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The Clinton News Record, 1938-11-03, Page 8AGE 8 FOR THE WEEKEND Chickens and .Ducks Pork Chops, per lb. 20e ,Veal Chops, per lb. 22c Lamb Chops, per lb. 25c Choice Veal Steak, per lb. 25c Smoked Filletts, large, per lb. ' .18c CONNELL •& TYNDALL.. " CI.1 TON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET " Phone 162. Albert Street ' WE HANDLE FINLEY'S Stoves also cClry' S ++M'l vie from coast to coast and HEATERS for Wood or Coal it the onceover Weather II i„ •RPh 1 I Don't 1 1 Second-hand --7--- forget Beatty your for Electric Priced for Washer, Furnace—Give Cold • known RANGES Washer -this week $69.00 Priced $15.00 SUTTER PERDUE HARDWARE, PLUMBING, TINSMITHING, ELECTRICAL Phone 147w. WIRING. P.O. Box 48 e MUM= IOW s Citi +,'«k 0.I.I...t �» 43...:*.14 �»w«g!q :44 4.44.. el..4. 3••k .i...) ,i4t:t. fir. WHEN IN NEED OF F Plumbing or Heating OF ANY KIND I Call T. Hawkins HARDWARE, STOVES AND GLASS OF ALL RINDS T.flawkjnHardware and ill 7 PlumbingPhone 249 1 ::4�t2»i»Si3»:»"w2M#d»I»I»I «A»I»:•: 4+'M I»w»:»r6+:»:»I»:4.43»:»3»I!4~:'r-3!+�+ ee N, { Let's Go Hunting But first visit the SPORT SHOP and stock up with good sure-fire ammunition, a new gun or anything else you are likely to need. We' have one of the best lines of guns, etc. in this part of the county. Be prepared for deer season. Clinton Bicycle and Motorcycle Sales Superior— PHONE Canned November, Aylmer Aylmer Aylmer Aylmer Aylmer .Aylmer Aylmer Aylmer Aylmer Aylmer Aylmer Aylmer Aylmer Aylmer Aylmer Stores 111—CLINTON. AYLMERMr, Food 3 - Sale 4 and 5 2 tin 15c 4 tin 21c 2 tin- 25c 2 bottles 25e oz. 2 tin 27c oz., 2 17c 2 tins 19c 2 tins 199 21' oz., 3 25e oz., tin .17c 17 oz., 2 23e , . 25c oz., tin. 10c 2s, tin 18e oz., tin ,.10c of the Univesity of Wisconsin. Miss Muriel Miller spent the week - end at Londesboro• the guest of her friend, Helen MacGregor. and Mrs, Dan Gilles and Don- ald of Ripley spent the weekend re- ently with Mr• and Mrs. E'd, Miller. Mr. and Mrs. David Bosom and Gertirude spent Sunday in London with Mrs. Marie Eason and Miss Minnie Eason, mother and sister of the former. Mr. and Mrs, John Ostrom and chlldren, 31r, and Mrs. D'Arcy Rath - well and babe, Miss Muriel Rothwell and Miss Billy Stewart were visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rathwell, Quite a number of the ladies of the vicinity attended the cooking school last Tuesday at Clinton. Friends of Mr. Lou Anderson are glad to learn of his improvements, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Moore, Dr. and Mrs. W. Dick and son Billy of Lon- don spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I Arthur Welsh. Pupils of S. S. No. 10 held a very enjoyable Hallowe'en Party Friday afternoon. --'• No. 4 Peas, 17 oz., Tomatoes, 2s squat Peaches, 2s squat, Catsup, 12 oz., Pie Cherries, 13 Tomato Juice, 251/2 G. B. Corny 2s, Puntpkibl, 2{1/2s, Pork & Beans,. Pineapple, 16 Peas & Carrots, Irish Stew, 2 tins Grape Juice, 101/2 Bartlett Pears, Spinach, 131/2 LONDESBORO Mrs ..1. Tamblyn is visiting at the Aylmer Strawberries, 2s squat, .18c Aylmer Asparagus Tips, 12 oz., 21e Aylmer Grape Fruit, 16 oz. tin. 19e ,Aylmer Infant's Foods, 2 tins .. 19O1 Aylmer Lima Beans, 2s, 2 tins 25c T. B.rFape JuiN , GOD.ERICH TOWNSHIP Mr. George Flewitt is having his buildings wired' for hydro. Mr. Cor- nish of Exeter has the contract. MiS: Robert W. /Cole is visiting his brother Randall who is on the staff TON . NEW RECORD THURS., NOV. 3, 1938 Sorr This new, fashionable English game combines chance with skill in ideal proportions. 14 Introduces ai new patented .principle in which cards control tete inoves of the men on the board. Exciting and everchanging situations The play is rapid and it is "Anybody' game” , until the:; end Playing board is 18 inches square, and is packed complete with -Sorry Cards and +lllaying equipment in a colorful and handsome box. Price $1. We might also mention Monopoly, the old favorite, now in •stocle at $1.75. The same game exactly as that which originally sold at a much higher price, but now boxed a Little more economically. Fun and Finance, the great trad- ing game at $1.54 and Bulls and Bears, the Stock Exchange game at $2.50 are also in stock.• Either of these game snake the ideal solution for the hostess who has six or eight guests to entertain for an evening and desires a new or different idea. "GONE WITH THE WIND" $1.49 A special edition of this book, re- puted to be the greatest fiction sel- ler in all book history, will be pub-' lished, commencing Nov. lst to retail at $1.49. Get your order in now, as this edition will be strictly limited and on Nov. 15th the price will re- vert to $3.00. home of her son, Frank Tamblyn 13th concession Hullett. Mrs. Wm. Govier entertained her S. S. class at her home on Tuesday afternoon, quite a number assembl- ed. The class quilt was quilted and a very pleasant and social time was spent together. The United Church Anniversary will be held on Sunday, November 6th at 10,30"a.m. and 7.30 p.m..Rev. Wright of . Brucefield will be the guest speaker. A generous thank - offering is asked for to defray the expense of shingling the church. The choir as preparing special music un- der the leadership. of (Rev.) Mrs. Menzies. The W. A. bazaar held in Com- munity Ilall on. Friday last was quite a success. The several booths were well' represented. A supper was serv- ed in' connection. Proceeds of the ;afternoon were about -$60.00. • TIE W. LI. Fair CO Often the Cheapest.—,Always the Best � €jQP4i Lj uWu!Ill1111I'' ..Ail IIIu .11 �III'•IIp111111111I1111 .-.....,nl�,.,...,.„m unllll011ml� Mr. W. H. Ford, of London, was at his home her last weekend. Mrs. Dames of Brussels was a week- end guest with Mrs. H. Bartliff. Mr. Will Wiseman, of Detroit, has been visiting his mother, Mrs, J, Wiseman. Mrs. J. A. Sutter is. in Toronto this week, attending the Hospital Aid Convention. ' Mrs. 31 Crawford, Liondesboro, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. M. Montgomery. Mrs. Chesney, Toronto, was a recent visitor with Mrs. Henry Pluinsteel, Ontario street. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Van Horne of Toronto spent Sunday with their parents here. Miss Harriett Ganccier of Toronto, spent the weekend with Miss Flo- rence McCallum. Mrs. J. McKinnon, of Moncton, N.B. is visiting her aunt, Mrs. William Jackson this week. Mr. Edgar Torrance, of Sudbury, visited his mother, and sister here this past weekend. Mr. and Mrs. John Layton, of Lon, don, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lay -ton on Sunday. D!. Milner of St. Catharines was .a weekend visitor with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. R. Holmes. Rev. F. Herman, Markham, and Rev. J. E. Colclough, Thornhill, visited with relatives here this week. Mr, and Mrs, J T. Beattie of Lon- don spent Sunday last with the Misses Beattie of "The Vogue.” Mrs. J. C. Gandier, Miss Harriett Gandier and Miss Delle O'Neil, of Toronto, visited friends here last weekend. Mrs. L. Dippell and daughter, Marion of Bownianville are guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, 0. W. Potter. Mrs. McCallum, of Kingston, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. 3. Wiseman, left by motor for Florida on Monday. Mrs. (Di.) R. P. Douglas- was in Toronto for a few days last week, the guest of Mrs: W. E. Douglas, who entertained in her honour on Friday afternoon.. The many friends of Mrs. A. J. Mc- Murray will regret to learn that she is in the Toronto, General Hos-, pital where she underwent a ser - lops operation last Week. Mr. and Mrs., Donald MacLeod.' and sons, Gordon and Keith, of Va1!Dor, Quebec, visited with the lady's • father, Mr. Ralph Tiplady for a couple of days this week. HOLMESVILLE The regular quarterly service will be held in Holmesville United Church on Sunday, November 6 when it is hoped there wil be a good attend- ance. ONE FRIEND TELLS ANOTHER RED! AND WHITE Always 'in`, the Leads FRUITS Mrs Aitken's Fruit. Nut Loaf 1 cup dates 1 teaspoon Baking Soda 1 teaspoon Baking Pwd. ?% cup Crown Syrup X/2 cup Brown Sugar 1 teaspoon salt 1/2 cup boiling water 1 egg, well beaten teaspoon Vanilla 11/2 cup bread flour i/2 cup chopped walnuts 1/4 cup Mazola Oil Oil tin and bake for one hour. MAZOLA OIL, Crown Brand Syrup, 5 lb. Crown Brand Syrup, 2 lb. 29c 19c 39c. New Raisins, Currants, Peel, Cherries are now in stock, All Beautiful Fruit and at the right Prices. ALL NEXT WEEK Red & White Calmed Pumpkin, 2 for 19c Special Red & White Whole Kernel Corn FRESH FRUITS Sweet Potatoes, 3 lbs. 11c Sweet Drinking Cider, per bottle 2Oc Fresh Oysters—Fresh Fillets -Smoked Fillets Where "Sells for Less" Price Prevails 10c Pink Grape Fruit, 5 for LEMONS, 7 for ORANGES, 25c 15c 23c & 39c CLINTON'S BIG CORNER GROCETTERIA Phone 48 IN THE LETTER BOX Route 1, Langdon, North Dakota October 22, 1938 I am enclosing cheque to pay for myl subscription to your valuable paper, the News -Record. I like the paper very much and look forward every week for it to arrive. As I was looking through this week's is- sue I noticed that A. B. Stephenson had passed away. He was an old school chum of mine—a fine fellow. Times have been rather hard for the people of North Dakota for some years back. Crops have been very poor and prices very low. Just at present the markets at Langdon are: for Hard Wheat around 48 cents; Durnin Wheat 40 cents; Flax $1.07; Oats 13 cents; Rye 22 cents; Barley 23 cents. The elevators pay a few cents more as a premium. Hay sold at an auction sale a couple of days ago for $1.25 per ton, so you can see it is very hard to get money. I thought I would have been able to call on you personally long ago, but things have not worked out that way. However, I hope this may be convenient sometime. Yours respectfully, • J. B. EAGLESON. Don't forget the bazaar to be held in the Town Hall, Clinton on Satur- day, November 5th, The Y. P. IJ. held' their Hallowe'en social on Monday evening. There was a good turn' out and all reported hav- ing 'a good time. ' CYCLAMEN Fine Healthy Plants, Bright colors in bloom and with an abundance of buds. 50c EACH Paper White Narcissus Bulbs planted now i11 bloom for Christ- mas. Easily grown in stones and water. Bulbs are 3 •for 10e, Hyacinths all named varieties 10c each Bittersweet and Chinese Lanterns for your Winter Bouquets -25c a bunch CUT 1'LOWERS Mums, Roses etc., Baby Mums and Singles now available in many colors F. R. CUNINGHAME Member of Florists Telegraph Delivery Association. Phones 176 and 31. ••••••••~41~4••••44.031.••••••041*J AIMINMENUMSSUMIG A Grand Display Of Lamps Lf you are looking for ELECTRIC LAMPS of any kind we have them. Your best plan: will be to call in and see for your- self, as we have a a wonderful r ul ran e all the latest est s 1 esat the t lowest possibly. urices. Y t We also have our FALL STOCK OP CEDAR CHESTS in, it will pay you to look then over. We are showing a large stock of LINOLEUM, CONGOLEUM, FELTOL, and VELFELT RUGS in all sizes, also a few Rcinnants of Linoleum. IN THE HARDWARE DEPARTMENT We have a large stock of Electric Irons, Toasters, Curlers, and Special Price on a Sunny Suds Washer. All sizes in WINDOW GLASS, now is the time to fix the panes and keep out the cold. A Nice Assortment of PYREX WARE at 20% DISCOUNT. Then you know we always have a large stock of STOVES & HEATERS. 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 k+A3•43.74ii,«*H?.:v414: 44;1 +;»:: I4I4: 414.*wwM4 «S7 «:»S 4 * *.»I»I» 611.!SMWS... Groceriespp •�+111 t,. MM41ats Mazola Oil, 1 lb. tins for 29c 5c 17c 25c 25c 39c 45c 23 c 29c 19c Pearl Soap,' 5 ;bars for 17c 25c 10c Salt in. 2 lb. pkg., per pkg. Rose Baking Powder, 1 lb. tins Mixed Cut Peel, per 1b, Fresh Clean Currants, 2 lb. Whole Red Cherries, per lb. Tea, Black or Mixed in Bulk,' per lb { Baker's Cocoa, 1 lb. tins I ' Coffee, freshly ground, per 'Ib. I' Carnation Milk, 2 large tills. Many Flowers Toilet Soap, 6 bars for I Marvello Bleach, per bottle, Fresh Beef, rolled and boneless, per lb. Bologna, 2 lbs. for Ham Loaf, per lb. Cottage Roll, per lb. Roast Pork with dressing, per lb. Bacon in piece, per lb. 13c 25c 25c 22c 49c 29c Picnic Ham, per ib. 19c Head Cheese, per lb. 15c 13c 25c• - 25c. 25c 25c - Clark's Clark's Soups, 2 tins for ,Clark's Pork & Beans, 3 }Salmon, 2 large tins for Kipper Snacks, 6 tins for Shortening, 2 lb. for med. tins for Fruit and Veget ._. B Sles in Stock'