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_ R. JOHNSON
CLINTON'S LADING TEWELERY STORE
Graduate of Toronto Coliege.of Optometry
Next Hovey's Drug Store. Jeweller and Optician
In/Ineddat* • after the results of
the last election showed that Fre
mi.er King had met dcrfeat, Ha -cat E.
Knowles put this questionto him:
"What one thing would first occur,
tic you as among the compensations
for your surrender of the great
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I'll have more time to read." ^
THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 193k
anuary
earance Sale
A BI.G '`i !ONEY ' SAVING SALE OF ALL
WINTER MERCHANDISE
COIVIP,ARE ',CHESE PRICES WITH OTHER SALE BILL .RRICES
• AND,BUY. AT HOME. WHERE .YQUU CAN BUY THE
CHEAPEST.
UNDERWEAR; Mens and
Boys', Stanfield's Red Label
Reg. 52.50
Sale Price
$1.75
nI?;N'S
COMBINATIONS
Fleece: Lined
Sale Price ,
$1.25
STANFIEtiLIYs UNDERWEAR
Blue Label. Reg. 23. d�2 1
Sale -Price , r �F . R
MEN'S SHIRTS .AND DRAW-
ERS,Fleece-lined 75cSale Price':
BOYS' SHIRTS AND DRAW-
ERS 45c
Sale Price . , , . , .
ALL UNDERWEAR FOR
LADIES .AND CHILDREN
AT COST PRICE TO CLEAR
MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS
AND OVERCOATS AT
COST PRICE
MEN'S OVERCOATS •
To Cloa$.12.59 }I
BOY'S' eitIiCbA` O
To Cleat $5.50 up
MEN'S SUITS
To Clear $11 An
• r,p
BOYS' SUITS IkC1ld1
To Clear, ‘t1•vvr,p
BLANKETS, Plaid, A11 -Wool,
Finest quality, Mossfield or
Dundee, large size et?75
t�
Reg. 212,54. 'Sale..
Lighter Weight, Plaid ` Wool
Regular ,s6.ii1t„
Sale P1iee ,q> • $4S0
IBDX 12-4 FLANNELETTE
BLANKETS, White or$1•.7
Grey. Sale Price • . d� .7
MI'EN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS
Grey or Blue, Reg, 21.25 to..
Sale 95c to $1.49
MEN'S WOOL WORK SOCKS
Reg. 25e pair
SalePrice, 2 pre. for
Reg. 35e
Sale Price
Reg. 50c
3 pairs for .
35c
25c
$1.00
MEN'S SOCKS, fancy •silk and
Wool, Special at 7 C c
2 pairs for , . ,,, , d J
MEN'S RUBBERS, heavy Mae-
kinaw, blucher style $2.85
Sale Price .. d► O
LADIES' RUBBER GAYTEES
Dominion 'Biand •$1 pt1
Reg $2,25,. Sale price •
CUT PRICES ON ALL LINES
, OF FOOTWEAR
MEN'S and BOYS' SWEATERS
WTNDBREA itERS, leatherette
P1,ank@t cloth' or litackinew
Cloth, at
28 PERCENT. DISCOUNT
MEN'S WORK TROUSERS
or SNAG PROOF OVERALLS
as low as Ih
Per pair . ,• $1•
35
CUT PRICES ON ALL LINES
MEN'S FINE SHIRTS, with
Collar attached or sepal., col-
lar, all sizes $x5
Special at ... ,•.... .2fa
LADIES' LEATHER BOU-
DOIR SLIPPERS, Padded
Soles and rubber heels { ..CC
Sale Price 79
MEWS KHAKI !COMBINA-
TION.OVERALLS
heavy -wt. Sale price:$1.75 •
DURING THIS SALE PROFITS ARE BEING SACRIFICED IN
ORDER TO MEET ALL COMPETITION AND REDUCE OUR
.STOCK BEFORE STOCKTAKING ARRIVES.
TRRMS STRICTLY CASH u `
}Iumsteei Bros.
ollo oo , 03'OoLo
Call and See Our
Specials:In' Radi.os
New and used Machines
at a real Price
Tubes, Battaries and
Supplies
.always on hand
ex..(14e.
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May we reed mend a fiction story
Royal Road to Riornance, a story of.
,yeuth told with a cai,tivating.'charm,
400 pages,.•' original .edition :was 25.00,
N9w 21,90.
The W. D. Fair Co.
Often the Cheapest -Always the Beat
McLarens
Jelly Powder 5 pkgs.
...,,,.
25c
Clark's Pork & Beans, whale they last.
Med um 10c:.:•. Large 19c
Rioters Soda Biscuits,..Per ..lb. -10c
Rolled Oats, 7 pounds 23c
Rideau Cheese ,, 19c
Kraft eCheese per pound 33e
Corn Flakes, ;> 3 packages 25c
Baking Powder, Our Own 19c
Christ es,' Mac & . Paterson's Sodas 16c
MarmaIade, large bottle 25c
Fresh Fig : Bars, =pound 20c
Black Tea, 3 pounds $1.00
4 'lb. Plees-all Coffee (regular 45c lb.) $1'
Cup and Saucer, white & 'Gold, doz. Soo
Soap Chips, 2,..lbs. 1'9c
Good Red Salmon 29c
Good Pink Salmon 15c '.
Lard, 3 pounds 50c
Shortening, 3,pounds' 50c
Palm Olive,,:' 4. bars' 25c
'Granulated Sugar, 5 lbs. 28c
Prunes, ungraded, 2 pounds 23c
Brooms, 3 for . $1,00
Macaroni, 3 pounds 23c
Oranges, per. basket 49c
FRIGIDAIRE
22c l ,Fresh Herring
25c Fresh Halibut Oyster
CLINTON'S BIG
CORNER . GROCETE1 IA:
Phone 48
Mr. R, J. Miller of Mill street spent
the week -end with Kippen friends.
Mrs. Smith of Curries is visiting
her sister, 1VI'rs. 0. W. Potter of
town.
Mrs. Burr is staying for a time with
her cousin,, Mss Margaret Ma-
iiaffy,
Mrs. Herman, Br., has been visiting
cher daughter, Mrs. Geo, Tomlin of
Itarriston.
Rev, Chas. E. and Mrs. Dougan in-
tend spending the week -end at
,Brampton and Toronto.
Mics, 1'.red Livermore is visiting at
present with her daughter, Mrs.
Lanpnu n of Chatham,
Mr. Bert •Slonia;.i has returned to
Kankakee, Ili, after a holiday
visit at his .home in town.
Mr, Lorne Cook, who has been spend-
ing a few weeks at his home in
town, returned to 'Toronto on Mon-
day.
Mrs. Dougan of Montreal 'arrived
yesterday evening on e• -visit• to
her son, Rev. Chas. B.:Dungen of
town,
Mrs. H. B, Combo and _Mss Fraser
were •in Exeter on Monday aYtep.
noon enrolling a company cf Girl
'Guides.
1til'es. Lib1y,. who has been, visiting
her parents, lir. and Mys. H.
Glazier, has returned to her home
et Blue Island..
Miss Olive Watkins, who has just
finished, a course at the School' of
'Continent, has gone to Toronto to
seek a position.
Miss J.-Iteid`'of 'Bayfield has been
spending a week as ;the guest of
Mrs. S. Ford and Miss Foster, ,
Rattenbury street, Bast.
1V1acs, S. Gardner of Colborne town- ,
ship `spent `a few;+ ciaye as the
guest of -Miss .Florence Curling
frame during the past week.
Me. John Howson `ef 'Vancouver, 'B."
0,,is visiting his sister, Miss Amy'
Howson, who is not in good health,"
her friends are sorry to know,
Masses Isabel and Alice Beattie of
The Vogue left Saturdayfor a few
weeks' visit at their home at. Wat-'
:ford. They will return early in
February.
Messrs. George and Fred il'anly of
Clinton, H. 1Vlf. Reilly of the Lon,
don Road and T. E Mason of
Summerhill visited friend4 and re-
latives in Detroit for a few days
last Week.
Mrs. Hunter Left Tuesday for Mon
treat, where she will ,epend the re
mainder of the winter with her
:son, Mr. R. G. Hunter, who is do
ring research work in connection
,with 1VfeGi11 University.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Ford, Mr. and
1Vlirs. T. W. Morgan and Mr. and
, • Mrs. L. J. C'ree of town, M$, and
Mars. Bert Murphy and son of
•Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Me-.
ICartney of, Goderich township, and
Mr. and Mrs. H. Riley, Mr. and
Mrs. P. T. Elliott and Mn. and
Mrs. John Freeman of Mullett at-
tended the funeral of tie late
Richard Murphy, wliieh 'toa place
at Exeter on i''riday last,
D.D.G.MS J. A. Sutter, and br.
Thompson, H. 0.; Lawson,; l~. 'V.
lVlittell, A'tiE.•Fineb, D. A..'.Run-
hall, T. J. Mpnaghen,. Frank Baw
(len, W lufiiteh,S$", Wt. Nlfutch, Jt , 7
Kiley Tack L lhott, T. Cook, J5 "
IGay, W Grew J, :TVI MoCaZiuin,
f ..D Euekr ell, Ton Waseln n,
Tlrtrinas 'Hardy, : Wr . , Bi;gart ,ail.
HI. W Gould of Clinton od eNo,
83 ,I O O.P. pard a ,fraternal "filter
to Brueefield lodge 't n •'Mt ills r ev
airing
AmerdnummembnilartlialisilleW
Hospital Dance
A dance, proceeds in aid of .Ele-
vator fund, will he held in Td time
Dance Hall on
Wednesday,, Jan. .21st
• 9 to 12 p.m
Good Music. Admission 50c.
100-2,
PEQPLE YU `KNOW
Miss Gladys Jenkins of Toronto M
visiting with her :sister, Mrs. (Dr,)
M.clntyre .
lIr, and Mrs. N. 'W. Trewarthit we're
in Toronto for „a couple of days
this week
Mrs. Percy Johnston and Mrs. K.
Stowe of Goderich-visited Mr. and
liVlys.'
D. Kay of town last week.
Mt.. J. Ti. and M. and Idrs, D W
-:Miller returned' to Brooklyn, N.Y„
last Friday, after spending some
;time here owing to the 'death _ of
their father, the late Hugh,Miller•
Mrs. Hugh MiIter aceonpanied
fheni home to remain for a while.
AUBURN
Mr. R. D. Munro" and MVirr. 0, E.
Erratt were in Toronto for a day
this week.
A play entitled, . "Wilren a Feller
Needs a Friend,". will be given by
the Knox United church, Y.P.S. on
Friday evening in; the Forrester's
hall, Come and • enjoy a good
laugh .
:.1VTr Wan. J. Andrew at Goderieh.
spent a^' eofiple ,of days here• this
week renewing acquaintances. & CONFECTIONERY -Makers of
'Mi A. ;M Rice; local :tunic rnlpia °'it n
g' r, has revived word that he is to whole Wheat" and "Snowflake
be proved:to Ayr, at once.; -Weare ° . BR ""AD
sorry to lose Me enol Mks. itico from` PHONE 68 '
this eoinnunrty as they have made
Many tim' friend's here.•"W!a: wish, , : ; „"�^
A Burns Lecture
REV, MURDOCH McKINNON,
D.D.; TORONTO
Swill deliver his popular lecture
"Canada and the
Plowman Poet';
iii'
Wesley -Willis. *United
Church
under auspices of the.M;en's Club
on the evening of.: •
Wednesday, Jan. 28th
At 8 o'clock '
SHORT MUSICAL PROGRAM.
a ADMISSION --
Adults 25e, Students and children 15e
01-2,
VARIETY OF BREAD
IMPROVES
EVERY MEAL
Friday and Saturday
CANDY SPECIAL
WILLOW CHOCOLATE BUDS
35c LB.. •
Wendorf's Bakery
them 'every sheeess in their new
cation ; -
A concert writ ,)ie giken 'in 'the
Yorr ester's 'Hall on Jan. 26th in aid
of the pblio hbrai,r; ,The prograam.
rviil take the fornrii of a contest curd
}$ii11 be two hours. in length, half ;of
which will be put bn Thy residents in;.;;. •:
;East and West Wearanosh, the other
half by• residents ,,cf Colborne and
Hullett townships r As it' is Burns
„sight half of the prograan will be
oteli ,eve tis :'tee think ea3'�, PERCENT DISCOUNT
should prove beto-one of the hest
SAVE MONEY
11aI•
iloncerts put oft hese for sonic time
and vydrtl . of everyone's patronage.
and support. Tho eonintttee in
hare of the program for Wawa -
nosh rs A. it, Rice :and W'nt.' Strang -
hat, for Colborne end Iiullett, WM,
'Graig and Antos Andrew..
Mr. Thos. Atlanta" is busy ,this
Week. getting a iSkating rink ready
for the Children. ;� '
1sEAPQflTII .10iends in. deaforth•
mined with sincere regra't of lite
death at hot. late rfb'sidence, 180 Haw-
]alnd avenue,: 'Toronto, on ;Ian. 10,' •of
Je nre w'dow
T b
Kern ji firmer ly n5sha'ger of the Og-
ilvie Flour *Bs here. Mr. and
xViis Kenn'1i, who Were ifalued reel-
tlehts of .the. lawn On a number 'o1
vests Were,: prop inent snemlreis • ;oi'
'St",''Thbiilaa Ang1re ,, Churth.
On AR Stoves and
Heaters
on Hand
ring > . January
HARDWARE and PLUMBING
Plaonti 244
ME
TS
Pea Meal Back Bacon, in piece
Pea Meal Sliced Bacon '
Smoked Bach, in piece
Smoked Back, sliced
Spare Ribs
a Dressed Hog
Dressed Hog
Home made Sausage, Sb.
Front 4 ;of Beef
FOWL FOR WEEK END
40c:
40c:
45e.
20c
14,2e
14e:
20c
13c
KINDLY ORDER THE DAY BEFORE FOR EARLY DELIVERY?
'CONNELL & TYNDALL
" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "
Phone 162
Huron Street. !
Courage - - Imagination - Common. Sense.
Upon these•tkree is based the sucecas ef the Superior: Chain
Stores. They are now Canada's largest and 'strongest Group of
Service -Grocers,',.,,loin the thousands of regular customers and be •
convinced that •••
WE SELL THE
MleLaren's Jelly Powders
Special) 5 Pkgs. .• .25c
P.
& G. Wilhite Naptha Soap
-10 bars r ..,.......37c
Aylmer Ketchup, "bear
• niato flavour," each ....19c
BEST FOR LESS'
Chipso, for quick lasting
Suds, large,
... ........ 2I.c
Stan. Tomatoes, 2;1.2's
Iarge size, 3 tins .... ; :.29e
Crown Br. C. Syrup, ..17c
Cr. Br. Corn Syrup, S's ..35e
Fan. Pink Salmon, ige, tin 15c
Interlake Toilet -Tissue, 3 25e
Brooms, Capital, 5 -string 59c
Grapefruit, per -.tin
Super. Baking Pdwe, 16'oz. 25e
Brillo for cleaning pots and
pans, 2 pkgs...;.....,..i5e
Maxwell House Coffee,l's 57e
Rolled Oatmeal, 7 lbs. ...25c
Minute Tapioca, 2 pkgs. ..25e
MEATS :AND FISH
Fresh Picnic Hants, 'per Ib.21e Lge. Balaton Fish, lb• ,...1Se
Pork 'Sausage, per Ib. ....25c
Break. Bacon, piece, lib. .335c Herring. Fisk, per lb. 10c
CANNED FRUITS AND FRESH VEGETABLES FOIL EVERY
DAY IN THE WEEK
J. T. McKNIGHT & SON r
iLINT0N, ONT. PHONE 111
ST. HELENS
Mr. and Mfrs. 1). Todd and Stanley,
Ma. and 1V1is.. Frapk Todd and Tom
attended the funeral 0bf' rl1'a•, Todd's
brother -in -Taw, Mr. Herb. Thompson
at Winghasn on nyonday.
Myst' Mary A. Wleods':,of ' Liiclnlow
is ape idrng a few days. with Mrs: R.
J. Woods
-Mies gelVeret . Iivan; Who is , at.:
tending the-,,:llarliarct Eaten sdhocal,
Toronto. .tvits .e reeenl visitor Wibh •
her aunt, IV0s`. Jas Dui sin
Mi W. T. Miller :of Winiiliaris,
spent a few days, with his brother,
1VLr.• John•. IVl l or 1' • '
We extend our sympathy to Ws-,
Win. Webster in: the death- of her
father, Mr. Taylor of Seaforth, critic
passed away last week.
Mr, Jack Rowe sperm Sanday:';witll
his friend, Mr. Ted. Rice. r
Mi. Toni Todd is taking the short
course at the 0.A,C., in Guelph. Tom
won :this free course by having the
best baby beef in Huron County., •
Little Alan Smith, who was ,oper-,
ated on at er' ' r
Med God iyfh hospital for;ntas-
toid's, is, we are pleased, to say re-
covering nicely. '
Mr, and Mrs. MleCostie visit rt at
the, home .of the litters, isiihy4, ,
ehii Wlakister.oir 'Sunday.,