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TTlURSDA.Yp,1TAi 2 1925..
CLINTON/A LEADING JuwELIi2Y 'STORE•
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All t'ae latest styles at rear whole prices
4 LATEST 114 JEW .L L.i'RY
fro.], viae lila 331 ai it Eif?li desLns a3i11 d Y
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at redC'ced`;;ricos as low as $20.00 f y a genuine di.aiilond
Bring your watch and clock, to airs in and get diem in ,reasonable
tune, Don't wait •for months.
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Graduate of Toronto College o:CsOptonietry
Fine Jewellery, and it nb tirs Next ELovcy's Drug Store
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PHONE 25
MORE BUSINESS
Come Her if you want to be
'Suited"
It will soon be time to come out in your summer suit, If you
are thinking of gettingone be sure and collie in rand look „over our,
large and ca.Yit Tete stock. We have the 1a
g p testi colorings, and cann
drake upi the, newedt and sitiarteet styles.
For Smart; Neat Style, Snappy'Cloth and Good Worknia hi
ns p
at t a pride that
cant
be beat, con
e to the
Veteia
n Tailors-�- --
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Davis & Herman
PIIONE 224-W
VETERAN, TAILORS
OU win say rock,—'of
course --because it has
:withstood the dest?ti tive action of the ele-.
merits for centuries.
Then"why not insiston. a roofing made ieom rock c fibre
inetead of roofing made fromgags] or other, organr¢'rnaterials?
Asbestos is a.rock fibre --toe only knou4,n miner'a1 fibre f oin which,
roofing can be made. 'It will permanently resist the destructive action
of time, fire and the elements.
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-FLEXSTO
(Approved ,Gy Undcrwritere Labo>•atorics, Inc.)
Plexstone io a,Johns-Manville^tooling made"01 Asbee-
tos rock fibre Waterproofed with naturpl.esplialts. D le
"to ci>r6rmous factory production it costs you -practically
the Baine as, the `heavier rag-f'elt'roofings, .yet it psis- ..
senses none of their limitations. Unliko them it resists••
'fire end the action of fumes, acids and varying weather
condiitions.
p'urnished in rolls—smooth both sides or with a s`ur-
facing of red, green of blue -black crushed islate,or
feldspar. Alsc,in thefor'an-o£finflividual or strip shingles.,
ECONOMICAL — PE11MAN NT
Being, all•,finetal .I+[ep:atons. cannot rot; diaintegrue
or dry out, therefore the first cost is the Iasqcost"
.Easyto lay and furnished in rolls whichcontain all
necessaryfasteners. .•
Do not .buy roofing fora week, or a month, or 4 y'car-
,Buy it to last as long as the building stands, insist
on µlet otoho, I t
A' hart seeiix'g the notice "Iron
Sinks': in a hardware stole window
said to knewironsinks. Yes and
bine files,- sulphur springs, Ijriui
rolls, grassy, slopes, music stands;'
moonlight walks, rubber tires, marble
blasts, `and the ,organ stops..
NOW you may think .that all this
has nothing to do With our adverbs-_
mg and our goods, that it is merely
a brash and unconventional way of
intriguing you to start the perusal of
the nugget of wisdom that follows,
all of which it really is.
, From both sides the window is one
of the most important decorative
features of" -a house. It is the first
parts one looks at,- and ,stamps the
character of the place. An, old house
loo7fs Like `a- home with -nice shades,
whereas a new 'one no matter how
expensive, presents' et poor appear-
ance if the windows are not proper-
ly treated. We have the Shades as
well as the Wall Hapgings to ibeaut-
cry your house.
I,
Trio . fair Cas
Oftennthe Cheapest—Always the Best
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Mrs. R. A:.Bell was in Stratford on
`Monday.
Mrs. L. T. Rowe of -Exeter visited
friends in Clinton on Tuesday.
Mrs, J. Morton of Goderijh visited
her sister, Mrs. J. Repsoli, for a
' feW days last week.
Miss Dorothy Pruden visited?her sis-
ter, Mrs. J. McConnell, in London
on SatnrilaY. '
Mr; .W.` Middleton. of Forest was the
guest of Councillor F. W. and MVirs.
Johnstton on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. McDonald. have ;been
visiting. attlie ltome'of the latter's
parents at T•rastwood:
Mr. "and Mrs. $'latcbford of Detroit
have ,been visiting the lady's' moth-
erl Mrs. Margaret Pickettof town:
Misg"Leila Johnston of'Goderieh has
been visiting at- the home,, of Iyfr,
dud Mrs. F. W. Johnston this e
his we lc,
Rev,; Ernest,Parker';tvas in,'Wingham'
, over 'the week=end' assisting with
1
sec'
a ta. •' 1 services ithe
n Baptist
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t
c mach
r. endMrs,°E. J.•Jenkins and Mae -
'ter 'George( of London' visited
-_friends in Clinton. and vicinity on
Saturday.
Miss Kathleen` Livermore wof the
m'ingham Hospital 3'taff is•-lipeufi-
jng• a couple of weeks' holiday at
her home in torn, 1
Mrs. W. `Knox left on Saturday for
the,
west where she will vieit her
sons. She expects to he abdent for -
a •couple of menths.
Rev. C. 5. Mporhopse and -Rev. A. A.
I-Tolnres are in London this week'at-
tending the meeting of `tide London
Methodist Conference.
Miss Katie Baxter, a former resident
of , CLlnten, eeturned -to `Winghanl
on Friday last alter spending a
Week with friends here.
1Vliss Florence Rorke spent, from Fri-
day ;until Tuesday with her ,sister,
Miss Dorothy, Who is a student at
AhnaeCollege, S. 'Thomas. -
Rev. 11. D. Cameron of Fogest, who.
preached for the Co`iitinuing Pres-
byterians on Sunday last, was the
guest while - lin town of his old
friends, Councillor and Mrs. John-
ston- .
Mr., Virtue and little daughters, Miss -
et Joan and Edith, • of Lethbridge,
were guests over 111e -week -end with
Mra-and Mrs. John Torrance. Me,''
Virtue left his little -daughters for
a longer, visit . with, their grand
parents.
SOJ&E MINISTI;1tIAL'CIIANGES•
Following are same of.the changes
marsle'in the first draft of the station-
ing coin;mittco of _the London- confer-
ence in the 'districts .de Wingham,
,Goclerich and Dloter:'
,Wingham District
Wingham.-.-Rev. W. E. D,onnolly.
]Kincardine—Rev. A 0.1Tiffitl.
R1oissels-they., A. W. Bailer.
'Tooswatet Rev. W. 0. Paton.
, ,1Lthol-Ret A. J..,Love.
Oorria-Rev. I'. Ca ail,. '
1luevale*Rev. I)r. Guest.:
Ashfieldk,
(Luc naw)..-,l:ieb. .klytinos
IIussar.
Salem,. (9'o mesa P, R.' No, 7.) --
•Rev. H. M. Vir14ght,
•Bervle (Trneardiile,-(12., R, No. 4) II.- h, Kennedy,
Bclgrave--R,ev: A. J. 135 -own.'
Goderieli District
Viotori ti /street, .Goderich•-Rev". 0.
C. Gifford:
131yfls Rov W, Vv WilItanie.`
I3emnille'i "Rev. Li. Posher.
Walton ---Rev. 1. P: 'Zahn:
Lonclesltoxo-3De-v. B. Snell:;
.Bayfield-Stev. ' f. Dickenson.
Exeter District
James: stt act, Slxetor—Rev. J. TI.
Johns, ort.
T.uean=Rev. ,Tr W .7. Teilpnuriolc, `
,,Granton—Re T. E Sawyer
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Lair
BIG PIN�-. " � ✓ E K
. eatitiffal Pineapples .,��es ,la�°e �at � thei.r best9
Leave your order for canning before they advance
2.50 per dozen
Coupon ' Sugar still on sale this week , Buy a dollar's worth and
may receive a coupon. Special price bythe
. , bag. ,
Shin , -plaster Tea per pound 65c e
Monday, May 25th, being observed- as a public holiday, we
will open up Tuesday, 26th with A S-PECIAL PRICE LIST
also Wednesday we will be open all day on account of Mon -
,day holiday.'
Special: Bargains Tuesday and Wednesdaya]l I µyl
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27 bars soap -P.&G. or"' Gold 1,.00 9 plcgs`Lux 1.00 Apex Soups 2 for 25o -.
13 plcgs Pearline •1.00 P.&G. Soap chips " 2 lbs for 25c We are sole agents for Apex
1 1;00 10 lbs Raisins fel, . 1.00 , Canned Goods and F"ruifist
See our Maypole' Window
Fresh Str,awberries Torr'iatoes ' Leaf Lettuce '
Bodley's Picnic Cakes, butter icing and' plain, 20c and 25c
Fresh salmon trout Friday
'.Successful winners of shinplaster Tea: Mrs. A. Peffer,Mrs. Inkley. Winner in.coupon Sugar: Mrs. 'J, Atkinson
In the Morning First Delivery 9 a:an. ' In the Afternoon First De ivery 2.30 p.m.
Cash and 'AM
,..Service
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Cl1.D'RRELL & SHIPLEY : 4 ®—.,
Spring Cleaning.. Make the did' Town
For'spling cleaning we have iax,
full line of Laundry Soaps
'Household Ammonia, Old•Dutc'Bon Ami, Gilletts ` Now is the time to think of painting. your
Lye. Chloride' of Lime, Tlenzlne, Scrull Brushes, Mop ;Han-
dles and Brooms. ' homes and give our visitors a good
Green Onions, Lettuce; Celery, Ripe Tomatoes, Rhubarb, etc. ,
impression.
Use -the Celebrated .Sherwin-Williams Paintsand,Varnishes and
You'll be Happy' With the Results • -
We -have a large stock of lawn mowers of the :best makes
Out stock'of`Coal Oil Ranges is ready for your inspection. a
will do well to pay us'a visit before buying and you
t -In t
hon i l
F r71 tare
De ai me
p t nt you1wl11 be needing Linoieums and
011 1Cleths. 'We( kava the •stock and -our prices are right, so come
early and; make your seleetions, • We carry, a full line of Carpet
Rugs
in 71 t
All .he different Rugs; if Brent e
a*rean s, end we can give.you real service
on all'special saes
We worn never in 'better shape to handle all requirements in,
Linoleum anti Congoleum Rugs,
Kindly Order Early,
Phone
43
THE C. & S. 6gOCERS
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Main . Store Phone 125 W. /. ' Brahcho Store, Phone 125 J.
Kirkton-Rev. J. L. Foster. -
Rev. J. A. Ague*, forme* of On-
tario* street Methodist' church, Olin- „pretty;double wedding took place
toir,'goes' to Centennial church, Lon- Friday afternoon, May 8tit, : at tete
don, Re
v . W. Healey Y of Victoria Meth
odtst
nasonsg
e at
Jaccso
n
street churchGoderieh;-goes to Sand-" when Rev. L. T: Robinson
,
wick; Rev. W. 1t Osborne of Londes- unite .in marriage Miss Mabel Ellyn
'bogoes to Highgate.. 73roviie, -daughter' of Mi. and Mrs,
In view of the approaching union, Elmer E. Brown 61 Barber Springs,
into which the Methodist church ieego- Michigan, and, Oscar John :Ball; son
ing, with every 'church and,Kevery min- ,of .Mr. and Mrs: J. Iy Ball of Tuck-
ister, these i{p,pointments may not ersiniq, and Miss Pearl Rosina Iiull-
liold-good any longer than to --the in'ger of }rowel], 'Michigan, and Mr.
tenth of June, but as the United • . Albert A. lttarquardt of Gra'i)d Rap
Ohurcly is not yet in existence -Acre ids; Mich, .
seemed nothing to do, in the opinion lite brides, who were friends, look
of'those in authority, but to,, allow ed charming in gowns of fight crepe,
the organizations of the Methodist Miss Browpe's 'being coral georgette
Church' to . function'' until the new' and -Miss Hullinger's- a maize -crepe,
church is formed. with hat and shoes to match. They.
wore corsage bouquets of ,bride's
"NOTHING • TU DO " roses and white sweet peas.
Miss Emma Ricker - of Brighton,"
A fo(Ir„act comedy will be given, by i -Mich" hgo et d d d thea brides' -Wss'
the Young People' _Of the Dungannon crepe ,and gowned
hat.' ani Sherman
Church ,under the auspices of the
Ladies` Aid of Jabb of Lansing acted as best man.
The happy couples left immediately`
after the ceremony, Mee, and Mrs.
Ball corning; by motor to, Canada. Af-
ter 'a visit with relatives : here _Mr.
and Mrs. Ball will take up their resi-
dence in Detroit and Mr.' and Mrs.
Marquardt in Grand` Rapids, Mich,
r....M.M.coreSref
Tuekersmitn Township
Ontario Street Churc% ./ •
in the Town Hall on
TUESDAY, JUNB'2nd '
At 8:15 "p•m.,
Clean,` Wholesome 'humour
T1 you Enjoy, Laughter—COME
Tickets Sc
07-2
Greenhouse
Our-grofnho'
lises will be open t�
visitors each o' ening this week
M::AY lith to 23rd d -
We`will be pleased to show cur stock
Fa'onr threereenhotise., filled -Co
capacity, and from ]tot beds and cold
frames, ie. which thoesands of plants
aro growing, we are •preparod to sup-
ply you with f pour spring voidable
and Dover plants.
'Tomato Plants aro' oiir Specialty
From advanced piantstin buck and
bloom to choice varieties: which we'
sell direct from lint 'beds )'tt jast'..
10e per dos. or 3 doz: for 25c
Early Celery Plants Now ,Ready
w hsn ifLed:ril'e,; rel°ISS
Pnortrs Loi e 31, Creenito i„es :L78
is 'the time td conte and look at our
oil, stoves. We have 'a good display
tat good, prices. .•, •..•
° 1 Tools' `
RAKES; SHOVELS, HOES, e
on hand at all prices
THIS IS TIDE SEASON TO
CLEAN '1.7P AND PAINT IJP
Give ns a call Anil
e will showyou
`cur lino of
Stitt-Senotar faints and Varnishes -
PLUMBING and ITEATING,
Phone 244'-
Clinton Hardware . -
. and Furnitureo.
THE STORES WITH A STOCK
Furniture Phone: 104' t-
r
Hardware 195
Hies on the Marketing of Eggs
1. Always keep eggs in a cool, dray place..-
p 2. Always keep then coveted with•a cloth or others'
means to
prevent fading or evaporation.`
3,' Never keep eggs near kerosene,;\oniotis fish or ether strong
• smelling substance; they, readily absorb odours,
4, Do not sell eggs known to die bad. It is ' dishonesie
b. Do not wash eggs, ”
G. Use tate duty,' small,/ very -long and gseassgtained eggs at
home..,,, '
7' 1Vlarket :eggs regularly and frequently as possible—at leash
twice a week in summer.
G "N , L A tLO1 Or. Co.') Limited
Clinton, Ontario
- R. Vii: WARD, Manager
Vrite, phone or call' at our -Clinton office, Day phone 100
-.
Night .Phone ,244
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using
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s des ising the very best of materials ai
ulas wvo'ha r: and oire. e the 'foe's-
have -had ad the experience that, enables us to take the guess -
Work out of baking. • t
making our bread our desire is to snake ,broad so pure, clean
`and sanitary that we can be proud of it. '.Chat is 'ilio"reason why
we • are now wrapping and sealing our bread before it leaves : our
Bakery, Our bread is not handled by soiled hands or exposed to dust
or any other contamination. It ib :clean and santary.
Demand Brown's Wrapped Bread and he sure of getting a quality
loaf that is sanitary,
"BAKER; AND CONFT CTI-0NER
Phone