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We'd.ding and. Engagement Rings,
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Congoleum Rug Sale 'continued for one
week. 'Order now and save money.
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this establishment. If you have.
not as yet picked out your
Spring Suit; come to us, as we
have all the latest novelties and
designs, and can make up a suit
which .will be up to the minute
in every,respect...
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is gathered elring that isdearest
aufel best in life. Ironic is the center
iron which all the varied concerns
and business of life start forth. Any-
thing that
iry-thing-that can contribute to the, beau-
ty and comfort and peace of Home is
deserving of 'attention and thought.
In this direction let wall, paper enter
your thoughts. 0ur new spring stock
will soon be ready for your inspection.
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Trio W.. Fair Co.
Often the Cheapt—Always the Best,
Mrs. A. !J. Grigg and Mise Helen
-'spent the week -end in London. .
Miss Susie Sloman of Toronto is vis•
iting at her home in town this
week.
Miss' Washington has been spending
Mae past week with HohnesvilIe
friends.
Mr. -and Mrs, Russel McCaig et
Guelph spent the week -end with
Clinton friends, ,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lavis spent a
few days in.Kitchener, Toronto and,
Oshawa this week.
Miss. Charmer of the Knitting ...Com-
pany's
Com
pany s staff was' at her home in
London over the week -end,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Guninghame
and children and Mr. J. Caning
hame motored—to London on Fri-
day. •
Ms. and Mrs. Norman Garrett of .
Wroxeter were week end,:visitors
with the latter's mother, Mrs. S.
McCool.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson'R-ath,of' Strat-
ford spent the week -end as the
'guests of the former's mother, Mrs.
L. Bath,
Miss Lannigan af'Toronto accompan-
ied Miss Irwin from Toronto on
'Saturday and remained over until
Monday.
Mrs, T. H. Watt has been in Gode-
rich this week owing to the death
Mrs. the late)
• ester, (
of hers , Dr.
A. Taylor.
Mrs. W. P. Watson' and: Master
;Walter of Port Whitby are spend-
ing a couple of ..weeks with Iva.
end Mrs. Wm. Stevens., '
Mrs. Gordon Johnston "and children
of Bt. Catharines, spent the week-
end at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lovett.
1VIrs. (Dr.) J. A, Macdonald and Mr.
D. Macdonald of Toronto were the
guests over the week -end of Dr.
and Mks. J. C. Gandier of Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Rorke and Mrs.
A. A. Holmes ,intend going down
to •St. Thomas to attend the May-
Day,
ay:Day• exercises in connection With
Anna College on Friday.
Messrs. E. Wendell, B:. Lawson and
W . Mutch were in Stratford yes-
terday attending a lacrosse meet-
ing, when the schedule was arrang-
ed for this season's games.
Mrs. Southcombe, whb had :been with
her sister, Miss Washington, ;for a
week, was called to Stouffville last
--Friday owing to the illness of her
brother, the Rev, George Washing-.
ton. .
Mr. Thomas T. Carter is visiting his
son, George, who is employed in
the Ideal Bakery, Toronto. Ile al-
so intends visiting in Hamilton,
Whitby and Niagara before re-
turning home. •
Mi. and Mrs, John Howson. of Los
Angeles, Cal., are on their way
home by• motor, stopping off at
many places enroute. It is a long
journey and will no doubt prove a
very interesting one.
Miss Bessie Irwin, who has been re-
cuperating at• Clifton Springs- af-
ter undergoing- some serious oper-
ations, arrived home on Saturday
evening and will 'spend some time
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
A. Irwin,
Mrs. J. 'McMurchie went to Toronto
last week to be ,present at a concert
given in Massey, hall Thursday' ev-
ening .by the Canadian Academy: of
Music at which her daughter, Miss
,lean- MolVturchie was one of the
performer§. -
Mr. Willis Cooper left for Toronto
-on-Tuesday and on gaturdav saiis,
in company with a friend, for Eng-
land and France. He will he ab;-
isent •a 'couple of'monthh and will
take, in the architectural beauties
of many of the large cities of Eng-
land and France.
Mr. J. W. Stevenson and Miss Bes-
sie Morrish 'went to Stratford on
Monday to attend a Conservatory
concert by Miss Margaret Ste-
venson,/pianist, Mr. Leo. Smith,
cellist, and Mr. F. E. Blatchforcl,
violinist. erliss Stevenson is a
niece of Mr. Stevenson's and has
visited in Clinton.
bout.
ends
give_ your out
ofdate furniture.
.-thut *Qw. styie
enP.mel finish
We also carry a complete line
of Brandram Henderson Paints
and Varnishes
Sun Varnish and
Sun: Varnish 'Stains
Also a complete line of
Brushes, Linseed Oil ,and
Turpentine
Sutter & Perdue'
HARDWARE
PLUMVIBING ELECTRIC WIRING.,
We are ready for all orders of spring work, 1�apering, Palating:
papers decorating. We have a large assortment of and we ask
you to see our books before buying.
You will save money by ordering your paper from us.
All work Guaranteed. Prices reasonable.
Orders left with Mrs, Robt. Armstrong, Huron street will re-
ceiverola t attention. PHONE -234 ring 2
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KAY POTTER
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THURSDAY; % JAY d2nd, 1924.
.On recount of the 24th coming on Saturday, :for the con-
vernience of our costo ers and friends, we will open up our
Groceteria Department from 11 to 12 in the forenoon and
from` 4 to 6 in the afternoon. e will have no delive y on
Saturday, but, will deliver. Friday evening
lcol .r, Is for au 24 1' 1
In our Fruit y®'epartrnent Pineapples for canning are selling
fast all sizes from 15c to 35c, special price by 'th.e dozen
Oranges,' for the 24th of. lay, per doz 24c
Salted:', Peanuts for the 24th of May 24c
Fresh Strawberries, Head Lettuce; cucumbers New Carrots
Asparagus and Ca,bb'ages
rs
Groceteria Department fir ' •ag _24 t1
:10 lb Rolled Oats 38c'.
10 Bars soap 72c
Vanilla and Lemon Essences
in little jugs 1'5c
11 lbs granulated Sugar $1.00
to 9ne customer
Black tea per lb 48c.
Hur sley tea : per 1b 58c
Cooke* Meats eparment
Cooked ham, Jellied tongue, Roast Pork, Jellied Hock
Fresh Fish Tuesdays and Fridays
Cash & Carrg
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composed the troupe: Monte Ray,
M. Milliken; Tod Hunter, Lee O'Brien
Otis 'Ilammnerhead, . (Grandpa), Len
Wagner; , Policee.; ,Officer McCormick,
Gordon Surerus;: Lucy Hunter, Ida`
Rutledge; Dorothy May, Iva Kalb-
fleisch; Mrs. Pansy Hopscotch, Leila
Seibert; Marie Ribeau, Thelma Os-
wald;, Kloompy, Meda Surents.
This romance ' of Chicago life was
given in three ,acts interspersed be-
tween curtains by musical numbers
of which were, a duet by Miss. Siebert
and Miss Rutledge and a solo preced-
ing act 3, by Miss Rutledge. Soino
critics concluded this to be the best
amateur play they had ever witnessed.
Mi. A. T. Cooper 'df Clinton,
county representative of• the Ontario
Temperance Movement, gave three
splendid addresses in the interests oT
his work, on the Bayfield Methodist
circuit, last' Sunday, addressing and-
iences at Bethel, Sharon and Bay.
field appointments. After hearing
such facts in support of the present
Temperance Act, there should be no
sane, logieal.nor convincing convic-
tions im the minds of hearers to fall
back and support the adoption of a•
weaker- law; which would inerease 11-
censciousness, license sin and jeopar-
dize and 'terrorize a 'motor -ridden
land.
Eagiielei
The programme presented in the
town hall last Friday evening, by
the Zurich Young Peoples' Dramatic.,
Society, was a great success and drew
a good audience of highly pleasea
and amused spectators, from this lo=
caiity and, also from the home town
of the troupe. The chief feature of
the programme was a play entitled,
"The Adventures''' of Grandpa," which
was sol well managed that it kept
the audience tenseand expectant with
excitement, merriment and chuckles,
throughout each act. Tice outstandv
ing ehaireeteristics' of the play was
romance! rollicking huuionr,'and dar-
ing intrigue, punctuated with amaz-
ing surprises.
The following cast of cheracters;
GET YOUR MEALS AT THE COM-
MERCIAL INN ON MAY 24th
When visiting, Clinton on the. 24th
try the Commercial Inn, the late''Hos
pital building, _Victoria street, meals
35c.
MENTI FOR 24th
Dinner
Roast .Beef, Horse Radish Sauce
Roast Pork, Apple Sauce.
Mashed Potatoes, Creamed Pars-
nips, Beans in Tomato ,Sauce.
Rhubarb Pie, Cherry_ Pie, Custard
Pie, Queen's Pudding.
Brown and White Bread, Rolls and
Butter.
Tea or Coffee.
- Auburn
.Rev. W. R. Alp has purchased a
new, Ford coupe. . .
The Methodist Sundagy school field
its annual election of officers on
Monday evening, All the teachers
and officers were -re-elected for ano-
ther year. r
Rev. P. and Mrs, Banes attend-
ed the District `meeting in Goderich
on Wednesday and Thus°day of this
week:
The play "Safety First," which was
presented. by a Sunday school class
from Knox, church, 'Goderich, was
well attended and much enjoyed. The
proceed§' go to the "Knox Helpers"
class of. the Presbyterian church here..
Our merchants are keeping Wed-
nesday .afternoon as a holiday, and
all places of business will be closed
on .Wednesday at noon during May,
June, July and August.
The 'Sacrament; of the Lord's Sup-
per will be administered in Knox
church next Sunday morning. Pre-
paratory.service will be held on Fri -`
day evening at 8 o'clock
An evening service will be held in
the Presbyterian church next Sunday
at half past seven. The Rev. J. W.
Medley, of , Victoria street Mthodist
church, Goderich, wil condi}et the
service. A men's choir will render
special music.
(Received too date for last week)
"Mother's Day services were .held
in the churches here last Sunday, a
special feature being Mother's choirs,
The funeral of the late Mr. Hill,
was held from his home hereon Mon'
clay afternoon and was largely at-
tended. Rev., E. Parker, assisted
by Rev. W. R. Alp and Rev, P.
Banes, conducted the services.. Mr.
Hill leaves to mourn their loss, his
wife and .one son, Mr. Nelson Hill.
His daughter, Mrs. F. Hibbert pre-
deceased him two months since, The
sympathy of the community goes out
to the bereaved odes.
The .service held in the Presbyter-
ian church last Sunday was well at-
tended. These services are to be
held - every se"toner Sabbath evening
alternately with the service in the
Methodist church.
The Woman's Institute will hold
heir May meeting at the home of
Mrs. H. Mogridge on Tuesday, -May
20th.. This is the annual election of
officers,.
Stanley Township
Mr. and 1VIrs. John Scotchmer
spent Sunday last with friends in
Clinton. •
Mr. Alfred Westlake spent .,the
week -end in Toronto. 1.
Glad to report that Mr. Lorne Epps
is recovering nicely after an attack
of poison ivy. -
Mr. Wm. 'MeLinchey has moved on
to the farm of Mg. James Johnston
on the Sauble line,
There passed away at his hone on
the second concession of Stanley, on
Sunday, May 18th, Ml. Walter J.
Steven Mr, Stevens had been ill
for some time and death was not
unexpcted,`• He leaves to morp:n,
their loss of a faithful husband and
father, his wife, who was formerly.
Muss Margaret' Tough of the Bron•
son line, and,e,four' daughters, all.
married. Three sisters also survive,
11 rs. H,. Talbot of the, Sauble •line,
MI's. Murray, Tuckersrnith and Mrs.
Routly of Woodham. .,Funeral took,
place on Tuesday afternoon to Bay
field cemetery." '
We are called upon this week to
record the death of another resident
of Stanley township in the person of
Miss Sarah Orr, who passed away at
her 'home on the Sauble line, on
Thursday, May 15t11, - Miss Orr con,
traded a cold three weeks ago,: which
developed into pneuinonia4and':prov-
ed too much for her frail strength to
combat, never having been . robust,
and §regardless of all .careful hands
could do, she passed.. peacefully and
quietly 'away on Thursday evening.
She leaves to mourn, one sister, Ma's.
Cooney of London, and four ,brothers,
Robert of Bayfield, -John of Clinton'
and Alexander and George at hdirie.
Funeral •services were held at" the
house on Saturday afternoon at 2:30
conducted by Rev. Mr. Macfarlano
of Bayfield. The remains were laid
at rest in Bayfield cemetery.
Goderich Township,
Treawrtha, Bsos, shipped two car
loads of cattle to Toronto the other
day for which they received a good
price. They expect to have another
couple of cars ready .in July.
• Mr. W.' D. Connell is in Holland.
Centre ;this week attending the fu -e
neral of an uncle, David Connell, for-
nerly, of Goderich township a
id a
brother of Mr: James: Connell of this
township.
Mr. R. S. Williams, manager of
the Wingliam branch of the Bank of.
Oonumerce, is .being ,promoted to the
Collingwood ibranch. 1 Wiegleain peo.
ale are very sorry to lose Mr. Wil-
liams, who has proved liineself' a Pa-
triotic and` energetic citizen during his.
stay' in Wingham.
mor
Sonne Day the Sun Will Shine
and you will be Busy House-cleaning
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, giving a beauti-
ful living room suite as well as bedroom if necessary.
'You may need new Beds, Springs or Matresses. We have some
real special prices on the Old Rehable (Simmons) Products which.
are built for sleep so why not end enjdir comfort.
We are headquarters for Rugs in Congoleum and- Carpet, also
Linoleum and Oil Cloth in all the best patterns.
Hardware Department
We are sole agents for the celebrated Sherwin Williams, Out-
side and Inside paints Varnishes and Stains, the famous Campbell
Floor Enamels and Liquid, Granite for floor§, linoleum, etc.
We have a full stock of Farm and Garden Tools and the Taylor-
Forbes Lawn Mowers all sizes and prices. ,
'Just received a carload of Brantford Roofing, Slab Slate, Red
and Green, Roll Roofing at all prices. Consult us before purchasing.
Courtesy and Prompt Delivery
Clinton Hardware and Fur iture Co.
THE STORES WITH A STOCK
Furniture Phone: 104
Hardware 195
SCRANTON COAL
After several years of interrupted service our Old Line Coal
Companies, the D. L. & W. and D. & H. are now shipping us coal
regularly, and coal of superior quality to anything that has been re-
ceived in Ontario for years.
SUMMER PRICES
are now on, and while it is warm these days let it remind you that
when Summer conies Winter is sure to follow. '
LET US HAVE YOUR 0111 ER
Place your order with the firth that has always made a special
effort to supply what you want -when you want it, whether Winter or
Summer, much or little, Egg br Stove.. -
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\te' can give you service on any of the following:
Grate ' ' Coke
Egg . .Pocahontas
Stove rlomlestic Lump
Chestnut Cannel
Pea Coat Senithing
We' also have on hand a fresh carload of CANADA CEMENT
and a variety of choice WOOD.
At BRUCEFIELD YARD' we have in stock Chestnut, Stoves.'
Coke, Cement, Lumber and Shingles.
...Inc. B. Mustard Coal Go..
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PINEAPPLES -
THIS IS PINEAPPLE WEEK:
Buy now and secure. the best value. Quality deteriorates near
the close of "the sdason.
We'ha-ce -a large supply of Fresh Pines and can supply your.
requirements at low prices in all sizes.,
Store 'open ei from 11 to 12 in :forenoon -and from 4 to G' in the,
afternoon of Saturday, May, 24th:
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