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THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
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THURS., AUGTJST 17, 1933",,
OUR STORE IS STILL TOPSY-TURVY WITH ,PAINTERS AND
• DECORATORS—BUT 50 ARE OUR PRICES
1, As we shift our stock to make room for,the workmen, many lines
are finding their way to the Bargain Counters.
YARDS AND YARDS OF WASH GOODS clearing at 19c
(that regularly sold up to 85c)
MEN'S KIB'AKI PANTS, clearing at
LADIES' SILKHOSE, 3 pairs for
98e
950
With prices on the advance all staple goods bought at today's prices
are real bargains.
st3el POS.
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COOKED HAM, per Ib,
SPARE RIBS, 8 lbs. for
PICKLED TONGUES, per ib.
RIB ROAST BEEF, per lb.
SAUSAGE, 3 lbs. for
SPRING CHICKENS AND DUCKS FOR THE WEEK -END
35c
25c
130
12c
25e
Kindly order day before for early morning deliveries when possible,
C NN LL1 & TYNDALL
" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "
Phone 162
Albert Street
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FOR A LIMITED TIME
1VHILE THEY LAST
AN AMAZING NU.TYPE
Aladdin Mantle Lamp
for only
$3.75 Cash
WHEN YOUR PURCHASES AT THIS TORE AMOUNT TO $10.00
HURRY? MURRY! Ask Us At Once For Details
FREE DEMONSTRATION NOW ON
SUTTER PEROVE & VILKER
Hardware Funeral Directors Plumbing
Furniture Phone 147w Electric Wiring
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Case Specials
JUST ARRIVED -A Few Move Sets of WEDGEWOOD ENGLISH
CHINA, These Sets will be offered this week at exceptional Value.
If you need any odd liner of Chinaware, no matter how small the
number may be, we will be pleased to serve you.
Pickling season is here. If you need a large, medium or small
Crook, we have them in stock.
W10RK BOOTS, good strong, all-Ieather, black or tan, per pair $2.49
SUGAR, REDPATH, per 100 lbs. $7.10
ICING SUGAR, 3 lbs. for 25e
SUGAR, 10 lbs. for 780
CORN FLAKES, any kind, 3 for 25c
P. & G. SOAP, 10 bars for 330
ENIGLISH CARBOLIC SOAP, per bar 050
LONDON SOAP, per bar 050
AMMONIA KLENZINE, 5 pkgs. for 25o
BORAX, per pkg. 100
CHLORIDE LIME, 2 pkgs. for 25e
8IG FIVE 'CLEANSER . .... , 05e
OXYDOL, large pkg. 180
CHERRIES, 2 tins for
PEARS, 2 tins for .........
j.ILUEBERRIEIS, 2 tins' for
PEACH JAM, 40 oz. jar ........
:APRICOT JAM, 40 oz. jar
KRAFT, 12 oz. SALAD DRESSING „........: .. ..19e
2 for ....
.. 25e
26c
25c
29c
29c
LOBB°S GENERAL STORE
19 Cents
Will Buy
a note size writing pad
and a package of env-
elopes, good quality
paper, kid finish, attr-
active cover. The pad
has 70 sheets and the
envelopes have 25 in
package. It is a 30c
value for 19c.
TIE W. D. Fair Co.
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
Mr,riic sS'dr<<>k,{vttiy, gG: xm a I
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RED. AND, WHITE
ALW A,.YS IN THE LEAD
Always anxious to servo you quickly and well. Special Delivery at all times. General Delivery, 9 and 11 eau,
2.30 and 6 p.m. Pasteurized Milk and CCrearn Delivered.
FRUIT MARKET AND VEGETABLES, FRESH IN OUR FRIGIDAIRE
FRUIT DEPARTMENT
Tomatoes, at lowest Basket Price
Water.lelons,
Grape Fruit, 6 for
Oranges, Juicy and sweet
Lemons, per doz.
Head Lettuce,
49c
27c
23c -29c -39c
29c
15c
Cucumbers for Pickling
White Onions, for Pickling
Peppers Green and Red
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1.100
Rolled Oats, 6 lbs.
Rolled Wheat, 52 lbs.
Wheatall,
Fancy Cookies, ib. .
Granulate Sugar, 10 lbs.
Fancy Rice, 2 lbs.
WEEK EN
25c
25c
29c
15c
73c
13c
MEAT DEPARTMENT
Fresh Sausage, Sneider's, lb.
Fresh Sausage, Swift's, lb.
Breakfast Bacon, piece
Back Bacon, Peameal,
Sliced Bacon (2's)
Cooked Hams, Ib.
Cottage Rolls,
Pickled Rolls
SPECIALS
Tea, Red and White (Tumblers)
Baking Powder, (Fancy Glass)
Oyxdol, large 2 for
Pearl Soap, 7 for
White Naptha, 6 for
Comfort Soap, 5 for
25c.
15c
39c
18c
15c
49c
25c
33c
25c
25c
25c
WINNERS IN COUPON CONTEST
1st Girls -L. Ellwood, 2nd Girls -M. Eames, lst Boys -J. Elliott, 2nd Boys -J. Hawkins
Other prizes were awarded to; Jean Nediger, Eleanor Curran, Wallace McDonald, Jimmy Edwards, and 'Benson Sutter and others.
Second Contest 'Opens, August 16 to September 15. Open to all Boys and Girls
Big and Little in Town and surrounding country.
Where
"Sells for Less"
Price Prevails
I 111 Ulnae
Khans in III( III III
.r,mii�i�.
Miss Eileen Atkinson is visiting
friends in Kincardine.
bIr. and Mrs. IL A. Steven ]eft this
week for Coward, Ont.
Miss B. Gowan of Blyth has been
visiting the Misses Walkinshaw,
Mrs. Mary Harper of Winnipeg is
visiting her sister, Mrs. Bert Gib.
bings.
Mr. and Mrs, G. T. Jenkins and Mas-
ter Reggie motored to Woodstock
and Hamilton.
Mr. Douglas Shipley of Toronto has
been visiting his mother, Mrs. W.
Shipley of town.
Messrs. Jack 'Wiggington and K. Ro-
berton have returned from a fish-
ing trip up north.
Mrs. 3. C. Wiseman and two children
of Windsor are visiting Mr. and
Mrs, John Wiseman.
Rev. Chas. and Mrs. Cox of Nipis-
sing have been visiting relatives
and friends in the vicinity.
Miss Sue Drain of Toronto is spend-
ing her vacation with the Misses
Grace and Edith Gibbings.
Miss Edyth Stewart of Clinton, ac-
companied by her sister, Mrs, T. E.
Adams, is holidaying at Bayfield.
Mr. G. King MacDonald, Toronto,
spent last week with Mrs. George
MacDonald and Mr. and Mrs. H.
C. Lawson.
Mr. and Mrs. Sours motored to To-
ronto last week and on their re-
turn were accompanied by their
daughter,
Miss Prances Fitzsimons of Sea -
forth, formerly of Clinton, spent
the past week with Mr. and Mrs.
Ruddock, •Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Clucas of St.
Louis, Mo., visited this week with
the lady's brother, Mr. W. D.
Fair, and other friends in town.
Miss R. 17. Irwin of town, Miss Bes-
sie Irwin of Merrittown and Miss
Clara Sipes of Toronto are spending
a vacation et Atherley, Muskoka.
Miss Dorothy Carr has returned to
Toronto after spending the last
three weeks with Mrs. George
MacDonald and Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Lawosn.
Mrs. Gordon Cuninghame and daugh-
ters, Kathleen and So Anne,
leave next week for Muskoka. They
will be away for the remainder of
the holidays.
Mr. Will Argent returned last Wed-
nesday from a motor trip to Vic-
toria, B.C. The trip included a
visit to Jasper Park and the Cen-
tury of Progress Exposition, Chi-
tago.
Miss Mildred Stewart of Henderson,
N.C., paid a flying visit to her
cousin, Miss Edyth Stewart of
Clinton, on '.Saturday last. Miss
IStewart,'in company with a party
of young people, which included Mr.
Wm. Polk and his sister and broth-
er, are on a motor trip through the
Northern States and Canada, hav-
ing visited the World's Fair and are
now en route to Nova Scotia. Mr..
PoIk is remaining in Clinton ,for
his vacation, having come up to
join his wife, formerly Miss Marion
Gunn, and little daughter, who
have been here some little time with
Mrs. Cross at the Gunn family,
Name.. �:. .. •
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LONDESBORO
Misses F. and E. Jamieson and
Miss' L R, Watt, of Detroit spent
last week at Sandy Bay, Muskoka,
They were accompanied home by
Miss Mary Jamieson, who will spend
the remainder of her holidays at her
home here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ainslie of
Leamington spent a few days with
the later's sisters, Mrs. James Elsley
and Mrs. J. Tamblyn.
Miss E. Lyon is quite ill at pre-
sent. Miss Moore, R.N., is in atten-
dance.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brundson and
family are visiting with Mrs.
Brundson's mother at Ottawa.
Mrs. T. Mason of Clinton is spend-
ing a few days with Mrs. W. T.
Brunsdon. •
Mr. Fraser of Windsor spent the
week -end at the hone of Mr. Win.
Lyon.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hooper and
Gladwyn of St. Marys visited at the
home of Mrs. Hooper's parents, Mr.
and Mrs, J. Elsley, on Sunday.
Mr. Percy Manning recently sold
four of his splendid thoroughbred
cows to Mr, G. Parker, Sarnia, for a
good figure,
The beautiful rain which came on
Saturday night was welcomed by all,
it being the first rain of any account
for the past three months. Showers
have gone all around but none fell in
this district, and this one was very
welcome,
COME TO THE
BIG TIME
AT CLINTON
AUG. 24th
Under auspices of the Clinton Kiltie
Band
MR. BIRD AND HIS FAMOUS
C.N.R. BAND,
will give a musical treat on the green
in -front of the Post Office from 8 to
10 p.m., followed by a
BIG STREET DANCE
on one of; the best out -door floors in
Ontario. Music supplied by a snappy
six -piece orchestra from Stratford,
Tickets for the Band Concert
10c or 3 for 25e
OVER 75 PRIZES
will be given away. On exhibit in
Ball & Zapfe's South Window;
The Clinton Kilty Band's Annual
Big Time, will be held at 8'p.m. on
Thursday, August 24th, on Post Of-
fice Square. The band program will
be furnished by the famous G.N.R.
Band of Stratford, Mr. Bird conduct;
ing. The program to be played will
be published next week.
.After the band concert, a street
dance will be held on the large 30' by
60' floor. Music will be furnished by
the Rhythm Sings, of Stratford, un-
der the leadership of AI. Robb. This
is a snappy dance band.
Everybody come and enjoy this fes-
tive eeeasion,
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CLINTON'S BIG
CORNER GROCETERIA
M<:.. Phone 48
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Mrs. Robt. Townsend and MissC--
Dorothy Little have returned after
spending the past five weeks on a
motor trip to the Coast.
Mr. Arthur Kerslake and family of
near Exeter were the guests of Mi.
and Mrs. Wm. Hunking oniSunday.
Rev. A. W. Gardiner has returned
from holidaying at Chicago and
preached a very instructive sermon
to a large congregation on Sunday
morning.
Mr. R. Shaddick and Miss Ruth arc
visiting friends in Chicago.
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GREENHOUSE PHONE 176
FIOWERSHOP PHONE3I
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SPECIAL SALE OF
Martin Senor 4 hour
Varnishes
1
QT. ....99c
1 PT.....60c
%a PT ....35c
GET YOUR SUPPLY AT THESE
LOW, PRICES
ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED
These prices are only guaranteed
• while this shipment lasts.
T. llawkins
HARDWARE and PLUMBING
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, Mattresses and Rugs
Now is the time to replace that old hard Mattress with a soft,
new, clean one. We have a full stock of all sizes and ranging in
price from $5.00 up. Marshall Spring -filled Mattresses selling at a
reduced price for the month of August. We have a Spring selling
at $6.50 with a life -thee guarantee, and also guaranteed to be ab-
solutely rust proof,
We still have a fete patterns in Congoleum Rugs to choose from,
at a greatly reduced price. Also some Oilcloth Congoleum and Lin-
oleum by the yard to clear at Bargain Prices. Everything in the
furniture line. Before buying come in and look over our stock, it
will pay you to do so.
HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
Screen Doors and Window Screens at reduced, prices. A three -
burner Perfection oil stove and oven at 10 per cent. reduction. A
few Hot Plates to clear at a very low price.
Now
winter look ehelTe have it
up for fall and weather. Weltefamous roof, Brantford fixed roof-
ing. First-class Roofing Paint at a price. Have your stoves and
Furnaces cleaned and repaired before the cold weather sets in
PLUMBING AND TINSMITHING.--WORIi GUARANTEED
BALL 8r ZAPPE
"Store With the Stock” Phone 195
Hardware, Furniture, Funeral Directors, Monunlent Dealers
N. Ball, Phone 110. J. J. Zapfe, Phone 108.
SUPERIOR CHAIN STORES
Our Prices a e Lower
SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
P. AND G. SOAP, 10 bars for
31c
CHATEAU CHEESE, 2 pkgs. for 210
CORN MAKES, 3 pkgs. for 25c
CROSSE & BLACKWELL CATSUP 15c
.CHICKEN HADDIE, 2 this for 25e
KIPPER SNACI{S, per tin 5c
BAI30 FOR OLEA'NING PORCELAIN 14c
FINEST SOAP CHIPS, 3 lbs. for 26e
COCOANUT WAFER BISCUITS, 2 lbs. for 25c
INFANT'S FOODS, AYLM'ER, 2 tins for 25e
FRUIT JARS, CROWN, !SMALL $1.05
FRUIT JARS, CROWN MEDIUM $1.19
We Have Special Price on Tomatoes, by the Basket for the Week -end
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ARE IN
PEACHES, PLUMS, CELERY, CANTELOPES, GREEN PEPPERS
Kindly Phone Your Order Early for an Early Delivery
J.T. McKNIG ` IT & SON
You can be sure of getting everything fresh here.
PHONE 111.
YOU WILL ENJOY OUR
CHOCOLATE CAKE
Made hi Two Sizes
DELICIOUS "T" BISCUITS
DOUGHNUTS --BUY "CLINTON MAD]•,'"'
FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS, per lb. each . .................100
FRESH FRUIT DRINKS
MAPLE, BANANA, CHERRY AND VANILLA ICE CREAM
Wend' f'S Bakerg and
Confeadonerg
Makers of "Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake" Bread