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make sure of your eyeaight. Don't
neglect your eyes—no instrument
is more delicate or precious than
,the human eye.
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Graduate of Toronto College of 'Optometry'
'Fine Jewellery and Repairs . Next Hovey's Drug Store
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Meet the representative of the "World's Largest One -Price
Tailoring Organization here on
' ' TVEsDAY„.41111., 22RD -
He will help you choose the right material for your new suit.
There are over 200 patterns and weaves' to choose from. All the
very latest fabrics imported direct from the leading markets of the
world. Everything tailored to the individual measure of the ens-
REMEMBER THE DATE
TUESDAY, APRIL 23rd
• $24.00
TIP TOP CLOTHES
ALL ONE PRICE ..
Plumsteel Bros.
Every Garment Custom Tailored
Its time to think of Spring House Cleaning
THE CLINTON-NEWSRECORD
Is really, in Spring, or eduroe' the
calendar decreeetherVise and
changeS its dress on January 1, but
a calendar is but a convenience, like
'a clock. January.1 is in reality the
midnight (if the year, in February
•we feel the gray,dawn, in 1Vrarch the
sunlight, in A.pril the new year is
upon us. It is Sprintgineb, the poet
has hiS inspiration, physical and men-
tal ,vigor are revived, It is the see_
eon of commencement, the awaken-
ing Of nature, and in, Our home, too,
we are imbued with. ” the spirit of
Spting. We crave the bright, -re-
freshing tones of the new •season,
and .new wall -coverings to supply
them, which will transform the en-
tire atmosphere of yaw: home and do
much to satisfy that natural longing
for changed surrounding; which is,
in accord. with nature. The wonder
of 'Wall Paper is pot alonet.the var-
iety of design, the color harmonies;
or the beauty in,:parttern. The wen-
de'rful thing is the little cost of mak-
ing a room elegant. You do not buy
just so many rolls of paper. You
buy beauty,- contentment, comfort
and satisfaction. We have 'nine pat-
terns specially priced at 6c, 8; 91/2;
121/ac, 15e, 16c, 18c, 20; 25c in ad-
dition to an assortment at.5e and 7c
in limited quantities and up to $1.00
per roll.
Tile W D Ca
W. U. Faira
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
And a good place to get the new goods to replace the old is
Right Here.
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We have the up-to-date furniture that will suit you
We would especially draw your attention to our fine large
stock of Beds, Springs and Mattresses. So enjoy the comfurt you
should have.
VIleli putting. away your furs and winter goods the sure and
safe place for them is a cedar chest. No moths will bother them there.
Our floor covering optirtglgut will be more elaborate than ever
with q large atOOlt ojCougoleum and Oil Cloth, by the yard.
DinPkillni-GengelnIlln andCaret pBuwiun spen
aNertMent
tte in :in -
smaller mats. • _ -
Brighten up with the latest colors in Pints Lacquers, Utilacs,
Varnishes of high quality. ,Try our special tin of Utilac any color, 250
with a good brush thrown in. Wateh for special offer.
We are ready for the Maple Syrup season, with a large stock of
sap buckets and spo'uts, 8 qt. tin pails at 25e each.
All kinds of Mops, Floor and Wall 3rushes, and all makes of
Wax and Polishes.
A Real Bargain, one Johnson's Electric Polisher, ask fot dem-
onstration.
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For a real -wall finish use Muresco. •
Clinton Hardware and Furniture CO
FUNERAL DIRECTORS MONUMENT DEALERS
THE STORES WITB A STOCK
• Furniture Phone: 104 Hardware 1.115
• Md•••••••11.10Amer•M
The Chance of a
• Lifetime
To stock- up an highest quality
shirts, ties, underwear, sok, s and
• accessories—
Fascinating colors and 'patterns
• fdr Eastev-.. '
Newest styles '
Our usual . modest prieet—
And a tremendous variety of
striking merchandise from which
to choose! Come in today.
DAVIS HER M.AN
Albert Street• Clinton, Ontario
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o•west Chair' Store Prices and Best Quality. -The Prices we are offering,
will make, you money. We are Proving it every Day
APRIL 18th to 27th INCLUSIVE •
Corn 2 tins 25c..
• Peas 2 tins 20c
'Marmalade
40 oz jar 29c
• on Saturday
• Eggs rea trY
r)
WE RECOGNIZE 011ALITY
DISTRIBUTE THE CASH ACCORDINGLY
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Infant's Delight
'Soap 4 for 23c
Life Buoy Soap
2 for 13c
Dr. Gunn was in Toronto over the
week -end.
MrS. L, Rath visited Seaforth friends
on Friday last, _
Mrs. C. H. Bartliff spent. the week-
end with Seaforth friends.
Miss Florence. Cuninghame was in
Fullerton for the week -end.
Miss Clark spent the week -end with
Toronto and Pickering relativeS.
Miss Luella Walkinshaw of Toronto
spent the week -end a lier home in
town. • -
Miss Alice Sloman of Stratford
spent the past week at her home
in town.
Mr. Tomany Ireland of Toronto is
the guest of hiS aunt, Mrs. T. Wig-
ginton, this week.
1..t.• Edgar Maguire has returned a-
1 ter a viait of several weeks with
relatives in Buffalo,
Rev. R. J, :Ji Mrs. Irwin of Toronto
ate visiting in town with the 'for-
mer's sister, Miss Ruby V. Irwin.
Mr. and Mrs: J. F. Reynolds, who
spent the -winter with their son in
Detroit, have returned td their
home in Clinton.
Mr. MelVrath was in London on
•Monday, having gone to meet her
daughter, Miss Ruth, who was
'spending -the day there.
CLINTON CREAIVIBRY, CLINTON PHONE 145
t SEAFORI'H BRANCH, SEAFORTH PHONE 162 . 3
• •CLINTON BRANCH, • CLIN'TON, ONTARIO
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Corn Flakes
2 pkgs 15c
on Friday
Macaroni
2 lbs 21c 10 Comfort Soap
Aluminum kettle
Delivered $1.23
Prunes2.1bs - 21c Butter
uisigiadlebs21c
d,L0 •Dairy • 40c ib
Date
Creamery 46c lb
Lux 1 plis 9c
Princess
Soap Flakes 19c
Saturday only
Baskets of
Oranges for . 49c
On one basket we save
you 10c_
Bread and Butter
Pickles 29c bottle
MiXed'
Fancy Cakes lb 25
New Carrots 10c
New Lettuce 15c
Minting Delivery: 9 and 11 a.m.
Cash and
Service
• New Cheese
per lb 29c
Kraft Cheese
• per ib. 33c
Specials for
- Saturday only
100 Sugar •$5.50,
Special on Friday
.1 Broom 35c
Tomatoes Ib 29c
2 doz Oranges 35c
Dutch Cleanser
per tin 11c
On Monday
• Good Coffee lb 55
Our own Coffee t
Bestwe can buy -
per ',lb 65c .
Salida Tea lb 69c
Lipton Tea lb 69c
•Red Rose 03 69c
Orange Pekoe 79c
Frigidaire Meats
Picnic Hams 23
Breakc t Bacon 28
Schneider's
Sausages 25
Tenderloin 55
Corn Beef lb 30c
Cooked Hain 52e
GOODS DELIVERED 10c Afternoon Delivery: 2:30 and 5 pen.
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• WHERE "SELLS FOR LESS'I-PRICE PREVAILS
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prow amoomommen
.Ab;... and Mrs.. Tuck of Ottawa, who
were en a mator trip, visited the
Andrews families in town for a
couple of days this week.
Mrs. Fred sieman and children left
last week for their horna;.- the, C.
N. H. School Car, after a 'visit of
sortie weeks with relatives here.
THE SECOND OF THE
Progressive Euchre
Series
will be held in ,
St. Joseph's Hall
on the evening of
Mpnday, April 22nd
Cards commence sharp at 8:30
Dancing (01/2 olte and modern) to
the adeampaniment, of Mutches or-
chestra at 10.
Lunch at 12
• ' Admission 50c. 10-1.-p,
Rev. R. Fulton Irwin and- Mrs. Ir-
win of Centralia • have been the
guests of Rev. A. A. and Mrs.
Holmes for a couple of days this
• week. • ' '
1Vtr. and Mrs. J. ,Livermore and
their daughter;• Illts. Green-, of
' Teeswater, spent the week -end as
the guests of Rev. C. 3.. and Mrs.
Moorhouse, Exeter.
MT. and Mrs. Marlow visited Wingham
friends the beginning of ,the week..
Mr. and Mrs. 1VParlow; who have
• occupied •.Mr.
• furnished eottige- all 'Winter, in-
• tend' leaving portly 'for Swift
lGur•
3",enRtei.dS,awsito‘ has been acconnt-• .
anl an the staff of the Royal Bank
for the past lour years, has been:.
' • tranSferrecl., 'to ' !the. Kincardine.
branch and. left ^the he'ginning; cf.
the Week.MIT: Lee of Tor-
onto has''taken the vacant position.
Mliss Ev`elyn' McQartney. of Detroit,
• Mich :f daughter of."IVI5-s.. T. Me-
. Cartney af town, is spending the
' month, of April in Southern Cali-.
fgnia, visiting at the home of
hei'uncle, IVE/13Utt
Redlands and with.- other relatives
• and friends in Passadena, ;Glendale
and Los Angeles.
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TUCkCrStUith--TOWIN shiP
• The Tuckersimth Ladies' - club
meeting 'Was held at the ihome of
Mrs. 0. R. Eear on AprillOth, with
the. pregiclent, Mrs.' Fletcher .Town-
send, occupying the chair. There
was a SPlendid attendance of mem-
, berg, several new ones uniting.
T. Townsend gave an inter-
esting •reading; "Glyn Yourself .-0
Chance," and Migs Hazel Pepper
pleasing -1Y. rendered 'a piano sale,
Current events Were given by Mrs.
Howai.d Janis and a hemorous
reading• by Mrs Eralik Waltes. The
tepid ''Opening Our Eyes to the
Gunn, Langlois- & Limited:
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HOME-MADE SALE
An appetizing display of Home-
made Cooking, Candy and baking
will be on sale at the Perrin Block,
• ON RATTENBURY STREET
opposite the public library
NEXT. SATURDAY AFTERNOON,
APRIL 20th
commending at two o'clock:
There will also be a country store.
Fresh eggs, cream, butter, etc., etc.,
Just the place to solve that Sunday
dinner problem. • •
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ORDER
WHOLE WHEAT
and
SNOWFLAKE BREAD
Sale held under the auspices of Lad-
ies' Altar Society of St. Joseph's
•Church. 10-1-p.
A Liberal Conservative
" AT HOME "
-Always Fresh and made of the
Best IVrAterials.
WEEK -END SPECIALS
CHOP SUEY
SPONGE DROP CAKES
OATMEAL' COOKIES
(Special)
ORANGE CAKE
• ORDER NOW
ORDER WHOLE WHEAT BREAD
FOR THE WEEK -END
Wendorf's Bakery
.A Liberal-Censervative ,Rally of
Town of Clinton and the, surrounding
Townships will be held in the Town -
Hall on, the evening of
TUESDAY, APRIL 23rd inst.
. The first pared the -evening's pro-
gram* will-ebnsisiiif musical num-
' d es• frond Mrs. H.
hers and and
Fallis, Peterboro, Provincial Organ-
izer of Woinen's and Young People's
Associations,'
Those atgariding will lie assured as
fOrinerlY,'af an address, Educational
and interesting. The social part of
the evening will take the form of a
dante. '
Lunch will kindlk be provided by
all the ladies. 1 10-1.
Thrills and Chills of the
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Penniless Millionaire
A Dramatic and Fascinating Life
Story by
REV. T. WESLEY COSENS
A Former Pastor, in
ONTARIO ST. CHURCH, CLINTON
on the evening of .
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24th
, at 8 o'clock
• Come And Bring Your Friends
Admission 25c. 09-2
Beauties of Nature," wap given by
Mrs, . C. O'Brien: l'nd pieved both in-
teresting and instructive, The bal-
ance of ho afterneon Was Spent hi
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sewing.
Tho next in eting is to be held at
the home of hs. Fred Pepper on
May, lst and the rotil call is to be 'an-
swered with an exchange of plants
and bulbs. ..' •'
•-Misses Pearl and Hazel. Pepper
Were visiting friends in London over
the weelt-end. -
' The play entitled, "Deacon Dulis,"
which was given by the young Imo-
Ple' of Turner's church a few weeks
ago, will be repeated in Brucefield
on May 3rd. •
Mi..• Nortis Sellery has purchased
a new CAL
'Mr. Clarence; Ball and MTS, Nor-
man Habltirk orlDetroit 'visited, their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. 3. E. Ball, ov-
er the week -end., ' •
Now that yet are married, Ipps0 Sup -
you will1 t 50 insurance
polio 1" ••
1 • "oh, no, i'don't think She's gding
to be dang•wous."
COAL -
Hard and Soft -Coil and. Coke in
Stock.
Carload of Alberta Coal to arrive
this week.
Get Our Prices.
W. J. MILLER & SON
Orders taken at residence, Ontario St.
PHONES: 46w and 46i
QUALITY •SERVICE
BLUE AND WHITE SPECIALS -
April 18th • April 25th
Baby Cick Feed, 5 ib. .. 25c
Bulk Seeds, Large Assortment
P. & G. Soap, 10 bars .. 30e
Gran. Sugar, 10 lbs. .... 57c
Jen. Pow. McLaren; 4 for 25c
Choice Seedless, 2 lb. .. , 23c
Bulk Cocoa, per lb. .... 23c
Choice Prunes, 2 lbs. . .. 25c
Potatoes, per bag $1.05
• Special Black Tea, lb. 68c
Choice Ric; 4 lb. 25c
Choice Figs, 2 lbs. 25c
Extracts, 3 bottles , 25c
Dutch Sets, 2 lbs. • 35c
Mult. Onions, lb. • 10c
Shaker Salt, 2 pkgs. 19e
Shoe Polish, 2 tins 25e
Pure Maple Syrup, qt. .. 750
Pure Lard, 20 Ib. pail ....$3.00
Pure Lard, 2 lbs. 35c
Soap Chips, 2 lbs. for . 25c
SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIALS
Palm Olive Soap, 4 for 29e
Oranges, 2 doz. 33c
Seedless, 10 lb. for
Aylmer Toni. Soup, 3 for 25c
Canned Corn, .5 for 59c
• Aylmer Tomatoes, 6 for. 75c
In. Delight soap, 4 for23e
Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs. 25c
• Break. Bacon, piece 28c
Corn Starch, 2 pkgS. 19c
LETTUCE, CELERY, STRAWBERRIES, CAULIFLOWERS
L. LAWSON & CO.
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We have taken the Agency for the
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ROYAL BROODERS
Formerly sold by Mr. E. Mitten and have
a complete line of Brooders and
and the Prices
are Right
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Sutter &Perdue
'PLUMBING HARDWARE ELECTRIC VIEING
' Phone 147w
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