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Men's Odd Vests
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N E W S.MORD.
CLINTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 7th, 1904.
, A 'SPECIAL Afil••IETING. . 39 INTERMENTS. • • A HORRIBLE DEATH.
On lhursciay evening of next - Week. Poe the six months cueing June 30th Four rinks from the bowling club, as
• EJ - sivcial nieeting will be held in the there were thirty-nine ieteretente- he given lielow, :played in Lc:Neon' exd.
- 'Salva,tion Army.' -barracks which will Clinton cemetery. lin June there were :etre:Um:it on 14.1cl4y last, wireting in, .
be conducted: by Adjutant Cameron,. seven and in 14ay eleven. The care- it 1:atter place, but not so in the for-
Petrol:ea,. Captain Parker and Lieut... - taker has twenty lalf lots <In.d four .T. .lackson, II. Wilts!): J. Johnstoue .
. .Carter of Goderich. full lots incire to caree for than leet and 3.- Iair.
year.
• WESLEV S. S. PICNIC.
THE LOCAL , MARKET.
The annual etienie of Wesley Sunday
. school tock place at Bayfield on, Tues- • Wheat 88e to 90e. .
day. (Notwithstandiug the threaten- • • Oats 30e to 31e.
ing weather in the morning the clay Barley eoe.
proved fine,_ so there.. wtiansma karingseprt :water, tub, ree to 13e.
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tendance and tit happy ..11;ittter, crock, re to 12e,
geessive school dees nothing. by. heltyes Eggs. to 13c.
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W. Irwin, J. 13. IIocver.
• $1>aulding, J. Hunter, M. II.
liowland, W. Jacksore
. H. J. Howard, E. 14. ILlton, .A,,
Armstrong, Dr. Agnew.
They played in London in the fore-
lusxm aftel! while at St. Mary's Junc-
tion on their way to, Stratford, :Rohe
ert M. Graham, princtpal of a Normal .
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even. io the matter of the picnic.; Live Holee se: . 'raining school., London, threw
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self on the track in trent of an in-
IelANO RECITALS. • .. ATISS• MANNING TAKES HONORS. coming train and was instantiyekilled
• . < Zee Piano. recitals have been given, eac . Irt• the list of successful candidates
.eine me ate to a
- evening this week by pupils of leliss it
the . examinatems that were held.
. der .exte 1 I li - for sonic
Months aud was being teken to the •
The pooe fellow had been laberiug un -
Last week we got a • chance to.buy ter
89 Men's Odd Vests at a big reduction
in price and on Friday place them all
on sale at exactly half price. They
come in dark and light Tweeds, that
will go with alnaost any color suit.
They have good linings and are cut
in the season's st's le. The regular price
• • < Carol, Newcombe A, If. C. el, in 1 at Albeit -Cc:liege, Belleville, recently, Sanithriurre Gtielph .when he - thus
Z> studio. .Aanotig those who have taken the name of Miss Frances W. Maiming, itut an end to his life. His remains
>10 ' part are : Miss Sybil Courtice, Kiss danghter Of Rev. Mr. Manning.of town, `wen .shockingly inarglecl. and the
• <5 Aram. Whicidon. and Miss iPearl IlVise. stands 'prominent. Miss Manning won
head completely severed froin the
merkable success as a:teacher of music first, with honors, in intermediate vo- bed -
y was
4'5. • •Miss Newcombe -is ;meeting with re- first place in the Senate scholarship,,• body. When the- train was stopped the .
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< e •Ii1. at the different exams her pepile cal and first in primary theory cote- ear wheels. The head lay on the op -
lodged tinder the eagg'age
•<c ank high. ' plete.
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p,.. ',mix LOCALS. AN ACCIDENT.
•poeite side of the track and was pick-
ed up be Mr. W. Jackson. The sad -
affair l&Glfl over all wlio
2ee The Ci. stoins.. collections at Clinton Gecrge Duucan, Soil of Mr.. W. Dim- nessed ie.- .
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. Q?:.1- to 'Jene 301.11 N 're $1&,190.89,. laIl illCal; is linlPillg 'IthOUr as the result of .
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:e2 crease= of $3,2S7 di
.39 aver the preceng. 4r -f he met with on Thursday
ac.eident
I.5• twelee \M•neentlei. . - last. His chum, • Roy Centel* coa '
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. . • „ • Mr. iami Jones has !sold. his hop-
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Z.> SO . on, Isaac .street, occupied for sever- -he were trying - a'.22 -calibre rifle and as
the former • was hemline.' the g1111- 1e4 . . . .
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Brucefield.
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< al years by Mr. Thos. Lavin; to Dlr. Gem. e
of these Vests is $1.75 and $2 each -
While They Last
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g. the trigger eaugilit in Ms seeeve •
Mee and Mrs, Ed. Celwell and Mrs.
.0% • cattsing"the rifle to discharge., theleilo D. McCall.'spent Dontieion Day .witle
Harry Woe; . . _ . . . . •
.5 .. , 1 ie New', will be sent to.any •• lee. Tessin' throtigli George's • feet,. ire: ' rands. at Ceoderich. . . , . ...
) • - address for .the balance of *1904 • • for Meting; a painful Wenn& ' • Mise • •Perrest cf Attwooce and little
half a dollar: . ' : .. • .. : . • -. . .. eister . went. the guests of their cousin,
' - Cantelon Bros, shilemd i5,000 poun- MARRIED. IN WOODSTOCK.- ... .• Iles. D: Mail., during the. holidays:.
• ds of 'better OAS week. . .. • . C,oncluetor ArleGee ce the Bayfieles and
Rev. Mr. • Hawkins :of . Paris MISS ,Sadie MeHaetern, a former. ree' Seato'rth stage, informs us that 'sure'
:relent' of Clinton and sister cif Mrs. T. he eever saw such a. crowd at the
preach in the B:aptist church eext
Sunda , Prout; was united in the •hol bone 1 k. since he 1 as lieed tl er th n t-
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Of .maeritnoe 1: Y a e 1 tilere ce
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• The Baptist S. S. Picnic will be held y o Mr, Meterice A. Nes- tended the sports int Fridla,y Bay- s,
• , he Bayfield next Thursdae.., ba of Port ffeuron. Tee lappy eyelet field, . .
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Varna.
It is with pleasure we eeceed the
marriage of Mr. Jobe Beatty
took' place ore Wt•dneeday ce last week
at. the residence of- Mr. Jan Glenn al
Lumley, Usborre township, the bride
being his niece, Miss Maggie Glenn
Horton, • The ceremony was •performed
hy 0./. Dr. Hannon. of Exeter t
presence of se uttinber or frieeds Of the
contraeting parties. .A.ineitg those at-
tending from ltere were : Miss Reehel
Beatty,- Miss- -le. Mossop and Me, met..
liatn, Beatty of Brumfield. A: ter the '-
wedding dinner Mr.. aud Mee. Beatty
left cet their • wedding tour .11.ring will- •
eh they will Nish. several soothern -
points. pi their return I re Varne
they will take up their abode on the
Beatty hoinestead. The eminerovs iri-
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ends ef the greoni will heartily con-
gratulate iixn and to Dr, arel Mrs.
Beattywe all extender Lest eiehes
for e happy and prosperous future.
Mr, Geo. Shore has left for his
home : IVIerkdale where he Will spend
the -••lolidays.
Captain and Mrs. Pollard. of Cabe.
inet, Mich, who were vieiting at Mr.
A. Foster's and with. (alor friends
d around • V• r • e bit. ozi Saturday
to visit feiends in Seeferth, •
Mrs. • Purdy .is. this week moving her
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s•eheieliis'T'ie.rheteti.besyrCutt\ama C.
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attended • divine 'service in the Pres-
byterianchurch last Sunday morning
when the. Rev.; T. Davieson preached
an appropriate sae= ter the peeve -
sem.. •
M ' 7 • r 1.),att Miss Beatty
wilt take up, their tesithefee in the
hoese • which Mr. Beatty .ez short time
ago. purchased front Mr. • jeseplt Pos-
ter. Being thus 'closer to- hie Nam of
business • •• will be 'mote convenient
for him. Our. twce Merelesitts will now
be netehbore..
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Bayfield
'the Mission Banes of the Presbyter-
ian church: picnicked in Mr. te. Hew -
son's. grovi on the. Sauble Lint: and
had r.) very pleasant time.
. Mr. Jelau Davidsee, hes retired
freett butchering and expects to leave
fcr the West on tlie next excursreno
Mr.W.. J. Brewton has been waik-
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abcot on 'enitches the past week
as the result Pi bein4r kicked ate the
knee by a. horse. But even though par-
tially disabled; which would furnish
many. men with an -excuse for dieing •
nothing, he is attending to business
actively. ele. Breeden is whali. you
might cull a hustler.
laarKllL ot ea -
forth have engaged adjcielug cottages
in Marks' Row. .
Mr. and- Mrs. A. le: Vanstorie of
Wiegliem have been visfeeig - at the
hones of the latter's mother,' Mrs..
. Green. Mr. Vanstone lately embarked
in the grocery business at . Wiaghem. •
Rev. Dr. m4da el LIVi.t1 .. et slid-
ing his holidays in this. balmy health
resort • and, is etoppieg- at Mrs. Per-
seus'. •
Rev. Meleennen wife kail family of
EIPPel,. haye, taken. a cottage, in. the
White City. .. • •
• Charlie Martin ct Toroato is visite
leg lis aunt, Iiiss Iarti*r. . •
'Sunday next will, it is expected, lie
Children's De.y . in the Methodist .cltttr- -•
eh ellei prepaxatious. are now being
i ;nitric for the services.An cuteide
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Mr. 3. W. Ievein has. bought a •neve. toelc place at the home of her sister, -M Alt: • George Johesoie., formerly. . of , •
Sianiey Township.
, 5 Z -Z, acetylene 'light plant. ' • Mrs. Alberti E. Kennedy,. Woodstock:- our villeee paid a flying visit •on.•
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• . • < tee • Live stock shiPleents hove been made ic e. o. bust aptist chur„ Monday in search• of a thief. Guess'
. , Ch , perforined . the • ceremony. Ole
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s ee, • the 'meet. week. as follows cattle -C.- y yon Can't.. catch 'him George. -
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Furniebings-
0( > town council Biro:John Leslie made te bocret of White roees while the beidete Merv': All pastore do: not haft en. easy
.k=i;k44,-4:91G-RetetatekNoteteraeteietotai:4ese.****•.tewiaeiet64,09te •.: ., > 1. 1 . .de ;clime over taffetie Silk .tiel: earriecl 'is- me; Gee. Tureer of. Hireoiltoir.:epeet
. : • 'that the •eotutell,,sliOuld have provided mony all sat &met to a oeinty hutch- 'The football match between our bc.-ys
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Reet. • Reid, Se: H. Singh .
. nteehear of the •geocen, .was geciemsenan; village. on Mende), Of .this-. week , .for
Geo. Stanbory, . Mime ia e • friends and ie atives • were Mr. J, L. Reid . of Varna...shipped.
e J. W. Newcombe 0.,11<ts.;:n er. e hogs- present. • Mr. 'le. C. Wilfred of Myth, three carloeds 41 line cattle • from --
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. • and mites •Jefiste MeEacl ern, sister of . tee TTThrelito anarkets, - •
. and Boys' Ready
Tailoring-
'CLINTON- • MEETING ,TOWN COUNCIL- • the -bride; • acted as • brideemeid. 'the Mr: Sewers pard a flying visit *to .
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--to-Weter Clothing, Hate 5 bride wore a Imlay gown: of muslin Toronto • during the week. As he is
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At Monday: of. the <les= over white •eilk ar.:d 'carried • a.. moderator -for thie district be is kePt.. .
fifty- d 1 re-
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> demand li ol a for damages et% e wore a gown or white, crepe •
' ••• • isplotmetk eeid to have bien sustaned in last ' tinie . •
t'Sla('AtL‘ " 4491€4eielX-YaVOI'VvC " ,S`'ll'EXWIC4.7(M10',7017.(%(=Yass,i&siiiialetell Oribg's reshP.t• r' 'Les le e bOCIIIet Oi Phik roses. After the cite- Sunday tt•itli ancther. . •
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2 .39- teem. eh . oorte. reuron • ainictst the
ICI 1.. et t. , and Ale Beyfield team • resulte,d in a
... prevented 'eke overeotv. to a great. ex- . --: r ... .. : • ....- -..
.7. eMneeittee which will ,ecnfee with Mr.- rid wishes. and • ccaotitulations • of.. score-. • of 3 .to 0 in . favor of Bayfield. ,
:tent ...• .-' ithe matter -was 'referee& to • a
• pert at time next :Inetaieg 'of the cotle • •g9Wil- ° .71` •
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of . n col y . blue , 11.11..:761aPeieni..).:'a:rtli,slet71.1;sele..bisruect::1:•;toea.7its-aoeres. ....ilt1:414.rvi,:l'73,11g3"Ya;:lceqleue4r1..
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, :Leeliee censider- pros. and eons and ..r.o. : le .r.- ifeat • : filends. . The -travelling • . eee,• • 7 . - . ..e• - • . ' - • ' • - .• • •
leride wee
. e eir.e...71>fiii:Cunnireeeltane mind :a 'neinillier...-WILL BE .12.1t-OPENE'D, - • ••••-. .. • •eonlieed to the Louse for some - trine.- •
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• • • of ether ".reee.pitycle orethe north. side. .." .: • .:" • • • '. : • e .... •... .• : .. •Rev.. Mr'. 'McLennan of • Kippen.prea-
tiiSnt, tals'alitile't:St.i..ellitititcrieclrig,.,tienlitiecrheplapriSC.N'!iviillet i.c!Clv),eeidi.:7i.i:igi.1.1,. titian; • eherelt last Sunday
of Huron street asked pereniesion -to •.
- run: . a dram to to coenect with .. the big Rev.. Sawers •.Q01:41iCted. else
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. pipe at. Leslie's corner 'in order : tob.e mo-cee. 'once for Service next..
Sunday: service .atoIlillegeeeit and Kippee. '
&rein. •their cellars. They - purpose ito„. 'fliS151SUOP...(4. 1114611. 11E.S. pecinised to ..:....Mr.• Jos,. Robinson now of*.Listowel
• ihg ' the were • theotadves, ott ask pit, Axe Peeserit: int& tee preach at :the nioree • spent Saturday With his • lamely... . .
-mete* *: to the sextent filet • if :other int and evening services which.' . ' as ..Jeclgiege ,; from :tee- nember of ...Wed-
. ratepayers .. .afterwards wish to aVad. usual .Wili be -at et a. in. an& e p. tn. dings . Leap - Year most be ai fashiettab- .
.. themeelves of thedrain: that ..they, There will . elec. be . a..bentisin al • eervice le ..ye&r. to 'get '. 'married • ie. Always
must 'help' .to .defray.. the Cost. ,' The 'at 3 . p. in. • at which it is expecte* the inc re to fellow'. 7.. .. .. . . - . : • :,• . - •
. coeneil thought • the request...a reel,' son,- BielleP will addle:seethe. earigregatiole .. • .Alre: rleleSfaed ...thia- <lac:ghee:is: of the
• The interior. of . the •chiteelt. has -lieen• „Lettelon• geed 'have inov.ed: :ieto the.
•• .• ..ablepne ',alai :•.grante.d .it. -. •,. ., ..:::•-• :•., ,•.
. - The . • discussion ' on this Matter bran- _entirely ..eLeengee sand- the week. reedee-7 lictuse .vacated • by . Mr: '' joeepleleabere
gilt up he Old Mary street. dreiti. ova- °i'atiC13...YeileCts great eredit. upon. Mr.. • scene :We ' welcome •. them' to: per -village.
-.in, - . Ceeineillor Giebingeotheught : •it- Sy:01his0m. ... and "..stall." 01.• :assistants. . ()Die Boyce of - Mitchell, forinerly ce
shoule clearly be :Made :•knoesen whetlier7 .1116...w411% .ancl ceiling' have ami ..grened lerueefield, ie. spending.'hie .1tolidays
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• .ilori: -a . light stone wipe relieved by . with his. old friends.
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it was to be .a, drain or Fil sever
What .. that applies:. ()rice. upon. Eol thae. SI10.dity and .designs.• in bled. aad ...old. -" .... .. • - • - - . .. - . - . -' • • '
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Directs your attention to its special •
facilities for issuing. drafts on all the -
leading towns and cities in Europe and
elsewhere at the loWest rates.
This is the tiafest, simplest and chea-
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Correspondence or interview re-
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-e taricel ii37 ;Pere .eretty with .its • •
it was a sewer., iedeed.,. but iT we uti- • TIS. • . .
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walls . eceorated with lleur-de-lys . in, • • - . . •
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• • blue sky epangled. teeth stars and lie • .
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t • pin -pose wi no e cr era e
ace gold. The pulpit' has been reeinolvicedilt4
te.401..4.4.4.4.4.+4+1•44+++++++,.o.1.144444.4. t I I! "e44.14.e• . again: lt's them afir.e.
•i• . and' wrpense ."enough. a.s• era.i Ya'• B •
y ehe right side. of the ehene 1 ° 1 1°• were in Beussels eneWeidnesc's.y .of lest
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Kitkpa.trick JrY
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Spring . .
Is Here At Last
You. will.need a new and. iightoi.
'suit We can supply you at less than
manufacturers' prices4
this is no mere statement., It
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-
wear suits we are putting on sale at
just half „
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100 of these Men's and Boys'
Suits are now on ,g ale and will con-
tinue until all are gone.
• • You cari'eclo better any place
in the pounty, so.come along and pick
up the .snaps in Clothing. It will
mean dollars in your pocket. Money
saVed is money earned.
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T. Jackson, Sr., Clinton.
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inside ' Gm west door:" A haedsente
lt ° • l'• " 3 week atteeding the weddieg .cld the lat- •
the wey et is proposed to drop. eilie: • • • .
el Policy - of liatching7 and lay down a •
trass lecthe church, the giift of Mr:, Jelin. Iettus- .teWr'se sill-slit:I.' . Calle,. rne tOWnehip . Can
brass bes been :presented. • to
'prpo•large enough to eerry off the we-,
+ tee at any freshet, but this' will entail. beatthe record for weddings since
+ 8, 'Miter expenditure than the council f?"1.1.il 'Ille'rerr. of his. son Er ffeln> May • ist as quito. a number oe young
brancliq deceee 4,. et was "need' tbet
I: cares to undertake on •ita cwri respon-
1 I ladies are taking the 'advantage . �f
-several Memorial windows, ows, which were .
. • ' so L; bylaw will lie sobanitted Leap Veer,: There have been 'five.
.., ordered some time ago, would: be 7.rea- weddings. since that date.
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not be placed . in the . church leeforce ,
'midsummer' holidays, • ' • , : .' ' .
School closed . on Priday for the
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dy and in place, 'by . the .ro
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tlt inst. eVe .
' • Ceuncillor, Cottle said the •cetuetery .•
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are informed:, Owe% ere . that they cape'.
, ..is. looking .:. well, bt.t. the trees need.
..... pruning . and as cha1rnian of. the cam-
- nyittee .he . recommended that this' be. Augusts. • . . • . . • . .. : etg.
Mr.. William Coneingliani had a rais-
'rite work of . rerovatie .
n ' and ini- on Monday . aftenicon putting a
•-• done. In coinciding with. his eclloa-. -
lie proveinents has been' in the hands new bent to his barn, which will make
and , ender the direction . of tho la.dies the bnikling much 'larger. Mr, ihinctte
• • * • ue Caere:aloe Wallis. added. that.
ork a, •Of the .ehurel... Altogeeher the eon-- .1117ePhee. „ie doing tlee carpenterirg. •
" hough Mr. Coetle should oversee, the
.., • -- , as he knew very .wele. tem •
.1 is to 'be 'eon rt. leafleted u mit Quite 0, nembeieettended the . 1i...chic
- • shade tree should be properly ..pro- • gregat-wt . le '. 1 •held at 'Mr. Thos. Straugheies at Au-
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. . - • the . excellent chceractee of the 'work burn.on July ,rst. • , •
''... Councillor Pord,:eltainnati of - the de'ne•ar'd 4)<•••'n th<= Ii1PPrOvPd aPPeara•dr • •The hoite of Mr. Chas. Stewart was
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street •eohnoittee reeceninendee that ce 0 tile. etprcli. •
• certain streets be' levelled off . and . the STXATHCONAS ••WIN AGAIN: time scene of a, very, happy event
resently when his second eldest
••• ! wilt be • in clarge of Charley, Career en • ene of the fasteat and hardest i‘eliaragitter was united. in marriage • to
WM.... Long of 'llerenillete. as pros -
1 hal* 11 any,• be The' grader .
, Of SP eatisfaetory a cheracter. : leitteardine, 'the' Stratliconae of yoting couple heppiresS through life.
• • on Ontario street. Councillor Ford is town...oh Friday lest by a. score of 6 cement wall about completed under
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„. whose work upon the streets has be.eit •• fought games of • lacer:Ss& ever played peroue young °fanner, We wish. the
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. ers • from ehe lealt • Block will ..be. laid Clinton beat the 'elertice Boys" of that Messra. Potter. sand leYan have the
x Of the opinion that this is the (best •to 3;. Tlie tunic started off with' ' a' Mr. Herb, Fisher's barn, Samuel and
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ro\ in.aking materiul a4vailahke . rush •aild before the quarter er.ded Kin- John are •hustlers. .
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C tucillor. Cottle . who by the weer' curdine had two to their credit, while Quite a utimber. Intend celebrating
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• is he orator of the council, objected the •Stratircones had failed to fled the the glorious r2th of ...rely ift Wingheen
•. to • the quality of the gravel -recently net:. Pirst quarter. 2-1) in favor. • of this yea.r. • . • ,
laid upon the streets, it •• wasn't wor- /Chiral:dine,: Thesecotel qt.orter was A large and ,pleasant gathering • of
••tit the seventy live cents Per load • it ever,. faster that. the first, the Stealth- . relatives and friends met it the: licana
"" had cOst, he said: conaS having struck their gait F..,rsci it oe Mr. tutd Mrs. h.dwar • Goorii
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• Cho/Mart of the street cote- was hcase o!f, one, tette 'thrum, while June 291.11, it being the oteasion oi•
• • mittee took exception to thie criticism: Kincardine failed to score, • The Clito the marriage of their eldest daughter,.
• Perhaps the gravel was not the best, tee home wa.s playing a great • coni - Lillie, to Mr. Harry Brownlee ' of
•-• but: it was •.;!a best they; could get at eination gatne while .the defence 'was Sault Ste- Marie. The bride was tas-•
. .• • .1 the tithe, ante he thought the streets playing as they had never cloud be- tefolly cheesed' in cregin silk and lace
ee , upon whicli it had been used showed a fore, holding the Xineardiee home at and carried a bolettet of bridal hlos-
decided • improvement, -.Besides, added a safe distance. Mg time score ,Clin- souls and ferns. bridesmaid, who
•• flee chairmare Mr. Cottle, though a ton : 3, Kincardine 2. The third guar- was • the • bride's sister, •Sarta'• was
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incinher of the,..tommittee hi al hard • ter was very much the as the. dressed in white India. 'linen 'atie ear-
n= to get when such business turns second, the deface holding their checks rie6' pink roses. A veryepretty feature
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• upsafely at • bay whi1e. the homescored of the affair was Myrtle, the little
• Councillor Gibblegs spoke cif certain two 'wore' goals:. Thircl grafter, Clin- sister of the bricle„ who wus . maid'
. • corporation property which had . been ton $, Kincardine 2, The last (patter of honor. She • was dressed like the
• "discovered" when the old agricultural started off with a do or die cletermin- • beide and carried the :same • flowers.
hall Was rated. It's practically of no atiott of both teams. 'the defeitce of The groom was supported by his
use to us., said lie, and should be sold both teams were plaviiig steady eatisitte. Mr. Brownlee of lien -
for what it will realise, rranie hut 'the Kincardine home drew salt The ceremony was performed by
Ex -Councillor Plummer who was first blood in thie qrartee by seoritg .kev. A. D. 'Gischler •of Coltorne Evan-
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All Erwin. aucl Frank Keegan Mud si
booth near the litielx:r mouth • • on .1.)0,
minion Day arid, notwithstanding • the
unfavorable. weather, did a 'good,. busi-• •
ness: • .
MINS Maggie and Miss _Edith 'Val-
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:come VC,cluri.cht. spent f-riday at the. .
parental borne. . .
Miss. lhompsor( Brumfield • and.
Misses lecke,. Myrtle and- Meta:Cote-. '
ens ' tsf •- Goderielt were the guests- • of
Mrs. Faltoner last week. .• '. • '• "..
Mrs. R. -...Steehonscn of. yeene -Wes: •
the- guest •ef Mrs, He Erwhi . the Past :
fweciretckhv.....liilaaVII•el.(ii.l'taken up. theit ...residence . •
wife atte 'Lenity oe Scree
• Mr, ' Robert Turner. of Vale, Mich., 1
who caene over tc attend tbe funeral i
of his cousin, Mise Dora Erratt, re -e
turned to hie 'rimier co. Mondae of this.,
week: • • .. • .
, Mr. and Nes: J. Keys of i the 1.3ael
bylon• Line visited the latter's- sister,.
itlre. Peter Cole -of Gods:etch townslep,
ote day .recently. . . • • .
•Mr. and. Mrs. .Williteni Sta.rley.. • of =
IrolmeSville were etc:its. Of Mr. and -
Mrs. Millie:en KeyseSr. of the Belvieu.
Line on :Wednesday of mast Week. '•
Mr. We I. 'Keys of the Baeylon
Itas• returned. frcie, the. Neese, haying
been. as ear Crow'S Nest Pass, Ile .
'stayed -over. at Calgary and at. eeveral •
other points in Alberta. ' • • '
:Miss. -Myrtle. 'Chile of Chieelltuest is
spending a. 'few: clays With .her stster,
Mrs: R..E..• koltinson of the Parr Line.
'Misses. 0. Graham • and R. Sturdy,
• td'achers of the 'Babylon Line and Gose
hen Lines Scheels,. have• gone to sPenre
theesuitenee yr...Cation with their
, par-
ents, ehe foriuer in:.0Oderkai, and the
letter ,Goderich. township. .
. Gertie Dowscu of Goshen tine.
has' returned, home erom her sehocil mn
1.1ceedale.• •••• • • '• . • : .• •
. Mr. William . Logan •c, L. Parr Line and
his . sister attended- -tlie •' of.
their Miss Pickard,' of ''Holinde-;
WedueSday .of last week. Rev. A. be 111. Thoineoe. of. Merlin
was guest at the home of , Mr. We.
L. Keys of. thalIabylon Line one claylEJSt week.
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• Miss Bliva Reid of London isl.aft
present %holidaying: at ler home. • .:
. Mr And Mrs, A. D. Anderesone.-end,
farnily of WY.oining paid'a flying. Visit
-ter home of Mr.: :Joseph 'Iticherdseet
last week, • • • • •, •
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Noo.3,.: has gone to, her heen.e eet,
Maryes:tp .spene.her -Suirmier .vacation.
Mrs. • and. Miss Gibtiou of Listoetrel
Welted at the home. time. former's fa.„
ther,. Mre Robert Elliott of the Gosh-
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sm. Lind, .hise .week. •
.pliss E. Peck was •thee .geteet of
.Lueknow friends last week.: .
' -Shinier 'council Met. .a.e per adjotten-
meet on 'Monday,. all the .: Members
.present. After. adopting. the' minutes
council preteeded to diseess • • erten,
bridges, roacts,• -fences, etc: . The ac-
counte. of ..W. J... 'Mitchell 7 for. Printing
$35,06 ima. A. elelhettli fee- wood. $28.-
40 were 'paid. $30 was voted. far
cement sidewalk ere the ..y111a,gte. of. Vare
It was also egeeeer. to Yew :the
Stanley Big Dram as a cpuricil • on
Tuesday, July etle • at -flee o'clock p.•
in. Sealed tenders were .adv‘ertisedefer
ehe 'Bayfield river bereige..• cement 0-
• punted to met 'July ifith at ' seven
.o'cloeh p. imm.-J. E. Haruwell, Clerk.
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fcr . the :summer he cud • <if 'Mr.: Malts'
coiktitrasg..es omi tlmti hill. ,.
•fainil.Y. are visiee •
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11.1q friends .in Belgrave.. • -•. • ..
Oerirgb..Chesney' t.V.Setiforth
ent:. Sittesvir thee \renege . •
• ..ear. Glass London spent .
• few .dtieve the past week .witlt his fame..
By:wile-are spent:Sine. the -scrtemee here,
• Mi -ss. Harlot, ett Detroib. is ilia guest...
soefotM,r„ and .grs. tr. R. Jowitt. pree
Posemaster niecem and wife of Sea- .
forth were • in .the..: village, on •Toesdaye •
• • ..Mr.: and Mrs.- .Bletcher..: of
Woodstock .64.0 and
-Mrs. Dixen. •• •-• - •
Misa Aenie • Elliott, Whin 'has. -be6iii •
• in Toronto. for .0.. nember -of • menthe, •
'eeturr.ed• home' last week. •
..-Mrs,,T. •Simpeon Brucelleld is the,.
.gliat.-Of Mrs. paisoits• thia week. I
The • following. persons • raister.ed at •
•the :Conunercial the past. week :
ancl Mrs Drunrinit„ McCall-;
um; • .;Miss Isi.orina and. Maseer Errol •
:McCallum of Loildeme 'eleteeleanct..
Wife- • of • -Detroit'• Churchill :Port
linnet e 1"Tel* luCette.kete andi
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Cobourg
M. ••:•jelfrey, • A. lieleltitin -Seaforth e -
Dee W. -Seettiriebtill, •.Miee' M. A.,Keee
nee Guts:rich ;. A. Wallace, Siiieneerldil.,
'DOMINION :i/A-t• 'CELEBRATION.'
, The fleet. Domineer Dee! , :celebration
hula here for years Wes that . of ,Fri.--.
day •last and . the .promoters • must
.littyci been Wel1. setislied- with'ehe large..
crowd -which: getherecl. - Early e the
....ferenoon. People epgan. to peer in•
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withstanding ..that. the,. eleinents three-
tened end • et• one • o'elock ...theee • nitist
have.: been ectop :visitors in. the: eillage
and ..I.c>weteee .'groye.. •Iletothe rain be -e•
gatt *o 'come ekeyn . en torrents .whitle
•preeented still. More opining .e.oeul 'seat:
. -large number eeely.: Those
who • 'eid nntil the • Monde ,
rolled! by, Missed eepleasant 'evening at:
Atte:lakeside. ... • '
.. The . program. of sports ori 'ilia exhi-
bition' grounds. began with a mote:a:11
mateti .lietween • teams represent&
•, Bayfield . arid. Beticefiele,..." the former
winning by 3' to o. The lefene • pheYers
' -Were .gcal,. G....Greenetdee, haeks, Dr„
Smnith,•1?... Colbert; half .inicYs, • • A,
• 'McLeod, Thonipsem • •Wloeleion ;
ferwards; Cceiter.on, W. 13rownlee,
• .T. Keys, 'T.. H. lfrownide, •Whide
• 'The el -Mania • .. events were Won.. as
• •follotes . •.. • • .. •
• . Broad .junip; Re•Peck, Wethoinpson
Long 3tnep, _Tale Broweleci,.... R. Peck
'7 Putting .e6. sliot, it. Peek, D.
. T. "II. I.BrOwnr. .
. • k. Peck • . • .
. Itio-yarei •race,: Cameron; AP.
•.' . • : . • itt'hidclon • • • • .
- -3-legged race Cameron:and- Whicidon;
• •get.' t teritettel:s arksidaeet,i(*IT, it:leNatightonT,
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. Boat. rece, J, McLeod, We . Erma .
.. Morse • rade,- j„ Lebeati, . Second .and...
. • 'third prizes divided: between-
. , Gecege. Muftis -on • and W. Mee-
• .Thed°-ibicelitali enatich, Bavfield vee
Clinton, _resulted in. it rather easy,
Victory' for time latter. 13ot.. though,
somewhat one-eided. it interested .aiel
amused the eroesel, etie in a, measure
to the good-natured antics of "Cap".
• Cook,. the Clinton right fielder. , As. it
. happened he had not =eh .else to.
do. T. ,T,. Jitelteon - of- Clinton um-
pired the gante so that
none of. his decisions were •ceiestioned
and Benson Routleclge .froixt the sante
the Clinton inaecot.
town; lly. Dodds IlollewaY Was
Clintc:n. Bitylield•
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:Armstrong 2.2i 8 0 2
r<11111% lb • . 3 1 f e
e • 3 Thompsoo p 2
-Mackenzie c f o 3 Brownlee ele 2
Sageiee2: 3h. 2-2 W. Peek 1.f o 3
e Greeeslade ile 0 2
.eTcaxe,Icksci..et, . o 5 Davidson 3h o
P 1 2 Ierwin r f .ot
oxR..Pe. ek• . a 2
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Goderich Township.
Oa. Stiatti mit special sermons.* ap-
propriate to :the ehoulay Preteding the
nth will be preached in three church:.
es in thee township. At. 10.30 al..ariy.the
• brethern Of Nee 3o6 will esseteetile• at
the restclenee Me, G.' Steep
•and iproeeed t delicecIletoties
church where lite service Well be con-
ducted 'by Rev, Mr, Rhoees. The mem-
bers of No. 189 will atteed• at Sharon
at 27.30. The preacher will. be Revel!.
Swann, At 7 p. No. rile. will -at-
-tend at Bethel church,' the preachee to
be Rev. Mr, 611.01, It is expected that
• there will be a, full torn out of the
brethern et the different services.
Mr. William Crocks returnee. Monday
from a, four days' visit' to old- friends
at Linwood, Wellesley. townshee, It is
fifty five years. since the family first
settled in that township ad though
Mr. Crooks Ime. been here many years
Ime eieloys an emu:doe:al visit to old
friends and. once familiar scenes.
present, said that. a 1=11. and la.dder a goal in alvna ten minutes by 134 gelical churches. .11te bride entered .
outfit were included Grid a.S it WrtS beautiful rush. The ball was again leaning on the tem of her fah:- '
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Lo the scrap pile. . on the part of the home. 'this ended Beniniller. The 'bridal party stood on.
el; t p ittly.sie strains of the. Wedeang max.
y • Mrs. • • .•
Inc fire brigade, .it should not be sett net, the result of some 'lightning work(
The. 'question was asked if. the emu- the score which ended 6 /to 3 in( favor the verandeli nyder an arch of ever -
t1 could legally, enter into an agree- of Clinton. ' It was a! fine game to greens and roses. After the cc:Ignite-
went with owners pt. cemetery lots watch as the ICucareline People, both lations 'were over the large •compally
Whereby in consideratiou of the pres- players and spectators, acted as true sae down to a sumptuous repast and
cut payment of a stated sum of mon- sports and we lope the soUnd hospital- were entertained ,by music and singing.
. ey the council and its successors *on- ity will be shovel'. their team in the A large number of relatives were Pre!'
if such an arrattgteneut .couhi..bei made lind gave: good .satiefeetion to - both' Ai.
......4'1.4i114Shutt Six. Marie, London,
lcl care fer the lots for all Aime to return game Itere.
crime. The opinion was .expressed that Mr, Br . o t a cc a,: .
of it, ' The Stratlicones Tilled. tip as f oi. lirel itti fitrici 4 n pdret:cti.))tass,toirrtteltielituifiec. la 1.0
oovteiltey
The large noneber Of doetly and
many • owners would avail theinseives theme. •
. Petitions were presented for cement lOwS : Goal, W. .ranstri ; point, W. popularity of the bride. After spend -
walks on the wet side Victoria street Pinner ; cover teoint, J, Crooke . de- big a couple of weeks in this VieiltitY
and the north side Townsend street. fence, F. Xer, J. Vorrester, I. John.. and London ilk happy couPle will lee"'
. -Prom 4eresent lielicatioesi • InSpeetot sou ; centre, 'IL DeliertY ,e'lleeele, E. ve for their future home in Sault; Ste,
, Wheatley will be kept busy an suktro. Beyment, - H.. Gl&ditcy, P. Conch ; cut- letrtrie sante it, ,,,1 WiShes galore go
side C $hepl.ta i inside) r:. Pintiere e,ei.ele theitil
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necessary to the proper .ectitipineitt of faced and was 'soon 11 tee near< he ei o
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• Tack'et 1 s referee S t reit Xippett Clinton and Goder-
• - -Constance,
Mr..: William Lineisay left on:Tiles-
day foe I/dentine, Man,
Miss Nellie Stitherlarel Is visiting
her cousirs at Ripley -
- Quite a number untie young people
athiticle,d the social at Leadhury last
week.•
• Mrs. R. W. Jewitt red children re-
turned home after upending scene teme
the pests of her :mother at. Warwick,
etre Arthur McAllister. left for Hen-
sel" where he Will spend his eheatione
Dan. -.Sutherland spent Sunday ift
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Seatorth.
Miss Nellie Osbobleston et Volutes-
ville and Miss Eva Ramon (of ‘,:`,
Spent $unday at the latter's homer,
The Clinton basdball team defeated
••tionerich here yesterday Ly it semi r..f
TO to 4. • *
A tent tam 'Not erected On the tee
adjoireng the Meson Melee anti dsi
Ine • services will be bekt by tke ,k4
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