The Clinton News Record, 1922-2-16, Page 8LEADING ,JE'4'i'ELERY `1OR
They're the only pair you will ever leave. Do. they ever
bother yctii? Do you have„ headaches', and don'tknow the Tea-,
soli'? Letter consult us.. W e will bo '' pleased to give you a
thorough examination, and fit you with ,.lasses that will reheao i
yoq oC 'iiia your trouble. DON'T' NEGLECT Nairn' EYES,
Jeweller and-Opticiaa
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Next Hovey'a Drug Ston.
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Ev ;<lte ail ; You Will
Have your St ts'made;by us. Why not come in now
and get a made -to measure suit for the
price of a hand-me.down.
WORK>\MANS,EIIP AND FIT GUARANTEED.
McEwatl; Brothers Merchant Tailors
Wilicen Bleck
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FOR OUR B10CLEARING OE ALL'BPOKF,N
LINES BEFORE 'STOCK TAKING
New Spring Goods ,will _inti -begin to 'arrive' and.
Winter Goods must be' cleared regardless of prof..t9.
An assortment of Men's and: 13oy's . Winter Caps
to clear at (these are less than cost) '- 793,
Many other lines in, j b •lots to clear
Men's heavy wool u�nderivear,vreg. $3.00 sale price $2,29
Boy's heavywooluunderwear reg; $1.25 sale price 79e
Bargains in:Sweaterd, Overcoats Suits and all
lines of Footwear
'PERMS` OF SALE CAS1i
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THE, STORE TE AT SELLS FOR LESS.
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NEW IDEA, ''E'ATTERNS.
CLOTHING
;p Annual Stock Takillg Sale
brfiast;.
To softcifl reeks, or bciid' a ltontied
oak,
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Our Dahca Folie 'Vol, 2,', List ok
contents include about forty ' i t5'
The latest inad best known songs o
tato day err{inged as Waltz.O.S box-.
rf<rots and 'One Steens for. Piano Solo
Some are aj,f(illevtsi Peggy O'Neil;
Cho ie; I Never Knew; I'1nNobody's
i eby; Never In Yoiu ;Daddy's Ali is;
Robe 'of My Heart; •Feather 'four
Neat;, Wang . WangBanes; Anvil
?Chorus;' Tri key In The Straw Ree
l C ll Sl reetlieai:t; Mammy s Little
-"Sunny Ironev Boy. '
AL, FOE SEVENTY-FIVE CENT:,
ASIf-:FOR VOLUME NO.2
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othe a `sate
Always Means Bargain Prices in Many Lines
Stoves and''Ranges, Graniteware
•Copder Boilers Tin Boilers 'Galvanized Boilers) '
Rayo' Nickel plated. lamps regular $7.50 for '$4 501.
2; only,. Electric Irons, reg 6.50 for '4.00
J. only} Ele,ctric.Lamp,•reg,17.00 for 12.5u
J 1 only Yleetrie'Lamp, reg 14 00 for ` ' 10.50
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1 onl.yElectric Heater, reg 5.00 for • 3.50
i,r,=1 only, Electric Heater, reg 10.50 for ' 7.00
See our new Tungsten :Electric Lamp, with shade
'Table of odds and ends marked in plain figures
the prices and values' will astonish you
Just to hand ..another (the third' lot) of the 69e
Graniteware Assortment
Leave your order for a. Pilot Superior pipeless Furnace.
canbe VI in in one day, 16 already installed and
giving perfect satisfaction
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Sardware. Stoves and , Novelties -----The' Store With a Stock
We . are ()ffsoing a
This Week
One Easy Vacuuac Washer for
12.00
One Red Star Washer for
$1,9 00
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Call and see the new Mono Vac Electric; Washer:
'CTRICAL. PLUMBING
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The ' . D. Fair Co,
Often the Cheapest -Always the Iies't
.EYE SPECIALIST
A. L.' Cole, Eye Sight Specialist,
an Honour Graduate of the Canad-
ian , Ophthalmic
anad-ian,Ophthalmic College of Toronto.
Goderich,, Ont, Office hours: 9 a.m.
to 5 p,ni. Practice limited to the eye;
Mr, R. Horsley visited friends in
Goderich on Friday last.
Mrs. R. A. Bell visited', friends in
Goderich on Friday last,
Mrs. R. J.' Ciufr is visiting with re-`
' latiiTs: at Bervie and, Ripley.
Liss Susie Sloman is spending a few;
days this week in Toronto.
Mrs. Ball of Sombra is visiting at
thehome'of her son, Mr. Roy Ball,
'Mrs. Clew of Clinton is visiting her.
sister, Mrs, Sniithers., Seaforth
News.
Mrs. Armour of Detroit has been
visiting friends in town. during the
past week.
Bliss Florence ,,Cuninghame is visit-
ing Mies' Hattie Baker of ram: -
ton this week. '
Mrs. ' James , Connolly of Goclerich'
was in Clinton the latter part of
last"week visiting friends.
Mr. H. Williams of the local branch
of the •Molsons Banat is relieving'
at Zurich for ten days or so,
Miss Marion ''Andrews spent the
week -enol as the guest of her sis-
ter Mrs. F.. F, Gillies of I{itch-
ener.
Miss Shaw or Clinton was a guest
at the home of Major and Mrs:
R. S. Hays last week,-Seaforth
Expositor.
Miss Stone of Toronto spent the
week -end as the guest of her sis-
ter, Miss Stone of the School of
Commerce.
Messrs. M. T. Corliss and W. 'T.
IIawkins ,are in Hamilton ' Hits
week attending a convention of
hardware men.
Mr. A. Whip and Miss N. Morgan
of New Hamburg were week -end
guests ,,at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. L. Cree.
Mr Mr O'Donnell of 'Aberdeen, S.
Dakota, was the guest. of his old
employer, Mr. R.' Fitzsimons, ov-
er the week -end.
Mr. Jacob Taylor has been in town
the past week, coming up on
Thursday to attend the funeral of
thelateWilliam McKow
iWl wn
Miss" Mabel Marland was in Fingall
for a few days last week being
called hither by the illness of her
sister, the late Mrs. Glover., who
died on Thursday.
Mrs. Weir of Detroit is the guest
of her brother. -Mr. R. E. Man-
ning, having come over to attend
the funeral of her niece, the late
Miss Harriet Maiming.
Mas. Kelly, business manager of.
the White Ribboner, London, was
the guest over the week -end of
the Rev. D. N. and Mrs, McCom-
as at the Wesley parsonage.'
Rev. R. Felton Irwin` of Lucknow
was the guest of his brother, Mr.
J. A. Irwin,. on his way from
London, where he had been atten-
ding a conference committee meet-
ing.
Messrs. Oliver Johnson and Andrew
Poser of Goderich were in town
on Saturday. Both are former -
residents of Clinton and are heart-
ily welcomed whenever they elect
to pay return visits.;
Mrs, Brigham of Hensen has been
town during the past few days,
having come up to see 11'tiss Ellen
Mountcastle , and her sister, the
latter of whom passed,; away early
Tuesday morning, Mrs.' Brigham
and the Misses M;ountcastle were
lifelong friends.
Messrs. A. G. Virtue and John Tor-
rance of Lethbridge, :Mrs. D, L,
Cranston, Port Arthur; Messrs.
Melvin Torrance, Toronto; Alf
Torrance, Akron, Ohio and Edgar
Torrance Sault Ste, Marie. Mx.
Levy,' Toronto and Mrs. Ed, Code,
Ottawa; are the -gneiss of Mr, and
.Mrs, John Torrance this Weep,
having come to attend the funeral
of the late Iles. A, G. Virtue,
Mr,' John Colelaugh • went ue to
Lion's head last week to spend the
remainder of the winter with li_s
daughter, Mrs. Boyle, who lives
five miles east of that. Me. A.
Cantelon accompanied hint, as ho
was not fit is, travel 'so fait alone.,;
Mr. Cantelon also called to see
Mrs Coicleugh, who was taken
hmnn by het daughter last fall On
account et illness. Mrs;, Caleloiigh
loft Clinton on , n stretcher last
fall acrd is still bedfast;
Th.IrcLand ,ast Tiine`
We offer Redpat .'s. Granlulated Sugar
T WHOLESALE PRICE
NATe‘bave still a few bags left at unloading price.
The market is firm and we will hold ourY
.:y�grices
for this Weer . only.
Best quality brooms, each ,.
3 .pkgs. Ammonia .
3 pkgs. Panshine for
10 lbs. Rolled Oats
10 lbs. Corn meal .
Soap Chips. in)balk, per lb.
BITTER OOlt4NGES & GRAPE
FOR MARMALADE.
Grape' Fruit, 3 for
38e,.
220
24c
88c
tae,
FRUIT"
25c
Special Blend Black Tea, per lb .... 383
Special Blend Blaick Tea, 3' lbs for $1.10
Cocoa in Bulk, per lb, .. 14c
Good Coffee, in - bulk, per 1N 38c
Essences, all flavors, each' 09e
Jelly Powders, McLaren's each . 100
COOKING FIGS, DATES'
2 lbs, Dates $0c
2' lbs. Cooking Figs . . , , 25c
FRESH LETTUCE --HEAD LETTUCE'
CELERY
OTIIEIt SPECIALS
2 lbs. 11Taear'oni . , 25c
2 lbs. Dried. Peas 25c
3 Ib. Pail Lard , ... 48c
21 bars Lennox „Soap 31,00
-2 cans Corn 25e,:
2 cans Peas ,., 80c
Good Pink Sahnon, per tin 14c
Good fink Salmon,, per tin ,. , , , : 09c
Buckwheat Flour, 3 Ins for , 215e
Pancake Flour per package 15c
Pure IVIaple Syrup, per quart' 90e
. FRESIH FISIk
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Red Sahnon, per pound... 25c,
Fresh Halibut, per pound 25c
Finnan Boddie, per pound
Fillets, per pound
Flesh Herring, per dozen
:.',Oe: 4
85c y
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SALMON SNACKS and FRESH OYSTERS'
Two Delivery .Wagons at your .Service
If you wish your goods before nine o'clock, kindly order the afternoon before.
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iLIM TED
The Largest Grocery in -Canada:.
We Lead...Others Follelvy
Always First With Downward.
Price
Pann G., Gold
Surprise
Sunlight and
Comfort
Soap 10 liars 69c.
Machine -sliced Breakfast
Bacon 29c
ISpl Tea 40c
Blend;ecia
the best value in tow.l
Pure Gold Puddings, 2' for .
Eagle Brand Milk, 2; for ..
Frankford Corn, 2:for .
Peanut Butter, per lb.
Pnk Salmon. per tin , ; .... .
Cross Fish Sardines, per tin :.
Marmalade, 1 lb. jar
Olives, pint jar
.23
.45
:25
:22.
.15
,,18
.25
.39
tolled Oats, 5 -lbs. for .19 -
Cornmeal, 7 lbs for .. , . .28
White Beans, 4 lb for .25
Wheatlets, 4 lbs. .25
Tapioca, per .10
p
Rice, 3 lbs. , . , , .29
Pot Barley, 3 lbs. , , .15
Seedless Raisins, per lb, .25.
100
lbs
sugai
7.45
Cleaned
Currants`, 31
2 lbs for '
Pure.Raspberiy
Jani
4 Ib tins,,
Finest -Canadian
Cheese
per lb
Crown Corn Syrup, "2 lbs. , r19
Crown Corn Syrup, `5 lbs. ,,. .43
Crown Corn Syrup, 10 lbs. .83
Lyle's Golden Syrup, per. tin .30•
Cocoa, per lb. ,
Coffee, per Ib.
Shiriff's Jelly Powders, 3 for ,25
.15
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Boy Your Groceries Here and Save Motley
A 9en will 'not spyour
baking when, yQU use
ORDER FROM YOUR NEIGHEORHQOIS GROCERt
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ookkiliag Orders of'Roofing ii.tr Spring j..
Before ordering your roofing 'or "'other building
material, don't fail to see r'
9. ;lr 1113S Slate Surface 36 i•neh roll roofing
BIRDS RDS Si tete Surface 18 inch roll roofing
FIPATID 3 Slate Surface Canadian Twin Shingle 1`
l 111 .11 rIr•.zrvy and Regular Pariod roofing
BIRDS );lash, water -proof Building paper
a3}IR13JS Combination Wall Board quarter cut'
Oak finish on one side. Cream on reverse.
We are again prepared for 1922 to protect your
buildings with Martin Senear`' 100 per cent pure )1
paints, in gloss ur flat tone surface.
All Saht.; Straps, >s, Mozkey Sticks, Pucks etc rola
reduced pities for the balance of the season
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SEASONABLE GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES,
GENERAL HARDWARE PRONE 59
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Hem's the Differolloe
Give your order for clothes to an unpractical elan who does, not
understand taking a measure or detailI'of your figure, and -let hho
send the orcler out of town to be made in a factory, and the chances
are it does not fit, • and is of ppor quality and badly made, and you
are dissatisfied, But give your order to us, and have it cut ex-
pressly to your form to fit, and made be' first-class tailors,who study
every detail of your requirements.
Then yon do not only wear clothes that fit -and please you, but
you'also wear that satisfied look that is so 'noticeable' on all our
customers.
Indigo blue'serf;es, $30,to.05.
:.Our business• methods are the greatest value and satisfoction
at' the lowest possible' price. ,
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THE VETERAN TAILORS
Opposite .Town Hall' Brown's Men's Furnishings;Store
laira====inailliMNANOI44.1,114.81,41.1.1.41.11.2ManTeffaMiNarn
i'1 eI.1's_Ba er
DE1D
The bread of quality
Ask your grocer fur it or
phone 204 and our
driver will eat]
OUR MOTTO: SERVICE
R. S. 'ral
Phone 204
x'he Ili
Have Yon Gst Yogaz
Ticket for
he Hockey
Cub o ger
�1t d a g, Feb.
A Oclod Program
P oiinised
Admission 35e end 50c
Plait of Bali at W. 1►,l+air°4.