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The Clinton News Record, 1939-11-23, Page 8PAGER THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD rtruRp., NO.V.123 10039 r` FRONT QUARTER BEEF HIND QUARTER BEEF :DRESSED: HOG by HALF HOGS DRESSED on butchering clay for 'SMALL PAIL HONEY, lb. 12c lb. 14c 14c' 75c 25c 'CHOICE ROUND STEAK 1b. 20c' CONNELL & TYNDALL " CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET " Phone 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 in radiator. A furnace for every purpose, Heavy Duty, all cast or Semi -cast Radiator. Whatever your needs may be. . Call and get an estimate. 1 only Slightly Used. HECLA FURNACE at a Bargn.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. FiiL4L.Loit.t!±i4.1.F0+6.^P►•44:4«FZ::. 10:4.2 Pair14.1.41A4+i.F01.6.1 .-6..4.6 .k.1% ., 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 Ieaky furnace overhauled. It might save your life to have it repaired now. See us about it. T. llawknis Ph oneIB44 • HARDWARE and is I.lKP 3»f•'. 4 IM'^"MW�i'4'i'0,+:.+:wi . 'a.+:+.SM M M.Mi�!S . 'h4.1.%•:4141'+%'tKaa The Flying Fool Here's a toy for kiddies.' Small model aeroplanes. Practically indestructable. Inexpensive. SKATES - See our display at Lockwood's.. We advise you to buy early. Prices are bound to advance. If its guns, ammunition, bicycles, motorcycles, accessories or any sporting equipment you need it will pay you to 'visit Clinton Bicycle and Motorcycle Sales Superior Stores PHONE 111--CLINTON. SPECIALS FOR NOVEMBER 23-24-25 gUICK QUAKER OATS, lge. pkg. 19c DEL MAIZ NIBLETS CORN, 2 tins ..... ,21c SLICED, PINEAPPLE tin 110 SULTANA RAISINS, ..."2 lbs. 25e MINCE 'MEAT -... .... 2 lbs. 25c ROY'Ax2 YORK TEA.. Vz Ib. pkg. ' 33c • GOLDEN NET SALMON l's 29e KLEEI�T.FjC 20b'.s 2 pkgs. 25c BROKEN SODA BISCUITS .. ib. 9c CHERRIES, Red •or ,Green, '/q lb. 13c SUPERIOR- BAKING POWDER 16 oz. tin 23c AYLMER SOUPS,,. Vegetable or Tomato 3 tins 25e PARD DOG F000 tilt lOp PRUNES,, Large ., i ,..:2 lbs 25c OUT MIXED PEEL . , .. Ib. 25e %EXIA RAISINS with seeds 2,lb. 25c BLEACHED RAISINS ..,.... lb. 19c NEW DATES with pits, .. 2 lbs. 19c SMOKED FILLETS ..... , , lb. 17e SNOW' APPLES, 6 qt. basket .. 20e lunch was served by the ladies. THOMPSON Mrs: W. Teaming vsited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross McGregorY d Mrs. W. Britton is vlisiting this Free Delivery week with : her daughter, Mrs, A. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Annual Bazaar under auspices of the Ladies Guild in the PARISH HALL Thursday, Nov. 30 BOOTHS: Fancy Work, Apron and Handkerchief, Horne -baking, Produce, Candy, Fish Pond, Rummage. AFTERNOON TEA: Chicken Salad - Bread & Butter• Cake and Tea Supper: 6.00 to 7.00 p.m. 62-2 1 The Vogue" A. SALE OF HATS DRESSES 'and. COATS. will commence at "The Vogue .;,this week and... continue for two weeks. Big ReductiOnk In Price, in all 'Lines. Ce'me in and'see the spectacular bargains that are being offered. The Vogue 63-2 for the afternoon was. Mrs. Gardiner I of Egmondville. Meeting closed with prayer by Mrs. Menzies. A dainty CONSTANCE' The. V.M.S. Thank -Offering meet- ing Was held` at the home- 03 Mus. Britton on Wednesday afternoon, No- verrrber 15. The .'vice-president, Mrs, Lindsay presided. Scripture lesson by' Mrs. Hugill; the Study Book . and. Questionnaire by Mrs. Britton;` solo l)y Mrs, 1VIenzies. The guest speaker Reokie of London, Miss Ethel Dexter has gone to. Kit- chener, where ,she has secured ti position. The la -dies of Constance are invited to a 'ifeeting' lir North Side Church, Seaforth,' on' Thursday, November 23. We are sorry to. 'report Mrs. Glid- don, who is in Scott Memorial .Ilos- pital, is not 'improving as quickly as her Many friends would like'her te. Outstanding Fall Books ESCAPE-- by SC AP,Eby Ethel Vance ........ - 42.50 ORIENTAL „ASSEMBLY- by T. E. Lawrence 3.00 THIS NETTLE DANGER - by Phillip Gibbs 2.50 MEIN KAMPF- by Adolf Hitler ..'r .. 3.50 ANNE OF INGLESIDE-. by L. M. Montgomery 2.25 OUR ERNIE--' by Alice Regan Rice 2.25 SOWN AMONG THORNS- by Ethel M. Dell 2.25 HAPPY HARVEST by Jeffery Farnol ... 2.00 ACROSS THE YEARS - by Emilie Loring 2.25 UNCLE FRED IN SPRINGTIME by Workhouse • 2.25 SHABBY SUMMER by Warwick Deeping 2.50 BARGAINS IN FINE BOOKS STRUGGLE FOR PEACE- 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 EBECCA=Daphne du Malodor •' 1.29 COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ..79 GIANT CROSSWORD PUZZLE BOOK` 1.39 Ttio W. D. Fair Co Often the Cheapext-,Atwayr the Beet u � ■a■a �����IU�����iIiN lWllllllll�illlllmwii "➢U�II�1111i IIIb 11V111C tiNlWnwI��pn. Mrs. McLvlln Grich is visiting Windsor friends this week. Mis. A, C'oloclough, Maple street, is visiting Hamilton friends. Mrs. 3, B. Lindsay has returned to Toronto after a month's visit with Clinton friends. Miss ,Norene Robinson of Varna was a weekend visitor at the home of Miss Willa Jervis, Mrs, John Hunter left this week for Selma, Indiana, where she will spend the winter months. Miss M. Gilchristleft this week for Saginaw, Mich., where she will re- main for the winter months. Miss Kate Ellis of Toronto spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ellis of Summerhill. Miss Agnes Agnew, Toronto, was a weekend visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Agnew. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jervis spent the weekend 'at the home of their daughter, Mrs. ArtIvr Bishop of Burlington. Mr. and Mr's. John McClary, London, and a number of friends visited the Misses Beattie of "The Vogue" Sunday last, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Stephens of Ches. ley were weekend visitors at the home of the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Cree Cook. Mr. and Mrs. C. ` Cole and Barbara Joan, London, were recent visitors at the home ;of the lady's parents, Mr. arfd Mrs. W. Robinson. Mr. W. A. Grant expects to leave tomorrow for Orlando, Florida. As in previous years, 'he intends to re- main for the winter months. Mr. and Mrs Leonard McKnight and daughter Sandra Ruth, of Exeter, visited the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Robinson, Auburn street, on Stinday. Misses Mary and Alice Holmes ar- rived from Medicine Hat, Alta., on Friday last and intend making their hone with their sister, Mrs. Beaton, Osborne street. Mrs. J. F. Johnston, Ashfield and Mrs. Older, Goderich, spent Wed- nesday and. Thursday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. F. •W. Johnston, Rattenbury' street, Mr: •Roy Robinson of Toronto, super- visor for "'the• Greyhound Coaeli Lines was' a recent visitor at the hone of his' parents; Mr. and Mrs: W: Robins`otr, Auburn street. Mr. and Mrs.' Quinnell and 1Viiss Mild- red f of Streetsville, were weekend visitors at the home' of ' kr. and Mrs, J. C. Shearer. Mrs. Quinnell is remaining for a two w'eek's visite Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Agnew, Miss Bentley, Mrs. C. McKinnon and Miss B. Cluff were in'London•Tuos- day of last week attending' the funeral of Miss K. Gunne, daugh- ter of the' late Canon C. R. Gunne, former -rector of St. Paul's. Church, Clinton, • IITCKERSMI7:g Mr. F. Whitmore of Lumley spent the weekend under the parental roof to attend the Elliott -Whitmore wed - The Red Cross canvassers are'mak- ing their rounds this week, Mr. Hugh ,Ball spent Saturday in London and at the home Of his brother at Lambeth, Specials Nov. 23.29 Greater Food Bargains at Shearing andNorman' WINDSOR SALT pkg. 5c NILE TISSUE 4 for 19c ACE COFFEE lb. jar 39c HELMET CORNED BEEF 2 tin's 29c SWAN MATCHES 3 boxes 19c LIPTON'S T'E A 1/2 lb. 33c R & W FLOUR 7's 23C' bag CLARK'S PORK &;BEANS` 3 tins 29c TUNA FISH LIGHT SOLID MEAT P & G SOAP 6 for 25c 2 tins 29c CLARK'S Ready Cut TOMATO & VEG. SOUP'S MACARONI tins 15c 2 lbs 29c Chocolate Malloveiv BISCUITS 2 lbs. 29c ELGIN PURE L'ARD,. 2 -lbs. 21c MILD TASTY CHEESE ib. ' 16c SUPREME SHORTENING' 2 lbs. 23c TOMATO JUICERED & WHITE 25'2for 15c Eat More Fruits and Vegetables A Large Variety, Kept Garden Fresh at all times by Air -Conditioning IIEAD LETTUCE LEAP LETTUCE ..- HOME-GROWN CARROTS HOT HOUSE TOMATOES headlOC bunch Sc bunch 5c hound 16C FANCY 1 LB. GRAPES 10c 3 lbs. 25C NEW CROP SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT 8 for 45C CELERY 3 & 4 to a bunch HEARTS 2 bunches 13C GREEN BEANS pound C PINEAPPLE RINGS each:. 5'c-" SBEDLESS:' RAISINS" Z. lbs. 25c, CUT MIX'EED- P, E E _L , ib. 25c RE -CLEANED CURRANTS; 2 lbs. 29,.c,,, RED GLACED CHERRIES, lb. 39c BROKEN WALNUTS lb. 39c LEMON & ORANGE PEEL lb. 25c BLEACHED RAISINS lb. 19c SHEARING St, NORMAN PHONE 48 - `The Red & White Store" - CLINTON RILEY'S Where Quality Sells & Service Tells EXTRA' SPECIALS PEANUT BUTTER "Butter Nut • Brand" 24 oz. . 23e BEE HIVE or CROWN SYRUP • 10 lbs. 69c EATMORE WHEAT BERRIES. 23c BENMILLER PASTRY FLOUR 24 lbs. 53c TOILET PAPER 7 for 25c PKG. SODAS 2 for 19c FILLED COOKIES lb. 170 CIHOC. MARSHMALLOWS lb. 15c PITTED DATES ........ 2 for 29c WALNUT IIALVES lb. 39c GRAPEFRUIT 8 for 25c HEAD LETTUCE, Large 2 for 19c White or Brown. SUGAR . 10 Ib. 590 We have receivea'another shipment of China to redeem the balance of your coupons or anyone wishing to buy to finish up your set may do so. RILEY'S GROCERY )! ree Snappy Delivery - PHONE 39 MUMS Mums, 'the fayprite 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 10c Our Telegiranh Service is just what you require for flowers to be delivered at a distance. Try it. 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 F3y�1rr_��i_i�•�w,«ww,v,!y�oo»r;:»;:;r:i»:.�F:»'rrS;»:M�+;+..'!nIt2».Fe?ti«3':F�! Only 4 Weeks till CHRJSTMAS 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 .kind imaginable for every purpose and priced from $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. The Store With the. Stock, BALL and ZAPFE HARDWARE, FURNITURE Embalmers, Funeral Directors, Ambulance Service. Phones: Store 195; N. Ball, 110; J. 3: Zapfe, 103 s»iH 1».'4` 4:tt40..4.:+•.41,44.«:t:«14.."4:44-4.: `.»:«: i»34k424.44 :4y,»:_ €.14 4,1LA. ' NEW WINTER GARMENTS SKI SUITS with JACKET and SLACKS made of heavy wool -cloth also jacket is well lined. Colors, Red, Royal, Navy and Wine.... Sizes 8 to 14 years. These suits are an exceptional line and one we cannot "`repeat on this season.... Act quickly and secure yours while they last. The price $7.98 SNOW`SUFTSfor ages 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. Colors, Red,, Green and Royal. Made ,of All -Wool Blanket Cloth. and, lined ,from head to foot. Zipper opening down; front, reinforced at knees with leather. Helmets 10 match Price , $4.98 WINDBREAKERS in Plaid or Blue for ages 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18.. Made of Heavy Wool materials with full-length zipper, there are a good assort, ment to ;choose from. The Price $4.25 BOYS'BREECHES;' with double seat, reinforced knees and .;Hill Flannelette Lining. Per pair $1.98, 1111111111111, BOYS DRESS PANTS made of All Wool, ages 8 to 18 years, tailored in smart styles. Prices ro, $1.89, $2.29, $2.49, $2.85 BRUSH WOOL SWEATERS, ages 8 to 14, colors, Grey, Blue, Green. Price • $ 1.69 WALKERS OVERALLS `& JACKETS for MEN and BOYS. We are offering these lines at the low price we gave before war broke out, prices have advanced at the mill and the next time we buy our prices will advance. Buy- now. We know' of no better; `brand and few as good. It pays to buy the best. UNDERWEAR for MEN and BOYS. A good range of quality and sizes. Call and you be the judge, also WORK and DRESS SOCKS are being offered at reasonable prices. . Grocery Specials will be in our Window, and Meat Bargains in the Display Case. Sugar will be 10 lbs. 61c and Our usual 2 cents per dozen for eggs over the Market price will be allowed for Trade. Compare" our Prices and Buy from the Store that Saves You Money.