The Clinton News Record, 1938-04-14, Page 8PAGE 8
THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD'
CARDEN8ELAWN TOOLS
Spades, ;Spading Forks, Hoes, Rakes, Steel Brooms,
Bamboo Brooms, Forks.
English Barb Wire, 4 point 4, ,$4.25 for 80 rod roll;
Roofing and Supplies.
C -I -L PAINTS AND. ENAMELS.
New Imported Ceresan for a disinfectant for your
Seed. Also Formaldehyde.
Air Line Boy's Wagons.
SUTTERPERDUE
HARDWARE, PLUMBING, TINSMITHING, ELECTRICAL
Phone 147w. WIRING. P.O. Box 48
r
Irmimms
1
Let's G® Fishing®®
No need to worry about equipment—the EPPS SPORT SHOP has
the best stock this side of Stratford which includes DRAG HOOKS,
LOOSE HOOKS, FLIES, RODS, REELS — in fact anything you
might need. Roller skates, wagons, tricycles, bicycles and Accessor-
ies and MOTORCYCLES. We have an Indian Twins. which WS fel;
less than $300. Travel the cycle way.
Clinton Bicycle and Motorcycle Sales -
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� '' See The New
Hostess Electric Refrigerator
._
DEFROSTS ITSELF. kkifICE CUBES ALWAYS AVAILABLE.
No Inconvenience -No Time Out for Defrosting—Foods Keep Longer li:
ACCLAIMED BY THOUSANDS OF USERS.
IS
P=
ALL REFRIGERATORS NEED IT—ONLY HOSTESS HAS IT— 3
CONTROLLED HUMIDITY. "S
N I Hardware and
. 1 �kins,Pluffib�ng Phone .249 .s
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DRIVE YOUR CAR AROUND TO
Superior Stores
PHONE 111—CLINTON.
SPECIALS for
Thursday & Saturday
Raspberry Jam, 32 oz. jar 23c
Shortening, Hillcrest Brand, 2 lbs25c
Pastry Flour, 7's 23c 24's 67c
Pumpkin, Ige. size tins, 2 for19c
Peas, Garden Patch, 17 oz. tin.. ,10c
Cowan's Cocoa, 1 lb. tin 25c
Jelly Powders, McLaren's, 4 pkgs19c
Fig Bar Biscuits, per lb 15c
Salmon, Cascade, Fcy. Pink,
2 1db. tins for 25c
Royal York, Orange Pekoe Tea,
half Ib. for 30c
Royal York Coffee, lb. 37c
Rinse, large pkg. 23c
Wheat Berries, 5 lb. bag 25c
Tomato Juice, 2 lge. tins 19c
Soup, Aylmer, Tomato or Veg.
3 tins for 25c
Humbug Candies, per lb. 19c
Fancy Dried Peaches, per lir .19c
Princess Flakes, 2 for 29c
Hawes Flaor Wax, per lb 43c
Store Open This Evening
Closed All Day Friday
IOiROWNIE'S
FOR IT'S SPRING CHECK-UP
EXPERT CAR WASHING,
GREASING, BATTERY SERVICE.
SHELL SEALED GAS AND OIL.
Cars Called Far and Delivered.
GOODYEAR TIRES—BATTERIES—
ACCESSORIES.
Brown's Service Station
Phone 5. 77-1.
T. B. THPMPSON
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
Mrs. Ken. Merner and baby daugh-
ter have returned from the hospital
to their home.
Mr. and Mrs. D'Arcy Rathwell are
getting ncely settled in their new
home on the 16th concession.
Miss Bessie Cluff. spent Sunday at
her home on the Bayfield Line.
ANNUAL
Masquerade Carnival
and DANCE
Welcome Easter—The season brings
visions of brighter, better days, from
the dying winter to the new -boric
Spring — tis fitting that this should
find its expression in :coy and glad-
ness and hold a place among the Sac-
red Seasons of the year almost equal
to that of Christmas.
An established and pleasing Custom
pertaining to the' season is sending
suitable cards among friends and
thereby typify Easter in its true sense
and cordial greeting. Will you view
our stock of Cards so full of the sea-
son's sentiment and what it commem-
orates?
ommem-orates? Most cards are coloured nat-
urally, embossed finely, about true to
nature and reproduced clearly. Some
abounding in novelty, all appropriate
designs, fashionable and moderate in
price.
Napkins with suitable Easter 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 Co
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
TOWN HALL, BAYFIELD
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,.. 1st, $2.00; 2nd, $1.00.
Best Boy in Costume 50c
Best Girl in Costume .. 50c
Grand March at 9 p.m.
Judging at 9.15
LITTLE'S ORCHESTRA.
REFRESHMENTS.
Adults, 35c. Children, 15c
"The Man from
Nowhere"
Comedy in Three Acts
TOWN HALL, CLINTON
TUESDAY, APRIL 19th
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� A;�m itt
THURS., APRIL 14, 193;.
Mrs. J. W. Treleaven hasreturned
home for the summon months.
Mrs. A. C. Dames of Brussels is'vis-
iting with Mrs. Bartliff this week.
Harold Seeley of Toronto visited at
his hone in town on Tuesday.
Benson Sutter and Kenneth Elliott
spent Sunday with Clarence.-Mc-
Clenaghan of Whitechurch,
Mrs. Clarence Green of Teeswater,
spent a few days this week with
Mr. and Mrs. James Livermore.
Mrs. (Dr.) W. J. Kay and. Miss Elaine
of Lapeer, Mich., are guests of Mr.
and Mrs. B. J. Gibbings.
Mr. Lorne Krouse of Simcoe, is vis-
iting his sister, Mrs. Sidney Thomp-
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Oke, Seaforth,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Crich.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dow and Mr.
Alex Dow, Cromarty, visited the
lady's mother, Mrs. Jervis, and Mrs.
Snyder, on Thursday.
Mr. Levi Trick, Dorchester, has been
spending a few days visiting friends
in this vicinity, following his an-
nual Spring Fair visit on Thursday.
Mr. H. W. Brownlee has gone to
Galesburg, Illinois, where he will
spend some time with his daughter,
Mr, and Mrs. T. A. Davis.
Mrs John Jervis has returned hone
after visiting for a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dow, Cromar-
ty.
Mr. and MTs. E. S. Livermore and
Billie of Aylmer, paid a short vis-
it with Mr, -and Mrs. Jas. Livermore
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Shaylor and Mr.
John Henry, London, were guests
of Mrs. W. T. Henry on Wednes-
day.
Mrs. George Connell of Varna, has
been spending a few days with Mrs.
R. Grigg, Goderich township, and
also with Mrs, D. Churchill and
otherfriends in town.
Mr. Ferguson Carter went to Toron-
to on Sunday to see his mother,
who is in Private Patient's Pavilion,
where she underwent an operation
last week,
Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Young and
Evelyn of Goderich, and Mr. Joseph
Webster and Miss Gladys of Lon-
desboro, spent Thursday with Mrs.
G. E. Saville.
Admission, Adults, 25c; Children, 15c
Plan at Fair's Book Store.
Auspices Wesley -Willis Y.P.U.
St.PauI's Dramatic Club
will present
i6FOR PETE'S SAKE"
A THREE -ACT COMEDY
IN THE PARISH HALL ON
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY,
y 1 an fes. 13
Twilight Musicale
ONE FRIEND
ANO'1'I3EB
a terr rt
r y... ceci.als
EASTER SUNDAY DINNER
Edible Eggs and Lilies to Decorate Your Easter Ham
TO TIINT THE EGGS— Pure Food Coloring, each l0C
.CHILLED; GRAPE FRUIT -
We have them at 7 for
Larger Ones at 6 for
25c
25c,
Orange Slices,'
Apricot Upside -Down Cake.
Angel Food and Apricot Jelly
Red and White Coffee,.per lb.
Jubilee Boneless Hams,
Cauliflowers, each
Green Beans, 2 lbs. for
Creamed Celery
Canned Apricot
Salted Pecans.
39c
25c
35c
15c
After -Dinner Mints.
Large Sweet Oranges, 23c dozen, for Easter
Bananas, 2 lbs. for
Carrots and Beets, 4 bunches
New Cabbage, each
Head Lettuce, each
15c
19c
5c
15c
Where
"Sells for Less"
Price Prevails
vv.
Large Extra (Special Size, per dozen
FOR CHILDREN'S LUNCHES—
Aunt Mary's Peanut Butter,
2 lbs. for
1
27c
25c
CLINTON'S BIG
CORNER GROCETERLS
Phone 48
IN WESLEY-WILLIS CHURCH ON
GOOD FRIDAY, 4 p.m.
Miss Mary R. Stewart, Soprano.
Mrs. W. A. Oakes, Contralto.
Mr. Harry Hoffman, Baritone.
Mr. Morgan Agnew, Cornet.
Mrs. Morgan Agnew, Organist.
SILVER COLLECTION. 79-1.
EASTER HOLIDAY
SPECIAL
FOR SCHOOL GIRLS
PEI"MANENT WAVE $2.
Shampoo and Finger Wave
Included.
I1ENRI BEAUTY SHOP
EASTER and FLOWERS
SEND 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, Schianthus, Etc., and a
full lino of Cut Flowers.
Use our Telegraph Service for
orders at a distance.
F. R. CUNINGHAME
Phone 170 and 31
RILEY'S GROCERY.
Where Quality Sells and Service Tells
Easter Specials
Kellogg's All Wheat, 2 for 25c
(Free Aeroplane)
Comfort Soap, 5 for
(Free Dish Cloth)
Castile Hand Soap, 10 for
Dutch Set Onions, 3 lbs. for
25c
25c
19c
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414t
Multiplier Onions, 4 lbs. for 19c �_;
•
Cooking Potatoes, per bag 50c
Benmiller Pastry Flour, 24's ....63c
Maple Leaf Lard, 2 lbs. 25c +z
Aylmer Soups, Assorted, 3 for . , 25c
4
Head Lettuce, 2 for 29c
Leaf Lettuce, each 10c
Grape Fruit, large, 6 for 25c
Sunkist Oranges,.. 23e, 29c, 33c, 39c
Now Carrots, bunch 5c
Celery Hearts, bunch 10e
New Beets, Fresh Radish, Green On-
ions, Cauliflower and Ripe Tomatoes.
We BUY and GRADE EGGS for
which WE PAY lc A. DOZEN MORE
IN CASH OR TRADE.
Friday being a holiday, we will be
open Thursday evening.
RILEY'S Grocery
Phone 39.
® .r
It Will Pay Yo
To see our stock of Axminster Rugs, as they were bought at
Real Savings, The sante applies to Linoleum, Congoleum and Fel-
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 IT".
There are so many different uses for electricity that its almost
impossible to think of all of then. But we do know you can save
money on the purchase price of Tudhope and other reliable makes
of stoves and they are economical to operate.
SEE THE NEW ONE -BURNER PLATE AT 75c.
The Store With the Stock.
BALL and ZAPFE
44.
HARDWARE, FURNITURE
's' Embalmers, Funeral Directors Ambulance Service.
3 Phones: Store 195; N. Ball, 110; J. J. Zapfe, 103
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Grocery Dept.
Maple Leaf Lard, 2 lbs.for
25c
Bologna, in piece, 2 lbs. for
Fresh Beef Roasts, per M.
25c
15c
Peas, Size No, 4, 3 tins for
IFIEG
25c
Peanut Butter, 2 lbs. for
25c
Oxydol, large size, per pkg.
P. and G. Soap, 7 bars for
21c
25c.
ammellpliBMINEIZEMMISIM
Grape Fruit, 7 for
25c
Oranges, per dozen
19c
SHOE DEPT.
BUY YOUR GABARDINE ;SHOES NOW—
We have a Special Price this Week on all
Brown, Blue and Black Shades.
OXFORDS FOR GROWING GIRLS—
A good style in black and brown Shades.
Sizes 31/2 to 8,
PRICE $L95
FOR BABY AND LITTLE TOTS—
A Range of Straps, Oxfords and High Shoes
in black, white and Elk Shades.
MEN'S WORK BOOTS—
Leather with Panco Soles.
THIS WEEK $ L95
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Choice Dinner Hams for Easter, Sliced or in Piece.
Smoked Picnic Hain, per Ib. 23c
(Easter -Wrapped, Short Shank),
Cottage Rolls, per lb. 28c
P. M. Cottage Rolls, per lb. 25c
Also Veal and Fresh Pork,;Bacon and Backs.
CONNELL & TYNDALL
" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "
Phone 162. Albert Street ,
CARDEN8ELAWN TOOLS
Spades, ;Spading Forks, Hoes, Rakes, Steel Brooms,
Bamboo Brooms, Forks.
English Barb Wire, 4 point 4, ,$4.25 for 80 rod roll;
Roofing and Supplies.
C -I -L PAINTS AND. ENAMELS.
New Imported Ceresan for a disinfectant for your
Seed. Also Formaldehyde.
Air Line Boy's Wagons.
SUTTERPERDUE
HARDWARE, PLUMBING, TINSMITHING, ELECTRICAL
Phone 147w. WIRING. P.O. Box 48
r
Irmimms
1
Let's G® Fishing®®
No need to worry about equipment—the EPPS SPORT SHOP has
the best stock this side of Stratford which includes DRAG HOOKS,
LOOSE HOOKS, FLIES, RODS, REELS — in fact anything you
might need. Roller skates, wagons, tricycles, bicycles and Accessor-
ies and MOTORCYCLES. We have an Indian Twins. which WS fel;
less than $300. Travel the cycle way.
Clinton Bicycle and Motorcycle Sales -
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� '' See The New
Hostess Electric Refrigerator
._
DEFROSTS ITSELF. kkifICE CUBES ALWAYS AVAILABLE.
No Inconvenience -No Time Out for Defrosting—Foods Keep Longer li:
ACCLAIMED BY THOUSANDS OF USERS.
IS
P=
ALL REFRIGERATORS NEED IT—ONLY HOSTESS HAS IT— 3
CONTROLLED HUMIDITY. "S
N I Hardware and
. 1 �kins,Pluffib�ng Phone .249 .s
rt»:•'.4.PTP 4641»P4.,2�'#444- 4, ;»T,+.":»144-; Ha«..�»;; W.4414 .v,«'ri .:+::.» f
DRIVE YOUR CAR AROUND TO
Superior Stores
PHONE 111—CLINTON.
SPECIALS for
Thursday & Saturday
Raspberry Jam, 32 oz. jar 23c
Shortening, Hillcrest Brand, 2 lbs25c
Pastry Flour, 7's 23c 24's 67c
Pumpkin, Ige. size tins, 2 for19c
Peas, Garden Patch, 17 oz. tin.. ,10c
Cowan's Cocoa, 1 lb. tin 25c
Jelly Powders, McLaren's, 4 pkgs19c
Fig Bar Biscuits, per lb 15c
Salmon, Cascade, Fcy. Pink,
2 1db. tins for 25c
Royal York, Orange Pekoe Tea,
half Ib. for 30c
Royal York Coffee, lb. 37c
Rinse, large pkg. 23c
Wheat Berries, 5 lb. bag 25c
Tomato Juice, 2 lge. tins 19c
Soup, Aylmer, Tomato or Veg.
3 tins for 25c
Humbug Candies, per lb. 19c
Fancy Dried Peaches, per lir .19c
Princess Flakes, 2 for 29c
Hawes Flaor Wax, per lb 43c
Store Open This Evening
Closed All Day Friday
IOiROWNIE'S
FOR IT'S SPRING CHECK-UP
EXPERT CAR WASHING,
GREASING, BATTERY SERVICE.
SHELL SEALED GAS AND OIL.
Cars Called Far and Delivered.
GOODYEAR TIRES—BATTERIES—
ACCESSORIES.
Brown's Service Station
Phone 5. 77-1.
T. B. THPMPSON
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
Mrs. Ken. Merner and baby daugh-
ter have returned from the hospital
to their home.
Mr. and Mrs. D'Arcy Rathwell are
getting ncely settled in their new
home on the 16th concession.
Miss Bessie Cluff. spent Sunday at
her home on the Bayfield Line.
ANNUAL
Masquerade Carnival
and DANCE
Welcome Easter—The season brings
visions of brighter, better days, from
the dying winter to the new -boric
Spring — tis fitting that this should
find its expression in :coy and glad-
ness and hold a place among the Sac-
red Seasons of the year almost equal
to that of Christmas.
An established and pleasing Custom
pertaining to the' season is sending
suitable cards among friends and
thereby typify Easter in its true sense
and cordial greeting. Will you view
our stock of Cards so full of the sea-
son's sentiment and what it commem-
orates?
ommem-orates? Most cards are coloured nat-
urally, embossed finely, about true to
nature and reproduced clearly. Some
abounding in novelty, all appropriate
designs, fashionable and moderate in
price.
Napkins with suitable Easter 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 Co
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
TOWN HALL, BAYFIELD
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,.. 1st, $2.00; 2nd, $1.00.
Best Boy in Costume 50c
Best Girl in Costume .. 50c
Grand March at 9 p.m.
Judging at 9.15
LITTLE'S ORCHESTRA.
REFRESHMENTS.
Adults, 35c. Children, 15c
"The Man from
Nowhere"
Comedy in Three Acts
TOWN HALL, CLINTON
TUESDAY, APRIL 19th
Qh
w
II II
Pi SIN@Illllluiiii I Ill1i91111
� A;�m itt
THURS., APRIL 14, 193;.
Mrs. J. W. Treleaven hasreturned
home for the summon months.
Mrs. A. C. Dames of Brussels is'vis-
iting with Mrs. Bartliff this week.
Harold Seeley of Toronto visited at
his hone in town on Tuesday.
Benson Sutter and Kenneth Elliott
spent Sunday with Clarence.-Mc-
Clenaghan of Whitechurch,
Mrs. Clarence Green of Teeswater,
spent a few days this week with
Mr. and Mrs. James Livermore.
Mrs. (Dr.) W. J. Kay and. Miss Elaine
of Lapeer, Mich., are guests of Mr.
and Mrs. B. J. Gibbings.
Mr. Lorne Krouse of Simcoe, is vis-
iting his sister, Mrs. Sidney Thomp-
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Oke, Seaforth,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Crich.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dow and Mr.
Alex Dow, Cromarty, visited the
lady's mother, Mrs. Jervis, and Mrs.
Snyder, on Thursday.
Mr. Levi Trick, Dorchester, has been
spending a few days visiting friends
in this vicinity, following his an-
nual Spring Fair visit on Thursday.
Mr. H. W. Brownlee has gone to
Galesburg, Illinois, where he will
spend some time with his daughter,
Mr, and Mrs. T. A. Davis.
Mrs John Jervis has returned hone
after visiting for a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dow, Cromar-
ty.
Mr. and MTs. E. S. Livermore and
Billie of Aylmer, paid a short vis-
it with Mr, -and Mrs. Jas. Livermore
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Shaylor and Mr.
John Henry, London, were guests
of Mrs. W. T. Henry on Wednes-
day.
Mrs. George Connell of Varna, has
been spending a few days with Mrs.
R. Grigg, Goderich township, and
also with Mrs, D. Churchill and
otherfriends in town.
Mr. Ferguson Carter went to Toron-
to on Sunday to see his mother,
who is in Private Patient's Pavilion,
where she underwent an operation
last week,
Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Young and
Evelyn of Goderich, and Mr. Joseph
Webster and Miss Gladys of Lon-
desboro, spent Thursday with Mrs.
G. E. Saville.
Admission, Adults, 25c; Children, 15c
Plan at Fair's Book Store.
Auspices Wesley -Willis Y.P.U.
St.PauI's Dramatic Club
will present
i6FOR PETE'S SAKE"
A THREE -ACT COMEDY
IN THE PARISH HALL ON
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY,
y 1 an fes. 13
Twilight Musicale
ONE FRIEND
ANO'1'I3EB
a terr rt
r y... ceci.als
EASTER SUNDAY DINNER
Edible Eggs and Lilies to Decorate Your Easter Ham
TO TIINT THE EGGS— Pure Food Coloring, each l0C
.CHILLED; GRAPE FRUIT -
We have them at 7 for
Larger Ones at 6 for
25c
25c,
Orange Slices,'
Apricot Upside -Down Cake.
Angel Food and Apricot Jelly
Red and White Coffee,.per lb.
Jubilee Boneless Hams,
Cauliflowers, each
Green Beans, 2 lbs. for
Creamed Celery
Canned Apricot
Salted Pecans.
39c
25c
35c
15c
After -Dinner Mints.
Large Sweet Oranges, 23c dozen, for Easter
Bananas, 2 lbs. for
Carrots and Beets, 4 bunches
New Cabbage, each
Head Lettuce, each
15c
19c
5c
15c
Where
"Sells for Less"
Price Prevails
vv.
Large Extra (Special Size, per dozen
FOR CHILDREN'S LUNCHES—
Aunt Mary's Peanut Butter,
2 lbs. for
1
27c
25c
CLINTON'S BIG
CORNER GROCETERLS
Phone 48
IN WESLEY-WILLIS CHURCH ON
GOOD FRIDAY, 4 p.m.
Miss Mary R. Stewart, Soprano.
Mrs. W. A. Oakes, Contralto.
Mr. Harry Hoffman, Baritone.
Mr. Morgan Agnew, Cornet.
Mrs. Morgan Agnew, Organist.
SILVER COLLECTION. 79-1.
EASTER HOLIDAY
SPECIAL
FOR SCHOOL GIRLS
PEI"MANENT WAVE $2.
Shampoo and Finger Wave
Included.
I1ENRI BEAUTY SHOP
EASTER and FLOWERS
SEND 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, Schianthus, Etc., and a
full lino of Cut Flowers.
Use our Telegraph Service for
orders at a distance.
F. R. CUNINGHAME
Phone 170 and 31
RILEY'S GROCERY.
Where Quality Sells and Service Tells
Easter Specials
Kellogg's All Wheat, 2 for 25c
(Free Aeroplane)
Comfort Soap, 5 for
(Free Dish Cloth)
Castile Hand Soap, 10 for
Dutch Set Onions, 3 lbs. for
25c
25c
19c
i
414t
Multiplier Onions, 4 lbs. for 19c �_;
•
Cooking Potatoes, per bag 50c
Benmiller Pastry Flour, 24's ....63c
Maple Leaf Lard, 2 lbs. 25c +z
Aylmer Soups, Assorted, 3 for . , 25c
4
Head Lettuce, 2 for 29c
Leaf Lettuce, each 10c
Grape Fruit, large, 6 for 25c
Sunkist Oranges,.. 23e, 29c, 33c, 39c
Now Carrots, bunch 5c
Celery Hearts, bunch 10e
New Beets, Fresh Radish, Green On-
ions, Cauliflower and Ripe Tomatoes.
We BUY and GRADE EGGS for
which WE PAY lc A. DOZEN MORE
IN CASH OR TRADE.
Friday being a holiday, we will be
open Thursday evening.
RILEY'S Grocery
Phone 39.
® .r
It Will Pay Yo
To see our stock of Axminster Rugs, as they were bought at
Real Savings, The sante applies to Linoleum, Congoleum and Fel-
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 IT".
There are so many different uses for electricity that its almost
impossible to think of all of then. But we do know you can save
money on the purchase price of Tudhope and other reliable makes
of stoves and they are economical to operate.
SEE THE NEW ONE -BURNER PLATE AT 75c.
The Store With the Stock.
BALL and ZAPFE
44.
HARDWARE, FURNITURE
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3 Phones: Store 195; N. Ball, 110; J. J. Zapfe, 103
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Grocery Dept.
Maple Leaf Lard, 2 lbs.for
25c
Bologna, in piece, 2 lbs. for
Fresh Beef Roasts, per M.
25c
15c
Peas, Size No, 4, 3 tins for
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25c
Peanut Butter, 2 lbs. for
25c
Oxydol, large size, per pkg.
P. and G. Soap, 7 bars for
21c
25c.
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Grape Fruit, 7 for
25c
Oranges, per dozen
19c
SHOE DEPT.
BUY YOUR GABARDINE ;SHOES NOW—
We have a Special Price this Week on all
Brown, Blue and Black Shades.
OXFORDS FOR GROWING GIRLS—
A good style in black and brown Shades.
Sizes 31/2 to 8,
PRICE $L95
FOR BABY AND LITTLE TOTS—
A Range of Straps, Oxfords and High Shoes
in black, white and Elk Shades.
MEN'S WORK BOOTS—
Leather with Panco Soles.
THIS WEEK $ L95
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