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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1904-06-23, Page 1tk4 CLINTliN 25th Year 0109t6r, x-4c-oeisseeteoseaRc-ieseieiefeiseete++1 ; '44-3144e0P,ceimcs.vorAcietaieleteietex 4 41 4* 4* 4* 4 44 4 41 41 44 • • 4 BoysKnickers 22c A Pair 464e14414.114,114mieeelp•••••ielimeiee40•9.46,010•4!.....44411•1414.4410104••••••••1•4••••••••41•••••111eelpeeeollOwileell. *pie Saturday morning we place 011 sale 75 pairs Boi s' Knickers made from moleskin and stripe duck, Sizes 224o 28, at per pair 22c These arejust the thing for the holidays and will give satisfactory wear. wrhe regular price of some are.neaaly double" Boys 25c to 50c h Straw Hats at 15c (j) < 5 5 dozen Boys Straw Hats in assorted shapes and sizes, in colors of plain -white, brown, black, etc. Our regular price is 25c, 35c and 50c, to clear the lot at each 1 Men's Straw Fedora Hats at Half Price We have about 2 dozen Men's fine Straw Fed- ora Hats which we carried over from last year and are clearing them. •at exactly half price. • $2 Straw Fedoras at $1 eii..1 . .. • . • . .. . . . 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The Sovereign Bank . • 00 0 • Directs your attention 'to its.. special • facilities for honing drafts on all the • leading I o wns .and-ci ties in Europe and .else w het e at the lo.west rates: ' • This is thesafest, •siniplest, and •chei- pest method of reulitting 'money .to. foreign countries. . ' • Cori es po n den ee „or interview' re- quested. . • 0 0 0 0 0 <>0.404000000000 000.04 -0 <XXX>*<XXXXX> o . . CLINTON BRANCH u. t. RANCE, Manager. - W. BRVDONE,•Solicitor. o 0 00000 0 0 <> 0 0 000,0000 ..4-14+++++.24+++++++++++++4-14++++++444.4-1 III • • 11•• 4••• ••• OM. Spring • • •Is Here At Last • -17011 will need a pew and Tighter suit. We can supply you at less than manu facture'rs' prices. • • This is no mere statementtt. is a fact, and we invite you to give us . a call and see for yourself You will be •• surprised when you see the ready -to- -. I • wear suits we are putting on sale at just hair price. •, .• .. •• 100 of these •Men's and Boys' Suits are now on sale and will con- tinue until..all are gone. .0 • You can't do better any place •in the county, so come along and pick •• up the snaps in Clothing. It will. mean dollars in your pocket. • Money saved is money earned. • • • • • • T. Jackson, Sr., Clinton. , ;-:++++++++++4-H444444+++ 4444.****44••••.440*********44.****....4. The ten year olet son. of Alr. James Carter aecidently cut his wrist. with re • pair of scissors on Sunday, etch ire - juries beirg inflicted that the Wounds. had to be dressed by the doctor. ". Rum., ESTAVD-, TRANSFER. Mr. ID. 13, Kennedy has sold his hou- se on Mary atreet, lately occupied by Registrar Coats and at present by enstorns Collector Wiseman, to Mr. Frank O'Neil. of MooksejaW, Assta, alto • takes possession next fall. The pur- chaser is a. brother of our well-known citizen, Mr, W. '1'. O'Neil. EARLII,'" VEGETABLES. . Mr, .Joe Allmon, the I•IBoss Garden - Wheat 88e to eve. Oats aoe to 310. Barley 38e to 40C. Batter 14;e ^ ICUS 12C tO 13C, Live HOP '154.75. NEW OFFICERS. Whole Number 132s am: .ThesdaY of 'OA number 14 small • tion with Sharon church. were held. will be a Ci i rel enjoy. toads which were hoalping ebout every- an. talleaay leat,, the Re.V. Dr. Cook • yourself. . $1,10epoquelNisiYas.ifiottelp):114.ey • • . . Residents of Isaac tstreet complained The anniversary services in connee- Bayueld's eelelaation where. The toads wereamall, about preaching both afternoon iaal. evening ' The following persots took 41 the be very active. h acceptance. In the after- excursion to - Detroit en t•he City 0 t. the size, of a marble, but appeared to with mac noon be took for his .text Judges 7 : 7 Cleveland, on Tuesday : Mr. and • Mrs. . AT HOME"And ;the Lord said unto Gideen, • by . D. Galbraith,' Dr. Smith, Messrs. , the three Oundred men that' lapped John Tippet, A. Iiitrelay, J. Watusley, MANY SMALL TOADS. Goderich Township. At a recent meeting of the official •Po. her. frlienditYtrlete Vetnbc101 will I 34Ve' tha Mid- Misses Ruby Wituldon, Loma:Erwin, IVIessrs. mureb, 4e1-* HooPer and .1% Mrs. J. W. Neweoinhe will receive the llohnesyille butter factory eirilueallidasiddeer hoard of the Ontaria street church the ignites into Grace atd Lizzie Cameren. following new trustees were elected ; fourth Thursday of each tuonth: Resi•- an forth seent a. day in the village last Pltae.steel, A. II04,,er, W. Murcia deneei -Mollie street. • . . A shipment of batter was amide from I Posttaaster Dixee. and wife, of Sea - Taylor• were appointed to re -ad the 1111xt Tim:41Y and Wednesdr.sy and Monday,- week. SitdaY nnouncementand JBrick thereafter will be *Atillouie, the first The, 'good pec.ple. of Bethel have: hail Miss Ella Cameron, who has been t.as . - enden and 1.4 • Tyndall were. chcaen es and second Thursday of each morale. their church, °Irene:Wed and as the tre- in Toronto the past few inorsths, , re- . tailed home this week. • -Ma and .Mrs.. William Tippet left on Monday 'for Alarine City to visit id- . Miles of- Kincardine spent few • edtlaRcylsseiv' in the village 'lest week. • Mr. 'stank Kagan, who has been, fishing at Sarnia, retuned home tau past week. •Mcsrs is. Centel= ar.4 0..111.• HO - tries of Clinton spent. te tl24 244 the Villa-ge bass :fishing, Mr. John MI Wien and daughter, . MiSs.F,diat, of Lobo were the guests of - Mr. and Mrs, Edtvards a few dayatliweek,a . -, -following persons took in. the' moonlight excursion at Goderih c . A I. Monday' evening : Mr. and Mrs.. R.-, Elliott, Mosso': W. Robinson, C. Val- cou12 er, ., Peek, C. Marks, ALisses Ruby Whiddon, Marks, berna Erwin, a . VL. Delryflhi)1C, Mamie Watualey • and. MrS. 3. McLeod. . • •• • • • • Mr," and Mrs. Walker *and tkvo child- ren of Detroit .spent a kw days with • her ..parents,- Mr. and Mrs. Thoitais "Lic'dy, this week. • • • Mrs. Newell and child of Detroit. and • " • . Mrs. a 'Sellars and twe children.of • matter with their another , •Mrs. • ' $Ccoilicairras,. do arrived Il. I.onday' to•spend " the s .. • .111r, • Charles Parker has putahs.sed a . new traction. engiue from the Water- • loo " Company, and arrived tome With • it thitt week. • , • • • • • Dr. Atkinson, wife and family of . Detroit, . arrived Mo.ndey. ta spend the .stirinner here. •• . • •• . • • Mr. I.and Mrs. *Clark aneifarnily' and . 1VIre. Glees and family. of London have, ' • • •takeit ' their . reskleaces ., Mr. • , Maks cottages for. ilia Sunimer, . • . Mr. Glass of Leeden spent ',Sunday with his family in tlee .village. . John Bailey •1eft be 'Tetesc'lay for, assistants to the pew steward, H. 1%iltse. ONT. ST. EPWORTH LEAGUE.. • . . presented The News -Record on A CHANGE OE BUSINESS• Lettg4171141lasyS SLIC112111artehatilis Tuesday with a basket of early peas and potatoes. They .were good and so essay pa the chaptera for Bible Messrs. Ford & McNeil, wto have all far as we karat, the first of the season'. study. Mats Clara Steep gave a num- for aboat three yeaas been engaged in The "Boss Gardener" is ambitious tothe butchering business, have deided ter of good 'questions and answers raid c lead in placing gatdrat truckon the. to retire ' Veto that line, but will Hartley Watts a. very gcod description, market and pretty generally heads the . about the first ofJy open • Carnan as it was and is. Next ' 1 •t ' . n ot, in of with the Qiiaker poet, Whittier, ts • THE I. 0. F. AT CHURCH:. • On Sunday lorenean last members of Clinton Court I. 0. F. •assenbleel in their hall ard marched tcl Willis eltercht Where they listened ,to a point- ed, appropriate end elowent sermon.' "ny Rev.. Dr. Stewart, 'The choir, also .rendered excellent service. On the re - sum of the Foresters to teeir bali they passed al vote of thanke to Drs Stewart, his. choir and the eltureli of- ficials. • . • • • • • LITTLE LOCALS. . • 1VIadanteu . Lie's , palmist, is at the Rattenbury geese wher.o sheawilt inain ontil Satureny, • The District meeting of the Royal Templars Will be nein in Clinton' on Wednesday • of next week.. . • 4. large' numlaer fteern.: Clinton at- tended the. moonlight excursion, , at Goderich . on 'Monday •• and' tnatey from', here, •took in • the excursion to Detroit:: • . • & 1101,1,01VA-1% Messrs. Hiram Hill and ,A; ,T. . have entered- into partnership. Tor the making .of cement .bloCks and have bought cite of the Sarnia machiee, es, • Mr:- Helioway will :look 'up busi- tass, While Mr. Hill. being, , a, , practia seal" builder, . and a good-anue will make • ;the ,blocks..end foundations and Valid-. logs therefrom. this is becoming the. eameat age, .• se. to peak, and .it looks as if that neaterial will be mote' used. .ie the future than brick ler, etone. • . & Holloway have already mare. than oneaeontaact *including the school n ..otfte •teth con. GCel. town.glii.P. A PRESENTATION. • : „ • t oldstandwith a stockoL Ilour 'and *feed,. cu -red meats, etc. The firra is• well known to• the purchasing pab- lie -and will ne. doubt secure al good. share of the trade. Monday eveniug will be an evening • • • Mr• P. B. Sibioy,, who has, been. leeeter of the We.sley church choir for several yearS-and leaves next week fOr New ."S'orka was on " TueSday evening male the recipient of an address and a purse of gald ko the congaeigationin recognitiqn. of Iris services. The presa •.keltiele topk place he the eliiirch, was nittee by Alias Annie R.11111, ball While the adeness was read by Mr:- J. W. 1V1.00re., .Mr. Sibley made a. aeknoveledgmeat. During • the eoutSe • 'Of the', evening there was. ' ,a short program in which the lollevviagi took. .kdart : • • Readieg,..Miss Cueniagliaine - Solo, Miss Greene • Reaeling, Miss H... Rutnball : Solo, Miss Hannshere Solc., Dr" Holnies. •• "A FATAL MISTAKE. A POPULAR TEACHER. Miss L. Agnew of town, who ''.is iri eharge. cf IL S. S. Ne.. T has won tie respect and geod will of the whole community to a marked degree as was evidenced at 'a recent very successful entertainment given by her pupils. The yoeng lady's mealy friends here are picketed tc learn, that sie is getting along so' well, . though it. is nor more than 'they .eakeeted. GOOD PROSPECTS. • • In renewiug his sub to The News- Reccad • aera Edmund •Eagleson. • Of. Laugdon, North 'Dakota, says : "Must, have The Peeples Paper,here's the inctney. The...boys are all doing well. PetelKer really aopears to be growialg: younger • and will 'have, a fine• bench of new .storiEsfbr his old chums when Fe :returns I to Clinton. • There has been abundance of rain,- the seedingis, all' finished pate, the •crop prOapects• are THE; DATE IS SET. .111ARRIED IN .TORONTO. • Will. Cantelon, son. of Mr, William' Cantelon of tc.twra was married on Wednesday of 'last week to Miss • Fan- nie Cloristen Or Toronto, the eel -macaw taking place at the residenee of the bride s, father. The gre.om's reimerous friends in Clinton 'extend congratula.- tione and wish the young: eottple many years of happiness .atal pro:verity. DEATH °IA' MRS. ROGERS. • On Teesday Me. David Ccolareceived a telephone message from Streetsville• stated.. that I:is sister, Mrs. Eliza Rogers -of that place, had passed away at tha .gocat old .ege• of,' eighty six.'years. She • was a na.tive of Coma. ty • Tipperaiyalrelancl, but has been in this country ateatt years. Ur. Coic was ana.ble to, attend theefuneral. not having yet reccivered from the effect 'af the accident .he enet with mealy a month ago. . • • . • DIASCaaC, OFFICERS. ...• • . . 'The followieg are .the officers of °Briton Masonic. lodge for the ensuing' The invitaticeis are out for the •• wed- duig • tof'dlla. C. TO Fisher of town. and Miss aBeesie Pickard of Hohnesville, yVinigest 'daughter: of the late . T. C. Pickard.' The (vent." will 'take place on .Wednesday .at the bride's . 'Mr. lisisher reeentiy graila•ated • .. in Toroeto 'University, but haeydecieled •to devute himself to, the insurance busiaess ar.. which be is -such a pro-. nouneee• We• expeet • that ere long•he•Willsbe eall•ed.• to tie •city antl. to a still Mona Important. -agency than the ate ha no•iit• cultivating so well. Young- men• of his -ability and enera,y always enceeed. ANOTIIER " TUNE WEDDING.' . • • : . Si.. Joseph's .clitach • wee the scene of June weddieg on Tnealay forenoon when •Rev. Father. Pensanneaillt etited in marriage Miss • Meal e agu ire a data ghter of ..Alrf, .A.ndrew Maguire of God- cic1i•townshin, *mid .Thos. Lane of 'Tuckerstaitle, Theataidesmaid . was the *bride's • Sister, Miss Annie Maguire, While the groom wa.S.- assisted .by brother. At the conchisien of the ceremony •ethe bridal paety • out guests, drove to:the .1),Iegtrire •hon•estead where , dinner was .served. 'An -wog .the'•"guesta were friends from Stralicad, • Chilton ancli• AsItheld... Mr. and Mts. Lane left on the e:S3 train/for Tarcitto and on. their return will take tip housekeeping- ' It *Was; with d(3ep.' sorrow that 'Our on the Mill Road, Tnekerstoitli. citizens heard on Monday morning , A SUCCESSFUL PICNIC- • that Bessie, daughter of Mr. I). A. Forrester, had, Mistalierg it for medi- cine, taken a dose of carbolic aacad. , Numerous '1:Inquiries were made regard- .1 ing her conditioii. as the lours wore on and When it was learned that she had regained consciousness tine, that there was sante has, faint though it was, of leer lik being saved, the report , was aecearedwith much joy. The imprevement, filmy'', was only temporary and at eleven ,o'clock, at night she ceased to breathe, .' Masten, Spaalding „ Past Master, A. J, M.:Dowel , Sr. Warden, 3.4. Ferd Jr: Wattlen,' N. Kenutely• • Treasurer, Fair • Seercitate, A. Porter . Tyler, ,T. Howie. . . D. of C., Dr, Shaav' •• ' " -Trustees., IV: J. Pa.isky, G. -Tehnson Atditora, E,M, McLean, W, J. , " leoug.heect: • : • . .V.ti()TliAT,T4 MA 1, CFt • • • • A " football match wag played. tne other day between' a. teem rOresent- irig the Jackson Mfg, .(o, and the '..The third, atnual atienie held ender - the • auspices , of St.....Ja-Seple's 'churcli. tOck. place In •Faticialittr'S grove, 'Hui - lett,. ea Thersilay • oflaet week. • All ecncerned had laibered imiefatigably irj the Preliaratary • .arrangetnents • atd .earlyin the ferenoon all was • readty for ate entertaitanerit of a large,crowd. Before noon there Was quite a gather- ing and the ,tanntar .increaeedas the eny wore on until the attendaaee was a. record breaker. Anteing thesekareeent -Bessie .was areciotiS .a.boata a . school .. were a number fro n McKillOpy ,Goder- examinatioa• . which; ..ts. to -teke. Place ich''toWnship, .Ilullett, :Morris,. Blytla 4.• 'shortly and., had arisen . about., :four bet ... front Cli nt oil .• there were on any WelCck that enetning to prepare the ,inore• than frcni any other. place,. Our days• lessons. Mr. Forrester, • went citizens •take pleasure in alteading St.. • • • • • • • Only Fifty Cents 4...........i...".....................~........ 1. The- News -Record will be sent to any address mita the end of 1904 . for half a dollar. Let's Have Your Sub - 0.404•0.40....•••••• ••••••••44.4444.+•44.4 seription Now, . 1 ' ,edreid•••••",4:0, •downStairs sometimes afterwardS and" found 'her 'imbn the. couch with her hooks beside her,. apparently a- sleep, : but cat moving her , head: to place it in a more comfortable ' peai- tioni he' discovered that she was un- Joseeh's. •.The'Weather, without which, . no picnic • can be enjoyable, Was on its best behavior. • , • Muller was served at a circular tabilk at which tee persons could be .coiti- fortahly seated, the gcxxl. things conscious. . lhe doctor was at once• siinnic.izd and though every means were there in abundance; there was'en- •,skin• ough and -to -spare:- The -ladies ...of • Stie XasiCid Guard, Dr.. Ball -suit of the work of the painters, etc now presents .a vastly improved ap- Pearance,. On Sunday next the .re- opening will .be beld. Rev, *Mr,. Yet - laud will .preaeh bath afternoon) Mid - evenutg. On Menclay• evening. cesecfal will be ;held 011 the lawn al Mr, Alex, Cox . for which such preparatiots are being made as will ensure a splendid : time. Don't fad to attenel. • • Mr, Joseph Whitely, - towaehip treas- urer, was married on "Wednesday of • last_ week to Miss 'Eeiwards, an accom- plishedand_ popular wattle' lady at the 11(1)ca:a ves:on. The immercate..fri- 'ends of the- 1 appy couple are extend, 'mg 'cangratulations and good. wishes: The next. meeting'. of L. 0: L. No. 189: was • to have :beau hod. -on Moitd.ay next, but ;owing to. the .soeittl...ta. • lve held .at •11,1r. Ale.x. Cox's. that • .avertiag, the. meeting will take"'place, p. in. on Tuesday. A full attendante ie requested. • , • " • Mr: .johit .Cornish, .had • Jaen speadingieteral. dayS with ilia Cantle - ter, -Mrs, Dtia. • Gliddine taut aed. to his home:" Usbeine. tiavaslap • 011., MCaday: Mr_ Coinisial is four "sabre tares -seven yetirs eld, but tuatSeally .vigaeotts for that age: IViiss Emma Peek, accompanied. •by• her friend,. Miss 'flatand.4:i...Dryscliale,- .are friandis • ea the ...hayfield Line- • - -Mr. Ed, AleGavin .spenit last Week a,,ti athe halite o,f Mr. Henry .Peeli of Stanley. • . • - .Mr. aad *Mrs. Geo,' Cantcicm; . Mies !Linda 'Cantelen. vesited 'friends. in Lack, now andyiciaity oVer "Sunday, _ The -boys Of" the ieth ara practising.. football and will olu'doilia lie ' able to• strong •team. M.:the...field, • this. Rangersi. a, local aggregation,• the hit-. ter W4076 ag -by ti, scere of 2 t 0 1 . T4 , • Miss Cook •of Streiasville is visitina playera were : ' • . ' Rangers friend% in the vicinity. this week. • '' aa friendly game oli fpotball on.Friday and. 7•th :p..1..a.ved . Goal, liarry Twiteliell • *ev:nhiengh.G3,;s" - ciP the. 9th Backs,. .T. Trokyltill,. W. Pickett' Misses Lillie and Etta Thotepson Half Backs, R. Maelawie, J. , Walls, visited friend S • in: Gaelpli. over .Sun,' Forwards, II. P,iekett, 'Ic. Wilkin, .1 E. :, Mr, W: J•Fatinierson.,. a native Of . lacksens' ' • ' • • Seale W::-Holinee, A...Carrick; ' this township, hut thb litss beeti for, ' • several years farming near Gremlin, • Miss •Ruby AfcLean of coderkh, fa vieitira OIrsa Jos. Cutrie. • .: Mr.' :Percy. • Sheitherd retorted last week fraite F,diruberg, North Dakata,. U o attend" the wedding of his broiler which took Place on WiainegOay . :at Ilellin.esville to Miss EdithaTebbutt. -Mr. A.. :3, • Canteloir visited, friends . in Hallett Sanday, last. . • Mr. , James .Alose • is 1".1Y4113/ erkaged: battling bay. to .tlations •. , . • Mr. Samuel Ski/tact,. piirelaiSed. Mr.' Thos. Cole's fat eat,tle last week:. Geo COeper" eis going 'into the. bea besiness -exteasively this • summer. . • Goal, R. ileywocal • ' . . . . , „ aortn tamales, is Et rain miner tne un-. Backe, W. Collyer, W. ,Tehuso kat' Jack, muclt s.ctisfaction. 111 '1 • and located at Saskatoon ia the Can Hal "leeks, .T. Blake, J. ;Meth/eery,. adian Northweet. . • H. j..°1111g°n• •' • • • Mr. . Charlie Rathwell and sisters, Forwards, ChOWeYi D., Missee Stella •and Edith of .Stanley; Il, Howson.. .' Sunelayed at Me. Geo. Burnett's. .. Ala Edward :Wiee is the Peasessor of: . . • . a fancy buggy. • • We giv(3. belOw the manes c.,,f the Miss: Reeves of Giederich. . is the succeSstul candidates from' the Clinton' gitegt. Of Miss Aphra Steep. •• • ' Ckeliegiate .Institate thereeent Art Mr. • John Man -hall ,Tr a has, 'beer, Schoe.1 ExaM•inaticia: 141 '1 pant of the roof? of Freehand-Odra:id • Ctieh, •Marian barii Dunlop, 1/avid •Forrester, Walter' Hol Mr. R. .G; Cole .-cof Seaforth,•ac Ines, Sadie Holmes, Wishart Houston, tompitmed his,'Iriend, Mr. C. D. Mel, Lavine. McCourt, Gertie McTavish, • Gregor, spent. Stinday . at his 'home on) Bertha Olson, " Frank Bco,era, Earle the Mayfield 1,ine. • , Sweiastleu,aall,ay Seni•th, Nixet Welsh, Win whMilre 6411.11-11/r3lIrcdes.siiii.°!sat:. noticed an itaiistial .growth for -that Harr Porter ' • Y. • • time in the season it measuring tel% Model Drawing -D Forrester, inches. Houstoa,. Roselle Livermore' 0 Me- john J. SnOth caul his clatter- Taivisha Nora Neebitt, a 1 ,taf Vera ter, Miss Ethel, Spent a few days Rogers, • E. RogerS,. Seale; friends in , Grey' toWnship recent - . . • .- Siclata.111. M. Smith, ,W. Wiseman. ' ART • SCIIOOL EXAMS. " that ine cal experience Id dev.ise was: used, it was all in vain, death taking place as we have stated, about •an hour before •midnight, . Bessie just a few inonth,s ago enter* ed her seventeenth year. 'She' was a wary, werni-littarted girl, a . favorite witl•.' everaleocly ,• by Ler associates sle was held very dear. Thu fitneral was held yesterday af. leritoon and was very largely attend- ed.r.There was no session of the Pub- lic school in the afternoori and the pupils marched' to Mr. ,rorrester's re- sidence and from thence preceded the cortege:. Most of them went to the ceinetery though it necessitated a long walk.. The services at house and graveside Were conducted by Rev. Dr.' Stewart • while the iallbealrers were : RAI:, tenbury, los. Rance Make doll, rd.. Sheppard, 'George Biggs:It and D, Dowser, The casket was covered with beauti- ful floral tributes sent by : Ur.. and Mrs. -W. Jackson Mr. aud Mrs. P.. Ransford Teachers and Pupils of Rooms /, 3, • 4, 5i 6 and 7 of the Model Scliool Dowling Clult Dessie's 'Boy Prier,ds Clete: Ford and Mary Chant Ray and Helen 'Bowers 13essie's Teacher- and Cla.ssmates Elsie Hibbert Mary McK. Jteaclile Mr, ‘V rareeter *Mrs, .3, Herbert Stilith Among the friends front distanee attendeill the funeral were Dougherty and wee, Mr. and Mrs, W. Elliott' Mid Mr. W. rorreater, Mad:k- elt ; Whs. Orangeville Lynne, Maxine, Joseph .are eot .excellecl as cooks and. et feast . whicla they serve is botnid to be boanteoas enc. • .• . There :were also three hooth's at which soft drinks. were dispensed; They were well patronized. • • •The sports `lock place in the' after- ticot. and were:well ;contested, but that which, perhaps, arotieed nioet interest was a tug of war between tl.e follow- ing sides„; the first mentioned 'being the respective eaptaius . . Jos Reynolds' P. Quigley J. Scram 3. Darr W. J. Tozer A. Morrell Doyle • • • 1. aint D. Crawford • • 3. Nolan T, MeDiatenid la T. Tyudall Shanualeati, P. Reynolds A.. J. Morrisit J..Dowiley , , k W D. Kaiser 11, Fitzsimons T. Hill R. D. Bruce ' After a long and strong pull Captain Quigley's team hauled their opponents over the litte, The -gold watch, the prize for. selling the greatest number of tickets, was won by Miss Minr•ie Reynelds, an ex- ceediagly ;active worker out suchl °co.- • In the drawings the sugar bowl was won by. Laiie of Tuckersinith the Airs. Jeanksen eare'''two..ehildrea • of - Brooklyn,- one tne guesta..0111rs:r geee Mr, %Teary Btandon of, DelgtaveWas .the guest of hie; brother, Mr. 'William Brandon, d•k* daye 'the past week; a • • • • . . . , . Practical. Geometry -Ella Malially, in. front of `ivis farm cie the road ..Memory.. Drawing-LB:ugh Brewer,' G. Criehr, 111. 1), earrester, V. Ilealsten, 'R.' Livermore, G. McTavish, May. Ranee, v. Reger's F. Rogera.E. lEcale, M. Smith, N.. • cc flee set by W. Morrison, Hullett, and the silver tray by William Md. lett. Rev. Father PetisatineatIt, to whose exertiotts much of the st1000225 of the picnic is due, was assisted doing the honors by the several reverend rttletnen fram the sarrolindieg par- ishes. The •net receipts aniount• to abotit • mr.• Midersoi•and hiS, friend,. Mr, Arinstrctig, both af:ane•••.Torento police Iforce, are speedittg their holi- days at tile fotmer's -home on the • hayfield Line, . • .:• • 1 11 Alias IltarY aulliday of Sia e's a.ceonipanied by hex friende, Mr, , and. •, • IfullettTownship,...,-,., spsnt $11116aY 11*1 thi'S Mr. W. Leach. of the ,6tli concession Micli,, are vi'siting relatives oh the went to visit his brother Ale. last Bayfield Lite ea' 7th , concession. The aidinal became impatient and pul- Mr. Will Jarrott and lactSt J friend week and tied his horse to the knee. II n it bridle it ran away and nr, 0 s n y made a total wreck of the buggY. Mr. Janies Snell's. new barn was raised on Tneoclay It is 68x76 on a , 0 foot wall. The framer. is: Matt. •AilaAinsl'ilatide aged alhout thirty years with a, scar (ad Pis' right cheek,was hired by 1VIr. James Semtliconthe Thars- • "Rev: W. TT. dele a';tid *wife Of Veriten Mrs'. Sagni...d. Marshall Passed •away last Monday night about 8 oeleek. 1,119 . remaira will be laid Ito rest in Ball's Cemetery co Vednescla.y. Slie leaves a. " hatabaial .end three sons to .niourn their Mrs. 12., I. Sprung 'and daughter., • • Franeey, leave this week' for the West. Mr. Gabriel :Sprung. is in a, very low state of health at prateat. Mr..Thos. parirlor ; is 'also sinking. • . . Mr. ' and Mrs. Jas. Armstrong of . • 13reesels were clown ..to, see Mag. R, Sprung' before she went West. They ale° took .hee. little daughter, May, . hame with them. alr, A. • C. Jackson hate moved. inecA ' • his house oppiisite•Bilia• W. T. Riddell's after, Opendiag a year at. the inill. InJoifio.r af,yakevwso.n. intends runriitig -. tite 011. Wedneaday evening of laat week Miss Caraline Younglilut was Milted ana.rriage to Mr., Aniattroug of • „ Goderiela the cereniony .taking place at '. • - the i•esidence Of her •: There.' " were many presents, indieating ' the ficandarity of the bride wire is a very • estimable youtg. ' Mr. and. Mrs. Armstrong will take up theii residence • Codericit • We wish thern liappi- 11-eAsfr,a1113deritlrcIFscrwrleitrYe. f RenSall Sunday - ed Mr,' Fergiasottaa • ' • Mr. Bert Catantings of .Roehester N8vPecet. alIfe6wwadsaY. isooilcirjbtighehvaillelaanect hleaa9rt: • tv. Ile is bock -keeper iii Roebester.. 'Quite a netaiter.took the moiMe Iight exenrsion at Goderielt last Mona e•e.y night. A few also went on , the ' , exceraioit to Detroit l'uesday.. Ma. end Mrs. Stock of Oxford touii- ty are the guests of Mr. Geo. Leetqa, , • Mrs. jas. Beck el Goderich was the guest of the Misses Sturdy last week. Mr. and Mrs'. Cumberland of Listo- wel are the guests of their sou, Joe.. Mr._ and ItirS. LI Clark eif 'Dungan- nota.oandayet1 _in_ this neiOtoreoecl. , 6tAtifitgaantioan Mrs, J INtedd ,.'unclayed "-• Spat St.laday OW the 7th con. . ' iss last Week a guest of Miss ilossie • Cole, Mr, and Afrs. .111artin Waugh of 'The genial township tree:surer laying! Michigan spent a .few 'clays with fri- entered •into the niatr,imbaial state it ends here - previoas ta their departure • is somewhat expected that the clerk for Dakota last week. and the collector ‘vill go and do . 1VIiss IIeapy .of Myth was the AT bet C ok Milton; WaS vast Wawanosh. wise. . guest of Mrs. Wm. ItIcOovien one day • 011. Sunday eVeniag, while everyboely else • reeeritly.. day last. ille said he came front . . . Lotaloa, He worked two days and on • '' . . abort the Place was absent at church, '' . Mr, I'; W. Scott teak in the excur- lie skipped out•taleing a suit of clothes Mr. .Williaan 'Reid of the stli eon", ,liew barn. • '. . Stanley Town' ship. sion to Que.ldh last week. • . . Mr. D. Dunbar has 'completed hiis a pair .of shoes and a razor .0.. Ilye- who was accompanied by his deughtet, Alre..Jas. Attclersan is in" very 'poor . 1,,oangaidng,ttot.hWeilslauCiaani")tiellcoan, who is en- • Ethel, rettirtted, last Friday front • a. hear health at present but we hope $0011. to , . Mr, Tieury Freeman. has sold five Cerpeater, and to Mrs. Reic'e sstor, gnest , of iss Mary Walsh on Sun* ton. fat ewes to. Mr. Ton; 1)/fasoit of Clin- Mrs. Edward Peretie, both of Iluton day. . • . „ , ' visit to Ina daughter,, Mrs, Perry Miss Maggie Craig of Morris was the . Alt.. ,Tis. Nehle lia.s become the Poe* of her recovery, Niaesitl sytitsaittiaecyl, Mr. Ednitind Messrs, Charles Masori MO Dan. Mc. Measant trip, but says the season is gemor c.f twill boyg. townshit, Michigan. Mr. Reid had a , Crawford fully tkree weeks later than here. The malady riport el S. S. No". 14, .gateve statien for Oitelph on tho nth inst. " • Over • eighty ticket's were Fold at Bel* t*- t11.11.1sr. . 114.1%ss°011,1- haill(P1r elVertersa till' slcNiaelitit v11181111 tresci- Stanley, for May is as follows :. day.. Rev. Mr. Allan called on soine of r./IStittli1I-CUI ftafegagIT°' 71 31(1::::KII. 717 • Johnstoa, mr. John ,rayfor. Of „zttiarif landed a in Canada sixty years ago Monday * - C'elni""" morning. For ,a, number lei years Mr. * I 1 e the neighbors• last vveek before leavtug . li.dwarc egg. 1St r ;ISIT 1 11' tit fittt 14(1.84:41 We-team:alt. atal We. tadt inedale- • • of the township and their many •frien- end Vt.-A. Ionest Lola •williatvisli them itiany more years • ist-W. Mal:loath, fleXolnel-1,_. Al. or. gov,1.‘licalth. nil Iii:11/3"S • Bruce Taigalt. • his Circutt. Ile tit -tends going out 3rd--1Ntta, Sarrolt, C ta r fcrty„itine years. lived out farm West before lbw. ATE: arid Mrs,. Mary Cooper visited friends recently. • Alr. Thomas Brownlee called 'tat .Mars. Coeper the other day. • Miss I,tcy WO Tibia at IIrtosselsf kas boon visiting her cousin, Mr. Wnt. ttle of the 1.3th condession, lite Little nros. recently 'sold a span. of horses to Brucefield buyer for tliO tidy stun of $4$0. Dealing in :melt horses Ms, 2nci).--.-Odu • clleatli, Solm Kehl, Taylor are perhaps the oldest residciirts Tito best srllerS iit the monthly slielling mattwere : Hullett Township. schnstem. 4th-lilleanor Med. 3rd- 'f4tta jarrott. .210-0t14 Mello:ale end oea„Tolot m1,001031 recooly otafe4 Pt-Arthir Attics, out his Sister, Mrs, Crawfora oh.