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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1935-01-03, Page 8PAGE 8 mete _ereeeezeteeseememeser. THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD Starting the New Year Right with Attu Christmas Specials BALANCE OF THE 29c TIES ON SALE, 2 FOR MEN'S SILK SCARVES, from ...................... 25c up BATH -TOWELS,. TOWEL SETS,' LINEN BRIDGE :SETS, BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS, BRACES AND GARTERS, BATH ROBES, WINDBREAKERS, and many other linesat reduced prices. SKATING, OUTFITS, HOUSE SHOES and RUBBER FOOTWEAR AT SPECIAL PRICES. CONSULT US BEFORE YOU BUY. Plurnsteel Bios0 Agents for Tip -Top, Berger and, Cambridge Made -to -Measure Clothing 1101,1.1111106210111. n FRONT QUARTER OF CHOICE CHRISTMAS BEEF, only, lb. ..7c WHOLE CHUCK OF BEEB, per lb. 9c RACK OF BEEF, per lb. 10e RIB BOILS, any size, per lb. 8e 6c 10e HOME-MADE SAUSAGES, 2 lbs. for 25e BOLOGNA, per lb. 15e HEAD CHEESE, 3 lbs. for 25e PLEASE ASIC FOR CALENDAR BRISKET BOIL, per Ib. HAMBURG STEAK, per lb. . ' CONN LL l TYNDALL, CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET " Phone 162. Albert Street DOMINION MONDE STORE , , Y , 1 LOWDEN FURNACE BLOWER, "New" 1$25.00 WE ALSO HAVE SEVERAL SECOND-HAND BATTERY RADIOS .. AT BARGAIN PRICES. QUEBEC. COOK STOVE, new $24.05 SUTTER & PERDUE Hardware—Funeral Directors. JANUA'3,4,5 DAIRY BUTTER, per ib. 18c BULK COFFEE, per Ib. 35c BULK TEA, Black, Mixed or Green, 3 abs. for $1.19 BULK COCOA, 2 lbs. for 25c COWAN'S COCOA, 1 Ib. tin 23c ROWNTREES COCOA,' large tin 19c. PEANUT BUTTER h bulk, (supply your own containers), 2 lbs23c CORN SYRUP, 5 Iii. tin 35c AYLMER PORK AND BEANS, large tins, 2 for 21e LIBBY'S Med. Size PORK AND BEANS, 2 for 15e AYLMER TOMATOES, large tins, 2 for 19c. CANNED PUMPKIN, 2 tins for 15c CORNED BEEF. 2 tins for 25c GREEN GAGE PLUMS, 2 tins 25e RED PLUM JAM, 32 oz. jars 27c BLACK CURRANT JAM, 32 oz. jars 33e STRAWBERRY JAM, 32 oz. jar 33c ORANGE MARMALADE, 32 oz. jar 29e PINEAPPLE JAM, 32 oz. jar 33c APRICOT JAM, 32 oz. jar 33c GOOSEBERRY JAM, 32 es. jar 33c REb CURRANT JAM, 32 oz. jar 33c SOAPS PALMOLIVE, 3 bars for 14c CASTILLE, 3 bars for 07c PEARL SOAP, 5 bars for 17e PRINCESS SOAP FLAKES, 2 pkgs. 87c CADOMA TOILET SOAP, 3 bars for 07c D. AND B. CLEANING PASTE 19c STAR AMMONIA; 3 pkgs. for, . 14c • FRUITS AND VEGETABLES CABBAGES, per head CELERY• HEARTS, 2 for CARROTS, per peck HEAD LETTUCE, 2 for GRAPE FRUIT; 5 for ORANGES, per dozen 15c, SPY APPLES, 11 qt. baskets 5e and 10c 25c 29c 25e 23c 25c, 35c, and 49c 35c LOBE'S BARGAIN STORE We are one of:. 10,00® who wish you joy in the present, good health happiness, contentment an dprosperity in the Year to comae May you have many such years with unbroken friendships and accumula- tion ;of cheerful memories and affect 'tions. A New Year's' Gift or Card might pleasantly adjust scene uncomfortable corntingency growing out •of your re- ceipt of an unexpected Christmas Clift or your forgetting an intended gift. We have also a Thank You Card that very conveniently serves in making acknowledgement of your gifts received. Its interesting to keep a diary both at the moment and to refer to in coin- ing years. It saves the memory. We have them to accommodate entries for one year or five years, moderate- ly priced. Sunday Sclool Helps 'good far the entire year Ae at present out of stock. We will procure them prompt- ly for you on request. Have you read "Good-bye Mr. Chips," one of our best sellers. A re- viewer says "a tender and gentle story as warming to the head and as nourishing to the spirit as any I can remember. Price $1.25. The W . D. Fair Go Often the Cheapest—Always the Best illiiss Rudd was a holiday visitor with relatives in 7.oronto. Messrs. George Beattie and Benson Sutter were in Toronto for N'ew Years. Mr. John Cuningham.e spent part of his Christmas holidays with friends in Toronto. M. Kenneth Elliott has gone to. Guelph to take a course in dairying at the O.A.C. Miss Elizabeth Ford of Oshawa vis- ited her aunt, Mrs. S. Lawrence, over New Year's. Miss Eileen Rumball left Wednesday for Guelph to resume her studies at MacDonald Hall. The Misses Draper were home from St. Catharines and Brantford for the holiday time. Mrs. Amy Gibbings and little son, Ray, spent Christmas weeks with Toronto friends. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Crich of Toronto spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. John McPhee. Mr. Fred Lockwood and Miss Bessie spent Christmas and New Year's with Toronto friends. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Paisley of Kirk- land Lake have been visiting at the home of the former in town. Miss W. E. Thompson has returned to Toronto after spending the holi- days with her sisters in town. Mr. Dodds Holloway of Fleming, Sask., has been visiting his mother in town during the holiday time. Ma. Kenneth Rorke of. Cobalt spent the Christmasholidaytime with his parents, Mr. and Mas. H. E. Rorke. Mrs. H. B. Chant of St. Catharines was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. A. Sutter, during the holi- day period. Miss. Margaret Davies returns to Chicago today after spending the Christmas holiday period with her brother and sisters in town. Col. Rance, Dr. Shaw, Major Morgan and Captains Ford and Lawson at- tended, the funeral of the late Lt. - Col. R. S. Hays in Seaforth on Fri- day last. Mr. John Torrance of Lethbridge and Mr. and Mts. Edgar Torrance of Sudbury are guests of their moth- er and sister, Mrs. J. Torrance and Miss Maude Torrance. Miss Olive Warring of Woodstock and Mr, Keith Monekell of Ingersoll have returned to their homes after spending Christmas and New Year's as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Scott. Dr. and Mrs. 11. S. Brown and Mas- ter Merrill and Miss Beryl Hartley of Detroit and Mr. Edgar Brown of Cornwall spent the week -end and holiday at the Wesley -Willis manse as guests of their sister, Mrs. Cosens, Mir. H. Steven has returned to Mata- ehewan after having been here for the holiday period. Mit. Steven is remaining for a time with her mother, Mrs. C. H. Bartliff., 2fiss Delle O'Neil returned to Toron- to yesterday, after spending the holiday period with. her another and sister in town. Miss O'Neil eom- mences teaching in the New Fresh Air school, which has just been completed in the east end of the' pity. THURS., JAN: 3; 1935" ALL ARE INVITED from JAN. 4th to JAN. 19th Shelf to Counter Sale Bargain Table Display ,at 9c Bargain Table Display, 2 for 29c Sweet Mixed Pickles, 2 for 19c Heinz Catsup, each 17c Happy Vale Dill ;•'icicles 15c Red and White Soups, 3 for 25c Bartlet Pears, each 19c Choice Peaches, can 19c Dried Peaches, choice, lb. 18c Rice Krispies, 2 pkgs. RICE Kai5PIE$ ,iKi sty Corn Flakes, 3 23c zags. 23c Swansdown Flour 35c Rice, good cooking, 4 lbs. for 23c Rice, Choice, 3 lbs. for 23c Large Bottle Vanilla 15c tan Pineapple, large 15c Dates, 4 lbs. 25c Valencia Raisins, per lb, llc Shelled Walnuts, per lb. 35c Laking Powder, Our Own 19c Baking Powder in Sealer 33c Table Syrup, 5 lbs. 35c Pearl Tapioca, 2 lbs. for 19c FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Oranges to clear, dozen 33c and 39c Celery, 13c; Lettuce, 15c; Grape Fruit, 6 for 25c ,'Salads Tea, 1 lb. .59c Red Rose Tea, Ib. 59c 'Our Own Tea, lb. 49c Corn, 2 tins for 15c Peas, Falcon, 2 tins for 19c Coffee, Ambrosia, per Ib. 25c Cocoanut, per Ib. 20e Rolled Oats, 6 lbs. for 23c Red Star Salmon, each 23c GREATER VALUES Palmolive Soap, 3, ...13c Oxydol Group, 3 for 35c Minute Tapioca, 3 for 25e P. and G Soap, 10 bars (with an order) 29c Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs. (with $1.00 order) 49c Seedless Raisins, 10 lbs. for 99c Acing Sugar, 2 lbs. for 17c Fairy Soap, 5bars for 25c Gold ,Soap, 6 bars for 25c Egg Plums, 3 tins for 25c Macaroni, 5 lbs. for 25c Soda Biscuits, 2 lbs. for 25c Blue Berries, per tin 10e New Cheese, 5 lbs. for 60c COOKED' MEATS AND SAUSAGES Sneider's ,S`ciusage, per lb. 20c Breakfast Bacon, per Ib. 29c Chicken Loaf, per lb. 29c Bologna, 2 lbs. for w..... ... 25c Fluffo, 2 lbs. frr 23c Maple Syrup, bottle 19c C. and B. Marmalade, bottle 15c Lemon and Cherry Beverage 15e Holbroock Vinegar 15c }Loney (pint sealers), clear 15c Honey (quart sealers) 25c Red and White Baking Powder 15c Spanish Onions, per lb. 5c Jelly Powder, 6 lbs. for 25c Assorted Essences, 2 for 9c A Special Premium will be given with each Dollar Purchase for Cash. All Other Lines equally low during this Two Week Sale. FREE DENBY CHINA Where "Sells for Less" Price Prevails W. I L CLINTON'S BIG CORNER GROCETERIN Phone 48 IN 1935 For "You May Lave Without Flowers But Not So Well." Use Our Telegraph Service for Delivery at a Distance. F.R. CUNNINGHAME FLORIST , Member of Florist Telegraph De- livery Association. Phones 176 and 31. A DANCE In St. Joseph's Hall, on Tuesday, Jan. 8th Postponed from last Tuesday Shorty Grant's 5 -piece Orchestra Dancing at 9 o'cloelt sharp Refreshments. Served Door Prize Given. Admission, 35e. 0$-1.. SPECIALS FOR JANUARY CI TEN PERCENT. OF ALL RANGES AND HEATERS CHOICE OF ANY ALLADIN LAMP IN STOCK, $7.00 O 1 VAC -TRIC ELECTRIC CLEANER $55.00 (Regular $65.00) CI CALL AND SEE THESE SPECIALS T. lla, HARDWARE and PLUMBING Phone 244, BRUCEFIEL1 Mr. and Mrs. George Swan return- ed to their home in the village -after attending the funeral of Mrs. Swan's brother, My. Fred Wilson of Toronto. The sincere sympathy of their many friends is extended to them. Mrs..Hastings and family of Bel - grave are visiting at the horde of her Mother, Mira. Janet Ross, this week. Miss Violet Petro has returned to Sault Ste. Marie after spending her holidays with her sister, Ma's. Robs. Allen and other friends. Rev. W. A. Bremner attended the funeral of his brother-in-law, Mr. Carr of London, this week. Stara the New Year Right LET QUALITY BE YOUR FIRST CONSIDERATION This New Year's Resolution can be practised with the greatest economy at Superior Stores. This list of useful bargains is typical of the savings that can be made throughout the year. When you shop regularly at Superior Stores. OUTSTANDING VALUES FOR JANUARY 3, 4 and 5 ROBINIIOOD QUICK COOKING OATS, large pkg. 20e RASPBERRY AND STRAWBERRY JAM, 32 ozs. for 25e CLARK'S SPAGHETTI, large tin, 2 for 19c AYLMER CHOICE GOLDEN BANTAM; CORN, 2 tins for 23c LOOSE READY CUT MACARONI, 2 abs. for 11c ROYAL YORK TEA, Specials 1-2 Ib. pkg. 28e McCORMICK'S GINGER SNAPS, 2 lbs. for 19c HEINZ CATSUP, large bottle 21c HAND-PICKED WHITE BEANS, 5 lbs. for 19c MEAT COUNTER SPECIALS BREAKFAST BACON, in. piece 25c SPARE RIBS, 2 Ilie. for 25e FRESH, PICNIC HAMS, per lb. 15e OYSTERS, in jar -solid pack, for 25c and 35c FRUITS AND VEGETABLES HEAD LETTUCE, each 10e CELERY HEARTS, each 15e GRAPE FRUIT, 5 for 25c ORANGES, per dozen 25c, 29c, 35c, 39c and 49c WINNERS OP FREE CHRISTMAS GOODS • 1st—Mrs. J. Huller. 2nd -Mrs, fl.. Coleman, 3rd --Mrs. V. Terryberry, T'.. Mci(N IG.T & SON "Your Superior Store" We Sell the Best For Len Phone 111 CLINTON