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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1923-6-14, Page 8t in>t�+! lea T 1N'rOITS" LEA 1Cl`iG S7p't'VDIG ,I "r STOI dding Presents' ,.For the,' Jima 'bride e5eleat your. Presents'.at this Store, • We• khave "a• good assortmentIn 5T a'VERWA.IM QTJT GLASS Etc. . Etc TO THE YOUNG MAN, j bo7ne here for your Engagement and •Wedding ,Rings • 7'eweller and, Optician OHNSON Keit Hovey;a: Drug Stor �✓ongoI.elttn�5 ilcloti.s Thuise_ Are the cleanest,, most sanitary floor coverings you can 'blit' and at the same time.the greatest values' Now is the time, while you are busy: house=cleaning, to replace that old' germ gathering carpet or rug with' a new modern Rug of Linoleum'` or Congoleum. • During May we are offering some extra low prices on these lines 'and. ;you will: find it- will' mean dollars caved if you get aur prices before •buying- - ' See our ITew Curtain Nets and Scrims, they are wonderful val= ues-prices from-18ets. : up,, lum teel Bros. PHONE 25, SMALL PROFITS' MORE JMJSINESS a1cl our otse ome rith ttractive �V ALL PAPER` Tie LY: D. Fair Co. Often the Cheapest -:Always the Best Curt: 'eLI & Shipteg REFRESHMENT SUPPLIES for the Large Juicy. Lemon HEAT WAVE Swea*Juiay, Oranges Bananas and Grapefruit „• Bottled Grape Juice . • McLaren's Jelly Powders ,,,COOLING NOU.IITSIIz1�TG The .0 & S, Grocers Phone 125 loomiRsomagaigemeseilsowial Ammo/a New \Spring Styks ,ew In Clothing . w f. We have our: new spring . suitings. ''The new spring styles are here, This isthetime to order your new suit or overcoat so as to have it when the spring. opens: Cone in and inspect materials and discuss styles Davis a Ilia . ElectricallyCooked Toad U `nnestionabi e q the � . E st,. To retain all the goodness and nat- ural flavor, cook it electrically -,-an aloaist. .unbelievable :difference in flavor exists For example, take a roust of ,beef; cub it in lralf, cook 1/ one portion in the ordinary way and the other in 'a McClary's Electric Range, The latter will be eav- ort',. rich in its natural juices, tender,appetizing from its outside to the very center, and far sup- orior io that cooed by other means. It is not difficult to under - will "brown to a turn" while the juices will not be consumed through the action of fire and air. The air -tight oven of McClery's Electric Tango porini•ts you to retainein every ounce of a'sinall or large roast the, savoriness enerelly lost When cooked by ordinary methods, This is only ,one sof the many ititsrnoet where electrically cooked, fonds ate superior, 1No also catty Electric Heat Plates and Grills. Vlorenee Aute- rnaiiic Oil -Stove, Perfection Stove and' Ovens. Sutter :ItATtDWAit1 1it£OTItICAL Perdue i�T�trrn�lzly V ` i iectilciaA tx;Ctria %lslitgas, rixtatires, 55114, trO,ns, this Atka other Apes. " d pf►ifrhdthe 'lGll hitt Miss Jean M'eMurehie is home for the long 'vacation.,. Miss Mary McCainus spent'the'week- end' in London,' Mr, Jake Taylor of Torontohas been do town this week. ^ m Mrs. Run'ians of London is the guest of Mrs. J. A. Irwin. Miss Lucile Grant is spending a couple of weeks in Toronto. ,Mrs, Wendorf has returned from a visit at her'hoine in Chesley: 17Viits Marjorie.'MeCoo1 ;took in the Greyhound excursion to Detroit. Mrs, G. E: Stotts of Detroit is the guest' df Mr,,,and Mrs. G. 'E. Sav- ille. Miss Donna 'Mulholland carie ever, on the Greyhound and is spending the week idn town. Mr. and; Mrs.- James Scott and Mrs. "Wiseman went over to Detroit on the Greyhound. Misses Ruby Irwin, B. F. Ward, A. Jr. Stone and D. Cantelon were iGoderieh on Sunday. - Misses Ida -and Laura Wilken came 'over on -the Greyhound • and are spending, the week, at their hone in town Mr. George Evans carie over from Detroit on the. Greyhound and is spend ng, the week at his home jn town. ` Miss •Myrtle Lawson, a recent grad- uate of the .Srliool of 'Commerce left on Saturday to take a position in Toronto. Mr. George Elliott eaine over on the +Greyhound from Detroit to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrt W J. El- liott, of town. Mr. and Mrs. BIanchard, who have been visiting here for the past few weeks, .left' on Monday for *eh home in Detroit. Miss Mina Middleton, who has been visiting her cousins, Mr. and Mrs C. G. Middleton, has returned to her Ihoine, in Goderich. Mr. and `Mrs. Robert' J. Fisher, who were married in London -on Monday of last week, returned . home en Thursday evening. Rev. H. L. Snaith and son of Walk. erton and :Mrs, W. D. Smith: of Curries visited at the home of Mr and Mrs. O. W. Potter last week Mr. and Mrs. -TA/. Leppirig'ton and two children spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Harry Cooper and Mr, and `Mrs. John McElroy, of near Sea - forth.: Mr. and Mrs. Tired- Cook of Grosse Ile,' Mich., have been spending the . past couple of weeks in town with `the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. Bagler. Miss Ellis •of, the Collegiate : staff has returned to her home in Listowel and has -resigned her position on the staff, owing to the illnest of • her mother. Mrs. Ballantyne of Londoh is visit- ing her sister, Mips. Cardiff, mother .of Mrs, H. Barthff: who had the misfortune to fall last week injtir- ing herself painfully. Miss Rand Torrence left 'Monday afternoon for Sitdbpry, where ' she will attend the marriage of . her brother,' Mr, Edgar Torrence, and Miss Rowat on Saturday. Mrs, R. J. "Charlesworth , and little sons, 1Vlasters Stewart and, Billie, of ' Grand I•'oiks,' bh. Dalt, .are, visit< ling the lady's sistens',Ms. G. X. Rabcrton and Mrs. McLennan. Mrs. Harry Twitchell and Miss Betty and Miss'0, Twitchell" of Windsor,' came over on the Greyhound and. have .been theguests this week .of ithe:former's sister, Mrs.- Murray Mr's. J. G. Quinell and little son, Johnny, returned to their home in Toronto on. Friday. ' tMrs. Quinne1,1 name up to be present at the fun- eral of her grandmother, the late Mrs. J. Cartwright, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Stothers and babe returned Tnesttoy evening*' , from Lucknow, where they had 'spent a tweak visiting the ;foriner's mother and other friends. Mr. Stother's is back in his office' again,' looking al- ' most as well as ever. Mr. John Rumford, the genial uptown agent of the •'Canadian 'National, left do Monday on a little holiday jaunt. We do net know' just where all Mr. Ransford inay visit' during hit absence but rather fancy that he `will spend most of the time It the Province of : Cioebed, :taolishii g. tip his Icno3vledge df French a ban ,giiage he intieh admires, and. other- wise enjoying lriniself. Mr. and Mrs Geo. E. Bayley' of Lila- ring, Mich, leave ;been visiting the ormer's brother, :Mr, J. W, Bayley of the Gravel road ,just horst of +tardy, and calling ani other friends ltet+dabeute the past week. Mt, Day- ley aylei is iiow in the teal estate buss. teas .bur7 begat. life as J'prihter's ,dev115'f in f; The eWs ltceolkr o.fffee Wider the late A, M, Todd, niid dtig. ing bit 'Mak; -dame ih to loop A e'er the old plant.. f . bid; leader in 'sal ed Sprixi , ani n' (' my S ti :Fres% salx.on 'troy Bork and Begot large size dlaxk's or Alymer .24c Perls and Beans, Medium size, 1Ac Pork and Beans, small size Aylmer Soup, Vegetable and Tomato, each ,lOc .10c FOl'i PIES Prunes, 2 lbs. Cooking Rigs, b lb,; for Seeded Raisin, per lb...". . • Seedless .Raisins, per lb 'Ptiinpkin, per , .25c' .25e-- .18c 5e-,18c .20e SUGARSpecial price b3 SOAP an FRIDAY AND StrawberrieS Pineapples and Cal Case rr 2 Ieliver es c4o rriasvY.lae Mr. J R. Holmes and Mss 1). A. I-Iolmes were iki Goderich on Mon- day evening celebrating the eighty- fifth birthday of their sister, Mrs. leech, at the homeof their nephew, Mr. M. W. Howell. All the living members ofthe family were present, Mrs. Leech and Mrs. Mary Howell of Goderich, Mr. and Miss Holmes of I•Ioliesville and Dr. T. ;Holnibs of Detroit. Mr. Fred Swantz and bridewent to Detroit on .a -wedding trip. Mrs. Frank McDonald and two sons were passengers on the Greyhound on its trip to Detroit. 1VIr. J. R. Holmes went •over on the Greyhound to Detroit. ' Dr. T. Holmes, of Detroit who carne over on the excursion, and Mrs Mary' Howell of Goderich are guests this week'. of Miss D. A. Holmes.' The W. M. S. met at the home of Mrs. Bert Trewartha yesterday when the delegate to the Branch "meeting ,,Miss Holmes, .gave a report of the meeting. Miss Donna 1Vluiliolland, who came over on the Greyhound, called at the home, of her grandparents on Monday on her: way to Clinton. Mrs; W. MuIholland took in the ex- cursion to Detroit on Tuesday. Miss Vesta •Snyder who has been teaching. at Holsteirt is home for the vacation. Quite a number from this vicinity took in the moonlight trip on the Greyhound Monday night and report a fine sail Mr, Daniel Gliddon jun.,came home from Detroit to spend a day' Or two. Arrangements are being made for -tale dawn social to be held shortly on Mrs. Acheson's lawn. • aal, i'feId, Mrs. Flynn of Detroit was the guest o f her consul, Miss Maiut McGre-. gor, this week. Mr. and Mrs, S. R. McConkey spent tl'te,iyeelc and attheir summer cottage e n Huron 'Terrace. ' Mn. and Mrs, Welter Bong of Wind- sor are occupying their sultrier a�esid- ence on the Terrace - • Mr. "Et. Bailey,; 'manager of the Sterling Bank at, Sebringville, spent the week -end at his home in the .vil- lage - A number from the village took in the Moonlight excursion on the,Grey- Mr. E. A. S, ride>,' of I{itchener spent the weep -incl at guest of Mt. and Mrs. II. W. Trtviii. Mrs. ETunt and son, Eddie, of Lon- don are 'occupying their- slimmer cot-' tage on Ifnron terrace, Mrs,;,3randon spent a few days the hast week at London with her ton, William. Misr, Brown martin and ton,' End- dy Brown, of Detroit spent a few days last week- at her 'slimmer ',cottage on beievan. Mr. and ,Mrs, L. M. Day of De. trait sliest file week -end' at their slimmer `eottagdian Huron Terraria.,' Annual Garden Party Under the auspices of .St, Paul's Ladies' Guild ON .'1Ti RECTORY I,AWN' Thursday, June 21st ,cern eneinit at "J o'atook Tf fsh fond, Hot dogs, Tee Cteain, Candy and Tti aney Werk itisicai Preprint/ Adiiiiesiosl; to Gtattnds-$flet 8011001. Mr. Henry, will speak at Exeter on gi Monday afternoon, June 18th, in the interests of Mr. N. W.• Trewartha's• candidature. Stop the Extravagance Mr. Trewartha has made a suc- cess as a farnier. He has also made a success as a business man. Let afar.mer and business man ap- ply 'business ` methods to the affairs of ':Ontario, the same as he did as. Warden of the County last year in re- ducing your County taxes. Work and Vote for N. W. Trewartha .Conseravtive Candidate for 'South Huron List of Meetings to be held, 8 p.' in. being the hour in each case, Un- less otherwise stated;, „Monday. June 18th.-L afternoon- Monday, June 18th.-- evening -- Mount Carmel.' Tuesday, Juno Lath.-aOlinton. Wednesday, June 20th,-W!oocl•; ham. • Thursday, June 21st—Hohnesville, Varna and Bayfield. Friday, June 22nd. -Dashwood and Grand Bend., +Saturcl'ay, June 23rd. '-'Zurich. Ice Cream. Season Is Here TRS' OUR ICE CREAM In Bricks or. Flint, Candy audy ie always in teasel); we have el lands at all prices, „'liVENE143011 Gonfeetienor°y and Tttistarirent "We shit to please.'r