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gcLINTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 26th, 1904. Whole Number 1320
THE, LOCAL MARKET, • A CliF,CQL.TE ORS•qa. •Hullett Township. HOW The 24th 'Was Spent In Clinton.
whea,t 90. t. 9.
On Tuesday Mr, A. Hooper handed a •
, Watit regret we record the demise �t
13utter,, loOse, toe to tie, • See cheeque to Mr. Thos. Matteglout • W J Mill r
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Live. Hogs 485.
Beub, to 12. wha e
lic co had finger cruelted in n
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tient some .time ago. Mr. Menaghan, j hn ti t
which took place early an (Wednesday
of last week. The sad end unexpected
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OOKS FOR IT. • s c rce.I ty necessary san ear
r es 'event has east a gloom over the
Mr, J. A. Gilmour of Charleston, an aectdent policy. . • entire comendnity. Ile had enjoyed
fairlyi-
ood health until within a few
WeshAegten, writes- : " 1 look for Ther ROM FASIIIONABLh', REGENT ST.. hours•ia his: <teeth; when without giv-
News,•Recorcl as I do foe iny meals at. - - ' - •
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. Terl".SLE LOCALS. - . •. front Loncien, liegland,, last week, heee ,
who. arrived, Mg any preencnit ion he passed:into .4,
ee, to . some acute diSease Of the brain. ,
the proper time. Can't do without it., S Tile Mimic's RelsiPtherei state of unconsciousness, due tloubtlees
tam charge of the dressmaking
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pertinent, at Nevvconibe's• They ha.,e Illedical sk411 protnptly obtained .taied„.
.Mr. David Certerhas eolcl his househaseverl to eccompli.sh its esurpose, John was
on; Princess street eat to a recent d eyears experieoce, notably
di promising youth greatly beloved bY
arrival front Engler& . in the establishment of ltladione White
his- schoolemates and essociatea. He
. Mr. Gerirge Bradford, who, is lie ili...e oi -tfsRegeet street whieh included mune
pcssessed a kially disposition and was
patrons eeveral . members of royal -
•emplcy of • Mr. A. -Seeley., hes rentedaccommaating. He ecrteinly '
Mr, leleChey's house, on.Princese street • upons
ty, NeWcombe's is to be congratulated "rY
- Ita,4 ne' o llemieSThat thbrCavei
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securing'• ihe serviees of such
Somewhat, contrary to expeetetione
Tuesday'e weather* was of tha "King s'
variety, • It wawa day of surishince and"
warmth, rendered nAl the wore anjoy-
able by its contrast with the
weather a the past seveu Months, cone
sequently celebrations throughout the
country were well ettended,
A large crowd erne to Clinton- and
spent the afternoon ,in Recreation park
witnessing well-cootested al/itches. of
footballe lacrosse and baseball. '1%0 -
local tennis won t wit out of three, One
more than they really expected,' Prot).
ably the moot poptilat victory of the
• day was that of tete Collegiate football
tearn which defeated Brussels' strong
augnfs-roerwtioesilt,le.oltni late Champ
There Was avevy WO attendance at
the concert. int he townhail in the eve-
ning, The presgrani was a pleasing one
and well sustioned,. the following well
known local aa•lests taking part ; Miss
tuud McNaughton, Norman • Morel),
W. J, Bavlatid and W. P. Spalding,
• They were assisted by Miss Kaiser and
W. (21. Meldrum, The Cornet bandwas
also in attendance and discoursed
switIittltriieh
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the evening the drawing for
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the free trip to the St Louis Exposit,'
ion took place. It was superintended
by Mayor Hoover and the drawing was
. made by Mise Giedys Oantelon, (laugh -
'ter allay.Peter Oen telon. The lucky
ticket was purchased -by Will Batten -
bury, who transfert,ed: it to his brother
tke, the winner consequently. Master
Ike chose the price of a ticket, seven-
teeri dollars, instead of the ticket itself,
„end t'dirovied ups.- with Will and • his -
sister little Miss Dorothy. • . •
• The Citizens' hand made their first
npfiehrattee in their natty new uni-
forms and rendered Much sweet music
during -the day. ' They were toyer in
just so goocl shape and will be ng
good • a,cco un.t of the ruselees. t his auto. -
west and -.moved his family from Lon- well-qualified laesies • for this depart-.
clesboro last week. • ment of his basiness.
family have the sincere sympathy or
the couvui,nity .was evidenced by the
farge number in attendance; there be-
ing itheut one hunclreo vehicles. His
school mates showed their respect by
Ort Tueeday evening next the Ontar-
, • he street Epwortit League will giye- .Some tone .ago it was decided by.` following the remains to their last
soda,' in the lecture' room of the cher, the (rand Trunk to build a water. mating place: Dr. Cook conducted the
eh, There will be refrestimente and, se „stank • Lt • the station, the intention het funeral ctbsdquiee an sang "When the
good program Madding music by the ing to secnre a supply of water 'from Roll is Called Up Yonder PH. Be The -
orchestra Admissicn ten cents, the org.s.n factory, There, tas since re," a song frequently sung by Ile
been; • a hitch as to price •and the ar- departed before his death, perhaps tor
A LEAGUE SOCIAL. • A NEW WATER TANK.'
LATE •-AND WIIY. •rangement has fallen through. It Wees . reasons. known :to himself. The pall -
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Owing to an accident, to cne but; the 13ayfield, belcev Stapleton is. .Dale, Mills Sibinley, Bigght,
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Record • is a few hours• late in • for loeomotIVeS, so there is, a ong- tin:miners:were : E.. Big -
getting to press tide 'eek e This bility that the tank on elle Doe Line ric Hiss' Minnie Cook, London• ;
Mrs. Littlefair .and Mr. and Mrs, Jas.
Cuinntings of near Myth. •
"We• shall rneet but we shall miss
• hint ;1 'There will be one vacant chair,"
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>t0's • then proposed to secure river water, bearers were Arthur Dale, Janice
of . our ,roachines The News- somewhat salty alert:fore not suitable Glen.Cornish and F`ranl,. Tyndall. 'Am-.
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Furnis.hings-:- •• ••--to -.Wear Clothing, liat
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. also expleen . the absenee
•of "conesclerable. correSpon<lersce..
We ••hope, riowever, to .give a
• 'dotible, supply next week and
elota even up.
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-• A SERVICE OF SILVER.. •• ..
• At choir practise • en Friday evening
last Mrs. B. J. Gibbiugs was -presentee.
Cttl4 CLUB SHA). • .
with a • silver tee, service csn
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behalf of the • congregation 9f The lin n C. 1. Wins th
A sitteit• took plaee cm the elitb the Ontario street church. The Presell-
grounds on Tuesday et twenty-five tar -
a wae made by Miss Coral New- , • econd.
ets' hich resulted in the elk wing Battle for. the
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conebe,, yvhile Miss 'yI Courtice read •
scores being made : . • ;the address. • Haugh Cup, Defeating
E. J. calitelors.• • • Mee. Gibbings has ler year's • been
e si the leading .solo singer of this excell-
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TRAINS' DELAYED. .
Seaforth. •
ent clinir. ,he has been seater:1y Orel'
• absent ant': the ,congregatiSen; leas• al-
` 1 ways listehed• with. much pleasure • to
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An accident happelted et the %meter A •TEDIPP,RANCH myrEL, •
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tank cn the to, I..T. et Bealorth 9f •
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town yesterday. A northbourel freight
AnZi11fte town hall ouStlit
ei-;1.ifof temperance workers
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trein wEsS uneouplcek Wesa e the crosa-
wasli
Mg and the engine, and tender went 'cal evening, last to consider the kasihilitY
.to, tte teak • for '‘Vatei. Tri reurning. of tr•esiinteingitnoifirtioning Mr. Si'. S. Coo -
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anei a cite were smashed ancl the roost a move; bet in a pifopoeition. of this
the tender jammed° into thefrei- w e as a :temperance house.
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obstructed for a. ceiuple of hours, • kind sympathy must reselve itself into
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.RAvegmestkeseeeoerSto . eapitaA Of Several thousand 'dollars is•
..ired
.• a 'fortnight the Rateeuhury 'House
_ Liard cash for to finance:the scheme a
require . Postmaster Seat presided
;Old after cCusiderabie• discussion the
'eheilge 4 .15°0k rent- .followieg. committee was appointed 'to
ed by; Mr. SI. Stanley:ea. Sarnia for. •-•''' ,perfect the plausl and pass .aroitne.:: a
term LA. yea.rs. Ali lessee iS an exper- seoess beee ; A . .r. coti,,x1., A. ii.00.,..„1
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ienced arid suetessful'hotel ir.iari alAd 3, S7cotti• ll'e--• Cook,' -i.'J. t. .SteYr'en-,
owns ' the St, • Clair • Huse at Sarnia. eon. ,,. . . ,
It is filty-five years since he first setts
led in the county of •1,setilit.onand -for DEATH 'OP .SAMISET, TotteeteejeN1),
half a .centney he has. been .a resident ••• . • .•
oil cotaity. One -of his Sons is ' on. Friday eveithig ' TO-
.1tev. Father Stanley, for some timi. wneend breathed. leis' ls.st: He. ivas
prieSt of St.' Peter's .parish, Goderich, nattet of 'ruckersmith where .he 'first
but now of the Cathedral, London. Mr. saw .ehe light of day fifty-six years.
Stanley expects to enter into peesees- ago. Foe some years he lived jn (hip
ion of ti it aeatteneatry House on Jun' town but •went West abcut a quarter
eth: • 0. • of a century ago duo .aicumitrated con-
siderable of tlas world's gc,ads, For
-MARRIED ON VICTORIA DAS% some mao he was in the Government
A cittiot: weddini took place .it the eervice In the . Land Titles •°like
residence of the' ',bride's ' parents at at Brandon. hut wentout with
the .Greenevay. regitne. For the past
noon on Teesclay when Rev. Dr.. Stew-'
couple' of years ho.lias lived mostly. in
art ptonotinced the words which ma.cle
Cititten with his mether. Itcr n.entlis
•Phoebe.; • only danghter Of Mrs and
Mrs. Gunge Allen, ea& Mr. Thos. R.' I:e has been in poor health! and grade.
Weggingtonman and wife. The tire- ally • lie wea down into the dark -val.
'J/lolly was • witnessed by .c.nly a 'few ley. Hewas a. staunch Oddiellow and
intimate 'bleeds: The brideewas at- notwithstaric'Ang the unfavorable
tenth:4 by Miss Alleo Burnett Whilether many Members' of the order' that
alimit Mr' Will. Twei
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tended 'life'. funeral on Surelay after-. e grooniwaa: se...
send. • The •hapfey couple left. en • •theiioon. The serviee at the house wig
4.15 train . for .theie honeymoon trip conducted ley f R•evsManning end COolti
to . leliet,. Mielii, and :on their return tlte latterels° aseiStiiig in the beaut,
•will take up housekeeping Ott ' the All service , of the ticic,Ifellows, The
grOosn's farm on the /3ayfield R.cad. ps.11beareis • Were l X. W. .Mocre, le
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' . Al k F T Jackson k. Turner
ends in extending the .custoinery • good Wiseman and W.. Townsend.. The. in••
News-1Secord joins the •many • fri- eoc . • - •
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. " A vicToRIA DAY WEDDING.
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A very pretty weddin& took place on
Tuesday at the residente cf Mr. and . • '
ternteut took place io Turner's •cent' es
ter,y, Tuckeremitli. :
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oo Mrs. A. Illeltown when their daughter .
e • • .. *leucite was milted in marriage to Mr. An, old resident of this village passed
Lorne.D, lekIntyre. The ceremony was away in. London on Sinolay last in, the
' performed by Rev, Mr. Manning in the person of Mr. Sainuel Caldwell, who
contracting parties.: dent cif this sectiens Ile was al car-
' • It was high noon whort the bride 'ere penter by trade andsubsequently for
several -years carried on the imeineas if
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I1idef5t't.511111"ty- '1:01; 'Oeteiter. wee. eee
, . tbamiloUttivettiffev ite••bridal roses.. ' decided lose to A.uhurit. In politics
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lonored resi-
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f tea . for forty years was an .
" presence a a nunebee of friende
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. ere the paler lemon upon the anti general merchant. Ile Was also a MEL'
"*. Of her father who gave lier away, Site gistrate anti ecinurnssioner, He Was Of
• • .e. was chattrungly •gc.avued wittite. silk ,litaj dis t'
itt et post men and possessed 'very
e e_____ • ee voile over white taffeta silk; trimmed litany friends. His remoyal from our
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The briclestmild Was Miss %tele Ali -
Snit. We can supply you at less than,
... tier of • Toronto who •was beaut full
di• d•ressed in Nile green silk, -trimmed
with white eltillott aititOnnk velvet:. She
carried a inequet of pink. roSes. The
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This is no . mere statement. It
is a fat, and wo. invite you to give us
a call and. see for yourself. You will be
surprised when you see the ready-to-
wear suits ive are putting on sale at
just half price.
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• grcomsmeae. wa.S Mr, Ross McIntyre of
▪ Crossley, Midi., brother of thelroatio
..,„ At the conclusion of the ceremony ialtrilled at Mr, . Thos. Straughan's
.... and after the happy couple he. • reeetv- '
le was aostaurich Conservative and in
religicst a Prominent meinter .of 'the
Church: of lengland and always Perfor-
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meth his church • duties with . great • fi-
delity, . He survived Inc wife about
live. ire:midis. ' • '
M '1hos Radcliffe hod. his foot
tyro raising last Monday,
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, 100 of these Men's and Boys'
. Suits are now OH sale and will con-
tinue until all are gone, •
You canIdo better any place
in the county, so,icorne along and pick
up the, snaps in Clothing. It will
mean dollars in your pocket Money
saved is money:earned.
ed congrattilations and go0:1 1Viessrs. Albert Knox and W. Wile
- At Recreation park on Saturday lest
the seeenci hottle for the poseeesion oi
the liongli Oup took place. The op-
posing teams tyre eepresen t ati yes of
ehe Seaforth end Clinton O. Pi. The
Seaforth beers came upon the:I o'clOck
ti Sin apeonipanied her a num tier of sup-
porters whose expectations of cart ying
beck the cap, which was wrested •froln
them os couple of Years ago, .were vevy
great.' The feet that their team had
live a:. the .Hurotti‘en it gave them this
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On the Diamond. Blyth a
. Good Second;
.. The baseball' match between Blyth
and Clinton at the start was a little
• one sided, -the score being 15-5 in fav-
or of Blyth at- the beginning of the
sixth inuings.. hat thieton gingei•sed
things .up ancl after eyine; the score ill
the eighth managed t�win out ;in the
tenth. . •
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Fred Ker was in pplendid form and,
did eorne of the cleverest evork of the
game. He has no off days but is always
to be relied upon.
Fin uer, Ford and Gibson .itre expert
, handlers of the stock. ."Aidy" lioltuee
took hie old place among the Strath.
• courts for the day.
CLINTON SHAFORTIX
Johnson eta Mohatty
Ford : point . Mackenzie
Tozer c 'Mint 13 Jackson.
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Crooks 1st, defence Seoddart
Gibson 2nd defenee •Broadfoot
Ker 3rd defence T. Hatcher
Eames ' ware Westeott .
Daement 2nd home • Mackay
Com • ist hoate . iohuson ,
O .Pinner outside home J. Hatcher
.Sheppard ieside home B. Jackson
Onntelon umpires McPhee •
Bell referee Seaforth
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The Clinton C. 1. Wins from
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Referee . McLeughlin of Brussels •
-started the garne at 2 o'clock. Clinton '
had the kick off and by clever combin-
ation work the hall .was soon on BI'llb^
• sels goal bot the boys failed Ice score, .
'It travelled quickly. to Clinton, goal
and was 'qiiiditly.ret tuned.' -After some
twenty minutes play •Ab. Aikenhead • .
.abtttrthe.ceartaticie sentth•ethe: kuiatillugdeecetliope
team scored one timid wild cheers tiv . •
their enthuslastie supporters.
The hall was put in eeutre again tied .
kicked off and was sootoin Olintoii ter- .. •
ritoryI hut MeEwen McQueen and -
Much were in the right place every . •
tittle and although the champione
woeked hard they could not score. ••
• the second half t he ball:was in' Clin-ton •
• territory quite often, and shot -after ••
i,diot was unsucceesfully rained on- th4• . '
fi'at•milrgli;ti•wde'V'w.dwrals.,clelLttur diult,Yillhril'
_finish, but neithei•Siiored again a ndthe • •
, game ended I tO Ceirefavor .of Clinton.
•The game. wits rislittlee•otiten at times,'
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itittiooriteeivwarivieedh.‘•turi aric; the, • bet.
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• 'Speidal Mention should be made of .
the work of itherels, Ohittlie Mustard; • "
IsT. r •• .McKinnon,miitehswAoilkkeiitilli:olidt sgsttnacialWg-lls.
• HS Armetrong ff • one •of the best goal keepers playing •
'N. Fitzsimons p , - the,garne..• . But for his mai werk. the ,.
• . • • •• ' score -would have been di 'erene; • •
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Inniegs • . • • - ieses . th it half b ck was.
Blyth .2 16 6 2 0 6.4 O. -• 17
The Brussels Champions.
• The first feature of the afternoon's
progritio was the football. match be,
tween the Brussels testitethe Interined-
tate • Ohnnipions of Western Ontario •
and the Oollegiates's yietovions Ilougit
Ouip defenders. The Brussels boys.
httve had sueb record . football
that the Hough Cup team did not dere
expecb it victory, but the unexpected
Sometinies happens and by a score of
110 .0 the. Intermediate Chanapions
were defeated. • .
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Owing to the Net that the. grounds
were oecupied by the baseball team
Referee Bailey of Goderich did not get
the game started till 1,15. Both teams
played with a vengeance. The Clinton
buys had the kick off and in a• Minute
or so the ball was on the •Seitforth goal,
.aticl but frizethe good stop of Roberts
hthe O. C. would ave s.coved. The
bell remained in 'Sea torth s tern( ore
most of the time and only once did it
go over the Clinton goal line in the
first: half. About fifteen minutes after
olity began on .a rush down the field
Jinaruie Oaineron drove the ball thrOu-
gh on a pass from A. Aikenhead and
the Clinton boys had one to their Cred-
it, which tUrned out to be the only
goal that was scored during the game.
Seaforth's forwards managed once or
twice (0getthe ball 'past Ofinton's
nelfeback line but Mureh was. in • the
right linter! every tinie end their shots
%Vele ineffective. Time and again'
,Olintoe's ferwarcis shot on goals but
the vigilance of . Roberts,. SeaSottli's
splendid goal • keeper, prevented the
scoring. The game ended with the
ball Seaferth's territory, Score 1-0
its favor of the cup holders. •
Theteinns lined up as follows :
. erhAestinTtx ,
Goal -Roberts' • '
Backs --McMahon and Davis: .
Etalt-backs-M Luray. Miller and
Fiirwa.mrdatin-•-iaBoroAwunKleeensEfee. ye, Free-.
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Goal -Murch
Backs -McEwen end McQueen
Half -backs -C. Mustard, McKinn.
oii : rorviards-dVVWhididi on, T. Mustard,
A. Aikenbead, Cameron and.
• M. Aikenhead.
, Notes of The Game:
: 'McKinnon at centre lea whirlwind to
go and a brick wail to run against es a
mandier of Seaforth boys soon found
out.
Walisa,,' a former Harriston player,
addition to the O. 0.4. tearo.
Charlie Mustard is one of the best
half backs in the game. He played
rings around his opponents.
The gate receipts amounted to $22.30
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put up greet game and is a welcome
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MCKay 2b
G. Stewart p
G. Summers
B. iticArter
H. Somers f
A. Kneeshaw 31e
'E. McMillen 1
3. Soniere c f . •
A. Sims c
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Score, by
cLINTON
Mheray McE wen
3. poherty2b
W. McRae
W. Doherty a 9
Irwin 31i
F :Dement c
B . Gunn p .
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everywhere. The Brussels boys 'soon
distance and after the first twenty
winutes.play left him Mona in his glo- • . •
ey. His bunting -the ball with his heed
is alsda clever feature of hie play..•
O. Mustard: and Walis, :the: otitside
•balf-tatelcs, :•played great, .ginnee nal .•
with MeKinnou they. form one of the :
best lialfsbitek lines to be found .on any
. team. • ' ' •
, The eddfende pIayed n much better ' •
game thannit Saturday:and the result .
of the -game Will tertainlY give the
team confidence for their remaining
:Rough Cup matchei. It Woks asif the .
Hough Cop will • remain here and •
barring any injuries to the members' of :••."
• the team: it lOoks as if "what We have
.we'ithold. • The. citizens • feel justlY
proud of their Collegiate team. e
..The 'teams lined up as follows
• • •• • •
BRYEIsEtil
Backs--efilcOrad and Robinson
fialf-backs-Brown, McNair and .
Lindsay •
Forwards;-eatnerOn, Lowry,: Dry-
ans Cardiff and Miller. .0 •
Qliritort .0 02 1 2 8 4 0 0 18 saw that • it was hese to keep at a safe • ,
NOtee. tit the Game. • , ,
Harvey dunu ;the local pitcher, lead
speed to burn :;ind an assortment 'of
• .
• Stewart, whowas in the box -for Bly-
th, was all right, but the boys lunch d
on hint in the eighth and when they
were th taugh- it was oAl off. •
Fitzsimons, who' relieyed Gunn for a
time, fielded his position league
Style, :
Blyth's side-wheeler was all right,but
Clinton wasbitting the ball at a 2 min-
•ute clip ancl could not be stopped.
I3oth catchers played good bell, but
OlintonSie wtoi recently came tvOto Ati
•sit Craigon great ball .town, :was more
effective. • The Wan who stole second
ori M.nrray had to sprint for it.
The infield of both teams played geed
ball, bub IlleArter, the ehottetop thought
he way playing lacrosse at times.
• Ctiyitimi's outfield, who are aihjnniors,
will wake a strong aggregation With
'More practise. • When the hits 'were
ranted they Started the fireworka go-
ing.. . • •
It is the first game for the home team
and the spectators whie left in the fifth
innings thinising the game was lost
• missed the chance of seeing the spec-
- tactile+ floish.
' ItIcKenzie's 1 uling WaS questionedat
times but gave -general satisfaction.. •
The Stratheonas Play.' their
.• • • First • Match.
The opening lacrosSe match of the
season follovved with the Strathconas
. •
of Cllin ton and the Beavers of Seaforth
_:„.ittAppopyrits. The -first, yip gentle:eye .
Of flietrune'were elbeelYtotiCeread and'
the Clinton boys held their opponents
down well but in the last, quarter the
Beavers got goingand peered three in
rapid succession.
• In the first quarter the ball was soon
in Clinton goal and after a number of
unsuccessful attempts Seaforth scored.
They soon scored again and it looked
ttLi Seitforth. in a few minutes after
facing off the ball the Strathcomis sear-
ed and this quarter ended 2 to 1 in fav-
or of Seaford].
For the next quarter Seaforth again
scored and by Weyer combination work
Clinton scored, the quarter ending 3-2
in favor of Seaforth.
In the thied quarter both scored, but
the goal by Seaforth Was disallowed by
t•he referee as it was made after time
as up. Score 3-3.
'The ,13eavere got busy in the fourth
final quarter and by quick passing and
elective shooting scored three in rapid
suecession. The Strathconits were un-
able to find Lite net and the game ended
6-3 itt Seaforth's favoe.
4''' '`Ifidfel'tie-• 'Dailey gm Vietieeellatitifith-,,
tion to both sides.
The Collegiate girls helped the boys
• not only by their presenee, but also by
the applause they rendered each brill-
iant play on the part of the Ileum boys,
Ab. Aikenhead has not forgotten
how to r!lay the game.
, .
Jimmie' Cameron, had the honor 'of
coring the vvintung goal. Re injured
his ankle early in the game, but pluck -
1
ily played. througbont,
.
Next -London -Saturday.
" wedding luncheon. The table decora- • "What we have,we'll hold'
",.. tions were white roses and smilax; visiting under the parental roof,. •
Miss (Vidal Stalker of Hamill:at is
' 'Pheigrocen's esresent to the bride was ' . Miss Brandon \\V BelgrEsvie is, tummerhill.he
011
e d of the company,. hill sat down to the of Brumfield Sunclayed at Auhttrn.
ot•i
--
T. Jackson, Sr., Clinton.
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a handsome piano and to the brides- guest of the Misse Lawlor. s
maid es pearl crescent; • . Mr. Sea Ferguson spent, the 24th at
' -. Co., svgiere the grooin holds' a respott: hismylt.otne and near Deep:linen. .
Mrs. T. Cleerk• spent the e4th
'... The unplcotes of the .10,ekcaut 1V1fg
: . sible eesitioin presented hint., with a is 411118 neight'c'rhGc'd'
-, large rand finely -finished quarter -ea Rev, Mr. Hamilton of Lecleurn prea-
i. oa,k secretary wiule from, the firm he :died in Mr, Small's place last Sob-.
.. received a handsome pieee of silver, bath; • • ,
.... •Vor the bride there was a large arr. °Mr, "Small has heca visiting at Ar-
'
• * '
. •-. ay, of nseftil and beautiful presents _ der. •
.. ; which bore evidence to 'her ropetatif y - Miss • Essie McMullen returned to
among
... her friends. Lw uclotoafter a lenanon'
lengthy visit
"
.... 1 he happy eotiole left Oh the 4,re relatives here. .
.... - train to spend the' honeymoon with Mr, Fred, Tabh spent the 24111 in the
. .. friends in Michigan.
41.6 neighborhood..
Mixong the guests were : Joint Mc- •Mrs. R. Sprung and daughter lava.
' Barre1 Clevelandi Oltic> • end Ross leaving for the amt. in. the near
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ee Mc tityres Crossley, Mich:, brothers of future,
.., the groom ; Mr, miel. Miss Pylais of Ur. awl Mrs. S, Searles Sundayed at
' ..... thiselburst ; Mrs. .Yellerscit, Goderieli ; trasseis, . • ,.
ed Miss. Birdie Hillier Teronto; Mr. and . Mr. IL . Knox lias rationed to tSeng-
60Tipsen, Brumfield ; Mr. a'nei IlIrs. W. witit re sore finger.
*es
Menne% Lenclon ; Miss Susie Cook, mr, anti itlre. S. Xidicilsoer Sun -
•.6 Wingitate, i 1V1ts, 1ir, E. Ikupc. Tore/Le .1 1
est to• "aViettilettonfleiltivg4eiliwfrtItie Freemasons at-
. Mre. W, Potts 'Detroit • Mrse'rhose ham aglfut after being laid off Work
4 friends of this popular young couple in a Nile last Sunday.,
The News-Itetord joins the tatetterotts tended the lutteral of M. Grummett
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On Tuesday another of the pioneers
of this section passed away In the per-
son of Me. Joseph Watkins, who had
reached the advanced age of eighty•
years and some months. Ile was a
native of the north of Ireland and came
In this country *hen, a young man
with his parents. It is over sty ySit-
t i I .d p theI '
oh continued to be the home of his
parents and of himself until the end
mese. Throughout his long Ere Mr,
Watkins was characterized by indus-
try. sterling uprightness and generous
hospitality which won for hitt: the con-
fide n and esteem of a host of friends.
11 ii: about nine months sinee his life
partter WO called home and now
this worthy patriarch has joined
her. His end was peace. The family
had heen summand home and were all
present when the anal summons came
'They are : Thos, Joseph, Mary Ann at
Immo, Nit.9. MeV.) ItiltY Gratiten,
Mrs. it MeVittie nf North flay and
Mrs. R. 3. Mailer. The funeral takes
place on Thursday to Clinton eeme-
tery.
Mr. H. Melrittie Remit:ponied
Alm Meirittie from North Day. Th
Will remain couple of weeks,
"Charles," McKinnon is a tower of
strength to the Strathconas, hue was
unable toplay owing to an injury re-
ceived iu the football match. Ills al).
petite was felt and had much to do with
the result.
IL', Daytnent put up a brilliant game
but got a bad smash over the nose in
• the last half and had to retire, which
further weakened the home team,
Clarened Sheppard is rieither big or
he%aVv!..3%)bhunt Ahoen8 guardedthethe flags well
and turned aside many a hob shot.
W. I. Tozer is a elean, brilliant pleV.
er, a greet, acquisition to the Strath.
cones. When a resident of Toronto
he was a member a the Tee:macho,
The Palace aggregation, Crooks and
Conch, are a great pixie. They are
speedy, sure and tireless. Neither has
azy Ofie 111 IS •
0 coil -Mu rch _
Backs-Metwen and McQueen
Ralf -hacks -C. Mustara, MeKinn.
on -and Walls
.Porwards-M. Alkenhaad, .Young.
blut, A. Aikenherair T. Mut- ,
P teed and Whiddon. •
West Tuekersinith. 0 •
• Mrs Simpson and Miss Simpson of
ehiendeinesure the pleats .of -.Mese.% ,
Jennison of the London Road.
feire. I. Dodd is tile guest of 'her dau-
ghter Mrs. G. W. Layton.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nott entertained
their numerous friends to it: friendly
hop on the evening of the 24111 of May
to celebrate the fourth ariniversiery of
their wedding. All enjoyed a very •
nleasant evening. •
Miss Jennie Grant spent the 24.111 .
With Clinton friends,
Mr. J. G. Crich has purchased a man- •
ure Spreader from G. Lavis
The man, friends of the late Saintlill
Townsend met the remains at Turner's
church on Sunday afternoon and ass- •
fated in laying him in his last resting
place, The sytopathy of the neighbor -
hood is extended to oiett iv
deceased.
Mr. Joseph Townsend of Nesbitt,
"Manitoba who was home owing to the
Illness and death of his brother, is the
guest of his friends.
•
Gatierich Township.
At high noon on Wednesday last,
the home of Mr. F. W.Tilibutt was the
• amine of a pretty wedding, when his
daughter Lizzie became the wife of Mr.
E. Tirecey of 'Waterloo, Rev J. Hue -
ser performing the corm:oily in the
presence of only the immediate relativ.
es of nt•he contracting parities. Tho
bride wits prettily attired in white silk
trimmed with applique and ehiffoll and •
eeeriecee, shower hogget of • white car*
nations. The travelling suits WAS Of
navy bine cloth with hat tl match. A.
delicious luncheon having Swett served,
the bride and groom left by the 3:16
train for eastern points. The high
esteem in evhicii the brittle is helcIt was
evidenced by the numerous and Cost '
presee eeeived
set':