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are going to make things doub-
ly interesting in this store and
Saturday morning we begin a
big sale of Clothing. See large
bills for list, of bargains.
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CLINTON, ONTAIRIO, THURSDAY, MAY 12th, 1904.
LIVE STOCK SHIPMENTS. FOR MAY 24TII. PASSING AWAY.
Two inmates of the Ithase ot Refuge
passed away this week, David Ottersoa
and John. Daley The latter can froan
Wroxeter to which place the body was
taken for interment. He had been a
Today and tomorrow Catitelon & The prograiii for r: May 24th eete.
Wallis will slop five double diaks of live bration warrants us in saying there
hogs ao Toronto for which they .are will be a good day's granes, but • of
40aying II4•75 Per cwt.
that snore later, suffice now to note
ONLY ONE CASE. • the fact. Yon will be coming to Cilia
The regular meeting of the Division ton on that date.
Court was held. on Trealay with Jud- HAS BOUGIIT ANOTHER AIITO.
ge Holt presiding. The only case for
trial was ttat of John Dale oIlullett Mr. S. P. Tisclall, the carly auto -
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ship which was decided in. favor al tnobilist in Huron, has exchanged the
machine he has 'been using the past
vs. G, A. Cooper of Goderich town -
de case in hand. • • purchase is all improvement aver the
old auto and 1VIr. Tisdall is leolcing
I'i'HAS IMPROVED. . ' • forward to many a pleasaat ran during
the season.
Manitoba, Toronto mar Chieago th at -
The Messrs. Taylor, .who game from , . .
tend the funeral of their Mother, were ONTARIO STREET LEAGUE.
much 'plea.stal with the improvemeat -The Ontario street League continued
The topic was very able taken by
two seasons ior a new one. The new
the defendent. The local barristers had
' which has taken place in Clioten the the Bible study on Monday eveting.
they with the outlook here that there Miss ..Kate Minch arol the dtscussion
them taking up their abode in Clintoa. Dr. Cook. The study for the next
again... , .
. • The League •purposes holding a concert
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ST, PAUL'S S. E-. OPENING, • in. the war future. . . .,
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past fel& years. So well satisfied: were
is a proMainlity of at least . two (a was led by Miss Miva Turnbull and
night will conclude Nurnberg io-16,
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• The yourg people of St. 1.'aul'a.chur- THE LOCAL. MARKET.
.. ch ' intend having St. Paul's school
The local inerket is somewhat quiet,
. licuse opened again for the first- time
.the the farmers hem
.ng toc husy to ake
on Friday evening of this .week •whet
, is to lecture 012 • "Ireland and the It- .deliveries, This aaplies particularly
Rev. Canon Dann M. A. of Londen ito 'wheat of which very ,litt$1e is.coin-
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he school house. presents ing irl. •T1:6 prices are••:.
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attractive appearance ane, does eredit Wheal 901
to the A. Y. P. A. and especially to Oats 30c to 32c
those who have froaly givep -their own Butter tic to •12e
time in the evenings to the work of • Eggs tic fr> 1c
renovation.
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• The. Pony, which has' been •osvned.0 • Mr. . James Wattle* of .:$t. Thowsz
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Mr. • James Stevens of the Base Live
; for sogne years and Was superrainuatect •
' ' lest fall,. has 'changed staid*. Mr,'
t5 > Stevens handing it .over to Di, Mc-
1-a Intosh of 'Brucefield., No money pass- '
ed ; Mr. Stevens *otildn't sell the '
1, - faithful cld- pony which -i now in her.
<•?.•6 3atcl• year, but the worthy veterinary..
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ed her baelt tc whieb Mr. Stevens con-
sented. The 'pony yet as lively as
a ten -year -Old- • • • .
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PRESNYTER.Y OF HURON". "
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. The Presbytery of Huron met in
Walla ,church, Clintoo, on Tatailay,
May „loth: The principal items.of
: :nosiness trausacted .were. .11e, follow-
ing' : The ,auliatitattior, of ihe mania of
Jamea Hamilten of •Goderich for tbat•
of James A. Hamilten,Of Londeaboro
as 'commissiorat to the neat roneral
Assembly. The consideration of
the: report cm and receiving congrega-
tions, ifl eonoctien With ..which it was
a.finoitneed that the committee had pro.
to tnak,e a reduction of in
the grant to .Varna•and Blake. Tie
revision of the records of Exeter , and
Chiselburst which were reported' as
having been carefully and correctly
*ept. The consideration of the statis-
tical and financial yetutos f• -.,r the year
encliog •Dec. 315t, 1993, Which •were,
found ot.. the.whole .very satisfactory,
aPPoirtment of , a:committee to
prepare a. letter 'conveying the con-
gratulation's 'of the l'resbytery to the
Rev. Matthew Barr of Harpurhey,
• upon his attaining the soth ataiiver•-
sary of his ordinaiiion•to the ministry.
It was agreed :to hold the next regailut
meeting in Themes Road church. on
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•• THE BISHOP'S VISIT.• •
• •On Monday aveinug last Ilis 'Lord-
ship.; the. Bishep of Hilton, preached'
to a large congregation Peol'a
'church raid coofirmed ten: caudicatea.
: The Bishop's .• spairion, Was founded'
.upon, ..a •
Tames * a- and was -I, masterly
exposition • Of .the ..:''perfect law, of;
liberty." The sercoee throughout was
• deeply solemn and affecting; The Rev,
Mr. Lowe of Wingliam read -Le service,
• the Rev. Mr, Rhodes who lias just to. -
interior of $t. Pallr'S church *and also
wtale here met a comimittee from the
Ladies' Guild whose snenibers are aox-
iota to deootate the .clitirch Mr. •Wal -
thew is to submit his estiinate • ad
tender amid ensigns within four days,
So that acceptable to the ladies the
work. will le begitu at once,
British soldier and, dame out with a
regituent when it was stationed ir.
this cevntry,
ARE YOU INSURED ?
On Thursday last Mr. R. Postlewha,-
ite of Goderich received from A.
Hooper -a checque for $14.15• as com-
pensatiort for an attaek of pleprisy.
• Again on Saturday last Mr. I..
Brownlee of Summerhill receivea a
cheque for. $1o, he having been laid off
with an ivjurcei foot received while
chopping. -
A MASS MEETING. •.
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A mass .meeting under the auspices
of the W. C. T. U. will lie held
Ontario street church on Sunday, ev-
ening next at eight -o'clock. The resi-
dent ministers are 'expected to be pre-
sent. Rev, Dr.. Cook will deliver ' a
short address. Singing will be led by
the Ontario street choir. -Mrs. (Rev,)
Dunlop, President. . • .
rxfl TOWN WINS. • ,
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The.ease. cf Biggart vs. Clition, an
appeal from a derision given in favor
of the towt at the assires at Coder -
lain was dismissed by the Court .0s
Appeal yesterday with costs against
the gppellatat. It will be remembered
that IVIrs. Biggart sued for damages
for injuries alleged to lave been re-
ceived by a, fall upcn the sidewaik.
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PUBLIC SCHOOL 'PROMOTIONS, •
Auburn.
Whole Number 1318
Bayfield
Miss Lawson and MistoStrung of Miss Hendershott of London is the
Brussels spent a few days with friends 'guest of Mrs, George Erwii/ this
last week. •
week.
Mr. 8. Deer spent a aw days visit -
nig relatives eown at Zurich last
week.
Mr. Herb ICrox of fWitighant is
tome and laid up with a sore finger.
Miss F. Fotieringham of Brucefield
was the guest, of Mrs. C, A. TIOWSOU
Ole day last week,
• • The fcllowing pupils of 'Miss • Chid-
* ley's room ar0 promoted to the Senior
• •Second : Retta Cook,' Belle Philter,
Elva Johnson, Li'zzie Ford, M. Chow -
en, E. Gralitan;• •C, .Rogars, George'
Grundy, Fred. Sloman, Bert
Morrell, Willie Twitchell„Daisy Copt,,
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ALMOST TOTAL LOSS: Al. Doherty, Ethel White, :Icahn Levy,
• R. Moore' H. king.
• Mr. 1).• Cantelon's foal. shipinent . . • • .
apples, sent by the stearner Ontario to REV. nuNrior RESIGNS.
Glasgow, vaas delayed two weeks in.
Mr. Wm. Sturdy of Parry Sound is
haute at present to see his mother
who is very, ill.
, Mrs. S. Clark is also in a very crit-
ical condition. -
Mr. W. Wightman of thQ SP() was
the guest Of his cousin, Mr. Gordon
Wightmaii, this week.
.Mr. John 'Mole Was in Clintein last
Miss Nellie and Charles. Card of Tor.
onto were called home last week on
account •of their mother, who is lying
seriously ill.
-Mrs. Robert Parsons and Miss Alair
of Hillsgreen spent Sundsry in the
Mrs. (Rev.) Snell oceupica the pulpit .
of the Methodist church. last Sunday
evening in, the absence of iteV. Snell
who took the work at Bethel,
The members of the Quarterly board .
. of the Bayfield circuit met in the chur- .
ch last IVIonday evening to wital up
the business of the year. After the bu-
siness was completed they ratired to
the parsonage where there wivea had .
, earlier assembled', when they were the
guests of the pastor and his Wile when,
Ira. anstone mid daughter, Miss
• aggm o. Beugniller moved. into the
Mr. Josh Lawson intends taking village last week and have taken up
charp of the new chopper which Mr. their • residence in Mr. Thos Stiuson's
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Menday on Izsiness, a social time was,spent.
Miss K. Cleft cf Dungannon; is •the a V
guest of her sister, Mrs, S. Nicholson ' f
Collis inteads: plating in shortly.
Severalofthe frinds 'from here' Went
to • Brucefield to attend: the funeral 9f
the late Mrs. Albert Knox who' lived
at Stratford. The ayiaptathy of the
whole community goes out to . the
family,. She leaves a husband and
three thildren to mourn their great
loss
Mr. Jas. Young is getting a. man
from Seaforth to eut Staves . this
year, Mr. Sharp, who always' did
this work, died suddenly., He lived at
.Listowel, • • . . •
Mr. Taube of Toronto .was in the
village' last Tuesday..
Dr, Voider isf Clinton . is :on his ro-
urids
Mr. Thos. Lawlor returned tothe
from Toronto last, week and is not any
.better after the operation. • • •
transit and 'on atcount of liera e‘f the Rev. 3, C. Dunlop, wlso for the past
ntree and a half years has been pas
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vessel arrived In such a Toot eondi-
tion that they sokl at 48 eenti per tor of • the Clinton and Base . Line
barrel,- not enough to pay the fretglit: Baptist churches, has resigned, the
resignation to take effect .rat the end
It is this sort . of: thing that .• • makes
of Jute. '
exporters grey •headed eaalY. ' Liam-
. Mr. DuilloP is very poptia.r.
mice - eoesint coVet a loss of • thiS' aStiong all classes of citizens and
nature.• •• . a •Froch re'g'ret is expresged at the •com-
. • mg departure cf this. zealous. Minister
lii/RON ouicAi ASSOC-1'11104 ' of • the gospel and his •eateetned km-
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Is Here At Last
You will need a new.and Iighter
suit. We can supply you at less than
manufacturers' prices.
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This is no mere statement. It
is a fat, and.we invite you to give us
a call and see for yourself. You will be
surprised when you see the ready-to-
wear suits we are putting on sale at
just half price.
100 of these Men's and Boys'.
Suits are now on sale and will eon- • ,
tinue until all are gone.
You can't do better any place
in the county, so come along and pick
tip the snaps in Clothing. It will
mean dollars in your pocket. Money
saved is money earned.
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Ian charge of the Holmegville parish,
read. the lessons and. the . rector read
•• the exhortation. to •the.'confirmation
candidates'. 'After the sermon and be-
' fore the laying .01i of hands" the
Bishop specially .addressed• those About
to be confirmed. His LOrdsliip . asked
• 'them to nia.ke as .priociples govert
. their laves four 'resolutioui : i --To read
daily. v portion of • God's ward .; 2 -
To atteml, tl:e public' service. of ' the
'Church ; • 3 --TD use private prayer.
. daily '; 4 -To he :present regularly • :•itt
Holy Comm/Mon. Tim candidates af-
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ter confirmation:received their • certifi-
a. cotes front the Bishop .w116 gave each
• a. text to • beat in what The musical
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• -• • portion of the ,service was well ren-
dered arid:reflects much Credit upon
the metithets • of St. Paul's choir.
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•-• • •..ROMANCERS, •
The two lads .who were picked up
'1.. between Clioton.and.Seaforth One eca
ening 'last' weeka by .1Vtr.J.A; SIM ith • and.
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brotightitca Cliiiton are tete romancers .
jtdctt1Agsociatimi was tald in Clio -
ton en Tuesday at 8 la no, the 'preai-
dent, Dr. Duasluore of StratforO.,
the chair.' ' • • .
Hoggetts, Provincial Secretary 'of
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The following were.iii atteadaace :
BOard of Health, TororAc Dr. Lorne
Robertson, Stratford ; Dr. .Taylor,
Goetrich Dri. Wateds and Stanbury,
Bayfield ;. Dr: . Irwin, Waltain ; Dr. Lin-
dsay, Blyth ; Dr. Cawthorpe, Remelt ;
Dr. McCallusia Lontlegbore, ;Drs..
.Sttow,nr.mpaosia, 1r...end J..N; Gitim,
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Dr. 'n Od a 4 tts rea a paper on Srnall-
pox
Item its earliest history to the
present time illustrated with lantern
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slides slowing the diaease in all
Dr. JN rave a a air
cn Petnicirnis Ameinia which was well
discussed. Several cases were present-
ed for examination. .,
The eleetion of, officers resulted as
follows :,• ' . •• . •
'President, Dr: Woods • •
Vaee-President, Dr. MacCalltan
:Sco.-Treasurer, Dr. Shaw -
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS,
. In order. to wind up the estate 'the
.residence of the late •ItIrs. W. -Taylor
• arid the eottage on Rattenbury street
• east Were dis4L>nsed of by Miction last
Week. The c.,1d home remains in pos-
sesSlOn c f the fainily, but the cottage
was purchaaed by Mr. R. A. Moore
who will take possession' tight away.
It is at present occupied by Mr.
INICEwati, Who has rented a brick cott-
age on °uteri° street: •
Mt. Alf. Barge has bought 1VIr.. Geo.
Stewart's. cetts.ge oit Felton street.
,Mr, and Mrs.. Stewart have had in
vicw• a prospecting trip to the West
and will leave in a few viecks• Hope
' to see theit return.,
The Taylor re.sidence or. Rattenhury
street west .has been rented by Mr.
M, A, Macdonald who will move his
- for ,lads so young. Tler were taken
phoned to Stratford, their, lime, -WO
ascertained ' the' true state. of affairs.
An uncle living in Hullett learning
theit whereabouts took tient tto his
home, but a day or so later sent the
younger of the tsar) back to Stratford.
The followiug from the Berlin Tele-
graph tells of the youngster's further
adventures : "Lawrence Keyes, a lad Gi-
g or ten years, told a remark-
able story after 'being put oth the
train from the West on Saturday
eveniag; .The conductor bad put him
aff because he had to.tierket. To
High•Constable Huber,whof was. called,
the boy said ha father was a farmer
livmg about four utiles frcni 'Cliaton
and that last Tuesday evening while
playing near his home; a dnati Wok
Iran inns his boggy and against his
will drove him away. His father canie
after hiin but the man chased hint
back. The boy saiel also that when
near Clintotx the matt tied, Win to a
tree where he remelted ell night until
at kat. he managed to work. himself
free. Theis he got CA the train and
.. in tharge by Chief Whea ley WHO tele-
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off. But he got on another train corn-
4- ing east. He, added that he had bad
• nothing to eat all day Saturday'.
. High 'Constable Huber searched the
•.lad's pockets and foart.d. the card of
4. a Stratford traveller named Iteyes
with wham he communicated by tele-
phone, :fearing that the toy Wag his
• son' and that Ite had run Way .6'ont
• home. The runaway was sent back to
• StrAtford by the iteXt train."
Mr. Echlin is making some 'cement
'brick 'for the basement of the new
church.
Miss Hannah Mole was on. the sick
list last week. . •• •
Rev. J. Kennedy of Londesboro is
to preach here next Sunday.
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Mrs. Geox•ge Hill was called away
on Friday last to Parkhill on account
of the death of her sister. She re-
turned, home on Monday,
Mr, E. Jorclau lost a fine horse this
week from iiillivinmation, •
• Mrs. David Batumi who has keen
very ill, is now on a fair way to re-
ecittage on Main street.
'Mr. Brown of London was the. guest
of Mr. John "tVkiddon a few days tile
past week.
Mrs. Glass of London is vlsiting fri-
ends .1h the village at present. •
Mrs. Cowie was in KiPpen on Sat-
urday last attending the foueral .of
Mrs, Robert Thomson.
Mr.. Ballantrne., license inspector for
South Huron, was in the village lett
Friday.giving. the hatellecepers their
licenses. •
Mr. Darrow, • proprietor of the
Commercial hotel, is having the large
double aerandali around the hotel
paauted: this: week Which adds greatly
to the appearance of the•house. .Mr.
Dickson haa the contract. a
Mrs. Parkinsoft. and son of Detroit
are visiting her mother, Mrs. Card, -
at present. , ' .
Mr. P. Rombalt, ex -Mayor of London, •
'gad sot, air, John- Rumball Gocler-
icit were- in the village one• day 'last
week on INusiness . . • -
Mr. George 'Jackson of Eginondville
Spent Sunday with kis brother, Mr,
•Thomas.....Tackson. • • • • .
NiTestgate c•f Hilton College,Lon-
don, occupied the pulpit ot • Trin,ty, .
church. last Sunday., • .
Messrs. Robert Bailey • and Jain .•
Spencer 'leave. this. week' .for 'Owen.
•Sound to.join. the crew, of' the' Govern.
mcut: Survey boat, the "Bayfield." -
• The inerckamts of.l.he. village have-
decieed' • to aelose their places oh. busa •
isess . at p. each. Tuesday . and. . •
Thufsday evening, commencing. May.
abtli and continuing itritil the end' of.
'.Septeinber
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• • Miss 011ie Nesbitt returned hctne • ' •
• . last week after visiting in Clinton for • . •
voderieh Township. ' a fortragla. • Varna.
• We are g c to se t nat oft r rien ,
• A/ •carryall of Merry. youths from Mr. Harry Thompson, has 'taken t e
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Seaforth clicate to the home of Mt. adviee of the sages and *joined the aar-
Peter Cale, Bayfield Lite. mi Friday
evening last and spent arnost pleas.- .rny of beneeicts, settling down on his
ant tate in games and also liatened to farm oii the 16t1s con.' last week: May
, many' years of happiness''. alai prcs-
Cloice nluaia an the Piano violin an" perity be the lot of himself and bride.
Ir there being good inusidans
in' the crowd. They. returned . Mr. and Mra. jos. Colborne, returned
their joyous .drive at aii. early lualrcion..wonheiVrefonitlialeYy to their name in Chicago
both ham lueraive' post -
Mr. Charles; 'fehbutt •visited friends • The deal. between Mrs. L Brawnlee-
on the 13ayfield Line last week. Of Stigninerliill and Ben. Vce of Bay
Mrs John Rathwell underwent an field whereby the latter .was to take
'eperation one day lust week and is possession a the grocery store here
now doing as well as can be expected. .has been declared oil: .
• Quite an etuoyoble time wits spent
at the home of Mr. Sohn Harrison on
. ay z eek, h
Mr, James Haniilton gave a taffy pall
to evera c • r is. ning
was spent in gaiima rine, dancing, ev-
erybody going home well pleased with
the niglat s amosement. .
Mr. Robert 'Marshall' Jr. and Mr.
Jolla, Harrison have finished their con- .
tract of two honOred .cords, Of wood
for D. S. Meadorgall.
Mr. Richard Porter of the`4th con.
met with an accident on' the 'Cut Line
om Satorday evening. of• last weels. It
might have been more serious but
for the. assistance of A. Cox andFred.
P tckatd: '
Mr. B. Wilson of the 6th has sold
a five team of lorses to, Mr. Janice
Hamilton for a handsome figure. ..
Mr., John Thompson of the Brryfield
Line spent Sunday .with friends itt the
village. • :
Capt.:C. McPhail has ptirchised a
Ow team of drivers,
The tnany•friends of Miss Sadie•Gar-
chier were please, to gee her. oat to
Bethany :chore!' once more,
It would be well if a few more Of
our Christian friends' would wend their
way to Bethany Sabbath afterzoon, It
familr to Clinton shortly. He is one is not very encouraging for a. ma -Aster
Massey Company, lila territory ex-
terding froni 1Vlitchell to Cloderich aral
frein London to Harrison, so he finds
Clintcin the most; ventral point in
which to live. • Mr. ',Taylor will have a.
number of improvemeats made iv the
property,
of . t le head r.geots of. the • Sawyer a to drive ,eight miles to preach ,t al
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toast thnoty. walls... .
A quiet yvveglirg took place it Lu -
can on Tuesday of last week at the
'residence of 'Mr, George Patricka lora
rnerly of London toivnship, when Ilia
fourth daughter, Miss:Metal, waa un-
ited marriage to Nr Harry J..
Thompson of Goderich township. Ow -
lag to a 'recent bereaVement in the
groom's family there were only • the
immediate relatives preseat • at the
ceremonyfl which was, peeornied by
R.ev, 3. A. Ayeargt of Literal, Metho-
dist church. The.bride, who was un-
- 1 1, t'fl 1 tic it of
ilk organeie over white silk. She
was the recipient. of many handsome
presetits, • includitig gad Watch and
ekain from the. groom. Het tra.velling
costume was of fawn cloth, trimmed
with browe . Velvet, a browo hat
with tucked white chiffon and reh
white plumes. After the wedding
breakfast Mr. and Mia. Thompsca left
for Clinton aiid have taken up house-
keepiug on •the What Was known as/the
"Plummer larin" on the 16th eon -
cession GOderich township. Tile News -
Record joins the numerous friends of
the contracting parties exterding
congratulations rota good wishes.
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THEY HOLD THE C.PP;
The first match for thapossession of
the Hough Cup was played on Satur-
day. aftertioott last lietww61/ the foot-
ball teams of the Clinton C. L and
the Harristott 1.1Tgh •School. The home
team has lost two of its best players
and owing to the Unfavorable weetter
there was not the needful amount of
practice, but still it wag enoagh
to hold the cup though, the opposing
team was an excellent One, The re-
sult stood tle both scores be-,
Mg made in the first half. The Hata
ristena team began the • second half
strong and. made it determined effort
to score again, but fiudieg this int-
pcssible they contented eeinselves
with a defence game. Mr, Bayley of
Ocderich acted as referee -to the sat-
isfaction of both sides, The home
team consisted :
Forwards - Aikenlicatl, Cameron,
Xeys, F. Mustard, Witlildon,
Halfbacks -C. Mustares, McItinnots,
Bottom
ilaelcs--XcEwen, McQueen. •
Goal -Mut -eh.
Alm mat ttinteli bc with Owen
&mod Cellegiate teani, cery strong
aggregation, it said. They must be
rather ecinfident of winning •for the
trip to Clinton will ecmt thou ' about
$75-
/1 they keep on winning the C. C. T.
team will have to pla.y every Satur-
day Mail June talk!
Mr. -Joseph.•IosterLand family movt .
ed to theiranevolioino io London' on.
Wednesday. . .. • .•
Mr. Notinan purely Of Scald/all spent
Saturday with his motheo .
. Miss Josie Foster. WaS -the guest of
Mrs. Purdy on Siinday last. • •
.. The' Misses Reichert of HMS ten-
spera.- Stinday • .with Mr. and Mrs.
.9hatfires..•. Jagrdy is visit-
ing her brother, Mr., Alex. Robinson,.
6B'ei.jteAh.. Higgins ins is about. to make
several up-to-date imProveMents in his
'harne,ss ;Keyes has
secured the' 'cataract. Jaen; • believes in
patronizing' tome. methanacs. • • • •
Hullett Townshi•p. Rev. Mr. Corriere of Grand Bend
•preached in the Presbyterian, church ,
Mr. Clerics Peaccck "sold a valuable
horse to Mr, Lowery Constat,te last
weak.
Mt. ,Robert •Freemati sold'agOod cow
to, Mr. .Morrison for a 'goad
figlillitiseS: Edith .1VICKnight Of the LO
don Road is visitihg tier sister, Mrs.
Richard Taskei. '
Mrs. Josephs Freeman was vigitivg.
her sister, Mrs. Onslow Caleb of
Clinton last week.
Mr. Dan. McNeil's' little girl• is im-
proving.
1VIr. Thomas Tretnier• is agaiu able
to work after a long illness. .
Mi. .Toseph H. Freeman and also
rposehotieMsenn.have.pureliasedt new grama
Miss Naney MelViichael .and Miss
Maggie Stott aretagain around coll-
ecting Missionary /Money; :
Mr. 'Janes Scutlicombe lost two
head of rattle !eat. week, a steer and
a heifer, waich were tdh over by a
train on the L., Ii, B.
'file following is the report of the,
standing 01' the pupils of S. S. No. 2,1
Hallett, boxed Ot1 regularity, puratuala:
ity, homework aria gefteral proficiency.
Tte names are found order of mer-
it 1:
Sr. 4th -J. Shanahaft, Ed. Tighe
(equal.)
Sr. 4th -Thos, Tighe, Ed. Blake,
Chas. .C. Michael . k , Alph
Quigley, Lizzie •Shatiathen,. • "Sohn
Flynn.
:•.1/1s, -Mary Loretto.
Sr. 2nd -Mary F. Cat -bed, Florence
Tsios.grhre.pe,hut2dkluni jgnioteasyei:unter, Thos. Flynn,
Carrbcert2.nd_Atiie, Shanahan, Colette
'Carl/era rratais
Blake, Mary ReyhoMs, Kathleen Quig-
ley.
Pt.. tst---John Tighe, Meet • Car-
(a)-Clatence Eulala
Flynn, Anoie Shanahan, Edgar Rey-
nolds, Vera Catbert, 1VIary Hunter,
George
Pt. (b)--illeen Tighe,
coRuorltl$, fr.;113e4lamvre.tage, 3o. -Kathleen Mc-
Stanley Township.
Quite a number in this neighborhoed
have got 11I} new whidmills. Among,
the number am Joseph Richardson,
Won, Pt>llock attes Wilson Armstrong.
Mr. William, Taylor spent a few
days in Stephen this week.
Ur. R. Pothole s‘icitt Satitrclay itt
Seaforth.
Chaq. Wailis ot Clinton was ht
thia neighborhood buying pigs ,
Moltday.
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Hohnesville.
Mr, Harry Holdsworth of Piffle/lel-
Afro, Pa., is holm for a visit,
Mrs. Young ofAlymer visited her,
mothH
er, Mrs. alstead.
Mr. F. C. Elford is it• the Ottawo
district in the interests el' the Poultry
Station.
Court Selwood C. 0. intend hold-
ing tut fee cream social OtI june loth
On Mr.W. Stanley's lawn. 'ne Cwt.
zeit's band of Cliutona will be iii at-
tendance. Paste up the cla.te so you
won't forget it for it will be one of
the events of the se4s04
on • Sunday morning, Mr. Davidson
preacbitig anniversary services at'
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.` West Tueltersmith. •
thSeeleadtiensgt. opforcryaetaiorsns are in full swing,
with a bad case of blood poisoning. •
Mr. James Nott has bear laid op
Miss Nellie Medd of Hullett is the
guest of her old'friend, Mrs, G. W.
Layton. •
Mr, Eli. Crick has had a Woodstock
windmill erected. ' The veteran J. Mil- •' .
ler of Clinten did the work which ad.
counts for the thoreugliness of. the job.
Mr. Jos. Addison has engagea' witla
Mr. George Turner for the summer. '
Mr. Thos.. O'Brien has been under
the -weather • for stand tane, His
many friends tope to see him ship •
shape shcct tate again. "
The •community was shocked Tues-
day :morning ttA leara of the \ sudden
death of Mrs. Frauds Layton, which
tock place the evening previous. Mrs. .
Layton haei zot been in very good •
health for some time, but nothing ser-
ious was expected as she was able to
attend to her household ditties as
issued.. 'On Monday evening. site Was
taken ill and expired 112 the arms of
her daughter before help • could be
summoned. 1VErs. Layton, her husband
• predeceasees her ten years, was a tie-
wv°ifteedanwdifenittneldt Ines°tetillemered'aiiitir'etdheel h°cuonset--
triunity for ter unsay virtises. She is
surcived by her five sons and one
daughter to whom the sincere sym-
pathy of the community goes out in,
their thne of affliction. Ike family
cosisist of 0corge W., Charles, John,
Freak, Walter atet Mary, Mrs. Lay-
ton had been for twenty-twa years a.
resident of this township., previous to
-which they lived itt Middlesex and
York county, the deceased's birthplace
being itt or near Aurora in York
county.
Stanley Township.
The Mills farm ou the stb C011. has
been sold by the executors of Mrs.
Shipley of Clinton to Beatty Bros. of
Varna. There are seventy-five acres in
the place and the put -those price Wafi
$2200,
Mr. 3. E. Toni visited SaS, No, 3
ofl Iriclay hist and reports the school
ti gcod condition.
Miss Laura Richardson visited at the
home of Mr. Wm. Clark on Sunday.
Mr. 'Wm. Taylor spent Momlay itt
Seafortlt.
Mrs. Chits, Reid of Brucefield visited
under the parental roof one day last
week,
Mr. Matthew niattes got it about
twenty head of tattle- On It011Clityy
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