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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1931-02-05, Page 811TE CLINTON-NEM! RECORD. fliUItSDAY, FEBRTJ 1tY",.5, 193 . U 00ETERI Where You Always Get the Best Quality at the Best Price ere Yonr .i go a.. AT YOUR RIGHT, AS YOU ENTER, THE FOLLOWING SPECIALS YOU WILL SEE 60 Clothes Pegs 13c easiiiiesesSainaoilicsisseinsua SALE SPECIALS BROKEN LINES OF WINTER MERCHANDISE AT COST PRICE TO CLEAR STA•NTIELD 'UNDERWEAR AT COST Red Label Shirts and Drawers, reg. ,52.50 Sale Price . .51.65 Blue Label Shirts and Drawers, Reg, $3.00. Sale 'Price ... , ...$2,06 Ribbed Wool Combinations, Reg, $3.25; Sale Price . .$2,25 Ken's Fleece—Lind Shirts and Drawers, Reg;. $1,09, Sale , 75c Boy's Fleece -lined Shirts.. and Drawers, Reg. e5e., Sale , 45c Men's Fleece -lined Coininbations Reg. $1 .'75, Sale 51.25 Bay's Fleece -lined Combinations, Reg. 51.35, Sale 95e Grey .Flannel' Work Shirts, Reg. 51.50, Sale .Price 21.15 Odd Lnes of Work Shirts (all Sizes), Reg. 51.00 & 5125. Sale 75c ltten's Fine Shirts, collar attached or separate, tp clear ,:51.00 Dfen's. all -wool Work Sox, reduced to the special ;prices. to clear, 2 pairs for 35c; 100 a pair; 250 a pair and 3 prs. for 51.00 Men's Nu Way 'Braces, guaranteed for a full year's wear, Sold GSc Everywhere 'for 75c. • Sale Price':. 'Elastic Braces, Reg, 550, for 39c; . ,Reg. '75c for 59c Men's : Silk Ties at clearing price 25c, 35c, 45c, .59c and 69c. Ladies' Chanioisette Gloves (new this season) Reg. 50e. Sale Price '35c OTHER LINES AT EQUALLY REDUCED PRICES TO .CLEAR usteel Bros. 17r4S Dill Pickles in bulk, 3 for 1,Oc Sauer Kraut in bulk, 3 for 25c Choice Bulk Olives, per pint 35c Sweet Mixed Pickles, per pint 25c Home-made Sausage, per lb. 20c Home-made Head Cheese, per lb. 15c Dres. Hog, Ib. 14 2 c Half Dres. Hog, ib, 14c Front 4 of Beef. per Ib. 13c Lard, 3-50c Any size or cut in large cuts of Beef or Pork at a Good Price. KINDLY ORDER THE DAY BEFORE FOR EARLY DELIVERY CONNEL L ex TYN Nr ALL " CLINTON'S ' LEADING MEAT MARKET " Phone 162 • Huron Street. KEEP CHAUTAUQUA DATES IN MIND Chautauqua Dates 'are Feb, 27-28' Mar. 2-3 Deep them in• anind 'and exempt from other engagement DON'T BE MISLED! It is generally believed that your neighborhood grocer is in no position to compete with certain organizations which have estab- lished themselves through extensive campaigns with the claim that they sell at lower prices. !Don't be misled: your Superior Chain Store is one of nearly seven hundred Independent Merchants whose combined buying power makes it possible for each to offer you everything the opposition can in the way of price, and much more in quality and service. Get behind these local merchants :they support your community—,their success is your success, and they— SELL TIE BEST FOR LESS Crown Corn Syrup, 2 lb. tin 13e Apple Jelly, 40 oz. jar 33c St. Charles Milk, tall, 2 tin 25c Olives, plain, 19 oz, 25c Olives, stuffed, 9 ora 230 Aylmer Soups, except chick- en, 2 tins 190 'Lux Soap Flakes, 2 pkgs19c Palmolive. Soap, 3 cakes 25c (and 1 cake free) Chateau Cheese, 1-2's 19c' 'Quaker Pnf. Wheat, 2 at 25e Swansdown Cake Flour • 39c Pur. Quick Oats, Chainware 45e Lealand Sweet Mixed Pick- les, 30 oz. for 47e Premium Tea 59c Family Blend Tea 390 McLaren's Jell. Pwdr., 4 pk25c HAVE YOU TRIED YOUR LUCIC AT THE BASKET OF HEINZ 57 VARIETIES. JUST ONE WEEK LEFT, CONTEST CLOSES FEBRUARY. 18, 1931, One Hall Prue Dates are MONDAY, WEDNSDY. SATURDAY Tuesday, Thursday, Friday far 31 Boxes Correspondence Cards and 20 Boxes containing Writing Paper and Envelopes. Keep them in mind also and exempt from prejudice. ' ' The vv. D. Fair Co. Often the Cheapest—Always the Best N' L a�gplp�l0l�u I�fl�pllllifulti1mlmin L"9pU flfA_ 1 I�� we as Far 5 tins Tomatoes 25c 2 tins Peas _ _ 15c 2 . Golden Corn 25c 3 Corn Flakes 25c 2 Corn Starch, 19c And Finishing up at Our 5 Jelly Powder 25c.. Black Tea, 31bs. $1: KEEP CHAUTAUQUA DATES IN MIND FEB. 27 & 28 MAR. 2 & 3 Heinz's Soup, 2 for 25c Aylmer Soup, 3 for 29c North Window for Dalton's Coffee 60c Cooking: Figs, lb. 9c 10 P. & G. Soap 36c 1-51b. pail Syrup 39c t�'�?,t�.�f .F+Sk}^a ,:: ri'�'�Cf7�. �t �'�`�"n'j,�r *� ..`��_���k=• Our Big Tea and Coffee Week FRIGIDAIRE Lard, 3 lb. 47c Large Salmon 15c Fin. Had., lb. 10c Jellied Tongue 60c Jellied Veal 40c +F 6'9C. '• lay CLINTON'S BIG CORNER GROCETEIbIA Where "Sells for Less" Price Prevails FREE DELIVERY PHONE 48 tins• Bartliff has beep visiting in —�-� Seaforth this week, Miss Eva Canter of Kitchener was home over the week -end. - Mrs. 3: Matthews of Exeter is the guest of Mr. and Mis. R. B. Car:- ter. ar-ter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunter have re- turned from a visit with their daughter, Mrs, Fred Leonard has returned af- ter visiting friends in 'Stratford, Woodstock and London. Mr. George Gould of town visited last week with Gaderieh and To- ronto relatives and friends. Mr. Chas. Bembridge, who lives near Brussels, drove down to Clinton on. Tuesday to transact some busi- ness, one part of which was to pay his subscription to The News - Record. It was a pretty long drive for a man of his years on a Feb- ruary day, but he stayed over night with friends at Londesboro, breaking the journey home. :cN IGHT & SON CLINTON, ONT. PHONE 111 NNvN+ ta..•F....+e.w+.sses�+.e•.s.,c.•+r.Y of Pails Pails Pails p "THE FARMER'S WONDER PACKAGE" 1 STRAINER PAIL 1 MILK PAIL 1 FLARING GALVANIZED PAIL o 1 STRAIGHT GALVANIZED PAIL q ALL FOR 1.9 Shrove Tuesday Supper In St. Paul's Parish Ilall Olt TUESDAY, FEB. 17th SUPPER SERVED FROM 5 TO 7 MENU: HULLETT TOWNSIIIP A native of Hallett township and a well-known and esteemed resident of the township for his whole life -time, Passed away on Sunday last when James Holland breathed his last, in h eighty-sixth year. Mr. Holland was born on the farm on which he died, his father and mother, the late William Holland and his wife, Eliza Hicks, who first set- tled on the farm now owned by Mr. J. T. Turner, the Forrester Farm, west of Clinton, having moved to the farm •on the Huron road east of Clinton before his birth, And there he continued to reside until the end. In 1885 he was united to Miss Sarah Whitely, daughter of the late Mr.'" and 'Mrs. William Whitely of Tuekersmith, who died in July .1927. iTe s survived by one son, Noble Holland, who also lives on the home- stead, and by four grandchildren. Ile had been in fairly good health up to within a few days of the end• Mr. Holland was a quiet, kindly man and had the geed will and es,. teem of his neighbors. He 'had' been connected with the Ontario street United, formerly Methodist, church for many years but of late had been attending Wesley -Willis with his son and his family. The funeral took place on Tuesday afternoon, service being conducted at his late residence by the Rev. J. H. Hogg, and the pallbearers three nephews, Harvey, George and Her- bert Jenkins, and William Ball. In- terment was made in Clinton ceme- tery. Sutter & Perdue 0 O 80)O 0=0 Pd=O Or:3O;C-a•r KIPI'EN gr. Clarence McLean of London spent the week -end at the home of his parents, •Mi. and Mrs, 3. 13. Mo - Lean. s Mr. and Mrs. James McClyi Wont are spending a few days with their daughter, Mrs.. Vern Terlyberry of Tuckersmith. Mr. Gilbert Jarr.ott spent the :;Week -end under the parental 'roof. we are pleased to see. *s, W, Dressed Pork Escalloped Potatoes Buttered Rolls, Salads, Jellies, Pickles, Pie, Tarts, TEA and COFFEE Admission, 40c. 04-2. 'VALENTINE SUPPER under auspices of the Girl's Club or WESLEYMILLIS'UNITED CHURCH IN CHURCH HALL Cooper, Jr., home', again and are glad she is feeling so much better. Misss. Mildred- Workman spent a few days Visiting friends in pYcete.' Miss Dorothy McLean has left to train as a nurse in I1[amuton General hospital. We are sorry to site Dor- othy, leaving us, mut with her •400 - cess in her new ventifte.. (Miss /Jennie'Iaylor agent a ieiv `days recently with "het tiiten, W, Harvey; Friday, February 13th MENU: HOT POTATOES, COLD ROAST RAM, BREAD, BUTTER, ROLLS, PICKLES, SALADS, . JELLIES, COFFEE RAISIN AND LEMON PIE SUPPER 5r,R.vED FROM 5 to 7 Admission 40C 08-3 VARIETY OF BREAD IMPROVES EVERY MEAL CONSTANCE Miss .Edythe Riley is spending a couple of weeks at the home of Miss Mary Cooke of Goderieh township. Miss - Viola Morrison spent the week -end at her home in McKillop. Mn: Adam Glazier of Clinton is spending a week or :so at the home of Mrs. Thos. Pollard here. There will be an old tyme dance in. the Forrester's.Hall on Friday even- ing, February 9th. COLBORNE Mies, Marv' Addison is visiting with her sister, Mrs. David Dean. A number from here attended the nrinsical contest concert on Monday &el:1ng at Auburn where Miss Annie McDonald and Muss Marie Shields nto vored the audience with a tie n fa stration of Highland dancing, The bear saw hit shadow on Mon.. day. Those who believe in him will be expecting fine out-dobl (weather in another Month, Friday and Saturday CANDY ,SPECIAL WILLOW CHOCOLATE BUDS 35c. LE. HERE'S A BETTER LOAF Yessim, we just had to puff out our chest last night when "Three Bakers" talked • about WB'ITE BREAD as it should be. Because, our W,IIITE LOAF lives up to the glowing description of "Three Bak- ers." If you serve this bread know all about it. But if yo,u don't, you haven't had real Bread satisfac- tion yet. We believe so thoroughly in our White Loaf, we are making a special feature of it all this week. • Wendorf's Bakery & CONFECTIONERY Makers of "Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake" READ PHONE 68 DAINTY -MAID BAKED BY "Winton ;Baker,!' BARTLIFF & CRICII Phone 1 Listen to the ,"THREE BAI{ERS" Monday Evening at 9 o'clock. Columbia 7Broadcasting System. 9 Or (cler Your Galvanized Roofing Now PAY FOR IT NEIIT JUNE,. AGENT T FOR Renfrew Separators &: Scales CHAUTAUQUA DATES FEB, 27 and: 28; MARCH 2 and 8 . HARDWARE,*nd PLUMBING Phone 244 A SPECIAL 4 Soap Chips 39c Salada Tea 55c Red Rose 55c 3 Pineapple 33c 2 lb. Pit.Dates 25c Now BBuying. ew s adi 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 cheer one of our new radios, with all the latest features, can put into your home. These radios are perfect in selectivity, sensitivity and toiro val- ue. They are the last word in radios—and then some! Beautiful cabinets front.3yhkh to choose. FREE INSTALLATION—FFEE DELIVERY R. H. JOHNSON CLINTON'S LEADING JEWELERY STORE Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry and Optician Next Hovey's Drug Store. Amuse ,imaseausinellsmegiumwmgcracoguespormassomaiss=ussallearassellearcausegurh- - YOU S GB, 1 IL 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 and Rockers. You will find some Special Prices in Steel Beds aid Felt Mattresses and Cut Prices on the Lamps- we have in Stock. Clinton llardwave lit Furnituve Co t t ock �thaS Store with TheS Funeral Directors .Mu onment Dail ers Furniture 1' hone 104 Hardware Phone, 195