The Clinton News Record, 1938-06-30, Page 10WAGE 8
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HEAD CHEESE, per lb. 10C.
Jellied Hock, per lb. 20c
Corned Beef, per, lb.~ 20'C
Veal Stews, per lb. 15c
RIB BOILING BEEF, per lb. 14e
CONNELL• & TYNDALL
CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARK "
Phone 162.
SPECIALS
COLEMAN STOVES PERFECTION OIL STOVES,' ...
RELIANCE OIL STOVES, GASOLINE AND COAL OIL OVENS.
WINDOW SCREENS AND SCREEN DOORS,
itm
LAWN MOWERS AND GRASS AT A VERYSPECIALPRICE.
ELECTRIC RANGETTES AND HOT PLATES.
TOASTERS, IRONS AND CURLERS.
GIVE OUR GLASS DEPARTMENT THE ONCE-OVER. Water
Sets,
New
Glasses, Mixing
Fowls,Teapots. and king Sets. Don't forget to
see
SUTTER & PERDUE
THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
THURS., JUNE 30,1938:
For particular customers we stock
Ford's Blotting Paper, white or .';col-
oured. It's or the exacting custom-
er. Sure, it's a few cent higher in
price than other blotting but it's the
cheapest, we have been told so by
those who use it.
Bees humming, Native smiling,
mosquitoes biting, birds singing', ail;;
things wooing,, then its picnic time,
helps, all paper, are plates, spoons,
doilies, cups, table covers napkins,
waxed paper, I !
We know that when goods are
bought out of Clinton, the .town gets
the goods and the city getsthe,,
money, and when goods arebought
at home, Clinton has both goods and
money. Which is best for Clinton
and for you?.
"Mira -Sheer" Food . Savers. A
practical food economy made of
Plivfilm, washable, sanitary and dur-
able. The new miracle fabric is
most effective for keeping food.
fresh and preventing escape of pen-
etrating odors. Three handy ''Food
Savers in a package to fit dishes
or bowls, 61/2in., 71/ in., 8%in. dram-
,� eter, perfect far keeping celery, let-
tuce, parsley etc. fresh and crisp and
only 50e per package.
Purity absorbent cheese cloth;` 5
yds. in a package 25c pkg.
Fly , Swatters, twisted wire handle,
rubber swat, 15 inches long 5c.
Special value in a pocket knife,
assorted coloured handles, nickle-
plaed inlay, two steel blades -made
in England, length closed 31/•s inches..
Your opportunity at 29c.
365 days in a year which gives 365
reasons for owning a flashlight. We
have a large assortment from which
to make a selection. If you already
have a • light and require bulbs or
batteries, don't forget we have 'the
Mazda Bulbs and the well known
dated Eveready batteries.
HARDWARE, PLUMBING, TINSMITHING, ELECTRICAL
WIRING.
Phone 147w. P.O. Box 48
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WARN WEATHER IS HERE
CALL AND GET YOUR SCREEN WIRE AND SCREENS.
AND KEEP COOL.
LAWN HOSE AND SPRAYERS.
PLUMBING IS OUR SPECIALTY.
r'£
The W. D. Fair Co
Often the Cheapest -Always the Beet
Hardware and it
T. auTki S9 PlumbingPhone 244
A$40 2»2 i»,i"4.44+l4+.4+4*.4»2»1»1*+`. 3»:«1 141t4,_; e`•1.-.. tt:4 21:._
Just About Time
The bass season will open soon. Are you prepared?
We have flies, plugs, reels, rods -in fact everything you n
Watch for Announcement of 141otorcycle Meet.
Free blotters still available.
Clinton Bicycle and Motorcycle Sales
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Mrs. Blanchard of Detroit, has been
visiting her mother, Mrs. Pickett.
Mr. Craig Cooper and little daught-
er are visiting Mrs. J. W. Trel-
eaven.
Miss Clara Ball, of Victoria hospital,
London, spent the week -end at her
hone here.
Mrs. Fletcher Troop of Hamilton, is
visiting her .parents Colonel and
Mrs. H. B. Combe.
Miss Isabelle Brownlee of Wood-
bridge, was a recent visitor with
her aunt, Mrs. Beaton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Addison and Grace
were visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Will Addison, Hullett ,this week.
Miss Abbie Tracey leaves today for
a two week's visit in Montreal. and
Knowlton.
Mr. Jack Elliott of Toronto is visit-
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Morrell
Miss Marion and Isobel Morrell spent
_the week -end at the home ofth eir
I
parents q!h
Mr. J. Walker of Detroit, and Mrs.
S. Double of Stratford, are guests
this week of Mrs. F.' Layton and
are visiting friends in town.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. O'Neill, of Hali-
fax, N.S., are visiting the lady's
.ONE FRIEND
TELLS AN
1 :IDI;
JULY
1St
Extra Specials For
The family Picnic
Always in the bind
AND mon
wow
Pork and Beans, Aylmer, 11 oz. 2 for
Libby Pork and Beans, 21 oz., 2 for
Clark's Pork and Beans, 24 oz.
Heinz, Pork and Beans, Medium, 2 for 25c
Small 3 for 25c Individual 5c
10c
15c
29c
29c
15c
9c
19c
15c.
Potted Meats for Sandwiches, ....,..;
Chicken, Ham, Tongue,
McCormick's Fancy Assorted Cookies,
Weston's Fancy Biscuits, Package,
Mannings Assorted Rolls,
MEATS.-----
Pickled
EATS --Pickled Roll, per lb.
Cottage Roll,,per lb. -
Breakfast Bacon' per lb.
Roast Pork, per lb.
Variety, Loaf, per lb.
Lamb Roll,
Veal Cutlets,
30c
.3'3c
35c
45c
35c
30c.
35c
Special Price on Granulated sugar by the Bag
Tomato Juice, 10 oz.
Kipper Snacks,
Sardines
Sweet Pickles, per bottle,
Grape Fruit Juice,
Grape Juice, 2 for
Peach Juice,
Pear Juice,°
Pineapple,
Sci
5c.
5c
25c 1.
15c
2.5c
15c
15c
15c
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
ORANGES, 2 doz. for
GRAPE FRUIT,' 5 for
BANANAS, per doz. 20c and 25c
WATERMELONS, ... ....._....... »..._.._..... .._ 59c
Hot House Tomatoes; per lb. . 19c
New Beans, Peas, Carrots and Cabbage
Bulk Peanut Butter, 2 lb. for , - 25c
Fancy Assorted Biscuits for Picnics, per lb. ...19c
45c
25c
Where
"Sills fore Less" W
Price Prevails
CLINTON'S BIG
T. 09NEIL CORNER Phone 40
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Superior Stores
PRONE 111•—CLINTON.
9th. ANNIVERSARY
SALE
JUNE 29-30 JULY 2nd..
ATTENTION:
Londesboro United Church Sunday
School wil,1 hold their
Annual Strawberry
Maple Leaf Salmon, halfs 17c
Shortening, :2 1 -Ib. prints ,23c
Aylmer Tomatoes, 4 No. 2 cans .25c
Corn Flakes, Sugar Crisp, pkg. • 7c
Coffee, Royal York, per 11r. ,33e
Pork and Beans, Aylmer, 21 -oz
3 tins for ...... ..........25c
Tea, Royal York, half lb.
3Oc
7c
.2
Tea, Mother Parker's, half lb.
Broom's, each . • 2
Festival
Ion •Londesboro' Community Hall
Grounds
HULLETT TOWNSHTe
Master Grant Bisback, a pupil of
U.S.S. No. 2, Hullett, is to be con-
gratulated upon beingexempt with
a very high standard from writing
his Entrance Examinations.
VARNA
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elgie and
daughter, Dorothy, motored from To-�
ronto to spend the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Foote. They were
accompanied by Mrs. A. L. Elgie 'of
Vancouver, B.C., who will spend a
few days visiting relatives in this
district. '
Mr. and Mrs. Toni Chuter and son,
Ronald, of London, are spending their
holidays with• Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Chuter.
Mr. John A. Pearson of Simcoe,
spent the week -end with his sister,
Mrs. Roy Dowsoni and also visiting
his home in Goderich township.
Mr. and Mrs. II% Heard and daugh-
ter visited with the Elliott family on li
Sunday.
Miss Phame Logan visited friends
in the village this week:
The W. . A. of the United Church
are having the interior of the church
coveted and the work will begin
Clearance sage
Sale
—WHILE THEY LAST—
WE ARE OFFERING ALL BOX-
ED PLANTS AT ONLY
15c A BOX.
This Includes:—
Asters—(Fine Plants).
Snapdragon.
English Daisies.
Straw Flowers.
Tomato Plants.
Celery.
Salvia, (Red and Blue).
Phlox. Balsams.
Petunias. Scabiosa.
Alyssum. Zinnias.
Marigolds Stocks.
Celosia. Nemesia.
Dill. Ageratum.
Godetia.
Transplanted Salvia, sold from
Flats -150 a dozen.
Celery and Cauliflower, sold from
Flats— 10c a dozen.
Small Geraniums -10c Each.
Get yours early while there. is
a Good Choice.
F. R. CUNINGHAME
Phones 176 and 31.
parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Schoen-
hals and other friends.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E.'. Hunking and
daughter, Grace, 0 f " Dearborn,
Mich., have been visiting his moth-
er and sister, • Mrs Mugford and
Mrs.. Wilson:
Mr.: and Mrs..Robert Howson of Pen-
ticton, B.C,, left for home yester-
day after spending the past two
months visiting his sister, Mrs. M.
J. Bunking and nieces, Mrs. Mug-
ford and Mrs. Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs, Adam J. Cantelon,
Mrs, George Hanley and Mr. Geo.
Cantelon motored to Woodstock
last week. Mrs. Cantelon was ac-
companied by her sister, Mrs. Al-
fred Grainger of Brandon, Mani-
toba.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar East, Master
Raymond East, Miss Ida Twitchell,
Miss Clara Twitchell and Mrs. Har-
ry Twitchell, all of Windsor, were
the guests on Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Cuninghaine at their
summer hone in Bayfield.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hunter of Mani-
tou, Manitoba, Mrs. Wm. Johnston,
Mrs. Mary Shoebottom, Alex and
Loretta. McBurney of Belgrave
were guests of Mr. and Mrs David
Steep on Saturday. Mr. Hunter
and Mrs. Steep are cousins, and
had not met for many' years.
Mrs. J. E, Watson of Toronto, after
visiting . here with • her mother,
Mrs. Beaton, returned home on
Sunday. A short visit was made
with friends at Ripley and Luck -
now, and also with her sister, Mrs,
C. E. Moffatt of Sarnia. .
Mrs. G. W. Balmer and son, Jack,
Mrs. F. J. Nelmes of Vancouver,
B.C., Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Pratt of
Courtland, Ont., and Mr. and Mrs.
E. S. Livermore and Billy of Ayl-
mer were week -end guest's with
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Livermore. The
party, .together with Mr. and Mrs.
Livermore, went on to Te'eswater
for a few hours on Sunday, and vis,
Mrs. CI reni
rede
soon.
Monday Evening
, July 4th."
Supper served from 6 to 8
Program will follow and will be
given by
THE ELMIRA HAPPY COUSINS
This company delighted a large aud-
ience last year, and have arranged
an entirely new program for
this event.
(If wet, program to be given in hall)
"e Admission, 35. Children, under 12, 20 c
c
5c�
5c
5c
5c
23c
23c
25c
250thechurch lawn on Tuesday after
en
ur
90-1.
Nut Crush, 16 -oz. jar 2
Ammonia, 5 nowflake, pkg.
Macaroni, Ready -cut, per ib. ,..
'Pickles, Sweet Mixed, 27-oz2
Baking Powder, Superior, 16 -oz
Lemon Oil, Hawes, 12 -oz. .....,
Sunlight Soap, 4 bars
Toiled Tissue, "(Merest, 3 rolls ..
Tomato Juice, Aylmer, 25-oz.,19cnoon, July Sth, from three to sev
2 tins for
Miracle Whip Salad Dressing, ;o'clock. •Come and bring yo
16 oz.. 35c (friends.
Store Open Thursday Evening
Closed All Day Friday.
Anglican Tea
The Ladies' Guild of St.; Paul's
Church will hold an afternoon tea on
11s Free DTHF MPSO
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elivery
Seaforth Collegiate To
Have New Addition.
the amount of $30,000 to build a
neW addition to the Seaforth Colle-
giate. It will provide two new class-
rooms and a .combined Auditorium
and gymnasium. The new classrooms
will provide facilities for teaching
the neW Manual Training and Do-
mestic Science courses. Work will
be started as soon as possible in, or-
der to have the addition; ready if pos-
sible\ i'n time for the opening . of
.,rhahl in ,ilentemher. .. ..
.00ERY
NEW FURNITURE
In the latest styles is on display now. We have several New
Suites grand Dining
sel ct on of Studio Couches andRoom, Bedroom and erfield Occasional As
well
Chairs.
as a
See our Extra Specials in Tri -Light Floor Lamps , .. , $9.95 each.
SPECIALS IN ENGLISH LINOLEUM MATS— 3'xG' • 90c
6'x9'—$2.75.
HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
See the new Cable -wire Hay Fork Rope, easy running, and
built for long -life 5c Per Foot.
There will be a reduction of •10 percent, on all Coal Oil Stoves
in stock. A Special Price on One Second-hand Electric Rangette.
Now is the time for Screen Doors and Windows. We have a
large stock to select from at the right price.
Tho Store With the Stock.
BALL and ZAPFE
HARDWARE, FURNITURE
Embalmers, Funeral Directors, Ambulance Service.
Phones: Store 195; N. Ball, 110; J. J. Zapfe, 103
441. l 14.3 1;0•1M4»'.»141M 144.44444.44w ,w ;•Rio 41*0::4443»:: $4 .... $44.4.
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SPECIALS
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Choice Fresh Beef Rolls, per lb.
Breakfast Bacon, +;Sliced, per lb.
Pastry Flour, 24 lb. sacks
Shortening, Snowflake Brand, 2 lbs. for
Lard, Dumart's Brand, 2 lbs. for
Prunes, 3 lbs. for
Peaches,' per lb.
Apricots, per lb.
Rose Baking Powder, 1-1b. tins
14c
33c
49e
25c
25e
25c
19c
23c
19c
17c,
25c
19c
Vanilla, large bottles
Pork and Beans, Clark's, 3 tins
Carnation Milk, 2 large tins
Pickles, Sweet Mixed, large bottles
Corn }Syrup' 10 lb. tins
Corn Syrup, 5 lb. tins
'Aylmer Tomatoes, 2 large tins
Ideal Catsup, per bottle
21c
69c:
37c
21c
lOc
23c�
25c
25e
25c
19c
18c
Aylmer Pumpkin, 2 large tins
Puffed Wheat, three 6 -oz. pkgs.
P. and G. Soap, 7 bars
Super ,Suds, 3 large pkgs.
Snowflake Ammonia, 4 pkgs.
Maple Leaf Soap Flakes, Targe pkg.
and 1;Small Pkg. Free.
CLIFFORD LOBB'S