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THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
THURS., DEC. 2, 1937.
Front Quarter of Good Beef, per, lb.
Choice Chuck Roast, of Beef, per lb.
Choice Rib Roast of Beef, per lb.
P. M. `Cottage Rolls, per 1b.
10c
15c
15c
22c
10 lb. Pail Clover Honey
$1.10
CONNELL & TYNDALL
CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "
. Phone 162.
Albert Street
GHRISTMAS
Will Soon Be Here
In Our Stock you will find many Useful Gifts:
Sandwich Toaster $2.40 to $4.95
Electric Irons $1.75 to $5.95
Pyrex Ovenware 75c to $3,75
Plaque Mirrors 98c to $1.75
Bed Lamps $2.50 to $2.75
These are just a few of the many items we
will be glad to show you.
SUTTER & PERDUE
HARDWARE, PLUMBING, TINSMITHING, ELECTRICAL
Phone 147w. WIRING. P.O. Box 48
Ideal Christmas Gifts!
We suggest that you see our line for gifts that really please.
We have skates, hockey sticks, bicycles -in fact a complete line of
sporting goods. If we haven't what you want in stock we can give
you 24 hour service on your order.
Gifts for young and old can be Laid aside until needed by
making a small deposit. Plan to visit the Sport Shop.
Clinton Bicycle and Motorcycle Sales
Epps' Transport Building -Next Door to Creamery, Phone 13w.
CALL AND SEE THE SPECIALS IN
GRANITEWARE
Also Pyrex, Casseroles and Baking Dishes
CUTLERY OF ALL KINDS.
SPECIALS IN ROASTERS WHILE THEY LAST.
T.
]�l�SHardware and
Plumbing Phone 244
LOOK
De Forest Crosley Radios
61.6eWar!mat
Cabinet large enough to hold' batteries
Your old radio as a down payment,
Balance Monthly.
See and Hear These At Beattie's.
Authorized Dealer -A., W. GROVES.
A TRIPTO THE
HOLY LAND!
The latest pictures and news from
Palestine will be presented by
REV. J. B. MOORE, GRAND BEND
At Wesley -Willis United Church,
CLINTON-At 8 p.m.
Thursday, Dec. 9th
under auspices Wesley -Willis Y.P.U.
Admission, Adults, 25c, Children, 15c
PORTER'S HILL
In spite of the disagreeable weather
en Sunday a good many were out to
church and Sunday School.
On Wednesday the young ladies of
our church will meet at the home of
Mrs. Verna Harris to quilt their auto-,
graph quilt, The young men are in-
vited for the evening.
Mr. Wilmer Harrison has been quite
ill with tonsilitis.
W. A. SOCIAL EVENING
On Friday evening Mrs. Fred El-
liott's group of the W. A. held a so-
cial evening and a good program was
given. Mr. Geo. Elliott of ` Clinton,
was chairman, and with his usual wit
had wisdom, kept the audience in
good humor, He, gave as his opening
number 'a short history of his life.
Then the Monk orchestra gave some
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SPECIAL
CHRISTMAS OFFER
Our $5.00 Oil Permanent $3.95
Schoolgirl's Special -
$2.50 for a regular $3. permanent.
Shampoo and Finger -Wave Included.
Phone -223 for Appointment,
HENBI BEAUTY SHUPPE
60-1.
Grand Opening
OF ST. PAUL'S PARISH HALL
at 8 o'clock
Monday, December 13
Tap Dancing, Elocution, Singing
and a ,One -Act Play
EVERYONE WELCOME
Admission, Adults, 25c, Children, 15c
60-2,
good numbers, also Rev. R. M. Gale
and Gladys in an instrumental and
also a beautiful duet. Mr. Scotchnier
accompanied them. The Misses Monk
gave two very sweet duets, accompan-
ied on the guitar. Mrs. Gordon Orr
a solo and encore. Both were well gi-
ven. Little Jean Elliott contributed
a solo and reading. Readings by Bet-
ty Harris, Isobel Woods, Fred Elliott
and Billie Mcllwain, whistling number
by Dora Harrison, cowboy songs by
Eric McAllister, accompanying him-
self on the guitar. Lucky tickets had
been sold by the groups on Christ-
mas gifts and a quilt . Mrs. Thos. El-
liott got the quilt which was donated
by Mrs. Fred Elliott. Other lucky
)holders of tickets were, Eric McA]lis-
ter, Jim Howard, Mrs. H. Horton,
Mary Torrance, Mrs. Jim Harrison,
Morris Hicks, Mrs. Ernie Bell, Billie
lycAllister. A tasty lunch was sery
ed. Proceeds amounted to $25.00.
.-- FLASH
WILE. CARTER'S
Montana Slim'; New- Book ,of Cow
boy Songs for ihe'Piano, Guitar and
Violins of Canada. PRICE 50c.
NEW HOLLYWOOD DANCE FOLIO
Song Hits of the Talking Pictures,
introduced by the Stars of Radio,
Stage and Screen. It willtake a lot.
of beating at 50c. 15 Songs and
some attractive pictures of the mo-
vie stars. It's arranged far guitar.
FRANK PARKER'S FAVORITE
SONGS-
21 of them. Songs of Romance,
the Heart, the Hone, of Remem-
brance, and the Price, 75c.
POPEYE SONG FOLIO -
24 complete and original songs and
cartoons, including "I'm the Sailor."
It's Priced, 35c.
KATE SMITI! "MEMORIES" -
100 of the old favorites that will
live forever, with illustrations and
action photographs. Price 50c.
Shirley Temple Song Album 50c
Wayne King's Waltzes 50c
Piano Pieces for Children
100 Selections . $1.00
Everybody's Favorite Songs
200 of them $1.00
You will probably have your best
friend or.,_the afternoon bridge club
asking you what you think of Stuart
Cloete's "Turning Wheels" before, you
tear December off the calendar.
Price $2.50.
Tile W. D. Fair Co
Often the Cheapest -Always the Best
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Mr. Ian MacLeod is at the Guelph
Winter Fah.
Mr. W. H. Ford of London spent the
week -end at his home in town.
Mrs, A. T. Cooper returned home on
Saturday from an extended visit
with relatives in Chicago.
Mr. N. W. Trewartha spent the
week -end with Rev. Peter and Mrs.
Addison, Coniston.
Miss Jean Weir of Dunnville was a
week -end visitor with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Welsh and other friends.
Mr, and Mrs. Morley Mayor of Lon-
don spent the week -end with the
lady's mother, Mrs. H. McBrien.
Mrs. G. M. Counter is spending a
few days this week with friends in
Toronto.
Mrs. W. J. Plumsteel spent a few
days last week with Rev. Harold
and Mrs. Snell, Ethel.
Mrs. D. A. Cantelon of Hensall spent
the week -end with Mr. David Cante-
lon and Miss D. Cantelon.
Mrs. Thomas Robinson of Zurich
spent the week -end n ith Mr. and
Mrs. James M. Reid and family of
Clinton.
Miss Brigham and her sister, Mrs. E.
Adams, have returned after spend-
ing a few days with Toronto
friends.
Mrs. Weatherwax of Oriliia and Miss
Katherine Weatherwax o f Mac-
Donald Hall, Guelph, were week-
end guests with the former's Fath-
er,..,Mr. David Cantelon.
Mrs. M. T. Corless was the guest last
week of relatives at Mitchell and
Staffa and was acconmanied on her
return home by Mrs. Duncan Co]qu-
houn, who spent a few days with
Mr. Corless and family and Clinton
friends one relatives.
HOLMESVILLE
Visitors with Rev. and Mrs. Her-
bert at the parsonage for the weel•-:
end were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Her-.
bert of Moorefield, and Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. King of Hickson.
Mrs. Elmer Potter and baby, Helen,
are spending a week with the lady's
parentis at Teeswater.
Little Miss Betty Ward,- grand-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Cud-
more, who recently underwent an op-
eration for appendicitis in Clinton
Hospital, is progressing very favor-
ably.
We were glad to see Mrs. Lorne
Jervis out again on Sunday and hope
she will continue to improve.
Y.P.U. this Friday evening will
be in charge of Miss Olive Mair, Fel-
lowship Convenor. It is expected a
good program will be presented.
Quite a number from here attended
the Commencement exercises of the
C.C.I. on Thursday and Friday even-
ings of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Potter visited
at Mitchell on Friday.
RECEIVES PROMOTION
Alex. Pearson, who has managed
the Swift Canadian since its estab-
lishment here has received a well de-
served promotion. He goes to Han-
over as assistant manager of their
$50,000 plant there which employs
about 100 men. J. C. Long becomes
manager of the Brusselsplant where
he has been empaoyed.
-Brussels Post.
ONE FBIENII
TELLS 'ANOTHER
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Big GIFT Campaign
Six Christmas Gifts to be Given Away
TWO GIFTS EACH SATURDAY EVENING
December 11th and December 18th,
at 8.30
Christmas Eve, 8.30, December 24th.
Commencing December 3rd, each purchase of One
Dollar entitles you to a draw to win a
Christmas Gift:
lst Gift -One Bag of Sugar.
2nd Gift-One,Cured Ham;
3rd Gift -Gift Box Christmas Cake.
4th Gift -5 -lb. box Maple Leaf Soap Flakes.
5th Gift -Fancy Basket of Fruit.
6th Gift -One two -pound Box of Chocolates.
You may have your choice of regular Gift Cards or Coupons, Value of one dollar for every dollar spent.
FOR THE KIDDIES A beautiful doll, by pur-
chasing 15c worth of candy and guessing the near-
est number of Jelly Beans in Jar.
SANTA CLAUS will arrive in a Big Parade this
year for the whole town. Date to be announced'
Later.
FISH MARKET
Fresh Filletts, Fresh Halibut, Smoked Filletts,
Smoked Herring.
Where
"Sells for Less"
Price Prevails
-VV. . T. O'NEIL 'S BIG
CORNER CLINTONGROCETFEIA
Phone 48
RILEY'S GROCERY.
NEW FRUIT SALE
New Dried Apricots, per lb. 21c
19c
19c
10c
23c
New Dried Peaches, per lb.
New Figs, 2' lbs. for
New Figs, pkgs., each
New Pitted Dates, 2 lbs, for
New Dates, with Stones, 3 lbs. ..23c
New Valencia Raisins, with Seeds
2 lbs. for 25c
New Seeded Raisins, 2 lbs. for 29c
New Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs. for 25c
New Bleached Raisins, per lb. 19e
New Recleaned Currants, 2 lbs. 27c
New Walnuts, Halves, per lb. 49c
New Shelled Almonds; per lb. 59c
New Large Prunes, 2 lbs. 23c
New Lennon and. Orange Peel, Ib. 25c
New Cut Peel, lb. 29c
(With Red and Green Cherries)
When in doubt about your Christ-
mas Cake Fruits, see our display and
you will be convinced it is New Fruit.
We buy and grade Eggs for which we
pay lc a doz. more in cash or trade.
All Eggs graded by an experienced
candler.
IFRILEY'S
Where Quality Sells and Service Tells
PHONE 39.
FREE, SNAPPY DELIVERY.
Superior Stores
PHONE 111-CLINTON.
SPECIALS
DEC. 2-3-4
Salmon, Maple Leaf, Finest
Sockeye, half lb. tin 16c
Jam, Raspberry or Strawberry,
Large, 32 -oz. jar 24c
Prunes, large size, 2 lbs. 23c
Sardines, Brunswick Br., 5 tins 25c
P. and G. Soap, 6 bars for 25c
Old Dutch Cleanser, 2 tins 19c
Shortening, Hillcrest Br., 2 lbs. 27c
New Currants, 2 lbs. for 27c
Raisins, New -Sultanas, 2 lbs. 25c
Raisins, Lexis, with Seeds, 2 lbs25c
Raisins, Lexia, Seeded, lb. 15c
Raisins, Bleached, lb. 19c
Pineapple, Glace Rings, qtr. lb. 15e
Glace Cherries, Red or Green
Quarter lb. 13e
Peel, Orange or Leman, lb. 25c
Peel, Citron, lb. 35c
Shelled Almonds, quarter lb 15c
Cooking Figs, 2 lbs. for 21c
Broken Sodas, Ib. 10c
Orders Taken For Christmas Trees
Each, 25c,
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The Annual
HOME LEAGUE SALE
of the Local Salvation Army Corps
will be held on
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4TH
Fancy Goods, Home Baking and Can-
dy, will be on Sale. The sale will be
held in the Council Chamber, com-
mencing at 2.30. Mrs. Adj. Brewer
of London will open the sale.
Plants and
- Cut Flowers
Cyclamen in Bud and Bloom
50c Each.
Cherries, Attractive Plants
50c Each.
"Blue -Boy(' Violets -$1.00 Each.
Bowls of Bulbs, also Begonias,
Ferns, Etc., in Pretty Containers,
50c Each.
Winter Bouquets -For Low Con-
tainers -25c Each.
OUR SPECIAL- IN CUT FLOW-
ERS - Baby 'Mums in Assorted
Colors -50c Each.
Roses and Large 'Mums
Always in Stock.
F. R. CUNINGHAME
Florist
Phone 176.
Member of Florists Telegraph
Delivery Association.
SCOTT'S GROCERY
Phone 86 - Free Delivery
OUR STOCK OF CHRISTMAS
FRUITS ARE FINEST
OBTAINABLE.
ABSOLUTELY FRESH.
-BAKE YOUR CAKE NOW -
Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs. for 25c
Lexis Raisins, with seeds, 2 lbs. 25c
Currants, Choice Quality, 2 lbs. 27c
Shelled Walnuts, per Ib. 39c
Shelled Almonds, per lb. 55c
Citron Peel, per lb. 35c
Grape Fruit, good size, seedless
5 for . ... 25c
Oranges, large; sweet, juicy, doz. 29c
Mincemeat, Ch. Quality, 2 lbs. 25c
Shortening, Crispy Flake, 2 lbs. 25c
My -T. -Nice Wheat Berries,
5 lb. bag for 27c
Rolled Oats, 5 lbs. for .. 25o
Prunes, . Extra Lge, Meaty, 2 lbs25c
Dried Peaches, Extra Fancy
Quality, per ib.. . 21c
Eggs Wanted. -Try Our Grading.
Scott's Grocer
To Those Who Play Santa Claus
If you want to make your home more comfortable and brighter,
we would suggest a good Comfortable Lounging or Occasional Chair,
a Chesterfield Suite or Studio Couch, and a Tri -Light Lamp, the
kind that flood the whole room with light and yet are very easy- on
the eyes.
If you want to please your girl friend, we would suggest a good
Cedar Chest, made by Lane and other reliable makers, or a smart
Lamp. If you don't know what to give your boy friend, see our line
of Smokers, Footstools, Radio Benches and Costumes.
Then for the Children, we have a very large selection of goods
that will make them happy, we would suggest Doll Cabs, Rockers,
Walkers, Rocking Horses, Tri -Cycles, Kiddie Cars, Skates, Hockey
Sticks, and many other useful articles to please thein.
And you can rest assured you will save money on your pur-
chases here, as we carry such a large stock that we have to keep
things moving out, to make room for the new things coining in.
Anything you buy now will be put away and delivered when-
ever you want them.
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
1 Large Pkg. Chipso and 3 Cakes Kirk's
Castile jSbap, for
10 Bars Unwrapped Laundry Soap, for ...•
All -Wheat Flakes, 2 pkgs. for
30c
25c
19c
McLaren's Imperial Jelly Powder, 7 pkgs. for 25c
15c
29c
49c
19c
Weston's 1 -Ib. Bags of Sodas, each •
Sweet Mixed Biscuits, 2 lbs. for
Tea, Black or Mixed, in bulk, per Ib.
Tip -Top Pumpkin, large tins, 2 for
SPECIAL PRICES ON THE FOLLOWING
LINES:
Motor Boots for Women, Misses and Children.
Oxfords and Rubbers for Every Member of
Your Family. ,
Sweaters, Hosiery, Sleepers, Blankets, Underwear,
Windbreakers, Mitts and Gloves.
Clifford Lobb
"The Store With the Stock"
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