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Tailors at
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This Fall the world's largest one -price tailors ' offer at the
same old price, -dozensof exclusive new fabrics of a quality that
Heretofore has been confinedto high -price custom tailors. Com-
bined with finer workmanship and style than aver Tip Top ..
Clothes this season present the most remarkable value for the
money- that Canadian men have ever been offered. Come in and
look them over-1vou'll find it a pleasure to hose any style.
fabric or color without the restriction of price -tor Tip Tos
Clothes are all $24.00.
TIP T CLOTHES
Plu
!I
steel Bros.
YOU ALWAYS KNOW THEY'RE GOOD
Eggs that are really fresh; Butter that is rich and deliciously
flavoured; Groceries fresh every week.
You get the best—Fresh from a well -kept store at reasonable
prices.
See our .School Supplies before buying elsewhere.
The C. & S. Grocefs
THE CLINTON-NEWS RECORD
School Days School
Days.',
Make them Golden
Rule Days
Readin' and 'Ritin' 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 make 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.
School 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
pening 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.
Tine W. D. Fair Ca.
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
THURSDAY;. SEPTEMBER 25, 193(H
CLINTON'S BIG CORNER GROCERY
RICE
ALL PRICES Ris , D U
REDUCED ACCORDING TO THE MARKET
REAL VALUES FOR :YOUR DOLLAR!
Compare Our Prices with CHAIN STORES!
dnetion. Tea,
25c PRICE LIST
2 lb. pkg. Dates 25c
2 Seedless Raisins 25c
2 Pineapple 25c
Floor Wax 25c
2 Puffed wheat 25c
3 Ib. Rice 25c
2 Ib. Tapioca 25c
FREE
A Shopping Bag with
3 torn Flakes 25c
REDUCED PRICE
3 ` cans Peas 25c
'Oh! Mancna! l--
aw:21)y '.510 Kg fi h»Tg,
Will we have fish
• to•nrarrow? J
Fresh Salmon Trout
Tuesday & Friday
We are. Saving you
m3ney here
2 Ammonia 15c
These are days of
PRICES
and we have the,.
25c PRICE LIST
2 lb. pkg. Dates 25c
2 Seedless Raisins 25c
2 Pineapple 25c
Floor Wax 25c
2 Puffed wheat 25c
3 Ib. Rice 25c
2 Ib. Tapioca 25c
FREE
A Shopping Bag with
3 torn Flakes 25c
REDUCED PRICE
3 ` cans Peas 25c
'Oh! Mancna! l--
aw:21)y '.510 Kg fi h»Tg,
Will we have fish
• to•nrarrow? J
Fresh Salmon Trout
Tuesday & Friday
21b. Dates, bulk 19c
Ceylon Teareduced
from 55c alb. to 39c
Coffee, Circle 45c
Cocoa per lb. 19c'°
Gran. Sugar, 10-53c
3 lbs. Tea $ 1.00
5 Rolled Oats 19c
Toilet Soap, 3-14c
F ICI DAIRE
Picnic Hams 25c
Schneider'sSau. 30c
Peameal Bac. 40c
Muffetts, 2 for 21c
Sunlight Soap 10-53
Rice, 2 lbs. 25c
1 Ib. FREE
2 tins Pumpkin 23c
Morning Delivery: 9 and 11 a.m.
'
IIINllill�ul ip�� 000im, IIIII�C
Phone 48
FREE
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. Yon can now out-
fit your kitchen thoroughly and attractively at a fraction of what
it would ordinarily cost.
HERE IS A SMALL LIST OP ENAMELWARE; THE REST IS
PRICED IN •PROPORTION:
12 and 14 BLUE WHITE PRESERVING KETTLE
EACH
4 QT, BLUE \BITE POTATO POTS
EACH .: , ; , ,
2 QT. BLUE WHITE DOUBLE BOILERS
EACH . .
0 PT, WHITE COFFEE POTS
EACH
COVERED SAUCEPANS, GREY
EACH
49c
49c
49c
49c
25c
Sutter & Perdue
2
THE HARD EARNED DOLLAR
Don't overlook the fact that your Superior Chain Store is just
like you, a neighbor, friend, associate and a grocer --a Home -Own-
ed Grocer, joining with you in making your Thome more desirable,
more comfortable, by contributing with you to local taxes, contribu-
tions, toward the end that your neighborhood will be better and
happier. By combining with nearly seven hundred others, he does
for you what he could not do alone. He sells you better groceries
for less moneyl
WE SELL TRE BEST FOR LESS
Maple Leaf Salmon, 1-2 113
tins, 2 for 430
Fancy Blue Rose Rice, and
1-1b. free, 2 lbs. 25c
Standard No. 4 seive New
Pack Peas, 3 tins 25e
On 1 case 2 doz. tins for $1.99
Pumpkin, large tins, 2 for 23c
Family Blend Tea, Red
bags, (value 500 1 ib. 390
Mlany Flowers Toilet Soap
and 1 cake free, 3 for 25c
Cross & Blackwell's Free
Deal--
jar
eal-jar C. & B. chip Marmal-
ade . 24e
Jar " Branston Pickles 24a
Jar " 'Malt Vinegar 29c
and get 1 large bottle C. & B.
Catsup FREE
Royal York Tea "The tea that
is different" 1-2 ib. 28e
Libby Pork & Beans, med
size, 2tins . ..21c
Sweet Adeline Molasses, tin 9c
KINDLY PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY AND GET AN
EARLY DELIVERY
WE INVITE YOU TO STOP AND SHOP AT
J. T. Mc NICT T &SON
PHONE YOUR ORDER EARLY
CLINTON, ONT. PHONE 111
Misses Cochrane were with Kippen
:friends over the week -end.
Miss R. V. Irwin was in Toronto for
a few days the beginning of the
week.
Miss Marion Nichol of Morrisburg
rvisited last week with Mr. and
Mis. Harvey McBrien.
Mrs. McLaren of Toronto is spend-
ing this week as the guest of her
sister, Mrs. J. C. Gandier.
Mrs. Linnie Swaveley of Philadel-
phia has been visiting old friends
in town during the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Colin Fingland of Wal-
ton were guests over the week -end
tof Mr, and Mrs, F. Fingland of
town.
Misses Doan of Clinton and Miss E.
Doan of Buffalo attended the Wil-
lis-Latornell wedding in St. Thom-
as on Saturday.
Mrs. Wesley Rowson of Ingersoll,
aceompanied.by her son, spent the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs. D. J.
Atkinson, Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Layton, Elliott
and Irene and Miss Hazel Pepper
spent the week -end at Hamilton
and Niagara Falls.
Miss Ethel Hogg, who is on the staff
of the Port Dover High school,
spent the week -end with her par-
ents, Rev. J. E. and Mrs. Hogg.
Mr. and. Mrs. R. Tiplady are in Sar-
nia this week attending the wed-
ding of a niece of the latter. They
will spend a fortnight visiting
friends.
Mrs. Emory Suter of Cayuga and Mr.
ib'red Lawrence of Hamilton visited
their mother, Mrs. S. Lawrence,.
who has been quite NI, over the
(week -end.
Messrs. Ernest }frown and Chas. Wil-
son and Misses Lily Grew and Reva
Elliott spent Sunday as the guests
of Mr. and M'xs. T. H. Elliott, near
Goderich.
Major and Mrs. Hays of Seaforth
were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Shaw
on Sunday, coming up to be pre-
sent at the dedication of the new
(pulpit in St. Paul's church.
Mr. Stewart Mallen of the Bell
Telephone Company, Essex, has
been holidaying at his home in
town and. at Dyer's Bay, Bruce
Peninsula, where he formerly
taught school.
To the People of Clinton and District.
Having, purchased the plant and business of the Thomas Me;
Kenzie Estate, we purpose operating the Planing M411 and conduating
a general business in
ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER, WOOD AND PATENT SHIi'G-
LES. DOORS. SASH. AND A COMPLETE LINE
OF BUILDERS' 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
(3. E. BAECHLER. Proprietor) •
Miss Thresa M. Siegel
DRAMATIC LEADER AND
ENTERTAINER
.will give a varied program in
WESLEY-WILLIS CHURCH
under auspices of Girls' Club, on
Tuesday, Sept. 30th
8.15 p.m.
Mrs. (Rev.) Menzies of Fullerton
will sing and Mrs. Morgan Agnew
will contribute organ numbers.
EVERYBODY WELCOME
Admission 25c 83-3.
JITNEY DANCE
under auspices of Clinton Pipe Band
will be held in the
CLINTON ARENA
on the evening of
Thursday, October 2
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Giddings and
babe have returned to their home
in Detroit after spending a holiday
as guests of the lady's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Marien. They
also visited Niagara Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. B. R„ Higgins and
Miss Ruth Higgins were in Toronto
last week attending the wedding
of the former's son, Mr. J. G.
Higginis, which took place on Fri-
day in Yorkminstere Baptist chncrh.
Lt. -Col. and Mrs. Hays of Seaforth
Agnes Combe of Clinton and Miss
Barry Coanbe of Toronto, attended
the wedding of the former's niece,
Miss Latornell of St. Thomas on
Saturday last. Miss Agnes was
maid of honor and Miss Barry was
a bridesmaid.
Rev. J. E. and Mrs. Hogg and Mr.
and Mrs. J. Scott went down to
Hmbro on Monday to attend the
celebration in connection with
Knox United church, which is cele-
brating its centenary., Rev. W. D.
(McIntosh, formerly .:of Brucefield,
is the present pastor.
Miss Margaret. Hall returned to o.
Tonto on. Monday after spending
her vacation with her parents, Mr,
on new floor, 40x50
PRIZES
given for first couple purchasing
tickets, box of chocolates; also
for the best looking couple on
the floor.
I''land Mrs, ;T. Ball; Huron street.
She also spent a few days at the
HULLETT TOWNSHIP Hurst and Miss Doris Walter • of hone of the late; Peter McArthur,
:Brampton visited 'at . the home of . ' Elcfrid township, whore she and
IMT, and Mrs.. Ernest Blacker and Mr. and Mrs. John Hessel'wood on her parents resided about fifteen
family of the Base line and Mr. Beit 'Sunday last. years ago. ;
FIRST-CLASS MIUSIC
85-1.
NNIVERSARY
SERVICES
of the
ONTARIO STREET UNITIOD
• CHURCH, CLINTON
Sunday, October 5th
DELIVERY
White Elephant Sale
In aid of the Clinton Public Hos-
pital, will be held' on
Friday, October 10th
Those wishing to make donations
lcindly notify any member of the
Board and they will be called for
Sept. 30th. 84-2.
11 a.m. and 7 p.m.—Preaching Ser-
vice, Pastor, Rev. F. G. Farrill,
M.A., B.D. Special music by our
choir and others.
Monday, October 6
Harvest Home Dinner
COAL ei COKE
Afternoon Delivery: 2:30 and 5 p.m.
Where
"Sells for Less"
Price Prevails
D. L. & W. ANTHRACITE
SEMET SOLVAY COKE
ALBERTA COAL
MILLER'S CREEK GRATE COAL
• POCOHONTAS SOFT COAL
HARD AND SOFT WOOD
W. J. MILLER & SON
Orders taken at residence, Ontario St.
PHONES: 46w and 46j
ORDER
Chocolate
CAKE
FOR SATURDAY
4
DIFFERENT KINDS OF BREAD
DOUGHNUTS & PUFFED PASTE
BUNT'S CANDIES
A FRESH SHIPMENT ARRIVED
• TO -DAY
Wendorf's Bakery
MAKERS OF
"Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake"
BREAD
will be served from 6 p.m.
MENU:
Dressed Ham, Escalloped Potatoes,
Buttered Carrots, Salads, Pickles,
Jellies; Pie, Cake and Rolls, Ete
FOLLOWED BY A SPLENDID
MUSICAL AND 'LITERARY
PROGRAM
CHAIJ1MAN: •IVf.r. Won..' Mann, of
Woodstock, ex -president of London'i
Conference Laymen's Association,
Mb's A; D. McCartney, Oliver Jervis,
Pres. Women's Ass/n. Sec'y of Board
Rev. F. G.Faraill, 1V1,A., B.D., Pastor
Admission, : Adults, 60c, Children 36e
85.2.
Why Not Put in
That Bath Room
This Fall?
Once you put it in, you will won-
der why you waited so long. See
our outfit in our window and then
come in and get our price, which is
right.
Get One Installed by
Us and its there for
Good
T. llawIis
HARDWARE and PLUMBING
Phone 244
G ye o
IIestkss
Sleep
Marshall Spring Matresses
1114.
N
MARSH L
SPRING MATTRESS
Restless sleep is evidenee 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 luxurious comfor t 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 . $28.00
PREMIER( Striped ticking) $33.50 •
PREMIER (Beautiful damask ticking) $37.50
REGAL (Cotton upholstered) . $42.50
REGAL (Hair upholstered) .. $52.00
Clinton 'Hardware & Furniture Co.
Funeral Directors Monument Dealers
The Store with a Stock
Hardware Phone, 195 Furniture Phone 104
Brisket, per lb. 10c
Shanks . 8c
Rib Boils .. 15c
Neck Boils ...,..16e and 17c
Flank, trimmed . 16c
Hock, cut . 20c
'Chuck Roasts . 18c
Shoulder Roasts . 18c
Rib Roasts . 20c
Corner Roast .. . 220
Rump Roast . 19e
Round Steak . 26e
Sirloin Steak . 28e
CURED MEATS
Short shank Picnic Hams 25e
Dry Salt Pork 25c
Roll Shoulder, 1b... .,30c
P. 1V1;. Cottage Rolls, ib. 30c
Cottage Rolls, lb. 32e
'•LAMB.
Lamb Stews 20e
Rib Roast .. 25c
Shoulder. Roast . 25c
Loin • Roast 32e
Leg .. 36c
Chops . 35c
TRY OUR DRESSED DUCKS AND
CHICKENS
CONNELU ;; TYNDAL.L
" CLINTTONS LEADING MEAT MARKET "
Phone 182 Huron Street.
I
These are days of
PRICES
and we have the,.
21b. Dates, bulk 19c
Ceylon Teareduced
from 55c alb. to 39c
Coffee, Circle 45c
Cocoa per lb. 19c'°
Gran. Sugar, 10-53c
3 lbs. Tea $ 1.00
5 Rolled Oats 19c
Toilet Soap, 3-14c
F ICI DAIRE
Picnic Hams 25c
Schneider'sSau. 30c
Peameal Bac. 40c
Muffetts, 2 for 21c
Sunlight Soap 10-53
Rice, 2 lbs. 25c
1 Ib. FREE
2 tins Pumpkin 23c
Morning Delivery: 9 and 11 a.m.
'
IIINllill�ul ip�� 000im, IIIII�C
Phone 48
FREE
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. Yon can now out-
fit your kitchen thoroughly and attractively at a fraction of what
it would ordinarily cost.
HERE IS A SMALL LIST OP ENAMELWARE; THE REST IS
PRICED IN •PROPORTION:
12 and 14 BLUE WHITE PRESERVING KETTLE
EACH
4 QT, BLUE \BITE POTATO POTS
EACH .: , ; , ,
2 QT. BLUE WHITE DOUBLE BOILERS
EACH . .
0 PT, WHITE COFFEE POTS
EACH
COVERED SAUCEPANS, GREY
EACH
49c
49c
49c
49c
25c
Sutter & Perdue
2
THE HARD EARNED DOLLAR
Don't overlook the fact that your Superior Chain Store is just
like you, a neighbor, friend, associate and a grocer --a Home -Own-
ed Grocer, joining with you in making your Thome more desirable,
more comfortable, by contributing with you to local taxes, contribu-
tions, toward the end that your neighborhood will be better and
happier. By combining with nearly seven hundred others, he does
for you what he could not do alone. He sells you better groceries
for less moneyl
WE SELL TRE BEST FOR LESS
Maple Leaf Salmon, 1-2 113
tins, 2 for 430
Fancy Blue Rose Rice, and
1-1b. free, 2 lbs. 25c
Standard No. 4 seive New
Pack Peas, 3 tins 25e
On 1 case 2 doz. tins for $1.99
Pumpkin, large tins, 2 for 23c
Family Blend Tea, Red
bags, (value 500 1 ib. 390
Mlany Flowers Toilet Soap
and 1 cake free, 3 for 25c
Cross & Blackwell's Free
Deal--
jar
eal-jar C. & B. chip Marmal-
ade . 24e
Jar " Branston Pickles 24a
Jar " 'Malt Vinegar 29c
and get 1 large bottle C. & B.
Catsup FREE
Royal York Tea "The tea that
is different" 1-2 ib. 28e
Libby Pork & Beans, med
size, 2tins . ..21c
Sweet Adeline Molasses, tin 9c
KINDLY PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY AND GET AN
EARLY DELIVERY
WE INVITE YOU TO STOP AND SHOP AT
J. T. Mc NICT T &SON
PHONE YOUR ORDER EARLY
CLINTON, ONT. PHONE 111
Misses Cochrane were with Kippen
:friends over the week -end.
Miss R. V. Irwin was in Toronto for
a few days the beginning of the
week.
Miss Marion Nichol of Morrisburg
rvisited last week with Mr. and
Mis. Harvey McBrien.
Mrs. McLaren of Toronto is spend-
ing this week as the guest of her
sister, Mrs. J. C. Gandier.
Mrs. Linnie Swaveley of Philadel-
phia has been visiting old friends
in town during the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Colin Fingland of Wal-
ton were guests over the week -end
tof Mr, and Mrs, F. Fingland of
town.
Misses Doan of Clinton and Miss E.
Doan of Buffalo attended the Wil-
lis-Latornell wedding in St. Thom-
as on Saturday.
Mrs. Wesley Rowson of Ingersoll,
aceompanied.by her son, spent the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs. D. J.
Atkinson, Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Layton, Elliott
and Irene and Miss Hazel Pepper
spent the week -end at Hamilton
and Niagara Falls.
Miss Ethel Hogg, who is on the staff
of the Port Dover High school,
spent the week -end with her par-
ents, Rev. J. E. and Mrs. Hogg.
Mr. and. Mrs. R. Tiplady are in Sar-
nia this week attending the wed-
ding of a niece of the latter. They
will spend a fortnight visiting
friends.
Mrs. Emory Suter of Cayuga and Mr.
ib'red Lawrence of Hamilton visited
their mother, Mrs. S. Lawrence,.
who has been quite NI, over the
(week -end.
Messrs. Ernest }frown and Chas. Wil-
son and Misses Lily Grew and Reva
Elliott spent Sunday as the guests
of Mr. and M'xs. T. H. Elliott, near
Goderich.
Major and Mrs. Hays of Seaforth
were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Shaw
on Sunday, coming up to be pre-
sent at the dedication of the new
(pulpit in St. Paul's church.
Mr. Stewart Mallen of the Bell
Telephone Company, Essex, has
been holidaying at his home in
town and. at Dyer's Bay, Bruce
Peninsula, where he formerly
taught school.
To the People of Clinton and District.
Having, purchased the plant and business of the Thomas Me;
Kenzie Estate, we purpose operating the Planing M411 and conduating
a general business in
ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER, WOOD AND PATENT SHIi'G-
LES. DOORS. SASH. AND A COMPLETE LINE
OF BUILDERS' 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
(3. E. BAECHLER. Proprietor) •
Miss Thresa M. Siegel
DRAMATIC LEADER AND
ENTERTAINER
.will give a varied program in
WESLEY-WILLIS CHURCH
under auspices of Girls' Club, on
Tuesday, Sept. 30th
8.15 p.m.
Mrs. (Rev.) Menzies of Fullerton
will sing and Mrs. Morgan Agnew
will contribute organ numbers.
EVERYBODY WELCOME
Admission 25c 83-3.
JITNEY DANCE
under auspices of Clinton Pipe Band
will be held in the
CLINTON ARENA
on the evening of
Thursday, October 2
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Giddings and
babe have returned to their home
in Detroit after spending a holiday
as guests of the lady's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Marien. They
also visited Niagara Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. B. R„ Higgins and
Miss Ruth Higgins were in Toronto
last week attending the wedding
of the former's son, Mr. J. G.
Higginis, which took place on Fri-
day in Yorkminstere Baptist chncrh.
Lt. -Col. and Mrs. Hays of Seaforth
Agnes Combe of Clinton and Miss
Barry Coanbe of Toronto, attended
the wedding of the former's niece,
Miss Latornell of St. Thomas on
Saturday last. Miss Agnes was
maid of honor and Miss Barry was
a bridesmaid.
Rev. J. E. and Mrs. Hogg and Mr.
and Mrs. J. Scott went down to
Hmbro on Monday to attend the
celebration in connection with
Knox United church, which is cele-
brating its centenary., Rev. W. D.
(McIntosh, formerly .:of Brucefield,
is the present pastor.
Miss Margaret. Hall returned to o.
Tonto on. Monday after spending
her vacation with her parents, Mr,
on new floor, 40x50
PRIZES
given for first couple purchasing
tickets, box of chocolates; also
for the best looking couple on
the floor.
I''land Mrs, ;T. Ball; Huron street.
She also spent a few days at the
HULLETT TOWNSHIP Hurst and Miss Doris Walter • of hone of the late; Peter McArthur,
:Brampton visited 'at . the home of . ' Elcfrid township, whore she and
IMT, and Mrs.. Ernest Blacker and Mr. and Mrs. John Hessel'wood on her parents resided about fifteen
family of the Base line and Mr. Beit 'Sunday last. years ago. ;
FIRST-CLASS MIUSIC
85-1.
NNIVERSARY
SERVICES
of the
ONTARIO STREET UNITIOD
• CHURCH, CLINTON
Sunday, October 5th
DELIVERY
White Elephant Sale
In aid of the Clinton Public Hos-
pital, will be held' on
Friday, October 10th
Those wishing to make donations
lcindly notify any member of the
Board and they will be called for
Sept. 30th. 84-2.
11 a.m. and 7 p.m.—Preaching Ser-
vice, Pastor, Rev. F. G. Farrill,
M.A., B.D. Special music by our
choir and others.
Monday, October 6
Harvest Home Dinner
COAL ei COKE
Afternoon Delivery: 2:30 and 5 p.m.
Where
"Sells for Less"
Price Prevails
D. L. & W. ANTHRACITE
SEMET SOLVAY COKE
ALBERTA COAL
MILLER'S CREEK GRATE COAL
• POCOHONTAS SOFT COAL
HARD AND SOFT WOOD
W. J. MILLER & SON
Orders taken at residence, Ontario St.
PHONES: 46w and 46j
ORDER
Chocolate
CAKE
FOR SATURDAY
4
DIFFERENT KINDS OF BREAD
DOUGHNUTS & PUFFED PASTE
BUNT'S CANDIES
A FRESH SHIPMENT ARRIVED
• TO -DAY
Wendorf's Bakery
MAKERS OF
"Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake"
BREAD
will be served from 6 p.m.
MENU:
Dressed Ham, Escalloped Potatoes,
Buttered Carrots, Salads, Pickles,
Jellies; Pie, Cake and Rolls, Ete
FOLLOWED BY A SPLENDID
MUSICAL AND 'LITERARY
PROGRAM
CHAIJ1MAN: •IVf.r. Won..' Mann, of
Woodstock, ex -president of London'i
Conference Laymen's Association,
Mb's A; D. McCartney, Oliver Jervis,
Pres. Women's Ass/n. Sec'y of Board
Rev. F. G.Faraill, 1V1,A., B.D., Pastor
Admission, : Adults, 60c, Children 36e
85.2.
Why Not Put in
That Bath Room
This Fall?
Once you put it in, you will won-
der why you waited so long. See
our outfit in our window and then
come in and get our price, which is
right.
Get One Installed by
Us and its there for
Good
T. llawIis
HARDWARE and PLUMBING
Phone 244
G ye o
IIestkss
Sleep
Marshall Spring Matresses
1114.
N
MARSH L
SPRING MATTRESS
Restless sleep is evidenee 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 luxurious comfor t 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 . $28.00
PREMIER( Striped ticking) $33.50 •
PREMIER (Beautiful damask ticking) $37.50
REGAL (Cotton upholstered) . $42.50
REGAL (Hair upholstered) .. $52.00
Clinton 'Hardware & Furniture Co.
Funeral Directors Monument Dealers
The Store with a Stock
Hardware Phone, 195 Furniture Phone 104
Brisket, per lb. 10c
Shanks . 8c
Rib Boils .. 15c
Neck Boils ...,..16e and 17c
Flank, trimmed . 16c
Hock, cut . 20c
'Chuck Roasts . 18c
Shoulder Roasts . 18c
Rib Roasts . 20c
Corner Roast .. . 220
Rump Roast . 19e
Round Steak . 26e
Sirloin Steak . 28e
CURED MEATS
Short shank Picnic Hams 25e
Dry Salt Pork 25c
Roll Shoulder, 1b... .,30c
P. 1V1;. Cottage Rolls, ib. 30c
Cottage Rolls, lb. 32e
'•LAMB.
Lamb Stews 20e
Rib Roast .. 25c
Shoulder. Roast . 25c
Loin • Roast 32e
Leg .. 36c
Chops . 35c
TRY OUR DRESSED DUCKS AND
CHICKENS
CONNELU ;; TYNDAL.L
" CLINTTONS LEADING MEAT MARKET "
Phone 182 Huron Street.