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CLINTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1992.
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��,�� 4,�', �„' .,A, On Tuesday next the bawling gree
�''� name t ke lac on the local Teen
n to ap e g
Clinton
Sotweniers
Saturday.
Three Windows
1 $ ereesseasseatetiese. easeeas•aevaegialosawesageelaSesbeeaaarifroiSatleeer. $
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PAHS. ,
!hRAGRAPere will bt special
music, etc.,
PERSONAL. Miss Hoare of Strathrov is visiting
t.te•, and a pleasant tints at, the car- . her sister, Mrs, 3 I'. '1'isdall, who
for the handsome silver cup donated onation social in the Ontario street is summering in Jowctt's grove,
k r singles tela- cii(Se t friday cvenfng• Ila lield-
byMr,ll.Jacsonfo as g s y
o les defe-
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' t r b w �.ed 5+ 1
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ca (,l n i . Latart r
front ch
lrepresentative on
.Cpl. O A f 1 lar
t oZ t1I. t tuts ' of WW i i I a tvaa
Mrs. WW a
of the followinclubs will participate: a D I X b
liincardine, Wingham, Brussels, Mitch- f week. of her brother, Mr.Harry
ell, Listowel, Seafortli, Stratford,
Goderieh and Clinton. Much interest
is being taken in the competition and
the clubs have sifted out their best
men. The ' cup is a pretty one., and.
will be valued by the winner..
TWO BONIFACES,
Dr, Blacken
all t l Ii ns
• VARNA. 1#A' 'iE1i.D.
Mrs. Geo. Johnson and .cltildren of l)r. William Plunkett of Iowa, s
Clinton. are visiting flu. sister, Mrs.. farmer teacher of the school here,
John Johnson. They leant in a coup- spent a day in town last- week. Dr.
le of weeks for Manitoba where: Mr. Plunkett -visited the grave of his • son
inter,
•.Tohuson now is•
who was buried here last tin
h 1 n is
0 1 ecce o
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r tate local green lack Friday, but tine 'best for a con pie of clays title Miss .Iennie Mackenzie left ou Sot- Charlie Donaldson
ailed to win in Stratford oft llTanda'. b iyrI r urday for Detroit after visiting her visiting his parents here at present.
Routled rs parents for a week. Miss Chesney,, who left here early,
AN INCORRECT REPORT.
g' We arc glad' to report that Mr. J, last spring to visit her left in York,
ATr, aud' Mrs, WV. Jones Spent Irotu Dennison is recoveriugfront his recent England, has returned after a pleas-
Thc report that a son of Mr. E. • Saturday to Dfonclay everting with . severe attack of illnes, ant visit among friends and relakivet:
Bice, late of Clinton, but now y Clan- Stela daughter, .blas. P. L. Iray of Mrs. John. Dunkin and daughter A- att home.
debpye, heti been accidentally shot, spent
tuella are visiting at Mr. Andrew Mrs. (I)r.) Atkinson is spending a
tr it.
was incorrect both as Ina
Bice,
Miss .Jennie. Wright of hear Bettmiller l)unkin's, and other friends around short time at 'hex borne at Aa o.
and name., It was biIna Rico, spent Sunday .the guest of ]ter cis- *arae this week.
Her family still remain in Bayfield•
Irathe
pier
Bice,n
daughter o! Mr. who met ter, Miss 12, Wright,and Miss Twit' blcssrs. William Palmer nit<1 Wilber W1'ork leas commenced o
p Shi b
pts mak
in
with the mishap. e wee. in an auk- •I ivermore, Reid have got their threshing outfit and a gang'of tnnen s y. g
building at which a equpie o£ boys fir- Miss B. Carson after a three Sviceks' : in shape agaut and inacle a start en cribs .of timber to be sunk for foun-
t to
cel, not k fierce g s to v s there, and visit with illi, and Mrs, D. B. I{cn- Wednescis. • to 'Goderieh township, dation,
1
'two and w
1 ] 1Baker
pierces her imriot
a b .and care Mrs.
the ball red. n
t i Mr: awl 1Heel. lci't tar iter l'mi. in Cl.lifarllia A most successful quarterly service
the doctorsabdomen where it still remains, s, y, was held on Sunday- morning last in clifldren of Toronto arrived. on 'tur-
the not having. yet succeeded •oil T a hers' - the Methodist church. ..he congrega- clay. Mrs. Baker and arrived,
will be
Mon -Mrs, T.
•- A.
L t rc iFather •McMenaminlel on D on•t •r D
'.t. l e a cv at tr thersister, ) hopefor the Rt St of .
inlocatingtt 1 s+
1 e.
tl
tion was ; n large that seats haci to b
sufferer, •day to spend .a fortnight with his l.e placed in the aisles .to arcounno_ Stinson for several weeks, • but Mr.
parents in Montreal,' The 'earnest date the .people.
HAPPILY MARRIED, and- eloquent priest of St. Joseph
1 1 .Rev, ,DIr. Miller Maker �retuxted to the, city ori 1lQon-
occupfcso very high place in the "es- preached a most impressive sermon at_ day• lie's// foreman an the rubber
Mr. Harvey Davis and his sister ter which the• sacramcut was,adminis- works there, a position of considei'ab-
aa
Maggie- were in Detroit last, week teem of rnlr'tl ve and all unite in • le respoitsiullity, and holidays r
• wishing° him a ver pleasant .iloli- tared.
attended the wedding of their :sister ° Y 1 Dlessrs.. Samuel Reici and Willie with him few and far between.
day. During ]tis absence the Clin- We are pleased to make the an -
Hattie, who became the •bride of 11Ir. ton church will be in charge of. Rev, Beatty returned home from their' trip
Harry Marsh, • formerly of Clinton. to Oregon and. California on Tuesday uouncement .that Thos. Biggart; whpm
Father Wet Of Goderieh, while Itch, tvreported last week - dead, is still
hint ti good
s bridesmaid.- report having •Lt ,
a s a'
Davis w b z to tel while Father }lotion will attend to. file time ag and ,
arvey with dignity gave the bride a- ' .spixitttal• wants, of the -.Blyth Mia- time, Mr: Reid has added several int the land of the living; the 'rumor,►
way. The Church took ,as' e f alt alba pounds avoirdupois, ..They stopped at of his death having got afloat owing
Anglican . Carroll. • There and. was performedfited Branclon and Winnipeg- on their way to a serious illness: Tom now. enjoys
h andsotner recants for file vo n� coni)-• Mhis daughter, Mrs. (Dr.)a�WVright anda£ there, home told calls d d owes several
enal oltin/reseediends able t i t,uie this o •one obituary, a fav
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'tweets.-
thein being a cth far Mrs. .Wrightwere in town 'on Friday. 1)t' the state of Oregon than DIr, or enjoyed by few. WWe•trust. he mg.Y
twenty Tine dollars given by' the .firm • been .tit rfghas with her childrent- Beatty was with. California, the chi- he spared many years yet. ,
with which Mr. Marsh holds a lucre- bceti at' the homestead fax a fort; mate -in •tete latter state •being too Concert. --On lltursday evetniug o£
rive •position. The Many friends tender night and jpurposes remaining an- hot in the day, time and very cool last week the summer tourists of this
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Clinton of Mr. and Mrs. ,Marsh saysysr thehepgrove weeks. • bled Jowett at night, We .are glad to see our bid popular' summer resort, who are gath-
their very best • wishes. is tltifrom almost friends back, again. erect here just naw in large numbers,
daily with.. eleveiiey from far pad Rathwcll-On August . Sth, to Mr. .treated the citizens of the village and
THE SOVEREIGN TiAAT7 ". near, ertt hs . eth ell first
ca agoper 1•11 and Mrs. S. • C.• Rathwell Cl. son.. vicinity to • a contort o£: rare merit,
summer Rae:
first camper in the The. idea originated with Mrs. Dick-.
Bank of r..
The Sovereign Ban capital
a, person of. Rev: Mr, Ducally of • Mit- son,' wife • of Seaiorth's postmaste ,
abseil d-
1 a e subscribed d�fo ular lade
Mich has ethemost
wone of
ch 1 Went un canvas the •ho is • .
e 1 the tier n as . at itP P
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TA E`Y WN IP.
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Clinton0 opened out a brand, in grove and its • popularity hil.. ostead-,ies .. of the summer camp, 'Once the
Cintn yesterday. The he«d office of ily incrcasecl ever -since until. now it Misses Gertie and "Flossie Doivson of idea was started willing workers vol -
the Sovereign. Batik is in Toronto and is • by all odds the favorite hot the Goshen. Linc were the guests of .unteered iii large numbers and under
it has branches • at various points:. - Weather resort in. this county. Mrs. Andrew Armstrong on Sunday the •enthusiastic supervision of Rev.
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rnaiiaglioat .the - country,.' Its branch. last, ilii. Currie, Mrs. Currie, Mr. Dickson,
bank gars are picked- men from other. : Miss Edith Rathwcll :visited irieiids 1lrs. 1)idcson and Rev. D1t.: Abray •fha
banks, ie r.. L. P. Saltier; •wlao is >ln ' e1R 1'IICl2 C1. TRRliP, AND FRA,D. BIFTt . in Brttceficld last week. preparations Were: soon, completed, The '
charge lice teas for twelve years: it c .• Miss.' Eva Reid' was the • guest. of ,hall, tt�its;,Leautifully decorated ,far
k - ,and blue.; the service of the traders Rank. and• _ ' h>al, l OI .G011P;RIC.Ii. J'OWVN•SI3TZ miss. DT. •: Itefd• •of Varna 'on.. Suticlay tile• occ�'c. with red -white •
Alia P. Karn, the manager at •Fee- • " T on Sunda last bunt' res, banners • a wets
ter, ;resigned the •agoncy, of DTolsons at ' ' .n o THEIR Di*ATII.I]Y DROWNS' Rev: WVy G. Richardson and sister, of rare 6i enee and. whettattte.largs
Ilensall to cuter -tete • Sovereign. • lNG - ON• SUNDAY, ' • DIiss Maggie, of tVy.oming are at.pres audience asssmbled : in the evening.
Mr.• • - Dueicar: M. Stetgart of . Mont- ent visiting'the old homestead.'• a :` beautiful . spectacle met the
real, •• general n•tanan town: on Friday the eaten/or months e. rattier insignia- Minton visited: at the .ltotite of Mrs.. epi at'.the splendid• display gotten tip •
• last••. anal' .teas so moat ild the ed•:by 'cant streaaa, but ,..at a number .of,. J; .Reid ou Sunclay. so qufcl;ly. A silver •collection •wI
rho stability o£;f the
arcl.tete splen, places im its Meandering •course the .,. Mrs. tl'illiarn •Clarke` -Sr. 'Typo. 'for taken at • the'' door. -and 'amounted, to
did 7apliearance a of tate cauutry:• atijacf current has deepened the Tl:channel:
s. not l ditto . the, past.etiontll: has been visiting her the handsome sum .of.- $26,Ia which the
int thereto that the west:ablisliment. of what .are Immen'. es " holes," . it. whs•• sister, M.rs. Forgie of Turnborry,. re- "chairman;' gee, DIr.. Currie,' annotttceci•.
•the branch .here followed. • • .. at one of these spots which even s the, turned home last week.' would he donated to .the 'new Presby
tVI:,L,CODTF IiODIE.. ty. :oneJycars• ago was known. as the Airs. ••.T, R. •Govenlock cif Seaforth terian.cluircli for the purpose•of par-
.. Bad .Bopp•, where the river etosses • .Lind leer-three'dna gliters ivcrc ruests of 'chaste r'a.:bell. • The performers all ens '
c C it u
rented et e
has the
ni toe in a all and Mr. Frank
McCaughey the Hodgens House in the
salve village and both enter into pos-
t' session on the same day, August nith.
Mr. McCaughey ices for sonic time
been assisting its brother i the a.
n-
ageueutpcof the Commercial hotel
here Which has . given him more than
,an insight into the manner in which
El. popular house is conducted. His ex-
perience here wills therefore, stand
hint in good stead. Dr. Blackall, on
Lina other hand,. is new to the business
but possessingadaptibility he will
soonIn
fit into his new business.
MBFTING of TOWN COUNCIL.
• At Tuesday night's rneeting .of Lias
town totalled Contractor: Coo er waa
P
granted the use of a portion of the
streets which run past. the postoifice
site while erecting the office, .'It
is
tntlrstood that e will, with his us-
ual energy, rush' the job.
Mr. 1?. Iiolt,•K. C., has been engag-
ed by the council to defend the suit
width Mrs. R. Biggart has intimated
she purposes bringing for damages, for
injuries sustained by a fall:.
Thencil ordered that a crossing
cou r t
g
be laid on.Kingstreet o1posito We
se
ley church. •
Tlre• tax rate was .struck at.et• mills
on the dollar, the sane as last year,
THE COLT' IN THE 'VELI,.
W. Cooper & Co �,
Agents for C. P. R. Telegraph and .DorninfotY Express:
Coope
Money Ciders, also for Butteriek Patterns .• eiseaseseitaiteasareseeaseweesasessaleacabeweaatewaeleteagereneseasessaaa ewer -twee. Abair '
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Palate TC ckler
A Few �a�1 mill t7c� ;§$'
For Pdcnikker°s and Hoarse Wives
• We have Canned Lobsters, Shrimps, Lunch Tongue, Chicken, Duck
and Turks A good od`Sardine for 5eper tin. •
iIn Bottled Pickles we bavo. Patterson's Stuffed Pickles, Hintz Sweet
Midgets, Grosse and Blackwell s, Morton's Vinegar and Chow Chow 4
• Try a bottle of nur Jubilee Pickles at. lbe or two for 25c • . •
Hintz Sweet Pickles in bulk at 35c4
er uart:are extra tine'
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For Sandwiches try a Can of Devilled Ram
,Ogle (ooc"° >i'. Co.
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Economy
false Ec Honey.:
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Do not practice false ecnnotny: in the purchase
of spectacles and eyeglasses. If a prescription '
be taken to a druggist to he'fiIled.it is not band- :
ed in with the request that the cheapest drug
may he used, lj
alLhoti h, perhaps, the medicine ' . .
g
required' is for some trivial'aliment ciay,; Why. •
then, should so light'an estimate be placed up- •
en the mast precious of all the senses, that
those who can •anti do afford extravagances in
Useless or at least unnecessary luxuries should
begrudge paying a fair price for an 'article at •
once so essential to comfort • and welfare ? •
The complete satisfaction .and comfort given by our made-to-order :
glasses are making our Optical Department daily more popular.- •
We have had 12 years' experience in fitting glasses And • •
believe we can be of service to you.
P. l
1, Crews,
iddleconbe's Old Stand
Jeweler and Expert Watch Repairer,
Refractionist and Dispensary Optician.
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A two-year-old• • cat belonging to
Aare: H. P. ' Andrews, for which he.
would have refused $i 5cr,. a
s found be
a thirty foot well at the north end of
the •farm' on: Sunday morning. There
was: twenty_ feet of water in the well
in:Which the colt was immersed up to
its , shoulders,: an obstacle which it
struck':preventingb it frofngoing alit
6fsighteltogetieer. Plenty of ' wily
ling helpers were soon upon the scene
and. • a big .chain being hitched about,•
the animal's neck it was landed . once
more on terra firma'mueh bruised" and
'chilled for it had evidently been in the
cold , water. •all night. .A, vet took it
3n charge ad did what .•hti'could but
it peteredout
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We are selling our stock
of Tweeds at 25 per
cent. discount off our usual
prices. yy• HOLLOWAY. ��r �/
Aa J HOLLOWAY.
GALORE. • .
• On Mr. ' Ds A. Forrester's farm. just
westof the town there are about one
thonssnd chickens,• probably the larg-
est •number :of chicks being raised by
.any: individual farmer in this coilnty
or adjoining ones. This branch of. the
farm work is under the • tuanagernent
of Mr. John Forrester who is passing
through the experimental stage. with.
no more than the ;usual share of bad'
leek. 'He is now fattening a •batch':of.
the chickens -and in a fortnight or so_
will begin. shipping:. In addition to..
the stock hatched from his own incu-
bators he purposes •buying a :large
uttmber and wi11'pay as high a price
ascan be obtained upon any of the
local markets. This •'is a . new in-
dustry in this county,: but ive• have no
doubt that it will become. a profitable
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and important one, • •
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Last pf the Straw flats
1 cut
You can buy Straw Hats at a bargain now, E
hat in the store must be sold and we have pretty near
r.inthemout Thispis how prices in two order to get show they
Itre selling
60c Hats now marked 40 5c Hats now marked
c�c � sot
$1 and $1,25 Hats now marked 7'5c
All new goods this season.
Every.
W. rt ) the
r.. T 111 Stewart f 1
f M • o n it• r c on
• the Tartu o c., t le •oc a
rpt of . 1 .
1 i -•s l s
er •ct ti to ine
t - r Keys,. taw t t.
Cat 1 her s's a rifr • V; I , ens
-Miller,e t i t 1 a
T'1 Lr V.WW, t a a P
W. E. Ntl ,
on, • WV. Whitely, • J., Blaney,- G: Twitch I3ayfic 1tl I;inc, , that ?l rthtir Carrie, eon r- t a•s recently; ' ' artd-• Sall ecgttitted thtatrselves admir-
11 C. Beyer and ;I. 111eEwan, "•• who nf. 'Ali• :3oscph Carri•e, and l rcptd. Bur- Mt.. mid Dire: 1,, Centehc,nl and :\Sieg ' ably. qt." the • coneitrsiou Mr, G.: W:
ell, X -nett son of•Mr.,.Geor a Burnett met
tiluge 4ented Clinton lit the anada -urtlt Con- . g sae Clarridbe of • Clinton visited' Mr,•.I-lolntait principal .. of the Public
tingritt sent from' Caeada.•to- Sottth their" cicatlis _on year and The foruacr tad'• Mrs.. .T. Sharp of• the Babylon i school, highly. complimented . the • sev=
Africa,' have returned home. ` Was in. his 23rd year ...the latter Eine ode day last week... • . ' eral performers, Rev. Mr,' Currie: ands
• • bite •year older.. Mr: .J: Torr nCe and his sister', Miss' Mrs. ' Dickson. on the successful •per -
They •ivere' alroitt twenty three clays Neither. .of -the young •Hien ealiid Maude r,t'EgtnnnctvilIe spent er even- farmance and liloved:e nate of thanks
on• • the .way .to .Dunbar,. where' they.. swan • well, •but liad, gone .iii bathing • ie-
g- last week with" £ricucls on file fort/lance
all tvho took part• • Ytev. •Dir. Mc-
were •lanaed, about - the •sante. •arae along..with Arthur Mcl,eau, •a lace of. Ba'iyloti oil their ova to Zurich. Neil, pastor of the church; seconded
coaling 1)ack.•and Only .vent a' fort about sixteen ears• of a c a"sero of. X
night or so oil Soilth African soil. M Sane. e -Lean of Go ferich. .Ar- Dlrs. S,•. A. 14IUITt~C incl her sats 'Lloyd tlt�. lilot1031 Which was carried amidst
They •would.. Iikesto:leye rctuained ,: r M of,. I.ondini, were guests of Mr •. and 'great entlttuii,asni. The following is
longer and liatie•lied'a .brush with the tlrtir Currie went 'in first. net crossed i •Mrs. ,Baur. MclBride of the l,obvain i the program which was so splendidly
k the: stream; but Ered: • Burnett iii at-. bine for a feta day:; last "week, ..carried oat;. by Mr. Currie, who. makes ,
shaggy •Boers, brit peace iu.tervencil: teniptir.g to 'do. the sante got into the ,The • busses Sherritt, and DIiss • DT, an falcl oat
• aid o.thev,'were •:compelled relectat'tly, 'iie au to drown. 'Whet rlr-
hol� andg '1W ilsolt . of amok Grand Deed.- ate • the i Doxology •
to drift, halite Without a • scenic SO,' uta thug ::saw his. chwn.'s danger .:lie - at'ari.- r
s reek, WW7tat they sats • <tC the colfntrs a guests of DIiss Millie Ke) s. anti other : 2 1 Layer, Rev. Mr• 11.bra.y.
1 y ed- to. his rescac, • but whelp lie Struck- flieuds cal the Babvttitt t11is'Week a . 3 Imamate:nut Solo,.Miss Tarrant• of
did' not, however; hi/press thein: 011 •.the' deep water he too• went down, Ile.,
'Huron.'is' in their esiiufation .worth folded u his life'tor Itis friend: •Goshen
and 1 rs. hcl. • ,Tolnitsti)u 'of rite Detroit
poen times its size itn the s plea ant. Y P Goshen bine were guests • cif.. Dlr. and 4 _Rt:ading, liliss• Nonua Dickson el.
• 1`Ite ion occati; vo ai'*q ,was pleasant Arthur" McLean . is small but cool hers.' Replay Errata one cloy • recently., • Seafartit ,
tl it grew mono o io�s. Tt • •was I headed and''plucky. He knew what .bliss bibs;nc. .atanbt+ry •nf Been:cid, -5` Solo, Miss.Iackard' of..Seaforth .:
null. g %%mulct be the .. result if he ventured accoiil paned by her ibistti-of law 'r4lt•s,,
too much- of a good .thing,' but. it sat-' within reach;.of .the drowning- moat and J, Stanbure, tend het-. tad/. -1 .larcn :af-
.< )ortunity.
to lief. ) )
lr. libstl T
forded • t
ll Currie [
rt.ur 1
similar, i a fate So e
farseeing.. a, u n 1 r
- �f s
q nto .spent,-'. list •\Gerin s t ail
they. ever. lied of • a closet range ac- g. Toronto,: pa a c «y
aintance with a nt riof crtclplig he •vcu.venturedin, Inc Ceuta/tied. hint.., -to attests. at the ltonie -of. •Mr. WW,. de
ttahintgs .• 'Which :always atl,`rufest :a trans keep.- sa,yirlgm!' Wait: till he goes Hcys of 'the. I3abylen•T,ine; ' .
down the. third tie and I will 'dive -
lihrt and' lining liiau' up. Stet Currie cotthl •'
'r :not : took.' : ou • while his ctittnl was . . • AUBUiiN .
A•snot l raop.OU APPLES. .
. `drowton :before his 'oyes ''and eesfied.
I.d ath. 1 •citut • DIcI,ern b•Mr. and .Ars, Jenkins of: Colborne
- 11 Ir, i,, -.DI. Henry,' tipple: dealer' ay • in to his • own t g ' were. -teteguests of Mr.• 1I. I'liilli e
Oslittwa, • arrived•:' to 'towel •yesterday :dived.. and • ' brought am the body, oft 1
re nti .
t t and the
ct
Y
and in company with County Cpiurcfi- .Ilttrilett . wlnichL his. string I • Mr. George I3eadle Jr., hes .bots •lit
ldr' Cluttelott riiade a tc>tir •among the steep bank ,•would only allow. lout. to: g b
. prch ards in ,ills adjacent towrishtps. 'pull part of. the way',ciet',of' water and •citta 111r.' Jas, bIitcltcll's threshing i,ttt-
S c 1 fit and intends to start sootl, Messrs.
As 'the result -of what •they :saw they after repeated attempts to final' Cain- R. Stetter,. > , llIutcit 'and II. Walters
say. that the .yield 'of . apples will be ..a rie's bciely he ran for assistance to Mr, are itis '"salt .
three r ttartcr crop, but that not MMrore'• • joint' Stewarts, . _tlicttee son ,to tete. - .• b g
than Cft )er:cent: will be good fruit, Burnett 'and Currie lro,ttesleads; to • Dfr• James Itfedd.is visiting.'unde .
Y 1 the: parceled roof at Dungannon.
the balance being scabby me spotty• sett le the alarm. A lairge crowd soon P $
'` nest .varieties are : Winter • .gathertel, brit it was not until after. a Mfrs. •C'hisltolrtl of •(.;odi rich was the
lire .clew stat of DTrs. .Tautcs Moore the ,est
-Golclet; Russets aria Baldwins ; Felt*,
two' hours searelr that fife body of bi'
t 'nl Orange :Currie 'was located. and. itrought tc, tt'.eck. d 1 1 ly, that 1
-zo r.. 1 1) )tits opal 131en1 et t r r r9 Thos.. 9. 'QuitC •v -
o b .11I . and Mrs; ] o, en of lc L
)' 1 ee ' t •I iteliess..: the surface. It haci lodged. hatter the l
I 1ppflts Larry . I I e •nand.--atletided the funeral of the tat -
are•Messrs. Cantclen aid rienrv, who shelving batik, Ori' his retire to. the ..lor's.111x. •R. attach, Sr, et riper Mayfield abgttt a mile .east ; of
are 'excellent 'ud acs .'incl know where- ceche' young Mcaeat' dived repeatedly•father, + heat on Sit -witty • afternooh where .two
of they'speak blame . tile', continued anti until not alk/Wed.. td do et any. atfd Mrs. R. llTtttcll,-Jr.,. Mr. anti Dirs.
1 ) n small_ longer. The 1)oy is. wcirtby.of the W.. king of Clinton, Mr..,and Mrs, V exec:1leut •yotieg liter; Fred,- Burnett
thiel anti. wet weather. for theMutrlt .of .Clrut:pn wind • Mr. 'piaci 11Irs, aria .trthur Currie of Goderieh town-'
mess. of tete--fruit 'end tine -spots end Medal. Mr. Stewart 'also went dattti .J,.ill'2221111 said family of Ili ill were Sltip,, canto • to an tuttiznely death
Scabs. •several. ;.linos. !hi 'lodging ..of .the _ 1 throegh - droWeing. They in. company
bony antler tlie bank was wit theyalso .present at, the • funeral.with. a McLean
Beit -they foetid . int - their Botta a . cbul l' riot, lueate, it. Y • Joltll Garner returned to his' 'haute 4 culeri i young' rtirlad thedrivt r to en-
could
ol
Lr CLUB. SHOOT,
marked clllThave ' fn' orchaked rds; Iii The.
+• last week • after rusticating wincing P
! he funerals took ptitre ori 1 lcsday, b b ivy. aL. cool plunge. in what is kttowrt as .
those Which have been . orchards; the that of .Fred. Barnett lir the a, err• to Tritucls herefor • a few flays. ihti cheep halo, a teacllirous hole .'lit'
On civic holiday. the Clinton gun 'frust .ls • better` both In cinaltty and 11°10°14' cetnetcr Rev. Wright rcatd. :Miss • Brool•.s of 13rueefield Inas also the river formed b a.sucldeii turn of•
club defeated weeder the i with reit eh •than in orchards wlliclt Itavc the. beautiful. .1,urfal.'servi21e of the
returned alter a pleasant visit here• the river
alta which is said to. be a -
grounds, The Weather was'fine with been Lott towered for ' Revs Wert i)ck a former past
a light wind'Wewh made the flight. of the ci cr p oast of • Church J of Ungl.utkl: The pallbearers
' 1 pastor' or' of lxpul l$ 'feet: sleep. Arthur Currie, it
g Dir: henry says t, 3 welt ; John Middleton; George the Base bine Baptist church, renewed Scents; swain across. it with ctitticttity a-
but
the birds Somewhat iomgulo; - es lar 'Ir fs this scar alicatll of Huron Cartiiey, .Tames Thompsalt, Artitllr acgaaitltances here• of late.
tall�,. kijc: left , an gee tram No; •Rev, Small's relatives )ur pose letiv Dred, Burnett in making the ate
b 3 trap largely far the • sant reason that W1c1s11, WW>11iaf)t T,iitcisuy mid Arthur
purpose •tempt sunk and -•his companion plu'ng-
wlticlt dropped •to the ground very, fast marks the difference a •orchatrds here. Cooper, ing for home this. week.: ed lit ,ter bis -assistance and both went
and somewlbothered the new , !Lha• rrlterineti"C•uf Arthur Currie took Mr. Jetties Glew, Trash from Sogtlt cltpt111 'the- lad bleLden, who was a
allywell
who, for
however, did exception- ri1:TER 1N HIS GLORY. place in the afternoon in Currie
tend Africa, with his SiSteis called in the good' saintlier, then made herdic, at-
had.. 7 ie Clintonr .the practice •rites leave Ina '.its report of the IIau,nvcr vs. •
crttnelery. .'Lite ttcccaseci. ltaviu + been It villugt• on Sundry,
The C 23l club ,wort the team• g bur inlllutcr establishment .hits tempts • at rescue .and succeeded 111
match 1,t' 23 birds ,as wolf as hest Perham lacrnsse luatelt elle Hanover nreutbcr of I;.' O. L. No.' r it' tete' friar- Y mug to the surface Dred. Burnett, but
c )rc bur -
Post has the •• following reference to lab :service of the order ways gone dlaalged lia.'nds, Mrs. Marshall Amebas could not i)ril�g Initn safely to land but
sc , mane by G. Z., efirsts, who pent blatlticson of Clinton through with ,tt pito graveside. Revs. :old out utast of her stock to R. L.
broke lq out of 25.1'In the first io a'young s ar" from Green atilt Hussar also conducted ser- Riddle of the. village. •• She goes \Vest .
secured
then rait)for partly
tlAlter
rte
at To birds J. E. l Cantelon broke to I1lathiesotl, that t vice at rile House alai prior to the flus week. • bout an hour and a; half Dr. Woods •
straight and fn the last J• Dodds clue tautton, who is now the idol of Dar-
'1st
ur- bod beinglowered el its resting A leekent "tnedicii:e vrnclor with arritccl aft the scene but •life was ex -
straight
lite scores were as' fellows : Ilam fatties anct tlae •xlcat of Centeut- y , b olla down aceotitpaniuieut held' a stt•ec't
Ist event, . to l)1rd5••--BBII j, Hovey g, ,'1110 bleachers, proved equal to the oc- 11 � CkS•a)n he I11.Tftre�salitClutt Russelyoearner l•.XllibitiOls on 'I'ncsday evening t1a.Ct and in the iucautilne ef•forts were
CaaiOn. Leaving his posltasn at . oint + , + made to ,9t'CtiY( the body of the, ether
9, GratiatMortish it 5aiHr : Rutsont6 er 511forvor K he was the heart and soul of. a Arun- .0 orale,ArturCart»er. Will,. .Iarrott last hcrc. Iocitgt l ng waft which,
ahiaft ref appears,
he me, otinhad
Mr C. Beadle had the .tuisforttnteltn
Dodds y, Canteio, to, •Naftcl y, .Wath tlitrb* cott,bfltati0il Lvlticlt bratrgitt the an•d George Y get a rather severe Shaking: up from a choke deep down in the water and wasg
son 8, Rougvie q,' Shannon s, Dawns ball up to Hanover's al.. He 'wore • runatttay aucxieut recently•
released after -much difficulty and then
5, Jhhnson 3, Davis.5, Symonds q, a uniform which matte hien braid, oli Now cton't you forget that Auburn lite mournful procession wedded its
Bright .�. cws, a, light green re 1 gold braid, aft •G0DzRICB TOVV'N•SHxP. celebrates its, civic holiday at alenese-
way tlfruu+lt rite. fnelcls and. b the
'Learn thatch birds b per roan.. Width he shed lustre in its atCl tdwn: tun . l'ac'k oil Thursday, August tette, road to the sorrow stricken homes
' S The rush,: however, was stoppccl acid bliss Louise Hayter, who lute been ,tuff if vent wish a mode of conveyance.
W.
Rutselt--1I. Rapson' 16, 'Watson iti, there was a grand. melee in front of spending several weeks with her 'cis- you'd better secure your sitting' int it tvltere •iucteseribable;. pitiable. scenes
McIvor de, IC. Naftel Icy, Rougvie X2i • Life goal,• booth was struck in the ter, Mrs. Jatitt+S blase, returned to before Tuesday, ilegnet 12th, 1.1ds is ivere Lvitnes"d'
, Rnteent 16, Shantiott 16, 'Saunders mix up acid Sheppard scored by a Iong her home int :Stephen aft Alciltdaty, etc- bo be a clay c,Cf in nur burg and .the
13, Davis 15, Carrow Io, Masson 20, side shoot.. The -Durham contfiigeet cotttpattfed 1>y iter . sister Sadie, wile to be '� day" will 50211 fr daft Buse
12 TotIll y, JltanSon 14, McDermott went wild. The elope of winning noir ,a'rrived only the day previously. :hill imeSS utterly slnits c)(' .and L 1111 reigua' WVI�;Ii'1`I''Il til),
rs-xotatl 203 vas intaxieating, It was CtySiuln. another st:9ter, itltss Bertha Hayter, supreme
Clinton -J. • E. Cantelon 1$,• J.. . Down the field again carne AIatlneson, remains -with ItIre. Mose fora time. -Donald Patterson. had a merry Iinufie. Mr, J. II. McClinton and Mr. Win.
Hovey 16, R, Graham Ty, A. J. Mo Ilia rushes were stopped again and a- Mts. 3olt Cole and. her two child- roll on WVaduts<lay of lash week, Afkvr Johnston left Myth on Tuesday with
rtslz 14, G. la. Holmes 2q, N. Mali t gain, but he at length found the net. acro of Male/met, I1linoiS, are oil An thelia practice music end malty mew two .carloads of horses for Marntobas
S. Dodds 2t,.A, J. Bright 20, N. Fair Hero-worship, It appears, has not extended visit to her aunt',, Mrs. Joint anti interesting gainer were indulged
Ale wish tttent a pleasant and profitab-
14,. ' 3, Spooner 16; J. Forrester Iq, yet had its day. Mathieson and Me- O. Elliott, They will also visit their in and a very plgenies were
Bulged lc trier,
R. Downs g, S. 'Ireland 14„ T. Jack- Cartes, the Clinton and Shelburne tnaaty relatives ill Ashfield township. Derma. the tlitueicrstoriti of Tuesday
Solt 9 -Total 2 & tnen respectively, now Witit Durham, A service in lnetiiory of the late AY. plulsoNAL. . "lir. Mobcap i'ltitennan's harp wa:t
I11 the 3rd event the principal scores were- subjected to settee of its petty- flair Currie will be held at Sharor. riga. W. J. Scott, who had been visit- Struck' by ]igttnritg uit<t btrrttecl to
Tees -
Were : Dodds 10, •Cantelon y, Hovey tyranny, its exquisite torture,. atter chetah next .Sunday beginning at 3.30 iltg Clinton. relatives, left alt 'Lues- the ground, together with about fit-'
fi, Bright $, • the battle. Mathieson.wasliesiegeel by' pi. tit. to be eounineted by Rev. (;rcene. teen taus of ha Tour calves and. a
At last week's practice the sce,rc was a bevy of Durham beauties and the •17,e relatives in this township of Mr. tiny to return to MToostnin. Mrs, wagon. s . WIta , fo ue was
as follows : At ace birds--Cantelon Iq; athlete who slid not blink when facing .end Mrs. 1. Rogers of Ceclarville • are (eo2-gc Jat)es and ribs, :lain Jnncs,away
Hovey 13, Moines 14: at 22 birds-- a whole defence line blushed' like a 'very sorry to hear that they, their alto were Saturday'
at Stapieton, �? home 4 believe thCchas $3gduinwa
Graham IJ ; at 23 birds -halt -IR, sweet little fifteen -year -bier girl at • a three sons and one daughter• --six int started olt,Satu�ctaty+COr'their hotnrs mice on the hare and $500 on contents
Victoria, B, C. They. were tfckct gift that amount will fall far short of
•e r n) area poi by Dlr. iV, Jaeltsotty G'.
. pek la to r s, 111:1010w11 'GKgles rout eyes, upw a li f r ever, w 1 e t e. e c es aug t er i Y'; it• a cut, reptaciitg what has been lost.
MARRIED IN VICTORIA, •.
On Monday' a .wedding took Piece in
Victoria, B. C,;; Which will be of mach•
interest to Clintonians,: the bride be-
ing • n0 less a person. than - Mies Or -
fa Miller,• second daughter of Mr.. Jac-
ob Miller. : The. lucky. and happy man
is Mr', .Henry Currie, who' holds a lac-
rative .position with a 'Victoria 'whole-
sale
hole-sale firm. Mr. and Mrs. Currie will
take Yup housekeeping 'in- Victoria. We
all wish them prosperity, and happi
-
' It.is -worthy of mention' that • the
bride's parents, M. and 'Mrs'. Jacob.
Miller, were married on the sante day
of • the same month -August '41.11 -
thirty ' • two years -ago. .The. 'ceremony
took place in Witigham, but Mr, .Mil- •
ler was. then as he. .leas, ever since. con•
-
tintied to be, a citizen of Clinton. Mr.
land; Mrs, Miller are moth respected
residents and a .wide circle of friends
wish them many happy .returns 'of the
anniversary of ,their wedding day.
MIN C o
o rt f Clinton ^�11 J: Doherty o
� ,,o b, y ii,
b Ittstrumeiital Duct, the D issos Black-
Burn of Loedon• '
•y' Reading, Miss Tarrant -
Ie Solo, Mrs. (Dr.) Staubtiry of Toe-
"
Ii• Address, `Itev..Mr. Abray o.f Monck•
-
ton,
Solo, Miss .Maitland of Toronto .
Holmes o
13 Iustruuidtltal, Miss I,, IIoln f..
. • Clinton
4 •1 . ; into DIr. Walter •. Pickard :of Seas.
,
forth, -
i5 ,Solo ,• Miss -Ray Dickson of Sea-
.
Ih Soto, ' Miss Pickard : • •
:I7 Solo., Mr. W. Pickard
Ii; National Mullein
Sacl Drownfl:g,--011e. of the saddest
an most int €ine to events t a las
huf,peued' for years took. •place in • the
HODO1.N$ 8I Os Downs 15, Ireland 1t4. garden tea, when .that myriad of woad one luutst 11 clown with typhoid of
S 1 epi d lit With. tin rat our f
White 1t attest daughter t art through
•...� Canfel0n' 10, Graham, 4, Hotel ts, were turned upon Mini.' threatened With it. -