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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1931-02-12, Page 8,... iryp MEN'S SILK 'SCARFS, left over from Christmas,i Stocks Reg. 82.50 for .,$'1.75 $1.75 .Reg. $i..50 for $1000. MEN'S FINE SHIRTS, collar attached or separate col- lars;,about 25 dozen assorted, elearing lines, all sizes FEBRUARY PRICE . 5 DOZEN LADIES' CIIA1IOISETTE .GLOVE'S, sizes 61-2 to 8, assorted shades FEBRUAEY PRICE 2 DOZEN LADIES GINGHAM DRESSES, {assorted 5 DOZEN PURE FEBRUARY CE .. , ; ....... �. , ... :..... � 9c patterns LINEN TOWELS,,red bolder, fast color Heavy Wight: FEB. PRICE, ... • • . .5 C THESE ARE CASH PRICES. IT PAYS TO BUY FOR CASH OTHER LINES AT EQUALLY LOW PRICES TO 'CLEAR 95c 35c Plumsteel Bros. 1 IMF Rump Roast; per lb. 194 Rolled Rib Roast, .-per lb. 20c Chuck Roast, per lb.. 18e Shoulder Roast, per lb. 18c Corner Roast, per • 1b. 22c Boil Beef, per lb... Sc to 20c If you are in the market for a large cut' of neat, get our prices on a piece you can en- joy and eat. • PORE Shoulder Roast, per Ib, ...22c Rib Roast -per 18..........23c Loin Roast, per 1b. 24e F. Picnic Ham, per lb. 20c Pork 'Chops, per lb,' 25c Pork Sausage, per lb. 20c Head Cheese, ,per 1b. 15e. 1-2 Dressed Hog, per lb.. 133fic SCHNETDER'S LARD; 20 lb pail . $3.10 SAUER KRAUT, 3 Ib' for , • ..50c DILL PICI�' *s, 8:'for t .. ... ....roe BULK, SWEET MIXED PICKLES, per pint '. 25c "SHORTENING, . ib. prints 150 SMALL' TO&EATON JUICE COCKTAIL 90 CHAUTAUQUA DATES --FEB- 27 and 28; Mar. 2 and 3 KINDLY ORDER THE DAY BEFORE FOR EARLY DELIVERY [ CNNELL dr TYNDALL, " CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET Phone 162 Huron Street, KEEP CHAUTAUQUA DATES IN MIND . WE OFFER FAR MORE! 'When you Consider that your local Superior Chain Store is own- ed by a -man who lives in your own community --that he is joined together with close to seven hundred others 'who conunand a tre- mendous buying power, enabling them to sell the finest quality at lower prices—that all the old-time courtesy and personal service, plus modern efficiency, are features at every Superior Store—that the money you spend at these stores stays right in your community where it helps local prosperity— you'll agree that we offer more ' WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS Quick Quaker China Oats, 30c Ivory Soap Flakes, 2 pkg. 12c Stan. No. 4 Seive Peas No. Wheat-O-M,ea1, per pkg. —23e 2 size, per tin OBe Clark's Pork and Beans ..19e Fin. Pink Salmon, Ige, tin 15e Marshall's Fried Herring. 25e Aunt Arnim Pancake Chase & Sanborn's Coffee, Flour, per pkg. 18e l's 57c., Eagle Brand Condensed Gillett's Lye . 150 Milk, per tin 190 Old Colony Maple Syrup —35c 35o Pure Clover Honey, 41-2 Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs. ....25c ib., per pail 47e Interlake Toilet Paper Sea King' Lobster 350. 8 roils• 25c MEAT AND FISH HERRING, WHITEFISH (SALMON, Silver Bright) BREAKFAST BACON, per lb. sliced • 380 BACK 'BACON, per lb, sliced 470 SAUSAGE, per lb., 25e FRESH HAM, Spceial, per lb, 20c %IEINZ KETCHUP SALE" CLOSES FRIDAY, FEB. 13 AT 4 P.M', HAVE YOU TRIED YOUR LUCK AT HEINZ BASKET IN OUR WINDOW. , J McKNIGHT &SON bxataOid:t� of ..11 Pails q Pails Pails "THE FARMER'S WONDER PACKAGE"' 1 ..STRAINER PAIL 1 MILK PAIL 1 FLARING GALVANIZED PAIL 1 STRAIGHT GALVANIZED PAIL rol ALL FOR $1 9 I oYziQ o=o tzl=o tldsgi ." o Stutter & Perdue Meorrealliallb WqmatemnomexamilagitiW CONSTANCE VLr. and )tfrs. John Mann and tvvo ldren of near Clinton visited at home of ilii!, and Mrs, 1 obt. irnoldby on Sunday. Vb.. and Mrs. Gifford and two aril- h. of . Chatham are spending a feiv rs this week at the home of Mir.. 1 M,ro, Baroid Coleleugh. We extend our symii rYry to Cllr and, Mus. S 'Dah11%0 of 'Seaiortki an the death, of their infant ;son Donald on Friday morning fast•,. Donald was one of the twin 'skins of 111r, and Nli`h Dalmage . and was a, little over five months old. There will ,be '0-S4141'40 Social under the auspices isf the Aid m in the baseent of" he'T.1'niteiz'ciliii,rt$ Friday evening of this week, THE CLINTON-NEWS RECORD` SATURDAY, F011111.11 1 Is the day set aside for commem- orating the feast of. St. Valentine, the patron saint of lovers: The sending of greetings is. a long recognized custom in connection with the festi- val. It is no longer "the proper thing to do," .as once was -thought best to bombard friends and acquaintanc- es with verses and pictures of a cant- le or frankly satirie'nature. • public taste andhabits have under- gone a change for the better indicat- ing that the world's supply of tender. sentiment •is not lessening, The mod- ern valentine now assumes many 'dif- ferent but equally graceful. and re- fined farms to convey the sweetness of feeling rather than the bitterness of retort or ridicule. Good Old 'St. Valentine may refit assured .that his memory is in no danger of being al- lowed to perish from the earth. Our prices range from le to $1.00 dom�ie; sentimental and refined. Chautauqua Dates are Feb. 27-28 Mar. 2-3 Tile W. D. Fair Co. Often the .Cheapest—Always the Best Miss A. L. Steepe spent a few days in London recently, Mrs. W. Pickard spent the week -end with friends in London. Miss J. H, Clement of Goderich was the guest of Clinton friends over the week -end. Mayor Cooper was in London . on Saturday at the funeral of the late H. S. Harper. Mr. Ray Carter of Toronto spent a few days last week at his home,- • returning Sunday. Miss Evelyn Golding of Seaaor•th spent the week -end with Miss Ver- na Ma.eGregor in Clinton. Mrs, Thompson of Kitchener visited with her father, MA Thos. E. Liv- ingston, during the past week, Miss' Jean MaeKachnie of the Can- adian Chautauquas was in town last week meeting the local committee. Mr. Andrew Steep was in London Friday and Saturday and was in attendance at the funeral of Mr. Harper. Mrs. Pockett, who has been visiting her father, Mr. T. E. Livingston, left yesterday for her home in Saskatoon, Sask. Miss Jean Lawson of Cooper's staff hag returned after a week spent -with her parents, Mr. and errs. 11, Lawson of Hullett, Mr. Keith Thomson, after spending a, short time as the guest of his father-in-law, Mr, Hiram Hill; left Thursday for his home at Saska- toon. Mr. and Ma's. E. Paterson, Mr, and ilfrs G. H. Jefferson and Mrs. F. Verner °attended the annual At - Helps of the Stratford Normal on .Friday evening Misses Aphrew Steope and Edythe Stewart visited Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Layton and Mr.• G. •W. Medd, M.L.A,, and d1Mrfs. Medd of Exeter one day last week. Mrs. James Southcombe, who, has been spending the past six weejts or so with her brother and sister, 11Ir, E. and Miss Washington, left yes- terday for Port Union, Was hazel Steep has been spending a few days with Mr. and' Mrs. Ro- bert McAllister . on the Bayfield road, also with her sister, Mrs. 'Alvin MoA.11ister of Goderich. Hiss Isabel Chowen took in the Nor- mal At -Heine in Stratford on Fri= day evening -and visited over the week -end with her brother and his wife, Mr, and Mxs. James Chow - en, in that city. Mr. James Livermore was in Lon- don on Saturday and attended the funeral of the Iate H. S. Harper. He also visited •his mother, who is residing with a daughter in the city and who,• although she cele- brates her eighty-eighth birthday today, is in real good health. fOLMESVILLE T1s * A.S. dt' the HolmesVilie church incl last week with Mrs. E: A. Yeo in. charge. After the open- ing, 1i run, Mrs E. J. Trewarbha read the Sei•ipburn lesson. pm: Glenn read an article on li,onie 141sis- sidlis; Miss P'rector, one en Tem- peaane2, air¢ a chapter of the Stiiiij* Book:ivas given by,.i�Irs. E. Yep, Mars, Walter, IVCs"s. Vii Yeo, and Mrs. J. 11iulholland The neeting then etos- ed with prayer. • 'The ,L,adies' Aid met at the diose of the W,M.S.. and full. arrangements were, made for the Valentine Seoul ori Feb, i.lth ' Refreshments wore ed by 8s.4 , 8h inti M1 t rk7 -j Tweeter. 4,.. Tavasi AY,' FEBRUARY 12, 1031 OROOFTERIA [NIS Ind Something for VIIC1Itifte A Basket at the 'Door the will help you Carry away Bargains (De Candied Red Cherries,.ib.' 59c Red' Jellies, L Lux package 5c FOR VALENTINE SPECIAL HEINZ'S SALE OF. RED PRODUCTS Layer Catsup 21c 3 cans Soup 27c 2 large size Soup 27c All other Varieties at Special Valentine Prices IN OUR G s , OCETE<RIAA HOW ABOUT Cooking Figs, ib. 9c I Bowes Peanut But. 19c Gran. Sugar, 10 Ib. 55c Prunes ungr ded ,.2 Ib, 35c Special Tea, 3 Ib. $1.00 Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs. 25c Apricots, per alb. 25c Rolled Oats, 7 Ib. 25c Red Rose Tea, lb. 55c FRIGIDAIRE: 3 Lard 45c Sausage, lb. 25c Red Salmon 30c Fin. Haddie 10c SPECIAL MICE i ,,N SUGAR BY THE ;,AG SATURDAY ONLY, VALENTINE SPECIALS 20 lb. Pail Lard $2.75 2 ib. Shortening 27c Fresh Picnics, Ib. 19c Peameal Rolls 23c Bacon in piece lb. 30c Mushrooms pkg. 25c z I 1 CLINTON'S BIG CORNER GROCETERIA Where "Sells for Less" Price Prevails FREE DELIVERY PHONE 48 Shrove Tuesday Supper In St. Paul's Parish Ball on TUESDAY, FEB. 17th SUPPER SERVED FROM 5 TO 7 MENU: Dressed Porde 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 of WESLEY-WILLIS UNITED CHURCH IN CHURCH HALL Friday, February 13th MENU: HOT POTATOES, COLD ROAST HAM, BREAD, BUTTER, ROLLS, PICKLES, SALADS, JELLIES, COFFEE RAISIN AND LEMON PIE SUPPER SERVED FROM 5 to 7 Admission 40e 03-3 ANNOUNC EAENT For the past 4 years we have ad- vertised "Speela10 in this space and always triad to give you "Baking" which Was different. Now we are going to give you even greater and better specials by kinking up with the "3 Bakers", who ;` broadcast every itlonday night and will tell you all about the specials: made each week for YOU The speeial this week will be STREUSEL COFFEE CAKE Topped with rich sugary crumbs. Wendorf's Bakery & CONFECTIONERY -- Makers of "Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake" BREAD PHONE 08 rder Your Galvanized RoOfing. Now I'AY holt 0 NEXT RINE r1.GENT Poi% Renfrew Separators Scales CHAUTAUQU,A DATES FEB. 27 and 28.8Q R,011 2 and 8 1!. li �l 'HARDWARE -„blas p ,UME11V'G Piaohie 244 TOPPED WITH Rich Sugary Crumbs! Itis the rich brown sugary and buttery top on STREUSEL COFFEE CAKE that makes ib so luscious. That's the cake -"Three Bakers" talked about Monday night. . Our STREUSEL COFFEE CAKE 18 es- pecially light, flavorful and tender, 'Warmed in the oven, it transforms an ordinary breakfast into a festive occasion. Delicious with a fruit des- sert. And we are making a special all week 0f our— Streusel Coffee Cake BAILED BY "Vlinton , akerq Phone 1 BAIIT•LIFF & 'CRICH Listen to the, "THREE BAKERS” Monday Evening at 9 o'clock. Columbia Broadcasting System. PREVENTION OF EYE TROUBLE Prevention is batter than cure. It is cheaper. It is possible when cure is im- possible. Eye trouble may be avoided by the timely use of glasses, averting discomfort, suffering and perman- ent impairment of sight. Wil are properly equipped to adjust glas- ses and guarantee satisfaction. USELESS TIME PIECES If there is a watch or clock in your house that refuses to go let us have a look at it. You know it would go if it could. Something some- where is wrong. It may be nothing serious. Afew minutes' time at a few cents' cost may make it as good as new. We -will look it over for you and if it can be fixed we can fix it. R. H. JOHNSON CLINTON'S LEADiNG 3EWELERY STORE Graduate of Toronto College of Ootometr9 Next Hovey's Drug Store. Jeweller and Optician YOU SHO J 1llSS 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'soine swell Fibre Settees, Chairs and Rockers. You will find some Special Prices in Steel Beds and Felt Mattresses and Cut 'Prices on the Lamps WC have in Stock. iinton rf . ( ��� CO, i Theer'vith a Stock for• S , irectors-- Monument Dealers Pulaliture Pham 104 Hardware Phone, 195 ' ff"