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The Clinton News Record, 1932-06-23, Page 8PAGES „F , A Few eal Specials. in Our Shoe Department MEN'S BLACK CALF LEATHER OXFORDS, up-to-date style • $2.49 and a good wearing shoe . • • lVfEN'S GENUINE BOX CALF OXFORD, Goodyear". - WWelt , solid leather, an outstanding value in two styles at... $3.95 LADIES' AND NNRSES' SLIPPERS AND OXFORDS, several $1,98 Styles to choose from, special. values at . 24 PAIRS OF LADIES' WHITE CANVAS GOLF OXFORDS 79c crepe sole, special price to clear SPECIAL JOBPRICESON CLEARING LINES .OF ALLRUBBER SOLED SHOES AND SPOILT SHOES. WORK BOOTS, solid leather and Paneo soles. Special $2.39 Nut steel Fos. HOME-MADE SAUSAGE, per Ib. ONLY 10e PICKiLED PORK HOCKS, per ib. 3e - CORNED BEEF, BONELESS, per Ib. 12c PICKLED TONGUES, per' lb. 14c BRISK'T BOILS, per lb. 7c 10c NECK BOILS, per lb. SMOKED PICNIC HAMS, per Ib. 12e P. M. COTTAGE ROLLS, per lb. 13e C.1 N■ `tl o L Q.Y aYi, T iL N D #ra. 'LL, " CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET " Phone 162 Albert Street l� THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD Aiiuouneiug the Return of an old F avoute CROQUET SETS.–Sonne years since we had them on account of an almost prohibitive price, now However they have retruned in good 'quality and reasonable prices. Six Ball Set with a five inch mallet or either'. four-ball or six ball set with an eight inch mallet, and also a font• -ball juvenile set similar to our Standard Sets, but in reduced size for children's play. Our specials for the week are a brown well glazed) tea pot at 29e and a canary yellow Mixing bpwl at 29c. TSB W. D. Fair CO. x Custom Made Suits, 1 $30.00 up Ready Made, two pair pants $19.50 Semi -ready Suits $22.50 to $27.50 DAVIS& HERMAN CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING AGENTS FOR GILLESPIES CLEANERS & DYERS, SEAFORTH Often the Cheapest—Always the Best Sugar Crisp Corn Flakes 3 for 25c 'NEIL'S THURS., JUNE 23, 1932 Grape Graiiay�$pe Wuts Nut ty jf B} es. ;:. iY, ash.`«� ' 'i a,' 4l3Laf+. iii', 'rp°•�'.. Re. Maxwell Howse Coffee Demonstration June 25 after- F''';'"', Flak noon and evening. Have a cup of Coffee Free for Post Bran Flakes 2 for 25c Cert® 2k Tomatoes (21/2 lb.) 3 for 25c Brooms ,five -string 25c Ne)'v Cheese. 2 lbs. for 25c . Salmon, large 25c • Oranges, per dozen 25c Corn, 3 cans for 25c Sardines, 5 tins for 25c25c Dates, 3 lbs. for 25c Comfort, Surprise and Gold Soap, 5 for 25c Heinz Beans, 2 tins for FRIGIDAIRE FRUITS AND MEATS Bacon, piece, 2 lbs. for ••••'••"• . Lard' per lb. 15c Veal Roll, per lb. 20c Sliced Bacon, per lb. 0c per lb. Pealneael Bacon, ...................18c Cottage Rolls, per lb. c Yellow Sugar, 4 lbs. for 18 5c Soap Flakes, 3 lbs. for 25 Graham Wafers, McCormick's d Ch iswith Minute Tapioca 2 for 25c Swansdown Cake Flour 33c Bakers Coconut z lb. pkg. 18c recipe for Grahams Wafers STRAWBERRIESOWN AT LOWEST PRICE WE WILL NOT BE BEATEN IN OUR LINES. ORDERS TAKEN FOR CANNING Miss R. V. Irwin has been in Toron- to this week. Mrs. J. A. Ford is visiting her son in London this week.. Mr. Wen. Stevens is visiting his daughter in Whitby. Mrs. R:obt. Marshall left !Sattuday to visit her sister in Kingston Mrs. W. Pickard has returned front a visit with friends in Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Crich have been visiting the foriner's mother, Mrs. John McPhee. Mrs. Fred Leonard is visiting this week with her niece, Mrs. George Crooks, Delhi, Dr. P. Hearn has been in Toronto attending a meeting of the Ontario Medical Association. Mrs. Albert Lovett of St. Catharines spent the week -end with relatives in •Clinton and vic;nity. Mr. A. Torrance of Toronto was in town this week, coming tip for the funeral of his aunt, the late Mrs. Enunerton. Prof. Harry Shaw of Dartmouth Col- lege, Hanover•, N.H., is holidaying at the home of his parents, Dr. J. W. and Mrs. Shaw. Miss Yayoi Ichikawa of Japan, who PIG f re • ° CLINTON'S Where 'b r, + `. ^i.>.,, CORNER. GROCETERIA M, Phone 4S "Sells for Less" � .�i^, ® � � � � ,�.,., , Price Prevails x..,• e'4,1' TfAE , r,� ' +,5 , fir�•:.Rrb3i*{ri` fid *-, q�>�°3nL�'iev�,vl's k,!?,4.e:�G•9''+�1-t(„i,.> js'crV10 t.4it , •9 is 040,1 STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM i Strawberry Festival with LAWN SOCIAL at hone of MISS ACHESON, HOLMESVILLE on the evening of WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29thlocal followed by play presented by o poo le's Y.P.S. entitled "Jimmie Be Careful' 1 under League lof Ont rro Street Churcices of the Young Orchestra will play between acts Strawberries, 6 to 8 pan. Tea served f5Musical Program 6 to 8 . Admission, 35c and 20c.Admission 25c. Play will bo presented in the church and in case of unfavorable weather, tea will also be served in I church. Mon. Evening, June 27 On -the Lawn of MR. WESLEY MARQUIS BASE LINE � ® ----"'— is a student at Alma College. St. — '=a m rr[®=" p22o====3)=® Thomas, is the guest of Misses Hattie and Sybil Courtice. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Courtiee and Miss Betty of Hamilton spent the week - 0 p end with the former's sisters, Mis- 11 sew Hattie and :Sybil Courtiee. 0 o llir. J. B. Lobb of Galt. who" has been 'holidaying at the home of his sis' ter, Mrs. Geo. Holland 'of town, spent the week -end at the home of hisniece, that of Mr. and Mrs. 0 E. G. Zine, near Lucknoow. 11 Mr. and Mrs, M. E. McFadden of 0 0 Why suffer this .Summer over a Sweltering Hot Coal or Wood Stove in your Kitchen T—See our New Rangettp or Electric Stoves. You will Enjoy the comfort and pleasure of preparing meals on them. They pay for themselves in the Extra fuel you save. See These at O ur Store Watch Our Window SUTTER, PERDUE & BRUCEFIEL1) The Rev. C. Malcolm 'of Egmond- ville United church will exchange pul- pits with the Rev. W. A, Bremner of Brucefield on Sunday Rev. Mr. 'Bremner and Mr. Moodie were at Drrngannon attending the annual meeting of Huron Presbytery on Tuesday. Rev. A. Sinclair of Hensall was elected chairman of Presbytery; Mr. Bremner, secretary, with Mr. C. Tavener, assistant, and Mr. F. S. Sauvage of Seaforth, treas- urer. ql 0 Hardware Funeral Directors Plumbing �I Furniture Phone 147w Electric wiring 75-2. The quarterly birthday party of the W.M.S. was held in the Manse on Tuesday, June 14th, with a good attendance. The president, Mrs. (Rev.) W. A. Bremner, in the chair. After singing the opening hymn, Rev. Mr. Bremner read the first chapter of Daniel and led in prayer. The secretary and treasurer gave their reports and the roll call was answer• ed by verses on love. •Mrs. Brock, convener of the !Supply committee, then showed fhb garments and mater• Cookstown spent the week -end ial they had purchased to be pacice' 1 as the guests of the lady's mother. and sent to Blyth where they would Mis. J. Cornish of town. On their l return they were accompanied by. Miss Zimila Cornish, who will spend a holiday with them. Mr. and Mrs. Lougheed and Mr. and Mrs. West and son, Paul, of To- ronto were week -end guests of lttr. and 'Mrs. Geo. S. McFarlane. Mrs. Lougheed and Mrs• Wiest and son remained for a longer visit, the gentlemen returning to the city Monday morning Miss Edna Turner of the research department of the University of ,Toronto visited friends in town last week. Miss Turner left the end of the week for the west to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Turner of Consul, Alta., Mr's. 't'urner's Clinton friends will regret to learn that she is in very poor health and,is at present receiving hospital treatment. Dr. R. G. and 1VIrs. Struthe�•s .and • family, who have been spending the past few months in Toronto, Dr. !Struthers being on furlough from medical missionary work in North China, will arrive the end of this week to make a short visit at the home of the lady's brother, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Cooper. A special op- en streeting of the W. M. S. has been arranged for Monday evening in Wesley-Wllis church, when Dr. Dr. and Mrs• Struthers will both speak of their work in China. • Come To Londesboro, July ..1st' $75.00 IN PRIZES $75.00 CALITHUMPIAN PARADE. SPORTS OF 'ALL KINDS be forwarded to a Hospital in the West, after which a number .of the re ladies read interesting papers on the evils of intemperance, telling of the ruination that has come to so many of our noble young men and women I who bmto drink. Sil wi DS Ti,. Ahavenna M• Houghecoe of slaves Toronto, who spend adding plants BALANCE OF PLANTS IN BOXES With 1 Box at 20c ONE BOX FREE Your choice of Variety. Full count not guaranteed II CASH AND„ CARRY Bulk Plants from Hot Beds; Tomato, Cabbage, Caulii0.ower,1 'Sweet Peppers and Celery To Clear at 5c a dozen itingsghe 9b,rzst .- gEENHOUSE PHONEIid j s.,‘ FLOWER SHOP PHONE31 is ing the holidays at her home in Tucicersmith, was then called tel - on for an address. She began by ling of her experience with victims of liquor, she had seen so much of its evil effects in her travels. She said in the past six years she has been studying in the University of Toron- to she has noticed for the past three years the appaling effects it is 'hav- ing on so many of the, students. The meeting •closed with prayer by the president after which lunch was served! and a social, hour spent. Mrs. McAsh of • London spent last week at the home of her sistere-in- laiw. Mrs. R. McKenzie, in the village Mrs. Frances and family of Flint, Mich., are spending this week at the Manse. Mr. and Mrs. Wim. MacQueen and dadghtero. Sheila, spent the week -end with friends in the village' and Stan- ley township. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart of Michigan wore the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Moodie last week. Some mean sneak thieves entered the 'home of Mrs. Jas. McDonald and stole a hen and 40 big chickens. Enjoy the Out Side Life To help you enjoy your leisure hours, we are cutting the prices of our Verandah and Camp Furniture to the very lowest possible price. Better get your bargains while they last. We have a great Bargain in a GIBBARD SOLID WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE Very special price for this Month. A NICE SELECTION OF DINING ROOM SUITES. Any Price you wish. Some of the Newest Styles and Coverings sn CHESTERFIELD SUITES AND OCCASIONAL CHAIRS. and you will be surprised at the Quality and Price. IN THE HARDWARE DEPT. We have our usual large stock of Ilay Forks, IIay Fork Ropes and all enecssary supplies for this Busy Season. Etc. WE DO PLUMBING, EAVETROUGHING AND REPAIRING, When you need 'Sprayers 'of all kinds. W;e have a good assortment. Also Arsenate of Lead and Paris Green at good prices. Scythe Blades and iSnaths, the best for a lower price than other years. For a garden you need a sprinkling can. Come in and see us before you buy, suitable also for filling your car. Be sure when you are passing to see our assortment and you will buy. T. Ilawkins HARDWARE and. PLUMBING 4,. Thong 244 BALL fe ZAPFE "Store With the Stock" Phone 195 Hardware, Furniture, Funeral Directors,) Monument . J. P1Dea Deal103. ers N. Ball, Phone 110. Groceries at Saving Prices FOR TRUR., FRI., SAT., JUNE 23rd, 24th, 25th TOMATOES, Special No. 2's Spuat •Size > 4 tins for 25a OXYDOL, ige. pkg., and 2 Cakes Kirks HARDW'ATER SOAP •23c GRAPENUT FLAKES, the new cereal, 2 pkgs. for 21c LUX TOILET SOAP, 3 cakes for 21e CLARK'S PORK AND BEANS,'3 tins for 25c � 5SALADA TEA, 1-2 1b. package 23e • SARDINES, Brunswick, tin . 5c SUPERIOR BAKING POWDER, 8 oz. tin ..15e; 16 oz tin 23e loLOLAREN'S MINUTE TAPIOCA, 2 pkgs. for 230 CLARK'S SPAGHETTI, large tin lOc LILY CHICKEN HADDIE, tin 15e FRY'S COCOA, half pound tin . ,19c SURPRISE SOAP, 10 bars for 470 J 9 Y1 • cKNIC T & SON PHONE 111. fljIjIESPEO1ALS 1 FOR SATURDAY WE WILL DISPLAY A "NEW FANCY BREAD" JELLY ROLL TRY ONE OF THESE --TREY ARE DELICIOUS OUR ICE CREAM SPECIALS WALL BE "NEW AND DIFVEL4ENT" FOR SATURDAY. TREAT YOURSELF AND FRIENDS • Bakery and Wendorfs S Coufectioneri Makers of "Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake" Bread