The Clinton News Record, 1930-12-11, Page 8A
Opportuility•S. ale
Air opportunity for you to Sa ve Money and nu Opportunity
for us 'to Reduce our Stock of Merchandise. Only 1 j Shopping Hayti,
left and your Opportunity to Buy Christmas Mercha dire at -Bargain
Prices will be gone for .Another Year. Take Stock 'of these Prices.
You will find this an opportunity to make your S go farther.
MEN'S AND BOYS' OVERCOATS AND SUITS AT BARGAIN
PRICES TO CLEAR.-- COME IN AND LET US QUOTE
YOU A PRICE:
MEN'S WOOL WORK SWEATERS p 0
For Every' Day Wear$1'"
MEN'S JUMBQ KNIT SWEATEa $ $3049 rh
Special Price
MEN'S FANCYOKE�CIC WIOOL'SWEA7'ERS ' $•}.7r',
Special Price real•sD
WINDBREAKERS IN LEATE .REPTE. AND MACKINAW CLOTH
FOR MEN AND BOYS AT REDUCED PRICES
BLANKET CLOTH W'INDBREA-KERS IN RED OR GREEN FOR
SKATING OR OTHER WINTER SPORTS •
STAN'! IELD'S RED LABEL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS
Special At ••• X1.95
STANFIELD'S. BLUE IrtLBEL':SHIRTS and DRAWEES\ $2 49 t�
Special At . , r .AG
PENMAN'S RIBBED WOOL_COBINA.TIONS $2-049
FLFrCE-LINED UNDERWEAR
MEN'S SHIRTS and DRAWERS 85c OOMiBINATIoNTS
• Special at Special at ,•845
BOYS' SHIRTS and DRAWERS 4gC CO1V1113INA.TIONS, 95c
Special at •'t Special at . p
GREY FLANNEL WORK SHIRTS 4 1.0�
Special Ak; ,
ALL ILO'RSE-HIDE W(.1R1? MITgPS $1 o00
FEN'SSpecial At . , /p
LINED EID GLOVES $150
Special at . .up
MEN SILK NECK SCARVES. .The Best Assortment $1.39
We Rave Ever Shown. Sale Pince . . ...... . . . . . . . . .p up
CASHMERE SCARVES
Sale Price
PLUSH AUTO RUGS.
Regular $1.50 to $1.75. Sale Price
WOOL AUTO RUGS
Special .Prices
FLANNELETTE BLANKETS
Special at".
IBEX, 12-4 BLANKETS
Special at...
c up
$1.3'9
QQ
$1.95Onp
$1.85 pair
$1.95 pair A
* BLANKETSANCY , at . PLAID FLANNELETTE $2.25, $250 and $2.75 °
.
Plain
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WOOL BLANKETS
1
, or Fancy Plaid q
At Bargain Prices . $4.95 up
BED SPREADS AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES fi •
WHITE CR1NKELETTE SPREADS
Large Size. Special . . $1.29 0
GOLD STRIPE G INKELETTE SPREADS $1. d 9 A
RAYON -SPREADS IN PINK. ROSE, GOLD JR BLUE A
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES 4
MEN'S BATH ROBES
Heavy Weight, Special Price
LADIES' BATH ROBES .s.
Roe or Blue. Special at ,
Extra large size at
$3.95
$2.95
LADIES SILK LINGERIE -BLOOMERS, BORETTES, VESTS,
GOWNS
and
HOSIERY
CandYPRICES
MEN'S SOCKS,EGLISZ BOTANY iAON..SOME IN
CHRISTMAS BOXES. SPECIAL VALUES FOR
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
GA
MiEN'S FINE SHIRTS
At all prices from . .
. SEE OUR SPECIAL . "ENSEMBLE" BY TOOKE'
SHIRT and 2 COLLARS WITH TIE to MATCH
MENS TIES, Separate or in Christmas $oxer
Special Values From r , 25c to $1.50
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MEN'S PYJAMAS AND N-IGGH.T SHIRTS, in that heavy It
English Flannelette, Fancy Stripes, Special Prices 1.29up
BATA TOWEL SETS, TABLE AND DRESSER RUNNERS, li
FANCY CUSHIONS, HANDKERCHIEFS SEPARATE OR BOXED
AND C}}IRIS'I94MAS GOODS OF ALL BINDS AT
at
$1.25
up A
$2.95
OPPORTUNITY SALE PRICES
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WE CAN SUPPLY ALL YOUR NEEDS 0
Especially at this time you will find the Superior Steres a
real convenience. We have a'complete stock of everything for the
Christmas table -cake -and Pudding. Our prises are consistently
lower. No matter what you need, call the Superior -Store first -
we'll have it, and-
WE
ndWE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS
CHRISTMAS, CANDY, NUTS, ORANGES
MIXED NUTS
Per lb ... . ,
MIXED CANDY
Per ib.
ORANGES
Per dozen . .
BOXED CHOCOLATES. We have a fine
Selection; Prides ranging fey=1 25C to $2®�0.
MAKE YOUR CHOICE • EARLY
23c
25c
19c, 29C, 39c, 59c
ITEMS FOR WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 13, 1030
Hillcrest "Shgrtening • Chocolate Drops, per 1b, „23e
2 cartons ....27c ' Standard Peas,'3 .tins 25e.
. resh Rolled Oats; 5 lbs. .,19c Oxydoi, large, per pkg. ..,22e
Seeded orSeedless Raisins Royal York, Tea, 1-2 ib 28e
2 pkgs.. , ;, 2$c Royal York Tea, 1 lb. . 55e
Canada Dry Ginger A.le, pt. 15c .:-Royal, York Coffee, 1-2 lb. 25d
-Canada Dry 'Ginger Ale, qt. 25c Royal York Coffee, 1 lb. ..4§6
J. T. - e G HT & SON
KINDLY PHONE YOUR ORDERS IN THE EVRKING FOIL 11.4 ItLY
MORNING-'DELIMItt ',•' '4
CLINTON, ONT. imams!
H fi t rr"tar?�rSkkOntnir
CRE.EHIL
AND
YIERHILY.
SUBMIT TEI
+k -,p '4 A:' * * v. * 9i * * .*
That you will soon give us *
. your ,order ' for Christmas :¢
'Cards with
our personal *
Y
k , 'greetings, imprinted with your '*
nanrte and address. Some oth-
,erwise, methodical people put *
! • 'off ordering their cards until
* it -is too late., to getthe bast 's:
" choice. We have 160 cards *
from which you inky select' '*
* and 16 sentiments to choose
* ifrenr, prices are from $2.00 +s
* to $6.00 per dozen. *
* Your gift to reflect bhe *
* Christmas -.spirit should be at- "0
* `traeltrvely wrapped in decora-
ted paper, then tags for the *.
* outside, cards for the inside . *
and seals to stick all over. a
Our - recently advertised *
* Christmas Cards 15 in a box *
* for 40c is sold out, However, *
* we have equal 'value with 12
in a box for 45e, or 12 for 35c, *
ar 12 for 30e, or 21 for 65o. 7*
* Note the average price per *
* card is about 3c and nearly all
* Have fancy lined envelopes.
* ,: * * * * •,: * * .i. * * *
*
me- W. 0. Fair Coe
Often the Cheapest -Always the Best
THE CLINTON-NEWS
RECORD
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WITH THE DICKENS: SPIRIT.
"TO GIVE TO OTHERS"
•
Suggest "Gift Baskets' of of I arart
Vegetables and Oranges
All our Christmas Cakes Baskets of Oranges 49c and 59c
and Puddings to Clear • .d . Baskets of Fruits from 49c to 75cc •
a ORANGES ARE VERY CHEAP AlHF FINE
Each .
ICED CAKES C
• Each OC and New Pitted Dates2-25
PUDDINGS
-Each 6'0c and: $1.00 " lager Raisins 30c
PLEASING GIFTS ATATTRACT1VE 1 mixed Nuts lb 23c
PUDDING `CAKE 29c
G9 QUALITY ,• Sweet & Juicy, 2 doz. 35c and. app
OTHER SPECIALS
FOR CHRISTMAS
PRICES : 1Xe u1 s,
lY1UFI?IN TIN BON BONS CHRISTMAS MIXED
Bach : , , , , , .4/ CANDY, 2 pounds 25C
3EAKETTLB BONBUNS.$1.75 Creams & Choc. 19c
OTHER NOVELITIES FOR
CHRISTMAS TREE
FROM 5c and 10c to '50c
FANCY TE,e>, PACKAGE -
Each . 60C
EVERYTHING TO CLEAR
WE EXPECT
Santa Claus
0, SATURDAY, DEC. 13
at three o'clock
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VV. T. 'NEIL,
CLINTON'S BIG Where
CORNER GROCETERIA
Phone 48 FREE DELIVERY • "Sells for Less"
Price Prevails
Fancy Mixture 39c
Large Christmas
Hamper of Fruits &
Vegetables . $4.00
Holly Wreaths 25c
FRIGIDAIRE
Picnic Hams, per pound 19c
Breakfast Bacon, pound 35c
Sausage,. per pound 25c
Golden Bant., Corn 15
Sweet Gar. Peas 2=25
Spaghetti, 2. tins 25c
Tomatoe Soup,. 3-25c
Jelly Powders,, 5-25c
G. Sugar, 5-1k 27c
Corn Flakes,,. 3-27c
Kraft Cheese, 10.33c
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While they last'
3r BROOMS $1.00
PALM OLIVE SOAP
& Free Baloon 3--25c
iaere-teteteteitrinrnt2rntit2r te,:
Mr. James Connolly of Goderich was
in town on Friday.
l'r,'s. J. Watkins spent a few days
;this week with London friends,
Mrs. John Walker has gone to Galt
for a few weeks, owing to the ill-
ness of relatives,
Mr. J. Sloman has been visiting his
son, hhIr. Fred Sloman of the (,',
N.R. School Car up north.
Mr. J. rip 1-Iarnwell of Goderich,
foiunerly clerk of Stanley town -
in town yesterday.
Mr, and Mrs. Alex. Eagleson and
Miss H. McKeneie have returned
after p visit with Drayton friends,
Mr. and hli:`i: 5. H. Cook of Wyan-
dotte, Mich,, visited the Tatter's
mother, Mrs. IS. Hagler, and other
friends here over the weekend.
Mfrs. E. Kennedy, of Clinton who has
spent the past month with her sis-
ter, itIrs. E. Watson, returned to
her thonie on Monday.-.-iBlyth
Standard.
Mrs. Brugeman of Chesley has been
here owing to the illness of her
little granddaughter, daughter of
0.M. and Mrs. E. Wendorf, who
underwent an operation in the lo-
cal hospital the other day.
Mr. J. F. Warman, who has been
spending some time in Vancouver
with his daughter, Mrs. Howard
Hill, has been in town this week 1
calling on old friends. lie has al-
• so been visiting relatives in Miteh-
eli and intends spending the win-
ter in Toronto with his son, 1\r,
L. J. Woman.
Buis, G. A. Crooks Ieft this week for
'her new hont'e at Delhi, Mr.
,Crooks,•who recently sold his farm
on the Base line, went down with
their household effects last week.
The people of the dentntunity are
-sorry to lose Mk, and l'3rs.
Crooks, Miss Mary, who is a
student at the Collegiate, will re-
main here until the end of the
tern.
Mrs. Lorne Sale whose 'home was
destroyed in a fire which swept a
business and apartment bleak in
Seafortth early Thursday morning
last, is visiting at the Normo of her
!father -in town, -Mt W, IL Cow-
an, Mir. and Mrs. Dale and their
two children and Miss Dorothy
Robinson occupied an apartment
over the Willis store and were
trapped by the flarn`es, being ob-
liged to make. their escape from
a balcony. Mise Robinson sustain-
ed a broken limb making a jump
to the' grow d.
AUBURN
Mrs, G. Durham of St. George
spent the week -ad with her par-
ents, 14 )r. and Mrs. Jahn Ferguson in
the village.
Mr. Nelson Hill was in London
for acouple of days this week.
The death of Mr. Chas. Howson
occurred on Tuesday, Dee. Oth at
his hone in the village. The fun-
eral will be held on Friday of this
week at 2 o'clock, Interment in
Ball's' cemetery. •
The Christmas concert of No.
school, H•ullett, will be held On
Thursday, ben, 18th,
1ThL1ESYILLE
liir and Mlrs. Oitver 1.'ocbek spent
the Week -end, with Hani ltbn friends:
dotter is on the sick
list
Ref: manyfriends wish hes it
"speedy rceovery,
l'hc Sunday, school bp:11661s 41
Ilolme twills elrurcia arts , brisy }ii ac>
tis`ing fol their annual Christmas
tree to,be,lteid cin; Dee 23rd.
norifow'aa+d Miuliholland vnntcre
0,oroi'itd Fria filo idiiy:
y/moi 4 Kr ,.•.�� �.I/0(t
Just
U7hat
1
anted
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A TREMENDOUS SALE OF
LOVE JIRD PEARLS
AT PRICESS NEVER BEFORE HEARD OF IN CLINTON
Each Customer will receive a card with prices on back
GUARANTEED INDESTRUCTIBLE PEARLS
These not receiving a card will call and get one.
R. H, JOHNSON
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Annouuceeni.
We have moved our Confectionery
Stock and Fixtures to our newly re
nyodeled store on Huron street, And
are now open with high quality Con
fectionery, Ice -Cream and commo-
dious and well appointed lunch room
BAZAAR.
SATURDAY
DEC.E■
C. 13th
Afternoon -Evening
Held at
- VACANT STORE NEXT TO
COOPER'S
SATURDAY
WILL BE CANDY DAY
BARGAINS FOR EVERYONE
3
Wendorf's Bakery
& CONFECTIONERY --,Makers of
"Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake"
BREAD
PHONE 68 -
Now you need that -
New Stove
r heater
,1 <.'
Get a Circulator this Winter end
enjoy Warmth ail through the
house. We have Clare Bros... and
Dominion . Stove and Founds.yq Cu's.,
with the WO Rotor Grate. TIM first
of its kind and a great fuel weer.
Be sura and see it and yYob will blip,
Jr -•i;:
See our new style, A.i della l ai'np
for, Vetter light on the darkwitnbr
night. We also . cari.t Vet1,12s
on haiitl •
)a'wkiiis
t> iti*Ait hnra 1,iittfitmo
vilthlt, 24iti-
'Plenty of delightful fancy work and
various Novelties You will like.
Come in and have Afternoon Tea!
Then Look Around.' -
CHRISTMAS TREE '
THURSDAY; . DECEMBER 18TH
at 8 pan.
Adults 15c, Children 10e 96-1-p.
See The News -Record stock of
Christmas Cards. We have them in
variety and very cheap
How nice it will be to hear
these remarks on Christmas
morning, after you have
made a wise selection of
some useful and practical
Gift, at this joyous season.
As usua we are prepared with an unusually well assorted stock
-to suit you at almost any price you wish. We are always proud of
our stock of Lamps. The new Radio Lamps are very popular. Then
we have all the new styles in Floor, Bridge, Table and Boudoir
Lamps.
We have a special line of Novelties, Smokers, Magazine Racks,
end Tables, and Gate -Leg Tables, in solid Walnut, made by Gibbard's
which are real, and Spinet Desks, made by Sherlock -Manning Co.
A Cedar Chest is always a very useful and acceptable gift.
Look over our new line of Card Tables, Fire Resisting Tops, at
Prices that will surprise you. Also a nice cine of Ferneries.
IN THE HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
We have a complete new line of 0.0.31. Skates, the kind that
all the good skaters and star hockey players use. Hockey Sticks,
Etc,
A full line of Cutlery in Stainless Steel, Knives, Folio, Spoons
and Carving Sets, 'at Prices to suit yourself.
A' nice assortment of Electric Toasters, Irons and Heaters,
For the children we have quite a range of Sleighs and Cutters,
Velocipedes, etc. Give them the outdoor exercise,
Clinton Hardware & Furniture Co.
Funeral Directors` Monument Dialers
The Store with a Stock
Hardware Phone, 195 Furniture Phone 104 p
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Chickens, Ducks and
Geese.
ARE NOW ON HAND
Order the night 6fore for early Delivery
Bacon in piece, lb. 32c
Cottage Rolls, Ili. 28c
P. M. Cottage Rolf 26c
Smoked Rolls, lit:. 26c
P.M. Back Bacon piece 40c
Dressed Shop Hogs, lb. 14c Home made Head cheese 15c
Halt Shop Hogs, lb. - 141-c • Choice Grade Mince Meat
Home made Sausage, Ib. 22c Special at 2 pounds for ' 35c
Give yet r friends a real gift
this year for Christmas. A
of eon Smoked 1Iam,r a' Good Roast of Beef, Veal, $, geeLeml' or Pork,Nite1y wtaped with
Holly Paper. •..It will be' muck appreciated these times.
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