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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1939-06-01, Page 8'PAGE 8 THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD.' THURS., I.TJNE.,1., 1939; 3 -LB. LOOSE LARD; 29c 8 -LB. PAIL HONEY {QUART SEALER OF SAUER .KRAUT Sealer Included. VEAL STEW 75c 25c LB15c BRISKET BOIL BEEF Lb. 1OC CONNELL & TYNDALL " CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET " Phone 162. a Albert Street Let us show you the New . Reflex Electric • Washers Nothing but water moves in machine. See it demonstrated. 'RANGETTES HOTPLATES — TOASTERS IRONS — . CURLERS — ETC. COLEMAN STOVES •— HOTPLATES — IRONS Etc. COAL. OIL ;STOVES. and OVENS • Frigidaire Refrigerators The one with the Meter -Miser and a Five -Year Guarantee. SUTTER & PERDUE HARDWARE, PLUMBING & ELECTRICIANS PHONE 147w. CLINTON, ONT. fi Have your HAY ROPE renewed now and be ready, when you need it. 1 108 -ft. Length and 1 98 -ft. Length at Bargain Prices. .� PULLEYS of all Kinds HECLA FURNACES MARTIN SENOUR PAINTS and VARNISHES 3 C.IIawkins, •.L• Plumbing Phone 244 BECAUSE • - Our stock of FISHING SUPPLIES is complete we can supply your needs. Don't use obsolete equipment -- our prices are low. How about a BICYCLE or MOTORCYCLE? We have new and used models. Also BASEBALL SUPPLIES and CAMPING EQUIPMENT. You are welcome here. Clinton Bicycle and Motorcycle Sales S uperior Stores PHONE 111—CLINTON. SPECIALS FOR JUNE 1st - 2nd - 3rd PEAS, Aylmer, No. 4 sieve, 2 17 -oz. tins for 150 COFFEE Maxwell House ... lb. 36c TEA, Blueboy, 1/2 Ib. bag 25c CHEESE, Finest New lb. 15c MARMALADE, Aylmer, 2 lbjar 22c PORK & BEANS, Aylmer, 1 2 21 -oz. tins for 17c CATSUP, Aylmer, 2 12 -az. btls. 25c1 SHRIMPS, Reg. Size tin 16c SARDINES, Brunswick .... tin 5c SALMON, Golden Net, /zs 16c is 27c SOAP, COMFORT, .... 4 bars 12c COCOA, Cowan's, %s 15c .. is 25c WHEAT PUFFS, 6 oz. pkg. .. 10c JELLY BEANS, lb. 15c "PROFESSOR PEPP" a comedy in three acts under the auspices of the Wesley - Willis Y.P.U. in the TOWN HALL, CLINTON Friday, June 2nd at 8 o'clock. Admission 25c; Children 15c 36-2. ROSE BUSHES We still have a good choice in HYBRID TEA HOSES Souvenir — Premier Supreme Mary Hart — Briarcliff and Rose Hill. These rose bushes will give you bloom in six to eight weeks from time of planting. ONLY 25c EACH FREE ROSE BUSH ON,r FREE Rose Bush to every 1 Purchaser of one dollar's worth of this stock. FLOUR, Monarch, 7s 25c . 24s 65c, GRAPEFRUIT, Seedless 6 for 23c ORANGES, Med. Size .. ..doz. 25c LEMONS, Largo size ..., doz. 25c TOMATOES, Ripe Red Ib. 15c FRESH STRAWBERRIES, Large, Box .... 25c PINEAPPLES, Good Size, Each 15c T 1 Free Delivery HOMPSON .A. `local' anaesthetic has been de- veloped that is so powerful that one shot stops pain for two'or three weeks. This stuff will come in hanay duping political' -campaigns when most of us get a pain in the neck. SPRING PLANTS Cabbage Plants which would mat- ure by July if planted now, 25c a box Prizetaker Onion Seedlings should be planted early' for good results Large Boxes 35c Asters,' Snapdragons, Pansies, Alyssum all hardy for early planting out. 25c a box Cauliflower and Brussels Sprouts 25c a box 1938 Lupin Plants — 25c each Columbine and Cowslips Fine Clumps — 15c and 25c each Delphinium from 3" pots -10c each Climbing Roses, Choice Assort- ment and heavy roots Silver Moon Breeze Hill New Dawn Paul's Scarlet 45c and 50c each 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 A Shopper Stopper Our. North Window has shown it- self so to be. No doubt you have in our previous advertisements read about our plan that permits your purchase of certain goods at your. own pricer In every stock there is bound to be accumulation ,of goods that have "back -Fired". They sold at one time but suddenly stopped. This problem to us has been a head- ache and the remedy for the affliction is to reduce the price of the goods daily until the price is approved by you. For example on Monday last the price was "Your Choice 70e". On Tuesday 5c less and Wednesday Goc, today (Thursday) 55c, Friday 50c and Saturday 45c and so it will go until the price is lc. Its a selling plan that has (in one respect only) fly paper' attributes, the kind that catches those who pause to investi- gate. The advantage to us is the satisfaction of having a stock free from static dead-lheads'. Perchance you will see an article at the price you want to pay. We regret disappointing ,so many esteemed customers for last week's Star 'Weekly. We tried to procure additional copies from both Publish- ers and other sources. Ample supply has been assured us of this week s issue. Tile W. D. Fair Co Otters the CbeaDe.st - AlwaYe the Fast all�lpu'unylldllp mnunum�umm�nop'gIILI(IniIII lY �� dllli�ilV��r . Reeve Trewartha is attending the sessions of Huron County Council at Goderich. Mrs. Louis Dippell of Bowmanville spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Potter. Mr. W. A. Grant has returned to Clinton, having spent the winter myths at Orlando, Florida, Mrs. Roy Lonsway and children of Toronto, visited friends in town for a couple of days last week. The Misses I. and A. Beattie of "The Vogue" spent a few days at their home at Watford last week. Mrs. John Walker of Kitchener is visiting at the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Walker. Miss Eleanor 'Kemp of Toronto, is visiting at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kemp. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Green and Audrey of Teeswater visited Mr, and Mns. James Livermore on Sunday. Mrs. L. D. Scott, Mrs. E. 13. Walton and the Misses Rawlings of Forest visited Rev. and Mrs. Andrew Lane last week. Mr. and Mrs. Yates of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Livermore of Aylmer visited Mr and Mrs. James Livermore on Saturday. Rev. Andrew Lane and Mr. M. T. Corless are in. London this week attending the United Church Con: ference in session there. Mrs. H. B. Chant of St. Catharines, who has been visiting friends in Toronto for several weeks will conic to visit Mrs. J. A, Sutter on Friday. Rev. and Mrs. G. G. Burton, and Mr, William Walker accompanied by Rev. H, Wilding of Holmesvihe left on Monday to attend the Unit- ed Church Conference being, held in London, Mrs, Agnes Shearer, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Shearer and sons, George and Douglas, also Mr. Thos. E. Shearer of Oxford County were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Shearer on Sunday. The. Misses? Wiltse who spent the winter in Florida were welcomed back by their friends in Ontario Street Church on Sunday. Miss Elva Wiltse sang a fine: solo at the morning service which was much appreciated by choir .and congregation. ' Rev. Dr. Jarvis Wilson, ' D.D„ of Toronto agent several clays here visiting his brother, Mr. Joseph Wilson and Mrs. Wilson. On Sun- day they motored to Whitechurch where Rev. Wilson was the speaker for the 75th anniversary, of the Presbyterian church, and preached to a well-filled church, both morn- ing and evening. TUCKERSMITH The spring crops in this district have made splendid progress since the recent rains, Gardening and get- ting. Corn ground ready to plant are now the chief items on the program, Commencing oh Sunday the service in Turner's Church will be held at 9.30 a,m. Reeve Whitmore is attending the meeting of Huron Comity Council now in session. For Prompt Service Phone 4! Special Values in Quality Groceries June .1-7 ELGIN BEEHIVE ORANGE LARD S Y R U P MARMALADE 2 lbs. 19c 2's 16c 32 oz. jar 19c SWEET EXTRA SPECIAL MIXED KELLOGG'S PICKLES CORN FLAKES 23c jar • pkg. 7c SUN RIPE P & G TOMATO SOAP JUICE 3 med. tins 2'Oc 3 for 11c Quality d ASPARAGUS FRESH DAILY LARGE 5 C BUNCH .,. ONIONS SILVERjE C SKINS POUND? .... ZIP R. & W. SOUPS 3 tins 23c SINGAPORE PINEAPPLE tins 19c LIBBYS PORK & BEANS 21. tins 15c AMERICAN BEAUTY BEAUTY SHRIMPS tin 14c YOUR CHOICB AMMONIA pkg. Sc RED PITTED, SUPREME CHERRIES, SHIORTENING 2 tins 23c 2:.lbs..231c EXTRA SPECIAL MAPLE LEAF` SALMON- %"s Limit 4 cans tin lc to a customer. 1 RC'. DURHAM CORN STARCH pkg• 9c QUICK DR: POMELO QUAKER GRAPEFRUIT OATS JUICE pkg. 19c 2 med. tins 19c FRUIT and VEGETABLES Variety NEW .'POTATOES, No. 1 Grade 7 pounds 25c BUTTER BEANS, fancy 2 pounds 19c HOME-GROWN TOIVATOES, pound '29c LEAF LETTUCE, 2 large bunches 15c EATING APPLES, Extra Fancy dozen 39c PINEAPPLES, Medium Size each 15c FRESH,CHERRIES, a'delicious treat lb. 29c TOWIATOES,... Select Field -Grown pound 15c CUCUMBERS,... No. 1 Grade each 1 0 c RADISHES, Home -Grown 3 large bunches FRESH BEETS 3 bunches 1'0c 25c NEW- CARRQTSI BUNCH NEW , CABBAGE POUND ....5c SHBARING 8c, NORMAN The Red & White Store Clinton Col. Drew to Speak ;_ `'- Conservatives of the Huron -Perth riding will hold their annual meeting in the Exeter Arena on Friday, June 2nd., at 8 o'clock. Following the election of officers the gathering will. be addressed by Col, George A. Drew, K.G., Ontario Leader of the Conser- vative Party. Lady Bowlers to Organize : Strawberry Social auspices Woman's Association :S a. of Ontario Street Church ;e Thursday,. June 29th' Supper served from 6 to 8 Adults 25c All ladies interested in bowling are t Children 12 yrs, and under 15e s invited to attend a meeting to be 38-2,f held in the Board Room, Town Hall, aaaaaW; r•'.»»...",«+,»; , : «..; ;.;„;«,w, r:2 onMonday evening for the purpose Annual Bazaar off organizing a .bowling club. The meeting will start at 8. o'clock and the ladies are requested to use the south side entrance so that the meet- ing of council in session at that time will not be disturbed. The Men's Bowling Club have ex- tended an invitation to the ladies to organize and it is hoped sufficient interest will be shown to make a revival of this popular pastime pos- sible. Some years ago the Clinton ladies were rated among the best on Sat. Afternoon, June 3 in Church Basement Commencing at 2 o'clock. Convenors of Booths: Country Store Mrs. Ward Gift Booth Mrs. Roberton Apron Rummage Candy 31 Mrs. Cook Mrs. Streets ;i Mrs. McKenzie bowlers in the county. Goderich and 5 to 25e Booth .... Mrs. McTaggart Seaforth - have had successful clubs Home -Made Baking ... Mrs. Neilans for some years and it is hoped the outcome of this meeting will be the foetation of a live club in Clinton. 25c Supper to be served from 5 to 7 by Girl's Club EVERYBODY WELCOME 3'7-2. »IW!+�ti.3idr;»i», .• ,w : , ,wp<A,wy, ;»; ;»;»; : ;»;»;».:»; . �;»'s�+9::�:»w;»w=F»?ak'F�! A Very Interesting Show Of the latest styles of Furniture is on display on our floors, which should be of special interest to the June Brides. The assortment includes Breakfast, Dining, and Bedroom Suites; Studip Couches, and Occas- ional chairs. Some wonderful values in Axminster Rugs. It will pay you to conte in, you will be pleased with the real savings we have in store for you. Hardware Dept. YOU.. WILL LIKELY NEED A NEW STOVE No trouble finding just what you want, from our assortment of Gasoline or Coal Oil Stoves, Electric Plates or Rangettes, or the old reliable Coal or Wood Stoves and Ranges. A large assortii ent of Graniteware in the various colours. A few LAWN MOWERS left which we want to prove out, at special prices. 444 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 +s ralaa 5aRala, a».WWWtatattalat4Vaa aaaa :»',twat MM+lata$ tataae.talai arlat'+T»t7'.a. Prices, June i, 2,3, White FLANNELETTE, width 27 in., per yd. 11 c COTTON, Unbleached, width 40 in., per yd. 1Oc COTTON, Bleached and White, width 40 in., per yd. 17c TOWELLING, Turkish, width 16 in., per yd. 19c PRINTS and BROADCLOTHS, per yd. 19c ANKLE HOSE, sizes 5 to 101/2, .Prices. Per Pair 10, 15, 19 and 25c CHILDREN'S DRESSES, in Print, Voile 'and Washable Silk. GIRLS SLACKS; icolor Brown and. Blue, ages 14, 16 and 18 Per Pair $1.19 ages 8, 10 and 12 Per Pair 98c BOYS WASHABLE SUITS, assorted colors, Prices 49, 59 and 98c BOYS OVERALLS, Price Small Sizes 25, 29, 4 and 5'9c' CHILDREN'S CREEPERS, per pair 49c & 59c CHILD'S SILK PANTIES. per pair 23c CHILD'S COTTON PANTIES and VESTS each 19c CHILD'S WHITE CANVAS SLIPPERS, Sizes 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 per pair 59c CHILD'S WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS, per pair 59c CHILD'S .CAMP OXFORDS, 1.15, 1.25, 1.59 CHILD'S WHITE LEATHER SANDLES, per pair $1.79 CHILD'S WHITE LEATHER SANDELS, $1.25 to $1.75 CHILD'S BROWN LEATHER OXFORDS, per pair $1.49' INFANT'S SLIPPERS,OXFORDS OXFORDS and HIGH SHOE'S in Black, White and Elk Leathers � CLIFFORD LOBB'S