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20 -LB. PAIL LARD $1.80
I ELI./ED HOCK 20c Ib.
VEAL CHOPS 25c lb. I
PORK CHOPS 22c lb.
RIB BOILING BEEF 15c lb.
CHICKENS, VEAL, PORK, LAMB . AND.
BEEF FOR WEEKEND.
CONNELL & 'TYNDALL
" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "
Phone 162. Albert Street
Stoves
If you are interested in;
a New or Used Stove call
and see for yourself what
can be had for the least
money.
We Carry a Full Line of
PIPES — Galvanized and Black
Any size made to your specifications.
One USED COOK STOVE in Good Condition.
SUTTER & PERDUE
FASHION
With the world now turning to
this continent for advice on style,
dress and fashion, we arse. -pleased
to present "Fashion," a monthly
magazine selling for 20c, which
features fashions in Clothes, and
Accessories, Beauty, Entertainment,
Travel and Amusement. It is felt
that this magazine will fill a niche
in the publishing field that no other
publication fills. It will *throw its
full force into showing how to live
with elegance• and distinction and do
it inexpensively.
In your daily paper you get a
daily chapter of the world's history,.
when you turn the page there spread
before is another installment of the
world's activities; another chapter in
the unending chronicle of. human do-
ings even to the shell marked fields
of Europe. Actual observers have
served you in telling the story of
exciting events, wires, air waves,
tell-tale cameras, modern presses,
speeding trains and trucks, these are
all parts of your newspaper and the
price 3c per copy.
We have a Cup and Saucer notable
for value. It is without decoration.
It is shapely, medium weight porce-
lain, cup is liberal size and saucer in
fitting proportion suitable\for every
day use and 15c is the price.
Birthdays are being celebrated by
someone every day in the year. A
Shower for the Bride-to-be is fre-
quet, folks go on a voyage, there may
be a birth to announce, sympathy to
express or congratulations to extend.
We have suitable cards for occasions.
HARDWARE, PLUMBING & ELECTRICIANS
PHONE 147w. CLINTON, ,ONT.
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They are better material and absolutely safe.
We make all our own.
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OR A CLARE RANGE.
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Specially Priced for Early
Selling
All that's new and smart both in style and quality, are
found in this great showing of Big Warm Winter Overcoats.
Newest styles, English Woollens and high class workmanship.
DON'T FAIL TO SEE THESE COATS—"OVER 100 COATS TO
CHOOSE FROM" AND PRICED AT MUCH LESS THAN
TODAY'S PRICES $16.50 UP
Our new stock is now complete in all lines of Men's, Women's
and Children's Rubber Footwear.
MEN'S RUBBER BOOTS as low as •195
Prices are advancing so buy early while stocks are complete
and prices the lowest.
Plumsteel Bros.
Arrow Shirts — Adams Hats — Scott & McHale Shoes
Exclusive Agents Tip Top Tailors
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A New 3tock
HAS ARRIVED TO SELECT FROM.
We are especially proud of the assortment of LAMPS, all sorts
in. Tri -Lights with a wide range in price. Then there are
Bridge, 'fable, .Bouduoir and Bed lamps galore; also a new
stock of Dining Room, Livingroom, Bedroom, Chester-
field Suites. Lounging and ,Occasional Chairs,
and we know the prices will suit you.
Hardware Department
It won't be long till you will need- sonic heat around the
home., Well, we have the STOVES and RANGES to thrown that
heat, also some good second hand stoves. If you are having
trouble with your STORM DOORS, see the New Combination Door,
all you have to do is change the glass or screen part. •It will pay
to fix any broken panes of Glass now as prices aro soaring,
TIIE STORE WITH THE S'I'OCK
BALL ZAPFE
PHONE 195 .
Hardware — Furniture — Funeral Directors — Ambulance Service
W. N. Ball, Phone 110 J. J. Zapfe, Phone 103
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We try to make our ads in this
space tell of live and seaosnable
subject matter and hope to create a
continuity of interest in them. Do
they interest you?
Tlie W. D. Fair Co
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
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Miss M. Holmes is visiting her sister,
Mrs. Beaton.
Mr .and Mrs. Wm. Biggart and son
Bob spent Sunday in Toronto.
Rev. J. H. Colclough of Thornhill
spent a few days in town last week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Stevens spent
last Wlekend at the home of Mrs.
C. H. Bartliff.
Rev. Gordon Peddie spent last Wed-
nesday in town renewing friends
and acquaintances.
Miss Helen Gunne of London was
the `weekend guest of Mrs. Morgan
Agnew and Miss Bentley.
Mrs. Cole of London spent a few
days with her mother, Mrs. Robin-
son, and Mrs. Mervyn Batkin,
Mr. James Lockwood of the R.C.A.F.
Toronto, spent the wceknd with his
• parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lock-
wood.
Mr. George H. Elliott has returned
home from the Toronto General
Hospital, his condition is much int-'
proved.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton. Moore of Til-
sonburg and son and daughter, vis-
ited Mr, and Mrs. G. E. Hall on
Sunday.
Miss Larene Langford has returned.
to Detroit after spending the sum-
mer at her cottage in Bayfield and
with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Bert Langford, Clinton,
Pte. Leonard Admans of the Perth
Regiment (M.G.) has returned to
Camp Borden after spending the
weekend in town with Mrs. Ad -
mans and small daughtet.
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Trickett of Port
Rowan visited Mr, and Mrs. G. E.
Hall over the weekend, Mrs. Trick-
ett stayed to look alter her sister,
who is sick.
Mr. J. B. Lobb, left today for Winni-
peg, Man., where he will be the
guest of his sister and brother-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Halstead.
They will celebrate their sixtieth
wedding anniversary in a few days.
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THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD '\
Celer3r
Just what you want for. Chili
Sauce, etc. Sold direct front
the Celery bed, crisp and fresh.
2 far 5e
DILL FOR SALE
If you are making cuttings, give
them a good start in our
PREPARED SOIL
15c a nail
Some particularly choice ferns in
stock from 50c to $2.00.
Spray the Vitaspra way,
and give your plants Vit-
crmin B with Hyponex,
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
LONDESBORO
The Autmn thankoffering meeting
of the W.M.S. will be bled in the
church on Sunday evening at 7.30
o'clock. Dr, Margaret Forester of
Ho1an, China, will be the guest
speaker, she being the 'slaughter of
Rev. and Mrs. Forester, former pas-
tor of Knox church, Londesboro. The
Mission Circle is invited to meet with
us. The several groups with their
leaders are asked to meet in the
church basement at 7.:1.5 o'clock. The
centre seats at front of church to be
reserved for the W.M.S.. Every per-
son is cordially invites] to attend.
They will no doubt hear manly things
of interest from Dr. M. Forester who
has been in China for s0111e time.
Mas. E, Crawford has gone to re-
side with her. daughter, Mrs, A, Kun-
kel, Niagara Falls,
Mr, T. Fairservice and :family spent
Sunday at Woodstock.
Miss Dorothy Little of Toronto
spent the ;weekend at home.
Mrs. J. 1). Melville spent, several
flays last week at "the home of James
Leiper.
Mrs. Dr. Allison oi! Welland and
formerly oL Londesboro visited with
Miss L Young iecenlly.
Mrs. Geo. Cowan has moved into
the house recently owned and occu-
pied by Mrs. E. Crawford,
Mr. and Mrs Fcllmire el Pine Riv-
er was with Mr, and Mrs. W. Lyon
Sunday,- Mrs. T. Sampson who has
THE QUALITY MEAT
MARKET.'
Milkfed Veal Chops ... 25c 7b.
Meaty Veal Roasts 20c ib.
Veal Stews 15e lb.
CHOICE YOUNG PORK
Pork Chops, regular 22c lb.
Fresh Picnic Hams .. , . 180 lb.
]tib Roast of Pork , , , 21c.. lb.
Shoulder Roast of Pork 20c lb.
Hani Roast of Pork 230 lb.
Side Pork in Piece 18c lb.
Meaty Spare Ribs . 3 lbs. 25e
20 Lb. Pail of Lard .... $1.80
TENDER ROASTS OF BEEF
Shoulder (toasts 18c Ib.
Fresh Ground
Ha.nburg Steak .. 2 lb. 35c
Rib Roasts 18c lb.
Meaty Rib -Boils 15c Ib.
Homemade Sausage 15c ib.
Kindly let us have your orders
the day before for early deliv-
ery. We also take orders for
chickens. We draw them free
of charge.
We have choice Beef. Young
Pork, Milkfed Veal and Spring
Lamb for Weekend
BOSS FITZSIMONS
PHONE 76 .
Anniversary Supper
BAPTIST CHURCH
Tues., Oct. 15
at 5.30 o'clock
HOT .SUPPER
MENU: Meat, potatoes, carrots, peas,
salads, jellies, pumpkin pie with
whipped cream and tea.
ADULTS 30c, CIIILDREN 20c
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THU1 S., OCT. 3, 4940' •
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been visiting friends in and around
Londesboro returned with them to
Pine River,
Miss Phyllis Manning spent the
weekend with her friend, Margaret
Rozell, Clinton.
Quite a number from here attend-
ed the anniversary services at Burns.
church on Sunday.
Church services will be held on'
Sunday as usual.
Mr. T. Fairservice is having his
new house stuccoed this week.
Mr. Lloyd carter, student at West-
ern University, London, spent the
weekend at the home of his parents,
Mr, and Mrs. Derwin Carter.
Superior Stores
PHONE 111—CLINTON.
SPECIALS FOR
OCTOBER, 3, 4, 5th
NIBLETS CORN, 14 oz. 2 this 21c
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE lb. 45c
ORANGE & GRAPEFRUIT
MARMALADE .... 2 Ib. jar 23c
COWAN'S COCOA .. %2. lb. tin 16c
1 lb. tin 27c
PEANUT BUTTER, 24 oz. jar 23c
CAMPBELL'S TOMATO
SOUP 2 -tins 17c
PEARL SOAP 6 bars 25c
COMFORT SOAP DEAL -4 bars and
2 Glass 'fumblers for 23c
OLD ENGI,SI1 WAX .. 1 ]b. tin 53c
ROYAL YORK CHEESE
%2's pkg. 150
READY CUT MACARONI ... ib. 5c
HILLCREST 'TOILET TISSUE
3 rolls for 25c
CHOCOLATE MALLOW
BISCUITS lb. 17c
MAPLE LEAF SALMON l's tin 42c
112's tin 23c
ORANGES, Sunkist doz. 23c
GRAPEFRUIT 5 for 25c
CABBAGE, small firm heads , ... 5c
CELERY HEARTS each 1.0c
THIMPSON
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AT TOUR RED AND WHITE STORE CLINTON k
HARVEST SALE
OCT. 3, 4 & 5th
AYLMER TOMATO
SOUP 2 tins 17c
RED & WHITE FANCY
LOBSTER Ws tin 29c
MINCEMEAT
AUSTRALIAN
SEEDLESS
RAISINS
ib. 1Oc
RED & WHITE SOCKEYE
SALMON ... Ws tin I9'c_.
KELLOGG'S
FLAKES
CORN
3 pkgs. 23c_
1
CAMPBELL'S
Tomato
SOUP
2 tins 17c
SUPREME, LBS.
SHORTENING '25c
Stuarts,. 28 oz. tin 25c
RED & WHITE PASTRY
MAPLE LEAF
FLOUR 24 Lb. Bag 69c (Sockeye
SAL -MON
BEEHIVE CORN
(SYRUP 2's tin 21 c y/2's tin 19c
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READY CUT 2 LBS. MAPLE. LEAF PURE LB«y,,..
MACARONI llC LARD 'l9c
I.
MERRIE ENGLAND •\ SUNNY'GOl D
Orange COOKIES 113. 17c Seeded
Marmalade•Raisins
3JAOZ. es 310 RED & WHITE FLOOR 16 OZ.
WAX lb. tin 25c ®G' 17c
FLOUR Red and White Pastry, 7 lb. bag 25e
CREAM SANDWICH '
RED & WHITE CHOICE
TOMATOES 2 tins 25c
AYLMER BANTAM
CORN 2 lg. tins 23c
REDPATH FALCON No. 4
GRANULATED PEAS 2 tins 19
SUGAR
10 lb. bag 69c CLD MEDAL KERNEL
ORN 2 tins 23c
QUALITY Fresh FRUITS and VEGETABLES
SUNKIST JUICY
ORANGES
IMPORTED HEAD
LETTUCE
lac
23c, 29c & 39c ONTARIO BLUE
GRAPES Basket 35c
Dozen
CHINESE
LETTUCE
lac
PEPPER SQUASH
COOKING APPLES
BANANAS
CALIFORNIA
SEEDLESS
Grapefruit
6 for 25
CALIFORNIA'
C H O I C E
LEMONS
4 for lac t
CHOICE HEARTS
CELERY
lac
('A BIMAGE
PARSNIPS
WAX BEANS
C. M.
HEA
IN
QUALITY FRUITS & GROCERIES
PH NE - 48 PROMPT DELIVERY CLINTON
CTOBE
2 FOR
27c
Maple Leaf Lard 2 lb. 19c
York Brand, Fancy
Sockeye Salmon ,,. 1-1b. size 43 c
York Brand, Fancy Red Cohoe
Salmon 1-1b. size 29c
York Brand, Sockeye ;Salmon,
Fancy Quality ,1/2-1b. size 23c
York Brand Soup, Chicken &
Rice 2 tins 23c
York Brand, Golden Bantam
Corn 2 tins 23c
Yolk Brand, Golden
Wax Beans 2 tins 23c
York Brand Spinach 2 tins 25c
York Brand Green Gage
Plums 2 tins 25c
York Brand Tomatoes,
Choice Quality, Lge. 2 tins 29c
LARGE SIZE
18c
FAMILY SIZE
59c
3, 4, S
5 FOR
25c
York Brand. Pork & Beans,
2 large tins 25c.
York, Back Bacon, Machine Sliced;
49c.
per lb.
Maple Leaf 1/2 lb. pkgs. sliced, rind -
less Sugar Cured Bacon 18c,
Maple Leaf Economy
Meat Loaf per lb. 29t_.
Maple Leaf Weiners per lb. 2.2,c
Maple Leaf Sausage,
small size per 1b. 211
Maple Leaf Macaroni & Cheese
Meat Loaf per lb. 25c
Maple Leaf, Fresh Boneless
Beef Rolls per lb. 17c
Maple Leaf 1/2 -Ib. pkgCheese,
it spreads or slices
18c
Maple Leaf, Fresh Bulk,
Cheese per lb. 20c
2 FOR.
25c -
Clifford Lobb k Sons
PHONE 40.
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