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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1939-09-14, Page 8SAGE 8 'E CLINTON NEWS -RECORD TIHIRS., SEPT, 14; 1939' 20 LB. PAIL LARD. $2.25 SAUSAGE Ib. 15c Large Pail CHOICE CLOVER RONEY 85e HEAD' CHEESE 1b. 1OC DRY SALT PORK lb. 20c CONNELL & TYNiDAL L " CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET " Phone 162. Albert Street NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE YOUR Furnace Overhauled or a New one installed. Get Ready for the Cold Weather. OXYDOL, AYLMER • We carry a full line of COOK STOVES and HEATERS. 1 Second -Hand Quebec Cook—in good shape.. , 1 Hand -Power Washer—nearly new. 1 Second -Hand Washer—power. 1 Beatty Electric • Washer—slightly used. SUTTER & PERDUE HARDWARE, PLUMBING & ELECTRICIANS PHONE 147w. • • CLINTON, ONT. Do you need your EAVESTROUGHING Repaired ;i or New put on. Do 'not wait for cold weather. Ii . DO IT NOW. 3 Have your Heating Plant overhauled and be ready ,' for the cold when it comes. rc CLARES STOVES and FURNACES. ��e See these before buying. T , HARDWARE and s ai ; '1 `iA�,N PLUMBING 9 Phone 244 .. Hitler hasn't Got it, We Have The new Winchester Repeater Shotgun at $38,95. Also a full stock of rifles on which we will give you the highest trade or the lowest cash price, It's tune you had a new gun, why not get it now while prices are low. A full line of ammunition to fit any type. Bicycles, Motorcycles, Washers, Cleaners, see thein at Clinton Bicycle and Motorcycle Sales Superior stores PHONE 111—CLINTON. SPECIALS FOR iEPTEMBER 14-15-16 Chicken Pie Supper —in— CLINTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURL- BASEMENT —an— Tuesday, Sept. 19 I Menu: Chicken Pie, Potatoes, Vegetables, • Pie and Tea, Admission 40c and 25e 52-2 ;DICK QUAKER OATS, Large Pkg. 18e Large Pkg. , .. 21c :EEN'S MUSTARD, V/'s tin , , 23c PORK & BEANS, 3 tins 25c )SICKEN IIADDIE, , ... 2 tins 27c IIXED BISCUITS Ib. 15c LED RIVER CEREAL, .... pkg. 25c )URHAM CORN STARCH .. lb. 9c ]OWAN'S COCOA ' lb, 25e HEINZ KETCHUP .... Igebt, 19e. LOYAL Y,DRK TEA, ..... %Z Ib. 33c,. 3ROCKtS BIRD SEED . , , . pkg. 14c �.YLMER PIE CHERRIES 2 tins for 25c 4IACARONI Ready -Cut 2 lhs 9c HARVEST THANKSGIVING ] SERVICES Sunday, September 17th Trinity Church, Bayfield 11, a,m, . St. James', Middleton 3 p.m. ' St, John's, Varna 7 p.m. Preacher: REV. WALTER JONES, London. 53-1 for New York where she will spend a few clays before returning to' San Francisco. Mr. Donald Stirling of Hanna, Alta. who has been visiting his aunts, .the CASTLE FLOOR WAX, lb. tin 25e BLACK PEPPER %z Ib. 15c PUMPKIN, Aylmer, 2%Z's ... tine 10c ORANGES, .. doz. 23c and 29c COOKING ONIONS .... 10 lbs. 21c POTATOES peck 29e T Free Delivery SAYF`IELD Mr. and Mrs, E. Kendall of Elmira spent the weekend with the latter's parents, Mi, and Mrs. W. Jowett: Miss Viola Fraser who, is visiting Iterparents, here leaves or Saturday 1 Misses M. and J. Stirling has joined the Royal Air Force and is with the 114th Bombers Squadron. Mr, Win. L. Metcalf of Pittsburg, Penn., is • visiting his-- Mrs, Wm, Metcalf for the next two weeks. Mrs, Eric Carre and Miss Mary Louise Carie returned to Toronto on Sunday after visiting the fornner's mother, Mrs. J. F. Parke. Dr. and Mrs, Norman Alexander. and Mr. George Alexander returned to London on Monday after spending the summer' at their cottage here Harvest Thanksgiving, Services will he held in Trinity Church on Sunday next at :11 a.m, Rev. Walter Jones of St. Mark's Church, London will have charge of the service Mrs, F, Hendricks and son, Fred, returned to their: home in Birming- ham, Mich., after spending the cem- mer, with their aunt, Miss Marian Fairburn, :Bayfield Civic Holidayy is beings Thrift- VIetic Now for School Whether first graders or proud seniors, we will have ready for you most of the required regular texts (a few, delayed in publication.) They will be 'sold at prices fixed by the government. All ages practice thrift and in your buying of Scrib- blers, Note Books, Erasers, Crayons, Compasses, ' Dic- tionaries, Drawing Books, Writing Books, Fountain Pens, Pencils (wood or mechanical), Inks, Mucilage, Plasticine, School Bags, Ex- ercise Books, etc. from us thrift prices ` prevail and teach a profitable first les- son to the boys and girls. Don't forget a Water - man's Pen is the standard of quality. The W. D. Fair Co Often the Cbeapeet.-,Always the Best f 1121Ip1111110ti 111111110 I I 11IIII�111. _�•_' I i 1 1„...•_Il ,+ Messrs. Bruce and Elliott Bartliff were visitors in Detroit last week- end. Mrs, Wemp of Chatham spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hawke. Miss Blanche Wiltse of Seaforth was the guest of. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hugill this week. Mr. John Cuninghame of Owen Sound spent the pest two weekends with his parents in town. Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Hoare spent last week in Toronto where they at- tended the Exhibition. Mrs. Burton Hill and son, Kenneth, of Burgesville, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Corless, Mr. W. Cowan, Mr. George VanHorne and Dr. Fowler left this week for a few days duck hunting at Brae- d-dore. Mr. Samuel Kemp spent yesterday in London visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kemp and also attending Western Fair. fr. John Cook, Miss Elizabeth Cook and Mrs. Parker of Chaplain, Ili.; visited on Sunday at the home of Mr, D. Cantelen. Kr. and Mrs. Fred Huisser and two children and Miss Helen Hodgson were in London Tuesday attending the Western Fair. Etev. A. H. O'Neil, president of the Huron College Alumni' Association, attended the meetings of that body in Landon this week, tIiss Laurie McKegney of Sarnia and Miss Mildred Taylor of Burlington. have returned to their homes after a visit with Miss Olive Thompson. Miss Jean Dalrymple of Waterloo is visiting her . aunt, Mrs. R. Dalrymple, Ontario .street. They visited friends in Hensall last weekend. lfr. and MMlrs. Glen Cornish, Miss Rena Pickett and Mr. Harold Pickett were in Detroit last week- end attending the silver wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Blanchard: Miss W. O'Neil was in London this week visiting briefly with her niece and nephew, Donald and Mary Ross of Los Angeles, Cal., who recently returned to Canada on the Eailpress of Britain. They were members of en educational party touring Brit- ain when war broke out and fears were expressed for their safe re- turn. , observed on Thursday of this week, Mr. Wilfred Herbert of South Porcupine is spending a few days this weak with his sister, Mrs. Wm, E. Parker. Mr. and Mrs, F. V. Granger and family of London spent the weekend at their cottage in the village. Miss Margaret Granger was with, a party of Collegiate girls who toured Eng- land andScotland this summer and was au the C.P.R, liner, "Montelare", on the high seas when England de- clared war. When, the ship was out a day from port, she was ordered back to Liverpool by the Admiralty but before reaching there she we. advised to proceed to Canada, Had she reached. LiverpooltheCollegiate party would probably have been transferred to the Asthenia, CLINTON'S LEADING GROCERS -PHONE 48 NOTICE THE WHOLESALES HAVE ADVISED US THAT ALL MERCHANDISE IS SUBJECT TO ADVANCE IN PRICES WE ADVISE. OUR CUSTOMERS TO STOCK UP THEIR SHELVES BE -FORE THIS GOES INTO EFFECT. — EXTRA VALUES — — SEPT. 14 to 16th — SOUPS Red & White PUMPKIN Red & White TOMATOES large tins PEAS Belle City CORN Golden Bantam SALT Iod. or Plain GUM DROPS, fresh stock GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 2's tall TOFFEES, assorted SANDWICH BISCUITS, assorted jSOAP, P & G BISCUITS, Fig Bars CORN SYRUP, Crown, 2's PORK & BEANS; Clark's JELLY POWDERS, assorted PEANUTS, Salted JAM, Raspberry, 2's TOILET TISSUE, "Nile" MACARONI DINNER, Catellis TOMATO JUICE, Gold Medal 3 tins 25c 3 tins 29c 3 for 25c 2 for 19c 3 for 25c pkg. 5c 2 lb. 25c 2 for 19c lb, 23c lb. 19c 6 for 25c Ib. 15c .19c. Z for 19c 7 for 25c 2 lbs. 25c jar 25c 5c' tin lOc 3 tins 25c SOAP FLAKES, National, 5 lb. pkg. 29c SHEARING Eat more Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Now - Save your Canned Goods and preserves while Prices: are Low Sweet Potatoes Celery Hearts EXTRA LARGE -WELL BLEACHED Celery Stalks Cauliflower LARGE NO. ONE'S Cooking Onions Pickling Onions Spanish Onions 4 1b 25c. 2 bunches 25c 3 for 25c. head I0c 10 lb 22c lb 9,c 2 lb 13c Grapes Fancy Tokay lb Ile Oranges Large Juice doz. 29c PEACHES EXCELLENT FOR CANNING - Lg. Basket 55c Subject to change without notice. Lemons Special 6 for 13c The Red & Whyte Stol e 11110. OR ,.— Clinton FOR SALE FARMER'S ATTENTION GAS ENGINE -DRIVE WASHER. SPECIAL PRICE ON TWO BRAND NEW BEATTY'S=Save over $20.00. Also 2 REBUILT GUARANTEED AT BIG SAVING. Hawkins Hardware CLINTON PHONE 244 ONTARIO STREET UNITED CHURCH 61st Anniversary Sunday, Sept. 24 Annual Tuesday, 5.30 p.m. Admission: Adults Supper Sept. 26 =-• 8 p.m. 35e; Children 25c 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 FRESH ATTRACTIVE Chinese Lanterns FOR SALE 15c a launch Time to transplant Iiouse Plants, make cuttings, etc. To get good results you need properly prepared soil. We sell it 150 a pail CHOICE BOSTON FERNS $1.00 each CUT FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS ,��sr.,'7L»I;;»:».w,�k+:«�+;»2»:!:=.�,.w � »;_� »;�.'seq»4+:»;�; ,t; yI:'s+:�2»b:7•:1!3!i:� '• J.' We Have The Solution In order to really introduce these grand: TRT -LIGHT LAMPS. with beautiful Silk Shades, we will allow you $2.50 for one of your lamps, so you may replace that dark earner with a lamp that will light up the whole room, wonderful for reading, Only one dozen of these in stock, so hurry and get your bargain now, as we cannot replace thein when our stock is sold, We are sorry- to advise you that furniture prices are bound to advance, our same reasonable prices will prevail while this stock lasts, so it will pay you to place orders quickly. The same principle applies to all hardware as. you know all metals will soar, we don't know when or where they will stop, The Stove Season is oar. We carry the famous Beach, Harriston, and Wingham Stoves and Ranges, so you will have a wonderful selection and price range. BE WISE, SHOP EARLY The Store With the Stock. BALL and ZAPFE HARDWARE, FURNrTURE Embalmers, Funeral Directors, Ambulance Service. Phones: Store 195; N. Ball 110; J. J, Zapfe, 103 . 9 «S :':«f»k+5:»14141 www`.» :4+1.1 S«: »c+w:«wF.2»ww,H 414,4+2�+»l 1-4:4 i rhk CAS ROBIN HOOD FLOUR, 98 lb. sacks 52.95 ROBIN HOOD FLOUR, 24 Ib. sacks 79c ROBIN HOOD QUICK OATS with China, per pkg. 33c SODA BISCUITS, McCormick's, 2 Ib. pkg. VANILLA, large bottles 20c 17c COCOA, Row,ntree's, l/' Ib. tin 21c ISOYOMALtT, %z lb. tills: COFFEE, McLaren's, 1 lb. tins 25c 39c 'TEA, Lipton's Orange Pekoe with free Clip and saucer 70c ZIMe=1321MSURIe = , t�3x 74.1 -.o �pt�iF lie ... �, M �X is u'� .t+�, .i Islay �.-%IA' 'C>F+i ® T 9 Frit , y .r"r• tta eda"§' will 1 Peas het9 GUT Poices have QUICK PUDDINGS, Gold Medal, HONEY, CUDMORE'S, Pure White 30 1b. Pails $3.25 SOUPS, Clark's Tomato or Vegetable 3 tins for 21c BOLOGNA, sliced CORN BEEF, sliced per lb. 18T: BACON, sliced per lb. 32c HEAD CHEESE,. sliced per lb. 17c MACARONI & CHEESE, sliced per Th. 25c PRESSED :IAM, sliced per Ib. 29c ercha t in t 12-” : I ' , ys p C n wall ► e sulpen°ioanm Clinton. fist 3rr71. .6 141 {atiY.i r1r A ,44 filtl 'i '.�^}� 1,,N}im71,g:ro,