The Clinton News Record, 1923-7-5, Page 8eNA
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Mrs. W. J. McDonald and children
are visiting the lady's 'sisters in
town,
Miss Ethyle Wasmen has gone to To
roto to begin her second year art
course.
M. and Mrs. T. T. McNeil and epics
Ferrol Higgins were in. London on
Monday.
Miss Luella Walkinshaw was :;up
}From Toronto over tale week -end
and -holiday.
Miss Beatrice Seller, of Evanston,
511, is the guest of her tient, Mrs.
A. T. Cooper.
Mr. Asa Bolton of Brantford was in
(town- for a- few days this week.
visiting his. parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Hunt, of. Lon
,don, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Haniblyn'over the holiday.
111e. W. E. `O'Neil and Miss W. O'-
Neil spent the holiday at thou sum-
mer cottage at Southampton.
Misses Carrie and Minnie ,May, of
Toronto were visitors last week
with their aunt, Mrs. A. Hooper.
Mrs. E. Schoenhals, Miss Dora Sch-
oen/la's and Miss Zetta..Bawden
motored to London on: Saturday
Mrs. Mason and Mrs. Greensides of
London visited Mrs. Wm...Walker
and other relatives over the holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Tanner of King-
ston are the guests' of the latter's
parents, Mr. end Mrs. Wen. Walker.
Mrs, Baker, Mrs, Chambers, Mrs
Hill and Mrs. Snell of Exeter were
Ivisitots' with. Mr. 'and Mrs, Hooper
last- week,
Mr. W. Atkinson and Mrs. 0. Hooper.,
anil children of London were week-
end visitors with Mr. and, Mrs. A.
Blooper. '
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Mr. end Mrs. Leslie and little dnugh'
ter Phyllis • of Owen_ Soitnd were
:the guests over the week -end of M.
led Mrs. J,_Zapfe:,
Mee Reynolds, sr.,'' one all Hullei.t!s
..,pioneer's, is malting a, little visit
with her 'daughter, Mss. Ames
Flynn of town.
Mr. -and Mrs. W. • U.:Latornell 'and
Miss Margaret Combe pf St Thom
'as were the guests over the Week-
' end of the Misses` Doan.
Miss Edna Wasman and Miss Errant,
of Toronto, were weekend•'guests
at the home of the "fernier's par
ents Mr. and Mrs. J. F,' Wasman
Mrs. Fair sr_, who Lias beat; _with her
daughter, 'Mese James • Scott,., eeft
last week fer a visit with other
members of her family in the wlost.
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Agnew and
lMliss-. Agnes, of.' Guelph, ,and gilledNorma, Bentley, -of Lpddon, ,rnetor-;
ed up from Guelph aiid spent: the
week -end; in :town.
Mee. and Mrs, Gordon' Iohnston' and:
family and Mr. Tim Lovett, motor
ed up from Si. Catherines,and ,spent„
the Week -end , with their parents
Mr. and Mae. C. Lovett of town,.
Mrs., Cross and Master Billy. of Dei;
droit and Miss Marion S•unri of
• Cleveland are' guests at• the (home:'
of their parents, Dr, and " Mrs.'
Gunn.
Miss Lucile Grant has retuned after.
°t' a pleasant visit in 'Toronto. Miss
ria Gant went to the city to be Present
et the ,Sinclair -Smith wedding on
June 2eth.. "e
Misses Amy Hellyar, Ruth McMath
and Gertrude Wallis .left Tuesday
for -Toronto to , take a eunrneX
course in physical training and Miss
Gertrude Fowler' to take 'an art
tom se.
Mi•. and Mrs, W, Falconer of Blue-
vale and Mr. D. Falconer, t of the
head office of the Bank of Ham-
il.ton, and Mrs. Falconer . visited
their cousin, Mrs. Alex. Butler, on
,Dominion Day.
Mr. James Danford and Master. Roes.:
were in town over the week -end.
They had been in Brussels attend -
'Mg the funeral of the former's
brother, E. C. Dunford,a merchant
t
of that town who died last week.
Mr, Frank Stygall and M. and Mrs.
,Clarence Haberer and Masters Earl
and Iloward motored over Lam
53ufdalo, N.Y., last week and :spent
a few days as the guests of the
former's sister, Mrs. A, 0, Patti-
Mr. Victor 'Cinch, priooipal of Goto
Bay Island Higle school, spent the
eweek=end as the guest of his motli-
er, Mrs. 0. Crich of town. Mr.
Crielr. reads examinaion papers in
Toronto during July.
Mr. U. J. Lowry of the Fire 13spart-
»lent, Toronto, with his wide and
baby, Emily, have returned' borne
Ito Taronto after a week's visit with
Mr. Lewey's aunt, Uss, 3. Ireland.
00d T6liwIIAsbAip .
The •Unity. Club will meet at the
home of Mee, Bert Murphy on Tees-
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er ocery
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Compare it with any Other
We Guarantee Service, Satisfaction and Prices
sugar, Granulated, 10 lb...' X1.15
Shredded Wheat, 2 pkts. 'for ,25
Corn Flakes, 3 Otte for
Calmed Corn, 2 cans for .J3
Canned Peas .25
2 cans for ;2G
Canned Toinatoee, per tin , . ... .10
Laundry, Soap, 10 bels for .72
Gold Dust,; 5 pkts...,25.
Old Dutch Cleanser, 2 tins , .,. 25
Carnation' Milk, large size,. ".
St. Charles Milk , , ....
Eagle Brand Milk , . .
Maple Leaf Salmon,small size tin
Red Rabin Salmon,' small size tin .22
Magic Baiting. ow el .. , . .34
Our Own Baking Powder. ,' .23
Dominion Matches,; 3 Boxee , :. , . . , ... , ,34
Mixed Pickles, quarts . .39
Icing- Sugar, 2 lbs. . , .30
Clark's Pork & Beans, large size . . . . ....... ... . . ... , •,24
36.43
By Special Appointment we are agents of .
'Smiles 'n Chuckles' Famous h
C oco1a1,es
Try t Box at 60c
Cash & Cerra
2 Deliveries
flollmesvflle
The strawberry social held recently
was well attended. The band did
'spleiididservice, the spread' at the
tables Was much enjoyed and a good
tnnc:reported, About $125, was add-
ed .to
dd-ed.to the funds :of the Sunday school
and League
Rev. +11. V.•• Walden, the new pas-
tel., with his wife,.and family, arrived
in time =to be present at the social and
get 'acquainted with 'several of the
people. , -On-Sunday he took charge of
Bolneeseille .and Ebenezer sevices and
preached interesting sei'enons pro
ducing :r: s p l.; en d i..d inpres-
cions regarding the future welfare of
the circuit, particularly- emphasizing..
his dehith,for;the co-operationof the
church for ,faithful service hi all its
'departments
Bev. H. J Faiee, wlso so' faithfully
labored as pastor the pa
past year, left
for' his home in Toronto east week
' Mr.;Frank' McDonald "'keine • up'
fieri Detroit•on Saturday evening last
tee spend, Dominion day with his wife
and family,
'::,Baying 'has . canuneneed in earnest';
he good crop is reported.
Mr, P. Lowry„ our village school
teacher, 'has left to spend -his vacation
'mound hes • .parental Bone gj Inger
doll. ' . .
The following pupils have been pro -
:rioted; in -melee of, merit in:S.S. Ido..3
Godericii''liolnlesville' school.
From. Sr.,; Pr. to 1st -class: L'dna"
`Huller, Norma Potter, Frank Yeo,
Jaelc $tilydye Ferris Sturdy.
From Sr., lst to Jrn2nd-Norman
Trewartha, Kenneth Trewartha, Freda
Miller.
• .From Sr. 2nd to Jr. 3rd -Helen Mc
Math Alex Glen, Elsie Osbaldeston,.
Reggie tebbutt, Jim Mair,
Sr. end to Jr., 3rd—Helen Meleath.
Alex Glen, Elsie Osbaldeston, -Reggie
Tebbutt, Jim 'Mair '
From , Sr., 3rd to Jr. 4th—Clifford
1licNeil, Albert Vandenburgh and An-
na Taylor, equal, Cora ,Trewartha,
Lloyd IS.tock, Kathleen Huller, Doris
Miller, Freddie Miller, .Marry* Cud:'
more, Thelma Cudmor'e, Leslie Miller,
Doris Haller, Gordon lekDonald:
-P. Lowry, teacher
Auburn
(Received too late for last week)
Miss E. 1'. Sparling, missionary on
furlough from Chung king, China, will
give an address he the Methodist
church next Sunday evening.
The ladies of the Presbyterian
Missionary. Society held a quilting and
tea in the basement of the church
last Thurstla ,
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During the storm ow Monday after -
no= the lightning ran down the wires
in .tis, Johnston's garage and burn,
ed the fingers of Father Moran of St.
Augustine, who ewes holding a light
while ?dr. Johnston wt's wonting on
his ear.
Mr, and Mrs. Russel Sem are a-
way for their holidays end Mr. Earl
Spafford is at the station.
Mr. and Mee, John Robertson of
Goderich ate visiting friends here.
• The Methodist Sunday school in-
tend holding a :ioeial evening on Mr.
G. Sturtly's lawn 00 J0130 4th
Mrs, D. M1oGflieudtly of Toronto
who has spent soine time visiting
friends here, hie gone to Goderich.
Mrs. Shaw ate son of lbliinieo
are visiting Miss .jello Dyer,
The )Yotntg people of Aubnen p1'e-
seated Miss Mary Patterson with a
sh0W05 of silverware on the eve of
her marriage.
Miss Edna Raith'by of Toronto amid
Me. Lewin Raitbby oe the 0, A, 0,
spent the halidiiy`at thee' home here,
Phone
4$.
• The 'Huron •County. Beekeeperts
Association held a demonstration at
the apiary of ,Mr, Amos Andrew on
'Wednesday.
Auburn :base ball team defeated
Westfield team on 1;riday night, t'he
score being 15-5: in favor of Auburn.
On June 20th Mr. Martin, 'Dyer,
one of the oldest residents of. the viL
lege,- passed to that .bourne fi'osn
whence rep traveller returns.. De-
ceased -was born in Ireland 88 years
ago. At the age of twenty he,,caine
to 'Canada . and ' worked in Tucker-
smith for several years before baying
the, farm: en, the boundary in Hallett
where he lived"for almost fifty years.
Seven yearsago he with.his wife and
daughter moved into the .village:•Five
years age his: wife,, who was Mary
MacKay Tuckereinitli, di edee Of a
family of eight eltildreh: seven 'are
left to mourn his loss. Mr, Dyer has'
been confined to his bed for the past
year and a half and duringe• that
,titne his daughter, Miss Zak, had
been unremitting in her ache ',for pini'
and the sympathy •efts -the community
goes out 'oto" her in 1er. bereavement.
A Targe number of neighbors and
friends from a distance followed his
remains to Bali's cemetery where
interment took place • The services
were. conducted by the Rev. W. R.
Alp, assisted by Rev. P. Banes::.
A pretty June wedding -was sol.,
einnized at the home of Mt. and', Mrs.
Wen. Patterson on Wednesday, June
2th, at 11.30, when 'theiryoungest
daughter, Mary, became the bride of
Mr. Alexander Manning, son of Mee
Chas. Manning; London road. The
ceremony was performed by Rev. W.
R. Alpin the presence of about
forty ghosts. The parlor was'pret-
tily decorated with ferns and flowers.
The 'bride, who was given away by
her Tether,, 'poked chaiuning in `at
cinnamon colored dress of Canton
Crepe . and carried a shower. bouquet
of Ophelia roses with maiden hair
fern, The bride wet attended by
her niece, Bette Miss Evelyn Sprung,
who made .a very sweet little flower
girl, • The wedding march was' play-
ed by ,Miss Olive Sprung, another
niece of the bride. A dainty wed-
ding dinner was ' served after the
ceremony. „ The bride's travelling
dress was navy ,tricotine with trim
mings of grey poled twill. The
Many 'beautiful presents testify to
the esteem in which the young ° couple
are `1>,reld,
Constance
i1&iss -Marjorie', Jewitt of Brussels
spent a few &aye as the guest of Tier
cousin, Miss Mildred Button. .
Mrs. McLean Lea
n of Detroit is visit
ing lien rather, David Milson, and
Meta, Mrs, Peter Lindsay.
IIvlastcr Clifford Carter of• London
was calling on old friends in and ar
round the vilkge on Sunday:.
Mr, and Mrs. Jas, Moore and danghe
ter of Toronto spent a few days as,
the guests of their grandfather, Me.
Jas. Mann, and' other friends.
Mrs. -Cameron and nephew Jack
McQueen, returned on Saturday after
a visit with friends in Toronto:
C.ollucilesboro
Misses Flossie and Esther Jamie-
son spent a fens clays We week with,
Carlow friends,
Mies Gladys lenedell el' Winnipeg.
' is spending e iew dstys with rolativee
in the village,
Mr. Bert 1-lateiy and Miss Mniele
Spender of '1'ororito spent the Week.
and at (be'hetne' Of Mr, Will
urnmer is Here
and so are we"here -with a rine stock of .verandah furniture in-
cluding chairs and rockers, Hammocks, Hamino Ouches, Reclining
chairs, Ferneries and San stop everaiidah awnings;
Then to the June Bride we would say:
Be sure' to loop us over as we certainly hava the stock to choose
from, and we assure, you the most reasonable prices and courtesy.
HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
The season is here for oil stoves: We have in stock the'Loreiei a
high speed oil b'tirrter,•evil'.burn 22 hours onone gallon oft oil. Call
in and :we'.will show you all about it. We have'the•New• Perfection.
in two,' timed add 'four burner,. also in theallperfelcwith high speed
oil burners.
Now .i- the tinie edleet!a new roof and siding on your house.
• We.h'aete t11e• Brantford loofing Saab, Slate Blue Black•Green aiid
Red. sold`in tolls for 31:50 up peresquare.,
Clinton" Hard . _.waFurniture
re and Furniture•
dot
THE STORES WITH A STOCK
Furniture Phone 114 - Hardware 195
well. rooms at half past six V'
Mr,. Dennis Roberto s, who motile: -
et' from Sarnia, for the holiday re-
turned Sunday, accompanied by
Misses Belle and Gentle Roberton and
Miss Ruddell.
Mr. and Mrs. -Charlie Hall of St.
Marys spent the holiday . at Mr.
Prank' Hall's.
Mes. Jas. Watt and son, Owen, of
Toronto, who have' been' visiting at.
the Manse- for the 'past month, re-
turned home on Tuesday, accompan-
ied by Mb Watt, who cane up"for
the holiday.
Miss Lawdy Young of Regina, is
spending the summer vacation with
her mother, Mrs. (Dee) • Young.
Miss Esther Jamieson of Regal'
Road school, Toronto, ig'sponding the
emotion at her home neer the vile,
loge.
Mr. and Mrs, 1. Woodman, Mr. and
Mrs. A. Clark, and Miss Edith Samp-
son motored up from', Chatham for
the week -end,
Miss Sadie McCool of Ottawa spent
theweek-end
-with
r elattves iii the vil-
lage.
Mr. Franc Fingland of. • Osgoode
Hall, Toronto, pronto; ,spent the holiday at
his homeo
in the village.
Mr, and Mrs, W. Long of Wood -
stoat spent the week -end with the
Sorinee's brother, Me.E. Long, at the
Parsonage.
Mt. S. Matliers of Palmerston is
spending a Sew days at the home of
his uncle, Mr, W. Gray.
Mr. ,Jas. Webster of Toronto spent
the holiday with her mother, Mrs.
Webster, sr., in the village.
IMr George .Barr, and Miss S. C.
Bark left Friday to, attend a family
reunion with relatives noir Toronto,
Miss Mary Little, who was operat-
ed on a few weeks ago' in the 'Clin-
ton Hospital, bas returned 'home.
Mr. Sid Lee of Detroit spent the
holiday at his home Here.
Vi
Varna
I,, 0, L. No. 1.033 will ettond divine
service in St. ;john's 010(11 11 on Sun -
(lay evening next at rievep-o'elaek. The
members will meet at elicit lodge
'nee
brethren cordially invited.
Dr. and Mrs. Moffat and •Mr. mut.
Mrs,Moffat, sr,, of London and Mrs.
Murray and two children of Hamilton,.
spent the week -end;' at the foriner's
summer home, which is by way . or
being completed andwill make a most
comfortableand commodious hone.
The following is the report of the
Annual promotion Examinations of'
Varna school:
Sr. 4t11.—Mabel PITgrie n Clayton
Elliott, Milliard Rgbertson, Shirley
Dowson, Irene Johnston,
Jr, 4th.— Margaret Johnston,
Rachel Johnston, Jean Johnston, Jean
Foster (absent),
Sr, 3ed.-Hazel Steep,, Orrin Dow -
Jr, 3rd, --,Mary Clniter, Audrey
Johnston, Calvin Foster, ,Ada Steep,
Ruth Elliott. '
1Sr 2nd. -Glen Coiclough, - Tom
tauter, David Hodge,
'Jr, 2nd,—Alvin Elliott, Elliott:
Chuter, Vera Steep, Thompson ,Col
slough.
Sr. lst.-Doris Chutes, Melvin
Poster.
Prim r --
e , Gertrude • MaeLinchey,
Walter Johnston, Willie Austin.
-Kathleen M, Welsh, Teacher
Ice Crean Season''' 'r
Is Here
'`1'Ib'¢' OUR ICE CREAM
In Bricks or Bulk
Candy ..
Candy is always air season eve have,„
all kinds' at all prices.
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