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TIIE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
5 DOZEN PILLOW SLIPS; 42 'inch width, good even
cotton and hemstitched. Special.. ... ......... ... 19c
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DOZEN ONLY, REVERSIBLE MATS, 24x48, -inches
Nice assortment of patterns a good serviceable
bedroom rug at a Bargain Price 75e
3 DOZEN PRINT APRONS, /strap around reek and.
bound all round, good quality, tub -fast print
Bargain Price at 25e
MEN'S FANCY SILK AND LISLE SOX, a bargain at
25e a pair. While they Last. 5 Pairs for $1.00
MEN'S AND BOYS' REAL LEATHER BELTS, new
goods bought ata special price and passed on
to you at Special Prices' 85e and 50c
MEN'S WORK. BOOTS, re -tan leather bootPancho sole,
Solid leather insole, bought at quantity price
direct from manufacturer. Special at
LADIES' WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS,' crepe rubber
soles, a good sport shoe, to clear at '70c
REMNANTS AND CLEARING LINES' ALWAYS ON SALE AT
• REDUCED PRICES.
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PICKLED TONGUE, per Ib.
14c
BONELESS CORNED BEEF, per lb. 12e
HEAD CHEESE, per. M. 10c
LAMB STEWS, per ib. ........ 10c
VEAL STEWS, per Ib. 10e
PICNIC HAMS, per Ib. .12e
P. M. COTTAGE ROLLS, per lb. 14c
SMOKED COTTAGE ROLLS, per lb. 160
SCHNEIDER'S WEINERS, per lb. 15c
CHOICE CHICKENS AND
DUCKS
• ON .,LL TYNDALL,
" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "
Phone 162 Albert Street
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SAVES FUEL BILLS—NO ASHES—QUICK HEAT—NO DIRT—
AND A LIFE -TIME GUARANTEE
Do Not Leave Your Heating till a Chilly Day—LOOK AFTER IT
NOW,—,Be Prepared and learn about this wonderful new easy way
o to heat your home, at New Low Prices.
WATCH OUR WINDOWS
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NOW 1N STOCK
HATS, 82.25 TO 55.00
SUITS. CUSTOM MADE, S28.00 TO $45.00
SPECIAL ORDER, S22.50 TO 1127.50
OVERCOATS. 815.00 TO $45.00
SUITS OR OVERCOATS DRY-CLEANED AND PRESSED $1.25.
AGENTS FOR GILLESPIES
DAVISE MAN
CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING
AGENTS FOR GILLESPIES CLEANERS & DYERS, SEAFORTH
LONG LIMIT BA " GAIN FARES
to TOR.ONTO
Saturday, Sept. 17
Only TICKETS HONORED
,GOING: All trains Saturday, Sept, 17th.
RETURNING: ' All trains from Toronto up to and in-
cluding Monday, Sept. 19th.
Tickets good in coaches only. No baggage checked,
Reduced rates at Toronto hotels.
'Secure time table, tickets, ete., ;from nearest Agent. (T-181).
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CANADIAN NATIONAL
THURS., SEPT. 15, 1932'
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RED AND
WHITE STORE
Text hooks
and
Supplies
The
commences
end
The essentials
WATERMAN Taught the world how
to carry ink in the pocket,'ready for
immediate writing. His Fountain
Pen has been. imitated and emulated
but we doubt that it has ever been
duplicated.
TDB W,1. Fair 80
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
O 1,DAY--BIG FLOUR 4PAY TUESDAY-BUTTER....DAY
CollhinigMWEDNESDAY--BAKING POWDER DAY"
ALL DAY MONDAY
24 lbs. Snow Flake 39c
'7 lbs. Pastry 16c
24 lbs. Maple Leaf 55c
24 lbs. North Star 60c
Tea Bisk 33c
(The New Biscuit Flour)
TUESDAY, ALL DAY
BUTTER SALE
Favorite, per lb. 24e
Clinton Creamery 25c
Peanut Butter 19c
Peanut Butter, jar 15c
Peanut Butter (2 lbs.) 23c
4.
WEDNESDAY SPECIALS'
IN BAKING POWDER
Our Own 190
Forest City - 25c
(Free Glass)
Bowes Eakin P d ' 25
We are Trying to handle our own Flour, Butter and Cheese (oiiily) made in Clinton and
Holmesville, and always handled by us. New Cheese, per Ib.
..M. w..,,aeu,M,n,.aa, mu5.,,,,y:.nnnM. 0W»a », U+
BIG SOAP WEEK
SOAP FLAKES, 2 lbs. for 19c
SOAP GRANULES (fine ' as Lux) per pkg. 19c
AMMONIA, 4 pkgs. for 25c
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15c
FRIGIDAIRE AND FRUITS
BREAKFAST BACON, per lb. 17c
FRESH SAUSAGE, per lb. 19c
PEA MEAL BACON, per lb. 25c
PICKLED ROLL, per ib. - 15c
FREE—with 2 pkgs. Lavoline, One Batb Salts
FREE—with C.B. Marmalade, One Silver "Spoon
FREE --One -One Dust Pan with a Broom 29c
Big PEACH WEEK Now on ---Get Our Price by the Basket and Bushel
Where
"Sells for Less"
Price Prevails
CLINTON'S BIG
CORNER GROCETERIA
Phone 48
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Dr. Hearn is in Toronto this week.
Miss Helen Manning has been visit-
ing relatives in London,
Miss Freda Wallis was home from
Guelph over the week -end.
lir. Russell McCaig of Simcoe called
on Clinton friends on Thursday
last. .
'4lisses Bessie, Lottie and Sara Shy -
man were in Toronto for some days
last week.
Miss Maud Livermore of Toronto
has been spending her holidays
with relatives in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Leonard of El-
mire spent the week -end with the
former's parents in town,
Mrs. Raymond Bristol of Washing-
ton, D.C., was the guest last wed -
of Misses Ward and Stone.
Mr. Will Appleby has returned to
. Toronto after spending his holi-
days at his home in+town,
HIr. and Mrs. Oscar Blanchard of
Detroit are visiting the lady's
•mother, Mrs. Margaret Pickett.
Miss Carrie Eberhardt of Benton
Harbor, Mich., has been visiting
Mr. and Mrs. J. Appleby of town.
Mrs. E. Babb arid Misses Jean and
Margaret of Teeswater visited Mr,
and Mrs. F. Fingland on Sunday
last.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wise and Mr. and
Mrs. Clifton Proctor spent last
week in Toronto, Niagara Falls
and Thorold.
Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Taylor and
Miss Dello Taylor of Toronto vis-
ited in town for ;several days dur-
ing the past week.
Mr. J. B. Lobb, accompanied by his
niece, Miss Viola Holland, visite('
last week with friends hiToronto
and tools in the Ex.
Afternoon Tea and Sale of IIENSALL: Large congregation;
were present at Carmel Presbyterian
Baking and Candy church on Sunday, the occasion be-
ing the harvest home services, which
were conducted by the minister, Rev.
W. A. Young, who delivered splendid
discourses well in keeping with the
day. The church was beautifully de,
corated.
I•IENSALL: Mrs, Robert D. Bell
has sold her neat dwelling situate
at the east end of Main street to 3.
W. Ortwein. Mrs. Bell being in poor
health for some time past has found
it much more restful and mare con-
ducive to her health to live with her.
sisters.
.IN WESLEY-WILLIS LECTURE.
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ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th
under auspices of the W. M. S.
Tea served from 3.30 to 6.30
88-1.
ST. HELENS
Airs. Wm. Rathwell of Stanley is
visiting her sister, Mr.?, R• J. Woods.
Mrs. 12. K. Miller and Mr, Gordon
McIntyre spent Saturday in Gode-
rich.
Schools ro-epened last week wie
the following teachers again an duty:
Mr. McIntyre and Miss McQuillan at
St. Helens; Miss Lockart at Fodryee.
Miss Hackett at No. 3 and Mr. Dav-
is at Belfast.
Mr. Harold Hyde and Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Cranston spent the week -end at
Strathroy. ,
i\Ir. and Mrs. Ed. Smith and chil-
dren of Toronto spent a few days
recently with lir. and Airs. John
Webster.
Dr. Alvin Woods of Dundass spent
a few days at his home here.
Mrs. D. Todd and Nelly motored to
Pigeon, Mich., and spent a few days
there.
TUCKERSMITH
The September meeting of the
Tuekersmith Ladies' Club was held
at the home of Miss Sadie Ball.Air, and and Mrs. J. R. Ruuball and Mas- teen members. and five visitors were
ter John and friss Mary Ellen or present. The roll call was answered
Toronto were the guests of Miss by hints on home sewing. Readings
M. G. Redd from Friday until Mon-
day.
were given by Mrs. H. Johns, Mrs. G.
day McGregor and Mrs. F. Walters. In
Mr. Roy Cook, ofter spending a short strmnentale were played by Mist
vacation with his parents in town, Retau Fear and Mrs. E. Crich. The
returned yesterday to•resume his program closed with community sing -
duties as pastor of Tabernacle ing and the remainder of the after -
Baptist church, Sandwich. noon was spent in sewing.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Giddings have The Grandmother's meeting will be
returned to their 'home in Detroit held in October at the home of Mrs.
after a holiday spent at the home Howard Johns. The roll call is to• be
of the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. answered by "Something we have to
Harvey Mei3rien. While here they be thankful for."
took a motor tripto the Toronto (Turner's Community)
exhibition and to Niagara Falls,
Mr. and Mrs. McBrien accompany- Miss Edith Gibbings of Clinton
ing them. has .been visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webster o2 her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Clinton and Mr.' and Mrs. Watson Ira Johns.Webster of Varna returned this Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pepper and
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week after a trip to T.hornloe . Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fear were visiting
where they visited friends. They' friends in Brussels on Sunday.
'motored as far• as Elk Lake and
enjoyed the trip very much. Crops
are reported good in the north but
harvesting has been delayed by wet
weather. The land was so soft
that: it was impossible to take a
binder on it and farmers were out -
ting the high spots with cradles.
The Webster party did not go pre-
pared to camp but they report that
camps are arranged conveniently
along the highway so that travel,
lers can be accommodated and if
tents and sleeping accommodations
are carried a comfortable trip can
be enjoyed at small cost.
Mr. •and Mrs. Allen Hope and son,
Robert, of Leamington visited at the
hone of Mr, and Mrs. Verne Terry -
berry for a few days, having just
retailed from iSaaka'tcbewan affiler
a months vacation out there, and be-
fore they returned home to Leaming-
ton.
Quite a few teams around here
are teaming gravel from Jim Allan's
pit for road work.
Mr. Roy Pepper and sons are in
London attending the Fair, having
taken stock down there for exhibi-
tion.
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CONGRATULATIONS
TO "REGRETS" and FROM
"HELLOES" TO "GOOD-BYES"
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FLOWER SHOP PHONE 31
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IS COMING
BE PREPARED FOR COLD
WEATHER
BY HAVING YOUR FURNACE
AND STOVES READY'
We repair all makes of stoves or
furnaces or will install} a new HE,OLA
for youat a real price for a real
furnace. Call in and let vs show you
the 13anges and Heaters we have.
IT IS A PLEASURE TO SHOW
THEM.
T. llawkins
HARDWARE and PLUMBING
Phony 244
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Your Chance to Save Codd
Money
WE HAVE A LOT OF BARGAINS IN THE HARDWIRE DE-
PALITMENT AND IT WILL PAY YOU TO COMB IN AND
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THEM
THE LIST INCLUDES:—
Coal Oil Stoves, Rangettes, Screen Doors, and Windows, Fly Spray,
Granite Ware of All Kinds
This is a good time to think of Repairing that leaky roof as we
have a real line of Asphalt Roofing, Paint and Cement.
Or Get Your Furnace Overhauled,
REMEMBER WE DO PLUMBING AND TINSMITHiNG
BALL & ZAPFE
"Store With the Stock" Phone 195
Hardware, Furniture, Funeral Directors, Monument Dealers
N. Ball, Phone 110. J. J. Zapfe, Phone 103.
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SUPERIOR CHAIN STORES
WE INVITE YOU PO SHOP AT OUR MOST UP-TO-DATE
Groceteria are Fruit y } Arket
Extra Savings for the Week -end
September 15-1647
SPECIAL SATURDAY—Butter Cup Short Bread, per lb. 25c
P. & G. WHITE SOAP, 10 bars for 310
CANNED PINEAPPLE, sliced 12e
FR.E'SH ROLLED OATS, 5 lbs. for 19e
POST BRAN FLAKES, 2 pigs. for 23c
SUPERIOR STORES TEA LEAD, pkg.. per ib. 3110
LILY CHICKEN H ADDIS, per tin 14c
CROWN JARS, small, per dozen 99e
CROWN JARS. med., per dozen $1.14
SODA BISCUITS, 2 lb. pkgs. 25c
COTTAGE ROLL, per lb. . ..19c
BREAKFAST BACON, per lb., sliced .. 20c
SPECIAL MONDAY MORNING—Quick Naptha Soap Chips. 2 for 25c
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r aom -- •--- — BRICK ICE CREAM, DELIVERED
cKN IGHT & SON
PHONE 111.
any time of Day or Night
AT ONLY 30c.
Ask For Your Favorite Bread
Wholewheat,, Sun -Ray, Potato. Brick,
Scone Leaf, Cottage or Steam.
•• FRESH CANDIES
including HOMEMADE "RUTTER
BOOTOII".y
DON"r MISS THIS TREAT $'
WP ' Bakerij and
endo
Confectioner%
Makers of "Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake" Bread