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The Clinton News Record, 1937-08-19, Page 8
PAGE 8 THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD *Legit Pure Bulk Lard, per Ib. Rib Boiling Beef, per lb. Roast Pork, with dressing, per Ib. Dry Salt Pork, per Ib. Side Pork, in piece, per Ib. 16c 15c 40c 18c 1$c CONNELL & TYNDALL, " CLI NTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET " Phone 162. Albert Street ATTENTION e. A BEATTY WASHER SOLD TO YOUR CREDIT ON THURSDAY, FRIDAY OR _SATURDAY COULD GIVE YOU 2,005,150 VOTES OR MORE. Hot Weather Specials Screen Doors ... 52.50 to 56.90 Window Screens ...45e to 50c Electric Plates.. 52.00 to 53.00 Electric Fans .. 55.00 to $7.00 Electric Rangette 525.00 Coleman Gas Iron $7.25 Outing Jug (gallon) $1.90 Thermos Bottles (pint) ....45c Fruit Scales . $2.00 Refrigerator Sets $1.00 to 51.40 BONUS VOTES ON ALL PAINTS ON THURSDAY, FRIDAY OR SATURDAY. BONUS VOTES ON 25c AND 50c GRAB BAGS ON THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. SPECIAL DAISY BARREL CHURN, No. 2 (second hand) $6.00 CARRIES 60,000 BONUS VOTES. SUTTER & PERDUE HARDWARE, PLUMBING, TINSMITHING, ELECTRICAL Phone 147w. WIRING. ° P.O. Box 48 )Baking Sweet Shoe Ili yol s an, 'A1}toreye/ ,s We have a complete stock of New and Used Bicycles and Mot- orcycles. Inquire about our easy payment plan. You are invited to come in and inspect a new shipment of bicycles with the new patent fort lock. For .your vacation we have a wide variety of Sporting' Goods of every description. Attractive prices to suit you. Clinton Bicycle and Motorcycle Sales Phone 13w. h$klol © 4i•. os:' u'm.?erce j CLINTON, ONTARIO. FALL TERM -SEPTEMBER 7, 1937. COURSES:. STENOGRAPHIC, ' COMMERCIAL, 'SECRETARIAL. SPECIAL and CORRESPONDENCE COURSES ARRANGED. M. A. STONE, Com. Specialist, B. F. WARD, B.A., Vice -Principal. Phone 198. Principal. ANNOUNCEMENT TREASURE HOUSE—OPENING DAY— THURS.,' AUG. 19111 You are cordially invited to visit the Treasure House and inspect our interesting display of Linens, China, Avon Cosmetics and num- erous gift suggestions. Avon Make-up Specials, from August 17th to September 6th, include face powders, rouge, lipstick and mani- curing needs. Freda Schoenhals Corner Princess and Albert Sts. 44-2. '/ • Superior Stores PHONE 111—CLINTON. 1 LONDESBORO Mr. Anderson of Belgrave will take the services in the United Church, Londesboro, next Sunday. Mr. Kirk- by of Clinton Field Secretary of the Huron County Temperance Federa- tion, will address the Sunday School afterwards. Mr, and Mrs. Fraser, Billy and Jean of Windsor, were week=end; guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lyon. Mrs. Harriett Burgess of Toronto who has been visiting with Mrs. Jos. Manning for a few weeks returned to her hone on Sunday. Mrs. Fred Shobbrook is at the home of her son, Clifford Shobbrook Mrs. Chas. Ruddell and Mrs. M, Ross' visited with Mrs, John Harvey on Sunday. Miss B. Kirk is visiting with Mrs, Jas. Robertson for a few days. Mrs. Dr, Medd and Miss Josie Medd spent a few days with Mrs. J. Tam - blyn and Mrs, J. Elsley recently. There will be service in the Uni- ted Church on Sunday as usual. The recent heavy rains , of last week has made harvesting very diffi- cult. Grain badly sprouted' is report- ed. Mr. and Mrs. ' John Nott, Miss. Isobel M. F. Roberton and others spent Sunday at Owen Sound. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Govier of Goderich were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Adams on. Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Radford and daughters visited Mrs. Archie Web- stet, Miss Phyllis Manning is holidaying at Georgian Bay and Toronto for a few weeks. Miss Beth Arnott is spending 'a few weeks holidays at the home of her uncle at Allandale. from. here, attended the Memorial Service at Ball's cemetery on Sunday aftermoan. Spe cials Lor August 19, 20, 21 Peas, Polly Prim, 17 oz., 2 tins 15c L febnoy Soap, 3 cakes for 20c ?eachea, 2's, Squat tin 1.5, 1'omato Juice, 20 oz., 3 tins 25c Shortening, Hillcrest, 2 lbs,.27e 'orn Flakes, Kellogg's, 3 pkgs. 29c (Cereal Bowl Free) Wheat $ernes, 51b, bag 290 ialada Tea, Brown Label, half ib33e Yellow Label, halfs 29c PIonarch Flour, 7's ....... _31e Powder, Superior, 1's ., 230 Coffee, Chase & Sanborn, 1's ... 39e Sultana Raisins, 2 lbs. for ' 25e Pickles, 28 es. 25c Polish, Nugget, tin ., 12e sardines, Glacier, 2 tins for .. 17a 3rock's Bird Seed, pkg. las Ireoms, 5 -string, each ...... , . , 29c Yilsow s Fly Pads, pkg. . , 100 l,eroxon Fly Coils, 4 for: 10e F;Several fli ITOMPSON Free Delivery When you went hone, on the last day of school, the forceful thought of days to come wit htheir }laying, laz- ing.and sunning perchance led you to toss away your books unsicle down and topsy turvy, now its about time to be hunting un scribblers and arith- meties and battered readers and long sufferingg'ranunars, while mother goes'"into a middle".with herself ov- er ways and ineans of sending you back to school—neat and tidy for the new year. The task of getting your school requirements' may be made easy and in some cases profitable by. bringing your,wants to us, We would also like to direct your attention to a new 'style of binding for exercise books. It's called "Cer- cla". Books open flat, leaves turn easily, covers turn back to back.. We also have the binding on Note and Scrap books. They are attractive and to some small degree make easier the 'educational. NEW TEXTS for Public School -this years are Life and Literature Series Book One and Book Two. These two new books take the place of the old Fourth Reader and are now on sale for use in the corning term. The price is 30e. Tlie W. D. Fair Co Often the Cheapest—Always the Best IINllUiNU IIIIUIIII Im Iuu IIIANII 1� lil0lll '1 �. l %n111111Wa, THURS., AUG. 19, 1937. ONE FRIEND TELLS ANOTHER FRIDAY RED AND Always 12 the Lead SATa y DOMfl SUGAR R`'D: AIM .. V . .'. by th e ;" c 5.7: s Free Sack $5p90 Fr ;,.e On .F,,a9gs Traded, , e will `All eggs graded and highest prices Paid. FOR CASH tes 5795 tem 59 I,.li {t lflo ' F90 i ;fa Votes : 1® ® Parking space, entrance off Rattenbury arid On- tario Streets. �• The campaign is now at its- height. But not se with our Prices. Special Values in many lines, to attract those who are anxious to help the Contes- tants. The prizes are good, the contestants are working, and the Campaign is worthy of your sup- port. BIG GRAB BAG ATTRACTION:=' 25c Bags 50c Bags 59000 Votes 10,000 Votes FRUIT:— Bananas, at 20c and 25c per dozen Peaches, per dozen Oranges, at Where "Sells for Less" Price Prevails 40c 29c and 39c T'RIGIDAIRE AND BONUS VOTES: Pickled Rolls, per lb. Swifts Canned Sausage, each Cottage Rolls, per lb. .Breakfast Bacon, by the piece Bologna, 2 lbs. for EXTRA BONUS VOTES Red Rose Tea, 55c Ib. ' Red Rose Tea, 2 lbs. Before Advanced Price Blue • Ribbon Tea, 1 Ib. Blue Ribbon Tea, 2 lbs. 29c. 30c 35c 30c 29c Votes 5500 11,000 rECIZsem=1:111Nsr 9 I ' 5,000 10'000 CLINTON'S BIG CORNER GROCETERIA Phone 48 Mrs. Charles Hawke spent. a few days last week with friends in and around Exeter. Miss Margaret Crieh of Tuckersmith spent a clay last week with her aunt, Mrs. Frank Layton. Mr. and Mrs. W. Shobbrook and Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Willard were vis- iting in Detroit last• week -end. Mr. George Jenkins of London spent the week -end at Woodlands Farm, and also with friends.in town. Miss Lillian Gale of London was. the guest last Sunday of Mr. John Hellyar and Miss Grace Hellyar. Mr. and Mrs. John Middleton enjoy- ed a week's motor trip through Manitoulin Bay from Tobermory. Mr. and Mrs. 34. E. Gardner of To- ronto visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Webster of Au- burn. Mr. Edgar Maguire has returned from a ten day cruise up the Great. Lakes, visiting at Sault Ste. Marie, Port Arthur and Duluth. Miss S. Godfrey and Miss Edna Le - Bas, of Georgetown, are visiting Mr, and Mrs, F. W. Johnston this week. Mr. Craig Cooper and baby daugh- ter,.Elizabeth, and nurse, Miss Lee, left on Tuesday for their home in' Hamilton. Ken. Reid and Benson Sutter leave on Friday for Normandale, where they will attend Ryerson Beach Summer School. Mrs. Snyder and Mrs. Jervis have returned home after spending a month with Mrs, Gordon Dow and friends in Cromarty. Mr, and Mrs. Cecil VanHorne have returned to their home in Toronto after- a two weeks''holiday with their parents in town, Mrs. Percy Douglas and. sons of Meaford were guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Layton and other friends in the vicinity. The Misses Colvin, Toronto, and Mrs. Watson of Muskogge, Oklohoma; were guests over, the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. E. Paterson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Layton and Mr: and Mrs. Cecil VanHorne visited with Mr. and Mrs. - G. W. Layton of Exeter, one day last week.' Mr. andIrs. W,' A. Willard of Buf-. Palo have returned home after a week's visit with the latter's par. ents, Mr. and Mrs.' W. Shobbrook. 1 Madelon Hawkins, who has spent the past week with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hawkins, returned to her duties in Toronto on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cuninghame, with their family, `are enjoying their cottage in Bayfield this week, after which time it will be occupied by Mr. J. F. Rolfe of London. Misses Bertha .Webster and Gladys Hemphill of Toronto have ,return- ed home after spending the last two weeks at the home of the M former's parents, r. and Mrs, Jo- seph Webster of Auburn. Mrs. Howard Fowler has returned from a pleasant trip, to Manitoulin Island' with a party of friends from Seaforth. They visited for several days at Treasure Island and saw the wonderful gardens near Mindeinoya. RILEY'S GROCERY. Where Quality Sells and Service Tells 10 lbs. Granulated Sugar 57c 5 lbs. Brown Sugar 28c Corn Beef, 2 for 25c Large Pink Salmon, 2 for 25c Potatoes, per peck 23c Horne -grown Tomatoes 29c (11 qt, basket) White Wine or Cider Vinegar 37c ICeen's Mustard, 1-2's ....,49c Rubber Rings, white, 4 dozen 23c Zinc Rings, heavy .......21c Bananas, Golden Yellow ..19c Musk Melons; 2 for 25c Peaches, per, dozen „ 25e Quart Sealers, per dozen $1.14 Pint Scalers, per dozen 51.04, Pickling Onions, White, 2 lbs. ..25c Hand -Picked -Dutch Apples 20c (6 quart Basket) Celery Hearts, Green Sweet Pepper, Red Sweet Peppers Free Coupons en a Beautiful Set of Chinaware. We buy and grade eggs for Which WE PAY ONE CENT A DOZEN MORE IN CASH OR TRADE. All Eggs graded by an experienced cand- ler. RILEY'S PHONE ,89. FREE, SNAPPY DELIVERY. STANLEY Mr. J. L. Jackson and Aileen War- ren, of Winnipeg, and Mrs. Warren of Rapid City, Manitoba, Dr. 'Wesley Jackson and Miss Zetta Jackson of Philadelphia, Pa., left Friday for 1• homes after spending their holi- days at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson. Dr. Spence Jackson, Winnipeg, and Miss Hazel. Jackson, Washington, Pa., left the previous week. BR u CEFIELB Mr. and Mrs. Patterson, Mr. and Mrs..Anderson and daughter, and Miss Margaret Mercer of Montreal are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. Patter - Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wheeler and Joanne of Detroit, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Wheeler. Miss Ellen Scott of London, is spending a few days at her home here. Miss Jessie Cameron of Clinton is visiting Miss Anna Aikenhead. Miss' Dorothy. Swan spent the last week in London. Miss Irene Snyder of London, is spending her holidays at her, home here. Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Schilbe of Zur- ich spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. Swan. Mr. Jas. McCully has returned home. from Delhi, where he was en- gaged in the tobacco fields. We wish to extend to Mrs. James• O'Brien our sincere sympathy in the death of her husband who passed a- way on Monday morning. Mr. Lawrence Reid of Toronto, Mr, Stanley Reid of Hamilton, and Mrs. Woods of St. Helens, visited at the home of Mr, Charles Reid this week. Mrs, John McIntosh and daughter, who have been spending the past Month at the home of her parents, Mr. ancl'Mrs. C. Haugh, returned in their home on Toronto last week. Mrs. Thompson of Sarnia, who spent the past week with her mother, Mrs. Stevens, in the village return- ed to her home last week. Mrs, Alex. Mustard is visiting friends in Tiverton this week. Cemetery Flower Holders Useful and Necessary at all times You may need extra ones for De- coration Day. We have a fresh shipment. They are 25c to T5c ea. CUT FLOWERS ..Theseis now a good assortment available of Garden Flowers. Try our Mixed Bouquets. Far Special Occasions Dale's Roses are always choice and suit - tide. Your Ferns need our Fertabs, 25c a Package. F: R. CUNINGHAME Florist Phone 176. Member of Florists Telegraph Delivery Association. SCOTT'S GROCERY Phone 86 Free Delivery. SPECIALS August 19, 20, 21 Libby's Spaghetti, 28 oz. tin, 2, 25c' Clark's Vegetable Soup, 3 for 25c Clark's Pork and Beans, ran No. 2, half tins, 2 for ...: ran Old Cheese, Nippy, lb. . ..... 25c New Cheese, per lb. 21c Gingerale, large bottle 15c Old Dutch Cleanser, 2 for .... q1 99C Sugar Crisp Com Flakes, 3 for 25c Vanilla Extract, small, 2 btls.15c Vanilla Extract, Ige., 8 ozs...17c McCORMICK'S BISCUITS Apple Blossom, Fig Bars Jam 7 pp Sandwich, per Ib. 1OC PREMIUMS 28 Useful and Beautiful Premiums to Choose from: See Our Window Display. Come in and, See Them and Get a Trade Card. Eggs Wanted,—Try Our Grading. Scott's Grocery ur .O;...rtunity To Save eaI Money On Frriture We have a very large stock of Studio Couches, Occasional Chairs, Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Chesterfield, Bedroom, Dining Room and Breakfast Suites. Lamps of All Kinds; in fact any Fur- niture in Stock will be sold at a 10 percent Cash Discount up to- the end of August. So here is your chance: Buy High -Class Furniture at. Wonderful Sovings. BALL, & ZA FE 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. Clinton Community Campaign One of the most interesting financial campaigns ever witnes- sed in Clinton or the surrounding districts is now taking place, The shrewd, keen contestants are working hard and their loyal supporters are assisting them wonderfully. A few short days and the battle will be over, The question you must ask yourself is "How can I help my favourite contestant to win?" WE CAN SOLVE YOUR PROBLEM Buy from .our store trade cards, grab bags, and the lines of goods, where you, find our bonus tags. This week, they are plac- • ed on Men's Dress Shirts, Dress Hose and Ties. We have a big stock of Merchandise, have taken on extra clerks and are prepared to give you good service for the remainder of the campaign. Clifford . Lobb t E STORE WITH THE STOCK' FARMERS! Paint Your Metal or Asphalt Roof with a PURE ASPHALT PAINT" $1.00 PER GALLON -A Brush loaned to apply this: PER Call and See Sample. T. u Hardware and lis"°9 PlumbingPhone 244 ;7