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C I,INT'ON's
4ADING JIiWELLitY d 'OlU
'Wedding Presents
For the June l riL de
Select your Presents at this Store,
We have a good assortment in
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CA CUT GLASS
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10 THE YOUNG MAN-- i77,Tir 'Ti.n!;c'Ac;.C?i E
Come here for your Engagement and Wedding Rings
R. H. JOIINSON
7ewellet and Optichue Next Rovey's Drug Storf
■
L inoleu ns, Cori oleums
and Oilcloths.
These are the cleanest, most sanitary floorcoverings you can
buy and at the swine -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 rnodern Rug of
Linoleum or Congoleum.
During May we are offering some extra row prices on these
lines and you will find it will mean dollars ;saved, if you get our
prices before buying.
See our New Curtain Nets and Scrims, they are wonderful val-
ues—prices from 18ets. up.
Plumsteel Bros.
PHONE 25. ..
NESS
SMALL PROFITS MORE 8175
Ir
Make
Your
House
A,
Home
With
Attractive
WALL PAPER
Tile W. 0. Fair Co.
Often the Cheapest—Arrays the Best
Curreli• Shipley ..
REFRESHMENT SUPPLIES a ,
.. , for the ----,
Miss Ruby Irwin was in L¢ndon on
Tuesday.
M. Gordon Hall was down frail
Goderich over the week -end,
Mr. and Mrs. E. Maginn of Petrolia
were guests last week of Mrs. Long.
Mrs. A. Drummond of Detroit is vis-',
• icing her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
A. Morris,
Miss Hattie Baker of Fullerton is the
guest this week, of Miss Florence'
,Cuninghame.
Miss MacDougall of the Collegiate
staff left on Friday for her home
_.in Cannington.
Miss Amy`Hefyar returned last week .,
from Toronto, where she has been
attending. Normal.
Mrs. S. D. Cuff' and Miss Evelyn re-
turned last week after a pleasant
visit in St. Marys.
Mr. Milton Oliver of The News-
•- Record staff Spent the week -end at
his home in Brussels.,
•Mrs. L. Greig Ieft yesterday for Tor-
onto to visit for a time with her
son and daughter there. e
Rev. S. Andersonleft yesterday for
hisnew charge •at Fergus Mrs.
Anderson went this morning.
Mr. and
lVli s George Cordell of of S
•
ford 'Were week -end visitors at the
home of Mr. and. Mrs. David Steell.
Mr. and Mrs. Sutter, of Stratford visit-
ed at the home of their son, Mr. T.
A. Sutter; of: town, over the week-
end. •
Rev. A. A. Holmes and family ar-
rived yesterday and have taken up
;',: their residence in Wesley Parson-
age.•
Large Juicy..Lemens Sweet Juicy Oranges t,
Bananas and Grapefruit.. ( ' 1
; • „_ Bottled Grape Juice ' •
1.
McLaren s Jelly Powders -
OINC NOURISHING
S. Grocers Phone 125
The.. Co & WOVIIMIIIIMIIIIIIIIWilgt
the New, Styles
In Clothing
have our new spring We pring suitings.
The new spring styles are here. ' m
This is the time to order your new suit
or overcoat so as to have it when the spring
opens.
in and. inspect Pct materials
and discuss styles
mover
'Davis Sc Ferman
Io
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Neil ' .Gvoery
r Special Prico:List
Compare it. with any Other
We Guarantee Seavice, Satisfaction and Prices
Sugar, G•xanulated, 10 111... . • , , . • , • • . ....... .... .. 31.15
Shredied Wheat, 2 pkts for .25
Goin Flakes, 3- pkts for .33
Canned Corn, 2 cans for .. . • .25
Canned Peas, 2 cans' for .25
Canned Toniatoes,'per tin 10 •
Laundry Soap, 10 bars for . .72
2
Gold Dust, 5 pkts... • ' .25
Old Dutch Cleansers 2 tins 25
Carnation Milk, large size 15
St, Charles' Milk 22
Eagle Brand Milk .. ; 30
Maple Leaf Salmon, small size tin.
Red Robin Salmon, small side tin
Magic Baking Powder 23
Our Own sl3alcing Powder....
Dominion Matebes' 3 Boxes .34
carts Z • • .39
Mind Pickles, q • , • .30
Icing; ISugar,•,2 lbs: • • • • •• .24
Clark's Pork & Beans, large size ..
36.43
. .22
By Special Appointment we are agents of
'n . C nekles' Famous Ch�eolates
'Smiles
Try a Box at 60c
Cash & Carry =
2 Deliveries
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%ftwa iMARomworves M�A11Ad mwisldr1A edwoMMV AIMI�NP9�M1/�PM1-
People You Know -
Miss-Maizie Fountain of Toronto -and
Mr. and Mrs. Bert" Johnston, De-
troit visited- Mr, and. Mrs. F. W.
M'iss Ethyle- Wasman returned on
Thursday from a .pleasant •visit 1
M1vith:Benton. r,,-j,eib, Mich., a i
Johnston during the past week.
Mr., V. C, French and Mrs. French
of Wetask wine Alta., who . have
been taking in the convention of
the Canadian Weekly Newepaper-
meras' Association at Halifax, are
visiting with the former's mother
in town'.
or, nc 9
Windsor friends
Ba>11fii I
Mr, and Mfrs. C. B. Chapman and
family
'of- Londonon arrived on
Tes-
day
and have taken possession of
their summer residence in Lake Side.
• ff oseph Yesbec of 'Clinton has been
engaged as clerk by Mr. F. A. Ed-
wards
!.
for the summer.
:Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sander and
son, Bobby Sauder, "and Messrs:
Norman Vagen and. Wilber and
Frank Erwin of Kitchener spent the•
week -end with the latter's, parents
Mr. and' 1VIrs, H. W.;' Erwin.
Phone
48
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Mrs Leslie J Davi,, of thvidalk visit -
1W d yi Election &Weeps Govern- {- avfr. and Mfrs. d. rt. Will of London
i ani n
ed iter sister„.Mrs.amtrel Keii3p,
Ali a 5 spent the; week -end at their summer
over'the week -en d, le g Tuesday home on Delevan street.
I. I
for Nelson, B• C. •
meet Otit and Conseiwati'ves in
i1VIr. and Mrs. W. H. Robinson and
the Salvation Army as er er 1 p family of London - spent the,week-
Lieut; Coley of Although it w g y•
corps returned the end of -the -week ed that end at their.summer residence on
from Montreal, where she .spent .Tuyll street. •
a fortnight's vacation:, result' of Monday's electron yet the Mr. and Mrs..W. J. Blackie and
Ross
Mrs..MeCoy of London has been visit- f f th t son, Morell Blackie, and Mr.
ing; her father, Mr. A. ' Wilken, Taylor of London and Mr.' ked Mrs.
with whom -much '-sympathy is result m Andrew Robinson of Walton were the.
felt in his long .illness. 1 f surprise,
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robinson on
Mr. and Mrs. W. -J, Ford and child- the three, ridings swinging into the Sunday last.
ren of Glencoe spent ;Sunday at Conservative camp with• a good 'and- 1V1'r. Clayton, Baxter, who. has been
the home of the foriner's father, ,tits in each case. In each case pastor of the Methodist church for
. Mr. Wm. ;Ford of town: Th svrlle
Mr. S. C. Andrews and daughter, Miss
Lois, of Alix, Alberta, are visiting
the forreer's parents, Magistrate
and Mrs. S. J. Andrews.
Mrs.. •S. J. Andrews was at Grand
Bend for a few days with her
daughter, Mrs. F. F. Gillies, who is
spending' the summer there.
Mr.' and Mrs. Boxell` of Detroit,, are
visiting relatives in town and vicin-
ity this week. • Mrs. l Boxeil was
formerly Miss Clete Dunford. •
Mrs. (Dr.) McCallum of Kingston re-
turned hoine yesterday after visit-
. . her parents; Mr. and Mrs. J.
'Wiseman. Mrs. Wiseman returned
'with her.
Mrs. P. F. Gillies and Miss Marion. of
Kitchener, who have been at Grand
Bend, have been this week visiting
the lady's parents, Magistrate and
Mrs. Andrews.
Mr. and Mrs. ':Scott Grieve of Gross
ale,,Mtch.,.who have” been visiting,
the latter's parents, Mr, and ".Mrs
H. Bagier of,town, left yesterday
for their home, •
Mr. Rupert Nicholls of New York is
visiting his sister, Mrs. C. Llewellyn
Gilkey, •at St. Paul's Rectory. Mr.
(Nicholls sang a sono at St. Paul's
Church on Sunday evening. -
Miss `Margavet Davies, who is en-
gaged in`ebeaconess work in Chi-
cago, arrived Tuesday evening for
a holiday visit at her home, that`
of Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Davies.
Mk, and Mrs. Ernest Gosnell and Miss
Helen and Mrs. (Rev.) Crichton of
Highgate and Mrs, Eric Newman
and son, Donald of London were
visitors at M. Long's on Friday.
Mise Cora :Jervis, wii.o has been
spending he past couple of weeks
��s4
Vitralite isnot only the beautiful and, durable, but also the econ-
omic finishing material,,
Garret holds discarded yet priceless treasurers that can
Every
be transformed by the simple means of a brush and a can of
ratite,
We will be pleased to tell you of the wonderful work that:can
be done with this super Enamel.
��ter + Perdue ,
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,IAitDWARE ELECTRICAL
,.t NEA'6 y:.E1
flanges, ' Fixtixres Baths, Irons, Fano acid tither
's s,,. 1,PYW !the Heron road.
generally su i os -
the Conservatives would be
returned as' the'largest group . as a
complete landslide in : avoi : o a
group was not anticipated by even
the most sanguine. The
Huron was =not so mucro a surp '
the Government candidate was a
new 'man, as were' also the Conserv-
atives and iberal candidates, with
the: exception of Joynt in North
and,;Govenlock in Centre.
'The Government was completely
routed, Premier Drury and four
menibes of, his cabinet: Hon. ' Peter
Smith, South. Perth; . Hon.... R. I3.
Grant, Carleton; Hon. Walter Rollo,
East Haiiiilton, arid Hon• Harry'
Millsy, Fort' William." being defeated.
Each lost his seat to a ,Conservative.
The Liberals fared about as bad
ly,Leader ITay beingdefeatedin his,
home riding of North Perth by Dr.
Montieth, where the Liberal mayor
ity of 1600 in 1919 was turned into
a Conservative•inajority of 600. Mar
jor, J. C. Tolmio was defeated in
Windsor and Hartley -Hewett in Tor-
onto. Sir Adam Beck was' elected
in • London by a majority of 6,097
over the next highest, Dr. Stevenson,
who represented the riding since
1919.
Toronto, went solidly Conservative.
ent
two
The Conservatives won twenty-two
seats from the Government, eleven
from the Liberals, and two from
Labor and Independents, The Lib-
erals gained three seats, the 11. F. 0;
one and Labor one.
I 1919 the U F O had 44 seats
the past nine months left ,this week
for his home at arae •-
Mr: J. Rock and bride of Detroit
are spending their' honeymoon at the
Delevan
Brown -Martin cottage on
street.
The' Misses Rankin of Detroit ar-
rivecl last week and have taken 905
session of their' summer residence
Inc the season.
at her home on the Base Line,.
leaves next week for Toronto to
begin a summer cotirse in French.
Mr. and Mrs.. Wim Rutledge of New
Castle, Ind., left yesterday' for
their home after a visit, with the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, W.
'Rutledge of tom/. They made the
trip by motor. •
Rev. J. H, Colelough and family
motored down front Creemore on
Tuesday to spend a few days with
his mother, Mrs. Annie Colclough,
Mr. Colelough is not yet taking a
vacation, this was just a little run
up Ito see 'his mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis and Master Sob,
Mrs. Wm Barham, 1Vfiss Blanche
Ilanliam and hir. I1 French of
London and Mr: and Mrs, E Ail, -
chosen and family, Mfss H. Caluth
and Mn, B, Reid of Lucknow, visit -
I on Sunday at the home
1,1ctaie a�' f 1Vfr. all mtai J, II Icon of
hailers
Goderich Township.
Miss Norma Rathwell of Toronto,
is spending' her vacation with her
uncle, ' Mr. Isaac` Rathwell.
Mrs.- George A. Cooper, Miss An-
nie and :Messrs. Earl and Charles
Cooper attended the wedding' of their
son and brother,. Di. A. F. Cooper
of Toronto, on Tuesday.
WILL MAKE PET OF HIM
One day last week while motoring
up north Messrs, Robt, Rolston and
Clifford White, on eomino, around a
curve nearly Ilan over a young bear.
Ile was not badly hurt and with some
little difficulty they captured him and
In brought him home. They intend to
the Liberals 26 and the Conserve- make hini the village pet.—Wroxeter
Lives. 26. Tho Conservatives have cer-News;
•
tainly received an. unmistakable man-
date from the people. There is no un-
certainty about 'their call to office..
0L9 GODERICIJ TOWNSHIP, BOY.
InARRIES :IN TORONTO
Very quietly, at the home of the
bride's parents on Fairmount eyes,
ent, Toronto, the marriage took place
Tuesday; afternoon of Gladys, daugh-
ter oi'1`Mr. and Mrs, D, G: Anderson,
to Dr. A, F, Cooper, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Geo, A. Cooper, of Goderich
township. The ceremony'' was per-
formed by Rev. D. M. Morden, of
01. dames; Square Presbyterian
church, assisted by Rev, Thos. Rogers,
of Immanuel Presbyterian church:.
The bride was given away by her
:Cather, and wore a simply -made frock
of flat white crepe, with tulle veil
caught with a wreath of orange
blossoms, and earried 'a shower bon-
ged o:f:'phone roses and lilies of the
valley, Afetet' the ceremony Dr, and
Mrs, Cooper left for a motor trip,
the bride wearing' a taffy -colored
crepe costume, with shoes and 'tat to
match, and cletdc of beige .and blue.
On their the r refer t they will 7i1 e et 45
Batchvie eresoent.:
WHICH CLASS ARE YOU IN?
Sumnier-isHer.�
and so are we here' with a fine stock of verandah furniture in
eluding chairs and rockers, Hammocks, Hammo `Cuches, Reclining
chairs, Ferneries and Sun. stop verandah awnings.
Then to the June Bride we. would say:
Be sure to look us over as we certainly have the stock to choose
from and we assure you the most reasonable prices and courtesy..
HARDWARE DEPARTMENT'
` The season is here for oil stoves. We have n anon ofi oil Gana
high speed oil burner, will burn 22. hours. on
vn-the New, Perfection,
in and -we will show' you all about it. We
in two, three and four burner, also in the superfex with high speed.
oil burners.
Now is the time to put a new roof and siding on your house.
We, have the Brantford' Roofing Slab, Slate Blue Black `irreen and
Red. sold in rolls for 31.50 up per square.
Hardware and Furniture Co.
Chnt®>n►
THE STORES WITH A STOCK
Furniture Phone 104 Hardware 19
`&11/Ian spends Half his life cussing
the old fogies," and the other lial:C
worrying about the rising gener-
ation."
Ice Cream • Season
Is Here•
•
TRY OUR ICE CREAM.
In Bricks or. Bulk
Candy
Cancly: is always in season we have
all kinds- at all prices, i
oe•A. p ,
INinII:EI�DOII�.
Confectionery and Restaurants '
,Ve ail to Wee e, .
To
the El
SOlit taro
I wish to extend my: sincere, thanks
to all those who, so generously, extended
to me their support at the polls ori -Mon-
day. At the same time I would express
my appreciation reciation to all those throughout
the riding who worked for my election,
N. -W. TREWARTHA
comsememeregemerrommeemiliiedeeermissercemeemmeneacessenemescezeceezeeene
•To the Electors of
'Contre arm
1 feel that my election on Monday was
because we were sup.
the People's Victory
ported byLiberals, Conservatives and U.
F. 0. For which we wish to express an
appreciation., •We also desire to 'thani
our many workers throughout the riding
whose aefforts were responsible for the re,
sults
in. Centre entree Huron.
E R. i IGLI