The Clinton News Record, 1933-11-09, Page 8PAGE S
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THE CLINTON NEWS-RECO1W
Stimulation Sale
Will low prices and unusual value
stimulate business'? Rouse it to ac-
ti •i:y? Quicken its action?. Our
sales on •the following list will give
us the. answer.
ACUUM BOTTLE-4Will keep con -
tants hot for 24 hours without fire,
useful indoors or mut, in sickness,
itieasure or business. Pint size, 35e.
T ASP PURSE—Strongly sewn in-
seam, rounded corner, nickled
frame, three ball snap factners
giving two compartments -•-15c
OUNTAIN PEN AND PENCIL
SET -Attached to silk band to
wear around the neck either pen or
,pencil easily removed at will from
band; Standard size leads fit pen-
cil and pen is self2filler. • Sets are
in assortment of three colors -50e.
ED RUBBER DOLLS -the rubber
is heavy, 7" long and has squeeze
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$170se� 5
Did you 'ever consider how little it costs to'be well dressed?
There is orrly.a few dolars between the price of a poor fitting
suit and one cut to your individual measurements.
Prices from $17.95 up
We are also agents for Tip -Top Clothes, made by Canada's
largest one -price tailors and priced at only $21.00
Special prices for week -end in Underwear. See our Stanfield
Pure Wool Underwear for men at '$1.10 per garment.
Lowest Prices on all Rubber Footwear.
Piumsteel Bros.
VEAL
SMOKED
CUTLETS,
PICNIC
SHOULDER
CHUCK ROAST
RIB ROAST
LOIN ROAST
FOWL,
PLEASE REMEMBER—WE
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per Ib. , 18e
HAMS, per lb. 120
ROAST OF BEEF, per Ib. . , 19e
OP BEEF, per lb 10e
OF PORK, per lb. 120
OF PORK, per ib. •....13c
BABY BEEF AND LAMB FOR WEEK -END
CLOSE ON REMEMBRANCE DAY
Kindly order day before for early morning deliveries .when possible.
CONNELL 4E TYNDALL
" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "
Phone 162 Albert Street
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AND WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY
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Hardware
Furniture
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PEROVE & WADER
Funeral Directors ' Plumbing 1
Phone 147w . Electric Wiring
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PAY CASH AND
SAVE CASH
CORN FLAKES, Sugar ICrisp, 3 for 23c
JELLY POWDERS, 6 for 25c
MOTHER'S BISCUIT MIX WITH FREE PAN 25c
MINCE MEAT. 2 lbs, for 25c
SWAN'S DOWN CAKE FLOUR 31c
EXTRACTS, Assorted, 3 for . .25c
MINUTE TAPIOCA, 2 pkgs. for 23c
VALENCIA RAISINS, 3 lbs. for 31c
MACARONI, 5 lbs. for 25c
CORN BEES, 2 tins for ' 25c
SHRIMP 21c
'SWiEET PICKLES 10c
SARDINES, BRUNSWICK, 8 for 14c
KRAFT DRESSING, 12 oz. bottle 19e
CROSS AND BLACKWELL CATSUP, large 17e
MAPLE BUTTER, 16 oz. glass 230
CANNED PINEAPPLE, 2 for 21c
TEA BLACK OR MIXED. in Bulk, per lb. 89c
COFFEE, FRESHLY. GROiJND, per lb. • 35c, 450, 55o
COCOA, LOOSE, per Ib. 15c
MATCHES, 3 boxes for 23c
TOILET PAPER, 8 rolls for '" 25c
.SH:OF POLISH, black, brown or tan IOa
BRILLO, 2 for 25c
CORN MATS; each 19c
BROOMS, each • . . 290
SALTS, 8 Ibe. for 25c
STJLPHUR, 6 1-2 lbs. for 25c
SALT PETER, per Tb. 170
PEARL SOAP, 10 bars for 2qc
AMMONIA. 5 for 25o
QUICK ARROW SOAP FLAKES, largo size plug. 150
LEMON TOILET SOAP, 3 for 17c
GOLD MEDAL FLOOR WAX - 21c
Cabbage; Celery, Parsnips, Carrots, Squash, Sweet Potatoes, Spanish
' Options, Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, all at Lowest Prices.
"REMEMBRANCE DAT" THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL
DAY
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whistle -115c.
LIGHT GREY FINGERING YARN
Should interest knitters of socks
at the prize, 1 oz. skeins, 2 for 15e.
Phis Paragraph about Mouth Organs
should be printed in real large
bold face type, the values are so
notable. See them in our south
window. For 10e we offer you a
Harmonica over 5" long, 16 single
holes; for 20c a two-sided organ 5"
long, 14 double holes in each side;
At 25c one 7" long, 24 double holes
(This one in "C" only) or at the
same price a very attractive organ
'71-2" long, 40 holes.
CHILD'S PURSE POUCH STYLE
HAND BAG—Assorted colors and
pictured on one sire metal frame,
ball fastener, leather handle about
4x5" -20c.
CIGARETTE CASE—Metal is smart
modernistic designs, dull wash gold
lined, metal spring support—•25c.
PENCIL—About 4" long, propels
and repels, has cigarette lighter
one end -25c.
BOY.SCOUT IINIFE 20c
SNAP SHOT ALBUM -7"x10", 20
leaves 25c
EGG TIMERS 15c
POCKET COMBS in Case 10c
RATTLES 5c, 10c, 15c
and some other articles at equal
value.
THURS., NOV. 9, 1933
AS WE ARE CLOSED, ALL DAY SATURDAY, REMEMBRANCE DAY, WE
ARE OFFERING
The W. D. Fair• Cn
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
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NEW FRUITS
New Valencia Raisins, 2 lbs. for 25c
New Dates, 2 lbs. for , 25c
New Mixed Peels, per lb. 20c
New Figs, 2 lbs. for 19c
Candied Cherries, Red and Green, per lb. 59c
A Quantity of 1932 Valencia Raisins to clear 10c
New Cheese, 2 lbs. for 29c
New Layer Raisins, per lb. 30c
Shelled Walnuts, broken, per lb. 25c
Cleaned Currant's, 2 lbs.for , 25c
Fancy Assorted Biscuits and Plate, per lb. 29c
(Soda Biscuits, broken, 2 lbs. for 19c
Fig Biscuits, per ib. - 15c
Aunt Mary's Coffee, per lb. 35c
Special Black Tea, per lb. 39c
Salads Tea, per lb. 49e
Red Rose Tea, per ib. 49c
Lipton's Tea, per lb. 49c
Lamb Roll, per lb. . 20c
Breakfast Bacon, piece 19c
Peameal Bacon, per lb. 20c
Cooked Ham, per lb. 25c
Swift's Sausage, per lb. 19c
Grapes, 3 lbs. for 25c
Head Lettuce, for 100
Celery Heart, 2 for 25c
Sweet Potatoes, 6 lbs. for 25c
We will appreciate the co-operation of all our friends and customers who will help
us observe Rememberance Day, All Day, as a holiday. Special Delivery Friday Evening.
Where
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PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Miss Jean Plumsteel of Elora was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stothers
of Arthur over the week -end.
Rev. A. A. Holmes left for Toronto
on Monday, Mrs. Holmes having
gyne down last week. They will
spend the winter in the city.
Miss Marion Gibbings was at Arthus'
over the week-encl, being the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Stothers.
She went down to sing at the an-
niversary services in the United
church on Sunday, remaining over
for the supper and entertainment
Tuesday evening.
Dr. F. A. Axon spent the week -end
in Toronto.
Dr. P. Hearn was in Toronto over
the week -end.
Miss L. Brigham was in Toronto ov-
er the week -end.
Mrs. F. Fingland and little son were
in Toronto over the week -end.
Mrs. Murray'McEwan has been vis-
iting with friends in Stratford this
week.
Mr. J. B. Lobb visited his niece,
Mrs. Erwin Zinn of Lanes last
week.
Miss Margaret Hill of Toronto spent
the week -end with Miss Agnes
Combe, •
Miss Harriet Courtice spent the
week -end with Miss Burke of St.
Thomas.
Miss Gladys Mountain of Landes-
boro spent the week -end with
Clinton friends.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Penhale of Exe-
ter visited the lady's niece, Mrs.
Geo. Holland, last week.
Mr, and Mrs. G. D. Roberton visited
friends in Woodstock and Inner -
kip over last week -end.
Mrs. Randolf Churchill of Detroit
visited Mr. and Mrs. T. Churchill
for a few days over the week -end.
Messrs. T. Churchill, Ross McEwan,
Bruce McDougall and Fred Miller
left last week -end on a deer hunt-
ing trip up north.
Miss Madeline Hawkins returned to.
Toronto on Monday, after having
had a holiday at her home in
town owing to a sprained ankle.
Mr. and Mrs. George 'Bailey and
Miss June of Dearborn, Mich.,
spent the week -end as guests of
Mr. and. Mrs. T. Churchill of town.
Mrs. M. Gordon of Sheppardton and
Miss Gordon of Goderich visited
Mr. and Mrs. L One last week -end
corning clown to be present at the
funeral of the late Henry Cook.
Mr. Byard Hill of Collingwood and
Mr. Howard Hill of Kitchener
were week -end guests of Mrs. R.
B. Carter of town. Miss Eva Car-
ter of Kitchener ' was also home
over the week -end.
Mr. and Mrs A. T. Eagleson left
Friday morning for Ringold, Tex-
as, where Mr. Eagleson will be re-
presentative of the Frontier Ex4
ploration 'Co., of Toronto. They
went by motor and intended to
visit an uncle of Mrs. Eagleson's
at Oklahoma enroute. Clinton
friends wish them a safe journey
and success at its end.
REMEMBER '
To Do Your Week -end Shopping on
FRIDAY
andirefrain from buying on Saturday
The local branch of the Canadian
Legion make this appeal to the pub-
lic to assist our merchants who will
remain closed in proper observance
of Remembrance Day.
Mrs. Caryl Draper visited in Toron-
to last week -end. On her return
she was accompanied by her broth-
er, Rev. F. Ilernran, and Mrs. Her-
man
eriian of Bolton, who have been
visiting the fornler's mother, sis-
ters. and .brother 'in town.
Mrs. R. B. Carter recently returned
from a week's visit with her
daughter,. Miss Eva, of the Kit-
chener Public school staff: While
in Kitchener Miss Carter enter-
.tained for her mother, giving a
dinner party at the Chicapee Tea
Rooms.
The Annual Bazaar
under auspices of Ladies' Guild of
St. Paul's Church, will be held the
LAST THURS. OF THE MONTIi
November 30th
in Parish Hall
Bring ,your friends and have a soc,
iable time in our "Tea Shoppe."
Do Your Christmas Shopping
at "Ye Olde Gift Shoppe," Kitchen
Booth and Doll Booth.
Also visit "The Sweet Shopper+
"The Pantry Shelf," "The Boolo
Nook," "The Orange Tree Flower
and Vegetable Mart," "The Fish
Pond," "The Mystery Booth," and
"The White Elephant."
MEETING
of the
Clinton Conservatives
OLD TYME DANCE HALL
Monday, November 12
at 8 o'clock
for the purpose of electing officers
ward chairmen and committees for
the coming. year and to select repre-
sentatives to the South Huron rid-
ing executive. Ladies are especially
invited. A good attendance is re-
quested.
Annual Bazaar and
Christmas Gift Shop
Under auspices of W.A. of Wesley -
Willis United church, in
THE COUNCILCHAMBER
on the afternoon of
Saturdpy, November 18
commencing at 3 o'clock
BOOTHS
Christmas Gifts
Aprons,
Touch and Take,
Children's Touch and Take.
Caddy,
.HOME BAILING AND PRODUCE.
AFTERNOON TEA SERVED'
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CLINTON'S BIG
CORNER GROCETERIA
Phone 48
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WHO FOUGHT AND DIED
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LET US OVERHAUL YOUR
Furnace or Eavetrough
AND BE PREPARED FOR COLD
WEATHER
SEE OUR RANGES AND
HEATERS BEFORE BUYING.
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WILL BE HERE BEFORE YOU KNOW IT
Don't leave all your shopping for the last day. Now is the
time to come in and pick out your Gifts, and we will hold them for
you until wanted. We have a full assortment to choose from at
exceptional bargains.
HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
You can save money by using the Dustless Ash Sifter; elimin-
ates dusty back -breaking shaking.
A full line of Beach Rangts and Heaters, also the Princess Pat
Rtoves and Heaters.
We are agents for the New Prosperity Oil Burnes', more econ-
onical cleaner, and a steady even heat. Come in and we will be
glad to give you a demonstration.
BALL & ZAPFE
"Store With the Stock" Phone 195
Hardware, Furniture, Funeral Directors, Monument Dealers
N. Ball, Phone 110. J. J. Zapfe, Phone 103.
SUPERIOR CHAIN STORES
iSuperior Stores Letter Writing Contest
Nov. 2nd to Nov. 23rd
PRIZE LIST
FIRST— , WESTINGHOUSE JUNIOR ELECTRIC
VACUUM CLEANER
Complete with radiator Inose and moth -proofing attachment.
SECOND— BEAUTIFUL CHROMIUM -PLATED
WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC WAFFLE -IRON
THIRD— WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC COFFEE
PERCULATOR
Latest design, 7 -cup size, chromium -plated, sealed elements.
AND SIX OTHER AWARDS OF
WESTINGHOUSE 6 -POUND AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC IRONS
The very latest in Electric Irons. Automatic heat -control. New
style tapered nose—complete with attachment cord and plug.
WRITE YOUR LETTER NOW!
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL ITS
Special Values in Good Fo ds
We Sell the Best ;for Less—Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sc Mon., Featuring;
STANDARD TOMATOES, large tin Oc
INGERSOLL MALTED CHEESE, 1-2 lb. pkg, for 100
DRUMMER BRAND PASTRY FLOUR, 7 lbs., 19c; 24 lbs. for 570
ROYAL YORIC COFFEE, try this with FREE Sample of 39e
Royal York Tea for
HILL CREST SHORTENING, per lb. 11c
KELLOGG'S ALL -BRAN, large pkg. 19e
CLARK'S PORK AND BEANS, large tin 14c
ROBINHOOD RAPID OATS, large plcg. for 23c
GOLD SOAP, 6 cakes for 23c
CEREAL BLEND, Special, pkg. '23c
ICELVINATOR SPECIALS
FRESH PICNIC HAMS, per ib,
FRESII SAUSAGE, per lb. 12c, 15c, 17c and 19c
BREAKFAST BACON, piece .19c; sliced 23c
MILK -FED CHICKEN, 5 and 6 lb. average 1St
HEAD LETTUCE, largo, 2 for 250
CELERY )':HEARTS, 2 for 25c
ORANGES, per dozen 10e, 20c and 39c
CALIFORNIA GRAPES, 2 lbs. for 25c
TURNIPS AND TIUBBARD SQUASH
This store will be closed. November 11th, Remembrance Day
e Open on Friday Night.
10c
HARDWARE and PLUMBING
Phone 244
J.T. Mc NIGHT & S 5N
You can be sure of getting everything fresh here.
PHONE 111.'
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