The Clinton News Record, 1938-04-07, Page 81'AGE 8
THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
•S P.E tinisi »L.'S-
Chicken Feeders, Drinking Fountains,
-Water Troughs and Wafers.
1 Deep Well Pump, MOO. used, 3x14 cylinder
$5.00.
1 SPECIAL COOK STOVE
Coal Oil Stoves and Ovens.
1 Rangette !Special
Full Enameled.
C -I -L Paints and Enamels.
$22.40
$30.00
SUTTER & PERDUE
HARDWARE, PLUMBING, TINSMITHING, ELECTRICAL
Phone 147w. WIRING. P.O. Box 48
1
DO YOU KNOW --
THAT EPPS SPORT SHOP is now carrying the largest, newest
and most up-to-date FISHING SUPPLIES, amt has just received
NEW BICYCLES, and MOTORCYCLES? They also have wheeled
toys for the children such as tricycles, roller skates and wagons.
And do you know that your old bicycle is worth money in cash or
trade. Drop in NOW, it costs nothing to look around.
Clinton Bicycle and Motorcycle Sales
• ,' :l»I!:2«,'"4 ie:: ttiel 'C:! :»::+4+ rowi+e+ Ha»e-143+,j.+.'+O-44+iV+Ielelele1404C:»«$4. F!'
DEFROSTS ITSELF.
ICE CUBES ALWAYS AVAILABLE.
No Inconvenience -No Time: Out for Defrosting—Foods Keep Longer
ACCLAIMED BY THOUSANDS OF USERS.
4F ALL REFRIGERATORS NEED IT—ONLY HOSTESS HAS IT—
CONTROLLED HUMIDITY.
See The New
Hostess Electric Refrigerator
T. 1awkhs
Hardware and
tb
7 Plumbing Phone 244
s Spring Has Come To TREASURE HOUSE I
1 Bringing with it new lovely shades in BOUCLE WOOL—tur- 1
quoise, yellow, bud pink, powder blue, dusk rose. Springtime shades
in the popular SUPERSILK HOSIERY and smart COSTUME' JEW- I
ELLERY—just the thing to give your ensemble the needed touch. 1
For those who are interested in adding a new bright touch to the
home we offer a wide range of STAMPED GOODS AND NEEDLE- I
POINT. Needlepoint selections include chair seats, ottomans, fire-
side benches, cushion tops, pictures and handbags, together with a
suitable range of tapestry wools. I
•oroi„ow.uti1.ro.01•Oa* 4o..... ,W.o=1.n+.u•11•o4M.nr,,.•••USba* fl
Superior Stores
L
PHONE 111—CLINTON.
SPECIALS for
APRIL 7th 8th - 9th
Tomatoes, Ay'lmer Choice,
2 squat tints for 13e
Niblets Corny Del Maiz, 2 tins —25c
25e
Pork and Beans, 3 tall 21 oz. tins 25c
Tomato Juice, 3 Ige, tins 23c
Chipso, large pkg.
19e
Old Dutch Cleanser, 2 tins ..,...19c
Soap Chips, 3 lbs. for 25c
Toilet Tissue, 3 lge. rolls 25c
Woodbury's Soap, 2 cakes for 15c
Lamb . or Irish Stew, 2 tins 25e
Aylmer Boned Chicken, Lin 27c
Cont Flakes, Quaker, 3 pkgs. 25c
(with FreeBag)
Corn Starch, Durham, Pkg. . 10e
Tea, Mother Parkers, half lb. 28c
Tea, Royal York, half Ib. 30e
Grape Fruit, good size, 7 for ,25c
Oranges, good size, dozen 19e
Carrots or Beets, bunch 5c
Cooking Onions, 4 lbs. for .......25e
,Apples, 6 -qt. basket 25c
Dutch Sets, Onions; 2 lbs. 15c
T.THBMPSON
Free Delivery
DRIVE YOUR CAR AROUND- TO
(BROWNIE'S
FOR IT'S SPRING CHECK-UP
EXPERT CAR WASHING,
GREASING, BATTERY SERVICE.
SHELL SEALED GAS AND OIL.
Cars Called For and Delivered.
GOODYEAR TIRES—BATTERIES—
ACCESSORIES.
Brown's Service Station
Phone 5. 77-1.
"The Man from
Nowhere"
Comedy in Three Acts
TOWN HALL, CLINTON
TUESDAY, APRIL 19th
Admission, Adults, 25c; Children, 15c
Plan at Fair's Book Store.
Auspices Wesley -Willis Y.P.U.
77-1.
ANNUAL
Masquerade Carnival
and DANCE
TOWN HALL, HAYFIELD
Wednesday, April 20th
Auspices Bayfield Agric. Society
!Prizes will be given for the following
costumes:
Ladies Fancy,.,. 1st $2.00; 2nd $1.00
Gent's Fancy, ..1st, $2.00; 2nd $1.00
Ladies' Comic,. 1st, $2.00; 2nd; $1.00
Gents Comic,.. let, $2.00; 2nd, $1.00
50c
50e
Best Boy in Costume
Best Giri in Costume
Grand March at 9 p.m
Judging at 9.15 p,.m.
LIT'TLE's ORCHESTRA.
REFRESHMENTS..
Adults, 35c. Children, 15c
78-2.
Welcome Easter -The season brings
visions of brighter; better days, from
the dying winter to the new-born
Spring — tis fitting that this should
find its expression in joy and glad-
ness and hold g place among the Sae -
red Seasons of theyear almost equal
to that of Christmas.
An established and pleasing custom
pertaining to the season is sending
suitable cards among friends and
thereby t„ pify Easter in its true sense
and corded greeting. Will you view
our stock of Cards so full of the sea-
son's sentiment and what it commem-
orates? Most cards 'are coloured nat-
urally, embossed finely, about true to
nature and reproduced clearly. Some
abounding in novelty, all apn,ropriate
designs, fashionable and moderate in
price,
Napkins with suitable Raster em-
bossing makes your table decorative
scheme complete at this time of year.
Novelty baskets ' filled with snow-
white chicks or bunnies add to the
effect. We also have Easter Table
covers, place cards and various other
novelties. If some one's birthday or
anniversary falls on or near Easter,
what more suitable remembrance
could you give than a Hymnal or
Prayer Book. We carry a representa-
tive stock for all denominations.
LIFE LIFE LIFE
Effective with the April 4th issue,
the price will be reduced to 10 cents.
The. W. D. Fair Ga
Often the Cheapest--A/ways the Beet
1
r
locs�oun'� �Il�llnmm�� niiipiPlil
dIIIIIIINlIIP �1u�1°°' � ""'""0�t—��I
Miss Viola Holland is visiting friends
in Oakville this week,
Mr, and Mrs. Win. Balfour of Mitchell
visited with Mrs, Axon this week.
Mrs. G. M. Counter has been visiting
in Toronto this past week.
Mrs. M. C. Jordan and daughter, Joan,
are visiting friends in Toronto.
Mr, and
C R. Holland and fam-
ily of Goderich, visited relatives in
town last Sunday.
Mrs, 0. W. Potter is spending the
week with her sisters, Mrs. Smith
and Miss Start in Curries.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T, Beattie of London
spent Sunday with the Misses Beat-
tie of the Vogue.
Mrs, Ed. Morrison visited friends last
week in Drayton and St. Cathar-
ines.
Miss Ruth Pickett, Reg. N., London,
spent the week -end with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Pickett.
Mrs. J. Chowen entertained a number
of friends from Teeswater at a
hint/icon bridge last Friday,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clark left the
early part of the week for their new
home at Oakville.
his', and Mrs. Garnet McBrien and
son Bill of Detroit visited with re-
latives in town over the week -end.
Mrs. B. Nickerson and Mrs. H. C.
Lawson spent a few days in Toron-
to with Mends.
Mr. John McKenzie, of Calgary, was
visiting relatives in town last week-
end.
Messrs. Lock Cree, Arthur Wiltse
and Wm. Mutch attended the horse
show in Stratford yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Johnston were in
Ashfield and Lucknow this week
attending the funeral of the Tat-
ter's brother, W. T. Johnston, of
London.
Mr. and Mrs, Geo. McCartney of
Woodstock were in town one day
this week, visiting Mr. and Mrs. A.
D. McCartney.
Miss Madeline Higgins and Dr. Irene
McGillicuddy of Toronto spent the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Higgins.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McNeil, who have
spent the past three months in Cali-
fornia, returned home on Wednes-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Roberton of Lon-
don and Mrs. Brown of Stratford
were week end guests of Mr, and
Mrs. George Roberton.
Miss Mosta Patrick, daughter of Judge
and Mrs. Patrick, Moositnia, Sask.,
is visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Thompson.
Mrs.. R. B. Carter spent a very en-
joyable week -end in Kitchener and
Toronto, going to Toronto with her
daughter, Miss Eva, of Kitchener,
where they attended the Interna-
tional Flower Show.
MR. PESCHON
a demonstrator for
DR. SCHOLL'S
ARCH SUPPORTS
will bo at
CLUFF'S SHOE STORE
an Tuesday, April 12th
from one o'cioclt until six o'clock.
THURS., APRIL 7, I938, . l
ONE FRIEND
TELLS ANOTHER
+wsww
Three Big Days ��n in the W
April 7, 8, 9 — Spring Show Day April 7
ig Bargains for Spring
SPECIAL PRICE ON SUGAR BY THE BAG FOR CASH.
SPECIAL PRICE PAID FOR EGGS IN TRADE,
Special 19c SALE
FOR HOUSE CLEANING -
5 Comfort Soap
4 Pearl Soap, for
23c
19c
Snow -White Potted Meat 19c
Snow -White and Dwarfs Prepared Mustard 15 c
Peanut Butter, ,Assorted Jars 1.5c
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FOR 19c—
Large Oranges, 10 for
Large Grape Fruit, 4 for
New Carrots and Beets, 4 bunches for
Where
"Sells for Less"
Price Prevails •
19c
19c
19c
—NEW PREMIUM CHINA—
We will redeem all filled cards.
Easter Novelties, Candies and All Kinds. of
Easter Eggs.
Tomatoes, Head Lettuce,' Celery and.
Cooking Onions.
'NEI
Agents for
Swift's
Premium
Hams
CLINTON'S BIG
CORNER GROCETEBTI
Phone 48
EASTER and FLOWERS
S 3ND EASTER GREETINGS
WITH FLOWERS
Our stock of Plants and Cut
Flowers will give you a splendid
choice. We will have Easter Lil-
ies, Rose Bushes, Hydrangeas,
Cinerarias, Schiantltus, Etc„ and a
full line of Cut Flowers.
Use our Telegraph Service for
orders at a distance.
F. R. CUNINGHAME
Phone 176 and 31
RILE Si''S GROCERY-. :«:»:«;»s ;» �Y»,»»:.» »:a;»z•;».» ,:; ; ;w :.». , , . f ' 1 »i«,»wwwNjySy'OM>g .
,
Where Quality Sells and Service Tells
19c SALE
n'
Dutch u SetOnions, 3 ills. PorX 9c
Multiplier Onions, 4 lbs. for 19c
Cooking Onions, 3 Ibs. for 19c
Cooking Beans, 4 lbs. for 19c
Salmon, Pink, 2 for 19c
Grape Fruit, large, 4 for 19c
Best Rice, 3 for 19e
Golden Bantam Corn, 2 for ....,19e
Tomatoes, 2 for 19c
Peas, 2 for 19c
Jelly Powders, 4 for 19c
Aylmer Soups, 2 for 19c
P. & G. Soap, 5 for 19c
Comfort Soap, 4 for 19c
Tomato Juice, large, 2 for 19c
We BUY and GRARE EGGS FOR
which WE PAY lc A DOZEN MORE
in CASH or TRADE.
RILEY'S Grocery
Phone 39.
•
It Will Pay YQu!.
To see our stock of Axminster Rugs, as they were bought at
Real Savings. The same applies to Linoleum, Congoleum and F el-
tol Rugs in all standard sizes. Brighten up some dark corner with
a Tri -Light Floor or Bridge Lamp or the new Crystal Table Lamp.
You will find Bargains in Studio Couches, Chesterfield Suites and
a large stock of Steel Beds, Cable Springs, Felt and Spring -filled
Mattresses, at the Very Lowest Prices.
IN THE HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
"HYDRO IS YOURS—USE I1".
There are so many different uses for electricity that its almost
impossible to think of all of them. But we do know you can save
money on the purchase price of Tudhopc and other reliable snakes
of stoves aitd they are economical to operate.
SEE TIIE NEW ONE -BURNER PLATE AT 75c,
The Store With the Stock.
BALL and ZAPFE
rt,
✓o
3k •
HARDWARE, FURNITURE
£ Embalmers, Funeral Directors, Ambulance Service.
Phones: Store 195; N. Ball, 110; J. J. Zapfe, 103
. d«;4++:»: :M Sw`»:: »A .»mom», 44+*a"'r%v
SPR/NG OPENING SALE
OF LADIES' DRESSES, COATS & SUITS
IWEDNESDAY
"""'L ONE DAY ONLY
NEW SPRING
60 TO CHOOSE FROM
All the new 1938 colours and styles.
Sizes from 14 to 46.
89510951295
vizmansmommammi
WEDNESDAY
APRIL
13
100 TO CHOOSE FROM
ESS
Taffetas, prints, crepes, sheers, everything tliat is
new in colour and style. Sizes 12 to 46,
and 181/2 to 261/2.
2.95 ;.ss 5.95
TAILORED or : SWAGGER
in Homespun Tweeds and Men's I,Suitings
Priced from
UP
'1
3 ib. Pail of Lard ,,. ' 45c
201b. Pail of Lard $2.95
Rib Boiling Beef, per Ib. , 13C
Choice Pot Roast, per Ib. 1 5 c
Dry Raft Pork, per lb. 20c
CONNELL & ' TYNDALL
" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "
Phone 162. Albert Street
•S P.E tinisi »L.'S-
Chicken Feeders, Drinking Fountains,
-Water Troughs and Wafers.
1 Deep Well Pump, MOO. used, 3x14 cylinder
$5.00.
1 SPECIAL COOK STOVE
Coal Oil Stoves and Ovens.
1 Rangette !Special
Full Enameled.
C -I -L Paints and Enamels.
$22.40
$30.00
SUTTER & PERDUE
HARDWARE, PLUMBING, TINSMITHING, ELECTRICAL
Phone 147w. WIRING. P.O. Box 48
1
DO YOU KNOW --
THAT EPPS SPORT SHOP is now carrying the largest, newest
and most up-to-date FISHING SUPPLIES, amt has just received
NEW BICYCLES, and MOTORCYCLES? They also have wheeled
toys for the children such as tricycles, roller skates and wagons.
And do you know that your old bicycle is worth money in cash or
trade. Drop in NOW, it costs nothing to look around.
Clinton Bicycle and Motorcycle Sales
• ,' :l»I!:2«,'"4 ie:: ttiel 'C:! :»::+4+ rowi+e+ Ha»e-143+,j.+.'+O-44+iV+Ielelele1404C:»«$4. F!'
DEFROSTS ITSELF.
ICE CUBES ALWAYS AVAILABLE.
No Inconvenience -No Time: Out for Defrosting—Foods Keep Longer
ACCLAIMED BY THOUSANDS OF USERS.
4F ALL REFRIGERATORS NEED IT—ONLY HOSTESS HAS IT—
CONTROLLED HUMIDITY.
See The New
Hostess Electric Refrigerator
T. 1awkhs
Hardware and
tb
7 Plumbing Phone 244
s Spring Has Come To TREASURE HOUSE I
1 Bringing with it new lovely shades in BOUCLE WOOL—tur- 1
quoise, yellow, bud pink, powder blue, dusk rose. Springtime shades
in the popular SUPERSILK HOSIERY and smart COSTUME' JEW- I
ELLERY—just the thing to give your ensemble the needed touch. 1
For those who are interested in adding a new bright touch to the
home we offer a wide range of STAMPED GOODS AND NEEDLE- I
POINT. Needlepoint selections include chair seats, ottomans, fire-
side benches, cushion tops, pictures and handbags, together with a
suitable range of tapestry wools. I
•oroi„ow.uti1.ro.01•Oa* 4o..... ,W.o=1.n+.u•11•o4M.nr,,.•••USba* fl
Superior Stores
L
PHONE 111—CLINTON.
SPECIALS for
APRIL 7th 8th - 9th
Tomatoes, Ay'lmer Choice,
2 squat tints for 13e
Niblets Corny Del Maiz, 2 tins —25c
25e
Pork and Beans, 3 tall 21 oz. tins 25c
Tomato Juice, 3 Ige, tins 23c
Chipso, large pkg.
19e
Old Dutch Cleanser, 2 tins ..,...19c
Soap Chips, 3 lbs. for 25c
Toilet Tissue, 3 lge. rolls 25c
Woodbury's Soap, 2 cakes for 15c
Lamb . or Irish Stew, 2 tins 25e
Aylmer Boned Chicken, Lin 27c
Cont Flakes, Quaker, 3 pkgs. 25c
(with FreeBag)
Corn Starch, Durham, Pkg. . 10e
Tea, Mother Parkers, half lb. 28c
Tea, Royal York, half Ib. 30e
Grape Fruit, good size, 7 for ,25c
Oranges, good size, dozen 19e
Carrots or Beets, bunch 5c
Cooking Onions, 4 lbs. for .......25e
,Apples, 6 -qt. basket 25c
Dutch Sets, Onions; 2 lbs. 15c
T.THBMPSON
Free Delivery
DRIVE YOUR CAR AROUND- TO
(BROWNIE'S
FOR IT'S SPRING CHECK-UP
EXPERT CAR WASHING,
GREASING, BATTERY SERVICE.
SHELL SEALED GAS AND OIL.
Cars Called For and Delivered.
GOODYEAR TIRES—BATTERIES—
ACCESSORIES.
Brown's Service Station
Phone 5. 77-1.
"The Man from
Nowhere"
Comedy in Three Acts
TOWN HALL, CLINTON
TUESDAY, APRIL 19th
Admission, Adults, 25c; Children, 15c
Plan at Fair's Book Store.
Auspices Wesley -Willis Y.P.U.
77-1.
ANNUAL
Masquerade Carnival
and DANCE
TOWN HALL, HAYFIELD
Wednesday, April 20th
Auspices Bayfield Agric. Society
!Prizes will be given for the following
costumes:
Ladies Fancy,.,. 1st $2.00; 2nd $1.00
Gent's Fancy, ..1st, $2.00; 2nd $1.00
Ladies' Comic,. 1st, $2.00; 2nd; $1.00
Gents Comic,.. let, $2.00; 2nd, $1.00
50c
50e
Best Boy in Costume
Best Giri in Costume
Grand March at 9 p.m
Judging at 9.15 p,.m.
LIT'TLE's ORCHESTRA.
REFRESHMENTS..
Adults, 35c. Children, 15c
78-2.
Welcome Easter -The season brings
visions of brighter; better days, from
the dying winter to the new-born
Spring — tis fitting that this should
find its expression in joy and glad-
ness and hold g place among the Sae -
red Seasons of theyear almost equal
to that of Christmas.
An established and pleasing custom
pertaining to the season is sending
suitable cards among friends and
thereby t„ pify Easter in its true sense
and corded greeting. Will you view
our stock of Cards so full of the sea-
son's sentiment and what it commem-
orates? Most cards 'are coloured nat-
urally, embossed finely, about true to
nature and reproduced clearly. Some
abounding in novelty, all apn,ropriate
designs, fashionable and moderate in
price,
Napkins with suitable Raster em-
bossing makes your table decorative
scheme complete at this time of year.
Novelty baskets ' filled with snow-
white chicks or bunnies add to the
effect. We also have Easter Table
covers, place cards and various other
novelties. If some one's birthday or
anniversary falls on or near Easter,
what more suitable remembrance
could you give than a Hymnal or
Prayer Book. We carry a representa-
tive stock for all denominations.
LIFE LIFE LIFE
Effective with the April 4th issue,
the price will be reduced to 10 cents.
The. W. D. Fair Ga
Often the Cheapest--A/ways the Beet
1
r
locs�oun'� �Il�llnmm�� niiipiPlil
dIIIIIIINlIIP �1u�1°°' � ""'""0�t—��I
Miss Viola Holland is visiting friends
in Oakville this week,
Mr, and Mrs. Win. Balfour of Mitchell
visited with Mrs, Axon this week.
Mrs. G. M. Counter has been visiting
in Toronto this past week.
Mrs. M. C. Jordan and daughter, Joan,
are visiting friends in Toronto.
Mr, and
C R. Holland and fam-
ily of Goderich, visited relatives in
town last Sunday.
Mrs, 0. W. Potter is spending the
week with her sisters, Mrs. Smith
and Miss Start in Curries.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T, Beattie of London
spent Sunday with the Misses Beat-
tie of the Vogue.
Mrs, Ed. Morrison visited friends last
week in Drayton and St. Cathar-
ines.
Miss Ruth Pickett, Reg. N., London,
spent the week -end with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Pickett.
Mrs. J. Chowen entertained a number
of friends from Teeswater at a
hint/icon bridge last Friday,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clark left the
early part of the week for their new
home at Oakville.
his', and Mrs. Garnet McBrien and
son Bill of Detroit visited with re-
latives in town over the week -end.
Mrs. B. Nickerson and Mrs. H. C.
Lawson spent a few days in Toron-
to with Mends.
Mr. John McKenzie, of Calgary, was
visiting relatives in town last week-
end.
Messrs. Lock Cree, Arthur Wiltse
and Wm. Mutch attended the horse
show in Stratford yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Johnston were in
Ashfield and Lucknow this week
attending the funeral of the Tat-
ter's brother, W. T. Johnston, of
London.
Mr. and Mrs, Geo. McCartney of
Woodstock were in town one day
this week, visiting Mr. and Mrs. A.
D. McCartney.
Miss Madeline Higgins and Dr. Irene
McGillicuddy of Toronto spent the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Higgins.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McNeil, who have
spent the past three months in Cali-
fornia, returned home on Wednes-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Roberton of Lon-
don and Mrs. Brown of Stratford
were week end guests of Mr, and
Mrs. George Roberton.
Miss Mosta Patrick, daughter of Judge
and Mrs. Patrick, Moositnia, Sask.,
is visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Thompson.
Mrs.. R. B. Carter spent a very en-
joyable week -end in Kitchener and
Toronto, going to Toronto with her
daughter, Miss Eva, of Kitchener,
where they attended the Interna-
tional Flower Show.
MR. PESCHON
a demonstrator for
DR. SCHOLL'S
ARCH SUPPORTS
will bo at
CLUFF'S SHOE STORE
an Tuesday, April 12th
from one o'cioclt until six o'clock.
THURS., APRIL 7, I938, . l
ONE FRIEND
TELLS ANOTHER
+wsww
Three Big Days ��n in the W
April 7, 8, 9 — Spring Show Day April 7
ig Bargains for Spring
SPECIAL PRICE ON SUGAR BY THE BAG FOR CASH.
SPECIAL PRICE PAID FOR EGGS IN TRADE,
Special 19c SALE
FOR HOUSE CLEANING -
5 Comfort Soap
4 Pearl Soap, for
23c
19c
Snow -White Potted Meat 19c
Snow -White and Dwarfs Prepared Mustard 15 c
Peanut Butter, ,Assorted Jars 1.5c
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FOR 19c—
Large Oranges, 10 for
Large Grape Fruit, 4 for
New Carrots and Beets, 4 bunches for
Where
"Sells for Less"
Price Prevails •
19c
19c
19c
—NEW PREMIUM CHINA—
We will redeem all filled cards.
Easter Novelties, Candies and All Kinds. of
Easter Eggs.
Tomatoes, Head Lettuce,' Celery and.
Cooking Onions.
'NEI
Agents for
Swift's
Premium
Hams
CLINTON'S BIG
CORNER GROCETEBTI
Phone 48
EASTER and FLOWERS
S 3ND EASTER GREETINGS
WITH FLOWERS
Our stock of Plants and Cut
Flowers will give you a splendid
choice. We will have Easter Lil-
ies, Rose Bushes, Hydrangeas,
Cinerarias, Schiantltus, Etc„ and a
full line of Cut Flowers.
Use our Telegraph Service for
orders at a distance.
F. R. CUNINGHAME
Phone 176 and 31
RILE Si''S GROCERY-. :«:»:«;»s ;» �Y»,»»:.» »:a;»z•;».» ,:; ; ;w :.». , , . f ' 1 »i«,»wwwNjySy'OM>g .
,
Where Quality Sells and Service Tells
19c SALE
n'
Dutch u SetOnions, 3 ills. PorX 9c
Multiplier Onions, 4 lbs. for 19c
Cooking Onions, 3 Ibs. for 19c
Cooking Beans, 4 lbs. for 19c
Salmon, Pink, 2 for 19c
Grape Fruit, large, 4 for 19c
Best Rice, 3 for 19e
Golden Bantam Corn, 2 for ....,19e
Tomatoes, 2 for 19c
Peas, 2 for 19c
Jelly Powders, 4 for 19c
Aylmer Soups, 2 for 19c
P. & G. Soap, 5 for 19c
Comfort Soap, 4 for 19c
Tomato Juice, large, 2 for 19c
We BUY and GRARE EGGS FOR
which WE PAY lc A DOZEN MORE
in CASH or TRADE.
RILEY'S Grocery
Phone 39.
•
It Will Pay YQu!.
To see our stock of Axminster Rugs, as they were bought at
Real Savings. The same applies to Linoleum, Congoleum and F el-
tol Rugs in all standard sizes. Brighten up some dark corner with
a Tri -Light Floor or Bridge Lamp or the new Crystal Table Lamp.
You will find Bargains in Studio Couches, Chesterfield Suites and
a large stock of Steel Beds, Cable Springs, Felt and Spring -filled
Mattresses, at the Very Lowest Prices.
IN THE HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
"HYDRO IS YOURS—USE I1".
There are so many different uses for electricity that its almost
impossible to think of all of them. But we do know you can save
money on the purchase price of Tudhopc and other reliable snakes
of stoves aitd they are economical to operate.
SEE TIIE NEW ONE -BURNER PLATE AT 75c,
The Store With the Stock.
BALL and ZAPFE
rt,
✓o
3k •
HARDWARE, FURNITURE
£ Embalmers, Funeral Directors, Ambulance Service.
Phones: Store 195; N. Ball, 110; J. J. Zapfe, 103
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SPR/NG OPENING SALE
OF LADIES' DRESSES, COATS & SUITS
IWEDNESDAY
"""'L ONE DAY ONLY
NEW SPRING
60 TO CHOOSE FROM
All the new 1938 colours and styles.
Sizes from 14 to 46.
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WEDNESDAY
APRIL
13
100 TO CHOOSE FROM
ESS
Taffetas, prints, crepes, sheers, everything tliat is
new in colour and style. Sizes 12 to 46,
and 181/2 to 261/2.
2.95 ;.ss 5.95
TAILORED or : SWAGGER
in Homespun Tweeds and Men's I,Suitings
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