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THE CLINTON" NEWS -RECORD
rti the New
Wear ' iiit
WITH, A FEW, "SPECIAL CLEARING PRICES" ON LEFT -OVERS
FROM ` THE CHRISTMAS BUSINESS.
MEN'S W,HITE'BROADCLOTH SHbRT'S, collar attached, special 69c
,MEN'S TIEES, full size, Special Price 17e
MEN'S SILK :SCARVES; Special Reduced Price ..25e, 89c and up
MEN'S BLACK LEATHER. AND HEAVY CLOTH CAPS, both
with inside fur bands for cold weather, reg., $1,25, Special, 98e
BOYS' LEATHER AVIATOR CAPS, Reg. $1.00, for '........ 75c
LEATHER COATS, AND WINDBREAKERS at less than
Present Wholesale Prices.
BARGAIN PRICES ON ALL LINES OF 'CHOICE BOUDOIR.
SLIPPERS AND RUBBERS
AGENTS FOR BAUER SKATING -OUTFITS
TIP-TOP AND: BERGER .Made -to -Measure " CLOTHING
Plumsteel Bros.
DRESSED PORK, Whole or Half, per lb. file
BEEF, by the 1-4, per Ib. 8e and Oe
SAUSAGE, Home-made, per lb. 10e
HEAD CHEESE, 3 lbs. for 25c
MINCE MEAT, 2 lbs. for 25e
PIMENTO CHEESE, 2 packages 25e
CONNELL clic TYNDALL
" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET
Phone 162 Albert Street
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WE HAVE A FEW SECOND HAND BATTERY RADIOS
10 CLEAR AT
$25. and $30. Complete
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RADIO B BATTERIES, Heavy Duty, General $2,59
SUPER HEAVY DUTY $3.95
THESE ARE 30% LARGER. THAN ANY BATTERY MADE.
WE ALSO CARRY A FULL LINE O'1' RADIO SUPPLIES.
ALSO AGENTS FOR WESTINGHOUSE RADIO
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Hardware' and Plumbing.
Phone 147w. , Clinton Ont.
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Stock Reducing Salo
NOW ON
ONIONS, COOKINiG, 10 lbs. for
POTATOES, No. 1, DOOLEY, 90 lb, .bag for , 99c
WHITE BEANS, Hand Picked, 6 lbs. for ...
170
MACARONI, 8 ibs, for
14e
PURL WHEAT BREAKFAST 9'OCD, 6 lbs, for 25e
OAT .MEAL,.6 lbs. for
CORN FLAKES, 3 pkgs. for
RICE, Extra Special, 6 lbs. for .....
:17c
MOTHER'S BISCUIT MIX, per package•
SALT, IODIZED OR PLAIN, 2 cartons for
15e
21e
22e
•• • .......... e
23c
ROSE BAKING POWDER, 1 Ib'. tin for
SHORTENING, 1 ib. for
15e
COCOA, in Bulk, Good
Quality, per lb. - .. • 15e
ALL TEAS HAVE ADVANCED BUT WE ARE OFFERING--
RED
FFERINIG—RED ROSE this week at the old price of . 50e per lb.
So be Sure and Order Yours Early.
• COFFEE, in bulk, per ib.
PORK AND BEANS, large size tin, 2 far , 29c
AYLMER OR CLARK SOUP, 3 for ...,......
• 2
TOMATOES, large tin, each 233c
c
CORN, White, 3 tins for c
KETCHUP, 14 oz. bottle, Gold .Medal, each
23 23e
HONEY, 5-1b. pail, each 396
LAUNDRY SOAP, 10 bars for .,.. 22c
SOAP FLAKES, bulk, 3'lbs. for 28e.
AMMONIA POWDER, per pkg. 25e
CASTILE TOILET SOAP,' 10 bars for . Oso
PALMOLIVE TOILET SOAP, 3 bars for .... , , .
GOLD MEDAL FLOOR WAX, 21c
GLAZIER SARDINES, 3 for per tin 25e
SNORED FILLETTS, 2 lbs. for .. 25c
MAPLE LEAF SALMON, large tin for ' 31a
2
SARDINES, BRUNSWICK, 6 for . 26c
COD' FISH, per package, 2 for : , c
BUTTER has advanced, but we are offering this week 3 Ib. Dairy, 63c
21e
LOBB'S GENERAL STORE
FOR THE PAST'•.
CHARITABLE REMEMBRANCE
FOR THE PRESENT
..FAIR GREETINGS
FOR THE FUTURE
BRIGHT HOPES
At the beginning of 1933 we
had hopes that business condi-
tions would improve as the year
progressed and to some .extent
our hopes have been realized.
Our IoyaI customers have made
them so to. be and for this co-
operation we express sincere ap
predation. Now we wish you.
a successful 1934 ht your per-
sonal and business affairs.
Tile W. D. Fair Co
Often the Cheapest ----Always the Best
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Mrs, Pinner of Oshawa is visiting her
mother, Mrs. a 11. Bartliff.
Miss Jean Plumsteel has returned to
her teaching duties in Elora.
Mr. Ross Carter has returned to his
teaching duties near Chatham.
Miss Hattie Courtiee has returned
from visiting friends in Hamilton,
Miss Stone has returned from visit-
ing friends in IlamiIton and Grims-
by.
Mr, Charles McKinnon has returned
to Stratford after visiting Mrs. J.
Johnson.
Mrs. (Dr.) Adams of Detroit is vis,
iting her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
James Scott.
Miss Eva Carter of Kitchener spent
New Years with her mother, Mrs.
Il. B. Carter,
Miss Susan Castle has returned af-
ter visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Curren in Oshawa.
Miss Vera Steep has returned hone
after ,a week's visit with friends in
Zurich and London.
Miss R. V. Irwin has interned after
visiting her sister, 'Mrs. Charles
Vesey of St. Marys.
Miss Francis Brydone has returned
after spending the holidays at
her home .in Milverton,
Mr, and Mrs, Bert Huller entertain-
ed a few of their friends at din-
ner on New Year's day,
Mrs. (Dr.) Hearn and small son,
"Billy, have returned after a visit
with friends in Hamilton.
Mrs. H. B. Chant of St. Catharines is
on an extended visit with her
daughter; Mrs. J. A, Sutter. ,
Mr. Harold Hill of the 'Royal Bank
staff, Kitchener, was a week -end
visitor with Mrs. R. B. Carter.
Miss Winnifred Bunt of Toronto
came up for her father's funeral
which took place last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cook and daugh-
ter, Betty, of Sarnia, are visiting
:Mr, and 'Mrs. John Schoenhals.
Miss Margaret Davis has returned to
Chicago after spending the holiday
season with her brother and sis-
ters.
Mrs. R. 5..Carter and Miss Eva Car=
ter spent Christmas with Mrs.
Carter's niece, Mrs, Wm. Mead, ie'
Kitchener.
Mr. Kenneth Carter of Chatham
spent ,the New Year's weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Will Carter.
Miss Evelyn 'McCartney of Detroit
pent the week -end at the home of
her brother, .Mr. and Mrs. 14arvey
!McCartney. , •
Miss Elva WiItse has returned to
(Detroit with -Dr. and Mr. Brown
who hate been visiting Rev. C. W.
D. Cosens,
Misses Harriot and Helen and 'Mess-
rs. Joe and Bob Gaudier of Toron-
to were visiting 'Clinton friends
over the New Year's week -enol,
Miss Winnie Thompson, who has
!spent the holiday season with her
sisters, the Misses Thompson has
returned to her teaching duties in
Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knight of Park-
hill; Miss Marjory Patterson of
Grand Bend and Mr, Ralph Knight
of London ' wens holiday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Knight
THURS., JAN. 4, 1934'
RED AND WHITE
,Always in the Lead
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From SHELF to COUNTER ---Everything to Go, at Lowest Possible Price ---While stock
taking goes on EACH DAY, we will fill Centre Tables with SPECIALS for one
day only ---DO NOT MISS ONE OF THESE TALE _ ARGAINS
We need to Reduce our Stock and it is your opportunity to Buy
Granulated Sugar, per lb. 6c
(With every order of 50c first day. Ludt of
3 lbs. to a customer,)
Icing Sugar, 2 lbs. for 18c
Corn Syrup, 5 lbs. for 330
10 Lb. Pail of Honey 95c
Currants, 2 lbs. for 27e
Raisins, Valencia, 2 lbs. for 22e
Peanut Butter 13c
Tuna Fish, per tin 25c
Shelled 'Almonds, per lb. 43c
Clark's Pork and Beans, large 12c
Red and White Catsup, 2 for 25c
Falcon Catsup, 3 for 25c
TEA, COFFEE 'AND COCOA
Hillsdale Tea (Reg. 45c), 3 lbs. for $1.15
Pure Cocoa, 2 lbs. for 25c
Coffee, per ib. 29c
Good Cooking Rice, 6 lbs. for 23c
Macaroni,, 3 lbs. for 25e
SOAPS AND CLEANSERS
P. & G. Soap, 10 bars for 29c
Chipso, large pkg. for 19c
Oxydol, large pkg. 19c
Wonderful Soap, 8 bars for 25c
Comfort Soap, 10 bars 49c
Surprise S oap, 10 bars for 49c
1 ipso, (small) .................. 9c
(Soap Chips, 3 lbs. f or 19e
CANNED GOODS
Corn, 3 c ans forw 25c
Peas (No. 3), 3 cans for 33c
Tomatoes, 3 cans for 33c
Carrots, Diced 10e
Butter, D airy, per ib. 22c
Creamery (Clinton), per lb. 27c
Oysters ... 23c
Mince Meat, 2 lbs. for 23c
Dates, 2 lbs. for 15c
White Fish, per lb. 13c
Above prices on Sale first day, we do not guarantee these prices after first day. But
others will follow second day and so on. Bargain Baskets, to clear 25c--l0c
Do not Mistake' the. Sale for old stock, these are all, NEW GOODS but Must be sold
quickly. All lines of MEAT and FISH at Lowest Bargain Prices
Where
"Sells for Less"
Price Prevails
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NEILCORNER NGROCETERUA
Phone 48
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SUPERIOR CHAIN STORES
Recruiting Sergeant (to weedy- the type that could do much fighting.
looking specimen who wishes to join Weedy Specimen — What d'you
the army---iSorry, but you don't look mean fightin'? What's the League
of Nations for?
Skating Party
Thursday Night, ian.11
under auspices of Young People of
PRESBYTERIAN' CHURCH
HOT DOGS, SANDWICHES,
COFFEE
Adults, 25c, 'Children, 15c
BAND IN ATTENDANCE
EVERYBODY WELCOME 56-1.
DO YOU WANT TO MAKE
THE DREARY HOURS
CHEERY?
From
CiREU,NHQUSE PHONi176
'„, FLOWER. SHOP•PHONE 31
LOOK
Program and Dance by Ladies
Auxiliary of B.E.S.L. of Legion
Branch No. 140 will be held in the
Firemen's Hall in Clinton on Mon-
day, January 8th, 1934, Program, 8
to 9.30 p.m. Drawing of Lucky tic,
ket for cedar chest at 9.30 p.m, fol,
lowed by dance. Get your ticket
from any of the members at 25e.
55-2.
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Stove or
Heater
This Month
10 PER CENT OFF ALL RANGES
AND HEATERS
In Stock
A FEW ALLADIN LAMPS LEFT
AT BARGAIN PRICES.
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HARDWARE and PLUMBING
Phone' 244
Shop at the Superior Store
and Your 1934 Budget
is. Solved
• . REAL SPECIAL—THURS., FRI., SAT.
HILLCREST SHORTENING, 1 lb. for Ile
HILLCREST SHORTENING, 1 lb. for 11e
ROLLED OATS, Here's a real buy, 7 lbs. for 25c
PORK AND BEANS, Libbc or Clark's, large, 2 for 19e
CLOTHES PINS, 5 dozen for 10c
MOTHERS SODA ,BISCUITS, 2 lbs. for 25e
SURPRISE SOAP, 5 bars for 28c
CEREAL BLEND, large pkg. 23c
Oxydol
Special 17c
Crosse & Blackwell
Tomato Soup Sc
FLOUR, FIVE ROSES, 7 lbs. for ....27c. . 24 lbs..,..79e
BROOMS, 5 -string, each 33c
KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES, 3 pkgs. for 23c
JAMS, Raspberry, Strawberry, Black Currant, 40, ozs. for ,37c
CASTILE SOAP, 8 cakes for 25c
ROYAL YORK COFFEE, 1 lb. for ..39e
KELVINATOR SPECIALS
FRESH PICNIC HAMS, per lb. .. - ........ , , .13c
FRESH SAUSAGE, 15c and 19e
PORK CHOPS, trimmed, per lb •, ...23e
WEINERS, New Style, per lb • • 15c
BREAKFAST 'BACON, piece, per lb. .19e
MINUTE. STEAK, per lb, ......'.....18c
HEAD CHEESE IN JARS .. , .
OYSTERS Best8c
Quality, Jar'` 85e
J.T,.McKNMET & SON
You can be sure of getting everything fresh here.
PHONE 111.