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The Clinton News Record, 1931-02-26, Page 8T�SINESS G TTER}S ' OR. FFRRTJA Y" 'KEN'S SILK SCARFS, lett over :from Christmas Stock Beg. $2.50 for 71.76 1.7 5 :' Reg. $1':50 fair $ 1 000 MEN'S FINE SKIRTS collar attached or separate col- lars„about 25 dozen assorted, cleating lanes, all sizes FEBRUARY'- PRICE . . , r.. ....... 5 DOZEN • LADIRS' CHANLOISETTE GLOVES; sizes 161-2 to 8, assorted .shades FE•BRUAI1Y PRICE. . . .:. ; , ..... • . 2 DOZEN LADIES GINGHAM DRESSES, assorted patterns FEBRUARY PRICE "5 DOZEN PURE LINEN TOWELS, red border, fast color 141” ° Heavy Weight. FEB. PRICE, . .. THESE ARE CASH PRICES. IT PAYS TO BUY FOR CASH OTHER. LINES, AT EQUALLY LOW PRICES TO CLEAR 95c 35c, Plurasteel Bros BEEF Rump Roast, per 1b. ...16c. Rib Boast, per Ib. 16c • Ohuck Roast, per lb. 16e Shoulder Roast, per lb. 16e Corner Roast, per lb. 20e Flank Boils,, Rolled, 1b. 15c Rib Boil, per Ib. 14e Hock Cut, per lb. 180 Round Steak, per lb. 22e Hamburg Steak, per lb. 20e PORK Shoulder Roast, per lb ...18c Rib Roast, per Ib. • 19c Loin Rbast, • per 1b. ...,...20c Fresh Picnic Ham,. lb. ..:.18c Pork Chops, 1b. 20e Pork Sausage, per lb lSe 2 lbs. for 35e Head Cheese lb, 15c Side Pork, per lb. - 18e Fresh Bacon, per ib 20e SCHN'IDRR'S LARD, 20 1b. Pail SCHNIDER'S LARD, in bulk, 3 for 45e BULK, SWEET MIXED PICKLES, per pint 26e SHORTENING, Ib. prints . 15c SAUER KRAUT, 3 lbs. for ...50e DILL PICKLES, 2 for Sc. CHAUTAUQUA DATES --FEB. 27 and 28; Mar. 2 and 3 KINDLY ORDER THE DAY BEFORE FOR EARLY DELIVERY 72.55 CONNELL & TYNDALL. "'CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET " Phone 162 .. Huron Street, KEEP CHAUTAUQUA DATES .1N MIND FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Merchandise displayed in an orderly manner to assist you in your selections is another example of the way in which the Superior Chain Store makes more easy the problems that confront the house- wife. The fresh and canned feeds and other articles making up our stock -in -trade are carefully grouped and prominently priced for your convenience. We know that you will enjoy shopping at a Superior Store, and remember, we deliver. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE Kel, Corn Flakes, 2 pkg... 15e Royal York Tca,'1-2 1b, .23c Ingersoll Creani Cheese, 2 25c Corn, Peas, Tomatoes, assorted, 3 tins .. .•....2Dc Hawe's Lemon Oil, 12 os. .23c Purity Quiek Oats, pkg, ..25e Carnation Milk, sml, 4 tins 25c Large, 2 tins. .........25a White Beams, 8 Ibs: .:...13c Bulk Soap Chips, 2 lbs. ..25o Maple Leaf Salmon, 1-2 lb. 23e Hillcrest Shortening, 2 lbs. 25e Aylmer Catsup, 12 oz. ....15c Gold Soap, 6 bdrs 25c Benson Cern Starch 12n 'Wheat-0-llLeai, per pfg. 23c Pumpkin, large, 2 tins 25e Prunes, large size, 2 lbs„ 25c Good Morning.:.—Marmalade (Sherriff's) Broadcasted Daily Small 16 oz,. jar 28c; large 32 gz, 30c. MEATS Fresh tram, Sausage, Roast Ham, Cottage Roll All Special this week. Fish Salmon, Silver Bright Herring, Fillets, Codfish. J. T. Mc INTI `I° &SON Palls 111 Pails 11 Pails of i "THE FARMER'S WONDER PACKAGE"- 1 STRAINER PAIL 1 MILK PAIL 1 FLARING GALVANIZED PAIL o 1 STRAIGHT GALVANIZED PAIL 1a! ALL 1.0 FOR Sutter &Perdue wwwiarioteeiwormewsemm SUPE" IOR UAI..IT Y CHICKS 'Vete have Quality Chicks to offer at reduced prices in the 3`ollow ing .popular breeds: Barred Rocks, S. C. White Leghorus, White W.yanda£tes,. Black Minoreas,Jersey Black Giants trap -nesting. 200' birds in record of ,performance. We can spare a few trays each week for custom hatching , I.,et us send our pamphlet and price list and learn more about us,. SUNNYVALE POULTRY FARM AND HATG,{IERY Phone 137x3, Sehforth`Central. Seaforth, Ontario, O6x SAME SAVING BOOKS DI1E. SUCG.ESTI,ONS I50 BOOKS. FICTION COMIC POULTRY JUVENILE Some Shop worn and soiled. To clean up our stock we offer at one half regular price. See them dis-. played in our north window. Many of the fiction books are by popular authors. FEBRUARY 27 & 28 MARCH 2 & 3 The Chautauqua Dates. On pre- sentation of your ticket and payment of 50c your seat May be reserved for the four evenings at our store: W. Fair Co. Often the Cheapest—Always the Best 100 AD/ pu IrIIIIIIIillmiuommnuum 'pqua)iglll Mr. Wilmer Wallis spent the weel - end with friends at Pontiac, ltrich. Muss R. V. Irwin is spending this week with her sister, Mrs,' Vesey, at Fullerton. Messrs, N. W. Trewartha and G. H. Elliott were in Toronto en busi- ness yesterolay. Rev. Major K. MSGoun was in Lueun on Monday attending the funeral of a former -parishioner. Miss M. J. Hill has returned after spending a n;eek with her sister,' Airs. J. Noble of Hullett. Miss Ruth Higgins of the Whitby College staff spent the week -end with her parents in. town. Mr. Harvey Stephenson of I3rusesls spent the week -encu as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Cudinore. Mr. and Mrs. S..7. rdcCaughey re- turned Tuesday after spending the past three months in Toronto, Ma's. Fred Sloman and little Misses Joan and • Elizabeth of Capereol are visiting relatives in town. Mrs, C. C. Ranee of Toronto is as- sisting in nursing her brother, Mr. W Jackson, who has been confined to his bed for several weeks. Mr. and Mas. Win. Welker, who have been spending the winter with their daughter, Mrs. Tanner THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1931 .ted' o r est Macaroni,. 2 fibs. 15c Cascade. Salmon 15c Pineapple (sliced) 2 ' ' 25c Jewel Shortening, 2 25c Lard, Duffs, 3 lbs. 45c Lipton & Red Rose Tea 53c' cream Cheese, 2 lbs. 25c Rolled, Oats, 7 Ibs. 25c Peanut Butter, 1b. 19c Peas, (No. 4) 2 for 15c Black Tea, 3 pounds $1.00 C. & S. Coffee 55c Blue Ribbon Coffee 55c Sauer Kraut, 2 for 25c Soda Biscuits, lb. 16c Cooking Figs, per !b. 9e Prunes, 2- pounds 23c Soap Chips, 2' pounds 19c ' Macaroni, 2 pkgs. 19c Gran. Sugar, 5 lbs. 28'c P. & G. Soap, 7 bars 23c FRIGIDAIRE Peameal Rolls, lb. 25c, Fresh Picnic Hams 19c, Spare Ribs & Tenderloin FISH: Fresh Filletts, lb. 20c ._... Finnan Haddie, Ib. 15c Salmon Trout, Ib. 25c s moons, per dozen 19e Dixie Cups in Colors, Green, Pink, Yellow and White. Just the thing for Parties, 2 dozen 30c Special Price on Sugar by the Sack WATCH FOR SPECIAL SALE AND FREE GOODS NEXT WEEK Have you tried "GOOD MORNING" Marmalade at 25c and 39c per jar. CHAUTAUQUA! BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER, FEB. 27-28, MARCH 2-3 CLINTON'S BIG CORNER GROCETERIA Phone 48 EE ELIVERY PHONE 48 Where "Sells for Less" Price Prevails BRUCEFIELD - Mts. Hugh Berry visited her moth- er, Mrs. Smith of Blnevale, lest week. Miss Helen Tough is visiting at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Robison of Roxboro this week. Mr. and Mrs. West of St. Thomas spent the week -end at the manse. Nurse Huhner has returned to her home in the village after spending, a few weeks at the home of Min. Mel- vin Crich of Tuckersmith, who has been serioul1y ill. Wo were glad to hear that she is recovering. The evening service in the United church was conducted by the mem- bers of the. Young People's Society last Sunday, The devotional exer- cises were taken bytheipresidont. Mr. W. D, Landesborough; and the topic by Miss M. 11fieNaughton, teacher in School Section No. 3, Tuckersniith, and Mr. McLeod, teacher in No. 10, Stanley, -both papers were interest- ing and profitable. Miss Jean Mur- dock sang a solo entitled, 'What will you do with Jesus," which was nnieh appreciated. . SPECIAL of Vanlaok Hill, returned hone last FOR `l tIZ$ I liliK week, u Apple Cake N'r. and Mrs. Garnet Cornish attended the funeral of the late Judge Lew- is and his son, Norman Lewis, APPLES AND DELICATE SPIC11 j HUNTS' CHOCOLATES 1 and which took place from St. George's church, Goclerieh, yesterday after- noon. Miss 11;15rgai'et rahaffy accompan- ied her sister, 2frs. Hodgson, to Fergus and Toronto over the weekend, Mrs. Hodgson con- tinuing her journey to her home in Moose Jaw, • Dr. J. W. Shaw,- tV, .1. Sclioenhals, 1Vrr. and Mrs, J, Jacob olid others ,froM—Clinton attended the double funeral of the late Judge E. N. t.etvis and his son, which took 'place in Goderich yesterday. Ur. Herbert Crich .and his daugh- ters, Miss Gladys, Mfrs. Roy Pep- per and ,Mrs. Robert Douglas, mot- ored to Pontiac, Mich., and spent the week -end as guests of the for titer's son, Mr. Ernest Crich. Mr. Chas. Allison waS called to St. Thomas last week owing to- the illness of •Mrs. Allison's brother- in-law, Mr. Small, who tired., on Wednesde aridwas buried on Friday. IVIr. Allison renialned -ov- er for the; funeral, thumping home bit Satttl'd�� htii 3 131,, fibekrali., accountant on the staff of the local branch of the .Royal Bank` for the past 'couple of years, has been iran''s ferred to Leamington and lit 6r (Saturday Last for that' towm. Nir. Suckrell willbe much 'ini'ssed in Clinton social circles a's lie 'vas popular with the ;ybbnk people. Homemade Candies ALSO HOT CROSS BUNS AND MANY OTHER FAVORITE DAINTIES LOWEL%l?A. aic61.1 ARTISTS That the ihnnrtable, Lowel Patton pianist, deli bscr,"arid interpreter of lift+ and 'mood's, is to appeal this tsieSaissonis , weixtrhiltenhte n„Lowws or PahtuLo.i,,n admirersanti, wa)J, prove a delightful eecpot,ienco,; for those, who. aie..to. Tidal; hmi Ear the .first ,time.... x�oyvelI i?attbn's antsioranship, ,arid artistry; ciev ja,9ad in 1:tog116; bethester European Coni i v.atoriee,, with the real t llpnt of. ,his.,, associate artists, .as; a, in:eMorable' nniice.1 "eifterf 'Imminent. • Wendorf's Bakery Si CONFECTIONERY — Makers of "Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake" BREAD PliOly% 08 ' say SEAQ via sobs BE HERE trsrder'rour 15iin's ni1i 13i1cicets'now land be resits wlieh the Seasoh'ojiets, 1 3000 - Second Ilatid Electric Wlasher, $59.00 Cappe> tub. • The other 2 are sold. Your choice of several la's"hdr cam, t' `eimittri , i"at' $i 80. a,,'d,c".P�e1VI i G nB N�, Phone 294 STARTS FRIDAY The Chautauqua programs start- ing Friday evening, February 27 and are of unsurpassed merit. They are presented by artists of universal distinction. Come out and help your community support this great Cana- dian Educational Feature that is brought rig''Ftt to your own homes. "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" SPECIALS THIS WEEK CARNATIONS, fine Quality— Per dozen 71.20. BRIARCLIFF ROSES Special at 16c each, Also' a fine assortment of SPRING BLOOIK J. Cuninghame, Florist PHONES: 31, 176w 07-1. zazazoszontrmsweasorumaxmoartimansier PREVENTION OF EYE TROUBLE Prevention is better than cure. It is cheaper. It is possible when cure is im- possible. Eye trouble niay be avoided by the timely use of glasses, averting discomfort, suffering and perman- ent impairment of sight. We aro properly equipped to adjust Blas- . 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 he nothing serious. A few minutes' time ata few cents' cost may snake 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 CEAT)TNSi ,SI+IWELERY STORE Graduate of 'Toronto College of Optometry Next H'ovey's Drug Store. Jeweller and Optician ea: li* on It Nvill Vdy you to buy now and have these bargains put away 'til later ,have_put especiallylow prices on all our Bedroom Furniture, in- elt'tding- . $ EDl00M SUITES ODD DRESSERS and STANDS, BED; 'Sl'RINC"S AND! .MATTRESSES, DININGROOM SUITES at amazingly low Prices dimext a S deiai 'Vales in KITCHEN CABINETS. :Several Real Values in (Chesterfield Suites, Automans, and Footstools. ettel h'ur`i"� aid get some of burLAMP BARGAINS while they last. These special Piibes Via only be good while the Stock lasts' so lie wise and .gel solve of tfid e *karkaflnsy to- F ant pare&Frufure ''Funeral 'Dirkctbi?s `.Ila ware Phone, 105. The Store with a Stock Monument Dealers. ` dhattt'aii4ii t gill 'be Better.' than Ever this Year;. -1 b. 27and 28, March 2 and. 3;