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JULY SPt4-4CIALS
- A grand display of Purses, 'Ladies Hand Bags a0 Vanity Cases
at pirces never heard of before, Come in and coo them 'before
buying.
JULY IS THE MONTH OF PICNICS
,SUGGESTIONS —A pair of Motor Glasses,a Thermos Bot-
the, a Portable Gramophone to h sip intake the •itime a little mote
pleasant, .
Mr. 'Cole; the ege specialist, wilt be at
rag store an Fridag, 4.Sulg gist .,
,f1. H.-4OHNSOISI
Jeweller and Optician . Next Hovey'a Drug Storti
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Fleet -Foot Running Shoes
and Barefoot Sandals
THE LIGHTEST AND COOLEST FOOTWEAR. FOR THE
KIDDIES DURING THE HOT SUMMER WEATHER.
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y us for these lines. Our prices are right.
We have also Some very special values in Kiddies sox both,‘
• 'short and three quarter length.
Special in Bath. Towels
Five Dozen coloi•eA Bath Twels, large size and good girl
weight. Special price 'per pair
SEE THEM' IN OUR "WINDOW ,
Special values ha Ready -To -Wear or ordered Clothing during
July and August, -,•'
p lumsteet Bros.
• PHONE 25.
SMALL PROFITS ' , MORE BUSINESS
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WE INVITE YOU
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To telephone youf orders. ... .,
and they will receive prompt and careful attention
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables daily
A new supply of best quality vinegar now on hand
re C. & S. Grocers, Phone 125
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The Biggest Man
and: the Smallest
'114 in Town
Will getequal satisfaction in
the fit of his clothes if our tape
line has been around "him. We
have a sort of pride in fitting
. men that other tailors can't
please. It's the know how that
tells the tale, and our experi-
ence and observation , has given
us that, Come in and look over
our stock of the very best cloths
and try us for your next Shit,
Prices range from $25- to $55
• Davis's& Herman
THE VETERAN TAILORS •
Opposite Town Hall • Brown's Men's Furnishings Store
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e-ather Suggestions
• We carry a full line of. Electric r
Toasters, Heat Plates, Electric
Irons, Grills and Coal Oil Stoves.
We also carry Fly Oil ,111 bulk'
bring your can and we will fill it
for $1.00 per gallon.
We carry Radio Parts.
Sutter 8c Perdue
AppWAItt ELECTRICAL ” PLUMBING
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iatnrnQcks
111,)7alln INT a it is not wise to
all wrapped ap lu yourself, re-
ninK in a hammock is much bet -
r. It ia a lounging comfort in the
en air and in sultry days will
1p to keep you cool, A hammock,
book, and a shady nook are good
mpanionS. We can supply the
ninmek and the book. You do the
EST.
i1V- El Fair Co
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ften the Cheapestm-Alwaye the Best
friE SPIC.1g LIST
A. Ti. Cole, Eye Sight Specialist,
n Honour Graduate of the Caned -
Ophthalmic College of Toronto.
oderich, Ont. Office hours: 9 a.m.
o 5 p.m. Practice limited to the eye.
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isses Helen and Evelyn Burns are
visiting at Auburn.
iss Shirley Bawden.is spending a
few days in London this Weerc.
Miss Ida Walkinshaw spent the
week -end 'with Londesboro' •thia
Blyth 'friends.
Rev : 0, Llewellyn Bilkey leave i this
week for a vacation at Bowman -
vine Beach.
Mr. Kenneth Law of Toronto. is vis-
iting. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shob-
brook, north of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Slater, Sr., of Port-
age la Prairie are the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gould.
Mr. Jas. Dunford motored up from.
Toronto and spent the week -end
visiting in town and vicinity'.
Rev. R. J. and Mrs.. Irwin Of OT
onto are visiting the home of the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
A. -Irwin.
Miss Bessie McCamus is attending
the KingsvilleSlimmer School;
where she is giving n course of ad-
dresses,
Mrs. W,.• Gibson -and her aunt, Mrs.
Luker of Toronto are the guests of
the former's father, „Mr. Arthur.
Cook,
Mrs. W. Nichols of New York City
is the guest of her daughter, Mrs.
C. Llewellyn Bilkey, 'at $t, Paul's
rectory.
Misses Mildred .and Gladys Johnston
of Ashfield are visiting their uncle,
and,, aunt, Mr , and Mrs. F. W.
Johnston.
Miss Isobel Godfrey of Georgetown
has been the' guest of her sister,
,Mrs. F. W. Johnston for the 'past
few , weelss.
Mr. And Mrs. J. Aitken and little
son, Gordon, and Rev. G. I. and
Mrs. Burns motored to Owen
Sound this week.
Mrs. J. T. Ross and children and
Mrs. W. Cook and children of
Toronto are visiting their mother,
Mrs, H. W. Cook. - , • ,
Mr. Chas. Collingwood, Toronto,
Government Egg Inspector, speire
the week -end as the guest of .141:r.
and Mrs. D. W. L. Cantelon.
Mrs. Howlett and daughter, Miss
Helen, of Ypsilanti, -Mich. have
been visiting the former's sisters,
Mrs. B. Cole and Mrs. H.. W.
Cook, of 'town,
Miss Cora Morawski, who has been
spending some time -with her un-
cle, Mr. R. Rowland, has return-
ed to 'her home in Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Lawson,' Mes-
srs. Harold and, Gordon Lawson
and Mr,' Jack Bawden motored to,
-London 'on Sunday to visit Mr.
and Mrs. E. •Hunniford.
MI. Disher of Durham, for -
mealy of the' Clinton branch Royal
Bank staff, spent a few days in
town last week. lie is holiday-
ing at his home in Dungannon.
Mr. C•• G. Jenkins of Fort William
was the guest' last week of his
sister and brother-in-law"; Mr. and
Mrs. R, S. O'Neill. Mrs. O'Neill
accompanied hina as far as London
on his return.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Johnston and
'children of Auburn and -Mt, and
Mrs . A . Johnston and familyi of
Ashfield 'spent Sunday as the
guests of their brother, Mr. F.
W. Johnston.
Mr. And Mrs. Jack Leslie of Oak-
land, Gal., have been visiting the
former's sister, Mrs, W. D. Fair
of town, and will spend some
weeks with relatives and friends
in Clinton, Goderich and vicinity;
Mr. Petr Her of Aylmer is In
town this week. Mr, Her is a
well-known former .yesident of
Clinton 'who is , always welcome
, when he elects to th-visit the old
town. '
Reeve j, 57, Johnston and family of
AShfield were guests of the for-
mer's brother, Mt. r W. John-
ston clueing the past week.
3 and Mrs. Johnston and their
guests 'picnicked at Grand Bend
one day.
Mrs. John Schoenbals, Mrs. W. 3.
Elliott, Misses &fix. &Avian,
Freida Sehoenhals, Rota Elliott,
Sybil Proctor, Dorothy, Streets
Dorothy Ward, JC at) NS her, Vera
Gould, Mabel and Annie Schaef-
fer of Stratford and Pauline
Schaeffer of Kitchener and Mas-
ter Jack Elliott returned on Sat.
urday 'from Port Albert where,
they spent a happy ,fortnight at'
the lake side.
Clinton Nws-kecrrd
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�'\dll's Big' Corner GroEery
Car of Pure Cane Sugar,
INo* unloading. Special price for cash at car. ,lt will pay
you' to buy a bag of ptire cane sugar this week.
I, Less than wholesale price.
Lemon Crisp .BiScuits per lb „ Iso, , Welsh's Pure Grape juice,. per Fruit Biscuits per lb. „.... , , 23c,
• IVkarnhmellow BiSen,,
• Molasses, Snaps' , '15e: bottle . .„ „ 38c, Assorted.Cream Biscuits, • . Ole,
itsper lb. • 25c. Welsh's Pure Jam ..„ ,„ , 35cKeep Sweet Cream and 25e.
I Special in Black Tea at 45c 2 lbs 89c •
Pure Lard, 3 lb .. , ... . - . • • .. • • • • • • • • • • .. . ... 59e.
Benson's Corn Starch, 2 lbs, for. „ .. ,'. ..... , .... 25e.
Shortening, 3 lbs. 55e, •.. Soap, P. and G. Gold '7 bars for. , ..... .... ,.... 50e.
Seedless Raisins Per pkg..,,., • • • • .4. • • • • • . • • • . • • • 15e. 3 Pearline „...... .... , ., , ..„..,... ., ..,, . ; .. 25e.
2 the, of Cocoa ..,..... . , . . , . . .. . .... , 250. , • 3 Rinse .. • .... . .... - ..',........... .... , .., - 25e.
Silver Gloss Starch, 2 lbs for ......... ...., ..... 25e.
Try Certo (sure to jell) for.pure jam and jelly*
lbs. Rico . . ... , ... .... . 2.... 25c.
:•"3 Jelly Powders .....: . .... .. . .... 25e.
3 Fun to' wash ....• • ....... .. . .... . . ..... . ... . 25c.
6 Tip Top Soap Chips .. . .. . ..... 25e.
Salmon, Special, pink • ..... , , 15c.
Sahnen, Herald ..........., ...., 20c.
Kippered - Snacks ., . . 10e.
Pilehardg per tin . , ,19c.
July bargains continued all this month
Bodley's Fruit and Sponge Cakes
Cherry cake, per lb ,
Rich Fruit . .. . . . .... .
Dandy Cake, each .. ... 150.
40c. • I Sponge Cake, each . 20c.
50c
Fruits and Vegetables,,
Fresh Trout daily
Cash & Carry 0 Neil Phone
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Londesboro
friends for their kindness to her. in a.
Londesboro will celerhath its civ-
munity picnic held on the grounds_ 4
.being arranged. • _as
her recent sad bereavement, also to AI
sincere thanks to her neighbors and 4
the W. NI. S. of the Methodist `lb' ,
of the Women's Institute for expres-
sio-ns of sympathy and flowers. sent.
church and the Londesboro branch' 4
The Misses Aidelia and Jean Spina-
sipMeaill:idstisthigHveillllatgIVIc7Cool days oaft\Thoreornthoomies 604 nt:
ic holidaY, August 16th by a corn- no
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ler of Toronto spent the past week iv •
of Mr. C. Watson adjoining the 4
village. A -program of sports is
with Miss Edith Sampson. 4
attend High Court of the Forresters. `"
Miss Susie Sampson and Miss Ad -
Skelton spent the week end at Mr,
bee. Mr. Geddes was appointed to de,.,
turned from a Motor trip to Que- 4
who have bed." in Brantford for the 4
past couple of weeks have returned. Ar... fttt
1Virs• (Dr.) Young and Miss Clara
Mrs. Fred Johnston and family
are visiting r-41zitiVes in London for
a few days.
ston, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Gray's.
visiting relatives in the village.
Mrs. S. Lee wishes to express her -4 14.,71,
Mr, and MTS Dan Geddes re- 4
Mr. and Mrs. Mathers of Palmer -
Miss Fessant of Saskatchewan is 4
that adds beauty and corn-
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and style about our furniture the requiremonts for that ,
or t to any h:;:.1.•gw
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fThere is a distinctiveness- We can supply you with all
Quality• Furni uer
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Varnishes Stains Enamels
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Gramophones and Records
Step Ladders •
Paints and 13rushes
O -Cedar Mops
painting. .
and Polishes is,'
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elia Spindler of Toronto are visiting
relatives in Lucknow this week. 4' -"
Mrs. Win, Snell and daughter, a
Miss Margaret, of Seaforth spent -1'
Sunday with Mrs. Wm. Gray. 4 Summer Furniture
Mr. Thos. Sampson and Mr. Pet- 4
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er Scott of) Belgrave left on Monday.
to attend the masonic Grand Lod,ge,
at Fort William.
Mr. E.'L., Wasson, 'who', iS as-
,
presenting the Bible Society spoke in
the Methodist' church last Sunday
evening.
A quiet bag, very pretty wedding
was solemnized cit. the ' Methodist
church, ' Londesliora; on Saturday,
July 8th, when Elva Gladys, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. S. McCool, be-
came the bride of Norman Parks
Gatratt, The bride, who 'was un-
attended., looked very dainty in a
gown of henna satin heaut trimmed
with black satin and fringe%. She
wore a large Mohair hat With osprey
and henna trimmings and: carried a
bouquet of sweetheart roses' and
fern.. The Rey. W, R. Osborne
performed the ceremony. After the
Signing' of the register which was
witnessedty. 15k.; and Mae, Nott, sic'
Leo' and brothea-in-law' of the bride,
they motored to the home . of the
bride's parents,later leaving on a
motor' trip :1;$ Toronto. The bride
:went away in ,a suit of navy tricotme Insist on using our
and small ribbon hat. The happy coca- , •
plc will spend; a fortnight. camping. -
L,re.rnatt Bread
The only loa:f for all your sand-
wiches.
' Aek, your Grocer ,
City Dairy Ice Cream
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O'Niell's Bakery
Vacation Time
They were the recipients of many
handsome. gifts. The groom's gift to
the h -ride was a cabinet of silver.
Vnon their, return they will re-
side in Wroxethr, Mr. :Garrett baying
',secured the Principalship of the
Cn-
tis.pation school at that place. The
good .Wishes df a linat of friends go
with : them to 'thelY new life.
We balieve this to be the first mai!.
-tinge to have taken:Place in the':Me-
thodist church, Linidosboro; the home
church Of the 'Parents" and grandpar-
ents of both the bride and groom.
AN AUTO FOR EVERY NIETEENT
PERSONS
A, report from 014-4tWa says Cana-
da's registration of motor ,vehicles
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Phone 204 . The Baker
for 1021 shows an increase of 'more
than 50,000 over the previous year,
according to the official figures IS -
sued by the highways branch of the
Department of Railways and ,Can,
ale. Last year there were
848 motor vehicleS 'regiStored" in the
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Women and Girls
The Clinton -Knitting Company Limited have a :number of pos-
itions to offer girls and /women to learn .Knitting, Looping, fin-
ishing and other' operations belonging "to.:41m Manufacturing of
line flosiery."'* •
In the fieldof opportunity a Knitting Mill offers the greatest
ndvantagea.
'ft is a 'well known fact that- no good knitter or looPer need
ever be out of employment.
2 The wages earned at: this trade are high,
8 Reasonable hours, pleasant and sanitary surroundings,
4 Freedom from nerve racking Clanking of iimehinery used .in
other textile factories, . •
5 If you learn your business bete, where ave make the finest
grade of goods, you are equipped to take a position anywhere.
S We pay you While you are learning,
'7 'We employ careful an: capable teachers to teach you a highly
remunerative „trade,
We are open to receive unlimited applications and will take
on the applicants in the order in which they apply. :- •l
.APply at the • The Clinton Knitting Co.
OffiCAS of. "
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Dominion; ns 'against 415,258 the
previous year.. Total revenue • from
,tegistrations were $7,665,493. On
the 1021 census of 8,872,422 persona
in. the Doininion5 there was mine mo-
tor vehicle for every 19 persons in
Handila, , • ' •
At the recent examinations at Al-
ma College :Miss Ola Cools of "flen-
sall took very: high standing; in 'all
the subjects. Miss ' Col is a
graduate of 'the Clinton Collegiate-
Instiimte. ' .