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THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
RIB not', BEEF, per Ib. ...•....... .......:. ..... 10c
CHOICE CHUCK ROAST,' per lb. 12c
SHOULDER ROAST, per ib ...... .. .......... . . .. . 12e
VEAL STEWS, per Ib. 1,2c
VEAL CHOPS, per lb. 20c
SALT CODFISH,'. per lb. .. 15c
SALT TROUT AND WHITEFISH, per. Ib. ..... • .. . 15e
20 -LB. PAIL LARD for $2.85
MINCE -MEAT in 2-1b. pails for 25c
LIMBURGT;'R'CH.EESE, per lb. ...„ .....23c
CONN.ELJL .e TYNDALL
" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "
Phone 1182. Albert 'Street
DOMINION HARDWARE 'STORE
Asionmem
HOW ABOUT WEB, BATTERY? 'Will it Set ;you .down [this
Sprung'? 'We have A battery for every car and purse
FROM ...i..:..,.:.. ,„d$5.26 ;to ;$1.0.;95
Sap Spiles 2 for 5c
Galkinized Pails . No.12,.19c each
Furniture Department
REDUCED PRICES ON ;FELT MATTRESS AND SPRINGS.
WE GUARANTEE THESE:PRODUCTS ODUCTS FOR A PERIOD OF FROM
5 TO 10 YEARS. NOW 1i$ 'THE T/NE TO BUY,
Sutter -.Perdue. -Beattie
DIRECTORS' OP FUNERAL si .VICES
Phone 147w. Pay or Night,
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PRICES WITIIININ TIIEpIv MEANS OF EVE&X FAMILY.
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SATURDAY, APRIL I3th
THE TALK Or THE TOWN CO. PRESENTS
ALL TALKING PICTURES
Police CaIl"
7 -REEL THRILLER WITH
NICK STEWART, MERNA KENNEDY and Alt-Sta- Cast
Also
MICKIE MOUSE IN "WESTERN WHOOPEE"
and
FAMOUS RADIO RUBES IN SONGS or THE HILLS
:EXTRA ---6 Acts All-Star Vaudeville
All New Gowns, Scenery, etc., Featuring 4s
Idris Hopkins, Celebrated Welsh Pianist
t:= See Posters. Adults, 25c 8.15 p.m. Children, 15e 20-2, 3
Hoffa :M# -0- 4 ` a.4 f": $ : t, . w .a.#a.p aa''a' i # ♦S 0. A «M -0 4.1 0 : _
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C3ENT A MILE ROUND TRiP BARGAIN FARES
(Minimum Tares: Adults 76c; Children 90c.)
Sat. April 13 from CLINTON
To TORONTO, Stratford,.Kitehener, Guelph, Chatham, Sartfia, London?,
Ingersoll, Woodstock, Paris, Brantford, I-Iamilton, St. Catharines,
• Niagara Falls, and•all Intermediate Points.
ALSO Geri rnipA.Y, AERH., 12
tlshawn,Port}lep5,M(Amin ,Tronton,Belleville, I iegeIon, Ch. -r toque,Prockville,
Prescott, Morrisburg Cornwall, Stourvilla, Uxbridge Lindsay, Po erhoro, Campbell.
ford Aurora, Newmarket, Allnndnle, Celli/Inroad,hloaford, Pnnetan Barri", Orilba,
Midland, Gr avonhnrst Brac; bridge, Huntsville, North Bay and all -Intermediate points.
ALSO TO Ar•�•,trll Towns in New Ontario on lima of Temiskaming&Northern Cntario 1 y.,
�' n1v. e,al en C.1•1. 'Ilya. to Iiapuskasiug, Hearst, and .. on
Mining held
if ,.jJ,n fi"a i'i'ratn.Infor•malion romAgElits, Ark P - _ , . 7:14Fara;. Tecj,�et,., "'
J, T, C'IJANCY, PHONE 30.
CANADIAN NATIOP4A�.
"Here Conies Charlie"
A Comedy in 3 Acts
will be presented in Grace Church,
PORTER'S HILL
By the Y.P.S. of the chureh
Friday, April 12th
8 o'clock P.M.
Achnission 25c and 15c. 20-2
CONVICTED OF SELLING
IMITATION MAPLE" SYRUP
Alexander Aubin, of Ottawa, plead-
ed guilty in the Ottawa Police Court.
on March 25th to a charge; of selling
a table syrup imitating 'liable syrup
in old wine bottles on which the'•nat-
ure and origin of the .syrup wits; not
clearly indicated.
Magistrate Strike imposed a trine
of $10 and $2 costs or iib, default
three days in jail. The charge was
laid by the Fruit Branch., Dominion
Department of Agriculture under
•'Section 3 of the. Maplo.Sagar Iulirs
try Act and Regulations which states
3, No 7zerson 'shall manufacture for,
sale,' sell, or offer, expose or ho%d'for
sale any sugar :or syrup reserribliiig•
•or being an nnitation• of inliPle',sugar'
or maple syrup, which is not dis
maple sugar or pure' inttpid "s ilillji,
unless the nature and 3 girl Of such
sugar rend syrup bf4 clearly indicated.
'MI ON ACCOUNT OF PO LV'
auspices Dramatic Club Ont. St. Cli.
TOWN HALL, CLINTON
FRIDAY, APRIL 121H
at 8.15 p:1n
TIDIT CASTE --Ralph. Beverley, PoI-
Iy's Guardian, D. Thorndyke; Bald-
win, his son, Leslie Pearson; Peter
Hartleigh, a prospective son-in-law,
Eddie Elliott; Silais Young, a money
lender, George Knights; Harkins, a
butler, Fred Snary, Tenuity, . a poor
Tittle, heir, Qlarenee Swan, Polly Per-
lcins, , small .tavett girl, Virginia Ro-
zell;' Jane 'Beverly, the wife,,Eva Gil-
bert; Hortense hei' 'elder • daughter,
Ednora Malnnis; 'Geraldine, her
younger d'aughter,, Lillian 'Vfanning;
Mrs. Herbert;. Feather ;,Stone of the
"400'1_, DorisMarler ; 'Wis. Clarence
Medfield, a "Climber".,' •Mary Lavise
Marie, a°,maid, Man. •George Knights;•
Miss Rembrandt 'a !ivardeurist, Doris
..Miller; Miss. Bushnell,. a hair dresser,
Mary. Laois; • Pudgy, Toinrny's 'sister,
Dorothy' Whits,
Adults, 25e,, 'Children: tinder 14, 15c
Ef,11 Adult Seats'"Reserved:
Plait open at Fair's Store, April Oth
It is jus the little T'h'ings that dis-
tingdish'a house and give it a living
personality and charm. •W1a11 Paper
is one of the important little things
that does it and is a •primacy, factors
in transforming the 'house into n'
home. Your home array be about 'per -
feebly appointed /nave, ;but a year 01',
two pass, the seasdns change, thel
mode in .interior decoration flitter a
bit another may, and twill Tong +a -I
gain for the authora,tive influence of,
redecorated calk. Do 'ye, 1010.0 of,
any o'the'r' ,commodity' at the •price',
that will create in your home .pleas.]
ant surronmidings and supply a 'per -i
sonar and faielly satisfaction and'
pride as does refurnished walls. • 'It
makes the background and fitting "ae-
companirnerst -for ail the other fur,.
nishings. An atmosphere of 'relaxa-
tion, restfullnees, beauty is created.
The Living Roam is perhaps the fest
important, the centre of a home -
the meeting place sof friends and faro-!
iiy, but there is etso the Dining
Room -the abode of hospitality and l
social activity. Its also ' due youto
have the pleasure and inspiration ob-
tained when you awake in your slum-
ber room of viewing fresh and pleas-
ing walls. We want to :sell[ you ,sat-
isfaction and contentment slid WekI
Paper is the way.
Tile W. D. Fair co
Often the Cheapest -Always the Best
(IIINIIIIIIp, lle211111111.inesse .Ilium 1 11 II'u
Mrs. Holloway Went to Wingham yes-
terday on account of the death of
a relative.
Ma'. and Mrs. F.W. Johnston spent
a few days with friends in George-
town last week.
Mrs. Wim. Hoggart of Londesboro
spent the week -end with her moth-
er, Mrs. E. Brown of town,
Messrs. Plumsteel and 113iss Margai•-
et'Plumsteel were up from London
.University for the week -end.
Mrs. J. F. Reynolds returned to her
home in town Iast week, after
spending the winter with members
.of her family in Detroit.
Mrs. J. W4alker of Kitchener spent the
week -end as the guest of her son
and his wife, 'Mi•. and Mi•s. G. A.
Walker, returning Tuesday.
Mrs, S. G. Castle has returned home
after a month's visit with her
daughters, Mrs. W. Cook and Mre.
0, Savdge of 'St. Catharines.
Miss Minnie Gilchrist, who has spent
the winter• with her. sister, Mrs.
Logan of Saginaw, Mich., returned
to her home in Clinton on Monday.
14ir. and 3,fre S .13, :Stothers of•
thur are guests at the home of Mr,
B. J. Gilrbings today, "'S. B." likes'
to come up to see how the Fair.
goes,
141;re. J. Foote left last week for her
home at Fort William after spend-
ing several weeks with her mother
and sister, Mrs. J. and Miss Maud
Torrance.
Miss Isabelle Holmes nurse -in -train-
ing at the Victoria Hospital, London
is holidaying at the home of
, her parents, Mayor. W. S. R. and
Mrs'. Holmes,
Mr. and M:rs, Nelson, Chatham, Miss
Winni£red Mosey, Walkerville and
Mr. Bruce Biggart, Ohathain, were
'week -end visitors at the. heme of
the l'itter's :parents, Mr. and Mfs,
W. 13ag3att,
Mks. iiilleiii S"i'y hged eighty-nine,
her soil, Mr, .Calvin }Mien, his wife
and their' son and daughter-in-law
•bf McKill'op came rip Sunday to
e lsit the forni;er's, i''randenephew,
Mr. G. A. Walker.
Miss Bessie Lockwood visited on Sun-
day in St. Thomas, going' down to
visit her 'sieter, Urs Powers, who
was in hospital suffering ,from.
pinrd1inbuinonia. Happily the
lady is nbiv improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Hall and
family of Cayuga motored, up last
week -end. 33" Hall returned hoine
Sunday afternoon but Mrs. Hall: incl
twig children are remaining with,
relatives here for 4 longer visit.
BAYFIELD
Miss Anna Woods and Miss Mary
Jean Moorhouse spent the week -end
in London with ,Mrs. R. II. F. Gaird-
Mr. and Mrs. Victor ' Burt and fam-
ily of London spent Sunday with Mrs.
Burt's parents; Mr. and Mrs. P. lAr,
Baker.
Mr. Harold Sotchmer .of' O.
Guelph, was home over the week -end.:
Miss Isabel Kirk spent the week-
end at.;her keine in: Glanworth
Mr. and Mrs, F. Ritchie and daugh-
ter, Muriel, of Elnvale spent 'itlte'l
week -end with M'r's. "Rutehie's • par-
THURS., APR:. 4; 1935
ONE FRIEND
8EU AND WHITIE
TELLS ANOTHER
OLEAN' Always in the Lead
ANNIVERSARY
N ERS j
A R
SALE
A Few Suggestions to . Aid the House Cleaning SeasOn•
3 Bars .P. and G. ;Soap 10c
5 Bars Pearl Soap 19c
Big Five Cleanser 5c
CIassic Cleanser 5c
Snow Flake Ammonia 6c D t c I , or
A NEW LOW PRICE ON SUGAR -BY THE BAG
FOR CASH -FOR SHOW DAY
u c 1 Set Onions2 lbs f
Soap Flakes, 3 lbs. for •25c Cooking Onions, 5 lbs. for
Maple Leaf Soap Flakes, 5 lbs. for 59c Dates, 4 lbs. for
Flusho; each 19c Cooking Figs, 2 lbs. for
25e
14c -
29c•'
19c
Big Fruit Sale
Bananas, per dozen 19c and 29c
'Oranges, large, juicy, per dozen 39c
'Head Lettuce, 2 for 19c
for Show Day
Green Beans, Radishes, Tomatoes, Pineapples and
• Strawberries. , Easter Eggs and Novelties.
Biscuit Demonstration of Weston's and McCormick's
Fancy and Golden Brown Sodas
Thursday, April 4th
EXTRA ESPECIAL -2 Pkgs. Minute Tapioca for 26c. (Free Custard Pyrex Cup).
1 ,
Frigidaire and Cooed Meats
Clinton and Servus Butter. Fresh New -Laid Eggs. For Sale -B Grade, For Cooking.
Schneiders and ,Swifts Sausages, per Ib. 20c Breakfast Bacon, by the piece 28c
Pickled Roll, per lb. 20c Maple Leaf and Swift's Bacon, Sliced
Chicken Roll, lb. 29c. Variety Loaf, ib, 29c• Macaroni and Cheese Loaf
During this Anniversary Sale, a Special Prize will be given to the First 25
Cash Customers, to ,goods •of $1.00, Saturday Evening.
Where
"Sells for Less"
PricePrevails
W. T. O'NEIL
DON'T' MISS the
Talking Picture Show
on. _Friday Evening
APRIL 5th
Town • Hall, Clinton
21-1.
Community Evening for
Library Benefit
Bayfield Town Hall, Friday, April 12,
8 p.nt. A comendy in three acts.
"THE HEART EXCHANGE"
will be presented. Preceded and fol-
lowed .1hy novel and surprising feat-
ures Admission 25c, Children, 15c.
Dance following concert, toe. 21-1.
ants, Mr. and Mks. George King. Mrs.
Iiing who visited in Toronto and Elm -
vale returned "home with them.
Mk. and [Mas. A. G. Toten, Jack
and Winnifred Toten and Miss Ger
trude Bugler of 'London were guests
at the Rectory on Sunday.
Mrs. N. W. Woods returned from
Toronto on Friday with Mrs, E. P.
Lewis. On her return to Toronto en
Tuesday, Mrs, Lewis was accent -
Peeled by Miss Jean Woods who will
Spend a week in the city.
Mr. Jack Sturgeon went to Strat-
ford last week to visit R., Farr,
Unfortnnately there was not it
large attendance when the members
Of the Brucefield Y. P. S. presented
the play, "No -Account Pavid," in the lf
Town Hall on Friday evening last \
under the auspices of the Y.P.D. of
St. Andrew's United Church. Ali er.
chestra consisting 31 barrio (M'Rs.
Thomas); conte[ (George Little);
violins `(ReV, A. M. Gale and Miss
Gladys G'ale)) saxophone (1I. Scotch -
pier), and piano '(Miss 1Vfalbel Scotch -
Mer), played Irish airs before the
play and between .acts. Rev. R. M.
Gale ,introduced Rev, ,Bremner who
gave a short synopsis and the east of
characters beforethecurtains open-
ed on the first act.
and Mrs. E. A.. Sander, Master
Bohbie, and Mijes Rubio Fisher of
Ritchentr were the guests of Mr. aria
Mrs, F. A.' Edwards on Sunday. Miss
Flay Edwards, accompanied then on
their return and will .spend the week
in {itchener,
"aster' Penial
MONDAY, TUESDAY, }VEDN'S'Y.
37. NATURELLE OIL CROQUIG-
NOLE POR 56.
55 CROQUIGNOLE FOR 54
Other Waves -$3.00 and $3.50
BY APPOINTMENT
Henri Beauty Shop
Phone 223-Fsaac St.
I "Jars it with
Saffodi1a "
VARNA
Mr. George Foster of Windsor' cal-
led on 'friends on Sunday last,
MIr. Eric Reid and ,Miss Pearl. Reid
of London called on 'their relatives
here on Sunday.
The Wt,; A. of St. John's church held
their monthly meeting at the hone of
Mks. L. Beatty.
Theyoung people of Chiselhun s.1
Put 'ori then play entitled, "The
Gout,c%:..•F1#41LA%,'iaz •Va pkillall', last
Friday, night, under the auspices of
tlte� 3Pubted Ofliu cls "aches:, •AIl,I .pres-
ent spent a very enjoyable evening.
FOR HORSE SIIOW DAY
AND THIS WEEK -END
SPECIAL 50c A DOZEN
FINE QUALITY
m
PREPARED SOIL -15c A PAIL
F. R. CUNINGHAME
FLORIST
Member of Florist Telegraph De-
livery Association.
Phones 176 and 31.
a•
Call at
T. HAWKIINS
for
Martin-Senour
ales
and
Varllishes
LET' US GIVE YOU A PRICE ON
THAT PLUMBING' YOU ARE
GOING TO DO TIIIS SPICING
O
lib.,..MRS
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HARDWARE and PLUMBBING
Phone 244
CLINTON'S BIG
CORNER GROCETERTA
Phone 48 •
STILL MORE NEW STOCK
we ever Wer have
ad -TABLEust T LAMPS in the est Copper Assortment
wtth Beautiful S ades to
Match. Also VASE TABLE LAMPS with Swell Pleated Shades, as
low as 34.00. •
And a wonderful assortment of BRIDGE LAMPS with all the
llatest style shades, so you may brighten that dark corner at very
little expense.
Shed your Furs„ Etc., into a GOOD CEDAR CHEST, and Jlimin-
ate all worry about moths -
Just received a New Stock of BEDROOM, DINING ROOM AND
CHESTERFIELD SUITES.
Our Prices' on BEDS, SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES will save
you real money.
Watch our windows for the latest in Furniture, and remember
we are always anxious to show our stock.
•
HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
We are featuring the famous UTILAC 4-HOU1Z DRYING
PAINTS AND VARNISHES by giving you a 25c Brush wilth any can
of Utilac you buy.
It's Clean-up Time around the lawn and garden and of course
we have all the necessary tools for you to work with. Also a large
stack of General Hardware.
Our Policy -Small Profits and Quick Returns.
BALL& ZAPFE
Hardware,
N. BALL,
Phone 110,
The Store With The Stock
Furniture, Funeral Directors, Monument Dealers
Phone J. J. ZAPFE,
195. Phone 103,
BIG
3 DAY SALE
Starts THURSDAY
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY APRIL 4, 5 AND 6
MAPLE LEAF TOMATOES, 3 tins for
P. AND G. SOAP, 8 bars
AYLMER CATSUP, 12 oz. bottle, 2 for
BROOMS, NO. 6, five -string
CARPET, 5 -string
HILLCREST SHORTENING, 2 lbs, for
McLAREN'S' JELLY POWDER,, 5 for
PASTRY FLOUR, Drummer, 7 lbs.. , , .23c , , 24 lbs. ....69c
CORNED BEEF; 2 tins . '25e
RINSO, large pkg. (Cake Soap Free) 23c
ROYAL YORK COFFEE, 1 di. tin • 39c
GARDEN PATCH PEAS, 2 tins for. 25e
TOMATO JUICE, 5 tins for 25c
MINUTE TAPIOCA AND CUSTARD CUP FREE, 2 pkgs for , 25e
RED C0110E SALMON„ 1 lb, tin 23c 2%z's Tins .. , .29c
21e
25c
25c
39c
55c
21c
25c
Our Fruit 59 Vegetable Fount,,In
BEEPS EVERYTHING SO FRESH
LEAF LETTUCE, 2 bunches for I5c
R.ADISIIES, .2 bunches for 15c
• SPINACH, per 1b. 15c
PARSNIPS,' 7 lbs: for 25e
CELERY, HEA.R5S, each 18c
10c
27c
NEW C'ARROE'S, per hunch
NEW PINEAPPLES, large
Meats
BREAKFASE BACON, in piece •. . . • . .. . ... . .. . .. . .. . • 27c
FRESH PICKLE' COETAGE ROLL„ per lb: 19c
'FRESH PEAMEAL COTTAGPROLLS, per llb. .. ... ..21c
COOKED HAM, t/2 lb. for 25e $;;
CHICKEN ROLL, A Real Treat, per lb. 310
ASA
J.T.SON
McKNIGHT
"Tour Suiierior Store" Wb Sell them Best For Lyle
Phone 111 CLINTON