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YOU WILL FIND A WONDERFUL STOCK TO SUIT ALL
REQUIREMENTS AT ANY PRICE YOU MAY WISH..
A BRAND NEW STOCK OF END, GATELEG, COFFEE AND
CENTRE TABLES, MAGAZINE RACKS, SEWING CABINETS,
SPINET DESKS, OCCASIONAL CHAIRS, TEA WAGONS, CEDAR
CHESTS AND LAMPS OF ALL KINDS.
A NICE LARGE 9 -PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE in Solid Oak at a
VERY SPECIAL PRICE.
A WONDERFUL SELECTION OP BEDROOM. FURNITURE,.
STEEL BEDS, SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES—Wonderful Values.
Take a guess on the Lucky Number Contest up to May llth at 10 p.m.
You May Win a Congoleum Rug FREE
HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
You will soon be needing ELECTRIC PLATE'S, COIL OIL
STOVES, RANGETTES, ELECTRIC IRONS, TOASTERS '
You will save money by buying the famous CAMPBELL BROTH-
ERS PAINT While Our Stock Lasts.
All kinds of M0FS, BRUSHES, GLEANERS and POLISHES
for inside work and lots of Lawn and Garden Tools for outside work.
OUR POLICY—SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETURNS.
BALL & ZAPFE
The Store With The Stock
Furniture, Funeral Directors, Monument Dealers
Phone J. J. ZAPPE,
195. Phone 103.
Hardware,
N. BALL,
Phone 110.
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SAUER KRAUT, by the quirt ...20c. 10c off for return of sealer.
MINCE MEAT, 2 Ib. pails ... . ........25c
CHOICE FRESH LAKE TROUT
BULK LARD, per lb. . . . ...'........ . ..... .15c
HOME-MADE Lard, per 1p. . .:15c
:SMOKED feCTTAGE ROLLS„ per :1b . . .....
P. M. COTTAGE. ROLLS, per lb. ... .....20c
BACON, by ,pilece, lb. ' .25c
SLICED BACON, per 11 1 ..... .. .........., . ... ....:..28c
SHORTENING, 2 lbs. for ..,. .... ...
COMAIKLL & TYNOAL.L.
" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET"
Phone 362. • ' *Albert Street
DOMTNION, HARDWARE STORE
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Complete Line of Lawn Mowers and
Garden Tools
Steele -Briggs Garden Seeds
In Small and Large Size Pkgs.
Screen Doors
made of clear white pine, Combination glass and gereen, Any Size
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Furniture Department
STUDIO COUCH AND DAY -BEDS at a Special Price for this week
• SPINET DESK, Special' at 7 00
'STROLLERS in black and white enamel, ranging from.. $4.75 up
Sutter- Perdne—Beattie
DIRECTORS OF FUNERAL SERVICES
Phone Day or Night -147w. •
IN TIME OF NEED.
UNION COMMUNITY
SILVER JUBILEE SERVICE
to be held in
TOWN HALL, CLINTON
SUNDAY, MAY 5th, at 7 p.m.
REV. K. MeGOUN, Chairinan.
ORDER OF SERVICE:
HL—A.1 1 People That on Earth Do Dwell
gpspoNsrvg SCRIPTURE READING—Psalms 95-121—
,ed by Rev. q. W. Sherman.
SCRIPTURE LESSON—Bev. D. Laugan—,
Joshua 1--rr, 8, 9; Rev, 21-40-24.
PRAYER --Rev. C. W. D. Cosens. •
itYMN—"0. God of Bethel."
SERMON—Rev. F. G. Perri%
HYMN -0 God Our Help,
OFFERING.
NATIONAL ANTHEM AND BENEDICTION.
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- King's Silver Jubilee -
COMMUNITY CONCERT
Town Hall, Clinton
Monday, May 6th, at 8 p.m. sharp
OPENING CHORUS -0 Canada—Public School 'Children.
CHAIRMAN'S ADDRESS.
CHIORITS—Public School Children. •
BAGPIPE AND DRUM DUET—Mr. Fred btutch and
Master Bobby Morgan. .
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CHOLR—Solo—Mr. Scott.
ANGLICAN °BURGH MOIR—Choruses "Two Old English Glees."
Coronation Bells
Here's a Health unto His Majesty.
SHORT TALK ON THE REIGN OP KING GEORGE V—
Mr., George Jefferson.
BAPTIST CHIT,R011 CHOIR—Ohorus.---Dear canada. •
PHYSICAL TRAINING EXETRDISES—Olinton Collegiate Institute.
DINTA4.1.0 $T. CHURDII CHO/R-1VExed Quartette—"Recessianal."
SAXOPHONE QIJARTETTE-=',Olinton Band.
Wilfy THE. REQUEST—Dr, J. W. Shaw. •
SA.XOPIIONE SOLO—Mr. J. Perdue and Mrs. W. Perdue.
• ST'. JOSEPH CHURCH C110IR—Salo—Mr. R. Dalton.
WEISLEY-WILLIS CHURCH Quartette.
GOD SAVE THE KING.
A collection will be taken up at this concert, the proceeds to lie a.p-
", plied to the King's Jubilee Cancer Fund, to be used in,Danada
THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD '
Better
Wallpaper
Is
Real Economy
How successful in inducing Con-
solation,. will you be in sifting in a
poorly decorated room in trying to
console yourself by thinking that you
"saved" a little money.
Someone has said that "Beauty is
beyond price" and where is beauty
More satisfYing than in .your own
home where ,you live With it every
day.
The best Wallpapers are economi-
cal in the long run. They last long-
er and look better while they last.
The difference in the price between
a really good wallpaper and the price
of an inferior quality, is a very Small
part •of the total cost of decorating
a room. It is, therefore, a rather
poor economy to skimp the very part
of decorating that costs so compara-
tively little yet adds so much to the
finished result.
Tlie W. D. Fair Go
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
ONE .FRIEND - •
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TELLS ANOTHER •O'NEIL'S
THURS., MAY 2,
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• Always in the Lead
JLTBI1..4.EE SALE 'gm"
MAY 2nd, 3rd and 4th
Red and White Stores are 100 per cent Canadian British through and through and'
- take pleasure in participating in the festivities occasioned by the Silver
Jubilee of H.M. King George and H.M. Queen -Mary.
Each customer buying 1 large pkg. Lux for 23c will receive 1 Royal Jubilee Gift Lux
10c size and a Royal Portrait of the King and Queen.
-JUBILEE WEEK -END. ISALE
2 pkgs. Minute Tapioca and Pyrex Cup, 2 for 26c
1 Lb. Faltbn Tea and Cup and Saucer or Plate 55c
Aylmer Tomatoes, Choice, 3 for 25c
Pork and Beans (28 oz.) each 10c
Jelly Powder, McLaren's and Red .& White, 5 for 25c
Baking Powder (Our Own) each • 19c
Royal Baking Powder, each 30c
Forest City Baking Powder • 25c
New Dates, 4 lbs. for 25c
New Prunes, 2 lbs. for 25c
Fancy Mixed Biscuits, per lb. 15c and 25c
3 Dozen Oatmeal Cookies, (While they last) 21c
JUBILEE JAM & MARMALADE SALE
Marmalade, per jar 23c
Jam, Strawberry and Raspberry 32c
JIBILEE FRUIT AND VEGETABLE SALE
Oranges, New Valencias, per dozen • 33e
Florida Grape Fruit, 5 for 25c
Fresh Tomatoes, per lb. 15e
New Carrots, 2 for 4.• 17c
New Cucumbers, New Beets, Asparagus,
Strawberries • Lettuce, •
-JUBILEE MEAT RALE
Supreme Shortening, 2 pkgs. for •25c
Fluffo Shortening, 2 pkgs. for 25c
Lamb Roll, per ib. •20c
• Pickled Roll, per lb. 20c
Picnic Cottage Rolls, per lb. 23c
Peameal Bacon, per ib. 35c
Breakfast Bacon, Piece, per lb. 28c
SATURDAY EVENING JUBILEE FRUIT SALE We will be closed Monday, in accordance with the wishes of our King.
KINDLY ORDER EARLY SATURDAY
See our New Sheffield Silver Ware and Special China We are offering with Free Coupon Card Deal.
Where
"Sells for Less"
Price Prevails
Mr. James Lobb visited old friends
in Galt ever the week -end.
Mr. Peter Cantelon of Toronto spent
a few days at his home in town
this week.
Ivry. J. L. Beattie •of London spent
Sunday last with the Misses Beat,
tie of The Vogue.
Miss Marion Thompson of Granton
spent the Easter holiday week at
her home in town.
Mrs. Wallace Wheatley of Woodstock
• was the week -end guest of Mr.
and Mrs, James Livermore.
Mrs. Neil Shaw and little daughter
of Brigden visited the lady's sis-
ter in town, Mrs. W. Seeley, last
week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wade and two
children of . Royal Oak, Mioh,
spent the week -end at the home of
Mr. L. Levis,
Mrs. George Watt of town and her
niece, Mrs. Mary Brown of the
London Road, spent the week -end
with friends in Stratford.
Mrs. Hugh Miller, who has been
spending the winter in Garden
City, N.Y., has returned to town,
and will spend the summer here.
Rev. Dr. C. E. Dougan and Mr. For-
rest have been in Owen Sound this
week attending the Diamond Jubilee
session of the Synod of Hamilton
and Landon.
Miss Madelaine Hawkins, who last
week was graduated from the
Deaconess School, is remaining in
Toronto for a time, being connected
with a church there.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hawkins and Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Hawkins were in
Toronto Priday for the graduation
of the former's daughter, Miss
Madeline Hawkins, from the Ang-
lican Deaconess School.
(Dr.) Thompson and Mise Allie
Lon and Miss Marion Thompson
Went to Toronto Friday last to at-
tend the graduation from the
Deaconess Training School of
Mrs. Thompson's sister, Miss Anne
Crooks of Chatham.
Misses Freda Sehoenhals and Mar-
garet Cudmore went to Toronto
for the graduation exercises of the
Deaconess School last Friday,
when Miss Hawkins was a member
of the graduation class. They
spent the week -end in the dty.
Revs. F. G. Perrin and C. W. D.
Cosens and Messrs. • Trewartha,
Corless, Walker and li. J. Miller
represented the two United chur-
ches of Clinton, and M. M. Wiltse
Turner's Church, at the Presbytery
meeting held in EXeter on Tues-.
day.
Mrs. J. E. Lindsay returned to her
home in town last week -end, ac-
companied by her daughter, Mrs.
W S lliedit4 Mr: Lindday is
still in the city and if he does not
gain sufficient strength to return,
probably Mrs. Lindsay will go
back after a little while spent in
her own home here.
Mr. Norman Counter .of Sinicoe vis-
ited his brother, My, W. R. Coun-
ter of 'Clinton last week. He was
accompanied by Mr. VAISSell
Kague, a former resident of town
who took occasion/ to call on a
nurnber of friends here, and Mr.
—Chas. 'Chadwick. ,Mr. MoKague
has been conducting a baking
business in Slimetre for some time.'
W.
Liberal Dance
in
Club Rooms
Wed., ,May 8th
DANCING -79 TO 1
NO LUNCH—ALL WELCOME
'The Man of Yesterday'
a play entitled as above will be pre-
sented by the Y.p.S. of Wesley -Willis
Church, in the
TOWN HALL, CLINTON
Friday, May 10th
(Owing to another play to be put on
the same week his play is being put
off from: the 3rd to above date)
Following is the Cast of Characters:
James Ellis Bryce, Percy Livermore
Helen Freeman Bryce, his sister-in-
law, Viola Fraser.
Ellis and Jeremiah Bryce, her sons,
Gordon Vernierand Jack West.
Beryl and Miriam Bryce, her daugh-
ters, Norma. Gook and Dorothy
Carless.
Lawrence Meredith, Jno, Cuninghame
William Fritz, • Bob Biggart
Allen Dale, Graham Brydon
Mrs. Hastings, the Bryce housekeep-
er, Dorothy Stelk.
Act 1—Living room in the home of
James Bryce in a..small New England
town. Month of September.
Act 2: Bryce's Stndy—April following
Act 3—Same, the next afternoon.
Admission, Adults 25c. Children 15c.
Adult seats reserved at Fair's Store.
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GODERICH
A lovely spring' wedding took
place on Friday; April 26, at the
parsonage of Victoria United Church,
Goderich, when Miss M. G. Patter-
son, R,N*, • daughter of Mrs. S. J.
Patterson, Belfast, Ireland, was uni-
ted in marriage to Cecil Dunbar, son
of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dunbar, Wil-
liam street. Rev. F. W. Craik offi-
ciated. The bride wore a smart tra-
velling suit of gray crepe with navy
accessories and wore a corsage of
Sunset roses and orchid sweet peas.
The bride was attended by Miss Mar-
guerite Dunbar, sister of the bride-
groom, in a smartly tailored blue
tweed suit and her corsage was pink
roses. The bridegroom was attended
by It G. Campbell, brother-in-law of
the bride. After .a wedding break-
fast at the home of the bride's sister,
*s. R. G. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs.
Dunbar left on an extended trip
through the British Isles and will
spend the summer with the bride's
mother in Belfast, Ireland. Out of
town guests were Mir. and Mrs. W.
H. Dunbar, Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Dunbar, Mr. A. C. Dunbar; Strat-
ford, and Miss Verna , Carroll of
Tavistock.
• .
Some excitement was occasioned by
the report that ;the TJated States
• Government was going to establish
an air ,base near the Canadian hos-
def. But ethe President has pricked •
the bubble by announcing that this HARDWARE and PLUMBING
is 126At't* be donef '••*• Phone 244
CLINTON'S BIG
CORNER GROCETERIA
Phone 48
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Featuring this week
All Croquignole
Guaranteed Curly DO1s-53.50
SHAMPOO AND FINGER WAVE
INCLUDED
Other Waves -53, 54, 55 and $7.
Henri Beauty Shop
Isaac St., Phone 223.
REMEMBER MOTHER WITH
SUNDAY, MAY 12TH
Use our Telegraph Service for
flowers delivered anywhere.
Fr R. CUNINGHAME
FLORIST
Member of Florist Telegraph De-
livery Association.
Phones 176 and 31.
Call at
T. HAWKINS
for
Martin-Senour
Paints
and
Varnishes
LET ITS GIVE YOU A PRICE ON
• THAT' PLUMBING YOU ARE
GOING TO DO THIS SPRING
T. Hawkins
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Special Jubilee Food Values
MAY 2nd, 3rd and 4th
SUNLIGHT SOAP, 5 bars for
CORN SYR:UP, 2 Ib: 15c
ORANGE MARMALADE, large, 32 oz.
MeLARENS JELLY POWDER, 5 pkgs
CORNED BEEF, 2 tins for
TOMATO JUICE, 5 tins for
CHOCOLATE MARSHMALLOW, BISCUITS, 2 lbs. for
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, per lb.
LUX SOAP FLAKES, with small pkg. FREE
OXYDOL, Small 10c Large
ALL -BRAN KELLOGG'S„ large pkg.
PURE LARD, lb. carton
25c
5 lb. 33c
25c
25e
25c
25e
25e
43c
23c
23c
23c
15c
Kelvinator Specials
COOKED HAM, 1/2 lb:
BREAKFAST BACON, in piece
JELLIED VEAL, lb.
BOLOGNA;2 lbs. fnr
SAUSAGES, per lb.
Fruits and Vegetables
,NEW CARROTS, 3 bunches
ASPARAGUS, per bunch
CELERY HEARTS, per bunch
PINEAPPLES, New 'Large
TOMATOES, Fresh; 2 lbs. for
GRAPE FRUIT, 5 large
ORANGES, per dozen
• sammama,
J.T. McKNIGHT 82 SON
"Your' Superior Store" , • • Itgle Sell the Beat For Leas
Phone 111 CLINTON
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25e
27c
29c
25c
20c
25c
10c
15c
25c
25c
25o
29c, 39c and 490