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INCORPORATED 1869ROTAL .• . .
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Assets - • • • • • • • -: „..,446,500,000 • •
HEAD OFFJCE. MONTREAL. . • ..1.• . • •
CLINTON' BRANCH.
C WRY BUSINESS Every facility. afforded to farmers .
and others for the transaction of
the banking business. Sales notes will be cashed or taken for
col •
pecial Attention Paid to Savings Bank Accounts
ememmimmodeos
T e Farmers' Bank of Canada
(A branch of this Bank has been opened in the Village of Brucefield
d a general banking husiness will be transacted at this branch.
Intoreqtallowed in tile Savings Bank on
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waTde at-0(0106st current rate of interest and Paid four times a year -
ere Sale•Notes discounted. Special privileges extended to accounts of .
TawnshiPsaarnaenAlld,othere,
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(Incorporated by special act of Parliament.) • '
ber of The Canadian Bankers Association and the TOronto Clearing House.
Head Offlce - . Toronto
W. R. Travers General llanager
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Office -opal' Sattirday. eirening 7' to'9. • . • , . .
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. • CLOTHING
,THE LADIES PICNIC,
The Ladies' Aid of the Basis*
churth,)vith. a few of their friends,
picnicked Q11, the river flats the other
afternoon. They •all report 'a very, eno
joya,hle time`
AN ACCIDENT. •
' Miss Lulu Xulholland visited her
sister, Ws. Draper of Aylmer, last
week. The two ladies drove into Ion -
don and their horse beaming elarmed
at a „street Cart in the mixeUp 'Mies,
Mulhollaud sustained some injury.
HURON 014D BOYS..
• VIC, Huron Old Boys Association ot
Toronto Will as ;usual liave a tent on
the Exhibition groiinds during the
•two weeks ot the Faie: Wwill be lo -
;sated in Society 'Row opposite the
Transportation building :and. all Hur-
onites are requested to reek° the tent
their headouaSterS.,----- -- -
BAPTIST 0111.113,CH.
• The Pastor will preach at both ser-
Vioes next Sunday when his .subleete
*ill bv; inorning "The Taking of
Jerusalem"'; evening, "In the Lion's
Den." • •
The Ladies' •Mission Circle will Meet"
on Tuesday evening next at the home
of Mrs. Hall.
WORD .FROM WALES.
TheNews-Record has received,- one
of ethose picture cards from ReV. W.J.
Jolliffe: It syvas Mailed at ' Cardiff,
Wales, and he writes that. they have
been having a very pleasnist aod prog-
table time visiting old churches aucl
other historic places in Englaud .and
'Walei. Mr. JalTiffe 'sends greetingelo
:the many friends in Clinton.
WANT'S TRE PEOPLE'S PAPEtt.
Mr, Albert ,Palmer of restage' •la
-Prairie, Man., sends 'us a subscription
to The News -Record and iri doing ; so
says he wants to keep abreast of the
happenings of Huron and the hub
fneaning Clinton. Many others.are
doing likewise especially since we
have placed the subscription at 25
cents to the end of the present year.
MUSICAL. • •• ,
Mr. W, Glen Catopbell will on Tues-
day next ,resuine qie.,:ussesi C'stitan
.Seatorth and Blyth. • Persons vc ishing
to study any grade of pun 64**,6., 'Ana
organ, musical theory, .ete, • "re iliVltr
ed to consult hire. Mr.'„Campbell haS
made 'arrangemente,' for a thorougEy
comPet,ent, teacher for voice culture to
take charge of , the Voil di3p.ittinent
(nits work. •
SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS.
The t011eviciog.' Stodentsostutlie
Collegiate Institute are. to be con-
gratulated on thcir knecess, , the
honor matriculation examination :
• Knox Maii:±lo Latin., Chemistry and
Biology. • .
Miss Annabell McEwen -in Chemist-
s', and Biology.. .
William. N. . McQueen -in English,
History, Mathematics, Latin, Physic*,
Chemielry and .Biology. • • •
:ABERDONIAN, AS IN EDEN, .
Mr. S. • M. Johnston oi • *Aberdeen;
Scotland, who was the goept, recently
:of Mr. Jaines Fair for ,several- days,
and to -whose visit The News -Record
made reference,has, referring thereto,
[written to his late host as followt
I "Fat wye did ye pit a' they havers
ith paper. It's cetich 12 mak 1 4
body feart t' shaves face i' •'th braW
city 9' Clioton any mair. 'thiok-
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SCHOOL DAYS
School days will soon be here, .and, were pre- •
pared to give the boys a bargain in suits, We have
had a big season'S trade in .13oys;P;13(ithing, conse-
quently several broken lines are left, In order to
make a quick sale of these1iies, we put them in at
one price, $2.90. ."
• 25 Boys' Suits, mostly single-breasted. Regulal.
price from.•$5 to $6,50, school price you choice 190
• A hig range cif Odd Knickers'', Sweat.,
ors, Caps, Children's Hose, Etc.
IkedI
`4.A.Squar',' Deal . for Every Illan.7 •
ORRIsft ei CROOKS
Sueeestors t�:Hodgen Bros. • Clothing Store
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Irvin yon blethers.. Yours,in wrath,
-Sandy Mackenzie Johnston.
ONTST.HURCU: •
Dr. 'Jos, M. Watersof a MiSsion irs
'Central 'India will give an address to
the League of this 'church in the hear
future. Dr. Butchar•t of a Llhina Ni$?
slop has also condente,d to give a
talk at, an early • date in leptemher.
The Leaguers . are; therefore, assuied
of much valtrable information along
-this line. " ••
Rev, Mr, Currie ot Lendesboro will
occupy the pulpit of this church eat
Sunday, having arranged for an ex-
change with Pastor•lerr, .
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MRS, E; J, CANTELON WC,N.
Mr. E, Canteloo attenaed the ani
intai shot of the Hamilton Gun ,Oluls
on, Saturday last and as usual, scored
making 13 out of ,15. kre, Can/
teon accompanied E. J. and took nerd
in the fourth animal ladies day eeentle
in which eighteen ladies participated
end in whieli 'She captured, easily too,
the third Prize, a handsome pleat. 1,• of
pot glass. Mr, Cantelon, ie always a
prite winner at thee tournaments'and
ha S held the championship, but sine°
his better half has entered the coin-
petition.he wfl Save to look' to his
latutts.
LIVED 'A CENTURY.,
The °Iciest inmate of the House kit
Refuge, in the perk% of Mrs. ,Elsie,
,who come from 'Zurich ilve years ago,
died on Monday aged 101 years. She
was a nativeof Germany ancf though
she lived in South Huron tot along
period could scarcely speek a word of
Heglish. Her health COntinned ' re-
markably good right up to the day
before her. death ; she Was only a few
bout.' ill. She was a vky tedustrimis
woman and in het 91.et year pulled
flea eedy day during the Seaseh. The
=mail% were taken, to Zurith ,ceinet-
ery for interinent.
TV), new initatee Were admitted to
Elbe Home thia week, one front »fa-
welid and the other. trent G2,6y,
MARKT. •
Wheat 75e. —
Oats 35e. ,
- Peas 700 te 70e.
'Batley 500.
Butter 18c.
tggs.. 1•114
ve1s: $6.15.
TOO MANY HARVESTERS...
Ono of the young men who left Clin-
ton recently on the harvesters' ex-
cursion. in Ewriting back home aaYs
that more 'went West than there is.
work for and that sem% reached the
West without money and cannot now
find work se are in a• sorry way.
notgsrp UP,
If the 011=11 does not make some
effort* to round up somewhat • Albert
etreet . i the bustle:art of the
town the old isong wtll have to be
sung in a still More 4010%11 key when
lie Wit ea&ii-deriteS-- - *IS Mole
t s on. u nt
for this day" is not good policy.
• WILL XS CHURCH,
Rev. Mr Mustard preached two ex-
cellent sermons in Willis church, on:
Sunday and the choir 'under the dir-
ection of Mr. W. Glen Campbell ren-
dered good music, Mrs. Adelaide Cele!
'sang a simple hymn very effectively.
Mrs.. Cole is a newcoiner to town.
FLOWER SHOW.
i• The annual Flower Show uuder, the
auspices of the Horticultural SociotY
will he held, in the town hall on the
9th of !Sept. and the following day,
Tho SOcietY has • already begun to
make preparations and a "greater
pthecedatnh,as teen" show is confidently ex -
BOT A MIXER,' • -
Mr. Archie COuSins has completed
the cement, extension of the north
abutment'on theLondon Road ;bridge.
Ho •took the•contract at. so inueh per
and the aggregate 'stilts up to • about
one hundred t dollars. Mr. 0,ousins
quite reoently,, bought an up-to-date
cement mixer so is ready for con-
tracts, big and ow& •
CHANGES AT THE 0, F.•
•In order to obtain more floor space
at the organ factory for the piano
.builders, they have been moved dowe
stairs anuYthe double action and bel-
lows departments . have. gone up • a
story, thus putting the action makers
all. together. The .• manufadtute • of
pianos is gradually becoming more im-
portant at this inchiitry.
LITTLE LOCALS,
•The tewO. sehools .ipin oo Ms..nday.
next. • . ... : .
1' botrIrnbilirwi 4°111$'6""*Ifilield4;2.riday elfc;:);.iinegg. late
IA series of picture cards rep e" frt.
ing a nember of new views in and
; about Clinton are on sale at Cuoi ek's
' bookstore..
The manager and inmates of the
House of Refuge wish through The
News -Record' to thank Rev, . Father
Hanlon for ; his :kindness .in sending
them two large cans Of ice cream yes,
terdak. They enjoyed it irninensly, '
Personals
Mr. Jimmy Cameron of Walkerton
was the guest of Mrs. Herb Alexan-
der this Week. .
Mrs. Johnston and Miss Emma Rath -
well are visiting at Mr, Ed. 'John-
ston's in Stanley; . • • '
sl--tarsily and Mrs
• T.• R. Walker and family spent yes -1
,•terday in Bayfleld, ••"
Mrs. Gardner. Sr. has ,returned from a
visit of some weeks with her • son,
. Mr. Robb. Gardner, Hamilton.
Mr, Arthur Cook went th' Acton this.
morning to attend the funeral of his
cousin, the late Robert Suinmerville.
Mrs.. (De.) Ball has as her guest this
•'week her sisters, Mrs, D. McKelvie
and Miss Maggie Dowzer of NeNV
Liskeard.
Mrs. Ben. Colo and es„H. WT Cook
have ',returned home, after several,
• weeks, visit vvith relatives at Belle-
ville, 11/itch..
Mrs, McGarva, Miss Wallace and. Mr,
Andrew McGarva returned home a
• few days ago from several weeks
visit in Paisley and SouthamptOn,
Miss Lela Hooter returns this week
to Toronto to resume her dutieb on
the 'piano btaff at II, evergall Ladies
College and also her studies at tbe
Conservatory of Music.
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joHN sHERHITT cHosEN
The Conservative convention, held
in Henson on Tuesday was largely at,
tended, 'every part of the riding being
well represerrted. •
Mr. John Williams, president of the
South Huron,lAssopiation presided• .
There were oeveral non:illations but
all but theec-John gherritt, Stephen,
J. J. 1Vtertier,1Zurielt, and 'rhos. IlayP,
Seaforth-WithdreW Ind On the. first
ballot \lVir. Sherritt Was easily the
clioiee. • •
• Mr. Shereitt was elected to Parlia-
ment in 1900 and. Will regarded as
capable and painstaking representa• -
tive: He is a succosful farmer and
an honoral3la and upright nia.t4
There 'ought to be more mot • like
John Sherritt in the HOUSe of COM,
Mane.
A. good eandidate on a strong plat,.
form' ought to redeem SOuth Iluron
elk
Dr; Woods and Messrs. H. Malurr-
• art George Grmnala,de and 11. W.
..X.rwin attended the Conaervative 0on-
Ration in Hensall on Tuesday.
• Rev. Verde and wife, who were
visiting their daughter, Mrs. *Hiles,
the Oast few 'weeks, left fog their
home at Kirkton on Wednesday,
Miss Butt and
Whe were guests
win- the past
home at Toronto
Miss Edna Ilutt,
of Mrs. George Er -
week, left foe their
on Monday.
Mrs. John Tippett an‘Mrs„ John
Herd left on Friday, the former tor
Thessalon and the latter to the Soot
to visit friends.
Niles Eliza, Dupe? of Saginaw,,
is home on a visit.
Russel !Troyer of Toronto ii visit-
ing his uncle, Mr, Thomas Sanderson.
Messrs, Kenneth Moorhouse and W.
'Johnston of London spent a Jew_days
in the village the past week:
• Rey. Martin, wife and family of
Stratford arrived last week and ;are
summering in Westminster Greve.
Miss Edith Falconer,. Min ThOrnS011
and Miss McBeth :of Goderich spent
Sunday in the village the .guests of
• the foriner's parents. • , •
Rev. Graham, wife and family; of
AvOnten arrived last week arid have
taken one of Mit T., J. Marks' .•
ta.gesIor a few weeks.
Rev. Pentland, wife and 'family of
Thamesferd :were the guest .1 of • Mr,
and Mrs. Drehmann onoday. '• last
• ReV,' Going' of 'Exeter oecupied the
pulpit of the Methodist Church on
SOnday evening last „
, Mr. 'John McLeod of Huntsville is.
-home on a Visit to his family.
Mr. and Mrs. IL D. Cook and fam-
ily of Hensaelb Mr.' a,nd Mrs. Graham
1Vioorhouse, Miss McQueen of Saginaw
and Miss rha,proan, Toronto, are
guests at Mrs. John Ferguson's• .
Mr, •John Cameron left on Monday'
for Alvinston, where he has secured,a
position.
Mr. II. Drehmann was in London on
Tuesday on •buoirieSs.
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• ..Loridesboro, .
Miss Elva .Shaddock of klensillsr en t
Sunday at Mr. Harty..Loneeein's
"Mr: Fred.' :Richards has • ,surelia.oed
Mr. :H. •I-Iill's cottage at present oc-
cupied by Mr. ,Frank Brown.. • ,
Mr. and. 'Mrs:* -.P. 9.•• •of
Leamington are visiting . in
this vicinity.
. Mr. R. Carter is having..his hcose
painted by our • village leeorator, Mr.
J..D: • ..••
, After a .close .examination .the Lon-
desboro, bildge was...found -to bp ,tOO
weak. to have the 'eement •door lsald
upon it so it Was floored for mci res4
exit. With plank and is now ready for
Mr. and Mrs. tell.' Brown spent -
Sunday at the home of Mr. Cudmoro
br Tuckersmith. • ,
'TheNews-Record to any. addrest un-
til the „end of 1908 for 25 cents.
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. Mr. Dominic Reynolds has bought
from Mr. 13awden of Exeter a. +bay
stallion which" has a long line ef, an-
cestors: • 'Judges say it is a superior
animal. ! . .
• The News -Record will he sent -to any
address 'until the end of .1108 for 25
c11,1Ifiss.SI Bell Sun. dercock has returned
from a tlAw-NVyak .,bi w(tltf.it,ndi-
inHensaiL' .' • .
Master.. Roy Connell of Goderieh
township spent last week with friendp,
near !Constance. -•.. ,• '•' •
Mr. ancl Mrs. Jabez Rands and .farrO•
ily -of Clinton .spent Sunday • With Mr.
Sim. Rands. '
'Mr. and Mrs, 5, ' Atkinson of Sea -
forth are visiting at Mr. John Allen'oe
•Mr. Alex, Leitch lost ' one cif his
team horses the ether day. Mr.
Leitch' would not have taken $250 for
the animal whieh was one of a team
ter which he has refused 1000, Indi-
gestionkilled the horse,
Mr. Thos. Tighe of the 6th con.'
has a • colt which • is suffering from
paralysis, .. •. ,
• The Hill Company of Mitchell last,
Saturday completed the steel super-
structure of the Quigley neidge on thd
gth con. This bridge crosses the South
branch of the IVIaitland river arid has
an‘.40-foot. span. :-The superstructure,
together with the etmeet flooring will
cost $2375, the a,buttnents $850, • the
a,nproaches $.75, fencing -and filling in
$1)01 making a total of $3407. This
Is one of the Hill ICo's best bridges
and is about tho most expensive the
township has yet constructed, We un-
derstand a email bridge may be built
this fail on .sideroad 10 and it, in
Mr. Leiper's division. . •A
Mt Goce ge McKay, the 'veteran
,
builder dement abutmente, eteetera,
Spent SIM ity With old friends on ithli
Oth conergs on.
New. Advertisements
Situations -C. B.0-5
SchOol Days -4I.
Jackets -4-.& 00--4
Two Great Daya-4iodgens-8
Dor' Suits -E. W. Jacobs -4
Broad Wale Cheviots--Tozer's-8
New Staple Dpt.!--Coucli & Co.!•.4
School Supplies -W. D. Pair Co. -4
Court of Revisioh-J. Campbell -4
To the Partners -M. Jatteson & Son -5.
• Court of Revision. -J. E. ilarnwell
Send the Children -W. S. n. Holmes -4
ABI.UT PE�PLE.
Met MaiurraY, Baydeld, was in town,
last Saturday. • .
Miss Tillie Attain has returned hence
from Haileybury.
• Mrs, Thos. Judd is spending the
week with friends in Seafeith.
Mrs. John Layton has returned hem
from a visit toher • three sons in
: Detroit.
Mr. 'V. J. Reyno1d:4 left a, tew . tlay's
• age to take charge of a SC11001 at
Alsace, this, provihee.- •'
MiSs, M, Mole, SotithaMOton, and.lVire
• Jos, Lawson, Auburn, were in Olin
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ton on Saturday last. •'
Mr. NiX011 Welsh reaumed hie duties
as teecher at Washington on the
• 18th inst., , Monday having ham"
Plattsville'S civic holiday. s,
.,,M0e. H. Ober and 11.4....4PPIv.Ia.ster,o
are guests of
her mother, Mrs. J, Layton, and
• her OiSter, Mrs!. J. Walker. •
1VIcesrs. W. S. 13,„ Holmes, Clarence
. Sheppard and Will. liattenbury Were
spectatsirs at the lacrosse • match!'
I played in Seaforth on Friday last.
Misses Ethel and Flossie Egg of the
.city of Montreal roturn .home this
weekafter speoding, ' their ho days
with their aunt, Mrs. John Holmes
at "The Evcre;seens." •
Mr, Albert Hemsworth, who had been
viaiting at "The Evergreens.", 'resi7
denee Of Mr, John Holmes, Hos=
Road; for .a month, 'returned t,o his
• home in Brantford on 1VIoudaY.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. 'Wiseman of New
York City, who spent a week as the
'guests of the former's brother, Mr,
, John Wiseman, .. Collector' of His
Majestyjs Customs, left on Saturday/
last to visit another brother ' who
resides, in Harriston.after which they'
take their departure for herne.
Mr. Ogle Cooper arrivdd. , from, Cok•
lizigwood on Satorday evening
and is sOending his holidays
in the old home town. fie is: one
of the 'hest known and lilred ' of
• Clinton's • f"Old Beys". and always
receives a warm welcome when he
copies book on his visits Which are
. too -far between. . •
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Mr.' W. Fisher returned home 'ori Fri-.
'day. last after a ten -weeks' business
trip through the West Ile visited a
comber of the leading points • and
came bach..; 1st as,stainich a friend of
that great 'coui,;attbetween Wr;nnipeg
and .tike Rockies as'swer. But on his
'return he always says that he has'
yet to see,- a'neater 'a.na thriftier
•'looking •town than 'Clinton.
Mr, JOhn Crooks of Morrish &Crooks'
is expected. home this Week fro ni • a
three -Months", business trip through
*the Weat itt the interests of , the,
firm.' 'INIr'...Crooks is energetic,and so,
• coYerselk of ground and` has ' as
well .the" nack of picking up erdere.'
which' his competitors weren't e.ble
to 'fasten an to, The ,result has
• been that he has sent a deal of bus-
iness to Clinton upon which the
firm's big staff Ilea been kept busy
• tile season ;through.
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Mrs, J,. Fah; Pat - wits r
spent Sunday dO la*
Mary's. • '
9hvicryd .Wmi"ushtiven.i3r 04yel .-tr'1•1)44t
14o 0.44i
Qt Rao* Tuesday.
Miss Etta Twitchs1/ returned
' -11/Ionday,,after .a torteight'a Idea
;4Wr.OoNdsaternieltata.arnditz,l)sirmsentioowrd.
Mrs. Wrii:-!` Simpeerr and, d
terday,
2 me la Clintonj„
in the Royal hotel, Kisco.
a visit to his ho
',.2•Jean and 'Nellie returned last ' •
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after. spending 4 loinofe
Toronto.lt
Miss Edna Permahakerhas return iii • ,tr,
_ApramarogfortrieTis.-.-0,,t,Gode,rieb,:ert,q10.‘,1.
to toarri "niter - 4 'tivo-Weelteft' •
Phe
MatengciLmauarkae, Shteetiv ehnps whoa swg; e h to:
ferd where she will.take a OlfaatiOrl
Mrs.T.
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Elli.ottitchca ot,:x4vt york ond
Mrs, G. W, '.13artridge,' Thiffa.lpieeld
their annual•visit to re141,iveein the •
vieinity of Clinton this week, • ,
Misses parrie and Ella, .Akarn IlaY0 •
;ClUrriteednd "
The first mentioned goes to :l'orontee
toat
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Mr. john :Johnsen leeves, next 1110n4 •
day for Dungannon ' where .he has
bought the only hatieso..-making,hus- . •
' iness tecated in that busy villagc., •-
mess Nellie Halstead; ,while on cher
Way from ber home iri GOderickto'
take aposition in Loodes., was,•4liei
guest of Mrs. .,Josh. Cook ,this *ea.) ,
Councillor . Hearn ! was iu Seatorth
today attending,the funeral of MisSf,
M. Cape, daughter of the, late Frank .; •
Cage, oauhcil
nelidore,sn.d. eiteeined 1..friefel
of
thee
Miss Clara. Beacom, who w.m,s for WV* ^
eral weeks the guest, of Miss; •Nettle
Beacom, .left lalst week for terXonto
and from there will retunr to ter
home in Henderson; North Oar0Iina; '
M. Alex. Arrnst;rong, who for over ,
thirty. years has .been foternaU. of
the action department itt the.'ergau
with the
factory,1hasjndussetvrty7diniahtate
isteen,apa
rieellyei
at all 'events. , •
Mr., S. W. Cook, IVIalioniet, Ill., spec,.
tortnight's - visit 4 Clin.t4011, G t'•
es. • He 7'ef a fi5iiiter, .reside '"'".;01
Lewis Evans of Louisville, :.
Kenfacky,,is helme on a Visi% to WO
• mother, his sister, and his brother,"4,
Frank ' W. • Evans. He has • `
been,in sOci Dixie land so many
that he has ,become acCuStomed •
conditions and.'clirnate and no
garcls it almost as home. 1,3ut rn
the good old -slimmer time, espee41-:
iy, he ,thielks, that after all there is
• no place so good as the, old home. •
town' and county.A cordial", :wele•-„,
come always awaits him..
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give a picnic managers; fine kv'eath,- and evening. NOW'here doeS• ood bt*13•;,
an music .spUlt So ';g004• 4,5,itv Vie '104:104*.' ,
active and .willing asSi4ants and they Rev, 'Father ..Hanlon tapable ,. •
are -hound to hive just such a success manager but liSe,;PerIPOt.; Wo]re, Ida aur,- '
ns ewardedl,the efforts Of tile lodies rangements that he was able to ' de -
of St. Joseph's congregation on,Tuesi votethe greater part of the day to ,•
day, • .•• receiving his Visitors • • and :doing rui0,y;: ,
The people began to assemble in the honors. That Iic is very popular with
grove on the 4th of Thillett at ten his people and the "separated bredir:
o'clOCk and at noon there were a good ern" was (Otte apparent. Naturelly , •
iy number present- irizier .As StV it nightfall be was tired hut he Wore, • .
yed from twelve until two o'clock an& a' satisfied: and;
the spread was such as the inlies of • Mr. Jas.:TOY/War r. ot the ith'
'St. Joseph have long hien, noted for. and ;Mr. *Tarry Pitzsiremone Cin- •• 1.
The ,dancing platform vas Well pat- ton .did the carving and did it
ronized the whole afternoon u r.J. well We know of -no one ,who can carve up
on into the evening, :the young f (Ake a big roast neater, .aiat, with. Mere
enjoying themselves to the vtnioSt. celerity thee:Can Mr.' Reynolds,
The violinists were Fred. Muteh, With. it is Harry. They are both -in thtt
Johestotie and Percy East. superlative rank...
Messrs.' E. . A. Lappine and JO. The entrance to :Pie ,grove, WaS ' -
%ASS Were; in.charge of the lemonade dicatee`hy'tviro big 1,Intoti,•Jacke.
booth and they did quite a trade. Itt The West Huron candidates for,
catering to thirsty, mottals Jim is an Cone:none were both present add
adept, E. A. too.. s: thole, affability it might be..
The fish pond was managed by Miss that an election is' hovering ut
Mamie Shannahan who was kept Among thesh PreeOnt. was
busy baiting the ;hook. This afforded able Father NorthgraveS ef
Much amusemeht and proved : 'quite a. for Many years..editceof the
onto of revenue. gecord, London, and who 44
1VIeSdarnes Lappin° and Weiss and the Priesthood' over halt,.
Miss .Gaffney, with several young lady' Along_ thtiSe With whom
assistants, served ice :ereatn to thelc, gaged 'in conversatien durL
nutnerous patrons.- terneon was 'Mr, Jatneli1C0
If you needed a cigar yoti patronizlid ffullett :Who was 'a student
"The Dolls," With throe halls obtain- in St. Mithaera Coll*, It:
ed from 1Vir, Matt, Corbett fo a ty years ay.
nickel a good abet alight :Win three . The visitingclergyman
cigars. :gra Weiss became quite an Father Hanlon in doing
expert and towards !the end of the were: ,PathetS Downey,game could hit Orlet doll ill nine, nonan, Atimi.p4 ; gga4
Aitth,eTirke:h:e6)1rai,tInt0., They
yS iclualcreghlaer gr*'wotda.t.!M.,!.;:staaie.!:‘ 1.1,e,,,triveit,h,acrjo;.rti:Litionvdarrdea,t4
• .genae., Goderieh ,• MoKok
keepers, knowing 'everybody' and britev. D. Pit
'Mg a ismulc for alb • . lAsodongtid, xtu
The entrance to the tabirvi was guar. powv,,,,, .outomi 4
djedohnbycaMotesstrts;vh4160hwitorSehaaritntea.filitalven anuanad' gupoomi angt Bly.dothirittoy,
busy and whose labors were lightened mom, Hunet4,,
him:lint', exceedingly ••,Ifiernt waiters iitemerrolualatzx
The NANO& band of Clinton was busy ones.
prused and discoursed Wert music at •xpoiroutikt r
regular intervals during the afternoOt omwhfr
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