The Clinton News Record, 1936-07-16, Page 9PAGE 8
THE
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD•
THURS., JULY 16, 1936
HOME-MADE LARD, ,per. 1b. ... .... , , ,15c
TRY OUR NEW ROAST BEEF LOAF, per lb. ...25c
.JELLIED HOCK, Per lb. , 20e
,.,:150
HAMBURG STEAK, 2 lbs. for 25c
HOME-MADE BOLOGNA, per Ib. .....
CORNED BEEF, Boneless, .per ib. , .....150
PICKLED or P. M. ROLLS, per lb.. ...... . ...........21c
DRY SALT PORI{, per lb. 18e
BONELESS ROLLED POT ROASTS, per Ib • 15e
RIB 'BOILING BEEF, per ib . ......., ....:.......;100
CONNE[ L & TYNDALL
" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "
Phone 162. Albert Street
DOMINION HARDWARE STORE
TWO -BURNER RELIANCE OIL STOVE
AT A BARGAIN . PRICE $5.00,'
PEARSON'S LIVE STOCK SPRAY
PRICED AT . ... .... ' $1.00 Gallon
SANITARY MILK PAILS, he 12 and 14 quart size.... ....98c
NESCO COLD PACK CANNERS, in blue granite, Large Size,
REASONABLY PRICED.
FURNITURE DEPARTMENT
OUR STOCK OF SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES ARE NEW AND
UP-TO-DATE. THE PRICES ARE REASONABLE.
NEW PATTERNS IN CONGOLEUM AND LINOLEUM IN RUGS
AND BY -THE -YARD.
NOW IS THE TIME FOR LAWN :FURNITURE
Sutter--Perdue--Beattie
DIRECTORS OF FUNERAL SERVICES
MONUMENTS—ENGRAVING
Ambulance Service—Modern Equipment -Phone 147w, Day or Night
bN
NICKERSON'S
RED INDIAN SERVICE STATION
HURON STREET.
Selling the "Marathon Blue", & "Cyclo"
Gasoline and Red Indian Motor Oil.
To introduce Red Indian Oil we will drain your car and put in
new oil for a Special Price on Saturday and Sunday.
UP-TO-DATE GREASING 'EQUIPMENT,
TIIE STATION WILL BE OPENED FOR REPAIR WORK SOON.
a sp... ..• 1a,
• rot low uoavintcnal
BUS SCHEDULE
Effective Mar 3. 1936.
Going North -11.10 a.m.; 8.00 p.m.
Sat. 3.10 p.m.
Going South -11.05 a.m.; 9.30 p.m.
Going West -1.15 p.ni.; 7.60 p.m.
Going East -8.00 a.ni.; 5.30 p.n's.
Eastern Standard Time.
iItineraries plannedto 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.
New and Old Time
DANCE.
under the auspices of the Clinton
Old Time Dance Club
Bayfield Pavilion
Tuesday, July 21st
The Rustic Rhythmaires with addi-
tional instruments for modern danc-
ing; will supply the music so that you
are assured of another enjoyable ev-
ening.
AMATEUR CONTEST
•
A contest for amateur performers
Will be held so if you can play, sing, I
dance, or perform you have a chance
to win a cash prize,and there is no
entry fee.
All entries must be MAILED to S.
H. Thompson, Clinton, not later than
Saturday, July 18. Only those so
received will be considered.
Dancing 9 p.n1. to 2 a.ns.'
Admission, 30e (Tax included)
EVERYBODY WELCOME
"You ought to lend your scooter to
Four little brother sometimes," said
auntie, severely.
"I do, auntie," declared b'reddie.
"He has it up the hills and I have
it down" L_LxaL'
HAIRDRESSING
FINGER WAVING, 11IARCELLING,
SHAMPOOING.
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY OF THIS WEEK:
SHAMPOO and MARCEL 40c
SHAMPOO and SHADOW WAVE 35c
Evelyn's Beauty Shoppe
Phone 307. 87-1-p.
GARDEN PARTY
under auspices of Trinity Church, on
THE RECTORY LAWN, BAYFIELD
FRIDAY, JULY 24TH
Supper served from 6 to 8 p.m.
Followed by a variety program con-
sisting of numbers by Professor Nie-
oli, magician, orchestral selections,
quartettes, solos, etc. Fish Pond Re-
freshment booth:' Fortune telling.
. Drawing for quilt and other prizes
Bayfield Orchestra in Attendance.
Admission 25c. 88-2
REDUCING IS
NOW IN
VOGUE
lVe offer these Stock reductions for
your saving:.
TOOTH BRUSHES. All
sizes and shapes.. EACH..
MISSES. WHITE PURSES
Several Styles
WOODEN BEADS
36" String Highly Colored
CHINA PLATES, 7-Ineh.
A Cleat, Out, EACH ..
COVERED BUTTER DISH
Floral Pattern .
VASES. Novelty Shapes.
About 6" high, For
5c
25c
5c
5c
15c
15c
MOTH CRYSTALS in Shaker
Can, Violet, Pine, Rose Scent LOC
METAL TRAYS, about 12x18. 3U
Red, Green, Blue. ONLY C
Tile W. D. Fair Co
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
Mr. P. W. 'Hutchings of Hamilton is
visiting his sister, Mrs. G. E. Hall.
Miss Wallace of Toledo, Ohio, has
been visiting• Clinton friends this
past week,
Miss Vera Steell spent bell recation
visiting her gpnt, Mrs. C. White
of Detroit,
Mrs. Crosse and family of Toronto
and Urs, Polko of N, Carolina are
here for the slimmer.
Mrs. P. C. Town, spent a few days at
her home, "The Maples," returning
to Toronto on Sunday.
Miss Agnes Combe is visiting Mrs.
G. K. Lucas of Toronto at her
cottage in Southampton.
Mrs. Miner and Mrs. John Walker
Of Kitchener spent last Thursday
With Mr, and Mrs. C; A. Walker,
Master Jack MclCnight of the Lon-
don Roacl is visiting his grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McKnight.
Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Batty and son
john of .Broolclin visited their cou7.
sins, the Misses Cornish this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher W. Troop have
returned to Toronto after a few
weeks holiday at a cottage in Bay -
TUCKERSMITH
Miss Genevieve Walker of London
and Mrs; F. W. Lawrence of Hamilton
visited with Mr. and Mrs. F. Town-
send last week.
The Crich picnic will be held at
Jowott's Grove, Bayfield, on Satur-
day afternoon, July 18th.
Congratulations are clue Mr. Flet-
cher Whitmore on passing his Nor-
mal exams. at Stratford Normal.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Martin of
Englehart are visiting the lady's par-
ental home, that of Mr. and Mrs. E
Ball.
' Mr. and Mrs. R. Fear and Mrs
Sperling of Brussels visited . with
friends at Niagara over_last,week-
end.
The Governor of West Virginia
while traveling through Arizona, not-
iced the dry, dusty appearance of the
country.
Governor "Doesn't it ever rain
here?" '
Native–"Rain? Rain? Why, say
pardner, there's bullfrogs here in
these .parts over 10 years that have
notlearned to swim yet."
What we Especially wish t . t,r:11 you about Hot Days
Our Quickly Frozen • Assorted Flavors
ICE CREAM in BRICKS
Delivered when you wish
Westons Water Ice Wafers, for hot weather • - Biscuits per Ib. 19c
Christies Assorted Cakes, for any size family, ' delivered twice a week
Fancy Assorted. Cakes, per Ib. 15c - Sweet Mixed Pickles, 28 oz. for 27c
Red Cherry Jam, 32 oz. for 29c
FOR SANDWICHES
Sardines; 4 for 19c
Canned Chicken . 25c
Sandwich Spread . 20c
Paris Pate, each 15e
McBurgess Chicken Paste, Ham and Turkey 15e.
Red and White Tomatoes, 2 for 23c
Grape Fruit Juice, per tin 15ci
Orange Juice, . per tin 21e
Peas, :Sweet and Tender, 2 for .25c
Soda Biscuits, 2 lbs. for 25c
Golden Spray Cheese ,,14e
Heinz Mixed Pickles
25c
FRIGIDAIRE
Ham Loaf, per Ib, 35e
Jellied Veal, per lb. 29c
Dutch Loaf, per lb. 25c
Breakfast Bacon, per lb. • 29c
Pickled Rolls, per lb. 23e
Boneless Shoulders, per lb 25e
Watermelons,' each .
Bananas 'At Special ;Sale Prices.
Oranges, per dozen
Lemons . .
Grape Fruit, 5 for
'59e
,33c.
60e
25e
Where
"Sells for Less"
Price Prevails
W.
T. ®' NEI CORNER �
GROCETEkR
CLINTON'S BIG. -
Phone 48
NEW HONEY
May be purchased at the following
stores: Riley's, Thompson's, O'Nei1's,
Lobb's, Jordan'.s, Mutch Bros., Charles -
worth's, Russell Jervis', McLennan's,
A. T. Cooper's., at the. Honey House
on Princess Street, or tall 192 for
prompt delivery,
A. F. CUDMORE
"Ask for Cuclmore's and get the best"
87-2-p.
field, '{ ;• '
Dr, J. W. a ci Mrs. Shaw sail on the
' Duehess of Bedford from Montreal
.on July 17th on the Pilgrimage to
Vimy.
Miss Isabel Habkirk of Wingham
spent the past week with Misses
Gertrude Holmes and Margaret
Heard,
Miss Fanny Lavis, who has spent two
weeks in Toronto with her aunt,
. Mrs. P. C. Town, returned hoine
last week.
Mrs. H. M. Monteith and Neville have
returned home from Montreal,
where Mrs. Monteith was with her
mother for two weeks.
Misses Eclith and Zemila Cornish
have returned home from a visit
with their sister, ,Mrs. M, E. Mc-
Fadden of Cookstown.
Miss E. M. Levis, R.N. of Toronto is
convalescing at her hone, "The
Maples." Her friends will be glad
to know that she is snaking a good
recovery.
Mr. Roy A. East, Royal Bank Mgr.
of St. Catharines, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Cuninghame in Bay-
field last week doming as far as
Grand Bend by aeroplane.
Dr, F. G. and Mrs.. Thompson are
sailing on the Duchess of Bedford
from Montreal on July 17th for
the 010 Country where they will
take in the ceremonies of the un-
veiling of Canada's Memorial at
Vimy.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon .Cuninghame
and family have returned to town
after enjoying their, cottage at the
lake for a couple of weeks. Their
cottage is rented now for ' two
months. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Bu-
chanan of London are the present
occupants.
Mrs. Arthur Parry and Miss Elsie
sailed on the Empress of Britain
from Quebec' last Saturday for
Southampton. Mr. Parry's nephew
will take them by 'plane to the
old home in Wales and then. on to
France for the unveiling' of the
Memorial at Vimy. On the 29th of
July they will be present at the
garden party to be held on the
lawns of Buckingham Palace. Lat-
er ,they will visit with relatives be-
fore returning 'home.
GARDEN PARTY
WED., JULY 22ND
under the auspices of St. James'
Church, Middleton, en the lawn of
MIT. JOHN HUDIE
7th Concession of Goderich Township
Program of Instrumental Music,
Quartette, Duets, Solos and Readings
by the Stratford Entertainers, under
the leadership of Mr. Fred J. Bryant.
A full course Meat Supper will be
served from 6 to 8.
Admission: Adults 35e; Children, 20e.
86-3.
PRETTY FINGERS
How to Have Thein, No Matter
What Your 'Work Is
A good lotion, small brush, some
kind of bleach, a bit of pumice and
the necessary manicure .accessories
are important to anyone who wants
to have beautiful hands,
The girl who uses a typewriter a
good deal need not be surprised when
she notices small, hard callouses a-
long the sides of her fingers. Pres -
give bit the keys hardens fingertips,
of course, but it also pushes cuticle
and skin at the side of each nail up-
ward, making it stiff and thick.
Pumice stone treatments at least once
a•woek will solve thetproblem.
When you have washed your hands,
moisten the - pumice stone slightly
and rub it briskly across the callouses.
Don't press to hard and don't rub
any one spot for more than 30 sec-
onds.
Use a prepared bleach or fresh
lemon juice to remove stains on
hands, wrist and'fingertops. A good
many women keep half of a lemon
on a shelf in the bathroom and the
other half in the kitchen. Several
times a day they simply dig their
fingers into the juice and pulp,
Remember that a small hand brush
with rather stiff bristles will remove
imbedded dirt and grime on which
ordinary washing has no effect. Get
into the habit of scouring, knuckles
and fingers as regularly as you brush
your teeth.
Apply hand lotion or creams many
tithes a day and always at night be-
fore you ga to bed. When, you use
a' suntan oil before hours of exposure
to the sun, put some of it on hands
as well as arms.
ENGLISH TOURIST FINDS
CANADA IS WARM SPOT
Goderich—"It never gets - this hot
in England, never," exclaimed Harry
Todd, 41 Meredith road, Portsmouth,
England, an interesting visitor to this
lakeside town on Tuesday. ; "If the
thermomete,i• reaches 80 in the old
land, we think it very hot, but 100—
phew," the visitor saki as be mopped
his brow.
Mr. Todd, a bookmaker by profes-
sion and proud of it, he said, came to
New York from England on the Queen
Mary, with his wife, and brought his
own car and chauffeur with him.
They are touring' Canada as far
west as Vancouver.
Gentleman—"Can you go into any
business more profitable than beg-
ging?"
Beggar—"Well, sir, I'd like to open
a bank, but I haven't got the tools,"
FLOWERS
We give the most careful atten-
tion to funeral floral designs
whether large or small.
YOU NEED FLOWERS FOR
EVERY OCCASION.
WHEN YOU SAY IT WITH
FLOWERS
"SAY IT WITH OURS"
SUMMER COTTAGE TO RENT
Furnished .four -room summer cot-
tage at Iron Springs, four miles.
north of Bayfield. Ideal location,
good bathing beach, with cold.
spring water nearby.
F. R. CUNINGHAME
Member of Florist Telegraph
' Delivery Association.
Phones 176 and 31.
This
Hot Weather
IS WHEN ' YOU NEED
A " BATH
LET US GIVE YOU A PRICE ON
A COMPLETE OUTFIT.
If you are in the Country we can
give you a pressure system that will
give you the same privileges as we
have in town.
A GOOD ,4 -WHEEL TRAILER"
FOR SALE CHEAP
T. Hawkins.
HARDWARE and PLUMBING
Phone 244 ,r
IIMIIMMIINFOMMU
FAIR and COOLER
and it will be much more comfortable getting around
A GOOD PLACE TO VISIT WILL BE OUR FURNITURE
DEPARTMENT
and see the finest and most up-to-date stock you will find
in any of the entailer towns,
AND WE CAN GUARANTEE YOU WILL SAVE MONEY
ON YOUR PURCHASES.
A Brand New Stock of CHESTERFIELD, DINING ROOM aria
BEDROOM SUITES, STUDIO COUCHES, CEDAR CHESTS, OC-
CASIONAL CHAIRS, and LAMPS of all Kinds.
.LUST. ARRIVED—Another Shipment of VERANDAH CHAIRS,
So enjoy real comfort at very little expense.
SEE OUR NORTH WINDOW FOR BARGAINS.
HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
We have a large stock of Pure Manilla Hay Fork hope and a
Good Price, Pulleys and Harvest Tools,
A. Good Stock of Coal Oil, Gasoline and Electric Stoves and
Plates, so you may enjoy your cooking and baking in comfort..
Pluiubing and Tinsmithing Done at Reasonable Prices.
BALL & ZAPFE
• Phone 195.
Hardware, Furniture, Funeral Directors, Ambulance Service.
N. Ball, Phone 110. J. J. Zapfe, Phone 103.
r
PHONE 111
CLINTON
SPECIALS
FOR.
THUKS. - FR I. SAT.
Eagle Condensed Milk, per tin 1Sc
Kellogg's All Bran, per pkg. 17c
Sultana Raisins, New Crop, 2 lbs. for 25c
Old Dutch. Cleanser, 2 tins for .......................... ..,.,,u,19c
McCormick's Assorted Cream Biscuits, per ib. 17c
Drummer Brand Pastry Flour, 7's 23c; 24's 65c
Toddy, serve hot or cold, , 1-2's 23c; 16 oz, 39c
Whiz Insect Killer, 8 ozs. 33c
Hillcrest Shortening, 2 lbs. for 27c
Ginger Nut Biscuits, 2 lbs. for ...w ...... ..... ..:..•,.,, , 25c
FRESH FRUITS AND, VEGETABLES,
COOKED MEATS
FREE Coupons with Every 25c Furcltase •
WE DELIVER..
T. R.Thompson
Successor To J.. T. McKNIGHT and.SON;