HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1922-9-21, Page 9'1II;OI SDA',, SEI'Tl';1ti131`;J3 2i, 1922
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The splendid gift of Major. McTaggart
to thiscommunitysurely deservesthe live-
ly interest ; and 'liberal support of every
loyal citizen. His purpose to preserve, the
health.and relieve the sick''surely:will' not
fail through our indifference If you have
regard for your own personal advantage
Can you allow it to fail? You may require
the Hospital service some day. To -day it
is your privilege to provide what may be a
medium of great help to yourself and
comfort to your friends.
IlV
OU EST
t:liotofy t'4ews-
THE JJ1.AN WHO IS
READY
TO. -DAY
got rely the ryday betore. Get our
Hospital :ready to -day f r the day
you may have use for
$5,000 Wanted.
lwives, September, 25th to 30th;
Do YOUR. Part
Space contributed by'
• W. D. PATIt,,CO:
il
Ask those who have had Hospital treat
ment.- The Hospital Association is incorp-
orated. no shares or profits; paid:.
orated: There
to : any person. No salaries to officers.
No wages to any except Nurses and g,
Ser-
vants. It is ours. Belongs to the com-
munity.
It is our opportunity to have at our
door one of the big advantages found in
the ,city.. What enterpise - have you
known to have a more favorable start, but
remember its the end of the. r: race that
counts. n
Obey that Impulse
HELP the HOSPITAL
.,Leave your donation to -day at any o
our local Banks $5000.00 is required.
Space donated -by g, II, Johnson •
The C. & S. Groeere
Plllrlcseteel Bros,
Davis c Hel'rnart
Sutter <SirPerdue
A. L. Cole, Eye Sight :Specialist,
an Honour Graduate of the Canad-
ian Ophthalmic College of Toronto.
Goderieh, Ont. Office hours: p' a.m."
to 5 p.m. Practice limvtedrt?, the eye.
•��, d n annul ImnwaarnI
Ilr:dll aniUll Ili,
M. Fred Sloinan of BIyth was in
town over the : week -end.
-Miss Marion Harland -of 'Toronto is
visiting in ,town. •
Rev.. C. Llewellyn Bilkey is in TON
Onto' „this week. -
Mrs. Zang of Detroit has beenthe
guest of Jlre. J C. :Leel.
Mr:' Asa Bolton of Brantford is holi-
daying at his hone in town.
Miss Annie Lawrence' left on Mon -
'day to attend Stratford Normal.
Mrs. Chas McKinnon left an Satur-
day for her Home in Dunnville,
Mrs, A. Durnin of Clinton visited.
Lucknow friends -this week. -Luck-
now Sentinel.
Mr. John Coultes and son of Ilamil-
ton were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
John Torrance over the, week -end
Miss' Amy Hellyar left on ,Monday
for Toronto to take a Normal
course.
Mrs. R, J, Cluff has ebeen visiting
her cousin, Mrs. Geo }Judie of
Godenich township,
Mrs. Cluff of Detroit has been visit-
ing, Mrs. 1•I, W. Cook acid Mrs.
Ben Cole of town.'
"Mr. arid Mrs. Townsend of Brantford
are visiting- their cousins, Mr.
and Mrs. Seth Fisher. +
Mr's . Foote of Port Arthur is the
--• guest ofher parents Mr,. and Mrs.
John Torrance.
Miss Jule Bartliit returned to Tor-
onto. on Monday • after spending
her vacation at her home in town.
Mr and Mrs. F. Chant of Pittsfi,eld;
Mass are visiting the former s.
' parents, Mr: and Mrs. H. B. Chant.
Misses Pearl and Arty Gould have
been visiting t isiting at their home in
'town
Miss Cora ' Moi wski left Tuesday,
for her home in Chicago after
having spent a month with her
uncle.% Mr. ' 11. Rowland.
Miss Michie carne up from Stratford
and spent the week -end as the
guest of her uncle, Mr, R. Row-
land.
-Mrs. George . A. Bradshaw of Essex•
is spending a few weeks as
the
.guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Davies. •
Messrs, Alex and Jacob Montan have
been in Toronto this week attend-
int the funeral of their brother,
the late henry Slonian "
Mr. W. L. Johnson lett Saturday
for Port - Burwell to attend •the
funeral of his sister -in, -law, Mrs,
Bert Johnson of Chippewa.
Mr. and Mrs, 'W, T. Hermine and
Mr. G. N. Davies were amongst,
the visitors ' at the London 'fair
ld'et week. -
Mx. and Mas. Tanner of Paisley,
who have been visiting their son,
Mr. Wilfrid Tanner, at Bayfield,
were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Wm.
Walker on Sunday,
Mr. Frank Moore of Toronto was a
week=end visitor at the home of
Mr,' and Mrs. J. W Shobbrook.
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BELE THE HOSPITAL
if you. eon°r�-�Wk�o will?
If you don't
Boost t; Ie Clinton Community Hospital---
Who will ?
If you don't
Help make this the Biggest Hospital Drive—
Who'
rive-Who will ?
If you don't
'Colne to the assistance of the Hospital Board—
Who will ?
If you don't
Feel 'trhe, need of a Clinton Community Hospital,
..there are others -and }if you don't help them—
Who Will ?
If you ;don't ;
Eeel proud of your own -Hospital in your own tov n ---
Who will ?.
If you don't
Appreciate the generous gift of Major McTaggart of
the Hospital to Clinton and surrounding country by
a generous practical expression of appreciation in this
/drive—
Who will
alp The Hospital
This space donated by W. T, O'Neil,
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People You Kdow
Miss Clark returned on Monday af-
ter a month's visit in T,oronto;'CoI-
lingwood and Pickering.. Miss
,-Clark took in the conference of the
Press -Women of Ontario, held at
the -Icing' Edward on Friday and
Saturday last:
Mrs. A. E. Turner' left on Tuesday
morning for Sarnia on her return
to her home gt Consul, Sask., af-
ter a three -months' visit in Chn
ton and .vim>}ity. Her sisters;
Mrs. R. J. 'Gibbings of ,Clinton'
and Mrs. Ica Johns of Tucker -
smith "accompanied
ucker-sinith'accompanied her as far as
London.
Mr. and Mrs, A. Case arrived Mon-
` day from ;hose, N. Y., and will
spend a couple of'motnhs with us,
_while the„ evaporator is in opera-
tion.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mclachernand
'leas
•
John
Hi
netts
Mts.
Jean
Miss
and Mr. A. Calder or
Holstein
a
motored to Clinton.' and spent the
week -end with Mrs— James ''Mari
tin, returning by. 13russels and
calling on :friends there.
Mrs. (Rev.) aT{enneth Beaton and
children visited last week with her
Sister, Mrs. J. J. Smith, just east
e ,
of town. The
Beatons will short-
ly start on their return to China,
where .they will again take up
their missionary work,-:--Lucknow
Sentinel.
Miss, Vida M, Burns Or•Woodstock,
Mr. and Mrs. "Bruce `I' auyatt
find Mea, and Mrs. W 7 duyatt
of. Ilinbrook and Mnc, Selidrs of
Toronto were guests at the
Baptist parsonage' oven the week-
end and were present for the
htotmg--Bttrns'wedding on Mon-
day.
Mr, and Mrs, ' Clareno .'Sljipberd
and little Miss i17arlvuetitd return-
ed on Monday even1nt„ trbrtt, Vl5-
it in xroquois, Ottawa ,and oii-
tl'eal, Mrs. Shepherd and babe
were abient /or about three Mori-
:. Mr, ..She,liji of ital'them
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A missionary Offering to -the heath-
en is Christian and commendable.
It is equally so to help the sick a-
mongst ourselves.
do? We must, not. fail.
Constance
Mr. Mathew Armstrong has gone
to Manitoulin Island for some cat-
tle.
Messrs, Frank Hall & Co. have
traded their store and property Ito
Mr. Radford near %ondes'boro for as
75 acre farm. We understand Mr.
Hall gives possession about the 15th
of. October.
Robert Coates ,of New York and
Inc chum have been visiting his aunt,
Mac. Win Clark, and other friends.
about here, • ,
Mr. and MTs. Frank Coleman of
Seaforth spent Sunday with his sis-
ter, Mrs, . Eph.,, Clark.
The decoration of graves and er-
ection of .•cemetery gates is highly
commendable, but what ` about the
blessings 'of dull, Care and comfort
to real live foll?r$; a hospital will pro -
'ride.
Don't Fail to Hear
The;'Adonac Quartet
From Toronto
!} in
Ontario':"St. 'Church
on
Tulesdaii Sept, 26th
at S p:. an.
Coming under the auspices of the
'
Epworth Lea x11e,
This will pr`ove a rare treat.
1)tr. IIallntitrit fir'st tenor is no
stranger in Clton,'he having been
here with the "Choral' Society,
Mr, McDonrld, manager,is 'Also
w.ell known,
l :
The Rtiartette comes high recom-
mended
mended and 0 inton seldom has' the
opportunity o1 hearing such talent.
Do not}miss this treat
Admission 51) cts.
Chopping! Chopping
,Choppinth will be done' every
workaday until further notice
' al.t the Londesboro Clto;pitln
Mill.
JOHN ltAJTTQN
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deck Fell Do
Jack fell down --that is the sad part of
the story of Jack and Jill and their trip up
the hill.^
Our present Hospital has helped many
(nearly 500) to' climb the steep dill to, re-
covery. Not room enough however only•
eight beds, not sufficient equipment.
The building ,for the new hospital is a
gracious gift, not costing us one cent. •
It is ours to re -model and furnish at .a
cost of $5,000. We have a rare start, can
we.afford'to leave`. our undertaking unfin-
ished? It is a personal matter. YOU, may
need the hospital some day and what you
`give will come back to you in Skill, Care and
Relief.
Will You.: Fall Down. ?.
Canva September 25-30.
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to
4 , Space; donated by Clinton' Hardware and Furniture Co: 19'
4 -
:i]lnery
AO4
Our fine stock of millinery is
complete and we cordially i
your inspection.,
it
r ['or-' any
arranging' J.
Wo
are not g .,
Igalial opening this season.
Ob. Or
VOGUE
THE
now,
vire
67-2.
Debentures'
FOR SALE
Three debentures of the Town of
Clinton. for $500.00 each, yielding
five hard a hall pea cent, gas offered
to local investors, Further partic-
ulars on application,
i).1 w�C1?%Sl SON,
Women and Girls
The Clinton Knftting
Co
mpa y
L
unitedhave
a n
o
f
pos-
itions s-
itions to offer girls andwomen to learn Ilz"t tng'tooping,
and other operations
belonging to the Manufacturing of
Fine Hosiery.
In the field of opportunity a Knitting Mill otters the greatest
advantages;
1 It is a well known fact that no good knitter :or looper meed
over be out of amployi ent:
2 The wages earned at this trade are high,;
• 3 Reasonable hours, pleasant and sanitary surroundings.
d Freedom -from, nerve racking' Clanking of machinery used
in
lather textile 'factories, 1
5 1f you learn your business here, where we make the finest
grade of goods, you are equipped to take a position anywhere.
li We pay you While' you aro learning.
7 We employ careful an capable teachers to teach you a highly
remunerative trade, ' •
•Wo aro open to receive' unlimited applications and will take
on the applicants in the order in which they apply,
Aliffi
Oplyces.aoft the The Clinton Knitting Co.
e' A 1�: SEA7NEPg JII;. le
Electric Ranges, Fixtures; A+albs1 iron.:
Appliances
tlh it ilx g 0.110411;3.
li' anS"anet rather
Phone itlti'