The Clinton News Record, 1924-06-05, Page 8resell s
Silver or Cut Glassis the most suitable, . It is more—satisfactory
and will be appreciated as it is always in good taste
We invite you to inspect our collection of,Slive,R•, Cut Mass, etc.,
Wedding and Engagement Rings,
Watches, Clocks and Wrist Watches
well and Optician
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LANKY ILL TICS
Real Novelty �n
j \ , Narraw Neckwear:,
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Next ;Hovey's Drug Store
echweeeseennereeennereniessev
Sellkg like` hot cakes. Just the Tie for young
men and most suitable for low collars now in.
vogue.
Give the boys what they want -LANKY BILL TIES
Congoleum , Rug Sale continued for one
week. Order now and save money.
Piumstee•I" Bros.
PIIONE 2S
• SMALL PROFIT•eS.
MOUE BUSINESS
isuesserosenesiammet
The Man Who Knows
good clothes when he sees:;them,
knows that they were made at
this establishment.. If you have:.
not es yet picked out your •
Spring Suit.. come to tis, as we
'have all the latestnovelties and •
designs, and can make up a suit
which, 'will be un the minute,
in ever,''respect.
COME' AND INVESTIGATE.
WE INVITE YOUR „, t
PATRONAGE ,
Davis & H-Iernnati
PHONE .224-W
'VETERAN TAILORS
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Your Painting Needs
ralAe17 e,.ong- e aname%
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Give your out.
ofdate furniture
tthit new -style
wnem ,f (Teich'
We also carry a coo e
c let line
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of Brandram Henderson Paints
and Varnishes
Sun Varnish and
Sun 'Varliish Stains' -
Also a complete line of
Brushes, Linseed Oil and
Turpentine
Sutter & Perdue
HARDWARE PLUMBING
ELECTRIC WIRING
LOOK ! !
Weareready for all orders of spring work, Papering, Painting
and decorating.' We have a large assortment of papers and we ask
you to see our books before buying.
You will save money
by ordering your paper from us.
All worts Guaranteed. Prices reasonable.
Orders left wzt
Mrs. Robt: Armstrong, Huron street wilh,re-
ceive prompt attention, PHONE 234 ring 2
KAY & POTTER
is gathered everythiiag that is dearest
and best in lite. lime is the center
from which all the -varied concerns
and business of life start forth. Any
thing that can contribute to the beatt-
ty and comfort and peace of Home is
deserving of attention and thought.'
In this direction let wall paper enter
your thoughts. Our new spring stock
will soon be ready for your inspection.
1.e::m fig Fair:' Co,:
Often the'Cheapest—Always the Best
Reeve Middleton is attending'connty
•ceeineil at"Goderich this, week
Miss Rosa ,Sehoenhals was in"London
tfor'a•few days over the week -end.
Bra ata" Mrs. Mair of ChesIey were
guests of friends in town over the
week -end.
Miss Clefts Ford of the Alma College
std, St. Thomas,war home over
the week -end.
Dr.._ Kay' of Lapeer was called to
town this week owing to the ser-
ious, illness of Mrs. J. Giblbings.
Miss McDonald was called home to
--Weeds-00e this -week owing to the
illness of her father,
Mr. and Mrs, Fenleon of St. Augus-
tine motored down this week to vis-
it their aunt, Mrs. J. McConnell.
Mrs. A. A. Hill and .daughter . of
Edmonton are visiting with Mrs.
B. Hill and Mrs. Frank Andrews,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kemp motored
to. •Dundalk on Saturday 'to -visit
/Mrs, Kemp's brother, Mr. John
!Rath.•
,Mr._,W. S. Downs visited relatives
in London, Iona and St. Thomas
last week, returning borne on Sat-
urday.
Misses Bertha and Mary Webster of
Londesboro spent the week -end as
the guests of their aunt, Mrs. E.
G, Saville.
Miss Josie Medd of Wheatley is vis-
iting her uncle, Mr, J. G. Medd of
, town, and. with other relatives in
the vicinity. • •
Mr. . Harry Ball, who has just passe]
successfully his second year at the
Western University; is home for the
long vacation.
Mrs. Lashbrook and little Miss Rita
of Mitchell are visiting this week
withthe lady's, parents, Mr. and
Mrs. -E. Pielcard,
Miss Enema Higgins, who has com-
pleted an honour coarse at the Tor-
onto University, is holidaying at
bee home in town.
Air. F7; Livermore, who has con}.
pleted his course at the Toronto
University, has been at his home in
town during the past week.
Mrs. W. S. Downs was hi St. T1iom.
as last week representing the On-
tario Street W.M.S. at the London
Conference Brandh meetipg-
Mrs. J. E. Hogg has returned from
Montreal, -where she attended the
Dominion Council of the W.M.S.
of the -•Presbyterian Chureh.in Cam:
ada. -
Mr. Johnston of Fort Wililan visited°
his grandmother, Mrs. John Len-
inerton,fora couple of days this`
eek, going on to Kincardine this
orning.
Miss Marion Gibbings is spending a
few weeks at home, She's taking
lip a special subject at the 'Colleg-
iateand will write on it at the
coming examinations.
Mr, and Mrs. James A. Miller and
Masten Fred and Mr. and Mrs o-
Thos. Churchill Motored to Handle
ton Saturday to spend the week -end
at the home of theformer's. daugh-
ter, Mrs,' J. •Ii . Simpson,
Man .
d Mrs. H. M cClic YrM here
r,
and MTS
eCiacherty and Mise
1Vi Mair motored ,up from Detroit
and spent the week -end' as the
guests of the latter's parents,
Mee; W. M, Aiken, Masters Willard
and Arthur and Baby Florence aro.
spending a couple of weeks with
friends at .their former home, Al-
lenford, and at Owen Sound.
Rev. J. M, Hunter of Conde, S. Da-:
kota, who had been attending Gen_'
eral Conference, spent a'ceeple of
days this :week at the home of his
brother-in-law, Mr. E. Pickard:
Mrs. S. G. Castle and little Baugh=
`ter, Nora retdrned:home last week
after spending a few days in St.
Catharines with her daughters,.
Mrs. Owen Sauvage and Miss Mil-
dred Livermore.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hall and Miss
Flv y $
el n: left this morning for Tor-
onto. Mr. Halt will attend the.
hneeting of the Canadian Weekly
Newspapermen's Association, which
is in session there the last three
days of this week.
Rev, Dr, Mark Ruinball of Morden,
Man., visited frons . Saturday until
Tuesday morning, yeith his . sisters,
Miss Georgie Rumball, Mrs. W.
Pickard and Mrs, J. A. Ford, He
was on his way to ,the meeting of
the General Assenmbly, at Owen
Sound,
Mr. and Mrse Jelin Cadzow anti two
daughters of Niagara Falls visited
the former's aunt, Mrs, Watt of
Fulton street the past week. " Mr,.
Cadzow also called on Mr. and
Mrs .J. McConnell, who were his
neighbors: in boyhood days in Hul-
lett townshiu.'
Mr. W. B. Laing, of Site City, Iowa
Mrs. Allen. of Ottawa and :Mrs,' C.
C. Ranee and Mrs. (Dr. ),,Belden
of Toronto; were in town last week,
having ,come to attend the funeral
of, the late Mrs, Laing. " t41r,.
Leine, aceoinpanied the retrains oC`
his wife: from Iowa:
Compare our .,prices ---fort Quality and Service
Big' leaders i.n Tea and Sugar
11 lbs Granulated Sugar for $1,00 (to one customer)
Special Black `'Tea per lb 48c
Hursley Tea per lb 58c
ONeil s Special Blend per lb 65c'.
Ask us for a sample of- any of above Tea
Call` and inspect bur Groceteria Specials
Courtier Brand Salmon per lb. 35c Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs ,25c
Red -Salmon, half pound tin... , , ,e9c _ Seeded Raaisies 2 lbs. ... ...25c
Pilchards, i/2: lb , , . 19e Grape Nuts, ... ......17c
Puffed 'Wheat, 2 pkgs. 28c
New Cheese, per lb. 23c Puffed Rice, 2 pkgs, 35e,
Picnic Hams, per lb.......
1 Aininonia Powders, 3 -for. 23e
I,,ife Buoy, 3 .. 23c.
1j Soap. Chips, 2 for .. , 23ce,
Charm, 2 pkgs. ,
Brooms, 4 string,
Brooms, 5 . string .
O'Cedar Polish
Rinse, 3 packages for
Toro. Tablets 6 for
Clothes -Pins, 3 doz, for
•
24c
50e
74e
48e
24e
..,. 10e
Back Bacon, per lb ..25c
Pea Meal per lb. , , , 29e
0 Nail's highest grade coffee; ,per lb. 60c:
Pastry Flour, 24 lbs. for SOc
Jelly Powders, all flavors, 3.for 25c
Our own Baking PoWder'lb tins 23c
We will still redeem Surprise Soap Coupons
Strawberries, Green Beans, Asparagus, Carrots,
Fresh Fish Tuesday and Saturdays,, `
Beets
A
Cash Carrg
Phone
2 1eeS®O'NeH48
Mrs..A, I,. Trick of .London visited
over the wedlc=end with her sister,
Mrs., C. J. Wallis. .
Mr. and Mrs. George Jenkins, . of
Clinton were visitors in town on
Wednesday.-Goderich Signal, .
Misses Madelon Shaw and Isobel
Draper spent Sunday as the guests
of Mrs.' Helen Quinn, Londesboyo,
Mr. A. _ J, Tyndall is attending the•
+Conference at Wfindsor.this week
as a delegate from ,the Goderich,
Methodist District.
Mr. Harry .Lawrence,' teller in the
Molsons Bank here, will relieve for
a couple. of weeks in the Zurich
branch:—E'xetex Advocate:
Mrs. Abner Cosens of Wingham, :foe-
. moldy Miss Sarah Turner ,of town,
spent Friday last as the guest of
Miss Minnie Rudd, and calldd on
several pther friends.
Major Oittaby and wife of Brantford
Miss Robertson and Mr.. •Stevenson
of Clinton, spent a few hours of
+Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, R. N.
Creeele-Exeter. Times. -
Miss Helen Keenleyside of Regina,
Sask., :who graduatesi lads pear
from Toronto University,' was the
+guest during the past 'week of Mrs.
Janes McMurchie.' Miss Keen-
leyside sails for England very
Shortly.
Rev. C. J. Moorhouse and Rev.. A.
A. Holmes are in 'Windsor this
week attending the eannual Meet-
ings of the London Conference, Mr:
Moorhouse, being a member of the
stationing committee, left Monday
morning.
SaUeidd. •
A number of Detroit visitors took
advantage of Decoration Day in the
United States oil Friday to spend the
week -end. in Bayfield. In the death: o£ itobt., McDonald;
Mr.' .and M'rs. Percy Dymond ante
whichc rre
o cu don
Ma 24th at hfs
da'u titer Detroit
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visited the lady's
fY
parents; Mr, and Mrs. Tippett over home in the village, Courtwright loses
theweek-end and on their return one of its most respected''citizens,'.
Mas . Tippett aetotrgpanied them The sad passing of one so early in life
home, and so dearlyloved filled frill the cup
Mr. and Mrs. Minter and Mr. and of sorrow and wounded the hearts' of
Mrs: Fox of Detroit were guests at dear :ones whieh time alone can heal.
the Albion and Mls, Newman and , Deceased was born in Hullett town.'
son and daughter of Detroit were at ship, being the only son of •Mrs. Jane
the Commercial. McDonald, and. his wife was, for -
Messes. G. and H. Westoneand G. mealy Miss Margaret !Badour, of
Blair of Detroit'spent the` week -end Goderich township. He was iri his
at their homes:here, usual good health- until Thursday at
Mr. Thomas 'Johnston of Dakota, inid=night he was• �trieken with Pal'
who had been attending :the General alysis and passed peacefully away on
Assembly; at Grand Rapids, Mich,;) Saturday. The funerel was ;held
has been visiting at Mr , C. Parlter's, from St. Oharles church, at 10 0e.
Miss Louise Parker and •Mrs. 'Snaith clock on Tuesday morning. There
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Of London spent the week -end. at the were four priests in the Sanctuary
parental home
Mrs. A. Brown has been visiting
at Owen 'Sbund.
Mr, and Mrs. II, Ie, Moorhouse
and daughter. cif London are at their
summer cottage here. '
Miss McIntyre has taken up her
abode with Mrs.McLeod for the :sum
Hier:
Mr. and Mrs, G. Gillies. of Tor-
onto are this week the guests of Mr.
J. Gairdner. ,
We are prepared to fill your needs :in
PLANTS, VEGETABLES; FLOWERS
Touiato Plants Annuals.
Cabbages ' Geraniums
Cauliflowers ; Cannes
Celery Salvia, Etc.
Thousands of plants now ready to sell
direct from hotbeds.
Tomatoes 10e doz., . 3 doz. for 25e
Cablbage 10e dos„ 8 doz. for, 25c
Just receiied, Cemetery vases for cut
Flowers, 40e. each
bur greenhouses will be -pen to vis-
itors each evening this week,
.We twill be pleased to show' you our
stock.
Special attention given to Funeral
and Weddings orders. '
J. Cuninghaine, ' Florist
Telephones: House 176w, Store -31
57-1,
tago of Mrs. McMillan of London is
nearing completion. Mss. Stott is
enlarging her cottage and as building
a new one for the caretaker, Miss
Kennedy of Stratford is starting to
new cottage. '"Mr. L. Clark of
Stanley is building a eottage.on the
Varna road and several others are
preparing to (build,
Mr, Elder of Seaforth had been
engaged repairing and remodelling
the cottages in Jewett's Grove..
Hullett Township
A practise (baseball game was playa;
‘ed between" Bayfield and. Goderich,
township on Friday evening, the for-.
finer winning en a score of 12-6. A
return match will be played on Friday
evening this week,
The play, "Safety First," put on in.
the town hall on Friday evening by
the Agricultural Society, Clinton, was
very much appreciated by all who
witnessed it. The actors certainly
did theil parts well and the large aud-
ience enjoyed it very much.
31r. and Mrs, Saucier and family
and Mr. II. N. Erwin of Kitchener
spent a fevr days', in town last week
A lot al building is being done here.
this' year again: Two cottages for
Stratford citizens are being built on Flynn;
the flats emir the lake,.'. The cot- Flynn,
for 'Solemn High -Mass, Rev. Father
LaBelle, pastor, Celebrant; Rev. Fath-
er Brennan, London, Deacon; Rev, d
Father Pococke, London, sub. Deacon;
Rev. Father. Brennan, Wallaceberg,
Master of ceremonies,` Rev. Father
Brennan of London delivered a most
eloquent sermon. The attendance
and solemn ceremonies were a wonder-
ful tribute to the deceased. He is
survived by his wife, his aged mother
and three sisters.
The following is the report of S.S.
S., No. 2, Hullett, for the month of
May. The names are in order of
merit:
Primer 'Reta Carbert; Margaret
Morrison.
1st—Jinx Reynolds; Earl Reynolds;
Agnes`,Morrison,'
' Jr, 3rd—Margaret Cahbai t; Agnes
Carbert; Elizabeth Morrison; Theo,
Flynn; Harry' Reynolds; Gerald
Brown.
Sr. aid—Edna Flynn„'
Jr, 3rd—Many Reynolds; ,Tim Car
herr:.
Sr. 4th--Clenic'.nt Reynolds; Tom
Rose :Reynolds ; Margaret;
—M. I', Flynn, 'Teacher
'The.• ooh Of ne
Is the time when new homes are being furnished, so eve cordial-
ly invite you ;to inspect our large stock of all the necessities for
that new hone. Assuring .you ` of the very lowest prices.possible.
Rave
Linoleum, Congoleem Rugs; Carpet Rugs o£ all, kinds with a well
as,sorted stock of furniture that cannot help'but please! both the
eye, an4 the purse.,.
Don't forget 'this store when you're looking for useful wedding
gifts..
Coal Oil Stoves and ovens, Gasoline Irons, Electric Irons end
Toasters.
Keep your lawns right by using the. celebrated Taylor -Forbes
lawn mower. T
• .Extra special price on Bain and Garage Paint, $2.00 per gallon.
A Jew odd shades of Sherwin Williams paints. It will Tay you to
look these over.
Clinton Hardware and Furniture Co.
THE STORES WITH A STOCK
Furniture Phone: 104 Hardware 195
CURRELL & SHIRLEY T
Specials for Friday and Saturday
5 lbs. Rolled Oats ...20c 11 lbs, of best Granulated Sugar
2 lbs. Prunes .. ..,.°25c .e1.0o'
3'McLsren's Jelly Powders .. .25c Tea and Coffee of the best Quality
2 pkgs. Shredded Wheat......25e nc
S Lett e New •
P gCabbage, Sweet Or --
6 ib. Corn Meal ........ . ,25e anges, Large Bananas, Juicy 'e
2 Tins of Aylmer 'Corn 35e Grape Fruit
• 2 Tins of Aylmer Peas 35e
2 pkgs. Kellogg,s Bran . .25e Leave your` FISH O'RDERS for
1 lb. Cooked Ham . , .. .... ,50e Thursday's delivery,
THE COC
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Phone 125
A Bargain in Wood
We have secured a quantity of good body 12 inch hardwood,.
equal to and better than the wood we have been selling out of out
yard at $6.00 per cord, which we can sell at
20.00 per
_ loadof 4 cords . .
Being principally Maple and Beech this , is truly 'a mighty;;
goad buy, and as the mine price of coal is advancing each month,
I would strongly recommend,to each family in Town to take in
a load or two of this
Real Bargain
This price will be good only for orders . delivered direct
from the bush and as the same wood -will sell for a Hauch higher
figure from our yard next winter, it will be real economy to
Order
Now
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