The Clinton News Record, 1940-09-12, Page 8PAGE R
HOMEMADE HEADCHEESE 40c lb.
DRY SALT PORK 22c lb.
'CHOICE LAMB CHOPS a 30c ib.
LAMB STEW 15c Ib.
BULK LARD k 10C 1b:
ROASTING CHICKENS, STEWING FOWL,
BEEF, PORK, VEAL AND, LAMB
FOR THE WEEK -END.
CONNELL. & TYNDA[ L•
CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "
Phoae 182. Albert , Street
We carry a full line of,
FINDLAY BROS.
Stoves and Heaters
also McCLARY'S
Stoves and Heaters
Call and see our stock
1 Large used Cook Stove.
1 Small used Cook Stove,
Everything you need for winter comfort such as
FURNACES, PIPES ETC.
SUTTER & PERDUE
HARDWARE, PLUMBING & ELECTRICIANS
PHONE 147w. CLINTON. ONT.
Cool Weather Is Coming
Have your furnace overhauled while the weather
is fine.
Get your order in now and be sure to have it ready.
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Phauastee1 ' r®so Presents
The Greatest Tailored -to -Measure Clothing Valuer
in the Land
Thanks to Tip -Top Tailors
Here's what it o±ers:
(1) Choice of over 500 British Woollens.
(2) Any style you like.
(8) Your garment hand -cut and tailored to
your measure.
(4) A value -giving price that gives you more
in style, Fit, Woollens—the result of 30
years' experience.
SUIT OR OVERCOAT, $27.50
THE NEW HATS—New in style and new in color-
ings. A wonderful `range to choose from and
priced from $1.95 up.
See the new Adams Hat. They're very smart.
Full range of Scott & McHale famous shoes
for the man who wants good footwear.
Plumsteel Bros.
MEN, MARTYRS
and
MOUNTEBANKS
Have you read Beverley Baxter's
latest book? If not, now is the time
to do so. Reviewed by the Sunday
Times as "The inner story of the per-
sonalities and events behind the war,"
it is said to be a vivid picture of
contemporary history. His pen tra-
vels from Rome to Berlin, to Vienna,
to Prague, to Bucharest, and, of
course, throughotit 'he deals with the
situation at Westminster, where his-
tory is
is-toryis always floating through the
window with the mists of the Thames,
His conclusions will startle and even
shock many readers. It is a fearless
and vivid personal picture of men and
events.
Now on our book shelves.
Price, $2.75
The reward of ork well done is—
more work Thus it is in our Picture
Framing Department. . A home with
good pictures is distinetively a cul-
tured one. If the frame tones nicely
with the picture and the furnitu'e of
the house, a feeling of satisfaction is
assured to all who dwell therein.
Our stock of mouldings is as large
and varied as is profitable for us to
carry, We regard it as ample and it
prompts 'us to suggest an early con-
nection between our -framer, his
stock, his suggestions, his miter
machine and your home.
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The Readers' Digest is small in size
and its price, 25c—no increase in
price as yet --its reading enriches odd
minutes, its contents are taken from
other outstanding magazines and pre-
sented in condensed form for your
consumption.
The W. D. Fair Co
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
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Miss Doreen Vessey of St. Marys is
visiting her aunt, Miss R. V. Irwin.
Miss Bessie Bauman of New York
City is visiting at her home in
town.
Mrs. M. D. McTaggart and Miss
Janet are visiting relatives in Mor-
risburg.
Mrs. J. L. Heard spent the week -end
in Goderieh visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Sandy.
Mr. John Sloman of London is visit-
ing his brother and sister in town,
for a few clays.
THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
Celery
rust what you want for Chili
Sauce, etc. Sold direct from
the Celery bed, crisp and fresh:
2for 5c
DILL FOR SALE
If yc.0 are making cuttings, give
them a good start in our
PREPARED SOIL
15c a pail
Some particularly choice ferns in
Stock from S0c to $2.00.
Spray the Vitaspra way,
er.d give your' plants Vit-.
aurin B with Hyponex.
F. R, CUNINGHAME
Member of Florists Tel. Del As.
Personal care given every order
and special attention given to
funeral orders.-
Phones
rders.t'hones 176 and 31
ROSS FITZSIMONS
All Home -killed Meats. Choice
Millcfed Veal
Vcal Chops lb. 25c
Veal Roasts .... ib,. SOc
Veal Stews ib. 15e
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CHOICE YOUNG BEEF ROASTS
Rib Roast lb. 18c
Chuck Roast Ib. 18c
Rib Boil ib. 15c
Hamburg ib. 180
SPECIAL—Homemade Sausage at
only 15c
Buff's Brand Lard ° Ib. IOc
We have Beef, Pork, Lamb and
•Veal for the week -end.
It Pleases Us to Please You '
PHONE 76
EBENEZER
Ebenezer Church is celebrating its
eightieth anniversary during Septet-
ber. On the 15th of the month the ser-
vices are being held at 2 and 7.30
p.m,, with Rev. J, R. Peters of Varna
Pte. George Knights of Stratford 'as guest speaker for the day. On
spent the week -end with Mrs. Friday evening, Sept. 20, at 8 o'clock
Knights in town. a public meeting will be hell at which
Pte. Jack Nickie of Chatham spent a program of music and special
last week with his parents, Mr. speaking will be given, There will be
and Mrs, Wm. NNkle. addresses by former pastors and re -
Miss Ellen Fremlin of Zurich spent sidents of the community and on
the week -end with her parents, Sunday, Sept. 22nd, at 11 a.m, and
Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Fremlin. 7.30 p.m. the services will be eon-
! Mrs. A. Robinson and Miss Amelia ducted by Rev, J. W. Herbert at'
Slonian of London visited with Miss Dawn Mills, a former pastor. Spec -
Sarah Slonan over the weekend. ial music is being prepared for these
`Mr. Benson Sutter, who has been services. All are cordially invited to
working at Bigwinn Inn during the attend.
summer, has returned hone.
Spr. Reg, Smith of the 1I.C.E., Pete -
wawa, was a week -end visitor with
his parents, Mr, and Mrs. E. Smith.
Capt. J. Ross Carter and Mrs. Carter
of Chatham spent the week -end
with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Carter.
Mr. and Mrs.. Erskine Evans and
children of St. Marys visited last
week with Dr. J. S. and Mrs. Superior Stores
Evans,
Miss Kay Nickie is in :Trenton this
week visiting her brother, Jim,
who is stationed there with the
R.C.A.P.
1 ijs, Harold Barnes and daughter,
Dorothy, spent the week -end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley OXYDOL, large pkg 21e
Hunlring of town. QUICK QUAKER OATS
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Colquhoun and Large pkg. ,
daughter Ruth Helen of Staffs were ” " " "" 21e
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. NIBLETS CORN
Arrow Shirts -Agents Tip Top Tailors — Stanfields Underwear Harry Fitzsimons. 14 oz., 2 Tins 25c
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Monteith and CHOC. MARSHMALLOW
sons, Rolfe and Neville have re- BISCUITS Ib. 17c
turned home froin a motor trip to
the Maritime provinces. SNOWFLAKE AMMONIA, pkg. 5e
Mr.. Norman Fitzsimons has return- ORANGE AND GRAPEFRUIT
We'would suggest a ed to Kirkland Lake after spending MARMALADE, 32 oz. Jar 23c
NEW CHESTERFIELD SUITE, STUDIO: COUCH, A LOUNGING serval days with his parents, Mr. SALMON, CASCADE, 2's Tin I7c
OR AN OCCASIONAL CHAIR z and Mrs. Harry Fitzsimons.
The Y.P.U. commenced the fall
term by holding a meeting on Mon-
day night, at the church, Mr. J. Bates
was voted president for the coming
year.
PHONE 111--CL1NTON.
SPECIALS FOR
SEPT, 12, 13, 14th
FOR FALL COMFORTS
in the newest and smartest styles and covers at new low prices, so
if you are interested it will certainly pay you to shop here.
if you want slightly used furniture we can supply a BREAKFAST
SUITE, A DINING -ROOM SUITE, BEDROOM FURNITURE, 1
DAVENPORTS, EXTENSION TABLES, SIDEBOARDS,
COUCHES, LEATHER ROCKERS, and KITCHEN
CHAIRS, and many other articles. The prices are
very attractit'e for a quick sale as we need the
room for new goods coming in.
HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
A new stock of COLEMAN and ALLADIN LAMPS and
LANTERNS, also repair parts for same.
• We have a grand assortment of repair parts for nearly all ;f
• makes of stoves and ranges so you won't have to t'reeze while 3k
you are waiting.
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Just another reminder that when you want a good STOVE or
RANGE this is the place to get it as we can give you a
grand- nri-ce range �.
THE STORE WITH • THE STOCK
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PHONE 1955
Hardware Furniture -- Funeral Directors — Ambulance Service rr
W. N. Ball, Phone 110 J. J. Zapfe, Phone 103. i.
Miss M. G. Rudd, Miss D. Cantelon
and Miss F. Cunninghane spent the
week -enol at Miss Cuninghamels
cottage, "Breeze Hill", on the
Blue Water Highway.
CORN SYRUP, ... ,2's, 21c, 5's, 43c
P AND G SOAP, 6 Bars 25c
GILLETT'S LYE, Tin 12e
JIF FLAKES, Pkg. 20c
Miss Ruth Thompson of London spent FLY COILS
the week -end with her parents, Mr. CLASSIC CLEANSER, Tin
and Mrs. R. G. Thompson 01 the PAROWAX, 1's, 2 lbs.
16th, Goderieh Township.
3 for 5c
5c
27c
35c
10c
VINEGAR, XXX, Gal .
Mr. and Mrs. James Walters and two
sons of Pontiac, Mich,, have return- GINGER SNAPS, lb
ed home after visiting the past week
with the for<ner's mother, Mrs. R.
Dalrymple and other friends.
Ptes. George and Charles Hunking
and Pte. Harold Barnes of the
PICKLING ONIONS, 3 lbs. 25c
COOKING ONIONS, 10 lbs. 23c
ORANGES, Sunkist, dos 25c
LEMONS, large size, doz 35c
Thames Valley 'Camp spent Sun- 'PEACHES--SP-ECTAL PRICE ' THIS
day with their. parents, Mr. and WEEK
Mrs. Wesley Hunking of town.
Pte. William Bezzo of the H.L.I, of
Canada is. visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Win. Bezzo and his .bro-
thers and sisters in Olinton and
Goderieh, before leaving for Nova
Scotia.
T. R. THflMPSON
Free Delivery
THURS., SEPT. 12, 1940
,SEPT. 12, 13 AND 14
AT MR Nil ND WHITE STORE CLINTON
1�..° RE QUALITY
FALCON FLAKES 29c ' CARNATION
Family Pkg.
gl
COUNTS
THRIFT SOAP
PEAS
3 Tins
EARLY RISER
25c ICOFFEE, lb
OLIVES McLaren Stuffed Jar
FLOUR, Red and White, 7's bag
21c
39c
3j Tins
MILK
25c
LIPTON'S
TEA, Pkg.
38c RED & WHITE FANCY PASTRY
GRAPEFRUIT
2 LG. TINS
JUICE
23c
CLARK'S PORK AND
BEANS, Tin 9c
FLOUR
57c
24 lbs. when packed
PICKLES, Sweet Mixed
L16H
"IT'S AIL PURE SOAP!"
Jar
23c
25c
LUX Toile+ Soap
guards against
COSMETIC SKIN
JELLY POWDERS, IXL,
X X X PICKLING RED & WHITE CHOICE PIE
3 Cakes
17c
foi' 25c
VINEGAR, gal. 35c
IVORY
2 L Tins
ins
PUMPKIN
SOAP, 3 ....CAKES :..20C 19c
4 for 23c WHEAT PUFFS, Large Bag19c
OLIVES, Plain Large 27 011nce Jar
35c
Quality Fresh FRUITS and VEGETABLES
,Y4 CHOICE HEARTS OF
CELERY
�` •��— ---� 2 lbs. 10C SUNKIST JUICY SWEET
CANTrELOUPE TIAN&G:7'27C HEAD LETTUCE2
CAULIFLOWER
CALIFORNIA SEEDLESS
GRAPEFRUIT
5for25c
itiEDIU,M SPZE
Dozen
TOMATOES
CARROTS, PEPPERS
GRAPEFRUIT
BANANAIS, LEMONS
CHOICE CALIFORNIA
GRAPES 2 lbs. 25c
PEACHES Ch lc
14c
LB. I'KG.
lity FRESH , ' .air
5{ 1Y • ak;,y • i M... .o :�T�A• ,'�y.Ll J 4 Q
QUALITY FRUITS & GROCERIES
PHONE - 48
PROMPT DELIVERY CUNT
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Honey, Light Amber,
4 -Ib. Tins h
Clark's Vegetable Soup,
2 Tins
Mince Meat, 2 lbs.
Swift's Irish; Stew„.2 Tins
Sweet White Corn, 2 Tins
Peas, Standard Quality, 3 Tins
39c
Devon Cheese, half lb. pkg.
15c
25c
29c
19c
25c
14c
Walker's Soda Biscuits, 2lbs. ..,...21 c
Ginger Snaps, 2 lbs.
McCor•Inick's Short Bread
Biscuits, 2 lbs.
Sweet Mixed Biscuits, 2 lbs.
Corn Flakes, Sugar Krisp;
3 pkgs.
19c
29c
25c
19c
Fresh Picnic Hams, per lb.
Pork Sausage, shall size,
per Ib.
° 1Sc
20c
Cottage Rolls, not smoked
per lb. 25c
29c
Breakfast Bacon, machine
sliced, per lb.
Weiners, per lb. 20c
White Wine or Cider Vinegar
order now, per gallon 35c
Pickling Spices in Bulk or Package,
Extra Special Values, in Bulk
Our Big Peach Sale Will be in Full'
Force Saturday, Day and Night
ORIGINAL ROGERS Si&uehplati
TEASPOONS
IID VALVE sl.la
6f:V and 5 SUNLIGHT SOAP
carton ends with star*
Completely wrapped
Soft and White
NLIGHT
"IT'S Alt PURE SOAP!%°
2 bars 11c
Cli
PHONE 40.
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