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Hamburg Steak,
Sausage, home-made,
Dry Salt Pork,
Spare Ribs,
Pork _Mocks,
Beef Shanks,
Schneider's Lard,
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3 lbs
2 lbs.
3 lbs. for
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10c
25c
25e
25c
6c
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Cooked Pickled
Head Cheese,
Jellied Veal,
Roast Ham with
Bologna, per
Liver Sausage,
Ring Bologna,
Shortening, 2
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Pork Hocks 10e
3 lbs. for . , ..25c
per Ib. 20c
dressing 40c
lb. 15e
Ib. 15e
lb. 15c
lbs. 23c
Kindly order clay before for early morning deliveries when possible.
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" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "
Phone 162 Albert Street
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$4,00
50 FEET GARDEN HOSE11
SPRINKLING CANS from 75e to $1.25
0 WATER PAILS from 19c to 65c
GORGON FLY CATCHERS, 2 for Sc
LAWN MOWERS .....$7.75
CATTLE SPRAY, 1 gallon for $X.60
0 -CEDAR FLY SPRAY, Bulk Quantity; WINDOW SCREENS, all
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MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS 69c to $1.55
MEN'S WORK SHIRTS 50e tot $1.00
MEN'S WORK PANTS $1.15 to $1.65
MEN'S OVERALLS $1.00 to $1.85
MEN'S DRESS SOCKS 15c to 35c
MENS WORK SOCKS, per pair . 13e to 250
MEN'WORK STRAW HATS ,..170
MEN'S DRESS FELT HATS $1.49
MEN'S RED HANDKERCHIEFS, extra Large 15e
MEN'S RED HANDKERCHIEFS, medium 10c
BOYS' BALL GAPS 19c to 29c
BOY'S' STRAW HATS . 150
BOYS' OVERALLS 75e to $1.15
BOY'S' WORK SHIRTSM
55c
BOYS' DRESS SHIRTS . 690
BOYS' UNION SUITS .', 49e
BOYS' NECK TIES 16c
BOYS' BATHING CAPS 25c
LADIES' ANGLE SKIN SLIPS .. , , 95c
LADIES' BROADCLOTH SLIPS 39e
LADIES' VESTS . 25e
LADIES' SWEATERS 69c
LADIES' 'BLOOMERS , . 43c
LADIES' HOSE, per pair 15e, 25c, 35e
1 MIM S PLAY SUITS 25e
CHILD'S BEACH PAJAMAS . 39c
CHILD?S; STRAW HATS ........ , ........190
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THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
We have a handy carton, contain,
ing 40 white folded paper napkins
for 5c (note the price, eight for lc).
They will replace linen, dittimes for
picnics, after fruit service, convenient
and economical substitutes for hand-
kerchiefs in case of colds, polishes
mirrors, pictures, silver, windshields,,
they are an, ideal kitchen utility
serves wherever and when ever a
soft clean and economical throwaway
required.
With quality as your 'guide, let
your .good judgment dbcide. These
days -nay be termed those of price
hysteria, the' temptation being to
compromise on quality and making
offers to the public at a cost that is
actually higher in comparison than
ever before., There is no substitute
for quality but it is many times low-
ered to compete with "sales." Royal
Windsor is a delightful super-
fine correspondence paper. It is a
quality product wrapped in cello-
phane and the price 25c a quire,
A curved end curtain rod, excel-
lent brass finish, extends 40". Rego -
lar price 40c, 'we offer to clear at
5c. They are good enough for elei
gance and cheap enough for extreme
economy.
Have you seen our heavy cup and
saucer at 13e or two for 25e? Your
viewing of then and consideration
of their out of usual value might
produce a profit for you and a sale
With consequent small profit for us.
Tlie W. D. Fair Go.
Often the Cheapest -Always the Best
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Miss Emma Doan of Buffalo is holi-
daying at her home in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Vodden vis-
ited last Sunday in Kincardine.
Miss Cora Williams of Cleveland,
Ohio, was in town the other day
and called on several old friends,
Miss Mary Hovey spent the week-
end With Miss Florence Rorke at
the Rorke summer home on Lake'
Huron.
Mrs. G. D. Roberton and Mrs. Jean
Kyle left Saturday to spend a
fortnight with a party of friends
at Sauble Beach.
lir. Ian McLeod and bride returned
from their honeymoon Friday and
are getting settled in their new
home, Ontario street.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack 'Bawden and
Master Jackie have returned to
their home in Hamilton after vis-
iting relatives in town,
ev. J. H. Colciough of West Hill
was called home last week to see
liis sister, Mrs. W. (Pickett, who is
in a low state of health.
DIr. and Mrs. A. A. Morrison and Mr,
and Mrs. R. J, Draper have re-
turned to town after a two -weeks'
vacation spent at Bass Lake,
lir. Harry Sellezy and his son, Her-
ry Junior, of Chicago visited for a
few days last weak with the fortn-
er's sister, Mrs. A. T. Cooper,
1Irs. Geo. Tomlin has returned to
her home in Harrison after a visit
with her sister, Mrs. Theo Frem-
lin, and other relatives in town.
Ir. and Mrs. Milton Cook and little
Miss Betty of Sarnia have been
visiting at the home of the lady's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. 3, Schoen-
hais.
Mr. and Mrs, G. A. Walker of town
and Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Walker of
Hamilton have taken a cottage at
Sunset Beach, Goderieh, for a
few weeks.
Col. H. B. and Mrs. ,Combe returned
Thursday last after a trip to the
north 'country, including a, visit
at the home of Col. Hammond
Smith, Sudbury.
rs. A. Weatherwax and Miss Ray
motored down from Orillia and
are the guests of the lady's father,
and sister, Mr. D. Cantelon and
Miss Dollie Cantelon.
r. and Mrs. Hitchens, New York
City; Mr. R. Jones and Miss Thep
ma Jones, Quebec, and Mr. A.
Jones,. London, were guests on Sat-
urday of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Jones,
Rattenbury street, west:
:r. and Mrs. Ernest Hunter of To.,
route and Mrs, Loucks of Ingolds,
by were week -end guests at the
home of their parents, Mr, and
1142rs. Robert Hunter, coming up to
be present at the 'wedding of their
sister, Marjory, to Mr. Goldwin
Smith, which took place Saturday
morning in St. Paul's 'church.
r. and .Mrs. Clifford Andrews and
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Littlewood
of Scarboro Bluffs spent the week-
end as guests.at the home of the
former's father, 'Magistrate An-
drews. Master Buddy Andrews,
who had been visiting his grand.
father and aunt, Mrs. 1'. VanEg,
mond, for a week, returned home
with his parents. �y i
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O'PRIZES FOR BOYS
1. -L -Flash 'Light
2. -Roller Skates.
3.-2 large bottles Red
and White 'Gingerale.
4.-2 large. bottles. Red
and White Gingerale
.-2 large bottles Red
and White Gingerale
6.-2 large bottles Red
and White :Gingerale
7. --Half large Watermelon
8. -Half large Watermelon
9. -Half large Watermelon
10. -Half large Watermelon
10 Prizes for y oys
d 10 Prizes for Girls.
At the end of two weeks - Then Grand Prizes will be announced and Dates
given next week.
Where
"Sells for Less"
Price Prevails
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PRIZES
Tell your mother to watch all the Bargains
and buy all the Groceries, Meats, Fruits, Vege-
tables and Pasteurized M.ilk and Cream from
O'Neil's. Tell her to ask for Cash Register Re-
ceipts and give them to you so you may win a
prize. Ask all your friends, aunts, uncles and
cousins to save their cash receipts for you.
You may use all money paid on accounts as
Cash Register Receipts,
On Monday, August 14, put all your Cash
Register Receipts to August 12, in an envelope,
seal up tight -Write your naive and address
carefully, so we will know 'whether you are a
boy or girl. Put on the envelope the total
amount of money shown by the Cash Register
Receipts inside.
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hl:iss Emily Beatty of London is
spending her vacation under the
parental roof.
Mr. Glen Colclouglt has gene to
Woodstock for a couple of weeks.
St. John's Anglican church held a
social evening on Miss E, Logan's
lawn last week. A very interesting
talk was given by Mr. J. J. Keyes of
Nashville, Tenn., games were play-
ed and some community singing fol-
lowed, after which a dainty lunch
was served.
Mr. George Woods of Listowel is
spending his holidays with friends
in the village.
and. Mrs. Robt. Reid and son
Edward, of Windsor, aro spending
their holidays with Mrs. M. Reid of
the village.
LONDESBORO
Miss Bertha Webster of Toronto,
who spent a week in Muskoka with
her girl friends then motored down
to Kincardine and spent a few days
at their cottage, Bruce Beach, re-
turned to Toronto on Saturday, after
spending the remainder of her holi-
days with her parents, lit•, and Mrs,
Joseph Webster.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Webster and
children spent last Sunday at Bruce
Beach, Kincardine.
Miss M. Cartwright who has spent
the last two years in Toronto, is en-
joying a motor trip to the Maritime l
Provinces and other places of inter-
est with Mrs. H. Shaw of Toronto.
They expect to be away until Sep-
tember.
The W. M. 5, of the United Church
held their regular meeting in the
church 'basement on Wednesday Last,
with the Hon. -president, Mrs. J.
Tamblyn, presiding. Meeting opened
by singing a hymn and Mrs. P.
Manning read the Auxiliary prayer.
Minutes were read by the secretary,
.Mrs. P. Manning, and items of 'busi-
ness were put through and reports
of committees given. After this
was concluded the meeting was left
in charge of Mrs. M. Manning, Cap-
tain of Group No. 1. .4. hymn Wes
sung and NMrs. J. Tamblyn led in
prayer. Miss Mamie :Shaddick read
the 'devotional leaflet and Mrs. M.
Manning gave a chapter in the Study
Book, "Isis Dominion of Canada."
Very interesting readings were giv-
en by Mrs. W. Brunsdon, Miss Ruth
Shaddick and Mrs. Tamblyn, a pleas-
ing duet, "Home of the Soul," was
rendered by Mrs. W. Brunsdon and
Mrs, Manning, several short prayers
were offered and the hymn, "Take
my life," was sung and the meeting
was closed by repeating the Lord's
prayer in unison, after whieh lunch
was served by the group in charge
and a pleasant social time was spent
together, twenty being present.
We are sorry to report the serious
illness of Mrs. H. Moon, she having
underwent a critical operation in
the Clinton hospital on "Wednesday
last, - At last reports she was doing
nicely and her many friends hope for
a complete recovery,
Mr. and Mrs. John Fingland are
visiting friends in Galt.
Mrs. James Walker and daughter
of Winnipeg visited a short time
with her aunts, Mrs. J. Tamblyn and
Mrs. J. ElsIey recently. !
Rev. C. C. C. Keine of Seaforth, a
former pastor, preached in the Uni-
ted Church on Sunday.
Rev. W. Fingland of Niagara Falls
with Mrs. Fingland and Miss Peggy,
are holidaying under the parental
roof at present. Mr. Fingland will
take the services on this charge on
Sunday next.
Mr. and Mrs, E. Adapts, Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Brunsdon and family, Mr,
and Mrs. W. T. Brunsdon and M•r,
and firs. R. Vodden Sundayed at
Grand Bend.
Everybody is looking forward to
the big day next Wednesday, when
the new bridge will be opened.
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tit FLOWER SHOP P110NE31
Preserving Time
is here again
See us for a new henvy line of
GRATITEWARE
which will help make preserving
more pleasant
Those Potatoes need looking after
as a result of the hot weather. We
can give you a good price on
PARIS GREEN and
ARSENATE OF LEAD
See us for anything you need in
Hardware and Eavetroughing. We
are always at your servlee.
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HARDWARE and PLUMBING
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10 PRIZES FOR GIRLS
1. -Doll Buggy and Doll
2. -Roller Skates
3.-2 large bottles. Red
and White Gingerale.
4.-2 large bottles Red
and White Gingerale
5.-2 large bottles Red
and White Gingerale
6,-2 large bottles Red
and White Gingerale
7. -Half large Watermelon
8. -Half large Watermelon
9. -Half large Watermelon
1.0. -Half large Watermelon
CLINTON'S BIG
CORNER GROCETERIA
Phone 48
COME AND SEE THE LATEST DESIGNS IN
BEDROOM, LIVING ROOM AND DINING ROOM
FURNITU t' ; E
AT THE LOWEST PRICES IN YEARS
We still have some folding chairs, a folding canvas cot and two
Hammocks, to clear at bargain prices. A full assortment of end
tables, smokers, occasional chairs, mirrors, springs and mattresses,
lamps and shades,
HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
Paris Green, Arsenate of Lead and Climax Bug Killer, for the
Potatoes, Sprayers of all sizes at low prices. Screen Doors and
Window Screens,
Electric
tidnd riti4sand oven, Harvest Tools of all kinds at low irons,
Lawn owerat
a big reduction. One Eureka single wheel Cultivator,
Fly -Go Liquid Fly Spray for the House, Cow Spray in bulk at
75c per gallon.
PLUMIBING AND TINSMITHING
BALL & ZAPFE
"Store With the Stock" Phone 195
Hardware, Furniture, Funeral Directors, Monument Dealers
N. Ball, Phone 110.
J. J. Zapfe, Phone 103.
SUPERIOR CHAIN STORES
LOOK FOR YOUR PICNIC SPECIALS
SPECIALS, JULY 27TH, 28TH, 29TH
OLD FASHIONED BUTTER COOKIES, 4 dozen 25c
MAPLE LEAF SALMON, 1-2's, per tin 16e
ORANGE MARMALADE, 40 oz. 25c
RINSO, large pkg. for 22e
SINGAPORE SLICED PINEAPPLE, per tin ilc
CLARK'S SPAGHETTI, large tin 10e
PEARL NAPTH,4 SOAP, 10 bars for 31c
CLARK'S TONGUE, HAM AND VEAL, per tin 18c
DRUMMER PASTRY. J (,OUR, 7 lbs... -2,3e. 23c. 24 lbs. 65c
WHIZ INSECT KILLER, 8 ozs. for 33c
SUPERIOR STORES TEA, per lb. 399
BEAKFAST BACON, per Ib. 23e
CHOCOI4TE MARSHMALLOW BISCUITS or
PIrN'K AND WHITE MARSHMALLOW BISCUITS, 2 lbs. for 29e
NEW GOODS INi STOCK AT SPECIAL PRICE
FRESH TOMATOES, APPLES, PEACHES, CELERY,
C-4NTELOPES, RASPBERRIES.
BUY YOUR FOOD 'SUPPLY HERE .4ND BE SURE OF GETTING
REAL, QUALITY AND SERVICE
J.T. McKNIGHT & SON
You can be sure of getting everything fresh here,
PHONE 111.
SUMMER SPECIALS
LOWNEY'S
FRESH CHOCOLATES -Attractive Box Special
ONLY 45c
CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM
NEW LAYER CAKE
VI' endorf'sBakery and
Confeciionelry
Makers of "Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake" Bread
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