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Hamburg Steak, per Ib, `15c
Hoole -made Sausage, 2'I'bs. for 25g
Jellied Hock per: Ib. ' 20c
' Side Pork, in .piece, per lb 18 C
Sliced Fresh Bacon, or' Side Pork per. lb. 20c
Veal Chops, per ib. 22c '
CONNE .,L, & TYNDA1 L
" CLINTON'S :;LEADING 'MEAT MARKET "
Phone 162. .. Albert Street .,
LADIES',!..
PICKLING SEASON IS ALMOST
AND YOU
You will need I1
• Crocks .
Electric Plates -$3.00 to $500.
refreshing tea
Fruit Scales -$1.65. For
sure your ingredients
Preserving Kettles
HERE- ,,
SHOULD BE . PREPARED FOR IT.
ijiase bargains.
• 25e to $3.00
Just the thing for aquick cup oil
when time is so precious.
best results in pickling you should be
are accurately weighed.
70c to $2.75
Waste Paper Baskets 25c to $1.35
Nests of Bowls 85c to $1.00
Refrigerator Sets $1.00 to $1.40
• Salt, Pepper, Flour, and Sugar Shakers 15c each
Outing Jug . $1.90
Thermos Bottles . 45c
SPECIAL -Crock Butter Churns $2.50 to $3.75
SUTTER&'PERDUE
HARDWARE, PLUMBING, TINSMITHING, ELECTRICAL
Phone 147w. WIRING. P.O. Box 48
Bicycles .doth ott,t1E, Teles
We have a complete stock of New and Used Bicycles and Mot-
orcycles. Inquire about our easy payment plan,
For your vacation we have a wide variety of Sltortin8' GeedS
of every description, Attractive prices to suit you.
Visit our showroom in the Epps' Transport Buildings, next•
door to the Creamery.
,, ___.. Clinton Bicycle and Motorcycle Sales
' ' Phone 13w.
Superior
Specials
for
Soup,
table,
Pork and
23 oz.
Salmon,
3 half
Peas, Polly
Soap,
Soap,
Dxydol,
Peach
Upton's
Bran Flakes,
Fly Pads,
Fly Tax,
Fly Coils,
Fly Swatters,
Crown
Med.,
Telly Jars,
Zinc Rings,
New Potatoes,
Shredded
To
Stores
PHONE 111-CLINTON.
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19c
25c
..19c
27c
25c
24c
27c
30c
.23c
10c
49c
100
$1.04
$1.14
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21e
25c
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BASEBALL
EXETER Vs. CLINTON
Monday, August 9th
RECREATION PARK, CLINTON. '
Game called at 6.15 p.m. sharp.
Your Support will be appreciated
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August 5, 6,
Aylmer, 'Tomato or Vege-
2 10 1-2 oz. tins for ....15c
Beans, Libby's, 2 Ige.
tins for
Cascade, Fey. Pink,
lb. tins
Prim, 2 17 -oz. tins
Sunlight 5 bars
Lux Toilet, 4 cakes
lge. pkg.
Jam, lge. 2 -ib. jar
Tea, Red Label, half ib.
Kellogg's, 2 pkgs
Wilson's, each
8 oz. ....29c; -16 oz.
Areoxon, 4 coils
Rubber, Each ,..10c
Glass Jars, small, doz.
dozen . . r
each
heavy, dozen ...
15 ib. peck
Wheat, 2 pkgs.
ST. HELENS
Miss Loreen Miller is visiting in
Stratford this week with Mr, and
Mrs. Stebbins.
. Mr. W. I. Miller spent Monday ;n
Hanover.
,Mrs. Gordon was in Goderich at-
tending the Old soy's reunion one
day this week.
Miss Mina Rutherford spent the
week -end in Kincardine with her
friend, Miss Elizabeth McKenzie.
Dr. Geo. McGregor and daughter,
Donna, of Chicago, and Miss Anna
Stuart of Toronto, spent 'the week-
end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Stuart.
Mrs, Win. Humphrey is spending a
few days visiting friends at White -
church.
Mrs. Wm. Dougherty and daughter,
Gwendolyn, returned home on Mon -
day after spending some time With
her .mother, Mrs. R. J. Woods.
Mrs. J. W. Joynt and her mother,
Mrs. Freeman, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. E. W. Rice recently,.
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Free Delivery
(Too late for last week)
Mr. and Mrs. Graham Salkeld and
family of Richlea, Sask., Miss Lizzie
Salkeld of Goderich, and Mr. and Mrs,
Tom Salkeld of Lucknow, visited at
the home of Mrs. R. K. Miller' and
W. h Miller's one day recently.
Miss Jean Webster is taking a
course in Agriculture at the O.A.C.,
Guelph.
Born -To Mr. and Mrs. Radcliffe
Murray, a daughter, at Wingham
Hospital, on Saturday, July 17th.
Miss Sadie McCharles has been re -
engaged as principal, and Miss Bea -
I trice McQuillian as assistant, in St.
Helen's School.
l Mrs. Hilda Miller of Windsor is '
holidaying with Mr. W. A. Miller and
Mrs. E. J. Thorns.
Mrs. R. J. Woods and Mr. W:
Dougherty and daughter, Gwendolyn,
.have returned' front Sauble Beach,
they ,were spending a few
days with Mr. and Mrs..; R. A. Bar -
hour.
Mr. Wm. Jansen was up from To -
renter for the week.Mrs, Jansen. ac -
companied him back acid intends' to
STANLEY
Mrs, Lorne Pepper of Niagara
Falls, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Pep-
per last week.
Mrs. Jas. Bowey of Exeter, spent
a few days with Mrs. Arthur Me-
Queen and Mrs. Jas. Thomson.
Miss H. Isabel Graham of Seaforth
is spending her holidays 'with Mrs.
Arthur McQueen.
Mrs. Norman Baird, and daugh-
ter, Thelma, spent the Old Home
W,eek'at'Goderich. I
Mrs. Jeannette Arnold and sister,
Miss Catherine Aikenhead, of Detroit, !where
visited with Mr.. James Aikenhead,
and Mr. and Mrs.' Jack Aikenhead
luring the past week. I
Miss Olive Harrison of London
;pent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs:
Jack Aikenhead.
remain there for some time.
THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
A Thought 'for Every
Day
By INNES MclNNES,
The publishers say of this Volume,
from which an excerpt appeared in
Ther News,-Beco d ;of '.July •22, that
"the simple philosophy and appre-
ciation of everyday life are here pre-
sented in the form of rhymed prose
a type of work which' already has' a
large following in England, proving'
especially popular in the domestic
circle. It-is:perhays the ideal med-
ium for the expression' of sincere and,
straightforward feeling, and for re
cording incidents of' -daily life."
Written by .our townsman, Mr. D.
H. McInnes, and published in Eng-
land, this volume is now in stock
and the price is 25c.
A SHARP BARGAIN
in every sense of the word are 'these.
two -bladed jack-knives.. Manufactur-
ed in England and stamped Sheffield;
with 'blades warranted forged steel
they cone in three different colored
handles and are Unfit for service.'
Really an excellent value at. only 29c,
THE WONDER PAPER
For daily dusting, cleaning and
polishing in the 'Horne,Office and
School. It dusts as it cleans and as
it -polishes. Made especially for fine
furniture, woodwork and hardwood
floors. A timesaver that's conven-
ient and economical. Sells for 30c
a generous package..
SWAT THAT FLY
The one positive method of elimina-
tion is the fly swatter. bn addition
to our regular stock at 5c, 10c, and
15c, we now offer a rubber swat-
ter, perforated, with a wire handle,
at the low price of only 7c. Will
not mark or mar furnishing like
wire. Get one now and keep your
swatting average up and the flies
down:
Tho W. D. Fair Go
Often the Cheapest -Always the Best
'16IR OHRBminni ��'iieiiPOP �III1 IIII„„ned91
Miss Agnes Combe spent the week-
end with friends in Muskoka.
Mrs. C. Jervis was visiting friends in
Goderich over the week -end.
Mrs. G. W. Pinner of Toronto is vis-
iting her mother, Mrs. C. Bartlitt,(
Miss Hamilton of London is the
guest of Mrs, Charles Worrell,
Miss Gertrude Reid spent the week-
end with her cousin, Miss Grace
Robinson of Zurich.
Miss Ruby Forsythe of Wingham was
the guest over the week -end of Mr.
and Mrs. A. E. Rumball.
Dr. E. Ballantyne and son, Bobby, of
Hamilton were recent guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bartliff.
14Piss Eva Cluff is spending a week
with her sister, Mrs. N. A. Phoenix
of Grimsby.
is. McDougall of Lucan was a
week -end guest of Rev. K. and Mrs.
McGoun at the Rectory.
Mr. Harry A. Fellery and Miss Bet-
tie of Razinia, Illinois, were 'week-
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. T.
Cooper.
Mr. Leslie Rumball of Bladsworth,
Sask., is spending a few days this
week with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rum -
ball.
Mr. and Mrs. George' Stong of Nor-
wich, Ontario, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Levi Stong over the week-
end.
Misses Cathleen and JoAnne Cun-
inghame are in camp with the
Canadian Girls in Training north
of Goderich.
Rev. and Mrs. E. G. Turnbull of Fort
William) and Mrs. W. J. Turnbull
of Sarnia, spent the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. McNeill.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Warren of Hamil-
ton were week -end guests at the
home of, the latter's brother, Mr.
and Mrs. Thos. Hawkins,
Mrs. L. Laing and daughter, Miss
Lesley of Winnipeg are guests
this week of Mrs. Margaret Pic-
kett.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Blanchard of De-
troit are visiting at the home of
the Tatter's mother, Mrs. Margaret
Pickett. .
Mrs. Gill and her daughter, Miss
Doris Gill, of Charlottetown,- P.E.I.,
are guests, this week, of the for-
mer's daughter, Mrs. H. M. Mon-
teith.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon ' Cuninghame
and John left this week for a trip
into Northern Quebec and up the
Saginuay River, John going on
from there to Nova Scotia.
Misses Ruby Potter and Dorothy
Taylor of Providence, Rhode Is-
land, are the guests of the for-
mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. W.
Potter. -
Mr. and Mrs. -Len. Wheeler and
daughter, Gladys, left . for their
home in North Vancouver, today
after spending the past six weeks
visiting friends here and in Bel -
grave. Mrs. Carl Mair and Misses Muriel
and Dorothy of Mimico, who have
been visiting' friends and relatives
in and around Clinton, have re-
turned to their home. Mrs. 'Victor
Falconer aecompanied them.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Roy A. East, and Mis-
ses Shirley and Sheila of St. Cath-
arines, ,Mr, and Mrs. Edgar East
and Master Raymond of Windsor
'were week -end guests of Mr. and
Mrs: Gordon Ciminghanie.
ONE FRIEND
TELLS ANOTHER
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INTERESTING EVENTS IN
ecia1
s 1st
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THURS., AUGUST 5a
R .J, i}'oariy
AZW*yu in Ma lead
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Many Contestants are working hard for votes, and
we are giving Special Values at Low Prices,
While Contest Is Hot.
Sutlllner Specials To Interest You:
Red and White Tea, half Ib.
32c
23c
25c
Fry's Cocoa, half's
Fruit Punch, each
Montserrat's Lime Juice
Welsh Grape Juice
Toddy Deal, half Ib. for lc, with 1 lb. for
Fancy Alpha Rice', 2 lbs. for
Sultana Raisins, 2 lbs.' 'for
25c
39c
15c
25c
DURING COMMUNITY CAMPAIGN Special
Price will be Paid for Eggs in Cash or Trade.
Good Parking Space. - Park Your Cars.
Entrance on Rattenbury and Ontario Streets.
Every Vote,nlay help you to win a Prize.
Now on Exhibition, at Headquarters.
Where
"Sells for Less"
Price Prevails
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msavRIMIamur
SUMMER TIME ; .
Bran Flakes. with 'Airplane Book, 2 for 25c
Corn Flakes, 3 for 25c
Puffed Wheat, each ' 9c
Community Campaign Now in Full Swing -
Bonus Vote Items on Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
10,000 VOTES FOR' DOLLAR.
FRUIT AND' PRODUCE
Cheese, New, per Ib. 22c
Cheese, Olcl White, per Ib. - 27'c
Bananas, 3 lbs. for 23c
Crisco, per: lb.
27c
Beans, Watermelons, Cabbage, Beets and Carrots.
2,500 Votes for 25c Grab Bag.
CLINTON'S BIG
CORNER GROCETEREA
Phone 48
RILEY'S GROCERY.
Where Quality Sells and Service Tells
SPECIALS
for August 5, 6, 7
Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs. for ...57c
Brown Sugar, 4 lbs. for 25c
Rolled Oats, fresh, 5 lbs. for 25c
Peas, No. 3 Size, 2 for 19c
Pink Salmon, half sizes, 2 for 25c
Bananas, Golden Yellow, doz. 19c
White Wine or Cider Vinegar, gi37c
White Rubber, the hest, 4 doz
Zinc Rings, dozen 21c
Wine Quarts, dozen. $1.1t
Wine Pints, dozen $1 05 '
Kelloggs Corn Flakes, 3 for ...25c
Aylmer Soups, Assorted, 3 for 25c
Veg., Tomato, Asparagus, Celery
Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs. for 21c
(New Crop)
We buy and grade eggs for Which
WE PAY .ONE CENT A DOZEN
MORE IN CASH OR TRADE, All
Eggs graded by an experienced cand-
ler.
RILEY'S
'PHONE 39.
FREE, SNAPPY DELIYVERY.
HOLM ESVILLE
Miss Helen MacMath of London
was a holiday guest at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Mac-
Math.
Mr. and Mrs. John Potter of Wood-
stock visited relatives in this vicinity
over the week -end.
Misses Betty Stock and Maude
MacMath are spending this week at
Summer School.
Mr. Chester Grigg spent the holi-
day at the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Rueben Grigg.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Potter spent
Sunday at Hyde Park.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Stock and family
attended the Stock re -union in Strat-
ford on Saturday.
VARNA
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elgie, Bob,
Jr., and Miss Dorothy of Toronto,
spent the week -end and holiday with
the former's sister, Mrs. .Andrew
Foote:
Mrs. Lottie McAsh of London spent
a day recently with Miss Ann N.
Foote.
Miss Olive Johnson 'Spent Thurs-
day last at the home of. Miss Ellen
Fremlin of Clinton. ,
Miss Esler, of Indianapolis, Indian-
na, is spending a few days with her
sister, Mrs. A. McConnell
There will be no service in the
Anglican Church next Sunday as the
pastor, Rev. Mr. Bugler, is away on
holidays.
Miss Elliott of Toronto, is visiting
her aunt, Mrs. George Beatty.
Miss Annie Foote of Detroit, who
has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Da-
vid Andrew, has returned to her
home. •
Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Keys and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Jas: R. Reid
of Clinton, spent. Sunday in Goderich,
taking in the Drumhead service.
Lawn Tea
The W. M. S. of Ontario Street
Church will hold A TEA, on
TUESDAY AFTERNOON, AUG. 10
on Mrs. B. J. Gibbings' lawn. Mrs.
George McDonald will -be the special
speaker. A musical program is be-
ing arranged. A cordial invitation is
extended to everyone. Admission 15c.
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F. R. CUNINGHAME
Florist
Member of Florists Telegraph
Delivery Association.
"SAY IT WITH FLOWERS
SAY IT WITH OURS."
FOR ALL OCCASIONS.
Our Telegraph Service ensures de-
livery of flowers promptly any-
where. We will gladly explain
this service to you at any time.
Special Attention give to Funeral
Orders and Design Work.
Greenhouses and Flower' Shop
on Huron Street.
Phone 176.
SCOTT'S GROCERY
Ph. 86, Clinton. Opposite Post ,Office
Free Delivery.
Week -End Specials
August 5, 6, 7
Shredded Wheat, 2 for 23e
Wheat Puff, lge. 6 az. pkg., 2 for 21c
Benson's Corn Starch, 2 for 23e
Rose Baking Powder, lb. tin 15c
McLaren's Freeze Easy Ice Cream
Mix, 3 for . 25c
McLaren's Jelly Powders, 4 for 19c
Jar Rubbers, .per pkg. 5c
Zinc Rings, heavy, best duality
Per Dozen 21c
Canada Dry Gingerale, Canada Dry,
Just Orange, 30 oz. bottle, plus
5c bottle deposit 19c
Cream 'Cheese, for spreading
Half lb. pkg. 14c.
Eggs Wanted -Try Our Grading
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Tbrii'ty
Owing to the fact that so many of our friends and customers from
the country have been so busy gathering in their Harvest
We have decided to extend our Furniture
Sale to the End of this Month.
So when you get the time it certainly will nay you to come hi and
get some of these Bargains, as its all new stock, and we know you
will never Buy Furniture any Cheaper -Anywhere.
BALL & ZAPPE
THE STORE WITH THE STOCK -PHONE 195.
General Hardware, Furniture and Floor Coverings
FUNERAL DIRECTORS --AMBULANCE SERVICE.
N. Ball, Phone 110. J. J. Zapfe, Phone 103.
COMMUNITY CAMPAICN
OUR STORE IS IN IT -WITH IT'S GREAT VARIETY OF STOCK.
Buy your Groceries, Meats, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hosiery
, and Small Wares From Us, and
HELP YOUR FRIENDS TO WIN THE BEAUTIFUL AND
VALUABLE PRIZES THAT WILL BE GIVEN ABSOLUTELY
FREE TO THE CONTESTANTS HAVING THE HIGHEST
NUMBER OF VOTES AT THE CLOSE OF THE CAMPAIGN,
Thursday, Friday'" and Saturday
BONUS VOTE DAYS
10,000 VOTES ON PURCHASE OF $1.00 ON HOUSE DRESSES.
MILEAGE VOTES WITHIN A 25 MILE LIMIT ON THURSDAY,
JUST SIGN YOUR NAME AND HELP SOME ONE.
Clifford Lobb
1HE STORE WITH THE STOCK
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FARMERS!
Paint Your Metal or Asphalt Roof with a
' PURE ' ASPHALT PAINT
$1.00 PER GALLON -A Brush loaned to apply this.
Call and See Sample.
T. Hawkins
Hardware n
Plumbing
and
Plumbing phone 244