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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1934-04-26, Page 8,,pXGE s Bargains forthe WorkingMan WORK ,,GOTS-bought Ofo e the advanc at quanntity prices and passed an to you at SPECIAL CASFI PRICES. HEAVY .GRAINSPLIT-LEATHER WORK BOOTS with leather sole, rubber heel and solid leather insole, A good boot at a low Price ..........,...•$1.98 HEAVY MENNONITE WORK BOOT, Pancho Sale, rubber heels and solid leather insole. A good solid boot for hard wear. SPECIAL PRICE` .. ...,,, ... .$2.49 GREY WOOL WORK SOX, Special at. 15e and 25c MEN'S HEAVY WORK BRACES, Special at 25c, 35c and 50c MEN'S WIORI{ PANTS, plain red -back blue denim or` striped cotton- ade. Special , .01.15, to $2.00 MEN'S WIORK SHIRTS, plain blues, Polka "dot or Checks SPECIAL PRICE , .... .. , , ...490 to $1.19 BUY NOW WHILE PRICES ARE LOWEST .' • Plumsteel Bros. Agents for Tip -Top, Berger and Cambridge Made -to -•Measure Clothing ' rp 25e 12c 25c 15e 390 40c 1,1. .... _ HOME-MADE SAUSAGE, 2 lbs. for HOME-MADE LARD, per lb. HEAD CHEESE, 3 lbs. for SAUER KRAUT, 3 lbs. for COOKED HAM, per ib, ROAST HAM WITH DRESSING, per lb. P. M. COTTAGE ROLLS, per ib: 18e SMOKED COTTAGE ROLLS, per Ib. 20e OONNELL & TYNDALL " CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET " Phone 162 Albert Street (0130) 1 (0C[0) 0= 0 ===0=0= YOU CAN II O o ••a.,.,.. Enjoy 'That Glorious 0. NEW FINISH" a Exterior LUXOR Interior - washable inside or science to and dura- LUXOR --a It is non -fad- of 0 , a 1 0 ], b o " N is SUPERIOR to Enamels or Oil Paints in its brilliant gloss and permanent niodern color tones for every surface, outside the home or Summer cottage, Nature's brilliant colors are combined with., modern produce a "new," easily washable finish of supreme beauty bility. n Ease of application is a very pleasing feature of u flows freely, leaves no brush marks, perfect covering. ing, will not crack and has a magnificent color range 24 GLORIOUS SHADES Ask us for Color Folder . 1 5UTTEU PERBUE & WALKER p Hardware Funeral Directors Plumbing Furniture Phone 147w Electric Wiring =01=107 ---to O " N. tAPRJL 27, 28,30 WE OFFER IN EXCHANGE FOR CASH PASTRY FLOUR, 24 lbs. for 530 BREAD FLOUR, 24 lbs. far 550 SUGAR, 10 lbs. for 69e TOMATOES, Aylmer, Choice Quality, large size, 2 for 21c TO141ATOES, Pride of the Valley, Medium Size, 3 for ' 23o PEAS --Pride of the Valley, No. 3 Seive, 2 for 25c CORN -Golden Bantam, 2 for 23c HAWE'S FLOOR WAX. Requires no rubbing, pint bottle, each 59e. PANTS AND OVERALLS NEW SHIPMENT -BIG RANGE, OF SIZES MEN'S WORK PANTS, blue colour with rivets, per pair 99-c YOUTH'S WORK PANTS, blue colour with rivets, per pair .,99c BOYS' WORK PANTS, blue colour with rivets, per pair 99c BOYS' OVERALLS, large sizes 990 BOYS' OVERALLS, small sizes, these overalls will fit very small boys, per pair ......... ... 75c BOYS' WHOOPEE PANTS, per Pair 990 WORK SHIRTS For Men 990' WORK SHIRTS, For Boys 55e' AND SHOES" MEN'S MULESKIN, per pair $1.75 MEN'S SPLIT BLU, per pair• .,$1.99 MEN'S BETTER GRADE. ' $3.25, $2.99, $2.65, $2.45 and $2.25 MEN'S OXFORDS, per pair $4,25, $3.35 and 1$2.50 MIEN'S RUNNING SHOES . , • ....+.......,..$1.49, $1.35 and 99c BOYS' OXFORDS . BOYS' SPORT OXFORDS $1.951.5 BO'Y'S RUNNING SHOES $1.29 and 89c CHILDREN'S RUNNING SHOES ' f CHILDREN'S PATENT LEATHER WITH STRA,P fisc WI .41.10 to INFANTS HURLBUT SHOES,' Cushro r Sole • ' • • • • ... • • • • $1.15 t a ol d t h pl n H c 9n SI' 0 m LOBB'S GENERAL STORE What does more, or as much, at the price in refreshing and adding beauty to your home than does Wall • Paper. It does most in bringing together the ends of good appearance and economy; The reasons for 'this areabvpious. Wall Paper has both- colour and de sign, the . first creates warmth, -,the second creates variety, th'e•,.brighten- ing effect of Wall Paper with its cheerful variation of- •colour and its interest -compelling designs are in fluences for satisfaction, repose and the making of our houses more plea- sant places in which to live. Cheer- ful Colours are the happiness of na- ture concentrated in a roll of wall pa, per and released by it's application to your walls. Look at your walls and decide if they do not need spring re furnishing. How wonderfully a dull room can be brightened and filled with real horniness with our' Suri -test•. ed, Resistolite and Sun 'Worthy de - orations. lie W. D. Fair Go ten the Cheapest -Always the Best • IIIIIIIIIIIIIII1°0 ilWflllllppnmlunuwau°L9 111 m 11 IIIIIIIIII 4111_nlnnun,ilIL Ciss Mary R. Stewart of 011 Springs spent the week -end ether home in town. r. and Mrs, J. Wisoman visited with their son, Mr, 3. Wiseman, Wal- kerville, over the week -end. Gr. and Mrs. L. B. Powers and fam- ily of St Thomas were guests of Mr. F. Lockwood and Miss Bessie one day last week. rs. N. A. Pheonix returned last week -end to her home at Grimsby, after spending a few weeks with her sister, Mass Eva Cluff of town. rs. Clara Rumball, who has been spending the winter with her son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rumblall, Ottawa, returned home Monday. Cr. and Mrs. Mcl1waine and little daughter of Gelert visited for a few days during the past week with the lady's mother, Mrs. Carrie Jervis of town. rs. Campbell and sons, Robert and Norman, and Mrs. T. Potter of De- troit spent Saturday as guests of the former's daughter, Mrs..Janes Steep of town. ev. T. Wesley Cosens of Mount Forest, who conducted Sunday school anniversary services here on ,Sunday, was a guest at the manse ever the week -end. r. .1. L. Johnson, 'Chippewa, ac- companied by his mother and daughter, spent the week -end at the home of his brother, Mr. W. L. Johnson of toxin. r. and Mrs. Fred Hanly and chil- dren and Mrs. Ernest Ellwood and children spent Sunday in London, where they visited with Mr. Ell- wood at the Sanatorium. r. and Mrs. W, H. Lockwbod of Comber and Mrs. J. C. Wiggins of Detroit spent a couple of days last week as the guests of Ms. Fred 'Lockwood and Miss Bessie Lock - Wood. r. F. F. Tisdalli of Toronto who gave an address before the - Home and School Club on Saturday even- ing last, was the guest over the week -end of Mr. and Mrs. G. D. McTaggart. r. and Mrs. Erwin Zinn and family of Lockout'', visited at the home of the lady's mother, Mrs. George Holland, on Sunday last, coming down to attend the Wesley -Willis Sunday school anniversary. housands of Swans Visit Kingsville Sanctuary On Sunday last and all this week he bar of the lake front for nearly a mile was the resting place for thous - ds of white swans. Large, numbers f geese and ducks were also in evis ence. In the afternoon of Sunday,• with the sun shining upon the swans, he picture was a beautiful one. Their aintive notes could be heard for early a mile back from the lake. undreds of cars passed up. and down he Jake road, taking in a sight that an`not be witnessed anywhere else the Dominion, if in the world. It is only a few years ago that the ans began coming here, and then OT. a dozen or so at a time. Their umbers have been increasing from ear to year until the present. �Singsville Reporter. THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD THURS.,' APRIL 2t,'1934. vaimmanalssimosiss RED AND WHITE Always in the Lead Big Centre Floor Display Sale Something' New g S ecial Salic of p goads, all Fresh. But must be Sold off Centre Floor Space House Cleaning Special, Fancy Biscuits lb. 15c Come and see for yourself -. Big Fruit Week for House Cleanrng Days Oranges, per doz 33c and 39c e ... N w Cabbage, per lb. " 4c Grape Fruit, 4 for Lemons, per doz. Bananas, large yellow, per doz. Fresh Vegetables New Carrots, 3 for Beets, 2 bunches for 25c New Potatoes; per ib. 29c Tomatoes, 2 lb. for 6c • New Spinach, 2 lb. for Pinapples, each Honey, 10 lbs. for 19c Sty awberry Jain, 13c Pepermint Patties, per lb. 8c 25•c 25c. 20c 95c 30c 19c Marshmallow Cakes, 2 lbs. for 29e Sardines, per tin 5c Beans Chef 5c Dates, 2 lbs. for 19c Life Buoy Soap, 2 for 15c Rinso, large 19e New Cheese, 2 lbs. for 29c Podas, 2 lbs. for 25c Sodas, 3 lbs. for 39e Maraschino Cherries, for 25c Tomatoes, Small, 2 tins for 15c Tomatoes, large, 3 for 29c Seed Onions, (Multipliers), lb. lOc Javelle Water . 5c Icing Sugar, 2 lbs. for 15c Granulated Sugar, 5 lbs. for 35c Yellow Sugar,' 5 lbs. for. 35c Large Bottle Picldes 35e Macaroni, per lb. 5c Best Rice, 4 lbs. for 25c Tapioca, 2 lbs. for 25c {Sago, 2 lbs. for 25c Minute Tapioca, 2 pkgs. for 25c Pearl Naptha Soap, 4 bars for 25c 15c Cooked Ham, per lb. 45c Picnic Ham, per lb. 18c Breakfast Bacon, per lb. • 28c Prunes, 2 lbs, for Fluffo, per lb. Peameal Bacon, per Ib. Bologna, 2 lbs. for FREE DENBY CHINA GIVEN AWAY. Where "Sells for Less" Price Prevails W. alp 28c 25c O'NEIL1 CLINTON'S BIG CORNER GROCETERIA Phone 48 PERMANENT WAVES For a better Permanent Wave, try A Genuine NESTLE CROQUIGNOLE OTHER PERMANENTS, $3 and up Henri Beauty Shop Phone 223. Isaac St. 72-1. RAGS PAPER AND MAGAZINE COLLECTION By Home and School Club • Friday, Mag 4th School Children will Call After 4 p.m. PLEASE TIE BUNDLES UP SECURELY 72-1. The Three -Act Play "AN OLD FASHIONED MOTHER" full of pathos and humour will be presented in the TOWN HALL, CLINTON THURSDAY, MAY 3rd at 8.15 p.m. by the Young People's Society of ' Wesley -Willis United Churoh Adults 25c, Children, 15c. plan open at Fairs Sat. Apr. 28th. 7-2. STANLEY Miss Eleanor Soctchmer spent the week -end at her home on the Bran- son Line. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Snowden and family, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coleman near Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs, E. Townshend and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Sootchmer. BLYTH At the morning, service in Queen Street 'United Church a pleasing solo was sung by M,rs. Fred Platzer, of Auburn. Mrs, Fred Aster spent the week- end with, relatives in Kitchener. Among . those spending the week- end here were the Rouse family, who were called home owing to the illness of their father, Charles Rouse; Reg. Argent and Lois Robinson, Welland, at their respective Thornes; Miss Jean Laidlaw, .Goderioh Township, with her mother, Mrs. David Laidlaw. Mrs, W. T. Jenkins is spending. some days with her son, Gordon, of Stratford. Mr. James M1oGiil of Wingham le with his friend, Edwin Bender. The sale of household effects of the late Mrs. Spafford was very large- ly attended on Saturday. Thos. El - Hatt has purchased the property. Mr.and Mrs. Chas. Wightman and daughter, May, Whitechurch, spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Jas. Brigham and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bowes were in Lueknow. Ken. Ashton of Brussels, was the guest of his sister, Use. J. B. Watson, , NOTICE If the party who was seen taking the 5 -gallon can and oil out of Mr, Hawkins' doorway on Thursday ev- ening last, April 19th, and who after- wards threw the empty can in .the field on the corner of the 16th, will call and pay for the oil and this ad. he will save himself considerable costs. ED. GR.EALIS, Night Constable. 72-1-p. Cenerarias A LIMITED NUMBER OF PLANTS Bright, Attractive Bloom WHILE THEY LAST SPECIAL AT 35c EACH aWfigifeds tarufg base orfGREENHOUSE PHONE 176 �r FLOWER SHOP PHONE31 Call AND SEE THE Renfrew Cream Seperators PRICES ARE GREATLY REDUCED Martin-Senour Paints and Varnishes PLUMBING AND TINSMITHING ARE OUR SPECIALTIES Hawkins HARDWARE and PLUMBING Phone 244 $5.00 Allowance For your old Mattress'on the Purchase of a Marshall Spring Mattress Now is the time to equip your beds with the world's most com- fortable mattress, the Marshall -sine 1900 the standard of all sleep equipment. Relaxation is the secret of correct rest, if your mattress is hard, lumpy or even sagged, you twist and turn until you find a comfortable spot. YOU DO NOT RELAX. When your bed is equipped with a Marshall you relax immedia- tely, you do not have to find a comfortable spot. Marshall mattresses are hand -built with hundreds of tiny springs each in a separate cots ton pocket and upholstered with layers of white cotton felt padding to cushion your sleeping hours for many years to come. Through the co-operation of the Marshall Mattress Company we are able to offer a $5.00 allowance for your old mattress on the pur- chase of any of the following grades of Marshall mattresses. Allowance Sale Price MARSHALL WALSDEN $28.00 $5.00 $23.00 MARSHALL PREMIER, 35.00 500 30.00 MARSHALL REGAL COTTON TOP 39.00 500 34.50 MARSHALL REGAL HAIR TOP55.00 5.00 50.00 BALL & ZAPPE Hardware, F The Store With The Stock Furniture, Funeral Directors, Monument Dealers SUPERIOR CHAIN STORK STARTLING SPECIALS APRIL 26TH, 27TH AND 2STH FREE COFFEE DEMONSTRATION SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING: Also a beautiful Premium given FREE with the purchase of one pound of this Fresh Ground Coffee, GET YOUR ORDER EARLY AYLMER PORK AND BEANS, 16 oz. tins 5c 5 tins for 23c KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES, 2 pkgs. for 15o OHIPSO, large pkg. for 19c OLD COLONY MAPLE SYRUP, 16 ozs. for 25e AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR 17o LIBBY'S CORNED BEEF 13c GOLDEN WAX BEANS, 2 tins for 25c AYLMER APRICOT JAM, 40 es. jar ........................ 320 AYLMER PINEAPPLE MARMALADE, 40 oz. jar 37e WATCH OUR FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MARKET NEW PINEAPPLES 20e and 25c ORANGES, per dozen , .230, 29c and 39c GRAPE FRUIT, large size, 4 for 23c LEMONS, per dozen 29c FRESH STRAWBERRIES FOR THE WEEK -END NEW ASPARAGUS TIPS, 2 bunches for 150. FRESH SPINACH, 2 lbs. for 19c RADISHES, per bunch 5c GREEN ONIONS, 2 bunches for 16c LEAF LETTUCE, - HEAD LETTUCE' AND TOMATOES CARROTS, 3 bunches for 25c CABBAGE, per lb. 5e KELVINATGR SPECIALS SMOKED PICNIC HAMS, per lb. 19e SCHNEIDE•R'S BACK BACON, per lb. MINUTE STEAK, per lb. BACON, BREAKFAST, per lb, .......37c 20c 28e J.T. McKNIGHT SON "Your Superior Store" Phone 111 We Sell the Best For Lis. CLINTON!'