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CLINTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 21,1899.
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enlarged form pleases you, the Editor will °onsideit a Avg to have yon livelihood it to yew. Mehl& Youwill,will you not ? The Nows.Theord is a Newspaper, first nd
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Ireeisaibegoao
a,
a
- • Tho 441ile Phi story. Let your
'watch run for pastiveor six
years end nevee bee it cleaved or
and noiryou.ivender it has
etoppee. Well, you can't blame
• it alma you stop to think the
40)411 antount °foil that is put in
your watch whim it is cleaned.
et you ha.ven, good watch it will
pity you to hue It leoncid Lt
least every two yettra lt not
•,ouly lengthens its life but allows
it to keep more accurate time.
' Don't welt until it stops for that
may be tee late, but brieg it to
lie now and have it 'thotoughly
eleaned and repaired. We are
experts in uut
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jeweler and Biped 'Watch.
Repairer.
.wausze. AXING
just /iow is staring every weituau in the
face. The stern realities of life are not -
nearly so hard to battle with if „you
only know bow to meet teem. You
will find tbat you C831 do your hotree-
-deeming with a great deal more ease
" pleasure if you use a bar of
• COQP•wsISOAP'
and 4 little
- Oak tuant •
•
ihniaaw
Sella ate 011othen
Pfuniii Trott OC
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'•]or washing your blankets, flannels,
etc„ -use WOOL SOAP, the only soap
etwarranted to wash woolen goods with-
'etitehrinkinge Have you tried our
deRteRS OF SOP.FOR 25c.-
saaleetyn gotel,Broone. sib will reakeyeett,
• . old earpet leek likezew.
17P -TO -DATE CASH GROCERY.
-MI COOPER & CO,ctijoten
i'IIHERI are always a few peo-
ple who cannot do their
house-cleaning in the early
spring on account of various car-
enroetances, and for these people
we are ready with swum splendid
values in Wail Paper and Window
Shades. In same moles we are
selling Paper at Oc a roll.,forzner-
ly at 20e and 25e. We
don't believe in keeolote goods
until they get old, and our suc-
cessful season allows{ us to give
some sweeping cute on lines we
want to clear. F
ALL PAPER •
TRIMMED FREE
()LINTON
tot-,k5,5i5otrriwcitsias2esieF
ectaeles
AND .
8411asses
are best bought' whenthe. eyes.
are thoroughly tested. and the
frames carefitlly adjusted. Both
* must be eourate, as a poorly fit -
,(e), ting frame andthe best edjusted.
plens will eat work hi harmony.
We guarantee every pair of our
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glasses to be exactly what is re, q
quired. •
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Graduate Optician of
he Optical Institute of
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*•Cosh paid for Butter and Eggs rind
'tided Apples. Phone 28. •Am Am?,
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' Lost," stre,yed" or 6Stolett"
• ads will be inserted in T1114 News-
, Iwamoto ono coat a word enett_insee,
" Oen. ,Address counted.
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to the store one door
tiast of our foimer proms -
Where we will be pleas-
e t our •old
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CLINTON.
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In THE IsTawstliscono
pays as this paper en,
joys a large and in.
creasing circulation in
the towns,Yillages and
townships of Huron,
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eittle 40040.. Theo Reese Mete, . • awake Chariot. ellen tie is well :penile() to iaell them
maks use of our letter box. Dear leditoreeew• the undereignea, Cherries are metering earlier then A -Progeessive Clothing Finis rt le an easy matte• r for him to eeplain
Pahl' mill is running dity ,end night, on behalf of the United Brotlaerhood•usual thie season and thie week Conte- •" welte", Goodyear and otherwlse. to
• Our oporters would. like Your co.op, or Railway Trackman, desire through On Bros, sent off their drat shlpment the uninitiated, Mr. Jeckson le
oration ; • '4, the colony of your valuable paper to Ae heretofore, they Intend to buy and eackson Orme Have Built Up a Pros- • Woo ealestnan and Ode well -stocked
Mr. Munro, a laiLik occupied the put. thank Our many frlendein Clinton for. ship extenetvely, Strawberries ' are department uncler• his management -is
eit of Willis church last Sunday. porous Trade In Ontario and
- the generosity extended to us in our tsleo pleatiful au eold thie ',creek at ati Manitoba They Are Shrewd, •bound to show good reality,
'• A Ocere Salesman.
Cautelon Bros., *sold this week for struggle to obtain • a livtng wage., low ae 'five cents per baeket • Wide -Awake feueiness Men.
eastern markets WO Pounds of butter, Signed on behalf of the etrotherhoed,-- sower or mimeo.
High Chief Ranger Elliott will visit John Muir, Proident ; W, 0. Brown, Dominion Day taus epee oatuseley• •
Coure Mimi? laid on the evening of the See.-Treas.
• Oth July. • thie year, bat in most placee it will be , Among the most prosperous Indus-
• Dem. Mr. Editor seee have been a Clinton choosie. the 1st or 8rd ? would firra of jackeen no mime •
deereettstea s
Brickenden of Hallete lost
•celebrated ea esionday. welch will trlee in Clinton is that of the elothing
0TuseU
The 0. 0, F. Band and the Doherty*? time, but so far I heve never seen we
pepers in rey it not he well to conferee with •the
prevailing, rule and thee give onr
subecriber to several
• tifty-flve slollars. ••
baseball team have been magaged for cierePreiteneive a tiOed and tasty it, citizens the epportemity of reciprocate
,Blyth on July 8rd. • eget vmp as Tem emeas„Racoale fly ing May 2ith courteslee received from
, 'Messrs, 0. 'Pirellis, R. Fitzelimoons its general, aPPearaeee I''' eee„.'neigbboring towns.
tbink
and.A. Anderson shipped each a Carload public expeetatione are pretty well Saivaitcialits to West
of bogs to the Packers 'Ode week. • realized. Ae a local paper it is bound Captain Keeler, who was la charge
• Ohief Wheatley painted the weigh- tei eueeeed. lileitee place me upon your of the Salvation Army corps here last
soles house on Monday and it now Usti-V.4e StellieY townshila sUOarner and now leacls the Salvation -
lo much better. The Chief is,tasty. amnions Part.
ist6 atleaforth, vvill be married on
'lir 0. E. and P. S. conientiote held 4. Strawberry feetival win be held on bey et to Captain Ebary, also for
In Exeter on Tuesday and w a a
- eeneanY the grounde of Mr,. John Gibbings rnerly of this town: ,The wedding will
front Clinton. evening under the auspios of tbe Performed he' Nredor Southall. of
was largely attended by young people.
• Italie* of the Ontario *street church. tendon nod as 11, great Mlle is expect -
Mr. Jelin Cunningham, end family Am they aiweys inosede tee means eoe ed et will take elite° in Oardnera Hell,
• have cnovedback lute their house on a bright, enjoYable evening to -eight: Seetertb• Betie thee°, Officer* have
Huron street, recently occupied by Mr 11 • - - 'proved then:melees successful avorkers
oug e to witnees l'eseteelegeteeto the- - • •
NV, Doherty. anclare considered among the brightC . p .
by degrees to be one of the most exten-
sive of the kind in the province. In
the midrib of the keep competition,
wbieh prevails. in this as well as in
other linea, auch sneceas could laot have
been achieved without a.bility and en-
ergy on the part of •the principals,
William Jackson andThonmealickson,
Jr. Their fatheeivas the pioneer cloth
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ler, beginning business, he °fluted in
1854. In 1885 the brothers formed a
Partnerabip and since then have grad -
witty extended their operatione awl
now have a large number of customers
throughoet Ontario and Manitoba. Au
(Weide trade of this nature is difficult . e
to obtain and it is seasfactory to know
*not only tbitethey' have won %hetet* •
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retaining and and adding thereto.
• FRED, JACKS .
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of fifteen cents, width will include re. 'claim workmanship could brieg about „., , ,
Only the use of geed material and first- Y «
hydrangea in his shop window and ex -
a very pretty 'grounds there win he an admisek'n fee ' est in the service. They eugbt to
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make a strong Salvation team "
jeweller' Grigg has
peck to have a still batter one on view
Mrs. Arthur,Ernigh Ieft. for h
frethresents. Ice cream and bantams .27is Tracksien at Work,,, • • • this result. .4. ease in point was their e"/"4" 'a Dundalk .
A Oa* IA*
The etonework for Mr. Pei
dwelling has been built by eal
Elliott of Ooderich tnentil
right good job. he has made
Seri** 000.010 &sac*.
• The inmates of Castle Velem
look forward, to the Spriday $
• somewhat of a break in a me
existence. They willingly se
•• and listen, to the eeromnizins
• ear, perhape, and two to tb
• Last Sunday the service west.
a lier. McHerdy, whose Cleave
style m °tette and church is a
and convincing, while Willi:
• Choir and • otebestrie
: the • music. I•n tegited
the manager and mate
turn thank**, as failaws :-0
• of the inmates of the House of
we desire to extend you thei
thanks for the exeellene musia
afforded them onSunday last
neetion with the Usual religio
eises. It was one a the Prig
In mord or less monoterieus
• mace and while' greatly. appreci
. will be delighted to have it r
whenever tee opportunity is fe;
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ON us' th
in Buffalo, Tuesday.
• Tbe following appeared in last week's
in a few da ,•Mr. Jahn Litelefair left for.*
Y • . Will also be on sale, The 0.0.1e. Band Tliestrike ef the Grand Trunk .end. manufacture of uniforms for Grand
issue of the Dendalk Herald, and refers Saturday
• tend divine service in Se Paul's church ' • .
t ed. Monday a. tn. when the men re- Trunk Ofdeiaiss several of 'Whom welt()•
The Woodmen of the World Will ate •win be in attendance. to a highly respected young couple of Mreand Mae Thos. Janes o
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Wright 'or Braotford will be the on eaturday last the shirty °maw togetner saosiamory to Ukelele as the " I never had a better flee said a well, .
, turril to vv,ctr,k, ,The result is not al-* the firm expressing their satisfactiora
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- • . • riuptial wave rippled o'er Dundalk g d
on •Sunday, July 2ild. Bev. T.. A. 7:"I'll'illawagil' Clinton so we reproduce its-. 'Another
,bury were the guests of J. G.
Preacher.
hatenot bound itself an - known and o ular conductor from, the
thing but to negotiate with represen. north. In their tailoring department
noon. Dundalk weddings' are alvvays thie week, • -
UZI ay. •
old son of Mr R. Greensides of Lon- "rnPanY. • to y p p
society yesterday, Wednesday, after- Mr. Win. Oath' paid Meth
Mine Host of 'the Popular Rotten- dem (nee Miss Sheppard, (Minton) met
pretty ; this one was pretty though a A number of cen. toWn eo 1
bun his life. The tive•year•old boy Meteors of the ,Brotherilocel, though Jackson Bros, have in the neighbor -
quiet affair. bis tune it was a, prett 2
bury House bas placed on hie bar en with an accident which almost coat
novel clear lighter. It is a neat piece this recognition of the Union is in it bond of thirty-five hand. Mr. George
Y aevantage of the excursienPtol? 3
of furniture and bandy for lovers of with when') he Wins playing had taken self a ,c,oncession. The mem' deserve Barge, who is in.charge, has that ex,
wedlock of Eliziteeth, daughter of Mr. Rev . Mr.. Dalt Of BelernVe Pr
home wedding, being the uniting in gourday,
the weed. matches from the how and set lire to greet praise for their forbearance perience which enables him to give
. under treing onditions and if Mr. gooa results. The firrn's store is the
Wm. Rath, Owen Sound street, to Mr. ,
in $t. Atidrewa church, Sutelay
john Connolly, who liall0tr from the child's dress to see if it would burn
S. Kemp of Clinton. The ceremony ing, . --
Grey township and had been an inmate • Almost immediately the little one wee& says apes not do them justice he will most commodious in (Minton and con -
•of the House of Refuge since its open- mass of flame and though laseareaeas joist aboutcause to overfiow the cup of tains an extensive stock of men's furn-
... ales in he presence of ' on Sunday, e, i
place at 2 o'clock and was perform- Mr. Wm. Davi " ted
s van cren -
mg, died on Tuesday at the age of took
eighty-six yeare. . . badly burned .hut being a healthy child cidete
brought prompt assistance he was his unpopularenanagement. Wrings, clothing and the eifferentlines.
now, worm moons, . to be found in such an establiehment ed by Rev. Ma n. I *
10. 0,- mon. has withdrawn his
Mr. 0, 0, Rano,•who is in charge a
• ire Is now as well as the doctor ' The eenkanntial meeting of the Odd- thie 'department, is like the principals
wagon, which made regular trips ex4et and hail every chance,. et cow- berme ts this Diseeict wa,s
heldin anrittve a Clinton and has fo.r Yeers
through the counteteand says this say-, P`a a recovery', , Seaforth on Wednesday of last week.
, been connected with the clothing trade.
ing of expense will enable him to do siege* by the Eta '• PIG 141.'81i -dance was good and *all said
Until about a year ago, Jackson Bros.
' mani. Icson
an increasing interest wa.s being
• still betterfor his customers. • During the games ie the Park on In company. with Mr. Fred. aiec ,
Ma W. G. Stevvart of Fulton street Thursday evening of last week,"Chume ;feeted in. the fraternity of the three and, tinder the title of Jackson & Jack
brought to Tan NEWs•REconn office my" Shepherd, the nine-yearadd son'of links. The next meeting will Probably
. son, carried on a boot and shoe business
on, Tuesday barley Beaks measured 3 .,2re-1:estlfee.e..
a shepherd of Townsend • e in o er c ; w 1y
lodge, - a couple of doors north of their big
feet, ile inchesea good length for the mete was struck on the side of the the way, is . privileged to Olney the :store. The two were then amalgamate
20th of June, it is considered. ., , head by a passed ball which rendered banner, there having bean seventeen
initiatioes daring lest term. Ma Joule.
, ed and both stocks are new marled
TEE Netwa-Rnoono in its enlarged him unconscious for a Alma Ile was under one roof, which means a big
M. Proudfoot of Goderich, an enthusi• .
form is taking well. Regarding it conveyed home and the Dr, eummee- saving on account of rent, clerk hire,
there is Only one opinion and that is ed, but for many' home Chummy hove ,
e. turtle '0OcIfellow, was *toted District fuel, ete, and:Ambles the firm to giVe
thatit is worthy of all the patronage . *red between this wade ane the bete " '•"' • .
that can be bestowed upon it.. , ter one. Be is about tdi right again, etrm irtemenenettete
The baseball * match, wbich was to hofeever. This accident should serve A grand program of Caledonian .
have been played in the park. on Satin- as a warning to yaungsters, and those games will be held at Blyth ore -Mon-
day between the We:10=710Clinton of more mature age AS wellto keep diy, Jelly. 3rd, at which Pe Petrie,
teams, had. to be postpoeed owing to further away from the players.' . • thanipion heavy weight athlete, of
the non -arrive,/ of the fernier 4 '. , . X. t rim CAW. Rim 400“. . Boston, J. Nelson, athlete, of Carted- ..-
' . Mr.Forrester sole his export 4 • .
ville Mich ; Pipers Arigirs and Wilson
The two Methodist Sundati Schools
of eiondon ; Sector' dancere Eugene •_.
wilt belle a Review in the ' Ontario
en•' 10 to Mr. Ted Watson orover eve
teeet Church next Sunday afternoon. . Lochare Miss Templeton and McGill '
Rattenbuiy will take charge of the re- ;ruts per pouna and Thnelivered them on of London, Auk' Pagon, of Sarnia;
aturday, ere hty-nine
view and Ontario furnish the 'Musical - and the McMurche sisters, of Lueknow
program
head, which averaged of th18bull132 were eigkpounds . .
will be present To tnie will be added
. • . , apiece, Part e ocs were
LittlaMiss Oatling,rwho returnee .adehorned and these ran loose in pens- the best. Canadian • athletes. Brass
h
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report to Tee Nttvesitecoen end' frenl cu tom Mr. Forrester lute tried concert at night. All who want a
it Wo learn that her progress bas been both
plans for two years and bits found the July 3rd. 4fipeial railvmy rates.
good day' sport should go to Blyth, on
good mall her cheeses. en
•4ir:ining loose" to be the more antis. e-
Oonnnitteee have been appointed by factory and will continue it. It saes The HalidlIvidWilft. •
tbe two Methodist Sender Schools to tid he eattlen• eecua exer-
*arrange foe & me an • gives t
joint excursion to Gode- ir The program given by the. 0;0. F. '
their customers the advantage.
• A Shrewd, Buyer and Finaneier '
ia
few days ago from the Institution for five to a pen -while being fetted. Th • Band lattend4nce. Baseba11 toate
e between Brussels and -
the Blind at 13rautford, has shown. her- re.maining were tied up as is the usual Clinton 131
.• eis e which h eI psthem put on avo , Band in the -Park on, Thursday night
rich ea•rly in July, Thelasb excursion •
was a great success and officials, teachdupom and likewise puts them in better last was highly. appreciated ' by the '
. . . . ,
din ipping.
: ers and tieholars are anticipating an conttoTor sn. . citizens, a large nuurber of whom had
equally good time. 1 , • Pastor MIllyard Daiwa. gathered, notwithstanding that .the
Dr, Tale of Blyth leaves on Monday Rev. Mr. Miliyaiet will preach hie temperature Was thab of it November
1 for New "York where lie intends spend- farewell sermon next Sunday evening night iustead of June. During the
i il i th and the follovving week take his de-
ing six weeee n spec a stud
y n e
best hospitals of the city, During the Parture for Seater. -Rik has been a
• doctor's absence hie practice Will be in • succeeeful pastor and during his three
charge of Dr. Crane, wbo for the past years in charge the Rattail:eery street
• year has been in pattnership with Dr. church has prospered financially and
.• We underetand the mere-
Ilurlbert of Iditehellt
lawn festival will be bald on the bership is about onehunilred greater
ss ground e of ear, 0. tleartes on Thursday than three years since and that the
• eve g of nextweek. The O. o. F. general Pundit bays been well main•-
. bra band wilt be on hand as well as -Mined, while the contributions to Mts.
th., $200 orchestral vagina, a piano, stone have made a, substantial increase.
hertyorgan, etc. rot tefreshinents, • During the same perfect the present
tiewberries, ice cream, honey, etee • parsonage was purchased and seven -
will be served. Admission, locents. , • teen -hundred dollars paid on it. •0
Senn and Kennedy have roade those side his cewn church Me. Maly
:We have moved it* the additional's/des of lightning condos- also popular. He is no stilted
,r •tors this past weeks -J. Olutf 8, W. but an every -day eineteent
store formerly Onupied Stanley 8, Goderieh township; .1. 3to. man, Be has numeronsestr
Ih II f h
Shields 8, J. MeWhinney 5, G. May 11. him continued succe
mares old Atitand,where WO Ashfielcl; M. Mitchell 5, Snider 5, Fre- MkaiiivnewetprIt ehurch, E
:tier 2, Colboree; W. Getthant 11, Stan- 7, r
Ntrotilct'like to have. the ley; Atexustrong 1. Tuckeremith. ,
„ week aseuntes the pastorate of the
'as re of supplying the ter frorfe, Mr. Alex. Roberbion. ox
)4,69
by ILO. Bari ext Wise. Ilvain 8, S. Pentland 5, W. Black la afriends ere, a o w
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g person -
will wish
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Seale •and Hoover have received an Of Rev. W. G. lioWtion, who next
o -some or a gray grange monument Rattenburs. riereee church, the Mee-
• ford Mirror eerie -On Sunday even.
taboring 'wants of Clini
a similar Order from Mrs. Summerville ine Rev. W. Gettowson preached his
to be erected in cathodic cemetery and
hot sermon here AS pastor of the
and surrounding o Lucknow, Teey will , this week
erect in the Exeter cemetery a tad Methodist church. At the elose of his
discourse the TeAtgentleman said. he
A
Swede sarcophagus bought by fereeted.
3. Nolicrtra.v. ter leemly. It will be the tat gest mon- desired, on behalf of himself and fame-
d ument in that cemetery. to thank riot only the raembers and
e
t j,he
The pupils of the Public School were adhetenfa of bla °W° church, but.
citizens of the town generally foti'the
.eLeNTON.
•Our Customers Fits
oh, (1.1 hear some one say, I
don't think I shall go near you, I
don't want fits. Oh, yes you do.
You like your Coat and your Pants
iw• to fit and you like a niceeasy fitting
Spring °Veneta, Your Hat won't
L look well if it don't fit That is the
kind of fits we give our tustonaers
guarantee good rite or no sale and you CM then give us
other' kind of fits. Give us a trial te fit you out in a, nice
ng Suit. YOU will be more than pleased for we make a
jolty of giving better values and better fits the any house
teem We are practical tailors aud an fit a giant or a dvarf
of ell our prices will ilt your oeket book. In the
as
toon when one young lad, wrote thue -kindness shown them during hie pate,
i --"A eartoon• is 0. city Whial 'was
taken by the Clinton and. Goderith
Wagon May 24th and defended by
the Gan Club." The deatruction of J.
I. Fisher's eanvestity "Khartoum* on
Ike evening of Her Majesty's. Birth-
day evidently Made an inipreadon en
the youngsberes minds.
The London atel'Lerienehire Life In-
surance Company of London, England,
a pioneer Company with a Iteserve of
twee Aix and 4 half telllioredollars, has
appointed Mr. Chat. 13. Hale its loot
agent. The Company imitate one and
intending insurers are gintranteed arre
ple security. plaeing its local inters
vets in the handeof Mr. Hale, se -ho itt
well end favorabIteknown, the London
and Lancashire has done well.
• Cer Tuceday evening of Met week the
S. A. gave a very enjoyable ice Cream
social in their barraeks. A fair-eke:I
audience Wass pressent end thoroughly
made department we have 811IT8 /ROM ;MO TO $12 oe ellieYed the Isc4e4 leettelhe"
• music vied& was rendered in asery as.
t styles and patterns. • oeptable manner by tool talene.
• speciel failure of the evening wa$ a
c drill ten b bt mother:, of
lye Us A Call and We WIN Save. Y0,11 Money. Y Y
the junior League and the teeny dile
ItliejetiRNIAINEX
RATTER.
IMBESON
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ferent manoeuvres were received with
loon& of Appleton end reflected greet
erf4dit non their instructress. 011ie
tidos teeter reed Oopernen &earth
OrearialLOOK - were present raid die taut& to WHYS n
the folietillide
• WILLIAM JACKSON.
cricket match. was played in
which the West defeated the East
11 it( proposed that each Thursday be
devoted to games and musk, which
would soon, develop into a popular
institution, To render lb eo thee* must
be music and it is hardly reasonable to
euppotie that the O. P's can eontintes
to give their services without some
recoropeuse. This is one way in which
• thtecitions would receive value should
a`graut be male by the town council.
rron
Bet a typographical error TEE NEW:I-
RE:rano was ;made to say in a recent
leak that Mr. Williern teeny would
shortly abandon bachelora freedom
• for the more iinduring joys of rostra
mony. As he had gieen no inkling of
such an intention his friends wet()
conaiderably surprised, but hastened
to extend congratulations. Now, while
Mr. William Kemp is highly respected
and well worthy of a prize.* still the
paragraph was intended far hie bro-
ther Samuel, who has since token the
plunge. We Make the correction for
se two -fold reason, first, to seb the
matter right by making the, proper
distinction as to naines,and secondly to
assure our newsy eontemporary down
the street, which cepled the item and
Made the eameblundetethae it Was not
an intentional trap.
Soma ',Boland Attokat Chtirch
torate here. The three year* spent in Lodge Liverpool, Sons of England,
Meaford. he was pleased tO number attended special service at St. George*:
amongst the happiest days of hie life. church, Godericb, on Sunday morning
ilk relations with the other congregae last e Her. Mark Turnbull, rector, °M -
tions aud Christian minister* of the elating. About one hundred were in
town had been of the Molt mutual Mid proceesion. Delegatiorm were preeent
cordial nature and he Would Mentes Men the sister lodges of Clinton, Lan -
have reason to rernenther their kinds degh9ro- and cionmiller. Lodge Sher.
nee& lie hoped all ehe ohnrcheit itt field' delegation contested' I of Thoa.\
Ideliford would continue to prosper jackson, Seruten, T. We Watts, \ THOMAS JACKSON, JR,
and thet much good would be accent« John Moore,S.nrickentlere johnWoon,
plished, The rev, gentleman alsos Hejoynee, j. 0. Snell, W. It Webb, 10.Thossjaeksonl3r„edoes Nutmeat*
thanked the locel pleats for publishing ad, Sionista There le a a.,
erat does it thoroughly. • Be regularly
notices of hIS ter Mori* each week. As
previonely announced, Sin Howson eTahnecye ainrettinoeeteloarilmnuttleroihntlareinh tiP:mrsits; aVettemer:68eaunreasttocesninumWeerobtelmortiOanrat.
got* to Olintent for Um coming Confer. that the publie may see they are strong
which keep the *1011' himOnce it
ence torte, lowing been traesferred to ntunerieelly, but they afford the one ,
year heetours Matiltdba and the result
the. London Conference at hie own re- oppectursity of the year for prochtira. is an inereasing „totem De -trade, 3.44,
quest. By his able ministrations and ing te the world the very firstleseon a See•Oletle suits are worn in rawly*
. Mr. William .Tackson, the senior and
office partner, is a yeung man, having
been born in Clinton in 1858. Re un.
derstands the business from the ground
upe is a shrewd, keen buyer and his
methods of management are modern
and energetic. Re believeein printers'
ink and uses it liberally in keeping the
purebasing public informed. as to the
pricea of the eonteets of tbeir big store.
Mr. Jackson also represents the C.P.R.
.11 this district and base host, of friends
g :away men. Mr, Jack -
a Iterer ot sporb and takes
a keen interest in bowls and curl*, ab
both of which he ie an adept,
An Energetic and Successful Traveller
4 few relatives and friends. • The bride
looked exeeedingly well in her gown of
white organdie silk and was attended
by tier faster, Mies Ann Rath, dressed .
in pink silk, both ,earrying baguets of
men& ' blossoms. Mr. Will Kerne,
brother of thegroorn, filled the office .
of groomsmen. After the cetemony.ati
attractive wedaing;luncli was partaken;
of, Shortly before aerie time tOe bride: •
4piteared teber trip:siting trousseautted
tineperty proceeded to the station te '
meet the 540 treks, with wishes from
the aseembled•friends for bon sroYetee
through life. The young `couple
leftfor Clinton whertithey vviilin.futiatee
reside. The Herald acids eangratular
tions and wishes fOr the happy couple
a life of one Iong, , sunshiny day," In
these greetings the wally friends rn
Clinton of Mr. and Mrs,- Rath will ,
heat tily• ' • ••••
• s.• • • •
tetteteir's
We are sorry to Say that. Mr's.
Miott din very poorly. We
Quit she will soon be . restored. t
usual health;•• „,•• • '
Miss Beacem of the See spene St
at Mr. liebt, Beaeomet.
Quite it neenber fronthere tooki
eestiVai it Hohnesville aneFridey
lug.. • -
'Mr Wria; leteDougall :Was -y
friends here bet week. ••
Rev. • Mt Henderson • of 13
meathed in Bettmnyeast Seedate
• A great many took in ;elm excu
to Detroit on Tuesdays '
Miss Irene Roberts of pungent'
viiitingat Mr. Gee. COes. •
collegiate Moles ' • •
. Way that. e Worried and careworn'
look teethe:faces of the students? in
Ike Course. of two weeks the exams
will be QM On Teursday evening o
last week a number of.the students.htta
the pleasure of Spending a very happy
and enjoyable evening out ateMse M.
McHwents in Stanley. The invitation,.
'Was given by Miss Lizzie MoRweri,whe
haslieen in attendance at the. Collegiate
but who has' how quie for the present
terse. The .evening- was pleasantly
seent in games, music, etceeifter which .
the Merry-. load returned home, all des•
lighted with the royal manner iu which
theyhaebeirt enterteinede, The ichbol
attendence• has been somewhat jessen.
ed tritely by the absence of, several of
the students, among theiti being Misses
Dog and ItIcEreen, and Messrs. Agnew
and Halliday, but ale hope to return
after midsummer vacation. rootbed
has now practically ended, with the ex-
eeption OS, football match with Gods -
rich for the medals Which weridonated.
after tbe game of May 2,1tti, . which re-
sulted in, tie. Last .Tbursday the
secretary of the -dun received It cilia -
lenge from the Winghara senior team
to play them a _friendly game ott Sat-
urday in their own towr. • The chid -
lenge was accepted and on Satureity
afternoon the teary, along with a few
supporters, drove up to compete with
the seeped strongesbeearri in the West-
ern Associatioe League. The gone was
calledfoe 0,15, but as equal play did not
commence until aboub seven o'clock.
An lentiense crowd witnessed the game
and the excitement was at fever pitch
until the lat3t minute. •After about.,
twenty roinutee play Wingham, score&
eiteir first goal, which was followed
shortly afterwards by one for Clinton,
scored. by "Jimmy" Thompson, Olin -
ton and Whigham both scored • again
before half time was up, but the goale
were notellowed bathe ieferee, having
been made on foul pleera At the end
of forty minutes ball time was entice
and both teems partook of oefew. min-
utes' welcome rest. When, in the course
_ of ten minutes, play was resumedethe
Clinton kickers had it pretty much
- their own way, but by a rush from, the
Winghtun forwards they scored their
second goal. The erovvd now was in
great glee, but when after about ten
minu tee m ore of fast playing Thompson
again scored for Olinton, the loud at: -
Claims died away. The obeying for the
remainder of the time was pretty even-
ly balanced, although the Whightun
goat was often in great danger, How.
ever when the whilitle again blew at tim
dote of the game roore goals had
been ecord, the score standing Clibton
2, Wingbate The playing through«
out was it good exhibition of football,
uo roughness among the players or
quarreling. The teferett• wive entire
satiefaction anti both.tetture recognized
the fairness of the decisions given. The
Clinten team Wee as &ROWS
bus williagneot to bey e good word for Sort of Modena teems on seeking mem- prairie town. Mr, Jeckeon leavea for Taylor; backe, Smith, Switzer; hall -
every raortmentdeeigned to better the berehip, thitt the Brotherhood beside* Winnipeg in it week or so. The above backs, Brendon, Hearn, Cenipbell;
condition Of tire poor and tile eldrese- other bonds is united in & eteedreet photo hardly does him justice, though forwards. Xelle's ThorePeorit McLeod.
ed, Mr. itioivion has made hiroielt des belief in the exietence of an Omnipot. it shows to advantage the contour of Dolg, Bell. Notes bn the game : The
strvedly popular ate preacher of the etit Being from whom they have re- his well-developed dome of thotighe Clinton plows were much pletured
Gospel Mid his departure is much re.' eeived the bleating* that ere theirs, SA He is a bettecelooking man than a with the manner in which the ladies oe
%ratted. by ell Who hen received ine- indiVidesies es ft eeeietY end menetion' newspaper m eine genie ken credit for, Wingham *hued their applause with
piretion and Infdruction from his dies and that the Holy Bible 15 1.10 Anne* of Hs is weal bae been comae 0. hustler. hail tagens, ale ;tames played this Iwo.
course., Befog a raan of broad seed intdentre- Povrer and Kmaimailk frO end when on tetre Meld COVIIII al tarsi son and crely one loot. The Nil/Ingham
profession of
liberal 'levee he lejOieel in the moos oaks this. kith before the mere 110,1 Lima
Joe Kelly present a striking contrast'
reetintaine that the world will never be God for. benefits retailed Ms hi" *nag *C"11414 In whim pitted a.g.s.tust each uthar ese the
the truth ts the reel reeeon of the mmeteettegc4 Jaaatm Awn.. f*t10 *xi toottbell Sole, Mit Joe paled the potme.
tts Apply acme Eraglend to attend calareh are PI" °Ter "Pew • the immure M the Wittithaut teem
bronght knowledge
until men bare learn d
Christie* principle* to
fairs Of life,
businees ste, ekes le the many cities and tors at ielath bit leek ileven &eater 'With ,these er twe when he KM
the Dominien Meetly,
Weft mid haft st..44 pot. row= owe gm liaanc*
. Nest Tilekersmith.
• Mr. and Mrs. George Turner a
Sunday With friends on the Base
' Mr. Clime jtayttane.was; the gue
anderieh township frlodriA,un
341111 Walker of Dublin is sp
hig it. few days in ti3is locality,'
Mr. Chas. Orieh is this week visi
relatives in Petralia. '
Mrs., S. G. Crich k visiting
nare.J.
vv3
erinII:abohs
orun e .b s been iald u
ae11!301'da:s:ast
r1:G:0rgeM1rra;o
sp:hpaswecint'hf;erawfoeptslta
leaving his mark on the weds Witi.
road grader. The roads here wer
great need pf it and we are pleased
nate that oer council are beginning
see the benefit of" sixh work and
pect that another year will eel re
grading., • To Councillor Turner
roust give the credit for the impro
went.
-see
•• Londeadoie.
The usuai meeting of the teagu
was beta on Monday evening.' T
topic eentemperate Pleasures" wt
takenup, several of the membe
reading shorb papers. Miss L. Tiri
hard was appointed as a delegate fro
the League and Mr. R. G. Webb fro
the Sunday School to attend the co
verition in Exeter on Tuesday an
Wednesday, ••
Quite a number attended the pion'
held in Mr. Carter's bush fot, Mito
ery's school. They report having ha
a good time.
Mr. Jae. Campbell and bride. return
ei to their botne on ThursdaY evening
after spending 00030 time visiting a
.Niagara. rolls and other places. W
welcome etre. Campbell to our burg.
Council met on Saturday,- all being
present. They gave Mr. T. 'W. Part
mer, I:lethal:titter, the authority saf put-
ting in a tiie drain from the top of the
hill oppoeite the Methodist church, to
rundown to the cornerand there eon nect
it with the other amine, We are iste
that it will be a, great benefib to the
town, as that Was n, v-ery bad piece of
road.
A lerge number attended the Vores-1
tore sermon preached here on SundeY.
Mr. Solve Pope and Mr. It. Beck of
Housed were visiting at .T.W. Parte
mer's on Sunday. 7
Mrs. Wilson is spendinget few days
et Mr. John Sandereock's.
Mrs. Lewrence and Eagle took in the
excursiou to Sarnia orteSeturday.
• fee. and Mee. Ainaley of Comber are
visiting friends in Mk vicinity.
Mr% Itotierts left on Friday for Ter.
onto hospital, Where the le going for
the; tteatinene of a cancer. felreelialenuf
accompanied her there. Mee. Arthur
Woodmen intends going down next
Week to see her. We wish her speedy --
recovery.
Mr. E. Oray le home fee his halls
days now.
Mester Howerd Admire, while clean -
Ing bis wheel, one day iast week, had
the miafortnne to get his *et caught;
in the chain, 11 oat hetettleger very
badly. we uneterstactd. . ,
Mr. fe. MeVittle has *(4 toupee
end is very low. Dr. Oliva was out to
see him,
mr. Matt- Make was telkett skit
etanday. The Dr. wee afraid 01
fietoneatiars, hut we ate aitaased to -
he le e little better at time of
Mr. vrimiskaa may la sofa
bo armor&
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