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The Clinton News Record, 1923-5-10, Page 84' 10 11428 OLIN TO LEaA )I1 G .JW(1.0 Ry STOR 6'(us Wt ether are needed—we Tile that we the line You can foil'0 for lone; of iihart distances can furnish the right 0 , the Glabcee" oleo matter 18 in > jou want long and abort of the whole can supply the. best of everything of Optical (lends. nein on Our Goods and that's what 1fol..JO.`N,N, Jeweller $]ld: Optician •Nest-$ovey'e Drug Store 1 New' dor' Y pri/{e g Shoes and Hosiery we have had sport models for -213.50 and up. shoes or oxfords, black or brown at easy prices, as the stock be later. , I;USIN1iSS Everyb�dyLikes Something The Spring is now in place forsome years Suits in all o y ung latent and Men's Fine black or brown Ladies slippers Kid and Patent .. Spring. Hats Nokv is 'the is at its best !Iumsteel SMALL PROFITS' Stock of• Clothing, hats, Caps, and is tl:e largest and best showing and the prices ase right. the nifty styles shown this year in the more staple. lines for older men Shoes. iA splendid range in lace at $4,50 to $6.50. and oxfords in patent leather, with grey. trim. $8.75- to $6.00; and Caps, Etc., in a big rant time to buy the summer requirements and the prices lower than they will PHONE •25:, ` MORE ; PinesIples, Fresh , etc. summer en hand Pbo>rie 125 ., zv lv lti D Siaiiifl Curreil "Fresh Oranges, Lemons, ,`e.. Garden Seeds, Quality Fresh Supplies The -C. & 6,60(11KIZMi0.452=12MIZELIBMMaseisamgaitt111011111111.1112111111911111 p.. t Fruit �llt�' �iC d Vegetables Ban arias Grapefruit and •,Lettuce,' Onions Rhubarb' Seed Potatoes, Dutch Sets, Mpltipliers Coal Oil—Let us supply your 011.this of Groceries and Provisions, always Prompt Delivery Service- S. Grocers w Styles Spring Ne' • Mayy In Clothing We have our new spring suitings. The new spring styles are here. This is the time to order your new suit or overcoat so as to have it when the spring opens. Come in and inspect. materials and discuss styles Davis Sc. Herman - Now that Rouse forget that we carry and Varnishes and Stains for your Freseotta Cold a full line of O Wall Dttsttet '. • s ` , us again (Id' not,. Paints and Sun Varnish , We also carry and. Ceiling and da'Lal 0 3 MOPS IN �I+1� Chan5esble in n second. Separate. mops clothe for Water. 00, Dust, For Iioreee IIcit h, etc. Cteans:pa the last epeth.�wonderfullabor-aavingdevice:• Gollnpa,ble, selY-leelcing fsemc, can be wrung out r -lung, emop er or s world. r. Onit' flratelites. mop in the torid, Dodi fent to ace a demonstra- tion. Soldin all stores. ' fi teen.. A.omi\i WOD MOP cleaning season i$ almost with a complete line of Br•andram-Henderson Floor Paints, also Sun Varnish floors end wood work. Venter Paint for wails and ceilings, -Cedar and Liquid Veneer Mops. Sutter - HARDWARE DL3C'rM cAr PL1fIS2i3ING • ,. , rx;r••- tiisRk,' .SIra3^ `•.'.. .. .tmt�.xua%ra°.z,.c ;VENN> ",5 Eie• tri.dia ' a lctetria U' n ,es til; to , S � x � � tlltx,a Irons, Fano and otter:r Appliances + ;And it'j Make-. Your House A Home With Attractive WALL PAPER T110;: r 11N Fa! Co.. Often the CheaPpst--..Always .the Best eit Fei all tuti to, I in me,'` Miss Jean Chidley :lett Saturday fete Toronto, where she will take a nos - Miss. Dickie of London was the guest; of Miss Grace Shepherd on Sat urday. - Mrs. R. C. Mason and family left, Saturday for Chatham, to join Mr,1 Mason. • Mrs. (Dr.) 'Ferguson' of Kincardine. was the guest 'of Miss Amy Ilow- • son over the week -end. ' Master "Clarence Walker of Gode- rich visited Master BiIly- Jackson' last week. Mr. and -Mrs. George Jenkins, Miss Rutledge and Mr. Wilfrid- Seeley motored to London on Friday. Miss Margaret McLennan, 'of Toron- to, visited -here heother, Mr, 0. A. J i eLennan over the week -end. Mrs. R. A. Bell returned-. Saturday;. after a very pleasant visit at, 'Silverton; Sinecoe and Allendale Mics Jennie Holmes has returned to,. her hoine' in- town after,' spending-,'. the winter with her brother. near Goderich. Mrs .4 E. Brooks of. Mitchell has;, been visitin • during the past week` with her ` parents, Mr. and 1l9e. •Wm" Cantelon, Mr. Willis C. Cooper, left ; Monday morning ler Chicago, where he will' spend, the holiday !period in, an, :architect s ofife . Miss Ellis of the Collegiate staff -is at her heme ih Listowel, owing to the illness of tier mother. Mr. Fred. Wallis is supplying -.at the Collegiate during"her absence, . . Ilirs. S. S. Cooper .and daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and .Mrs'. P. Ladd, of .Clinton, ,spent the- week- end with Mi. and Mrs. A. -J. Coop-. er, —Goderich Star Misses Lily; and Laura MacFarlane tleft for -their hone in Owen•Sound oh Saturday ' after spending a Week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. • John Zapfe, Mrs, John Flynn, who has been spending the past couple of months. with her husband in Detroit, is visiting' relatives in town; before ,Settling in theCity of the Straits. 1lrs. Wm. Foster of Chicago, fennel,' resident of Clinton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wan. Cantelon one day this : week. Mrs. foster has been visiting friends in Seaforth. Miss 'Vos'burg, who has been spend 'ling a few weeks with her cousin, Mrs: Long, of Clinton,' returned ,;home `en; Wednesday of last`. eek. _ • Gerrie" News Jars. Nation of Seafortle has been visiting Mrs. W. Jackson and Mrs. (Dr.) Shaw during the past week. Mrs. Nation intends going to tlie. Coast shortly for an extended stay. F. G. $cotchaner, who recently eoid out his drug business inWallc- erton has been visiting relatives in the vicinity during the past week. Mr: Scotchiner has not yet located but is Iooking about for a good loc- ation. Ir. Roy Chowen,, who successfully passed his exam, at the ,School of practical :Science, Toronto, has been holidaying at his hoine .in town but goes to Northern- Ontario for the summer, where ,he will get; some practical' mining experience, [ayor and Mrs. Cooper and Mr. Wil- lis Cooper attended the funeral of the late Prancis Sellery in Kincar- dine on SSaturdva•y. Mr. Sellery was an uncleof rs, Cooper's and'unttil a few years ago, :when 11e moved to Toronto, had his hoine in cardine. ;re. Roberts and babe of Regina are the guests, of Mrs. T. J, Watt. Mrs Roberts well be remembered as Miss Nettd Simpson and has vis- ited in Clinton on several occasions.. Her husband, Dr. Roberts, is taking a post graduate course and is now in, Vienna. Ir. and Mrs, Carl Mair and bade of. - ;Allendale have been visiting at t;lv home of -Mrs. Melee mother, Mrs. R. A. Bell of town,' and with the parents and relatives of Mr. Mair in Goderich township this week. Mrd ,Mair's grandfather, Mr, Gilbert Mair, is not in good health just at present,' r. and Mrs. Gunn "attended the funeral of the fotmer's brother, the date Hector Gunn, who died suddenly in Calgary on Tuesday last while .on his way from the Coast, where he had spent the inter. I nv Ie was -buried from St. Paul's Presbyterian church, Bath- erst street, Toronto,' on Monday' r; _C F. Libby, for several years to- eel manager a$the Citn tbl Knitting Company, is in town this wools hav- ing dome over to -assist his daughter in-law. iblrs, F. Libby, to pack and get ready; to trove to Boston, where they intend residing in Sut- tee. Mr. Libby is looking remark, Ably well and assures his friends that he's just a l ,well as he looks. A gonial seul, wile'' trade inany rfriends during this residence here, Mr, Libby has boon warmly welron- but his iretn• n to,tonvn hag Ann newerl the 'rog'rtt ., Olt at .'iris re- snovitl to another Mace of abode, AMEN Mkt- VW 4 is Introducing and Boosting eer Canadian -loos for Catiladia Aylmer Canned Goods and Jams Aylmer •Pure Jam in 4-1b pails, strawberry, cherry, raspberry Aylmer 'Soups ---Vegetable and Tomato oily, , , .. ; Alymer Pork and Beans 'small size ,, •. ' Ayhner Pork and Beans medium size ., Aylmer Pork and Beans large size . , , , .., • , , Aylmer'Pumpkin •, 2 for 23c. 18e, 26e. ,•, • 20e. ap,l.e leaf matches Tndi S lea' ,box 20c, Dominion' matches 34c • Doirnnien. Mill+_ pee tin 150,. Keen Siveet Milk eper tiu '<' 15e,' f1feep .Sweet Whipping Cream Ile. Keep Swett Cream . , 0,.. , .. . , , , 15c. Derninion' Corte per tin , , . , 10c, - - Doininio i Peas per' tin .. , . .. , ,• , 15o. CANADIAN PICKLES ` Large Sony Pickles .' .. 50c. Sweet Mixed - • 25e. • Onion & Chow . , , , 25c, Catsup Made in Canada large size- , , , ... 25c. See otir special soap deals in ndrth window resh salmon trout daily, if weather permits, from Ba,Yfie1d ALSO. SPECIAL IN Cooking Figs, pulled;' 3 lbs for 25c Cooking Dates per ib 10c Prunes, large , - :20c 2 Kindly order early Wednesday morning (owing.ta hal ash . & Carry.: Ig'Cslh ser es ,. holiday. during Summer months) Under special arangements with W. J. Spence, the Clinton Public School have secizred the se'evices of the who tyili give one . of, their famous concerts in the Town Hall Wednes- day, WecInes a@ at$ P. M.; This "Company „comes highly rec; ommoncied and presents a pro- gramme of high order.' This,, entire programme is -to be seen attached to all theadvertising posters in the town and the public -can' judge for themselves theclass of concert to be expected. Miss Jean McDonald of New Yorlc is guaranteed to be the 'greatest 'en- tertainer.produced'in'Canada in mod- ern tithes. In New York they call her "Bonny • . Jean, the Perfect Scream." phi: always comes to her audience ..in fine spirits and when. she leaves; she has her audience in the same niodd.'1lme Gwladys Jones - Morgan' is a • fatuous Welsh soprano, Miss Hunt id, the foremost violinist in the Dominion, and Miss l0ulalie, Buchanan is a gold medalist of the Royal 'Academy of London, England Be prepared for an evenings enter- tainment. and you will- trot :he :disap- pointed. No Seats Reserved. Every- body welcome. Admission: Adults 40c. Children 25c War Tax Included PROGRAMME; ,Gypsy Airs Helen Hunt (a); Train (b) The .Open Secret, Rob -- .Robin sing me a song Gwiadys Jones -Morgan. Sketch Jean MacDonald (a) Spanish Serenade, {b) Tango Helen Hunt One Fine Day. from Madame Butter- fly, Gwladys Jones -Morgan Sketch JeanMacDonald Scherzo, B flat minor Eulalie Buchan- an. (a), Waters of Minnetonka (b) all for you Uwladys Jones -Morgan( Violin obligate. Sketch Jean MacDonald (a) Londonderry Ail', (b). ,Hungarian Dance Helen Hunt The False Prophet Gwladys Jones Morgan Sketch Jean MacDonald Gal " Save the Icing Note:—This concert' is positively guaranteed, Theiniteical artists are the very finest in Canada; Jean Mac- Donald is wonderful. Come. Auburn Mrs. J. 14Iurdock° and Miss Isabel, of Zealandia, Sall;,, are visiting Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Straugshan: Mr. T. Riddell loaded a ear of pot- atoes this week. Quite e,pumber of:our, farmers have finished sending. • Mother's Doty is being observed in our churches next Sunday. Miss Fanny Scott continues very low having suffered another attack last week. • The young ° seo sle of tea Methoidst Y g i 1, church met last Friday evening ante, IV -Mind lin 0ptvorth League, the ,Civet meeting will be held, this Fri- day night,; The Women's Missionary Society of the Goderich District will "hold its annual Convention in the Methodist church, Constitnee, oh Wednesday, May tilib• Miss 10.' I', Sperling, 110= trusted missionary, will be present and give tin address. PAPPIsAsf eeeeeet AMMO Phallus 4$ SOUTH HURON LIBERAL - CONSERVATIVE: CONVENTION ' The Liberal- Conservative Conven- tion of the riding of South Huron, 'as constituted -for Provincial purposes. will be held -in"the town •hall, Ileinsall, Thtiwsda a_ I7 1923 at 2 o'clock, p, nt, for the purpose of selecting: a candidate 'for the com- ing 'Provincial Election, and to trans- act other important business.: Each Polling Sub -Division' is entit- led to send . three voting represent- atives, and as many othe,•s as pos- sible, Ladies especially invited -to attend. A prominent .speaker will be pres- ent to address the Convention. Mr, Harold'' Barnum of .Aylmer is expect- ed, xpect ed, • 'C. G. Middleton, G. C. Petty, ' President `Secretary,. The Liberal. ConsUrvatives OF THE CENTRE nRIDLNG OF HURON Will hold a Convention at Cardno's Hall! Seaforth on ednesdCa gl Mau 16th, 1923 at 2.30 for the purpose of nominating a Can- didate t.peontest the election iii the interests bf the ::Liberal-Conservaive Party. - A good attendance isearnestly re- quested. Ladies especially invited. "God Save The Icing" M. Broderick.' Wnh. Campbell President Secretary, Mother's R'very. Mother Loves Candy, why` not remeilber her tenth a box of our Fruit, Nut, er HeAlCreaniY .Centers, Special Display at reduced Prices ` - ' i Confectioner and Rost ah • y a trent "We aim 10 please," ftesioneemeamareely ~ems. Furniture . epserene, ut Our Furniture Departnieni; will be most attractive to the June Bride as we never had such a grand assortment to select from as we -have' right now and we. cordially invite, you to •call and see'. for yourself l;fi:ite'afi f ,h -We have scene. -Wonderful Bargains in Chesterfield suites ,in Mohair Plushes -and Tapestries, Divanettes, Dining Room, and Bed Room suites, With an unusually ..large Stock • of Beds and Bedding ;of all kinds at extra special prices, A Good Assortment - of Rugs, Congoleutn, Linoleum -ancl Oil Clothes to select from at lowest ,possible ,prices. HARDWARE DEPARTMENT - A Full Line of Paints and Varnihses at all Prices Muresco for a Beautiful Wall Finish 'Dust Bane for House Cleaning A Pull Line of -Lawn Mowers Garden Tools and Garden Hoes Galvanized Wash Boilers at. 51.35 each ea �'at d Prices ..Y • Calf and Pig M 1 Reduced , Mixed Nails at $4.00 Per. 'Keg., Ty Clinton Hardware and Furniture Co. THE STORES WITH' A STOCK Furniture Phone 104 • ' Hardware 195 • NORMANDI E BLOCK p a4. OG A. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY "The Invisible Power starring House, Peters and Sport Review MONDAY AND TUESDAY . Charles Ray in R. S. V. P. Harold Lloyd Comedy WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY "North of the Rio Grande" Starring Jack Holt and Bebe Daniels. Burton Holmes Travelogue. Admission 25c and lOc. Varna A public meeting will be held, in the Orange Stall on Tuesday even- ing, May 15th, at eight o'clock for the purpose of organizing an L. 0, B. rL; lodge. All flee ladies of the community are' cordially invited to attend. •Several officers of the Ciro- ton L. 0. B. A. will be present to oxpleiit the objects of the Society. The following is the report of Valeta School for the month o:e gip. ilc 4th. --Sr. - Ellwood-15pps, - Pitebo Colciough, Irene Johnston, Trete Clutter, Shirley Dawson, Dorothy Islet: ' 4th Jr,—iVfnlacl Pilgrim, Clayton Elliott,' Milliard Robertson 3rd. Sr, -Mean Foster, Reethdl', Johnston, :Jean Johnston. bird, J`r.---Hazel Steep, Margate, et Johnston, Orrin Dowsot, 'Clare`.'; Sm'th. i 2nd, Ste—Mary Chutm•, Rrztli El- liott, Ada Steep, Calvin Poster. 2nd, Jr.Andrey Johnston, Glen Colelough, Trus, •' Chute., David IIttdge, 1st. —.Elliott Chutes?, Thompson Colelough, Vera Steep, Alvin Panel t• Pr, Sr. --Doris" Center, Verne' Smith, Melvin Foster, , Jr.. P.. Ge.t, tn.ude NicLinchey,-Wale ter Johnston, Willie Austin, No. on roll 134., average "attend- since, 81. Kathleen ?IL Welsh Teeeltcr9