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THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
THURS., JAN; 25, 1940
snow.
So tethin
tJ'.1que
In book merchandising is "the
Queen's Book of the Red Cross" con-
taining a portrait and. a message from
Her. Majesty the Queen and Fifty
contributions from the most famous
British Authors and Artists of to-
day.
The manufacture and distribution
of the book will be en exceptional
one inasm.uch as the -authors and the
artists will receive no royalty, and
the paper makers, the plate makers,
the printers, the binders, the publish-
ers and Canadian, Agents will receive
no profit. The Canadian Pacific are
doing their part by delivering these
books freight free to Toronto from
London, England'.
The Book is 10x7%", 256 pages
and 12 full-page illustrations, seven of
which are in color. Price $1,50.
"GONE WITH THE WIND"
Its here at last! Promised over
a month ago. The most widely
.aead and talked about book of the
'30's. The famous Civil War
novel that sold more than two
million copies. Now in reprint
edition. at only 85c . and with
the identical text of the original
edition. Printed on good paper,
in clear type, attractive cover, 12
full color scenes from the movie
and price only 85c.
HINESE CHECKERS . 50c & $1.00
TIZe W. D. Fair Co
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
1
Lcs
Mr. Thomas Leppington was in God -
rich yesterday on business.
Mr. Albert Mitchell left on Monday
for Montreal on a business trip.
Mr. Wilson Carr of Toronto is spend-
ing his holidays with Mrs. George
McDonald and Mr. and Mrs, H. C.
Lawson.
Mrs. George Laughton of Toronto,
spent Monday with her cousin, Mrs.
Streets,
Mise Mary Jenkins of Niagara Palls
is visiting this week at the home
of Dr, and Mrs. H. A. McIntyre,
The Misses Maude and Elva Wiltse
leave this week for Toronto where
they will remain for an extended
visit.
rivate Sidney Lawson of the Essex
Scottish Regiment spent the week-
end at the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Ernest Lawson, William
street.
r. and Mrs. W. A. Wright, Malone,
New York State, visited for a few
days this week with Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Tyndall. Mrs. Wright before
her recent marriage was Carolyn
Callander of Malone, New York
State.
SPORT PICKIN'S
A Seaforth correspondent to the
Beacon -Herald denies the statement
he Beavers management are exper-
encing a mild revolution among the
players. This has been common gos-
ip among hockey fans for some time.
Be that as it may, Lindy Leppard,
he Mitchell boy, has had his name
struck from the club's roster, so
hat ?—K. Hart Brown of Tavistock
C like a crack made by a Clinton
correspondent (not yours truly). He
tartly says: "Note a Clinton corres-
pondent says the Colts kept the
Shirts in their own end of the ice
for almost the entire game. Well,
well and well". We'd say that little
slap was deserved. The 'Shirts were
beaten, true, but they weren't corn-
ered up for the entire game. — The
Juveniles were scheduled to play a
game with Exeter this week. That
team has secured a new coach, name
cif Pettingler, who formerly played
I for London, so they asked for
time, , and got it. Incidentally the
ocals play in London Saturday after-
noon. — The Lions Club have been
sorting out Bantam players this week.
We understand they hale material for
four teams. The first game is to
be played here Saturday morning at
0 o'clock, Wingham boys furnish the
C — Apparently there's very
ittle interest in a Town League. Not
enough turned out Tuesday night to
+arrant a meeting. The matter hasn't
I dropped though. If interested,
get 111 touch with the secretary, John
33ni.tler. — The 0.0'.1. team got in a
bit of practice last week. Apparently
here will be some good games with
urrounding collegiate teams. — have
hcard the Juveniles are trying to or-
ange an exhibitions game with the
Seaforth Juniors. Next week would
e a good, time with no home games
n the intermediate bracket. — So
arr New Hamburg has been the only
cam to beat Seaforth, Tavistock
ane mighty close though Tuesday
ig'ht.. Now the burning question is,
�>hat can Chrt011 do Friday night?"
You know of course that's the date
of for the return game hero with
the Beavers.
a•.
STOP -- Jan. 25, 26, & 27th —LOOK— BIG 5c U roc SALE
SEE WHAT .5c WILL BUY
CATSUP, Aylmer, 5 oz. bottle 5e
CORN, Aylmer G. B. 8 oz. tin 5e
TOMATO JUICE, 101/2 oz. tin 5o
JELLY POWDERS pkg. 5c
SALT .'-- EPSOM pkg. 5c
TOOTH PICKS pkg.5c
TOILET TISSUE, Nile 5c
CLEANSER Big Five tin 5c
SALT Windsor pkg. 5c
SOAP Comfort 5c
AMMONIA, Snowflake, pkg. 5c
BEETS Diced tin 5c
iSOAP Carbolic 5c
BLEACH Hillsdale 5c
STEEL Wool, Bulldog, pkg. 5e
LIPTON'S AT THE OLD PRICE
TEA 1/2 lb. 33c
READY CUT
MACARONI 3lbs. 15c
ta NM,
LYNN VALLEY Ne. 3 Size
PEA'S tin
H. HORNE'S
BAKING POWDER
BURF,ORD
PEARS
ACE
COFFEE
10c
QT. JAR
29c
3 tins 25c
LB. JAR
39'c
HELMET
CORNED BEEF ...., r... tin 15c
FAR WEST
TUNA FISH 2 tins 33c
SEE WHAT .10c WILL BUY
SOAP Wonderful 3 for 100
SPAGHETTI R. & W. tin 10c
CLOTHS PINS; 3 doz. 10e
Cookies, Asst. Weston's, pkg. l0c
Grapefruit. JUICE, 20 oz. tin 10c
MUSTARD, Heinz jar 10c
SNAP POWDER tin 100'
WAX PAPER 30 ft. roll 10e
FLAKES, Many Flowers pk. 10e
CATSUP, Peter Pan, bottle 10c
MACARONI Diener tin 10c
PLUMS Lombard tin 10e
Chocolate, Blue Ribbon, pkg. 10c
CORN Falcon tin 10e
PEA 1SOUP Baptiste tin 10e
We Specialize
in Select
NEW GREEN
CABBAGE 2' pounds 15c
FANCY GRAPES ... pound 15c
FRESH
RHUBARB bunch 10c
A REAL TREAT
FIRM
HEAD LETTUCE ... 2 for 15c
FIRM RIPE
TOMATOES pound 25c
Vegetables
eta es out of Season
FRESH POUND
FILLETS pound 17c
OYSTERS
SMOKED FILLETS
pound 17c
FRESH
WEINERS , pound 19c
SALMON STEAKS ...,..... Ib. 19c
pint 45c
e►
FRESH GREEN
BEANS pound 2'3c
SPANISH ONIONS ... 2 lbs. 13c
TWO EXTRA SPECIALS
GOOD SIZE 2 doz. JUICY 6 for
Oranges ... 25° Lemons 14c
CRISP WHITE
CELERY HEARTS bunch l0c
NEW
CARROTS ..u.,...... 2 bunches 19c
SHEARING Sc NORMAN
PRONE 48 - Clinton's Leading Grocers - CLINTON
Locallly Owned Cow
Completes R.O.P. Test
"Hannah Canary Dewdrop" sounds
like a fancy name for a cow, but then
the animal possessing this pedigreed
name is deserving of more than just
an everyday common name.
Hannah is a four-year-old Holstein
cow, owned by Mr, J. W. VanEgmond.
Under the record of performance test
(which is supervised by the Federal
Government) .she has just completed
!setting up a record for her stable
mates. Her production is 13,860 lbs.
of milk with a butterfat content d'f
509 lbs., or an average test for the
year of 3,67.
Carrying the conlpatation farther
we find that 636 pounds of butter
have been produced, by Hannah, With
butter at 30c a pound she is doing
her part to win the war and would
be a valuable asset in anyone's stable.
CANADIAN VOLUNTEERS
ARRIVE IN FINLAND
SUDBURY — Finnish volunteers
who left Sudbury January 1 to aid
their homeland in the fight against
Russia have arrived in Finland, it
was learned yesterday, Friends re-
ceived a cable from Erik Kaista, re-
serve officer who led the party, say-
ing: "Hello, over there."
Social Evening
ST. JOSEPH'S HALL — CLINTON
Monday, Jan. 29th
Cards 8 to 10 p.m.
ARTHUR'S ORCHESTRA.
in attendance.
ADMISSION 25c
68-1.
Skating Party
Thursday, Feb. lst
CLINTON ARENA
Auspices of Group 1, Ladies Aid,
of the Baptist Church.
Refreshments — Sandwiches & Coffee
ADULTS 25c; CHILDREN 150.
EVERYONE WELCOME,
72-1
TIME
Time is
Too slow for those who wait,
Too swift for those who fear,
Too long for those who grieve,
Too short for those who rejoice;
But for those who love,
Time is not. —Van Dyke.
Spring Flowers
NOW IN STOCK
Gay and attractive, particularly so
these stormy days,
For every floral need you will
appreciate our:
DAFFODILS
TULIPS
IRIS
PAPER WRITE NARCISSUS
BUDDLEA STEVIA
GLADIOLI.
Also—
CARNATIONS & ROSES
Try our Smilax for table
decoration.
FLOWERING PLANTS
CINERARIAS — CYCLAMEN
PRIMULAS and BEGONIAS
F. R. CUNINGHAME
Member of Florists Tel. Del As.
Personal care given every order
and special attention given to
funeral orders.
Phones 176 and 31
FITZSIMONS
& BATKIN
MEAT MARKET
SAUSAGE lb, 15c
POTTED MEATS 15c
PORK CHOPS , , . , , .. , , 22c
BOLOGNA . . ......... . . . 15c
SPARE RIBS ....... , . , 100
SPECIAL
HAM ROAST OF PORK
23c ib.
ROLLED ROAST OF BEEF
SBc lb.
BUTTER 31c
PORK & BEANS ,,. 2 for 19c
SOAP FLAKES box 1Sc
SEE US ABOUT CHOICE
QUARTERS OF BEEF.
Highest Prices Paid For Hides.
PHONE 76
CASH SPECIALS
RED ROSE COFFEE, with Cup and Saucer,
Per Lb. 55c
TEA, Black or Mixed, with Cup and Saucer,
Per Lb. 59c
HONEY—Pure White 4 lb. tins 39c
CORN SYRUP -Crown Brand ,... 5 lb. tins 37,7
MIXED
7 .-
MIXED CUT PEEL per ib. 21c
RAISINS with SEEDS 2 lbs, for 21c
WHITE RAISINS 12 lbs. for 25c
FIGS—Choice Cookers
2 lbs. 23c
MINUTE TAPIOCA-McLaren's 2' pkgs. 19c
ROSE BAKING POWDER i 1 lb. tins 17c
COCOA—In Bulk
2 lb. 25c
lb
F
PEANUTS—In Shell
2ib..21c
FRESH BEEF—Rolled and Boneless ... per ib. 15c
SILVER BRIGHT SALMON—
In Half or Whole Fish. ,.. per lb. 16c
FRESH FILLETS
per lb. 15c
FRESH HERRING per lb. 10c
SMOKED FILLETS 1
per lb. 17c
FRESH PICNIC HAMS' per lb. 16c
CASHMERE
TISSUE
Completely wrapped
Soft Pure White
750 sheets to the roll
;1r
eSallateaNZEDMITZSINEeeZeeleaeataSia
.i
1*
:DRESSED HOG by HALF
HOME-MADE LARD 2
MINCE MEAT 2
HOME-MADE SAUSAGE
CHOICE HONEY, Small Can
DRY SALT PORK—Boneless
14c lb.
lbs. for 25c
lbs. for 25c
, 1SC ib.
for 25c
22c lb.
CONNELL & TYNDALL
" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "
Phone 162. Albert Street
.�: We are
Otfering a
on
• Washers
$109.—$99.00
$79.50—$,69.50
$129.--$100 00
We Handle The
Refrigerator.
the Meter -Miser.
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GILSON'S
Gilson's
1 Only EUREKA
,
The
Special
Electric
New SNOWBIRD—reg.
Model B7B Special—reg.
Waterflux—reg.
Don't Forget
Frigidaire
only one with
SUTTER & PERDUE
HARDWARE, PLUMBING & ELECTRICIANS
PHONE 147w. CLINTON, ONT.
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'4: IN OLD ENGLISH FLOOR WAX
1 lb. tins 490 •t
;_' 1 Pint No -Rubbing Wax 490 3
,_' 1 Quart No -Rubbing Wax with 1 Wax Mop 990 ;:
s, These are on sale for a limited time, Get yours now. T.
STOVE Prices are Still Good as Advertised. _
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PHONE
SPECIALS
JANUARY
3HORTENING,
SUNLIGHT SOAP,
SWAN MATCHES
'ASTRY FLOUR
'RESH FIG
SINGER SNAPS
3AKING SODA
RACKED WHEAT
DORN MEAL
rl HITE BEANS
1VHEAT BERRIES
SPLIT PEAS
GREEN PEAS
POT BARLEY
GR AI1AM FLOUR
WHITE WHEATLETS
SULPHUR
CATTLE SALTS
BLUE RIBBON
ib. tin Baking
L iii
Free
Stores
111--CLINTON.
FOR
25-26-27
PICIsS OF HAT, FINDS
FINDS FARMER,
LOAD OF HAY
Tallest story of the big storm
conies from Pine River, south of Kin-
imcardine, on the Blue Water Highway,
cardine,
At that point a member of a snow-
plow crew picked up a farmer's hat
from the top of a I5 -foot drift. 1ln-
derneath was the head of a man, very
much alive.
"Well, well, how did you get there?
You're up to your eyes in snow," ex-
claimed the surprised snowplow man.
"Yes, sir," replied the half frozen t
farmer, "and there's a load of hay i
beneath me."
It may be an old wheeze but it's s
still good.
---•—
Hillcrest, 2 lbs. 25e
... , Per Cake 5e
. , .. 3 boxes 21e
7's 210
BARS lb. 15c
lb. 10c
Ib. 7c•
. , .. ,5 lbs. 25c
5 lbs. 25c
4 lbs. 25c
5 lbs. 23c
lb. re
lb. 10c
lb. 7e
lb. 5c
.. 5 lbs. 25c
lb. 5c'
6 lbs. 25c
- t
SWISS FORM ALPINE SKI' CLUBS
FOR SPECIAL` DEFENCE DUTY '
Bern, Switzerland — Switzerland,
neutral but alert, has organized a
new defense force, a special trained
group of skiing infantry.
Switzerland has, for some time,
equipped numerous snountain bri-
I gades with up-to-date outfits, but
luntil recently had no specific Alpine
Corps. Recent events, however, Com-
Ipelled Switzerland to form such a
I type of army.
What water is to the Netherlands, t
1the mountains are to the country of
William Tell — a powerful defensive
weapon.
"When in "batle dress" the soldiers 1
of the Alpine corps are equipped
exclusively in white, from Utile
form down to the skis, and the rifles.
Already the mountain engineers have
been given up-to-date material for
mines, enabling them to tying• down j
avalanches at danger spots previous
to the passing of the troops to avoid 1
the recurrence of accidents stick as
happened some time ago m the Bern,- r
ese Oberland, where a whole company
narrowly escaped being swallowed ups
Experienced Alpinists have been
swtntnonea to teach soldiers the
techniques of constructing "igloos." t
/laving undergone a short training, s
600 of these future "Algins" succeed-
ed in less than one hour in erecting r
150 snow huts.- Thus they were able
to sleep a whole week within four b
snow walls at temperatures falling as i
low as 17 degrees Fahrenheit. The f
igloos are safer `cover" than might t
be expected, It has been. found that e
a bullett fired at a distance of 1,700 n
feet is unable to pierce a 16 -inch wall "
constructed of dry snow, whereas it
pierces with ease 10 feet of hnrdenad
TEA ,... lb. 65c
Powder FREE
--�--
TtiompsoN
Delivery
MITCHELL DISTRICT MAN
IS KILLED BY HORSE
Apparently trampled by a• horse
while he was working around the
barn, T. B. Wood, 65, suffered, fatal
njuries on .Monday.
Wood was alone at the time. When
he hired man, Charles James, re-
awned to the farm he discovered
Vood lying' sriousiy injured in the
yarn. He died before aid could' be
ummored,
Wood was choirmaster of the Wil-
)w Grove United Church for more
hem 50 years. He is •survived by his
dfe and one daughter, Mrs, W. A.
snow.
So tethin
tJ'.1que
In book merchandising is "the
Queen's Book of the Red Cross" con-
taining a portrait and. a message from
Her. Majesty the Queen and Fifty
contributions from the most famous
British Authors and Artists of to-
day.
The manufacture and distribution
of the book will be en exceptional
one inasm.uch as the -authors and the
artists will receive no royalty, and
the paper makers, the plate makers,
the printers, the binders, the publish-
ers and Canadian, Agents will receive
no profit. The Canadian Pacific are
doing their part by delivering these
books freight free to Toronto from
London, England'.
The Book is 10x7%", 256 pages
and 12 full-page illustrations, seven of
which are in color. Price $1,50.
"GONE WITH THE WIND"
Its here at last! Promised over
a month ago. The most widely
.aead and talked about book of the
'30's. The famous Civil War
novel that sold more than two
million copies. Now in reprint
edition. at only 85c . and with
the identical text of the original
edition. Printed on good paper,
in clear type, attractive cover, 12
full color scenes from the movie
and price only 85c.
HINESE CHECKERS . 50c & $1.00
TIZe W. D. Fair Co
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
1
Lcs
Mr. Thomas Leppington was in God -
rich yesterday on business.
Mr. Albert Mitchell left on Monday
for Montreal on a business trip.
Mr. Wilson Carr of Toronto is spend-
ing his holidays with Mrs. George
McDonald and Mr. and Mrs, H. C.
Lawson.
Mrs. George Laughton of Toronto,
spent Monday with her cousin, Mrs.
Streets,
Mise Mary Jenkins of Niagara Palls
is visiting this week at the home
of Dr, and Mrs. H. A. McIntyre,
The Misses Maude and Elva Wiltse
leave this week for Toronto where
they will remain for an extended
visit.
rivate Sidney Lawson of the Essex
Scottish Regiment spent the week-
end at the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Ernest Lawson, William
street.
r. and Mrs. W. A. Wright, Malone,
New York State, visited for a few
days this week with Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Tyndall. Mrs. Wright before
her recent marriage was Carolyn
Callander of Malone, New York
State.
SPORT PICKIN'S
A Seaforth correspondent to the
Beacon -Herald denies the statement
he Beavers management are exper-
encing a mild revolution among the
players. This has been common gos-
ip among hockey fans for some time.
Be that as it may, Lindy Leppard,
he Mitchell boy, has had his name
struck from the club's roster, so
hat ?—K. Hart Brown of Tavistock
C like a crack made by a Clinton
correspondent (not yours truly). He
tartly says: "Note a Clinton corres-
pondent says the Colts kept the
Shirts in their own end of the ice
for almost the entire game. Well,
well and well". We'd say that little
slap was deserved. The 'Shirts were
beaten, true, but they weren't corn-
ered up for the entire game. — The
Juveniles were scheduled to play a
game with Exeter this week. That
team has secured a new coach, name
cif Pettingler, who formerly played
I for London, so they asked for
time, , and got it. Incidentally the
ocals play in London Saturday after-
noon. — The Lions Club have been
sorting out Bantam players this week.
We understand they hale material for
four teams. The first game is to
be played here Saturday morning at
0 o'clock, Wingham boys furnish the
C — Apparently there's very
ittle interest in a Town League. Not
enough turned out Tuesday night to
+arrant a meeting. The matter hasn't
I dropped though. If interested,
get 111 touch with the secretary, John
33ni.tler. — The 0.0'.1. team got in a
bit of practice last week. Apparently
here will be some good games with
urrounding collegiate teams. — have
hcard the Juveniles are trying to or-
ange an exhibitions game with the
Seaforth Juniors. Next week would
e a good, time with no home games
n the intermediate bracket. — So
arr New Hamburg has been the only
cam to beat Seaforth, Tavistock
ane mighty close though Tuesday
ig'ht.. Now the burning question is,
�>hat can Chrt011 do Friday night?"
You know of course that's the date
of for the return game hero with
the Beavers.
a•.
STOP -- Jan. 25, 26, & 27th —LOOK— BIG 5c U roc SALE
SEE WHAT .5c WILL BUY
CATSUP, Aylmer, 5 oz. bottle 5e
CORN, Aylmer G. B. 8 oz. tin 5e
TOMATO JUICE, 101/2 oz. tin 5o
JELLY POWDERS pkg. 5c
SALT .'-- EPSOM pkg. 5c
TOOTH PICKS pkg.5c
TOILET TISSUE, Nile 5c
CLEANSER Big Five tin 5c
SALT Windsor pkg. 5c
SOAP Comfort 5c
AMMONIA, Snowflake, pkg. 5c
BEETS Diced tin 5c
iSOAP Carbolic 5c
BLEACH Hillsdale 5c
STEEL Wool, Bulldog, pkg. 5e
LIPTON'S AT THE OLD PRICE
TEA 1/2 lb. 33c
READY CUT
MACARONI 3lbs. 15c
ta NM,
LYNN VALLEY Ne. 3 Size
PEA'S tin
H. HORNE'S
BAKING POWDER
BURF,ORD
PEARS
ACE
COFFEE
10c
QT. JAR
29c
3 tins 25c
LB. JAR
39'c
HELMET
CORNED BEEF ...., r... tin 15c
FAR WEST
TUNA FISH 2 tins 33c
SEE WHAT .10c WILL BUY
SOAP Wonderful 3 for 100
SPAGHETTI R. & W. tin 10c
CLOTHS PINS; 3 doz. 10e
Cookies, Asst. Weston's, pkg. l0c
Grapefruit. JUICE, 20 oz. tin 10c
MUSTARD, Heinz jar 10c
SNAP POWDER tin 100'
WAX PAPER 30 ft. roll 10e
FLAKES, Many Flowers pk. 10e
CATSUP, Peter Pan, bottle 10c
MACARONI Diener tin 10c
PLUMS Lombard tin 10e
Chocolate, Blue Ribbon, pkg. 10c
CORN Falcon tin 10e
PEA 1SOUP Baptiste tin 10e
We Specialize
in Select
NEW GREEN
CABBAGE 2' pounds 15c
FANCY GRAPES ... pound 15c
FRESH
RHUBARB bunch 10c
A REAL TREAT
FIRM
HEAD LETTUCE ... 2 for 15c
FIRM RIPE
TOMATOES pound 25c
Vegetables
eta es out of Season
FRESH POUND
FILLETS pound 17c
OYSTERS
SMOKED FILLETS
pound 17c
FRESH
WEINERS , pound 19c
SALMON STEAKS ...,..... Ib. 19c
pint 45c
e►
FRESH GREEN
BEANS pound 2'3c
SPANISH ONIONS ... 2 lbs. 13c
TWO EXTRA SPECIALS
GOOD SIZE 2 doz. JUICY 6 for
Oranges ... 25° Lemons 14c
CRISP WHITE
CELERY HEARTS bunch l0c
NEW
CARROTS ..u.,...... 2 bunches 19c
SHEARING Sc NORMAN
PRONE 48 - Clinton's Leading Grocers - CLINTON
Locallly Owned Cow
Completes R.O.P. Test
"Hannah Canary Dewdrop" sounds
like a fancy name for a cow, but then
the animal possessing this pedigreed
name is deserving of more than just
an everyday common name.
Hannah is a four-year-old Holstein
cow, owned by Mr, J. W. VanEgmond.
Under the record of performance test
(which is supervised by the Federal
Government) .she has just completed
!setting up a record for her stable
mates. Her production is 13,860 lbs.
of milk with a butterfat content d'f
509 lbs., or an average test for the
year of 3,67.
Carrying the conlpatation farther
we find that 636 pounds of butter
have been produced, by Hannah, With
butter at 30c a pound she is doing
her part to win the war and would
be a valuable asset in anyone's stable.
CANADIAN VOLUNTEERS
ARRIVE IN FINLAND
SUDBURY — Finnish volunteers
who left Sudbury January 1 to aid
their homeland in the fight against
Russia have arrived in Finland, it
was learned yesterday, Friends re-
ceived a cable from Erik Kaista, re-
serve officer who led the party, say-
ing: "Hello, over there."
Social Evening
ST. JOSEPH'S HALL — CLINTON
Monday, Jan. 29th
Cards 8 to 10 p.m.
ARTHUR'S ORCHESTRA.
in attendance.
ADMISSION 25c
68-1.
Skating Party
Thursday, Feb. lst
CLINTON ARENA
Auspices of Group 1, Ladies Aid,
of the Baptist Church.
Refreshments — Sandwiches & Coffee
ADULTS 25c; CHILDREN 150.
EVERYONE WELCOME,
72-1
TIME
Time is
Too slow for those who wait,
Too swift for those who fear,
Too long for those who grieve,
Too short for those who rejoice;
But for those who love,
Time is not. —Van Dyke.
Spring Flowers
NOW IN STOCK
Gay and attractive, particularly so
these stormy days,
For every floral need you will
appreciate our:
DAFFODILS
TULIPS
IRIS
PAPER WRITE NARCISSUS
BUDDLEA STEVIA
GLADIOLI.
Also—
CARNATIONS & ROSES
Try our Smilax for table
decoration.
FLOWERING PLANTS
CINERARIAS — CYCLAMEN
PRIMULAS and BEGONIAS
F. R. CUNINGHAME
Member of Florists Tel. Del As.
Personal care given every order
and special attention given to
funeral orders.
Phones 176 and 31
FITZSIMONS
& BATKIN
MEAT MARKET
SAUSAGE lb, 15c
POTTED MEATS 15c
PORK CHOPS , , . , , .. , , 22c
BOLOGNA . . ......... . . . 15c
SPARE RIBS ....... , . , 100
SPECIAL
HAM ROAST OF PORK
23c ib.
ROLLED ROAST OF BEEF
SBc lb.
BUTTER 31c
PORK & BEANS ,,. 2 for 19c
SOAP FLAKES box 1Sc
SEE US ABOUT CHOICE
QUARTERS OF BEEF.
Highest Prices Paid For Hides.
PHONE 76
CASH SPECIALS
RED ROSE COFFEE, with Cup and Saucer,
Per Lb. 55c
TEA, Black or Mixed, with Cup and Saucer,
Per Lb. 59c
HONEY—Pure White 4 lb. tins 39c
CORN SYRUP -Crown Brand ,... 5 lb. tins 37,7
MIXED
7 .-
MIXED CUT PEEL per ib. 21c
RAISINS with SEEDS 2 lbs, for 21c
WHITE RAISINS 12 lbs. for 25c
FIGS—Choice Cookers
2 lbs. 23c
MINUTE TAPIOCA-McLaren's 2' pkgs. 19c
ROSE BAKING POWDER i 1 lb. tins 17c
COCOA—In Bulk
2 lb. 25c
lb
F
PEANUTS—In Shell
2ib..21c
FRESH BEEF—Rolled and Boneless ... per ib. 15c
SILVER BRIGHT SALMON—
In Half or Whole Fish. ,.. per lb. 16c
FRESH FILLETS
per lb. 15c
FRESH HERRING per lb. 10c
SMOKED FILLETS 1
per lb. 17c
FRESH PICNIC HAMS' per lb. 16c
CASHMERE
TISSUE
Completely wrapped
Soft Pure White
750 sheets to the roll
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