Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1941-08-21, Page 8PAGE] maresmoolon ]RIB ROAST of choice Beef 20c Ib. 18c 1b. ROLLED POT ROAST Y 20c Ib. HAMBURG STEAK 2Oc lb. CHOICE SAUSAGE Z0c lb. SCHNEIDER'S LARD 20 lb. 'pail $3.10 RIB • BOIL Choice Beef. CONNELL.. & TYNDALL " CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET " Pismo 102. Albert Street Sure; Economical Protection! BEAUTY: PREPARED PAINT A pure linseed oil paint that la real economy to use, Spreads and covers . well -and gives you a'durable job at low coat. White and 24 colours. PROTECTION: LOW COST We carry a full line of Electric appliances Call and see the Frigidaire Refrig- erator the only one built with the Meter Mizer SUTTER 6 PERDUE HARDWARE, PLUMBING & ELECTRICIANS PHONE 147w. CLINTON, ONT. Blanket Specials These cool evenings suggest extra bedding. Come in and let us show you the wonderful values we are offering in: WOOL, PART WOOL AND FLANNELETTE BLANKETS PURE 'WOOL BLANKETS with rainbow borders beautifully .napped and in large size special priced at 10.95 and 11.95 pr. PURE -WOOL THROWS, Satin bound 5.50 each PART WOOL BLANKETS 2.25, 2.50 and 2.75 each Back to School Specials In Boys Suits, Odd Pants, Sweaters, Golf Hose, Tennis or Sport Shoes, 'Black or Brown Oxfords, Shirts, Ties etc. FINAL CLEARANCE OF ALL SUMMER SHOES. Ladies White Shoes at about %z price CLEARING AT 50; 81,00, $1.50. and $1.95 All Sport Shoes Priced To Clear Plumsteel Bros. Arrow Shirts - Adam Hats - Scott & McHale Shoes for Mea .Agents Tip Top Tailors. +41.04.4•.1.rsw COOL WEATHER Is on the way. Order your FALL WORK NOW . In order not to be disappointed r • Good Job Guaranteed PAINTS, OILS AND; GLASS AT LOWEST PRICE T. llawkins HARDWARE and - PLUMBING , Phone 244 DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS ENJOY YOUR DINNER AT THE ELITE CAFE .GOOD FOODS EXPERIENCED CHEF Remodeled Dining Room with Pleasant Surroundings HOWARD LEE, Manager. TUCKERSMITH Mr. and Mrs, Roy Pepper and Miss Edith, and Miss Vera Rougher and Mrs. Wilmer Wallace . visited with Hamilton friends ever the weekend. Mr. Melbourne Ball Windsor, spent -the weekend under the parental roof. The threshing machines are on their annual rounds in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Layton and Mr, and Mrs, George Coutts and two sons • r,of Toronto were Sunday visitors with l Nfr. and Mrs. Howard Crich, Sunday vests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Tebbutt. • Mr. L. Tebbutt is recovering nicely from his accident, and is home from the hospital, In last week's issue the name appeared as L; Pepper instead of Mr. Tebbutt. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Townsend visited friends in Dorchester and Lon- don last week. They also called on Mrs. Townsend's brother; Mr. Arthur' Trick, .who, had a, undergone an ,opera - don e g pr tion recently in the Victoria Hospital, London., Pir. and Mrs. Tuns and family were . , THE CLINTON 'NEWS-RECO/al Don't .Take Tlie'Chance Danger lurks in darkness! That is why cars areequipped with strong headlights. But the headlights do.;not light up the engine or.the tire that's punctured. To drive your car safely never leave home without a, safe defendable Eveready Flashlight.; -It is portable, throws a light behind, in front, on the side or underneath the car; lights up road': signs, too. His thergnostlAonvon-' fent light you can hay; .dean to hand- le, easy to use; strong metal case, electric lamp protected by glass bens, dry batteries easily ;replaced when needed. Available in sizes to fist your vest pocket or purse or large models. with 2100 ft. range. If you are planning a motor tour this summer. an Eveready Flashlight is the most important article :of equip- ment you can take. The cost is little -the safety worth many times the price. We announce two new arrivals in our stock of Eveready Flashlights. Special Military type Spotlight at- tractively finished in khaki. Compact and useful. To soldiers, sailors and airmen, a dependable flashlight is a virtual necessity. It sells, complete with batteries for only 95e. The Automatic Spotlight in black and chromium has shattered all re- cords for quality flashlight sales in Canada. Now this popular flashlight is available in tlree strildng colour contrasts red and chromium, blue and chromium and ivory and chrom- ium. Complete with batteries , for $1.50. Eveready Fresh DATED Batteries flash into action at the flick of a switch. When you see the date line, you know that the battery you are buying is NOT shelf -stale - but is FRESH and only a FRESH battery has maximum power and long life. Take no chances insist upon Eveready Dated Flashlight Batteries. V TIie W. D. Fair Co Often the Cheapest -Always the Beat IIIiIIIIIiiiitasay. ,hah:l II Ili IN Iv ■ - '"..nnu,... ". m sill) Mho, hr. Mise Jean H. Swan spent the weekend in Toronto, the guest of Miss Elaine Peck. Miss M. Elliott of Toronto was the guest of Miss Violet Morrison last week. Miss Margaret Henry is holidaying with friends in Toronto and Halli- burton, Miss Isabel Strachan of New York City is the guest of Miss Florence Cuninghame. • Mrs. F. Dempsey of London has been visiting her soother, Mrs. E. Her- man of town, ' Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brown of Wood- stock are residing at their hone in town for a few weeks, Mrs. M. D. McTaggart has returned to town after a month's visit with relatives in Morrisburg. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clark of Ton onto visited in Clinton last week with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Churchill and Roy spent Sunday at Inverhuron, the guests of Mrs. Sam Castle. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. MoBrien, Eleanor and Bill of Detroit, Mich„ spent the weekend with Clinton friends, Norene and Joyce Mah1ough of Goder- ich are spending the week with their grandmother, Mrs. David Steepe, Misses JoAnne Ouninghame and Mil- dred Heard are visiting the latte's sister Mrs. Fred. Sandy, of Goderich, Miss Maxine Mclaraan of Seaforth spent a few days at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Crich recently. Mr. and Mrs. McBride of Windsor spent a week at the home of the latter's sister, Mr. and Mrs, D. Kay. Mr.. and Mrs. Cleave Richards of Stratford were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Crich one evening last week. Mrs. Frank Sturdy and daughter Hel- en of Wingham were guests last week at the home of Mr. and lire. William Kennedy: Mr. Roy Sellery and daughter Miss Florence of Chicago, Illinois, were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Cooper last week. ' ]Miss Madelon Mason, nurse -in -train- ing at Clinton Public Hospital, 18 visiting her sister, Mrs. Ralph Tot- ten of Windsor. Mr. 'Duncan Cartwright of the Allis- ton Herald, who has been ,spending part of his holidays in Clinton, mot. ored to Toronto on Tuesday. Mrs. W. J. Stevenson was in Stratford last Friday attending the funeral of Miss Martha Stevenson, a slater .of the late W. J. Stevenson, Mrs, John ;Jervis ,and Mrs. Mary Sny- der have returned home after visit- ing Mr, and NLrs. Gordon of Carl- ingford the,"past few weeks. leis. and Mrs. ; E, Paterson are hot: idaying at their :sianrneg hatne in Wiarton; they have as their guest, Miss Pearl' Newman, MTs, Pater - son's sister. • 34r. and Mrs, Dia Cornish had as their guests over the Weekend, Mr. and Mrs. George Thurlow of Detroit, Midi., and Opl. Cyril C,ornish of the R.C.A.F. at $mer. Professor Harry Shaw, .Dartmouth College, New Hampshire, who has been visiting his ,parents', Dr. and, Mrs. J. V. Shaw, left on Monday to resume his duties at the 'college. WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS When you say it with flowers SAY IT WITH OURS We Supply Flowers for all Occasions DILL FGR SALE Tents for rent also Summer Cot- tage for rent after Aug. 18th. F. R. CUNINGHAME Member of Florists Tel. Del An. Personal care given every order and special attention given to funeral orders. Phones 176 and 31 Quality Meat Market WHYTE'S WEINERS , .. , 27c 1b. SMOKED ROLLS 38c lb. WHYTE'S BOLOGNA] 23e lb. LAMB CHOPS 35c lb. PORK CHOPS regular 27c lb. SPARE RIBS 16e Ib. CHOICE THRESHING ROASTS meaty 20c Si,. RIB BOIL of beef 18c ib. BEEF OR PORK LIVER 15c lb. Custom Killing and Sausage Made at Reasonable Rates. Highest Prices Paid for Uiderl, ROSS FITZSIMONS PHONE 76 For ictory OUR EMPIRES SLOGAN Service and Quality Groceries Our Motto. 3 pkgs. BLENDIES, with picture of Winston Churchill 29c 1 Bushel Bag (31/4 lbs), NEW PORT FLUFFS ' 49c 1 doz. ZINC RINGS 25c 4 pkgs. JAR RUBBERS 25c 3 pkgs. HURON TOILET TISSUE 10c 2 FLY COILS 5c 1 pkg. WILSONS FLY PAD , ... 10c 1 15, MORNING CHEER COFFEE 43c 10 lb. SUGAR 82c Choice Assortment of pkg. • COOKIES all cellophane wrap- ped 15c JOHNSON GROCERY The New Red Front Store PHONE 286 Superior Stores PHONE 111--CLINTON. SPECIALS FOR August 21, 22, 23rd PEANUT BUTTER • 20 oz. jar, 21c GOLDEN NET SALMON Ige. tin 25c COWAN'S',COCQA % lb. tin .... 15c 1 lb. tin 25c LUX TOILET SOAP 3 bars . , 17c LIFEBUOY'SOAP 2 bars , . 13c 11A:WE,S LEMON OIL 12 oz. htl. 23c IIILLC.RE,ST PURE LARD }.b16c ROYAL YORK CHEESE %r lb. pkg. 17c VANILLA EXTRACT 8 oz. btl. . 17c MAGIC WHITE BLEACH 3 bat. 25c HILLCREST TOILET TISSUE 3 roils , 25o GRANULATED SUGAR 10 lbs.. 81c YELLOW SUGAR 10 lbs. 80c ROYAI, YORK TES! %s lb. pkg. 43c KARO CORN SYRUP 5 lb. tin • . 155c ORANGES, med, size doz. .... 27e GRAPEFRUIT size 100s 4 for •25c APPLES, Cooking 0 et. Beat25c PLUMS AND PEACHES �� Rs THBMPSON Free £leliver THURS, AUGUST 21,:1041:. Red Shield Mrs. Ephraim Snell- experienced an exaggerated infiltration of mechaniz- ed Red Shields workers last Tuesday. In short we had a record crowd -27 members and 23 visitors, Carrying on in the regular way we eventually. came to our business discussion. Stress was laid to the feet that •members commence Collecting all woollen gar- ments to .he made over into hospital blankets. Ladies your cpoperation please. There were 8 prs. socks; 1 sweater, 1 scarf; 3 prs. pyjamas and one coat, (donated by Mrs. C. V. Cooke) brought in. Our finances showed a donation of one dollar, one of $3.15 by Barbara Snell and subscriptions amounted to $7.85. Next week we meet at Mrs. W. Robinson's residence on Mary St. See Yon all there at 2.30 p.m. Dudley Holmes, Simcoe Jud- ge Dies In Goderiih Former Chown Attorney Appointed To Bench in 1931; Pitehed Base- ball During Earlier Days Dudley Holmes, senior judge of the County of Simeoe, and former prom- nent otlficial of Huron County, died in Alexander Marine , and General Hospital, Goderich, on Thursday aright. Born in Brussels', he went with his parent's ae a child to Goderich. He reeeered his education et the Goderich public edtools and Collegiate Insti- tute, Upper Canada College and Os - good's Hall. On being called to the bar in the :slit niruetiee he joined the firm of the ata IL C. Cameron and the late wage, Holt. In 1902 he purchased a raetiae in gingham, and in April, 927, was appointed Crown Attorney 1 Huron, whieh position he held un- it 1931, 'when he was appointed sen- ior judge of the County of Simeoe. Since then lie had lived in Barrie until ive weeks ago, when he entered the hospital in Goderich. His wife, the former Mary Elwood, died the year he was elevated to the each. His father, the late Dr, W. . R. Holmes, was for many years treasurer of Huron county. Judge Holmes was a baseball en- husiaet and was recognized as the irst curve ball pitcher in Huron county. He was indentified with the 3rd Regiment for many years and when he retired held the rank of major. He was considered an expert bridge player, and as a philatelist had a valuable collection of postage tamps. Surviving are four sons, Dudley E., rown attorney of Huron; John, with he Canadian Bank of Commerce, New York; Patrick, with the West- nghouse Co., Toledo; Gavin of Goder- ch, and a daughter, Mrs, Moore Kel- y, White Plains, N.Y. 1 SHEARING'S FOR QUALITY FOODS AT MODERATE PRICES SPECIAL VALUES AUGUST 21, 22, Z13RD.. RE'DPATH GRANULATED LIBBY'S PORK AND SUGAR 10 lb. bag glc BEANS 3 thins 25c PEARS Lynn Valley choice tin 10c Spaghetti Cooked R. & W. 2 tins 19c Pure Pickling Supplies VINEGAR XXX gall.... 49c. SPICES assorted pkg. 5c. 2'pkgs. 25 CERTO bottle 25c CHEESE Rivernlead 1/21b. pkg. .,.15c' COFFEE Early Riser lb. pkg. 39c 3 for 23c RED AND WHITE COCOANUT DIXIE BAR M SOUPS 2 tins ......... 19c . BISCUITS lb. 19c QUALITY FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Grapes, Peaches, Melons, Plums Apples, Peppers,. Carrots, Beans, Cauliflower, Cukes, Cabbage, Squash, Pickling Onions, Tomatoes. BANANAS 2 lbs. 19c ORANGES. doz...., 27c Grapefruit 5 for 25c LEMONS 3 for .., 10c Lettuce head 2 for 23c Celery Hearts 2 for 25c C.M. SHEARING, RED AND WHITE STORE PHONE. 4 8 Prompt Delivery CLINTON JUST WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR AT BARGAINS We have just received a large shipment bf Wardrobes in differ- ent styles, and the best news is that they are considerably lower in price, than they were last year, owing to the quantity we bought. You will save money on Lawn Seats, Verandah Chairs, and Hammocks, as we don't want to carry them over. A large stock of Mirrors and Lamps= of various kinds espec- ially tri -light lamps in the different new finishes with swell shades, Hardware Department We carry the Easy Electric Washer, which certainly makes washing easy at a very Easy Price, and on easy terms if necessary. Keep out the flies, we have all sizes in Sliding Screens and screening by the yard. It will be good business to see about your new stove or range now as they may be hard to get, and prices are bound to be higher if you wait too long. "The Store With The Stock" BALL & ZAPFE HARDWARE, FURNITURE Hardware -- Furniture -- Funeral Directors -- Ambulance Service. W. Ball, Phone 361. PHONE 195 J. J. Zapfe, Phone 103, Serviceable Numbers It may pay you to check these lines an all Merchandise is rapidly- increasing in Price. GIRLS BLACK OR BROWN OXFORDS with common Heels or very low suit- able for School or Work size 3 t 8 PRICE $2.19 MISSES BLACK OR BROWN OXFORDS wide or narrow widths, size 11 to 3 PRICES $L89 $198 $2.19 ¶OMENS DR. FITCH'S HEALTH SHOES a comfortable shoe for the Foot suf- ferer it has given satisfaction to many and may to you width A. C. D. E.E. . PRICE $4.25 BOYS HEAVY WORK BOOTS with leather and panco soles PAIR $2.49 BOYS BLACK OXFORDS, sizes 1 to 5 price $2.25 MENS WORK BOOTS with leath- er and panco soles and steel heel plates . .............. Y .•$3.69 MENS RUEBER, BOOTS,.,, -knee length with heavy insoles, per pair.,..... -... .............. $1,98 MENS MILITARY BLACK OXFORDS $4.95 BOYS WALKER BRAND. OVER- ALLS ages 4 to 6 $1.15 ages 8; 10, '12, 14 $1..35 BOYS PANTS with elastic in back color navy or airforce blue per $1.00 pair ' BOYS SCHOOL PANTS with ple- ats assorted colors ages 8 to to 18. Price $2.25 BOYS SCHOOL SHIRT, 75c, 89c, 95c BOYS COTTON GOLF HOSE 2 pair • 45c MENS DRESS PANTS with pleats; size 30 to 42 per pair $4.51) MENS WORK PANTS sizes, 30 to, (� ryry50,prices $1.25 $1,85 $1.98 $2.25, $2.49 cr'_.�.•� MENS DRESS 011IRTS: $1.15, $'1.49, $1.69 Clifford Lobb & Soi PHONE 40. THE STORE THAT..SAVES' "XOU.