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CilANTON"6 LEA,LaNG ',JEWBLERY STOR,E.
wiNDsolt, sitraa.„, GLASSES
have them In dark and light colors' klt reasOnable priceS,
This is the wedding seasen. Among the many ,gift e for the •
bride what cenitt,bo _nicer than f1110 Silverware and Cut Glass? I
have an excellent "selection of bo th thee e lines, including ,
• SI LVERWAIIS • 1
Coffee and Tea .Spoon, Dessoit Spoons and Forks, Dinner and
Deasert Knives, Berry Spoons`, cold Meat Forks, Sugar Shells, etc., •
Sandwich or Cake Plates, Pyrex Pie Plato. and Caserolet,,..-Sugar
and Oreani Sets,
• CUT CLAS.e•••
' Water Shts, lery Dishes, Spoon Trays, Sugar and . cream
Sets, Butter Dishes. , • : ' '
You would have to see this stocic to appreciate, it so I invite
YeiA, to inspect it lilYES TESTED FREE
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R. 11. JOUNSON,
Jeweller 'and Optician ' , ,Next Hovey's , Drug Stora
arm Cloth"
For. colt' Weather.
Our ktock of Fall and Winter Clothing, Underwear; Shoes and
Rubbers etc,, is now inost• complete. We are ready to meet year"'
requirements for the coldweather to come.
We are showing the best yalues in Sweaters and 'wool goods of
all kinds we have had since pre-wdr days.
11FlN'S SWEATERS, FROM $2.00 to $7.00. ,
MEN'S HEAVY WOOL -UNDERWEAR FROIVI $1.35 „UP
MEN'S WOOL SOX FROM 3 PAIRS FOR $1,00 UP TO $1.00 PAIR
:ANOTHER LOT OF T1105E GOOD BATH TOWELS AT 290 EACH
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LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES ON ALL LINES FOR CASHL
Plumsteel Bros.
• rito' 25.• •• •
SMALL PROFITS • MORE IHJSINESS
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Spooky
Novelties.
To hell) 1nal4) FM) aad yroUe,
Creepy and shivery to add inter:,
est and fantasy. to the .celebration
of the event.
Tile W. D.:Fair CO,
Often the Che-apost-,-Always the Beet.
' ar QUALITY, ,L--- SERVICE
We are, endeavoring- to give the bet, quality goods at fair price
and efficient service' • All our goodsare freslr, sanitary' and guar.
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Fresh Grape Fruit now arriving in clauntities. Have you tried car- `meats? Just a word in this direction..
Our meats are always freh, quality unsurpassed and - prices' are
•There can be no mistake in buying the best quality goods.
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Our Teas, and Coffees will give you satisfaction. '
•. We C.'62 S. grocers-, _Phone 125 '
ITE-SKCIAtIST
'A. L. Cole, Eye Sight Specialiat,
an Honour Graduate of the Canad
ian Ophthalmic College of Toronto.
Goderich, _Ont. Office hem's: 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Practice limited to the' eye.
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Mrs. Hayward of London was in town
last week. • t.
Rev. S.'. Anderson takes annive4rsary
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services atKirkton on Sunday next.
Mrs.```likbaker visiting, her
sister ''7fiS,".1.Burroughs of Shen--
pardto • ,
Mr. W. H. Hellyar -is in Toronto this
) week attending the Provincial S.
S. Convention. •
Mrs, C. G. Middleton spent the ;week-
end as the guest- of Mr. and Mrd.
"-George Stewart of 'Gmlerich.A.
Mr.. W. 13. Stothers of...Windsor has
, been visiting at the home of his
brother, Mr. S. B. Stothers.
Miss, Emma Blumsteel who: recently
underwent an toneration in Lon-
don, is oxgected hothe toilay, •
Mr. jai -nes Aitkins is ili Toronto as •ta• v
ribSpital •
• EkOtriSITE STYLE IN DRESS
belongs to thd5 man who', has his
clothing made to measure -1w, 341
artist tailor who knows the value of
Perfect fit, laeauifal Smith Ind fine
'workmanship,' 4ncr geleets
fabrics with an eye' to please the
taste of the well bred gentleman,
"The tailor makes the man" is an,
, • old saying and we can,supply all de-'
feats oi form, and give you both'
• style and satisfaction in Fall and
Winter Suitings and Overcoat-
- FROM 325.00- TO 355.00.
or the %V oelineitid
,pe,10,N1be,i10, , .s.ve,ei,.0TI,E,BA.I. ........... .13,e,st.:.17,.,,a4l9uee,. 1 2S,eic)coluedn:dsRafiosrins.,:.1).::).: l..b,., ,,,i.,.,..i..13,58cc., . ' ., 0,Neil's 1 'ie.stC00FpfEr::3.)e. )., 1b, .
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, •,- Home-made Miiice, Meat petadpourid 20e.
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Lemon Qrisp BlacuitS, per lb. ..20c. Broken Sodas, 2 lbs. goy ..••• . „25c, I ',Peanut Butter per lii. . , .. ..23c.
Marsinnallow Biscuits; per lb ..28c. " 2 lbs of 'loose cocoa ..., .... 25c, , Laundry Starch 2 ibs 195.
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Ginger Snaps per 15. . , . . . .....15c. •• ' '..) '•,•1 0 Ib's. of Rolled Oats • . , , , ,..258,
Soda 13iscuits'per lb. . ,, . .... ; :17c. 2 lbs. of'1Vlacartini, .. : . , — ..25c. 1 Corn Starch, 2 pkgs, . 7 ' ' . -10c
' Fresh Ousters and Finnan "'addle
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Tho Old Reliable. Big 13ai. of Soap 4 lbs, Crean') .of Wheat • , . . ... 250.
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Mintite, Tapioca,, 2 pkgs. for:. -25e. at ,.....- . • , .. . , . • .. ... ,....230. : 1.
...., , 5 Bars for . , . . . . . . . . . . , . .31.05 ' 7_11)s of Corn Meal . . . . . „ . . .
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Broken shelled walnuts, --just arrived per pound 60c, new Dates'
Pop corn for 1-1-g,llowe'en
Sweet Potatoes .Cranlpe'rries Fresh Salinon-Trout
Bodle-y's Chri4mas Cakes and AlmOnd Icing
Buy your Christmas Candy early
- Cash & Carrg ,
W T Neil
Phone
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a delegate from the local Baptist
•• church to the Baptist Covention.
• Mrs. J. E. Hogg- was in. EgniOndville
on Tuesday addressing the W M.
S. of the Presbyterian church there.,
IVIr. Elmer Wendorf ha' returned and
i•esumed after' having been
off for g, week- or so lowing to ill_
ness.-A . •
Mr. Walter 'Jackson of Brantford, is
visitinehis brother and" lister In
' town, Mr, F. Jackson and Mrs. J.
Steepe,
Rev. G. 'I. Burns. and Miss Helen
returned on Friday froin a week's
visit with friends at Ingersoll,
Port Burwell and Lhngton.
Rev. G. I.` and Mrs. Burns left on
Monday morning for Toronto to
attend the thirty-fourth anneal
convention of. Baptists of Ontar-
io and Quebec. '
Mr, 'l. Farnham, son of Mrs. Earn -
hare of Clinton, wbo has been
connected with the Molsons Bank
at Hensel] has been transferred to
'1...••••••souns Amom:memoneonommonswass.
DAVIS & HERMAN
THE VETERAN TAILORS' *
Over Brown's Gents' Furnishings
Sthre.
The Secret or Mann a Woman's
Success in ilousekeeping. •
It works for' its ,user; it pro-
hibits failure and makes success
• sure and certain; no lose 'of time
• or increased irritation by having
to Waste valuable minutes • in
coaxing it. A. good Range works
silently and efliciently—the- same
reliability each and every day. It
removes all guess work; its oven
bakes evenly all over. It is a
daily, delight to possess one,
The Range illustrated rherc IS
good; built"by IVIcClary, ' makers
of good,stoves and, cooking utin-
silt for 74 years. • Let the old
range go --buy a good one, you
deserve it.
-Sutter •& Perdite
HARDWARE ELECTRICAL PLUMBING,"
Mrs, Peter Fisher, Kipper', an-
Imunces the engagement of her oldest
daughter, A.rina L. to Alfa% Waiter C.
C. Moffat, sos or Mr; join) A, Moffat,
trucclield,„ the marriage to Lake, place
Carly Novcinher.
Rev, Dr. Itobt, Harkness 0-s. Wrox-
eter, has accepted a call to the newly
organized congregation' of St, An-
drew's alurcli, . T.110 Pulse.,
tion ,itoo in about four Mrd. Mil. Weiner' have a son WindL
sor and daughter at Essex, whom
wecl4s. also visited,
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the ICirkton braneh.
Miss Elva Lavis of Toronto was cal-
led home last week and' has been
•'nursing; her sister, Miss Ross La-
visi-Who was operated on last week
• 'at Victoria Hospital, London.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred. Brown and babe
Hallowe'en
' Dane
IN 'THE TOWN HALL
TUESDAY OCT. 31st
• Daubing from 9 to 12 -
111alen's Orchestra
Gentlemen $1,00
Ladies 50c. ,
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ONE INTERESTING EFFECT OF
TIIH' COAL SHORTAGE
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$7.611.44•6?..Test.4)41•44).i.44).11s4sigelt•GT.41,91067.4.4,404110.1••!..taral.•Tosilkicti+4•414.414?,,faiifi,
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4 . A Full Line of
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• 4 , , L.._.,Tapestry
Axminster
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4 Pilot Superior PipelessFurnace
The time -worn adage,7-"It's an ill _ii, , , Consult us about, your heating
wind igat`,,tilows nobody' good,"-Thav s s
v tem We ''P*1 'S '-
guarantee the 1 c\ -t u.
its application in the threatened coal 4 , . • .
shortage, according to. d survey of 4 perior Pipeles Furnace to heat your
certain of its members taken recent- '4 rhotae. The mo'st up-to-date fury -ace on
ly c by the ,Canaditin Manufacturers' 4, the market, Saves 5 per cent of fuel
Association. • Companies making pipe
et, over a ifurnace. •
o rantford were here -last wee,- heating apparatus, on which oil, g
'visiting the former's sitter,. Mrs or the electric current are used, In -
East. Mrs. Brown remained over stead of coal, are doing record bus -
for the 'marriage of Mrs. East on i,/less this season, ,and are not in -
Saturday. , - dined to complain at all because the
Mrs. J, A. -•Fritts and daiighter, Vir- coal,Supply is limited.
• ginia Marguerite, of 'Jackson; IVEcir. A....company manufacturing electric'
who have -been visiting the lady's heaters describe,the demand this fall
'father add ,brother, Mr. John Stir. as abnormal, and state that they have
ling 'and MY% J. ,Stirling, have had to increase their output consider -
returned home. • ably as compared with previous years
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Miss Emma Lavis has returned teme, at this season. Another company In
from tondon, where she spent a‘, the 'same line reports that they have
- few , days owing V 'the illness /of, been forced to greatiy increase their
her sister, 'Wilts Ross Lavis. Miss' output to „Meet the extra demand. A
improving nicely.• , cdellinnirtne;Yhinciraelcaisnog i°411 1 tliiieeatdeerisnalnddsfo
L113 for
and point out that
Ross, we are Pleated to -report, Is
MiSses Evelyn Cluff, Dorothy Rorke, '
are now buying two or three
Helen Andersen, Lulu • Crich and people
heaters where ,formerly rthey, 'only
• Dorothy Lavis were the . delegates
purchased' one, A company dealing
from the two ictal Leagues at the
extensively in gas appliances notes
District Conv,ention held in the
decidely greater sales this *season,
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Mdaeyt.11,,Pd'ist church, Var,na, Tire°aY. while manufacturers of oil fiumaces
are so heavily booked \with orders,
Mr, and Mrs. Barry wore in Walk- that seine, are refusing to take any
erton on Tuesday attending the
further orders.
festivities in connection with the
marriage of ther son, Jas.- S.' Bar-
• ry, who was wedded to131i55 Laura
/ ;THUMB -PRINTS
iSlithagde of that town, Tues.clay mor -
Father's 111 the library,
..111r. A. V. Quigley and little, son, /Mother's in the hiTi
AllaSter Lewis, of Toronto spent So 1 place these thumb -prints
the past week visiting the forinewrn, ',swhtrennenth?levlipiapip.lionugr,s.woavielr.
parents in Hallett township.
Quigley was formerly a member of The pain pass away,
The' News -Record staff but for the' But itvlaien,thumb-prints on the parlour
past year or so liaS‘ been With the "
Will stay, and dtay, and tay.‘
Saturday Night Publishing Co,,•
' Toronto. •
M. H. Robertson of Goderich,.
formerly editor of the Signal, cal- FAR BEHIND -ENGLAND
led on The News -Record yesterday. A
Are weso far behind England in
Mr. Robertson brought down 5005 regard for animals as would seem to
of the (members ot the Godotieh he indicated by the fact that there
basketball team,' who played the have been six sitting's before a Se -
Clinton t011,»1 yesterday, ad wh'o led, Parliamentary Committee to con-
. were -rather badly beaten, 'We sidey the cruelties connected with
hope they will come again however. the trained animal porforinanec?
Better luck next time, ' And the and is not yet., Imagine
Mr, and ivrt„. J. F. Wasinan returned a Congressional Committee 313 Wash -
an Monday after a tWo-weeks visit illgtea deemillff Pveeeed-
at, Benton Harbor,, Mich. Essex ing worthy of their att,ention.---
aud Windsor, . Mrs,' WasmanN DumS AnimalS,
brother has n frint .farm. at Benton ,
'Harbor and, Mr. Warman says he
saw more grapes there thanho ever Mr. Timyvott Nuftel er Oodevich
saw is his life imfore. tlr and township gnat taken a position. 'With
the itiranci, 'Elevator Company, God-
erich, and has inoVed his faMily to
(hat (own.
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4, Come and select your Range or Heater
4 ' low prices.
4 Also a taw second-hand wood and
coal h.eaters
4 A new shipment of Granifeware
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'4 Watch our Wilatdows for ihe 'Latest lallardware and F rniture
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A Tull Assortment of
• Furniture
L)lintoll ardware and Farnittiro Co,.
6ketVelelimi*V(VePtileen'' aiPlett*Peliq'tteleiV49crog?i*V4P 'IPIPicterki0
alasotalaml
Try our Bullis for Winter. and
Spring 131dbin.
Qffantities now in stock.
:HYACINTHS
DAFFODILS
NARCISSUS
CHINESE LILL1ES & TULIPS
Prepared soil 15c, 11A1, delive)'ed:
J. Cuningliame
Florist
Phone. 31, " 78-3.
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1 . The Clinton Knitting Company Limited have a mnnber of P
itions to offer- girls and women to learn Knitting, Looping,
ishing and other operations belonging to the manufacturing
Fine Hosiery.
In
.Aopportunity a Knitting Mill offers the greats
adivaIllIttaie
gi'esa'fl°widofellknown fact that no good knitter or looper ne
ever bo'out of employment,
2 The wages earned at"this trade are high.•
3 Reasonable hours, pleasant and sanitary.. surromlings.
oti4lerlotexettenifafreot,(?Iiiel8ierve racking Olankin\g of machinery used
• 5 If you learn your business here, where we make the fine
1 gradeof goods, you are equipped to take a position anywhere,
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0 We pay you while you are learning, ,
7 We employ careful ancapable teachers to teach you a high
remunerative trade. •_• ,,i- ,,
We are open to receive Unlimited appications and wilt ta
on the -applicants in the order in which they apply.
the The Clinton Knitting Co.
itioromeossextomiam.,..a
Women a d
C.' 11. VCINT4ER, Electrician
Electriz Vatiges,Fixtures, Bulls, Irons, Fans aid ot
' "1"` Appliannes
Wiring ao(1111/epairs4 • l'hont 1