The Clinton News Record, 1932-02-11, Page 8l��
FISH
Irresh Salmon ..17c
Herring, 3 lb. .25e
Fr. Filletts ....18e
i Sm. Filletts ...18c1
TAQE:S
CLINTON'S LEADING JEW'ELERY-STORE
GOOD NEWS!
COMMUNITY PLATE
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NEW EDUCED 'PRICES
TE'ASPOONS; Set sof Six Were $4.25, Now $3.75
26 -Piece Set, Service for Six with Deluxe Stainless Knives
a5 low as $30.25
Come in and make your selection of Noblesse, Deauville, Grosvenor
or. Adam designs at new low prices
R. R. JOHNSON,
Graduate of Toronto College 'of Optometry
Next Hovey's Drug Store. Jeweller and Optician
Clothes ot QQuality
TAILORED TO YOUR ORDER BY
Thr Berger Tailoring Co.
NEW SPRING AND SUMIMRR SAMIP• LE0S are now ready for .in-
spection at new low prices from $19.50 up.
SEE OUR SPECIAL. RANGE •OF BEAUTIFUL NEW TW3'E'S,
WORSTEDS AND SERGES, about sixty patterns to choose
from at a special price of . $22.50
MADE TO YOUR MEASURE AND FULLY GUARANTEED
MOAN'S READY-TO-WEAR, SUITS AND OVERCOATS •at Bargain
Prices from wee up.
BOYS' BLOOMER SUITS Froin $2.95 up..
MEN'S AND BOYS' SWEATERS 98c and°up.
MEN'S FINE SHIRTS, 14 to 17, from 89c up.
MEN'S WiOIUC SHIRTS from 79c up.
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SPECIAL VALUES IN UNION FLANNEL SHIRTS IN
GREY OR NIAVY
BARGAIN PRICES ON ALL LINES OF RUBBER FOOTWEAR
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lumsteel Bros.
COLEMAN'S LARD, per ib.
8c
SOHNBIDER'S PURE LARD, per lb. 105
80
HALT' DRESSED HOG, per lb. only
HOME-MADE SAUSAGE, 2 lbs. for . 25e
HOME-MADE HEAD CHEESE, 3 lbs. for 25c
JELLITD VEAL, per lb.. ,,, 20c
WE SPECIALIZE IN CHOICE YOUNG BEEF OP OUR. `
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CHOICE CHICIfENS ON HAND NOW AT A RIGHT PRICE
CLINTON'S LEADING
CONNELL T'YN J� ALL
'MEAT MARKET "
Phone 162 Albert Street
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A LIMITED NUMBER OF
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THE 'CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
Sant
Va1c!l Inc's
Day
You may dodge dangerous auto -
•mobiles, spilling the salt, breaking a
Mirror, 'nimbly hop around ladders,
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but there still remains the added in-
cident of Cupid's unerring aim.
It, is not likely'that the good Bish-
op Valentine, whose memory* is cher-
ished by so many; ever .visioned so
extensivea celebration as once .a
year exists. (it was; estimated that
150,000 Valentines were mailed in
Toronto alone last year.) There will
be parties, dances, friends to be re-
membered if hot by gifts by cards.'
We are ready for the occasion
with cards in, price from le to 10c,
some for children, cute and amusing,
some' expressing sweet sentimental-
ity, some with mature phrasing for
the elder folks, some saucy and pi-
quant, some for sister, brother,
sweetheart dad and mother, Valen-
tines for everybody.
Then napkins, out -outs, streamers,
playing cards for the parties.
The W . D. Fair Co.
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
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THURS., FEB. 11, 19,
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What fou Can ny For
Or 7 Articles f
Never before have we had e,cAttractive
Prices to Otter
All our Croceteria Specially Marked for this Sale, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Corn, Peas, and Tomatoes, 2 cans
Large Pink Salmon,
Golden Cheese, spray
Aylmers' Spinach,
Golden Wax Beans,
Macaroni, 2 lbs.
Best Rice, 2 lbs.
Best Tapioca, 2 lbs.
Vanilla, 2 bottles
Marsh Mallow Biscuits,
Comfort Soap, 3 for
Gold Soap, 3 for
Jelly Powders, 3 for
Rolled Oats, 4 lbs.
Icing Sugar, 2 lbs.
Peanuts, (shell) 12 lbs.
Salted Peanuts, Ib.,
1Se
15c
15c
15c'
15c
15c
15c
15c.
15c
1Sc
15c
15c
1Sc
15c
15c
15c
15c
Where
"Sells for Less"
Price Prevails
Vif. T.
FRIGIDAIRE AND FRUIT
Pineapple, each
Lard, 2 lbs.
Breakfast Bacon, lb.
Weiners, lb.
Bologna, lb.
Smoked Hams, lb.
Smoked Fillets. lb.
Grape Fruit, 3 for
Aylmer Catsup,
Heinz Tomato Juice,
Forest City Baking Powder,
Box Cube Sugar.
Spaghetti 2 for
Cookies, 3 pkgs.
Chocolates, 7 bars for (For
Soda Biscuits, Ib.
lusessmseemsemmuutatme
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15c
15c
15c
15c
15c
15c
15c
15c
15c
15c
15c
15c
15c
15c
Valentine) 15c
15c
CLINTON'S SIG
CORNER GROCETERIA:
Phone 48
Miss Gertrude Brant is visiting rela-
tives in Toronto this week.
Mr. D. Cantelon has Ibsen in Toronto
for a couple of days this week. ..
Mrs. G. D. Roberton spent a few
days this week with Seaforth
friends,
Miss Gladys Luker of Hensall was
the guest of Miss Irene Layton on
Saturday.
Mrs. Cecil Ashton _of Stratford visit-
ed hermother, Mrs. W. H. Cole,
last week -end.
Miss Ida Walkinshaw returned Tues-
day after spending a long week-
end in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leonard left yes-
,terday to spend a few days with
Woodstock friends.
SILENT MOTOR, ALUMINUM TUB, HERCULES WRINGER,
BUILT ON VERY STRONG STEEL BODY
MARE WASH DAY EASY
my 87.
WATCH OUR WINDOWS
SUTTER PEHOUE & WkLKEfl
Hardware
Furniture
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St. Valentine Supper
in
WESLEY-W.ILLIS CHURCH HALL
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Layton visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Layton of
Exeter on Sunday last.
Mies Sadie Watkins has been visit-
ing her sister, Mrs. Cousins 'of
Flint, Mich.,' the past week or so.
Mrs. W. Jenkins returned .Saturday
after spending several weeks with
her son and his family in Toronto.
Miss Irene Layton spent last week
with friends in Stratford and the
week -end with relatives at Hensall.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Pearson of Gode-
rich township were the guests of
Chief L. and Mrs. Stong on Tues-
day.
Mr. and 1VIrs..1. Fingland of Londes-
born visited at the home of their
son, Mr. Frank Fingland on Sunday
last.
Miss Madeline VanHorne returned
home Friday after spending a
fortnight in Toronto with her bro-
ther. •
o Mrs. A. McCool„of Londesboro is
O spending a few days this week as
the guest of Mrs. L. Honking of
Mrs. Ben. Cole, who has been Clinton.. board.
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Tuesday, February 16
MENU.
Dressed Pork, Escalloped Potatoes,
Buttered Carrots and Peas, Rolls
Salads, Jellies, Pickles Lennon Pie,
Apple Pie, Tea, Coffee.
Tea Served from 5 to 7 o'clock.
Admission 405, 50-2.
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Funeral Directors Plumbing
Phone 147w Electric Wiring
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• Baking Specials
NEW AND DELICIOUS PASTRY
WITH SPECIALS EVERY DAY
FOR LENT TREAT
FRIDAY
ONLY ORDER EARLY:
OLD FASHIONED 'SPONGE TAFFY -A REAL HEALTH CANDY
HAVE YOU TIRED OUR' NEW FLAVORED BREAD
IT IS DIFFERENT.
HOT
CROSS
BUNS
1 Il�a�C4'rg and
�tldOrf S Confectionery
Makers of "Whole Wheat” and "Snowflake" Bread
0«.;04. +rod ...""P;anrer+nev$ma
DANCE
in
PASTIME CLUB ROOMS
on the evening of
Friday, February 12th
Dancing from 10.30
Admission, Gents, 50e; Ladies, 25c.
LUNCH SERVED
57-1.
XOLMESVILLE
The W.M,S. ana Ladies' Aid So-
ciety of the United Church niet nn
Tuesday afternoon at the 'home of
Miss Susan Acheson. Mrs. Bert Tre-
wartha and Mrs. William Glen were ,
hostesses. Mrs. Walter occupied '
the dhair for the W.IyLS. Papers on
Korea were read by Mrs. Norman
Mair, Mrs. A. Bond, Mrs. J. Potter
and Mrs. Wm. Glen. A paper on
temperance was given by Mrs. J.
Mulholland. A prayer service was
also held in connection with this
meeting, Mrs. Fred Potter, Mrs. E.
Yeo, Mrs. H. Trewartha, Mrs. Wal-
ter and Mrs. W. J. Yeo, leading in
prayer.
The Ladies' Aid meeting was pre-
sided over by Mrs. E. Yeo, the pre-
sident, and -several items of business
were dealt with! A letter of thanks
and appreciation was read from the
official board of the church for a
contribution of $260 made to the
ing the winter with relatives in
Toronto, returned to her own home
this week.
Rev. G. W. 'Sherman and Mrs. Sher-
nnan were at Athens for several
days the past week owing to the
death of the latter's father.
Mrs. James Vincent of Hensall,, who
is convalescing after her hospital
treatment,, is now •staying at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Castle. •
Mrs. L. Annis, who has been spend-
ing the past couple of weeks as the
guest of Mrs. Southcombe and her
brother, Mr. E. Washington, left
yesterday for her home at Port
ion.
Mr. M. T. 'Corless was at Waterloo
'on Mondaynday and Tuesday attending
a -conference of the Ontario Equit,
•able Life'Insurance Co. Ile was
on 'the train of which the engine
broke down Tuesday evening delay-
ing the train for some hours while
a new engine was brought imp.
Messrs. E, Paterson, N. W. Trewar-
tba, G. H. Elliott, W. E. Perdue,
C. Draper, F. Fingland, H. E.
Rorke and Dr. Thompson were at
Poster's Hill an Tuesday evening
attending a meeting of the Gode-
rich Township Men's Club.. A
couple of the above are• members
of the exeeutivo of the Club and
the others made up a degree team,
which initiated and installed' the
As has been his custom for some
time past, Rev. J. W. Herbert gave a
splendid address to the pupils of the
S. S. on Sunday. The title of
his address might have been "The
Way to the Land of Heart's Desire,"
and he stressed the fact that there
was only one way to the land of.
heart's desire, .over the '.Mount of En-
deavour.
officers with secret and stern rites.
The Ladies' Aid and W. M. S. of
the United Church are preparing
for a Valentine social and chicken
pie supper in the schoolroom of the
church ,on Friday evening of this.
week. ,
Mrs. W. J. Yeo and Mrs. E. Yeo
were hostesses at a ela.ss party given
at the home of Mrs. E. Yeo on Friday
evening, when members of the Live
Wire class and of the Pollyanna
class of the Holmesville United
church Sunday Scheel, with their
teachers and assistants, were enter-
tained. Rev. IA'. Herbert is the
teacher ;of the :girls and Mrs. L.
Jervis of the boys. The boys putt on
the program, in 'recognition of the
fact that is it Leap Year, and also did
the .serving of refreshments. A
very happy time was spent. Before
the gathering broke up -'a hearty
Vote of thanks was passed to the.
•hostesses, on motion •of Mr. Norman
Trewartha and Muss Norma Potter.
Miss Iielenl Mec11'Iath -spent . the
week -e ed in Aylmer
WOULD YOU BE HER
VALENTINE?
FLOWERS ARE NATURE'S
VALENTINE MESSAGES, SO
TULIPS, DAFFODILS, VIOLETS
MARIGOLDS, ROSES AND
CARNATIONS
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GREENHOUSE PHONE176
FLOWER,SHOP PHONE3I
Why Not Start
AND COLLECT
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THE NEW IVORY AND GREE:
ENAMELWARE
1t will make a great improveinent
�onr Kitchen.
We have a good stock •on hand no
the right price.
Perhaps you just need a new fro
sifter or a paring knife. We ha'
some specials on hand that you
find will be just the thing.
Be sure and call .in and see o
goods before you buy.
Renfrew Separator and Scales a
Aladdin Lamps. our Specialty.
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HARDWARE and PLUMBING
Phone 244
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• SPECIAL SAVINGS
IN GROCERIISS, THURS., FRI., SAT., FEB. 11, 12, 13
Robinhood Oats with
Chinaware . , 33c
01d Homestead Peas
3 tins for .........25c,
Royal York Tea 54.1 11).25e
'I Ib. for 49c
Chase, & Sanborn's
ee, n/3
lb. 27c
1
CoffIb. for 610
Taylor's Peanut
Butter, C. Jars. 25c
Shortening, 2 Ib 23c
Singapore Sliced Pine-
apple, per tin ....11e
Jiff Soap Flakes,
large pkg. 17c
MeLaren's Jelly Powder
Free Mould, 4 pkgs. 25c
Try Our New
BREAD 7c
Fresh Each
Saturday Only
Head Lettuce, 2 19c
Celery Hearts .25c
Oranges dz. 29c, 49c
Grapefruit, 5 25e
Past, •Flour,7Ib.19e
24 lb. bag for 59c
N. Star, cwt. $2.70
Peerless " " $2.65
Red Eagle ...$2.35
MEATS
Br. Bacon, sl. 180
• in piece . .....16c
Spare Ribs, 2, 25c
Fr. Hanes, lb...12c
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SUMMERHILL
The following is the report of 'U.
S. S. No. 1.2, Hullett and Goderich
the month of January:
Sr. 4th: Cleta Ellis, 69; Hazel
Rapson; 67; Allan Neal, 50.
Jr. 4th—Marion Morrell, 67.
Gr. 3rd—Wella Jervis, 77; Madeloi
Mason, 70; Leona Rapson, 65; Thel-
Ina Hoggart, 56.
Jr. 3rd—Ivan Hoggart, 60; Gordon
Rapson; 57; Frieda Ellis, 52.
Jr. 2nd—Marion Morrell, 50. •
lst Class -Clayton .Ellis, 82; P•hyl-
lis Ball, 80. '
Pr. A.—Gertrude Tyner, Rlwyne
Blake, Maxwell '"Carter,
'Pr. 'B. Ross Hoggart, Lois Rap-
sou. •
Bent' speller: Creta Ellis. Total.
enrolment, 19. Average attendance,
18.6.
TIRY
Rowntrees
PLAIN OR PEANUT
Chocolate Bar.
IT'S GOOD'.,
THE. BIGGEST MILIC.calocOLA
BAR ON THE MA;RKE
IN 5c AND 25u CAKES
SATiJRDAY SPECIAL
Good i0I{1.Fasliibned. Ginger Bre
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BARTLIFF'& CRICI
Makers of Mint-ea/aid' Bread .
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