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The Clinton News Record, 1935-02-21, Page 8A' PAGE a TIIE CL?N01i NEWS -RECORD THURS., FEB. 2i,"1035" DA' We are taking stok aid as usual are placing on, our counters:,; Remnants and, Oleaiing'Lines! at Reap Bargain Prices. Ladies" Jersey' Storrn,R ibbers,nlow heel, sizes 2'� ta: Vii/ , clearing 49c Skating •Outfits, Balances to Clear at Cost, Men's 6-F,yeletBlack laced rubbers, clearing at... $1.49 Men's 6-eyelet:_Rednlaeed:Rs>)li'bers,,clearing at ......, ...,.1:Z9 Fancy All-osool;B3oar'akets, plain colors, satin bound ends, Regular :$3.75. 'Clearing All-w'ool Wsndbreakers in Red, Green, or Blue. Reg.. Trice 43.50,and $'3:76.rGleatrng at p2.95 Ladies' Silk land 'tWoo1_J3¢se, 8 pairs,far Men's Silk and \W;ool;and,A.li-, Vool.Iiose, pI 35c or., g€tns far:$1.00 Men's Overalls, Clears»g.. J ibes, All. Sizes. .PlearMg, m. Many other items ,not listed at equally 'low Clearing i?xices t04A .>•NANN.D LOOK TI131)39'0VER Plumsteel Broa Agents for Tip -Tota, (Berger and, Cambridge Made-to-Measure.Clothinp • iin•••••e MINCE MEAT, 2 U. pails , , n SAUER KRAT„ 2 lbs. for SHOULDER ROAST OF BEEF, per Ib. •RIB ROAST OF BEEF, per ib... HAMBURG STEAK, per lb. NOME -MADE SAUSAGE, 2 113s. fer LARD, in 'bulk, per .ib. •20 -LB. PAIL ]LARD for 25c 15c 10c 12c 10c 25c 15c $2.$5 ,FISH -White 'Fish, Herring, Smoked Fiilletts'„ Salt Cel -Fish, Salmon ap L Oysters. CONNELL ;• & TYNDALLA " CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET " .Phone 162. Albert ;Street DOMINION HARDWARE STORE SPECIAi NO. 12 GALVANIZED PAILS, each 19c BEATTY HAND WASHER, Wringer, Copper Tub, complete $24.10 DOUBLE BARRELLED SHOT GUN 1$ Gauge, slightly used $10,00 j,,.., • .,....,,,,,,„„ - - .."1"rammamma!!!!mammomommon,...,- - ..„,.... REMMTgelgemestemineRnmeepanmmom LAYER -FELT MATTRESSES,' Special I$5.50 and $7.50 BILTMORE SPRING MATTRESS $11.50 CHEST OF THREE DRAWERS (Cedar Lined) S18.75 - ,CIIIFFONIEB with adjustable mirror (4 drawers $18.00 Sutter --Perdue- .Beattie FUNERAL DIRECTORS Phone 147w. Day or Night. OUR SERVICES ARE COMENSURATE WITH THE BEST J CENT A MILE ROUND TRIP BARGAIN FARES (Minimum Fared: Adult 76e; Chi1doic;) "QM CLINTON! and all C.N.R. Stations SARNIAro BRAMPTON Also from Stations SARNIA-KOMI:MA, inclusive. ETTRI7K-WINGHAM inclusive and from GODERICH KINCARDINE SOUTHAMPTON, OWEN SOUND, DURHAM, WIARTON, CREEMORE. and all intermediate stations South or West thereof bathe STRATFORD-GUELPH--BRAMPTON line. TO FOLLOWING STATIONS ON DATES SHOWN FRIa MARCH 1st OSHAWA, Port Hope, Cobourg, Belleville, Kingston, Gananoque, Brockville, Prescott, IVlorrisburg, Cornwall, Uxbridge, Lindsay, Peterboro Campbellford, Aurora, Newmarket, Allendale, Penetang, Collingwood,'Nleaford, Barrie, Orillia, Midland, Gravenhuret, Bracebridge, Huntsville, North Bay, Parry Sound, Sudbury. All towns in New Ontario on line of Temiskaming & Northern Ontario Riy., Nipissing Central Rly.i Kepuskasing. °Lon lac °Hardrock °Geraldton °iellkeoe (1Sturgeon River Gold Fields.) . Sat. MARCH 2nd To TORONTO to Stratford, Kitchener, Guelph, Chatham, Sarnia, London, Ingersoll, Woodstock, Pavia, Brantford, Hamilton, St. Catharines, Niagara Falls. and Sat. MARCH 2nd Locally, between Important Stations at which Excursion Tickets are cold -Ask Ticket Agent -See Handbills. ATTRACTION rto MAP E EAFS" -SATURDAY, MARCH IRCANS'N'H.L, SPECIAL TRAIN (afterthe game) leaves TORONTO 11,00 0.m., SATURDAY, MARCH 2,, i. for GUELPH, KITCHENER STRATFORD, CLINTON, GODERICH stopping at allinlermediate Folnts dttfeutd,, For Fares, Transit Limits, Train snfortteiioli,Tickedsconsul( Wafts! Agent. VOA GEORGE'VANIIORN''E, PHONE 35. CANADIAN NATIONAL. • EVERYBODY IS INVITED TO THE BIG Hospital Party. TOWN HALL, CLINTON Tuesday, February 26th Cards at 8 pan'. sharp. AFTER, LUNCH AND DRAWING OF PRIZES. THE DANCE WILL BEGIN AT 131 min. WITH A POPULAR ORCHES TRA Admissionn to both Dancing and Cards, or hlither' 25e ., Those wishing to make up tables 'for cards .,kindly telephoner'" Mrs, Herman. 'Tickets' for Prizes for Sale by all members rof 'the $n'ard: } When ,it 'comes. to Fountain 'Pens, you have the choice of an excellent one at:a nvoderate price or, an inferior one at , -a low price. You know it is. prudent'to conibine quality; with econ- omy as -they 'exist in 'a Waterman's at The 'season -46f' !Gaines, Seeks, m[a- gazignes And the -appeal of the ,warm; cornfortable,,•allurrng; ;indo'ors 'is ',rat hand .with 'its genial soeiabvhty and, distrattiion ±fir'ont work-a44tlay •cares., We are- outfitters ,of 'Playing 'Cards, Gaines ,and 'Reeding materials. -You. supply -the 'cainfortalil'e' chair, '°thE crackling `healtth, favorable 'liglltt; -- and What .else to be -desired, a new gauge is known -:as. "'Grandfather's Whiskers." 'England's sensational new card •gaiile. Much fun, many laughs, has taken England''by ;storm. -3 games- in one. Price 5Oc. It's made by Waddington renowned mak- ere ,of •qustlity•Paving cards. The sending of a Birthday Card to your, friend, sister, 'brother, father, mother, makes for appreciation and satisfaction of self as well las it ;gratifys ;the -party to whom it is sent. The charm of these in our stock -will please all folks, -•a few ex- cepted ---:incl their .price wli11- per- chance' charm yuu, The W. D. Fair Co Often the Cheapest -Always the Best E i o +ii��IIIIIpI"I �illlllllll iniii unu ink migllm (Till IIIlilllrli Mr, Gordon L. Hall of Cayuga visit- ed his parents in town last week- end. - Miss Mary Grace McCully of Bruce - field spent the week -end with Miss Ellen McGill. Miss Madeline Hawkins of Toronto spent the week -end with her par- ents in town. Mrs. Wan. 'Hoggart of Londesboro spent the Week -end with her moth- er, Mrs, E, 'Brown. Miss Harriet Hawkins of Stratford was a week -end visitor at the home of her ij,''-rents in town. Mrs. McConnell of Moffatt has been visiting her mothoa', Mrs. Chas. Cook of Rattenbury Street. Miss Evelyn Hull left Monday to visit relatives and friends in Wind- sor for a week or ten days. Ms. and Mr's. L. E. Tucker of Lon- don were guests last week -end of ' Mr. and Mrs. W. Cochrane, 114l;ary street. Mies. Henry MoBiien returned last week after having , spent a few weeks visiting her daughter in London. ' Miss Ruby Irvin has returned from Toronto, where she spent several days, eombining business with pleasure. Mrs. Gordon Johnston of St. 'Cathar- ines visited her mother, Mrs. Lo- vett, Rattenbury street, over the week -end: Mrs. D. S. Cook of Toronto called .on friends in town Monday. She had been visiting relatives in Goderich over .the week -end. Reeve G. H, Elliott is in Toronto this Week on business, but we under- stand this business had no connec- tion with the opening of the Legis- lature yesterday. In fact, Reeve Elliott said he didn't think he'd have time to go up to it, even. Mfrs. W. Perdue and her son, Mr. W. E. Perdue and daughter, Mrs. O. Jervis, were in Goderich on Friday attending the funeral Of the former's sister, Mrs. James Doigaldson, who died at the g'ioat, age of one hundred; years. VARNA Mfr, Johii Hunter of 'Cromarty. spent the week -end with Mr. Nelson Reid. 14liss Catherine Elliott of Bruce - field is spending a few days with her uncle, Mr. Morton Elliott. Miss L. Welch of near Auburn has. returned home ,after spending a couple of weeks with her 'sister, Mrs. Geo. Beatty. Miss Ida Chute' of Ltdsdois s'pen't the week -end at her. homz.° The' following letter has 'been re -i ceived by the ,Secretary of St. Jo'hn's Church W. A,: 'Diocesa'n Board •Priiiee > .3viard, Saslc Deal' ]firs Weekes ];Ver sa'iivahy thanks for the bale of a1othrigg and groceries which your branch donated for 'needy people kh the 'West. It is 'splendid that a bi-anch'of 13 members 'send s'aitek especially When times are so hard for everybody. Clothing; seems to;. have )leen received mere 'gr`atefull'y 'than usual this - Year `fbr' our 'Dorcas S6cietary has received shore "letters "of thanks than usual. One Friend. Tells Another or a CO A N N O lJ N' C. arVIII E,,, N T.- Our .. AlwayRED AND thWHITeLeadE s in Our Biggest Sale; this year. To make room Oxydoj, large ,....21c 10 Bars P. & G 35c Comfort Soap, 4, 18e Tapioca, 2 lbs. for 25c Test•Rice; .3 lbs. for . 23c Good Rice, 4 lbs. for - , 23c 10c White Beans, 3 lbs. for BIG . TEA WEEK" (Our Own) 49c Lipton's Tea 1-2's :.,:30c - Salada, 1-2 lb. pk... „28c • ISIU Red Rose Tea, 1-2 ib. for 28c FRUITS AND PROD,UCE.. Oranges, per dozen • 39c Lemons, large size, per dozen 25c Grape Fruit, 6 for 25c Carrots, New l0c Lettuce, 2 heads for " 19c Rhubarb, per bunch 10c Strawberries, per bot 25c FISH FOR LENT Fresh 'Herring, per lb. 10c Fresh Filletts, per lb. 15c Where "Sells for Less'" Price Prevails Im_sss- A FLOOR BASKET SALE 4 tins Tomato Soup, while they last 25e, 25c;.': '' G Jelly Powders Tomatoes, 3 for 250 Tomato Cocktail, 5 for 25e:, Australian 'Apricots 19c Sodas, 2 pkgs. for 25e Prunes, 2 lbs. for 25e ANNOUNCING A BIG FRUIT SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY CELLAPHANE DEPARTMENT Peaches, per Ib. ' 20c . Prunes, 2' lbs. for 25c • Apricots, per Ib. 28c Cooking Figs,.2 lbs. for 19.c- Flusho, per • tin 1.9c.. Green Gage Plums, 2 for 19e. Pineapples, ,2 for 19c • Pumpkins, 2 for 19c Peas, 2 for ,- 19e . FISH -Red Salmon, per 1b. 17c We have a new shipment of Denby China for a couple of months. W. T. �N Noomouseara The clergy write also to say of what benefit this warm clothing from the W. A. is. The need is very real, and what we should do in the Diocese without it I do not know. During this last very severe spell (50 to 60 de- grees below night after night, even more than 60 it some places) it has been very consoling to know that so much wain;:;clothing and food has been sent into our pioneer Mission district. ' Wlith the very best wishes to your branch in this work for the Master through the W.A. with re- newed thanks. Yours very truly. --'E. SURD." EOLMESVtLLE Mrs. Mel. Elliott and baby, Donald Allen, have returned home from Clin- ton hospital,, Mrs. Bert Finlay is in Olinton Hos- pital, where" she underwent an op- eration on Tuesday. Mrs, Howard Mulholland and baby, Carroll, left ,the hospital on Thursday and are visiting with the former's father. Miss Norma Patter had an opera- tion on' Saturday afternoon for appen- dicitis, in Clinton hospital. We are pleased to report that she is doing well. Mrs. Porter .of Atwood is visiting her daughter, 'Mrs. Mel. Elliott. Miss Helen MacMath of Yestervelt College, London, was home Over the week -end. ,• Mrs. Wright, who has been visit- ing,her daughter, Mrs. Norman Mair, returned hone on Sunday. Mrs. M. McFarlane and Master Billie are visitors with the former's parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Wm. Potter. The ladies of the Women's Asso- ciation held a very successful Valen- tine Concert on ` Thursday evening' lest. Several iittlsical itttttlbei5 were well rehdeted. Iteadi e and vocal sol- os Were also contributed. A play en- tiltled "Don't Tell a Soul," was pre- sented by nine of the ladies in excel- lent manner, which caused much mer- riment. Caste: Mrs. Wing. Yeo, Mfrs, Eldrid Yeo, MVfrs. Illudie, Mrs. HUHU, Mi•s. Fred hotter, Mrs. Danny Glid- don, Mrs. Elmer Potter,' Miss S. Ache- son, Mrs. Edgar Tr'iWartha ,and Mrs. Whiter as direetdr. A Pageant "The Gypsy's Warning,"' and the Irolmres- Ville orchestra added greatly to the p�•agraiil•, The it:P.5. ate busy preparing for e play, "The Winning of Joy." A, quilting and aftethc%n tea Was held at the home Of Miss Acheson on Wednesday afternoon. About thirty-five were present at the last meeting -of the Y.P.S., under the direction of Miss "Wlcbeter, Citiz- enship Convener. After opening mrr- sic_ softly played by the pianist,' Miss Charlotte Trewartha, Rev. Mr. Her- blert red in prayer, and the, scripture lesson was read by Miss Grace Mac- Math. • The topic was taken by Miss Ruth l'obteg, . end.a lovely vocal solo contributed by Miss Viola Gliddon, accompanied by.Mnss Charlotte Tre w. , brtliar. `'•A,i;'the•'conc]usnon'•'of the meeting a few friendly games were. enjoyed. Virginia Jubilee Singers UNITED CHURCH ' BAYFIELD on the evening of . Sat;, Feb, 23rd at 8 o'clock Ad _mission, 25c and 15c. 15-1. a. Is there some question in your mind about the best tonic for your house plants? TRY FERTABS 25c A BOX Particularly good for Ferns. F. R. CUNINGHAME IP LOR IST Member of Florist Telegraph De- livery Association. Phones 176 and 31. TRY T. HAWKINS for HARDWARE PAINTS OILS GLASS HAVE A FEW STOVES AT RE- DUCED PRICES DURING FEBRUARY ORDER GALVANIZED' ROOFING NOW FOR SPRING DELIVERY. C • llawkins HARDWARE and PLUMBING Phone 294 IL CLINTON'S BIG CORNER GROCETERIA Phone 48 onammemsavempaleallualsmo a br arSpecicilsl 3 -PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, A Real Bargain 859.50 3 -PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, in Silk Repp, a Snap 385.00 3 -PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, in Good Tapestry Covering 590.00 3 -PIECE SIMONS) STUDIO COUCH SUITE in beautiful tapestry, Spring-illed cushions, Silk -Corded Edges SPECIAL AT . $65.00 STUDIO COUCH,, a nice bright tapestry corded edge 527.00 9 -PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE, Birch, Walnut $75.00 5 -PIECE BEDROOM. SUITE, Birch; Walnut $65.00 4 -PIECE BEDROOM SUITE, Butt Walnut, Triple Mirrors $85.00 We are offering rock bottom prices on all lines of Furniture in- cluding Beds, Springs and Mattresses, Smokers, End Tables, Occas- ional Chairs, Magazine Racks, and all Fancy Tables, Pictures, Mir- rors. We feel sure it will pay you to shop here as we've had years of experience in alt lines of our business and you can always depend on a good square deal. . BALL & ZAPFE The Store With The Stock Hardware, Furniture, Funeral Directors, Monument Dealers N. BALL, Phone J. J. ZAPFE, Phone 110, • 195. Phone 103. .!lXtAS• a'-., �� S T!JE5526r, ,�� *gaA $JJt1IILJW4T1 Banner Food , Values HUGE SAVING FEB. 21, 22• and 23 KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES, 3 pkgs. for 21c PEARL NAPTHA SOAP, 10 bars for 310 ROYEL YORK COFFEE, 1 lb. for 39c CROSSE AND BLACKWELL CATSUP, 2 bottles for 25c JAM, Raspberry, Strawberry or Black Currant, 32 oz. 31c ROYAL YORK TEA, now only 28e COWAN COCOA, 1-1!b. tin with Sc coupon 18c FIVE ROSES FLOUR, 7 lbs. 290 24 Ibs.....89c AYLMER PORK AND BEANS, 16 oz., 4 tins for 25c SALT, Plain or Iodized, 2 boxes for 17c SOAP CIIIPS, loose, 3 lbs. for 25c MAPLE LEAF SOAP CHIPS, 5 blls. for 59c OLD' CHEESE, Coloured, 113. 25c NEW CHEESE, • per. lb. 15e MEAT MARKET PEAMEAL COTTAGE, per 11x. 35e PEAMEAL COTTAGE ROLLS, per lb. 19e , SCHNEIDER'S PORK SAUSAGE, per Ifs. 22c WHINERS, per lb. , 19e BREAKFAST BACON, piece • 32c FRUIT and VEGETABLES SPINACH, per Ibl150 PARSNIPS, 7 lbs. for 250 CELERY HEARTS,; each . . ..........:.. . , 15e SWEET POTATOES;, 3 lbs. for 25c NEW TOMATOES, per lb. 156 LARGE LEMONS, per dozen 29c ORANGES, per dozen 29; 39c and 45c GRAPE FRUIT, 5 for 25c. FISH-Sabnon, Halibut and Filletts. J.T. McKN IGHT & SON "Your Superior Store" W4 Sell the Besrt For Leve Phone 111 CLINTON"