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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1940-12-05, Page 8bf et4t IMIZ-Wiezatgtel rarateeeMtatateratatMMI tat Quality Meats CHOICE BEEE BY FRONTQUARTER 13c ib. CHOICE BEEF BY HIND QiJARTER 15c lb. DRESSED HOG BY HALF 121/2c lb. CHOICE HOME-MADE SAUSAGE 15c lb. PORK CHOPS i 22c ib. VEAL CHOPS 25c ib. VEAL BABY BEEF — PORK — CHOICE BEEF — CHICKENS — DUCKS & GEESE FOR WEEKEND. CONNELL & TYNDALL " CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET " sn Phone 102. Albert Street tfarsros�rar r-h,Dt2r-1i- 2-=,fgt= 2ror2r-DatDe eftr Da ktrt &ivrmrb''±aura"rkrar Pai-,Sret-Dr2i;tt PAGE R 1 q ame o' ateleisa-k'.t6tF'.F,t€'mtetclatmareta.tarekt tetarery.erseratmerarztaretPi vu CALL AND SEE LINE UP OF SPECIALS WE HAVE Electric Frigidaire Refrigerator Electric Washers — Electric Rangettes Toasters — Irons — Waffle Iron Grills Curlers and Christmas Tree Lights. PYREX WARE OF ALL KINDS: Such as Casseroles, Cake Pans, Pie Plates, Coffee & Tea Pots, Fry Pans & Flame Ware. Stainless Steel Ware Chinaware and Novelties all at Popular Prices. SUTTER & PERDUE A HARDWARE, PLUMBING & ELECTRICIANS '}R PHONE 147w. CLINTON, ONT. .80rai9eivrear a Darei9a0 2 t2t2 2;mirr2 2tA- 12r2 intZt:ealydra 2r2r2i-2;;dr2r9int2tar29=06:4** tnkat6449eteretwat tztatalet=4. et tiretaretttattarMtMerareetaretstetetatetetetetoatetctetetA GIFTS THAT PLEASE AT THE PRICE YOU WISH TO PAY LET US HELP YOU CHOOSE GIFTS THAT ARE BOTH A PRACTICAL AND PLEASING. as HERE WE SUGGEST A FEW OF THE SPECIAL LINES BEING OFFERED THIS WEEK: MEN'S BATII ROBES—Nicely tailored and a very special gar- ment at S3 95 BOXED TIES 35c - 50e - 75e & 81,00 MEN'S LINED KID GLOVES—Black, Brown or Grey , , , , 51.19 c5 MEN'S SILK SCARVES—A Special Assortment at ... , .. 51.00 cu LADIES HOUSE DRESSES—Smart new styles at 51 00 a WOOL'I'EX BLANKETS (Part Wool)—Only a few left at this price 52.25 We are also showing a full assortment of MIEN'S FINE SHIRTS 51.00 up — BOXED HANDKFS. 25c up MEN'S AND BOY'S HOUSE SLIPPERS — FANCY SOX BOXED BRACES — MEN'S BETTER KID GLOVES tc $2.50 MEN'S AND BOY'S PYJAMAS AND FINE SHIRTS BY TOOKE AND ARROW SWEATERS — WINDBREAKERS — LEATHER COATS, Etc. MEN'S AND BOY'S OVERCOATS — Some Very Special Prices During the Next Two Weeks. Plumsteel Bros. 2 � a a i. 2 • Sta Arrow Shirts — Adonis Hats Scott & McHale Shoes i' �k Exclusive Agents Tip Top Tailors P. A ..YSitrt2antriarream-mYr2r t2i3-at mt2r2 atZ''OrBtrttDar2WIDtrat2riTstork ate 2rer2r2r2a l;r0aaDa: 'v.rrte.ez,Vetoter.c—'t6tetoOzteterw,,t6-nagte�rVP?$tP,tetetcletatyia,'.gtgorttt t ;tvgteterSlat€tg'tet€ter.. la This is the'.S'easou for RANGES and HEATERS See our line before buying. IS YOUR FURNACE SAFE FOR THE WINTER. See us about a Hecla Furnace. They lead. Let us show you why. HARDWARE and T. Uawliins,PLUMBING ��gaa Phone 244 "retet2 wrorlrtoma2twr rctoimai2t ziz Lobar r2rd'raber2i3rermaird+"imorft3rorAxi aitrazi-Dim 'wetetetocterctetetetctete tmetat tctoccratmoctetete ctmete '! tctetm4 rctzter, 4 Only 16 Shopping Days Until Christmas Fra t g` y • PHONE 195 •a Hardware — Furniture — Funeral Directors — Ambulance Service W. N. Ball, Phone 110 J. J. Zapfe, Phone 103 A er'Ni9ii-W914-',4 27 1.741 qui"at'li f440elerZfrer49i9t`arwdareiallitrrrafrelf49:`" i tre4t 'r2499:f".'rb.d'x`0404t But we have been preparing for this for a long time and have assembled a Grand Array of Useful and Attractive GIFTS that any of your friends ends will appreciate e andhe proud of. To list thein would take more space than we have at our disposal. It will pay you to watch our windows. Drop h, and look around as we are trying to keep the Christmas goods prom- inently displayed and all ready for Santa Claus. We have an unusually large stock of CHILDREN'S FURNI- TURE, DOLL PRAMS and TRICYCLES. For your lady friend. a swell range of CEDAR CHESTS, it will do you good to see them. Then what a stock of LAMPS„ SMOKERS, TABLES of all ]rinds, OCCASIONAL CHAIRS, STUDIO COUCHES. In fact anything you want h up-to-date furniture. In addition to our regular low prices we will give you a coupon on every cash pur- chase of 50c or over, as your coupon values increase you may trade them in for merchandise or WAR SAVING .STAMIPS, at this store. THE STORE 1VITIi THE STOCK BALL & ZAPFF A 0 HEADLINER BOOKS Fame Is The Sprur— Howurd Spring 2.75 Oliver Wiswell— Kenneth Roberts 3.25 Letter From England— Melly Panter-Downes 2.50 Canadian Occasions— Lord Tweedsmuir 1.50 Mr. Luctons Freedom— Brett Yong 2.75 How Green. Was My Valley— Richard Llewellyn 2.75 Adam Penfeather Buccaneer— Jeffery Fermi 2.25 Sons of The Others Phillip Gibbs 2.50 The Secret of the Marshbanks— K. Norris 2.35 30,000 On The Hoof-- Zane oof—Gane Grey 2.25 China 'trader— Cornelia Spencer Landfall— , Neville Shute • The Man Who Went Back— Warwick Deeping This Dynasty orf Doctors— Rhoda 'Truax Tony's Scrap Book— Tony Worm * * 5 5 3.00 3.00 2.75 3.00 1.50 When you play "Santa Claus" you hope that your gift will be a pleasant surprise and an even]asting joy to the recipient. The perfect answer to this annual problem is a "Gift Subscrip- tion" because each issue is a spark- ling reminder of your good taste. Take advantage of the various spec- ial rates obtainable at this: time of year. It will save you time, money and needless shopping and wrapping. Attractive Gift Cards fox• each orders. ;i * N ;k TO THE BRITISH AIRMEN May you all enjoy yourselves to your heart's content and let your recollections of our Canad- ian climate and the warm hearts of those whom you meet forever leave the fondest memories of your stay in our midst. :k k 4 5 * Tile W. D. Fair Co Often the Cheapest—Always the Best Mr. and Mrs. T. Clark of London visited with Mr. and Mrs. D. Elliott recently. Mr. Royce Eremlin of the Training Camp at Woodstock visited his parents last weekend. Capt. and'Mrs. Norman. Sheppard of Mobile, Alabama, are the guests of his father, Mr. J. P. Sheppard till after Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Walton have moved back to Clinton and have purchased the house formerly own- ed by Mrs. Isabelle Carter on Ring Street. Mrs. Mary Sperling is spending the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Raymond Fear of Tuckersmith, and has rented her house to Mr. and Mrs. John Beacom of Goderich Township. LONDESBORO Owing to the storm and bad road condition the entertainment for the Pott Albert Air Force had to be cancelled indefinitely as the snow is still falling and the roads are getting almost impassable for ears. r. and Mrs. Frank Wood have set- tled in the village, moving in last week, Mrs. Frank Tamblyn, Jack and Margaret attended the wedding of their .niece and cousin, Miss Joanne Tamblyn to Mr. Garry Cook, Air Form Officer of. N.S. The marriage took place in the Timothy Eaton Memorial church, Toronto, on Sat., Nov. 30th. The bride is a grand- daughter of Mrs. J. Tamblyn of Lon- desboro. Monday, election day, was very quiet, a small vote being polled as travelling was difficult. No one seems to be enjoying the snow except the children, they apparently have great fun, COME TO the . RANGER'S (Senior Girl Guides) AFTERNOON TEA SATURDAY, DEC. 7th from 3a 5Dan. .m. at RANGER HALL (above Shearing's Store) MENU: Chicken Salad, Cakes, Tea. Treasure House is ready for Christmas with a Complete Range of Gifts including a Distinctive Line of CARDS GIFT WRAPPINGS Irish Linen Handkerchiefs COSTUME JEWELERY Open Evenings Until Christmas. 5' THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD M4tasa Lora a+e 'a LetK?ar. t6 Winter Wreaths Wreaths of natural holly pres- erved and decorated with clusters of red berries. $1.00 to $2.00 each Flowering Plants CYCLAMEN . 50e to 51.00 WCHERRIES • 40c each 'PRIMULAS40c each FERNS 50e and up,+ Paper -White NARCISSUS BULBS I A limited supply. 5e each, BABY MUMS in assorted colors. Good value 50c a bch. LARGE MUMS — ROSES and CARNATIONS HYPONEX and FERTABS n'i71 help your House' Plants. SPRAY with VITASPRA u 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 1 f smdnrsrrarvra2ri.eixr&F2r2ta9iar2iei�..!r=1riaiiei. '"•.r�% la-rs?a t2 ar `ararcc etatZtetite:~tr. ii Quality Meat Market FRESH BEEF CUTS Per Lb. Shoulder Roast of Beef ... 1Bc Blade Roast of Beef 18c Rib Boil of Beef 15c FRESH PORK CUTS V Shoulder Roast of Pork ., 20c Picnic Hams 18c 5' Pork Chops 22e Side Pork in piece 18c gSpare Ribs 16e Chopped Suet 15c Smoked Filletts 18c A 4/ Mince Meat .... 2 lbs. for 25e wV CUSTOM KILLING DONE and SAUSAGE MADE at 5' Reasonable Rates. Highest Prices Paid For Hides. 1 ROSS FITZSIMONS w vr, PHON C 76 . 23at9raram r2t2omtatmB t2,a;a:;;2aar 2i9::.: r Piease order day before for early delivery. Smiths Grocery Phone 86 SPECIALS Cherries Pieces 30c lb. Tomato Catsup 10c btl. Cooking Figs ,..,..... 10c lb. Rose Baking Powder 18c lb. Jelly Powders 4 for 17c Mixed Cookies 19c lb. We have a Freslr Supply of CHRIS'TMIAS BAKING , INGREDIENTS. NEW ADDITIONS TO OUR BARGAIN TABLES EACH DAY. Superior Stores PHONE 111--CLINTON. SPECIALS FOR DECEMBER 5, 6, 7 CORNED BEEF 12 oz tin 15e AYLMER PEAS, No. 4, 2 16 -oz. tins 17c LIBBY'S PORK & BEANS, 2 20 -oz. this 17e CHOCOLATE DROPS or FRENCH CREAM CANDIES , , , , lb. 17c DUNDEE SHORTBREAD BISCUITS Ib. 15c COOKING FIGS 2 lbs. 23e PRUNES, Large Size 2 lbs. 25e SUL'T'ANA RAISINS .... 2 lbs. 23c GRANULATED SUGAR 10 lbs. 69c BLEACHED RAISINS lb. 18c LEXIA RAISINS wrrH SEEDS per lb 13e NEW CURRANTS lb. 14c CUT MIXED PEEL Ib. 35c GLACE RED CHERRIES '/a lb. Il SEEDED RAISINS (BULK) lb. 15c NEW CROP NAVEL ORANGES 2 doz. for 450 LEMONS, Good Size doz. 25c GRAPEFRUIT, Seedless .. 6 for 25c TANGERINES 2 doz. 45e T. 111TflPSON Free Delivery THURS., DEC. 5, 1940 DEC. 5, 6 and ' 7th A �DUi HO HO WHITE STOflE CLINTON Only 17 Shopping Days To Christmas QUAKER PUFFED WHITE BEANS :WHEAT 4.pkgs. 25c NEW PITTED 2' DATES LBS. 25c HAND PICKED NEW TABLE FIGS ib. 18c lb., 5c r 5' 2. N ` LBS. Pkg. 15c \' __ ' 27c dS EARLY RISER [ GOLDEN SPRAY COFFEE lb. 39c CHEESE 1/2Ib. pkg. 15c' CHRISTMAS BAKING NEEDS RAISINS Seedless 2 lbs. 23c !RAISIN'S Seeded UUt;LtgAN't'S ite-Uleaned ib.14c HMSOHMSO§ Lexia ,WALNUTS 1/2 lb. 23c CHERRIES Glace Red lb. 39c RED & WHITE PIE PUMPKIN 2, lbs. 25c 1,V11AIIJJ, rEEL pkg. 15c 10.'25c !LAiS1NS fancy Bleached lb. 18c ALIVZON DS 1/4 1b. 15c FRUITS Assorted Pkgs. "- 1Oc G R A P E F R U I 'T 2 1g. tins 23c JUICE E BISCUITS CREAM SANDIWICH lb. 17c CHRISTMAS' LAKE LG. SODAS, WESTON'S PKG. 18c lb. 25c 2 lbs. 25c lb. 15c lb. 39c CHOCOLAT; MALLOWS ALMOND ICING COOKING FIGS DATES with pitts DEWKIST LOMBARD PLUMS 2 tins 25c CANADA'S FINEST A LONG LASTING—ECONOMICAL TOUT SOAP 2 lbs. 25c 2 lbs. 29c 5 for 25c 2 tins 17c FALCON PEARp tin 10c QUALITY Fresh FRUITS and VEGETABLES CHOICE HEARTS OF CELERY 10c SEEDLESS TEXAS GRAPEFRUIT 6 for 23c CHOICE WAXED TURNIPS 5 lbs CHOICE FILLET • 1Oc CALIFORNIA RED GRAPES 2 lbs. 19c NEW SUNKIST ORANGES .19c, .25c, .33, .37c DOZEN FRESH lb. 19c OYSTERS CHOICE HEAD LETTUCE. 2 for 25c CALIFORNIA LARGE LEMONS CHOICE CABBAGE 2 for 15c JAR CHOICE -STEAKS OF 25c SALMON ib. 19c 3f0r lOc A A A A 5' OSP M. SHEA QUALITY FRUITS & GROCERIES PHONE - 48 PROMPT DELIVERY - CLINTON a2r2rar2;ntZt3tDIDarDtDr=r2t=9t2at3t2tm2t2treZ•ret2r:k9a'.taar2r2tDtDr2iurDarZiiear7tD*tN'2tMDiD*arat2tDrMr72rgaM--Dat2r2i2 ZtSt2r3M-Zr3;i c ge Cliff ECIALS �cella �`Ond ®� 9toFr gather Women's Flannelette Dresses with long sleeves, new stock, sizes: 38, 40, 42, 44. The dress you have, been looking for. PRICE $1.25 Misses Wool Dresses, sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. PRICE $2.25 Wome11's Wool Sweaters — Black, Navy or Wine, with V-neck line, two pockets, ribbed cuffs $2.25 Women's Motor Boots Child's Motor Boots Ball Yarn, 2 or 4 -ply 2 balls 25c Scotch Fingering Yarn—White Star Brand, well known to many of the best knitters, Dark Grey shade, a real money saver for. you. Per Lb. $1.55 Men's Flannel Shirts, cut on full fit- ting sizes, boat -front style, two, flap - covered pockets, seems strongly stitched, Price $1.75 Men's Wool Sweaters, colors: checks, Wine or Navy, button fronts, with collars PRICE $2.98, Men's Work Sweaters $1.49-$1.69 $2.49 $2.29' Men's Lined Mitts — Dog Skin or Horse Hide. Per Pair $1000 Horse Hide front and split leath- er backs 75c All split leather 50c Men's Wool Work Socks: 3 Lb. Weight Per Pair 65c 4 Lb. Weight Per Pair 55c Light Weight 29c, 35c, 39c Men's • Dome Front Windbreakers— Brown or Blue Frieze, two side pockets PRICE $2.25 Boy's All -Wool Fancy Mackinaw — Check effect, ages 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. PRICE $1.98 Walker's Overalls for the Boys — ages 4, 6, 8 ages 10, 12 ages 14, 16 $1.10 $1.35 r•"' $1.45 Boy's Fleece -Lined Combinations— Per Suit $1.00 Boy's Merino Combinations— Per Suit $1.15 Men's, Combination or Single Piece Underwear in Fleece -lined, Mer- iino, Penlnan's Preferred, or 50% Wool and Cotton, also Penman's No. 71. ALL LINES BEING SOLD: AT LOWEST PRICES. rd Lobb Sons q PHONE 40. TIIE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY • f�,