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The Clinton News Record, 1934-11-29, Page 8ii. PAGE S` yi THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD THURS., NOV. 29, 1934.' ° 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 enthusiasinxn 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 50c, 21, for 900, 12 for $1.75 and 12 for $3.00. To buy and have ready for mailing early surely will not be an' inconvenience or' detriment. An important popular priced •Gift Book is H. V. Morton's Book, In the Steps of the Master. 36 full page 11- lustrations, Not a religious book as the title might suggest, but a travel' book about Palestine and Syria. It rs priced at $2.50. Interesting for is historical and educational value as well as its literary interest. --+-- o '. 1. Fair co ften the Cheapest—Always the Best TAT pin 1111 dilllllllllus ro,m II n1111lllpl ljlI11 ��� IIIIIIIIII� :` �AIII r. and Mrs. F. G. Thompson were in Toronto for a couple of days last 'week, iss Kathleen McKinnon of Napanee ih here with her mother and grand- mother this week. rs, Geo. Wilson of Curries was a week -end guest with her aunt, Mrs. Fred Leonard. isses Meryl and Shirley Henri spent the week -end with their grandmother in Windsor. iss Kathleen Gunne of London came up to attend the funeral of the late •Chas. McKinnon on Monday. iss Marie Grainger of Bayfield spent a few days the past week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Fitzsimons; r. and Mrs. Alvin Leonard of Mil- ton spent the weak -end with the the forrner's patents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Leonard of town. r. 3, 3'. ')`ohnson of Wingham was in town on Monday, coming down to attend the funeral of his bro- ther-in-law, Mr, Chas. McKinnon. r. A. L. Cartwright of town and his, son, Mr. Duncan Cartwright, Brussels. motored to Toronto and spent the week -end with friends. re. Gordon Cuning•hame and son, John, were visitors with Toronto friends over thenweek-end and also took in the Winter Fair for a few hours on Saturday. iss Marion Williamson of Wingham, who is home on furlough from Amkhut, Central India, and who addressed the W.M.S. of the Pres- byterian Church, last week, was the guest, while in town of Miss Luella Wialkinshaw. r. Arnold Venner, who is this year attending the University of Wes- tern Ontario, London, motored up fast week -end to visit bib mother, Mrs. T. Vernier. On his return be was accompanied by his little daughter and son, Rae and Tom, who had been visiting with their grandmother for a few weeks. STANLEY Mr. Albert Batt has returned to s home near Stouffville, after vis- ngifor a few weeks at the home 0:t r. John McCowan. Mrs. Frank McGregor spent the ast week visiting friends in Toron- Mrs. John McGowan and John Mc- owan, Jr., visited in Hamilton for a w days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. B. Campbell at Mr. and Mrs. Victor Taylor and nlidren spent the week -end visiting fends in London. Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Westlake met- ed to St. Thomas on Saturday last, rs. Westlake remaining for a week's sit with her sister, Mrs. Frank obson. Mr. Joe Wild spent Saturday in eaforth. Miss Kae Scotchmer spent a few ys in London last week.. Miss Ir - returned with her and spent the we at .home. Mr. and Mrs. Wm."Scotchmer have turned home after a, pleasant visit. th friends in Toronto. 011.8011211WIN".~~~10411 416.111631410140411011410%104011~0410110401k VW, ,agraiSSIBINUMININIP RED AND WHITE Always in the Lead Nammimmanumanimammummingam The Day of the :'. oyal edding Is a -School Holiday, But we celebrate by introducing "Our New Orange Pekoe Tea" Regular 75c for d9c. All wishing a free sample may have one by making a purchase, of any goods. We join with all true Canadians in sending Greetings to the Duke and Duchess of Kent. OYAL WEEK SPECIALS Assorted Biscuits, per lb. 15c Fancy Creme Biscuits (with Free Tsp.) 25c Heinz Assorted .Soups, 2 for 27c small size, 3 for 27e Pork and Bealis (Libby's), each 9c 99 99 Aylmer Soups, 3 for Soda Biscuits, 2 Ibs. for Sugar, 5 lbs. for New Pineapples Sliced 23c 21c 29c 15c Coffee, Magis and Cuba, per ib. 29c Red and White Coffee, per lb. 40c NEW CHRISTMAS CAKE FRUITS . `All on Display—the Best We Can Buy. Creamery Butter. Clinton and Servus. ner lb. 23c Pealueal Backs, per lb. 28e Breakfast Bacon, piece, lb. • 29c Cottage Rolls, per lb. 23c Filletts, per Ib. 17c B. C. Salmon, per lb. 15c Beef R011, 2 lbs. for 25c , Head Lettuce 10c. Leaf Lettuce 5c Hot House Tomatoes, per lb. 20c Extra Special Squat Tomatoes, 6 for 29c Saturday Special -10 lbs. Raisins for 99c Fancy Chocolates (Maraschina Cherries, lb. 25c SANTA CLAUS CORNER Santa Expects to 'Arrive at 3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 8th 2 lbs. Christmas Candy 25c Where • "Sells for Less" Price Prevails Hoene-madeBakingSale' Baptist Church Bazaar and Tea In Show Rooms of MR: RADFORD'S GARAGE, Ontario St. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1ST Under auspices of The Girl's Club of Ontario St. United Church, 02-2. DANCE Come to the LEGION HALL ON WED., DEC. 5TH, 1934 and dance to HOGAN'S PEPPY 6 -PIECE ORCHESTRA Admission, 25c: Chas. Williams, Manager. 03-1. AUBURN Rev, Mr. Elliott of Exeter preach- ed in Knox United church on Sun- day and Rev, Dr. Mortimore took charge of the services in Exeter. Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Chesney and family of "Roscoe Farm," Seaforth, visited Mr. and Mrs, James Howatt on Sunday. Mr, Ivan Sharpe, Dashwood, was the guest of his sister, Miss V. Sharpe. The regular meeting of the Sun- shine club was held Saturday,nafter- noon. In the absence of Miss 51. Small who was speaking to the Mary Grierson Mission Band at Londes- boro, Miss V. Sharp had charge of the meeting. The following took part in the prbgram: Margaret Nes- bit, reading; Helen Marsh, roll call; Mary Nesbit, recitation; Isobel Rol- Iinson, broadcast on India. It was decided to have three meetings next month. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Munroe, Blyth, have been visiting with Misses Blair, Mrs. Chas. Beadle has returned home after spending a few days with her r daughter, Mrs. Earl Alliston, Goderich. Mrs. Tom J, Baker and family, Wfingham, and M. and Mrs. Duck - low and son, Elmer, Atwood, have been guests of Mrs. C. Schultz, lir. and Mrs. harry .Yungblut anti Miss Inez Yungblut and Jake Diech- ert, Zurich, were with Mrs. John Arthur recently. Mr. and Mrs, Percy Youngblutt ac- companied by. Mi'. and Mrs, Darwin McLean and family visited with Mrs. Pullen of Wingham. Mr. and Mrs, John Youngblutt, Madeline and Carl Youngblutt have been with relatives at Tavistock. Miss Clara Schultz visited friends in Goderich.' 53r. and Mrs. R. J, Phillips and. Mrs. C. A. Howson visited with Mr. and Itrs. Ed. `Rall of the Base Line, oli9 FIRIDAY, DEC. 7 at 3 p.m. in COUNCIL CHAMBER' Convenors of different booths are as follows: Home-made Baking: Mrs. Cochrane. Towel and Apron Mrs. R. H. Johnson Candy: Mrs, G. W. Sherman. Kitchen: Mrs. J. Butler, Something to suit the taste of Everyone. 03-2. House Plants for Winter CYCLAMEN 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 PRIMULAS, 40e EACH SANSEVIERIAS, 500 EACH FERNS, 50c, 75c and 31.00 Pots of Parsley for your Kitchen Window, 10e and 150 Each, FOR WINTER BOUQUETS Imported Artificial BEECI•I SPRAYS, 35c EACH e 5%7 -1,51 - GREENHOUSE PHONE l% PLOWERSHOP PHONE31 Ammaiirwar000loomasellatmls Get our Price on HOSTESS Electric Refiprator 1 or have 00 give you a demonstration with the New Vac -Tris . 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. avv.IBS 'LI•i• HARDWARE and PLUMBING Phone 244 •r CLINTON'S BIG CORNER GROCETERIA Phone 48 ONLY 21 MORE SHOPPING DAYS BEFORE CHRISTMAS BUT WE ARE ALL READY WITH A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF SENSIBLE AND USEFUL GIFTS We are particularly proud of our Stock of PICTURES AND FANCY MIRRORS AND WHAT A SHOWING OF LAMPS in all the New Styles, Finishes and Colors. A very sensible gift would be a RADIO BENCH, OCCASIONAL CHAIR, DAVENPORT, STUDIO COUCH, OR A CHESTERFIELD SUITE, to make for a very comfortable Christmas as well as for years to come. Another suggestion would be a REAL GOOD SPRING & MATTRESS. We carry IiAPSOLS, the ideal filling for Cushions, Etc.. Make your selections early and we well hold them for Christ- mas delivery. BALL & ZAPFE Hardware, N. BALL, Phone 110. The Store With The Stock Furniture, Funeral Directors, Monument Dealers Phone J. J. ZAPFE, 195. Phone 103. Rnce,Footwtir. at Bargain Prices WE CARRY DOMINION AND 'GOODRICH NO. 1 QUALITY RUBBER FOOTWEAR (No Seconds). and are out to meet any competition. • FULL STOCK OF RUBBERS, GALOSHES, RUBBER BOOTS, LACED RUBBERS—alt sizes at Lowest Prices. b MEN,'S.OVERS, at .75e. LADIES at 'fisc MEN'S RUBBER BOOTS at .• • ..... $235 and $2.73 MEN'S 6 -EYELET LACED RUBBERS....................,1.95 up NEW FRESH STOCK BOUGHT FOR THIS SEASON'S TRADE, COMPARE QUALITY AS WELL AS PRICE. • MEN'S SUITS AND 'OVERCOATS AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES . OVERCOATS—$12.95. • CARRIED -OVER STOCK AT I•IALF PRICE, TO CLEAR CLOSE PRICES ON. ALL LINES OF 1JNDERWEAR'AND FURNISHINGS Plurnsteel Bros. Agents for Tip -Top, Berger and Cambridge Made -to -Measure Clothing .6`e'lXCJY',. d+�':' X •t5, "' ' {1 it r�ii``S�lzSv<tr Y•?,, tCy i! J 54yN ns � 1 �ryfM:tp. jk , VF's, 15c 15e 15c 100 18e 80 Ge 15e 25e 25c 8c • £ t �, � SHOULDER ROAST OF VEAL, per lb. CHUCK ROAST OF VEAL, per Ib. RIB ROAST OF VEAL, per lb. RIB STEW OR VEAL BREAST, per lb. VEAL CHOPS, per ib. RIB BOIL OF •BEEF, per lb. BRISKET, per ib. HOME-MADE SAUSAGE, per ib. MINCEMEAT, 2 lbs, for iSAUER KRAUT, per quart (10c allowed for return of container) FRONT QUARTER OP BEEF, per ib. CONNELLI t& TYNDALL, " CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET " Phone 162 Albert Street N 0>v • N Y 0 IV M M M M hi it M t. C fe a. ch fr or M vi II S da en w re ^—�--- M0=0===2.0=0/--- 0 O II O„ U q g ...01=0=====01=01—'' �'.. 0=0� oBac.� DOMINION HARDWARE STORE IPECIIILS PYREX OVEN GLASSWARE. This genuine oven glassware is low in price and will give you years of satisfactory service, 8n� INCH PIE PLATES, round G0c 9% INCH PIE PLATES, round . 70c 1n/z QUART NEW CASSEROLE, Utility Cover $1.50 CARVING SETS, English Make $1.95 a Set 32 -PIECE CHINA TEA SET $3,93 GENUINE GILLETTE RAZOR BLADES, Blue 25c NO. 1.0 ELECTRIC IRON, 5 lbs. with cord $1.79 SPECIAL, WITHOUT CORD $1.29 ELECTRIC GILLETTE OR SANDWICH TOASTER 332,35 p D. H. S. SPECIAL, Alcohol Antifreeze, per gallon 95c n SANIFLUSIr,per Can ,,, ,, . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,23e ([1>y __ ll� SijTrcn &pHigur Hardware Funeral Directors Plumbing Furniture Phone 1471v Electric Wiring 0=0 ""�+ { ... . .. �. c.,,n h. , rt,N. n Thllrsday, Fridy & Saturday I PLUM JAM, Gardendale, 32 oz. jar 25c STRAWBERRY JAM, Gardendale, 32 az. jar 33c ,� APRICOT JAM, Gardendale, 32 oz. jar 80c ;3 GOOSEBERRY JAM, Gardendale, 32 oz. jar 30c RED CURRANT JELLY, Gardendale, 32 az. jar 33c PINEAPPLE MARMALADE, Gardendale, 32 oz. jar 33c ORANGE MARMALADE, 32 oa. jar 29c GREEN GAGE PLUMS, 2. tins for 25e PEARS, 2 tins for 23e RED CHERRIES, Pitted, 2 tins for 25c t PINEAPPLE, Sliced, 2 tins for Ole CANNED GOODS TOMATO JUICE, CROSSE and BLACKWIILL, 3 for 23c £ AYLMER TOMATOES, large, 2 for 19c }, PORK AND BEANS, large •Size, "Chef", 2 for 23c LIBBY Large Size PORK AND' BEANS, 2 for 23c CAMPBELL'S Large Size, PORK AND BEANS, 2 for 253 CLARE'S SOUPS, Chicken. Tomato, Vegetable, 3 for .... . , 23e SALMON, Pink„ 2 large tins for 25e SALMON, Red, 2 large tins for 25c PILCHARDS, 2 tins for 25r BR.UNSW:ICK SARDINES. 5 for 230 HERRING IN TOMATO SAUCE, 2 for 29c CHICKEN HADDIE, 2 tins for 29Li WHITE CORN, 2 for • 19c fi PEAS, NO. 4 size, 2 for 23c PUMPKIN, 2 tins for 15c BANTAM CORN, 2 for , . ...... ... . 23c ; DRINKS TEA, Black or Mixed, per 15. 480 ' (and a free toy with every pound.) RED ROSE TEA, Black, per Ib. 49e LIPTON'S TEA, per 15 60e SALADA TEA, per 1h. 6:50 GARDENDALE TEA, per Ib, 59e y COCOA, in Bulk, 2 lbs. for COWAN'S, COWAN'S PERFECTION 'COCOA, 1 11,1 tin' for 25c ° NF;TLSON'S 1-2 lb. tin for 23e 1LOWNTREES 1-2 lb. tin 19c `i FRUITS AND VEGETABLES . i CELERY HEARTS, per 'bunch '15e CABBAGE HEADS, i�a.rge (leads for 10c CARROTS, per peck 29e SQUASH, each 10, TANGERINE, ORANGES, per dozen( 25c NEW WINTER ORANGES, large size, ....49c; Mediunn 39c LOBB'S BARGAIN STORE i yi THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD THURS., NOV. 29, 1934.' ° 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 enthusiasinxn 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 50c, 21, for 900, 12 for $1.75 and 12 for $3.00. To buy and have ready for mailing early surely will not be an' inconvenience or' detriment. An important popular priced •Gift Book is H. V. Morton's Book, In the Steps of the Master. 36 full page 11- lustrations, Not a religious book as the title might suggest, but a travel' book about Palestine and Syria. It rs priced at $2.50. Interesting for is historical and educational value as well as its literary interest. --+-- o '. 1. Fair co ften the Cheapest—Always the Best TAT pin 1111 dilllllllllus ro,m II n1111lllpl ljlI11 ��� IIIIIIIIII� :` �AIII r. and Mrs. F. G. Thompson were in Toronto for a couple of days last 'week, iss Kathleen McKinnon of Napanee ih here with her mother and grand- mother this week. rs, Geo. Wilson of Curries was a week -end guest with her aunt, Mrs. Fred Leonard. isses Meryl and Shirley Henri spent the week -end with their grandmother in Windsor. iss Kathleen Gunne of London came up to attend the funeral of the late •Chas. McKinnon on Monday. iss Marie Grainger of Bayfield spent a few days the past week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Fitzsimons; r. and Mrs. Alvin Leonard of Mil- ton spent the weak -end with the the forrner's patents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Leonard of town. r. 3, 3'. ')`ohnson of Wingham was in town on Monday, coming down to attend the funeral of his bro- ther-in-law, Mr, Chas. McKinnon. r. A. L. Cartwright of town and his, son, Mr. Duncan Cartwright, Brussels. motored to Toronto and spent the week -end with friends. re. Gordon Cuning•hame and son, John, were visitors with Toronto friends over thenweek-end and also took in the Winter Fair for a few hours on Saturday. iss Marion Williamson of Wingham, who is home on furlough from Amkhut, Central India, and who addressed the W.M.S. of the Pres- byterian Church, last week, was the guest, while in town of Miss Luella Wialkinshaw. r. Arnold Venner, who is this year attending the University of Wes- tern Ontario, London, motored up fast week -end to visit bib mother, Mrs. T. Vernier. On his return be was accompanied by his little daughter and son, Rae and Tom, who had been visiting with their grandmother for a few weeks. STANLEY Mr. Albert Batt has returned to s home near Stouffville, after vis- ngifor a few weeks at the home 0:t r. John McCowan. Mrs. Frank McGregor spent the ast week visiting friends in Toron- Mrs. John McGowan and John Mc- owan, Jr., visited in Hamilton for a w days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. B. Campbell at Mr. and Mrs. Victor Taylor and nlidren spent the week -end visiting fends in London. Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Westlake met- ed to St. Thomas on Saturday last, rs. Westlake remaining for a week's sit with her sister, Mrs. Frank obson. Mr. Joe Wild spent Saturday in eaforth. Miss Kae Scotchmer spent a few ys in London last week.. Miss Ir - returned with her and spent the we at .home. Mr. and Mrs. Wm."Scotchmer have turned home after a, pleasant visit. th friends in Toronto. 011.8011211WIN".~~~10411 416.111631410140411011410%104011~0410110401k VW, ,agraiSSIBINUMININIP RED AND WHITE Always in the Lead Nammimmanumanimammummingam The Day of the :'. oyal edding Is a -School Holiday, But we celebrate by introducing "Our New Orange Pekoe Tea" Regular 75c for d9c. All wishing a free sample may have one by making a purchase, of any goods. We join with all true Canadians in sending Greetings to the Duke and Duchess of Kent. OYAL WEEK SPECIALS Assorted Biscuits, per lb. 15c Fancy Creme Biscuits (with Free Tsp.) 25c Heinz Assorted .Soups, 2 for 27c small size, 3 for 27e Pork and Bealis (Libby's), each 9c 99 99 Aylmer Soups, 3 for Soda Biscuits, 2 Ibs. for Sugar, 5 lbs. for New Pineapples Sliced 23c 21c 29c 15c Coffee, Magis and Cuba, per ib. 29c Red and White Coffee, per lb. 40c NEW CHRISTMAS CAKE FRUITS . `All on Display—the Best We Can Buy. Creamery Butter. Clinton and Servus. ner lb. 23c Pealueal Backs, per lb. 28e Breakfast Bacon, piece, lb. • 29c Cottage Rolls, per lb. 23c Filletts, per Ib. 17c B. C. Salmon, per lb. 15c Beef R011, 2 lbs. for 25c , Head Lettuce 10c. Leaf Lettuce 5c Hot House Tomatoes, per lb. 20c Extra Special Squat Tomatoes, 6 for 29c Saturday Special -10 lbs. Raisins for 99c Fancy Chocolates (Maraschina Cherries, lb. 25c SANTA CLAUS CORNER Santa Expects to 'Arrive at 3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 8th 2 lbs. Christmas Candy 25c Where • "Sells for Less" Price Prevails Hoene-madeBakingSale' Baptist Church Bazaar and Tea In Show Rooms of MR: RADFORD'S GARAGE, Ontario St. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1ST Under auspices of The Girl's Club of Ontario St. United Church, 02-2. DANCE Come to the LEGION HALL ON WED., DEC. 5TH, 1934 and dance to HOGAN'S PEPPY 6 -PIECE ORCHESTRA Admission, 25c: Chas. Williams, Manager. 03-1. AUBURN Rev, Mr. Elliott of Exeter preach- ed in Knox United church on Sun- day and Rev, Dr. Mortimore took charge of the services in Exeter. Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Chesney and family of "Roscoe Farm," Seaforth, visited Mr. and Mrs, James Howatt on Sunday. Mr, Ivan Sharpe, Dashwood, was the guest of his sister, Miss V. Sharpe. The regular meeting of the Sun- shine club was held Saturday,nafter- noon. In the absence of Miss 51. Small who was speaking to the Mary Grierson Mission Band at Londes- boro, Miss V. Sharp had charge of the meeting. The following took part in the prbgram: Margaret Nes- bit, reading; Helen Marsh, roll call; Mary Nesbit, recitation; Isobel Rol- Iinson, broadcast on India. It was decided to have three meetings next month. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Munroe, Blyth, have been visiting with Misses Blair, Mrs. Chas. Beadle has returned home after spending a few days with her r daughter, Mrs. Earl Alliston, Goderich. Mrs. Tom J, Baker and family, Wfingham, and M. and Mrs. Duck - low and son, Elmer, Atwood, have been guests of Mrs. C. Schultz, lir. and Mrs. harry .Yungblut anti Miss Inez Yungblut and Jake Diech- ert, Zurich, were with Mrs. John Arthur recently. Mr. and Mrs, Percy Youngblutt ac- companied by. Mi'. and Mrs, Darwin McLean and family visited with Mrs. Pullen of Wingham. Mr. and Mrs, John Youngblutt, Madeline and Carl Youngblutt have been with relatives at Tavistock. Miss Clara Schultz visited friends in Goderich.' 53r. and Mrs. R. J, Phillips and. Mrs. C. A. Howson visited with Mr. and Itrs. Ed. `Rall of the Base Line, oli9 FIRIDAY, DEC. 7 at 3 p.m. in COUNCIL CHAMBER' Convenors of different booths are as follows: Home-made Baking: Mrs. Cochrane. Towel and Apron Mrs. R. H. Johnson Candy: Mrs, G. W. Sherman. Kitchen: Mrs. J. Butler, Something to suit the taste of Everyone. 03-2. House Plants for Winter CYCLAMEN 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 PRIMULAS, 40e EACH SANSEVIERIAS, 500 EACH FERNS, 50c, 75c and 31.00 Pots of Parsley for your Kitchen Window, 10e and 150 Each, FOR WINTER BOUQUETS Imported Artificial BEECI•I SPRAYS, 35c EACH e 5%7 -1,51 - GREENHOUSE PHONE l% PLOWERSHOP PHONE31 Ammaiirwar000loomasellatmls Get our Price on HOSTESS Electric Refiprator 1 or have 00 give you a demonstration with the New Vac -Tris . 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. avv.IBS 'LI•i• HARDWARE and PLUMBING Phone 244 •r CLINTON'S BIG CORNER GROCETERIA Phone 48 ONLY 21 MORE SHOPPING DAYS BEFORE CHRISTMAS BUT WE ARE ALL READY WITH A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF SENSIBLE AND USEFUL GIFTS We are particularly proud of our Stock of PICTURES AND FANCY MIRRORS AND WHAT A SHOWING OF LAMPS in all the New Styles, Finishes and Colors. A very sensible gift would be a RADIO BENCH, OCCASIONAL CHAIR, DAVENPORT, STUDIO COUCH, OR A CHESTERFIELD SUITE, to make for a very comfortable Christmas as well as for years to come. Another suggestion would be a REAL GOOD SPRING & MATTRESS. We carry IiAPSOLS, the ideal filling for Cushions, Etc.. Make your selections early and we well hold them for Christ- mas delivery. BALL & ZAPFE Hardware, N. BALL, Phone 110. The Store With The Stock Furniture, Funeral Directors, Monument Dealers Phone J. J. ZAPFE, 195. Phone 103. �!f 1 n..,.s A' 3 t. At Money -Saying Prices MAPLE LEAF SALMON, 1-2 3b. tin 17c ORANGE MARMALADE, large 40 oz. P5c GINGER SNAP COOKIES, 2 lbs. for 19c HANDY AMMONIA. large pkg. for 50 SALADA TEA, 1-2 3b. pkg. for 32c NEW SULTANA RAISINS, 2 lbs. for 23c HILLCREST SHORTENING, 2 Ibs. for 23e P�.IS AS ,AKING Currants, 2 lbs. for 29c Peel, Lemon, Orange, 15. 25c Citron Peel: per lb. 29e Shelled Almonds, lb. 39c Fancy Bleached Raisins , .19c Glace Cherries, 1-4 Ib. G.'aee Pineapple, 1-4 Ib. ,. Seeded Raisins, pkg. . Raisins, with Scotia', 2 lbs. Superior B. Powder, 8 ozs. Superior B. Powder, p r ow, r, 1G ozs. .13c ,15c ,1.5c ,25c 150 25e CHIRIPTMAS CA iDY, NUTS and `fix r.. ANG ES GOLDEN MIXTURE' MIXED CHRISTMAS NUTS, 2 Ibs, for .. ,33e SATIN MIXED CANDY, per Ib. 150 190 25c 59c, 39c and 49c 25c CREAMS, CHOCOLATE DROPS, CUT ROCK, per lb. GROCER MIXED CANDY SPECIAL,, 2 ibis. fbr NEW CHRISTMAS ORANGES, per dozen NEW SEEDLESS GRAPE FRUIT, 5 for KELVINATOR SPECIALS MAPLE LEAF PORK PIES. 2 for 15c SPARE RIBS, per lb. 15c SAUSAGE, large mid smaih, per lb. 22c FRESH PICKLE COTTAGE ROLL, per 16... 19c BREAKFAST EACON, in piece, per lb. ...: ... 29c MAPLE LEAF CHEESE, 2 pkgs. for 29c .J®T. McKNIGHT N "Your • Superior Store" We Sell the Best For Less Phone 111 CLINTON °tYZ .6`e'lXCJY',. d+�':' X •t5, "' ' �!f 1 n..,.s A' 3 t. At Money -Saying Prices MAPLE LEAF SALMON, 1-2 3b. tin 17c ORANGE MARMALADE, large 40 oz. P5c GINGER SNAP COOKIES, 2 lbs. for 19c HANDY AMMONIA. large pkg. for 50 SALADA TEA, 1-2 3b. pkg. for 32c NEW SULTANA RAISINS, 2 lbs. for 23c HILLCREST SHORTENING, 2 Ibs. for 23e P�.IS AS ,AKING Currants, 2 lbs. for 29c Peel, Lemon, Orange, 15. 25c Citron Peel: per lb. 29e Shelled Almonds, lb. 39c Fancy Bleached Raisins , .19c Glace Cherries, 1-4 Ib. G.'aee Pineapple, 1-4 Ib. ,. Seeded Raisins, pkg. . Raisins, with Scotia', 2 lbs. Superior B. Powder, 8 ozs. Superior B. Powder, p r ow, r, 1G ozs. .13c ,15c ,1.5c ,25c 150 25e CHIRIPTMAS CA iDY, NUTS and `fix r.. ANG ES GOLDEN MIXTURE' MIXED CHRISTMAS NUTS, 2 Ibs, for .. ,33e SATIN MIXED CANDY, per Ib. 150 190 25c 59c, 39c and 49c 25c CREAMS, CHOCOLATE DROPS, CUT ROCK, per lb. GROCER MIXED CANDY SPECIAL,, 2 ibis. fbr NEW CHRISTMAS ORANGES, per dozen NEW SEEDLESS GRAPE FRUIT, 5 for KELVINATOR SPECIALS MAPLE LEAF PORK PIES. 2 for 15c SPARE RIBS, per lb. 15c SAUSAGE, large mid smaih, per lb. 22c FRESH PICKLE COTTAGE ROLL, per 16... 19c BREAKFAST EACON, in piece, per lb. ...: ... 29c MAPLE LEAF CHEESE, 2 pkgs. for 29c .J®T. McKNIGHT N "Your • Superior Store" We Sell the Best For Less Phone 111 CLINTON