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Reg, $2.50 for $1,75 $1.75 5 ' Reg. 51,.50 fbr$1.00
MEN'S FINE SHIRTS collar attached or separate col-
lars„about25 dozen, assorted, clearing lines, all sizes
FEBRUARY PRICE .:. ,,: , ,,,.,... ..,
5 DOZEN LADIES' CHA1VICISL"T7.E GLOVES, sizes
161-2 -bp 8, assorted Shades .
2 DOZEN LADIES GINGHAItx DRESSES, assorted
patterns
FEBRUARY PRICE .. • . , .
5 DOZEN PURE LINEN TOWELS, red border, fast color
, Heavy Weight. ' FEB, PRIDE. . - .. .. , .......... .
MESE ,.RE CASH PRICES. IT PAYS- TO BUY 1MY1
OTHER. LINES AT EQUALLY LOW; PRICES TO `CLEAR
PlumsteeI. Bros
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CANADA'S PRICELESS HERITAGE!
It depends entirely upon you, the paying pubiic, whether or not
we are to lose Der priceless heritage of "Individual opportunity and
Independent Ownership." 'We know that you certainly will not do
this knowingly, but it is so easy to be misled that we urge you to
stop and consider where you spend your money—you will find that
for service, quality, and price your .Home -Owned Superior Chain
Store is unequalled and bas long since proven its ability to overcome
the strongest competition.. Shop where you and yours benefit
most.
Brunswick Sardines, 5 tins 25e
Carnation Milk, sm., 4 tins 26e'
Tall,2 tins for 25c
P. & G. Soap, 7 cakes ...,29c
Pure Wagstaff 3farmarade
40 oz. 260
Granulated Sugar, 5 lbs. 28c
Family Blend Tea, lb, 39O
Family Blend Coffee, lb. 39e
Brpom, 5 -string, 3 for 99c
Post Bran Flakes, 2 pkgs. 25c
Delmalz Corn, 2's 20e.
mtA'C`
Fresh Picnic Ham, lb. , 20e
Pemeal Roll, per 11a. 25c ,
Sausage, per lb. 28e
Break. Bacon, piece, ib. 85c
Vi -Tone, serve hot or cold
8 oz. .,33e, 16 oz. , .58c
Bulk Ready Cut Macaroni
2 lbs. for 17e
Red Cohoe Salmon, tall 31c
Laundry. Starch, 2 lbs. 190
Snowflake Ansonia, 2 pkgs. 15c
Many Flower Soap, 4 cakes 25c
Certified Jam, Raspberry,
Strawberry, 40 oz. 43e
Sweet Mixed Pickles, in
bulk, per ib. 29c
FISH
Silver Bright Salmon,
per 1b: • , '180
White Fish, per lb. 17c
Herring, per dozen 40e
J. T. McKN IGHT & SON
0
of
Pails
Pails
Pails
0
°
11
"THE FARMER'S WONDER PACKAGE" °°
1 STRAINER PAIL 1 MILK PAIL
1 FLARING GALVANIZED PAIL
• 1 STRAIGHT GALVANIZED PAIL
11 ALLi"i
If° •a luga
Sutter & Perdue
0020
SUPERIWR QUALITY CRICKS
W e have ;Quality Chicks to offer.at redueecd pricer' in. the follew-
ibg. popular' breeds: ''
Barred Rocks, S.'C. White foghorns, Wihith V4andotths,--
Black 1V1inorcas, Jersey Black .tsiatste
Trap -nesting. 200 birds in record of performance.
We can 'spare .a few trays each week for ,custom, hatehing.
Let us send our pamphlet and dnri0e list and 1etlrn more about us,
SUNNYVALE POULTRY FARM AND HATCHERY
Seaforth, Ontario. .,Phone 10'7r8, :Stafortl Central.
: 10(i-tg•
SOME..
SAVINC'BOFJKS
SOK
SUG6ESTIONS
150 BOOKS
FICTION COMIC
POULTRY JUVENILE
Some Shop worn and soiled. To
clean up our •stock we offer at one
half regular price.. See them dis-
played in our north window. Many
of the fiction books are by popular
authors.
FEBRUARY 27 & 28'
MARCH 2 & 3
The Chautauqua Dates. On pre=
sentation of your ticket and payment
of 50c your seat may -be reserved for
the four evenings at our store.
The W. D. Fair Co.
.Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
Pu u
-001,„, imniato
Mrs, G. VanHorne spent the week-
end with her sister in Exeter.
Mr. Leonard McKnight 'has been vis=
' sting friends in Oshawa and To-
ronto.
Mrs. C. W. Carrell and children
spent the week -end with Mr. Cur-
ren in Oshawa,
Mrs. 3. Emerson of Kincardine Vis-
ited last week with her cousin,
Mrs. R. J. Cluff.
Miss DfcLaren left on Friday to
spend a few weeks with friends in
Milton and Toronto.
Dr. J. C. Lindsay of London was in
town last week for his another's
ninety-first birthday.
lktr Wilbur Ford of London spent the
week -end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs„ J. A. Ford of town.
1414-s. G. D. Roberton is spending a
couple of weeks with Woodstock
and Innerkip friends and relatives.
Mrs. (Ilr.) Ferguson of Kincardine
was in town on Saturday attend-
ing the funeral of Miss Amy How-
son.
Misses Eleanor and Jean Pluinsteel
of the College of Education, To-
. ronto, spent the week -end at their
lhoine in town.
Ms. MeGoun of London was
the ndeek-end guest of his
father, Rev. K. MeGoun of St.
Paul's Rectory.
Miss Mary C. Irwin was up from
Toronto for the funeral of Miss
Howson, returning to Toronto
Saturday evening.
Mr. T. W. Hawkins is attending the
, Hardware Association convention
in Toronto this week and will also
visit in Hamilton before his return.
Misses Gladys and Harriet and Mr.
',Elarold Cantelon were up from To-
ronto ,for the ,funeral of their
brother, D, W. L. Cantelon, on
Saturday., '
Miss Evelyn Hall, who ie,in her Se-
- end year at the University of
Toronto, has been horde tate past
week, She its jrist recovering from
his uttaclk of tonsilitis.
Mrs. E. M. arpenter of Buffalo is
visiting hes aunt; Mrs. Kearns of
town, who has been . ill the past
week.. Her friends hope she will
soon be herself again.
Dr. P. Hearn is in Toronto this week.
His brother, Mr. R. T Hearn, who
has visited hint : here on several
o0casione. is undergoing an opera-
tion and Dr. Hearn went down to
be with him.
1V . Howard Clark of Sunshine cal-
led on Mr.. and -Mrs. S. Kenner of
town on Tuesday. Clark had
come down from Sunshine with `a
motorist from Detroit who had got
snowbound up .in that northern
;clime.
Mxs (Dr.) Hodgson, who bas been,
spending seine' weeks With her sic-
tern, Mrs. W. Sparks of Hayfield
and Miss Margaret Mahaffy of
town, leaves ,tomorrow to visit in
Ii'ergus and Toronto before leaving
for her 'home hi Moose law.
Miss Maude Rowell, daughter of
-Mr..and Mrs, Melvin Howell of
oderich, was in Clinton. on Men -
calling on some friends prior
to leaving for San Fernando, Triin-
. eadad, where she will take a posi-
tion oa the staff of the Girls' High
" School in, connection with- the W.
M.S. work., Miss pupils
wall be Mostly; Last India girls,.
She will be absent twro and a half`
years. Her friends and :friends 01.
,het family in this community will
wish Miss vaenbA ; h 'lies•
wow •v roil. '
Ri CLIIVTON-NEWPB l ECORD
THURSDAY;, It'E$RUA'ItY I9, 193
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Chautauqua Dates are February 27-289 Mardi 2-3��
, . You can Save enough to buy "a Ticket February
BEES
Rump Roast, per lb.....,17c
Roll Side' Roast, per 1b. . ,18c
Chuck Roast, per lb. 16e
Shoulder Roast, per lb. ...,16e
Corner Roast, per lb. ' 20e
Flank Boils, Rolled, ib. ... ,1Se
Rib Boil, per` lb 14e
Hock. Cut,per lb... 18c
Round Steak, per lb,.. ,22e
Ramberg Steals, per lb. 20c
PORK
Shoulder Roast, per lb .,.18c
;., Rib '.Roast, per lb. , .....19c
Loin Roast, per lb........20c
Fresh Pi,enic Hann, Tb. ....18e
Pork Chops, ib. 20c
Pork Sausage, lb, 20c
. Head Cheese ib 15e
Side Pork, per lb. .. 18c„
Fresh Bacon, per lb ,20e
1.2 Dressed Hog, ib 12c
SOENIDEI 'S ,LARD, 20 lb. Pail ......' ..... ..........82.55
SCHNID 3R'S LARD, in bulk, 3 for ., 450
DILL 1?ICKLES, 3'for ... 100
BULK, SWEET MIXED PICKLES, per pint 25e
SHORTENING, Ib. prints.,15e
SABER KRAUT, 3 lbs for.. 50e
CHAUTAUQUA DATES -FEB. 27 end 28; Mar. 2 and 3
KINDLY ORDER THE DAY BEFORE FOR EARLY DELIVERY
CONNIELL, I& TYNDALLS
” CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "
Phone 162 . • Huron Street.
} ,KEEP CHAUTAUQUA DATES IN MIND
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CANADA'S PRICELESS HERITAGE!
It depends entirely upon you, the paying pubiic, whether or not
we are to lose Der priceless heritage of "Individual opportunity and
Independent Ownership." 'We know that you certainly will not do
this knowingly, but it is so easy to be misled that we urge you to
stop and consider where you spend your money—you will find that
for service, quality, and price your .Home -Owned Superior Chain
Store is unequalled and bas long since proven its ability to overcome
the strongest competition.. Shop where you and yours benefit
most.
Brunswick Sardines, 5 tins 25e
Carnation Milk, sm., 4 tins 26e'
Tall,2 tins for 25c
P. & G. Soap, 7 cakes ...,29c
Pure Wagstaff 3farmarade
40 oz. 260
Granulated Sugar, 5 lbs. 28c
Family Blend Tea, lb, 39O
Family Blend Coffee, lb. 39e
Brpom, 5 -string, 3 for 99c
Post Bran Flakes, 2 pkgs. 25c
Delmalz Corn, 2's 20e.
mtA'C`
Fresh Picnic Ham, lb. , 20e
Pemeal Roll, per 11a. 25c ,
Sausage, per lb. 28e
Break. Bacon, piece, ib. 85c
Vi -Tone, serve hot or cold
8 oz. .,33e, 16 oz. , .58c
Bulk Ready Cut Macaroni
2 lbs. for 17e
Red Cohoe Salmon, tall 31c
Laundry. Starch, 2 lbs. 190
Snowflake Ansonia, 2 pkgs. 15c
Many Flower Soap, 4 cakes 25c
Certified Jam, Raspberry,
Strawberry, 40 oz. 43e
Sweet Mixed Pickles, in
bulk, per ib. 29c
FISH
Silver Bright Salmon,
per 1b: • , '180
White Fish, per lb. 17c
Herring, per dozen 40e
J. T. McKN IGHT & SON
0
of
Pails
Pails
Pails
0
°
11
"THE FARMER'S WONDER PACKAGE" °°
1 STRAINER PAIL 1 MILK PAIL
1 FLARING GALVANIZED PAIL
• 1 STRAIGHT GALVANIZED PAIL
11 ALLi"i
If° •a luga
Sutter & Perdue
0020
SUPERIWR QUALITY CRICKS
W e have ;Quality Chicks to offer.at redueecd pricer' in. the follew-
ibg. popular' breeds: ''
Barred Rocks, S.'C. White foghorns, Wihith V4andotths,--
Black 1V1inorcas, Jersey Black .tsiatste
Trap -nesting. 200 birds in record of performance.
We can 'spare .a few trays each week for ,custom, hatehing.
Let us send our pamphlet and dnri0e list and 1etlrn more about us,
SUNNYVALE POULTRY FARM AND HATCHERY
Seaforth, Ontario. .,Phone 10'7r8, :Stafortl Central.
: 10(i-tg•
SOME..
SAVINC'BOFJKS
SOK
SUG6ESTIONS
150 BOOKS
FICTION COMIC
POULTRY JUVENILE
Some Shop worn and soiled. To
clean up our •stock we offer at one
half regular price.. See them dis-
played in our north window. Many
of the fiction books are by popular
authors.
FEBRUARY 27 & 28'
MARCH 2 & 3
The Chautauqua Dates. On pre=
sentation of your ticket and payment
of 50c your seat may -be reserved for
the four evenings at our store.
The W. D. Fair Co.
.Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
Pu u
-001,„, imniato
Mrs, G. VanHorne spent the week-
end with her sister in Exeter.
Mr. Leonard McKnight 'has been vis=
' sting friends in Oshawa and To-
ronto.
Mrs. C. W. Carrell and children
spent the week -end with Mr. Cur-
ren in Oshawa,
Mrs. 3. Emerson of Kincardine Vis-
ited last week with her cousin,
Mrs. R. J. Cluff.
Miss DfcLaren left on Friday to
spend a few weeks with friends in
Milton and Toronto.
Dr. J. C. Lindsay of London was in
town last week for his another's
ninety-first birthday.
lktr Wilbur Ford of London spent the
week -end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs„ J. A. Ford of town.
1414-s. G. D. Roberton is spending a
couple of weeks with Woodstock
and Innerkip friends and relatives.
Mrs. (Ilr.) Ferguson of Kincardine
was in town on Saturday attend-
ing the funeral of Miss Amy How-
son.
Misses Eleanor and Jean Pluinsteel
of the College of Education, To-
. ronto, spent the week -end at their
lhoine in town.
Ms. MeGoun of London was
the ndeek-end guest of his
father, Rev. K. MeGoun of St.
Paul's Rectory.
Miss Mary C. Irwin was up from
Toronto for the funeral of Miss
Howson, returning to Toronto
Saturday evening.
Mr. T. W. Hawkins is attending the
, Hardware Association convention
in Toronto this week and will also
visit in Hamilton before his return.
Misses Gladys and Harriet and Mr.
',Elarold Cantelon were up from To-
ronto ,for the ,funeral of their
brother, D, W. L. Cantelon, on
Saturday., '
Miss Evelyn Hall, who ie,in her Se-
- end year at the University of
Toronto, has been horde tate past
week, She its jrist recovering from
his uttaclk of tonsilitis.
Mrs. E. M. arpenter of Buffalo is
visiting hes aunt; Mrs. Kearns of
town, who has been . ill the past
week.. Her friends hope she will
soon be herself again.
Dr. P. Hearn is in Toronto this week.
His brother, Mr. R. T Hearn, who
has visited hint : here on several
o0casione. is undergoing an opera-
tion and Dr. Hearn went down to
be with him.
1V . Howard Clark of Sunshine cal-
led on Mr.. and -Mrs. S. Kenner of
town on Tuesday. Clark had
come down from Sunshine with `a
motorist from Detroit who had got
snowbound up .in that northern
;clime.
Mxs (Dr.) Hodgson, who bas been,
spending seine' weeks With her sic-
tern, Mrs. W. Sparks of Hayfield
and Miss Margaret Mahaffy of
town, leaves ,tomorrow to visit in
Ii'ergus and Toronto before leaving
for her 'home hi Moose law.
Miss Maude Rowell, daughter of
-Mr..and Mrs, Melvin Howell of
oderich, was in Clinton. on Men -
calling on some friends prior
to leaving for San Fernando, Triin-
. eadad, where she will take a posi-
tion oa the staff of the Girls' High
" School in, connection with- the W.
M.S. work., Miss pupils
wall be Mostly; Last India girls,.
She will be absent twro and a half`
years. Her friends and :friends 01.
,het family in this community will
wish Miss vaenbA ; h 'lies•
wow •v roil. '
Ri CLIIVTON-NEWPB l ECORD
THURSDAY;, It'E$RUA'ItY I9, 193
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11IcKILLOP: Friends in this vi-
cinity learned with deep and sincere
regret of the death at Richmond Hill
of Rev. J. A. Ferguson for a number
of years the beloved and very highly
esteemed pastor of Winthrop United
Church and Duff's United Church,
McKillop, which charges he was ob-
liged to resign a few years ago, on
account of ill health. His widow and
one son, Scott survive.
Father & Son Banquet
A Father and Son Banquet will be
held in Ontairo St, chinch on Tues-
day evening, Feb. 24th, at 0,30 p.nn.
This banquet is interdenominational
and all the boys and young men, to-
gether with the dads, are urged to be
present and hear the guest speaker,
lofr•. Gordon Lapp of Toronto, The
program will consist of addresses by
local boys and men representing all
churches in town. Supper 40c per
plate. 06-1.
GOOD NEWS!
HOT CROSS BUN
TIME—is here again, They're rich,
er and tastier than ever this year, as
promised by the "Three Bakers," who
broadcast every Monday at 9 p.nt.
We are now staking a special feature
of them, right from the oven, to
your home. Give your family a sur-
prise and order
HOT .CROSS BUNS
Have you Tried Streusel Coffee Cake
NEXT WEEK
There will be a pleasant Surprise.
Wendorf's Bakery
3c LU1Vi+E0110I+Ttt.Y—14lakers of
"Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake"
BREAD
PHONE 68
ASHER
SALE
1 NEW MISS SIMPLICITY ELEC-
TRIC WASHER
Reg. $169.00 '
NOW $75
SECOND tIANll MISS SIMPLICITY
(in excellent order)
ONE 1500 CATARACT
(Wend Hand)
n ARCONI) RAND ItANGlii
11A10,21N 1--'111c•,ES \
•
Q:+.) lA1,t •and 'P'LUM1i fi`1 O
Phone 2414
GOOD NEWS!
HOT CROSS BUN
TIME -4s here again, and every
day during Lent we are preparing
;Fresh batches of these light, tender
buns. They're richer and tastier
than over this year, as promised by
the "Three Bakers" on the radio.
Beginning yesterday (Ash Wednes-
day), the first day of Lent, we are
making a special feature of them,
Right from the oven they'll almost
emelt in your mouth. Give your fam-
ily a surprise.
HOT CROSS BUNS
BAKED BY
` VBarton �3alcerti"
Phone 1
BARTLIFF Sc CRICH
Listen to the "THREE BAKERS"
Monday Evening at 9 o'clock.
Columbia Broadcasting System.,
PREVENTION OF
EYE TROUBLE
Prevention is better than cure.
It is cheaper.
ft is possible when mire is hn-
possible:
Eye trouble may be avoided by
the timely use of glasses, averting
discomfort, suffering and perman-
ent impairment of sight. We are
properly equipped to adjust glas-
ses and guarantee satisfaction.
USELESS TIME PIECES
If there is a watch or clock In your house that refuses to go let us
have a look at it, You know it would go if it could. Something some-
whnee is • wrong. It may be nothing serious. .A. few minutes' time at a
few cents' cost may make it as good as new. We will look it over for
you and if it can be fixed we can fix it.
R. H. HN ON
CLINTON'S LEADING .151 w elfERY STORE
Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry
Next,Hovey's Drug Store, Jeweller and Optician
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ill Salve yoIR a lot .. , { one
It will pay you to buy now and have these bargains pilt away 'til later
'We have put especially low prices on all our Bedroom Furniture, in-
cluding: BEDROOM SUITES, ODD DRESSERS and STANDS, I3ED
SPRINGS 'ANIS MATTRESSES, . DININGROOM SUITE'S at amazingly
Low Prices.
Some Extra Special Values in KITCHEN CABINETS.
Several Real Values' in Chesterfield Stites, Automans, and `Footstools.
-tetter hurry and get some of ourLAMP BARGAINS while they last.
These special Prices will only be good while the Stock lasts so be wise
end .get. some- of these Bargains.
ClintonCliOtonilardlitareFur
Monument Dealers
net red, b'ireeto) e Hardware Phone, 195
The Store with a Stock
'C1iaultstitq'W will be 'Better than Ever this Year..,
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Chautauqua Dates are February 27-289 Mardi 2-3��
, . You can Save enough to buy "a Ticket February
at this Sale
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and
other
Lenten
BAKING FIGS j1QC
Per lb. c-
DRIED PEACHES 5
Per 9b '.. ' 15C .
PRUNES ' 35�
! Large, 2 lbs. ..... . •
MACARONI, ready 'cut 6 C C
2 lbs. fol.. 1—
LARD, Awl€'s A
3 Ib; pkg. 'f
COFFEE ,good;, for .the
money, per Ib• 2 C.
TOILET PLUSH. WIZ
For ' 25C
ROLLED OATS • .
2dC.
,� ....
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4
ug
SODAS, small pkg:
2 for 25C
7 .. ...
ORA2VM
ge�tIDY1S
Pineapple, 2 for 25c Sardines, 4 for 25c
Aylmer Soups, 3 for 27c ca r
Fresh Herring, dot. ®C Red.,SalmOn 30c .
.._'
JiRAFT CHEESE 3 C
Per 1b
piLOK.EN :SODAS . . • I.Qc
PEANUT BU'liii 1
Per ib. 19c
JEWEL SHORTENING
2 lbs. for 27c
2 doze4SC
... , , ... '
GRAPE FRUIT, seedless
3 for. �- , 25C
CHOQO•LATE BARS' 25c
0' fbr
Pea Meal Bacon, per Ib 30c
Sausage 25c. Smoked Rolls` 25a
Fresh Hams 25c'
LARD, Saturday -onl20 lbpail $2.75
Y9 .
C. & S. COFFEE, lb. 55c
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Our Heinz Special Prices
Continues all this Week
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SALADA, LIPTON AND
RED ROSE TEA,. Ib. 53c
E
Granulated Sugar at
OTIN Special Cash Price
O'NEIL'S. SPECIAL TEA
3 pound's for $1.00
_
CLINTON'S BIG
CORNER GROCETERIAW
Phone. 48 •
FREE DELIVERY
�' _�,=
PHONE
Where
"Sells for Less"
Price Prevails.
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11IcKILLOP: Friends in this vi-
cinity learned with deep and sincere
regret of the death at Richmond Hill
of Rev. J. A. Ferguson for a number
of years the beloved and very highly
esteemed pastor of Winthrop United
Church and Duff's United Church,
McKillop, which charges he was ob-
liged to resign a few years ago, on
account of ill health. His widow and
one son, Scott survive.
Father & Son Banquet
A Father and Son Banquet will be
held in Ontairo St, chinch on Tues-
day evening, Feb. 24th, at 0,30 p.nn.
This banquet is interdenominational
and all the boys and young men, to-
gether with the dads, are urged to be
present and hear the guest speaker,
lofr•. Gordon Lapp of Toronto, The
program will consist of addresses by
local boys and men representing all
churches in town. Supper 40c per
plate. 06-1.
GOOD NEWS!
HOT CROSS BUN
TIME—is here again, They're rich,
er and tastier than ever this year, as
promised by the "Three Bakers," who
broadcast every Monday at 9 p.nt.
We are now staking a special feature
of them, right from the oven, to
your home. Give your family a sur-
prise and order
HOT .CROSS BUNS
Have you Tried Streusel Coffee Cake
NEXT WEEK
There will be a pleasant Surprise.
Wendorf's Bakery
3c LU1Vi+E0110I+Ttt.Y—14lakers of
"Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake"
BREAD
PHONE 68
ASHER
SALE
1 NEW MISS SIMPLICITY ELEC-
TRIC WASHER
Reg. $169.00 '
NOW $75
SECOND tIANll MISS SIMPLICITY
(in excellent order)
ONE 1500 CATARACT
(Wend Hand)
n ARCONI) RAND ItANGlii
11A10,21N 1--'111c•,ES \
•
Q:+.) lA1,t •and 'P'LUM1i fi`1 O
Phone 2414
GOOD NEWS!
HOT CROSS BUN
TIME -4s here again, and every
day during Lent we are preparing
;Fresh batches of these light, tender
buns. They're richer and tastier
than over this year, as promised by
the "Three Bakers" on the radio.
Beginning yesterday (Ash Wednes-
day), the first day of Lent, we are
making a special feature of them,
Right from the oven they'll almost
emelt in your mouth. Give your fam-
ily a surprise.
HOT CROSS BUNS
BAKED BY
` VBarton �3alcerti"
Phone 1
BARTLIFF Sc CRICH
Listen to the "THREE BAKERS"
Monday Evening at 9 o'clock.
Columbia Broadcasting System.,
PREVENTION OF
EYE TROUBLE
Prevention is better than cure.
It is cheaper.
ft is possible when mire is hn-
possible:
Eye trouble may be avoided by
the timely use of glasses, averting
discomfort, suffering and perman-
ent impairment of sight. We are
properly equipped to adjust glas-
ses and guarantee satisfaction.
USELESS TIME PIECES
If there is a watch or clock In your house that refuses to go let us
have a look at it, You know it would go if it could. Something some-
whnee is • wrong. It may be nothing serious. .A. few minutes' time at a
few cents' cost may make it as good as new. We will look it over for
you and if it can be fixed we can fix it.
R. H. HN ON
CLINTON'S LEADING .151 w elfERY STORE
Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry
Next,Hovey's Drug Store, Jeweller and Optician
I19JRE
ill Salve yoIR a lot .. , { one
It will pay you to buy now and have these bargains pilt away 'til later
'We have put especially low prices on all our Bedroom Furniture, in-
cluding: BEDROOM SUITES, ODD DRESSERS and STANDS, I3ED
SPRINGS 'ANIS MATTRESSES, . DININGROOM SUITE'S at amazingly
Low Prices.
Some Extra Special Values in KITCHEN CABINETS.
Several Real Values' in Chesterfield Stites, Automans, and `Footstools.
-tetter hurry and get some of ourLAMP BARGAINS while they last.
These special Prices will only be good while the Stock lasts so be wise
end .get. some- of these Bargains.
ClintonCliOtonilardlitareFur
Monument Dealers
net red, b'ireeto) e Hardware Phone, 195
The Store with a Stock
'C1iaultstitq'W will be 'Better than Ever this Year..,
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