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LEG LAMB, per Ib. 35c
LAMB CHOPS, » r lb ... .. , , . 35e
SROULDER ROAST LAMB, per lb. 28e
LAMB STEWS, mer 'lb. ... 20e
VEAL . CHOPS, per 1b, ... , ....... , , .. , , 20.e
VEAL STEWS, ,per 'Ib. 13c•
RIB ROAST OF VEAL, per lb. ... ,15c
20 -LB. PAIL SCIiNEIDER'S LARD ........ .... . ........ $2.80
CRIDLAND'S LARD, PRINTS, 2 lbs. for 25e
FLO-EZE SHORTENING, 2 lbs. for 25c
CONNELL & TYNDALL
" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET"
•Phone 162. Albert Street
DOMINION • HARDWARE STORE
SECOND-HAND ICE BOX, Porcelain Lined, AT A BARGAIN
PRICE.
• USE RING BUG KILLER for dusting or blowing on shrubs and
Plants. -A sure death insect detroyer.
ARSENATE OF LIME OR LEAD for Spraying on trees, shrubs
and Plants. Sold, by the pound or five pound bags.
PARIS GREEN, sold in half pound and pound packages.
FURNITURE DEPARTMENT
NEW ASSORTMENT OF TABLE AND HALL MIRRORS
10% DISCOUNT FOR THIS WEEK.
CABINET MODEL 7 -TUBE ELECTRIC ECHOPHONE RADIO
Slightly Used. PRICED AT $25.00.
CAMP AND LAWN FURNITURE REASONABLY ;PRICED
LARGE ASSORTMENT IN NOVELTIES
Sutter. -Perdue --Beattie
DIRECTORS OF FUNERAL SERVICES
MONUMENTS -ENGRAVING
Ambulance Service -Modern Equipment -Phone 147w, Day or Night
f'slr w ,mivfnlenoe`_.
BUS SCHEDULE
Effective Max 3, 1036.
P
West -1.16
Going North -11.10 AM.; 8.00 p.a.
Sat, 310 m.
Gcing'South--11.05 5.111.; 0,80 p.m
Going y.),111,;.7 5l) p411,,Going East -8,00 .,tit.; B.(‘.1 p.nt.
Eastern Standard Time,
Itineraries phallned to all points in
Canada, United States & Mexico.
Consult Local Agent.
CENT. ONT. BUS LINES LTD.
TORONTO.
RATTENBURY HOTEL,
L. Rousseau -Phone 50.
COMMERCIAL INN,
A. McCallum -Phone 243.
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New & Old Time
DANCE
'under auspices of Clinton 010 Tim
Dance Club
t - BAYFIELD PAVILION
Friday, June 19th
Music by Rustic Rythmairres
Dancing, from 9 p.nn. to 2 a.n'f.
Come and spend a delightful evening
Admission 30c -Tax included
EVERYBODY WELCOME. 82-3.
SHELL
SALE'
FOR ONE DAY ONLY
fridayJune' 1.9
of SSES
$ti1TS DREaid COATS
McDONALD
BRUCEFIELD
Rev. W. A. Bremner will be away
conducting anniversary services next
I Sunday when his pulpit will be sup -
,plied by Rev. Mr. I•Iopper of. Wing -
ham.
The many friends of Mr. Jas. Mc-
Queen were pleased to see him out a-
gain after his recent illness.
Mrs. A. T. Scott is spending a few
days with her sister and brother-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Yellowless of Bow-
manville. The many friends of Mr.
Yeilowless will regret to hear he has
been seriously ill since Easter Sun-.
days
Mr. and Mrs.. Win. 'McQueen of
Croswell, Mich., spent the week -end
with friends in Tuckersnuth and
Clinton. Mr. McQueen sang a beau-
tiful solo in the United Church last
Sunday morning entitled "There is a
light at the River," which was much
appreciated.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clements' and
children of Shakespeare spent Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs. G.
kr. and Mrs. C. McKenzie and
family of London, spent Sunday with
Mrs. Margaret McKenzie. •
Mv. and Mrs. Seldon Ross andfam-
ily of Goderich visited Mrs. Janet
Ross on Sunday.
Miss Marie Elliott of London vis-
ited• her home here on Sunday, -
'Ply,. Alice Hohner spent the week-
end with her sister in Exeter.
Mr.' John McQueen ot£ Flint, Mich.,
an old Brucefield boy, is spending a
few weeks with friends in .the neigh-
borhood. e
Owing to the election of Rev. Mr.
Bremner to the Presidency of the Lon-
don Conference, . the dates for the
Diamond Jubilee of the Brucefield
United Church have to be changed to
Oct. 4th to Oct. 11th, inclusive. Mr.
Bremner finds it necessary'to attend
the meeting of the General Council
at. Ottawa during the week previously
set.
The W. A. of ' Brucefield United
church held their meeting .on, Wed-
nesday,':Jtine' 3rd with a. good atten-
dance: The work period -was spent
in sewing. Miss Jean Murdoch had
charge of the devotional exercises.
Mrs. Bert McI{ay then took the chair
for the business, Miss' Mayne Swan
and Miss Mary McDonald were ap-
pointed the flower committee for
June. Mrs. Walter McBeath was ap-
pointed treasurer for three .months in
Mrs. J. B. Mustard's absence. It
Was decided to have a 'social on' the
,manse lawn June 23rd. A good pro-
gram is being provided and a good
supper.
The July meeting will be Friday,
July 3rd, Roll call, a verse from
your favorite authors poem. The
meeting closed, after which a:,,elelic-
ious lunch was served, '^'
WORLD EXPERIENCE' AT NO
EXTRA' COST.
THE SAME APPLIES TO LUBRI-
CATING YOUR CAR.
ALL' MODERN EQUIPMENT
AND AT NO EXTRA COST.
A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU.
BROWNIE'S SERVICE
84-2.
Tuesday, June 23
Between all Points in Canada
Fare and One -Third
for the round trip
Good going Monday, June 22, until
2 P.M. Tuesday,June 23. Return limit,
leaving destination up to midnight,
'Wednesday,
June 24,1936.
Pox faxoo and iarthar information apply to
Tfaket Aganto
CANADIAN
NATIONAL
TIIURS., JUNE 18, 1936
THIS
IS LEAP YEAR
So We're
GOING '1O PROPOSE
tart you read four tales written by
John Buchan (Lord Tweeclsmnir). We
now have four novels in one hook,
332.,pages and the price is $1.50. We
have previously sold the four stories
in separate volumes at $1,25 each..
They ar•e "The Thirty Rine Steps,"
"The• Power' House," "Watcher by
the Treshhold," and "The Moon En-
dureth," The. publisher who perform-
ed this service of combining six lol
lars .in reading, worth for' $1.50 for
the dreading public about equals what
the inventor of strawberry shortcake,
peaches and cream or cherry pie did
to sal sfy•the human palate.
"Jean Val Jean" as told by Solo-
mon Cleaver • whose lecture on Jean
Val Jean, Victor Hugo'a masterpiece,
is told. in such a manner that the
listeners are spellbound. This story
augmented by fourteen scenes from
the French photoplay "Les Miser-
abies" is now available told in the
words of Solomon Cleaver for $1.25.,
"The Way of Tansgressor" by
Negley Larson, The auto -biography
of the season and the year. Publish-
ed in December it had become fam-
ous
amous in a very short time and is now
in it's third edition. Sinclair Lewis,
says of this book, "I know at no in-
ternational journalist of the last de-
cade not even Philip Gibbs, Vincent
Sheean, or Bruce Lockart, who has
written -a personal chronicle so excit-
ing, so authentically romantic, yet so
revelatory of what forces have been
surging through the world as Negley
Larson in "The Way of a Transgres-
sor." Truly a great book. Six hun-
dred pages long and fewer than s.x
do not contain some entertaining, ex-
citing or strange experience. The
price is $3.00. •
Tie W. D. Fair Go
Often the Cheapest -Always the Best
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Mrs. H. T. Rance, Mrs. bfcKinnon
and Miss Eva Cluff were in Lon-
don on Sunday.
Miss Lillian Johnson of Toronto spent
the week -enol as the guest of Miss
Madeline Hawkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Janes Chowen and
family attended the Chowen re -
inion at Mitehell en Saturday, puff'
and Mrs, "Pat" Salter of Tiirtc-
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TELLS ANOIHFP �' a
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WEEK of E
18, 1
EVERYTHING. YOU NEED FOR THE PICNIC SEASON
PICNIC HAMS, these are boneless, mild, cured and;
Fine Quality, .per lb. 25c
PICNIC OLIVES, large 28 oz., Plain Olives
This Week 25c
Picnic Olives, . Stuffed, large 28 oz., broken 25c
Picnic Pickles, (Sweet Mixed and Mustard 10c
FRIGIDAIRE AND FANCY CHEESE, FOR
PICNICS AND 'AND SANDWICHES
New Cheese in glasses, Roquefort, Pimento
And Cream 150
Chateau Cheese, each 15e
Maple Leaf Cheese, each 150
Golden Spray Cheese, each 14c
Tuna Flakes, each 15C
Pilchard Herring , 15e
Kippered Herring,, 2 tins for 25i
FRUITS' AND VEGETABLES
Fresh Tomatoes, 2 lbs. for 29c
'Beets, 3 for 10c
Wax Green Beans
NEW CHINA FOR COUPONS
WALKERSIDE'S ICE CREAM
Picnic Salmon, large (Maple Leaf), 1 lb. , ..............29d
Picnic Salmon, Pink Cascade, large, '2 tins 25c
Picnic Plates, 9 inch, 2 dozen for 15c
Picnic Serviettes, each, pkg., Plain or Colored, The
Picnic Ginger Snaps, 2 dozen for 25c
Picnic Fancy Cookies, (assorted) per lb
OTHER WEEKLY SPECIALS
BANANA SALE - Thursday, Friday and Satur-
day -Prices to Suit Everybody, and Every
Quality.
New Valencia Oranges, per dozen 33c
New Orange Juice, per tin 21c
Lemons, per dozen 390
Corn Flakes, Kellogg's, 3 pkgs. for 23c
Prunes, large size, 2 lbs. for ,190
STRAWBERRIES AT MARKET. PRICE
EXTRA SPECIAL -We have a special shipment
of Christie's Cakes on Sale Thursday, Friday and
Saturday. These are the finest quality we have
handled and will sell quickly.
SOMETHING NEW-- SHIRRIFF'' FRUIT'
COCKTAIL MARMALADE- in 16 oz. jars 25c
32 •oz. jars for 39c
Where
"Sells for TA' s"
Price Prevails
W. T.
O'NEIL
CLINTON'S BIG
CORNER GROCETERT ;
Phone 48
RILEY'S
Where Quality Sells And Service Tells
s Lard, 2 lbs, for ..... ,.,,.25c
ittlui Lake tisited i'alntives in town lbs..
and t'leiltlty lbi a few days last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hartley and babe
of Toronto are spending a holiday
with the lady's mother; Mrs. J. A.
Ford.
Miss Burke and her father, Mr. Geo.
Burke, of St. Thomas were week-
end guests of Miss •Harriet Cour-
tice, Clinton. -
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Leonard of Mil-
ton were with the former's parents,
'Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leonard, over
the week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Agnew and
Mrs. 11. T. Rance attended the fun-
eral of the late Mrs. C. R. Gunne
in London on Monday.
Mrs. Ogle Cooper and her daughters,
Misses. Phyllis and Frances, Toron-
to, visited Miss Rudd. and Miss
Clark over the week -end.'
Miss Norma Bentley spent the week-
end with the Misses Gunne of Lon-
don and remained for the funeral
of their mother on Monday.
Mrs. George T. Jenkins is in. Toron-
to this week attending a meeting
of the Provincial Home and School
Council,' as representative of the
'Huron Council.
Mo. G. 11.' Paterson of Walkerton,
formerly agricultural representa-
tive in Huron, was in town on Sat-
urday, assisting at the Judging
Contest held here that day.
Mrs. Hibner of Kitchener, accompan-
ied by. Mrs. 'Walker and Miss Eli-
zabeth Shevick of Plymouth, Mich.,
visited on Thursday last with Mr.
and Mrs. George A. Walker.
Miss Helen Roberton returned Satur-
day after an absence of nearly a
year with her aunt, Mrs. Charles-
worth of Grand Forks, N. Dalt.,
and with her brother in Winnipeg.
Mrs. Skelton and Mrs. Perrin visit-
ed the Girls' Auxiliary of North-
side I7nited Church, Seaforth, on
Monday evening, when the latter
read some of her original poems by
request of the Auxiliary.
Rev. S. J. and Mrs. Arlin of Toronto,
••who were in London for the meet-
ing of Conference, visited Miss H.
Courtice a day or so last week,
when she motored them up to Brus-
sels to visit with former parish -
loners there. •
Mr. Henry Livermore of Uplands,
Cal., formerly of. Clinton and the
London 'Read, is expected in town
this. week to visit his daughter,
Mrs. A. D. McCartney, and other
Mends. He is malting the trip by
motor and will be accompanied by
his wife and family;
Mr. and Mds. 0. L. Paisley left Sat-
urday for Kirkland. Lake, Ont.,
where they' will visit for - some
weeks with their son and bis wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Ebner Paisley. Mrs.
E., Pailsey, who had been visiting
her home in -Kitchener and in Clin-
ton, accompanied them horn.
25c
Duff's Breakfast Bacon, lb. 27c
Duff's Pickled Roll, per lb. 23c
Duff's Weiuers, per lb. 190
Duff's Smoked Roll, per Ib, 25c
Bananas, dozen 19c and 23c
Gold Buckle Oranges, doz.. -29c, 39e
Large Grape Fruit, 4 for 25c
Loose Peanut Butter, 2 lbs. 25c
Redpath's Sugar, 10 lbs. 52c
Broadway Coffee 35e
(Free Nappies or Silver Spoon)
Broadway Tea . 59c
(With Pink Premiums`
California Celery, Fresh Strawberries
New Cabbage, Cucumbers
We Buy and Grade Eggs for which
we pay 1c a Dozen more on all
grades. Cash or Trade. Try our
Grade.
RILEY'S GROCERY
Phone 39.
•
Free, Snappy Delivery At All Hours.
ARE YOU' USING
CLINTON
CREAMERY
BUTTER
EVERY POUND OF OUR BUTTER
IS GUARANTEED
Should you at any time receive but-
ter which is not entirely satisfactory
your grocer will be glad to exchange
it for you.
The Clinton Creamery
79-tf.
Strawberry Social
Under auspices pf Ebenezer church,
at the home of Mr. Carman Tebbutt,
Tuesday, June123rd
Supper served from 6 to 8, consisting
of' strawberries, bread and butter,
cake, pies ` and tarts. Program will
follow, consisting of play, "Up. The
Hill to Paradise."
Admission 35c and 15c.
Came and enjoy a pleasant evening.
•
Meat and Salad Supper
The Ladies' Aid of Zion Church,
Taylors Corners, will serve' a meat
and salad supper, on the school
grounds, on •
Friday; June 19th
A humorous play, "A Regiment of
Two," will be given later by the A.
Y.P.A. of St. Paul's church, Clinton.
Supper and program indoors if
weather unfavorable. Come and en
joy a good supper and a good laugh.
Admission 35c and 20c. 83-2.
EXTRA SPECIAL
Try our new Arnao Steamer to re-
condition your hair, especially before
or after your permanent wave.
7 Treatments for 95.00 or 91.00 per
treatment.
IIENRI BEAUTY SUIPPE
Isaae St., Picone 223.
53-1-p.
BIG CLEARANCE SALE
BOXED and POTTED PLANTS
CASH AND CARRY
Starting' THURSDAY NOON
JUNE 18TH
Buy a box at regular price '20c
and get one box FREE
YOUR CHOICE
Snapdragon, Clarkin, Purple As-
ters, Everlastings, Salpiglossis,
Ageratum, Stance, Salvia, Zinnias,
Marigolds, Celosia,, Tagetes, Rosy
Morn Petunias, Tomato Plants,
Brussels, Sprouts, Celery.
EXTRA SPECIAL
Giant Pansies, 10c a box
Cannes, 15c each:
Sage, 3 for 10e. Vines, 5c Each
Small Geraniums, 3 for 25c
Boston Ferns, 30c and 50c.
SOLD DIRECT FROM HOT BEDS
Bonny Best and John Baer Toma-
toes, Cabbage and Cauliflower
Plants -10c a dozen
Or 3 dozen for 25c.
F. R. CUNINGHAME
Member Telegraph Delivery Assn.
Phones 31 and. 176.
Call 244
WHEN IN NEED OF ANY
PLUMBING
I��I . _.
or
Metal Work
HAVE YOUR EAVE'J.'ROUGHS
OVERHAULED NOW.
DO NOT WAIT UNTIL FALL
Martin-Senour
Paints & Varnishes
•
T. Hawkins
HARDWARE and PLUMBING
Phone 244
I A GRAND PLACE aecammaxananiaawacaumnan
TO SHOP
With the Large Stock We Carry, and the Way Both
Our Furniture and Hardware of the Various
Kinds Continues Moving Out.
You. Are 'Always Assured of Getting
THE LATEST STYLES
'AT THE LOWEST PRICES
So all we ask is come and see for yourselves and;
we know you too will become another of our
Satisfied Customers.
You Will Always Find What You Want for
Presentations.
1
BALL & ZAPFE
Phone 195.
Hardware, Furniture, Funeral Directors, Ambulance Service.
N. Ball, Phone 110. J. J. Zap£a, Phone 103,
PHONE 111 CLINTON
SPECIALS
for Thur. Fri. Sat.
"St. Williams" Orange MARMALADE
Large 32 oz. jar for 19c
SUNLIGHT SOAP, 5 bars for .25c
"Lawrason's" Snow Flake
AMMONIA (POWDER, per pkg. ..-. .., 5c
"Kellogg's" ALL -BRAN, large pkg..... 19c.
"Garden. Patch Tender
PEAS and CORN, 2 17 oz. tins 23c
Baking Soda, lb. 7c. Icing Sugar, 3 lbs. 25c
Bulk Corn Starch, 3 lbs. 25c (ilk. Pepper, 1�2 ib. 13c
Laundry ,starch, lb. 10c. Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs. 25c
PASTRY FLOUR, 24 ib. bag 53c
MORNING CHEER COFFEE, lb. 29c
BREAD FLOUR, ,98 lbs. for 2.16(1
PRUNES, large size, 2 lbs. for 23c
FREE DELIVERY'
T. R. Thompson
Successor To J. T.1 cKNIGIIT and -SON"