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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1931-12-17, Page 10R. 111 JOHNSON Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry Jeweller and Optician -�-alv.2r��r:r�r�'��r,7r87�•.a,s,� �^e9z:�rrr�h�r�cgtan`�a�%ahral�tnl�ra�s'z1ti4 PAGE 8 shommmes amzelm meat Col.K't`y'-coo t wwarz "-R$'r.! `wiRiwo" CLINTON'S LEADING .TEWELERY STORE TIIE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, Come in and See the Largest Stock I have ever Show for Christmas. at GreatI Greatly I Prices A Beautiful Calendar with each purchase.—one to each family Next Hovey's Drug Store. ..... tC)=o 01=10 Orso OaO>c-- 0 ri • It will pay you to see what we have to offer before you buy. 11) BUTTER & PERDUE Hardware Funeral Directors Plumbing Furniture Phone 147w Electric Wiring 0=0===o=0==01:301==0=0==—• -• >Q01 _ =o=0'- =0T301==0=0 C�- Slove Price are Coming own YOU CAN NOW BUY A FULL ENAMELLED STOVE FOR $75.00 O 11 0 n ,111111.116.01111•1111MMO...IXIMMII0 10•1•80••••193111810,801111110111511•11111111,=.1111, QuaIitg Meats Your Christmas Dollar Perchance you wish your dollar to do double duty this year. It's spend- ing must hot overtax your resources still you want Gift Value What is. your conception of gift value? We. take it to be the measure of enjoy- ment, inspiration, appreciation 'and, expression of loyalty your gift gives; We have many gifts to reflect your own discriminating taste, suitable: for Hien, women and children. We cannot enumerate 'a tithe of the ar- ticles we have but we have tried to have our stock represent a mutually profitable and advantageous select - tion. DRESSED IIOGS, per lb. HALF DRESSED HOGS, per lb10e LEG OF PORK, per lb. 9e FULL LOIN, untrimmed, per. lb. 100 SIDE PORK, trimmed, per lb. 8e SIDE PARK, untrimmed, per lb. 250 PORK CHOPS, 2 lbs, for l KINDLY ORDER YOUR FOWL EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS Customers please ask for Calendars We have' now in stock choice Suet and Mincemeats CONNELL 4S& TYNDAiLL " CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT iARISETt" Phone 162 Huron 71/).% 8c Waterman's Fountain Pen is a gift obligation not to be overlooked, they are given with confidence and received with pride, compact, dainty, artistic and practical. .Say it with books if you will., those' for the children will keels many an idly little hand or busy little brain out of mischief and "something ' to read" will bring enduring entertain- ment to 'the adult. .If -you have rec- ently visited at the hose of some kindly ,people a copy df the newest novel makes a graceful thank -you token. OUR SPACE IS ENDED :BUT WE HAVE A BARGAIN COUNTER ma W. D. Fair Go. .awa5Q'r TIIUUYIS•. DEC: 17; 1931 sA c�'''P�,cI,Gh'S�ci�£ �w�ezmitt vtetweik ort i.," coe, owcomel erakm er3o K e w +c"tc�lq ozato vowoweva !a"+�tStlaktmo �tslvevra! e . ft ,,n... he Orange Store (tf+ah fho !'t,nnnact—Always the Rest 0744AtC3j ssA, Fat-a't310-9,1ISASO P...!4'O �t."'i'AIC,'.?i.'C°X;,.t(M'AsSAI�,i'-tEtPit igts9..,'�^'i C antattitztu' Ict',totFt'$ 45. erry Cbrisintas SANTA CLAUS SAYS DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING AT Plumsteel Bros Big Sale �I��HI u �IIYnIIhllnOiniinin n � umiii iaii�ll�lll Miss Margaret Doan of Mitchell vis- ited Miss Eileen Atkinson over the week -end. Miss Margaret Relines of Brantford has been visiting Clinton friends this week. Mrs. II. W. Cook and her sister, Miss B. Cole, left last week to spend the winter in Toronto. Mr. W. J. Crooks of Vancouver, B.C.. was the guest of his sister, Mrs, W. M. Aiken, over the week -end. Miss June MacDougall of Porter's Hill was a week -end guest with her aunt, Mrs. John Walker of town. Mrs. Pockett or Saskatoon has ar- rived home and is staying with her father, Mr. T. E. Livingstone of town. Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Paisley were in St. Thomas on Sunday visiting the former's sister, Mrs. R. J. Duns - more, who is very ill Mrs. (Dr.) Procunier and little Miss Beverley of Essex are visiting at the home of the lady's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ford. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Blanchard, who have been visiting at the home of the lady's mother, Mrs. Margaret Pickett, for some weeks, leave to- day for South Carolina for the winter, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Grant left this morning for Toronto, where they will spend the whiter, Their only son, Mr. W. B. Grant, is a student at the University and they will be together for the winter months. Mrs. Sillips and Miss'Maskell of Goderich and Mr, and Mrs. Mc- Whinney of McGaw visited their sister, Mrs. Geo. -Walker, on Sun- day. Mrs. Walker underwent an operation for appendicitis in the hospital last week and is recover- ing ecovering satisfactorily, NOTE THESE BARGAIN PRICES: ds .0 SILK TIES, Reg. 51.00 and 51.25, in Christmas Bores ... Y. • .750 • SILK re ular 76c to 51.00, in Crr istnas Boxes 59e ,SILTt , reg, up , m TIES to75c Christmas Boxes 50c dI 1VIEN'S AND BOYS' TIES, (not boxed) 18c, 29c, 39c, 40e SILK BRACES AND HOSE SUPPORTERS (fancy Xmas Box) 79c q 'BELT AND TIE, Fancy Christmas Box 490 n SILK HANDKERCHIEF AND TIE, (fancy Christmas Box) 49a SILK ELASTIC ARM BANDS, (fancy Christmas Box) 29c and 35c °,f - Fl MEN'S -HEAVY FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS Sale Price 51.19 BOYS' for 95c A 9 KEN'S PYJAMAS, fancy stripe, Broadcloth and Flannelette" 41.701 8 mnws and BONS' FINE SHIRTS 79c to $2,29 K" MEN'S SILK SCARVES new goods at sale prices ......59c up a M SILK OR SILK AND Wi00Ix nO'SE for all the family 39c up ' d ghte' Everywhere in Our Groceteria, In our Window, and All Over the Store, is our Large Stock of ORANGES --at Lowest Price --Christmas Nuts and CandyOn Display Everything to be Sold at Chain Store Prices, Call and Inspect our Stock AV M e E e .s Fancy, Mixed Candy,' 2 lb. 25c .RED HOT SPECIALS THIS WEEK 19c 19c Fancy Creams and Chocolates, lb. Cut Rock Candy, lb. Christmas Mixture, Candy Ib. 19c Christmas ,Mixed Nuts, lb, New Brazil Nuts, Ib, New Almond Nuts, lb. 0Doll Stick Candy Fancy Stick Jack and Jill Bonzo Alphabet Chocolates Fancy Bon Bons, 2 lb. Smiles'n Chuckles, Ib. Mince Meat, 2 Ib. 20c 20c 20c 10c 5c 15c 25c 50c 50c 25c Campbells' Tomatoe and Pea Soup Pitted Dates, 2 lbs. New Dates, 3 lbs. Shelled, Walnuts, lb. Aylmer Catsup Pork and Beans, 3 tins Fancy Cheese for Christmas Roquefort, lb. New .Cheese, lb, Golden Spray, pk Almond Icing 3 lbs. Icing Sugar Creamery Butter Ib. Picnic Ham fresh, Ib 10cie o 25c 25c 49c 15c 25c A 75c 18c ?° 1Sc. 25c and 50.c•� 25c 25c FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Peas, Corn and Tomatoes, per tin 7c Special Prices on Friday, when Santa Clause Comes to the Community Tree i:Eeactr.kitctovel6viteet tCtP, $tGGtetaw.eta.R`!.--tetvc-tgkvatAtQtmtntctet tqc-telElP,v c oommae"!€Ro mozmEtzztel't 3$?.aatclaAtvemt€letRnmmocammicd Where Ir. 0 11 Jla CORNER GROCETERIJ CLTNBIG A �...VV . 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