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The Clinton News Record, 1923-5-31, Page 8g ion\iG ,JEWELLRY STO '+ eddi<ng iPresents For the Jilune Bride Select your Presents at this Store. We have e .good assortment in SILVERWARE CIIINA. CUT GLASS, lite. Ete TO TIIE 'YOUNG MAN= Come, here for your Engagement and Wedding Rings R. H. JOHNSON ,ieweller and 'Optician Next Hovey's Drug Stott ' waraammtimam, am mumeminiummirnimaimw • ole .n s ,11Oleurri�,011,r andOilcloths , These are the cleanest, most sanitary floor coverings you can buy and at the same time the greatest values Now is the time, while you are busy house-cleaning, to replace hat old germ gathering carpet or rug with a new modern Rug of Linoleum or Congoleum. /During May we are. offering some extra low prices. on these lines and you -will find it will mean dollars saved if you get, our prices before buying. ) . ` See our New Curtain Nets and Scrims, they are wonderful val- ues—prices: from 18ets. up. Plurnsteei- Bros...,: PHONE 25. SMALL PROFITS . MORE'BUSINESS . a -sic • Shipley �ui�,trell y - - Pineapples • The Pineapple Season is now at its peak—Choice Pines now on hand Choice' Quality Dairy Butter and fresh Eggs Bought and Sold Jarnszand TVlartnalacles, Primes,: Raisins (seeded& seedless) & Currants Choice Cooked Harris, Breakfast and Back Bacons, Bologna, etc. We carry a full line of Christies's;rBiseuits—AL'Wlt1,YS 'FRESH, Our Storeis at your service, and we invatc&'=yon to come and deal - with us • The C. &' S. •Grocers Phone 125 I�TewSpring Styles hi Clothing : • • fig ' We have our 'new spring suitings. i . e The new' spring stylesare 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 tic. .Herman Electrically Cooked Food Unquestionably the Best ,,To retain all the goodness and nat- ' se.„ '- ural flavor, cook ib electrically—an `: -y •,. ;sy r unbelievable difference 'in , r �a. aldin�5t nlrc � �.-----� i' flavor exists. For example, take � ... v,'r�'-.'"' a roast of beef, cut et in half' cook "� ordinary way and the other na ,4>< one portion - in the or n y a o in McClary's Electric Range. The latter will be eav- ory, rich in, its natural juices, tender, appetizing from its outside to the very center, and far sup - drier to that eboed by other means. It is net difficult to under-' will "brown to a turn" while the juices will not be consumed through ' the action of fire' and air. The air -tight oven of McClar-y's Elootrie range permits'you to retain in every ounce of a small or large roast the savoriness generally lost when cooked by ordinary methods. This. ” is only one, of the 'many intsances where electrically cooked foods are eupekior, - We also carry Electric Meat Platel and Grills.. Florence Auto- riiatie Oil 'Stove, Perfection Steve and Ovens. 4 Sutter 6t• Perdi.e HARDWARE ELECTRICAL PLUMBING - iettor VE's N EP', tle,etriciarA Marie lta1gesc wixfire, tattibsi Irene, Pans and other [ale Yo>~r House A. Home ,, Witt Attaractive, WALL PAPER. ften the Cheapest -Always the Beat • auunur essei a0 yi ". Small lit . 2r, . and Mrs. E. G. Saville spent -the holiday, with Londesboro friends. fr. and Mrs. Wellington Cook of Haanilton`were week -end visitors. in ` town. Ir. and Mrs. T, H.' Hardy and Miss Etta were with., Dungannon friends on the 24th. diss Mary McCamus of Toronto is at her home, Wesley, parsonage, and will remain for a time. vtiss W. E. Thompson of' Toronto • teas home for the holiday last week and remained for \a day or so. Mrs. C. J. Wallis is at Auburn this week,. Dane Rumour says to be present at a wedding. at that charm- ing burg. Mrs ,J. A, Irwin is in London this week attending the.funeral of Mrs. (Dr.) Armstrong, a young wife who. died after about a year's illness.' Mr. J. C. Wallis and his sons, Messrs. Wilmer :and Fred, left Monday af- ternoon for Port Arthur. They' motored to the Soo, where they took the boat. Mr. and °1VIrs. W. A. Mason and two of their children' motored up from Toronto and spent a few days with 'relatives in- Exeter and Clinton during the' past week. Mr. D. A. Cantelon of "'email and Mr. W. F. Cantelon- of Toronto" were guests at the home of their' :parents, Mr; and Mrs. Win. Cante- lon, over the week end. Col. Combe, Lieut. O'Neil, D. Canto - ion, G. Hicks, J. J. Sheppard C. Q. Middleton Lieut. Cree and F, Mut ch went up to St. hTelens on the 24th to the nnvieling of the Joynt mem- orial. Mr. W. L, Keys of Seaforth, formerly of Stanley township, was a visitor in Clinton on Tuesday.and"' a friendly cdll on, The News -Record. Me. Keys has been a subscriber to The News -Record eversince its first 'number,• forty-five years ago. Mr. Janes Mahaffy and Miss Mar- , garet ar-,garet were in Hibbert en Wednes day of last week attending' the funeral of the late Mis. Thomas ,Mahaffy, the 'former's sister -in law, who was `found dead in her bed on Monday mgrning;previous- ily. The late Mrs. Mahaffy was sixty-one years of age anis issur- . rived by her husband and'-a:family of four sons and a daughter, Mr. John Stephenson is winding up his business he Clinton and expects to leave on Saturday for Port Ar- thur, where his two daughters are. and where he, expects to make his home in future. Mr. .Steph'enson has been a long-time resident of Clinton, has many friends .in town and surrounding vicinity and natur- ally has some regrets in severing old friendships Good wishes will follow him sand on his return he will find Clinton's latchstring on the outside of the door. Mr. and Mrs. W. -T. O'Neil return-. ed...last week from Florida, where. they spent the winter. Mr. O'Neil bought a little property in Florida: and during the past wintersat, un- der "his own pine and fig tree," or more correctly, his own orange and grapefruit trees, basking in the sun wli'Ie we scraped the bottom of. the ; coal bin 'and wishedfor the spring,' But nevertheless, Mr. and Mrs. O'Neil are never sorry to see the familiar sights of Clinton a gam, and Clinton' friends are al- ways glad to welcome them back to Mr. Fred Button' leaves 'Clinton to- morrow and on Saturday •sails from Montreal nn the,Antonla for Liver- pool. Mr. Button left England about thirty-four years ago, corn- ing On up here on the invitation of Mr. and Mrs. J, Derry, whom he knew in the Old Land. He has. spent all the intervening lime in this vicinity.: He may remain ill England Sonne' .tune, perhaps per- manently, .But we'd be willing to Wager something that he'll return 1;0 Canada. 'Thirty-four yearis of a sojourn' here makes a pretty good., Canadian) no matter where a :man happened to be born. Mr. E. 'Lewis Evans of Louisville,' Kentucky, came in on Monday on a little visit to ;lis sister and hie aunt Miss Evans and Miss Cole. Mt. Pavans woo 011 a business trill east 'red just ran Up for a day .o so, as is his custom as often as he can do so. He is looking well and tells ue'that he has gone into farming. Noir that he has given up hie position with the Tobadeo Work- ers' Union but just as a sideline. 1 --Ie, has given up his Louisville' residence and hits bought a little farm over the border iii Incl. littd IOOW spends ids spare time: cultivate,. ing the Seit Who is it says; "The iCatanel. thinks the city marl has all. the fun and the, city man thinks the; earner is to be envied and when they hill intoe fortune the eiti+ Appliances les - I man mov0s to the Country and tete: Waring and Repairsa�u him 11w l farmer ;avec to the city; 'town. 1 • Pack ur ft* ul:o es d Ccorrie with Jane Cowl's Great Stage Success' with a ` the advantages afforded by movies. At the Star Theatre Under the auspices of the ;Women's Institute Special music during the evening Auburn' , A large crowd fromhere attended the unvieling of , the Joynt Memorial at St. -Helens' on May 24th. Rey. P. Baines is attending con- £erence at Sarnia this week. The services in the Presbyterian church, every second Sunday evening, are well attended and much enjoyed. Mrs J. Nicholson has purchased a new 'Ford, car. Lrnesvilile - The trustee board of the Methodist church are 'making old-tirne bees in order to impirovethe parsonage and re -shingle the old shed at the church. Farmers are very busy getting their land• -in shape for :corn and potatoes. A wonderful display of bloom' is coming . along in the orchards just 'now, particularly the cherries plums and strawberries. . We understand the trustees of our village school have engaged the pres- ent teacher, Mr. P. Lowry, for next year. .Mr.' Lowry takes a great interest 01 the school affairs, and much is often lost 'when teachers are changed too' often. The action of the trustees is to be commended. ,Rev, H. J Fair Is in Sarnia attend- ing the London 'Conference. Mr. J. Tebbutt is, the layman appointed from the Hohneeville circuit. The Mission Circle met at the hone et Miss E-„ Courtice en , Wednesday last. After the programme :a ten -cent tea was served.: We are •sorry to report Mr.. Ed- gar Trewertha is on the sick list. The Rifle Club held a social evening 'at the home of Mr. M. Stock - on Thursday last.. ;An impromptu pro- gramme was given and lunch served, and all thouroughly enjoyed them- selves. It looks well for the future of the club to ,see such a lively interest Brueefiield l Mrs. Jaia'ueson is spending a few days with her sister over on the Ilur- Miss Hannah Craig of• Hensall is visiting her cousin, Miss McCully. Miss Maud McIntosh has been quite ill for a' few days. Mr. Sam 'Johnston is quite ill, his many friends 'will :17e:sorry to hear. He is not much better ..yet. ' Miss. Alice Iiattenbury' and Miss Mamie Swan 'spent Fs5day. in Brussels. Mi'. and Mrs. Peter Cameron have got nicely settled in their new home. Our senior football team played on ri- their first game in ScaforthF day evening the score being 2-0 in favor of Seaforth. The junior team played •Brussels .here on Monday evening and lost, the game by two goals. Quito a crowd witnessed the game the visiting •team were :of larger and 'very much heavier ,build than our Boys. Mrs: P, McDonald of London and Miss Ross of Exeter visited Mrs. A. Ross, sr„ ori Saturday last; ' Quite a number .from,here attended the reception held at; the hone of Mr, Hugh Gilmore for Mr. and Mrs. Greg, McGregor, when the ;friends' and neighbors teolc the opportunity to present Mr, and Mis. McGregor with a leather couch, wicker fern stand. a tett glass flower. basket, Mi'. and Mas. MeGregoee Mete got nicely sefrtled on their farm in T eicoasniith. 1l r. "Murdock Campbell of Chicago, was the guest of Mr. John Walker. t'or e. few days last week, , Mr, :]Vile Mcllrtesh leas g000 kip to Space donated by W.'T. O'NEIL Loring for. the summer.. Mr. Robert Scott and his sister, Miss Elizabeth, spent a few days in London. • We 'are glad' to report, that Ella' Thompson of the second con. of Stan- ley, who has been dangerously ill, is recovering. Mr. Mac.:Ailienhead of London. and Dr. Will of London visited at the home of their brother, Frank, last week: The trustees of Baird's cemetery• met' one night last week ,and 'after taking in the: situation decided t'o in- struct the cartaker to cut all plots of non-residents: and to leave all others who have not paid ;in the same con- dition, ,r s'. Kien. Mr. Alex McKenzie was in ,Hyde Park this week attending -the funeral of a relative. . Mrs. Archie McGregor is in Toronto this week on• a visit to, her daugh- ter, Mrs: Arnold Petrie. The play entitled "The Village Doctor," given -by The Young Peoples' Club of St. Andrew's church, Was a great success. The.,ehurch was filled to capacity. The young people have :been invited to present; the play at Egmondville. Sir. and Mrs. Andrew Love, of Hensall, who Spent the past four months in Ontario Calif., visited their friends, Mr. and Mrs. A. McKenzie this-. week. Mrs. J. W.•French.has been'spcnd- ing the past two weeks in Brampton nailed thereby the death of an uncle. Miss Olive Cooper of Toronto spent the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Cooper. Rev. R. L. and Mrs. Lundy spent the 24th at their summer borne near Port Albert.' Ella, youngest daughter of Mr, Sam Thompson, second con. of Stan- ley, has been very ill with an at. tack of brain fever, Mr: and Mrs. Wm:. Crawford of Ripley visited •with their relatives, Mr, and Mrs. J. 13: McLean, during the past week. Zurich Lodge A. F. & A. M. held their regular meeting on Monday evening May 28th when the following officers were elected for the ensuing year. W. -M,—T. , ; C, Chap- man. S. W., Cr. - M, Drys- dale. J. W, --D. Brintnell, Chap- lain—W. C. Davis. Treasurer—J. W. Epnthorn. Secretary—A. W. E, Hemphill, Tyler- J. Priest Audit - oris. A. L..Case and Wm. McKay. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Porter of Wiughain celebrated their golden. wedding last week.. Ice Cream Season, Js Here TRY /OUIt INCE CREAM Li 13rielcs or Bulk Candy Candy is always in 0005011 we ale kinds at all prices. *Seed have 419 lY IE; N D O .q. Confectionery and- Restaurant ",We aim to please." Cheer. up' ! Summer is 'here, so leg's go Smll;ln Through and so are we here with a fine stock of verandah furniture, in- eluding chairs and rockers, Hammocks, -Hamm() Ouches, Reclining chairs, ,.Ferneries. and Sun stop verandah awnings. Then to the, June Bride we would say: Be stere to•look us over ds we certainly have the stock to choose from and we assure you the most. reasonable prices and courtesy. -Ansi don't forget to` support "Smilin' Through under Auspices of the Worsens Institute; June 0 and 7 at the Star. theatre. HARDWARE DEPARTMENT 'The' season is here for oil stoves. We have in stock: the Lorain high speed oil burner, will. burn 22 hours on one gallon of! oil. Call in and we will show.you all about it. We have the New Perfection in two, three and four burner, ,also in the. superfex: with high speed oil burners. "., Now is the time to put a new roof and siding on your house. • We have the Brantford Roofing' Slab,; Slate Blue Black Green and Red, sold in rolls for 81.50 -up per square. Clinton Hardware and Furniture Co THE STORES WITI A STOCK Furniture Phone 104 Hardware 19! NORMANDI E BLOCK PROGRAM FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Viola Dana "They Like 'Em lou h" � J A Rip -Roaring C omedY Also owing to the:many requests of our patrons, we. are curing for Friday:and Saturday the services of Prof"Mem-'a-Rea" and Rita Johnston Champion International Dancer S MONDAY AND S X TUESDAY "WET GOLD" J. E. Williamson's Thrilling Undersea Pic and a Sport Reel, Admission 25c and 10c WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY "SMILIN' • THROUGH" starrhig Norma Talmadge U oder the aus ices of the -Women s Institi � P :. 3 e Admission35c an 15