HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1921-4-7, Page 8CLINTON'S LEADING JEWELLRY STORE
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For Furniture, Pianos, Floors, Automobiles, and
all Paint and Varnished Surfaces
A Real Finish • No Polishing Required
Lacoa does its own polishing,
is odorless and harmless. Lacoa is guaranteed not to
injure the finest finished wood, paint
or polished work,
THE Ftiil1SH THAT LASTS
R. H. JCIHNSON
Jeweller and Optician Next Hovey's Drug Store
1 NEW SPRING coons
Bought at the very lowest prices are now coming into stock and
are being marked very close for quick turnover. While prices are
considerably lower than they have been, many lines of staple goods
_are very scarce'and at the present low prices they are good buy-
ing,
Everything in stock has been priced down to the present level
regardless of profits and lnany lines priced at a big sacrifice to
clear. 1, .1J,
Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoes all at very attractive prices.
Plumsteel Bros.
• THE STORE THAT SELLS FOR LESS,
PHONE ris
CLOTHING NEW. IDEOPATTERNS,
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In the spring of the 1
year Mr. Straint
Decided to improve
things with paint,
Sol he came to our
store ,
Where we sell paints
galore
And still he paints
i 1 without any restraint
J' 44.TTr1R WHAT : you WANT TO PAINT- .SEE US .
We handle the following popular lines—• nerrein-Williams Paints for
inside and outside
I100R PAINTS• eelea and ARuminuii Paint, &bellis Varnish Alain
• ;And Flooriad; floor Varnish: -•Linoleum Varnish, and Johnson's Floor
lax; Berry Bros. Liquid Granite for floors.
EVIAGIC . FURNITURE POLISH ONLY 260
Muruesco; Jellstone, and Flat Tone for walls and ceilings. •
Motor car enamel; Bugg ' Phint, and Wagon Paint.
O -Cedar Mops $1 and up; Liquid Veneer Mops; Rubberset Brushes
A BIG STOCK OF OIL STOVES—GARDEN SEEDS
HARLAND BROS.
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Hardware. Stoves and Novelties The Store With a Stock
I
We are offering for one, week
only, commencing April 7
15 per cent discount
lhumi.num . nd
G "`'ANITEW R
Don't Forget- the Sate
Sutter &• Perdue
(HARDWARE
ELECTRICAL PLUMBING
Don't Throw Your Old Carpets Away
No natter how old,' how curry, hew d9iapieated, tato
a, rope around them and send to us to be ,masa Into
The Famous ,I'VE VETE)Crr Rugs
noverstbte—W161 wear a II tetime--1'rIces reasonahlo,
We have hundreds oa" .reeommonds.tiona from satis-
flod oustomers, Ask for " VELVETEW" Price Qat.
We pay exeross both ways en largo.: amerce ono
way on smell *Mere,
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CANADA DUG COMPANY
99 CARLtN0 STREET I a LONDON, ONT.
rhe Clinton News -Record'
Beauty -Com%pt
IN THE CANADIAN HOIVIE IS
A SUBJECT WHICH IS RECEIV-
ANG MORE ATTENTIONeTIIE AR-
TISTIC STANDARD OF THE AV-
ERAGE, HOME IS NQW nim -AER
TITAN IT IIAS EVER BEEN. PRO.
PLE ARE DEMANDING BETTER
AND MORE CONGENIAL SUR-
ROUNDINGS, WALL HANGINGS
HAVE MUCH TO PO WITH BRING-
ING ABOUT THE DESIRED
BRIGHTNESS, BEAUTY AND,
COMFOOT. IF YOU ARE INTER--
ESTED WE INVITE YOU TO VIS-
IT OUR SPLENDID STOCK, AT
REASONABLE PRICES.
The W. D. Fair Co:
Often the Cheapest—AIways the Best
Mr. G. W. Pinner was in London ov-
er the week -end
Mrs. Chas. Lee of Goderich was in
town on Tuesday. •
Miss A. Bartliff is visiting friends in
`Wingham this week.
Mrs. -Clarence Shepherd is in Toron-
to this week visiting friends.
Miss Bessie Murphy of Goderich vis-
ited friends in Clinton last week.
Mr. and Mrs. T, Herman spent Sun-
day at the home of ithe Iatter near
Londesboro.
Mr. Murray McEwan was in London
this week attending the funeral
of his mother.
Mrs. R. A. Bell has returned from a
visit with her daughter, Mrs. Carl
Mair of Allendale.
Mayor McMurray was in Hensel' on
Tuesday judging horses at the
annual spring fair:
Mr and Mrs. Frank Libby of Owen
Sound .have been spending the
past week or so in town.
Misses Grace and Gladys Addison of
Brucefield were the guests last
week of Mrs. E. G. Saville.
Mrs. Lawrence and children of Sara,
• fa are the guests of, the lady's
mother, Mrs. T. Leppintgon, Sr.
Mr. Norval Pollard of .Weston vis-
ited his aunt, Mrs. J. F. Warman,;
'during the Easter vacation period,:
Mrs: Fraser and children of Goderichl
were the guests of the lady's par-,,
lents, Mr.,and Mrs. R Watlon. on:,
Tuesday..
Councillor .Kenja • *as Laid up with,
blood poisoning • for several days::
but is able to be about • again
this ,week..
Mrs. Will Wasman and two children
of Windsor spent the Easter hell -
:days as the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Wasman.
Mrs. J. E. Brooks and Master Harry
of Mitchell were week -end guests
with the former's parents, Mr: and
Mrs. W. Cantelon.
Miss Eeanor,MeTaggart has returned
to Toronto to resume her studies
after spending the Easter vacation
at her home in town. " '
Mr., and Mrs. John Derry were in'
London last week attending the
funeral of their cousin, the late
Mrs. Walter Richards.
Mr, and Mrs, Bert Johnson of Chip-
tawa spent a few days dere
ing the holiday period with the
former's another .in Clinton.
Misses Irene and tOlive Brookes of
Mitchell visited their grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Cantelon
for a couple of days last week.
Miss Ethyle Wasman left Monday
morning for Toronto to resume
her studies after spending the Eas-
ter vacation at her home in town.
Mrs. H. F. Yeo of Glenavon, Sask.,
has been home this week, being
called home by the illness of her
mother, the late Mrs. John Brown.
Mrs. S. Temp and Miss Elinor spent
a few days last week in Toronto.
Miss Kemp left Saturday to re-
sume her teaching duties at Dres-
den,
Mr. Frank Andrews and Miss Amy
visited their aunt, the late Mrs.
McEwan of London, the latter re-
maining over for the funeral, which
took place yesterday.
Miss Eva Stevenson, who has been
visiting her sister, Mrs. J. Cueing,.
hane,•for the past few months,
left Saturday for Orillia, when
she will probably spend the sum-
mer
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hewson, who
have been visiting the lady's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Cook, left
Tuesday for Pasadena, Calif.,
where they intend . making their
home in future,
Miss Bessie McCamus of London
was at her hone, Wesley parson-
age, over the week -end, Miss Mc-
Camus had , been attending the
Teachers' Convention in Toronto
during Easter week.
Rev. J. E. and Mrs. Ford of Goder-
ich (meat the week -end visiting
friends in town. Mr, Ford preached
in Wesley church in the morning
and in Ontario street church in the
evening on Sunday,
Mr. 0. II. Hill of the Royal Bank
has been transferred to the John
street branch; Hamilton, and left
Monday to assume his new duties.
Mr. Hill will be missed by the
young people of town.
Mrs. A. Woatherwax and three chil-
dren left Satierday ,.or their home
in Orillia after spending a week
as guests of the lady's parents,
Mr, and Mrs, D. Cantelon Iyer
sister, Miss Dorothy Cantelon ,ac-
companied her to Orillia.
Messrs, 'A. A.. N. J. and W. T. Col -
gallant of Porth County mermen -
fed by their wives, were .Sri town
Rost week attending a 'family re•
-
union et the hemp of their moth-
er and sister, Mrs ,Margaret Col-
quhoun and Mrs. Ilugh T{ennody.
Va*na
Quito n number attended the con -
cell leader the ansplces of St, John's
ahurcll, on Thursday evening last.
All report an oilaoyable evening.
Miss Irene Dbuelee of Ilensell
spent the E;aster vacation- as the
guest of Miss Phonic( Logan.
Miss Edna Beatty of 'Toronto pont
Easter week in our burg 08 the guest
'of Hire, Frank Weekes.
Porters Hill
Wo are sorry to hear that Miss
Mona Johnson has been laid up with
influenza, but ,we hope to hear of
her speedy veoovery.
. Miss Verna Picot of Stanley spent
her Easter holidays with her aunt,
Mrs. Allen Bottles. •
'We are glad to hear that. Mrs.
Jim $ening Is improving.
Mrs. Robert 'Willisins and three
children of Goderich are spending a
few days with the lady's brother
Mr. Geo. Monks.
Mrs. John Blair is at Wingham
waiting on her sister, who has been
sink.
Miss Emmerson spent Sunday as
the guest of Miss Marjory Burke. '
Miss Murary, who spent tl}e Eas-
ter vacation with her parents near
Stratford. is back again and has re-
sumed her teaching duties.
Mt. and Mrs. Peter Young and
family spent Sunday with the tat-
ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Betties. .
Stanley Township
The Misses Talbot entertained.• e
few of their friends on Tuesday eve
ening last. , The evening wac spe
in games and music. Every"o fee(
ports an enjoyable time.
Miss' F. L. Talbot, who is attending
the S. C. I.spent her holidays under
the parental roof.
Owing to the nice weather seeding
will soon be starting.
The farewell prayer meeting of the
season /was held in S. S. No. 4 school
on Wednesday evening last. The
three minisers form Bayfield were
present, and special music was giv-
en. •
Mr. Len Talbot is sporting a new
buggy these times.
Miss' E. Dewar is spending a few
weeks in the States.
Hullett Township'
The following is the report of U. S.
S. No. 10, Hullett and Goderich for
March. Names are in order of mer-
it, the following being considered:.
good conduct, weekly 'tests and neat-
ness, Best spellers for the month
are marked with an.*. -
Sr. 4th—Edna Govier, Joe Shad-'
dick",
Jr. 8rd—Ruth Shaddick'", Howard"
Johnston.
See 2nd—Lewis Shaddick*, Gladys
Mountain. Edna Lee,,, Olive Sprung,
Edith Johnston, 'Jerome Henhoeffer.
Jr: 2nd—Russel Lee*, Theodore
Henhoeffer.
lst—Louis Johntson9, Mamie
Shaddick*.
Pruner—Vincent Henhoeffer.
Prizes for term: Ruth Shaddick,
Russel Lee.
Number on roll, 16.
=Jewel Grainger, Teacher
Kippen
Mr. Jas. Bengough of Port Huron
is here visiting ,his sister, He is a
Geusdn of the celebrated cartoonist,
Mr. 3. W. Bengough. .
Mrs. Hanna of Wingham visited
with her .sister, Mrs. McKenzie on
Tuesday and left for 'Goderich . to
spend some days with friends.
Mr. Fulton, who has been visiting
his (laughter, Mrs. Lundy, at the
manse, left for his home in Streets-
ville on Tuesday.
Mrs. V. Terryberry of Tucker -
smith is visiting her parents this
week.
Mr. Jas. Reid of London, whom we
mentioned as having purchased Mr.
Workman's farm, changed his mind
and the , deal was called off.
Mr. Thos. Workman was in Lon-
don Tuesday, his son returned with
S. Helens
Mrs, John Bennett rind children
are spending a few days with her
mother, Mrs. John Rutherford.
Mrs. Andrew Fox of Whitechurch
visited friends around St. Helens
lately.
Harry Dentin, son of John Dent-
in, was taken' suddenly ill ouo'1'hurs-
day night and was taken to Wing -
ham hospital on Friday arid operated
on for appendicitis. At present he
is doing as well as can be expected.
- Miss Gladys Webb returned to
Stratford Normal on Monday, -
Miss Lorraine Ruthig of Stratford
who has been visiting at the home
of Mr. Geo. Webb, has returned home:
The following were home for the
Easter holidays: Miss Celinti Clark,
Lueknow; Miss W. D. Rutherford,
Mitchell; Miss Pearl Webster, near
Toronto; Miss Winnifrod Woods,
Drayton, and Miss'Dorothy Webster
of Wingham High School,
• The Presbytery met at St. Helens
on Thursday afternoon• -anti inducted
the Rev. Chas. Cummings into the
charges of St. Helens and East Ash-
field. Refreshments were served and
a social hour was spent after the
induction,
Mts. David Todd received the sad
news en.. Sunday afternoon that her
mother had passed away at her home
in Midden. Mrs. Todd left on the
early train on Monday to attend the
funotal,
,ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES.
Ilio city school boy who had natt-
er seen a winiimill, exclaimed:
"Once misted That's some elem-
ttic fart You got out there cooling
thorn hogs."
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TIIURSDAY, APRIL 70, 192±.
-tee
re
was shipped on Tuesday.
There is no Profit in This for us
The profit
all goes. to those who take advantage of this offer
We are doing this in order that you may replace your -
Grade Bull with a Pure Bred.
. WE CAN GET ONE TO 'SUIT YOU
We have a number of good SHORTHORN .and ANCUS
BULLS in Cook's Stable. Government tested.
Prices to suit you
'Come in and look them over
We are ready to get you the breed of bull you want
-Our Business is to .Boost Good Live Stook
LET'S TALK IT OYER NEXT DAY YOU ARE IN ftTOWN
Dominion and Provincial Departments of Agriculture
BETTER' BULL CAMPAIGN
S. B. STOTHERS, B.S.A.,
District Representative
•
FIflPY1ERS SAVE MONEY HERE
Come in and see our latest reduced prices and new stock
of Harness and Carriage Goods :
Team Harness
Single Harness
Collars
Sweat Pads
Harness Parts'
Curry Combs
Brushes
Rugs
Robes
Spreads
Horse Remedies
Etc., Etc,
Our low prices and high quality will please you.
A. WicKown
Huron's Harness House
Clinton, Ont.
Repafrs Mp.de Quickly and Neatly
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GOOD SPAWNING YEAR
The salmon -spawning grounds in
British Columbia evero in excellent
condition during the season just
closed. The natural spawning beds
were well seeded and in addition the
various hatcheries collected approx-
imately one hundred million eggs of
different species. All the hatcheries
operated by the Department of Mar-
ine and Fisheries were filled to ca-
pacity and in a good, many instances
much larger collections could have
been 'made. •
The following shows the collections
of salmon eggs in the different wat-
ersheds:
Fraser river 62,186,600
Skeane River ..•. 12,784,000
Rivers Inlet ... .., 12,077,000
Vancouver island , . • . ..22,18.1,000
CLINTON
JUNK DEALER
BUYING ALL FINDS OP
JUNK AND POULTRY,
HIDBIS AND SKINS
PAYING THE HIGHEST PRICES',
-,F,,,,,, .IOU WAS LUCKY. ,hast got there in time
M. IiAM12A5 (Too (who had just hissed his I leaving the station)
traits, to a friend who arrived it min- j Trod: "Lucky beggar!"
Photae 181 Albert Sir uto after,) i "Confound it, Fred; I got a glimpse at it at alit"
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and OUR PA1''t' T
Corless
HARDWARE AND ELECTRICAL
THEY GO WELL
TOGETHER
As you will admit
after your house has
had a coat or two of
,- Martin-Senow'
ready -to -apply house
paint,
What about Varnishes
and Wood Stains, Auto
and Carriage Pill hts `1'
We have them
PHONE 53
to Ede It
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