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orlt of Mercy.
• YOUR dollar alone make
possible the necessary work
done through the human touch
and the understanding heart of
The Salvation Army on the home
front. Give generously!
Space, Contributed by
SUTTER & PERDUE
HARDWARE, PLUMBING L ELECTRICIANS
PHONE 147w. currron. ONT.
For Those Wh�.
Like a Fine
Stationery
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Stock Lines Of Scarce Goods,
WOOL BLANKETS
All pure wool, White with fancy colored border
large size 64x84 and 72x84 Buy the Now you may
not get them later.
MOTOR RUGS
3 only, all wool; Scotch plaid motor Rugs large
size heavy weight and good value.
BLEACHED COTTON SHEETS
1 dozen only large size 81x99 Extra value at $2.40
Bleached Sheeting 81 in. wide a good cotton and
good buy 85c
Fancy Plaid Flannelette An American Cloth suit-
able for pyjamas fancy quilt lirinirig etc. '
Heavy Pyjama Flannelette in fancy stripes same
old cloth at same old price 35e yd.
Plumsteel Bros.
Amcor Meta — Adam Hata — &MI & Waal* Mow far Mos
Atente hp Top Maws.
SOSO. k
Anwiennemieme
If we have what you want
The Price is Low
MEN'S SWEATERS NOW ON SAE
BROWN'S
One Door North of Royal Rank
, MILITARY NEWS
Warrant Officer Gordon Venner of
the R. C. A. F. is spending a months
furlough with his mother, Mrs. Thos.
Venner and. Miss Grace of Union St.
Fergus.
Gordon enlisted: in Jame 1940 in
Brantford and has been oversea's
three and a half years.
He flew with his squadron from
England to India and spent eighteen
months in the East.
While they were in India the boys
did various types of service and
travelled the length and breadth of I
W. I. Meeting
The Women's Institute will hold
their regular meeting on Thursday,
September 28th, at 2.30 p.m• in the
Agriculture Board rooms.
A paper vilI be given on Agri-
, culture and Canadian Industries by
Mrs. M. 13atkin. A. good program
is being arranged and a talk and
demonstration on remodelling gar-
ments will be given,
1 A cordial invitation is extended to
'all ladies to come and join us at
this meeting
the country.
Gordon has many interesting
stories to tell of the places and peo-
ple he has seen and met.
He expects to -return to England
when his furlough is over.
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STANLEY
Mr. Thomas ,Reid of Concession 10
has sold his ,farm to Mr. Roy Mc-
Bride and is holding an Auction sale
ce. Monday September, 25th. .
PERSONALS 1
Mrs. Wilbur Welsh and Mrs. Oliver
Welsh spent the week end in
Stratford as the guests of 1Vir. and
Mrs. Robert Fisher.
Miss Mildred Heard was a week end
guest of Mise Wilma Radford of
London.
Miss Celestine Shanahan of London
spent the week end at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. D. Shanahan.
Mr. G. E. Hall and Miss Evelyn were
in Tillsonburg on Wednesday at-
tending the funeral of the late
Mrs. Charles' H. Trickett.
Mrs, L. J. Wright of Lethinidge,
„Alta, is visiting a. the home of
Mr, and Mrs. W. M. i4iken.
PORTER'S HILL
The Sept. meeting of Porter's Hill,
Unit .of the Red Cross was held at
the home, of Mts. Vic. Elliott. Nine-
teen ladies were -present. One quilt
was quilted. Four sweaters and 31
pair of socks were brought in. 36
little night dresses. More yarn and
sewing was handed out. The gift
clonated by Mrs. Vic Elliatt was won
by Mrs. Jack Gilbert. The boxes for
our boys overseas were sent during
the past month. The Christmas boxes
are to be ready for shipment not
later than Oct.15th. The Oct. meet-
ing is to be held at t e bspe of4 es.
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J. Gilbert.
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We have a Dimity Vellum
and Dimity Linen with en.
velopes to match. These two,
items are of the very finest
quality.
We have a good assort,4
ment of 'serving trays and
individual lap trays in var.
ious designs and shapes.
Also a large assortment
of good table mirrors.
G. R. IVIcEwan Co.
Books & Stationery
PHONE 84
"OFTEN THE CHEAPEST
ALWAYS THE BEST"
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Miss J. Cochrine left on Monday
for Moose Jaw, Sask.
Mrs. Gordon Cuninghame will be in
Toronto this week end. '
Mrs. Walper of Zurich spent a few
days last week with her son 'Mr
Lloyd Walper.
Mrs. Lloyd Walper is a patient i
Clinton Hospital having hadan
operation for appendicitis.
Cpl. and Mrs. Bruce Bartliff spent
last week with the former's ,par
ents Mr. and Mrs. H. Bartliff.
Master Kenneth McAllister was a
guest on Saturday at the Murray-
Desjardine wedding in Exeter.
Mrs. L. W. Dippell and children of
Bownianville spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Potter.
Mr. and Mrs, Jim Kennedy of ,To-
ronto were weekend visitors' with
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kennedy.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vodden and
Mrs. G. E. Saville visited friends
in Belgrave and Wingham this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Thompson. of
Detroit, Mich. are visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Roberton.
Mrs. F. Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. E.
Robertson and 'family of Auburn'
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ed,, Ball
on Sunday.
Miss Vera Hoggart is spending a
few days with Miss Phyllis Ball
14014,
Special '11301ivery Of
FISH and CHIPS
for Noon and Siipp,entime
12 noon to 1 prin.:. 5 to 6.30 p.m.
Tues. Wed. Thurs. and Sat.
or Party orders at night
1VIiMputri order delivered 40c
Eating Accommodation open • 5.00
Friday,
Mr, Lever's ,Residence, Mary St.
Phone, 91 Clinton.
Thilurs. Sept. 21,$t
WEDDINGS
COLLINS—AIKENHEAD
A wedding was performed at
Brue'efield United Church manse,
when Elizabeth Matilda, eldest
daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Jno. W.
Aikenhead, of Stanley Township,
became the bride of Stanley Earnest
Collins of Clinton. Rev. G. F. N.
Aticinson officiated.
The bride wore a street -length two
piece blue wool ensemble, with navy.
accessories, and a gold dollar piece
locket which had been worn by her
Grandmother. The bride was atten-
ded by her sister, Miss Joyce Aiken -
head, wearing a two-piece green wool.
ensemble, with brown accessories.
1VIr. Dean Aldwinckle was best man.
The gkoom's gift to the bride was
a necklace, to the bridesmaid an or-
namental brooch and the best man a
collar and tie phi set.
For the wedding trip to Port Col-
borne And district, the brife donned
a brown wool suit with matching
accessories.
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Wesley -Willis Girls' Club
The September meeting was held
at the home of Mrs, Tingey, Tues-
day' evening Sept, 11. The president,
Mrs. G. Miller was in charge. Miss
Stone led in responsive reading
psalm 103 after which, Miss -Ida
Walkinshaw led in prayer. Mrs. L.
Jervis gave very interesting current
events in the, religious 'world. The
speaker of the evening was Mrs.
Britton, her theme being, "Forward!
Together Now!" Many doors are
open for us and we must be well
informed. Knowledge is vital! In un-
ity in strength. Do a kind act now,
don't wait. Hymn 568, followed by
the Mizpah benediction closed the
meeting: Miss -Stone then conducted
a contest and Mrs. L. Jervis's group.
served lunrh. A. pleasant time was
had by all.
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of Toronto and Miss Jean Evans,
St. Catherines.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Layton, and
Mrs. Fred Pepper spent a few days
recently visiting with relatives at
Meaford and Markdale.
Mrs. James Steep who has been
visiting her sister in Detroit the
last two months returned home
owing to the illness of her daugh-
ter, Mra. Walper.
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Colquhatin and
daughter Jean of Staffa and Mrs.
Hazen DeForge of Winnipeg visit-
ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H.
Fitzsimons last week.
Miss Mabel Rathwell left on
Monday for a trip west. She will
visit Grand Prairie, Aka, and will'
go on to British Columbia for
three Or •four months.
Miss Madeleine Hawkins left on
MOnday MOrning for London, be-
fore going on to St. Anne de Belle-
vue, Que., to the CM.A.C. Offi-
cers' Training School, where she
will be'taking a special course
during the next six weeks.
and Mrs. Herbert Colquhoun of
Winnipeg and their on P. 0. Fred
CalqUhcoun of Moncton, N.B. visited
Mr. Colquhonn'S, , 'sisters iVIrs.
Elizabeth Kennedy, *Tea,
Corless and, Is nt Fitzsimons
and 114 pretherliii-law Mr.
..a.Meatarray"..ituring the past wek.
ONTARIO ST. W.M.S
The September meeting of th
W. M. S. was held in the School Hal
Tuesday afternoon, September 12th
the president, Mrs. Aiken in th
chair, and Mrs. Gibbings at th
piano.
The first hymn sung was "Wha
a Friend we have. in Jesus". Mrs
Burton took charge of the devotiona
period, using two hymns, "Work fo
the night is coining" and "0 to b
more like Jesus". Her scriptur
lesson was the parable of the tal
ents, and she emphasized our pre
sent opportunities for helping th
hungry, the homeless, the sad, etc
Mrs. Burton led in prayer .aftet
which all joined in the Lord's Prayer
Minutes of the June meeting were
read and adopted. Reports were giv-
en, and delegates appointed to the
Sectional meeting to be held at
Duff's Church late in September.
Arrangeinents were made for the
Autumn Thank Offering, Mrs. Tay-
ener ol Holmesville to. be the guest
speaker.
Mrs. Maltby very ably dealt with
the Study Book, the chapter on
"Power". Mrs. Farnham gave an
interesting temperance reading.
Meeting was closed with the hymn
Take Time to be Holy", followed by
prayer by Mrs. Snarling.
The members of the Executive
then served a 15e tea.
e LEMONS, size 360c 3 for lle
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For all Occasions
DILL FOR SALE
Seedling; Cactus for Sale
DILL lac a bunch
F R. CUNINGHAME
Member of Florists Tel. Del. As.
Personal care given every order
and special attention given to
Funeral Orders.
Phone 176 and 31
Superior Store
PRONE In--CLINTON.
SPECIALS. FOR
SEPTEMBER 21, 22,23
AYLMER TOMATO or VEGE
TABLE Soup 10 oz. tin
McCORMICK'S FANCY ,Ai
SODAS 6 oz. pkg. Pc
AYLMER FANCY GRATE -
FRUIT 16 oz. jar 20c
JAVEX 2 'bottles 29c
HILLCREST SHORTENING lb19c
PALMOLIVE .bap 3 bars '19c
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 2 tine 19c
ROBIN HOOD Oats 5 lb. bag 29c
PARD DOG FOOD 2 pkgs. 29c
NEILSON'S COCOA, lb. tin 29d
SANIFLUSH tin 29c
NEWPORT Fluffs 5 qt. pkg. 190
CHEES-A-RONI pkg. 19c
ORANGES, Size 344a Doz. 29d
GR,APEFRUIT, size 126s 3 for 20c
THOMPSON
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Summerhill Red Cross
The ladies of the Summerhill Red
Cross met in the hall on September
13. With the vice-presisent in the
chair the meeting opened by singing
God Save the. King, followed by the
Red Cross Prayer and the Lord's
Ration Board Hours
Monday, 1 to 5
Tuesday, 1 to 5
Thursday, 1 to 5
Friday, 1 to 5
Saturday, 1 to 5
FAREWELLING
Sunday 24th at 2.30 p.m.
,Rev. E. Ford who has been pastor
of Evangelistic Centre will be leav-
ing for Western Canada in Evang'el-
istic work,
Special Speaker .at this service
will he Paster Kendrick of Exeter.
He will be taking- etarge of Evange-
listic Centre.
Special Music and Singing'
warm welcome is extended to all
especially those who have attended
Evangelistic Centre. . 15-1
EUCHRE and DANCE
SPECIAL VALUES FOR SEPTEMBER 22 &,,23rd
MeLAREN'S III HO DEVON
PITI)1/INGI& 2. for 15q PEAS 20 oz. tin 14o
TA
CHEESED1/2 11) pkg.
GOLD MEAL
PUMPKIN 2 tins
SUN FLOOR
21O WAX lb tin 390
AYLMER DEHYDRATED
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25e BEANS 2 tins 15o
AYLMER APPLE
JUICE 2 for
LIBBY'S VEGETABLE
SOUP 3 tins ' 25c
A.YLMER GRAPE
27c JTJICE bottle 190
BENSON'S TOMATO
JIJICE 3 tins 25e
mccoRmTcr s
SODAS pkg. lic
ellNBUBY'S BLACK
TEA lb.
R,T RFT t\T CHICKEN
HADDIE tin
Giragsta,ffe's Rhubarb
JAM 2 lb jar. . 29c1
69cNOODLES 2 pkgs. 25:7;
25c FLOTJR15 bag25d
GARDEN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
GRAPES — PEACHES — .APPLES— CA,BBAGE — BEETS
LETTUCE -.CELERY — TOMATOES — SQUASH — CARROTS
CALIFORNIA JUICY 300'b CHE OICSWE,ET
LEMONS 3 for 13c POTATOES 3 lbs. 25d
MA RSH SEEDLESS1i6's CHOICIC SNOW WHITEI
GRAPEFRUIT 3 - 21c Cauliflower eacji 23d
ONTARTG No, 1 COOKING
ONIONS 10 lb bag.490
flWHTTJ0 PASTRY,
CALIFORNIA. JUICY 288's
ORANGES doz. 39c
C. M. SHEARING
PHONE 48 FOR QUALITY FOODS — CLINTON
NEW FURNITURE
Is beginning to come in and will continue for some
time as we bought extensively while on a Buying
Trip at the Different Factories.
There will be Bedroom, Dining Room, Breakfast
Room Suites Cedar Chests End Tables, Coffee
Tables, and Various other styles of tables.
BALL & ZAPFE
Store Phone 195
J. J. ZAPPE
DOUGLAS G. BALL
Phone 110
Phone 103
Our Stock is Complete
Come in and look before buying. Our Prices right
A complete stock of stove pies. Hand made any
size. The pipes that will last.
Hawkins Hardware
PLUMBING AND HEATING
WEEK END SPECIALS
No coupons required for Tea or
Coffee
HABITANT Veg. Soup 2 tins _ 19e
CLARKE'S Mushroom soup •
2 tins -1 19c
AYLMER Dehydrated beans 2 tin 15c
READY -GUT Macaroni 3 pkgs. 25e
KRAFT Dinner or Cheese-A-Roni
pkg. 19c
FLOWERDALE Orange Pekoe
Tea .1/21b, ....,... 45c
FLY TOX FLY Spray ...25c & 45c
INTERLAKE Toilet Tissue 3 rls. 25e
PRAIRIE NUT Wheat Puffs
with ovenware 25c
Gran, SUGAR 3 lbs. . ..... 25e
CORN FLAKES 2 pkgs. 15c
Toilets—Lux, Camay etc. 3bars 20e
KLEN-ZIT Cleans Floors, Walls
Rugs btl. 450
NONSUCH Rug- Wash 20e
CA•LIFORNIA Sweet Oranges
220s Doz. 29e
LEMONS 360s 3 for 10c
Garage to Rent Apply at Store
W. L. JOHNSON
PHONE 286
Euchre and Old Time Dance in, DE
GROCER
LIVERY nouns 4 to 6 p.m.
Prayer. The eninutes of the last Legion Boom on
meeting were read and adopted. Nine
nembers . and two visitors . were
present.
A letter of thanks was read front
Pte. Ivan Hogarth thanking the
ladies for cigarettes he had received.
It was decided 'to hold one more
Red Cross meeting in the hall.
Further plans were ,made for our
bingo, bazaar ancl lunch which is to
be Friday, September 22. •
A basket of peaches donated by
Mts. E. Bal,1 were raffled off and
Mrs. G. Smith won the peaches.
'Three ladieS paid their birthday
Friday, September 22
under auspices of Legion Auxiliary.
15-1
money during the afternoon;
A quilt was" quilted and patches
were' sewn during the afternoon. The
loSteases for next meeting ate Mrs.
W. Molt, Mrs. C. Ball, Mrs. ,Hogarth,
and Mrs Ellis.
'Lttn.ch was served at the cleee of
the meeting.
First Mortgage Loans
If additional meney is needed
to help you bur s r-oductive farm,
send us particulars.
Possibly we can assist you
through .our loaning dep,artment.
Attractive terms. All
treated confidentially,
1-iaron&Erie. •
C011P OPAT ON
.,Loncl;) „ Q7ae?indrurl
PHONE 244
SPECIALS
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IDEAL Tomato catsup in (105 oz,)
tins, get yours now. '
IVORY Flakes pkg. 27e
WALKER'S Sodas 1 lb. pkg. 150
AYLMER Infant Food 3 tins 25e
INTERLAKE Toilet tissue .3 rls, 25e
PAULA Sugar Sub. bottle 39c
CLARK'S assorted soups 3 tins 25e
DEVON Peas 20 oz. tins 10o
MANY FLOWER Soap 3 bars 19e
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C,RISPIE Sour Mixed Pickles
per bottle 19e'
ZEST Strawberry Jam 4 lb. tin 62e
SUCCESS dry bright wax btl, 59e
JAVEX bottle 15e
NIAGARA pure lard lb. 15e.
FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES •
IN OUR MEAT COUNTER
Fresh Weiners lb. 27e
Fresh Sausage lb. 250
Breakfast Bacon ib: 42e
Bologna lb. 24c
Also a good assortment of eookecI.
meats.
Bar '5e
4)1017al
Face DeliverY,