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Made to Measure by Tin Top
Tailors at
$24.00
This Fall the world's hugest one -price tailors offer at the
same old price, dozens of, exclusive new fabrics of a quality that,
'heretofore has been . confined to high -price custom tailors. Com-
bined with finer workmanship and style than , ever Tip Tap
Clothes this season +present the most remarkable value for the.
rnoxieythat' Oanadi'an men "have ever been offered, Come in and
loot;.' therm 'ower --{you'll find it a pleasure to choose any style.
fabric or color Without the restriction .of pride—for Tip. Vos
Clothes , are 'all $24.00
TIP' './:;PCLE)TFIES
Plumsteel Bios.
IMP
YOU. ALWAYS KNOW''THEY'RE GOOD
Eggs that are really"• fresh; 'Butter that is rich and deliciously
(lave -Med; Groceries fresh every, week.
., You. get :the best—Fresh from a well -kept store at reasonable
prices. •
See. our School Supplies before buying elsewhere.
'5 per cent allowed on all accounts paid or payments made there-
on by Saturday, August 30, 1980. •
The C. & S. Grocers
THE CLINTON-NEW0 RECORD
TIIUItSDA
SEPTEMBER 4, i98o-s
School Days School
Days
Make them Golden
Rule Days
Readin' and 'Rion,' and
'Rithmatic-
Fall in Line and March
Right Quick
But first to us for Books and Sup-
plies, Going back to school is going,
to be exciting. There's the new teach-
er to meet, new firends to snake and
best of all new books• to use, .what
pleasures there wil be in daily ex-
porations in the Land of Knowledge,
but do not start the School year un-
der a handicap. No satisfactory pro-
gress can be made without the proper
text books and the required supplies.
We are ready with the authorized
texts as well as all the rest of the
great and small importances such as
Scribblers, Exercise Books, Pens,
Inks, Erasers, Pencils and School
Bags.
. •Scchool time is pen time, and the
most convenient and the most prac-
tical pen for school work is -a .Wat-
erman's. When the bell rings on op-
ening day the wise,belle takes a Wat-
erman back to class. 'Start the stu-
dents right with a fountain pen, it
will. encourage neatness and despatch
and develop pride, pep and enthus-
iasm.
Tfle W. D. Fair co
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
DON'T. FORGET THE KITCHEN
Here's good news for the thrifty housewife who appreciates the
value and usefulness of modern high grade kitchen ware. We have
greatly reduced the prices on all our Granitware as well as our
white, grey and colored enamel cooking utensils. You can now out-
fit your kitchen thoroughly and attractively at a fraction of what
it would ordinarily cost,
HERE IS A SMALL LIST OF ENAMELWARE; THE REST IS
PRICED IN PROPORTION:
12 and 14 BLUE WJIITE PRESERVING KETTLE
EACH .
4 • QT, 13LU4-Wx3ITE POTATO POTS
EACH' . . .
2 QT. BLUE WRITE DOUBLE BOILERS
EACH .
G T. WHITE COFFEE POTS
EACH ....•
COVERED SAUCEPANS, GREY
EACH'
49c
49c
49c
49c
25c
gutter & Perdue
CANADIAN THROUGH AND THROUGH!
Every 512,ereior Chain Store is owned and operated by Inde-
pencoent Canadian a•ocers—every cent hive'steii }n the Superior
Stores is Canadian ---all people connected with them .are Cana-
diens. This is truly an a11=Canadian Organization and one that
all Canadians should be proud of andglad to support. If you
would help the .grow h and prosperity of your own community—
(support local enterprise— eteb for the ,stores with the Orange
and Black fronts, they— SELL THE BEST FOR LESS,
_ Eagle Brand Milk, tin 190
Clark's Pork & Beans, need
size, 2 tins 19c
New honey, 4 lbs. 8 oz. ,530
Kel, All -Bran. Ige. pkg. 190
Surprise Soap, "A pure hard
soap" 5 bars 25c
Jewel Shortening, 2 lbs, —29e 29e
Interlake .Toilete Paper,
3 rolls .. , .. .... . - .250
Benson's Corn Starch, pkg. 11c.
Lealand's Sweet Mixed
Pickles, 12 oz 29e
Princes Flakes, with trial
pkg. 23c
Chateau P'astwized Cheese,
1-2 1E7— • 19c
Kraft Salad Dressing, 8 oz25c
Vi -Tone, %'s ..33c l's" 63c
Premium Tea, with cup and
Saucer, free:. 59c
Zine Rings, per doz. ' . 19c
BUY YOUR SUPPLY OF SUGAR NOW WHILE TRICE IS RIGHT
-Can you imagine the Peach Season is almost here, leave your order
now, as no doubt the peach season will be short.
WE INVITE YOU TO STOP AND SHOP AT
J. T. McKK IGHT &SON
- PHONE YOUR ORDER EARLY
CLINTON, ONT. PHONE 111
To the People of Clinton and District.
Having purchased the plant and business of the Thomas M'e,-
Kenzie Estate, we purpose operating the Planing Mill and conducting
a generlii business in
ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMDER, WOOD AND PATENT SHING-
LES. DOORS. SASH AND A COMPLETE LINE
OF BIIILDERS' SUPPLIES
ALSO COAL, WOOD, CEMENT, :LIME, GYPROC, GASOLINE,
• ETC., ETC. -
Orders filled for any quantities of Hard or Soft Wood.
We solicit the patronage of the people of this district and assure
them that our aim will be to give satisfaction -to. every customer.
Estimates given on buildings of every description.
•
THE CLINTON LUMBER COMPANY
(1. E. BAECHLER, Proprietor)
•THE BOY'S CHANCE
tourist who Was' 'travelling
rough the Kalahari Desert happen-
to meet an old inhabitant and his
ung son,
Tourist—It looks
ing to rain,
Inhabitant ---Well
much for myself as
seen it rain,
es though it's g•o-
I hope sot; not so
for my boy, I'Ve
I•
opt,
na._:.J.!llln
i�lll�
InH if
'Kiss Annie Parker spent the holiday
at her home in town,
Miss Dorothy Manning takes up her
teaching duties at Iiurondele.
Me. jack Bawden left Saturday to
return to his school in Hamilton.
Miss Donna Coltrane spent the
week -end with friends in Potrolia.
Miss Winnie Thompson has return-
ed to her teaching duties in Tor-
onto.
Miss Mazie Murdoch of Toronto
spent the holiday at her home in
town,
Misses Linnie Nediger and Marjorie
McMath have returned to their
school in Buvwash, •
Miss Ruth Evans left on Monday for
:Culloden where she has taken a
position as teacher.
Misses Sadie and Winnia Draper
have returned to their teaching
duties in St. Catherines.
Miss Mary R. Stewart resumes her
teaching duties as Principal of
IBlyth Continuation School
Miss Violet Watkins and Master
Harry Watkins of the Base Line
were in Toronto Last week,
Miss Carol. Evans returned en Mon-
day to Verschoyle, where she re -
'suites her position as teacher.
Miss Gladys Jenkins of Toronto
spent the week -end and holiday
twith her sister, Mas. (Dr.) McIn-
tyre.
Mrs. David Steep and daughter, Su-
san, spent the week -end with her
daughter, Mrs. Alex. Mallough of
(Goderich. -
Mr. Ray Carter returned on Mon-
• day to take up his duties as teach-
er on the staff of the Charels'
Frazer school.
Miss Esther Trewartfha left on Mon-
day to commence her duties on the
teaching staff of East York Tiigh
School, Toronto.
Mrs. C. McKinnon left on Saturday
for Thorold and her daughter,
Miss Kathleen M'eKinnon, left for
her school in Napanee.
Miss Vera Pepper returned hone
last week after visiting at Toren-
rto, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, 'Atlan-
tic City and Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Alexander 'and
/the latter's sister, Mrs. Amos
Cartwright, are spending a few
'days in Toronto and Oshawa.
Miss Marion Gibbings left on Mon-.
day for Antherstburg where she
hes taken a position on the staff
of the Amherstburg Public school.
Miss Donna Stevens has been engag-
ed to teach the primary depart-.
anent M. the Leamington Public
School and has left to take up her
duties.
IYI'rs. Lillian Lerttle of Hamilton,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kipple and
son of Madison, Wisconsin, are
the guests of Mr. and Mos. J. B.
Lindsay. '
Mrs. Marion Kefple, Mr, C. W. Kef-
,ule and daughter, Pearl, and Mira.
-Fred Kefple of Kamloops, B.C.,
were recent guestf of Mrs.' -Eliza-
beth Kennedy.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Mitch and Miss
Jean and Mrs. Will Cochrane vis-
cited Detroit friends for the Week-
end, Miss Jean -hutch is remain-
ing in Detroit for two weeks.
Mn. and IVfrs, A. G. Wise anti two
children and Mrs. Carrie Wise of
Flint, ' Michigan, spent the week-
end and holiday with their uncle,
Mr. E: 11. Wise, and ether relatives
' in town and vicinity.
Messrs. Jack Gibbings and Paul
Rlovey have returned from their
hike whish took thein through wes-
'rtern Canada, down the ' Pacific
Coast to Los Angeles and East-:
wardthrough Chicago and be-
trcit,
CLINTON'S
!e11, ka ✓ do, you
'I/, colle e 1.b)i rzow'
Pretty;
Goo&
the
only
thing , I
miss is
O'Neils
Groc-
eries.
BIG . GORNEIR GROCI+;RY
MIXTURE CHOCO-
LATES &CREAMS ���
lives 29c
TEA COFFEE & COCOA
Black Tea, Ib. 39c
Coffee (Barrel) lb. 50c
Bulk Cocoa, lb. 19c
Salada Tea, lb. 56c
Maxwell Coffee, lb. 63c
Leave your order for
Peaches, by the bushel
Wine Quart Sealers 99c
Imperial Quart " $1.49
Parawax, 2 pkgs. 25c
Sp. Soap, 5 for 25c
Ivory Soap, 2 for 19c
W. I. Wafers, lb. - 29c
Fancy Mixed Bisc. pkg. 25c
Fancy Cocoanut Bisc. 15c
Cape Cod, per pkg.
Ginger Snaps, 2 lb.
Icing Sugar, 2 ib.
Cocoanut, per Ib.
5 Jelly Powder
Shelled Walnuts, lb.
Shortening, 3 lb..
Oxydol, large 'pkg.
5 Comfort Soap
2 lb. Soap Chips
C. & S,. Coffee, lb.
Chateau Cheese
25c
25c
19c
29c
25c
49c
48c
23c
25c
22c
60c
19c
FRIGIDAIRE SPECIALS
Breakfast Bacon 35c Peameal Bacon 40c Pic. Haan 25c
EVERY DAY SPECIALS' -
3 cans Peas 25c,.
2 cans Peas, (No. 3) 29c-
3 pkg. Corn Flakes' 25c-
2 Cups & Saucers elZ 15c.
3 lb. Rolled Oats 13c
Loaf Cheese, lb. 35c
All Bran 19c
SATURDAY ONLY
4 Bars P. & G. 13c
HOME MAKER'S CORNER
PEACH DELIGHT
6 slices Sponge. Cake
8 large Peaches Sliced
Powdered Sugar _
Sunshine Sauce
For sauce recipe apply
at Store
Morning Delivery: 9 and 11 a.m.
Phone 48 -
1' c Ml��.a eta.®ae.3
An Afternoon Tea and
Home-made Baking
Sale
will be held in the Presbyterian
Church on
Friday, Sept. 12th
at 3 o'clock, under the auspices of
the Ladies' Auxiliary.
GODERICE TOWNSHIP
Rev. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Lang-
ford of Dutton and Miss. J.•D. Burns
of Goderich visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Williams, Wed-
nesday last.
Miss Ada Fervent and Master Bil-
ly Burns of Goderich have retuned
to their respective homes after
spending a week with Miss Irene
and Mr. Earl Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Straughan and
Master Jack Bennett of Auburn,
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Proctor and
daughter, Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Jervis and family spent Sunday at
the home of Mr, and Mrs, Charles
Williams.
Mr. Charles Williams, Jr., and
Mr. Robert Jervis spent Sunday at
the home of the formers parents.
Miss Annie Williams has returned
to her duties near Walton after
spending a week at the home of her
parents.
Mrs. Frank Lobb spent a few
days last week at the home of Mr.
W. H. Lobb of the Bayfield- Road.
'Miss Grace rTebbutt spent a couple
days last week with Goderich
friends.
,Miss Edith Fisher spent a couple
of days last week at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John Tebbutt.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Williams and
family, Mrs. C, Williams, Sr., and
Miss K. H. Williams visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. George Leith-
waite of the Iluron Road.
Mr. Joe Palmer and Mr. Harry
Twist of Detroit visited on Monday
with Mrs. C. Williams. Sr.
Miss Jean Holmes of Toronto spent
the holiday at her hone.
The anniversary services of Sher -
en United church will be held on
Sunday, Sept. 14. Services will bp
held at 10.v0 and 7:30. A special
choir has been engaged from Strat-
ford. The speaker for the occasion
will be a member of the Y.M.C.A. of
Stratford.
sMr. Betr Lobb has purchased the
Colborne estate in • Gorierfieh town-
ship. Mr. Lobb intends to repair
the buildings and put them in first-
class shape. ,. -
'Mr. and Mrs. George Antes, Mr.
and Mire. Clarence Bertschinger of
Algoe ac, 1.leh. and Mrs. Arthur
Shillington of Detroit spent the
week -end as guests of their cousin's,
Messrs. Arthur and Oliver Welsch..
Mr. and Mrs: Wise. Cole, Sandusky
Mich., spent a few .days with Mi•,
and Ma's: Robt. Cole.
' Mi. ,Randall Cole has resumedhis
duties' as principal -of Millbank 'C"ou-
tinualtion school ler the coniang
year.
!Miss Marion, Ilfk? Teton has re-.
turned to her school in Kin'tai'l
Mies; Dorothy 'Stirling has cern-
'rimmed her IteaChing duties et
Shepperton.
Miss .E:Isie Bleelehall of Winghani
has returned to S. S. No. 10. ,
Qtiite a number, of St. Jame;'
church people attended tbe' annual
parish picnic held in Jovvett'a Grove;
Bayfield, en Thursday afternoon' of
last 'week, , , I , ,
FREE DELIVERY
9
Afternoon Delivery: 2:30 and 5 p.m.
Where
"Sells for Less"
Price Prevails ,
Harvest Home Dinner
The Woman's Association of Ont-
ario Street United church intend
holding a Harvest Home Dinner, in
the basement of the church, on Mon-
day evening, Oct. 6th, following our
Anniversary Services
October 6th. S2-1,
GOAL V COKE
We have on hand a
Carload of Block-
Threshing Coal
Price Right.
W. MILLER & SON
Orders taken at tesidenee, Ontario,St.
PHONES: 46w and 46j
ORDER
Chocolate
FOR SA' URDAY
4
DIFFERENT KINDS OF BREAD
DOUGHNUTS & PUFFED PAS'T'E
HUNT'S CANDIES
A FRESH SHIPMENT ARRIVED
TO -DAY
Wendorf's Bakery
MAKERS OF
"Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake"
BREAD
Why hot Put in
That Bath loom
This Fall?
Wee 'yell putt it In you 'will i+icn-
der why you Waited .so long, See
our outfit ill aux WindoW and then
come in and".get oar nice, which is
night.
Get One installed by
Us o rd fits' there for
Good
T. llawhins
HARDWARE and PLUMBING
Phone-' 244
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7
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Sleep
Marshall Spring Matresses
Irk
MARSHALL
SPRING MATTRESS
Restless sleep is evidence of discomfort ... the old hard un-
yielding mattress puts excessive pressure on a limited area of the
body—irritates—breaks your sleep and wastes your sleeping hours.
Marshall Springs conform to and support every curve of the body
. provide that ]uxorious comfort so necessary to deep restful
sleep. -
Go to sleep . , every night , .. all night , , . 'and get full re-
turn from your sleeping hours with a Marshall Spring Mattress.
Made in four grades,
SPECIAL
PREMIER( Striped ticldng)
528,00
$33.50
PREMIER (Beautiful damask ticking) ....$37,60
REGAL (Cotton upholster ed) ............$42.60
REGAL (Hair upholstered) . . .............452.00
Clinton Hardware & Furniture Co:
Funeral Directors Monument Dealers
The Store with a Stock
Hardware Phone, 195 . Furniture Phone 104
Assaissme
CURED MEATS
Picnic, IXains 23e
Dry Salt Pork . 25c
Moll Shoulder, lb. 30e
1). M. Cottage Rolls, lb. 30c
Cottage Rolls, lb. 32e
VEAL
'Veal Stews 20c
Rib Roast Veal 25e
Shoulder Roast Veal 25e
Loin Roast Veal 32'c
'Pill. of Veal , 35e
Veal Chops .. 10e
BEEF
Rib Roust .. 20e
Threshing Roasts, lb.' 20e
Chuck Roasts Beef, lb. 20e
Neck Boil, lb. 17e
Brisket, lb.. 12e
Shanks, 1'b. , IOc
Rib Bails . IGe
LAMB
-Shoulder Roast Lamb . , 25c
Bili Roast Lamb 25e
Lamb Stews . .....20c
Lamb Chops .. .........,35e
PLEASE ORDER THE DAY BEFORE
FOR EARLY DELIVERY.
Spring Chickens and Ducks for Week -end
CONNEL1L, & TYNDALL
" CLINTON'S LEADING 1Vil.AT MARKET "
Phone 162 Trn Street.