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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1935-08-08, Page 8PAGE 8 igriT BONELESS ROLLED POT ROASTS, per 1b. BRISKET BperOILS, per Ib. 15c RIB BOILS lb llc 8e 12e 25c 18c 25c 25e 1 VEAL STEWS, per 1p. BEAD CHEESE, Sibs. for DRY SALT PORK, per lg. HAMBURG STEAK, 2 lbs. for HEAD CHEESE, 3 lbs. for, SAUSAGE, per lb. FRESH FISH FOR FRIDAY CONNELL , & TYNDAL L, " CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET " Phone 162. Albert Street DOMINION HARDWARE STORE STAINLESS CATTLE SPRAY, Sold in Any Quantity, gallon $11.25 THREE BURNER COAL OIL STOVES, finished in black and Ivory $14.25 TO $23.00. TWO BURNER OVENS $3.75 AND '4.00 $5.25 TO $11.95 GUARANTEED HART BATTERIES WHEN IN NEED OF REFRIGERATION REPAIRS, Give Us a Call. • Furniture Department SOLID WALNUT CHINA CABINET, Special $17.25 ASSORTMENT OF LAWN CHAIRS, BENCHES, all Reduced Prices. FERNERIES, ranging from P1.00 TO $3.50 WICKER. PAPER BASKETS 35c DAY BEDS AND STUDIO COUCHES, Upholstered in best grade of Cloth. "AMBULANCE SERVICE—MODERN EQUIPMENT"' Sutter- Perdue --Beattie DIRECTORS FUNERAL SERVICES PRONE 147W DAY OR NIGHT Supertest Service Station GAS, OILS, ETC. REPA1 x. S OUR REPAIR DEPARTMENT IS UNDER THE CARE OF A GOOD MECIHANIC ON ALL MAKES OF CARS. CHARLES HUBE, Proprietor ' PEOPLE YOU KNOW Mrs, D. B. Lindsay is in Toronto this week, Miss Ruth Cartwright of Toronto ' spent the week -end at her home in town. Muss Pearl Paterson of Seaiorth was a week -end guest of Miss Mary Turner. Miss Margaret Ross of Londeshoro spent the week -end with Miss Jean Neilans. Mr. and Mrs. D. L.,Cranston of Port Arthur aro visiting Mrs. John Torrance. Mr. Jack Wiseman of Windsor is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wiseman. Miss Vera Steep has returned home from Cayuga, where she has been visiting relatives. Mr. Douglas Shipley of Toronto is spending this week with his moth. er, Mrs. Wm. Shipley. M. and Mrs. Edgar Torrance and Miss Joan of Sudbury are visiting Mrs. John Torrance. Mrs. George Crooks and Miss Mary of Delhi were guests last week with Mrs. Fred Leonard, Miss Margaret Cuclmore returned home last Saturday after a months' holiday in Northern Ontario. Mr. and Mrs, G. E. Routley and fam- ily of Bright spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. John Neilans. Mr. and Mr's. H. M. Monteith and sons returned home last week from Beach of Pines, near Grand Bend. Mr. and -Mrs. Carl East of Toronto are holidaying this week with their sister, Mrs. Gordon Cuninghame in Bayfield. Mrs. II. M. Monteith was called to Charlottetown, P.E.I. owing to the death of her grandmother, Mrs. Charles Daziel. Miss Grace Bracey of Hamilton, niece of the Misses Tebbutt of town, who has been visiting them, returned home this week. Mr. James Siarclay and Mr. Fred Leonard of Guelph spent the week- end with Mrs. Fred Leonard. Mr. Leonard returned to Guelph with Mr. Barclay. Mrs. W. J. 'Carson of. San Francisco and Mrs. William -Bell of Dearborn - Michigan, are visiting their sister, Mrs',. Cree. Cook at their summer cottage in Bayfield. IVfisses Mary ,McGregor .and Leola McKellar of Toronto and M5.•. R. A. East, with little daughter, Shirley, of St. Catharines, , were week -end guests' of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. •Cuninghame at their summer home in Bayfield. PEOPLE YOU KNOW Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Herman and family are holidaying at Burk's. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rath of Blyth spent the week -end with friends in town. Miss Kathleen Beveridge of Regina is visiting her aunt, •Mrs. Harry Bartliff. Master Ted Watson of Hamilton is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Leonard of Mil- ton viislited 1)a.st week with Mrs. Fred Leonard. Mr. Wm. Downs of Toronto visited friends in Clinton over the week- end and holiday. Rev. Dr. Duncan, Mrs. Duncan and ,Master Tom were recent guests of (Mrs. Chas. MacKinnon. Mrs. Minerva Pletsch and Velma of Sebringville and Mrs. J. H. Huller spent .Monday in Kincardine. Rev. F. G. Farrill and Mrs. Farrill and children have returned home after a month's holiday at the lake. Mrs. Fred Gillies and Miss Marion of Kitchener are guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Vanl:g- mond. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Blanchard, De- troit, spent the week -end with the latter's mother, Mks. Margaret Pickett. Mrs. Ed. Wendorf and daughter, Cor- ona were week -end guests with the forrmer's mother, ,Mrs. Brugeman of Chesley. Mr. Bert Johnson and daughter and Mrs. Thos. Johnson of Chippewa are visiting Mr. and Mars. W. L. Johnson. Mrs. N. W. Trewartha, Mrs. M. Poc- ket and Miss Carol Evans are In charge at the C.G.LT. camp near Gode'ieh. Mrs. Florence M. Ferris of Los An- geles, Calif., is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Wesley Stevens of the Base Linea Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson of, Port Hope were week -end reunion. guests • with Dr. F. G. and Mrs. Thompson. iere Is An Idea Possibly yi► orthwhile. One of our greatest joys is bring- ing a happy thought to others; par- ticularly those less fortunate than ourselves. There are shut-ins and invalids. ' Send a cheerful wish ex- pressed on a greeting card. It will produce some elation, perhaps relief to the recipient. Unless its a divorce you wish to announce or offer congratulations on having procured one we pave the cards for almost any occasion. Sel- ect the card put a word or two of your own on it and it will 'be a,mis- sive of happy circumstance. • Every day is someone's brr•thday. Jolly little greetings' bright and gay such as any child would love. Well written sentiments for the mature and messages of cheer for the aged. Cards for occasions with messages for every person. They cost little to send, they mean much to receive. Want a story to read on your vacation. We suggest "Green Light" by Lloyd C. Douglas, the author of "Magnificent Obsession." Price $2,00. Political Life of MacKenzie King —a sketch of his public life present- ed against the background of an e• ventful period in Canadian History. Mr. and .Mrs E. 0. Andrews and two sons of 'Searboro Bluffs spent last week with .Mr. and BMs. Fergus •VanEgrnond. Ma's. Twitchell and Miss Betty .of Windsor were week -end guests with the forzner's sister, Mirs, Mur- ray IVIcEWvan. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cook and Mrs. Jean Grieve of Wyandotte, Michi- gan, visited with, friends in Clinton and Bayfield over the week -end. ' The W . D. Fair Co Often the Cheapest—Always the Best f ii11111111�lu „,,„mio" ^moi i Mr. Andrew M'eGarva of Toronto spent the week -end in town. Dr. and Mrs: Hearn are holidaying at Chaffey's Locks for a week. Mrs. Haldane of Strathroy visited Miss R. V. Irwin over the week- end. Mrs. Frank Layton and Miss Irene visited relatives in Hensall last week, Miss Shirley Bowden is holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bawden in Hamilton. Mrs. Frank Bean of Hensall spent the week -end with her cousin, Mrs. Frank Layton. Mrs. C. H. Keyes is spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Tiplady. Mrs. Elton E. White of Toronto is spending the month with her aunt, Mrs. Alice Mason. Mr. and •Mrs. Iiarry Rossiter of Lon- don were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McKnight. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McDonald and children of Detroit spent the week- end with the Bawden family.. Miss Valena Elliott has left to spend ten days at the Huron County Girls' Camp near Goderich. Master Jack McKnight of the Lan- don Road is visiting his grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McKnight Mr. Ralph H. Wade and his bride of Barnard, South Dakota, are visit- ing Miss Courtice and Mrs. J. Tip - lady, Miss Mary Reynolds of the .Separate School Staff, Windsor, is spending her holidays with her aunt, Mrs. • James Flynn. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. O'Connor, Mr, and Mrs. Longman of London were week -end guests with Mr. and Mrs. James Flynn. Mr. and Mrs. Will Tasker and daugh- ter, Evelyn of Stratford visited over the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. . T. McKnight. Miss Jean Fisher. of Toronto accom- panied by Mr. Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Alver were week -end guests. of. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fisher. Mir, and 'Mrs. G. R. Elliott and .Mrs. E. F. Fife of Toronto were vis- itors this week with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. El Elliott. Mrs Fife will remain for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Ilattin and family of Kitchener• visited at the home of the former's sister, Mrs. Chas. E. Elliott. Master Mbrray Hattin is staying for a short holi- day. Miss Margaret Ross, who completed a course at the School of Commerce in. June, and has been doingsten- ogra.phic work in Toronto for the past month spent the week -end at her home in town. Mr. and Mas. Jerry Cassm.ore, Misses Vera and Marion and Master Ches- ter and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Tindall and Mr. Marsh of Wingham were guests last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David Steep, Mrs. AIice Meson had as her guests far the Re -union, Capt. W. W, Muir, and Mrs. Ida E. Smith of Toronto, Mr. Elgin Mason and sis- ter, Mrs. Bertie Haber, .Mr. Fred Haber, and Mrs. Charlotte Barns of Detroit, Mich. Pitt; thiNtON NEWS -RECORD ONE FRIEND, TELLS ANOTHER NOW THURS., AUG. 8, 1905 We H ve Bananas and More Bananas at 21c per dozen Large, B,eautiful and Ready to Eat Headquarters for Tomatoes by the Basket Oranges, Juicy and Sweet, per dozen 33e Grape Fruit, Juicy and Sweet, 4 for 25c lam :Nun WHITE Always in the Lead Tomato Juice 5c, Large, 3 for Grape Fruit Juice Kellogg's Corn Flakes, 3 for Orange Marmalade, each Fancy Biscuits, assorted per lb. Fancy filled biscuits, per lb. Soda Biscuits, 2 lb. for Watermelons Gran. Sugar, 10 Ib. for Yellow Sugar, 5 Ib. for Special Black Tea, per lb. P & G Soap, 10 bars for 25c 10c 25c 29c 15c 25c 29c 49c 55c 28c 49c 39c FRIGIDAIRE Sweet Pickled Rolls, per lb. Bacon, piece Bologna, 2 lb. for Variety Loaf Sausage, Schneiders per lb. New Cheese, 2 lb. for Kraft Cheese, per lb. Cream Cheese, 2 pkg. for 25c 28c 25c 29c 22c 29c 25c 25c Blue Berries, Melons, Tomatoes & Peaches Weston's and Christies Fancy Cakes Eggs Graded at Advanced Prices New China Denby and Wedgwood New Silverware Where "Sells for Less" Price Prevails CLINTON'S BIG CORNER GROCETERLV Phone 48 Tie Flower Show Here we are again, (bigger and better than ever. TIIE CLINTON CITIZENS HORTI- CULTURAL SOCIETY will hold their , Annual Flower Show on the 23rd & 24th of August COME ONE—COME ALL and let us make this show a bigger success than ever. W. J. Cook. A. S. Inkley, President Sec.-Treas. 38-3. ANNUAL BIG EVENT by CLINTON CONCERT BAND GARDEN PARTY IN RECREATION PARK Thursday, Aug. 22 BAND ,CONCIERT Commencing 8 o'clock. DRAWING FOR PRIZES -9.30 TICKETS -3 FOR 25c. BIG DANCE TOWN HALL, Commencing at 10 o'clock. Admission to Dance, 25c plus tax, Prizes on Exhibit in Ball and Zapfe's window In ease of rain concert and dance to be held the following night. GOD SAVE THE KING. OpOII AirlVleotin Afternoon and Evening AUGUST 15th ALEX, SPARKS CAMP GROUNDS mile :and a half north of Bayfield Road on the 4th concession of Goder- ich Township. Everyone welcome—,Come and bring your lunch. SPEAKER—Rev. J. Dugcon of Lon- don, Gospel Tabernacle. PERSONALS Miss Marjorie MaaMath of Toronto is visiting Miss Mary Turner. Tho Misses Beattie of "The Vogue" are spending a few days at their home in Watford. Mr. and Mrs. Warwick Cole and son, Vincent, of Detroit, Michigan, are visiti-ng Mrs. W. J. Miller, Sr. And MJ'. peter Cole this week. Miss Hattie Courtice returned .last week from .II•anrilton, where she ha' spent the month of July at the home of her brother, Mr. • Dean Courtice. 1935 HONEY for SALE New honey now on the market. Customers moy get same from the following stores: T; J. Riley, J. T. McKnight & Son, C. G. Lobb, G. A. McLennan, W. T. O'Neil, Mutch Bros., M. Jordan, Russell Jervis. Al- so at our Honey House, Princess st., or by calling phone 192. A.F. CUDMORE & SON Clinton. 36-4-2p, . v� The Cuninghame Greenhouse and Flower Shop give Flower Service For All Occasions. FOR RENT At Iron Springs on the Bluewater Highway—New Four -roomed Sum- mer Cottage,, Completely furnish- ed, with fine spring water supply. $15.00 A WEEK. F. R. CUNINGHAME FLORIST IST Phones 176 and 31. IS THE MONTH TO HAVE YOUR ACE U LET US ESTIMATE TIIE JOB T. FOR YOU WE ALSO HAVE GL fS1Mn'1V® GIVE US A CALL • • INSTEAD OF HITTING THE HAY Hit the Old Reliable MARSHALL Mattress �'.�-" '>�etic. fiii�� C f .. las �� w� s 1. ,. a• " SPRING� ��E1N0.-S0 .pgt• i and enioy the most restful sleep you have ever had, you certainly :will get up refreshed and raring to go for the days work ahead of you LRU•E SLIP COVERS given away with these Mattresses durilag August. ..August will be a good time to save money on alit your furniture requirements, as prices are bound to advance shortly. ' Ambuliancce calls promptly attended to day or night. BALL & ZA ' FE Hardware, Furniture, Funeral Directors, Monument Dealers N. BALI, Phone J. J. ZAPPE, Phone 110. 195. Phone 103. THE STORE WITH THE STOCK AUG. -9 PEARL SOAP, 10 bars for 3:3c CHICKEN HADDIE, 2 tins for 25c BOTTLE VINEGAR, each 10, SLICED PINEAPPLE,, 2 tins for 21c MAGIC WHITE BLEACH, 3 bottles for 25e SPAGHETTI. CLARK'S, 2 tins for 19c SHAKER SALT, Plain or Iodized 7c SWANSDOWN C'AICE FLOUR 35c DERBY CHEESE, 2 1-2-1b. pkgs. for 25c MARSHMALLOW BISCUITS, per ib. 1Sc GRAPE NUT FLAKES, 2 pkgs. for . 23c CERTO, SURE -JELL 290 WOODBURY'S FACIAL SOAP, 2 cakes for 17c Keluinat i'r Specials SWEET PICKLE COTTAGE ROLLS, per 1b1, 27e WEINERS, per lb.. - 20 SCHNEIDER'S PORK SAUSAGES, per lb. 22c JELLIED VEAL, real tatty, per Ib. 30c BOLOGNA, Sliced, per lb. 1.5c SIDE BACON, Sliced, per 1'b. '3 c HARDWARE and PLUMBING Phone 244 s Fruits and Vegetables NEW CELERY, per bunch 10c NEW TOMATOES, per basket 50, ORANGES, per dozen - 29c, 39c and 49c GRAPE FRUIT, 5 for 2re LEMONS, per dozen .......... ... ........ ............... ..40c J.T. Me'.i NIGHT SON "Your Superior Store" Wire Sell the Best For Les. Phone 111 CLINTON