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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1921-6-9, Page 8The CIlnton New -Record THURSDAY, JUNE 9th, 1!921 ritemargi 1 CLINTON'S LEADING JEWELERY STORE A Man and His Eyes . The one is helpless without the other; have you considered that? NO 1VMATT1 R'11OW GOOD' a luau you are physically, mentally or moral- ly, all your energies count for little if your eyes give out, OUR ADVICE IS GOOD Let us examine your eyes and prescribe for your case before it is too late R. H. JOHNSON Jeweller and Optician Next Hovey's Drug Store asnamat NEW SPRIG &OOBS 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 many lines priced at a big sacrifice to clear. l . Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoes all at very attractive prices. Plumsteel '- POS, THE' STORE ,TH AT SELLS FOR LESS. PHONE 8fl CLOTHING NEW IDE.d PATTERNS. 1 Home Prcscrvation MAY AND JUNE ARE PAiNT MONTHS —Save the Surface and you save all ---- GOOD PAINT AND VARNISH WILL DO THE JOB. INSIDE AND OUT THERE IS SO MUCH CONTROVERSY About which is the best to use that it is hard for one not a paint expert to arrive at a decision, Here it is in a nut shell: Cheap paint is a poor buy: its cheap, its shod- dy; it wont wear or give satisfaction, so it is not worth considering, Remember it takes just as Hutch time to put on the wrong article as it does the right. Hand mixed lead and oil is good as far as it goes, but kt is impossible for any one with a paddle and bucket and working by ruje of thumb to make asgood a paint as that which is worked out on a strictly scientific formula and nixed and ground by powerful machinery. it is true economy to use a paint or varnish of known merit and property o vnesr everywhere have learned by experience that SHERWIN WIL- LIAMS products are thoroughly dependable. We 'carry a full line of paint for inside and outside work, varnishes; Sherwillac; Floor Finishes; Enamels; Floor oil; Flat Tone; Auto varnishes; Berry Bros, Liquid Granite for Floors. .A ,ANifBROS. Hardware. Stoves and Novelties The Store With a Stock la a sent Timis We crrry a full line of Garden Hose andlLawn Mowers Watering Cans, Rakes and Hoes Screen Doors and Windows New Perfection and Florence Automatic Coal oil Stoves If you are going to paint this summer try our B. -H. Paint for interior or exterior work. Sutter & Perdue HARDWARE ELECTRICAL PLUMBING Don't Throw Your Old Carpets Away No matter how old, atew,dtrty, how dilapidated, filo a tope around thein -end "and to uo to be made Into ' + The Famous ,„'VELVETRX"' Rugs. c,. Iteverslbto--`1Vf1 wear a flfottme--Prices teasonmble. f , We have hundrsde of reoommendatione • � M. Sroa satLs- fio oUatorrors. Ask for ,VEL,VETEX', price Licit. We tam/. expx•eso both, way 9 on ]urge, orders, One t ` way on ern:Ai ordefe. .Es,lied 1 .. tee lr 809 Phone 24130 , a i CANADA.RUG COMPANY e "98 CA'RLLNO strider l f.......... LONDON, ON`►: Beauty 4 o fart IN TITS CANADIAN HOME IS A SUBJECT WHICH IS RECEIV- ING ING MORE ATTENTION, THE AR- TISTIC STANDARD OF THE AV- ERAGE ROMEIS NOW HIGHER THAN IT HAS EVER BEEN. PEO, PLE ARE DEMANDING BETTER AND MORE CONGENIAL SUR, ROUNDINGS. WALL HANGINGS HAVE MUCH.TO DO WITII BRING- ING ABOUT THE • DESIRED BRIGHTNESS, BEAUTY' AND COMFORT. IF YOU ARE INTER- ESTED WE INVITE YOU TO VIS- IT OUR SPLENDID STOCK. AT REASONABLE PRICES. me W. D. Fair CO. Often the Cheapest --:Always the Best EYE SPECIALIST A. L. Cole, Eye Sight Specialist, an Honour Graduate of the Canadian Ophthalmic College of Toronto. OFFICE: Masonic Bldg, West St., Goderich, Ont. Will be at the Hotel Rattenbury, on Wednesday, June 15th 1921 from 3 p.m. in the afternoon to 9 p.nr. in the evening. Mass Kathleen McConnell of Walton was home over the week -end. • Reeve Miller is in Goderich this week attending the county council, Mrs. H713. Chant is spending a few weeks with Toronto and St. Cathar- ines friends. Mrs. Clarence Shepherd left Tuesday . for a month's visit with her moth, er and sister at Iroquois. Mrs. J. F. Wasman was at Weston last week attending the funeral of her nephew, the late Stanley Pol- lard. Mr. and Mrs.- Gordon Cuninghame,. Miss Florence Cuninghame and Mrs. H. E. Rorke went to London on Friday. ' Mr. T. R. and Miss Mary Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Erratt of Au- burn spent the week -end with Lon- don friends. Mr. S. B. Stothers was in Guelph yesterday attending the funeral of his sister -n -law, the late Mrs• Fisk of Kitchener. Mr, and Mrs. G. W. Pinner of London were here over the week -end and on their return were accompanied by Miss A. Hardin'. • Misses Nora Kennedy and Emeline Holland, who are teaching at Mild- may, spent the holiday and week- end at their respective homes in town. Mr. and Mrs. R. Rowland left Mon- day morning for Chicago. Mr. Rowland i returning almost at once but Mrs. Rowland will remain for some weeks with relatives. . Mr ,Harry Tebbutt of Goderich town- ship and his sisters, Misses Jennie and Rose Tebbutt of town, atten- ded the funeral of their uncle, the late Mr, Lewis Goodwin, at Mitch- ell on Monday. Mr. Willis Cooper went to Toronto on Tuesday" to be present at the Mc- Kelvey -Holmes wedding, and was to report yesterday to the Chautau- qua company with which he will spend the summer months. Mrs. Janes Foster, accompanied by her son and daughter and sonic friends of London, motored up last week and visited fr:ends in Clin- ton and Goderich. Mrs. Foster Is . a former resident and met many old friends. Miss Mary Turner of Wingham was the week -end guest of ,Miss Rudd. She returned to Wingham on Mon- day forenoon and on Tuesday next sho and her sister, Mrs• Cosens, and Miss Mary Cosens of Wingham • take boat at Sarnia for a trip west. Mr. James Jackson of Winnipeg is visiting relatives in town. It is over twenty years since Mr. Jack- son went west and this is his first return visit. Mrs. Jackson and Miss Helen came east a couple of months ago and have. been visit- ing here and in Toronto, Mr. Harris Duncan, Director of Re- presentatives, was in town on Tuesday calling on Messrs. 'Stoth- ers and Andrew at the local Agri- cultural offices. He had been in- stalling the new Perth represent- ative, Mr. C. McPhail, at Stratford, and came up to see how Huron was progressing. Mr. H. Joyner, who has been spend- ing the winter with his grand- daughter in Kitchener, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. R. B. Carter of town, this week. Mr. Joyner in- tends going over on the Greyhound excursion to Detroit on Tuesday next and will visit for sortie time with a son in Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. John May of Toronto formerly of Clinton, visited for it few days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A: - Hoarier. From here they Went to London to be present at the ordination of their son, Russell, into the Mettledist ministry. This service took ,place on Seedily morning last. Mr. arid Mrs. A. Hooper went to Londbn Saturday last and attended the ordination service of the London Methodist conference en Sunday teething.They also vsi tettheir son n in London Oh their return trip, to t >. 1. Mr. Hoover's friends will be pleased to know that ho was able to take shell a fonurey alt 111,Y health has boon- rather poor for some time: • , 1 i `'1. P. i' =i> sill ffEimt it e� f tx i 4 113;tiv"flNi rtr?+Jai} itstP';'. tR v', �EV 4� I III i � >i ORO ; S Z)ri i TANS 1 S 1 it�a MOM L 9ll l�1 t oe 1„` ' r kTE 1i1,, i.."3 Patron:' His Excellency The Duke of Devonshire, LG., G.C.M.G., Etc., governor -General of Canada. honorary Committee:. Chairman, r. His Honour Lionel H. Clarke, Lieutenant -Governor of Ontario, Vice -Chairmen: Tion.: E. C. Drury, Premier of Ontario. Tlis ; Worship, 'A L. Church, Mayor of Toronto. Icon. W. A. Charlton, XI'. 1 Wm. Thomson, Orillia. !A. 0. Hardy, Brockville. honorary Treasnrer:l Sir Edmund Osler Ontario Committee: Chairman, T. A. Russell .?r Vice -Chairman:, Lloyd Earrie Secretary., R. Dunbar ON November 30th last,' the ; Muskoka Free Hospital for ;; Consumptives was destroyed by i .i fire.'. I r ia On January 14, this year, Sir William Gage, founder of the insti- f tution—the one man who had con-. tributed most largely to its support, j, , c nsurptiv Milli n The Muskoka Free Hospital for Consumptives, destroyed by fire on November 30th last, must be replaced by buildings, larger and fireproof. Accommodation is needed at the Muskoka Free Hospital for 400 adults in early stages of the disease. This will restore 250 of them to their homes and loved ones—cured. The remainderwill be greatly benefited. A few months for each patient soon means thousands cared fon and for twenty-five years the out- standing friend of needy consump- tives—died. To -day, more than ever before,. poor, suffering consumptives need'. your assistance. Give give all you can -- to the National Sanitarium Association's: s' E! s ergo ” cy ()flier Fund Funds are urgently needed for this work. Again — adults in advanced stages must be treated at the King Edward Sanatorium, on the banks of the Humber, near Weston. Extensions are neces- sary. Many of these patients can be saved. And again—little children— stricken with the dread disease— must be cared for at the Queen Mary Hospital for Consumptive k Children, near Weston. Ninety per cent. of these are saved to become healthy men and women.. Funds are urgently needed to. cover the cost of extensions. Further, funds are urgently - needed to carry on the work of The Gage Institute in the City of Toronto, where the needy poor come for free examinations, in - eluding X-ray, and for medical' and nursing assistance. Fifteen thousand needy con-• swnpaves have been cared for' to date at the hospitals con ducted by the Association. NATIONAL SANITARIUM ASSOCIATION Headquarters: 46-48 King St. East, Toronto—Opposite King Edward Hotel:• Telephones: Main 4148-4151.6353-45.6.7. "Every Needy Consumptive Must Still be Crr.red for" New Eleetie Fixtures And Shades just arrived, also GRILLS, TOASTERS, FANS and IRONS to be sold at latest Prices MABTIN—SENOUB PAINT is selling fast Blighty spraying mixture is also going at 25c a ib Corless 1c : Ve iter HARDWARE AND ELECTRICAL PHONE 53 STRAW FR Y FEST1Vz'Le Annual Strawberry Festival given by the Holmesville Methodist Epworth League, and Sunday School takes place on the evening of Frf'.anj,, June 17th. Tea, with strawberries and cream, cake, pie, etc. served from six to eight Booth on grounds with ice cream, etc. Good program afterwards supplied by the Huronic Male Quartette and other talent. Lome and enjoy a good supper, good program and a pleasant evening, Admission, Adults 50c Children 26c Hullett Township The Burns church Ladies' A.id en- tertained the Constance Ladies' Aid Olt Thursday afternoon of last week at the home of Mrs. Bert Allan. There were a hundred ladies present, and all report a good time. Mr. John Allanof London ins 5 spending a few weeks with her sis- ter, Mrs HenryAllan, t, Miss Violet Glidden spent the week- end at 1101 house here. Mr, Alex. McIwing was in Toronto last week. A strawberry social will be held on 0' Harlock School grounds on June 17th. The Young Peoples' Guild of Pres- byterian church, Londesboro, will en- tertain the Guild of Burns church on Friday evening of this week. Mrs, Walter Habkirk of Hensel' visited a few days last week with her sister, Mrs. Robt. Brown of the second and she and her husband' are here today attending the funeral of hrne ho 1 p w the late Albert C Brown, n to ewe , Mr. William Brown and Miss ties SIC Brown of Detorit are, this week with their mother, Mi.s• Robt, Brown, being called home by the death of Their brother, A. O. Brown. 94,7. 4x94.9i.4%,:o ."wry' izerowe..rrrr-:0,77.27., zee," r r •; WHITE STAR LI E �•, t+• .dfr..±:eltreiiiarrAr46:4,17..,f..9.1697, i e.1"(46 . , ANNUAL LOW FARE EXCURSION Goderich to * etr oit arid Return ..::->•r:::;.smea ors THE BIG STEEL STEAMER GREYHOUND 33.00 SAFE. SPEEDYCOMFORTAPLE . 32.00 ROUND TRIP .WILL LEAVE GODERICH ONE WAY TUESA 1AY, JUNE 14, at 9.30 a.m. Arriving Port Huron 2 p.m., Detroit 5.30 p.m, Returning leaves Detroit 1 pan., Thursday, June 10th. The only boat trip .from Goderich to Detroit this season. Children between a and 12 half fare. Visit your Michigan friends and see big busy Detroit. A delightful trip over the great international highway of lakes and rivers GODERICH BAND MOONLIGHT - 'OUT OF GODERICH, MONDAY, JUNE 130, AT 5.15 pan. Orchestra for Glancing in steamer's ball roma.' Three hours on beautiful Lake Huron for 50e. Children 25e. Last trip Goderich to Detroit, Friday, June 17th, at 9.30 a.m. Bay ie1d Garage An Old Stand under new Management First class work by a competent mechanic.. Gasoline, Oils and Accessories z � 1a Complete stock at genuine Ford repairs. CJI ya E. TRETHEVEY Open evenings Your patronage solicited Oct. 1st