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The Clinton News Record, 1934-06-07, Page 8PliGEa' ii EKLY SPECIALS THIS WEEK IT'S" A LINE. OF MEWS SLEEVELESS SWEATERS, pure- wool and fancy, knit, either: white or coley s a good sweater at a low price. SPECIAL at .$1,10 A SPECIAL" LINE OF MEN'S FINE SHIRTS either white or fan - strips, at N.. 75e and $1.00 MEN'S SOX ... ...... . . ...15c, 19e and 25c FANCY C'OTTO MEN'S WOOL OR COTTON WORK SOX ..: ... . ,15e up HEMSTITCHED PILLOW SLIPS of good white cotton in spite of advancing prices, 40 inch, at 19e '42 inch at 25c HEMSTITCHED •COTTON SHEETS, 2 yards wide, good quality and exceptional value 89c MIEN'S WOITTE DRILL SPORT PANTS, just the thing for summer sports wear ... ........ .... ...$1.49 SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL LINES OP MEN'S WORK BOOTS. FROM $1.95 UP LOWEST PRICES IN ALL LINES O' FLEET FOOT SPORT SHOES AND SUMMER SPORT SHOES OF ALL KINDS Plumsteel Bros. Agents for Tip -Top, Berger and Cambridge Made -to -Measure Clothing FRESH LAKE TROUT AND WHITE FISH SPRING LAMB FOR WEEK -END VEAL CHOPS, per lb. 18c RIB ROAST 0'F BEEF, per lb. 12c BRISKET BOILS, per Ib. 6c SAUER KRAUT, 3 lbs, for 15e 20411B. PAIL SCHNE•IDER'S LARD $2.00 ICONNELL • & TYNDALL " CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET " Phone 162 .Albert Street ".�.0=10) <0=0) (0)=1101:0=0=1",* 0 p ELECTRIC RANGETTE•S iiELEICTRIC PLATES, SINGLE ELECTRIC PLATES, DOUBLE ELECTRIC IRONS Hot Weather Specials pELECTRIC GRILL, DOUBLE. 0 O $32.00 to $39.50 ' $2.25 $4.00 and $4.50 $2.00 to $4:50 ° $2,25 COAL OIL STOVES, AND OVENS • LAWN MOWERS, WATERING CANS, GARDEN HOSE, AND SPRINKLERS KING BUG KILLER , BUTTER PEROVE Ldware Funeral Directors Plumbing niture Phone 147w Electric Wiring 01=01101=0) t0=0) THE CLINTQN NEWS -RECORD! TIE OURATION OF wiNoaw SHADES Is either of no consequence el,+it is. of great hnportance. You must de= tide that question. If the, first is true get the lowest -priced shade you :can get mounted on the most inferior 'rol- ler. They wily do you for a time and perhaps never work just right. But if it is a consideration of importance to you how long and how well your window shade works come and see us about the kind that is the cheapest in the end, the Bind that won't fade out or burn out in a reasonable length of time. Securely fastened on a roller that will stop where you want it up and down when you want it down. The greatest consideration is not what you pay for your Shades but what they pay you in value, satisfac- tion and durability that should be the true consideration.I ' If you want new rollers or other repairs on your Shades see us about it at Fair's Window Shade Infirmary. TIle W. D. Fair Co Often the Cheapest—Always the Beet p0yligIIIIIIiIIIn0iii�ii�'��innimatipllti ILII III01111„ 18 - 1�ry ... nnu,.. llllb lit Mr, Percy Johnson of Woodstock vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. F. Leonard last week. Mrs. Dames of Brussels spent last -week-end as the guest of Mrs, ,II. Bartlift. ' Mr. ' H. L. Atkinson of Newmarket .spent theweek-end in town with his family. . Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Miller and son Ross spent the week -end with De- troit friends. Mr. John McQueen of Flint, Mich., is the guest of his sister, Mrs. Geo. Watts of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. 'Nediger were in Owen Sound on Monday attending the funeral of a niece. Mrs. E. Lear of Auburn spent the week -end as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wen. Shepherd, the ladies be- ing sisters. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Moody and Miss Catherine of Toronto were weekend guests with the lady s sister, Mrs. J. A. Sutter of town. 0 Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hunter and babe of Alton, III., arrived last week on a holiday visit with the former's mother, Mrs. J. Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Leonard of Mil, ton visited with the former's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Leonard, Clinton, over the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sheppard of Clin, ton visited their sister-in-law, Mrs. A. M. Cololough, on Wedne§day. -sBIyth Standard. Mr. W. D. Grant, who graduates this week from the Dental ,College, To- ronto, spent the week -end with his parents in town, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Grant. Mr; and Mrs. Harry Ambler and Iittle Master Barnard of Pontiac, Mich., spent a few days over the week -end with the lady's .parents, Mr. and Mrs. IL E. Rorke. Mrs. T. M. Johnson, her son, Mr. Bert Johnson and his daughter, Miss Betty, of Chippewa, spent thf week -end in town with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Johnson. ' Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Manning are in Toronto for the graduation exer- cises in connection with the Univer- sity of Toronto, when Miss Helen receives her degree, Mr. and Mrs. WI. Vender of Bad Axe, Mich., visited with Mrs. R. A'. Rob- erton and Miss Dinsmore on Satur day last, motoring on to Blyth, Belgrave and Goderich. Mr. and' Mrs. J. Addison and Baugh. ters were in London yesterday for the graduation exercises in connec, tion with the University of Wes- tern Ontario, when their, son re= ceived his degree. Mr. and Mrs. A'. L. Cartwright and son, Duncan Cartwright of Brus- sels, and Mrs. H. Alexan- der of Goderich township, motored down to Cayuga . and spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. ,G: L. Hall. Warden G. H. Elliott, Clinton's pop- ular reeve and the Conservative standard bearer in the electoral 'd riding of Huron, is taking the time off his canipaign to preside at the County Council in .Goderich this week June 8, 9, 11 BAKING POWDER, BAKING ER, 16 oz. tin and bottle, of Vanilla 25c LARD, 2 lbs. for S'HORTENING, 2 lbs. for ICING SUGAR, 2 lbs for PRUNES, 2 lbs. for PEACHES, per ib APRICOTS, per lb. TRY A LB. Oh' FOR DRINKING COFFEE, Vacuum sealed in glass jars, fresh from the roaster, per lb. 43c TEA' IN BULK, Black or Mixed, 3 lbs. for $1.25 COCOA in Bulk, per lbl 150 CARNATION EVAPORATED MILK, 2 large tins ........, . .19c GARNATIO'N EVAPORATED MILK, 5 small tins NIAGARA' DRY GINGERALE, large size 15c CEREALS I5c SHREDDED WHEAT, 2 for CORN FLAKES, any brand, 3 for PUFFED WHEAT, 2 for PUPPED RICE., 2 for 21e 21e 19c 25c 190 23c OATMEAL, 6 lbs. for QUICK- OATS in pkgs. CEREAL BLEND . . MUIFFETS, each . - CANNED GOODS BANTUM CORN, 2 for WHITE CORN',.2 for ATOES. AYLMER, Choice, 2 large tins for SIFTED PEAS, Size 3, 2 ler 25c 25c 23c 29c 25c 23c 23c 10e 210 230 19e ale TOMATOES, Pride of the Valley, Medium size, 2 for. ,,, .......15e AYLMER SOUPS, 3 for : 25e BISCUITS SALTED SODAS, Fresh, per .lb 17c WE'STON,'S SODAS in 1 Ib. bags, 2 for - 25c CHEESE THINS, per `p kg, ; 10e SWEET BISCUITS, in bulk, 2 lbs. for ..,23c ARROW! ROOT BISCUITS, per Ib. 27e FIG BARS, per lb. 190 FRUITS AVD VEGETABLES NEW POTATOES No. 1,5 lbs. for 25e OLD POTATOES, per eck ... TOMATOES, Hat House, • 25e LEAP LETTUCE, 2 for per lb, 19e CARROTS, 2 bunches for 19e CUGYLI3EiRS, 2 large for 17c CABBAGE, each 15e 10c and ibc BANANAS, per dozen ORANGES; per dozen 25c, 29e, 35e and 49e , GRAPE FRUIT, 3 for 260 PI•N13APPLES, EACH .. 20c 25e and 29c LOBE'S GENERAL STORE THURS:,,.J:LTNH- 7, • 1934'. wr ' it 4yN If you desire more coupons for yourself or friends please ask for them for we want everybody to try "Fast Frozen" Ice Cream. We Believe if You Once Eat "Fast Frozen" Ice Cream Ordinary Ice Cream Will Never Please You. Therefore, in order that everyone in Clinton and vicinity may know the excellent quality of "hast Frozen" Ice Cream we are making this offer. "Fast Frozen" Ice Cream is more than a name, it is a scientific process which enables WALKE•RSIDES to pro- duce such wonderful, smooth, delicious Ice Cream,. as only the "Fast Frozen" process can do. "FAST FROZEN" Ice Cream is sold at O'NEIL'S,' Clinton A phone call will bring this delicious "Fast Frozen" Ice Cream, to your door at any hour. A full imperial pint brick of "Fast Frozen" Ice Cream for only 25c. Also FREE ICE CREAM CONES TO ALL CHILDREN bringing a Dollar Order with the leaflet about "Fast Frozen" Ice Cream that we are sending out with our large bills. 1• RED AND Always in the Lead' CUT GUT THIS TRAOE MAHK And Bring it to us.. It's worth. 5c. Toward the Price of each Brick of Ice Cream 'you 'Pur- chase in our Store Between Thur.,June7th &Sat.,Jannel6th WEEK -END SPECIALS—Fruit,, S Vegetables LETTUCE, per bunch 10c. CARROTS, 2 bunches for 15c BEETS, 2 bunches for ................ ..... . 15'c CUCUMBERS, each 10c BANANAS, per. dozen ...... , . , . 25e ORANGES, per dozen 35e up STRAWBERRIES AT MARKET PRICE PINEAPPLES ARE ALMOST OVER ---Still' SeL- ling at Low Prices for Best Quality.. WEEK -END QUICK SELLERS N.EW. POTATOES, 6 lbs. for 25e COTTAGE ROLLS, Pickled, per ib. 20e BACK BACON, (Peameal, per lb. 30c COOKED HAM, per lb. 45c JELLIED VEAL, per lb. 30e TOMATO LOAF, per lb. 25c DUTCH LOAF, per lb. 25e "FREE DENBY CHINA"' Where • "Sells for Less" Price Prevails . ILCLINTON'S BIG CORNER GROCETERI.A Phone 48 PEOPLE YOU KNOW Mr. Douglas Shipley of London has. Seen visiting at his home in town. Miss Larine Langford of Detroit is 'visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Langford. Miss Eleanor Kemp of Toronto is spending tier .holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Kemp. Mr. W. Forrest it attending the Gen., eral Assembly of the Presbyterian 'Church to be 'held in Knox Pres- byterial) church, Toronto. Scientific Palmist Here Monday HAVE YOUR HANDS READ Know yourself, ability, health. RATTENBURY HOTEL Reduced Rates. Week Only. 78-1. Cuninghame's Greenhouses Offer This Week Fresh Stock of Greenhouse Lettuce Now Ready 5e a bunch, Sage Grow your own Sage. It is a good perennial. -5c A PLANT. Cabbage and Tomato plants sold direct from hot-beds—now at their best -10e A DOZEN. Cauliflower, 15e a dozen Hard:y . Mums A Nice •Choice in New Varieties 25c a Root Wilt -resistant Asters Plants in Write, Peach, Violet, Red and Aurora and Mixed. 20c A BOX Paris Golden Yellow Celery 20c :A, BOX F. R. Cuningham►e Florist` Greenhouses, Huron Stmet Permanent Waves For a better Permanent try our NESTLE WAVE $5,00 Other Permanents as low as $3.00 Partly Dried Finger Waves, 35c Henri Beauty Shop Isaac Street Phone 223. Open Evenings. 78.1. TAP DANCING CLASSES WILL COMMENCE AT ONCE (All Ages) • For Particulars Inquire at News -,Record or Phone 4. 78-1-p. PRESBYTERIAN Annual Bazzaar ON DR. SHAW'S LAWN SAT., JUNE 9t1i, 2.30 p.m. CONVENORS:— Aprons .. Mrs. Mutch Touch and Take Mrs. L. Cree Novelty . Mrs, G. D. Robertor Kitchen Ma's. Ward Home-made Baking, . Mrs. Neilant Candy Mrs. Wilsor Rummage Mrs. Fishes Afternoon Tea Girls' Club Tea and Cup Reading, Mrs. MacDonald, Goderich, A 25c Supper will be served to the Business People from 5 to 7 by the Girl's Club. If weather is inelement bazaar will br held in basement of church, 77-2 WHEN IN NEED OF Plumbing Repairs OR Eavetroughing Call T. Hawkins Agent for. Martin -Senor Paints and Varnishes RENFREW CREAM SEPARATORS A SECOND-HAND .REFRIGERATOR IN GOOD SHAPE—CHEAP. STRICTLY CASH T. Hawkins HARDWARE and PLUMBING Phone 244 M D � Drop In and look around to see the New Styles and Low Priced Chesterfield Suites, Dining Room and Bedroom Suites, Studio Couches, a large assortment of Occasional Chairs, and Tables, Kitchen Cabinets, a Breakfast Room Suite at a very special price, a new line of Cedar Chests and we always carry a good assortment of Beds, Springs and Mattresses. We will appreciate your visits to see the new styles, as furniture is moving more rapidly, so of course our stock will be right up to date. Hardware Department Garden Hose, our .& of Lawn sSss ortmentsof Gasoline, and Coal O11Tools, Eleetric Stoves, to save you working around a hot stove, when the hot weather comes. A new stock of Screen Doors and Windows, Fly Screen in BIack and Galvanized in all widths. We do plumbing, Tinsmithing and Repairing. BALL& ZAPFI The Store With The Stock Hardware, Furniture, Funeral Directors,Monument Dealers SUPERIOR CHAIN STORES These Items Save You Money SPECIALS JUNE 7, 8;,• 9 AYLMESL PORK AND 1 Ib. tin,.,.............................37o MAXWELL HOUSE D BEAN'S 5c- tins, 5' tins for 23c MAPLE LEAF SALMON, 1-2's 19e QUALITY PEAS, per tin , .,....., . �.........10e INFANT DELIGHT SOAP, per cake -. 5c CLARK'S SPAGHETTI, 2 tins for ..... .., ...19e Fruit & Vegetable Market TOMATOES, per Ib. 18e Home: Grown .............250 ASPARAGUS TIPS, 2 for CABBAGE, per lb. ..... ,. ...... :....... ...... 5e FRESH LETTUCE, CARROTS BEETS, STRAWBERRIES FOR WEEK -END.. Kelvinator Specials BREAKFAST BACON, per lb'., piece •300 BOLOGNA, per 'lb. t160 MACARONI CHEESE LOAF, per ib: .,....,.. 250 PEAMEAL COTTAGE ROLLS, per Ib. .. .........22e Ji. T. McKNIGHT & SON "Your Superior Store" We• Sell the•Best Por Less Phone 111 1 CLINTON ti