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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1937-10-21, Page 9PAGE 8 THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD VEAL .ROAST, per ib. VEAL CHOPS, per Ib. . 18c ,.22c DRESSED HOG, half, per lb. ...:.. ... . .., .........14%zC LAMB CHOPS,'per lb • 25c 3 -LB. PAILS SCHNEIDER'S LARD, for 48c CONNELL & TYNDALL " CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET " Phone 162. Albert Street INVESTIGATE Before Deciding on a Radio INVESTIGATE THE NEW Northern Electric Commonwealth Series "-These new sets embody a great- er number of exclusive features than ever before offered in one line of Radio. . , .. . Priced To Suit Every Purse FROM . $19.45 to $227.00 Also a full line of battery Sets. We will be glad to arrange for a Demonstration. SUTTER & PERDUE HARDWARE, PLUMBING, TINSMITHING, ELECTRICAL Phone 147w. WIRING. P.O. Box 48 1 Guns & Ammunition DUCK HUNTERS ATTENTION!—Bring in your rifle or shotgun for a thorough cleaning and check-up before going on your next trip. NEED AMMUNITION? —Just received a new shipment of Rifled Shotgun Slugs. These are something new. Make your gun do double duty as a shotgun or rifle. Very accurate. All kinds on hand. Then we have Duck Decoys, Duck' and Crow calls. A new ship- ment of rifles just arrived. Easy terms to suit everyone on our new and second-hand stock. Clinton Bicycle and Motorcycle Sales Epps' Transport Building Next Door to Creamery, Phone 13w. "TREASURE HOUSE" "Let your Saturday afternoon ramble take you into Treasure House and see its new line of "White Heather" haby wools,—Hosiery in the new fall shades for your new fall costume, stamped goods for busy fingers on those "stay-et-hmne" evenings, and interesting specials in the Avon products, including Coloring Sets. Join the Hosiery Club, The Plan:—When twelve pair have been purchased, a pair of the same quality will be given free. Freda Schoenhals `oma ,1.0.0411=1.11.•=11411.•••••••••111.1.0.0.00••••/.0”141•1•041,.. GLARES Ranges & Heaters LEAD SEE THEMON OUR FLOOR BEFORE BUYING. HAND -MADE PIPES ARE THE BEST. USE THEM AND BE CONVINCED. T. Hawkins, Hardware and Plumbing Phone 249 BIG VALUE Cabinet Large Enough to Hold All Batteries. EASY TERMS—$44.95. A.W. Groves TUCKERSMITH Successful anniversary services were held in Turner's Church on Sun- day. Rev. Anson Moorehouse of Goderieh was the special speaker for the occasion, preaching two very im- pressive hermoprs.r Taking as his text John 14:12, "He that believeth on me the works that I do he shall do also,' and in the evening from Acts 4:31, "And when they had prayed the place was shaken where they had assembled together.". Both ser- mons were very practical and greatly enjoyed. A car of produce for the dried - out areas of the West will be loaded at Clinton October 20-21. Be on hand with your contributions. Mr. H. Johns wears a broad smile these days. A brand new baby boy ;has arrived at the Clinton: Hospital For him. L.• ROAST GOOSE SUPPER ST. JOSEPH'S HALL, CLINTON Tues, Evening, Oct. 26 "A Night of Feasting, Fun and Frolic" ALL FOR 50c. 53-1. HE SINGS AGAIN The Wonder Say of Melody Surround- ed by a Cast of Thrilling Stars in a New and Refreshing Drama ofe the North Woods. . BOBBY BREEN in "Make a Wish, With Basil Rathbone, Marion Claire. ROXY THEATRE Thursday, Oct. 28th Under Auspices of. St. Paul's Ladies' Guild. Tickets for Sale at Ciuff's Shoe Store Mr. and Mrs Arthur Routledge of Egmondville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pepper on Sunday last.. Many former adherents of Turner's Church were present on Sunday for the anniversary services. Miss Helen Elliott of Winthrop spent the week -end with 1iliss Sarah Whitmore. 4-5 6 Pick Up Sticks A very supple, yet pleasure -giving game of to -day. It's price is 25c and Will be just right for an All -Hallo we'en Pasty. All you have to do is/ scramble 41 sticks on the table and. then pick them up, one at a time, without moving any others. Sounds simple, doesn't it, but ,probably there is an Ethiopian in the woodpile (of sticks): Above is good for indoors, now what will be the activities outdoors. They should be harinloss-merriment, an ev- ent giving pleasure to all, a ,trivial nuisance to some, disaster orunpleas- antness to none. Just revive the spirit of fun, even mischief and all will be happy and Well. If there can he a few thrills and a scream 'or two so much the better, just to proclaim, the true spirit 'of Hallowe'en. :Novelties; Lanterns and Crepe Paper Decorations contribute much to the success —of interesting festivities. Grinning Pumpkins, Gaunt old Witches, Masks, False Faces, Wierd Skeletons, Paper Hats, Lamp Shades, Streamers, Festoons, Rope, Cut -Outs, Seals, Napkins, Table Cov- ers are suggested in addition to an assortment of whimsically extrava- gant novelties, all appropriate for this festive occasion. Tile W. D. Fair Co Often the Cheapest—Always the Best f J L udl@fill!° q2 W� N; ouou,nnin ni 111141 "�1 % Miss McRoberts has been visiting her cousin, Miss Dorothy Cantelon. Mrs, W . Spooner o f Moosomin, Sask., is the guest of Rev. I{. and Mrs. McGoun at the Rectory. Mrs. A. E. Rurnball spent several days last week, the guest of 'her daughter, Mrs. Sam Rennie. Mr. A. J. Morrish, who spent last week in town, has returned to. To- ronto. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Aiken of Allen - ford spent a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs W. M. Aiken. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Cooper of To- ronto spent the week -end with the former's mother, Mrs. Sara. Cooper. Mrs. Clarence Green and little daugh- ter, Audrey, of Teeswater,,are vis- iting the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Livermore. Mr. Frank Bowden has recovered suf- ficiently to leave the 'hospital, where he has been for some time and is staying with his sister, Mrs. Streets. Miss Dorothy Watts, has been, holi- daying at her home in town, as her school has been closed for two weeks owing to the epidemic of paralysis. Mr. J. J. Corless, Burgessville, Dr. C. V. •Corless of Tillsonburg, Mrs. A. 1'. Walker of Burgessville and Mrs. R. N. Palmer of Toronto were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Cor- less on Sunday. Mr, A. J. Grigg, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bell and Mr. Roy Grigg of Toron- to and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Grigg were guests of Mrs. E. G. Saville, on Tuesday, while in town for Mrs. Grigg's funeral. 1 PORTER'S HILL On Sunday, October 24th, Rev. Wi- ley of Benmiller will occupy the pul- pit at Grace church at 3 o'clock—Sun- day School' at 2 o'clock. Rev. R. M. Gale will conduct anniversary services at Benmiller. • SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY SERVICES On Sunday, Oct. 31st, the 10th an- niversary of the opening of Grace United Church will be held. Rev. Charles D. Cox of Sprucedale, a for- mer Porter's Hill boy, will be the speaker at 10.30 a.m. and 7 p.m. A tablet in memory of the pioneer wor- kers of the church will be presented at the morning service. We. are looking forward with a great deal of inter- est to the music which is to be pre- sented by the old time boys and girls of this place. A special thankoffer ing will be asked far to wipe off the debt of the church. Miss Isobel Woods spent a week with friends near Varna and attend- ed the fowl supper. The John Harris family visited. friends near Sarnia recently. Mr. Allen Betties and son, Alvin, John Torrance, Reed Torrance and Jini' Young attended the plowing' match at Fergus last Thursday. FREE ACCOMMODATION "How long are you in prison for, my man?" Two months." "`What is the charge?" "No cl arge-eveiwthing's free." THURS., OCT 21, 1937 , ONE FRIEND TELLS ANNTOTHEII RED AND Always hi the Load Friday & Satur.da�y, pct. 15 & 16 The First Twenty-five Customers purchasing Groceries and Fruits and Meat to the extent of $1.00 or over will receive their choice of Grab Bags valued from 10c to 25c—Absolutely Free, We are Clearing Out a Big Quantity of our Stock, and introducing New Fall and Christmas Fruits. See our north window.—New Raisins, Cur- rants, Prunes, Pineapple Peels and Nuts, Red and Green Cherries in Bulk, Fruit Juices in Cans, Pineapple, Orange and. Grape Fruit. A Few Ideas to Interest You For Christmas: Fancy Colorings,' per pkg. 50c SATURDAY SPECIALS— Assorted Creams and Chocolates, per lb. New Pecans, per Ib. New Walnuts, per lb. Peppermint Patties, per lb. For Mince Pies Try Welch's Grape Juice 19c 25c' 25c. •19c Extra Special Price Paid for Eggs. Saturday Evening Grab Bag Sale at 8.30 Sharp.. A Number of Grab Baskets and Bags, for 25c Some much higher. You uiay grabone. for 25c. Come Early, FRIGIDAIRE MEATS Beef Rolls, per 1b. Fresh Picnic Hams, per lb. Veal Cutlets, per ib. Fresh Sausage, per lb Spare Ribs, per 11a. Tenderloin, per lb. Back Bacon, per lb. Peameal Breakfast Bacon, Piece, lb. Smoked Fillets, per lb. 15c - Id 18c .,.20c ,30c 20c and 25c 18c 38c 35c 32c 18c Where "Sells for Less" Price Prevails W. T. O'NEIL CSLINT RNEII GNT ItON'SBOC BIG Phone 48 RILEY'S GROCERY. Where Quality Sells and Service Tells Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs. for 25c Seeded Raisins, Loose, 2 lbs. 29c Seeded Raisins, Pkg., each 15c, Valencia Raisin, with Seeds, ib. 15c New Cut Peel in Pkgs., with Red and Green Cherries, each 10c Pitted Dates, 2 for Unpitted Dates, 3 for Emperor Grapes, 2 lbs Turnips, 3 for Large Squash, each Macaroni, Loose; 4 lbs. New Soup Cereal, each Aylmer Pork and Beans, 2 for ...19c Benmiller Pastry Flour 83c Hemphill's Wheat Berries, 5 lbs...27c 23c 23c 19c 10c 15c 23c 10c We Buy and Grade Eggs for which WE PAY le A DOZEN MORE IN CASH OR TRADE All eggs graded by an experienced candler. RILEY'S, PHONE 39. FREE, SNAPPY DELIVERY. Superior Stores PHONE 111—CLINTON. Specials For Oct. 21, 22 23, Carnation Evap. Milk, 3 tall tins 25c Libby's Tomato Juice, 10'/2 ozs., 6 tins for 25e Habitant Pea Soup, No. 3 tin 11e Readycut Macaroni, loose, 2 lbs. 13c McLaren s Jelly Powders, 5 for 25o Chateau Cheese, Plain or Pimento, Half R. 16e Many Flowers Soap, 3 cakes 11c Peas, Polly Prim, 17 oz., 2 tins 19c Princess Flakes, 2 pkgs. far 27c Rose Keta Salmon, l's, 2 tins 19c FLse Roses Flour, 7's 37c Salada Tea, Brown Label, half's 33c Salada Tea, Yellow Label, half's 29c Manning's Chocolate Mallow Bis- cuits, per lb. 17c Oxo Cubes, Small, 10e; Large 25c Quaker Oats, Plain, lge. pkg. 25c With China 33c Sunlight Soaif, 4 bars far 25c Prunes, large size, 2 lbs. .. . 23c Hallowe'en Kisses, per ib. 15c Hallowe'en Jelly Beans, ib. 15c T I ,f1,T�i�P SaN Free Delivery NOTICE This Council will honor no account for direct relief unless accompanied by an official printed order from the Relief Committee, R. E. MANNING, Clerk, Clinton Town Council 52-3. BULBS Don't be without Winter Bloom. Plant bulbs now and enjoy flowers all Winter. They are easily grown We Have Paper -White Narcissus, Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocuses, Etc. Special Offer of Daffodil Bulbs for outdoor growing. .Clumps of Single Daffodils sold direct from garden. This is a good buy. 25c a Clump. WINTER BOQUETS 25c EACH. They are attractive, Made of Strawflowers and Pepper Grass. CASH AND CARRY SPECIAL Celery sold direct from trench 5c A BUNCH. F. R. CUNINGHAME Florist Phone 176. Member of Florists Telegraph Delivery Association, SCOTT'S GROCERY Phone 86 — -= Free Delivery Specials — October 21, 22, 23 Christie's Fig Bars, per lb. ... 18c McCormack's Cocoanut Cookies 19C per ib. Christio's Dainty Thin Sodas 1 �C Waxtite, 15 oz. pkg. j Chase and Sanborn's Coffee ground while you wait, lb 39C Aurora Coffee, per lb. 25c Rolled Oats, 5 lbs. for 25c Clark's Soups, 3 for 25c Herring in Tomato Sauce, 14 oz. tin, 2 for 29c Extracts and Spices, Asstd. .. • SC McLaren's Jelly Powders, 2 for 9c Custard Powders, peri pkg. ... 9c Tokay Grapes, Fancy, lb. 10C Citrons, 2 for Grape Fruit, 5 for 25c St. Lawrence Eating Apples 25c 11 qt. basket ... , .. •7 Bananas, 3 lbs. for 23c A new lot received this week. Come in and see them and• get a trade card. 25c Scott's Grocery Brighten Up Your Home Our New Fall Stock of LAMPS are all ready for your inspec- tion. You will find them in all the latest styles. FROM 81.50 UP TO 818.00. AIso a brand new stock of Tables of all kinds, Smokers, Tea Wagons, Cedar Chests and Occasional Chairs. And a swell stock of Studio Couches, Chesterfield Suites and. Bedroom Suites, all at the very lowest prices. HARDWARE DEPARTMENT We are well stocked with a brand new line of Electric Irons, Toasters, Plates, Etc., and a large stock of Cutlery, imported di- rect from England. Then for Stoves and Ranges, you will find the best makes and latest colours to select from, as we have added the Winghani Line to our stock, which makes a wonderful price range. SMALL PROFITS—QUICK RETURNS. BALL & ZAPFE THE STORE WITH THE STOCK—PHONE 195. HARDWARE, FURNITURE. EMBALMERS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS, AMBULANCE SERVICE N. BALL—Phone 110. J. J. ZAPFE—Phone 103. _._,.. Cash Specials '§'Wift's Brookfield Cheese, 2 pkgs. 29c Swift's Fresh Beef Roll, per 1b. 15c Swift's Fresh Lamb Rolls, per lb. • 21c Swift's Fresh Veal Rolls, per 1b. 17c pwift's Smoked Boneless Picnic Hams, per lb. 23c Swift's Boiled Hain Sugar -Cured, per 11a. 49c Swift's Sliced Bacon, per lb. _ 29c' ;Swift's Bologna, in piece, 2 lbs. for 25c Swift's Jewel Shortening, 2 lbs. for 25e Try Our Special Sausage, small size, to introduce, per lb. 15c This Week we have Received a Large ;Shipments of RUBBER GOLOSHES, PULLOVER RUB- BERS and KNEE LENGTH RUBBER BOOTS for Women, Misses, Girls and Children. FOR THE MEN AND BOYS— We. have Rubber and Laced Boots, Knee - Length. Also Pullover Rubbers and Overshoes. We have Rubber Boots that we Guarantee will not Crack. And will be pleased to Serve You with this or any .. . of our other lines. Clifford Lobb ., "The Store With. the Stock"