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HOW IS THIS FOR , A FLANNELETTE BARGAIN?
COMMENCING SATURDAY MORNING, . FEB. 26th 1921
WE WILL GIVE ABSOLUTELY FREE ONE YARD OF
FLANNELETTE ,,,WITH EVERY TWO YARDS OF THE
ABOVE MENTIONED. GOODS d PURCHASED.
THAT IS TO SAY :
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You Pay for 2 Yards and get 3
You Pay for 5 Yards and get 71/2
You Pay for 10 Yards and get 15
You Pay for 20 Yards and get 30
WILL YOU ' BUY AT LESS THAN COST?
IF SO, COME TO
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THE TOOLS IN
OUR WINDOW
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Give but a small idea of
\the number • and variety in
the store, so if you don't see
the tool you want. C,0ME IN
AND ASK FOR IT,
The sante idea holds good
with our housecleaning helps.
Conte in and talk it over. We
Want you to feel at home in
our store,
Corless & Venner
Hardware and Electrical
TRY
. Hawkins
FOR PLUMBING
HEATING AND
Repairing
Done
Phone 53
;Veda
BROODER STOVES
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We have a limited number of
Brooder Stoves on hand which
OO
IyeJ7r we are selling at a considerable
1�1'lS reduction, the price being $25.00.
These stoves will brood from 300
Promptly •
to 400 Chickens. Just what you
need to get early pullets and
Chickens for the high summer
market, ,
' fraitgces Lead 1
There Is a Reason � GUNN LANGLOIS & CO, LTD.
Clint O
Ask Us.
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on,Ontario w e
til. W. Trewartha Local Manager SCRANTON' COAL
The un.to.date Firm
n Don't forget to leave your
o.g,R PRICES ` i • Gocdericlr A Vbtd bf $4,600fors order for Spring Delivery for
1/)a:
scala:...s,
You Could Help
Never mind the boulevard. Drive
right up on to it. It i; soft and
you only cut it up and make a hard
job for the owner to get it back
into decent shape,
18 Cents Per Head
Cost of the C:.nsus
011 the basis of the $1,620,000
set aside in the estimates to pay the
e::pe•nses of the decennial ceneus
beginning on' June 1 next, the Do-
minion Bureau of Statistics evidently
expects the total cost to be about
13 cents for every man, woman and
child in the Dominion, if the popu-
lation proves to the nine millions
. confidently predicted by many Gov -
1 eminent officials, The pay for tate
enumerators is so much for every
name about which information is ob-
tained, with an allowance per hun-
dred names, differing with the var-
ious Provinces, for the expense of
driving,
Mistakes in School Books.
J. E. Wetherell, M, A., editor of text
books for the Ontario education de-
partment, illustrates the difficulty o{
avoiding mistakes, even when the
greatest care is taken. The present
public. school airlthntetic had two
authors, and each author was sup-
plied with three assistants to check
every question and answer. Yet, in
spite of all these precautions, the de-
partnient is receiving notices indicat-
ing several mistakes in the book,
When authors and editors who have
time et their disposal Mak; Mistakes
it is not Surprising that blunders and
inaccuracies re solrie.lL.es found
hiin
newspapers, on wch the work is
done In such a hurry that there is but
little time for' reyISiota, a.
L. owing to an exceptional winter, we.
are now glad to announce the return of
almost normal conditions in the sniping
industry, and the return of our old
straight-line coal, the celebrated
P. L. & W. SCRANTON
This permits us to announce els°
NORMAL QUOTATIONS,.
And another Reduction of
$1.50 PER TON
Making the Price of the Prepared Sizes
$17.00 DELIVERED
This price is rock bottom, apd is
based on present wages, freight rates
and An1ericanf'lxcttange, which from all
appearance will not probably be any
less.
Place your order tvitli the only deal-
er in town displaying a Government
License.
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Would also ask all those with :out-
standing accounts to kindly arrange for
settlement tillsmonth as it is the close
of our coal year.
.ANO. B. MUSTARD
Clinton ,$i Brucefield `
Phone for C'inton No. 74.
Phone for Beucefiield 11 on 618.
ottoutnowookolosiftr
Qpderich dock improvement is included
in the Ottau's{ estimates, � COAL and WOOD —
biIdre ' ools'whh' WARD, if you want
e�
�t t r` irk satisfaction
n
- We will look -otter you—
Terms--vutrictll. Cash—Phone 155.
It is hard. to keep the children frum.
catching,cold, they will run out of Mayors , y,
not properly wrapped, or have 100 �a
much clothing on and get overheated and
cool off too suddenly, they got their feetRESIDENCE—HURON STREET
wet, kick off the clothes at night. —, - — —
The mother cannot watch them all The he Corner Grocery
the time so what is ate going to do?
Mothers must never neglect her
children's coughs or' colds, but muni
look for e. remedy on the first sign.
A great many mothers are now giving
their chlldreu Dr. Wood's Norway Pine
Syrup, as it is so pleasant and nice for
them to take, and relieves the cough or
cold in a very short time.
T
Mrs. S. Crowe R.R. No. 5, Truro,
N.S., writes;—"Two years ago my
little boy caught a severe,. cold which
left. ;dm with a very had cough. He.
could not rest at night, and became very
thin and weak, The prescription our
physician gave me did not help hims and
1 did not know what to do. My stater,
in Manitoba, wtote me to try Dr. Wood's
Norway Pine Syrup. I went, right to
town and purchased two bottles, and
before they were nand rely' bey's cough
had disappeared, and he became strong
and well again.+ ;
• We always knout what to nee note for
'soughs and colds."
Dr. Wood's Norway 1'ino" yrap le age.
?sand 60c. 1► bottle at all dealers,S
Maaufrsot'ttra>71'hrily bya iXls'e T. Milburn.
Co,, Limited, Toronto, Ont.
Special Price Dinner
Sets
A White and Gold Complete Dinner Set
at $28.50 and a beautiful Semi-
Porcelin Set at $38,50 also half
Dinner Setts consisting of Six
of each at $1.7.95.
A special price on a 1landpainted Tea
Set,
Cheap Tea's and Coff'ee's are dear. at
any price but when you buy Our
60c; 70c; or 80c; a special
Bland of Tea or. oqa' 50c; and
GSc'Coffee, You are getting
value hard to equal,'
Pied. W. Wigg
Phone 45,
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Some Retreat Adjutant Martini Was Here
"The Battle of Beatings" seems Adjutant Marlin, of London, WAS in
to have ended in tate retreat of the for- town the past week to prepare for a
ees' of Gen, ftitney, eenvass for funds for. the work of the
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Te8ring Doyen Commercial Hotel
The Wrecking Company started tear-
ing down the Commercial Hotel this
Thursday -morning,
Holiday Hours pt Post°ffice
Tile usual holiday hours will be ob-
served at the Post Office wicket. Box -
holders will be able to get their mail at
Any hour,
Buys Farm
Mr, Charles Tyner, of town, has pur-
chased the farm from Ezra Durst on the
Base Lltie, Mullett and will take possess-
ton this Spring.
Why Not Subscribe
Your neighbor will always' loan you
his New Era to read the, latest news of
your district, but wouldn't it be much
Meer to have it coming to your home
regularly? Subscribe now.
Buys Truck '
M. 'Bart Lavis left on Wednesday
for Oshawa where he will bring back a
'Chevrolet truck for Mr. John Schoen-
hals of the Clinton Flour Mills. Mr.
Lavis expects to be back on Good Fri-
day,
"A Cheerful Liar."
On April 4111 the Dramatic Club of
Lucas will present the play "A Cheerful
Liar" in the Town !fall, Clinton, under
the sutsppices of St, Joseph Church.
Keep the date clear and further infor-
mation will be given next week.
Purchased 23 Acres
The Heron Hosie committee has
purchased the Swinhank place on the
London road to add to the farm. The
'County will retain 20 acres and are now
offering the buildings and 3 acres for
sale. See Advertisement on Page 2.
Income Tax Returns.
Salvation Ariny,
Will Use Municipal Officials
We understand that the Re-
turning Officer for South Huron will
ale the Municipal Returning officers
and Poll Clerks fon the coming election.
Has Signed Up for Winter Concerts
The Girl's Auxiliiary signed up this
week for a course of 5 concerts for
next winter. The final concert of this
year's course will be given on April
22nd, ,
Married Last .Wednesday
Mrs. Marjorie Pattison, only daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Water Manning,
was qultely !Harried last Wednesday by
Rev, T. J. Snowdon, to Mr, John Harry
Hall, of Victoria„B, C, Mr. and Mrs.
Hail intends locating in Victoria, 13, C.,
and leave for, the Coast City in the
course of a week or so, The best wish-
es accompany the young couple to
their Western home,
Birds Returning North •
• Already the honk-konk of the' 'wild
geese flying north has been heard at
night as the birds were making their
return to the colder north, They have
been seen flying as usual 01 the form
of a "V” with the leader in the apex
a little ahead of the others. Old timers
say that this is the earliest in many
years that these birds have gone over
this part of the country,
Not Yet in Effect.
The surcharge imposed upon tick-
ets sold from Canadian points to destiny
tints in the United States to cover the
rate of exchange between the two coun-
tries had not been placed in effect by
local ticket offices at noon to -day, The
official statement received some time
ago stated that it would be put into ef-
fect on the 15th of ahs; month and at -
though there has been no contradiction
of this order no nib cial 'ir.tice isas been
Dominion income tax returns of sal- received hr 'nen'. afdres,
aries, wages and dividends pstid by indi-
viduals or corporation must be In by Public School Meet.
March 31, Returns .:t ins individual'sRealizing the value and Ituportanee
income and of the hncamr. of incorpora- of athletics in conreetion with the acid
tions must be submitted by April 30, emic traini 14 of public School pupils,
Minor Locals .. • the Public School Principals' Assoelat-
`` ion of St. Catharines has taken an initial
Good friday, March 25th. step to place public school athletics on
Bank holidays on Friday and Mon- a higher Province of Ontario. Acting on
day, the device of teachers and school hoard;
March -will soon be over, in various parts of the p'oviuce they
The Police had a lodger from Luck- have decided to hold a public' school
WW1 on Thursday evening last, athletic meet in St. Catharines 00 Friday,
Fortunately the wind storm did 11111* May 27. it is hoped that next year the
damage around here on Saturday, athletic commission for the province
Railways are not offering reduced will dlirect and control this branch of
gates during Easter holiday. , athletics. Any public school pupil in
Get ready for a clean up about your the province of Ontario, under 15 years
premises so as to have them passed by t of age, on May 20, 1921 Is eligibe to
the S:utitsry Inspector. compete. All entries must be sent in to
• Seaforth Spring Show will be Fri- J, S. Elliott, 119 Lowell avenue, St.
clay, April ISI and Clutton Show Thurs- Catharines, Ont„ by May 14. The pup -
day, April 7th. ils age must be certified to by the prhi
Some early, plosvl.iig has been done 1 cipai of the school which the pupils
but the land has been a trifle "juicy" attends, The following is the list of ev-!
for much work 5,9 far but• will soon be eats: stunning high jump; Runninc
fit. broad jump; Pole vault; 100 yard dash
Fast due subscriptions to rite New 220 yard dash; 440 yard dash; Running
Era must be paid. A number are in hop, step and jump. To the pupil's
arrears for several years and appear to events ihave been added two tVeitl$ open
forget the fact. It takes stoney to to male public school teacher's of the
finance a newspaper and good inten- province, namely; 100 yard dash; 229
tions, are not enough. yard dash.
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You can't expect the same wear and, service from a twenty
dollar suit than you get from one at forty. And the forty dollar
Mt will cost you less in the long run, jt will give you
etter and longer wear and service than the inferior grade. A
uality lighting plant like the .Dominion, built of the highest
rade materials with careful workmanship, without thought of
ying to skimp and save will save you money in the end. Low
fuel consumption, freedom from repair and ability to deliver
ontinuous power are what count. A Dominion Lighting Plant
ill your property means ample power every°day wit�h;i Glow main-
tenance: •.t',, l�juttiw: k�i
Write for descriptive booklet and name of your local dealer.
"If you want the bests buy a Dominion."
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S'utte-r /
Perdue
Thursday, March 24th, 1921.
The Cost
of ,Dipping
If you are worth $50,00 a week or
pay it tjO an employee who dips his pen
in the ink 50 times a day, the dipping
costs you'll/2c a day, that is why WATER
MAN'S IDEAL FOUNTAIN PEN is
replacing the old style pen everywhere,
in office, school and ,home,
The W . D. F#}l_dr eo
Often the cheapest--Alwtiys the Best
Easy to Beat Eggs
—but its hard to beat the Quality of our Bulk.. Teas, You can get it in Black
Mixed or Green, to 3 grades, that suits the taste also the purse. We offer
you at pre-war prices,
REGAL BRAND
Black 35c per Ib
2 lbs for 65c
KING BRAND
Black or Mixed t ib 55e
2 lbs for $1.00
QUALITY BRAND
1 tb for... .. .,75c
2 Ih s for 91.45
PHONE 11'1,
eam.,.,.,m.memare.®,d_,o,®
SPRING
CLEANING TIME
IS
CLOSE AT HAND
AND
NOW IS THE TIME TO
PREPARE FOR
THE ANNUAL
SPRING CLEAN-UP
— pork and Beans
3 Bars.
Ivory, Lifebouy or
Goblin Soap for 25c
2 Packages
Jelly Powder .. , .25c
1 Can Heinz
GET THE 1-IABIT 0 F DEALING AT
„ 220
THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY
Clinton Garage and Battery Service Station
The Enforcement of the Headli ght Laws, means, that auto owners
must equip their cars with approved Lenses. We have the following
to choose from:
Levelight
liolophane
Legalite
Shaler Roadlighter
Primolite
Macbeth
;ouopher Clear
:3onopher Noviol
Claniert Conte in and have us fill out your applications
J. H. PAXMAN
EZAMINER FOR LICENSE DRIVIN G
Phone 80 . Residence 140
,4.0,403.441
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