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THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
THUS., AUGUST 22, 194G
HOME-MADIE SAUSAGE 15c lb.
HOME-MADE HAD CHEESE 10c Ib.
FRESH BACON 2Oc Ib•
18c Ib.
15c Ib..
SIDE PORK in piece
VEAL & LAMB STEWS
CHICKENS VEAL - LAMB - PORK As BEEF+
For Weekend.,
CO NELIL & TYNDALSL
" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "'
Phone 162. Albert Street
leads again with—
New Design
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Now More Than Ever
You'll Want
FRIGIDAIRE
CANADA1S No. 1
REFRIGERATOR
New Convenience Features
New Low Operating Cost.
Call and see why Frigidaire is a better buy.
1 USED R.ANGETTE AT A BARGAIN
SUTTER .Ei PERDUE
HARDWARE, PLUMBING & ELECTRICIANS
PHONE 147w. CLINTON, .ONT.
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Cool Weather Is Coming
Have your furnace overhauled while the weather
is fine.
Get your order in now and be sure to have it ready.
SCHOOL TOGGERY
SPECIALLY PRICED FOR BALANCE
OF AUGUST.
Boy's Camp Shoes—very special
Girl's Brown Sport Shoes—
Sizes to 2%—Clearing 1.49
Children's Camp Shoes—
Sizes to 102—While they last 98c
Smart New Oxfords for the older girls -
1.95 & 2.50
Boy's Sweaters and Sweat Jshirts as low as 59c,
See our Clearing Lines of Boy's Pants -69c up
BOY'S CLOTHING
We have just opened a beautiful new range of BOYS SUITS.
' They come in the new Greens and Blues and in sizes to fit the
. small bay or the young man at Collegiate. They are priced much.
below today's values and we suggest yon see thein while sizing
is complete.
FULL RANGE SHIRTS BELTS - BRACES - ETC.
1.29 & L39
Plumsteel Bros.
Arrow Shirts Agents Tip Top Tailors Scott & Mellale Shoes
b-,11.4.12+w.awswgl.
G NIC;IT'S x EST
IS W..ORTI•I A. LOT AND HELPS TO BUILD UP THAT ENERGY
WIHICH IS SO IMPORTANT IN THESE TIMES OF &rams
;. Our advice is, spend a little extra money and get a MARSHALL
IIIATRESS, which will really hill you off to sleep so that whenyou start another day, you will feel refreshed, and vigorous.
+n+ We have SPECIAL PRICES on these famous Mattresses during
3t: the nr,anth of .August, as well as other makes which are less
3 expensive.
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HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
It will aeon he 'time to think of heating 'problems, if its a
stave or range you need, this store is the place to come as our
stock consists et a goad selection. of Wingham, Ilarristen and
Bench Stoves, giving a'great price range.
�;« ENJOY THE FUN TONIGHT AND HELP THE RED CROSS. .
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4=* Hardware — Furniture — Funeral Directors — Ambulance Service
g W. N. Bali, Phone 110 • J. 1. Zapfo, Phone '105 .1.
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Although hidden for several sea
sons among other "treasures" in your
attic or elsewhere, that picture has
at last been brought to light — at
least we hope so.
Why not Have it framed and hung
on your wall—thats where it belongs.
Perhaps you will .be surprised how
much a• frame will add to it's appear-
ance and how little it will cost.
May we expect you soon?,
Our endeavour will be to serve you
at mininnun price and maximum
workmanship that you may be pleas-
ed and we the r'ioherby your good
opinion.
McCalls Magazine hag won its way
by merit.' It gives you monthly
Fashions — News --Fiction — Home
Malting — Style — Beauty. In every
department artistic, typographical,
and mechanically appealiing to a
highly intelligent clientele, No prem-
isms, no clubbing offers. It publish-
era believed it was capable of ex-
pansion: and devoted their energies
to making McCalls itself, the magnet.
And its price is 15e
Our knowledge gained by exper-
ience has taught us that a quality.
product, honestly made and fairly
priced is the only kind that survives•,
this feature is notable when window
shades are under consideration.
One thing we feel that half or
more the people don't know about is
a new glue called Iron Glue.
It is the stickiest sticker eictant,
mends: most anything. Sold to hold.
Quick to stick, 10e a bottle with
brush and spreader.
Tim W. D. Fair Go
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
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Mr. J. C. Swan of Toronto spent
the weekend at his home in town.
Mr. and Mrs, T. R. Jenkins spent
last week at Kincardine and Walk-
erton.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Tanner and
children were guests last week with
the lady's father, Mr. Wm. Walker.
Mrs. Al. Smith of Dresden is visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
Hawkins.
Miss Ethel McDougall of Detroit was
the guest last week of Miss Eileen
Atkinson.
Miss Helen and Mr. Gordon Hermann
are holidaying at Toronto and at
Big Bay Point on Lake Simeoc.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Feagan of Nile,
were Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Easom.
Miss Helen Grealis has returned af-
ter a two weeks' vacation in Wind-
sor and Crystal Beach.
Miss Isabel Ashton of Stratford is
holidaying at her hone in town.
Mrs. J. F. Clancy and daughter,
Mary, of Guelph, spent a few days
Iast week with Mrs. Henri.
Miss Annie Nelson Of orillia is holi-
daying at the home of her broth-
'er, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Nelson, of
town.
Mrs. G. H. Barr of Toronto visited
this week with her father, Mr.
Fred Lockwood and. other members
of the family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Hall and
sons, Ted and Jack of Toronto are
the guests this week of Mr. and
Mrs. G. E. Hall.
Dr. and. Mrs. A.. F. Cooper and son,
Grant of Toronto, spent a few days
recently with.' the former's mother,
Mrs. Sarah Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Scruton and Mr,
and Mrs. Elgin Underhill of Vienna
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. Scruton.
Mrs. Paxman of London and son,
Clare, accompanied by Miss B.
Clinger visited with Ma and Mrs.
Wm. McOlinchey over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Nelson, Miss
Annie Nelson and Mrs. Geo. Hol-
land visited an Sunday last with
the iatter's daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Ervin Zinn of Luckn.ow.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stephenson• and
daughters, Mary and Catherine
and sons Harry and John of Cop-
per Cliff were recent guests of
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Corless.
Mrs, James Dalrymple, who has been
visiting her sister, Mrs. Robert
Dalrymple and other friends, left
last weekend for her home in
Avonlea, Sask. • Mrs. Dalrymple
accompanied her sister as far as
Toronto and spent a few days with
Mr.. and Mrs. Geo, Twyford.
GODERICE TOWNSHIP
Mrs. Gordon Livermore of London
bas returned hone after spending a
few days with bar mother, Mrs. A.
B. Stephenson who is confiner to her
bed.
Miss Doris Gene Croden is visit-
ing her cousin, Miss June Stephenson.
' Mr. C. B. Middleton is quite ill
at his home on the Bayfield Line,
.Miss Clara Nediger of Clinton and
Master Donald Savage of Seaforth
have returned home after •visiting;
with their aunt, Mrs. Arthur Welsh.
Council Meeting '
Council met in Holmesville ori Mon
"Serve by Saving”
War Savings StamJlps
for sale at our Flower Shop, in
connection with the Canadian Na-
tional Express Office.
"Life is Service”
We are here to serve you for
your floral needs for any occasion.
Garden Bouquets of assorted
flowers for sale at popular prices.
Dill for. Sale
!Spray The Vitaspra Way
to have healthy clean plants.
HYPONEX will give yens plants
Vitamin D.
40s 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
FITISIMQNS &BATKIN
BEEF Lb.
Choice Roast Beef .. 17e - 18c
Choice Boils 12e - 15c
Hamburg Steak .. , 2 lbs. 35e
VEAL
Choice Roast Veal 20e
Veal Chops25c
Choice Veal Stew 15c
CURED MEATS
Bacon on piece) 29c
Pea Meal Bacon 35c
Smoked Back Bacon ...., 45e
Pea Meal Rolls and S. Rolls
Liver—Beef & Pork 15c
Choice Sausage 15c
COOKED MEAT
Jellied Veal & Pork 15c
Bcicgna 18c
Weiners 23e
Macaroni & Cheese 25c
Corned Beef, 30c
Minced Ham ..., .... 35e
Cooked Ram . • 55c
Try us for goad meaty
threshing roasts.
VEAL — LAMB — BEEF and
PORK FOR WEEKEND.
PHONE 76
day, Aug. 5. By-law No, 6 set the
rates of taxation as follows: County
'77-10, Township 2 mills, General
school 4 mills, Bayfield local 5 mills,
Hydro 36-10, special 1 mill, S.S. No.
1 35-10, S.S. No. 2 31-10, S.S. No.
3 28-10, S.S. No. 4 25-10, S.S. No. 5
26-10, S.S. No. 6 33-10, S.S. No. 8
2 mills, S.S. No. 9 18-10, No. 9 de-
benture rate 27-10, S.S. No. 10 12-10,
S.S. No. 11. 2 mills, Union No. 2 15-10,
Union No. 8 28-10, Union No. 10 nil,
Union No. 12 3 mills. Hydro rates
and telephone rates as furnished lat-
er. The following accounts were paid:
Telephone system, temporary loan,
$650; News -Record, printing, $3.65;
Miss Ouninghame, flowers, $6.00; H.
C. Lawson, premium on road insur-
ance, $125.00; Clinton Hospital, in-
digent account, $9.00; Supt. pay
voucher, No. 5, $589.95. Council ad-
journed to meet on Monday, Sept. 2
at 1.30 pan.
Superior Stores
PHONE 111--CLINTON.
SPECIALS FOR
AUG. 22, 23, 24 th.
KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES,
8 oz. • 2 for 13c
AYLMER PORK & BEANS,
20 oz. 2 tins 13e
AYLMER G. 13. CORN,
17 es. 2 tins 19c
AYLMER PEACHES,
2's Squat Tins
AYLMER TOMATO JUICE,
10 oz. tin 5c -- 251/2 oz. 2 tins 21e
LIBBY'S COOKED SPAGHETTI,
2 tins 19e
ARCTIC PASTRY FLOUR . 7's 23c
24's 65c
SALMON, CASCADE, I's tin 17e
HILLCREST SHORTENING,
2 lbs. for 25c
NEILSON'S COCOA .. 1/7, lb. tin 19e
I•IEINZ CATSUP ...1.4 oz. btl. 18e
CORNER BEEF tin 180
VINEGAR XXX ........ gal. 35e
APPLE .JUICE 8 oz. tin 5c
TOMATOES, No. 1,
Large Basket .. .... 45e
PO'T'ATOES No. 1 Peck 25e
GRAPEFRUIT 5 for 25e
013ANG1S, SUNKIST .... don, 25e
CELERY HEARTS each 1.0e
15e
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Free. Delivery
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AUG. 22, 23 & 24
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VINEGA
XXX Pickling, gallon
35c
RED & WHITE TOMATO
JUICE tin 5c
CHOICE PIE
PEACHES ... 2 tins 19c
SUGAR Redpath 10 lbs.
FANCY QUALITY
RED & WHITE
LOBSTER
1/2's tin 29c
PINEAPPLE 32 oz.. jar
MARMALADE ............27c
RED & WHITE
LOBSTER ...1/4's tin 19c
69c
IN TOMATO SAUCE vemzeleme® RED & WHITE PEANUT
HERRING tinKELLOGG'S
14c Corn Flakes BUTTER jar 25c
2 PKGs. 15c LOQ
SOAP
PEAS No 4 Falcon 2 tins 19c
P & G
SOAP
6 for 25c
4 for 23c
FALCON BANTAM
CORN 2 tins 19c
SWEET. MIXED
PICKLES ,4... jar 23c
BISCUITS
MAPLE LEAF
RED SOCKEYE
SALMON
1/z's tin 21c
CHOICE QUALITY
TOMATOES 2 tins 25c
5 -STRING
BROOM 29c
Weston's Orange Mallows, 2 lbs. 29c
FOR . JAM USE
,CER,TO
OLD. NIPPY
CHEESE lb. 25c
LIBBY'S
Pork & Beans
tin 9c
QT. JAR BAKING
POWDER . 25c
LIPTON'S
TEA
%2 LB. PKG.
38c
Quality Fresh FRUITS and VEGETABLES
LARGE JUICY
LEMONS , 3 for ilk
RED PEPPERS
PICKLING ONIONS
GREEN PEPPERS
SWEET JUICY SUNKIST
ORANGES
23c, 29c & 39c
Dozen
e
NEW. No. 1
POTATOES
15 LB. PK.
25c
CANTELOUPE
BLUE BERRIES
PEACHES
BANANAS
Golden Yellow, 2 lbs.
17c
Ne. 1 CHOICE'
ONIONS' 3 lbs. 10c
GRAPES --- CUKES
CABBAGE
BEETS — CORN
SEEDLESS
GRAPEFRUIT
5 for 25c
DUCHESS 6 QT. BASKET
APPLES 25c
CELERY HEARTS
HEAD: LETTUCE
CARROTS
c
QUALITY FRUITS & GROCERIES
PHONE - 43 PROMPT DELIVERY - CUNT N
PEAS, New Pack, Size 42 tins 19c
CORN, Golden Bantam, 2 tins 21c
OLIVES, 27 oz. jar 4 35c
TOMATO JUICE, 26 oz., 2 for 19c
CATSUP, Tiger Brand, 26 oz., 17c
25c
1 lb. 47c
3/2 ib. 25c
EGULAR W4WE $4c
SEEDLESS RAISINS ... 2 lbs. 25c
Puffed Seedless RAISINS, ... lb. 17c
PEACHES, Dried per lb. 21c
APRICOTS, Dried per lb. 23c
PRUNES, Dried per ib. 1Oc
STRAWBERRY JAM ,.. 2 lbs. 29c
SWEET PICKLES,
Homemade Brand, 27 oz.... 23c
SALMON, Guest Brand, Fancy Red
Sockeye 1 lb. tins 39c
SALMON, York Brand,t
fancy pink 1/', lb. tins 12c
CHICKEN fIADDIIE,
Brunswick 1 lb. tins 15 c
HERRING in Tomato Sauce,
1 lb. tin 15c
OLD CHEESE per Ib.. 25c
SODAS, Christie's Premium Salted,
lb. boxes 17c -
COTTAGE ROLLS;
not smoked per ib. 25c
WEINERS, Swift's per lb. 20c
BOLOGNA in piece per lb. 13c
BREAKFAST BACON,
machine sliced per lb. 29c
COOKED HAM •
machine 'sliced per lb. 55c
PHONE 40.
THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY.