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CLIN,TON aS,,'L'EAPPING JEWELL ItY..' ST•
E:.
o one would. look i e a jewellery store
fruit, but the beautiful' wrist watches we
are -`'showing are "peaches"; ready to be
"picked" up by the buying public.
EYES TESTED FREE area SCIENTIFICALLY, FrTTED
FL 11. l -HN ON
Jeweller and Optician Neat Hovey'® Drug Stora
—a.i.muw„yns .arosas came + his as
ams
an a ySpeeis
Just a few special lines "to start
off the new year. We have many
other lines slated for clearing which
we have not space to mention; but you
will find these exceptionally good val-
ues.
MEN'S HEAVY WOOL SOX.
Lot No. 1, 4 pairs for .........81.00
Lot No. 2, 3 pairs for ..81,00
Aaot. No. 3, 2 pairs for.:. .,$1.00
Ladies' Black Cashmere Hose, (sec.)
Special 5'Je pair or 2 pairs for $1.10.
Men's. Print Shirts (good patterns)
at .: . •. ....•...
Some speeial bargains in boots . and
rubbers in clearing lines. ..
All the overcoats at sale prices tq
clear.
Plurnsteel Bros:
iIfONE 25,
SMALL PROFITS
KII1S11
CUItTAI
RODS
Vir.griir -••.
0000
TIE FIrA",f 5I1A1'C PROVIDES •I
STRENGTH, CURVED END PERU
MIT DRAPING CLEAR TO CASING
TIE. . BRACKET IS SIMPLE,
STRONG AND PRACTICAL. SIN
GLE OR DOUBLE,', BRASS OR:
WHITE FINISII:
TDB®. Faire
Often the Cheapest --Always O,e Bes
MORE BUSINESS
Supt. H. B. 'Chant Win Toronto this
week, attending a Hydro meeting.
Mrs. Evans of Seaforth visited Miss
Grainger the first part of the week.
Miss Mary McMurehie returned to
Toronto' last week to resume her
studies.'
Mr. Gordon Hall of the Stratford
Beacon-Herald"staff was home over
the week -end.
Mr. R. S. Fisher. of Mill street spent''=
the week -end with Hensel' and
Kippen friends
Reeve Middleton is in Goderich this
week .attending the meeting of the
County Council.
Miss Minnie Cooper spent the past
. week With her brother, Mr. Ogle
Cooper of Collingwood.
Miss Winnie McMath of London Nor-
mal was the guest .of Miss Freda
Wallis over the week -end.
Miss Marion Gunn returned home
Monday evening after an absence
of some months in Europe.
'Mr. N W • Trewartha, local manager.
of the Gunn, Langlois Co., is in
Montreal on business this. week.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex, rjeilans were in
Seaforth last week -end,; attending
the funeral of Mr. Neilan's mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Shaddock have been 'VIs
iting Mrs. Shaddock's sister, Mrs.
E. Brown of Petrolia the past week.
Mrs. C. T. Johnston and her Baugh -
ter, Miss Adele, of London, are the
guests of Mr and Mrs. Win. Jen-
kins. '.
Mr. George Roberton was', in Brus-
sels last week -end owing to the
death of Mr. Ballantyne of that
town,
Mr. W. J. Bell ot the Toronto post -
office staff is spending a vacation
at the home of his mother, Mrs, R.
A. Bell
Mrs. Wright of Seaforth visited .her
sister, Miss, Grainger, Stmt. of 'the
Clinton Hospital, and attended the
-opening on Tuesday.•
Mrs,. 06 Jinks left yesterday morning
for her home at Bort Lampton, al-
ter spending; a- few- weeks as the
gue8t of Mrs. Knox, of town.
Mr, Oliver. Johnson of'.Goderich was
in town on Friday. Mr. Johnsons
old Clinton friends are always glad
Looking Over Our Novelties
In Woolens
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you may be absolutely euro of
finding something to suit you,
no matter what your taste may
be,. We show such a, variety
of patterns that everyone' is
sure, to be pleased. Beal~ in
remembrance, please, that the
1� cloth'ls only one;item with us—
designing, cutting, honest` and
skillful; "putting -togethtr"` are
factors in making you a satis-
factory suit•+oi aviercoat.; .; :::,rr
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VETERAN TAILORS
When in Need of any
of the Folio*ing Lines
Call on us
Plumbing, Electrical Wiring, Electric Fixtures
Supplies. Stoves, Ranges and Furnaces
Paints, Oils and evurnishes
Roofing and Pumps of all kinds
Delco Egr'm Lighting Plants and
General Hardware
and
.; _. iter
HARDWARE,.
nfi ai - tiaxnYr a�'.r+ ca.,a w xr,or..{ "',a..uw, Fwu a
twenty-six years ago he purchased
a grocery -and shoestore, conducting
erclue
ELECTRICAL PLUNABING
ortier
nue
ux
r*,. samr a
� iµ
We ate entirely sold out of some lines
But are adding ogler re narlsable values
Corn Starch, 2 packages for 19c
10 lbs. Granulated Sugar
10 bars Laundry Soap ..
3 pkgs. Pearline
G Rolls toilet paper
8 lbs• Beans .
3 lbs. Spanish Onions .. ..25c..
4 lbs. Creain of Wheat ,25c.
$1.05
72c
25e.
.25c.
5Abs. CorriMeal ....,.,
5 Syrup....
6 lbs. Rolled Oats • ... .. . .
2 pkgs. Bran Flakes • .. ' • • • •
2 pkgs. Shredded Wheat biscuits • .
T•isi:uits, per package • . ,
Loose Macaroni 2 lbs for 25c
Group of Goods for 5 cents
Electric Silver Cleaner ••, •• • ,5c
• Gong Soup 2 for ....... ... lc
Lemonade' Powders
Wool Soap . •5c
Polar Soap . ......a, .50
B Ci --Salmon; per. Ib . .
° Halibut, per lb .... ..... ..:...... • .. .
Filletts, per 'Ib
Finan Meddle,. per. lb.:. .
• 'Salmon Snacks ,•- .•
Fresh Oysters, selects, per pint
:30c.
.300.
.22c.
.20c.
,30c.
,.60e
Group of Goods for
Kippered herrings, while they last 'J,
Corn Flakes, each ••
Planter Soap •
Grapelade .. ••••
Cocoa, per ib• •...
Fresh F:
Fresh Head:
alifornia`
.WANTED -Air Experienced Grocer" Clerk
•
Cash ifk. Carr!J
2 Deliveries
Silting; music , being furnished 'by
Mr. George Laws, and Mr. I:: Pea-
cock.
A sleigh load was taken to the
euchre party .by Mr. Barney Mann.
Mra
the past few months -`with relatives
in England returned home Monday. MADE IN OUR ROME
Mrs. Snell says conditions in England WITH LOVING CAVE
are not very good. . 'Foot and nrnrtth FOR YOURS
disease is rampant and many thous-'
ends of cattle" have had to be slaugh-
tered. Mrs. •Sneli's visit home was:
not entirely a pleasure visit, as she
was called 'home b'y, the death of her
mother.
�i�Dlli�E��lill�
lylr,,,CarieWalddn has been,cbrflned
to.lris bed for the past' week wi'th'an
attack of appendicitis, but we are all
glair -eto'iiear `tie is'nialc1ng excellent ,
recovery' .,
• The.Misses Cress' and Ward visited..
]7phraim Snell, who has spent
EVERYBODY KNOWS
BETTY BROWN
OLD STYLE HOME MADE
CANDIES
• to •weleonie hien to the old town,. at the tropic of Miss Marion Cudnu e
Izev. Di. Medd , of Wheatley visited ove> tno <yreelc-end.
y s terdayt Mr. J e Medd ,tf t.Ex; -,lies Blake of Colborne was a vusi-,
yesterday, Ur. Me liinera tir.P� i
etet, t4 co?iduet the funeral of an • tor. „with the :Misses . Army. Lind rC11ra
old ltrienii anaparithronei and odic d Mali over Sunday,
. on up,'toX•a day /Me rifle club is-neking some very
Mt Thos Callander p ,tinissrvatiie,•r goody records,' thb average score be
Man•;, is th@,guest olti'S aunt Mi,qing ; 1 out of a possible 25 points
John-Ctininghaine„,,‘Mr.'bar ander+' PoeSIbly some bf"the Clinton riflemen
is a", Son, of .'Clrntonls, first Mayor,' wottl l like a shooting contest?
•so that. he. ought• to l,fee1, cfuite;,at, The school was closed Monday and
ll oii'le. here, as if the town soigne- tday on account of t
belonged to hire. Ife certainly
shpuld.be. given the "freeclorn";,of
n
then cw.
BULK ICE CREAM AND BRICKS
OYSTERS
Tue
sk he weather.
lilies Viola Osbraldestt r8f Gro alit'
visited at tri hoYlie of Mass lvfari5n'
Aleoek over rSlinda!yi2 and'4`renewed
sorrier other :%cllnaintan'ees
Miss Violefri Miillesl spent the Week -
Auburn
The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup
.per will, be .'administered in : Knox,.:
'Presbyterian church next Sabbath '
horning, January 27th. Preparatory'
service will be held oil Friday e,Ven-
ing at 8 o'clock.
Miss Sadie Carter is visiting friends
.in' Detroit.
Mx.. A. C. Jackson is suffering from,
an attack of la grippe.
Mr. 0. E. Erratt shipped a carload
of cattle to Toronto last week..
Master Reginald Carter is confined
to: the house with a cold.
• The Womane' Institute held a meet-
ing at, the home of Mrs. 'E. Phillips
last Tuesday. The meeting wasvery,
interesting, and well attended.. Mos,,
bVfogridge gave a fine report of the,
convention at London. The next meet
ing will be in the Orange hall, and a,
talk 'on "First -Aid" will be given by,,
Dr. B. C. Weir.
14Ir. Andy Strauglran underwent an
operation in Goderich hospital I1st..
Friday. ' At last accounts he was do-
ing as well as could be expected.
Mr, and Mrs E. I7rratt spent a few
days in Toronto last week,
lnlllv�"'ti�' ri A`ia> inehSif
- EUiirliii ier1"idlla
Mr. Charles Josling of Detroit spent
the weak -end at the home of Mr. T. L,
Ilia sm ,
Mrs. Henry 'Wallace of the -West is
visiting at the:, hoine of Mr., Robert
atlins. t the
Pvlrs. Rohei•L Scott is visiting a
once of her father”, Mr, John Vodden.
FO r. •, CITIZEN OF CLINTON
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aA'Ac>B d AWAYIN IIIJLLETT.;
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ire illness SIr. 7 . W
an cxLci < d : V
After
)enipsey passed' away on Friday, Jan
8th, at his Boole in Mullett.
'eceiise(7", wha horn r1 (Xoderioh
,ownship August Sth, 1360, where he
pent his young manhood later ,no0-
ng to Clinton where he lived for
ri n ''Illvtti
it for twelve years,, then, on account
of 111 health, he retired from business
and since has made his home with
his'ibrothe1-in-lain MO. J. Sanderson,
I-Iullett .,,
' In Mart,`, 1899 he ws united in mar_
riag,e'. o Mrsi Mary V. Grasby, laugh- to leaving ilio. 1 school The nresen-
to of the late, Shjilliaip`-Sanderson• tation was- made by Miss T. fowler
Inye:lig:ion he was a Methodist and and school children of S. S. No:' 1,
in polities a Conservative. 1 Mullett on Wednesday. An hour or;
a es to mourn, . his wife and SO -WAS spent .in dialogues; reclt c, r n ,
He rev
Carrie, also, one �Lrotier readings and music. Also alt
m.
.o G 1
. rely: John 1?ern,i-'�, program was over there was afserani;',
and f yi Clinton,dean
ori Mrs. (Pec.) 0��, Lcit_'!hle to see' who could ;yet the most
do of
•k ' Geo. Pratt of I'a"gu, I ntitS, and a Eery i;;cctting time. •
dotad Mr i, t A pleasant evening was ,i pent at
„1,.`,.1,,,D,,,nt8The ' f0 'roil tool: onpl-C t ho
: 5 r. nrx;Ntrs, T12atk Moiit.
i :�0� 'to' Union Come- the home or l
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c11+, y M icon ;,. et �u;:; ise berm; the N fstltar��;,1,.::, r:r
lid' >o service. e l le*w u, I o- ' : > von b ..
thea took trait. n the la,t r tusc, ,'s,,,,....,
1 17 i :vra� n ,ynd'tfie` fast;
iiallbea or,5 ; ter!1 J J. Smith, IC'. San .� a'ybgij ng M1gl �. .
der son J ^libel, R• , Nevr1,010b( R., that „*Vt01I wnau pent,mllnti
Pate and d. Snell,`'
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""We aim to please." -
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CLINTON, - ONTA3GRIO.
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Cdr®;Slap
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ith Ps
enclat the home of Miss .Bessie Os -
baldest
4,'�f >ilills .,Churg" , I •' on Friday evening lest abouton•
,,kwenty of the young folk of 1161mes
1 ville enjoyed a skating' party down at
will,llt4ltl a the "Swamp," after which they had a
pleasant time and lunch at the home;
of Mrs. -Walter.
pea and Sae
of spin
at the home of 1i/ rs::(r.) Hearn
Mr. and Mrs.'I ugh' Ailcnhead .en
Fay tbrtained their friends to an oyster
Miss Gladys Freeman was present-'
ed' with. a lovely string of inclestr ucti'
blo pearl.,beads with a fancy': 11i'e
Gatch, in a very dainty little box prior,'
Fri
fan �r� ?5th
g a� Mr. and Mrs Joseph Addison invite
iron j,, to,. ed a number of peau people
y supper, Friday evening.
Odd
chows'
ospi
1 13e/telit
f,tn,
• ALL LOCAL TALENT
ome out and see your lecel,ladle
mid gentlethen doing real
Nrq�rpi' 114x40.:
etrihnting, to this you are`,
r
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5 t
•.fel, ` -the. lIpspi
'^a., ung._..,.
9
to theini j;
hone one evening last week. All re-
port a good time.
bit. Rex. Mills, C.N.R. agent„ who'
has been relieving here for some
months,' has gone to Gririisby and Istv,;';
Robinson has taken his place here:
The Felly Circle intend holding a
Valentine, Social on the 14th of Feb-
ruary. ,,.
The Choral Society had to cancel'
their concertl;.Monday evening owing
to the stormy weather.
Over sixty- Oddfellows and their
wives and many invited guests met in
their spacious hall .Friday evening for
a sociable tune. Tables were placed
for progressive euchre. ' :Mrs, s. Greg
McGregor carried off •the first prize,
while Edgar Allen won the cona51a-
tion. and Mrs. Dan Munroe the booby
prize: 'I'he guests then retired from
the' hall to the,Wclker house where a
banquet wasrvraiLiiig them, when all
-herent courses,
lila justice to 'Cir.. d
There were oysters and 01000 oysters
This was one of the many social ev-
enings the Oddfellows have provided
and is always looted forward to
with interest. . iiterest. Much crieilit: is, dilg the
11oSt m
esses o' the,evon Mr , Walker
acid Miss .Walker ror ftheir kindness.
r?.fie" the dinner. rill t oa4t d to ,the
hall wliera an 914 turret d net•wrs:.en
C. H. VENN...
Elec,tr'i.l 2atag9s; Fixtt1Paa(.s, E
Apple
Wising and Repairs.
a
t
held
was
'Monday an ,electi6n w
On Y
pTroxetei•': to fill ' a ;vaeancyr iii the
he
council caused by a deficioneg in iih i
municipal nomination when Johh
HHF rinc-burg fur, elected over David
.Robertson. e.'tson. by 41 majority of 21. The
ylaii to eaiiiower tie council to iiir"
baso an oil engine; to supply %power
;,l S61}tr. g? Y1'a feated 1'7 -to, 74