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-,dig JIti7DAY, oeTontIrt ' 1P, 292p.'
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ll popular rriode'ls: `ill lrigli'
0a14.
Special:' prices oto • ttl;r° lone
.weep oi?ly'.
Why let p9o1 glaases,; not
properly fitted,
vixrililles `? < ;
ie test .your , eyes fie tsif
charge..
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NSON
D'tstnibiito Ifor
Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry
e'fit•.a d Repairs Next Hovey 'a Drug tore
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►ore to. Measure
Is -'the Price 'of a 11ip Toi Suitt 't or Top. Coat
Tip Top Clothes dffei. you -the opportunity to
practiee thrift and at the some time secure the -ut-
most in clothes value offered in Ganda today.
The new woolens -are more woi'idully design-
ed than eves •.and embrace .cloths. from the finest
looms, imported direct from•ahe.,great•m'ills• of Eng -.-
land ; and Scotland. May.we we show you the new ..
ranges?
A' ,glance tl rough `•'our .complete• ;E iitum ••and
Winter Fashion portfolio will unfailingly disclose
the style you have in mind.
New Fall and Winter Samples Now Ready
You are Cordially Invited to inspect Them. ;
Plumsteel Bros.
Every Garment Custom Tailored
Everything for the
'RESERVING SEASON
Jars, rubbers, parawax,
-sling wax, lids, glasses 77
arything you need in order
make your preserving this
ar a wonderful success.
Put up your preserves now
d have delightful desserts
winter. •
`Where Quality is as Represented"
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TIIE e, & S. GROCERS,
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Anti•when;the process of, canning is
•eoiiipleted the important eor earn re4
the container for the;preserl2ed good=,,
nese. 'Our jelly jars'nay beweleomedi
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for: this, -we-have four styles, 1
with either slip or screw ii`ri' top, %1
lb •and 1 lb ,:size .with screwtin top,
the •prie'ee ate 75c, ooe and $-1!10 per'
dezera the -?/h,,lb. size at 90c a dozen'
is , rew .shape this year, Tear, ,being,square
With round top; 'it 'has 'thu' far, this
;season -had' •the' approve'{ of dia.;
eerr#ing customers. ••
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We 'live in a :color age, our dress,,
.ori ,automobile,. our• 'honie,.anyth:ng'
from whoopee -hats to ;watering cans,;
all reflect the modern taste for. color:
in 'brIIiaiut hues. A new Flashlight
is Eviereally',e answer to - th'is vogue.'`
We now have the tubular shape in
red, green,': pink and blue, unlike
many color fancies there is Utility
etc well .as fashion in -a flashlight,.
it Is a port,Abiep convenient' dntt'safe
light, quickens faltering feet and.
.gives a sense of security where dark-
ness Inrks. There, are in. a year 365
dark parts of a day which. snake 365.
reasons why t flashlight is a conven-
ience rs
Ffle W. D. Fair ,Co.
Often the Cheapest -Always the Best
Select Yotir New •444a i ,__ ' I
FALL HAIL' it, '', r e
Here For the Utmost in Smartness '4:4'1
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1 'slur Pall display inciudes fiats bias reach the very
peal{ of exclusWWe ndividuality and ne\�7rieSs. Colne P
here and see hats such as have nev`ez been seen he. ,
fore, at ,prices lower by far than yon would 11.'idge.
Entrancing in there simplicity, colorful, chic, these
hats will tempt you to purchase two instead of one.
But whether you plan to purchase one, two or none,
come. in and see thein anyway!
P
DAVIS et HERMAN
EXTRAORDINARY VALUES IN HIGH GRADE
ALL -ELECTRIC RADIOS -
At'Big
Savings ---
Li'
'Containing all the newest
radio wrinkles, these all -e-
lectrics area wonderful val-
ue. So much ,"better than
the old-fashioned kind that .
you will be astonished when
you see' and hearthem. "
Free delivery --free installation—
free service for one year Trade •in
-your old radio—our allowance'is liber-
al. Never have there been better radio
values than these,
titter' : Perdue
1L4RDWA,RE, HT,ECT1IC. WIRING
Phone' 147w
Miss Eva Carter of Kitchener was
home over the wepki end.
Mr. G. T. Jenkins returned last week
after a business trip to the west.
Mi.'aiid Mrs. fames McRae of Lon-
don visited Clinton friends over
the weekend.
Mrs. Edward Pickett. and son, George
of Detroit spent the weekend with
i}Moll ''nerds,
Mr. A, J. Iio1loway returned last
week after, a visit of some weeks
in' Peterborough.
3ijas Irene Brooks of Mitchell was
the weeliJiikl guest of her cousin,
Miss Dorothy Cantelon.
Miss Hattie Baker of Fullamton was
the son of Miss Florence Cun-
ingliame over the, week -end.
Mrs, 'Archibald and Mrs. Robinson
df Montreal have been visiting
their niece, Mrs. 11. T. Rance.
Mrs. Thos. Verner left yesterday to
'1+1-eit her son and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold Venner, Mark-
ham...
Mr. Charlie Shipley was,up from
London -this week, coining up to
hit.end ti;; s.neral of flys 142 NTx,
Plmnateel.
Mr. and Mia, Earl Fisher and *S-
tet Marvin of Detroit visited their
aunt, Mre, Margaret Pickett, over
the weekend. 1 [
Col, Rance and tot.' 6omhe were in
liouibn over the` week -end; having
gone down to attend the re -union
of the 33rd battalion.
Mr. M. T. Corless was ,called out . of
town this week to attend the fun-.
„er al ' of his uncle, the late C. E.
VanDyke of Grimsby. - • •
Mrs. Snyder and Miss Agnew have
returned after spending the past,
week with their cousins, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Agnew of Lueknow, ,
Dr. and -Mrs. W. Holloway of Peter-
borough were gnests"during the
-past week, of the forneer's brother,
Mr. A, J. Holloway of town.
Mr. and Mrs, Marshall. Plumsteel
and Mr. and Mre. Harvey Plum -
steel of Buffalo were week -end
guests at the home of the Messrs,
Plumsteel's sister, Mrs. ' W. T.
O'Neil.
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Mrs. Mary Rutledge and Mrs. -D. W.
L. Cantelon were called to Toronto
on Friday last owing to the ,death
of the former's grand ddughtler,
Marguerite, infant daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Russell
Mr, and Mrs. Alvin .Leonard inotored
up from Elmira and spent the
week -end with the former's par-
ents in tewn: On their return they
were accompanied by his mother,
Mrs. Fred Leonard, who will 'visit
:them for week or so.
Magistrate' and Mrs. 5. J. Andrews,
and Messrs. Frank and C. A. And,
rows left this week on a motor
tour. " Tfrs. Andrews stropped off
at Toronto and Messrs. Russel and
Clifford Andrews . were picked up
and the gentlemen are making a
tour of Quebec Province,
Mr. and Mrs. Ogle Cooper and their
daughter, Miss Phyllis, of Toronto'
spent the week -end with relatives
in town. Mrs. Cooper , and Miss
Phyllis returned home Sunday' af-
ternoon, but Mr. Cooper who has
just recovered from an illness
lasting ;several weeks, is remaining
for n fortnight asthe greet of his
sisters.',: Mfrs. A. J. Morrish and'
Mixt. W, 0, Brown.,
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• :Mr. E. Snell was, the'n..,o
1` e ' took this
�iryz'es for his ry s
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:fall: At the Toronto 'Fair he won
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rade,outcheese?
NE FRIEND TEL :S ,ANOTHER
•"Tell `` your Mother to call D°'Neil's9~•,
esthe- esel They'll 'know. -
•e�iCJ aiTiadlaRl' life
Cllc! " lb' elle
N C C ese,.Ib 290
;Kraft'Cheese Ib 39c
Rioleaili Rail Cheese pkg. 230
Ingersoll; Cream 'anc1
plitneni+o, . ., pKgs. 230
SPECIAL 25c QST
2 pkgs,, JUCC iRISPIES;
5 lbs. =ROLLED OATS,
3 tins of -CtA,RK,S SOUP,
4 tins ,of SARDINES,
FANCY •BISCUITS,er lb
SHE,RRJFF'S JELLY POWDER pkgs.
25c
25c
25c
25c
25c
25c
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n!'' They always have- sire
Cheese "Bits, pkg. Vic.
Cheese Wafers, pits." 140.
Wheat ;Noodles,': `fresh". per:
pkg.10c VVith Cheese for hot
Supper Dish. - ,
Sodas, per lb 13e
OTHER ,EXTRA SPECIALS
10 lbs, GRANULATED SUGAR,
2 lbs. of MACRONIA,'
PORK ' AND BEANS, 2 for
MANY FLOWER SOAP, 3 for
MINUTE TAPIOCA,~ 2• for
RAISINS, 2 lbs
.57c
21c
25c
19c
25c
25c
Campbell's 'Pontotoc Soilp,.2 for 19c Pure Orange Marmalade, 40 oz jar 27c Pure Peach. Jam, 40 oz 29c Hand Snap,2,29c
All Goods, $1.00 and . over, delivered Free this week. Big Grape week, order noir 1,
for Canning.O'Neil's `Best. Coffee, per lb 65c. Fresh Filletts, p ,& Fi><ilatan Haddle
Tuesdays and Fridays and Salmon Trout, (weather permitting)
Fresh Picnic : Ham, alb 25c
Fresh Sausage, lb ; 25c
FRIGIDAIRE
Mince. Meat, lb 20c
Schneiders Sausage, lb 30c
torn Beef, 30c ,
3 -lb Lard, ;, 49c
Morning Delivery: 9 and 11 a.m.
(sash and
Carry _
GOODS DELIVERED 10c
Afternoon Deliver,:. 2:30 and 5 p.m.
.T.O'NEIL
WHERE "SELLS FOR LESS" PRICE PREVAILS
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Entertainment for Everybody
Phone.
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IN ST. JOSEPH'S BALL
Nlondag, October 14
•
Progressive Euchre Till 10 O'clock
Cook's Dance Orchestra will then en-
tertain with music for modern
Dui OId Time Dancing
MM:RON SERVED
'Usual Admission 35-1-p.
ewes, 2nd and 5th; ' ewe lambs, 4th;flock, 1st; pen of iitmbs,.2nd; weth-
ei IaiSib, let, , •
At the Western Fair: Aged rams,
1st and 3rd; shearling ram, ist and
2nd and 4th; ram lambs, let, 2nd
and 4th; champion ram and best ram
any age; aged ewes, lst and 3rd;
shearliug ewes, let and 3rd; ewe
lambs, 2nd and 3rd; ehampion ewe
and best ewe, any-, age; pen of, 15
shearlings, lst; f3Gck, let; pen of
lambs, let; wether lamb, 3rd,
•t " enure liiiton `" "ll Mr an(1 a S y ';; tired ; :ilii •.alloy p ' " A 'e I xarrc ''"i.st and.
W;rllis .Uri ed lt, ,... fir , Ells" �blo ; _ 'vl 3' g ..
p
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e o ..,D.etroit o neP ,. , n
4e. , fr.._. b 1 r st:2 d an
n t7 at , church n sty,. 1111ri�, M ,;a.. l , , i. _ . ,,nd :.Shear i$ •, ,Bans 1, , p d
reach • z Knox . n � ,. .... �` , ,
amu...,,
e su 1 hour=of. otr.Varna anti. ltltss :Cxirae9 Seeloy and .4 h ain:Iarmb ,44t ,and ' tb`" Danz
Sundae mornim at the Venal _. r _ , .. . - t , �t �, � . s �. , ..
y g .
irl.frie .e£ ix orlon"'yisit�et1; at thbr y0,1chanr'ior�'•ra ;>
wdrshi Nix.',.. ag will';condirrf`tlfa. g . , , . . fon
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end Mrs..A. ed- zIs lz
,, , o£ . it 5£h , ear n
the 'Vpes Iaome 1 e e 1st a Six €
anniversary sorvzobs . a£ • h i!i ,. ,., �.
old Unz ed. me , in a ernoon ! a t
ti 'Y, h h ' th a£t oil Sund y last u.t. 1
ing wilt be held at the home of Mrs,
Howard Crich on Novenr(ber 6th, the
program to be gi-.en entirely by the
grandmothers, and the roll tall is
to be answered with "Something to
be Thankful For." - An exhibit of
homemade, Christmas gifts is to be
given at the Deeenthei' meeting.
GODERICI "TOWNSHIP I
Mr. IL Corey has sold his fifty-five
acre farm over the tiler, on the 3rd
concession of Stanley, to Mr. Chester
Nicholson of Goderich.,
The A.Y.P.A.' of St. James Church
will hold the first meeting of the
season on Wednesday evening, Oct.
16th, in the church basement. All
young people of the congregation who
are interested are, cordially invited
to attend. -
Council met in' Hobneeville .on
Monday' last; .Reeve'' Middleton being
absent. Moved. ify.;Councilior, Powell
seconded by Councillor Johnston that
Mr.. Wilmot Haacke`be Chairman Pro
Tem, Carried.
Minutes of last meeting read and
adopted.
Mia W. P Clark, Secretary wrote
acknowledging grant to. Goderich
Industrial Exhibition. Alex S. Leith,
wrote soliciting the Township audit-
ing, fyled. • -
A discussion took place regarding
the best time for the; municipal ele
ction the first Monday in December
or .the first Monday in January. It
was finally agreed $,o have the Nom-'
ination on N$ondays'Nov. 25th'' at one
pan.. and ' the electi.ln,.if any, on Mon-
day, Dec. 2nd and„a„ bylaw was, pas-
sed accordingly.j
• The clerk . produced. the, Laic roll
which showed a 'total of $39647.34,
this was handed ; to •:Mr. Howard
'Sturdy collector,' to' proceed to col-
lect. t
•'Mr W. T.,NCterney„'s',sheep'elaini of
i$5.00, also Supt. pay voucher No,
10, for .$1209.58-, and4pay voucher No.
11, for $301.35, were, ordered paid.
Council then'adjourned'to meet on
Monday, Nov 4, .at•;1' p.m.
lion:ipson, Clerk.
TUCYiEktSMITH
The ' Tuckese, itif, •ladies' ,. Club
held- a very interes ing and" profit
able meeting o -n October 2nd at the
home of Mrs: •F. Townsend.. Mie, - C
O'Brien,' vice-president, occupied the;
chaii. Roll call' flowed -.an, atten-
dance'of eighteen members and sev-
erai-visitors and wa',answered with
"I3ints for the Siek .Room." Instr•u-
mlental solos We're' Oven 'by Mrs, E.
Crich and Mliss :Mayes Pepper and'
readings ,'by Mrs:` l zed Pepper and
Mrs. , \7:: " ori, er-i •Mrs, Fletchei;
'Town'Send read -the atopic` for
Month„ ori "Philoscihy for III and
Nell":and 1VL'rs,; Atmos Townsend read;'
som@."velli:,interesting. -Current E-'
>earts, A pleasant ;hour was •then,.
spent.ii "sbwin ghrnlents,and,•xin 500'
:ial Inte oourse The Tov'ensber meet .
THE KIDDIES -
KNOW
SNOWFLAKE
BREAD
IS SO GOOD
They like it for Lunch-
es as well as at every
Meal
Raked .Fresh and Sup-
plied from your' Grocer
or our wagon
Wendorf's Bakery
-MAKERS OF
'Whole :Wheat" and . "Snowflake"
: • BREAD
GOAL & COKE
We sell. DL&W and Pampas Reading
Anthracite; Coal; Solvay Nut and
Furnace, Coke, Liberty Range size
Coke, Alberta - Coal and Millers Creels
Soft coal, •
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Our. Itfotto— - - -
Good clean fuel at a reasonable
price.
W J. MILLER & SON
Orders takenat residence, Ontario St.
PHONES: 46w. and 46j
The Stove Season
is at hand
Get yours . early and have
full advantage- of it this fall
See our new all -enamel
Masterpiece at a right
price..
Also the newCirculators.
Just the :thing for the cold
evenings.
We . also carry Clare`
Sxos• line- the, Jewel Stove
and Heaters. .
I i ligetn •, and
Cal nn , a t e
rices and—see—our. lilies.
E.,
A`�'
R A7tE acid l?f DAI1ii
to
z'2i6lro �4'•"
FALL
The time when you are gathering in for the long winter months.
Why not include some real comfortable Furniture to help make
these long nights more cozy and enjoyable,
We are specializing with a Iarge and up-to-date stock of Ches-
terfield suites and occasional chairs, made by the best firms in Can-
ada. Call and see them. ,
We are also showing a large stock of Fibre Furniture in 3 -
piece suites, rockers, chairs and tables, these will all be reduced in
price so here is a chance to save some good money. •
HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
Our stock of the celebrated Beach Foundry stoves is the largest
that we ever carried in all their newest styles including Ranges,.
Heaters and Furnacettes. You are sure to be satisfied with these•.
stoves. Come in and see the new Instant Lighting Lamps and'
lanterns, the very latest improvements.
Same new ventilated screens for fall and winter use. Enjoy the
fresh air and keep out of the draft. •
Some real bargains in Weather Stripping, etc:
•
Clinton Hardware and Furniture Co
FUNERAL DIRECTORS MONUMENT DEALERS
THE STORES WITH A STOCK
Furniture Phone: 104 • Hordwara 1.915
More Than Just a Grocery Store
WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS,
The Superior Chain Store in your neighborhood is much more
than just an ordinary grocery store. It is, part Of ;'tremendous •Or-
ganization with vast resources devoted' wholly to bringing you the
world's finest foods in the most satisfactory manner. Personal ser-
vice -lower prices—prompt delivery and high quality are character-
istic of each Superior Chain Store.
OXO CUBES
Fluid. Beef, ..13c and 25c
AUNT.JE3tfIMA PANCAKE .
FLOUR, pkg......... iSe
TUCO or TIGER CATSUP
large bottle 23c
LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP
2 cakes' 15e
MACARONI, Bulk Rbady cut
2 lbs 25e
LIBBY'S HOME MADE
STYLE PICKLE-S,AE.', . .
Style Pickles, 17 az,, bo. 25e
SNOWFLAKE AMMONIA
' Clean Convenient Cleanser
2 pkgs. 15e
PURE RASPBERRY JAM
Fresh- New Pack,
40 oz. jar 29e
PURE STRAWBERRY JAM. •
40 oz. jar, 314
PURR ORANGE M'ARCIIAL-
ADE, large 40 or. jai 27e „
TOMATO SOUP, Campbell's
new pack, 2 for 19e •
HAND SNAP, Ttemoves Dirt
and Stains, 2 for 29c
NONSUCH STOVE POLISH
Guaranteed No •Rust• --No Dust
per battle . 17e,
PTTMPKIN', large size
2 for . 25e
FANCY BLUE ROSE' RICE
. • 3 lbs. 25c,
liAWR'S LEMON OTT:'
Best for all Furniture
Targe bottle . .........25e•'
QUICK SHINE VARNISH •
each , ..23e
PRONE YOUR ORDER T�
L. _ A W SON
CLINTON, ONT.
PHONE 7.11
ST. IELENS`.
Miss Phhyliss Higgins ` of Toronto.
is yisiting`friends- astound Et- ; Helens.
Mr•- - Ohariie Reid of Brucefield'
spent the week -end with his sistet,
sP +
-Mrs R J:;Vireoils,
e ofF illiard was.
I' r tt
L Gr W
a
;hone for'athe week•eld, ,' '
lit file w
oek-..
McFarlano,•epe _
H
end with his sister,' Mhs Gordon M'c
'fier%on.
Mr o'roe Web'bSefort
h nn
f.
the whelk -end with his 1?ai encs 'h•e ,O.'
Anniversary services will be he cl
in the United' .Church here.an, Sun-
d'ay, when Rev: E. A. Donilld of She-.
7,
Uurne will preaeti:. at 11 a.m "anti
p.m.
Tlhes. G, ,At.
tate Mr
': f eras or , >rn
Webb took place 'test Friday and *8Rssed
wear �1'arge11 .attended.. Deceased,.
Wlso was 0111Y. in her 47th year, hap'
been in poor health, for some tin:e,a:id.
p . ,:.
the
end wa n»± Unexpected ;
itis t,TVilson Wood'S and Mr. P. -3t
Errant of;; Luoknow mgtorest to Tbi'+i
lea to 301tlrp iveelt-teu+f•