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May lst, 1919
ANYTHING
YOU NEED: IN
PLUMBING,
TINSMIT1dING,
ROOFING,
OR i;L'113OTRIC WIRIN(
AND FIXTURES.
O'A-14-14 o-1: P X1 -Q -N -E
'Agent for McClary's, Sunshine
Furnaces.
J. A. SUTTER
SANITARY — PLUMBER `- AND
ELECTRICIAN '
Phone 7:
Plume 140
stlmates given
As Ms WOOD
WALL PAIImi$, MOULDINGS,
SIGNS, ETC,
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INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR
DECORATING
We protect yoiir floors, furniture,
etc., by plenty of drop sheets.
8 1 Isaac S t r s e t
Wall Pa
don't make ahome but it
helps Mullto make a sat -
laded dignity and pleasure
05 Well as a social eleva-
tion cherished by every
home -keeper. When you aro
ready to enjoy. these come
to us for your Wall Decor -
warms, Fresh walls will
disperse gloom and produce
an atmosphere, of , comfort
and hospitality, Such a
change must surely have a
beneficent influence on :the
minds and health of a
home's inmates.
The W. D. Fair Co.
l'Ofton the Cheapest
CLINTON'S LEADING JEWELERY STORE
BIG REDUCTION SALE
Come and !Enjoy Some of the Bargains
2 only 23 piece China tea sets to clear at $7.00, also 1 dozen
China plain gold band 'teacups and saucers at 56.00.
Teaspoons from '$1.00 a dozen up,
1 dozen knives' at 52.50 and other bargains according to quality..
A fullline of Clocks, Watches and Jewelery, Gold and Gold-fill-
ed Swan Fountain Pens, the best pen made in the world, also
nibs. - 1 :
Ladies' and Gents' Umbrellas, gold anti silver mounts, some
still at old prices.
It will pay you to come in and look around.
R. H. JOHNSON
Jeweler and Optician
NEXT HOVEY'S DRUG STORE
SHOES OF
Selected Leathers !
But few people, when buying Shoes, ever give the leathers
Of which the Shoes are made, any consideration 1
Leathers of the same name are not always alike by, any,.
manner of means 1
There are good leathers and poor leathers known by the same
name!,
On the grade of the leather used depends largely the life and
the satisfactionJouget out of your Shoes 1
THE BEST OF LEATHERS
Our Shoes are made from the best of stock—nob second's. The
leathers are selected with the greatest care by men of great exper-
ience 1 That's what makes—
OUR SHOES SO GOOD
Men's Shoes 56.00, 56.50, $7.50 up to $10.00.
Women'sShoes 54.00, 56.00, 57.50 up to $10.00._
FRED. JACKSON
"SHOES 'OE ,QUALITY.,'•',
1
Always the. Best.'I
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lis -'o.• -e.
Miss A. Searle visited relatives in
Londesboro,
Mr. Ike Rattenbury of Peterboro was
in town this week,
Mr. and. Mrs. W., S. Downs were in
Auburn on Sunday last.:
Mr,. Stewart Scott loft last week for
the west and may remain there for
a time.
bliss Isabel Draper spent the Easter
vacation with St. • Catharibles
friends. l
Miss Mary Reynolds of Hamilton vis-
ited friends in town on Friday of
last week.
Mrs. James Fair, formerly of Clin-
ton, is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
James Scott.•
Rev. Canon Guano, while in town
last week was a guest at the home
of Mrs. Farran.
Mr. Jas. Stevens is in Goderich at-
tending the funeral, of his nephew,
Mr. 'John Martin,
Miss Muriel Washington of Auburn is
a guest this -week at Woodlands
Farm, the IHuron Road.
Miss Maida Cooper of Toronto was
up over the week -end visiting her
parents and other friends.
Rev. J. E. Hogg has been in Wood-
stock this week in attendance at
the meeting of the Synod.
Lieut. Wendover of Walkerville arriv-
•ed last week to the -assistance of
Capt. Stephens of the local R. A.
corps.
Misses Donna and Norma Stevens,
were guests of Miss Lilian Wallace
of iOoderich during the Easter
vacation. -
Mrs. A. O. Pattison and grandson,
b'Iaster Edgar McGuire, are spend-
ing a couple of weeks with Buffalo
friends.
Air. S. B. Stothers is up around
Wroxeter this week making ar-
rangements regarding • the holding
of school fairs.
Miss Marjorie McMath returned to
Stratford Normal on Monday after
having spent the Easter holidays
at her home in town.
Mr. Percy Hitchins, formerly of Clin-
ton, who went overeeas with the
Hurons, was hi town for a few
days over the week -end.
Mrs. Win, Butt and children left on
Monday last for Strathroy, where
1VIr.IButt has •a good 'position with
the Strathroy Furniture Co.
Mrs. W. S. Elliott, who has been vis-
iting her parents, Mr. and ,Mrs. .1.
B. Lindsay of town, returned to her
home in ,Toronto on Monday.
Mrs. (Rev.) A, E. Jones, who has
been in London undergoing treat-
ment, returned on Monday evening
and is improving very nicely.
Capt. F. C. Harper, who has been
overseas during the past year, re-
turned last week on the "Ara-
guaga," an ambulance transport.
Miss, Pearl Foster, who spent the
Easter holidays as the guest of her
aunt, Airs. Kerr, Victoria] street,
' returned to Windsor on Saturday.
Lieutenant John R. Rumball ad-
jutant of the 4th battalion, which
returned last week from overseas,
is at his home in town this week,
Mr. Jack Marrigan, who , has been
visiting his cousins, the Misses
O'Connor, for the past three weeks,
returned to his home iu Toronto on
Monday,
Mrs. McKegney and little bliss 5101 -
lie returned to Brantford on- Sat-
urday, where they will remain 'un-
til
urtil their household effects arrive
in Clinton.
Messrs. J. L. I:Ieard, Fred Mutch,
H. Gould, T. J. Managhan and G.
E. Hall went down to Seaforth on
Sunday evening to attend an Odd -
fellows' service.
Mr. C. E. Stothers of the staff of
the Public schools, Toronto, visit-
ed his brother, Mr. S. B. Stothers
of town for a few days during the
Easter holiday season.
Mts. J. G. Robertson of Lethbridge,
who has been visiting her sisters in
Kingston and Ottawa,' is here and
will spend a month with her par -
wits, Mr. and Mrs. .1. Wiseman.
Rev. and Mrs. Garrett of Ilensall
p y 1 were the guests over the week -end
of Mr. and Mrs, 13.. W. lVIorrison.
Rev, Mr. Garrott exchanged for
'
W. B.
Rev.V
with
Su da s services w
and other Mr. Frank Gibbs and family returned
Saturday Groin a trip to the west.
Mr, Gibbs and •family have been ab-
sent for the past two or three
months and bad a most enjoyable
visit, Mr. .Gibbs' mother, sister
and three brothers reside within a
radius of six miles of Briercrelt
Sask., where all are doing well.
Mr; and Miss Gibbs and Mrs 13.
Shortland uecompanied them as
leferaturatimilmissr far 00 il'ieeeejaet.
We Have Them
`Pilgrim' X5.00
RubberBoots
Best rubber boots on the- market at the price
Get a pair and try them,
Full assortment of all that is
Best in Rubber Footwear
Plumsteel Bros.
THE STORE TH AT SELLS FOR LESS.
PHONE 20
NEW, IDEA PATTERNS,
CLOTHING
1
JUST A LITTLE NOTE
to advise you that we make a
specialty of dainty bedroom
furniture for dainty. people.-
To
eope.
To know how attractive are
tables,
i ab
dressing ods ,
these b g
,
Cher bedroom accessories,
you must sec them, Descrip-
tion 'would not do justice to
their beauty. Mention of price,
would not do justice to their
quality.
C
A a1c of
The Following Staples
Flannelette. Flannel, Canton Flannel, Gaby Delaine, Gingham, Nurses Cloth, Print, Sillcoline,
Bath Towels, Toweling, Cotton --bleached and unbleached, Cambric, Nainsook, Ticking,
Duck. Denim, Cottonade, Table Linen, Pillow Cotton, Sheeting, Sheets, Flannelette
- Blankets, Batting, Mill ends of colored Marquisette, Chintz and Factory Cotton
Buying them at any l44rae here you pay the lowest market prices, and our sale prices
are less than the wholesale or mill prices.
We urge you to come and investigate the above mentioned facts. Space will permit
us only to mention the matchless values, and the still greater part of the story remains to
be told. - it will pay you to make a trip to this store from any distance,
Do not stay away from this sale because you imagine the best bargains will be gone
to the early buyers, for this will not be the case, With stocks as big ab ours it would require
a lot of selling to reduce them much, in tact it would take our present staff a long time to
sell out the before mentioned goods. We do not intend to put on extra salespeople for this
sale. To do so would only increase the cost of the goods to the purchasing public. Our
object is to give each customer the best merchandise at the lowest price. The public can
help us greatly (and incidentally benefit themselves) in this effort by doing their buying in
the morning. -
We reserve the right to limit the quantity purchased by any
individual person; this we do in fairness to all.
' WOMEN'S STORE
Dr g Goods,, House Furnishings
phone 64.
Next Royal Bank
Constance
Mr. Wni, Clark spent Easter with
his sister, Mrs. Peter Papineau of
Caingrove.
Mrs. Carnoeau and children spent
Laster week with her sister, Mrs.
Eph. Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Jas. Hinchley of Sea -
forth spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Stephenson.
14irs. Ed. Britton and sister, Miss
Margaret Love, spent Sunday with
their parents at Walton.
Tho Methodist choir rendered their
cantata "Redemption's Song" at
Londosboro on Sunday evening.
Quarterly meeting will be held on
Sundayafternoon at 2.30.
The annual meeting of the W.M.S.
was ,held last week, when the follow-
ing officers were elected t President,
Airs. Robt. Lawson ; Vice, Mrs.
Rogerson ; Cor, -Secretary, Mrs. II.
Colelough ; + Rec: Seotetary, Mrs.
Geo., Wheatley ; Treasurer, Mrs. Ed.
Britton, Mrs. Jaen Snell was elected
1
JAS. DUNFORD
Undertaker and Funeral Director:
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delegate to the convention at Strat-
ford, Mrs. Robt. Lawson to the con-
vention for the district at the Nile.
Mrs. Carswell, wife of Rev. D.
Carswell of AlcKillop, collapsed sud-
denly while conducting a meeting in
connection with her husband's church
on Friday evening last and died a
few hours later. She is -survived by
her husband, one son and two daugh-
ters.
Clinton
Junk: Dealers
Buying all kinds of junk
and Poultry
Paying the highest prices
M. RAMRAS
A. MELMAN
Phone 137 Albert St.
96
yk' a��4 ,'SRTLNITY
for Retail Merchants
HE next few years will
1 mark a tremendous
change in the business of
retail ng.
Motor Transportation,
now reduced to a low-cost Ordinary hauling and delivery
basis, gives retailers a work -can be hest ailaptcd to
great opportunity for busi- two standard types—the Stake
Body and the Express Body.
rless growth because It
your deliveries and open to you
the opportunity for business
expansion.
Complete Trucks — Two
Standard Bodies
1 twobody types
Truck makes available thus inasunum etiicie cy
opportunity. It is Motor
y; ford Truclr.
,s ]3oth typos have tUo Punoloaed Cafi
with the two-wny windshield whlck elves
rite driver proper proteetioa from too
widens their trading area These
c y are
kept in stocks ready for nnmedr
The Ford One -Ton ate delivery. They insure the
n from the
Transportatiat low cost-
nain
Zow2
t coston
—lo s
w
weather.
teize,n2re cost, !020 opsrat-
7A cost.
busOsas. Let ue salvo your delivery
A small outlay will motorize problem.
Soo thoso,eomplotetrockc. Seize the
2 opportunity to Wargo your hold of
Prfce (Chassis only)
4750 f.o.b. Porch Ont.--'�,[' 5, ,•, �y
•
Standard Ford Bodies
extrp.. Got our prices
Clinton Motor Truck and Machine Co.
Dealers Clitaton
MEN'S STORE . .
Custom Tailoring and
(phone 103) Men's Furnishings
Opposite Public Library,
Mullett Township
Miss Veen Tighe of Toronto was
home for a few days recently. -
Miss Ilelen Morrison, who is teach-
ing in New Ontario, was home for
the Easter vacation.
Mrs. Matthew Catbert is undergo-
ing treatment ln•'the Clinton General
hospital. Iter many friends hope -
for her speedy recovery.
Miss Francis Givlin, who is -teach-
ing in the Separate school, was call-
ed to her home in McKillop the othem
day owing to the serious illness o1'
her father.
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