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CLiNTOlN'S LEA'1)1NG JEWELERY -STORE
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TUE„CLINTQN-ZVEWS RECORD
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'l hone with doleetive eye -sight use up 40 percent. more energy
doing the :name work as those rail): perfect vision,
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Hence the losses to dnclustry , through ,defective eye -sight is
alarming,
Does it pa to eiirploy help with clefectivo vision.
See to it thatYtheyhave their eyes properly tested and fitted
before employing thou.
ire Gari "do it ~ scientifically :and 'fit you `ibitli the latest' style
frames.
R. Ha JOHNSON
Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry
Next Hovey's Drug Store, Jeweller and Optician.
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DINGLEUil.' , Reg. 'Price
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$4.00
Our Pried` $3.20.
PRINTED LIN-OLE'UM 2 yds. wide
• Per Yard .. . ..... . ...... . . $1.50.
FLOOR OILCLOTH, any width -
Per Square. Yard : 50e
LINOLEIJM,. CQNGOLEUM and REXOLEUM RUGS
GALT, AT"BAItGAIN PRICES.
AXMINSTER RUGS, 27x54. Regular $5.00; Fore.:. • • .:$3.95
• Regular $4.50. For , $3.19`
TAPESTRY' RUGS, 27x54
Regular $2.25. For, .. $1.45
R3:XOLEUM MATS, 18x30
New Patterns for 15c
CURTAINS AND CURTAIN MATERIALS •QI! ALL KINDS AND
ALL HOUSE FI.I#LNISHINGS. AT REDUCED PRICES TO CLEAR
t;
PIu.msteel Bros.
EXCLUSIVE DEALERS, "CLOTHES OP QUALITY"
AT REAL
i; .Savings
IN PRICE
Sandwich Ham Loaf, per Ib 40a
Sandwich Loaf, per Ib 40e
Smoked Cottage ;Rolls, lb. 20e
Macaroni and Cheese Loaf 30c P. M. Cott. Rolls, lb. ....1$c
Fray Benton Cornell Beef 25e
Home-made head Cheese, •
2 lbs. for • 25e
Square Bologna, per lb. :,18e
Dill Pickles '5 for .........10e
Dry Salt Pork, lb. 18e
Schneider's pure Lard, in •
20-13: pails
Breakfast Bacon.,pieee
CHOICE VEAL AND LAMB. BEEF AND PORK IN STOCK
KINDLY ORDER THE DAY BEFORE FOR EARLY DELIVERY
CONNELL, & a E i NDALL
" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "
Phone 182 Huron Street.
de -yay
Why not decorate your' home and
store on July lst. It is Canada's-
birthday and a dozen or. rnof_e visit-
•ing,tire companies will be here En-
ter whole-heartedly into the' spirit of
the day. The patriotic flavqur which”
attaches itself and the •music, from
8 or 10 bands gives a leeway in the
mater of decorations, You can use
flags "to the Queen's taste"' Can-
adian pulses beat faster to music and
the liatriotie touch in decorations
They are beautiful and compelling.
We have "a goodly heritage." Let's.
make the most of it•
Deferring •the payment of your as-
count-
s -
count until: after. July lst may cost
you',.the' expense of the universal
cheque . stamp.
Taking trade depression and "hard'
times" for granted doesn't improve
conditions. 11:,.you are more than 40
years old ,you ,have seen three major
depressions im'Canada. What is Vast-
ly more' impotiant`right 5 w, you
have seen two major basin ss revi
vats 'too.,:,. There's nothing new in'the,
eomineriialsee-saw of fat. times and
,lean. Proapegity may nowhe at
some dock, somewhere malting ready
far the cruise. Spend, spend„ to
'inake'btisiness better. is the cry of;
some. Save, • save and teach all to
save for future spending says an-
other, vvhieh''strikes our readers as
sounder?' ' At best or at ; orst it
is no time for panic or pessimistic
fear.
ME W. D. Fair co.
Often the Cheapest --Always the Best
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l.a SFF x. STOCK
OF LAWNMOWERS
101 PRICES RANGING FROM $5,40 to $14,00 °
DON'T FORGET OUR SPECIAL BARGAIN °
COUNTER
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p SUTTER &.FERDTJE
PLUMBING HARDWARE, ELECTRIC WIRING
• Phone 147w
BRUCEPIELD
Rev. W. D. andMrs. Melntosh"and
family of Enabro visited friends in
the village last 'Saturday.
:The evening service in ,the United
church was withdrawn on Sunda' ev-
ening to give th'e 'menibef. ',of the,
congregation an opportunity to hear
their former pastor, Rev. W. D. 83a-
• 'Intosh, who was conducting Young
'fseople's •Anniversary' services in
,Egmondville church.'e
Communion' service • will be observ-
ed next • Sunday, June 28th, at fire
morning serviee. Preparatory
vice on Friday evening at 8 o'clbckc,
Word has been received of the
passing of Mr. Ebenezer 'Weikel. of. , : 1
California, brother of 1,fr. Jambs :Miss Mabel Wright motot'ed to;
Walker- and brother-in-law of Mr. Toronto this week to spend a •few),
John McKenzie of our village. days with friends.
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Miss Ethel Hogg is home from Port
Davey for the suminer vacation.
Mr. E. Seruton of 'Zurich visited his
parents in town over the week-
. end, .
Mr. and Mrs.' Israel Taylor of Lon-
don visited , Clinton friends last
week, •
Messrs. J. Scruton and Cecil Van -
'Horne motored to Toronto last
week.
Misses Florence ' Caninghame and
Florence Rorke motored to London
last week.
Messrs. Herb: Jenkins and G. N,
Davies motored to 'Woodstock on
Sunday. •
Miss Annie Kerr of Toronto spent
the week -end at the home of Mag-
istrate Andrews. •
Miss Kathleen McKinnon of Napanee
is visiting her grandmother, Mrs.
J. Johnston of Huron street.
Mrs. • Francis Wise, who is staying
witty friends in Seaforth, spent e
few days in Clinton this week.
Mrs. Margaret Johnston returned tc
her hoine recently after visiting
for a week with her .son, Mr.
Clifford R. Johnston of Detroit.
Mrs. Miller of Brooklyn, N,Y., vis-
ited relatives last week and on
her return was accompanied by
Mrs. Hugh Miller and Mrs. T. W.
Hawkins.
Miss with MeMath motored her sis-
ter, Miss Marjorie, up" from To-
ronto last week and spent a few
days with her mother, returning
to the city on Pritgay.
Mrs. J. T. Crick, aecornpanied by her
cousin, Mrs. E. Lear of Blyth.
'spent a week visiting friends fi
Woodstocic,'St. Thomas and Chat-
ham. They returned on Tuesday.
Mr, and Mrs. Russell Andrews and
Mr, and Mrs. Cliff. Andrews of
'Searboro Bluffs, were in town ov-
er the week -end, coming on learn-
ing of the sadden death of their
mother,
Mr. Gordon L. Hall motored up front
Pembroke . en Friday and on his
return on .Tuesday was" accompan-
ied, by his wife and little son
who had been visiting relatives,
.here for Golfe weeks. '
MissD. Aldir of Lond'ort visited
friends in the village last week.
Mr. Wm. McIntosh and 'Mr, C.
Simpson motored to Lowery, NeW On
tario, where they expect, tb spend the
suMmer,
Mrs. George Stanbury anc't
L'andexboreuglr o'a Clinton visit'ea
their sister, Mrs. J. McQueen; 'hist
\reek.
Ma and Mrs D. Tough and Miss;
Helen vi'sil`hd friends in Listowel Tait;
`Week.
Mrs. Waugh, who has been visiting
with her sister -]n -law, Mrs, W. J.
Nediger, for ii fortnight, returned
to her home in Owen Sound . on
Sunday. Iter son and his family
tante (town for, her:
Mr. and Alis, H. A. Steven of To-•
ronto visited hoine of the lat-
ter's mother, Mrs. '0..H. Bartliff,
over the, week -end and on their,,.re-
• turn were accompanied by Mrs
Bartliff and Miss Annice'Bartliff.
Rev. J. K. FairfuIl of Toronto called
on friends in town last week. Mr.
Fa>rtuli, who is inspector for the
Old ?Age Pensions Board, had been
investigating- :pension matters in
Perth tounty', where 'there were
tuitSurs of irrtegularitiet,
Mk. D. Cantelo'n ana Miss borotlfy
is otored to Orilha• lest week :and,
spent a few days with the for-.
• mer's' daughter, Mrs A. Weather -
wax. -Mr, Cahtelon. returned the
beginning of the week, but Miss
Cantelon is re,rnaming 'ail `week
with -her sister.
Mr., and ,1VLr s, F, F Gillies ;came
frora kitehener by •airplane
Saturday, on learning of the sud•
Glen death 'of tho latter's 'Mother,'
Mrs S. J. Andrews.. They were(
1LT1ViIVI ' RIT.I. here in ' an ;hour and a quarter, af-
ter -receiving the call'; -Mrs, Gillies'
m
reained but' Mr. Gillies .returned'
hone. and came back' again by -air.
for the funeral yesterday.
You gill need one of these s prepare Lor the $i ' Celeb>ratio far }Ydly lit
:41.:-.4;:t5-.6.0.0.9..: kir .
Cihy s p9 T for 8
1 �. . flit -tot .417• p��1b A,
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A LIMITED, NUMBER OF DEALS.
.OUR- FRUIT DEPARTMENT
2 dozen Oranges
Lemons per dozen
Basket of ° Oranges
Tomatoes 2 lbs.
New Cabbage per lb.
Fry's Cocoa (2's)
Large Cocoa (1's)
35c
29c
59c
25c
19c
43c
FRIGIDAIRE
Bologna Ib.
Breakfast Bacon
Smoked Roll lb.
Cookedjllam lb.
Picnic Ham Ib.
Dutch Loaf
19c
25c
25c
49c
25c
30c
Wednesday Morning Special, Catsup large bottle 15c:
See Bills for Special Prices
CLINTON'S BIG
CORNER GROCETERIA WT O'NEIL
Phone 48 ~
Where
"Sells for Less"
Price Prevails
PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Mr. George Murdoch was in Wood-
stock over the week -end.
Mrs. Ell Crich attended the wedding
of a nephew at Shallow Lake last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Kay and • two
children spent Sunday Iast with
.Mr. and Mrs. Kay Stone of Godo -
rich.
Mr. Silas Andrews, of Mix, Sask.,
t., arrived yesterday in thne for the
funeral of his mother, Ma•c. S. J.
Andrews.
Miss 'Emma Levis and her sister,
Mrs. P. Town of Toronto, anent a
few days in Windsor and Detroit
last week.
Mrs. Ralph Hewson of Toronto was
in town this week coming up to
attend the funeral of her aunt,
Mrs. S. J. Andrews. '
Miss Evelyn McCartney and Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Anderson of Detroit
have spent the past couple of
weeks here "owing to the illness of
their another, Mrs. F. McCartney.
Miss M. Judd returned home from
Hamilton on Friday 'evening, where
she had attended the M.W. Grand
Lodge L.O,B.A. of B.A., as a dele-
gate from Huron Lodge No. 377.
'Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs: Clifforvi McCartney
and children of Detroit have been
with relatives here the past week,
having been called home owing to
the illness and subsequent death of
the fornrer's another.
Mrs. (Rev.) Wiebb and Mrs. Stone
the former the wife of the pastor
` and the latter president of the W
A. of the church to which Mrs. F
F. Gillies belongs in Kitchener,
motored up to pay a sympathetir
call on the Andrews family the
other day, bringing a lovely floral
offering. •
AUBURN
A very large crowd attended the
Strawberry festival in Knox United
church on Tuesday evening. A
Splendid program was given in the
church, owmg to the damp weather,
the church being peeked toeapacity.
Miss Alma Mutch of Toronto is et
p'esent visiting her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Rees Jenkins • and
1Vfiss M, Janie ns of Clinton were
visitors her:,•e -on Sunday with Mr.
e hfeitt
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BARTLIFF & CRICH
Clinton, Ont. Phone No. 1
and Mrs. Erratt.
Mr. and Mrs. •Geo. Patterson and
family of Toronto have taken ul'
residence in the house. recently va•
Gated by Mr. Wm. Dodd and will
spend a couple of months' vacation
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Muteh re-
turned to their home in Alberta
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Thompson of
London were visitors here Sunday
Test. Little Misses Helen and June
Marsh returned with them.
Mr. Wilmer Wallis of Clinton vis-
ited here with friends last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Baxter and
family of Goderich were visitors
here recently.
'STANLEY
Miss Dorothy , Innis and Miss
Grace A, McEwen were successful in
passing their exams in second year
Moderns at the University of Toren -
to.
Miss Margaret McLaren spent the
week -end at Mr. E. C. Glen's.
Miss Jean McEwen of •Ingersoll
spent Sunday visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex, Melswen.
VA Itt ETY
You some times 'want a Cake,
Cookie or Pie which is different some
tasty piece of pastry which is new
and tempting. Visit our Bakery
where you can have many delicious
varieties to choose from. -
OUR SPECIALTIES ARE:—
Every Kind of Pastry, Quality
I3read, Delicious Candy, • .Foun-
tain Drinks, and Ice Cream.
Wendorf's Bakery
& CONT'ECTIONERY -- Makers of
"Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake"
BREAD
PHONE 68
SPRING TIME AND
P'A:INTINI TIME
'Why not "start in novi to xefinlsh
yout halal
'Cies M"artirt.:senour i00ge Pure Paint
• WA. Varnishes for Ins]de'and
O'uts'ide Use.,
Try our Quickote Enamel
Tor 'a $righter Kitchen
Our iloor Enalmel fir 'all shades
4s just vvha't 'you 'want to put tho
fshing touch to any rooan.
To t[aw�os
HARDVPARR and PLUMBING
Phone 244' •
,1
wank
IN CONTEMPLATING YOUR NEW
House iiIIishiNgs
—Wb have the stock of Furniture that is bound to please as
it's all new and up-to-date and of course, the prices will suit you
too.
We are putting on a special display of Marshall Mattresses
this week so don't fail to see it and you will be surprised at the
values.
We have a large assortment of Verandah and Lawn Furniture,
so you may enjoy the fresh air in the hot weather.
A gr`eat big stock of Lamps --•any old price you wish to pay.
HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
We have a goad line of Lawn Mowers, Garden and Lawn. Tools
of all kinds. Screen Doors and Windows, and Screening in all
Widths.
ELECTRIC PLATES AND STOVES AND COAL OIL STOVES
Clinton Hardware & Furniture Co.
WATCH OUR WINDOW
UYEROR
STORESPS
ANNI `t'' ER A Y SALE
WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS
5 -STRING
BROOM •
EACH 24c
SURPRISE SOAP
10 CAKES 43c
GOLDSEAL
l's 29c
STANDARD PEAS
No, 4
2 TINS 15c
Ii FLLOGG,S
CORN FLAKES
3 pkgs. 25c
STANDARD
TOMATOES
2 tirts`19c
•
Draft Salad De'essine' foe bo. 23c
Tea, Royal York, I/, lb. 28c
1 lb. for • 59c
Premium Tea, 1 lb. for 59c
Family Blend Tea, 1 lb. 39c
Starch, Silver Gloss, 2 pkgs. 25c
Shortening, Hillcrest, 2 lbs. 25c
Lard, choice, 2 lbs. 21c
Crisco, 1 lb.
Chipso, large pkg. for 21c
McCormick Sodas, 16 oz....,..,14c
Carnation Milk, small, 3 for19c
Carnation Milk; large, 2 for:25c
Olives, plain, No. 20, each 23c
Flour, Drumer Pastry, 7 lbs. 19e
Flour Dimmer Pastry, 24 lb. 57c
Eagle Brand Milk , • 19c
These are only a few of the
Specials. Call and Shop the
Superiod Way.
25c
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