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The Clinton News Record, 1939-08-24, Page 8SAGE'8 THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD' THURS., AUGVS917 24, 1C3W P. M. COTTAGE ROLLS SMOKED COTTAGE ROLLS SMOKED PICNIC HAMS SCHNEIDER';S LARD in Bulk, DI 23c Ib. 27c lb. 22c 2 lbs, for 19c VEAL CHOPS lb. 22c LARGE PAIL of Choice., CLOVER HONEY 85c CONNELL & TYNDALL CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET " Phone 182. Albert Street AVALITE THE "MASTER" VARNISH IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR THE REAL VARNISH. — 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 ggc Get yours while they last. SUTTER & PERDUE HARDWARE, PLUMBING & ELECTRICIANS PHONE 147w. CLINTON, ONT. 4a► Ilreibeekteleit..2084.40+.14.1•441.8.8.141.4.1.4-8.4.444•840+48444.1r11.4,44.411.440 Do you need your EAVESTROUGHING Repaired or New put on. Do not wait for cold weather, DO IT NOW. Have your Heating Plant overhauled and be ready for the cold when it cones. CLARES STOVES and FURNACES. See 'these before buying. • FIARDWARE and 1• its PLUMBING 9 Phone. 244 BICYCLES WANTED We have only two second-hand bicycles left. 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 Superior Stores PHONE 111—CLINTON. SPECIALS FOR AUGUST 24 -25 -26 th EINSO, large pkg. 22c LIFEBUOY SOAP, with coupon 3 for 150 CORNED BEEF, Helmet, tin : llc SLICED PINEAPPLE, .. 2 tins 19c ROYAL YORK COFFEE, . lb. 35c FIG BAR BISCUITS lb. 15c LIBBY'S PORK & BEANS, 21 oz., 2 tins 17c PURE LARD, , 2 lbs. 19c SARDINES, Brunswick ,5 tins 25c ARCTIC FLOUR, 24 lb. bag 47c COWAN'S COCOA, 1 lb. tin .. 25c BEEHIVE CORN SYRUP, 5 lb. tin 39c BLUE BOY TEA, 1/2 lb. pkg, 25c BLUE BOY COFFEE ..,..,,. lb. 25c GRAPEFRUIfF ........ 3 for 10e LEMONS, Ige. size 4 for 10c PLUMS, large basket . , , . s., 49c PEACHES, No. 1 basket ....... 45e PEARS, Ige, basket .... 35e POTATOES, 15 ib. peck 29e COOKING ONIONS ..,..: 10 lbs. 21c T �, THflMPSE� Free Delivery Mixing sunshine in the voice lifts the shadows from the heart. Life's great opportunities often open on the road of daily duties, PEOPLE YOU KNOW Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Lewis of Toronto and Mr, and Mrs. R, W. Bristol of Washington, D.C., were guests of the Misses Ward and Stone at a teacup party on Friday evening. Rev. and Mrs. E. C. Rorke and baby John Pau) of Grand Island, Neb., are visiting friends in London this week prior to leaving for their Western home Mr. J. B. Lobb returned on Wednes- day after an eleven week's visit- ing and sight-seeing trip to points in the Southern and Western States, and in Briltidh Columbia. He reports having had a very pleasant trip. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Paisley and Mr. and Mrs. W. Tebbutt returned home on Saturday after an enjoy- able trip to Tobernory, Manitoulin, Mackinac Island, Sault Ste. Marie, through the States returning by Lapeer, Michigan. Mr. George Becker and two children motored up from their camp at Pelee Point to visit his father and sister, Mr. Jacob Becker and Miss E. J. Becker at his boyhood home, leaving on Friday morning for his home in Zion, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McDonald cif Farmington, Michigan, spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wiltse, London Road, Miss Helen McDonald who has spent the past six weeks with Ther aunts, Mrs. Wiltse and Mrs. Streets returned with them. STANLEY Miss Joyce Bygrove, of Petrolia, who has been visiting Mils Helen Shaddock the Last two weeks, return- ed home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. 0, Brown, Mise Nora and Mr. Albert Willert, Mr. end Mrs R, W. Bygrove and Doris of Petrone spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. Shaddock. Miss Ruth Shaddock of Londesboro, Mrs, 11. Scruton and family of Port Dover spent last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs SNraddick. Mr. and IVIrs. Shaddock, Helen and Ann, Mas. E. C. Glenn and Mrs. Bab Glenn were in London on , Tuesday. c One Gate way to graciousness is to send a Birthday Card. The senti- ments engraved and the decorations are expressed with fitting delicacy and dignity, Mothers, Fathers, sons, daughters, relations and friends have been delighted to receive them bearing joy, to the hearts of the grateful recipients. Give this the once over: 23 -Piece Tea Set, regular service for 6 persons, richly decorated, 6 cups, 6 saucers, 6 plates, 1 tea pot, 1 sugar and 1 cream pitcher. Never before (havewe offered a set so good at so low a price as $1.50. When you've said it! Why not stop? Vacuum Bottles, 1 pint size, alum- inum shoulder and drinking cup 35c. Milk Jugs, approximately Ph phut size 15e, also a 3 -pint tall fluted glass jug for 25c; either one a good buy. Sail, Sail, the gang's all here and they want a tops boat to have fun and enlarge their activities. They want to sail them and we sell them with natural sails mast and boom. Sixty million writers must be right. They chose Waterman's Fountain Pen. • Men do not read Popular Mechanics to induce sleep nor to while away an idle hour. Awake, alert, and open- minded they read the magazine for information. Tie W. B. Fair Co Often the lleayest—Alwaye the Beet 1 AIII.14II19IIInemeeel. �pUnlllllllglflf�� Mrs. Amos Cooper of New Toronto is visiting friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bozell of Kitch- ener spent the weekend with friends here. Miss Eva Holland spent the weekend in Winthrop with her friend, Miss Muriel Dolmage. Mrs. W. C. Thompson has ;as her guests her sister, Mrs. E, Barnes, stration in home economics. and son, Douglas, of Toronto. + Those having `made 'entry to date Mr. and Mrs. McElroy have return- i are: Dennis Bisback, Clinton; Arnold ed to Toronto after visiting with Archibald, Seaforth; Jack Welsh, the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I Dublin, and,, Robert McMillan, Sea - forth, in swine and beef judging; Allan Walper, Parkhill; Richard Shortneed, Walton; heavy horses and beef; Ivan Jervis, Clinton; sheep and dairy cattle; James Clutton, Goder- Miss Dorothy Henderson of Goderich, ich; Harry Feagan, Goderich; swine teacher at the Bayfield Public and dairy cattle; Carl Oestreicher, School spent a few days last week Dashwood; Frank Moyion, Seaforth; with Mrs. Reg, Ball. Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Latornell of St. Thomas visited this week with Clinton friends before leaving for points in Northern Ontario. Mr. and Mrs, Carl East and Miss Nathlie Allen, of Toronto were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cuninghame. Miss Susie Powell has returned home from a pleasant week's visit with Misses Mae and Bessie Davis at the summer cottage at Kintail. Miss Barbara Forrester has returned home from Andrew's School of Hairdressing where she ''received her certificate with 'first-class honours: Mr. Harold Murray of the creamery staff is now on holidays and with Mrs. Murray and son, Douglas left this week to visit his relatives in Nova Scotia. Mrs. W. C. Thompson and Fraser have returned from a four week's sight-seeing trip tluongh the Unit- ed States to Los Angeles and the Word's Fair at San Francisco: Miss Hattie Baker, Miss S. Baker and Miss Belle Dow of Mitchell visited one day last week with Miss F. Cuninghame, spending the af- ternoon at Mr. H. E. Rorlce's sum - For Quality and Service hone 40 Combined WithValue SPECIALS AUGUST 24 to 26 For Your Preserving Needs RUBBER Rings 5c Pkg ZINC Rings 23c Doz. • CROWN Pure Cider Jars or Spirit SM. 99c Doz.VINEGAR MED. $1.69 39C Doz. Gal, ORANGE Marmalade Varied Wheat 32 oz. Jar Pkg. SWEET MIXED Pickles 27 oz. Jar HEREFORD Corned Beef 7 Tins APPLE BLOSSOM Biscuits Lb, 19c 8c 19c 25c 19c NATIONAL Soap Flakes KELLOGGS Cornflakes 2 Lg. Pkgs. 23C 5 Lb. Pkg. 29c EDDY'S SWAN Matches 3 Pkgs. 19c LIFE BUOY Soap 3, for 15c WITH COUPON HB PURE CLOVER HONEY 2 LB. TIN 23c 4 LB. TIN 39c Finest Fruits & Vegetabies: Large LEMONS Juicy 6 for 13c LIMES LAkGE SIZE LICIOUILSozDRINK. en 29c,. PRESERVE YOUR CATSUP, CHILI SAUCE, TOMATO JUICE Quality NOW----TOMATOESAT THEIR 11 Qt Basket 29c 3 Baskets 75c GRAPEFRUIT, Seedless ORANGES, For Juice 2 dozen 25c CELERY HEARTS, 2 large bunches 25c CABBAGE, Solid Heads ONIONS, No. 1 Grade, PEPPERS, All Kinds 8 for 25c 5c 10 lbs. 19c 4 for 10 ARING St NORMAN The Red & White Store - Clinton Huron Groups Enter Western Fair Contests An increased number of young men and women -of Huron County are planning to attend the Western Fair, London, on September 12, 'to participate in the livestock , judging competition and judging and demon - Wes. Shobbrook, Mrs. Lorne Deeves and daughters, Florence and Greta of Kincardine visited last week at the home of Mr. Asa Deeves. mer home. Mr. and Mrs. Lett and son of Chicago, Illinois; Mr. and Mrs. Bin - ford Colquhoun and daugihter, Ruth Helen of Hibbert were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fitzsimons on Sunday last. Dr. and Mrs. F, G. Thompson and family spent the weekend in Chat- ham where the doctor attended the Military Camp. Miss Mary Thomp- son who haA been spendiing her holidays in Chatham returned with them, Mrs. John P. Griffin and daughter, Margaret of Toronto were visiting Mrs, Alice Govier at the home of Mrs. A. E. Kennedy, Ontario et. Mrs. Victor Griffin who has been spending her holidays in this victa- ity returned home with then: on Monday. Miss Dorothy Holland of Toronto has been spending pant of her holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Noble Holland, Huron Road. On Wednesday she left on a two - week's motor trip through New York State, Thousand Islands, Lake Placid, the Adironacks and Watkins Glen. Sheep and beef cattle. The young women who have made entry in home: economics judging and demonstration are: Wilma Watson, Margaret Scrimegeom•, Gertrude El- liott, Velma Naylor, Blyth; Anna Mc- Dowell, Mae Frisby, Mildred Thorn- toru, Eileen McCallum, ;Rah Brad- burn, Eleanor Taylor, Belgrave, Mrs. W. Bradnock, Auburn, has entered four club members from that district. F. R. CUNINGHAME Member of Florists Tel. Del As. Personal care given every order and special attention given to funeral orders. Phones 176 and 31 CELERY CRISP and FRESH Sold to you right from our celery beds. 5c a Bunch or 6 for 25c DILL FOR SALE, 100 a bunch 'a CUT FLOWERS For Every Occasion Asparagus Sprengerii Ferns Special 25c each. ROT WEATHER SPECIALS ENJOY THE FRESH AIR AROUND YOUR HOME 0It 'I'IIE 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, OXL CLOTH, CONGOL- EUM and several patterns of ENGLISH LINOLEUM, as well as RUGS in stock—We must reduce our stock. STUDIO COUCHES in Smart Patterns will make sleeping more comfortable during this hot weather. 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, WINGHAM 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 44.141,4484441.1.41.4.41,44-0141.8.4.:.144.44+8.....V.04-0, " 1.*:;641.1414.13..4 .iib dti MEN and BOYS FOR $1.00 We will DRY CLEAN and PRESR your SUIT, DRY CLEAN and REBLOCK your HAT, the work to be done by a reliable London Firm and orders taken fora one week. Don't miss this EXTRA SPECIAL OFFER. BOY'S BLUE DENIM WALKER Brand OVER- ALLS, sizes 28, 30, 32, 34 $1.29 sizes 20, 22, 24, 26 $1.10 Do you need a SCHOOL SUIT? We are offering sizes 35 and 33 in a BLUE CHECK with 2 pair of pants, a clearing price, at less than wholesale $10.69 BROWN SUITS, sizes 34 and 32 with one pair of pants, sale $8.69 WASHABLE SUMMER PANTS for Men, Boys and Youths all on sale at REDUCED PRICES. MEN'S BLUE DENIM COMBINATION OVER iALLA with full length zipper $2.00 BOY'S BLUE DENIM OVERALLS with double knees $1.69 BOY'S BLUE DENIM COMBINATION OVER.+ ALLS, ages 12, 14, 16 $1.29 MENS BLUE DENIM OVERALLS with doubler knees $1.69, 130Y'S BLUE DENIM PANT OVERALLS ... 89c. BOY'S ODD PANTS' in Tweeds and Cottons, prices $1.35 to $1.98 MEN'S DARK BLUE WORK SHIRTS .... 69c BOY'S DARK BLUE WORK SHIRTS ............... 59c BOY'S BLUE DENIM OVERALLS in Heavy Materials, ages 2, 4, 6 59c; age 8 69c BOY'S LIGHT -WEIGHT BLUE OVERALLS, Long Legs 29c Short Legs ...... 25c BOY1S BLUE JERSEYS with Red Trim 29c BOY'S GOLF HOSE 2 pair 45c MEN'S WORK SOCKS; Wool and Cotton Mixture, 2 pair for 35c (CLIFFORD LOB & SONS