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The Clinton News-Record, 1909-06-24, Page 1•. „ The Clinton N e w,,, co�c�. ..... . «,.,'. t yune h i xQ1 113W Citizenship,'" and in the evening clever little dog, a great favorite of Broder McTaggart leas returned Irony Whether you are father, another, or simply a frl nd of some respective bride, it matter not, but let•; your wedding gift be en- t urfng,as it carries your heartiest wishes for home joys. Tt need xigt beexpensive to be serviceable and good taste. •little sons are feeling badly about it. The pperplexingg pproblem what to .give finds an easy solution atRELLYAR•'S JEWELRY STORE where wortthy qualitiesare Assured,where the assortment is satisfying, and:the prices: arseBiatisfying.Call of Airs,'Lappine. John Rab'iuson and John The residence of Mr. and Mrs. Henry honeymoon trip to 'Toronto,• I -Tamil, + to Babylon Line, Ota to o and Niagara, F. 1 I)owsorl< of it aby on L , , n y, ton i d a is They A baseball match, Blyth s. Olin- Mr, H. E.. Haines of Ontario street .end &0 ►For .'%urssaf.441' on, will take place in the park this informed The News -Record yesterday, town. that township, was the scene, of a xuvxt when' they will take up house- fternoon,. beginning at 4,30 o'clock, that he took up fin,. new potatoes on q e. ar„feweler teams are evenly, matched so Saturday last and that lxa gathered Sno ,ll and Optician. - Clinton,un nesday of this week when their second; Gtbbangs street which has ween for hat a close and interesting contest is ripe strawberries the same day, and erboro• youngest daughter, Miss Afary, • be- some time in course of preparation, also that he has peas in.I,od in the Mrs, Mobray and, Miss Marquis of ame the bride of tile. Percy L. ('.ouch, Tn an ..unusually wide circle of same garden and six long rows of - T”[ HUY9L 09NK 'OF- CAN404. VESLEY CHURCH. potatoes ready for use. Paid -Up Capital $4,650,000. iteserve 0.850,000 Only the immediate relatives of the which expression was. given in the Total Assets - - - - - $53,000.000 Air. John Guest returned home Sat urday from a ten -days visit among nsa t aersoh nAii'ae8 f w� oq is tnAbe oenedi int e PCC qJ int A y 1 ,withdr,awals by either party. Thiois a rnnvenient form of account t for people living• at a distance ftom the Bank. ceremony w,hlch was. perform,ad by the handsome. and useful, sub- Rev, A. F>: Brown, pastor of the stantiq.l • checq�ues from the mother of ht t e ' 1 Att alio aa S eela IlB NK P s eTHE ROYAL AY pRequirements tiler � the . g of Farmers. rather than of All in local educational, matters, offered 11,31 CLINTON BRANCH—R. E. MANNING, MANAGER were unattended. bride, a morocco. ease of pearl hand - •principle," welcome• two prizes for penmanship . to _theterests .t NKAN.B�4IOL�O T e hINCORPORATED 1855. ..Capital Paid up - $3,500,000 Rest -Fund - $3,500;000 Has 63 Branches in Canada and Agents and.Correspondents in allthe principal_cities in x he world. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS 'TRANSACTED..: SAVINGS BANK. DEPARTMENT AT ALL BRANC7HES. interest allowed at Highest. Current Rdte... returne evening Couch drove to Brt;ceftAd and mission clock and dozen silver teg- Clinton Branch - C., E. Dowding, Manager __.._ ____ ..-._. __ _ -1 - __.. Mr. CC. 1{lemings fax tarrior lap She e.�cpected, Sunday be policy are cream villin a 11IANY the r. .. .'The pastor wilt preach next Sundaya L• was. + 0 ' to a ;vasHs. morning subject •will bt, Chris- poisp;ned tl is mein � H a1 Rev. C. It. Gujuie was in Hamilton ycsttrday. �}t' �� �iR•tiQrst Girls,.�n: Sl+anleu, Citizenship,'" and in the evening clever little dog, a great favorite of Broder McTaggart leas returned Irony e will preach from `'The Hem, of His tike youngsters, and Mr. Flewhig's College at Toronto. •little sons are feeling badly about it. Miss, Gladys Legge, London, is theguest 1 T ESASEBALL THIS 'AFTERNOON. NI»iV POTA A •ll'iessrs. of Airs,'Lappine. John Rab'iuson and John The residence of Mr. and Mrs. Henry honeymoon trip to 'Toronto,• I -Tamil, + to Babylon Line, Ota to o and Niagara, F. 1 I)owsorl< of it aby on L , , n y, ton i d a is They A baseball match, Blyth s. Olin- Mr, H. E.. Haines of Ontario street Reid of Varna spent Sunday in one of the most charming ligmes in are expected home. Monday, evening on, will take place in the park this informed The News -Record yesterday, town. that township, was the scene, of a xuvxt when' they will take up house- fternoon,. beginning at 4,30 o'clock, that he took up fin,. new potatoes on x f 5 Miss Libbie Gibbngs let last wee,k.prctty but v z;y yatiet wedding on Wed- keeping in the groom's cottage. on. teams are evenly, matched so Saturday last and that lxa gathered to visit at Ili. Tlolloway s in Pet- nesday of this week when their second; Gtbbangs street which has ween for hat a close and interesting contest is ripe strawberries the same day, and erboro• youngest daughter, Miss Afary, • be- some time in course of preparation, also that he has peas in.I,od in the Mrs, Mobray and, Miss Marquis of ame the bride of tile. Percy L. ('.ouch, Tn an ..unusually wide circle of same garden and six long rows of Stratford have been visiting at progressive mercllunt of Clinton. friends the bride is ver popular to a VESLEY CHURCH. potatoes ready for use. Mrs. D. Tfplady's, -contracting•, Only the immediate relatives of the which expression was. given in the Rev. IV. J. Jolliffe• will preach next E 1M GOOD P N AN•SHIP r Air. John Guest returned home Sat urday from a ten -days visit among parties witnessed the numerous .presents that were. both including when his morning subject will ,The Noble Bereans." in the ev- 'At the.l,*egfnning of the term Trus- fri �nds in th , no ctistrirr, 'bistr ceremony w,hlch was. perform,ad by the handsome. and useful, sub- Rev, A. F>: Brown, pastor of the stantiq.l • checq�ues from the mother of Hing he will speak on "The man of toe Cottle, who takes great interest tiler � the . g * Varna circuit. The bride and groom the groom and the father of the rather than of All in local educational, matters, offered 11,31 towns'along the B, & G• in the it' were unattended. bride, a morocco. ease of pearl hand - •principle," welcome• two prizes for penmanship . to _theterests of the• 12th July cele'lvation. The happy event. took place at hiah led knives and' forks from Tozer pupils of Principal Hartley's depart-1iss Mabel Doherty, coinmerclal spcc< noon and after a dainty wedding Wit- Brown, a. beautiful mantle clock from CIA T CREAM SOCIAL. N ICE CR A S A c he nlent. Thi contest took place t tr 'f re 1 i to xal' the at o 1 C.ol c a tst S n , k P y r g been partaken a , T and Mrs. ,Smith and a ht • ' been had b to M T d u els and c p g n a home last for the�Mrs. On Monday evening next. an ice Past week Willi iPrincipal Gudntundson ! returne evening Couch drove to Brt;ceftAd and mission clock and dozen silver teg- will be in th. Sal- of the Business College as judge, and holidays,lett by afternoon train—amid showers. spoons from the staff of Couch 1& Co. social given � Army hail. A special program the result was first print to Carl East and second to l4Taggie 1✓asom•. Air, Watkins was able to be Y of rice and confetti, quite a number Here's wishing that the cup • of clown town yesterday for the first of friends going down to give them haplinzss for Mr. and Mrs. Percy L. s +tieing, arranged for the occasion, and time in five • weeks, and l.unaerous+ the usual send off for a short Couch may fill to overflowing. good time is expected•' The proceeas UNDER X RAYS, friends had the pleasure of a licitly are in aid of the local corps. . 1 The third and - deet,ding game of the •handshake. _ - Miss Cowan, C, P. R, telegraph opera- HAPPY RETURNS. great Jacksoa- Doherty series was Goderich township June at `Played last'Saturaay as Ati ustts tor, has been relieving at Port The Wedding Bells Rind Me�rrilg Born in. pn 25th, 1860, Mr, Jas, A..I+ord will to- F: Collyer, Jacksons star twirler. Burwell the past..weelc.. Grant Ar- cher is assisting' in the office duri.i, developed a ,triad case of Charley horse, morrow observe the 19th anniversary Y ' his and has oppor>rarit on the firing line; her absence, . i'Rl Ba�fleld. of birthday. He is past master of Masonic Lodge, a past councillgr Blondine Coop, was in New, , York Masonic Nei .. C. A. Izzard, who was far some commander of Clinton Camp NA.. 0. W. submitting. his.: arm to the XJ Rays the far treatment ; they are both in good. months assistant to Mr. Roberts, photographer; hasaccepted it poli - + and a member of .town council nes to show to : shape now, however, and the game which ,nine oxi tion in Guelph and . left.• for that ' One of the prettiest wedclfitgs of which they proceed, to Trout' Creek i years g tent. holy favorably he is regarded by will come off some evening next �veekt. t _place last w e k' Quirk J, J, he .sin .ace. n t weewill 1. c k 1• ,fed iesdea r -they , t s a too I- o , x n take ,up, housekcepfng;., forenoon, of this week, at the residence � The bride's costume was 1 citizens all of w lm will his fellow 6 BASEBALL,, jafn The News -Record in wiflirig hila Messrs. John and Ritchie, going -away of Wingliam were in town on Mon. of Mr. avid .Mrs, George Erwin of .a tailor-made suit of taupe with old 'Gregor • , :' d evening baseball rt itite. h On Tuesday tial a b eb 1 O ti e •, Y f' the Ia . g returns o 1 m an haY PPY Ydaughter, ZttcY u t'1 t • � 1 o S axe .Br Bayfield when, rose h Can e 1 at. +ccursion Port Y , da romot In an r• to Pa g q , Y P fa , lilts Isa� their only s Lonna. Stanley on :Tiny 8th.. they atttotct Y � 'The R .FRANK S\LITH, tivas played between tkua 1st and DEATH OF.M S forms of the C. C.I.,; tike latter win- esteem in. which the i,ride is down and went through .to Exeter bel, became the bride of Mr. held in tha old home village. is eve= here Tuesda ping by a score Of 15-=a. The follow- Y `''James accompanied by Mr. Jas. Fal!.. .. Ross Beattie, Gland Trunk anent . at denoed by the large array of hand- {Vo>tl was received oa morning, of, the death at. 1'etrolia of xng was rile line-up -. Mrs. A. Tt;llpch •and two children,, l i tD Lake,. I ` The ceremony tool[ in ' tia�. some and useful- presents site received. ' Mrs: Frank Smith tvho i,s perhaps. 1st Form—W. Greig lb" E. Mus- 3b., AlcKetr- ,Erma and Vera, left on :Monday, -abet with place Y Her fathers gift was a piano. The I drawing : roorli wCKiili was beautifully best remembered,ug tereo -astied 2b• F..Run)ball G. Mathewson, late Ne 1 .7.te P•, W,' Wallis c.; W. Millar, l.f„ 0, after s ent a nut of weeks room's resent to the bxldn was ; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C idecorated for thV occasion with flow -P ferns, by $11D•btrrst. son, g ,, Mathewson, Mrs, Smith had, been ill Diehl C.f.; L: Torrance r.f,, E. Mus- ers and and- was performed Johnston of .Huron street, for.,5ar the Rev. W, L. 111les, B: A., pastors Among theguests•,were •.,lilt, Rolblert for some time and three weeks ago tard s,s. -son 2nd Form -H. McArthur • lb., I,• Tar 'v athero pia. where she. will spend a co.iplo Bean of weeks before returning to her, of the Methodist church, in •, the presto Y, Welland • Mr. Robert and Miss Ray' Vnlc R Go e o k ea omit Trs 'v X S f iti 1't'. Miss ,i t Tts ZV , e ter, A , her s ;a Y �^ , � I3 � hilt . � •rr C I ;; _ R w, Y natrse, `went � down to wait up Reid 2b, H t. P , F relatives s , , f.- large umbel: o c c .enc o a a e n � g .• P t home ti t the tion. t , � McLean, cL an a sal 'V c H n i xIx.'Henry.trained and filends of. lite contracting pitrtics. � , Id Jack- T 1 1f �; ..Jac c C. l4 11 r li on her and who with another. 'sister, Farquhar � s- Was- r Dr. and Mrs, Cunningfra,mc, �vho w�c o ` fine +.�rlac, who is. one of • �.layfield's Beacom. _Miss... iVT.. Beacom,: tiTtss �w.cdding Miss Tena, Mathewson, and Peter who son e,f., A. McKenuxe , r -f,; L• guests at the of . Aiss Nor- . F. Nott, � Clinton :t Mrs. Melhttrnc, Ber= : most attractive girls; .tittered is in the Western States care the manic .s.s.. •tiro ma •Xlessian, to Mr. A. G. Read of drawing room leaning on the arm of lin ;l Miss Ada -Ruuatt, Master • Cleave only surviving members' of the family; IMPROVING THE MAIL' SI 1tVICE• Pittsburg; Pa;, on rite 11th. : hist. her father while the .beautiful strains Erwin, Mrs. 1Veir. and •slaughter, Long The remains were l t-or-ght to Clinton anal leave sittcc been the ,guests of don + 14Tr. and ivies. Samuel Cleave, of the Wedding March were- Tu sda evening and yesterday even- The indefatigable president of the T e y g . Y the lady's parents, Mr. ,antlt . Mrs, .being , played by Miss Ploy. Edwards .• Miss _ . i'dtth and •Pauli Stanley ; in :tile funeral took place, .the service' local .board of trade, i1lr. John: Rans- g Thos, Hessian of town, .returned to a , bride looked most char,iiiin : in Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Hiles;- Mr,. and es being conducted by Rev: Dr. Stew- ford, • took up the. matter . of improv- their ,home 4n, 'Toronto On lionday• x semi princess cogttime of Crean silk Mrs, J. •W.: Tippett and Miss Alice' ori, ina o�ir postal service and ��ith suC= Mrs. Thomas Brock of Ottawa, whose coli.cnne over erecta taffeta, and . car- Tippett,` Mr.'and Mrs. William Mus- cess as. the -following, letter received. HAPPILY 'AIARRIED AT Wj.1.3NI?EG� from inspector husband was a highly resp2etcd pas- Tied a o uet of roses and lily of tho tarcl Mr, and Mrs, F. Ai Edwards kin'I b q Y lM.iss Floy Edwards•, Mr, and Mrs. 1'1. by hint the pastoffice' tot 'of t1tC Old : itatitnl)ury strict gall . cy ..;n week'' hiss at London will show : ti In conwetion On \Vednesday oflast. vet x church thhrt � years ago, after spe•tid-.' � cora le wero unattended. �V Erwin, Miss Jennie Erwin, 3fr. A, Y 3 Th young g P f with the matter about which- •i•ou Letta Smyth, youngest daughter o. , 'a _ in rite winter in .California and the: {. ere i rn ' the con catula- E• ISrwin,. 4lrs. Green, Mrs. R. . Bay- g I A tet ttx c, n t y, . g n asitia forclosed nail for 1\Ir. W. G. Smyth; town, teas . united wrote i e g . _ spring. in British 'Columbia, is now tions and goad ��isites, a dainty weep ley and Mifrs; John Bayley,', Bayfield. - + i marriage c to Dr. Winthrop of -Toronto and Montreal, IrLrfiig Olin- J n a g renewing aid acquaintances its Chin- din breakfast was served' after which! The whole community ettettcls its gha 1 Sask.. the cervition : being ton at .5.1� p.:m ; 1 hast' haul this BatiIcforc, Y g ,natter under curstobrati,an with' the ton. and will recel+r-e with lMi's. NV, the happy couple drove to. (,iodencdlt .most, cordial congratulations and S I•>;tirl�,ncl an Sa�:turday a:fi;ernoo�u 1` Iih ' t If th Q 40 teal' for owl wishes to 'hTr and '4Trs• BcatthA - performed In -Augustine Prwity cutin - �, railway mai service. -I find • i:hat rvieie Dy ooi and n g church Winnipeg. Alter a eery days y 1 anel evening aI this week: Taronta; .-Hittniltoh and iVelland afterinr a happy and i p> osp'r nus ftsi ire. r . A g r. .. ,. there is a bag for Toronto sent on• . spent iri Southern l4lan: t ra , -.le l"apPY Mr. George DaheLty, retiirnt"Q a fete - w -- - —i r that tr.aln, but tllc.postmastt"x axil' , couple hate taken uv . their abode , xn . ► ., tin from alit'. suit. days ago front Dr:. Currie's. Cancer - .- ----- ORDERED tlei rd where the Dr..N a, ltiera-� rece►,e In" Ell t. s 1 Cure Sanitarium .at Lebanon • 0ilio - READYPAADE Bat o R: M. S. to make: •tip a bag also ibx' C T ry� • orrlsh 8� Croaks c�oTeiNG �tive Practice,, The numeious, friends ,lioiltreal and the east," where he went for trratut, lit: Ile Not: the Law�rso Diads • That Kil l mw CLOTHING in. Clinton wish through The News remaini4 there` ten clays, asul t3as ,., Record 'to. extend to Dr. Winthrop t , . , —� ride their •heartiest good wishes, REG. RT)5. AND RlrGf2>✓T�• rejoiced to Bear flit licad of the big �� t��r ���� ��� � n/� ���y'i��is and, b g institution say that his' trOtl,61 s . was . p P. .. • SD�f�r I A..pleasfn event too]: place at they. p g not of a,' cancerous nature' but was - SCHOOL .SCFIOL,ARS DAY. rosidenee of Mr. ancf Mrs. John' Har -f rattier -due •to neuralgia. On; .of 04 Special o eC i town, in . hand' on .Monday evening trher,' same aticnts at tho .sanitarium' tvas Mrs COC y All places of. business: n t,, , ledin the stores restaurants, shops. ntelnbers of'Wesley church torn- I_ irkbUde; formerly of Goderich. The action taken by James ;Snell of mostly white.. I gather from th3 eve- 'Pict ries will Closed from two gregation assembled and . presented h • h took in the ex- Hullett against Thos: and Erne Law- dente: the dos .were of a tan appear School closes at noon, June 25 and g a ' big ' k l rich afternoon tvltile Miss Ida, • with. an; address 1lmong. those. who o ; g PP at1C1 winds Li, t�lth a. bio day's to five o'clock y torsion to Detroit. on Sa,iurday,son of toren for. damages for sheep ince .althottgl>t spotted with white. t p Scholars Sorts will be in t�'liieli in neat terms` expressed ' then tl Mrs. Ra t. J. Mill- killed by 'dogs alleged 'to have been .Alice Bell says James Browns dog sport in the park, when it. is ex- the SchoolP were;: Mr -• an b Thr citizens are bzartily. : cegards1tand also •thieir regrets at tk^L r r anti' Mr James Tucker, er .owned by the Lawsons, waa lkeard tjc- followed lice from LandesHom• to tile. progress, e , 11T . s, , ceted all the children in town -in d a ver llrasattt al..- departure front their midst. Mrs, fore Police Magistrate zlnclrcws . on Normainiie Hotel; Clinton, and never 1? co opexat . g an Y i . 1VIr, and Mrs. I��n Chnwcn, D and county • Will -be there, to I f expected; A most cordial . Acconmanying the address, wliicli •v' M•,, ll�a vis Misses Friday last. Seine thirteen witness- .left her. wlr2n passing iris: Fear's y terttaaon s P Geo::Da. ts, Miss . y, a i - v' ion is extended 1 oiled Mo sic Rands and es,, pro : and con; were examined when gate about one dclock she noticed an= have Some fun. We Close our xn stat to the rural was read. ti * Mrs A. T.' Cana, was rs'to come in and partici atcji,n( a very handsome piece of hand -paint, Ruby, o ge, s a }lis worship reserved •.iud ment until other dna which seemed tired. At store from 4 to 6 p:m. and re- schola P P Rub Monaghan, Mrs, Jas;•kair,and P g. til'- fun. Th:re will be nxtisic from ed, china which was presviAed by Miss Y.. g tstexday when,he ave his• decishon ;Spell's Cotner she passed tilt dc,g'and Miss Helen Fair, Mrs• A, O. Pat -1)"• g open from 6 to. $.: We will be Flora Cunningllame. It came as a against the lilaintiff as follows,: saw him no more. This would l? threo bands. Lan-ford,Nets t Davi:,,. complete. surprise to 'Aliss Holmes ti on, BertoI ace with the crowd. � Atex:..Mitchell; Ray Ford,- W: KIP-— ..The Wentity of Lawsons' dogs.in ` account for the doixblt - track at ODDFLLLO S OFFICERS. tvho, howeret; appropriately replied ander, R, A. Downs, S: Agnew and connection : with the killing of I' -n, lI s earner. and.. the ' single .track and, the remainder of tire. iicning was ere, al The following axe th otricets of. J. ,Skinuer, 14nell's sheep has not been es- ;followed from there, and,tis e have Before and, after this big - g spent very. pleasantly m• social in- no• account�of more than one`s track Grey Lodge T,:O 0. F. for. the :tux- rs ` -Mr- Phil,. B. Senn of Brantford' is n . tablished .and my .decision is . event we want the Crowd to Sett torn tercou e , fiolti thele and. reheat a`large one. Thad rent a town .this week and is'. can�.assing consequently in:.lavor, of the de- . . track would seem to have been' made Noble . Grand, W. AtrEwen LITTLE. LOCALS. - the district for rile sale 'of li brain feifeants witty the costs of the ac, ; , vs—with the snaps we hays. fax' 1 ` g g S GET READY forthe, '\rice Grand, J. TuckeU conductors in tvhhcli he Baas tlCen en- : tion• against'the plainti;J, James.. by Brown'% dog, the boys. j How does your label read , t We have re ar+ Worden, ,J, If. Kerr gagod hereabouts for forty Y'rcurs. Snell. HoltII (log swears positively he ' HQLIDAS�`S. � 11 clogs at 11 O'clock -the nim p p Conductor, H. Gould Let it be Clinton on 7Ionday, July . The thnie was when farmers •wculch saw 1 Y g ed a lot of I3ARCx 1IN�, �11St 0, Guard, F. B. Hall 82t1i, 'His worship summed up the evidence, dogs chasing a, rabbit• IIC•'establhshes seta their dogs an lightning roti' , . ` ,.. as follows � lthe ti -de by sayinghe had juga got.. what you will want., T: Guard, IV. Johnson , m a ents but the honorable, methods I • R: S. \. G.,' H. Alexander � '1'lte W. C. 7, U. purpose flavin„ a agents, James Howard Snell appears very out of heel and noticed the time when. T of men lite Phil" - Senn and put S. X. G.,. Amos Castle lcncir Counter and .baggage rlvtcking . own 'pave". Kennedy lifted , the: Fositive that he saw :• the sheep the he got up. R. S. S,- .N• Kennedy ronin on tete ,12th. next morning although eight rods According , to Lee's rvideitce' oilier » s Denim Knickers business out of that rut arta naw, from the (logs when, he saw then! dogs, were making for Snell's direr 225 Pairs B19y • L. S. S.,. F. tiVatson S 'Tuesday night's concert by the a conductor -lr re corded by many g Selling at"19c ' chaplain, J. W. Moore Citizens band, was'. listened tel by bun- farmers almost inthesame light Snell, w the sheep, white William 'tion. This was also testified by VVni. Representative. to Grand Lbdre meet- .dreds of delighted. people. as a fire insurance policy. l Snell, who was only one l od from' ilia Cole. umber of Odd- K.nlckers ' • � u ust loth I•I• dogs at the same • time, says there Johnston says it was 11 or 11.30 We cleared out this n tits at Ottawa on A t; and Mrs. Duncan mond their' - • Mr. lYlr• David .G. McLaughlin of Aaerd"n, was nothing in particular by whielri when be saw the old dog and i+n31 elf this week --more than we thought we wanted, but Alexander. furniture over from Brussels on Tucs-J South Dakota, was clue to arrive in Y o young g 'g • District Representatives, J. Wise- " ,,. as butis rather indefinite regarding the when we heard the rice we knew we could�sell this day.. and have now taken .up thein Clinton, nix, Saturday evening last, he .knew they were the ..,tme .dna b p pian and F. B, Hall_ l;i. atz B d�:d Hat tvaitlhe could- identhf th,,.m batt `.zs near noir dogs inCook's s xt'cry barn i • abode on Victoria strecb. blit the 'L., many, if we passed them along at a shall advance, wllicht lie saw at I1aWsnns ttvn weeps trine. A JUNE WEDDING. for the train from the west aced it t Morrell fixes the, time ,positively by Not one air worth less than 25c, and a lot worth I lhTr. 1V. Walker has lead hid i resicloncq '. looked as if David would have to,later, Iid docs not appear to be any p on High street resided and is now tea sure alxont their Identification al- .saying; the clogs• wort, there (behind e. Just the thin to start the holidays, at 10C+ ! A happy event tool. place on I-ltgtt sperd Starchy ln.the Forest. ('hty.• though so much nearer than his the Bowling Alloy) at 11 o'clock .or a 50 g giving it a coat of alai tvliuh adds street at sir. o'clock last evening wlietl g g P I3oty I.ontton is notoriously aemno- i • • � latera a greatly to its appearance. and David • Urpilrcr at lite lilac of the worrying. ,little after." Berth Pups wrr�rl playing, Children s ]Fancy Suit at 3.50 ,Rev, IV. J. Jolliffe united in g dent on the seventhday swear it was between 112.30 and behind the alley that day between it ialliss Lena Mason and Mr. :)avid G. Thomas 'Casey, tvllo citric from Sea✓ e n t r � led in lite 1✓Toase preferred hieing somewhere erso, .ts»!1 o'clock when they !fist saw the and a little after: These ale expensive, but they are 'so good (and McLau hlin contractor, of the city of forth a yea agor d pecially in Clinton,on tite eve of 4' g n ' of Refuge, on ;vTonclay, a,red 90 years, } ' dogs. The dogs were at the sheep f Tin^ clogs which ltd elle killing anc4 s to buy good goods) that we want to clear Aberdeen, South Dakot... a I? b has wedding so lie engaged an auto , it pay g earlier titan this as iVtlliaLnr Snell dist worrying were 'n -,)t followed or tract - have no thought o4 profit— The bride, who was handsomely The remaftrs were taken to Scafartli atrcl' made a fast trip up. 1Cc could them out at X3.50. We p gowned in trema sills crepe.de-chene, for interment. , noticed something was wrong hp see -'cd to I,awsatk's, we want to clear out Irxe whole lot of these good suits taut givtn secnncls tel #dxc L•, TI. ing a lamb coming 1117 all bloody. Ile - trimmed witbi hoer• and satin, l �CITiNG IiASl?:I3�1I:IJ. B'. and still beat it then found his brotitcra tvlkn gat his at the price of cheep ones, incl carried a briquet of carnations, y:, un and went to tiro place vherc the The best and most cxChtfng panto' of - 1; �'4lndbn Road, 15 BOYS' 3 -PIECE SUI'ts�•-•worth $5 and 6. If ryas given atvcay by lice brother, A11% played 4n dogs were worrying sheep. Ttrnct the Thos. Mason of town- baseball this season wasP y THEA LOCAL :AARKIIT,.. we have ,your size lief you call you may have onlyiinmediat, relatives oCthe con- the park on Monday evening last bo- dogs must, have. been at the€:sheep 1e p 1Vn. Falconer tier spent part of one at $3+95. tractig parties whin^sell thin eere- twoen Captain Fred, 'Ruml4all's Tigers NIVllcat $1.35• „, shortly atter twelve. Clic past week with her uncle, .3Tr, lVi Mont including : Mr, and 'Sirs. GeeltIP0 and" Captain Cluff's Giants, when the Oats 50e to 52c. William Te'rar says ilr minutes t1tC lags C. rs, J. Hu of I�.gmotwd, ter laying out for the boys to start their holidays B lgrave' lilt, and Mrs. Smith, Tigers from the northwest end of the . peas 85c. • about g biq or ds minutes to ttvety°' Mrs. J. Iltantrr and' Master Itaber We are y �''. Yt� of e b g t rr crassin his fields In th tltrcM•acrn clI , 'thing the need. shirte, Sweaters, Seaforth, ; Mr, and Mrs• llouthron, town •went down #o a g,orio is defeat, , Harley ,t rC to 57C• g of Clinton were the guests (A her everything i Mx, Snell s, and atso saw Erne clog : 0 Ilensall Urs. Videan, Goth -1,11 , .1b- the score being. 20 io 11. 'Much was Butter lye to hue, mother, Mrs. Grant, last wrt.lc. BathingSuits Cas Et canlin, ' Caps, incl i1Trs• 'tVarci, "i'arna ; ',4lr,s llz.t•riat expected from Captain ":iteuhall's l�lggs iqe to 18r: y about aP Snrll's' bnrslr ;tbuut one ' + _ " Mr. Percy alio Miss It lossit; Colo of our trade and we will give you "A Square Deal." Mason, Egnioti(I 1ti-, team after lie signed his new player, "Wool, washed 180, o. clock. �Wiren hie saw lite ddlgs at , + Boys --We want y ,, „,i,.l �ltrd 10c to lie. Lawsons he said they lotllcad_ like ilio Go<hr►•ictr township Spetnt Sututay lite 'The pretty hittl, i 'r�c,:r VAI At, Doherty, who played a good gt llo Wool, unwa. nests of Miss Pearl Wise, • V fY AVI�AV--To the flesh 4.00 boys calling I<T%ss Etta Smith to wha,ts the trait a combination of error an -h a I»eve .ITogs X7.(10, ones hr saw rrns4ing his ileitis, but g . ' 400 CAPS til , , ee r 12 and 1 o'clock clots not swear positively to their � Mr. V4"rn. ]��,lltatt has Brett busy the at our store Friday, June 2vth, hetes gay groatn's present was a ring set wxthr faultlessly played ga1nC of the Crlants only tva will give each boy a cap lrlll.i�, earls. was too rnuch. ITowevcr, Captain idcr►tity either t tial+ but a short Itis» past wrrlc building a concrete Pottncla• ( t + tante further from them than Iloward tion to Mr- Wm. Grant's barn. .) P For thebridethe frietuls er,iTe,:s0a B,uniba 7l has a g9od teatri and lits New mitt' ertisel'I1ents 1 Miss Iv. Waldron Spentt the forepaV4 o . thein regard by many handshake and ward supp,ortors say that Vred. w.11 Snell. RUSH ., of this wrelc in Jiinton,costly presents, be there at ttrt+ finish. Theiv next I: esi ht—S• L. Taubc-8 I believe there were other dogs insMOIndli CROOK i 14Ix. and lilts, iCT.attgltirn have to- game will be I�"rltlay It the chalaa� Tlnyal i3 uk If. I'%. Manniirg. t tht+ vxcittxty vas Grtrrge lathier ay, l '•lmarroty for their home in Aberdecu,•ipc,rts when t1rC big crowd will 'have Teacher �Vantnl•�•W. t'artrx�-•u � Irv= saw two dogs a;batlt•elrvert ti"cloc'k, Cea51 rs to bt g �s li'C1 ► lOthut1 tCllC4 rid travcliin in a suit tit rt g 4 iti0 tthr b r 1; g r a chance to sec sa cloublr. alae, with ,nevi+ Bair free 'otrclt S Lcr.-»•4 rt:nrlfng ulong the railroad trach: whiell lyralrio tires are doing, some dt�ttia,g0 ladies' elotli with hat to tiiatelr, the boys in their; Hera untfarnis, For Everybody -Fred. aeel. ,Iacicson~ 1 crosses his Carni and one, of illern 'was in Saskatcltewali. u a