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THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
A Few Real Specials
in Our Shoe Department
ME'N'S BLACK CALF LEATHER OXFORDS, up-to-date style
and a good wearing shoe . .. $2.49
MEN'S GENUINE BOX CALF OXFORD Goodyear Wielt,
solid leather, an :outstanding value in two styles at.•. $3.05
LADIES' AND NNRSDS' SLIPPERS AND OXFORDS, several
Styles to choose,frotn, special values at . $1.98
24 PAIRS OF LADIES' WHITE CANVAS GOLF OXFORDS
crepe sole, special price to clear ..... .........79c
SPECIAL JOB PRICES ON CLEARING LINESOF ALLRUBBER
• SOLED. SHOES AND SPORT SHOES.
WORK BOOTS, solid leather and Panco soles. Special $•2.89
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S',CHNEIDER'S LARD, in 10 lb. pail $1.00
PICKLED BEEF, Boneless 12c
PICKLED PORK HOCKS, per Ib.. Sc
HOME-MADE PORK SAUSAGES, per Ib. 10c
JELLIED HOCK LOAF, per 1b. 20c
HEAD CHEESE, per lb. 9c
SMOKED PICNIC HAMS, per Ib. 11e and 12c
CHOICE COTTAGE ROLLS, per lb. 15e
BREAKFAST BACON, whole or half side, per lb. 13c
CHOICE FAT HENS, YOUNG
—SPRING CHICKENS Choice for Week -end.
C INNELL az TYNDALL`
" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "
Phone 162 Albert Street
The Ii perial
Economia
Coforolloo
Read about ii; before, during and
after,,in the daily papers. The eyes
of the world will soon be focused on
Ottawa. Hope flavoured with con-
fidence is the dominating sentiment
with regard to it. HBs Royal High-
ness the Prince of Wales says "Its
failure is unthinkable.'' If we »nay
be permitted to prophesy, surely
much world good will be accomplish,
ed if its memebrs will confer and
concede rather than contend and
contest. Why not leave your sub-
scription to -day for your favorite
daily newspaper.
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Custom Made Suits $30.00 up
Ready Made, two pair pants $19.50
Semi -ready Suits $22.50 to $27.50
DAVIS & HE'S°MSN
CLEANING, PRESSING
AGENTS FOR GILLESPIES CL
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Salada Tea Ib. 45c
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Give your Plants all the chance to grow that you can. Save those
plants that are dying from neglect.
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Furniture
Funeral Directors Plumbing
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Oranges Juicy, per doze.
Oranges Juicy, per doz.
Grape Fruit, 3 for
Carrots, per bunch
Bananas, per doz.
Lemons, per doz.
Water ellons,
Large Black Cherries,
Peaches
35c
25c
25c
5c
29c
29c
49c
Strawberries
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Frigidaire
Cooked Hams, per fib. 33c
Breakfast Bacon, sliced fib. 19c
Pickled Cottage Rolls, Schnieders 19c
Swift's Sausage, lb.
Veal Roll, Ib,
Kraft Cheese, Ib.
New Stilton Cheese,
Fancy Biscuits,
eat
Where
"Sells for Less”
Price Prevails
sday
19c
15c
25c
25c
20c -29c and 35c
SEE OUR LARGE SALE BILLS FOR OTHER SPECIALS
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Miss Helen Roberton is visiting at
Chesley this week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mittell spent the
holiday and week -end in Toronto.
Miss Jessie O'Neil of London was
home for the holiday and week-
end.
Mrs. Levi Trick of London visited her
sister, Mrs. C. J. Wallis on Mon-
day.
14lrs. J. Walker of Galt has been vis-
iting at the home of her son, Mr.
G. A. Walker.
Mr. Robert Middleton spent Domin-
ion Day with his parents, Sheriff
and Mrs. Middleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cross and fam-
ily of Toronto came up for the
holiday and week -end.
Miss Margaret Davies of Chicago is
spending a holiday with her broth-
er and sisters in town. o
Mr. E. L. Mittell, Clinton and Mr. C. 3.
Salter of Toronto are spending this
week in New York City.
Rev. F. G. and Mrs. Farrill and fam-
ily leave today to spend a holiday
at Sauble Beach and Port Elgin.
itrr•. and Mrs. J. Bawden and little
Master Jackie of Hamilton were
.in town for the holiday last week.
Miss Jean Middleton of Toronto is.
holidaying itt the home of her
parents, Sheriff C. G. and Mrs.
Middleton.
Miss Frances Hawkins, who is on
furlough from Japan, is visiting at
the .home of her brother, Mr. W. T.
Hawkins of ,town.
Mr. John Hartley and Miss Pauline
of Toronto called on Clinton friends
the past week. They were on their
way to Goderieh,
Miss Gwen Holmes of the Cobourg
College staff, is at the home of her
parents Rev. A. A. and Mrs. Hol -
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TUCKERSMITH
The annual school picnic of S. S.
No. 9, Tuckersmith, was held on the
school grounds recently, and recalled
the history of the school which .vias
established 77 years ago. The first.
school was a log building, which was
situated on the farm now owned by
Albert Alexander. The section then
included a much larger area than at
present, there 'being ' an attendance
of 100 'pupils during the winter •
Months.
Among the oldest pupils who at-
tended the first school are Mx. and
Mrs. David 141;cC1oy, Mrs. Peter l,fac-
ya , 4t•i,} tt`•
iCS.H.�I,C���l�. A,T,C,11l,
Teacher o:L'
Piano and Theory
Rattenbury St., W. Phone 182.
78-1.
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CLINTON'S BIG
CORNER GROCETERIA
Phone 48
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HOLMESVrLLE
Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Gibbings and
son Ray motored last week from
Kindersley, Sask., and are visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ford.
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. McBrien of De-
troit have been visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ward and
daughter of Listowel have been visit-
ing the lady's parents, 11ir. and Mrs.
J. Cudmore.
Mr. Fred C. Elford, Dominion
P'oaltry Husbandman, Ottawa, and
Mrs. Elford, havo been visiting the
lady's father and sister, Mr. A. J.
Courtice and Mrs. S. T. Walter. Mr.
Elford, who is always a popular vis-
itor at the old church and Sunday
school, gave an interesting talk at
the Unitech Church Sunday School on
Sunday. The lesson was on Moses and
he told of crossing the Nile at the
place which is said to be the exact
-place where the infant' Moses was con-
cealed among the rushes, and rush-
es are still growing there today.
Rev. J. W. Herbert administered
Sacrament at the close of the regular
service in the United Church Sunday
morning. In the evening he answered
questions placed in the question box
and preached from the Oth Command-
ment.
mer, for the holidays. Rev. J. W. Herbert and fancily havo
Strawberries
Better late than never. We now
have first class Strawberries for sale.
Miss Joy Pridham of Toronto is vis- gone to their cottage in l4iusokka for,
iting her aunt, Mrs. R. H. John-
ston, and cousin, Mr. M. J. Schoeu-
hals, Princess street.
Miss Ruth Higgins of the staff of
Whitby Ladies' College is holiday-
ing at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Higgins.
Mrs. Lashbrook and daughter, Miss
Reta, of Mitchell were holiday
guests at the home of the lady's
parents, Mx. and Mrs. E. Pickard.
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Corless and fam-
ily and Mrs. Elizabeth Kennedy at•+
tended. the Moore reunion, which
was held at Stratford on Saturday
last.
Itt. and Mrs. E. T. Watson and fam-
ily of Hamilton were week -end
guests at the home of the lady's
sister, Mrs. G. A. Wlalker, Rotten,
bury street.
Miss Jean Match, nurse -in -training
at Stratford General Hospital, is
holidaying at her home in town.
She and her mother have also been
visiting Detroit friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wt'tllis of Strath -
Toy and Mi. and Mrs. Murray Gos-
sage of Toronto have been guests
at the home of Col. and Mrs. I3.
B Corrie during the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Gibbings,
Mrs. Hugh'MeConnell and Mrs, Pet-
er "Cameron motored from Kin-
dersley last week and .are visiting
relatives in Clinton and vicinity.
Mfrs. McConnell is a sister of Mrs.
W. A. Grant of town. ,
Kay and Mr. J. F. MacKay, all living
in the vicinity of the school. The
first teacher was Robert John Sloan,
followed by James 'Ferguson, Peter
MacDonald, afterwards Iii. Peter
MacDonald, M.P. for. North Huron,
whose daughter, the late Dr. Caroline
MacDonald, had such a notable car-
eer in Japan; William MacDonald,
Duncan McLeod, Miss Leslie, Richard
Bacrett, Dr. James Gray, Samuel
Hicks, Harry Horton, Miss Jarvis,
Miss Sarah (Gemmel,, Rev Daniel
Johnson, T. G. 'IShillingslfaaw, . who
taught for over £,b years; Mass Ross,
Mr. Alvin Dodds, Miss Finlayson,
and the present teacher, Stiss Mar-.
garet Gridve.
the summer vacation.
At noon on Thursday, July 30th,
the marriage took place at the Hol-
ntesville parsonage of Miss Doris
Irene, eldest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Huller, and Mr. William
Jervis Batkin, son of Mr. John Bat -
kin and the late Mrs. ,Batkin, all of
Goderich township, the ceremony be-
ing performed by the Rev. J. W.
Herbert.
' The bride wore a pretty gown of
peach georgette and carried a bouquet
of roses. She was attended by her
sister, Miss Kathleen, who wore glass
blue georgette and also carried roses.
Mr. Mervyn Batkin, brother of the
bridegroom, was best man.
After the ceremony the bridal
party returned to the home of the
bride's parents, where the wedding
feast was partaken of. Later in the
afternoon M'r. and Mrs. Batkin left on
a honeymoon 'motor trip to London
and other points. They have since
returned and will commence house-
keeping on the farm recently 'pur-
chased by the bridegroom on the llth
concession. Their friends wish them
many years of wedded happiness.
Wesley Marquis
Base Line
Phone 638r21.
77-tf.
BASE LINE
Miss Donna Stevens of Leamington
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. ,Stevens3.- of the Base Line.
Miss Norma .$tevens of London
spent Dominion Day at the home of
her parents.
HERE CODES
THE BIDE
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN
TO ALL WEDDING ORDERS
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f itU9gher
F''1 ' f GREENHOUSE PHONEI76
FLOWERSHOP PHONE31
WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS
FLOWERS COST LESS
?ffLOS
When you need Sprayers of all
kinds. W,e have a good assortment.
Also Arsenate of Lead and Paris
Green at good prices.
Scythe Blades and tSnaths, the best
for a lower price than other years.
For a garden you need a sprinkling
can. Come in and see us before you
buy, suitable also for filling your
cal`,
Be mire when you are passing to
seeour assortment and you will buy..
awkios
HARDWARE and PLUMBING
Phone 244 �.
Enjoy the Out Side Life
To help you enjoy your leisure hours, we are cutting the prices
of our Verandah and Camp Furniture to the very lowest possible
price. Better get your bargains while they last.
We have a great Bargain in a
GIBBARD SOLID WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE
Very special price for this Month.
A• NICE SELECTION OF DINING ROOM SUITES.
Any Price you wish.
Some of the Newest Styles and Coverings in
CHESTERFIELD SUITES AND OCCASIONAL CHAIRS
and you will be surprised et the Quality and Price.
IN THE HARDWARE DEPT.
We have our usual large stock of (lay Forks, Hay Fork Ropes
and all enecssary supplies for this. Busy Season.
WE DO PLUMBING, EAVETROUGHING AND REPAIRING, Etc.
BALL ' ZAPFE
"Store With the Stock" Phone 195
Hardware, Furniture, Funeral Directors, Monument Dealers
N. Ball, Phone 110. J. J. Zapfe, Phone 103.
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oval ,
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
SEE HANDBILLS FOR SPECIALS
NEV�Watc'h for
y the Opening of �+ y� v�y
NE e."lU' COR14JE ir,' 91CuCiR l'Il
which is being remodeled and redecorated right up to date.
COME ONE; COME ALL, AND SPEND A HAPPY HALF HOUR
WITI•I YOUR FRIENDS AT McKNIGRT'S
THE STORE WHERE YOU ARE MORE THAN WELCOME
BIG HEINZ DEMONSTRATION ON SATURDAY, JULY 9th
,Y, T. McKNIGHT 62 SON
PHONE 111.
este Speeial
Our Chocolate Malted Milk Cake gave complete satisfaction a
Special• -(Pry one of these for a Tasty Piece of Cake.
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JELLY ROLLS WITH FRUIT
OUR FANCY BREAD WILL PLEASE YOU—"TRY IT"
ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF PASTRY
ICE CREAM PARLOR ALWAYS OPEN
Well1 LisP3a t rad
Gonfeotcerioonlelru
Makers of "Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake" Bread