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THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD '
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THURS., JULY 13, • 1939
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HOME-MADE SAUSAGE
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BRISKET BOIL
BEST RIB BOIL
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CONNELL & TYNDALL.
" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "
Phone 162. Albert Street ,
Call
and See our
of Show Bird Washers
guarantee for 12 years.
with nothing but water
machine.
— TOASTERS
OIL and GAS STOVES
to see the 1
Refrigerator
a
guarantee.
xr New Models
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1;. carrying a
Also the W'ATERFLUX
moving in the
HOT PLATES — IRONERS
R.A.NGETTES—COAL
Don't forget
Frigidaire Electric
the only one with the Meter-Miser—Carrvingr
five-year
SUTTER & PERDUE
HARDWARE, PLUMBING & ELECTRICIANS
PHONE 147w. CLINTON, ,ONT.
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One
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Buy Now And Save
MASTERPIECE RANGE
565.00
$65.00
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040.00
Regular. $75.00 for
CLARE JEWEL
Excellent Condition
Regular $75.00 far
CLARE JEWEL
Regular $45.00 far
Slightly Used ICE BOX in
SEE THESE BEFORE BUYING
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Vacation Days
Take a supply of good fishing tackle with you. We invite
you to see our stock as we have everything you need.
BICYCLES or MOTORCYCLES to carry you safely and
economically. Guns and ammunition. Why not drop in and
look around.
Clinton., Bicycle and Motorcycle Sales
Superior Stores
PHONE 111--CLINTON.
SPECIALS FOR
IDLY 13th 14th 15thAt
HORTENING, 2 lbs. 19c
,ARD .. 2 lbs. 19c
:ORN FLAKES, Kellogg's,
2 pkgs. 150
IANDY AMMONIA, .. 4 pkgs. 19e
MARMALADE; Orange & Grapefruit
32 oz. jar for 19c
PEAS or CORN, Garden Patch I
2-17 oz. tins for 19c
'SHELLED WALNUTS, %2 lb19,
JELLY. POWDERS, McLaren't
assorted ' 4 pkgs. 19e
JUICE, Aylmer
5.10%2 oz. tins ....... ... .... ... 179c
CORN STARCH, 2 pkgs. 19c
TOMATOES, Aylmer Choice,
21/2's ...............2 tins 19c
WAX BEANS 2 tins 19c
SALAD DRESSING, Miracle Whip,
8 oz. 19c
PUMPKIN, Aylmer, 2 Iarge'tins 19c
SURPRISE SOAP, .... 4 cakes 19c
ORANGES, Good Size, .. 2 doz. 33c
LEM,ONS, Large Size; :... doz. 29c
GRAPEFRUIT, Large Size, 5 for 25c
CABBAGE, Small 5c;'Large 2 for,15c
CHERRIES'.`
Fresh Daily — Order Now
II.
TH O M PS O N 1
Free Delivery
Officers of Huron County
' W. C. T. U.
the forty-second annual canyon -
tion of the Huron County W.C.T,U.
held in the Presbyterian Church,
Wingham, very interesting reports
were given by chairmen of the var-
ious departments. The Dominion
President, Mrs. Grace Knight of Ed -
mouton was guest speaker, The fol-
lowing are the officers and presi-
dents for the coming year:
Advisory President, Mrs. R. J.
Tindall, Wingham; Advisory Presi-
dent, Miss J. S. Murray, Hensall;
Advisory President, Mrs. A.E. Lloyd,
Wingham; Advisory President, Mrs.
A. T. Cooper, Clinton; President,
Mrs. George Johnston, Goderich; lst
Vice -President, Mrs. B. W. F. Beav-
Exeter; 2nd Vice -President, Mrs.
ers,TOMATO
W. C. Pearce, Exeter; Comes, See'y.,
Miss Jean S. Murray, Hensall; Rec.
See'y., Annie Consitt, Hensall; Treas-
urer, Mrs, Walter Heim,' Goderich;
'Assist. Treasurer, Mrs. M. E. Howell,
I Goderich; L. T. L., Miss Eva Pen -
rose, Exeter.
Superintendents
Evan. and Christian Stewardship,
Mrs. E. Johns, Exeter; Anti -Narco-
tics and Medical Temperance, Mrs.
W. C. Pearce, Exeter; Flower ' Mis-
'sion, Mrs. Walters, .Goderich; Sab-
bath Observance, Law and vLegisla-
tion, . Mrs. A. T. Cooper', Clinton;
Little White Ribboners, Mrs. R. Le -
wis, Wingham; Medal Contest, Miss
E. Raymer, Box 424, Wingham;
Moral Education, Mothers' Meetings,
Health and Heredity, Mrs. B. W. F,
Beavers, Exeter; Publicity and So -
cial Meetings, Mrs: R. T. Phillips, of
Goderich; Press, Mrs. Cook, Exeter;;
Temperance in Sunday Schools, Miss
i„ro vv ar 1vlelnerlar eP3nelarsnlps
announced by the University of
Toronto include Thomas A. Fraser,
of 01RInton, for the second pl'o: 4.
Canadian General Hospital scholar-
ship. Mr. Fraser is of fifth year :
Medicine;
Jean S. Murray, Hensall; Scientific
Temperance, Jnstruc(ion in Day
Schools, Mrs. Ethel Craw, R. R. 5,
Sea'forth; Travellers' Aid:, Mrs. M.
E. Howell, Goderich; World's and
Canadian Missionary Work, Mrs, A.
E• Lloyd, Wingham. , kr
RETURN
ENGAGEMENT
Same ?este, same performance, same
management., Om North Window
was so approved by so many people,
that we have decided to continue. it
but fur a shorter term.
m.
We started Tuesday last at 25e for
your choice any article and continue
at that price including Friday. On
Saturday next the price will be 20c
and every day a price reduction until
Friday 28th it will again reach lc.
Picnic Days are here once more.
What better relief from the oppres-
sive heat could'one wish for, than
to slip away to the lake or river with
a well stocked hamper of sandwiches,
pie, cake, cookies, etc, When you
contemplate such an outing don't
forget us for all those essentials
such as paper plates, various sizes
and shapes, paper cups, spoons,
serviettes, table covers, wax plaper,
Vacuum bottles, sun glasses for both
adults and kiddies, Beach hats, Yacht
caps, gob hats, sail boats, sand pails
etc.
The Wonder Paper for daily dust-
ing, cleaning and polishing in the
home, office and school. Especially
made for fine furniture, woodwork
and hardwood floors. An excellent
article when used for the purpose
for which it is intended, but a dis-
continued Iine in our stock. Regular
Price 30c; Clearing @ 15c per pkg.
TIM W . D. Fair Co
Often the Cheapest—.Always the Best
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Mr. Beecher Streets is visiting thi,
week in Hamilton and Port Dover.
14 Ir. Benson Corless of Norwich was
home with his parents for the
weekend.
Miss Beatrice Green left on Friday
for a month's visit with friends
in Toronto.
rtiIr. Harold (Riley) Johnston of
Toronto is spending his vacation
at his home here.
Mrs, L. R. McBride of Windsor is
spending two weeks with her sist-
er, Mrs. D. A. Kay.
Mr, and Mrs. E, J. Jenkins of Ot-
tawa visited the week wth Mr. and
Mrs. T. R. Jenkins.
Messrs. Harold, Morley and Hugh
Davis of 'Vineland were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. T.
Corless. • •
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. M. Paisley of
Kirkland Lake are visiting the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0.
L. Paisley.
Che Misses Beattie of "The Vogue"
are leaving this weekend for New
York City where they will spend
several days at the World's Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Ball have been
spending this week with the form-
er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Ball, Summerhill.
Mrs, Jas. Steele and Mr, Walter
Beaton Steele of Ripley, also Mr,
and Mrs. Thos. Blair of Kincardine,
were visitors at Mrs. Beaton's on
Sunday.
Mrs. A. J. Moore and Miss Ruth
Moore of Ransolnville N.Y., spent
Sunday in Clinton with relatives,
returning• to their home on Monday
morning.
Mas, H. Bartliff, Miss Dorothy,
Douglas and Bruce and Mr. A.
Crozier are holidaying this week
in Matacheewan with Mr. and Mrs.
H. A, Stevens.
Miss Evelyn Hicks of Essex, Miss
Isabelle Farquharson and Miss
Florence McLaughlin of Toronto,
have been visiting at the home of
Mrs: Frank Fingland.
Mrs. A. D. Beaton had a birthday
anniversary on Sunday when all
her children 'were home to help
her celebrate. They have not all
been home at the same time since
1920, so it was a happy reunion
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Morrison and
daughter Blanche of Philadelphia,
Penn., are visiting the lady's sist-
er, Mrs. Joseph Addison. Miss
Gladys Addison who has recently
returned from Wyoming will re-
turn, with them,
Miss Ethel Dale, 'Mr. and Mrs. M. T.
Corless, Alvin and Benson Carless,
Mrs Elizabeth Kennedy and Mr.
and Mrs. A. .7. McMurray attended
the Moore reunionat Soutiisulc
Park, Woodstock, on .Tuly 81,h.
where 98 of the clan registered.
Mr. and Mrs. T, R. Jenkins and Miss.
Mary Jenkins spent the weekend
at Leamington and Sarnia. On Sat
urday they attended the wedding
of their ,'nephow, Dr. George E.
Jenkins of Cottam, acid Miss
Rosalea ' I oliow Of Liuunh gto%i;
Quality Groceries
Fruits and Vegetables
mnamiwaseoula
AYLMER
TOMATO JUICE 6:101/ oz. tins 23c
McCORMICK'S
POPPED WHEAT , 2 pkgs. 15c
Fruit Drinks For
HOT DAYS.
JUICY
4 sizes
2 dozen'`'
1 dozen
1dozen
r1 dozen
35c
2'Oc
25c
39c
Lemons large 6 for 15c
Grapefruit x p 5 for
25c
CHERRIES BLACK CURRANTS
RASPBERRIES ---- BANANAS
CELERY, home-grown, 2 bunches 13c
CUCUMBERS, for slicing 2 for 13c
TOMATOES, Hot -House, 2 lbs. 29c
COOKING APPLES, Imported 3 lbs. 22c
LOCAL -GROWN
NEW POTATOES 10 pounds 29c
Phone 48
WESTON'S
SODA BISCUITS 2-1b. pkg. 33c
FALCON
JELLY POWDERS
7 pkgs. 25c
SALTED
PEANUTS ...... lb. 10C
FESTIVAL
TOFFEE'S
WE BUY EGGS '
MARKET PRICES PLUS
DOZEN IF TAKEN IN
CHOICE MEATY
PRUNES
AND . PAY
lc EXTRA PER
TRADE.
LONDON I•IOUSE
COCOA
3 lbs. 25c
lb. tin 23c
FALCON
PEAS 3 tins 23c
STANDARD'
TOMATOES 3 tins 23
FALCON GOLDEN
CORN 3 tins 23c
CLARK'S & AYLMER
PORK,and BEANS 3 tins 23c
SHEARI:K:
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The Red & White Store Clinton
TUCKER.SMITF
Mr. S. Switzer received word this
week that his daughter, Mrs. Hanna
of Saskatchewan had passed away.
Sympathy is extended to the bereav-
ed fancily.
Mrs. Greg, McGregor visited
friends in London Last weekend.
Many from this vicinity were in
Brussels yesterday celebrating the
glorious twelfth.
The Coleman-Carnochan. families
held their picnic at Bayfield on Sun-
day.
STANLEY
Miss Greta Mustard of Hearst, and
Miss Genevieve Mustard of Winnipeg
visited with Mrs. T. B. Baird on
Monday.
Mr. Will Sage and Mrs. Angus
Gordon •of • Sheppardton, Mrs. Mary'
Gordon of Goderich, Mrs. Sandy
Gordon of Watrous, Sask., also Mas-
ter Bobbie Waterhouse of Toronto
visited Mrs. T. Baird Sr. last Friday.
Miss Audrey Baird is visiting at
present with her aunt in Hensall,
FINAL CLEARANCE
SALE
of all Boxed Plants
Your choice of Tomato, Celery,
Peppers, Asters, Marigolds, Zin-
nias. Some choice Petunias,
Celosia, Phlox, Tagetes, Stocks,
etc., at
Only 10c a box
while they last.
To reduce a large stock of
lsparagus, Sprengerii Ferns
we are offering them at only
25c each
We have just a limited number of
some varieties of the annuals on
sale.. Buy early and avoid being
disappointed.
F. • R. CUNINGHAME
Member of Florists Tel. Del As.
Personal care given every order
and special attention given to
funeral orders.
Phones 176 and 31
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YOU WILL MISS SOMETHING
IF YOU DO NOT TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE BARGAINS
WE ARE OFFERING DURING THIS MONTH
These savings will apply to every Suite or Piece of
Furniture in the Store.
See our New Stock of LAMPS and SHADES, just imagine buying
Shades for drop lights and boudnoir lamps at 10, 15 and. 20c;
Bridge and Table Lamp Shades 35, 60 and 65e;
and Floor Lamp Shades from 51.75 to $4.00.
ENJOY YOUR VERANDAH OR LAWN
A substantial saving on all Summer Furniture, Grass Mats,
Hammocks, etc. Also a new stock of Awnings in bright
colors at $2.50 each,
Hardware Dept.
Save 10 't on a New LAWN MOWER while our stock lasts
We have a large stock of Lawn and Garden Hose, Sprinklers,
Nozzles and Repair Parts.
Keep out the Flies with a New SCREEN DOOR, WINDOW or
SCREENING—any width or length.
Then for the hot weather use a Coleman, Gas or Coal Oil Stove
or an Electric Plate.
Try the New Hay Pork Cable—you will like it.
The Store With the Stock.
BALL and ZAPFE
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HARDWARE, FURNITURE
Embalmers, Funeral Directors, Ambulance Service.
Phones: Store 195; N. Bali, 110; 3, J. Zapfe, 103
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CLEARING LINES
Women's Voile Dresses, sizes 44, 42, 40, 20, 18,
16 and 14. Regular $1.98 on sale for $1.00
Girls Voile Dresses, ages 14, 12, 10, 8, and 6.
Regular 98c --Sale Price 79c
Child's Voile Dresses, ages 2, 3, 4.
Regular 59c--ISWe Price 39c
Girl's Print Dresses, ages 14, 12, 10, 8 and 6.
Regular 89c—Sale Price 59c
Girl's Washable Play Suits, sizes 2 to 7.
59c
Sale Price
Child's Bathing Suits,
Regular 75c -ale Price
Child's Print Dresses, ages 2, 3, 4.
iRegular 75c -Sale Price
Women's and Misses Silk Panties
A good assortment of sizes and colors.
Regular Price 35 and 45e --All on sale
Per Pair
Crepe Night Gown, regular 98c for
39c
59c
25c
Terry Toweling, width 16 in.
Regular Price 23c per yard—Sale
Flannelette, white, width 29 in.
Sale Price per yard
Women's Night Gowns, summer weight
Sale Price, each , 59c
YOUNG MEN'S SUITS—sizes 35 and 32.
Blue checked tweeds with sport backs and 2
pair of pants. 'Price $15.95—Sale $11.95
BROWN SUITS — Sport backs and one pair of
pants, sizes 32, 34, 35.
Price $13.95 Sale
19c
10c
$11.00
BOY'S BROWN SUITS, ages 7 and 8
Sale $4.98
Reg. Price $6.49
Boy's Serviceable Grey Flannels, ages 16, 14, 12, 10,
Sale Price $1.59
Boy's Play Suits, dark grey color with zipper,
very durable, ages 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12.
Reg. Price $1.69 'Sale $1.39
89c , Men's White PoIo Shirts; Reg. 79c Sale 59c
IFFO-RD LOBB• &SONS