The Clinton News Record, 1938-09-15, Page 8PAGE 8
THE CLTNTON NEWS -RECORD
CHOICE SIRLOIN ROAST of BEEF,,per lb. 22c
PORTER -HOUSE ROAST, per lb. 22c
SHOULDER ROAST of PORK, per 113. 22c,
BREAST of. LAMB,, per lb. 15,e
BABY BEEF BOILS, per lb. 15c
CHICKENS FOR WEEKEND
CONNELL do TYNDALL
CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKi;T "
Phone 162. Albert Street
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ATTENTION
Cold Weather will soon be with us. Let us give
you a price on that New Furnace you have been,
thinking of or an estimate on Repairing your,
old one:
Or perhaps you will need a new Heater or Cook
Stove. You will do well to get our prices beford
you buy.
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We are 'Agents for:
Finlay Stoves and Heaters
MCCLARY'S FAMOUS
Stoves and Heaters
SUTTER & PERDUE
HARDWARE, PLUMBING, TINSMITHING, ELECTRICAL
Phone 147w. WIRING. P.O. Box 48
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HAVE YOUR FURNACE
OVERHAULED NOW
DO NOT LEAVE IT UNTIL COLD WEATHER COMES
Hecla Furnaces Lead
See Us Before Buying. FF
Hardware and
.IIawkins, Plllffib1I1g.Phone 249
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BICYCLES
"GEE POP, I WISH I HAD A BIKE".
How many times has your boy or girl said this to you? When
are you going to do something about it? Maybe you feel you
can't afford it, but the prices we are asking far bicycles are well
within everyone's income - and - easy terms can be arranged.
See your child's: face light up when he or she becomes the owner
of a new bike. Let's talk it over anyway.
Clinton Bicycle and Motorcycle Sales
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Superior Stores
PHONE 111-CLINTON.
SPECIALS FOR
SEPT. 15, 16, & 17.
FLOUR, ARCTIC, PASTRY 7s, 15c
24s 43c
MATCHES, Eddy's North Star,
3 boxes for 19e
MARMALADE, 32 oz, jar, 23c
SULTANA RAISINS, 2 lb for 23c
BAKING POWDER, Superior
16 oz. for . 23c
LARD or SHORTENING, 2 lb. 25c
SOUP, Aylmer, veg. or Tom.
3 tins for ......... 25e
MACARONI, loose, 3 lbs. for , , 15c
COCOA, Cowans, ..le, 25c, 1/2s 15c
GINGER SNAP BISCUITS, lb. 10c
Pink and White MARSHMALLOW,.
BISCUITS, per Ib 19c
CROWN GLASS JARS,
med. doz 1.09
small doz. , , , . 99c
SALMON, Cascade ls the, , . 14c
TEA, Royal York, �/z lb for 33e
5 tubes, genuine 7 tube perform. -
COFFEE, Royal York, per Ib. 37e ance, 2 bands cover standard and for
SOAP CHIPS, 3 lbs. for .. , , 25e eign broadcasts, full A.V.C. and con-
tinuous tone control, Seleetronne push
&. G SOAP, 6 bare for .. ;,, 25e button tuning for -any 6 favorite sta-
tions (setting can be changed at will
by anyone, no special knowledge be-
ing needed.) These are just a few
of the outstanding points ,of this
model. A New Sparton can be pur-
chased as low as $34.95.
When you buy a Sparton, you get
"Radio's Richest Voice"
in compact form,
For sale by your local Sparton dealer
EPPS SPORT SHOP
ST. PAUL'S DRAMATIC CLUB
Present:
"FOR PETE'S SAKE"
a rib -tickling comedy in three acts
BRUCEFIELD VNITED CHURCH
THURS., SEPT. 22nd
at 8 o'clock.
under auspices of Group 2, of Brute -
field Women's Association.
Admission 25c, Children 15e.
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ILLUSTRATED
LECTURE
TOWN HALL, CLINTON
Friday Even'g, Sept. 16
at 8.30
Venice, Budapesil, Rome, Naples
Isle of Capri, Vatican City,
Palestine, Damascus, Athens, etc.
described in over 1000 illustrations
All graphically pictured and
Presented by Rev. M. N. Sullivan
ADMISSION 25c 00-2
THE CASTLE
School
Text
Books
and
Supplies
TEXT . BOOKS ARE STANDARD
PRICES FIXED BY OUR
GOVERNMENT
IN GENERAL SUPPLIES WE
HAVE ADDED THRIFT-METIC
TO THOSE A,.UTHORIZED
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THURS., SEPT, 15, 1938.
ONE FRIEND
TELW ANOTHER
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1. RED AND WHITE
Alwaysin the Leadi.
Sept. 15
Mammoth Baking Goods Sale
Red and White Flour, 7s19c Prunes, 2 lb for
Red, and White Flour, 24s 59c Seedless Raisins, 2 lb for
EXTRA SPECIAL -Supreme Shortening, 1b. 11c Large Bottle Vanilla,
Icing Sugar, 3 113 for 25c Large Pumpkin,
25c
25c
15c
10c
Beginning of the End of Alberta Peaches
- The Canning Season will soon be over-- -We are having large Shipments daily
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BIG CLEARING SALE OF SUMMER_LINES ,Including COOKIES at 15c & igc per lb.
iscazawswir
Squash -Pumpkin - Tabic
Turnip - Sweet Potatoes
-SPECIAL PRICE ON SUGAR BY THE BAG- EXTRA SPECIAL - Smoked Filletts for Friday.
Successful Winners of Prizes will be
Announced this coming Week
Where
"Sells for Less"
Price Prevails
W. T.
NEI UORN,ER U OCETERIA
CLINTN'S BIG
Phone 48
Mrs. John Jervis is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Dow, Carlingford.
Mr. and Mrs, William Hiles visited
last week with friends in Londes-
boro. • ;
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Castle will
spend the weekend with friends in
London.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. McGoun, of Ham-
ilton, were recent visitors at the
Rectory.
Mrs. McDougalI, of Lucan, is a guest
at the home of Rev. and Mrs. K.
MeGoun.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Johnston visited
with London friends on Sunday and
Monday last.
Mrs. W. J. Cook is visiting her sis-
ter; Mrs. James Angles, in Lon-
don this week.
Miss Freda Schoenhals is in Toronto
this week attending the Gift Show
at the Royal York.
Mrs. C. A. Howson of Auburn, is
visiting this week with Mrs. Wil-
son and Mrs. Mugford.
Mr. Bev. McGoun of the Bank of
Montreal staff, Morrisburg, is
spending his holidays here.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Jenkins have
returned . from a pleasant . holiday
spent with friends in Ottawa.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Eagleson of Okla-
homa are visiting friends and rela-
tives in this district this week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ames of Al-
gonac, Mich., were recent visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welsh.
Mrs. B. Stock, of Toronto, and Mrs,
' H. Harding o£ St. Cat`I}arines, .were
weekend visitors with the Misses
Cornish.
Rev. and Mrs. K. MeGoun and fam-
ily spent Monday in Windsor where
they visited. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
McGoun.
Miss Marie Grainger of the hospital
staff has left for a visit with her
sister, Mrs. David Johnston in
Portland, Oregon.
Mr. Kenneth eand Miss Helen
Powell spent the weekend in Tor-
onto with Miss Betty Hitchin at-
tending the C.N.E.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Tebbutt, Mrs.
John Tebbutt, Mrs. W. Finnigan
and Mrs. M. Snyder visited friends
in Guelph and Preston this week.
Mr. J. D. Paterson, who addressed
the churches here in the interests
of the Bible Society- on. Sunday,
spent the weekend the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Diehl.
Miss Elizabeth and Grace 'Cadzow of
Buffalo, and Mrs. Jean. Thomson,
of Wingham, visited Miss Bessie
Watt' and attended the funeral of
Mrs. John Beattie, Londesboro.
Mrs. (Dr.) Gordon Struthers, of
China, who addressed the W.M.S.
Conventions at Auburn and Walton
this week, visited at the home of
her brother, Mr. and Mrs. A. T.
Cooper.
Rev. and Mrs. Harold Snell, Ethel,
spent the weekend at the home of
the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Will Plmnsteel. Rev, Snell con-
ducted the evening service in Ont-
ario Street Church on Sunday ev-
ening,
The foIlowi•ng ladies attended the
Sectional Convention of the W. M.
S. held at Walton on Tuesday:
Mrs.Corless,t Miss Brigham, Mrs.
Adams, 'Mrs.MaKinley, Mrs. SO/.
ille, Mrs. Fowler,, ',Mrs, 'Epps, Mrs,
Paterson; ;Mrs ;'A:. Ir: Cooper,
T. R. TNnMP50N
For:,many years there have been
regular movements of oats from Can-
ada to Switzerland, principally for.
ziumyxegeirements • c.
ANNIVERSARY
SUPPER
Under auspices of ladies of the
Clinton Presbyterian Church.
TUESDAY,, SEPT. 20
MENU:
"Hot Chicken Pie"
Mashed Potatoes, Carrots, Peas,
Salads, Tomatoes, Relishes,
Lemon, Apple, Pumpkin Pie.
Bread, Butter, Tea.
Supper served from 5 p.m. to 7 p.n.
Admission, Adults 40c, Children 25c.
EVERYBODY WELCOME 01-1
RESERVE
FRIDAY EVENING
SEPTEMBER 30th.
for.
ANNUAL LEGION
FROLIC
IN
CLINTON 'ARENA
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Just arrived Paper
White Narcissus
FINE LARGE BULBS
3 for 10e
Special price on quality bulbs. Get
yours early. Easily grown in either
soil or in water. Will bloom in
six weeks front time of planting.
Full assortment of Dutch bulbs
expected very shortly.
COLUMBINE
Sturdy plants for your perennial
beds grown Brom choice seed.
15c EACH
Hot and Sweet Peppers, 25e a doz.
Prepared Soil, i5c a pail
F. R. CUNINGHAME
Member of Florists Telegraph
Delivery Association.
Phones 176 and 31.
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CooIer Weather
Means spending more of your time indoors, So you may as
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well enjoy some comfort with a nice new STUDIO COUCH,
CHESTERFIELD SUITES, or A GOOD COMFORTABLE• LOUNG-
ING CHAIR. Then get one of our TRI -LIGHT LAMPS to
brighten up your room, and make reading easy on your eyes.
We have a nice assortment of Smokers, End Tables, and
Magazine Racks,
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HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
You may need a new RANGE or HEATER this fall, if you
do it will pay you to see our stock, as you will have a grand
selection. We handle the Beach, Harriston and Wingham stoves,
so that no matter what price you are prepared to pay, we can
satisfy you.
The STORE Where QUALITY, SERVICE and PRICE COUNTS.
The Store With the Stock,
• BALL and ZAPF E
HARDWARE, FURNITURE
Embalmers, Funeral Directors, Ambulance Service.
Phones: Store 195; N. Ball, 110; J. J. Zapfe, 103
ry Goods Specials
NEW FALL CREPE DRESSES, Shades Blue,
Rust, Green and Black, these Dresses are youth-
ful, Smart and Outstanding Value at $2.98
STAR WHEELING YARN in 3 and 2 ply, colors
Grey, Heather, Black, Blue, Red and White.
This is a high grade yarn washed and shrunken
and is well known by the best knitters,
per lb. 89c
SCOTCH FINGERING YARN, Colors White,
Red, Heather, -Black, Green, Brown,
28c
;OLD TIME HAND; KNITTING BALL YARN is
2 ply and was a great favorite with the Knitters;
of last year, it has a good range of colors and
is just right for Sweaters, Scarfs and Mitts.
A Star Special this weekend at 3. Balls for 25c
Flannelette Remnants, 27 in. wide, per yd.
per skein
Flannelette Remnants, 34 in. wide, per yd. 12c
Prints, per yard 19c
Broadcoths, per yard
Children's 2 piece Knitted Suits,
Boys Wool & Cotton Sweaters,
sizes 34, 32, 30
18c
$1.10
$1.15
Boys Knee Tweed Pants,
Boys Doeskin Shirts, each
Boys Windbreakers with zipper,
Boys Breeches,
Men Work Sweaters,
Mens Smocks,
Mens Windbreakers,
Mens Heavy Shirts, each
Mens Cotton Gloves, 2 pair for
Mens Carhartt Overalls,
Mens Work Socks, wool, per pair
$1.59
$1.00
89c
75e
$3.25
and $1.98
and $1.35
$1.98 es
$4.50
$1.00
25c
$1.90
25c
We Have A Number of Young Men's and Boys Suits for
Sale at the Right Price
CLIFFORD LOB