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FLOOR COVERING
A Shipment of Floor Covering in Linoleum quality also :Oongoleuin,
by -the -yard, now in stock.
A'Good Assortment of Congoleum Bugs Aver/awe in all sizes.
"THE I;IOUSE THAT SERVICE BUILT"
Coach Ambulance — Furniture Funeral Service
Phone 184w, Day or Night
NO SMOKE
NO_DUST
NO GAS
THE MACK Is not a hot air furnace. It is essentially a generator
.of purified warm air. The air which enters the apartment from a
MACK FURNACE is purified for circulation and the addition of
,oxygen from the himidifier, and is properly warmed, but never
burned and vitiated, as is so often the case with the ordinary Hot
Air furnace.
One Used Cook Stove in First Class Condition
SUTTER•& PERDUE
HARDWARE, PLUMBING & ELECTRICIANS
PHONE 147w. CLINTON, ONT.
Tip Top Suits
Just received—New ;Samples of Fine English Wor-
steds and Tweeds at no advance in price. Suit or Ov-
ercoat, from any cloth $29.75
Styles and Qualities are Tip Top—Ask the man who
Wears One
New Fall shoes
Men's, Women's and Children's. They combine style
and quality and at very moderate prices. School
Girls Oxfords—Smart new . styles Specially priced
at $2.25
School Clothing
Try us for that new pair of shoes, sweaters, golf sox,
etc. Our stock is very, complete.
Plumsteel jos.
Arrow Shirts — Adam Bats -- Scott & McHale Shoes for Mea
Arents Tip Top Tailors.
WHEN IN NEED OF A GOOD
RUG. CLEANER
Call and see the Taylor Wonderful inventions—We have them.
ONE GOOD SECOND HAND STOVE FOR WOOD ONLY—A
BARGAIN.
When in need of Plumbing or Heating, give us a call. All
work guaranteed.
nwkins
HARDWARE and
PLUMBING
Phone 244
-OTdCE
.111..a:,.a...
Due to conditions beyond our control we are forced to close our
business, and it is with deep regretthat we have to make this an-
nouncement. ,
We wish to take this opportunity to thank our many friends and cus-
tomers for their patronage during our years in business.
MU'TCH Brothers
CLINTON, ONTARIO
EBENEZER
The anniversary services which were
held last Sunday were well attended.
Rev. W. Rogers preached' two very
fine sermons. The choir assisted in
the morning with Mr. Ralph Hender-
son of Goderich as 'guest soloist for
the day. A quartette composed qf
Messrs. C. Lobb, G. Lockart, C. Brec-
kow and W. Jervis gave two selec-
tions at the evening service. Mrs. C.
Lobb acted as accompanist for the
quartette, and Mr. Irvine Tebbutt 'as
organist. The service next Sunday
will be at the usual hour 9.15 a,m.
LONDON ROAD.
The London Road Club held their 're -
11.1
gular meeting on September 17th. at
the home of Mrs. Monaghan. There
I were. 9 members 'and 2 visitors pre-
sent.
The meeting opened with`the secre-
tary reading the minutes of the last
meeting followed by the roll call
which was answered by pickle recipe.
Bills were read by secretary after
which it was moved that all bills be
paid. Three quilts have. been quilted
since Iast meeting. One has been sent
in to the Red Shield, a Theothers will
d. o
follow later. One was quilted by Mr`s.
Henderson and Wannetta. It was also
moved and seconded that more flan-
nelette be bought for ,quilts. The hos-
tess served lunch. The next meeting
will be held at the home of Mrs.
Clegg on October 15th.
THE CLINTON`` NEWS -RECORD
TU€S. SEPT. 240-942.
Keep them Flying -Sailing;
-Firing to secure a better'.
andfuller future for us all
demonstrate your ;'confi-
dence by a cheerful and sin-
cerely optimistic attitude by
buying War Saving Stamps.
School
Books
AND
Supplies
Tf6 W • B. Fair .CO
Often the Cheapest—Always the Bat
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Dr. H. F. Gibbs of Toronto spent the
week end at his home in town.
Bob Morgan and Roy' Churchill have
returned from a week's visit in Tor-
onto. 41.
Mrs. Merrier of Dashwood is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Elliott Bartliff
of town.
Miss Kathleen Ross of Toronto spent
the week end with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. W. Ross.
Mr. and Mrs, Erskine Evans and fam-
ily of St. Marys spent the week end
with Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Evans.
Misses Florence Aiken and Barbara
Thompson of Kitchener were week
end guests at their homes in town.
Misses 0. and V. Brigham, who have
been visiting thefr brother, Dr.
Brigham of Star City Sask., have
returned to town and Miss 0. Brig-
ham has now gone to her school in
Windsor.
Miss Marian Gibbings of Dundas
spent the week end with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Gibbings..
Mrs. Maloney has returned to visit
her daughter, Mrs. G. • W. Moore,
after a visit of several weeks in
Toronto.
Miss Shirley Sutter, nurse -in -training,
Stratford General Hospital,. spent
the week end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Sutter. ,
Mr. Robert Lawson, and daughter,
Betty, and Mrs. Thos, Lawson, all
of Stratford, also Miss Isabella
Lawson of Burlington spent Sunday,
at the home of Mr. F. Gibbs and
Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Falconer.
11Irs. W. T. Hawkins is spending this
week with her daughter and sonLin-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Al. Smith of
Cochrane. She was accompanied by
her daughter Airwoman. Madeleine
Hawkins, R.O.A,F.:at Toronto.
V
CONSTANCE
The regular meeting of the W. A.
was held in the basement of the church
Thursday afternoon, September 17th.
With the president Mrs. Adams! pre-
siding. The meeting opened by singing
the doxology and the National An-
them„ followed by hymn 152.
Mrs. Britton and Mrs. Adams offer-:
ed'prayer and the Lord's Prayer re-
peated in unison. Hymn 109 was
sung. The minutes of the last meeting
were read and approved after the busi-
ness was discussed. Mrs. Lorne Law-
son took charge for group 2.•for the
leader Mrs,eo. eit
G Leitch.
Hymn 17:r
was sung and Mrs, "Britton offered
prayer. Mrs. Root, Lawson read the
scripture lesson taken front Matth.
5 chapter 13-16 Mrs. Adams gave a
reading "The Grip on Things" hymn
374 was sung after which Mrs, Lorne
"SAY. IT WITH FLOWERS"
For All Occasions
•
Right now we are cutting a big
assortment of garden flowers.
You esay have them freshly cut to
suit your needs.
We can supply you with:
DILL
CHINESE CABBAGE
GREEN PEPPERS
l?ItEE,N 1I2ANS
We have celery for sale, direct
from the celery beds. Get it fresh
for Chili Sauce and pickles.
5c -A BUNCH
F. R. CUNINGHAME
Member of Florists Tel. Del A.S.
Personal care given every order
and special attention given to
funeral orders.
Phones 176 and 31
SEASONABLE
SPECIALS
1 Bag 25 qt. PUFFED WHEAT ..25c
2 Lge Pkg. CORN FLAIIES 25c
1 FAMILY SIZE THRIFT .... 35o
1 Family Size Princess FLAKES 65e
1 Doz. ZINC RINGS 25c
4 Doz. Jar RINGS 25c
2 lbs SEEDLESS RAISINS 25c
5 lb pl CORN or BEEHIVE Syrup 59e
2 tins BRUNSWICK SARDINES 14c
I lb COCOA 19c
1 lb JEWEL or D,OMESTIC Short. 19c
6 lb COOKING APPLES 25c
3 boxes RED BIRD MATCHES .29c
2 Tins 'GARDEN PATCH PEAS .24c
W. L. JOHNSON
GROCER
FREE DELIVERY
PHONE 286
Superior Stores
PHONE 111-CIANTON.
SPECIALS FOR
Sept. 24, 25, 26th
RICE KRISPIES pkg. 11c
SUNLIGHT SOAP, 2 bars 11c
ST. WILLIAM'S ORANGE AND
GRAPEFRUIT, Marns. 2 Ib jar 27c
SULTANA •RAISINS 2 ib 25c
NIBLETS CORN, 2 tins 25c
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 'tin ,IOc
CRISCO, le, 29c, 3s, 750
HAWES FLOOR WAX, Ib tin 45e
CHIPSO, lge Pkg. 25c
IVORY FLAKES, lge pkg 25c
AYLMER PEACHES, tin 15c
CHICKEN HADDIE, tin 25e
TILLSON'S QUICK COOKING
OATS, Igo pkg. 17c
LIPTON'S NOODLE SOUP, 2 pkg 25c
ORANGES, med. size doz 29c
LEMONS, doz. 35e
CELERY HEARTS,'• 2 for 27e
COOKING APPLES, 6 lbs
25c
LR1 THDMPSON
Lawson closed with prayer.
The regular meeting of the W.M.S.
was • held in the basement of the
church Thursday Sept. 17th. With the
President Mrs. Britton in the chair.
Hymn 395 was sung after which sen-
tence prayer was given by Mrs. Law-
son, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Shell. The
minutes of the; last meeting were read
and approved, Mrs, Geo Addison was
appointed delegate tothe W
MS, Sec-
tional
meeting to be held at Brueefield
Oct. 8th. -Mrs. Adams read the scrip-
ture lessorrtaken from Math: 6 chap-
ter 2130/ Mrs. Britton gave a talk
on the Life and Work of 'Mrs. Go-
forth, The meeting closed by singing
hymn "Sinner's Jesus 1 will Receive"
Mrs: Britton pronnounced the benedic-
tion.
Mr. and Mrs.' Andy Reekie and Mist
Patsy:ancl Peggy, arrived at the home
of Mr and Mrs. -Wm Britton on Satur-
dayevening from Ifalifax. They are
moving to London where Mr. Reeide
will take up his position with• Y.M.
Mr.. and Mrs. Archie . Hoggarth of
Wallaceburg spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Wm Britton.
Mr and Mrs. John Ferguson spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Noble
of Blyth.
Mrs. Harry Durnin entertained her
group to a quilting on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mann and Mr.
Benj, Riley, Miss Doris Mann, Mr.
Ross and Miss Loba }feisty spent Sun-
day with Mr, and Mrs. Geo, Hoggarth
and Mr. and Mrs. Chas Hoggarth.
Mrs Alex Leitch is spending a few
days with her daughter Mrs. Bruce
Medd and Mr. Medd.
Mr. Geo. Sills is visiting with Mr.
and Mrs, Dave. Millson,
The Toggery Shoppe
Operated by
(G. Edighoffec & Son)
LEATHER
JACKETS
For
Men and Young Men
in
Suedes, Pigtex and
Pony Horse
Various Styles and
-Various Shades
Sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 & 48
Boy's Sizes 30, 32, 34 & 36
See These Smart Numbers
GOOD CLOTHES REQUIRE GOOD
CLEANING
HAVE THEM DRY CLEANED
"The New Tex Way"
The Toggery Shoppe
B. Streets. in charge.
Amininstskuggir
SPECIAL VALUES SEPTEMBER 24, 25, 26th
RED AND WHITE NO. 4 IU9D AND WHITE;
PEAS 2 tins 23c MATCHES 3 bxs 25c
CHEESE 1/21b pkg 19`c
PETER PAN PUFFED'
WHEAT lg Bag 17c
FLOUR Red & White Pastry 7's 227c; and, .24s 79c
RED AND WHITE WAX CLARK'S TOM. OR VEG.
BEANS 2 tins 25c SOIJP • 2 tins 15c
ANNI, PA'1"ON SWT MIXED r.E}i GSu
PICKLES lg jar 25c RAISINS„ ... ..,,. 2 lbs 25c
NATIONAL SOAP CLARK'S 28 OZ. TIN
FLAKES 5 Ib pkg 45c MINCE MEAT 27c.
GARDEN FRESH ,FRUITS AND VEGETABLES'
SUNKIST JUICY APPLES
PEACHES
GRAPES
PEARS
SQUASH
PEPPERS
CARROTS
TOMATOES
CABBAGE
CAULIFLOWER
Oranges doz 31c
NO 1 COOKING
Onions 10 Ib 29c
SEEDLESS 4 FOR,
Grapefruit.. 25c
CHOICE HEAD
Lettuce 2 - 19c
LARGE CALIFORNIA
Lemons 6 - 19c
SWEET 3 LBS
Potatoes 25c
CAPE COD
Cranberries 29c
CHOICE HEARTS oir
Celery 2 for 29c .
C. M. SHEARING
PHONE 48 For Quality Foods CLINTON
BALL& ZAPFE
Old reliable dealers in a general line of
HARDWARE and FURNITUKE
Prompt Attention to Ambulance Calls
Modern and Efficient Enl,balmers and Funeral
Directors
Store Pho ne 195
DOUGLAS G. BALL JOHN J. ZAPFE
Phone 110 — Phone 103
Septm
er, 24th to 2
I9c LB.
Q U ART SEALERS, .Dozen $L20
CORN NIBLETS, 2 tins 27c
COUNTRY KIST PEARS, 2 tins 19c
QUEEN CHARLOTTE
Herring in Tomato•atuce, tin 19c
PILCHARDS, 2 tins 25c
CLARK'S Tomato and Vegetable
.,....Soup, 3 tins 25c
CLARK'S 10 oz Tomato Juice
3 tins for 17c
HURON PASTRY FLOUR 241b 69c
QUALITY BREAD FLOUR 24 Ib 79c
DRAKE FLY SPRAY, tin 25c
Tins of PEANUTS for overseas
Per Tin 15c
.qA ��Q�,E*•LEAF::
EX..TKASrEGI'AL 15c ib.
19c LB.
PUMPKIN 28 oz. tins, 2 for 23c
ROSE BAKING POWDER, tin ,17e
GEM LYE, 2 tins 19c
Forest City BAKING POWDER 23e
BABY'S FOOD, 3 tins for 25c
FRESH VEGETABLES
Celery, Head Lettuce, Green and Red
Peppers, Cabbage, Onions and
Tomatoes
FRESH BAISKETS of Grapes in ev-
ery Day While They're on
IN OUR MEAT COUNTER
DELICA HAM LOAF 45c ib.
BOLOGNA, In the piece 20c lb.
DUTCH LOAF 29c lb.
FRESH SAUSAGE 25c lb.
FRESH WEINERS 27c ib.
MACARONI & CHEESE Loaf 29c lb
Giantize 69c, pig;
Large size, 20c pl1g:'
PHONE 441,
Lobb,
r
cer
THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY.