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TIIE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
SCHNEIlDER''S. LARD, in 20 lb. pails',':
$L1•0
SCHNEIDERiS LARD, inn 10 lb. Pails ... , .$1.60'
SCIINEIDER'S LARD, bilk, per ib. . . . ..... . .. . ... . ., ...16c
VEAL CHOPS, per lb................................20c
LAMB STEWS, per lb. '15e
JELLIED HOCK, per lb. 20e
CONNELL I& TYNDALL
" CLINTON'S LEADING -MEAT MARKET "
Phone 162.
Albert Street
voisimsmismaxmmiralmgms
Summer Will Soon Be Over
AND THAT BRINGS UP THE QUESTION OF HEATING
If you are going to need a new Furnace, we will be glad to give
you an estimate an the cost of a Hot Air or Hot Water Heating
System for your home. We also carry a full Iine of Cook Stoves
and Heaters,
Ceresan
.The only reliable treatment for Smut on Wheat—a C -I -L Pro-
duct, We recommend this product to the farmer interested in more
and better wheat.
SUTTER & PERDUE
HARDWARE, PLUMBING, TINSMITHING, ELECTRICAL
Phone 147w. WIRING. P.O. Box 48
Bicycles and Motorcycles
A new shipment of motorcycles just received. See our com-
plete stock of new and used bicycles. Easy -terms arranged,
We •also buy and sell guns, sporting goods and supplies. All
makes of bicycles and motorcycles repaired.
Clinton Bicycle and Motorcycle Sales
Epps' Transport I3uilding—Next Door to Creamery, Phone 13w.
Superior Stores
PHONE 111—CLINTON.
Specials
SPECIALS F,OR SEPT 16, 17 and 18
Quaker Oats, Quick Cooking,
lge, pkg. 20c
Choice iseas, Libby's, i7 -oz. tin—$d,
Corn Syrup, 2-1b. tin 18c
5 lb. tin 39e
Superior Baking Powder, 16 oz. tin
1 Bottle Extrct, All For , 25c
Raisins, Choice Sultana, 2 lbs, ..,23c
Shortening, Hillcrest, 2 lbs. for 27c
Sugar, Golden Yellow, 4 lbs. :.25c
Wheat Berries, 5 Ib. bag 27e
Salmon, Cascade, Fancy Pink
2 large tins for' 25c
Cheese, Derby Brand, Vz Ib. plcg15e
Sodas, Crothees, 1 lb. bag 15c
Soap Castile, 10 cakes 25c
Soap Chips, loose, 3 lbs. 25c
Oxydol, large pkg. 24c
Lux Flakes, lge,. pkg. ...... ,25e
Gillett's Lye, per tin 12c
Corn Flakes, Quaker, 3 pkgs.
Coffee, Royal York, lb. tin .. 39c
Lipton's Tea, half lb. pkg. 30c
T. R. THUMPSGN
Free Delivery
TUCKERSMITII
Mrs. F. Pepper spent the week-
end in Toronto with her niece, Mrs.
Ceeil VanHorne.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Crich and Master
Donald spent the week -end in Nia-
gara.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Pepper. and Miss
Johnson spent Tuesday at London
Fair,
Rally Day will be observed in
Turner's Church on Sunday next.
Rev. Townend of Belgrave will be
the speaker and special music will
be supplied by the Junior choir.
Presentation to Popular Bride and
• Groom
A very pleasant time was spent
tast Friday evening in Seaforth Odd
Fellows' Hall, when about two hun-
dred friends- and neighbours gather-
ed to present Mr. and Mrs. James
Black, bride and groom of last
month; with a handsone china cabi-
net. The presentation was made by
Wilson Broadfoot and James Lands -
borough, and the following address
was read by Mrs. Edward Boyes:
"Dear Friends:—please accept our
congratulations:
C -is for Comrades, may you ever
be true,
0—is for Obey, it's for you to con-
strue,
N—is your new home, free from
trouble and care,
G --is our Glad hand that welcomes
you there,
R—is that Roses, may your pathway
entwine,
A—is the Ambition to lead in your
line,
T—is for Trust as the cure against
strife,
U—is for Unity of purpose in life,
L—is for Love Light, may it ever
shine,
A—is Affection which with Love
must combine,
T—is for Triols you together will
meet,
I ---is for Ills, with a smile you will
greet,
0—is our Offering please accept and
employ,
N—is the News, you know we'll en-
joy,
S—the Suggestions to you and your
wife,
With our Blessing and Hopes fat 'a
long happy Life.
--Signed on behalf of your many
friends."
Mr, and Mrs. Black both made a
fitting reply of thanks. Dancing
was enjoyed by all until the wee
small hours of the morning.
LONDESBO! o
Mr. Carl Lucas, who has been
working for Mr. Chas, Watson, has
an attack of Infantile Paralysis and
is confined to his bed. He is get-
ting along nicely, we are pleased to
say.
Schools are closed and no church
service was held last Sunday and all
gatherings have been cancelled by
order of Dr. Weir, the Medical Health
officer, owing to the outbreak of In-
fantile Paralysis and will not be op-
ened until further word from him
is received.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Robertson of
Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. C. Robert-
son of Goderich, were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. Lyon on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall attended
the Ferguson and McGregor wedding
at Clifford on Saturday. The groom
Ross McGregor, being the nephew of
Mr. and Mrs. Hall.
Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Campbell and
Winnie, of Westfield, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Elsley and Mrs. Tam-
blyn on Sunday.
Miss Beth Shobbrook was in Lon-
don on Monday.
Mrs. R. Townsend, Miss Dorothy
Little, 1 , i Mss J. Austin spent a few
days with friends at Detroit recent-
ly.
Miss Helen Youngblutt has return
How to Win Friends
and
Influence People
This book, which has been leading
the Best Seller lists of' non-fiction,
for the Last several months,` contains
a proved, astonishingly successful
method ofdealing with people, based
upon more than twenty-four years of
training business and professional
men. The book grew out of Dale
Carnegie's experience in conducting
a laboratory of human relations in New
York —the only laboratory , of its
kind in the world.
It is the only book of its kind in
existence —+the only practical and
immediately useful working hand-
book of guidance in both business
and social life.
Commencing with ah introduction
by Lowell Thomas of radio fame,
and with''^a preface by the author
himself, this book promises to be
one of the foremost non-fiction books
for this fall. Handsomely bound
with green cloth and stamped in gold
letters, the book retails for $2.00 a
copy.
The New SKYWRITER
A brand new fountain pen produce,
ed in Canada by the Alco Division of
the world's leading fountain pen
manufacturer, L. E. Waterman Co.
Comes in three new mottled effects,
gray, green and brown and in two
modls, short or long styles, with a
Clip on Cap. The nib is stamped
14 kt. and the point is velvety smooth
with an iridium tip. Of excellent ap-
pearance and now a member of Wat-
erman's well-known family this pen
sells for $1.25.
The W. D. Fair Go
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
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T1-rnRS. SEPT: 16; 1937,
ONE FRIEND
TELLS ANOTHER
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GAR and PEACH
WEEK
SPECIAL PEACH AND SUGAR WEEK CONTINUES
Redpath and Lands Sugar by the Bag
All the Best Canning Peaches are now coming in and will soon be over.
DO NOT MISS THESE — A NEW CONSIGNMENT OF
SEALERS, JAR RUBBERS & ZINC RINGS
-FOR PIES -
Lexia Raisins, 2 pkgs.
Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs. for
Prunes,, per lb.
Pumpkins, each .
Shortening, 2 lbs. for
25c
25c
-18c
8c
25c
FRUITS
Bananas, 2 lbs. for
Oranges per dozen
1Sc
' 39c and 43c
Sweet Potatoes, Cauliflowers and ,Squash.
New Bread Tins—Leave your order for one.
A Few Picnic Hampers—Leave your order for one.
MEAT—FRIGIDAIRE
Ham and Cheese Loaf, per lb.
Veal Jellied Loaf, per lb.
Where
"Sells for Less"
Price Prevails
W.
T.
Extra Price Paid for Eggs ;Saturday Evening.
29c Macaroni and Cheese Loaf, per lb. 35c
35c Breakfast Bacon, in the piece
30c
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CLINTON'S BIG
CORNER GROCETKRUS
Phone 48
Miss R. V. Irwin made a business tr
co Toronto last week.
Mrs. Ken. Chowea of Hamilton spe week -end with friends in town
Miss Evelyn Nott spent the wee
end with friends in Guelph,
Miss Edith Torrance or Toronto vi
ited recently with Miss Thed
Freeman.
Mr. and Mrs, Leeder and daughte
of Toronto spent the week -end wit
Mr, and Mrs. John Zapfe.
Miss Luella Walkinshaw has return
ed from Toronto where she spen
a week with friends.
Mr, A. W. Marsh of the Amherstbur
Echo was a caller at The News
Record on Saturday.
Mrs. W. D. Smith and Miss Start o
Curries are visiting their sister,
Mrs. O. W. Potter.
Mrs. T. Leppington visited over the
week -end in Guelph, Kitchener and
Elora.
Mr. and Mrs. Woods of Santa Pe,
New Mexico, and Mr. and Mrs.
Norton of Chadron, Nebraska, are
visiting the ladies' aunt, Mrs.
Henry Plumsteel.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Weir of Regina,
Sask., and •Mrs. Adam Weir 'of
London, were guests of Mrs,
Chambers on Tuesday. Itis thir-
ty years since Mr. Weir left Clin-
ton.
Mrs. Jack Glassford and sons, Don-
ald and Jimmie and Mr. Henry
Prout and Miss Dorothy Thorpe of
Chatham spent Sunday at the home
of the former's parents, Mr, and
Mrs. John Watkins.
Mrs. A. Layeox of Eastford, Ontario,
was a visitor with Mrs. Chris. Dale
last week, having motored the
eight hundred miles from her home
in the Abitibi District of Northern
Ontario to register her daughter,
Dorothy, as a student at the
School of Commerce.
Miss Elizabeth Slmnan of New Ro-
chelle, N.Y., is occupying Miss
Cuninghame's cottage Breeze Hill"
on the Blue Water Highway. With
her as guests are Mr. and Mrs, -Slo-
man, London, Isabel of Halifax, N.
S,, Maud of Toronto, and Miss Lot-
tie of town.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Johnston return-
' ed' home last week after a few
week's visit with friends in Fen-
wick and Georgetown. ' They at-
tended the Georgetown Centennial
celebrations, and Mrs. Johnston
also attended the reunion of the
Collegiate Old Boys and Girls held
at the Collegiate.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hall and fam-
ily of Cayuga, accompanied by
Mrs. Amos Cartwright, who has
been visiting her sister, spent the
week -end with friends in 'Clinton
and vicinity. Mrs. Cartwright will
remain for a visit with Mrs. Har-
vey Alexander. Master Teddy Hall
remained for =i week with his
grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. G. E.
Hall.
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ed toher duties at London having
spent the past week with her par-
ents.
Miss Alma Carter, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Derwin Carter, left on
Monday for Victoria School of Nurs-
ing, London, where she will be a
student nurse. Before leaving she
was presented with numerous gifts
by her many friends who wish her
every success. ;
LIZZIE AUSTIN MORTENSON
Following a lengthy illness, there
passed away early on Saturday morn-
ing September- llth, Lizzie Austin,
beloved wife of Mads Mortensen of
Jacksonville, Florida.
Mrs. Mortensen was a daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Austin
of Blyth. She was in her 68th year.
Besides her husband, there are left
to mourn,,one daughter, Mrs. George
Duckworth, and ode son, Harold, of
Florida; three sisters,. liars. Jennie
Austin, Londesboro, Mrs. Harry Todd,
Detroit, Mich., and Mrs, •Amos Yetts,
of Imlay City; two brothers, Mr. Al-
fred Austin, Varna, and Mr. William
RILEY'S GROCERY.
Where Quality Sells and Service Tells
WEEK -END SPECIALS
No. 1 Peaches, 6 els.
Nee 2 Peaches, 6 qts.
Tomatoes, per bushel
Cooking Apples, 6 qts.
Redpath Sugar, 10 lbs. for
Quart Sealers
Pint Sealers . -
White Rubbers, 4 for 23c
Zinc Rings .. 21c
Corn Beef, 2 for 25e
P. and G. Soap, 6 for 25e
Pie Cushi Shortening, 2 for .,27c
Rice, Good Cooking, 3 lbs. 19c
Shredded Cocoanut, fresh ' 21c
Large Lux or Rinse 24c
Sugar Krisp Corn Flakes, 3 for 21c
Kellogg's Cdrn Flakes, 3 for —25c
, 25c
We think Peaches are at their best
this week,
55c
45c
50c
20c
59.c
$1 11
$L05
We Buy and Grade Eggs for which
WE PAY lc A DOZEN MORE IN
CASH OR TRADE. All eggs graded
by an ekperienced candler,
RILEY'S
PHONE 39.
FREE, SNAPPY DELIVERY.
ANNIVERSARY
SUPPER
Under auspices of ladies of the
Clinton Presbyterian Church
THURSDAY, SEPT. 23
MENU:
"Hot Chicken Pie"
Mashed Potatoes, Carrots, Peas,
Salads, Tomatoes, Relishes,
Lemon, Apple, Pumpkin Pie.
Bread, Butter, Tea,
Supper served from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Admission, Adults, 40c, Children, 25c.
EVERYBODY WELCOME
49-1.
YOUR; OWN PROGRAM
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Every Monday,12.35
Presented by
BALI. & ZAPFE
W. GLEN COOK
NOBLE'S MENS' &
BOYS' WEAR
Austin of Blyth,
One brother, Fred, passed away
just four months ago at Londesboro,
and two sisters predeceased her some
years, ago. .
CONCERT
Mon. Evening, Sept. 20
IN ONTARIO STREET CHURCH
featuring
REV. GEO. E. MORLEY,
Dramatic Reader,
and Local Musical Numbers, spon-
sored by the Combine:I Young Peo-
ple's Union of Wesley -Willis and On-
tario Street Churches.
Admission, 25c-8 p.m.
Dowels!
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.
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SCOTT'S GROCERY
Phone 86 — — Free Delivery
SPECIAL — SEPT. 16, 17, 18
Aylmer Tomato Juice 20 oz. 19c
2 for
Clark's Pork and Beans, 3 oz. 29c
tin, 2 for
Aylmer Tomato Juice, 5C
10 half -oz. tins it
Rolled Oats, 5 lbs. for -.
25c
Rice, 4 lbs. for '25c
Sunlight Soap, 4 for ......... 23c
0. K. Laundry Seep, 4 for ...15c
25c.
Interlake. Tissue, 3 for
Red Bird Matches, 3 for . , . 25c
Gold Medal Floor Wax, 1 Ib. tin25C
Hawes Floor Wax, 1 lb. tin . 43c
Bologna,' 2 for 29c
Dutch Meat Loaf, lb. ... , . , .. 28c
Sliced 'Bacon, Schneider's
Choice, per ib............
29c
See Our Window Display for a New
Assortment of Choice P �e '
z mzuins
EGGS WANTED -Highest Prices.
Scott's Or®cert'
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IT LOOKS LIKE FALL
AND OUR THOUGHTS TURN TO OUR HOMES,
SO WHY NOT MAKE THEM BRIGHT AND COMFORTABLE,
WE ARE SHOWING A REAL LINE .OF THE TRI -LIGHT LAMPS
IN FLOOR AND FRIDGE STYLES, and all kinds of BRIDGE
TABLE, DESK and BEDROOM LAMPS.
A CHESTERFIELD SUITE or AN OCCASIONAL CHAIR OR
TWO, or a NI,CE NEW BRIDGE TABLE, will help to pass the
long Winter evenings.
We have a Large, New Stock o' SLIGHTLY MISPRIN`T`ED
LINOLEUM RUGS AT WONDERFUL VALUES.
Then for BED SPRINGS, and iVIA'TTRESSES, we have a tre-
mendous stock and Our Prices Are Right,
HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
It's time for some heat, and we handle the stoves that throw
the heat, cook and bake to your entire satisfaction. Look them
over when you need a new Range or Heater.
BALL & ZAPFE
THE STORE WITH THE STOCK—PHONE 195.
HARDWARE, FURNITURE.
EMBALMERS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS, AMBULANCE SERVICE
N. BALL—Phone 103, J. J. ZAPFE—Phone 103.
CASH SPECIALS
i Robinhood Quick -Cooking Oats
With Silverware in each Package
Rose Baking Powder, 1 lb. tins, each 19c
Clarks Soups, 3 for 25c
Aylmer Pork and Beans, 3 for 25c 1
Coffee, good quality, freshly ground, per lb. 29c
29c
Vanilla, large bottle
McLaren's Imperial Jelly Powder, 6 for
Fresh Beef, Rolled and Boneless, per lb.....,,,
A great money -saver for you
Cottage Rolls, Sweet Pickled, per ib.
Clifford L 1,b
"The Store With the 'tock"
17c
25c
15c
23
Have Your Furnace Overhauled
AND BE PREPARED FOR THE COOL NIGHTS.
RECLA FURNACES, LEAD. -THERE IS A REASON. -ASK US.
Repair' those leaking Eave Troughs Now and Save the Foundation.
aid!r;
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Hardware and
Plumbing Phone 244