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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1940-08-15, Page 8PAGE R THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD NEW CLOVER HONEY LARGE CHUCK ROAST For Threshing 178: 1b. CHOICE' IIB ROAST l.. lb. '20 -LB. Pail Schneidei's Guaranteed LARD $1.80 CHOICE HOME-MADE SAUSAGE 15c lb: VEAL CHOPS+ , 25c lb. LAMB CHOPS 30c; lb. Spring Chickens; Yearling Fowl, Choice. Veal, Young Pork and- Choice Beef for weekend. CONNELL & TYNDALL " CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT .MARKET Phone 162. Albert Street • Now More Than Ever' You'll Want FRIGIDAIRE CAN< HA,S iNo. 1 REFRIGERATOR leads again with— New Design New Convenience Features New Low Operating Cost. Call and see why Frigidaire is a better buy. I USED RANGETTE AT A BARGAIN SUTTER E PERDUE HARDWARE, PLUMBING & ELECTRICIANS PHONE 147w. CLINTON, ONT. Cool Feather Is Coming Have your furnace overhauled while the weather is fine. Get your order in now and be sure to have it ready. 14 A HARDWARE and 44 PLUMBING 9 Phone 244 ♦ �+,��.��w;H;.»��.QHS.;�,',�.�e.;«.:..1�..',�.�eJ,�i,�.i �'»:. i"i .'.+i"ii"i»i": i»:..i.+i i»i�:�+j�'� Red Cross opportunity Night When You first possess your daily paper. No, its not the markets, stocks, elections you want to see„ its the Front Page, with its headlines. What are they doing "over theme." Someone you know is there and he's fighting, yes, maybe suffering for us at hone. Perhaps you are planning to go yourself, its getting close even to us in Canada. The shock and crash may not be around our heads but we're duly concerned. Many have left good positions and gone to the Front; in fact they are the Front. What kind of news are you sending them? Is it good news, cheerful news? It's up to us to see to that. They are looking after your interest, taking your part at "The Front." They are looking for news regarding what you are doing for them. "They also serve who stand and wait.", Can we at home do anything—yes—On Thursday next you will have a chance to support the Red Cross under aus- en pices can send them good news, cheer- ful news, that while they are doing much for you "over there" you are in a true sense helping them here. Support the Red Cross. Its on hand to do for someone what you would do to relieve or lighten the load of that someone were they at your door. i '_ AUGUST SALE ANOTHER WEEK OF SPECIAL PRICES Look Over This List—If you can use any of thes6 goods, they are very cheap. FLANNELETTE BLANKETS Extra large size — Some are 70x00 and whipped singly While they last . . $2.35 pair. COTTON SHEETING—Very heavy quality and Double Bed width. Very special price 49c MEN'S POLO SHIRTS— Sizes 34 to 42 in qualities that sold to $1.00. While they last 590 MEN'S SUMMER COMBS.—Slightly he erfect--Reg. Price $1.00. Clearing at 79e SUMMER FOOTWEAR DON'T FORGET OUR BIG SHOE SALE. We are clearing all Summer Shoes at ridiculously low prices: WOMEN'S WHITE SHOES at $1 90 and $1.49 "BUY NOW AND SAVE" Plumsteel Bros. Arrow Shirts Agents Tip Top Tailors Scott & McHale Shoes ME IN, D. Fair Co Often the Cheapest—Always the Best oN 1 tldli�llil� �!���„�IIII''uu,' iuuul Ifg� _.,,,;� �I,IIII u VITASPRA NON-POISONOUS Plant Insecticide "Spray the V i t a's p r a way" and have clean healthy plants. PLANTS, CUT FLOWERS and FLORAL DESIGNS always available for every floral need. ' When you say it with flowers "SAY .1T WITH OURS" "SERVE BY SAVING" War Savings Stamps for sale at Our Flower Shop and Canadian National Express Office. 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 Miss Ruth Levis is visiting Mrs. Fred Sandy of Goderich. Miss Edith Paterson is holidaying at Wiarton and Owen Sound. Mr. and Mrs. Wnt. Higgins spent the weekend with relatives in Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Johnson spent Sunday with relatives in Walker- ton. Phyllis Merman is holidaying at Camp Minnidiaha, north of Goderich, this week. Miss Margaret Mair of Detroit, Mich. is visiting her mother, Mrs, Wm. Mair. Misses Winifred and Delle O'Neil of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Millar Adams. Mr. W. Moore treated himself to ear recently. Mr. Horne of Toronto is spending a few days with Mr! Wm. Moore. Constance United Church are hav- ing a picnic at Harbor Park, Goder- ich, August, 29th. Miss Lois Dodds of Toronto is spending a few days at the home of her aunt, Mrs, John Ferguson and Mr. Ferguson. Mr. Walter Scott was in Toronto on Monday. Rev. and Mrs. Clifford Britton and family of Inwood are visiting with his parents this week. FITZSIMONS & BATIEIN CHOICE CUTS FOR FRYING LAMB tHOPs .. , , 30c lb. P.ORK CHOPS . 22c lb. HAMBURG STEAK 18e lb. Choice Home -Made Sausage 15c VEAL CHOPS • 25e lb. We have Round Sirloin and T -Bone Stea.k. Fresh Liver, Beef or Pork 15c COOKED MEATS Jellied Veal 15e per Ib. Whyte's Bologna 18c per ib. Ring Bologna 18e per lb. Dumart's Weiners .. 23c per'lb. Cooked Ham 55e per lb. Chopped Virginia Ham 35c ib. Macaroni & Cheese Loaf 25c ib. Summer Sausage .. 30c per lb. FOR THRESHING We have choice meaty Roast of Beef and also some good Home - Rendered Lard at only 10c lb. Try us for Good Roasts. "We Serve to Serve Again" SMOKED & CURED MEATS Picnic Hams — Smoked Rolls Peameal Rolls—Peameal Bacon Breakfast Bacon—Back Bacon Choice Veal, Park, Lamb & Beef for weekend. PHONE 76 THURS., AUGUST 15, 1940 1 1 CONSTANCE Mrs. Meyers of Chicago has been holidaying with her sister, Mrs. Win. Thompson, Mrs. Wm. Thompson and sons John and Kenneth spent a few days recent- ly visiting friends in Montreal. Miss Verna Adams of Welland spent her holidays at the home of her SEE OUR NEW LINE Of the Famous LANE CEDAR CHESTS which have just arrived with trays in the lids, and other special features, they certainly are smartly design- ed, at attractive prices. Owing to this unusual weather we still have a stock of Lawn and' Verandah Furniture which is taking up valuable room, so if you want bargains that are bargains, here is your chance to save money. We carry a large assortment of Preserving Kettles iti Aluminum and different colors in Granites. Use a COLEMAN HOT PLATE or STOVE, they heat quickly and are economical. You can save 10* on a New LAWN MOWER now, as they will likely be higher priced next year. Take advantage of the saving. Keep Thursday Evening, August 22nd an open date for the Red Cross Frolic. THE STORE WITH THE STOCK BALL ZAPFE Toronto are visiting friends in Clinton. Major F. G. Thompson of Camp Bor- den spent the weekend at his home 1n town. Mr. Allan Farnham of Detroit, spent last week with, his mother, Mrs. A. Farnham. Miss (Catherine Fingland is visiting her friend, Miss Doris Ferguson of Seaforth. Miss Freda Sohoenhals is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cook in Sarnia this week. Mrs, W. D. Rankins of Winnipeg is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbison of town. Mr. Gordon Vernier, formerly of Clin- ton, of the R.C.A.F. has been trans- ferred to Montreal. Miss Luella Walkinshaw will spend the weekend with friends in Owen Sound and Wiarton. Mrs. Gordon Cuiringhaine and Miss Cathleen are visiting Toronto friends for s, Prow days. Mr. and MT's. Bill Leech and children of Toronto are visiting the lady's mother, Mrs. Win Mair. Miss JoAnne Cunitighame is spending this week in the United Church. Camp north of Gode"ieh. Mrs. John Hall and daughter, Mrs. A. Finch of Brantford are holiday- ing at Long Point Beach, Port Rowan. PHONE 195 Hardware -- Furniture — Funeral' Directors — Ambulance Ser•viee ,�,, �������,yy�W�. N. B.all, Phone 110 �����♦��� ♦��� J. T Zap Phone eletekezj��n�e.} 103 4. Superior Stores Mr. George Campbell of. Kirkland Lake is holidaying at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell, this week. Mrs Louise Beechlcy and daughter, Marie Louise of Flint, Mich„ visit- ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oeee last weekend. Misses Roberta and Jean Laidlaw, Kenneth Cooke and Jack Scowler spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. E. E.. Paterson at Weirton. Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon L. Hall and family of Cayuga spent the week- end with relatives in Clinton and vicinity. Mies Mary will remain for a longer visit. Mrs. A. L. Cart- wright, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Harvey Alexander. of God erich township, returned to Cayuga with them. PHONE 111--CLINTON. SPECIALS FOR AUG. 15, 16, 17th. RINSO, large size pkg. 22c Mrs. (!Eva Marshall of Winnipeg, daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. William Snarling of Clinton visit- ed Mr. and Mrs, Simnel Kemp for a few days and renewed acquaint- ances in Clinton after a lapse of forty. years. Many of the old friends have passed on or moved away, .int she said hor visit here was very mall enjoyed. .it AUG. 15, 16, 17th RTYODA HfD AND WHITE STORE CLINTON GOLDEN SPRAY CHEESE Pkg. QUAKE. t PUFFED WHEAT 2 pkgs. 15c EDDY'S SWAN MATCHES ... 3 for ,25c CORM FLAKES NEW PACK No. 4 FALCON PEAS 3 tins 25c GRAPE NUT FLAKES ORANGE PEKOE TEA 15c Pkg. 1 O c pkg. 35c Quaker pkg. 7c T X L JELLY POWDERS ... 3 for 13c CUT GREEN BEANS 2 for 19c SALMON F3IEF CORN RED & WHITE SWEET CORN tins 25c asp GODERICI SALT 2 f°113 c RED & WHITE CARROTS 2 for 19c Golden Net Red Cohoe tin 29c RED & WHITE VEG. 'SOUP 3 for 25c PUREX SUPER CREPE TISSUE' 3 for 25c TOP TOES Tip T CHOICE TO 2 tins 25c CLARK'S PORE and BEANS or 19c SURPRISE SOAP 4 for l9c VINEGAR XXX Pickling, gallon RED ROSE KETA SALMON 2 for 27c HEREFORD CORNED BEEF h tin 17c NEW I' FLUFFS pkg. 5c SOUTH SEA TUNA FIiSH {... tin 17c DURHAM CORN STARCH Pkg- 10C Quality F2resh. FRUITS and. VEGETABLES SEEDLESS CHOICE JUICY GRAPEFRUIT 4 - 25c LEMONS 3 for 1Oc No. 1 NEW POTATOES Pk. 25c CUCUMBERS BLUE BERRIES APPLES, CORN PEPPERS CARROTS, BEETS HEAD LETTUCE CANTELOPE SUNRIST PEACHES 0 ' ANGEL CAULIFLOWER 23c, 29c & 39c I, TOMATOES CALIFORNIA GRAPES HEARTS OIC CELERY SEEDLESS Cil010E 2 for 25c GRAPEFRUIT 5 - 25c BANANAS ... 3 lbs. 25c BUTTER Clinton Creamery First Grade, lb. ' 90 4b, QUALITY FRUITS & GROCERIES PHONE — 48 PROMPT DELIVERY `° C L i N T N 1 STRAWBERRY JAM, 32 oz. jar 25c PUFFED WHEAT, Quaker 2 pkgs. 13c CARDEN PATCH PEAS, 17 oz. 2 tins 19c PURE LARD, is 2 lbs. 19c PEANUT BUTTER, 24 oz. jar 23c SALMON, Cascade, l's tin .... 17c HEINZ BAKED BEANS, Medium 2 tins 25c COWAN'S COCOA, 1's tin .... 27c SNOWFLAKE AMMONIA . pkg. 5c GI'LLET'I"S LYE tin 12e LIBBY'S CA'T'SUP, 12 oz. btl. . 14e MUFFE'I'S pkg. 10e CRISCO l's 21e 3's 6tc SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR, pkg. 25c PRUNE JUICE, 12 oz. tin .... 13c ORANGES, Med. Size .. doz. 25c LEMONS, Lge. Size .... 3 for 10c CARROTS ........ bench 5c POTATOES, No. 1 peek 25c TOMATOES 5 lbs. 25c 1. 19B iql q Free Delivery e AUGUST 15, 1 SEAL RCONOMY PEERLESS' WHEAT PUFFS, 2 large pkgs. . 25c TOASTED PRAIRIE NUTS — the improved Puffed Wheat --large package with tumbler ......... 25c KRUMBLES — Cash in on your coupons, they are worth 5c each when buying this cereal. 2 pkgs. for CORN FLAKES, Sugar Krisp, 3 pkgs. for Zlc CLUB HOUSE SPICES '— All new stock, choose from our display stand. Packages 5c or lOc VINEGAR — Cider or White Wine. Have a gallon with your order, while on sale, per gallon 35c BEST RICE 3 lbs. 25c TAPIOCA, good white 2 lbs. 19c HORNE'iS CUSTARD, POWDERS, 5 pkgs. with bowl GINGER SNAPS 2 lbs. 19'c MAPLE LEAF SOAP FLAKES Family Size 59 c Large Size 18c Small Size, 10c 27c 21c EASIFIRST SHORTENING 2 lbs. 25c ca��>,nxr�vu+ua: 17 -- DOMESTIC p0;FF.�'��iG . SHORTENING ,4 SN�RT!l! Per Lb. 4�' BISCUITS, Sweet Mixed 2 lbs. 29c SODA BISCUITS, Christie's Premium 1 lb. box 17c SOYAMALT, Chocolate Flavored, 24 oz. tins 12 oz. tins 65c 35c 8 oZ. tins 21c NEW No. 1 WHITE HONEY, 4 Ib. tin 50c CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP, 5 lb. tin ................................ -"1 40c Crosse & Blackwell GRAPEFRUIT JUICE -50 oz. size 20 oz. size 13 c McLaren's. OLIVES, 27 oz. btls 39c .Sweet Gherkin Pickles, 28 oz, 29c Marshmallow CANDY, per 111 lSc CHOCOLATE BARS, any brand in stock 6 for 25c A LONG LASTING—ECONOMICAL TOILET SOAP MAPLE LEAF SOAP 3 cakes l5 c PHONE 40.THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONS