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THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD;
THURS., 'AUG. 26; 1937.
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DRY SALT PORK, Boneless, per M. 18c
PICKLED or P. M.•COTTAGE ROLLS, lb 25c
SMOKED PICNIC' IIAMS, Shank off, lb. .......... 23e
VEAL CHOPS, per lb. ... . ...................: . 22c
3 LB. PAIL SCHNEIDER'S LARD 48c
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" CLINTON'S LEADING • MEAT MARKET "
Phone 162. Albert Street
ATTENTION ;'
A BEATTY WASIIER SOLD TO YOUR CREDIT ''
Ohio THURSDAY, FRTDAY OR SATURDAY . •
COULD GIVE YOU 2,005,150 VOTES OR MORE.
Hot Weather
Screen Doors ...$2.50 to $6.90
Window 'Screens ..,45c to 50c
Electric Plates.. $2.00 to $3.00
Electric Fans $5.00 to $7.00
Electric Rangette $25.00
Specials
Coleman Gas Iron $7.25
Outing Jug (gallon) $1.90
Thermos Bottles (pint)....45c
Fruit Scales 52 00
Refrigerator Sets. $1.00 to $1.40
BONUS
BONUS
DAISY BARREL
VOTES ON ALL PAINTS ON THURSDAY,
FRIDAY OR SATURDAY.
VOTES ON 25e AND 50c GRAB BAGS ON
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
SPECIAL
CHURN, No. 2 (second hand) $6.00
CARRIES 60,000 BONUS VOTES.
SUTTERPERDUE
HARDWARE, PLUMBING, TINSMITHING, ELECTRICAL
Phone 147w. WIRING. P.O. Box 48
.A. hew shipment of motorcycles just received. See' our com-
plete stock of new and used bicycles. Easy terms arranged.
We also buy and sell guns, sporting goods and supplies. All
makes of bicycles and motorcycles repaired.,
l Clinton Bicycle and Motorcycle Sales
Epps' Transport Building -Next Door to. Creamery, Phone 13w.
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��'chi��,ol of Commerce
CLINTON, ONTARIO.
FALL 'PERM -SEPTEMBER 7, 1937.
COURSES: STENOGRAPHIC, COMMERCIAL, SECRETARIAL.
SPECIAL and CORRESPONDENCE'C,OURSES ARRANGED.
M. A. STONE, Cont Specialist, B. F. WARD, B.A.,
Vice -Principal. Phone 198. Principal.
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Superior Stores
PHONE 111-CLINTON.
Mr. and Mrs. Seth Derbyshire of 1
Southwold, near London, visited with
Mrs. R.J. Woods lately,
Rev. H. W. Wright and fancily
have returned from holidays which 11
were spent visiting friends at Som -
bra and Leamington.
Miss Lula Weatherhead of near 11
Sudbury is at present at her home
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Whetham
and children, of Galt, returned home
this week after spending a couple of 1V
weeks with Mrs. R. J. Woods.
Mr. and :Mrs. Wallace Miller andW
Mrs, R. J. Miller visited in Goderich
one day recently.
• Mr. and Mrs. Robinson Woods and h
re-
Miss Irene Woods, spent a clay re -
cently with Mrs. Toni Campbell at
Brucefield. Miss Charlotte Johnson,
of London, accompanied themrhome
to stay'for a few days. Mrs. R. -J. n'
Woods also spent the day with Mr.
Chas. H. Reid, Brucefield, and Mrs.
Margaret Reid, Varna.
Mr. Alf. Webb has returned from
a months' visit with friends in dif- .7
ferent parts of the West.
Mr, and Mrs. John Webb and Miss
Elsie of Wingham, also Mrs. Snyder
Detroit, visited recently with Mr.
and Mrs. E. W. Rice.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cameron and A
children, also Mr. John Courtney,
Kincardine,' spent a day with Mrs.
John Rutherford.
Mr. and Mrs, Earl Cranston, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Buchanan, and Mr.
Stanley 'odd attended the Veter-
an's'Reunion at. Guelph on Saturday. I
Specials
for August 26 27 28
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Matches; Family Box, 3 for 19c
Chipso, large pkg. ... . .... 17c
Catsup, Libby's, bottle 14c
Pork and Beans,. Aylmer,
2's Sqt., 3 tins for 25c
rea, Royal York, half ]b. 300
toffee ,Royal York, lb. 39c
Keen's Mustard, quarter lb. tin . , 26o
'Salmon, Cascade, Fcy., Pink,
Halfs, 2 tins 17c
l's 2 tins for 25e -of
Interlake Toilet Tissue, 3 for ... , 25c
Pastry Flour, 24 lb. bag 85c
Comfort Soap, 6 cakes for 25c
Ammonia Powder, pkg. - 05c
Flusho, per tin 19e
Carbolic Soap, cake ..... ... ,5c
Pineapple, Sliced, 2 tins for 21e
Grape Juice, Welch's, pints 27c
Spaghetti, Libby's, Cooked, 19
2 16 oz. tins c
Cheese, Derby Brand, half lb. 15c
Blue Blades, Gillett's, 5's 25c
Tooth Paste, Colgate's, Tube 20c
1 R.
T THOMPSGN
Free Delivery
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
Mr. Fred Thompson of Brantford,
and Mr. James Pollock of Ripley, i
visited with Mr. and , Mrs. Fred
Thompson and . other friends on the
Bayfield line last, week.
Mr. B. W. Anderson and son, Bruce,
and Miss Helen Currie of, Toronto,
Were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. L. A
A. Anderson last week -end:
Miss Marie Ellwood is. visiting
With Miss Helen Thompson this week.
Mr. Robert Cluff and family at-
tended the funeral of his uncle, the
late Reverend J. Parke, in Bayfield,
do Friday.
Miss Catherine Callahan has re-
turned to her home in. London, aceom- 11
panied by her cousin, Miss Helen
Welsh, Bayfield Line,
Miss Betty Middleton has returned
home after spending a vacation with
her grandmother., Mrs. J. .Tohnson, at
the home of. her uncle. Mr. D. Me -
ST. HELENS
.
Mr. and Mrs. John Fetts, • Blyth,
Miss Hazel Pett of London, and Mrs.
Ed. and MTS. Wm. Taylor of Blyth,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Rice and Mr. G. A. Webb, recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Woods and
Miss Versa, of Galt, spent a few
days visiting• friends, around St. Hel-
ens last week.
Naughton, Varna.
School
Books
and
Supplies
10 Pencils for Sc
A BETTER THAN USUAL VALUE.
10 Scribblers for 25c
An Extra Special Value for Scholars.
The W. D. Fair Co
Often the Cheapest -Always the Best
Mrs. Chesney of Toronto is the
guest of Mrs. H. Plumsteel,
Miss Mary Turner is vacationing in
Muskoka.
Master Bud Andrews of Scarboro
Bluffs is visiting his aunt, Mrs,
Ferg. VanEgmond.
Dr. and Mrs. Oakes are on a vaca-
tion through the New England
States.
14Ir. and' Mrs. Frank Fingland and
family have returned from a motor
trip through Northern Ontario.
Mr, and Mrs. W. Hunte of Milton
spent the week -end with Mr. and
Mrs. C. J. Wallis.
Miss Grace Scott of Seaforth spent
over Sunday with Miss Isobel
Chowen.
Mr. and Mrs, E. Paterson return to-
day from a motor -trip to Arthur,
Wiarton and Lion's Head.
Miss Shirley Summers of London vis-
ited the past week with Miss Mary
R. Stewart, Victoria st.
Yliss June Buchanan of Wingham was
a week -end guest of Miss Mary R.
Stewart.
2rs. J. W. Treleaven and Mr. and
Mrs. B. J. Gibbings anti family
have returned from a holiday at
Ternnaway Lodge, at Balsam Lake.
1r. and Mrs. D. L. Cranston have re-
turned to their home in Port Ar-
thur, after a visit with Mrs. J. Tor-
rance.
Irs. Flora Venner of Mount Pleas-
ant and Miss Ruth Venner are
guests of Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Ven-
ner.
Irs. W. Carter, and son, Kenneth
Carter and Miss Montgomery of
Chatham motored to Callander last
week.
[r. and Mrs. Will. Plumsteel of Bay
City, Mich., returned home on Mon-
day after spending a few days
with Mrs. H. Plumsteel and other
relatives.
he Misses Helen Bond of Goderich
Township, and Phyllis Cooper of
Goderich are spending the week
with their grandmother, Mrs. Sarah
Cooper, Princess street.
ev. G. Evans, Mrs. Evans and Miss
Katherine Evans of Ann Arbor,
Mich., and Miss Jane Evans of
Winnipeg have been visiting the
forrner's brother, Dr. Evans of
town.
Ir. and Mrs. R. B. Francis of Cal-
gary, Alta., Miss Annie Francis of
Toronto, Mr. and Mrs: Thomas Wal-
ker and Catherine of Brussels' were
visitors last week at the home of
Mrs. Mary Stewart, Victoria St.
Ir. and Mrs. Brown Stewart'. and two
children, Amy. and Kathleen, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. William
Stewart last week -end. They . at-
tended the Graham picnic at Har-
bour Park, Goderich, on Sunday.
Zrs. E. E. Phelps and Miss Phelps of
White Plains, N.Y., . and Mr, Thos.
A. Cooper of Coolrain, Queen's
County, Ireland, are visiting Mr.
A. J. Cooper, of Goderich, and.aiso.
acquaintances in Clinton. M r.
Cooper thinks' that Canada is a
fine country and that Huron is
particularly nice.
1r. and Mrs. H. C. Lawson were in
Toronto on Saturday, guests at the
Campbell-McDermid wedding. They
were accompanied by Misses Mar-
garet ,Redditt and Evelyn Clark of
Goderich. They will spend a few
days motoring through the Kawar-
tha Lake district.
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With the Gr; , d rat<. 1 Street Da c
Giving of pr4es and . EAUTY CONTE .T
on MONDAY, AUGUST 30th
Has Exceeded Our Greatest Expectations for Icreasing Blasi
ess.
Each day We are adding help, and with Big Values'
On "Bonus Votes". We expect to to go over the top
by the last day, Saturday, Aug. 28th.
For this week we have purchased a quantity
of Canned Peas. We offer at lOc each. . J
5 For 50c ' Votes; 5,000.
Yellow Sugar 10 lbs. for 59c. Votes
Icing Sugar, 2 lbsfor 19c Votes
4 -String Brooms, each 25c Votes
Raspberry Jam, 32 oz., 26c Votes
5900
1900
2500
2600
FRUIT DEPARTMENT -BONUS VOTES:
Spec. Value in Cuban Oranges, doz. 39c
Grape Fruit, 5 for 25c
Bananas, 3 lbs. 23c
Where
"Sells for Less"
Price Prevails
Vote)
3900
2500
2300
Best Prices on Eggs -Entrance Off Ontario and
Rattenbury ;Streets for Parking.
Thursday Free Voting flay -We will be wen all
evening.. Your vote will help the winner.
BONUS VOTES FOR SCHOOL DAYS:
Red Star Salmon, 25c
Brunswick Sardines, 5 for 25c
Cheese Spread, 15c
Peanut Butter, 25c -
2500 Votes
2500 Votes
1500 Votes'
2510 Votes
Grab Bags, for'25c 5000 Votes
Grab Bags, for 50c 10,000 Votes,
Best Value We Have Had.
Eat 'Flicschmarin's Yeast For Health.
CIAIVTON'S BIG
CORNER GROCETEJ
Phone 48
RILEY'S GROCERY.
Where Quality Sells and Service Tells
EXTRA SPECIALS
Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs. for „..57c
.57c
Benmiller Pastry Flour, 24 lb. ..83e
Dominion Sugar, cwt. . , , .. , . , . $5.65
Red Path Sugar, cwt. $5.75
Vinegar, the best . .............37c
Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs. for 21c
Dates, Pitted, 2 lbs. for 21c
Dates, with Pitts, 3 lbs. , .. , . , , 21c
Icing Sugar, 3 lbs. for 21c
Loose Tapioca, 2 lbs. for 21c
Best Rice, 3 lbs. for 21c
Tip Top Peas, 2 for 19c
Interlake Toilet Tissue, 3 for ,,21e
Aered Fly Coils, 3 for 5c.
Kellogg Corn Flakes, 3 for 25e
Wheat Puffs, each 10e i
Musk Melons, each .....5c and 10c
Celery Hearts, Red Sweet, Green
Sweet, Red Hot, Green Hot,
Peaches By the Dozen.
We buy andgr de 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 39.
FREE, SNAPPY DELIVERY.
HARVEST
DANCE
NEW AND OLD TIME
under auspices of the Clinton Old
Time Dance Club
HAYFIELD PAVILION
MONDAY', SEPT. 6
LABOR DAY
This will be our last Summer Dance
this year. We thank you for your
splendid support in the past and hope
you will all be with us to help wind
up the Season.
3lusie by the Rustic Rhythmaires
Dancing 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Admission 25c.
EVERYBODY WELCOME
PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Mrs. A. Weatherwax and daughters,
Katheryn and Rae, of Orillia, are
guests of the former's rnather, Mr.
David Canteion.
Rev. Peter and Mrs. Addison of Con-
iston are guests of the lady's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Trewar-
tha.
Mr. J. T. Crich spent last week with
her brother, Mr. G. H. Ball, of the
Base Line, who is not enjoying the
best of health. His friends hope
for a speedy recovery.
Dr. Roy Ball of Toronto spent the
week -end with relatives in Clinton
and vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Hall and sons,
Ted and Jack, of Toronto, are vis-
iting the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. G. E. Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Martin, whohave
been visiting relatives in Clinton
and vicinity, leave to -day for their
home in Englehart. They will
spend a few- days at the C.N.E. in
Toronto.
Dr. and Mrs. Hoar and son and
daughter of Markham; Mr. and
Mrs. Briker, their son and daugh-
ter and )ler husband andtheir son
and daughter. of Preston, visited
their aunt, Nils. M. Snyder last
week.
Mrs. (Dr.) Struthers of Wie-Wie,
North Henan, China, has arrived in
Toronto. Mrs. Struthers is a sis-
ter of Mr. A. T. Cooper.
Miss Eilleen Atkinson was in Lon-
don on Saturday, attending the
wedding of Miss Etta McBrien,
195
Do you want to make dreamy
hours cheery for sick friends and
shut-ins?
"Say It With Flowers"
Our bouquets of Mixed Flowers
will please you.
F. R. CUNINGHAME
Florist
Phone 176.
Member of Florists Telegraph
Delivery Association.
SCOTT'S GROCERY
Phone 86 - - Free Delivery
SPECIALS - August 26, 27, 28.
Libby Pork and Beans, 16 oz. 9c
Aylmer Tomatoes, Choice, tin 9c
Soups, Aylmer or Clarks. ..• 9c
Jelly Powders, 2 for 9c
Carnation Milk, tall .... 9c
Heinz Prepared Mustard 9c
Oat Puffs 9c
Icing Sugar, lb. 9c
Cream Cheese, Chateau, small 9c
Jar Rubbers, 2 for 9c
Handy Ammonia, 2 for • 9c9
Big Five Cleanser, 2 for 9c
Fly Coils, 4 for 9c
Clothes Pegs, 3 dozen for 9C
_ 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-Groceru
111
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To Save ea! oney
On Furniture
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 Savings.
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.
3 DAYS TOGO! 3
AND
WAYS TO HELP YOUR FAVORITE
PRESENT PURCHASES..
FUTURE PURCHASES.
SETTLING ACCOUNTS.
WATCH - FOR BONUS VOTE ITEMS.
Trade Cards are Good. Until Used.
Clifford Lobb
"The Store With.the ,Stock"
Have Your Furnace Overhauled
AND BE PREPARED F,OR THE COOL NIGHTS.
HECLA FURNACES LEAD. -THERE IS A REASON. -ASK US.
Repair those leaking Eave Troughs Now and Save the Foundation.
T. Hardware and
9 Plumbing Phone 244