The Clinton News Record, 1921-8-4, Page 8The Clinton News4tei?olyd
CLINTON'S LEADING JEWELERY STORE
Glasses
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htat M enef t
Our glasses and the fitting of thein to the
eyes, are pronounced entirely satisfactory.
When worn; they aid the vision and prevent
the brain from becoming over -tired; and when
the glasses are taken off; the brightness of the
eyes shows that the sight has been benefited,
R. H. JOHNSON
Jeweller and Optician Next Hovey's Drug Stor4
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
Plum steel pos,
THE STORE THAT SELLS FOR LESS.
PHONE se
CLOTHING NEW IDEA PATTERNS.
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S1'ECIAIS TO CLEII
1 only Lawn Mower, regular 311 for 59.00
1 only Dash Churn, regular 3.50 for 3.00
1 only No 3 Daisy Churn, regufar 317 for 15.50
1 only No 2 Daisy Churn, regular $15 for 33.50
1 only 8 -gallon Cream Can, regular 6.50 for 5.50
1 only Hot Blast Oil Stove, regular 2.50 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 510 for8.50
1 only Loudon Hay Fork, regular 310 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 31 for .85
O'Cedar Mops 31 and up. Kiddie Cars 32 for 1175, 2.75 for 2.25, 35 for 2.50
A bargain rn Army Paint, grey and white only, in 1 -gallon cans
SEASONABLE GOODS
Paris Green -Arsenate of Lead -Bug Finish Garden Hose -Scythes
and Snaths-Cow Ease and Sprayers -Hay Fork Rope and Chain -Oil
Stoves -Machine and Tractor Oil -Screen Doors and Windows -Wood
Dash and Daisy Churns-Iiuron Roadster Waggons -See the New Mara-
thon Granite Ware. Agents for Pilot Superior Pipel,ess Furnaces.
ALAND BROS.
Hardware. Stoves and Novelties
The Store With a Stock
063.1.1
tattomenesuca
and Pump Supplies
We carry a full line of Pumps,
Cylinders, Valves, Fittings
• of all kinds.
Call or phone for prices
One Maxwell Hand -Power Washer
Only $10.00
Sutter & Perdue
HARDWARE
ELECTRICAL PLUMBING
Don't Throw Your Old Carpets Away
No mutter how obi, how dirty, how dSlaytdate5, tie
robe around them end ■ end to us to be sande Into
The Famous 4VELVETEX" Rugs
tl tt e--Prlcee reaeenable.
f1t?�t We have hundred, of recommendations from saute-
fled ouetotgere. Ask for 'VEI,VETEX"+ Piled 1 -let.
W6 slay extrema both ways on Wei ardere. one
t WaY on email order&
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shed 1008 Phone 2433
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� w RUG COMPANY
OARLINO lNLi A•1'ftEfLi :ii LbNDQN, ONT.
IN TI -IE CANADIAN HOME 1S
A SUBJECT 'WHICH IS RItCEIV-
LNG MORE A'TTENTION. 0.'13E AR-
TISTIC STANDARD OF THE AV-
ERAGE HOME IS NOW HIGHER
TITAN IT HAS EVER BEEN, PEO -
?LE ARE DEMANDING BETTER
AND MORE CONGENIAL SUR-
ROUNDINGS. WALL HANGINGS
HAVE MUCH TO DO WITH BRING-
ING ABOUT THE DESIRED
BRIGHTNESS, BEAUTY AND
COMFORT. IF YOU ARE INTER-
ESTED WE INVITE YOU TO VIS-
IT OUR SPLENDID STOQIC AT
REASONABLE PRICES.
Tile W ! D. Fair Co.
Often the Cheapest -.Always the Beat
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.
n';n mminas c uumrgnh
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Miss Mattie Biggins is spending a va-
cation in London.
Miss Luella Walkinshaw is spending
a few clays in London.
Miss Crow of Chatham has been vis-
iting Miss E. Higgins.
Mr. and Mrs. Theobold -of Cornwall
are visiting Mrs. E. Jervis.
Dr. and Mrs. Gandier and family are
camping at Iron Springs this month
Mr. John R. Rumball of Toronto
spent the week -end at his home in
town.
Miss Helen Forrester attended 'the
wedding of a cousin in Mitchell yes-
terday.
Mrs. Win. Glen has gone to Goderich
to visit her daughter, Mrs. Frank
Saunders.
Miss Eclna Scott of Wingham is vis-
iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
T. H. Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fitzsimons of•
Detroit have been visiting the for-
mer's parental home.
Mr. Wallace Diehl of London visited
over the week -end with his grand-
mother, Mrs. McGarva.
Mrs. Jack Ross and Miss Dorothy of
Toronto are visiting the lady's
mother, Mrs. Ii, W. Cook,
Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Potter, Miss Peart
Potter and Mr. Frank McKhn spent
the week -end at Woodstock.
Miss Ruth MacMath is spending a va-
cation with Miss Harriet Cantelon
at the summer camp at Burks'
Miss Olive Hlarland of Toronto is
•spending a fortnight's vacation
with relatives and friends -in town.
Mrs. (Rev.) Roulston and little
daughter, Miss Doris, of Staffa is
the guest of the Misses Walk-
inshaw.
Mrs. W. Atkins and children of To-
ornto are visiting'itt the lady's par-
ental home, that of Mr, and Mrs.
A. Cook.
Miss Mary McGamus of the General
Hospital, Toronto, is spending a
holiday at her home, Wesley par-
sonage.
Sfr. .Leslie Hanley of Toronto
visited his hone on the London
Road and friends in town over the
holiday,
Miss M. A. Stone, who has been spen-
ding the past few weeks at her
hone in Essex, has returned to
town.
Mr. Wm. Potts, a former resident of
Clinton but now of Suspension
Bridge, N. Y., has been calling on
old friends in town during the past
week.
Mrs. Helen Quinn of Londesboro and
Miss Sadie Armstrong of Toronto
visited over the week -end with the
former's sister, Mrs. T. Herman of
town,
Miss B. F Ward, • who has been
spending the Past few weeks with
her mother at Ocean Grove, and
at her home in Maryland, has
returned.
Rev. Kenneth and Mrs, Beaton and
two children, who have lately re-
turned from Chitna, are guests at
the fornmer's home, that of Mrs. A.
D. Beaton,
Mr. and Mrs. E. Floody, Jr. and chil-
dren of Toronto carne top for the
holiday. Mrs. Floorly end children
are making a longer stay with the
lady's parents, Mr, and Mrs, H. 13.
Chant.
Mrs. Frank Saunders of Goderich.
was in town visiting her mother,
Mrs. Glen, and her sister, Mrs. G.
M. Elliott, the beginning of the
week, Mrs, Glen returned with her
to Goderich and will spend some
weeks there.
Mrs. Coulston and Miss Bessie Ir-
win, who have been visiting the
:latter's parental hone, that of Mr,
and Mrs. J. A. Irwin, returned on
Monday to resume their work in
. connection with the Deaconness
Home, Montreal,
Mrs, P. 7. Evans" of Minnedosa,
Man., is the guest of lien sister,
!Miss Rudd of town, Mr, Evans is
in Toronto and will come up later,
Mr. and Mrs. Evans are former
residents of Goderichtownship and
will be remembered by many.
Mr. Chas. Cuniughanne of Grand
Rapids, Mielt,, is spending a vaca-
tion as the gt est of Ilia brother,
Mr. John Cuninglntme of town, It
Cis a good away Years since Mr.
Cuninghatno visited Clinton, 'there
aro only the two brother's left of
the fttnsily, , . 1 .
Coyne
In and Let
Him Examine Your
Feet and Advise
You FREE
If you are tired of being bothered by
hurting, tender feet, here is your chance to
get immediate relief and permanent correc-
tion. You are invited to consult this foot
specialist while he is here.
He Will Be Here
SATURDAY
AUGUST
3
Don't wait until the last minute and,'
maybe, Tose your chance to get foot comfort.
Come in any time during business hours,
and,talk it over with the expert.
Tisa
Appliance orAonee Zr venjFootTirncdk
There is no need to suffer from any foot
trouble; any more. Be it ever so simple or
ever so serious this specialist, who is a
member of the Staff of Dr. Wm. M. Scholl,
the noted foot authority, can show you the
way to immediate relief and to ultimate
Foot Comfort
if you'll step in and give him the chance.!
He can tell just what the cause of your
trouble is, and he knows the remedy.
Improve Foot Appearance
No larger sized or oddly shaped shoes,
needed. Wear the kind yob like in perfect
comfort. The Dr. Scholl Appliances actually
improve the grace and beauty of the feet.
JACKSON'S
SHOE STORE
"Watch Your Feet"
Geo. T. Jenkins Ford
CLINTON, ONTARIO
ealer
Goderich
The Tanner family held a family
reunion at Goderich on Thursday
week. They took up a collection to
defray the expenses of the day and
donated the unused balance to the
Chiklrcnhc,
Goderichs' Siseltperpvaring for a Fig
Old -Hone heck, commencing on Sun-
day and continuing to Thursarly, The
Rev. Dr. Dickie of Montreal will be
the chief speaker at the memorial ser-
vice at Maitland cemetery on Sunday
afternoon and Premier Drury, who is
coming to attend a U. F. 0. picnic
at IVlenestung Park, will address a
meeting in the Agricultural park on
Thursday morning at half toast ten.
Goderich citizens have decided to
retain its Chautauqua, which haus
hitherto had for its solo guarantor
Mr, C. C. Lee, but who was not wil-
ling to continue so. A number of the
Prominent citizens have put their
names to the guarantee and the Chau-
tauqua will be retained.
Auburn
Rev. A. E. Millson attended Sum-
mer School at Guelph last week,
Miss Hibbs of Clinton spent the
week -end With her friend, Miss A,
Sturdy,
M1'. Earl Raithby had a stook -
threshing of Friday last.
Mrs. Joseph Carter has gone for a
month's visit with her son at the Can-
adian Soo,
Miss ,lean L a'idlaw of Blyth has
been visiting tier aunt, Mrs, 3, Laicl-
law,
The Methodists of Auburn intend
celebrating their golden jubilee neat
Sunday. Rev, Dr, Cook of Toronto
will preach in the morning at eleven
o'clock and in the evening at Bowen.
On Monday evening there will
be a galeleii party on Mr. J. 0,
Clarkers lawn, It is expected tlutt a
Thursday, Aug.11
Hon. E. C. Drury
Premier of Ontario.
Hon. F. C. Biggs
Minister of Public Works
U. F. Picnic
Menesetung Part.
(one mile north of Goderich)
Thursday, Aug.11
Shingles for Sale
'rhe tl, 1+1. 0. will have a
carload of t'i X 13, shingles
arrive in a few days and will
have a Iint itt'c1 quanii•y for salo,
Pince 0rdltl9 at once with
the secretary.
G. W. bitVT()N, 131'nc0i'hli ll
P110110 3 on 029, illi -1
large number of people, :iornlcr resi-
dents, will take 171 this celebration.
Auburn celebrated its Civic poli••
day by a grand picnic to I'oiut Form
last Wednesday:
THURSDAY, AU.GIJST 411i,
1124. ;r77d1
Where
o
You Get Your
ice Staionery?
Do you give this business to Mail
Order Houses ? 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. I 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 sup/ ply you with
Counter Check Books
of various styles and grades -at
Greatly Reduced Prices
See samples before ordering your next supply
GRANITEWARE
The long expected drop in the price of
Graniteware and Aluminum has come at last.
Our first shipment at the new price has ar-
rived. Come and see the beautiful preserving
kettles and other useful articles we are offer-
ing at .prices that will surprise you.
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Corless Venner
HARDWARE AND ELECTRICAL ' PHONE 53
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Stea tel r Greyhound Leaves Goderich.
]'Monday, August S1:11, at 11.15 pm, arriving Detroit, Tuesday, 7.15 aan.
R,et•urning leave Detroit, Thursday, August lith, 2.30 para. on Str, OWana..
$3.00 Round Trip $2.00 One Wag
hast trip to Detroit, Friday, August 12t11, at 7 a.m. on Str. Owana.
'Don't miss this midsummer opportunity to visit beautiful Detroit, A
delightful ride across Lake Huron and down the St. Clair and 1)e.
troit Rivers. i
.-t reghound t..00nllght
OUT OF GODERICH,
Monday evening, A lieu st 8' th, SS.1lj p m,
platen's Famous Detroit oeottestra
For dancing in Greyhound ballroom
501E, Children under 12, 240.