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Wedding ••,Presents
FOE the June Bridle
Select your Peesente at this Store.
, 'Vire have a geocassoxtment in
SILVERWARE
CUT` GLASS
Etc ,
CHINA
Etc, ,
TO THE YOUNG MAN-
Come here for your; Engagement and Wedding ' Rings.
Re H. JOHNSON
jeweller and'OpthciaZ Next'Ifovey'o Drag• Store.
Make.
�>•~lary
House
Home
With
Attractive
WALL PA�'PER
� e W. D. Fair Co.
Often the Cheapest-A1waya the Best
These aro: the cleanest, most sanitary floor coverings you can
bier and: atthe same tiro the greatest values' -
Now is the time, while you 'are busy house-cleaning,'fto replace
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that old germ gathering 'carpet or rug with a .new .modern Rug of
Linoleum or Congotee n, ,
During May we are. offering some extra low .prices on these. •
lines and you will find it will mean' dollars saved if 'yon get our.
prices before buying. 1
See our -New Curtain Netsand Scrims, they are wonderful val-
ues -prices from 18ets. up..
Plumsteei Bros.,
PHONE .25.'
SMALL PROFITS: r
MORE . nusnvES9
Currell` • °& Shipley
REFRESHMENT' SUPPLIES
e •, - : for the .
HEAT . WAVE
Large ;Juicy Lemons Sweet Juicy Oranges'
Bananas and Grapefruit
ee ' Bottled Grape Juice ,...,
McLaren's Jelly, Powders
'm-:.,COOLIN NOURISHING.,Y,..-
The' C. & S, Grocers . Phone x25,
New Spring, Styles
In Clothing
We have our new spring suitiogs.
The new 'spring styles Are here.,
This is the time to order ,your .new suit
or .overcoat so as to have it When the spring
opens.
Come in and inspect materials
ae
and discuss styles
J
Davit & Herman
Electrically Cooked Food.
Un u
estlonablYth
the Best
. To retain all the goodness and nat
ural'' flavor, cook it electrically --an
alon t unbelievable s b able difference in
flavor exists. For example, take
a roast of beef, ot it in 'hrulf, 'cook.
one portion in the ordinary way and the other in a
McClary's Electric Range. The latter will be 'sav-
oy, ; rich in its natural juices, tendert;' appetizing
from its outside to the very center, and far sup-
erior to that cooed 'by other means. It is not difficult to under
will brown to a turn" while the juices will not be consumed thr'ougli
the aetion of fire and air. The air -tight even of McOlaty's Electric
range Permits you to retain i
nevery ounce
0f
a small or large road
theavarines
s s generally lost when cooked by ordinary methods. Alt
is only one of the many intsancee where elect eleally cooked fends
are superior. •
We else 'carr' Electric Jilealt Plates and Chills. k'torerree Auto
maOil Stove, Pe fectien Stove and i?veee.
Sutter .
& Perdue
HARDWARE ELECTRICAL
PLUMBING'
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VENNER, NNER Electrician
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trio Ranges, Fixtures, Int e , i3 lbs, irons,Fans�irnd other
r'lpplitaaes '
iring And .Repairs.
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Ne wi°x lies r4
Miss Emma Lavis went to,. Toronto
last week,
Miss Jennie Taylor of London was in
town on' Friday.;
Misses' Ward and Stone spent the
week -end in Goderieh,
Mrs. (Rev.) James Hamilton of Gode-
rich wee in town on Tuesday.
Miss Hattie Courtice spent the week-
end with Toronto friends.
Mrs,. Boles of London is visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. R. • E:; Manning.
Mrs. E. L. Mitten and Iittle son are
visiting 'relatives et Hastings,
Mich.
Mrs., Annie, Eckini.er wee vp from
Mitchell on Friday calling on
friends.
Mr. and Mis • V. M. Aiken and nam
motored' to Allenford over -the
week -end. '
Mr. 1Clarence Kitty of Toronto spent
the week -end as the guest of his
aunt; Mrs. R. Drapor, of town.
Mrs. John Ale:estrange whohas been
spending the past winter in ` Lon -
doh has been in town the .past week
Mrs-. W. E. bloody and children of
Toronto are visiting' the lady's.
parents, Mr. and Mrs., H. B.
Chant.
Mr, John Stephenson left'' Saturday
for London, where he will visit for
a short time "before ',,going to
Port Arthur. -
Mrs. Howard Williams and 'little son
of Detroit are visiting with the
former's. parents, 11Ir. and Mrs.
'Chas. Lovett.
Mr. and Mrs. E, G. Zinn of Hanover
wereweek-end visitors with the
.latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.'
George ;Holland:
Mrs. C. J". -Wallis and Miss Freida
attended the wedding of thefor-
metes niece, Miss Washington, at
Auburn on Saturday.
Mr. James Hearn of I' Orth Bruce,
!Bruce County, spenta few clays
last week at the home of his bro-
ther, Mr. R. A,: Hearn of town.
Mrs. E,phiain Brown, who "has been
spending the, past -two weeks, visit-
ing her daughter, Mrs. Gordon
Curts of Forest, returned homes:on
Tuesday.
Mr.. and Mrs. George Evans of Tor-
onto' 'motored up on .Saturday, re-
turning to the city on Sunday. They
were the guests : while in .town of
Miss Minnie Rudd.. '
Mr. G. A. McLennan and Mr. J. Wise
uian motored to Detroit last week
and spent several dayswith relati-
ves and friends. They both enjoyed
the outing.
Mr. Harold Manning xoturned on
Thursday last from Maddison, Wis.,
where he tools a: short eourse of in
struetjon in regard to woods, ele.,
in the interest of the Doherty'i
Pianos, Limited.
Mr. Russel Manning of Clinton paid
a fleeting visit with Mr. and Mrs.,
W. N. Manning, Queen's,_, avenue,'
on Friday last while ori"his way l
to Sarnia to attend the London
Methodist Conference,-Londen'Ad-
vertiser.
Mr. and Mr's. James Rath of St.
George have been visiting relatives
in Clinton and vicinity. They .came
up to attend the funeral of the
lady's brother, the late James 1-1111,
who was buried from the-hon're, of
Miss hill Clinton, on Sunday after-
noon,
Ml's.' (Rev,) D. Norman, wife of one
et the Canadian..Methodi•st Church's
best known Japanese missionaries,
was in town over the week -end. and
spoke in Ontario.street church on
Sunday. She Was, while in town,'
the guest of Mrs. Elizabeth Ken-
nedy. . i
at
She s a re
Y p sent visiting
relatives at Mitek I
eI .
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Jenkins and Mas-
ter George, of London were with
relatives, in town and vicinity over
the week -end.: They came Up to
be present at the marriage of the
for'nier'e niece, Miss Muriel Whale.
engtote of Auburn,' on Saturday,,!
Mee. Jenkins
s sang a solo at the
evening'service
in
Wesley clur
ch on
Sunday.
Mr. "Ike" Rattenbury of Peterboro,'
(formerly of Clinton, leaves next.
month for London England, to
anent] a few weeks with. Mr.. George
Cook, another Clinton boy who is
holding a good pesition there for
The }Wet. Simpson Co. I of'onto,
He will also, probably, visit the
Continent, as Mr. gookr a work
takes him there at intervals:
Mr. Bert Tedford of McCreary, Man;,
spent a couple of days in town
last week, Mr. Tedford journeyed
ont to Enderby, B. C, on 1eai'niiig of
his mother's illness, only to field
that he had passed away, then ac-
companied the remaine to Clinton;
It is twenty-three years since Mr'.
Tedford' left Clinton and While he
fount many elianges here lie wits
pleased to fired many who eeillem-"
bored hint and Lia falna1y Who
gavo hiin e warm evelco 5e.
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A, big leader in alinon--_Large size;
Red. Spring Salmon, (Only 5 tins to a customer) per tin 25c:
Freshsalmon trout from ;Bayfield
v.
Pork and Beams large size Clark's o
Pork and Beans, Medium size
`,Perk and Beans, small size
Alymer .24c
.145
-10e
Aylmer Soup, Vegetable and Tomato, each .10c
TOR PIES
Prunes, .2 lbs.
. •,Oooking^Fig's, 3 Ib. •-for .
Seeded Raisin, per Ib. ,
Seedless Raisins, per' -1b.
Pumpkin, per tin
.250
.17e,
,18c
Corp, per. tint
Tomatoes, Maple • Leaf;
•, Sardines, 4 tins
Phchards in.'Tonieto .'
Pilchards plain sauce ,.,
1i1'e.
.28c.
Corn Meal, 6 lbs for
Rolled Oats, 6 lbs for ,
Eest,'Rice,.2 lbs for ,
Minute Tapioca, 2 lb for ........
,Beakfast Food, 6 lbs. for
Loose Macaroni, 2 .lbs
,250
.25e
,25e
,25e
.25c
.25e-
SUGAR--Special
5 t'
SUGAR--Special" price b-y.;the bag
SOAP any brand, 10 bars for 72c
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Strawberries Pineapples Tomatoes
and Cabbage
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Cucumbers
Cash & Carry
2 Deliveries
Pr co
hone .
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EBON R. WIGLE, GODERICH'
CONSERVATIVE+'GANDIDATE IN
CENTRE IBURON
A vote for him means a vote for
the return to sthble, honest and pro-
gressive government bringing pros-
perity, 'contentment and good will to
all;
THE .COUNCIL
Continued from -page 1
ed by Chairman Nedger of :the fin,
anee .committee:. '
Street Account
Pay Sheet ..,. 65.55
Sutter & Perdue ..brooms •&
Oil 2,20
Electric Light Acct.
Street lighting for May .. 1.13.25
Propeyty Account
Lighting hall , . , 6.71
E. Seruten, teaming 55;50
T, 1MIcKenzie, 40- bags of lime 26.00
T, Adams; 9000 bricks 90.00
A. Cantelon, on account. '. 75.00
Hawkins •& Miller, Supplies .. 139.89
J. B.; Mustard,''23820 lbs, coal 181.70
Pay sheet, ..7.30
Park Account
Pay sheet .: . „' 3.70
b. E. Closet Account •
J. Steep, salary for May -70,00
Cemetery Account
R. Hunter, Salary for May, , 71.43
3D.u r ion 4
H me , Mower pinions : .40
Pay sheet, for May : 37.50
E. Scruten, 1 day -with team 6.00
Salaries Account
L. Stone:, Salary for 'May . , , 58.33
E. Greens, salary for May, , , "41,67
L. Stong, collecting "amusement
iPri'tting
Account
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W. Ii
Kelm & Son, Printing 8.
0
G. E, Hall, printing rin 0
g .. 53: G
Board of Health
G. E. Hall, printing , .. , 3.50
Ineidentel Account
Davis & •'Ilormaa, uniform for L.
yicrag ... . 50.00
Mies Stone, typewriting , , 5,00
Bel] Telephone,•xental „ 4.52
Grants' Recount
P. U. Com. Lighting Hospital . 7,46
Receipts
Margret Scales . , . , , 21,85
Theatre 'Incense , , , , . , 27.00
Poll '.Cox . .. 16.00
Comotet y
Sale of lots, . • . 8.00
Care tri Perpetuity , , , 20.00'
Work . , , 30,50
"Seem ob' cls gloomy talk yo' hear,"
observed Uncle Ezra, "ai>i caused by
de fact slat it'% easier to tent herd
times clan it ie to do hard work"
-•--Becton 1eam:meet,
People You Know
Miffs Agnes Clifford Was
' home over the week -end
Lieut, Coley of the 'S. A. has gone to
Montreal. on a holiday visit.
Miss Jewel Bartfliff of Toronto, was
home for over the week -end,
Miss' Mina Micldleion of Goderich is
vigiting Clinton friends this week.
Miss- Sadie` Draper of Walkerton
spent.the week -end at her hone in
town.
Mrs.James Connolly' of . Goderich
visited 'Mrs. 'A. J. Morrish last
Week.
Mrs, Phipps of of Fullarton spent the
week -end as the guest of • Mrs T.
Jackson,
Mrs. (Dr.) Agnew of Vancouver,
10,, is visiting her '.sister, Mrs. W.
Bryclone of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stark and family
of Woodstock visited Mr. and Mrs.;
• O. W. Potter, over the week -end.
Mr. D. N. Watson and his son, Mr.
Frank ,Watson, ofWingham,were
• in. town on Monday calling on old
friends.
Mrs: Wilson of •Seaforth and her.
daughter, Mrs. Irving Sutherland,
of. Owen 'Sound, have been visiting
Mr, and Mrs. J, Zapfe. this week.
Mr. W. J. Miller is . in Hamilton this
week attending a meeting, of the
Provincial ':Council' of the `Chosen
Friends, as delegate from the local
Council. r
Mr. and Mrs. Ray leumhall and son.
of. London and Me. Fred Rumball,
of Toronto spent the week -end as,
the guests bf their mother, Mrs.
•Clara Rumball,
Mr. Glen Cornish attended the fun-
eral in Exeter of the 'Westlake fam-
ily, who met death so tragically in
eheir burning house early Saturday
morning..,
Mrs, John Ritchie of Wafeman,. Mich.,
and 'Mrs. Lois C. Leeman of De-
troit, 'Mich.,, are spending a few
days as the guests of Mr. and:Mrs.
Win. Cantelon.
Mr. Erskine Evans has gone to
' Toronto to be present at the gradu-
ation exerieee in connection with
the University, when he will take
his degree in Science,
Mrs. ITarold Zeats and babe left for
,thele 'home in Toronto on, Sat-
urday after spending a fortnight at
the home of Mrs. Zeats' parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R, Mennell,
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Walker, Mr. attd
• rs.
M C. Brown
arid Miss Vence
metered r d up from London'altd,spent
'Sunday at the home of .Mese
Walker's /mother, Mr. George Hol-
land, of town.
Mr, and Mrs. E. G. Courtiee returned
on Monday evening from Sarnia,
where Mr, Courtiee was a ,delegate
to, the conference and whef'e both
weee guests ue
of
g Mr: and Mrs."
S.
Murch f i' •1
o mei of C
hariton� '
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A '.
d7 and Mrs. Wright and two child-
ren of ,Stratford spent the week-
end as the guests of Capt,Thorne
of. she local S. A. corps: They
'went on to Goderich from here.
They were on a holiday anotoziiig
'trip.
brewers, Welham and Ralph Tiplady
hnd Mr. James' Cornish and family
and Mr. Chas. Helyer attended the
funeral in .Exeter en Sunday of
Mrs, S. Westlake, her four child-
ren and her brother..in-law, whe
perished in their' burning house
early on Satin -clay morning,
eMr.' and Mrs. J. Lutton leave fee
Montreal thio nfterenem and on gat -
Imlay Mee. Lutton 'sails oil' the
"Metig'ama'i for Belfast, Mrs.
Lutton will meet a party of friends
at Toronto who are going' back to
Iceland an a helidny malt. Mrs.
1Lu1e1'ttee, Will be absent until Soptein-
Cheer 'up! Summer: is here,'so let's go
Smilin' Through
and so are we here with a fine stockofverandah furniture in -
eluding chairs and rockers, -Hammocks, Hammo Ouches, Reclining
chairs, Ferneries and Sun • Stop verandah awnings, 1
Then to the June Bride we would say:
Be sure to look Its over as we certainly' have the stock to choose
from .and we pssureyou theinost.reasonable-prices and courtesy.
'And don't forget to support `Smilin''' Through under Artsgices
of the''Wontens Institute June 6 and '7 at the Star theatre.
LARD'WARE DEPARTMENT
The season is •herefor oil stoves. We have in stock the Lorain
high speed oil burner, will hien 22 hours on one gallon o#? oil. Call
in and we will show you ell about it. 'We -leave the New Perfection
in two, three and four burner, also in'the superfex with high speed
oil burners. '
Now is the tilne to put a new roof and siding en your house.
We have the Brantford Roofing Slab, Slate Blue. Black Green and
Red. sold in rolls for $L50 up per square.
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Clinton' Hardware and Furniture Co.
THE STORES WITIB A STOCK
Furniture Phone 104
Hardware 195.
People You Know
Aers. Aiken, Sr. and Mrs. W. J.
Aiken and two little daughters
have been visiting Mr. and Mls,
Win. Aiken of Mown,
Mrs. S. E. Andrews;' who has been in
the west for sone time with her
son-in-law, Mr. MacIDenzie, is vis
tieing her daughter, Mrs. B. J. Gib-
bings.
Mrs. C. LI. Gilkey returned the end
of the week from London, where
she visited friends and attended
the .Women's Auxiliary meeting
last week;
Mr. W. E. Greig, General Manager
of the Massey -Harris, Torento, visit
ed his mother, Mrs. L. Greig of
town, Yesterday. ITe was here
en business.
Rev. C. Llewellyn Bilkey and Mrs.'
Bilkey, Mae. T. Johnson, Mrs.
Sheppard, Mrs, Geo, Taylor, Miss
La eft
v Mrs. F. W. Johnston, hnston M
, rs
II/elite Miss Zetta Hawke, Mrs. W.
Jackson and Mr, .1. Ransford at-
etended the semi-annual meeting of
the, Deanery of Huron in Hensall
on Tuesday.
FALL FAIR DATES
Following r some i are s r ne o f the fall fair
g
dates for Huron towns, Clinton school
fait is on Sept 18th.
Hayfield , ; ..Sept, 25.26
Blyth, Sept. 27-28
Brussels, Oct. 4-5
Exeter, , .. , Sept, 17-18
Goderich .. , , Sept 5.6.7
Seaforth
.. , .. Sept. 20-21
Wingleam, Sept. .. Sett 24.25
Zurich, , . , . .. Sept. 27.28
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Ululiett Township
Mr. Chas, Stowe -et has disposed d
his fine .pair el 'black Perehrolis to
Mr.'. Win. Davis of }Bieber; township,
fora ,good radeo, This wan the
team -that eetrie<t off the township
prize at the Clinton fair last; spring
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Ice Cream Season,
Is Mere
TRY OUR ICE DREAM'
In Bricks or Bulk
Candy
Candy 'wnn d
allis alkindsays atn .allseasopriceswe, iave-
tia�
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MV leu s �g,yq^p
N�BJ,iHiiF
Confectionary arid' Restaurant.
"We aim to please."
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IN AUSTIN'S HALL
Porters Hill
Tuesday,JIIIIeIZ
at 8P. 111,
MR. ROWS McMILLAN
and others will speak.
IEYerbody welcome, ladies specially
let lted,
BEN, LINDSAY; °Chairniat
Varna
The ladies of the Methodist churphe
gave Miss 3bster` a shower on Sat;
urday 61 anieeelleneous articles, and
a large number of valuable and lovely
things, suitable for anyone settiree
up housekeepiiigg, were presented to
the'poptlaa.i• bride -to -lie, on the eve of
her marriage, which took Plate pot
terviay to Mt M B. Itodson bt.1ondolix
township, LT; illi