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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1923-2-15, Page 7...1l1.yto slltei,id, VVEE,FiltY $T'OR 4 01 distances the Glubses ftirrn.sh (,than r'igllt ones t of the whole matter fs le .best of everything in r(ids. tx Goods that°swhat non want F 4N ON Next Hovey's Drug Ston � Specials ich should prove of special `interest few holiest dollars and at the same "meet up" during the comparatively , but we must have the turnover.. op shoes, not cheap trash, lack, dongola and anahog- locked) Sale price . wool knit wrist, fleece- •'nter-weightwork shirts, L LINES OF FELT SHOES .AND BOYS' OVERCOATS, ,ETC. 3.98 69c 69c 1.25 e0:•aI: J3ros• NE 25. MORE BUSINESS hnpleg 'HOICE DAIRY `BUTTER" in pound' tested and price allowed according to rket for `"STRICTLY FRESH EGGS". s, Carrots,• Cabbages, Cooking Onions, h Lettuce and Celery, we have•a supply to fill your requirements. If your sup.' pples is getting low telephone number urchasing elsewhere. GUARANTEE -Sixteen ounces to the oney'refunded. & S. Grocers hone 125 SERVICE einamamiamearoantaneasaussnammonase ti�4:u` 9. IF YOU VANT GOOD VALUE IN. A CUP AND SAUCER. WIIITE• CHINA DECORATED WITH A GOLD BAND AT TOP, GOOD SIZE AND TWO SHAPES, PRICE 25e.'. T et . D. FaIr Co , Often- the Cheapest -Always the Best �1TI , � w, i s 1 ived a nice, collection of ern Roxes and Work ke your selection were, Plumbing, and smithing • anoald- Re -Clio Equipment lac, romeacaniti.ormasmemmeutes=1.4 ...mamma 61 Perdue LECTRICAL PLUMBING ensaarreamanaocamaameaucaaaveracaumrmasarmsla, kttdutioll t cur customers for thepatronage the solicit a continuence of it. We endeavor to give allL our ion and respectfully aek those ing to give us a call. kad x.11 , Eet.Hciat"A ' i prl&rrM, irot'ra, Faits Said other p iolianees EYESPECIALIST A. L. Cole, Eye Sight Specialist, an Honour Graduate 'ofthe Canad- ian Ophthalmic :College of Toronto. Goderich, Ont. • Office hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Practice limited to the eye.: rye 151,w i amnia onetime ' cm® _annual le, Rev. D. N. MeCamus will preach at Kerwood on Sunday. Miss Ella Akan returned to Toronto last week after visiting' her mother in town for a few weeks. Mr. Waiter Johnston of Goderich spent the week -end as a guest at the home of Mr. R. Jones. Mr. Gene Sanderson of Goderich spending this week as the guest of •his aunt, Mrs. W., Cochrane. Mr. and Mrs.' F. W. -Johnston Telt last week to visit friends at Niag- ara Falls, Fenwick, Georgetown and Guelph. Miss Iiarvey of Toronto, formerly; of Bracefield, is this week the "guest Carter, R. Vodden, G. Lyon, A. Ap- (1 Wei ;xr rite °eery UNI `:Large Half. Cic4 .4'. pound tin goodpink salmon per tin 30c red 20c Id arm chair corn 2 tins for 25c Aylmer peas 2 tins 35c King brand'peas 2 tins for.30c Old arm chair tomatoes 2 tins for 35c Special in toilet soap ---large assortment 5c and 10c Although sugar has advanced, we are still in a position to sell at ;wholesale price by the bag. Do not miss our extra special in tea at 54c per pound FRESH FISH L. S. Herring, per dozen B. C: Salmon; per lb. . . 50c 25c B. C. • Halibut, per lb: 30c Finnan Haddie, per lb. . 20c FRUIT Bitter Oranges, per, dozen . 40c Head Lettuce, per bunch 20c Leaf Lettuce .., 10c Rhubarb, pe'i hunch' . 15c Green Onions, per bunch .. ,. 8c Dates, per. 'lb. 10e Cooking Figs, per lb. . 10e Seeded Raisins, per ib, .. , 17e Rolled Oats, 6 lbs. for ., 25e Corn Meal, `6 lbs. for 25e Breakfast Food, 4 .lbs. for „ ' 25e Cream of Wheat, 3 pkgs. for 25c Loose'ihocoa, 2 lbs. for 25e' Cash_ Eft Carrg 2' 5w.kiver es Phone otstoonvigemaimpIRANtivivaiwumse omgm it of Miss Washington and Mrs. Mrs. L. Ruth 'attended the Reid- Grimoidby wedding in Seaforth on : Wednesday of last week. The bride is her •niece. Mr. Jack Bawden went over to Wood-\ stock from Ingersoll on Saturday and spent the week -end with friends. Mr. E. II. Cooper of London, Eng- land, has been 'the guest of his brother, Mayor Cooper. Mr. Coo- per carne over to New York embus= iness for his firm and came up for, a few days. He returned to New York yesterday.,_ Mrs. Anna Ross, widow of the late •Rev. 'John Ross of Brucefield, called on friends in town and vis- ited Bruceficld is-ited'Brucefield friends duringthe past week.', Mrs..Ross,; who now resides at Strassburg,' Alta,; has been -visiting in the east for some "'weeks. • Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Sheppard and two children of New Brigden, Al-- !berta, are visiting Mrs. J. G. Steepe and other, relatives in town ,,and vicinity. ,Mr. and Mrs. Shep- pard came east several weeks ago -and have been visiting Mrs. Steep- pard's relatives at Grand 'Valley. a field Union prayer meetings will be held in St. Andrew's church each' Thursday evening 'during Lent, com- mencing this week. Rev. Mr. Col- slough, rector of Trinity church, -will, give illustrated lanternviews during the ,services. All are cordially in- vited to attend. Mies Ada Galbraith is spending a two -week's vacation with friends at Stratford: Clarence Pollock left -last week for Toronto to visit his brother, Harold, who is ill at present. Mrs. Brandon attended the funeral of her brother, Mr. Aire Brydges, at Belgravo last week. Messrs. Robert Parsons of Hills green and• David Rycicman of Palm- erston spent Saturday last in the vil- lage, Mr. ,Samuel Moore has returned from a trip north. Mrs: George Castle and Miss Nina Heard are visiting in Toronto. • The Library Board intend having a social in the town hall on Friday ev- ening, when a program will be given. also will al o lie served. Miss Edna Jowett- of Port Huron has been visiting het cousins, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jowett • and, her aunt, Mrs. Thos, Jowett of Bayfield. a Mr. Fred CriekarA of Vancouver, BtC., has been visiting ,his grand- .mother, Mrs. Thos. Jowett, oleo My. and Mrs. T. R: Jowett of Bayfield. Constance Mrs, Ed. Britton spent a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Love, at Walton, 111iss Margaret Love returned to Goderich on Monday after spending a Week , here visiting relatives and. friends. ' Misses Scholes of Muskoka are visiting their, cousin, Miss Thelma Dale, and other relatives. The weekly prayer meeting this week will be held at the horn of Mr, and Mrs, Geo, Riley. Mr, Jack Ronda of Saskatchewan has iieeiu vir,thig around here for abut two wecics. Messrs, Rohl,. and Wim. Clark add „, Meaors. Wm, and Edwin, ilrittoit et tended tiro firniral of their uncle, Mr. 'rhes. howler of Chilton an J,'liursdaV. Auburn P MisiRae Andrew spent the week- end at her home here. '•iThe Junior -Farmers' held.a stock judging contest at the home of the president, Mr. Amos Andrew, and in the evening Mr. Stothers, District Agricultural Representative, put on some very interesting ` pictures in the hall. Mrs. T. Adams 'and_ Mrs. IT. Straughan'>attended the funeral of their anub at Kitchener this week. The animal ,convention of the Au- burn Sunday School Association will be held in the Presbyterian church here on Wednesday, March "M. C. W. DeMille' B.A. General Superin- tendent of the Ont. Religious Edu- cation Council!will speak at the af- ternoon and evening sessions. Miss Pearl Taylor has been suc- cessful in passing with honors her elementary exaindnation in the Lon- don (England). Conservatory of,Mur sic. Hearty congratulations are ex- tended to Miss- Taylor and also to her teacher, Miss Howson. The following is a list of. -names of those who Made donations to the Fire Sufferers :in the• recent canvass conducted by the Auburn Farmers' Club: • HAY J. L. McDowell Geo. Beadle. Geo. Snell , John •Raithby Robt. Taylor Jacob Wagner E, Hickingbottom, ,Oliver.'McBrien ' Jas. Nicholson Ilenry ,Daer A. Campbell Jas. Webster H. ,Lindsay Jas. Raithby W. I. Parker Jas. Jackson Geo. Raithby H..Mor ridge John Daer. .John Reid .las. Finnigan Roht..Plunkett " John Mills <' John' HoareSturdy Bros. Wm. McDowell:' Geo. 'oungbiut CASH •• John 3. Wilson Annos BallWmStraughan Harry Wagner ; W. J1Anclrew Thos. Hallam Robt. 'McGee Geo. Bean Wallace Ring J. Mcdhnclrey - Rev. P. S. Banes Jas. Woods R. Redmond 0. E. Erratt Fred Cook Ilorman Daer ? ',Bert Taylor Stan Johnson 'r` John McVittie C. M. Straughnf Geo.'.Bentley' John Walden Gordon' Snell Geo. •I3 Stall Geo. ,Dawsen ' John Houston G, Robt. Scott. Jas. Gibson Fred, Toll W. Archambealilt E. Wightman John Youngblut Roy Farrow John:.Wagner '! A. C. Jackson Jas,per:. McBrieii Colin Campbell Bert. Marsh Thos: Bamford Sam Johnson GRAIN J. J. Wlashington Clarence Cox Wm. Anderson John Thonrpsoi`i Walter'. Cook Arch. Robison Ed. Johnson E. Raithby It, Buchanan Frank Bruce t, Jerry` Taylor. Wilmer Wilson; nett. Rutledge Total donations aonunted to 2 cars of hay, '$112.00 in cash and grain valued Ise $38.00. The Farmers Club also wish to thank Messrs: Johnson and,.4,rin- strong for the,ixse of their hay press free of charge for baling the hay. fluflo• it ' Tewnt'di'1p The report of S. S. No.,5 fdr Jan- uary. Names aro in order of merit,: Jr, tibh: II. Radford, D. Snell, 13. Mott, N. Snell, IL Snell and II. Vod- den. Sr. 3rd: I, "Oartet; .W. Stevens F. Vedden. jr.;3rd: M. Qodden, 0, Snell, Gor Snull. Sr. ,2nd: lailrvin Radford. Jr, 2nc1: 0. Radford, J. Stevoot, G, Radford. First: L Nett, E, Thompson, P. leby. Sr. Primer: H, Hoggart, E. Snell. Jr. Pruner: L. Adams. I. Cornish; Teacher. Bruce e d Miss Graham received word from! Mrs. Ennis of Charlton that the bale of clothing sent by the U. F. W. 0. had arrived safely. It was divided'. into twenty-three parcels and sent to needy families: The' club wishes V. to thank all others who'donated clothing for the, bale. Mr. John 1MicEwefi is laid up with an attack of pnuemonia. His many friends will be glad to bear that he is 'in a fair way to recovery. His brother, Dr. -McEwen of Detroit, has •been wih liiin for the past few days , It was Mrs. Rouatt that was in the London. Hospital, not Mr., Rouatt, as inadvertently stated. Mrs. Anna. Ross, widow of the late Rev. John Ross, formerly .of Bruce field, was renewingand , old acgiiaintanoes n i Bayfield,"'Clinton linton a Brucefield and vicinity last week. The meeting of the W. M. S. which was held on Friday was honored with her pres- ence and she gave a short talk on the first three petitions of the Lord's Prayer. Mrs. Ross' message was listened to with rapt attention and will long be remembered by those who had the^privilege of hearing her. Mrs. Ross has twenty-one grand- • children, five of them living in For- inosa. Wliat a power for good they will be in the world if they walk in. the footsteps of their sainted grand parents. Auction Sale Postponed The sale of faran stock and im- plements at Lot 26, Con. 8, Hullett, advertised for Feb. 14th, was post- poned for one week, owing to the storrrny weather, will take place on Wbdnesday,,Feb. 21st, at 1 o'clock, swine plate,. Jas. W. McCool Thos. Gundry Proprietor Auctloneer.I BEEKEEPERS COOPERATIVE RIEETING Will be held ; at the Agricultural Office in Clinton 0n --- February 24th, at 2 p.m. Completed plans for the organiz- ing of this district will be outlined by the Speaker. PLAN TO ATTEND Make the Meeting a Success The Ontario Honey Producers' Cooperative Ltd. --99-2 SPECIAL fi Marg Alm" Hand''rolled Chocolates 5O0: per lb. box Oysters,flit ' Lunch Ice Cream 46016 o aiecttor any n ,,s Sitar aait We Aire to k)ie se." 1 Ilorse blankets at reduced prices. 1 Saskatchewan Buffalo, robe, reg. 817.50. for $14,50. Leh Hess' stock tonic. A full line, call and get a sample. Full. Iine of cross -cut saws at all prices. 28 -inch Maple Circular Saw, reg. $12.00 for 310.00. Axes and handles at all prices. Just received a,thipetnnt of granite ware. See our 38c window We have a lareg stock heavy mitts at great 'bargains. • WE ARE OFFERING SPECIAL BARGAINS IN CHEESTERFIELD SETS AND MANY OTHER PIECES OF FURNITURE. COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER CLINTON 'y eR l�are. , U Furniture Co. CnU.I THE STORE WITH. ' A STOCK Furniture Phone 104 liardware 1 ananienioncesonassianni The Clinton Horticultural Society Premium List for. 1923. • MEMBERS ARE ENTITLED TO THREE PREMIUMS, FREE Premium 1. One' rose lselected 'from the following: Hybrid ' Perpetual liugh Diekson, Capt. IIay • ward, Frau Karl Droschki, General Jack Mrs. John Laing, Tom Wood, J.• •B. Clark. ,hybrid Tea-L'olumbia, General McArthur, G. Wand, His Majesty, Lieutenant- Ghaurei Aaron Ward, White Killarney, Radiance, Iii larnoy, Queen. Climbing -A. ambler, Crimson Rambler, Dor. thy Perkins, Gold Finch, Taitsendschon, 35 telseac• Premium, 2. hydrangea Paniculata. 3., Boston Ivy 4. Peony '5. Three Dahlias 6. SPirea 7. Weigelia. `. 8. 8 Gladiolus Bulbs 9. .25/Strawberry 'Plants 10, The Canadian Horticulturist, One 11. Honeysuckle. 12. 3 Japanese Iris 13. 3 Tuberous Begonias,. 14. Lilac 15. ' Clematis. 16. Fern 17. Althea -Rose of Sharon. 1s.' Grape Vine, Red, Black or White 19. Currant Bush. Red or Black. 20. Plants, etc., John Cuninghnnns. 21. .Plants, etc., Mrs. Cottle, 22. 8 hyacinths, 23. 8 Tulips. 24. 7 Daffodils year. 25. 1Garden 'Seeds, ns desired. The Society will not guarafitgo delivery of Spring prenvuims un less this list is returned by March 1501, Members may order additional preinittn a tit 85e each, or 3 for $ Miss F. Cininghame is Snaking• a canvass for members. fleas do not wait:£or her to call but leave your subserintiorts at her of lice or at ,The Molsons Bank, and save her a lot of atduona work Matrk"your selection opposite the numbers. htainhorehip Fee, $1. Member's Name Addresa , , . 04 G: MlT7mdii'1'ON President. T. n. ,aviatn Secrctui3