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The Clinton News Record, 1940-09-26, Page 9
PAGER - THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD THURS., iSEPT, 26, 1940 DRY SALT PORK 22e lb. HOME-MADE SAUSAGE 15c lb. PORK CHOPS 22c lb. VEAL CHOPS 25c 11). RIB BOILING BEEF 15c lb. 20 -LB, PAIL ,SCHNEIDER'S LARD $1.80 CHICKENS, LAMB, VEAL, PORK & C'HOICE BEEF FOR WEEKEND'. CONNELL & TYNDALJL. " CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET " Phone 162, 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. ig �sw�snan tie: ;.;« «1.44 H::••44.44«ee.t e : ; 40.0.4.. •: �B• e e•« neeie-1.0 '*i :Hb*:eTK•44» e HiH Buy Hand Made Pipes They are better material and absolutely safe. • We make all our own. LET US GIVE YOU A FIGURE ON A HECLA FURNACE OR A CLARE RANGE. BE PREPARED FOR COLD WEATHER Il inu: HARDWARE and9 Phone PLUMBING V', �H�H�a,�„�H�H�,.�H�H�H�H�.r�H�H�f .+ a • , . . , . , . . . , , . a a , ,Hi4H� iay�4H�,�,M, H�Hw,1:H,i,,,'R A Lot For Your Caney! You get it in Tip Top Clothes "” When you first rut on your Tip Top Suit or Overcoat — then and only then — will you realize how mucic extra value you get: by the British fabric that has a luxurious feel; by the smart, up- to-the-minute style; by the fit that is made for you and by the quality tailoring you can see a a glance. After months of extra wear you'll realize again what great value Tip Top does offer. Come in and see our great range of fine woollens and styles. Take your choice and have your suit or coat hand -cut and tailored to your individual measurements by Tip Top's Union Craftsmen. ALL ONE PRICE $27.50 Ready-made Suits and Overcoats If you prefer to choose your Suit or Coat all ready to put on—Loak over our racks of Smart New Tailor Craft garments. The Styles are right and -the Values remarkable. PRICED FROM 516.50 up Plumsteel ros. Arrow ,Shirts & Adam Hats Scott & McHale Shoes Exclusive Agents Tip Top Tailors •• WiHM. ;H•«W+« :4 ««HeHe« eXe «H# 7eTe`e ele:e r W IeteTelekeeH`r', P -W --.dHw l,e1e1w FOR FALL COMFORTS 3= We would suggest a 3y, NEW CHESTERFIELD SUITE, STUDIO COUCH, A LOUNGING OR AN OCCASIONAL CHAIR F 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. 11 If you want slightly used furniture we can supply a.I3REAl(VAST SUITE, A 'DINING -ROOM SUITB,.BEDROOM FURNI'T'URE, k DAVENPORTS, EXTENSION TABLES, SIDEBOARDS, '.r2t`. COUCHES, LEATHER ROCKERS, and KITCHEN CHAIRS, and many ether articles. The prices are very attractive 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 sante. We have a grand assortment of repair parts for nearly all 3 makes of stoves and ranges so you won't have to freeze while you are waiting. 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 price range TIIE STORE WITH THE STOOK BALL 89.ZAPFE PHONE 195 Hardware — Furniture — Funeral Directors— Ambulance Service W. N. Ball, Phone 110 J. J.. Zapfe, Phone 103 :f X 4 x. id.t.n.. :S._.24.: g i., he,q ,., ,,Ht,, ; « • ., :s;,« .+f. ;,Ty=,. .Aad Society, Goderich, Ontario,. FASHION With the world now turning to this continent tor advice or style,. dress and :fashion; we are pleased to present ".Fashion," ;t monthly magazine ,selling for 20e, Which features fashions in Clothes, and Accessories, Beauty, Entertainment, Travel -and Amusement. It is felt that this magazine will fill a niche in the publishing field that no other publication :Cilia. It will throw its full force into showing how to live with elegance and distinction and do it inexpensively. In your daily paper you get a daily chapter of the world's history, When you turn the page there spread before is another installment of the world's activities, another chapter in the unending chronicle or human do- ings even to the shell marked fields of. Europe. Actual observers have served you in. telligg the story of exciting events, wires; air, waves, tell-tale cameras, modern presses, speeding trains and trucks, these are all parts of your newspaper and the piiee 3c per copy, We have a Cup and Saucer notable for value, It is without decoration. It is shapely, medium weight porce- lain, cup is liberal size and saucer in fitting proportion suitable for every day use and 15c is the price. Birthdays are being celebrated by someone every day in the year. A. Shower for the Bride-to-be is fre- quet, folks go on a voyage, there may, be a birth to announce, sympathy to express or congratulations to extend.' We have suitable cardsforoccasions. We try to make our ads inthis space tell of live and seaoonable subieet matter and hope to create a continuity of inter st in them. Do they interest you? The W. D. Fair Co Often the Cheapest—Always the Best 1 f IUllu'Illiau II!IIIIIINnpouix�11 mipnoi otmllll Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Potter were Sun- day visitors at Curries. Mr. and Mrs C. S. Hawke are visit- ing friends in Hensel]. this week. Mr. and Mrs. James Livermore visit- ed in Stratford and Kitchener on Sunday. Mr. Frank Trewartha left for King- ston where he will attend Queen's University. Mrs, Shaddick of Hensel] is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Churchill. Mrs. W, J. Woods of Walton visited Mrs, James Livermore for a few days last week. Pte. Reg. Cook of Camp Borden spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Cook. Mrs. Alice Mason is spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Brunsdon, Londesboro. Miss Grace Maskell of Goderieh was a Sunday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Walker. Mrs. N. A. Phoeniex and son of Hamilton visited with Mrs, C. H. Bartliff for a few days this week. Mr, and Mrs. R., Lancaster of St. Marys were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Mc - Lay, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rossiter of Lon- don ondon spent Sunday with Mr, anil Mrs. W. 3, Miller and Mrs. Milieu•, Sr. Mrs. Torrance has returned to her home in Toronto after spending a few'clays with Mrs. John Torrance of town. Mrs. George Lavelle and daughter of Palmerston are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Churchill. Miss Emily Morrison of Toronto and Miss Alberta Bell's of St. Cath- arines are the guests of Mr. and Mrs, E. W. Morrison. Mr, and Mrs, John Fingland of Lon.- desboro and Rev, and Mrs. John- ston of Fordwieh were the guests of - Miss L. Brigham recently. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Warriner and son Walter and Miss Margaret Col- linson of Toronto were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Zapfe. Mr. and Mrs. W. Crittenden, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Elliott and slaughter Doreen and Mr. Win. Fairservice spent Sunday at Preston with the former's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. John Day. Mr. Benson Sutter of the' Toronto Technical School was a visitor at his home over the weekend, and assisted the Fullerton choir at their Rally Day service by singing a solo. Mr, and Mrs, Clayton Moore, Mur- ray and Thelma of Tillsonburg spent Sunday with Mr: and Mrs. 0. E. Hall. Mr. P. W. Hutchings, who accompanied them will remain for several weeks. The Veneiable Archdeacon W. H. Hartley L,Th., rector of Kincar- dine, who conducted Thanksgiving services in St. Paul's- Church on Sunday was the guest of his broth- er, Mr. John Hartley of town. Celery Just what, you want for Chili Sauce, ete. Sold direct from, the Celery bed., crisp knd fresh. 2 for 5c DILL FOR SALE If yen are making cuttings, give them a good start in our " PREPARED SOIL 15c a pail Sonie particularly choice ferns in stock from 50c to $2.00. Spray the Vitaspra way, and give your plants Vit- amin B with Ityponex. 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 BOSS FITZSiMONS Quality Home -Killed Meats Lb. Choice Beef Roasts 18e Boils of Beef 15c Hamburg Steak ... 2 lbs. 35c Choke Home-made Sausage 15c Beef Hearts 12e Beef Tongues 15e Beef & Pork Liver 15c Beef Kidneys , each 5e Full Line of COOKED & CURED MEATS For the Weekend we will have BEEF — PORK — VEAL and LAMB It PIeases Us To Please You. PHONE 76 Chicken Pre Supper October 2nd. under the auspices of the PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Menu: Chicken Pie, Mashed Cream Potatoes, Buttered Carrots, Pickles, Salads, Relishes, Bread ,Sr, Butter (white or brown), Pumpkin Pie with Whipped Cream, Lennon Pie, Tea. ADULTS 40c, CHILDREN 250 00-2 HOME WANTED A baby boy, 6 months old, is ready for placement. He is a fine, healthy child with black hair, and large blue eyes. Any interested party will piease apply to H. T. Edwards, Children's Anniversary Supper BAPTIST CHURCH Tues., Oct® 15 at 5.30 o'clock HOT SUPPER MENU: Meat, potatoes, carrots, peas, salads, jellies, pumpkin pie with whipped cream and tea. ADULTS 30c, CHILDREN 20e 07-2 Superior Stores PHONE 111--CLINTON. SPECIALS FOR SEPT, 26, 27, 2 3 th SUNLIGHT SOAP, bar 5e AYLMER PUMPKIN, 2 Igotins 17c ROYAL YORK CHEESE, %2 113. pkg. 14c PURE LARD 113. 9c RINS,O - Igo. pkg. 24c LIFEBROY SOAP .... 2 bars 15e LUX TOILET SOAP .. 3 cakes 17e LUX FLAKES Ige. pkg. 240 HAWES LEMON OIL, 12 oz. btl. 23c CASTLE FLOOR WAX, 1 Ib. tin 25e HANDY AMMONIA . ,, .. , pkg. 5e BROOMS 29e & 49c KLEENEX 200's 2 for 25e; 500's 29c BON AMI tin 14e CLOTHES PINS 3 doz. 10c FLY COILS. 3 for 5e COOKING ONIONS .... 10 lbs. 23c CELERY STALKS 3 for 10c -PEACHES, No. 1 Lge Basket 59c SUGAR, Redpath 10 lbs. - 69c ORANGES, .Sunkist .. , , 2 doz. 45c T. R;THflMPSON Free Delivery SEPT. 26, 27 - & 28th Lr Y006 OE0 Mil WHITE STORE CLINTON JAM Strawberry, 4 lb, Tin CLARK'S SCOTCH BROTH Soup 2 tins 13c 45c 76120Wailgaiiairap ]IONAL SOAP FLAKES 5 lb. Box 33c SILVERWOOD'S EVAPORATED MILK 3 tins 25c CHOCOLATE Baking, E lueribbon 1/2 lb. pkg. STUART'S RASPBERRY JAM 32 OZ. JAR �� 1 2 LBS. 27c STUART'S.STRAWBERRY 1 JAM 32JAOz,R fl 25c COFFEE Red Rose, Extra Special, lb. 45c CHATEAU P LAIN CHEESE _ 1/2 ib. pkg. 16 e TEA Blue Ribbin Orange Pekoe, Half ib S U PILE\'1 E JELLY POWDER; 4 pkgs. 19c SUNLIG,:T SOAP 10 Bars 49,2 35c BIG FIVE Cleanser 2 tins 9c RED & WHITE L13. TIN COFFEE 55c 2 LBS. 27c' FALCON GOLDEN WAX BEANS 2 tins 17c EARLY RISER RFD & WHITE % LB. TIN COFFEE 1 39c COFFEE 29c QUALITY Freels. FRUITS and VEGETABLES JUICY JUICY SUNKIST SEEDLESS LEMONS 4 for 10c ORANGES doz. 23c GRAPEFRUIT G - 25c CUKES PEPPER GRAPES SQUASH CALIFORNIA TOKAY ---� 2 LBS. 19c CABBAGE .CHOICE BANANAS 2 LBS. 17c ONTARIO Ne, 1 COOKING NS 10 Lb. Bag 21 e CARROTS WAX BEANS BEETS HEARTS OF SWEET LARGE E;itFEN SWEEP CELERY 2 for 19c ORANGES doz. 39c PEPPERS 3 fol' 1©c cm 0 zurizta QUALITY FRUITS & GROCERIES PHONE a 48 PROMPT DELIVERY - CLINTON naRnia macac: sear.C.11.1.10flatcerilLIVillmasgin amu, torantla REGULAR VALUE 840 SUPREME JELLY POWDERS, 6 for - 25c ROSE BAKING POWDER, Lb. Tins 17c TENDER PEAS, 16 oz, size, 3 tins I. 25c AYLMER PUMPKIN, 2 large tins - CATSUP,, Tiger Brand, 26 oz. size 25c 18c CORN, White 2 tins 19c OLIVES, 27 oz. size COFFEE, Freshly Ground, Per Lb. - 39c NEW CHEESE Per Lb. 19c 35c 1 lb. tins 47c 1/2 lb. tins 25c HAWES mon 25c TEA, Gold Medal Brand, Per Lb. 73c,. CLARK'S SOUPS 2 tins 15c TAPIOCA, Best ]Bulk ..,..... 2 lb. 19c MACARONI , G lb. 23c. WALKER'S SODA BISCUITS, 2 Lb. 21c PUREX TISSUE, 3 large rolls 23c . MATCHES, Red Birds, 3 pkgs29c HEINZ BABY SOUPS, 3. for 25c CHOCOLATE DROPS, per lb, 21c SWEET MIXED BISCUITS;' 2 lbs. - 29c HONEY Cudmore's or Scribbins' No. 1 White 4 -Lb. - Tins SOie PHONE , 40. TIIE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY.