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Keep Up ,The Home We Are Fighting For
Furniture and furnishings are more than 'apurehase for the
"DURATION"; they are an investment in lasting happiness;, an
vestment in "YOUR HOME". While 'owing to the war 'conditions :our
stock is Sornewhat limited, we are still showing' many fine lines and
invite your inspection.
BEATIT1E'S
"THE HOUSE THAT SERVICE BUILT"
Coach' Ambulance Furniture — Funeral Service
Phone 184w, Day or Night
NO SMOKE
NO DUST
NC 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
Aur furnace.
One Used Cook Stove in First Class Condition
SUTTER & PERDUE
HARDWARE, PLUMBING & ELECTRICIANS
r=DNE 147w. CLINTON, ONT.
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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 Bros:
Arrow Shirts — Adam Hats — Scott & Mclialc Shoes for Mea
Agents Tip Top Tailors.
THE
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD;',
THURS., OCT. 1, 1942
Keep them Flying -Sailing)
Firing to secure a better
and fuller future for us all
demonstrate your f i-'
c0 u
dence_by a cheerful and sin-
cerely optimistic attitude by
buying War Saving Stamps.
Sehool
Books
AND
Supplies
TIE W. D. Fair CC
Often the (M apwt-=Always W awl
Mrs Wm. J. Geddes, of Belgrave is
visiting Mrs. G. E. Savile this week.
Miss Kathleen Robb of Stratford was
the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs.
R. H. Johnston.
Mr. J. 13. Lobb returned on Wednesday
after a four weeks visit in the
Prairie Provinces.
Miss Jean Morgan was guest soloist
at the Wash -Huber wedding in Han-
over on Saturday.
Mrs. J. L. Trouse, of Woodstock at-
tended the Livermore -Laidlaw wed-
ding in Clinton on Saturday, and is
this week the guest of Mrs. F. Liv-
ermore.
Miss F. R, Cuninghame and Mrs. C.
V, Cooke were in London this week
attending a horticulture exhibition
and demonstrations in arranging
flowers.
WHEN IN NEED OF A GOOD
RUG CLEANER
Call and see the Taylor Wonderful inventions—We have them.
ONE 'GOO'D SECOND HAND STOVE FOR' WOOD ONLY—A
BARGAIN.
When in need of Plumbing or Heating, give us a call All
work guaranteed.
HARDWAREand
T. llawkins, Phone 244 PLUMBING
PORTER'S HILL
The September meeting of the Port-
er's Hill unit of the Red GrosS was
held Monday, Sept 28, at the home of
Mrs. Jas. Lockhart. In the absence
of the president Mrs. Allen Betties,
vice president, had charge. The meet-
ing was opened with prayer after
which the minutes of last meeting
were read and adopted. A quilt was
quilted and a splendid box of knitted
articles packed for the navy; 4 turtle
neck sweaters; 10 pair long seaman
socks, 6 pair mitts. A lovely quilt top
was donated by Mrs'. John McClure.
It was decided to discontinue lunches
at our meetings in the future. The
next meeting will be held at Mrs.
Glenn Lockharts, Oct. 19.
Friends of Mrs. Milton are very
sorry to learn of her recent illness and
obe able to take
trust she will soon
her part in ,our meetings again.
Their ;vas no ,service at Grace
Church last Sunday, But we hope'to
have our pastor Rev. Wooland back
Vila; ne Sunday.
)
VARNA
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Elliott of
Windsor spent the week end with their
relatives. ! ; 1 it
Mr. ' and Mrs. Woon of Goderich
township were guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Jno Smith, sr and fam-
ily on Sunday.
Miss Elizabeth Slavin of Hensall
is visiting at the home of her cousin,
Mrs. M. G. Beatty.
Quite a number of members • of St.
James Church (Middleton) attended
the Harvest Thanksgiving service in
St. John's Anglican Church, -Sunday
evening. Rev. P.H. Streeter of Blyth
delivered a very interesting sermon,
The church was very tastily decorat-
ed with grain, vegetables, fruit and
flowers. A Harvest Thanksgiving
hymn was sung by the Misses Doris,
Mona and Mary Reid and ivlary Eliza-
beth Beatty.
Miss Ellis' of Herman was a guest
at the home of Mrs. M. G, Beatty
and Miss Mossap one day last week.
Mr. D. Anderson picked ripe straw-
berries from his garden last weelc.
Blackberries were also picked from an
adjacent garden the sante week.
Columbine Seedlings
FOR FALL' PLANTING
If you saw our' Columbine in
bloom last Spring and would like
to have similar lovely flowers an-
other season, let us supply you with
seedlings ready now for Fall plant-
ing.
50e PER DOZ.
Bittersweet for Your Winter :Bo-
quet. It is particularly good this
Fall.
25c a BUNCH
PREPARED SOIL
15e a PAIL
SAGE
10e A BUNCH
FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
F. R. CUNINGHAM
Member of Florists Tel. Del
ersonal care given every order
and special attention given to
funeral orders.
Phone, 176 and 31
SEASONABLE
SPECIALS
1 Pkg. THRIFT Soap Flakes 35c
1 Pkg. TILLSON'S Quick Cooking
Oats 17c
2 Pkgs Lge CORNFLAKES 25c
2 lbs SEEDLESS RAISINS 25c
1 lb COCOA 19e
2 Pkgs. HABITANT CHICKEN
NOODLE SOUP 25c
5 lb tin BEEHIVE or CROWN
syrup 59e
2 lb READICUT MACARONI 9e
1 Ib bag McCormicks SODAS 15c
1 lb Fancy COOKIES (plain or
Filled) 230
2 pkgs PURE GOLD Puddings 15c
3 Boxes Red Bird MATCHES 29c
1 lb med Canadian CHEESE 30c
Mr. Frank Trewartha, of Kingston
spent a few days with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Trewartha be-
fore resuming his studies at Queen's
University.
Visitors on Sunday with Mrs. I. M.
Nay were Mr. and Mrs. George Mc-
Cartney of Woodstock, and Private
Ross and Mrs. McCartney and baby
son of Beachville.
Visitors over the week end at the
home of Mr, and Mrs. Mervin Bat -
kin Were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller
and 'family and Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old Kendrick of Sault Ste, Marie.
E. S. Livermore, Mrs. Livermore and
the boys, Billy and Bud of Aylmer
and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Green
and Audrey of Teeswater were
Sunday visitors with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. James Livermore.
Mrs. Bertie Haber returned to her
home in Romeo, Mich., on 1VIond'ay
after spending a week with Mr. and
Mrs. J. E Cook of town. Mrs. Haber
returned with Mr. PredHaber and
Miss Thelma Backentose, who spent
the week end in town.
Mr. G. E. Hall and Miss Evelyn spent
the week -end in Cayuga with Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon. L. Hall, and on
their return were accompanied by
Mr. P. W. Hutchings of Tillsonburg
and Mrs. Chas. H. Trickett, of Del-
hi, who will remain for a visit.
Miss Ellen Fremlin has returned to
Zurich after a three weeks' vaca-
tion with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Theo Fremlin, Miss Fremlin has
given up her position on the Zwr,
ieh Creamery to take one -with the
Bank of Montreal branch there.
W. L. JOHNSON
GROCER
DELIVERY HOURS 4 to 6 p.m.
PHONE 286
"Democracy is without doubt the
best way of life, but a way of life.
is of little use without a proper sense
of direction." -Hon. R. 13. Hanson.
ONTARIO STREET UNITED
.CHURCH
64th ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
Rey: A. W. HONE, Central United
Church,' St. Thomas; Guest Speaker
At Both Services
7.00 p.m. Choir from No. 31 R.A.F.
School by Kind Permission of Wing
Commander, Cocks.
L.A.C. Fisher, Organist
ALL ARE WELCOME
It8JJ CROSS DANCE
Sponsored by L.O.L. No. 710 Clinton
THURSDAY OCTOBER 8
-in
Town Hall, Clinton
Music by the R.A.F. Orchestra of
No. 31 R.A.F. School, Clinton, with
the kind permission of Wing Comman-
der Cocks.
Old and New Time Dancing
ADMISSION 40 CENTS
11-2
The Toggery Shoppe
Operated by
(G. Edighoffer & Son)
Men's New Fall Hats
Shown In
FUR FELTS and WOOL FELTS
In All The Latest Styles
Smart Top Coats
Overcoats and Suits
For Men and Men Who Want to Look
Young. See these fine Worsted and
Scotch Tweeds
GOOD CLOTHES DESERVE GOOD
CARE
LET NEWTEX DO IT
The Toggery Shoppe
Phone 324
Superior Stores B. Streets in charge._
PHONSx
111--CLINTON.
SPECIALS FOR
October, 1, 2, 3
FALL HOUSECLEANING SALE
P. & G. SOAP, 2 bars 9c
OXYDOL, lge Pkg. 23c
Snowflake AMMONIA, pkg. .... 5c
MAZDA light Bulbs, 25, 40, 60
watt each 15c
OLD ,ENGLISH Floor wax Paste
1 lb tin 490
Hawes LEMON OIL, 12 oz. bottle 25c
Camay SOAP, 3 bars 190
IVORY SNOW, lge Pkg. 25c
BON AMI, each 14c
Gillett's LYE; tin 12c
FLUSHO, tin 21c
MOP STICKS, each 19c
SINKO, tin 250
NAIL BRUSHES, each 5c
CLASSIC CLEANSER, tin 5c
CHARM, pkg 100
D. B. Cleaning PASTE, tin 15c
34N-1 OIL, 1 oz can 15c
Gillett's BLUE BLADES, pkg. 25c
T. R. THDMPSOFI
lass Dative,*
Veteran of Last War
To Speak on Saturday
Radio listeners are asked to tune in
on. OKNX from 12.45 to 1 o'clock noon
on Saturday, October 3rd, to hear Mr.
D. E. Campbell of Goderich outline
some of the reasons why we should
buy every War Stamp and Certificate
we can. A veteran of ' the last war
Mr. Campbell, kno from bitter ex-
perience
knows
perience what war means to human
beings and the dire necessity of pro-
viding the Money to bring the present
conflict to a successful issue.
The more stamps and certificates we
buy the sooner the war will end.
SPECIAL VALVES OCTOBER, 2NA AND 3RD
TILLSON'S QUICK
OATS 1g pkg. 1'7c
NATIO-NAL-SOAP
FLAKES 5 lb box 42c
CAMPBELL'S TOMATO
SOUP 3 tins 25c
SUPREME SWEET
PICKLES, Jar 23c
PORK AND BEANS LIBBY'S or AYLMER tin 10c
11•0•111 /111MM.1.11116,
CANADA'S FINEs7 DR. JACKSON'S
MEAL OR
lion• X. 6 UN
Pkg 30c.
N11SLru•s
A LONG LAmNe—ECONOMIFAL
TOILQ SOAP
2 Cakes 11.c
CORN COUNTRY KIST
2 tins 27c PEAS 2. tins 19e
JELLY POWDERS MACLAREN'S 2 PKGS` 13c
GARDEN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
SUNKIST JUICY
(}ranges doz 35c
CAPE COD
Cranberries 29c
5,iN U W 1,v MA s
Cauliflower 15c
CHOICE SWEET
Potatoes 31b 25c
ONIONS
BEETS
CARROTS
APPLES
LETTUCE
PEPPERS
CABBAGE
PEARS
TOMATOES
MARROWS
CALIFORNIA LARGE
Lemons 6 - 19e
TOKAY RED
Grapes 2 lb 29c
CHOICE HEARTS OF
Celery 2 for 29c
PEPPPER
Squash 3 for 10c
C. M. SHEARING
PHONE 48 For Quality Foods CLINTON
BALL& ZAPFE
Old reliable dealers in a general line of •
HARDWARE and FURNITURE
Prompt Attention to Ambulance Calls
Modern and Efficient Eni, banners and Funeral
Directors
Store Phone 195
DOUGLAS G. BALL JOHN J. ZAPFE
Phone 110 Phone 103
October, 1st to 3rd
19c LB.
WOODBURY'S SOAP, 4 Bars 25c
ONIONS 10 lb Bag 29c
AREOXON, Fly Coils, 2 for 5c
PRUNES, 21b for • 25c
VAN CAMP'S Tomato Juice
20 oz. tins, 2 for 19c
VINEGAR, gal 47c
White Rubber RINGS 4 doz. for 25c
QUART SEALERS, Dozen $1.20
SNAP Hand Cleaner, tin 15c
HURON PASTRY FLOUR 241b 69c
ROSE BAKING POWDER, tin 17c
Club House Minute Tapioca, 2 pk 25c
REX COCOA, Ib • 19c
EX` RA bk'ECTAL 15c Ib.
19c LB.
Harry Horne's Custard Powder ...25c
Liptons Noodle Soup 2 pk 25c
Hawe's Floor Wax, lb tin 45c
CLARK'S SOUPS, 3 tins for 25c
FRESH VEGETABLES
Celery, Head Lettuce, Cauliflower,
Cabbage and Onions
IN FRUIT — Grapes, Cranberries,
Pears, Oranges, Lemons Grapefruit
IN OUR MEAT COUNTER
FRESH SAUSAGE 25c lb.
FRESH WEINERS 27c lb.
DUTCH LOAF 29c ib.
BOLOGNA, In the piece 20c lb.
MACARONI & CHEESE Loaf 29c lb
PICKLED BACK BACON 45c LB
Giant size 69c pkg
Large 'size 20c pkg.
Orval Lobb, Grocer
YRIONSII
PHONE 40. MEE SORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY.-