The Clinton News Record, 1937-07-15, Page 8I'AGE 8
WEINERS, per lb. • , .. • . .... .. . . 19c
BACON ,in piece, Whole or Half, side, per lb. • , . • . .. • .25e
PORK CHOPS, per lb. , • • • • • .20c
CRISPYFLAKE SHORTENING, 2 for . .•. ....27c
NICE ROAST OF VEAL, per lb.
18c
CCONNELL & TYNDALL
CLLNTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "
Phone 162.
Albert Street
LADIES' BE PREPARED FOR THE
PRESERVING SEASON
You need all these articles to make your work easier:—
PRESERVING KETTLES (granite and aluminum 70e and up
FRUIT SCALES $2.00
You can be sure with these that your fruitwill be measured
correctly.
75e to $1.75
15c to 40c
FOOD PRESS
SIEVES .
MEN BE SURE YOU HAVE EVERYTHING YOU NEED_
TO KILL ALL THE BUGS THAT KEEP COMING
ON YOUR PLANTS
,SPRAYERS
ICING BUG KILLER
20c to $3.35
20c -lb. bag 75c, or 5c per Ib
ARSENATE OF LEAD • .5 Ib. bag 85c, or 20e per Ib.
ARSENATE OF LIME 5 Ib. 'bag 65c, or 15c per lb.
PARIS GREEN 40e per lb.
SPECIAL
REFRIGERATOR SETS ... $1.00 to $1.40
Every, housewife needs these to keep her left -overs cool.
SALT, PEPPER, FLOUR and SUGAR SHAKERS 15e each
THERMIC OUTING JUG (holds. 1 gallon) $1.90
THERMOS BOTTLES . 450
SU TER el PE VIE
HARDWARE, PLUMBING, TINSMITHING, ELECTRICAL
Phone 147w. WIRING. P.O. Box 46
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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 WEEKS' 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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OLD FASHIONED GARDEN PARTY
ON RECTORY LAWN, HAYFIELD
Tuesday, July 27th,
Supper Served from 6 to 8 pan.
Music By
The Band of the Royal
Canadian Regiment, London
(By kind` perinission of Lieut: Col. M. K. Green)
Director of Music—Captn. L. K. Harrison,- L.R.A.M.
Admission 35e Children, 20e.
Under auspices of Trinity Church Guild
Superior Stores
PHONE 111—CLINTON.
SPECIALS for
July '15,16, 17
Libby's Pork & Bean, 23 -oz. size
$ tins for
25c
Oxydol, large pkg. 20c
Pears, Lynn Valley, size 153/4 oz
2 tins for 19e
Jam, Rasp. or Straw, 32 oz. jar 29c
Corn, Maple Leaf, Size 2's, Tall
2 tins for 21c
THE SALVATION ARMY
London No. 1 Citadel Silver Band
Accompanied by Envoy Ferguson
HERE JULY 17TH AND 18TH
Saturday—At Exeter -7.15 p.m.
Saturday—at Clinton -9 to 10 p.m.
Sunday. Moi'iting-- "
Open Air Service -9,30 a•m.
Holiness Service, Salvation Army
Hall -11 , aan.
Sunday Afternoon at Bayfield—
Open Air Service at Beach -2.30.
Program in Joviett's Grove -3 p.m.
Sunday Evening—Cliliton —
Open Air Service at 6.15 p.m.
Salvation Meeting, .Salvation Army
Hall -7 p.m;
After Church Servicer -Program in
Town Park -8.15 p.m,
39.2.
Peas, Maple Leaf, Size 2's '
Sieve 4. 2 tins for ...... ...21c
Life Buoy Soap, 2 cakes 15c
Pearl Soap, 6 bars, for 25c
Peanut Butter, 25 oz. jar 23c
Salmon, Fey. Red Cohoe,
Halfs, 15e; l's 25c
Tomato Juice, 20, oz. tins, 3 for 25c
Tea, Royal York, half Ib. 28e
Coffee, Royal York, 1 lb. tin 39c
Muffets,•2 pkgs. for '•.. 21c
Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs. 25c
Sweet Pickles, 28 oz. jar 25c
Lux Flakes, Ige. pkg. 25e
New Potatoes, 16 Ib., peck 39c
Lemons, Jumbo Size, dozen 39c
Nugget Shoe Polish, No. 1 tin • ..5c
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TA. THOMPS�N
Free Delivery a > '"Tc,
THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
Capsule Comment
We now have (perhaps you have
been waiting for it) a L'ountain pen
with all the proven excellencies of a
Waterman's at Two and one-half dol-
lars. ,
The Star Weekly has the largest
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 Clearance deal on
Eclipse Fountain Pens, some are dis-
continued lines, Values .$1.00 to $1.50,
good assortment of styles and smart
colours, Choice, 79c.
Weddings occur every day but its
said there are more in Summer, 'mid
this adds tin to various showers, the
ceremony, the reception and other
functions which necessitate careful,
incl 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 Virood Choppers, and
one or two :newcomers with excellent
folios. Your choice for 75c,
The W, D. Fair Ca
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
Li dull ° .1 umbo m. a �1111�1
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brown of Wood
stock are in town.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Johnson spent
Sunday with friends in Walkerton.
Mrs. .0. L. Paisley is spending a
month with Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
Paisley of Kirkland Lake.
Misses Dorothy Stelek and Vera
Steep have returned home after
holidaying at "Peaceful Cottage.;'
Mr. and Mrs. Carl White of Detroit,
Mich., visited last week with the
lattees sister, Mrs. J. Steep.
Miss R. V. Irwin left this week by
motor for a two weeks' vacation at
Old Orchard, Maine.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Johnston visited
Georgetown and Guelph friends
during the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carter and child-
ren of Toronto are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. T. T. Carter.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Davis of Gales-
burg, I11., are guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Brownlee.
Miss Hancock of Toronto spent the
week -end with her sister, Mrs.
French.
Mr. and Mrs. George McCartney of
Woodstock were visiting Clinton
friends and relatives this past
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gillies and Miss
Marion of St .Catharines are the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ferg. Van-
Egmond.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Held and sons,
Billy and Jimmie, of Hamilton,
were week -end visitors with Mt.
and Mrs. Ferg. VanEgniond.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Pinner returned
oto Toronto this week. Mrs. Pin-
ner has been visiting her mother,
Mrs. C. H. Bartliff.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dippell and
and daughters of Bowmanville are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. 0, W. Pot-
ter. •
Mrs. William Robertson, who has
been visiting friends in Manitoba
and Saskatchewan fok the past
six weeks has returned home..
Captain P. Bolton of the Montreal
Salvation Army ` Hospital, i s
spending the holidays with her
mother hi town.
Mr. and Mro. Fred Eagleson of Ab-
erdeen, S. Dale., are guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Heard and other re-
latives at Bayfield.
Mr. and Mrs. McIntosh of Flint,
Mich., Mr. and .Mrs. Gordon Hay-
ter of Detroit; Mrs. Archie Agnew
and'. son, Norval, of Detroit, were
week -end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Will McLinchey.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. F. W.
Johnston this week were Mr. W.
T. Johnston, London Mr. and
Mrs: Archibald Johnston and fam-
ily and Mr. and, Mrs. J. F..John-
ston and family of Ashfield, Mrs,
Ohler and Miss M. Johnston 'of.
Goderich.
Mr.' and Mrs. David J. Brownlee and
family of Gooding, Idaho, are vis
iting the, former's parents, Mr,
and Mrs. W. 11. Brownlee.. Mr.
Brownlee said he had planned his
visit to Clinton, in order to pe pre-
sent at the celebration on the 12th
of July. It is forty-one years since
Mr. Brownlee was in Clinton.
ST.HEL1NS`'
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Barbour of
Fergus, and, Mr. Wilson Woods of
Dundas, §pentthe week -end with
MrsiR. J. Woods.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Durnin, Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Durnin and children,
attended the Bowles re -union at
Sombra last week. Mrs. Chas. Dur-
nin remained at Sombra for a few
days visit.
Miss Florence MoQuillian of Strat-
ford Hospital is spending her holi-
days at her home here.
Mrs. Margaret Fisher of Grimsby
returned home after visiting with
Mrs. McKenzie Webb.
KIPPEN
•
(Too ,late for' last week)
Miss Isobel Alexander has left to
attend the Guelph Summer School.
Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
George E. Thomson were: Mrs. (Dr.)
Creek, Mich.,
t
C. Stewart of Battle M
Mrs., (Dr.) Elmore • Mortensen and
small daughters, Florence Ann, and
Betty Jean, of Santa Monica, Calif.;
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ONE FRIEND
TELLS ANOTHER
THURS., JULY 15, ,1937. .
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of
nigasomemosmampas
Fresh, Cakes at All Prices f
Cocoanut Cookies and Oatmeal, per pkg. 15C
Fancy Cookies in 25c and 29c Pkg.
w.aawma•mo
or Picnics, Teas and Meals
Cellophane Packages of Assorted'. and Plain o-
Cookies, for 8c uO
FOR FRUIT COCKTAILS and DESSERTS=
Grape Fruit Juice, Orange Juice, Oranges, Lemons,
and Bananas.
Jello Ice Cream Mix, 2 for
JUNKET ICE CREAM, 2 for
FRUIT PUNCH at 25c per bottle
Ginger Ale, Canada Dry and Red and White
Welsh Grape Juice> per bottle
Walkerside Ice Cream. !Sliced and Fancy Bread.
25c
19c
25c
See Our Special Window.
1001 .011.0,4,0
Where
"Sells for Less"
Price Prevails
P71
FRIGIDAIRE 'AND MEAT DEPARTMENT—
,
Cottage Rolls, per lb._
Picnic Hams, per lb.
Loin Rolls, per lb.
Breakfast Bacon," in piece, lb
Peameal Back Bacon, ib.
30c
23c
40c
25c
35c
Extra Large Watermelon
Musk Melons, 2 for
See Our Fruit and Vegetable Window.
59c
25c
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 flan.
Prompt and Efficient Repairs on Motorcycles and Bicycles.
Cash paid,for used bicycles and parts. Bicycles, fishing equip-
ment and Tennis Rackets For Rent.
CLINTON BICYCLE AND MOTOR SALES
Phone 13—Next door to the Creamery.
RILEY'S GROCERY.
Where Quality Sells and Service Tells
Water Melons, large, each 59c
Musk Melons, each 15c
Oranges, Fresh, dozen ..29c, 35c, 39c
Grape Fruit, large, 4 for 25c
Lemons, large, dozen 39c
White Sugar, 10 lbs. 58e
Handy Ammonia, 5 for 25c
White Wine Vinegar, gal 39c
Benmiller Pastry Flour, 24's 85c
Fly Spray for Stock—
$1.50 a gal. or 25c a quart
Pork and Beans, large, 2 for 19c
Holmesville Cheese, New, lb. 18c
(Try this for Home Consumption)
Iodized or Plain Salt, 2 for 15c
Seedless Raisins, New Crop, 2 for 25c
Seeded Raisins, pkg., 16 oz. 15c
(New Crop)
We Buy and Grade Eggs for which
WE PAY le A DOZEN MORE IN
CASH OR TRADE. All eggs graded
by Experienced Candler.
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, 7th
Con., Goderich Township.
Program featuring: "THE HIRED
MAN," of Goderich, 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, IVIono-
logues, also local talent.
A Full Course Meat . Supper will be
Served from 6 to 8.
Admission, Adults, 35c; Children, 20e
EVERYBODY 'WELCOME: 39-2
Miss Isobel Stewart and Mr. Charles
Stewart, also of Santa Monica, Cal.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Smillie for the Smillie Re -union were
Dr. and Mrs. A. Smillie and family,
of 'Toronto. _
Lawn Social
To be held on Miss Acheson's Lawn,
HOLMESVILLE, ON;
FRIDAY, ..IDLY 23RD
Supper, consisting, of Ham, Salads,
Etc., will be served, commencing
at 6 o'clock.
A good program will be given by
THE HOHNFTEIN ENTERTAIN''
ERS, OF STRATF,ORD.
Admission, Adults, 35c; Children, 20c
40-2.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Smillie and fam-
ily, attended the Smillie Re -union,
which took the form of 'a picnic. to
Jowett's Grove, Bayfield, on Satur-
day afternoon last.' Rev. Dr. B. J.
House Ferns
We have an attractive stock of
healthy ferns,. Boston, Veronas
and Asparagus.
SPEQIAL
Boston Ferns in 4" pots, 40e Each
Large Plants up to $1.50 and
$2.00 each.
Tuberous Begonias in bud and
bloom -25c and 35c each.
Fertabs for your fern, 25c a pkg.
Summer Cottage To Rent—Fur-
nished, four -room summer cottage
at Iron Springs, four miles north
of Bayfield. Idhal location, good
bathing beach, with coldspring
water nearby.
F.R. CUNINGHAME
Greenhouses and Flower Shop
on Huron Street.
Phone 176. Member of Florists
Telegraph Delivery Association.
SCOTTS ROCERY
Ph. 86, Clinton. Opposite Post Office
Free Delivery.
SPECIALS for
July 15, 16, 17
TEA -CUP TEA (Orange Pekoe)
with Free China, per 'lb. '.....65c
ARROW BLEND TEA, Ib. 49c
(Excellent Quality)
COFFEE, freshly ground, lb. 25c
SUNLIGIHT SOAP, 3 for 23c
PALMOLIVE SOAP, 3 for . , .. 17c
BROOM'S, 5 -string 29c
AYLMER CH. TOMATOES, 2 for 19c
QUICK TAPIOCA, 2 for 19c
MARVO WAX, PAPER, 40 feet,
PER BOIL 10c
EMFO TOMATO JUICE, per tin 5c
CLIITON'S BIG
CORNER GIOCETERTA
Phone 42
and Mrs. Smillie and family, Mission-
aries -on -furlough from Central India
who are shortly, returning to their
field of labour, were wished God
Speed by their many relatives.
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Try To Keep C;.ot
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 chew them out.
For Quick Cooking Use the FAMOUS COLEMAN GAS OR
OIL STOVES, or tho 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 stacked with GARDEN HOSE,
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 he 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 THE RIGHT
PRICES.
BALL & ZAPFE
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
Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs. for
....25c
Rice, 4 lbs. for
Kellogg's A11 -Wheat Flakes, 2 pkgs. for
With Free Dish
Bulk Tea, black or mixed, half lb.
Coffee, 1 ib. for
Icing Sugar, 3 lbs. for
3 Cakes Life Buoy Soap for
25e
25c
225c
25c
25c
25c
Clifford Lobb.
THE STORE WITH THE STOCK
LET US HAVE THAT JOB OF
EAVETROUGI3ING 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. llii1TIi1flS,
Hardware and
Plumbing Phone 244