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THE CLINTON' NEWS -RECORD
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THURS., OCT, 6, 1938.
Chickens, Ducks
and Geese
For Thanksgiving
Shoulder Roast of Pork, per lb.
Rib Roast of Pork, per lb.
Pork Chops, per lb.
Loin Roast of Pork per lb.
20c
21c
22c
22c
CONNELL. & TYNDALL
" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET"
Phone 162. Albert Street
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Sensational Paint Otter
Do not miss this
MONARCH PAINTS
Varnishes and Enamels
By special arrangement
with the Manufacturers w0
are allowed to offer for two
weeks only, this amazing
sale.
the Product is good
the Price Sensational
QUARTS 49c
offer --You will save money
SUTTER & PERDUE
HARDWARE, PLUMBING, TINSMITHING, ELECTRICAL
Phone 147w. WIRING. P.O. Box 45
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ARE YOU PREPARED
FOR COLD WEATHER
HAVE OUR MEN OVERHAUL YOUR FURNACE AND BE
SURE IT IS SAFE
We have Glass in all sizes.
See our Ranges and Heaters before buying.
T.
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Hardware and
Plumbing Phone 244
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HERE'S A BARGAIN!
REFRIGERATOR—Demonstrator. Regular Price
$199, Sale Price $150 cash, or terms can
be arranged if desired.
Special Prices on Guns and Ammunition.
205 discount on all fishing tackle.
Bicycles and Motorcycles at reduced Prices
Clinton Bicycle and Motorcycle Sales
111O110,
Superior Stores
PHONE 111—CLINTON.
SPECIALS FOR
OCTOBER, 6 - 7 - 8th
Orange Marmalade, 32 oz. jar21e
Golden Bantam Corn, Aylmer,
2 tins for 17e
Chateau Cheese, 1/2 113. pkg. for 16e
Grapenut Flakes, 2 pkgs. for . 17e
Rice, choke Blue Rose, 2 lbs. for 17c
Salmon, Cascade Fancy Pink,
-
l's tin for ......... 14e
Pie Cherries, Aylmer, 2 tins for 27e
Tomato Juice, Aylmer,
2 large 151/2 oz. tins for 19c
Quaker Muffets, 2 pkgs. for. 21c
Nut Crush, 16 oz. jar 25c,
Mince Meat, Happyvale, 2 lb. 25c
Cream Tea Biscuits per lb. 19e
Coffee, Blue Boy,
fresh ground, per lb. 25c
Crisco, 1 lb. tin 23c 3 lb. tin 67c
Window Cleaner. bottle, 15c
Catsup, Heinz, large bottle .. , 19c
Pitted Dates, 2 lbs. for 25c
Salads, Tea,
yellow label, 1/2 lb. pkg 32c
brown label, 1/z lb. pkg 37c
Wheat Berries, My -T -Nice,
• 5 Ib. bag for .. .... . 25c
10xo Cubes, small 10c, large 23c
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ST. HELENS
Miss Evelyn Webb of Rosetown,
Sask., is visiting her uncle, Mr, G, A.
Webb and Mr. and Mrs. E. W, Rice.
Mrs. Helm is spending a few weeks
with hM daughter, Mrs. Lorne
BULBS! BULBS!
Just arrived full shipment of im-
ported bulbs for Winter and
Spring bloom.
For Early Flowering
Plant Paper -White Narcissus
CHOICE BULBS
3 for 10c
easily grown in either water or
soil, will flower in six weeks from
time of planting. Pebbles and sand
supplied free with bulbs.
Hyacinth Bulbs—
L'Innocence—White
• Gertrude—Rose
King of the Blue—Blue
La Victoire—Red
Yellow Hammer—Yellow
Fine large bulbs, extra good value
10c EACH
Special iki Darwin Tulips
A superfine mixture, quantity
limited. If interested, buy early
and avoid disappointment.
35c a DOZ.
Crocus Bulbs — 25e a Doz.
Also Daffodils, Jonquils, /etc.
We will gladly help you with
directions for planting and
care of bulbs.
GREEN CELERY NOW READY
Cash and carry. 2 bunches for 5c
F. R. CUNINGHAME
Member of Florists Telegraph
Delivery Assoeiation.
Phones 176 and 31.
VENETIAN BLINDS
Kirsch, well known for years a$
makers of fine quality curtain rods,
now announce a new Venetian Blind.
An innovation, which will create wide
interest, the Sun -Aire Blind of fleX
ible, featherweight, tel slats,' will
withstand rough treatment and will
not warp or sag. Finished with a
fine baked enamel, which insures
lasting beauty And service, they are
quite easy to clean and to, keep clean.
The scientific "S" shaped slats are
more graceful, modern, and beautiful
and give maximum light, heat de-
flection, ventilation without draft
and perfect closure. The necessary
brackets, pulleys and hardware for
these shades are constructed of mat-
erials, designed for smooth opera-
tion. Slat and Tape samples are now
to •hand for your inspection.
Sunray Venetian Blinds manufac-
tured from selected quality woods are
also handled by us. Slats are in two
widths, well sanded and especially
treated to prevent warping. Tapes
are of the very best British make
with a large selection to choose from.
Hardware is of the most modern
type and either plated or coloured to
match the blind finish.
SunAire or Sunray Blinds will fit
themselves into every type of room
or building, casually, naturally, cor-
rectly. They give comfort, modern
smartness and a flexibility of light
control and toning that combines
utility value with great possibilities
for added beauty. Used successfully
on some of the finest buildings and
residences in the 'country, they offer
perfect control of light and ventila-
tion, a wide range of colours to select
from and quality that will insure
long life with little attention.
Why not let us show you the ad-
vantages of Venetian Blinds. There
is not the slightest cost or obliga-
tion. Come in and see the way they
work on our sample window case-
ment. We will be glad to give you
an estimate of the cost.
TDB W. D Fair Co
Often the Cheapest—Always the beet
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Miss R. V. Irwin spent the week-
end in Toronto..
Mr. J. C. Shearer was in Toronto
yesterday on business,
Mr. and Mrs. George .Campbell vis-
ited in Elora on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Tes, Vincent spent
Sunday with friends in Elora.
Miss H. McKenzie, of Lucan, visited
friends here during the past week.
Mr. W. Phoenix, of Grimsby, visit-
ed at Mrs. C. H. Bartliff's this
week.
Mrs. John Jervis and Mrs. M. Sny-
der, who visited in Lucknow the
past week returned home.
Mrs. W. J. ICay, of Lapeer, Mich., is
visiting her sister, Mrs. W. J. Tre-
leaven.
Mrs. Alex Grosleigh, Toronto, is vis-
iting at the home of Mrs. Thos.
Cardwell.
Mr. Cliff Castle, of Mount Forest,
spent Sunday with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. Castle.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Dougall, of Mount
Forest, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
H. Castle last weekend.*
Mr, and Mrs. Albert Wright, of
Thedford, visited Mrs. E. Kennedy,
Ontario street, on Tuesday.
Miss Belle Wiltse and Mr. T. Light-
foot have been visiting at the hone
of Mr. and Mrs, Milton. Wiltse.
Mrs. E. G. Saville spent the week-
end in Windsor, the guests of the
Misses Ida and Clara Twitehell.
Mrs. G. A. Miller, Rattenbury street,
will receive at her home on Thurs-
day, October 13, from 4 to 6 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Drummond and
Gordon, of Bornholm, visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Gilroy, of
Jacksonville, Florida, were renew-
ing acquaintances here over the
weekend.
Miss Marion Gibbings and Mr. John
Gibbings will spend, the weekend
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
B. J. Gibbings.
Mrs. Roy Sperling left last Thurs.
day to accompany her mother,
Mrs, Warnock of Goderich, to
'Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Mrs. Gordon Cuninghame, Mr. John
and Misses Kathleen and Jo Anne
motored to Windsor and spent the
weekend' with relatives there.
Mrs. Mina Farrow of Milford, Del-
eware, is visiting her mother, Mrs.
Hunking who is ill at the home of
her sisters, Mrs. Mugford and Mrs.
,
Rev. J. A. Agnew, guest speaker at
Ontario Street Church) last Sun-
day, and Mrs. Agnew, were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Livermore on
Sunday. -
Mrs. W. L. Wade, Fort William, who
has been attending. the Jubilee
Services at Ontario street chnrch,
has been the guest of her neice,,
Miss Ceurtice. •
Mrs. R. • B. Carter left this week for
Kitchener, where she will Spend
the winter having rented her home
on Victoria street to Mr, and Mrs.
Simpson of Bayfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Woods, Dun-
das, and Mrs. A. E. Tyson of Ger-
aldton, spent the weekend with their
mother, Mrs. R. J. Woods.
Dr. and Mrs. Gammen of Stratford
and Miss Gaimnell and Mrs Woods
were callers in the village recently.
Rev. and Mrs. Gill of Dungannon.
conducted the Women's Thank Offer-
ing meeting in the United Church
last Sunday.
Miss Norrns, Weatherhead left last
week to attend Wineharn Hieh
ONE FRIEIN/11,
TELLS ANOTHER
FOR
RED AND WHITE
'Always in the Lead
THANKSGIVING
GREEN PEAS, 2 tins for 15r
CURTIS GRAPE FRUIT, 2 tins for 19c 1 BLUE BERRIES, per tin
RED & WI -UTE SWEET PEAS, 2 tins for Z3c 1 ASPARAGUS CUTTINGS,,
10c
10c
Pepper Squash, , 3 for
Sweet Potatoes, 4 lb, for
Cranberries, per
„Hubbard Squash, 2 for
Celery Hearts,
Gherkin Pickles, bottle
Canned Pumpkin,
California Grapes, 2 lb. for
Afterdinner Mints,
Bananas, per doz.
10c
15c
25c'
35c
10c
25c
10c & 13c
25c
10c
25c
Oranges, at
29c & 39c
, Grape Fruit, 6 for 25c
Head Lettuce, 2 for
Supreme Shortening, 2 lb. for
25c
25c
BISCUITS—Fancy Assorted Biscuits, per lb. 15c
Chocolate Marsh Mallow, per lb. 19c
Mince Meat, 2 lbs. for
Apples, per basket,
White Corn, 2 for
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FRESH FILLETTS — SMOKED FILLETTS VEAL CUTLETS — SPARE RIBS
SMALLER ,SAUSAGES — BEEF ROLL — HOME STYLE SAUSAGE
25c
25c
15c
Where
"Sells for Less"
Price Prevails
W. T. O'NEIL
CLINTON'S BIG
CORNER, GROCETERIA
Phone 48
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VARNA
Anniversary Services will be held
in Varna United Church on Sunday,
October 9th at 1. a.m. and 7.30 p.m.
Rev. George Gilmore B.A., of Staffa,
is the special speaker for this oc-
casion. Special musical numbers will
be given by Mr. Godbolt, Exeter, at
the morning service, and in the even-
ing the Rennie Male Quartette will
sing. All are welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd ICeyeand
family spent Friday evening' with Mr.
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and Mrs. Jas, M. Reid, Clinton and
attended the Legion Frolic.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Keys and fam-
ily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
John Dowson.
Mrs. Marshall of Winnipeg, has
been viiithcr her sister, Mrs. Jas.,
Hot
Fowl Supper
VARNA UNITED CHURCH
Thursday, Oct. 13
Supper served from 5.30 to 8.30
Orchestra and entertainment by
local talent.
Admission 60c, Children 25e,
USED CAR
BARGAINS
36 FORD Deluxe Coach
• (heater, trunk)
35 FORD Deluxe Sedan
34 CHEVROLET Master Coach
33 TERRAPLANE Sedan
33 FORD Coach
30 Ford Coach, model A.
29 CHEVROLET Coach
29 FORD Coupe
29 CHEVROLET Coach
29 DURANT Sedan
28 DURANT Sedan
37 FORD 2 ton Stake Truck,
157" wheel base. 7x12 platform.
29 FORD 11/2 ton Stake Truck
30 CHEVROLET Stake 11/2 ton
FORDSON Tractor
SEE THESE MANY BARGAINS.
FREE!!! Your Choice of 100 lbs. of
SUGAR or 25 Gals. of GAS with
Every Car Purchased $100.00
or over.
Stan Prevett
FORD SALES & SERVICE
PHONE 83 — GODERICH
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CONSIDER YOUR COMFORT
We have been studying your needs for years, and are gradually
improving our stock to give you the latest and Best in style and
comfort.
We have a grand range of lounging and occasional chairs with
foot stools to match.
Also a large stock of steel Beds in the latest styles to match
modern Bedroom furniture, and all the best makes of Spring
Mattresses, by Marshall, Simmons, Arrow and other reliable
Manufacturers, Prices range from $11.50 to $23.00.
Quite a stock of Second Hand Side Boards, 'fables and Chairs,
Desks, Rockers and other artices at rock bottom prices.
HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
You may need a new RANGE or HEATER this fall, if you
do it will pay you to see our stock, as you will have a grand
selection. We handle the Beach, Harriston and Wingham stoves,
so that no matter what price you are prepared to pay, we can
, satisfy you.
The STORE Where QUALITY, SERVICE and PRICE COUNTS.
The Store With The Stock.
BALL and ZAPFE
HARDWARE, FURNITURE
Embalmers, Funeral Directors, Ambulance Service.
Phones: Store 195; N. Ball, 110; J. J., Zapfe, 103
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Week -End Specials
411INSAINRIC
Fresh Beef, rolled and boneless, per lb ......... 13c
33c
24c
20c
25c'
25,c
Choice Breakfast Bacon, sliced, per lb.
Cottage Rolls, not smoked, per Ib.
,Weiners, per lb.
Snow Flake Shortening, 2 lbs. for
Dumart's Lard, 2 lbs. for
Clarks Soups, 2 tins • 13 c
17c
17c
Raisins, Seedless, 2 lbs.
1 ,
Bakers, 1 lb. tin of Cocoa
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Marshmallows, 1 lb. pkg. 23c
MixedPeel, per lb.
r
LIFT
23c
23c
22c
Rose Baking Powder, 1 Ib. tins
Vanilla, large bottle
McLaren Imperial Jelly Powder, 7 for
Blue' Ribbon Tea, per lb.
Macaroni in Bulk, 3 lbs.
'
Kipper Snacks, 6 tins 25c
Rose Salmon, 2 lb, tins 25c
25c I
53c
13c
Crown Brand Syrup, 5 lb. tins
Soap Flakes, 5 lb. boxes
P & Pup, 7 bars
Pearl Soap, 5 bars
Many Flowers Toilet Soap, 6 bars
Oranges, per doz.
3'7c
25c33c
17c
25c
25c & 35c
25c
5c
Grape Fruit, large size, 5 for
Celery, large bunches, each
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