The Clinton News Record, 1937-07-08, Page 8PAGE 8
THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
THURS., JULY 8;.1194'7.
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Jellied Hock, per lb. 20c
Head Cheese, per ib:
Snalllner Sausage, per lb.
Sausages, 2 lbs. for
10c
28c
25c
" Baby Beef, Veal, Pork, Lamb and Beef.
For Week -end -Fish for Friday.
CON NELL & TYNDALL
" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "
'Phone 162. Albert Street
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STOP! LOOK! BE COOL!
-The warm weather at last 'is°here, In order that you may be
prepared for warmer days to come, here 'are a few of our summer
bargains:
SCREEN DOORS
WINDOW SCREENS 45c and 55c
$2 30 and up
ELECTRIC RANGETTES $26.00
GAS STOVES $30.00
OIL STOVES 13.50 to $25.00
ELECTRIC FANS $5.50 to $7.50
ELECTRIC IRONS $1.75 to $5.50
GAS IRONS `l7 25
ELECTRIC PLATES $3 00 to $5.00
FANCY WATER PITCHERS $110 to $2.15
(with half dozen glasses to match)
JUST WHAT YOU NEED FOR THAT COOLING DRINK
SPECIAL
LAWN MOWERS at a,great reduction from $4.00 to $10.00
50 -FT. RUBBER HOSE $3,50
SUTTER & PERDUE
FURNITURE, HARDWARE, FUNERAL DIRECTORS
AMBULANCE SERVICE.
W. E, Perdue, 151w. -PHONES- J. A. Sutter, I47w.
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"THE VOGUE"
OUR SALE of Dresses, Hats, Coats, Skirts and;
Blouses, Commences This Thursday Evening,
JULY 8; and Continues FOR TWO WTEEIE i ONLY
OUR SALE is always of wide interest to the public, and when
buying here you get our most interested, helpful attention, which
has always been appreciated by our many customers, WE INVITE
YOU TO COME IN AND SEE OUR VERY FINE GARMENTS ON
DISPLAY.
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CLINTON BICYCLE AND MOTOR SALES
See our Complete Stock of Fishing Supplies, Tennis Supplies
and Sporting Goods.
We have new and used Bicycles and Motorcycles on hand.
These' can be purchased on easy payment plan.
Prompt and Efficient Repairs on Motorcycles. and Bicycles.
Cash paid for used bicycles and parts. Bicycles, fishing equip-
ment and Tennis Rac$ets For Rent.
• CLINTON BICYCLE AND, MOTOR SALES
Phone 13 -Next door to the Creamery,
Superior Stores
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PHONE III-CLINTON.
July 8, 9 & 10th
Fry's Pure Cocoa, half lb. tin ..19c
Peaches, Australian, 2 cans 27c
Wheat. Puffs, Ige. bags, 2 for 21c
Beads, Golden Wax, 2 tins .
Apple Jelly, 32 oz. jar. .,25e
Tomato Catsup; 12 oz. 10c
Pickles, Sweet Mixed, 28 oz. jar 25c
Peas, Polly Prim, 2 17 -oz. tins 19c
Salmon, Cascade, Foy. Pink,
2 half -lb. tins 17c
2 1 -lb. tins 25c
Parowax, I's, 2 lbs. for 25c
Crown Glass Jars, small 81.04
Medium, dozen $1.14
Kkovah Jelly' Maker 14c
27c
21c
6c
Certo, per bottle
Zinc Rings, Heavy, dozen
Rubber Jar Rings, dozen
Javex, will make one gal.
Javel Water ' 150
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Free Delivery
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THE, NEWS -RECORD
July 12th Meals
The Women's Association of Wesley -
Willis church purppse having dinner
and supper in the Church Hall on
Monday, July 12th
Dinner -11.30. Supper -5.30.
Roast beef & Pork. Roast beef & Pork
Mashed Potatoes, Creamed Potatoes
Gravy. Relishes
Carrots, Peas. Salads
Bread and, butter. Rolls
Pickles, Fruit and Cake
Lemon and raisin pie: Tea.
Tea.
THE 'SALVATION ARMY
London No. 1 Citadel Silver Band
Accompanied by Envoy Ferguson
HERE JULY 17TH AND 18TH
Saturday -At Exeter -7.15 p.nt.
Saturday, --at Clinton -9 to 10 p.m.
Sunday Morning
Ogen Air Service -9.30 a.m.
Holiness Service; Salvation Army
Hall --11 asp.
Sunday Afternoon at Hayfield -
Open Air Service at Beach -2.30.
Program m Jowett's Grove -3 p.m.
Sunday, Evening-Clinton.--
Open
vening-ClintonOpen Air Service at 6.15 p.m.
Salvation Meeting, Salvation Army
Hall -7 p.m.
After Church Service -Program in
Town Park -8.15 p.m.
Home League will serve meals at
Salvation Army Hall on July 12th.
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STANLEY
Mr. Hugh McKenzie and Mr. Ar-
thur Chapman, motored to Atwood on
Sunday and visited with relatives.
Miss Jean Mustard of Brooklyn,
N.Y,, is visiting at the home of Mrs,
Neil McGregor, and Mr. John A. Mc-
Ewen.
Mr., Hugh Gilmour, Miss Mary
Gilmour, and Mrs. Janet Ross, at-
tended the funeral of the late Mrs,
Mundell at. Wingham last Thursday.
Mrs. Roy Hastings ancl daughter,
Vivjian, of Wingham, ,spent. ,a few
dajfs visiting ;at the home of ML.
Hugh Gilmour, they also attended the
Biiird'ae=unio' t"Bright's"Grove; last
Saturday.
Capsule Comment.
We now have (perhaps you have.
been waiting for it) a fountain pen
with all the proven excellencies of.'a
Waterman's -at Two and one-half dol-
lars.
The Star Weekly has the Iargest
circulation in Canada of any publica-
tion printed in the Dominion. It out-
sells by a wide margin any imported
publication, in its classification.
We offer you a Clearancedealon
Eclipse Fountain Pens, some are dis-
continued lines, Valves $1.00 to $1.50,
good assortment of styles and smart
colours, Choice, 79c.
Weddings occt,r every day but its
said theme are more in Summer, and
this adds up to varions- showers, the
ceremony, the reception and other
functions which necessitate careful,
and to some extent, elaborate pre-
paration. There are wrappings for
gifts, rooms to be tastefully decorat-
ed, cards for congratulation, Thank
you for the gift, and other incidentals.
We carry in stock Confetti and Wed-
ding Cake Boxes.
NEWLY ARRIVED are these Cow-
boy Songs and Mountain Ballad Fol-
ios with arrangements for Guitar,
Piano, Violin, etc. Included in the
assortment are the old favourites,
Carson J. Robinson, Gene Autrys and
the Arkansas Wood Choppers, and
one or two newcomers with excellent
folios. Your choice for 75c.
TDB W.13. Fair Co
Often the Cheapest -Always the Best
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Misses Catherine an_ad 4'l Janet
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gart left recently on a trip abroad.
Mr. Craig Cooper and baby daugh-
ter, Elizabeth, are visiting Mrs. J.
W, Treleaven,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allanson, Joe
and Annie, spent Sunday with
friends in Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs, C. Bomhoff and fam-
ily leave on Saturday for Auburn,
Kentucky.
Misss E. and Z. Cornish are visiting
their sister, Mrs. D. McFadden of
Cookstown.
Masters Bobby and Kenneth Hanly
of Toronto are visiting their grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Cook.
Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Cranston of Port
Arthur are the guests of the lat-
tar's mother, Mrs. John Torrance.
Mrs. (Dr.) Adams and Miss Mary of
Windsor are • the guests . of Mrs.
James Scott.
Miss Hattie Turner of Toronto is
spending her vacation at her home
in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cross and fanc-
ily of Toronto are at their summer
home in Clinton.
1Ir. Brenton Hellyar left on Monday
to attend smnmer school in Lon-
don and Mr. John Hellyar will take
a special course at Hamilton. ,
Mrs. Annie Brown returned home on
Sunday after spending a week
with her daughter, Mrs. Gordon
Curts, near Thedford.
Mrs. Charles Stevens of Timmins was
a week -end visitor with her aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mit-
tell.
Miss Jean Plumsteel of Elora is
spending the summer vacation with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Plumsteel.
Miss Grace Hellye of Massey is
spending the summer vacation with
her parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. H.
Heliyar.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Livermore of Ayl-
mer were in town on Monday, going
00 to Blyth to attend the funeral
of the late Mrs. James Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. William Walker and
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hawke spent
Dominion Day with Mr. and Mrs.
Fletcher Townsend of .Tuckersmith.
Mr. and Mrs. Kemp and Mrs. J. H,
Palmer and Miss Meda Palmer of
Detroit were guests of their cousin,
Mrs. J. T. Crich, on Monday.
Mr. William Argent is visiting his
sister, Mrs. Clifford Epps, for a
few days, Later he expects to take
a motor trip to British Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hunter, Miss Grace
Bunman of. Detroit, Mr. Gordon Mc-
Kay of Walkerton and Miss Helen
Roberton are vacationing at Iron
Springs. .
Mr. and Mrs, 'C. J. Wallis and Mr,
and Mrs. W. C. Wallis visited
friends in Milton last week -end.
Mr. and Mrs.C. J, Wallis are ex-
tending their visit for a short time.
Mr, Reg. Cook, after spending a few
days with his parents, Mr. and
• Mrs, Wm. Cook, left on Monday
for Guelph, where he will take a
summer course at the O.A.C.
Mr. Roy Pierson ,of Cainsvllle was a
week -end guest of Mr, and Mrs.
W. T.,Hawkins, and. on his return,
was accompanied by his mother,
Mrs. Pierson who has been visiting
Mrs, .Haigh Millet,
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.Monday, I2th of July will be Celebrated in Clinton and
we will be at home to our Friends and Visitors.
VISIT OUR ICE CREAM DEPARTMENT
Where the Popular WALKERSIDE ICE CREAM -
will be sold. All Soft Drinks -Pepsi Cola, Ginger!
Ale, Grape and Orange Crush.
Harry Horne's Grape Punch -Also Lemon, Lime
and Raspberry
IN THE FRUFP SECTION- Musk Melons. •
Water Melons at
59c
VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT
Green Beans, Beets, Carrots, Tomatoes,
New Potatoes.
SATURDAY -BIG FRUIT (JAY -All Fruit Sold
Out During The Day.
COOKIES -A Choice Variety to 1Sell at
Cocoanut and Oatmeal, per pkg.
Package Fancy Biscuits
19c
15c.
25c
SPECIAL PRICE=-BANANAS=Beautiful Color.
Oranges, 2 dozen - for
45c H
Oranges, large size, per dozen 29c•, 39c
MEATS -Cooked and To Cook
Bologna, 2 lbs. for
Corned Beef, per llo.
Macaroni and Cheese Loaf
Breakfast Bacon, per ib.
Pickled Roll, per lb.
(Sweet. and Sour Picldes.
Peanuts in Shell and Salted.
25c
20c
25c
25c
27c
Eggs bought at highest trade and cash price.
Where
"Sells for Less"
Price Prevails
W. T.
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CLINTON'S BIG
CORNER GROCETERIA
Phone 48
RILEY'S GROCERY.
Where Quality Selis and Service Tells
As 6f July1937
Was Our Third
Anniversary
We take pleasure in thanking our
many customers and friends for mak-
ing our business a success.
Hoping that we can serve you in
the future as we have in the past,
We remain ready to serve and oblige,
RILEY'S
PHONE 39.
FREE, SNAPPY DELIVERY.
Garden Party
Wed., July 21
will be held under auspices of St.
James' Church, Middleton, on the
spacious lawn of Mr. John Hudie, fith
Con., Goderieh Township,
Program featuring: "THE HIRED
MAN;" of Gaderich, and Miss Luella
Kerr of London, the girl singing art-
ist of Radio station CFPL, London.
Acrobatic and Modern Tap Dancing;
Old Time Songs, Jokes and Mono-
logues, also local talent.
A Full Course. Meat Supper will be
Served from 6 to 8.
Admission, Adults, 35c; Children, 20c
EVERYBODY WELCOME. 39-2
HOLMESVILLE
Word has been received here of the
death of Emma Agnes Walter, wife
of Henry W. T'ebbutt, in Redlands,
Calif., on June 22nd. For many years
Mrs. Tebbutt suffered greatly from
arthritis which was borne with re-
markable fortitude and patience and
her cheerfulness was an inspiration
to a host of loyal friends. Mrs. Teb-
butt formerly lived near Holrnesville
but since her marriage forty years
ago has resided in Redlands. Be-
sides her husband ,she is survived by
one sister, Mrs. Carrie Walter Batty
of Redlands, who is well known in
Clinton having spent several years
here as a nurse, and one brother John
E. also a resident of Redlands; Fun-
eral services were held Thursday,
June 24th, and interment made in
Hillside cemetery, Redlands,
LONDON ROAD
Miss Jean Falconer of Paris, spent
the holiday and week -end at her
home. Miss Kathleen Falconer re•
turned with her to spend a couple of
weeks: in Paris,
Mrs. Wm,' Stanbury has returned•
home after a visit of about six
weeks with her brothers in British
Columbia.
Miss Alice Davidson of Los Angel-
es, California, is making an extended
visit with her mother, Mrs. A. Dav
idson.
Miss Helen Davidson, who spent
her holidays at her home, has re-
turned to Toronto.
Mrs. Catherine Howard, of Lon-
don, spent Sunday with her brother,
Mr, Wni, Falconer.
Mrs. Boxall and family of Cleve-
land, are visiting with the ladies'
sister, Mrs. Wm, Moffat.
Miss Libby Cruikshank of Sarnia,
is visiting with Miss E. Waldron.
Mrs, T, J. Lindsay is visiting at
the home of her daughter, Mrs. Geo.
Falconer,
Plant Bargains
Now is your chance to fill in the
vacant places in your flower gar-
den. While They Last we- are of-
fering the balance of Our Boxed
Annuals at only 10e A BOX.
Asters, choice varieties, Zinnias,
Kochia, Celosia, Salpiglossis, Mari-
golds, Etc. Limited Number of
Sweet and Hat Peppers -10c pox.
VINES for Boxes and Hanging
Baskets, on sale half regular price.
Good Cabbage Plants -100 a doz.
3 Dozen for 25c.
Cauliflower Plants-l5c a dozen.
A few good bargains in Perennials.
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. CUNINGHAME
Greenhouses and Flower Shop
on Huron Street.
Phone 176. Member of Florists
Telegraph Delivery /association.
SCOTT'S GROCERY
Ph. 86, Clinton. Opposite Post Office
Free Delivery.
Heinz Sandwich Spread 19c
Broadway Salad Dressing, 16 oz. 25c
Dainty Lunch Sandwich Spread 10c
Stuffed Olives, 3 ozs., 2 for 25c
100
29c
Falcon Sweet Mixed Pickles, 28 oz27c
Orange, Lemon, Grape Punch
13 oz, bottle
Gingerale, large bottle
Boneless Chicken .
Certo
Olives, Plain, 3 ozs.
Stuffed Olives, 8 ozs.
25c
15c
27c
27c
Crean Sandwich Biscuits, per lb. 15e
Cream Sugar Wafers, lb. ..29c
Tuna Flakes, extra special ...., .10c
Strawberry and Raspberry Jain '
Medium Glass . 14c
Try. T® Keep Cool
We have a Large Stock of SCREEN DOORS and WINDOWS
and FLY SCREEN by the yard, in all widths; and if the flies do
get in, use a GOOD FLY SPRAY to. chase them out.
For Quick Cooking Use the FAMOUS COLEMAN GAS OR
OIL STOVES, or the NEW ELECTRIC STOVES or PLATES, so
you won't have to swelter over the old stoves, which are O.K. in
colder weather.
Then for Outside, we are well stocked with GARDEN ROSE,
all kinds of LAWN and GARDEN TOOLS. HAY FORKS and HAY-
FORK ROPE.
FURNITURE DEPARTMENT
CAMP and LAWN FURNITURE are selling so fast, and so
cheap, that you had better hurry, as it's hard to keep them in stock.
We have some good COTS and MATTRESSES in Stock, Cheap.
A STUDIO COUCH is the most comfortable and sensible piece
of Furniture you could wish for, any time of the year, but especially
so during this hot spell, as they can be moved around to suit all
conditions.
AND WE CERTAINLY HAVE THE STOCK AT TI -IE RIGHT
PRICES,
BALL & Z-APFE
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.
SPECIALS
WE HAVE ADDED TO OUR STOCK AN ASSORTMENT OF THE
MOST ATTRACTIVE PATTERNS ,OF TABLE OIL CLOTH COV-
ERS, Manufactured by the Dominion Oil Cloth and Linoleum Co.,
Ltd., of Montreal.
See This Line and Select from This Choice New Stock
At Our Usual Low Price,
Manufacturer's Sale of Summer Dresses
.A Special Representative from Toronto, will be here at our store
With Hundreds of Dresses To Choose From.
Beautiful Crepe tresses from $2.95'
Lovely Chiffon & Sheer's with Tailored Slips, $5.95'
JULY 12TH ONLY.
IF YOU NEED A BATHING- SUIT FOR YOUR BOY -WE ARE
CLEANING OUT THE BALANCE OF OUR STOCK AT A
GREATLY REDUCED PRICE.
WHITE SHOES, SCAMPERS and RUNNING SHOES
ALL AT SALE PRICES.
Clifford Lobb
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.
T. Hawkins,
Hardware and
Plumbing Phone 244