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The Clinton News Record, 1940-07-25, Page 89kSHMEr VIRE SOFT vouE PAGE s THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD HOME-MADE HEAD CHEESE JELLIED HOCK SCHNEID'ER'S WEINERS CHOICE RIB ROAST BEEF 10c lb. 20c lb. 23c lb. 18c ib. LAMB STEW 15c lb, VEAL STEW 15c lb. SPRING . CHICKENS, FOWL, ;SPRING LAMB, VEAL, PORK & BEEF for Weekend. CONNELL, & TYNDAL . " CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET " Phone 162. • Albert; Street Hot Weather Specials ELECTRIC RANGETTES — HOT PLATES TOASTERS & IRONS. COLEMAN GASOLINE STOVES, HOT PLATES and IRONS. COAL OIL STOVES and OVENS. 1 USED BEATTY WASHER, ELECTRIC, At a bargain — Cell and see it.. Call :tnd See The Frigidaire Refrigerator The only one with the Meter Miser — Call and see for yourself. SUTTER & PERDU( HARDWARE, PLUMBING & ELECTRICIANS PHONE 147w. CLINTON, ONT. RETURN ENGAGEMENT! Now showing for the third time, our special value Deckle Edge Vel- lum Writing Pad in Foldover or Ladies size . and twenty-five Deckle. Edge envelopes to match, (both for 29c) offers to the public a service of especial interest in the conservation of expense. Some time ago we introduced our first stock of these Pad Sets and the response came at once. We sold out. Venturing a second consignment we found the same result. Once more, and for the third time, we repeated. Need we say , more in stressing the quality and value combined herewith far 29c. The Banker who is a baseball, fan is as likely to prefer a news- pa.per for its sports section as for its financial news and the mod- est yet, elated person, carrying 5 shares of "Blue Sky Oil" on margin, picks hisfavorite paper for -market news, then there is the war news and the doings of our parliament, decisions of our judges in the law courts, the conics, agricglttual news and prices, editorial. views of current happenings, radio and general news, all above and more for 3 cents in •a newspaper. MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION— Douglas 1�� �HW r«M�.it� 1 1MMNH`H�Nt �11� �H H�HtH�H�H� �w N♦H �H�H�H� , � i q+�rHnHfHf 1H1 i 4H1 1+A 1 �H�� Buy That Range Or ti Heater Now ' PRICES ARE BOUND TO ADVANCE—SAVE WHILE YOU CAN 'x s• HAVE ONE LAWN MOWER LEFT Regular $13.50 — A Bargain for $12.00 T. a ry' :',. Was, CL HARDWARE and PLUMBING Phone 244 NCEm MEN'S, WOMEN'S & CHILDREN'S SUMMER SHOES. LOT No. 1 ALL ,OUR WOMEN'S WHITE SHOES IN THE BETTER GRADE THAT SOLD UP TO $3.50 CHOICE OF THE LOT $2.49 LOT No. 2 WOMEN'S AND GROWING GIRLS PUMPS, TIES and SPORT SHOES—Regular to $2,95 CLEARING $1.95 LOT No. 3 BROKEN LINES AND STYLES—SOME WONDERFUL VALUES IN THIS LOT WOMEN & MISSES SIZES—CHOICE $1.49 LOT ,No. 4 A LOT OF ODD LINES THAT WE WANT TO CLEAR REGARD- LESS OF COST -- EVERY PAIR A WONDERFUL BARGAIN. r CHOICE $1.00 Special Prices on all Men's Summer (shoes. Plumsteel ros. NOW $1.49 In celebration of the Tenth Anni- versary of Magnificent Obsession's publication we are pleased to an- nounce a price reduction £ron2 $2.50 to $1.49. For 10 years one of Can- ada's most consistently popular books "Magnificent Obsession" has never bs5re been sold for less than $2.50. The book owes its popularity to the "lift" it gives its readers. It is the sort of ,bgok that does people good. One minister advises his congregation to read it once a year. Doctor's have even prescribed it for treatment. Other Douglas Books at $L49: Disputed Passage Forgive Us. Our Trespasses Reserve your copy now. We antici- pate they will go like the wind, 1 Arrow Shirts Agents Tip Top Tailors Scott & McHale Shoes unemmassmommerecommeosisimoma The W. D. Fair Co Often the Cheapest—Always the Best . H .... ... f f 1 f i H f`.... .. a .... '+ f..... E.. M ff'.w+ 1+ „. • A PLEASANT SURPRISE 1 3y 3 in store when you visit us, and find a Brand New ;i Stock of Chesterfield Suites, Studio Couches, Lounging & Occasional Chairs, Bedroom &, is 3 Breakfast Room Suites, and a few of the ;:_ 3' famous Lane Cedar Chests at right prices. y z Save 15% off the regular price of all Verandah and 3 4. Lawn Furniture, while the stock lasts. 3 Pt* M HARDWARE DEPARTENT :F Keep your plants free of bugs, etc, with PARIS ',_; GREEN, ARSENATE of LEAD or BUG -FINISH. Be prepared for a dry spell, get your lawn and t garden hose and sprinklers, all kinds of garden) tools, Hay Fork Rope, Pulleys, etc. X :s The Store With The Stock. BALL Z A P F E • PHONE 195 Hardware'- Furnitpre• — Funeral Directors — Ambulance Service W. N. Ball, Phone 110 3. 1. Zapfe, Phone 103 - - r' - the weekend in town. +�t!IM�IW..."�M;,.!d:!'�.A9''!+ .;H,!+S+.JMM...7M'�!M.++M!S!a.!°1a,R!.M,�.''y'*S��M..I!'�'•.+.n.'+7��.+�''I+�`�0�+!M_F+I!!I�:S!f,.. 1110 9111111ummonno uu Illi • 0 dam-• �'.. a ,,i VITASPRA NON-POISONOUS Plant Insecticide "Spray the V i to s e r a way" and have ,clean healthy plants. PLANTS, CUT FLOWERS and FLORAL DESIGNS always available for every floral need. When you say it with flowers "SAY IT WITH OURS" "SERVE BY SAVING" War Savings Stamps for sale at • Our Flower Shop and Canadian National Express Offiee. 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 Miss Eva Cluff is visiting friends in Hamilton this week. Mr. C. M. Shearing is spending a week's holiday fishing at Sand Lake. Mr, and Mrs. F. W. Johnston spent Sunday with Ashfield and Goderich friends.' Miss Eima Howlett, Lambeth, spent the weekend with Dr. and Mrs, H. Garrett. Miss Madeleine Watson of Hamilton is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Geo. A. Walker," Miss May Swarts of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Counter. Miss Maxine Ball of Auburn spent the weekend with her friend, Miss Eva Holland. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Blanshard of Detroit are guests of Mr. Harold and Miss Rena Pickett. Miss Evelyn Hicks of Essex was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Fingland. Pte. Arthur Burr, R.C.O.C., London, spent the weekend with Mr. and • Mrs. Frank Evans. Jim Nickle of the R.C.A.F., Trenton, is on leave visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nickle. Mr. Murray Dale of Montreal is spertding his vacation at his fath- er's, Mr. Arthur Dale. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Roberton of Lon- don spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs G. D. Roberton, Mrs. Harold Burr, Doreen and Doug- las of Montreal are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans. Mr, J, B. Lobb left on Monday to spend a few weeks with friends at Lower 'Wentworth, Nova Scotia. Mr and Mrs. Ian McLeod and family returned to their home in Brighton after visiting with . Dr. and Mrs. Evans. Miss Edna. Elliott has retuned home after an extended visit through California, British Columbia and the Prairie Provinces. Mr, and Mrs. L. G. Winter and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Epps spent Sunday with Alex. Winter of R.C.A.F., St. Thomas., Mr. Victor Heeley and Miss Dorothy Holland of Toronto spent last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Holland. Mrs. Percy Daniels and daughter, Helen of Ottawa have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Noble Holland this last week. Misses Maxine Miller, Lorna Pum - steel, Kathleen Ross and Florence Aiken and Mrs. George Knights are camping at Bayfield. Misses R.uth Levis of Clinton,' Mona Glen of Stanley, Jean Long and Gwen Cooper, of Bruoeifield, are holidaying at Bayfield ,this week, Mr. and Mrs. Dodds Holloway left on Tuesday for their home in Mer- riefielcl Sask., after visiting the formers mother, Mrs. A. J. Hol- loway. • Mrs. J. 1?.`Ross,'who has been visit- ing at the home of her sister and brother-in-law, Dr. and . Mrs. H. • Garrett left for her home in Tor- onto on Sunday, accompanied by her son, Mr. Fred Ross, who spent FITZSIMONS & BATKIN Cooked Meats Per Lb. Bologna, Whyte's Best .. 18c Ring Bologna ...... .. 18o Weiners 23c Summer Sausage 30c Cooked Ham 55c Chopped Virginia Ham 35c Jellied Veal 15c Macaroni and Cheese Loaf 25c Cornbeef 30e FULL LINE OF SMOKED & CURED MEATS Smoked Rolls, Smoked Picnic Hams, P. Meal Back Bacon, Sweet .Pickled' Rolls, Breakfast Bacon, Back Bacon. 20 Lb. Pail Lard $1.90 LARD by Lb. 10c FRESH CUTS FOR FRYING LAMB CHOPS 33c PORK CHOPS .. 22e VEAL CHOPS 25c CHOICE HAMBURGER 180 We have choice Round Sirloin and T -Bone Steaks. Try our Good Home -Made Sausage 15c Ib. We have choice Spring Lamb, Veal, Pork and Beef. for weekend, also CHOICE SPRING CHICKENS PHONE 76 THURS., JULY 25, 1940 FOOD STORES GODER.ICH . TOWNSHIP Dr. Randall H. Cole of Madison, Wisconsin, is spending his holidays with his parents. Miss Margaret Middleton, nurse - in -training at the Guelph General Hospital, is spending her vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Middleton. Miss E. Hicks of Goderich is visit- ing her niece, Mrs. Oliver Welsh. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Merner and fam- ily spent 'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Merner. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dunbar and son Roy of Lambeth are visiting Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Welsh, Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Tyndall were Mr. and Mrs. Cannon McPherson of Staffa, and Mr, and Mrs. Edward Youngblutt, Stanley and Fern of Londesboro,1Mrs. Annie Brown of Clinton. Superior Stores PHONE 111—CLINTON. SPECIALS FOR JULY 25, 26 and 27th BEE HIVE CORN SYRUP, 2's tin 18c G's tin 390 LIBBY'S PORK & BEANS, 20 oz. 2 tins 150 KELLOGG'S ALL -BRAN .' pkg. 210 HILLCREST SHORTENING, 2 Obs. 25c GOLDEN BANTAM CORN, Aylmer 2 tins 19c ASSORTED BISCUITS .... lb. 17c FLOUR, ARCTIC PASTRY 7's .. 21c 24's .. 59c DURHAM CORN STARCH .. 1b. 10c LIBBY'S CATSUP. btl. 14c SALMON CASCADE .. l's tin 17e CROWN GLASS JARS, Small dozen 99e Medium dozen $1.14 RUBBER .TAR RINGS, -2 doz. 13c PAROWAX 1's 2 lbs. 27c POTATOES, No. 1, 15 lb> peck 30c, CABBAGE, large 2 for 15c CARROTS bunch 5c ORANGES, Med. Size doz. 23c NEW HONEY 2 ib. tin 30c • SPECIAL VALUES JULY 25, 26, 27th RED. ROSE SALMON 2 tins 25.c RED & WHITE PORK & BEANS ........ rtins CARNATION MILK 3 Lg. tins 25c MERRIE ENGLAND ORANGE 32 oz. lar RED & WHITE PEANUT MARMALADE 25c Ie UTTER 1:1;'zoz, jar 15c SUGAtt CRISP CORN FLAKES 2 Pkgs. 13c APPLEFORD'S PICNIC APPLEFORD'S PAPER PLATES' >,,,. 20 in pkg. 15c NAPKINS 50 in pkg. lO CROWN CORN SYRUP 2's 19c tin, 5's 41c tin DemonstratioCROWN CORN SYRUP MAZOLA OIL, CANADA STARCH MAZOLA SALAD OIL CANADA CORN (STARCH pkg. 10C GOLDEN BANTAM CORN tin 10c 2 ' CAKES P & G SOAP with LG. OXYDOL 24c 1's 27c tin, 2's 49c tin P & G SOAP 6 for 25c CHOICE No. 3 PEAS tin 1 0 c IVORY SOAP 3 lg. cakes 20c KOLOGNA ib. bag COFFEE 39c Quality Fresh. More Flavor to the Cup Mose Cups Ip the Pound 1/2 LB. PKG. 32c QUALITY lb. bag COFFEE 45c FRUITS and VEGETABLES SWEET JUICY O RANGES dozen 29c CHOICE B ANANAS i 3 lbs. 25c CHOICE LARGE LEMONS 6 for 17c GREEN PEAS CUCUMBERS HEAD LETTUCE CARROTS - CABBAGE BEETS - WAX BEANS WATERMELONS CELERY HEARTS TOMATOES GREEN BEANS NEW POTATOES S WEET LARGE ORANGES dozen 39c K IST GINGER bottle 10c "' Deposit CHOICE LARGE GRAPEFRUIT 4 for 25c P 1 QUALITY FRUITS & GROCERIES NE 48 PROMPT DELIVERY CLINTON T. R. IPSO •FreeTDelrvery VERZEMIZISMIESZONINDEUENESITECIII ,ntelennnetnEtnnOlnlingdieerreenntnInninitaansuku.i 1.1 Completely wrapped Soft and White CUCUMBERS, 'large and firm, 2 for r 9c ORANGES, Large and Sweet, .,..,,....., per dozen 39c ORANGES, Medium, per dozen 2'9c LEMONS, Large and Juicy, per dozen 35c HONEY, NEW CROP, Try this No. 1 White. PRUNES, Medium Size, per lb. 10c PEACHES, Dried, Large Slices, per dozen 1 23c SWEET lbBISCUITS. , Orange Jam, ... .17c NEW POTATOES, 15 Ib. peck, No. l's 30c • NEW TOMATOES; Field Grown, 2 Ib. l's 25c NEW CABBAGE, 2 large firm heads 19c NEW CARROTS, 2 bunches 15c CELERY HEAPTS, 2 bunches 29c VANILLA:,, BAR, • per lb17c MAPLE !SANDWICH, per lb18C Mixed Sweet BISCUITS 2 lbs. 29 c BOLOGNA, in piece per lb. 13c WEINERS per lb. 20c COOKED HAM, Sliced, per lb. 55c BREAKFAST BACON, Sliced, per lb, 1 . 29c COTTAGE ROLL, no smoke, per lb. IMAM LOAF 25c per lb. 29c APRICOTS, Dared, per lb. 25c HAWES LEm0fi 1 lb. tins . 470' 25C ` 1/2 lb. tins 25c i CASHM TISSUE Completely wwrappesl Soft Pure White 750 sheets to the roll 3 FOR PHONE 40. r ep ', I:i •;t a3k..+a t•l 5 its' ,^ THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY.