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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1923-9-20, Page 10ii CLINTON'S LEADING JEW1:LLIW S 014 Get a lionola for musk for the manner evenings Try our liecorcis We carry''a good assortment Come Here for Repairing We guarantee a first-class Joh on watches, clocks and jeweiery;1 EL H. JOHNSON Jeweller and Opticiaa Next Hovey's Drug Store Els «jm ne 1eraee I I % lie vFootear. Now is the -time to fill up the family needs for nice 'cool white canvas shoes at afraction of their original price. The season for wearing these geode just 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 Imes:— Women's and Children's, $2.50 to $400 high top White CanvasGOe. ur. Balls, choice to clear .,• • • . Odd lines Women's White Oxfords,to clear .. , 890. 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. Plurnsteel Bros.: PHONE 25 SMALL PROFITS (Ant Make Your House A Horne With: Attractive WALL ' PAPER W rl++. Fair Go Often the Cheapest --Always the Best MORE BUSINESS arsiumaammommuarro 111111M4rINlrrD SEE KAY & POTTER For Fall Paper, Papering and Decorating Wu IIIIIII millIsi, Miss'' Granger visited friends in Sea- forth last week. Mrs. John Schoenhals visited in jKit- chener last week. lVIrs.: J. J. McCaughey, Jr., left'. last week for Ottawa. Mr, E. R. Wigle, M.P.P., of Goderich, was in town on Tuesday. Mrs. Archibald of Montreal has been visiting Mrs, W. W. Warren,• Mr. and Mrs. Warwick Cole of Tor - on -to are visiting -relatives in toWn. Mrs. Lloyd - of Winghant was" the guest of" -Mrs. T. II. Leppington our Tuesday. Mr. and Mxs. G. E. Hall and Miss Evelyn leave tomorrow on a trip to Northern Ontario. Dr. and Mrs. G. R. Struthers and children spent the week -end with Wingham,friends.' Mrs. W. J. Nediger visited her. son, Mr. Merritt Nediger of Godcrich, a few days last week: in ton had Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Lepp g friends from Winghaln and London visit them' on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Stogdill of Sutton Vest are visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. 3. B. Levis. Mr. Pearson. Struthers of Galt spent the week -end as .the guest of his brother, Dr. G. R. Struthers. Mrs. George Lhvis is spending 'a few weeks in Toronto visiting her daughters, Misses Edna and Elva Lavin. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Chant and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sutter and family we -'re with Stratford -*friends on Sunday. Miss Washington returned on Friday from a very, pleasant months' holi days spent at Toronto, Port Union and Niagara Falls: 'Mr. Fred Slosnan, who spent some months during the past .summer with a Chautauqua company, re- turned home. last week. a Mr.Emerson .Mitchell returned to 'Windsor on Friday last after a,ten days' visit with his mother, Mrs. Mitchell. of Albert street. Mrs. S. J. 'Armstrong, who has been visiting relatives in town for the past few weeks, left for her home in Ontario, California, on, Friday. Mr. and Mrs; Geo. Watts returned • last week'from Toronto,wherethey visited during the fair' with the lat ter's cousin, Mrs. John Hilliard. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Andrea's of Torontospent the week -end as the guests of the formers, 'parents, Magistrate and: Mrs. Andrews. Mrs. J. Di Sterling and Misg Susie Powell are in Wingham today at- tending the funeral of their uncle, the late John Menzies of that town. Rev. D. N. McCamus of 'London, for- mer pastor of Wesley church, was in town this week, corning up to be present at the District meeting at Bayfield, yesterday. Mr. John Torrance of The Lethbridge Herald, Lethbridge,' has been visit- ing at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Torrance oftown,. during the past week or 0. Miss Garrett and. Mrs. Mulleneaux of Washington, D.C., who .have been spending the summer at tle for apex's summer hone at Bayfield, are .the guests of Miss Ward for a week. -Estiiriates given freely. Prices reasonable. All work guaranteed.. Orders left with Mrs. Robt. Armstrong, Hui - on street will receive prompt attention. 1 See our paper books and save 20 per cent. on all papers. Ir..NMENq a - Three. Men Were Pleased with the suits we made for: them •' ;. and told three other. men. That .!'•- made six patrons hadn't suite h first three %' T�rylAi aµr b y men lad to clothe ,.�. glad and they will bring us more trade. If we d the rsre :would lose all six.: Let the . -numbers multiply—we will be as man from townand country as we. If you're in a hurry, see how quickly we can turn out a snit or overcoat for you. Davis & tient-tan i VETERAN .TAILORS eieuemeouseorisesamesesageenamsweeelmew demerOoereemeonzaserearenesoseeele 1 i Is there any ware better than Granit for general. use. W y a full line of it and 1yi11 be glad to show you our stock. Mao electrical goods and. fixtures.Pluntbing' Supplies. And' when considering a Ezell ace remember We sell McClary Sunshine, - AL e carr' Sutter, & Perdue ELECTRICAL PLUMBING HARDWARE Ere EElectrician.. h treea>Xes, )C`txfatt , 'es, bulls Iroos, 'l asIs aincl other �y • Aplpliaiied8 slli'iog R1Ad 1LeilairS. New THUtbSpAY 0th, 3921 Autookk 0041/4 1%eil s' (1)r Titer eery aYS by Buying our fter f 'Co� a Come and save your Dollar 9 lbs SUGAR GRANULATED $1.00 RPD ROBIN SALMON Very special t tans for $1.00 ROLLED: OATS 6 pounds for 25c, 24 lbs $1.00 AYLMER SOUP Vegetable and Tomato ide.. 10 cans for $1.'OO FRESII DATES 2 pounds for 25e. 8 lbs for $1.00 SEEDLESS RAISINS 7 pounds for. JELLY POWDERS 13 packagesfor 1.00 1.00 CORN 10 cans for TOMATOES 10 cans Ter 1.00 1.00 SARDINES 17 tins for 1.00 i BIGarlor' ® BROOM SPECIAL �"5�' I BLSpecial ACK per TEAill, es 0500 P SPECIAL FOR ' SATURDAY Grapes . Peaches _ Musk Melons. Celery. , Sweet Potatoes Crawford Peaches will be; at their best for canning, this week Have you. tried Kleenup Soap---Free.trial. Pay only if satisfied. We will be open Wednesday afternoons in October - Cash Carrg 2 Deliveries Phone 48 Huliett Township Ice Cream Season Mr. William Brown and _f`amily and Miss Bessie Brown returned last week to Detroit after visiting their Is fIere mother, Mrs. Brown, for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Brown, who have been visiting the former's Mother here, left Friday on their re- turn trip to theiy home in Edmonton. They' went by way of Detroit and visited relatives there for a few days. Auburn Mr. H Beadie,.who has been work- ing in 'Detroit, spent the week -end at his home here.; t • About two o, clod ,Thursday morn- ing ing the barn of Mr. Gordon, 0th con- cession of Colborne, was burned to the ground with all the season's crop. Spontaneous combustion as supposed to be the cause. Mr. McClinchey, who, lost his barn by fire a,few weeks since is having a steel barn erected. Mr. Frank Washington who is teaching at Kintail, spent the week- end at his home; and also a the school fair at Carlow on Monday. A large number from here attend- ed the anniversary -services at West- field oil Sunday. TRY OUR ICE CREAM In Bricks or Bulk Candy Candy is always in season we have all kinds at all prices. Service' in the Baptist church at '3 o'clock. Sunday school ' at 2 o'clock. On 'Monday the Trap Blue Class of the Baptist Sunday shcool spent a Very' enjoyable evening, with games, etc., at the parsonage, :Clinton. Al- though the weather would not permit roasting the corn outdoors, yet all declared it tasted as web as ever. . A vote of thanks was passed, moved by Mt. Geo, Raithby, to the pastor, his wife and,daughter for, the pleasant evening. Mrs, Jackson and daughter, Zetta, of Clinton, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. Patterson of Kansas, -visit- ed last week with Mr.'' and Mrs. Thos. Scott, Diagonal Road—Wing-, ham Advance. Miss Virtue, who brought her little nieces, '` Misses Joan and Edith Vir- tue, from.Lethbridge, has gone on to visit 'relatives at • Ottawa. Misses Joan and Edith, are re- maining for 'a visit ,with their grandparents, MT.:and Mrs. :John Torrance. Mrs. John . Snyder and Miss Agnew, , Who have been visiting their bro- ther and sisters itt the west for the past couple of.months, returned home on Saturday. Miss Edna Sanderson of Goderich township ac- companied thein and visited her father at Moose Jaw. Rev. A. A. Holmes, Rev. C. J. Moore - house and Messrs. A. J. Tyndall and Fill, Powell attended the Dis- triet meeting in Bayfheid yester- day, representing the two Metho- dist churches in town. Other rnenn- bers of both congregations attend- ed the afternoon session. Dr. and Mrs. 0, R. Struthers and Misses Muriel and Eleanor; who have spent' the past couple fof months in town, left' yesterday Toronto, where they have taken a- nartnnorts for the winter. Dr. St uthez•S 15 home on furlough from China, where he is in the medical work in rennection with the Peas- Ih ler'iali mission. Y Varna E. WE N p ds O R ft" Confectionary and Restaurant ' "We aim to please." { 3. 11. E. Connell has been, appoint, ed manager of the Sterling Bank branch here, Mr, M. A. McLaughlin having been granted sick leave for a time. hold • h will . Goshen Methodist chine 1 its anniversary, on October 7th. The Rev. J. E.' Jones of Staffa, a former pastor will be the preacher of the day., The many friends ' of Mr. Lorne Epps were agreeably surprised on Wednesday last to find\that' he had A Bazaar Under the auspices of the W.M.S. will be held in the lecture room of the Ontario,street Church, on FRIDAY, ; OCTOBER, 5th Booth for aprons, many and varied. 1' Miscellaneous: exhibiting beautiful pieces of fancy -work, as well as all useful articles needed in every home. ' Dolls, handkerchiefs; candy, the home-made kind. Home-made cook- ing and Rummage. Afternoon tea will be served. Japanese Booth, in charge •of Miss 1 Sybil Courtice. Japanese articles on exhibition. Real Japanese tea will be served in the Japanese way. 20-3. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Dale. Mr. and Mrs. Thos..Riley of Clin- ton spent Sunday in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Pollard and Miss Pheobe Wakefield returned home on Saturday evening from Detroit. Kinbern' football teamr brought . season to its home town this fame by getting into the semi-finals, play- ing off with Owen Sound'last .Wed- nesday. Owen Sound had a lead of four, which gave thein a "decided advantage :when the . Wednesday game came ' off. On the first hall Owen Sound hacl the wind in their b u lit a. charnhing young bride , favor and the play was fairly even, ro g lanae, They were married at Port' lint lucre seemed their way and one Colborn; the bride being Miss Laura Trick. The young couple will reside for a time with the groom's parents before settling down in their., own home. Mr. and Mrs. Epps are . not taking a honeymoon trip ce the na- tare of the groom's business will not permit of his being away at'the ,pres- ent''time but they intend later on making a lengthy tour through the Southern States, They have . 'the best wishes of all for a happy future, Constance Mr, and Mrs. Fred 'Stephenson of. Brussels spent Sunday visiting friends, in the village. Mrs. Thuell is visiting' frionds s Y Miss Blanche Wheatley spent Sun- day uun day tate guest . of her parents, Mr, d Mrs: George Wheatley. rSunctay will, he' telly Day iii Odn- tanco 5undaY:seheol, Rev. Mr. bona Will Preach to the children. Myth snent a. ilvl Johnston of l r days with her daughter, Mrs, A. fc<K is Y We are fully prepared to supply . all your roofing requirements with the old reliable Brantford,Asphalt Slab Slate, 4 inches to the weather, best on the market. A full line of. Roll Roofing all kinds and.;prices. , Reofing`.Iiaints 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. In the Fu-rutture Store We are ready for the long cool evenings to makes things 'com fortahle and cozy. Come in and. look oven our stock: of Chester- field ,Suites, Divanettes, Comfortable chairs and rookers. We al- a large stock of beds, springs and mattresses and prices . =ways carry *ill snit your purse. aitb• 2 g13ff Hardware and Furniture Clintona�ar�.� THE STORES WITH A STOCK Furniture Phone: 104 0. Hardware 195 goal was scored -in this half. Kin - burn boys else Made . some very, dan- gerous rushes but failed to notch it until the second half, with the wind, they made one continual bombardment on the . Owen Sound goal, ', but Owen Sound forwards got away and had almost a clear field except one back, and they, again scored,.: In the start away , Iinibu}'n ,,,.�.. ices et eeeereeeeeemebeeeeereeee don Owen Sound's goal ' M�.. Mrs , Ii,ail.fort m counoil recently invested puls]de:fuuds in`a Inst mart- Mx C ha.l:E, In the so end This Iron Inc 94.00 a f $5 00 TI -IIS IS llfl'�peStaC Week AND WE ARE GIVING YOU TWO BARGAINS, BOTH GUARANTEED ; This heater will give you ser- vice when it is not cold enough io'sttirt the furnace. Better than any man servant, Hydro power will Operate the washing machine, and Wringer, or be unbelievably thorough in removing dire from your floor coverings, draperies, upholster- ed 'nacccs, t r ed ftn•niture and most Ole places. With the burning power of the sun 'it -pelts the , hardest of metals, and but a, Short distance away may be gently warming a baby's murk or comforting some one in pain by a'nioderate heated warming pnd. ESE YOUR OWN UTILITY-- IT TILITY- IT PAYS Y O P:9 .ClintonClinton 1 and in a corner kick by II. Taylor. ' a, nice drop ' in goal was made and T, Dundas headed her home. Again from tine centre with N. Govenlock, carried the ,ball well forward, made a 'niee pass to .J. Armstrong end a droll over to W. Dundas and number two was scored, This ;evened things . tip and at the call of -Lime the score 1 was 2-2; This leaves OWen Sound ' the winners of the round by a score ief 0.2. and also winner of the Jnter- miediate. Cbantnioishin of 'Western Ontario. . Although f,he boys did rio win out mi'the round" +;hey certainly have nut liinheith o f the map, The a loot hell of the gaamte here wee one l',ircli, for Mubeint,,as the Y,riB hardly 1. ever lint oast eentre, 1111. ream, 'Win ha 1 sf bi•ritfbrd 13us-li011y tn'C 1,a,4torvrl. rofiornd -0'h'" g"n'tie $1000 of blew ollege spent .Sunday wtfrh l to the e �°ia,OiY+i; i � � �' giag'o on some faint property. f g 13)010111 Dale c Stratford ler 1 mire satisfaotinn of all, Mr; Kelly is always on the . scene 4n0 deals out a fair treatment to both sides. Owen Sound admitted the boys were the hardest team they have played against this season, and with good coaching we hope for ,bet- tor things irk the future. The boys have all ,played, their parts well and in good sportsmanlike ?manner, Wo l congratulate Otveit Sound ori their eeceoee as they° certainly play the ganne well, as this is the seventh season, their team has played toge- ther. Wc. hope the boys may have another' chance to visit Owen Sound and redeem t cniselve,s, This ends an ot, •"+s for this lo ii Ii 1 eclat, the football 'Clio boys have played sixteen mat- ches this year, and this is their first defeat; on the round, St, Paul's' Church Bazaar The: ladies of :St. Paul's: church 'yill". hold their annual bazaar on Thu'. day afternoon, November 22nd, Fur-. they particulars will be. given later, Keep this date in rhinal, 20•' Rouse For. Sale 7 -roomed house, on Albert sari in good copdition, good cellar, to water, 1, arse of garden. A pp Y 0, 13, Hale, Clinton, 20.1 Ply a at i3rucefield Brucefaeld branch of the 11'.l'',W will give an entertainment at WI or's hall on friday, September 2: when the excellent play, Go to 1 Neighbour," will be given, Adi slim, 25 ets. WTI to iO., 111., ext ars«