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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1897-05-26, Page 1A A U W rNVXPJr4VD0Xr A V 44DZ T84XG0—NX17Z0AZ m wozafgo T9P% 9011 0114 owskoir OLINTON' HURON COTT 'T '',"'O'N'T. WEDNESDAY MAY 26,1897 WHOLE NO. 966 Brief Town, Topics� Brief Town -Tople,4. Miss Lily Hunt was via -OVO"-�THE TWO A. iting in Se4- Mr, 14, Irwin was during the past few IT'S Mlok Now .—Thos. Sturdy re- iser B forth last week. 0 9; his son and family at ----------- I' eer I'll ViVi[a turned last week from a visit to.his t 01W'�(Jom isdoinggood workfor Bel vill'o property in Parry Sound Dlstrict� and 8 he etera= f 106. 10 Drought back line stunples of mica Straw'.Hats,* Too busy to All loyal societies and citizens Should taken from his land. Auburn has issued the Aatu�ogryre- oin the Sons of England irk their spec - A Malt beverage, quirementii covering a police villitie. ial service on Sundity, June 20th. BOMM-The first, game of bowls We have this week added to our Write Ads. prepared, ot�niol NEws-RUCORD, h%, iplaced an- Mr. hnd Mrs, John Johnston, Ratten- this Station was played on the bowling already select stock several lines er Ot of accounts in r for col- bury street, were on a visit green Wednesday afternoonj Messrs. of Straw'Hate. They are Come in and see for to Brit"018 Wynn and Lane being the skips. The Much xqoorqmendiod for Ito lection, and neighborhood and returned yeater- first named gentleman's side won. stimulating- and, hi�hly autri- Mr. I. Rattenhury att6nded the On. day. Plain and Fancy, yourself, we have the I' Up �properti6s. lu,pluf;g. tarip Jockey '01uh meeting in Tokonto Yesterday D. Cantelon shipped a A FATALITY.-.Oa� Saturday after� Suitings that will suit 19 And will be sold at prices thitt last week. superior lot of live hogs to Collingwood noon a man named Spain of Seafortb, should make foat sales, for which he paid an average of about who had come to town to work, was you. Miss Kerr of W�ugham is the guest killed on the dock branch of the G. T. of her cousin Miss Nettie Beacom $5 per hundred. R. The deceased was walking along Ontario St. Lieut. Jackson has -charge of over 100 the track and the train was coming be- Felt Hats, Our $20 Iac k_ Kennedyl A, re'd letter da y will be the Queen 0 boys from the surrounding townships, hind upgrade and. round a curve and just In; among them some very Jubilee Celebration in Clinton on which will add greatill to the big bK- as soon as the driver saw Win he whis- 'Bobby lines in the latest Ameri- The Clinton Liquor Store. June 22nd. Worsted gade for the 22nd of une. tled shrilly, but Spain if he hearil It Miss Irwin of the Collegiate Insti- Mr. Harry Woodyard bag accepted a took no notice and before the cars could can style@, which makes our Hat tute spent the holidays be stopped he wits caugbt by the cow Stock without doubt the beat Is a Leader. at her home tosition in the pork packing house at If -you aippreiciate Bear Belgrave. 4011ingwo9d ai�d left for there yester- catcher. He war, dragged a few yards asserted In the trade. Lir* ht7 Cool, Easy Miss Lillie Johnstone, teacher at S. S. day. - He is an industrious young man. and then got entangled in one of the XQPAak to see the Geieba. The gh No. 8. East Witwanosh, was home for wheels and before the cars could be the holiday. stopped he was so badly bruised about Monday being a holiday and all Tim Fitting NEws-REconD staff off, many interest- the head that he died within two min- sunImer uRderclothing. Readymades Miss Clare Raines of Listowel was in utes after being disengaged. The re - the guest of M iss Lily Johnstone on the - Vteais of news received too late for A special Line of Balbriggsu at pu licatiou are unavoidably crowded inains were tak6n up town to the de- 'Are going out fast. The twenty-fouth. out. but the coroner not, deeming an $1 a Buit-great value. Other Miss Campbell of Seaforth was the 0'4 at ,Straw Hats Inq -the witnesses clear. Prices are sefliilg them. Mrs. Arthur Couch, who met with a ly show necessary lines lower and higher in price. uest of Mrs. John Johmiton, Raten- serious runnaway accident on Saturday ing that the trainsmen were in You will,flud the exact ha here 9 no way to blame -the body was for- t ury St., last week. week, is recovering as rapidly as could We have the new shapes and the d Mrs. Robertson of Luckoow is in be expected. The lady is still confined yvar ed to his family in Seaforth. It light, durable kinds that do not- is said that Spain leaves a wife and A. J. HOLLOWAY cost much but are stylish and town visiting her parents Mi, and ]Kra. to her room. A. J. MORRISH McAlister, Princess seven children, who are not in the beat very swell. Street. JamesTongett ofGoderich township, of circumstances. CLINTON. CLINTON. Mr. J. W. Langford's little girl, who aged 86, Was conveyed to the House of Men's Sailor Straws ........ 25c, 60c. 75c has been ill for some time is, we are Refuge last Thursday by Reeve Con- Mmey Manilla, 75c, $1,$1.25,$1.50 sorry to Say, much Worse. tioly. He worked on the G. T. R. un- Holmesville. Boy's Sailor Straws ............ 25c, 40c der the late Joseph Whitehead many Jubilee Day. June 22 In Clinton will surpass Blyth. Faucy Straws.. . .... 15c, 25c, 50C Mr. and Mrs. Parke were in Listowel years ago. .11. Be here early. We're unco k good thing for Jubi. at the opening Services of the new FOOT BALT--On Friday evening the lee Day June r22ninA.%an1.yton. Them�s a distinct style yet, withal church on Sunday and Monqay. Mr. Geo. Gordon is improving his Beavers played a game of foot ball with ,��ajpiet elegance about them Mr. T. J. Br6wn is in the Ontario house on High street. He is raising the Porters Hill team but neither BRIEFS. -Don't forget the concert -ha '11 in aid of the India relief fund to be t give you a well dressed the building and putting in a stone Scored a game. Hope that you will do feeling- irold fields and will make a rich Strike, foundation. Contractor Geo. Cook is 'better next time, boys. held in Industry ball on Friday even. if there is such a thing to be had. in doing the work and is sure to make next. As this is for a worthy A new machine and a new set of good job of it. CoNernT.-The concent on Alonday bject, and the admission small every rV cuires will be shown in the Town g.e,%1ng under the auspices of the I one should make it a POiDt to attend. - Will -the ladies who have imosie called at "ille Choral Society wits a great Mr. James Einigb paid -a flying visit Wall on Thursda and Friday week. y the Clarendon during the last month success, the hall being sb crowded that to Seaforth ory ISaturday.-Our Divi - A special line of Men 3 Tan Ilose, Miss Ella Saddler of Wingliant Spent or two to See Miss McHardy, please there was hardl standing ro( Sion Court Clerk, Win. 0vropbell, silk dye, in two shades, ood the holid�ty in town and was the guest note that after June Ist she may be Great credit was Tue to Mr. G. Oklr,u,*,' spent the Queens birtb(Liy in Goderich, at 350 but'we are sefiillg of Mrs. T. Beacordand Mrs. J. A. seen at any time, at the above the conductor. The proceeds amount� -A number of our citizens took in the at 25c instciad.' King, Elace as she has decided to devote ed to over $25. We can speak a full sports at, Exeter on the Queen's birth- er whole time after that date house for their next concert. day. -Masters Tbos. and Geo. Higley Mr. J. H. GrieveQf Exeter w�ts :1ri to her music class in Clinton, owing to NoTEs.-Mrs. W. A. Cole of Cba town last Tuesday arranqing for a its increasing sizq. started on Monday on their wheels to I .. Be of lacrosse between Clinton and leau is visiting her %re Mrs. a nd a few days amongst friends in ell aekcls-pon, Sr. it'sch spent J W. McKenzie of d,,i Muover.--Mr. Will Cash, formerly Wednesday with her motber.-Mr. of Blyth but now of Godericb, spent Olothier Furnisher and Hatter. The Ittattenbury street Methodist Godersch. W. Andrews and sister o4pent a few Sundity here, -Bailiff R. Somers visited SundaK School have decidqd not to You 08 make last vear's cele days with their brother In Wroxeter- bration a thq. county town on Thursday last.- VicToRiA BLocic, CLINTON.. hold t eir annual pic-nic at Goderich siieeess�elWd want you apf�tn this ear. -sun, e y Misses 1. Smith and S. Court! ur band is. about in shape to this year. 22nd, Clinton, ce, of W", The free bicycle will be won by Clinton, tire a ending the holidys give us a few selections on the square someone, have you guessed at it yet? Be sure to Seem e your seats for the CORN'GiLORE.-There's corn in God- P_ - r. at any moment. with the latter a grand parents. Cinematographe performance before *rich, all sorts of corn. Bring along and Mrs, R. Acheson spent a few days hand. Plan of ball at Jackson Bros. Your shekels and Viden will fill your -a]- OUR OWN Ay 0 with their daughter, Mrs. D. B. C No extra charge for reserved seats.' 84eks. Woodstock. - F. Mulholland BACK AGAIN. -Ed. Sadler, who was bick, %OM2000-01� /8497 Mr. Chas. F. Cook and Miss Weaten- a few days with friends in Moe Mr- IrAm V* _Vm 4FAr BRIEFS. -Mrs. William Anstay of takenfrom,here to the House ofRe- burg were married at Exeter on Mon-, South� street'loft on Thursday after- =011.�Mrs. -Phipps is visiting In, at Clinton with his brother, John, an 8* Beitain Id so so X0 X* I day. The couple will shortly take up noon to'enjoy a three weeks visit With friends in Whitby�-Miss- Jennie Rudd 1( .5 their residence on Albprt street north. her daughter, Mrs. J. Decker, of Dan- of Clititon, spent a few days with who -is now dead, two years agoi after ville, 111. friends here.�w-Mrs. W. Gibbons, of the'opening of that institution 'is back J2 again. He walked to, Blytht paid a The S. S. Teachers and 4aturbit, Clinton, and Miss'McCu'rdy of London, inan one dollar todrive him from there 9 ilo '41' Workers' Association (Deanery of JUBILEE DA'Y.--Rer Majesty's Jubi- paid a visit to the former's aunt, one S to Belgave and walked front there. Huron) hold their fourth annual con, lee will be celebrated in boderich on day last week. -We -were gW to see AND WILL HONOR THE QUEEN' v vention at Exeter to -day and to- Dominion Day, so far as outside sports the smiling face of. Mr. P. Cook fil The ra way fare from Clinton is 75c,, morrow. but Ed. evidently did not want to be So are concerned, it being considered in- our village on Monday. JUMLEE. extravagant, so saved all he could by At a recent anction sale of p%p�rs at advisable to have two days games so Ikinx. He says he is able to work Wei Town Topics. the Dungannon Institute THE NEWS- near together. So on July the First Goderich 'Townalkip., and will not rettirn.-Wingharn Jour- RF"RD was at the head of the list. we shall have a big day. Jubilee Day, "When wedo It wedo it wen." JubtleeCele- Oommittees A SE: he contest ppointed mud the -naF. rAronTH ON Top. -In t There was not a solitary bid for some June 22nd, will not, however, be for- bration June 22nd. Clinton. �46i:4'Ahe Hough cup Seaforth defeated NOTES. -We regret to learn that Mr. , pow--- other papers. gotten, as there. will be the Sons of ST. ractical Shape. llikhb� Collegiate foot-ballera 3 to 0, England service, and a grand concert School of St. James' Church, Middle- Sam French, who had recently taken a b JAmHs CHuRcEr.- The Suriday Work in P - 4d, "' position with Mr. Geo. H. King, is laid il 4h'to the dissappointment of Clin- Mr. Win. Cash of Goderich called on - the skating rink in th7a evening, ton, will open at 2 on people. Tan NEws-REconui Satu in rday. He in off with an attack of typhoid fever. -A next and following P�un&ou Si nusutle tag Never before in the history of the was On his Way to Blyth, Ethel, L &C., BOWLING CLuu.-There was a large. it . M tramp. who had been prowling the C.RoQuvT.-Tbe match at Exeter on where lie will take a number of photo- Iv attended meeting of the howling of 1-10 p, in., as lately. tvine ser- Town of Clinton has there been such town for two or three days, stole a pair `konday,between tbat town and Clin- graph views. 'county clerk Lane's office on vice at3p. rn� enthusiasm and earnessness in connec- of boots from the front of Messrs. flo- aub in ton resulted in 2 to 6 in favor of Exeter, Mr. H. Holmeq of the Bank of Friday evening. The principal busi- NOTES. -A. number of the younger tion with any celebration as_has been muth & Bowels store Monday. He It is only fair to say that some of our folk had a very unique pien e in Mr. evinced for the coming Queen's Jubilee Hamilton, Lucknow, was here over ness wag the election of officers for the i was arrested and ap Oared before the wt players could dot go to Exeter. Sunday and reports that the people of season, the result being as follows:_ John Smith's bush on the Queen's Celebration, Strong committees have Mhyor. He admittA the theft and been appointed who have taken up was sent to Goderich to stand his A'return match will be played in the his town sire anxious to come to Clin- Dr. J. R. Stlanlion, pres.; W L. Eliot, �irthday and a most e ble time _the near future. workwith a vim that augurs well for ton on 3 une 22nd. vice-pres.; R. G. Reynolds, secretary -Mr. 0. 3 . Oyatt lost a is reported. Mbi ti,l.-Mr,. Carson's many friends No stone will be left Y'S and treasurer; Win. Lane, F. Jordan valuable mare ani foal last week.- great success. 'BO BRIGADIM.-St. Paul's Boy's The Synod of the Diocese of H unturned to present a programme un - were Shocked to learn of the sudden uron and A. Farrow, committee of manage- Mr. John Jenkins has purchased a new Brigade is rapidly forging ahead under will be convened for business on the paralleled in the history of Huron death from brain fever of her youngest Capt. Combe and the energy of Rev. Sth of June -two weeks earlier than ment. The membership fee. wits placed Deering mower and Mr. Tbos jenkins County in the way of demonstrations, daughter, Hiia, which occurred on at $2. a Deering binder from Mr. L. Beatty, The occasion is one of a lifetime, and Monday morning. The little girl was Mr. Parke. A large number of wood- usual, as Bishop Baldwin expects to , -While Mr. Reuben Grig who a bright and attractive child and was en guns have been procured and the attend Lambeth conference. CIRCULAR CITY BRIEFs.-A. S. is engaged. with Mr. W. Ls the promoters are to be congratulated Legim,ent will be in good shape for the Chrystal has fixed the new b J. bitt, known by almost everyone in the town. in the and completi on pushing forwar oilei was grooming his driver on Sunday d ng so nd of June.. Mrs. Whitt, previous tober removal water wp_pks engine house. -The Chan- last he received a kick in the abdomen The funeral took place on Wednesday. many worthy features The under, Services were conducted in St. Paul's to Buffalo, is offering her furniture by cery CoUrt will open in the Court which rendered him unconscious and narned committees are sufficient guar- church by the rector, Rev. Win. Lowe. Brief Town Topics. privati� sale. Those who require any- house.next Monday. -R. R!insford of we are sorry to hear of his very criti- aIntees for a big day in Clinton on Gretia, the other daughter. aged 10, is thing in this line should call and see Clinton was in the circular towu.last June22od:- and cal condition. The f3inemittographe June 3rd Mrs. Whitt. week. -Thos. Jackson of Clinton was also seriously ill with the Same disease, 4tho" and little hope is entertained of her re- in the Co. town the past week. -Mr. East Wawanosh. EXECUTIVE. - President of E-kecu- Mr. Howard Alexander and bride of and Mrs. Moorebouse of Bayfleld were tive, Mayor Holmes. Beattie Bros. are making ex- 4� YOUR subscription paid in ad- Blyth were callers at tlonvleiry;_imovement to their livery r: THE NiDwS RE- Jubilee Day June 22nd, in Clinton will be the Vance CORD office on Saturday. The copple in town the past week. -Perch are sti I biggest over kiven-Bang-up programme. Vice President of Executive, J. W. barn and w en finished it will be one I 4x. John Huntof Galtspent the 24th fire endin a few days with rel to be caught in large numbers by skil. SocrAL.-The young people of the Shaw. of the beat in Ontario. -A quiet Wed- athis home on Princess street. in Todericl, at've" ful auglers.-Our fishing tugs are Dot Methodist Brick church purpose hav- Secretary, J. P. Doherty. ding was celebrated at the residence of M prior to leaving for landing as large q�antities of fish as in Mrs. Lindsay, Victoria street on Wed - Winnipeg. ing a lawn Social at Mr. Win. Deacon's �,si"Lack Kennedy is on a visit to No (16 years-Malcohn G. Nicholson Monday, May 31st. There will be re- Treasurer, M. D. MeTaggart. nesday, when her daujKliter Millie was w cars have been put on the L. Ireviloting relatives in Saginaw. -Mr. freshments served on the grounds. No nited in the holy bonus of wedlock to The following are thespecial com- Ed. "Yolinstone of Listo wel spent the B* & B. line. They' are of a light Win. McLean is putti mittees, the chairman of each to be a u Una nice Eains are being Spared in mat George Baker of Mount Forest. The th up brown color ith dark trimmings. dwelling on Mgiu Ave. e C., 0. F. eat of the season. A cordial invita- member of the executive committee. ceremony was performed by Rev. G. Queen's birthday at home. W cing it the I., and add greatly to the appearance of will attend Divine service next Sunday tion is extended to all. PRINTING. -A. Porter, chairm Sacram6rital seirvice will be held in the rolling stock and to the comfort of morning in St. George's -Regular D. Fair; J.J. Allen; J. S. Jackson; H. E. cipal A.! H. Musgrove slipped on the all; W. A, Gifford, M. A. -On Monday Prin- Willis Church on Sunday next. the passengera t' -, , meeting of Public School board next NOTEs,-Miss Lizzie Cunningham of Hodgene. step at the school and sprained his The National flag was flying from - Messrs, Geo. abd Edward French of MondaK evening. -Frost last Friday S. S. No. 12, M6Killop, spent the holi- the town ball on the 24th, Logan were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. night, ut little damage was done to dhy at home after attending the Teach- RitcupTION.-W. Jackson, chairman; ankle. 4 Miss Mary Irwin, of the Dry Goods Searle. While here'they purchased a fruit or crops. -Miss Minnie Campbell ere Convention at Wingham.-A num- Jn,, Wiseman; W. Brydone; F. R. Hod ens; A.'M. Todd. A. Patterson; Palace, spent Sunday and M6nday in thoroughbred bull from Avery of the has returned from Toronto. -Up. Jos. ber of young people spent a most en D. T ]Forrester; Geo.'D. M6Taggart; Goderich. London and a cow from James Goldthorpe is uttinf UP a dwelling on louble eveninTat Mr. J. Agnew's on Thlere is Always W. N. Manning. Miss Croll of Tun Nnwf,4_RxcoRD Ullett. Albert St.­A[rs. cGrattan's houiqe V day ni C.- r. and Miss Agnew Mff spent the holiday in Berlin and has been moved to the Huron road op. of Mndescllro, Xaid a flying visit to DEcoRATxox--W. D. Fair. chair- Two Sides to a A large number of school teachers I the old home.- e boys of Belgrave man; H. E. Hodgens; W. Paisle W. &J& n posite W. T. Murney'se-mThe Preshy- Mr. W. MeTaggart of Toronto is the neighborhood of Clinton have been -organized their foot ball -team J. Fair, r; J. seen by Mr. T. Jackson, Jr., attl all terians held service in the itirling and have re B. Rand; J. 0. Gilroy, ak tin rink on Sudday, and wilf con- for. the cotuing season. -Mr. and Mrs. Johnston.Jacoh Taylor; J. E. Hovey; spending' the holidays at the home will render valuable assistance to a one- t - a 1 inue take same until the alterations to P_ 13. Reid attended the wedding Of 1. R. Read; JAA. Miller. —Jusb so with the— here. cessful issue the Boys' Brigade for the Knox are completed. -The rain on Sat. Miss Millie Lindsay at Wingham last PAj%ADn.-F. Jackson, chairman- R Trig NHWS-RVCORD Was pleased to 22nd of June in Clinton. I urday and Sunday has assured a good Wednesday. -Mr. and Miss Ashton of D. Oombe, F.A. Karn- T Jackson J meet our old friend Mr. V. Cook, of Reeve and -J. B. Kennedy recently bay crop. -The schooner Ckaftwitu de. Benutiller spent the 24th at Mr. David J. W Irwin; Tuo. fkz�ston;T.W. Special Lucknow, yesterday. spent a day fishing at Dayffeld and the livered a cargo of cedar pos Scottto.-Mr. and. Mrs. D. Dunkin of Ulu to at this vfg; - 0. Cooper; 1. C. Gilroy; J. Mr. John Bell, the Blyth harness latter �has since returned to Detroit. port last week.-Bus'y times attbe dock Glenannan visitiod at Mr. J. Menzie's, Tay or. makei,, spent the holidays 'in the The Reeve and Mrs. Kennedy have these days. -Marlton launched the loth con., on Sunday and Mon SponTs.-J. W.rfreleaven Chat .; Wash B o - "mil d, c u is week. -The steamer h county town and returned yesterday. since driven to Caledonia, where they se ond t g th Mr. James Taylor 6f the grave, N. FAir; A. J. Mo,rrioh; F. heattre'"n Mr. R, J. Cluff Is now located in tire visiting ftiends. Daisy wits [Minched on Monday. -The was In 101inton, om Friday. D. Noble; W. P. alding; W. Y1 F. Both sides t;H the Same Story ar- Arthur Cook's brick house on Albert The Queen's Jubilee Commi are boating season started on the Queen'n SXrDDER ]DakTIL-' Th4D many friends land;T.R. Agnew; Terry; H. Switz- -entire Satisfaction. he kpatriotic Williams gave a of Mrs. John Stela, of FAst Wawgtposh er. When !eon wear out one side all you - street, Mr. Cook has moved to his match pleased tio notice t birthdaya-A Miss new house on Mill street. a 11, t being ex i I , d by -the Sons of private reading on "A Wiuteri Title,, were grieved to learn W her sudden Music. -T. C. Bruce, 6airman; J. nave to do is to turn over the, n an and t t that are go- on ftturday.-The i3iqhlill was cl board and begin again. Dr Gun geed deathah Motity'niorningf lost Week. T. Emerton., ago. Boar; F.W. Terry. a was in Whighant la"t Ing to 61 8 -tervi a to com. on Saturday. -Mr. 0. . Ellis of jon. Mrs. titeiri . her usual —Have you tried— week having been called them to hold we orate the occoAlon. don spefit the 2Ath at Goderich.-Mr. health and attended servio -in t4e CAI- CoxcuitT.-T. Uckson. Jrd, chair- con4ultation With a Medical Man over Percy Shephard of Toronto spent the vin Presbyterian church ftuday rdter- man, J. B. Hoover; W. HarliLud; B. J. 1W I Rock - Miss Braden of Me T6rohto Viavl PlymoutilL M144 PeAren, who Is setiouslytill. Company will give a free illust Led holidays in town. -The stmmer Stj noon. During the evening 6he con*grs- Gibbings; Ri Downs; W. Holloway. Mi. 10ole leave Andrew reached port on Siitiday with ed cheerfully with friends wh6 had 111. Mor."n. chair- Feidttj for Graul R4pids, Mi on health tAlk to IAM6� in the Oddferitaows 98,000 bushels of wheat from Ptirt Ar� dropped in. E41`1 MOT144y me Man; Jog, Wheatley; P. JP. Crews- R. Gelatine? where Ill in future fevide. Hall on Thursday' aftbrnoon at $.15. thur.-Mists A. Winnifrede Ball oft of. or he&tt tfou W, Walsh, they w We he she'Com Su�jdct�--"A KnoWledge of our Bod- Crediton public school Spent If riot call and get a aanipl#� -old -rest- i6a., All ladlea ji% poidially Invited. tbd h6li, hft QUVUfore me4 Ical. sild'dould lb.p iei, t the r6movAI (it such wor�fh citi package. d6ni; and zone. days at the old home. -The br6akwater culed'ibe &A puted hway. Dee Reo.� John OW""ViSiti"g in 0 OiO IOd wor:Zr B1 g g Those of ourroaders who desire to im rovemento have been statirted but was In, the 61st y Perguton and eat of, h r The';AWonty-fltat Annnal shoot* Denfo'v; 'Voldrado, are tont 0 enjot themselves and pattieipAte in OnYhbOubtW00tymen are eftfoyed leaves, a husband and 4 gro -u 'h tin the iamoud Jubilee of Queen Vic- 4tpre8ent.-A itery larg 1!60#444106 In kad around f ilYof six sobs afidloUr d h6 ""ea 0 e Th,6406rend gondeman was th Tho&8h Grocary"-� It' Att AA44 orlo, should cometoolinton OnJuna men are in town seekin employment. in6urnhetsuddeodsith, �h a well be one. of the 00 k 1AAtAr of Melville church in a 220. The event will too maj�y for the work now in pro� Wedhosd Wao Ofie org,litrk at dir greatest over known in the hi gqsS,-kLu Robertson Arrived' in se6nin th't �Iace for inliny'years and Will be wh story of thilt-P Ch 66t e� 61' WArMlY Weldotfi6d bY his former par. tue der fo OGLE COOPER & coo n Ass 19 R'O' S6 IlrusSel, th to a of,thp 0ge" X � Is 'Wet,,' a prizes will W of ferea for 6� vielw��k, the Witish Empire. town frobiltoronto on Saturday. tending over 6, mil I I ishifteft 1044 otliei- fifedds. ----�'Phono 23