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The Clinton News Record, 1939-07-20, Page 81 PAGE 8 THE CLINTON NEWS-RECORII. THURS., JIM/1r 20; 1939' LAMB STEWS ,VEAL STEWS VEAL CHOPS BRISKET BOILS of BEEF Large Bottle DILL PICItLE ib. 15c ib. 15c ib. 22c ib. 10c 20c CONNELL & TYNDALL " CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET " ,Phone 162. Albert Street Call and See our New Models of Show Bird Washers" carrying a guarantee for 12 years. Also the WATERFLUX with nothing but water moving in the machine. ' RIOT PLATES — IRONERS — TOASTERS RANGETTES—COAL ,OIL and GAS STOVES Don't forget to see the i Frigidaire Electric Refrigerator the only one with the Meter-Miser—Carrying a five-year guarantee. SUTTER & PERDUE HARDWARE, PLUMBING & ELECTRICIANS PHONE 147w. CLINTON, ,ONT. Buy Now And Save One MASTERPIECE RANGE Regular 575.00 for $65.00 One CLARE JEWEL Regular 675.00 for $65.00 One CLARE JEWEL Regular $45.00 for 640,00 One Slightly Used ICE BOX in Excellent Condition SEE THESE BEFORE BUYING X T. llawkins,PLUMB HARDWARE and Phone 244 �i�«2«2»:»:»'s»IaF+be`»;»'r`3»5; 2+::»:»:»'r r�.'»2»Z••kd»;».M»:»1«2«i»'�+2«:»::»3»: 2»iMt:!�.�.3� 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 ammnunition. Why not drop in and look around. Clinton Bicycle and Motorcycle Sales Superior Stores PRONE 111—CLINTON. SPECIALS FOR JULY 20th 21st 22nd CORNED BEEF, Helmet .. tin 11c PORK & BEANS, Libby's .. tin 7c COCOANUT FINGER BISCUITS lb. 15c SOAP, PEARL WHITE . 6 bars 25c CUBS, New Cereal 2 pkgs. 25c AMM,ONIA, Snowflake . pkg. 50 SOAP, LUX TOILET .. 3 cakes 17e PIE CHERRIES, Aylmer, 2 tins 25c PARD DOG FOOD tin 10c GUM DROPS, assorted .... 1b. 15c CROWN JARS Small Dozen 99c Medium Dozen $1.09 RUBBER JAR RINGS, 14 cut, doz. 5c ZINC JAR RINGS, Heavy, doz23c GLASS TOPS FOR JARS, doz25e VINEGAR, XXX SPIRIT, , gal40c ORANGES, For Juice .... doz15c APPLES; Cooking . ,.. 4 lbs. 25c NEW POTATOES ... .. 10 lbs. 25e Goderich, the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Johnston. There will not be any service in the Anglican Church for the next two Sundays in honouring Trinity, Church, Bayfield now marking the 90th anniversary., Miss Mary Chuter of London is spending a week's holiday at her home. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Foote for the weekend were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elgie and daughter Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Elgie, Jr., Mr, Ru{iel Harrington, all of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. John Buchanan and baby Jack of Creighton- Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Schell and family motored from Detroit Monday. Mr, Schell has returned, leaving Mrs. Schell and sons with the former's mother, Mrs. A. Austin for a couple of weeks. Will Elliott returned to Toronto Saturday after spending a week with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, M. Elliott. Little Lorna Herd of Goderich spent the weekend with her grand- mother, Mrs. M. Elliott. Miss Jean Mossop returned to De- troit Saturday after a week's vaca•. tion with her mother and sister., Mr. Joe Hagan of Hensel'spent Thursday afternoon at the home of Geo. Beatty Sr. Quite a number from the village and vicinity attended the Orange Celebration at Brussels .on Wednes- day. 'TOMATOES, Home -Grown 2 lbs, 21c ! Little Miss Lona Kruger of Zurich is visiting with her aunt, Mrs. A. Ings. ii A. Oiindsor ran AI,■P30 Miss F. Logan of. Hensall spent a ,tr'JI' �� day in tho villa.e�e laa8 wait. Free Delivery VARNA are holidaying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. 1VIcConnell. Miss Mary Girder of London is spending her holidays at her home in the village, Miss Jean Mossop of Detroit has. Mr. anti Mrs. VVildfong spent Sun - returned home after spending, a Oday with Mr. and Mrs. Grassielr. week's holiday with her mother and yf Sunday next Trinity Church, sister. Bayfield will celebrate its ninetieth anniversary, there will be no service Miss Maria Reid spent a week -IP in St, John's Anglican. Church; DOWN Goes the price daily until le is reached on July 25th: That is the ultimatum we have issued on the goods in our North Window. They must go and the price they go for depends' on you. To -day (Thursday) the sign reads 12e, Frday 10 and Satur- day Sc, Don't feel too badly if you wait too long before purch- asing the article you have been waiting and watching for.. We so often hear "Oh iny! I should have bought yesterday. I wish now I had," GemFOIO For 1939 Another great Gem Dance Folio now on sale, Sixty-four pages of hits by famous writers. Just glance over the hits this book contains: "Penny Serenade" "I'm Building a Sailboat of Dreams" "All. Ashore" "You're the Only Star in my Blue Heaven" "Oh Ma -Ma" "Just a Kid Named Joe", And .24 others just as good, Now in our Music Rack at 50c per copy, THE WIZARD ,DF OZ We have just received the new songs from this new musical produc- tion. Based on a fairy tale these songs are something different. Here are the titles: "Over the Rainbow" "If I Only Had a Brain" "Ding Dongl The Witch is Dead" "The Merry Old Land of Oz" "We're Off to See the Wizard" All .to be found in our music stock' with all the other latest hits at popular prices. Tile W. D. FairCo Often the Cheapest--A1wsye the Best QIQ�Q�IIum Vgll!IIIIIINmuimilm' n 1,0 ,03mt 1 Miss E. Cluff is spending her vaca- tion with her sister in Hamilton. Mr. Albert Seeley made a business trip to Blenheim on. Monday, Mrs. Barclay of Puslinch was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leonard. Miss Alberta Kells of St. Catharines is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Morrison this week. Miffs Vera Young of Porter's Hill is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Glazier. Mr. and Mrs, Frank' Wilson, Princess Street, spent Sunday -with friends in Tara and Owen Sound, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Seeley and Billie Seeley visited friends in Toronto and Newmarket on Sunday. Miss Elva Proctor has returned home from an enjoyable visit with friends in Bloomfield and Belleville. Miss Margaret Kemp of Mitchell is spending a few holidays with her cousins, Helen. and Ruth Groves. Mr. and Mrs. George Alcock, Gertrude and Lloyd were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ron. McDonald. Master Clifford and Master Billie Cooper are visiting their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young, Porter's Hill. Mr. and Mr. E. L. Mittel! and son, Ernest returned ;home. on Saturday after spending a week in the Mus- koka district. Mrs. Annie Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Wes- ley Hoggart, Ivan and Ross spent Sunday with Mr. and' Mrs. Gordon Curts of Thedford, Miss Jean Morrison of Guelph return- ed to her home on. Sunday after spending part of her vacation as guest of Miss Dorothy Corless. Dr. and Mrs. F. G. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lawson are attending the Lions International Convention in Pittsburgh this week. Mr. and Mrs. S. Stinson. of Regina, Sask., and Mrs, W. Pepper of Mit- chell were visitors for a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Prank Layton. Mr. and. Mrs. Ian McLeod and family of Brighton are holidaying at the home oil the lady's parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Evans and renewing acquaintances in town, The following are attending the n.eet- ing .of Grand Lodge of A.F. & A.M. in Toronto: A. M, Knight, F. B. Pennebaker, Dr. J. W. Shaw, F. Fingland and G. H. Jefferson. Mrs. A. S. Inkiey, Mrs. M. Scott, Mr. Gordon. Scott and Mr. Percy Brown of Toronto, visited with, Mrs. Ink- leg's family here last weekend, coining up to attend the Doer re- union held at Harbor Park on Sati urday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J, McDonald, Mr. S. Ruelle and the. Misses Georgia and Helen McDonald of Farming- ton, Mich., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wiltse. The Misses Georgia and Helenare re- maining' for two weeks vacation. Farmers are very busy these days. Threshing will soon be the order of the day as many of the. ,farmers in- tend stook threshing their wheat which is a marvelous crop. For Quality and Service Try Clinton'sLeading GrocersPhone ORANGEentormumeemardennem�� .:�•aes Marmalade 2 Ib Jar 21c Cubs THE NEW WHEAT CEREAL DED 2 Pkgs. 25c REI) & WHITE 'QUALITY Tomato Juice 2;n mz. 3 for 23c (Certo FOR JAM Bottle 25c HEREFORD Corned Beef 2 tins 25c Paro Wax 2 Pkgs. 25c AYLMER Plums LARGE TINS 2 for 19c Rubber Rings 2 Pkgs. IIc DURHAM Corn Starch 2 Pkgs. 19c A. HIGH "QUALITY" Coffee ALWAYS FRESH Oranges 'ARE STILL THE MOST POPULAR FR.UI'r A FRESH STOCK. OF ORANGES FOR JUICE AT A .NEW LOW PRICE. 2 ozen for 29c Lemons Iarge size 4 for roe POTATOES LOCAL -GROWN , 10 pounds 25c TOMATOES HOT -HOUSE 2 pounds 19c Duchess Apples good cookers 3 pounds 22c Celery.Hearts HOME-GROWN 2 large bunches 25c lb. 29c CABBAGE REDPATH Sugar SOLID HEADS 10 lbs. 59C 2 heads 9c OGILVIES DELICIOUS Blended Flakes. SHEAR CUCUMBERS CARROTS BEETS — PEAS WATERMELONS BLUEBERRIES Pkg. IOC CURRANTS — RASPBERRIES Ammino.4 RM —CHERRIES The Red & White Store Clinton An old-timer is one who remembers he could buy a pound of steak for a dime, but forgets he had to work an hour to earn the dine. Ice Cream Social • ht. the -basement c:l,, a HOLMESVILLE UNITED CHURCH under auspices ,of Woman's Assen. Tues. Evening, July 25 Menu: Ice Cream, Pie or Cake Good program by local talent. Admission 15c and 10c 45-1 TRINITY CHURCH, BAYFIELD Garden Party on Rectory Grounds, Wed. July 26 Meat Supper served from 6 to 8 p,m, PROGRAM BY PALMERSTON MALE QUARTETTE Admission 35c; Children 20c If rain—program in Town Hall 45-1 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 VITASPRA NON-POISONOUS Plant Insecticide Will keep your plants clean and healthy. 350 a bottle One ounce makes 8 gallons of effective spray. POKON and FERTABS are excellent plant tonics. Try them and have good plants. POKON 30c a jar FERTABS 25c a pkt. Both Garden and Hot House Flowers for sale. ��T!!+''+�".;I :«`«�!�!,k�; w:.+';�5:. �::«.n".!'.M�+:!A'N�.+:«,+,«WW :M�i . �:i!+I!+. �'3�I�+I�!M.:Ha..�+p..b-�„► YOU WILL MISS SOMETHING IF YOU DO NOT TAKE ADVANTAGE' OF THE BARGAINS WE ARE OFFERING DURING THIS MONTH These savings wB1 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 bouduoir lamps at 10, 15 and 20c; Bridge and Table Lamp Shades 35, 60 and 65c; and Floor Lamp Shades from $1.75 to $4.00. ' ENJOY YOUR VERANDAH OR LAWN A substantial saving on alt Sumner Furniture, Grass Mats, Hammocks, etc. Also a new stock of Awnings in bright colors at $2.50 each. Hardware Dept. Save 10% 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. 'Iry the New Hay Fork Cable—you will like it. The Store With the Stock. BALL and ZAPFE HARDWARE, FURNITURE Embalmers, Funeral Directors, Ambulance Service. Phones: Store 195; N. Ball, 110; J. J. Zapfe, 103 2«i»:»: :+l.-.41'.44«.'444 ; W«,Z.P.jK4+44142M'«:.'3';4»b './;4 f 441?4Ftirt ' iCLIFFO.RDLOBB & SONS .....-,--..„ r'3, IA GROCERY SPECIALS CATSUP, Aylmer Tomato, per bottle 13 C BAKING , POWDER, Rose Brand, 16 oz. tin 17c BEEF ROLLS, Shoulder Cuts, per lb. 15c I LARD, Whytes or Maple Leaf, 2 lbs. 19c PREPARED MUSTARD, 24 oz. bottle 17c BEEF ROLL, Flank Cuts, ib per . 12c BACON, Breakfast, sliced, per Ib. 29c COTTAGE ROLLS; per lb. 23c SALMON, Pink, 2 large tins 25c BOLOGNA in piece, per lb. 15c . PEAS, Falcon Brand, 3 tins 25c. CORN, Falcon Brand, Golden. Bantam, 3 tins 25c PORK & BEAMS, Libby's, 2' large tins 23 c PICKLES, Sweet Mixed, 27 oz. bottles 23c VINEGAR, Heinz, 16!s oz. bottles........... ............. 13c PEANUT BUTTER, Harry Horne's, in tumblers, 15c QUART JEMIS, Crown Brand, per doz. $1.10 1111161=111•11 WIII1192111119116 Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Grapefruit, Cabbage and Carrotss HAM, Smoked and Boneless in piece, per lb. 25c TOMATOES, Home -Grown and Hot House, at Market Price CELERY HEARTS, fresh and well bleached, Per Bunch 15c PINT JEMS,_Crown. Brand, per doz. 98c AVIIIITSIONIMMINIMEN 2 i :