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Summer
Pric s
April this year presents an except-
ional opportunity for the coal consum-
ing public, in the advent of the Annuai
Summer Prices.
EGG, STOVE, & CHESTNUT
AT $16.00 DELIVERED
Owing to a slight reduction in the
,!rice of Straight -Line Coal at the mines,
we are now allowed to make this spec-
ial offer so as to keep the miners hi
work,
It is the custom of the mine opera-
tors to raise the price each month from
now till fall, but we are going to try to
]told this special price for
APRIL, MAY, & JUNE
This tvi11 give you an oppportuuity to
have the coal delivered when the
ground is fit to drive in to your yard,
but be sure to place your order now at
the old reliable stand.
We guarantee satisfaction as we al-
ready have our large sheds full of our
own coal of high class quality.
ORDER NOW
JNO. R. MUSTARD
Phone for Clinton No. 74.
Phone for Bencefielti 11 on 613,
SCREEN DOORS AND
WINDOWS.
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also screening by the yard
20 in. to 42 in. wide. Keep
out the flies; don't let them
get started in your home.
Hot weather will soon be
here and Our Electric Fans,
Grills, Toasters and Irons are
genuine hot weather helps.
Come to us for a Fist Class
job of Electric Wiring.
V enner
Hardware and Electrical
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BROODER STOVES
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We,.have a limited nulnbt.r of
Brooder Stoves on hand which
we are selling at a considerable
reduction, the Itrice being $25.00.
These stoves will brood from
to 400 Chickens,
need to
Chickens
market.
300
Big Orders
'fire Clinton Castings Company re-
ceived some big orders during the
past week that will keep them busy
for the time being.
G°vernment Inspector Here
The Government Inspector of
Weights and Measure's has been in
town during the past week, testing up
all the scales and measures,
Just what you
get early pullets
for the high
and
summer
GUNN LANGLOIS 8t CO, LTD.
Clinton, Ontario
N! W. Trewartha Local Manager
The up-to-date Firm
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Will .Camp at RayfieldAgain
Arrangements are ben* made for
the holding of an Anglican summer
camp it 'Bayfield' this year, the first
part of the season for boys and the
latter part for girls.
First Match Of the Scions
The First League match to be
played at the Recreation Park will
be played on Wednesday evening of
May 25th, when the . Sea -
forth Juniors play the Clinton Juniors, of big grey horses. Winter and sum-
mer these horses were on the road
and had 'become part of the daily life
of the people living along the thoroug-..
fare and throughout the country. But
this week the regular routine was
broken, People rubbed their eyes to
be sure they were pot dreaming, when
the tank , bigger than before, came
speeding along the road' without the
big greys, They had given place to
the motor truck,
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County Work In Full Swing
The county road work ls; iu tali
swing in different parts of the Conn.
ty and County Engineer Patterson
is kept busy making inspection trips
to tthe vartosu points where the work
is In progress,
The Grey. Off
(Seaforth News) :,--For .years gasp-
line has been brought over from On -
ton in a tank wagon drawn by a team
The local boys are now getting into
good shape and will be in the game
to the finish, The boys expect their
new uniforms for this game. 'Come
out apd encourage the Juniors.
Some Questions P T ? ? ? ?
Whero were the Clinton Public
School Trustees last Wednesday?
What was the reason they did not
attend the Trustees' and Ratepayer's
meeting in the Town pall.
Have you walked over to the Park
any evening this week? The boys are
putting in ltilurs of faithful practice
at the various games.
Why is gasoline selling' at 43e per
gallon at some of the garages and 41
cents at another?
Have you got your garden in yet?
Or the dandelions all picked?
Young Woman Passed Away
Last • Friday morning Isabela Task-.
er, wife of Mr. J. 1..'Ileard, passed
away after ;t serious illness of over
Hard Movings
Mr. W. J. Elliott has been 'Noving
the house along side of his own and
moving it to his other barn where
he expects to make another barn out
of it,
A Successful Dance
The f, 0. 0. F., dance held in the
Normandie Music Hall on Friday even-
ing was a very successful one and all
e"njoyed a piesant evening. The pro-
ceeds will go to furnishing an Odd -
fellows' room in the Clinton Hospi-
tal, •
Mr, Ern Hovey has had a new gar-
age put up to keep his car in,
THAT PERSISTENT
HACKING,
a'yACKING
COUGH
Can Be Quickly Relieved By
Dr. Wood's Wormy Tine Syrup.
The terrible, hacking, lung -racking
cough that sticks to you in spite of every-
thing you have done to get rid of it, is a
great danger to your health, and the
longer it sticks, tho more serious the
menace becomes.
The constant coughing keeps the lungs
and bronchial tubes in such an irritated
and inflamed condition they got no
chance to heal.
You will find in Dr. Wood's Norway
Pine Syrup a remedy that loosens tip
phlegm and heals and soothes the lungh,
thereby fortifying them against serious
pulmonary disease.
Mr. J. W. F. Whitely, Vermilion, Alta,,
writes:—"I wish to express my thanks for
what Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup.
has done for me, For a number of
weeks I had been suffering from a very
severe hacking cough, and sal the remedies
I tried failed to 'relieve Inc. At last I
eecured a bottle of "Dr. Wood'ef" and
after taking it 1 scoured great relief,
Needless to Fay it is no* my intention
to always keep a supply on hand."
"Dr: Wood's" ie glie. and GAc. a bottle
at all dealers, The genuine is put up in
a yellow wrapper; three piste trete the
trade markt manufactured, only by The
I T. Milburn. G+„ Limited, 'Toronto, Ost,
A Good Lecture
air. Fred Sloman, Continuation Class
teacher at Blyth gave an illustrated
lecture on "The Alerchant of Ven-
ice" in Owens Memorial Hall on Mon-
day evening, under the auspices of
the Boy Scouts. There was a good
crowd present and everybody ,einjoy-
ed the lecture.-
Had
ecture.Had A Close Call
While Mr. Will Kennedy was assist-
ing at the moving of the frame house
of Mr. William Elliott on Victoria
Street on Tuesday had a very close
call. He was under the building
straightening the boards for the
rollers and the house hit a low spot
in the road and began to squeeze
him. No serious danrate was done
however.
Wanted to Jain Huron League
(Stratford Beacon )The local
Junton North Wellington League team
drew a bye in their group but this
does not satisfy Them and they are
now trying to get in touch ilia Sec-
retary Horning in an effort to be
grouped with Exeter, 'Clinton and
Seaforth. if they do not get in this
group, they will not have any. games
until the other groups are decided.
11 is the desire of all the players to
play as many games at possible and
with these other teams good compe-
tition
titlon might be looked forward to,
weeks at the home of her mother,
Mrs, Elizabeth Masker, Ontario Street, and the winner of the group would
not be declared so, without a run for
at the age of 25 years. She leaves' it, a
to mourn her loss, a sorrowing hus-
band, and three small children, one
being a baby of only a few weeks,
and her mother and two brothers.
The funeral was held on Sunday after-
noon, the services being conducted by
Rev. S. Anderson, Pastor of Ontario
Street Chnrch, assisted by Rev. Mr.
Snowden and Rev. McKegney and in-
terment was made at the family plot in
the Clinton Cemetery. The pallbearers
were:—Messrs, Bert and John Tasker,
Bert Jervis, W. Miller, E. Wendorff, Il,
Ambler
SCRANTON COAL
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Don't forget to leave your
order for Spring Delivery for
— COAL and WOOD ---
with E. WARD, if you want
satisfaction.
C estnut and Stove Coal on Hand
—We will look after you--
Terms ---Strictly Cash—Phone 155.
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E. WARD
RESIDENCE—HURON STREET
The Corner Grocery
CALL ON US FOR
YOUR GARDEN SEEDS
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A full Assortment of Ferry's,
Rennies and Steel Briggs Seeds in
Packages, also Dutch Sets, Gar-
den Peas and Sweet Corn, and
Beans in Bulk,"
For good value try our Bulk
Tea and Coffee,
Fred. W. Wigg
Phone 46.
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EYE SPECIALIST
A. L. Cole, Eyesight Specialist, an
Honour Graduate of the Canadian
Ophthalmic College, of Torarto.
Office in Masonic Bldg., West, St.,
Goderich, Ont. Will be at the Hotel
Rattenbury, Clinton on Wednesday
MAY 25th, 1921, from 3 p. m.
in the afternoon to 9 p.m, in the even-
ing.
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17 he Chevrolet I s for
Co-. rebates $70:on cars
soldsince ]alai October.
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The new Price ' for Touring
Car is $895.00.
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Chevrolet Agent. Clinton
Phone 189J and 180W
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ANNUAL LOW -FARE EXCURSION
GODERICH TO DETR..OIT
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The Big Steel
STEAMER GREYHOUND
Speedy, Safe, Comfortable, will leave
Goderich
T U ESD A Y. JUNE 14TH, 9.30 a. In., E. T..
Arriving Pt. Huron 2 p.m.; Detroit 1.39 p. tn, E, T; Returning leaves
Detroit, Thursday, June 16th, at 1.00 p. nt, Detroit time. Last trip
Goderich to Detroit, Friday, June 17th, at 9,30 4,111.
$3.00 ROUND TRIP,' $2,00 ONE WAY
The only boat trip from Goderich to Detroit this season._ 'See big
wonderful Detroit, busy, prosperous. A delightful trip over the great
international highway of lakes and rivers, Dining and lunch room ser-
vice on board at moderate prices,
NAND MOONLIGHT 01.1 01' CODERiCH MONDAY EVENING JUNE
13t1) et 8 p.m. ORCHESTRA FOR DANCING 114 STEAMER'S HALL
ROOM. 34,4 HOut..5 ON BEAUTIFUL LAKE HURON 50c; Children 2.5e
Thursday, May ON 1921 ,
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As Clothes are to the Body,
so are Wall' Papers to the Home
Few people can afford to be badly dressed; and
few people can afford to live with .old or ;no
harmonious wall papers.
They affect the spirits. They decrease self-
confidence.. They reduce morale. They are
unhealthy for mind and body.
Harmonious Wall Papers are *ironic.. They
influence the whole atmosphere of the house.'
if you have in yiew a change in the atmosphere
of your,home we invite inspection of our stock
and prices.
The W. D. Fair Co.
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WHO HAS?
'The Heavist Dozen of Eggs, OnFriday and Saturday, May 13th and.
14th we will Give two Prizes for the heaviest Dozen of sjtpictly fresh
Single Yoke IIen's Eggs in addition to Regular Market Price,
This week we offer you at These Prices.
3/Bars of Gold Comfort
P. & 0, Soap 25c
3 Bars 'Ivory Soap 25c
2 Boxes Lux ,,,.,25c
3 Boxes Matches 25c
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HIGHEST
PRICES
FOR
PRODUCE
3 lb Special Black Tea
2 lbs Regal Black Tea
$1,00
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2 Pk s Corn Flakes .25c
2 Cans of Dutch Clean-
ser Pkgs Jelly Powder 35c 25c --u`--
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PHONE 11'i. THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY
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Clinton Garage and Battery Service Station
The Enforcement of the Headli ght Laws, means that auto owners
must equip their cars with approved Lenses. We have the following
to choose from:
Levelight Primolite
Holophane Macbeth
Legalite Conopher Clear
Shaler Roadlighter . 'Conopher Noviol
Clamert Come in and have us fill out your applications
J. 11. PAXM .N Overland Agent
EZAMINER FOR ,,,L10ENSE DRIVIN G
Phone 80 : Residence 140 CLINTON, ONT.
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This is the Season for Cod Stoves
We carry a full line of McCary
and
New Perfections Stoves and Ovens
Call and See our Stock
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ACHING FEET
Many persons have real distress from tired aching feet. This
kind of distress, affects the whole nervous system causing ex-
treme fatigue. especially when walking a distance, Many wo-
,, men have this foot distress in connection with their daily
duties.. After a long day on their feet they are completely
exhausted. Some are unable to sleep after retiring owing to
pain in feet and limbs. Soule -have caluses and white blist-
ers on the soles of their feet adding intensity to suffering.
Many men also have this foot distress, Farmers working on
the land wonder why their feet ache and why they as so very
tired, *Mechanics standing all' day, feel all worn out by night.
Persons in other occupations also are distressed,
WHY?
Because of improperly fitted Footwear! The nerve system
of the foot is being tired out. In many cases the ligaments
relax and the bone structure of the foot falls down then foll-
ows the necessity for wearing arch supports.
When we made your shoes to your measure there were no
troubles such as we have described because you were properly
fitted.
Our Custom Manufacturing business has been wiped out by
'tile factory system and we are compelled to retail their pro-
duct, but we are still able to fit your feet to pleasure if you
will allow us.
When you come to buy your shoes ask to be fitted; We
will do it correctly.
BECAUSE WE KNOW
We are practiced. We are shoemaker's. You get the bene-
fit of our trailling,free of cost.
We invite you to come to us with your foot troubles. We
can relieve your distress,
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