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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1910-06-30, Page 5s , .l / . line 3Aht9m 0it10 �!• Now �'R 'A ., ,..0 i' Dirt4s Marriages do Deaths11 In!-.,....� ;. Jul _ ' . Many Methodist paxsoas,ane on.. ,4a. flit th y! creek, ""'" oufl Link,#, Bdai�r McDonald •, 2, Book, Lavern t?hnxchill, Bun-Clonteiwt, anybody --1, lok Well, Laurence Wout;2 Book►�immleReid; _ . _ I'll Another Week of -Special Price .,�+���DUNT,0P MARRIED -.- RATTENBURY - In Brumfield lin June 29th, by Rev. qtr. -V .: Fourth Annual i�;�11'les ° 3, Belt, Fred Wallis, Jockey Race, 4C1 yards and return - :4 XWd ueti+oa at Plum steel Bros, Taylor, At the home of the brides ]Brides Or school Scholars Sports Knives, Roy Forrestarand Eimer Bea- _ ppa�rents Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. Willlam Rattenbury to Mr - •_- A I Suskcel .1 corn ; 2, Belts, Willie Rutledge and Lavern Cook, A Few Extra Specials for Friday and Saturday• Torrance Dunlop all of Bracefield, - ,._ I I Old Maide Race, 50 "yard's -1, Soap LAWSON-WATT-At the Wesley Pareonagqe,. Clinton, on Wednesday, Last Friday was a red letor day for the the Clinton Public School Cela Beacom; 2, Perfume, Jean Morrie Running,'hop, step and jump, 18 yra Shoppers. ' DoWt Fail, to .see These 'Lines June 2att,1910, by the Rev. W. J. ( .pupils of 1, •Cuff Linke, Roy Forrester; 2, Belt, . Jollifie, B.(G.L , Mr, Ernest S. Law- son to Mlss Mary 1a� Watt, daughter , � as well; as the surrounding country schools, when the fourth annual school. Arnold Ii at ,well. BuntingPontest---1, Cali "Linke, Joe $1►00 Ladies' Kid Cloves.. (19c , About 50 pair only Ladles' fine iluahty Kid Gloves, of Wm. H,. Watt, all of Clinton. r , 1 scholars sports were held, The day n ' and. everything was was a ideal one Nelson ; 2. Book, Eddie McDonald,; 3, Belt, -Clarence Finch, in black, blue and tan, sizes 6 to 71}. A beautiful �+nA, ;glove,. and our leader at 31,0), Special for Saturdal* 690 ° DIED ' � Carrie out in first class order, The procession was. formed at the .Jockey Tug-of.War-•Won by,1,l.Do- herty's side, + Childress Dresses at lac . JOHNSTON-In. Clinton, on Friday June 24th. John Johnston in. his 73 q. . school at 1.30 and headed by the Citi. zene Band marched to the Recreation Comic In the Procession-$elis- Bernie Hall. Fiaryey Vl'alker, Roy Fnr About two dozen only Children's Dresses, made of good quality blue Print, with white spot, and a liar- 1QC y and Saturday ....,, at 3ac S Special Friday 1 years, DEBY.48-In Gpderich Tp, on June �' �, y� . s Park where a.big afternoon of fun was unloaded on. the innocent plihlic. The rester, Fred Pugh, wilily Cooper, Gt W ,Barge, L Walker, E Little. gain ..,,,, � � P Metes and Soya Row Ties at Be 30tb, John Deeves, aged 77 years and 3 '�, %' 'il< �` slide was the favoriteapotfor the small a „," • 100 good quality Silk Bow lies, made. in nice pat- . montbsi _ -_ -- _ children and the older ones as well, ++ terns, and the kind you usually pay 20o and 25c for, Saturday 5rw - .----,.--.-- --. „ Wee Willie" McLeod tick"ed all with his funny comic songs. �- . A letter F� om Special Frida and ......................... Y Y . SALVATION ARMY .. - A big attraction was the push ball • Clothing, Boots and shoes Dozens of Bargt,ine in Dry Goods, g all next week. Op Sunday next, the Topic in the afternoon will be "Partners in Crime" . game. Mr. Tackson made arrange. ments whereby the big push hall that been }# S• Watts, , . See o>itr Men's' Snutmer 11nderwear at 95e and Men's and in the evening• thq subject will be had used at Toronto was shipped S>< mmer Socks at. 10c�, Tt>tey are worth >!nioro ntonieY• : "Cross -bearing." These ate interest- ing subjects, Come and bring A. ` here for that day and the C, 0, h lined up against the Pastime Club and sue. ^--- • . Men's Mide-01-IlleaS.ill'e Clathlnf. friend. Our stock is corriVete with articles suitable for ceeded in defeating them .hv a score of 9.3. The followin took part in this - Ouimet, Ontario, June 10th, 1910 Although we are in the Ready-made Olbthing Business; and House Rented ' ., Weddlll 'resents , contest: 0 U I-0 �cKenzle,, O Rance, o• Kerr, B, Johnson, L., Wasman. K. � . , To 7'ke E�iiCgr pP Vie New Ara can show ,you a big assortmert of new and nobby Suits, Over. coats and Odi: Trousers, still we find men who are hard to fit,. . month Mr, Hill,. who recentl y sold the grocery business to. Reeve' g East, E Pattison; W'Smiilie, D, Ras@, W. Wallis L. Smillie. Pastime I promised several of my friends I would write them if I.had time but so and some who wish something a little better than the readyt.o- wear gainient, anti to those we wish to say that -we are dying a 9mytb, will move to the house owned ilY Arthur Oantelon, and now occupied. which will be enduring, .and carry your heartiest wishes for fatale .and, Oltib-M Counter, R Rumball" B Sher. D Hollows J Ganielon 4r Y, Elliott,E far 1C have been too much OQCupied i0 Write so 1 thought I would let ib -,m big mude•to•order buainea@, and'Can show yotx a large assort- inept of Tweeds and Worsteds from which we wall make you a by W. S. R. Holmes will be moving to his new property p p y pwrcha@ed' from Mr, happiness, . lilgh•grafle �1 r►tt'!1(S • . R Grigg, O Fink,D A McClure, it East, W Quinlan, hear from me thfough the Era if you *ive, l,', me apace for a brief outline of my '.Suit to your measure ata "Big Saving" over ciidinaty .ordered work. Gcinie in and let us show you these', nods and y n . y g , give o . • Lough. • . Fancy (;locks The baseball matches were another trip to date. We took a flyer frons upr prices and explain our system. ' Doherty 0 r r a It s for. foreign Lands. Pearl iirpOCllt 5: Dlii1a1011(1' featuge.of the day. The ladies defeated the .gentlemen, but the soarer would Toronto to Owen Sound. had a del 4lit. fu1 boat trip .from there to theSoo„held • • �■ 1 ,��•�j �+ff}, �u S� e Extensive shipments of Doherty in- if 111y9 1811 ... y{edding Kitias ,1Sji not give' np the score card. The South beat the North team 3 Innings by a meetings through Ale•oina, t n camp by boat to Fort Wi'1iam, re we Zine Y L i li e . struments, have since January been made to customers in Great Britain, " 1 8terl, :incl 11-hit.ed score of 4 to: 3. Iii a four innings•garne 7i;ers and Giants were a tie, 3 The found several invitations ty . its, one to an afternoon tea where I meta - • - .. - . ” ._, Australia New Zealand and South Af. + rico. The Doherty waxlct wide tSllverly'are . which }always useful all. Pirates took, the Chicago Ouhs into. camp by it. score .of 5-C in a frill game. number' of the hest ladle of the town, after which a couple of pron.inent has _ "- overjoyed to hPar the fire had crossed Had You An Visitors y y ansha- tion for .superiority in workmanship and material has been sustained .makes a, gift, - Supper ryas the strpngest item an the program and both large, and swill g g ins�s men came with a tn„ring car -and: took us alit to ree the city. The roads J • the trail all along and although the] Tu NEW ERA would like to u still burning the worst zyaa publish throughout nearly forty years of wan. `ufacture, Ctpl'I,AWARE �•. did justice to the. bill of fare. in Fort William and our, to. Pt. Arthur for And trees were the names of your visitors. All that over and by removing the fallen trees is necessary, is to tell us or drop rile J I . A discount of 25' per cent, wi:l.be, Folio,wiug were the races that were run. off during the: afternoon. and the .are simply perfect an auto we fairly flew along and -enjoyed it im. from"the,trailthey had managed to names into our box. et through "althoaigh our ood.Satnar-- - - Butter Paper TIIE. NEW ERA Office has a supply given ofi rill China. prize winners:- meusPly, We called on our old towns man Wes AewcombP and ha,d a shake lion bird receive ]quite rt scorbing ga: - New Telephone )l/irect.. y ing It d riot take I of ve etable parchment Butter Paper, g i on hand -the real genuine article, w �0 J 0 rl , ,gGirl's Miss Ker's Scholars Raee-1, Parasol, Lottie4,Judd ; .2, Shoes, ..Dixie Fair ; 3, Bon -Bons, with Miss Lindsay,Misq Potts and Sam . Anw, all Clintonians. Miss Lindsay.' entertained us in .the -evening, Wes has an up-toAa.te store and is doing a over. assure The new Bell telephone director climb into tlixt waggon I y P y and about 10.30 o'clock we started on a for Western Ontario. has been d:s. nine mile drive, 04 course the horse+s'` tributed ' in gown, There are 150 16 �10 1;l over the trail phone no,v in Clinton 11 ________=. Amy HPllyar. could only wa - - Farin to Relit, . 'Jeweler And, 01bticizanr Boys Race t0 yartic=l; Knife, Henry good hiisiness judging by the number -In some parte one of the. met) got out i Sloman ; 2, Shoes, . George " e.' Carter • 3 of people crowding the store each time and led them ,around . the , rockq and hawson Watt. Z Wanted, A good 100 acre farm on Lot 32, Odin. issuer of DIarria.„ a LtCrCIISaYs Mouth Organ, Fred Elliott.. ' J passed through, r stones to prevent its beingg thrown out At Wesley Parsonage, on-�Wednes 11, Hullett, is offered for rent by the Next morning we started west on of the waggon. We.had nn need of Work on farm b youth of 16. Ac- g g .First'Reader-Part our tri throw h the Thunder Ba dis- a day. June '29th, r. the tS. Lim n y y undersigned. There is a cod bank trim pWe had goad meetings And a electric as the burning tesente� Jallifi'e, B,C.L,., lYir, Ernest S. Las son customed to horses. Apply to barn, running water and windmill on Girls Race a`0 yards -1 Parasol, CletA g forded us sufficientlight and presented to Miss Mary E. 'Watt, eldest daughter property; Danford ; 2,- Shoes, Ettie Ar good time u sill last Monday when we qui a picturesque. scene for the first of Wm. H. Watt,. sill of Clinton, It NEW EicA theI miles from Londes Doherty Pianos Tit Detit.ind gent ; 3, q born, and one mile from "school. Stick Pin; Muriel Kaufman. struck dreadful roa.deand were getting four miles, after shat we were_getting. 'Their many friend s ,will join as in ex - Those interested in the welfare of near bush fires. The .have lead ver Apply to CHAS. H. MANNING, Boys Race 50 yards -1, Knife, Willie y Y re a h from the burning district. iNVeter tending congt'atul ations, Clinton will be glad to learn of tie dry hot weather here and the heat was reached our destination .shortly after Help Wanted. favor with which Doherty rostra. Fulford ; Shoes, Char]ie McGuire; 3, an intense we held outdoor meetings + 300 Itt All Mouth Organ, Laurence West. one o clock a•. m., and right thankful a, ments are now being received that we might catch any little breeze:.we,wFre to find ourselve@ once mare throughout Canada and indeed for- Girls •Skipping Race, 50 yards -1, that was blowing.The ashes from the In Fast Huron Seliool Int eotorate Dining room and upstair girls quick; o t ' w •g Pearl Beads, Edna West; 2, Bon Bons, on a line of railway where we colild the candidates writin at the 'ntrance1. deeirahle positions ; big wages. Ap- ei n market as, well. The Piano 'end fires were failing thick and fast` and g y , Oleta Danford. , the sun corked by the smoke looked take a train and. et awa from that Examination last lye totalled 300; a ply CITSi HOTEL, London, Ont. of the business has increased until to- Boys'Hoo Race 50 yards place. • We are now some sixty miles day it,forais the principal product of + P , •' y + like a red ball. .Tuesday brought,us east of that Dint but go west'to-mor largely decreased number from' other DOMINION DAA the Factory and the constant flow of _red Wallis ; 2, Tie, Cecil -Cooper, over stili worse roads and nearer the • P l ears. The sub -division as to -centres row to Wabi can district, From there I -Y ordere.apeaks: well for the quality of Second Reader hurnigg district. We had doubts as g was as follows.:- . (( code su li we anticipate a most. delightful boat Clinton Market Report- 1 Return Tickets at pp 'ed. Dobertq Pianos and to whether we would get through, but P P y, p Clinton.,, 55 "" . l Girls race, -z0 *ards-1, Bon -Bong, , tri to Rain River'district. ,I hope k' ayerYianos, are said to competition got. there alright; although the atten• Blyth 29 Wbext, new ........085 to 0 SS ( �• Fanny Hell ar ; 2,, Amethyst ,Beads the remainder of our trip may hold no .. , with all the older. makes and a flood y Y y dance •at'our• :meetin s wtis small so Se+aforth : aS Marjorie Barge; 3, Pearl beads double, lb a such exciting experiences for us , Brussels 5(l g Oats, . )............ 0 30 to 0 82 S10. .1 are :.of testimonials just received annonnce . many, , were busy fighting ,the fires. a ed through this week, Barley ............... 0 40 to 0 45 the factthat the we have pass 85 to 0 rU between ah:.stations m Canada, ,also purehaAers found .en, ! _ Tliat nlvht we could see' the fires. blaz- A' little C that goes a loo way ,• My Wingham 61 . Edna McOau hey. s Peas • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0 fire satisfaction in theDohert Boys Rac e, 50 yards 1, Sweater, in south east and west of us and as o out to the Dor settlers Wroxeter .'29 Eggs ................. U 17 to Q 17 to Detroit s Port Huron,.' Mich:, yet thea, Murray McNeil.: 2, Knife, Orville g sympath es g p Ford%vich la ` Butter ............... U 1.7 to 0 18 Niagara Folie and Buffalo, N.Y: choice. A booklet containing -copies we went north on, Wednesday . we who hit g of these expressions of satisfaction Murphy 3, Tie,. Wilbur Welsh. thought,to et awa from it, but the arid, it is much,.thou h, on the Vhose who know saythe exam,. was - Hogs ................. 8 60 to 8 0 Good.going Jt>ine 30th :'loll July will. be furnished inquirer , Some Girls Shoe Race 50 yards -1 Perfume oast ile of our dri a wewent east and, other hand, it is, they, tell its, tl •only. severe and the. luckilikes to .-.....• Potatoes-.____-._-..---O-.2a._to_.11."a q Edna o(patx�he �-2- I�earl�iieads; wv«v-off eleaw#ig tlts:.land.and-wall >eai. , large. `"Rasa a - 1'"q Y �".`�"""b'u- i 1s1. retttl*n-13tttit.ItiIy 4th -idea-ofth atexre(sf`tFi eseiii .00a + foound nurse yes in a worse box than 1 be ti, orifi. thin for the country, g ivi appear. about- the .�_ put may- be .gathered from the .fwet.- Ruth McMath. before. Everyone :was out 'fighting Y g g ('.middle oY Jul • Koos Sack Race=1, S neater, Wilbur the fare.. The schoolhouse where our although it means a big loss .at the Y that exclusive of local' leas than . car., . load $hi unsure to Dints in Ontario Welsh ; 2, Zie, Bobile'Shrink, meeting was to be held was burnt to Present time m many ways... Toronto Markets • Northern Nevi dtion fro:. P p g Will you kindly send my Era of 2$rd Quebec and the Maritine Provinces Third Reader the ground and. the }tome where we . to 0.,. Rain River. Dis- Hay .............. ...:.... $12 to 15:ii0 � Grand Tku ik Route. the ` firms bave , shipped . thirty full • . • . were to have been entertained was in o be, there on • A'r •ogratnn a Arranged For • Barwick P. triol, Ontario. I expect t Fall Wheat............... 1.00 to 1.02 carloads since January 1,1910,the value Girls race 50 yards, 1, Picture, Mary such danger they had c+irried'evgrv= he 2 c I:. ' ;' "'� Enali,S11 Bowlers. Oats ... ................ 3J to .40 Levv 2, Stockings, Emil. Cutler ; 3, t � h•• . Sailings of passenger' steamers from o. these aloae;representing an amount y thing out of the house and , busied I Thanking you for giving me space - • Cattle, butchers .......... 06.50 to 6.00 P rt Arthur and formerl considered a n . Perfume. Lula Mann, n g y, 8. P, I 1 Sarnia for Soo: and o y god voluciie ot. r quite" a lot. of it, and were trytn .to in our er and wath.all cod wish- Will Visit Gunton on Sept... - Cattle, Exporters........$t•00 to' 7.40 i Boys Ibsice, a0 ards-l: Shoes,' Mer- gg Y pap g r Duluth every lklopday; 'Wednesday, business far six in:ontha. A l contem y. back fire and save the Buildings. TliiaClintonfriends � - ' Sheep .................... $4,00 to 5.20 •.m. Oni the platin the put -abase of an Instrument vin Elliott ; 2, Knife, Eddie McDonald; we learned from a woman,of whom we ce to my CliI Arran eriients have 'Been com let.d Lambs..- ................. 8.00 to 0.26 and Saturday •at .3.30 p Y g P • 3 'Titw, B.uel m w • A . Sincerely, bf. L. WATTS. b g B P e Wednesday and Saturday -steamers go are cordially invited to visit the Com- „ lliggina• inquired our way and Who kindly in- . .. ... . y the'O.. A. and the W. O. B. A., A.I. Wool ............:.......' 19 to 20c to. Duluth. Sailings from Collingwood pangs warerooms..at the Factor Girls thread -the -Needle Race. 50 yds 21u to 24c g Y vited us to dinner as it was noon. We who are -tine&ry of the: English bowl Bui ter ............. a 1.30 . m., and Owen Sound 11.45 p. m. where the scientific c6nstruotion of the -1; Picture, Jennie • Baines ; 2, Ban= hesitated as we would rather have . ers;Nyhoar6 to visit OnLario in Septem- . Eggs ...................... _.4 to 27e � , Boils. Doreen Stevenson. Hogs • • , g 1 _ We nesdays and Saturdays for Soo instruments, will) be honestly. -demon: gone on before the fire got any worse,. i ion al h0ea �Te11'S f'ber, The programme is: ' I3 g `F Boys Wheelbarrow Race. 2a yards but the men who had driven us over t Tuesday SP • Chickens .. .........:...... 18 to 2pc and Georgian, Bay ports. strafed and . lite superior qualities pt..6.1eave l anis G• T. R. shown.: and return -1,' Sweaters, :�iiTillie. Do. were anxious to get home.and.look of bo.�a � 9,45 a. m., arrive in L�nd'on 1L13 a, m. ..........7...$3.00 to 9 00 Secure tickets a;nd full information berry and Clarence ,2, .I nines,,. . ,: + ter their homes, antl'the.lady said she -• Tuesday, 6,play at London 2.30 ;r. m. Peas.......; .............., 70 from * ill Leave lith, Eddie IVIcDgnald and Hartley Ili ani- Would drive us toIiakabeka Falls"rafter after. .,Dunlop -Rattenit liry'1Vedlling .t ,Lo Rye.._-. ........ . ... . . . ... . .54 . .. 'A O Pattison, Depot agent . . gha.n. . dinner. 'So she,.would' but n:& sopner �Vedne dayndon e7,• play at London, 2,30 Buckwheat ............... .53 to .54 Rev. J; A.-Orainston, M. A., pastor of. . . The marriage. took place do Wed-' . Potatoes .................., 0U to :To JOHN 1iANSFt7RD, Town Agent the Presbyterian (Church.Uolln wood Fourth. Reader staxtedr.tihan one of the tires. came off nesda .June 29th, at 12.30 of"L"+lizabeth p, m;, -bowlers near • London: during. the pa.at nine years, has accept- • Ra U so w.e attempted. to walk .the distance, . ,;y u Brucefield • eldest-dau h=.l Thursday' 8, leave London, G.T. R., . i : P C,irla ce, 5 ,yards -1, Belt, Jean souls• three .miles.' or over. The fire Ratt ,ub ry, , .. g I y.40•a. m.; -arrive Petrolea • 0.2.5 a, m. ed a call . to„I+ort -Vi llmm, .Cha cash Morris °j, Stoekings, Cala Deacotu • 3 ter of Mx' and lV[ra CVm.Ra,ttenbur,y,to f wxs.getting dangerously near•lhe road , Play at'Petrolea 2.00 p.•'m., with local . was sustain .d, at a . rz`ieeLRn,g of the I erfume. Violet Ar Argent, - .IPIr,R' Torrance, Dunlop. iiianager o'f �, . r Barri • Presb tai iri ri - about •a ,quarter of. a mile do�, yn, but. ld `and "club 'and outside bowlers leaying>yi 1 1 :. e yy, Bl x e,. on Boys Race, 1p0 yards I.,Sweater, Al Farmer. s ,.Sank,. of .Brucefie. ast that we felt.safer and had.,gone ti , Petrolea after. game •by `auti3triobflestjVednesday; 1VIr.Gi.an@ton will leave Doherr. :'2, Stockin s, Clifford Har P . 1)asbwood, The ceremony was. Con C ` 101.' -i • Collmgwood about July. 15th: 'Rev: , Ti Elmer B ace mile or ad when a man came running ted b Rev: (lir Dunio , of spring. for Sarnia.to spend the nigh(; �IIUE AND iolUtil(. I+:li1PUIi land 3, , e, 1. Beacom. after na.and•'said if ive would get duo y - P P Friday, 9, leave Sarnia b boat at ` bit Granstou is a brother to stir (,ran- Girls Egl Race,, 50” yards -1, Rand we must burry, and Fust at. that mo• field,:father of the grodm, assisted by. 8.05 a m., Sainia'time, arriving in De - Ann a former C. CC,• I; teacher Who is BiW, Jean Morris • 2, Perfume, Ma me ) Rev Mr Taylor, of Varna•' under an well known hare. Hall• • . . Y meet three shots were fired right be-. arch- and.bell of daises, The wedding.. trot IL.30 a, it°, Detroit time " j� r� ���e1 C.- Ioare side us, This was a signal for help and �, ' Saturday, 10, play at . Windsor, 2.0Q S. C. i` tLDoherty Instruments At Wiuni- Boys Three Legged -R, 5D yawls- we knew the danger was increasing, match was played by sills@ Helen p m„ wish locals anti. others. lllnSlc; . )r1Cg I:ahibitiolr 1, Purses, Laverne" Cook rand Rov For- Rathwell of Toronto, The Bride was . Shoes rester ; 2, Bon•Bons Willie -`Volker The road was simply_ a winding trail Sunday, 11, leave Detroit, 2,45 p, m., given -away by her father and wore," a-- Mr, D. S, Cluff, General Manager of and Frank Rice, throu;h the bush. We could not see a beautifixl embroidered dress while DetroWtime, arrivittg iii London,. via W; Doherty Piano Na Organ Uo , blur _ �' two' hundred yards ahead any place orange -blossoms held her. long tulle G. T. R,,_6,45 p: m., London timefor. • Bargains ' fted,leaves.on or about Jail .10th to' at- Collegiate Lower School Form I and and as we hurried on you can imagine, ail in lace.. She :carried "a beautiful the night, . Special Bargains lis y Ii And 5th Class.'' our•consternation when the next bend v P Monday, 12, leave London G T R Sliest. tend Winnipeg Exhibition, July 13th showtrhoquetof,.white roses. Afttx.' y+ Clinton,+ ' Girls Race, 50 yards -1, Bon•Bons in the: 'road brought us face' to face 8,90 a. m , arrive, in (•10.50 • 1 _ � to:23rd: :Che Doherty Exhibit will' be +. the svedding,dinner lVlrand Mra 'Dun•, fid tCS �X Ci'd Music an esteneive one and visitors will • in. Marjorie Obowen ; 2, Bon -Bons, Daisy with..a wail.of fire. We were .too late: to left for Muskoka and Springfield. a- m,,; play at Clinton, 2.00 p, in.: with M u S1 C ' clude the army of Doherty agents and 'Copp ; 3. Box -Paper, Mary Carbert, Already the sire had crossed the road The Bride travelled' in a tailor -toads loctila and others and leaving Clinton, ~0► F 0 r J tvI -•V`-- Admirers throughout`. the great, West.. Boys Sack Race; 50 yards -1. Cweat and was sweeping everything before ,own of blue and rTuskan hst, G T I•iailway, 5.10 p, m., arrive in y f" keep The Exhibit will include the cora lets er, Clarence Paisley ; 2, Tea: Laverne • it.. What was to he done? We. dare Amon the wears df about fifty from Stratford 6.20 p. m,, for the night,, - We want to clear out all We always aim o p p Oook; 3,. Mouth Or an Hartle Man&- not attempt, to go farther: All we g g 1 ,Tuesday, l3, play at Stratford, 2.00 our Ladies' Oxfords. Your Doherty line of Pianos, Player Pianos, g + Y a.distance were Misees" Rttthsvelli of. in stock the latest songs Parlor and • Church organs, Piano' ghan. : could'do was to retrace our steps in the Toronto; Miss W .O'Neil, Olinton;,Mrs pg m , with Stratford and others, -And - chance to et Summer Shoes ho a that we mi ht. be able to reach leav Stratford G. T. Rr 645 arrive I _111111g > Benches, (Chairs and Stools. 'Visitors Girls Tbreadrthe-Needle Race, 60 yds p. g e + i at wholesale price and 1nStrumentalS, Or if from Clinton and vicnit are co -Thimble, Annie McConnell •, (Combe the clearing before the fire . of to the 1�1e11er,Kingnian,Kansas; Rao and Mrs in Berlin 7,45 m„ for the night, y cordially , ' ' road near where we atiirtedrom but Dunlop and daught a of Springfield- . Wednesday, P g t Ladies Patent Oxfords, Mc- we have not ; -:what you invited td gall at the exhibit, or at any Mary Garbett. .Mr and Mrs W Dump, of Peteeboro y+ 14, play �vt BQrl:n 2,00+ . Pherson make, re $3.ri0, Boys Hurdle Race -1. Flour -order' we had over a mile to -go And the roar m., with Berlin and of g' want .in stock we 'Will• time when in Winnipeg to visit -;the and crackling' the fire told us lain(" aLnd Rey Mr Ohas Dunlop of .near P. hers, and July Sale price........$2 50• + - Company's beautiful wholesale and re•. $1:251, Laurence Greig Greig, Edgar a g p Ottawa:.:Che wedding 'presents were leave Berlin, G T Ii hYlS,arrive Guelph' , Pattisom, we had not a moment to lose and so- 815 m• for, Ladles Kid Oxfords, McPber• procure . It on short tail.warerooma.at281 Hargrave St; in .' numerous and beafibiful. .As Mr Dun- P , . r- holiday till Thursday son maka, reg. $3.00, Ju�y charge of.Mr. G. L. Stanwood, Oen to Town and Count, School .we hurried steop, on; with th less and andal-. lop was a. former resident of Clinton evening,: .2 25 notice. P- y most, exhausted with the heat and'. his man friends ,join with the New Thursday, iri, leave Guelph, G T R.' ' P , , • Sale price . • • • • - • • ` A full supply- .of Vio- 1 Mile Race, under 18-1, , Clothes smoke; but it meant life "or death, -so Era in wishin the newt married 6:05 p. M., arrive in Owen Sound, 10.40' Ladies' Kid Oxfords, Regina- Brush,: Al Doherty, L, Knife, Wm Rut- with no thought of giving. up* we press g y mi, for the night/ make, regular $2.50 and $2,75, lin Supplies always in` ledge ; 3, Belt, Harold Kilty. * - ' on, watching anxiously every: k�end ^•Duple many years of happiness. p' �Idp+Jn1v Sale price........$2 0o Il1IPORTED CLYDESDALE 75 Yard Dash on stilts under 10-1 Fliday, l6,play at Uwen.Sound,witbl in the road to see or the fire; stock. TC us When Rev; iVlr. Hicks promises some live' locals and others;the-Anal game of then' . Ladies' Kid Oxfords, regular Y . Brush, Eimer Beacom 2, Belt, Lavern bad won out. • Finally we :reached the ly doings in t'ie weather business in tour. - $1.75 and $`2.00, July .Sale you .need any of. "the STALLIONS (Cook. curve where the fire came closest and .July; . price .............. $1 35 f011OWin ;--- Pillow Fight on horses, anybody -1, hurrying .past we felt We were safe. Mens Pat. Blucher and Tan h g Oh the sweetness . of that word safe. Calf, reg. $4 and $4.50. goods, Q44 . The fire was at our left and just to our AJUrII]gOi,..,M+1,.,./IIIw111,1.,.,,.,i,!^•.:••:,:,,:A.".11W. o%^,•,..,.` right at this paint Was a high rOngh ' - July Jae price........$3 50 - V1011A Rows, .. 4 Men's Pat. and Tan Oxfords, Hridges land; Rosen' _ . bill, at the top•of which was a settler's n r 'L . reg. $4 and $4.50, July Sale home, a log' shack. `!`hey • had carried t►7 [� i� ' JECIA PRIC> S IN pri, a ..................t3 50 Harmonicas of every kind - • . bat furniture the had and were out w y uc 10 and letter in stock. � now throwing water on the house. IN ;. ; 'The woman saw tis and coming part MAIN ,B ROOC H E . Try us for Repairing. - t a • o na to come ' i r wash butiitfelt quite unequal to I Engraving.' way do S. C. Rothwell C, Hoare - ftp and r Suitable %r Ena • ; climbing t at hill and told her so, and 11 _ i l %;1, I,i� ; ��,�+ri 'I wu+ , y You will regret you did V thanking her we walked on with slack The Latest Spring Novelty, all shapes and' sizes ' t;ti;df �fAfJ��ty 1 ened speed to the little to house where «.:.t. . "' 'not. attend one • of Can= r P g .,, r t h w ? , . • 5 we had been so kinds entertained. We The Place Where Four -Dollar Does its .Duty _ '+W �M,.'r," . W.,'• ��h ,,�,,,t,i��.. ,1� 9 Re $125 for . oda s YT1 h Grade g f� ('� .. g were in only a few minutes when this !� 1 eV0 l�tM�l fir' 1. MW1. A. . Saren 'Wallace Im orted) •. ness Colleges, located at 9 woman n who lived r the hill came p along, her babd in her arms, and three . 11104.14013 • Re $1.0� for �j small children clinging to her skirts, g• 1 • 5C:„ ROUTE FOR SEASON 1918. Peterllorou h . . .. _-- _._ _.. MONDAY= -will leave his own stable in Co1- %. ( The fere, which I Bind Fatb believe �s IIIborne and proceed .along Maitland don. to ` I)rau'evl Ile ,i was held back by, a kind Father's hand �" 6Oe far " - Henry Young's for. ;neon, then by way 'of q until we passed bv, had leaped across • 7 45tr SolmesYou alongHuronRoa9u the Cory of '2 Walkerton r the road and all.hope of saving their Re ' ' Houeo, Clinton, for night, TYJE9DAY-By way ? home Seemed one. She' was closes/'�. 3C i Furniture Time of Huron Road, through Hdlmesville, io Mr, Wiu�,'halll ? g y 8 , 5Oc fo Goo, gould% for noon, then alone Huron Road � followed byan had woman with three g is here again for the wise hottee- to David Rogers' for night: WEDNE@DAX-•- f Uelland ., i children who had been driven away ., ,e, kee er, Come 'and roe ourself By wmy of Jewel's corner and Benmlller to his - i ; from their home. ,8 2 C for 1 > p p prove y own dtWe at Wesleg Fisbor's for noon, and i Clinton Recovering somewhat from the .ef• • 7 to belong to that,olaea, by selecting until Th eday>yoon. THURSDAY aftarnoon� l : g a~! the new suite or Bepsrdte pieoea your Proceed by Chas. Fisher'9 aornsr eorosd to 4th s Now'is the time to enter. ' fects of Aur exciting walk we: began to home needs.. Con„ thea across to 6th Cori,. fiolbcraa, then o ? make inquiries as to. our possible escape lir resent Stock can not last long at these prices, , down to Zion Cornor and 'to Carlow for night,. 3 Our graduates receive from $400 rem the place, but were told there � , g , p FRIDAY -•Proceed bank to Wwlte-o'a Cornor, "s to $1500 per annum- + then across to Mugford s Cornor to Isaao Flab. - ° as no possibility of getting, ont until Order One Vi Mlle the aSSOrtment i5 large. Well Keep the or's for txaon : thence io bis own stable ane mild, Mail courses . in 100 different night wben the wind would nettle and . oast of Benmiller for night and until Monday `��Furniture !`Dai Select mornie . soft ionto will be continued tbrough- z ruble. ? the fire abate somewhat. It was thea out the ; four o'clock so we had to content our- .. 0 • . until after the Spring hougeoleaning W. W. Fts73ER. 03tdom,' r Write for particulate ' selves as patiently as we MAO. In the To, pif you say eo. Then it will.tiome to , = meantime the man wbo .ha.d-followed ayeti,spiokand span, oto add beauty - to.warn° us a itid acted the cad 'Sa• Edwin mss' to your spiok and span house. The Viking (Imported) : e i g g .11 I _ . ; maritan by consenting to walk the - _ 11103-'x4880 I • CLINTOX a -I' S the three miles we had attempted and 8►Yr y *viii eland ai hie own stable; West grid, l B$ C����ya phage for' a, rig to be sent after us. He 9. 7/rel tlteape5t SpdE In Ituron to limy av klnds of FdrAlyd.-e. ,� ,. suokeremith. l starters tiff, sIX o'clock and we, Eli raving ,lone free,. g 066 , saron W116116 , $13.at f ,*sited htiu>ti after boar until at last we g , satisfaction uarariteed ESlillf 'ihb ,Vikln , }iG.QO; payable lair,. '�l•�, FURNI URE g1VD ;" E heard the "welcome sound' of a wa goti. • i ietrlBii, Gtr1Ct, ISrd�r7rON, Principal. ¢ 11 IrI1M11.. JJ,l�w "BALL. irrrn�IiTAI�IN i . ' We were a&qer for Haws and were _... . _ •,... +.-.. __ . - 1111. G. W.'loft, I'M., Olinton,'One uio- i tA,atl4�I(.IDAoiiiU4b-ho%N.Y,.NM„/iNy,.'1..1,1+.%1.IW