The Clinton News Record, 1936-04-30, Page 8-GE 8
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD ;,
THURS., APRIL 30;I936-
Chickens,,, per lb, 20e
FRESH LAKE TROUT.
Smoked Picnic, Shank off, per 'lb ..,, 19c
P. M. Cottage Rolls, per lb: 20c
Smoked Cottage Rolls, per ib. 24C
Head Cheese, per lb: 10c
Sausage, Home-made, per; lb: 150
Bacon, in piece, per Ib. 25c
Bulk Lard, per lb. ' 15o'
Rib Boiling Beef, per Ib. 10c
CONNELL & •TYNDALL•
" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "
Phone'162. Albert Street
DOMINION HARDWARE STORE
GARDEN TOOLS OF ALL KINDS.
Complete New Line of ELECTRIC HOT PLATES
New Designs, Priced from $3.20 to $5.20.
' FURNITURE DEPARTMENT
FREE CONGOLEUM GOLD SEAL RUG
Just guess the number under the seal as shown,
in our window. The one guessing the correct num,
ber or closest to being correct wins a 6x9 feet Con-
goleum Rug, any pattern.
BEGINS MAY 1ST TO MAY 9TH
With each Spring Mattress purchased this week
we are giving a Mattress Cover FREE.
Sutter--Perdue--Beattie
DIRECTORS OF FUNERAL SERVICES
MONUMENTS—ENGRAVING
Ambulance Service—Modern Equipment—Phone 147w, Day or Night
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CROP INSURANCE FOR THE FARMER
YOUR TIME AND LABOR IS TOO VALUABLE TO BE WASTED
Protect your investment by using—
Star Brand Formaldehyde. �
To Prevent Smut in your grain. It will pay you many times.
Also we have COPPER CARBONATE for using on Spring Wheat
and Iiulless Oats.
SPENCER'S PIANT SWEET PEAS, • per oz. 20c
FOR SALE BY
W. S. S, MMES PNM, S, - s
CLINTON, bNT, PHONE 51
Forsyth Shirts
All the Newest ',Shades and Styles
COLLAR ATTACHED STYLE with Tie to Match.
SHIRTS WITH 2 COLLARS.
DAVIS IS & HERMAN
CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING
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Bargain I'` A R E S, MAY . 7 • From CLINTON
(Tickets also sold at all adjacent C.N,R. Stations)
To C.N.R. STATIONS rn MARITIME PROVINCES.
Prov. of Quebec; New Brunswick; Prince Edward Island; Nova Scotia
MAY 8 aid 9 —To Ottawa $7.40; Montreal $8.45;
Quebec City $11.70; Ste. Anne de Beaupre $12.30 •
ROUND TRIP FARES
Ticketa, Pares, Transit Limits and Information from Agents. Ask for Handbill )1`,A
CANADIAN NATIONAL
Railway Revenue Up For.
March
After payinent of operating expen-
ses the Canadian National Railways
for the month of March, 1936, haci
netrevenue amounting to 3941,538,
according to the monthly statement
df operating 'revenues, operating ex-
penses and net revenue for the all-
inclusive system issued at lteadquar
tern this week.
Operating revenues for the month
of March showed an increase of
$629,365, while operating expenses
increased $783,318, a decrease in net
revenue of 3153,953as compared
with the corresponding month oi"
last year.
For the three -months period end-
ing March 31, 1936, operating even -
nes showed an increase of 31,909,034, erntan, could reach WM.,
while operating expenses were in
creased by $2,313,991. Net revenue
for•the quarter amounted to $76,742,
a decrease of $404,957 from the first-
quarter period of last year.
Some Of Those. Chaps Are
Particular
The Story cones from Goderich
that a'pian called at the home of
Norman MacKay -'of that town < and
aslced for a meal. "•
"Well, all we have is hamburg,
potatoes, bread and butter and tea;
but you are welcome to a helping,".
said the man of the house.
"Oh well, , if that's all you have I'll;
try some place else," replied the
knight of the road, and he was gone
before Mr.. MacKay, an active fish -
SNOW GONE •
FLOODS RECEDING
• SUNNIER DAYS
and the tune to re -decorate :the. in-
terior of your home• Wall paper is
most geneally'used for the purpose:
Do you think of coming home as the
best part of a good clay? Home is
still the best institution civilization
has ceated and deseves to be'made
the most delightful place .you know,
by the• use' of those material things
that make life richer and a place ,of
happiness. If you agree then its
Wall Paper for you. Do you know
of anything at the price that wilf add
such welcome and welcoming charm?
Have you experienced how a dull
room can be brightened and filled
with real hominess by the right
selection of Wall Paper? • Bright
cheery, invigorating renewal of your
walls do Much to invite and epcour
age the enjoyment of your home life,
their reflective influences, in cases,
builds a sunny disposition. We exer-
cise our carefu ]judgment in buying
what we regard as splendid patterns
and colorings for the rejuvenation . of
old rooms and the modern _papering
of new homes. We invite your in-
spection.
Tie W. Dr Fair Co
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
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IIINIIIIII imi, Li
Mrs, Earl Shaw and little daughter
of Brigden, Ont., are visiting the
lady's sister, Mrs. W. Seeley.
Magistrate E. S. Livermore of AyI-
. rare visited his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. 3. Livermore, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Johnston of Lon-
don spent the week -end as the
guests of Mr. and Mrs, F. W. John -
stop, Rattenbury street, Clinton.
Mrs, A. Weatherwax, who was here
for the funeral of her aunt, the
late Miss S. Cantelon, returned
hone yesterday. Her sister, Miss
D. Cantelon, accompanied her as
far as Toronto.
Rev. F. G. Farrill exchanged pulpits
with the Rev. Mr. Warren of the
Markdale United church on Sun-
day last, the latter conducting
Sunday school anniversary ser-
vices in the Ontario street church.
Messrs. H. E, Rorke, G..11. Jefferson,
H. P. Plumsteel, D. M. Maltby,
H. Skelton and H. German attend-
ed the reception to the Grand Mas-
ter of the A.F. & A.M. at the Ma-
sonic Temple, Stratford, on Friday
last.
Dr. Thompson, D.D.G.M, attended di-
vine service with Goderich Lodge
on Sunday last, celebrating the
62nd anniversary. of Odd Fellow-
ship, and also attended the special
meeting• of the lodge on Monday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dow and Miss
Dow of Cromarty were in town on
Tuesday the two. ladies being dere.
gates• from Roy's church to the
Presbyterial. They also visited,
Mrs. Dow's another and aunts, Mrs.
J. Jervis, Mrs, J. Snyder and Miss
Agnew.
Dr. M. A. Shipley, who was return-
ing from Boston, where he had
been taking a short post -graduate
course, visited his mother and
brother, Mrs. Shipley and Mr. Geo.
Shipley, over the week -end before
going on • to his home at Kirk-
land Lake.
Rev. C. W. D: Cosens preached in
h'is' former charge, Parkview
church, Stratford, on Sunday last,
the IRev. D. E. Foster taking Mr.
Mersey's work in Mitchell and the
latter conducting Sunday school an-
niversary services in Wesley -Wil-
lis church, Clinton. '
Mr. C; G. ;Middleton was ,the delegate
from. St'Paul's church to the coun-
cil of . the Ontario Synod, held in
Toronto last week. Mr. Middleton
the e matter. of education was
one of the inmost outstanding sub-
jects considered at this. gathering
and that; university education came
hs for a good deal of discussion:
Mr, and Mrs.. E. J. Jenkins and Mr.
George Jenkins of London visited
relatives in ;Clinton and vicinity
over last week -end. They leave
this week for Ottawa, where .
Jenkins
will have charge of Y. M.
C. A. work in future. The London
Y.M.C.A., gave a farewell banquet
in honour of Mr .Jenkins before he
severed his connection With the
work there, • where he has, been lo-
cated for several years,
ONE MEND
Always in the I.catd
TELLS . ANOTHER ;-.,;
REDANII WHITE
ATIN
NOW ON
BIG SPECIALS
OUTSTANDINC PRICES
In connection with this Sale we are openin
up a Fruit .Muret of Fruits 8 Vegetables
BIG BANANA SALE -
GRAPE FRUIT, we can
PINEAPPLES,
ORANGES, sweet and juicy at Extra Special Prices
hardly keep these 'in, so Fine Quality as they are,
Finest Cuban Pines, now arriving daily.
Then the SPINACH is Fresh. CARROTS and BEETS at New Low Prices.
HEAD & LEAF LETTUCE, NEW CABBAGE, CAULIFLOWERS, RADISHES,
TOMATOES and PARSNIPS.
NEW POTATOES, also IRISH COBBLERS FOR SEED
FLASH—An Added Attraction -The first'one hundred customers to purchase a pound of Red and;
White Coffee for 39c will secure
—
2 GOLD FISH, GLOBE AND: FISH FOOD, FOR 15c
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New Shipment of Acadian Glassware for Coupons.
Where !NEIL BIG
"Sells for Less" . 1'. CORNER GROCETEBA
CLINTON'SPrice PrevailsPhone 48
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RILEY'S
Where Quality Sells and Service Tells
23c SALE
4 Snowflake Ammonia, for ....23c
6 P. and G. or Pearl Soap, for ..23c
5 London Soap, for 23c
2 large Cans Tomatoes, for 23c
3 Large Toilet Paper, for 23c
5 lbs. Dutch 'Sets, for 23c
5 Brunswick Sardines, for , 23c
4 lbs. Best Rice for ....... 23c
4 lbs. Macaroni, for 23c
3 lbs. Dates, ,With Pitts, for 23c
3 lbs. Dates, without Pitts for 23c
2 lbs. Loose Cocoa, for 23c
2 lbs. Loose Peanut Butter, for 23c
2 lbs. Loose Tapioca, for , 23c
2 Celery Hearts, for • 23c
Dozen Oranges, large and juicy 23c
6 lbs. Rolled Oats, for . 23c
EXTRA SPECIAL
10 lbs. White or Brown Sugar for 480
We buy and grade eggs for which
we pay lc a dozen more on all grades
in CASH or TRADE. Eggs graded
by Experienced Candler.
RILEY'S GROCERY
Phone 39.
FREE —SNAPPY Delivery— FREE
AT ALL HIOURS.
NOVELTY and
LEAP YEAR
DANCE
sponsored by Clinton Baseball Club
New and Old Time Dance
Thursday, May 7th
In Old Tyme Dance Hall
GOOD ORCHESTRA.
COME AND ENJOY YOURSELF.
Admission, 25c (Tax Included) '
76-2.
Horace Horton, one of the four
goung men who were instantly killed
early Sunday morning on the Lake
Shore Road near Mintico when their
car collided with a street car, was a
soil of Mr. and Mrs, Phillip -Horton of
Swansea and 'a grandson of the late
Mf. and Mrs. Horton and the late Mr.
and MVIrs. Wni. 'Achespn of Goderich:
He was twenty-four years of age.
Seven years ago, when he was a mere
lad; he distinguished himself • by tak-
ing the lead in frustrating the roa-,
bevy of the Mimico trench of the
Dominion Bank, It was Horton's ear
and he was driving when the accident
occurred.
Mayor Percy Carter of Siincoe,
adopted a novel plan for accepting
contributions for the Nova Scotia
miners rescue fund. An apple barrel
with a slot in it has been set out
on the sidewalk • at the main corner
Where citizens may drop in their do- HARDWARE and PLUMBING
nations. Phone 244
(
Euchre Party. & Danc
will be held in the Legion Hall, o
Tuesday, May '5th
under the auspices of the Ladies'
Auxiliary of the Clinton Branch o:
the Canadian Legion. '
Cards will commence promptly a
eight o'clock, dancing from eleven tc
one. Admission 25 cents. 76-2
MOTHER'S DAY
MAY TENTH
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SEND MOTHER DALE'S AUTO
GRAPHED ROSES FOR MOTH-
ER'S DAY
We will have a Choice Assortment
WE SELL GARDENITE
The New Plant Food -15c a Pkg.
F. R. CUNINGHAME
FLORIST
Member .of Florist Telegraph
Delivery Association.
Phones 31 and 176.
WHEN IN NEED OF
PLUMBING OR
TINSMITHING
of any kind call
T.
Hawkins
Phone 244
MARTIN-SENOUR
PAINTS
GARDEN TOOLS
OF ALL KINDS
T. Hawkins
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n Another Chance
TO WIN A CONGOLEUM RUG—All you have to do is
guess the lucky number concealed on the rug which is on display
in our North Window.
We have a Fine New STUDIO 001301I SUITE, the new mod-
ern design, upholstered in a good heavy tapestry that will wear,
and the price as usual will please you.
You will find some Real Bargains in CHESTERFIELD SUITES.
Some Good SECOND HAND FURNITURE and BABY CAR-
RIAGES, CHEAP.
HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
Spring is here at Last, the have been ready with our stock of
LAWN MOWERS, RAKES, HOES, SHOVELS, LAWN BROOMS,
ETC. -
Use the New LINEX for your Floors and Linoleum,
If you want to Crystalize your windows any desired color, let
' 'us show you the new SHEFFIELD CRYSTAL LACQUER.
' SMALL PROFITS— QUICK RETURNS.
1 BALL & ZAPFE
Phone 195.
Hardware, Furniture, •Funeral Directors, Ambulance Service,
N. Ball, Phone 110. J, J. Zapfe, Phone 103.
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' THESE SPECIALS
SUGAR, Granulated, 10 lbs. 48c Bag K75
PASTRY FLOUR, 24 lbbags; only 57c
P. andG. SOAP, 10 bars for 330
BROOMS, regular 35c and 55c, for 29c and 49c
ORANGES, regular 25e 2 dozen for 35c
'MATCHES; 3 boxes for 23e
'BREAKFAST BACON, per Ib. ' -25c
CHOC. MARSHMALLOW CAKES 2 lbs. - 25c
NEW CHEESE,, Special, per lb. 15c ; 3
. 'JAM, Raspberry or Strawberry, large jai .,, ,,.,23c
• SHAKERSALT, 2 pkgs. for 13d
NEW FINLAFYL.E, large size 20c
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