The Clinton News Record, 1939-11-02, Page 8'PAGE s
CHOICE LAMB CHOPS
CHOICE VEAL CHOPS
1.D. 25c
lb. 25c
• CHOICE BABY BEEF ROASTS ib. 20c
CHOICE DUCKS FOR WEEKEND
SPRING -FED CHICKENS
BULK LARD 2 lbs: 25c
CONNELL. & TYNDALIL
" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT. MARKET "
Phone 162. Albert Street
• We Carry 9 Full Lines
of Gilson Furnaces
and Supplies
The cut shown is a Single Unit, cannot leak
because it is electric -welded, and has. no bolt in
radiator. A furnace for every purpose, Heavy
Duty, all cast or Semi -cast Radiator. Whatever
your needs may be. Call and get an estimate.
1 only Slightly Used HECLA FURNACE at a Bargt..ti.
1 Slightly Used PEPPER STOKER — a real buy.
SEE OUR COOK STOVES AND RANGES BEFORE YOU BUY.
A NUMBER OF SF.COND-RAND COOK STOVES
1 Second -Hand Quebec Heater
SUTTER & PERDUE
HARDWARE, PLUMBING & ELECTRICIANS
PHONE 147w. " CLINTON, ONT.
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HAVE Y017 BEENIN TO SEE OUR LINE OF
Heaters and Ranges
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THEY ARE PRICED RIGHT.
BUY NOW
AND SAVE.
WE DO PLUMBING and HEATING—Get Our Prices.
All Work Guaranteed.
'HECLA FURNACES' LEAD — There is a reason — Ask us.
HARDWARE and
T awkins PLUMBING
9 Phone 244
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Advertising Pays
' In three weeks we have sold thirty-two guns. There must be
a reason. Our guns are tested, they're priced right, and we have
a grand selection. Now is the time to buy. Double-barrel, single
barrel, repeater, we have 'em. Anything you need for hunting?
Get it here. And don't forget .we sell Bicycles and Motorcy,cles.
Clinton Bicycle and Motorcycle Sales
Superior Stores
PRONE 1/1—CLINTON.
SPECIALS FOR
NOVEMBER 2 - 3 - 4
CORNED BEEF 2 tins 27c
& G SOAP 5 cakes 19e
ROYAL :YORK COFFEE
1 Ob. tins ' 46c
DEL.thATZ NIBLETS CORN,
2 tins .....:...... ... . . ... 25c
BLUEBERRIES• tin 10c
PURE LARD, Hillerest .. 2 lbs. 25c
MONARCH FLCo1.1R, 7s 29c; 24s 73c
SALMON, CASCADE is tin 17c
LIBRY,'S CATSUP 12 oz btl.
CHATEAU CHEESE Ib... 15c
gcCORmicK,s pkg. 17c
2 lbs.- for • SOD.Aji.1°TisjiTS 25c
SHAKERSALT, 2 cartons 1.5c Roast Goose Supper
_
FRENCH CREAM, CANDY . lb. 17c ST, JOSEPH'S HALL -- CLINTON
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SMOKED FILLETS OF HADDIE
lb. ........ ...... .,.......,. 17e
ALLEN'S APPLE JUICE,
20 oz. tin . ..... ........... 10c
GRAPEFRUIT, Seedless . 5 for 25c
ORANGES, Good Size .,, doz. 21c
SNOW APPLES, 6 qt. basket .. 25c
CELERY HEARTS bunch 10c
CARROTS 6 qt. basket 25c
Toll- Brothers
TRAVELOGUE
"HIKING THROUGH CENTRAL &
SOUTH AMERICA"
Moving Pictures in Technicolor and
Black & White taken by Toll Bros.
on their Hiking trip through
South America.
TUESDAY, NOV. 7th
WESLEY-WILLIS CHURCH
HUMOR—ADVENTURE! Over 100
Illustrations, in celor.
Adults 25c; Children under 16, 15c.
59-2
"The Strike of the
Ladies Aid"
•Three -Act Comedy Drama
presented by a group of talented
ladies from Holmesville.
-FRIDAY NOV. 3rd.
ONTARIO ST. UNITED CHURCH
ansPices of Group 4 of the Womenis
Missionary Society.
• Adults 25c; Children 15c. 59-2
T. R. THOMPSON
Free Delivery
HULLET"T TOWNSH11-
Mrs. L. A. Saunders
It was with deep regret We learned
of the death of Martha Jane Sander -
Tuesday, Nov. 7th
Supper from, 5 to 8
BINGO—DANCING to the 'music of
ARTHUR'S ORCHESTRA.
ADMISSION 50; CHILDREN 25c
ADMISSION TO DANCE 25c.
• 59-2
Blyth, early Thursday morning at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Wm,
Austin, Hullett, with -whom she had
made her home for the past two years
since the death of her husband. She
is survived by on e daughter, Mrs.
Wm, Austin, Hullett, and two sister*
and one brother: Mrs. Geo. Cocker -
line, Toronto; Miss Louisa Sanderson,
and Wen. Sanderson, • Florida. The
funeral was held on Saturday, Oct,
28 from the home of her son-in-law,
Wm. Austin, and was conducted by
the Rev. Mr. Sinclair. The pallbear-
er; were Mr. J. H. R. Elliott, Gee.
°Johnston, Wm. Morritt, Earl Raithby,
*Robert Paterson, Calvert Falconer,
son wife of the late L.4 Saunders Interment in- the Oniorr.pemetery,
THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD,
NIZIV...24, 1939
Trade is on Parade in our Diction-
ary shelf. A 50 cent one is the
reason, size of page 5x8 bribes. It's
by Webster and other- noted author-
ities, new revised edition,ad it's
thread sewn, and it's illustrated.
What's in a name? in Fowl,
tain Pens the one name that
means rapid, •easy, trouble-free
writing is the name Waterman.
If you want to "make your mark
in the world" there is no better
writing instrument made with
which to do it.
Waterma,n's Ink is good ink and
the bottles containing it have distinct
advantages over the ordinary type in
that when the ink • gets low, the
bottle may be tipped to a new and
firm base which deepens the ink and
makes it easy to reach, no waste ink,
just tip bottle on any of its flat
sides and your ink supply deepens.
The Premier Pencil Sharpener
is built up to a standard, not
down to a price. Our price at
time of writing is $2.00. Its
automatic, feeds the pencil with-
out your push, when pencil is
pointed it stops feeding. It's a
substantial value.
Peace time prices will advance.
Should war continue they will mount.
It's anyone's guess how far they will
go. We will not however take profits
unduly at the expense of our cust-
omers. Prices subject to change with,
out notice is all we can predict.
Me W. D. Fair Co
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Miss Isabel Paisley of St. Thomas
spent last week at the home of her
brother, Mr. 0. L. Paisley.
Mr. Lewis M. Pattison of Vancouver,
B.C. is the guest this week of Ins
aunt, Mrs. Florence Maguire,
Mrs. H. W. Fitzsimons owing to ill
health left this, week to visit her
brother and other relatives in Cali-
fornia.
Mrs. Rath, Mr. and Mrs. Bagger and
daughter of Brantford visited the
former's sister, Mrs. Baker o'er the
weekend.
Mrs. Elizabeth Walker, of Kitchener,
spent the weekend at the home of
her son, Mr. and Mr. George
Walker.
Miss Madeline Watson and Mr. Will-
iam Thomas of Hamilton were
weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
George Walker-
Miss.Florence Burke, Mrs. Bagshaw
and Miss. Clara Bowee. of St.
Thoinae spent last Thursday at the
horn e of Miss Courtice. •
Mise_ Cathleen .Cuninghame :a Uni-
versity College,. Toronto, sPent last
-weekend with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. G. W.Ouningharne.
Mrs. Edward Robertson of Williams,
Iowa) ,is visiting her brother, M.
William 13zzo„ and her son, Will,.
jam McEwan of Clinton.
Misses Edna Elliott and Dorothy
Stirling have, completed their jour-
ney to San Francisco 'and are now
attending the World's Fair- there. •
Mrs. J. B Tyerman • who has been
visiting for • a feNv weeks with
, friends in this vicinity, returned to
her home in Leamington this week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Brenner of Mid-
land, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Sehilbie of Zurich spent the week-
end, with their cousins, Mr. and
Mrs. J. V. Diehl.
Miss Isobel Morrell, Canon W. A.
Townshend, James and Barbara,
and Miss Betty Elliott of London
spent Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs-. H. Morrell,
Mr. Fred Colquhoun of Toronto, Mr.
and Mr's. II. E. Burrows, Miss
Agnes Linn of Harriston were
weekend visitors with Mr. and
, Mrs. A. ,MeMurray.
Miiss Sybil Courtice and Miss Ito
Sakai were in Weston. on Tuesday
'attending the funeral, of Rev. G.
Ernest Forbes, minister of West-
minster United Church there.
Mr.: and Mrs. F. W. Johnston spent
the weekend at Georgetown. They
were accompanied by Mrs. M.
Bradyof Fenwick who has been
their • guest for , the past three
weeks.
The Misses Beattie of' "The Vogue"
spent the weekend at their home
at Watford, going down to attend
the funeral of their uncle, Mr.
Angus Beattie at Pond Mills on
Saturday.
Mr. Edgar Maguire Pattison has TG -
turned after spending the last ten
days in Buffalo, N.Y., where he
was called owing to- the illness and
death of his aunt, Mrs. (Dr.)
Thomas G. Allen, Sr.
IV‘fr. Arthur Wrert, of Stratford, Mr.
Milton Foster and Mr. Bruce Wal-
ters of the R.C.A.F. of Trenton,
were guests kl,:15 the home of
and Mks. Norman Carter, Huron
Rd. East, on Sunday, where they
visited with their :friend and:former
teacher, Mr. Aubrey Hiles Carter,
of Walkerville.Collegiae. • •
Quality Combined With Value at your Red And White Store
ogwxisr
TOMATOES
• ELGIN PURE
LARD.
KELLOGGS
CORN FLAKES
CROWN
TEA.
1/2 lb. pkg.
tin 7c
2 lbs. 25c
2 pkgs. 15c
27c
CANADA
CORN STARCH
SUPREME or FLUITO
SHORTENING
QUICK QUAKER
OATS
FIVE ROSES
FLOUR
•
lg. pkg.
24's
Pkg', 9t
25c
21c.
75c
We Buy Eggs
AND PAY YOU
TOP PRICES
Plus 2c
PER DOZEN' IF1_,
TAKEN IN TRADE:
BISCUITS Chocolate Mallows
SNAPS Molasses
PEAS Maple Leaf
CORN Golden Bantam
SALMON Cascade Lg.
BISCUITS Tea Cream
COFFEE Quality
;CORNED BEEF Helmet
ib. 19c
10c'
2 tins 19e
2 tins 19c
tin 16c
••
ib. 15c
ib. 39c
tin 17c
CORN SYRUP Beehive 2's .
MACARONI Ready Cut
tin 18c
2 lbs. 13c
SUGAR —
NO RESTRICTIONS
ON QUANTITY
RAISINS Seedless t 2'lbsL25c
WALNUTS Broken
RAISINS Seeded 14 lat
lb'
pkg; 15c
CHERRIES Red 1/41b. lac
•COCOANUT Shredded
PEEL CUT Mixed lb. 25c
MINCE MEAT •2 lbs. 25c;
CURRANTS Fancy Quality lb. 15c
. FLOUR PASTRY R. & W., 7's
SUGAR ICING
10 lbs. 59c GRANULATED
.......... ...... 23C
YELLOW
23c
2 lbs. 19c
10 lbs. 65c
Quality FRUITS — SPECIALS — VEGETABLES Variety
2 (UNTIL MIDNIGHT SATURDAY, NOV. 3)
HOT HOUSE bunch SWEET—for more juice HEARTS OF 3. to a bunch
!TUMMIES 5c ORANGES 2 doz. 35c CELERY 2 bun. 15c
SPANISH pound
ONIONS 5c
pound
2c
TABLE—WAXED
TURNIPS
SWEET—New Crop
POTATOES 5 lbs. 17c
LARGE NO. 1 COOKING
ONIONS 10 lbs. 19c
FINEST CALIFORNIA -
GRAPE •pound 9c
PEPPER easy to prepare
SQUASH 3 for 1.0C
HOT HOUSE pound
TOMATOES
25c'
CHINESE bunch
LETTUCE
NC
HUBBARD SQUASH
A SIZEto suit your requirements
from •5c to 25c
SHEARING & NORMAN
Service With A Smile PHONE 48 Clinton
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BULBS
For Winter and
Spring Bloom
Ideal for Decorations or
for Winter Boquets.
BITTERSWEET 25c a bch.
We are fortunate to nave Dutch
Bulbs which arrived just before
war was declared. Prices may not
be as reasonable another year.
Take advantage of our special
offer:
"SUPERFINE MIXTURE" of
DARWIN TULIP BULBS
' 40e a doz.
HYACINTH BULBS
Named Varieties. Choice Quality.
10e each
• PAPER -WHITE NARCISSUS
Top Size 3 for 10c
•
CUT FLOWERS FOR ALL
OCCASIONS.,•
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
OSPINGNI•51.
RILEY'S
Where Quality Sells & Service Tells
WEEKEND SPECIALS
GOLDEN BANTAM CORN 3 for 29c
PEAS 3 for 29c
TOMATOES, Large Cans . 3 for 29c
PORK & BEANS 3 for 29c
SPAGHETTI, Large Cans . 2 for 25c
TOMATO JUICE 6 .for 25c
ROLLED OATS, fine or
coarse 6 lbs. for 29c
PEANUT BUTTER,
Choice Quality 2 lbs. for 25c
CROWN BRAND CORN
SYRUP 10 lbs. for 73c
LARD 2 lbs. for 25c
SHORTENING, Pie Cake 2 lbs. 25c
MACARONI, Loose .. 4 lbs. for 25c
CELERY HEARTS .. 2 lbs. for 19c
With Each Oider of 81.00 or More
We Will Sell 10 lbs. of WHITE or
BROWN ,SUGAR for Glc
RILEY'S GROCERY
firer Snappy Dellivery PHONE 39
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It Will Pay You
TO SHOP HERE as we have put in a large stock of FURNITURE
most of which was bought before prices advanced, and according
to our plans, you will also save, if you take advantage
while thip stock lasts.
OUR STOCK is too large to mention all, but what an assortment
of SITINGS and MATTRESSES; KITCHEN, DINING, BED-
. ROOM & CHESTERFIELD SUITES; OCCASIONAL
• CHAIRS; TABLES; MIRRORS & CEDAR CHESTS.
• You will find some WONDERFUL BARGAINS in AXMINSTER
RUGS as well as LINOLEUM, CONGDLEUM and
FELTOL RUGS.
We would suggest you start your CHRISTMAS SHOPPING soon
as there is no doubt about saving money, We will gladly
store your purchases until wanted.
Tho 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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Your Opportunity
Egg Profits—Sell your Eggs to N. W. Trewartha or
Canada Packers, Spend the Proceeds .at our Store ,
on Groceries, Drygoods or Footwear and We will alloy
you 2 cents per dozen extra On your Grade.
Give it a trial this week and we feel sure after you consider your extra profit on the eggs and the:
' bargain prices of our merchandise that you wili be back the following week for more of our profit-
shuring business. .
OAT MEAL
8 lbs. 25c
CORN SYRUP , 10 lb. tins 65c
LARD, '10 lbs. in wooden pail 81.10,
BEEF,.:FRESH ROLLO per lb. 15c
meameemenenme
*eassonomeensonanmemeseseeneseeileitek
BOLOGNA in piece per lb. 13'c
CAMPBELL'S SOUP, J Veg. 1 Tomato ..... Igc
BULK 'COCOA per ib. 13C
RED ROSE SALMON 2 large tins 27c
Sug4r— Ten lbs will be given with an order of sany Brand
of Merchandise we stock, for only 61c
FOREST CITY BAKING POWDER, 1
12 oz. tins with Free Dish
111Milme,
LIPTON'S BLUE LABEL TEA
23c With each package sold at the regular price
°f'80c per ib. we will give FREE a beautiful'
VANILLA large bottles 17 c Cup and Saucer.
CHRISTIE'S PREMIUM SODA
CRACKERS
APPLE and RASPBERRY JAM
per lb. 1 in 4 lb. tins per tin 3ch.,
Ammainemmasslars
Watch Our Grocery Window each Week for Specials that are Specials.
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