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Alromen's and Children's $2.50 to $4.00 high top White Canvas'
Bans, choice to;clear . , . , . ... .... -_ 69e. pr.
Odd lines Women's White Oxfords, to clear , . ... ... 89e, pr.
Women's Canvas HouseShoes, leather or rubber soles, to'clear98c. pr.
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all
Juice,
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Butter.
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Plums, White
kinds, h'resh Bann-
Phone 125
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SANDWICIMS—+Choice Salmon. Potted Meats;
, • Roast 'Pork, Olive Butter, Peanutbutter,
India Relish, Pickles, Heinz & Snider's,
Mustard, and 11. P. Sauce.
DESSERT -Sliced and cubed Pineapple, 14re11esetung
•Cherries, Choice Peaches,' Pure Jams of
nas and Oranges.
DRINKS—,Lemons, Oranges and Welch's Grape
NEW POTATOES
The. C. & S. Grocers
Cali and InquireFaire
About our Special Indigo
En ri9 Seize Seryplre Suits 'at.$35.00
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take the tip from us,
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Sunshine.
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Is there any ware better than. Granit for general
a full line of it and will belad to show 'You
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Also electrical goods and fixtures.Plumbing
aonsidering a furnace remember we sell McClary
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WALL PAPER.
Fair Co.
Often the Cheapest—Arrays the Beat
Miss Alive Harland is • a guest in
town.
Miss Pearl Hanna is visiting at Port
Huron.
Miss Jean Hogg spent 'the week -end
in town
James Scott•and family are holi-
daying in Bayfield.
Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Hovey spent, Sun-
day in St. Thomas.
Mr. Horace Wdltse is visiting' his fa-
ther, Mr. Levi Wiltse. '
Misses Mabel and Mamie Cluff are.
holidaying in Bayfield.
Mr. George McTaggart returned to
Montreal:on Monday.
Mrs. Will Powell from Goderich was
visiting friends in town.
Mr. Percy Fair is holidaying at Hay-
field with Mr, and Mrs: Seett..,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Tanner spent
a few days in London last week.
Misses Margaret Cree and OIive
,Sehoenhals were in Sarnia on Mon-
day.
Miss Ruth ,Jackson is the 'guest of
Miss Katherine McTagagrt at Bay-
field.
Mr. Syd Watt of Listowei,is the guest
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, W.
Watt.
Miss . Mary Vanderheiden is a guest
at the -41°121e of ,lt.(r.. and Mrs. F.
Jenkins.
Messrs. A. Drummond and 'Edgar
Cross motored from Detroit for the
week -end..
Mrs. Ern Brown and Miss Nora of
Petrolia are yisitinS` Mr. and Mrs.
A. fans. .0
Mi. Irwifd Jackson ,4 Oreeniore Ipent
a few days • with his brother, Mr.
James Jackson. -
Mrs, H. Wilson and daughters from
Stratford are visiting friends.; in
and around Clinton
Mr, Wilfrid Cantelon of Toronto is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Can.
telon foie a few days. '
Mr, Arthur Cook returned after a
two -weeks vacation at Parry Sound
also Youngstown, N.Y.
Rev. A. A. Holmes of Clinton conduct-
ed the services in Seaforth,Presby-
' terian Church Iast. Sunday.
Mrs, Win. Radford of Clinton'is visi-
ting . in Fordwich at thehome of
her son, Mr. Wm. Radford,
The Misses Struthers of -Galt,' visited
their brother, Di. R. G. •Struthers
and family here: last week.
Messrs, John Schoenhals and John-
ston attended the Black Knights'
meeting in Sarnia on Moilclay.
Master Norman Counter .'.returned
from visiting his :brother, Morley'
Counter of Buffalo on Saturday.
The Rev. Mr, and Mrs.Beal of Dor-
chester were visitors at the home
of Mr, and Mrs. A. Hooper oti Mon-
ftev. F. J. Lindsay of Orangeville
spent, a week with D. M Lindsay
and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lindsay of
town.
Dr. and Mrs Orme and theft son,
Murray of 'Liman, visited at the
home of Mr; anis Mrs, H. Wiltse on
Tuesday.
lfr. and Mis. McIntee and family of
Foan1. Lake, Sask.,. and Miss Violet
McIntee were visiting at the home
of Mrs.: Steep.
Mi. and Ms. John i'atterson of Clif
ton, Kansas, area spending a cou-
ple of weeks with Lir. and Mrs.
James Jacks
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r. and is B oII Ror t ells. Mr. Ernest..
Rozell, Mr, and MrS Natell of Clin-
ton atttdend the fuae'ralnn Lucke'.
new of the late Dr,./A. G: 1Jlliott..
Nir, Garl Wklkin of the Mo1sons Bank
London, 'spent the week -end in town
Mr. Wilkin 1,as received word. that
,he is to be transferred to Windsor,
Mrs. Cecil W. itoivden and little son,
Kenneth aetunned' 'to their .home in
Canipbellville after spending a few
weeks with Mr, and Mrs. Wn1. J.
Rowden.
Dr. Wesley Roe, his wife and .daugh-
ter and Mrs. ,Smith, motored from
Philadelphia to spend a short hell -
day with his sister, Mrs, Jetties
,Jackson,
r, and Mrs. Wm. Greig, Mr. and
Mrs, L, Findlay o.0 Toronto spent
the week -end in Clinton and Hay-
field as the guests -of M1•. and Mrs.
Thos, Greig,
Mr. N. A. Phoenix of Ilainilton was
in town over the week -end and.
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Mrs. I hoenixd
nchildren'
a motored
o ed
home with him on Tuesday after:
a visit at her home in town.
12aster Claire Penman suffered the
misfortune of catching Iris finger
in the door of his father's car, His
finger was torn but Claire is a lit-
tle Smitten and refuses to let even
a very sore finger bother him,
i', and Mrs, Laurie Greig and Mas-
ter Georgo, visited with Mr, and
11lrs. Frank Jenkins last week Mr.
Greig returned to London on Mon -
Clay but Mrs. Greig and George are
vemaining for 50,00 time, George
is already!
a 1,lire babyi at seveiz
lnonths, Ile won the silver cup
donated at iht Baby 'Contest. hold
by the Allen Thoatrc in Laindon.
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Long 'Bar Laundry
Soap, 3bar 21c. 5 bars...'
Granulated Sugar.
Special, 10 lbs. for
1.10
Jar Rubbers
3 dozen for
25c'
Shredded Wheat, 2 for
Corn Flakes 2 for ,
Quaker Corn Flakes 3 for
Grape Nuts, per package. , . .
Kellogs' ,Bran, per, package
Breakfast Food, 4 pounds for .
. 95e
23c
•
,.25c
12c
Rolled Oats, '6lbs. for ,., 25c,
Lard, 3 lb. pail ,;5ic;
Shortening, 3' lb. pail •50c.
Cream of Barley , . , . sane
Magio Baking Powder, 7. lb. tin ...34c
Kipper Snacks
3 for
25c
Sardines
4 Tins
25e
Shredded 20c
Codfish 4
Tuna
Fish
35c
Red Robin Salmon (large tin) • . . , ,23e
Chicken 'Iiad'die (large tin) , , .....25c
8111i/rap, large tin . .. ... , 130
Brunswick Sardines, :4 tins for 25e
Roman Meal ' . 35c
Post Toesties ,15c
2 lbs. Beat' Tapioca` ,.25e
- 2 lbs.' of best Rice 25e.
Jelly Powders, 3 for ,25c
Charm 2 for .. . .. , „ , .... , .25e
Matches, 2 for . .. • , .25c
Cooked Ham
Roast Pork
Jellied Veal
Beef Loaf
Bananas
Peaches
Cash & Carry
2 Deliveries w w• •
AMMO
Blueberries
Phone
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Brucefied.
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Rattenbury and
family of Burlington who have been
the guests of Mt Rattenbury's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rattenbury,
have returned to their home in Burl-
ington. They motored.
Rev. Mr. McIntesh occupied hid own
pulpit en .Sunday., Rev, Charles -Mus-
tard of -Toronto will be the preacher
nextSt'ntiday.
The Choral Society had a social
evening on Monday. The ladies pro-
vided the lunch and the men the ice all kinds at all prices,.
cream, all enjoyed the evening.
Mrs..D. Munroe spent Monday in
London. '
;M75. Wm. Berry has returned from
her visit to the West. - i Confectionary and Restaurant
The garden party held on the lawn • "We aim to please."
of Mr. W. G, Elliott on Fidday night
was quite a success. Thera was not
Ice: Cream Season
Is 1 -fere
•
TRY OUR ICE' CREAM
In. Bricks or Bulk
Candy
Gandy is always in season we have
F'f.. 9!Y7/ EiV lingO H"
as large a crowd as we usually' have.
but those that were ,there reporta
good time. The Seaforth band fur-
nished- the music,
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Dunlop and two"
little sons, master Marry and Jack
are the guestsof Mrs, Dunlop's. Par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. : Rattenblary,
Mr. ,and Mrs. Maxwell of. North
Dakota are'visiting•g their friends hero.
• Mr, and ,Mrs. F, Todd and . little
son, master Ross who havd ben visi-
ting their many friends in and around
our ' village have returned to their
home in 'Toronto. • Miss Alice Rat-'
tenbury: has returned" from a very
pleasant visit with Hamilton and Bur-
lington friends,
Miss label McKay of Hamilton is
the guest of her uncle, Mr. Jack Me -
Cowan.
Ma, R. T. Dunlop and Mr. W. H,
Rattenbury, attend the Windsor races
last week,
Misses Dorothy and Laura Swan
are visiting in Toronto.
Lonsiesboro
Although not unexpected the trews
of the death of John Grainger of
1
Hu •Iett
was receive with
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received wt n surprise
and profound sadness on Saturday
morning,' August 4th. Deceased had
boon seized with an attack of acute
indigestion about six weeks previous
and although:. be -survived this afflic-
tion, his :constitution was left in such
a weakened condition that other conn-
plit:ations set in. Everything pos-
sible was done hut it was known he
could not recover.
The late Mi. Granger was a man
of sterling personal, dualities, honor-
ed and• esteemed in the vicinity in
which, he resided ,practically ail his
life and annoh respected by all who
It C.ew flan. lie was one of those
men who fast yzi ash n• •,
a i
nc
was trite and loyal to his malty
friends.
Born in the townshili of Makham,
sixty-five years ago, he case to Hal-
lett in 1870 as,,! has !tired since off the
041 homestead, lit 82 comassion 1'3,
Deceased was married to Miss Ag,•
nes Rebefton and with her hells and
that of I parents, his a n one of the hest
5 ie
p ,
minilipod farms in this section. re-
ritaine a 1,nonninent to their' thrift, and
progress. He was a Paet Master of
both Blyth and Ilullett Masonic
Lodgpsy Under whose auspiefr0 the 'fu-
neral was condueted on 't'ueaday.
He loaves- to mourn his lass his
widow and fetir'daughters, .Mrs. Ern-
est Lee, Londesboro; Myrtle of Tor -
ante and Gladys and Jewel at linins',
besides three brothers aid a sister,
Te those a ,.
0 1 sc the sympathy f the ta^ is'.
,v _ yA ,t
community goes alit in 'their Sad be-
reavement.
Tho floral tributes coves•iro the cas-
ket;
arsket were many, tokens of syrntatthy
and respect :from friends :.rar awl near,
service was held at tho house by 7'l,et',
James . hery and Rev. W. B. Haw-
kins after which' interment tuol: place
in Hope Chapel cemetery, Hallett,
Misr John Grainger and Each],- de-
sire to thank, their many fronds for
their ''klnduess and expressions of
sympathy during their 'recent bereave_
anent.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. J. Pigel Whitby,
attended the funeral of the late' John
Grainger. •
Mr. George Grainger, Stayner; Mrs.
Chas. Lynn, Clandeboye and Mrs. B.
Grainger, •Ogema, attended the fu-
neral of 'Weir brother, the late John
Grainger
Mr. and Mrs. Will Grainger and
Miss Emmeline Hesk of Willodale
visited at A. Waymonths and W.
Hesk's overrthe holiday season.
Mr, and Mrs. W. Weymouth and
two children of Walkerville visited
under the parental roof and other
friends over the holiday.
Mi•. and Mrs. Herman Sundereock
and son, Clifford visited at W. Hesks'
Sunday,
Mris I Dodds, Chicago is visiting
her parents, :Mr. and Mrs. Brumley
and other friends around Londesboro,
D. Holmes of Detroit and Isis daugh-
ter Miss Bella are spending 'a fcrv;
days with the former's brother, J. R,
Holmes.
Miss 'Muriel Mulholland of Detroit
is visiting• het' grandparents, Mr, and
Mrs. Win. Mulholland.
Misss hazel and Jean EIford of
Baltimore, Rev. Dr. Courtice and fa-
mily of Jamestown, New York state
have been visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. A. 13, Courtico.
C>'OAtstaTICe
Miss Maud Sherbrook of rIttllett
spent a weekwith
het friend, Mks.A
A,
Radford.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Cook of Gocle-
rich township and Mrs, .Cloakey and.
daughter of Winghani wore visitors
at I41ts. Joe, Riley's on Sunday.
Mr. and rs. Harold MSa Id Grattan were
callers on their cousin, Mrs. D, Tuddl.
ona ul
S i<t y.1
Mr. and Mrs. P lar o d and P b
bo tf
Wakefield spent Sunday in Bayfield.
Quite a number around hero have
got thou wheat threshed and say it
is nota geed Sample.
Mr, and Mrs. Farquharson and'child-
.ron of Walton spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs, Ed.. Britton.
The football boys will playSt) at -
ford this week on Tuesday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. PAL Stanley and
Son and daughter, and Ed, Langsbolt
of '20/00ta were visitors at Ms's. 1'v.
Clark's on Wednesday afternoon.
Master Harold Colclough has 'gond
to his blether, Mrs. James Attwood
near Oh;tthaal
fr!ghtdll Up Your game
with the ,Celebrated
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS
We ha•ve-a large stock in all colors from $2.00 per gallon up.
Good supply of first quality rope and harvest tools of all kinds.
We are here'. with a large stock of Preserving Kettles, Granite •
and Aluminunn and we are,,.ofering special prices on Kitchen Cabinets
to make things easy and save anany`a step an the year round.
Enjog the Fresh :* Nr
Get your sun -stop Shades, Hammocks, Rammo Conches and ver-
andah Furniture at the: ,
Clinton Hardware and Furniture Co.
THE STORES, WITIR A STOCK
Furniture 'Phone: 104 Hardware 195
HYDRA "LOOKING RA[RD''- HYDfI
Five generators are now in operation at the
Chippewa plant and all are loaded to capacity.
Three additional units are now on order and
these will be installed as rapidly as 'possible.
The load on the 'Niagara system is increas-
ing al a remarkable rate and it is estimated that
the full capacity ofta
eplant willbe used up by
1926.
Under these circumstances, therefore, it is
necessary that immediate steps; be taken to pro-
vide for an additional power supply.
Sir Adam Beck recently announced that the
Hydro Electric Powr Commission was making
application to build a 'dam at Mor,. ishurg to meet.
future needs,
USE YOUR OWN UTILITY'-'
IT PAYS
SHOP 4 Clinton
The editor of the Winghani . Tunes
is mildly elevated over the appearancence
of goldbraid in his town. Only
chief,of police and
week orao ago the
his assistant were rigged. cut in civic
millinery, the chief trimming of which
was gold braid, The thing spread
like sandal or inoa
kc' des. The Thnos
s
says;
No sooner Were 'these :two decked
out "than along conies Billy ,h'rasor
sashaying down Main street past The
Tinier ounce with e richly' gold -trim..
fined hat bearing the legend 'Canadian
Customs' and shining; with such ro-
fttlgent glitter es 50 quite put the Or-
ango 'Young Britons to 51Fune,"
The Times senses danger in dais
uniform business and sees the day
not; far off when there' will be a unl-
forin lot the riostnnasterttnd a• drum
major's outfit for the ,town enol
Then, what becomes of the COMM
people?
Surely •
urel
Muni will g
split in two sections, them tVhat h
gold braid and then what Hasn't,
London Advertiser,
We went into astore to get cane t
those old-fashioned;eotvboy handke
chlcfs, 'hitt the clerk said. 'Yea,
iitive no hantiaaaas.r,
Mr, Maicolm
Fraser, an old ares
dentof Bin "it It
tssels and -lean y, die
at his hoino on' Ttnesday evening, Au
gust ,7th. Mr. ?VW
O' in hi
65th ,-ear arid chning tlno eight year
ofhis residence, in T ntssels had fake
prominent part Sin the life of tit
town.