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CLINTONTRE NEWS-ItECORD
A MACK ALL FURNACE
In the same insures Health
Comfort, Satisfaction..
throughout the winter
SEE OUR COOK STOVES AND HEATERS
SUTTER & PERDUE
MARDWARE. PLUMBING & ELECITICIANS
MON* 147w. CLINTON, ONT.
• Be Advised
That it requires anywhere from six to ten weeks in the making of
Tip Top -made -to -measure suits or overcoats.
That you should order now your Fall Garments to avoid dis-
appointment.
We have at present a very nice assortment of fine worsted tweeds
and overcoating in blues, browns, and greys hut many of these will
be sold out and cancelled before Fall so get your order in now.
Men's Garments $29.75 Ladies Garments $31.00
Ready-to-wear suits for Men and Boys at right prices.
Boys' Suits will be scarce goods so buy yourEall suit in advance.
Don't forget the SpeciO1 Summer Sale Of all Summer Shoes.
Plumsteel Bros.
Arrow &little — Adam H.ts — Scott & Menai, Shoes for Men
Axentx Tip Top Tailors.
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We Offer at The Following Prices
MEN'S OVERALLS Big B. Brand
MEN'S BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR per garment
BOY'S BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR per ,garment
BOY'S JERSEYS
MEN'S SHIRTS, Collars and TIES
RUGS BRUSSELS also TAPESTRY
Half Price
Half Price
$1.76
.75
.50
.50
BROWN'S
One Door North of Royal Bank
A Note to our Subscribers
It is eneourging to find more subscribers keeping their subscript-
ion paid in adyance. This is the way modern bue:ness •requires a
subscription list to be. During the past few days atcounts have,
gene out to all subscribers whose subscription is due and the replies
have been very pleasing. Every day both at the counter and by
the mail renewals paid in advance have been received.
May we ask all who have received noticesto remit the amount. It
is only a small item for each person, but if they are all added up, is
as considerable amount for us. '
With a little effort all who have not yet paid can do so soon, and
then the Clinton News -Record list will be in splendid condition.
Do not pat the account to one side, but pay it at once. Then
it is done. •
Our readers will be helping the lists by keeping paid up.
Many from Huron will
assist in Western Harvest
According to information. received
• from Mr. Bruce Matheson, Agricul-
• ture Representative or Huron Coun-
ty, eighty-seven men will leave from
Goderich and approximately one
hundred and twenty-five from Listo-1
wel for points in •:Western. Canada,
where they will assist the western
farmers in harvesting their grain.
• The men •are ATM Points in Huron
•Ceunty. The first sixty are 'going to
••Edmonton, Alta,. arid the rest will
' go to Wadena, Sask. ' Some of the
men left Saturday and the balance
left on Tuesday of this week.
This is a return service as many
of the western farmers came East
to: help relieve the situation, when,
harvesting operations' requited extra
Ossistande. Approximately thirty
came fou the west to help on farms
in, HuronHuton Couiity.
Make
this
store •
your
headquarters
' for
school
supplies
• and
text
books
G. R. McEwan Co.
Books & Stationery
PHONE 84
"OFTEN THE CHEAPEST
ALWAYS THE BEST"
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Mrs. D. Nediger is visiting her bro-
ther in town.. • '
Misses L. and 0. Brigham are spend-
. ing this week in Toronto.
Pte. R. B. and Mrs. Streets from.
London spent the week at their
home in town.
Miss Anita Cruickshanks of Hamil-
ton is visiting her father and other
friends in towitf
Rev. Austin Budge of Toronto visit-
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
• Kemp on Saturday.
Misses Margaret and Frances Allen
of Guelph visited last week with
Mrs. Joseph Wilson.
Mrs, S. S. Castle has just received a
cable that her daughter, Mrs.
Risley has arrived overseas.
Mrs. H. Sloman has received word
that, her daughter, • Mrs. Rey
Wheeler had arrived overseas.
1VIrs. George Walker went to Hamil- 1
ton last Friday to be with her sist-
er, Mrs. Ed, Watson, who is ser-
iously ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Ceeil Griffith's, and
• Master Bobby from St. Catherines
visited his 'brother and friends
here this week.
Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Dougan of Hamil- I
ton liove returned home after t
spending the past week with Mr.
and Mrs. E. Ward, • s
Rev. and Mrs. Roy Cook and children t
have returned to Toronto after e
spending- their vacation with Mr. a
and Mrs. W. M. Cook. g
LAC, G. E. (White) Weston and f
Mrs. Weston. are spending: two t
.weeks with VD!: and. Mrs. E. li. i
fliVeest.on at Sowett's 'Grove, Boy-
ld
Mr. and Mrs. J6hn„ Pettitt and their
three childien, from Burgessville
were holidaying the lest 'few days
at Mr. Bert Whites Lake ,cottage
as guests ,or ;Mr. Mid Mrs. M. T.
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon L. Hall and
• family of Cayuga spent the week
end with. relatives in. Clinton and
Goderich Township,. Ted Hill is
spending the week with Mr., and
Mrs. Harvey 'Alexander.
IVIr.• Fred Leonard., who has been
visiting near Guelph, with Mr. and
J. Barkley, did his bit on
the farm. He helped with thresh-
ing. and took his place pitching
shoaves, keeping up with ' he
• younger men.
Mr., and Mrs. Gord6V. Outlinglitnne
and Miss Jo Anne motored to •To -
Keith Jenks, R.C. N. V. R.
•Reported Missing
Word was received last Friday by
his mother, Mrs. Murray Quaife,
London, that, Tel, Keith Ward Jenks,
R. C. N. V. R. was reported missing
at sea. Keith was very well known
in' Clinton as he made his home for
'several years with his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. Ward. He attended
the Clinton Public School and Clin-
ton Collegiate before enlisting in
the Canadian ,Navy at 11. M.C.S.
York, Toronto.
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Labor Day
Next Monday will be Labor Day
and will he a holiday. The News -
Record wishes to remind all it's ad-
vertisers and correspondents to have
their copy in early for next week's
issne.
Rev. E. C. Rorke Goes To
Buffalo, N. Y.
Rev. Edward C. Rorke, Rector of
St. Stephen's Episcopal Church,
Grand Island, Neb., for the past five
years, resigned his charge on Mn.
day to accept a call to The Church
of the Holy Communion, Bahl°, N.
Y. His first service in his new parish
will be on Sunday, September, 17th.
Rev. and Mrs. Rorke and little
son John have made many firm
friends in Grand Island, who wish
them success in their new parish.
Mr. Geo. E. Pentland, publi
school inspector for South Grey fo
the past ten years, has resigned. H
is a cousin of Mr. H. E. Rorke o
town.
PERSONALS
FLOWERS
For all Occasions
DILL FOR SALE ,
F. R. CUNINGHAME
Member of Florists Tel. Del. As:
Personal care given every order
and special attention given to
Funeral Orders. -
Phone 176 and 31
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Superior Store
PHONE IU—CLINTON.
SPECIALS FOR
AUG. 31, SEPT. 1, 2
KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES
8 oz. plug.
AYLMER VEGETABLE SOUP
10 oz. tin 8c
McCORMIOK'S FANCY A SODA
6 oz. pkg. 10e
SUPER. SUDS lge. pkg. 22r
ODEX SOAP 3 bars 19c
IVORY SOAP Guest size 5c
TURPENTINE 12 oz. btl. 25e
GILLETT'S LYE Tin 12c
CLASSIC CLEANER, Tin 6e
GOLDEN FLEECE POT
CLEANER Each 10c
SHREDDIES 2 pkgs. 25c
POPATOyS 15 Ib, peck 49c
CELERY STALKS 2 for 25c
SILVER SKIN ONIONS 2 lbs25a
ORANGES, Size 288s Doz. 37c
LEMONS, Size 360s 3 for 1 c
Miss Sophie Moffatt, who has been
visiting her cousin, Miss Rena
Pickett, and other relatives, has
returned to her home in Winni
peg, Man.
Miss G. Wheatly has returned after
a weeks visit at Lake 'Simcoe
and Toronto.
Trooper Wm. Helm e of Camp Bor-
den and Mrs. Heinle of Toronto,
formerly of Vancouver, B. C.
were week end guests of Mr, and
Mrs. Arthur Groves.
Mrs. Wza. Watters of Toronto spent
the week end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Radford.
Relatives From From Clinton
Assist at Trousseau Tea
•
A number of pre -nuptial • affairs
have been given in honor of Miss
Marjorie Jean Harris, whose mar-
riage to Flt. Lt. John Vincent Red-
man Ord, takes place this week.
Mrs. Roy E. Harris entertained at a
trousseau tea at her home, 33 Trow
ave., Stratford on Friday compliment
ing her bride -elect daughter. Tea
was poured by her grandmother, Mrs.
T. G. Allen, Clinton and the tea
room assistants were Mrs. Robert
Colucci, Miss Jessie Holmes, Mrs.
Reg. Ball, Clinton, aunt of the honor
guest, and Mrs. Dennis Morey. The
ovely trousseau was displayed by
Miss Betty Quinlin, Miss Peg Orr
and Mrs. Glenn It Harris. Mrs. C. A,
Moore invited the guests to the tea
room and Mary Kenner was the door
attendant. . Mrs. Peter F. Quinlin and
Miss Betty Quinlin were hostesses at
a miscellaneous shower. Mrs. H. B.
Conner gave a supper party at which
he guest of •honor was made the
recipient of a shower of cups and
aucers. Prior to leaving Toronto
he bride -elect was a guest at a kith -
it shower given by Miss Babs Weis
nd she was presented with lovely
ifts by the staff of, the Hospital
or Sick Children, and the staff of
he operating room of . that institut-
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STANLEY
• WEDDINGS
V
A.B. M. ,J. 'Schoenhale and A.B.
Robert (Bud) Schoenhals, who
have spent the past month with
• relatives in Clinton
have returned to their§1q. at an
Eastern CtshOdian Port. a
rento last week end' and while
there were guests in the hone of
their daughter, Mrs. T. E. Hull.
Mrs. Cuningharne and Jo Anne
• remained for an extended visit and
,plan to take a !holiday,- taip to
Algonquin "Pa'fill 'e'iore, 'returning
'
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H. TOWSON
Fs.. notivors,
flowers. Tall white lighted tapers in
crystal holders at either end were
Offective table ornaments and from
1each corner of the table streamers
of rose and white extended to the
chandeliers. The toast to the bride
and: groom was proposed by Father
McDonald and the response was
made by the groomsman. The guests,
joined in singing "For They Are
Jelly Good 'Fellows." Guests from
out-of-town included Mrs. James
Roach, Toronto, Mrs. Martin Brush
and Miss Nine Gabel, Flint Mich.
My. and Mrs. McCaffrey will reside
in London, Ontario.
•
MeCAFFREY—POPE
• The marriage of Helena Pepe,
Clinton, and Samuel J. MeCaffrey,
London, was solemnized in St.
Joseph's' Church, at 8.00 o'clock
Saturday morning by 'Rev. S. J.
Miss Donna Galster of Middleville,
Michigan, Mrs. Merle Cook and Mr.
George Galster of Howard City re-
turned home on Thursday, after
having spent the past week with the
latter's sister, Mrs. John Seotehrner
or the Bronson Lie.
Mr. John Galster of Zurich spent
McDonald, who also sang the Nuptial the week end at the home of his
neice, Mrs. John Scotehmer.
• Mr. Carlton Galster returned
home on Thursday after having
spent the past week at the home of
Clifford. Greer. •
Cucumber Attains Giant
Robert Watt •brought to town, a
cuchinber grown in the garden of
his brother-iralaw, Dr. Kirby. It
measured 21k feet in length and at
the largest point was more than 10
Mass.
The bride looked lovely in a 'street -
length dress of blue figured crepe
with white lace hat and shoulder -
length veil and white accessories.
Her .shoulder bouquet was of Briar-
eliffe Maas, baby's :breath and fern.
The bride was attended by Mrs.
Walter Swinbank, Clinton, as matron
of 'honor, wearing a :bine and white
figured alpaca, navy blue hat and
navy accessories with shoulder bon
quet similar to that. worn by the i
bride. Patriek „Cleary, London, was
best man. Father McDonald presid-,
ed ot the organ for the recessional
wedding march by Mendelssohn. The
wedding party and guests repaired
to the, MaKeriziea Hotel, for • break-
fast: The, , was centred '
With •' 'Crvsttjl' '
nches in circumference.
Twin Infants Buried In
• . Blyth Cemetery
The Private funeral 'of.twin in -
ant ,sona of Mr. and Mrs. A L. Ker-
n
ick wasl held Saturda
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THURS:, AUG. alst, 1941
ise
NEW FURNITURE
Is beginning to come in and will continue for some
time as we bought extensively while on a Buying
Trip at the Different Factories.
There will bt Bedroom, Dining Room, Breakfast
Room Suites Cedar Chests End Tables, Coffee
Tables, and Various other styles of tables.
BALL & ZAPFE
' Store Phone 195
DOUGLAS G. BALL
Phone 110
J. J. ZAPFE
Phone 103
4.0.411,11411.1..
PYREX WARE
We have been able to procure a fairly complete stock of Pyrex
ware. Just what you have been needifig for yourself or for that
gift you are going to have to buy.
Let us show you our stock- Pyrex Mixing Bowls, Custard cups,
double boilers, Flame Ware sets. Something to suit anyone's purse.
Come in and look around and see our various lines of good.
Hawkins Hardware
PLUMBING AND HEATING
WEEK END SPECIALS
WHITE SHOE POLISH. pkg. 15c
ALL WHEAT CEREAL pkg. 14c
READY CUT MACARONI 3 pks, 25c
FRUIT KEPE pkg. 25c
SUGAR PAULA, sugar sub. • 39c
ZING RINGS per doz •29c
JAR RUBBERS 4 pkgs. 25c
AYLMER STR. INFANTS FOODS
3 for 25c
SUGAR 3 lbs. for •25c
COOKING APPLES 4 lbs, for 25c
SUCCESS WAX 1 lb tin 32c
FLY TOX SPRAY Per can 25c
FLY COILS 2 for 5c
WILSONS FLY PADS 10c
PURE LARD 1 lb. • 16c
DOMESTIC SHORTENING 19c
PEACHES TOMATOES CELERY
ETC.
W. L. JOHNSON
PHONE 286 GROCER
DELIVERY HOURS 4 to 6 p.m.
Money to Loan on
first Mortgages
Now is the TIME to stop pay-
ing rent and to buy farm.
Write us if you have been think
ing about it. We may be able to
help you with a loan.
All inquiries treated. confidenti-
ally. ,
Hiitrort&Erie'
MnI/TGAGa GolZseallAr"'"a,
Landon Windsor
St. Thoinas •• a‘Chatimin
PHONE 244
SPECIALS
AYLMER Quick Cooking De-
hydrated beans per tin 5c -
ORANGE .marmalade in bulk bring
your container 13c lb. 2 for 261,c
WALKERS Sodas 1 1b, pkg. 16c
CERTO bottle 25c
OXFORD INN Vegetable Soup
3 tins• • 25c
SUCCESS Paste Wax 1 lb. tin 32e
CANADA SEAL Fresh Herring
tin , •10c
PAULA Sugar Sub. bottle . „ 30c
AYLMER. Infant Food 3 Tins ..25e.
WHITE. BE,AR, Toilet Tissue
3 runs e. • , • . , 25c
NUTRJM baby serest large pkg49a
READY GUT Macaroni 4 pkgs25c
LIFEBUOY SOAP 3 bars 19a
PUMPKIN Large tins 2 for „ 27c
DEVON PEAS 20 oz. tin . 16a
AYLMER Apple Juice 2 hes. ..27c
CLARK'S Assorted seeps 3 tins 25c
FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES
IN OUR MEAT COUNTER
Fresh Wieners Ib. , .... . .. 27e
Fresh Sausages lb. 25o
Breakfast Bacon lb. , , 42a
Bologna lb. ... ... . „ , 24:o.
Alto a good a:Litt:lent of cooked
Orval tioollik
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SPECIAL VALUES FOR SEPTEMBER 1st. & 2nd
REL & WHITE PASTRY 'KRAFT
FLOUR, 5 lb. bag 203 DINNER 2. pkgs. 356
AYLMER, CHOICE RED & WHITE 'TABLE
SPINACH 20 oz. tin 15c, SALT 2 pkgs. •150
CLARK'S MUSHROOM •CLOVER LEAF
SOUP tin • 103 •HERRING tin. 150
II,RE:D
PEASEVON
tin 14c. \\\ \ 1
& WHITE
i I
1 i //I ,1,..,1)19e
T.,,,.....,-'
SOAP i,,,'. --r.
NZ li 001i
4 cakes 25c ',.7,,,i sogir-I
-1
..sa. SUNLIGHT
got SOAP
,,,6
- 4 cakes 25e
itaLU ROUND GRAIN
SUN FLOOR ER BO •RICE
WAX tin 39c
- ib. pkg. 20c 2 lbs. 23c
CRISPIE SOUR MIXED 1VIcCOR.MICKS CREAM
PICKLES jar 250 SODAS 2 pkgs •230
GARDEN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
PEACHES — APPLE'S — PLUMS --, MELONS — GRAPES
PEPPERS — CORN — TOMATOES —LETTUCE —ONIONS
CALIFORNIA LARGE, 300's ONTARIO' CHOICE
LEMONS 3 for 130 CARROTS 2 for 15c
MARSH SEEDLESS 126's ONTARIO CHOICE '
GRAPEFRUIT 3 - 21c CABBAGE' lb. 4c
CALIFORNIA 288's ONTARIO CHOICE
ORANGES doz. 390 CELERY 2 for 25c
Co M. SHEARING
PHONE 48 FOR QUALITY FOODS — CLINTON
NEW FURNITURE
Is beginning to come in and will continue for some
time as we bought extensively while on a Buying
Trip at the Different Factories.
There will bt Bedroom, Dining Room, Breakfast
Room Suites Cedar Chests End Tables, Coffee
Tables, and Various other styles of tables.
BALL & ZAPFE
' Store Phone 195
DOUGLAS G. BALL
Phone 110
J. J. ZAPFE
Phone 103
4.0.411,11411.1..
PYREX WARE
We have been able to procure a fairly complete stock of Pyrex
ware. Just what you have been needifig for yourself or for that
gift you are going to have to buy.
Let us show you our stock- Pyrex Mixing Bowls, Custard cups,
double boilers, Flame Ware sets. Something to suit anyone's purse.
Come in and look around and see our various lines of good.
Hawkins Hardware
PLUMBING AND HEATING
WEEK END SPECIALS
WHITE SHOE POLISH. pkg. 15c
ALL WHEAT CEREAL pkg. 14c
READY CUT MACARONI 3 pks, 25c
FRUIT KEPE pkg. 25c
SUGAR PAULA, sugar sub. • 39c
ZING RINGS per doz •29c
JAR RUBBERS 4 pkgs. 25c
AYLMER STR. INFANTS FOODS
3 for 25c
SUGAR 3 lbs. for •25c
COOKING APPLES 4 lbs, for 25c
SUCCESS WAX 1 lb tin 32c
FLY TOX SPRAY Per can 25c
FLY COILS 2 for 5c
WILSONS FLY PADS 10c
PURE LARD 1 lb. • 16c
DOMESTIC SHORTENING 19c
PEACHES TOMATOES CELERY
ETC.
W. L. JOHNSON
PHONE 286 GROCER
DELIVERY HOURS 4 to 6 p.m.
Money to Loan on
first Mortgages
Now is the TIME to stop pay-
ing rent and to buy farm.
Write us if you have been think
ing about it. We may be able to
help you with a loan.
All inquiries treated. confidenti-
ally. ,
Hiitrort&Erie'
MnI/TGAGa GolZseallAr"'"a,
Landon Windsor
St. Thoinas •• a‘Chatimin
PHONE 244
SPECIALS
AYLMER Quick Cooking De-
hydrated beans per tin 5c -
ORANGE .marmalade in bulk bring
your container 13c lb. 2 for 261,c
WALKERS Sodas 1 1b, pkg. 16c
CERTO bottle 25c
OXFORD INN Vegetable Soup
3 tins• • 25c
SUCCESS Paste Wax 1 lb. tin 32e
CANADA SEAL Fresh Herring
tin , •10c
PAULA Sugar Sub. bottle . „ 30c
AYLMER. Infant Food 3 Tins ..25e.
WHITE. BE,AR, Toilet Tissue
3 runs e. • , • . , 25c
NUTRJM baby serest large pkg49a
READY GUT Macaroni 4 pkgs25c
LIFEBUOY SOAP 3 bars 19a
PUMPKIN Large tins 2 for „ 27c
DEVON PEAS 20 oz. tin . 16a
AYLMER Apple Juice 2 hes. ..27c
CLARK'S Assorted seeps 3 tins 25c
FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES
IN OUR MEAT COUNTER
Fresh Wieners Ib. , .... . .. 27e
Fresh Sausages lb. 25o
Breakfast Bacon lb. , , 42a
Bologna lb. ... ... . „ , 24:o.
Alto a good a:Litt:lent of cooked
Orval tioollik