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INTQN'SLEADING
WE'LERY $TG)Rl
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home school work
n Bans night work for the
average student, because
Carly , evening hours' are
usually taken up with any
number of other duties.
Titeefore, lit rents
should make sure their-''
ehxtd is not subjecting,
eyes tosevere strain or
overtaxing which in later
years will collect a heavy. '
toll. ; Great eare should be
taken by all parents to
prevent injury to eyes 5f
their " children during
school months. -
It isn't dust enough to
think your child's eyes
are al, right. You should
,KNOW:' The way to
know' is to have their eyes
examined by someone
qualified to tell you the
truth. We have always
specialized on children's
eye examination. And we
never recommend glasses •
unless it be :Por health's
sake.
Bring Your Child In
.
*JOHNSON
.
Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry`
Fine Jewellery and Repairs Next Hovey's Drug Store
el. 9rJ 1
A
Vigorous Canadian boys and
girls need- sturdy footwear, We
aim to seeure the best possible
values for 'the price. We are •
offering special ,values for two
weeks:
$2.25 to $3.50
Some less than cost
Get Ready
For School
How about a new suit
for opening day? The old
one must be pretty well"
r worn out after ' two
months of strenuous holi-
days.
Special prices on Boys'
Snits for two weeks:
$6.50 to $9.95
Some with 2 pairs of
Bloomers
SPECIAL PRICES ON RALSTON'S RELIABLE SHOE POLISI{
- Reg. 15c Size for., 104
iumstee1 Bros.
Iseeernsamstem
CURBELL & SHIPLEY
,cue dove a full stock d Groceries. Guaranteed' to be fresh and
• of the best quality.:
Telephone your orders.and we will give you the very best in
.Quality and Service.
Sixteen ounces to-th'e pound—Satisfaction or mondy refunded
THE C. &•'S. GROCERS •
Branch 125j
Main 125w
Mid -Season inventory shows a -number -of last year's Radio
Sets in Stock. We are marking these sets down to half price
to clear out.
These sets will compare Favorably in every way with this
year's model. come in and hear -and see these sets ,if inter-
ested in Radio. We -can save you money.
utter & Perdue
PLUMBING , HARDWARE ELECTRIC WIRING
Phone 147w
AnythingWorth '.Building is Worth
Building Well:.
No matter what ydn want to build or repair,, no natter what
materials you need, we can supply them at a price as low as can be
found anywhere We feel certain we can render you special service'
through• savings on selectionts and uses of materials, no matter what
*Mir '-plaxis;may be.
First class lumber .,and. building materials insure a first class
job when work is done, and -you will find it is"just as cheap in the
long run, Give us a trial.
Tito i as- McKenzie °Estate, Clinton
Cyproc Shingles---Hairdwood'Flooring=-73uildixg Specialties
We moan there are lots of Foun-
tain Peas for sale. Many makes,
many styles, many prices, We.have
then at so low a price as 10e, then
25e, 35e, 50e, 8i 00, 81.25 but there
is a c distinctive one at $2.75. ' It is
Waterman's,` Known' by discerning
onesas the "Daddy of thein all," The
satisfaction it gives,'. the service it
renders and the years it lasts actually
puts it in the economy class,. The
price is made by the makers, and is
maintained the world over and is it
not true that the manufacturer who
stands out honestly for his price is
the one who makes goods worth the
money. A Waterman` Pen is backed
by forty-two years experience in the
fine art of successful pen making
and again is it hot true that there is
nothing like 'knowing how to do a
thing --unless it's the 'faeulty of being
able to do it when you know how,
Waterthan knows how, Waterman has
the faculty. The school student ap-
preciates ,a Waterman Pen, their per-
centage in examination ntay''be af-
fected by his or her penmanship and
a Waterman supplies the right nib
with, the required flexibility. Send
them to -school with a Waterman, the
elip-cap fastener for the realhe-boy
and the holder -ring type for the little
miss: . For -the adult we have them up
to $7.00 in nibs fine and stiff, fine
and• flexible, rigid, standard, blunt,
and rounded. A W7aterman 'connects
thought with action and provides the
smooth, even way of : effortless writ-
ing. • Prices'from $2.75 to $7.00.
Good Enough For Elegance --Cheap
Enough for Economy
.We have the lower priced pens, but
—none -cheaper, quality, considered,
than a Waterman.
`TeI D. fair Co.
Often the Cheapest Always the Best
Miss Florence Cuninghame spent the
week -end in. Toronto.
Mrs. Walter King ,of Clinton wasa
visitor in town on Monday.--BIyth
Standard. ` r
Mr. Kenneth Rorke returned Thurs-
day last from a visit with North
Bay friends. °
Mrs. West left last week for Glam-
mere, where she will teach the
present school term. -
Mr. Douglas- Thorndyke of Manilla
spent the 'week -end -no the guest of
1ii'r. and Mrs... T. H. Hardy.
Miss Etta Hardy left this week for
Merriton, where she has taken a
position on the Public school staff.
Miss Norma Bentley" of London is
spending a vacation at the home of
her sister, Mrs. Morgan Agnew.
Mr -and iXlrs, George Horsley of Pont-
iac, Mich,, visited the former's par,
ents, Mr, and. Mrs, R. Horsley, over
the week -end.
Miss Grace and Mr. - Arnold Wenner
left on Sept. 1st to resume their
teaching duties at . Streetsville; and
Hampton ,respectively.
Dr. and Mrs. Snowdon and family of
Detroit motored over and: spent the
'week -end with the former's uncle,
the Rev. T. 'J. Snowdon.
Mrs, Earl Porter of Goderich has
been visiting her sister, Mrs. West
of town and her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Henry, East, of Hullett.
Miss Patsy Meltegney, who has: been
''spending the past three weeks vis-
iting Miss Violet Morrison, has re-
turned to her home at London.
Mrs. A. E. Hicks and her sister,
Miss Elizabeth Richardson,: are
spending a few days at 'Park /grouse
Goderich, enjoying the lake limes -
es.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Morrison and Miss
Emily Morrison of }Iensall and Mr.
Alex. Morrison of Brockville visited
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Morrison this
week: •
Mr, and Mrs. D. M. Johnston of Dray-
ton and Mr. S. C. McGregor of Lis-
towel were the guests of Mr.` and
° Mrs. E. W. Morrison over the
week end.
Dr. pod Mrs. Scarlett and family of
Hamilton and Mrs. R. Scarlett of
Vancouver visited with the Rev.; T.
J. Snowdon and Miss Walls and
also with Goderich township friends
over the week -end. '
Mrs. W. Jenkins returned on Satur-
day last afteg„a very pleasant visit
with her son at Miniico Beach. Mrs.
Jenkins expects to spend the great-
er part
reater-part of the next couple of
months judging at Fall Fairs.
Mr. and Mrs, Donald Hogg of Pont-
iac, Mich., and Mrs.' Hicks” of 'De-
troit were week -end guests of the
Rev.. J. II and Mrs, Hogg, Mr.
Hogg has ` bought property at
Southampton and intends building
a' summer hone there,
Miss Jean Hogg left this week to re-
sume her teaching duties on the
staff of the - Ripley Continuation
school. Mise Hogg 'was successful
in.securing 'her certificate for -phys-
ical culture, finishing the course
this summer. •
Miss M. G. Rudd returned Monday
.from a nine -weeks' trip to Eur,one.
Mies Rudd, in addition to a sight
seeing tour,visited friends in Eng-
land, Ireland and Wales. This was
Miss °Rudd's'third trip aceross.
Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Nediger and Mis-,
ses Linnie. and . Helen motored to
Toronto on Saturday' morning..
Miss .L inhie left the same evening.
for Burwash, where she hasac-
cepted' the position of 'principal of
the school this terns. Mr. and Mrs.
Nediger and Miss Helen motored
ever to Hamilton •..and, spent the
week -end and holiday with relat-
ives.
ve
ain
e are introducing two counters of five and ten cent
lines, in our Groceteria Department, for Cash, next Thursday,
Friday and Saturday. '.. Some lines we are clearing out altogeth-
er and some are entirely new. Nothing -exceeding five a.nd
ten cents. .
Another car of Pure Cane Sugar Co. unload on Thursday. -
Special Pr ce.off car at $6.75.
The Pears and- Peaches are coming in and you will need
.more Sugar.
By'No
In the Morning -First` Delivery 9 a.rn.
In the. Afternoon First Delivery 2.30 p.m. Kindly Order Early
Cash `a l dPr. ti9nlel
VVService •
Where Sells for less" price prevails, - a
Service
Satisfaction
Spotia1s for Week -End
Prices
Quaker 'Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs, 25c
Pure Lard, 5 ib. pails ... 89e
Corn Syrup; 6 lb. pail ..; 9$c'
Seedless Raisins, 2 lb for 29c
Prunes, 2 lbs. for ........25c
Canned Peas, 2 for 25e
Corn Starch, per pkg. 1.0e.
Broom, special at 49c
Rice, 8 lbs. for 250 '
Jelly Powders, 3 for 1fle
Ginger Snaps , -2 Ib, for ,25e
Herring in Tomato Sauce 25e
Fresh Mackerel, tin 25c
Amtnonia,, 8 pkgs. for ..,. 25e
Castile Soap, large , : . 20e
Matches, 8 boxes for. .. 25e
Toilet Paper, 6 for .. , . , 25e
Tomatoes, Pickling Onions, Peppers,
Cauliflowers, Peaches, Melons,
Bananas; Oranges,
L. Lawson & Co.
PHONE 11I PROMPT DELIVERY
Phone
48
BAZAAR
IN COUNCIIJ CHAMBER .
on
SATURDAY, SEPT. 17th.
,Commencing at 2:30
Under the auspices of the
Ladies'.Md' of Ontario Street
. United Church
BOOTHS,- o
Apron and Towels
Dolls and Handkerchiefs
Fancy Work::
Touch and Take
Candy
Homemade Baking
Miscellaneous
Rummage
Afternoon Tea Served from 3 to 6
EVERYBODY 'WELCOME
26-2
Music Lessont.,
Edna Wise, A.T.C.M.
Teacher of Piano and Theory
Studio at home on
ONTARIO STREET
Phone 163j i
25-tf
COAL
D.. L. and W. Coal and Servet -Sol'
vay Coke alawys on hand for immed
late delivery. ', •
,Also a quantity of dry Maple Wood
Prices reasonable and same to -all
W. J. 11/11 .LEI & SON
Orders taken at residence, Ontario St.
l ;~'hone 46
Londesboro
Mr. Jackson, Mrs. Ross and Miss
Murry of, Lucknow, and Miss Angus
of Chatham spent Sunday with „Mr,
and Mrs. James Campbell;
Mrs, E. Bell is visiting friends at
Wtingham and Westfield.. • '
Dr: Kirk Lyon and family, also his
sister, Marjory, are 'visiting at the
home of their patents, Mr. ,and, Mrs.
Will Lyon. Dr. Lyon is moving to.
Leamington this .week. We wish him
success.
Mr.and Mrs. Stanley Garter and
M}r, and Mrs. Ernest' Adams .spent
Sunday afternoon at Grand /lend...
The death of Mrs. John Grainger
at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Geo. Cowan on Saturday evening was
a surprise to many as, although it
was; known she wasvery illi. every
one hoed for her recovery.
•
Preserving
Season
IS APPROACHING AGAIN
See our cooking utensils Pure
Aluminum and the SMP Pearl and
Diamond Ware. Something for every -
Why not use an oil stove this year
for the preserving season? You will
enjoy being in the 'kitchen with t}?e
Perfection or Nsco.
Think it over and see us before
you buy
T Hawkins
HARDWARE and PLUMBING
•.; , Phone 244
New, Nifty. and Upo to -Late
See our new Jubilee Dining room suite the finest Canadian Pro-
duction every shown in these parts.
Our whole furniture stock is all the latest styles so it will pay
you to drop in and look us over and we will be glad to deliver to any'
ad4ress.
HARDWARE -
We have a few coal oil stoves and ovens which you will be able
to save money On by buying now.
A full line of Granitoware in all the now adore.
Get your roofs ready for the rougb weather now. Ilse the eel-
ebrated Brantford roofing which has stood the test of years and is
still going strong. ,.
A, good line of roofing paints, in black for asphalt and red for '
steel. ;
Any furnace trouble, tell mi. Plumbing or Tinsit ithing; satis-
feetion guaranteed.
Clinton Harc ware and °uruitu.re
THE STORES WITH A STOCK
FUNERAL DIRECTORS MONUMENT DEALERS
Furniture Phone: 104 /hardware 105
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STAR THEATRE
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday—Sept. 12, 13 and 14
llcart
r ler
See The Heart Thief --He will steal away your gloomy hours
With Joseph Set:BA:mut, Lya-DePutti and Robert Edison
Admission -25e and 15e
Thursday, Friday and Saturday—Sept. 15, 16 and 17
S�nlslor Sables
Presented by Claire Windsor and Eugene O'Brien
Adniiesion 25e and 15c
' NOW PLAYING
• .SWEET ADELINE
Admission -25c and 15e
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Eggs gEK
Bring us your Eggs While Fresh
We invite customers to visit our° candling„ and grading room
to see grading properly done.
We Pay Spot Cash
Now is the time to market'yonr fat broody hens and old roosters
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