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Glasses
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Our glasses and the fitting of them to the
eyes, are pronounced, entirely. satisfactory.
When worn, they aid the vision and prevent
the brain from becoming overtired; and when
the glasses are taken of", the brightness of the
eyes shows that the sight has been benefited.
R. H. JOHNSON
Jeweller end -Optician
Next Hovey's Drug Store
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WEEK END
SPECIALS
Lisle Hosiery at Half Price
On Saturday we place on sale about 100 pair
Women's Black Lisle Hose. This Hose sold for
65c to 75c a pair
Special Saturday 35c 'or 3 pair for $1.00
Men's Blue Stripe Overalls at $1.85
Don't pay 2,50 for this line but.buy here on
• - , Saturday at'$1.85
'Big Specials each Week End.
CLOTHING
lumsteei Bros.
THE STORE THAT SELLS FOR LESS.
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NEW, IDEA. PATTERNS,
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SPECliIS TO CLEAN
1 only Lawn Mower, regular $11 for $9,00
',only Dash Churn, regular 3.50 for 3,00
1 only No 3 Daisy Churn, regular $17 for 15.50
1 only No 2 Daisy Churn, regular 515 for 13.50
1 only 8 -gallon Cream Can, regular 6.50 for 5.50
1 only Hot Blast Oil Stove, regular 2.60 for 2.00
1 only 4 -ft Pig Trough, regular 3.50 for 3.00
1 only 6 -ft Pig Trough, regular 4.50 for 4.00
1 only Eureka Air Compression Sprayer, regulaa $10 for8.50
1 only Loudon Hay Fork, regular $10 for 8.50
1 only Electric Lamp, regular $17 for 13.50
1 only Electric Lamp, regular $14 for 11,00
The Superior Electric Irons, regular 6.50 for 4.75
1 only 4 -burner Perfection Oil Stove at a bargain
Egg Crates, regular $1 for .85
O'Cedar Mops $1 and up. Kiddie Cars 12 for 1,75, 2.75 for 2.25, 15 for 2.50
A bargain rn Arniy Paint, grey and white only, in 1 -gallon cans
SEASONABLE GOODS
Paris Green -Arsenate of Lead -Bug Finish --Garden hose-Scylihes
and Snaths-Cow Ease and Sprayers -Hay Fork Rope and Chain -Oil
Stoves -Machine and Tractor Oil -Screen Doors and Windows -Wood
Dasli and Daisy Churns -Huron Roadster Waggons -See the New Mara-
thon Granite Ware. Agents for Pilot Superior Pipeless Furnaces.
HARLAND BROS.
Hardware. Stoves and Novelties - The Store With •a Stock
an El Pump Supplli •'S
We carry a full line of Pumps,
Cylinders, Valves, Fittings
of all kinds.
Call or phone for prices
One Maxwell Eland Power Washer
Only $10.00
Sitter & Perdue
HARDWARE ELBCTRCAL
PLUMBING
Don't Throw Your Old Carpets Away
No matter snow *A hovtl arty., boor dllapt0atod, tto
rope around thorn and mend to no to be *lade into
The Famous , 'VELVETEX"" Rugs
Bbveratbls-Wia wbar a, LIfetiene--Prteeb reasonable.
We have hundreds of reoorninendatlgnb from sotto-
IVA euateiners. Ask tat. "VEL.VM''EX'. Price Liet.
Ws may oxpreae both way a .en lance oraere. Ona
Way on *tnaf orders,
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IN THE CANADIAN IXOME IS ,
A SUBJECT WHICH IS RECEIV-
ING MORE ATTENTION. THIO Alt-
TISTIC STANDARD OP THE AV-
ERAGE HOME IS NOW HIGHER
THAN IT HAS EVER BEEN, PEO-
PLE ARE DEMANDING BETTER
AND MORE CONGENIAL SUR.
ROUNDINGS. WALL HANGINGS
HAVE MUCII TO 1)0 WITH BRING-
INC ABOUT THE DESIRED
BRIGHTNESS, BEAUTY AND
COMFORT. IF YOU ARE INTER-
ESTED WE INVITE YOU TO VIS-
IT OUR, . SPLENDID STOCK AT
REASONABLE PRICES. •
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W.if Fair Co.
Often the Cheapest ---Always the Best
EYE SPECIALIST
A. L. Cole, Eye Sight Specialist,
an Honour Graduate of the Canad-
ian Ophthalmic College of Toronto.
Goderich, Ont. Office hours: 9 a,m.
to 5 P.m. Practice limited to the eye.
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Miss Lois Holmes was home from
London for the week --end,
Miss Veen Miller of Toronto has been
spending ea holiday in town.
Miss Jule Bartliff of Toronto is
spending a• vacation at her.home in
town.,
Mrs, W. C. Mead of'. aKitehener• • is
the guest of her aunt, 1VIrs..R. B.
Carter of town.
Mrs. Henderson Fraser of Welland
is spending a vacation with her
mother in Clinton.
Mrs. H., T. Ranee has returned from
a visit with NIr, and Mrs. H. E.
Paull of Alvinston.
Mr. Frbd Jackson attended the Na-
tional Shoe Retailers' convention
in Toronto last week.
Mrs. John Hartley and Miss Pauline
of Vankleek Hill have been visiting
Mrs. Sheeley in town.
Mr. and Mrs. George Watts left
Yesterday on a trip to the west.
They will be absent several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Collins of
Cleveland, Ohio, are visiting the
latter's uncle, Mr. John Derry of
town.
Mrs. Geo. Macpherson and daughter,
Jessie, of Morristown have been
visiting Mr. and Mrs, F. W,
Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnson of
Chippewa are visiting this week
with the former's mother, Mrs. T:
Johnson,
Miss Doreen Stephenson left yester-
day for Windsor and Cleveland,
Ohio, where she will visit for a
few waake.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sehoenhals and
Mrs. Gal Streets motored to St.
Marys on Sunday and spent the
day with friends"
Miss Jennie Taylor and her great-
niece, little Miss Gladys Ne11es, of
London are the guests of the
Misses Southcombe,
Miss Kathleen Livermore left for
London yesterday and will spend
a couple of weeks as the guest of
Rev. J. A. and Mrs. Agnew.
Mr. Ernest Livermore is attending
Summer School at Goclerich this
week being one of the delegates
from Ontario street church League.
Mrs. R. G. Emerson, of Winnipeg,
formerly of Clinton and sister of
' furs. H. B. Client, is visiting re-
latives at St. Catharines and To-
ronto.
Miss Isabel S•traughan of New York,
who has been visiting relatives it
Godcrich, spent the weak -end as
the guest of Miss Florence Cuning•-
hame,
Mr. Tony VanEgmond motored up
from Detroit this week and is
spending a little vacation at his
hone on the Gravel road just earth
of tnwn.
Miss Eileen Atkinson has been visit-
ing London and Ingersoll friends.
She wilt retllln with Mr. Atkinson,
who ncoto•ed'down to Ingersoll this
week,
Me, Roebrt Atkinson of Clneinnntti
has been visiting his brother and
sister, Mr. J. D. Atkinson and
Mrs. A. Hooper Of town. Ile and
Mr. Atkinson motored to Ingersol
this week to visit relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Gray and
daughter, who have been visiting
their aunt and ' uncle, Mre, Wm.
Graham and Mr. 13. R. Higgins of
town for the past fortnight, have
returned to their hone in Toronto.
Miss Ruth Higgitie accompanied
them for a little visit in the city.
Miss Kathleen McNaughton, who has
been vititing relatives and friends
in Clinton and vicinity for a week
or so, returned to her hors in
London on Sunday evening, her
(brother having motored en en Sat-
urday for her. They intend tak-
ing a motor trip to visit friends
in Michigan this week,
Rev. Kenneth J. Beaton, who has
been doing mission work in China
for the past seven years, under
the dieecilon of the Methodist
Church, has returned to Canada on
furlough, and will remain here for
a year at least. Ile is accompan-
ied by Itis wife and two children,
and bus rented a house in the Dan-
forth district, Toronto. • He is a
native of Clinton, rind expects
shortly to visit his house and re-
latives here.
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Mr's. T. Jackson and family of
Clinton aro occupying Mrs. Simp-
sons residence :for the summer, Mrs.
Jaeicson bus for her guests at pres-
ent her sister and brother -in• -law.
Mr. and Mrs, J. Jeekson, Winnipeg;
her daughters, Misses Jeori and Mary
Cleidley, and her nieces, Mrs. W.
Doherty and Miss Jean Greig, Toe
rento. •
Dr. and Mrs, Hogan .and family
are summering in Mrs, Heath's cot-
tage, `.`The Cedars" on the Terrane.
Mr, and Mrs. C. R. Will and faits-
ily, London, and Mr. and Mrs. Sup-
nick and family of Detroit aro oc-'
cupying the Misses' Ranitin's cot-
tages on the Terrace for the sea-
son.
•Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Best and
family of Seaforth are in George
Westor's residence, Main street.
Mr. and Mrs, McMillan and fern,-
ily, London, are in Miss Campbell's
cottage for the summer.
Mr, and Mrs. W. I Robinson
and fancily and Mr. anti Mrs. W. E.
Maness and family of London are
enjoying their new, summer homes
on Tuyil street.
Amongst the many others who are
enjoying the summer iit Bayfield are:
In Deer Lodge -Rev, J. and Mrs.
Abrey and family, Londesboro; Rev.
Dr. Peever, wife and family; Mr.
and Mrs. hardy and daughter; W.
L. Fitzgerald, wife and family; Mrs,
Millman and family: James Fitz-
gerald and wife; Mrs. Boug and
family, London; Mrs. Price and
daughter, iVliss Marion Price, Toron-
to; Mrs. Imrie and fancily, Hamilton;
W. P. Clement, wife and family,
Kitchener; Mr, anis Mrs, Conn and
fancily. Sarnia: also Mrs. Miller,
London, the guest of Mrs. Millman,
and Miss Mary McClure, Kalamazoo
Mich„ the guest of Mrs. James
Fitzgerald.
At the White City -Mr. II. S.
Reid and family; Dr. Reid and fam-
ily; Mrs. (Dr.) Duggan and fancily
and another, Mrs. Day and family;
Roy Sharman wife and family; be-
troit; the Misses Birch and Miss E.
Miller,' Chatham; Mrs. Daly end
family and Mrs. Hunt and.son, Lon-
don; Mrs. lvlalcoln McTaggart and
family; Mrs. George MWTagg,u't and
family, Clinton; Mrs. Monkhouse and
family, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Col-
son and family, and the Misses C01 -
ter•, St. Thomas.
In Lakeside Park -,lames Watson,
wife and family, Seaforth; C. Be
Chapman, wife and family; Mrs.
Paul Doig and family; Mrs. (Dr.)
agfiel
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Fur tr idge and fancily Mr. and Mr's.
Grainger and family; lilr. and Mrs,
White and faunily; lOirs, Trehileock,
Miss H. L. Trebiliodk anti Fred
T'rebilocelc, London,
Rev, Canon and Mrs. Chill'. -and
son, Mr. Res, Cluii!, of Stratford;
Mee. Hughes, Miss Hughes, Leslie
Stone, Mies Weolway, Mr. Mills, Mr,
Ross Smith and wife, Miss Caroline
Rogers, London and Mr. Philip and
Mr, Birmina', Listowel, are guests as
the Albion,
Mr. GordonGilles, manager of the
Sterling Hank, and Mi's. Gilles, are
spending their holidays at leis hone
in liewntenville, He is beim re-
lieved by Mr, Leslie Hart of God-.
erich .
Miss Rae Govenloclt of St, Cath-
arines is the guest of her sister, Mrs.
William Ferguson.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Rhynas and
son, Philip Rhynas, of Brantford
spent the week -end as the guests of
Mrs. Rhynas' sister, Miss Ferguson,
Mr, and Mrs. S. D. Merner and
Mrs, L. A. Peifer and family were
the guests of the format's daughter,
Mr. D. Sturgeon, a few days the
past week.
Anniversary services will be hold
in the Methodist church on Sunday
next, July 24th, at eleven a.nc. and
seven -thirty p.ni. Services con-
ducted by the Rev. W. H. McAllis-
ter of Exeter,
Mr. William Higgins, who bad his
leg so badly smashed• a few weeks
ago while loading logs in the brash
for the Geddes -Tyson Lumber Co.,
of this village, is now improving
nicely and will be able to be around
again in a short time. Much credit
is due the shill and strict attention
of our new physician, Dr. Scullard.
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Kitchen,
Mrs, A. L. Hubbard and Mir, C.
Roth, of Brantford, Wilbur A, Creag-
er, Chicago; Fred Robinson, Ottawa;
Jack Brolm, New York; Mr. and
Mrs. Lister and daughter, Miss
Marjory, 11Ir. and Mrs. A. G. Mc-
Cormick, Miss Eleanor and Miss
Marjory McCormick, Mr. Trethaway
and Mr. Linrburner, •London, Mr.
and Mrs. Steele and daughter, Iligh-
lancl Park; Miss Gower, Toronto;
Mr, and Mrs, •Stradley and two
daughters, the Misses Stradlee, Mr.
and Mrs. McDermott and sons and
Mr. Newnan of Detroit are guests
at the Commercial,
Miss Goodfellow of Toronto is the
guest of Mrs. Fraser.
Mr. Wilber Erwin of Kitchener is
spending his holidays under the par-
ental roof.
Goderich Township
The garden party held on Mr,
John Huclie's lawn on Tuesday even-
ing under the auspices of St. James'
church, was guite a success. A
large nuinber were present, over two
lnrdred, probably, and. everybody
seemed to enjoy it. Supper was
served and afterwards a very enjoy-
able
njoyable program was given by the Phal-
en Orchestra, Clinton, assisted by
Miss Hallowell and Mr. Chas, Cook,
soloists. A football match was also
played off between Varna and Tip-
perary teams. It was very closely
contested, resulting in a win by the
former. People were present from
Clinton, H, lmesville, Varna and Bay-
field, besides those from all the sur-
rounding conlnlunity. The officials
were very well pleased with the fin-
ancial results of the undertaking.
Mr, Alvin Townshend of Fonthill
spent the week -end at his parental
home, that of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Townshend of the sixteenth,
Mr. and Mrs. James Switzer have
gone to Assiniboia. Sask„ to visit
their son, who is not in -good health,
Brucefield
A number of the girl friends of
Miss Ella Chesney a bride-to-be, at-
tended a handkerchief slower for her
at the home of Miss Jessie Genunill
on Thursday evening.
Mrs" John McGowan and two lit-.
tle sons of Toronto, who have been
the guests of Mrs. W. I1, Ratters -
bury for a few days, left for Goder-
ich where they will be the guests of
the lady's mother, Mrs. F. II, Roth-
well, at her summer home.
Miss .Laura Ross has gone to spend
her vacation at Kingsville.
The W. M, S., the Kelly Circle
and the Mission Band held a birthday
tea in the lecture room of the church
on Friday. There was a very inter-
esting program, after which lunch
was Served.
Mies Margaret Ross is spending
her holidays at her home here.
Miss P. Scott of Ilensnll is the
guest of NIrs, Cecil Simpson.
Mrs. Harry Jackson has returned
to our village.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mustard spent
Sunday at Inverhtrron.
Rev, W. D. and Mrs. McIntosh
are occupying J. B .Mustard's cot-
tage at Inverhnroe for a couple of
weeks.
Rev. Mr. Abrey of Londesborough
preached in Union Church on Sun-
day. first principle with good woodsmen.
NEW BOOKS AT THE PUBLIC
LIBRARY
Partial list of non-fiction.
Mirrors of Downing street.
Roosevelt -Letters to his Children,
Asquith -!Margot Asquith's Autobi-
ography.
Wells -Outlines of History.
Pollard -Short History of Great War
Grenfell -Labrador Days.
Paterson -Smyth -Life of Christ.
Peens at Many Lands Series.
Beautiful Europe Series,
'Beautiful Britain Series,
Partial List of Fiction.
Sawyer -Silver Sixpence.
Sawyer-Leerie,
Black -Great Desire.
Bleck-Seventh Angel.
Marshall -Rank and Riches.
Marshall -Roiling Rectory,
Marshall -Peter Binney.
George-Caliban,
Stead -Dennison Grant.
Gray -Betty Zane,
Gray -Man of the Forest:
Cray -Mysterious Rider.
Ernpey-Madonna of the hills.
Ruck -Sweet Stranger.
Buckrose-Silent Legion.
Bhckrose-Young Hearts,
Douglas -Penny -Plain.
Buchan -Half Hearted.
Buchan -Mr, Standfast,
Ilanieun-Growth of the Soil.
North -Forging of the Pikes.
hall -Egan,
Walpole -Jeremy.
Walpole -Secret City'
Dell -The Tone.
Lewis-3Jnln Street.
Whau'lon-Age of Innocence.
Lincoln -The Porlygee,
Stewart -heather and Pent.
Locke -hoarse of Baltazar.
Blindloss-Lister's Great Adventure.
Gibbs -Vagrant Duke,
\\rillsic-Enchantcri Canyon.
Weigall-Dweller of the Dessert.
Lutz -Cloudy .Iewel.
Johnson -The Man Who Did The
Right Thing,
Canada's forest resources consti-
tute one of the Dominion's most val-
uable assets. They contribute to the
trade of Canada upwards of $200,000-
000 a year. They play an Important
part in our external commerce. With
proper protection our forests can be
Made to produce timber in perpetuity.
Care with fire in the woods is a
Geo. T. Jenkins Ford Dealer
CLINTON, ONTARIO
Where
o You Get YOU
::flee Stationery ?
Do you give this business to Mail
Order Houses ry' . If so ; Why ?
The News -Record
is prepared to do all kinds of
High-class Job Work
You certainly should have had your name
on this job, it is a credit to any office."
I was very much pleased with the work."
Those cards were just what I wanted, and
were very attractive looking. T was much
pleased."
The above are some comments on work turned
out of this office within the past few weeks.
We try to make every job merit such
commendation.
Give us your next order and help.
" Keep Clinton Busy."
We can supply y,s a with
Counter Check Books
of various styles and grades at
Greatly Reduced Prices
See samples before ordering your next supply
An Investweut
4CRENOIB IN BULK
Cheaper than in spacial tins. We will sell
you any amount you may wish, from one
pint up. Bring your owntin's to be filled
with this great
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Special Midsummer Excursions
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AND Rh;TURN
Steamer Greglnounnd Leaves Goderich
Monday, August Sth, at 11.15 pan., arriving Detroit, Tuesday, 7,15 a.m.,.
Returning leave Detroit, Thursday, August llth, 2.30 p.m. on Str. Owanis
$3.00 Round Trip $2.00 One Wang
Last trip to Detroit, Friday, August 12th, at 7 n.m. on Str. Owana.
Don't miss this midsummer opportunity to visit beautiful Detroit. A
delightful ride across Lake IIuron and down the St. Clair and De-
troit Rivers.
reghouinii•, .\• oonll. ht
OUT OF GODERICI.I,
Monday evening, August 8th, 8.15 p.m.
Finzel's Famous Detroit Orchestra
Por dancing in Greyhound ballroein
5014 Children under 19, SU.