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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1938-08-25, Page 8PAGE 8 THE ,CLINTON NEWS -RECORD' HOME-MADE SAUSAGE 2 lbs. for 35c 20 LB. PAIL LARD $2.50 BULK LARD 15c LB. VEAL AND: LAMB STEWS 15c LB. NICE VEAL CLOPS 22c LB. SPRING CHICKENS FOR WEEK -END CONNELL & TYNDALL " CLrNTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET " Phone 162. Albert Street r BARGAINS 1 New Beatty Electric Washer, was $85.50 SALE PRICE $69.50 1-4 tube Northern Electric Radio, was $42.50 PALE PRICE $35.50 (Complete) 1-3 Burner Perfection Oil Stove, was $25.50 SALE PRICE $20.50 1-3 Burner Reliance Oil Stove, new $9,75 SUTTER & PERDUE HARDWARE, PLUMBING, TINSMITHING, ELECTRICAL Phone 147w. WIRING. P.O. Box 49 1 .144+4,T' • letti le:!is i4474!`'.i,'..11«."i«1'TT. 4« 4M+444 -4'!'j41 .1 HAVE YOUR FURNACE OVERHAULED NOW DO NOT LEAVE IT UNTIL COLD WEATHER COMES Hecla Furnaces Lead See Us Before Buying. T. 11.attkins, PlnmbiHardware r eandhone 244 »I»E«Z»:+'r,'.»2«:» ».w:i�i».i�+: HA<: 2»,«r',«t,, .�,;,..:».H'.»:«>t.P,+3!�,,; ;»:»: 'M.: brf»SC : �._•:ti DO IT NOW The time is right to buy the MOTORCYCLE' you have been thinking about. Prices are very low. The kids will need a BICYCLE for school. Have you seen our stock and compared. our prices? While here you will be amazed at the beauty of the new 1939 SPARTON RADIO. We also have a couple of used models for sale. We are ready to talk business, how about you? WE HAVE A NEW SPARTON FOR ONLY $34.50 Clinton Bicycle and Motorcycle Sales 1 Superior Stores PHONE 111—CLINTON. SPECIALS FOR AUGUST 25, 26, & 27. AYLMER PEACHES, 2 this .. 25c CORNED BEEF, 2 tins ........ 23c WESTON'S SPRING BLOSSOM BISCUITS, per lb. 15c HILLCREST LARD, 2 lbs. .... 25c SUGAR CRISP CORN FLAKES, 3 pkgs 23e ORANGEMMARMALADE, 32 oz23c MONARCH FLOUR, 7s 25; 24s 69c ARCTIC FLOUR, 24s 51c 5c 24c 20c SHAKER SALT, carton SUNLIGHT SOAP, 4 cakes . , LUX SOAP, 3 cakes SNOW FLAKE AMMONIA, pkg. 5c PREMIUM TEA WITH FREE CHINA, per Ib. 65c SPECIAL PRICE ON REDPATH SUGAR BY THE BAG PEACHES and PLUMS AT LOWEST PRICES Tr R1 THPMPSON Free Delivery GODERICH TOWNSHIP Rev. Charles and Mrs. Tilbury and daughter, Arvilla of Gatti, were .guests last week of Mr. and Ills ,Stewart Middleton. • ICE CREAM SOCIAL under the auspices of the W. A. of Holmesville United Church TUESDAY, AUG, 30th on the Parsonage Lawn. Good program is being prepared. MENU: Ice Cream, Pie and Cake 'If not comfortably warm will be held in the basement of the Church Admission 15e 98-1. STANLEY A farewell party was held at the home of Mrs. T. B. Campbell last Wednesday' evening. Relatives and friends of Mrs. John Moffatt, of Moose Jaw, met there to bid her farewell since she was leaving the next day for Fort William where the remainder of her holidays will be spent' before returning home. Pro- gressive card games rounded out an enjoyable evening, prizes , going to Mrs. Geo. Baird and to Mr. Thos. Baird. Mrs. Moffatt is a sister of Mrs. Campbell and has been vi5it- ing here for a short time. Mr, and Mrs. Victor Taylor visit- ed Mr. Lloyd Hendrick at Grand Bend on Sunday. HOLMESVILLE Miss S. Acheson, in company with Mr. and Mrs. Aiken of Clinton, left yesterday for Bayport, to visit the former's sister Mrs. Dr. Howell. Miss Smith, of Springford, who has been visiting for a week in this vicinity returned to her hone on Monday accompanied by Miss Cora Trewartha who will spend some time with her. Mr. and Mrs, John Potter enter- tained friends from Hamilton over the weekend. Miss Helen MacMath, of London, spent theme weekend at her home. Mr, and Mrs. M. Elliott attended • the annual cheesemakers picnic at Stratford last Friday, 1: School Text Books and Supplies TEXT BOOKS ARE STANDARD PRICES FIXED BY OUR GOVERNMENT IN GENERAL SUPPLIES WE HAVE ADDED THRIFT-METIC TO THOSE AUTHORIZED Tile W. D. Fair Co Often the Chespeet.—,Atwsye the Beet Piditjiui 4'll1 II h Mr. Henry Sloman and Mr, Joe 311- coek spent the weekend at Niagara Falls. The Misses Beattie of "The Vogue" arrived back Tuesday night from Toronto. Miss Lottie Sloman is spending the summer vacation with friends in Chicago. Mr. L. J. Wasman, of Toronto, paid a brief visit to Clinton friends this week. Miss Madeline Watson, of Hamilton, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Geo, A. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Murch, Toron- to, were recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Corless. Harold "Riley" Johnson left for Tor- onto on Tuesday where he expects to obtain a position. Mrs. S. W. McCauley, Mexico City, is spending a few weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Florence French. Miss Madelon Hawkins, of Toronto, spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hawkins. Mr, A. V. Quigley, of Toronto, vis- ited relatives and friends in Clin- ton and vicinity last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Haddy and sons, Wes, and Don, spent the weekend with relatives at Port Sandfield. Mr. and Mrs, O. L. Paisley have re- turned home from their trip to the Thousand Islands where they at- tended the bridge opening. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ingram and daught- er, Elizabeth, of Detroit, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McClinchey this week. Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Agnew and Mr. Barratt of Detroit, spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Win. Mc- Clinchey. Miss Ida Walkinshaw and Miss Maud Torrance left on Tuesday for a boat trip through the Georgian Bay and Muskoka Lakes. Mr. Frank Dale, of London, who spent a week with his father, Mr. Arthur Dale, returned home on Saturday. Misses E. and Z. Cornish have re- turned home after visiting with relatives in Cookstown, Oshawa and Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kingston, of Toronto, spent the weekend with the latter'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Plumsteel. Mr. and' Mrs. Louis Dippell and daughters, Peggy and Marion, spent several days last week with 'relatives in Walkerton. Mr. Thomas R. Ginn and son, Lloyd, of Detroit, who are holidaying at the cottage at Grand Bend, called on, the former's sister, Mrs. David Steep on Mnday last. Mr. Howard Partlow and Miss Mil- lie Townsend, of Toronto, are vis- iting Mrs. G. E. Saville and other friends. Accompanied by Mrs. Sav- ille they visited friends in Sit. Marys on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Nobes and Miss Thelma, Windsor and Mr. and Mrs. Buchan- an, of Detroit, were visitors at the Ontario Street Parsonage on Satur- day. Mrs. Louise Beechley and daughter, Miry Louise returned home to Flint, Mich. on Saturday last, after spending the past two weeks with Mrs. R. Cree and other relatives. On Fridaynight about 20 friends of Mary Louise had a corn and marshmallow roast in her honor, TOURS;, AUGUST 25, 1933 ONE FRIEND TELIJS' ANOTHER ANIP — FEACH — RED AND WHITE 'Always in theLead SUGAR WEEK Our Radio Broadcasts This is to be the Best Week for Canning EARLY PEACHES With Each Sale of a Basket of Peaches WE ARE OFFERING A SPECIAL PRICE ON ONE BAG OF SUGAR DOUBLE VOTES ON SUGAR AND PEACHES Standing of Contestants Geraldine Denomme Vera Steep Edna Ford Miss L. Sloman Mrs. H. Gould Miss Adams The time is getting short and contestants are Working. Where "Sells for Less" Price Prevails STANDARD BRANDS WEEK Chase and Sandborn Dated Coffee, per Ib. 36c You still have till August 31st to get your Charlie McCarthy Teaspoon. TENDER LEAF TEA, pkg. Delicious Tced or Hot MAGIC COFFEE, per lb. Quality and Economy FLEICHMAN YEAST, each For Health and Vitality eat 2 a day. MAGIC BAKING POWDER — GILLETTS LYE 28c 29c. 'c W. l• 09N 111 CORNJi R TURUCl±71'ERIA Phone 48 $125 for a Brand New Car When a motor car dealer in Jlelena, Montana, recently acquired a long - .vacant building adjoining his garage to expand his business, he was amaz- ed to find seventeen brand new 1907 Mitchell automobiles stored therein.! It later developed that the Mitchell car dealer died in 1907, and in settl-1 ing his estate, the automobiles, then worth, $30,000, were overlooked, and, forgotten, An advertisement in a Helena newspaper, offering the ancient veh- icles for sale, brought such enthus- iastic response that the new owner of the building boosted the price from $25 to $125 each and disposed of the} entire lot. You may not have a brand new 1907 automobile stored about your home, but it is probably no exag- geration to say that in every home there is some valuable, but no longer used article that could speedily be turned into cash by a little advertise- ment placed in The ., News -Record. Anything that is still usuable can be sold if advertised in the columns of this newspaper. You will be surpris- ed at the number of prospects the expenditure of 35 to 50 cents will dig up. Try an advertisement. - GARDEN and k'LOdtAL i'iIL,'ieis This is the correct time to take Geranium cuttings but to snake good plants start your cuttings in properly prepared soil. We will deliver it to you. 15e A PAIL Iris should be divided now. We have a choice collection. 25e A ROOT CELERY Right from the trench Cash and Carry 5e a bunch Peppers Hot and. Sweet Get them fresh picked for your Pepper Jelly and Relish, 25c a Doz, Keep your plants clean and healthy with the new "Vitaspra" 35e a Bottle Garden Bouquets for Sale. F. R. CUNINGHAME Member of Florists Telegraph Delivery Association. Phones 176 and 31. N i4I6E At41.1Sri!Q.+**Ii'.'" j ,J .+::P4! 7K W 7 w +$::»73.:. !4i!7f4iK4I$*!.3!f, a Save on Summer 'Furniture We have some good Verandah and Lawn Furniture left, in- cluding Hammocks, Folding Stretchers, Lawn Seats, Lawn and Deck Chairs, Grass Mats and English Linoleum Mats at a Saving of 10% while they last. We may get some warm weather yet, but they will be good b for years to come, and we know you will never Buy Them any e. Cheaper. sA tid HARDWARE DEPARTMENT We have a large stock of Preserving Kettles in all sizes, and Granite Ware for all uses and all the latest colors as well as a nice Range of Pyrex Ware. This is a good time to get an Electric Plate, Toaster or Iron. If your Lawn Mower is squeaky and suffering from old age, we have good news for you, 10% Discount Off all Mowers in stock. Lots of Wagons and Tri -cycles for the Kiddies. Tho Stare With the Stock. BALL and ZAPFE HARDWARE, FURNITURE Embalmers, Funeral Directors, Ambulance Service. •: Phones: Store 195; N. Ball, 110; J. J. Zapfe, 103 HHW''W 4,40HW 40� 'H•NHH - W« � ' e, sewlio'»SN�2«2«%A'!,k+,°ro +•04+2».ry.. ,.rp I«`.». , .. 2 . a«Y«. , ..,:3t3 ....I•.•�»'.•.»T.i:F 'w'«.& CASH GROCERY Specials voimilmommmommaimi With Each Order 10 lbs. of Red Path Sugar will be given for 52c Fresh Beef Rolled and Boneless, per lb. 13 c. Lard, Whytes or Dumarts, 2 Ib. for (Skunmer Sausage, per lb. Bologna in Piece, 2 lbs. for Breakfast Bacon in Piece, per lb. Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs. for 25c 29c - 33c 32c 21c 15c 60c 23c Vanilla, large bottles Crisco, 3 ib. tin for Peanut Butter in Bulk, 2 lb. for Supply your own container Corn Syrup, 5 lb. tins for 37c $ALADK TEA SALADA TEA, per Ib. 73c 19c Pearl Soap, 5 bars for 17c Carnation Milk, 2 large tins for Snow Flake 'Ammonia, 4 pkgs.. for Fig Bar Biscuits, 2 ib for Ginger Snaps, .21b. for 19c 29c 23c SEE OUR SPECIAL PRICES ON PEACHES, PLUMS, AND TOMATOES Llr,BB S