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:Cling you, watch ands clod. repair in- 'nd get them in reasonable
tine. Don't wait for months.
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Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry
Tine 1 er, llery and R.,pairs Next Hovey's Piing Store
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Bios him ankl all ills good 'works,'
gainc"s most of his crop, although. he
s an ail -the ye , -ro a rd perfor mer
and` is never idle Miss Soon -co,
iYIarried villi welcome as many pres-
ents' as good fortune may; showef•
capon her. Yon know` the newspapers
are telling` us over and over again
"the presents were numerous," and it
is in "respect to presents for flie,
bride -to -bo' that our varied stock may
be of service to you. We have even
sold -such practical, gifts ',as Window
,S`hadesand Well Hah"gings, but Many
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times more 'Glassware or .China or a
Bible, a Prayer Book, a Hymnal, a
-Receipt Boole . (lopse leaf), a Guest
Book or Silver or Brass ware. ,'For
any gift in Or stock theeyes will be,
hold and the mind will perceive that
our, prices are roasoniible.
The W. Bo eFair Go.
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
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SMALL PROI+ITS '
' MORE BUSINESS
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Cote Here if youlwant t® be
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L'Suited"
It will soon be time to •come out in.your summer suit. If you
a;,e, thinking of getting one be sure and come in and look over our
large and complete stock. We have the latest- colorings and can
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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-7--
Davis
ailors
Davis Sic Herman
VETERAN -TAILORS
PHONE 224-W
PU-' will say, rock -- of
course — because it has
withstood the' destructive action of the ele-'
snents for centuries.
Then why not insist on a roofing made front rock fibre
instead of roofing made from rags or other organic materials?
,_ Asbestos is a rock fibre the; only known mineral fibre` from which
goofing can be made. It will permanently, resist the destructive action
of time, fire and the elements.
FLEXSTONE
=(Approecd...by Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc.)
Flexstone is a Johns -Manville' roofing made of Ashes:
tos rock fibre waterproofed with natural asphalts. Due
to enormous factory production it costs you practically .
the' same. as the heavier rag.felt roofings, yet it pos-
sesses.none of their limitations. Unlike them itJesists
fire and the action of fumes, acids and varying weather
conditions.
Furnished in rolls -smooth both sides or with a sur-
facing of red, green or blue -black crushed slate, or
feldspar. Also in the form of individual or strip shingles:
ECONOMICAL — PERMANENT
-Being all mineral Flexstone cannot rot, disintegrate
or dry out, therefore the first' cost is the last cost.
Easy to bay and furnished in rolls which contain alt 1
necessary fasteners.
Do not buy roofing for a week, or a month, or a year.
guy it to last as long as the building stands. .Insist
On . Flexstonq,
SUTTERel PER i U
General frlardware & Plumbing
Mr. T. Sampson' of •1?allnerslon was'
in town last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walker' visited in
Hespeler over the week -end.
Mr. L. Andersen of Detroit. visited
recently at the home, of Mrs. Arg••
Mr. D. McCallunt has been visiting
. in Kincardine, his former home
town.
Mrs, E''pilriam Brown is visiting lief.
daughter, Mrs. Gordon Curts, near
Forest.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kerr and Miss.
Mary of Brussels were in town on
Friday.
Mr, W. N. Manning, who has just re-
turned' from a trip to England, was
in town Tuesday. •
Mr. George Middleton of .Windsor
came over on the Greyhound excur-
Sion on Tuesday.
Mr. Chas. Biggart of Detroit visited
his brother, Mr. W. J. Biggart; of
Clinton last week.
Mr. Harry Lawrence of the Bank of
Montreal, Goderich, is spending his
vacation at his . home in -town.
Mrs. Woods, . and Miss • Phyllis of
tratford were visitors with Clin-
ton friends for a few days recently..
Mr. and Mrs, A. Drummond and Mas-
ter Donald of Detroit have been vis-
iting the lady's patents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. Morris. his
Mr. 3. Slogan has been visiting
son, Fred, of Latchford and is now
spending a short time with his
sons, Will and.;Dert, in Chicago.
Mr; J. A. Irwin is in Toronto this
week, being a imbiber of the Gen-
eral Council of the United Church
of Canada, which isholding its
first -session this week.
Mrs. H, T. Zeats and —little Master
Bobbie returned to their home in
Toronto on Saturday afternoon -af-
ter _spending a fortnight with the
lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
Mennell,
Mr. P. Farnsworth. who is a High
Court officer in the A.O.F., was in
Toronto last week , attending a
meeting of a committee to arrange
for the Grand Lodge to be held in
Windsor in August, -
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greenbury of
Flint, Mich., are visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. James M.
Reid` of town. ' Mrs. Greenbury is
a sister of Ms, Reid's and the young
couple are on their honeymoon.
Miss Dorothy Rorke, who is a 5tuta,
ent at Alma College, St. Thoshas.
and Mies Nea Smith of Bermuda,
another .student, spent a recent
week -enol with Miss Marion Gegen,
a fellow student, at her home at
Thorndale.
Mr., W. F. Egerton of Montreal has
been visiting his relatives, Mr. and
Mrs: J. B. Holmes of the Huron'
Road, West. Mr. Egerton likes to,
take a run up.here every year or so
and his 'many old friends are al-
ways glad to -see him.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Cooper have been
in Toronto this week, Mr;' Cooper
being a representative from the
Goderich District to thn special con-
ference of the Methodist Church,
beld.in Sherbourne street church on
Tuesday, prior to entry into union.
Rev. J. E, Hogg came home Saturday
t., conduct the services in his own
church Sunday and onhis return to
Toronto was accompanied by Mrs.
Hogg. who went down to be pies=
ent for the ceremonies in .connec-
tion' with the consummation of.
union.
Mr. Scott Grieve of Gros Ile,
motored over last week and on his
return was ` accompanied `" by Mr.
end Mw if .Bawler, who will spend
the summer: there. MrBaglee
has not been in good health lately
and it is hoped the change will ben-
efit; hien, 1,
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Nu Jell �����I�der,�flavors 10c pkg. for 25c
New flvAIrors-w-Chocolat,, Loganberry and Grape
Marsh :.allover Grelrne in white and:pink >all ready -for use for
To00ings and Icings' ' - per bottle 25c
Bodley's Marshmall-ow. cakes, Butter Icing -
.and Layers 201.25 and 30c
Cash and. Service Friday, Saturday and Monday-.
-2 for'25c' Shin Plaster Tea
each 14c Ouaker Corn. Flakes'
17 for $1.00 Loose Seedless Raisins
6 lbs. 25c Infant Delight Soap
13 lbs. . $1.00 Loose Cocoa ..
Apex Soup, per tin 13c,
Campbell's Tomato Soup '
Soaps .P.'& G., Gold and 'Comfort
Rolled Oats
Granulated Sugar, with coupon,
65c
3 for 28c
10 lb. $1.00
4 bars 25c
per lb. 10c
•Tonatoes,•'--3eans., Strawberries, Asparagus, Lettuce, Onions
'and Cucumbers
Fresh salmon trout, Fridays
Mrs, J, Nediger'
Successful winners of COUP/Otis
'Mrs. R. Cluff, Mrs. R. 'Marshall Mrs: J. Rands, jr. Charles Glew
Successful Winner of Shin Plaster Tea J. G. Cartwright
In theMorning First Delivery 9 a.m.'
Cash and
Service
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Ito the Afternoon First Delivery 2.30 .p.m.
T. O'Neil
Kindly Order Early
Phone
48
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The Wonderful .
M4Clary Electric Range '
By harnessing for your ben»
efit the mighty power of elec
Welty this wonderful range
transfers this power into clean
heat, and brings it under your
Control by the mere turning of
a switch.
'Y'our heat comes to you in-.
stantly, you use it as long as
you require'„it, you turn: it off
whenyou are through.
For the Castle, of
Your Dreams-
USE YOUR OWN' IITILITY 7 IT PAYS
HYDRO SHOP, Clinton
CURRELL .4Sc SHIPLEY
Toilet SoapSpecial
3 bars Infants Delight'Soap for 25c with 1 cake free
malting a total of 4 bars of this `high ,quality soap°for 25c.
Secure'a good supply while' it lasts.
THE C, & S. GROCERS
Main Store, Phone 125 W. Branch Store/Phone 125 J.
Baking Sale
on Saturday
The Ladies, Aid of Holmesville
church will hold a sale of Homemade
Baking�/at
THE HYDRO SHOP, CLINTON
Saturday Afternoon, June lath
Sale commences at 2:30
.Get some :homemade baking
for' Sunday
1101Ellesvllie
Mr. and Mrs. Cole of Winnipeg are
visiting with the former's grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wim Mulholland.
Among the number who took in the
excursion to Detroit from here are.
Mr. J. 1L. Holmes, Mrs. Dell Findlay,
Mrs. Mulholland and lVLrs, Cole.
Master Barrie' Waiters suffered a
painful accident' on Monday when he
fell from a Ptree, breaking his'should-
A .play will •the put on Wednesday
evening nest in the : church by the
Auburn Y. P,, entitled "My Irish
Rose." It is a three -act comic -drama
and will produce many a laugh. It
was • repeated in Auburn by special
request and put on •at -Bethel and
Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Potter are vis-
iting frioncls at Woodstock this week.
Mr. Oscar Forester Was in Toronto
for a few days last week, '
IF.
methi.pg
FraIleal
is wanted ,by the housewife, we have
it. We will he pleased to have you
inspect our stock.
We have a number of oil stoves on
hand'at reasonable prices. Just the
thing for this warm weather.
All the men are slow busy getting
ready for summer., Ste our lawn-
mowers, rapes, hay forks, shovels,
etc., before you buy. -
two-,
PLUMBING and HEATING
Phone 244
May be it isn't a castle at
all to. the rest of the world
but just a small Bungalow
No matter, it is pour castle,
,.and you naturallywant it
furnished in just the right
way.
At the -Clinton Hardware
and Furniture Co. stores
you are bound to find just
the things you want and at
, prices extremely moderate,
too.
Why not drop in at your earliest convenience?
'For those who cannot shop in the daytime we will be
pleased to make appointments 'for evenings.
ClintonHardware and FurnitureCo.
' THE STORES NETTS A STOCI
Furniture Phone: 104 Hardware 195
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Coiperative Marketing
• We have, a Co-operative Plan for the marketing of Eggs
and Poultry.
Phone us for 'Full Particulars
Also, that we may have your name put on our mailing list.
GUNN, LANGLOIS & Co., Limited
Clinton, Ontario
It. W. WARD, Manager
Write, phone or call at ourClinton office, Day phone 190
.Night Phone 254
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Clinton Bakery
Our Bread Must Be Good
Besides using the very best of materials 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 ie 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 oar
Bakery. Our bread is not handled bysoiled -hands 'or exposed to dust.
or any other' contamination. It is clean and` sanitary.
Demand Brown's Wrapped Bread and be sure of getting a quality
loaf that is sanitary.
F. J. W
Phone 1
BAKER AND CONFECTIONER