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CLINTON
JUNK DEALER
in
BUYING '11'+1. KINDS OF
JUNK AND POULTRY,
' PAYING THE HIGHEST PRICES
" AIDES AND SKINS
CLINTON'S LEADING.. JE WE+ LERY STORE
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A. Happy New Year
To One and All
11. H. JOHNSON
Jeweller and Optician - Next Hovey's Drug Store"
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:Now, is the- trite to look. aftex,thi comfort of 'your
see that they are:°kept waren and dry,
feet and
Handling only No. 1 Quality' Dominion Rubbers enables us to
guarantee you the best procurable. Full line to choose front,
We have a completerange of men's and boy's overcoats and
suits and a good stock of Boots and Shoes at Rock Bottom Prices,
IMMNIMP
Plurnsteel Bros.
!PIIE STORE TH AT SELLS FOR LESS,
PHONE •ge
CLOTHING NEW SDE1 PATTERNS.
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We hope that in
the
NEW YEAR,
You will. find uaileb, nMaterial.
prosperity and happiness
The W. D. Fein Ce®
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
Our wish to all is a
HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR
MC,
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eienw suu.imauuu,
Dr,' Egan of Toronto is in 'town this
week,
Mr: R. W, Read of Toronto is holi-
daying in town. -
Mr, Harold Kilty of Toronto spent
Christmas in town.
Miss Cameron spent Christmas with -
her people in Mitchell.
Mr. Oswald Hunt of London was in
town for the holiday.
Mr. Ray McConnell of London is
• home for the holiday perfect.
Miss Gladys` Chowen of Toronto is
holidaying at her home in town.
Miss Jean Scott of • Toronto spent
Christmas at her home in town,
Misses Ione and Ethel Bouck are.
visiting relatives at Port Burwell.
Miss Morrison of Hensall is visiting
,her brother,.lir.., E, W, •Morrison.:
Mr., and Mrs, K. Cliowen and. Miss
.Betty, of Hamilton are in town this
• 1 7week., _
.e Chas. Hunt is spending the
holiday .period with his brother ..in
Toronto.
Miss Winnifred Hunt. is expected : to
spend the New Year at her Home
in town.
Miss Jule Bartliff, who was. home for
Christmas, returned to Toronto, on
Monday,.
Mr. Frank Pennebaker of the Toron-
to .University was home for the
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Kemp and- Miss
Eleanor were in London for
Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. A. V, Quigley and
chidlren went to Stratford for
Christmas.
Miss Lottie Slouian and -Mr. Will
Sloman of Toronto were home for
'Christmas.
Mrs. T. H. Monaghan and her son,
Hartley are visiting friends at
Walkerville.
Mr. D. Cantelon spat Christmas
with his daughter, Mrs. Weather -
wax
in Orillia,
`1
Misses and
Mary Chidley
of
To-
ronto
spent Christmas at their
home in town.
Mr. E. F. F. Copp of Toronto Uni-•
varsity is spending the vacation at
his hone in town.
Miss Daisy Copp, who has been
• teaching at Brighton, is home for
the fetsive holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rumball and
babe of London have been visiting
the fornier's mother in town.
Rev. G. I. Burns, the new pastor
of the Clinton Baptist church, and
his fancily have arrived in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Currell of To-
ronto 6 -visited the lady's parents,
Mr, and Mrs, T. Shipley, over the
holiday._
Mr. and Mrs. H. Zeets of Toronto
were Christmas guesss with the
latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. R.
Mentell.
Mr. and Mrs. John Crerar of To-
onto have been visiting the latter's
parents,' Mr. and Mrs, G. D. Mo -
Taggart.
Miss D. O'Neil of Toronto and Miss
Jessie of Aylmer anti Mr. W. E.
O'Neil of London were hone for
Christmas.
Miss Ward and Miss Stone spent the
Christmastide at their respective
homes, Rockville, Maryland, and
Essex,- Ont.
Mrs. Elliott and babe of Toronto are
spending the holidays with the
lady's parents, Mr. acrd Mrs. J.
E. Lindsay,
Mr. and Mrs, George Bouck of Iro-
quois visited during the holiday
period with the forriier's brother,
Mr. C, D. Bouck.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brooks of
Mitchell spent Christmas as the
guests of the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Win. Cantelon.
Miss Eizabeth Chidley of- Toronto,
who has been visiting her sister in
Teeswater during .the holiday per-
iod, is in Clinton for a few days.
Dr. W. Grant Beaton of Winnipeg
and Mr. Gifford :Beaton and Miss
Louise 'Beaton of Toronto wore
Christmas guests at their home in
town.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Chambers of
Regina, Sask., are spending the
holiday period with the latter's
parents, Mr, and: Mrs. J. B.
Lindsay,
Miss Catharine Taylor (Kate) has
been, in town for a few clays visit-
ing her sisters, 'Mrs, Beaton and
Mrs. Egan. She was on her way
to. New Meitico.
-Record
Watch this space for the an-
nouncement of our annual - stock
taking sale next month,
HARLAND BROS.
Hardware, Stoves, and Novelties • The Store With
itlIMIIMMIONOMMINk
a Stocks
To our many friends
and customers'
we extend
The Season's Greetings
THE EL1eCTRIC AND HARDWARE. STORE
SutterS Perdue
Plumbert•s.and Electricians Phone 147w
TIIIJI;SPAY, DECn
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:r You bud: out.of town and 1 b i out .. of town
Ting,te: bell✓ i
El RI DRUB 11111SPED I CII 6 D �1�lIIII DIENITIII COME HOME TO.RIOST IN curpit:
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Read these articles with caro, they will present something you leave not thought of before, Patronize'
the.home merchants, they are ytiar neighbors and will treat you right 'Cho money you spend In Clinton
remains here and benefits the whole community,
EVERY tHE ANTS .1001141
There is, a lot• of Satisfaction in
knowing" that we look after your
Stroking interests. Your business,.
saving. or private accounts, are
solicited with the assurance they
will be properly safeguarded at
the HBank, .:Mantage
H.R.Molsons
ARP
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A RHYME IN SEASON
When days are chill and cold winds blow
Anb all leak blue and full of woe,
What clears the chest with healthful glow
Wampoles Cod Liver Extract.
W. S. R. HOLMES
Tie ,Rexali Store
Regarding Stationery . and 'office
Supplies youwill make no mis-
take in buying: from me. Scheel
supplies, fiction, magazines
newspapers,. that you may need
can be bought here,.A complete
line of Wall Papers kept in stock,
W. D. FAIR & • Co. Stationer.
Jewolery Picture Books that is
why all' jewellery looks well in
cuts. A 10c article looks just
the sante as a $10 article. Trad-
ing'at home you clo not need to
know jewellery. You can see for
yourself. .
R. H. Johnson, Reliable jeweller
Two Specials for early
Shoppers.e Silk Hose, $2.50 vval.
ues for, $2.00. per pair:. (no tax),
.Kia gloves, Black, Tan and White
MOO values at $2.00 per pair.
J. A. `IRWIN
When you see our Vaeuum'cleaner
'and many other useful Christmas
gifts and get prices you wont
think of sending "away" for a
present for that friend or relative
CORLESS & VENNER, Hardware
HOME MADE CANDY
-IT'S PURE—
ALWAYS FRESH
—AND—
"MIGHTY GOOD"
TRY SOME TODAY
E. •WENDORF Confectioner
We invite comparison of our stock
and, prices before you buy else-
where. 'It has always been our -
aim to satisfy our clients .' The
line of Men's Furnishings and
clothing cannot be dupliacted.
The MORRISH CLOTHING CO.
Men's Outfitters
Natural Desire Is Not to Get the
Worst of Any Business'
Transaction.
Buying Furniture in Clinton yon
will find our prices right, and
is
behindevery
i ourguarantee
piece of furniture we sell. Our
undertaking parlors are well
equipped for service night or
day.
FALL & ATKINSON, Furniture
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Livermore and
Miss Vera Stephenson of London
.. were Christmas visifors at the par-
ental •home of the ladies, that of
Mr, and Mrs, A. B. Stephenson.
Mr. and Mrs, Norman Fitzsimons
of Detroit are spending the vaca-
tion cit the home of the former.
Mr. I'itzsimon's mother, who has
been very ill, is now nicely re-
covering and was able to spend
Christmas with her fancily, -•
le, and Mrs, I. Rattenbury have
returned to their (tome in Peter-
' hero after a visit with the laity's
parents in town', - Mr, and Mrs.
Holloway 'and Mr, Dodds 3>10110•»
Way accompanied thein and Will
visit for a time in `Peterboro,
CHEAPEST NOT ALWAYS BEST
"ijfly"{l," stilt Or clOillit and earns" to
The storekeeper: "Give me the cheap-
eat suit of clothes yon have in the
house,". You want the bestsuit of
clothes you can get for the price yon
pay for 1t, but You don't usually want
the cheapest thing you can Undl
A man may delude himself into.
believing that when' ,he buys a suit
Mail of clothes from a ail order• house
for $10 he is saving honey, but what
is there to justify him in ouch a be -
%ref? The mere fact that he 10 get-
ing a suit. for $10. does 'not mean
that -he is saving money. Tho chances
are that if he 01iouid go to the man
who runs the clothing store in his
own town and ask for it he could get
a
.suit of otothes for $10 and the
chances- are. 'also that it would be
just as good it not a better bargain
than thesuit which he could get from
the mail order House for the same
sum. It is not the price he pays that
Chews whether he is getting i bar-,
gain' or not. It is the quality of goods
that he gets for : his money that
counts.
Can Undersell Mail Order House
Person. Who Buys From Catalogue
House Sees Only the Price and
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F'orgets That Value Ts :
Thing That Counts
(Copyright,)`
When you spend yourmoney. you
naturally want to get all you, can in
return. No one can criticize you, for
having that desire. Only those who
are commonly referred to ns having
"more money than sense" throw theft
money away., All others ate careful
to see that they do not -gee -the worst
of any bargain,., But one has to'be
able to ,lookfarther thin the end
of his nose it he;.is.to•be,•snme.that
he is getting' the • most that he can
get for' his money. -' ' '
That is the defence' of the man
'who buys from the mail order house
; 'Phe home merchant can tell as
cheaply 'as- the mail order man if he
sells'as cheap goods as the mail order
man sells. His expenses are not -as
heavy' as those;of the mail order man.
He pays ,less rent in. proportion to
the business he does, Iris taxes are
lesa in.,p8rpitor�tion to the capital in-
vested: ,'HiO.advertising hills are less
than diose of the"'mail order• man in
prbportiou'to the voluine'ot his sales:
1Ie•can:undd sel'1"ilia mahi Order man
any -day in. the year if he: wishes to
se11: only. 'goods • of the.- same. quality,.
and style. of those. sold „by tho.,mail
order man, but he doesn't do this
because, he -knows that the majority
instead of patronizing the merchants of the scenic in his town do not want
•in
his own town. He says he can get thatre-
re quality-andhkeepsraststoyle ckgoode. Thea I
more for his
GOLDEN GRAIN BAKERY
Buy -At -Home
Leave us your orders for Christ-
mas Cake. We are also head-
quarters for Bon Bons, etc.
BETTS & GADD, Bakers
A ,MERRY CHRISTMAS AND
A HAPPY NEW YEAR
TO ALL '
HARLAND BROS.
Hardware Stoves and Novelties
The Store with a Stock
There is no better bread made in
Ontario than what you get right
here in''Clinton. The best of ma-
terials are used in the production
of my bread and pastry. Demand
and get Home-made products.
P. HENDERSON, Proprietor,
Successor to H. Bartliff.
McTAGGART B110S,”
BANKERS
Clinton, Ontario
It 'has often been remarked that
the line of Stationery, Wall Pa-
per, China, etc. that can be pro-
cured at my store is surprising.
Come and see for yourself and
bo convinced for all time to come
that you can do'better here than
elsewhere. A. T. Cooper, Stationer
money when he buys qualities and all pikes. He has the
from the mail order man than when $10 suit for the man who thinks that
he spends his money at home, - But he can get more for bis money by
in arriving at that conclusion he ter- buying a suit at that price than he
harper has not been able to look fur. can by buying a -better one for $20,
but he tells the customer just what
ther than the end of his nose.he is buying,
In most cases 'the man who buys The next tune you 'think about buy -
goods from a mail order house does ing
gso something
if you ever in think of -ostler
so because he thinks he is getting the housa thing, go first to your home mer -
goods for less money than he would, chant and ask to see the article which
have to pay for them at the store in
'you are thinking of buying.
his own town. He thinks he is look- Ready to Compare Prices.
ing out for No. 1 and he says it is Your home merchant is a business
not his fault if the merchant in .his man He gets the best values he can
town cannot make any money and is
1oxiishis money when he buys goods,
forced to go out of business. He over- and he does not expect his eustomers
looks the fact that he is likely to be to do anything else. Ail that he asks,
in re o•
turn for the favors
he does s
hi.
as hard hit as anyone else waren that; customers and the things he does for
merchant closes his doors but, leav- the good of his community is that he
ing that probability out of consider- be given an opportunity to .meet the
ation, the chances are about 10 to 1 insidious competition of the mail or-
that
w
that the buyer as really lost money der house,,,,, He is perfectly illin g to
on his deal with the mail order man. have his prices and his values eom-
order
Price Not Only Consideration. (hared to these of tju mail
house, but he has a est complaint
If buying an article of any ,kind, when he is not given a chance to
whether it be a house and lot or a make this comparison.
paper of pins, the price is not the If all buyers would take the value
only thing to be considered by any as well- as the price of the article
means. You are not in the habit of they are buying into consideration,.
¢Qin. ,luta„a.atare_whet. Ou N0.ut- to outmal of ' of orde
houses s would all go •
Quality and service has always
been my slogan. It has been ex-
tremely difficult to supply your
needs from time to time brit you
can rest assured it was due. to
conditions ' beyond my control.'
Let me know your. wants, I will
do my best for you,
J. B. MUSTARD, Coal & Wood
Good clean conzpetition never in-
jured any town. Education is as,
. essential as our daily meals. You
cannot travel four directions at
the sane time and' arrive at a
given point. The same Is true
of the ,dollar spent out of town.'
DOHERTY PIANOS' LTD.
The -best is the eheapest in the ,
end. Let, your next: job .of Paper.
hanging or redecorating be done.
Me. by e My long ; experience in
-this line is your 'assiimonce That
what I undertake 'to 'do will be
done right, ., ,.
J; E..CQQK, Decorator
LIVE MERCHANTS
recognize Advertising not as an expenditure, but as an in-
vestment. Persistent use ot. TIIE CLINTON NEWS -RE-
CORD will verify thio.
We liave opened up in the Palace
Block and are now in a po,
sition to take care of your needs,
in paints, Oils, Wallpapers, in-
terior and exterior decorating.
All our ' worlc is guaranteed.
Practise Buying -at -Hosie.
WOOD & TYNER, Painters
These are the days of Specialists:
I specialize in goodewellery as
well as watch and clock repair-
ing, I endorse the Buy -at -Home
idea' because it has merit. Let
us be loyal one to another and
the success of Clinton is assured.
W. -R. COUNTER, Je•: €1i it
If ive think an article is not; what •
,you are looking for we tell you
so. If we do not have what you
are looking for We will get it for
you.. 'Look over our line of
stoves, furnaces, cutlery, electri-
cal fixtures etc. and be convinced
SUTTER & PERDUE, Hardware
To satisfy the individual house-
hold has been my motto for
years. If you are looking for
fresh, clean groceries, give me an
opportunity to prove the merit
of the line of groceries I keep in
stack. Prices are right.
F. W. WIGG, Grocer
In the line bf Dry Goods, Clothing
and, Shoes you can do no better
than by purchasing these at our
store We try at all times to keep
in stock what our clientele desires
If we have not got it we will gej,_
it for you. '
PLUMSTEEL BROS. Dry Goods
In the line of Iresh and Smoked
• Meats we cannot bo surpassed.
Everything we handle is proven'
best by every test" We invite
your patronage with the assur-
ante that you will be satisfied.
Our business is on a cash basis.
BUTLER 13120S., Meat Market
Cleanliness is next to Godliness
It is here we invite the general
public to visit our creamery and
see how sanitary our plant is
kept. Every improved method
will be found here in the manu-
facture of the Clinton Creamery
Products:5.E. Rozell, Manager
Photography is an art wad re-
quires a constant application and
study to be able to get the re-
sults that 'meet the approval of
a satisfied clientele. I also devel-
. op your films, Let your next
photo be done by
ROY BALL Photographer
A good Place to eat and sleep, is
what they all say of the Nor-
mandie-Ratteebnry Hotel. I stake
it my business to see that you
are satisfied. It is the home of
the travelling man. Conte in and
make yourself at home.
S. S. COOPER, Proprietor •
1
SOW
Now
Do It
Now is the time to brighten up
your homes
Try our LEMON OIL for your furniture—makes
it like new.
Once used—Always used.
We will hang paper at the following prices
during the winter
Wa11; paper 13c roll, ceiling 13c roll, border 2c yard
Painting Department
Buggies, cutters, automobiles, etc., repainted
at the following prices t
Buggies $$11.00. Cutters $3,00. Automobiles $25 .00
(this includes three. coats)
Refinishing all kinds of furniture
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, ETC.
KEPT IN STOCK.
OOD & TYNER
HONE 146,
Wishing our friends and customers
A HAPPY AND "i;OSPEROUS
NEW YEAR
Corless Vernier
PHONE 55
HARDWARE AND ELECTRICAL
i
ILLI ERY SALE
Look for it Something worth. while
Clearing out all hats, trimmed and untrimmed,
at halt price and less.
You want the goods -----We want the cash
Sale lasts for two weeks •
commencing..Thursday, December 3Oth.
P M. CAMERON Sloan Block