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THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
SPECIAL PRICE ITEMS
FACTORY COTTON, yard wide, Suitable for lining l0c
FACTORY COTTON, yard wide,' extra value 12c
,,,,,,$1.00
90c
BLEACHED COTTON SIIEETS, Hemstitched, 9-4
BLEACHED COTTON SHEETS, Hemstitched, 8-4
PILLOW: SLIPS; Hemstitched, 42 inch , . , .25o
PILLOW SLIPS, Colored Borders 29c
BATH TOWELS and PURE LINENTOWELING BY THE YARD
AT SPECIAL PRICES
COTTON MESH, Green, Rose, Gold, Peach 19e
VOILES and. RAYONS, (less than wholesale price) - 25c
PRINT APRONS, (price of material only) 19e
MEN'S SHIRTS, collar attached, white and plain colors 75e
BOYS' FINE SHIRTS, white and colors
BOY'S BALBRIGGAN COMBINATIONS
BOY'S AND MEN'S TIES,
BOY'S GOLF HOSE
BOY'S COTTONADE PANTS, small sizes
49c up
39e
15e, 25e and up
25c, 35c, 39c up
25c
BOY'S NEW FAIL SUITS; small sizes, 2 golfers medium sizes,
1 golf, 1 Iong, larger sizes up to 34, 2 longs, the best values we
have ever offered $7.50
MEN'S rSUIT AND EXTRA TROUSERS $13.50 up
Plumsteel Bros.
1 feat Specials
SMOKED PICNIC HAMS, per Ib. 13c
PORK CHOPS, per Ib, 150
'VEAL CHOPS, per lb. 18e
VEAL STEW, per lb, 10e
ROUND BEEF STEAK, per lb. 16e
COOKED HAM, per lb., sliced 340
Kindly order day before for early morning deliveries when possible.
CONNELL & TYNDALL
" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "
Phone 162 Albert Street
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SPECIAL FALL RARGAINS
JUST SOME OF THE FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS TO BE
HAD AT OUR STORES
COME IN AND SEE THEM. THEY WILL BE TO YOUR
ADVANTAGE.
3 -Piece Chesterfield Suite, with reversible cushions and coil
Springs, throughout, covered in beautiful colored Eng-
lish Repe, only $79.00
Gate Leg Tables, Gibbard Solid Walnut, .$16.00, $18.00 to $28.00
Floor Lamps, Table Lamps, Occasional Chairs, Etc., all at
Reduced Prices. You Will never Buy For Less.
DLECTRIC EGG BEATER, Whips Cream, Mixes Batter, Ete,
for the Low Price of • $3.96
HOUSE HOLE SCALES, Gov't. Approved, up to 25 pounds, ..I$2,45
SEE OUR ENGLISH BLUE AND WHITE ENAMELWARE AND
ALUMINUM.
SUTTER PERDUE & WR�KEB
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Cash Specials
MINCE MEAT, 2 lbs. for
ORANBE•RRY SAUCE, per jar
FRESH CRANBERRIES, per lb.
CORN SYRUP, 10 Ib. tin for
CORN SYRUP. 6 lbs. tin for
PASTRY FLOUR, 24 1•b. bag
PASTRY FLOUR, 12 1b. bag
PASTRY FLOUR, 7 lb. bag
BREAD, per loaf ..............
HONEY, 5 Ib. pail for
KRAFT DRESSING, per jar
LAUNDRY SOAP, 10 bars for
P. and G. SOAP, 10 bars for
TOILET SOAP, 3 bars for
FLOOR WAX, per tin
LIID LIQUID VENEER, small lare size
25c
265c
15c
69c
37e
63e
270
19e
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490
19c
23e.
310
10e
23c
39c
19c
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SPECIALS
LEMON OIL, per bottle
IVORY SOAP FLAKES, 3 pkgs. for
BULK SOAP FLAKES, 3 lbs. for
MAPLE LEAF SOAP FLAKES, 5 lbj. pkg. for
HOUSEHOLD WASHINNG SODA, 2 pkgs. for
CAUSTIC SDA, 5 lb. tin for
GILLETT'S LYE, 2 for
ROLLED OATS, 6 lbs. for
ROLLED WHEAT, 61-4 Ib. sack for
CREAM; 51-4 ib.
MINUTE TAtPIOCA, 2. pkgs. for
BULK TAPIOCA, 2 lbs. for
SHOE POLISH, Black or tan
25e
25c
25e
450
150
750
23c
26e
36c
2'5e
25c
25e
10c
ROWNTREE'S
COCOA
Large size per tin 17c
LOBB'S GENERAL STORE
The
First of the Fall
Fiction.
COMRADES OF .'THE STORM
By Peter B. Kyrie
These are people you will take to
your heart, CarollBanfield, spinster,
young and' courageous, hat reduced
to a home an a park bench when she
meets Todhunter Blane, bachelor, al-
so weekending in Madis-n Sa:iare,
but supplied with an overcoat which
when pawned provided them with
their first meal in two' days and a
telephone call to Thomas Grainger
of California, a disillusioned and
lonely millionaire with • a splendid ,
thrift family. As loveable as the
immortal Cappy Ricks.
Withla loan from him these two
comrades of the storm decided on a
great adventure. They purchased
an ancient ear and started out fos
El Dorado. Hereby hangs a tail of
Romance, Chivalry and Sportsman-
ship such as only Peter B. Kyne
can write, PRICE $2.25.
ENCHANTED GROUND
By Temple Bailey
In this, her most recent story, Miss
Bailey has given her readers an un-
derstanding portrayal of the great
drama of the present day, the battle
of love against the menace of the
depression.
The story is of young Dr. Peter
Perry, who had settled in Florida
when it was a place of glamour and
enchantment. He danced to the tune
of prosperity until the time came
when it all proved to be ai mirage.
Then into this waste land came Mary
Hamilton with her bright beauty and
her desperate need of his protection
and care. The story of their love
is here presented in all its power and
pathos. PRICE $2.25.
The W. D. Fair Co
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Miss Jean Scott is at her home in
town.
Mr. H. West spent the week -end at
his home at Grand Valley.
Miss Ruby Irwin and Mrs. J. G.
,Chowen visited in Teeswater on
Sunday.
Mrs. Alex. Bowes of Tiverton is a
guest at the home of her brother,
Dr. J. S. Evans.
Misses Janet McTaggart and Eileen
Rumball were home from Guelph
for the week -end.
Miss Harriot Gandier of Toronto
spent the week -end as the guest
of Miss Clara Ball.
Miss Madeline Hawkins returned this
week to resume her studies at the
Deaconess Training School, Toron-
to,
Mrs. 3, Carter of Auburn is
visiting her sisters, Mrs. Fred
Match and Mrs. W. Cochrane of
Clinton.
Mrs. H. Castle, Mrs. F. Livermore
and Mr. and Mrs. J. Vincent
spent Sunday with Stratford
friends.
Mrs. Nelson Ball and her son, Mr.
Douglas Ball, motored to Toronto
last week -end to meet Miss Ruth,
who was coming home from Mus-
koka.
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Walker and
family of Brugessville spent Sun-
day as the guests of their uncle
• and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, M. T.
Corless.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tiplady, Mrs. G.
Turner and Mrs. Geo. Shipley and
her son, Mr. George Shipley, at-
tended the funeral of a cousin,
Mrs. Wesley Armstrong at Exeter
on Monday.
Mrs. 0. L. Paisley, Mrs. H. Jenkins
and Miss Florence Cuninghame
acted as judges at Bayfield fair
Iast week, the latter judging flow-
ers, the two former judging dont-
estio science exhibits.
Mr. and Mrs. John Leslie of Oakland,
Cal., have been visiting during the
past week with the former's sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
W. D. Fair, and with other gela-
tines and friends in the vicinity.
Mr.,and Mrs. W. Giddings of Detroit
are taking in the Century of Pro-
gress Fair at Chicago and their
winsome little daughter, Miss Lois,
is staying with her grandparents,
llfr. and Mrs. Harvey McBrien,
Clinton.
Rev. Ws G. Evans, Mrs. Evans and
Miss Kathryn Evans of Ann Arbor,
Mich., have been visiting their bro-
ther, Dr. .7. S. Evans, of town, re-
turning yesterday. On their re-
turn they were accompanied by
Miss Carol Evans, who wiII visit
them for a time.
BRUCEFIELI
"Fighting the warble Fly" will be
the subject of Dr. Lionel Stevenson's
address at the Men's Club on Thum
day evening, October 12th. This is
a subject ;of vital interest to all far,
mers and will be capably handled as
Dr. Stevenson is one of the profes-
sors at Guelph 0.A.C, All nen of
the community are especially .invit-
ed to attend this meeting.
THURS., OCTOBER' ; • 1933'
RED AND, WHITE
Always in the Lead`
OCT 5th
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WATCH FOR SPECIAL FRUIT SALE
Saturday Evening Only :. t 8 o'cl,wck sharp
The First Twenty Purchasers of $1.00 Cash, will receive Free -1 Dozen Oranges:
Also Special Prices on Lemons, Grape Fruit and Bananas
FOR THANKSGIVING--He'ad Lettuce, Cranberries, Hubbard Squash and Heart Celery..
Also we are introducing for Balance of the month 'A' Cash Reducing Sale:"`
To assist your preparations for Thanksgiving we will give special deliveries at any time during the
day, and Saturday evening. We will be closed all day, Thanksgiving Monday.
BIG WEEK -END AND ►STOCK REDUCING
SALE
Large Can Tomatoes 10c
Corn Syrup, 5-1b. pail 28c
Soda Biscuits, 2 lbs. for 25c
Fancy Biscuits, lb. 15c
Health Salts, (large box), 2 for 15c
Libby Beans, 4 for 25c
Pitted Dates, per lb. 15c
Cheese, 2 lbs, 29c
SPECIAL FRIGIDAIRE PRICE
LIST
Sausage, Pure Pork 15c
Sausage, small Mc
Pickled Roll, per lb. 15c
Beef and Veal Steaks, per lb. 2556.
Breakfast Bacon, piece. „19c
Butter, Servus, per lb. W - 23c
Clinton Butter, per Ib. 23c
Bread, per loaf 7c and Sc
THANKSGIVING
SPECIALS
Cocoanuts, each Sc
Free Cook Book with
2 lbs, Domes. Shortening 25c
P. & G. Soap, 10 for ..,31c
BILLS FOR WEEKLY ..
SEE LARGE SPECIALS
Where
"Sells for Less" NEIL CLINTON'S BIG
Prevails • CORNER GROCETERLA
Price P Phone 48
Although the M•en's Club! is a
comparatively new organization in
the Brucefield church, they have
been fortunate in securing some out-
standing nien in all lines of work to
speak at their meetings which are
held monthly throughout the year.
Membership fees are very small in
comparison to the benefits one gets
from the intellectual and social in.
tercourse. Come out Thursday and
see for yourself.
A successful dance was held in
Wooley's new steel barn last Mon-
day night. Mr. George Swan officiat-
ed' as "bouncer", but wasn't kept very
busy as the erowd was well behav-
ed. The proceeds will be for the ben-
efit of the Football team of 1934.
The Sacrament of the Lord's sup-
per will lie observed next Sunday
at, the morning service. Preparatory
service will be held Friday evening
when Rev. Mr. Cosens of Clinton will
preach.
Mrs. Hensley of Los Angeles, Cal-
ifornia, is the guest of her daughter,
Mrs. Susie Monroe.
Mr, and Mrs. Leslie of California
and Mrs, Sparrow of Varna visited
at the home of Mrs. R. 7.ftKenzie
last week.
Mrs. Riley of Brussels spent a few
days last week at the home of her
mother, Mrs. Charles Wright. She
also had visitors front New York in
the persons of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Wright.
Miss Grant of Cabrie, Sask., and
Miss Laidlaw of Woolsiey, Sask.,
visited at the home of Mrs. Alex.
Ross this week.
PORTER'S HILI:
On Sunday, Oct. 8th, Rev. E. A.
Poulter of Varna will have charge of
the service in Grace church, at 3
o'clock in the afternoon. Rev. R. M.
Gale will conduct an anniversary ser-
vice at Varna.
On Tuesday, Oct. 9th, Rev. A. A.
Holmes of 'Clinton will address the
Men's Club. His subject will be
his "Life as a Missionary in New,
foundland and Labrador." Mr. Hol-
mes needs no introduction as a spea-
ken and we know it will be worth a
special effort to be present at this
meeting.
On Sunday, Oct. 15th, anniversary
services will be held at Grace church.
Special music has been arranged for.
A male quartette from Clinton is to
be present at the 'morning service at
eleven and a mixed quartette at the
evening. A special thankoffering ie
being asked for this year in place of
the annual fowl supper. All are in-
vited to come and make this a day
of true thanksgiving.
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LONDESBORO
Mrs. W. B. Allen is spending a few
weeks with friends in Toronto and
Parry Sound.
Rev. J. WL Johnston of Crediton
visited with friends in the village on
Monday.
The anniversary service will be
held in the United church on Sun-
day, Oct. 8th, Morning service at
10.80 and in the evening at 7.30.
Rev. Stephen Mathers of Grand Bend
will take charge. A special thank -
offering is asked for, The choir will
render special music.
Miss E. Lyon has so far recovered
from her recent sickness as to be
able to be removed to the home of
her brother, Mr. Wm. Lyon, where
she is convalescing, We hope to
soon see her in her usual health.
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Lyon oti the 13th concession of iiul-
lejt, a son, on Sept, 24th.
BULIS
Plant now for Spring and Winter
Bloom.
First Shipment just received of
TOP -SIZE DARWIN TULIPS
Give your House Plants a chance
in good soil -1.6c a pail delivered
to you.
Evergreen will keep your plants
clean and healthy, 35e a bottle.
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GREENHOUSE PHONE i76
FTG %), FLOWER,SHOP PHONE3I
Member of Florist Telegraph De-
livery Association
Fall is Here
LET US OVERHAUL YOUR
Furnace or Eavetrough
AND BE PREPARED FOR COLD
WEATHER
SEE OTTR RANGES AND
HEATERS BEFORE BUYING.
T. Hawkins
• HARDWARE and PLUMBING
Phone 244
Special all Prices
On all Linoleum and Congoleum Rugs we have left. Now is the
time to buy your rug and save money.
For the month of October we -will allow you $5.00 for your -old
mattress, on the purchase of a new Hercules inner spring- mattress,
regularly priced at $20.00.
Have you seen the new Studio Couches with 3 targe cushions
They make a double bed, twin beds, or a couch
With two spring -filled Mattresses ,,..... $27.00.
With two Felt Mattresses • $22.00
With two Felt Mattresses, Covered in Chintz ....,$16.00
HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
The Iatest in Kitchen Utensils is Old Colony Solid, Copperwvaae.
We have Saucepans, Tea Kettles, Double Cooker, Dutch Oven and
Mugs. Cleans easily, will not rust and wears a lifetime.
Let us solve your heating problems. We have a full. stock of
ranges and heaters.
PLUMBING AND TINSMITHING
Everyone Learns Sooner or Later It Pays to Shop at
BALL & ZAPFE
-"Store With the Stook" Phone 196
Hardware, Furniture, Fundal Directors, Monument Dealers
N. Ball, Phone 110. J. J. Zapfe, Phone 103.
A GOOD PLACE TO DEAL
LOW EVERYDAY PRICES --EXTRA SERVICE
SPECIALS—THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 8i T'
SALMON, Fancy Red Cohoe, lb. tins only 18c
SODA BISCUITS in 1-15. bags, 2 lbs. for ........• .............. 256
PitJMPKIN, 2 large tins for , . , .... .... ,. 23c
SPAGHETTI, Clarks' large tin for .10e•
KELLOGG'S ALL -BRAN, large pkg. for .. , - . •19e
CHICKEN HADIDIE, 2 tins for ,
...26e
JELLY POWDERS, 4 pkgs. for 25c
SALADA TEA, 1-2 lb. pkg. for 23c
ROYAL YORK COFFEE, 1. Ib. tins „3g0
SPECIAL MEAT DEMONSTRATION
By Dumarts of Kitchener—Be sure and visit our store on Sikturday.
A Real Treat Awaits You
KELVINATOR SPECIALS:
BREAKFAST BACON, in piece, per 1b, 19e
WEINERS, per lb. 150
PORK SAUSAGE, per lb. ,1.26
PORK SAUSAGE, Dumart's, per. Ib. , .. -.... MINUTE STEAK, STEAK, per lb.... ...136
FRESH PICNIC HAMS, per 'lb. , .. , , . ........ , , ..... .13O-
AND
130AND MANY .OTHER SPECIALS:
Are you getting are hand hills if not just let us know. and, we will
see that you .get one.
J.T. McKNIGHT & SON
You can be sure of getting everything fresh here.
PHONE 111.
OUR WEEK -END
CANDY SPECIALS
PEANUT ICRISP PER LB. 19b -
FRESH "DAILY" COUNTER SPECIALS;
PASTRY SPECIALS
Butter Tarts, Date Oatmeal,. .I'elry Roil:
WE HAVE YOUR FAVORITIs CAKE OR. COOKIE
'YOU CAN DEPEND OUR BREAD: I.S. ALWAYS. EREBH.
Wendorf's coBnaitceecirtYoaniledry,
Makers of "Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake' Bread