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BRISKET BOIL
CHUCK ROAST OF BEEF
SHOULDER ROAST BEEF
RIB ROAST of choice Beef
VEAL STEWS
SPRING LAMB STEWS
13c 113.
20c lb.
2oc lb.
2Oc lb.
18c lb'
20c 11).
CONNELL, & TYNDAL,L,
" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET
Phone 162. Albert Street
Hot Weather Specials
We Carry in Stock
TIIE FAMOUS SNOW BIRD; ELECTRIC
WASHER
The Same is also Equipped with Gasoline. Call and
See Them Demonstrated
Electric Rangettes, Hot Plates, Toasters and Iron.
Gasoline Coleman Stoves, Hot Plates and Irons
Coal Oil Stoves and. Ovens
SUTTER 6 PERDUE
HARDWARE, PLUMBING & ELECTRICIANS
PHONE 147w. CLINTON, ONT.
Clearing Sale
OF
Summer Merchandise
WHITE SHOES — OUT THEY GO REGARDLESS OF COST'
Lot No. 1 — Odds and Ends of broken lines 50c pr.
Lot No. 2 — Better Lines of Ties, Straps and Pumps 51.00 pr.
Lot No. 3 — In this Line are shoes that sold to $2.50 $1.49 pr.
Lot No. 4 — This irodudes many of our better lines $1.95
NO RESERVE — EVERY PAIR MARKED TO CLEAR
MENS SPORT SHOES — white and two tone priced at
BOYS LONG COTTON PANTS $1,49, $1.95 and $2.50
Choice of the lot 79c
MENS FINE SHIRTS — Broken lines that sold to 1.75—collar
attached or seperate collar 79c
MENS WORK CLOTHING — Greater selection and prices very low
— Shirts, Sox, Underwear, Work Pants and Overalls, Caps, Gloves
etc.
WORK CAPS 29c and 35c
Plumsteel Bros.
Arrow Shirts — Adam Hats — Scott & McHale Shoes for Men
Agents Tip Top Tailors.
Summer is Here
GET YOUR SCREENS AND SCREEN WIRE FROM US
ALSO A FULL LINE ,OF CHICKEN WIRE
Leave your order to have your Furnace or Plumbing overhauled
or a new one where necessary.
Help is going to be scarce you will save yourself worry by
leaving your orders early.
T. llawkins HARDWARE and
PLUMBING
Phone 244
DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS
ENJOY
YOUR DINNER AT
THE ELITE CAFE
GOOD FOODS — EXPERIENCED CHEF
Remodeled Dining Room with Pleasant
Surroundings
HOWARD, LEE, Manager.
NOTICE
Any Citizen who may have a House or Rooms
to Rent, Furnished or Unfurnished, Please Leave
all particulars with the Town Clerk in order that
same may be Recorded for. the Benefit of R.A.F.
Officers on their arrival at the New Radio School.
TIDE CLINTON TOWN COUNCIL
"The boys of the old brigade" which
includes Great War 1 verterns from
both sides of the border as well as
£rom all over the Empire marching in
the Warriors' Day Parade at the Can-
adian National ESchibition will be
joined this year by many mechaniz-
ed units from Canada's modern fight -
]ng forces,
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THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
THURS., JULY 31, 1941
It is luxurious but not a luxury.
It fits your purse and .expresses
your personality.
It is reasonable in price and ex-
travagant in quality.
It tends toward increased effect-
iveness and decreased defectiveness.
Its a reliable remedy for shortness
of cash for those who appreciate ex-
cellence,
Your letter in quality and style re-
flects your nicety and an impression
of refinement,
Your taste is measured not solely
by the words in your letter, but also
by the paper your letter is written
upon.
All the above refers to a new shape
in a pad of good quality correspond-
ence paper. The envelopes are about
square in shape, 25 in package, pad
has 40 sheets, superfine paper deck-
led on one edge, advantagely priced
at 39c for pad and envelopes.
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Often the Cheapest—Always the Beet
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Mr. Fred Hellyar of Toronto spent the
weekend at his home in town.
Mr Clarence Rance of Toronto call-
ed on Clinton friends this week,
Mr's. R. 1'. (Dr,) Douglas of Chatham
and small son, Peter, are visiting
in Clinton,
Mr. Harold Johnston of Toronto is
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs,
E. Johnston of town,
Mr, and 'Mrs. E. Moore, and Mrs,
Mary Campbell of Toronto are the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Lucas.
Mrs. Hugh McLeod of Kingsville is
visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs,
Wm. Nitkle of town.
Mr. and Mrs, Edward Cardwell of
Stratford were -Sunday visitors at
the horse of Mrs. T. Cardwell,
Mr's. A. E. Smith of Detroit, Mich.,
visited a few days last week wit
her cousin, Mrs. Iddo Crich,
Rev, G. G. and Mrs. Burton will spend
the month of August at their sum
mer home near Midland,
Capt. E)ihel Whibley, stationed at
Toronto;.is spending a few days
with her brother, Lieut. S. Whibley
of the S. A. Corps in Clinton.
Mr, and Mrs. William Campbell and
daughter Mildred visited with Mr,
and Mrs. A. T. Lucas on their way
to Port Elgin.
Mrs. J. E, Johnston' and Mrs, H. H.
Fisher of Hamilton visited for a
few days last week with their sis-
ter, Mrs, Iddo Crich,
Mr, George Fissette of Cayuga call-
ed at the News -Record on Wednes-
day
ednes
day on his way home from Taber-
may,
Miss Eileen McGoun and. Miss Marie
Plumsteel of London spent the
weekend at the latter's hone in
town,
Mr. G. E. Hall and his grandson, John
Hall of Toronto, and Miss Evelyn
Hall visited over the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Hall of
Cayuga.
Mrs. Twitchell and, .laughter Miss
Betty accompanied by Miss Pat
Bowland of Windsor left Friday af-
ter a week's visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Murray McEwan.
Mrs. A. L. Cartwright, who has been
visiting her sister, Mrs. C. L. Hall
in Cayuga, is visiting her sister,
Mrs. Harvey Alexander of Godor•ich
Township, re
After a trip by way of the Gat
Lakes and a short holiday spent in
Toronto and Ottawa, Miss Vera
Hutcheon and Miss Eleanor Fisher
from Winnipeg are visiting at the
hone of the latter's parents Mr.
and Mrs, R. J. Fisher,
Misses Eldnal ddamieson, Donelda
Adams, Jean Webster, Norman
Habkirk and. Loreen Gilkinson mem-
bers of the Clinton Public School
teaching staff, returned Sunday
from a pleasant week's holidays
spent at Wasaga Beach,
Visitors at the home of Mrs, Anne
Holland, this past week were Mr.
Albert Halsted, Mr, and Mrs. Carl
Halstead and family all of Winni-
peg, Mr, and Mrs. Milton Halstead
of Lochalsh, Northern Ontario, and
Aircraftsman Graeme Langston,
R,C.A.F. St, Thongs, formerly of
Lethbridge, Albe•ta,
WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS'"
When you say it with flowers
SAY IT WITH OURS
We Supply Flowers for all
Occasions
DILL FOR SALE
F. R. CUNINGHAME
Member of Florists Tel Del As.
Personal care given every order
and special attention given to
,.�lr Itingrai orderQ, ._
!Phones 176 and 31
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Quality Meat
Market
HOMEMADE SAUSAGE
CHOICE THRESHING
ROASTS
IN THE LETTER BOX
Winnipeg, Manitoba
July 24th, 1941
The Town Council, Clinton Ont,
Dear Sirs:
take great pleasure in acknow-
ledging your very thoughtful gift, and
it is nice to know that you have been
remembered by your homefollc,
It is a splendid wallet, ' and any
gift could not have been more ap-
preciated, The engraving is perfect,
and until I can thank you personally,
I remain,
Yours truly
(Sighted) LAO McKenzie, R. D.
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LONDESBORO
Mr. and Mrs. Thos'. E. Adams re
turned home on Thursday evenin
last from a motor trip to Owen Sound
Wasaga Beach, Collingwood and Cr
angeville. They were accompanie
on their trip by Mr. and Mrs. Fre
Toll Jr. of near Auburn, sister an
brother-in-law of Mrs, ,Adams.
• Mr. and Mrs, Thos E. Adams, so
Clifford and Miss C. Lloyd, wer
guests on Sunday Last of Mr. an
Mrs, Earl Hamilton of Bluevale, go
mg over to be present at the Decor
ation services conducted by the mein
bers of the Orange order at the Blue
vale cemetery.
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SHEARING'S
'FOR LOW PRICES QUALITY MERCHANDISE
SPECIAL VALUES JULY 31ST To AUG. 2ND Gold Medal Vacuum
COFFEE pack lb. tin .,.... 491c
Orange, Lemon, Grapefruit OLD SALT
Marmalade jar 27c Sardines 3 tins 25c
DELMONTE LG. MEAT'7"---- RED & WHITE CHOICE
PRUNES 2 lbs. 23 c PEAS 2' tins ...,..,21c
CHEESE CHATEAU pkg. 17c
Rev. and Mrs. A. V. Menzies an
family are taking their holidays dur
15c lb. ing the month of August and are at
their summer cottage, "Aberfedy'
at Tallinsere Beach, Forest, Ont.
20c Ib.
PICKLED ROLLS 33c lb.
WHITE'S BOLOGNA 23c Ib.
HAMBURG STEAK 20c lb.
PICKLED PORK HOCKS 12c ib.
Custom Killing and Sausage Made
at Reasonable Rates.
Highest Prices Paid for Hides.
HE FITZSIMONS
PHONE 76
Get In The Habit Of
Phoning or Visiting
OUR STORE
1 Bushel Bag (3IA lbs.) •
NEW PORT FLUFFS 49c
7 Ib. Bag PURITY FLOUR , . , 33c
3 pkgs. ALL -WHEAT FLAKES
with fancy cup 34c
6 pkgs. .TELLY POWDERS 25c
•
1 pkg. PRINCESS SOAP FLAKES
with Fruit Nappio 24c
4 bars WOODBURY FACIAL
lr SOAP 25c
4 bars PEARL SOAP with bowl 25c
4 pkg. JAR RUBBERS 25c
1 doz. ZINC RINGS 25c
3 pkgs. MATCHES 25c
2 doz. JUICY ORANGES 45c
1 BASKET COOKING APPLES 20c
JOHNSON GROCERY
The New Red Front Store
PHONE 286
Superior Stores.
PRONE 111--CLINTON.
SPECIALS FOR
July, 31, Aug. 1, 2
ASSORTED CREAM SANDWICH
BISCUITS lb. 15c
OXYDOL large pkg. 23c
VAN CAMP'S TOMATOES
2 Ige. tins 25c
GOLDEN NET SALMON Ige tin 29c
CRUNCHIE SWEET MIXED
PICKLES 27 oz. jar 29c
KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES
3 pkgs. 25c
HEINZ PORK AND BEANS
2 med tins • 25c
MCLAREN'S NUTCRUSH 16 oz. ...
jar , , 27c
PARD DOG 0R CAT FOOD 2 tins 19c
BEE -HIVE CORN SYRUP
5 lb. tin 55c
CAMAY SOAP 3 bars ......, , , 17c
IVORY SOAP Irg, bar 10c
ORANGES med. size doz. 25c
GRAPEFRUIT, size 100's 5 for , 25c
LEMONS, large size doz, 39c
BLUEBERRIES quart 25c
TOMATOES AT MARKET PRICE
PEACHES and -PLUMS
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ee Deliverg ` lJ
The service in Londesboro United
church next -Sunday, Aug. 3rd, will
be in charge of Mr. F. W. E. Storey,
a returned missionary from South
America, and on Monday evening Mr.
Storey will present beautiful colored
views of South America and will de-
liver his noted lecture an that count-
ry.
Mrs. J. D. Melville Is with her sis-
ter Mrs, James Collison of Blyth
who is not well.
Mrs. J. TambIyn is spending this
week at the home of Mrs. W. Hiles,
Clinton.
The Londesboro ball team are the
Champions of the centre section of
the Huron Presbytery Young. People's
Union, having lost but one game in
the schedule, On Monday night they
defeated Gocierich by the score of 22
to 6.
Mr'. Glen Fairservice is quite ill
again and is now under the care of
specialists in the Toronto General
Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Fair -
service are in Toronto with their son
at present.
The heavy rain which fell on Sun-
day night and Monday stopped harv-
esting operations. The heat wave
still continues at time of writing,
Mr, G. P. !!Menzies of Fergus, and
Inspector of Public Schools, visited
last week at the home of his brother, A. E. Menzies,
Cakesc
' CLARKE'S PORK and PKC %
Beans 2 tins17c
ROSEDALE' TOMATO
Catsup 2 for,,, 27c
Soup 2 tins 13
COUNTRY KIST
GREEN CUTClark's SCOTCH BROTH'
Beans tin.,. 1Oc
CROWN BLK.
Tea 1/2 1b. pk 33c Peas tin
10c 'c4-• S. ,.. 65c
QUALITY FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
ORANGES doz. 23c LEMONS 6 for ... 19c
Grapefruit 6 for Potatoes pk. ' 33c
Tomatoes 2 lbs. ,,, 15c BANANAS 2 lbs. 19c
Peaches, Radishes, Cabbages Corn, Beans, Carrots
A Large New Stock
C.M. SHEARING,
RED AND WHITE STORE
PHONE 4 8 Prompt Delivery CLINTON
Of date Furniture ss just alincluding
tin froom, Bedroom and Chesterfield Suites, a large aortmen
Studio Couches, Lounging and Occasional Chairs, also a great as-
sortment of Beds, Springs and Mattresses.
There is a slight advance in price, but we feel you can still
save money by buying now as we are working on the policy of small
profits and quick returns.
Hardware Department
memo,
You will find a great selection of Preserving Kettles Alumin-
um and Granite in various colors.
Then for cooking, use the quick heating Gas or Coal Oil Stoves
or Plates, No long waits with these stoves.
A wonderful range of high class Carpenter's Tools always
ready to carry away.
Keep those flies and moths out we have screens by the yard
all widths, Sliding Window Screens, Screen Doors, and Best of all,
Combination Doors for both summer and winter.
"The Store With The Stock"
BALL & ZAPFE
HARDWARE, FURNITURE
Hardware
3iture -- Funeral .-fnW. Bali,Phone61.O9Directors 33.ZlePh Phone 103.
Weekend Prices
MAPLE LEAF SMOKED COT-
TAGE ROLLS per lb. in piece 37 c
MAPLE LEAF BOLOGNA
sliced per lb. 22c
MAPLE LEAF COOKED HAM
per lb.
MAPLE LEAF MACARONI
CHEESE LOAF per lb.
MAPLE LEAF SMALL SIZE
SAUSAGE per lb.
MAPLE LEAF CHEESE
1/2 lb. package
60c
29c
25c
18c
MAPLE LEAF COTTAGE ROLL
unsmoked in piece 33c'
CLARK'S PORKY AND BEANS
28 oz. nett 13c
IDEAL TOMATO CATSUP
12 oz. nett, 2 bottles 25c
SPAGHETTI with Cheese and
Tomato Sauce size 24 oz. nett
per tin
13c
SWEET MIXED PICKLES
per bottle 25c
RED ROSE TEA black or mixed
per lb. 25c
CHOC. GRAHAM WAFFERS
per 113.
25c
GRANDMA COOKIES per lb. 20c
SWEET MIXED BISCUITS
per lb. 20c
FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES
Potatoes, Cabbage, Head Lettuce,
Tomatoes, Carrots, Plums, Peaches,
Peppers,.., Corn,.., Apples,.., Bananas,
oranges, Lemons, Grapefruit, Cuc-
umber and Celery.
Clifford
THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY.
PHONE 40.