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he same here as you pay twice as 4nen for other places
Every l:am gnarantecel to give satisfaction,
Ali you have to do is ask a few of lily satisfied custers
ow is the time for Sun glasses and Motor goggles it all
colors and styles in prices a angiiig from 40c up to $2.25
Eyes testedfree and glasses fully,guaranteed
loWeller and Optician
R. JOHNSON
Next Hovey'e Drug ,Store
Bombay Cord Shirting
ill Defy Any Laundry
• We Guarantee BOMBAY CORD SHIRTS. That the color WILL,
NOT FADE and that the cloth will have EXTRAORDINARY
WEARING QUALITIES
We have' chosen this fabric, considering it the most practical
Shirting we have seen in years.
And are prepared to back our judgement up to the extent' of
Guaranteeing it—and will send you a New Shirt if it ;does not live
up to all we claim" for it°.
The Shirt is manufactured by .the makers of the famous Tooke
Shirt and' therefore you are, assured of proper fit and highest grade,
workmanship.
Call and see the assortment at our store. We will be glad
to show you BOMBAY CORD SHIRTS
Plumsteel. Bros.
PHONE 25,
SMALL PROFITS
MORE BUSINESS
C. H VENNER, Electrician
Electric Ranges, Fixture, Bulbs, Irons, Fans and; other'
Appliances
Wiring and Repairs.
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Come Here if youw`ant to be
"Suited".
It will soon be time to come out in your summer suit. If you
are thinking of getting one be sure and come in and look over our
large and complete stock, We 'have the latest colorings and an
make up the newest and smartest styles.
For. Smart, Neat Style, Snappy Cloth and Good -Workmanship
ata price that Can't be beat, come to the Veteran Tailors—
Davis & Herman
VETE$IAN TAILORS PHONE 224-W
CL'tstolnl.
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Any Old; Goods, Any Oldiiine.
Won't Suit You
You want'': the latest and best ideas
in Decorative Wall •Treatment.,
You want the variety and range of
Selection which,zi"ill satisfy
Any Taste
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Three Specials for the Weelv-erid
v ;. Cocoa in bulk, (this 'is excellent cocoa) per lb. lOc
For all cooking purposes Baker's Cocoa in ` guar-'
tees; half pounds and five, pound tins.
Baker's Chocolate in quarters and half pounds,
Baker's Chocolates '(Dotts } ' for. eating .
and candy making -
OUR PATTERNS
are numerous and so varied in design,
coloring and character that they pro-
vide for all likely demands.
The right start in the making of a
comfortable and beautiful home is the
proper decoration of the walls.
WALL' PAPER gives to a 'room a
'decorative finish and comfort not sur-,
passed•by another wall covering.
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!\�, ••' ' is Asbestos roetc ae
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- , ' A comes from rho mine.:
A shingle that's
different from all, others
Heretofore there has been only one Johns -Manville'
Asbestos Shingle, distinguishable by its rock -like hard-
ness.
Now you can get many of the extraordinary merits of
that famous Johns -Manville rigid shingle at a reduced
price—in fact within a few cents of the cost of so-called
composition shingles—through the introduction of
FLEXSTONE
The Slate Surfaced Asbestos Shingle
IVItde of Asbestos felt densely impi'egiiated with, asphalt
and surfaced with crushed red, green or blue -black slate, or •
with feldspar which, is a neutral gray; in two styles; Indi-
vidual Shingles or four in one Strip Shingles.
FlexstoneAsbestns Shingles are mineral
through
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rd
through and should not be confused with ordinary "com-
position shingles. Flexstone Asbestos Shingles assure
the user greater fire safety and more years of service with
lower upkeep cost; They are approved by Underwriters'
Laboratories, Inc;, and take base rates of insurances
Write, call or telephone. We'll be glad to give you
urther particulars and prices.
SUTTER PE DUE
General Hardware, Plumbing' Heating
The man who bought a Waterinan's
never asks why you didn't sell' him
a Better Pen
IIe Knows There is None:
Tile W. D. Fair Go.
Often the Cheapest-3Always the Best
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Misses. Jean and Helen Middleton re-
turned to. Toronto Saturday.
Miss ,Agnes Walker returned Satur-
day to her school in Kingston:..
Misses •Sadie- and, 'Minnie; Draper re-
turned to St. Catharines on Satur-
day'.
Mrs. D. Geddes of Belgrave visited
this week with Mr. and Mrs. G E.
David.
Miss Stone returned Saturday from
Essex, where she spent the Easter,
vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Morrison and Miss
Eva Cluff spentpSunday with Hen-'
call friends.
Miss Jule Bartliff has returned to
Toronto after a brief Visit at her
home in town.
Mr. Jack Bowden returned to Ram-
ilton on Saturday after spending
the vacation in town.
Miss Bessie Chowen returned to TM,
-
onto after spending the Eastertide
at hor home in town.
Misses:. Bertha Crittenden and Charity
Snell visited with 'London friends
during the past week.
Mrs. W. G. Oxtaby of Brantford was
the guest over" the week -end of
Mrs, W. J. Stevenson.
Mrs. Craig and little Miss Pattie of
Goderich have been visiting ,with
Mr. and Mrs. W. Cochrane.
Miss Dorothy Robinson of Blyth wa§
the guest of Misses Annie and Al-
meda Crittenden the past week.
Misses_ Connie and Wanda Cliff of ,
Bayfield are this week visiting
their grandmother, Mrs. John'Cluff
of town.
Misses. Annis Bartliff and Clete Ford
of ..the staff of Alma College, St.
Thomas, returned to their duties on
Saturday. '
Miss Bertha Ramras left Saturday to
resume her studies in Toronto af-
ter spending the holidays at tier
home in town. ''
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. I{err of Brussels
visited in town during the past
week and while here they bought a
new car from J. B: Lavis.
Misses Jean and Bessie Lindsay have
returned to their •schools,, having
spent the Easter vacation at their -
home on the London road.
Miss Etta Hardy,. who spent the Eas-
ter vacation 'zit her home in town,
left on Saturday to resume her
,....teaching duties at Tiverton.
Mrs: Frank Moore has returned 'to
her home in Toronto after a fort-
night's visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Wes. Shobbrook of the Base Line.
Master R. J. Phoenix, who spent the
Easter vacation with his grand-
. mother, Mrs. R. J. Cluffi returned
to his home in Hamilton on Satur-
day .
Mr. and Mrs. W. Greig ; and family
and . Mrs. T. A. Greig returned to
Tordnto • on Sunday after having
spent the Easter vacation with
friends in town.
Miss- Nora Kennedy, whospent the
Easter vacation at her home here,
returned to Mildmay on Saturday'
to be ready to resume her teaching
duties on Monday morning.
Mrs.• W. Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs.
P. A. Jenkins were in Ripley', on
Monday attending the funeral of
the late Mrs. Duncan •Stewart, ,who
was an aunt of Mrs. W. Jenkins.
Mr. E. S. Livermore, who is in his
last year at the Diversity of Tor-
onto, is expected Home for the
week -end and immediately at the
close of his exams. he leaves for
Junor, Alliortn, where he will be
engaged in missionary work during
the sun. icer. IVIr. 'Livermore will
1,,miss the graduation exercise; and
he hopes to graduate this year.
But this new field of worse is wait-
ing for grim,
Our . own blend coffee is not equalled for quality and price.
Freshly ground by our new electric mill as it leaves the store.
It retains all the Aroo of Best Coffee
.TEA- -English Breakfast. We have sold tons and it compares
favorably with any 75c tea, for 65c a lb.
Groceteria Specials:
13 lbs. Sugar $1.00 17 bars Soap $1.00
13 pkgs. Pearline 1.00 13 pkgs. Ammonia 1.00
Lettuce
Geier y Tomatoes
Pineapple
Strawberries
In the Morning First, Delivery 9 a.m. In the Afternoon First Delivery 2.30 p.m.
Cash and
CarrWy, a •Q'Nell
Kindly Order Early
Phone
48 +:
CURREL,L & SHIPLEY
Seeds
We have a full assortment of Garden Seeds in'packages, also
G, B. corn, G. W- beans, American' Wonder Peas, Sweet Peas and
Nasturium Seeds: in bulk, Dutch Sets and Multipliers
Fresh Groceries at lowest prices
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THE C., -.6z S. GROCERS
Mails Store, Phone 126 W. Branch Store, Phone 125 J.
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1Perennials
Perennials} are becoming more and
more,popular. Your garden can be
permanently; beautified by planting
hardy perenpial flowers.
Now is the time to order for May
delivery of;plants.-
The following are just a few'we
have to offer at 15c each or $1.50 a.
dozen.: ,
Achilles.
Aquileagia -
Anchusa •
English Cowslips
Baby's Breath
"Shasta Daisy
Statice
e' Sweet William
•; Cerastions -
,
Delphinium
Dianthus
o Iceland Poppies
Adam's Needle
Tritoma
Phone us if interested for a com-
plete list, also for our prices on
Iris, 'Phlox,and Peonies
J Cuninghame, Florist
Phones— 176w Greenhouses
31 Store.
Goderich: By a special arrange-
ment with Victoria Hospital, London,
nurses -in -training tat the Alexandria
Ifospital, Goderich, will take a six-
months course at 'Victoria, to meet
the requirements of a registered
training school. Miss Alberta Beck-
ett'is the first pupil to take this
:course and canmenced'-last week.
rucefield.
Miss InaGray of Egmondville
sloent the week -end with her uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James Moodie.
Mr. and 1VIrs. W. Wright and fam-
ily of Seaforth visited friends here
on Sunday ''last.
Mr, and Mrs. Moir of Hensall were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs,, Moodie
tris week
Mr. George, Armstrong who last
week sold his farm on the London
road to Mr. James Walker, jr., has
purghased' Mr. Sutter's farm' on the
second of Tuckersmith and has moved
to it. >
Mr. Jas- Hill of Stratford and fam-
ily are visitors at the home of his
father, Mr. Geo Hill.
Mr. Jas. Swan is in :Brantford and
Hamilton this week.'
Miss Verna McCall of Brussels Is.
spending a week with Miss Mamie,
Swan.
Mrs. Walker of the Walker House,.
who has been ill the past week, is
now recovering.
The many friendsof Mr. Fred Tozn-
linson of the village and local agent
here will be sorry to know he. was
taken ill Sunday evening. Dr. Gau-
dier wascalled and had Mr. Tomlin-
son removed to Clinton Hospital,
where he is now undergoing tread
merit.
ST. PAUL'S DRAMATIC SOCIETY
Presents
.lust Like Percy"
A three -act Comedy
in the Town Hall, Clinton, on
FRIDAY, MAY 1st
at'8 p.m. Sharp
Curtain Raiser—
"A. Considerable Courtship"
Admission, 35c Reserved Seats, 60e
Plan at W. D. Fairs 02-2
hider The icheir of Main street
Church has 'been provided with sur-`
plices the gift of a formes member
of the congiegr ton, Mrs Williaur,
Good'ison, otSarnia,
Rags, Rubbers,, Papers
On,Saturday, May 2nd, a collection
of rags, rubbers, papers, magazines,
catalogues, etc., etc., will be made by
the Home and tSchool Club. Please
tie in' small bundles, very securely.
Rags, Rubbers, Papers
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$�$e1iiin?.
Nevi
Colne in and get one of our cross-
word puzzles. We all like to work
then. Small, prizes given for -the
first ten correct answers returned.
Gety our Paint Now
And fix up your homes .for "Old'
Borne Week" We have all kinds for
inside and outside work.
Garden5Tools, Rakes, Hoes, Shovels,
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etc., always on hand
PLUMBING and HEATING,
Phone 244
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Make the Old Town New
Now is the time to think of painting your
homes and give our visitors a good
impression.
Use the Celebrated Sherwin-Williams' Paints and Varnishes and
You'll be Happy With the Results
We have a large stock of lawn mowers of the •best makes
Our stock of •Coal Oil Ranges is ready for your inspection and you
will do well to pay us a visit before buying
In the Furniture Department you will be needing Linaleums and
Oal ;Cloths. Wel have the stock and our prices are right, so come
early and, make your selections. We carry a full line of Carpet
Rugs, in all the different Weaves, and we can gyve you real service
on all special sizes;
We 'were never in better shape to handle all requirements' in
Linoleum and Congoleunt Rugs
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ClintonHIardware and FurnittreCo.
THE STORES WITH A STOCK
Furniture Phone: 104
Hardware 195
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Eggs
It is to your advantage to sell your eggs according to Dominion
Government tgg-grading Regulations
Poultry
We pay the highest market price for Live and dressed poultry
Beginning April -9th; the plant will be open Thursday and Saturday
• evenings from 7 to 10 o'clock
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GUNN, LANGLOIS & Cu., Limited
Clinton, Ontario
X11. W. WARD, Manager
Write, phone or call at our. Clinton office, Day phone 190
Night Phone 254
Clinton Bakery
Our Briad Must Be/Good
;Besides using the very best of ipaterinln and the newest form-
ulas we have had the experience that enables us to take the guess-
work out of baking;
In making our bread our desire is to make bread so pure, clean.
and sanitary that we can be proud of it, That is the reason why
we are now wrapping and sealing our bread before it leaves our
Bakery. Our bread is not handled b soiled hands or;'exposed to dust
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or any other contamination. It is cleat and sanitary.
Demand Brown's Wrapped Bread and be sure of getting a quality
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loaf that is sanitary.
BAKER AND -CONFECTIONER
Piaone' 2