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The Clinton News Record, 1922-4-6, Page 8v. bS13 , AI Otli; 1522.; STO1 our, hey're the only hair you will over have, Do :they ever bother you `( Do you, have headaches and don't know the Tea, son'? 130,er consult zrs, , W e will he , pleased to. givo you a thorough examination, and lit you 'With „lasses:, that will refieye you; of all your trouble. DON'T NEGLECT YOUR "LYES." weller and Opticiatr. 4coapo;40N Next, Hovey's 1haig Stora aaaakesenlimmeiwzmul uur sr,ls 1 rive ck of tkllaported woollens llens A`nic' rail he of blues. greys and fancy worsted: • .Ali, guaranteed i'ast• colors, Our ,prices are right and. workmanship thr very best. ,Mc_mait Brothers, Merchant Tailors Wilken Block Opposite Post Office , ek teefor About 75 pairs of. Ladies'_ aud,Growin;;•Guls' S-3r3ivl7 calf, and 'kid. slices. All sizes 3'to 7. Lines that sold .reularl , upto $8 50. Clearing`price for to- ' -day, '•day, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday 3:G3+;. --About 20 Men's and Ladies' Raincoats, suitable' for light coat for a wet day or.cool evenings' Clearing price;for balance -of week X33,4&8 Other lines to clear at equallylow pricesfor cash only SMALL PPOFITS s, ei '110N13 25. POS. 'MORE BUSINESS There oirce was a lady named Mrs. Thayer, Who liked for her kit- chen Alluininjim • ware, So she came to our ` Store Where we have it: galore And .her kitchen now shines wits' - a- dazzling. glare We `also'have another sbi'pment of the genuine Old Grey Ware—assortment your cboice`for'690 Our Sprig Stock of paints; Varnishes, stains, enamels, ere is now<compitate Vatc "eta arnr: ��rar ,; si tr- " gar gar ss • h ' lin' Thu ,pag A IN`.➢..tb Hardware. Stoves' and Novelties v al Tho Store With a Stock uean%en+rt e m. -ono. w rg.usv.::nr amts, - Varnishes and Stains White Lead. j ., Boiled oils Coal Oil acing Oails oofing of" all Grade r ,• enera1. ardware Sutter & Perdue ARDIVAgn 7sI>EC(YItTCA PI,D11111l40 WASH. Y Q1Qt..11e5 YOU HEAT Your 't; ;'.Bees YOD SCRUB 1`our floor;, ! . YOU SCOUR your 'woodwork WHY NEGLECT YO'ult , 11' 11,1 PAPl1RS ? Fora very small cost you can have new beauty hi. your .home by puitijig up fresh, clean wall -papers and so • 1'ROT 5CT-,YOTdlt HOUSEHOLD'S HIlALTII :AND Sl'l1tTTS WITH FRESH, CLIAN. WALL PAPERS. Selected from our ample s' tock, Tile '. 1 Ce. Often , tho Cheapest-AlwaysFair the Ileus: EYE SPECIPgLIST Clint»n News"' qtr A. L Cole, Eve Sight Specialist, an Honour Graduate raduate oL the Canad- ian Op zthalmie College of Toronto: Goderie i, Out Office hours: 9 a.m.' to5,.,•.. pat. Practice wetice l;n..rted to the eyo: ,Tie u r�>�ili�1Q tiI}', ,Chas "130' ey zs ' isiting iii I3lri•- lington, ` 1Cr:3 Jacdb Taylor oI Toronto is in town this week,'• iVTr; C H. f-Ioll nd 0 Se forth. was ni town of Saturday -• Mrs: ,Danes oC .Brussels is the'gucst of Mit ,..Harry Bartliff. . Miss Minnie Cooper ' retuned .ori Saturday from a "short 'visit in' Collingswood. Mrs. (. (1r.` Shecley' has returned from 5 visit with her daughter at Niagara -on -the -Lake, : `Mrs. D S 1Ceinp of Oltava 7s vis%t- ng her,mather, Mrs. "James Shep- herd, Townsend street. Mr. Norman' McNeil .61 . Stratford spent the week, end with his par- ents, Mr.:and Mrs James McNeil, Miss Bessie IVTdCamus of the Lon-, don Collegiate ,staff spent' the week -end at_ her home in, town, Wesley parsonage. Mr: and Mrs.' Merritt •Nediger oC Seaxcrth were the gue is en Sun- day, of -the form is parents, Coun-'- cillox and.Mrs..Nediger. Miss Grainger of the Clinton 'lIos- pital was a ,week -end visitor at . the home of Mr, and Mrs. W. Wright.—Seaforth .News. Mrs. Hemp` of Detroit 'spent the - week -end with her sisters, Mrs. W. 'Walker' and Mrs. Morris, and her. father,. Mr. J. Sheppard. Mrs. S. Agnw, who has been visit- ing' her daughter, 1Virs. Hilliard Queen, in Detroit during the ;vin te% has returned, to her home m town. .Mrs.' Harold' Zeats• r'eturne.d to' To- ronto .on Tuesday after spending a couple of weeks as the guest of her parents, Mr. grid Mrs. Robert M'ennoll. - Mrs. R. C. M on „of Hamilton. spent the week -end hi Mown with ,her husband: Mrs. Mason and family will come. to Clinton as soon as a suitable residence can be pro-. cured, Mrs: Bert Frernlin returned home bi 'Friday evening frau' Wallace.: burg, where she had spent.a: eau - pie of weeks, owing to the ilhnesa and subsequent doath-of-herfathor, Mr. Prlyles Dillon. Mr. John Stephenson, who spent the winter with his 'daughters, who are bothteaching in Port Arthur, returned home last 'Week. Mr. Stephenson enjoyed his stay in -the near "est very much and may de- cide to return to P011 Arthur per- manently. ' allies Ruby Johnston? who has been visiting with Mr, and Mrs F. W, Johnston dor the past few Weeks, . has returned .to her. hone near L ucknoW.. During Sties Raby's" sta'w`in town and while assisting in her uncle's store before it was. dis posed of to illessrs'. Brown & Co.,' she,madc many 'warm' friends who tdii be ,glad` to welcome her back. ,to .Clinton at any .time., • Offsets Veiiza and Leslie Jervis at- tended the Reid-1VieGbwan wedding in East, Wawanosh on Friday last. • Hullett Township. Miss limina- Johnston returned returned home on Saturday ,boar' Detroit, where. she has been visiting her 'sisters, `Misses Elizabeth and Margaret •Johnstod. - • Chtoral Society CONCERT The Choral Society,, under the able leadership of Prof, Anderton, will give a high class concert in Wesley Church, on Wednesday, " April lath. Tho Chorus ,'ef about 95 Voices, will be assisted by Miss Cookrill, Soprano' and Mr. Chollcraft, baritone, soloists j of London, and .also by Mr. ,1, 1111e5. Hallman, tenor, of Toronto, who come redonlmended air concert • toleists o£ a very high order, Tickets at 760 may be obtained from mescbets 'of the Chorus, or at W D. Fair's acid,A; T., Cooper's book shares, 44-1i orn� We•guarantee-our stock of<'Groceries to be ' l�e finest proiturable, Aside fron buying from the manufacturer direct and from the best; well .known Wholesale buying,' .,r Houses, e feel that w il} soma 25 yrs atbl1Tg and selling grocery experience, that we can satisfy the demands ails public, allways walztre choicestgroceries at the lowest possible p7ico. : Special Blend Black TEA. '9,2e a pound 5 lbs for $200. Sold elsewhere at 45c SOAP SU 14 ll,'s for $1,00 i)oroiniotl and I edpaih r , Special price by the bag of 100 •lbe INo restrictions n`neessitating the purchase 'of groceries to Secure a price on sugar Gold; P ,&.G., rfaptha,' Surprise, Sunlight, andf Comfort 1-0 bars UZ Lenriirx, 21 Dazs for $1.00. 'Assorted brands 22 bars .. 31.00 ' Our guessing contest Essences and J'ellics, 3 for 24e Marnralacie (Libby's).4''l.b . 75C, 70c`' ,Choice June Cheese, lb 25c Peanut Butter, lb , 22c Jams, 4.1b tins ` • • .'; Choice Red. regi 403 for;.... , - 38c Lliky's_1 ed Alan a, dog 45c, -fort-o�Jc . Peasiine Rinso' r An ri � i 3 for yy /�, 7 1e71 d A�1 ��/oJ c. f1a, . fur willeontinue untilclosingtime ,S Balciiii.Powder, lb tin 23c Prunes, 2 lbs 213c Dates,. 2 Ms 5c Figs, 2 lbs 25c Rais$is, Sultana or seeded, 2 for 49c • &.niHC11 .at M'� r e1 Cione.r. Leaf, duffs . - Man ie .Lead; half s . • 20e 29e COFFEE •38c pet- lb COCOA. 25c lbs for SOAP Dutch Cleanser,' 3 for , ?5c Rabbit's Cleanse.p, 3' for 25c With Cleanser; 3 for. . lac turday evening Shortening 3 13 nail for Pure. Leaf ,Lard 5 l pail', lbed Label, reg 45e lo 53c 40c - -•-a-�+mwra..w+.mn,TM+uu.�m.ou.++�:�xmuov..+m.mrsrs Netve,rn L= 9 wwtLYl+ax: n.`. oka.Aessen�wm`A�rvLv' aster . Es r.. .:'F.x4_+u atr,crc.,.w �' ". .- a r 1 ... . See 'Our a.rga:�� Table's .le' of ar� r�. ti Fresh Lake..Iluron- Herring's for Good -'Friday, Cash! Fresh I etthce, Celery Cabbage, Tomatoes` ` Pure . Ma 31e Syrup Choice Bananas and Oranges ai, O'Neil's `~•' ak r'u Specials for Week -end Lemon Roll • . Cream Puffs Nut Loaf Creaifl Layer lianberry Tarts Crean.alt Tread Business 1V16tto : 'SERVICE fie .sci.s'� T1ie Batter Phone 204 'MIN!' P... l'1{lkg-Show .Day in the"Fow)a•Jiatll Under the; auspices of the _. Agricultural Society c tG t fi ft' >aae` 's a3a Afterrioor� and, T.venin�,g Matinee 15c' Evening 85c Also in the 'Princess: Theatre. Frida3i and t da ,. s .April 7 and 8 Say it with Flowers SPECIAL, TATS WEEK, P.WMiTLAS. Table; size—in .find bloom, 25e 'each. SWEET PEAS. Eckford's extrafine miyecd seed, Vic an carica Plant early. for good results.' YOU ARE INVITED TO SFE OLJR. FASTER DISPLAY OF LILIES, 140515, B1TOONIAS, FERNS, ETC. CUNINCHAINIE TIE RRID-McGOWAN WEDDiNG- IN RAST`. WAWANOS'a-I. A pretty wedding took place at "Woodlea Farm," the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. C, McGowan, at noon, on 'Friday, March 31st, when their.' second daughter, Dixon, 'was, united. in marriage to. Mr. Fred Reid, son of Mr. Janes Reid of Varna. The ceremony was - performed by the Rev.' George. Telford, B.A., I3,D;; pas- tor of St. Andrew's church, 'Blyth, the bridal party standing before a bank of 'evergreens and :ferns. While Miss Eunice Reiih sister .ofd the 'groom, played the bridal chorus, the bride entered the parlor on the arm oof her father -She was at- tended by .her s friend,: ',Miss Jewel Gr iingeg;.•while uhe groom.was sup- po.ted by his brother, Mg. Thomas Reid, The bride wore •a pretty dross- ol ivory canton crepe 'with tulle veil and orange blossomns�aricl'carried a bouquet • of white canations- and fern. She also tvore''the groom's' gift; si` pearl., pendant. The 'brides. maid was dressed in pink sills crepe de chineand carried 'rink carnations. The groom's gift to the bridesmaid and pianist wore' gold brooches set with nearly, and to tho, groomsman, cuff Iinks, During the signing ooi': the register the bride's cousins, Misses Clara .and Ida 1VIcGowan, sang 0 Peres Love,'' .After a sumptuous • wedding dinner: p5.which--the girl friends of the bride • noted' Eo t+ wartgl r t5g •uncle and grom5 teff in -P t1ne afttinoon Nath,, amidshowers ei rice and confetti, av 'for. London.T,he . bride travelled ar} a ,suit o'f navy blue tsicobine with h145 to snatch. Ori theist return. Mr, and Mrs. Reid Will 'Take un ti'e'r resi- dence on .the groom c Sanaa on the front -Road, Stanley township. laic young couple received many 'usoful and pretty gifts grid have the" Gest wishes If a host of :friends for a long and happy' married life. 1. Helenas Mr. Duncan McDonald and family havemoved to Mr. J. W. Foran's farm. Work started at Mr. John Joynt's. saw mill on Tuesday with a staff of ten Inert. Mr, .Jahn McDonald is head' sawyer alid Mr. Sam ";Durum 15 foreman:,. "We ire p eased .to know that ll/r, Percy Hyde, who had the misfortune to hurt liis knee : very badly while working in ,the bush, lo improving Mrs. Havens, who has been at Mr. W. Woods for a while, has gone home for a few days as she was not feeling' well. Mr. Lewis Grant held a successful auction sale on Friday, life terns has expired on the farm he had rent - Phone It F ovist ed for five years and having failed }i•$ to secure another farm he is giving, up -farming' and :Will move into St.' Helene. Mrs. Richard Martin has return.,. ed to her home in Huron after spend- ing a -week with her mother, whd is seriously all, The bowlers of 131yth are having their 'green rewired and are putting iu ono Of the beet lights, in 'vogue on any of "the greens, in Ontario. Having sold my hardware business to 112essrs Hawkins and `il flier who will centime the busiiaess, in the same stand, I> wish to thank all my customers -- and friends for their past patronage As I•wish to settle all .outstanding accounts same can be paid at my residence, or to my."sucoessors at the regular place of business, Baca. ter '-azint=aisaancle 1 Our new elotba are the finest collection we have, ' had. for many S'asotls. arid are.}rricod• zit a ells' close margin -of profit, and we know that for real dollar value they cannot he equalled. QUALITY 4.L:ITY _FIRST'' has 'always been our' motto, alio tIois Season ; weare out to deosoristrate more .than ei'er, that I I;AL HAND TAILORING, all wool • material a,nd high grade .triixrtxings are the only true ecomony in Men's Orotlies, Prices rpm e fro T 2 to 5 m a sit'owe axnaeaes�p Davis , Fier .till-.., THE VETERAN TAII,,,ORS Opposite Town Hall,. ' Brown's Men's Furnishings'atorie Constance The congregational meeting was held this week in the church. Quitea number are'`still sick with the "cold . Mise` Hattie Armstrong is Proving nicely. 4 _ Mr. James Mann of BrusoSla 3Pent s week in the township. 'Mr. W,n, Moore is - gcitisi nivel k" settled Mrs. McArthur of Goderich spent a fe0 days -last week with her els ter.:, Mrs. Brown is visiting her dough ter, Mrs. IL Morrell, near Clinte for o while. ' God0514113 Winghatii, Teeswatt and -:Zurich are now fully oegranizi for sa hose .11 league which twill 1 ternle1 the "Di Peon,"