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CLINTON'S., I,E.9;
EWE' LRY STORE
e can fit, you with the G1as'ses ` you ee
-EYES TESTED FREE and ; SCIENTIFICALLY FITTED
Jeweller and Optician
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Next Hovey's Drug Stora'
.1i ty lutes
crate Priced.
In buying a new Suit or extra Trousers' the first' thing to consider
is "'f6 EI they -give Satisfaction'•" and the next is "Axe, they fairly,
priced ?»
Quality and Style' along with Moderate Prices vie the outstanding
features of each of our new Models of Men's and Boys Scuts for
Spring.—"The -Best for the Price."
We have Men's Suits from $14.00 to $30.00 made in new. snappy
Sport Models for the•young men and in the more conservative models
for more elderly :men,
Boys' Suits from $5.00 up
Men'sSpecial. Order Suits from $25 up
Come in and let us show, you these suits the values will surpriseyou. •
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SMALL PROFITS
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PHONE 25,
MORE BUSINESS
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Home
is Barbered everything that is dearest
and 'heat in life:Home is the center
Trona'whieh all the varied concerns
and business of life start forth. Any-
thing that can: contribute to the beau-
Ly and comfort and peace of I-Iome is
deserving ri1' .attention and thought.
In this, direction let wall prpei enter,'
Your ' thoughts, Our new spring stock•'
will soon be ready for yam: inspection..
TIN" a Fair Cam
Often the Cheapest --Always the Best
®<t Eaite=
300
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or Aing"
You'll be glad if you are wear-
ing, a well -tailored suit, 'becom-
ing in color, individual in style,
yet developed along fashion's
newestlines and of the approv-
ed spring textiles.
In ,wishing for you Easter
L7 joy, we invite your continued '
patronage.
Avis &
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VETERAN TAILORS
Herman
PHONE 224-W
DZEZMOCUMAGNOZZWWWWIMMON
Qive your'' out
here furniture
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We alsocarry a complete line
of Brandrai n Henderson Paints
and Varnishes
Sun Varnisl and
Sun Varnish Stains
Also a complete line of
Brushes, Linseed Oil and
Turpentine
6utter'
HARDWARE'
PLUMBING
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ELECTRIC WIRING
We are read} for4111 orders of spring work,, Papering, Painting
and decorating,We' have a large assortment.o:f papers and wo ask
s 1p
ou to see our books beforebuying.
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You will save money by ordering your paper trona us,
All work Guaranteed. Prices reasonable.
.Orders left with Mrs. Robt. A
oeive prompt attention.
strong, Huron street will re
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urgituttnun+muuun n�m�,
1 rs, W 1VI. Erwin was in London on
Saturday '
Miss Ruby Irwin is in Toronto for a
few days.
Miss'. Florence Cuninghame was in.
London on ,Saturday.
Mr. F. 'W. Holloway of Ford City call-
' ad on friends in Clinton lost Friday,_
Mrs. Earl Porter of Goderieh' visited
her 'sister, Mrs. West of town, last
week.
Miss Gladys Holland: of Sea£orth;is
'visiting her sister, ,Mrs. Merritt
Nediger. '
Miss Mary Walls left Saturday for
Tottenham to attend the funeral of
her sister-in-law. '
Miss' Grainger, Superintendent of tho
Clinton Hospital;, visited her. sister
in Seaforth-last week.
Miss Emily Morrison of Hensall_Vis-
ited at the hone of her brother, Mr.
Ed. IVI'orrison, over the week -end.
Rev. Ernest Parker, is in Toronto at-
tending a nrkssionary gathering in
eol'neet]onwith the Baptist church.
Miss Norma Hood of Iiippenspent
the past week as•the• guest:of her
aunt,- Mrs. R. J. Fisher of Mill,
street.
Mrs. Rath and. Master Grant were in.
"'' Stratford on. Thursday for the wed-
ding of the former's son, Mr; Wily„
son Rath.
Major and Mrs. Chas. Me.Phaij. of
Holmesville are. the guests of
Councillor and Mrs. Jenkins for a
few days this week.
Dry. Fred Gibbs,,who has spent the
winter with his brother, Mr. Frank
Gibbs of town, left Tuesday for his
home at Bricrerest, Sask.
Ails. Ralph Stephenson of Parr line,
Stanley spent .a few days last week
as the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Robt. Armstrong, Huron street.
Mrs. T. H. Leppington and ebildren
and Miss . Ada Fulford are visiting
the former's father and other
friends in W3ngham this week.
Mrs. Maguire and Miss Jessie re-
turned Saturday front a three..
weeks'.visit'with the former's son,
Mr. Hugh.Maguire of •Wallaceburg.
Mr. T. Churchill, superintendent '111.0-
the
k fthe mebhanieal (1epartment' of the
Clinton Knitting Co.; left' Friday
,afternoon for Philadelphia'to attend
a textile exhibition. He will'lie ab,
sent n week. .
Mr, and Mrs. To L. Wilson motored to
Detroit, where they spent a few
days over the week -end. Mr. and
Mrs. Wilson are preparing toagain
take up their residence in the City
of the Straits. •
Mr. -Chas, Manning of Cleveland, whb
came over to attend the 'funeral of
the late Mrs, , W. N. 1VIanning of
London, was the guest over the
week -end of his brother, Mr.•R. E.'
Manning of town.
Mrs, J. E. Hogg and Mrs., Jas. Scott
are in Hamilton this wears attend
ing the meeting of the Provincial
Wionten's Missionary Society of the
Presbyterian Church as delegates
from the local auxiliary.
'IJIr. and Mrs.' R. E, Manning, Mr. H.
B. Manning, Mr. ,B, J. Gibbings
and 1VIrs. T. J. Watt were in Lon-
don on ,Saturday attending' the
funeral of the,late iMrs. W„N.Ma'n-
ning, whose death • occurred in 'a
New York City hospital on Thurb-
•day
Mrs, J. J. Cartwright of .Simeoe
visiting her niece, Mrs: M. Argent.'
Mrs. Cartwiiiglit is ninety-one
years of age. She may be remem-
bered by several in town, she hav-
• Mg visited here about three yeays
ago: Her grand -daughter•, ;Miss
M. Richardson, accompanied 'Mils.
Cartwright , froin Sim co e.
Mr. and Mrs, D. B. Cunningham and
' little Miss Patricia, who have 'spent
the past couple of months, in ' 9ng-
daiid, Ireland and Scotland., returned
home Friday. They had a very
pleasant trip coining .over and a
most enjoyable visit among friends
• and relatives in the. Old Land. Mr.
Cunninglaara visited his 'father, in
Donegal, who Is not in good health,
Mrs. Cunnivhani has a sister in
Birmingham. and they have other
:friends at different points.
I w`u cef Pc9°cL
The friends af: Miss Zapfe :will” be
glad- to learn that she is recovering
from her recent serious illness.
Mrs. David Tough had. a thimble
party last week,• which her 'lady'
friends enjoyed very, much. •
Mrs, '3 Addison and ntl Miss Mamie
Swan are: attending the Provincial
W.M.S.. convention in Hamilton this
tveelc. .
The Rev. Mr. Lane of Drutiibo will
occupy i;he pulpit next Sunday.
M'is J. 39 Sjxl nouac as now nn-
der;4lie Care of a doctor., Her friends'
hope she will soon meover.
tis 9y Sai d for
1 tin Libby's Sliced. Pineapple, 1 small package Ingersoll Cream Cheese ;a rap tbiek Cream :;(,vlipped), 3 tattle -
spoonfuls ehopped,Walnuts; Candies, Cherries. Place one slice of Pineapple in a riien Lottnee 'mai Fill
the hole with Ingersoll Cream Cheese,=to which. the chopped Nuts have been• added. Cover :rhe Cheese'with. 'a
spoonful of FPhipped 'Cream.
Easter eggs from 5e'th' Oc,all varieties
Special ---Jim Crow chocolates for Easter -lb 39c,
Easter eggs. in egg.cups, .Radii IOc and,15c
Easter° eggs in nests and Jap soldiers each 15c
10.11m. Granulated Sugar
10 Bars of Soap, all kinds
3. Packages of Pauline
3 packages of Ammonia
Breakfast Bacon ,,,. ..,
Week -end Specials'
31.05 Libby's SIieed Pineapple , . . 40e
2c , Ingersoll Cheese, per lb. 49c
25c
25c
,,.29c l
Lettuce ,., ,.. .10e
Shelled Walnuts per lb. :••• .•,45c
Candied Cherries , . , . . 00c
Our Hursley tea demonstration has sold a big quantity of tea, everybody is delighted
Special in tea
with it for value for your, money, only 65c
-Our large Easter Rabbit is sold, but he will be .with us for a
few days, come and see hien
Special in brooms for "house=cleaning each 50c
Special in oranges for Easter per doz 29c
Celery, Cabbage, Tomatoes, Lettuce, Onions and. Radishes
Cash &'Carrg
2 Duly -ries
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The play "Safety First" will be gut
on by local talent in the interests of.
the Spring Show on
Tuesday, April 22
in the , . ..
Town Hall, Clinton
Reserve this date and. watch for
further announcement "next wake."
Plan of Hall at W..D. k`air's
Auburn
bir, and 1Vtrs. Frank. Sturdy of
Clinton visited friends here last week.
Mr. R. Scott, who is visiting with
his daughter, Mrs. -Jewell of Colborne,
is very ill:
.Mrs, Wagner,. Sr., has been very
sick during the lS4st week.
Mrs. Series, who:; has ,been ill, Is
still under . the doctor's care.
..Mrs. ,John R.R. Govenlock of Sea -
forth slipped on some ice last week
anti in falling fractured her right
ai'ln above the elbow.
:Mullett Township
;The• funeral of; the late Joseph 'II,
Watkins, whose death oemir0ed as a
result of an accident while, at work
in'his silo on Tuesday of last -week,
tblyk place on Friday last and web
very largely .attended, Theservices
at house and graveside were conduc-
ted by the: Rev. C. Llewellyny Biikef
and interment was made in Clinton
cemetery. The pallbearers'- were:
LUbert Lovett, Ed. and `dormaia Ball;
12..,'TC. Mason, R. G. Snaith and Chas.
Tyner. - The family and friends of
the deceased" have the tylnpathy of
the community in their sudden be-;
reasjenaent. '
Mrs, 3. H. Watkins and family and
M. Thos. : Watkins wish to express
their deep appreciation towards their
friends and neighbours and the mem-
bers of Clinton L.O.L. No. 710 for
their kindness and sympathy in their.
recent .sada: bereavement.
Stanieg Township
Mr. and 3llrs. Emmerson Heard of
Bayfieldroad entertained a large
number of their friends to a dance
and card ;party on Tuesday evening
last, '
112r. Walter Stevens )tad an auc-
tion sale on Tuesday, .'lie's not
enjoying very good health and as giv-
ing un farming. 'Ii.e intends selling'
his farm on the 2nd concession of
Stanley.
Mo, John Scotchinea delivered n fuse
team of'•Percheron horses in, Clinton'
last week.
a Mrs. Thos. Harrison, who has spent
the minter: hi Detroit is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. John Aikenhead, Jr.,.
of the second concession.
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The funeral of the late Mrs. John
Britton was held - en Wednesday
tornoon to .,,Constance Cemetery, 30cin,
the reSidonte of her sem Edwin; She
lead been'i113 for ai feu weeks,'
The, ,coii`$negational mecitif ,vas.
E;
41e13 on, Tuesday evening.,
Miss Plioelro Wakefield arrived Heave
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Phone
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on Saturday from, Stratford.
Mrs. Thuell. has patched five quilts
all by hand, besides doing mending; ,
since New Years. She is eighty-six
years old so this is surely an achieve-
ment.
Mr, and Mrs. Jas.. Mann 'spent
Tuesday as the guests of his brother,
Charles of Tuckersmith, who 14 very
in. --Y
The old blacksmith shop is all torn
down now. It, was done by George
Riley and Robert Grimboiby.
Mr. O. M. Chowen„ wloo has been
station agent at Brussels for the past
four years, has been' promoted to the
Kincardine 'station,'' •'
PURE COMB HONEY
FOR ,SALE'
CLOVER HONEY
in one pound sections, price 25 emits,
Per section.
Free delivery in Clinton,
- Shipments made of not less than
24 sections, express extra.
Orders may be left at The News -
Record office.
IRVING BROTHER,5'API.AItY
A, •
near. C,N.R. Depot
CLINTON, -- ONTARIO.
Dance and Euchre
In Knitting - Club Rooms,
• Over the Maisons Bank
Lawn Howling Euchre and Dance
Fri.,Erethng, April 25
8 p. nt. 'Admission 40c
49-2.
SWEET PEAS
Plant early to get good •results..
Eckford's Mix 15c. per ounce...
Spencer's Mix, 150, per half, ounce,
SIMMER'S
VEGETABLE -SEEDS.
A `limited number of packets, while
they last;•9e, each. or 3 ,for .2!6c -
Special
25c.,
Special for'Easter
Rhododendrons
Easter Lillies
Rambler Roses
Edith Cavell Roses
Calcotorarias
',Spirea
• hydrangeas, etc:
You are. invited to ice our 1 astc
display. /
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Shop 31.1'act
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Furniture Department
By seleeting,your Linoleunis, Oil Cloths, Congoleunt and Lino-
leum Rugs before the spring rush conies - we will gladly keep anything
you may require until you are ready for then. 'We also have a large
stoelc ofCarpet Rugs in Axminster, Wilton, Brussels and Tapestry,
giving you a great range both iri Quality and psiee to select, from,
We always carry a large stock .•of•Beds, Springs„ Mattresses,
Chesterfield Suites, Dining Room Suites, in fact anything you may
want in i'urniture, So it will pay to call and look around,
hi the hardware Department -:
we have q;,full stock of Floor- Enamels and Floor Paint, Varnish and
Stains in all colors. •
Fora beautiful. wall finish use "MTJRESCO," Can be used suc-
cessfully on -plastered walls or wail paper. '
To those -making maple syrup remember we are here with a
large st•
eak of, San ,Buckets, and ,Spouts. -
Clinton Hardware and Furniture Co.
THE STORES WITH A STOCK
Furniture Phone: 104 Hardware 195
McLAUGHLIN and CI-TEVROLET CARS
A number of, good cried cars for sale including: •
2 Ford, .1 -ton trucks.
2 11,21 Ford Touring Cars with istarters and eleetrict lights.
1919 Ford Touring, with starter and electric lights.
1918 ]McLaughlin 1V1'aster Six, in first class condition.
1920 Chevrolet Baby Grand, repainted and in first class condition:
s ,
Also a numiber of "490" used Chevrolet cars in good condition,
A full line of Cockshutt Implements
Call in before purchasing '
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PHONES: 1SOW, and 1893.
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'PANTED 'INFORMAT1ON RE-
GA111)1NG ENTRANCE
TO
IVIr. Wigle, member for Centre Hur-
on asked the following' questions in
the Ontario Legislature the other day:
1. Is matriculation necessary for
admission to the Degree ,Course at the
Ontario Agricultural College. 2. 11
so, when was this standard of ad-
urission adontefl and oil wiimse r'eeem-
in each or the three years preceding
the: matriculation' standard of admis-
sion if
clrnis-sion-if such was adopted and in each
of the three years after such Stan.
lord, 4. Do the »resent. Govern-
ment approve of this standard of ad-
mission to the Degree Course a the
Ontario Agricultural College.
To which the Premier replied, in bile'
words and ;figures following:-
1. Yes... 2. 1920 on the recon-
,mendation of J. B. Reynolds, Presi-_ +t::
dent of the Ontario 'Agricultural Col-
lege. 3. 1917, 82; 1918, 11.8; 1919,.
279; total 479. After change in en-
trance: 1920, 127; 1921, 102; 1922,
naenclation, 3,•: Jlow many students 86; total`31:5. 4. The matter is at.
+
e tthe' �t it � ,
were admiL� d d ins year class � a,
17(,*,vpresent recciviia the con i_,erai;ion of
49-5-2 at 'the Ontario Agricultural College the "_Governi'rient.