The Clinton News Record, 1921-10-13, Page 8rhe Ctiataa Newo-.Record
THURSDAY, 0 roam Lith, 1:1)21
OLINTON'O LEADING JEWELL13Y ,STOR
Are You. Proud of
Your Watch
When you look at your
wat(,h are you proud of its
'appearance and .confident of
its aecuraoy ? Watches par-
chased here possess 'both of
these qualities.
All makes of watches repaired
H. H. JOHNSON
Jeweller and Optician
Next Hovey's Drug Store
Eventually You Will
Have your Suits made by us. Why not come in now
and get a made -to measure suit for the
price of a hand -roe -down.
WORKMANSHIP AND FIT GUARANTEED.
Murray McEwan, Mercihagt Tailor
Wilken Block
TARLOREt SUITS
At the Pr c f Ready : m:ades
We have just received our new suiting and are
more than pleased, with both quality and price. They
consist of beautiful English Worsted and Tweeds. and
Blue, Black and . Grey Serges and the prices are rock
bottom..
'Every 'suit tailored to your measure and a fit
guaranteed Prices range from $25 to $50
Special, for Friday, Sept. 9th
We will have with us Mr, Legg to assist us with
measurements, etc., also to show the season's newest
models and we would be glad to have you come in on
Friday and inspect these models and look over our
Lange of suiting.
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Plu steel F'• Pus.
CLOTHING
THE STORE THAT SELLS FOIB LESS.
PHONE 211
NEW IDES PATTERNS,
Oar I
rex Spcdils
AIMLESS FORNACES
BRANTFORD ROOFING
BEAVER BOARD
The Pilot Superior Pipeless Warm
Air Furnace Nature's way of heat-
ing your house,
ONLY ONE REGISTER
BRANTFORD ROOFING
.Asphalt Slate Shingles.
Asphalt Slate Slabs
Also Roll Roofing
$3.00 per square and up.
BEAVER BOARD
It is equally applicable in old
buildings as in new. We have all
sizes, 32 and 45 inches, in width and
from G to 10 feet in length,
A FEW REFERENCES Mr. Jacob Becker,
?t4r. ,Robert Smith Mr. Frank Lobb Mr. Thomas Lindsay
Mr. n'rank Gibbs Mr. Thomas Glazier Mr. D. Munroe, Brucefieltl
HA
LAN
Hardware. Stoves andiNavelties
ROS.
The Store With a Stock
, ATTENTION ri
Clearing SEIc of coaloV Sioves
3 burner $20.00 4 burner $3O.69
We have just received a shipment of Quebac Heaters
call and see them.
Satter SC ]Perdue
HARDWARE
ELECTRICAL
PLUMBING
ICRUty w Comfort
IN TEE CANADIAN 1 Q1\ IS
A SUEJI3CT WHICH IS REOEIV.
ING MORE ,ATTENTION. THE AR.
TISTIC STANDARD OP THE AV.'
ERAGL HOME IS NOW HIGHER
THAN IT HAS EVER BEEN. PEQ.
PLE ARE DEMANDING BETTER
AND MORE CONGENIAL SUR-
ROUNDINGS, WALL HANGINGS
HAVE MUCH TO DO WITH BRING-
ING ABOUT THE DESIRED
BRIGIHTNESS, BEAUTY AND
COMFORT. I1' YOU ARP 1NTER-
ESTED WE INVITE YOU TQ VISA
IT OUR SPLENDID STOCK AT
REASONABLE PRICES.
Tie 1i, D. Fair Co.
Often the Cheapest—AIways the Best
EYE SPECIALIST
;A. L. "Cole, Eye Sight Specialist,
an Honour Graduate of the Canad-
ian Ophthalmic College of Toronto.
Godericli, Ont Office hours: 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Practice limited to the eye.
Mrs, Kel1s is visiting her daughter,
Mrs. E. W. Morrison.
Mrs. W. Pickard of Ilobnesville
stayed with Clinton friencds' over
the week -end.
Mrs: R. E. Manning 'and Miss Helen
were with London friends over the
week -end
Mrs,• J. C. Quinnell of Termite' is.
spending a couple of months with
her mother, Mrs. Argent of town.
Mr. Ilerebrt Bean and little son of
Toledo, Ohio, visited last week with
the former's mother, Mrs. Bean of
town.
Miss IIeletn Forrester left Tuesday
for Hamilton, where she expects
to remain for some time with re-
latives.
Mrs G. W. Pinner left on Sunday for
her home in Toronto. after a visit
with her mother, Mrs. C. H. Bart -
lift of town.
Mrs. Wm. East returned last week
frons Brantford, where she had
spent a few weeks as the guest of
her brother,
Mr. A. E. Betts was in Toronto for
a couple of days last week atten-
ding the convention of Bread and
Cake bakers.
Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Mort0son and
Miss Morrison of Hensel] were
the'gutsts of Mr, and Mrs. E. W.
'Morrison on Sunday. .
'Mrs. J. 13. Whittingham and son,
Fred of Her';che11, Sask., are visit-
ing at the home of the ladys
mother, Mrs, Win. Argent,
Mrs, S. Murch of Sarnia is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs, E.G. Cour-
tice this week. Mrs. Murch's old
friends were pleased to see her
again.
Mrs, Boles of Crookstown, Minn.,
who has been visiting Mr. and
Mrs, R. E. Mewling of Clinton for
souse time, left last week to visit
London friends.
Mr. J. J. Merrier, M. P. was in town
on Monday making arrangements
for the reception of Premier
Meighen on his proposed visit to
Clinton next week.
i4Irs G. M. Elliott and children left
Tuesday for Toronto, where Mr.
Elliott has been for the past few
weeks and where they intend mak-
ing their home. Clinton friends
wish thea, success.
:Mr. and Mrs. 'A. T. Cooper, Miss
Ruby Irwin, Tiss Harriet Cantel -
on and Miss Eva Carter went to
Blyth on Monday evening to at-
tend a W. C. T. U. Siler Medal
contest, the ladies acting as judges
in the contest.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry. Pollard mo-
tored over from Benton Harbor,
Mich., last week and are visiting
the formers sister, Mrs. J. F. Was -
man. Mr. and Mrs. Pollard and
Mr. and Mrs, Wasman spent the
week -end with Kincardine friends.
Mt•. 3, Sterling, who has not been
feeling just like himself–since sus-
taining a fall some little time ago,
.which was followed by -a siege of
illness, left on Tuesday .for
Jackson, Mich., where he intends
spending a few months with his
daughters, three of whom and a
'Son reside there,
Mrs. (Dr.) Hodgson and little son,
Ddwin arrived v d from Riverhurs
t
Sask., last week a and, having taken
Mr. J. Stephenson's furnished
house for the winter, will make
their home here for the time being.
Mrs. Hodgson is a daughter of
our esteemed townspeople, Mr. and
Mrs. James Mahatly.
Mrs, J. Ross and Miss Ross, who
have been visiting relatives here
for several weeks, leave on Sat-'
urday for their home in Los An-
geles, Cal. Miss Amelia .Harland
Will accompany them and will
spend the winter in Sunny Cali-
fornia, They intend going trough
the Canadian west.
Mr. and Mrs. 3. Rans:forcl Mr, M. G.
Ransford, Mr: W. Jackson and
Mrs. J. W, Shaw are in Ottawa and
Montreal this week attending the
annual convention of the Canadian
Ticket Agents' Association. The
convention is being held in Ottawa,
after which the party will proceed
to Montreal, whore they will bo
enterte:ined oti''thb steamer Nieto
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H's Our fuso n s.
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vertise
The merchant who advertises per-
sistently, who is not afraid of his goods and
prices being compared to others, is the one
in whom the public repose confidence.
The best medium for the purpose is
through The Clinton News -Record, which
goes into the homes of the people and is
read by every member of the family.
The Clint n News ec
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Staniej Township
Mr. S. H. Pollock and his daughter,
Miss Pollock, who came east a :few
weeks ago and have been visiting in
Toronto and at Seaforth are now vis-
iting friends in Stanley township,
Mr. Pollock's old township, Mr. Pol-
lock went west about twenty-three
years ago and farmed in the vicinity
of Canora,_ Sask„ for several years.
He sold his farm some little time ago
and is now living in the town, which
he describes as an important railway
centre and consequently a distribut-
ing point. It is his intention to go to
California for the winter, visiting
his brother in the State of Nevada,
en router Old friends are pleased
to see Mr, Pollock looking hearty
and prosperous.
The following 'is the report of S.
S. No. 13 for the month of Septem-
ber:
Jr, 4th: Myrtle MCCtinchey, 76^,•0.
Sr. 3rd: Olive Erratt 161 marks,
Stuart Keys, 152; Bernard Keys, 130;
Willie Clarke, 137; Harold Dowson,
119.
Sr. 2nd: Albert McClinchey, 150;
Cecil Dawson, 136; Claire Smith, 111.
• Sr 1st: Willie McClinchey, 155.
Pt. 1st: ' Glen Dowson.
Sr. Primer: Mervyn Keys,
Jr. Primer: Vyrne Smith, Marie
McClinchey. .• 19
No. on the roll 14, average attend-
ance, 12.
••-Eunic'i Reid, Teacher.
Varna
Epwotrh League Rally of Varna
Methodist church was held Monday
evening, when a good attendance
was present.
The president, Mr, Alymer Web-
ster, being absent the chair was tak-
en by -"the first vice, Mi. Fred Mc-
Clymont, The topics selected were
presented in a very interesting
and instructive manner. The first
"The Glean Springs of Life," was
Presented by Mr, Geo, Coleman, the
second, "Symbolizing of Colors," by
htr. J. E, Barnwell, and the third,
"White il,eeds day by day," by Miss
Webster of Lucknow. The chairman,
after making some complimentary
remarks, closed the meeting. An-
other meeting of the League will be
held on Friday night of this week,
whit lantern slide views will be
given of a trip throughh Southh Amer-
ica by a returned inissionary, As
this will be the first exhibition of
the kind front South Ancerica here a
good attendance is expected.
Stanley council met Sept. 00th,
when` Mr. Thomas Wiley was . ap-
pointed collector. He will not re-
ceive any tax money on his mounds
but the Sterling Bank in Varna and
in 13aYe6ld also the Molsons Bank in
Brucefield and Zurich have kindly
consented to receive these and en-
dorse the fax receipt. This notice
is also printed on the back of the
tax notices,
Reeve M, Elliott and County En-
gineer T. R. Patterson made MO
.rounds during the past week and a
very complimentary report was giv-
en by him stating "that this township
had the best roads in five counties
end many of our worst roads wore
as good as some of tine hest roads
i}i other muiciiliilities. Thi,,q is Slu•o-
ly a groat credit to our Munioil>al
Council when inbor is so ekpiernsive
anal Bard to promo, ' ,•
The next. meeting of the council
will be ehld-ora Monday, Nov. 7th,
at 1.30,
The very wet weather is holding
back silo filling,
Miss L. Foster, who attended the
Epworth League convention at Chat-
ham, reports a splendid time.
The anniversary services of Varna
Methodist church will be held Sun-
day, Oct. 16th. Rev. J. Fulton Ir-
win of Lucknow will occupy the pul-
pit morning and evening. Suitable
nmsio by the choir will be rendered.
On the following Monday evening
Mr. Irwin will deliver his interest-
ing lecture, "Ireland and the Irish."
Musical selections will be rendered
by the Misses Stephenson of Goshen
and the Misses Ivison of Kippen, be-
sides local talent.
ONE OF HULLETT TOWNSHIP'S
ESTEEMED RESIDENTS
PASSES
On Wednesday of last week there
Passed away at her home on the
ninth concession of Hullett, Ellen
Stewart, beloved wife of Theodore
Dexter. The deceased had been ail-
ing for over a year and although it
was known that she would never ful-
ly regain her health it was hoped
that with care she would be spared
a few years longer with her family,
but notwithstanding all that skilled
medical attendance and nursing
could do her spirit crossed the bar
en Wednesday afternoon last.
Mrs. Dexter was born in the County
of Dundas and carne with her par-
ents while still a babe to the 'farm
on the sante concession now owned
by her nephew, Mr. Chas. Stewart,
and which has always been the fanc-
ily home, From here she was mar-
ried some forty-two years ago, in
the old Methodist church in Londes-
bore, to her now sorrowing partner,
setting up housekeeping on the farm
which has continued to be her home.
She was a women of very energet-
ic temperament and a great lover of
hence, a kind neighbor and true
friend but most of all a loving and
devoted wife incl mother.
She was a Me -long member of
the Methodist church which she con-
tinued to attend until her strength
failed her,
She leaves to moun'd a husband
and two sons, Austin at home and
Charles on the adjoining farm, also
two sisters, Mrs. E. Littlefair of
Blyth and Mrs. J. C. Iilughes of 11-
cierton, also one brother, Mr, Win.
Stewart of Clinton. .
The :funeral service was conducted
by her pastor, Rev. Mr, Osborne of
Londesboro, interment being made 'm
the Maitland centetcty, near Sea -
forth, to which she was followed by
a large number of sorrowing :friends.
The pallbearers, chosen from among
her old friends and neighbors, were:
Messrs. A. Trewhi, T. Rogerson, Wm.
Jamieson,Sr,, II,, Dunlop, M. Arm-
strong, and IL Taylor.
Among the floral tributes wag a
beautiful wreath from the Ladies'
Aid Society of Constance, of which
she bad been a member for a great
many years.
The sincere sympathy of the whole
comnnuinty goes out to the family do
their great loss, •s .
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IINOMSLIAPAILI
Is right now, and -'avoid easy leaks and other roof
troubles.
"Birds" Roofing is fire resisting and weather
proof.
Then we have Black Water -proof building paper,
wall -board, etc.
We have the' "Rockland a:ehec" an
"Tortoise" heaters with- oven, also a good.line of
other coal and wood heaters.
T0 . ..iess
GENERAL HARDWARE
taZZICIELS6IIMMV.221.,
PHONE 53
PAIME MHISTWS MEL
RT, t i N. ARTHUR MtEICHEN
Prince Minister of Canada will Address Meetings un
Wednesday, ectober tent
Clinton 2 P.M. , Coderich p.m.
These will be the only opportunities for she Elector; of
Huron County to hear (›nada's Gift"d Premier..
Ample accommodation will be prvoided iu cotvforlable
buildings
Special attention given to the Comfort of Ladies
assasamearasesssasansene
WHAT ADVERTISING VV'iLL DO
FOR YOU
Nothing pays the average mer-
chant so well as thoughtful news-
paper advertising. •
When the Dominion government
had to sell
its Victory bonds, itL
used
the columns of Canada's newspapers
and sold the bonds; when Canada
needed food conservation, site adver-
tised in the newspapers; when she
needed armies she advertised in the
newspapers—and achieved success.
When Fry wanted Cocoa business, he
advertised in the •nowspapets; when
Pears wanted soap business, they ad-
vertised in the newspapers; when Gil-
lette wanted to make a clean shave
of the man -power of the world, be
advertised in the newspapers; when
Wrigley wanted gum husiness, he
advertises in the newspapers ---and
achieved auecess•—Grand Forks Sun.
Bakers displayed secrets of their
art at a big convention exhibition in
Toronto.
Prisoners ore building and furnish—
ing now ,Provincial jail et Mimics).
,just received a fine stopk of
Narcissus, HOacin1hs,
Etc.
Plant now for early bloom
Giant Paper -white Narcissus'
- special at 5c each.
Transplant your plants now
We sell prepared soil
at 15c per pail.
Cuninghame -Florist
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Announcement
The Pavilion Orchestra, Goderich„
is open for engagements public or
private, For information and terms
write or phone
W. .1. BUCHANAN, Manager
Phone 47 Box 18 Godet•ich, Ont.;