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CLINTON-NEWS RECOR
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examivatien make a perfect ding
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aps for a FRED examination to
mope sure of your eyesight. Don't
neglect your eyes—no instrument
noro delicate or precious than,
the human eye,
m H. JOHNS N
Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry
in Jewellery and Repairs Next Hovey's Drug Stor
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SPE�1 � L
Sale of Clothing
We will place on sale Suits at,a discount of 25 percent.
. These Suits:are all extracgood value at regular prices and
represent one .of the greatest bargains ever offered` to: the people
•
of Clinton at this Special Sale Price
See our Clearing Lines of Boys' Odd Pants
At 98e and $1.50 Per Pair
All Broken Lines to Clear at less than
Wholesale Price
Wlho have (oiatempt,-for the pretty
p1ay1'tiincsti, the .foolishnesswithou)a
hint os l mess as it is made mani-
,est in tno pop observance of St.
Valentine's . Day, miss much,,. Om•,'
superstitions may be on the toboggan
Blida bub are five not unfortunate if we.
allow the dceline to extend to the ex-
clusiou•oI the harmless festivals that
give life zest, put new meaning into
common place ex stenco and for once
retake equal all the ages. Such is St;
Valentino's Day when sordidness may
well be forgotten and exaltation let"
reign". Up and down the land Cupid
Will train, his arrows, and many a
hostess will entertain in his honor,
The hilarity or the day start's with
the young and tapers off -with the
aged.
W e judge our stock to be replete
with all tho' gay hearts, streamers,
arrows, festoons, hats, cupids, decor-
ated: crepe, -napkins, table covers,
luncheon sets, -tally ,cards and other
frivolities to, make February 14th a
day of happy revelry. We also have
Red card board -if you make your Own
cut-outs, Valentines and cards for
everybody, relatives, -friends, sweet-
hearts, children, serious, refined, sen-
timental and humorous.
A Guest Book of verse makes a
delightful Valentine, six titles to.
choose from:
"Just Folks"
"A Heap 0' Livin' °
"Rhymes of Childhood"
"When Day is Done'
"Harbor Lights of Koine "•
"The Path to Home."
•
Tfte w. . Fair On,
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
.otip,�s�16hb
Pukes for
29c with 10 Bars
Soap Soap 49c
Fer 0 F", . Week
1 lb loose cocoa15
with, 10 lb Seed-
less raisins $1,00
Lha
1 Corn, >1 Peas f or
25c with
2;,lbs Dates•. 22c
Il
1 Best Coffee 70c
with..
2 Loaf Stlgar : 22c
3 Bars P ;& G Soap 1
with
1 lb Black Tea 65c
(Regular 75c a lb)
Fruito Prize
Packages • 3 -.for 25c
3 loose Starch 25c
with
10 gran. Sugar 59c
2 tins No 3,peas.30
with
3 Libbvs Beans 33
1
Plumstee
lorrolowLerstioadaatotimpowom
THE C. & S. GROCERS'
Beelcist honey the very best; Sunkist Oranges --Best quality --
lowest prices; Leaf Lettuce; Celery; New Oarrots; Banenas; Grape
Fruit; Lemons:
Don't fail to see our SPECIALS before buying.
r , "Tate Store with the reputation'for good values."
Branch 125j
Main 125w
A Goli'en
Opportunity
For the ;Mounth.of February we are putting on: a real Genuine
Sale of Up -to -Date Furniture
At Prices that are Bound to Interest you
Look over this Partial List
and Judge for Yourself
9 -PIECE VERY LARGE SOLID WALNUT DINING
ItOOM . SHITE.. REGULAR PRICE $225.
1rEBRUA.RY SALE PRICE + $185
9 -PIECE SWELL MASSIVE DUCCO FINISHED SOL-
ID WALNUT DIKING ROOM SUITE, REG. $215 �%
SALE PRICE
$15
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FEBRUARYS
,
ALSO REDUCTIONS ON ALL DINING ROOM
SUITES IN STOCK
THEN, FOR -BARGAINS IN CHESTERFIELD SUITES
THESE ARE ALL BRAND NEW STOCK BUT WITH
EVERY CHESTERFIELD SUITE SOLD DURING
FEBRUARY WE WILL GIVE ABSOLUTELY FREE,
YOUR 'CHOICE OF FLOOR OR BRIDGE LAMP OR
CHESTERFIELD OR END TABLE VALUED AT
$11.00.
A FINE NEW UNE OF BEDROOM SUITES ON
WHICH YOU WILL SAVE FROM 10 TO 15 PERCENT
WE HAVE A REAL BARGAIN WAITING FOR YOU
IN A KROEHLER 3 -PIECE DIVANETTE SUITE:
COVERED IN A GOOD GRADE, OF TAPES-
TRY WITH REAL GOOD MATTRESS. BIRCH WAL-
NUT FRAME, VERY REASONABLE AT $75.00
$65e00
FEBRUARY SALE PRICE . . .. .. . ... . . .
Come in. Early and Get Your Choice
while the Bargains last, as this will be a Real. Chance
to get New and Nifty Furniture for Your Home
Clinton Hardware and Furniture Co
FUNERAL DIRECTORS' MONUMENT DEALERS
THE STORES WITH A STOCK
Furniture 'Phone: 104 Hardware 195
BattOtead
Mrs; A. Pye and two children left
en Saturday to joist hor husband in
Windsor, She was accompanied by
nb who
Samuel
idcoa e
�lae>' brother, w'
',will remain, in Windsor for titne.
The many friends of MVi'rs. Robert
Delgaty will he pleased to hear that
she is recovering from 'injuries ;to her,
head and back which she received
when she felt or the icy street a
couple of weeks ago.
Miss Ploy Edwards left on Satata•-
Mrs, E. W. Morrison- was visiting
Drayton friends over the week -end,
Miss Eva Carter of Kitchener Pub -
41' lie school staff was home over the
week -end.. •
Miss Madelon Hawkins is spending
a couple of weeks with friends` in
Hamilton and. Elmira,
Mr, Edgar Maguire left this morn-
ing to spend a few weeks in Now
York and Atlantic City.
Mrs Norman Milne of Earl. Grey,
Sask., was the guest last week of
Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson. '
Dr. H. 'Pewter attended the funeral
of his uncle, the late Mr. Holland,
near Seaforth, on Saturday last.
Miss Wood letur31Bd t_t her home in
Exeter on Friday after spending
several'weeks as the guest of Mars.
White.
Mr. W. R. Burgess of Vancouver,
H. C., spent the week -end as the
guest of Mr, end Mrs. J.•.. J,.
Zapfe.
Mrs. A. Weatherwax of Orillia is
at the home of her father, Mr; D.
Cantelon, this week, being called
home by the sudden death of her
tnother `on Sunday,
Mrs. Colborne, Mrs. Hamilton. Mrs.
Naftel and Mrs. Andrew of Gode-
ich were in town on Tuesday at-
tending the meeting.Of the eateeu-
tive of the. Presbyterial W.M.S.
Rev. A. Macfarlane was in town a.
day or so last week; calling cm
,friends before leaving from Engle-
hart, 'where he' has accepted a call
to a church. His induction into
this charge takes place today.
day to visit friends in Waterloo ' and
Kitehener.
Mr. Wtn. G, Rae returned on
Monday afternoon after having spent
the week -end at his home in Wrox-
eter.
Misses. Maud acid 7osephine Stir-
ling left on Friday to visit their sis-
ter, Mrs. Hugh McLaren, in Port El-
gin. '
Mr. Wm, 0. Johnston returned
from Sault Ste, Marie on Saturday.
Mr, Clayton Weston left on Wed-
nesday for Detroit, where has has
secured employment. 114'r. . Geo,
Weston accompanied him to visit for
a few weeks.
Mr. Samuel Eagleton left for his
home. in Milton, N. Dais., the begin-
ning of last week.
Friends in, the village received
word on Monday of the death of Ar-
thur Peck, son of the late Mr: and
iVtrs. John Peck of this village, ` at
his home in Akron, Ohio, on Sunday.
The funeral is to.be held on Thurs-
.day. intermentto be made in Cleve-
land cemetery.
He is survived by his wife and lit-
tle daughter, who spent several weeks
m Bayfield last suntmer..
lvfisc laldna Scotchmcr is visiting
with Miss Margaret Campbell.
The At-home. under the auspices of
the Bayfield Public Library, which
'vas,' held in the town hall on -Friday.
evening, was quite a suceess.' The
first part of the evening was spent
in prcgerssive euchre, The ladies
prize was won by Mrs. Malcolm Toms
ivlaile Fred Heard scored the high-
est amongst the men. Lutieh• was
(hen served and there was dancing
'rem twelve to two o'clock. music
being supplied by the Lakeside En-,
t:ertainers in their usual "peppy"
Over' twenty-five dollars was
realized for the library.
Nir. Herb. McGregorBds been laid
up with a sore foot and 'leg "which he
received last week when a large
chunk of frozen gravel became
lodgedin the gravel pit and caught
t,
his foot crushing' it quite badly. Ile
5 ; lb Pail Syrup 33c
with
3 lb Rice 25c
2 pkgs Muffets 25c
with
6 lb R. -Oats 27c
LENT SPECIALS
Fresh Herring,,per lb.. • 10e
Fresh Filletts, ,per lb. • 15c
Finnan Haddie, per 1b, , , , 12%c
Fresh Halibut, 'Fresh B. G. Salmon
•
3 Corn Flakes 29
3 Clark's Soup 29
2 Prunes ungr.:' 25;
2 cans 'Pinapple 29.
FOR 'VALENTINE
Special Heart Mixture,
Valentine Sticks
Valentine Jelly Beans
3 -1b gran.Sugar 11
with
1 lb Special Black
-Tea 80c
Fresh- Picnic hales, lb... • .. . • 20c'•
Breakfast Bacon; IU:
IN THE MORNING FIRST DELIVERY' 9 a.m. .. IN THE AFTERNOON FIRST DELIVER:' 2:30 p.m.
Cash and
Service Ir •
Be it Known
.UNTO,ALL MENNE AND•WO-
MENNE THAT YE OLDE TYME
CONCERTS,
WILL BE HOLDEN IN THE IM-
14IENSE TOWN HALLE
WHICH IS SITUATE IN YE CEN-
TRE OF YE TOWNE
on Ye 22nd day of the
2nd Month of Ye
Present Year (Feb. 22)
1'he p'ront doors will he unbarred
and the Concerto will Begjn past'
Rarlie Candle Lyte, about the time
ye clock strikes Eight.
There will be Speakin' and Singin'
Pieces, Musik with Mirth. Ye Cost
to obtain a Sittin in ye halle will be
Fiftie pieces"of Copper,Mlonie.
All. Seats reserved. See Plan at Fair's
Admission 50e and 25e.
GOOD
As -The
BEST
CHELSEA BUNS
WHOLE WHEAT
AND.
, SNOWFLAKE
BREAD
Wendorf's ' Bakery
J
Makers of Snowflake Bread
Sale of Home Made
Baking
IN TXIE HYDRO SHOP
Dir,
on the afternoon of
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14th
• at 2:30,
under the auspices of the Girl's Club
of ''Wesley -Willis Church
WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.
100-1.
had a very narrow\ escape as it re-
quired a team of horses to remove the
large chunk. - '
Mr. A. Ferguson shipped some of
Dr. W. J. Tiliman's,pidgens to the
Pet Stock Show at Sarnia last month.
14e received word' from Dr. Tilhnann
that they all received prizes as fol
Magpie Cock, first; hen, first; sal-
inettes cock, second; hen, second;,
bloadenettes cock, first; igen, first;
cumulets cock, first; hen, first.
14Th. D. L. Woods of Detroit spent
the week -end with his, parents, Mr.
and Mrs. S. D. Woods.
The Local Orange Lodge is plan-
nieg a progressive euchre and dance
to be held in the01 town vn hall . on Monda
Y
WHERE "SELLS FOR LESS" PRICE PREVAILS
r,'yWANtrev~tafiAMOOMAN
Elite Cafe
30c
ORDER EARLY
Ph' ne
4
SERVICE
QUALITY'
PRICE
—�.—w.�..
Special, 40c Dinner every day from
lito2.
Excellent meals served at all hours.
Special attention given to parties,
Banquets, Eto.
QUICK LUNCHES
Sandwiches, Pie, Tee Cream, Tea,
Coffee, Milk, Fresh Fancy Boston
Cream Pie and other kinds of pie.
We Also Handle:
Boxed Chocolates, -Ice Cream
Tee Cream
Soft Drinks, Cigarettes.
Good 'Cooking and Quick Service
Open from 8 a.m. to 2 amt.
-Lum Sam, Proprietor
98-4,
COAL
Hard and Soft Coal and Coke in
Stock,
CarIoad of Alberta Coal to arrive
this week. -.
Get; Our Prices.
W. J. MILLER & SON
Orders taken at residence, Ontario St.
PHONES: 40w and 401
UY
YOUR METAL ROOFING NOW.
Pay for it Next June
Cali and Get Prices
Agent or Retrfew Creast Sepltratcr
and Scales.
Have the agency for Miller Incub-
ators and Brooders, also Royal Brood-
er 'stoves
rood-er'stoves and Incubators.
Order early so as to be prepared
or your early clucks.
HARDWARE and PLUMBING
Phone 244
next,
The Trustees for the police village
of Bayfield—Messrs. Murdock Rose,
Lewis Thompson and W. 'John M'e-
Leod met on Monday evening for the..
first time. Tho oath of office was
taken early in the year, Murdock Ross
,having been appointed chairman of
the board, presided at Ibo meeting.
A number' of bills were' settled and
other business discussed. A cook
stove was purchased to replace the
ono in the basement which has not
beet working satisfactorilyfor the
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Phone 147w
past few years. A grant of twenty
dollars was made to the Public Lib -
ray. Ways diad means of improving'
the heating of the town 1taI1 were dis-
cussed.'` Murdock Ross suggested
that storm windows would 'make the
hall much warmer, Winner Blair
was appointed caretaker of the hall
and Constable.
GODERICT-I: Mr. Arthur R.Ford,
managing editor sf the London Free
Press, will address the Canadian Club
On Friday evening, February ist; bis
subject, being, "The Story- of the
Press Gallery." lalir. Ford is the
only sae of the The. J. E. Ford autl'
itlt•s, 'Ford of. Goderice,
SHROVE TUESDAY
SUPPER
This Annual Feast, served by th
Ladies' Guild of St. Paul's church
will be given this year in St. Paul'
school roan on
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY' 121-41.
from 5 t'o 7 p,in,
MENU:
Dressed Pork
Escalloped Potatoes
Salads; and Jellies
Rolls and Butter
Lemon Pie`.
Ptinipkin Pie and WhitpeY
l
Cream
Tea and Coffee.
Price 50e :)