The Clinton News Record, 1923-4-12, Page 4CO
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We'sha)1 be p1eaFed to nave yon loot; then-) over, :rs
we 'are'sr'e yfu will be pleased with the selections.
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Prices are eorlsiderably lower than heti year.
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S ee1a1 prices. en odd: lots, af.remnant; ar d rrkraling 1it,e9.
Al•1,pii aer notr4r111J'tnn m,ed' will be' tri 'flee:
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Tho U. E. 'W. O. meets on l'11(1ay
'of next week at the home of Bit's,
Percy Cole. Mrs. R Plursteel and
Mrs, Oko have charge., ref the pro-
gx un .and there will, be ,the, amtival
election of, otrieers. All inei ors ala
requested to attend.
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• Mr, and Mrs, Geo, Cook of Coder-
lel) township spent Saturday with
their daughter Mfrs. Joe l?,ia.,ey.
Robt Criinholdby had n wood
hegira on Friday, afternoon.
• Quite a number around here are
'making maple syrup.
Mrs. Andrew returned' to 'trio
West' on°Friday after hert winter's
visit with her 'daughter, Mrs. B, D.
Stephenson and either friends.
Mrs, A, Farnham of, Clinton spent
the holidays around herevisiting old
:friends,
Mr. Geo^Piley has bought astable
from the, Rands -arm from Mr. Wm.
"Clark, and
s busy tearing
it ow
Mrs". T. Pollard is spending a few
k days with her mother in Clinton.p
(Received too' late for last week)
Miss Martha Cook of Godericlr
township spent a week with her sis-
i ter, NUrs. Jos.,lRiley.
Milton' Moore of Toronto spent
Easter with his' sister and brother,
IWill and. Mary ,Moore.
'7iss'Mabel. La"vings5
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sne
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is ing vua$ioir with her mother
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Mrs: T." Livingston
?` Miss Blanche Wheatley'' of Strat7:
-ford 'Normralis-,upending the Easter
"vacation P.t .her home.
i -The congregational meeting , will
be held in the" Church on Friday ev-
ening of Mlle week.'
SVIr. -;Chas Riley of Tnekersniith
m i spent Monday in the village among
relatives.
IN •3 :REELS ;'OWSIDE-SPLITTING LAUGU,TER
REX .INGR.AM'S'7-REEL SUPER -PRODUCTION
A5STOIY TENSELY DRAMATIC, ROMANCE
THE LOVER PLAYED BY -.
' RUDULPH VALENTINO
Stank : Ov?trtaS :lip
2?he following pupils Of S S. No.
3' were Successful in the Easter pro-
motion examinations from Sr. Srd
to 4th Class, pass nark` 540:.Mar-
t (- ray'Grai'nger, '729, honours; Marie
Grainger, '646; Louis Taylor, 608;
Lillian •Marks, 601.
-.Margaret Peek, Teacher
McKillop 1 own iaip
1VIr. Robte Agar' spent- a few days
the fore part of the week with his
brotherin''Eo'osWpton, who is serious-
ly ill.
Mrs. Joseph Daymoncl was attend-
; her _sister; Mrs,- Ross, last week
at Brucefield. Mrs. Ross is not inr-W
proving as fast as her many friends
could wish.
Mr. Frank Frank• Coleman delivered a
i s rktatre couple of grass steers to Mr. J. Col-
elou •h of Hullett last week.
Mable syrup puking is the order
of the day: but prospects have not
THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY This �Ar. l er °H heengaged, with 's
-.;ADMISSION 30c and 15c ' 'Mr. Fred' Scarlet , for the 'seeding
time. -
Cft ten I�Ilirrw:s-rtes rh
Tuckersniifdl AD ''4ship ' i Gregor of Stanley, who frets nos-
session at °nee The funeral servieee
i\Ir. and Mrs. Frank •Coleman ,and yei?terday` •were conducted by the
family of McKillop visited with Mx ROY: 44Anderson, pastor of TppneriS"
G. N. Turner 'en l ridgy last. Mrs Church, poll which, deceased iy e .a,
Cdloinan • who has not enjoyed: 'bile nsernber.
best of health for some time, is much •
improved of late and it is the wish ! !
of hos' friends that,she may euntsaaue x f
to 'improve until healthis fully :fie we {3i a It l'> e w xa
gained, .,, number -ot friends of Mr, Lloyd.
ivlr-, W. Whitmore mn sd to.`r .� Al'Loi of Laehnow;' wh'o is an invalid
Tonto. Monday after spending P'as and confined to his ':home, got. to-
ter week with `lu Wifeand taMily, gctlic,r recently, ancf 'purehased for
who are staying with the latter's" hia4s : a radio set which was installed
parents M.Wliitmoro's, r in, liar Jiouse. by Mo srs lade, and
On IVionday to Gjrriton hospital Douglas Osterhout Trus kindly' gift
john Francis„ son of ,the late Thomas ofiables hiin to keep in teneh" with
O'Brien and of Mrs O'Brien of this outside affairs.
township, ,passed Away Kilter a, shoot y The C oderich Publxe, school board
illness, in Iris, twenty-sixth year4, the rs die atlsfaea witli,thei assiltairce
deceased young man folio Was singe receives fx'cin 57x5 province Jn grants.
laxly strong and vigorous, Was seized L 1052 the so'hool rate amounted to
with -a complication of diseases and $20,t2i1, Government grants to
eveap his vigorous strength could net $538,48/ leaving 9.,19,984 to be paid
combat then: all, His early passing ,• bu the ratepayers of the town, The
is keenly regretted,He is survived board sent a resolution ,to the Rate -
by his r other, threbrothers Ckiras , payers Association asking that the?".
On the home farm, Will of Chatham,.Governnent • be asked to :raise. the'
and IIarry
ofIi l
Alta.,and tiv
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.p° rx l t ror of municipalities
benefit, sisters, Mrs. Walter "Swanbank t,an'g under the Supplimentary Salary
this township and Miss Theresaof
Act to 5,000.
To'onto. The funeral Ta
morning froiii St, Joseptoolth's chcourchthis,
Clinton, to the R. 0,, cemetery in.
Hallett: The' bereaved` family have
the "Sympathy of the community.
Mrs. 'Conrad Volland died on ,Sun-
day, .after an illness of several weeks,
the funeral taking place to Zrensall
yesterday aftepneon. The Jake Mrs,
it her er husband an
Volland came r a wt a
Z
familyfrom urach about years
ago; "She IS 'survived by her hus-
band and a family of two sons arid
two daughters;:: Henry Volland; of
'ICippen,, E M. Volland of Goderieh,
Mrs. Wan, Leibold of Zurich and; Miss
,Clara at home. Mr, Volland had just
sold his farm +to Mr. 'Gregor Me -
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The, nightwwatcitiiian' at Orillia
broke into •a, drag Store in that town
early one morning recently and stole
a quantity of liquor. The next clay
he was asked for his resignation but
no attempt, apparently was made to
do anything further `until the pian
had left town. The new -night-
watchman is to have a time clock
i use i t regularly.
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Iia a -lac -to 'a the
At noyer by v pay
councillorsa small sum yearly was
defeated,, a majority voting. aganst
The Ilanover, Pest reports that, last
week thecouncilhell three meetings;
regular meeting and two specials.
At .that rate the"t-usiness id -taking
up'a lot of time
A. J."McDonnell of Exeter passed;
away on" Good Friday morning 'at
the age of sixty-two yeafs; He had
�(7 been resident of that town almost,
Selec{. 4 Your, all his life. He had been connected
0 with the' late Wm..,Eawden Jn the'
Own Audae ice icnpootetiors of thoroughbred horses•
from (seat Britain and had crossed
the At'.ahtic 'sev'eral tunes. He 'was
unlsiarried. and ,is survived by two
brothers and four sisters: ,Bohn and
Charles of, Ilensall,. Mrs. (Dr.)`
Browning. and Miss Susie::.McDaainell
of Exeter, Mrs, (Judge) Dickson of
Godericli and Mrs. Isennett of Saska-
to011.
If you could gather into,
one hall the people •y,pu
wotid like to do bust
ness,.with, and could tell'
'therxo your story through
a Microphone iso they
could hear every 'word
distinctly, •is there any
doubt in your mind that T1lE NEW ' STANDARD RINGING
you would reap; a . rich CODE
reward of orders?''' '
I=How much would it cost
you for such a hall, and
for 'such a gathering to-:
gether . of all potential and as soon as the new directories
customers? • - are. issued will` also be used in Me-:)
Kirton and Tuckersmith. •
Long Distance enables The Code in itself is very simile,
yeti to pick your andi the'' first -figuers`in each number re-
ence, at ° very; much less ..Presenting long rings and.the last
'Phis' new Standard. Ringing Code,
now fauns hart of the new agree
• nient between connecting companies
janil the .Bell Telephone.. It. is' al-
ready in use in Goderich township I
cost, and your prospects
will hear pour sales taut
as distinctly as'lif you\,
spoke'. tlirouglr a mlero
�iho�. -•
The voice reach of Long
• 'Distance''includes every-
one you could" do busi
nese with.] Speak! They'
will surely listen 1
figure shoot rings.
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Loris Distance Sldtion-^
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Under no circumstances.
do we use a n y b t
Genuine Ford Parts in our
repair work.
Repair . xr'ork .:performed
by us is guaranteed to be
free from defective work-
manship ip and'` to be first
class in every particular.
Orr ; work is handled on
a flat rate system. - The
tcustomer will know in
advance the exact cost of
the labor.
SY 7fII,IE
Just use 'soap and hot water to clean
SMP Enameled Ware. It is so=clean
and so pure. As smooth as china
and as strong as steel. And no metal
touches the food. Be sure you get
S M peltainefed
Three finhes: Pearl Ware, two coats of pearl grey. enamel
inside and out. Diamond Ware, thceecoats, light` blue and
white outside, white lining; Crystal; Ware, • three cdats, pure,
white inside and out, with Royal'blue edging.
of emu(
The Sheet
it Products 0o. Limited
Montreal :TORONTO VVlnnipop
Edina ton,,,. Vancouver Calgary
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S M P IS SOLD) IN. CLINTON BY:.
CLINTON HARDWAISE AND b'UIRNITURE COMPANY.
SLTTER Sr PERDUE II.A WICINS,: c 1YJTLLEi3
RIGGER CROPS make you MORE MONEY
You Save Labor You Save Seed
You make every acre work
SWIFT'S Red Steer Braud''FFRTILIZERS
Give Clops -early start 'Produce rrtairimurn results
Place your ostler NOW with. our Agent or Write us
Agents wanted where We and not represented
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Falwith Delight tie �A.
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Morning Noon and Night
High in Arrowroot Food.,
`Value•
Give th font to Baby
mad Seo I$irsc Grow._.
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You can use sweet mills, souur, milk,
buttermilk water with
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QUALITY
CLEANLINESS
Awe_ Self to Sal ff:
SERVICE'
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Feathers -bin
COCOANUT ' •
23c lb -
Fresh Milled Fancy
ROLLED OATS ' . BLUEROSE RICE
6 lbs. 25c 13 lbs 25c
Granulated -SUGAR 10 pounds for $LOO
Special
Blend
TEA
b ,: lb
Try a Pottnd
Harvest Brand
PEARS "' Breakfast,
tPer Tirt,. J. %.
.Choice Quality BACON
Camel Brand
^ DATES''
pkgs. '
Machine Sliced
35
c lb
PURE Raspberry and Strawberry. PURE QUEBEC
JAM . MAPLE SYRUP ' • , 9
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4 lb. -Pail . ' bWNo. 50 Tin
•Eteellence Brand The first of the Season,
Fry's "'Baker's .or White Satin 1.',Finest
Cowan's PASTRY
PASTRY E LOUR ' CanadianC�l
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COAlb. Tin 245 24 lbs , 80c Pee' Th,
CHEESE
Clark's' No. 1 siz
23c
• IValencia Cake•, per ib 21c
Dundee, Cake, per lb.' , , .. 29c
I Jelly" Rolls .... -.,, 2 ,for 25e
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iWe will be pleased :to have you look over our new wallpapers:+
as we are sure you will be pleased with the selection. Come while
the -.stock is complete.
SPECIAL CUTS ON REMNANTS
4 yd. Linoleum; No. 1 quality act per yd.... ... 444.25
Linoleum and Nongoleuatr Rugs and Oil .;'Cloths
- S. W. P. PAINT1b AND VARNISJLES
SPECIALS
Ginghams, 40 Triches wide, per yd. . 25c
Gingham's, 36 inches vide, per yd . 30c
Fine 'English Ginghams, 32 inches wide,, per yd .. 380'
Fancy Voiles and Crepes
Standard Shirting, per yd ''85c
Rock Fast shirting, per yd.... 35c
• GROCERI17S
2 Cans Maple Leaf Corn , a , . , 255
2 Cans Maple Leaf Tomatoes ... ,. ,.., 250
4 Boxes Sardines ,, 25c
5 pound pail of Corr, Syrup
40c
3 boxes Matches 35c
5 lbs. Breakfast Food ,. ,,,•..... 25c
Tray our Black' Tea at 50e Ib."
Phone your order for Gold Medal Binder Twine
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Paperhanging
Paintin r and DecoratinoP
Orders left with us will teceivo prompt att4tntion
Manse pai,ltiug and out door work
All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable
Wo handle Paints and Paper
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