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Red and White Pumpkins, 2 tins for 23c
Red and White Tomatoes, 2 for 23c
Gold Soap, 3 -for 23c
Toilet Tis§ue, 3 for 23c
Glass Top, per dozen 23c
Zinc Rings . 23c
Pork and Beans, Libby's) 3 for 23c
-Peas,Corn, 3 tins for 23c
Sherriff's Jelly Powder (with pencils) 23c
23o
Macaroni, 3 l
23c
23c
Rolled Oats, 6 lbs. for 23c
Fry's Cocoa, 1-2 Ib. 23c
Libby's Pork and Beans, 4 for 25c
Our Own Baking Powder 19c
Red Sallui:on, (1 lb.) 19c
11 qa
Corn ,Flakes Sugar Crisp, 3 for
bs. for '
Kraft Cheese, lb. .
yorn, ,6111
Angler Saluron, 2 for 19c
Cocoanut, per lb. 19c
Olives, large bottle 19c
Sweet Pickles, bottle 25c
Dates, ,3 lbs. 25c
New Cheese, M. 15c
Aylmer Catsup, 2 for 25c
FRUITS AND MEATS
Grape Fruits , 5 for 25c
Oranges, per dozen 39c
Watermelons .. 49c
Picnic Hams, per lb. 15c
Breakfast Bacon, piece, lb. 12c
Cooked Ham, per lb. 30c
Ginger Ale, plus bottle 10c
Red and White, 2 for, plus quart 35c
Wednesday Morning Speci,.:1 Large
SEE WEEKLY HAND BILLS FOR OTHER SPECIALS THURS., FRI., AND SAT.
Where
"Sells for Less"
Price Prevails
CLINTON'S BIG
CORNER GROCETER.IA
Phone 48
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SPECIAL PRICE ON DEPENDABLE WORK BOOTS, built for
hard wear, leather on pancho soles; leather insoles
$2.19, $2.49, . $2.95
WORK SHIRTS, plain blue, khaki, and plaid, Special Prices
49c, 69c, 85c, $1.00
WORK SOX, wool or cotton 15e to 50c
RED -BACK BLUE DENIM RIVET PANTS OR BIB OVERALLS,
Good f -all size and heavy weight denim, Special at 51.00
FINE SHIRTS, collar attached or separate collar, new stock, new
patterns, also plain colors. Special price 89e.
SPECIAL PRICES FOR CASH ONLY. WE MUST HAVE THE
CASH TO CARRY ON.
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THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
THURS., JULY 21, 1932
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THE SPALDING IBRO -FLITS. The
game's toughest ball—the only
'ball that combines maximum
durability 'with first grads dis-
tanee. 75c.
THE SPALDING PIFTY. The long-
est, most controllable and most
durable ball ever made at the
price. SOc.
BRISKET BOILS, per lb. 8a
RIB BOILS, per Ib. 100
VEAL ROASTS, per Ib. 15c
VEAL STEWS, per lb. 12e
LAMB STEWS, per lb. 12o
SHOULDER ROASTS LAMB, per 1b. 20e
LARD, IN PRINTS, per lb. 10e
SCHNEIDER'S BULK LARD, per lb. 100
70
PICKLED PORK HOCKS, per lb.
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" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "
Phone 162 Albert Street
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stertli Special
Three-piece Mohair Set, beautifully covered and designed. This
is a special bargain for a limited time and can not be duplicated.
SEE THIS SET BEFORE YOU BUY. ALSO SOME NEW OCCAS-
IONAL CHAIRS WITH LAZY BACKS, FININSHED IN TAPES-
TRY OR REP.
WATCH OUR WINDOWS
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gardware
Furniture
ROUE & WA�KEH
Funeral Directors
Phone 147w
Plumbing
Electric Wiring
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Of All STRAW HATS Regular $1.25 to
$3.50 for
DAVIS Ec HE MAN
CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING
AGENTS FOR GILLESPIES CLEANERS & DYERS, SEAFORTH
LONG LIMIT BARGAIN FARCE TO
TORONTO and NIAGARA FALLS
Saturday, July 30
GOING STANDARD TIME Tickets good in coach-
Lv. 'Clinton: 7.08 a.m. es only. fie baggage
Stops West Toronto TORONTO checked.
and Parkdale $2a5o
Ar. Toronto 11.25 a.ni. NIAGARA
Saturday, July 30th
RETURNING FALLS
From Tenant/a, , Regu..
$4.00
lar trains on Saturday See testers `for full
and Monday. information.
Convenient conneotingservice by C. N. R.Steamer and Electric
Line between Torontoand Niagara Falls.Ticitets good for stop
over at Port Dalheusie.Buyl tickets early fromDepot Ticket Agent.
Children 5 years and
under 12, half fare.
Reduced rates at To-
ronto
oronto hotels.'
CANADIAN NATIONAL
THE SPALDING THIRTY-FIVE, A
longer and more uniform ball
than any in its price field. 35c.
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THE SPALDING TWENTY FIVE. A
ball with playing qualities and
toughness little short of amaz-
ing at 25c.
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Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
Miss Olive Watkins of Toronto is
holidaying at her home in town.
Miss Bessie Sloman of New York is
spending a vacation at her home in
town.
Miss Ruth Higgins of the Whitby
College staff is holidaying at her
home in town.
Miss Edith Newman of Windsor has,
been visiting her cousin, Miss Ed-
ith 'Paterson of town. '
Miss Janet Howes of Harriston is
spending a vacation with her aunt
Mrs. A. D. McCartney.
Mr's, Herman, Sr., retruned last week
from a visit with her daughter.
Mrs. Tomlin of Harriston.
Miss Ferrill Higgins is enjoying a
motor trip with some friends as
part of her annual vacation,
'Mr. and Mrs. R. G. hunter of Ack-
ron, Ohio, aro the guests of the for
nier's mother, Mrs. J. Hunter,
Mr. and Mrs. D. Kay and Masters
Bob and Don spent Sunday hi Kin-
cardine as the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. Wilson.
Mx. and Mrs. R. J. Draper are in
St. Catharines the past week ow-
ing to the serious illness 'of Mr.
Draper's brother-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Courtice and
little Miss Betty of Hamilton vis-
ited the former's isisters, Misses
Hattie and Sybil Courtice of town
over the week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Gibibngs _ of
Kindersley, accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Gibbings of the Hu-
ron Road, enjoyed a motor trip to
Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal last
week.
Miss Olive Glew, who has been holi-
daying for the past two, weeks at
her hone on the Huron Road, spent
last week -end at Hill Crest Lodge,
Southampton, as the guest of Mr.
and 'Mrs. G. P. Copeland of 'Lon -
'dor,
Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Walker, Miss
Verna Vance of London, accom-
panied by Mrs. Fred Daley and
Master Ted, vise ted with Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. holland on Saturday
Mrs. Daley and son remained for a
longer visit with relatives in town
and vicinity. Mr. Daley is with a
branch of bile London Life Com•
nary at Vancouver, B. C.
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PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Miss Luella Walkinshaw is spending
a short time in Toronto.
Mrs. Foote of Montreal is the guest
of her mother, Mrs. J. Torrance.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Wise were with
Goderieb friends over the week-
end.
Misses B. F. Ward, A. M. Stone and
R. V. Irwin visited in Detroit last
week.
Mrs. John Wiseman is visiting her
daughter and son in Windsor and
Detroit.
Miss Pearl Newman of Hamilton has
been visiting her sister, Mrs. E.
Paterson of town.
Mrs. Moore and family of Stratford
have been visiting at the hone of
the lady's sister, Mrs. W. Kennedyi
Mr. and Mrs. Murch and Miss Vera
of Sarnia visited over the weekend
with Misses Hattie and Sybil Cour-
tice.
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Taylor of Lon-
don are visiting at the hone of the
lady's sister, Mrs. Lucy Thompson,
Huron street,
Mr. ,Tarries McEwing and son, Bill.
of Three Hills, Man., have been
guests with their aunt, Mrs. Mar-
garet Wjatt, Fulton street.
Mr. and Mrs. Green of Teeswater
are spending a holiday at the
home of the lady's parents, Mr.
and Mrs, James Livermore of town.
Mr', and Mrs. Erskine Evans and two
little sons of St. Marys visited at
the hone of the fornier's parents,
Dr. J. S. and Mrs. Evans, one day
last week.
Mrs. Alice Robson, who has been vis-
iting in Toronto for the past few
weeks, has returned to town and is
with Mrs. T. J. `Matt, Rattenbury
Street, West.
Mrs. $rooks of Mitchell, who accon•
panied some friends who were
driving through to Auburn, visit-
ed her oeusin, Miss' DoThe Cante-
lon, last week.
Mr. and. Mrs. Ernest S. Livermore
and little son of Aylmer are spend-
ing a holiday at the horns of the
fomer's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jaynes Livermore.
Mr. Luke Lawson, 14Ir. and Mrs. Gor-
don • Lawson - and Master Frank
Lawson attended the wedding rof
the former's son,. Mr. Harald C.
Lawson, at !Bluevale on Thursday
last,
Mr, and Mrs. S. Kemp, Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Rath and Mrs. Hamilton,
Nelson, B.C., and Mrs. Heiner of
Denver, Col., attended the Rath
family picnic at 'Springbank yes-
terday.
Mrs. J. G. Chowen • and Miss Isabel
and Miss Ruby V. Irwin attended
the wedding,of 'Miss Glover, a
former member of the .0.0.1. staff,
to Mr. Douglas Penhall, at 'Water -
„ford, yesterday.
Mr. and. Mrs. G. E . Hall 'and, Miss
Evelyn motored to Al'lenford on
)Saturday, where they picked up
Mrs. E. E. Hall and two little
sons, took there home to Toronto;
and returned home on Monday.
LONDON ROAD
Mrs. Frank George of Wetaskiwan,
Alberta, and her children are visit-
ing her sister, NIrs. Will Crittenden.
Two of the children take part in the
social at Auburn tonight in an ex-
hibition of Highland dancing.
Mr. Walter Swinbank has been
confined to the house this week with
erysipelas and poison ivy.
HERE COMES
THE 'RIDE
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN
TO ALL WEDDING ORDERS
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FLOWER SHOP PHONE3I
WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS
FLOWERS COST LESS
1Ji'iCD NEEOS
When you. need Sprayers ,of all
kinds. We have a good assortment.
Also Arsenate of Lead and Paris
Green at good prices.
Scythe BIades and iS'naths, the best
for a lower price than other years:
Por a garden you need a sprinkling
can. Come in and see us before you
buy, suitable also for filling your
'car,
Be sure when you are passing to
see our assortment and yon will buy/
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HARDWARE and PLUMBING ,
Phone 244 -
Enjoy the ut Side Life
To help you enjoy your leisure hours, we are Butting the prices
of our Verandah and Camp Furniture to the very lowest possible
price. Better get your bargains while they last.
We have a great Bargain in a
GIBBARD SOLID WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE
Very special price for this Month,
A NICE SELECTION OF DINING ROOM SUITES.
Any Price you wish.
Some of the Newest Styles and Coverings In •
CHESTERFIELD SUITES AND OCCASIONAL CHAIRS
and you will be surprised at the Quality and Price.
IN THE HARDWARE DEPT.
We have our usual large stack of Hay Forks, Hay Fork Ropes
and all enecssary supplies for this Busy Season.
WE DO PLUMBING, EAVETROUGHING AND REPAIRING, Etc.
BALL, Co' ZAPFE
"Store With the Stock” Phone 195
Hardware, Furniture, Funeral Directors, Monument Dealers
N. Ball, Phone 110. J. J. Zapfe, Phone 103.
ill be Ogen for ]Business
THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 21st
WE INVITE YOU TO COME AND INSPECT OUR NEW 1.7P -TO -
DATE STORE. YOU WILL ENJOY SHOPPING AT McKNIGHT'S
BELOW ARE LISTED A FEW SPECIALS FOR WEEK -END
P. & G. SOAP, 10 bars for 32c.....5 bars for 17c
KELLOGG'S ALL -BRAN, large package 16c
SUPERIOR TEA, in lead packages 39c
McCORMICK KO KO BAR BISCUITS, per lb. 21c
SWEET MIXED PICKLES, family jar 29c
CERTO; SURE JELL . 29c
KINDLY PHONE YOUR ORDER EARLY FOR EARLY DELIVERY
J. T. MCKN IGHT & SON
PIi0N7•; 111.
Sun ay Balt
Bread
Made From the Five' Whole Grain Formula of the i
SUN RAY HEALTH FOOD CO., LIMITED
Baked exclusively by us and may be had from your grocer
Gives Strength and Vitality, Builds Bone and Muscle
Rich in Vitamins with Natural Food Value for Adults and Children
Wendorf's Bakery and
Coflfecticr er
Makers of "Whole Wheat” and "Snowflake" Bread