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The Clinton News Record, 1933-06-22, Page 8PAGE 8 THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURS., JUNE' 22> 1933' ` 1117 air z gREAD THE LETTER BELOW FROM THE WORLD'S LARGEST ONE-PIECE TAILORS—+. Dear Sir: re: FUTURE PRICES OF TIP TOP CLOTHES Several dealers have asked, us lately whether the price of TIP TOP clothes was likely to advance at an early date; no doubt the gyestion has been inspired by articles in the Press, regarding the advancing prices of Wool and other commodities. It is a fact that certain grades of wool have advanced over 50 per cent lately. If this and similar advances contin- ue, the Dost ofclothing will necessarily become higher. As you know, Tip Top are operating on the smallest margin of profit in. the Industry, and their price will haae , to take care of higher costs of the materials they buy. Tip Top Tailors would be very reluctant to put their price up in the near future but, if the costs do become high- er, they will have no other alternative. If you have any friends that you wish to protect, they might like to have this information NOW. —Very sincerely yours, TIP TOP TAILORS, Limited: PRESENT PRICE—SUIT OR OVERCOAT—$19.50 1 imiteel y POS. Briskit Boils of Beef, i'b. 6c Rib Boils, only, lb. 8e Hamburg Steak, lb. 10c Pickled Beef, no bone, Ib. 12c Rib Roast of Beef, lb. 12c Rib Roast Pork, ib. 12c Schneider's Lard, in 20-1b pails $2.10 Head Cheese, 3 lbs. for 25c Jellied Veal, Ib. 20c Cooked Corn Beef, Ib. 20c Roast Rolled Perk, ib. 25c Roast Ham with dressing 35c Boiled Ham, lb.. 35c Bologna, per lb. 15c Kindly order delivery orders the night before when possible. ClINNELL & TYNDALL " CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET " Phone 162 Albert Street `-� =2010=10=== 0=01=10=0 0 p KING BUG KILLERL- S:KyM ,,Miter 11 TWO IN ONE BUG KILLER, PARIS GREEN, ARSENATE OF LEAD, CALCIUM ARSENATE, HYDRATED LIME, SPRAY GUNS, 'FERTELIZER AND DISINFECTANTS 0 ti AT GOOD PRICES. 0 QUANTITY OF SLIGHTLY USED BLACK PIPE AT SALE PRICE 1000 Feet of 1 1-4" Black Pipe. SOP Feet of 11-2 inch Black Pipe. 200 Feet of 2 inch Black Pipe. Y and a number of fittings. o See our New Chesterfield and Chair Tapestry Throws or Covers, BEDS, MATTRESSES AND SPRINGS at Bargain Prices. SUTTER PEHOUE & lIAIKFR Hardware Funeral Directors Plumbing Furniture Phone 147w Electric Wiring Cash Specials CORN FLAKES, 3 for SHREDDED WHEAT, EAT, 2 for PUFFED RICE, 2 for PUFFED WHEAT, 2 for BRAN FLAKES, 2 for GRAPE NUT FLAKES, 2 for 25c 25c 30c 25c Ole 21c CEREAL 'BLEND• , per .package 23c SUN -KISSED FOOD, per package 23c ALIS -BRAN, . aper package 19e GRAPE NUTS, per package . 180 PEP, per package . 11e NATURAL H. BRAN, per package 12c M'UFFETS, per package lOc OAT MEAL, 7 lbs. for 250 ROLLED WIHEAT, 51-2 lbs. for 25c IICING SUGAR, per lb. 10c CURRANTS, 2 lbs. for 25e RAISINS, 2 lbs. for 23c DATES, 3 lbs. for 21c GARD'ENDLA.LE TEA, O'RAN'GE PEKOE a real high grade blend 49c PLUM JAM, 40 oz. jar PEACH JAM, 40 ;oz. jar 25c 25e APRICOT JAM, 40 oz. jar 29c ORANGE, MARMALADE, 40 oz. jar 29c LARGE PINK SALMON, per tin 10c SARDINES, per tin KIPPER SNACKS,per tin •• .. 5c HERRING, large, tin, per tin - 19c PITCHARDS, per tin 10c ROASTED PEANUTS, 2. lbs. for 250 TOMATO 'JUICE, Nature's Best, per tin 6c 19c 5c VANILLA, large size bottle LOBB'S GENERAL STORE Now it seems that what was just "around the corner" all the time was not prosperity alone, but with it the wedding procession, waitingfor somebody to start up the "Wedding March". The June Bride suggests' to us the foundation of a new home. It takes Wall Paper to make a home nut of a house and our stock isstill Sufficiently complete to display a fairly good selection in colour, de. sign; and price. Then there exists the require- ment of Window Shades. All shades have an in, out, top, bottom, right and left side. But aside from all these sides there is the economical side in which is included convenience, durability and satisfaction. We have a shade at a low price, it will do for a time and perhaps never work just right. We prefertoinvite your consideration of the better quality of shade, will not fade out or burn out h a reasonable Iength of time, the cheapest in the end. mounted on a roller that will take your shade up when you want it up and down when you want it down. It is worth a thought what you pay for your shades and it is equally worth while to consider what they pay you in value, remuneration and stability. Kirsch Curtain Rods are in active demand. Single or double, they are neat and strong. Will not tarnish, and provide a graceful setting for your curtains. Tie W. B. Fair Co. Often the Cheapest—Always the Best Mrs. W. Brydone is visiting friends in Toronto. Mr. Roy East of St. Catharines was in town on Friday. Miss Helen Fisher of Denver is the guest of her sister, Mrs, R. E. Manning. Mrs. E. Brown 'ef Clinton spent the week -end with her sister, Mrs. J. Lawson of Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. T. Churchill of Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. A. Shanahan of Hullett spent the week -end with friends in Toronto. Miss K. R. Parke returned last week to Toronto after a pleasant visit with her sisters, Mrs. J. Cuff of town and Mrs. Elliott of Goderich township. Mr. Spencer Ritchie of Shallow Lake spent several days with his aunt, Mrs. Eli Crich of town. He was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spencer of Shallow Lake. Rev. G. R. Thompson, Kemptville, N.S., is holidaying at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Thompson, Goderich township, and with Clinton relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Paisley were in Kitchener on Thursday last at- tending the wedding of their only son, Mr. E. W. M. Paisley, to Miss Margaret Reider of that city. Mr. J. A. Ford spent the week -end with his daughter and her husband Dr, and Mrs. Procunier of Essex, , returning on Monday evening, accompanied by Mrs. Ford, who had gone down early in the week. Miss Olvetta Brigham, who was cal- led home owing to the illness and subsequent death of her father, returned to Windsor to resume her duties on the staff of the Windsor- Walkerville Technical school until the close of the term. Mr. Adam Cantelon of Piapot, Sask., who is spending a few weeks with his brothers and sister and other relatives here, and his nephew, Llir. Bruce Weatherwax of Orillia, who is holidaying at the home of his grandfather, Mr. D. Cantelon, motored to Niagara Falls, Ont., and Youngstown, N.Y., and spent a couple of days last week. Miss Bertha Cantelon and Mr. Gold- ie Cantelon of Clinton and Mr. R. J. Cantelon of •Goderich township went to Paris and spent the week- end with the former's niece, Mrs. Harry-Webd. While there the lit- tle four -weeks' old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wood was baptized in St. James' Anglican church and a family dinner was given in honor of the event., Mrs. R. J. ,Cantelon, who had been spending some weeks with her sister, Mrs. Wood, re- turned home with her husband. Mr. T. R. Shepherd, Regina, Sask., was in town Friday and called on a few old friends. He had motor- ed down from the west to . visit members of his family in Toronto, Ottawa, Campbellford'and Lansing Mich., and also ran up to see the old home toren, although the old home is gone and no member of the family now resides here. Old friends were pleased to see him, however, as "Chum" was ever a favorite! Mr. Shepherd began his banking career in the local branch, of the Royal Bank. , v 3, ZE w4 is • .bih t:' $ aF 1 fir Y 4 a:..•.,1 Ms H.1 REO AND, WHITE ALWAYS IN THE LEAD �� rail 3.0 FREE TUMBLERS ---with lb. of Red and White Tea 49c, Coffee, 45c FREE PICKLE DISH ---with - a bottle of Relish 37c 0,51G.1,.,,...,� :. 1.14,44.01.01. .> , ,t i FREE PINK GLASS YV ARB .. Yourown choice with a tin of Forest City. Baking Powder, 25c FREE CUP AND SAUCER ---with Coffee, 49c Extra feel is achy M; I° fli' g During Holiday Season LOOK for a "RED HOT SPECIAL” on Wednesday mornings, Phone us or come in and see this "SURPRISE BARGAIN." 10 01 This Store will be open all day Wednesday- Thursday and Friday evenings and closed Saturday July lst 0 Fresh Straw Juries anyone day, we will not be under sold by anyone handling our own lines e Fruits aE d. FrigL Head Lettuce, Tomatoes, lb. Dates, 3 lbs. Petted Dates, 2 lbs. Special Breakfast Bacon, lb. Peameal Back Bacon, Where "Sens for Less" Price Prevails W. 10c Cooked Ham, ib.. 18c --30c Cheese, 2 lbs. 25c Lard, ib. 25c 5c Shortening, lb. 1 23c Fresh Fish Fridays Strawberry Festival Wesley Marquis Lawn BASE LINE 11'LONDAY, JUNE 26th at 6 p.m. FRED ALEXANDER of Toronto Canada's Premier Concertinist, and other talent. Adults, 25o, Children, 15c. BLYTH The death occurred on Sunday of Mr. Wm. Murtie, an old resident, who had reached the ripe age of eighty-two. He is survived by two daughters, his wife having passed away some years ago. Mr. Murtie was an old Salvation Army man and it was his desire that his funeral be conducted under the auspices of the Army. The S. A. officers present at the funeral on Tuesday were: Captains Wilder and Peacock, Clinton; Adjt. Alice.Uden and Lieut. M. Hughes, Goderich; and Adjt. Jean Wilson, •Seaforth. The pallbearers were: N. Johnston, Geo. and John Garness; Mr. Vint, S. Creighton and Alfred Austin. The funeral was a private one. PORTER'S HILL At the regular meeting of the Men's club next Tuesday evening, ,Tune 27th, the Rev. J. H. N. Mills of Goderich will be the speaker for the evening. Other numbers on the program will be provided. A base- ball game on the club diamond be- fore the meeting. All men welcome. Mrs. J. B. Orr had the roof of her barn, which was blown off by the recent storm, replaced, most of the work being done by the bee method, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elliott spent the week -end with friends in Toron- to, also taking a motor trip to St, Catharines, Niagara Falls, Queens - ton and Buffalo. The weathe{ is extremely warm and dry. How much we would ap- preciate a nice rain. On Saturday Robert Powell was suddenly taken ill with appendicitis. He was rushed to Clinton hospital, where an emergency operation was performed and at last reports he was doing as well as could be ex- pected. Bob is the •son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Powell of this place. Mrs. J. S. Lockhart and sons, Glenn and Argyle, motored to Dun- dalk to visit the old home town. Mrs.Lockhart remained for a week. On Monday evening the Porter's Hill ball team played Holmesville team at Hohnesville, with the re - suiting score 26 to 18 in favor of. Holmesville. Four of our boys were unable to be present consequently the flogging. They had good grit to even try. Th'e piek-up team con- sisted of, pitcher, N. Pocock, catch- er, W. Harrison, 1st base, Glen Lockhart, 2nd •base, Gordon Orr, 3rd John Harmer, s.s., Lorne .Elliott; right field, E. Harrison, centre, Mor- ris Hicks, left, Argyle Lockhart. Mrs. Jordan, formerly Rhoda Bet- ties, of Morse, 'Sask., Is visiting her parents, Mr. and :Mrs. Thos. Battles, and other relatives. STRAWBERRY. FESTIVAL The annual strawberry festival in connetcion with Londesboro United Sunday School will be held on the Community Hall grounds on the evening of FRIDAY, JUNE 23RD Supper served from 6 to 8, followed by a musical program by the Clin- ton Kiltie and Pipe Bands. Admission: Adults 30c, Children under 12, 15c. Chas. Stewart, Miss Alice Fingland, Supt.. Secretary. 27-2. ClearaueeSale Now is your chance to fill Your Garden Boxed Plants Buy a box at 20c and get one FREE Celery, the best we ever grew Tomatoes, Cauliflower, Cabbage Hot and Sweet Peppers. Asters, Stocks, Snapdragon' Salpiglosis and Zinnias. 'Bedding Geraniums, 10e each. Plants from hot beds to clear at 5c a dozen. GREENHOUSE PHONEI76 FLOWERSHOP PHONE3I 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 T. Hawkins HARDWARE and PLUMBING !sdvw, .t Pon 244 35c 29c 12c 10c CLINTON'S BIG CORNER GROCETERIA Phone 48 i'n n 1.59; rc 99 t 1 r'1 Speeial otic Tile manufacturers and wholesale furniture dealers tell us that the price of furniture is going to advance. Now is the time to buy when prices are at rock bottom. We have a nice selection of Verandah Furniture, including, Folding Chairs, Rockers, Verandah Rugs, Card Tables and Ham- mocks. Before buying come in and see what we have. HARDWARE DEPARTMENT A REAL ;BUY•O'N ELECTRIC HOT PLATES and RANGETTES COAL OIL STOVES, GASOLINE IRONS, ELECTRIC IRONS, LAWN MOWERS AT REDUCED PRICES. Harvesting tools of all kinds. Garden Cultivators, a good thing for the large garden. TINSMITHING AND PLUMBING BALL & "Store With the Stock" Hardware, Furniture, Funeral N. Bali, Phone 110. ZAPFE Phone 195 Directors, Monument Dealers 'J. J. Zapfe, Phone 103. SUPERIOR CHAIN STORES Grocery Specials QUALITY FOODS—,JUNE' 22, 23, 24' EXTRA SPECIAL, OXYDOL, large 17c C. & B. CATSUP, large .bottle, 2 for 25c RICE. KRISPIES, 2 pkgs. for 19c TOMATO !JUICE, Aylmer or Nature's Best, tin Sc,or 58c a dozen PURE LARD,'1 lb. carton 11c LOBSTERS, SEA KING, 1-4 lb. ....13c 1-2 Ib. 23c CRISCO, 1 1•b. tin for 23c SCHNEIDER'S, BOILED HAM, per lb. 39c PAPER NAPKINS, assorted colour, pkgs. 15c SUPIORIOR STORE TEA, per ib. , 39c RUBBER JAR RINGS, 4 dozen for r 25c CERTO, SURE JELL 29c NEW POTATOES, 5 lbs. for 25c LEAVE YOUR ORDER FOR ,STRAWIBERRIEIS FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES SPECIAL FOR WEEK -END J.T. McKN IGFI i. & SON You can be sure of getting everything fresh here. PHONE 111. BEST QUALITY Wholewheat and White Bread WEEK -END SPECIALS—Jelly. Rolls, Golden, Cake, and Date Drops ICE CREAM FAVORS DRINK CHOCOLATE MILK Welldorf's' "akery and Conlfectionery Makers of "Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake" Bread