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The Clinton News Record, 1934-11-01, Page 8PAGE 8 THE CLINTON Af NEWS -RECORD THURS., NOV. i; 1934: Few Fall Shoes at Bargain Prices for the l.l! eek end LADIES' OXFORDS, Ties or Pumps, New Goods, Kid or Calf Leathers'in Black or Brown. 'At Prices from :..$1.85 to I$4.50 MEN'S SHOES AND OXFORDS Calf ;or Side Leather, in Black or Brown, including the celebrated "Slater Shoes" Prices from . , $2.29 to $5.50 CHILDREN'S SCHOOL SHOES, Oxford and Straps $1.25 to $$2.95 Clearing Lines at Special Bargain Prices Rubber Footwear of all Kinds at Lowest \Prices Plumsteel Bros. Agents for Tip -Top, Berger and Cam -budge Made -to -Measure Clothing MINCE -MEAT, inbulk, or 2 Ib. pails. SAUER KRAUT by the quart, SLICED BACON, per lb. 30c CHOICE MILK -FED CHICKENS 4 FRESH BEEF TONGUES, per Ry. 12c PORTER HOUSE ROASTS, per lb. 15c 20 -LB. PAIL LARD, for $2.75 SHORTENING, 2 lbs. for 23c IOc HEAD CHEESE, per Ib. ORDERS TAICEN FOR GEESE CO LL & TYN L 4 " CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET " Phone 162 Albert Street 0 O STOVES for ALL NEW DESIGNED COOK STOVES TO FIT EVERY HOME v .PRICES RANGE IN THESE FROM $24.00 TO $75.00 pHEATERS to take the chill off those cool rooms $3.00 to 518.00 O QSHOT GUN SHELLS For Those Pair of.Ducks You're After. ,.$1,25 WEATHER STRIPPING FOR THE DOORS OR WINDOWS .. ,.15c PUTTY AND WINDOW GLASS FOR THOSE STORM WINDOWS SUTTEES & PERDUE Hardware Funeral Directors Plumbing Furniture Phone 147w Electric Wiring Li II To know the "succor and conven- ience the Clinton Hospital has ren- dered this community ' is to realize the . need not only of giving but giv- ing on a scale which will :be eompat-„ able with . the cost of improvements to the building now under way. Help the hospital. Some day it maybe you will need it's help. Are you Looking for Amusement If so "Lexicon" is the answer, the most fascinating game published in recent years, its a game of • skill, laughter and interest. The object of the game is to get rid of your cards as , quickly as possible. The first player to do this wins. The party season is here and will be fdr some months. The price of Lexicon is One Dollar. For Your Correspondence Use Lotus Lawn Stationery THE PAPER WITH A CHARM The W. D. Fair Ca Often the Cheapest -Always the Bes One Friend Tells Another .f''�!rst �1:wr:rrnr'il�t6/t$INrY,k?i't,;9tr1 RED AND WHITE Always in the Lead' 1! Saturday, Nove ber 3rd dill Satrday, vel bei 17th FREE --One Woodcraft Model Glider with purchase of any 2 tins of Heinz Soups. WE ; AVE dt► N SALF'. Full assortment of these soups including New Varieties as Mushroor , Oyster and Onion You are invited to call and sa'hple these soups whether you buy or not. Special Price by the tin er by the dozen. FRUIT. AND VEGETABLE SALE THIS WEEK Dead Lettuce, 2 for 19c Heart Celery, 2 for 19c Weet Potatoes, 4 lbs. for 15c Oranges, Juicy and Sweet, per dozen 29c Bananas at Special Low Price Grapes, 2 lbs. for 29c Grape Fruit, 5 for 25c Special Tomato Juice, 6 tins for 25c FRIGIDAIRE Cottage Rolls, per 1b. 18c Midget Rolls, per lb. 23c Peanieal Bacon, per ib. 30c Fresh Halos, per ib. 15c Roast Pork, per lb. 45c Variety Loaf, per lb. 29c Macaroni and Cheese Loaf, per lb. 29c Head Lettuce, each 10c Bologna, 2 lbs. for 25c Fresh Oysters Roquefort Cheese VVV,ArVor 1.4. Where "Sells for Less" Price Prevails CLINTON'S BIG CORNER GRROCETERIA Phone 48 tllpllllllnunin°°! 0 q. 100 Mrs. Grant of Sundridge is visiting he • sister, Mrs, W. J. Nediger, Mr. J. L, Beattie, London, spent Sun- day with the Misses Beattie of the Vogue. Mrs. O. E. Erratt of Auburn visited her sister, Mrs. C. J .Wallis, over the week -end. Miss Isabel McKnight visited Miss Emma Broadfoot of Brucefield ov- er the week -end. Mr. and Mrs, A, T. Walker of Bur- gessville were the guests on Mon- day of Mr. and Mrs. M. T, Corless. Master Jack McKnight of near Bruce - field has been visiting with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McKnight. Capt. Goodall of the Salvation Army was called to her home in Montreal last wool, Owing to the illness of her ;rattler, I l , Miss dice Pingland, Mrs. J. Arni- t strong, Miss L. Young and Miss Mabel Harvey of Londesboro eni- O led on Clinton friends on. Monday. A Mr. and Mrs. G. D. R2eTaggart leave C this afternoon for Toronto, where they will spend the winter, as has been their custom the past sever- ~ al years. Miss A. M. Stone spent the week -end with Essex relatives, On her re- turn she was accompanied by Mrs. Nayler and daughter, who have been visiting in town. Miss Brigham leaves Saturday to spend a few days with her sister in Windsor. She is accompanying her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. Adams, Londesboro. Rev. R. Fulton Irwin of Kingsville was the guest of Rev. A. A. Hol- mes for a few days the past week and the two reverend gentlemen have been enjoying sonic hunting together. Mrs. J. B. Staples and Mrs, C. H. Haddy of Toronto were guests ovs er the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. A. Haddy, William street, and assisted Mrs. Haddy at her recep- tion on Saturday afternoon. Mr. Benson Corless of Hamilton spent the week -end at his home in town. Benson has recently been transferred from the Central Mar- ket branch of the Bank of Montreal, Hamilton, to the main office, Hams Mon, Mrs. A. Le. Cartwright spent the past week in Cayuga, the guest of her sister, 'Mrs, G. L. Hall. Mrs. Cart- wright has been suffering from an affection in her left eye, which her friends are glad to know is much improved. Mr. Duncan 'Cartwright of Brussels motored to Cayuga for the week -end and Mrs. Cartwright returned with him, \HERE YOUSAVE VONLY DOMINION SUGAR, per hundred weight $3.19 DIAMOND BREAD FLOUR, per hundred weight 4$2.49 PASTRY FLOUR, per 24 -Ib. sack, 65c BAKING POWDER, Our Own, 1-!b. tin 19c. SHORTENING FLUFFO, 2 -Ib. for 23e SEEDLESS RAISINS, 2 lbs. for 23e FIGS, 2 lbs. for 1 17e MINCE MEAT, 2 lbs. for 23c OATMEAL, 5 lbs. for 19c MACARONI, 2 lbs. for 09c TAPIOCA, 2 lbs. for ! . 23c MINUTE TAPIOCA, 2 pkgs. for 23c SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR, per pkg. Sac CHEESE, GOLDEN SPRAY, 2 pkgs. for 23c CANNED GOODS PEACH JAM, 32 oz. jar 28e PLUM .IAM, 32 oz. jar 27c ORANGE MARMALADE, C. and B., 40 ozs., ..... , , , ... , .33c LIBBY'S MEDIUM SIZE PORK AND BEANS, 3 tins for •.. , . 25e AYLMER TOMATO. Large Size, per tin 10c CROSSE and BLACKWELL TOMATO KETCHUP, 14 oz., 2 for 33c CLARKS VEGETABLE AND TOMATO SOUPS, 2 tins for Ile CAMPBELL AGHETTI. 2 tins for . 23c CROSSE and B ACKWEL.L MUSHROOM SOUP. 2De for I9e CROSSE and BLACKWELL White Cider, Malt Vinegar, 26 ozs21e CORN, WHITE. 2 tins for 19c CORN, YELLOW BANTAM, 2 tins for 23c BISCUITS PIG BARS. McCormick's, 2 lbs. for 25c' SODA JIISCUITS. Loose. 2 lbs. for 7:ic CHOCOLATE MALLOWS. 2 lbs. for 29c SWEET MIXED BISCUITS, 2 lbs. for 23e The Big Bargain 1' LB. OF TEA, BLACK, MIXED OR GREEN, for : . 49c (AND WITH EVERY LB. YOU BUY, WE GIVE ABSOLUTELY FREE -A BEAUTIFUL CHINA CUP AND SAUCER,) FRUIT ORANGES, per dozen 25c, 39c and 49e BANANAS, per dozen 21c, 29c and 35c LEMONS, large and juicy, 3 for 100 CALIFORNIA GRAPES, 2 ILIs. for ................... ..... .19e CELERY HEARTS, CARROTS. CABBAGE, APPLES; PUMPKINS AND SQUASH IN STOCK LOBB'S BARGAIN STORE STANLEY Mr, and Mrs. James 'Barkley, who motored here from Sault St. Marie early in August and spent the follow- ing months visiting her nephew, Mr. Fenwick Sewart, and family, also re- latives and friends 1n Toronto, De- troit, Leamington, e-troit,Leamington, London, and at many points in Huron and Bruce, started last week on the return journey to their hotne in Algoma. Their visit was saddened by the death of Mrs. Barkley'e'bzother, Charles The Chronic Kicker A Comedy -Drama in 3 acts will be presented in the Town Hall, Clinton Thur. Evening, Nov. 15 under auspices of Clinton Branch Women's Institute All Local Talent, Music Between Acts KEEP THE DATE OPEN Admission, 25c. 98-4 St. Joseph's Hall Clinton Tue., Nov. 6 1. Roast Goose Supper with all the trimmings. 2. Evening's entertainment includ- ing dance. 3. Chance on well-filled Cedar Hope Chest and three other vaI- uable prizes. All for 50e. Get your tickets from any member of St. Joseph's Altar So- ciety as ticket holders will be served first. (Admission to Dance Alone, 25c.) 98-2. Walker of Toronto. Mr. Barkley has been inspector of Colinization Roads for Algoma for the past eighteen years. The following is the report for S. S No. 4, N. Stanley, for the month of October 5th Class, (2nd form) -Jean Dunn, 79; Stewart Watson, 75. Jr. 4th ---,Melvin Greer, 80; Billy Armstrong, 79; Gordon Westlake, 77; Ethel Watson, 64. Sr, 3rd -Ilene Greer, 63; Madge Houston, 64; Wilfred Rau, absent. Jr.' 3rd -Andrew Rau, 60. 2nd -Dewar Talbot, 85; Hazel Per- ry, 73; Anthony Rau, 67. Pr. --Jean Greer, Lorraine Talbot, Jean Rau, Elgin Perry. ---Frances Mossop, teacher. (Too late for last week Mr. and Mrs. John T. Baird, and Mrs. Fornwall and sons, James, of Detroit, visited at the home of Mrs, Jas. Thomson and Mrs. Arthur Me, Queen over the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. Wnr. Baird of To- ronto spent the week -end at the home' of his brother, Mr. Geo. T. Baird. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. B. Baird spent the week -end visiting friends at God- erich and Shepperton. Mr. and Mrs. Bert. Murray of De- troit visited his uncle this week, Mr. John McCowan, Mr. Charlie Falconer returned to his home at -Hayfield after visiting at the home of Mr. Hugh Gilmour. Mi. Ken. McCowan is visiting his sister, Mrs. Albert Batt of Stouti- ville, LONDON ROAD Mr. and Mrs. Glen 'McKnight and little daughter visited with 'McKillop friends on Sunday, s t33ir!iFl,:j�3%€?e��e3'""'�li.'�,x"t'iit;"![tl•,�f EC I A " +F` 4t5eXt w e'etS P C iv a; •t a 4 34kg:et FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Croquignole Permanent Wave, $4.00 Other Waves $3, $4, $5, 56.50 Henri •Aeauty Shop Isaac Street, Phone 223. • Open Evenings. 99-1. FLOWERS MUMS! ROSES! CARNATIONS! Good Quality and Fine Assortment Now in Season. rOP "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" For Every Social Occasion 9/oris t "`" GREENHOUSE PHONE 176 Ylbr FLOWERSHOP PHONE3I Winter'sCom ing Be Warm This Winter WHAT PROFIT IS THERE IN TRYING TO GET ALONG WITH- OUT A HECLA FURNACE? You are cold, your health suffers, you work twice as hard, and you burn more coal. A HECLA Furnace will keep your home warm, save work, save coal. Isn't it worth the comparatively small cost? WARM AIR ,FURNACES i• awkins HARDWARE and PLUMBING Phone 244 The Stove Season is J Ight and we are ready with a large stock of the FAMOUS BEACH RANGES AND HEATERS, also that Fine New Range, THE PRIN- CESS PAT, made by the Harrison Stove Co. THE OLD STYLE STEEL WOOD HEATERS, three sizes and three prices, $4.00, .$4.50 and $5.00. They are air tight, but they throw the heat, and we are at your service with PIPES, ELBOWS AND RE- PAIRS for all makes of stoves and furnaces and good mechanics to do the work. If you like hunting, we have a large stock -Guns, Rifles, Ammunition Just Arrived, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CUTLERY, direct from Sheffield, England, so if you are thinking of Cutlery, its not too early to make your selection, while the stock is complete. IN THE FURNITURE DEPARTMENT IT WON'T BE LONG NOW Till Santa Claus comes; might say we have given him a lot of orders and have had many most favorable replies,so we would suggest that you drop in and let us show you the finest assortment of useful and sensible gifts we have ever had; and as usual the prices are all most reasonable. BALL & ZAPFE Hardware, N. BALL, Phone 110, The Store With The Stock Furniture, Funeral Directors, Monument Dealers Phone J. J. ZAPFE, 195. Phone 103. •I �..w R ,ohhC°�i::RiAv ‘1, 4C'iiMn-. C::Ta,N'F{�.BGSo'a.�°•L\h-. Ai 40- utility plusvry FOOD BARGAINS-TIHURS., FRI., SAT., NOV. 1, 2, and 3 SUNLIGHT SOAP, 10 bars for 49c HILLCREST SHORTENING, 2 lbs. for 19c LUX TOILET SOAP, 4 bars for 23c CHIPSO QUICK SLID, large pkg. I9c FLOUR, DRUMMER, 7 lb. 25c; 24 lbs. 69c CHOICE LARGE PRUNES, 2 lbs. for 25c CORN AND TOMATOES, 2 large tins for 19c GINGER SNAPS, per pound 10c STRAWBERRY JAM, large 32 ozs. 31c PEEL, LEMON AND ORANGE, per Ib. 21c CITRON PEEL, per lb. 29e RAISINS, Fancy Seeded, per pkg 13c FLUSHO, large tin for 19e SNOWFLAKE AMMONIA, 4 pkgs. for 23c MEAT BARGAINS FRESH PICNIC' HAMS, per Ib. 15c FRESH SAUSAGE, PURE PORK, per Ib. 22c FRESH PICKLED COTTAGE ROLLS, per Ib. 19c OYSTERS, in jar, solid pack 3'5c FILLETS OF HADDIE, per Ib. 18c MAPLE LEAF BACON, per pkg. 20c PEAMEAL BACK BACON, per Ib. 35c FRUIT AND VEGETABLES' CELERY HEARTS, 2 for , 23e CALIFORNIA GRAPES, 2 1bp. for 29c COOKING PRUNES', 2 lbs. for -. , .17c HUBBARD SQUASH, large, for 10c CITRONS, medium size 10c Targe, 2 for 25c SWEET POTATOES, 6 lbs. for 25c SPANISH ONIONS, 3 lbs:' for......... ....... 25c COOKING ONIONS, 50 ib. bag 59c IIEAD CHEESE, 2 for , . , .....!.. . .. , .c• .... •............• • • • 19c J.T. McKNIGHT HT ON 1 "Your Superior Store" . WIe Sell the Best. For Lege Phone 111 CLINTON •I