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Physicians will tell': you that eye strain is'respon.ible :fylrr many
serious ills. Cei$tainly rt will cause ;lumpy nerves, headaches, and an
tnconfortable reeling in general that, is a serious handicap to you.
Letsus examine your eyes, The .. exam nation'will reveal the '
trouble—if there ,s any. And if there Ssn't-then' it will be a great
satisfaction to las to tell you that your eyes don't need glasses. If,
you do need glasses, then each, day you go -without them means
added strain an`your health.
We have a becoming style for every type of face. Every pair
of giaseesfrom Johnson's has a `nark of distinction and personality.
And our mice's are so reasonable,that this need not enter' into the
question ,u all.
Gi!t;'
Fine Jewellery and
onto College'' of Optometry
, Next Hovey's Drug Store
SPECIAL PRICES FOR
JANUARY
Also a number of good
used Pianos
for sale at reasonable prices
T. J. MCNLIL
Clinton's Musical Instrument Representative
Always at Your Service Box 113 --.or Phone 273, Clinton
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r, +nvr vl vY Ma^_m
liaf�ng the yea r• 19$7 ;whose';denrion
has been recentlyrecorded, no less
than gix citizen's have confepsed ilo
being readers of our ads.
AND WHEREAS 'there may be
otho"i°s who 'Similarly honor ne by.
their perusal.,
AND .WIIEIIIPAS the writer of
this column takes it;, as, righrVkindly:
o.0 allsix--and the. others.
THEREFORE
BE IT RESOLVED
that we join in the hope with aril six
of them and the others that through-
out 1928 the joke willelivays The on
the other fellow.
Sometime, if you are a reader or'�
this part of the paper you may find
that which will tend towards profit
and ddvantage for both of us. Life's
projection machine has, started a
reel'`on the 1928 screen and surely it
will show much of mental content-
ment if its: moral is the past, years
debts; as paid. We have recently
mailed a few hundred , accounts .and
we would be grateful for a prompt
cash response. Tho best thing: with
which to, "feather your nest" is cash
down. In the experience of most peo-
ple it provides a pleasure and'catnfort
as does eider down in your cushion
or pillow.
You need your money;
I need mine.
If we both get ours,
It will be fine.
But if you get -yours
And hold mine, too,
What in the world
Am I going to do?
You know how much you have en-
joyed reading Saturday Post for the
past Tear. Why not make sure of.
even greater pleasure by renewing
your subscription now? Pricey ,$2.00;•
Good Housekeeping is $3.50; Ladies
Horne Journal is $1.00 arid Daily
Mail and Empire or Globe is $5.00.x,
Tlio W. D. -Fair Co.
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
Suit' Special for January
Regular $43.00 Suit for $35.00
Special price for the balance
of January only
Davis & Herman
Custom Tailoring Cleaning and Pressing
A Bright New Year
We hope that 'your. New 'Year Day
will be a happy .one -and that each
succeeding day will be brighter' and
merrier than the one before. We wish
you, in every sense of thaegieefing,
A Happy New Year!
Sutter & Perdue
PLUMBING HARDWARE ELECTRIC WIRING
Phone 147w
Now is the 'Tillie to Market Your
Chickens, Fowls, Ducks, Geese Viz' Turkeys
WE PAY SPOT CASH.
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HEAD OFFICE
MONTREAL, QUE. -
CLINTON BRANCH, CLINTON, ONTARIO
PHONE 190
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A_. ��. si'- •t,,; w„... , till ithii.
Miss Dorothy Match visited Auburn
friends last week.
Reeve. Robert and Mrs, Higgins and.
son of Hepsail spent the week -end
as guests of Mr. and Mfrs. Wm. .Hig-
gins. -
Mrs. A. J. Morrish and Mrs. W. C.
Brown have been visiting Goderich.
friends,
Mrs. Geo. Sillib of • Qoderich visited
'het' sister, Mrs. G. A. Walker` dur-
ing the past week.'
Miss Jane Gilchrist of Saginaw, Mich.,
is spending this inonth with her sis-
ter, Miss. Jennie, in' town.
Miss Nellie Medd of Exeter visited
^co,,v,.er the week -end at; the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Medd.
Mr, : and Mrs. Iddo Crich have been
spending the past week or so with
Hamilton and Toronto friends.
Miss A. Bartlift returned on Saturday
to resume her duties as resident
nurse at the Boys' College, Aurora.
Mrs. Fred Shimnan • and little Miss
Joan arrived from Capereol on
Monday to visit relatives in town.
Mr, Walter King • has gone to London
to 'spend some time with .this son
and daughter-in-law, Mi, and. Mrs.
R. Ring.
Mrs. Dipple, who --has been visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. W.
Potter, left for her home at Ren-
frew on Friday.
Mir. and 19rs. Andrew Oke of Sea-
forth visited last week with Mr. and
Mrs, Wm. Higgins and Mr. and
Mn. T. 3. McNeil.
Iii'rs. (Dr.) Adams and Master Jim-
mie of Windsor have been visiting
at, the home of the lady's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. James Scott.
Mrs. Martowe . and Miss Mary Mar-
lowo of Swift Current, Sask.,. are
the guests of the former's sister-
in-law, Mrs.,D. Tiplady .of town.
Miss Annie Taylor of Blyth, a former
Clinton teacher, was in town on
Tuesday attending' a meeting of the
Huron Presbyterial of the Presby-
terian Church.
Mrs. 11. P. Ober and daughter, Evelyn
of Lethbridge, Alta., were guests
last week of "the lady's sister, Mrs.
John Walker,: and also of. Mr. and
Mrs.. G. A. Walker.
Mrs. Bennett, who came up from
Guelph on account of the sudden
death.of her sister, Mrs: Walter.
King, spent a 'few -days over the
week -end with her brothers, Messrs.
W. and F. Mutch.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Elliott ”, of San
Francisco, Calif., are visiting' in
the old home town; They:. came by
way of Seattle, Edmonton, 'Saska-
toon and Winnipeg, visiting friends
at various points enroute.
11Tr. Kenneth Rorke, who spent the
Christmas 'vacation at his hone in
town, returned last week to re-
sume bis teaching duties at 'M,ont•-'
real River. The -nearest' railway
point is at Silveir"Centre, twelve.
miles from Montreal River, and on
reaching there on Wednesday about
noon he expected to foot it through.
the woods to his destination, head
quarters of a big power company,
but onl 's
t z�. occasion. a ;eon=
veynce awaited him. There they
get the mail twice a week
and,
.while living conditions' are
fairly comfortable' for the cern-.
pony's employees and the teacher.
the life is 'soinewhat lonely and
isolated. You have to make your
own funandlaugh at it, as it were.
M`r. Rorke,' who has always been
fond`of the woods and of outdo or
Iife, i5 ``laking the best of the sit-
uation and probably en,ioving it as
mulch as anybody would, more so
than most, perhaps.
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CK TAING SPECIALS TOR 0,NE
3 lbs lard 51c PRUNES
Monday Special Ungraded,mostly Pure cane sugar
2 Corn � -
Starch 19c large size, 2 lbs -25c car pi -ice, 6.75 cash.
Satufday only 2 lbs Soap Flakes 25c - 4 pkg Jelly Powder 25c
SUGAR
3 lbs. Good .Rite-. , 25c
2 lbs: -Good Tapioca .. . 25c
3 lbs. Dried Peas
2 lbs, Loose Macaroni ' 22c
Shelled Walnuts,per ib. .. ...G . , ... - • 59e
2 cans Peas (Saturday Special) 25c'
Marmalade, large jar • 35e
Breakfast Bacon, by -the piece ..... ,,,,.,. 25c
10 bars P. and G. Soap for
Clark's Soups, except chicken, 3 for, -
Large faintly size sodas '
Loose Black Tea, regular 75c, per lb.
2 Ib. Dates, this week only
Raspberry Jain, large
Corn Syrup, 5 ib. Pail
2 cans Corn (Friday) .:...... .... ....... ........
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43c
27c
68c
65e
22c
59c
33e
28c
Fresh -Herring Red Salmon Fresh Halibut Fillets
Ciscoes Finnan Haddie Salmon Snacks and Oysters
Head Lettuce New Carrots. Cabbage
IN THE MORNING' FIRST DELIVERY,9 a.m.. IN THE AFTERNOON FIRST DELIVERY 2:30 p,m, ORDER EARLY
Cash and WT -
Servic ® ®O'Neil
WHERE "SELLS FOR LESS" PRICE PREVAILS
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L W. CURRELL
• . THOS. SHIPLEY
We are prepared to give you prompt an defficient, SERVICE
during the year 1928. Fresh goods of the better qualities will be
supplied at prices well in keeping. Prompt, Deliveries and Courteous
Treatment at all times, Careful attention given phone orders. Let
us:have the,pleasuro of supplying your grocery needs. When you
give us an order you 'can be satisfied that it: will have careful
attention;
TILE C, & S. GROCERS
Branch 125j Main 125w
Cr, aiu `LI/anted
We pay cash for 'Graded Cream
CLINTON CliEAMERY
Operated by
GUNN, LANGLOIS & CO., LIMITED.
CLINTON, ONTARIO•.
We guarantee Service, Satisfaction and
Quick Returns.
.-Phones 190 or 145. Night -180
'Entertainment for Every Occasion
•\ 1LJ' PPX is the host or hostess at any socia!
.lt.Dl gadtcring—when Stewart -warner Radio -
^cnultains!
A turn of the single gle control dial, simple, as setting
A watch, hangs music of famous .orchestra,
•rend t ons by famous artists f tures without
® 0 1Wh end P cry hour of every d y, throughout the
entire ycar-d c s always something appropri•r
Tab/r GIB net mp In radio entertainment.
se,d 52) "The sddctrosty volume and restubble, life -like
0 tone of the new Stewart-Vsrner Radio will sur.'
..,,prise and delight your' Cabinet and soocok
I models a'p:ices you'd be glad '0 pay.' So Auto
-. to see and heard m
Stewart -Warner Sets are .heel sed to
sell b Canada.
1 A. r r Clinton
Announcement
The Clinton Hardware and Furni-
ture Co. wish to express their keen
appreciation of your generous sup-
port during the.; year 1927. And, we
will endeavor to serve you as 'well or
better in the year 1928, making Ser-
vice and Satisfaction' our chief object.
Wishing you all a very Prosperous
and 'Happy New. Year
Clinton Hardware and Furniture Co
THE STORES WITH A STOCK
FUNERAL DIRECTORS MONUMENT DEALERS
Furniture Phone: 104 Hardware 195
SERVICE
QUALITY SATISFACTION
PHONE 111.
SPECIALS This Wee'
CHOICE PRUNES
25 Ib. box net, $2.35
SUGAR
$6.75 per cwt., Cash
Broken Sodas, 3 ib. for . 29e
Ginger Snaps, 2 lb. for 25e
Marmalade, Sheriff's ... 55e
Jam, Ras. or Straw, . 55e
Canned Peas, 2 for ...... 25e
Pork and .Beans, 2 for .. 25e
Dainty -Puddings, '2 pkgs. 17c
- Different Flavors
Tea, Special, per lb. 680
Matches, special, 3 pkgs. 25e
Ammonia, 3 pkgs. for . 21c
Soap, P, and G, 10 bars for 450
Castile Soap, 6 bars for . ` 25e
Soap Chips. • bulk, 2 lb. for 25c
Neb Soap Flakes, 3 for .. 25e.
,Toilet Paper, 7 for, 25e<
Corn Starch, 2 pkgs. for 19e'
SODAS SPECIAL
4.1/2 lb. box" -for 68e
JELLY POWDER
With Cup and Saucer
6 pkgs, for 49c
FISH, FRUIT AND VEGETABLES IN SEASON
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Let ' Your ;��t ,• rtal
} 1I tp> 'tia 4-s` ar' ' nends
Make the entrance to your home inviting and attractive, so that-
your guests will feel clotthly welcome arid wish' to come again. The'.
right kind of doorway will do that.
Glass doors add tone, charinland a simple dignity which solid'
doors somehow lack. .We can supply you with ,some ,Very artistic;,'
"and attractive doors panelled in glass. Let us call 'and show you,.
When you desire the best to he haat specify :our mill work.
.Thomas McKenzie Estate, Clinton .
Phone 88 Residence, 6