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CHOICE FRONT QUARTER BEEF ..:..413c lb.
CHOICE HIND' QUARTER BEEF 15c ib..
DRESSED PORK BY HALF 122c lb.
COOKED DOG MEAT 5c lb.
LARGE PAIL HONEY 85c
GEESE, DUCKS, CHICKENS, VEAL, LAMB,
PORK & BEEF for Weekend.
CONNELL & TYNDALL
" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "
Phone 162. Albert Street
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Snow Bird
GIVES CHARM - COLOR - DISTINCTION
TO YOUR KITCHEN ,OR LAUNDRY
NOTE THESE FEATURES:
-Washes Faster - Washes Cleaner
-Uses less current loaded, than most other machines empty.
-Only three gears in gear case.
-No hand oiling ever necessary anywhere.
-Only five moving parts in gear case.
-.Cushioned in rubber - quiet and vibration free.
-Patented wringer locks automatically in eleven positions.
-Built for a lifetime of trouble-free service.
-Backed by a 12 -year Protection, Certificate.
Atl this at the lowest price and easiest terms in our history.
SUTTER & PERDUE
HARDWARE, PLUMBING & ELECTRICIANS
PHONE 147w. CLINTON, ONT.
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Practical Xmas Guts
Be sure your gifts this year are useful as well
as pleasing.
No effort has been spared by this store in making our selection
of Christmas Merchandise. Styles and patterns are bright and
cheerful and prices, 'are very reasonable.
FOR MEN AND BOYS WE OFFER
TIES in Christmas I3cxes at . 35c - 50c - ?lc & 81.00
FINE SHIRTS for Boys 75c and $1.00; Men's from $1.00 up
See our New Lines by Arrow & Tooke at 52.00
SCARVES in Sill( or Fine Wool 50c up
A wonderful showing at
GLOVES, Lined or Unlined
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Also SWEATERS, BATA ROBES,
BRACES, GARTERS, etc.
F011 THE LADIES
FANCY TOWELS, BLANKE'T'S, BOXED
SILK HOSE; also a large assortment of
all the season's newest offerings.
BUY EARLY AND SAVE.
$1 00
FINE SOX,
51 00
to $2.75
BOXED
HAN DKERCHIEFS,
Boudoir Slippers, in
Plumsteel Bros.
Arrow Shirts - Adams Hats - Scott & McHale Shoes
Exclusive Agents Tip Top Tailors
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IS YOUR FURNACE SAFE FOR THE WINTER.
See us about a Hecla Furnace.
They lead. Let us show you why.
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Until Christmas
But we have been preparing for this for a long time and
have assembled a Grand Array of Useful and Attractive GIFTS
that any of your friends will appreciate and be proud of.
To list them would take more space than we have at our
disposal. It will pay you to watch our windows. Drop in and
look around as we are trying to keep the Christmas goods prom-
inently displayed and all ready for Santa Claus.
We have an unusually large stock of CHILDREN'S FUiINI-
TURE, DOLL PRAMS and TRICYCLES. For your lady friend
a swell range of CEDAR CHESTS, it will do you good to see them.
Then what a stock of LAMPS„ SMOKERS, TABLES of all
kinds, OCCASIONAL CHAIRS, STUDIO COUCHES. In fact
• anything you want in up-to-date furniture. In addition to our
regular low prices we will give you a coupon. on every cash par-
• chase of 50e or over, as your coupon: values increase you may
,trade them in for merchandise or WAR SAVING STAMPS, at
this store.
THE STORE WITH THE STOCK
BALL & ZAPFE
PHONE 193
Hardware - Furniture = Funeral Directors - Ambulance Service
W. N. Ball, Phone 110 J .1.,Zapfe,.Phone 103
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NEW FALL. BOOKS'
7`HE FAMILY -Nitta Fedorova. This
book, the Atlantic $10,000. Prize
Novel for 1940, is a story laid, in
China during the Japanese invasion
in 1937. Reviewed by competent
critics as "one of the most engaging
stories -a lilting song of warmth and
joy -something about this story that
will give courage to readers who have
forgotten the preening of the word --
a book of unusual quality and strik-
ing characterization," now on our
boolcshelf, price $2.75.
THIS DYNASTY OF DOCTORS -
Rhoda Truax. Here is a novel that
tells the story of an American
dynasty devoted not to the acquisi-
tion of wealth but to the healing art,
the science of life. Through four
generations it follows the fortunes. of
the Chestwicks of Boston -doctors all
-each of whom found success or
failure under the exacting code of the
labratory and the operating room.
In their story we follow the progress
of medicine in the last hundred years
-the triumphal progress that has re-
made the world, Price $3.00.
CHINA TRADER -Cornelia Spencer.
The period of the earliest American
contacts with China affords the set-
ting for this romantic novel. It tells
of a young Bostonian's long fight to
convince the merchants at home that
Cathay was a sound investment and
of the beginning of the Yankee Clip-
per ship trade. Price $3.00.
LETTER FROM ENGLAND -Mollie
Panter Downes. What is this Eng-
land like in wartime? How does war
affect the man in the street and in
the local pub, the Colonel's lady and
Judy O'Grady? The New Yorkers
brilliant correspondent tells, how
England has changed, week by week,
during the last twelve months, and
yet is forever the same. Price $2.50.
We list herewith a few of our
recent arrivals:
Landfall -Neville Shute -Price $3.00
The Man. Who Went Back -Warwick
Deeping-$2.75
Ducks in Thunder -Jay Dratler -
$2.35
Tony's Scrap Book - Tony Wons -
$1.50
Golden Tales of Canada -May Becker
-$2.50
Attack - Leland Jamieson - $1.75
Tia W. D. Fair co
Often the Cheapest -Always the Best
Mrs. Nay and Miss E. Wheatley spent
a few days in Woodstock last week.
Miss Margaret Cowan, Blyth, was a
guest this week of Miss Walkin-
shaw,
Mrs. Dick Stalker of Blyth spent the
weekend with her sister, Mrs. W.
J. Tough.
Mrs. G. W. Pinner is spending the
week in Toronto.
Mrs. M:rner of Dashwood spent the
weekend with her daughter, Mrs.
Elliott Bartliff.
MI's. T. R. Jenkins returned Thurs-
day after a week's visit with
friends in Ottawa.
Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster of St. Mary!,
visited with Mr. and Mos. George
MeLay last Sunday.
Mrs. Arthur Colquhoun of Staffs,
spent a few days last weals with
Mr. and. Mrs. E. W. Colquhoun.
Miss Mackrell of Chatham. and Ferg.
Carter of London spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Carter.
Mr. and Mrs. Dia Cornish visited
with Mr. and 1"lrs. Earle Knott and
Garnet Hutchinson of London last
wsek.
Mrs. IJ'. Lumley of Regina, who has
been visiting her daughter, Mrs. E.
Douglas, returned to her home on
Friday.
Mr. Robert Douglas of Kapuskasing
recently visited his nephews here,
Messrs. Peter and Earle Douglas
for a few days.
Miss Valena Elliott of MacDonell
Hall, Guelph, spent the weekend at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles E. Elliott.
Mt'. and Mr:; LaVerne Churchill and
Miss Elvira Churchill, all of Tor-
onto, spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Churchill.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hattie and
three sons of Tornio, spent the
weekend at the home of the form-
er's sister, Mrs Charles E. Elliott,
Mr. and, Mrs. Earl Livermore and
son Carl, and Mr. and Mrs. B.
Brennan, all of Stratford, spent
Sunday at the former's home, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Livermore's.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Crago of St.
Mary and Miss Margaret and
Douglas CoIquhom'u of Science Hill
visited with Mr. and Mrs.. A. J,
McMurray during last week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Livermore and
sons, Ear) and Kenneth of Harris -
ton, spent the weekend at the
i'ornter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Livermore.
Mr. Jack Scouler of the Royal Bank
staff has resumed his duties after
spending a three week's vacation,
hunting in the northern woods and
at his hone in Dutton.
TUCKER.SMIT'H
The Tuckersmith Ladies Clud:, '•n'ill
hold its December meeting on Wed-
nesday Dec, 4 at 2 p.m. at the home
of Mrs. Howarth Crich. Roll call is to
be answered by a Christmas ,Recipe
and your donation to the Christmas
hale. Will anyone having flannelette
patches to spare bring them along to
make a Red Coss quilt,
Messrs. Glen Layton, Alden Crich
and Bert Garrett visited at their,res-
pective homes on Sunday afternoon.
from Camp, at Woodstock.
"We look upon a world unknown"
today for wirlter has spread its Sitst
white blanket over everywhere.
THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
Winter Wreaths
Wreaths of natural holly pres-
erved and decorated with clusters
of red berries.
$1.00 to $2.00' each
Flowering Plants
CYCLAMEN .. 50c to $1.00
CHERRIES 40c each
PRIMULAS 40c each
FERNS 50c and up
Paper -White NARCISSUS BULBS
A limited supply.
5c each.
BABY MUMS in assorted. calors.
Good value 50c a bch.
LARGE MUMS - ROSES
and CARNATIONS
HYPONEX and FI3RTABS
will help your 'H'ouse
Plants.
SPRAY with VITASP'RA
F. R. CUNINGHAME
Member of Florists Tel. Del As.
Personal care given every order
and special attention given to
funeral orders.
"ones 176 and 31
Quality Meat Market
MILKFED VEAL
Roast of Veal . 20e ib.
Veal Steak .... 27c Ib.
Veal Stews .... 15c lb.
Veal Chops ... 25c lb.
PORK CUTS
Picnic Hams 18e lb.
Pork Chops 22c lb.
Side Pork in piece 18c ib.
Pork Steak 25e lb.
Fresh Home -Made Sausage 15c
Smoked Fillets 18e Ib.
We do Custom Killing and
Make Sausage.
at Reasonable Rates.
Highest Price Paid for Hides.
BEEF - PORK - VEAL &
1 SPRING LAMB
for weekend.
ROSS FITZSiMONS
PHONE 76
Specials&Bargains
Currants 2 lb. for 33c
Prunes 2 ib. for 19c
'Tomato Juice 2 for 17c
Toilet Tissue 4 rolls 19c
Corn Starch 2 pkg. 19c
\Ve have tables en which we are
clearing odd lines at bargain prices.
('ome in and see what a few cents
will buy.
Smith's
Grocery
Phone 86
Superior Stores
PHONE 111--CLINTON.
SPECIALS FOR
NOVEMBER 28, 29, 30
Baking Sale
SULTANA RAISINS
3cRown 2 lbs. 19c
BLEACHED RAISINS ib. 18c
NEW CURRANTS lb. 14c
LEXIA RAISINS with seeds 2 ib. 25c
BULK SEEDED RAISINS lb. 15e
ORANGE & LEMON PEEL' ib. 14c
CITRON PEEL '/ ib. 15c
CUT MIXED PEEL yr lb. 13c
RED GLACE CHERRIES �/ lb. 11c
SHELLED ALMONDS 1/1. lb. 15c
SHELLED WALNUTS % lb. 12c
ICING SUGAR 2 lbs. 19c
MAPLE LEAF LARD ... 1 lb. l0c
FIVE ROSES FLOUR 7 lbs. 29c
SWANS DOWN CAKE FLOUR
pkg. 25c
BAKER'S C'HOC,OLATE
�A Ib. pkg. 21c
COLOURED COCOANUT .. lb25c
COOKING FIGS 2 lbs. 25c
CRISCO . , . l's 210 3's tin 55c
T. R.,„T[IDE,IIIIIPSON
ivery
THURS., NOV. 28, 1940
NOV. 28, 29 and 30th
AT MR HO AND WHITE STOOE CLINTON
Quality Merchandise at Insured Savings
PURE BLACK SUPREME
PEPPER lb. 19c JELLY POWDERS( 2 for 9G
Ready Cut
MACARONI
2
LBS. 9C
QUAKER
PUFFED WHEAT
SEEDED AUSTRALIAP: Nillemmunolansammomillmmasaminow
RAISINS Pkg. 15c
HUNT'S PASTRY
FLOUR 24 lb. bag 69c TIN Z. 9c
Red & White
White CORN
2 for 15c
QUAKER
CORN FLAKES
2 for 15c
Red & White
T omatoes
2 TINS 25c
AUSTRALIAN .SEEDLESS
RAISINS
DICED MIXED
PINEAPPLE
LACED RED
3 oz. l o'c
Pork & Beans
CHERRIES' ...I • /� lb. 10c 2 Au. 25c
.�.r
Clarke's
Falcon
PEAS
2 TINS 19c
LEXIA (WITH SEEDS)
RAISINS
Clarke's
TOM. C,
or VEG. 2 TINS 1 5 c
souPS
2 lbs. 23c
RE CLEANED
CURRANTS
lb. 14c
CUT MIXED
PEEL lb. 25c
SHELLED
WALNUTS ,.. 1/, lb. 23c
Country Kist
Golden Bantam
CORN
TIN 10C
FANCY BLEACHED
2 lbs. 255c RAISINS 1b. 18c
SHELLED
ALMONDS ... 1/4 ib. 15c Lynn Valley
SHELLED
PICKLES
PECANS 1/4 lb. 19c ! MIX DT' 23C JAR
SUPREME or FLUFF() ELGIN PURE
,SHORTENING 2 lbs. 25c LARD LB. PKG. l0C
QUALITY Free' FRUITS and VEGETABLES
CALIFORNIA
GRAPES 2 lbs. 19c
CHOICE HEARTS OF
CELERY hoc
WASHED CORELESS
CARROTS 2 lbs. 5c
)Mn1cEn
FILLETS 1b.18c
TEXAS SEEDLESS
GRAPEFRUIT 6 for 23c
P. E. I.
POTATOES
75 lb. bag
when
packed. Io�.o
C. M. SHEA
.iUICY LARGE
LEMONS 3 for 10C
t'IIOICE HEAD
LETTUCE 2 for 19c
ITd:'r liniTi;F,
TOMATOES
lb. 19c
PRFCA
OYSTERS jar 25c
QUALITY FRUITS & GROCERIES
PHONE ~' 48 PROMPT DELIVERY CLINTON
OVIMMMXIXEIMUNIMft
aking Specials
2 LBS. 27c
Maple Leaf Pure Lard 2 lbs..19
Fluffo Shortening 2 lbs. .25
Puffed Seeded Raisins 2 lbs..35
Choice Seedless Raisins 2 lbs. .25
(South African Seedless
Raisins
2 lbs. .21
Australian Seeded Raisins pkg..15
Fancy Bleached Sultan
Raisins per lb. 18
Fancy Raisins With. Seeds 2 lbs. 25
Currants, fresh and clean 2 lbs. 27
Dates, new and pitted per lb. .18
Baking Figs 2 lbs. .25
1/, lb. pkgs..15
Table Figs
Peel, fresh and mixed, Citron, Or -
range and Lemon ... per lb. .25
Almonds, Shelled 14 lb, 15
lAralnuts, choice grade ,,.. 1/2 lb. .23
Cherries, glaced, large and whole,
per lb.
.39
Icing Stigar 2 lbs..19
Almond Icing 1/2 lb. tin .25
Pineapple • Rings per lb. '49,
Molasses, Shield Brand
1 lb., 3 oz. .10
Prunes, New Fruit
3 lbs, .25
Mincemeat, choice quality 2 lbs..25
Challenge Corn Starch 2 pkgs..19
Extracts and Fruit Colorings
per bottle �10'
Corn Syrup 5 lb. tins .40
Clifford Lobb k Sons
PHONE 40. THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU' MONEY.