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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1921-3-10, Page 8WANTON'S • LEADING JEWELERY STORE LACOA-FINISH IS GUARANTEED 1VMakes atlto6 look like new. Vor,Furnituro, Pianos, Floors, Automobiles, and all' Paint and Varnished Surfaces, A Real Figxish No'IPolishing, Required • Lacca does its own polishing.' is -odorless and', harmless, Lacoa is guaranteed not fo injure tie finest finished wood, paint or polished work. TOE FINISH TIM'? LASTS 11. 11 •4 QHNS`t,JN Jeweller and Optician Next }levees Drug Store FEBRUARY• SALE Dry Goods and Clothing Boots and Shoes Big reductions -during the balance of the month Extra Special'For Saturday • Fr..SChg01•$t701C$' and SChOQ1 Su Jplie,s The Clinton News -Record • YOU f#1tE INVITED 'TO IN-: \ SPECT . • O R STOCXX-,FEEL • ING CONFIDENT THAT TIIE ADVANTAGE WILL ' Bp SHARED BY YOU. Tie W. D Fall Co. Often the Cheapest—Always the Beet Men and, Boy's Winter Caps, Regular up to $2.00 odd lines and sizes to clear at 75c • Boys Odd Vests for 89c About 100 Mens Heavy Ribbed Shirts and Drawers to clear at $1.99 each Balance of Felt Boots and Slippers to clear at wholesale 'prices Get ..our prices on all lines before ; you buy -We save you money.• • Piurnsteel Bros. 'rHH : STt)R11 THAT SELLS FOR LESS. PHONE iib - CLOTHING • NEW ,IDES, ,PATTERN a�was ROlIcerumpmemir kI 9: 0.0 t„ Washes Finest Curtains without Injury 14 The Time Saver Hlectric Washer will wash the finest: scrim curtains without; injuty� , It will wash the most delicate garments just as carefully as yogi would wash there by hand. Get a Time Saver and avoid. the wear and tear to .which the clothes are subject vhen sent out to be • washed or •.:washed by washer- woman on rubbing board. On display at our store,, come in and see ir. BEATTY EROS. LIMITED, . Si 423, rue Selby, Westmount rr -HARDWARE ELECTRICAL. PLUMBING 4 4 4 48 4 $ au I' 49c I: 8 1 100 pounds 'Chocolates, regular 60c lb, for Oranges, regular 500 per dozen, special for Saturday 4 Meet your friends at our Ice Crean Parlor l° Wehandle i'NEILSON'S" the Cream that satisfies is Take Home a. Brick. H..en:ders. ., n 'r7T" ,,.,., /�, y {� i that Iiia aye is "slimmed" a little, 11%,�i{'�(+I�. �i�lii�' ilrevarl,ll�iEllal Iiut rte is a wonderful man for hfs '' .y'�.`�.1.r�.ir '.e ` • �h,I • ycare fir% itias interested sit wkat ' "i 411VIt *T'i""!f"1:*** ^ "1 i" %,: .5s,goitig on As the ,+youngedt 01,10.4 Ip1UIW�gpem 11 1111114 Miss Tillie ,Ali* is visiting friends ' in Kitchener. Mr. Milton Cook of Sarnia was in town• over the week -end. Miss May Ferguson speirt the week- end at her hone at Auburn. Mr. L. Weiek of Kitchener is vis- iting his aunt, Mrs. A. E. Betts. Miss Nellie Cook of Georgetown is the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. E. Betts. Rev. D. N.' McCamus preached educa- tional sermons at Chatham on Sun- day last. Miss. Gordon of Goderich visited friends in town for a day or so this. -week. Miss. Eva Betts, who has been. vis- ,iting• friends in Kitchener; has re- turned, home+ Mies Hattie 'Belcher, of Goderich was the., week -end guest. of Miss Dore _ttiy .Cantelon. Mr, ;.and . Mrs. G. E. Saville returned Aldine on Monday after a visit with Mends at Londesboro. Mr. Henry , Joyner, who has been dielting in Kitchener for some. menthe has 'returned home. Rei+; fl . ,Daniel of Chathalri was titfil in town Over the week -end a '•girest at"9Vhaley parsonage. Mtt. C G: !Middleton of the Huron' Road spent the week -end with her cousin, 11Irs+ Geo:' Stewart of God- `eticii...' M. Rout. Stevens has returned home after Wring spent the winter' with friends .at. .Granton and other plants Lai, r. . • Miss Piramie ,Cree, who • has been in St ,•Catharirles for some time, is Spending- a fe* weeks fit her home In ifk4fl. ; ,,r Mrs's l�faliel+Ratliwell of the Bayfield line,''Goderich township; has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Rathwell of town, for a few days. . Mrs. James Jackson- and Miss Helen of Winnipeg axe visiting the for- nrer's sister, Mrs. T:' Jackson, and her mother, 'Mrs. `T:. Greig ' of town. r. Mrs. T. J. Watt has been in Coder- ieh during the past : week on count of the illness • of her sister,: Mrs. (Dr.) Taylor, who is now irnproving. . - Mise Clete Dunford returned this week to Detroit to resume tier du - ` ties as a nurse-in-trainfng in. Har- per's Hospital after ' a , hoiklay . spent 'at her hone in town. Mrs. Btigham of Itensatl was the. • guest over the week -end of 14Ir;; and Mrs. L. Cree, having come up • to be .present at ; their twentieth wedding anniversary. on Friday. lit±•, W. H. Davison, who hal bought ' a, large hardware business at Simcoe, . silent the week -end, with •his family in town. They will re - nova. to Shmcoe in the course of a.",.few weeks, • •. Dr. and Mrs. Kay of Lapeer, Mich., were guests of the lady's father, .Tohn Gibbings, over the week- onq,' and, following an annual cus- tom, helped him' celebrate his birth 'day qn. Monday.. Messrs: L; Lr,Knox, town clerk, Win. Cempbell, tissessor and collector, Ii L.' watson; assistant assessor, and 'R, H. Tutt, touncillor and cheitatan of the court of Revision, all of Goderich were in town on Tdesday attending the public meeting called to discuss assess- ment. Mr. and . Mrs. John' Moon and little son, Jack, of Toronto, who have been spending the winter at Phoen- ix, Arizona, leave there this week, travelling by motor, for Los An- geles, Cal., where they will spend a month or six weeks and will then visit several points in Cali- fornia, Colorado and Nebraska and conte home by ' Chicago and De- troit, expecting to reach Taonto about June first. Mr. Moon has also visited Mexico and thinks conditions ... have much improved there arrd that that troubled coun- try has Something of a future if present conditions continuo. Mr. Wm. Campbell, Goderich's vet- eran assessor and tax collector, was in town on Tuesday and gave Tho Hews -Record a pleasant call, Mr. Campbell came down with 'oth- era to attend the meeting in the in terest of town nssessmeilti, ITe has held the position of, assessor in the County town ' for many years arid is himeslf• considered a bit of an authority onthe subject. If age, and experience constitute one art authority Mr. Campbell might Claim .to be one, surely, as he will complete his eighty- seventh year in Jnly+; Blit bike. one of old "hid natural force as not abated,' although ho .admits THURDAY, MAROII.i lixt'rt, 1021, yo4. ru! r l off" f town and 1 bum out of town What iii going to become ,of our town? 11(111'001111111011 SENO IN CLINTON, WILL ,EVE TIIILEY COME. HOME TO BOOST ISI OUNTIIN The C'ttnton ews-1 eC wP yi Read, these articles with care, they willpresent something you have not thought of before, jhe borne merchants, they aro ytlur neighbors' and will treat you right. The money you spend remains here and benefits the whole community. p 1 Patronize in Clinton There is a lot of'Satisfaction, in knowing that we look after your banking interests. Your business; ,saving or private accounts, are solicited with the assurance they, will MolsonseB properly Clinton. at H. R. SHARP. Manager A RHYME IN SEASON When days art chill and cold winds blow Ant) all look blue and•full of woe, What clears the chest with healthful glow Wampoles Cod Liver Extract. W. S. R. HOLMES The Rexall Store Regarding Stationery and office Supplies you will• make no mis- take in buying _from me. School supplies, fiction, magazines, newspapers, that you may need can be bought here. A complete line of Wall Papers kept in stock. *W. D. FAIR & Cg. Stationer.. Jewelery Picture Books that is why all jewellery looks well in' cuts. A 10c article looks just the same as a $10.article. Trad- ing at home you do not need to know.jewellery. You can see for yourself. R. H. Johnson, Reliable jeweller We are offering exceptionally attractive prices for the month of February on the remainder of our stock of ladies' and Misses' coats and dresses. J. A. IRWIN .. This -!is the Electric Age. We carry 'a full' line of electric grills, table stoyes,' toasters, irons, lamps and fixtures, also all general hardware. Trading at home is the big idea. CORLESS & VENEER. ' Hardware "DOM:INION OAFE"• "LUNCH" High Grade Chocolates Oysters = Fruit Ice Cream'Bricks ,: 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 Buying •Furniture in'Clinton you will find our prices , right, and our guarantee is . behind every piece of furniture we sell, Our . undertaking parlors are well•,. equipped for. service night or• . day. BALL & ATKINSON, Furniture GOLDEN"GRAIN BAKERY •.A: E: BETTS,. Prop., Having installed an:'.Electric mo- tor and power mixer I am now in a position to give the public,. better service than,•ever. Phone 204,' 'CLINTON, ONT. Get our prices first.on stoves and Ranges... We carry a large stock of the above as well as a com- plete line of General Hardware. Yon'' will find you can do better trading with us ' than any city store. "Ranges installed. - • - HARLAND BROS,, Hardware ,;AND :ADAMIDID EAT This Adam was a particular. Oust. But when his wife set; HENDERSON S .BREAD Before him, he. fell too, lust Iike' EA progenitor, and this Mrs. Adm am lived„ contentedly ever •after •HENDERSON'S RAKERY Thee Commercial Hotel will ba de-• published, and ''all` the materials? will be rfcir sale at' teasdriable prices:'. Apply on the premises. .—The Mer- cantile' Salvage Co ILLUSTRATED LECTURE • ON' CHINA Will be given in WILLIS CHURCH SCHOOL ROOM —BY— REV. J. E. HOGG —ONS... MONDAY. MARCH 14th -=--AT-=w- EIGHT O'CLOCK Silver collection at the door in aid of Chinese Famine Fund. —88-1 BOX SOCIAL Under the Auspices of VILLAGE] COUNCIL -IN— TOWN HALL, I:IAYFIELD —0N ---- TUESDAY EVENING, MAR. lOtii —ALSO--, EXHIBITION OF FAMOUS PAINTINGS ;AND CURIOS Adtniilsion to art • museum 104 MUSICAL PROGRAM PROCEEDS TO GO TOWARD FUxtMESIIIN'Gs PoR TOWN HALL • '• iBlr � �� T`• lis proper lis_ ther�ing its proper function as -,the trailing centre of its cordmunity if it does not see that such a market is pro - AE ESSETIAL Equal Responsibility for Then Support Rests Upon the Farmers and Merchants. MUST ASSIST EACH OBE! Prosperity of Community Depends Upon Each of These Two Classes Buying Products and Goods of: Each Other. vided. The responstbilty of looking after the fulfillment- of this obliga- tion rests largely upon the merchants of the town, The farmer is a pro- ducer and he must dispose o1 his pro- ducts before he can become a con- sumer, It is, therefore, not only right but necessary from a business standpoint that the merchants should ald the farmer in turning his pro• duets into money. Otherwise the farmer naturally will have no money to spend in the stores of the town. Obligation on Fanners. On the other hand, the merchants• of the town have a right to expect the farmers to provide a market for the merchandise which they have to sell, and the farmers are not doing their duty to their community 1f they do not provide such a market, In this „�j l•, case, also, it is not only right but it is necessary to the prosperity of (Copyright.)' ,.. ' the farmers that they should aid the The first essential in the develop - dine in turning their merehan- ment of any business is the posses- dice into cash. Otherwise it is ob- vious that the merelrants will have no money with which to buy the pro - must have a market for his products ducts of the farmers. or he cannot succeed, no matter how This is a double-barreled proposi- valuable those products may be or tion and the obligation rests equally e how efficiently his plant may tJ tamers to tmaintainh ants the markandes operated. The wholesale,„' merchant which are essential to both classes and the retail merchant may have of citizens. Any town which. would import from points hundreds of miles We choicest stocksot. goods;Etut they distant the far products which it meq as well go out of business if they could buy at home would be pur- have not a market where they can suing a very short-sighted policy, for dispose of their stocks. The fariner it would be. making it impossible for the farmers in its territory to buy may produce bumper crops but they the 'Coeds of its merchants. Aa a will rot upon the ground if he tidfnot matter of fact no town does this un - find a market for. them The :wage less it is forced by unusual conditions earner's skill and muscle bring: him to do so. A town may be located in no returns unless there is a market a community which Is not.productive for "'his labor. - I enough to meet the local demands,; The question of markets,* y til big and in that case it is formed„ to int- one, m one• in every' line of busuresb aridiyinportr farm products, but the town every community • the "quedtioii;td a phieh, is compelled to -do -'t1 is••is •at vital one; In each community :*hich a : disadvantage froom .a commercial. must betaken to include no ohly:ali standpoint unless; it:is.esseintially'a the people who live in the .tor"Jn but manufacturing town,, dna which 'case the farmers who live in the surround -.its products are. sold to other coin- ing oming country as well, thete" are tyro inanities and bring, .in enough cash sides to the mavke iiiection.. 'tie to offset .that. which is sent awayto business men of -the toren niust.have it market' for: the thihgs which they have to sell. Otherwise they *cannot Continue in.:busidoss:' At the spree time the fainters must have: a mar: ket for the, things` Which `they 'ratite or' they may as well go out "of ,buai- mass, When Either Falls Boer Suffer: 'The merchants of the town can provide a'market for the products of the farmers and the • farmers' can pro- vide a market for the goods which the merchant's havd to sell. As long as each class of, citizens provides. inarket for the Other bless all is well comingln," and it: is, equally true that no business can be. operated on the grinclple of; "everything: coming in and nothing going::. out." •To main- tain the, :balance„ which is :necessary to, ..the., maintenance• of prosperity' in a• community there must be .an even trade, between late -business, men' of the town which is' his natural trading tjie, town„ ,• , purchase farm products.. • 'Must Have 'Outside Business. In the average. community; how- ever, the town is dependent dor its prosperity upon the money received from., the -farmers in the ordinary channels of •trade, rather than upon that obtained from -the sale of its own. products. In the average town the merchants. cannot make: money and continue in business • if they are dependent solely upon the people of thetown for their business. ' ' No business can Last- long with "everything 'going out and nothing and the goose hangs likh, but when either `claws fails 'to provide a mar- ket for the other the goose Is cooked, not only' foi*•the class which is de- prived• of'the market but for the oth- er as well. The farmer has a right to expect LIVE MERCHANTS ' recog`nize Advertising not as an expenditure, but as an in- vestment. Persistent use or.' THE CLINTON NEWS -RE CORD will verity this. ''cAgovOvir►• mtvalsay Here, -made aiding Sale The , Ladies Aid Society of Wesley Church .will hold a sale of Horiie-' made cooking in the Agricultinial office, coiner of Albert and Radon-. bury streets, Saturday afteriioeii' of this week commencing at 2.80.'o'elock. The committee Would like:.,donations for the sale brought in as early as possible. X88-1 kIllloillooment The Coinmercial Hotel will bb de- molished, and all the materials will be for sale at reasonable prices. Apply on the premises —87-2 THE MERCANTILE SALVAGE CO. CLINTON JUNK DEALER, ii lING ALT. KINDS OF JUNK AND POULTRY, HIDES AND SANS PAYING THE HIGHEST PRICES 31. itAMIRAB Those 187 j►Ib1I;i9k,; McTAGGAfT EROS. • BANKERS Clinton, Ontario It has often been remarked that the lino of Stationery, Wall Pa- per, China, etc. that can be pro- cured ab my store is surprising. Come and see for yourself and be convinced for all time to core that you can do better here than elsewhere. A. T. Cooper, Stationer Quality and service has always been my slogan. It has been ex- tremely difficult to supply your needs from time to time but you :can rest assured it was, due to conditions beyond my control. Let me know your wants, I will do yo J. B.MUSTARDCoal & Wood Good clean competition never in- jured any town. Education is as essential as our daily meals. You cannot travel four directions at the same 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 cheapest in the end. Let your next job of Paper hanging or redecorating be done • by me. My long experience in this line is your assurance that what T undertake to do will be done right, J, E. COOK, Decorator If we think an article is not what you are looking for we tell you so. If wedonot have what yon are looking for wo will get it for you. Look . over our line of stoves„ furnaces, cutlery, electri- cal fixtures etc. andbe convinced SUTTER &-PERDUE, Hardware To satisfy the individual house- hold has been my motto • for years. If youare looking for fresh, clean groceries, give me an opportunity to prove the merit of the line of groceries I keep in stock. Prices are right.. F. W. WIGG, .Grocer In the line of 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 get it for yon. PLIJMSTEEL BROS. Dry Goode In the line . of • Fresh and • Smoked Meats we cannot be surpassed: Everything we .handle, is 'proven best by .every test" We invite your patronage with the assur- ance that you will be satisfied. Our business is on a cash• basis. BUTLER BROS., Meat Market Cleanliness re 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 mann.. facture of the: Clinton :Creamery Products. S.E..Resell, Manager - IThese are the days of Specialists: I specialize in good jewellery as. well as watch and clock .repair- ing. I endorse the Buy -at -Home' idea because it bas merit. Let. I us be loyal one to, another .and the success of Clinton is assured. W. R. COUNTER, Jeweller Photography is an. art acrd re-' quires; a:. constant applieatienand study to be able to get the re- snta that.meet the- approval of a satisfied clientele I also devel- op oto yourbo dofilne binty Let your. next . ROY BALL Photographer • A good place to eat and sleep; is what they all say of the Nor- mandie-Rattenbury Hotel. I make' it my business to see that you are satisfied. It is the hone of the travellingman. Come in and make yourself at ,home. S. S. COOPER, Proprietor w•�•r�a�aurrar*aaaw�,.�:au•+,rr•�•-�` — —•:i �,�"""s. �'"""�° fl ire tit fl We are agents for "Ber- retta" one of • the largest roofing concerns oil theCon- tinent, A large shipment Of the dif- ferent grades has just ar- rived to be sold at the lat- est prices: Place your order now while our stock is complete,. roof- ing may be scarce before the summer is over. Corless & Vernier HARDWARE AND ELECTRICAL PHONE 52 SALE v OF BUTTERMILK The season's buttermilkjwill be sold by auction, at the Clinton Creamery at 2 30 p'm. on ,SA'TUI WAY, MA CE -i' 12th Salo conducted on warn . pian as last yin' `1 r••arge 11. I+,Illott, Auctioneer.