The Clinton News Record, 1921-8-11, Page 8CLINTON'S LEADING JEWLL�ERY STORE
Glasses
hat Benefit
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 over -tired; and when
the glasses are taken off, the brightness of the
eyes shows that trim sight has been benefited.
R. H. JOHNSON
Jeweller and Optician Next Hovey's Drug Store
Don't Miss !hese
About 50 pair Womens Pumps, Oxfords and Strap
Slippers,—Odd lines and broken sizes that sold up to
$6.00 a pair, Kid and Patent leather, mostly sizes
21 to 4 at 1.98, 2.50 and 3.50 a pair
Balance of White shoes and Tennis shoes clearing
at less than cost.
Small Boys Bloomers, sizes 2, 3 and 4 years
to clear at 35c a pair
A few dozen Mens Cotton drawers
at 45c a pair
Also clearing prices on balance of
Summer goods
Plumsteel Bros3
THE STORE THAT SELLS FOR LESS.
PHONE 90
CLOTHING! NEW IDEA PATTERNS.
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The Pilot Superior Pipeless Warm Air Furnace
Nature's way of Heating your House
Onig One Register.
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Mr. Robert Smith
Mr. Frank Gibbs
Cold air being heavier than warns
air, falls, and the falling of this cold
air displaces the warm air and drives
it through the house. It will heat
your whole house in every nook and
corner. Keep fresh, warm, moist air
in constant circulation, lessening the
danger of colds, coughs and dry,
raspy throats. It will keep the floors
waren, making it safe for children to
play on floors anywhere in the house.
It will bring health and comfort to
you and your family. Only one
opening in the floor to cut. No pipes
to duck under or bump your head
against.
Burns hard coal, soft coal, coke or
wood.
Vegetables and fruit nay be
stored within a few feet of it—it
heats the house, not the cellar. If you
need a furnace let us figure with you.
A few references:—
Mr. Frank Lobb Mr. Thomas Lindsay
Mr. Thomas Glazier Mr. D. Munroe, Btuoefleld
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Hardware, Stoves and Novelties
ROS.
The Store With a Stock
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 $,0.00
Sutter & Perdue
HARDWARE
ELECTRICAL PLUMBING.
Don't Throw Your Old Carpets Away
No matter how old; , dirty, prow dilapidated, IAe
a rope around Won and mend to. no to be made into
The Famous „'VELVIETI X" Rugs
toversible w'llp wear a Wattle—Prices reasonable,
We hail hundrede or reoommendntlona from sada.
Sind euat*reure. Ask for „VELVETEX" Price Llet.
We PIT 6xnreas both ways on largo orders. Ono
Way oe amapl, orders.
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CANADA RUG COMPANY
99 CARLING eTnutrT 11 LONDON, ONT.
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no Clinton News -Record
IN THE CANADIAN HOME IS
A SUBJECT WHICHT IS RECEIV-
ING MORE ATTENTION TIIE AR-
TISTIO. STANDARD OF THIS AV-
ERAGE HOME' IS NOW HIGHER
THAN IT HAS EVER BEEN. PEO-
PLE ARE DEMANDING BETTER
AND MORE CONGENIAL SUR..
ROUNDINGS. WALL HANGINGS
HAVE MUCI-I TO DO WITH BRING-
ING ABOUT THE DESIRED
BRIGHTNESS, BEAUTY AND
COMFORT. IF YOU ARE INTER-
ESTED WE INVITE YOU TO WS -
IT OUR SPLENDID STOCK AT
REASONABLE PRICES.
Tire W. D. Fair Co.
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
EVE SPECIALIST
A. L. Cole, Eye Sight Specialist,
an Honour Graduate of the Canad-
ian Ophthalmic College of Toronto.
Goderieh, Ont. Office hours: 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Practice limited to the eye.
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Mrs. 0. Crich has been visiting her
sister in London for the past
• ten days.
Mrs. Ilugh Miller of Brooklyn is vis-
iting her daughter, MTS. W. T.
Hawkins.
Miss Emma Southcombe of Niagara
Falls is spending a vacation sat her
hone in town.
Mr. .Tames Hunt of Toronto is visit-
ing at the hone of his brother, Mr.
Chas. Hunt of town.
Miss Washington returned on Thurs-
day last after a month's visit with
friends at -Port Union.
Miss McLennan of Sarnia was the
guest last week for a few days of
Miss Winnie Thompson.
Miss Louie White of Philadelphia has
been visiting at the home of her
uncle, Mr. Thos. White of town.
Mrs. John Douglas of Montreal has
been the guest of Miss Rudd and
Mrs. P. J. Evans a few days this
week.
Mr. C. H. Hawke is supplying the
Methodist pulpit at Ilensall during
August while the pastor is on va-
cation.
Mrs. John Cardwell of Stratford
spent a few days last week as the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Cardwell.
Miss Ella Pearson of Ethel is the
guest of her cousin, Miss Richard-
son of town, and is also visiting
other friends.
Mrs. E. Aitcheson and three children
sof Lucknow are visiting the for-
mer's mother, Mrs. Carruth of
Princess street.
Capt. Smith of the Salvation Army
has returned from a three weeks'
vacation. Lieut. Lightowler is
now on holidays.
Rev. S. J. Allen of Torornto, who
preached in Victoria street church,
Goderich, on Sunday, was a caller
in town on Saturday.
Rev. J. E. and Mrs. Jones and Miss
Madeline motored up from Grand
Bend on Thursday last and visited
Mr. and Mrs. A, T. Cooper,
Mr. Alex. McIntyre and Miss Mc-
Lean of Wingham spent the holi-
day\ last week as guests of the for-
met's mother, Mrs. Mary McIn-
tyre.
Mr. and Mrs• W. Southcombe and
child of Sarnia and Mrs. South -
combo of Toronto have been visit-
ing the Misses Southcombe of
town.
Mr, Silas Davis of Toronto has been
renewing acquaintances in Clinton
during the past week. Mr. Davis
keeps a warm spot in his heart for
the old home town.
Mayor McMurray was amongst those
taking part in the civic reception
to the Goderich Old Boys on Mon-
day last in connection with the
reunion festivities. -
Mr. Cannan Powell and his sister,
Miss Blossom, of Lucan'caalledl on
friends in Clinton on Thursday.
Mk, Powell received his degree at
the Western University this year.
Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Holmes and
Miss Perkins of Gerrie and Mrs.
Barclay of Toronto visited over the
week -end with Mrs. R. and the
Misses Thompson of Isaac streret.
They also visited Miss J. Holmes
of town.
Mrs. (Dr„) Stanbury, who has been
staying with her niece, Mrs. Gib-
bings, is speeding a few weeks at
Bayfield,, which was for eo many
years her home. Mrs, Gibbings
and Ms. and Mrs. I. Johns of Tuck-
eosmith visited her at her cottage
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Dunbar and dau-
ghters, Misses Dorothy and Bes-
sie, of Sarnia, who have been vis-
iting the lady's parents, Mr, and
Mrs. George Burnett of town, left
last week to visit Mr. Dunbar's
parents in London township before
returning horse. -
Mr. and Mrs. E. 5, Jenkins and Mas-
ter •George of London were guests
at Woodlands Fenn over the week-
enc, Mrs. Jenkins sang at the
evening, service itt the .Methodist
church at Auburn on Sunday, in
connection with their golden jubi-
lee,
iV.ir. and Mrs. J. P. Sheppard, Miss
Irate Sheppard and Mists A,
,Kate
were in Duitgannon on Sun-
day, being called there on account
of the death of the formes's cou-
sin, Mr. S. Treleaven. Mr. Shep-
pard, Mr. 0, Andrew, anti Miss
Webster also attended the funeral
en Tuesday, . .
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TAUT 03 Ay', AUGUST itlt, 1921
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Come
In rad Let
Him Ex p• mine 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 k`.
AUGUST
Don't wait until the last minute and,1
maybe, lose your chance to get foot comfort.
Come in any time during business hours!
and talk it over with the expert.
Manisa
Soh oJ�
/Appliance orRemetly. EvejFhot ritai
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. Wln, 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 you like in perfect
comfort. The Dr. Scholl Appliances actually'
improve the grace and beauty of the feet.
JACKSON'S
SHOE STORE
"Watch Your Feet”
News from Breez j Bag -geld
The Junior Guild of Trinity church
stet on the lawn of Dr. Woods on
Monday evening where they spent an
enjoyable time. During the even-
ing a presentation of a fine cut glass
water set was given to Miss Lucia
Baker, who became the bride of Mr.
Victor Burt of London on Wednes-
clay of this week.
Dr. and Mrs, Thomas and family
of London are now occupying their
new cottage on Huron terrace, over-
looking the lake front.
Mr. R. T. Harding and Mr, White
of the London Normal have purchas-
ed lots from Messrs. Robinson and
Manness, on Delevan street, and
will have two new cottages erected
in the spring.
Mrs. Carty and son and Miss Carty
and Master Junior and Miss Edith
Green of Detroit, are the guests of
their mother, Mrs. Green.
Mr. T. J. Robinson of Vancouver,
B.C., S. Shannon and wife and 11.
Shannon of Londesboro were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Robinson
at- their summer cottage on Tnyll
street, on Sunday,
Mrs. J. W. Tippet met with a very
serious accident on Monday after-
noon. While spending the afternoon
with her daughter, Mrs. W. Mustard,
in playing with the children around
the table she slipped and fell on the
floor, breaking her hip, which will
lay, her up for a number of weeks.
Dr. and Mrs. Beldon and son, Mr.
and Mrs, M'cDirmid and son, Mr. and
Mrs. Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Strad -
ley and daughter, Detroit, Rev. Me.
Jennings and daughters, Misses Bes-
sie and Marion Jennings, and Mr. E.
Treworth, Brantford, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilder Kingston; Misses A. Nichol,
D. tad, V. Fowler, A. Fowler, and
Messrs. R. Fowler, iR. Cochrill, and
Mrs. Brownlee and two sons, London,
are guests at the Commercial.
Mrs. Walters, Miss Elizabeth Wal-
ters, Grand Rapids, Ohio; Mrs. Fra-
ser and two sons, Fort William, and
Mrs. Malcolm McLeod, Port Francis,
are the guests of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Janes Thomson.
Miss Ada Jenklins of London spent
the week -end as the guest of, Mrs.
C. le. Chapman at Lake, Side park.
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Wamsley and
family of Niagara Falls are spending
a few weeks in the village.
Mr. Ernie Keys and Mr. George
Reeve of London spent a few days
the past week at Mrs. T. Ilarrisol's.
Miss Irene Harrison and Miss
Gladys Nelson of London are spend-
ing a few weeks at the :former's
Noire in the village.
Mr, and Mrs.- Art. Cable of I itch-
eeor, Mr. Art, Sarutler of Toronto and
Miss Melo of London spent the
week-ond with Mr, and Mrs, Fl, A,
Sauder at their summer cottage,
"Sum -R -Inn."
Mr. Kennedy of London spent the
week -end with Mrs. Kennedy, who is
sunmieiing at Miss Ferguson's.
Mrs. Gibson and the Misses O'Neill
of Detroit; Dr. and Mrs. Fox, Miss
Norton, Miss Carson of London; DIrs.
Walden, Miss Bertha Raven, Miss
Nellie Allen of St. Thomas are guests
at the Albion.
Mrs. Cowie is spending the week -
with friends at Goderich.
Miss Monteith of Stratford is a
guest at Mrs. J. W. Pipet's.
The following are guests at Miss
Ferguson's: Dr. and Mrs. Geo. Fra-
ser, Miss Betty Fraser, Mrs. Mc-
Laren, Miss Mary McLaren, Mr. and
Mrs. Patterson, Miss Jean Patterson,
Mack Patterson, Mrs. Kennedy, Miss
Eula Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Wni.
Footitt, Mrs. Percival, Mx, and bit's.
Robert Heard, Wesley heard, Jamie-
son Reid, George Yendall, Mr. E.
Graham of London; Mr. and 'Mrs. L.
Hambly, Mrs. Day, Miss Billie Day
and the Misses Parker of St.Thonnas;
Miss Abram of Chatham; Mrs. But-
ler, Miss Louise ,Butler of Detroit;
Miss IIarland of Toronto; Mrs. Mc-
ICellar, Miss Margrey McKellar and
Miss Jessie O'Neil of Aylmer; Mrs.
Swan, Miss Swan and Mrs. McCul-
lough of Hensall,
Miss Gill and Miss Leila Barton of
Stratford; Mrs. Holland, Miss Elder,
Miss Ella Elder and Miss Edge of
Seaforth are guests at Mrs. T. Har-
rison's,
Mrs. J. Monteith and Mrs, W. A.
Monteith of Stratford spent the past
week at Mrs. T. Harrison's.
Mr. and Mrs, J. M. S1:ewart of
Stratford are the guestesof Mrs.
Stewart's mother, Mrs. J. Pollock.
St. Andrew's church will hold its
anniversary services on Sunday week,
August 21st, when .the Rev. Geo. E.
Morley of Toronto will be the preach-
er both morning and evening, A
quartette from Knox church, Goder-
ich, and Mrs. F. Saunders anci Miss
Belcher, soloists, will assist in the
musical part of the services. On Mon-
day evening a concert will be given
in the town hall, when the Rev. Mr,
Morley, who is a gifted elocutionist:,
and others will put on a ethernet
The marriage tock place at noon
yesterday in Trinity church of Miss
Lulu Madeline, (laughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Baker, and Mr. Victor Ar-
thur Burt the Rev, R. C. Pitts offic-
iating. Mr. anci Drs. Burt left on
the C, P. R. train at Goderich for a
trip to 'Toronto and other pointe,
They will reside in Loddon, whore
Mr. Burt, is a member of: the pos1;-
ofiiee staff. The friends of the young
couple extend hearty congratulations
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The long expected drop in the price of
Graniteware and Aluminum has come at last.
Our first shipment at the new price has ar-
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kettles and other useful articles we are offer-
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CLINTON, ONTARIO
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