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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1939-10-26, Page 8!PAGE R THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD THURS., OCT: 20, 1939 tommummismimew Ducks and Chickens for the Weekend LEG LAMB 25c lb. 45c 2 lb. for 25c $2.4O 4 -Lb. Pail CLOVER MONEY MINCE -MEAT 20 -Lb. Pail LARD CONNELL & TYNDALL CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET " Phone 162. Albert Street CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK OF STOVES AND HEATERS ROYAL CHARM, Cabinet Type RANGE, high shelf, MCCLARY QUEBEC RANGE with high closet. McCLARY'S TRIUMPH RANGE, with high shelf. FINDLEY' VEGA RANGE, with high shelf. . Second -Hand JEWEL RANGE, in good shape with waterfront. BANNER COOK, Square Don't Forget to have a look at our: RADIO'S, Electric and Battery Sets: B Batteries. Tubes and all Radio Supplies. SUTTER & PERDUE HARDWARE, PLUMBING & ELECTRICIANS PHONE 147w. CLINTON, ONT. HAVE YOU BEEN IN TO SEE OUR LINE OF Heaters and Ranges THEY ARE PRICED RIGHT. BUY NOW AND SAVE. WE 1)0 PLUMBING and HEATING -Get Our Prices. All Work Guaranteed. `HECLA FURNACES' LEAD - There is a reason Ask us. T. Hawkins, HARDWARE and 1� PLUMBING Phone. 244 '.d,3FF%aN�'M+'s»3«i•+L'"•4'K:+f«:: ,«:w"M'.«,.i :b•'s»; :»:»:»:«i»Sd+3»A+:::w:»i»644:4 4141•S- HUNTHNG NEEDS You'll need special ammunition for deer, geese, ducks and you want it fresh. We have it. Also new guns at moderate prices. Your old gun accepted in trade. Hunting knives and all the equipment you need to make a successful hunting trip may be purchased here. Clinton Bicycle and Motorcycle Sales Superior Stores PHONE 111--CLINTON. SPECIALS FOR OCTOBER - 26-27-28 AYLMER PEACHES, 2's sqt. 2 tins 25c CORN SYRUP, Crown, Brand, 2's, tin 19c PUMPKIN, AYLMER, 2'/'s tin 1Oc MINCE MEAT 2 lbs. 25c HALLOWE'EN KISSES and, JELLY BEANS 2 lbs. 26c HILLCREST SHORTENING, 2 lb, for 25c PURE LARD' 2 lbs. 25c PASTRY FLOUR, 24 lb. bag ... 59c SULTANA RAISINS .... 2 lbs. 23c CURRANTS, Cleaned .... 2 lbs. 27c PEEL, ORANGE and LEMON Ib. 25e CUT, MIXED PEEL . ih lb.. 13c GLACE CHERRIES �/, lb. 13c BUTTER BAR BISCUITS ...Ib. 17c DRIED APRICOTS ... , c., lb. 25c CALIFORNIA GRAPES 2 lbs. 19c SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT 6 for 25c SWEET POTATOES 5 lbs. 25c PEARS, 11 qt. ' bskt. 25c a T. R. THO�IPSON Free Delivery STANLEY Mr, Aldie Mustard, Ken McGowan, accompanied by Mrs. John McCowan and Miss Tena. McKay visited in T'or- e'nta and S,touffville for a few days last week. ' • Toll Brothers TRAVELOGUE "HIKING THROUGH CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA" Moving Pictures in Technicolor and Black & White taken by Toll Bros. on their Hiking 'trip through South America. TUESDAY, NOV. 7th WESLEY-WILLIS CHURCH HUMOR -ADVENTURE! Over 100 illustrations in color. Adults 25c; Children under 16, 15c. 59-2 "The Strike of the Ladies Aid" Three -Act Comedy Drama presented by a group of talented ladies from Hohnesville. - FRIDAY, NOV. 3rd. ONTARIO ST. UNITED CHURCH auspices of Group 4 of the Wornenrs Missionary Society. ' Adults 25e; Children 15c. 59-2 Heigh! Ho! Come to the Fait. W here? The Asseniiily Room of Wesley -Willis Church. WTi. en 7 SATURDAY, OCT. 28th !l at 3 o'clock. Why? For HOME-MADE BAKING PRODUCE NOVELTIES. Pantry Shelf SUPPLIES. . HOT DOGS. CANDY. and''AFTERNOON TEA. Special SUPPER AT 6.00 P.M. p 1 for Business People. MENU -Cold Meat PIate Pumpkin Pie with ' Whipped Cream. Roast Goose Supper ST. JOSEPH'S HALL -- CLINTON Tuesday, Nov. 7th Supper front 5 to 8 BINGO -DANCING to the music of ARTHUR'S. ORCHESTRA. • ADMISSION 50; CHILDRJIN 25c , ADMISSION TO DANCE, 25e.• "We'll cast away our burden of cares Let heads and hearts be light, , . Together we'll frolic and dance, yo he, Let's all be goofy to -night,"' Such will be the emotions of youth on Tuesday night. Something strange comes over the young folk. Queer little figures with awesome faces will appear, there will be uncanny flitting about lawns,around corners and knocking at your door, all accomp- anied by weird whisperings and shrill disguised voices of sprightly goblins in hot'retreatfrom the front or back lawn. HalIowe'en will cast over juvenile or even adult humanity it's ancient charm,- foolishness, some will say but few will pay any attention to them, dignity has no place' in the program. It's a timely reminder that life is not all trial and trouble. The face mask may be forbidding but lack of it is laughter petty and pardonable deceit. Let it all be restrained how- ever that ha anxious care or destruc- tion be caused to any. We are outfitters for your personial disguise and home interior Lurid decorations, masks, comic caps, owls,. ghosts', paper table napkins, seals, place cards, tally cards, streamers, crepe paper, orange, black and -red are the predominating colours. Come out -come out, tis •witches night, Me'ow Hoo -Hoa Ye'Il shiver with fright. It's a fashion magazine. It's printed in France. LADIES It's name is "Prestige". It has many coloured plates. It has 40 pages. It's price is $1.50. The W. D. Fair Co Often the Cheapest -Panay" the Beet Mrs. W. A. Oakes spent a few days with Toronto friends this week. Miss Dorothy Corless was a weekend guest at the home of Miss Lannin, Dublin, Miss P. Morgan, formerly of the C. C. I. staff visited last weekend with Miss N. Bentley. Mr, and Mrs. G. D, McTaggart left Last weekend to spend the winter months in Toronto. Mrs. Murch and Miss Vera Murch of Sarnia are visiting Misses Harriet and Sybil Courtice. Miss Frances Hollyman of Blyth, spent the weekend with her cousin, Miss Margart Lockwood. Miss Erma Hale motored to Toronto last Friday with Goderich friends to attend the Motor Show. Mr. and Mrs. E. M.-i'deBrien of Wind- sor, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Crich. Mrs. Arthur Colquhoun of Staffa, was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McMurray. Mr. Elwood Epps returned on Tues- day from Cleveland where he at- tended the Indian Motorcycle Ex- hibition. Miss Gill, who. has been Visiting her sister, Mrs. H. M. Monteith, re- turned to her hone in Charlotte- town last weekend. Mr. P. W. Hutchings, who has spent several weeks with his sister, Mrs. G. E. Hall, has returned to his home in Tillsonburg, ' Mr. and Mrs. Chas.'Haddy, Jack and Mr. and Mrs. Will Staples, Toronto were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. Alex Haddy Mr. and Mrs Lorre Epps and daugh- ter of London spent the weekend with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Epps, King street. Mr. and Mrs, G. E. Hall and Miss Evelyn Hall and Mr. P. W. Hutch- ings spent the weekend in Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Barreltrop, accompan- ied by her sister and Mr. and Mrs. Henderson of Hanover, were week- end -visitors with Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hawke. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McMurray were Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Colquhoun and son Douglas, and Miss Margaretr Colquhoun of Science Hill. Mrs, William Skelton and son, Donald of Centralia spent Tuesday here, `visiting at the home, of Mrs, And- rew Proctor. Mr. John Coninghame of Owen, Sound accompanied by Mr. W. Andrews and Mr. S. McGullough spent last ' weekend at the- home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cnning- hame. Mrsa Binford • Colquhouln, Harold Devils and Russel Miller of Staffs, Mrs.' Doderline of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. 011ey of South Haven, Mich., visited recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Corless. Mrs. Hugh D. Taylor of Toronto, Ex- ecutive Secretary of the Women's Missionary Society, and Rev. A. R. Stone, missionary of the United. Church. of Canada, now on; furlough from Japan, were , guests at Miss Courtice's items last week. ' Mrs. (Rev.) A. H. O'Neil, Mrs. Chas. McKinnon, Mrs. D. J. Atkinson and. Mrs. Geo. Walker and Miss Eyelyn. Hall were in Sealorth last Friday afternoon attending ..the Golden Jubilee •services of the Women's Auxiliary hi St. Thomas Anglican. Church. i Stock up and Save Money AT ' YOUR Red And White Store PEERLESS WHEAT PUFFS .2.. 3 for 25c RED & WHITE PEAS 2 for 23c CROWN CORN SYRUP '5's 39c FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS 2 lbs. 25c, MOLASSES KISSES 2 lbs. 25c LIBBY'S PORK & BEANS BEAVER BLUEBERRIES RED & WHITE PUMPKIN DUNDURN MARMALADE FAR WEST TUNA FISH 2 for` 19c tin 1' 1 c 2 for 19c jar 24c tin 17c LIFEBUOY SOAP SEEDLESS RAIJSINS • ; 2 lbs. 25c CLEANED CURRANTS; ' 16, 15c CUT MIXED PEEL ib: 2sc CHOICE MINCE MEAT.... ..�...,, 2,,.1s: 25C 2. for 15c SUGAR No Restrictions on Quantity GIANT. YELLOW POP CORN SEA SHORE SHRIMP QUALITY COFFEE' 10 lbs 65e 2 lbs. 19c tin 17c lb. 39c RED & WHITE.. TEA 1/2 lb. 35c BLUE ROSE RICE 3 lbs. 25c MEATY PRUNES 2 lbs. 19c, READY CUT, MACARONI 2'lbs.-13c GINGER SNAPS 2 lbs. 19c" BROKEN WALNUTS'. LEXIA, RAISINS SEEDED RAISINS CREAM SANDWICH BISCUITS Ib. 3f9 14. 15c pkg..15c, 1b. 15c .. QUALrrY FRUITS LARGE VARIETY VEGETABLES PRICED L''a W LEAF LETTUCE RADISHES bunch 5c bunch 5c PEPPER SQUASH �i for Zdc SPANISH ONIONS' � ;,... lb. 5c SPANISH POTATOEIS • ... ib. 5c JUICY SWEET Oranges doz,19C GOOD SIZE FRESH MUISHROOMS .......... pound 35C FANCY EMPEROR GRAPES 2 lb. 23c rimter_ MESH CRISP 3 to a bunch Hearts t bun ■ 1c SOUND DRY2 of 919c .M/ COOKING1Olb'� Celery onions QUh H n ti each 15c NO. 1 SNOWAPPLES 25 NO. 1 TALLMAN SWEETS BASKET SHEARING it For Prompt Deliverg Service PHONE 48 Clinton wvwr�uN BULBS For Winter and Spring Bloom BITTERSWEET' 25c a bch. Ideal for Hallowe'en decorations or for Winter Baguets. We are fortunate to nave Dutch Bulbs which arrived just before war was declared. Prices may not be as reasonable another year. Take advantageof our special offer: "SUPERFINE MIXTURE" of DARWIN TULIP BULBS 40c a doz. HYACINTH BULBS Named Varieties. Choice Quality. 10e each PAPER -WHITE NARCISSUS Top Size 3 for 10c CUT FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. 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 RILEY'S GROCERY. Where Quality Sells & Service Tell PIE -CAKE SHORTENING 2 lbs. 25c PURE LARD 2 lbs. 25c PITTED DATES 2 lbs. 25e SEEDLESS RAISINS ,2 lbs, 23c SEEDED LEXIAS, pkg. 16 oz... 15e SEEDED RAISINS, loose ... lb. 15c VALENCIA RAISINS , .. , 2 lbs. 25c ORANGE & LEMON PEEL ... 24c CITRON PEEL 28c MIXED CUT PEEL 25c GREEN & RED CHERRIES 45c RICE 4 lbs. 25c MACAIRONI 4 lbs. 25c SHREDDED COCOANUT 25c MAXWELL COFFEE 51c BLUE RIBBON COFFEE 49c BENMILLER PASTRY FLOUR 62c WHITE or BROWN SUGAR 10 lis. 67c We are prepared now to take your order for Sugar by Cwt. RILEY'S GROCERY Phone 39. Free Snappy Delivery. a w 'T&ItthtlzWt:•.'Itg!'3a7i vr+: it+..++_F_+ wWw,w_ t i»IttoW&' at;.«iE!S�F_+: +T»%I'_atI:a It Will Pay You TO ATTEND TO YOUR REQUIREMENTS OF FURNITURE AND HARDWARE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, AS PRICES ARE ADVANCING RAPIDLY. We have bought heavily to protect ourselves as well as our customers against these advances, so you will still save, while out regular stock lasts. But naturally the price will have to advance on goods coming in at the higher prices. We have a wonderful stock to select from, so come right in and look around, you will likely see just what you are looking for. As you know, the weather is getting chilly, but you don't need to be cold, see our large stock of WOOD and COAL HEATERS and RANGES at any price you want to pay. A large stock of GLASS CLOTH and the new CELLO - GLASS, which is guaranteed for 5 years. You will find a large range of GUNS and AMMUNITION for those who like wandering around the woods these nice fall days. 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 :nlc+F+i•+h14. •Iol 4+.144•14 14:6411.6 ,.4 41464.641.44•.«;w -I.+:.+.. 6'444 »2 t. 1.6».1x3 2�2+ b FOOT COMFORTERS From Oct. 26th to Nov. 3rd we are offering Rubber Footwear to you at prices that cannot be continued after Nov. the 3rd, all replacements' will be advanced in price. WOMEN'S PULLOVER RUBBERS, Flat, Cuban or` Spike Heel . 59c WOMEN'S RUBBER OVERSHOES, colors Blaciii and Tan; heels, Cuban, Flat or Spike $1.10 WOMEN'S VELVET MOTOR BOOTS, colors, Black, & Tan; heels Cuban, Flat, Spike $2.15 WOMEN'S BLACK BOOTS, knee height, suitable for mud or snow and fleece -lined $1.50' CHILDREN'S Black & Brown Rubber 'OVERSHOES . with fleecy lining, MISSES BLACK and BROWN RUBBER $1.40 OVERSHOES, size 111/2 to 2 $1.10 MISSES and CHILDREN'S KNEE LENGTH RUBBER BOOTS, sizes 6 to 2, Price $1.19' CHILDREN . FLEECY LINED CASHMERETTE OVERSHOE'S; 3 buckle height $1.35 MEN'S CLOG RUBBERS, for street wear, , sizes 6 to 11 price 95C MEN'S PULLOVER RUBBERS, sizes 6 to 11 MEN'S KNEE BOOTS, All Red and Heavy Weight MEN'S KNEE BOOTS, Black with Red Sole, Heavy Weight $2.50 size 5 to 11 price 69c $2.75 MEN'S KNEE BOOTS, Medium Weight $1.89 MEN'S KNEE BOOTS, Black with Red Soles, Medium Weight $1.98 MEN'S WORK RUBBERS; Black, 6 eyelet's high MEN'S WORK RUBBERS, Black and Felt Lined MEN'S WORK RUBBERS, Blucher Cut, extra ,heavy weight MEN'S WORK RUBBERS, with 12 inch Leather Tops MEN'S CASHMERETTE OVERSHOES, 4 buckles MEN'S CASHMERETTE OVERSHOE'S; 2 buckles 4 MEN'S CASHMERETTE OVERSHOES, 1 buckle MEN'S CASHMERETTE OVERSHOES, with zipper , $1.39 $2.39 $2.10 $3.25 $2.45 $1.69 $1.35 $2.29 BOY'S KNEE -HEIGHT RUBBER BOOTS, sizes 1 to 5 $1.55 BOY'S STURDY LACED RUBBER BOOTS, sizes 12 to 2 $1.25 BOY'S STURDY LACED RUBBER BOOTS, sizes 6 to 11 $1.10 ;CLIFFORD LOBB &SONS