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THE CLINTON
NEWS -RECORD
DRY SALT PORK', per lb.
SHOULDER ROAST OF PORK, per ib.
RPB ROAST OF PORK, per lb.
RIB ROAST O1 BEEF, per lb.
VEAL CHOPS, nth: lb.
RIB ROAST OF VEAL, per .ib.
CHUCK ROAST OF VEiAL, per lb.
2i -LB. PAIL SC'HNEIDER'S LARD
P. M. COTTAGE', ROLLS, per ib.
SMOKED OOTTAGH, ROLLS; per lb.
... FOWL FOR THANKSGIVING ... .
18e
20e
2.1e
15c
20e
18e
18c
.$3.25
23c
25c
CONNELL & 'TYNDALL
" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "
Phone 162. Albert Street
DOMINION HARDWARE STORE
We REPLACEAUTO GLASS. Drive in and have it done before
cold weather setsin. waNtDOWl GLASS any size, and quantity.
NEW AND USED KITCHEN .RANGES on display. Come in and•
see 4hese values. TWO DIFF RENT MAIMS OF QUEBEC HEAT-
ERS, ASBESTOS MATS for Heaters in different colours and sizes.
Furniture Department
THE LATEST DESIGN IN
De Forest-Crosley Radios
aze now 'on display in Electric and Battery Sets.
The Electric Sets have Long and Short Wave. You are invited to
hear and tee these radios,
MATTRESSES AND SPRINGS ARE AT A LOW .PRICE
WICKER BABY CARRIAGE, Slightly Used. in Good Condition.
REASONABLY PRICED.
Sutter—Perdue--Beattie
DIRECTORS OF FUNERAL SERVICES
MONUMENTS—ENGRAVING
Ambul+ance Service—Modern Equipment -Phone 147w,. Day on Night
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FROLIC ANCE
tiunder auspices of Business Men's Association
in Slating
:: PARADE LED BY CLINTON BAND
From Town Hall at 7.45 p.m.
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 21
GAMES FOR OLD AND YOUNG
:• Come and Win a. Prize Spot Dancing For Prizes
ROY BRE'CKENI3RIDGE ORCHESTRA
GOOD ENTERTAINMENT
ADMISSION FREE -Proceeds for Welfare Purposes.
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•17,re'71....A FOUR -ACT FLAY
"R WOMEN'S HONOUR"
TOWN HALL, CLINTON
Friday, October 25th
' Yom. w' at 8.15
Presented by Y.P.U. Players of
Auburn United. church, underthe aus-
pices of the Missionary Dept., of the
Y.P.U. of Wesley -Willis church.
MUSPC BETWEEN ACTS
Adrnis'sion, Adults, 25c; Children -16c.
Plan of hall open at Fair's store
Saturday, Oct. 19th. 48-3.
BAZAAR & AFTERNOON TEA
IN, THE TOWN HALL, CLINTON
Saturday, Nov. 2nd
under the auspices of the W.M.S. and
W.A. of Holmesville United Church
Fancy Work, Homemade Baking,
Gandy Booth and Fish Pond.
AFTERNOON TEA, 10c
Menu: Chicken, Bread and 'Butter,.
Tea. Extra -Pie and Cake. 49.1.
LONDON ROAD
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Nott attend-
ed a plowing match in Caledon yes-
terday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Plurneteel spent
Tuesday Toth"Kitehener friends.
Mrs. LeBeau received word yes,
terday of the death of her silster-in
law, a former resident of the Road,
Mrs. Cadaeu, who passed away `after
" a long illness,
Mrs. Annie Moffatt, another of
Mr. W. G. 'Moffatt, , died' on Sunday
last in her 90th year. She had been
in failing health for over a year.
The funeral was held from the holo
of Mr. and Mrs .Moffatt on Tuesday
afternoon. The funeral Ser-
vice was conducted by the Rev. C. W.
D. 'Cosens of Wesley -Willis .church,:
Clinton, with which she was connect-
ed, and the pallbearers were: Messrs.
J. Clegg, F: Anderson R. 'Plumsteel,
and W. Swiabank. The remains were
,taken to Atwood ;cemetery, and laid
'belside those of her husband.
HOT FOWL' SUPPER
Served by St. Peter's Lutheran
Church, Zurich, on Thursday, Oct.
17th. Supper served from ,5 to 0
o'clock. A play, entitled "Closed
Lips," will be presented by the Luth-
er League. Admission: Adults 60e,
Children 12 and under 35e, Mee*..
body cordially invited. 48-1-p.
YOU I{AVE_DONE YOUR
X 'MARJKING 'AND X PLAINING
Now we want to explain about the
new edition ni Anthony Adverse"
now available in all its 1224 complete
pages, of fascinating and interesting'.
fiction for only S2.00, One of the
greatest books of our times it is
now in the 540,000 copies. It took
4 years to write• and is filled with
memorable events, affairs of the
heart, the purse, and the mind•in
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huge novel with hundreds of color-
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humour, beauty and pathos. The
publishers claim it as: •
The Greatest' Book of Our Time..
Now
The Greatest Bargain of Our Time.
$2.00
"SEVEN PILLARS OP WISDOM"
By T. E. Lawrence
Tins magnificent book written by
the late. T. E. Lawrence or better
known as Lawrence of Arabia has
just been publshed. The Montreal
Star says: It is nothing short of
amazing that under 'such conditions
he could have produced' a book which
is not only a mine of information
but a literary master -piece. He gives
you pictures that etch themselves
upon the memory, so vivid, so richly
imaginative, are they.
48 full page plates; 672 ' pages,
280,000 words; page 'size 7"x10";
bound in linen buckram,' gold stamp-
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$9.00
OTHER RECENT BOOKS
RECEIVED ARE:
Lucy Gayheart by Willa Cather
Jahn O'Green by Jeffry Fermi
Forsytes Pendyces by John Gals -
worthy.
Will Rogers by P. J. O&Brien.
The W. D. Fair Co
Autumii Convention Of
Boys' and Girls' Work
Board Held in Wing -
ham On Saturday
On Saturday, October 12th, .in the
Wingham United Church, the 'teen
age boys and girls of Huron met for
their fall convention;
Civic greetings were given by the
mayor, and representatives- of Pres-
bytery, church, and the boys and
girds' .organizations each gave a lit-
tle speech of welcome. and replies
were made by. Miss Kathleen Gun-
inghame for the girls and Benson
Sutter for the boys. Rev. George
Wylie, Benmiller, .gave an address
"The Fourfold Way" to the boys ane
Miss M. Bailie, Uoderich, on the
same subject, to the girls. Both
groups were divided into Discussion
Groups with Mss. J. F.
Anderson,
Mrs. C. W. D. G'esens, Mss. H. D.
Taylor, Miss Gladys Addison and
Miss L. Brigham for the girls, and
Env. ,f P. :Anderson, , Rev. R. A.
Brook, Rev. C. W. DeWitt Cosecs,
Rev. T. R, Turner and Rev. George
Wylie for the boys.
In the .afternoon organized recrea-
tion WAS held for both groups.
In the evening lyrist • :Caroline
Weilvrood, missionary on furlough
from China, gave an illustrated lec-
ture 'an "The boys and girls of
China." Four Clinton boys, Reg.
Cook, Kenneth Reid, Alvin Corless
and Benson Sutter conducted the
worship ' period, taking as their
theme "Ohristian Youth Building •a
New World."
Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Anderson con-
ducted the closing ceremonies.
There was a' splendid :attendance
bothof boys 'and girls.
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
A11111111Ijii l0iiIIIIIIilmunnnr n sail II',
THURS., OCT. 17, 19J5'
Mrs. Frank Brant and Little Miss
Beverlee spent Sunday in Wing -
hale.
Mrs. J. D. Atkinson and Miss Eileen
Atkinson visited last week with
friends in Ingersoll and Woodstock.
Mrs. J. A. Ford left Friday for
London and will also visit her
daughter in Essex before her re-
turn.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mercer and son,
George, of St. Marys Visited with
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Saville over
last week -end.
Mrs. S. Murch and Miss Vera Mureh
of Sarnia motored up Friday ano
were Week -end guests of Miss
Hattie Courtiee.
Itis. Thos. G. Allen, Sr., Mrs. (Dr.)
Thos. G. Allen, Jr., of Buffalo, N.
Y. are the guests this week of the
former's sister, Mals. A. 0. Patti-
son.
Mr. and Mss. Hibner and Mrs. John
Walker of Kitchener visited at the
home of the latter's son, that of
Ms, and Mrs. G. A. Walker, oe
Tuesday. ' "
MI'.. and Mkt. George Vanl orne and
Miss Madeline VanHorne left
Tuesday for London on their way
to Ontario, Calif., where they in-
tend spending the winter.
Dr. C. V. and Mrs. Corless of Till-
sonburg and Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Corless of Burgesville spent Sun-
day last with Mr, and Mrs. M. T.
Corless of Clinton.
Mr. C. G. Middleton attended the
Provincial Synod of the Anglican
Church at Belleville last week. MT.
Middleton was appointed as a
Member of the Provincial Commit-
tee,
Mrs. J. E, Watson of Toronto, Mr.
O. S. Durkin and babe of Walde-
mar and Mr.. and Mrs.- C. E. Mof-
fat •o$' Bickford visited with: the
ladies' mother, Mrs. A. D. Beaton
of town.
Mr. Andrew McE'wan and daughter,
Array, and son Jack, of Tisdale,
Sask., and Mks. Arscott and daugh-
ter, Mrs. Chadwick, London, are
visiting atthe home of their broth-
er, Mr. Murray McEwan of town.
Misses' M. L. 'and A. S. Holmes of
Medicine Hat, Alta., spent the
week -'end with their sister; M,s.
A. D. Beaton. They are visiting
in Ottawa and Toronto this week,
but intend spending the winter in
'the old home town.
BRUCEFIELU
Mrs. Annie McDonald of Dundas is'
visiting her. 'sister, Mrs. Haugh, and
other friends this week.
Mr. I. Reid of Toronto and Mr. S.
Reid of London spent the week -end
at "theirr home in the village.
Mr.annd. MRs. Jervis ,of Holmesmalle
have moved to Brecefield. Mi. Jer.•
vis is now running the .elevator at
the station. We welcome there to
our "village.
Miss Greene, a music teacher from
Clinton, has now a large class of
pupils in Brucefield, which she teach-
es every 'Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Alex. Ross of the village,;
who is in her 94th 'year, was able.
ONE FRIEND
TELLS ANOT H ER
REMIND WHITE
Always in the Lead
LE ALE
FOR CAS { : %XSCTOBER ISth 8 lgth
THIS SALE IS YOURS FOR THE BUYING. EVERYTHING
AT PRICES TO CLEAR THE WAY FOR NEW
GOODS ARRIVING DAILY
Clinton Creamery utter at L' west Price
Laundry 4:1,,.,,n,p, any kind p r b,:, r 5c
Energy w..=r : n-il Corn Be ;,. f per ti 10c
Aylmer Peas specials le 2 for 19c
Rice is b Bund to advance 4 ib f + .r.. 25c
Always New Head Lettuce
Nuts will be higher, New Brazil per ib 19c
Candy, New fines for Halloween,
Chocolates an . Creams, per M. 19c
Eggs graded . t highest Cash .M and Trade Prices
Sugar, a limited nu er of hags at a Low Price
A Fine Ass>+Prtment of Cakes, per ib. 1;c
Lemons, large & juicy, 6 for Iqc
Eagle Brand Milk 21c
ASA
OUR WEEKLY SALE OF FRUIT & VEGETABLES
CALIFORNIA GRAPES, NEW SWEET POTAOES 4 Ib for 15c
SEE OUR WEEKLY RED 4E4 WHITE BILLS.
INEEMETESSIENNIEREESIMMINSI
Where
"Sells for Less"
Price Prevails
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CLINTON'S BIG
CORNER GROCETERLdi
Phone 48
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RILEY'S
Where Quality Sells and Service Tells
• SPECIALS FOR YOUR
Thanksgiving Dinner
Choice Fresh New Figs, 3 lbs. ..25c
New Valencia Raisins, 18c, 2 for 35e
Nrew Currants, 2 lbs. for 29c
Now Mixed Cut Peel, per lb. ....250
Mincemeat, 2 lbs. for 23e
New Seeded Raisins, per db.
Sweet Potatoes, 6 lbs. for 25c
Cranberries, per lb. 19c
Bananas, 19c doz., or 2 for 35c
Hubbard Squash, Turnips, Cauliflow-
er, Carrots, Celery and Choice McIn-
tosh Red Apples for Eating.
50 lb. bag Cooking Onions 59c
10 lbs. Cooking Onions ,.. , 15c
Golden Bantam .Corn, 2 for 19c
No. 4 Peas, 2 for 19c
Fresh Broken Sodas, 2 lbs. for 19c
We BUY and GRADE EGGS
FOR SPECIAL PRICES
Phone us before Selling Elsewhere
RILEY'S GROCERY
Phone 39.
FAMOUS FLORIDA
SEXTET
(JUBILEE SINGERS)
Hohnesville United
Church
WED. OCT. 30
8.00 p.m. 49-2.
this week to cast her vote.
Mr. Stanley Jones of the Bible Col-
lege, Toronto, an Evangelist who has
been conducting special meetings in
the hall for the past two weeks in
Brucefield, returned to Toronto on
Sunday. Mr. Jones was not afraid
to tell people about their sins. He
said there was no middle course, we
are either followers of the Ohrist
er the evil one and the biggest sin-
ner is the one who refuses to walk
in the light. For "He that knaweth
to do good and doeth it not, to him
it is sin." He held up his precious j
Bible and pleaded with the people to
study God's word.
Those who attended the meetings
enjoyed the services and he made
many good, friends in the village and
surrounding country.
M. James Walker and Mrs. Mary
Tough of Tuckersmith and Mrs. G.
Wlatts of Clinton visited their cous-
ins in M1.tchell last Sunday.
GODERICi4 TOWNSHIP
Mr. John R. Middleton has return-
ed home from a trip' to Western Can-
ada.
Mrs, John Cluff of Clinton was the
guest of her son, Mr. Robt. Muff, lest
week.
Mr.. and Mas. Lawrence Stephen-
son and family, and Mr. A. Stephen-
son motored to Parkhill on Sunday
and were guests of Mrs. Eva Wheel-
er. On their return they were ac-
companied by Mfrs. Arthur Stephen-
son, who has had an extensive visit.
with her daughters, Mrs. Gordon Liv-
ermore, London, and :Mrs. Wheeler.
Ma'. and Mh.s Oliver Welsh and
family' were guests .on Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. El, J. Welsh.
Mr. Ale,, Walsh, Ciinton,i called
one day last ween on friends on the
Bayfield Line.
for
Winter and Spring
BLOOM
Plant this month to insure best
, results.
PAPER WHITE NARCISSUS
First Size Bulbs
5c EACH -6 FOR 25c
Easily grown in water or soil.
TRY A BOWL OF THEM
HYAACINTHS, DAFFODILS AND
TULIPS
See aur assortment. We will glad-
ly give you planting directions.
Fr R. CUNINGHAME
FLOIIIST
Member of Florist Telegraph
Delivery Association
Phones 31 and 176.
CALL AND SEE
CLARE BROS.
STOYES&H EATERS
before buying
STOVES FOR COAL OR WOOD
WE MAKE OUR OWN STOVE
PIPES
THEY WILL LAST TWICE AS.
LONG AS FACTORY -MADE.
TRY THEM:
WE ALSO HAVE.
Paints, Oil and Glass
•
AT GOOD PRICES
HARDWARE and PLUMBING
Phone 24
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WIT;.
You will have a
gifts far WEDDING,
not be too early
We have a
ing for the NEW
you with your selections.
`'
'splend'd
to me
grand stock
IDEAS
LARCE STOCK
apcortunity of selecting useful and sensible
ANNIVERSARY, BIRTHDAY, and it niay
Won CHRISTMAS GIFTS.
to select from, and we are always watch-
IN' FURNITURE which we hope will help
•
A FEW SUGGESTIONS:—
OCCASIONAL CHAIRS, FANCY TABLES, CEDAR CHESTS,
SPINET DESKS, LAMPS
line of MIRRORS„ AT
OF ALL KINDS, PICTURES, and a new
PRICES THAT WILL SURPRISE 'YOU.
You will
Also Find Many Useful Gifts
IN THE HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
CUTLERY, PYREX WARE, ELECTRrCAL APPLIANCES, TRI-
' CYCLES, KIDDIE CARS, and WAGONS, all the latest patterns and
colors in GRANITE WARE.
AND A BIG STOCK OF RANGES AND HEATERS.
SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETURNS.
BALL & ZAPFE
Hardware, Furniture, Funeral Directors, Monument Dealers
N. BALL, Phone J. J. ZAPFE,
Phone 110. 195. Phone 103.
Great 19c Sale
Oct. - 17 . 18 .1
We Sell The Best For Less
Aylmer Peas, Choice, No. 4 Sieve, 2 tins 19c
Tomato Juice, 101-2 oz., 4 tins for 19c
McLaren's Jelly Powder, 4 pkg. 19c
Oxydol, large pkg. 19c
Maple Leaf Salmon, 1-2 lb. 19c
Country Kist Corn, 17 oz., 2 tins for 19c
Choice Blue Rose Rice, 3 lbs. for 19c
Ready -Cut Macaroni, 3 lbs. for - 19e.
Brunswick Sardines, 4 tins for 19c
White Beans, 4 lbs. for 19c
American Beauty Shrimp, per tin 19c
Icing Sugar, 2 lbs. for 19c
MEATS
Smoked Picnic Harris, per lb. 19c
Peameal Cottage Rolls, per lb. 23c
Weiners, per lb. " 19c
J.T. McKNIGHT & SON
"Your Superior Store" W. Seal the Bost' For• Lase
Phone 111 CLINTON