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The Clinton News Record, 1939-08-17, Page 8"'PAGE 8 THE ; CLINTON NEWS -RECORD i 20 -LB. PAIL SCHNEIDER''S' LARD $1.85 2, LBS. BULK LARD 19c 2„ LBS. WHITE'S LARD; in 1 Ib. prints .... 19c 2 LI?. PAIL CHOICE WHITE CLOVER HONEY, New BRISKET BOILING BEEF BREAST OF. LAMB 25c lb. 1OC lb. 15c CONNELL & 'If YNDALIL " CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET " Phone 162. Albert Street AVALITE THE"MASTER"VARNISH IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR THE REAL VA.RNT,SH. —HERE IT IS ELECTRIC RANGETTE ELECTRIC PLATES TOASTERS IRONS 1 ELECTRIC OVEN, complete with connection for cooking a complete meal. See our showing of Water Sets and Glasses, Vases, Bowls and Bowl Sets and other novelties. We are offering a number of English Tea Pots, Regular $1.60 for 99c Get yours while they Iast. SUTTER & PERDUE HARDWARE, PLUMBING & ELECTRICIANS PHONE 147w. CLINTON, ONT. vinnt �.ryl:,,«;»v wr�i»:�:_,»:»:�: �;:«,«w-,�o,«;:I�3»::1rI»A;ka»s�'rY:,�+} ,..:•g»}+}+T.B«tkor±i±ir' 'cr► How is Your Heating System WHETHER ROT AIR, STEAM OR HOT WATER have us look it over for you and get it in condition for next winter. Our workmen are experts at all kinds of heating. MARTIN SENOUR PAINTS Lead — USE TICE BEST al I r it+ HARDWARE and PLUMBING Phone 244 4Lha+'.»= .»4+;.4g 0:444 z ,4.4,4 S-0.0 ".»ww414 1» A+1,4•4 + 14,4 4,I4 IICYCLE$ WANTED We have only two second-hand bicycles lett. if you have one you wish to dispose of, or parts for bicycles, we will buy them or accept in trade on a new ,machine. Let us overhaul ` and repair your Hunting Equipment. Ex- pert gun repairs on any make. See us for all your sporting needs. Clinton Bicycle and Motorcycle Sales F Superior Stores 1 PHONE 111—CLINTON. SPECIALS FOR AUGUST 17 -18 -19th ORANGE & GRAPEFRU1T MARMALADE, 32 oz. jar . 17c SOAP, P & G, 3 bars lOc TOMATO JUICE, Libby's 26 oz, 2 tins 19c SWAM) Preis LES; Crunchie 27 oz. 23c CORNSTARCH, Canada .. pkg. 9c COCOANUT FINGER BISCUITS lb. 15c SALADA TEA BROWN LABEL .... 1/2 ib. 34c YELLOW. LABEL . %2 lb. 32e COFFEE, Breakfast Cup ..... lb. 25c BAKING POWDER, Superior 16 oz. tin .....23e SULTANA RAISINS .. 2 lbs.523c PUMPKIN, Aylmer 2%z s ... tin 100 SOAP, LIFEBUOY .... 2 cakes 15c PEANUT BUTTER, 24 oz. jar 23c TUCKERSMITH Rev. A. Lane of Wesley -Willis church, Clinton, is conducting services in Tummies Church this month in the absence of Rev. G. G. Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Tebbutt of Goderieh township visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Airs. L. Tebbutt. Mr. Robert Cooper and daughter, Louise of North Carolina spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Ray Townsend. Harvesting operations are being rounded out in this vicinity and the hum of the threshing maohine is a familiar sound, Mr. John Turner had the misfor- tune to fall, from the barn and fracture his wrist. Mrs. N. Rabkirk of Pontiac, Mich, is visiting with Mrs. J. E. Ball. Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Trick of Dor. ehester, and Mr. and Mrs. F. Lawr- ence of Hamilton, also Miss Ethel Washington of Auburn visited Mr, and Mrs. F. W. Townsend last week- end. ' CREAMERY BUTTER, First Grade, lb. . .... 25e VINEGAR, XXX, Gal. 40c PEPPERS, Red or Green.. 3 for lOc PICKLING ONIONS, .. , 2 lbs. 17c COOKING ,ONIONS. 10 ,lbs, 21c ZINC RINGS doz. 23c TOMATOES, No. 1 large basket 35e T. 11,,r111)-1111PSON A French flag, measuring 800 sq. yards, believed to be the biggest in the world, fluttered in front of the City Hall of Paris on July 14 to com- tnemorate the 150th anniversary of the Revolution, WHY BE TIRED? is in the wino popular field as such books' as "Life Begins At . 40" "You Must Relax", "Wake Up and Live' and has good seller written all over it. Simply and sensibly it tells you how to make the most of your energy. If you care to transfer $1,00 from your pocket to ours, the book is yours. Tie baiteth the hook and waiteth, sounds like a tackle ad but what we want to say is that there is a price below which it is not wise to go for economy. The fisherman offers an appetizing worm, Mr, Fish. >sees a bargain, he soon sees otherwise. The fisherman's strategy is active in the commercial world. Merchandise with price as bait is offered and often afterwards the barb of inferior qual- ity is felt. A Waterman's Ideal' Fountain Pen is an example, the price is from ,$2.50 up, a price below which it is not really wisp to go, life's economy considered. Coolie Wood Fibre Hats are in evidence at the beach in goodly numbers, good for the garden also, effective sun protection, very light in weight, have tape ties, prices are. 15c and 190 allowing you the indul- gence of style comfort and protection at muffled cost. You can't keep people away from the things they want, the visitors and patrons at our magazine stand proves this, the males look for Sports, Ad- venture, Current Events, Picture News. Outdoor Life, Mechanics and the digest types and the ladies for articles on food, Child CareBeauty, Decoration Fashions, Home and :some fiction, The Scripto Pencil eliminates waste at the Sharpener, it uses the long lead, has dependable mechanism, lead will not turn or slip, allows easy in- sertion, propels and repels as re- quired. Tire W. D. Fair Co Often the Cheapest.—Always the Rest EL imerili 1111 111 lu i mniilliao 1111, Benson Sutter leaves on Friday for Ryerson Summer School. Miss "Pat" McGoun of London is the g-uest of Miss Maxie PlumsteeI. Miss Betty Glazier spent a few days last week with friends in London. Miss Wilson of Paisley visited for a few days last week with Miss Edna rad. Mrs. N. Saundercock of Hensall vis- ited friends' in Clinton last Thurs. day. Mrs. Swartz of Toronto is visiting her daughter, Mn. G. M. Counter of town. Mr, Levi Trick of Dorchester visited recently with his .brother,. Mr. Robert Trick: Rev. John Millian and family of Baltimore visitedhis sister, Mrs, J. B. Cox last week. Miss Eileen Sutter, who has been visiting relatives in St. Catharines has returned to her home. Miss Ferrol Higgins is Spending this week with friends in Exeter and Beach o' Pines. Misses Jean Ball,' Edith Paterson, Hazel VanEgmond and Jean Heard are vacationing at Lion Head. Mr. Mike Cook of Toronto, spent a couple of days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Cook. On Sunday Clarke Ball, Carmen Gliddon, Clifford Ball and Grant Snell left on a motor trip to the Western Provinces. Mrs. (lir.) Ross of Los Angeles, California, spent a few days last week with her sisters, Misses Dell and Winnifred O'Neil. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Nelson, mot- ored'to Orillia on Friday lase,; vis- iting Mr. Nelson's parents and friends over the weekend. Mr. and' Mrs. J. Leslie of California Who have been visiting relatives in and around Clinton, left on Satur, day last to visit in London. Mrs. Elsie Twitchell and Betty, who have been visiting the former's; sis- ter, Mrs. Murray MacEwan, have returned to their home in Windsor. Mrs. Les. Manly and Master Kenneth have returned to Toronto after spending the past ,month with the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Cook. Mr, and Mrs. William Slonuan of Kan- kakee, Illinois, and Mr. and Moe. George Seargant of Chicago Heights; Illinois, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Slomnn. Mrs. Ethel Tiotenberg o4' Rochester, New York, and Mr. David Ramsay and son, Donald of Clyde, Michigan, visited last weekend with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. 1. L. Heard, On Friday of last` week Mr. and Mrs. ,Gordon Cuninghame motored to Brae-do-doro where they spent the Weekend as, guests of Mrs. Curling - home's brothers from Toronto who are spending a few days of then holidays at the Bay. Mr. and Ml's. Melbourne Cauer and three daughters, Misses Margaret ICat'hryn and Charlotte of Anaheim California, were the guests last week of Mr, and 1VIre, A. T. Cooper Mrs,, Gauer was formerly Miss Olive Cooper of Clinton. nay aro on a »igtoi+.tip and will visit Por - onto, New York and Washington before retulnting to falifornh.; LONDESBORO The regular meeting of the Wom- en's Missionary Society was held on Wednesday with Mrs. P. Manning presidt g. Meeting opened with "In Christ There is no East or West" and prayer by Mrs, P. Manning. Friend- ship committee for Sept. Mrs. W. Govier and Mrs. J. Yungblutt. The meeting was then in charge of Mrs. Cadwell's group No. 3. "Breathe on Me Breath of Gad" was sung and Mrs. Caldwell ]ed in prayer. Mrs. Caldwell gave _'a few words on medi- tation. Scripture lesson from St. John 14 was read by Mrs, W. Govier and the word to answer the roll can wilit will be "Joy" for Sept, meeting. A reading entitled "Pen Picture of our Missionary Work in. Canada" was given by Ruth Shaddick and Velma Hesk sang. "Lnllaby and Goodnight." Hymn "Pm Not Ashamed to own, My Lord" was sung. and Mrs, Caldwell closed the meeting with prayer, At- tendance 22. THURS., AUGUST, 1 1939 For Quality as Service � f Combined With Value SPECIALS AUGUST 17 to 19 JELLY Drops . • F.I.GIN Lard Pure SALTED Peanuts 2 lbs. 25c 3 lbs 25c ib. 10c SCHNEIDERS' Picnic Shoulders Ib. 23c EAGLE, BRAND Milk KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes RED & WHITE Tomato Juice FANCY MIXED Biscuits tin 19c 2 Pkgs. 15c lg. tin 3 for 25c Ib. 17c GOLDEN SPRAY Cheese FALCON Jelly Powders GRAPENUT Flakes , CROWN FRUIT Jars RUBBER Rings PURE CIDER & PURE SPIRIT Vinegar 1/2 lb. Pkg. 15c 7for25c 2 Pkgs. 19c Med. doz. $1.09 Pkg. 5c gal. 3 9e SHEARIN A Re; l Hot Weather, Special Lenions JUICY LAPGL do SIDE a' z.. GRAPES BXTRA FANCY lb. .Oc SPECIAL WHILE THEY LAST DUCTLESS FOR COOKING APPLES 6 Qt. Basket Ilia+. PICKLING SUPPLIES Cabbage HARLARGE D HEADS each i®c Onions NO. ONE'S WN 10 lbs. 19C EXTRA LARGE Peppers SWEET GREEN SWEET RED HOT RED CELERY PICKLING ONIONS CUCUMBERS TOMATOES LARGE WHITE STALKS (LOWEST PRICES IN M for lOc 2 ` for 15c 2 pounds 19c 4 for 1OC 7 pounds 25c BASKET QUANTITIES) The Fled & White Store Clinton HOLMESVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mali of Toronto and family spent Sunday at the home of .his father, Mr. and Mrs. George Mair. The many friends of Mrs. W. Mull - holland are pleased to hear that she is improving after a serious attack of pneumonia. STANLEY Mise Kae See-tehmer has returned to her 'duties as nurse -in -training in Grace Hospital, Toronto, after spend- ing her vacation at her home. Mr. Robert McCartney, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Rodgers and Elizabeth of Holmesville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John McFarlane. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Pepper of Niagara Falls, are visiting his par- ents., Mr. and Mrs. John E. Pepper, and other friends for a few weeks. Miss Lila and Betty Moir of Hen- salt, 'are visiting their aunt, Mrs. Norman Baird this week. Mr. and Mrs. 1I, Johnson el Thamesford spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Harold PenhaIe, Mt. o Geo:Hodgson, also Miss Marie Hodgson of Wilton Grove spent Sun- day with Mr, and Mrs. H, Penhale. House Plants FLOWERING PLANTS suitable for gifts or for your sick friends. FUSCHIAS, GERANIUMS, POTS OF DOUBLE PETUNIAS and - TUBEROUS BEGONIAS of assorted colors. Prices from 25c to 50c each, CHOICE BOSTON FERNS $1.00 Each ASSORTED GARDEN CUT FLOWERS for sale. Bouquets made up to suit your need. FERTABS, POKON & VITASPRA For Sale F. R. CUNNINCHANIE Member of Florists Tel. Del As. Personal care given every 'order and special attention given to fun f erai orders. Phones 176 and 31 • �s':Tai!lw..»;irk;:I�:«ww;»I�i^.;»,w,«.......'»w+»�:-+!».'«;»*+f�:»f»'.r:»rI�:»i�D�3.��• 'HOT WEATHER SPECIALS ENJOY THE FRESH AIR AROUND YOUR HOME OR THE BALMY BREEZES OF THE LAKE SHORE We can supply you with all kinds of FOLDING CHAIRS, TABLES, COTS or HAMMOCKS at great reduction in price. You will Save real money on FELTOL, ,OIL CLOTH, CONGOL- EUM and several patterns of ENGLISH LINOLEUM, as well rs as RUGS in stock—We must reduce our stock. tsn STUDIO COUCHES in Smart Patterns will make sleeping more • comfortable during this hot weather. o • We have a new line of MIRRORS — the very latest styles — The! price will amaze you. IN THE HARDWARE DEPARTMENT you will find as usual a large stock of GRANITE WARE, PRESERVING KETTLES in various colors. GASOLINE & COAL OIL STOVES, PLATES, IRONS, ELECTRIC RANGES and a very Special Price on EUREKA WASHERS. A large stock of Tri -Cycles and Wagons for the Kiddies. LISTEN TO CKNX, WINGH AMVi. at 12.30 FRIDAY NOON The Store With the Stock. BALL and ZAPFE HARDWARE, FURNITURE; Embalmers, Funeral Directors, Ambulance Service. Phones: Store 195; N. Ball, 110; J. J. Zapfe, 103 t!#•0A'.:Ih:«I++14»:»:.0'+'DsrM'+4.r.,+LW.«Z .4+F:«i»:i,.6:2«;4-..4'✓.A.'c+:»I»i«,'-k+ Siyii«Pr`«.2»A.i»24-4,'&la' ':' ..�ftuM4,s+\;sa"f44 4,..t ' Week -end Specials Try the NEW CEREAL called CUBS Selling at 2 pkgs. for 25c SPECIAL—Freshly Ground COFFEE at 29E lb. LIPTON'S ORANGE PEKEO TEA, 1 Ib. 65c SPECIAL -1 Large Package SUPER SUDS and 2 Bars COLEO TOILET SOAP for 21c A BARGAIN -2 Large pkgs. of SUGAR -CRISP CORN FLAKES for 15e LOOK -L6 Pkgs. of JELLO for 25c With 2 pkgs. Large LUX we give you a New Lux Knitting Book. REAL VALUE PICKLED COTTAGE ,ROLLS at 24c Ib. GOOD VALUE:: -16 oz. Tin of ROSE BAKING POWDER for 17c tin A Good Assortment of CLJFFORD L ‘01,00% Your Choice of Flavors JELLA MILK DESSERT POWDER, 3 pkgs. 25c SAVE MONEY -Buy a 4.1b. tin of RASPBERRY JAM for only 39c LOOK -2 ib. of DUMART'S SHORTENING 23c (SPE.CIAL Large Bottle of IDEAL TOMATO CATSUP for 17c bottle' BAR`LETT PEARS 2 tins for 19c SPECIAL I Rolls Westminster TISSUE PAPER for. 23c We give a nice Glass Bowl FREE with 1 lb. of FOREST CITY BAKING POWDER VARIETY FRESH CAKES 7 PICKLING ONIONS -Green & Red PEPPERS and SPICES Cigarettes and Tobacc s