The Clinton News Record, 1939-06-08, Page 8PAGE 8
THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
vP3 bta m-ta»Z~LP+Fd mita!ikd"ika' 4-1
Have your HAY ROPE renewed now and be ready
when you need it.
1 108 -ft. Length and 1 98 -ft. Length
at Bargain Prices.
PULLEYS of all Kinds HECLA FURNACES
MARTIN SENOUR PAINTS and VARNISHES
T. ■fE rv, : I
1,1
® Hardware and
1 �9 Plumbing Phone 244
.T.744.1.44,w»« »Ao'«s»:« +4.6 : 4.14-4»' .246. -64.44:»6 -e+4.: ;«: 4 644.+4» 64-4
BECAUSE - - -
Our stock of FISHING SUPPLIES is complete we can supply
your needs. Don't use obsolete equipment — our prices are low.
How about a BICYCLE or MOTORCYCLE? We have new and
used models,
Also BASEBALL SUPPLIES and CAMPING EQUIPMENT.
You are welcome here.
Clinton Bicycle and Motorcycle Sales
Superior Stores
PH,ONE 121—CLINTON.
SPECIA LS FOR
JUNE 8th - 9th - 10th
OXYDOL, large pkg. 21c
PEACHES, Aylmer,
2 squat size tins 25c
TOMATO JUICE, Aylmer,
2 large 251/2 oz. tins 17c
PURE LARD, Hillcrest lb. 10e
COFFEE, Chase & Sanborn's, Ib, 36c
PEANUT BUTTER, 26 oz. pail
and shovel, alll for 25c
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE,
2 18 -oz. tins 19c
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER, tin 10c
BEANS; Libby's Deep Brown, tin 10c
FIVE ROSES FLOUR,
were guests on Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Welsh.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Welsh and
family spent a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. W. Delvin of London, be=
ing present for he visit of the King
and Queen.
7s 27c .... 24s 75c•1
SULTANA RAISINS, ... , 2 lbs. 23e '
BAKING POWDER, Superior Brand,
16 oz. tin 23c I
BISCUITS, Cream Tea lb 17e
KETCHUP, Heinz large bottle . 19c
CORNED BEEF, 2 tins 27e
SALMON, Cascade, Is .... tin 14c
LUX FLAKES, Free Knitting
Book with 2 pkgs. 47e
ORANGES — GRAPEFRUIT
LEMONS — STRAWBERRIES
NEW CABBAGE—LEAF LETTUCE
and TOMATOES
Te 111 THOMPSON
Free Delivery
Our forty year old sales formula,
for disposing of odds and ends of
stock, remains unchanged save for
the improvements . natural to any
vital idea. Buyers year by year ask
for it. It is briefly, haying our
customers pay their ow -n price for
the goods they want. The goods are
in our North Window, the price for
your choice is reduced every day," for
example on Monday last the price
Was 43c, today, Thursday, it is 38c,'
on Saturday next it will be 33c.' On
the last day of this up -side, down
auction sale the price will be lc.. Its
our method of bringing dollars out
of hiding, now concealed in slow mov-
ing stock, or in some cases "only
one left," of a kind. The sale for
the' past two Weeks (it started at
$1.00) has proven the existence of a
latent buying power and demonstrat-
ed how hoarded dollars can be made
to work, to the mutual advantage
of the .buyer and seller. One custom-
er at least is buying for the ap-
proaching Christmas.
Remember Dad—In the "funnies"
Dad usually has a low score—gets
the worst of it, then in real life, often
his pocketbook is unloaded. Its "Dad
this" and "Dad that." This day
Father's Day falls on Sunday, June
18. Would you not like to help to
tender him the recognition and at-
tention he deserves. A Greeting Card
will suffice. The old boy is human,
He likes to be remembered.
Tile W D. Fair Co
Often the Cheaamt—,Alwayn the Beet
1
U]Y
iI IIII�IPi' i9',IGIOmuiwmmni nolimuE!llLl_I
�IIIIIti�5`
Mrs. Milton Cook, Sarnia, is visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Schoenhals.
Mrs. H. B. Chant has been visiting
at the hone of, her daughter, Mrs,
• J. •A: Sutter.
Mr. J. McCauley of Detroit, is visit-
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
F. W. Andrews.
Mrs. Hugh Hawkins has been visiting
her sister, Mrs. Coward of Toronto
for the past week.
Mrs. Annie Brown visited Last week
with her granddaughter, Mrs, Ray
Townsend, Tuekersmith.
Mrs. Annie Brown spent the weekend
with her daughter, Mrs. Edward
Ynngblutt hrear Londesboro.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hall and Miss
Evelyn Hall, Miss Dorothy Bartlifr
and Mr. Alfred Crozier spent Sun-
day at Port Rowan and the For.
estry Station at St. William.
Mrs. (Rev.) A. P. Addison and young
daughter, Charlotte Elizabeth, also
Miss Wilhemine Trewartha were
weekend visitors with their parents
Reeve and Mrs. N. W. Trewartha,
Miss Gladys Webster, Mr. and Mrs.
Merideth Young and daughters,
Evelyn and Marjorie and Mr. Ralph
Caldwell of Blyth were Sunday
GOD_ERICH TOWNSHIP
Mr. and Mrs. David Pollock and
Misses Olga and Barbara of Parkhill
visited Sunday at the hone of Mr.
and Mr's. Lloyd Miller,
.Ilir. and Mrs. Robert Dunbar and
son, lioy, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas .Dun-
bar and son, Harry, all of Lambeth,
SPRING PLANTS
The Cuninghame Greenhouses can supply you with
the following:
ALYSSUM .
ASTERS, mixed and separate
colours. All from Wilt -resist-
ant seed. '
AGERATUM, Pink and Blue.
BALSAMS
CARNATIONS
CELOSIA
MARIGOLDS, Tagetes, Calen-
dnles, Little 'Brownies, lolum-
Flowered, Sunrise, Collarette
(odorless).
ENGLISH DAISIES
NEMESIA (Fine for borders
or rockeries)
PETUNIAS, Giants, Rosy
Morn Blue and all double.
PANSIES
PHLOX
STATICE
RUDBECKIA
STRAWFLOWERS, for winter
bouquets.
SCHIANTIIUS
STOCKS
SALVIA, very early red. Also
a New Blue Salvia, fine for
cutting.
VERBENAS
ZINNIAS, Giants, Indian. Sum-
mer, Cupids and Mexican
Hybrids,
SNAPDRAGON
CHINESE FORGET-ME-NOTS
(a lovely blue ,annual)
PENTSTEMON
Vegetables
TOMATO PLANTS CELARIAC recommended by
CABBAGE "The Home -maker" for salads
CAULIFLOWER PEPPERS
CELERY 'BRUSSEL SPROUTS
Flowers' 25c a box Vegetables 20c a box
Seedling Strawberry Plants, Everbearing,6 for 25c,
SPECIALS -
Russel Lupins 25c each
Delphiniums from 4 inch pots 10c each
Seedling Plants — Baby's Breath, Gaillardia,
Canterbury Bells and Foxgloves.
Clearance Sale of
CHOICE HYBRID TEA ROSES
While They Last! 20c each or 3 for 50c
They will hloom • this summer. This is a real buy.
Get yours before they aro all gone.
GERANIUMS and VINES for Baskets and Winslow Boxes.
Plants Sold Direct From Hot -Beds
Tomato and Cabbage Plants 10c doz.—Cauls .flower Plants 15c doz.
Personal care given every order and special attention given to
funeral orders:
F. R. CUNINGHAME
Member of Florists Tel. Del As. — Phones 176 and 31.
For Prornpt'Service In Phone
utility Groceries 8z fruits
SEEDLESS
RAISINS
10C 1b.
RED C.OHOE'
SALMON
25c lb. tin
R. & W.
FLOUR
49c
24 Ib. bag
CHOICE
MEATY
-PRUNES
3 lbs. 25c
FRUIT
CREAM
BISCUITS
15c lb.
SUMMER DRINKSGINGER , ROOTO ANGE,ALEMON, LIME R30 oz. Bottles
FALCON
JELLY
POWDERS
5 pkgs. 19c
CLARKS .
TOMATO
KETCHUP
2 for 29c
CHOICE
GREEN CUT
BEANS
tin 10c
BELLE CITY
CORN
3 tins 25c
CLARK'S
PORK &
BEANS
3 tins 25c
SUN RIPE
... TOMATO .,,
JU ICE
3, tins 20c
OC DEPPLUSOSIT
BELLE CITY
PEAS
NEW
POTATOES •
25cik
FANCY
EATING
APPLES
Dozen 39c
Home Grown
CAULIFLOWER 10C and 20c a head
LEAF LETTUCE 2 bunches 13c
HEADLETTUCE, Large Heads 42 for 15c
TOMATOES, Hot House, No. 1 113. 29c
CUCUMBERS, ...No. 1 Grade each 10c
ASPARAGUS; Fresh Cut .. bunch. 5c
RADISHES, 3 large bunches 10c
CABBAGE, 5 and 1OC a head
CARROTS, Imported bunch 5c
3 tins 25c
SELECT
TOMATOES
FIRE 15c
FIRM
BUTTER
BEANS
2 1
lb.9c
SHEARING Sc NORMAN
The Red & White Store Clinton
ti
visitors at the home of Mrs, E. 0-inearly ten years, has been transfer -
Saville. red to Clinton and on Monday took
Miss Clara Ball of London is spending
a brief vacation at the hone of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ball.
Miss Carol Evans has been spending
a short Vacation at the home of her
parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Evans,
and leaves on Friday for Hamilton
where graduation exercises will be
held at the Hamilton General Hosp-
ital. Miss Evans, one of the grad-
uation nurses will receive a prize
for obstetrical work.
Transferred to Clinton
Mr. Burton W. Kearns, who has
been agent in Kincardine for the
Prudential Assurance Company for
Lawn Supper
auspices W.A. of Wesley -Willis
United Church
at the home of Mrs. (Dr.) Oakes
TUESDAY, JUNE 27th
Supper served from 5.30 to 7 o'clock.
Further notice next week.
39-1
charge of the company's activities
here. Mrs. Kearns and two daugh-
ters will remain in Kincardine until
the close of the school terns.
"Simple Simon Simple"
3 -ACT COMEDY
By St. Paul's Dramatic Club, Clinton
at PORTER'S HILL
FRIDAY, JUNE 16
8 p.m.
Under auspices of the East Group of
Ladies Aid, Grace Church.
ADMISSION 25c, Children 15c.
39-1
Holmesville United Church
STRAWBERRY SOCIAL
on
iMISS SUSIE ACIIESON'S LAWN
TUESDAY, JUNE 27th
Supper served from 6 to `8
A Play, "Listen to Leon"
will be presented by
Britton Dramatic Club
ADMISSION 25c, Children 15c
If weather unfavourable social will
be held under cover.
39-1, 41-1
1
34
A Very Interesting Show
Of the- latest styles of Furniture is on display
on our floors, which should be of special interest
to the June Brides.
The assortnlent includes Breakfast, Dining,
and Bedroom Suites; Studio Couches, and Occas-
ional chairs.
Some wonderful values in Axminster Rugs ='.
It will pay you to come in, you will be pleased
with•the real savings we have in store for you. s
Hardware Dept.
YOU WILL LIKELY NEED A NEW STOVE
No trouble finding just what you want, from
our assortment of Gasoline or Coal Oil Stoves,
Electric Plates or °Rangettes, or the old reliable
Coal or Wood Stoves and Ranges.
A large assortmient of Graniteware in the
various colours.
A few LAWN MOWERS left which we want
to move out, at special prices.
Tho Store With the Stock.
BALL and ZAPFE
HARDWARE, FURNITURE t;
Embalmers, Funeral Directors, Ambulance Service,
Phones: Store 195; N. Ball, 110; J. J. Zapfe, 103
r Z»44272«+'-44.7.41 44.1ww«41.64:.:w.'w!e' H -6i1;44- 41414+641+.4.4«I«I»2
ameilereadV
11.14011110"10111~101~11111.11011111.11104011~10111~ agt0110140103%,11011016%~1.110§WW4101104106
Weekend ri
BEEF ROLLS, Shoulder Cuts, per lb. .15. TOMATOES, Selected, 2 lb. for .29
BEEF ROLLS, Flank Cuts, per ib. .12
COTTAGE ROLLS, per lb. .23
LARD, Whytes lbs. .19
BAKING POWDER, Rose, 16 oz. tins, each ,17
RAISINS, Seedless 2 lbs. .23
PRUNES, 3 lbs. .25
PINEAPPLE JUICE 2 tins .25
TOMATO JUICE, Libliys, 5 tins ,n
Your choice of flavors
JELLA MILK DESSERT POWDER, 3 pkgs. .25
RASPBERRY and APPLE JAM, 32 oz. jar a25
CUSTARD POWDER, Harry Horne's,
16 oz. tins
.23
RASPBERRY and STRAWBERRY JAM in
5 lb. tins each .45
LIPTON ORANGE PEKOE TEA, 1/ lb.
.33.
SWEET MIXED BISCUITS, per lb. •19
CHOCOLATE MALLOW BISCUITS, ,..per lb. ,18
CHEESE, Medium, 2 lbs. and over, per lb.
.15
• SODA BISCUITS, Weston's 1 Ib. waxed pkg. .18
TOMATOES, Hot House per Ib. .23
Fresh Lettuce, New Potatoes, Carrots, Onions
and Bananas at Lowest Prices
CLIFFORD LOB
Oranges,
i y
20c
lb. 15c
lb• 22c
lb. 22c
Ib. 20c
® / •
2 -LB. PAIL HONEY_
VEAL and LAMB STEWS
VEAL CHOPS
PORK CHOPS
SPRING LAMB CHOPS
CONNELL & TYNDALL
" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "
Phone 162. Albert Street
Let us show you the New ''"
' Reflex Electric
Washers •
Nothing but water moves in machine.
See it demonstrated,
RANGETTES — HOTPLATES — TOASTERS
IRONS - CURLERS — ETC.
COLEMAN STOVES •— HOTPLATES — IRONS
Etc.
COAL OIL STOVES and OVENS 1
Frigidaire Refrigerators
' The one with the Meter -Miser and a Five -Year
Guarantee.
SUTTER 8 PERDUE
HARDWARE, PLUMBING & ELECTRICIANS
PHONE 147w. CLINTON, ,ONT.
vP3 bta m-ta»Z~LP+Fd mita!ikd"ika' 4-1
Have your HAY ROPE renewed now and be ready
when you need it.
1 108 -ft. Length and 1 98 -ft. Length
at Bargain Prices.
PULLEYS of all Kinds HECLA FURNACES
MARTIN SENOUR PAINTS and VARNISHES
T. ■fE rv, : I
1,1
® Hardware and
1 �9 Plumbing Phone 244
.T.744.1.44,w»« »Ao'«s»:« +4.6 : 4.14-4»' .246. -64.44:»6 -e+4.: ;«: 4 644.+4» 64-4
BECAUSE - - -
Our stock of FISHING SUPPLIES is complete we can supply
your needs. Don't use obsolete equipment — our prices are low.
How about a BICYCLE or MOTORCYCLE? We have new and
used models,
Also BASEBALL SUPPLIES and CAMPING EQUIPMENT.
You are welcome here.
Clinton Bicycle and Motorcycle Sales
Superior Stores
PH,ONE 121—CLINTON.
SPECIA LS FOR
JUNE 8th - 9th - 10th
OXYDOL, large pkg. 21c
PEACHES, Aylmer,
2 squat size tins 25c
TOMATO JUICE, Aylmer,
2 large 251/2 oz. tins 17c
PURE LARD, Hillcrest lb. 10e
COFFEE, Chase & Sanborn's, Ib, 36c
PEANUT BUTTER, 26 oz. pail
and shovel, alll for 25c
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE,
2 18 -oz. tins 19c
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER, tin 10c
BEANS; Libby's Deep Brown, tin 10c
FIVE ROSES FLOUR,
were guests on Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Welsh.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Welsh and
family spent a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. W. Delvin of London, be=
ing present for he visit of the King
and Queen.
7s 27c .... 24s 75c•1
SULTANA RAISINS, ... , 2 lbs. 23e '
BAKING POWDER, Superior Brand,
16 oz. tin 23c I
BISCUITS, Cream Tea lb 17e
KETCHUP, Heinz large bottle . 19c
CORNED BEEF, 2 tins 27e
SALMON, Cascade, Is .... tin 14c
LUX FLAKES, Free Knitting
Book with 2 pkgs. 47e
ORANGES — GRAPEFRUIT
LEMONS — STRAWBERRIES
NEW CABBAGE—LEAF LETTUCE
and TOMATOES
Te 111 THOMPSON
Free Delivery
Our forty year old sales formula,
for disposing of odds and ends of
stock, remains unchanged save for
the improvements . natural to any
vital idea. Buyers year by year ask
for it. It is briefly, haying our
customers pay their ow -n price for
the goods they want. The goods are
in our North Window, the price for
your choice is reduced every day," for
example on Monday last the price
Was 43c, today, Thursday, it is 38c,'
on Saturday next it will be 33c.' On
the last day of this up -side, down
auction sale the price will be lc.. Its
our method of bringing dollars out
of hiding, now concealed in slow mov-
ing stock, or in some cases "only
one left," of a kind. The sale for
the' past two Weeks (it started at
$1.00) has proven the existence of a
latent buying power and demonstrat-
ed how hoarded dollars can be made
to work, to the mutual advantage
of the .buyer and seller. One custom-
er at least is buying for the ap-
proaching Christmas.
Remember Dad—In the "funnies"
Dad usually has a low score—gets
the worst of it, then in real life, often
his pocketbook is unloaded. Its "Dad
this" and "Dad that." This day
Father's Day falls on Sunday, June
18. Would you not like to help to
tender him the recognition and at-
tention he deserves. A Greeting Card
will suffice. The old boy is human,
He likes to be remembered.
Tile W D. Fair Co
Often the Cheaamt—,Alwayn the Beet
1
U]Y
iI IIII�IPi' i9',IGIOmuiwmmni nolimuE!llLl_I
�IIIIIti�5`
Mrs. Milton Cook, Sarnia, is visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Schoenhals.
Mrs. H. B. Chant has been visiting
at the hone of, her daughter, Mrs,
• J. •A: Sutter.
Mr. J. McCauley of Detroit, is visit-
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
F. W. Andrews.
Mrs. Hugh Hawkins has been visiting
her sister, Mrs. Coward of Toronto
for the past week.
Mrs. Annie Brown visited Last week
with her granddaughter, Mrs, Ray
Townsend, Tuekersmith.
Mrs. Annie Brown spent the weekend
with her daughter, Mrs. Edward
Ynngblutt hrear Londesboro.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hall and Miss
Evelyn Hall, Miss Dorothy Bartlifr
and Mr. Alfred Crozier spent Sun-
day at Port Rowan and the For.
estry Station at St. William.
Mrs. (Rev.) A. P. Addison and young
daughter, Charlotte Elizabeth, also
Miss Wilhemine Trewartha were
weekend visitors with their parents
Reeve and Mrs. N. W. Trewartha,
Miss Gladys Webster, Mr. and Mrs.
Merideth Young and daughters,
Evelyn and Marjorie and Mr. Ralph
Caldwell of Blyth were Sunday
GOD_ERICH TOWNSHIP
Mr. and Mrs. David Pollock and
Misses Olga and Barbara of Parkhill
visited Sunday at the hone of Mr.
and Mr's. Lloyd Miller,
.Ilir. and Mrs. Robert Dunbar and
son, lioy, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas .Dun-
bar and son, Harry, all of Lambeth,
SPRING PLANTS
The Cuninghame Greenhouses can supply you with
the following:
ALYSSUM .
ASTERS, mixed and separate
colours. All from Wilt -resist-
ant seed. '
AGERATUM, Pink and Blue.
BALSAMS
CARNATIONS
CELOSIA
MARIGOLDS, Tagetes, Calen-
dnles, Little 'Brownies, lolum-
Flowered, Sunrise, Collarette
(odorless).
ENGLISH DAISIES
NEMESIA (Fine for borders
or rockeries)
PETUNIAS, Giants, Rosy
Morn Blue and all double.
PANSIES
PHLOX
STATICE
RUDBECKIA
STRAWFLOWERS, for winter
bouquets.
SCHIANTIIUS
STOCKS
SALVIA, very early red. Also
a New Blue Salvia, fine for
cutting.
VERBENAS
ZINNIAS, Giants, Indian. Sum-
mer, Cupids and Mexican
Hybrids,
SNAPDRAGON
CHINESE FORGET-ME-NOTS
(a lovely blue ,annual)
PENTSTEMON
Vegetables
TOMATO PLANTS CELARIAC recommended by
CABBAGE "The Home -maker" for salads
CAULIFLOWER PEPPERS
CELERY 'BRUSSEL SPROUTS
Flowers' 25c a box Vegetables 20c a box
Seedling Strawberry Plants, Everbearing,6 for 25c,
SPECIALS -
Russel Lupins 25c each
Delphiniums from 4 inch pots 10c each
Seedling Plants — Baby's Breath, Gaillardia,
Canterbury Bells and Foxgloves.
Clearance Sale of
CHOICE HYBRID TEA ROSES
While They Last! 20c each or 3 for 50c
They will hloom • this summer. This is a real buy.
Get yours before they aro all gone.
GERANIUMS and VINES for Baskets and Winslow Boxes.
Plants Sold Direct From Hot -Beds
Tomato and Cabbage Plants 10c doz.—Cauls .flower Plants 15c doz.
Personal care given every order and special attention given to
funeral orders:
F. R. CUNINGHAME
Member of Florists Tel. Del As. — Phones 176 and 31.
For Prornpt'Service In Phone
utility Groceries 8z fruits
SEEDLESS
RAISINS
10C 1b.
RED C.OHOE'
SALMON
25c lb. tin
R. & W.
FLOUR
49c
24 Ib. bag
CHOICE
MEATY
-PRUNES
3 lbs. 25c
FRUIT
CREAM
BISCUITS
15c lb.
SUMMER DRINKSGINGER , ROOTO ANGE,ALEMON, LIME R30 oz. Bottles
FALCON
JELLY
POWDERS
5 pkgs. 19c
CLARKS .
TOMATO
KETCHUP
2 for 29c
CHOICE
GREEN CUT
BEANS
tin 10c
BELLE CITY
CORN
3 tins 25c
CLARK'S
PORK &
BEANS
3 tins 25c
SUN RIPE
... TOMATO .,,
JU ICE
3, tins 20c
OC DEPPLUSOSIT
BELLE CITY
PEAS
NEW
POTATOES •
25cik
FANCY
EATING
APPLES
Dozen 39c
Home Grown
CAULIFLOWER 10C and 20c a head
LEAF LETTUCE 2 bunches 13c
HEADLETTUCE, Large Heads 42 for 15c
TOMATOES, Hot House, No. 1 113. 29c
CUCUMBERS, ...No. 1 Grade each 10c
ASPARAGUS; Fresh Cut .. bunch. 5c
RADISHES, 3 large bunches 10c
CABBAGE, 5 and 1OC a head
CARROTS, Imported bunch 5c
3 tins 25c
SELECT
TOMATOES
FIRE 15c
FIRM
BUTTER
BEANS
2 1
lb.9c
SHEARING Sc NORMAN
The Red & White Store Clinton
ti
visitors at the home of Mrs, E. 0-inearly ten years, has been transfer -
Saville. red to Clinton and on Monday took
Miss Clara Ball of London is spending
a brief vacation at the hone of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ball.
Miss Carol Evans has been spending
a short Vacation at the home of her
parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Evans,
and leaves on Friday for Hamilton
where graduation exercises will be
held at the Hamilton General Hosp-
ital. Miss Evans, one of the grad-
uation nurses will receive a prize
for obstetrical work.
Transferred to Clinton
Mr. Burton W. Kearns, who has
been agent in Kincardine for the
Prudential Assurance Company for
Lawn Supper
auspices W.A. of Wesley -Willis
United Church
at the home of Mrs. (Dr.) Oakes
TUESDAY, JUNE 27th
Supper served from 5.30 to 7 o'clock.
Further notice next week.
39-1
charge of the company's activities
here. Mrs. Kearns and two daugh-
ters will remain in Kincardine until
the close of the school terns.
"Simple Simon Simple"
3 -ACT COMEDY
By St. Paul's Dramatic Club, Clinton
at PORTER'S HILL
FRIDAY, JUNE 16
8 p.m.
Under auspices of the East Group of
Ladies Aid, Grace Church.
ADMISSION 25c, Children 15c.
39-1
Holmesville United Church
STRAWBERRY SOCIAL
on
iMISS SUSIE ACIIESON'S LAWN
TUESDAY, JUNE 27th
Supper served from 6 to `8
A Play, "Listen to Leon"
will be presented by
Britton Dramatic Club
ADMISSION 25c, Children 15c
If weather unfavourable social will
be held under cover.
39-1, 41-1
1
34
A Very Interesting Show
Of the- latest styles of Furniture is on display
on our floors, which should be of special interest
to the June Brides.
The assortnlent includes Breakfast, Dining,
and Bedroom Suites; Studio Couches, and Occas-
ional chairs.
Some wonderful values in Axminster Rugs ='.
It will pay you to come in, you will be pleased
with•the real savings we have in store for you. s
Hardware Dept.
YOU WILL LIKELY NEED A NEW STOVE
No trouble finding just what you want, from
our assortment of Gasoline or Coal Oil Stoves,
Electric Plates or °Rangettes, or the old reliable
Coal or Wood Stoves and Ranges.
A large assortmient of Graniteware in the
various colours.
A few LAWN MOWERS left which we want
to move out, at special prices.
Tho Store With the Stock.
BALL and ZAPFE
HARDWARE, FURNITURE t;
Embalmers, Funeral Directors, Ambulance Service,
Phones: Store 195; N. Ball, 110; J. J. Zapfe, 103
r Z»44272«+'-44.7.41 44.1ww«41.64:.:w.'w!e' H -6i1;44- 41414+641+.4.4«I«I»2
ameilereadV
11.14011110"10111~101~11111.11011111.11104011~10111~ agt0110140103%,11011016%~1.110§WW4101104106
Weekend ri
BEEF ROLLS, Shoulder Cuts, per lb. .15. TOMATOES, Selected, 2 lb. for .29
BEEF ROLLS, Flank Cuts, per ib. .12
COTTAGE ROLLS, per lb. .23
LARD, Whytes lbs. .19
BAKING POWDER, Rose, 16 oz. tins, each ,17
RAISINS, Seedless 2 lbs. .23
PRUNES, 3 lbs. .25
PINEAPPLE JUICE 2 tins .25
TOMATO JUICE, Libliys, 5 tins ,n
Your choice of flavors
JELLA MILK DESSERT POWDER, 3 pkgs. .25
RASPBERRY and APPLE JAM, 32 oz. jar a25
CUSTARD POWDER, Harry Horne's,
16 oz. tins
.23
RASPBERRY and STRAWBERRY JAM in
5 lb. tins each .45
LIPTON ORANGE PEKOE TEA, 1/ lb.
.33.
SWEET MIXED BISCUITS, per lb. •19
CHOCOLATE MALLOW BISCUITS, ,..per lb. ,18
CHEESE, Medium, 2 lbs. and over, per lb.
.15
• SODA BISCUITS, Weston's 1 Ib. waxed pkg. .18
TOMATOES, Hot House per Ib. .23
Fresh Lettuce, New Potatoes, Carrots, Onions
and Bananas at Lowest Prices
CLIFFORD LOB
Oranges,