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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1939-11-16, Page 8PAGE R 111011.h.„ 1600111P. 4 -LB. PAIL CHOICE CLOVER HONEY 45c HOME-MADE SAUSAGE ib. 15c CHOICE RIB ROAST of BEEF lb. 18c 2 lbs. 25c MINCE MEAT CHOICE GEESE & CHICKENS For Weekend CONNELL & TYNDALL " CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET " Pbone 162. Albert Street We Carry 9 Full Lines of Gilson Furnaces and Supplies The cut shown is a Single Unit, cannot leak because it is electric -welded, and has no bolt ht radiator. A furnace for every purpose, Heavy Duty, all cast or Send -cast Radiator. Whatever your needs may be. . Call and get an estimate. 1 only Slightly Used HECLA FURNACE at a Barga_n. 1 Slightly Used PEPPER STOKER — a real buy. SEE OUR COOK STOVES AND RANGES BEFORE YOU BUY. A NUMBER OF SECOND-HAND COOK STOVES 1 •Second -Hand -Quebec Heater SUTTER & PERDUE HARDWARE, PLUMBING & ELECTRICIANS PHONE 147w. CLINTON, ONT. Cold Weather WILL SOON BE HERE. Let us install that BATHROOM for you and enjoy winter comfort, It is not too late to have that leaky furnace overhauled, It night save your life to have it repaired now. See us about it. T. X41.awkiiis HARDWARE and PLUMBING 9 Phone 244 THEY'RE HERE ! New .Skates for Men, Women, Boys and Girls. Just the thing for Christmas gifts, and we carry only the best, and at lowest prices. Hockey sticks, pucks, pads. Its not too early to be thinking of Christmas Gifts. Then we have all accessories for bicycles and motorcycles. Flashlights and far too many lines to list here. Drop in and in- spect air stock. Clinton Bicycle and Motorcycle Sales Superior�tlJr��T ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Annual Bazaar PHONE 111—CLINTON. under auspices of the Ladies Guild iu. the PARISH HALL SPECIALS FOR NOVEMBER 16-17.18 19c SALE 19c ]MAPLE LEAF SALMON 1/2's tin 190 CHIPSO, Large Size Pkg. 19c PEANUT BUTTER, 24 oz. jar 19c KELLOGG'S ALL BRAN, . pkg. 19c AYLMER TOMATO JUICE, 251/2 oz. 2 tins 19c AYLMER GOLDEN BANTAM CORN 2 tins 19c CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP, 2 tins 19c CARNATION MILK, tall'S, 2 tins 19e Ready -Cut MACARONI .. 4 lbs. 19c DURHAM CORN STARCH 2 pkgs. ...... ............ 19c 114cLAR1N''S JELLY POWDER 4.for ...................:,19c BLEACHED SULTANAS .. Ib. 19e Thursday, Nov. 30 BOOTHS: Fancy Work, Apron and Handkerchief, Home -baking, Produce, Candy, Fish Pond, Rummage. AFTERNOON TEA: Chicken Salad — Bread & Butter Cake and Tea Supper: 6.00 to 7.00 p.nr. 62-2 The Salvation Army is now in a position to contact an,y enlisted men in Canada, being in operation in every military camp in the Dominion. If we can be of any service to rela- tive: or friends, please make your requests known to the local officers. T. J. McDOWELL, Captain. 61-1 ICING SUGAR 2 lbs. 19c 1LUE ROSE RICE ...... 2 lbs. 19c HEINZ CATSUP large bottle ,., 19c MINUTE TAPIOCA 2 pkgs. 19e NEW FIGS, 8 oz. pkg. .. 2 for 19e DILL PICKLES, 25 oz. ...., jar 19e SHELLED WALNUTS .. 1/2 lb. i9c AYLMER PORK & BEANS 2 tin 190 T. R. THOMPSON Free Delivery BRUCEFIELD Red Cross Meeting A meeting in the interests of The Red Cross Society will be held in the 1.0.0.F Lodge Room on Tuesday evening, November e st at 8 p.m, The branch was recently organized and is affiliated with the Clinton Society, A full attendance is urgent- ly requested. All are welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burdge visited friends in St. Thomas on Sunday on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Jas. Berry spent a few days with friends. nr London. Mr. and Mrs. C. Halstead and son of Seaforth spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. T. Dunlop of Chats- worth spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Scott. Mr. and Mrs. R. McKenzie and children of Detroit visited relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. H. Zapfe return- ed to Detroit with them. for a visit. Miss Una Cameron of Toronto visit- ed her cousin, Mrs, Abe Zapfe over the weekend. Mrs. T. H. Wheeler is visiting her daughter in Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McKenzie et St. Louis, W. S., spent a few days with Mrs. Margaret McKenzie. Mrs. J. O'Brien spent last Wednes- day in London. Miss Marks is visiting with Mrs. J. T. 7lhompson, TEE CLINTON NEWS-RECORI, THURS., NOV; .16; 1239" Outstanding Fall Books ESCAPE— by Ethel Vance ..........82.50 ORIENTAL ASSEMBLY by T. E. Lawrence .... 3.00' THIS NETTLE DANGER— by Phillip ..Gibbs ... , 2.50 MEIN KAMPF- by .Adolf Hitler .... , ... 3.50 ANNE OF INGLESIDE— by L. M. Mantgomery .,.. 2.25 OUR ERNI.E- by Alice Regan Rice 2.25 SOWN AMONG THORNS— by Ethel M. Dell ......,2.25 HAPPY HARVEST— by Jeffery Farnol 2.00 ACR,OSS THE YEARS—. by Emilie Loring 2.25 UNCLE FRED IN SPRINGTIME— by Wodehouse . , , .•......,2.25 SHABBY SUMMER— by Warwick Deeping 2.50 BARGAINS IN FINE BOOKS STRUGGLE FOR PEACE-- Neville EACE—Neville Chamberlain .....,. $1.49 DISPUTED PASSAGE— Lloyd C. Douglas 1.49. CLEARING IN THE WEST— Nellie McClung .. , 1.49 THE WIZARD OF OZ— Frank Baum , 1.49 THE LAND OF OZ— Frank Baum 1.49 FORBIDDEN JOURNEY— Ella K. Maillart 1.50 ACROSS THE FRONTIERS— Phillip Gibbs 1.29 THE CITADEL— A. J. Cronin 1.29 REBECCA— Daphne du Maurier 1.29 COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ..79 GIANT CROSSWORD PUZZLE BOOK 1.39 TIM W. D. Fair Co Often the Cbeayeet—,Alersys the Best " INl �� Inn lnnnnni nlnll lll nn Illun Miss Sybil Courtice was in Sarnia Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. Chesney of Toronto, is visiting with Mrs. H. Plumsteel, Ontario street. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil VanHorne of Tor- onto, were weekend visitors at the hones of their parents. Mrs. Roy MacLean of St. Thomas was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Corless for a. few days last week. Mrs. Margaret Cole of Wayne, Mich., was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Johnson Last week. Doug. Bartliff, Rolph Monteith and Frank Ellwood spent Saturday af- ternoon, November 11th skating in London. Mr. James Nickle Left Monday for Toronto where he will be attachea to the clerical staff of the Royal .Air Force. Mrs. Gordon Curts and daughter, Marjorie of Thedford, spent the weekend with the farmer's mother, Mrs. Annie Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Courtice and Miss Betty of Hamilton spent the week- end with Misses Harriet and Sybil Courtice and Miss Ko Sakai. Mr. Benson Corless of the staff of the Bank of Montreal, Norwich, spent Remembrance Day and Sun- day with his parents here. Misses Edythe Johnston and Mitzi) MacKay of Toronto have returned home after a month's vacation in, Kentucky, Florida and New York. Mr, and Mrs. Hilliard Queen of De- troit, also Mrs. Paxman of London, were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wan. McClinchey. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Seeley visited friends in Toronto, Port Credit and Newmarket over the weekend. Mrs. L. Forrest of Brucefield accompan- ied them to Port Credit where she is visiting for a longer period. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pearson who have been spending a couple of weeks at the home of their son in Wayne„ Mich., returned home Fri- day last. Mr. and Mrs, George W. Pearson and Miss Virginia accomp- anied, them home. Mrs. William Connell, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Connell, Mrs. Herbison, and Mrs. Fred Tyndall attended the funeral of the late Phillip. Con- nell at Owen. Sound on Monday. Deceased was a .brother of the late William Connell of the Base Line and of Mrs. Herbison, town. ST. HELENS. Mrs, Earl Cranston visited her brothers in Kincardine last week. Mr. Arthur Ramage returned last week from Asquith, Sask., where he has spent the last year. Miss Jean Thorns of Toronto spent the weekend at her home here. Mr. Robert McGuire and Mr. ane Mrs. Horace McGuire, London, visit- ed friends around here recently. Mr. Ed.- Thorns visited in Toronto recently. Rev. Hugh and Mrs. McMillian and Miss Grace McIntosh visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Anderson. Mr. Wilson Woods. of Dundas came up on Friday. Mrs. R. Woods who has been visiting him for some time returned; home with him. RILEY'S Where Quality Sells & Service Tells Christmas Cake and Pudding Suggestions MIXED CUT PEEL 25c lb. LEMON or ORANGE PEEL 25c lb. CITRON PEEL 24c lb. RED or GREEN CHERRIES 39c lb. PITTED DATES 2 lbs. 29e PINEAPPLE RINGS 5c CHERRIES in pkg. Red or Green 10e PKG. FIGS 10c APRICOTS 25c lb. SEEDLESS RAISINS ... 2 lbs. 25c SEEDED RAISINS Pkg15e lb. SEEDED RAISINS Loose 15c lb. ALMONDS y, lb. 15c WALNUTS % lb. 12e BENMILLER PASTRY FLOUR 24 lbs. 55e MAPLE LEAF SALMON 1/2 lb19c 10 Lbs. WHITE or BROWN SUGAR 59c RILEY'S GROCERY Free Snappy Delivery — PHONE 39 MUMS Mums, the faybrite flowers in Autumn are now at their best. We are offering a choice assortment. SINGLES and POMPON MUMS come in lovely colors and bouquets of any value can be supplied. PLANT PAPER WHITE NARCISSUS Bulbs this month for Christmas bloom. Top -Size Bulbs 3 for 10e Our Telegraph Service is just what you require for flowers to be delivered at a distance. Try it. • F+'r+:g«:«;«;»wa.,.,w1!:+w"i»:!v.+:,+.4,iS».+,WI>i?1t:4g+' Only 5 Weeks till CHRISTMAS We are ready with a tremendous stock of very useful and lasting gifts which your friends will remember, because they are right up-to-date. Drop in and look over this grand show of Cedar Chests, Smokers, Tables for all uses, Mirrors all sizes and prices. Then for Lamps, well, we have every .hind imaginable for every purpose and priced froni $1.35 to $18.00. Most of this stock was bought before the advance in price and we will pass the saving on to you while the present stock lasts. so you will get some wonderful bargains by shopping early, HARDWARE DEPARTMENT We always carry a large stock of Imported Cutlery and Silverware, Electric Irons, Toasters, Curlers, Children's Dishes, Tri -Cycles, Sleighs, etc. F. R. CUNINGHAME Member of Florists Tel. Del As. Personal care given everyorder and special attention given to funeral orders. Phones 176 and 31 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 >' e+23.d'I, 34Ag »2«"I4 44:4:«v:::»:»:3«14,441«hlt»fir+.i,17+I«24141.«.+41.4 14414tid LOOK! LOOK: LOOK: Look at Your Egg Grade and See if You Realize as much Profit as you can by selling to N. W. Trewartba and Canada Packers. After selling to these Dealers you may present your Grade slips to us and we will all w you 2 cents a dozen more than their price when the cash is exchanged for Our Merchandise ;S p T --Gj' 2 lbs 27c FRESH PICNIC HAMS per lb. FRESH BEEF ROLLS, rolled and boneless per lb. •i BOLOGNA in piece per lb. HURON PASTRY FLOUR, 24 lb. bag FOREST CITY BAKING POWDER 12 oz. tins with premium PUFFED WHEAT SUGAR INININNINWINNIONINONIM 16c 14c 13c 49c 21c 3 pkgs. for 25c IOLB•61c EDDY'S MATCHES 3 boxes 18c 2 lbs. 19c 2 lbs. for 23c FRESH SWEET BISCUITS SODA BISCUITS A LONG LASTING—ECONOMICAL TOILET SOAP each S Family Size Large Size 63c 18c Fruits and Vegetables RADISHES. HEAD LETTUCE, TOMATOES, CABBAGE, ONIONS, CELERY HEARTS SQUASH, CITRONS, PUMPKINS, TURNIPS, ORANGES, BANANAS, GRAPEFRUIT and LEMONS. CLIFFORD LOBB & SONS NOV. 16 to 22 FIRST NOV. 16 to 22 ANNIVE "ig SARY 1..1.1 NOV. 16 to 22 SALE NOV. 16 to 22 Your Chance to Stock up on Groceries and Save Money WE HAVE PLANNED A GREAT BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION. 'WE OFFER OUR CUSTOMER .A GRAND SELECTION OF BIRTHDAY SPECIALS, AT EXTRA SPECIAL PRICES. ONE YEAR HAS PASSED SINCE WE OPENED OUR DOORS TO TIIE PUBLIC OF CLINTON AND DISTRICT, HAVING TAKEN OVER THE OLD ESTABLISHED BUSINESS OF W. ONEIL EST. MANY CUSTOMERS HAVE KEPT A CONSTANT AND FRIENDLY INTEREST IN US AND OUR DOINGS, AND WE ARE GLAD TO WELCOME A STEADILY INCREASING STREAM OF NEW VISITORS. WE ARE, PLEASED THAT THEY FEEL AT HOME IN OUR STORE, WHETIIFnR BUYING OR "JUST LINC," ING TO HA; WE AREOOS{TRYNDLE' FOR YOUR APPROVAL THE FINEST MERCHANDISE THAT MONEY CAN BUY, AT: THE STANDARDS OF GOOD VALUE AND FAIR DEALINGS. OUR OBJECTIVE IS YOUR FRIENDSHIP AND YOUR CON- FIDENCE AS. ONE OF OUR EVER -WIDENING CIRCLE OF PATRONS. We Remain Yours, C. M. SHEARING and H. W. NORMAN, BISCUITS Creams 2 lbs. 29c RAIISINS Seedless 2 lbs. 23c PEAS No. 3 size 3 tins 25c SNAPS Molasses 3 lbs. 25c LARD Elgin 2 lbs. 21c MARMALADE Orange jar 21c JAM Raspberry jar 23c TOMATOES Choice 3 tins 25c Macaroni Ready -cut 2 lbs. "9C COFFEE Quality lb. 39c SUGAR 10 lbs. 61,c CURRANTS fancy 2 lbs. 27c CORN Bantam 3 tins 25c CHEESE Mild lb. 16c SALT Windsor 3 pkgs. 14c GREATER FOOD BARGAINS THIS WEEK. WE CARRY A LARGE VARIETY OF THE FINEST FRUITS AND. VEGETABLES KEPT FRES}J ANIS CRISP AT ALL TIMES BY AIR-CONDITIONING — COME IN — CHOOSE YOUR REQUIREMENTS YOURSELF, 'AND BE SURE OF FRESH QUALITY FROM A LARGE SELECTION. SEEDLESS JUICY GRAPEFRUIT 8 for 25c NOV. T SPECIALS --CALIFORNIA 16 to 1•10V. 22 Pound GRAPES3'lb. 25c, 10c SWEET FOR JUICE ORANGES 2 doz. 33c CELERY 3 & 4 to a bunch HEARTS 2 bunches llc NO. 1 LARGE ONIONS 5 pounds lOc' Watch Our. Hand Bills and Windows for Greater Specials S ELEARIND sr, NORMAN "The Red & White Store" PHONE 48 - FOR PROMPT SERVV)E - CLINTON RILEY'S Where Quality Sells & Service Tells Christmas Cake and Pudding Suggestions MIXED CUT PEEL 25c lb. LEMON or ORANGE PEEL 25c lb. CITRON PEEL 24c lb. RED or GREEN CHERRIES 39c lb. PITTED DATES 2 lbs. 29e PINEAPPLE RINGS 5c CHERRIES in pkg. Red or Green 10e PKG. FIGS 10c APRICOTS 25c lb. SEEDLESS RAISINS ... 2 lbs. 25c SEEDED RAISINS Pkg15e lb. SEEDED RAISINS Loose 15c lb. ALMONDS y, lb. 15c WALNUTS % lb. 12e BENMILLER PASTRY FLOUR 24 lbs. 55e MAPLE LEAF SALMON 1/2 lb19c 10 Lbs. WHITE or BROWN SUGAR 59c RILEY'S GROCERY Free Snappy Delivery — PHONE 39 MUMS Mums, the faybrite flowers in Autumn are now at their best. We are offering a choice assortment. SINGLES and POMPON MUMS come in lovely colors and bouquets of any value can be supplied. PLANT PAPER WHITE NARCISSUS Bulbs this month for Christmas bloom. Top -Size Bulbs 3 for 10e Our Telegraph Service is just what you require for flowers to be delivered at a distance. Try it. • F+'r+:g«:«;«;»wa.,.,w1!:+w"i»:!v.+:,+.4,iS».+,WI>i?1t:4g+' Only 5 Weeks till CHRISTMAS We are ready with a tremendous stock of very useful and lasting gifts which your friends will remember, because they are right up-to-date. Drop in and look over this grand show of Cedar Chests, Smokers, Tables for all uses, Mirrors all sizes and prices. Then for Lamps, well, we have every .hind imaginable for every purpose and priced froni $1.35 to $18.00. Most of this stock was bought before the advance in price and we will pass the saving on to you while the present stock lasts. so you will get some wonderful bargains by shopping early, HARDWARE DEPARTMENT We always carry a large stock of Imported Cutlery and Silverware, Electric Irons, Toasters, Curlers, Children's Dishes, Tri -Cycles, Sleighs, etc. F. R. CUNINGHAME Member of Florists Tel. Del As. Personal care given everyorder and special attention given to funeral orders. Phones 176 and 31 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 >' e+23.d'I, 34Ag »2«"I4 44:4:«v:::»:»:3«14,441«hlt»fir+.i,17+I«24141.«.+41.4 14414tid LOOK! LOOK: LOOK: Look at Your Egg Grade and See if You Realize as much Profit as you can by selling to N. W. Trewartba and Canada Packers. After selling to these Dealers you may present your Grade slips to us and we will all w you 2 cents a dozen more than their price when the cash is exchanged for Our Merchandise ;S p T --Gj' 2 lbs 27c FRESH PICNIC HAMS per lb. FRESH BEEF ROLLS, rolled and boneless per lb. •i BOLOGNA in piece per lb. HURON PASTRY FLOUR, 24 lb. bag FOREST CITY BAKING POWDER 12 oz. tins with premium PUFFED WHEAT SUGAR INININNINWINNIONINONIM 16c 14c 13c 49c 21c 3 pkgs. for 25c IOLB•61c EDDY'S MATCHES 3 boxes 18c 2 lbs. 19c 2 lbs. for 23c FRESH SWEET BISCUITS SODA BISCUITS A LONG LASTING—ECONOMICAL TOILET SOAP each S Family Size Large Size 63c 18c Fruits and Vegetables RADISHES. HEAD LETTUCE, TOMATOES, CABBAGE, ONIONS, CELERY HEARTS SQUASH, CITRONS, PUMPKINS, TURNIPS, ORANGES, BANANAS, GRAPEFRUIT and LEMONS. CLIFFORD LOBB & SONS