The Clinton News Record, 1934-03-15, Page 8CaCherries
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Special Week -End Bargains
WHOLESALE PRICES ARE ON THE UP -GRADE
SAVE MONEY BY INVESTING IN THESE WEEK -END SPECIALS
BOYS' SWEAT SHIRTS, Yellow or Blue, Reg. 85e for 660
WHITE BROADCLOTH SHIRTS, Collar attached, Special Price, 69e
BLEACHED PILLOW SLIP'S, 42 -inch, Hemstitched, Each 25c
CHILDREN'S LEATHER GAUNTLET MITTS
Regular 35c. Special at 250
TURKISH TOWELLNG, Colored Stripe, Special Price, per yd. 15e
LADIES' HOUSE SUPPERS, only a limited quantity 39e
BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY
Plumsteel :pus.
SAUER KRAUT, 3 lbs. for 15c
COOKED IIAM, SLICED, per lb, 40e
Sliced 25c
FRESH HAMS, per lb. • 1Sc
LAMB CHOPS, per lb. 22e
LOIN ROAST OF LAMB, per lb. 20c
FRESH CAUGHT MULLETT, per lb. 8c
LAKE .SUPERIOR HERRING, WHITE FISH. SALMON,
FILLETT OF HA-DDIE AND COD -FISH
SMOKED HAMS, Whole, per 1b. 22c
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" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET
"Phone 162
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a E.H. STOVE PIPE ENAMEL, For the Pipes 15c and 25c
1,1 NONSUCH STOVE POLISI3, For the Stove 20c
JOHNSON'S WAX FOR FLOORS, per lb. 16c
FLUSII0, Cleans Toilet Bowls
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0 BON AMI, For the Windows
O .CLIMAX, to Clean your Wall Paper
NONSUCH—For Your Silverware
BRASSO, for the Fittings
0 -CEDAR WAX CREAM, for the Furnit111'0
0 DU.CO POLISH, For the Car
o POWDERED WAX, For the Dance Floor, per ]b
25e
150
20e
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25c
85c
50c
SEE OUR NEW BARGAIN IN THE FURNITURE DEPT
A CHESTERFIELD FOR THE PARLOR $89.00
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IF YOUR ORDER AMOUNTS TO $1.00 OR OVER, YOU MAY •
PURCHASE 10 LBS. OF SUiGAR FOR • 68c
CORN FLAKES, KELLOGG'S, 3 for 23c
PEANUT BUTTER, "Bring Your Own Container," 2 lbs. for 23e
SODA BISCUITS, McCORMIGK, Loose, 1 lb. and
3 TINS AYLMER SOUP FOR • 370
CARNATION MILK, Large, 2 for 19e
CARNATION MILK, Small, 5 for 23c
JELLY POWDERS, 4 for 19e
TOMATOES, 2 Large tins for 19e
TOMATOES, 3 Medium Tins for 25c
TOMATOES, 6 small tins for 25e
SALT, per package 5e
BISCUIT MIX "MOTHER'S" per pkg. 27e
CORN ON COB, 2 large tins for 25c
CORN SYRUP, Edwardsburg, 5 Ib. tin 33e
CORN. SYRUP, 2 ]b. tin for 17c
SARDINES, BRUNSWICK, 6 for 26c
FILLETTS, FRIED, Large Tin 17c
FIG BAR BISCUITS, per lb. 15e
SWEET BISCUITS, Mixed, per lb. 17c
GINGER SNAPS, 2 lbs. for 19c
FOR WASH DAY
CLOTHES PIN, 5 dozen for 11e
MOP STICK'S, each 15c
WASH BOARD, ZINC, each 29c
LAUNDRY SOAP, UNWRAPPED, 10 bars for 23c
CHORE BOY, each 05c
STEEL WOOL, per pkg. 05c
LIGHT BULBS, 40 and 60 Watt, 2 for - 29c
SHOE POLISH, Black, per tin 100
FOR WET DAYS
CHILD'S LONG RUBBER. BOOTS, per pair ,;..$1.29
CHILD'S PULLOVER RUBBERS, per pair 490
MISSES PULLOVER RUBBERS, per pair ......... . ... . ...... 55e
WOMEN'S PULLOVER RUBBERS, per pair 590
MEN'S PULLOVER RUBBERS, per pair . 75e
YORTH S LACED RUBBERS, per pair $1.35
BOYS' LACED RUBBERS, per pair .... .. •, $1.40
LOBB'S GENERAL STORE
THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
Tis
St. Patrick's
Day Its
The Moriling"
It really isn't just yet but the 17th
of the month brings with it the feast
of St, Patrick and all its attendant
gayeties. Don't forget' to send your
friends a card on that date, alI have
appropriate wordings for the season's
greetings.
It's the night for a party, should it
be your night to entertain we have
Paper Hats, Shamrock Cut -Outs, Pa-
per Napkins, Decorated Crepe Paper,
Pipes, Imitation Shamrocks, etc., all
of which suggest fascinating party
possibilities. •
The W. D. Fair Go
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
THURS., MARCH; 1.5; 19$
Dr. Axon took a trip to Toronto last
Saturday.
Miss Mary Turner was in Toronto
last week -end,
Miss Ida Walkinshaw spent the week-
end in Toronto.
Mrs. (Dr.) Hearn was in Toronto ov-
er the week -end.
Mas. A. D. McCartney went to To-
ronto on Saturday.
Mrs. Cree Cook was a Toronto visitor
over last week -end.
Miss Hattie Courtice was in Toronto
over the week -end.
Miss Norma 'Bentley was with Lon-
don friends over the week -end,
Mrs. C. H. Bartli£f returned last
week -end after a visit in Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs, A. J. McMurray of Har-
rison wore in town on Saturday
last,
Mrs. Norman Kennedy and grandson,
Teddy, spent the week -end in To-
ronto.,
Miss Lillie Kennedy of the Bell Tele-
phone was in Toronto over the
week -end,
Miss Zetta Bowden spent the week-
end
eekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bow-
den in Hamilton,
Mrs. J. W. any of Rogersville was
here for the funeral of her uncle,
Mr. B. R. Higgins.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Manning visited
over the week -end with their son,
Mr. H. B. Manning, in Toronto.
Mrs. Geo. Simpson of Hamilton
came up for the funeral of the
late Mr. B. R. Higgins on Saturday
last,
Mr. .7. Simon and Miss Lottie and
Mrs. J. Silcock spent the week -end
with Miss Alice Sloman in Strat-
ford.
Miss L. Brigham went to Toronto for
the week -end, accompanying her
sister, Mrs. E. Adams, of Londes-
boro.
Mrs E. W. M. Paisley of Kirkland
Lake, Ont., visited during the past
week with Mr. and 1VIrs, O, L. Pais-
ley of town.
Messrs. Douglas and Brefney Hig-
gins of Toronto were up for the
funeral of their uncle, the late B.
R. Higgins, on Saturday last.
Mr. Jahn Jervis of the Bayfield Road
who has been confined to his home
through illness, is now able to be
about, his friends will be pleased
to hear.
Rev. - Dr. Hogg of Strathroy shook
hands with a number of old friends
last week when he came up to at -
attend the funeral of the late James
Scott.
Mrs. 0. W. Sorby of Winnipeg is vis-
iting ,her mother, Mrs, B. R. Hig-
gins, having been called home ow-
ing to the illness and subsequent
death ,of her father.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Mannon of
Thorndale and Mrs. S. Thompson of
Brucefield spent Saturday last as
guests of Mr,, and Mrs. Sidney
Thompson of town.
Mrs. ,N. A. Phetonix returned to her
home in Grimsby on ,Saturday 'af-
ter spending soma weeks with her
mother and sister, Mrs. R. J. Cluff
and Miss Eva Cluff,
Mr. J. Higgins returned on Monday'
to Burlington, ,being called home
owing to the death of his father.
Miss. Ruth Higgins returned to
Whitby on Tuesday.
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REDAND, WHITE
Always in the Lead?'
. Sale of Canned litarch 16 17
Fifteen Sale
TOMATOES, (squat tin) 2 for 15c
Fig Biscuits
Per N .a 16c
Aylmer Tomato Jince, 3 cans for 15c
Baker's Premium Chocolate 15c
Cocoanut, 1-2 lb. for 15e
Loose Cocoa, per ib. 15c
Sodas (Waxtite), per pkg. 15c
Pitted Dates, per lb. 15c
Jelly Powder, 3 for 15c
Breakfast Food, 3 lbs. for 15c
Prunes, large size, per lb. 15o
Peanut Butter, per jar 15c
Rice, Best, 2 lbs. for 15c.
Ginger Snaps, per lb. 15c
White Beans, 5 lbs. for 15o
Pink Salmon, 1 lb. for 15c
Corn Meal, 3 lbs. for 15c
Rolled Oats, 4 lbs. for 15o
London Soap, 3 for 15c
FROZEN FISH
Halibut„ per ib. 20c
White Fish, per lb. 18c
Finnan Haddie, per lb. 15c
Fresh Salmon, Red 15c
Sliced Pineapple
15c
CORN 2 for 15c
Smoked Filletts, per lb. 17c
Prunes, Medium Size, 2 lbs. for ... 25o
Sultana Raisins, 2 lbs. for 27c
Dates, Clean Fresh, 21bs. for 19c
Fluff) ,S'hortenng, per ib. 11c
Red and White (C. and B. Soup), 3 for 25c
Spaghetti, 2 tins for 19c
Chocolate Peanuts, per lb. 19c
Peanut Crisp Candy, per lb. 19c
Maple Syrup, old Colony 19c
P. and G. Soap, 7 bars for 23c
Ammonia, 4 pkgs. for 25c
FRIGIDAIRE, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Sunkist Oranges, per dozen 39c
Grape Fruit, 2 for 15e
Large Lemons, per dozen 29c
Celery Hearts, large, for 20c
Fresh Carrots, 2 for 15c
Fresh Cabbage, per lb. 5c
Head Lettuce, each 10c
Cuban Tomatoes, per lb. 17c
Fresh Sausage, per lb. 20c
Where
"Sells for Less"
Price Prevails
//!• To O'NEILCORNErGROCETERIA
Phone 48
Everybody Come ling, or the
Nott, before
to the
L.0.1I,A. FANCY DRESS MASK
DANCE
IN OLD TIME CLUB ROOM
on •the evening of
Tuesday, March 20
Prizes for Best Dressed Lady; Best
Dressed Gentleman; Comic Lady and
Comic Gent. Judging at 10.30.
OLD AND NEW TIME MUSIC
Admission, 25c. 66-1.
St. Patrick's Day Tea
and Sale
IN COUNCIL CHAMBER, CLINTON
on the afternoon of
Saturday, March 17th
Under the auspices of the Women's
Association of Wesley -Willis church)
Sale of Home Baking, Candy, etc.,
Commencing at 2.30
Afternoon tea served from 3 o'clock.
65-2.
COLBORNE
Miss Irene Stoll of Stratford Nor-
mal spent the week -end at her home
here.
Miss Dorine Webster spent the
week -,end at her home at St. Helens.
Mr. Kenneh Allin of Detroit visited
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aldin
AUK. over the week -end. .
Born -On Sunday, March llth, to
Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Grigg, a daugh-
ter.
PORTER'S HILL
At the regular meeting of the
Men's Club on Tuesday night, Mr.
Allen Betties gave a short talk on
the Hensall Grain Show, at which he
was an exhibitor, and was fortunate
enough to carry away three iof the
prizes. Also Mr. Wilmer Harrison
read a letter from the Department of
Agriculture, regarding the regula-
tions to be observed in order to have
your apple orchard certified for over-
seas market. Quite a discussion in -
sued on the production of apples. It
was decided that the St. Patrick's
Concert which is being put, on jointly
by the Ladies' Aid and Men's Club
will be held on the evening. of March
27th. The program will take the
form of a contest between the ladies
and Men's Club. Tue proceeds will
be applied to the expense of instal-
ling of the hydro in Grace church.
Mr. Will. Perdue is busy installing
the lights in Grace church.
Any person wishing to secure Coo-
per's Warble Fly Powder should in-
formthe secretary,, Mr. Jaynes Stir -
president, Mr. Fred El
Monday, the 19th.
Mellow Moon Minstrels
IN TOWN HALL, CLINTON
THURSDAY & FRIDAY EVENINGS
APRIL 12TH AND 13TH
Under Auspices Clinton Kittle Band
THIRTY-FIVE IN CAST
15 -PIECE ORCHESTRA
KEEP THESE DATES OPEN
i 66-5.
IS SHE WAITING FOR A
MESSAGE?
USE OUR TELEGRAPH
SERVICE AND
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are
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GREENHOUSE PHONE 176
FLOWER SHOP PHONE3I
FLOWERS BY WIRE
Call
AND SEE THE
Renfrew Cream
Seperators
PRICES ARE GREATLY REDUCED
Martin-Senour Paints
and Varnihing
PLUMBING AND TINSMITHING
ARE OUR SPECIALTIES
T. Haw��os
HARDWARE and PLUMBING
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Spring and Better Times
and we are ready for Bigger and Better Business, wi,.h the Stock to
Meet Your Requirements, Including;
SAP BUCKETS, SAP SPOUTS, SYRUP CANS, SYRUP TESTERS.
As usual we have a full stock of UTILAC PAINTS, MURESGO
for a good cheap Wall, and Ceiling finish in beautiful colors,
Good Selection of MOPS, PAINT AND WALL BRUSHES.
WE DO PLUMBING AND TINSMITHING
FURNITURE DEPARTMENT
You will find some real Bargains in Dining Room, -Bedroom, and
Chesterfield Suites; with a host of Special Prices in Lamps and the
smaller lines of Furniture.
You Will Eventually Learn That It Pays to Shop Here
BALL & ZAPFE
The Store With The Stock
Hardware, Furniture, Funeral Directors, Monument Dealers
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SUPERIOR CHAIN STORES
W o v' What Grocery Bargains!
• Save at this Sale
MARCH 15TH, 16TH and 17TH
SODA BISCUITS, Extra Special, 1 ]b. bag 10e
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, big value, per lb. 37c
BULK ROLLED OATS, 7 lbs. for • 25c
INGERSOLL MALTED CHEESE, 2 pkgs. for 25c
McCORMICK'S.,NEW FIG BAR, per Ib. 19c
TOMATO JUICE, 101/2 oz, tins, 4 tins for 25e
SNAP CLEANING POWDER, 2 tins for 25c
KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES, 2 pkgs, for 17c
PLUM JAM, Large, 40 oz. jar 29c
GOLDEN BANTAM CORN, 2 tins for 25c
ROYAL YORK TEA, We recommenn it, Y/ lb. for 30c
LICORICE, ALLSORTS,z lb. for 15c
OXYDOL, Small 9c; Large 21c
BEEHIVE CORN SYRUP, 2 lbs, for ....17c; 5 lbs. for ,,38c
SPECIAL DATED
Coffee
REGULAR PRICE 95e
TEA, REG. PRICE 8o 1
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53c Q
SPECIAL FOR 3'9c
FRUIT AND VEGETABLES
CAULIFLOWER, each 25c
CABBAGE, NEW;, per lb. 5c
CELERY HEARTS, NEW 20c
NEW CARROTS, 3 bunches for 25e
NEW BEETS. 3 ,bunches for 25c
LEAF LETTUCE, 2 bunches for 19e
BEAD LETTUCE', each 10c
GREEN ONIONS, 2 bunches 15e
ORANGE& per dozen 19c, 29c, and 39e
GRAPE FRUIT, SEEDLESS, 5 for 25o
J.T. MCKNIGHT. & SON
You can be sure of getting everything fresh here.
PHONE '111.