The Clinton News Record, 1923-7-19, Page 6I,1NToId+ 'S'BASIII+X',YWELh)tY ,(STI RR
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for music for the summer evenings
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We carry a good assortnieut
Come Here for Repairing
We guarantee a first-class jolton watches, docks and jewelery]
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These are the cleanest, most sanitary floor coverings you can
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Now is the time, while you are busy house-cleaning, to replace'
that old germy gathering carpet or rug with a new modern Rug, of
Liiiolouia or Congoleuni, - l
rDiiring,May we are offering some extra low prices on these
lines 9d you riffle -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 nets. up.
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NEW CABBAGES AND VEGETABLES
CURED MEATS AND BACONS
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Vitralite is not only the beautiful and durable, but also the eeon-
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Every Garret holds discarded yet priceless `• treasurers that can
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BARDWARE ELECTRICAL •' 'PLi1MI3ING
C. H. VENNER, Electrician
�lcetrc Ranges, Fitures gulhsr Irons, Fans anti o
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Appliances
Vi 'itrbg and Repairs.
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WALL. PAPER
Ile W.D. Fair Co.
ften the Cheapest—Always, the Beet
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r. Bert Lengtord WM in 'Toronto
this week.
Iiss Hillborne of,Toronto is the guest
of Dr. 'and Mrs. Gaudier.
Liss Audrey Mclntyie left 'Monday
for Port Huron, where she has.tak
en'a position, '
[r. and Mrs. W. Clement and family
are holidaying -at Brantford, -Buffet-
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10 and oronto,
(dee Kerr of Toronto is visiting her.
cousins, Mr's. S. J. Andrews and
Mrs. T. H. Cook.
Miss Sadie Anderson, of Fdrest is
visiting with Miss Ruth Hale for
a couple of weeks, '
Mr. and Mrs. H. Huntley of Aylmer
wefe week end-gyiests at the home
of the Rev. T. "JJ.. ,Snowdon.
Mrs. H.' R. Sharp has returned' from
Southampton, where she had been
spending the ,past few,aveeks.
e' and Mrs. Frank Wdleon and fa -m
ily of Toronto have been visiting
,relatives and friends in'town ,and
vicinity...
Miss -Gertrude Reynolds of -New York
City is =visiting her grandparents,
Mr; and, Mrs. John S. Reynolds of
town. •
Miss Marion Irwin, who is engaged in
missionary work at. Smolcy Lake,
Alta., arrived home on Monday for
a vacation.
Miss Isalbel Johnston of Toronto,
formerly of Clinton, is spending
this week as the guest of Mrs. W.
D. Connell, just, north of town,
Mr. and Mrs. E. D.. W. Court -ice and
little Miss Betty returned to Ham-
ilton on Monday after a"visit at
the home of; the former's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Cou'ntice.
Mr. and Mrs. G.E.'Ha11 and Miss Eve-
lyn left Saturday afternoon to vis -
list relatives at Port Rowan and •-Sins-
coe, '' Mrs. Hall and Miss Evelyn
remain this week with friends at
• iSimeoe. '
Mr. N. W. Trewatha, M,P.P., . for
South Huron, was one of the speak-
ers at the receptioi], gven to Hon.
J. S. Martin, the newly -sworn -in'
Minister of Agriculture, by. the peo-
ple of Port Dover on Tuesday even-
ing. •
Mrs. W.. Gibson and son, Bertram, of '
Toronto have been yisiting at -the
home of the former's father, Mr. A.
Cook, for the past week. Her sis-
ter, Mrs. W. Aitkens, and three
children came up Tuesday for a lit-
tle visit,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Walker, Mas-
ters Robert and Stanley and Mis's -
Marjorie. whomotored un' from
Ottawa recently, left last Thurs.,
day on their return trip after a
-visit with the former's father, Mr.
Robt. Walker.
Miss Ethel Doherty, superintendent
of the Holyoke'.City Hospital, Hol-
yoke, Mass,, and,, Mrs. Holmes of
the General 'Hospital, Boston,
Mass:, motored over last week and
are visiting their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. Doherty.
111piss Jennie 'Rolmes, who has been
visiting friends' at Goderich and
Gerrie, was in town over the week-
end,' She was the guest of Miss.
Rudd, while in town, She has
(gone to spend some -weeks with her
brother -Mr. J. Holmes of the Huy=
on Road.
Mr, an Mrs. Pheoni \an •t o little
d x d w
sons, Bobbie and Billie, motored
up iron Hamilton on Monday. Mr,
Pheonix returned Tuesday but Mrs.
Pheonirand sons are' remaining
ng
for visit with the lady's mother
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and sisters, Mrs. R, J. and the
Misses Muff.
Mrs. E. Holmes, of St. !Catharines,
mother of Mrs. U. B. Chant of town
has .just returned from a two weeks
holiday in -Chicago, spent with her,
grandson, Mr. Theo, 'Zealand, For
a woman who is in her 9dth year,
it was quite an undertaking for her
to make this trip.
Mn C. V. Doherty and Mrs: Doherty
of Strome, Alta,, who are till ,a mo-
tor trip east and who have been
I visiting the fortner's brother at Do-
troit, are now visiting them par-
ents, Mr. mar .-Mrs. W. Doherty:
Mr. and Mrs. -W. Doherty accomp-
anied them from Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron of London vis-
ited at the home of the latter's bra-
ther, Mr. Adam Scott, of town, dur-
ing the past` week. Mr. Cameron
will Iocate in Clinton if he Can sell
to advantage his property in Lon-
don and find a suitable residence
here, He was much impressed with
Clinton, as a desirable place of rest-
dense.
Mr. Roy East, inspector for the Roy-
al Bank, is in town this week, vis-
- iting his sister, Mrs. G. W. Cita-
'*,j.ngluene, and incidentally inspect-
ing the Iocal branch of the bank,
Or, considering Mu test's fidelity
to busini,es, it would be more ter-
-met to Say that he is attending to
sti rl
his'nS t Ctor'al d ,res and, inci-
dentally,
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dentally, visiting. telativesr ,
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9th, 1022
nil ailers for
and C mperis' Supplies
-unns canned sausages per tin 35c
Sweetmustardickles
l?' per bottle 25c
Sweet vinegar -pickles • per bottle 25c
Large bottles of Olives from 20c to 50c
Cooked meats ,of all kinds
Godley sponge cake '
Godley fruitcake •
Smiles 'n Chuckles per lb 60c
each 20c
15c,
Kellogs Bran Flakes, per package 15c
2 plc. Shredded 'Wheat Biscuits. 25c
1 pk, Grape 'Nuts 18c
Cream of. Barley, pk. 30c ;
GRANULATED SUGAR,
Granulated sugar„by the bag special
price.' Special Friday and Saturday
10 pounds for
Cream of Wheat 4 for . .. .. , 25e
2 pkgs. 'Corn Flakes, London 1,'..230
6 lbs of Corn Meal 25e
6 lb. Rolled -Oats .25c.;
Shelled Almonds, special per lb 4 c
jtelly, Powders, 3 pkgs. ..25e
Peanut Butter, per lb. '25e
Pimentoes, per tin 15c
Laundry Soap 10 bars for '72e
Cream Qlive Soap 3 for ...25c
Charm, 2 pkgs. for , .......25c
Matches, 2 pkgs. .`..... , , .. ...25e
Rubber Riiigs 3: for 25e
Zinc Rings, .per dozen . .30a,
Cora 2 tin .,25e
Corn, per tin ....10c
Tomatoes, tin , .... .10e
Special in pickles, large -bottle 39c
SALMON•
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, Red Robin, large tin ...23c
Pink, 'good, large tin ,,.f' ,.20e
Shrimp..25e l
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3 lb. Lard .53e.
3 lb. Shortening.., e
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Fresh -Bayfield salm • n trout daily,
Lasa week of strawberries and the. beginning of cherries:.
2 lb. best Tapioca',
2 lb of best Rice ...25c
Post Toasties ...... . ... .... • .150
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Baufield '
Lor No. 24,. celebrated the 12th
at Wi. gham together with a large
number of citizens from the village,
Rev. A, MacFarlane will exchange
pulpits with Rev. George Telford of
Blyth, on Sunday newt -morning and
evening..•
Mr. and Mrs. Benson of London
spent a few days last week as the
guests of the fornier's cousin, Mr, F.
A. Edwards. ”
Messrs. Lawrence and Fred Folie
of London spent the week -end with
their parents,. Mr. and Mrs: James
Fowlie.
Mrs. H. W. Beacom of Midland City
Mich., visited her (brothers, Messrs.
H. W. and A. E. Erwin, a few days
the past •'week;
Mr. R, Bailey, manager of the .Ster-
ling Bank, Sebringville, spent Sunday
at his home in -the village.
Dr. and Mrs. Illing of Kitchener
were the guests of Mr; and Mrs. E.
A. Saudel at their -summer home on
Main street over the week -end.
Mrs. Mellick- of •Buffalo is the guest
of Mrs. Ross,
Messrs. Wilbert. and Frank Erwin
of Kitehener were the guests of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Erwin,
over, the week -end. '
About seventy-five boys from the,
Anglican Churches of St. 'John's,.,St:
Pauts and St. Luke's, London; St.-
John's
t:John's and St. Luke's, St. Thomas and
Christ Church, Petrolea, are camping
for ten days at Bayfield under- con-
ditions favorable in every way. ', The
staff of officers includes among others
Rev. A. • S. H. Cree, •Commandant;
Rev: R. -C. Pitts, Chaplain; Mr. J. B.
West, Quartermaster; Rev. C. Hallo_
well, Medical ;Officer; Mr. A. Powell,
Cook, and Messrs. Perkins and Tyn-
dall games instructors., The boys
arrived on Monday morning and were
all safely quartered in tents before
sundown.
On Tuesday morning the routine of
Scout instruction anti games was set
going at,, an early ,hour. Physical
training, sWiniining, camperaft, first
aid, signalling, sing song, etc., ate
among the activities which are, duly
supervisedertrised and so organizedanized
that
there is no Perim moments.
for dull o
' Special mention may be made of
the Field Day, which is being arrang-
ed for Thursday, July 26th, in the af-
ternoon and which will be followed by
a concert in Bayfield, town hall in
which "Seouty" songs games and
stunts will predominate. There will
also be, a chureh chuteparade on the u
b
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square -on Sunday, July 22nd, at
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pm.,
Brucefield
Brucefield football team protested
the'gaine'played last ,Saturday with
Kitchener and as no representative
from Kitchener -was present at the
meeting dealing with the protest on
Tuesday,l it was carried by default.
The game will be played at a future
date.
Auburn,'
Au'bur;n . and Dungannon . played a
genie of baseball on Monday evening,
•the score being 9-2. in favor of Au-
burn.
Mrs. (Rev.) ° Ross is renewing old
acquaintances in this locality. He -r
many friends are glad to meet Iyer'
again.
Mr. and Mrs.- MeBrien of Detroit,:
are visiting at Mr. A. C. Jackson's.
Rev. P. and Mrs., Banes . attended •
the Temperance convention at Exe-
ter• -'yesterday.
Mrs, Alp of Granton is spending
a few weeks with her son, Rev. W. R.
Alp.
Mrs. Moore of Guelph, is visiting
Mrs. M. A. Munroe.
•Mrs. J. Pfeffer and ,her daughter,
Mrs. -Hopkinson, of Kitchener are
visiting friends here.
Miss Edna Raithby of Toronto is
spehding her vacation with her ,par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Rait-hby...,
Mrs. Ferguson of Montreal is vis-
iting .relatives in the village.
Next Lord's Day at 3 pan. at the
Baptist church the pastor's subject
will be: "The Devil's ;Confession of
Faith." The. prayer meeting is on
Tuesday at 8, p.m. All friends are
The Presbyterians and Methodists.
of Gerrie are having union services
during July.
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PA TY
The Young ,Peoples' League of
Wesley church will give a garden
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_party next ,
Thursday Evening
JULY 26th
on the church lawn eight to ten o'
ux awr
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clock, Refreshments will be served
on the grounds and there will lie
music, etc. Come. No admission,,
n"f(lpig en.
Mr. John Mellis,' .of Detroit, ac-
companied by his two children, Miss Ice Cream Season
Esther and Master Cameron, bag been
spending a few days with his father, Is ,Here
14fr. Thos. Mellis and other members
of the -family,. • -
Mr, and Mrs. A. McKenzie, spent-
the
pent the week -end with friends in hayfield
and Goderich.
The annual picnic of the Methodist
church takes place at Bayfield on
Thursday of this week. The con-
gregations' of Varna and Goshen will
also unite.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Anderson of
Goderich, were guests with :Mr. and
Mrs, A, McKee io on Monday,
The anniversary services at Blake
on Sunady were well attended,' al
though the day was ,quite showery:
Rev. Mr..141cDonald of Rginondville
conducted the service. (here Was
also some good music.
Miss Mae McGregor` spent a few
days Bayfield last weep with Confectioeary and Restautant
friends.
TRY OUR ICE CREAM
Itt Bricks or Bulk
Candy
dandy is always in season wo have
all kinds at all . prices.
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"We aim to Irlease."
lighten Up Your 1101110
with the Celebrated
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS
We have a large stock in all colors frosts $2.00. per gallon up.
Good .supply of first ryuality rope and harvest tools of'all kinds.
We are here with a large stock of Preserving Kettles, Granite
and Aluminum and we are off'er'ing special prices on Kitchen, Cabinets
to make things easy. and save many a step all the year round,.
Enjoy the Fresh Mr
Get your sun -stop Shades,- Hanunocks Hammo Couches ,and ver-
andah Furnitureat the
Clinton Hardware and Furniture Co.
THE STORES WITH A STOCK
Furniture Phone: 104
Hardware- 1115
It would require 14,000;0.00 tons
of coal annually, .at points • of
consumption to provide as much
power as will the Chippewa Hy-
dro plant when completed.
The value of this coal, ,delivered
at normal prices 00 would
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be 08,000,000 which greatly ex-
ceedsthe en-.
the tof
total cost o
nt.
hi ew development.
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Chippewa power`'is being,utiirtie>
ed as fast as the generators are
installed.
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WHAT IS THE HON. TAMES.
GOOD FOR ?
Hon: James Murdock did net prove
a particularly useful official of' the
late Meighen Government. , His lan-
guago, and general attitude in connec-
tion with the disturbances at Sydney
show that he is utterly unfit for his
place in the King Cabinet,—i'armere'
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The marriage took place the last
week of ,Jvne of Miss T-xl Rogelc of
Mcltitlop and Mir., William Ctoss of
Kurloff, ' The couple have taken up.
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Sunday was observed as baptismal'
clay in Cavell Presbyterian church,
Exeter. At the morning service,
four infants were baptized. They.:
were Richard James Stanbury, Don-
ald Duncan Graham, Betty Margaret:
Baynhaur, and Margaret Elizabeth.
Smith. The Presbyterian congrega-
tion (las: begun repairing the ehureh,.
One roans has been decorated and the
shingles art on tie ground for a new
roof, Hey, Mr. Molntosh, of matte -
field exehanged pulpits with Rev, Jas..
Foote en Sunday evening'.
J. 13,. Fear of Morris las accepted
the iasitin o rlert and treasurer o
f
Grey tovnshil4'and is advertising his
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mon farm h 1 remove oottr s far faT i for s, I a Ire w l t tet
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T°esidenee'on the bt 1 (,e
the 14th of Ilullott; the Village oG Ethcl,