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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1909-06-24, Page 2I . I � The I Clinton News-Reeorc�.- • 30th Teur CLINTONO ONTAR109 THURSDAY9 AE 24th, 1009 .. I I1 #1 Whole Number 15$2 . I r r . The News-Ree'r and Weekly Mr "I and Emp 0 0 � . . ecoid al A. ire or Family Herald,to . r Ir rr any address "in Canada to Jan. 19IO for #50 Cents. ­ address ,, smCI . .I . 1- .. THE BAPTIST 11TRCH. FOX TERRIER POISONED. I Personally . . *The pastor wiq, p . reach next Suad4yij ,Mr. L. C. Fleming's fox terrior was r, A Clinton Merchant.Wkns one or His morning subject will be, Rev. 0. It. QW11le was in Hamilton � "Chris. poisoned this morning. Ile was 4i yesterday. r .t Girls,in Stanleu, x)he ntian, Citizenship," and in the evening clever little dog, a gareat fay0vite Of Broder MeTaggart has returned frow .ne*'o%odh of prettieshe will preach from ',The Hem. of His the youngsters, and Mr. Fleming's College at Toronto. I 'No I Garment." " the sons are feeling badly about it. Miss Gladys Legge, London, is the . 15 . W Had BASEBALL THIS AFTERNOON. NEW POTATOES'. guest of Mrs.'Lappine. . . I �T r The residence of Mr. and Mrs, Henry honeymoon trip to Toronto,- Hamil. eatil # , -Messrs. John Robinson and John . , to A baseball match, Blyth vs. ClIa- - Mr. H. 41;., Haines of Ontario street Reid of Varga Dowson, of the Babylon Line, Stanley, ton and Niagara. Falls. They , . . . ton, wiJ1 take place in the ,,),irk this informed The News-Fecord yesterday town. spent Sunday in one of the most charming ligmes In are expected home:. Monday evening . I Ir Ings left . e sceme, of a D:!Xt when they will take house 1 . afternoon, beginning at 4.30 o'clock. that he took up fim new potatoes on Miss Libble Gibbl last week lone township, was the . 0. I ouseWhether you are father, mother, or, simply a friend of some The teams are evenly, matched .so Saturday last pretty but vgy quiet wedding on Wed- Reepirl,g in, the groom's vottage Oa and that, hr to visit at Dr. 11ollowa. 0 . ... . prospective bride, it matters not, but let your wedding gift be en- � that a close and' interesting contest is ripe strawberries � the same day, and erboro. . V's in Pet; nesday of this week when their second. Gibbings street which has been for during, as it carries your heartiest wishes for home joys, It need � expected. also that he has PC �youngest daughter, Miss Mary, , be- sone time in course of preparation. . , not be expensive to be serviceable and good taste. . . ,.aSr in pod in the Mrs. Mobray and Miss Marquis of came the bride of Mr. Percy L, Couch, lit an unusually wide circle . same gai'den and six * long. rows. of Stratford have been visiting, at of . Stratford The plexing problem wb4t to give finds an easy solution at , WESLEY CHURCH, potatoes ready for use, Mrs. D. Tiplady's. a progressive merchant of Clinton. friends the bride is very popular to ' HELLYANI JEWELRY STORE where worthy qualities Rev. W. J. Jolliffe will preach next GOOD PENM, Mr. John Guest returned home Only the immediate relatives of the which . expression was given in the assured, where the assortment is satisfying. and the prices e Sat- 0 , are iNSHIF , � ontracting� parties witnessed the numerous ,presents. that Were both . . satisfying. . . . Sunday when his morning, subject will urday'froin a ten -days V1.4it- a1110047 ceremony which was performed by the handsome a . be "Tile Noble Bereans." In tha ev- At the beginning of the term Trus- friends In the Lucknow (ji$tri(jr, and useful, including sub- , . Rev. A.JI. Brown, pastor of the stantial cbecques from t ! ening lie will speak on 14The vian. of tee Cottle, who takes great interest Mr. W. H. Cuttler is billing the Varna circuit.' •T114D bride and groom the groom and the father of the . . 'i policy rather than of.priticiple." All !a local educational matters, offered towns *along the B. & OTT. in the in were unattended. bride, a morocco case of pearl hand- . , are welcome, two prizes for penmanship to the terc,Sts of the-12tb July ccleel%ratiort. ,, Woe 6ellq artley's depart. Xiss Mabel Doherty, commercial spec- The happy event took place &thigh led knives and forks from Tozer &aAN ICE CREAM SOCIAL. pupils of Principal- H, noon 0 ,and after a dainty wedding lun- Brown, a beautiful maiitle clock from * mcot, Th3 contest took place the' 'Alist in the Stratford Collegiate,,cheon had been partaken of Mr. and, Mrs. T.i§inithand daugiltersand a ot . On Monday evening next ,%a ice past week with JPrincipal GrAmundson returned home last evening for th-, Mrs 1, I , r, q cream social will be given in the Sal- Of the Business College as judge, holidays. . . I . Couch drove, to Brvectleld and mission clock and dozen silver tea- . � left by afternoon trairk--namid showers spoons from the staff of Couch I&CO. .Aweler and Opmelan, - . - Cli.,v ' - vation Army hall. A special, pro the result was first prize to. Carl Mr. Ha L I I . . � ton I Harry Watl;ins was able to be of rice and confetti, quite a number Here's wishing Ing that the cup of. . is biailam arranced for the occasion, Last and sdcond to Maggid. Basom, down town yesterday for the , first . � , - . � TO` 0 . � 1. I of friends going down to give th--in happia2ss for Mr. -and 'Mrs. Percy L. . . . - - 11 . a good time is-vxpected. - The procceas UNDER. X RAYS.' . . time irk five weeks and immerous the . usual send off -for a short Couch may fill to overflowing. . -.- ,. are in aid of the local corps. 1. . I fricnds had the pleasure of a heart the . . I �� - . I I ,I The, and'd.eciiding game of the handshake. ­ I - . I � MANY HAPPY RETURNS-. Cowan,' ( � I I . . 1. ' great Jackson --Doherty series was Miss C C, P. R. telegraph opera. i 17 . . I � Ur CANggA Born- in, Goderich township on June not played last,Saturday as Augustus tor, has been relieving at Port 125th, 1860., Mr, Jas, A. Ford Nvill to- F. Collyer, Jacksons' star tivirler, Burwell the past week. Grant Ar- The Wed, ding Bells Ring Merriliq developed a ,bifid case of Clia � ? � . I . morrow observe .the 49th anniversary, rley horse cher is assisting in the office durlon't a . T -HE HUYAL BANK. . . of his birthday. He. is, past master of and his opponent on .the firing line, I her absence.. ' I � . . . in . BaUf! o:ld:,' .* .1 . . I . B. and Cook, was in No .•. I... �•. I Paid -Up Capital $4,650,000. . , keserv6 p.!96 the M4sonic Lodge, a,past councillor . I ,w York Mr. .C. A. Izzard, who was for some I . . . �. . . . I , .0,06.0 . commander of Clinton Camp W. 0. W. submitting his arm to the X -Rays, Mon hs, ass' istant . to Mr, "RobLiTts, I . . I . � ­ . . . � . .. . . . .. . $53,000.00Q and a member - of the town. count . I tar good 6 ph kot� Total Assets . I . I treatment ; they are, both in . g 0 �rapjier, - has accepted ..-, post .. . . I . I . . . I . I . I . .. years which goes to show to .,,olnet o%# shape, now , ,. however,. and the game, 1. tion in Guelph and. left- for that One of the .prettiest .weddings . of which .they proceed to Trottt . . Joint Accounts may be oroned in the nadies of two persons, tent. how favorably. he is regarded by will come off some evening. nett wee1q. I place last week, " . � . I the season t - Place on Wednesday. woore- they will . take ii Creek . . I . I I . took . I p, housekeeping, Withdrawals by either party. Thio is'a (Ionvenient f6rm of account - this fellow citizens, all of whom Will BASEBALL. Alessrs. John .Quirk and J. J. Ritchie forenoon, of this week at :the rusidoncel The bride's goingT-away costume was for people living at a distance ftom the Bank, . ALL. I ... . I ' - . join The News -Record. in wishing Win , I r I of Wingharn were in town on Mon. of 16. and Mrs, ,G6orjc EirwIn of a tailor-made suit of -taupe .with old . . I man happy'returns of the iay.- -, I On Tuesday evening a baseball , match day promoting an excursion to Port Clan Gregor Square, Hayfield, when ' .1 . THE ROYAL BANK Pays Special "Attention to the y I . . rose. hat. , . I . . . , . i I I . . 11 . was played -between the 1st and ,2nd .' Stanley �orx July 8th. They lautoed their only daughter, Miss Lenfia isa. I Th , e esteem .fnwhichthe lirlde is I . .. -ATH­OF MRS. .FRANK SMITH. � . . . 1) E . . Requirements of Farmers. - , � forms of. the CIT. C� IT, the latter win- .down and went through io T-'.xetL,r bel, became the bride of ,Mr. James . . Req I . . . . . I . . . . � I . hold in th- old ho I - . - . . Word was received here -on Tuesday ning.by a score of 15-6. The follow- accompanied by Mn Jas.'Fair. . (Ross Beattie, Grand Trunk agent at . . - Ine village is evi- . ' . I . . the line-up : - deuced by the, large array f ,hand- CLINTON BRANCH -R. E. MANNING, MANAGER ' morning. of the death at. Petrolia- of Ing was . Mrs. A. Tulloch - ,and two children,. Trout Lake,, /, . I I .. . .1 some and useful "presents she 0 ree - cived. . . I . . Mrs. Frank Smith who �3* perhaps 1st, Form -W, .Greig 1b., E. - Mus- ,Erma and Vera, ..left On. -Monday, I .The ceremony took place in th3 , . I I . I ' I . Her father's, gift 'was a piano. . . . ' ,best remembered bere as Miss Jean tard 2b.., F. Runiball.W, G ' McKen- .after spent a number of weeks' with. drawing room wKill vas b6autflully. I The Mathewson, daughter of thei late I IV, Wallis.c., W. Mill ITT I ,- ("... her' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C., .groom's present to. the � . I . e Nell zle.pl, . ar . 11 I• decorated for the occasion with flow- I . - Mathewson. Mrs. Smith had been ill -Diehl cj.,-Z, .Torraiiec . r: I., 1.:�'. mus- � . stirkbur;A, � . . . . I � . I , . . I Johnston of Huron street, for Sar.. ers and ferns, and. was performed 'by . 1. I . . . . I -I IT Among the -. lur., Rolbie't. . . I .for, some time andthrees weeks ago' Lard S.S . . . pia Where she. will spend . a'- couple th.e. Rev, W. L. Hi es, H. A., ' pastor , . r .. . .� . her sister, Mim Mary Mathew�so.n, 2nd Forma -H, . McArthur lb., L, of weeks klefore returning to her of the Methodist church, 1-1i.., the pre,, Beatty, Welland*, -Nr, Robert and:Miss. . ' . . . . I . . . trained *,narse, -went:. down to wait up- Rvid -2b., 11. Kerr 3 !,L,, C. Rilty p., It. ' � . 1. . . lence of a large .iiurn�-er of relatives ' Mrs, W, . . . . . I . home at ilio .'too. I . . . y The. MOLSONS BANK' * - . . . . tives Ray Golenlock, Seaforth . . I .1 . .. . -Le, 'Henry. - , . . . ... . ..- - her and who 'with ., sister; Farquhar c., C, Millar 11,, M. Jack- and friends 0 - Mr an, ; . . on. xnbth6r si I - I . . Dr. .and Mrs, .'Cunninglyanic,' who were I , of the contracting •'parti 8. B., Hensall, Mr. . . . I . , , . I . INCORPORATED 1855. S 0,00' 0 7 Miss Tenji Mathewson, and Peter who son O.f., -A, McKenzie r.f,,. L.. Was-. , , . I . The- kiridd, who one of - Bayfield's Beacon), Miss M. Beacom, Miss i . 'Capital Paid up - $3,560,000 , . Rest Fund . - '$.!;'O ' is in the Western States �4ire tli6 niann,,s.s. . ., . . . . . I ... - ... .. . I guests at the wedding of-:Aiss Nor- , most' attractive*. girls* Cuterea the P. N'Ott, Clinton :11NIKs. Melbt;rrie,'Be I r� .. . . . . .- . I . . nia Hessian to Mr. A. G. llead of I I I . I I ' . drawing room learling on the arm lin ,., 10, . I . .1 . only* surviving members. -of ific family, . i , . . i - of . ss Ada'Rouatt, 11 ' �r Cleave - * Has 65 Branches In Canada..' IMPROVING THE MAIL 9 E, I VV I C1 E � Pittsburg Pa.;.. on the 11th inst. . . astL . . I The remains were l' -ought to Clinton. .. I .. . � . . and bave'since, been the , while the. beautiful - strains Erwin, Mrs,.Weir and -daughter, Low ' ' ', 11 . and Agents and Correspondents in all the pyiiicioalc'ltie� 7 . I I ' I - . . gues of . .ts I • . . . I � I Tuesday evening and yesterday. even- The ilidefatigabile ' president Of tile- I . the laidy's Parents, Mr. antl IN rs of, the Wedding. - March were bei,,;. don ,- Mr. and Mrs,' , Cleave, , in the world. . . Mrs. _. 0 -Sammi . . Ting thi, funeral e . of trade, 10 E wa . . . Miss Editili and Paul, - Stanley.; . . place, the servit- local board o, -Mr. Sohn Rans- Thos. hessian of town, returned to played'by Miss F y ,d rds, • . . . A GENERAL BANKING- BUSINESS TRANSACTED.' ,.�' ' ' 1. �, . 0 1 1 . I Tho bride look�d most. C Rev. Mr, and! Mrs, Hilcs, Mr. - _- 11• es. , being conducted by Rev. 1.)r. Stew- ford took .up the matter - ut i1liprovT7 their iliome -in, Toronto. 6n�IaTunday. harming. in I . and . ­ . I I . I I . . . I . - . . . ,art, - ... I 1. - - . . . . a.senii-princess costume of cream silk Mrs, J,, W. Tippett and Miss Alice . . 11 .. , . 1. . I ing ��r postal service and..1,;ith sue- in Mrs. Thomas,13 rock of Ottawa, Whose collcilne oVer crn�ni talieti, William Mus . . . . . SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT - ' � HAPPILY MARRIE D AT NVINNIBEG cess as the'lollawkig. -. letter received - , . L I . and.. car Tippetto. Mr.'and Mrs�* - . . . . ­ . . . : husband. was -a .highly - respected pag-; rigid' f the tard, Mr. and Mrs. F'.. A. Edwards an,11 - . . . . - . . ' I I . . . � . . .� . . by him from the postoffice, inspector. . .tor of the old Rattcnbur� street . boquet of roses ayid- Illy o * AT ALL BRANORES. . . . � _ I . . . '%Vecl� r.* : I -is at*_Lond6n.-wtl1 show-:.' 1,1.1h colin"'eti . . ,valley. - , . * ` * .- Miss- Flo' Edwa)Tds, Mt. and -NNIrs. fl. . - interest allowed at Highest Current . ate. . i Oil, Wednesday of last 1\4 , S , . q11. .0hurch thirty years agp, after spend- The young-eouple were un*ttended •* . 111 . . . I ... . . . . t Letta .Sg�ylb,,youngest daugliter of with ' the in ' atter about which, jou . . . . . . . a , i I W. Erwi I Miss. Jennie Erwin, Mr. A. . . . . . . I I * . . 'After th.- c're* - I W. ' ijig' the winter in Callforni� and th., I e mony, . . . ay- - ' king for a closed mail, for spring in Briticili 'Columbia, is ni" - good - wislivs, a ain Ly awed- . . , , -as, wrote. me as ,the zosigratula.... E. Erwin, Mrs.. ,Green,. .'Mrs. R.,B I Mr. S town; %V united . . I I . Smyth, ow , � . � . '' marriage '-to Dr. ' Wintlfrw - of Torolito.hod Montreal, leaving 'Clin- . )w tions "and. ' ' d � ley and Mrs. John Bayley, -Bayfield. ., . � I - ,. . Clinton Branch - C. E. Do'wding,.Manager - 'I'- � renewing- old acquaintances ill Clih-, . - " . . ' Battleford � Sask., the cc ton at 5.1.5 p. in., I have had.. this .. ding breakfast was serval atter which! The whole. community c,ytellds Its . . . I ? ceremony being ton and will .-receive With. Mrs..' . . � = - performed in Augustine Presbyterian matter, under consi-abration with, the S. a I , �Y- the happy couple, drove to U6ddrich most cordial - congratulations .. :alid: .. a . � .. � � . 13alIaAnd. on Saturday .afternoon I .. I - ' . � . - I . 1. Aker a� tew tlays railway .iiiail qervi6e. ., I� find. that . 1. where' they. took, the 2.40 train f6r, good wish"'to:11r. and Mrs., 136attle. -------------- -.-..------- - church' Win.nipeg. At' - ' . . ,. MWUeVOning of this week. . ­ I . . . I . . . . . . ,: . . ­ . . .. . . . . Ji P ' . . I , . . . I I . . I I Toronto',:.Tlamilton, 'and Welland afteiTior X - .. spent in.Southern Slan't.,ya Vile happy there, is a ba for Toront(5 sent - Oil . . . . .11o,ppy atd .prosperous Nture.- I . ' " * ' . . � . . '' ty . return, c19'. , . . .. � � . .. I .. . . � I . . . , . . . . . . . . .. '. . . . .. . , .. I copple liqve.fiiTken 'up.their"abode in.,that train; postinaster, .-wili,Mr.. George Doh6r t ed a I . .. . I _( ' ., . I , .1 . , , . 1. I.. . . . - . . . . . . READYMADE 1, ORIJERE& � . ... I . days .ago -fro'ni, Dr., Currie. : 41 . I . I... ­ . .. r .. . .. I ... . I . - � . . . .. . 1. . . ... Battleford where the Dr., has a,.,lucra.T;1 receive instru.cti.pns' froni- ilie * fc:,u t. - I Y. . ,C lcvr! ' .. I . : t---- I 1. . . . . . I p ­ - * . . . . . . � , . . . . I � . CLOTHING I NG I Morrish - & Ciibi�,* . ­ Live . practice. The I - 110iiefOus iiiends: R-M- S; to make -up a flag also Cure. -Lebanon,. Ohio, - � * .* � . . . � . .. . . . . . . CLOTHING, . I . . o : for . . ' . . .. . . . . . . . . I I . . .'­ . . .. � . . I . I . . I . . Montreal a ' where be went for, f 6' talit. .lip ' * ' .. .wish - through The � News- anti the cast.'? . ,r atn . I . in Clinton.' . . . . .L, , : . I I . . . . M . en Winthrop . . . . reindined- J,beire ten' d ;end , las: , Not% the. Lawson Dogs That. K111.1w: I , _ . . .. - ., ­ I . . I . .1 . ' * . Record - to extend. � to Dr. REGARDS AND REGRETS. ' ' ' - . , w . 1. . . I . . .. . . . I .. . * . . rejoiced to hear,' the head' (it the big ' . I . .. . . . � ,and bride heartiest good wishe.s. ... -� I . . 1. . . I . I. . �, . � � . . rM. dee, I . 1 I I I 1. ap 10t., O ys. . . . . .. .1. I institution say that hig troilbio was , .ed the Sheep. the''P. ides. . SCHOOL SCHOLARS DiN.-Y. : , A -pleasing, event'took.place'at- the not�of a.cancerous.nature but 'was . .. I .. . I �.1 I .� 0*. . a I .. I . . . . Irecialsn . . .... . , and Mrs. Jbbn�. Har- I.. ... ' , . . . . . � I . . I -o wxuralgia. On,-. of tbi I . . I. . . ,. I School. I., . rather due *t � , .1 - . . � I . . I . I . .. . . . . .. . ;� . All places of business in town, in. lind.. on Monilay :evening Nvbui sorac. paiiints -,at *the sanitatikim- was Mrs. . I . .1. . . I 1. . .. . . . I . .. .. .. I . . . . I . . . . . . . . ' . . . eluding the stores, restaurants, .'shops thirty. members Wesley churcilicon- _Rirkbride, f6riiierly of-Gode'rieli.. .' The -action ., taken en by'. I James' of . Mostly. white. . - , I gather '60ra I th2 ev . 1 -To I ... I .. . . . . � School closes at noon,, June 25, ,: and ,factories will be' closed froia I two gregation assembled' and presented . . . - . I . . I I V, ! . lett :a &,n,8�- Thos. and Erne Lawsmim dence the dogs were of a tan. appear-' *. . . and winds up . meth 'a' big day's •.* ,to five o'clock Vriday afternoon Miss . Ida Holmes ,with an ad -dress Among thos6 who took in the .es -illus . . I .. . . � . ' . . . IT . ' . their cursion. to Detroit. on SA,turday .son .of town . fol damages for sheep ance although so.otted '%vi�h w . . I . . sport in the -park, when. it is ex- . - the School ,Scholars Sports- will be in IN'llich. -!if .Wat terms expressed . . . ,%1i_ll_ ;billed 'by . dogs -alleged 'tb'have - - been . Alice Bell says .fames .. hite. - t' .. - were Mr. and Mrs. Robf. - J. I. I . I progress. Tbe citizens are b.,artily. cegardsibaiid also. their regrets at h�r .. anics .Brown s dog. .1 pected all the 'children. in. town . � . . I . L. I . I and Mrs. James owned by the Lawsons, was 'heard be- followed her fr6m Londeglio . a . to the � .. .. I .. . co-operatihg and avert' pleasant , at:; coming, departure from their midst. er,.Mr. , Tines . 'Tucker, O. I .1 I . r I ,., . . . * fore Police TvIagistrate Avdrfts oh.,Normandie Hot�l, Clin - . . . 1. . . and .country will be -there to , I - . . Mr.. Mrs. Kan chowent Mrs. . . . - . I . y ternoon is expected. A most cordial Accompanying the address, . which •- I , . ton, and- ii,,Wer ' I . I I have some fun. We e,loSe.'our invitation is c'xtcndc& to. the rural was read by .Mrs. 'A, T. Cooper, was Geo. Davis,, Miss lvlaiy Davis, Xisses',Frlday last. Solite thirteen witness- left her. WIIP,,n passing 1&,- Fear's I ... . ,. I . ' ' . . . I . , J ' . .. . I * I � I store from. 4to 6 m.. and re- scholars �dme in %nd.participatqi,nt a very handsome piece of Janet Routledge, Mossid; Rands and es, pro andTTeOn, were, examined -,vhcn gate about one o'clock she noticed aA- . I. . I hand -paint--' . ' . . . I I. Ruby Mafiaglian,'Mr I . . seemed tired. At .. 8. L tb,, fun. 'Th2re will; . be niukid, from"ed ,china which was presented -by MISS . S. Jas; pa;r and Ill.,, worship reserved judgment until other .dog which . . . ; open from 6 to We. will be ,, ' three bands. . . . � Flora '(1unningliame. It came as a, Miss Helen Fair, Mrs. A. 0, pat-, yesterday when .hc'-gave his ' -decision ,Snell's •-corner. she passed the a' . . . . ­ ; I .. ­ ..... . . . . I . I * , , saw frim . . og and . . I I , with the crowd. - - - - . . . �. ... : . 1. . ur ii, Bert Langford,' Newt Davio against the plaintiff as saw .1 ! (" ' . . complete surprise . to Miss ` .11olmes US6 . I . . . .1 ' in , no, .more. This would , : I - . I . � � . . L . I ; - T, I ODDFELLO1VS OFFICERS. - Alex. Mitchell, Ray Ford, W. Alex- .. „Tire e I e* a account IT& -the ,. doiibie' trick at . . . %hb, however, - apprqprfatel replied . T i d ntity of L ; ' ' ' � ' ' . � �. I . . . . appropriately R. A. Downs,. Agnew and connection wsons' dogs )n Sh"M's * Omer and the single track I . * i ander g of c . 11 I Before and after Ahi�. .'big . . The following .are th.- officers of and the remainder of the evening was :J�iSky -er.- .' - nriectiort . with . the killirbg. . followed from there, an I . . , . . . . . . Grey Lodge I. O. 0. F. for the cur- spent very - pleasantly .,in social - in- , k.i,nfi- . � I . . ��nell's she . ep has not b . c�n es- , d, as. .we have' . , , . . IT - I i event *e want the crowd to see . I I . . .. � . il , o, account o I of than 'one. track. , I . : . . . . 1. . I rent tern} : . . I tercl.ouise. � ..,...-,I ." ''. .tf%)ra is - n - tablislied and my , decision is - I . . . . . I IT 11 i us -with the snaps we. have for - ; 4' "' � I - . I . t town Allis. *' week and. is canva,;siag consequen-Ily in favor of the- � a- fiorn -there ,and lVnt a' large one. Thall . . . . I - . , I � Yoblc '.Grand, W. -McEwen . - ' LITTLE.LOCALS. '". . . the dist' . . - . . " - track would seem -to have llech inadd . I �. . . I I Mr. Phil. B. Senn of Bran av . I i . the bo 'GET READY -for the ' -Vice Grand,. J,, -Tucker . ,'. . rict for. the Sale'ot lightning fend'allts' with the c' -.1 ti'rb, d6g. *. I . . . . � 11 . boys, .. . ' Warden . rden, J. H..Kerr. . . ' I t I costs of the ac, ' b� Bro �v I I . . . I I How' does your lai;icl read ? - I conductors in which he ,has been ,on- tion against'the plainti,J, - ..James I.. , . , - HOLIDAYS. 'We have, prepar. - - I � . * ' . gaged, hereabouts' forty..'* yf,&rs. Snell. . . . . Holtzhauer swears positively - lid .': Conductor, H. Gould . .. . . . . � I . . . .' . I Let ClintonClinto *Mcktiday, July The time was when fariners would "r. . .1 ,� . saw all da at'll o'clock-theybung' - . , ed a lot' of ' BARG iINS) j ust . . . ., . 0. Quard, F. B. Halt 0th.. - ­ . . .. I . I -Lis -worship summed up the evidence, do s chasing a rabbit. Ile. eqtablislieag . I i . what you will *ant. I I. .. . .. . � '. .. . . . . gc.t their dogs on lightniag rod, ' 9 . I . . . . W '. . 1, Guard, W. Johnson ' . . ' . W- the ti*nc by saying he had .just . - . . . as. follo s : , I . . ­ . . . . I I I . I The V.0. T. U. purpo�e: haviAe: agents, but the h6nora-bl� m6bods I - � . . . got' I R. S " NT. G,T ' ( 14, Alexander . . a . . Jaines Howard 'Snell appmrs. very, out of bed and noticed the time when 1. ., . .. . . I . . of mcn Wee "Phil" ,Senn and our . I . . . :L. S. N., G..,'.Amos Castle . lunch. counter - and baggage cliecking I . I . . w . . .. . . ' . - R; . S. 'S, , N. Xennedy, . .room ofi'the 12th. I . . . � .own 'Dave" Kennedy ILIted the positive, that he s,aw the sheep the he got up. . . . I .. . I . I , . . . 1 225 Pairs s' Denim Knickers I . . . . . business• out of that rut 'and..now-f next morning although eight ' rods Accordl,ng. to Lee's ,, ,evidence 'other' , . � . I , . '0 ­ . L. S. S., F. X�atson I '. � -Tuesday nights coticert by the irdod by � from the clogs' ,when he saw. thent. dogs, were making for Snell's direc- . %"ling al 19C . . i , , . I Sel ... a conductor is rog,o many 1, I . . . I . . , . . .1 ,Chaplain, .J. W-Aloore , '. Citi,vens' * band�wak listened to by'huli-� farmers almost .in the same light , worrying th,� sheep, while lVilliam tion; This, was also., testified by Win. . . � I neprcsentative to Grand .tod& meet- deeds of delighted ll�oplc- . .I Snell, who was only -one rod from, tliv, Colp. ' � .; I . We cleared out this number of . Odd Knickers .. I . as a; fire insurance policy. � I . . in at Ottawa on August. loth, R.- Mr. -and Mks. Duncan moved . dogs at. the same, time, says theic - Johnston says it was !I. or 11-30 . this week -more than we thought we wanted, but Al"c'xander. . .. . their. I Mr. David G. .McLaughlin of. Armrdecn, - - - .. .. I ' . was nothing, in particular, . J)V whi-th when he saw the old dog and owi Of I - Iq , � when we heard the price we knew we could sell thi6, , District Representatives; 'J. V,isL- furniture ' over from .Brussels on Tues- I ,. outh Dakota, was due to arrive . in he could identify -th,nu b,ut as n s in Cook's livery . .• I . day and have now taken up their Ciffitou, oft Saturday evening last, I I . "trn .. many, if we passed them along at. a small advance. � � man .and F. B. I -Tall. I as lite knew they were the cane dogs but is rather indefluitc. regarding the . .1 .. . . abode on Victoria, street.. . ­ � I . . . I . I I. I 'Mr. W. Wafker has had hid ecsidoncl but the L., IL & 13.'dl:d. not wait twhich he saw at Lawsons' ,two weeks t Lin L,'. Not one pair worth less than' 25c, and a lot �torth . !A JY)NE WEDDING. I lg for the train from the West ated it 11ater'. Ile does not appear � I Alorrell, 'fixes the tinIC. Positively by . . 50e. Just the thing to start the holidays, at 19c. Irappy event to . ok I place on J-1 i gh on IlLgh street resided and is now looked as if David would, have to, too sure ,about their Identification; al- saying, ' "tile, dogs were . there (behind . I ,it of paint which adds ,�y in the, Forest ' ' . � I street I clock fastoevenini � giving it a coat spen'd Sunda (tLty' though , so mifich nearer than his the, - Children's Panclj Suit*_$5 ones at 3.50 . T ct at s cc 0 . gwhet I ... r Now Lotilfbill Y. notoriously' somito Bowling Alley) at It o'clock or a. I ,.. , ' . I ; Rev. W. J-. 3olliffe united in marriage greatly to its ap.pearan � -,brother at the time of the worrying., litt.le aftt,r." Both pups wercl plitying,.. , I , . 1 . . ;Miss Lena 11fason. and '.Nlr, ,`).%vid G. Thomas Casey, who came from Sea- lent on the T;.evetith day and 1)avId 113oth swear it was between 12.30 and •.behind t . he alley, that day b . t�tWcen, It , These ai e expensive,, but they are so good (and IMcLaughlin, contractor, of the. pity of forth a year ago, . died in tile House preferred being somewhere Oso, es. i I o'clock whcn. they first :sd1v the and a little . after. . . . , it pays to buy good goods) that we want - totclear 'Aberdeen, South Dakota, , . . of Refuge on Monday, aged 80 ,.years. pecially in ClintonClintoft, on the eve of . idogs. The dogs were at the sheep TIN^ dogs -which . did the killing alitt . . .1 � . them out at $3.60. We have no thought of profit- ' The bride, who was handsomely The renial,tis were taken to Scaforth his wedding go lie engaged ,,it auto, earlier than this as William Snell first. worrying were *n,)t followed or track- . 1� . , p up, 140 could � ­ . and- inade. a fast tri I ilc- we want to clear out the whole lot of these good suits gowned in creafti silk crepe-de-chene, for interment. t. I have givoi seconds to the L., 1-1. & noticed something was wrong by see- Lid to Lawson's, . I . .. trimmed with lace and satin "XCITING BASE'13AI,J,, . Ing a lamb coming; ill) all bloody. 110 .. - . � and still beat it. , I at the price of cheap ones. . I and carried a boqu6t at carnations, L . I 13, , � .. I then found his brother, who got his . . I I 15 BOYS' 3 -PIECE SUPIS,-worth $5 and $6. If was. given away by her brother-, Mr-, Tile best and most exciting, game of I ____ . � gun and went to the place where the London Road. . . 9 . we have your size when you call you may have Thos. Mason of tONVII, . baseball this season was played in ' dogs were worrying sheep. I'Tetice tha, . One at $j.95, - 0 . Only immediate relatives Of the con- the park on Monday evening last, be- THE LOCAL.MARXET. � dogs must have been . . tracting parties witn-ased tlick ct"T' tween, Captaln.Fred. Rumhall's Tigers WIleat $1.35. * N, . .shortly. after twelve. at the sheep Mrs, SVT. Falconer spent part of . 1. . . . .. erg I .4 . .the past week with her uncle, Mr. W, 4 ,,,..We are laying out for the boys to start their holidays molit, including: Mr. and 'Mrs, Geddes, and' Captain Cluft!s Giants, when the Oats 50e'to 52c. \ . William Fear. says lie saw the clogs C.. Landsboro of 14' ,guioudly*ille. .. . . everything they need: Shirts Sweaters. I of Bel rave Mr. and .Mrs, Smith, Tigers from the northwest cud of the peas Ste. - .. . about 11,30 or '.A minutes to twelve! ...., J. ITtinter and, MasterI Robin ? . l8vaf6rtli -, Mr. and Mrs. BoutlitOn, town went down to a gllorjo,us defeat, Barley 155t, to 57c. crossing his fields in th3 direction of of (11 . inton were the. giiests of her . . . Bathin; SuitS-'CAPS, MO. . 11-Ionsall;'Mrs. VidPaft, G04,"'Idl, MIT the score being. . 20 to It. Much - was Butter 150 to li)c, . Mr. -Snell's, and also saw one dog ,,,other, Airs. Grant, last week, . I 0 $ I � I Boys -We want your trade and we will glyb you "A Square Deal.'$ •I and -Mrs. Ward, Varna; )Uis, !UrdeT expected from Captain itutnballl.q Eggs 1 l7e to 18c. . coming .out of Snell's lgigh ,about- one 0 1 , ... Mason,, Eginondvilit,. team after he signed bii new ,I)IxyTer, Wool, wasli,ed 18c. o'clock. When, bo saw the dogs - at' Mr. Percy and Miss"lillossic V,ole of I - I The pretty littl� 0-mver -b-11 u,m Al. Polletty, who played a :good gunie� 1�1()()J, unwashed 100 to Ile, Lawsons' lie said they looked hko,tlic at', township spent ,14unclaq tho ' 400 CAPS 01VEN AWAY -To the first 400 boys calling ,Miss Etta fc..*,mi�il to wh�,M itle but a combination of error awl ones lie saw crossing his fields, but guests of MISS read Wise. . at out, store V ri(l&y, June 250, betwetni. 12 and lo�eloc . . a Live. Hogs MOO., 1 ) I (only) we will give each boy a cap FREL41, . groom's present was a ring set with faultlessly played game Of the Glints I does not swear positively to their! Mr. Win. Hiliott has been busy CIO � . . .. - I � I ­ ­­ I I �.. pearls, . was too -much. Ilowever, captain i identity either-'beingbut0, short (1114- Past Week building a, concrete bundle, . . . - . - - I , . I For the bride the friends e,•prvimvd 1111111be,l has a gpod team and )118 . - tatice further from them than Itoward tion, to Mr. W,m. Grant's barn. . ; I' � I I I . I I I I I I I I I , I 1, I I � I I I I - I I I I NOW Advartito.therits � their regird by many liandso.ne and ward supportors soy that Fred. will I Snell. I Miss El. Waldron spenA,,the, forepar4 . OR MISIH& G - ROOIXVJ eostly presents. be there ,.it the finish, Their next 1,11yesiglit-S. L. Taxibe-8 .I beli(W(I there wery other dogg in of tbis Week in JfInton, Nfr, and Mrs, 110,111191111ft 101VO to- game Will be Friday at the '84cholars, Royal Bank -R. E. manning -1 the vicinity as Ocorge Catbort saypi . . tis Bros. Clothiftl Store" ,morrow for 'their home in AbOde,01, ,Sports whets the big crowd will have I Teacher Ivanted-IV. Carter -15 he saw two dogs about-pleven, Wclock[ .1 itie. bride travelling in N suit of grey a ellafte,0 to see a double game, With A New Plitt Free-Cotich & i. o.-4. ru-nning along the railroad track* whiel't PlWtie fires tire dohig soine dainago . I ladies' 'Cloth with hat to. match., the boys in their, new uniforms. I For Everybody Fred. Jackson -1 crosses his farm and one.of diene 'was in Saskatchewan.. 0 . I I . I i A_. M