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The Clinton New Era, 1921-8-25, Page 6PAGE SIX !The Clinton\ New bra rice Wedness: ay Mornings BROWN'S ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE PUBLIC Having taken over the business for the past year conduct- ed under the firm name of "CORLESS & VENNER", 1 am prepared to cater to all in need of anything in the hardware line. As I am discontinuing the electrical line all stock now on hand wll be sold at a reduction. 1 shall continue to carry a full line of hardware and hope to merit a share of public patronage, which 1 now solicit Respectfully yours, M. T. Corless PHONE -53 9 • TRY T. Hawkins LIVE POULTRY WANTED FOR PLUMBING HEATING AND E.'�. • t, ROOFING 0 ! -Repairing Promptly Done Phone 53 • O Hecla Furnaces —o -- Our advice would be to market your Poultry early this year while prices are high. Fall prices are expected to be much lower than last year. Sell now. Enquire of /us for prices. CUNN LANCLOIS & CO, LTD. Lead, There is a Reason Ash Us. Genuine D. L. & W. Scranton Coal Yes we have it in all sizes. Don't put off buying as the price is gradually stiffening, Delay will only cause a pan- icky buying craze similar to that ex- perienced last fall when prices went .crazy. Let me advise you to fill up with MUSTARD'S COAL it answers the burning question. We also carry in stock for your con- venience AT CLINTON Hardwood, in different qualities Slabs, the ideal 'summer fuel, Cedar rails, fine for kindling,Canada' Cement, the standard article, Threshing coal. convenient and safe. AT BRUCEFIELD Clinton, Ontario N. W. Trewartha Local Manager The up-to-date Firm 12MONVIINNIIIIMINESMON, AMR,. l-Ietnlock Lumber at new prices, 2X, 3X & 5X Shingles, at your own price .Tiardwood, Slabs, Canada Cement, 'Chest nut, Stove and Soft Coal. JNO. B. MUSTARD, Clinton .Si: Brucefield. Phone for'blinton No. 74. --7r Phone tor Brucefield 11 on 615. 1 Clinton Won, 1F k r,• .F i. .t x • • • * • Over the Teacups Local News Drive* A Ford. Mr, J, E. Cantelon is now calling ou his grocery customers with It Ford roadster, Band Concert To night_ 'The weather permitting the Clinton Kiltie Band will give their weekly band Concert at the Bandstand to -night (Thursday); Model School Opening. The Clinton Model School received permission to resume work for this term only and school re -opened' on Tuesday. M present there are 6 pupils and some more are expected, Change in Business. By notice elsewhere it will be seen that the firm of Corless & Venner.have been dissolved and Mr. Corlesswill con tinue in the hardware business, Mr. Regimental Orders. Veneer by an announcement on an - The Huron Regiment—To be provl- other page, it will be seen that he will .sional lieutenant (supernumerary), Albert Cockburn hays, To be lieuten- ant (supernum'erary), Lieut, R. P. 1. Dougall, Canadian militia. Two rinks of Seaforth bowlers,were here on Friday night for a friendly game but lost, Sacred Band ConcertSSunday. The Clinton Kittle Band will. give a' Sacred Band Concert on Sunday even- ing following the church services at the Bandstand. Attended Goderich Doubles, Messrs, F. 'Copps W. Grant, H. R•' Sharp and J. E. Cantelon attended the Goderich Tournay on Wednesday for Scotch Doubles, Rushing the Season. * * * * * * * * * *. * Mr. E. Wendorf, was a Toronto visit or this week. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart of Stratford, have been visiting in town. Mr. Jabez Rands has a Barred Rock pullet 4 months and 10 days old which started to lay on August 20th. Can your pullets beat that? The Sod Busters. A good house greeted the "Sod Busters" from the O. A. C. Guelph on Tuesday evening. They pilt on a pro- gram frill of "pep" that kept the aud- ience in good humor, A piano dance was held afterwards. Expects to See The Old Country. continue in the electrical business. Many Went to Stratford. Among the bowlers from Clinton that paid Stratford a visit on Tuesday were: A. J. Morrish, Dr. Ball, H. R. Sharpe, J. W. Stevenson, H. Wiltse, Chas. Wal- lis, R. E, Manning, J. Nediger, Dr. J. W. Shaw, W. Jackson, F. Jackson, W, Brown, Harry Shaw, J. Wiseman, A. J. Gregg and W. Wallis. Wilson -Turner Married. A quiet but pretty. wedding took dasialterMw, Mr. Jos, Ryder is talking of taking I place on Saturday Aug'. 20th at to a.m. a trip back to his old birthplace this i at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Van - fall, Mr. Ryder had made plans to go i Norman, Wingham ' ;when thetr.eldest in 4944 but the great war -put a stop to I daughter, Florence Hazel, became the the trip. One sure thing Mr. Ryder will � bride of Mr. J. Wilson Turner of Toron- have an enjoyable trip. to, youngest son of Mrs. J. Turner of Union'Decoration Services. Chatham formerly of Brucefield. The 1 Rev. Dr. Ferric conducted the cere- On Sunday Sept, tall the members moray, and the wedding music was and officers of the 1, O. O. F. and L. O. played by Mr. Chas. VanNorman Jr. L. of Clinton have decided to hold a • cousin, of the bride. After the ceremony union decoration service. Committees a buffet luncheon was served. Later Rev. Mr, Mess, of London was the guest at'the Rectory this week. Miss Helen Wilson of Stratford is the Guest of Miss Nickle in town. Miss Mildred Cook, of Toronto, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs, T. H. Cook. Rev. Robt. Irwin, of Toronto, has been visiting with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, J. A. Irwin. Rev. and Mrs. H. Colclough, of Creeniore, have been holidaying in and around Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nickle and family of Toronto are visiting at the former's home, Rev. and Mrs. Frank Herman' and family are visiting with the former's mother in town. Mrs. McKellar and Miss Marjory, of Aylmer, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. O'Neil. Miss Grace Walker left this week for Esterhazy, Sask. to be ready to resume her duties as school teacher there, Mr, Silas McFauls, of the Molson's Bank staff, is spending his vacation at his home in Exeter and in Toronto. Misses Lillian and Gladys McRae returned to Detroit this week after vis- iting their cousin, Miss Helen Robert- on. Masters Wilfred Firth and Joe At- kinson, of Stratford are the guests of Rev. Fr. Gaffney, at St. Joseph's Rect- ory. Mrs, Phoenix and baby, of Hamilton is visiting her mother, Mrs. R. J. C1uff. Master Bobs has been, here for some- time. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Couch, and boys of Kitchener are spending the week Auburn.—Friends will regret to learn with the Formers mother Mrs. A. of the death of Eliza Fiuker, beloved , Couch. wife of Mr. Robt. Stalker of Auburn 111r, Ernie Bradshaw, of Detroit, is which took place on Tuesday, Aug. visiting his sister, Mrs. L. Stephenson 11th, Deceased was aged 63 years. of the London Road, and.d friends in town. Mr, Harold Kitty Left for Windsor to visit Isis sister,'Mrs. A. Mortson, prior to returning to Toronto to resume his school work, Miss Cora Jervis leaves next week for Orano where she has accepted a position as assistant Principal of the Continuation School there, Mrs, (Rev). Agnew and children of London are renewing old aquaintanc es in town. it is expected that Mr, Agnew will be here by the end of the week, Miss Marjorie Gilkinson of Chicago visited last week at the home her aunt Mrs, W. S. Downs; leaving on Monday last for Stratford and other ,Ontario points, . For DIARRHOEA RYNE'TERY AND ALL SUMMER CO PLAINTS. GIVES INSTANTANEOUS RELIEF It has been a household remedy for the past 76 years. You ears always rely on it in time of need to do just what we claim for it. A NEVER FAILING REMEDY. Mrs, Fred MacDonald, Sydney Mines, N.S, writes: --"I take great pleasure in recommending Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry as a never failing remedy for summer complaint. I am raising a family of ten children, and during the summer and autumn months when this complaint se so prevalent I use no other remedy, We are never without a bottle of it in the house." Price, 600. a bottle Manufactured only by The T. Milburn Co., Limited. Toronto. Ont. are now working on plans and some outside speakers are expected to be, present. Police Court. Magistrate Andrews sent a young fellow whose home is in Goderich, but who is now a "professional" traveller to 6 months at Burwash on Monday Two young men from Exeter were let out for two weeks, while His Wor- ship is considering. They stripped a wrecked car some days ago. Mr. and Mrs. Turner left for a motor trip to Detroit, Chatham and other points. On their return they will make their home at Apt, 1, 286 Roncesvelles Ave., Toronto, Ontario. "i'h wttifiy, August 25', 1921, As Clothes are to the Body, so are Wall Papers to tete Horne Improvements. The store fronts of the Morrish Colthing Co, is bean re -painted, Mr, H. Wiltse is having cement steps built at the back door of his store. A great improvement was made on Tuesday when the two cement blocks Moving*. were raised in front of Mr. R. Marshall's Mrs. Carruth is moving to Stapleton tobacco store, and levelled up. and Mr. Cook of the Prudential Insur- The store front of Mr. A. E. Betts, ante Co. is taking the house occupied The Huron Street baker is being paint - by the former on Princess street. Mr. Zapfe is moving to the house of Mr. Asquith on Rattenbury street. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sutter are mov- ing this week to their house on Ratten- bury street. ' • Births. JERVIS-On August 225d, to Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jervis, of the Base Line, a daughter (Willa Fern). Deaths BAYLEY.—In Hallett, on Saturday, Aug, 20th Richard R. Bayley, aged. 68 years and 5 months. BLACKALL—ln Blyth, on Aust, 24t11, 'Chirstena Kennedy, beloved wife of Dr, J, E. Blackall aged 59 years, 5 months and 21 days. No. Games of Chance. The county police have received notification from the Attorney -Gener- als department to the effect that per- sons operating games of chance at fall fairs are to be arrested immediately. There are no strings attached to the or der and booth owners will be arrested ! without a warrant, Running games of chance at fall fairs is ruled a criminal offence and is subject to prosecution by Crown Attorneys. Bowlers at Stratford. The Clinton rink of Bowlers which took part in the tournament at Strat- ford against the English Bowlers on Tuesday were away off color and lost by a score of 34-12 from the rink skipped by J. J. Jagger. There were some 6 or 8 Old Country players that I visited Clinton on the former trip and . a happy reunion was held, Following are tate scores and skips British Stratford McChlery-22. Downs -14I Wright -24 Farquharson -20 Lansley -25 Feibig-19 British McCall -53 Seaforth Best—i $ British Clinton Jagger -34 Stevenson -12 British Mitchell Standiland-9 Durkin-. 28 British Owen Sound . Watkit1 —25 ,'1`eilford-29 Totals -148 —540 Few people can afford to he badly dressed; and few people can afford to live with old or in. harmonious wall papers. • They affect the spirits. They decrease self- confidence. , They reduce morale. They are unhealthy for mind and body. Harmonious Wall Papers are a Tonic.. They influence the whole atmosphere of the house. U you have in view a change in the atmosphere of your home we invite inspection of our stock and prices. The W. D Fair eco' t ;Often the Cheapest-TlWaIYs the Best s® local nine for the championship of the group, the locals having the first half of the seriesz ed. The School of Commerce building is being painted by Mr, Cordell 'and staff from Stratford. Mr. *Cordell was a former resident here some years ago. Mr. Frank Andrews is having an ad- dition built to his house. Mr. W. H. Gould is having his house painted, Marriages MILLER-WALTERS:— to Clinton at Wesley Methodist Parsonage on Wednes day Aug, 24tH, by Rev. D, N. McCanius William Jantes Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wn. Miller, and Miss Grace Isabel- la Walters, daughter of the late Edwin and Mrs. Walters, all of Clntgn. SCRANTON COAL —O— Don't forget to leave order for l-i1ARD and SOFT COAL with E. WARD, if you want satisfaction. Chestnut and Stove Coal on Hand Also Some Good Hardwood � —We will look after you-- Terms—Strictly Cash—Phone 156. your E. WARD RESIDENCE --HURON STREET The Corner Grocery We are Headquarters for the fits est blends of tea obtainable, grad- ed up to a standard, not down to a. price. Our Blends of Tea at 50c 60c and 80c are tea's the most parti- cular tea drinks, will enjoy. Every -- thing in picnic supplies Lemonade,.. Orangade, Grape !Nice, Olives,. Cook meats. ,gad Fred. W. Wigg Phone 45. HERE'S WHERE You can get ,Quality Fruit Jar Rubbers, the kind that keeps your jars air tight, so your fruit will not spoil. Get our prices of sealers this year. 1 dozen Jar Rubbers, . 5c or 10c 2 large pkgs. of corn flakes -7.M- 1 dozen Zinc Rings, ..35c Parawax per Ib. .18c Special Prices on Stone Crocks in 1 to 5 gal. size PHONE 411. 2 pkgs. Toy Gusto .25e- 1 Tin Salmon .10c. 3 pkgs. of Black Tea •S5cn 1 dozen sweet Oranges .....34c GET THE HABIT OF -SEALING AT Milverton plays a'sem-final baseball game at Zurich on Friday evening of this week at 5 o'clock. Wingham won on Monday at Tees - water. in the 11th innings by a score of 5----0. Wingham won their district or Wednesday by winning from Teeswat- er 6-5. They expect to play their first septi -final game at Walkerton on Sat- urday. Stratford Jrs. defeated Kincardine on Monday by a score of 13--2. Zurich won at Milverton in the first of the semi-final games by a score of Lucknow is holding a baseball tourna meet on Labor Day when Teeswater; Wingham, Goderich and Lucknow-Loch alsh teams will compete. Ailsa Craig and Kirkton will play .on the Lucan diamond 'Thursday evening to decide the winners of the second half of this group of the N,WB.L. The winners of this game will then play the 1 11111111.1101 o; r,1 WE CARRY 111110110 r * A FULL LINE OF s o, I. L Motor, Caster, Machine, Separ- ator, Floor, Rave, and Boiled Lin- seed' Coaloil COALOIL 22c PER Gallon. SUTTER & PERDUE Hardware. Plumbing Electric Wiring k THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY Clinton Garajte and Battery Service Station The Enforcement of the Headli ght Laws, means that auto owners must equip their cars with approv ed Lenses. We have the following to choose from: Levelight liolophane Legalite Shaler Roadlighter iconopher Noviol Clamert Come in and have us fill out your applications J. H. PAXMAN Overland Agent EZAMINER FOR LICENSE DRIVIN C Phone 80 Residence 140 CLINTON, ONT. _< Printolite ,Macbeth Conopher Clear Snow -White The new white ,8ho cleaner makes your,.. •C" �r r f�•�{a. �,i�{'�9: at 1 1itaill Tn_i"t'l®103Zetp?.® white shoes WATERPROOF Now on Sale at FR O. ) –"SHOES THAT SATISFY"-.