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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1939-03-09, Page 8'PAGE THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD THURS.:, IVIARCII 9, 1939) a 20 LB. PAuIL OF LARD VEAL 1SiTEWS,. LAMB STEWS, VEAL CHOPS: $ LB. PAIL OF HONEY, $1.85 per lb. 15c per lb. 15c per 'Ib. 22c 80c CONNELL, & TYNDALL " CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET " Phone 162. Albert Street STARTLING' REDUCTIONS The first' of •many to succumb to the price -cutter's knife is our entire stack of Catholic Child's Prayer Books, Key of Heaven, Garden of the Soul, Prayers and Instructions, and Rosaries. Most of them are beauti- fully bound "books,many in white, some with-eolomed bindings and em lossings, but all of them are genuine. bargains at reductions, some as much as 50°/q off the regular price. See them on display in our south window. Spring Sale Monarch Quality FINISHES QT. For a Limited Time Only "M,ONARCII" QUICK DRYING ENAMEL Colors.: White, Ivory, Pale Green. "MONARCH" VARNISH STAIN Colors: Light Oak, Dark Oak, Ground Color. "MONARCH" HOUSE PAINT Colors: White, Ivory, Light Green, Cream, Buff. "MONARCH" Clear VARNISH "MONARCH" FLOOR ENAMEL Colors: Light Grey, Dark Grey, Tan, Yellow, Brown MONARCH FINISHES ARE WONDERFUL VALUE This sale of wonderful value is made possible ,by special arrange- ments with the Canada Varnish Co„ Ltd. of Toronto, makers of this high quality paint. We are handling this firm's product in this locality and offer this special (Monarch Brand) at an introductory price. Do Not Miss This Offer. — You Will Save Money. SUTTER & PERDUE HARDWARE, PLUMBING & ELECTRICIANS PHONE 147w. CLINTON, ONT. i �... ,J LET US HAVE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR FOR YOUR - Sap Pan, Buckets, or Spiles MARTIN SENOUR Paints and Varnishes 3 GIVE US A CALL T.fia�.� Hardware and _ S9 Plumbing ?hone 249 '.^x+444:44.r.:4 tWS.+O+";»;* eh hh 4...144, to tete: : Op+W H:M� �HWWW: Q.:4•44144 SELLING OUT ..Our complete line of Mossberg Rifles at new low prices.. Only a few left. All tested and guaranteed accurate. Priced from $6.75 up and lower than any nail order house. Have you seen the new Indian Motorcycle now on display. Clinton Bicycle and Motorcycle Sales Treat Yourself to a Goose Dinner WE HAVE 20 NICE GEESE TO CLEAR AT 12c A POUND Poultry Plant Clintlon Creamery Superior Mares PHONE 111--CLINTON. SPECIALS FOR MARCH 9, 10, & llth. EXTRA SPECIAL .... .. PRUNES, Large Size, 25 lb. box 2.35 2 lbs. for 21c 98's $2.201 'LOUR, Peerless, for bread, 24's • 59c SUGAR, Best Granulated; 10 lbs. 55c PORK & BEANS, Libby's, 2 tins 1.501 CATSUP, Libby's, 21 oz., 2 btl's. 25c • t' CORN, Garden Patch,1/ oz. 2 tin 170 PEAS, Belle City, 17' oz;, 31,tins 25e ICING, SUGAR, 3 lbs. 25c 'ROLLED ,OATS, Coarse or 'Fhi'e,' 6 lbs.. for 25c ;BROOMS, .5 string colored handle 29c ,KARO SYRUP, 2's ., tin 19c ' SALMON, Cascade fancy pink, 1's tin 14c GRAPEFRUIT, Seedless, , 8 for 25c ORANGES, Good Size, 2 doz. 25c Medium Size , doz, 23c Large Size ....., doz, P9c ANNUAL CONCERT auspices W.A. of 1Ioimesville United Church to be held in the basement of the church on WEDNESDAY," MARCH 15 at 8 o'clock. Program consists of Musical -Num- bers,' Readings and a playby the ladies entitled "No Men Admitted" Adults 25c;' Children 10c HURON COUNTY ORCHESTRA BROADCASTS Tune in an CFPL Each MONDAY at 10 to 10.30 p.m. to hear STAN SMITH & His 10 -Piece ORCHESTRA For your next dance enjoy the Sweet Swing of this popular band. Rates Reasonable ' ' -- Satisfaction 'Guaranteed Write box 273 or Phone 231 Exeter. 25-2. St. Patrick's Tea under the auspices of the Wesley - Willis Church will be held in. the Sunday School room of the -church Saturday, March 18th from: 3 o'olcck .until 0 30 p.m. The convenors will have charge of, the different booths such as Horne - /Made Baking, Candy, and a .splendid tea will be served. - 26-2. Manning's Sodas, 2 lbs. 25c HIGHER LICENSE FEES KLEENEX, white' ar pink, 2 pkg, 25c i Premier Mitchell. Hepburn said !yesterday the Ontario Government Pp I has under consideration the question nn I of inrior the gascine taaAt',dy1 raisinggmotor vehicle license lees. He indicated he was inclined to favor the Free Delivery gasoline tax ,raise,,'because "those PAPETERIES In the process o£ adjusting our stock we have sorted out a number of boxes of stationery;, which, for various reasons have not disappeared from our counters as rapidly as they should, and to give them impetuisi we have marked them down very low. Some are white, others coloured and a few are assorted, white and col- oured in the same box. Just imagine $1.00 boxes for 50c; 50c boxes for 25c etc. Get one while you still have an assortment to choose from. BABY SLEIGHS A Baby Cutter complete with cream. folding hood•'and finished in. a brown 'tone with metal runners, or- iginal price was $9.75) now going at $4.00. White Baby Rail Sleigh, quite strong aeo:.`turdily constructed. Reg- ular price was $4.50. We now offer at Vs of the price. Must be sold and $1.50 buys it. The W . 11. Fair Go Often the Cheapest—Always the Beet 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rossiter of Lon- don, visited friends in town on Sun- day. Mr. Alex Haddie and Mr. Jaynes Kennedy spent the weekend in Toronto. Mies Mary Turner, Isaac street; spent Itlhe 'weekend with Toronto friends. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Copk of Sarnia visited Mr. and Mrs. John Schoen- hals last weekend. Mrs. Charles Glew and Miss Madelon Glew of London called on Mrs, W. J. Miller Sr. on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster and son of St. Marys visited Mr. and -Mrs. George McLay last weekend. Mrs. J. Hood of Kippen is spending a few days at the home of her brother, Mr. R. J. Fisher. Mr. Andrew:'. Lawson returned. to his home on Monday after having spent several weeks in Clinton hospital. Miss Ruth Thompson. of London spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Thompson of God- erich township. Mrs. Andrew Lane will be at borne to 2rer frienids on Friday' after- noon, March 10th between the hours, of four and sea. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Tyndall, Toronto, 'returned home on Tuesday after spending the weekend with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Tyndall. 14Ir. William Walker has returned home after a ten week's visit with his daughters, Mrs. W. W. Tanner of Timmins and Mrs. (Dr.) L. D. Wilson of Ottawa. Mr. and .Mrs. Louis Peacock, Mr, and . Mrs. Wm. Cook, Mr. Reg. Cook and Mr. and Mrs. James Mc- Neil attended the funeral of the lato Dorsad McNeil in London on Friday. Mrs. Henry McBrien has returned to Clinton after spending some weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Morley Mayor of London, having' also en- joyed a trip to Ft. Lauderdale' and other points. Recent visitors' with Mr. and Mrs;• H. • W. ' Gould were Mr. Will Gould, London; Mos, • Earl Crich and daughter,: Goderich; 'Miss' Clara Gould, Whitby, and Mr. Needham of Bownianville,. Mrs, Fred Weir of Swift Current, Sask., left Tuesday for her home after having spent the past two months at ' th,e home • of her sister; and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mns. R. J. Fisher, Mill street, She will spend a few days in Toronto, also visit in Winnipeg, and with Mrs. John Watt of Carroll, Manitoba. who use the roads should pay for the roads." It was learned that should pro- vincial revenues be increased by either ' means, the increase would be used to aid the municipalities reduc, ing the taxes on reali estate. , The Premier warned that should increased license fees be decided on, it would be .effective Apail 1 and that motorists pmurchtasing 1939 license plates after 'that date, would have to., pay it.., SHEARING NOR The Red 8 White Store -- Clinton, Quality Combined With Service Phone As Special Value Mar. 9,10,11 Matches . 3 Boxes 21c CLARKS 'SPAGHETTI 3 TINS 25c EXTRA' Special ! BELLE . CITY PEALS 2 TIN 15c R. and W. CHICKEN ,HADDJE z TTNB 25c VANILLA EXTRACT 2 4ot. bt1.19c Gold Medal , TOMATO.. JUICE 25 .oz TINS 23lc CHOICE WALNUTS 39c LB. EXTRA Special ! ELGIN PURE LARD 2 LBS. 19c EXTRA Special GOLD MEDIAL TOMATOES 3 TINS 25c EXTRA Special ! WESTONS ' Chocolate MALLOWS 2 LBS. 25c R and' W. SOUPS • Assorted 3i TINS 25c CLARKS PORK and BEANS 3, TINS 25c inenensimemmeim SOAP FLAKES 5 -Ib. PKG 29c Dr. Pomelo GRAPEFRUIT - JUICE 2 20 oz. TINS 19c EXTRA Special ! Golden Bantam CORN 2 TINS 15c FALCON PEANUT BUTTER 21c JAR .,. Ginger Snaps Lb roc Fruits i3 Vegetables ORANGES Sweet Juicy 2 DOZ. 29c GRAPEFRUIT SEEDLESS R FOR 251. UR:AN,GE,S, FLORIDA Extra Large , GRAPEFRUIT.: LARGE SIZE , FFOR 25,.. HOT LEMONADE, TO -NIGHT 5 FOR 1Oc CELERY HEARTS V4,ell Bleached 3 BUNCHES 250 SPINACH Clean and Crisp 2 POUNDS 15c ,. TOMATOES Red Firm POUINDi. 15c FRESH CARROTS 2 BUNCHES 15c HEAR LETTUCE, Solid ,Heads 2 FOR. 15c,,, r; GREEN BEA1'S POUND 15c' CAULIFLOWER Finest Quality HEAD 25c„ FRESH BEETS 2 BUNCHES 1sc COOKING ONIONS, 10 LBS., 19c RHUBARB NEW CABBAGE GREEN PEPPER — GREEN ONIONS RADISHES — SPANISF.d ONIONS' SWEET POTATOES SPRING FLOWERS ARE IN VOGUE DAFFODILS IRIS TULIPS CARNATIONS STOCKS etc. And Always DALE'S ROSES which aro the choicest to be had If you want help on the care of your house plants listen over CFRB on Saturday at 1.15 pan. You will' also learn ;how to use POKON PLANTFOOD 30c a jar. PLANTS Primulas, Cinerarias and Cyclamen; All in good bloom 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 . »;«; At; ehitly,;w, h:eh•; h-le:ww; hK ,«w:KhhOt;«; ww w, h ;«ww RiLEY S' GROCERY. � �" Where Quality Sells & Service Tells All h hlatest :� Sunkist Oranges, ,., 2 doz. for 25c 3fSunkist Oranges, ,, , 2 doz. for 35c F Sunkist Oranges, ... 2 doz. for 450Sunkist ,Oranges, 'large .., dez- 35c We have assembled a brand new Stock of: Grapefruit, medium 8 for 25c E CHESTERFIELD, STUDIO, BEDROOM, DINING and KITCHEN SUITES 4, which will give you a good range to select front, At Wonderful Savings. t e Styles Grapefruit, large 6 for 25c Head Lettuce, 2 for 15c Celery Hearts, 2 for 195cc New Carrots, 2 1 Spy Apples, 6 quart basket, .,,. 29c , i Shortening, 2 for 23c ;, Lard 2 for 19c ;i Peas, Corn & Tomatoes , 2 for 19c P. & G. Soap5 for 15c A. Habitant Pea Soup 2 for 19e '{F Salmon Fish, red ib. 15e =� Salt Herring, doz. 35c Free Coupons on Premiums and Chinaware. RILEY'S Grocery Phone 39. Free Snappy Delivery. Also a Big Stock of: BEDS, SPRINGS, and MATRESSES At Greatly Reduced Prices. So when you start house-cleaning, this assortment: of bargains will make your shopping easy. Tho Store With the Stock. BALL and ZAPFE HARDWARE, FURNITURE Embalmers, Funeral Directors, Ambulance Service. q♦ Phones: Store 195; N. Bali, 110 .• J, J. Zapfe, 103 1t CASH SPECIALS Fresh Beef, rolled and boneless, .,.,..,.. per ib. 13c Bologna, in piece 2 lb. 25c Sausage, large :style, 2 lbs. 29c )Sausage; small style, per 'lb. 19c Sausage, Pure' Pork, 1 lb. pkgs. 25c Fresh 'Picnic Hams, ' per. ib. 19c Jewel Shortening, 2 lbs. 23c Pure Lard, 2 .lbs. ,19c. Salmon, Silver Bright, whole or half fish, lb. 12c Fillets, 'yS'moked per lb. 15c Headcheese, in piece, per lb. 13c Fresh Cheese, 2 lbs. or over, per lb. 1 T c Peanut Butter 'in pint ferns, - each 25c Clarks Soups, assorted, 3 tins 19c Coffee, McLaren, 1 lb. freshly ground, with Free Cup and Saucer 39c Onions, cookers, G quart baskets, each 25c Apples, cookers, 6 quart basket, 25c Head Lettuce, large size, each 10c Cabbage, firm heads, 5c Tomatoes, selected, per 1i • 15c Turnips; 2. for ...5c White Beans, hand picked, 8 lbs. 25c ORANGES, 2 Doz. 25c Lemons, the large size 4 for 10'c GRAPEFRUIT, Large Size 6fo1'25c U rf{hGA ,3hh, ^?y2M,°J