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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1940-10-17, Page 8PAGE. S HEAD CHEESE CHOICE RIB ROAST BEEF SHOULDER ROAST PORK CHUCK ROAST VEAL VEAL STEWS 20 -LB. PAIL LARD 10t lb. 18c lb - 20c lb. 20c Ib. 15c lb. $.1.95 LAMB VEAL & CHICKEN,S For Weekend. CONNELL & TYNDALt,. " CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET " Plane 162. Albert Street stoves If you are interested int a New or Used Stove call and see for yourself what can be had for the least money. We Carry a Full Line of PIPES — Galvanized and Black Any size made to your specifications. One USED COOK STOVE in Good Condition. SUTTER & PERDUE HARDWARE, PLUMBING & ELECTRICIANS 'TON, ONT PHONE 147w. . i Men's and Boy's Overcoats Specially Priced for Early Selling You may not need that new Winter Overcoat just now, but why neglect looking over our coats while the stock is at its hest. We have a wonderful assortment of big Warm Winter Coats in the latest models and mostly British Woollens and the prices are much lower than today's price of these imported cloths would, suggest. , Come in and let us show you the saving you can make, while present stock lasts. ;MEN'S COATS $16.50 up — BOY'S COATS $6.95 up. Y tar a ..Take a look at your Hat? Everyone else does, If you are not satisfied with its ap- pearance, come in and let us show you what's new and nifty—in the famous ADAM HATS at $' Other Lines — Special at $1.95 Pn.. IumsteelU� ros. Arrow Shirts — Adams Hats — Scott & Mcllale Shoes Exclusive Agents Tip Top Tailors DO YOU at all all times carry your registration oertificate with you? There are penalties for not doing; so and they are severe ones. You may be asked any tiane and. place to produce it, by a qualified officer, in your car, at your bank, on the street, when you apply for a job, when both employer and em- ployee may be fined. If carried loose they become torn and worn out. We have a neat imita- tion leather folder to preserve and securely hold it, convenient for poc- ket or purse, size 3"x41/J". Will also hold identification card and auto lic- ense and the price is 20e. A bargain. is —.A gainful and satisfactory tran- saction — Mr. Dictionary Webster, says so. Your registration card car- ried on your person may save you many dollars and our folder might effect the saving. We quote from a recent daily newspaper "Ontario jail population. has decreased, this will make room for people who mislay their registration cards." IF YOU KNEW the price before buying them you would be surprised to find them such good value. If you learned the price after having them you would be astonished to fmd them so low priced. Unusual worth and prudent expenditure are united in your purchase of a set of four glass mixing BOWLS, they have turned down rim making them so easy to grip, the smallest in the nest is 0 in. diameter and the graduate to 9" in the largest size. At 60c for the set of four they are a good buy and a utility Kitchen convenience and so easily cleaned. There is a much help- fulness in the style of a bowl as in the button you use, to turn on your light. Cheapness is not how little' you have paid but what you have gotten. These bowls do not repel by their cheapness. Costs nothing to see them—little to own them. OUR IDEA of a successful busi- ness man is one satisfied always with the profit on a square deal. Tim W. D. Fair Co Often the Cheapest—Always the Best ire e. ÷:44 » s »moi«1 »4 4.X.:"„ «t N+,X+..I.:+«i 'K W.4.W.t."i'4 4', A"* -4,..""......." ` WIIEN IN NEED OF ','i' E'' Plumbing or Heating Call 244 i.it. 1 Spencer Range, only used 5 months, a bargain. If Also 1 3 -Burner Coal Oil Stove and Oven 4; also a bargain. FOR QUICK RESULTS. F e HARDWARE and T.Hllawkins, PLUMBING Phone 244 r•�„w�wf..;..;«;«,_,«; ».,«._, :«;«'r2»:«; :M .: ?�;Mi:.he+,:aN k+: ;:'r? d»2«; ; :•?s :! �.'i' A New 3tock HAS ARRIVED TO SELECT FROM We are especially proud of the assortment of LAMPS, all sorts in Tri -Lights with a wide range in price. Then there are Bridge, Table, Bouduoir and Bed lamps galore; also a new stock of Dining Room, Livingroom, Bedroom, Chester- field Suites. Lounging and Occasional Chairs, and we knew the prices will suit you. Hard are Department It won't be long till you will need some treat around the bonce.. Well, we have the STOVES and RANGES to thrown that heat, also some good second hand stoves. If you are having trouble with your STORM DOORS, see the New Combination Door, all you have to do is change the glass or screen part. It will pay to fix any broken panes of Glass now as prices are soaring, TIIE STORE WITH THE STOCK BALL & ZAPFE PHONE 195 Hardware — Furniture - Funeral Directors Ambulance Service W. N. Ball Phone 110 J. J. Zapfe, Phone 103 tl11110.111111 Mr. and Mrs• Gordon Howes were visitors at Owen Sound. Mr. Jack Scouler of the Royal Bank visited at his home in Dutton. Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Fines and fancily were Kitchener visitors over the holiday. Miss Norene Robinson, Zurich, spent the weekend with her friend, Miss Willa Jervis. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cuninghame and family were visitors at Bayfield over Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs, G. H. Jefferson and Miss Catharine spent the holiday at Inverhuron. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Osbaldeston of Camp Borden visited with Mrs. A, Cardwell on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Seeley, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Seeley and sons, spent the weekend at Newmarket. Miss R. V. Irwin was 'a visitor at St. Marys over the holiday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vessey. Mr, H. B• Manning and family of Toronto spent the weekend at home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Manning. Mr. Newman Paterson, Parry Sound, spent the weekend with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Paterson. Mr. Benson Corless of Norwich, ac- companied by Miss Dorothy Cor- less of Zurich visited at their home here over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Chapman, Miss V. Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Chapman Jr., of Owen Sound, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Kearns. Misses Abbot, Stephen, Pasel, and Messrs. T. W. McGuffin and R. Kendall of the Collegiate staff, were at their respective homes over the holiday. Mr, and Mrs. A. Burr of Montreal, and son Pte. Arthur Burr of the R.C.O.C., London, were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans of town. Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Jervis and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jervis and Mar- lene spent the Thanksgiving week- end with relatives in Burlington, Toronto and Port Hope. Miss Wilhemina Trewartha of Tor- onto visited her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. N. W. Trewartha over the weekend, and assisted in the An-. niversary services in Holniesville United Church, singing morning and evening, Thanksgiving guests at the home of Mrs. Mary Snarling included: Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Collett of Niagara Falls, Ont., Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Arnold, Belleville, Mr. and Mac. A. Snarling and son John of St. Marys, Mr; 'and' Mrs. Jas. Landes- borough and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fear of Tuckersmith. L THE 'CLINTON NEWS -RECORD., BITTERSWEET For your Winter Boquets. 25s a bch. TULIP BULBS We have: a limited quantity of mixed bulbs of .,good varieties, suitable, for outdoor planting. 35c a dos. 2t1l size — 25c a doz. Also a limited quantity of Daf- fodils for anrtduor planting 5c each. The usual Fall shipments of Dutch Bulbs can not, of course, be procured this year. PREPARED SOIL FOR SALE 15c a Pail CELERY sold at the Greenhouse direct from the Celery beds. 2 bunches 5c Do your houseplants need a tonic? Try Ryponex• "M.rve iY Saving"—We sell War Savings Stamps. F. R. CUNINGHAME Member pf Florists Tel, Del As. Personal care given every order and special attention given to funeral orders. Phones 176 and 31 i S 1 Quailty Meat Market SMOKED MEATS Sweet Pickled Rolls ... 30c ib. Smoked Rolls 33c ib. Breakfast Bacon (sliced) 33c lb. Back Bacon (sliced) 45c 113. Peameal Bacon 35c lb. Smoked Picnic Ham '25c lb. COOKED MEATS Cooked Ham 55c 4b. Macaroni & Cheese Loaf 25e lb. Whyte's Best Bologna 18c lb. Ring Bologna 18e ib. Virginia Style Ham 35e Ib. Corn Beef 30e Ib. FRESH BEEF CUTS Brisket Boil 12e lb. Rib Boil 15c lb. Roast of Beef 18c lb. FANCY MEATS Fresh Home-made Sausage 15c Fr,,esh Pork & Beef Liver 15c Beef Tongues 15c Ib. Beef Hearts 12e lb. 20 Lb. Pail Duff's Lard $1.80 Bulk Lard 10e 1b. Dumart's Shortening 2 lbs. 25c Jewel Shortening 2 lbs. 29e FOR THE WEEKEND Beef - Pork - Veal & Lamb. ALL HOME -KILLED' MEATS. ROSS FITZSIMONS PHONE 76 Hi! Ho! Come To The FAIR WHERE—At Wesley -Willis Church. W 11. E N—SATURDAY, ,OCT. 25th, • 2.30 o'clock. VISIT THE Novelty Booth Hoene Baking Booth Homemade Candy Booth FOR AFTERNOON TEA consisting of Jellied Meats - Salad - Pickles White and Brown Bread Pie and Cake and Tea. Business People 6 to 7 pan. THURS., OCT. 17, 1940 10-2 Annivei nary Services CLINTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday, Oct. 20 th, Special Speaker for the day: REV. HUGH .TACK, SEAFORTH. Special Music by the Choir: Solos, Duets, Quartettes, and Anthems. Organist and Choir Leader: Mrs. Bert Boyes. FOWL SUPPER — in ---- ST. ST. .IOSEPH'S HALL - CLINTON Tuesday, October 29 th Supper served from 5.30 to 8.00 p.m. ADULTS 50e CHILDREN 25c BINGO—DANCE to Arthur's Orch. 10-2 Superior Stores PHONE 111—CLINTON. 19c SALE OCTOBER, 17, 18, 19 ST. WILLIAM'S ORANGE AND GRAP'E'FRUIT MARMALADE 2 lb. jar 19c QUICK QUAKER OATS age. pkg. 19c CORN SYRUP ........ 2 lb. tin 19c SWEET MEATY PRUNES 2 lbs. 19e AYLMER PORK & BEANS, 20 oz. 2 tins 19c AYLMER TOMATO JUICE, 251/2, oz. 2 tins 19c HEINZ KETCHUP .. ige. btl. 19c DURHAM CORN STARCH 2 pkgs. 190 AYLMER SOUPS, TOM. or VEG....... 2 tins 19c CARBOLIC SOAP, Richards 4 bars 19c AYLMER G. 13. CORN, 16 oz. 2 tins 19c COUNTRY KIST PEAS, 16 D" 2 tins 190 PARD DOG FOOD 2 tins 19c CASCADE SALMON l's tin 19c PUMPKIN -FACE BISCUITS lb. 19c NEILSON'S COCO,A... %z 7b. tin 19c CARNATION MILK, lge. tin 2 for 19c MINUTE TAPIOCA 2 pkgs. 19c LIBBYY'S SPAGHETTI 16 oz. tin 2 for 19e SPRING MOP STICKS each 19c SANT WHITE TOILET TISSUE 3 rolls for. 19c TI R,THflWPSON ivery it Free Del1 OCT. 17, 18 & 19th kf YOEIR' fll D AND IVHITE ETRE CLINTON NA, LIB Y' DEEP -BROWN BEANS, tin IOc 1VIcCORMICK'S L! B B Y' S FIG BARS ... 2 lbs. 35c ELGIN PURE n 3 lg. tins 25c a. Pork & Beans LARD 2 lbs. 19c �r.. EARLY RISER COFFEE lb. 39c ROSE BAKING POWDER lb. tin isc LIBRY'S DARK RED KIDNEY BEANS tin 10e IVORY LIB B Y ' S COOKED McLAREN'S STUFFED SOAP 3 lg. bars 20c Spaghetti mavvES bottle. 25c. , RED & WHITE PASTRY BISCUITS 3 pkgs. 25c FLOUR 7-1b. bag 25c Libby's FRUIT COCKTAIL 16 oz. tin _ 23c KELLOGG'S WHEAT 3 tins 25c 3 PKGS. 22c QUICK QUAKER OATS Lg. Pkg. 19c FREE 'One -Fifth Lb. Tin with each lb. tin 29c Aylmer PEAS and CARROTS, 2 tins 25c AYLMER TOMATO LIBBY'S TOMATO AYLMER VEGETABLE SOUP 3 tins 25c CATSUP SOUP 3 tins 25c MAPLE LEAF SOCKEYE 2 for 29c SPANISH PLAIN (SALMON tin 23c 'OLIVES lg. jar 35c Red and White TOMATOES Choice 2's tin 10c RED & WHITE RED & WHITE O. P. TEA , 1/� lb. 38c FALCON PEAS 2 tins 19c LI13IIY'S PINEAPPLE JUICE 2 tins 25c COFFEE ib. tin 55c FALCON CORN BANTAM tin lib c POTATOES No 1 Irish Cobbler's, 75 Ib. Bag 99c SUNKIST JUICY ORANGES doz. 29c CHOICE HEARTS OF CELERY bunch 10c SEEDLESS 5 FOR GRAPEFRUIT WEET SUNKIST LG. SWEET POTATOES' 4 lbs. 17c ORANGES doz. 39c b' A NC Y TOK A' PES 2 lbs. 19c CHOICE HEAD LETTUCE 10c TUIC'Y LEMONS 4 fol' 10c QUALITY FRUITS & GROCERIES PHONE - 48 PROMPT DELIVERY CLINTON WOMEN'S COTTON HOUSE DRESSES ANY DOLLAR DRESS 89c FOR WOMEN'S' WOOL SWEATER COATS Black, Blue or Wine Shades. IF IN NEED OF A SWEATER CHOOSE THIS ONE — PRICE .... $2.15 GIRL'S TARTAN DRESSES $125 err . EACH WOMEN'S COTTON HOSE 19c PER PAIR WOMEN'S FELT HOUSE SLIPPERS WITH, LEATHER SOLES f�135 AND HEELS SPP GIBSONIA STRIPED FLANNEL 36 IN. WIDE 17c . PER YARD PER YARD GREY COTTON 11c PRINT or BROADCLOTH PER YARD 19c MEN'S WOOL CLOTH WINDBREAKER'S COLORS: Brown or Blue, a good jacket for the working man. full range of sizes. $2.79 PRICE ONLY `1' MEN'S ALL WOOL SWEATERS Assorted Shades, closelyy knit with a neat fitting collar and real value for you; AT ONLY. $2'9'8 MEN'S WOOL WORK SOCKS PER PAIR MEN'S WORK SHIRTS 65c AND 89c EACH MEN'S DRESS S FLIRTS $1'00 $125 - $1.49 39c EACH BOY'S BREECHES WHIPCORD PER PAIR $185 BOY'S LONG PANTS AGES 8 to 18 YRS. 2.8.5 -2'49 1.75 PER PAIR BOYS WOOL GOLF HOSE PER PAIR 45c BOY'S COTTON GOLF HOSE 2. .FOR 45c MEN'S RUBBER BOOTS KNEE LENGTH WWITH INSOLES $1.98 PER PAIR MEN'S PULLOVER RUBBERS PER PAIR 79c. BOY'S RUBBER BOOTS KNEE LENGTH, AND HEAVY WEIGHT SIZES 1 to 5 $165 PER PAIR BOY'S Black or Tan OXFORDS SIZES L to 5 $2.59 i3ROGUK' STYLE — PRICE BOY5S PULLOVER RUBBERS 69c PER. PAIR PHONE 40. THE STORE TI -IAT SAVES YOU MONEY.