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The Clinton News Record, 1940-04-18, Page 8''AGE R THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD Mr. Whoozis came in to see us one clay recently. His stay was short, only long enough to get a copy of the "Queen's. Book of the Red Cros's." 256 pages, 12 illustrations, the book on which authors, artists, printers and binders madeno profit and we offer you in exchange for $L50 cash. 0 Have you seen the latest novelty? for amusement only. The Magnetic Scotties, called "Th Mirth of a Na- tion" their magnetic charm is the secret of their success, moulded wood figures mounted on magnets quite entertaining and priced' at 25c. This is the transition period be- tween winter and spring which brings to mind Sporting Goods and in onir store most of the everyday familiar types do congregate at prices as mutually favorable as we know how to make thein. 1� There is only one thing that is better than giving a Waterman Pen and this is receiving a Watermans. Its the pens with the perfect point. It has beauty, daily usefulness and known quality. Our Birthday Cards and Cards for most occasions have proved a,pass- port to general favor and approved of by tinker, tailor, soldier, sailor, doctor, lawyer, merchant chief and their wives. Our Magazine display stand on a recent count offers you a choice of over 200 different ma>razines, A good collection of literary sweet- meats are monthly found in Good Housekeeping Magazine, - Fiction - Facts — Special Articles, Beauty Clinic — Fashions — Poems—Needle- work — Cooking, etc. Come again and gain. again. We offer the best book in the world. Its the Bible. — Two styles and sizes of type at 50c each are notable values. roti Phe W. D. Fair Co Often the Cheapest—Always the Best g �IOIry�I��mhmnp�nmm_"gi1e!I�Igoi I�911111�i1 I�IIIIIIVIII -``�� n Miss Anne Crooks of Toronto spent the weekend with Dr, F. G. and Mrs. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Wise attended the funeral of Mr. Levi Boyle at Lucknow on Monday. Miss Harriet Gandier and Miss Har- riet Corson of Toronto spent the weekend with friends in town. Mr. G. D. McTaggart returned to Clinton this week after spending the winter months in Toronto. Mrs. H. L. Wise and little son, John Thomas, spent last week visiting relatives in London and Strathroy, Mr. Dave Crawford and son James, of Toronto, and John Crawford of the Boston Bruins called, on Mr. George Crawford this week, Mrs. J. Torrance and Miss M. Tor- rance returned to town Saturday from an extended visit in Toronto. They were accompanied by Miss Audrey Torrance who will remain here for a visit, &Ir. and Mrs. J. Sharpe of Watford visited at the home of Mrs, T. Sharpe, Seaforth, and with Mr. and Mrs, G. T. Jenkins of town during the past week. Mr. Sharpe is re- covering from a winter's illness . Mr. Gerald Holmes, Toronto; Cecil Holmes, Brantford; Miss Gertrude Holmes of Hamilton General Hosp- ital and her friend, Miss Florence Fansher of Saskatchewan who is training in Hamilton, were week- end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. R. Holmes. WEDDINGS McPHERSON—HOGGART On the 25th wedding anniversary of the bride's parents and by the same officiating' minister, a quiet weckling was solemnized in Seaforth E 4 p.m. on Saturday by Rev. C. C. Maine, when Mary Ethel, second daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Wm, Hog - art, Hullett, was united in marriage to Carman William McPherson, sec- ond son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Mc- herson of Hibbert. The bride was attractive in a street length dress of powder blue with hat to match and navy accessories and wore a corsage of pink rosebuds. The bridesmaid, Miss Doris Taylor, of Clinton, wore navy dress with black accessories incl a corsage of yellow rosebuds. Mr. I•Iarold McPherson, Londesboro, brother of the groom was best man. Immediately following the ceremony the young couple left for a motor trip to Hamilton, London, Medford and other points and on their return will reside int Hibbert, PORTER—CHAMBERS A quiet wedding was solemnized yesterday afternoon at the Hoimes- ville United Church Parsonage, Rev. II. Wilding officiating, when, Alice Adeline, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Roy Chambers of Goderich, (fornier- y of Taylor's Corner) was united in marriage to William. Kitchen Porter, san of Mr, and Mrs. Richard A. Porter, of Porter's Hill. The bride was becomingly dressed n a navy blue tailored suit with patching accessories and was attend ed by her sister, Miss Doris Chain- bers. Mr, Richard H. Porten, twin E of the groom was best man. Following. . the' ceremony the young couple left on a motor trip to Detroit PLANT FOODS FERTABS which are quick and easy to use, give good results, particularly for ferns. 25c a box HYPONEX PLANT FOOD is a complete balanced food. Will supply Vitamin B. Can also be used for soilless culture. 40c a tin We supply flowers and plants for all occasions. Special attention given to funeral orders. F. R. CUNINGHAME Member of Florists Tel. Del As. Personal care given every order and special attention given to funeral orders. Phones 176 and 31 FITZSIMONS & BATKIN MEAT MARKET Lb, SAUSAGE 15c POTTED MEATS 15c PORK CHOPS 22c HAMBURG STEAK 2 lbs35c WEINERS 22c SIDE PORK (in piece) 20e PORK HOCKS 10c LIVER (Beef and Park) 15c BOILING BEEF ... 12c to 15c SIDE BACON (in piece) . 29c BEEF TONGUES 15c HAM ROAST PORK 23c LARD 2 Ib. for 23e BUTTER 30c Choice Beef, Pork, Veal and Baby Beef for weekend. Our t/ system will be open the year around. PHONE 76 Elected District Deputy District Deputy Smith of Rebekah Assembly called a regular district meeting at Edelweiss Lodge, Sea - forth on Monday, April 8th. Mrs. H. Dalrymple of Brucefield attended as representative of Huronic Rebekah Lodge, Clinton, At the business ses- sion of the meeting Mrs. G. T. Jenkins was elected District Deputy President for the coming term. District Deputy Snaith is to be highly congratulated on her successful year's work, Presentation About one hundred and twenty-five neighbors and 'friends gathered at the home of Mn and Mrs. Geo. Baird of Stanley to honour the newly-weds, Mr, and Mrs. John McCowan, former- ly Miss Mary Oakes, of Goderich township, Mr. Randal Pepper read the address and presented Mr. and Mrs. McCowan with two lovely parlor chairs and a lovely rose mat, after which John thanked all his friends. A delicious lunch, was then served by the ladies of the community. The evening was spent in playing cards and dancing till the wee sins' hours of the morning, Superior Stores PHONE 111—CLINTON. SPECIALS FOR APRIL 18, 19, 20th CARNATION MILK, tall, 2 tins 15c AYLMER PEACHES, 15 oz. 2 tins 21c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 20 oz. 2 tins 19c 50 oz. tin 25c AYLMER PEAS, 17 oz., 2 tins 19c YORK BRAND GOLDEN BANTAM CORN, 2's tin 10c EDDY'S SWAN ,MATCHES, 3 boxes for - 19e WHEAT BERRIES, . 5 lb. hag 21c THRIFT SOAP FLAKES, Ig box 29c BUY 2 MED. TINS HEINZ OVEN - BAKED BEANS @ 25c AND GET ONE 5 OZ. BOTTLE KETCHUP for 2c. HUSKIES Wheat Flakes, 2 pkgs. 14c WHEATLETS, 6 lbs. 25c LOAF CHEESE ib. 25c SODA BISCUITS, , . 2 Ibbag 25c ORANGES, Sunkist, Med. Size doz. 27c LEMONS, Good Size doz. 19c GRAPEFRUIT 5 for 25e FRESH SPINACH 2 lbs. 19c PASTRY FLOUR, Crown Brand, 24 lb. bag 59c T, THI1 PSON Free DeI'very THURS., APRIL 18, 194E �rf 0 APRIL 18 to 22nd At Your Red & White Store RASPBERRY IJ .A M 2 lb. jar 25c; IXL JELLY ,POWDiERtS SODAS Walker's 1 Ib. Bag CREAM OF BARLEY pkg. 21c 6 for 25c IOC RED ROSE COFFEE 1lb, tin 45c PORK F3 BEANS LIBBY'S RED & WHITE BAKING POWDER , 1lb. tin 19'c S U P R E M E COCOA SHORTENING LYNN VALLEY PICKLES lg. jar 2Ic Supreme CASTILE SOAP LG. TINS 2 1/2 lb. LB. PKG. 19c this 25c 12c: RED & WHIT'E ORANGE PEKOE 10 for 119c PKG. 35C TEALB. RED & WHITE BANTAM CORN tin 10c AYLMER No.4 PEAS tin 10c COFFEE AURORA Ground Fresh BAG 35C CREAM SANDWICH BISCUITS lb: 17c! WESTON CHOCOLATE MALLOW lb 17c FLOUR ROBIN...HOOD alma 24 LB. BAG When Packed �5C SWEET POTATOES 3 pounds 25c FRUITS & VEGETABLES FRESH QUALITY NEW CABBAGE. Per Head 5c, 10c, 15c CAULIFLOWER RADISHES NEW BEETS GREEN ONIONS FRESH RE -CLEANED SPINACH......... 21bs. 19c GOOD QUALITY SPY APPLES 5lbs.25c ICEBERG HEAD LETTUCE ,,, each 10c FRESH RIPE PINEAPPLES each 29c, a SWEET TURNIPS 5 pounds 10c FRESH ASPARAGUS bunch 10c NE 48 - FREE PROMPT DELIVERY • 1 , CUCUMBERS RHUBARB NEW CARROTS LEAF LETTUCE r ..®.:�-,9.1.•12 CUNT Morn flavor to the Cup Moto Cups le the Pound FREE SC II f_,1 ', LER With MOTHER PARKER TEA Black or Mixed Pei % ib. 33c ORANGE PEKOE, Per 2 Lb. 38c; CLUB HOUSE BRAND COFFEE, Sealed under Vacuum, Lb. 55c FOREST CITY BAKING POWDER in quart, price , 33c PURITY FLOUR, 24 lbs. 85c CRISCO 1 lb. tins 22c LARD 10 lbs. pail 89c Cooking PEACHES, . Cooking APRICOTS Cooking PRUNES ,•••• Cooking FIGS per lb: 21e per lb. 23 c .,.. per lb, lOc ,... per ib. 12c FRESH BEEF ROLLS, Boneless per lb. 14c BREAKFAST BACON in piece per lb. 25c nitleallilatratalattalatitai SAUSAGE, Fresh and Small Size, per lb. 19c COTTAGE ROLLS', per lb. 22c BOLOGNA 2 lbs. 25c SUMMER SAUSAGE ... per lb. 27c WEINER'S, Whyte's Best, per lb. 22c SPY COOKING APPLES, 6 quart basket FRESH LEAF LETTUCE, 2 large bunches NEW CARROTS , 2 bunches CELERY HEARTS, 2 bunches 29c 17c. 15c 23c LEMONS per doz. 29c BANANAS per lb. 9c ORANGES, per doz. 22c & 39c PHONE 40. 11.0101"1113,F16,2,61S14•611T1,9211=C6121BWIZI, "Alpo THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY. :... HOME-MADE PURE 20 BRRISKET RIB ROASTING l ull , 1 x ro SAUSAGE 15c lb. LARD in BULK 10C lb. PAIL SCHNEIDER'S LARD $1.80 BOILING BEEF 12c 113' BOILS of Choice Quality Beef 15c Ib. CHICKENS — VEAL — LAMB PORK & BEEF FOR WEEKEND. CONNELL. & TYNDALL " CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET " Phone 162. Albert Street Your sets the ors. F'rigidaire's the ready year's way ment of be for has New 1940 new high field of title fact that over been built models turn beyond eyen of 1939. a genuine Frigidaire yours. every need and BUY-FRIGIDAIRE Frigidaire standards i9 fine refrigerat» 1 to leadership lies in 5,000,000 have al- and sold, and this in a performance the record achieve- All the advantages can easily purse. Miser. - zeP $ a v There is a model THE FAVORITE Only Frigidaire BUY the Meter CALL AND SEE IT DEMONSTRATED. BUTTER & PERDUE HARDWARE, PLUMBING & ELECTRICIANS ' PHONE 147w. CLINTON, ENT, IljsW 4:4::i '+4`'.`q "+''4rHM?'4 ,4 Protect Your rt,, i7 MARTIN SENOUR 3: .and Leave your order no•w i, as prices :4 .:4 :H:: House USE f t.1.4 of a sure rHW Hr.4, y+4,i With i fH .4.4 4Hi i •440,,4 Paint = ,_' VARNISHES _. overhauled * 3: — PAINTS be sure to have those are — & good job. SAVE TROUGHS to advance. . Psj;r9 44.4..:44:44.:•49 .sth=.':::1• i!v,smt.:-7-1.-,'iH: r^ F INDIAN and our r. New Twin t�+e HARDWARE and hhj'+,1 .,�i IBS 9 PLUMBING ; 9 Rhone 244 a. x,,1.4. .,,:. ,.),t-H..H,.: ,:.,) H, IH:.0.,4, 4,i,*4.4.4. 8-4,...1:44H ;.4iHeH44-444.41.: � ..:4-.44.:'q',.":KK,": 1 1»),.:< i`.l...A4!'�H4 w ++,: 'r!:.* *.i.U?ttti!io,. SEEi The New Spring Frame MOTORCYCLE ;_ selection of new and used motorcycles. Cylinder Motorcycles from $335 up. :_ EPPS SPORT SHOP :_: e. is King Street :_ t« I 4.4 . 444- ^!N wHHHH -:44+.:44.1. .: �4 M:44. 4444*.R!.l"��^C'l^i•3l`' WHILE STEADILY REAL was We have Blues Most ,See The largest Grebe. and mast .CLEARING A few MEN'S Some A Clearing THE OUR never them and have our several Ster)ings of Congoleum WORK Broken and Why PRICE ADVANCING, NICE ASSORTMENT CLOTHING, Our Stock as large or in Single Greens. They 2 pair pants New SPRING dollars MEN'S assortment and many them at pre-war LINES' Rugs SHIRTS Lines WORK Line of CHILDREN'S dozens cf -- Agents Pay More OF MOST LINES OF MERCHANDISE WE CAN STILL OF PRE-WAR SHOE and FURNISHINGS IS ,OFFER YOU A VALUES IN DEPTS. as at present. and in the new X27.50 '1% f at price. We have Williams, fromrf.e0 �� GG OF APRIL Sizes 9x9 only. to clear at 69c $1.19 HOSE at 15c prices. 1 of Men's Clothing our assortment as good or Double Breasted models are pt'ieecl right. -.-2.95 E OVERCOATS—Priced less than today's WORK SHOES we have shown in years other makes to choose prices FOR BALANCE at less than wholesale in: broken, lines PANTS LONG other lines at for Tip -Top price. and sizes at or GOLF real bargain Tailors n...w.., ,... :^� A preference for entertainment by gembers of their own regiments has ,sen Shown by Canadian troops in: inglancl, While professional enter- tainers have been given anYenthuse iastic welcome, home -brewed concerts, with Canadians as performers ere the most popular. Mr. Whoozis came in to see us one clay recently. His stay was short, only long enough to get a copy of the "Queen's. Book of the Red Cros's." 256 pages, 12 illustrations, the book on which authors, artists, printers and binders madeno profit and we offer you in exchange for $L50 cash. 0 Have you seen the latest novelty? for amusement only. The Magnetic Scotties, called "Th Mirth of a Na- tion" their magnetic charm is the secret of their success, moulded wood figures mounted on magnets quite entertaining and priced' at 25c. This is the transition period be- tween winter and spring which brings to mind Sporting Goods and in onir store most of the everyday familiar types do congregate at prices as mutually favorable as we know how to make thein. 1� There is only one thing that is better than giving a Waterman Pen and this is receiving a Watermans. Its the pens with the perfect point. It has beauty, daily usefulness and known quality. Our Birthday Cards and Cards for most occasions have proved a,pass- port to general favor and approved of by tinker, tailor, soldier, sailor, doctor, lawyer, merchant chief and their wives. Our Magazine display stand on a recent count offers you a choice of over 200 different ma>razines, A good collection of literary sweet- meats are monthly found in Good Housekeeping Magazine, - Fiction - Facts — Special Articles, Beauty Clinic — Fashions — Poems—Needle- work — Cooking, etc. Come again and gain. again. We offer the best book in the world. Its the Bible. — Two styles and sizes of type at 50c each are notable values. roti Phe W. D. Fair Co Often the Cheapest—Always the Best g �IOIry�I��mhmnp�nmm_"gi1e!I�Igoi I�911111�i1 I�IIIIIIVIII -``�� n Miss Anne Crooks of Toronto spent the weekend with Dr, F. G. and Mrs. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Wise attended the funeral of Mr. Levi Boyle at Lucknow on Monday. Miss Harriet Gandier and Miss Har- riet Corson of Toronto spent the weekend with friends in town. Mr. G. D. McTaggart returned to Clinton this week after spending the winter months in Toronto. Mrs. H. L. Wise and little son, John Thomas, spent last week visiting relatives in London and Strathroy, Mr. Dave Crawford and son James, of Toronto, and John Crawford of the Boston Bruins called, on Mr. George Crawford this week, Mrs. J. Torrance and Miss M. Tor- rance returned to town Saturday from an extended visit in Toronto. They were accompanied by Miss Audrey Torrance who will remain here for a visit, &Ir. and Mrs. J. Sharpe of Watford visited at the home of Mrs, T. Sharpe, Seaforth, and with Mr. and Mrs, G. T. Jenkins of town during the past week. Mr. Sharpe is re- covering from a winter's illness . Mr. Gerald Holmes, Toronto; Cecil Holmes, Brantford; Miss Gertrude Holmes of Hamilton General Hosp- ital and her friend, Miss Florence Fansher of Saskatchewan who is training in Hamilton, were week- end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. R. Holmes. WEDDINGS McPHERSON—HOGGART On the 25th wedding anniversary of the bride's parents and by the same officiating' minister, a quiet weckling was solemnized in Seaforth E 4 p.m. on Saturday by Rev. C. C. Maine, when Mary Ethel, second daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Wm, Hog - art, Hullett, was united in marriage to Carman William McPherson, sec- ond son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Mc- herson of Hibbert. The bride was attractive in a street length dress of powder blue with hat to match and navy accessories and wore a corsage of pink rosebuds. The bridesmaid, Miss Doris Taylor, of Clinton, wore navy dress with black accessories incl a corsage of yellow rosebuds. Mr. I•Iarold McPherson, Londesboro, brother of the groom was best man. Immediately following the ceremony the young couple left for a motor trip to Hamilton, London, Medford and other points and on their return will reside int Hibbert, PORTER—CHAMBERS A quiet wedding was solemnized yesterday afternoon at the Hoimes- ville United Church Parsonage, Rev. II. Wilding officiating, when, Alice Adeline, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Roy Chambers of Goderich, (fornier- y of Taylor's Corner) was united in marriage to William. Kitchen Porter, san of Mr, and Mrs. Richard A. Porter, of Porter's Hill. The bride was becomingly dressed n a navy blue tailored suit with patching accessories and was attend ed by her sister, Miss Doris Chain- bers. Mr, Richard H. Porten, twin E of the groom was best man. Following. . the' ceremony the young couple left on a motor trip to Detroit PLANT FOODS FERTABS which are quick and easy to use, give good results, particularly for ferns. 25c a box HYPONEX PLANT FOOD is a complete balanced food. Will supply Vitamin B. Can also be used for soilless culture. 40c a tin We supply flowers and plants for all occasions. Special attention given to funeral orders. F. R. CUNINGHAME Member of Florists Tel. Del As. Personal care given every order and special attention given to funeral orders. Phones 176 and 31 FITZSIMONS & BATKIN MEAT MARKET Lb, SAUSAGE 15c POTTED MEATS 15c PORK CHOPS 22c HAMBURG STEAK 2 lbs35c WEINERS 22c SIDE PORK (in piece) 20e PORK HOCKS 10c LIVER (Beef and Park) 15c BOILING BEEF ... 12c to 15c SIDE BACON (in piece) . 29c BEEF TONGUES 15c HAM ROAST PORK 23c LARD 2 Ib. for 23e BUTTER 30c Choice Beef, Pork, Veal and Baby Beef for weekend. Our t/ system will be open the year around. PHONE 76 Elected District Deputy District Deputy Smith of Rebekah Assembly called a regular district meeting at Edelweiss Lodge, Sea - forth on Monday, April 8th. Mrs. H. Dalrymple of Brucefield attended as representative of Huronic Rebekah Lodge, Clinton, At the business ses- sion of the meeting Mrs. G. T. Jenkins was elected District Deputy President for the coming term. District Deputy Snaith is to be highly congratulated on her successful year's work, Presentation About one hundred and twenty-five neighbors and 'friends gathered at the home of Mn and Mrs. Geo. Baird of Stanley to honour the newly-weds, Mr, and Mrs. John McCowan, former- ly Miss Mary Oakes, of Goderich township, Mr. Randal Pepper read the address and presented Mr. and Mrs. McCowan with two lovely parlor chairs and a lovely rose mat, after which John thanked all his friends. A delicious lunch, was then served by the ladies of the community. The evening was spent in playing cards and dancing till the wee sins' hours of the morning, Superior Stores PHONE 111—CLINTON. SPECIALS FOR APRIL 18, 19, 20th CARNATION MILK, tall, 2 tins 15c AYLMER PEACHES, 15 oz. 2 tins 21c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 20 oz. 2 tins 19c 50 oz. tin 25c AYLMER PEAS, 17 oz., 2 tins 19c YORK BRAND GOLDEN BANTAM CORN, 2's tin 10c EDDY'S SWAN ,MATCHES, 3 boxes for - 19e WHEAT BERRIES, . 5 lb. hag 21c THRIFT SOAP FLAKES, Ig box 29c BUY 2 MED. TINS HEINZ OVEN - BAKED BEANS @ 25c AND GET ONE 5 OZ. BOTTLE KETCHUP for 2c. HUSKIES Wheat Flakes, 2 pkgs. 14c WHEATLETS, 6 lbs. 25c LOAF CHEESE ib. 25c SODA BISCUITS, , . 2 Ibbag 25c ORANGES, Sunkist, Med. Size doz. 27c LEMONS, Good Size doz. 19c GRAPEFRUIT 5 for 25e FRESH SPINACH 2 lbs. 19c PASTRY FLOUR, Crown Brand, 24 lb. bag 59c T, THI1 PSON Free DeI'very THURS., APRIL 18, 194E �rf 0 APRIL 18 to 22nd At Your Red & White Store RASPBERRY IJ .A M 2 lb. jar 25c; IXL JELLY ,POWDiERtS SODAS Walker's 1 Ib. Bag CREAM OF BARLEY pkg. 21c 6 for 25c IOC RED ROSE COFFEE 1lb, tin 45c PORK F3 BEANS LIBBY'S RED & WHITE BAKING POWDER , 1lb. tin 19'c S U P R E M E COCOA SHORTENING LYNN VALLEY PICKLES lg. jar 2Ic Supreme CASTILE SOAP LG. TINS 2 1/2 lb. LB. PKG. 19c this 25c 12c: RED & WHIT'E ORANGE PEKOE 10 for 119c PKG. 35C TEALB. RED & WHITE BANTAM CORN tin 10c AYLMER No.4 PEAS tin 10c COFFEE AURORA Ground Fresh BAG 35C CREAM SANDWICH BISCUITS lb: 17c! WESTON CHOCOLATE MALLOW lb 17c FLOUR ROBIN...HOOD alma 24 LB. BAG When Packed �5C SWEET POTATOES 3 pounds 25c FRUITS & VEGETABLES FRESH QUALITY NEW CABBAGE. Per Head 5c, 10c, 15c CAULIFLOWER RADISHES NEW BEETS GREEN ONIONS FRESH RE -CLEANED SPINACH......... 21bs. 19c GOOD QUALITY SPY APPLES 5lbs.25c ICEBERG HEAD LETTUCE ,,, each 10c FRESH RIPE PINEAPPLES each 29c, a SWEET TURNIPS 5 pounds 10c FRESH ASPARAGUS bunch 10c NE 48 - FREE PROMPT DELIVERY • 1 , CUCUMBERS RHUBARB NEW CARROTS LEAF LETTUCE r ..®.:�-,9.1.•12 CUNT Morn flavor to the Cup Moto Cups le the Pound FREE SC II f_,1 ', LER With MOTHER PARKER TEA Black or Mixed Pei % ib. 33c ORANGE PEKOE, Per 2 Lb. 38c; CLUB HOUSE BRAND COFFEE, Sealed under Vacuum, Lb. 55c FOREST CITY BAKING POWDER in quart, price , 33c PURITY FLOUR, 24 lbs. 85c CRISCO 1 lb. tins 22c LARD 10 lbs. pail 89c Cooking PEACHES, . Cooking APRICOTS Cooking PRUNES ,•••• Cooking FIGS per lb: 21e per lb. 23 c .,.. per lb, lOc ,... per ib. 12c FRESH BEEF ROLLS, Boneless per lb. 14c BREAKFAST BACON in piece per lb. 25c nitleallilatratalattalatitai SAUSAGE, Fresh and Small Size, per lb. 19c COTTAGE ROLLS', per lb. 22c BOLOGNA 2 lbs. 25c SUMMER SAUSAGE ... per lb. 27c WEINER'S, Whyte's Best, per lb. 22c SPY COOKING APPLES, 6 quart basket FRESH LEAF LETTUCE, 2 large bunches NEW CARROTS , 2 bunches CELERY HEARTS, 2 bunches 29c 17c. 15c 23c LEMONS per doz. 29c BANANAS per lb. 9c ORANGES, per doz. 22c & 39c PHONE 40. 11.0101"1113,F16,2,61S14•611T1,9211=C6121BWIZI, "Alpo THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY.