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THE CLt TON NEWS -RECORD
THURS., APRIL 21, 1938:, :.
UNBEATABLE
Paint Values
MONARCH' QUALITY
SPRINGSALE FIrnSIIES 59c
For a Limited Time Only).
"MONARCH" QUICK DRYING` ENAMEL
Colors: White, Ivory, Pak, Green.
"MONARCH" VARNISH STAIN
Colors: Light Oak, Dark Oak, Ground Color.
"MONARCH" HOUSE PAINT
Colors: White, Ivory, Light Green, Cream,
Buff.
"MONARCH" CLEAR VARNISH
"MONARCH" FLOOR ENAMEL
Colors: Light Grey, Dark Grey, Tan, Yel-
low, Brown.
MONARCH FINISHES ARE
WONDERFUL VALUE
This sale of wonderful value is made possible
by special arrangements with the Canada Var-
nish Co., Ltd., Toronto, makers of this high
quality paint. We are handling this firm's
Don't Miss This Offer product in this locality and offer this special
You Will Save Money,l (Monarch Brand) at an introductory price.
SUTTER & PERDUE
HARDWARE, PLUMBING, TINSMITHING, ELECTRICAL
Phone 147w. WIRING. P.O. Box 48
Let's Go 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, tvttgons, tricycles, bicycles and accessor-
ies and MOTORCYCLES. We have an Indian Twin which sells for
less than $300. Travel the cycle way.
Clinton Bicycle and Motorcycle Sales
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i''''',t=« See The New
Hostess Electric Refrigerator
11 DEFROSTS ITSELF.
4i'l1 • ICE CUBES ALWAYS AVAILABLE.
,e, No Inconvenience—No Time Out for Defrosting—Foods Keep Longer
'_ ACCLAIMED. BY THOUSANDS OF MISERS.
_; ALL REFRIGERATORS NEED IT—ONLY HOSTESS HAS IT—
il - CONTROLLED. HUMIDITY.
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ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES ! !
GROG FOR Clinton Creamery Butter
Special for This Week -end 32C Lb.
Superior Stores
• PHONE 111-CLINTON.
SPECIALS for
APRIL 21, 22 & 23
Orange Marmalade, 2 ib. jar ....19c
P. and G. Soap, 6 bars for 19c
Snowflake lAmmonia, pkg. 5c
Floor Wax, Hawes, lb. tin 43c
half lb. tin 23c
Flusho, Lawrason's, tin 21c
Big 5 Cleanser, tin 5c
Saniflush, per tin 27c
Lifebuoy Soap, 2 cakes 15c
Coffee, Chase & Sanborn's, lb. 37c
Tea, Royal York, half Ib. 30c
SaAmon, Maple Leaf, half lb. tin 19c
Dutch Set Onions, 4 lbs. 25c
Oranges, extra large, dozen 31e
Creamery Batter, per lb. 32c
Hershey's Cocoa, half lb. 19c
Golden Wax Beans, 2's, tin 9c
Sardines, Brunswick, 5 tins 25c
Yellow Sugar, 4 lbs. 25c
Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs. ,25c
Choc. Malta Biscuits, ib. ' 19c
HTFU1
Free Delivery
PSON
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Used Cars
RECONDITIONED & GUARANTEED
1937 Ford Standard Tudor
(Heater and Trunk).
1936 Chev. blaster Special Coach.
1935 Ford Tudor.
1934 Ford Deluxe Tudor.
1934 Dodge Coupe.,.
1934 Chev. Coach.
1932 Plymouth Coupe, (Rumble Seat).
1931 Ford Roadster.
1930 Ford Coach.
1930 Durant Coupe, (Rumble Seat).
1935 Chev. Stake Truck.
1930 Chev. Stake Truck.
Stan Prevett
FORD SALES & SERVICE
Phone 83. GODERICH. • South St.
St.Paul's Dramatic Club
will present
"FOR PETE'S SAKE"
A THREE -ACT COMEDY
IN 'THE PARISH HALL ON
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY,
May 12 and 13
TheW.D.FairC�,
Recent figures show more acci-
dents, but fewer fatalities., The.driv-
ers are no more careful, but 'pedes-
trians are getting tougher, the afore-
said is just an, attempt to get your
attention. What we really want to do
is tell, you about the "Dip It" pen, an
ordinary handle with a non -corrosive
fountain nen point, a colorful handle
and a reservoir nib, with one dip,
enough ink to write an average size
letter. It's a "Big Dipper" for. only
25c.
Breathes there a pian with mind so
dead' who takes not some reading be-
fore his bed, nor a woman either, and
what child doesn't require amputation
from book or funnies. We have books
and magazines of many classifica-
tions. Home, Garden, Craft and Me-
chanical magazines rule the rack in
April.
Stepp ini+the right direction will
lead you to our store to select your
requirements from our varied stock of
fishing tackle. The Trout Season is
to open on April 30th this year, due
to May lst falling on Sunday, so
have your tackle box well equipped to
commence a successful fishing sea-
son. Flies, Leaders, Lines, Hooks,
Reels Rods, Baits, etc., are just a
few of the many items in our stock.
Remember if it swims, We can catch
it.
Tie W. D. Fair Go
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
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Mr. Bruce Biggart of Orillia spent the
weekend at his hone in town.
Mrs. Alice Taylor, Brussels, spent the
week -end here with relatives.
Miss Lottie Slmnan is spending this
week with her sister in Toronto.
Miss Isabel Fraser of Toronto spent
the week -end with friends in town.
Miss Beatrice Jervis of Toronto spent
the week -end with friends in town.
Mrs. Bolton and Miss Lena spent the
week -end with friends in Niagara
Falls.
Mrs. J. F. Reynolds has returned
home after an extended visit in
Goderieh.
Miss Phyllis Crich of Toronto spent
the weekend with relatives in Clin-
ton and vicinity.
Mrs. C. E. Moffatt of Bickford, spent
the Easter holidays with her moth-
er, Mrs. A. D. Beaton.
Mrs. Walter Murray and Miss Betty
Murray are Easter guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Jones.
Mrs. Fred Sloman and children have
returned to their home on the
School Car in the North.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ring of St.
Catharines spent the week -end with
Mr, and Mrs. C. V. Cooke.
Miss Madelon Hawkins of Toronto
spent the weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hawkins.
Miss Melba Taylor, Brumfield, is
spending the holiday with her aunt,
Mrs. E. Taylor, Princess street.
Benson Corless of St. Marys,.with his
parents, spent Good Friday at home
and with relatives at Staffa.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Appleby of Toronto,
spent the Easter holidays with the
former's mother, Mrs, J. Appleby.
Miss Mary 11. Stewart of the Uni-
versity of Western Ontario, London,
is holidaying at her home in town.
Mr, Lawrence Plumsteel, who is at-
tending O.G.E. in Toronto, is spend-
ing the holiday week, at his home in
town.
Mr. Jack Gibbings of St. Catharines
is spending the holiday week with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J.
Gibbings.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl East and Miss Lot-
ta McKellar of Toronto were Eas-
ter guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Cuninghame.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Dippell and children
of Bowmanville are guests of the
lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. W.
Potter, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kingston of
`Toronto spent the weekend with
the latter's parents., Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Piurnsteel.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Egan of Nap-
anee spent the holiday and week-
end with Mrs. Eliza ,Johnston and
Mrs. L. M. McKinnon.
Mrs. Cecil VanHorne, who spent, the
past week with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Layton,'retumred
to Toronto with Cecil, who spent
the weekend here.
Mr. Reginald Noble, who has spent
the past year at Botwood, Nfld.,
with the Meteorological Service of
Canada, is holidaying with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Noble, Hu-
ron Road East.
Harold, Morley and Hugh Davis of St.
Catharines, with their friend, Orval
Manson, were guests Sunday of
their relatives in town, Mr. and
• Mrs. M. T. Corless, Mrs, E. Ken-
nedy, and Mr. and Mrs. H. Fitzsim-
mons.
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15c
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Home-made Sausage, per lb.
Head Cheese, per lb. 10c
Jellied Hock, per lb. 20c
Veal Stews, per lb. 15c
Brisket Boiling Beef, per lb. 10c
CONNELL &. TYNDALL,
" CLLNTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "
Phone 162. Albert Street
UNBEATABLE
Paint Values
MONARCH' QUALITY
SPRINGSALE FIrnSIIES 59c
For a Limited Time Only).
"MONARCH" QUICK DRYING` ENAMEL
Colors: White, Ivory, Pak, Green.
"MONARCH" VARNISH STAIN
Colors: Light Oak, Dark Oak, Ground Color.
"MONARCH" HOUSE PAINT
Colors: White, Ivory, Light Green, Cream,
Buff.
"MONARCH" CLEAR VARNISH
"MONARCH" FLOOR ENAMEL
Colors: Light Grey, Dark Grey, Tan, Yel-
low, Brown.
MONARCH FINISHES ARE
WONDERFUL VALUE
This sale of wonderful value is made possible
by special arrangements with the Canada Var-
nish Co., Ltd., Toronto, makers of this high
quality paint. We are handling this firm's
Don't Miss This Offer product in this locality and offer this special
You Will Save Money,l (Monarch Brand) at an introductory price.
SUTTER & PERDUE
HARDWARE, PLUMBING, TINSMITHING, ELECTRICAL
Phone 147w. WIRING. P.O. Box 48
Let's Go 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, tvttgons, tricycles, bicycles and accessor-
ies and MOTORCYCLES. We have an Indian Twin which sells for
less than $300. Travel the cycle way.
Clinton Bicycle and Motorcycle Sales
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i''''',t=« See The New
Hostess Electric Refrigerator
11 DEFROSTS ITSELF.
4i'l1 • ICE CUBES ALWAYS AVAILABLE.
,e, No Inconvenience—No Time Out for Defrosting—Foods Keep Longer
'_ ACCLAIMED. BY THOUSANDS OF MISERS.
_; ALL REFRIGERATORS NEED IT—ONLY HOSTESS HAS IT—
il - CONTROLLED. HUMIDITY.
PT.
n1
F=
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® Hardware and
7 Plumbing Phone 244€
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ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES ! !
GROG FOR Clinton Creamery Butter
Special for This Week -end 32C Lb.
Superior Stores
• PHONE 111-CLINTON.
SPECIALS for
APRIL 21, 22 & 23
Orange Marmalade, 2 ib. jar ....19c
P. and G. Soap, 6 bars for 19c
Snowflake lAmmonia, pkg. 5c
Floor Wax, Hawes, lb. tin 43c
half lb. tin 23c
Flusho, Lawrason's, tin 21c
Big 5 Cleanser, tin 5c
Saniflush, per tin 27c
Lifebuoy Soap, 2 cakes 15c
Coffee, Chase & Sanborn's, lb. 37c
Tea, Royal York, half Ib. 30c
SaAmon, Maple Leaf, half lb. tin 19c
Dutch Set Onions, 4 lbs. 25c
Oranges, extra large, dozen 31e
Creamery Batter, per lb. 32c
Hershey's Cocoa, half lb. 19c
Golden Wax Beans, 2's, tin 9c
Sardines, Brunswick, 5 tins 25c
Yellow Sugar, 4 lbs. 25c
Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs. ,25c
Choc. Malta Biscuits, ib. ' 19c
HTFU1
Free Delivery
PSON
It&G
Used Cars
RECONDITIONED & GUARANTEED
1937 Ford Standard Tudor
(Heater and Trunk).
1936 Chev. blaster Special Coach.
1935 Ford Tudor.
1934 Ford Deluxe Tudor.
1934 Dodge Coupe.,.
1934 Chev. Coach.
1932 Plymouth Coupe, (Rumble Seat).
1931 Ford Roadster.
1930 Ford Coach.
1930 Durant Coupe, (Rumble Seat).
1935 Chev. Stake Truck.
1930 Chev. Stake Truck.
Stan Prevett
FORD SALES & SERVICE
Phone 83. GODERICH. • South St.
St.Paul's Dramatic Club
will present
"FOR PETE'S SAKE"
A THREE -ACT COMEDY
IN 'THE PARISH HALL ON
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY,
May 12 and 13
TheW.D.FairC�,
Recent figures show more acci-
dents, but fewer fatalities., The.driv-
ers are no more careful, but 'pedes-
trians are getting tougher, the afore-
said is just an, attempt to get your
attention. What we really want to do
is tell, you about the "Dip It" pen, an
ordinary handle with a non -corrosive
fountain nen point, a colorful handle
and a reservoir nib, with one dip,
enough ink to write an average size
letter. It's a "Big Dipper" for. only
25c.
Breathes there a pian with mind so
dead' who takes not some reading be-
fore his bed, nor a woman either, and
what child doesn't require amputation
from book or funnies. We have books
and magazines of many classifica-
tions. Home, Garden, Craft and Me-
chanical magazines rule the rack in
April.
Stepp ini+the right direction will
lead you to our store to select your
requirements from our varied stock of
fishing tackle. The Trout Season is
to open on April 30th this year, due
to May lst falling on Sunday, so
have your tackle box well equipped to
commence a successful fishing sea-
son. Flies, Leaders, Lines, Hooks,
Reels Rods, Baits, etc., are just a
few of the many items in our stock.
Remember if it swims, We can catch
it.
Tie W. D. Fair Go
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
l ..11!Lh; aMl01,o.npueun,iu0utayfidriAilll
Mr. Bruce Biggart of Orillia spent the
weekend at his hone in town.
Mrs. Alice Taylor, Brussels, spent the
week -end here with relatives.
Miss Lottie Slmnan is spending this
week with her sister in Toronto.
Miss Isabel Fraser of Toronto spent
the week -end with friends in town.
Miss Beatrice Jervis of Toronto spent
the week -end with friends in town.
Mrs. Bolton and Miss Lena spent the
week -end with friends in Niagara
Falls.
Mrs. J. F. Reynolds has returned
home after an extended visit in
Goderieh.
Miss Phyllis Crich of Toronto spent
the weekend with relatives in Clin-
ton and vicinity.
Mrs. C. E. Moffatt of Bickford, spent
the Easter holidays with her moth-
er, Mrs. A. D. Beaton.
Mrs. Walter Murray and Miss Betty
Murray are Easter guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Jones.
Mrs. Fred Sloman and children have
returned to their home on the
School Car in the North.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ring of St.
Catharines spent the week -end with
Mr, and Mrs. C. V. Cooke.
Miss Madelon Hawkins of Toronto
spent the weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hawkins.
Miss Melba Taylor, Brumfield, is
spending the holiday with her aunt,
Mrs. E. Taylor, Princess street.
Benson Corless of St. Marys,.with his
parents, spent Good Friday at home
and with relatives at Staffa.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Appleby of Toronto,
spent the Easter holidays with the
former's mother, Mrs, J. Appleby.
Miss Mary 11. Stewart of the Uni-
versity of Western Ontario, London,
is holidaying at her home in town.
Mr, Lawrence Plumsteel, who is at-
tending O.G.E. in Toronto, is spend-
ing the holiday week, at his home in
town.
Mr. Jack Gibbings of St. Catharines
is spending the holiday week with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J.
Gibbings.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl East and Miss Lot-
ta McKellar of Toronto were Eas-
ter guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Cuninghame.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Dippell and children
of Bowmanville are guests of the
lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. W.
Potter, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kingston of
`Toronto spent the weekend with
the latter's parents., Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Piurnsteel.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Egan of Nap-
anee spent the holiday and week-
end with Mrs. Eliza ,Johnston and
Mrs. L. M. McKinnon.
Mrs. Cecil VanHorne, who spent, the
past week with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Layton,'retumred
to Toronto with Cecil, who spent
the weekend here.
Mr. Reginald Noble, who has spent
the past year at Botwood, Nfld.,
with the Meteorological Service of
Canada, is holidaying with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Noble, Hu-
ron Road East.
Harold, Morley and Hugh Davis of St.
Catharines, with their friend, Orval
Manson, were guests Sunday of
their relatives in town, Mr. and
• Mrs. M. T. Corless, Mrs, E. Ken-
nedy, and Mr. and Mrs. H. Fitzsim-
mons.
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April 2Ist, 22nd 8 23rd.
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You are Invited to Attend this Clearance • Sale
All Fruits Sold Out SaturdayEvening1
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We will close Wednesday afternoons during May, June, July and August.
COMPARE OUR PRICES
Sweet Juicy Oranges, per doz. 25c
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Large California Lemons, per doz. 19c
Large Juicy Oranges, per doz. 35c
WE ASK FOR YOUR
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New Carrots, per bunch 5c
New Beets, per bunchj
Florida Celery, 0c
1Oc
CO-OPERATION
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ONIONS
Do you know your Onions? If
so, you know to get best results
they should be planted early.
We have a limited number of
boxes of Prizetaker Onions, well
started. Have been topped twice.
Ready now to be planted out. They
will average 200 plants to a box
35c A BOX.
SPIREAS, will flower this year.
For sale direct fron'i garden.
35c EACH.
Limited number Climbing Roses
sold direct from garden -35c Each
F. R. CUNINGHAME
Phone 176 and 31
Member of Florists Telegraph
Delivery Association.
RILEY'S GROCERY.
Where Quality Sells and Service Tells
Dutch Sets, 2 Ihs, for 13c
Multipliers, 2 lbs. for 9c
Comfort Soap, 5 bars for 25c
(Free Dish Cloth)
All -Wheat, 2 for 23c
(Free Airplanes)
Pastry Flour, 7 lbs. for 23c
New Cheese, per Ib. 20e
Macaroni, 4 lbs. for 23c
Pork and Beans, large, 2 for 19c
Vanilla, large bottle 15c
Tomatoes, large, 2 for
Peas, No. 3, 2 for 19c
Oxydal, large . 23e
P. and G. Soap, 5 for 19c
Jelly Powders, McLaren's, 4 for 19e
Crushed or Sliced Pineapple, 2 for 19c
Qt. Sized Miracle Whip 59e
Starting May 4th we will be closed
Wednesday afternoons during May
June, July and August.
19c
We BUY and GRADE EGGS for
which WE PAY lc A DOZEN MORE
IN CASH OR TRADE.
RILEY'S Grocery
Phone 39.
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How About Some Comfort
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You will find a large assortment of good Cable Springs, Prices
ranging from $5.00 to $10.00. Pelt Mattresses from $5.00 to 310,00.
And a nice range of Spring -filled Mattresses all guaranteed from
$11.00 to $28.00.
A marvellous assortment of Studio Couches, in all grades of
covers, with or without arras, 'at Real Savings 328.00 to $48.00.
This is the time for Linoleums, Congoleums, Oil Cloths, which
we lay without any extra charge, our years of experience in hand,
ling linoleums, etc., guarantee perfect satisfaction.
Again let us remind you of some real values in drop patterns
in Linoleum and Congoleum Rugs, also Axminster Rugs in the
standard sizes.
If you want a Cedar Chest to store your furs, woollen goods,
etc., see our stock for bargains.
HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
The hot weather will soon be here, get an Electric Hot Plate
or Rangette, or a Coleman Gas or Coal Oil Stove for quick cooking
or baking.
We have a large stock of the best Paints, Varnishes, Shellacs
and Waxes, and all kinds of Garden Tools and Lawn Mowers.
This store will close Wednesday afternoons during the months
of May, June, July and August.
The Store With the Stock.
BALL and ZAPFE
. HARDWARE, FURNITURE 31
Embalmers, Funeral Directors, Ambulance Service.
Phones: Store 195; N. Ball, 110; J. J. Zapfe, 103
MEN & BOYS & YOUTHS
MENS—
Work Boots
PER PAIR 3.35, 319, 3.00, 2.60, $1.95
Oxfords -
5.98, 4.50, 3.95, 3.25, 2.89', 2.25, 1.98
Overalls
2.25 2.00, 1.65, $1.49 Per Pair
Work Shirts , $1.35, $1.15, .98, .75, .69
EACH
Work Pants 2.25,1.95,1.69
1.49, 1.25 Each
Sweat Shirts with Zipper and long sleeves
.98
SUITS=—A few to Clear at
$18.00
Also a Good Selection of Odd Dress Pants.
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BOYS—
Work Boots 2.50, 2.19, 1.98, 1.65 Per Pair
Oxfords
2.25, 1.89, 1.69 Per Pair
Overalls
.59c, .75, .98, $1.29' Per Pair
Work Shirts .69 and .75 Each
Work Pants $1.19 Each
parlor Style
$1,.25 Each
Sweat Shirts
69c
Jerseys
29c
Boys' Suits with Knee, Pants, lined smartly, tail-
ored with Sport Back, Each $6.49
YOUTH'S ,SUITS—Sizes' 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, blue and brown Shades. These Suits are all New Stock
and Up -to -Date Styles. Price $12.98