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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1934-08-09, Page 81 AGE 8'. THE' 104 TON'NEWS=RKORD,, neer Sale Prices mi Seasonable Merchandise FANCY PATTERN •VOILES-Smallpatterns, good colors. Special- Sale Price .... .. .19e PRINTS, , full yard widefast,;colors ,..:, ... .....: .....15c mgres C'OMM'ON `STRAW HATS 15c 1VIEN S..FINER,,HAT'S, ,from 39c to $1.69. BAYS' KHAKI `WHOOPEE' PANTS and 13lie and White, Stupe 0y'eralls assorted lot to clear, Summer Sale, Price -75c M3YN5 •GVRIITELDUCK TROUSERS, new goods, clearing price $1.29 BOYS' flHITE OF BLUE: POLO SKIRTS ... L CUT,3?RIGES ON ALL LINES OP ,SCAMPERS; . RUNNING SHOES. ` ' ; SPEICI1,L'`CLEARING LINE 'OP' CHILDREN'S RUNNING SHOES . , . .49e WORK SHIRTS, Navy, Light Blue, and Khaki • 5oc WORK BOOTS, a good boot ata lov•price • $1.95 MANY OTHER. LINES AP REDUCED CASH PRICES TO CLEAR u 11 steel ros. Agents for Tip -Top, Berger and Cambridge Made -to -:Measure Clothing • HOME-MADE HEAD CHEESE, 3 lbs. for 25c HOME-MADE SAUSAGE, 2 lbs. for 25c FRESH TROUT OR WHITE FISH', per ib, 16c VEAL CHOPS, per Ib',. only 186 VEAL STEWS, per Ib, 104 VEAL ROASTS, per lb. , 15c HAMBURG STEAK, per lb. ' 10e BULK LARD, per ib. lie BACON, SQUARE'S, per lb. lcc CONNELL & TYNDALL " CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET " Phone 162 Albert Street O O 0 0 0) CIALS- 11 11 SUTTEE & PERDUE$5.50 TO11 o o SECOND-HAND TUDHOPE RANGETTE, Slightly Used BARGAIN AT .. $20.00 3 -BURNER OIL STOVE, for $12.00 IICOLEMAN GASOLINE STOVE for $11.90 CAPO STAINLESS CATTLE SPRAY, per gallon $1,25 O0 HOUSEHOLD FLY SPRAY, 12 oz. bottle O CAR BATTERY Il 0 35c Il =0a0> t0L'i0 0a01 Hardware Furniture a' Funeral Directors w'- Plumbing Phone 147w al Electric Wiring Our Egg Prices GRADE A LARGE 18e GRADE A MEDIUM 16c GRADE 2ND 146 Grocery PASTRY FLOUR,- 24 -lb. sack, for 69e BAKING POWDER, 1 lb,. tin 196 SUGAR, 10,1bs: with $1.00 order, for 54c SUGAR, 100 lb. Sacks $5.39 QUICK OATS, Livingstone, per pkg. ....... . , , i ... . .. .. . . 23e MACARON , .in Bulk, •5 lbs. for` CORN FLAKES, Sugar Crisp, 3. pkgs. for 21e RICE, 'Good Cooking, 3 lbs. for 21c TAPIOCA, 2 lbs. • for 2Ie CARNATION MILK, 2 Iarge tins for 19c CARNATION MILK, 5 small tins for 23c TOMATO JUICE, Crosse and Blackwell, 2 for 15c TOMATOES, two large tins, Aylmer, for .. , .19c JELLY POWDERS. 4 for 15c , LILY WRITE CORN SYRUP, 2 lbs. for 20c CORN SYRUP, Edwardsburg, 5 lb. tin for 356 HONEY, 10 -Ib. PURE CLOVER, for $1,15 HONEY, 5-1b. PURE CLOVER for 58c SOAPS AND POLISHES SOAP FLAKES in Bulk, &ills. for . LUX TOILET, per cake PALMOLIVE TOILET, per cake P. AND G. SOAP, 5, cakes for CAUSTIC SODA, 5 Ib. tin AMMONIA POWDER. per pkg. BIG FIVE CLEANSER LEMON OIL, POLISH, per battle LIQUID VENEER POLISH, large size for O'CEDAR POLI511, large size for OTEIDARi, POLISH, Small Size GOLD MEDAL FLOOR WIAX, per tin JOHNSTON'S PLOOR WAX, per tin HAWES' FLOOR WAX, per tin , 21e 07c 05c 15c 05e 05e 23e 39e 47c 23c 25c 75e 45e BANANAS, per dozen ORANGES, per dozen GRAPEFRUIT,, 5 for CARROTS, per bunch CABBAGE, per head. POTATOES, NEW,:10 lb's for FRESH 'l'OMATOES AI', • 25e 26c, 39e and 49c 25c .. 5c tcSc; 9 i OBB'S:'; .ENERA r; BB©oks to Read & Things oto •do. 'f 3r .tlie Children on Vacation After all they' can't"play pell me11 all the tinie. Give thein a>'book br two ands something to, do.' It may,se cure for )ou a quiet hour of relaxa- tion, Stencil ,bgoks for' 30c, Funny Animal.,Painting Book at 5e; '-Black board. Play. Book.: for •206 with • heaps of fun and. play. 22 Blackboards and, pictur•esa•ta•draw.. ;Smrpl�e ;-'thawing lessons -for children with...scores 'of ;strange • faces ..:and, instructions •• to draw thein 20e each. Kiddies Kolor Komie,: featuring Kenny Takit, •the book in :,which the boys ;.:and girls draw and, paint ,the many 'difffieillt situations in which .Kenny beeontes involved. .This sells for 20c:,• The adventures of ,Walt. Disney's fain:- our ain=our creations,. Tli,e Three Little Pigs are aptly portrayed in a 20e illus- trated book for juveniles. ' nor the little girls who crave 'paper cut-out dolls: we have a whole family, moth- er, father, nurse and six •children with over 80 pieces to cut out and dress and only 25c each. Last but not least we have the new 80 page point- less paint book selling for 25c. No paints are needed to bring out the colors in this book. Use only brush and water and see color transforma- tion. These and many others not mentioned give you a good assort- ment to ,choose from when you have to appease the kiddies fancy with something,. different. • , The W. D. Fair Ca Often the Cheapest—Always$he. Best �III�� 1i14tlnlllll Im miinm n iiiuunllllnllll mill(..._. I�„ -;,, „,�,.......�m:.............�� mii -J Miss Elizabeth Ford of Oshawa is holidaying in town. Mrs, James Flynn is •visiting her sister, Mrs. O'Connor of London. Mrs. Chowen is holidaying in South-, • ampton, the guest of Mrs. Gandier. Mies Laura Manning of Kitchener is visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mittel(. Mrs. Angus Cole of Wayne, Mich,, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pear- son. Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Bowen of Royal Oak, Mich., are visiting relatives in town. Miss Alice McCulloch of Stratford is is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fremlin. Miss Betty Murray of Stratford is spending her vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Jones. Mrs. J. C. Gandier of Toronto spent a few days last week with Col. H. T. and Mrs. Rance, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weiss spent the week -end in'Goderich. They went camping in their trailer. Mr.'Carl East of Toronto spent the week -end and holiday as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cuning- hame. Mrs. M. D. McTaggart and family are occupying the Cuninghame cot- tage in Bayfield for the month of August. Mr, and 'Mis, J. Rolph and Mr, and Mrs. A. Warren of Hamilton were week -end guests of Mr. and M'rs. Thos. Hawkins. Miss Mary Walls of Tottenham was the guest of Mrs. H. Oharlesworth over the week -end. .Miss Walls called on several friends in town. Mr. Fell and Mrs. Frances Wise of Stratford were in town over the week -end and visited Mr. and Mrs. H. Charlesworth and other friends. Mrs. H, Twitchell and Miss Betty Twitchell of Windsor spent . the week -end with the former's 'sister, Mrs. M. McEwan. Miss Betty is .remaining for two weeks., Mr, and Mrs. Bonhoff and son, Carl, and Miss Helen. Roberton .left last Saturday on a motor trip to Mor ristown, N.J. They will canip in' Mr. •Bomhoff's new pullman car. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Thompson and Baby Edna, motored to Graven. burst last Friday and took in "The Hundred Mile 'Cruise" up through theMuskoka Lakes. They also. `called on friends while in Graven= hurst. Mr. Thos. Livingstone and Mrs. Ney of town are spending the week with the C.G.I.T. girls at Sinslinac 'Camp, north of Goderich. Mr. Livingstone is acting as swimming instructor' and M'rs. Ney has charge of the food. Dr. and Mis. Hodgins of Newdale, !Man., Miss M. Dunseith of Kit- chener, Mrs. 1. J. Dunseith of St. Paul's, Mrs. W. Murray and Miss Marjory Murray of .Stratford were week -end guests of Mr. and Mis. Jones, Rattenbury street. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. 'Tanner of Tim- mins are visiting at the home of the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs Willam:.W'alker on • High street Mr. end Mrs. Tanner have just re ".4uraid from 'a nine -day cruise on the Duchess of fichxfiond from ilZbr{ti 'N8 Neiw iltRA1nt1Axetnrn. THURS., AVG. 9, 1934 ,41 ir.. RED- AND WHITE Always in the Lead ONEIL S faA - '' FOS.. PURITY ' FRESHNESS ' a er V yes in Lar g lJ :�•,�', � .. . r :: ., .. ..:D,•YOU RECEIVE:LOWEST PIIC ES AND BAST QUALITY iggs graded 'and highest price paid. in tra.de.- and cash Pork`and' Beans Sliecia1, at :. 1 Just received New Shipment of • D'ENBY, CHINA Bring in your Coupon Cards. Weston Carmel Crealn Fan- cy Biscuits, per lb. 25c HOUSEHOLD. WASTING SODA, pkg. :5c ; HANDY AMMONIA, 4 for 19c Pees, large. and ' tender special per tin, lac FRIGIDAIRE EXTRA SPECIALS Corned Beef, per lb. 20c - Soap, Granulated, pk. 10c Variety Loaf, per lb. 29c Red and White Cleanser, pk., 3 for. 25c Bologna, 2 lbs. for: 25c Two -in -One Liquid White Shoe Polish 10c Midget Rolls, per, Ib. 27c Selox (While They Last) 2 for 25c Pickled Roll, per b. 20c Fly Spray, large bottle 33c • 270 Spark, Cleanser, 2 for 19e 20c : Lemons, per dozen 29c '20c Orange, 2 dozen for 45c 1Ie Grape Fruit, 5 for 25c GET OUR PRICE ON TOMATOES BY THE BASKET Smoked Roll, per Ib. - Picnic Hams, per lb. Fresh Sausage, per ib Tomato Juice, 2 for Where "Sells for. Less" Price Prevails. W. T. O'N CLINTON'S BIG CORNER GROCETERIA Phone 48 LONDESBORO Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Kirk and Mr. and Mrs. Peterson of Toronto spent the week -end at Mr. Wm. Lyon's. Miss B. Kirk who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Wan. Lyon for the past three weeks, returned to Toron- to with them on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A:' M. Kirk of Sea - forth with their grandchildren, Mas- ter Francis and Misses Pearl and Thelma Creighton of Detroit visited at Wm. Lyon'§ on Sunday. Mr. A. H. Lyon, son of Mr. W. Ly on, who recently underwent an opera- tion for appendicitis in "Hopewell Hospital," Leamington, is improving. Mrs. I. B. McLean and Miss Agnes MeLean of Maple were guests the past week at the home of Mr. A. Jamieson, Mrs. Grierson and two children re- turned missionary of Korea are spending part of her holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fingland. Mr. and Mrs. W. Guilliat of Lost Channel, Parry Sound district were visitors with Mrs. W. B. Allen Sun- day last. Mr. and Mrs. B. Tyerman of Sea. forth, Mr. and Mrs. Crow of Toron- to, •Mrs Homer Keith of Edmonton, Alta , visited at the home of Mrs J W. Ta,nblyn on Sunday. Mrs. I1. Polly of London is spend- ing this week with her friend, Mrs. W. B. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey •Morris and Velma of Toronto, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Manning and other friends recently. Mr. David Ewan has improved his. residence by adding a neat little ver- andah at the side entrance. Mrs. Benthern from near Toronto spent the week -end with her sister, Mrs. Robt. Townsend. Miss E. Mains, Mrs. R. Wells an Mrs. A. Wells took in Civic holiday on Monday at Centralia. Mrs. Gordon Emery of 'Brussels spent the week -end at the home of Mr. J. D. Melville. The meeting of the Woman's Insti- tute was held in the community hall last Thursday afternoon with the 1st vice-president, Mrs. Robt. Wells pre- siding. After business was over there were recitations, readings and music, after which games were held on the hall grounds and quite an en- joyable ,time was spent. Lunch was served by the members, about eighty being in attendance. Mr. Geo. •Barr has returned after spending several weeks with his sis- ters in the West. Rev. A. W' and Mrs. Gardiner are spending their holidays by the Breezy Lake at .Goderich.' :Mr. and Mrs. 1Tarold Crow' ' of ` To- ronto, also Mr. and Mrs. B. Tyerman of Seaforth called ' on friends in the village on Sunday and were guests of Mrs. Fothergill and family. Mrs. Crow being a cousin of hers. IM's D. Bell of .Wingham, also Mrs C.•-6 McCurdy Son,: Albert, of North: Battlefo4'd, visited Mrs. I'oth- ergilI .one- day 'last week. The Mrs, Grierson Band, of little tots met, in the Methodist ehure i on Tuesday afternoon and 'they all. -410t' port a good riAmo? p..i , ITIS NOT YET TOO LATE TO GET YOUR SUMMER PEPMANEJJT TRY OUR • $6.50 NESTLE OIL WAVE or our $4.00 KURL-ETTE WAVE Other Permanents, $3.00 and 35.00 Henri Beauty Shop Isaac St., Phone 223. JUST ARRIVED Fresh Shipment of• BOSTON FERNS Strong Healthy Plants 50c 75c $1.00 . ante ,..Jho 31orz j IttaGREENHOUSE PHON[176 FLOWER5H0P PHONE3I Have your Furnace overhauled during the warm weather and be prepared for the cold. Paints&Varnishes of all kinds Renfrew Seperators • akins. $A1tD1'1'A]R,IE`rind'PLU,M$INGM Brighten lJp Pith Paint AND WHEN YOU DO, MAKE SURE YOU USE THE BEST OF COURSE, ITS' Sherwin-Williams The Old Reliable Paint, that lasts the longest and looks the best THEN IF YOU NEED AN ELECTRIC TWO -BURNER PLATE OR AN ELECTRIC RANGE We have then. Also GASOLINE OR COAL OIL STOVES. IN THE FURNITURE DEPARTMENT You will find a brand new Stock on display for your inspection and we know you will be pleased with the styles, workmanship and Finish. SO DROP IN AND LOOK THEM OVER. BALL & ZAPFE , The Store With The Stock Hardware, Furniture, Funeral Directors, Monument Dealers N. BALL, Phone J. J. ZAPPE, Phone 110. 195. Phone 103. SUPERIOR CHAIN STORES £LIRE F000 DEHOISTR4TIo1 A BIG DAY FOR EVERYBODY I'. SATURDAY, AUG. 11 th McCormick's and Canada Packer's Demonstrators will be here all clay Saturday. You are under no obligation to buy, we just want yue to feel at home and sample these fine food products. I SPECIAL PRICE ON COOKIES AND MEATS FOR SATURDAY +: SPECIALS--THUR., FRI., SAT. CROSS AND BLACKWELL CATSUP' 15e ST. WILLIAMS RASPBERRY OR STRAWBERRY JAM, 32 ozs27c NEW SULTANA RAISINS, 2 lbs. for 1 25c CARNATION M1LK, Small , 5e CARNATION MATO JUICE, 01 Tall 25e TOMILK, -2 oz: tins, 4 for ..... ..... ... .... ,. 25e CROWN JARS, small, dozen :..................................1.09 CROWN JARS, Medium, dozen '31.23 RED COME SALMON, small, 2 tins for 29c RED COHOE SALMON, tall 23c BIG TOMATO WEEK—SPECIAL PRICE BY THE BASKET • NEWS CORN, per dozen 15e CHOICE EATING OR COOKING APPLES, 11 qts. 35c SWEET JUICY ORANGES, 2 dozen for 49e BLUEBERRIES, per Ib. 180 iY SILVtSKIN PICKLING ONIONS. per lb. 10c J T. M cIiNICHTSt�r1 "You; Superb i Store"' _.' W' ' Sell the BeatFor� 1'Non $^ '411 > 'CIS . •217A'OPi 'z. x'R7 �,. r�J �'",Sq'f r„'..�..hy ,S t..=''