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CLINTON'S- LEADING JENVELLRY $TORE,
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Our glasses, and the fitting of them to the eyes, are
pronounced entirely satisfactory
Wweri 'kern., they aid the vision and prevent the brain from,
becoMing over -tired; and when the glasses are taken
off, the brightness of the eyes shows that
• the eyes have been benefitted..
• R. fri. JOHNSON
leweller and OpticianNext, Hovey's Drug Merl
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Three Siiectal Lines
From ttteNew Fajl Stock
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1.,•41ifiEIS SILK AND WOOL l()SE AT $i 00
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This IS a beautiful line of hosiery and wonderful value -4, thd
price.. It. conies in all the new shades: Congo, Log Cabin, Cleri-
cal Grey, and also in the plain shades such as Black, Brown and
NEW WASHABLE SUEDE GLOVES AT 75c AND UP
These Gloves are made by one of Canada's largest glove manu-
facturers and come .in all the new shades, and this year are double
tipped Which give extra wear. See the guarantee ticket in each
pair. It will surprise You, the beautiful gloves we can crow you
at 75c and $1.00.
MEN'S MERINO UNDERWEAR.AT $1.00 PER GARMENT
This,is made by "Penman" and a good fall garment. I See
these 'before you buy more.
Plumsteel Bros.
PHONE 25.
SMALL PROFITS , • • MORE RUMNESS
The Centrai Grocery
IP YOU NVAN'Y YOUR
CIHLDREN TO BE IIAPPY
WHEN THEY (ROW UP
—then 'TOad: What Joseph . Jas-
trow, the noted psYchologist, has
to tell you abotit, the nervous 040 -
Lem of your children and its ef-,
:feet on their future ,lives. • In
The, •
DESIGNER
MAGAZINE
-. for October .
Now at our Standard -Designer
Pattern counter, 15c. a copy
T110 IV B. Fair Co.
Often the Cheapest ---Always the Best
COOLER WEATHER IS HERE
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How about some nice nourishing Soups? We have Campbell, ATI-
nakr and Heintz. Soups—try a can one of tl.i,ese cool evenings.
Soda Biscuits to go with Soup .. ........ .... ...,...... ........ . . .17e.
We also carry a full line of t,ea, coffee and cocoa. ..,."
Tea, from 55c to . . •• 80c.
Coffee, per lb, ...... ..... /.:-. ..... . . . . ...., 60c.
!Cocoa, per lb. .... - 10c.
THE CENTRAt 'CRO,CJERY • fr.—• Phone 144,
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To call and inspect ourbig shipment of Fall Goods. In .
cliiding Big Assortmerlts of carined goods. All new ,ipack,-ot
Ithe best brands in Canada:
- Aylliaer, Apex and Mcormreli
We do not ask you to buy. .04,1-. clerks will be pleased to
slic)w.yott through 0.11/r -G-r(c),teeterita' to inspectthese goods
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Mr, Xelsoii tole ref t for Detroii on
Monday last.
MT. Jacob Taylor of Toronto is in
town this week.
Miss Gertrude Fowler was home from
Lucknow over the week -end.
Mrs. Stobie of Seaforth is the guest of
hersister-in-law, MTS.J. C. Me-
math.,-
• Miss Emma Higgins left this week
• for Toronto to enter the College of
Education. •
Miss. Jule Bartliff returned to Toroak• :
to 'Saturday after spending a holi-
• day in town.
Miss Rosa Schoenhals has returned
• froin a holiday spent in Kitchener
and,Dalhousie.
Miss Sybid_Courtice has been in Tor-
\ onto attendinga meeting of the
Mission Board.
Mr. Manners= Idthco of Toronto has
been visiting cousin, Mrs. R.,
J. Cluff of town.
Miss Lily Cartledge of Stratford
spent Sunday as the guest of Miss
Anna .Arnastrong.
Mr' t Frank , Pennebaker -of Toronto
was a guest' at his home in town
• over the week -end.
Mr. George Jenkins left Tuesday for
the west to look after some busi-
interests he has there.
Mrs. F. W. Johnston welt Tuesday
to visit relatives and friends in
Guelph and Georgetow.
Mr, T. Calla:dor- of Mitchell is spend-
ing a few days this week with his
'aunt, Mrs. J. ,Cuningliame.
• Robert Hunter, • Clinton Col-
legiate's Scholarship graduate, left
• on Monday to enter the University
of Toronto. '
Mr, and: Mrs. George Watts, who
have been visiting relatives in the
-west for soine.montits, returned':
home last week. •
Mrs, E. W. Rodaway returned hone
Tuesday after spending a month as
the Oast of her sister, Mrs.. X.
-Taylor, Toronto.
Mr. and • Mrs. Ralph Hewson left
Tuesday for Toronto to visit rela-
tives before leavingfor their home
in Pasadena, Calif.
Mr. Eldred Archibald, editor of the
Montreal Daily Star, was in town
over the week -end, the guest of his
aunt, Mrs:Ferran. ,
Miss Davidson and MI6 Noble of Tor-
onto and. Mr. and Mrs. Davidson of
Wingham were guests•last Wednesday of Mrs. Wb.lkinshaw.
Mr. Edgar Maguire returned last
week after a visit of someJnonthe
New Fall Suitings
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VETERAN' TAILORS
Swell tailoring is usually
thought to cost aswelLprice.
We prove the falsity of that
idea by our Moderate prices.
THE SEASONS STYLES !"
are ready for your inspection.
We will tailor you a suit in any
style and. cloth you may select
at a price that competes closely
with ready-made clothing.
erman
• PHONE 224-W
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Call and see thiz Wonderful Ware
at Moderate Prices
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Apex Fruit and Vegetables in Glass
Preserved Straw
berries in glass 65c
Pineapple sliced 50c
• " Tid bits 35c
Peaches in glass 50c
Pears in glass 50c
Cherries 60c
Raspberries " 60c
Asparagus tips
Beets 11-1 glass,30c
Tomatoes each 30c
. Beans in glass' 50c
Big Values in Teas ---Price will
• Seeded Raisins . I TEA, TEA, TEA1
Seedless " 2 lb 25c1 Special Black 480-'.1
lbs 25c I
- Rolled oats IX,1 lb 40 Our Own 65c
Soaps, -10 bars 65c Monarch, the
Mince meat lb 20c1 - highest grade 75c
be 'higher
10 lbs Granulated
Sugar 97c
Brooms, each 50c
3 lbs Cream of
Wheat 25c
Baker's_ Cocoa Display in our North Window
Peaches, • Fresh Fish, Celery
Cash & Carry
• 2 Deliveries
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BULBS
- Free -Picture
Show
• Plant Paper White Narcissus` for
early bloom, easily grown in either
water or soil. Hundreds of fine
bulbs now in stock.
Sutter St Perdue
HARDWARE PLUMBING ELECTRIC WIRING .`
Special 5c each'
J. Cuninghanle, Florist
Phones 31 176W• 72-3
The Bazaar
that was Different
A Calendar of Booths
Under the auspices of the W.M.S.
of the Ontario Street church, in the
town hall on the afternoon Of Octo-
ber 3rd. It will open at 230. Fancy
wok of all kinds, home made baking
and candy, vegetables, etc., will be
sold. Afternoon- tha will be served.
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Will be given by the ladies of St -
Joseph's chureh in their Parish Hall
"The Ford Age 7 will be exhibited
in the
Town Hall, Clinton
•with relatives in Buffalo and at Thu. Evening Oct. 9th
other points in the Eastern States. -
Miss Rate Parke, who has been visit- fegintting at 5.30„
ing her sisters, Mrs. John Cuff of 4,
town and Mrs. Elliott of Goderich Admission) adults 50e., children 250.
township;.-Ieft today for New York Orchestra hi Attendance
City.
Messrs. Gerald, John and Jack No-
ble of Toronto motored up on Sat..
urday and spent the week -end as
the guests, of Mr. and Mrs. James
McNeil,
• Miss Myrtle Armstrong, who is teach,
ing near Grancl Bend, accompanied
by Miss Dorothy Balkwell of tiet-
er, spent the week -end at her home
in town.
Mr, and. Mrs. W. T. O'Neil left on
Monday on .their way to the Sunny
Seuth for the winter. • They in-
tended stopping off for a visit with
relatives in Port Huron and .Cleve-
land,en route, • •
Miss Margaret Davies, who has spent
thesummer at her home u town,
left Monday for Chicago to resume
Ler duties' as Deaconess in connec-
tion with one Of the large Metho-
dist churches in that city.
Mr. J. Leonard Harland of Toronto
was in town over the -week-end,
having come up with the visiting
members of the Imperial Orange
Lodge, who spent Friday evening
as the guests of the local Orange-
men, •
M. and Mrs. Thos. Dunbar- and
family of Sarnia and: Mr. and Mrs.
• Albert Colelough and little son of
Goderich township were week -end
guests at the home of ,the ladies'
"parents, TSr. and Mrs. • George
Burnett.
Mr, and Mrs. H. Bagler, who have
•• spent -the past summer with their
daughters At Gros Isle, Mich., re-
turned home last week. Their
daughter .and son-in-law, Mr. and
IVIrs, Fred Cook, brought them
over by motor.
Mrs. Nelson Cole, who has been vis-
• iting in Detroit forsome weelts,
returned home Friday, accompan-
ied by Mr. and Mrs, A: G. Feoltz
of Detroit and Mrs. 1VIartin Rosy
of Scotland, who 'spent the week-
end with her here.
Lady Falconer of Toronto, Mrs.
• Thompson of Napanee- and Misses
Lilleth and Annie Gaudier of. New-
burgh, who had been spending,_th• e
past few ,weeks at Southampton,
` wore week -end guests s t the home
of their brother, Dr. J. Candler
of town.
Social evening from 8:80 to. 12
Adinssion-250. 74-2 I
Ain one pound sections, price 25 cents
per section.
Free delivery in Clinton.
•!Shipments made of not less...than
24 sections, 'express extra. ,
Orders may be left a14 The News -
Record Office.
IRVING BROTHERS APIARY
near ,C.N.R. Depot 's -
CLINTON, ONTARIO.
on •
Sat. Evening, Oct. 4th
$20,000,000 invested ip Can'adian
Prosperity by The Ford Motor Co.,
A free Show. All invited
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Allred W. Anderton
Organist St. James Church, London.
Lessons in Voice, Piano, Organ, and
Theory. Pupils prepared for all
grades Toronto Conservatory exaniin-
ations.•
Studio--1Vfxs. J. E. Cook's Albert
Street, Clinton. I'hone 54. ' 71-tf.
PURE COMB HONEY
• FOR SALE
CLOVER HONEY,
Opening dance will ba held in the
Pastime Club Rooms
Friday, October. -3rd
Dancing from 8.30 to 12 p.m.
Agnew's Orchestra
GOOD NEWS
To those looking for real bargains in Phonographs and Records.
We are offering very special prices on all our machines so yea
will be able to enjoy the long fall and winter evenings and be happy.
Aust look over these bargains then come in and see for yourself.-
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Columbia Phonograph in Mahogany, regular price $190 special an
Columbia Phonograph in, Walnut, regular price $97.`50, ..at $75.00
Canadian Phonograph in Walnut,regular price $115 at ... 487.50
3 Small table Phonographs in fumed oak, reg. $37.50 at....$20.00
Records, all kinds and sizes, 3 for 6..k.• $1000
Fardware Department
Now is the tine to look your old roofs over. We have all
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kinds of Brantford roofing and siding at all prices. Let us figure
on your job.
Reduced prices on Screen Doors, 'Windows, Screens, New Per-
. feetion" Oil Cook Stoves, Ovens and Stepladders.
1V1ixed nails one to six inches long at $8.00 per 100 pounds.
A few second hand ranges in good condition, for coal or wood,
at low prices. ••
Before going any further' with your heating pi'oblem call on us
and we will give you estimates for a heating system that is absolute-
ly guaranteed.
Clinton Hardware and Furniture Co.
THE STORES WITH A STOCK
Furniture Phone: 104
CUR ELJ & SHIPLEY
SPECIAL •
THREE Big 2Seap Dais—Thursday, Friday and Satur-
day, October 3,and Weoffer:
Hardware .195
th _1 5 Bars of ,P. & G. Soap
fs2APPAK, 25 Bars
00f5 LGeonldSonoxSatiap
tretlfd" 1 Bar of Guest Ivory Soap
1 Package Pearline
1 Package of Chipso
' ALL FOR JC
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Bars any brand Laundry Soap 65e
' SPECIAL ALL THIS -WEEK •
• With, each package of "Princess Soap Flakes"''we will give FREE;
one bar of Palmolive Soap. •
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THE & S. GROCERS
aLtrig Needs
Main Store, Phone 125 W. Branch Stove, Phone 125 5,,
When contemplating a new heating. • NTON COAL
1VIr. Alex. "Mifst5.rd, accompanied
by 1VIisses Scan • and Gertrude, who
has been visiting friends in the west
for the Past few months, returned
home last week. , 1VI-r. 1VIustard's
many friends will be glad to hear
that his health is improving.
Mrs. George Stanbury of Clinton
was the guest of her sistea ,
James 1VIcQueen, for a few days last
week.
Miss Pearl Douglas has returned
home after spending a -week with her
cousin, Miss Gladys Douglas.
Mr8 , Lawrence Forest spent a few
clays last week as the guest of Mis-
ses Ida and Lizzie Taylor of Science
Hill.
Mr. and IVIrs. George Watts oN
Clinton, 'Wrho have been visiting rela-
tives in the west Tor the past couple
of months, have returned home and
called on)Bruceileld friends.
Anniversary services will be held
in IHnion church on Sunday next,
when Rev. Dr. Gaudier, ex -modera-
tor of General Assembly and pres.1-
dent of Knox College, Toronto, will
preach morning and evening. Tho
choir is preparing special music and
it is expected that most helpful and
inspiring services will be held. Every-
body eorclially invited to attend.
sYstem or having your old bne repair -
ad, get our prices. Also anything ip After several years of interrtmted service our Old. Line Coal
Ranges or Heaters. The best makes Companies, the D. L. & W. and D. & H. are now shipping us coal
always ,on hand at elrptionally low regularly, and goal of superior quality to anything that has been. re-
prices. ceived in -Ontario for years.
Paints,' Oils, Varnishes and liard-
vrare and Glass alwaYs on hand. STLIMIVIER PRICES
• ' when Summer comes Winter 10 sure to follow.
THREE OF A KIND - LET US HAVE YOU ORDER
Place your order with the firm that has always made a special
effort to supply what yen want when you Want it, whetherslkinter or
Summer, much or little, Egg or Stove,
We can gave -you service on any of the following:
Grate Coke
Egg Pocahontas -
stove ornestic Lump
Chestunk Cannel
are new on, and while is warm these days let it remind you that
Buffalo Bill has the wild west show,
With rough riders from every land;
Ringling Brothers have the circus,
Advertised so great and grand.
One claims this the other clainas that;
Both are worth going to see;
But when it comes to setting tip stoves
Tom Hawkins is the man Tor gE,
He takes them, down, cleans them up,
And snakes ',them good as new; .
His prices are right—not out of sight;
He is also the man for VOU.
Phone 244
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Pea'Coal ' .,Srnathing. •
. • Ts We also have on hand a freh
s: carload of CANADA CEMENT
and a 'variety of choice WOOD.- ,
• At BRUCEFIL.LD YARD we have in stock/ .01sestmit'. 'to.°
Coke, ,Cement, Lumber and Shingles. •
Reid has gone -to London Gods -rich:. Rev. J. 'E. Holmes,
to -take a course at the 'University et Mrs. IIolmes and son, Fred, motored
Lo Chicago,iaet -eek
Vlestern Ontario.
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