The Huron Expositor, 1923-07-13, Page 8•
Jahn Kenny anCbeibit bo , Clever. of
�* p Aetroit, are guests gt U e home of
OS R Ml' Gon Ecltert in tewlt Mrs. J.
DIS'I'al' MA`I'IR',4 •
Siewert and Mrs, W,' Ii, Smith are
visiting relatives in Michigan and
as. Chicago. -Miss Beulah, Sendick, of OI'
Ingersoll. is visiting her aunt, Mrs. in
John McTavish. -Mess Ho Johnson ie
spending a week with her mother in
Loot Bines. --Mat y friends of M. Exeter. -Mies Mary Crosbie is. tax-
Hargan, .Centre Street, will regret to ing a slimmer course at Toronto Uni-
leprn.that she suffere4 a. severe a coke versity.-Misses Ellen and Annie
on Monday She was cowing Gut the Grace Gemmell left this week to visit
back door of iter home when the at- relatives in British Columbia. - Mr.
tack came and she . fell sideways off and Mrs. J. R- McNab, of Lucknew,
the steps to the ground, where she spent Sunday in town. -Mies Setty
was found a .short time after. Mrs- McClelland, of Fort Francis, is visit -
Major acid Mrs. R. S. Hays. - Misa BOOHSil Mal - - B 1f
Agues' Crosbie is visiting in Toronto -_, _,,,,,,_„a•
this week. -Mr. Percy Hoag, Princi-
pal of the Hagersville public, school, as follows: .Goderieh Street East;
is spending the holidays at his home 524 feet; Market and Ord Stt'eetat to,
here. • - Mr. and Mra. H. Boles, of Sperling deet; Side Street and Ikaet
Carberrry, Manitoba, were the guests William Street to Centre Street; Col -
of Dr. and Mrs. Harburn this week. legiate Institute Street; Chi rch Strent
-Mr. Charles Holmes met with s north from Centre Street to James
serious accident on Thursday morn- Cowan's; Sigh Street from Market
ing. He was doing some upholster- -Street to John Street; James Street
ing repairing, when a knife he was from Ann St et to S. Spencer's- Ann
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Ilergan' had been nursing her sister, ing at the home
Mies McElroy, who died a, week ago,
for some months,and her condition
had become much weakened by the
strain. -Mr. And Mrs. F. Holmeeted
spent- the week end in Goderich.-
Mr. P. Calder, formerly of the Do-
minion Bank staff here, but now of
Toronto, spent a few days here this
week with friepds.-Misses Helen and
Jean Carswell, of Toronto, are visit-
ing with friends in this vicinity., -Mr.
Adam McKay and Mrs. A. R. Box
were in, Niagara Falls, N. Y., this
week attending the funeral of their
brother, the late I. McKay. -Miss
Anna Gordon, of Cleveland, is spend-
ing her holidays at her home in Mc-
Killop. -Mr. Howe, teller in the Bank
of Commerce, is spending his holidays
at his home in Peterboro. - Miss
Margaret Chittenden spent last week
with relatives in Toronto. -Mrs. Part-
ridge, of Toronto, is visiting at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mra.
James Kerr. -Mr. and Mrs. G. D. C.
Harn who have been in Ethel for
of het grandpateAts
are.
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staiA own loss on stale
iiirty eggs.
We only want eggs that
are gathered twice daily and
strictly clean; for same we;
will pay good prices.
Saturday Only
REDPATH SUGAR
Cash, $11.25. Charged, $12.
W. J. FINNIGAN.
Phone 72.
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SPECIAL PHOTOGRAPH OFFER
Do you want first class Photo-
graphs at a very Special Price? Be-
ginning July 7th we are going to
snake 50 dozen of our $9.00 per dozen
Cabinet Photographs at a Special
Price of $5.90 per dozen. When we
have made 50 dozen of these Photo-
graphs this Special Offer will cease.
Now is your chance to get High
Grade Photos of yourself, your fam-
ily, baby, children, father, mother,
sister, brother. You can have as
many taken in the photograph as
you wish. We make three different
sittings and show you proofs and
guarantee first class work. Do not
delay and miss the chance of this
special price. Remember, when we
have made 50 dozen this offer ceases.
THE
D. F. Buck Studio
GO TO
Hiutchiso n's
For Groceries,
BAKING POWDER. -Our own brand
(Hutchison's) is guaranteed free
from Alum and if not as good as
any other baking powder, (even
those which sell at double the price)
your money will be cheerfully
refunded.
Per pound _
25c
CLOTHES PIN BAG --These are ar-
ranged so that they hang on the
line and slide along conveniently,
to just where they are
needed. Price, each 25C
COCOA, very special at 25c
' 2 pounds
We challenge comparison with any
other pure cocoa at twice the price.
JELLY POWDER.-McLaren's Invin-
cible at 10c straight. McLaren's
Imperial Jelly Powders
8 for
VINEGAR. -The season for vinegar
is approaching. Remember that
"cheap vinegar is slow poison" and
please remember that Hutchison
sells nothing but vinegar which is
guaranteed of good quality with
prices as low as they should be.
FOR FRUITS, LEAVE YOUR
ORDERS WITH
some time, are occupying their home
here this week. -Mr. Sydney Glazier,
of Owen Sound, spent last week at the
home of his cousin, Mrs. R. J. French.
-Misses Marion and Beth Muldrew,
of Brockville, are spending the holi-
days with their aunts, Mrs. .1. R.
Scott and Mrs. Robert Scarlett, in
McKillop. -Mr. Ralph Smith has re-
turned to Flint, Michigan, after
spending his holidays at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John L.
Smith. -Mrs. Keith McLean and
daughter, Miss Elizabeth, are spend-
ing a few days in Toronto this week.
-Mrs. James Richmond, of Galt, is
the guest of Mrs. Andrew Young. -
Mr. H. Meyers spent Sunday with
friends in town. -Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Chapman, of Hamilton, are visiting
at the home of Mr. W. E. Chapmatl.
-Mrs. William Bristow has returned
from a visit with her daughter, Mrs.
If. Eyre, Sarnia. -Mr. Caldwell, of
Hensall, spent Sunday here with his
daughter, Mrs. R. H. Sproat. -Miss
Alice Carbett is visiting in Detroit
this week -Miss D. Hutchison, of
Port Arthur, is visiting at her home
here. -Mr. and Mrs. H. Eyre and Mr.
Wren Eyre, of Sarnia, came to at-
tend the funeral of Mr. Eyre's father
this week. -Mrs. H. Stewart and
family returned to their home in To-
ronto this week after spending some
time with Mrs. Stewart's parents in
Egmondville.-Miss Lizzie McCowan,
of Toronto, is visiting at her home in
McKillop. -Miss Agnes McKay, of
Blyth, is spending the holidays at
her home here. -Messrs. H. and Wm.
James, of Kitchener, were visitors in
town last week -Mr. and Mrs. F. Fee
and Mr. and Mrs. A. Westcott left
on Monday on a motor trip through
the north country -Mr. and Mrs.
Miller, of Angus, are visiting at the
Inane of Mrs. Miller's parents. Mr.
and Mrs. William Gillespie, James
Street. -Mr. E. Umbach is in Toronto
this week attending the Druggists'
Convention. -Mr. George Israel has
purchased a new Maxwell Coupe from
the local dealer, Mr. Regier. - Mr.
Russel Bristow was in Kitchener this
week. -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wegg
end little son, of Toronto, were vis-
iting in town this week. -Mrs. Har-
graves and son, of Toronto. are visit-
ing at the home of Mr. T. G. Shilling -
law in Tuckersmith.-Mr. and Mrs.
George Smith, of Dauphin, Manitoba,
are visiting with their aunt, Mrs.
Ellen Smith, Huron Street. -Mr. and
Mrs. James B. Thompson are visiting
in Chicago. -Miss Mabel Turnbull, of
Huntsville, is visiting at her home
here. -Miss Muriel Suckling, of New
York, is visiting with Miss Gladys
Thompson. -Miss Ruth Thompson is
attending summer school at Toronto
University. -Mrs. J. H. Broadfoot and
Miss May have returned from a visit
with Hamiltpte-friends.-Miss Long,
of Windsor,''hnd Miss Weldon, of Glen-
coe, are the guests of Mrs. R. Fulton
Irwin at the parsonage. -Mr. William
Black, M.P.. and Mrs. Black left on
Thursday on a trip to the Coast -
Mr. H. C. Box had delivered this week
a very fine new motor hearse. It has
a beautiful body on a McLaughlin -
Buick chassis.=Mrs. Clarke, of Cleve-
land, is the guest of Mrs. Andersen
and Miss Barton. -The garden party
on the lawn of St. James' church on
Thursday evening last was a great
disappointment to many, the heavy
showers in the afternoon and the
threatening weather in the evening
keeping many people at home, and
spoiling what otherwise would have
been a thoroughly enjoyable evening.
-Mr. and Mrs. David Mole and two
sons, of Rochester, N.Y., were guests
at the home of Mr. Edward Mole, on
Tuesday. -Rev. Dr. Larkin Mrs.
Larkin attended the Presbter ry picnic
in' Bayfield on Thursday. -Mr. F.
Schuller has erected a fine garage at
the rear of his residence on East
William street. -Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Duncan and Mr. and Mrs. M. J.
O'Neil leave on Friday on a trip down
the St. Lawrence and up the Saguenay
river. -Mrs. W. E. Southgate, Sr.,
who has been spending some months
in New York, returned to her home
herr on Wednesday. -Mr. and Mrs.
James H. Morran, of Owen Sound,
are visiting at the home of Mayor
Golding and with Mr. Morran's uncle,
Mr. J. S. Welsh and other friends
here. -'Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rose and
son, Hugh, of Sault Ste. Marie, are
spending a few weeks of the holidays
in Seaforth.--Mrs. G. W, Russel, of
Detroit, is visiting her sister, Mrs. W.
Stoddart. -Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Frisbee
and daughter. Helen Clare, have re-
turned to their home in Butte, Mon-
tana, after spending several weeks
with friends in Buffalo and Seaforth
-Mrs. E. H. Close has returned from
a visit with friends in Toronto. -Mrs.
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