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lOorlr—r THE .CLIN "ON NEW ERA
if the present season does not suggest a Raincoat a sudden downpour catching you' un-
prepared W l L L.
The Raincoat can be worn anywhere, at any time --the
can have in his wardrobe, These garments are all of 13ritis
misty cut, and most carefully tailored. Buying them at any
• I lite su erior manufacture and 'fit, as well
market pikes w p
considered.
YS NEE
most useful garment a t1lilla
h manufacture, are most getter -
time here you pay the lowest
as quality of material used is
RAINCOATS TOO
For nobody expects the boy to remain inside on account of wet weather. He must run
errands and attend to `Business as usual." Splendid roomy styles like the men's.
GO' TO OUR MEN'S STORE OPPOSITE PUBLIC LBRARY
AND BUY THESE GARMENTS NOW AT 1/4 OFP
The same reduction will be given on Ladies' Raincoats at the Women's Store, next Royal
Bank.
WOMAN'S STORE
Dry Goods and House
Furnishings.
Phone 67
Next Royal Bank
MEWS STORE
Custom Tailoring
Men's Furnishing
Phone 103,
Opposite Public Library
.According to an answer to a ques-
tion in the House, the Food Control !
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Board cost the Dominion $569,417,
while the cost of the news print com-
mission up to March 12 was $73,945. ,
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Brighten up S't
for ein
Having received my dis-
charge from the C. E. F., I
am now prepared to take
orders: on work for paper-
hanging and painting; etc.
.We.have the latest sample
abooks "oft wall papegs•al var-
io4i's ,pr'i'ces to suit any house.Call or` Phone No. 54
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The large Coal 'Companies have al -
1 ways made a reduction of 50c a ton on
the 1st of April, but this year have with
drawn this practice and there will be
1 reduction to the retail dealers
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Quid OE, Thanks
getting, Ready Fora New Loan
Mrs, I'uruiss wishos to thank her , News from Ottawa rorshaclows the
many friends for their kindness to flotation of another large Federal loan
her during her sickness in the hospital' during the conning Autumn. Such a
. loan will probably be necessary to as
Solt Property, `.slst the Finance Minister in lileeNng
*Mrs, Argent has sold her property the heavy expenditures imposed upon
In "Little England" to' Mr, ,Marwood the public' exchequer, In view of this
of Blyth who •will get possession on prospect it Is pleasing to not, that
Sept.' 15th next. the people continue to show tangible
Card of Thanks. signs of thrift -this despite the per-
sistent extravagance evinced by a eer-
Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Seruton extend
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Willis Church
The Young People's Social for the
returned soldiers Monday evening last
was indeed a pleasant occasion, The
ted tine chair 'and on be-
half of the Young People welcomed the
soldiers and their friends.. We were
honored by the presence of the Colonel
of the 161st Battalion, and Major Shaw
no behalf of . the boys expressed ap-
preciation of such gatherings. He said
'that, just as the social, life behind the
1 lines in France kept up a fine spirit of
! cheerfulness that helped very , mater-
.ltally to win the war; so :such socials
here helped the boys to forget the hor-
rors of, war.. Colonel 'Combe. wag, doth
interesting and - instructive in .a brief
history of the 161st'Battalion AAs he
spoke of their standard . of efficiency
whether. on. parade or is action,
were all. made to. feel justly'prottd of
Huron soldier boys. A few of the good
patriotic, choruses were Sling by the
whole. company,' the bays singing
with a heartiness and cheer with which
only soldiers can sing. Tire refresh-
ments served by _ the Young',tadies
were quite up to Willis church stand-
ard both as to quality and quantity.
Next Sunday the pastor's subjects
will be: Morning—"The Finished Work
of Christ"; evening—"Fellowship in
Suffering," being the second in the
series on "The Soul's Pursuit."
The Girl's Club intend holding a sale
of home cooking and rummage sale on
April 26th in Hodgins Store.
Baptist Church
Special Home Missionary Day and
Rev. J. E. McCauley, of Goderich Bap-
tist church will preach at 11 a.m. and
7 p.m.
You are invited to both of these ser-
vices.
Ontario Street Church
The League on Monday 'night was
under the charge of the Christian En-
deavor Department, the chair being
taken by the first vice-president, Miss
Edith Cornish. Mrs, Perry and Miss
twin proportion of the population. The
their thanks to file neighbors and the Bank deposits by the public, payable
friends who so kindly helped during the after notice, amount to nearly $1, -
sickness had death of Miss Barr, 000,000,000, are hunch greater than a
Went Under Operation. year ago, although, in the meantime,
investors have absorbed about $700, -
This week Mrs. (Rev.) A. E. Jones 000,000 in Dominion and Provincial
went under a serious operation in the Government bonds.
London Hospital. Her many friends A;Fine Woman Passes Away
will hope for u speedy recovery.
no re a pastor occup
As incentive to the public to put
their coal in early we have decided to
reduceour price that 5Qc a ton for
sometime and for all coal we can get
in in the early spring, this reduction
will prevail.
Alh who can' take their coal early,
kindly give us .your mane and we will
fill order in rotation.
SOLE AGENT , FOR
SC'RAN'TON & D. H. & L.
COAL
TERMS -- Strictly, Cash.
A. J. Holloway
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A BIG REDUCTION IN PHOTOGRAPHS -25 CENTS OFF A
0 ON EVERY DOLLAR
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x SALE CLOSES ON SATURDAY, APRIL 19TH x
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s We still have a good assortment of up-to-date folders.
Prices ranging from $2.00 up. A
A Make your Easter Greeting a personal one—An appreciated *
LI one, .
x Your family and friends want your Photograph,
A We do. Copying, Enlarging and Amateur finishing.
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Roy Ball
Will Celebrate Here on 24th.
The Huron Veteran's will celebrate
here on the 24th of May. it is ex-
pected to be the first reunion of the
461st Battl. Further particulars later.
Annie Balli daughter of ?W. H. and
Ward Meeting Friday Evening. 1 Mrs. Ball, well known residents of the,
The first of the series of Community
Line, and was united in marriage,
meetings will be held Friday evening at to her now bereft husband nearly 2
S o'clock in the Council Chamber. All years ago. They went at once to the
citizens of St. Andrew's ward are ex- West, where Mr. Hill is engaged in the
peeled to attend this meeting, hardware business. On hearing of the
serious condition of Mrs. Hill, her fa -
Lawn Bowling. titer left Blyth last Saturday hoping to
For the purp.ose of electing officers find his daughter alive but, despite all
and the transacting of other business that could be done she passed away to
the Clinton Bowling Club will ]told her reward, deeply regretted before
their annual meeting on Monday even- Mr. Ball reached Winnipeg, In addi-
ig next in the Council 'Chamber at 7.30 tion to the parents deceased has a sis-
p,m. A large number of new members ter, Mrs. W. S. R. Holmes, of Clinton,
are expected this year. and two brothers, Norman and Edward,
both of the Base Line, The remains
Hospital Notes. are being brought home for burial and
The Ladies who so kindly donated are expected to arrive at Blyth next
canned fruit to the Hospital may now Monday. Funeral will take place Tues.
obtain their gem jars. day afternoon from the parental home
The Hospital Board appreciated very to Clinton Cemetery. Mrs. Hill was al
much this liberal donation from the active worker in the Presbyterian
ladies of the Woman's institute and church was loved by many and her
other friends. demise is very deeply regretted a
The Young Ladies' Bible Class of wide circle who tender kindly by sym-
Brucefield contributed a .miscellaneous pathy to the bereaved in their unex-
shower to the Hospital, which was pected sorrow. Mr. 11111 also had the
thankfully. received, iniiuenz.c and was poorly h
The Sumnnerhill ladies. brought in a his wife died, Fla quite was a former wresi-
en
shower of eggs, and these are grate dent ofis• this locality. The motherlessand
fully ,acknowledged., Also a comforter baby getting along nicely
will
a dazen towels,.. and two pillow cases: be well - cared for, Taber is 30 utiles
Unity Club also donated a comforter. , from Lethbridge.
The sad news reached Clinton this
week of the death of Mrs. Howard dill,
of Taber, Alberta, last Sunday. She
had been ill with influenza and a week
prior to her, demise a baby son was
born. Deceased's maiden name was
A PHONE 66. , PHOTOGRAPHER Hmna ate'sang duet and the
x A 1 topiccwaass taken bbyy Miss ids Cornish
A 1 on the subject "Our Duty to the
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Last Sunday the Y. M„ B. C. held
their annual election of officers. The
following were elected:
President—Ernest Livermore
1st Vice Pres.—George Evans
2nd Vice—Harry Ball
1 3rd Vice—Jabez Rands
Secretary—George Carte"r
'Treasurer—Clifford Tyndall
1 Mr. Graham is the teacher of this class
and a cordial invitation is extended to
any young men of the town and vicin-
ity to conte and benefit.
Rev. Robt. C, Copeland B. A., of
the Ashfield circuit will conduct the
services next Sunday.
Shoes of .
Selected Leather !
But few People when buying shoes ever give the leathers
of which the shoes are made, any consideration!
Leathers of the same name are not always alike by any
manner of means!
There are good leathers and poor leathers known by the
samename!
On the grade of the leather used depends largely the life
and'the satisfaction you get out of your shoes!
THE BEST OF LEATHERS
Our shoes are made from the best of stock—not seconds.
The leathers are selected with the greatest care by inen
of great experience! T1 at't what makes
OUR SHOES SO GOOD
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Men's Shoes $6.00, $6.50, $7.50 up to $110.00
Women's Shoes $4.00, $6.00, $7.50 up to $10.00
FRED.` JTielcS •N
TIRE PRACTICAL SliOEMAN
St. Paul's Church
Canon. Hilt will take the services as
usual.
Wednesday evening service at 7,30
p. m.
it is expected that the new Rector,
Capt, Rev. McKegney, M. C., will assist
at the Easter services on Sunday April
20th.
MORE HYDRO POWER
The demand throughout Ontario
for Hydro power is till in excess of the
supply, despite the closing down of
intidtion plants everywhere, Sir Adam
peck, chairman of the Hydro Comnils,
aielh,'9fated., if !s erected, however,
Out 45;060 or 50,00e,additiensl i2oeso.
power will be .obtainable next Month
1 *hen the neviwood,,stave pipe' line at
ittgarp Palls IS brought -into use.
AGRICULTURAL
BANQUET
MENU:
They eat, they drink, and in conl!non sweet,
Quaff ,immortality and joy.
Queen Olives Florida Celery
Oyster Patties
Roast Beef and Jellied Tongue
Creamed Potatoes Boston. Baked Beans
Pickles
Salad Strawberry Jelly
Pumpkin Pie
Ice Cream
Cake
Coffee
H. BARTLIFF, CATERER
TOASTS:
Dr. J. W. Shaw, Toastmaster
THE KING National Anthem
CANADA AND THE EMPIRE
Proposed by Mr. R. E. Manning, Responded to by Mr. J. W.
Treleaven.
Song
AGRICULTURE
Proposed by Mr, S. B. Stothers, Responded to by Mr. C. F.
Bailey, Commissioner
Song
THE VETERANS OF THE WAR
Proposed by Lt. -Col, H. T. Rance, Responded to by Lt. -Col.
H. B. Combe and Major W. J. Herm
CLINTON SPRING SHOW
Proposed by Mr. Wm. Lobb, Responded to by The Directors,
D. Cantelon, H. Smith, N, Kernighan, Jas. Snell.
Song
THE LEGISLATURE
Proposed by Ex -Warden W. R. Elliott, Responded to by Wm.
Proudfoot, M.P,P., and Thos. McMillan, Esq.
THE MUNICIPALITIES
Proposed by Mayor A. T. Cooper, Responded to by Warden J.
N. Campbell, Reeve Ford, Clinton; Reeve Trewartha, Goderich
Township; and Reeve Armstrong, Willett,
THE PROFESSIONS
Proposed by Mr, W. Brydone, Rasponited to by Mr, C. b.
$ouck, Dt. C. W., Thompson, Rev, J. Vii. 'Flagg, and Dr. W.
Calan
COD , SAVV . THE K.INI , ,
Thursday, April 'l otb, 1912 "' , `'Mgra
The' is Ei murtunity
g Your
ay.
If you are interested in Wall Decoration, it's to see our
splendid line of Wall Paper --A stock that will produce an
appearance of dignity, comfort and pleasure in your home.
Nothing adds, more to . its general air of attractiveness and
good cheer than tastefully furnished walls. Our stock com-
prises the practical as well as the decorative features.
e 1 ' OE Fair e
One n the eheapest--Pilways the Sect
CrlanellEaINOMfatittMORDESP
A Tested Lens ---
An Accurate Shutter
Simple Operation
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Good Pictures—
All these are assured when you purchase aKodak
Anybody can take good pictures with aKodak or Brownie. We
have them from $1.00 up. Come in and let us show you
how easy they are to use.
—We do developing and printing and guarantee good results—,
Despensing Chemist
The Features of Our
itur
7.'o which we invite special attention,
are its beauty, its assured comfort, its
solid construction, and Its below the,
usual prices. Any one of these pointe
would be suffielent to earn it your
preference, • When they are all eom-
t,tneki we ,feel sure you will realize
that this is,a furniture•huying oppo;•
tunity you cpppgt afford to ignore.
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pn4ea•takvx ;Iu+1 ungr.tl :Ilii ector. ' • Phone 2g.
lel ;litt,a{itd *}tild.4y1).liis 54Nswered:at Residence over'store
WH 1•. DO YOU NEE
,Amasmcmate
For the Annual Spring Olhtihltp. The setts0b that puts the "Spirit] af"Yotith.
Everywhere," 'Fry title Store for your wants, We aim to please and price
re right:
Laivatlty Soap 3 bars for
20c; 16 bars for 1.00
Gold, Comfort or P.&G.
Soaps, 3 Bars for 25c
or 16 bars for $1.00
Amonia Powder 2 pkgs.
for 25c
Brooms, Brushes, Mops
Cleansers, Dustbane &
other necessaries needed
Tomatoes, a tin, ..200:
Do you enjoy
Good Coffee
If so try
Corn a tint, 2201
Prunes a lb 20c•
Apricots per Ib 22o•
Corn Syrup a lb 10e.
Corn Syrup; 5 ibs 60c
n Gr. Mogul Tea' ;tilt 32.
Special' BIk.. Tea; 65e+
5 113 s for , ...$3.007
Canadian Food Control Retail Grocer License Nunmber s -724i
JOHNSON & eee
Butter and Eggs Wanted —highest Prices.
PHONE 111 PHONE ORDERS CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO"
Are You Ready?
FOR THE SPRING SEASON. IF
NOT GET YOUR SAP PANS
AND BUCKETS OVER-
HAULED AT ONCE
SAP PANS & BUCKETS
made to order on short notice
T. Hawkins
Phone 53
ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN
Agent for HECLA Furnaces
Shop—over Itowland's Hardware
Piping And Fittings Always On
)land.
The Corner Grocery,
"LIVE AND LET RNLI"
SAVERS OF DOCTOR BILLS)
The earlier the house is given fa
thorough cleaning out the better;
During the long winter with stoves
and furnaces going all the time dust
and dirt accumulates in every cook
and corner. In the Winter too there
is usually insufficient ventilation in
the home, and disease germs find
choice hiding places, Just because
they cannot be seen is no indicatio>c
they are not there—take no chancey
but get yonr supply of house cleaning
necessities at once.
Read ca,r.efully these suggestions:—
Powdered Ammonia, Sweeping Pow-
der, Ohlorde of Lime, Liquid Annnon-
in, Sink and Bath teb Cleanser, Lye,
Furniture Polish, Silver Polish, Metal
Polish, Brushes and Brooms, Dustless
Mops, Soaps, mops, washboards and
clothes pins.
All these lines have been tried and.
tested. Select your requirements at
once from a full stock.
E. E. . Iiunniford
Canada Food Control License 8-3123.
PHONE 45
NEIN COAL DEALER
The Undersigned is now entering
the coal business and asks for a share
of the public business.
All orders may be left, for the pre-
sent at my residence on Huron St,
Terms -.-Strictly Cash
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GRAND TRUNK TIMETABLE
Trains Going North
11,11 a. m. 6.40 p. m,
Trains Going South
8.30 a. tn. 4.15 p. in
']rads. Going Fast
4i.td itw tart. 2.32 P. 111.
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