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Exl1 LI:Igy' STORE
Watch purchased from tis means
a reliable timepiece. We can sell yo ..
a watch that is reliable and in a 'case
that is guaranteed
OUR REPAIRING DEPARTMENT
If your `watch or dockneeds re-'-
pairing we can do the work and give
satisfaction. We can also,repair jewa
} elegy and rings,
Jeweller and Optieia
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School Text Books
and
Supplies
YOU ARE INVITED TO INVEST
TLGATE TJJE lI'LELTS OF OUR
STOCK.
WE ASK TIIIS WI7II NOT A
.LITTLE ASSURANCE TIT AT
THE ADVANTA.CE WILL BE A
MUTUAL ONE.
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Often the Cheapest --Always the Bee
Next Hovey's Drug torii
Co _VENNER, Electrician
Electric Ranges, Fixtures, Bulbs, Irons, Fans and other'
Appliances ,
'Wiring and Repairs:,
Phone 'SU
Sp cal Cut Prices
On Men's and 3oys', Clothing
for,the balance of July and August
New Snappy Styles in Young Men's and Boys Suits to be cleared
at reduced prices, '`
Men's Oxfords, Black or Brown from $3.98 up:
Canvas Shoes and Sandalsat special low prices to clear. Just
the thingfor hot weather.
Special/values in Children's Sox and Ladies' Silk Hosiery in a
big variety of the newest shades: shown this season.
Some lines overstocked must be eleared before fall goods begin
to arrive,;
Plu
SMALL PROFITS
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9402E BUSINESS
r{n nunnunnnunwn�n,n;
rt nuun lie,
Mrs, Cull of Mitchell has been visit
ing'0ol. and Mrs. H. B. Combe,.
Miss Norma Bentley of London spent
the week -end and holiday in town,
Mrs, D. Steepe spent the week -end
and holiday withaStratford friends.
Mr . and Mrs. B. Cook of. Goirie vis-
ited Miss Edna Pennebaker on
Sunday. •
111/(ss Agnes Walker left Monday to
resume her teaching duties a
Kingston.
Mi s Lottie Slonian returned to Tor-
onto on Monday after a holiday at
• her home hi town.
Miss Etta Hardy left on Monday for
Tiverton, where she has taken a
sehooifor the fall term.
Mrs'. Robt: Mennell returned home
Monday after a week's visit with
her daughter in Toronto.
Misses Winnie and Sadie Draper re-
turned to• St. Catharines this week
to resume their teaching duties.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Erwin and lit-
tle Miss Janet returned on Friday
after spending a holiday at Grams -
by.
Dr. Foster Copp, who has been spend-
s. few weeks' vacation at his home
in town, returned to Toronto this
week.
Miss Elizabeth Ford left Monday for
Oshawa, where sh0 has accepted a
pdsitioii: on the ate of the Public
schools.
Miss Garrett, who has been summer
ing at her cottage at Bayfield has
been visiting. her 'cousin, Miss B.
P . Ward.
Mrs. E. W. Rodaway left Tuesday',
unarning for a few•weeks' visit
with her sister, Mrs. Jacob Naylor.
of Toronto. •
Mr. Jack Bawden °left Monday for
Hamilton, where he has accepted
e. position on the staff of the Ade-
laide Hoodless school.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Parka and Miss
Jessie of London were callers at the
home :of the lady's sister, Mrs. J.
14TcYhee, on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Nediger visit-
ed relatives at Owen Sound and
Lion's Head last -Week. They•.
made the trip by motor.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. 'Laois are this
week in Toronto, attending the Na-
tional Exhibition„ and. will. . "motor.
home the. end Of the week.
Mr. • and Mrs. George VanLoon of
Windso' spent theweek-end at the
home of the tatter's parents, Mr.'
and Mrs. E. A. Fodaway.
Mrs. Jermyn, who has been visiting.
her parents, Mi, and Mrs. J. B.
Lindsay, for some weeks, spent a
few days visiting in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Watts and fa-
mily motored up and spent the
•week -end with the lady's parents,
Mr. and Mrs, H. Pennebaker.
Warden Erwin of 'Bayfield was in
town ,on Tuesday, having come in:
to a meeting g of the Huron Quay
y,
Home committee of the County
Council.
Mrs. Crosse and lvfaster Billy, who
have spent the : summer. with •the
lady's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Gunn,
returned last week to their home
in Windsor.
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon M.Ewan and
three children of Detroit spent a
few days over the week -end visit-
ing the former's brother, Mr. M.
1N;oEwan of town.
Mr. and Mrs. George 13.;McBride
and' Master Kenneth of flint, Mich.
and Miss Burrows and Miss Green
of Sheppardton' were 'guests at the.
home of Mr. and Mrs, H. Penne
baker last week.
Mr. and Mrs T. Dunbar' and • child-
ren bf Sarnia "Visited the lady's' par_
ents, Mn. and, Mrs. George Bur-
nett, in town on Saturday. They
were going to London to visit Mr.
Dunbar's parents, also.
Mr. Ernest Livermore, who has been
working for the Remington Busi-
ness College, Toronto, during the
summer vacation, is spending a cou-
ple of weeks with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs..' James Livermore.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Tanner, who
-have been spending': the'liolidays as
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Win
Walker, left the .beginning of the
week ,fat` gi roourt t where Mr
Tanner hasaccepted a position ars
teacher.
Mr;' and Mrs. R. L. `htoor'e and.fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs; D. Hastings,
Mr, and Mrs, Warren Finch and
children and Mr, ;Harold and Miss
Thelma Ditch of Stratford and Mr.
and Mrs. George Finch and son
and Mr. and, Mrs. Beechdey and
daughter of Flint,' Mich., were
week -end guests at the home of Mr.
and IVIrs. Janes Finch of Clinton.•
Miss Sadie 11fcCool,• who had visited,,
her snothe at Iiondesboro and her:
aunt, Miss, McCool of town, for .a;
fortnight, left Saturday to,spend• a.
week in'.Muskoka before returning
to her duties in Ottawa. Mise Mc-
Cool is private -secretary to tion."
James. Murdock, Minister of ,Labor
the King Government, 'and is
they right in theniiddle of things
politically..
The Central Crocerg
The Pickling Season is hear again. This is the place to get.
your supply of White Wine and Cider Vinigai, best brand 50c gal.
Also all kinds of Spices
'Put up the kind of Pickles your family most enjoy for the winter
A.
Morley Jordon
THE CENTRAL GROCERY
Phone 144.
New Fall Suitings
Swell tailoring is usually
thought/to • cost a swell price.
, We provefie falsity of that
sides -,by, our moderate prices.
E SEASONS TH N STYLES
are ready for your. inspection,
Wewill tailor you a suit in any
style and 'cloth you may select
at a price that competes' closely
with ,ready-made clothing.
Davisa Herman
VETERAN TAILORS PHONE224-W\•
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HARDWARE
PLUMBIN
110 It Now
Now is the time,
o• have your ;old Furnace
overhauled
or a new Sunshine
'Installed
Eavetroughing, Roofing, Etc.,;,.
cornmovicesiaiit
Perdue
ELECTRIC WIRING
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e welcome our many customers bac l from their Holidays
and introduce a few of our new .fail goods
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Half c>iup'buttet., 1 cup suer, 2. eggs, half cup prune juice,.';
1 cup prunes (chopped), 1 ` teaspoonful ' soda (dissolved in
prune juice), 11 cups flour ('measure before sifting), 1 tea-
spoonful baking powder, half cup nets (chopped), teaspoon-
ful nutn eg. Cook Prunes, use juice. Can be cooked in layers
and put together with boiled icing.
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Prunes i.n.cans,'del orate
per tin 40c
Groceteria Specs
Big Specials In Tens
Black tea In bulk 48c
.F-ursley tea 5$c
Our own tea ' 68c
Monarch extra'special 75c
Tea market strong, buy now
cls for' This week
10 lbs Granulated sugar
10 bars Soap
2 lbs Seeded raisins
5 lb pail Lard
10 lbs Rolled Oats
97c
65c
25e.
$1.00
39c
Fresh Salmon Trout
Bodleys' rnarshrnaliow cakes per lb 20c
0c
Smiles' an'' Chuckles _ 6
per lb 60c
'Buy a Photo Card, while they last and get your Photo for 25c
Cash ea Carry
2 Deliveries
People You Know
Mr. Harold Kilty has returned to Tor-
onto after spending a vacation with
relatives in -Clinton. •
Mr, Kenneth Hunt is spending this
weekwith relatives in Toronto and
taking In the Big Fair.
Dr, and Mss. J. C. Gandier and fam-
ily have returned fron'i their sunt-
oner hone at Southampton.
Miss Nellie Ramp left on Saturday
for Bruce Mines to be ready for the
opening of school on Tuesday.
1VIr" and Mrs. R, E. Manning and
family and. Miss Helen Fisher are
spending the week in Goderieh.
Mrs, J. Cuninghame•and Miss Flor-
ence Cuninghame are spending this
week at the lakeside at Goder"ich.
Miss Jessie O'Neil has returned' to.
Kitehener to !resume her work on
the Collegiate staff of that town.
Miss Laura Biggart of.St. Catharines
was a week -end guest at the house
of her + brother, Mr. W. Bigganeof
Clinton.
Miss Norah Cooper of Collingwood is
this week visiting with her aunts,
Mrs. Vf, O, Brown and Mrs. A. J.
Morrish. -
Dr. and Mrs, Campbell of Markdale
were the guests of Mr, and Mrs.
J. E. Hovey over the week -end
and holiday.
Miss Kathleen McConnell, who has
been spending her vacation with
her ;paints, Mr. and Mrs. James
McConnell, has returned to Lloyd -
town to resume her school duties.,
Miss Mariot{ Irwin, who has been en-
gaged in mission work in the•Can-
adin Wes, wasc o
a tcalled home, last'
.
,week owing to the illness of her
mother,' whose, condition is anything
hut satisfactory at time of writing,
Ms. R. A. Parkinson, who supplied
on the Bayfield Methodist circuit
last year and up to the first. of July:
was ,in town ;on Saturday. He
was on his way to his hone' at.
,oGranton, Mr. Parkinson goes
bath to College this fall.
Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Kemp and Mr.
and Mrs. George Kemp and two
children ..and.,. Mrs, E. Kemp of
London were week -end visitors with',
Mr, and Mrs. S. Kemp of town.
Mrs. E. Kemp remained and will
make an extended visit. •with her
son here.
Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Struthers and
children, who have been spending
the summer at Lake Couchiching,
will spend the week -end at the home
of the lady's brother, Mr. A. T.
•Cooper.', They leave almost at
once fdt California, where they will
spend some time before returning
to China.
Miss Edna Wise left Tuesday inorn-
ing for Toronto., to enter the Con-
servatory of Music. Miss Wise
will be much missed in Clinton,
where she won many warm friends.
IShe has for the past couple 'of
years • been organist in Wesley
church and it was with regret that
the board accepted her resignation,,
Stance j Township
Mr.. Clifford Scotchmer of Detroit
spent the week-e'nd with his another
and father, ".Mr. and Ma's. John
Scotchner of the Bronson line..
Mr. Leslie Fielding of Detroit is
now the guest of Mr • Samuel Huston
of the Sauble line.
Mr. James McGee spent Sunday
evening with Seatorth friends,
Mr. and Mrs.. Samuel Huston
tieatoi( a nuni,ber of young people to
a most, enjoyable corn roast on Fri-
day last,
Miss. Viola Level sage of Mount For-
est was a visitor last week with Miss
Agnes Glen,
Mr, Wesley Jackson of Philadelph-
ia was a visitor for a fortnight with
his Barents, Mr. and Mils,. .Tames
WANED
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Phone
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rtAPAPIAltAllARIRWAROMNrill
Every boy and girl belonging to
St. Paul's Sunday school to be in his
or her class next Sunday at•2:8O p.m-
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RALLY DAY
PURE COMB HONEY
FOR SALE
CLOVER HONEY
in one pound sections, price 25 cents
per section.
Free delivery in Clinton.
!Shipments made of not less than
24 sections, express e::tra.
Orders may be left at The News -
Record Office.
IRVING BROT}IRRS APIARY
nearC.N.R.- Depot.
CLINTON) ONTARIO.
36-tf.
TRY
awkins
WHEN -IN NEED OF PLUMBING,
TINSMITHING • .0R GENERAL
rr
HARDWARE.
I cin installing a complete line of
the celebrated 14lartin-Senour-.paints.
Every can guaranteed. Will also
carry oils of all kinds. • Give us a
call and, let us serve' your needs.
Prompt Delivery,
Courteous Treatment to all.
Thomas W. Hawkins
Phone 244
Jackson.
Mrs. Roy Cantelon is at present
visitings h friends nds in Detroit,Mas_
w t fi
ter Raymond accompanied her.
Di , P, C McEwen of Detroit was
a visitor with Mrs. John Pearson,
and other relatives Inc a week.
Mr: and Mrs John Innes are spend-
ing a few days in Toronto,
Miss W. Ganihle of Ripley started
on her duties Tuesday in S. 5, 'No.
1..
Miss Margaret McLaren of Hen-
sail spent a few days last weep with
her aunt, Mrs. Ed, C. Glen,
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SENTENCED FOR ROBBERY OF
BENMILLER AND BisYTH MILLS
Magistrate kieid last Thursday
morning imposed sentence' in the ens -
05 of Devitt Lick and, Vlilliani Lock -
ridge, jr•, convicted of breaking in-
to the woollen mill at Benrniller and
Furniture Department
Our Bargains, advertised for August, still hold good
wibile:the stock lasts.
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Hardware Department
Now is the time to look your old roofs over. We have all
kinds of Brantford' roofing and siding at all prices. Let us figure
on your job.•
Reduced prices on Screen Doors, Windows, Screens, New Per-
fection Oil Cook Stoves; Ovens and Stepladders.
Mixed nails one to six inches long at $3.00 per 100 pounds.
A few Second hand ranges in good condition,for coal or wood,
at low prices.
Before going any furtheriwith your heating problem call on us
and we will give you estimates for a heating system that is absolute-
ly guaranteed.
Clinton Hardware and Furniture Co.
TEE STORES wren A. STOCK
Furniture Phone: 144 Hardware 195
M4
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CURRELL & SHIPLEY
VINEG4..--Do not risk your pickles to inferior grades of vinegar. Buy
the best quality. It pays. -0
We guarantee our vinegar and our prices are the best.
CAULIFLOWER, •SILVER SIIIN ONIONS PICIiILERS & CUCUMBERS;
Redpath's best granulated for the ,preserving requirements. It in-
sures your fruit keeping.
PROMPT SERVICE
QUALITY G00DS LOW PRICER
THE C. & •S.'GROCER-S.
Main Store, Phone 1,.25 W:;, Branch Store, Phone 125 J.
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SCRANTON TON A
After several years of interrupted service our Old Line Coal
Companies, the D. L. & W. and D. & 11. are now shipping us coal
regularly, and coal' of superior quality to anything that has been re-
ceived in Ontario for years. •
SUMMER PRICES
are now on, and while it it'warm. these days let it remind you that
when Summer comes Winter is sure to follow.
IIJET US HAVE YOUR ORDER
Place' your order with the' firm that has always made a special
effort to supply what you' want when you want it, whether Winter or
summer,, much ,or little, Egg or Stove. '
We can give you service on any of the following:
Crate
•Egg.,
Cake
P®ca
h sa'd
St ave x'�eac.Iltr�tlsi�
Chestnut Cannel
• Pea Coal Stnl.tltitig
We also have on hand a fresh carload of. CANADA. CEMENT
and a variety of choice WOOD.
At 'th UCEFIELD YARD we have in stock Chestnut, Stove,
Cake, .Cement, Lumber and Shingles.
Mustar , Coall „Co.
also of the theft of wooLtvom'13a.in- Locicridge received an indeterminate,
t .' warehouse t B1
ton v l se z the Lisk a-
ysentence of not less than an one year noir -
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wag,' sentenced to two years less one i more than eighteen months in 'the'
day-ih tide Ontario Refeninatory and`l Z,efornatory„