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The Clinton News Record, 1937-09-09, Page 8AGE8 THE CLl'`NTON NEWS -RECORD 3 lb. Pail Schneider's Lard 4gc Bulk Lard, per lb. • 16c Crispy -Flake Shortening, 2 lbs. for , 27c Lamb Stews, per ib. 15c' Rib Boiling:Beef, per lb. Brisket Boils, per ib. 15c 12c CONNELL & TYNDALL " CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET " Phone 162. Albert Street Summer Will Soon Be Over AND THAT BRINGS UP 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 also 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 4g 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. SECOND ANNUAL BAND EXTRAVAGANZA on Main Street, CLINTON TO -NIGHT Thursday, September 9th A REAL GOOD TIME.—DON'T MISS IT. DANCING, GAMES AND FUN FOR EVERYONE. SEAFORTH HIGHLAND BAND IN ATTENDANCE. 48-1. Superior Stores , PHONE 111—CLINTON. ' Specials SPECIALS FOR SEPT 9, 10, 11 Tea, Royal York, Orange Pekoe, half lb. for 26c Jam, Raspberry or Strawberry 32 oz. jar 24c Pure Lard, Hillcrest, per Ib. 15c Ammonia, Handy, pkg. 5c Soap, Pearl Naptha, 6 bars • . • .25c Soap, Lifebuoy, 3 bars for .....25c Soda Biscuits, 1 lb. bag ........15c Peanut Butter, Ige., 25 -oz. jar ...25c Candied Ginger, half lb. 15c Pineapple, sliced or crushed, 2 tins for 21c Baking Powder, Superior, lb. 23c Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs. for 25e Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs. 25c -Tomato Juice, Endo, 3 20.oz. tins 25c Jelly Powders, McLaren's, 5 for 25c S.O.S. Scouring Pads, em. 14c; lge 23c Crowe Jars, Small, Medium, Large. , Rubber Rings, Zinc Rings. Pure Spices and Vinegars. • R1. THOMPSQN Free Deli -very "Wife—"When `we married I thought to be away for a month. you were a brave man." Mr, Joseph"^Nicholson of Ethel, vis- I1usband—"So' did everybody else." ited friends here on Sunday. GODERICH TOWNSHIP Mr. and Mrs. C.'Durrant, St, Tho- mas, were guests this week -end of the latter's uncles, Messrs. Oliver and Arthur Welsh. -Mrs. Gordon Livermore, London, Mrs. T. Oradea and daughter, Doris Gene, of Detroit, were guests of their brother, Mr. Lawrence Stephenson, Bayfield Line. Miss Helen Welsh spent the week- end with Miss Mary Snowden, Blue Water Highway. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Welsh, Toronto, Miss Mary Welsh, Mr, Alex. Welsh of Lambeth, visited relatives on the Bayfield Line on Labour Day. Miss Dorothy Henderson of Code - rich has assumed the duties as tea- cher at S. S. No. 10. Council Meeting:—Council met in Holmesville on Tuesday last. Tolton & Diehl of Stratford pre- sented a claim for repairing a car that was damaged during the flood, not Noahs flood, needless to say there was no action taken. Bell Tele- phone asked for reconsideration of their request of April, to have a by- law passed giving the Road Supt. power to deal with the setting r of poles, etc., on the roads of this Township, this to be dealt with at next meeting: ` The council decided to advertise for tenders for crush- ing and delivering about 3000 yards of gravel to be delivered wherever needed. Accounts paid: Signal S t a r, printing. $572; -Jas. McMillen, sheep claim, $10.00; W. H. Lobb, valuing sheep, $5.40; Supt. pay voucher No. 9; $244.76. Council then adjourned to meet an 'Monday, Sept. 20th. at 8 p.m., to deal with any tenders for crushing the gravel.—R. G. Thompson,\ Clerk. CONSTANCE Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott spent Sunday. in Ingersoll, Little Joyce Mc- Kay returned home with them. Mrs. Adam Nicholson Left for Stratford on Monday. ;She intends 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 6ll slii i �V •� u.,,._ .. ul lllii w Miss Evelyn Hall has returned home after a visit in Toronto. Mrs. W. S. R. Holmes spent the week- end with friends in Toronto, Mr. Gerald Holmes of Toronto, spent the week -end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Jenkins were in Stratford on Friday. Mr. J. B. Lobb is at the Toronto Ex- hibition this week, Mrs. S. T. Murch and Miss Vera Murch of Sarnia, spent the holiday with Miss Harriet Courtice. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Jenkins are spend- ing the week -end in Toronto. Mr. Benson Sutter returned on Tues- day after visiting friends in Toron- to and St. Catharines. Mr. Ken. Carter and Miss Josie Car- ter of Chatham spent the holiday at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elliott of Toron- to• were visitors here over the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Raynor of St. Catherines, spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hawkins. Miss Edythe Johnston of Toronto spent the week -end at her home in town. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnston of St. Catharines were week -end visitors with Mrs. Charlie Lovett. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Howes have returned from their vacation at Kintail. Mrs. Barbara Robb and daughter, Kathleen, 'of Stratford, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Johnston. Miss Laureen and Lloyd' McSwain of Tiverton, and Mr. Garnet Taylor of Paisley, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Barrett Taylor. Mr. Dean Courtice of Hamilton, and Mr. Burns Wade of Fort William, called on Miss Harriet Courtice last week. Mrs. Wm. Perdue has returned from an extended trip to Bay City, Michigan, where she was called due to the serious illness of her sister. Mr. and Mrs. F. Smith accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Penhale, of Exeter, spent Sunday with Mrs. George Holland; Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Shipley spent the holiday and week -end visiting with friends in Stoney Creek, Niagara Falls and Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kennedy and son of Detroit, returned home on Tue- day after visiting for a couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Alex, Slonan. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sutter visited in Toronto over the week -end with friends, also to meet, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chant .of Pittsfield, Mass., who are visiting there. Mrs. Frank Layton of town, and Mrs. F. Pepper of Tuckersmith, visited the former's daughter, Mrs. Cecil VanHorne, Toronto, over the week -end and holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Ian MacLeod and Mr. and Mrs. D; C. 'MacNeil spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Armstrong at their cottage in Port Elgin, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Jenkins of Ot- tawa visited with, Mr. and Mrs. Rees Jenkins at Woodlands Farm, 'after spending the week -end at Tobermory with friends. Mr. Ivan Papernick returned Wed- nesday morning after spending the holiday with a friend in Detroit. They went by plane to. Chicago, and saw the baseball game and boat races there. • Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Wallis, and Mi. and Mrs. W. C. Wallis, were in Stratford on Friday attending the funeral of a cousin who was killed in a motor accident in Albany, New York. Labor Day visitors with Mrs. Mary Sparling, Rattenbury street were Mr. and Mrs, R. C. Rathwell, of Lucknow, Mrs. A. 13. Stephenson, Bayfield, and Mrs. George Way of Neepawa, Manitoba. Mi•s, Way is extending her visit here. TELLS ANOTHER. THURS., SEPT: 9 1937, ONE FRIEND Peach W We are having Large Shipments o Peaches Every Day And we believe the best Varieties are Coming in for Canning Special Attention to Canning Orders on FRIDAY and ;SATURDAY SPECIAL PRICE ON LANTIC SUGAR And Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 14th and 15th will be BIG PEACH DAYS. -By the Bag—if you Buy Peaches From Us.. RED AND WHITE We still have a few Pencils and:Stribblers to be gi- ven away with each of the following Red and White Products: Baking Powder Custard Powder Ginger 'Ale, 2 for Chicken Haddie, 2 for Red and White Coffee Flour, 7,1bs. for 25c 25c 29c 29c 42c 3'2c FRIGID1AI'RE Ham and Cheese Loaf, per Ib. Pickled Roll, per Ib. Breakfast Bacon, per lb. Dutch Loaf, Ib., piece Jellied Tongue, per lb. 29c 29c 30c 29c 39c Manning's, Weston's, McCormick's, Package Cook- ies; Graham Wafers, Cocoanut Wafers and Cara- mel, per pkg. 15c Just received a New Consignment of Premium. Royal Duchess China. Please bring in your Cards Where "Sells for Less" Price Prevails ID • W. T. O'NEIL CLINTON'S BIG CORNER GROCETEBr Phone 48 RILEY'S GROCERY. Where Quality Sells and Service Tells Pork and Beans, .2 for 19c 190 Jelly Powders, 4 for 19c Tapioca, loose, 2 for 19c Bananas . 19c and 25c Davies Cheese, half Ib. pkg. ...15c Heintz Catsup . . 19c Seedless Raisins, 2 for 21c Pitted Dates, 2 for 21c Dates with Pitts in, 3 for 21c New Cheese, lb. 18c Old Cheese, lb. 25c P. and G. Soap, 6 for 25c Sunlight Soap, 4 for 23c Kellogg Corn Flakes, 3 for 25c Cascade Salmon, 2 for - 25c Green Gage Plums, Blue Plums, Peaches,' Celery Hearts, Peppers, Tomatoes by the bushel .,.:50c Rice, 3 for We Buy and Grade eggs for Which we.pay lc a dozen more in Cash or Trade. RILEY'S PHONE 39. FREE, SNAPPY DELIVERY. VARNA Thursday, September 16th, will be observed as a holiday by the stores here. The congregation of the United Church have set Thursday, October 14th as the date for a hot fowl sup- per. Mr. Lloyd Keys spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James. M. Reid and family, of Clinton. BRUCEFIELD Mr. Lee Kisfer of London, spent the holiday at his home here. Mrs. Robt. Dawson and Mrs. Alice Hohner spent Tuesday in Exeter. Mrs. Jas. O'Brien spent Friday in London. Mr. and Mrs. H. 1'. Berry, Elsie and Genevieve, spent Sunday at Blue - vale. Mr. John Aikenhead and daughter, Jean, of London, spent the week -end in the vicinity. Miss Flora Murdoch and friend of Detroit, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. John Cairns. , Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cudmore of Brampton, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Cud - more of ,Cargill, Mr. and Mrs. String- ham and Miss Wheatley of Wood- stock, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. Ward. Dr. and Mrs. Albert Aikenhead of Calgary, are visiting relatives in the vicinity. • Mr. John 'Kitchen of Drayton, vis- ited his mother, Mrs. Mustard, and friends over the holiday. . Mr. and Mrs: John Kaiser and son, Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kaiser of Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Zuefle of Hensall, called on friends in the vil- lage: Mr. and Mrs. Tr Dunlop of Owen Sound, visited with Mr. and Mrs, Ross. Scott and Mrs. Rattenbury. Miss Eleanor Rattenbury of Bur- lington, who has been visiting rela- tives here, has returned home. Miss Ellen Scott of London, visited at her home here. Mr. 'and Mrs. J. K. Cornish spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston of Exeter and Mr. Johnston of Toronto visited Mrs. O'Brien on Monday. Dr. and Mrs. Dudley Rogers of Wyandotte, Mich„ visited friends in the village last week. Miss Irene Snider of London, spent the holiday at her home here. The Misses Evelyn Grainger and Jean Watson of Stratford General Hospital spent the week -end at their homes here. Flowers! Any Time is the Correct Time to "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" HOT HOUSE CUCUMBERS, Also GREEN AND RED. PEPPERS FOR SALE. F.! R. CUNINGHAME Florist Phone 176. Member of Florists Telegraph Delivery Association. SCOTT'S GROCERY Phone 86 — — Free Delivery SPECIAL—SEPT. 9th, 10th, llth Arrow Blend Tea, per lb . 53C (Equals Many Higher Priced Teas) Aurora Coffee, per lb. (Ground while you wait). Red Rose Tea, half lb. 28c Christie's Ritz Biscuits, pkg. , 14c 25c McCormack's Bingo Biscuits, lb 1.9C Libby's Spaghetti, 27 oz. tin 25c 2 for , Brooms, Good 5 -string , 27c Canada Dry Orange Dk 19c Large Bottle .,.,rin.,,. Canada Dry Ginger Ale, Ige. „19c Pitted Cherries, 2 tins for , 23C New Cheese, Ib. 19c Sani-Flush, per tin ...,...,,27c See Our Window Display for a New Assortment of Choice Premiums. EGGS WANTED -Highest Prices. Scott's Grocer! 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 niay 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 Sauhex sure death to flies, vermin ,and insects, and the old reliable Sapho, to fight those pesky moths. For the long evenings, 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—QUICK RETURNS BALL & ZAPFE THE STORE WITH THE STOCK—PHONE 195. General Hardware,loor Coverin FUNERAL DIRECTORSFurni_AeMBnUIJkNCE SERVICE. N. Ball, Phone 110. J. J. Zapfe, Phone 103. 6►.011•a.,,a.1441M„a., X11_„,11•M,.11mHIMOUIM.11..11...ona,.,...1111.1r,.' CASH SPECIALS Boneless Beef Roll, per lb. Boneless Picnic Ham, per lb. Weiners, per Ib. Bacon, Dumart's, in piece, per lb. Bologna, in piece, 2 lbs. for Pressed Ham, per lb. Shortening, Dumar t's, 2 lbs. for Lard, Dnmart's, 2 lbs. for Cottage Roll, Sweet ridded, per lb 15c 25c 19c 27c 29c 29c 27c 29c 25c Clifford Lobb "The Store With. the Stock” Have Your our 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. mainsHardware and , , Plumbzng Phone 244