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Our Choice Home Made
Sausage 15c lb
BEEF BRISKET BOIL
RIB BOILS
LAMB STEWS r 15c 'lb.
VEAL STEWS 15c lb.
VEAL CHOPS 25c lb.
12c1b.
14 & 15c ib.
CONNELL, & TYNDALL
CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "
Phone 162. Albert Street
Frigidaire
Refrigerant
F--114,
operates at a very low
pressure - it will not corr-i
ode metal - explode, fume
or poison, anybody or
anything if it should
escape.
F-114 actually extinguishes fire. It can be breathed
without harm. Food dipped in it can even be eaten
with no effect.
Only Frigidaire has this safe low pressure re-
frigerant.
The only Electric Refrigerator with the Meter
Miser. •
1 Used Refrigerator, guaranteed, in first-class
working order.
SUTTER & PERDUE
HARDWARE, PLUMBING & ELECTRICIANS
PHONE 147w. CLINTON, ANT.
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Cool Weather Is Coming
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Have your furnace overhauled while the weather
is fine.
Get your order in now and be sure to have it ready.
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HARDWARE and
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PLUMBING
Big Mid Sumer Sale
CONTINUED FOR BALANCE OF AUGUST
All "Summer Footwear" — "Summer Sport Wear"
In fact all "Summer Merchandise" being cleared
regardless of cost.
WOMEN'S & MISSES WHITE SHOES clearing at Less than half
Price $1.00, 51.49 and 31.95.
BOY'S CANVAS BOOTS with leather soles — Sold regularly at
$1.50, Sizes 11, 12 and 13 only To Clear 59c
MEN'S WASH PANTS — Reg. $1.95 and $2.25 — To Clear 31.59
MEN'S SUMMER COMBINATIONS — L.S.; A.L. — Some are
While they last 69c
MEN' SUMMER COMBINATIONS — Z.S., AL. — Some are
slightly imperfect Reg. $1.00 for 75c
MEN'S FINE SHIRTS .odd sizes that are counter soiled.
Clearing at 50c
Plumsteel Bros.
Arrow Shirts Agents Tip Top Tailors Scott & McHale Shoes
SEE OUR NEW LINE
Of the Famous LANE CEDAR CHESTS' which
have just arrived with trays in the lids, and other
special features, they certainly are smartly design-
ed, at attractive prices.
Owing to this unusual weather we still have a stock of Lawn and
Verandah Furniture which is taking up valuable room, so if you
, want bargains that are bargains, here is your chance to save
money.
We carry a large assortment of Preserving Kettles
in Aluminum and different colors in Granites.
Use a COLEMAN HOT PLATE or STOVE, they heat quickly
and are. economical. ,
You can save 10% on a New LAWN MOWER. now, as they will
likely he higher priced next year. Take advantage of the saving.
BALL & ZAPFE
PHONE 195
Hardware Furniture — Funeral Directors Ambulance Service
W. N. Ball, Phone, 110 J. J. Zapfe, Phone 103
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THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
Don't Take The Chance
Every day, newspapers publish ac-
counts of motor cars burned and the
occupants injured' or narrowly escap-
ing with their lives through the igni-
tion of gasoline, caused by using
open flame lights when checking the
supply or tracing leaks in the fuel
line.
Danger lurks in darknessl That is
why ears are equipped with strong
headlights. But headlights do not
light up the gas tank, the engine
or the tire that is punctured.
To drive your car safely, never,
leave home without a dependable
EVEREADY FLASHLIGHT. It is
the most convenient portable light
you can have.. Clean to handle, con-
venient to use, strong metal case,
electric lamp protected by heavy
glass lens, dry batteries easily re-
placed when needed.,
,Inspect the assortment of flash-,
lights, which we carry in stock the
year round. Priced from 85c (each
complete with .bulb and batteries) up
to $5,00. Consult us as to the type
of lightmostsuitable for your pur-
pose. Whether its a floodlight, spot
light or pencil light, we have them
all, and will be pleased to demon-
strate the advantages of each one.
If you are already the owner of a
flashlight, Eveready or other; make,
renew your batteries or carry a spare
set, they take up but little room in
your bag or auto. Remember Ever-
eady is the trade name which sig-
nifies quality in batteries and flash-
lights.
You are one of a hundred and fifty
people to receive, if you so desire, a
fold -over writing pad and a package
of enve1c' es, good quality vellum
paper with a hand made deckle. edge
for 29c. We are not content to stop
at that but are out to serve and sat-
isfy at least another fifty. You have
been selected as one of the third
fifty to whom this opportunity will
be presented. Its your opportunity
to buy good value and its an op-
portunity for us to add another sat-
isfied customer in selling out our
last fifty.
Tlie W. D. Fair Co
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
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Mr. Jack Scouler spent the weekend
at his home in Dutton.
Miss Ferrol Higgins is visiting
friends in Toronto this week.
Mrs. M. Fairgrind of Mitchell is vis-
iting Mrs. John Cuninghame.
Mr. Fred Hellyar of Toronto spent
the weekend at his home in town.
Mr. Brenton Tiellyar of London spent
the weekend et his home in town.
Miss Agnes Agnew of Toronto spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. M.
J. Ague*.
Miss W. E. Thompson of Toronto is
visiting her sisters, the Misses
Thompson,
Misses Lillian and Pearl Elliott left
this morning on" their vacation to
London.
Mrs. Geo, A. Walker spent the week-
end with her sister, Mrs. E. Watson
of Hamilton.
Miss Doris Ferguson of Seaforth is
the guest this week of Miss Cath-
erine Fingland.
Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Butler of Ingersoll
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. G. E. Ha1L
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morgan, Jean and
Bob, and Roy Churchill, spent the
weekend in Bayfield.
Mr. Gordon Cuninghame and Mr.
Carl East of Toronto are vacation-
ing at Braie-de-Dore.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Nelson are visit-
ed with the former's parents in
Orillia over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rorke of Co-
balt and son Peter are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. H. E. Rorke.
Misses Edith and Zem. Cornish are
visiting their sister, Mrs. M. E.
McFadden of Cookstown.
Mrs. Agnes Forrester and daughter
are at "Breeze Hill" cottage, on
the Blue Water Highway.
Mrs. John Walker of Kitchener spent
the weekend and holiday with her
son, Mr. George A. Walker.
Miss Dolly Cantelon has returned
home after a visit with her sister,
Mrs, A. Weatherwax, oaf Orillia.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Leonard of Mil-
ton are visiting the former's par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs, Fred Leonard,
Mrs. R. K. Logan, Saginaw, Mich., is
visiting her sister and brother,
Miss M. Gilchrist and Mr, G. D.
Gilchrist.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Kay, Bob and Don,
and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McBride of
Windsor .spent the weekend in
Muskoka.
Miss Ruby Potter of Providence, R.I.,
is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. o: W. Potter, for the month,
of August.
Mr, and Mrs. W. U. Lattornell of
St.Tlacmas visited with. Colonel and
Mrs. H. B. Combe over the week-
end and ,holiday,
Mrs. Frank Mellwain. and daughter
Jean, of Lindsay, Ont,, who have
been visiting Mrs. Carrie Jervis,
have returned home.
Mr, and Mrs. R. D. Stanley, Miss
Dorothy Bradfield and Mr. Shuttle -
Worth of Toronto are holiday
guests at the home of Mrs. Ruth
Graham; Cutter street
Mr. and Mrs Cyril 13. Hale of St.
Catharines spent the holiday in
town, and on their return were ac-
companied by Miss Erma Hale, who
VITASPRA
NON-POISONOUS
Plant Insecticide
"Spray the V i t a s p r a
way" and have clean
healthy plants.
PLANTS, CUT FLOWERS and
FLORAL DESIGNS
always available for every
floral need.
When you say it with flowers
"SAY IT WITH OURS"
"SERVE BY SAVING"
War Savings Stamps
for sale at
Our Flower Shop and Canadian
National Express Office..
F. R. CUNINGHAME
Member of Florists Tel. Del As.
Personal care given every order,
and special attention given to
funeral orders.
Phones 176 and 31
FiTZSIMONS & BRTKIN
FRYING MEATS
PORKCHOPS Ib. 22c
VEAL CHOPS Ib. 25c
LAMB CHOPS ...... , Ib. 33c
SAUSAGE ib. 15c
LIVER ib. 35e
HAMBURG STEAK ib. 18e
COOKED MEATS
JELLIED VEAL lb. 15e
BOLOGNA ib. 18c
MACARONI & CHEESE Ib. 25c
CORNED BEEF 1b. 30c
WEINER% lb. 23c
MINCED HAM lb. 35c
COOKED RAM Ib. 33c
SUMMER SAUSAGE Ib. 30c
CURED MEATS
BREAKFAST BACON
On piece) Ib. 29c
PEA MEAL BACK BACON 35c
SMOKED BACK BACON . 45c
COTTAGE ROLLS—Smoked &
Pea Meal.
RUTTER Ib. 26e
BEEF, PORK, VEAL & LAMB
FOR WEEKEND.
PHONE 76
HOLMESVILLE
Mrs. McCullough of Regina is vis-
iting at the home of her father, Mr.
and Mrs. W. Finlay, having come
home to be present at the celebra-
tion of their golden wedding.
Misses Maud and Esther McMath
of Goderich are holidaying in the
village.
Miss Rheta Cudmore spent the holi-
day at the hone of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs, J. Cudmore.
Miss Dorothy Cox spent Sunday
with -her friend, Cora Trewartha,
Miss Wilhemhce Trewartha spent
the holiday at the summer home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. W.
Trewartha.
Mr. Frank Aiisworth and fancily of
Kitchener spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. J. Dempsey.
Mr. and Mrs. William Finlay will
observe their golden wedding an-
niversary today, and will be at home
to their friends afternoon and even-
ing.
Mrs. A. P. McCullough of Regina
is visiting' with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Finlay.
Superior Stores
PHONE 111—CLINTON.
SPECIALS FOR
AUG. 8, 9, 10 th.
MAILMALADE, St. William's Orange
and Grapefruit, 32 oz. jar . 20c
AYLML'R CATSUP 12 oz., 2 his. 21c
CORN FLAKES, Quaker, 2 pkgs. 15c
PINEAPPLE, Singapore, Sliced or
Cubes, 1r%'s 2 tins 29c
SWEET PICKLES, Crunchies,
28 oz. jar 25c
PEARL SOAP 6 bars 25c
LIPTON'S TEA .... . '/ lb. 37c
ROYAL YORK TEA .... %z, lb. 37c
STII'ERIOlt BAKING POWDER,
16 oz. . 230
Hillcrest SHORTENING .. 2 Ib. 25c
PINEAPPLE .1IISCUl7..S .... Ib. 17c
PARI) DOG FOOL) 2 tins 19c
SULTANA RAISINS 2 lbs. 25c
CER'110 bottle 25c
TOMATOES , 5 lbs. 25c
SPIlei AL PRICE by the BASKET
CARROPS bunch 5c
POTATOES, 15 lb. peck 27c
LEMONS, Large Size . , . 4 for 1.Oc
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H. TIIIIVPSON
THURS., AUGUST' 8, 19O'
Special Values August S, 9 and IOth
P & G
'SOAP 6for25c
EARLY RISER
COFFEE, 39c lb.
Tip Top Choice _fir
TOMATOES....._..2for
NEWPORT
FLUFFS,
27c
6 oz. cello bag Sc
2 PKGS.
27c
Golden Spray
CHEESE 15cpkg.
CABBAGE, LETTUCE
PEACHES, 'APPLES
aanaaa�aas
CHOICE SEEDLESS
GRAPEFRUIT
5 for 25c
Ivory lg.
SOAP 3 cakes 20c
CLARK'S 2 tins'
PORK LI BEANS 19c
Falcon Golden Bantam
CORN a 2 tins l9c
FREE — 2 CAKES P & G SOAP
with LG. PKG.
OXYDOL
24c
MAPLE LEAF SOCKEYE
SALMON I/2's 19c tin
Eddy's Swan
MATCHES
for 25c
MERRIE ENGLAND,
Orange ' 32 oz.
MARMALADE 23c jar
Large. Plain
OLIVES 33ciar
SUNKIST VALENCIA
ORANGES
23c, 29c and 39c dozen
CAULIFLOWER, CARROTS,
TOMATOES, CELERY'.HEARTS
Choice Large
LEMONS i 3for 10c
14c
PKG,
QUALITY BLACK
TEA 1/2 LB. BAG 29c
Robin Hood
FLOUR 24's 75c bag
CHOICE QUALITY
No. 3
PEAS
tin IOc
Purex Toilet
TISSUE
C.
0
3 for 25c
QUALITY FRUITS & GROCERIES
PHONE - 48 PROMPT DELIVERY CLINTiON
SPECIAL PRIG
FALCON PEAS 2 tins 19c
GOLD MEDAL CHERRIES,
2 tins 23c
2 lbs. bulk 17c
PASTRY FLOUR, 24's bag 59c
CRISCO 1 lb. tin 23c
COCOA, good quality, lb. bag 19c
COFFEE, freshly ground,
lbbag
for pies
LARD
39c
TEA, Bulk, Black or Mixed, lb. 59c
SUPREME JELLY POWDERS,
6 for
CERTO, for making jam,
2 bottes for
PARD DOG FOOD
25c
49c
2 tins 23c
GINGER =SNAPS 2 lbs. 21c
SWEET MIXED BISCUITS,
2 lbs. for 29c
SNOWCAP
TISSUE
Completely wrapped
Soft and White
4 for 25ii
CASHMERE
T ISSUE
Completely wrapped
Soft Pure White
750 sheets to the roll
3 FOR 25¢,
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PHONE 40.
b
BOLOGNA, in piece,
per lb.
13c
COTTAGE ROLLS, in piece
per lb. + 24c
BREAKFAST BACON,
sliced, per lb. 129c
'COOKED HAM, sliced
per Ib. 55c
CHOICE FRUITS &
VEGETABLES
New Potatoes, Cabbage,
Onions, Blueberries,'
Oranges, Tomatoes
Grapefruit, Bananas,
and Lemons.
THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY.