suites, rockers, chairs and tables, these will a17 be reduced'in
price so here is a chance to save some good money.
HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
Our stock of the celebrated Beach Foundry stoves is the largest -
that the ever carried in ail their newest styles including Rangel,
Heaters and Purnaeettes. You are sure to be satisfied with these
stoves. Come in and see the new Instant Lighting Lamps and
lanterns, the very latest improvements.
Some new ventilated screens for fall and whiter use. Enjoy the
fresh air and keep out of the draft. •
Some real bargains in Weather Stripping, etc.
Clinton Hardware and Furniture Co
`FUNERAL DIRECTORS MONUMENT DEALERS
THE STORES WITH A STOCK
Furniture Phone: 104
Hardware 191
BLUE AND WHITE STORE
PHONE 111
We have taken on the name of Superior and Chain Store, which
enables us to buy at a very moderate price and sell at the most
Moderate price.
But there is one thing that we are proud of, that is that this
organizai8on is owned and run personally under 'II,. Lawson & Co.
as before.
Our aim is to buy and sell at the most moderato price that
possibly be gotten by any Grocer.
THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL% ENDING SEPT. 21st
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can
Franco Peas, No. 4 size ..10c
Sh. Wheat Bisc its
ut , 2 pkgs 25c-
-Zinc Rings, per doz. :-•: , , .18c
Best gnal, Rub. Rings, 3 for 25c
Royal Baking Powder ....80c
Coffee . .69e
Orange Pekes Tea ....•.79e
New Straw. ,Tams 40 oz. , 41c
Currants, e2 lb, 18c
Per
Guest Ivory Soap, 8 cakes. 13c
Velmita Cheese, '1%z lb box 21c
Sweet Pickles, 30 oz. jar -.44e
Special Black Tea 59e
Toddy, 8 oz. tin 33e
Have yon tried the Electric sliced Meats; ca
• thiok as you want and always even' slices.
slice as thin or
Lo LAVVSOIN e? CO.
Use your phone WHERE QUALITY MEETS PRICE Free Delivery
BETTER BUILDI G
ARGAINS
Lumber and Builders',Supplies at
.Mail Order Prices.'
Speptal for September
Thomas .MLX
C eIl1zpe Estate,
Phone 88 Everything lit Builders' Supplies