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The Clinton News Record, 1930-11-20, Page 8e= • Big ;Events of , the Clothing Season' ONErDAY ONLY SATURDAY, NOV. 22nd On above date Mr. A. Z. Garner, head office represenative of Tip Top Tailors, Limited, will be at our store and will. per. sonally measureevery man ordering a suit or overcoat. He will also give you expert advice on choice of fabrics and: styles. This is an exceptional opportunity for every man in Clinton and viomity to secure, extraordinary high• quality personal ser rvice along with the great value that Tip .111 Top Clothes. offer at all times. ! One Price $2 AUnrivalled Value Toj Measure •Unrivalled Service SATISFACTION GUARANTEED To 'make your New Suit more Effective you will want A NEW SHIRT We have them at all prices. See our line of Broadcloths in .plain colors or fancy stripes collar attached or separate d 25 SPECIAL PRICE s ......... ; 25c t0 $1.50 SPECIAL LINE 39c .. At OR "SHIRT AND TIE For ,iS,•••••;!•'....•• .. .- :W;INTRR•UNDERWEAR, At Cut Prices.. Men's Fleece - Lined Shirts and Drawers. SPECIAL •A NEW TIE, 'ALL PRICES . , • $1.60 85c MEN'S SILK- AND WOOL CASHMERE SCARFS New Goods. for Christmas. SPECIAL 'PRICE 59c np $1.50 75c $3.95 GLOVES, Lined or Unlined, for dress wear SPECIAL VALUE SPECIAL LINE OF SILK AND WOOL SOCKS • Reg. 50e value. ' While they last, 2 pairs for MEN'S BLACK CALF FINISH OXFORDS In new.up-to-date styles, All sizts. Special Price MIEN'S HATS, CAPS, RUBBERS, GALOSHES --IN FACT EVERY- THING IN MEN'S WEAR TO GO WITH TIIE NEW SUIT AT BARGAIN PRICES. DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING NOW ?lumsteel rosy YR1 CLINTON-NEWS RECORD -A ; FOREWORD REGARDING Christiiias dards AND Stickers A pleasing array of the above has, arrived. -Of • diarticular interest ,will this news be to those who have over- seas ;packages to send. A ., box of Cards with engraved 'greetings and envelopes to match has arrested the attention of several 'customers: The box contains 15 cards and the price is 40c. (Note the price is less than 3p each card): Another item worthy of special 'mention is an envelope - containing 200 assorted tags, seals and inclosure cards for 25c. Note 200 pieces for 25c. Tile W. D. Fair Co. Often the Cheapest—Always the Best lir. G. A. McCague was in Toronto this week. Mi'. and Mrs. J. G. Chowen and Mr. Frank Fingland visited in Galt on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. -G. E. Hall spent the week -end with Simeoe and Inger- sell friends. Miss M.ytrle Spence of Toronto Inas been visiting with. her aunt, Mrs. Robt. Marshall Mrs, Wm. Shepherd of Huron street spent Saturday visiting Blyth and Auburn friends. Miss M. Burrows of Sheppardton is .spending the week With her sister, Mrs. Pennebaker, Mr. and Mrs.- W. J. Plumsteel mot- ored to Toronto yesterday and ex- pect to return today. Mr. C. J. Wallis, after a, short stay 11 at his home, left the beginning of p1 the week for North iiay.• Fred Cardiff and family of If gen Want the Radio of Tomorrow in Your Home Todag! You want this Victor + :