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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1937-04-08, Page 9'AGE '8 THE' CLINTON NEWS -RECORD THURS., APRILS, 1937 Head Cheese, Home-made, per lb. Sausages, Home-made, 2 lbs. for Veal Stews, per lb. 10c. 25c 15c Veal Roasts, per ib. 18c Veal Chops, per lb. 22c 20c Bacon, in piece, per lb 28c Regular Pork Chops, per lb. CONNELL & TYNDALi.a " CLLNTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET " Phone 162, Albert Street DOMINION HARDWARE STORE. WE. HAVE EVERYTHING YOU .REQUIRE for Syrup Making Season SAP PANS, MADE-TO-ORDER. Baby Chick .Supplies of Every • Description-- Our escription-Our Feeders and Water Fountains are hand 'made, heavy material AND PRICED AT A GREAT SAVING. Special in Ball-bearing Roller Skates A Faultless Caster Product $1.98 BIOME BROWN WAGONS In Attractive Colors—'Rubber Tires, Two Sizes. IN THE FURNITURE DEPARTMENT Our Line of FLOOR COVERING and BEDDING is Complete. NEW DESIGNS AND PATTERNS. No Advance in Price on either of These Lines. S'titter- -Perdue- -Beattie FURNITURE, HARDWARE, FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE. W. E. Perdue, 151w. —PHONES— J. A. Sutter, 147w. Superior Stores PHONE 111—CLINTON. SPECIALS ON SALE April r='', 9, 10 Oxydol, large pkg. Sid's Food Shop Phone 307w -Free Delivery, Week -End Specials Molasses Snaps, 2 lbs. for 19c Toasted Sodas, 2 boxes for 25c Toasted Cheese Thins, 2 for 23c Blueberries, 2 tins for 29c 20e Castile Soap, 5 for 25c Aylmer Choice Golden Bantam Corn, 2 tins for 2 Handy Ammonia, Igo. pkg. Matches, 3 boxes for 2 Manning's Chocolate Biscuits, Cherry Mallow, per lb. 1 Pickles, Crunchie,Sweet Mixed, 27 oz. jar for 2 Coffee, Royal York, per lb. 3 Bulk Cocoanat, per lb. 17e lc t1olden Wax Beans, 2 for 19e 5c Tuna Flakes .. 15c 3c Bulk Peanut Butter, per lb. 14c 7c Goderich Table Salt, 2 lb. pkg. . , 05e Crown Br. Cor{ Syrup, 2 lb. tin 18e 5c1 Quaker Crackels, 2 for 23c 9c Lexis Free -O -Seed Raisins Ib. pkg15o Baking Powder, Superior brand, 16 ozs. for 23c Prunes, Lge., Sweet, Meaty,2 lbs25c Blue Rose Rice; 2 lbs, for 170 Peaches, Aylmer, Choice, tin 17e Sair Pitted Dates, 2 lbs. far ....,25e Princess Soap Flakes, 2 pkgs. for 29c Pork and Beans, Campbell's 21 oz. tin .. 10c Gem Lye, per tin 10e Crother's Sodas, Ib. bag 15c T.R. THOMPSON Dance & Box Social The Old Time Dance Club's FINAL DANCE OF THE SEASON IN THE CLUB ROOMS ON Thursday, April 15th An Open Dance with both NEW and OLD-TIME DANCING. LUNCH IN THE FORM OF A BOX SOCIAL. Ladies to bring Box Lunches and Gents to Bay Them. NO OTHER ADMISSION CHARGE. Come and Share in Our Fun For the Season's Wind -Up. CoronationTea in Memorial Hall, St. Paul's Church SALAD, TEA, BRED and BUTTER AND -CAKE' from 3 to; 6.30 on Friday, April 16th Vegetable or Tomato Soup, 3 for 25c Tomato Juice, large, 3 for 25e Lipton's Black Tea per lb. 49c GODERICH TOWNSHIP Council Meeting --Council met in Holmesville on Monday. All present. Bell Telephone Co. letter re Sep- arate School tax, read and fyled. De- partment of Public Welfare orders all male relief recipients unwilling 'to work on farms or elsewhere to be cut off relief. Warkman's Compensation Board does not apply to our Township. Clerk instructed to reply. Councillor Rathwell was delegated to look into Miss Fanny Salkeld's "complaint re roads around Blue Wat- er Beach. Treasurer Salkeld reported receiv- ing $2458.00 subsidy due under The Dept. of Highways statement. A. petition was received from some ratepayers of S. S. No. 11 and S. S. No. 3 asking to be assessed in. S. S. No. 4. The clerk was instructed to send copies of the petition to both No. 11 and No. 3 schools. The pe- tition to be dealt with at next meet- ing. Mr. W. R. Lobb was appointed to fill the vacancy on the Telephone Commission caused by the death of Mr. W. J. Yeo. By -Law No, 3 to borrow money from the Rpyal Bank for current ex- penses was read a third time and passed. Mr. Fred Bell interviewed the council re crushed stone or gravel in the bin or delivered. No action until next meeting as it will be necessary to call for tenders. Accounts paid:—H. C. Lawson, premium on bona for R. G. Thotnp- son $5.00; D. E. Gliddon, relief ac- count, $5.99; F. H. Jenner, relief ac- count, $3,00;' G. W. Baechler, relief account, $22.46; A. D. McCartney, coal for relief, $5.75; M. C. Jordan, relief ;account, $11:13; C, G. Lobb re - We Have No 10c Wall Paper this year. Those 'previously so priced have all ;been reduced to 7c a- long with the 121/2c and some 15c pat- teim_s. Those at 15e not included in above and all above that price are ofw. fered for your acceptance at a dis- count of 25 per cent, or in other .words $1.00 worth of paper for 75c. In view of these substantial pride advantages we judge we are justified in asking for cash payment. We would indeed much prefer this method of settlement. Our reduction in price and the terms hoped for of course apply to ceilings as well as wall hang'ing's. Above announcement is prepara- tory to our discontinuance of this de- partment in our stock. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE is` to be obtained by purchasing this 35 -piece Dinner Set of 6 Fruits, 6 Bread and Butters, 6 Dinner •Plates, 6 Cups and Saucers and 1 each Plat- ter; Salad, Cream pitcher and Bowl in Alfred Meakins, English Meadow Pattern, with 18K. Gold Border for ONLY $5.00. T11B W. IL Fair Co Often the Cheapest—Always the Best up1111111 @ 1111110 t. ' t hull 11111 ONE FRIEND TELLS ANOTHER' I O'NI' lite;1) AND IVEITE Always in the Lead" CORONATION DAY on MAY 12th will be the Greatest. Event in the histo :..:y of 1937. We all want a Souvenir ' ; e are offering Grimsby Pickles in 12 -oz. Coronation Tumbler bearing the King's Picture Sweet Mixed, each Sweet Relish, each Midget Sweet Gherkins at , 20c 20c 25c Half Pound Red and White Tea, 32c ;value,, and .a Beautiful Coronation Cake Plate, worth 59c ALL FOR , 63c. A Limited Number. Palmolive Soap, 4 cakes, and King's picture. 23'c Fany Tin of Huntley and Palmer's Cookies, 50c Coronation Brooms, each 39c Coronation Package Manning Biscuits 25c Frigidaire and Fruit Specials Breakfast Bacon, Piece 25c Head Lettuce,, each Peameal Backs, Piece 35c Leaf Lettuce, for Pure Pork Sausage. Pickled Roll, per lb., Special at Jellied Tongue, per lb. Veal Cutlets. Head Cheese in Coronation Tumbler 19c 35c 15c 6 Grape Fruit for Oranges, per dozen, sweet and juicy 29c 29c, 39c New Carrots, 2 bunches for 1.Oc. 10c 15c Beets, per bunch New Cabbage, per ib. Cauliflowers, each Green Beans, per ib. Green Peas, 2 lbs. for 5.c 5c. 25c 25c 35c Where "Sells for Less" Price Prevails SEE OUR WEEKLY SALE BILLS CLINTON'S BIG CORNER GROCETERL% Phone 48 Mr. B. Agnew called at the home of Mrs. Snyder on Monday. Miss R. V. Irwin made a business trip to Toronto this week. Miss Elizabeth Ford of Oshawa spent a few days in. town last week. Mr. and Mrs, Amos Osbaldeston spent the week -end with friends in Lon- don. Miss Edith Hillen of Seaforth is vis- iting Mrs. John Walker for afew days. Miss June McDougall of Porter's Hill is visiting her aunt, Mrs. John Walker. Mr. and Mrs. C. Vessey and family of St. Marys spent Sunday with Miss R. V. Irwin, Miss Marilyne Milliard of Grimsby was a guest at the School of Com- merce for the week -end. Miss F. Cuninghame was in London on Friday and attended the funer- al of the late Rev. D. McGamus. Mr. Kenneth Carter of Chatham spent the week -end with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Carter. Mr. Ross Carter, who has been at his home for the Easter vacation, has returned to his teaching duties at Chatham. Miss Jean Plunisteel has returned to Elora after spending the Easter vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Plumsteel. Mr. Will Jackson and his sister, Miss Ruth Jackson of Toronto were in town on Saturday for the funer- al of the late Miss Keane. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Barker of To- ronto and Miss Beth Cartwright of Kitchener attended the funeral of their aunt, the late Mrs. Argent. Miss Jennie Richardson, Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Richardson, Detroit, attended the funeral of their cousin, the late Mrs. Argent. Mr. and Mrs. McPherson and son; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dow of Cromarty visited at the home of Mrs. Snyder, Albert street, last Thursday. Mr. C. G. Middleton has been invited by the Archbishop of Toronto to the luncheon on Thursday, April 8th, for the members of the Pro- vincial Council. Mrs. Geo. Walker is in Hamilton this week, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ed. Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Arch. McGugan of Pahnerston were in Clinton last Friday and attended the Masonic At -Home that evening. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Stothers, Miss Agnes and Master Stephen of Arthur were in Clinton last Thurs- day. Mr. Stothers still retains his interest in the Spring Show. While in town they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. J, Gibbings. relief account, $6.24; .F. 11.' Jenner, relief account, $6.00; Wes. McLean, relief account, $5.27; Hugh. Glen, wood for relief, $14.50; Calvin Cutt, relief' account, $10.0.0; Howard Sturdy postage and stationery, $1L75; Town of Clinton, our share of division court charges, $5,66; Supt. pay voucher No. 5, $25.55.. Council then adjournedto meet on Monday, May 3rd, at 1.30 p.m. —R. G. Thompson, Clerk, under auspices of St. Paul's lief account, $27.00; D, E. Gliddon, Mrs. S. Flewett and baby daughter Chancel ;Guild. • 26.2., relief account, $14.87; Thos. Riley, have returned to their home on the RILEY'S GROCERY. Where Quality Sells and Service Tells Specials for Apr, 8-9-10 Canned Peas, 2 for 19c Canned. Tomatoes, 2 for 19c Golden Bantam Corn, 2 for 19c Loose Soap Chips, 3 for 25c Bentniller Pastry Flour, 24's 90c Duff's Shortening,'2 for 27c Forest Creamery Butter, ib. 29c Pickled or Corn Meal Roll, Ib. . ,20c Smoked Cottage Roll, per Ib. ... , 23c Peameal Bacon, per ib. 32c Sliced Pineapple, 2 for 21c Oyster Shell, 18 lbs. for 25c Oranges, per dozen .....29e, 35c, 39c White Swan Wheat Berries 27c Prunes, large, juicy, 2 for 23c Apricots, the best for pies 25c Fancy Filled Cookies, per lb. 19c New Carrots, 2 for 13c We Buy and Grade Eggs for which WE PAY 1 GENT A DOZEN MORE IN CASH OR TRADE. All Eggs Graded by an experienced candler. RILEY'S PHONE 39. FREE, SNAPPY DELIVERY. Varna Road. Mrs, F. Middieton spent the week- end in London with friends, Mr. Mid- dleton motoring down for her on Monday. Miss Catharine Callahan of Lon- don who spent Easter wick with her cousins of the Bayfield Line has re- turned home. LONLPESBORO Mrs. H. Lyon is spending a few weeks at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. Duriean of Constance. Mrs. Robt. Townsend had the mis- fortune'to fall on the ice recently and fracture her wrist. Mr. Fred Austin is again quite ill. A nurse is in attendance. The W. I. meets this Thursday af- ternoon, April 8. Dr. and Mrs. L. Whitely visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Youngblutt on Sunday. Mr. Geo. Barr who has been quite ill all winter is now able to take short walks which is quite encouraging. Miss E. Hudson of Streetsville spent the Easter holidays at the home of her aunt and uncle, Rev. A. W. and Mrs. Gardiner. The concert put on by the 'teen-age boys of the United Church S. S. was staged in Community Hall en Wed- nesday evening, March 30th. The program was excellent. The playlet, "The Lunch Counter," was quite am- using. The boys excelled themselves. The Blyth orchestra gave excellent music. Other numbers on, the pro- gram were also very 'fine and fully enjoyed by all present. The evening was fine and the', crowd fairly large. Wife' (having put on a new even- ing gown)—Look clear, I got it for. half price." Husband—"Why shouldn't you? It is less than half a dress." DRIVE YOUR CAR AROUND 'r,O OW ° IE'S FOR IT'S SPRING CHECK-UP EXPERT CAR WASHING, GREAS- ING, BATTERY SERVICE. SHELL SEALED GAS AND OIL Cars Called For and Delivered Goodyear Tires—Batteries-- Accessories. OOOWN'S SERVICE5, 26-2. STATION Phone "Say It With Flowers" You need our flowers for even, occasion. Better than anything else they will carry your message of sympathy, of appreciation, or of remembrance as the case may be and when you say it with flowers "Say it with ours," C7 Just 6 weeks until Mother's Day. Already we are planning for your floral needs at that time. nin9i?e 3lor st 10 GREENHOUSE PHONI116 FLOWERSHOP PHONE3I SCQTFS GRO CORY Phone 86—Prompt Free Delivery SPECIAL Thu. -Fri. -Sat. Fine Table Salt, 2 pkgs. for .....5c Clothes Pegs, 5 dozen for l5c Big 5 Cleanser, 2 pkgs. for . - 9c Hawe's Floor Wax, 1 lb. tin 43c Pure Cocoa, 2 lbs. for 25c Ginger Ale, the large bottle 15c Muffets, 2 pkgs. for 19c Aylmer Catsup, 2 bottles for ,25c Aylmer Tomato or Veg. Soup, tin, 5e Horne's Puddings, 1 pkg. makes 5 pts. 2 for 19c. Interlake Tissue, large rolls, 3 for 25c Quick Quaker Oats, with China . , 31c. Aurora Coffee, per Ib. 25c (Ground" while you wait) EGGS WANTED— Top Prices—Honest Grade.' U, CHANCE TO SAVE WE ARE GIVING A DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT. ON ALL ELECTRIC LAMPS IN STOCK. You will have your choice of BRIDGE,TABLE, BOUDOIR, DESK, and BED, LAMPS, so take your choice while the Stock lasts.. THEN FOR CEDAR CHESTS We bought a lot of these before the advance in price came, and we are passing the saving on to you, so you will have a good safe place to store your furs, etc, DURING THE WINTER We opened a large space for Second -Hand Furniture, including DRESSERS, BEDS, WASH -STANDS, SIDE -BOARDS, DINING ROOM TABLES, and CHAIRS, DAY BEDS, SOFAS, 3 -PIECE, WICKER SETS, BABY CARRIAGES, ETC. ALL REAL BARGAINS. HARDWARE DEPARTMENT The syrup season should be here soon, and as usual we have the stook to fill all requirements. Our stock of Paints, Varnishes, Shellacks, Brushes, Mops and other materials for Spring house-cleaning is quite complete, so drop in or call us and we will deliver promptly, BALL & ZAPFE THE STORE WITH THE STOCK—PHONE 195. General Hardware, Furniture and Floor Coverings FUNERAL DIRECTORS --AMBULANCE SERVICE. N. Bali, Phone 110. .7..1, Zapfe, Phone 103, Cash Specials Lipton's Tea, per lb. Red Rose Coffee, per lb. Puffed Rice, 2 pkgs. for Raisins, 2 lbs. for Christie's Soda Biscuits, per Ib. Red Bird Matches, 3 pkgs. for Raisins, 2 lbsjor 51c 37c 21c 2'1c 17c 23c 21c Clifford Lobb CLINTON THE STORE WITH THE STOCK. ANY IMPROVEMENTS YOU ARE THINKING OF DOING TO YOUR HOME OR BARN—In Town or Country, can be made under The Home Improvement Plan SEE US AND GET FULL PARTICULARS. You can Reroof, Paint, Remodel Your Plumbing or Heating. GIVE US A CALL. A, if NI Hardware and tM Y ' PlIu17;IDlug Phone 244