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The Clinton News Record, 1922-6-1, Page 8^,t 11)22 STYLES CHANGE isV1zN FOR, FATTIER At the sixteenth semi-annual cone. vcntion of the United National Clothiers held recently in C?hicag•o, the return or sutmender•s, sleeve- holdere, urbibeis and father's kussy robe de unit, with ,pink strives and slit IA cs,ch sideof the tall was de- finitely forecasted, Just when the, old night -garment had been all hut routed by the ;regal. ish pyjama and relegated to the shelf comes the ,renaissance. It is; said that :father would iliarcuy re- cognfpe the °thing; for it is ail dolled_ tip andatylod aa, the f`trousei..lees PYjalua,r It comes double breasted all the way down tv rho ahrrn, the COO, - shirt .idea "carried further. lies double rows of :frog., fasteners, is considered eepoeially smart in con- fused shades oC heliotrope, ole- phants breath, grey, ot, pale lemon, and frequently has; a shawlish col- lar of eoixtras'ting eollor and raglan sleeves, Mrs Carrie Watson, inesidont of the Rebekah Assembly of Ontar- io, Paid an official visit to the God - aria lodge recently. CLINTON'S LEADING'JEWEEjER,Y STORE For The June Bride A. full line, of wedding giftsfor June brides, I)on't buy till you; see my display. Ege Specialist here June 9th On June Jth, Mr, Cole, a graduate of the Toronto College of Ophthalmology, ' will be at -my store for the refraction of .Serious eye trouble. Eyes tested and glasses' fitted scientifically, He will be, here again -on June 23rd, so those who cannot come on first date will not be; disappointed. Do not neglect your eyes. Come hire on above date. Jeweller and Optician warommostestionnin . IJt`riffINSI�N Next Hovey's Drug Stora eeia] Price hoz Quip: 44.'9916 wasosig ;11•191.;91.9994,19, About 75 pairs of Ladies' and Growing. Girls',' Brown" calf and kid shaeS, All Sites -3 to 7, Lines that sold regularly up to `x$:50: tearing' price for to. day, Thursday, Friday, antrSaturday $3.98 About 20, Men's and Lades' Ra eoats suitable or cool evenings for light coat for a wet -day v g Clearing price for balance of week $3.48 Other lines to clear at equally low prices for cash only umstePl Bros.: P.IIONE, 25. SMALL PROFITS r I 1 IMORE. BUSINESS -BUSINESS- JMJEiET The Executors of the estate of the late John T. Harland' beg to announce the sale of 'the bpsinese to Messrs.' Ball & Cern pans and to inform persons indebted to the late firm of Har,•- lanci'*Brothers that the book debts and other accounts remain payable to the executors, who will retain use of the office at the Harland Store for the purpose of receiving payment. The' estate is bein • : closed u ; at ,once' and -former custoin making of the- firm will confer a favor by m g p rom r1t settlement. • In severing connection with the. business community. of • Clinton and the " district, `the Harland family desire to express their high appreciation of the pleasant. relations that have existed during -their fifty-five years of business in Clinton, JOHN L. , HARLAND, AMELIA HARLAND' MARION HARLAND Executors. Paints, ..Varnishes and Stains White Lead Raw and Boiled oils, Coal al i Oils Lubricating u�7 �'�t C 1 a l{u ber iRoofingof allGrades o d and General Hardware titter AtttiViltl.•'. Perdue w EL, ISC rItleAt, MUNIII:11G Don't Came IN A MON'i'Ii FROM Sd41i AND ;SAY YOU SAW A Brass Extension Rod with Silver llnds, er;tentling from 1'� 22 to 40 inches, for. BUT BUY THEM NOW. • C We have twelve dozen to start fit' don't know' 'how Jong they will last. Tlie WD. Fair co Often the Cheapest--iliWayH the nest EYE SPECIdCIST A. L. Cole, Eye Sight -'Specialist, an Honour Graduate of the Canad- Ian Ophthalmic . College of Toronto.` Goderich, Ont. "Office hours: 9 a.m. to 5 -p.m. •Practice limited to the eye. ,n i r IWI1uwnaa tiridq,,i -. Il,.df Mr. J. A. Irwin is in London this week attending Conference. Mr. J. A, Carter of London: was in town the latter - part of the week. Mr. Ernest E. Hall of Toronto is visiting at .his home in town this Week, Mrs. Pel!ers returned yesterday front a fortnight's visit with Mil- verton friends.., Prof, and Mrs. Anderton of Exeter: were the guests on Tuesday 'ef Miss Maude Torrance. Mr. Joyner who has been in Kitch- ener during the -winter is visit- ing his danghthr, Mrs. R. B. Car - Mrs. J. McKinnon, Master Billie and Miss 'Mary of Moncton, N. B., are the guests 'of •Mr, and Mrs. W. Jackson. Miss ,Wardwas vas called toer home me at. Rockville, I . e, Ma Inn ry d, on Satur- day owing to the illness of her mother. - 'Mr. Malcolm McTaggart, who is -having-his vacation, leaves this week "to visit in Toronto and Mox- risburg. _Mr,. Wilson Rath and Mr. Harry 'Wells of Stratford spent the. week- , nd with the former's mother, Mrs. Rath. Mrs. D S. Kemp of UttaWarspent the week -end as the guest of- her mother, Mrs: J. Shepherd. of Townsend street:" Mrs. D. N. McCanius, Mrs. Elton Rozell and Mrs. McMath are at Windsor- attending the Branch Meeting of the W. M. S. -- Mr. and: Mrs. . E., -J. Jenkins „ and Master' George, of London spent the week -'end at the ,homestead, Woodlands Farm,' the -Huron ' road. Revs. S. Anderson, D. N. McCanns 'and T. J. Snowdon are attending the annual_ meeting of the Len,- don oindon Conference in that City tiliis Messrs, Harry Shaw, Erskine Evans and Ernest Livermore and Miss Gertrude Wallis are among. `tire University students home for the long vacation. Mrs. Toed, of Souris, Man., and Mr. Geo. Bathwell of Toronto are in town, being called; home by the illness and death of their mother, the late Mrs: E. Rath veil. Rey. G. I. Burns is spending several days this Week renewing ofd ac- quaintances at Caister, a former charge, and : will preach mini- * versary, sermons there on Sunday. Mrs., Joseph Townsend, who recently disposed of diei:.house and effects leaves this weekto visit for a time in Toronto and latex will go to her',' sister:, in Medicine I-Iat, Mrs. Townsend: has many friends in town who ,regret her departure. Me. Bert ,Cooper motored up from Toronto and visited his home in Goderich township and his sister, Miss Annie' Cooper; who is under- going treatment- in the Clinton hospital. - On his return on Mon- day he was accompanied by his brother, Mr, Chas. Cooper,, find M. Willie ,Cooper. Miss 14Tarien Irwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Irwin, has ' been appointed to a mission' sta- tion amongst the foreigners its Al- berta and . is this' week attending: the W. M. S. • Branch' meeting at Windsor. She will spend a short vacation itt her home in town before leaving:for her: neer post. Mrs. Arthur Cook',- who- has been staying in Toronto and Hamilton sf'or some months, has returned home. . She was accompanied by her d:atighteii, Mrs. W. Aitkin, of Toronto, and iter son, Mr. W. Cobhl of Hamilton Mrs. 'Aitkin is remaining for . a time. Mrs, Cook is not ;much improved in health her. friends will, regret to. hear, Mrs. Grant of St, Marys carne up Saturday on a visit to her daugh- •, ter, Mrs. J. Wiseman. Mrs. Grant is in, her ninety-fir:t year but is still in the possession of all het faculties and made the Jour - bey ftp here by :herself. Mrs. Grant east her first vote at a Do- minion election in Decehtber last and being a lifelong adherent of the Liberal -Party, voted for the S,iboral candidate She tells 'is however, that" ohr rs neighbor+ to a good Tory in StMarys, the hdi. fox a The .Tournai-Argue, i+pd 1 that he is s good one an that they do not tiitarrel about politics. News"Ret i' air 0 s C�rner Wlhereouget fullvalue �` for your Dollar Service and., Satisfaction, Cash and Carry and Delivery Phone 48 Macaroni, 2 lbs. for a. , '25e, Tapiocia, 2 lbs. for 2es, Cern Starch, 2 pit 19c, Laundry Starch, 2 lbs. . 10c; SPECIAL While unloading .car of Sugar we will quote special price also price at the car. As the mar- ket is firm we advise buying. Call us up while it lasts. Cream''ef Wheat 3z/ IdoT . , 25e, 2 lbs. of Dates . , , . , 25e.. 2 IPI, of Figs 25e. 'Neil's Special Tea ---A few chests of this :excellent .tea to go at 42c. 3 lbs. $1.25. Domestic' Shortening, per lb lee. 3 pound pails 55e. Pure Lard, per pound 20e. 3 pound 'pails ... 55c, Grape Nuts, per pailcage . . , . .180. Post Toasties, 2 packages for:..... . . , 15e. Roinen Meal,, -per package 33e. Shredded Wheat Biscuits, 2 packages for 25c. Purity Flour per cwt, $4.75. Gold and P. and G. Soap, 10 bars for 69c. • Crown Brand Syrup 2 Jbe.... 18e. - Sun Sweet Prunes, California Nature Flay,- i- Icing Sugar, 2 lbs. c' ' - 5 lbs. 38e. oured, put• up in dust proof 'Packages, d - Canned 'Corn, 2 tins for .... , 2Ge.: 2 pounds per 'package 40e 1 Jelly Powders, 3 pkgs. 18c 25o. Pineapples this week for the ' last time in large quantities. You may pay more later. ' Leave your order with us., Fresh Salmon Trout Daily. Cash & Carry j T► /' l Phone 48 and Delivery People You Know Mrs. Mew` spent tree week -end- with' London friends. Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Twitchell are -visiting the lady's . mother in town. Mrs. ` E, Finch ' and son Roy and daughter Irene, Mrs. Jas. 'Finch and son Francis Motored up from Stratford and spent the weekend. with -Clinton friends. Engineer Castor of • the Hydro El- ectric Covuiiission was in town on Tuesday • on his wdy to Carlow, where a meeting to discuss Hydro for the farm was tieing held. Mr 1 W Eagleson rt ot Aberdeen, 0 �S.' Dalcota, visited friends ih town :during the past week. Ile cane home on account , of the ' illness and death of .his Mother, the late Mrs. W. 'Eagleson of Hayfield. Mr. and Mrs. Jowett and son, Har- old of Pert Huron,' Mrs. Jowett of Bayfield and Mr. and Mrs: CoI- clotigh and' babe rVisited nt the home of Mr, and Mrs, Geo. Burn- ett on Sunday. • TO GODERICH It is expected that a number will join the "hike" front Stratford to Goderich •to -morrow. :It will be a picnic affair in Harbor Park, and. anyone wishing to may, attend. A complimentary luncheon will be ser- ved, to Hon. Mr. Biggs, Hon. Peter Smith, wird are expected to be pres- ent and representatives from the different municipalities at 'Hotel Sunset. • Afterwards the speaking will take place in Harbor Park. The party are expectcd"-here- before el- even. CLINTON WON Lacrosse get off to a' good start yesterday evening when Mitchell and, Clinton played''the first match of the 'season on ,Recreation 'Park, the result :being a score of 15-5 in favour of the home team. The players marched to the grounds' headed by the Pipe -Band in uniform and: playing stirring'` airs, the; pro- cession lengthening, out into a string of autosfilled with people anxious to See the game. It was a good one too and ,there will be More of them. The return _patch will be played in Mitchell next Thursday. Following is the Clinton line-up: Goal: N. McNeil;: Point R. Mid- dleton; 0, Point;. W. Mutch • lst„l7e- fcnee: F, Carter; ,2nd Defence; J; Muteh; Centre: G.• Middleton; 1st Home: 3. - Graham; ” 2nd Homo: 11, Lawson; Inside Horne: R. Roberton;: Outside Homer A, Fulford, Referee: Johnston, Seafdrth. LITTLE LOCALS. • Commencing today, June 1st, the Public Library will keep to summer' hours. 'A long distance telephone station has been established in the Graham Hoose for the convenience of trav- ellers or anyone wishing to use it. The president is calling a meeting of the' hospital and advisory board for Saturday' evening in the board room of, the town hall. Eight otelock, • Mi•. E. F. Me1'not• and family who have spent the past three years in Clinton, hove returned to Bayfield. Tho number, 144,-503,- disappear NI elf Mr, i)ArseY's ear as it: stied beside the Gralfern House on May 23rd. SOLD HOUSE; 'LEAVING TOWN The Misses Southcombe'have sold their residence on Rattenbury street to Mr. . George 'Taylor, who gets possession about July lst. The Misses Southcombe intend removing' to Niagara and they will ,be much' missed by their 'friends here. Londesboro Dr. W. R. Ninos, has returned to Toronto after a visit at the hone of Mr John Vodden Mfs. J'. Tamblyn, who has --been visiting her son in Toronto, return- ed home last week. Miss Gertie Roberton of Toronto motored_ up on ,Saturday and spent the week -end at her home' in the, vfhage. Mr. and Mrs. John Fingland spent Sunday with Auburn, friends., Mrs. Will Lyon spent the 24th, with her sister in London. - Mist Mary Jamieson,' of Toronto is visiting at her home here for it few diva. " Miss Washington of Clinton spent Sunday with Miss B. Porter. Mr. Kirk- Lyon is ,hone from Medical College for the summer vacation. The. death" occurred in, a Loudon hospital on Saturday': evening of Margaret McVittie, wife of - Mr. Marshall -Braithwaite after an op- eration. . T.he late Mrs. Braith- waite bad been ill for many _months but her death same as a sudden blow te her family.' The funeral took place on Tuesday afternoon from the Methodist church, Brucefied. Mr. George Swan has gone back to Muskoka. , His many friends Trope he will bo much benefited and that he may come back fully re. stored. Mr. Austin Wheeler who went. to Detroit a couple' of weeks ago has secured a good position. T]ie football match .between' larvae - field and t4inburn,;Tuesday:, result- ed in a tic„ .There was a large crowd out to,soo the game, Mrs. Cecil Simpson spent Satur day in London, - Misses Maynre and Alice' Swan spent the 24th at Burlington.- , On Sunday evening last, a choir of about forty voices came up •from. Kippers and Ilillsgreen and gave gave n Catttata ,in the Brucefield church which was very much .enjoyed by a large crowd. Th5 church' was well filled, chairs having to be put in the aisles to seat the people. On Tuesday afternoon the W, M, S. "and ithe Kelly Circle enter- tained the Societies of 'Varna and Eippen, Mrs, (Rev.) Hogg of Clinton gave a very' excellent re.. port of the meetings held' at Ot- tawa. and Galt, ' Mrs, Newart sang a very beautiful solo' and Miss El- eanor Snider, and Miss Pearl' Brock sang a missionary. sing. . After Minch and a social hour was spent. The may' friends: of Mr, John Wlalker will be pleased to hear that be is able to be around again after being confined to his room ,fox u week. Mrs. Helmer, i5 visiting Hayfield friends. Mr, Drew Swan spent the holi- day nt Burlington, Mrs, Culvert, , of; Ilderttn spent Suizdav t*s+t:h icer: sister, Mrs. Jno.: Cs:anc,�cr. 1 1 The Biggcst 91an and the Smallest. in Town Will get equal satisfaction in the fit of his clothes if our tape line has"been around hint. We. have a sort of pride in fitting men that other tailors can't please. It's the know how that tells thetale, and our experi' ence and observation has :given us that. Conte in and look over our stock of the very best cloths and try us for your next suit. Prices range from $25 to 55 Davis 8cHertnait- THE VETERAN ;TAILORS Opposite Town Ball Brown's Men's Furnishings Store Goderich Townsieip Mrs. George Linfoot of London, who has been the guest of her consul, Mrs. ' Robt. Pearson the last week, returned home on Wed- nesday. Stanley T ownship Mr. John Foote, one of the oldest residents of Stanley Township, died on. Monday, May 22nd, in his S5th, Year. The deceased was a lifelong Liberal and Presbyterian, Mrs. Foote' predeceased him twenty-seven years ago. Two sons and two daughters survive; -Reverend ' James Foote,. of Exeter, Andrew on tiro homestead Miss. W. MacQueen- of Vancouver, and Miss Anne Foote at hone. The funeral was held on Wednesday afternoon, interment in Baird's. cemetery, Oonstasaee Mrs: Edwin Button and Miss Thelma Dale, left on Tuesday for Windsor, . where they are delegates to the Branch meeting of the W. • The, 'men of the Constance con- gregation held a bee on Tuesday and Wednesday fixing the church basement floor. Mr. and Mrs. 1). Tudor spent Monday with the lady's parents in Clinton. Ratter u Service Station A 11 makes of Batten es Repaired' , .R.ebtiilt and Ohai' ed hirst-class work on short notice. EJ EY's GARAGE Vegetable Plans THOUSANDS NOW READY FOR SALE '`If you want to do some crowing Get a'little garden growing" For good results plant the best —that's ou>is TOMATO PLANTS Improved 1 X L and Chalk's Jewel 25c per box of 15 plants Hardy Tomato Plants from hotbeds 10cdoz•, 3 dozen for 25c, Cabbage and Cauliflower Endive and Celery, also a good stock of. Geraniums, Annuals, Foliage,, Banging Baskets,,.Etc. . . Greenhouses on Huron Street Uptown office, at the Canadian National' Rxpress Co. �. uningh t e Florist. Phone 31. , 'Neilis >Irj) 1 wish to thank the firemen find'; citifens for the proxnpt' and efficient; work done in my recent tire, 1 also wish tor Blank Illy customers. Tor standing by me and will try to give as good service as possible un' der the circnMstauces. I hope a short time with my new equip- ment to turri out better bread thaw ever'. - .1. 1019 R. S. O' NEI Lf Phone 904 The Baiter Tho romaine of the late Mrs, Treble,, who died in "Winnipeg, Man, orz May 18th, were brought to Ex- eter for internsetit lest we,elk., Y1