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UlElr/SP11101VE NO..
tames sons and CO
alf Price SIATURDA,
. Font only Ladies Suits in navy, grey aid tweed
effects, satin neatly tailored, sizes, 32, 34, 36
and 38. Choice of these foul -suits $19.50
_
,Six only Ladies Long Coats. 411 new this season
infawn, black and whlte, navy; sizes 34 and 36,
Your choice Satnrclay $7.50
Cream Net Waists $2.49
In prm
ice only can these waists be termed cheap—
The quality of net and style are very desirable. The
lot consists of fifteen, worth $4Z0 each. We have
them in all size's. Choice Saturday. $t' 49
Two Big Specials in
Summer Millinery_
Special No. 1—We put
on sale Saturday 24 Trim-
med Rats, our own crea- •
tions in the most exclusive
new designs. Your choice
Saturday at exactly half
price $3,08
Special No. 2
Twelve Trimmed Hats, all good styles, worth ,
$4.00 and $4..50. Choice Settirclay ........... ........
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Good Smart Boy Wanted to
Learn the Dry Goods Business
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school scholars Sports
c„, Only one thing was to bem iegretted
Lthat was the absence of To3 tteksoe
The motto of t be Clinton Public'
School Board must be "When we do
it, we do it well."
Continued froia-pii37,--
Boy's Race -Foster Copp, Lloye
Witkin Fred Lawrerice.
Gires'Race-Winnie Draper, Sarah t
I Bir ths* wes tt eaths
,.,
Baines.
Boy's 3-leggedeRace -Lloyd Rice, 1 ;
Fred Lawrence, Foster Copp, Lloyd j AIRTHS.
Willein. l SHIPLEY -In Tuakerstnith on 'Lus-
e. ,e). L, Form 1, 2 and 5th Class. June 18, to Mr. abd Mrs. Joseph
Morris, Helen Rodaway. RICTIMOND- In Clinton, on June
i
Girl's Race -Cela Beacom, Jean . Shipley a daughter.
Boy's Sack -Elmer Beacom, G. Mc- 15th, at the home of Mrs. D. Connell.
Dougall, Clifford Harland, to Mr. ' el e
neer Beacom.
oy Hurdle Race -Ross Forbes, El -
Open Town and Country Schools
75 Yard Dash on Stilts-efihrts.
Thompson, Oliver Johnson,
Dongh Nut Oontest-M. Tamer, Jas.
• Walker, Cecil McIntyre.
Sack Race -Feed Wallis, G. Beaton,
W. Gould, A, Shier,
• Old Mala's Race-I,eona' Nediger.
Running Bop, Skip and Jurnp -Ross
Fonbes, G, McDougall.
BAG PIPES '
The day was fine though it looked
threatening in the morning.
• The managing Clonitnittee worked
hard and saw that everyone had a
good time.
The Piper's Band gave a parade
the Main Street in the morning.
Mayer Grigg, of Seaforth, made a
Umpire but favored
ladies, ,
Trustees Hovey and Rorke and
Councillor Morrish looked after the
prizewinners and R, Downs started
the runners.
• -Seeing this was the first lacrosse
enatch played for several years in
town Clinton has good material for a
eirst ciass game. More practice will
do wonders. •
all who wished to eat their sup or The big tent was ample shades f
under it. .
John Richmond, ot
Saskatoon, Sask,, formerly of Blybh,
• MARRIAGES .
YOUNGBLUT alOUNTAIN- At
the home of the bride's parents, on
June letb, Myrtle, daughter, ,of D.
Mountain to Rot ert -Youngletut.
HOLMES-BALL-At the residence
of the bride's parents at Fairview
Farm, Bullett, by Rev, W. T. Pearce'',
o Londesboro, air. W. 5. Reginald
Holmes, of Clinton, to Bella Beatrice,
eldest daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Ball on Wednesday, June. 20,
BEZZO.-in Clinton, on SundaYj
June lOth, Charles Meesias Bezeteagea
81 years.
on 1 CANADIAN PLA.YERS' SUCCESS.
the
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I
. The erovvd was big and everybody 1
, . enjoyed themselves.
.• An interested spectator was the I
,latisqr of'Rev. Fr. Dunn, who enjoyed I
- himself at eva,tching the children iii
tbI
eir races, etc. • ,
1
of
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Our Band can play with the best
them.
Everybody missed Councillor Torn
Jackson, who was the originator of
the day for the chilcIre
Principal Bartley kept everythingmoving,
Here's hoping that next, year will be
" better stiel.
IA very truth "Large e and Gander
than ever.
In one thing, at least Clinton leads
the County- 'Its School Scholars'
' Percy Couch certainly excelred bine-
self when he decorated the 'Wise Can-
ada" carriage.
The Maple Leaf Drill alone was
;worth taking a holiday to see.
Evidently , the We , most popular
men there wereYohn Cunningham and
Tom Greig,- They drew the crowd
anyway,.
Some members of thoSeaforth Pub-
lic School Board, came up toget point
-
tees. They came to the right plo.ce
this time.
_the Toronto Stay of TuesdaY had
the following local: - Stewart G. Jack-
son of Clinton and Victor L. Stone of
Toronto have returned to the city
after a very successful season in vaude-
ville with Jesse L. Decker's' "Piano-
phiends," They will reeurn to .New
York in August, having signed .with
the same manager for next Season,
ANNAAAAA"Aw~N~AAAAAA
N
Is the Time For
Plumbing,
• Eavetroug fling
Stove Moving
ALL ORDERS
will receive prompt at-
tention, Prices given
on all -kinds of
Roofing, Siding, and
Contract Work.
,',./;M•Mmerime,,,••••••••••••••,,OFVfla
Byain &Sutter
Sanitary PlitInliere
abeeeeneletY
"
,•.Then•Jung" Mieeeteregeorethei rotl,n)!Y
T'Clin'tienegailY!°641)°Ienj:tdi• n
eValeite4t1"!;"Atih
triffeleeene''ne°4'-
bee%) evelee Preedh(t. .The Wendell lin
his openeng). oddness referred /to 'tbre
.insetteaseenhech w•eienelekely to come,
before teed Iconnele-at' 'thee teseion.
TInguigh. • !the heininal freshets latt
,Ae.,e•• (the( (Counter had e. pieffeeeld
.eolesederablY And ',it wi•lereqiiire
neeeesenn •eepatette, .• .,13etaides thus
lage elf:Pend/knee, ' .to :unite,
Iep.needertible lernomer ' Of new
,)ritelige 'Weak ha Ve 'IP he at-
tended to, In e'eferanee, to 'these.
and nithei) enotteral-holeoPed' ,the
ateictest econemy 13111 be observed
uring • the year, so elle experedd_.
tore wial be kePe within neasonable
ilieelteneo,neetygageret. of elee
tielee lepefeeee
.na' of Aied•beeelei ade
''ttieOeeteelettlee hibleneeiteetettingefeeth
• • the'.. good being " eleemelege the
isneeetY,..raeid; (bleat ae;eed • toe •"flinancial
" • e, '-• ";•• • :•.,.•. • .
-I 1'Qx. Wt9ttiod, ,OXiBitillle,;tincYX0rOg-!
11,411i-4°3'0 'renee't •Ofethe ilarriaDir
Communlicateone were reed from
eha Secretary of the/Ontario 'Muni,
otpab•A,ssociaftion in respect to tax
reform, Prone Shealiff ReyneldeM
'reference to itheAe, ReeforestrAtion
,shoWing what is being done in
this tespect in s'oine parts of the
Provence and the advantia•ges which
Will eenulft, Prom W. D, Weeds, of
S RJ,ec Complainlag Alert
,eiclant pedlars are not epropenly
protected legaelt non-resident
pod I ape. From 4. P, We stervel t,
Secretary of ehe Winter Stock l'aer,
a,eleing that ' a special -„grant ;for
county mazes be giveh as in roma),
Yearn. Prom W. Nicholson reeigeT-
ing his position as telustee of Wing -
ham high' school. 'Phis' correspon-
dence- Nene all refereed to the
Proper 00=1114e -ea to be co n si dere d
and reported on to the council.
The eoed and bralge committee
were aneiteucted to examine; the
Auburn bridge a,e eo on as possible
and report at 'the, present •session
of the council, as )the 'bridge is in
a dangerous condition.. .
A motion three the council make
proves -Ton to paeticipate, in the good
road,s grant, made by the Ontario
.Legislature evas infelged to 'the
road and bridge commi ace.
Tho council adjourn,ed untie 11.30
Wednesday. Wednesday fore.noon
the members, of the road and .bee(1ge
omanlibtee and) •a number f the
:councellors drove over to Auburn
Ito inspect 'the bridge there. For
this reason, there was no leyanoton
zeeshon, • .- • • •
• WEDNESDAY.
The, council met according_ to
adlournment , De, Shaw, Kajor of.
the 33rd regiment of volunteers, on
behalf of the regiment, extended
a cordial invitation to the 'members
of the couneil to vent the regiment
while jn camp. Jacob Ila,beree,
`e•-lecretary oe the Huron 13eelceepe1te'
Association, asked for a grant, as
did also, Wm. Watson, Presiodent
of tho Huron Retie League Associa-
tion. A. Jeeter from De. Shaw, Pre-
sident of 'tho Clinton hospital
board ware read. A peeition signed
by the truatees of the police village
of Zurich asked tha.t. certain Land
be added. to the preenot police
village. A dePutelion 'addre.ssed
the ,001111Q21 asking for a genet t to
assist in Placing, an exhibition of
H05o8 aP P lee at the Pro v in a ia I
Horticultural Show to be held in
Toronto next fall. These several
o Cum ones wDte refereed to ehe
proper (coneneittcee for consideea-
Lion and repont. ,
Messrs. Maeletin, Peoudfoot, and
Mitchell addressed' the .council in
of eren ce fee, a publecitY scheme for
the county et Huron. 'The matter
•eegueee for ,t1nafeeent. RUP7
orit (5ini .14,11(:<.eoUrity ' 'Were aefeel"-
ed to the exoutWei eeeettraetttlee'.
*r• •CgP-9/"•°Dungannop? eruittine
sienetoe, aJld Mr. Henelecle adeleiessa
•eci- /Oa emetic& On trait' oultureeancl
'tele "advantage% derevable finan
making On neehibift of Buren fruet at
the Pennine:me' Feuer Shale At -Toe
epee Shaw; PresIdent and Dr. Guinn
secretary of , (UM • )(newton Hospital,
medicos -cell the/ ,council neging the
-clesinaleility- of ,arice and, ehe necess-
lly for ;the council neeleing" A grant
en erld;of Ithaednetitution,• d
Tho teepee.** of Ithe eclueatiOn --00411,
)2126e0 was' egad and ,consedeeed
.conterriettee• of the Whole. The re -
Port wae • aneendedf so ask° re,corrog
mend ;that the Matter Of :for-
ee Melon of ae new uneen pefiblie school:
intepeoltorate of parts' ot Huron and
Peucene lett over, for, funthencen-
..eriel,eration At the "Ifeceraber' session
The .tercaindee el the report -was
approved; of in eonernietee and !ad-
opted by nouneil, •
A neettote by •rilesers. .Govenio.ek
and Deepen Ithat the bridge known
ae/ thei Rowland bridge he,tWeen the
1!onnesh,!;ps of Hullett and MeKillop
he paid 'feet by the c.,,ounty was re-:
tarred tothe bredge committee). '
The repot of the equalination
-committee was considered in ,C0321-
neiteee and adoptedby council
ithent . am en dm eat. '
The cement!' adjouened until 9.3e
a. in. Friday. „.
FRIDA . •
Thoe .connell ecaumed in 'accord-
.
anee With/ adjourn:tent. Messrs. P.
W. Scott' •and N.J. 'Campbell ad-
clee,ssed fthq council inrefeeente to
obtaining assistance in building the
• Marn•oetee bredget which spans the
Maitland river. Meesrs.Lobb,
Sweet 'and Tebbub ,addressed •the
eouneil In reference (to aid in the
bonding of 'the Holmesentle .bridge
The report, of ,b -he special commit -
toe wee' read and necuiseciered an
eommittee 'of •the whole, Clause
thee& of the report was extended lto
road- that the Matter there eae(gra
red to be consielered at the „Decem-
ber ,session. With) this amendment
report 'wa.e passed) and ; finally
adopted by the council.
The report of the House of Ref-
uge committee was adopted, as was
also the report of the Penance come
m ettee.
The report of the (county prop-
el -TY committee was submitted and
clause seven amended, to•read that
an awning be put on and theneam-
ended wm acloped.
On motion oe Bailie and Glenn 'the
matter of inn Marnoch bridge jrl
Essif Wovanosh was referred to the
road and bridge committee.
The report of the road ancl bridge
cominettee Waa adopted without
amendment.
On emotion. of ISIessrs.LindsaY and
McClure et watt resolved to. ;add a
foot bridge to the bridge at -a3ay-
field, the said bridge to be erected
bcfoxe February. next.
Moved by Messrs. Govenlock and
Leiper that the Rewland bridge be
pat for by the 'comity as asked for
'was ro.cereel tothe exeeutive come f.Y. Jake motion,'
mediae. , I .mievecl in amendment by Messrs.
31-33, Cowley, ;from, the Education Livingstone and Winton that Ithe
DePartinent, Toronto, addressed ' Rowland bridge between Illulleet
the council on the necessity o1!re- and McKillop benot paid foe by the
errangiag _thee public school in- county. Amendment carried.
.spectovates Of this county and Moved by•Messrs. IGIllespie .and
the county of Bruce, ad wising that 13.aille that, the "county give (the
certain Municipalities ; in Bruce be 'township of East Wawanosh a grant
established ;into an inspeetorate of $11,000 towards) the maintenance
and that an addition) inspector be o•f the Marnoch bridge.
PinPloYed If or Ithis am alga mat eke ;Moved en amendment by Messrs,
chntrict, land thus eelieving the Glen, and Cantelon that no aasesta-
alleged congestion In the work In ance 'be -gayer); by this council for
ether deetricts. the maintenance of Marnoch bridge,
A r teen Intio n ! by Messrs,Leckie Amendment narreed
•
and Reis, that the counc:I take/ Moved by Messrs, McClure land
steps to establish a union school Lindsay Ithat a grant' of $000 - be
ensPectorate (between Huron and made towards assisting to build;
Bence a.srecommencled by the Eclu- the bridge near nolme,swille. rare
actio.n Department' \yea refeened to vied, ,
Hee 'educateon committee.
'Weans, McKay, of eruckersmeth MoVed by Messrs.. Livingstone
and Leving,etotne of Grey, delegates and Lindsay, ([hat the question of
la the Good Roads bee vention at Itaking adVantage of the IGovern-
eattawa, and Messrs, Powell of Turn relent grant to assist in making bet -
berry ance Peaty) of Beneath dole- ter road, be left 'over till we have
Rates ea th,o Good. Roads Associa-
teen meeting at Toronto, Made
verbal ?reports. The repeals Were
reeellied by the council and a MO,-
teort pressed' commend/no' thc del e -
gates fon their, interesting and
almninaithhg Tepolsts.
A mo tion ; by (Means. Kernjgham
and Govenlock 'wan carried to (he
effect ithat the council a PPeo ve of
and heer'til y endemic 'the resolution
moved by their delegates at the
eeeent meeting of the Ontarjo Good
1 needs Association of Torontoi ap-
proving of the) Federal grant to
good roads, according to poputatien
and thee tete (gran t -should begiven
wily to roacle leading to the vari-
ous, important centres, in the der-
toren& munitipalities and, not to a
Dominion highway. •
A motion rthat the Council grant
$600 &reeled) en tied huilding of a
bridge at Hohnes,vilid was referrleel
lo the road bridge 'comenittelt.
R. Vanelone was apponete'd to the
eacancy on the Wing.hain high
;school board caused by the resi-
gnatison of Mr. Nicholson. Several
reports were read and aefeeleed to
the -respective -committees' and the
Council adjourned until nine o'clock,
Thur,sclay m.oemeng. _
THURSDAY
The council reelemen business at
the appointed' hour, tTender,s for
g•ael supphes arid a statement from
Herreston Hight School as to fees
for pupble Crone this county eittend
ling that( en -hoot were readandrefeee,
ed to +thole respectine committees,
A motion insteuctingl the engin-
eee lto have the Deekee brIdg.e On
the boundary between -La -Neon and
Bence built this euenoner as it is in A
ciangorenes ,eondlition Was ;referred
to the, road and bridge oornmettee.
A Motion laye Livingstone And
Glen• thee the ,county a,sslist to
bun:cling ahridgre on eller boundary
of Grey -arid( Tema, Aathe water ov-
erfloWe the road and "causes wash-
outs,. •and a motion by Kalliefleisch
and Wellere Qat the bridge on lthe
boundary ,beeween. HaY and Ste-
phen, known as the Elenen Miite
Creek 'Bridge, be ,buillt art once, were
referred to ;the road and baedge
,commileltee.
Mesmait W. Mitchell, president of
I 11011104/16AAmmAA0 w owsmAmov, eke Children's Aid Society, and El-
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1
jr,,A ; '
;ix Lobdon
;IggtePeliaditi"."-.) • • ,r1::q;.••;
Mese "Eila,Akent Went' tee' ;Deteni.'
ble";',terten.rgenelloeinti'exeilrelett .: and
; hen "nelee, • ' Mins: Graceeeeleanzi
(50
:nonaleareliecenteer -baelee )•; ., • ".
• Xiisearegnes wile; foe Lae pea
' •'• •
ei two. se aeon,se hoe been:a/instant nteil
t 'len& eae-Thd People's Store, Ileft o
1"•MendetY ter her home in Gait.
a Mese eZetta BaNden •sPeleet k the
' eaely meet of. elee week in London.
Mies .Prances Cooper, who eo
,eleV)erei weeke • leas •been the ,g,nay
her aunt, 'J. E. laanteloin, re-
• Mrs 5, elennee't of g am -
Mee.. Wteneil ' Was
".11".111.1reedieyee • , • , • lest
• 'Kr, Fred Midellehen_left
,
fer-'elee, '1Vest.. •
Kenneth Ceinaven,es
t,
turned 'to, her honee'in Celli gwobel
Lest Week 'on Friday,' •
;so% 'the gues't Pfleezain, ot
..Hosband.
Mese Helen Doherty left
nesday f or Lencion, C�try
ahteironailiarbmu eciesei:,s ab t
r.ern Vniversdlty. ,The iN
wbhes Tamblye, an ex
ctf the 0.0, called ens°
Clen,hon fig:ends' last weele.
ales. Cameron of Logien
bee daug,hter, Arala
Itvuerenke,de viitoeuile ‚on gaPerli,dpa4Yie
and W. Pinker, High
;Men Weed o,f J3ayfield,
lent we,ele with her rno,the
Cuclitiore. •
•31r.s. R. J. Neal of Platte
-
the guest of heel Mother, '
chrbet.
.• nflartes• Bailee 'and,Agnes
en Inger- ten visited' in Detroit last week.
her, Meese Mess 'Agnes!, rhielley, left on -Mon-
. •day. for, ;Toronto •'Where ,ehe . will
.on eXamine' •Paper,e at the Deleartnleiat
h•e•/811.:0,, ;,; nOnin'lltii:n011nlaritit of Aye', visited
• Friday o,f Mat week.
.; hime Ian% oGitehoarrge'hear.eK•olung' :TohluiBravdAthei, was
-student se town Monday,
me,of hes • Misses Le G. Hoover, Pianist
and F. Eillen Hoover, vieNnesit, oe
ow, with itoreen have receevecl an engagement
ella, re- foe' or•eheetral work 'At Lakeleonese
after a Chalet Laggetn, Alta. They left foe
ents, (Ma the 'West on Friday last.
street. Rem. J. Greeno pre,ach in
• visited .Telyth on) Sunday,
5, aere, , Mrs, B. J. Gilbhings ententatneci a
number her, f 1'1=4 on Wed nese
Mrs, eGn- Dr. canip ell Kirkton, accom-
Belaying bell end Mrs, Howell, ,both.of Tore
Nies. (E, ontb, 'anent' Peet of Wednesday ;with
ad, Eon Men Mellardy, ,They eame up by
nedieipe auto.
Mrs. 'ePrey Couch and Mess Heleea
attend- Boas are spending a few days fait the
Ws are- ?sorry to repeat that IVIr,
Mr. Roy RodaWay leo
with his parents, ear. and
Rodawey of the Huron Bo
Oa new In his final year in 1
at Chic:ego, Univereety.
Greig ree Seafortle
eelle Is day 'oventref: oif
'pained by lele mothete Mrs, 'Camp -
reariatithya. Schoor-Scholaes Sp
Harold White of Hensel!,
C 0.]. t5tu d opt, but now of
Drente! College, woe in, toe
evievielike.e .Beeo.nee.
trek on Friday.
Mr, Roy, Gregg) of the 13
Montreal., Goderich, epent t
end at hest home here.
• Aire. ellorranco Mrs. Ce(
and Mies. Niel velle Toeranee
Ming in Toronto this. Week.
Mr. and) Mrs, J. 31eClatche
la-thily were on Saturday the
of Mrs. Reaens.
• Mr. °levee Johnson and 31.
Clete were in Godexich. on Pi
Dr. and Mrs. J. A. MacP
have ratennech teazle:mein
arts, on foemer's home near Varna,
• a feerner Tom. johnoton is.not as well as
Chicago his many friends( 'would like and in
en last co•nfined to Ida bed.
• lYiets•, Runaball and son •areapend-
" 'to De- ing a couple of weeks) at the (home
Yid her parents, eVir.,andt Mrs. Ed.
anis of Rands at Comitancee
he week Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Haber of Dee
troit were guests at Mr. Thos. Marrone
anston, over the the Grey hound excursion,
are le)s- Mrs. Milton Hughes and SOP, of
. Detroit, are visibing relatives in Clio-
rty and ton and.locality,
gueets tense Enamel -owes is renewing old
friendships in Brussels,
r, je Mr, Wm. Gray of Toronto, and f er-
iday. merely connected ivith the salt works
hereon at Blyth, Sea.forth and Wingharn was
neonehei in town last week,
vieet to England. Dr. Mac?
has gond to (Edmonton, whe
'will probably locate, wine
MaePlienson is visiting her 1
31r. ancl• Mrs, Neil MacEache
Port Peery.
Miss tiln•th Walkinshaw 181
at the home, of Mee John
London Road,
Mess May Caldwell of Lend
re.turned hoane on Saturday, 1
-finished her first season in
millinery department of Co
Company.
Mr. Percy Couch was laid
a couple of dayee lase week a
sul t of too much lacrosse play
the •eehool sports,
Miss Margaret, ?O'Neil left
Monday to ensit friends in
lefaryse
Misses L. Shanaban, Iletta.
El eee Rote and Rein Draper en
ed to Goderich on PridaY ev
for the moonlight excursion..
Mr.
F. Fe llorigine of God
epent Saturday in town.
31r. Wallace Cowan of To
vented his (cousin, Miss
n Tuesday.
Mae Cowan.'McDonald -GO-aerie
visiting at the home of Mr. J.
nelds this week.
Mr. and Mee. Tucker of
Svottie aro guests at the mans
Dee McGell Of Mitchell visite
eisternMrs. (Dr.) Axon this we
Mr. 0, Motiveen of Auburn
Mr. W. McConnell, took ha the
trait :excursion, Friday, Du
the absences of the latter his Is
was ably looleed atter by
Cowan.
Miles Ruby Cook of Toxont
viaiting her parents here.
Mr, Jack Wiseman of Guelph.
a visit to his parents here be
going on to, Trenton. For, a
he wad undecided between Tee
and Moose Jaw, but finally dee
in favor. of thc, 'Ontario town.
Mee Rattenbury ,and Miss A
Orucefield were 'the guolbs
lefes. R. T. Dunlop last Monday.
Mrs. Pattisceo of Brucelicld v
ed hee mother last Friday.
efield were in tow
and Men leen. Ralliggianys 01
af-
on in honor of the; big ;sports
e‘• r, Stewart Jackeon 01! New York
arrived home on ;Monday, having
;spent a day in Toronto with his
Tether, who? wan en rOute to Liver-
pool. Sedwart, who. not only has a
beautiful tenor voice, but also 15sic!fl,a
ere pianist, leas been before the
footlights, for the past two years,
aed, as was, to ba expected, he hoe
made good, ricr will remain home
foe' ftwo Montiel before g'oeng be.ck
to New York Tor reheane•als,
d Mee john Innis retudned
an Monday evening, " atter (then,
honeymoon trtp to 'Chicago ,and
Iowa.
Mr. Frank raiding ic'ef Heel/sale
;spent Sunday ientoevn •
Jas. B. O'Neil. Motored from
1, and vented o•ur town ore
X• '-
,Barton
is 'that goese of !her
r. John Hanteey.
re please' imdeete to learn
, !Rev-. C. R. 'Gunn has so
omered floral his recentBe-
ebe', be able I leave ne
J)ella Tayloe Is home front
allege, St .Thomes. -
ea. Stevens; left on Wed,nes-
Port (Wellione need Ab
alenta, wheee he well vis[e
daughtees.
11C1 001sitiigh Of atteh011
eta at the home of deleteens
- '
. Keen wiele Mies Mean°
hereon -Co. Treasurer Hoiraes of GoderIch,
he- was in town on Thursday last, •
0 meg Mr and Mrs. W, B. Kerr, of Rens-
wanes sele, spent a short them in Clinton
ra, f while en -route to Goderich to take the
boot to Detroit last Friday.
Isiting Mies, J. A. Speoner and daughter,
Wise, and also) Mrs. j. C. Archibald 'and
daughter, all of Detrott, are visiting at
eaneng. Downs heving came up on the Grey-
eentelei,08 the borne ot their brother, Mr. W. S.
hound Excursion last Thursday. Mr.
uch & Archibald Also accompanied them but
press of usimes compeller] him to re -
up for teen to Detroit leret Friday,
sm tree: Mr. Israel Taylor, of Londen, has
eft oe a two months' tour of the Can-
ing at adian west on a business and pleasure
rip. Be was aecotupanied by his
'on tf:ather in law, Mr, James Stevens. of
St 'William.
Clinton, who will go as far as Fort
Cook,
0 tor_
ening, Lonaesboro
Owing to the stormy weather on the
erieu lake W. Peffer dicl not get his supply
zion;t4 of fish but expects them on _Friday.
Henry Reid, formerly of Bayfield, is
, Geotge Lyon 18 improving a little
a es and is able to walk out.
Rey- Mrs. John Spindler, of Luck -now,' is
Nova a visitor with her parents, Mr. and
eeeva Mee, Lyon, Sr,
e. Wednesday was Bride's day. Two a,
d his short distat3ce from the village.
ek. Sunday nexeRev, Pearcy exchanges
•ancl pulpits vvich Rev. Richardson, of
Dee Kippen.
ring Knox Sunday School will have theft
lkore annual F ti
Sadie visiting his sister, Mee I. Hill.
Imes it, es val on July 1st. Welt for
Six ears of han and straw were
o is shipped by Deuholm, of Blyth from
paid helitreogths?wwereeesich.ipped on Wednesday.
for Tuesday some from here held a
01810 PilenlniisestoZeBllareyWfiehlditely, of Gerrie, 18 15
ethed vifitioz.th,erne
arnilton, of Bearosville, is
ea, a visitor on the Sth Oonceesion.
siot_e Sieveral farmers are sowing milleb
ansi huckwheat where other seeds
e
Then Fairservice, Jr., delivered the
first, strewberries on Wednesday,
Price 12e cents.
Quite a number from here attended
the funeral of Roy, the Second son of
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Hamm, of Blyth,
on Wednesday.
Mrs. Moses Brown and two children
spent tine week with her sister, Mrs.
Edgar Patterson, ofl Wingham.
Knox Church S. S. and Burn's
Churcb S. S. held a union picnic in
the Caldwell grove last Friday and
bad a grand turn'0u150 an excellent
time.
Dr. and Mrs, Haralin, of Detroit,
were visiting at 3, Lasham's oyer
SnInladauytton got a car of bran, shorts
and feed wheat last Satneday.
more information regaacting .•r,
, term
Y.
leen& °Mho grant. Carried. Prue
Moved by Messrs. Manning's and
Cantelon that the commie mak•
grant of $1,000 towards the pub I City
Scheme, the money to be paid wh.en
a competent committee le organiz-
ed.
Move(' en amendment by 1Vineers.
Kernighan and; , Kalbfleisch that
while ,approvingl of the echem 3 Of
ehe catnpaign thee council
defer any action until the mutter
can be further disguised, Amend-
ment carreed.
The report of ;the exeCtitive r am-
rniftitae was submitted and adopted
wethout 'amendment,
Mowed by Meosrs. rantelon and
Leele-Ve (that' to meet the neteetcary
large expenditure aceount o- the
Auburn ge and washouts alt
other largo bridges? de,bentutres be Renee]
issued foal $20,000 for Itwenty e-earie Sanaa
and ;that( they. be advertised ,by the .Mes.
fteeanwer. Lost On a dierisiont soaen
31
Moved • by Me,esrs. IVIcKay and1 We a
Clark thee the (Warden repeleeent that th
;hes council as a delegate At the • far rtc
clocle torn -eve at the call of tbe war- '"nla
oronte, thee Month: Darried• ha;125, .1.":ayr(
il M a ssogiation convention nelas 88
•
'The ,counchl ;adjourned atene , 3'ss,
den,
een,
, , . .., ..h.a.f.fy,
Jackson May .000 -
. ..1,„ two,
, .. , ., me gue
' . Branch In Zarld ' 'I'll's' 8
' .•• . . • . ' emend •a, aseuple of. weeles.e.e. ethe
, 1 In;tend .leaven , .e,aely next eveele to
, . .- ., . • „---n West. - • • • •• t. - . • e
Clinton. Arianufaetars re'Have' Been dlei,
, Geoe .e. Menet. and daughter
Unable During Pasten, Who Ilea.s been avisilting
FeW years ,,the eadva nenthee, niethen. in 'Wing-
-
to Obtain Enough Operators, ::IVErrS, .',H4rdy, London Road e 'before
' •haen, /spent Thursday the guesis.of
returning, Ithilue,i(i., hornet in De,tr(oeti
? , ' .
. J. Read ;sp•enit Sunday ten
ZURICH, June 18e --,The Jackson , Varna. ' ' '• - •
. .
Mr. andn3fre. John Hartleyelneerie;
teemed the lady Iteachers of the
Pubille 'Scheel/ Collegiate and Been-
nes.s C-ollege, on' (Weeine,sday, even-
ing. a ',.., .
Mr, R. Slater, of .(BlYth evaa tall-
•
beg on old( friends) In town on Wine"
largest pay roll inthe county,'0. p. n' ge,' g ,•11,. greultem; io)f 'thee
,
anu asturing Company, of Clinton,
manufacturers of boy's clotbing, are
considering opening a branch here,
and would employ 50 hands it that
number was obtainable, They have
been branching out the last few years;
in order to obtain more girls to °per -
ate their maehiiies. The co
enjoys Um distinction of having the ne-.3erane d
d letratunge from the
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Leat ThWurIsdLaL:S4iSeftilezUnRooeng, on the
Manse grounds a delightful little lawn
party was given by Mrs," Grant, Mrs,
W, T. O'Neil and Mrs. W. D. Pair la
aid of The Wardens' Association.
• ,Little tables were set all over the
lawn; and flags and bunting contribut-
ed their space toward the decoration.
A large number attended betveeen Mire
and six, and were served by the young
waibresses, to sandwiches, cake and
tea. The affair was a great success,
both secially and financially.
Tbe regular monthly rneeting of the
W, M. S. will be held this evening
, al, eight o'clock,
The Girls Club intend holding a
Strawberry Tea in the basement of the
hurch on Tuesday evening the 2reth
inst, at -halt -past five to which all the
;edits of the Congregation o,re invited,
At'S P. M. the regular meeting of the
• club will be held.
•
Local New
LOST AT ZURICH,
Last Thursday afterneon the base-
ball boys lost at Zurich by a score of
7.418 a good game the Zurich boys had
two good innings but after that could
not do very nauch with the Junior bat-
tery. Following was the eine u d
ore -
•',
eraptialt
greOns
6, 8 and 10 feet uritile
IIAMMO ypiis
si to $11.5o
.1•••If
PANS
• All Prices
Cooper&Co
CLINTON
egenteeereenete i.rrats1,,,GOW-41,:upt3.,,...,,,;(,.,,E,
elearing
Fire Sale
On account of the alight damage
done to our ',Millinery, we halt
decided 'to clear out Cur ,s,tock at
Half Price
(Come Early While the l3argaiten
, Lasts, ;
Fridav and
Satuteda'
Iiss Wok & Co,
'Young Sidney
Oe
Thoeough bred •teottittee stallion
will Stand foe, tbe :improvement ot
,sitock for '['10 hours each week on
Tuesday afternoon at the Comelier-
eial Hotel barns, This horse Was
owned by the late George Whitley
and present proprietor has ha,d lune
for the past four years.
JOHN NASFI, Propt,
eaforth. P,O.
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Tenders Wanted
Tendees will be neceivelee for the
building of al:LEM 'school, la School
See. o. 5, Flullebt, up ;to tho ; et
June, 'when ([enders will be opetnield
ttaci also, tenders for to use the
matexial of the old ,school, Plans
and ,specincalions may be seen at
mes
JaSnell', lolt e37, Con, T. The
loweet or any tender not necessari-
ly accepted,
Wen, L. lVIAIR,
S ec-Tr ease.'
Teacher Wanted
Fos, 'school section No, 9, Hallett,
dutioa to commence after holidays,
S tate, ,salary And qualifications.
A pplecaltions, Teceived up to Satur-
day, Jelly 0th, 1915. 'Apply to
Elias Bal I, Secy.
Auburn, P , D.
eastetre and Meadow Land
00 'anise of pastune nnd eneadow
lend for grazing purposes. e."..an ace
coMmodate a large number of cat -
at reason/al*? rates'. Lots 77 rand
75 Holmesville. Phone 12on 143.
Willinen Bedard,
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R. Fahruar 31 0
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Brown ss •2
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Tecligholfer 11!0
Eilber c o
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Clinton R
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IficCaughey2b 0
Ball c o
Twitchell ss o
laumball cf 2
Draper rf 0
Grigg 3b 1
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