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The Clinton News Record, 1934-11-22, Page 8menommesmarsamemnat Pineapple Ring 1 4 lb for PAGE b' ft THE •;'CLYNTON NEWSRECORD FULL MENS MEN'S MEN'S NEW g A �f�g{j���gy�� tweet at Bargain Prices WE, CARRY DOMINION AND GOODRICH NO. 1 QUALITY RUBBER FOOTWEAR (No Seconds). and are out .to meet any competition. • STOCK OF RUBBERS, GALOSHES, RUBBER BOOTS, LACED RUBBERS—aI'3 sizes at. Lowest Prices. b OVERS, at .75c. LADIES, at '4i5c RUBBER BOOTS at , $2 35 and $2.73 6 -EYELET LACED RUBBERS $1.95 up FRESH STOCK BOUGHT FOR THIS .SEASO'N'S TRADE. COMPARE QUALITY AS WELL AS PRICE. /VIEWS SUITS AND OVERCOATS AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES OVERCOATS—$12.95, ' CARRIED -OVER STOCK AT HALF PRICE, TO CLEAR • CLOSE PRICES ON ALL LINES OF UNDERWEAR AND FURNISHINGS Plumsteel Bios. Agents for Tip -Top, Berger and Cambridge Made -to -Measure Clothing HIND HALF SPARE BACON, SLICED SAUSAGES, SMOKED 20 -LB. SAVER MINCE { , bslt('S vfix0:Tl 09c 13e 25c 28e 30e 15c 17e $2.60 15e 25c QUARTER BEEP, per ib. LAMB, per Ill. RIBS, 2 lbs_ for in piece, per lb. BACON, per lb. per Ib. PICNIC HAMS, per Ib. PAIL LARD for KRAUT, per qt. MEAT, 2 lbs. for ....,.. CONNELL & TYNDALL " CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET " Phone 162 Albert Street .0130` E 0 O 0 U 0=0====0=0====0=071 DOMINION HRIE STORE OO p SPECIALS IIPYREX OVEN GLASSWARE. This genuine oven glassware is low in price and will give you years of satisfactory service. Q 81/2 INCH PIE PLATES, round 60e 91z INCH PIE PLATES, round 70e O 1* QUART NEW CASSEROLE, Utility Cover $1.50 32 -PIECE• CHINA TEA SET $3.93 IICARVING SETS, English Make $1.95 a Set GENUINE GILLETTE RAZOR BLADES, Blue 25c o NO. 10 ELECTRIC IRON, 5 lbs, with cord , $1.79 f SPECIAL, WITHOUT CORD $1.29 ELECTRIC GILLETTE OR SANDWICH TOASTER , , , , , . , , ..",12.35 D, H. S. SPECIAL Alcohol Antifreeze, per gallon . , , , , , , , , 95e SANIFLUSII, per Girl 28o PERDU, Funeral Directors .,,,,a' Phone 147,r , , iii, r- (0130) g Plumbing Electric Wiring ll vy. BUTTES oHardware IFornitpge l'..0=0 (0Ci0) (0130T`�""" SPECIALS FOR WASHING &' " , -. . 5 BARS P AND G. SOAP for lie 5 BARS LONDON SOAP FOR 23c 5 BARS PEARL SOAP FOR.................340 5 BARS SURPRISE SOAP FOR 23e 5 BARS GOLD SOAP FOR 23c 5 BARS UNWRAPPED SOAP FOR 23c 5 BARS CASTILE SOAP FOR 13c 5 BARS LUX TOILET SOAP FOR 33c 5 BARS PALMOLIVE SOAP FOR 29e 5 BARS CARBOLIC SOAP FOR 23c 5 LBS. LOOSE SOAP CHIPS FOR 39c 5 OF STAR AMMONIA FOR 23c CANNED GOODS MALT, 2yt lbs. (Blue Seal), for $1.15 CONDENSED MILK (Eaglebrand), 15 oz. tin for 23c EVAPORATED MILK, large size tin 10c AYLMER TOMATOES, large tin, each 1Oc AYLMER TOMATOES, small tin,' each , 05c AYLMER TOMATO JUICE, 5 tins for 25c AYLMER PORK and BEANS, (1 -Ib. tin), 2 for 15o SNOW CAP PILCHARO'S, 2 for 25c YOUR REQUIREMENTS NEW VALENCIA RAISINS, 2 lbs. for 25c NEW SEEDLESS RAISINS, 2 lbs. for 23c NEW SEEDED RAISINS, 2 lbs. for 29c NEW FANCY WHITE RAISINS, per lb. 19e NEW SEEDED RAISINS in PKG., 2 pkgs. for 29e NEW CURRANTS, 2 lbs. for 29c NEW FIGS, bulk, 2 lbs. for 15c. NEW FIGS, in pkg., for 10c and 15c NEW DATES, pitted, 2 lbs. for 250 NEW DATES, with.pitts, 2 lbs. for Y9c NEW CHERRIES, large bright red, per lb: 49c NEW PINEAPPLE (Candied), per pkg_ 03e NEW CITRON PEEL, per Ib. ' 29c NEW ORANGE PEEL, per lb. 21e NEW LEMON PEEL, per W. 19c NEW CUT PEEL, lemon, orange and citron, mixed, per lb. 25c NEW SHELLED ALMONDS, per lb. 45c NEW SHELLED WALNUTS, large pieces, per lb. 4.1c NEW SHELLED WALNUTS, borken per lb. 39c NEW ICING SUGAR. 2 lbs. for 190 NEW WHITE 'SUGAR 10 lbs. for 55e NEW MAGIC BAKING POWDER. 1 lb. cans 35c NEW FOREST CITY BAKING POWDER, 3-4 lb tin with tumbler 23e NEW ROSE BAKING POWDER, 1 lb. tin ..... , .... 25c 1 I LOBB'S BARGAIN STORE A .Christmas Card is a gracious salute from friend to friend. The sending of one is to ac- cost in welcome and with respect. It is a gallant thing to send and its re- ceipt warms the heart. Our stock includes variety or design, finish, size, colour combination and greet- ing text expressing attractive'. senti- ments. We may -be Judged as mak- ing early announcement and our justification may be our enthusiasmni and pride in a package containing ten cards and envelopes, cellophane wrapped, at 15c. We judge it .the highest value we ever offered in low priced cards. We also have fancy boxes containing 16 for 50'c, 21 for 90c, 12 for $1.75 and 12 for 83.00. To buy and have ready for mailing early surely will not be an inconvenience or detriment. An important popular priced Gift Book is Humorton's Book. In • the Steps of the Master. 36 full page il- lustrations. Not a religious book as the title might suggest, but a travel book about Palestine and Syria. It is priced at $2.50. Interesting for its historical and ,educational value as well as its literary interest. --4— Ttie W. B. Fair co Often the Cheapest—Always the Best P".11111,114Q11111 ,,,�,,,�,1 ,1oaf t 1 Miss Dorothy Bartliff has been vis- iting in Brussels this week. Mr. and MTS. Jack Bowdon and Jackie" of Hamilton were in town last week. Mr. Duncan Cartwright of Brussels spent the week -end at his home in town. Miss Carol Evans is visiting in St. Catharines with her brother and his family. Mrs. Dames of Brussels spent the week -end as the guest of Mr, and Mrs. H. Bartliff. Mr. and Mrs. C, S. Hawke returned last week -end after spending a fortnight with friends at Exeter. Miss Emma .Plunisteel and Mrs. Roy Plutnsteel have returned after a visit with Mrs. Chesney of Toron- to, Mrs. A. D. Beaton and her son, iiol- lnes, returned last week after a vis- it of :roma weeks with her daughter at Grand Valley. 74TL'. and Mrs. Alez. Bowes of Tiver- ton visited last week with the Dr. and Mrs. J. S Evans, Mrs. Bowes being a sister of Dr. Evans. Mr. H. L. Atkinson is on the staff of the agricultural short course, which is being put on at Mit- chell. commencing on Monday next.' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest. Crich and daughter of Pontiac, Mich., visited ,over the week -end with the form- er's sister, Miss Gladys Crich of town. The Misses Thompson of Clinton attended the wedding of their niece, Miss Emily Beatty, in St. John's Anglican church, Varna, on Tuesday. Miss Eva Stevenson of Toronto was a week -end guest with her sister, Mrs. John Cuninghame, who has not been enjoying good health for a few weeks. Miss Margaret Colquhoun has re- turned to her home at Science Hill. She came up to attend the recep- tion held in honour of her cousin's bride, Mrs. Rosi Fitzsimons, last Thursday afternoon. Messrs. Fred and R. T. Gibbs, the Matter's son, Donald, and their sis- ter, Miss ;Laving Gibbs, who have ,spent several years past in the west, have motored down and are .settling •again at Londesboro. iessrs. R. McEwan, 1. E. Cantelon and R. and BTasker were up north on a hunting trip. The two former each bagged a deer. Mr. T. Churchill has also been on a trip up north and shipped the first deer home, YT ;r. ;and Mrs. Harry Routledge of ' New Liskeard visited last week with the former's sister, Mrs. Jab- ez Rands, Sr., and the latter's sis- ter, Mrs. David. Steepe. They came down to attend the funeral of a brother of the former. Mr. W. A. Routledge of London. TUCERSMITH Mr. and Mrs. Russ, Geoghegan and on of London, Mr. Harvey Mealy. Wont of Hamilton and Mr. James 2eClymont of Kippen visited with Tr. and Mrs. Vern. Terryberry on riday .last. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Pepper and 'Mr. • TIJURS:, NOV. 22; 1934' •IE BEFORE FOR QUACK TURNOVER We must make room for Christmas Goods our Stock accordingly,, All New RED AND. WHITE Always in the Lead+ .� S S •. I, FOR KEEN SHOPPERS arriving daily and are going to reduce Goods, we are Selling Now. WHITE FRUIT CAKE 3-4 Ib. Butter, 3-4 Ib. Fruit Sugar, 6 eggs, 4 cups. flour, 1`1-2 teaspoons Baking Powder, 3-4 lbs. Rais- ins (white), 1-4 Ib. Citron Peel, 1-2lb. Candied Cher- ries, 1-3 lb. Pineapple Peel. _ OUR HEINZ SALE WAS A GREAT SUCCESS Cleaning Out Daily All Our Heinz Stock We still have a Few Soups on Sale at 2 tins for 27c (large size). Mrs. J. Atkinson, Rattenbury Street, was the suc- cessful winner of the Heinz Basket. Small Sausage, per lb. 20c Picnic Hams, per Ib. 18c Pickled Rolls, . per lb. , 18c Chicken Roll, per lb. 29c Jellied Tongue, per lb. 35c Head Lettuce, each I0c Fresh Vegetables and Fruits New Novel Oranges White Raisins, 2 lbs. for 38c Shelled Almonds, per lb. 39c Shelled Walnuts, per Ib. 39c Candied Cherries, per b. 39c Citron Peel, per lb. 29c 14c New California Budded Walnuts 25c Peppermint Wafers, pkg; 29c Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs. for 23c 71 " 10 lbs. for 99c New Cleaned Currants, 2 lbs. for 29c New Valencia Raisins, 2 lbs. for 25e Granulated Sugar, 5 lbs. for 29c Yellow Sugar, 5 lbs. for 29c BIG JAM WEEK CLEARING (See Them on sl ispfay) Crabapple Jelly, 32 oz, for 29c " " 16 ozs. for 15c Raspberry Jam, for •. 29c Strawberry Jam, for 29c Marmalade , . 29c Kellogg's_ Corn Flakes, pkg. 6c P. and G. Soap, 10 bars for 29c (We limit the quantity.) SANTA CLAUS CORNER FOR GIRLS -AND BOYS Santa Claus Candy, 2 lbs. for 29c Salted Peanuts, 2 lbs. for 25c Where "Sells for Less" Price Prevails W. T. O'N CLINTON'S BIG CORNER GROCETERIA Phone 48 1101101101110\01.0104004011101 1112"141111141111141641446.11.111.466401130%.1~40 i• • t« .4 X Thursday and Friday itralit. 29th and 30th 411,11 ). Admission, 25c 414 let# titPlan at Fair's Book Store. F i t 3 Two Special Features for one week BRING OUT THE HIGH LIGHTS Or•YOUR HAIR WITH A HENNA SHAMPOO SHAMPOO, HENNA AND FINGER WAVE, FOR $1.00 OR SHAMPOO FINGER WAVE, 50c Henri Beauty Shop Isaac Street, Phone 223, St. Paul's ANNUAL BAZAAR to be held in the Parish Hall, Thurs- day, Nov. 29th, commencing at 2.00 p.m., under the auspices of the Lad- les' Guild. BOOTHS Fancy -Work and Christmas Gifts Dolls and Toys Kitchen Nook Home Baking Rummage Candy Touch and Take Produce Fish Pond Afternoon Tea. 01-2. Home-madeBaking Sale and Tea In Show Rooms of M.R. RADFORD'S GARAGE, Ontario St. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1ST Under auspices of The Girl's Club of Ontario St. United Church. 02-2. and Mrs. Fletcher Townsend and Mrs. Austin Matheson visited friends in London on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Turner and two children visited Mr. and "Mrs Elliott Layton of Clinton on Sunday last. Mr. Vernon Terryberry visited in London on Saturday last. Mrs.. Ernie 'Crich is visiting her sister in Goderich for a few days. Miss Dorothy Walters. of Clinton visited her parents,' 'Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welters, over the week -end. House Plants for Winter CYCLAMEN 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 PRIMULAS, 40c EACH SANSEVIERIAS, 50c EACH FERNS, 50c, 75c and 31.00 Pots of Parsley for your Kitchen Window, 10c and 15c Each. FOR WINTER BOUQUETS Imported Artificial BEECH SPRAYS, 35c EACH Canin9ha"`e ghe 3ZUTIS' �ti��4REENMOUSE NII% PHO FLOWER SHOP PHONE 31 Get our Price , on HOSTESS Electric Refigrator or have us give you demonstration with the New Vacuum' CLEANER THEY ARE A WONDER SPECIAL PRICES ON THESE FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS HECLA FURNACES AND RANGES LEAD THERE ARE REASONS LET US TELL YOU WHY T.Et atriums HARDWARE and PLUMI3IN4 Phone 244 All Ready forth the Big Show As we have told you before, we have been ordering quite eaten-, sively in anticipation of a good ig Christmas business, and we are quite proud to show you the finest and most up-to-date stock you have ever seen around this section of the country. So it will be easy to select your gifts this year. Prices are very easy too. THIS ASSORJI'MENT INCLUDES—.. A WONDERFUL SHOWING OF LAMPS, in all the latest styles, MAGAZINE RACKS; END TABLES, SMOKERS, CEDAR CHESTS, LIVING ROOM TABLES, TEA WAGONS, SPINEL' DESKS, OCCA- SIONAL CHAIRS, RADIO BENCHES and FOOT STOOLS, BED SPREADS, CHESTERFIELD THROWS, FERNERIES, MIRRORS, AND PICTURES. A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF CHILDREN'S FURNITURE AND DOLL CARRIAGES, ETC.' Our advice is, SHOP EARLY, as you will have a better selection now than later, -AND WE WILL RESERVE GOODS FOR CHRIST- MAS DELIVERY. BALL & ZAPFE Hardware, N. BALL, Phone 110. The Store With The Stock Furniture, Funeral Directors, Monument Dealers Phone J. J. ZAPPE, 195. Phone 103. Superior Stores Food News AYLMER CHOICE TOMATOES, large Size, 3 tins for 23c CLARK'S PORK AND BEANS. large size 09c RASPBERRY OR STRAWBERRY JAM, 32 ozs. for 29c RICH RED TOMATO JUICE, 5 tins for 25c McLAREN'S JELLY POWDERS, 5 pkgs for 25c ROYAL YORK COFFEE, lb. tins 39c SULTANA RAISINS, 2 lbs. for 23c NEW RICH MINCEMEAT, 2 lbs. for 25e IDEAL SWEET MIXED PICKLES, large jar 27c GOLDEN WAX BEANS, 2 tins for 23c IT'S CHRISTMAS BAKING TIME Currants, 2 lbs for 29c Peel,' Lemon and Orange, 1b21c Citron Peel, per lb. 29c Glace Cherries, 1-4 Ib 13c Seeded"Raisins, per pkg. 13e Raisins, Fancy Bleached, lb19c Lexis Raisins, with seeds, 2, 23e Shelled Almonds, lb. ...39c Pineapple Rings, 1-4 lb. ...13e Shelled Walnuts, lb. 39c Superior Baking Powder 8 ozs. 150 16 ozs. 25c Silver Cochans Candy, Glass Bottle . 10c, CHRISTMAS CANDY FRENCH CREAM CANDY, per ib. 19c SATIN MIXED CANDY, per Ib. 15c ROYAL MIXED CANDY, per lb. 19c LIGHT CUT ROCK CANDY, per lb. 19c CHOCOLATE DROPS, per lb .. 19c GROCER MIXED SPECIAL, 2 lbs. for 25c KELVINATOR SPECIALS PURE PORK PIES. 2 for 15c MAPLE LEAF SLICED BACON, 1-2 Ib. for- ........... _ 22c COTTAGE ORLLS, Sweet'Pickled, per lbl 19e PORK SAUSAGE, per Ib. 22c BEEF STEAK, per lb. PEAMEAL BACK BACON, per lb. 35c • NOTICE Our 1935 Calendars are ready for you. HOW TO, GET ONE Every order we receive Thursday, Friday and Saturday will receive a very -pretty eel' ender. Order early andbe sure of getting one. .J. T. McKN IC HT & SON "Your Superior Store" WWi 5e11 the ;Bat For Lead Phone 311 - CLINTON