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THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
THURS., JULY 1, 1937.
Sausages, 2 lbs. for
Pork Chops, per lb.
Veal Chops, per lb.
Lamb Chops, per lb
25c
20c
22c
35c
Full Line of Cured Meats for Those Picnics
CO NEL,L & TYNDALL
"CLLNTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "
p Phone 162. Albert Street
AGENTS FOR C -I -L PRODUCTS.
VARNISHES, SHELLACS, ENAMELS, NEW PROCESS PAINT,
VARNISH STAINS, OIL COLORS. C -I -Ii MAKERS OF DUCO.
Instant Lighting -Quick Cooking
"COLEMAN" GAS STOVES
In modernistic designs, strong and sturdy, light instantly.
Ili -power, fast action burners, Everdur Fuel Tanks.
COME IN AND SEE THEM.
IN THE FURNITURE DEPARTMENT
LAWN FURNITURE of all kinds. Complete Bedding Stock, of
Steel Beds, Innes Spring Mattresses and Cable Springs.
Sutter --Perdue- Beattie
FURNITURE, HARDWARE, FUNERAL DIRECTORS
AMBULANCE SERVICE.
W. E. Perdue. 151w. —PHONES— J. A. Sutter, 147w.
The Eskimo Shivers
In His Snows
and the Ethiopian revels in the rain
but here we have blue shies and
summer sunshine and a fishing trip.
Be prepared with aids of sure catch
requirements so you will be ready to
go when Bass Season officially opens
on July lst.
We have the baits that Lure them
and the reels that land them regard-
less of how big the one was that got
away. Our Stock of plugs, minnows,
spinners,' wabblers, flies, leaders,
floats, gut or steel hooks, lines, rods,
reels etc. is quite complete and ready
to cope with the angler's request.
"If it swims we can catch it"
"FOR THE LADIES"
who' accompany !unhands and
families on fishing trips we have all
the necessary time savers to put the
lunches up in. Wax paper in rolls
or sheets, paper plates, thermos or
vaecum bottles, paper spoons etc. In
addition to these we have a very com-
plete stock of magazines, books and
papers for the one who waits at home
or in the car while the rest of the
party a fishing go.
The W. B. Fair Co
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
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Having been called to return to my former position
on the railroad, we are disposing of our business
and commencing FRIDAY, JULY 2ND, our entire
stock will go on sale AT COST PRICE;
'Here is Your Chance to Stock Up On Grocery Sup-
plies at a Real Saving.
Come Early and Avoid the Rush..
No Telephone Orders -No Deliveries.
Si. 4's Food S r; o
Superiio r Stores
8th
Anniversary Sale
Sale Days Wed, Fri, Sat
BRU CEFIELIy
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Moodie return-
ed to their home in the village last
week after spending ten days with
their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Petre, Toronto.' They motored to
their summer home in Muskoka, and
enjoyed themselves at the lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Ingram, nee Miss
Eliza M. Landsborough, and Miss
Hester Cudmore of Portland, Oregon,
visited friends in the village this
week. It is 28 years since they V
ere
Maple Leaf Salmon, half tins ...16c hare, and their old friends were de -
1's, tin .. • 31c lighted to see' then.
The many friends of Miss Mar
Hill Crest Shortening, 2 lbs. 25c .shall, who has been teaching in S. S.
No. 10, Stanley, are .sorry to hear
r
Sliced Pineapple, 3 tins 25c . that she has resigned, having secur-
ed a position in London. She will
be greatly missed in the community,
especially in church work, as a faith-
ful . member of the Voting People's
Union, Choir and Sunday School, The
best wishes of her many' friends are
Toaeato Juice; 3 tall 20 oz. tins 25c extended toher in her.new school.
13c Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mustard and
P. and G. Soap, 10 bars .........35c
Corn Flakes, Kellogg's, 3 pkgs. 25c
Browns, 5 -string, each 25c
Tomatoes, Cltoice'Qua1:, 2 lge. tins 25c
Lux Toilet Soap, 2 bars
Pork and Beans, Libby's,
2 tall 22 oz. tins 19c
family ..have gone to their summer
home at Inverhuron.
Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Swan and fam-
Ammonia, Handy, lge. pkg: ... • , ..bc sly of Hamilton, spent the week -end
with Mr. James Swan.
Certo, bottle . - 27c
Mrs N. Hannigan and family of
Exeter, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Rubber Rings, heavy, dozen,....... 6c Mrs. John Cornish.
Zinc Rings, heavy, dozen .........21c Messrs. R. Dalrymple and Gordon
Elliott spent Sunday near St. Marys.
Biscuits, Cocoanut Fingers, lb. ...170 Messrs. Lawrence Reid of Toronto;
Tea; Royal York, Orange Pekoe and Stanley Reid of London, spent
half ll ... 28c the week -end with their father, Mr.
c. Reid.
Coffee, Royal York, .1 lb. tin 39c Mrs. A. Patterson and children are
spending a few days with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sholdice, of Cre-
diton.
Rev. G. Wiley of Benmiller, who
preached very interesting sermons
here on Sunday, spent the day ,with
Mr. and Mrs. H. Aikenhead.
Miss Ellen Scott of London spent
PHONE 111—CLINTON. s a few days at her home here.::
Free Delivery
T. R. THOMPSON
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D. Shanahan were
in London on Monday.
Miss II. McKenzie of Lucan has been
in town the past few days.
Hrs. Annie Brown is spending a week
with her daughter, Mrs. G. M.
Curts, Theclford.
Mr. end Mrs. Robt. Phelan of Chi-
cago are visiting' the former's.
brother, Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Phelan.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil VanHorne, To-
ronto, spent the past week -end vis-
iting with their parents here.
Miss Winnifred Hunt, Toronto, is
spending the holiday with her
mother, Mrs. C. Hunt.
Mrs. T. E. Adams of Londesboro spent
Sunday with her sister, Miss Edith
Stewart. '
Mr. Hugh Sutherland of Toronto cal-
led on Colonel Combe one, day last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Pinner of Toron-
to visited Mrs. C. H. Bartliff this
week.
Miss Elizabeth Sheppard of Sault Ste,
Marie, Mich., is visiting her sister,
Mrs. Catherine Steepe.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Hall and
Children of Cayuga spent the week-
end with relatives in Clinton and
vicinity.
Mrs. George Holland and Viola vis-
ited last week with the former's
daughter, Mrs. Ervin Zinn of
Lanes, near : Lucknow.
Mrs. C. S. Hawke returned#home on
Monday after spending a very
pleasant week -end with Dr. and
Mrs. Knapp, and other friends in
Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Haddie and soils Wes-
ley and Don motored to Bowmanville
on Saturday. Mrs. Haddie'and the
boys are spending this week there
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jervis, and Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Neil of London, mot-
ored to Port Elope to spend the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Meadows, Mrs, Jervis' sister,
Mr. and Mrs, James Boyce, Goderich,
11Zr..'and Mrs. L. J. Boyce, Tees -
water, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
c r cefield spent Sunday
e, B u
with Mrs. Ellen Armstrong, Or-
ange street.
Mr. and Mrs, W. Bond . and Mr. Sei-
bert of Kitchener, were Sunday vis-
itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
F. 'Leonard. Mr. Bond and Mr.
Leonard were old school. churns and
it isover forty years since they
had seen each other. •
Mrs. L A. Mahon and little son, Jean,
who have been spending a few
weeks with Mrs. Mahon's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. McCaughey, Albert
Street, are in London visiting
friends before returning to their
home in Winnipeg, Man.
Dr. Alex. Addison left on Wednesday
for Royal Jubilee Hospital, Vic-
toria, B.C., where he will com-
mence his duties on July lst. En -
route he will spend a few days in
Winnipeg with a friend, Dr. Stone-
house, who is going to Vancouver.
Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Shobbrook over theweek--
end were: Miss Ruth Shobbrook,
Toronto; Mi .and Mrs. McCully,
Detroit; Mrs. Bruce, Sault Ste. Ma-
rie; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hunking,
Auburn; Mr. and Mrs. John Shob-
brook, Londesboro; and Mr. and
Mrs. Willard of Buffalo.
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ONE FRIEND El•
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SALAI D
NEIL's
Eggs Bought at New High Price - Bring Them to Us
Banana Sale Starts Friday Morning - Strawberries at Lowest Price for Best Quality
New Potatoes, 7 lbs. for
Large Oranges, per dozen
Texas Tomatoes, per lb..
25c
35c
15c
Hot House Tomatoes, New Beets, New Carrots,
New Cabbage.
English Breakfast Tea, per Ib.
Best Value in Tea Today.
.•49c
10 lb. Bag Granulated Sugar
Very' Strong Market;,
I l$
Fancy Assorted Cookies, 2 lbs. for
Pork and Beans, 4 tins
Corn Syrup, 2 Ib. pails 18.
Coin, White, 3 tins for
35c
25c.
5 Ib. pails 39c
25c
HOLIDAY STORE HOURS — Closed Thursday
.hely 1st, Dominion Day. Open Wednesday Until
11 p.m.
One Cent (Sale of Toddy, with lb. tin, for.
Garden Patch Peas, 2 for
39c
Special, Picnic Hams, Boneless,' per lb.
Breakfast Bacon, piece, lb.
Pickled Rolf per lb.
Jellied Tongue, per lb.
Fresh Sausage -Tuesdays and Fridays.
2Sc
25c
28c
39c
at or
Where
"Sells for Less"
Price Prevails
CLINTON'S BIG
CORNER GROCETEM
Phones
BICYCLES. MOTORCYCLES:
Always Several New and Used Ones on Hand.
Can be bought on Easy Time Payments.
FISHING TACKLE. TENNIS SUPPLIES. SPORTING GOODS.
WANTED -Ladies' Bicycle Frames.
The prize we are donating for the best decorated bicycle in the
Parade on July.1,2th, is on display in our window. Be sure to see it.
Clinton Bicycle and Motorcycle Sales
Phone 13 -Next-door to the Creamery.
RILEY'S GROCERY.
Where Quality Sells and Service Tells
19c SALE
New Potatoes, 5 lbs. for 19c
New Carrots, 2 for 19c
Rice, Best, 3 lbs. for 19c
Icing Sugar, 2 lbs. for 19c
Large Cabbage, 2 for 19c
Macaroni, 3 lbs. for 19c
Pork and Beans, large, 2 for 19c
White Sealer Rubbers, 3 for 19c
Aylmer Soups, Assorted, 2 for19c
Canada Dry Gingerale, large 19e
Brunswick Sardines, 4 for 19c
Corn Starch, 2 for.: ....... 19c
P. and G. or Pearl Soap, 4 for 19c
Tapioca, large, 2 lbs. for 19c
We will be open on Wednesday even-
ing and closed on Thursday for Do-
minion Day.
We Buy and Grade Eggs for WHICH
WE PAY lc A DOZEN MORE IN
CASH OR TRADE. .All eggs graded
by an experienced candler.
I A Y'S
PHONE $9.
FREE, SNAPPY DELIVERY.
THE CLINTON LIONS CLUB
wishes to express to the public its
deep appreciation of the support so
generously contributed in the, pur-
chasing of tickets on thenar and in the
patronage of the 'Frolic, thus provid-
ing the Club with funds to carry on
its work.;
—A. M. KNIGHT, Secretary.
SUMMERHILL
The September classes of S. S. No.
12, Hullett and Goderich, will be, as.
follower
Sr. 4th: Ernest Garrett, 78.1; Lois
Rapson, 76.2; Ross Hoggart, 72.3.
Jr. 4th: Elwyne Blake, 64.5.
Sr. 3rd: Florence Garrett, 74.7.
Jr. 3rd Jack Clayton, 73.7; Dor-
othy Blake,
2nd: Annie Ball, Ena Johnston.
Why Not Try
Clinton Creamery
WITH YOUR NEXT LOT OF EGGS
Today's Prices
21,19, 159 14
38-1.
lst: Ronald Clayton.
Pr.: Frieda Blake.
Best attendance for the year: Ger-
aid Clayton, absent 2 days.,
—D. Wilson, teacher.
GARDEN PLANTS
WHILE THEY LAST
Clearance Sale Prices in effect on
all boxed plants. While sold out
of some varieties we still have a
good choice for you.
Buy a box at Regular Price, 25c
AND GET ONE BOX FREE.
We are sold right out of Tomato
Plants, other than Yellow and
Cherry Tomato Plants in pots
5c EACH.
Cauliflower -15c a dozen,
Cabbage -10c a.dozen.
3 dozen for 25c.
Fox Glove Plants from 3" Pots
5c Each.
Korean Mums, fine for fall flowers
and perennials -15c each.
You are invited to see a Hoye and
a Yucca in bloom.
Summer. Cottage To Rent Fur-
nished, four -room summer cottage
at Iron Springs, four miles north
of Bayfield. Ideal location, good
bathing beach, with cold spring
Water nearby.
F.R. CUNINCHAME
Greenhouses and Flower Shop
on Huron Street.
Phone 176. Member of Florists
Telegraph Delivery Association.
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SCHOCEAY
Ph 86, Clinton. Opposite Post Office
Free Delivery.
Tomatoes, fresh, select anality,.lb. -15c
Polk's Grape Juice, 18 oz. tin, 2, 29c
Apple Blossom Biscuits, lb. 18c
Devon Creat, Sandwich Biscuits 15c
Mason's Easy -Mix Fruit Drink
Makes 70 ors.. . 25c
(Orange, Lemon, Lime).
Certo, per bottle 27c
Jar Rubbers, per pkg. 5c
Tapioca and Sago, snowy white
.2 lbs. for 19c
Aurora Coffee, fresh ground, lb. 25c
Sandwich Relishes, jar, 12c and 20c
Castile Toilet Soap, 10 for 25c
Handy Ammonia, pkg. - 50
Old Dutch Cleanser
New Cabbage, Beets, Cauliflower,
Carrots, and a full line of Fresh
Fruits and Melons.
ore Stock tor your Co
tort
We have a wonderful stock of Studio Couches, all in real good
covers, some stripes, Tapestries and Velours. A. very handy piece
of furniture to have in your hone, especially if you want to sleep
down stairs, or on your verandah.
We have a swell stock of the latest styles in Lamps, the prices
will surprise you.
We are prepared for all requirements for the hot weather,
with Grass Mats, Hammocks, Collapsible Stretchers, Picnie Tables,
and Chairs of all kinds, and we know our prices are right.
HARDWARE DEPT.
A nice new stock of Kiddie Cars, Tricycles and Wagons for
the children. A swell new assortment of Electric Stoves and
Plates, Electric Fans, Coleman Gasoline and Coal Oil Stoves and
Ovens, quick cookers, Thermos Bottles and jars for picnics.
LISTEN TO CKNX, WINGHAM, FOR THE CLINTON REVIEW,
AT 12.45 MONDAY NOON.
BALL 81 ZAPPE
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.
ME T E }z IAL
Breakfast Bacon, in piece, Ib.
Rolls, !smoked ,.and Boneless, per lb.
Weiners, per Ib.
Bologna, in piece, 2 lbs. for
Cottage Roll, not smoked, per ib.
Macaroni and Cheese Loaf, per Ib.
Pickled Hocks, per lb.
Pressed Ham Loaf, per lb.
Jellied Veal, per lb.
Summer Sausage, per lb.
25c
25c
17c
25c
22c
..23c
10c
35c
29c
29c
Cooked Ham, per lb. 55c
C iffor L
bb
CLINTON
THE STORE WITH THE STOCK
LET US HAVE THAT JOB OF
EAVETROUGHING NOW
THIS IS THE WEATHER TO HAVE IT DONE.
DO NOT WAIT FOR COLD WEATHER.
CAULKING GUNS TO RENT—Do Your Own Caulking.
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS.
a 9 kltS Hardware and
• Plumbing Phone 244