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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1931-01-29, Page 8AY .SALE. SPECIALS BROKEN, LINES.OF WIN'PER' $TERCHANDTSI AT DOST PRICE TO'CLEAR . • ST'ANFIELD`•UNDERWEAR AT, COST— Red Label ;Shirts , and Drawers, reg. ;$2.50. Sale Price , , , :$1,65 -Bite Label^Shirts and Drawers, Reg,,$3.00.•Sale Price ..$2.05 Ribbed 'Wlool Combinations,- ]leg 43,25, :Bale Price ..52.25 Men's Fleece -Lined Shirts, irts, and Drawers, Reg $L00, Sale ...75e Boy's Fleece -lined Shirts and Drailer,s, Reg. 65c. ,Sale, • „45e Men's Fleece -lined Cominbations Reg., $1.75, •. ' Sale...,: 41.26. Boy's Fleece -lined • Coinbinatiotis -Reg. 41,35,, Sale ,. ..95e Grey , Flannel Work Shirts„ Reg, 41.50;;. Sale ;.Price , Odd Lnes,of"Work Shirts :(all'sizes), Reg. $1.00 & $125. Sale 75c 1VZen's Fine Shirts, eollar attached or separate, to clear 51:00' .Men's all -wool Work Sox, reduced tq,the special prices to clear, 2 pairs for 35c 19c a pair; 25e a pair and:3 prs, for $1.00 Men's,•Nu' Way Braces, guaranteed': for s� a full.year'wear, Sold • ' Everywhere' for' 75c, -'Sale Price • .. ,G5c • Elastic "Braces, Reg. '$ 0, for 39c; Reg. 75e for 59c Men's Silk; Ties at clearing prices for Jan. Sale • • 254, 35e, 45e, 50c and 69e. Ladies' Chanoisette Gloves (new this season) , ' Reg„; 50c, Sale Price 35e `OTHER LINES AT 1 QUALITY, REDUCED PRICE'S TO CLEAR: steel Bras:. Shortening, lb. print, each 15c: .::Bulk Lard per lb. 17c 3 for 50c Home-made Head Cheese, per Ib. 15c Home-made Sausage, per lb. 20c P. Mealed Cottage Rolls, per lb. 25c Smoked Cottage Rolls, per. Ib. 26c Breakfast Bacon in piece, per lb. 30c Dres. Hog, ib. 14 -kc Half Dres. Hog, lb. 15c Front 4, of Beef. per Ib. 13c. Fowl, Veal, Pork, Lamb and Beef for Week -end. KINDLY ORDER THE DAY BEFORE FOR EARLY DELIVERY KEEP CHAUTAUQUA DATES IN MIND CONNELr@e & TYNDALL " CLINTON'S- LEADING MEAT MARKET " Phone 162 Huron Street. S'PECtALS Week Ending January 31, 1931 Pu. Straw. Jam, jge. 40 oz. 67c Oxydol, large pkg. 18e Hillcrest Shortening, lb. Cartons, 2 lbs. 27e ,001, 111,11.11.111111111 Aylmer Jumbo Peas, tin 19e Royal York Tea,' lb. 55c Royal York Coffee, ib49c Bulk Cut Macaroni, 2 lbs. `17c Hawes' Floor Whx, 1 lb. ..43e - Red Cohoe Salmon 31c Libby Sauer Kraut 15c Singapore sliced pineapple 2 tins for 25c Large Prunes, 2 lbs. .:.,25c Cooking Figs, 3 lbs. 25c Lawrason's Snowflake Ammonia, 2 pkgs. , 15c Lawrason's Flusho 23c Infant Delight' Soap, 4. for 25c Ronan Meal . 29c Choice Quality Pumpkin 2 tins for . 25e Minute Tapioca, 2 pkgs. .,25c Kellogg's all -bran . ...... 21e MEATS AND FISH Salmon, Silver bright, lb. .18c Home-made Head Cheese White Fish;. per lb, 17e per lb, . 18e Sausage, per lb. ..... ,I. , . , 25c Breakfast Bacon, piece, lb. 35e SEE SPECIAL AD, ON ANOTHER PAGE • CHAUTAUQUA DATES FEB. 27, 28 MARCH 2, 3 PHONE 111 Chautauqua Dates are Feb. 27-28 Mar. 2-3 Keep them in- mind and exempt from other engagement. One Half Price Dates are MONDAY, WEDNSDY: SATURDAY Tuesday; Thursday, Friday for 31. Boxes Correspondence Cards and 20 Boxes' containing 'Writing Paper and Envelopes. Keep thein in mind also and exempt from prejudice. Tile W. D. Fair Go. Often the Cheapest—Always the Best 1.. TEE CL cLIN!ON-*EDlii- RECORD.' CLINTON'S BIG: 'CORNER G.ROCETERIA• Phone " 48 • THURSDAY, dA.NUARY 29, 10A alinGSAISIMENIfissammorawsummummanadimulawormainet Where "Seib for Less," Price Prevails FRUIT AND VEGETABLE; To Clear Out Our Stock of Canned' Fruits and Vegetables "FOR ONE. WEEK ONLY" Pineapple, 3 tins 33c Lemons, doz. 29c McLaren's Jelly, pkg. 5c Oranges, hasket 49c Large Juicy Grape Fruit, 3 for 25c Large. Head Lettuce, 15c ►' 20c Cal. Celery, 25c • SPECIAL PRICE` ON SUGAR BY THE SACK 1111111111. I 1NIN711BIIIO��uu,unni o40111,i> fl Mr. J. B. Mustard is in Toronto on business, today. Miss Mary Hovey was in Ingersoll over ;the week -end. Mr. A. L. Cartwright spent a day in Listowel this week: Reeve G. H. Elliott is attending the County Council sessions in Gode- r'ich this week, Mrs. Root. Thompson of. Kitchener was a week -end guest, at the home of her lather, Mr. Thos. Living- -"sten. • Airs. G. W. Pockett of. Saskatoon, :Sack., is home,on a visit with her father, M. 'Tomas Livingston of town. Mass Ruth Msc'Kenzie of Stratford,, who 'has been visiting her aunt, • Airs. Annie Parker, has returned home this week. Mr. Arch. Cadzow of Buffalo has been here this week, coming to at- tend the funeral of his aunt, the late Jean B. Thomson. 'Mrs. M. D. *Taggart has returned from a visit with relatives at Mor- risburg. She now has as her guest her sister, Miss Broder. 1tr. John C. Stirling, who has been spending some weeks with his daughter at Jaekson, Mich., re- turned home Saturday. -Nis•. C. Macpherson of 'Toronto is in town this week visiting his bro- ther, Clerk D. L. Macpherson, who is not in good health at present. Mks. J. A, Carter of London is visit- ing Clinton friends this week, Mr. Carter is undergoing treatment in tiro Westminster Hospital at ire i . CLINTON ONTsent Iitr tic)=0 aOleti0==tgiERI6o=n=o•- Ca11 and See Our Specials in Radios ®r - II , IO�O 01 0 01:30==10=0=�.... New and used Machines at a real Price Tubes, Battaries :and , Supplies always on hand Sutter &Perdue 0 p CONVICTED O? SEEKING WHEAT OF POOL MEMBERS' Saskatoon, Sask., Jan.? 20. Con- victed of attempting to induce Wheat Pool farmers of the Maidstone dis- trict to dispose of wheat to hien in payment, against accounts,, George Grant, 'representative of. the Whole - sealers' and .Retailers' Collection Agency, was fitted $50 in court There Monday. It Was believed to be the first prosecution under the prov- ince's amended Milketing Act, The new art provides a penalty to "ever.y pereori who, having ik s- ledge •of the existence of a lnarket ing contract between a member; and an association, induces anyone to sell any a gricultnralprodyct which is the subject matter of such contract:" It was alleged.' . that Grant accepted wheat from Pool members, which the turn' was 'disposed of on the •''open market. t'.'., keys a former resident ' of Clinton but now of Colbouniie, was in town last week, ootriing Up to attend the funeral of his uncle, the late Wlilliam Clark. Mr. Bert 'Marshall roti ned last - week from Kingston where be and his Mother were called owing to . xleath of a relative. Mrs. Mar- shall remained for a longer Stay. Mr. Helper of the 'Clinton Knitting .Company, who is on a pleasure trip with his wife, is at present HI in Kinston, Jamaica. His friends hope.tha:t• his recovery may. be speedy and complete. *VI! . and Mrs. WL J. Plumsteel mot- ored to Toronto on Sunday to visit their daughters, Misses "'Eleanor and Jean, who are 'attending the 'College of Education: Muss El- eanor had been' ill last week but was better again and able to re- sume her studies this week..... --Mrs. ,B, J. Gibbings and Mr. G. E. Hall accompanied Mr. and Mks. Plum - steel and visited, the former her son, the latter his son and (laugh- - - AUBURN The -"Burns' Night" concert in., aid of the Library bn Monday even- ing was a decided success. The hall ;was crowded to capacity and even standing' room was at a i`emxun'r. The judges gave their. deeisioil:_. in favour of . Huliet 'and Colborne The proceeds for the evening were $115. It was the expression of the and- ience to 'hold another coiicert next year 'The Sacrament ,of the Lord's Stip , per will be aciministered in Knot. -United church on Sunday; next, Feb 1st. �Itev. C. E. Clarke, of North Street Goderich will g 0t an address at the preparatory services on Thursday, this `week at 1V!'r. Harry Sturdy is in Stratford this week attending a Young PeemopplseS' Cdiiventidi , , !, I i..�� l:�IseWmi� Peas, 2 tins 15c P. & G. Soap, - 10--36c. Soap Chips, 4 lbs.' 39c Large .Prunes, '-lb. 19c (Regular• 25c per lb.) SmallerrSize, -2 lbs. 23c Rolled Oats, 7 lbs. 23c Cooking Figs, • lb. • 9c Carnation Milk, 2 tins 25c Maple Leaf Salmon 45c Finnan Haddie, lb. 14c Seedless Raisins 2-25c Peanut Butter, lb, 19c Readicut Macaroni2-15 Pitted Dates, 2 lbs. 25c Tapioca, 2 lbs. 25c Aylmer Soups, 3-29c Matches, per pkg-25c Ellett of Haddie, lb. 15c Dried Peaches, lb. 15c - Snow Flake Am., 2 for 15c Heinz's New Soups. Create of Corn, 19c Cream of Peas 19c Cream of Celery 19c Large size Tom. 2-25c Small' size, each 'Sc Chautauqua Dates are February 27 & 28, March 2 & 3 HAVE YOU TRIED DALTON'S COFFEE WITH EARTHENWARE PERCULATOR? lb. 60c KIPPEN Mr. ,Gilbert Jarrett of Kippen is a member of the Medical School Orchestra, University of Western Ontario, VALENTINE ' SUPPER under auspices of the Girl's Club of WESLEY-WILLIS,UNITED CHURCH IN CHURCH HALL Friday, February 13th MENU: HOT POTATOES, COLD ROAST BAM', BREAD, BUTTER, ROLLS, PICKLES, SALADS, JELLIES, COFFEE RAISIN AND LEMON PIE SUPPER SERVED FROM 5 to 7 Admission 40e 03-3 VARIETY OF BREAD IMPROVES EVERY MEAL Friday and Saturday CANDY .SPECIAL WILLOW CHOCOLATE BUDS 35e LB. Wendorf's Bakery & CONFECTIONERY—Makers of "Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake" BRE' D PHONE 03 SAVE ;MONEY NOW 10 PEIICENT DISCOUNT On All Stoves and Heaters on Hand: During .January Owkins HA'itnWARE 'anti DL 1'3'!BX'N`C ' .Phone '# THE TANG OF SPICY FRUIT Yes, we make FILLED COFFEE RING that the "Three Bakers" de- scribed last night on the radio. A delightful -treat for breakfast — a tasty change of dessert at lunch or supper --a delicious snack at any time! Our FILLED COFFEE RING is especially delectable flaky cake filled with candied fruits and spices. All this week we are making it our special feature. Be sure to get one! FILLED COFFEE RING BAKED BY "Clinton . akerq" BARTLIFF & CRICK Phone 1 Listen to the "TERM BAKERS" Monday Evening at 9 o'clock. ;Columbia Broadcasting System. A N YOU ,Mw Belying a New ru f s Radii IS NO PROBLEM AT ALL! It would cost you more than that to electrify your old battery set if you are old-fashioned enough to have one. You can't imagine how much :beer one of our new radios, with all the latest features, can put into your home. These radios are perfect in selectivity, sensitivity and tone val- ue. They are the last word in radios—and ,then some! Beautiful cabinets from which to choose. ' FERE INSTALLATION—FREE DELIVERY R. 11. JOHNSON CLINTON'S LEADING JEW,ELERY STORE Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry Next Hovey's Drug Store. Jeweller and Optician We are going to Reduce our Stock of Furnit= ure during the Winter Months. In order.to •do it, we are reducing prices on all our goods to make it worth while to the public who are looking for real value in Furniture. Some of the special prices which will be particularly interesting to you will include: Dining Room Suites in Solid Oak. Bedroom Suites in Solid Walnut and Birch. Also a -large• assortment of Birch, and Walnut Dressers and Stands A Large Assortment of Walnut Tables of all kinds. A large variety of Upholstered Chairs and.. Rockers in Birch and Walnut, also some swell Fibre Settees, Chairs all d'Rockers. You will find some Special Prices in Steel Beds and reft' Mattresses and Cut Prices on the Laps we have in Stock. -' - ClintonRardware ,tt Fiirnitiirc Co0 Tlie Store *ith a Stock Pelletal Directors Monument Dealers PerClrrtMe.'Phene 194 Hardware Phone, 105 !'