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The Clinton News Record, 1941-03-13, Page 8THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD THURS., MARCH 13, 1"3411_ HONEY, 4 lb. pail SHORTENING, 2 lbs. HOME-MADE SAUSAGE BRISKET BOIL, VEAL STEWS LAMB CHOP'S, 45c 2'7c 15c ib. I5c lb. 18c lb. 30c ib. CONNELL & TYNDALL " CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET " Phone 162. Albert Street Canada's No. 1 Refrigerator Leads Again with New Design. New Conveniences Features, New Low Operating! Cost See Why Frigidaire is a Better Buy Call at Our Store and See for Yourself SUTTER ? PERDUE HARDWARE, PLUMBING & ELECTRICIANS PHONE 147w. CLINTON, ONT. 23 ..r Buy Now. and .Save! ' MEN'S OVERCOATS—Why put off buying that coat until next year when you can buy coats at such a tremendous saving during this month? 'We have still a good assortment of styles and cloths and sizes from 34 to 44 and every coat priced to clear. x SEE THE COATS WE ARE OFFERING At 19.95 Other lines at lover price and a few a little higher. DON'T WAIT LONGER — BUY NOW Clearing lines from all Depts. Ladies. Fur Trimmed Galoshes— All high class goods that sold to 2.75 — Clearing at 1.98. WASH GOODS— We have still a lot of odd lines of Ginghams etc. that are being cleared at about a/ price. See our offering at 15c -19c Silk and Wool Hose in Ladies sizes — Sold regularly to 1.25 ..,... , .... ... CLEARING AT 49c .... .... .... ...... See the new Tip Top Samples for Spring, Ifundreds of New Patterns and as yet no advance in price. Plumsteel Bros. Arrow Shirts - Adam Hats — Scott & McHale Shoes for Men Agents Tip Top Tailors. WITH LOTS OF SNOW THERE IS BOUND TO BE LOTS OF MAPLE SYRUP. - GET READY FOR THE SYRUP SEASON BY HAVING YOUR PAN AND BUCKETS ON HAND WHEN THE SAP STARTS TO RUN Have 2 Second -Hand HAND WASHERS at a Bargain.—See Them. Id HARDWARE and PLUMBING `9 Phone 244 CONISTANCE. Mrs. Wm llrittomsnent the week- end visiting with relatives in Clinton. Mr. Leo Stephenson has treated himself to a 1941 Chevrolet Coupe, Mr. Lorne Lawson. was in Seaforth on Monday doing radio work, • There will be a Sunday ` School social on Friday evening, Mar. 14. Rev. Menzies will show lantern slides colored pictures of scenes from New- s foimdlancl and Alaska, All are wel- come to attend. The W.A. and; W.M,S. will hold their regular joint 'meeting in the McCALL'S NEEDLEWORK Knitting .and Crocheting for sum- mer 1941. We have had to re -order this magazine twice, the demand has beeii so great; so that may convey to you that this is an issueof particular worth. Sixty eight pages of knitted apparel, jackets, crochet designs, needlepoint, guest towels, kitchen brighteners, rugs summer accessor- ies slip covers, children's crochet, dress trimmings, weaving', quilts, 'baz- aar articles etc. Reserve your copy now as the supply is limited. Price 35c COMMUNITY SONG BOOKS Canada will always sing, regardless of the emergency. There will always be a song on Canada's...lips and a mel- ody in her Heart. .That is why Can- ada's store house of song is a verit able treasure chest. Included there- in are songs sung in the tumult of war, in the rigours of national stress, in the calm and quiet of peace. We offer a choice from three top- notch song books, "Merrily- We Sing", "Sociability Songs" and "Canada Sings." E'aeh a star in its own right. On our music stand 35e per copy. Three things dearest to a woman are—well we can't very well talk to you here about the first two, but we have a word to say about your home. Just this, no matter what "fixings," no matter what embellishments, no matter what expense you have gone to in furnishing, the Complication of your home is controlled by the pict- ures on the walls, they make or mar the harmony of the whole. Perhaps you have them but not in frames. We frame pictures, do the work as well as we know how and have mouldings in liberal styles that they may be chosen with regard for artistic con,. slstency that makes for refinement and good taste. $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ HAVE YOU PLEDGED TO BUY WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES REGULARLY Tile W, D. Fair Co Often the Cheapest—Always the Best O CJ - nnu.nii ��nui c5 oautIllllplpinnm n�� n uPlii�itiltl I , Mrs, Dames of Brussels is visiting Mrs, H. Bartliff. Miss J. B. Sheppard of Goderich is visiting Miss Dolly Cantelon. Miss Helen Nediger spent the week- end with friends in London. Mrs. Blight of Massey is visiting her father, Mr. W. H. Hellyar. Mrs. Shaddick of Hensali is visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. David Churchill, Miss Beatrice Greene of Fullarton was a weekend guest of Mrs, F. G. Thompson. Mr. George Cardwell of Port Alma spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Thos. Cardwell. Mrs. Wm. Britton of Constance spent the weekend with Mrs. (Rev.) J. C. Britton, of town Mr. Rex. McInnes of Chatham spent the weekend with his parents, Dr, D. H, and Mrs. McInnes. Capt. J. R. Carter and Mrs. Carter of London spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Carter. Flt. Lieut. and Mrs. Alex McDowell of Port Albert were guests on Sun- day of Miss R. V. Irwin. Mr. Gordon L. Hall ami Master Ted dy of Cayuga spent Sunday with Mr, G. E. Hall and Miss Evelyn. Miss Helen Turner of Tuckers'nitli spent the weekend with her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Tur- ner. Wes. Middy anti. Laurie Colquhoun of the Galt Aircraft School spent the weekend at their homes in town, Mrs. C. McKinnon left last Friday to spend a•. couple months with her daughter, Mrs, Andrew Hagen of Napanee. Mrs. Ralph Bontskill and daughter Margaret, of Winnipeg, Man., are visiting the former's father, Mr. Charles Wallis. Mr. WalgateTebbutt, who has spent the past three months with .friends in this section, leaves on Friday 'for Druid, Sask. Mr. C. G. Middleton will be in Lon- don, to -morrow, Friday, March 14, attending the meeting of the ex- ecutive of Huron Diocese. Dick Fremlin of the R,C.A.F., who returned from a month's training in Brandon, Man, spent a few days recently with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Bert Fremlin. Miss Gertrude Holmes, nurse -in training, at the Hamiltbn General Hospital; Mr. Gerald Holmes and Miss Rath Beesley, of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. R. Carnegie of Lond- on spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. R. Holmes. Mrs. Howard Currie was called to London on Thursday on account of the serious condition of her father, Mr, William McKenzie of Hensali, who had undergone a serious op- eration in St. Josephs Hospital Wednesday night but before reach- ing the city her .father had passed away. afternoon, March 13th. There will Abe a sale of aprons for group 3. Mr, Ehnen; Johnson , spent the weekend with his parents near Bay - ,field. Mr. Harvey Nott has secured a position with the "Civil Service" in I Ottawa, In, the minutes of the Council meet- i ing last week, the name of the Town Engineer was given as Mr. Liver- more. This should havb read Mr. T. 'E. Livingston, who has been a very efficient engineer for several years, and who is now considering ways and Inteans of moving the beautiful Aust - LETTUCE Sunny days have improved the quality,of our lettuce. Let us sup-, ply you with it crisp and fresh. Phone 176 or,T and have. it de- livered for l0c a bunchy ROTS OF DAFFODILS and Gay CINERARIAS. would carry joy and brightness to'your sick shut-in friends. They are 50c a pot. FERTABS The old reliable Fertabs which are particularly valuable for ferns are now available in smaller pask- ts. PRICE 15c, Only Try then: and watch your plants grow. We self PREPARED SOIL 15cc as pail. CUT 1LOWERS Roses — Carnations — Daffodils and Stocks. 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 Quality Meat Market Fresh Homemade Sausages ' lb. ....... .. 15e Hamburg .Steak, 2 lbs. 35c Pork Chops, Ib. Pickled Pork Hosks, lb. Pickled Pork Hocks, lb. Duff's Lard, 20 lb. pail ....$1.90 We Have Some Choice Quarters of Beef for Sale, Custom Killing and Sausage Made at Reasonable Rates. Highest Prices Paid for Hides, 22c 12c 12c Its present location interferes with the from roadwayire- fr the f hall. Mr. Livingston is seeking information Tram. the Department of Agriculture in 'order that the tree will, not be des - BOSS FITZSIMONS PHONE 76 RED SHIELD Amount forwarded on "Name" Quilt to date, $10.10. New Grocery Having Purchased the Business of MORLEY JORDAN YOUR PATRONAGE WILL BE APPRECIATED Service and Quality Merchandise is Our Motto. W. L. JOHNSON Phone 286 Superior Stores PHONE 111—CLINTON. SPECIALS FOR March. 13, 14;15 HILLCREST LARD lb. 9c MACARONI, ready cut 2 lbs. . , . 9c ODEX SOAP, 2 bars BLUEROSE RICE, lb90 9 St. Patricks Tea in WLa!1rni0-WILLIS CriUt5CH en Saturday, Mai ch 15 HOMEMADE BAKING AND DELICIOUS CANDIES Sale at 2.30 Tea & Supper served from 3:30 to 7 MENU— Meat Salad Plate, Bread and Butter, Pie or Cake and. Tea. EVERYBODY 'WELCOME .. Bayfield Red Cross Society will present Three One Act Plays - and other program, in TOWN HALL, BAYFIELD Friday Mar. 21 at 8.15 p.m. Admission; Adults 25e Children 15c Door Prize, $1.00 in War Savings Stamps. ' 31-2 Farmers Attention The International Harvester Tractor School and Entertainment will be held in CLINTON-TOWN HALL afternoon and evening of Saturday March 15th B013 COOK,. MAGICIAN and motion pictures and talks on top- ics of interest to the farmer, This show is sponsored by the Internation- al Harvester. Co. and is entirely free. Come and bring your Family and friends. J. C. PROCTER International Harvester :Agent Week -end Special 1939 CHEVROLET COACH $699 like new OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM Douglas Brothers Phone 345 Clinton 31-1 HULLETT TOWNSHIP A delightful evening was spent at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Willis VanEgmond on Friday March 7. Mr. and Mrs. VanEgmond invited Sum- merhill East Group and a number of their friends in for a few hours to a progressive euchre party. The winners being: Ladies first, Mrs. Norman East; Men's first, Mr. SPECIALS MARCH, ,..13,... 14,... 15TH CHICKEN HADDIE, Red and White tin 14c CIIOIC EAMEATY � ' GOLD ,MEDAL TENDER PRUNES 2 lbs.... 19c 1 PEAS tin 1pc SARDINES, Old Salt, 2 tins FJv:f''w DR. POMI]LO Grapefruit, JUICE 2 thins 19c L7JWMY IIANT .SIZE PKG 17c' 1 Ib. Ready Cut Macaroni) .. 1/2 lb. Goden Spray Cheese) both for 1 LIBBY'S SLICED DILL 59c PICKLES lg. jar 23c LYNN VALLEY, -Lg.WESTONS BULK Tomatoes 2 tins ... 25c 1 SODAS, 2 lbs. 23c GARDEN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Celery Hearts, .Large Head Lettuce, ,Spinach, Cauliflower, New Cabbage, Radishes, Bananas, Pinapple, Tomatoes, Green Peas. SEEDLESS TEXAS Grapefruit 6 for .,. 25c SUNKIST JUICY ORANGES doz. 19c JUICY CALIFORNIA LEMONS 5 for , 10C NEW TEXAS BEETS OR 'CARROTS buhch ... 7 c C. M. SHEARING FOR LOW PRICES ON FOODS OF QUALITY PHONE 48 CLINTON Chester Farquhar,; Ladies' Lone - hands, Miss James Forbes; Men's Lone -hands, Mr. Crooks, Ladies' boobie, Mrs. Pero. Gibbings; Men's boobie, Mr. John Gibbings. After which a dainty lunch was served by the host and hostess assisted by Mrs. Ferg. VanEgmond, and Mrs. Chas. Brown of Clinton, A,t the close of the evening Mr. John Gibbings mov- ed a vote of thanks to the VanEg- monds. Mrs. James and Mrs. Willis are never failing helpers for the Red Cross knitting a number of socks, sweaters, and anything asked of then. The proceds for the evening amounted to $4.15. GODERICH TOWNSHIP Mrs.. Ben J. Rathwell is visiting her mother Mos, Eckersviller of Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Walter McBride and fancily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Townsend. Mr. Ed. Merrier is making his home with his son Kenneth in Goderich township. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Holland are moving to Mr. Ed. Merner's farm, Goshen Line, Stanley. Private John Deeves R.C.A. of L d t f 1 tl 2 One-ActPlays presented by CLINTON DRAMA GROUP Thurs. Mar. 20 8.15 p.m. "THE MESSAGE" Sir James Lakington, Dr. D. C. Geddes Inspector Hudson ;. T. G. Scribins Richard Masson K. G. Elliott Ai Girl Marion Milne Scene—Dining Room in Sir James Lakington's Flat. Time— Just before -ten o'clock at night. Director, Miss W. I. Abbott "GOOD NIGHT PLEASE" Meridith Whitehouse,. Dr. J. Beatty Burton R, Hale Lucy Whitehouse . .. Mrs. Deeves Vivian Whitehouse, Isobel Colquhoun Mr. McWinkle, E, McLeod Basil • J. Crich Cook . , .. ... .. Mrs. C. V. Cooke Scene— Meridith Whitehouse's Bed- room. Time— Mid afternoon. Director, Mr. G. R. Kendall Both plays by special arrangement with Samuel 1'(renoh, Canada Ltd. on on, sgen5 a ew says recon Y Toronto. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Presentation of 'Home -nursing Diplo- Deeves, mas— Music between acts. SPRING CLEAN With Edward Hawes Products They give Satisfaction VANILLA EXTRACT 2 oz. .... , 90 MAPLELEAF SALMON %as Go 19c TOMATO JUICE, 20 oz. 2 tins . 19e ICING SUGAR, 2 lbs. 19c LYNN VALLEY PEARS 15 oz. 2 tins 190 COUNTRY KIST PEAS, 2 tins . 19c SUNLIGHT SOAP, 6 bars, . , 29c BROOMS, 4 string each 29c RASP. or STRAW. JAM 2 lb. jar 29c KLEENEX, 500 sheets box 29c MONARCH FLOUR, 7 lb. bag. , 29c MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE Vz ib... . LEMONS, 360s, cloz. 29e 23c ORANGES, sunlcist 2 doz......: 35c GRAPEFRUIT, 96s, 5 for •.. • 25c FRESH SPINACH, ib. ....... , 9e I. FI,FrTHflM:PSON 6 oz. size 12 oz. 32 oz. REGULAR VALUE 84c l HAWES FLOOR GLOSS, pints 59c HAWES FLOOR GLOSS qts. 98c HAWES CASTLE FLOOR.WAY 1 lb. size 27c HAWES SHINO STOVE POLISH tall tins 15c HAWES SHINO STOVE POLISH flat tin 1OC HAWES VELVET SHOE POLISH Black , ... . 1 QC. HAWES SHINO PIPE EN- AMEL - ........, 25e HAWES LIGHTNING FLOOR CLEANER, 24 oz. 25c BIG FIVE CLEANER 6 for ... 25c BAB -0 CLEANSER 2 for 27c size 15c 25c size 65c CLASSIC CLEANSER 2 for 1OC BATH BRICK powdered per 1/P lb, size 1 lb. size 25c 45c tin 15c NONSUCH SILVER CREAM 25c 130N AMI, 2 cakes for BON AMI, cake 2 tins GILLETS LYE, 2 tins 29c 29c 25c CHLORIDE LIME 2 pkgs.....,. 29c OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 2 for 23c WASHING SODA, Arm andHam-. mer, 2 pkgs. r 19c JAVEX CONCENTRATE, 16 oz. ' will make 1 gal. Javel Water 15c CAUSTIC SODA, full strength 5 lbs. nett in the pail price 69c PI-IONE THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY,