The Clinton News Record, 1939-06-22, Page 8PAGE 8
THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
THURS., JUNE:. 22, 1939
HEAD -CHEESE
BULK LARD,
BR1 KET BOILING BEEF
8 -LB. PAIL HONEY
VEAL STEW
lb. 10C
3 lbs. for 29c
ib. 10C.
75c
ib. 15c
CONNELL & TYNDALL
" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "
Phone 162. Albert Street
Call and, See
• OUR GLASSWARE DEPARTMENT
WATER PITCIIERS :— GLASSES — BOWLS •-- CASSEROLES
ENGLISH• TRAYS & ' ETC.
GRANITE WARE Ivory and Red, Ivory and Green
We have a few LAWN MOWERS left and are
offering same at a Special Price to Clear.
DON'T FORGET TO SEE
Our New 1939 FRIGIDAIRE
The only Refrigerator with the Meter -Miser
SUTTER & PERDUE
HARDWARE, PLUMBING & ELECTRICIANS
PHONE 147w. CLINTON, ,ONT.
BARGAINS IN
Second -Hand Sinks
18x30 Flat Run $3.50 16x24 High Back $6.50
See These Before Buying
HAY FORK ROPES and PULLEYS
HAY FORKS of all Kinds.
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PlumbingPhone 244
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GROUNDHOGS WANTED — Fox breeders want
groundhogs. Farmers don't. We have new .22 rifles
from $4.95 up and all kinds of ammunition to help
you get rid of groundhogs. The most complete stock
in Ontario. New and used bicycles, motorcycles,
accessories, fishing tackle. Joy -cycles for kiddies,
Just the thing for an examination gift.
Clinton Bicycle and Motorcycle Sales
Dr. E. N. and Mrs. Ballantyne and
children of Hamilton, spent Sunday
at the home of his cousin, Mrs. H.
PHONE 111--CLINTON. Bartliff.
Mrs. A, C. Dames of Brussels is vis-
iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
H. Bartliff.
Still Going
DOWN
We refer to the price of; articles
on sale in .our North Window, which
commenced at "Your Choice ',$1.00"
and has now tumbled to 15e to -day
(Thursday)' and will be 14e on Fri-
day and 130 on Saturday, and in due
time will reach le. If its true' that
price reduction is the obvious force
to move goods its noW yours to say
what the reduction will be because.
we daily reduce the price of a sundry
assortment of goods in our North
Window. If you view this window
one day and see an article you want
or can use, the price card will give
you the price for that day, next day
the price will be less. Its an ex-
ample of custom made price. Of
course the risk is yours that some-
one else will "beat you to it" and
the article will not be there. It often
happens that way and the wish is
expressed that it had_ been seized et
the time as is the habit with op-
portunities. From our point of view
its just a shirt -sleeve method of dis-
(posing of odds and ends of stock.
We're just diving direct and coat -
less toward sales,
Superior Stores
SPECIALS FOR
JUNE 22nd 23rd 24th
MILK, Carnation, Ige. tin 7e
PORK & BEANS, Aylmer
2 large tins 150
PEAS, CORN, TOMATOES, 3 tins 25.
CORNED BEEF, Hdlmet, 2 tins 27c
SARDINES, Brunswick, 5 tins 25c
RICE, Blue Rose, 2 lbs. 15c
FRUIT JARS, Small Dozen .. , , 99c1
FRUIT JARS, Med. Dozen , .. $1.09
CERTO, Bottle 25o
ZINC RINGS, dozen 23e1
RUBBER RINGS, dozen 6e I
KKWVAH, pkg. 14c
Strawberries
FINEST QUALITY, FRESH DAILY
SUGAR
REDPATE
SPECIAL PRICE BY THE BAG
BERRY BOXES 1000 $7.00
BERRY BOXES 100 80c
PAROWAX, .... 2 1 -Ib. cartons 25e
GRAPEFRUIT, Largo Size
Seedless 5 for 25c
VERNOR'S GINGERALE
2 large bottles 25e
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1113LIPSON
Mrs. II. M. Shaw with Misses Winni-
' fred and Grace, and Mrs, D. Dupre
and daughters, also Miss Jean
Morrison of Guelph were recent
guests of Mr and Mrs. M. T.
Corless.
23 -PIECE TEA SETS
Recently received in our China
stock. A regular service for six
persons — set consists of 6 plates,
cups and saucers, one teapot, sugar,
cream. Comes in three assorted de-
signs, richly decorated, and priced to
sell at $1.50 per set,
The W. D. Fair On
Often the Cbeapeet--Always the Beet
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Mr. George Murdock of Rogersville
called on Clinton friends last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. MelCnight and
daughter, Sandra of London, spent
the weekend in Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Shobbrook and
baby of Toronto attended the Shob-
brook reunion in Goderich on Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jackson, Strat-
ford, spent the past week at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. James Liv-
ermore.
Mrs, E. Ward is making satisfactory
progress in Clinton hospital from
a serious operation performed on
Saturday.
Gordon Hearn, son of Dr. and Mrs,
P. Hearn, Clinton, was successful
in passing first-year examinations
at the College of Optometry, Tor-
onto University.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. McCarten of
Hamilton, Mr. Robert McCarten of
Winnipeg, and Miss McEwen of
Goderich were recent guests of Mr.
and Mrs, M. T. Corless.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Waters, Mr. and
Mrs, George Jenkins, Dr. and Mrs.
H. A. McIntyre will leave this
weekend on a Great Lakes cruise
to the Lions District. A. Conven-
tion.
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Big Clearance Sale
of Spring Plants
NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO FILL IN YOUR GARDEN
AND FLOWER BEDS AT BARGAIN PRICES
All Our Box Plants Are On Sale
BUY A BOX' AT THE REGULAR PRICE AND GET 1 BOX
Free
TOMATO PLANTS —PEPPERS — CELERY -- CAULIFLOWER
Also TOMATO PLANTS in Bud and Bl'oon. at Reduced Prices
ASTERS — BALSAMS — CALENDULAS SALVIA
RED and BLUE STOCKS NEMESIA — PETUNIAS
STATICE ZINNIAS — MARIGOLDS
ENGLISH DAISIES - RUDBECKIA
STRAWFLOWERS — AGERATUM
ETC.
PERENNIAL PLANTS
GAILLARDIA — FOXGLOVE - BABY'S BREATH
and RUSSELL LUPINS
ASPARAGUS -- SPARGEM FERNS, Fine Large Plants
35c EACH
Full Count of Boxed Plants Not Guaranteed
GET YOURS EARLY AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT
F. R. CUNINGHAME
Member of Florists Tel. Del As. — Plumes 1.76 and 31.
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r or Quality Groceries
Fruits 8z Vegetables
Special Values June 22-24
CERTO
25c
bottle
AYLMER
PORK & BEANS
4 14 -oz. tins 23c
FALCON ,,.
JELLY
POWDERS
7 for 25c
SOAP
FLAKES
29c
,BURFORD.
PEARS
3 tins 25c
G. MEDAL
WAX
PAPER
1'Oc pkg.
5 -ib. pkg.
PURE
LARD
2 lbs. 19c
RED COHOE
SAMON
lg. tin 25c
ASPARAGUS
CUTTINGS
tin 1O'c
ACE
COFFEE
lb. tin 29c
SUPREME,
SHORTENING
2' lbs. 23c
LIPTON'S
TEA
31c 1/2 pkg.
PORK &
BEANS
3 for 25c
PEAS, CORN
TOMATOES
3 tins 25c
CLARK'S
KETCHUP
2; for 27c
SHRIMPS
15c tin
SUN RIPE
TOMATO JUICE
4 20 -oz. tins 25c
PEANUT
BUTTER
'2 lbs. 25c
' Our Large Turnover
Ensures Freshness,
NEW POTATOES 6. qt..
No. 1 A Grade , Basket 35e
H'ome-Grown
GREEN PEAS ' lbs 25c
CARROTS 3 ige,, E>lllo 25e•
PLUMS
Deli
cious
dozen 15c
PEACHES APPLES
Golden Ripe I Fancy
dozen 35c .dozen 45c
ea 5c
Solid Heads
CA : r; AGE
Extra Large
HEAD LETTUCE each Sc
.....Jumbo Size, Home -Grown
CELERY , each 15c
Extra Large Stalks
TOMATOES, Selects lb 15c
ereurateumma
SHEARING. SC NORMAN
The Red & White Store Clinton
Mr. R. W. Bouskill who had been in
Kansas City attending a Millers'
Convention called on his father-in-
law, Mr. Q. J. Wallis on Monday.
Miss Mary Jenkins, Mr. G. J. Wallis
and Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Wallis
visited last weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Hume, Milton.
Miss Lina Douglas of Strasbourg,
Sask., who had been visiting her
aunt, Mrs. Wilmer Wallis has left
to visit relatives. in Stratford and
Hamilton.
Mrs, D, Kay and Master Don are
visiting relatives in Marlette and
Detroit, Michigan, also will spend
some time in Windsor with the
lady's sister, Mrs. Lorne McBride.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jervis and
daughter Willa motored to Strat-
ford last weekend to visit the
former's sister, Mrs. W. II. Cole,
who underwent an operation in the
Stratford Hospital two weeks ago,
Mrs. Cole is improving as well as
can be expected.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D, McCartney, Mrs.
G. B. Hanly, Mrs. Nay, Mr. George
Cantelon, Mrs. W. Cole of Michi-
gan, and Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Ed-
wards of Souris, Manitoba, attend-
ed the 60th wedding anniversary
of their cousins, MT, and Mrs. R.
B. Henry of Orangeville.
"THE VOGUE"
Our Annual Sale
of
Coats, Hats E3
Dresses
will commence this
THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 22nd
at 7.30
and will continue for ten days only.
Our Sale is always of great interest
to the public, and again we are show-
ing sone spectacular bargains in all
lines.
1 You are cordially invited
to see them,
"THE VOGUE"
It Strawberry Social
:
t!l auspices Woman's Association
=Thursday; June 29thl
.= at Ontario St. United Church ;;:
its' Supper served from 6 to 8
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q, Adults 25c
3 Children 12 yrs. and under 15c .
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A Very Interesting Show
Of the latest styles of Furniture is on display
on our floors, which should be of special interest
to the June Brides.
The assortment includes Breakfast, Dining,
and Bedroom Suites; Studio Couches, and Occas-
ional chairs.
Some wonderful values in Axminster Rugs,
It will pay you to come in, you will be pleased
with the real savings we have in store for you.
Hardware Dept.
YOU \\'ILL LIKELY NEED A NEW STOVE
No trouble finding just what you want, from
our assortment of Gasoline or Coal Oil Stoves,
Electric Plates or Rangettes, or the old reliable
Coal or Wood Stoves and Ranges. '
A large assortmient of Graniteware in the •
various colours.
A few LAWN MOWERS left which we want
to move out, at special prices.
The Store With the Stock.
BALL and ZAPFE
HARDWARE, FURNITURE
Embalmers, Funeral' Directors, Ambulance Service.
' Phones: Store 195; N. Ball, 110; J. J. Zapfe, 103
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GIRLS and BOYS
Girl's Voile Dresses, assorted colors
Girl's Washable Silk Dresses
Girl's Print Dresses
Girl's Slacks,
Girl's Sun Suits, ages 1, 2, 3
Girl's Sun ,Suits, ages 4, 5, 6,
Girl's Shorts,
98c
$1.69
75c to $1.15
59c, 98c, $1..19
each 25c
'Girl's Jerseys, sizes large and
Girl's Knitted Sweaters, 2 4,
Girl's Ankle Hose, per pa
each 39c
per pair 69c
59c
45c.
small
6 years
it 15c 19c 25c
Girl's White Leather Slippers, $1.25,1.49,1.89
Girl's White Leather Oxfords :,,,,..,: $1.79, $1.89
Girl's White Canvas Oxfords and Slippers,
Per Pair 59e
Boy's Camp ,Suits, each $1.35
Boy's Play Suits each 98c
Boy's Overalls, per pair 25c, 29c, 75c, $1.10
Boy's Summer -weight light coloured Washable
Pants, short 69c
Boy's Summer -weight light coloured Washable
Pants, long $1.25
Boy's Jerseys, blue with red trim each 29c
Boy's Seersucker Wash Suits
59c
Boy's Pants with check and zipper pocket ... $1.59
Boy's Work Shirts, light and dark blue 69c, 75c
Boy's Blouses and Dress Shirts&
4g, 59 85e
Boy's White Oxfords, sizes 1 to 5, per pair $2.49
Boy's Leather Work Boots with solid leather
soles Per pair $2.49
Boy's Canvas Boots with
uveas',
rubber soles
CLIFFORD LOBB &
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SONS