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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1923-9-13, Page 8Clime Nen •;llte ova APIANV CLINTON'S LEADING JEtl'EL,LRY STORE Get Ponoia or music for the summer evenings ry our Records We carry°'a good assortment Come Here for..Repairing We .guarantee a first-class job on watches, clocks and jewerery] 11: H. JOHNSON eweller and Optician Next Ho'ney's Drug Stern Make Your House A Home With Attractive WALL PAPER mile W. D. Fair Go, Often the Cheapest Always the Best J 11 T]ItS1>A f.Sly J?T. 1, h, 1923 411 d1.' re ea. s AfteAfter thefl Come and save your Dollars ,by Buying our mSlll mer Chaanee i rhite Canrs F ofear Now is the time to fill up the family needs,fer nice cool white canvas shoes at a fraction of their original price.' The season for Wearing these goods is just at its best and with prices so low, -no one should deny themselves the comfort of -a ,pair of white shoes. Note the prices on .the following cleaning lines:— Women's and: Children's $2.50 to $4.00 high top White Canvas Bats, choice' to clear . , .........69c. or. Odd lines Women's White Oxfords, to clear sec pr. Women's Canvas House Shoes, leather or rubber soles, to clear98c. pr. All regular lines are priced to Clear, so come in and look them over while' we have your size. Plumsteel Bros.. PHONE 25. SMALL PROFITS MORE*BUSINESS Currey & Sbiple1D PEACHES Ppacileq are l oy- arriving in quantity for preserving, Sti0A11 The old reliable REDPATH ttLIGAR now on hand fo preserving purposes The C. & S ' Grocers Phone 125 ....Call and Inquire About our Special Indigo Blue Engish Serge Suits at $35.00 Racing tips are forbidden, but you may take the tip from us, THIS SUIT IS A WINNER "Davis & Herman iST, e•. w• ` a � � F Is there any ware better than Granit for general use. We carry a full line of it and will be glad to show yon our stock. • Also electrical goods and fixtures.Plumbing, Supplies, And when considering a furnace, remember we h .se11 McClary Sunshine. Sutter & Perdue HARDWARE E P MB lYG a �L CTRICAL I.0 I I Ce (. . �''�I�A� H i� Eleetric;tat teee Ranges, iIxEireas Bulbs, 1}o srf1hS and other Appliances Wiring and % epni.rs. nnunwnuu JUM0 44 Mrs. R. A. Bell spent a few days in Toronto last week. Miss Freda Wallis is in London for a couple of days this week. Miss A. E. Foster is visiting her bro- ther andother friends in Bayfield. Miss Luella Walkinshaw of Toronto is holidaying at Iier home in town. Misses Sadie Gibbs and Fannie 'Lee visited •Goderich ,friends last week. Mr. W J. Miller and.Mr.- and Mrs, Will Miller visited Toronto fair last week Mi•s. Sterling Dempsey visited friends in London, Hamilton and Toronto last week. Mrs. Hays of Brantford visited Clin- ton and Goderieh friends over the: week -end. •1VIiss Clara Steepe has gone for a week's visit with Stratford arid Lon_ don friends. Mrs. Gordon Cunighame has returned from a visit in Toronto, Oshawa and North Bay. Mr. and Mrs. M. Rarnras and family are spending a couple of weeks with relatives in Toronto. Mrs. Frank Gibbs and 'Mr's.. Thos. Lawson. of Stratford are in London for a few days this week. Rev. J. E. Hogg and Mr. B. R. Hig- gins attended the:Presthytery meet- ing at Idensall on Tuesday. Miss Clete Ford returned on :Satur- day toresume her teaching duties at Ahna College, St. Thomas. ' Mn. and Mrs, Thonias . Archer have gone.to.Landon, 'where they intend making then hc3,^tfi for thepresent., Mrs Sheeler of• Salmonica, :Cal„ and her ssiter-in-law, _M?s Flick,' visited Mrs. S. Ford on Monday af ernoon, Mrs (Rev.) J. K. Fairfull and Miss Lillianof Walkertgn Visited with Mr and.'Mzs, A," Morrish this wenn, Ur, 4r, George' Bartley of Owen Sound lies been holidaying at the home of his sister•, Mrs. John Zapfe, for the past week. Mrs. T, l 1, iLeppington and children are spending thisweek with . the lady's father and other friends in ",Wingham. Mis. J: Cuninghame`•and Miss Fier- .once Cuninghame returned on ,Sat- urday from a visit to Toronto and "Cooksviile. Miss Ida Wilken returned t'o De-' troit on Saturday after 'spending the past' 'couple, of months at her, -home in town. Mr. Waiter Jackson of Brantford was the guest 'during the past week of his sister, Mrs. Steep,' and brother,; ,,Mr. Fred Jackson of town., Mr. and Mrs. George Steep and Mas- ter Sensory of Goderich .called on. Mr. and Mrs. David Steep of to}vn' en" Monday on .their way •to Lon don. Mr: and Mrs. Hammond and daughter, Miss Ethel, arid a:girl friend of the Matter of Paisley, spent ,^Monday. night -with Mrs. Sarah 'Ford on their way to London:' Mr. and 'Mrs. George Cordell of {Stratford and Miss Dorothy Beadle el London; England, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Davide Steep, over the week -end. • Mrs: E. Ward and her daughter, Miss Dorothy and her mother, Mrs. Cud - More, returned ud-Inore,'returned last week after a very pleasant visit with relatives in Detroit, Loosing and other points ai hi •a in the State of tNT c tt. r g Miss Ethel Ilolmes left Monday to take a course at Aline, College, St.- Thomas. t:Thomas. Rev. A. A. Iiolnnes and Mrs. .Holmes motored down with her.. Rev. R, F. and Mrs. Irwin of Seaforth acconypanied them. ,, Mrs, J. E. Hogg, Mrs. Jollies Scott, Mrs, Gwen, Mrs. R. B. Higgins, Mrs. ,Saville, Mrs. W. D. Pair, Mrs. Cur- tis, Mrs. Chambers; Mrs, J, Hunter, Mrs. Lindsay and •Mrs. Diehl wen to Hensall on Tuesday to'the Pres., byteriel;;conference. Mr. George H. Wise and Mr., Leste: Vanderwerf, who have been visit- ing the former's sister and brother, Mrs. John Jenkins and Mr. E. H Wise, in Chinon and other friends hereabouts, have returned to their home in Cleveland, Ohio. Cal. Co»abe,.Col, Rance, Major Shaw, Capt. Sloan, Lieut, Carrell and a firing' party, under command of the Sergeant -major of the Huron Regi- ment, attended the military funereal' of the late Lieut. Roy Crawford of.Hullett on Thursday last. Mr, F. Mutch went as bugler. Mrs. John Luttott returned hoine on Tuesday evening afteihariog spent thecoU couple o f 1 p , ileo heaths with` Iter daughter in Belfast, Lr t t telan , Mr gd s• I,ttttott 'was ,net at Montreal by her eon, Mr. James Dutton of 81. John, N.B., Who aeeontpanied het home for a little visit and leaves to)nor- row an a little :holiday ,faun{, to several of the American cities. Mr. genion has been its,Canada. 'for the past twelve years, has travelled :from Coast to Coast bete' and now wants to see something of the rte- l)ttblie to the south. pecials 9lbSGRANULATED SUGAR' $1.00 RED ROBIN' SALMON $1; Very special 4 tins for 00 ROLLED OATS 6 mounds for 25c. 24 lbs $1.00 AYLMER,SOUP Vegetable and Tomo to 10c. 10 cans for 51.00 . FRESH DATES 2 pounds for 25c. 8 lbs for $1.00 SEEDLESS RAISINS 7- pounds ;tor JELLY POWDERS ' 13 packages for 1.00 1.00 CORN 10 cans for TOMATOES 10 cans for 1.00' 1.00 SARDINES . 17 tin for. 1.00 BIG BROOM SPECIAL 75c Parlor BLACK TEA Special per lb. 60c SPECIAL FOR : SATURDAY Grapes Peaches Muske I� lens Celery Sweet Potatoes Have you tried Kleenup Soap ---Free trial. Pay only if satisfied. ICash Si Carry' 2 Deliveries r¢iburin The ladies of. Victoria street church Goderich, intend giving a ,Chinese play s ere entitled " H Mrs. Ling's Conversion," un- C der the auspices of the Woman's Mis_ sionary Society, in the Forester's' hall, here,'on Friday September 21st. •7tig', Ittrvey Dawson of Detroit is TRY OUR ICE CREAM visiting friends dere. :r 3n Bricks or Bulk ' Auburn Women's Institute members ( , i were guests of the St..Augustine•-In- ( Candy stittite'on Wednesday, eueptember 12th Mrs. John Ferguson ' is spending a (• few weeks with her dau •hie • a cnandy is aiways.m, season we have $ ] t • Iall kinds at prices. esBrantford, .. Ice Crean- Season Min led Milsn MAYA have moved in- to the house lately occupied by Miss Zello Der. Mrs. P.Iiaggitt and Miss Yvonne of Albion, Michigan, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Andrew nest week. Mr: and A1n�ts: Earl Raitliby took in the, fair at London on Tuesday. Miss E. A. 1ir and Miss S Pierce are visiting . friends in London, St.- Thomas t:Thomas and Eidgetown, Mr. and Mrs, a. D. Munroe motored to London on Wednesday./ Miss Jean:,Radeliife of Sault Ste. Marie' is visiting her sister, Mrs, Jas. 'Hickingbottom . Mr. Ralph Gravenstein-moved to Listowel on Monday. We are sorry to lose Mr, and Mrs. 'Gravenstein from our village. Codelf'i'ch Township Mr. Ilarold Graham and Mr. Eddie Langstaff weero at Toronto last week for g day or so taking in the big fair. Mi.. Reuben Grigg of the 9th con- cession has bought the farm -of the late Adam Cantelon, also on the 9th, of which he will obtain possession in Match next, This is the old Cante- lon fatal, being originally the proper- ty of the late David Canteion, fath. er of the late onnier and a pioneer of the township, and has been in the pos- session of the familyfor about ninety years. ' Ur. • Grigg bas a family of boys corning on and he thinks be an manage another ,eighty acres very This will Blake .a good T t,is home for one of them, when the time conies not them to settle in homes of their At •a meeting of the.Goderich 'Town- ship Telephone System last week Mr. Chas. E. Wise was appointed secret- ary, filling the :vacancy made by the sudden death last month of Mr, Adam Cat -tenni. The weather has not been very fav- orable this week for harvesting beans. The young people of St. James' Church, Middleton, had acorn roast in Mr. W. II. Middleton's grove on Wednesday night, which proved very successful, a large crowd attending from Ilolmesville. All report a good time. , Mrs. George 'Cook has been visiting f'riencls in Hamilton, Brantford and Ingersoll and also nook in the Exhibi- tion at Toronto, Mr. Eddie Langstaff', who has been the guest of. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Graham and other friends, has return- ed to hie home in 13ay City. Misses Flossie Lindsay and Shirley Beacom are attending the School of Commerce, Clinton. We wish these popular young ladies all success in their training. Mi s Annie Cooper spent'the lent week in ,Clinton., Misses Mary and ,Martha Cook took in the Western Fair at Lemke en Wednesday, Mrs, `W, W. Wise and daughter. Miss Evelyne, spent the went -end with the former's parents, Me, and Mrs. Leri Trielt and other ;friends of Landon. Mr. Wise went down on 'Cuosilay morning to accompany them }tomo. EN ORF Confectionary,, and Restaurant' "We aim to please. Touch & Take Shower On the evening of Tuesday SEPTEMBER lath The ladies of St. Paul's Guild will hold a "Touch and Take" "shower in aid of their bazaar.' There will'be a 10 c. tea served and a social evening spent. Each lady of the congregation is asked to be present.- Ei'1oinntesvtUle Mr. and Mrs, H. J. Trewartha, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Trewartha, Mr: 11. Os- baldeston and family, Mrs. 0. R. Forster, Leslie and Lorne Jervis and J. Hamilton are among those who have taken in the London exhibition this week. Mrs. Lorne Jervis and Mrs. W. H. ,Lobb are visiting in Sarnia. The trustees of the. Methodist church hay,' arranged to have their annual Thankoffering on the first Sunday in October, The highway between Holtnesville , and Clinton is not etcompleted ane t o y 1 the hill at Mr. Osbaldeston's becomes almost impassable after each reit. Orr'village ,school has again stain- ed in with a good attendance. • l i uliett Toweamhip MT, Mulhisen / and Miss Annie Shobbrook, who have been visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.: J.° W, Shobbrook, for the past week or so, have returned to Buffalo. . Mr. 'Chas. •Stern tint has purchased a fine Clydesdale mate from Mr. }Ierb Tantplroy. This stare was a prize win- ner at the Goderieh • fair last week, but Mr. Stewart always likes to have a few good horses about hint. The funeral of •Lieut, E. R. Craw- ford took place Froin this parents' residence, T-Ivllett, on Thursday and was largely attended, it being a mili- tary funereal. The deceased was a veteran of the Great War, enlisting with the 101st Huron Battalion, te- tttthing home' apparently »one the orsoof hiso)t ieraeneehe had W 1 e only had en attack of tienoh fever rvhialt left his heart weals, and' a short time ago he took pneumonia, which carried itanieu ''16'`owas ip Mr. and Mrs; t . W. Thomason of W. 1 Chicago heave returned ,home after visiting relatives itt this vicinity. They made the nap by motor car and Miss' Dalin Nene of Varna hcoonipati- fed them hemp, 1 ell Phone 48 Yolir °of ? Wye are fully prepared tb supply' all your roofing recjuirements with the old reliable Brantford Asphal£"Slab Slate, 4 inches to the weather, best on the nisirket. A full line of Roll' Roofing all kinds and prices. Roofing paints and plastic cement for patching roofs etc: Look yours over while the weather is good then look us over for prices —we will use you right. ill the Furaiture Store We are ready for the long cool ,evenings to makes things cont fgrta'ble and cozy. Conte in and look over our stock of Chester- field Suites, Divanettes, -'Comfortable chairs and rockers. We al- ways carry a large stock `of beds, springs and mattresses and prices' will suit your purse. Clinton Hardware and Furniture Co. THE STORES WITH A STOCK Furniture Phone: 104 Hardware 195 'Phis treater for $5.00 This Tion for $4.00 THIS IS Majestic Week AND WE ARE GIVING. YOU TWO BARGAINS BOTH GUARANTEED Owing to judicious manage- ment of You): Utility, we are instructed to announce another `eduction' in the Domestic rate of front 9.50 and 1.754 to 34 and 3.0, per K. W. / In the Commercial rate there is a reduction of .from 7 r and 3.54 and .070 1 to 60, 34 and .004 per K. W. The power class is not so for- tunate, as in this class the rate is 4.94-3.34 and '.15, and the new rate will be 5,44-1.64 and .151'. Discounts and minimum same as before. "' Your 'Utility is required to 'pay to the Hydro Electric Power Commission $50 per H.P. per yr, instead of $48 as before. SH USE YOUR OWN UTILITY -- IT PAY'S HYDROP Clinton Si. Helens Miss 'Mabel Woods in in In t isW g: tt t, this week trying hot supplementary exams, Miss Della Cranston has returned home after it few days With friends 111 Winhatn. Miss Ethel Robert eil of I�u :lin ry s C U spent the week -end with her :friend, Miss Mary IRtitherford. School reopened here on Tuesday last, with Mins Bessie Murdic an pain- cipal, and Miss Jessie Beckingltam a- gain on charge of the junior room, Anniversary servis . is will be held at C:a1Viit shun/li on Sunday next, Sega teiibor 16th. The following teaohets have left for their -respective schools: Misses W. D. Rutherford to Mitchell,'Claru Woods to Guelph, Winnif red Woods to Galt, Gladys Webb to Guelph, Man Cameron to near Potento, Pearl 'Web- ster to Toronto, Colette Clark to hear Napticu, Jean McQuilliati to Part Hope, Margaret Miller to near Nor- wich, Mary McQuillian to near Tweed andBeatrice �Me ill'a C Qu t tr to I olyrood: 1111isses Vera Todd, Vera Woods and Annie Campbell and Mr, Alvin l6reeds have gone to Lueknow school am)> Miss Caroline Wahl) to Wing/taro High school. Mrs, Mts, Ed• Theas lies gone to Des tr'oit and Windsor for at week's visit. Mr. Wm, Rutherford wotit to '.Cor- onto With 11 car load of cattle.