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The Clinton News Record, 1932-11-17, Page 9tAlx,L'i THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD 0'i'CO PTu�, a�.,�PaT 'aa dEAfTHE JACKETS s THE WEATHER MAN 11AS BEEN GIVING US FAIR ° WARNING OF WHAT IS SOON TO COME Warm CIothing is cheaper now than for many years and the prospects are foran advance in the near future. ` We are prepared to 'meet, as far as possible, the demand for cheaper merchandise and are passing out to our customers the bene- fits obtained by careful and economical buying, MEN'S JUMBO=KNIT SWEATERS, a warm garment for a working roan .. MEN'S HEAVY JUMBO -KNIT SWEATERS, Wool in all the best colors LEATHER JACKETS, SHEEPSKIN, °a good warm, durable coat at $8.50 WINDEREAKEiRS, MEN'S ......$6,25 BOYS.... $4.95 HORSEHIDE COATS, FOR MEN, A Real Coat $10.50 MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S OVERCOATS in all this Season's New Styles and Materials Special Values at $12.95 and 515.50 X1.49 $2,•75 Pli ms } eel 1M. POS. j lity is DRESSED HOG, by the half, per Ib. .. FRESH PICNIC HAMS, per lb. SHOULDER ROAST PORK, per Ib. RIB ROAST PORK, per lb. LOIN ROAST PORK, er lb. PORK .CHOPS, per Ib. CHOICE ROUND STEAK, per lb. OHOICE SIRLOIN STEAK, per Ib. CHOICE SPRING DUCKS, per lb. 6'hc 7c 8c 90 IOe 10e 15o 18e 130 CONNELL & TYNDALL " CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET " Phone 182 Albert Street • , ..011111040.1. , .�...o... W.� - IIAT THOSE BARGAIN PRICES ARE NOW ON DISPLAY =0=0 O�SG3I=""'� �OL�OLo-_.,,"•1e9�i0' Another Shipment Just Arrived MOPE NEW Mice .± S fi ,,„es es 0 ANOTHER 'line Piece Ciiesterfiol 11 OF UNIQUE DESIGN AND BEAUTIFULLY UPHOLSTERED 0 a VISIT OUR STORES AND SEE THE SPECIALS FROM NOW UNTIL CHRISTMAS i P PEEIO(JE WATCH OUR WINDOWS Iiatdware . Funeral Directors Plumbing Furniture Phone 147w Electric Wiring tr> Equtrtnsmar^rr „m• _ Now is the Time to Think about that Heavy Underwear \VF, HAVE IT IN SEPARATE GARMENT AND COMBINATION Stanfields Heavy Ribbed, garment $1.25 Combination $1.25 to $4.50 DAV I r,j & HERMAN CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING AGENTS FOR GILLESPIES CLEANERS & DYERS, SEAPORT$ 0 8 POPULARITY CONTEST 12 VALUABLE PRIZES CeIVEN AWAY VOTES COUNT 500 VOTES As soon as you enter th contestwe place s 500 votes to your credit-, so hurry and:enter your name at once. - Remember Votes Count --and they are given away with every purchase. A one cent purchase entities you to 1 vote --a five cent purchase is good for 5 votes.-Resnember every cent you spend in this Store Counts a Vote. The person receiving the most Votes has choice of prizes. SEE THE PRIZES IN OUR WINOW CONTEST ENDS JANUARY ,31st, 1933. wendorf'SBakerg,,and. Confeetioner1ti Makers of "Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake" ,Stead' Eversharp pe introducing New quare Leads Red Head. Eversharp: Pencil.. 75c Red Top Square Leads 2.5e Value . . . . , •• .. 51..00 Special for • .... 590 This offer is for limited time portly. Eversharp Red Top Square leads provide a writing medium of velvity smoothness in any degree of hard ness. Your pencil flows easily over the paper, without pressure or effort, leaving a clear' black line. There are (no weak spots in Eversharp Square( leads. All leads are most likely to break at the points where they are weakest -thinnest. The New Evert sharp leads are produced with' a maximum variation of only 2 ten -thousands of an inch, an accuracy just twice as great as they have ever been able to reach hefore. Therefore they lack the weak spots that cause ordinary leads to break so easily.. Round leads are always a nuisance because the sharp edge has a ten- dency to always slip away from. you. The square Iead cannot slip. They are calipered to an accuracy never possible before and always present four smooth, yet relatively sharp corners so that you always have a real point. The New Square leads fit any pencil of standard Eversharp make. TL.e W. D. Fall CO. Often the Cheapest -Always the Best TERIRS., ` NO17. 1.7' 1932 ' A tit and INVITATION to visit' Our 1Vfudern Red and White Store �.F Maxwell use Coffee and Tc , Bisk CALL AND HAVE A CUP OF COFFEE AND FRESH TEA BISCUIT` A POUND CLINTON .FAVORITE BUTTER AND LOAF BREAD 30c Saturday Only Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs. New Currants, 2 lbs, for Lemon and Orange, lb. Citron Peel New Figs, 3 lbs. for New Dates, 2 lbs. -for Prunes, 3 lbs. for Beans' 3 lbs. for 22c Matches, 3 for ' ' 20c 27e Brooms, each . 19e 21c. ' 29c Sugar, 10 lbs. for 48C 25e Rolled Oats, 7 lbs. for 25c 25c Syrup, 3 lbs. for 28c 25e New Brazil Nuts, per ib. 18c 5c Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs. for 21e st as Fleur, 24 cs. 33c Fresh Picnic Hams, lb. 8c Pate Beef, lb. 10e Veal Cutlet, per lb. 25e Veal Roll, per lb. 15c Lanlb Roll, per lb. 20c Chicken Haddie, 2 tins for 25c Schneider's and Swift Sausage, per lb. 15c Shortening. 2 lbs. for 19c Honduras Oranges, per dozen 35c Bananas, per dozen 29c Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs. for 15c Grape Fruit, (Texas), 3 for 29e Heart Celery, 2 for 25c Leaf Lettuce bunch 5e 111111 il5l Moon I., nm Ude Mr. Geo. Van Borne was in Toron- to over the weekend. Mrs. F. Venner visited her son at St. ;George over the week -end. Miss Mary R. Stewart of Oil. Springs was home for the week -end. Mos. McMath and Miss Marjorie Mo. Math went to Toronto on Saturday; hir. H. K. Culver was a visitor at his home in Simcoe over the week`- end, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bawden and little son of Hamilton spent the week- end in town, Mr. and Mrs, G. E. Hall motored down to visit their son in Toron- to last week -end. Miss Madeline Hawkins of Toronto was home over Remembrance Day and the week -end, Miss Helen Manning of the Toronto University came home for the holiday and week -end. Mrs. Fred Sloman and Little daugh- ters of Caperol are visiting with Mr. J. G, Sloman and Miss Sid- man of town. Mrs. Paterson of Wiarton visited 'with her son, Mr. E. Paterson of the Royal Bank, aver the holiday and week -end. Mr. Will Match of the Royal Bank staff, Hamilton, was a week -end guest with his parents, IVIr. and 14frs. W. W. Match. Mrs. 3. Scruton returned Iast week after a visit with her son at Thorndale and with friends at Lon- don and other points south. Mr. and Mrs. Nisbit Cook of Toron- to visited their parents, 14tr. and Aids. T. H. Cook and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cook, over the weekend. Misses Janet McTaggart and Eileen Rumball of MacDonald Hall, 'Guelph, spent the week -end at their respective homes in town. Mr. Ross McEwan returned last week -end after spending a week with a party of .Stratford young nien hunting up north. Ross pro- cured a deer. Mr, James Walker of Toronto and Mr. R. Rtunbali •c£ Galt were in town list week, coning up to be present at the funeral of the late Robert Walker. Mr. J. L. Johnson, accompanied by his mother and daughter, motored up from Chippewa and spent the week -end with the former's broths er, Mr. W. L. Johnson. Mr. 1''red Calquhoun and Mr. Gor- don Wallis of Toronto visited the former's aunts, Mrs. EIiza1eth Kennedy, Mrs. M. T. Corless and Mrs, Harry ;Fitzsimons, over the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Taylor and Miss Dell Taylor left Toronto on Mon- day to motor _.. down to Plaids., where they will spend the winter, They were accompanied by IVIG, Taylor's sister, Mrs. Adair. Mr. and Mrs. It W. %louslcill and two little sons, Charles and Wallis, o£ Winnipeg, are visiting at the home of the lady's parents, Mr, aiid Mrs. C. J. Wallis, for .a few weeks. 117r. Bouskill, who is with the Western Ploar Mills C'oYnpany, came down oh hnisines5 in connec• Lion with the cb'rllpany. "Oh Susan" A 4 -act Comedy Drama, avhicli keeps you gay and keeps you guessing, in the TOWN HALL, CLINTON Thursday, Nov. 24th at 2.15 p.m. ALL SEATS RESERVED Admission, Adults, 35c, Children, 25e under auspices of L.O.B.A. No. 377 90.2. IBA,' AAti"�r In ST. PAUL'S S. S. ROOM 011 Thursday, Nov. 24 Sale commences at 2.30 pan. at the various booths, of DOLLS, FANCY WORK, KITCHEN ARTICLES TOUGH AND TAKE HOMEMADE' BAKING PRODUCE RUMAGE CANDY • FISH POND. AFTERNOON TEA MENU: Chicken Salad, Bread and Butter, Cake and Tea. 95-97. PEOPLE YOU KNOW Mis5 0. Brigham of Windsor was home over the week -end. Miss Violet Morrison of MacDonald Hall, Guelph, was home over the week -end. Mrs. Weir of Detroit has been visit- ing at the home of her brother, Mr. R. E. Manning, Miss Mary Matheson of Goderich spent Monday as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Manning. Mrs. J. Walker of Kitchener was in town this week, coming up to at4 tend the funeral of the late Robert Walker. Miss Winnifred Jervis of the Bay- field road visited last weeks with her cousin, Miss Frances Potter of Holmesville, TUCEERSMIThh (Too late for last week) Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hubbard, Ma. G0or'ge La Treille and Mr. Mel- ville l l l'nront of Detroit visited With Mil. and Mrs. Vernon Terryber- ry on ,Satutdayy last. Mr. and Mrs, Casey Way of Kip - pen Visited with kr. and Mrs.' Fred Pepper on Sunday. Mr. and Mas. Jacic Turner :tiad family 'visited with Mr, and Mrs. O. Annual Bazaar and Christmas Gift Shop Under the auspices of the Women's Association of Wesley -Willis United church. In the COUNCIL CHAMBER, CLINTON on the afternoon of SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19 Commencing at 2.30 BOOTHS: Home Baking and Produce Christmas Gifts, Aprons, Candy, Touch and Take Touch and Take for Boys and Girls AFTERNOON TEA 05-3. vsoashriesamanemarmsaronommosemmateardnamanumoreem Now at their Best YELLOW, BRONZE, PINK AND WHITE REASONABLY PRICED Special Rubber Pianist 50c each J. Cw iingbame FLORIST All di Lamp Sale Table Lamps Regular 312.50 for $7.95 Hanging Lamp Regular 517.00 for $9.00 Table Lamp with Vase Regular 315.50 for $10.00 A PEW distY AT TIME PlticRS Cole 'of Ooderich township on Sun- 1 y daMr. and Mss. Addison Johns , of • l' pyliiins Newmarket Were' here attending the funeral of .the fornttr's bortheY', l'is. HARDWARE and PLUMBING Ira Jolrila, . !,._: ,...i.......-,.. .L.,-.. ?bona 244 s +10:V... iii#r Y• Y*°;T':::�i Ffi ady ler inspecti We have a Fine New Stock of rir in for the Fall and Christmas Trade We are featuring the Famous LANE CEDAR CHESTS Absolutely insuring all contents left in these Chests for $100 against MOTHS and we are giving a beautiful set of Towels Absolutely Free with every Chest, It will pay you to look into this matter. Then we have a new line of Sunfast and Vi*ashable Bed Spreads in all colors. Some swell Occasional Chairs, everything new in Lamps, End Tables, Magazine Racks, Dining Room Tables, Smokers, Fancy Mirrors, Ferneries, Foot Stools, Etc. And take it from us, you will save real money by dealing here. ALL FE "Store With the Stock" Phone 195 Hardware, Furniture, Funeral Directors, Monument Dealers N. Ball, Phone 110. 3. J. Zapfo, Phone 103. SUPERIOR, CHAIN STORES cKnights Stage 3 ajs9 Thurs., Finest Granulated or Yellow Sugar 10 lbs Pearl Soap, a better Laundry Soap, 10 bars Extra Pastry Flour 24 lb. bags - Corn Flakes 3 pkgs Shortening 11b - - - Choice Quality Crearery Butter, 2 lbs. Fresh Picnic Hams per lb. - - Fresh Pork Sausage 2 lbs. Peels all New Stock, Lemon, Orange, Citron, lb. - t9t 29c 39c 22c IOc 4wc 8c 25c _ 19c Sale starts 8 o'clock Thursday morning: Watch:der band bills MOO ? SON PHONE. ITU