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DOMINION AND GOODRICH NO. 1 QUALITY RUBBER
FOOTWEAR (No Seconds).
and are out .to meet any competition. •
STOCK OF RUBBERS, GALOSHES, RUBBER BOOTS,
LACED RUBBERS—aI'3 sizes at. Lowest Prices. b
OVERS, at .75c. LADIES, at '4i5c
RUBBER BOOTS at , $2 35 and $2.73
6 -EYELET LACED RUBBERS $1.95 up
FRESH STOCK BOUGHT FOR THIS .SEASO'N'S TRADE.
COMPARE QUALITY AS WELL AS PRICE.
/VIEWS SUITS AND OVERCOATS AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES
OVERCOATS—$12.95, '
CARRIED -OVER STOCK AT HALF PRICE, TO CLEAR
• CLOSE PRICES ON ALL LINES OF UNDERWEAR AND
FURNISHINGS
Plumsteel Bios.
Agents for Tip -Top, Berger and Cambridge Made -to -Measure Clothing
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BACON,
SLICED
SAUSAGES,
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QUARTER BEEP, per ib.
LAMB, per Ill.
RIBS, 2 lbs_ for
in piece, per lb.
BACON, per lb.
per Ib.
PICNIC HAMS, per Ib.
PAIL LARD for
KRAUT, per qt.
MEAT, 2 lbs. for ....,..
CONNELL & TYNDALL
" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "
Phone 162 Albert Street
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IIPYREX OVEN GLASSWARE. This genuine oven glassware is low
in price and will give you years of satisfactory service.
Q 81/2 INCH PIE PLATES, round 60e
91z INCH PIE PLATES, round 70e
O 1* QUART NEW CASSEROLE, Utility Cover $1.50
32 -PIECE• CHINA TEA SET $3.93
IICARVING SETS, English Make $1.95 a Set
GENUINE GILLETTE RAZOR BLADES, Blue 25c
o NO. 10 ELECTRIC IRON, 5 lbs, with cord , $1.79
f SPECIAL, WITHOUT CORD $1.29
ELECTRIC GILLETTE OR SANDWICH TOASTER , , , , , . , , ..",12.35
D, H. S. SPECIAL Alcohol Antifreeze, per gallon . , , , , , , , , 95e
SANIFLUSII, per Girl 28o
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SPECIALS
FOR WASHING &' " , -. .
5 BARS P AND G. SOAP for lie
5 BARS LONDON SOAP FOR 23c
5 BARS PEARL SOAP FOR.................340
5 BARS SURPRISE SOAP FOR 23e
5 BARS GOLD SOAP FOR 23c
5 BARS UNWRAPPED SOAP FOR 23c
5 BARS CASTILE SOAP FOR 13c
5 BARS LUX TOILET SOAP FOR 33c
5 BARS PALMOLIVE SOAP FOR 29e
5 BARS CARBOLIC SOAP FOR 23c
5 LBS. LOOSE SOAP CHIPS FOR 39c
5 OF STAR AMMONIA FOR 23c
CANNED GOODS
MALT, 2yt lbs. (Blue Seal), for $1.15
CONDENSED MILK (Eaglebrand), 15 oz. tin for 23c
EVAPORATED MILK, large size tin 10c
AYLMER TOMATOES, large tin, each 1Oc
AYLMER TOMATOES, small tin,' each , 05c
AYLMER TOMATO JUICE, 5 tins for 25c
AYLMER PORK and BEANS, (1 -Ib. tin), 2 for 15o
SNOW CAP PILCHARO'S, 2 for 25c
YOUR REQUIREMENTS
NEW VALENCIA RAISINS, 2 lbs. for 25c
NEW SEEDLESS RAISINS, 2 lbs. for 23c
NEW SEEDED RAISINS, 2 lbs. for 29c
NEW FANCY WHITE RAISINS, per lb. 19e
NEW SEEDED RAISINS in PKG., 2 pkgs. for 29e
NEW CURRANTS, 2 lbs. for 29c
NEW FIGS, bulk, 2 lbs. for 15c.
NEW FIGS, in pkg., for 10c and 15c
NEW DATES, pitted, 2 lbs. for 250
NEW DATES, with.pitts, 2 lbs. for Y9c
NEW CHERRIES, large bright red, per lb: 49c
NEW PINEAPPLE (Candied), per pkg_ 03e
NEW CITRON PEEL, per Ib. ' 29c
NEW ORANGE PEEL, per lb. 21e
NEW LEMON PEEL, per W. 19c
NEW CUT PEEL, lemon, orange and citron, mixed, per lb. 25c
NEW SHELLED ALMONDS, per lb. 45c
NEW SHELLED WALNUTS, large pieces, per lb. 4.1c
NEW SHELLED WALNUTS, borken per lb. 39c
NEW ICING SUGAR. 2 lbs. for 190
NEW WHITE 'SUGAR 10 lbs. for 55e
NEW MAGIC BAKING POWDER. 1 lb. cans 35c
NEW FOREST CITY BAKING POWDER, 3-4 lb tin with tumbler 23e
NEW ROSE BAKING POWDER, 1 lb. tin ..... , .... 25c
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LOBB'S BARGAIN STORE
A
.Christmas
Card
is a gracious salute from friend to
friend. The sending of one is to ac-
cost in welcome and with respect. It
is a gallant thing to send and its re-
ceipt warms the heart. Our stock
includes variety or design, finish,
size, colour combination and greet-
ing text expressing attractive'. senti-
ments. We may -be Judged as mak-
ing early announcement and our
justification may be our enthusiasmni
and pride in a package containing ten
cards and envelopes, cellophane
wrapped, at 15c. We judge it .the
highest value we ever offered in low
priced cards. We also have fancy
boxes containing 16 for 50'c, 21 for
90c, 12 for $1.75 and 12 for 83.00. To
buy and have ready for mailing early
surely will not be an inconvenience
or detriment.
An important popular priced Gift
Book is Humorton's Book. In • the
Steps of the Master. 36 full page il-
lustrations. Not a religious book as
the title might suggest, but a travel
book about Palestine and Syria. It
is priced at $2.50. Interesting for
its historical and ,educational value
as well as its literary interest.
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Ttie W. B. Fair co
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
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Miss Dorothy Bartliff has been vis-
iting in Brussels this week.
Mr. and MTS. Jack Bowdon and Jackie"
of Hamilton were in town last
week.
Mr. Duncan Cartwright of Brussels
spent the week -end at his home in
town.
Miss Carol Evans is visiting in St.
Catharines with her brother and
his family.
Mrs. Dames of Brussels spent the
week -end as the guest of Mr, and
Mrs. H. Bartliff.
Mr. and Mrs. C, S. Hawke returned
last week -end after spending a
fortnight with friends at Exeter.
Miss Emma .Plunisteel and Mrs. Roy
Plutnsteel have returned after a
visit with Mrs. Chesney of Toron-
to,
Mrs. A. D. Beaton and her son, iiol-
lnes, returned last week after a vis-
it of :roma weeks with her daughter
at Grand Valley.
74TL'. and Mrs. Alez. Bowes of Tiver-
ton visited last week with the Dr.
and Mrs. J. S Evans, Mrs. Bowes
being a sister of Dr. Evans.
Mr. H. L. Atkinson is on the staff of
the agricultural short course,
which is being put on at Mit-
chell. commencing on Monday
next.'
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest. Crich and
daughter of Pontiac, Mich., visited
,over the week -end with the form-
er's sister, Miss Gladys Crich of
town.
The Misses Thompson of Clinton
attended the wedding of their
niece, Miss Emily Beatty, in St.
John's Anglican church, Varna, on
Tuesday.
Miss Eva Stevenson of Toronto was
a week -end guest with her sister,
Mrs. John Cuninghame, who has
not been enjoying good health for
a few weeks.
Miss Margaret Colquhoun has re-
turned to her home at Science Hill.
She came up to attend the recep-
tion held in honour of her cousin's
bride, Mrs. Rosi Fitzsimons, last
Thursday afternoon.
Messrs. Fred and R. T. Gibbs, the
Matter's son, Donald, and their sis-
ter, Miss ;Laving Gibbs, who have
,spent several years past in the
west, have motored down and are
.settling •again at Londesboro.
iessrs. R. McEwan, 1. E. Cantelon
and R. and BTasker were up
north on a hunting trip. The two
former each bagged a deer. Mr. T.
Churchill has also been on a trip
up north and shipped the first deer
home,
YT ;r. ;and Mrs. Harry Routledge of
' New Liskeard visited last week
with the former's sister, Mrs. Jab-
ez Rands, Sr., and the latter's sis-
ter, Mrs. David. Steepe. They came
down to attend the funeral of a
brother of the former. Mr. W. A.
Routledge of London.
TUCERSMITH
Mr. and Mrs. Russ, Geoghegan and
on of London, Mr. Harvey Mealy.
Wont of Hamilton and Mr. James
2eClymont of Kippen visited with
Tr.
and Mrs. Vern. Terryberry on
riday .last.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Pepper and 'Mr.
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TIJURS:, NOV. 22; 1934'
•IE
BEFORE
FOR QUACK TURNOVER
We must make room for Christmas Goods
our Stock accordingly,, All New
RED AND. WHITE
Always in the Lead+
.� S S •. I,
FOR KEEN SHOPPERS
arriving daily and are going to reduce
Goods, we are Selling Now.
WHITE FRUIT CAKE
3-4 Ib. Butter, 3-4 Ib. Fruit Sugar, 6 eggs, 4 cups.
flour, 1`1-2 teaspoons Baking Powder, 3-4 lbs. Rais-
ins (white), 1-4 Ib. Citron Peel, 1-2lb. Candied Cher-
ries, 1-3 lb. Pineapple Peel.
_ OUR HEINZ SALE WAS A GREAT SUCCESS
Cleaning Out Daily All Our Heinz Stock
We still have a Few Soups on Sale at 2 tins for 27c
(large size).
Mrs. J. Atkinson, Rattenbury Street, was the suc-
cessful winner of the Heinz Basket.
Small Sausage, per lb. 20c
Picnic Hams, per Ib. 18c
Pickled Rolls, . per lb. , 18c
Chicken Roll, per lb. 29c
Jellied Tongue, per lb. 35c
Head Lettuce, each I0c
Fresh Vegetables and Fruits
New Novel Oranges
White Raisins, 2 lbs. for 38c
Shelled Almonds, per lb. 39c
Shelled Walnuts, per Ib. 39c
Candied Cherries, per b. 39c
Citron Peel, per lb. 29c
14c
New California Budded Walnuts 25c
Peppermint Wafers, pkg; 29c
Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs. for 23c
71 " 10 lbs. for 99c
New Cleaned Currants, 2 lbs. for 29c
New Valencia Raisins, 2 lbs. for 25e
Granulated Sugar, 5 lbs. for 29c
Yellow Sugar, 5 lbs. for 29c
BIG JAM WEEK
CLEARING (See Them on sl ispfay)
Crabapple Jelly, 32 oz, for 29c
" " 16 ozs. for
15c
Raspberry Jam, for •. 29c
Strawberry Jam, for 29c
Marmalade , . 29c
Kellogg's_ Corn Flakes, pkg. 6c
P. and G. Soap, 10 bars for 29c
(We limit the quantity.)
SANTA CLAUS CORNER
FOR GIRLS -AND BOYS
Santa Claus Candy, 2 lbs. for 29c
Salted Peanuts, 2 lbs. for 25c
Where
"Sells for Less"
Price Prevails
W. T. O'N
CLINTON'S BIG
CORNER GROCETERIA
Phone 48
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Thursday and Friday
itralit. 29th and 30th
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Admission, 25c 414 let#
titPlan at Fair's Book Store.
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Two Special Features
for one week
BRING OUT THE HIGH LIGHTS
Or•YOUR HAIR
WITH A HENNA SHAMPOO
SHAMPOO, HENNA AND FINGER
WAVE, FOR $1.00
OR SHAMPOO FINGER WAVE, 50c
Henri Beauty Shop
Isaac Street, Phone 223,
St. Paul's
ANNUAL BAZAAR
to be held in the Parish Hall, Thurs-
day, Nov. 29th, commencing at 2.00
p.m., under the auspices of the Lad-
les' Guild.
BOOTHS
Fancy -Work and Christmas Gifts
Dolls and Toys
Kitchen Nook
Home Baking
Rummage
Candy
Touch and Take
Produce
Fish Pond
Afternoon Tea.
01-2.
Home-madeBaking Sale
and Tea
In Show Rooms of
M.R. RADFORD'S GARAGE,
Ontario St.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1ST
Under auspices of The Girl's Club of
Ontario St. United Church.
02-2.
and Mrs. Fletcher Townsend and Mrs.
Austin Matheson visited friends in
London on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Turner and two
children visited Mr. and "Mrs Elliott
Layton of Clinton on Sunday last.
Mr. Vernon Terryberry visited in
London on Saturday last.
Mrs.. Ernie 'Crich is visiting her
sister in Goderich for a few days.
Miss Dorothy Walters. of Clinton
visited her parents,' 'Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Welters, over the week -end.
House Plants
for
Winter
CYCLAMEN
25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00
PRIMULAS, 40c EACH
SANSEVIERIAS, 50c EACH
FERNS, 50c, 75c and 31.00
Pots of Parsley for your Kitchen
Window, 10c and 15c Each.
FOR WINTER BOUQUETS
Imported Artificial
BEECH SPRAYS, 35c EACH
Canin9ha"`e
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FLOWER SHOP PHONE 31
Get our Price
, on
HOSTESS
Electric Refigrator
or have us give you demonstration
with the
New Vacuum'
CLEANER
THEY ARE A WONDER
SPECIAL PRICES ON THESE FOR
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
HECLA FURNACES AND RANGES
LEAD
THERE ARE REASONS
LET US TELL YOU WHY
T.Et
atriums
HARDWARE and PLUMI3IN4
Phone 244
All Ready forth the Big Show
As we have told you before, we have been ordering quite eaten-,
sively in anticipation of a good ig Christmas business, and we are
quite proud to show you the finest and most up-to-date stock you have
ever seen around this section of the country.
So it will be easy to select your gifts this year. Prices are very
easy too.
THIS ASSORJI'MENT INCLUDES—..
A WONDERFUL SHOWING OF LAMPS, in all the latest styles,
MAGAZINE RACKS; END TABLES, SMOKERS, CEDAR CHESTS,
LIVING ROOM TABLES, TEA WAGONS, SPINEL' DESKS, OCCA-
SIONAL CHAIRS, RADIO BENCHES and FOOT STOOLS, BED
SPREADS, CHESTERFIELD THROWS, FERNERIES, MIRRORS,
AND PICTURES.
A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF CHILDREN'S FURNITURE AND
DOLL CARRIAGES, ETC.'
Our advice is, SHOP EARLY, as you will have a better selection
now than later, -AND WE WILL RESERVE GOODS FOR CHRIST-
MAS DELIVERY.
BALL & ZAPFE
Hardware,
N. BALL,
Phone 110.
The Store With The Stock
Furniture, Funeral Directors, Monument Dealers
Phone J. J. ZAPPE,
195. Phone 103.
Superior Stores Food News
AYLMER CHOICE TOMATOES, large Size, 3 tins for 23c
CLARK'S PORK AND BEANS. large size 09c
RASPBERRY OR STRAWBERRY JAM, 32 ozs. for 29c
RICH RED TOMATO JUICE, 5 tins for 25c
McLAREN'S JELLY POWDERS, 5 pkgs for 25c
ROYAL YORK COFFEE, lb. tins 39c
SULTANA RAISINS, 2 lbs. for 23c
NEW RICH MINCEMEAT, 2 lbs. for 25e
IDEAL SWEET MIXED PICKLES, large jar 27c
GOLDEN WAX BEANS, 2 tins for 23c
IT'S CHRISTMAS BAKING TIME
Currants, 2 lbs for 29c
Peel,' Lemon and Orange, 1b21c
Citron Peel, per lb. 29c
Glace Cherries, 1-4 Ib 13c
Seeded"Raisins, per pkg. 13e
Raisins, Fancy Bleached, lb19c
Lexis Raisins, with seeds, 2, 23e
Shelled Almonds, lb. ...39c
Pineapple Rings, 1-4 lb. ...13e
Shelled Walnuts, lb. 39c
Superior Baking Powder
8 ozs. 150 16 ozs. 25c
Silver Cochans Candy,
Glass Bottle . 10c,
CHRISTMAS CANDY
FRENCH CREAM CANDY, per ib. 19c
SATIN MIXED CANDY, per Ib. 15c
ROYAL MIXED CANDY, per lb. 19c
LIGHT CUT ROCK CANDY, per lb. 19c
CHOCOLATE DROPS, per lb .. 19c
GROCER MIXED SPECIAL, 2 lbs. for 25c
KELVINATOR SPECIALS
PURE PORK PIES. 2 for 15c
MAPLE LEAF SLICED BACON, 1-2 Ib. for- ........... _ 22c
COTTAGE ORLLS, Sweet'Pickled, per lbl 19e
PORK SAUSAGE, per Ib. 22c
BEEF STEAK, per lb.
PEAMEAL BACK BACON, per lb. 35c
• NOTICE
Our 1935 Calendars are ready for you. HOW TO,
GET ONE Every order we receive Thursday,
Friday and Saturday will receive a very -pretty eel'
ender. Order early andbe sure of getting one.
.J. T. McKN IC HT & SON
"Your Superior Store" WWi 5e11 the ;Bat For Lead
Phone 311 - CLINTON