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The Clinton News Record, 1937-06-10, Page 8-'AGE 8 THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD Crispy -Flake Shortening, 2 for Beef Shanks, per lb. Choice Bulk Lard, per 1b. Horley, Clover, in pails, 5's for Home-made Head Cheese, per lb. CONNELL & TYNDALL " CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET " Phone 162. Albert Street . Hardware Values A New and Well -Assorted Line of Garden Tools. STEELE-BRIGGS SEEDS, LAWN GRASS, CORN AND BEETS SOLD BY THE POUND. ARSENATE OF LIME AND LEAD BY THE POUND AND IN FIVE -POUND PACKAGES. ;Screen Doors, in any size, ranging from $2.35 Up. 10e for Cup and Saucer. Three Different Patterns. Keep Us in Mind when Painting and Re -decorating. USE C -I -L PAINTS AND ENAMELS FOR RESULTS. IN THE FURNITURE DEPARTMENT HERE IS A COMPLETE BED VALUE! Steel Bed, Brown Enamel Finish, Any Size. Inner Spring Mattress, Guaranteed Five Years. Cable Spring $25.95 Sutter--Perdue--Beattie FURNITURE, HARDWARE, FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE. W. E. Perdue, 151w. —PHONES— J. A. Sutter, 147w. • t) * nonan mua..naoamo�neamo�io„�nonmoouv„�n�,r�neI OaO uo EVER HAVE YOUR GARMENTS SCORCHED,? 'NOT HERE We never burn, scorch or gloss anyone's clothes. We press with dry, hot steam, sterilize your clothes, and make them look as good as new. That's Service. SPECIAL—ONE WEEK—Suit and Top Coat, Cleaned and Pressed For $1.75. Agent for Warren K. Cook, and Windsor C lothin . Good called for and delivered. GLIDD is CLEANERY Pressing, Repairing and Laundry. .;„ „ ,.a „..„®„.1•10.,s,000 a„01•0,,...,,.-„01:0-1,41100„41.„a.,,m„m.e„MIV.0100•.,,• STOCK FOR SALE Clinton Knitting Co., Limited. To close out the estate of the late 11. H. Harper, former President and largest stockholder. There is now being offered for sale in bulk or any portion thereof, 524 ..bares, par value $100.00 each ($52,400.00), at a rate of ($60,00) per share. For full particulars address P. S. Connolley, 7 Victoria Apts., Lon- don, • Ont., or personal interview at the Rattenbury House, Clinton, Ont., Monday and Tuesday, June 14 and 16. ,010101011 Superior Stores PHONE 111-CLINTON. Free Delivery w. Special's For JUNE 10-11-12 Corned Beef, Helmet Brand, l's 2 Tins for 21c Rice Krispies, Kellogg's, 2 pkgs. 21c Tomato Juice, Emfo Brand, 20 Dz., 3 tins for 25c Peaches, Master Pack, 2's Squat, 2 Tins for .. 290 Pickles, Crunchie.. Sweet Mixed 28 Oz. Jar, for ....... 25c Orange Marmalade, 32 oz. jar 25c Lard, Hillcrest, I's, 2 lbs. for 29c Salmon, Rose Brand, Keta, l's 2 tins for 19e Pork and Beans, Libby's, 23 oz 2 Tins for 19c Corn Flakes, Sugar Krisp, 3 pkgs25c Shoe Polish, 2 -in -1, White Liquid 15c Ideal Catsup, large, 26 oz. ....,.17c Spaghetti, Libby's, l's, 2 tins for 19c Cocoa, Loose; per lb. i 15c Coffee, Royal' York, Ib. 39c Tea, Royal York, Orange Pekoe . Half Lb. for 28c Salmon, Cascade, Fancy Pink, Halfs, 2 tins for 17c l's, 2 tins for 25c Sid's Food Shop Phone 307w—Free Delivery. Week -End Specials Sunlight Soap, per cake 5c Garden Patch Corp Niblets 25c T. R1 TIAMPSON READ AL/. THE ADS. IN THE NEWS -RECORD —IT WILL PAY YOU^ 2 for Old Homestead No. 3 Peas White Corn 10c 10c Lushus Jelly Powders 4 for MOMENTOS of THE CORONATION ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS Ordinarily one of the, finest publi- cations of its kind in the world, this the Coronation Ceremony Number, has many wonderful pictures of the parade and actual scenes from West- minster Abbey, some, colored repro- ductions from paintings. Get your copy to -day and preserve it for the children of to -morrow. PRICE $1.00. In addition to above: CORONATION YEAR ILLUSTRATED: ,Not, just Coronation Pictures alone but a concise, authentic and perman- ent, record of great historical impor- tance. The worlds greatest events for 1936 and 1937 in pen and 300 pictures. Contains a pictorial record of the ev- ents most important in the last 24 months from King George's Funeral to the crowning of George VI, War pictures from Spain, scenes from Ger- many, Italy, Japan, United States, etc. Truly a remarkable Magazine for $1.00. We are pleased to list the follow- ing Coronation Magazines from our Stock. Bystander . 75c Tatler .. 75c Sketch - - . 75c Daily Mirror .. 20c Daily Sketch .. 20c Weekly Times . - 15c Weldon's Journal - 15c Daily Papers, Weekly Papers, and all the most popular magazines may be found on display in our racks for your enlightenment on world•events or a pleasant hour of relaxation with a story. 25c Aylmer Pitted Red Cher- ries 14c New & Old Time DANCE under the auspices of the Clinton Old Time Dance Club BAYFIELD PAVILION FRIDAY, JUNE 18th Music by the Rustic Rhythmaires Dancing 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. COME AND JOIN WITH US, IN AN EVENING'S PI*. Admission 20e. ” EVERYBODY WELCOME. 34-3 Tile W. D. Fair Co Often the Cheapest—Always the Best 11II101111IWO Ilu miD 1111 Yn� Mrs, W. Brydone is visiting friends in Toronto, Miss Emma Lavis spent last week in Detroit, Mich. Mrs. P. C. Town spent last week with friends in London and Detroit. Miss Agnes Combe is visiting friends in Goderich this week. Mrs. John Rath is in Toronto this week visiting • friend s. �e Miss Edith Johnston of Toronto spent the week -end at her home in town. Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Evans and two sons of St. Marys spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. Evans. Mr. Adam Scott is spending a few days this week with Mr. W. Pen - found of Londesboro. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Layton left yes- terday for Toronto where they will spend a few days. Mr. Alfred Torrance and family of Toronto were week -end visitors with Mrs. John Torrance, Miss Marjory MacMath of Toronto spent the week -end with Miss Mary Turner. Mrs. Louis Dippel of Bowmanville spent the week -end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Potter. Rev. Harold Snell has accepted the call to the Ethel United Church charge. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mercer of St. Marys visited Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Saville on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. John Inglis of Strat- ford spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Plumsteel. Mrs. E. Paterson is visiting Mrs. (Dr.) Kirkby in Oak Hill, Ohio, this week. Miss Dorothy Marquis of Hearst Hos- pital visited her mother, Mrs. Wes- ley Marquis Last week -end. Miss Madge Crawford, Toronto, vis- ited Miss Freda Schoenhals over the week -end. Mrs. John Watkins attended Grand Lodge from Tuesday to Friday last week in Owen Sound, representing the local lodge No. 377 L.O.B.A. Mr. and Mrs. G. v. Bunt of Streets- ville and Mr. Allan Knight of Bow- manville spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Haddy. Mr. F. W. Fraser, Canadian Trade Commissioner at Kingston, Jama- cia, was the guest of Colonel and Mrs. H. B. Combe on Tuesday. Misses Edith Paterson, Dorothy Mutch Helen Nediger, Madeline VanHorne and Isobel Chowen spent the week- end at Kintail. Mr. W. H. Newcombe of Vancouver who has spent two weeks with his sister, Mrs. (Dn) Evans, left at. the beginning of the week for To- ronto. Mr. Erskine S. Evans, B.A., Principal. of St. Marys Collegiate Institute• and son of Dr. and Mrs. Evans of Clinton, receives his B. Paed. from the University of Toronto today. Mrs. James Dalrymple of Avonlea, Sask., and her daughter, Mrs. Bes- ie Casselman of Winnipeg, Man., are visitors with Mrs. Robert Dal- rymple of al-rymple.of Ontario street. Mr. and Mrs. Hawke were guests of Revs F. G. and Mrs. Farrill, Wind- sor during conference week, spend- ing a very pleasant week with them, and meeting many old friends”. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Middleton last Sunday were Mr. Sidney Jackson of Lethbridge, Alta, Mr. Walter Jackson of St. George; Mr. John McNaughton and family of London; Mr. and Mrs, Jack Johnston and family of Gode- rich; Mr. J. E. Johnston and Mr. Tom 1Sorby and Mr. David Mc- Naughton of Bayfield, and. Mrs. 'Margaret_ Johnston, of .Goderich. THURS., JUNE, 40, 1937. '.; ONE FRIEND, TELLS ANOTHER RED AND : ,ieraya in the June 11O -II -I2 A WEEK OF TEA SALES Owing to the advance in package teas, the market is very strong. We have a quantity of"Black .Teat bought before the advance and, to introduce it to you, we will demonstrate this fine, delicately flavored) tea FRIDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS' from Three to Six. The name is: "ENGLISJI BREAK- FAST", and we are offering it at the very reasonable price of 49c PER LB. IT WILL PAY YOU TO STOCK UP ON THIS TEA We Have Also a Few Tea Pots to be given with 1 Lb. Lipton's Tea, per lb. Blue Ribbon Tea, before the advance, at 65c 50c Red and White Tea, per half pound'..............................30c Red Rose Tea, per half lb. 28c EGG DEPARTMENT SATURDAY EVENINGS --A Special Premium Price will Be Paid on the Best Grades. Eggs Also Taken During the Week. Saturday Evening , a a "'r3 a Fruit ., ' le All Fruit to be Sold LISTEN IN TO CKNX MONDAYS AT 12.45. Where "Sells for Less" Price Prevails CLINTON'S BIG CORNER GROCETERT Phone 48 RILEY'S GROCERY. Where Quality Sells and Service Tells Specials June 10-11-12 Red Path Sugar, cwt. $5.59 Dominion Sugar, cwt. $5.49 a Flour Benmiller Pastry y 7s' -,., 25c 24's 85e Campbell's Pork and Beans, large 10c Tip -Top Orange Marmalade ....25c Bee Hive Syrup, 10's 75c Honey, 10 lb. pails 75e Oranges, Valencia, ..25c, 35c, 39e. Grape Fruit, Mediums, 5 for 25c Bananas ,Golden Ripe, dozen .. , 25e Fresh Cookies, Plain, per ib. 15c Filled Cookies, per Ib. 19e Peanut Butter, loose, 2 lbs. for 25c Peanut Butter, glass, 2 lbs. for 32c Brown Sugar, 5 lbs. for 28c Blue Ribbon Coffee 39c We Buy'and Grade Eggs for WHICH WE PAY lc A DOZEN MORE IN CASH OR TRADE. .All eggs graded by an experienced candler. RILEY'S 'S PHONE 39. FREE, SNAPPY DELIVERY. Something To treasure while you live and bequeath to your grand- children. THE ILLUSTRATED LON- DON NEWS CORONATION CEREMONY NUMBER. A pictorial story of the World's greatest Pageantry of Splendor. PRICE $1.00 W.D. Fair Co SALE OF WORK ON SALVATION ARMY LAWN Saturday, June 12th commencing g at 2.30 Tea Towels, Floor Mats, Pillow Slips, Cushions, Face Cloths, Etc. Proceeds for fuel bill, ete. 35-1. GODERICH TOWNSHIP Miss Mary Snowden of Blue Water Highway spent the week -end with Miss Helen Welsh. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Welsh were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. David Stephenson of Bayfield. Mrs. Ben. Rathwell has returned home after having attended Confer- ence in Windsor. Miss Eleanor Rothwell is spending some time in London. On Monday evening friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Elliott to wish Mr. Maurice Frame "bon voyage." Mr. Frame leaves for England short- ly. At the close of the enjoyable ev- ening an address 'was read and Mr. Frame was presented with "a lovely fitted travelling case by Mr. F. C. Pickard. Maurice replied very suit- ably and then all joined in singing "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow.” First In Eight Years Progress is now being made on the first house to be built in Wing - ham in the past eight years. It was in 1929 that the last new house was built within the town limits. This shortageof building has been acute.- ly felt, and has resulted in a short- age of homes for rent during the spring. Many new families have moved in, during the past six months, and several have been unable to find Suitable houses, mar Rose Bushes They must all go. We have a lim- ited stock of good varieties clear- ing at only 15e EACH. ANNUALS Asters, mixed and separate colors; Snapdragon, Petunias, Zinnias, Ageratum Stocks, Salvia, Salfig- lossis, Kochia, Scabiosa, ,Annual Lupins, Marigolds, Calendulas, etc. 25e EACH. Tomato, Cabbage and Cauliflower Plants sold direct from hot beds 10c and 15c a Dozen. EGG PLANTS -20c A BOX. Vines, Foliage and Geraniums for boxes and baskets, NEW YORK LETTUCE For Sale. Spray With New Evergreen / 35c a Bottle. Choice Cut Flowers Always on Hand including Dale's Autograph- ed Roses. F.R. CUNINGHAME Greenhouses and Flower Shop on Huron Street. Phone 176. Member, of Florists Telegraph Delivery Association. SCOTTS GROCERY Ph. 86, Clinton. Opposite Post ,Office Free Delivery. GOLDEN SPRAY CHEESE, 1/2 Ib. Pkg. Plain or Pimento, Easy 15c Spreading . , Aurora Coffee, freshly ground 25c ARROW BLEND TEA— Excellent quality. It's sure to please you. Compares favorably with much higher -priced Teas. Yet the ' Price is Only .......49c lb. PEAS, Guaranteed Quality, 2 for 19c No. 4 Seive MOUNTAIN PEAS, Choice Large and luscious (No. 6) 2 tins 29c RICE, once tried you'll buy it again. 2 lus. for 150 Quick Tapioca, strict. fresh, 2 for 19c Seedless Raisins, choice quality, 2 lbs. for 25c Seeded Raisins, in bulk, lb. 17e Excellent Pie Raisins Pitted Dates, Special, 2 lbs. for 23c Of Interest to the June Bride In keeping with our policy of keeping our large stock right up-to-date, we are able to show you all the Newest Designs in Breakfast Room Suites, in the New Modern Colors;Dining Room Suites, in a nice range of styles and prices; Chesterfield Suites in various styles and covers; Studio Couches and Occasional Chairs, O 1 to suit all tastes, and a well selected stock of Bedroom Suites. And we also carry a Good Assortment of Useful Pieces of Furniture, Lamps, Mirrors, and Cedar Chests for Wedding Gifts. You will be pleased with our prices, and, of course we will be delighted to show you our splendid stock. When you want Verandah and Lawn Furniture, we have the stock at Rock Bottom Prices. HARDWARE DEPT. ' For the warm weather, COOK WITH THE FAMOUS COLE- MAN GASOLINE and OIL STOVES,•or ELECTRIC RANGETTES or PLATES. Then to keep your flower gardens and lawns cool, fresh, and green, you can always get SPRINKLERS and GARDEN HOSE in a hurry. LISTEN TO CKNX, ON CLINTON REVIEW AT 12.30 MONDAY. BALL & ZAPFE E • THE STORE WITH THE STOCK—PHONE 195. General Hardware, Furniture and Floor Coverings FUNERAL DIRECTORS --AMBULANCE SERVICE. N. Ball, Phone 110. J. J. Zapfe, Phone 103. Cash Specials Fresh Beef, Rolled and Boneless, per lb. by ro1113 c Breakfast Bacon, in piece, per lb. Cottage Roll, Smoked, in piece, per lb. Cottage Roll, Peameal, in piece, per ib........ Bologna, in piece, 2 lbs. for ' Weiners, Dumarts,' 2 lbs. for Macaroni and Cheese Loaf, per lb. Jellied Hock, per lb. Small Sausage, Dumart's, per ib. 25c 25c 22c 25c 33c 23c 23c 21c Clifford Lobb CLINTON THE STORE WITH THE STOCK HOT WEATHER IS HERE DO NOT COOK YOUR WIFE IN. THAT HOT KITCHEN. GET HER ANEW COAL OIL STOVE AND OVEN. Get Our Prices A PEW LAWN MOWERS LEFT. BUY NOW WHITE PRICDS ARE LOW. Hardware and TRawhins, Pluanbl.®g Phone 249