The Clinton News Record, 1934-07-26, Page 8:PAGE 8
ti mer Sale Prices
on Seasonable Merchandise
FANCY PATTERN VOILE'S -spall patterns,, good colors.
Special Sale Price • :l9c
PRINTS,: full yard wide, fastcolors . ; .. , , . , , .... , .. .15e
MEN'S 'COMMON 'STRAW HATS ,,.<15c
MEN'S FINER HATS, from 39c to $1:a9
BOYS' KHAKI WHOOPEE,', PANTS and Blue and White
Stripe Overalls, assorted lot to .clear, Summer Sale Price 75c
MEN'S WHITE DUCK TROUSERS, new goods, clearing price $1129
BOYS':W�HITE OF, BLUE POLO' SHIRTS .....................430
CUT .PRICES 'ON ALL LINES OF SCAMPERS AND
• RUNNING ,SISOES.
SPECIAL CLEARJN'G LINE OF CHILDREN'S RUNNING
SHOES' ...49c
WORK SHIRTS, Navy, Light Blue, and Khaki 50e
WORK BOOTS, a good boot at a low price
MANY OTFIER LINES AT REDUCED CASH PRICES TO CLEAR'
Plumsteel Bros.
Agents for Tip -Top, Berger and Cambridge Made -to -•Measure Clothing
FRESH LAKE TROUT
SPRING LAMB, per lb. 15o
BONELESS ROLL, LAMB, per lb. 20e
LAMB CHOPS, -per ]b. 25c
VEAL STEWS, per Ib. IOe
VEAL ROASTS, per lb. 15c
VEAL CHOPS, per lb. 1Se
RIB BOIL BEEF, per Ib. 8c
BRISKETS, per lb. 6c
SPARE RIBS, per 1b. 10e
BULK LARD, per lb. 11e
SAUSAGES, 2 lbs. for 25e
HEAD CHEESE, 3 lb's. for 25e
CONNEL4 , & TYNDALL
" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "
Phone i82
Albert Street
Wce-En 7• SpccIas
25-L33, SACK OF TWO -IN -ONE BUG KILLER '75c
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20 -LB. SACK OF "ICING" BUG KILLER 75e
ELECTRIC IRON, "Lifetime Gaurantee", for $4.50
GUARANTEED ELECTRIC IRONS, for $1,75 and $2.50
BEAUTIFUL ELECTRIC TOASTERS, for 50c to $2.25
PRESE'RVING KETTLES , , 75c and up
BUFFALO PAINTS of Real Good Quality, Choice of Color
39c a Pint; 69c a quart
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BUTTER & PERDUE
Hardware Funeral Directors Plumbing
Furniture Phone 147w Electric Wiring
=t0:•i0) lO]:CO) t0ns0L rnreil•
Otir Egg Prices
GRADE A, LARGE 1.8c
GRADE A MEDIUM• 160
GRADE 2NDS I3c
Thursday and Saturday Nights the eggs will be graded in the
store while you wait. Other days we pay a percentage and give you
full value the following day:
We offer this week -24 -LB. �PRICES ARE FSACK PASTRY LOUR for 71c
ER
BREAD FLbUR, 24 lbs. for 72c
BREAD FLOUR, per 98 -Ib. sack, for 82,41
TEA, in bulk, black or mixed, per DRINKSbECIAL
TEA, RED ROSE,k 450
COCOA, COWAN'S, large this for ' 25e
COCOA, COWANS, Medium tins for 25e
COFFEE, in. bulk,55c
per lb. , rbc, 35e, 45c and 55c
PUNCH DRINIKS, Orange, Grape, Raspberry, Lemon, Lime,
Cherry, any flavors for 23c
CECORN FLAKES, Sugar Krisp, 4 b xEAL es for L
QUAKER CRACKLES, 2 far
BICE KRISPiES, 2 for
OAT MEAL, bulk, 6 lbs. for ...,...... , ...•....,23c
WHEATLETS, 5 lbs. for 23c
MUFFETTS, 2 packages for 19c
250
23c'
23c
AYLMER TOMATO, larCANNE
ge tin, 2 for 00D5
PUMPKIN, large tin, 2 for
' PUMPKIN, 4 small tins for
PORK ANI) BEANR,_AYLMER, large, 2 for
PORK AND BEANS, AYLMER, medium, 2 for
?TOMATO JUICE, Clark's, per tin
SOAP SPECIALS
LONDON LARGE BAR, each
LAUNDRY UNW'RAP'PED, 10 bars for
P. and G. SOAP, 7 bars for
CASTILE TOILET SOAP, 10 bars for
C'A'RBOLIC, per cake
PALMOLIVE, pe'r cake
LUX TOILET SOAP, per cake
BISCUITS
FANCY BISCUITS, 2 lbs. for .. ............. .............,..27c
CHOCOLATE MALLOWS, 2,lbs. for 25e
WATER ICE WAFER'S, per lb . , _ , 27c
FANCY BISCUITS, 1 lb. box for 29c
SODA BISCUITS, 1 lb. brag for .J,O0
21c
19e
25c
19e
Y5c
05c
05c
25c
28c
23c
050
05c
LOBB'S . GENERAL Y SFr
THE CLINTON
ted e�ox%ne¢vew , •,x ••
tittle Pushes
An Occasional.
Nudge
We did not expect would move
from us' to you a quantity of goods,
taking room we wanted to .otherwise
use on ooir shelves. Sc,. we started
the priceat $1.601n 'our -no th window
and redueed it daily. W:e have been
advertising this window now for sev
eral weeks in terms of your benefit-
not ours•—'in respect to price, and
many have secured a real price advan-
tage. While you have the lead on us
concerning profit we nave the selfish
self success of disposing of them, to
us, unwelcome goods. Its just our
formula, of keeping our stock in pro-,
per balance.
.The price to -day ''Thursday'is21e
Friday is 180
Saturday is 15e
Monday is ,..,.,..12c
Tuesday is 9c
Wednesday is 8c
Tile W. . L. Fair Co
Olsten the Cheapest—Always the Best
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Miss Lena Pearson spent the week-
end at her home at Nile;
Miss Shirley Bawden has returned
after a holiday visiti in Hamilton.
Mrs. G. D. McTaggart is in Toronto,
being a guest at the Windsor Arms
Hotel,
Mrs. Harvey McBrien is visiting
with her daughter, Mrs. Giddings
of Detroit.
Miss Dorothy Carr of Toronto is
spending a holiday with her aunt,
Mrs. H. C. Lawson.
Mrs. Smith, Miss Start and Mr. Wm.
Weary of Curries are guests of Mr.
and Mrs. 0. W. Potter,
Miss Ruth Dale returned to Chicago
Thursday after a holiday spent at
her home just east of town.
Miss W. E. Thompson of Toronto is
holidaying with her sisters, the
Misses Thompson, Isaac street,
Miss Barry Combe returned this
week to Toronto after spending
her holidays at her home in town.
Mrs. Robt. Dunbar and family of
Lambeth visited relatives in Clinton
and vicinity for a few days Last
week.
Mrs, H. B. Fife has returned to her
home in Toronto after a visit with
her sister, Mrs. W. T. Harman of
town.
Mr. and Mrs. Dipple and two children
of Bowmanville are the guests of
the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
0. W. Potter.
Miss Jean Plumsteel, who has been
reading examination papers in To-
ronto for the past few weeks, has
returned home.
Misses Myrtle and Ethel Allan of
Detroit and Mrs. Sharrard of Port
Huron spent the week -end with
Mrs. Peter McNeil,
Mrs. Mabel Pockett is this week at-
tending Camp Bean Sejour, a camp
on Lake Huron for leadership
training, under the Girls and Boys
Work Board.
Miss Gladys Addison is chaperoning
a group of young girls, Misses
Kathleen Cuninghame, Ellen Char-
lesworth and 'Norma Cook at a
camp at the lake at Mr, IT. E.
Rorke's cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Emily and small son,
Master Le Roy, of Joliett, Ili„ have
been holidaying for several days
with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brownlee.
They returned •Try Niagara Falls
and would enjoy a pleasant trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Ne/lis McNeil, who had
been visiting at the former's home
in town, left Monday morning on
their return trip to Ontario, Cali-
fornia. They intend taking in the
World's Fair at Chicago, and stop-
ping at several points en route.
Mr. and Mrs. George Middleton and
son of Detroit visited the former's
parents, Sheriff C. G. and Mrs,
Middleton before leaving for their
summer cottage at Wasaga Beach.
Mr. Robert Middleton and Miss
Jean came up from Toronto and
they had a family gathering.
Sheriff C. G. and Mre. Middleton and
Miss Jean Clement, Goderich, and..
her sister, Miss" F. Clement, Ontat 4
io Hospital, Toronto, motored up'
to., Wasaga Beach to spend the
week -end. with the former's son
and his,family who are holidaying
'at that Pleasant summer resort.
NEWS -RECORD,
T]EIITRIS., JULY 26, 1934 ,.
RED iR.NTJ
WHITE
Always in the Lead
Our Second sleek of Sale Continued
REAL SE x Tit L ¶ UGA` SALE
BIG JULY JELLY POWDER SALE (McLaren's, 4 for 19c)
WALKERSIDES' "ICE CREAM" IS FAST FROZEN
Rich Cream (in sit ,all containers) for 15c • Bricks, all flavors for 25c
Special lily Brick, Bananas & Chocolate We will deliver any time you desire
Fancy Apricots, per lb. 28c • FRIGIDAIRE
Choice Prunes, 2 lbs. for 25c ' Maple Leaf Lard, 2 Ibsl. for 25c.
Bulk Dates, 3 lbs. for 250 Fluffo, per lb. Ile
Crisco, per tin 210
Carnation Milk, 2 for 19c Peameal Bacon, per lb. 29c
Pumpkin (small), 3 for 25o Breakfast Bacon, per lb. 30ct .
Ham and Tongue, per lb. 29c
Aylmer Pork and Beans, large 100 Chicken Loaf, per lb. 29c
Kellogg's Corn Flakes, 2 for 15e Clinton and Servos Butter, per lb. 22c
Jam(Special) C. and B. 35c Watermelons, each 59c
Bologna, 2 lbs. for 25c
Chocolate Roll (leave your order early) . 25c Oranges, per dozen 29c
Vitamin D Bread, Tuesday & Saturday - FREE DENBY CHINA with your Coupon Card
We are Buying Eggs at Highest Price in Trade
Where
"Sells for Less"
Price Prevails
COME TO
CLIN 7V
CHIC HOLIDAY
Anust 6tk
BIG CALITHUMPIAN PARADE
SPORTS, RAGES,
BASEBALL
CONCERT AT NIGHT
BIG STREET DANCE
GOOD PRIZES FOR ALL EVENTS
LUCKY. ADMISSION TICKETS
10 VALUABLE PRIZES -
5 For Afternoon -5 For Evening
84-3.
Oil Treatment
For stubborn cases of Dandruff
and other scalp ailments we suggest
that you try a
REYAM OIL TREATMENT . , , .75e
These treatments are very beneficial
on permanents also.
Henri Beauty Shop
Isaac street, Phone 223
85-1.
CONNELL-DALE RE -UN-
ION A PLEASANT
SUCCESS
On Wednesday, July 18th, the an-
nual Connell -Dale Re -Union was held
at "Conodale" the pleasant summer
resort of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Connell,
Maitland Concession, Guests num-
be1mg around sixty were present
from Owen Sound, Lucknow, Walk-
erton, Clinton, Varna, 'Blyth, Landes-
bbro andConstance. The weather
was ideal for races, b'oating and
swimming and all enjoyed a pleasant
afternoon together. The following
were successful' in capturing prizes
at the races: Children, 6 years and
under, Bruce Tyndall, Lois Connell,
Barbara Dale; girls 9 years and un.
der, Marie Connell, Gloria Connell,
Betty Dale; boys, 9 years and under,
Lorne Dale, Bruce Tyndall; girls, 12
years and unddr, Doris Tyndall, Ma.
rie Connell, Gloria Connell; boys, 12
years and under, Glean Carter, Lorne
Dale, Bruce Tyndall; girls, 15 years
and under, shoe race, Jean McDonald,
Beryl Carter, Doris Tyndall; boys
15 years and under, Weldon Tyndall,'
Gerald Connell, Glen Carter; young
ladies' race, basket ball, Doris Tyn-
dall; young men's candy race, Alvin
Dale; grandmother's- throwing ball
through ring, Mrs, Will Carter; elas-1
tic race: Mrs. 'Marks; boys candy
race, Glen Carter; ,grandfather's golf
race, Mr. Will Carter;; guessing con.
test: ,Mr,, Jack Connell,
Aster ,partaking ofa bounteous
suppera short business meeting was
field when the ,following officers
were electedfor, the coming year:
President: Mr. T. Colson.
Treasurer: Miss Marjorie Colson.
Secretary: OM 'Verne Dale.
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BRUCEFIELI)
Mrs. George Robb' and her daugh-
ter, Fairy were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs, Jas. Moodie and Mr. and Mrs.
Jas. McQueen last week.
Miss Violet Petrie of Sault Ste
Marie is spending her holidays at
the home of her sister, Mrs. Robt.
Allen,
Mr. John Rattenbury and children
of Burlington were visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Scott last
week.
EARLY CABBAGE
FOR :ALE
"Golden Acre"
Crisp Hard Heads
GET THEM FRESH FROM TI;E
GARDEN
5 to IOc each
CUT FLOWERS FOR ALL
OCCASIONS
`%he
nie
31orist
NO GREENHOUSE PHONE176
FLOWER SHOP PHONE31
Have your Furnace
overhauled during the
warm weather and
be prepared for
the cold._
Paints &Varnishes
of all kinds
Renfrew Seperators
llawkins
HARTjW4RE snd, PLIJ"$i:BING
N IL
CLINTON'S BIG
CORNER GROCETERL4
Phone 48
W Few BACAINS Left
IN LAMPS of all kinds, SMOKERS, FOOTSTOOLS, CARD TABLES
HAMMOCKS, LAWN and VERANDAH FURNITURE
YOU HAD BETTER HURRY IF YOU NEED ANY OF THEM.
We would like you to see our Brand New Stock of—
DINING ROOM SUITES IN SOLID WALNUT AND OAK
They are Beauties, and the prices are the lowest they will ever be.
ALSO BEDROOM ,SUITES and SWELL NEW CHESTERFIELD
SUITES that are bound to suit both the eye and your purse.
HARDWARE
When' painting your house ask for the old reliable Sherwin-Wil-
liams Paints. We always carry a nice line of Electric Stoves and
Coal Oil and Gasoline Stoves for the hot weather.
Now is the time to get your Furnace repaired, Eave Troughing,
PIumbing, Etc. done. Don't wait until the cold weather coins, as we
are always busier then and all work will be done promptly now,
BALL & ZAPFE
The Store With The Stock
Hardware, Furniture, Funeral Directors, Monument Dealers
N. BALL, Phone J. J. ZAPFE,
Phone 110. 195. Phone 103.
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SUPERIOR CHAIN STORES
Greater Values
Lowest Food Prices
MONEY SAVERS ---JULY 26, 27 and 28
OXYDOL, large pkg. for 17c
•
PLUM JAM, 82 oz. jar for 23c
PORK AND BEANS, Aylmer, large tins, 2 for 19c
CHICKEN HADDIE, 2 tins for 26c
CENTENNIAL MIXED BISCUITS, per lb, 190
STANDARD CORN AND TOMATOES, large, 2 tins for 19e.
JELLO, Real Value, 4 pkgs. for 25c
HAM, 'TONGUE, VEAL, per tin 17o
MAGIC BAKING POWDER, 16 ozs. for 34c
PEANUT BUTTER, 25 on. jar, only 25e
Kelvinator Specials
COTTAGE ROLLS, midget, per 1b. ., .28e
CHICKEN ROLL, Schneider's, per 1b 350
RING BOLOGNA, per lb. 17e
JELLIED VEAL, per lb
TRY OUR NEIW; BONELESS PICNIC RAM,25c
COOKED HAM, Sliced, half lb. for per b' 27c
27c
Fruit and Vegetables
HOME-GROWN TOMATOES, per lb .10e
BERMUDA ONIONS, per lb.Ib......................................10c
WAERMELLONS, large, for .,.,55c
NEW IMPORTE+D' PEACHES, 8 for 25c
ORANGES,per dozen, 29c and 39c
LEMONS, New Crop, per dozen 35e
GRAPEFRUIT, 3 large for 25c
L McKN I, GHT & SON
'term Superior Store"
Phone ,111
Wk Sell', the Best For Less
' CLINTON