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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1935-03-21, Page 8PAGE 8 • NEW Y STYLI Ss -NEW VALVES Pure Wool Imehheeee Materials of Newest Patterns, designed it the very latest mo5els i�nd at the very lowest Cash Paces • FINE WORSTED Sj11TS,.af:,•,n t... ., .$14,95 up' Some with 2 pair of trousers TOP COATS, 1935" 1llodeis .; . $12,9u"., up :.; - MEN'S SHOES & OXFORDS-af Special CaSl'Priieee from: $11.98 LADIES', OXFORDS, 'Plea, Nines and 'Straps New Spring $tyles . :and, $2,95 SPECIAL CLEARING LINES A7` GREATLY REDUCED 'PRICES.,, P Pliimsteel':Er�s. Agents for Tip -Top, Berger and Cambridge Made -to -Measure Clothing Goderich on Sunday,. or spent Saturday at bendoth THE CLINTON ION • •Words end 'Music, dedicated ley "kind pesmiesion to Th.'AI1ais 1Z Defoe, The cover page has a steiikBig picturhl of the five 'babies in natura'i colours; the tinny song in the Walla tcl be ger: vatted.. to carry this picture. Fiftychubby tiny tees Every cheek a red, red rose In your bed contented lie Go to sleep and don't you cry-`' So it rune. The price is 35c. Tile W. D. Fair Co Often the Cheapest -Always the Best. J' I��lll���lliu„(;IIIIIIilmm�inwm�n��u���lsi aiA IIII�II, QP4 Miss' ,Shepherd of Goderich was the guest of Misses Ward and. Stone over the week -end, Mies Evelyn Hall returned last week after a month's visit with Windsor relatives and friends. Mays. Fred Sloman and children of ,Caperole are visiting at the home' of Mr. J. Sloman, Clinton. Mrs. Geo. Connell of Varna is spend. ing a few days visiting Mrs. D. Churchill and other friends in Clin- ton. Miss Ruth Pickett who is a nurse -in - training in Victoria Hospital, Lon- don, spent the week -enol gt her home in town. M4•. Thos. 1, Cooper of Rillarnei Man., is visiting his mother, Mrs. •George A. Cooper ef 'town, and other relatives in the district, Miss Ethel Holrnse left for Toronto 'Saturday after spending a few weeks in town settling up the af- fair's of her father, the late Rev. A. A. I•relmes. • Mrs. D. C. Bowen of Washington, D C. and Miss Isabelle Paisley of St. Thomas have been visiting at the home of their brother, Mr. O. L Paisley of town. GODERICH TOWNSHIP Mr, Lawrence Stephenson accom- panied by his sister, Mrs. Eva Wheeler, and her small son, Douglas, mobored to London on Friday. Mrs. Wheeler has spent the past few months with her brother and is now visiting with friends' in London. Mise June Stephenson accompanied her father home on Saturday from London where she ha's been the guest of her aunt, ,Mire. Gordon Livermore. Mr. and Mks. Arthur Welsh and Norma were guests on Sunday of Mr. and .Mrs. Ed. Welsh and family. Mhss Reba Beacom is spending a few days with her uncle, Mr. Win., Perdue of Clinton. According to a news despatch from Radisson, Sask., in The Saskatoon Star -Phoenix, young Mervin Snyder,. pronijising pianist, of Raddislson, Is. the envy of allyoungsters and many adults 'in .that town. His first "die. tpnee" visit from home just recently took him to Chicago and New York, where during a short time he was privileged to see and hear' some ef the world's greatest artists and enjoy the finest of music played and sung by masters. Mervin is the son of bfr. and Mks.' Levi. .Snpder of Radisson and a nem. hew of Mrs. John Tebbutt of this township. The despatch continues: "The trip proved a revelation to the sixteen -year-old- lad, who has had little opportunity to travel, and since his return he is even more de- termined to forge ahead in his chos. en field. Mervin is not only a good pianist but a first-class citizen as well He attends choir, is organist of the ehurc'h, pianist for the Sunday school orchestra, and teaches a large class in pia -no. He is not neglecting his academia training, but to fit •it in- to his musical activities does most of his work en grade 12 at home The town and district are surely' proud be' its own native son,' and although his progress may be hampered by other' responsibilities and distance from instruction, the' convletion. frrnr�y rests here.thee seine day Mervin Snye der, will arrive." NEWS -RECORD ONE 0 FRIEND TELLS ;ANOTHER TWENTY NINE C, THLJRS:,'MARcH 21f 193 , ,1' RED ANIS WH1TE [Aiwaye in the teach:„ For '9e You' May Buy an Match 2'2 aind 23 1, I .2 lbs. Cyeam" -Filled Cookies for 2 lbs. Cream ;Sodas dor . 3 pkgs. Sodas,,;Saltel or Plain ; ...,._.. 7 Bottle Vanilla, 1• 'Baking. Powder ;'each -Jam, while it lasts Instant Postum .,........29c 3 Its.' Cooking Figs _- ' 29c 29c 29c g9c ,,.29c 4 lbs. hates (with stones) ..... ... .................29c 5; Its 'Granulated Sugar .,.. , - . ................29c 5 lbs. Yellow Sugar 29c 6 pkgs. Jelly Powder r 290 3.Cans 'White Corn 29c 2 lbs. -Maple Leaf Lard 29c FREE-With1. Ib. Falcon Ted.. 55c (1 Cup and Saucer) FRUITS 'AND VEGETABLES Large Oranges, 6 for 25c' Lemons, large, 6 for,. Cooking Onions, 5 lbs for Seedless 6,f d ess Gxai?e. Fruit, 6 fort. , 25c New Carrots,, 3 bunches -.25c; New Spinach, per lb: 15e" Cauliflowers, each . . 25e New Green Beans, per lb. New Cabbage, per lb. Fresh Strawberries Head Lettuce gc Leaf Lettuce, 2 for 15c Radishes, 2 for 15o Celery Hearts ,,15c TO CLEAR -A few'pounds of Mince Meat at 10e a lb.: .,13c 15e' 7d. •25c Important Announcement -Beginning Friday, Mar. 22 we.are handling eggs; any quantity„ at an ad- vanced price'in trade, at,the store. A trial will convince you that -we are out for the Egg Business and •OurPi'ices are, the best, either Cash or Trade. WALKEl;.S!DE'S BRICK, .ICE CREAK New Shipment of Denby China, We will Redeem all Outstanding Cards. Where "Sells,ifor Less" Price Prevails W. T. The. Winning of Joy a laughable 3 -act play Put on by the Young People of • H,olmesvjlle ' in HOLMESVILL i1 UNITED CHURCH Friday; March 29th a5 pan. 'Adults, 2sis, Children, 15c. 19-2, FOR - SALE REDUCED PRICE ON (BAKER'S SPECIAL) Hanover Flour Anyone baking their own bread will do well to stock in a few bags at this price $2.30 per bag cash. Sate ;starts SA.TURDA.Y, MARCH 23RD for one week .only. BOWES BAKERY 19-1-p. ONE DAY SALE Thursday, -March 28th offers you the newest vague in SPRING COATS, SPRING SUITS AND DRESSES COATS, wonderful values $8.95 up DRESSES, moderately priced front $2.95 up SUITS Priced front $8.00 up A. McDonald Milliheiy Shop 19-1, COMING Mon, March 25th Town Hail, CLINTON 100% ALL TaikingPietures Featuring 7 -Reel Thriller "THE IRON MASTER" also MICKEY MOUSE With BIG CHEESE '' ' and BIG STAGE SHOW, f ith �: ED CURTIS IioIIywood's Master.: of Make -Up See Posters Atleelts,, 25e, Children, lee COME EARLY --8.15 P.M. Finger Wave and Manicure 75c PERMANENT WAVES 53.00, $3.50, $5.00 and 57.00 Henri Beauty Shop Phone 223 -Isaac St. 19-1. WANT TO TELEGRAPH A LOV- ING MESSAGE? USE OUR TELEGRAPH -SER- VICE AND F. R. CUNINGHAME FLORIST Member of Florist Telegraph De- livery, Association. Phones 176 and 31. SAP SEASON IS COMING BE PREPARED BY HAVING YOUR. PANS and BUCKETS ORDERED. LET US GIVE YOU A DEM;ON- STRATION THIS SPRING WITH Vactric Electric Cleaner NO OBLIGATION TO BUY T.: Haw�ia. RARDWARE and PLUMBING Phone 244 - 1 CLINTON'S BIG CORNER GROCETERIk9', Phone 48 OH! WHAT A STOCK We have the largest spring stock of Furniture we ever hacl, im. possible to mention all the New Goods. But we are especially proud of our LPN'OLlnt IVIS, CONGO'LE•UM;S, OIL GLOMS, ETC, If you want our prices look up your Mail Order Catalogue, they will suit ns O.K. We especially invite you to inspect our new stock of MESTEII- FIELD; DINING ROOM AND BEDROOM SUITES, Special Prices on BEDS, SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES, STEEL BEDS, as low as $5.75, SPRINGS from $4.50 up to 57.00. FELT MATTRESSES from $4,50 to $8.50. ,SPRING FILLED MAT- TRESSES from $9.50 to 528.00. HARDWARE DEPARTMENT Watch our North Furniture Window for Bargains. Nothing will cost you more than $L00. Wle have a wonderful ?stock of PAINTS, VARNISHES, SHEL- LACS, all the best snakes. Sap Pails 18e and how they are going, Sap Spiles, Syrup •Cans, Etc. We do plumbing, Tinstnithing and Repairing. Our policy is small profits and quick returns. BALL & ZAPFF Hardware, N. BALL, Phone 110, The Store With The Stock Furniture, Funeral Directors, Monument Dealers Phone J. J. ZAPPE, 195. Phone 103. QUALITY FOODS at Money -Saving Prices STANDARD PEAS, No. 4 Seivo, 2 this for 19e CLARK'S SPAGHETTI, Iarge tin 8c BRUNSWICK SARDINES, 4 tins for Ise McCORMICK PIG BAR BISCUITS, 2 lbs. for • • 25e SOAP CHIPS,, loose, 3 ibe. for 25c ROYAL YORK TEA, t/Z lb. for 28e ROYAL YORK COFFEE, 1 lb 390 ROBINHOOD OATS, large pkg. 23c STANDARD TOMATOES, 3 tins for 25e HILLCRI:ST SHORTENING, 2 lbs. 25c SNOW FLAKE AMMONIA, 4 pkgs. 23e FLUSIIO, r tin 19c LIBBY'S SAUER KRAUT ,each 110 Fresh FRUITS and VEGETABLES Daily NEW CARROTS, per bunch IOc SPINACH, per lb. 18e LEAF LETTUCE, 2 bunches 15c HEAD LETTUCE, .2 heads for Ile TOMATOES, FRESH, per ib. 15e CELERY HEARTS . 18e MEAT SAUSAGE, Pure Pork„ per lbs 20c BREAKFAST BACON, Piece . 29c MACARONI AND CHEESE LOAF, per ;ib 25e FRESH PICKLE COTTAGE ROLL, Ib. , .......... , 20c HEAD CHE'ESE, per lb. .... .....,15e PE'AMEAL BACK BACON, per lb. .... 350 J.T. McKN IC .HT & SON "Yeur'_ Superior Store" ' We Sell the Beet For; Less Phone l41 CLiNTOH eats r„. r,,, d N 6 . ,..,-eeee ©,l. ee,"--"ee ., J ell 1. 1 SAUSAGE; HOME-MADE, 2 lbs. for 25c .: SAUER KRAUT, 2 lbs. for 15c MINCE -MEAT, 2 Ib.. pails for 25e... _ SMOKED FILLE31T5„ per Ib, 15e BABY BEEF ROASTS, per lb. 15c BABY BEEF BOILS, per Ib. 10c CHUCK ROAST OF BEEF, per Ib- t. 12e RIB ROAST OF BEEF, per•lb. ..12c 20 -LB. PAIL OF LARD .$2.85 SHORTENING EASIFIRST, 2 lbs. fox .. , . ..., .25e CONNELL & TYNDALL• " CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET " - Phone 162. Albert Street ' aIter--Perdue-Beat DOMINION HARDWARE STORE sir HOW( ABOUT YO'(1i3,';BATTERY? Will it let you down this Spring?- We have a battery for every ear and purse • FROM ,,,-,•, ,, , , , , , .. 455.25 to $11,95 Sap Spiles 2 for Sc Galvinized Pails No.12, 19c each Furniture Department SPECIAL PRICE ON A CONVERTIBLE DAVEMPOItT, Metal Con- struction, Finislied in Chintz: COMPLETE LINES OF SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES • AT REDUCED PRICES. 1'e l)IR 1a IRS OF FUNERAL SBR.VIC1rS1 Phone 147w. Day or Night. IN TIME OF NEED PRICES WITHIN THE MEANS OF EVERY FAMILY, Horses for Sale • 25 ONTARIO HORSES EOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION Tuesday, March 26th From 2 -Year -Olds up to Work Horses AT OUR BARNS, EXEPER, ONT. G. J. DOWL, W. E. NAIRN, Proprietor. Auctioneer. 13-1-1'. LurrDESBORO The March 'meeting of, the W;M.S. was held in the echoal moom of the church on 'Wednesday last, With about forty in attendance. A. W. Ga g '.diner, 1st vice, presided. d. 1lfeetin opened in the usual form with sing. ing and prayer, minutes were read by the secretary, •Mrs, E. Wood. It - ems of business discussed, after which the meeting' was left in charge •of Mss. J. Vodden, captain of Group No. 3. Mats' C. Watson read the ,Scrip• titre lesson and MTs. 3, Carter read the Devotional leaflet.. Miss Mamie Shaddiek gave a pleasing reading. Miss Beth ,Shobbrook bang a very' pleasing instrumental;, given by guitar. Mrs. W. Hesle Very ably took. the chapter in the Study Book. A pleasing' instrumental, given by Miss G. Mountain and. 1L. Gibbs was enjoyed. Meeting was closed with prayer. Refreshments were served by Mvs. J. Vodden and her group, which tvas enjoyed, Miss Jennie Cawan has taken' a position with Mfrs. (Dr.) Medd' of Landon, Mrs. Annie Leiddiatt of Blyth vis - ited at the home of her brother, Mr. Prank Woods, on 'Monday. • Mrs. Harry Dentin of Lucknow spent the week -end with her mother, elm H: Lyon. Mr. J. D. •Melville is somewhat in - disposed these days. We hope to soon hear of hire being around again. Mise Bessie Weymouth, ',Mho has been nursing . Ws. W. T.,Brunsdon, returned to her home' in , Blyth en Saturday. We are pleased to ;hear; that Mies. Brunsdoe i5 recovering, though slowly, feerneher' recent`' i11. ness:. iss Dgohy, Llttl.and ;hs.in' ath, COMEDY DRAMA LL ALL ON ACCOUNT ' OF POLLY" TOWN HALL, CLINTON Friday, April 12th under auspices of the Dramatic Clhxb of Ontario Street church FURTHER, PAItT2.CULAES-NE CT WEEK. 19-1. TliCXERS11'IITRi Miss Ida Terryberry visited with IVlargaree Holland of ?Goderich town- ship over the week -end. Mrs.- Ernie Crich, who visited with Clinton friends for a few days last week, has returned home.` Mr. and Me -8. Ray Fear entertained .a few of their friends to a progres- sive euchre party on Friday night. Mrs. W. Crich its visiting'£riends in Clinton for a few' weeks, Mrs. Fletcher Townsend: le teach- ing for a few weeks as a supply for ;the regular teacher, 1Vliss' B. Jamieson who is under the doctor'e care. Hope she will, soon, be black to her duties, Mr: !Newman Garrett is up M his father's ,in Londelsboro fora few days, ;Mee and Ma's. Austin ' Matheson 'Were vtarting the £oxmes sparents i Goderich on Sunday,. or spent Saturday at bendoth THE CLINTON ION • •Words end 'Music, dedicated ley "kind pesmiesion to Th.'AI1ais 1Z Defoe, The cover page has a steiikBig picturhl of the five 'babies in natura'i colours; the tinny song in the Walla tcl be ger: vatted.. to carry this picture. Fiftychubby tiny tees Every cheek a red, red rose In your bed contented lie Go to sleep and don't you cry-`' So it rune. The price is 35c. Tile W. D. Fair Co Often the Cheapest -Always the Best. J' I��lll���lliu„(;IIIIIIilmm�inwm�n��u���lsi aiA IIII�II, QP4 Miss' ,Shepherd of Goderich was the guest of Misses Ward and. Stone over the week -end, Mies Evelyn Hall returned last week after a month's visit with Windsor relatives and friends. Mays. Fred Sloman and children of ,Caperole are visiting at the home' of Mr. J. Sloman, Clinton. Mrs. Geo. Connell of Varna is spend. ing a few days visiting Mrs. D. Churchill and other friends in Clin- ton. Miss Ruth Pickett who is a nurse -in - training in Victoria Hospital, Lon- don, spent the week -enol gt her home in town. M4•. Thos. 1, Cooper of Rillarnei Man., is visiting his mother, Mrs. •George A. Cooper ef 'town, and other relatives in the district, Miss Ethel Holrnse left for Toronto 'Saturday after spending a few weeks in town settling up the af- fair's of her father, the late Rev. A. A. I•relmes. • Mrs. D. C. Bowen of Washington, D C. and Miss Isabelle Paisley of St. Thomas have been visiting at the home of their brother, Mr. O. L Paisley of town. GODERICH TOWNSHIP Mr, Lawrence Stephenson accom- panied by his sister, Mrs. Eva Wheeler, and her small son, Douglas, mobored to London on Friday. Mrs. Wheeler has spent the past few months with her brother and is now visiting with friends' in London. Mise June Stephenson accompanied her father home on Saturday from London where she ha's been the guest of her aunt, ,Mire. Gordon Livermore. Mr. and Mks. Arthur Welsh and Norma were guests on Sunday of Mr. and .Mrs. Ed. Welsh and family. Mhss Reba Beacom is spending a few days with her uncle, Mr. Win., Perdue of Clinton. According to a news despatch from Radisson, Sask., in The Saskatoon Star -Phoenix, young Mervin Snyder,. pronijising pianist, of Raddislson, Is. the envy of allyoungsters and many adults 'in .that town. His first "die. tpnee" visit from home just recently took him to Chicago and New York, where during a short time he was privileged to see and hear' some ef the world's greatest artists and enjoy the finest of music played and sung by masters. Mervin is the son of bfr. and Mks.' Levi. .Snpder of Radisson and a nem. hew of Mrs. John Tebbutt of this township. The despatch continues: "The trip proved a revelation to the sixteen -year-old- lad, who has had little opportunity to travel, and since his return he is even more de- termined to forge ahead in his chos. en field. Mervin is not only a good pianist but a first-class citizen as well He attends choir, is organist of the ehurc'h, pianist for the Sunday school orchestra, and teaches a large class in pia -no. He is not neglecting his academia training, but to fit •it in- to his musical activities does most of his work en grade 12 at home The town and district are surely' proud be' its own native son,' and although his progress may be hampered by other' responsibilities and distance from instruction, the' convletion. frrnr�y rests here.thee seine day Mervin Snye der, will arrive." NEWS -RECORD ONE 0 FRIEND TELLS ;ANOTHER TWENTY NINE C, THLJRS:,'MARcH 21f 193 , ,1' RED ANIS WH1TE [Aiwaye in the teach:„ For '9e You' May Buy an Match 2'2 aind 23 1, I .2 lbs. Cyeam" -Filled Cookies for 2 lbs. Cream ;Sodas dor . 3 pkgs. Sodas,,;Saltel or Plain ; ...,._.. 7 Bottle Vanilla, 1• 'Baking. Powder ;'each -Jam, while it lasts Instant Postum .,........29c 3 Its.' Cooking Figs _- ' 29c 29c 29c g9c ,,.29c 4 lbs. hates (with stones) ..... ... .................29c 5; Its 'Granulated Sugar .,.. , - . ................29c 5 lbs. Yellow Sugar 29c 6 pkgs. Jelly Powder r 290 3.Cans 'White Corn 29c 2 lbs. -Maple Leaf Lard 29c FREE-With1. Ib. Falcon Ted.. 55c (1 Cup and Saucer) FRUITS 'AND VEGETABLES Large Oranges, 6 for 25c' Lemons, large, 6 for,. Cooking Onions, 5 lbs for Seedless 6,f d ess Gxai?e. Fruit, 6 fort. , 25c New Carrots,, 3 bunches -.25c; New Spinach, per lb: 15e" Cauliflowers, each . . 25e New Green Beans, per lb. New Cabbage, per lb. Fresh Strawberries Head Lettuce gc Leaf Lettuce, 2 for 15c Radishes, 2 for 15o Celery Hearts ,,15c TO CLEAR -A few'pounds of Mince Meat at 10e a lb.: .,13c 15e' 7d. •25c Important Announcement -Beginning Friday, Mar. 22 we.are handling eggs; any quantity„ at an ad- vanced price'in trade, at,the store. A trial will convince you that -we are out for the Egg Business and •OurPi'ices are, the best, either Cash or Trade. WALKEl;.S!DE'S BRICK, .ICE CREAK New Shipment of Denby China, We will Redeem all Outstanding Cards. Where "Sells,ifor Less" Price Prevails W. T. The. Winning of Joy a laughable 3 -act play Put on by the Young People of • H,olmesvjlle ' in HOLMESVILL i1 UNITED CHURCH Friday; March 29th a5 pan. 'Adults, 2sis, Children, 15c. 19-2, FOR - SALE REDUCED PRICE ON (BAKER'S SPECIAL) Hanover Flour Anyone baking their own bread will do well to stock in a few bags at this price $2.30 per bag cash. Sate ;starts SA.TURDA.Y, MARCH 23RD for one week .only. BOWES BAKERY 19-1-p. ONE DAY SALE Thursday, -March 28th offers you the newest vague in SPRING COATS, SPRING SUITS AND DRESSES COATS, wonderful values $8.95 up DRESSES, moderately priced front $2.95 up SUITS Priced front $8.00 up A. McDonald Milliheiy Shop 19-1, COMING Mon, March 25th Town Hail, CLINTON 100% ALL TaikingPietures Featuring 7 -Reel Thriller "THE IRON MASTER" also MICKEY MOUSE With BIG CHEESE '' ' and BIG STAGE SHOW, f ith �: ED CURTIS IioIIywood's Master.: of Make -Up See Posters Atleelts,, 25e, Children, lee COME EARLY --8.15 P.M. Finger Wave and Manicure 75c PERMANENT WAVES 53.00, $3.50, $5.00 and 57.00 Henri Beauty Shop Phone 223 -Isaac St. 19-1. WANT TO TELEGRAPH A LOV- ING MESSAGE? USE OUR TELEGRAPH -SER- VICE AND F. R. CUNINGHAME FLORIST Member of Florist Telegraph De- livery, Association. Phones 176 and 31. SAP SEASON IS COMING BE PREPARED BY HAVING YOUR. PANS and BUCKETS ORDERED. LET US GIVE YOU A DEM;ON- STRATION THIS SPRING WITH Vactric Electric Cleaner NO OBLIGATION TO BUY T.: Haw�ia. RARDWARE and PLUMBING Phone 244 - 1 CLINTON'S BIG CORNER GROCETERIk9', Phone 48 OH! WHAT A STOCK We have the largest spring stock of Furniture we ever hacl, im. possible to mention all the New Goods. But we are especially proud of our LPN'OLlnt IVIS, CONGO'LE•UM;S, OIL GLOMS, ETC, If you want our prices look up your Mail Order Catalogue, they will suit ns O.K. We especially invite you to inspect our new stock of MESTEII- FIELD; DINING ROOM AND BEDROOM SUITES, Special Prices on BEDS, SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES, STEEL BEDS, as low as $5.75, SPRINGS from $4.50 up to 57.00. FELT MATTRESSES from $4,50 to $8.50. ,SPRING FILLED MAT- TRESSES from $9.50 to 528.00. HARDWARE DEPARTMENT Watch our North Furniture Window for Bargains. Nothing will cost you more than $L00. Wle have a wonderful ?stock of PAINTS, VARNISHES, SHEL- LACS, all the best snakes. Sap Pails 18e and how they are going, Sap Spiles, Syrup •Cans, Etc. We do plumbing, Tinstnithing and Repairing. Our policy is small profits and quick returns. BALL & ZAPFF Hardware, N. BALL, Phone 110, The Store With The Stock Furniture, Funeral Directors, Monument Dealers Phone J. J. ZAPPE, 195. Phone 103. QUALITY FOODS at Money -Saving Prices STANDARD PEAS, No. 4 Seivo, 2 this for 19e CLARK'S SPAGHETTI, Iarge tin 8c BRUNSWICK SARDINES, 4 tins for Ise McCORMICK PIG BAR BISCUITS, 2 lbs. for • • 25e SOAP CHIPS,, loose, 3 ibe. for 25c ROYAL YORK TEA, t/Z lb. for 28e ROYAL YORK COFFEE, 1 lb 390 ROBINHOOD OATS, large pkg. 23c STANDARD TOMATOES, 3 tins for 25e HILLCRI:ST SHORTENING, 2 lbs. 25c SNOW FLAKE AMMONIA, 4 pkgs. 23e FLUSIIO, r tin 19c LIBBY'S SAUER KRAUT ,each 110 Fresh FRUITS and VEGETABLES Daily NEW CARROTS, per bunch IOc SPINACH, per lb. 18e LEAF LETTUCE, 2 bunches 15c HEAD LETTUCE, .2 heads for Ile TOMATOES, FRESH, per ib. 15e CELERY HEARTS . 18e MEAT SAUSAGE, Pure Pork„ per lbs 20c BREAKFAST BACON, Piece . 29c MACARONI AND CHEESE LOAF, per ;ib 25e FRESH PICKLE COTTAGE ROLL, Ib. , .......... , 20c HEAD CHE'ESE, per lb. .... .....,15e PE'AMEAL BACK BACON, per lb. .... 350 J.T. McKN IC .HT & SON "Yeur'_ Superior Store" ' We Sell the Beet For; Less Phone l41 CLiNTOH