The Clinton News Record, 1939-11-30, Page 8P'AGE'R
THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD'
THURS., NOW' -30,' 1939 '
FRONT QUARTER of CHOICE ,BEEF 12c 1
HINDI QUARTER of CHOICE BEEF 14c lb.
DRESSED: HOG by HALF
20 LB. PAIL LARD
SMALL PAIL HONEY
DUCKS— CHICKEN & GEESE
For Weekend.
14c lb.
$2.40
25c
CO,NNELL •& TYNDALL
CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "
Phone 162. Albert Street
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We Carry a Full Line of
FINLEY
Stoves & Ranges
Part or Full Enameled.
'Also the Famous McCLARY RANGES, such as
The McClary Charm with enamel inside and out.
1 Pepper Stoker, slightly used, as good as new at
a very low price.
1 Second -Hand Furnace, new casing, like new, at
a real bargain.
Several Used Cook Stoves and Heaters.
1 Second -Hand Washer.
1 Beatty Washer, slightly used, a real buy.
SUTTER & PERDUE
HARDWARE, PLUMBING & ELECTRICIANS
PHONE 147w. CLINTON, ONT.
Cold. Weather
WILL SOON BE HERE.
Let us install that BATHROOM for you and enjoy winter comfort.
It is not too late to have that leaky furnace overhauled. It might
save your life to have it repaired now. See usabout it.
T. 11111111111iiihis,
HARDWARE and
PLUMBING
Phone 244
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The Flying Fool
Here's a toy for kiddies. Small model aeroplanes. Practically
indestructablo, Inexpensive.
SKATES — See our display at Lockwood's. We advise you to buy
early. Prices are bound to advance. If its guns, ammunition,
bieycles, motorcycles, accessories or any sporting equipment
you need it will pay you to visit
Clinton Bicycle and Motorcycle Sales
Superior Stores-
PaONE 111--CLINTON.
SPECIALS FOR
NOV. 30, DEC. 1.8z 2
FLOUR, ARCTIC PASTRY 24'c 55c
FLOUR ARCTIC PASTRY . 7's 19c
SHORTENING, Hillcrest . 2 lbs. 23c
BAKING POWDER,
Superior, 16 oz. 210
NEW SULTANA RAISINS 2 lbs. 25c
CLEANED CURRANTS .. 2 lbs. 27e
BLEACHED SULTANAS ... lb. 19e
CITRON PEEL %z lb. 15c
CUT PEEL, LEMON, ORANGE
CITRON lb 25e
SHELLED ALMONDS i/ ib. 15c
SHELLED WALNUTS,.., %z lb. 19c
LEXIA RAISINS with
Seeds ....... 2 Ips. 25
LEXIA SEEDED RAISINS . ]b. 16c
ICING SUGAR :. .. ... 2 lbs. 19c
"The Vogue"
A SALE OF
HATS
DRESSES
and
COATS
will commence at "The
Vogue" this week and
continue for two weeks.
Big Reductions in Price,
in all .Lines.
Come in and see the spectacular
bargains that are being offered.
The Vogue
I I, 63-2
AFTERNOON TEA
HOME-MADE BAKING and
HANDICRAFT SALE
in the Guide Hall
VANILLA EXTRACT . ,3 oz. l5c SATURDAY, DEC. 2
^CARDINAL MOLASSES
l%z's tin ... .......... lOc Auspices of the Girl Guides
"` MENU: ---Chicken Paddle
iGLACEi CHERRIES .... r/ lb. 10eSalad and Bread 15e
Tea 5c Cake 5c
GLACE PINEAPPLE .ICINGS Everybody Come We ..Deliver.
%a lb. 15c
COCOANUT .... .. ..,... lb. 25c
3'EEL, LEMON & ORANGE Ib. 25c
T. 111,„TITINSON
STANLEY
Mr. and Mrs, Keith Feagan. visited
on •Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John
McFarlane. -
Diesel Engine Silenced
Citizens who live in the vicinity of
the Chopping Mill are loud in their
praises' of the decision by the owners
to install electricity in place of the
Diesel engine which for a number of
years has been to them a constant
source of annoyance.
During the past week the ` engine
has been removed and in its place
electric motors are being installed,
totalling 100 h.p in all. Froin n.ow
on' all the machinery will be electric-
ally' operated. By this move the
Constant thud of the engine has been
,permanently silenced.
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Personal or Private
Christmas Cards
With the critical or more discern-
ing the ordinary Christmas Card is
considered insufficient to completely.
satisfy their requirements. Something'
personal and intimate was desired:
This want is found 'and satisfied by
nearly 'every patron in our Sample
Book of the latest novelties and new-
est designs for the corning season
now ready for your inspection,. The
Book affords selection .from 52 Cards
and your choice of 14 greetings and
priced from $1.00 to $3,50 a dozen,
The feature of your.name and ad,
dress being neatly printed on each
card makes your Christmas salutation
one of refinement to the one receiv-
ing and is pleashvgly expressive and
exclusive to the sender.
INSTINCTIVE
Boxed Christmas Cards
We are of the opinion that our
stock is the largest and hasthe best
values in boxed cards that we have
seers in years. All are very, well
colored, have pleasing and artistic
designs with various seutunents and
greetings. • Prices range as -fellows,
12 for 17e, 12 for 20e, 12 for 25c,
12 for 35e, 12 for 50c, 20 for 75c,
and 21 for $1.00, Made in Canada
and designed by Canadian. artists.
Christmas Day falls on Monday
this year.
Tie W. D. Fair Go
Often the Cheapest -Always the Best
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Mrs. Rees Jenkins spent the weekend
with friends in Toronto & Whitby.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Cooper spent
Tuesday and Wednesday in Toronto
Miss Jo Anne Cuninghame spent the
weekend in Wingham, the guests of
Miss Joyce Walker.
Mrs. Harrison Wiltse has returned to
Clinton after having spent several
weeks in Toronto and Eastern On-
tario.
Miss Kathleen Cuninghame of Tor-
onto University spent the weekend
at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Cuninghame.
Mrs. W. Aikenhead of Brimfield vis-
ited last week with Dr. and Mrs.
L. E. Tucker of London. H.er little
daughter, •Mary Jean Faye stayed
with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. Cochrane, Mary street.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sperling of St.
Marys were Sunday visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fear,
Tuckersmith. Mrs. Mary Sparling
turned home with them and will
on from there to Niagara Falls
for the winter months.
HOLMESVILLE
Red Cross Society
Organized as a branch of the Clin-
ton Red Cross Society, the following
are officers of the local branch:. Con-
venor of Women's Work, Mrs. S. T.
Walter; Secretary -Treasurer, Mrs.
Orville Rodges; Finance Committee,
Rev. Wilding; Canvassers, Brodgen
MeMath, Eldred Yeo, Robt. McCart-
ney, Elmer Potter, Irvine Tebbutt.
Just Forgetful
A certain young ,man front the city
got himself in ,quite a dither here
the other night and all because he
was forgetful. Here's how it hap-
pened.
Parking his ear as the evening
shadows fell, he meandered over to.
attend to the wants of the inner man.
Absorbed in the culinary art of the
Clinton restaurant keeper and puffing.
a • popular Stinkaroohe eventually
ambled forth to head for home. Alas,
no •Carl and the hitch -hiking not• so
good. Rushing down to: the .police
office he imparted the sad news ibis
car had been stolen,
With clock-lilte efficiency.; the
wheels of justice went into, . action.
The telephone wires fairly sizzled and
all efforts were expended to appre-
hend the mean culprit. Visiting the
scene of the crime with the unfort-
unate man thepolice officer asked
"What hind of a car was it, and what
street did you park it on, what color
was the car?"
The snake and color of the ear
was easy meat for the poor man, but
the street, well, that was another
question. Being a stranger he didn't.
know one from the other. Without
undue exeitement the officer pointed
to a car in the distance and asked
if the car stolen was the same color',
Yes, you guessed it. The poor man
had got Iost in our spaciops town and
forgotten where he had parked. We
migdit.add he droMe away with a very
red face.
Nov. 30 'to Dec. 6
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GREATER FOOD BARGAINS
GREATER
BARGAINS
WATCH FOR
HAND BILLS
LIPTON'S,
SALADIA or
RED ROSE
TEA
33c.
1/2 Ib. pkg.
Seedless
RAISINS
2 lbs. 25c.
Orange & Lemon
PEEL
.lb. °23;c
Broken
WALNUTS
/2 ib. � 19c
Bleached
RAISINS
lb.19c
Red Glaced
CHERRIES
1/4 11' lOc
Dalton's
VANILLA
gI/2 oz. 15c
Nov. 30 to. Dec. 6
WE BUY EGGS (AND PR CES)
PLUS 2c
PER DOZ..
IN TRADE;
ELGIN PURE
LARD
2' lbs. 19c
GOLD MEDAL
PEAS
tin 9c
GRAPEFRUIT
JUICE
20 oz.
2 tins 19c
GOLDEN BANTAM
CORN
3 tins 2sc
AVIATOR RED
SOCKEYE
SALMON
I/2's tin 19c
READY CUT
MACARONI
2 lbs. 9c
BEEHIVE CORN
SYRUP
2's tin 17c`
MILD TASTY
CHEESE
ib. 16c
SUPREME.
Shortening
2 lbs. 2,3.c
G. M. TOMATO•
JUICE
2 lg. tins 15c
CLARK'S T. & V. WINDSOR CHOICE V 'k.
SO U P S SALT TOMATOES
a tins 20c pkg. 5c
CLARK'S COOKED CLARK'S PORK j LIBFY'S;
SPAGHETTI & BEANS MILK
_ tin 9;c tin 9c 2 tins 15c
3 tins 25c
Here is a Variety of Best Quality
Fruits and Vegetables Kept
Garden Fresh By Modern
Air -Conditioning Equipment.
CELERY HEARTS
3 & 4 to a bunch.
2 bunches 13c
GRAPEFRUIT
FRESH — SEEDLESS
8 for 25c
CAULIFLOWER
MUSHROOMS
SPINACH
RADISHES
TOMATOES
CUCUMBERS
Sweet POTATOES,
GRAPES
FANCY EMPERORS
3' lbs. 25c, 1 ib. 10c
HEAD LETTUCE
• FIRM CRISP
2, heads 15c
GREATER
BARGAINS
WATCH OUR
WINDOWS
QUALITY Blend
ACE. (in jar) or
LONDON: HOUSE
tin)
COFFEE
39c
•
LB.
Re Cleaned'
CURRANTS
2: lbs.. 29c
Out Mited
P. E.E L
New Choice
ALM.,ONDS
1/2 Ib. 29c
Lexia
RAISINS
2 lbs. 25'c
New Pitted
DATES
21bs. 29c
Rose Baking
POWDER.
lb. tin 17c
.PHOREARING
8 - "The Red & White Store" CLINTON
RILEY'S
Where Quality Sells & Service Tells
EXTRA SPECIALS
BENMILLER PASTRY .... 24's 49c
BENMILLER PASTRY 7's 19c
MACARONI «kers 2 lbs. 9c
SEEDLESS RAISINS 2 lbs. 25c
RECLEANED CURRANTS 2 lbs. 27c
Fresh Shredded COCOANUT ]b25c
SEEDED RAISINS 15e
VALENCIA RAISINS ... 2 lbs25c
GREEN or RED CHERRIES lb39c
CORN, PEAS, TOMATOES,
Libby's PORK & BEANS 3 for 29c
GRAPEFRUIT, large ... , 8 for 25c
TANGERINE ORANGES . doz19e
SUNKIST ORANGES 25c, 29e, 39c
HEAD LETTUCE , 10e
CELERY HEARTS, Large 2 for 19e
FRESH GRAPES .... 2 lbs. for 19c
RILEY'S GROCERY
Free Snappy Delivery — PHONE 39
Plants and
Fiavvers
WINTER FLOWERING PLANTS
are now available in nice variety.
CYCLAMEN — CHERRIES
PRIMULAS and BEGONIAS
are popular kinds and are
reasonably priced
We have MUMS, ROSES and
CARNATIONS in Cut Flowers.
POM POMS and SINGLE MUMS
in a wide assortment of colors arc
popular at 50e a bunch.
Special attention given to funeral
orders.
F. R. CUNINGHAME
Member of Florists Tel. Del As.
Personal care given every order
and special attention given to
funeral orders.
Phones 176yand 31
Gift Suggestions
A Small Deposit will secure your gift up to Dec. 22.
Most girls want a Cedar Chest. We have some beauties in all
sizes styles and prices. Make your selection early.
Most young men like a smoker, or footrest, something to make
life more comfortable. Well, we have the stock to make your
choice very easy.
Then for LAMPS, we never carried such an. assortment. They
were all bought before the advance in price, so it will be good
business for you to buy lamps this year. We ;have Bedroom Lamps
of all kinds and colors, Table Lamps, Bridge and Tri -Light Lamps,
at most reasonable prices; also a grand selection of children's
furniture and doll cabs.
HARDWARE DEPT.
In this department it will be easy to find many useful and
lasting gifts, including Coleman Lamps, Irons and Lanterns;
Chronium-Plated Serving Trays, Casseroles, Electric Irons, Toast-
ers, Curlers and Pads.
Also a large stook of Kiddie Cars, Tri -cycles, Sleighs, and the
Old Reliable C.C.M. Skates and Hockey Sticks,
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
— BAKING SPECIALS gm -
Plus
Plus Our 2 cents per dozen allowance on eggs, when the case is exchanged for Our. -
Merchandise, Figure out the Golden Opportunity, Others are profiting by it
why not You? You may also exchange your egg money on Drygoods,
Rubber and Leather Footwear and receive your 2 cents per Dozen allowance.
SUGAR, ► 10 lbs. 61c
PUFFED RAISINS in Bulk
(SEEDLESS RAISINS in Bulk
WHITE RAISINS
LEXIA RAISINS with seeds
CURRANTS; Fresh and Clean
2 lbs. 28c
2 lbs. 23c
per lb. 17c
;.. 2 lbs. 23e
2 lbs. 28c
DATES, pitted , 2 lbs. 28c
FIGS, large and fresh 2 Ibs. 23c
PRUNES, large and fresh 2 lbs. 27c
CITRON, ORANGE & LEMON PEEL,
Cut and mixed per lb. 23c
PINEAPPLE RINGS per lb. 49c
LEMON and ORANGE PEEL,
in : pieces - per' Ib. 23c
RED' GLACED CHERRIES per Ib. 37c
GREEN GLACED CHERRIES per 3 oz. pkg. 10C,
WALNUTS, Broken per' lb. 39c
ICING SUGAR 3 lbs. 25c
FOREST CITY BAKING POWDER
with Glass Premium
HURON PASTRY FLOUR,
LARD, any brand in stock at
COOKING APPLES
23c
241b. sack 52c
i2 lbs. for 23c
11 qt. basket 25c.
These prices are for Cash and will be in effect from Dec. 1st to Dec. 6th'
LIFFORD lay :°' '` ,.
yy��SON