HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1922-6-15, Page 9ESDA" ,1UNE 15t1, i 2'2
THIS EDI OR WAS M?J'I.EC iA'I FD)
pore's tb siot'y published in an <x.'
ehango, which shows how 'reads•
Teolile of ai cetem miry •an Iian-
a„ „epltreciateil their 'editor, "Tan
tcppi ociation o'4 the,,worle o1 a i en -
gas editor for their• eenumuniti' a
huhein 'ef^ citizens 'recently presented
hint with a .bouquet. On the shine
occ,tssion a ''quartette from ' a 10001
ehureh sang a few eweet songs and
nmieisteir made a little talk. A'-.
tee the minister's talk six' husky;
;nen carried the popular editor from.
the honso and ;]laced him 'in a mo-
del 1922.plumed- sedan, 'end .the
whole town.f"ormed li] a parade be-
hind the editor's oxpeneive ear.
After "the parade the appreciative
orowtl returned 'to their homes so -
roue in the thought of having' Pr9-_
vided 'pnc -.bright' day; ih the fi'l'e of
their, ,local news Purveyet .even'? 5f
they did wait until he wee dead to
do it"
Mrs, .Wm •-.1''roudfeot hes taken,
a
coti.tge';t 'Mennestung `;''ark ^bee
June and has with her, her daughter
lylvo Jordan, who is just recovering
f,n ono at severe iilneee.
.1wC11.14qe
G'LfNTON'S LEADING J'E.WEEERY STORE;
For The. June
Bride
full line of',weddiug.gifts for ;fume brides,
Don't buy till you see my -display.
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on June 23rd, Mr. Cole, a graduate of the Toronto
Collegof'O Ophthalmology will" be atm stor"e for the
p Qg�, Y
refraction of serious eye trouble. Eyes tested and glasses
fitted scientifically;
Jeweller and Optician
JOHNSON
Next Hovey's Drugs Store
ern
.ee
uiek Sale
Abbot 75 pairs of Ladies' and Growing Girls'
Brown calf,' and kid shoes..,AllZsizes 3 to 7, Lines
that sold regularly up to $8.5,0.. Clearing. price for to
day, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday . ` $3.98
0 Men'sand L dies' Raincoats
About 2 a a , suiteblo
for light coat for a wet day or cool evenings
ir balalce.of -week 8
Clearingr-'e f prize � � �3�
ii cash'only
Other` lines` to clear at equally low ce c s for a
e l Pus
�.mst
PHONE • 25.
SMALL PROFITS
iarnmocks
v <nin ;weather it is not' wise to
be all wrapped ap in yourself', re.
elinieg. in o ij:taltzocli `s unzch bet-
ter, It; is a looeging comfort in the
open` air" and in eultry days will
help to keep you cool. A iianaiuocic,
a book and a shady nook are geed
companions, ' r,.Vtre ean supply -i rho
'hammock diad the book, 'Yeti ;do. the.
BJ9ST.
Tile W. D. Fair CD.
'Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
EYE SPECIALIST
,A, L. co,le, Eye, Sight Specialist,
an,, Honour Graduate of "the .0 goad=
fan: Ophthalmic College of Toronto.
Goderich, .Ont.- Ofliee hours: 9 a,m.,.
to 6 pan. Practice limited to the eye.
ttd,gr,(ltnmuvarmnu1t11101 ptaagaINu7.
;Mrs: "James Steep 'has^rettirned +home
after a visit: with her daughter -in.
London.
Mr. -John Taylor' left on Monday Tor
Toronto, where he has secured a
position, "
Mr. and "errs. Ezra Pickard left on
•Friday to visit friends in Toronto
and Riehnipnd
:Miss Minnie Falk returned to Kitclt=
ene yesterday after' a visit with
her aunt, Mrs Akam.
Mrs. I -I. R. Shane° and little-daugh-
ter,
ittle'.laughter, Miss Beatrice, -.are visiting
friends at St Marys and Aylmer.
Misses - 'Marion and 'Grace Akam
canto over on the Greyhound to
visit their grandmother,' Mrs.' Alc-
Mr. C. F. Libby of Lowell, Mass.,
is in town -this week. Iris old
friends arel
pleased to greet; hint
again '
Mr. Wna. lk was a passenger on
.the: Greyhound,coming. over to
visit his aunt, Mrs. Akam of
Messrs. W. T. Hawkins and O.
Draper are in Owen Sound , this
week attending . the I. 0. 0. F,.
Grand Lodge.
•Miss Kate 4.. Parke, who shas been
visiting her brother, the Rev. J,
Parke of Southampton, is now
visiting her Sister, Mrs.. John
MORE IUSINESS i Cluff of town.
Mrs.' William''OooPer who has spent
the winter with' her daughters,
Mrs. Armstrong and • Mrs. Gauer,
of Ontario, California, returned
home on Saturday. --
Mrs. -Attridge, Mrs. A, Brooks and
• Master Rob Attridge of Brown
City, Ililkhe came e over
on the
(Greyhound excursion: and are vis
iting their aunt, Mrs W. Cantelon.
Rev. and Mrs. G. I. Burns, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Aitken and Mr. W,' Mc-
Intyre were in Palmerstonthis
week attending the annual meet-
ing of the Walkerton Baptist Dis-
EiggeSt flan
and the ` Smallest
In Town
Will .get equal "sa£isfaction in
the fit of his clothes ifour tape
line has been around him. We
have a sort of pride in --fitting''
men that other tailors can't
please. It's the know how that.
tells the tale, and our experi-
ence aid observe -U.0 1_ hasgiven
us that, Come in and look over
our stock of the vers best cloths
and try us for your next 'suit.
Prices range fr. in $25. to -z•$55
avis & Herman
THE •VETERAN TAILORS
Opposite Town Hall - Brown's Men's Furnishings Store
Paints, Varnishes and Stains
White Lead
Rawand Boiled oils, G
oal Oil
s
LubricatingQ►�14
ltuberRoofing of'. all
OXt�• Grades
and General Hardware
t
ter & �rd.to
IIARI.iW:A:RE ' ELECTRICAIi
'LU1VII3ING
Miss Emma Southcombe Left Mon •
day : for Niagara after spending a
week at her hone in town.`..Che'
Mistaes Southcombe leave in a Sew
weeks' to take up their residence
or Niagara.'
Mr, and Mrs, 'Ii; A. Horton, who
were returning iron their honey-
- ...moon trip, visited at the honiwe .of
the .latter's'brother,-Mr. S. B. Sto-
'thers, last week.
Mr. W. 7.'. O'Nenl, • Miss Jessie O'-
Neil, and.; Mrs. Height and Mrs.
Yuell, of 'Aylmer are now occupy-
ing the summer cottage of. -the
O'Neil, family, which has been
newly erected at Southampton.
M
iss -Louise Mason, registrar of the
Toronto College of Art, spent a
few days in town last week as
the guest of Miss .turd and Miss
Ciark. She;was on her way to.
Bayfield, where she is'spenaing a
kfortnights vacation.
Mr. Rey East, who is inspector for
the Royal Banlc for Ontario,'com-
bined• business with plea"sure last
week by inspecting 'the local
• branch and visiting < his , sister,
Mrs, Gordon Cunningham, of
'town. He was iii tow over the
week -end, • -
Mr. anil Mrs. George L. Icing' of
Owen Sound motored over last
week and "visited Mr. and Mrs:
Lapfe. On :their • return they.
were accompanied by 'Mr, and
Mrs.. to
who sent a few d
p P days
y
renewing acquaintances in the
• old. tow.
Mr. and Mrs. Guyatt sr., and b2s.'
and Mrs, Brace huyatt motored`
Op from Binbrook on Saturday,
bringing the 'latter''s 'father, :the
Rev. _G Lm Burns who had been
taking. special services on an: old
charge and,' indedentally, visiting
friends for a week or so.
Mr.i 1
a u iVIrs. I . I' Gillies" and little
danghter, Miss Marion of Kitch-
ener and Mr.'' Mrs. D,• Clifford
Andrews and Mr. and Mrs. Russel
Andrews - and three,children
of Toronto were week-nd guests
at thelimne of their parents,
Magistrate and Mrs, Andrews.
Mrs. W, :Pickard left 00 Friday for
Toronto and ,Went on the beginn-
ing, or the week lo Visit her sister,
Mrs.Si cla'
, n to of Wiiiniliog7', grid
hei' bi•oiher, lthv, Dr. Merk'Ruia-
hall,'• of Morden, Man, She will
stop ell at Port A ribur fel a
week or two and will probably be
away alI 10011ner,
Cliflto
a
Free Prompt IC)elivery Phone48 Cas1
Full value for your dollar.
A
S.,;l+vicc and Satisfaction or moue -37 refund d.
an
Carry
I:', i,J Ii
Wtlah Gralielacie, per tin; 35e.
Weleh':Grapo Juice, pec bottle- a2;;
TWO III:(a til,E,CIALS
Mastic Laking- Powder' 1 Ib. tins 311
Libby's 11ed.Salmon 111',13. tins''40'c;' -.
2 Cans Corn
Cascade S tlnnon, •
Handy Ammonip, 3 fo>:�.
Pearline, 3 or•.t,;,,.`..
15e,
Stawberries home-grown for: preserving,. Head' Lettuce
Onion .
s a.dislles Cabbages Cucumbers
Icing Sugar, 3 lbs -for
Jelly Powders, a plcgs ,tor,.
" Shortening, 3 Ib. pails
Lard-, 3- lb. pails ......::
Seeded ; -Raisins .per 'lb. .
- Dates,. 2 lbs. ,
Coolcing`Figs, 2 Ibs.-,
25e.
25e.
Tea,Per. 1
b. .
P '•
eycellent quality
Coffee per lb. 181.
Cocoa,' 2 lbs.' for 25e. '
Corn ti Starch, 2lbs 19e.
Laundry Starch 2 'the , 19c.
Soaps, 10 bars, .. 091.
Lenox,: 21 bars for
61.00
50e,.
25c.
25e.
Sardine*, -2 tins, r
Ilolbrotiks, two tins for ,, , ,, , , , , , , , , • ; ,
Rice, 3 lose fon .
Loose Maerron , 2 lbs. for, .
Minute' Tnpioea, 2 pkgs. , , ,
13c. ..
35e.
,26c.
25c.
, ,2$c.
Granulated' sugar at less than : Wholesale orrice.' We are
very glad we heave -/been 'able to fill our many orders before
the advance. Another •ear. corning-.
Kindly order'as early as possible \/ednesday .r o'rnin s.'',:
-During of chestra ;.concerts this store willremain open.
Cash & Garth
and DeHHver j
Pfc*:,q;VAFTWIF#(0.94NWPAPtrA% 'TM
Baijieid
Dr, and Ms's. Tilman acid' family
of London spent ;the week -end at
their summer home ;on,'the Terrace,
Mr. Milton .Vance and Miss Vanec
of London,' were the .guests of Mr.
and Mrs. We H. •Robinson over the
week -end.
Mr. acid Mrs. E. A. Sander and.
daughter", Miss - Betty, and Mr. Wil--
ber Erwin °of' Kitchener were the
guests of the latterls.'parents, Mrs
and_ Mrs. W. H. ,Erwin on Sunday
last. Mrs. -Erwin returned with
them to spend a' few weeks."
Miss Louise Mason of Toronto is
a guest at Miss Rathwell's on Ann;
street. ' - . '
Mrs Moorehouse and `daughter;
Mrs. J. A. Ferguson, Mrs. R. Wes-
ton, Mrs.' W. Weston and seen; Fred
Miss. Maud'McGre;'oi Mrs. A. E.
Erwin and:Mrs. David Sturgeon took
110 the excursion to; Detroit on -Tues-
day on the Greyhound.
A large number" front the' village
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took in the moonlight excursion on
he greyhound out front Goderich on
Monday ,night.
Il2'ss Fanlcin of I'etroit arrived
the. past •;wit lc and_ has taken pos-
session of her stunner home on the:
tel!race,_. :.
Mrs. 51. ,Tack son is a guest at
IVliss Rathwell's.
9: very 'severe electric' Stomp, pass-
ed over
assed.`over `ourvillage on Thursday
night last, when -a' ball of lightning
struck the belfry of St. Andrew's
churdh, passing down into the ,base
ment, but doing very little damage
to the church.
.Miss Esther Talbothas returned
home after spending last week with
friends in. Sarnia :and Mooretown.
Mr. and Mrs, Jack White and, fitm-
ily and ;piss 'Pearl Courtney of
Sarnia spent the week -end at the
.hoine of Mr. W. II. Talbot.
Miss Maybe' Stinson of f Toronto
15' spending' a couple of months at
her: home in the village.
Miss Lola Elliott of -Detroit is
home for a few days.: •
Miss Eva Stinson of Toronto ar-
rived home Tuesday to spend her va-
cation under the parental roof.
Mrs. . Wni. Woods enteriainecl a
number of,young people ou Friday
evening. '
?Much excitement lias been caus-
ed in this vicinity by an auto ac-
cident on Monday night or 101110r
early Tuesday Morning,' when; our
local bulehei, returning to ` town
with his supply o:f beef for the cit-
izens' next days' dinner, had_a,:head-
on collision with another car return-
ing from the Moonlight at Goderich.
Both cars Were badly damaged and
it is a miracle that some of the oc-
cupants of the ;.ears were not ser-
iously injured,
Auburn
Mrs. A. C, Jackson and her
daugh-
ter, Laura, took in ,the excursion to
Detroit this week.
A -.large number of the Auburn
people attended the moonlight ex-
cursion oh
onday evening,
ng: `
Mi. and. Mrs,. Buffet spent the
week -end with Mr, and Mrs. A. G,
Jackson •
Member's of the 'Exeter and' Au.
burn Junior Farmer's Association
spent Monday in Bayfield as • the
guests of the, Winggham Association,.
During rho afternoon Winghain and
Exeter played a game of baseball
iestiltnig in`"a score ;lo' Exeter, the
second game, W § , ay t
d bctvvuin.
Auburn and Exeter the, score being
in
favor of Auburn.
Mrs. Williams o.fl4 Iiteholl is vis-
itin with her daughter, Mrs. A,
Lei'tdasboro
Mrs. A. Kerslake and children of
'Exeter are visiting at Mr. Hairy
Lyons,
' Mr. Ilirk Lyon: left on Monday
morningto attend ;the Military Camp •
in London and will assist Dr. Shaw
of , Clinton in the Ambulance' Corps.
Mr, and Mrs: , W.- ,T. Herman. and
Miss M. Cluff of Clinton spent ent Sun
day' at Mr: W. Caldwell's
The stomia -of .Friday, ..night-, was
very, severe:, in this locality
Mr:
Richard Shaddockhad the misfpr-
tune to have the ehoney of his
house striick,,which caused a win-
dow .to be shattered and the plaster
palled off the wall, while George
Barr had, two eattle ]cillea:
Rev. E, A. ,Thoimison ' of West
Monkton• spent Tuesday of bast week,
at the manse. .
The :Presbyterian garden party;
will be held on the community hall
lawn on duly- lst. •
Mrs. Chrysler hry Let of Delhi 'came 011
Saturday,' to spend a few weeks with.
her daughter, "Mrs. J, 0. Lounsbery.
The Conniumity Institute held on
Friday Saturday and Sunday, which
was the first gathering of the sort
in the district; was a decided, .500-
ce0s in spite of the fact : that. the
much needdd rain descended all three
nights. The meeting Friday night
was thoroughly enjoyed by .those
Present although the , attendance"
was somewhat hampered by the
Storni, just, at the hour of starting;
Addresses were given by 1VIts. lain;
Lyon on"The Home A, T: Johns
Clinton, 'on "The School," Rev, . A;
114. Millson of :Auburn on" The
Church," and Mr. Ar ,'1ItLaren spoke
on Community ;Building and Com-
munity Builders,"
0n Satinday a. nae the' school.
children were given a medical ih-
erection by Dr, John 1, Phair, Chief
School Medical officer, Toronto. Dr;
J. M. 'Fields`; Inspector,.,,,,gf, Public
Schools, gave an address on"Edu-
cation :for Country Life." The sube
jeet of "Consolidation of ' Rural
Schools," „was taken by M. W,
Karr; Rural School Specialist, De-
partment of
e-partment.of Education. The. after:
noon .was spent in spo]'t,,s_ and
games 011 Mr. Charles Lee's fields
and were thoroughly enjoyed by all
pl'went. .
Tea ws served' 9n the basement
of the hala! 01 5:30 p . 10 .,
The 'Saturday: evening meot..ng
was fairly"- well• attended; but the
ram kept many away, ` Mr S. B,_
Stothers of Clinton, District Rep=
l'eSentative gave a very interesting
and instruetivo address .on "Local
Agricultural Problems," and Mr, A.
Maclaren gave a short. address.
On :Sunday morning Rev, (Capt,)
E. W, -Edw
at cls 011ea
S forthpa a
•e ch-
ed en extellent sermon to a large
audience: . A union choir lead the
singing. In the afternoon classes
for adults, 'teen 'age boys and 'teen
age girls wero held in the Methodist
church, cominunity hall and the
Prettbyterian church respectively.
At 7,30 p,m ti .union service was
held in the hall; :attended by union
choirs. .3,r. A, Maclaren took,
the topic : ".Pulling together for Com
munity Progress."
This was the ' closing meeting .of.
the Institute, and 11 is hoping that
ole and 011 will benefit bthe meet-
.
'Seaforth
Moro thian ,700 members
er the
l-zoly N.iine Society attended g rally
held here on Stmday, the perishes 'of
Dublin, 31. 'Columban and Chelan all.
being well repreeented. The 0, -nous.
Milldon, sign .formed uP `iii the pork.; ai]il,
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headed; by "the Seaforth Ilighlancier's
.Band; marched .down the street. They
were, followed by foni-boYs•carrying
the .TTnion. Jack and - by the visit-
ing- elexg'y. ;
,• Rev; Father Stanley, director of
the 'Holy Naine. Society°:'1or the' Diu -
nese ,of London, explaining fully the
aims and objects of the organization
, and making : some interesting some
meats on ,present ,clay issues. The
home, whether Catholic or non-Cath-
olic, he said, is.the foundation of the
state,. and he deplored the tendency
of se. many parents to -day to shift
their -responsibilities onto the school
or churches. -' '
"Parents," le said, "should never
let any power rob •then] of their -di-
vine right. There is no influence
so great as example. Fifty year's
ago children obeyed their parents.
Now, parents .obey their children."
At the close: of the address the
EIoly' Name Soeiety's pledge was re-
peated.
Special 1
1 a musicthe byt to ch 'r
assisted by :Mrs. Leo'•Fortune, was
greatly enjoyed.
-Hullett Township ,
Mrs. (Dr.) 11111 and son, Dalton,
of Gibsonburg, Ohio, and 14I.rs. Greg-
ory of 'Exeter • motored up and spent
the :week -end as. the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Dale. • .
Mrs, Wesley Hogarth spent a fevv
days with her sister, Mrs. , Gordon
Curts of. Forest.
Mrs. Ephraim Snell has ' return-
ed after spending'two weeks in Loin -
don. _
The following is the report o1 U.
5. S. I4o 2, :for the month of May.
Names are given in order of merit.
4th class—Lillian Glory, Annie
IIniuter, Bill Glew,
Prd class -Anna' Batchelor, Ruth
Shobbrook,, Frank Dale, Charity
-Snell. -
lid class --Frank Smith, Archie
Dale..
Dal.Tinier-112arion Bayley, Hazel Van
Egmo`tid, .. Warolil Tyndall, Murray
e.
•
-J. Lindsay, Teacher
AN ESTEEMED ' RESIDENT OF
HULLET'r TOWNSHIP CROSSES
TILE -GREAT DIVIDE
There died in. Victoria Hospital,
London,, on Saturday, May 27th,
Margaret A, McVittie, wife of Mr.
Marshall Braithwaite of 'Londesboro.
After an illness of five' months she
Went to the hospital .hoping that an
operation might remove the cause of
her illness, but it was too, mueh for
her constitution, Sho was born in
the `Township 01 Huitett in 1857,
and was married to her .bereft hus-
band in 1876, and lived for twenty-
two years on the. 14th concession of
Ilullett, and.. 'afterwards " on the'
Braithwaite homestead until retir-
ing to Londesboro three years ago.
Besides her husband she n 1 es
ev a
family of four children: ' Alvin E,
Braithwaite, of Detroit, Mich; Mrs,
Wm: Fgthergill, of East Wawanosh
-Mrs: Jo
se
pin Votideu, Hallett; Mrs.
Alva McDowell, hast Wawanesh, a;
daughter, Mrs, Alfred Guinney, of
London Township,died ,some years
ago leaving to :family of four sinell
children. She was a consistent
member of Londesboro Methodist
'church ;and an active worker in' the
Missionary Society from which she
will be greatly missed. ''l'he 'fluter-
al 0050110 was Conducted by Rev, 'Mr.
0r ri e • ]l]
,bon a the Methodist st clitu'ch.
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ferment tools pine0 in the Union
Cemetery, the pall -boaters being lir
six nephews: William', George and
henry 1Vtoon, ,Robert Cal¢1we11, S10
on and George Me4ittie,
A community service was held in.
the BIyth Memorial Hall on Sunday
week, to commemorate the first an-
niversary of its eretcion.. The Rev..
Geo. Telford o1 the Presbyterian
church and the Rev. W. B. Hawkins.
of /the Anglican church took part in
the service and the Rev. Dr. Fletch-
er, ex -moderator of the Presbyterian
Church, unveiled the roll of Honour
to. the One hundred and, fifty men
from the eollununitywho had enlist-
ed in • .the war.
Q'Nieli's 'e Aker
a , gi
We are getting in shape after,
the fire, and expeet to have our bak-
ing
ak•-
in g • running full time again on;
Monday June -12th.
R. NEILL
Phone 204 The Baker
a erg Service
Station
.A]1 makes of Batteries
a telies
.Repaired
Rebuilt and
Charged
first-class work on short
not'ce.
S}E LEY S GA "AGE
Announc ng>
Dorenwend s
Special Display of Hair -Goods'
1 p Y
At The'
;Hotel 1atte11burj
MONDAY, JUNE lith
Featuring the .newest creations in•,
Ladies'• Transformations, Pompa-
dours, Switches, etc., 'Gentlemen's
Toupees and Wigs. You are cord-
ially invited, For appointment,:
telephone Mr. Barnes.
DORENWEND'S, 156 'Young Street,'
Toronto
,w
Dragiug and Cartage,
Business for sale
Having accepted the position of
"manitgev of the Huron County
Elome, I offer my Braying and cart -
Age business for sale. Mso' 3»use7
ltold effects, Further announcement.
heat week,
Tt013HIi.TON
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