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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1937-09-02, Page 9terii-neeeA"Tratie ale LARD, SCHNEIDER'S, Guaranteed, 20 lb. pail for . $3.10 SAUSAGES, 2 lbs. for - 25e VEAL STEWS, per Ib. 15c RIB BOILING BEEF, per lb. 15c BRISKET BOILS, per lb. 12c CONNELL & TYNDALL CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET" Albert Street Phone 162. Summer Will Soon. Be Over AND THAT BRINGS IJP THE QUESTION OF HEATING If you are going to need a new Furnace, we will be glad to give you an estimate on the cost of a Hot Air or Hot Water Heating System for your home. We else; carry a full line of -Cook Stoves and Heaters. Ceresan The only reliable treatment for Smut on Wheat—a C -I -L Pro- duct. We recommend this product to the farmer interested in more and better' wheat. SUTTER & PERDUE HARDWARE, PLUMBING, TINSMITHING, ELECTRICAL Phone 147w. WIRING. P.O. Box 48 Bicycles and Motorcycles A new shipment of motorcycles just received. See our com- plete stock of new and used bicycles. Easy terms arranged. We also buy and sell guns, sporting goods and supplies. All makes of bicycles and motorcycles repaired. Clinton Bicycle and Motorcycle Sales Epps' Transport Building—Next Door to Creamery, Phone 13w. School of Commerce CLINTON, ONTARIO. FALL TERM—SEPTEMBER 7, 1937. • COURSES: STENOGRAPHIC, COMMERCIAL, SECRETARIAL. SPECIAL and CORRESPONDENCE COURSES ARRANGED. M. A. STONE, Com, Specialist, B. F. WARD, B.A., Vice -Principal, Phone 198. Principal. 10/01/1.m.0...1•04141.1•11.11m1100m04110164.01•1.1141e1.1.1.0.S11.0.114M11•1101141.=114=0114..11.m.o.0410.0.= ieth birthday last Wednesday, Aug. Superior Stores 26th All of his family were present, PHONE 111—CLINTON. and a number of relatives to congrat- ulate hike, •• Mrs, Alex. Woods, Mrs. Bruce Gam- mie of Elva, and Mrs. Arnold Barbour of Fergus, also attended. Specials holidays with friends in Goderich. Mrs. Gordon is spending a weeks' Mr. and Mrs. Ed. McRoberts and FOR SEPT. 2, 3 and 4 Mrs. Thompson of Wingham, spent a day with Messrs. Dave and Frank Todd. Mr. Tom Todd left on Friday for Toronto C.N.E. with his herd of Pol- led -Angus. Miss Dorothy McQuillian spent the week -end in Toronto, Mrs. Gordon and Miss Mary Reth- erford, Mrs. W. I. Miller, Miss Grace Stuart, and Miss Isabel Miller, mot- ored to Midland last week and en- joyed a boat trip from there, Mrs, Tom Campbell, Mr. and Mrs., Victor Taylor and family of Stanley, spent a day recently with Mr. and Mrs. Robinson Woods, Miss Grace Stuart of Chicago, who has been visiting with Miss W. T: Rutherford, left on netley to return home. Miss W. theeford, Misses Isabel and Dorally Miller accompan- ied her to London. Mr. Donald Clark and son, Colin, of Ottawa, called on friends in the village recently. Mise W. I. Rutherford returned to Kirkland Lake, Miss Lula Weather - head to near Parry Sound, and John Foran to Bigwood. Mies Helen Thorns of Peterboro is a visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Thome. Maple Leaf Salmon,. halfs 16c (Limit 4 tins to a customer) Salt, Plain or Iodized, 2 cartons 10c Pork and Beans, Libby's, 2 tall, 21 oz. tins 15c Orange Marmalade, 2 lb. jar 25c Soap, P. and G., 6 bars 25c Shortening, Hillcrest, 2 lbs. 27c Manning's Summer Sweet Biscuits Lb... 19c Premium Tea, Ib. 69c (China Cup and Saucer Free) Pumpkin, Aylmer, Choice, 2 1-2's 2 tins for 21.e Seeded Raisins, Lexie, pkg. 16c Rine°, large pkg. 24c Ivory Flakes, lge. pkg. 23c Bon Ami, Cake or Powder 14e Crisco, 1,s, each ........ ....„ 23c Aylmer Grape Juice, 10 1-2 oz. tins, 2 for 25c Aylmer Irish Stew, 2 tins 25c Crown Jars, Small, Dozen $1.04 Medium, Dozen . 1 14 Peaches, Plums and Pears At Lowest Prices. T fl FIHDellvery MEN ST. HELENS. Mr. and Mrs. John Bracken and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Bracken, of Pontiac, visited with Mac. James BarboUr and Mr. Wm. Woods and familiee. A dinner was held at the home of Mrs. Dan Martin for her father, Mr, Nine Woods, who celebrated his eight - NO CHARGE IS LIKELY OVER HURON FATALITY GODERICH. — Following t h e finding ore coroner's jury at Wing - ham, attaching blame to William Me - Cool, of that town, for the death or George B. NavThr. farmnr killed en an intersection motor crash a month ago, it is unlikely there will be any prosecution, it was learned here today from official circles. The cor- oner, Dr. R. C. Redmond, advised an "accidental" verdict in his charge. The jury deliberated two hours before returning the verdict blaming elc- • School Books and Supplies 10 Pencils for 5c A BETTER THAN USUAL VALUE. 10 Scribblers for 25c An Extra Special Value for Scholars. The W. D. Fair Co Often the Cheapest—Always the Best P •B AMIIMMOI.1101•14...• Mr. Percy Hutchings of Hamilton. is visiting his sister, Mrs. G. E. Hall. Mrs. J. W. Treleaven is in Toronto this week visiting her sister. Miss Rae Weatherwax of Orillia was the guest of Miss Cathleen Cuning- hame last week. Rev. C. W. D. Cosens and family have returned from a pleasant va- cation at Point Clark. Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson and family of Kincardine, spent Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Kay. Miss Mary Butler of Stratford, and Mr. Alex. Butler of Godericle spent the week with their mother, Mrs. Tunney. Mrs. Wilfred Colclough and son, Iv- an, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Groves and family spent Sunday with their brother, Mr. Ed. Groves of Guelph., Constable John Stewart, Mrs. Stewart and son, Harry, of Belgrave, and Miss G. Faye of Hamilton, were visiting last week with Mr. and Mrs. A. Groves. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Dippell and chil- dren of Bowmanville, who have been visiting Mrs. Dipell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Potter, return- ed to Eowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Kirk of Bir- mingham, Mich., who spent part of their holidays here, are on a mot- or trip to the Southern States and Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Appleton of Ro- chester, New York, were guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Layton and other friends in the vicinity. Mrs. Davidson of Brueefield, Miss Mee Davidson, San Diago, and Miss Helen Davidson of To- ronto, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McKnight, on Sun- day last. Miss Ruby Potter and Miss Taylor of Providence, R.I., who have been visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Potter, returned home. Mrs. James Livermore, Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Livermore and Billy, of Aylmer, also Mrs. Clarence Green and Audrey, of Teeswater, have been spending their vacation at Bayfield. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Tanner and chil- dren have been visiting Mrs. Tan- ner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Walker; Mrs. Tanner staying with her mother while Mr, Walker and Mr. Tanner attended Toronto Exhibition. Miss Florence French, grandaughter of Mrs. French, King street, who has often visited here, graduated from McDonald Institute, Guelph, last Spring, and following a recent visit with relatives in Wetaskiwin, Alberta, left last week for Calgary where she will be 'employed as in- structor on the Calgary staff. MTS. F. L. Creighton and son, Fran - de of Detroit were recent visitors with Mac. Creighton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kith. On their return they were accompanied by the Misses Thelma a n d Pearl Creighton wihb have been holiday- ing here. Mrs. Fred Ross and son, Donald, of Auburn, who had been visiting in Detroit also came with Mrs. Creighton, later proceeding to their home in Auburn. THE CLINTON NEWS-RECORI) THURS. SEPT 2- 1937 sr....4irm4ir...7•00,-atival..414 Timis ANcrruEit I I .1-EbOR DAY and 2aways la' the" Loa& BED AND IIVIOME ONE FRIEND , ,,, ,... . SCHOOL DAY SPECIALS , ' - SEPT. 2nd,, 3rd and 4th This isthe PEACH SEASON of the year. Something You Will Enjoy, Peaches and Shredded Wheat Biscuits FREE 1-5c Red and White Pencil and 1 Scribbler With— • 1 Tin Asparagus Tip 23c Red and White Baking Powder,., 25c 1 Custard Powder 25c FRUIT ;SPECIALS—. Brazilian Oranges, per dozen ......39c Bananas, 3 lbs. for Canteloupes • 23c 5c and. 10C FRIGIDAIRE— Pickled Roll, per lb. Cottage Smoked Roll, per lb.• Dutch Loaf, per lb. Variety Loaf, per Ib. Coronation Loaf , Bologna, 2 lbs. for Breakfast Bacon, piece, Ib. 29c 35c 29c 35c 35c 29c 30c Egg Department—Eggs bought at highest prices. Menne' Where "Sells for Less" Price Prevails 1111=11111111 WEEK -END SPECIALS— _ Coleo Soap, 6 for P. and G., Soap, 6 for SPECIAL— English Breakfast Tea, -per lb. Spaghetti, large tin Falcon Brand Peas, at_ Icing Sugar, 2 lbs. for New Fiddle Stix, pkg 16c 25c. 50c 11c 10c 19c' 20c Eat Fleichman's Yeast for Health. W. T. O'NEIL CLINTON'S3IG Phone 48 RILEY'S GROCERY. Where Quality Sells and Service Tells CANNING SPECIALS Green Gage Plums, 11 qt. basket 40c Tomatoes, Home-grown, 11 qt. ..25c Peaches, No. 1, 6 qt. basket ....49c Peaches, No. 2, 6 qt. basket ....39c Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs. 57c Grape Fruit, 5 for Oranges, dozen 29c, 35c, 39c Bananas, dozen 19c, 25c Pumpkins 10e and 19c Cooking Apples, 6 qt. basket ...20c Quart Sealers . $L14 Pint Sealers . $1.05 4 Dozen Rubbers 23c Zinc Rings .. 21c Celery Hearts, Red Peppers, Hot and Sweet Green Pepper, Sweet and Hot Etc. 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, HARVEST DANCE NEW AND OLD TIME under auspices of the Clinton Old Time Dance Club BAYFIELD PAVILION MONDAY, SEPT. 6 LABOR DAY This will be our last Summer Dance this year. We thank you for your splendid support in the past and hope you will all be with us to help wind up the Season. Music by the Rustic Rhythmaires Dancing 9 pen. to 2 a.m. Admission 25c. EVERYBODY WELCOME on Wednesday afternoon, September lst, Twenty-two members, four vis- itors and five children were present. The meeting opened by singing the Ode, and roll call was responded to by an interesting fact about Canada, The treasurer's report was then giv- en, showing a goodly balance on hand. "Flow gently, Sweet Afton", was sung in unison and the balance of the meeting was spent in sewing. The meeting was closed by repeating the Homemaker's Prayer, and the Na- tional Anthem. The roll call for the October meet- ing will be, "Some Gift I received from my grandmother." Do you want to make dreamy hours cheery for sick friends and shut-ins? "Say It With Flowers" Our bouquets of Mixed Flowers Will please you. F. R. CUNINGHAME Florist Phone 176. Member of Florists Telegraph Delivery Association. .SCOTT'S GROCERY Phone 86 — — Free Delivery SPECIALS—September 1, 2, 3 TUCKERSMITH Super Suds, large pkg. 25c and 3 bars Toilet Soap, all for Mr. and Mrs. R. Coleman visited with Sarnia friends on Sunday. Mis- ses Dorothy and Hazel who have been visiting there for several weeks,. returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Barton and Mrs. Barton, Sr., of Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. F. Townsend on Tuesday. Mr., Giff. Crich met with a nasty accident -last Saturday. He was fix- ing some timbers in his barn and fell several feet hitting his head on a sharp edge of board, causing a gash on his head which necessitated severalstitches to close. Mr. F. Garrett left for Petrolia on Tuesday where he has taken a school. Ma. F. Whitmore began his teach- ing career at Lumley on Wednesday. Mr, F. Townsend has been doing some carpenter work for Mrs. Spar - ling, who has purchased the .Perdue house in Clinton. Mr. Alex. Sperling of St, Marys has been assisting his mother to get settled in her new home. The Tuckersinith Ladies' Club met at the home of Mrs. Austin Mathieson Sunlight Soap, 4 for 23c Princess Flakes with Free Package, 2 for29c 0. K. Laundry Soap, 4 for ...15c Catelle's Spaghetti, per pkg. .,09c Quick Quaker Macaroni, pkg. 11c Flowerdale Tea, half lb. 38c Jelly Powders, Deluxe, with 9 r Scribblers, 6 for tee, Libby's Pork and Beans, 23 oz.,19C 2 for . • Peanut Butter, 1 lb. ..... 15c Dutch Cocoa, genuine, 1 1b .., -23e - PREMIUMS 28 Useful and Beautiful Premiums to Choose from. See Our Window Display. Come in and See Them. and Get a Trade Card. Eggs Wanted—Try Our Grading. Scott's Grocery 11.111111W Enjoy Some Real Comfort Our Midsummer Sale has been quite satisfactory, and in order to keep our stock right up to date, we have added a lot of the Newest Styles of Studio Couches, Chesterfield Suites, Bedroom Suites, Tables for various uses, lamps of all kinds, in fact anything you may want, to make your home more comfortable and cheery, HARDWARE DEPARTMENT We are offering a discount of 10 percent. on Screen Doors and Windows while the stock lasts. Then we have a large stock of Fly -Go and Saphex sure death to flies, vermin and insects, and the old reliable Sapho, to fight those pesky moths. Forthe longevenings, get yourself a COleman Gasoline or Kerosene Lamp or Lantern. We have a Bargain in a Sunny -Suds Electric Washer, or a Maxwell hand -power Vacuum Washer, SMALL PROFITS—QLTICK RETURNS 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. CASH SPECIALS 1 Running Shoes for Girls and Boys at Reduced Prices. Gies School Dresses lypy's Overalls Boy's Blue Pants with Rivets Boy's ;Short Length School Pants Boy's Shirt and Pant Suits, at Boy's Blouses 59c " 98c 75c to $1.25 $1.00 59c .$1.29 49c to 59c Clifford Lobb "The Store With the Stock" Have Your Furnace Overhauled AND BE PREPARED FOR THE COOL NIGHTS. HECLA FURNACES LEAD.—THERE IS A REASON.—ASK US.' Repair those leaking Eave Troughs Now and Save the Foundation. T. Hawkins, Hardware and Plumbingphon, - 244