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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1909-06-17, Page 1r , t � ih,e ■ c. CLINTON, ONT.AHIO, THURSHAY, JUNE 17th,. 1909 Whole Number 1581 The 3rd Annual .School Soho lars Sports will take place ilii the Park, Clinton, on .lune 23th. It's a rallyof rural n rel a d urban scholars,. WESLEY CHURCH, THE LOCAL MARKET. I the White Dykes Thursday and• the " n; amp July Will. to 23rd. F. & D. Friday evening. That tht±se Grocer O'Neil 'is Preparing. for the Buster and I are hOOlie� g. BAPTIST CI URCH. W. C. T. U. MEETING, I New Advelrtisemet�ts r Will preach day.eHisstomorning subject ewill ben- : Wheat Oats SOc1.to.52c. cept newspapers and periodicals from � in jct }nghnextSundaye pastor lvcpen °'Spiri.tual growth and in the even- ""The kens Me. evcaings, which ineludu large 'number. . Niehblhg Nicbbls;, aged, 65 years, hs"subacb, will be held atngthefhome of the residenitl�No.tice•-JohnScruton,-a be, "The Christian's attitude to- Mrs. W. S. Harland, at three o'clock 'AaCap sFr ing, highest type of span." All Barley 560 to 57c. Butter eE Miss A. McEwen, for Boy Free- -X. & L',-•-1 wards others, In the evening Rev. Friday afternoon.. A full attendance ' A Splendid are welcome. 15c to He. ti The third annual School Children's Dr. ,Stewart will preach, is looked for as Range -I:, W. Jacobs -•-t are matters cal EARTHQVAK1 RELIEF. Eggs 17c to 18c. •residence of Mr.- Neil McGregor, 2nd the: ', death- at Geneva;' New Yorlc. and Saturday afternoons un11„il .- Sept. i con. y, was struck by lightning State, of R, M. Racey who lc;ft Clin- 15th, , Staple damaged Mr: •there The Ladies Aid will hold a Tea gat interest to ba diseased. Girl, anted-DTrs. T. Jackson Jr. --5 The P:ostoiiiee Department at Ot- Live Hogs $7.50, WILLIS CHURCH, joyed by old and youa,• The fri•.iids . the home of Mrs. James Livermore ,. , A SUIT A13OUT SIIEEf”. on Friday evening from 6• to 8. be . held nest week with Prtn- tawa has. issued a circular stating that the Italian. Postoffice has, with Rely. Mx. Carswell of Winthro• p will. ANOTHER'AUT.a, A ease of considerable local interest , Hes thinning of the good a view to assisting the( families of the preach the preparatory 'services in will be tried by P. M. Andrews to- The second auto owned in Clinton morrow afternoon when Mr. .fames time he'll have. postal employes, who suffered in the I Willis church to -morrow afternoon earthquake last December, published eveWiig. and` g Snell of Hullett will endeavor to es - was. bought, in London last week by , looks of the prograni there will be a. , Pie A MEPity JUNE xvvnn-rkTG Tuesda to visit friends ' •M an album showing scenes in connec- Rev, Dr. Stewart will conduct Icommunion a Aft, C, II ,Pugh and ori the way, up tablish! the ownership of the dogs from the city it was driven by his which worried his sheep a law weeks tion with that great disaster. The album is being gotten up. in artistic service Sunday a. m. :and in t1ho evening will exchange puipits _ brother, Mr_Harley. Pugh, . With • the ago. The present action is said little Thomas style with fifty original photographsIwith . Rev. Mr. Cliarlesworth, . the experience , thus acquired Mr, against and: Ernest Lawson' Pugh has tap,en several runs of town. Mr, Snell states his dainag- + and will sell at 81.30. A series ofpastor forty postal cards illustrating the of the Baptist church, and handles the machine with increasing es 'to be $380. same scenes is also offered for sale. At the tmorning service Mrs, ,Choweni Will sing Jerome's ''There is a. Green ski)l. He is looking forward' to many LITTLE LOCALS. pleasant little jaunts during the: seas- F. C. 1. STUDENTS SUCCESSFUL. - Hill. Far A -way, on. Aro you aNews-Record subscriber. The following former students of A POSTAL RATE INCREASE. THREE BANDS. If not, why not F the. Clinton Collegiate were auioilg the successful ones at the; recent Un- The Parliament at Ottawa, last Our Bayfield correspondence did not With' three bands-Cittzpns, White reach us. in time for this issue, iversity of Toronto ei:aminations : session, amended the post office act repealing the following clause: by "A I Dykes and the Fife and Drum r our citizens and the Rev. T, W. Charlesworth moved in- the Gee ! Ain't I in for h he of Faculty of Arts : Fourth year- De- single copy of a recognized newspaper People a`ft ad- to Mrs,. Carling's cottage this week. joining townships are being well step- fun. School scholars di► Y gree of 13. A., Miss I. G. Gunn, Third -ear Miss M F Cot 'th or . periodical weighing less than Mr, W. E.. Duncan, has rented the one plied with open air concerts,- Tb.a � June 25th and Y M G A wi oz. may be posted at a postage rate Citizens + Pottage on. V ietorra street vacated I„• , r , - - honors in English and History Sec- „ play out Tuesday evening, Mrs T S fth and year .W.B; Taylor, honors in Classics J. R. Rumba'•l, of t, cent, Hereafter, therefore, the postage on I the White Dykes Thursday and• the " n; amp July Will. to 23rd. F. & D. Friday evening. That tht±se Grocer O'Neil 'is Preparing. for the Buster and I are hOOlie� g. ; honors in Classics ;, O, Henry, honors in no single article or mail matter, ex concerts are popular anile evident canning season by laying in a carload for both. d Biology and Physics, First year -W • cept newspapers and periodicals from � from the thronged'' streets• on those of sugar this weak• , N. Mcf�ueen the offices. , of publishers or .rew.sdeal- evcaings, which ineludu large 'number. . Niehblhg Nicbbls;, aged, 65 years, Faculty Medicine : First .yeah- ers, shall be less than one cent. of our friends from the country. from Grey township was admitted to eE Miss A. McEwen, SCHOOL CHILDREN'S l'1.1'1'. Douse of Refuge last wael:, . g Stanleg Township DEATH OF R. M. RACEY. ' Faculty .. of Education -•J. T. Mins- lard, with }n the general ti The third annual School Children's ;the `l.'he offices of C. B. ITale and. • W. DuringSund g' Bx done will close each Iv .taesda ay evening's storm -the Word was received here yesterday of y y .honors course. TIME TABLE, Sports will be' held in the 11,iizk W1 Friday of next week commeaving - at This is •residence of Mr.- Neil McGregor, 2nd the: ', death- at Geneva;' New Yorlc. and Saturday afternoons un11„il .- Sept. i con. y, was struck by lightning State, of R, M. Racey who lc;ft Clin- 15th, , Staple damaged Mr: A two o'clock. an event that• i, looked forward to :,An•I thurou:*hl en y and 11TP-� ton twenty-four years ago after, carry- Mr. James' Hamilton has rented ai1,d Gregor receivewliated a Gregor received 'slight injuries, as 'a_ iaQ on business. here The following is 'a time table of the '•Entrance examination which. will joyed by old and youa,• The fri•.iids . for az -score of takes possession this week of Mr. S. result of the crash. e i , years: He is.•we1l..rememberccl. by our. S. Coopers furnished residence on be . held nest week with Prtn- of the children havo subscribed. a good fund . far expenses and }Trizcs, 114isTs Maggie Deiivpsey of Stratford old timers. -Mr. Racey .carried a pol- Orange st.rect. has been visiting at the homes .ot Mrs is i •'the Canada g y r; uit8 Insurance Com- cipal Gundry : as examiner, assist- ed by Principal Hartley : The three l ands of the town, brave of- fared heir 11Tr, H: Penivcbalcer iiad the misfor- Ki J. Reid,, Miss Ida Reid, •Mrs. W. ' ' parry . by which he Was enabled to luno to have the tip of his right 1Vednesdap t. services and there will not be an idle moment: t'S •for Elliott and Mrs. W. Rathwell the axle leave to. his ,heirs about $0;000, The .tbuni►;y taken off while operating :a saw 'tiy4 weeks. past;. two. AZ,. 8:45-- 9,00• -Reading Instruction:i .the country and town schools i h l by the .sons. of'the deceased •are in the at the a: f. on Monday. . grocery business at Geneva, I Mrs. D, H. McNaughton left 9.00 -11.00 -Composition, looks of the prograni there will be a. , Pie A MEPity JUNE xvvnn-rkTG Tuesda to visit friends ' •M J in;. ooselaw, - 11:10--ii.55-Spelling. vii time. FOOTBALL. ' g -. Sask., Leith -bridge, Alta., -.and other. P.M, 1:30•x• 3.30 -Geography., A pretty and quiet, wedding xvas paces. Thursday OFFICERS :OF MASONIC LODGE, The first'. form of the Collegiate In. eele-bratedat the home' of 142r. II: stftrttc defeated the second ,£ono on Pen 'on Wednesday Mr, and Mrs. W. L. fTieys attended` A.M; 9.00-11.30-Aritdimetfe, The foliowin are the officers of' the 141onda night. b a. score of 3- c ay of . this the: re -union picnic held.in Michi an The MOLSONS BAN P.M. 1,30- 4.30-,R4ading (exaraina. g i' g Y 1, g tion paper:) wing year :. with the line -4p as 1611ows : licTlc . tivheter, a.Florence la, week. Masonic Lodge for the ens hitt daugli last INCORPORATED 1855. Mary, wasunited in. marria a to bit. Friday Master, Harvey H. McBrien.' 1st` Form- oal R. ITarland ; act, , a r il, io Em'nia and, Miss Anute Steph Capital Paid up $3,5:00,000. Pest Fund. - $3,500,000 y. g b s,. Thos: Watts _ Lt ttwelve o, elocl.. noon. A::NI: D.00-11.00 -Grammar:. 'P. Master, G. McLennan. L. Terra-i;ce G, McKenzie, 1V Millar .T}ie: ha sou Ie stow enson spent Friday: in Gztelpir, ppy p d by :i [tank of Has 95 Branches In .Canada .11.10=12:00--N, riting, Sr. Warded, Taylor. forwards, B. 'Cooper,. W.'Cook F: l }k f -While Roy .Lamoii& lowers w e the ceremony was ' pear_ Miss.. Mannino and `Mr. , : and Agents nd es on eats in all the principal cities- P.M. -Oral Readlog if not taken earlier Jr. Warden, W. J, Tozer: lams, G. Wise, C. Diohl fafined- Rev. W. Ch , . spent Sunday at the home of *' A. . a Oarr p d P P -. •` by 2, yt arleswoLtly. , „nd Fornt=Goal; itiTr-Jackson i,.`badcs; ' The brine was . tastefull a tfr' d McConnell. in the world, N: B. The H. S. 'Entraltce as .well Chaplain, C. C, Rance.. n �+ - I TRANSACTED. as the Matriculation and Teacher's Secretary, H. B. Chant. C. Kilty; J. Millar, a Recd 'for- .a dress E cream y t e in, Mr. and Mrs.: J. Webster of. Luck A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS T Examinations will be, held in the Treasurer,. IV. D. Fair.. a o cam voile with silk trial- now wbo-have been visitingtheir , wards, H. ,McArthur•; A. McKaniie; II. .mings and carried :a bogteet ,'of pin-, daugliter, . Mrs:.Janes Rw.d 're•tur Collegiate Institute Building this - D. of C., .Dr. Shatv:; Kerr; H:.h'ardtshar, L..1Va niitn, and' white carnations, Miss Marion ' SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT year, Candidates for Entrance should, Organist, W. Jr -Paisley. ed to their home on Friday, be at .the Collegiate .Institute b 8.30 h Guard, H. E. Rorke, . ST:1tiTDING OF THE WARDS. Bogie, 'cousin of .the bride, .acted .as ;yI1, and' Mrs, W Elliott 11Irs: R: ... AT ALL BRANOHEB: lon y- , flower girl. , the first morning of the" exarcnna- Tyler;. J. Howe. Elliott. and Mr.. George Ialiott spent interest allowed at Highest Current Rate. I Trustees W. J. -Paisley, 0: John- The following is the stAnding .of the After. the Gereiiiony 'and congr.atula--Pri.day at tine Model farm in Gu li. Y, o e(ip • tion. base - y. sat down to a Mr. George .,Johnson's barn was . son. league up-to-date tions the contpan • local ball ea PASSING Or MRS. HIRAIVI HILL, t1 uKiitors,. H. T. • Rance, A.. P; Gun- Juniors. daipty. and sumptuous lunch.. struck on 'Sunday night . by. lightning Clinton Branch - C, E. Dowding, Mzinapr I Y Three months ago Mrs. Hiram Hill dry. t•' Besides'Ahe guests residing in town but the damage done ..Was not vrry Won Lost Stewards A. Castle A. Turner. St. Andrews 'L' 0 there were present lviiss Jean Mc- serious, looked the picture of perfect -health, > ' St. James' 2 0 Brien .af, xfverton, .Miss Mina $itr- Mr, Clark of 'Gotlexich township Thursday morning last she p but on . iVTF�ETINCx OF W. INSTITUTE. St. 0 0 rows and Mrs. W. 'H, Burrows of spent Sunday at -the home of Mr. passed into. the spirt world ,after) St. Johns 3 ..... 0 G Y. i A largely attended g ich,.l.Mrs.. J..G.. Bogie and c1ii1- Rufus Xeys, , • ORDERED, •several, weeks intense siffering, When gely c , ed meetin�_of . tlr„ ode • . READYMAQE Seniors . c • Mr. "8:: info ed that owing: to ilio nature of Womans Imtitute.was held in '.Court YLen of G.odeiich and,M; $da. NJ ay. Stinson; who uridciwint am xin g ; .: .. M � r Qr Von Lost, of Nile.. operation: on.the base of the' brain L'�OTHOiIQ �Orr1S� l7F1'1.o0kIJ .:tDTNiiG the. `trouble' hex,'xecovei buds Lmposs- Maple Leaf hall on.I+riday last. when . ; .. With ., i - ,: St. James L.:•. 0:.. ` out three ' lc i ti Mrs. Asltt. >ltt erect. res ..The ,regents were rittrtt ou n a wte• s ago, is; we are rble . sh received . a with res gna oiv, Ashley di air. address St._ Aridiew's' 1 0 p er s and b " it e o e n earth as'which. was l}stc ed to •with tie cl s- costlg..aod showed the hi h esteem in glad .tb' hear, able `ao be .out again. saying "Thy b.. d n o . a , t4 I o St. Georges 1 ,.. 1 g Muss Katlilee Stinson is under the it is in heaven.. ".Her weeks of agony . est attention, A most appropriate.�d � • , whi^•h the young• couple :ate held and}� 5t._ Johns. 0 3' r;Sildp f�r , included • a, handsome marble clock and Dr's.. care but we . hope to ]year of : � were borne -with- Christian fo.rtitudcdress:was also givezi by the.. Ret . C. ' �o S and as one having miplio}t confidenee 'R. Gunne, Rural• Dean; and `tliere was TO-NI.GHT'S CONCERT.. , silver teaspoons £nom . the employes of ,her speedy recovery. Sp'ecial_C�oo� Y in a.glorious resurrection. beyond the .as well --A duett.:by Misses Greene anti t 11ZIg:. Co. i +.ItiTr• the t n nd Mr J. W. id of . i1n Jacks, a. s Re Tlv,, following .program: will be given.. ; . . Pions -Road ~vent to Seaforth. ori . grave., and heing In perfeeti •peace with Reed•,' a recitation.. by Miss. Shipley . • The. brides travellin costume was. SCh 001 ClOSeS at. noon, June 25,;. God h r bleu lits dwclti c ori tlic doted and solos by Miss Cook and Mrs. J. by the White* Dyke band iA' front of of green cloth i Wednesday. and winds u R nth a big -da 's o t g a the postofiice to -night. r. gi - n with -blouse.of • ern- We are sorryto hear of the illness h g y ones she was about 'to leave behind: , 'Chowan. 1VIrs. Kearns presided over.. g broidereci voile and hat F Tuscan sport in.the ark, .when it is ex- I the meeting in (ber' usual 'pleasant aria 1Vfarclt "`Lieut. Santlemans" ' Geo. braid, trimmed with cream t and hi 11Tr: James Johns but hope to, see ' p '. Mrs. Hili was a daughter of the l tactful mariner. Rosekean, hint around again soon. peeled all the children in town, ]ate :zanies •Brownlee and was born tttscan tiillc.,` { Mr, and Mrs. Albert Scelc and - (Waltz '`Caconola" ?✓. Idazcl y and count- will be there to in Hullett. Dec.. 13th, 1858. On ' thuI The neat meeting. of the Institute , „ The happy couple left on the . 4.23 family spent 'Sunday* with Aft. 'and Y 1 Ttito Step Priicle of the PraiLte o ath. day of May. 1831 she became 'tho will ,tie hold_ next' Thursday at 2,,3G Botsford. train.. for London followed' by the Mrs. All, Austin. They• came. :"down have some fun. We close our wife. of •Mr.• . Hirain Hill aiM they at, the home -of Mrs, .Hawke, The styb- March "Parade Day" 'Geo, oselieans heartywishesof a host of friends.; in their auto.: a, store from, 4 to 6 p.m, and re- -then took u their : abode in Clinton ,leets for,discussion will be, `,I+�ood P. Cornet sono "Selected" • � On their return they ~will' take up � For news from. the . 'township of j open from 6 to 8. We will be of which they ,have always continued Value :of Strawberries•, and Canaing;" Two Ste "Dancers Delight V; housekeeping on Townsend street. +Stanley read' The News -Record: with the crowd. to be residents. To' their union two ;And ``Special dtities for chrildren as a p 1 Heir • children wore born Fred and ),uby,.+means of teaching them responsibil- y„ ' D g „ Waltz Dream of ` SpEng Chas. . '��.. y who now with the sorely bereaved ity.: There Will -also be business of <: Before and, after . this bigRoel,weil.- , husband mourn their Irreparable loss. i importance.: Gavotte "Little Sunshine'' E. Hazen Ni141L� BIiAV�/N'Y LABORERS FROM TTrII� event we want the .'Crowd to see Mrs.. Hill is also survived by four FACTORY HAS FULL FORCE. Waltz "Are You Stncerc" A. Gumble. cc .. c- sisters :arid three brothers :` Mrs. Jun- . . I3��S PANT. P(9UN.171B�f bE�FEAT' u<.. with the snaps. we lie,ve for �• • • ,><Tediey "("moil Night Ladies" fTildeetki I the bo s. SET READY for the ,,or and 1Miss' .Mary Brownlee, Haanil-� Tine. Piano & Organ ' Comiiany is t y• on .Mrs..(Rev.),-Roy, London Mrs,'running full force in all departments ``God 'Save the 1�ing." I ccDOHI�'iRTY'S DOLEFUL DUBS."' HOLIDAY'S. :Wehave prepar- W. J. Paisley and Isaac; Clinton.; and there is every. indications of a A FRIDAY° WEDDING, ed ' a lot of Ii ARG:SINS just James. in' West 'Toronto, and William successful year's business; The Doher y• - in Gooding, Idaho. ;ty Pianos, especially the new. Louis Within an alcove formed of white hat you -will want.. XV. design, are meeting with an• en- and. purple lilacs in - the drawing -room Recreation. Park on. Saturday after it to Bayfield, and soon had the in- • The largely attended funeral took I couraging `.reception, throughout the of the bride's parents,''Mr. and Mrs, noon last was again the scene of a.' valid back in the game full of ii:ealth place on Saturday afternoon last, tiro , horrible exhibit,on cont • 'cemeter bo- length and. breadth of Canada.. Many Thos. Hessian,, Huron street,. theitl , pared to which and spirits, in fact' so full .that his- - services at residence and y , orders aro on hand which the firm is I youngest daughter, (Miss Not:nia, vas the gladiatorial: contests - of Ancient' subsequent errors nearly lost the 225 Pairs Begs Denim Knickers ing conducted by Rev, W• J. Jolliffe, filling fast as possible. The present united in marriage to Mr. Arthur Rome were as a love, feast and then � game. Selling at t9c I assisted by. Rev. J. Greene. The pall= some. Nine brawn laborers ,from In the seventh innings Duds Dohert carers were : A•. T. Cooper, R. b`itz- ;output of one piano a day Is, entirely Read of Pitts Pa ., . on 1 -lady, . y' g y 1)' load, nate to meet lite demand and last. #lie, boys pant., foundry calling.. theiii 1 had . the honor of ttetirly 'ma'king fire We elearpd out this number of Odd Kn. ickers simntons, :A. heilans,. T. Archer, T. n . nl r �ed At exacta 1240 n to th- str 'nst` selves "taxon � Jungling Jaspers most. sensational play ever. seen ; the, this Week more than we thought we wanted but Mason and W.'Cantelon. ithepians.clepartincnt is tie a i a g y neo ai _ �` P - l to greatly increase the capacity. A of. the wectiling zilarcli., played sty. the noel and. defeated, In what .might be l ball being' hit over his head lye .rap when we heard the rice we knew we could sell this. The -casket. was eo4red with beauti- carload containi,dp six Doherty pianos, lbIride's cousin, Miss Bentley, the ibcride, Called. a gaine 7 of baseball, the sante rapudly backwaid; jumped ,steen . feet p e Yp , man if we passed them along A a small advance, fud floral offerings sent by sympathis- Louis XV:.and sixteen piano case attired in a gown of. cream mousse- number of hired assassins, commonly in the air, stabbitrd the ball with his p g known as "Dohert 's 'Doleful Dubs,'• un loved. hand <�� e 1 �VOr � • r Ring friends, including 'the following : (organs was recently despatched to an bloc de` sole 'With dirccioire sash• and y g ; turned three back -flips Not on pair worth less than 25C, and d lot Worth . !Sprays b Mrs, Dalby and Miss Dalby extensive' dealer W Alberta in fact wearing a bridal wrfla h, entered the . from the agony box works. and lit on his back collar -button-, 50c. Just the thin totthe holidayslhc. y g start �'s , at and Mrs.. Jas. Brownlee and f.ittti1y, our Clinton firm has an extensive bas- drawing-roomleaning upon the arrr>r of Blondine Cooke, the Peroxide Then- damaging same considerably,. also his - Toronto ; Mrs. Walsh and Mrs. J. ; iness in the the prairie Provinces. A her father.' omenon, boated toy. bhlloons over the i temper as shock, dislodged the ball Children's PancU Suits—$5 cines at 3.50 'Clark, Hamilton ; Misses Ray and letter from the firm's Western travel 7'hc Church • of E nglanti marriage plate for the first three innings and •from hfs eager grasp :Kate Ne}lans and Mr. W, NLmmen+s, l ing representative, Mr. G. L. Stan- ceremony was then perfoimed by Rev, Before Manager' Jimes Doherty bound ..Special mention must be. made of These ale expensive, but they are so good and ! q Ives the situation as follows: C. R. GunrXc. rat e field and scebsti-pthe work of Mighty Mitchell; the < Clinton ' Bo uet•s by Mrs. T. H. g chase lam to cc i . It pays to buy good goods) that we Want to clear ;Brownlee," Bayfield,.Mrs. A. D. Bea- Miami Man,, June 1909... *,W. Doherty The bridesmaid was Miss. V'cra tum Mr. James 14`4nely, the Great split- Human Slat, who played the difficult them out at 3.50. We have no thou ht of rofit— (ton, Clinton; Wreaths from the fain- Plano Organ Co, Limited, Clinton, Schadcl of Toronto, 'who was 'gowned ball artist, the Jaspers hack the game(3rd base .position for the Jaspers. ' p. fly; Mrs .T. Ti. Cools, Clinton, Mr, , g ci ched. Particularly t want to clear out elle •whole of of them o d sults ' Ont., C,•entlenten : In rgaliig over this in cream silk multi enriched with am- n y o be commend � with gazelle .kiln grace, also Wee Wil- r I g y , innings lie Jonsing; who made many hero}c We e g 0 ' and Mrs, H. Junor, Hamilton; wid ;i .round for ,tthe second time, I natural- blroider and cream sash wh:1e Mr, IIy ed, was the action in the third at the prlee of cheap ones, heart of roses from Master ll�t.ten 1 have seen the tarsus which you A. IiCssian; brother of the bride, act. of W. J. Hamblyn, Esq,, late of stops with his chest and iii now being 15 BOYS' 3 -PIECE SUMS—•worth $5 and $6. If IJunor of the same city. have shi ed during the winter, and od ag groomsman, Itowm itville, who leaned the. weight. exhibited in Holmesville, Stapleton v i Amon ilte relatives from a distanC I g singing of his fair otm person against n - We ha e your size when you call you may have g glwrtlioutpexception the eostomers are During theof the reg•;ister y t; p saFf� �t i s an�l�t(ls game the tat000d ma who attended the funeral were : Mrs. delighted with. them. Our goods are Miss Schadel sang "Tie• Knows the slz4ling inshoot and was c y toying i, g e finally ended 16 to 11 in one at $3.9. 1. i'.,om sarin fiivorabl with. Vie best of Way. ". with the seeot5d bag before. the Dub favor of tha Jaspers ; this necessiia.- H. Junor, Hamilton; 14Tr, J. k3rown- l � 1 g y y' ' lee Toronto Mr, Sandford Hill, other makes and it is certainly a outfielders had recovered from their tes -a third and final game for the. We are layln� out for the boys to start their holidays t p After the guests had partaken of ; Messrs. W. •and S. Stewart, pleasure to sell them.: Only one man luncheon which was served the stttpeficd atitazcuirnt. rubber which tvil+l be played Saturday ever "then the need: Shirts Sweaters. _ ' on `! next three. ilining,s.'were feature -,next. Mr. Toric Jacltsz ,Tr., the. S t , . , , . Y l Ml tchell ; Mr.:and Mrs, Harry Little, W;liom I have seen has bought any- E lawn the►;1ride slipped away to change Bathing: Stilts, Gaps, Etc. ';Bayald ; Mrs, Albert Mitchell, Mr. thin outside of our line and that was her rgown for a smart tra+vellin suit less though a rather bad acciclont oa greatest Baseball Magnate and all. ' n 1 lVlrs• i%'m: Brownlee and .Mr< ;and 1 n r a so I think we havo 1 g curved its the sixth when Tian dsome, -around sportsman of the century, is. . Boys.. We want your trade and we will givo you "A Square Deal." a i sg on y a o g n of green duo tong worsted with green t3< rold Freml}•n: running to second making all arrangements and will 1 mrs, Wilson Brownlee, Goderich. Mi ( the Western trade prettq; well in our hat to match. The bridal Couple left took a flyinglea and with caro have special stands built to aceommo- 400 CAP; t IVEN AWAY -To the first 400 boys callin Mary Brownlce came tip from Halnil- hands, "Yours very truly, G. L. Stan-: for the South. oA,the 3.07 trek, � p< our store I�"ride .Pune 25th, between 12 unclyl a'ciooit f tett two tnanths" ago, helped io r.utse�wnntl. , grace and precision landed on Alex's fiats the..erowd5, (reserved scat plan at y', ,, �� ' The rooms ft to the (ktridesmatd (only) we will give each boy a cap 11't]uL, g g' left heel, ; with a groan of anguish will be oprn; all this. wce1, at the y her sister until the end. and is now No expense is being spared to make ;was an exquisite pro in a dainty dove- the. Porti one went clown for the "Often the• Cheapest, Always the .. _ _ remainingfor a few weeks in the sad dened hoe. Doherty p}anon, and organs superior td � des•}gn carrykng an olive 1raC set with ,,loot, anti, while twenty-�sevc+n young Best" emporium. 7'o prevent specula - any other make _ in Canada and Citi- pearls. Prhe gift to the ccroonismaii ladies fainted away, Was carried by tion not more than ten tickets will zeas of Clinton should avail View- 'teas �a handsome gold watch fob. lrfs sobbing tram -marcs to the spaci� be sold to any ane person: I.oitg, dIs- MORRISH CROOKS The faxiiKly dextro through the hTewst selves of the privilege and see the Amongst the bride's nuinerous g rooms tinder the Record to os tend tlxor h(%t1feli:l if i struments made in their pre+ Otis d Fir r ga nd `lance phone arta grounds so that will ; Bros. 10 � to �beaut' ul n ,srnts was a handsome silver tea ser- stand. First aid was adinittisteir by be, opened at grounds so that the re, - Successors . Successors to Hodgen B tis. G t $ Store thanks to the friends for 1,11 it• P'oftt town, It Is possible far our citizens Vice, the gift of her father. the chub Physician, lir. Cap Cook, sult of each innings` can be bullethkett ltinclness during the illness of Mrs, to fa}I to give these pianos and or - Mr. wdd Mrs. bead will tale up who had fortunately dropped in, on In all the large sporting centres dr i to •1 Bans the praise they deserve, their residence in Pittsburg, lye, his way back troilt a professional 'vis- Mire conthk%t, 4