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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1930-11-13, Page 8RAZE CLINTON-NEWS 'RECORD THURSDAY, N'OVEt ,B RL13;t 193®-, STOt%.REIW.OIt%G • CONTINUED TO NOVEMBER 15th PRICES CUT DEEPER TO CLEAR ompare these Values with what you are Accustomed to Pay and Buy Now. MEN'S COTTON WORSTED PANTS $1.35 Well Made, Per pair . MEN'S OVERALLS AND SMOCKS - Black, Blue, and White, Cleairng Lines . $1.1'9 MEN'S GRIDY ALL-WOOLWORK SOX 18c- 0,2 for 35c MEN'S FINE SHIRTS , $1.25 Collar attached' or separate .. . • ... MEN'S GREY UNION FLANNEL SHIRTS •Speciale at . .,. ....... .... W1.00 MIEN'S HEAVY RIBBED WOOL UNDERWEAR Slightly Imperfect• . .. ./.. ... $1.25 MEN'S FLEE"CE.I, NED W1IWS AND DRAWERS 85c Pei pair. • BOYS' FLEEt.. LINED•S lThTS ASVD ']5it.AWERS • 49c Per pair ' LADIES' HEAVY COTTON BLOOMERS Clearing at . LADIES' SILK AND WOOL BLOOMERS. • Clearing at , . .. .... LADIES' •CILAIVICISETTE GLOVES Fancy 'Cuffs, to%clear LADIES" -SILK AND. WOOL HOSE Black or Colored, to -clear • o MEN'S CAPS •98c Clearing Lines, All Sizes " . •..•..• 39c 49c 45c•. 49c LADIES, RUBB irtS 7I• , 'MEN'S ' RUBBERS At, . At BEST QUALITY DOMINION RUBBERS; Slightly Higher. Prices. FULL STOCK OF NO 1, .QtJALtTY DOMINION RUBBER FOOT- WEAR AT BOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES READY-TO-WEAR` CLOTHING, SUITS OR OVERCOATS AT AT BARGAIN PRICES TO CLEAR GET OUR PRICES ON .FLOOR COVERINGS, LINOLEUMS, OIL CLOTH, CONGOLEUM OR FELTOL RUGS 95e. THEY ARE PRICED AT CLEARING PRICES FOR THIS SALE Many other lines not listed here at equally Low Prices, Plurnsteel Bros. If ,jou Want the Radio of Tomorrow Home Today! You want this VICTOR ®aoiiwuriiri'�Ioltmuli�ei�.: , in Your New selectivity—new sensi- tivity—new reliability — new value . . . all due to Victor's great achievement, the incor- porating of screen -grid tubes into five -circuit micro -syn- chronous balance. Now you can turn to radio— Victor Radio ---with new as- surance of the music you want when you want it! Value is paramount in this • beautiful two.1oor model at 6285 . . , and in Victor Radio R.35 at $247..50. But be sure. to hear Victor's greatest in- strument—,Victor Radio home Recording Electrola. EASY TERMS. Sutter & Perdue 0=00CI07=-- WE MET THE CHALLENGE!, A. few years ago it seemed that the independent grocers Were unable to meet the competition of massed buying and distribution, but the Superior Chain Stores met the challenge. To -day close to 0 seven hundred of Ontario's; finest grocers still offer you the same 11 "old-time" courtesy and personal service, but, in addition, they offer o every advantage of messed buying prices are lower—lquality is higher—(support your Superior Store—,these local' men are,iihe back- bone of your community. Matches, full count boxes 07c Lily Chicken Haddie, tin • 19c Fresh Roll. Oatmeal,. 6 lbs. 23c Gran. Sugar, 10 lbs. .... 49e While pursuing the stationery trade, our buying at a price and sel- ling for 25c a Fold -over or Ladies' size writing pad and twenty-five en- velopes to match, (both, for 25c)` of. fers to the public a service of e- - pecial interest in the conservation of expense. Your purchase of the set at the price is the perfect answer to. the naw -a -days familiar question. Where do I get the most for—the least? Princess Soap Flakes Trail Pkg. Free 23c 0 Icing Sugar, 3 lbs. 25c n Ingersoll Cream or Pimento o 'Cheese, 2 pkgs. for 25c ,h Interlake Toilet Paper, 3 at 250 Borden's Eagle Br. Milk . 21e Prem. Tea, C. & S. 590 O Fancy Heavy 5 -string ;.'73c O Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs. 25c !1 McLaren's Jelly Powder, 81 4 for .,.250' Jewel . Shortening, l's .....16e Benson's Corn Starch, pkg. 110 Kara80 'Coffee z 31e, 16 oz 59e Kellog's Corn Flakes, 2 for 19c e 0 Standard Peas, 3 tins ....25c' q Mincemeat, 2 lbs." , ..35c 0 Lemon Orange . Peel, ib. ...19c Citron Peel, per lb. • , ... , , 29c TDB W. D. Fair Co. Often the -Cheapest—Always the Best ��Illlllll�lp�l���immioull�r�llll_I I �Illlliu�lu��lll� Miss Alice Slomari of Stratford came home for Thanksgiving. Miss Ellacott of Wangham is the guest of Mrs. D. Tiplady. Mr. Bert Jervis was up from Toron- to. over the holiday week -end. Miss Elizabeth Ford of Oshawa spent the. holiday week -end in town, Misses Eva and Mabel Cluff were in :Hensall on Thanksgiving Day, Mrs, C. H. Bartliff spent the holiday Week -end with Seaforth friends, Mr. G. M. Elliott of Toronto visited his brother, Mr. J. M. Elliott, this week. Mr. Ernest Hunter of Toronto came up to spend Thanksgiving with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. Glazier of Toronto were 'here over the week -end and holiday. Miss Luella Walkinshaw of Toronto was home over the week -end and holiday, ' Mr. and Mrs. Yoh Hyslop of Wal- ton were guests of Mi.'s. Chambers yesterday. Mrs. A. D. Beaton and son Holmes left this week to spend the winter in Toronto. Mr. Elmer Paisley of Osgoode Hall, Toronto, spent Thanksgiving at his home in town. Miss Ruth Andrews spent Thanks- giving with Miss Ethel Iloggarth of near Londesboro. Mr. and Mas. M. E. McFadden of Cookstown spent Thanksgiving with relatives heer. Master Ross Hoggarth spent the week -end with his- grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Eph. Brown. Mr. Ray Carter of Toronto'spent the holiday week -end with his parents, 1l57r. and Mrs. T. T. Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Nisbit Cook of To- ronto carie up to spend the holiday Week -end with their parents. Mr. R. T. Hearn of Toronto was a Thanksgiving Day guest at the home of his brother, Dr. P. Hearn. M. WI. Argent ' of St;.: Catharines motored up and spent the holiday week -end with his mother in town. • Mr. Michael Lumsden of Toronto spent Thanksgiving at the home of M4•,'and Mrs. Wm. Crittenden over the river: Miss Ruth Cartwirght and Miss Jean Holmes of Toronto spent the week- end and holiday at their respective week - , here. , Miss Mamie .Pridham of Exeter and Mrs. Hackett of Peru were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Corless this week. Mr. and Mas. Harold'Lampman of (Chatham; spent, the holiday week- end with the. lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Livermore. -Mr. and Mrs', Wilfred Field of Mon- treal have been visiting during the past week at the home .of the lady's brother, Rev. C. E,'Dougan. Mr, and M}s,, Earl Livermore of Stratford were with the ,fornler's parents, Mr. and lyfrs. Fred Liv- ermore over ,the Thanksgiving holidayst• Mr. W. J. Plun:steel motored to To- ronto' last week -end and brought home his daughters, Misses Elean- or and Jean, for'- the Thanksgiving weak -end: , iSIrs. ' Wm. Castle and family return-' ell to their ' home in Barrie en. Vonday after spending a' coujile' of- weeks with the lady's mother, IDi'rs Argent, Mr: Castle carie up' • andtook his family- home. Mr: J. H, Stevens and Ihrtcle o: ronto spent Thanksgiving' with •h:is sisters, M;rs. Eph. Brown and lPlrs, . Joseph Wheatley, and, his. brother, Mr. George Stevens. re- • turning 10 -the city yesterday.. MEAT SPECIAL Break. Bacon, piece, lb. —35c Sausage, choice, Ib,.23c 0 Back Bacon,`pieee, l!b. ..47c ,Cottage Roll, piece •lb.• . ..32c' 00 .ql MclNIGHT 82 BOUT I'FIONE YOUR ORDER EARLY CLINTON, ONT. PRONE 111 I OHO o=c Oizato 0P.:0L:.......—.+, !LsT.:Begu1flh1ig. :Q. "oT"� . Chri�trnas 8 dII D��F[°111tS� Peels, l�nts, Pcanes and ��r cots :`ars aoe� �s�la� �� onr G�roceteria. cc Citron, per lb.. 27c Lemon & Orange. 19c Cut Peels, lb. 25. Pineapple,. each 10115c Shelled Almonds S9c Shelled" Walnuts:. 49c A B & C SALE Monday, Tues., ,Wednesday Ammonia,. 5 pkgs. 25c utter,ClintonCreaniery 3Cc Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs. 25c Dried Apricots, .per "lb. 30c Excellent Black . Tea, 3-$1. FIour Flake, 24-70c CONTINUED NEXT WEEK Calenders given away with $1.00 Orders. CROCETERJA SPECIALS Best Valencia Raisins, Ib. 15c New Currants 1.9c. Best Australian Raisins, 2-25c Can. Cherries oz. 5c IN OUR SERVICE AND GROCETERIA DEPARTMENT 10 lbs. Gran. Sugar 48c 3 Green Peas 29c. 2 Corn 25c (SPECIAL PkICE BY THE CASE) 2 lbs. Soap Chips 25c 6 pkgs. Jelly Powder 25c Maxwell Coffee, lb. :58c Medium Cheese, lb. 29c: 2 lbs. Dates 3 lbs. Rice 6 lbs. Rolled Oats 19c 25c 23c 2 packages of Cheese 25c Fresh Picnic Hams 19c FRIGIDAIRE Fresh Sausage, per lb. 25c & 30c Jewel Shortening, per lb. 16c CLINTON'S BIG CORNER - GROCETERIA Phone 48 • Where "Sells for Less" Price Prevails PRESBYTERIAN CHOIR CONCERT Friday, November 14 AT 8 P. M. IN CHURCH AUDITORIUM Musical Numbers by the choir, in- elude, solo, male quartette, choruses and piano and organ duets. ASSISTING ARTISTS Miss Lanunie, A.T.C.M., Violinist. Miss Hudson, Reader. 14Ir. Mason, Baritone Soloist. Adults, 35e, Children, 25e. 90-3. BAZAAR St. Paul's Chuvch Ladies' Guild will hold their annual bazaar on Thur., November 27th Commencing at 3 o'clock. BOOTHS FOR— FANCY WORK ckIGME-MADE BAKING CANDY RUMMAGE `TOUCH AND TAKE MARKET KITCHEN ARTICLES. VISIT THE BEAUTY SHOP AND FISH POND. Afternoon Tea Served., 92-2. part. A very interesting paper on Thanksgiving was read by M'iss Greta Broadfoot. The meeting clos- ed by all repeating the Mispah ben- ediction, after which a dainty hunch was served by the hostess. At the December meeting the officers for the coming year will be elected. Miss Marie MacClinchey of Var- na spent Thanksgiving Day, with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, H. C. Zapfe, Brucefield. ' FLANK ATTACK The camp counselor was explain- ing the rules of a new game, • "If the enemy calls your number from his side of the battlefield," she said, "you must be a `dead man' im- mediately. Drop just where you are and lie still." Ten minutes later came an agon- ized whisper from the youngest tamper. "Please may I move now--. I'm a dead man, but I'm not an ant-hill.— Parent's Magazine. BRUCEFIELD ,Rev. and Mrs. McIntosh and fain- ily of Embro called on friends in the village and vicinity last Monday, Mass A. Edmunds of Seaforthwas the guest of Mr. and Mrs, . T. H. Wheeler. ' Miss Irene Snider, Ma'. Alex. Ad- dison, Utter Stanley Reid of London visited at their respective homes; Mts. J. Burdge 'of Hamilton was the guest of Ma; and Mrs. J. Watson Mr. and Mrs. ;Wiest of St. Thomas and the Messrs. Garr of London were visitors at the manse; Mr. and Mrs: G. Watt of Clinton were the guests of Mr. and Mea. S. Walker and Mr. and M'rs. 3...M'cQueen; Ms. and Mrs. Kamske of Toronto visited the Tat- ter's father. Mr. C. Reid; Mrs. Jam- ison is visiting friends in...Toronto at Present; Mr. and Mrs, A. Murdoch of Detroit were the guests of Mr, R. D,. Murdoch.• - Tha Women's Missionary 'Society and the Marion Oliver Circle will hnyii their annual Thanksgiving meeting en Friday, November 14, at 8 r+m. The sneaker for the evening will the Mia. (Ita.'r,) flauld of Toron- to, formerly of Formosa. Mrs. t=anld has been working for the' Master in Formosafor the Hast thir- ty-elaht nears and will have her an interesting story to 'tell about her work. . Suecial music will be furnish- ed by the choir. • The monthly meeting of the Wo- maar's Association of Brucefield united chug"h was held on Novem- ber 6th at the home of Mrs. Alex. W'rip•'t. 7n spite of the snowy weather there' was a good atter- :lanee Dieing the work period, MisS Greta 'ilroadfoot favoured the company with piano solos. The de- votibnal part of the meeting was taken by Mrs. R:attenbury ` and the president presided for the business ANNUAL CHRISTMAS GIFT SHOP AND BAZAAR (auspices of W. A. of Wesley -Willis United Church.) Saturday, November 15 IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBER AT 2.80 BOOTHS: Christmas Gifts. Aprons. Home Baking. Touch and Take, Candy. Afternoon Tea will be Served. COME --'EVERYBODY WELCOME 90-3. Now you need that %;) Stove eater Get a Circulator this Winter and enjoy warmth all through the house. We have Clare Bros. and Dominion Stove and Foundry Co's.,. with the New Roter Grate. The first of its •kind and a great fuel saver. Be. sure and see it and you will buy. See our new style Aladdin•Las sp for 'better light on the dark witner night, We also carry a fei» repairs on hand Ilawkin.s HARDWARE and PLUMBING • Phone .244 WOW u 11 O p 11 BILTMORE HATS DAVIS AND HERMAN 0=0=iO OUR FALL LINE OF Overoats BLUE, GREY AND BROWN FROM $IO.01-• 30i.:: SPECIAL FALL . LINE OF ava•'' tot' ".'' lititnot -0� For Mess% k., l>e trot 'of Ganats "A POOR MARRIED MAN" A. 2 -Act Farce Comedy under auspices of MURPHY LODGE NO, 710 TOWN HALL, CLINTON Thursday, Nov. 27th DON'T FAIL TO SEE THIS AMUSING PLAY Admisison, 50c and 25e. 92-2. COAL & COKE D. L. & W. ANTHRACITE SEMET SOLVAY COKE ALBERTA COAL MILLER'S CREEK GRATE COAL POCOHONTAS SOFT COAL TIARA AND SOFT WOOD W. J. MILLED &. SON Orders taken at residence. Ontario St. 'PHONES: 46w and 46j Chocolate Eclairs CREAM PUFFS • "ORDER EARLY IF POSSIBLE" ORDER AT OUR STORE. Our driver will also cheerfully take yonr order or simply call "68" and your Order will be care off. TI'UNTS GHOOOLATES Wend®xfs Bakery MAKERS AF "Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake''' BBEAID w e,h-•-,: ► fill( g_ 409 , L.. c �1 z y ® n „iii it t.; ;AL , e I" Breakfast Bacon in piece, per lb. 33c Dressed Hogs 15c 2 dressed Hogs 15--c Dressed Mutton 10c Home Made Pork Sausage 22c Home Made Head Cheese 20c Lard 17c. 3 for 50c EVERYTHING IN FOWL Choice Bulk pickles and Olives Sauer Kraut, 10c per pound, 3 for 25c , PLEASE ORDER EARLY CONNELL & TYN :Irl ALL " CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET " Phone 162 Huron. Street. WOW u 11 O p 11 BILTMORE HATS DAVIS AND HERMAN 0=0=iO OUR FALL LINE OF Overoats BLUE, GREY AND BROWN FROM $IO.01-• 30i.:: SPECIAL FALL . LINE OF ava•'' tot' ".'' lititnot -0� For Mess% k., l>e trot 'of Ganats "A POOR MARRIED MAN" A. 2 -Act Farce Comedy under auspices of MURPHY LODGE NO, 710 TOWN HALL, CLINTON Thursday, Nov. 27th DON'T FAIL TO SEE THIS AMUSING PLAY Admisison, 50c and 25e. 92-2. COAL & COKE D. L. & W. ANTHRACITE SEMET SOLVAY COKE ALBERTA COAL MILLER'S CREEK GRATE COAL POCOHONTAS SOFT COAL TIARA AND SOFT WOOD W. J. MILLED &. SON Orders taken at residence. Ontario St. 'PHONES: 46w and 46j Chocolate Eclairs CREAM PUFFS • "ORDER EARLY IF POSSIBLE" ORDER AT OUR STORE. Our driver will also cheerfully take yonr order or simply call "68" and your Order will be care off. TI'UNTS GHOOOLATES Wend®xfs Bakery MAKERS AF "Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake''' BBEAID