The Clinton News Record, 1920-4-8, Page 81
CLINTON'S LEADING ,IEWEIaE.RY STORE
ftovv About Tour ECUs —
Do The Bother You?
Protect them from the strong March wind and sun
bygetting a pair of colored glasses, or having your
eyes properly tested, and fitted with a perfect lens
suited to your eyes.
Did you ever think : You will just have one pair
of eyes --no artificals will take their place, Look after
thein before it is too late.
How about your Watch--- :
Has it been running properly?
•Are you aware that in the course o1 oile•yeat the
balance wheel of your watch makes 157,680,000 revo-
lutions, Think of it. In time the oil gums, produces
friction and wears the delicate bearings, destroying the
high finish and perfect fit, thus ruining a perfect time
piece, then, when it is cleaned the jeweler is often
blamed a hen your watch does not keep accurate time,
when you are to blame yourself; An ordinary machine
is oiled once a day, why not your watch once a year?
Let me examine it. An honest opinion from me will
cost you nothing.
Agent for Phonolas, records and needles
11. H. JOHNSON
Jeweler an'd Optician
NEXT HOVEY'S DRUG STORE
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OXF
S
Well dressed women will wear Oxfords this season
We are' nowshowing beautiful 'new, models in
these comfortablfi,shoes
Shoemaking is certainly an Alt when if comes to
making such. Handsome Footwear.
MiEtStinalitazazzeciestaailmt
Ever Shoe a Picture
Oxfords in dull or patent leathers, beautiful color•
ings in brown or mahogany.
The new plain narrow toe and the imitation per-
forated tip and vamp -Louis or Cuban,heel.
Expert Fitting Service. •
$3.50 $4.50 $6.50 to $9.50
This House of Good Shoes stands these days as a
safeguard against shoe values at inflated prices.
FRED JACKSON
,
SHOES THAT SATISFY
amtiiiiim ttttusrmar
uy Thern Now
Pilgrim Rubber Boots at $500
All lines of rubber footwear have advanced at the
factory, and "Pilgrim" Rubber Boots will be at least
$6.00 for spring.
• Pilgrim Botts have been thoroughly tested and
found to be one of the best on the market.
We were•fortunate enough to have about 50 pairs
of these boots which were bought at the old price and
which we are now going to pass on to our customers at
the tild price of $5,00
Buy now and save a dollar or more
They won'tlast long.
Pmreaane0111MINIZMIZIMMose
Plumsteel Bros.
CLOTHING
THE STORE THAT SELLS FOR LESS.
PHO.NG SO
NEW IDEAPATTERNS,
1
• 'OUR WEEKLY LIMERICK
rN
In the spring of the
year, Mr, Sraint
Decided to improve
things with, paint,
So he came to our
store
Whore we sell paints
galore
And still he paints
without any resraint,
NO MATTER WIIAT YOU WANT TO PAINT SEE LIS
We handle the following popular lines— Sherwin-Williams Paints for
inside and outside
FLOOR PAINTS—Gold and Allumimmm Paint; Campbell's Varnish Stain
and Floorine; Floor Varnish; Linoleum Varnish, and Johnson's door
Wax; Berry Bros. Liquid Granite for floors.
MAGIC FURNITURE POLIS.II ONLY 25e
1tnresco; Jelistone, and Flat Tone for walls and ceilings,
Motor car Enamel; Buggy Paint, and Wagon Paint
O -Cedar Mops $l• and, up; Liciuld Veneer .Mops; 'Rubbcrsot B eches
A BIG STOCK DP OIL STOVES.... -GARDEN SREDS
A LAND BROS
'3E1AitDWARE, STOVES 'WOiVELTIE.S—The Store With A Skit
all Pipe
Is the keynote of home Turn.
ieh►n8', It assiots ntore.thaai arty
ono thing in making the home ut-
traetive. What dons more to
advance the welfare and` cam,
fort of the people than bright,
theory, hospitable walls, Sure,
1y -money is wisely spent on such
home -malting, joy -producing
merchandise that brings Contin.
nous and growing elevation and
benefit to our abodes. Our var-
ied stock of patterns and color.
Ings will soon be ready for your
inspection at prices slightly
higher than last year, noticeable
mostly in the lower priced goods
only,
TIle 1. D. Fair CO.
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
f ,nunutu urn ,men,;
M'ss Mabel Marshall of Stratford was
home for Easter.
M Wellington Cook of Hamilton
was home for Easter.
M ss Grace Walker has been spending
Eastertide in Toronto.
M'ss Nora Kennedy of Mildmay is
hone for the vaeatien.
Miss Grace Shepherd is home from
Ottawa for the Eastertide.
Miss Doreen Stephenson of London
Normal is home for Eastertide.
Miss Charlotte Sheeley of Bridgeport
is home for the Easter vacation.
Mr. Will and Miss Lottie Sloman are
home from Toronto for Eastertide.
Miss Clete Ford was ]conte from Lon-
don for 'the holiday and week -end.
Miss K. McConnell of Walton has
been home for .the Easter vacation.
Mr. L J. Wasman of the Toronto
University is •home for the holiday
tinter'
Mr. Ilarry IIunt of Galt is-. visiting
Mr. and Mrs, W. Hamblyn of
town.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cantelon were
with their son at Honsall on Good
Friday.
Mr. S. Kemp was in Stratford this
week attending the funeral of his
brother.
Misses Amy Howson and Jennie Rob-
ertson were in Toronto over the
week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. I-Ioilancl re-
turned Monday from their honey-
moon trip.
Miss Marjorie McMath of Ethel
is spending the Easter tide at her
home in town.
Miss E. Kemp of Toronto visited her
parents Mr. and Mrs. S. Kemp
over the holiday.
Mr. Harold Biggins of Uxbridge
spent the holiday with his mother,
Mrs. R. Govier.
Mrs. Jas. Connolly of Goderich was
the geust of Mrs. A. J. Mor lsh
over the week -end.
Mr. Richards of London spent Good
Friday as the guest of his cous-
in, Mrs. John Derry.
Miss MacDougall of Belmont has
- been the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Heard during the past week.
Sergt. Mess of Huron College, Lon-
don, is •the guest of Rev. S. E.
and Mrs, McKegney at the Rec-
tory.
Misses Jean and Helena Middleton
are spending the Eastertide at their
Itonie Sunnyside Farm, the Iluron
Road.
Miss Bessie McCamus of London is
spending the holiday time at the
home of her parents, Wesley par-
sonage. - -
Mr. and Mrs. H. Williams of De-
troit attended the marrage of the
lady's sister, Miss F. Lovett, yes-
terday.
Mr. Harold Holmes of Tilsonburg and
Miss Lois Holmes of Beamsville are
spending the vacation at their home
in town.
Miss Edna Wasman and Miss Flor-
ence Lewis of Toronto spent East-
er at the home of the former's par
ents in town.
Miss May Fluker has been home
from Paris during the past
week on account of the illness and
death of her mother. -
Miss Pearl Foster of Windsor is
spending the Laster vacation as the
guest of her cousins, Mr. J. H.
and Miss Mahe] Kerr.
Misses Harriet Cantelon and Ruth
McMath of Faculty are spending -
the Easter vacation at their re-
spective homes in town.
Miss Emma Stephenson left today to
take charge of her old room in the
Port Arthur Public school until the
pend of the school year.
Miss Olive Harland of Toronto spent
the week -end and holiday as the
guest of the Misses Marion and
Amelia Hailand of town.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Hewson of To-
ronto spent the holiday and Week-
end at the parental home, that of
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Cook.
Miss Rose Livermore and Mr. Gor-
don Chapman of Toronto spent the
holiday and week -end at the home
of the' formes sister, Mrs. A. Me.
Cartney.
Mrs. G. E. Saville spent Easter. with
her mother and other friends at
.Londosboro. ' She was accompan-
ied by her niece, little Miss Isabel,
who has spent the winter in town
with ber.
Mrs. Gordon Johnston of St. Cath-
arines has been visiting at her
parental home iii town during the
past week, coning up to attend the
marriage of her sister, Miss Pan.
pie Lovett, which took place yes-
terday,
Mr, and Mrs. DC Pickett and Mae•
ter . Geerge of Detroit 'visited
friends in town and vicinity :during+
the past week, having conte over
to attend the funeral of tite lady's
father ,the late D; McGregor et
the 1•iuron Doad, Bast,
Cwintoo News-lteeord
THURSDAY ARIL STIi[,
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and
eKINNON
GA MENTS
WOMEN'S STORE
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Phone 67
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Custom Tailoring and
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People You Know
Mr. Clarence Kitty of Toronto spent
Easter at his home in town.
Mr. R. W. Reed of Toronto spent
the holiday and week -end in town,
Misses Hannent were home from
Stratford for Easter.
Mrs. E. W. Rodaway. and Miss Hel-
en are spending the holidays with
the former's sister, Mrs. J. Taylor
of Toronto.
Mr. Stewart Scott and Miss Jean
Scott of Toronto were hone for
Easter.
Mrs. Day of Wingham has been the
guest of the Misses Turner dur-
ing the past week.
Mr. H. Large of Toronto has been
here this week, corning up to at-
tend the funeral of his aunt, Mrs.
E. Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lawson of Strat-
ford were -the guests of the form-
er's aunt, Mrs. Frank Gibbs, slur-
• ing the Easter vacation. They
were on their honeymoon.
Mrs. 'Waterworth and her daughter
of Toronto are spending the East-
ertide as the guests of Misses
Stone and Ward.
CELEBRATED ANNIVERSARY.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Heard cele-
brated the fifth anniversary of their
marriage on Wednesday evening last,
entertaining between fifty and six-
ty of their 'friends. Five years slip
around very quickly and it seems no
time since this couple were married,
although the young husband per -
:formed two or three years' military
Service in the meantime, enlisting
and going overseas in the 101st
(Huron) Battalion. Ile is one of
the soldier boys we are glad have
.locates] in town, however, as on bis
return he started --a barber business
iii Clinton.
A very happy evening was spent
by Mr. and Mrs, Hoard. and their
guests, who were present from Blyth,
Belgrave, Belmont 'and Bayfield, be-
sides many from town. Music and
games and the enjoyment of the
wedding feast made the time pass
all too quickly.
The News -Record joins the friends
in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Heard
many happy returns of this anni-
versary
LITTLE LOCALS.
Rumour has it that the "Palace
Block" has been sold and thatit may
be removed,
The Pastime Club will hold a
dance in their Club -rooms on Friday,
April Oth .
The Oddfeflows are giving an at-
home in their lodge rooms, 00 Tues:
clay evening • next,
This is the day of the big show.
Come an in, everybodyl Clinton
bids yeti: welcome. '
One doesn't expect anything bet -k
ter of January, February or even
March, but an April blizzard,.. such.
as we lied yesterday, gives one a
Sett of an aggrieved holing,'
Mr. 4, P, Shepherd has purchased
the residence and contents et the late
Mrs, Steep ohs Mary Lotted, The
contents will be sold;
LITTLE LOCALS.
Good Morning. Have you .got your
garden seeds all sorted and ready?
Mr W Elliott has moved to the
Commercial and Mr J. J. McCaughey
has taken up residence in his new
property vacated by Mr. Elliott.
Mrs. T. J. Monaghan, who has
been a patient in the Clinton hospital
for the past few weeks, is now im-
proving, her friends will be pleased
to hear.
The Hospital Board ackowledges
with thanks the donation of $3 from
Mrs. James Holland of the Huron
Road, the proceeds of the sale of
aprons and fancy articles. -
DEATH OF MRS. W. FLUKER.
The death occurred on Thursday
last of Mrs. William Flukey, who
had been in failing health for sev-
eral months past.
Mrs. Fluker, whose maiden name
was Jane Stewart, was the daughter
of William Stewart and was born in
the parish of Kirkmaiden, Wigtown,
Scotland on March 3rd, 1855. Coin-
ing to Canada in early life she was
married in 1876, by the -Rev. A
Hartley of Dungannon, to her now
bereaved husband. They,..took up
housekeeping at Auburn, where they
continued to reside for several years.
It is about nineteen years since they
came to Clinton. She is survived by
a family of five slaughters and one
son: W, J. Fluker of Chicago, Mrs,
E. McLaughlin, Vancouver; Mrs. R.
J. Cameron, RocanvilIe, Sask.; Mrs.
Geo, Taylor and Mrs. W. C. Far-
quhar of Clinton and Miss May of
Paris. Three sisters also survive:
Mrs. A. Anderson, Deloraine, Man.,
Mrs. John Rogers, London and Mrs.
P. Granton, Paris.
The funeral took place from the
family residence, William street,
on Saturday afternoon. The ser-
vice was conducted by the Rev. -S.
Anderson and the pallbearers were:
R. Stalker A. Robinson, Geo. 'Far-
quhar, H. W. Gould, J. Taylor and
W. Mutch. '
Amongst those from a distance
who were here for the .funeral were:
Mr, W. Granton and Misses Mary
and Ella Granton of Paris.
aa
Mr. Fluker and fancily wish to
extend their sincere thanks to the
friends, and neighbors for the kind-
ness and sympathy shown them dur-
ing the illness of Mrs. Philter and
since her death.
N TIC
As I have disposed of my busi-
ness 1 most have all outstanding
aeeounts settled by April 15th.
Call at pry retitle/ice rover Bart,
Iiff's sreiltau ant.
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