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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1932-08-04, Page 8'PAGE 8 TM ney 0 SavingPrices for the Wirkwg MMan SPECIAL PRICE ON. DEPENDABLE WORK BOOTS, built for hard wear, leather on pancho soles, Ieather insoles $2.19, $2.49, $2.95 WORK SHIRTS, plain blue, khaki and plaid, Special Prices 49c, 69c, 85; $LOO WORK SOX, wool or cotton ..'.......... ..... .......15e to 50e RED-BACGIC BLUE DENIM RIVET PANTS OR. BIB OVERALLS, Good full size and heavy weight denim, Special at 11.00 FINE -SHIRTS, collar attached or separate collar, new stock, new . patterns, also plain colors. Special price 89e. SPECIAL PRICES FOR CASH ONLY. WE MUST HAVE THE CASH TO CARRY ON. PIU steelrose THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, LAMB STEWS .lb 12e CORN BEEF 1b. 12c HOME-MADE SAUSAGE lb lac VEAL STEWS Ib. 12c NECK BOIL BEEF Ib. 100 RIB BOIL BEEF lb. 10c SCHNIEDERS LARD in 10 lb. pails $1.00 SMOKED PICNIC HAMS lb. 110 and 120 Spring CHICKENS & DUCKS for Week -end CO ELL & TYN LL " CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET " Phone 162 Albert Street 1 "�=o=2:3=0Y>"'. Orso===ot.-- C esterlield Special Three-piece Mohair Set, beautifully covered and designed. This is a special bargain for a limited time and can not be duplicated. SEE THIS SET BEFORE YOU BUY. ALSO SOME NEW OCCAS- IONAL CHAIRS WITH LAZY BACKS, FININSIED IN TAPES- TRY OR REP. WATCH OUR WINDOWS SUTTER, PEROVE & LKER Hardware Funeral Directors Furniture Phone 147w Plumbing Electric Wiring 0 p '"'^'—'P0=10===07=00=1OS©®1L.�.:..w • ikantaisaastamaamagasamatiamwasaussaammgtzaai BROADCLOTH SHIRTS from \9.100 to, 2.75 OVERALLS from $1.00 to $1.50 CAPS from 50c to $1.50 BOYS' FINE QUALITY SHIRTS from 75c to 950 BOYS' SHORT TROUSERS $2.75 MEN'S LIGHT -WORSTED PANTS $3.75 MEN'S FLANNEL PANTS $3.00 CUSTOM TAILORING DAVIS & HERMAN CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING AGENTS FOR GILLESPIES CLEANERS & DYERS, SEAFORTH SUR RAY irgALTII BREAD—Have you tried it? Helps to correct acid con- dition—Is, therefore, a great Neutralizer. TRY IT Made only by "Wendorf's Bakery and Fresh every date. A JELLY ROLL, ANGLE CAKE OR DELICIOUS BUTTER TARTS FOR LUNCH ' FRESH CANDIES AT BARGAIN PRICES THURSDAY' FRIDAY SATURDAY Wendorf's Baker] ;and, Confectioner! Makers of "Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake" Bread Play the new Sp !ding Latex': .rrn Tennis Balla ViananantaaanaalanIMUW VW THURS., 'AUGUST 4> 1932' BeRE is the most nearly perfect tea- ms ball ever produced. Itis made of two pieces and is inflated and vulcanized under automatic pres- sure. It has Spalding's famous air - retaining iliac: -lining which prevents the air from leaking out through the pores._The Spalding Latexeam Ball will outlast any other ballon the market. Apptoved by all tennis -governing bodies. Now reduced in priced In white or red, 40c. TneWL . Fair 1O Often the Cheapest—Always the Best TORE �..15b PURE WHITE M,ODER IZED STORE "s. , ,...,•.., .. _.,..., .. Have You Tried Red and White "Pekoe Tea" (with free glass) Compares Favourably with 75c Tea, per lb 49c Red aid White Coffee, per Ib 45c 24 Ibs Pastry or Snowflake Flour 39c Sodas, 2 lbs. Fancy Biscuits, to clear lb. New Cheese, Ib. Mother's Baby Soap, 3 for Golden Spray Cheese, 2 for Malt Cream Cheese, 2 for Gold Soap, 6 for chis 25c 15c 15c 16c 25c 25c 23c ills Prepared Mustard, jar Peanut Butter, lb. Lard, 2 lbs. Corn Beef, 2 tins Picnic Olives, large bottle Sweet Gherkins, bottle Sweet Pickles, large 19c 19c 19c 25c 19c 25c 25c FRIGIDAIRE SPECIALS Bananas, per doz. 29c, Oranges, large per doz. 39c O4F 6119111o�Snon uut miu�IIIININN Where "Sells for Less" Price Prevails Apples, 3 lb. 25c 9 Misses Maude and Elva Wiltse are spending a holiday at Bayfield. Miss Gwen Holmes is in Toronto at- tending the wedding of a friend. Mrs. A. Seeley and Master Harold are holidaying in Kincardine. Mr. Roy Chowen of Toronto was home for the week -end and holiday. Mrs. Campbell of Detroit is the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. D. Kay Miss Mary Webster spent Sunday with lVfiss Doris Hanley of Goderich. Miss M. G. Rudd left yesterday to spend a holiday in Nova Scotia. Miss Isobel Chowen is holidaying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mowat •Chowen of Kincardine. Miss Evelyn Hicks of Essex has been the guest of Mrs. Frank Fingland of town. Mrs. Chowen and Miss R. V. Irwin were in Kincardine for Civic Hol- iday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Paterson left this week on a holiday trip to Lions Head and •Wiarton. Mr. Dunton Cartwright of Brussels was home over the week -end and holiday. Miss Ida Walkinshaw spent the week- end in Blyth as the guest of Miss Cowan. Mr. P. C. Town and Mr. Karl Wilkin of Toronto spent the week -end and holiday at the home of Mrs. George Levis. Mr. John E. Howard is visiting his brother Mr. Robt. Howard 'of Smiths Falls. Mr. Robert Middleton of'l'ort Credit was home for the week -end and holiday, Mrs. Grieve and Miss Betty of Ham- alton are visiting et the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lever, Mary street. Mrs. A. Weatherwax and Miss Cath- erine of Orillia are guests at the h'o•nre of the lady's father Mr. D. Cantelon. Misses IMM and '4Vinnio McMath motored up frem Toronto and spent the week -end with their mother and sister in town. Mr. G. L. Hall came up from Cayuga on Sunday and on his return was accompanied by Mrs. Hall and two children, who had been spending a week with relatives here. Miss Margaret Davies, who spent a holiday with her brother and sisters in 'Clinton and camping at Burks, returned to Chicago on Friday last. Mrs. Harrison and Miss Gladys Har- rison of Parkhill visited last week with their cousins, MrG. N. and Misses Davies. Misses Jean Middleton and Mary Tur- ner of Clinton and Miss Falconer of ,Seaforth left Tuesday for Owen :Sound and took the boat there for a trip up the lakes. Mr. and Mrs. John Morfatt and Mr. and Mrs, Elliott Moffatt of Ohio, State have, been visiting relativesin town and the . former's mother andbrother, Mrs. Annie Moffatt and 112r. W. F. Moffatt of the Lon- don road. Mr. Treineer and his three daughters, Mrs. :Gordon, and her son and daughter, 'Windsor: Mrs. Bartlett and daughter, Calgary; Alta., and ` Mrs. Stride and daughter, Bristol, England, who have been having a family reunion at the home of 9114.s. Gordon, Windsor, are this week the guests of the ladies' aunt, ,Mrs. J. Southcontbe of Clinton.' CLINTON'S BIG CORNER GROCETERIA Phone 48 anatrananThnlianriatanallaalaMnArantanStinEMSMOVIner 1110, Mrs. W. Jenlcins has returned after spending several weeks with her son and his family in Toronto. GODERICH TOWNSHIP Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Welsh and family and Mr. and Mrs. iGuy Hicks of Clinton attended the Mr Meet at Stratford on Saturday. Misses Lillian and Muriel Elliott of Varna spent the week -end with Miss Betty Muff. Rev, F. ifahaffy of Kingston was a week -end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. M Lindsay, 11'edge Row Farm, the Huron road.. Misses Betty and"Lula and Billy Carson of London are visiting their cousin, Miss Mary Thomson. The Women's Auxiliary of St. Paul's church will meet at the home of Mrs. R. G. Thompson on Tuesday afternoon next. Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Grainger and slaughter, Miss Edith, of Brandon, Man. who have been visiting the lady's sister, Mrs. A. J. Cantelon of this township,. and other relatives here and in Woodstock, left Mon- day for their home in the west. It is twenty years since Mrs. Grainger last visited the old hone community, Visitors at Connodale on Civic Holiday included: George, Robert and Jessie Campbell, Peter Cantelon, Minnie Warren, K. and L. and Isabel Colquhoun, Jack Cree, Clinton, and Nelson Lovett, Billy Williams and Douglas Johnson, St. Catharines, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Aiken and family and Mi. and Mrs. C. D. Connell and family and little Miss Barbara Scott, of Clinton. Mr. Brydon Guest, Exeter, and his cousin, Mr. Graham Brydon of Stap- leton, have taken a cottage at Con- nodale for fortnight. TUCKERSMITH The August meeting of the Tuck- ersmith Ladies'' Club will be held at the home of Mrs. :Gifford Crieh. The roll call is to beanswered by "amus- ing sayings of children," (Turners' Community) Mr. and Mrs. Joe Crich and Mrs. Frank Walters were visiting with the former's daughter, Mrs. Lee of Lea- mington, the past week. They also took Mrs. Jack Townsend and three children with them., She is staying a couple of weeks with her sister, Mrs. Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Jas McClymont were visiting their daughter, Mrs. V. Ter- ryberry, last week. Mr. Harold Grieves was visiting his cousin, Mrs. V. Terryberry last week. - Mr. and Mrs. Ira Johns were at Kincardine on Monday of this week attending the Cosens' reunion held there. Mrs. J. E. Ball is visiting relatives in Detroit and Grosse Isle, Mich. Messers Gifford ' Crich and 'John Turner threshed their wheat this week The yield was about forty ,bushels -to the acre and an excellent, sample. Mrs. V. Terryberry has been .suf- fering from quinsey during the past week but has recovered enough to pay her sister a visit in St. Catharines this week. Mr. and Mrs, Bert Jervis and fam- ily Toronto were visiting at,the hon'ie of Mr. Ira Johns> on Sunday last and at Howard Johns' on Tuesday of this week. 11Ir. John Ashion has been assist- ing, Mr. W. W. B. Broadfoot of Brig - end to complete his haying. Mr. Edwin Johns' has been visit- ing friends in the North West during the past two weeks. IS SHE MILES AND MILES AWAY USE OUR TELEGRAPH SER- VICE AND— Member of the Florist Telegraph Association, Flowers Wired Everywhere aleee -} bras Ftp:, GREENHOUSE PHONEI16 tl FLOWERSHOP PH0NE3I ME NEEOS When you need \Sprayers of all kinds. We have a good assortment. Also Arsenate of Lead and Paris Green at good prices. Scythe Blades and,Snaths, the best for a lower price than other years. For a garden you need a sprinkling can. Come in and see us before you buy, suitable also for filling your car. Be sure when you are passing to see our assortment and you will buy. T. Hawkins HARbWARE and PLUMBING Phone' 244 Save Time and a Thousand Steps BY GETTING A FINE ROOMY KITCHEN CABINET with all the latest improvements and conveniences, in the White enamel finish, trimmed with black, or in the Oak finish. We also have some other very useful kitchen furniture, in- cluding Porcelain Top Tables or Plain Kitchen Tables, an abundance of Kitchen Stools in the various colors. These are a real bargain—while they last. How about a Walnut End Table at 95e—Look Them over. Many other useful articles for your home at prices that will surprise you. HARDWARE You will save some real money on Coal Oil Stoves and ovens. We have a large stock of Electric Appliances including: PLATES, RANGETTES, IRONS AND TOASTERS, BULBS, 0 for $1. WAGONS AND TRICYCLES FOR THE KIDDIES—and they're real. WE DO PLUMBING, TINSMITHING AND REPAIRING BALL & ZAPFE "Store With the Stock" Phone 195 Hardware, Furniture, Funeral Directors, Monument Dealers N. Ball, Phone 110. J. J. Zapfe, Phone 103. iii, ; , ��Lasir °liars Much Longer by Shopping the Superior Way Items for August 4, 5 and 6 --Specials CHIPSO For quick lasting suds 19c BRUNSWICK SARDINES 6 tins 25c - CHATEAU CHEESE t/z's 15c POST I3RANFLAKES 2 pkgs 23c WESTON'S FANCY BISCUITS 16 oz. 25c PURE CLOVER HONEY 4 1z's. 39c BEST QUALITY COOKED HAM sliced per lb. . 35c SMOKED PICNIC HAM per lb.. I5c ROAST HAM with dressing per lb. .. . . 38c DRUMNUR PASTRY FLOUR 7-170 12's -27c and 24's 49c MEET YOUR FRIENDS IN TILE NEW CORNER GROCERY .YOU 4? WILL ENJOY SHOPPING' HERE" J. T. MCKNIGHT 8 SON Phone 111. - One of 'Phe Superior .Stores. , Clinton. Ontario's Largest Group of Independent Grocers.