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ALL CHINA IN OUR STORE IS REDUCED
AND MUST BE SOLD.
Call ..and 'See w Our Bargains
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• GraduateofToronto' College.of Ortometry
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TIP TOP TAILORS, LTD.
Starting and rhilehing at Canadian National Exhibition
Sept. '3121, 1931. DiStanoe 453 Air 14files.
Fill in yore• Coupon at our Store, guessing 'the time taken and win
One of the ;gash Prizes.
Everyone 14 years and 'over is entitled to one guess.
The new lip Top Fall Samplis 'are now here and .are more
wonderful values than ever,
See the, New Genuine !" eongora" Pile .Gyercoatings, made to your
order at regular pri' :$24.0:0 r •
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Plumsteel Bros.
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o ,g SSllTTE&PERDTE
PLUMBING HARDWARE, ' 'ELECTRIC 'WIRING
'r Phone '1474 ` w,3, �..
CQF9ELD ELECTRIC WASHER
°""$8900
RANGETTKS, = ELEC IG PLATES;
TOASTERS; IRONS,ETC,
SEE SPECIAL RADIO ADVERTISEMENT ,0
PAGE 6
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LONDON ROAD,
Mr. Joe Jager, Mr. and Mrs. Chas..
Jager, Mr. JameseBiggins and MiesP
Gordon of Slt Gilead,. Ohio; eptient •`
few days "'' Walth friend? in the neig,ta
horhood lastweek'. and called oneMl.
and Mrs. Joe'- Clegg wbto' pu e tared
the home .re their cousin, the late
John Biggins. •
Mr. Les. Hanly and Master Bobbie,
Toronto, spent the week{ c.nd faith Mr.
°i4iervyn lianly. N
'Mr. Jack Stephdrienp cies an,. r #`
Misses Emma and Doreen of Fort Ar-
thur visited ,with Mr. andM'ca, Wal-
ter, Swiflj 1s' on S.}inlay,,
' ''The •truekersomith Ladies Club ;!rove
over and spent a very seeial after-
•noen, with the London, Road club on
Wednesday of i'astyweek at their re-
gelar meeting atl.the lrolne.; of N1ag:'
ITara�y "
:Seg. l.. • I's
The visiting'ladies' put on` a s :len
didr ra e i m e
p dg m of r ad ngs usr .and
singing .apri a.5'tlic :weather j was fav-
ourable they .all tool- advantage of
the„lalvn and tea was served c }tside.
Tiaext:meeting•:wil;,,,be held at the
t uo qi,' Vlrsfi C, t 1 ] C1• neon ,
•.
bir. and, Mrs.'' Frank Lane and
babe spent the' week end With Mrs
;Land's mother at'.Clifford. • t
What Junior. Jack ';or,
sP}}ie •
Master Jilin do not
learn
Premier' John ar :Sir'
James do not .know
THE C,Il TpN-NEWS RECORD
d '
-On Tuesday next the bell •will.,,
ding -dung to announce :the coming..
_outbreak of education, and our Book
.Department will feature the •annual,
selling a Text Books and Supliliest
der students of Public.&,chod1t •and.
:Collegiate Institute, Those required;
for first\graders as vtiell as proud;
seniors. Returning to sdhodl is a;
more happy event when' the pupil 'is,
hi possession of ample supplies—it,
gives them poise•---esurance :and,
confidence, while another year of,
growthand Ore„rens awaits them. ,
We invite You to bring -your •needs i
to - us where you will find a complete.'
assortment •of' all '.'the great -'and'
small' importances with some spe-'
cialvales. Do not overlook aur Ex-'
•ereise Bock, 200 pages, red hie* or
blue' cover at two far 25c. Another
worth shilej .article as our 50o de-'
pendablePenteiler.ista4l5ard Slee Iead l
repels and propels, fitted with c'l'ip, i
asserted 'Calors.
`Phe W D. Fair .Co.
Often the,Qheapest--Always the Best
i
',I URS'DP,.Y, AUGUST 27, 1o3
FR„
EE IDEALS
A Pan'cn` e' `Knife with
1 ` porn, Crisco
''f`ox •27c
This Stare will be open
noon from
All Our Prices will be R. e-
'dnced for Balance of
the Month.
FREE DEALS
A•'package of Ivory
Flakes with 3 Cally
Snap for 23c
-on Wednesday after-
now on
eau up 11u�� �ia� �ami�er Cereals
Rice” Krispies, 2 pkgs.. 20c
ep - _ 20c
Bran 20c
Muffets " 25c
Corn Flakes .• 3 pkgs. 25c
'New 'Cheese, pound 18c
New Krait, Cheese, lb. 29c
Velteeta, Cheese, pkg. 19c
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-Qualitq--.449-
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SPRING,CIIICKEN1US AND DUCKS 4I`QTHEI
SCHNEIDER'S :• 'URS e LAED, PER LB. . , . ,
BONELESS CORNED BEEF; PER LB.
HOME-MADE HAD CHEESE PER LB,
VEAL a;R ,AMB!'ROASTS, PER LB, .....
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WEEK -END
.. 10e
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. 10e
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KI IDLYVRDER THE DAY BEFORE FOR EARLY DELIVERY
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CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT ,, M[ARWET "
Phonea102 ' ''' • Huron Street.
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El o
o ,g SSllTTE&PERDTE
PLUMBING HARDWARE, ' 'ELECTRIC 'WIRING
'r Phone '1474 ` w,3, �..
CQF9ELD ELECTRIC WASHER
°""$8900
RANGETTKS, = ELEC IG PLATES;
TOASTERS; IRONS,ETC,
SEE SPECIAL RADIO ADVERTISEMENT ,0
PAGE 6
•
LONDON ROAD,
Mr. Joe Jager, Mr. and Mrs. Chas..
Jager, Mr. JameseBiggins and MiesP
Gordon of Slt Gilead,. Ohio; eptient •`
few days "'' Walth friend? in the neig,ta
horhood lastweek'. and called oneMl.
and Mrs. Joe'- Clegg wbto' pu e tared
the home .re their cousin, the late
John Biggins. •
Mr. Les. Hanly and Master Bobbie,
Toronto, spent the week{ c.nd faith Mr.
°i4iervyn lianly. N
'Mr. Jack Stephdrienp cies an,. r #`
Misses Emma and Doreen of Fort Ar-
thur visited ,with Mr. andM'ca, Wal-
ter, Swiflj 1s' on S.}inlay,,
' ''The •truekersomith Ladies Club ;!rove
over and spent a very seeial after-
•noen, with the London, Road club on
Wednesday of i'astyweek at their re-
gelar meeting atl.the lrolne.; of N1ag:'
ITara�y "
:Seg. l.. • I's
The visiting'ladies' put on` a s :len
didr ra e i m e
p dg m of r ad ngs usr .and
singing .apri a.5'tlic :weather j was fav-
ourable they .all tool- advantage of
the„lalvn and tea was served c }tside.
Tiaext:meeting•:wil;,,,be held at the
t uo qi,' Vlrsfi C, t 1 ] C1• neon ,
•.
bir. and, Mrs.'' Frank Lane and
babe spent the' week end With Mrs
;Land's mother at'.Clifford. • t
What Junior. Jack ';or,
sP}}ie •
Master Jilin do not
learn
Premier' John ar :Sir'
James do not .know
THE C,Il TpN-NEWS RECORD
d '
-On Tuesday next the bell •will.,,
ding -dung to announce :the coming..
_outbreak of education, and our Book
.Department will feature the •annual,
selling a Text Books and Supliliest
der students of Public.&,chod1t •and.
:Collegiate Institute, Those required;
for first\graders as vtiell as proud;
seniors. Returning to sdhodl is a;
more happy event when' the pupil 'is,
hi possession of ample supplies—it,
gives them poise•---esurance :and,
confidence, while another year of,
growthand Ore„rens awaits them. ,
We invite You to bring -your •needs i
to - us where you will find a complete.'
assortment •of' all '.'the great -'and'
small' importances with some spe-'
cialvales. Do not overlook aur Ex-'
•ereise Bock, 200 pages, red hie* or
blue' cover at two far 25c. Another
worth shilej .article as our 50o de-'
pendablePenteiler.ista4l5ard Slee Iead l
repels and propels, fitted with c'l'ip, i
asserted 'Calors.
`Phe W D. Fair .Co.
Often the,Qheapest--Always the Best
i
',I URS'DP,.Y, AUGUST 27, 1o3
FR„
EE IDEALS
A Pan'cn` e' `Knife with
1 ` porn, Crisco
''f`ox •27c
This Stare will be open
noon from
All Our Prices will be R. e-
'dnced for Balance of
the Month.
FREE DEALS
A•'package of Ivory
Flakes with 3 Cally
Snap for 23c
-on Wednesday after-
now on
eau up 11u�� �ia� �ami�er Cereals
Rice” Krispies, 2 pkgs.. 20c
ep - _ 20c
Bran 20c
Muffets " 25c
Corn Flakes .• 3 pkgs. 25c
'New 'Cheese, pound 18c
New Krait, Cheese, lb. 29c
Velteeta, Cheese, pkg. 19c
Certo, per bottle 29c
Blue Ribbon Tea, Ib. 49c
Blue Ribbon Coffee, lb. 49c
Big Face 5c
All Ja;;;:'s and Tar"1;alades.
priced from 33c up.
MI Soups Reduced
Campbell's Tomato IOc
Special Price n
by the Sack on Saturday
only
Aylmer, all kinds,' 3 m 25c
Loose Macar1Pni, 3,' lbs. 25:c
Fancy Assorted Cakes
to clear at 19c
Soda Biscuits; lb. 15c
Star Ammonia, 4 pkgs. 25c
Bananas, per dozen 15c
Oranges, per dozen • 33c
EFRIGIDAIRE
Lard, 3 lb. pkg. 30c
Variety Loaf 35c
Dutch Loaf 25c
Mr. John Yesbeck of . London is
spending a holiday in town.
Miss Bessie Watt has been holiday-
ing at Bayfield the past week.
Mr. T. McMillan, M.P. was in town
on Monday calling on his friends,'
Mrs. G. L, Paisley was at Pert Al-
bert for a few days over the week-
end,
Mr. Edgar Cross of Toronto spent
the week -end with 'his family in
town. ;-
Miss Shirley Bowden --spent last
week in Hamilton -with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Hamden.
Miss R. V. Irwin was visiting her
sister, Mrs: Vesey of St. Marys,
over the week -end.
Mrs W. S. Downs of Toronto has
been visiting, friends in Clinton
during the past week.
Miss' Esther Trewartha and her mot-
her, Mrs. •N. W. Trewartha, took
a motor trip up to Manitoulin last
week.
Mrs. 51. T. Corless rand Master Alvin
have returned from a visit with
Science Bill, Harriston and Bur-
gessville friends.
Miss Helen amine, who has spent
the past week or ten days with
Miss Eva Cluff, returned to her
home in London en. Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Stokes of Tillsonburr•
and Miss Livingstone of Toronto
were guests last week of Mr. and
Mrs. Jahn Rath, Ontario street.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Palk, who have
been spending the summer with
the latter's sister, Mrs. Edgar
Cross, at the ladies' summer home
in Clinton, left on Tuesday far
their home at Warrington, North
Carolina
Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Nediger and
Miss Helen rnotored to Hamilton on
Sunday, Master Ernest Wood,
who has been spending the holi-
days with relatives here, returned
home with them.
Mr. and Mrs, M. T. Carless spent a
day in Brantford recently. Ilfiss
Dorothy, who had spent a holiday
with her brother, Mr. Benson Get -
less, of that city, returned home.
with her parents.
Mr. 3, L. Ker i• 'of 'Brussels was in
town on • Friday afternoon. He
had been informed that the funer-
al ee. the late D. L. Macpherson
would be .held that day, came
down tc attend it, but found that it
had been the day before.
Rev. Dr, aid Mrs. Medd and Miss
Medd of W:elIand left Saturday
for their home after spending a
week with the. feemer's brother
and Mrs. Medd's brother, Mr. J.
G. Medd and I41r.' W. Hiles of
Clinton v and other relatives at
•Londesboro. rr
Mr. and Mrs. t:; J. Wallis and Mr,
W. Wallis and Mr. and Mrs•. T. R.
Jenkins and,.Miss Maty Jenkins
attended"tilt funeral of their cons.
in, Mr, Runeiman of Stratford,. one
of the victims of the areoplane
crash at Fort Francis last week,
who was bunted at Stra!£nrd on.
Sunday.
Miss Jeer ;Middletpn, who has been.
holidaying, at her home, Sunnyview
Farm, the Amen road, has been.
• spending the last eaeple cf weeks
of . it with her brother; Mr. Geo.
Middleton of Columbus, Ohio; and
Will return to Toronto to resume.
15ciy, teaching irinuies• at the first of
r.S@ptember.*9
112ese s, Joseph ''• and Jacob Taylor,
Toronto; Welham Taylor 'of Chic-.
I
age; o; rae a for -
_ s I and S L. ?i? v , Len--
don; Jahn Taylor, Hamilton . and
Stephen Taydb , Minnedosa, Man.,
visited CbntAli,; one day last ,week-;:
coming• up ,to 'visit the graves . 'af
':.heir .rarentsy whoare buried:'in
li teR eeniet'ery. ''They iry'to get
PACT' every few '"Years for a,
h itl',y.t reunion-, and this meats a
visit tc, the oldhome town.
tr
. T. O'NEIL1
CLINTON'S BIG
CORNER GROCETERIA
Phone 48
Where
"Sells for Less"
Price Prevails
;BEE
DELIVERY
AUBURN
Miss Gertrude •,Snyder of Gode-
rich visited:Iter grandparents, Mr.
and Hrs. John ]♦ergeson one . day
last week. •
•
Miss Hazel Young of Loyal spent
a few days last week with Miss
NOTICE
Your attention is drawn to clause
40 of the Standard interpetation of
rates of the Ii .P.G. of Ontario,
which reads as follows: ,"When the
consumer is 15 days in arrears for
two months` service, the service
SHALL 'be discontinued • and ser-
vice SHALL NOT be given again un-
til -payment is made in full, includ-
ing a eharge of 'one 'dollar for the
cost of re -connecting: Such discon-
tinuance of service does not relieve
the consumer of the liability for are
rears or for his service charge or
minimum bills for the balance of the.
term of contract."
Clause 48: "No. prompt payment
discount shall he allowed unless the
bill is paid on or before the last dis-
count day. This rule shall be un-.
partially enforced."
Clinton Public Utilities Commission
FOR ANTIQUES
at
HOSPITAL BAZAAR, AND
ANTIQUE DISPLAY
the week of
OCTOBER 17TH
Prizes awarded 'dor the ,following:
Collection of Antique Furniture;
Guns of ell kinds; Coins and .Stamps
Dishes, Silverware, Crockery; Birds
and Animals; Laces.: and - Costumes;
Photographs and Snaps; Pictures;
Musical` Instruments
•
See Miss O'Neil or Mrs.•'R. H.
Johnson. '
Have You • " ried.
THE HIT OF THE SEASON
VERNOR'S
GINGERALE
Silverwood9 s.Ice Cream
IN BRICK OR BULK _
at
BARTI�I `84CRICH-
4`
Phone. 1,".Clinton, - •
Ethel Wlashingt 'n
A gang of men are busy this week
giving the bridge a coat of paint.
Rev. Mr. Shaw of Nile will have
charge of the service in Knox Uni-
ted church on Sunday next, while
Rev. Dr. Mortimore • takes anniver-
sary •services. at Port Albert.
btr. and Mrs. W. J. Thompson
spent a day in London this week.
NORMA
A.T.C.M.
Teacher of
PIANO & THEORY
Clinton, Ontario
0t
ays"
vy t,\7
Makes one Want a Cool Drink
Dry Gingerale and -Other Popular
Drinks.
Delivered to your hone for only 51.00
for 24 bottles,
Also Agents for Canada Dry
New Reduced Prices
Now "Health Rolls" Baked Daily,
These Rolls are "New" and Delicious
Our wagon passes your home, try
thein for a real treat or phone 68.
PARTY ICE CREAM
Wendorf's Bakery
Sr CONFECTIONERY — Makers of
"Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake"
BREAD
PHONE 68
Perhaps you are Pick-
ing a Wedding Gift
Or just Something for
a Friend
Call in and see our new line of
Ovenware, something useful and dee
enough for any table.
We also have a new stock of stain -
leis Steel'Knives, at -reduced prices.
J7or ..the Shower,' our Rolland
Graniteware is just the thing, or our
Aluminuinware at. ` SSpeeial" Prices.,
HARDWARE and PLUMBING'
Phone 244
i
on Looking. f
Rargai gs
IF SO LOOK INTO OUR FURNITURE DEPARTMENT
And let us show you „Sone c.f the Greatest Values ever shown in
this vicinity.
W13 ARE REDUCING OUR STOCK
So if you need .a Chesterfield Suite, Dining Reim Suite or
Bedroom Suite, we sure will save you money. •
Also Special Values in Mattresses, Verandah Furniture, Kitchen
Cabinets, Odd Dressers, Lamps, Card Tables, End Tables, Ferneries.
In fact anything we have in steek, sold at great reductions.
These bargains are only on goods in Stack,: so of •course it will
be a natter of come early and pick up the bargains while they last.
Clinton Hardware & Furniture Co.
PHONE 195
FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1'3ONUMENT DEALERS
THE STORE WITH A STOCK
41.++10Kwe41.0.0,
COMMON SENSE PATRIOTISM
"Buy Canadian products and keep Canadians busy" has a
fine patriotic. appeal, but it becomes sound business when ,by so
doing you can save money. That is care of the reasons why so many
Canadian families patronize Superior Chain Stores it is common
sense patriotism.
WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS
'P & G. SOAP � Fray Bentos Corned Beet
7 bars for 25e t per tin , 1701
"Lux Fiaices, small
2 pkgs. 15c
Rei12S's 1eglceye Salmon
0c, 1's 33ci
Sherriff's Good Moiling
Marmalade, 16 oz...... 23e,
32 oz. for 39c
Kraft Salad Dressing 21c
1). & 13 Cleanup Soap, tin 23c
Rasp., Strawberry Jain 43c
MMlcLaren Fruit Punch 25c
I
!New Australian Raisins !
2 lbs. for 2501
Kellogg's Corn Flakes
r 2 pkgs, for 170
Lawrason's Snowflake Am-
monia, 2 pkgs, 15e
Lawrason's Flusho, per tin 23c
Carnation Milk, soil•,, 8 tins leo
Carnation Milk, lge., 2 tins 25e
Sifto Salt, plain or iodized OOe
Certo, per bottle • zee
FRESH FRUITS—Grapes,- Peaches, Special for Week -End.
MEATS SLICED TO YOUR LIKING
Kindly phone your orders early for an early delivery
J. T. McKN IC HT & SON
CLINTON, ONT. • PHONE 111
ININNOWINITP
44.444
A FINE NEW LINE OF THE
LATEST MODELS
in
BILTMry BE
HATS
.111ST' ARRIVED
9 25
i
O•
DAMS , 'Z HERMAN a
y` Cleahing sand Pressing Overcoat
81.50
FRIG! DAME
Picnic Hams, lbw 25c
Cottage Rolls, lb. 28c
Breakfast Bacon 25c
Certo, per bottle 29c
Blue Ribbon Tea, Ib. 49c
Blue Ribbon Coffee, lb. 49c
Big Face 5c
All Ja;;;:'s and Tar"1;alades.
priced from 33c up.
MI Soups Reduced
Campbell's Tomato IOc
Special Price n
by the Sack on Saturday
only
Aylmer, all kinds,' 3 m 25c
Loose Macar1Pni, 3,' lbs. 25:c
Fancy Assorted Cakes
to clear at 19c
Soda Biscuits; lb. 15c
Star Ammonia, 4 pkgs. 25c
Bananas, per dozen 15c
Oranges, per dozen • 33c
EFRIGIDAIRE
Lard, 3 lb. pkg. 30c
Variety Loaf 35c
Dutch Loaf 25c
Mr. John Yesbeck of . London is
spending a holiday in town.
Miss Bessie Watt has been holiday-
ing at Bayfield the past week.
Mr. T. McMillan, M.P. was in town
on Monday calling on his friends,'
Mrs. G. L, Paisley was at Pert Al-
bert for a few days over the week-
end,
Mr. Edgar Cross of Toronto spent
the week -end with 'his family in
town. ;-
Miss Shirley Bowden --spent last
week in Hamilton -with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Hamden.
Miss R. V. Irwin was visiting her
sister, Mrs: Vesey of St. Marys,
over the week -end.
Mrs W. S. Downs of Toronto has
been visiting, friends in Clinton
during the past week.
Miss' Esther Trewartha and her mot-
her, Mrs. •N. W. Trewartha, took
a motor trip up to Manitoulin last
week.
Mrs. 51. T. Corless rand Master Alvin
have returned from a visit with
Science Bill, Harriston and Bur-
gessville friends.
Miss Helen amine, who has spent
the past week or ten days with
Miss Eva Cluff, returned to her
home in London en. Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Stokes of Tillsonburr•
and Miss Livingstone of Toronto
were guests last week of Mr. and
Mrs. Jahn Rath, Ontario street.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Palk, who have
been spending the summer with
the latter's sister, Mrs. Edgar
Cross, at the ladies' summer home
in Clinton, left on Tuesday far
their home at Warrington, North
Carolina
Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Nediger and
Miss Helen rnotored to Hamilton on
Sunday, Master Ernest Wood,
who has been spending the holi-
days with relatives here, returned
home with them.
Mr. and Mrs, M. T. Carless spent a
day in Brantford recently. Ilfiss
Dorothy, who had spent a holiday
with her brother, Mr. Benson Get -
less, of that city, returned home.
with her parents.
Mr. 3, L. Ker i• 'of 'Brussels was in
town on • Friday afternoon. He
had been informed that the funer-
al ee. the late D. L. Macpherson
would be .held that day, came
down tc attend it, but found that it
had been the day before.
Rev. Dr, aid Mrs. Medd and Miss
Medd of W:elIand left Saturday
for their home after spending a
week with the. feemer's brother
and Mrs. Medd's brother, Mr. J.
G. Medd and I41r.' W. Hiles of
Clinton v and other relatives at
•Londesboro. rr
Mr. and Mrs. t:; J. Wallis and Mr,
W. Wallis and Mr. and Mrs•. T. R.
Jenkins and,.Miss Maty Jenkins
attended"tilt funeral of their cons.
in, Mr, Runeiman of Stratford,. one
of the victims of the areoplane
crash at Fort Francis last week,
who was bunted at Stra!£nrd on.
Sunday.
Miss Jeer ;Middletpn, who has been.
holidaying, at her home, Sunnyview
Farm, the Amen road, has been.
• spending the last eaeple cf weeks
of . it with her brother; Mr. Geo.
Middleton of Columbus, Ohio; and
Will return to Toronto to resume.
15ciy, teaching irinuies• at the first of
r.S@ptember.*9
112ese s, Joseph ''• and Jacob Taylor,
Toronto; Welham Taylor 'of Chic-.
I
age; o; rae a for -
_ s I and S L. ?i? v , Len--
don; Jahn Taylor, Hamilton . and
Stephen Taydb , Minnedosa, Man.,
visited CbntAli,; one day last ,week-;:
coming• up ,to 'visit the graves . 'af
':.heir .rarentsy whoare buried:'in
li teR eeniet'ery. ''They iry'to get
PACT' every few '"Years for a,
h itl',y.t reunion-, and this meats a
visit tc, the oldhome town.
tr
. T. O'NEIL1
CLINTON'S BIG
CORNER GROCETERIA
Phone 48
Where
"Sells for Less"
Price Prevails
;BEE
DELIVERY
AUBURN
Miss Gertrude •,Snyder of Gode-
rich visited:Iter grandparents, Mr.
and Hrs. John ]♦ergeson one . day
last week. •
•
Miss Hazel Young of Loyal spent
a few days last week with Miss
NOTICE
Your attention is drawn to clause
40 of the Standard interpetation of
rates of the Ii .P.G. of Ontario,
which reads as follows: ,"When the
consumer is 15 days in arrears for
two months` service, the service
SHALL 'be discontinued • and ser-
vice SHALL NOT be given again un-
til -payment is made in full, includ-
ing a eharge of 'one 'dollar for the
cost of re -connecting: Such discon-
tinuance of service does not relieve
the consumer of the liability for are
rears or for his service charge or
minimum bills for the balance of the.
term of contract."
Clause 48: "No. prompt payment
discount shall he allowed unless the
bill is paid on or before the last dis-
count day. This rule shall be un-.
partially enforced."
Clinton Public Utilities Commission
FOR ANTIQUES
at
HOSPITAL BAZAAR, AND
ANTIQUE DISPLAY
the week of
OCTOBER 17TH
Prizes awarded 'dor the ,following:
Collection of Antique Furniture;
Guns of ell kinds; Coins and .Stamps
Dishes, Silverware, Crockery; Birds
and Animals; Laces.: and - Costumes;
Photographs and Snaps; Pictures;
Musical` Instruments
•
See Miss O'Neil or Mrs.•'R. H.
Johnson. '
Have You • " ried.
THE HIT OF THE SEASON
VERNOR'S
GINGERALE
Silverwood9 s.Ice Cream
IN BRICK OR BULK _
at
BARTI�I `84CRICH-
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Phone. 1,".Clinton, - •
Ethel Wlashingt 'n
A gang of men are busy this week
giving the bridge a coat of paint.
Rev. Mr. Shaw of Nile will have
charge of the service in Knox Uni-
ted church on Sunday next, while
Rev. Dr. Mortimore • takes anniver-
sary •services. at Port Albert.
btr. and Mrs. W. J. Thompson
spent a day in London this week.
NORMA
A.T.C.M.
Teacher of
PIANO & THEORY
Clinton, Ontario
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ays"
vy t,\7
Makes one Want a Cool Drink
Dry Gingerale and -Other Popular
Drinks.
Delivered to your hone for only 51.00
for 24 bottles,
Also Agents for Canada Dry
New Reduced Prices
Now "Health Rolls" Baked Daily,
These Rolls are "New" and Delicious
Our wagon passes your home, try
thein for a real treat or phone 68.
PARTY ICE CREAM
Wendorf's Bakery
Sr CONFECTIONERY — Makers of
"Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake"
BREAD
PHONE 68
Perhaps you are Pick-
ing a Wedding Gift
Or just Something for
a Friend
Call in and see our new line of
Ovenware, something useful and dee
enough for any table.
We also have a new stock of stain -
leis Steel'Knives, at -reduced prices.
J7or ..the Shower,' our Rolland
Graniteware is just the thing, or our
Aluminuinware at. ` SSpeeial" Prices.,
HARDWARE and PLUMBING'
Phone 244
i
on Looking. f
Rargai gs
IF SO LOOK INTO OUR FURNITURE DEPARTMENT
And let us show you „Sone c.f the Greatest Values ever shown in
this vicinity.
W13 ARE REDUCING OUR STOCK
So if you need .a Chesterfield Suite, Dining Reim Suite or
Bedroom Suite, we sure will save you money. •
Also Special Values in Mattresses, Verandah Furniture, Kitchen
Cabinets, Odd Dressers, Lamps, Card Tables, End Tables, Ferneries.
In fact anything we have in steek, sold at great reductions.
These bargains are only on goods in Stack,: so of •course it will
be a natter of come early and pick up the bargains while they last.
Clinton Hardware & Furniture Co.
PHONE 195
FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1'3ONUMENT DEALERS
THE STORE WITH A STOCK
41.++10Kwe41.0.0,
COMMON SENSE PATRIOTISM
"Buy Canadian products and keep Canadians busy" has a
fine patriotic. appeal, but it becomes sound business when ,by so
doing you can save money. That is care of the reasons why so many
Canadian families patronize Superior Chain Stores it is common
sense patriotism.
WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS
'P & G. SOAP � Fray Bentos Corned Beet
7 bars for 25e t per tin , 1701
"Lux Fiaices, small
2 pkgs. 15c
Rei12S's 1eglceye Salmon
0c, 1's 33ci
Sherriff's Good Moiling
Marmalade, 16 oz...... 23e,
32 oz. for 39c
Kraft Salad Dressing 21c
1). & 13 Cleanup Soap, tin 23c
Rasp., Strawberry Jain 43c
MMlcLaren Fruit Punch 25c
I
!New Australian Raisins !
2 lbs. for 2501
Kellogg's Corn Flakes
r 2 pkgs, for 170
Lawrason's Snowflake Am-
monia, 2 pkgs, 15e
Lawrason's Flusho, per tin 23c
Carnation Milk, soil•,, 8 tins leo
Carnation Milk, lge., 2 tins 25e
Sifto Salt, plain or iodized OOe
Certo, per bottle • zee
FRESH FRUITS—Grapes,- Peaches, Special for Week -End.
MEATS SLICED TO YOUR LIKING
Kindly phone your orders early for an early delivery
J. T. McKN IC HT & SON
CLINTON, ONT. • PHONE 111
ININNOWINITP
44.444
A FINE NEW LINE OF THE
LATEST MODELS
in
BILTMry BE
HATS
.111ST' ARRIVED
9 25
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DAMS , 'Z HERMAN a
y` Cleahing sand Pressing Overcoat
81.50