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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1923-7-12, Page 8I,RW STORE miner evenings rds good aosortmenk. r Repairing on *aches,. and jewelery j OHNSON Next Hovey's Dram Stora. Congoleums ilcloths ost sanitary floor coverings you can greatest values u are busy house-cleaning, to replace t or rug with a new modern Rug of rino ly s me extra row prices on these 1 mean dollars saved if you get our s and. Scrims, they are wonderful val- ONE 25. MORE RUSNESS APESJUICE :SING, 110TWEATT-s1eR DRINK ES AND VEGETABLES ATS AND BACONS ers Phone 125 tyle and Workmanship' our order for 'a mer Suit. o material and styles reautiful and durable, `but also the econ- xrded yet priceless treasurers that can )1 c means rs of a brush and a Bari of Vit - 11 you of the wonderful work that can amel. Perdue ELECTRICAL PLUMBING MER, Electrician Etulbss hons, rittAs and other Appliances PJOACIw Make Your House A Home With Attractive WALL PAPER Tile W, D1 Fair CO Often the•Chetpest --:Always the Beat II �d• aJrit laillllluuuec!uhuulllullp, Miss Lillian Potter is spending a va- eatiori in Woodstock. Mr. James Webster of Toronto visit- ed his sister, Mrs. ^E. G. Saville of Mown, last week, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sturdy of Bel - grave were with .Clinton relatives over the week -end. Rev, J. E. Hogg and fainily,Ieft on Monday for their susnemr home at Southampton Beach, Mrs, C. E. Jervis returned on Monday from anthvisit i h mo a' with her son at Napanee, Indiana. Miss Eva Cluif left on Tuesday morn- ing with a party of Hensall"friends, on a motor trip to Detroit. • Mr. and Mrs. Kinsman of Mitchell spent the week -end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Watts. Mrs. R. L. Smith and son, Arthur, of. Wharton, visited' Iast week at the home of Mlr, and Mrs. O. W. Pot- ter. Miss Bessie Irwin of Montreal is ,spending' a holiday at the parental home, that of Mal. and ',Mrs..J. A. Irwin, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Holloway or Pet erboro are .upending a few days •in Clinton. • They are the guests of ;Miss Howson. Mr. C. G. Middleton is in London, today attending the meeting of the Western Ontario Liberal -Conserva- tive Association executive. Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher and fam- ily motored up from Fairbank and spent the week -end with the fore` seer's aunt, Mrs. James Finch. Miss Sybil Courtice, who has been . engaged in misisonary work in Ja- pan, ;arrived• last week on a visit to her parents, Mr, and Mrs.. E. G. Courtiee, It is Or years since Miss Courtice was home last: Rev. R. Fulton Irwin•' and Mrs. Irwin • of Seaforth and' their.. guests, Miss Maud Welddn:of Glencoe and Miss Long of Detroit,/were guests of the Rev. A. A. Holmes and Mrs. Holmes at Wesley parsonage;on Monday, Mr. and 'Mrs. John Moon and Master Jack. and Mrs, Moon's sister, Mrs. Peek, of Pheonix, Arizona,•. motor- ed up from Toronto last week and spent a few days visiting at Lon- desboro and Goderich. They cal- led at Clinton on their way home on Monday. Mrs. T. A. Walker,,and little grandson 11/faster Russell McBrien,: of Detroit, who have been visiting' the lady's brother, ' Reeve G. B. Hanley of Stanley -township since the middle of June, returned to Detroit on Sat- urday. Her son-in-law, Mr, Gar- aiet MeBrien, and another little son, Master.: Billy carne over -for a few days and visited Mr. McBrien's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W J. MaBrien, of near Seaforth, and accompanied theme hone, Mr. A. W. Redmond, Marlette, Mieh., accompanied by his two grand- daughters, Misses Mildred and An- na Brown, have been visiting rela- tives about Hensall `'and. Clinton 1 during the past week. They -came by 'motor and ere visiting their many 'friends hereabouts.. iMr. Redmond, who is en old Stanley township 'boy, left here for Michi- gan in' the early eighties, eonse- ;quently he finds many changes as he returns from .time to tune, but he likes to keep' in touch with what is going on in Old Huron. Mr.: and Mrs, Russell Andrews and family and Mr, and Mrs. Cliff An- drews, of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Gillies and Miss Marion, of Kitchener, visited at the hothe of , their parents, Magistrate and Mrs. Andrews, last week, 1V/r,C. S. An- drews is now - home from the- west, and title made a complete family_ circle under the old roof tree for some days, Messrs. R. and C, Andrews and Mr. Gillies returned to Toronto and /Kitchener for the working week, leaving their fami- lies here, and returned for the week- end to take them home 'again, Mr. V. C. French, who visited his mo- ther last week, left Friday to "join his wife, who had gone some days earlier, at Exeter and they have slow gone on to their home in Wer teskiwin, Mr. and Mrs. French, had been to the Press'Association meeting at Halifax and taking in the excursion through the Eastern Isrovinees. Mr. Freugh was much impressed with the quiet, comfort- able way the citizens of Eastern. Canada order their lives. It Was probably, in such crinplete contrast to the bustling busy west. Mr. Trench speaks optnnistieally of af- fairs in the 'west and thinks this year's crop, which is now assured in So far as it can be 1111til It is reaped, will do much to restore the prosperity which had not been :Cor some little time sobright, Hail may in some eases work havoc in certain (planters, 'Mit the recent rail' insured a goad crop generally. 1 +ry '.oil's Corner)Gt�eery lleadqiiartcrs for Picnic. and Caiupers' Supplies Gurin's canned sausages per tin 35c Sweet mustard pickles 'per bottle 25c'. Sweet vinegar pickles9 per bottle 25c Large bottles. of Olives from 20c to 50c Cooked meats of all kinds Bodley sponge cake each 20c Bodley fruit cake 15c Smiles 'n. Chuckles per lb 60c Kelloge Bran Flakes, per package 16e ,2 pk. Shredded Wheat Biscuits,,25c 1 pk. Grape Nuts 18e - Cream ofBarley, plc . , . , , 30c GRANULATED SUGAR • Cream of Wheat 4 for .. .... .. ,25c ' Granulated sugar, by the bag special 2 pkgs. Corn Flakes, London -23c price. Special Friday and Saturday 6 lbs of Corn Meal ... ......25e 10 pounds for .. •.$1,15. 0 lb. Rolled Oats.............25c, Shelled Almonds, ' special per lb 49c Jelly Powders, 3 pkgs. 25c Peanut Butter, per i'b. 25e Pimentoes, per tin ..•..15c Laundry Soap 10 bars for 72e Cream Olive Soap 3 for ,....25c Charm, 2 pkgs. for 25e Matches, 2 pkgs. . , Rubber Rings 3 for. " p ., .,.26c G 26c 100 ( ,.. ..,.53c ..53c .., -O! � 4 ell , Pl 8 ned. Zinc Rings,. er.dozen C 2 ti ... orn 'n orn,"per tin Tomatoes, tin .. , , , , large bottle 39c Special in pickles, SALMON Red Robin, large tin , , Pink, good, large tin , ..23e ...20c ..,.25c Shrimp.:. . 3 lb: Lard ... 3 lb. Shortening . ,30e .25c ,10e 2 alb. best Tapioca , 25c. 2 lb of best .Rice .. e . .25c Post Toasties ...... .. ,15c Fresh Bayfield salmon trout daily Last week of strawberries and the beginning of cherries Cash & Carry 2, Deliveries T Stanleg 'township, Miss Emily Connell returned to'her position in Toronto on. Tuesday after spending a fortnight's vacation at the home of her. parents, that of Mr. and Mrs. George Connell. • Mr. John Sparrow of the Parr line died very suddenly about midnight on Monday June' 25th.. Mr. Sparrow eec usual was inuoh interested in the el- ection, which took place that day. He had voted himself also taken others to. vote and Was in. Varna awaiting the returns about an hour before his death, k hieI was a great sjeock to the community The report of promotion examina- tions for S., S. No, 7, Stanley. :Pass 60 per cent.; ,honours '75 per cent., " Jr. 4th—Gladys 'Stephenson 76 per cent., MurielCarlile75, Earl Love 65, •Clarence .Stephenson 61. Sr. 3rd-Lettie Love 83, Elmer Turner 70. Jr. Ord.—Ralph Turner 68, Martha Carlile 61, Greet\ Love 50. Sr, 2nd.—Clarence Reiekert 60. Promoted to Jr. 2nd -Gladys Cole- man, Alvin Reiekert.' Promoted to Pr -Russell Welch. -Ruby Taylor, Teacher Goderich ,Township . 'The following is the result of the June examinations for S. S. No. 9, Goderich township. Names in order of merit: - Jr. 4th to Sr. 4th-SBva Gilbert (h); George Hudie, Chester Grigg. Jr., 3rd to Sr. 3rd -Muriel Hudie, Margaret Evans, Maiy� Grigg, Alfred Evans, Jack' Welsh. Jr.' 3rd, not promoted—Francis. Pierson. Jr.: 2nd. to Sr. 2nd -Jean Miller;, Richard Evans, David. Welsh, Mary Welsh. Sr. 1st to pt. 2nd -Albert Pearson. P1, to Jr. 1st—Bessie Welsh, Win Grigg, Jack Gilbert, Harold Yeo. Pr:•--Eveline Wise, --Lillie M, Potter,' Teacher Cippen. Rev. R. L. •Lundy left ow Wednes- day for Port Albert to superintend the ereetion of his new summer cot- tage there. • Mr's.' Fenn of Wiarton with her daughter -and ;family 'and Mrs; Stern - hall, of Gerrie, accompanied by her daughter, were guests with Mr. T. Mellis and family the past week. Mrs. T. Straughan, of Auburn vis- ited her sister, Mrs..,A..McKenzie, two days this week. " 'A'missonary conference of the la- dies: of Brucefield, plaice, Zurich and Kippen was held "at Hiilsgreen on Tuesday of this week. Many topics of missionary endeavour were discus- sed, Mrs. Telford of BIyth was pres- ent and gave an interesting talk, her subject being : "the Book of Jonah." Mrs. Larkin, viee-president of Huron Presbyterial was present and' took charge of the question bureau. A large amount of information' relative to mission schools and colleges was gained by the answers to the differs. ent questions. 'The Hillsgreen pee- ple very kindly entertained with a hlneti at the close. MA', and IVfds. Emmerson Sinith's home has bean brightened by the gift of a young daughter on Monday last, All are doing well. A Targe number from this vicinity attended the ;funeral of the late Alex, Ithlllftirtri.e, of Hensall, who tor a great many years lived on his tater just west of Kippen, but of late years has lived in Hensall. He was high- ly respected and is survived 'by his wife and three sons, John of 2nd eon cession of Stanley, and Hugh on the homestead, and Mex with the Mol sons Bank, Kitchener. Mr, ,MeMur-. trie in late yeara, dealt largely in cattle, shipping to Toronto markets, Miss . Etta Jarrot, "who ,has been teaching in Toronto has arrived home for the sumemr vacation, Dr. Murray Fisher and bride (nee Miss Meertha Rome) of Toronto, have been visiting around here..:We have not heard' where he intends looating. Mrs. John Jarrot•'of 'HilIsgreen, who lived a number of years on the Parr line, Stanley, but after leaving the farm retired to Exeter, and'sidee Mr. Jarrot's death two years ago has spent a good deal of. her time with members of her family, will to-' cate permanently in Hensall, near her son, William. She has been spend- ing the past week inKippen with Mrs. Z.: Jarrot and Mrs. William Anderson. Rev. WI. R. and Mrs. Alp of Auburn' passed through.lffrippen on Monday on their way to visit friends at Granton. The anniversary services at` Blake will be observed next Sunday. Con': sequently there will be no service in the Presbyterian church dere. The Misses Ferguson of Walton have been recent guests with Rev. R. L. and Mrs. Lundy. Mr. T. Riddell, merchant of Auburn with Mrs. Riddell and other" friends passed through our village on Friday last en -route to London. A wedding of ;interest to. many took place on Wednesday June 27th at the home of Mr. Wm. McDougall, Tuckerslnith, when liis grand -daugh- ter, Mary Ellen Caldwell was united in marriage to Ehner 'Stewart Det - Weiler, son of Mr, Jacob Detweiler of lfitchener, for a number of years rater - chant of i this village. The bride was dressed in cocoa brown canton and the ceremony was performed by Rev, R.L.' Lundy, of Kippen, pastor of the bride. She carried a bouquet of . roses and heather. The\ happy cou- ple Ieftfor a trip to Niagara.Falls,, and Toronto, the .bride travelling in a navy tricotine suit with brown and sand hat. The young couple have re- turned and are at home to their friends at the hone' of Mr. Wm. Mc- Dougall, second concession of Tuck elsmith, 'The recent showers have given to the root crop a fine appearance and ;the growth is 'much :marked. Revd. J. W. Hedley, pastor of Vic- toria street church,. Goderich, with hie wife and fancily, left last week on a motor trip throughout the Eastern States, He will be absent about three weeks, • Ice Cream Season Js'Here TRY OUR ICE CREAM In Bricks es Balk Candy, Candy is always in season we have ell kinds at all juices.; E. 1NENDORF Cenfoctianary and Reeteurant We thin io please, BPlbhte� i� Yollr gome: with the Celebrated SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS We have a largestock in all colors from $2.00 per gallon up. Good + supply of first aualityrope and'harvest • tools of• -all Irinds.' We are here with a large stock of Preserving Iiettles, Granite and AIuminum and We are offering special prices on Kitchen Cabinets to make things easy and save.enany a step all the yeti• round. Enjoy the Fresh Air Get .your sun -stop Shades, Hanmocks, Hammo 'Couches and ver•- andah Furniture at the Clinton Hardware and Furniture Co. THE STORES WITH A STOOK Furniture Phone: 104 Hardware 195 0,41t0t;t4 PARTY under the auspices of ST. JAMES' CHURCH, MIDDLETON'S on Mr. Bert Lindsay's Lawn, Bayfield Line, Reeve of Goderich Township on the evening of TIJlISDAY,317LY 17th RdPFIU SHIMENPS served on the grounds ENTERTAINMENT Cliuion Kittle Bards and Mr. C. Cook, Soloist stdntissiee—Adults 25e. Children 10e, IRMA errieCli Haring -bought•the Hoare property:. I have a quantity of Cherries and Plums in season. Cherries at their' beat this Week. Call at the orchard. and bring your :baSket and save cost. Of basket. C. LINDSAY Princess Street..