The Clinton News Record, 1938-07-07, Page 81
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THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
NCONOMY
CONNELL & TYNDALL
CLLNTON'S LEADING MEAT .MARKET "
Phone 162. Albert Street
3 Ib. Pail Lard,
Spring Lamb Stew, per lb.
20 ib. Pail Lard
Veal Stews, per lb.
Soapflakes, 1, large' & 1 small.:, 1St.
40c
20c
$2.50
15c
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SPECIALS
'COLEMAN STOVES PERFECTION OIL STOVES,
RELIANCE OIL,STOVES,-GASDLINE AND COAL OIL OVENS.
WINDOW SCREENS AND SCREEN DOORS,
LAWN MOWERS AND GRASS CATCHERS, _
AT A VERY SPECIAL PRICE.
ELECTRICRANGETTES AND HOT PLATES.
TOASTERS, IRONS AND CURLERS.
GIVE OUR GLASS DEPARTMENT THE ONCE-OVER. Water
Sets, Glasses, Mixing Bowls, and Baking Sets. Don't forget to
see the New English Fancy Teapots.
SUTTER & PERDUE
HARDWARE, PLUMBING, TINSMITHING, ELECTRICAL
Phone 147w. WIRING. P.O. Box 48
r
Range Special For
6? ,
July Only
' CLARES PEARL STEEL RANGE
Full Buff Porcelain Front, 4 9 -inch covers, 18 inch oven.
Reservoir and High Closet '
$60.00
See a cut of this range in our Window '
Hardware and
T.Ilawkins, PIuQlhln Phone 249 ,„,4
Motorcycle Picnic
Sunday, July 17 at 1.30 p. m.
at the farm of R. B. Cole,; Bayfield Concessiol.
This is a general get-together of motorcyclists and enthusiasts.
The general public are cordially .invited.
COME AND SEE AN EXHIBITION OF FANCY AND TRICK
RIDING, YOU'LL ENJOY IT.
(In case of rain will be held following Sunday).
Superior Stores I Holmesville Garden
Party
Under auspices of Sunday School and
Y. P. U.
PRONE 111—CLINTON.
SPECIALS FOR
JULY 7th, 8th, 9th,
Peanut Butter, 24 oz. jar 19c
Sultana Raisins, 2 lbs. 21c
Life Buoy Soap, 3 cakes 21c
Riverside Peas, 17 oz., 3 tins 25c
Friday July 15th.
an Miss'Acheson's Lawn ,Holmesvil_ •
Meat and Salad Supper served from
6 to 8 p.m. followed by a play,
"An Old -Fashioned Mother"
by the Young People of Crewe Unit-
ed Church.
Adults 35c Children 20c
92-2
A Presentation
On Wednesday when the teacher,
Mr. Reg. Cook and his pupils met
Pumpkin, large 21/2's, 2 tine ....17e for the last time in S.S. No. 10, Log -
JAM, Rasp. or Straw., 32 oz. ... 27c an, the following address was read
Corn, Country Kist, 17 oz. 2 tins 21c by Marjorie Osborn followed by the
presentation of a fine shaving kit
Salmon, Cascade, l's, tin ... , , , 14c by Clare Gaffney:
Ketchup, Heinz. large btl. 19c Mr. Cook:-- We your pupils are
gathered together to extend our
Florida Cream Biscuits, per lb. 19c gratitude before you leave our com-
Kkovah Jelly Maker:2 pglts. 27e munity where you have spent the
past two years. Those who have' been
Fruit Jars, small, doz. 99c most closely connected to you dur-
med.,, doz. 1.09 ing these years and have known you
Parowax, l's, 2 lbs. 25c best are ready to testify to your
goodness and readiness to lend a
helping hand when in need. We are
sorry to lose you but we know our
loss will be another's gain. We trust
that you will find in your new school
as congenial pupils as those you have
left behind.
We desire to extend to you our
heartiest good wishes for your fut-
ure prosperity and happiness and in
return will ask you to kindly accept
this gift as a slight token and re-
minder of the scholars of S.S. No.
10, Logan. Signed on behalf of the
pupils, Marjorie Osborn, Clare Gaf-
fney.
Mr. Cook has been engaged in
Goderich township for the next term.
Whether your taste' runs to fash-
ions, humor, movies, news events or
love', stories, our news counter should
meetthedemand, bringing you the
world in picture, in study, in fact, in
fiction.
Sure, you supplied fun and enter-
tainment for the children at Christ-
mas but now' the scene and the sea -
on are Changed We offer baubles,
breakables, gams, trifles at nomin-
al prices for - in or- out door holiday
amusement. Keep theist busy - and
prevent the registering of complaints.
We now turn our lyric prose to say
"You need your money, and I need
mine. If we both get ours it will
sure be fine, But if you get yours
and keep mine too, What in the
world alis 1 going to do? Think it
Over!
We are trying to exclude a few
slow -selling articles from our stock.
We call it an "Elimination Sale".
You will understand if you look in
our South Window. Out of it a
$10.00 article was sold for $1.00, a
$3,50 piece for the same price and
there' are many others offered at the
same one dollar cost to you.
We have been greeted on the
street as Mr. "Often the Cheapest,
Always the Best." We have received
letters from nearby towns likewise
addressed: The foremost authority
on advertising in the United States
writes us it is "One of the best catch.
lines I have ever seen. It has been
adopted by both Canadian and United
States retailers" A Canadian ad -
smith writes "I like your advertise-
ment in the News-R'ecordp' Toot -
Toot! Its the heat thats got us!
Finis!
We try to write our ads concisely,
yet fully presented so that readers
may secure the "meat" with just
enough garnish.
Glass Jar Rings, doz.
Rubber Jar Rings, doz.
Zinc Jar Rings, doz..
Nuggett Shoe Polish, tin
'Corn Starch, pgk.
Tea, Royal York,' ti/z Ib.
25c
6c
25c
12c
10c
30c
PSON
Free Delivery
Tile W. D. Fair Co
Often the Cheapest, --Always the Beet
m0uutpplmwunmm� i a gnittrii���11
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Miss Florence Evans is visiting
friends in Montreal.
Rev. K. and Mrs. McGoun and "Pat"
are spending July and August at
Kintail. -
Mrs. G. H. Ball of Londesboro is
visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. J.
T. Crich.
Mr and Mrs. Alvin Leonard of Mil-
ton spent last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Leonard.
Dr. D. H. and Mrs. McInnes spent
several days last week at their
cottage in Muskoka.
Mrs. H. T. Rance returned on Tues-
day after a visit with Mrs. J. C.
Gandier of Toronto:
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Jervis and
daughter Pauline are spending their
vacation in Muskoka.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jervis and in-
fant daughter spent the weekend
with friends in London.
Miss Sadie Elliott of London spent
the weekend with her parents, Mr,
and Mrs. David Elliott.
Mrs. S. T. Murch and Miss Vera
Murch of Sarnia, were weekend
guests with Miss H. Courtice.
Mrs. N. W. Trewartha has returned
home after a visit with Rev. Peter
and Mrs. Addison in Coniston
Miss Morrison of Toronto is visiting
at the home of her brother, Mr.
and and Mrs. 1 . W. Morrison.
Mrs. Geo, Crooks and Miss Mary
Crooks of Delhi spent last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leonard.
Mr. P. H. Atkinson of Woodstock
spent the holiday and week -end
with his uncle, Mr. D. J. Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McLay returned
last Thursday from their holiday
trip spent in North Bay and Ripley,
Mr. Jas. M. Reid and Kenneth Reid,
Clinton, and Mr. Harvey Coleman
of Hillsgreen spent Tuesday in
Sarnia.
Misses Jeanette and Doris Taylor
left last Friday on a motor trip
through Northern Ontario . and
Quebec.
Miss Wilhelmine Trewartha of Tor-
onto spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr, and Mrs. N. W. Tre-
wartha.
Mrs. L. Dippell and two daughters,
Peggy and Marion are visiting the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0.
W. Potter.
Mx. and Mrs. Maurice Kingston of
Toronto spent the weekend with.
the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Plumstee].
Mr. Harry Routledge and Mrs. Maude
Bateson and family of New Lisk-
eard, Ontario are the guests of the
latter's aunt, Mrs: David steep.
Mr. and Mrs. J Kemp and Mrs. Jos-
eph Palmer and Miss Myrtle Pal-
mer of Detroit, Michigan, spent
the weekend with Mrs, J. T. Crich.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holmes and fain-
-ily, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rous-
zeli of Acton, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs David Steep on Sunday
last. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Seeley and
Master Billie visited last weekend
in Toronto with their son', Harold;
in Newmarket with Mr. and Mrs.
A. F. Johns; and in Port Credit
with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Landes -
borough:
TIIURS., 17(4.1(...7'.X9a8:.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark, Credi-
ton, and daughter, Mrs. Kestle of
Exeter, accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Penhale, Exeter, visit-
ed recently at the home of the.lat.
ter's niece, Mrs. Geo. Holland.
TUCKERSMITH
Mr. and Mrs. C. Martin came from
Englehart on Sunday to spend the
Sumner with the lady's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. Ball Mr. Martin is
taking a Manual Training Sumner
Course at Hamilton.
Miss E. Jamieson, teacher at S. S.
No. 6, is attending the Summer
Course in Household Science at Ham-
ilton.
Miss JoAnne Ball of Detroit, Mich.,
is with Mr. and. Mrs. E. Ball for the
Summer.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Tebbutt visited
Clinton and ,Goderich friends on Sun-
day.
Many from this district attended
the Yacht Manoeuvers at Goderich
on Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Fletcher Whitmore is attend -
ng the Manual Training Course at
Hamilton.
Final Clearance
Sale Of
Garden Plants
All boxed plants of FIowers and
Vegetables for sale. To clear at
2 boxes for 25e.
We are sold out of some varieties
but still have some good
stock to offer.
This is your chance to fill in the
empty spaces in your garden.
SUMMER COTTAGE
TO RENT
..A four roomed fully furnished
cottage at Iron; Springs on the
Blue Water highway, 4 miles north
of Bayfield., $15.00 a week. ....
F. R. CUNINGHAME
Member of Florists Telegraph
Delivery Association.
Phones 176 and 31.
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4.1
NEW FURNITURE
In the latest styles is on display now. We have several New
Spites of Dining Room, Bedroom and Chesterfield Suites. As well
as a grand selection of Studio Couches and Occasional Chairs.
See our Extra Specials in Tri -Light Floor Lamps .... $9.95 each.
=t
SPECIALS IN ENGLISH LINOLEUM MATS— 3'xG' 90c
6'x9'—$2.75.
HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
See the new Cable -wire Hay Fork Rope, easy running, and
built for long -life 5c Per Foot.
There will be a reduction of 10 percent. on all Coal Oil Stoves
in stock. A Special Price on One Second-hand Electric Rangette.
Now is the time for Screen Doors and Windows. We have a
large stock to select from at the right price.
Tho Store With the Stock.
BALL and ZAPFE
HARDWARE, FURNITURE
Embalmers, . Funeral Directors, Ambulance Service.
Phones: Store 195; N. Ball, 110; J. J. Zapfe, 103
GREATER BARGAINS
Groceries
1
roceries
FRESH BEEF ROLLS, per lb. 15 e
Considering the high price of pork cuts this is a
great saving for you. If you place a weekly
order with us your requirements will
always be in stock for you.
TEA> in bulk, Black or Mixed, per lb. 49c
Why pay the price of Packaged Tea when you cans
buy a Good Grade of Tea in Bulk for less money?
Pastry Flour, 24 lb. sack, 49c
Forest City Baking Powder, with free glass,23c
Sugar Krisp Corn Flakes, 3 packages, 21c
Toilet Tissue, Supercraft Brand, 4 large rolls 23c
CLIFF
Extra Special
Extra Special
III ss
CUPS and SAUCERS, per doz. $1.00'
The Cups are a large size, white with red, blue
yellow and green trim.... It will pay you to
stock up at this money saving price.
SUMMER FOOTWEAR
ALL LINES NOW ON ,SALE—If you require a
White Pump, Oxford' Slipper, Sandal or
White Canvas line. Get our Prices.
Also all lines of Camp Shoes, Brown Canvas Shoes,
Light Work Boots, Scampers, any line of..
' Summer iShoes will be sold at a
New Law Price.
ONE FRIEND.
TELL!& 'ANOTHER
M
ICED AND WHITE
always in the Lead'
Fruit and Vegetables
July. 7th, 8th and 9th.
_
rs
'^. Banana. Sale of •Beautiful golden Bananas
e
II 3lbsFor23c
L.
ORANGES, sweet and juicy, per doz. 23c
NEW BEETS, 2 bunches for 5c
LARGE GRAPE FRUIT, 4 for 21c
WAX BEANS, per lb. 10c
WATERMELONS, each 59c
CABBAGE& each &
MUSK MELONS, each 15c
5C 10e
NEW CARROTS, 2 bunches for 15c
Red Currants, Black Currants and Goose Berries
General Electric Consol Radio "Popularity Contest,'
Opening Next Week. Call and Get Particulars For
Contestants. Further Details in Next Week's Paper
Where, NEIL CLINTON'S BIG
esg" W
BOCETEELLIPrice Prevails Phnom 4S
1
I—
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark, Credi-
ton, and daughter, Mrs. Kestle of
Exeter, accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Penhale, Exeter, visit-
ed recently at the home of the.lat.
ter's niece, Mrs. Geo. Holland.
TUCKERSMITH
Mr. and Mrs. C. Martin came from
Englehart on Sunday to spend the
Sumner with the lady's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. Ball Mr. Martin is
taking a Manual Training Sumner
Course at Hamilton.
Miss E. Jamieson, teacher at S. S.
No. 6, is attending the Summer
Course in Household Science at Ham-
ilton.
Miss JoAnne Ball of Detroit, Mich.,
is with Mr. and. Mrs. E. Ball for the
Summer.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Tebbutt visited
Clinton and ,Goderich friends on Sun-
day.
Many from this district attended
the Yacht Manoeuvers at Goderich
on Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Fletcher Whitmore is attend -
ng the Manual Training Course at
Hamilton.
Final Clearance
Sale Of
Garden Plants
All boxed plants of FIowers and
Vegetables for sale. To clear at
2 boxes for 25e.
We are sold out of some varieties
but still have some good
stock to offer.
This is your chance to fill in the
empty spaces in your garden.
SUMMER COTTAGE
TO RENT
..A four roomed fully furnished
cottage at Iron; Springs on the
Blue Water highway, 4 miles north
of Bayfield., $15.00 a week. ....
F. R. CUNINGHAME
Member of Florists Telegraph
Delivery Association.
Phones 176 and 31.
NS.'.p4.:§2:4*:;';.- :Cif.4 ;: :t..: Www,..;4*-44.Cr,• 4-..14; ; •j'A14 tai! itC4:.:**: Si'
4.1
NEW FURNITURE
In the latest styles is on display now. We have several New
Spites of Dining Room, Bedroom and Chesterfield Suites. As well
as a grand selection of Studio Couches and Occasional Chairs.
See our Extra Specials in Tri -Light Floor Lamps .... $9.95 each.
=t
SPECIALS IN ENGLISH LINOLEUM MATS— 3'xG' 90c
6'x9'—$2.75.
HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
See the new Cable -wire Hay Fork Rope, easy running, and
built for long -life 5c Per Foot.
There will be a reduction of 10 percent. on all Coal Oil Stoves
in stock. A Special Price on One Second-hand Electric Rangette.
Now is the time for Screen Doors and Windows. We have a
large stock to select from at the right price.
Tho Store With the Stock.
BALL and ZAPFE
HARDWARE, FURNITURE
Embalmers, . Funeral Directors, Ambulance Service.
Phones: Store 195; N. Ball, 110; J. J. Zapfe, 103
GREATER BARGAINS
Groceries
1
roceries
FRESH BEEF ROLLS, per lb. 15 e
Considering the high price of pork cuts this is a
great saving for you. If you place a weekly
order with us your requirements will
always be in stock for you.
TEA> in bulk, Black or Mixed, per lb. 49c
Why pay the price of Packaged Tea when you cans
buy a Good Grade of Tea in Bulk for less money?
Pastry Flour, 24 lb. sack, 49c
Forest City Baking Powder, with free glass,23c
Sugar Krisp Corn Flakes, 3 packages, 21c
Toilet Tissue, Supercraft Brand, 4 large rolls 23c
CLIFF
Extra Special
Extra Special
III ss
CUPS and SAUCERS, per doz. $1.00'
The Cups are a large size, white with red, blue
yellow and green trim.... It will pay you to
stock up at this money saving price.
SUMMER FOOTWEAR
ALL LINES NOW ON ,SALE—If you require a
White Pump, Oxford' Slipper, Sandal or
White Canvas line. Get our Prices.
Also all lines of Camp Shoes, Brown Canvas Shoes,
Light Work Boots, Scampers, any line of..
' Summer iShoes will be sold at a
New Law Price.