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ilver or Cut Class is the most -suitable. It is norelsatisfactory
and will be appfeciated as it is always in good taste ' 1
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e'invite you to inspect our collection of Silver, Cut glass, etc.,
Wedding and Ertgagement Rings,
WatChes, Clocks and Wrist Watches
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gathered everytItit2e. Diet le dearest
and hest in life. Timm, is the center
from wIlich all the varied concerns
and business of liee start•forth. Any-
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thing that can eontribute to the beau-
ty and comfort and peace of home is
deserving of attention and thought.
In this direction ,let wall paper enter
your thee:gilts, One neve'spring stock
will soon be ready for your inspection.
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Our frestii, stock assures you of se-
curing just the Gold. Seal Corigo.,) •
leum Rug you want at big money
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-The Man Who Knows
good clothes when he sees them,
knows that they were made at
this establishment: If you have
not as yet ° picked out your
-Spring Suit, come to us, as 'we
have ail the latest novelties and
designs, and can make Up a suit
Whieh will' he tue to the minute
M every 'respect',
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COME AND INVESTIGATE.
WE INVITE YOUR •
PATRONAGE
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Davis Herttiteitt
VETERAN TAILORS
PHONE 224-W
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Anyttge,
qive ycour out.
_cof.dute furniture
An* MINI -style
enturoci finish
We also cavi a complete line
or^.-,-LeMeasr,Ixec.rox ma
of Brandram Henderson Paints
and Varnishes
Sun Varnisli and
Sun Varnish Stains
Also a complete line of
- Brushes, Linseed Oil and
Turpentine
Sutter & Perdue
HAPDWARE PLUMBING ELECTRIC WIRING
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ragomiarasseimsremoso
We are ready for all orders of spring work, Papering, Painting
and decoxating. We have a large assortment of papers and we ask
you to see our books before buying.
You will save money by ordering your paper Froin us.
All work Guaranteed. Prices veasonable.
Orders left with Nies, Roht. Armstrong, Heron street will re-
ceive prompt attention. PHONE 234 ring 2
KAY & POTTER
Miss Susie ,Sloinan spent last week-
end in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Miller, Jr., spent
Monday in London.
Miss Leota Harland of Guelph is the
'guest of Miss 1VIadelon Shaw.
Mrs. W. Robb, of Audley is vsiting
her son, Mr. A. J. Morrish of town,
Mr. Dayton Graybill of Toronto is Nis,-
iting Mr.. 'Willie C. ,Cooper this
week
Miss Teen Hogg has returned from a
visit ofS'everal weeks with. Detroit
friends. '
Miss Sadie. Anderson of Forest -spent
the ,week -end as the guest of Miss
Ruth Dale. •
Mr. and Mrs. J. 0, Carter and little
son, Lloyd, spent the week -end with
Ethel friends. '
lies. J. Southoombe of Port Union
is at present visiting her sister,
Miss Washington. , •
Miss Margaret Davies, Deaconess el
-Chicago, is ,spending 3 vaeation,at
her tome in town.
Mese Bartliffe- returned to Tor-
' onto on Saturday after spending
several weeks at 'her home in town.
Messrs. vale Dale and Coleneo Sal-
ter motored to Forest. and spent
Sunday as the guests of Mr. Blythe
Anderson. ' ' '• • '
Me R. H. Johnston returned' Idst
week from a trip to Kirkland Lake.
He will probably locate there in the
near future. •
Mr. Haery Hunt of Galt was in town
for a few hours yesterday on his
way to dodericli, where he will
spend a few days.
Mr. and Mies. We E. Hoy anclefami-
ly spent Sunday 'with the fornier's
father in Morris township and with
Mr. T. Dolman of Hullett.
Rev. C. Llewellyn Bilkey and My., C.
G. Middleton have been in London
this week attending the Synod. Mr.
• Middretoii was the lay -delegate.
Mrs. W. Doherty, who has been vis-
itbig her daughter, 'Mese S.
• Ketothorne of Whitby, for the past
couple' of months, has returned
home. ,
Mrs. James Livermore and Miss Ka-
thleen visited relativesand friends
in London last week." . Mr. tier-'
more motored down on Sendayeind
they returned with hiin.
Mr. and yrs. N. Ball, Mr. Douglas
M. W. Sheppard, gr. and
Mrs. 0. Lovett, Mr. W. II. Ball,
Mr. 11`, kibbert and ,Mr.. Whiter
Mair attended tbefuheral of the
late -H. 11. Hill of Auburn en Mon-
day last. •
Reeve A..' -Neel), Deputy -Reeve J.
Hays and Clerk H. Eilber of Ste-
phen were in town yeesterda.y at
tending a meeting ef representa-
tiyes called together to coneUlt
with Provincial Highways Inspec-
tor R. C. leluir.
Dr. and Mts. Clarence Copp of Tor-
onto 'visited with the foriner's par -
auto, Mr. and Mrs. J. Copp, and
ois sister, Mrs. ,T. Doheety, dur-
ing the past week. Dr. Copp is
• forging to the front in his profes-
sion in Toronto, his specialty being
ehildrens diseases. ;
Rev. Rather Gaffney was in Londoe
last week, being called thither i owe
• ing to the death of his sister, Mrs.
George N. Edwards. The funeral'
was held from the home of ehe de-
ceased's father, Mr. Joseph Gaff-
ney of Logan township, to St.
Bridget's ohne& and Mitchell cern:
etery on Saturday afternoon.
Miss Ethel M. Doherty, who has been
superintendent of the Holyoke Ci-
ty (Mass.) Hospital for a number
of years, has resigned her position
and sailed on Sunday for England
on an extended trip. This is Miss
Doherty's first real vacation since
she started her training in 1906 and
her old Clinton friends will eertain-
ly wish her a very pleasant one.
A great many are taking a trip to
England 'this year, not only fpm
other parts of the Empire, but from
the United States, the great Em-
pire Exhibition at Wembley being
one. of the attractions. -
Mr. and Mrs. John Lutton left Fri-
day Menthe for Toronto, Where
they expected to spend a day, then
going on to Ottawa for a few day
and sail today from Quebec, by S.S.
lefontlaurier, for BeLfest, N. Ire-
land. ,Mr. and Mos. Lutton have
been residing in Clinton for over
two years and daring, that time
have won many warm friends, who
regret their departure. They al-
so became much attached to Cana-
da and wy yeture. If they do,
however, it will peohaltly'ee to lo-
cate in Winnipeg where a binder
twine factory is to be located. Mr.
,T,Utton is a flax expert. . Mr. and
Mis Lutton will ,always. find the
latchstring' hanging on the onside
of the door when they return to
Clinton,
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THURSDAY, ItAY leth, 10'2
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roceteria
If you- have not 'already secured a shopping bag, call and
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secure one in our Groceteria 1)epartmerit. For tile week -end
specials
11 lbs Granulated Sugar $1.00 10 lbs Rolled (C)ats. 37c,
to one customer - 10 Bars soap 72c
Hursley 'Tea per ib 58c McLaren's
Brown's.Bread Sc` Jelly powder 3 for 25c
We are agents for Apex Canned Goods,
Apex corn, tin '25c -,APEC Apex Grape Fruit
Apex French. peas 25c FRUIT Sections 40c
.Apex Beets 30c AND Apex Apricots 30c
" Pineapple tid bits 35c VEGETABLES. Apex Peaches. 30c
In our Fruit Department this week we strongly talk Pine.
- apple to you. If You wiSh. to secure Large teautiful Pineapples
at reasonable prices, 25c, 30c and 35c, Special price by the
• dozen. ' Leave your order with us, noir
We will have small Pines next week at smaller prices, but
if you wish large'ones order early
Oranges, our usual week -end special per doz 29c
Bananas, Tomatoes, Celery
1Cash Carrg . .
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estillghollse Rallge Display
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The beatitiful, large, porcelain'
enamelled oyen of the Westing-
house Eleetrie Range is a mas-
teepieee of etfteieney. •
°It has two heating units' or
1900 watts capacity for baking,
roasting broiliege
DII1UNG :THE WEEK COM-
MDNOING WITH MAY 26th,
IVIRS, BUTTRUM, A PROFES-
SIONAL ClnilF,
will give a working demonstra-
tion of this range at the hydro
Shop, Clinton, to 'which the pub-
lic is invited. '
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HYDRO SHOP, Clinton
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CURT & SHIPLEY
' The springtime of the seasons is heve, eatere is bedding out in
all its glory, and it is our wish that for,everyone it may mature into
a bounteous harvest, and afford generous ,reburns for the season's
e, (We thank ali our patrons for their much appreciated business
during the past and we solioit continuance of same, whieh, we teel
sure, P411 be annually satittfactoese .
We take this eopportunity to confine a, report that we have pure
chased the Smyth property, at present occupied by Mr. M. *Joedani
who was given first :opportunity to purchase bat decline& the offer.
Out atquieition of this building is, primarily,,to supply our im-
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mediate requirements for a residence, as we are obliged to venate,
owing to the fact that the house we now occupy has been sold.
A groeery business will 'be operated in this ;building for the ac-
commedation of all who find it convenient mad desirable.
We shell also eonteinue beeibees at'onr present location, in the
future as in the ease.
Quality,eseiviee,loW Peices And courteous treatment tie all will
predominate our 'business policy, as in the past: .
THE C. & S. GROCERS Phoite 125 II
The Brussels •Post last week had
the following obituary notice of an
aunt of the Rev, W. A. Walden of
Mr. Walden; attended
the funeral on Tuesday of last week:.
"Lett Sunday afternoon Mrs. John
Rose 'answered the summons that
knows no denial and gave up the
earthly home to enter the House of
-Many Mansions. She passed away
at the home of her son Councillor
Walter Rose, Frederick street, Brue-
eels in her 75th year. She was born
in Ripley locality, her maiden name
being Jane Green, and was united in
marriage to the late John Rose 'over
51 years ago. -Her husband prede-
ceased her by 40 years., The family
located in Mitchell vicinity, afterward
moving into town. The eubject of
this notice was an invalid for about
eight yeare from nerve exhaustion
and had not 'possessed the power of
speech fee seven years ieing confined
Lo eed nearly all the ftime. It is
nearly six sleeve sine; deceased and
her daughter, Ida becietine residents el
iteseittseeteett
town, During the 'beg period ot
helplessness the mother was tenderly
and constantly cared for by Mies
'Rose, who performed her onerous du-
ties -so well the mother's life was, no
doubt, extended for 'years. It wee
a heroine' part all right Diet was
paid in affection and patience to-
ward one who no doubt appreciated
it even if not able to say so. -Other
surviving. members of- the farily are'
Welter Rose, Of town, anal Mrs, Jea-
ter, Kincardine,' three sons died in
infancy and a daughters Emma is al-
so deceased. To brothers of 1Vers.
Rose, Walter and Richard Green, of
Rainy River, are living, the former
being Well known' here and in Weng -
ham, where he spent a number of
years.? The funeral service was held
Tuesday afternoon, conducted hy. Rev.
Mr. Clarke, deaceased's pastor, assis-
ted by Rev. Mr. Walden,
a relative of the eamily. Miss I-lings-
ton sang the appropriate solo en-
titled, "The Homeland," Pallbear-
ers were A. C. Banker, George Mc-
Nichol, W. S. McCracken, R. F. Down -
Some Day the Sun Will Shine
• and you will be Busy Housecleaning
but in the meantime it will pay you to look over our specials in
Kroehler Chesterfield Suites, Davenport Beds in Tapestry and Lea-
therette all guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction, giviug a beauti-
ful living room suite as well as bedroom if necessary..
You may need new Beds, Springs or Distresses. We have some
real specia/ prices, on the Old Reliable (Simmons) Products which
are built for sleep so why„not enjoy comfort
We are headquarters for Rugs in Cortgoleum and Carpet, also
Linoleum and 011 Cloth in all the best patterns.
Hardware Department
We are sole agents for the celebrated Sher -win Williams, Out-
• side and Inside paint Varnishes and Stains, the famous Campbell
Floor Enamels and Liquid granite for floors, linplemns, etc.
We have a full stock of raTM and Garden Tools and the Tayldr-
Forbes Lawn Mowers all sizesgand prices. -
Just received a carload of.2rantfprd Roofing, Sla,V' Slate, Red
and Green, Roll Roofing at all prmes. Consult us before purchasing.
Courtesy and Prompt Delivery
,Clinton Hardware and Furniture Co.
THE STORES WITH :A. STOCK •
Furniture Phone: 104, Hardware 195
SCRANTON COAL
After seveyal .years of inteertepted service our ' Old Line „Coal
GompanieS, the D. L. & W; and D. & H. are now shipping Its coal
regularly, and coal of superior quality to anything that has been re-
ceived in Ontario he years,
SUMMER PRICES
are now on, and wtile it is warm these days let it remind you hat
when Summer comes Winter is sure to follew.
!LET US HAVE TOUR ORDER
Place Youe'order with the firm that lias always made a special
.effort to zupply what you want when you want it, whether Winter or
Summer, much or little, Egg or Stove.
We Can give you service on any of the following
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Grate Coke
Egg Pocahontas.
Stove Domestic Lump
Chestnut Cannel
Pea Coal Stnithing
We also have onehand a fresh carload of CANADA CEMENT
and a variety of 'choice wcmp.
At BRUCEFIELD YARD we have in stock Chestnut, Stove,
Coke, Cement, Lumber and Shingles, .
Jnm B. Mustard Coal .Co.
ing, W. II. Maunders and W. II.
'Kerr. Interment was made in the
fan-iiIy plot, Woodland cemetery,„ Mit-
chell, alongside her partner in lieti.
The subject of this notice was posses-
sed of many excellent qualities ot
head- elle heart and passed thrciegh
the long years of her invalidism with
a resignation and patience. that was
most marked., It was a happy relief
when the call carne and she went to
her reward. The town.Council placed
a beautiful wreath on the casket
sympathy with their brother Council-
lor,"
James Powell el Tuenberey died
last week after an attack of heare
ENGLISH AS SHE IS WRIT
Town Commissioner Bissett last
week received the follewing letter
eosted at Hay the writer evidently' -
having the welfare of the town at
heart:
"Netifacion With Regards to e
Dangerous Hole In the Ground Right,
In Front of the Door Way of 'The
Land Lady's Place Now I think This
should be attended To at Once as The,
Tennent Pays her Renteancl Deseevee.
her Dues and ;Better Treatment.Nov'
Wee Please See to this and have it'
filled in as the Top of the Sistern has. '
Fell hi and Leaves a Bad 'iota which
Is very Dangerous at Night to Any
Person going In or Oen.
"Rttten By One That Saw the Rola.
There,"—Exeter Times.