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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1923-8-2, Page 8Clint N g N.ecor ^»xI VVELLIt Y S'> OU] merrier evening$ rids nod assotrtraent ® r Repairing on watches, clocks and jeweler) 10IINSON Next Hovey's Drug Store Make Your abuse Home With. Attractive WALL PAPE TIIo "W. D. Farr Co a� Often the Cheapest "Always the Best �n�nmer e of 'fib tie .VO0f.Sear:: the family needs for nice cool white their original price The season for its best and with prices so low, no one fort of a pair of white shoes. e following cleaning lines:— o $4.00 high top White Canvas ,69e. pr. rds, to clear 89c. pr. eather or rubber soles, to clea-r98c.,pr. to, clear, so 'come in and look them eel Bros. NE 25. MORE BUSINESS & Shipleg EDS FOR 'IEE PICNIC SEASON n. Potted .Meats, BoiledHam . and Peanutbutter, •Maple Butter. & .Snider's Catsup; Prepares French eineapple, Menesetung Plums, White ure Jams of all kinds, Fresh Bana- d Welch's Grape Juice. POTATOES ers Phone 125 d Inquire eclat Indigo Suits at $35.00 orbid4en, but you may tip from us, IS A WINNER Blue Mt Harold kitty is visiting at .his home. Miss Marjorie McCool is holidaying in Toronto. Miss Bessie Irwin is visiting at Miss: ,Garrett's in J3ayfield. Mr. Harold Manning was a visitor in Eayeld' on -Wednesday. Miss Bessie Morrish was a,visitor in Bayfield on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Higgins and fam- ily are, camping for a while in Bay- field, t Mrs. I, Hutchings of Port Rowan` is- visiting svisiting her daughter, M'v. G. E. Herman lits 611r��r� ekng4namel. LLLU+., Mrs. Rouse of :Hamilton is staying with .her daughter, Mis. (Dr.) Hearn. ' Mr. J. R, Ransford-returned from a flying visit' to St. Thomas, on Wed.: nesday. Rev. Roberts of Mitchell took ser- vices in St. Paul's church on Sun- day last. Mrs. Dickenson and son, Wilfred of. Hamilton called on Clinton friends this week. Mrs. Johnston and• children are vis- iting her sister, Mrs. Ed. Morri- son this week. Mr. •and Mrs. Earl Campbell are vis- iting the latter's parents, Mr. and Ms. Jas Ford. ; Mr. Earl O'Neil made another of his numiertous tiring to Southampton on ;Wednesday. Miss,;Agnes• Combe spent .a most en joyabie week in Bayfield, returning on Monday morning. Misses Bessie and, Connie Cliff re- turned home after visiting with their grandmother. Miss O'Brien is home from Toronto and isvisiting her mother prior to leaving for the. west. Miss Dora Seboenhals returned from Toronton ori -Saturday after visit- ing -with Miss Eva Buck. 1Vlisses Parke, and Iiilhorne returned to Toronto ,last week after a vis- it with Mrs. d. C. Gandier. : Mrs. 'Mary McIntyre was called to Calgary rerently onaccount of the serious illness of her sister., Mr.; and Mrs. Rufus I{eyes and dough- -- ter, of - Oolbourne visited Mr; and Mrs. S. Kemp on Saturday: The Rev. C Moorehouse left on. Wed- nesday 'morning ed-nesday:.morning for Forest, where he will remain for three weeks. Mrs. R. W, King and children are spending the holidays at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ding of town. Mr. Jack Law and Mr. Allan Stew- art of Toronto are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Shobbrook for a few weeks. Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Struthers and fa- mily, who are on furlough from. China arrived in town last Friday for a visit. Mr. E. Laird, formerly of town but noW of Hartford, Conn., was a visi- tor atthe home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Xing last week. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Doherty Who. have been visiting at theirbonne here left on Monday by motor, for their western hone. Mr.. Nesbitt Cook of the Royal Bank !hes just completed his two weeks holidays which he spent. between Clintot and Bayfield. Miss Cora Trewartha of Ilolmesville was the guest of Miss Esther, Tre- -iwar•ths for a few days. Mrs. Tre- wartha is visiting her son N. W. Trewartha. Mr. Henry hath and Ms. and Mrs, Janes Rath of -Putnom; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kenp and Mr. and Mrs.` George Kemp and daughter of Lon- don visited with -Mr. and Mrs. S. li;ensp. Mrs. E. G. Zinn of Lanes visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Holland, last week. Mr. Zinn has bought ' out a general store business at Lanes and they have already taken possession, moving there froin•Han_' ll ;l ,roam j wood** oieks Clinton's Big Day, IVIonday,August .6 lig Celebration for Fiospital, and Chautauqu also for tie Hosppital, will make a busy time fog eek -end Spec Friday and Saturday 10 lbs granulated sugar 100 lbs granulated sugar 6 lbs rolled oats,for 6 lbs corn meal Tomatoes, per tin Corn, per tin, 10 bars of P. EF G. or Gold Soap Apex. Scotch marmalade 'Kipper snacks, 3 for COLD W einers, per lb. Ham Roast Pork New England MEATS Minute Meal Susage Veal and Cooked PI am Try a box of " Smiles 'n Chuckles " , for Civ Cash & Carry, 2 Deliveries - eitamv People Y®u. Knout Miss Beatrice Jervis is home for her holidays. Miss •Sadie Anderson is now the guest of Mies Margaret Ball. Miss Phyllis Crich is home for her holidays from Toronto.' Miss Mabel Clark r • spending her holidays at Go Ile Bay. Master Bruce Bartliff• is visiting Miss 1 Helen Rdberton for a while in Bay- field. Miss Gladys Holland of. Seaforth, was the guest of Miss Ruth for the past week Rev. and Mas. IVIeCrae of Chatham. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Shobbreolc this week. • Exeter are the guests of hex sister, Mrs. Honer. Mies Marks , visited Miss Lena Baird of Stanley for a few days last week. (Intended for last week) Mrs. (Dr.) Allan of Goderich'who has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. McQueen for Sonne weeks has gone to Hullett for a visit. Miss_ Rash Rowatt of London' is visiting her mother, Mrs. D. Rowatt. 'Miss Elizabeth Charters of Seaforth is the guest of Miss Winnie Walker. ,Mrs. Thompson of Kippen is visit- ing her daughter, Mrs. James Moodie. Miss Alice Rattenbury is visiting in. Hamilton and Burlington, Ifni and durable, but also the coon- d yet priceless treasurers that can eans of a brush and a can of \tit- of the wonderful work that can 0 ;1 Perdue. tyTILICAL PLUMBING Mrs. George Levis and Miss Emma Levis returned home this week from .Toronto• Mrs. Farnham `and Mrs. Collyer spent the week -end in Bayfield,the•guests of Mrs. Roberton. Dr. and Mrs W, T.'Holloway of Peter- boro are viisti ig their cousin, Mr.. B. J. Gibbings this week. Mr. DeLos Dishes of Owen Sound spent the week=end with Mrs. Rath and other friends in town. Miss Kathryn' Evans of South Lyon and ,Mies Jean Evans of Detroit are visiting their brother, Dr. Evans. - - Misses Ruth Jackson and Mary Ho- • vet' are the guests of,. Miss Ethel Hogg at her summer cottage in Soutbaumton. Miss Ada•. Smith -and Mrs. W. Harris of Toronto were the guests of Mi. and Mrs. Emerson Heard for the past .few weeks.' Miss Mary MacMurchie returned on 'Phursday after spending' a very Mrs, a Pleasant visit with Miss Peggy Me- denly here last week, Taggart in Bayfield, so The committee was only ill in cha oil a rge of the gar- ew days. Mr• and Mrs• Prank Leighton andhere Trete, and Mr:. and Mrs. Fred Pep- den g'paal0that is toabe helg d e t p en per with Miss hazel motored down Augus and spent Sunday with relatives at j partitions and expect a large crowd• Our store keener Mr. Hornet' has sold out his -business to Mr. Hugh Berry, Mr. Berry takes possession the let of September, Mrs. (Dr.) Armstrong of. Tara, was 1 calling on old friends here last week.. --Mrs. Jamieson oi at tended the wedding of Miss Habkixt of Seaforth, which l took place on ThursdaY J, E1 6 ttIhs, Irons,. li4nces i tritia amts and other Mr. and Mrs, Rathwell of Toronto war .guests of Mrs. W. H. Ratten- bury, Miss G. Fisher of Kippen is ,the guest of Miss Laura Ross. Mrs.', Jack Mustard and family leave ,?this week for their summer home at Inver Huron for their holi- days. The contested football game be- tween Kitchener and Biucefield was played off here Saturday night. Kitch- ener winning itch-enerwinning lit' a score' of 2-0. There was a very large crowd to witness the match. Br �htl'I with t SHERWIN- We have a large stock i Good supply of first 'dual We are here with a lar and Aluminum and we are to make things easy and sa Miss Dorothy Swan is home 'froml Clinton. Hospital and is getting along fine after }ter operation. iVlr. and MTS. Roy Monteith of Londesboro were tfie guests of Ross' Monteith's mother. Mrs. 11m. for a -few days. , Mrs. Tuft is quite poorly this week. Miss Irene Snider is attending the summer camp for girls at Port Elgin. Mrs. Harry Jackson died' quite sud- J ck- Stratford. - Mr:. and Mrs. E. R. Brooks and son of Toronto and Mr. Charlie Brooks and Olive of Mitchell spent Wed- nesday with their grandparents,. Mr. and Mrs. Cantelon, Mrs, Henry Picket and children, Mass ;Edna and Master Boy, accompanied by Miss Anna Walker, visited their uncle and alint, M. and Mrs. Robt. Pearson, last Thursday 1VIe. and Mrs. ,A. H. Aiken and two ad MVitle iss Mabel Aiken ordon aofaAllendFo d and Miss Irene Earss of Owen ,Sound visited Mr. and Mrs. Aiken over the week end. Misses Florence Rorke, Winnie Mc- Math, Little Nediger'and. Harriet• Hawkins attended the ;C,G.I.T. camp at Port Elgin for telt days. The swimming and sports programme was in competent instructorsan'fofe rot Varsity. The Young girls report a very enioYahXe time. EnjoU Get your sum -stop Shad andah Furniture at the Clinton Hardw THE STOR Furniture Phone; 104 Messrs. Jack Bawden, Ernie Walton, 1 'Didds° Manning, and Alec Eagle- son returned on Sunday, They have been camping about two miles ointsicle Bayfield, 'acid with the ex- ception of a few chilly evenings, report a most delightful time. Mr, W. L. Dickenson and his mother, of Hantilton Vete week -end guests :in town, having come on up from Seaforth, where they had been vis- iting -friends. ML. Dickenson has not visited in Clinton for three years and sees many changes in that titne, but was glad to meet a 'Fe -0 familiar faces. ,, M. and Mrs„ W.. II. Brownlee arrived last Week from Gooding, Idaho, and will spend some time with the let, ter's'brother, Mr, Gordon Perrin, of l town. They have sold their pro- f,pert) in Gooding and may remain hero for some time, Choy visited on their way ,here at Salt Lake City, Chicago and other points it Ot, „,mitt 1 ;'tw lents a—_- ..- . Urw stied. Rev. Mr. McIntosh and family fel:North Bruce on Monday to spend their' holidays. Mi. Ab Cooper took charge of the. morning service hove in the Presby- terian church on Sunday and in the evening Rev, Dr. Struthers gave a very good •missionary talk on his Cat dy k alalias it allt on se work iii Dorian,'China,/ The Mission Band is holding its an— nual picnic at 'Bannockburn on Wed. nesday, Mrs, Cole of Toronto is the guest of her cousin, Mrs, Win, }lorry. Miss JeanMcLean of London is Visi- tittg Mies Bali ltowall, Nits, Smith and two little Sens of. Mr. Bradshaw Kerr,for many years: caretaker of the,Wingham highschool died in the Hospital there at the age of 86. A little over a week ago he fell downstairs ,int the school and broke his 'thigh hone. Up to the time of the accident he was as active ll as though only fifty, Ice Crean Season Is Here TRYTnOUP, ICE BRM Bulk Candy Piping H Running The same. Public Utilities. peates the Waterworks D with a dependable supply of also provide you with a cont supplyof hot water. Let us equip your hot olectelet heater. You can day and night every day an flat rate unmetered, or you through the meter and Pay it. Electricity for cooking o cheaper than any Lite Your It k' y DRO THOSE PESTERING II, S4,UIRRELS After witnessing the slau the innocent by the pesky rel 'els, 1 have come to the co that dihey. ,!should be eslteti From 'personal observation 11 that these little beasts do, have _fine thea attacks on bird llf •' day time but plunder the ne at night, killing the yeulig the eggs Deni turning the nes out. Iii sections of the cit red squirrels are plentiful, it observed that there are fe nests. Tine reasons are obv nests atd their contents arcs and the birds soon learn W°ENDOAlF Confectionary and restaurant We iiiin•to b