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The Clinton News Record, 1933-10-19, Page 8SPECIAL PRICE ITEMS FACTORY COTTON, yard wide, suitable for lining 10e EACTdB.Y COTTON, yard wide, extra value12e BLEACHED COTTON SHEETS, Hemstitched, 9-4 $1,00 `DBEACHED' COTTON SHEET'S, Hemstitched, 8-4 ' .... • ... • .:..90e PILLOW, SLIP.•S, Hemstitched, 42 inch 25c PILLOW SLIPS, Colored Borders 29e BATH TOWELS and PURE :LINEN' TOWELING BY THE YARD AT SPECIAL PRICES COTTON MEiSH, Green, Rose, Gold, Peach 19c VOILES and RAYONS, (less than wholesale price)' '26c PRINT. APRON'S, (price of material only) 19e MEN'S SHIRTS, 'collar attached, white and plain colors 75e BOYS' FINE SHIRTS, white and colors > . ' .49c up . =BOY'S BALBRIGGAN COMBINATIONS, _ BOY'S AND MEN'S' TIES, 15c, •25c and up BOY'S GOLF HOSE 25c, `35c, 39e up BOY'S COTTONADE PANTS, >small sizes 26e BOY'S NEW FALL SUITS, small sizes, 2 golfers medium sizes, 1 golf, 1 long, larger sizes up to 34, 2.]ongs, the best values we have ever offered , .$7.50 MEN'S SUIT AND EXTRA TROUSERS $13.50 up Plumsteel Bros. eat Speciais HOME-MADE 'SAUSAGE, 3 lbs. for 35c HOME-MADE HEAD CHEESE, 3 lbs. for 25e 30c SHOULDER ROAST OF PORK, per lb; 13c FRESH PICNIC HAMS, per lb. 110 RIB ROAST OF PORK, per Ib. 14e HEINTZ BEEF STEAK SAUICE, per bottle 20e CHICKENS, MILK-9'ED, per lb. 18e COOKED HAM, sliced, per Ib. Kindly order day before for early morning deliveries when possible, CONNELL & TYNDALL " CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET " Phone 162 Albert Street �=O0:1O 01:a0 o tO' --^=or3o 0 :..._STOVES Q n COOK STOVES, HEATERS 11 a RANGES LI 0 SEE OUR NEW .ASSORTMENT 1 McCLARY RANGES, FINDLAY, DIANA, BANNER and the GALT STOVES AND QUEBEC HEATERS', c NOW IS THE TIME TO LOOK AFTER YOUR HEATING F91i. THIS 'WINTER , COME Il+l AND WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY O SUTTER PERDUEmu tA»LKEF Hardware Funeral Directors Plumbing Furniture Phone 147w Electric, Wiring =0 01=01:101=0==s0=0=. II PAY CASH AND SAVE CASH ONIONS, 50 lb. Sack BREAD FLOUR, 98 lb. sack, Guaranteed Satisfactory or 690 money refunded, each I$2.09 PASTRY FLOUR, ,24'iba. for .. .49e COFFEE, Freshly Ground,, per lb. 25e SUGAR, 10 Ibis. with an order .. _. 70e SHORTENING, Snowflake 'Brand, 8 Ibs for 29c SOAP FLAKES in Bulk, 3 lbs. for ' 190 LAUNDRY "SOAP, 10 bars for 23c FOOT WARE RUBBER BOOTS Knee Length .. ..:.$2.35 and $2.75 LEATHER $DOTS, per pair 45 FIND RUBBERS, per pair :;•.Si2.90 FELT SOLES, per pair i0e HATSTAND CAPS - DRESS' FELT BATS $1.49 and $1.59 DRESS LAPS FOR MEN' 85c DRESS CAPS FOR BOYS .... 390 UNDERWEAR ', PURE WOOL GA'RME'NTS, each $1.10 FLEECE -LINED GARMENTS, each FLEECE -LINED COMBINATION FOR MEN . , - $1.35 FLEECE -LINED COMBINATION FOR BOYS 85e MITTS AND GLOVES MEN'S PINE DRESS GLOVES, per pair BOYS' FINE DRESS GLOIVES, per pair CANVAS AND WOOL GLOVES $1.25 86c 15e' 18c, 25e and 27e 27e, 89c, 65c, and 75c 65e 39e and 59e WORK LEATHER GLOVES DRIVING LEAT'HER MITTS, Good Lining PULLOVER MITTS, per pair CLEANING AND PRESSING DRE'SSES, each 59e SUITS, each 590 LADIES' TOP COATS, each . 99c LADIES' OR MEN'S HEAVY COAT PULLOVERS, each 800. SWEATER COATS, each . 36c SKIRTS, each ., 40e WORK . SATISFACTORY OR MONEY REFUNDED LOBE'S GENERAL STORE • ti. THURS., OCT. 19, 1933' RED AND WHITE 'Always in the Lead zd Let us toot our own horn --,just this once. But do not fear, it won't be an ear-splitting blast, but jurt a niiodest little ,tool about 'a new line of writing•,ptper just placed iwptock and distinguished from other high, bless' papers, not by its cost, but by its quality. Priced for the bulk of tontine social letters but marked with the distinction' of exceptional Value. We have it in two sizesbox &Land 'cellophane wrapped. It is a parchment in quality -24 sheets of paper and 24 envelopes in each box and the occasion of our request to "toot" is that it is deckle -edge, .one is the usual size mostly used, by ladies and priced .at •500. The other is gentleman' size often termed "club" or "over size." It is priced at 75e and is growing in favour al- so fol ladies use. Do you not agree that your per- sonality is measured not solely by the words in your letter 'but also by the paper your letter is written up- on. This deckle parchment reflects your personality, itis good but not expensive. Tile W. D. Fair Co Often the Cheapest—Always the Best OPII01111omnomm 0101u NINNIII ! l � Miss Lena Bolton visited her sister in Toronto last week. Misses Ward and Stone were in To- ronto over the week -end. • Miss Ruby V. Irwin made a business trip to London on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, C. Proctor made a business trip to London yesterday. Misses Ida and Luella Walkinshaw visited for a few days last week in Toronto. Miss Jean Clement of Goderich was a week -end guest with Miss .Mazie Murdoch. Mrs. A. T. Cooper left yesterday to spend a few weeks with relatives in Chicago. • Miss Frances Brydone and Miss Ise - bell Chowen motored. to Toronto for the week -end. Miss Edith Josling and Miss Irene »Smith visited friends in. St. Cath, arines over the weekend. Miss Jean Scott returned ,last week to Toronto after spending a few weeks.at her home in town. Rev. C. W. Dewitt Cosens spent a few days at the Century of Pro- gress Exhibition, Chicago, last week. Mr. Earl »Steepe of the London pos- tal staff and his son, Darwin, have been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Steepe. Miss Edith Johnston of Canadian General Electric, has returned to Toronto after spending a week at her home in town. Rev. R. Fulton Irwin,Cottam, and his son, ,Mr. Arnold Irwin of Toledo, Ohio, called on friends in town one day this week, Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Eames and fam- ily left Saturday on -their return to Kingston, Jamaica, where they will spend the next few months. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. McTaggart left this week on a trip down east and will spend the winter in Toronto, as has been their custom for the past few years. Sirs. Alex Mallough and two children of 'Goderich have been the guests of the Iady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Steeps, for few days dur- ing the past week. Mrs. J. F. Reynolds left this week to spend the winter months with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. F. E. Bernard and her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Leo Rey- nolds of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. 'Stephenson, of, Marlette, Mich., and Mr. and 'Mrs. Alex. Wiley of Detroit spent, a few days last week as the guests of the former's sister, Mrs. Robb Armstrong; Huron' street. Mrs. David Armstrong',' and Mrs. 'Wesley •Cookerline, Pilot Mound, Man,, have been visiting the form, er's sister, Mrs. Robt. Armstrong, Huron street, Clinton, and other relatives and friends in the vicin;' ity during the past few weeks. I41rs. G. H. Jefferson will spend a few days in St..' Thomas this week and art Friday will assist Mrs. Rayner, wife of Rev. Gordon Ray- ner, pastor of Grace United church,' at her first reception since comp ing:ao the city from Sarnia in July. I , S St �; ,1 r� H �IIG SALE MAYS 4 CTOBE- ks.', � � �� an4 21 See Extra Large Bills for This OUR BIGGEST SALE THIS FALL—DO NOT MISS ONE ITEM • FRIDIDAIRE - Servus and Clinton Butter, per' Ib. 23c Cooked Ham, per lb. 32c Breakfast Bacon, piece, lb. 19c Schneider's' Sausage, per lb. 18c Swift's Sausage, per lb. : 19e New Cheese,, 2 lbs. for 29c ..Old 'Cheese,' per' Ib. 25e Fresh Picnic Hams, per lb. 10c Minute Steak, per lb. 20c Veal Steak, per lb. 20c Filletts Haddie, per lb. 15c Pickled Roll, per lb. 15c Smoked -`Picnic Ham, per ib. ° - 15c SmokedCa�tta�geaRolls, per lb. g FRUIT Big Fruit Sale—,Special Price Saturday Evening at 8 o'clock. Extra Large Oranges, per dozen 59c California Grapes, 2 lbs. for 25c (Saturday evening only) Sweet Potatoes, 6 lbs. for 25c Heart Celery, 2 tins for 25c Cranberries, per lb. 20c Bananas, per dozen 29c Lemons, per dozen 19c OTHER SPECIAI)S Peas, No. 4 • 10c Breakfast Food, per lb. 5c Rolled Oat's, 7 lbs. for 25c Broken Sodas, 2 lbs. for 19c Large Bottle Olives 25c Treleaven's New Cereal 20c If you cannot get in early we will take care of Phone Orders At 8 o'clock Thursday morning—"A Mickey MouseMask" for the children with an (order, At 8 o'clock Friday and Saturday mornings—a Jig Saw Puzzle, will be given to children bringing a Dollar Order. Alirt Where "Sells for Less" Price' Prevails e 1 CLINTON'S BIG CORNER GROCETERIAA Phone 48 PORTER'S HILL Anniversary services held at Grace church 'on Sunday were all that could be desired. The day was ideal, ane of those beautiful Autumn days that and brothers. we all enjoy. The speaker for the Mrs. Link of Dashwood returned home Monday after spending a week with her daughter, Mrs. Jacob, at the County Home. spend a fortnight with them. Miss Marjorie Davidson, Reg. N. returned to Whitelaw, Wis., on Wed- nesday to resume her duties after a fortnight's holiday with her mother day was Dr. Mortimer of Auburn, who delivered two splendid sermons fitting to the occasion. The thank - offering was generous amounting to almost one hundred and ninety dol- lars. A male quartette front Ontar- io street church, 'Clinton, rendered. special music for the morning ser, vice, and Mr. Rehn of Bayfield, a solo. At the evening service a mixed quartette from Wesley -Willis church Clinton, sang two beautiful quar- tettes and Mr. Rehn another pleas- ing solo, "Crossing the Bar:" All these musical numbers were much enjoyed. The church was filled to the doors, all available seats being brought from the basement, and two dozen chairs besides. The church was bleauti£ully decorated with cut flowers, plants ,and autumn tinted boughs, everything together helping to gladden the hearts of the people and make them feel that God has been wonderfully good. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harmer, were: Mr. 'Sam Swit- zer and son, Oscar, Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Holland, Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Petitiece and daughter, Car- rie, Leamington; . and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Petitiece and daughter, June, Cotton. Miss Clara Harmer returned to Leamington with the lat- ter for an extended visit. Mr. and Miss Ivison of Kippen spent Sunday • with Mr, and Mrs. Reid Torrance. At the regular meeting of the Men's Club on Tuesday evening next the program will bis in charge of the young men and a musical pro- gram is being prepared. • An address to the young men will also be given by • Mr. G. H. Jefferson, principal of Clinton Public school. • ' LONDON ROAD Mrs. B. Rowcliffe spent a few days with 'Seaforth , friends and on her return was accompanied' . by Mrs. Will Wright and babe, who are spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roweliffe. Mrs. Davidson is spending a few days this, week with her daughters, in London. Mr. and, Mrs. Louis Jacob and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Paddock of Kitchen- er were the guests on Sunday of Manager and Mr's. Jacob of the County Home. Mrs. LeBeatt accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lane to Formosa on Wlednesday of last week and visited friends there. ' • Mr: and Mrs. F. Thompson of ,De- troit spent a few days with their cousins, Mr: and Mrs. W. F. Mot,' fat. .: ' Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Farquhar of . Ilullett and Mr, and Mrs. Mervyn Farquhar of Detroit spent ,Sunday as the »guests bf Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph• Clegg i' Mrs. Farquhar, Sr., . accom-` panied them to Detroit and will BIIbBS Plant now for Spring and Winter Bloom. First Shipment just received of TOP -SIZE DARWIN TULIPS Give your House Plants a chance in good soil• --116e a pail delivered to you. Evergreen will keep your plants clean and healthy, 35e a bottle. ori g hame .J lorzst AJ GREENHOUSE PHONIl76 ti FLOWERSHOP PHONE3i Member of Florist Telegraph De livery Association Fall is dere LET US OVERHAUL YOUR Furnace or Eavetrough AND BE PREPARED FOR COLD WEATHER SEE OUR RANGES AND HEATERS BEFORE BUYING. T.Hawkins HARDWARE and PLUMBING Phone 244 Special Fall rices On all Linoleum and Congoleum Rugs we have left. Now is the time to buy your rug and save money. For the month of October we will allow you $5.00 for your old mattress, on the purchase of a new Hercules inner spring mattress, regularly priced at 820.00. Have you seen the new Studio Couches with 3 large cushions They make a double bed, twin beds, or a couch—, With two spring -filled Mattresses ....$27.00 With two Felt 14Iattresses $22.00 With two Felt Mattresses, Covered in Chintz $16,00 HARDWARE DEPARTMENT The latest in Kitchen Utensils is Old Colony Solid Copperware. We have Saucepans, Tea Kettles, Double Cooker, Dutch Oven and Mugs. Cleans easily, will not rust and wears a lifetime. Let us solve your heating problems, We have a full stock of ranges and heaters. PLUMBING AND TINSMITHING Everyone Learns Sooner or Later 15 Pays to Shop at BALL & ZAPPE "Store With the Stock" Phone 195 Hardware, Furniture, Funeral Directors, Monument Dealers N. Ball, Phone 110. J. J. Zapfe, Phone 103. SUPERIOR CHAIN STOR1$ Worth While Specials ' FOR OCTOBER 19th,{20th and 21st P. AND G. SOAP, 10 bars for 29e CLARK'S PORK AND BEANS, 2 squat, 2 tins 15c ,BAKER COCOA, 1-2 ]b, tin INGERSOLL MALTED CHEESE, 2 pkgs. for 25c SINGAPORE SLICED PINEAPPLE, per tin 10e ROYAL YORK COFFEE, 1 ]b. tin 39c AYLMER INFANT'S FOOD, 2 tins for 21c FIVE ROSES FLOQR, 24 lb. bag 79c DIVE ROSES FLOUR, 7 Ib. bag .. 28c CLASSIC CLEANSER, large tin _ 50 OLD ENGLISH NO RUBBING WAX, pints t , ...59e OLD ENGLISH NO RUBBING WAX, quarts 98e KELVINATOR SPECIALS FRE$8f PICNIC HAMS, per lb. , . .12e FRESH SAUSAGE, per ib. 12c and 19e HEINZ DILL PICKLB.5, 3 for 10e MILK -FED CHICKEN, 'SPECIAL PRICE SPARE. RIBS, per lb. PASTUERIZED OF FRESH MILK AND CREAM These are only a few of our Specials --Pay us a personal call or Telephone 111 and be a Satisfied Customer. 12e J.T. McKNIGHT & SON You can be sure of getting everything fresh here. PHONE 111. Hallowe'en Candies and Novelties Here in Abundance Pastry Specials Cream Cakes, . Pu it pkin Pies, Mince Pies Wendorf's Confectlonerg Makers of "Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake" Bread 0 Bakerg and �'I