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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1933-05-11, Page 8PAGE $ THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, ' THURS., MAY 11, 1933- Now 933- Our Complete Stock of Floor Coverings CONSISTING OF LINOLEIiMS IN 2 YD. AND 4 YD. wnynts CONGOLEUM AND OILCLOTHS BY THE YARD CONGOLEUM AND LINOLEUM RUGS ALSO TAPESTRY AND AXMINSTER MATS in different sizes. ALL GO AT RF,,DICULOUSLY LOW PRICES AS WE ARE CLOSING OUT ,THIS DEPARTMENT steel OS. P. M. Bacon, per lb. 18c Shoulder Roast :of Beef 12c Bacon, in piece, ib. 18c Cottage Rolls, smoked, lb. 15c P. M. Cott. Rolls, lb. 13e Dry Salt Pork, boneless, Ib12c Pickled Rolls, ib. 12c Home-made Sausage, lb. 10c Hamburg Steak, Ib. 10c Ring Bologna, lb. 15c Large Bologna, ib.. 15c Liver Sausage in Rings 15c Roast Ham, with dressing 30e Roast Pork, Ib. 25c Cooked Corn Beef, ib. 20e Head Cheese, per lb. 10c or 3 lbs. for 25c Bulk Lard, Schneider's, lb. 12c Home-made Lard, ib. 12c CONNELL & ITN rt,ALL " CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET " Phone 162 Albert Street H May 1st FREE PAINT 1to 5th 0 0 q 11 0 O BRANDRAM-HENDERSON FREE PAINTS TO BE GIVEN AWAY WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF 0 B. & 11. PAINTS AND VARNISHESS 1. CAMPAIGN PRODUCTS-- Free Paint May Be Given Away With Purchase, of — B. -H. "English Paints"—Floor Paints, Porch Paint. B. -H. "Chi-Namel—,Enamels, Varnishes and Stains. B. -H. Freshconnette—Flat Wall Paint. Maritime Spear Everlastic Floor and Gold Medal Varnishes. 2. SCALE OF BONUSES— Purchasers of 4 gallons receive 1 Gallon of PERE PAINT Purchasers of 1 gallon receives 1-4 gallon of FREE PAINT Purchasers of 4 qts. receives 1 qt. of FREE PAINT Purchasers of 1-2 gallon receives 1 Pint FREE PAINT Purchasers of 1 qt. receives 1-2 pint FREE PAINT Purchasers of 1 Pint receives 1-4 Pint of FREE AINT PROCURE YOUR PAINT HERE NOW AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OFFER SUTTER PERE & PACKER Hardware Funeral Directors Plumbing Furniture Phone 147w Electric Wiring •Wevercommapesserammeemmasug 1111.1011=3 0 Cash Specials Rowntree. Cocoa, Large Size I9c Large Pineapples, each 23e Buy One Pound of Tea for 490 and get a large Frying Pan FREE. Walnuts, per 1-2 lb. 150 Salmon, 2 large tins for 21c $2.05 CHINA SPECIALS Cup and. Saucer, Clover leaf pattern, 1-2 doz. 49c CUPS, Plain White, Extra Heavy ' 50 SOUP DISHES, 1-2 dozen for '75c MIXING BOWLS, large blue 29c TEA POTS . , . 33c DINNER PLATES, plain white, 2 for 25c FLOWER POTS, from 8 inches to 10 inches CROCKS, 1 gallon up to 6 gallon Pt city and Five Roses F lour, per cwt. ' er Lines Carried' THREAD, Silk, Linen, Cotton; Mending Yarn; Corticelli Roll Tape; Bias Fold Tape; Garter Elastic; Hair Nets; Moth Balls; Boracic Acid. Cascara; Peroxide; Castor Oil; Mentholatum; Listerine; Fruitatives; Castoria; Olive Oil; Talcum Powder; Milk of Magnesia;' Novels Headache Tablets; A. B. S. & C. Tablets; Tooth Paste; Tooth Brushes; Shaving Soap; Turpentine; Pal Razor Blades; Soothers; Nipples. LO WS GENERAL ST RE Now that winter is really Slipping out and spring has edged in, we fee] more than ever that urge to freshen up our homes. Window '.,Shade's and Wall Paper will do much to transform your rooms, with not too much expense. We judge our as- sortment in Wall Paper is varied enough in pattern and color to give our patrons with decorative isnagina- tion an easy freedom, and to furnish a variety. of colorful effects in har- mony with the contour and spirit of a room.: The :otherwise 'finest room will serve and look no better than its Wall' Paper makes it. Wall Paper adds elegance to utility and combines the agreeable with the useful. We have a limited assortment at so low a price as 5c per roll. We..have Window Shades in Cream orGreen, size 3x6 at 65e. They are mounted on a spring roller of second quality. They may do for a time and perhaps never work just right, We judge there is economy in the buying of a better quality in cloth and mounted on a superior roller. In addition to the price you pay for your shades might it not be wise to consider what your shades pay you in value satisfaction and durability. Tile W. D. Fair Co ■ Often the Cheapest—Always the Best 1Ln1L�^y' 'ytW'a5t��pYri.T '�frA�.i� "..I y'j:tyyi,�Ii If'�ikm.{�.W,..J•``.�''44! REO, AND WHITE 4 i "Ai.e4Rth 11 rk ii511+"aid Dr. and Mrs. Fowler were in Toronto over the week -end. Mr, W. H. Muteh of Hamilton was home over the week -end. Miss Linnie Nediger of Woodstock was home over the week -end. Mr. Andrew McGarva left Tuesday For Toronto where he will snake his home. Mr. Paul Hovey of Burlington has been visiting in town during the past week. Miss Newman of Hamilton was the week -end guest of her sister, Mrs. E. Paterson. Miss Elizabeth Lindsay returned on Monday after a visit with friends near Brantford. Mrs, 0. W. Potter is visiting her sisters, Miss Smith and Mrs. Start at Curries. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Watts were with Mitchell friends for a few days during the past week. Miss Janet McTaggart of MacDon- ald Hall, Guelph, spent the week- end at her home in town. Miss Eileen Rumball of MacDonald Hall, Guelph, was a week -end vis- itor at her home in town. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McKinnon are visiting the lady's mother, Mrs. 3. Johnston of Huron street. Mr. Benson Corless of Hamilton spent the week -end with Hs par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Corless. Mrs. W. Pickard has been in London this week attending the annual meeting of the London Conference Branch W. M. S. Mr. J. B. Lobb, who went west a few weeks ago owing to the death .of his brother, returned to town on Saturday evening. Mr. Bruce Biggart of the staff of the Bank of Montreal, George- town, spent the week -end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Biggart. Rev. J. C. and Mrs. Forster of Sar- nia were in Clinton Saturday. They had been spending a few days a- mongst old friends on their forme er charge at Londesboro and Burns. Mr. H. W. Ambler came over from Pontiac on Saturday and on his re turn was accompanied by Mrs. H, E. Rorke, who will spend a couple of weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Ambler. Rev. J. H. Colclough of West Hill visited in town and with his sis- ter, Mrs. Will Pickett of Goderich township, who is quite ill. Her friends hope she may soon begin to improve. ' Mr. E. T. Fox of Sarnia visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Noble of Hullett and Mr. and Mrs. A. 'Woman of town, Lasa week, having coli}e up to attend the funeral of the late Miss Annie Lanxon, which was held on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. C. A. Nye, of Moorhead, Min nisota, was in "town this week visiting her sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tyndall; Mrs. Nye spent the winter in New Orleans, and came to Canada on. her way home. She expects to ar- rive in Minnesota, Rtay 11th. EACH WEEK E BRING TO YOU =' ONDERFUL VALUES IN ALL THE LIKES WE CARRY THIS WEEK WE ESPECIALLY DRAW YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR. arc Saar F' U I 53 S VEGETA 1. W YY:•.,u;wn'%rtrtM.+n. ,tn m^X fi Juicy Oranges, 2 doz. Large Juicy ranges, doz. Juicy Seedless Grape Fruit, 6 for Le ons, per doz. Peach Jam, Special Chocolate Biscuits, 2 lbs. 35c 24c 25c 19c 25c , 25c Sugar Crisp Corn Flakes, Best Rice, 4 lbs. Tapioca, 2 lbs. New Cheese, Ib. Macaroni, 2 lbs. Dutch Sets to clear 10c Servus Bread 6c Fresh Fish Fridays eek 7c 25c 25c 15c 15c Where "Sells for Less" Price Prevails 3 Carrots, 2 bunch Leaf Lettuce, Large Pineapples, Tomatoes, very fine, Asparagus, now at its best Celery, bunch WIrtu iak 15c 1Oc 25c 20c 10c 15c FRIGIDAIRE: Pickled Dolls, Ib. Cooked Ham, lb' Picnic Hanes, Ib. Weiners, Ib. Bacon Piece, Ib. Veal Cutlets, Ib. 15c 30c 15c 15c 19c 25c CLINTON'S BIG CORNER GROCETERIA Phone 48 aN3... 1< v4a ",rt''�• 9ri ' .•l;',�{ sr�-'v , ''ri: r�'"'� ,s�.w +l;s, 'Lir. !is.ii � , REMEM'B'ER "The Path Across the Hill" 011 Friday' May 12 8 p.m., in CLINTON TOWN HALL EXCELLENT 3 -ACT PLAY GOOD PLOT 10 Talented Experienced Players Good Music. Satisfaction Guaranteed Treat yourself and family to a dandy evening's entertainment. Admission, 25c and 15c. "CLIMBING ROSES" Presented by special arrangement with Walter H. Baker Co., by the Seaforth Collegiate Institute Alumni Association, under auspices of The WIEARWELL SOFTBALL CLUB IN TOWN HALL, CLINTON THURSDAY, MAY 18TH "Climbing Roses" Is a most enjoy- able, uproariously funny, intensely interesjiing and charming three -act comedy drama. It played to two full houses in Seaforth and was excep- tionally well received, You and ev- ery member of your family will en- joy it. Special Music Between Acts. Tickets: 25c each. Front any of the members of the Softball Club. 22-1. CONSTANCE Mr. and Mrs. Brown Stewart and babe and Mr, and Mrs. Jas. McFar- lane of Stanley, visited at the home of the latter's mother, Mrs. Geo, Riley on Sunday. Rev. Chas. Leslie of Toronto spent the week -end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gee. Wlheatley. Mr. Leslie preached two sermons at Winthrop United church on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McCartney and Mr. and Mrs. Win. McArthur and daughter, Agnes, of 'Goderich, spent Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mr. ants Mrs. Adam Nicholson. Mr. Lorne Webb of St. Helens spent Sunday with his friend, Mr. Chas. Wakefield. Mr. Leo: Stephenson and Mr. Chas. Riley spent Monday in London. Mr. Ben. Riley is spending same time at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Mann of near Clinton. Sunday, May 14th, will be observed at Constance United church as Moth- er's Day. Special services are being prepared by the pastor, Rev, Mr. Gardiner, and special music is being prepared by a mother's choir. A baptismal service will also be held Try and come to church and make it a good day. • The many friends here are •sorry to hear that Mrs. Wm. ,Woods :of Walton is at present a patient in Clinton Hospital, quite seriously 111. Mrs. Woods is a one-time resident of Constance and we wish her a speedy and complete recovery. Mr. and lVfrs. Leo. Stephenson and two sons spent •Sunday at the home of the lady's parents, kr. and Mrs. Win, Logan of Blyth. 1:40 94h1P,TEPW4 PLAY AND DANCE "THE EIGHT O'CLOCK BOY" IN THE TOWN HALL, CLINTON Wednesday, May 24 under auspices of Women's Institute. DANCING AFTER THE PLAY GOOD ORCHESTRA Admission, Adults, 25c, Children, 15c 22-2, ON MOTHER'S DAY SUNDAY, MAY 14TH will be the ideal gift Our Telegraph Service will insure` flowers ; delivered anywhere.' promptly. flinggae ' "°"°f GREENHOUSE PHONE176 FLOWER, SHOP PHONE 31 Let Us Repair or Put On New Eave Trough for You OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. FIRST CLASS MATERIAS AND WORKMANSHIP Also PLUMBING AND HEATING Is Our Business. GET OUR PRICES PAINTS, VARNISH AND GLASS OF ALL KINDS. HARDWARE and PLUMBING Phong 244 TO WIN A GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM RUG Fill in Entry Blank before 1 p.m., Saturday, May 13th. The drawing takes place at 4 p.m„ Same Day. Someone will be lucky. It's worth trying for, as there will be no obligation on your part. You will find a large stock of Floor Coverings of all kinds here. We carry all the best lines of bedding, so discard that shaky, old bed, that hard lumpy mattress, and that old saggy spring, and replace with a New Outfit to enjoy real sleeping comfort. We have a nice assortment of Verandah Furniture. Play safe and store your furs, etc. in a Cedar Chest. You will find a well assorted stock of Furniture of all kinds. Buy here and save Money. HARDWARE DEPARTMENT Be ready for warm weather. Use a Coaloil, Gasoline or Electric Stove for Cooking, Etc. When painting use Sherwin Williams, Berry Bros. and Utilae Paints, the kinds that stand wear, and give you entire satisfaction. Also a large stock of Lawn Mowers, Lawn and Garden Tools, Also Garden Seeds. B 4t LL & ZAPFE "Store With the Stock" Phone 195 Hardware, Furniture, Funeral Directors, Monument Dealers N. Ball, Phone 110. J. 3. Zapfe, Phone 103. SUPERIOR C ANT STORES THESE PRICES FOR THURS., FRT., AND SAT. P. & G. SOAP, 10 bars for LARD, 1 Ib. pkg. SUGAR CRISP CORN FLAKES, 8 pkgs. for LUX TOILET SOAP, 3 cakes for SALMON, MAPLE LEAF, 1-2's, for AYLMER PUMPKIN, small GINGER SNAPS, per lb. LOBSTER, SEA KING, 1-4's 140 SAUSAGE, lb. carton PEAMEAL COTTAGE ROLL, per. lb. SNOW FLAKE AMMONIA, 4 pkgs. for ORANGES, per dozen GRAPE FRUIT, 5 for FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 29c 100 23c 19c 180 8c 10c 1-2's . 23c 17e 150 25c 19c, 29e, 39c 25c „LT. McKN IQ' T & You can be sure of getting everything fresh here. PHONE 111. N 4 Mother 'Loves Cady Treat 'Her to one of our Special Boxes of BOOMER'S OR LO,WNEY'S OTHER WEEK -END SPECIALS PEANUT KRISP, per ib. TOFFEE KISSES, per Ib. lea 29e ASSORTED CHOCOLATES, per lb. 29c ALSO OTHER' NEW SPECIALS endo f's i er11� aiiud 1�� CaySTdec Q'ogsdsru Makers of "Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake" Breat