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CLINTO:v'S LLAD1NG JEWELE11Y SPORE
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These are' the days when
songs. and Mzeather man and you
too, are apt to be all wet, un-
less -youlcarr'y one of our• um-
brellas,
Silks in colors or, plain,
Prices from $1:00 to $6.50
JOHNSON `.
Graduate of Toronto College -of Optometry
Fine Jewellery and Repairs Next I}Iovey's Drug Store
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Pm! real values see lour line of latlies3'Patent and Satin Q+3° 98Slippers;:at . , .
lien's Black or Brown Oxfords di398
A Leader at per' parr .. .. , ..... •
See these in our north window
special valuesin heavy `work boots in some of the !best makes.
I\Tow is the time to •get shod, for lthe spring work. Get our prices-.-'
they are right,`
l.. ;• steel Bros.
PR619 ;5,
Lr. W. CURRELL—THOS. SHIPLEY
he hitsl
is °the,I1()
Most ofyour ,horne--actually the
greatest part of the area of it is cov-
ered with Wall Paper. Wall Paper
is the most distinctive feature of it,
It forms the background • for every-
thing else, furniture, draperies, pie
,tures-and people :'Four home `front
,the decorative viewpoint„. Is ;ver
much hi appearance what: Wall Paper
makes it : harmonious ' and rest-ful,,
cheerful and bright, clean and well
kept or not artistic and neglected.,, Is
there atything at the price that will
do as much for' your home -as -Wall
Paper? Is its price not insignificant
compared with' its effect and its in-
fluence on the home?:
—IT BEAUTIFIES
-DIGNIFIES
'—SATISFIES
Our Prices are 7c'to $1.50 pe`rs roll
The'. Y'. D Fair -Go
Often tTe Cheapest -Always the, Best
' WE 'HAVE Ii"' SErtifjc
YOUR PART—Call 125w or 125j for your need -
.OUR PART'— Prompt Attention—Quick Service—Quality Goods and
Courteous Treatment,
Grape Fruite-Oranges-Lemons Bananas _Pineapples
New Cabbage--Lettnee--Green Onions—Texas Cooking Onions
A Pu]1 Line of the Finest Qtudity Groceries at Popular Prices.
Variety and Quality to Suit the Taste of the Most Exacting
THE C, & S. GROCERS
Main Store, (Phone 125 W. , ranch Store, Phone 126 J,
gEEe ih0hTT!
On the outside is the
place for flies. They
are more than a pest;
they. are a menace to
health. Their germ-
laden bodies wreek with
filth and disease. Keep,
them out byscreening
your home I{
Screeds ready made:
Wire in Rolls.
Hardware Specialties of all kinds carried in Stock.
ooGd Hardware and Prices Consistent' Quality with lit our Motto.
Sutter Sc Perdue
14ARDWARE' l PLUMBING ELECTRIC WIRING
PHONE 147w
., r tiCefiielcl.
A limber of Hensali Oddfellows
motored to Brucefield--Sunday even-
ing, and attended the service in the
United chtneh.
The W. M. S, , met en May 12th,
With just thirteen members present
and Afm McCartney in charge of the
meet 'mg. Mrs. Dow took the opening
prayer and Mrs: Haugh the serapture
reading from John 15, Letters of
thanks were read from several of the
members who, in their recent bereave;
anent' had been thoughtfully reinern-
Lerecl by the !society. 'A, resume of
chapter 3 of the study book was well
:taken by Mrs, Neil McGregor and a
period of questions and_answers on it
hollowed. Delegates :discussed the in-
augural al meeting at Clinton last
month. Members decided to make a
,quilt for the Indian. box, .Mrs. 119 -
Queen closed with a prayer from the
inaugural meeting program,
,Sturdier, healthier stock than; that
which carne to the -Brucefield Horti-
cultural Sociejycould not be im-
agined, and the exaetttiue, had a veily
ee
busy t pgetting i't all ,out ori Mon-
t day last, The roses, shrubs and glad-
ioli were ,especially fine: Eceept for
the, glacls,'the,rest of the bulbs are
being shipped separately arta. are ex-
pected this week. Each member of
the executive received either rose
bushes or grape vines,
,±, g r 1�Qy,!llff OINUM lampam it
:r..T..muutlolih
Mas. C. R, Gonne of Loudon is visit-
ing IM's. Farren this week.
Miss Mary .Stewart of London Nor.
anal was home over, the week -end.
Miss Annie .Shobbrook of Buffalo `is
spending a vacation at her hone,,
north .pf town,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jackson 0
Stratford were with Clinton friends
over the week -end.
Mrs. J. W. Tamblyn of Londeslaoro
spent a few days this week with
Mrs: W. Hiles in town,
Mrs. Annie Nickle and Miss M'ay
Nickle have gone to : Windsor,
where they intend residing,
Mrs. McConnell and child of London
visited with 117:'. and Mrs. J. Mc-
Connell of town last week.
Messrs." /Bert Marshall; and Elmer
Paisley are home froin Toronto
University for the Bong vacation.
Misees Olive and Freda Schoeniiais
spent the week -end with their sis-
tern, 'Mrs. Nickle and Mrs. Cook of
!Sarnia,.,
Mr. F. P. Gillies and daughter, Miss
Marion, and Mr. Fisher of Kitchen-
er were the guests on Sunday of
Magistrate Andrews.
Mrs. (Da) Roberti and little Miss
ldoslyn 'of Toronto are spending a
week or so with Mrs. T. J. Watt,
Rattenbury street, west, ,
Mr. Ed, C. Nickle of Sarnia was in
town over the week -end, looking af-
ter the sack of his mother's prop-
erty and household effects.
Rev. Bruce Hunter and Mm. We N.
Manning of London d were . guests
on Sunday at the hone of the lat-
ter's brother, Mr, it E. Manning of
town, ••
Mr. And Mrs. George McKenzie and
Master .Malcolm of Dungannon vis-
ited over the week -end with the
• former'' parents, Mr. and Mrs, T.
cKenzie,
Mr. W. J, Harland and his son, Mr.
Harvey W. Harland, of Guelph:
were here aver .the week -end, ow -
Ing to the death of the foriner's
uncle, the late W. S. Harland. •
Miss Marion Andrews left last week,`
accompanied by her sister, Mrs: 11'.,
F. ,Gillies of Kitchener, on a trip to
Alix, Alberta, where they -will visit
their brother, Mr. S. C, Andrews.
Mr. W. Fulton, District Passenger
Agent of the C: P. R„ and M'r. Mel.
Duff, 'General Manager Upper
Lakes Steamship line, made a sec
ial call on the local agent, Mr, W.'
Jackson, on Friday,.-
Mr.
riday,.-Mr. Leonard Harland and Misses
Marion and ,Olive Harland of Tor-
onto have been visiting in town
this, week;having come up Satur-
day to attend the funeral of their
uncle,-•, the Into' `W. S Harland,
which took place Monday after -
Mr. Willis Copper, who Inas -spent the
last couple of years in France and
England, 'returned home Thursday
evening last. Ire sailed from Liv-
erpool by S. S. Montclair, which
ran into an ice field and was de-
layed three days, This, to folk who
"'"were trying to get to some particu-
lar point on this side the Atlantic
on a certain date might have been
, j:atlier \dying, but to one whowas
not in a hurry the experience was
most interesting, They saw WWII -
hers of seals deporting themselves.
on the ice and stopping to barkat.
the ship as it carefully ,nosed its
way through Mr. Cooper left yes-
terday afternoon to.- spend`a week
of ten days with Chicago rela-
tiyes. -•
1 aid IIne
FT -6W Ab'. u1 Yojir Canned Fruit?'
Is your Cupboard liarerlike Old Mother I-Iubba'd's? It does, not need to be.,
This weelc,we are selling'Large Beautiful Pineapples by the' dozen at s?,,o, .$2;75Also we are ut loading car of Pure Cane 'Sugar about May 25, special price by the sack at car and store l'or'cash.
E\erythirig for• P cn c Supple for 24th of May.
S e�iat' Olives from 1, to 506 Plain and Stuffed•
Marshmallow, cakes for
24th May,
Asorted flavors per lb, 29c
CANNED I?INEAPPLE
Peel pineapples 'ind remove' the eyes. Cut in
V/ -meh' s1p es,' and then into cubes. Cook ii boil- �.
ing water ',until soft. + Drain off the water and.
weigh'the fruit. Take i%; its weight in sugar and
to each pound of sugar add 24i cups of the water
rn which the fruit was boiled, If you have not
enough Water, add more. • Make "a te syrup'ofSthis,
bailing 1 or 0 nil ,uThen. add fruit and cook.,
ill together for another 10 minutes Seal while
ry hot in jars 1
Bodley ,Sponge and Fruit
cake's, for:' May 24th
20 and 25c
"Shetland Pony to be Given Away"
For'all -cash', purchases from 25c up, cash paid on accounts, regular two weeks and monthly accbunI;s' you will
receive votes -on the,pony. Ask for your votes,
® 6 liars O'Neil's'Soap for
4'tins ;Sardines for : ,
`Shelled Walnuts, per lb . , • .. • ; •„ • ,
Canned Asparagus .•. •
Canned ;Beets
Lobsters . ,
e'
Tuna Fish .
Canned Chicken -.
Have you tried Flew, full' 16 oz. pkg. for 2
WEEK -END SPECIALS.
25c
25c
485
36c
30e
4656
30e
a.,. .... ... 36c
• Dill Pickles, per tin
Branston Pickle . ,
Horse Radish- Sauce+ ;
FOR THE' 24th MAY .PICNIC
•d
•live Butter , .' 20c
Sandwi dh Spree : ...... , 36c'
Potted Tongue or Ham,.'3 for "' 25e
*Cream. Cheese with Olives and. Pimento, per Ib , , , 50e
Grape•Juice
r per bottle :: , , ...;: 66
For five sack lots of sugar, off the car, get our special price and `coupons for the'pony
will be. given away.• -
In the Morning First Delivery 9 a.m, In the Afternoon First Delivery 2.30 p.m.' Kindly Order Early
Ser
Cash ane Phony
v><c� VV. .i�
/ 4 Where " Sells' for less" price prevails"
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✓ 25e
36e-
20e -
June Bazaar
The Girls' Auxiliary of.the Presby-
terian church will hold a 'bazaar on
the lawn of Dr. Shaw, Friday, June
4th, at three •o'clock, with the follow-
ing booths:
-FANCY W'ORIC
'CANDY
APRON
HOM>ar,h2ADE HAKING
RUMMAGE
TOUCH AND TARE
• AFTERNOON TEA,
58 -3
Sagfield
Miss Nora Ferguson, who has 'pen
the past five months in 'London re
turned hone on •i)ionday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Parke spent
unday with the formers aunts,
Misses C, and S. Parke.
llfrs. C. B, .Chapman and son Erie
of London spent last week at their
cottage, Miss Dora 'and Master R.
-Chapman joined' them for the week-
end..
Mrs. E. N. Hart and family of Lon-
don spent Sunday at their summer
home.
Mr, R. T. Orr and family of Strht-
ford:'spent the week-end•at their cot-
tage'on the Terrace.
f41•?. , and' •MrT', A. J. Stevens and
family of Rendon spent b.--inday at
their cottageyin Lakeside Parlc.
Mrs, H. Law on -and little daugh-
ter Florence spent Monday and Tues-
day at their :,cottage in Lakeside
Park,
Mrs; C. Beni -rings and little dughter
of Detroit are • occupying Mr. Wim.
1Viatealf's cottage, the • latter having.
undergone an operation
lSuuday next'' being Whit •Sunday'
the•service of Moly Communion will
be ;lebrated in 'Trinity church at 11
14Ilibs Cecil ;McLeod is visiting
fridtiis in Detroit.
Mr: and Mrs. Chas: Will and, fam-
ily of London spent the week -end at
their. simmer Koine.
ilft•. and Mrs. Peters and . family
and', Mr., and Mrs. Scrimgeurs of
Stratford spent the -week -end at then
cottages by the_ lake.
Dr, and Mrs. G. Atkinson and fani-
ily' of Exeter spent Sunday at their
�trtage.
Rev. James Foote of Exeter con,
ducted 416 Presbyterian ,service ton
Sunday evening. last. On ,Sunday next
Rev. lily. 14PeDerinid of; Goderich will
have charge of the service.
Miss Nina EI Heard of : Stratford
spent the week -end with her par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs.. Wm. Heard.
Miry John E. Howard 'spent Sunday
in,London
Themembers of the Trinity church
Dramatic Club will present "En-
gaged," a farce •comedy in three acts
in the town hall on Friday, Way 28th,
at `S:1:5 p.m.. • c
t
PEREN1VJALS I)E OSTiRTjON
Naw:: `is the Time
WTNGHAM: Miss 'Pearl Dean, of
London u has accepted the: position of
assistant superintendent at the hos
-
vital in Winghar. ,Miss. Doan is a
graduate of1khe 'A.niasa'Wood Hos-
pital, St, Themis; and for several.
errs
Y. was night supervisor, and later
assistantday supervisor at that in-
stitution. Mliss Dean 'has already
assumefl& her new duties
•
to Order*tri" •1 i1 '"i cam% Of New Perfection Coal Oil Stoves
and Ovens Saturday- evening, may
22nd. We invite you to attend this
demonstration and see for yourself,
the beautiful cooking, baking and
roasting qualities w•f a New Perfec-
tion. Oil Cook Stove,,
These popular flowers must be
planted early. You will never regret
putting in a perennial bed: We Soifer
Canada Climate Tested Plants
We Can Supply=
ACHILLEA
COLUMBINE
ANGEtSA •
CERASTIUM •
LARKSPUR
GAILLAIIDIA
BABYS BREATH
ICELAND POPPIES
BERGAMOT '
PH RETHdTA41
A TRITol4X
SHASTA, DAISIES. t1
SCABIOSA
STATICS
SIDALCEA
AND MANY OTHERS
ONLY 166 $,011
ALSO—Phlox, Iris: and Peonies
Let us help you plan your garden
J. Cwningharne, Florist
Greenhouses—Huron St.
PHONES -31 and 176w 57-2
Oxo as -
OH Burners
FOR RANGES, FURNACES
AND BOILERS
Call in and ,see this great burner
VERY SIMPLE TO OPERATE
MARTIN-SENOUR PAINTS
(100% Pure)
SCREEN. BOORS and WINDOWS
- SCREEN WIRE
CHICKEN WIRE
'13stimates cheerfully' given on all
Plumbing or Heating. , jobs you are
thinking of, •
VACUUM CLEANER TO RENT
HARDWARE and PLUMBING
Phone 244
We also have a few Spring Specials in Lawn Mowers, Bis
sells Carpet Sweepers; Johnston's Electric Floor Polishers and
Nand Polishers.
Don't Forget the Demonstration
• Clinton Hardware'and FurnitureCo
THE STORES WITH A STOCK
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Furniture Phone: 104
MONUMENT DEALERS
Hardware 196
Mums
Get that old hat off your mind and putt on a Biltmore Straw!
• The classiest lige an town!. $ands of black and colors.
We also have a complete stock of Fit -u -well Caps and Biltmore
Felt Hats for men and boys: Por quality and price—buy your 'neat
hat here=
New
Fashion
STRAWS!
$1.75 and up
Davis & Herman
VETERAN, TAILORS PHONE 224-W
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Spot. Cash` for Eggs and Poultry
Qtialitg etiunis
We are in the market For Eggs and. Poultry; all seasons of
the ear, reppared to pay,top prices for top quality,
94 per cent of Fi•rnei s eggs received last week graded
Extras and Firsts.
GUN, LANGLOIS & Co,,, Limited
HEAT) OFFICE MONTREAL, QUE.
Clinton Branch open each day from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Write, Phone or Call, for any further•anf rmation you 'require
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GUNN, LANGLOIS & CO., LIMITED,
CLINTON,' ONT„'- BRANCH
PHONE 190