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Feeding
Molasses
J. HUTTON
LONDESHORO
r'i'ce Clinton News=Record
CLINTON
JUNK DEALER. "" .„ "
BUYING ;ALL KINDS OF
JUNK AND POULTRY,
HIDES AND SKINS
PANING THE HIGHEST PRICES
M. RAMRAS
Phone 137 Albert St.
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CLINTON'S LEADING JEWIDLERY STORE
O 1,1
Johnson's Jewelery Stare for ' Gramophones, Records
And Needle':,
Silverware; Jewelery, Cut Glass,, Etc'
Agentfor the Lievel ght Auto Lens $2 par
all sizes. Absolutely legal, passed by the Minister of
Public ,Works. and Highways,
-----Repairing--
. H. JOH •a SON
Jeweller and Optician
Next Hovey's Drug Store
serf ker,
To Commence Saturday and continue all next week
Over -stock and Goods Slightly Damaged
in Transit
Hardware,' Seconds Graniteware, Tinware, Galvanized Wash
Tubs and'PaiTs, Cross (. ut.Saws and Axes.
. • Axe handles 'from .15c °up,
Itayo Table and Hanging arp; a few ,Electric Tions 'and
2 only Electric LatnpsTat a, big reduction to clear.
Washing Machines and Wringers
A good carpet sweeper regular $3,50 for $2.75
A good assortment of mitts.and gloves
A few coal heaters at reduced prices
And, many articles at good values
HARLAND BROS.
Hardware. Stoves and Novelties
The Store With a. Stock
JANUARY SALE
Dry. Goods and, Clothing
Boots and shoes
•
Big reductions during the balance.' of the month
Extra Special For Saturday
Men and. Boy's Winter Caps, Regular up to $2.00
odd lines and sizes to clear at 75c
Boys Odd Vests for 69c
About 100 Mens Heavy Ribbed Shirts and
Drawers to clear at $1,39 each
Balance of Felt Boots and Slippers to clear at
wholesale prices'
Get 'bur prices on all lines before you buy -We save
you money.
Plu
THE
CLOTHING
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steel ]Bras.
STORE THAT SELLS FOR LESS.
PHONE U
NEW IDEA PATTERNS,
The Unit, Semi -Automatic Electric Light and Power Plant
The benefits of light and power arc so numerous
and so important that, on the farm and in any do-
mestie or commercial buildiug not served'by central'
station power mains, the installation of a power unit,
such as Dominion Light, is in no sense a. matter off
luxury, or mere convenience, but practical common
'
sense, economic adaptation 'of modern means, and .
modern methods to meet the demands and realize
the possibilities of modern life.-
Power
ife.-
Power is developed at any con-
veniont time aad laid by in storage
batteries so that the plant—Do-
minion Light is a complete electric
light and power plant --need not
be continuously operated, yet there
is electric current
FOR ANY NEED
24 Hours a Dail
Sutter & Perdue
plumbers and electricians Phone 147w
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Por School .nooks
a1ndl '
SCbooi Supplites
YOU UU INVITED TO IN-
SPECT OUB STOCK—FEEL
ING CONFIDENT THAT THE
ADVANTAGE WILL BE
SHARED 13Y YOU,
Tho IN.:. Fair On..
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
�1i'1'tK +�, to
M 'e. R. Morrison of Hensall was in
own on SaturdcY. •
M's. W. S. Downs is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Fennell of Stratford,
Mr. Harry Cantelon of London called
on relatives in Clinton this week,
Mr. H. Joyner left last week to spend
some time with his granddaughter
in Kitchener. .
Miss' Florence Cunnighame,. is visit-
ing with friends at Listowel this'.
week.
Mr..Hugh E. Rorke of Niagara 1Fa11s
spent the week -end with his family
in town. -
Miss Agnes Sterling of Maple Creek,
Sask., is visiting. Mr, and Mrs, W.
Carter this week.
Miss Laura Beacom of Harlock has
been visiting her grandfather, • Mr.
D. Beacom of town: •
Miss L. Graham, who is visiting Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Bayley of Hullett,
is reported to be very ill.
Rev. Mr. Hallowell spent a few clays
' during the vacation period with
his people at Waterville.
Mrs, W. H. Elliott of Goderich town-
ship has been. visiting her sister,
Mrs. John Cluff of town.
Mr. C. Andrews left this week for
Toronto after spending -a few
weeks at his home in town.
Miss Clara Ferguson left Tuesday
morning for Redlands, Cal„ to vis-
it her brother, Mr. J. C. Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cole .returned on
Thursday from a month's visit
with relatives in Ypslanti, Mich.
Mrs. Bean has gone to Port Hope,
where she will spend the winter
with her daughter, Mrs. Meadows.
Mr. and 14Irs, G. E. Hall and Miss
Evelyn visited from Thursday until
Tuesday with relatives about Port
Rowan and Simcoe.
Miss Bessie Porter, who is spending
the winter with friends at Loncles-
born, has been in town this week
for a day or two.
Miss Miller returned yesteilay to
her home at Staffa after a fort-
night's visit with her. uncle and
aunt, Mr: and Mrs. James Ma-
haffy,
AAlrs. J. D. Atkinson attended the
funeral of her cousin, Mr. Frank
Horton of Hensall last week. • The
late Mr. Horton died very sudden
ly as he was hauling a load of
gravel.
Mr. Thos. McMurray of Toronto,
Mrs. Peter McMurray of Mitchell
and Mrs. R. Austin and her son,
Roy Austin, of Detroit have been
visiting Mayor and Mrs. McMur-
• ray during the past week.
Miss Edwards of the C. I. staff re-
turned Saturday and resumed her
work on Monday. Arise Edwards
was detained a week atter the hol-
iday period by the death of lien
father, a prominent citizen of Gan-
anoque.
Mr. S. 13. Stothers, has taken a fur-
nished house at Fdrdwich for the
month and he and Mrs. Stothers
have taken up their abode there
during a short course in ag7iemul-
tare, which -is being conducted
there.
Mrs, (Dr.) Stonbuiy of Exeter, for-
merly of Bayfield, is spending the
. whiter with her niece, Mrs. R. J.
Gibbings of town. Mrs. Stanbury's
gifted grandson, Mr. Douglas Stan -
bury of Toronto, who has on more
than one occasion . sang before a
Clinton audience, left last week
for New York to fill a year's en-
'gagenment with the International
Concert Bureau.
Mrs. Annie Moffatt, who has been
• visiting her daughter in Montreal
and with her son and other friends
hereabouts for the pima year and a
half, left this week for Detroit and
leaves on -Friday for Los Angeles,
Cal. Mrs. Moffatt has spent most
of her time for several years past'
in California and •wanted to get
away before the cold weather set
in.
Mr. Earl Gibbons, who recently sold
his place, the Argent place, over
tlio river, to Mr. H. H. Cantelon of
Goderich township, is having a
sale of his effects .on Saturday and
lie anti Mrs. Gibbons intend leav-
ing next week for Ocala, Florida,
where they intend snaking their
home, 113x. Gibbons knows the
Southern States snotty well, hav-
ing travelled over Wiest of that ter-
ritory, and although he has not
just decided what he will do it is
probable that lfo will farm.
Tuckersmi h Township
Mr. Eli Crich, who recently sold
his farm, intends removing to Clin-.
ton,.
Mr, and Urs, Appleton :twat leave
MS Week on a trip to Los Angeles,
Cal, Where the will Visit. relativesf
'1ITURSDA.Y, JAN, 13th, 1921
If You big ' out oft ` lro and huj out off" tQ` in
What is going to become of oUr town?
[HU !KUM 100 SPEND IN 1111111., EVENTUALLY CEDE 1101.E TO INOST IN CLINTON
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Read these articles with care, they will present something you have not thought of before, Patronize
the home merchants, they are your neighbors and will treat you right. The money you spend in Clinton
remains here and benefits the *hole community. `
vdozot
There is .a lot of Satigfaction In
knowing that We, loblt after your
banking; interests. Your huffiness,
saving-•)rprivate accounts;- are
solicited with the assurance they
will bo properly safeguarded at
the Melons Banlc, Clinton,
H. R. SHARP. Manager
A RHYME IN SEASON
When days are chill and cold winds blow
Arab all look blue and full otwee,
What clears the chest with healthful glow
Wampoles Cod Liver Extract,
W. S. R. HOLMES .
The Rexall Store
Regarding. Stationery and office
Supplies you will make no'mis-
take by buying from lire. .School
supplies, fiction, magazines,
newspapers,. that you may need"
can be bought here. A complete
line of Wall Papers kept in stock.
W. D. FAIR & Co. Stationer.
Jewelery Picture Books that is
why all jewellery looks well in
cuts. A 10c article looks just
the same as a $10 article. Trad-
ing at home you do not need to.
know jewellery. You can see for
yourself.
R. II. Johnson, Reliable jeweller
We are offering exceptionally
attractive prices for the month
of January on the remainder of
our .stook of ladies' and Misses'
coats and ,dresses.
J. A. IRWIN
)Chen :purcha`sing an article in
your, town you have the privilege
of first inspecting it. If it does-
n't suit your taste or fancy you
don't have to write away for a
substitute, your dealer is pleased
to have you inspect his goods.
CORLESS • & VENNER. Hardware.
HOME MADE CANDY
—IT'S PURE—
ALWAYS FRESH •
—AND=
"MIGHTY GOOD"
TRY SOME TODAY
E. WENDORF Confectioner
We invite comparison of our stock
and prices before you buy else-
where. It has always been our
nim to satisfy our clients . The
line of Men's Furnishings and
clothingcannot c n be dupliacted.
The MORRISH CLOTHING CO.
Men's Outfitters
Buying Furniture in Clinton you
will find our prices, right, and
our guarantee is behind every
piece of furniture we sell. Our
undertaking parlors are well
equipped for service night or
day.
BALL & ATKINSON, Furniture
GOLDEN GRAIN BAKERY '-
.A. 13, BETTS, Prop.
Headquarters for:
BREAD, CAKES and BUNS
OUR MO:NLOi—
QUALITY AND SERVICE
Phone 204, CLINTON, ONT.
Get our 'prices.,first on stoves and
Ranges. We carry n large stock
of the above as well as a com-
plete line of General Hardware.
You will find you can do better
tradin" with us 'than any city
store:'langes installed,
HARLAND BROS., Hardware
There is no better bread made in
Ontario than what you get right
here. in Clinton. The best of ma-
terials are used in the production
of my bread and pastry. Demand
and get Home-made products.
P. HENDERSON, Proprietor,
Successor' to H. Bartliff./
GOLDEN EE HAS
PLACE I TAE
Has. Been Found to Be Gtiod
Business Policy Both for.
Buyer and Seller.
MIMI NOT ONE-SIDED
Consumer Gains as Much 13y Being
Pair With Merchant as -.Latter,
Does By Being Square
and Honest. '
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(Copyright,) '
Some cynical persons have remark-
ed that the Gold Rule has no place
in business. They have taken the
position that instead of doing unto
others as you would hay4 them do
unto you, the only safe and sane plan
is to do others before .they have a
chance to do you.
Fortunately for business and for
the world at large, however, these
persons are few and far between, The
great majority of people are honest:
It has been proven repeatedly that
even in business it pays to practice
the Golden Rule, just as it has been
proven repeatedly that "honesty is
the best policy." It not only makes
a man feel better down In his heart
when he employs the principle of the
Golden Rule, but he finds thatit is
good business. This applies not only
to the man who stands behind the
counter and gives a Lull pound of
sugar to the man who asks for a
pound, but also to the man who
'stands on the other side. of the
counter and pays his money for that
pound of sugar. •
Does Consumer Do His Part?
The consumer expects the mer-
chant to be honest and square and
give him his money's worth for every
penny that he spends with him, but
how often does the consumer stop
and ask himself the question, "Am 1
being' as fair' and honest with the
merchant as he is being with me?"
The consumer not only- expects the
merchant to give hien honest .weight
and full measure at the lowest pos-
sible price, but he expects a world of
other things at the same tinie.'21ine
times out of ten he expects the Hier-'
chant to give him credit, and• nine
times out of ten the merchant does
It. Many times he expects the tiler -
chant to "carry" him for three or
four months before he pays .fo'what
he buys, and as many times the mer-
<1lan.t does It _He expegtc.the. .tnar-
onant i.e fiay'ror"ltdvercrein-s tli mrin
the church program which he is got -
ting up, and tho merchant dons IL
I4e expects tbo merchant to "kick In"
most liberally when he is raising a
fund for the benefit of the town band,
and the merchant dem it.
Tao e7Spects the merchant to provide
the bonus wltiolt is to be paid to
obtain a'new factory which will bene-
fit the working. than, the clerk and
everybody else in the town, and the
merchant does it, IIe expects the
ntereliant to. "comp across" with a
donation to help the popr family
which otherwise .would become a
charge upon the common funds of
the community, and the merchant
does,
' Another Side to Picture.
Now, look op the other side of the
picture. Mr. Consumer decides that
he needs a new suit of clothes, or
Mrs. Consumer decides that she
wants a new kitchen range, or some
of the little Censumere express a de-
sire for a train of cars or a bobsled,
Mr. Consumer picks up the big mail-
order catalogue which the mail-order
house has printed with his money or
'that of others like him, and ho looks
it over until he finds a picture that
strikes his eye. It's a picture of a
"nifty" looking suit of clothes. Of
course, he. can't feel the picture to
see whether the cloth is as good as
it looks; he can't look the mail-order
man in the eye and ask him whether
he will guarantee it to wear for at
least a month or six weeks; he can't
:tell the mail-order man that he will
drop in the first of the month and
settle for it; he can't .tell the mail-
order man that he would like to have
a little of his business or a chance to
do a little carpenter work or painting
or plumbing for him, as long as he
is buying his goods from him, for
the mail-order man hasn't any busi-
ness or any work to give him. But
the picture is a pretty- one, so Mr.
Consumer digs out his hard-earned
cash, goes down to the post office,
buys a money order and sends it to
the mail-order man.
After a Week or ten, days, or pos-
sibly two weeks, the suit arrives. It
may be nothing like the picture. The
.cloth may be of poor quality. The
chances are that it doesn't at at all.
But there is nothing ,for Mr, Con-
sumer to do but put the suit on and
wear it. Ile can't get his money
back. • He might send the suit back
and the mail-order man might send
another in its place, but the_chances
are that it wouldn't be any better
than the first and Mr. Consumer
would only be out the additional ex-
press charges.
Found Golden Rule Pays.
Mr. Consumer found that it pays
to remember the Golden Rule in busi-
ness. If he had done unto the mer-
chant as be would like the merchant
to do unto hint, he would have got
more for his money and he would
have aided in making it possible for
the merchant to help him and his
tows when they needed help.
The world has discovered that the
Golden Rule is not for use. only on
Sundays, but that it is value on every
day of the week.
LIVE MERCHANTS
recognize Advertising not as an expenditure, but as an in-
vestment. Persistent use in THE CLINTON NEWS -RE-
CORD will verify this. ' cr
MCTAGGART BROS.
BANKERS os
Clinton, Onterie
It has often been remarked. that
the lino of Stationery, Wail Pa-
per, China; etc. that can be pro-
cured at 'niy store is surprising.
Come and ,see for yourself and
be convinced for all time to come
that you can do better here than
elsewhere. A. T. Cooper, Stationer
Quality and service has always
been my slogan, It has been ex-
tremely difficult to supply your
needs from time to time but you
can rest assured it was due to
conditions beyond niy control.
Let 010 know your wants, I will
do J. B.. MUSTARD,, you.
Si; Wood
Good clean competition never in-
essential ured anas our daily meals.town. EtionlYosi.,
cannot travel four directions at
the same time and arrive at a
given point. The same Is true
of the dollar spent out of town.
DOHERTY PIANOS LTD.
The best is'. the cheapest in the
end. Let your next job of Paper
hanging or redecorating bo, done
by Inc. My long experience hi
this line is your assurance that
what I undertake to do will bo
'done right.
J. E. COOK, Decorator
If we think an article is not:wvhat
you are looking for we tell you
so. If we do not have what you
are looking for we will get it for
you. Look over our line of
stoves, furnaces, cutlery, electri-
cal fixtures etc. and bo convinced
SUTTER & PERDUE, Hardware
To satisfy the individual house-
hold has been my motto for
years. If you are looking for
fresh, clean groceries, give me an
opportunity to prove the merit
of the line of groceries I keep in
stock. Prices are right.
F. W. WIGG, Grocer
In the line of Dry Goods, Clothing
;.:,'?and Shoes you can do no better
'than by purchasing these at our
store We try at all times to keep
in stock what our clientele desires
If we have not got it we will get
it for you.
PLUMSTEEL BROS. Dry Goods
In the line of Fresh and Smoked
Meats we cannot be surpassed.
Everything we handle is "proven
best by every test," We invite
your patronage with the assur-
ance that you will be satisfied.
Our business is on a cash basis.
BUTLER BROS., Meat Market,
Cleanliness is next to Godliness
It is here we invite the general
public to visit our creamery and
see how sanitary our plant Is
kept. Every improved method
will be found here in the manu-
facture of the Clinton Creamery
Products. S. E. Rozell, Manager
Photography is an art a -id re-
quires a constant application and
study to•be able to get tho re-
sults that meet the approval of
a satisfied clientele. I also devel-
op your films. Let your next
photo be done by
ROY BALL Photographer
We have opened up in the Palace
Block and are now in a po-
sition to take care of your needs,
in paints, Oils, Wallpapers, in-
terior and exterior decorating.
All our work is guaranteed.
Practise Buying -at -Home.
WOOD & TYNER, Painters
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Where there's
•
In a home there IS
good cheer—there is
reading and culture—
there is a happy family
—that's what our farm
lighting plant.dous for -
you. Don't be satisfied
with any other light.
Seo the
"SilentAlaino"
in opelation.in our
store
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Corless Veniter
HARDWARE AND ELECTRICAL PHONE 63
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St. Helens week as the guest of Alias McLaugh-
lin. �.
Mrs. Hugh Rutherford has returned Mis, Buchanan hag returned from a
(roan spending a few days with her visit to -her sister in Chicago.
daughter, Mrs. John Bennett of Ash- Mrs, Robinson Woods was a via.
field. -' 'tor to Stanley last week.
We congratulate 14Ir, and Mss. Col- Mr, and Mrs. F. F. Phillips 'have
in McDonald also Mr, and Mrs, Earl returned' :from their tour to Florida,
Cranston mtothe arrival of a boy at New York and other places and will
each home. start housekeeping in Lucknow,
Mrs, John L. Campbell of Provost,
Alta., is visiting her sister, Mrs.
Harper. •
Mrs. Levis spent a :few days with
her dirughetr, Mrs, McLeod of :Kin -
lees.
disc' Duriiifi Wits in Wingitain lash
Premier Lloyd George has taken
formal possession of Chequer's Court,
presented to the, British people by
Sir Arthur Hamilton Lee, to serve as
the official country residence of 'the
Prince Minister;
These are the days of Specialists:
I specialize in good jewellery as
well as watch and clock repair-
ing. I endorse the Buy -at -Horne
idea because it has merit. Let
us be loyal one to another and
the success of Clinton is assured.
W. R. COUNTER, Jeweller
A good place to eat and sleep, is
what they all say of the Nor-
mandie-Rattenbury Hotel..1 make
it my business to see that you
are satisfied. It is the home of
the travelling man. Come in and
make yourself at route.
S. S. COOPER, Proprietor
Now is the time to brighten:up
your homes
Try our LEMON 'CIL for your furniture --makes
it like new.
Once used—Always used.
We will hang paper at the following prices
during the winter
Wall paper 13c roll, ceiling 13c roll, border 2c yard
Painting Department
• Buggies, cutters, automobiles, etc., repainted
at the following prices
Buggies $11.00, Cutters $8,O0. Automobiles $245:60
(this includes three coats)
Refinishing all kinds of furniture
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, ETC.
KEPT IN STOCK,
WOSI) TYNE