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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1940-06-20, Page 8PAGE R AO - MINCE MEAT 2 lb. carton for 23c HEADTHEESE JELLIED HOCK 10C ib. 20c ib. BREAKFAST BACON (in piece) 29c lb, HOME-MADE SAUSAGE 15c ib. ROASTING CHICKENS - SPRING LAMB VEAL & BABY BEEF for weekend. CONNELL & TYNDALL " CLINTON'S LEADING ' MEAT MARKET Phone 162. Albert Street esrimsemitsmeressesee Summer Specials LAWN MOWERS, Rubber Tired and Steel Wheels, 14 and 16" cut. HEDGE SHEERS - LAWN RAKES - GARDEN RAKES HOES - SCYTHES & ETC. SPRAYER'S, 3 gallon with pump. - HAND SPRAYERS and Small Size for Houses. KING BUG KILLER & CLIMAX - ARSENATE of LEAD ARSENATE LIME &PARIS GREEN SCREEN DOORS & WINDOWS ELECTRIC RANGETTES, HOT PLATES - COLEMAN STOVES & HOT PLATES 1 ELECTRIC WASHER, BEATTY MAKE. Slightly Used, at a Bargain. CALL & SEE THE FRIGIDAIRE DEMONSTRATED SUTTER & PERDUE HARDWARE, PLUMBING & ELECTRICIANS _ PHONE 147w. CLINTON, ONT. is 'ARE YOU GOING TO PUT IN A NEW FURNACE OR BATHROOM THIS YEAR? Prices are bound to advance, why not save by getting your goods ordered. Use MARTIN-SENOUR Paints and Varnishes. R We do eavestroughing-Give us your order now. I'S Pt HARDWARE and ' 14 E 9 Phone 244 PLUMBING s me Shtes Specially Priced for Pal. of June STOCK FAIRLY COMPLETE - PRICES EXTREMELY LOW Don't wait longer as the shoe you need may not be here. WOMEN'S FINE DRESS SHOES - UNDERPRICED - Pumps, Gores, Ties and Straps clearing at ... $2.50 & $2.95 SHOES AT 82.19 -- In In this lot are SPORT SHOES and DRESS SHOES that sold at much higher prices. CLEARING OF BROKEN LINES at $1.49 and 51.95 SEE US FOR TENNIS SHOES PRICED VERY LOW THIS WEEK'S BARGAIN LIST Women's Summer Vests, 25e. and 35c lines to clear 15c Children's Summer Underwear, Reg. to 35c To Clear 10e Children's Sockees and Boy's Golf HoseTo Clear 15c Boy's Canvas Boots, 11, 12, 13, Reg. $1.50 for . , , , , 59c Plumsteel Bros. Arrow Shirts Agents Tip Top Tailors Scott & McHale Shoes 4.10 ;«w 0:074+A» .7 44..14 t 4., +4..4'44 o. «;..;»; .:.* 1 q»o4,-4.1";...1. 7 ,,ee t tF 4F ,t F IT WILL PAY YOU To select anything you may require in furniture or Floor Coverings while our stock lasts, as there. is no doubt, that prices will have to advance with additional taxes, which we will all have to pay to help win this war. We have a large stock on hand, and in accord. ance with our policy of using our customers right, we know this advice should be beneficial to anyone needing anything in our lines. In the Hardware Department We have a large stock of Hay Forks, Rope and Cable, Harvest Tools and General Line of Hard ware which were bought as low as possible and we pass the savings onto you. ,y+ L A 33 The Stock is Complete. 13t; ,g BALL & ZAPIFE PHONE 195 Hardware ---Furniture --Funeral Directors --Ambulance Service v: ex`.» n.,.&t.i!iter_:.+i a +; 4*1 ». wwi k043.0».,E4- 0.p0 g+i rM .rrF.142; THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD THURS., JUNE 20, 1940 THE WINDOW. Modernity and beauty are grac- iously combined in Venetian Blinds. They show to date smartness, give a flexibility of light control and toning that con\ines utility and value, regulates ventilation and eliminates harmful drafts. We offer a choice of wood es aluminum slat, medhan- cally and decoratively they approach perfection..-Ecdnomy, like all good things, is not in the purchase hut in satisfaction and use. , ... , . , If you are interested we would he pleased to give you a quotation. We measure your windows and install Venetian Blinds at no extra charge. Window Shades at too low a price and mounted on an inferior roller' will do for a time and perhaps never work just right, they cannot be call- ed profitable. . If it is 'a consideration of import- ance with you how well and haw long your shades work- and last, we offer you the cheapest in the end, the kind that won't fade out or burn out in reasonable time; on a roller that will stop: where you Want it up, anddown when you want it down. It is not what you payfor your shade but what you get in satisfaction, value and durability that is true economy. If your shades now in use need: re- pairs or a' new roller we have in operation a capable infirmary. Jack Spratt, the man you learned about in youth, who could eat no fat, has been convicted of matrimonial intentions." Has had a stay of execu- tion twice; Sentence commuted to life imprisonment, Becomes effective in June. Double decked envelopes have gone winging theirway to guests. Wedding guests want gifts. Our stock may be adequate to furnish the gift then Jack and - will want win- dow shades and rods and sundry pieces of china or glass ware or what not. We invite inspection. TIM W. D. Fair Co Often the Cheapest -Always the Best PE'° J _L �� II In lou III m p ��nnu plllllll p solmm„I, � �_LaMll 4 ]fits M. McKinnon, of Moncton, N.B., has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. William Jackson, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dow, Elizabeth and Nelson, were recent visitors with Mrs. J. Snyder and Mrs. J. Jervis. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Johnston and Douglas of. St. Catharines spent the weekend with Mrs. C. Lovett Sr. Miss Marion Pickett returned on Monday after spending a few days in Goderich at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sandy. Gordon Venner, a former C. C. I. student, son of Mrs. Flora Venner, has been called for service in the Royal Air Force. Miss Isobel Holmes Reg.N„ has re- turned to her dunes in London af- ter spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. R. Holmes. Mr. Foster Gibbings of Rosetown, Sask., is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gibbings and renewing acquaintances in this district. Mrs. C, H, Verner, Mr. and Mrs. John p'otheringham and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pepper attended the fun- eral in Kitchener of Mrs. Walter Wilton of Hamilton who died very suddenly on June 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williamson and Helene of Gables, Mrs. Norman Snyder of Radisson, Sask.; Mr. Lloyd Snyder of Woodstock; Miss Luella Snyder, R.N., of Ingersoll, were visitors at the home of Mr. and. Mrs, Frank Lobb over the weekend. Mr. W. R. Livingstone left Friday morning for Sunnyvale, California, after a month's visit here with his brother, Thomas Livingstone and other relatives. He was accomp- anied to Sarnia by Mrs. Mathieson of Harbor Beach, Mich,, who had been visiting here. Mrs. R. M. Douglas of Strasbourg, Sask., who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Wilmer Wallis and other relatives and friends in this district for the pas four months, left this week for home. Private Emmerson Douglas of the Perth Regiment and his wife came up to spend the weekend with his moth- er before her return to the West. Viistors at Camp Borden on Sunday were. Mr, and Mrs: A. Matthews; Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Ball; Mr. and Mrs. George Knights; Miss B. Greene, Mrs. F. G. Thompson, Charle, Allie Lou and Mary; Mr. Murray Hanley. Out-of-town vis- itors there included Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Thompson, Port Hope, and Miss Marion Thompson, Granton. Anniversary Services Goshen United Church Next Sunday, June 23 at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. REV. FRANK GILBERT, B.A., B.D. of: Walton, will be the minister at both services All former .parishioners and :friends are cordially invited, and will be warmly welcomed, Special Magic by Choir and Dashwood 'Quartette. J. R. PETERS, Pastor. Spray the Vitaspra Way Keep Your Plan`s Clean and Healthy Excellent for Roses BOXED TOMATO PLANTS regular price 20c Clearing Price 15c each. TUBEROUS BEGONIAS in 4" pots 25c each RUSSELL LUPINS , , , 15c each Hyponex will give your plants new growth .. , 40e a tin 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 FITLSIMQNMARKETS & BATKIN MEAT Per Lb. CURED MEATS Smoked Rolls 28c Peameal Rolls 25c Side Bacon (in piece) 29c Back Bacon 45c Peameal Back Bacon 35c Dumart's Weiners 23c Whyte's Bologna 18c Chopped Virginia Ham , 35e Macaroni & Cheese Loaf 25c Cooked Ham 55c FANCY MEATS Beef Tongues 15c Beef and Pork Liver 15c Ox Tails 2 for 25c Beef Hearts 12c FRESH MEATS Ham Roast Pork 23c lb. Fresh Picnic Hams 15c lb. Roast of Young Beef 17-18c Ib. Side Pork in piece 18c lb. Pork Chops, regular 22c ib. Sausage (made the new way) 15c lb. 20 ib, Pail Duff's Pure Lard $1 90 Lard 10c lb. BEEF, PORK, VEAL and SPRING LAMB for Weekend. PHONE 7G Strawberry Social under the auspices of the BAPTIST CHURCH Friday, June 28th. Supper served from 5.30 to 7.30 The program on church grounds will be the presentation of the three -act play "UP THE HILL TO PARADISE" ADMISSION: Adults 25c; Children 12 and under, 15e Strawberry Social raider auspices of Women's Association of Ontario Street United Church Tuesday, June 25th SUPPER SERVED FROM 5.30 to 7. ADMISSION: Adults 25c Children 12 and under 15c 91-3 Superior Stores PHONE 111-CLINTON. SPECIALS FOR JUNE 20, 21 and 22 RICE KRISPIES ...... 2 pkgs. 21c SALMON, Golden Net, Ws tin 1.4c KRAFT SALAD DRESSING, 8 oz. .. 19c 32 oz. .. 490 FANCY EISCUrfs, Orange Sandwich, and Pineapple Finger lb. 17c DILL PICKLES, 28 oz. jar .... 19c TUNA FLAKES, .... /s's tin 18c GARDEN PATCH CORN 2 tins 19c OXYDOL ..... , large pkg. 24c COWAN'S COCOA .. 1 lb. tin 27c McLAREN'S .JELLY POWDERS, 5 pkgs. for 25c CHEESE, Ever Fresh, '/ lb. pkg. 15c ROYAL YORK TEA, �/2 1b, pkg. 37c ROYAL YORK COFFEE, lb. tin 49c PRUNES, Lge. Size ... 2 lbs. 25c ORANGES, Good Size .. , . doz. 25c GRAPEFRUIT .. , ....... 6 for 25c TOMATOES 2 lbs. 25c DAIRY BUTTER. lb. 23c Strawberries at Market Price T. H. TH.UMPSDN Free Del very tl St n r SPECIAL VALUES JUNE 20, 21 and 22nd. DEWKIST CHOICE TOMATO JUICE lg. tin -10c TIP TOP CHOICE " No. 3 PE'A{5 tin 10C KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES TIP TOP CHOICE CORN 2 lg.. pkgs. 2'3c GOLDEN BANTAM[ tin 10c AUNT LOU'S BONELESS Chicken 7 oz. tin 21c. poi ICG 14C \5 figg Eo N.�< PKG., QUAKER PUFFED Wheat 2 pkgs. 15c LIBBY'S PORK & BEANS tin 1OC CLARK'S 24 oz. jar PEANUT BUTTER 23c CUT GREEN BEANS 3tins 25c EDDY'S SWAN MATCHES 3for23c " RED & WHITE ORANGE PEKOE Tea 1/2, lb. pkg. 38c KIST' GREEN LABEL Ginger Ale 10c PLUS DEPOSIT LARGE BOTTLE QUALITY BLEND Coffee 45c lb. ALWAYS FRESH FOR JAM USE CERTO r WINDSOR SALT bottle 25c 2 pkgs. 15c' CLARK'S CHOICE TOMATOES ROBIN HOOD FLOUR 2. tins 27c 24 lb. bag 79c SEEDLESS haisins 2 lbs. 25c »CI,�� �NORTEN/N� 2 pkg 27c SANDWICH CREAM BISCuitS lb. 17c AYLMER I X L JELLY PEAS &CARROTS 2tins 23c POWDERS 6for 25c 3 Cakes LUX SOAP for 10c it ea LUX FLAKES g QUALITY FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES CHOICE JUICY ORANGES dozen 31c FIRM RED TOMATOES 2 lbs. 25c CHOICE LARGE GRAPEFRUIT 4 for 25c CHOICE HOME GROWN Str wberries FRESH DAILY CHOICE YELLOW BANANAS 3lbs. 25c CAULIFLOWER - BEETS' HEAD LETTUCE - CUKES RADISHES - CARROTS 0 CHOICE JUICY LEMONS 4 for 10C NEW No. 1 POTATOES 6 lbs. 25c CHOICE LARGE ORANGES dozen 39c QUALITY FRUITS & GROCERIES PHONE 48 - PROMPT DELIVERY " CLINTON rf • ne innuncmamentemacsa [Strawberry or Raspberry Jam, 2 lb. size jar CERTO FOR MAKING JAM 2 bottles 49c CATSUP, Tiger Brand, 26 oz. bottle BOLOGNA COTTAGE ROLLS 29c 18c per lb13c 22c ecials [SWEET MIXED PICKLES, jar I 23c Forest City BAKING POWDER, 12 oz. tins 19c MATCHES, Eddy's Swan, 3 pkgs. 21c PARD DOG FOOD 2 tins 23c OLD CHEESE per lb. 25c 133116111106. Strawberries - Fresh and home gr will be on Sale at market Prices. Fresh Vegetables U Fruits in stock Selling at reasonable prices. COFFEE, Good BrandSliced, - lid BREAKFAST BACON, Freshly Ground lb. 39c per lb. 29c TEA, Bulk, Black or Mixed WALKER'S• SODA BISCUIT, per 1b. 59c 1 lb. pkg. 1 10C REGULAR VALUE 84c. 1 lb. tins 3/2, Ib. tins 47c 25c. HAWES' LEmon 011. 25c PHONE 40. THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY. fi