The Clinton News Record, 1929-10-03, Page 8LINTON'S LEADING JEWELERY STORE
WE LOOK YOU STRAIGHT
IN THE EYE,
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All popular models in, high -
A, d quality glasses.
Special prices on for one
week only.
Why let poor glasses, not
wrinkles? ritted, give you
We test your eyes free of
charge,
H. JOHNSON
Distributor for Clinton>
Graduate: of Toronto College of Optometry
• Fine Jewellery and, Repairs ; • Next Hooey's Drug Store•
Tailored to easure
Is 'the Price of a Tip Top Snit 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 Fail and'Winter Samples Now Ready •
You are' CordiallyInvited to inspect Ther.
Piumsteei 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.
"Where Quality is as Represented"
THE C, & S. GROCERS
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Our Fall display includes hats that reach the very
peak of exclusive individuality and newness. Come
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!
AVIS & HERMAN
You
Eats What You Can
and
pan What You
Can't
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CLINTON-NEWS RECORD
And when the process of canning is
completed the important concern is
the container for the preserved good-
ness. Our jelly jars may he welcomed
for this, we have four styles t/ lb
with either slip or screw tin top, %
lb andel Ib size with screw tin top,
the prices aro 75e, 90e and $1.10 per
dozen; the ``/r lb. size at 90e a dozen
is new shape this year, being square
;with round top, it has thus far this.
season had the approval of dis-
cerning customers.
We live in a color age, our dress,
our `automobile, our home, anything
from whoopee hats to watering cans,
all reflect the modern taste for color
in brilliant hues. A new Flashlight
is Eeeready's answer to this vogue,
•W, now. have thetubular shape in
red, green, pink •" and blue, unlike
many eolor fancies there is '.Utility
as well as, fashion in a flashlight,
it, is a portables convenient and, safe
dight, quickens faltering feet and
gives a sense of security" where dark-
ness lurks, There are in a year 365
dark parts of a day which make 365
reasons why a flashlight is a conven-
ience
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Tile W. D. Fair Co
Often the Cheapest -Always the Best
LONDESBORO'`
The W `L held asocial evening in
the basement of ;the United church
last Tuesday evening, when Miss Me-
IGowan of Blyth • gave a sketch of her
trip to Palestine which was much en-
joyed by all,
Tho Goodwill Bible class of the
United S. S. met at the home of Mr,
and Mrs.• C. Wilson on Monday 'even-
ing. All report a very enjoyable
time.
• Mr. Henry: Lear, who .visited. the
• home of Mr. and Mire. Samisen of
Palmerston last week, has returned.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Pipe of Goderieh
recently visited the home of Mr. and
Mss. R. Youngblutt.
Dr. ''Whitley of Gerrie visited' his
aunt, Mrs. 1Vlountain, last . week.
'The Ladies Aid "af' Knox church
spent a social evening at the home
of Mk. and. ,IVtrs.'Herman Ball last
Friday. Mr, and'Mrs. „Ball have th'e!
real art of making every one feel at
home and a most enjoyable time was
spent
The community.," was shocked on,
'Monday to learn of the accidental
death, of John Brawn.' Mr. Brown
was operating the'fertilizer spread-
er, driving a three -horse team, when,
it is supposed, something : startled
the hbrsee :and. they "ran, and in go-
ing ever
oing.'ever a stump meroet.Mr. Brown
was tthr Wn.off,, He .struck •a spot,
with sixth force that the',doctor said,
Would, 'ca`u'se almost instant death.:
Two of . the horses, a team;, got • fuse'
of the vehicleand•of -the third horse
' and ran .,to -the barn..-. A, neighbor'
saw them and came to investigate,
when the unfortunate man ' was
found. The third 'horse, a •.young
one, was not '.found, until evening, it.
having' run into'a nearby piece" of
wood.
Mr. Brown, who wassixty=
in ins
third year, was a very diligent far-
mer and a good husband and father,
He is survived by his wife and two
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1i rs; Spooner of Virden, Man., is
visiting her sisters • Mrs. Clara
Rumball.
Mr. L. W. Curren was up from ()she
awa spending the week -end with
his family
Miss Jean L. . Hogg of Milverton
spent the week -end with her par-
ents in town.'
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walker left on
Friday last to visittheir daughs
ters in Kingston and at Vanleek
Hill.
Miss Ruth McMath, • nurse -in -train-
ing at the General Hospital, Tor•
onto, is holidaying at her home in
town.
Mir and .1Vtrs. Emery F1ewe11ing and
family of Fergns inotored up `oil
Sunday to visit the lady's parents,
Mr, and Mrs. A. LIMO.
Mr. 'and Mrs. IL C. Legg d Spring-
field -were in town yePlterd,wl;, com-
Ing up to abtenr, the funeral of -
the late M. Luke Lawson.
Mr. end-.nrs. E. J. Jenkins and their
Jon, George, of London visited at
the home of the former's sister,
Mrs. C. J. Wallis, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Simian motored
over from Kankakee last week
to visit at the home of the for-
mer's fathers Me. J. G. Si'oman.
Mr. Harold Lawson of Sault Ste.
Mamie has , been home this week,
being called homeby the death of
his step -mother, Mrs. L. Lawson.
Mr. and Mks. Fred Wiltse were cal-
led home from Dlstreit last week
owing to the serious illness of the
formers father, Mk. Levi Wiltse.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Leonard of El-
ntira were guests at the hone of
the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Leonard of town, over the
week -end.
Mr. and Mks. Willard and Mr. Stan-
ley Shobbrook of Buffalo visited
their parents, M. and Mrs. J. W.
Shobbrook, just north of Clintons
during the past week.
Mr. and Mics. G . R, Paterson of
Brampton were in . town over the
week -end, and saw many old
friends. They were the guests of
Mn and 1Vfrs. F. A. Wiggins.
I essrs. W. R. Tasker of Stratford
and Leslie Taskeei of Detroit have
been in town this week being
called home by the sudden death
\of their mother, Mrs, - Luke Law-
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1929 ..
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CLINTON'S BIG CORNER GROCERY
daughters. One brother and two
sisters survive, also,, James Bro+n
and Mrs. Frank Gibbs of Clinton
and Mrs. T. Lawson, Stratford.
'Phe funeral took place from his
late home yesterday afternoon Uo
Blyth cemetery. -
There passed away on the 16th of
Sept., Mrs. Elizabeth Lyon,. wife of
BenjaminLyon, at the home of her
daughter-in-law, Mrs. John Lyon,.
Brandon, Man. She leaves two sons,
two having passed away in early
manhood.
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ONE RI FRIEND TELLdS ANOT
Spec' lize in GOOD COFFEE
Always at -th.e; Reasonable Price of only 65c a'-1
GOOD--,ETTER and BEST, that we can Buy..
Carnation Milk,' at 2 cans for 25c, will add to. the Rich Aroma
andElavor of the Coffee.
GOOD NEWS FOR. THE HOUSEWIFE We have the Best Select-
ion .ofi'all the Newest Goods, at Lowest Chain Store Prices, with Best Possible' Service
at O Neil sm
All Goods Delivered Free with Orders of $1.00 and upwards. We will be pleased to
have you call a1 d see or new Canned Goods.'
NC 141tND TLLLSt NOTHLR
Pure Mince Meat, 11/4 lb. for. 256
'Comfort Soap, 5 bars 25c
Cheese, ;Cream, 2 pkgs'25c
Minute: Tapioca, 2 pkgs. 25;c
Raisins, 2 lbs. 25c
MORE VALUES ADDED TO
25c SALE
Pineapple,sliced,2 cans `.....,......25c
Fancy Biscuits, pkg. 25c
Peas, 2 cans, No. 4 25c
Soap Chips, 2 lbs. 25c
Pumpkins, 2 cans 25c
Clark's: Soup, 3 tins 25e
Ginger Snaps, 2 lbs. 25c
Sardines, 4 tins for 25e
Marshmallow Biscuits for • 25c
BIG WEEK FOR BLUE GRAPES. • : OTHER SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY FRIDAY & SATURDAY
10 Ib Granulated Sugar 59c 2 tins Campbell's Tomatoe Soup 25c Rolled Oats 25c Chateau Cheese 17c
3 -Fels Naptha 20c 2 Cartons of salt 17c
Morning Delivery: 9 and 11 a.m. GOODS DELIVERED 10c- Afternoon Delivery: 2:30 and 5 p.m.
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BRUCEFIELD
Mr: and Mrs. West were the guests
of Rev. W. A. and Mrs. Bremner this
Week.
Mr, McI.nnis and his mother, Mrs.
Mlelnnis of Detroit, spent the week-
end at the home of the latter's broth
er, Mr. Hugh 'McGregor. .:Mrs. Mc-
Innis is well known in our 'village as
she was brought ,up on the second
concession of Stanley.
The fifth annual convention of
the Young People's Society of Huron
Presbytery was held in Brucefield
church on Friday last. The three,
sessions were well attended and great
interest taken in the Young People's
work.
TUCKERSMITII-I
Mr.,, and NVlks. E 3. Jenkins and
son,- George, of London visited dur-
ing iris the week -end with their cousinb ,
Mr. gild :Mrs., Fletcher Townsend.
MA•s. A. L. Triek ,of London was a .
week -end guest with her daughter,
Mrs. E. Townsend.:
Mrs. L, Tebbutt and Mas. T. Town
send attended'the w M. aconven-
tiiolt a't Eginondville - en Thursday.
t of E
•Ravi and 'llil
Mss. �aleol Malcolm g
snondvllle: and Mrs,` James ' Malcolm
'of 'Markham visited with Mr. and
Mts. Fletcher Townsend' on Monday.
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in Town Hall
Clinton
son.
Mys. J; A. Ford returned Sunday, af-
ter a little visit with her, daughter,
11frs. (Dr.) Procunier of Dorches-
ter. . MTs. Procmier motored her
Mother ' home and visited a day or
so in town. •
Mr. K.Walken, 'Windsor, Mrs. McCoy,;
London, and Miss Ida Milken and
M'r's. Edwards of Detroit are at
their: home this week, being called
home by the death of their step-
mother, Mrs, A. Willt!en.
Mir.. and Mrs. • Earl Shaw of Brigden
were the guests •over the week -end
of the lady's. sister, Mrs. Wilfred
Seeley. They;,' all took in the
special services in .I•ioimesville
United church on Sunday. •
Mr. T. J. M,anaghan motored' to
walkerville and Detroit and spent.
the week -Mut , Mrs. Nfanaglian,
who had spent some weeks' with
members of their fancily down
there, returned home with him,
Mr. James. Brown. left Monday morn-
ing.for Woodstock to take a lohad b.. o posi-
tion, tics` te
din offered. In th..
ed.
afternoon he was called' home ow-
ing to the fatal accident which be
fel his brother, Jahn Brown of
Hullett. "
Mr, and Mrs, Harry 11i:arsh left yes-
terday for their hone in Detroit
after spending a week or ten days
and
. brother visiting chid ,latter's . r ,•
isistek, Mr. G. N. and Miss Bessie
Davies ef. town, and with the for-
mer's people at Auburn.
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under the auspices of the Clinton
Hospital Board
Thus ay
October 10th
6 to 8 pan,
SUPPER 50e
EUCItRE: 8 :80-4AN LING
Up-to-date Orchestra
Admission to 'Euchre and Dance,
,Gentlemen 50c,,, Ladies, 25c.
82-8.
rich, where the ceremony was per-
formed, The ears bore numerous
large cards making known to all and
sundry sthe joyous event.
C. G. I. T. Girls `held their r eg'ular
monthly meeting at Carlow on Sat-
urday afternoon,
PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Mr. and Mrs. Dean.Courtiee and Miss
Betty; of Hamilifen spent the week-
end with the former's-sister, Miss
Battle Courtice.
Mr. and Mirs. 'Mervyn 'laxity . of
Toronto visited :the latter's par-
ents, 1•. and Mrs. T. H. Cook,
during the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Thompson of De-
troit and Mrs. Corrigan of Chic-
ago visited last week with their
aunt, Mfrs. Moffatt and their sous-
insy Mir• G. N and Miss a Bessie
'Davies.
Mrs. George Levis and Miss Emma
Levis returned on Saturday from
Toronto, where they spent sever-
al .weeks. Mrs. Levis was taken
01 while in the city but is novi.
nicely recovering. , '
Mr. and Mrs. Palmer of Hensall,
Mrs. May Anderson and Miss 1E
McCartney an -Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
McCartney of Detroit were in town
this week for the funeral of their
aunt, Mrs,. A. Waken.
Mrs. Newton Wylie and Mrs. H. T.
Moore of Toronto are the guests
of•Rev. J. E. and Mks. Hogg at the
WiesleseaV illis manse. They
brought with them Mr. J. H. Wylie,
who will spend the winter at the
manse.
THE KIDDIES
KN W
SNOWFLAKE
.AD
IS SO GOOD
They like it for Lunch-
es as well as at every
Meal
COLBORNE
Mr. James Gutman, who was .in the
employ of Mr. E V. Lawson, under
went an operation recently on his
throat at Clinton. Hospital. -.Ile is
reported to beimproving very -fay-
or•abiy.
Mas. Jacob Fisher is suffering with
an attack of stomach flu.
Smith's Hill,chiercl1 held Rally Day
services on. Sunday.
Plans are under' way in prepara-
tions of Thanksgiving- services in
Benntiller and Stttith's : Hill , charges,.,
Mr. and Mb's. Wm. Gantwells while
crossing the C. V. R, bridge' near
Goderieh on Sunday, had their fen-
ders collide with ,another car going.
in tete' opposite direction. All' es-
caped injuries ek4ept Mrs. Cantwelll,
who suffered slight bruises.
Mr. and ..Mirs..Alfred Errington
and family spent;•Sunday at Sarnia..
Mr. Gordon Pearson has bought a
residence at Nile. , Rumor has it that
ho -will solan be living in it,
•
On Saturday the wedding party of
Me. 'W, Edward Alton and Miss .,E1
la Hasty passed ' through to Gode-
Baked Fresh and Sup-
plied from your Grocer
or our wagon
Wendorf's , Bakery
MAKERS OF
"Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake"
BREAD
Goal Goal
ANTHRACITE, SOL'VAY. COKE
NUT AND FURNACE
Also Range size Coke, Alberta Coal
and Miller's . Creek Soft ,Coal
W.e carry the above coal in stock.
W. 3..MILLER & SON
Orders taken at residence, Ontario St.
PHONES: 46w and 46j
The Stove Season
is at hand
Get' yours early and have
full advantage' of it' this fall
See our new all -enamel
Masterpiece at a right
price.
Also the newCirculators.
Just the thing for the cold
evenings.
We, . also carry Clare
Bros. line, the Jewel Stove
and Heatrs.
get
time and
Call in any
prices and see our lines.
HA. ,
RDWAR)a
and PLUMBING
Phone' 244
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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 es Large and up-to-date stook of Ches-
terfield suites and occasional chairs, made by the best firms in Can-
ada. Call andsds them,
We are also showing a large stock of Fibre Furcdture in 3 -
piece suites, rockers, chairs and tables„ these will all 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 we ever carried in all their newest styles, including Ranges,
Heaters and Furnaeettes. 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 winter use. Enjoy the
fresh air and keep out of the draft. , •
Some real bargains in Weather Stripping, etc.
Clinton Hardware and Furniture Co
FUNERAL DIRECTOR? MONUMENT DEALERS
2 THE STORES WITH A STOCK
Furniture Phone: 104 Hardware 1911
BLUE AND WHITE STORE
Clinton, October 3, 1929.
DEAR FRIENDS:—
Weare now introducing to you one of the most
Modern Chain organizations in Canada one that we
can saythat is' purelyCanadian organization cal-
g
led Superior Chain Store. And more than ;that,
is that this store is absolutely managed ed and owned
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by a Clinton boy. One who has prover that he has
appreciated the trade which he has been given
in the past four years of the Grocery.' business by
entering this organization to give yoil the most
moderate price and best service.
We invite you to come in and look over our'
stock and note the prices we have to offer both on
our shelves, and on the hand bills which you have
already received.
Yours very truly,
L. ISAWSON CI CO.
Use your phone WHERE QUALITY MEETS PRICE Free Delivery
CONSTANCE
Hazel Leslie spent the week-
end
p
me in Blyth.
Rileyand
ussels spent
tlia. f ormer
Geo. Riley
friends, of
besoxry
n Pr:day
he underwent
tots.. �ppen
speedy recovery,
end at her ho Bl h.
Miss Edythe Miss Lila
Rutledge of i3t ent Sunday
at the home o£ 's parents,
Mk: and Mrs:
Trio Many f Mr. Clifford
Colclough', willto hear of
his removal o tot Seaforth
hospital, .where vent a crit-
ical
rit-
teal,operation dicitis. "We.
Wish him a sp
Mrs. Leo Stephenson and sock Don.
ald spent a few .days` last week at
the home of Mr, and Mrs, Logan in
Blyth.,
ns• to Mr.
congratulations We ext' g ,ra
and Mrs. Gordon Richardslon, for-
merly Miss' Bernice Nott, .whose
marriage took place last "Wednesday.
The young coupld will rleside on the
groom's farm in Tuckersmith,
The 'Ladies Aid of the United
church' • intend holding their ,Y
text
tneetinlb at'theJ parsonage, •Londes-
g
borq; ' on Thursday, October 3rd.
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