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THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
THUD`°., AUG. 12, 1137„
Fresh Fish For Friday
WHOLE (FRESH HAM, per lb. ...... , 22c'w
PORK STEAK, per Ib. 25e
FRESH SAUSAGE',• `2. lbs. for 25e
CRISPY FLAKE SHORTENING, 2 lbs. for .. 27c
CONNELL & TYNDALL
" CLLNTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "
Phone 162. Albert Street
ATTENTION
A BEATTY WASHER SOLD TO YOUR CREDIT
ON THURSDAY, FRIDAY OR SATURDAY
COULD GIVE YOU 2,005,150 VOTES OR MORE.
Hot Weather Specials
Screen Doors .:.$2.50 to $6.90
Window Screens .45c to 50e
Electric Plates.. $2.00 to $3.00
Electric Fans. $5.00 to $7.00
Electric Rangette $25.00
Coleman Gas Iron ... ..$7.25
Outing Jug (gallon) •$1.90
Thermos Bottles (pint), ...45e
Fruit Scales "'^ $2.00
Refrigerator Sets $1.00 to $1.40
BONUS VOTES ON ALL. PAINTS ON THURSDAY,
• FRIDAY OR SATURDAY.
BONUS VOTES ON 25c AND 50e GRAB. BAGS ON '
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
SPECIAL
DAISY BARREL CHURN, No. 2 (second hand) $6.00
CARRIES 60,000 BONUS VOTES.
SUTTER & PERDUE
HARDWARE, PLUMBING, TINSMITHING, ELECTRICAL
Phone 147w. WIRING. P.O. Box 48
Bicycles ::.IIF,Ql ecycl:t'xs
We have a complete stock of New and Used Bicycles and Mot-
orcycles. Inquire about our easy payment plan.
You are invited to come in and inspect a new shipment ot bicycles
with the new patent fort lock.
For your vacation we haven Wide variety of Sporting Goods
of every description. Attractive prices to suit you.
Clinton Bicycle and Motorcycle Sales
Phone 13w.
School of Comm Ice
CLINTON, ONTARIO. '
FALL TERM—SEPTEMBER 7, 1937.
COURSES: STENOGRAPHIC, COMMERCIAL, SECRETARIAL.
SPECIAL and CORRESPONDENCE C,OIJRSES ARRANGED.
M. A. STONE, Com. Specialist, B. F. WARD, B.A., I
Viee-Principal. Phone 198. Principal.
ANNOUNCEMENT
CLINTON GIFT. SHOPPE
Opening Day ---Thursday, August 19th
You are cordially invited to visit Clinton's Exclusive Gift Shoppe
and inspect our interesting display of Linens, China,'Avon Cosmet-
ics and Numerous Gift Suggestions. We believe we have the ans-
wer to your gift problems, whether it be showers, weddings, birth-
days or any gift -giving event., .. FREDA SCHOENHALS. 44-2.
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Superior Stores
PHONE 111—CLINTON.
Specials
for August 12, 13, 14
Carnation Milk, small, 6 tins ....25c
Tolls, 3 tins for 25c
Corn Flakes, Sugar Crisp, 2 pkg15c
Shoe Polish, 2 -in -1, Paste, 2 tins 19c
Catsup, a bottles 19c
C s , 2
Dundee Shortbread . Cakes, Ib. 19c
Pears, Lynn Valley, ^ 15 % ozs.
2 tins for . 19c
Pure Lard, Hillcrest, lb. 15c
Oxydol, large, pkg... 24c
Catsup; large 26 oz. bottle, each 17e
Soap, P. and G., 6 bars 25c
Ginger Snaps, 2 lbs. fat 19c
Minute. Tapioca, 2 pkgs. 19c
Jelly Powders, 4 pkgs. 19c
Castile Soap, 6 cakes ....,19c
Pork and Beans, Aylmer, 22 oz.
2 .tins for 19c
Puffed Wheat, 2 pkgs. 19c
Icing Sugar, 2 lbs. for , . 19c
Aeroxon Fly Coils, 8 for 19c
Black Pepper, half Ib.... 19c.
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GODERICH TOWNSHIP
Mrs. H. Lyon of Londesboro spent
Friday at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. W. R. Lobb.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lobb and chil-
dren Grace and Jim, spent Sunday of
last week at Woodstock and Gobles.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Croden and
daughter, Doris -Gene, of Detroit, and
Mrs. Gordon Livermore,' Sarnia, were
guests on Friday. of Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Stephenson.
Mrs. Arthur Welsh, Bayfield Line,
is the guest this week of her sister,
Mrs. E. J. Welsh, near Clinton.
Miss June Stephenson, Clinton,
spent Friday at her home.,
Miss Garniss, nurse -in -training at
Clinton Community .Hospital, was
guest last week of Miss Kathleen Bea-
com, Bayfield Line.
Miss Edith Merner was a week -end
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mer-
ner.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Raynard of Lon-
don, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence. Stephenson.
Mr. C. J. Ferguson of London is
visiting Mr. Lawrence Stephenson.
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Stirling
were in Toronto . on Friday. Miss
Grace and her friend, Miss Merle
'Stuart returned with them for a two
week's vacation.
The harvest is well advanced, but
the rain is delaying threshing opera-
tions as there is not much grain in
the barns.
HULLETT TOWNSHIP
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carter, and Glen
Carter spent the week -end at the
home of Mr. and,Mrs. Fred King of
Aylmer.
Miss Jean MacDonald + of Walton,
has been visiting with her cousin,
Miss Beryl Carter.
A Thought for Every
Day.
By I NES MaINNES.
The publishers say of this volume,
from which an excerpt appeared in
The News -Record of July 22, that
"the simple philosophy and appre-
ciation of everyday life are here pre-
sented in the form of rhymed prose—
a tyne of work which already has a
large ' following in England, proving
especially popular in the domestic
circle. It is perhaps the ideal med-
ium for
ued-ium:for the expression of sincere and
straightforward feeling, and for re-
cording incidents of daily life."
Written by our townsman, Mr. D.
H. Melnnes, and published in Eng-
land, this volume is now in stock
and the price is 25c.
A SHARP BARGAIN
in every sense of the word are these.
two -bladed' jack-knives. Manufactur-
ed in England and' stamped Sheffield
with blades warranted forged steel
they come in three different colored
handles and are built for service.
Really an excellent value at only 29e.
THE WONDER PAPER
For daily dusting, cleaning and
polishing in the Home, Office and
School. It dusts as it cleans and as
it polishes. Made °especially for fine
furniture; woodwork and hardwood
floors. A timesaver that's conven-
ientand economical. Sells for 30e
a generous package. ,.
SWAT THAT FLY
The one positive method of elimina-
tion is the fly swatter. In addition
to our regular stock at 5c, 10c,. and
15; we now offer a rubber swat-
ter, perforated, with a wire handle,
at the low price of only 7c. Will
riot mark .or mar furnishing like
wire. Get one now and keep your
swatting average up and the flies
down.
Tie W. D. Fair Co
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
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Miss Shirley Bawden is holidaying
at Burk's Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clark were in
Bayfield last week.
Mrs. Agnes Forrester is at Breeze
Hill cottage on the Bluewater High-
way.
Miss Allie Montan of Stratford, who
has been at Breeze Hill cottage,
Iron Springs, has returned home.
Mr.' and Mrs. George VanHorne and
Miss Madeline were at the Thorn -
dale Reunion on Monday.
Miss Madeline Hawkins of Toronto is
spending a week with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hawkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Leonard of Mil-
ton spent the week -end with Mr.
and Mrs.. Fred Leonard.
Mr. Douglas Shipley of Toronto is
spending a week with Mrs. William
Shipley.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil VanHoitne of To-
' Tonto are visiting their parents in
town.
Mrs. G. W. Pinner has returned to
Toronto, „after a visit with her
mother, Mrs. C. H. Bartliff.
Miss Dorothy Holland is the guest of
Miss Margaret Middleton, Goderich
Township, for a few days.
Mr. K. B. MeGoun of Smith's Falls
is visiting his parents, Rev. K. and
Mrs. McGoun at the Rectory.
Miss Pearl Townsend of Edmondville
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George
Knights this week.
Miss Sylvia Greenwood of Toronto
spent Friday of last week with
Miss Evelyn Hall.
Miss Eva Stevenson of Toronto is
the guest of her sister, Mrs. John
Cuninghame.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Paterson and Mrs.
and Mrs. Thos. Herman spent the
week -end in Wiarton.
Mrs. Margaret Johnston of Toronto
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John
Schoenhals.
Miss Florence Rorke and Miss Mit-
chell of Toronto ,. were visitors
last week with the former's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Rorke.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Zinn. and family
of Lucknow visited the lady's moth-
er:, Mrs. Geo. Holland on Sunday
last.
Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Potter of
Brooklyn, N.Y., are visiting the
former's parents, Mr., and Mrs .0.
W. Potter. .
Miss .Elizabeth Gibbings of Toronto
is visiting her sister and brother,
Mrs. Treleaven and Mr. B. J. Gib-
bings.-
Mrs. Walter Bentley and daughter,
Joyce, of Toronto, are visiting
Mrs. Will Biggart and other rela-
tives.
Messrs. Geo. VanHorne of Clinton
and Jack and Cecil of Toronto are
camping at Baie-de-Dore for a few
days this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Biggart of De-
troit and Mrs. D. D. White, Niagara
Falls, have * been visiting their
brother, Mr .William Biggart.
Mrs. Swartz returned to her home
in 'Toronto last Sunday, after vis-
iting her daughter, . Mrs. G. M.
Counter, in town.
Mrs. William Cook and little daugh-
ter) Carol, of St.Catharines' are
spending two weeks with Mrs. S.'
G. Castle. Miss Barbara " Cook,
who has been here for the summer
is returning home with them next
week.
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THIS WEEK—BONUS VOTES
PEANUT .BUTTER, 15c
TUNA FLAKES, 12 ozs. 15c
PEANUT BUTTER, 16 oz., 25c
RASPBERRY JAR 32 oz., 29c.
Votes
1500
1500
2500
2900
FOR PICNICS -
Cheese Spread, jars 15c
Golden (Spray, for 15c
Sandwich Spread, for 17c
Fancy 'Assorted Cookies 19c
Buy these Specials and Help Your Favourite
Contestant.
BIG SPECIALS IN FRUIT DEPARTMENT—
Popular Prices. For ,Popular Contestants:
Bananas, 3 lbs. for
Blueberries, per lb
Cantaloupes, at
Musk Melons, at
Where
"Sells for Less"
Price Prevails
23c
15c
15c and 2'Oc
20c
RILEY'S GROCERY.
Where Quality Sells and Service Tells
Dates, Pitted, 2 lbs. for 21c
Dates, with stones in, 3 lbs. 21c
Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs. for
Fresh Prunes, 2 lbs. for
10 lbs. White Sugar
New Cheese, per lb.
Old Cheese, per lb.
Aeron Fly Coils, 3 for
Smoked Rolls
Pickled Rolls
Tomatoes, 5 lbs. for
Tomatoes, basket
Benmiller Pastry Flour, 24's
Davies Cheese, pkg.
Loose Tapioca, 2 lbsfor
No. 1 Potatoes, peck
21c
21c
57c
18c
25c
5c
30c
28e
23c
490
....83c
14c
19c
23c
We buy and grade eggs for Which
WE PAY ONE, CENT A DOZEN
MORE IN CASH OR TRADE. All
Eggs graded by an experienced cand-
ler.
RILEY'S
PHONE 39.
FREE, SNAPPY DELIVERY.
LONDON ROAD
The August meeting of the London
Road Community Club has been post-
poned until some future date.
Misses Georgina and Margaret Mur-
ray of London are visiting with
Mrs. George Falconer.
HOLMESVILLE
Mr. Joseph Palmer of Detroit vis-
ited recently at the home of his
brother, Mr. Proctor Palmer.
Mis Alma Trewartha is spending
this week at Arthur.
Mr. and Mrs. Brogden MacMath
visited in Toronto last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Calbeck and
son of Windsor visited it it d over the
week -end with the former's aunt,
Miss Susan Ateheson,
Mrs. Walter Wilson and daughter,
Ruth, of Timmins, is visiting with
Mr.and Mrs. Les. Jervis.
The August meeting of the W.M.S.
and W.A. was held at the home of
Mrs. George Mair. Miss Cora Tre-
wartha was in charge of the W.M.S.
meeting. The lesson in three parts
was taken by Mrs. Elmer Patter, Mrs.
Edward Grigg and Miss , Charlotte
Trewartha. A reading "The Stran-
ger Within our Gates," was given by
Mrs. Will Yeo, followed by a piano
solo •by Miss Ruth 'P'otter.' Two in-
teresting temperance readings were
given by Mrs. Ed. Trewartha and
Mrs. Bill Jervis. The meeting was
then turned over to the W.A. presi-
dent, Mrs. E. Yeo, and several items.
of business; were discussed. It was
decided to hold an ice cream social
at the home of Mrs. E. Yeo on - the
twentieth of August.
A dainty lunch was served by the
hostesses, Miss S. Ateheson, Mrs.
George Mair and Mrs. Elmer Potter.:
Miss Cora Trewartha who has been
attending the teachers :course at
Guelph has returned to her "home
here for the remainder of the boli -
THURSDAYS FREE' VOTING, DAY—We will. be
AT -1- OME to Welcome You AU.
Before we give you more Campaign News, we will
be into the Amateur Concert Night. Do not muss
it. Wonderful Concert for 25c.
BIG EGG FEATURE—
Bring us .your eggs, our expert egg candler
will serve you, and Highest Prices' are being paid.
Entrance off Rattenbnry and Ontario Streets.
Good parking space here.:,
THUR,S'DAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
/Big Value in Votes.
25c GRAB BAGS
50c GRAB BAG
2500 VOTES
5000 VOTES
TEA NEWS—Tea Market. is Very Firm. Salada
Tea has already advanced. This week we have al
BIG BONUS; SPECIAL of English Breakfast Tea:
1 Lb. for 50c 5000 BONUS VOTES
2 Lbs. for MOO 10,000 BONUS VOTES
CLINTON'S BIG
ILcat CORNER G:y:OCETERIZ
Phone 48
days.
Miss Frances Potter is holidaying
at the Herbert cottage in Muskoka.
Mr. and Mrs. Butt and two chil-
dren of Thamesforcl have taken over
the store and service station recent-
ly vacated by Mr. and Mrs. George
A. Spence.
Rev. C. W. D. Cosens of Wesley -
Willis Church, Clinton, will conduct
services in the United Church next
Sunday at 2,80 o'clock in the absence
of Rev. J. Herbert who is holidaying
in Muskoka
Miss Katheen Huller of Sebring-
ville is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Huller.
F. R. CUNINGHAME
Florist
Member of Florists Telegraph
Delivery Association. '
"SAY IT WITH FLOWERS
SAY IT WITH OURS."
FOR ALL OCCASIONS.
Our Telegraph Service ensures -de-
livery of flowers prdmptly any-
where. We will gladly explain
this service to you at any time.
Special Attention given to Funeral
Orders and Design Work.
Greenhouses and Flower Shop
on Huron Street. •
Phone 176.
SCOTT'S FI�CEAY
Ph. 86, Clinton. Opposite Post Office
Free Delivery.
SPECIALS
August 12, 13, 14
Chase & Sanborn Coffee,
freshly ground, per lb. ..,....39c
Rose Baking Powder, 1 ib. tin ..15c
Muffets, -2 for - 19c
Old Dutch Cleanser, 2 for 19c
Castile Toilet Soap, 10 for 25e
Brooms, good quality corn,
4 string 23e
Good Humor Cereal, pkg. 19c
McCormack's Sodas, 20 oz. pkg.
Fresh axed Crispy, pkg. 25c
Salmon, 1 Ib. tin, Keta 10c
Candy, Gum Drops, Coated Pea-
nuts, half lb. ... 9c,
Salted Peanuts, per lb. .. 15c
PREMIUMS
28 Useful and Beautiful Premiums
to. choose from. .See our window dig -
play 'for a few. Come in and' see
them and get a trade card.,
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Thrity Ikyers
Owing to the fact that so many of our friends and customers from
the country have been so busy gathering in their Harvest
We have decided to extend our Furniture
Sale to the End of this Month.
So when you get the time it certainly will pay you to come in and
get some of these Bargains, as its all new stock, and we know you
will never Buy Furniture any Cheaper—Anywhere.
BALL & ZAPFE
THE STORE WITH THE STOCK—PHONE 195.
General Hardware, Furniture and Floor Coverings
FUNERAL. DIRECTORS --AMBULANCE SERVICE.
N. Ball, Phone 110. J. J. Zapfe, Phone 103.
Clinton Community Campaign
BUY! BUY! BUY!
Everytime yon buy inour store you can make o le of your
friends happy as we give votes with every, sale made or for trade
cards you niay ,buy from your friends,
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR GRAB BAGS.
They pay a large percentage of votes, 25c bags will pay 2,500 votes;
50c bags will pay 5,000 votes. These bags will be on display and
contain extra good value.
BONUS VOTES WILL BE PLACED ON MEN"S AND BOYS
WORK CLOTHES.
For each and every dollar you spend 10,000 votes per dollar will
be allowed. Stock up on these lines while you can get so many votes.
THIS WILL BE FOR THURS., FRI., and SAT., THIS WEEK ONLY.
OUR. MEAT COUNTER will be filled with Choice Meats, and sold
at our usual Bargain Prices. We have ordered an extra supply of
Beef Roasts to take care of our customers who were disappointed
last week.
Clifford Lobb
THE STORE WITH THE STOCK
FA ;'..r MER
Paint Your Metal or Asphalt Roof with a
PURE ASPHALT PAINT
$1.00 PER GALLON—A Brush loaned to apply this.
Call and See Sample.
Harand
T.
9' Plumbing Phone 244