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CLINTON'S FIRST BIG FIRE.
A LITTLI: PRI'7SF,,N'' ATION,�WILLIS
ClI1 RCII.
0000 FOR III'.; NS, IiF: SAYS. many Happy �i'1411'I1S
Clinton, dUrt n•g Its long and varied
career, has heed its share of digastr-
On Friday evening last a deputation
from Wesley choir waited on Mr. and
At the a.m. service a solo: was given
by Mr. As. E. Doherty has
.
Mr. W, A: Nowman of Ridge'town f£i
' r
ous f1res. Some within the recollec-
Mrs. Jas. Doherty at their hoane and
who a
base voice of exceptional quality and
expected in town 'next wt•rk and will t"
hake a canvas of the farmers in the
tion of vtlry young people,, and some
which can only be recalled by thea old-
in apprcielation of the former's val-
liable services in connection with the
sings with taste and (expression.
district adjacent in order to increase
est inhabitant.
choir, and .as a slight token of their
FARM RI.NTED.
ilio number of bean growers. Mr.
N1 wman says the soil har0about:s is
The other dap in looking over a
scrapbook belonging to one of the
good wishes, presented Mil. and
Mrs. Doherty with a handsome silver
What is kil<iwtt as the S,II. Snaith
'well' adapted for bt,ans.
old��ib and most respected c@tfzens of
pudding dist'.
farin, one+• of the best }n the• :,district
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lies :be:+n rented by ilessrs." Labeau
SHIPPING MUCII STOCK. `
cra townaccounts were seen of sen
oral serious hires which occured in
Vl!t?i7 IT RENT,
and - C atlieux who are, now c'n posses-
Mr. 'rhos. ATason went''to Toronto ;{
the early days of Clinton. The earli-
Major Rance, who has a forty-acri,
v;fon. The leasers are nati•vos of down
about St. Joseph but have been in
Saturday with a carload of cattle. _
Yesterday he shipped 'cf
esb large fire of which we have record
was in May, 1868, when ono evening a
apple orchard just south of town, has
had severa: tempting offers to lease
Texas for soma years.
a carload a ,'
,limbs and on Saturday he goes; down s
few 'minutes after six o'clock fire
its, but' has declaimed thorn, all, The
WILL• BUY .ANGTI'IER CAI',
again with catt'lu. Isis purclia;ts ; !
brake out. in thief hardware stUrU of
genial Major is of the ap'n'ea that he
inion tlerks'hips, on the ten-
during a twelve -months from the fat,-
Mr. R. M. Racey, It quickly spread
, , .
can maml,ti it just as successfully as
few days alto Mr. Bert Langford
mors of this district would bulk big.
amongst the frame buildings which.
can any syndicate and that he might
disposed of his Ford auto car,. but in
all probability will have lr, and
1,IIL'. CLINTON RARKET,
i
constituted the business part •of the
town, and,in a few hours nine laces
p
just as well himself have whatever
)reit thert� s going.
still hott:r uii:n, before the roads are
a roe
ifilleat "r7c.
of business with most. of tote contents
tical, Moncton, etc, Thera dere,
in good shape lot, autoing, Mr, Lang-
fl
Oats, 28c to 30c,
were destroyed. The buildings burn-
PATI';RWO'RKS SERVICES.
ford is au expert, driver and if lick
Peas, 68c to 73e,
ed weft+: R. M. Racey, hardware;
The first new services to be put ill
should decide upon getting A large car
for rental purposes there is no doubt
Barley, 50c to 55c,
Jas, Miller, livery Stable ; G. Lew',
saddlcn•y ; J. Fullerton., photography;
thin spring will be those on filbert
but that his services will be in great
Eggs, 18c to 19c.
Butter, 19c to 20e. i
N. Norsworthy; tatl'oring and fancy
St. norib, anti Huron St., and the
street departmtrit are anxious that
d.1mantt,
i Mr. James .�earxx.
Livo hogs; $6.60. f
wares; Commandeer rt:. Fedex, dry
Tilwin $c Hodgins, drygoods, N.
this work should, b,t done ea,ily so that
"AT Tl3p,; COUNTY FAIR,"
HE WA, N ;S CCC1'AIBI.1RS. I On Satl,irday last Mr. James IIcamd
goods ;
it will not interfere wdth t�lrc street
second highest. ;.Mists Olive, : Cooper,
dao hear of Mr�t W" Cdoper Clinton
passu] another •1 'tri
Robson, gmcl ric+s ; J. Stc4�p, boots "A day at th.+ C'uunby Fair" was Mr, L. B. ')+:van.; of Chita o was in 1.1 os lie and is now
and shoes, Messrs ' Lavcock stn- I improvements. :is these are among written for the purpose of t'ntertain. t f , g in Ills 79th yr3tu,. - Enjoying good
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tioner, and Watts•, drugs, had all their
an
( tbo hest str.l:ts in town no doubt a
' large of the lionies. will
Ing and amusing, people anti tru ky suck•
own of a. trw days, last' week, repro-
seating outside edpitaiists who are
llcalt'lt nail tbinkin speaking alio?•
g' l g
stock r(gnoved but their stores were
proportion .
g p p r
want. co•iuicotion with Clintons up
coeds, abounding in bright-dialogu., and
en gaged in pickling, and endeavor(4l
Iraovinu abci'ufi like a than. in the tnid-
. dee sixties, "Jin'" Ilea:ki will
flat burned. The origin of the' fixe
to date systeul, of pure water supply.
funny situations, keeping .the atndfellae
to enlist'the services of the council'to
never
,
grow and. Il'e• first carie to Clinton ilL.
was unknown. The toss w•as.roughly
May the. remaining number:
It ire also understood that passing the
p K
in continuous roars of laughter, It
to Attie extant that it, would at its
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rr
18a� and with exception of fear
rr;timated at the time+ at about $50,-.
'000.
MIS,S AC}tiEW NEAR THE TOP.
is full of the snap, hustle and bustle
own expense, canvas and sec:ury enc
.the' a
years .s e'nt in the
e p gold fields of Cali. -
Three years earVer, in Janual',f,
:Alis, Lillian .Agnew, daughter of
one soi.4 at the Fair when friends
meet the horses roti and airships tl
p y'
hundrgtf farmers each of wham
would raise
and sides Montana, lie leas ever siucatr
1865, one Sunday Morning, St
Airs.
Airs, S, A -g w, Clinton, had the hon-
CO, lie out and enjoy. this most, novel
.one+ acres o€ eucuitt'
bers, ' 'Mr. I.'vans that
bU1-1I
hct'tl a• resident of Clinton. Thu
Paul's church, which was a $•'000
or of winding second :place in a spa;i41
entertainmtnt which will be given I'
g
explained
,,
such cucumbers as the trade net
View's -Record joins with: a host ox
edifice, standing upon -the site •. of
coingrtitr vo examination for third div-
Dominion
the town hall Un the evening of 1ialetl
,
naw. last are nille,l when a►1 inch or
fritnds Ili wl0iing; Mr. Hearn Mally
lliippy Rcturits
the preseeit one, was burned to
inion tlerks'hips, on the ten-
23rd under tile of I;lta•I:,.
so. long acidyicId splusdid result:� to
of the Day,
th. round. Tha janitor On
sus'staff, A large itutnbex`competed,
Beers Co,g
tri•! Carmen.
_.._
this particular morning had put, on a
good fire in._ the stove 'to heat for
the clvaminatiows being" held at differ -
tie centrescLondon, OtThwe,,.: 14Tan-
IMPROVED yIA1L. SI .RI'ICI�;.
"'l'lia h'athtIrs" were 211 attention,
Masonic at Hom
u
g p
tical, Moncton, etc, Thera dere,
,•
Elizabeth Gordon, ii dent• daughter of
heard -more encu':' cuctoulbens than they
.
e •
the in'orinrtf services and had
g gone
home. Something in •t+lie hAvrior
according; to the Canadian 'Gazette,, e,3
At the last meeting of tilde Busiu ss
A
ever knew before, but. after taking the
The Hoene given by the offrcerx
of
the church caught fire and' before it,
who. passed. Of obese Miss Lillian -M.
M.,as' ;;ovation, Sevretary A. T.
Cooper was asked to write the postal
inatter into their most serious cousid-
,►ration decided that they could not':
rAt
and ni nibors of the Masonic Lodge on
was d'imovere d had gained such head-
Ra
Agnew, at preset shorthand teacher
,
department to have a bag fol into Man-
see their way clear to co-operating at
Thursday u; oriin� last was ono of the;• : ..
way thatnothing could be done to
at the Central Busiams College, eailae
, tip. in,
Lind Northwest tnthe
present.
most; enjoyable social events of the,
save the buildfirng, ' Rer<-, Jas:. Carni-
second highest. ;.Mists Olive, : Cooper,
dao hear of Mr�t W" Cdoper Clinton
Clint 525
Clinton olfiee.: to go on the 5.12 train
+ +
,eason, and was, attended by, overos(r '
hundred 1 41 ,1 t b
• f •
iehaeI, aftarwaits Bishop Carmichael,
was thele' incumbent•. Ender, his ip-
g_ ' '
stood 19th. It is understood that
so as to make+ close connection at 1'c-
O �fi:1R10 to I'III,11,1 ( 111.RC1 T.
< r r y mein ers o tete
craft and members of their familfa%, '
spirat'fon and direction •tits congrega-
some 150 clerks' aro: required,' hence
"will'
ionto with the Winnipeg .''tail train
which leavi;% at 10 p,m'.
Sunday .School :lunivii,sary services
y with.
l Afi}i
-
There were games, tnusae. and refresh'
tion went, to work with .a will and
another examination be 'held in
to secure
Postmft,iter ,Scott leas since receiv-
will be .S an 26tH. and
On b riday evening,' under the
tiierits. The ,prise for tlincit was w0Z
soon thein present comfortable church
The, MO LSONS SA was built. The fii+sb ono was. free
May the. remaining number:
It ire also understood that passing the
p K
ed' word from the departirivat and as
alis=
piers of the Ladies' lid a banqui+t
,
"
by Mrs, Jacob Taylor and for euchra�.
by 'Mrs, J. W: StevctSson.
from debt and the insurance on .it was
examination is equit:alent' to ajrpoitit-.
a resulb, startiilg ;Ylanday' Uf tlifs
westik, the bag. was- up and this
'will be givt'n in the ltwturc"room:
-•weeks gf.Mrs. Jas. H. Dohorty.
1655. but IittIe more than 'half its, value.
menu provided. thi: candidate so tie-
Area.
mail hext*after will not be delayed 11
;cd
Su t sol"
pp 1 . will bid sol ; ed 'from 6 tot 8,
:after whieh'ail exedllcnit program
AIhol D'el:d Chlifr leas finished her course?- .
Capita! Paid up - $4,000,000 Rest Fund $4,400,000 In August odd 1873 ave disast•
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hours as in the past. Clinton has a
p
.w�}1!
be given in elle auditoriutn.
Pe1'SOlfnl8. .
raus fro orifi inated: in the preratses of
Has 78 Branches in Canada Mr. Cruickshank the whole block,
14liss Cooper acrd YiEss Agnew are
both graduates of Clinton Collegiato
postal , .iervico excelled by very . few
"Captain Wales ui the S.A. will ad-
llrs' Jas. Livermore visited frierids
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and
and Agents and Correspondents in alt the principal cifiett bounded by Ring, Isaac • and Marv.
In.:!titute,
towns as there- are mails gin out
h,
and •comm in every. '3.1 Irti.ur;;,
!*,
drl€ss the League' nemt.illoliday..evelling
in Ell th over Sunday;,
Y
in. the world, streets was entirely dc+stroyad.. Much
�of
which raises the standard and batter
hone..
,Army's
on the Social Work.
Miss Eva Ch1t4 is in + '
Stratford' .,he.w.
A GE IRAQ, BANKING* BUSINESS, TRANSACTED. the contents of the buildings was
r,I,INTpFi' srRI:'+Ct I+f1IR..
DIED 1N FLINT.
1 life I;c+ague program gu Mgncluv ey-
days vialtfiig relatives.
saved but in a very much damaged
From pri'seni' indications the Fair,
On 'Thursday last in Fliiit, Mich.,
eIling was in the hands cif•the Litev-
ary co^niziitti+e; w heti a' "t beer -up"
)'Iiss . Burnett eras joined To er. - d:
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condition,. and besides his stock Mr.
SAVINGS $ANK DEPARTMENT ' (,ruiek9tlank also lost his househgfd
•to be held ,this ear ditl 'rhursda
y'. y,
,•
Elizabeth Gordon, ii dent• daughter of
. .
nice:ting ryas field... Pagers very Ali-
Brouvtl's tailoring staff.
g
Mrs. R. J. Clutf is the guest of Kira -
AT ALL BRANCHES.- furniture and• clothing. The 1psers.
? pril 6til, will be the+ largest, and.
best• in its history, Eoiquirles
tiho late Gillis Gilchrist and of Airs,
'ate to the subject "were • even
p g,
sardine friends. this weak..
Interest allowed at Highest Current Rate: were : Mr: Gruickshanli, . shoemaker'.;
. .leave'
been ' coating • in from• all parts for
C:ilchrfst cf town, ;we,!; called to the
upper country after a:n illness lasting
by the Iitsidc+lit lLiss • A•Tinnle• .Ker
t
vAd . Alissa; -AT'ttbe. ,;5 arlfn and Taos-.
3 P g
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Mr. , OlIv(t .foltuson left yestetliiaw'
yr
with a carload horses for
1Ir. Fowler, watchmaker :,'\fir 1T.
.' Hine ; W 1•I. Simpson, fan-ev goods ;
prize lists and acconrodat}on.. 'Phe
prize. list is lar a and includsis f(,ur-
.over sevi:t a?Inoutlis. ' Mrs, : Gordon
sic Walker. :Susses Pearl Shiplev
of L1by+I-
minstor, Sask.
Clinton Branch - C. E. Dowding, Mane, er
i�•f g Jas. ` Smith, tailor ; J. H. Lombe,
p g
teen specials• donated by
T
spent her girlhood and the early y("
and Mary Rathwell ro•u}ered a dmw,
Mv,' D. T:ckmler ' visited at, Ethel•,
` druggist ; Isaac Itattenbul,1, Jr., anti
prominent
-persons, •at hfch includos, 1Lorstes. (:)'ytd
Of her inarriccl life het'c', but she' has
as did.also 1Iar �itrrt tt'atiic r ai tt Eva
!
r
w IL, a lie formerly. ,resided, frtrtiot
L, Raftehbury, $r.. whose loss was a
e clali Shires; 'Percherons, 'I I i(k-
beeir a resident of Flint' for . nianv
.
'Carter, all inetlibers Of •kir: I.t ague..
Friday until Tuesday.
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7- 7barn on Mary street: Iii. connetetion
,
nu'. Il:uv Iyr a t" ' \U neat ,ii' 1.
y, p a get , „i t ., I.
years,', and lie(•.• litis and dit(V tion
about• .twenty
P !i
i OPL I . t I3I;iB ,..
'Mrs. Itanisay' of "Plattesvillo .has boort
"mother,
l Nilth • this firer the names' of Prank
Jones -John Cunin home and Jolie' h
J , g p
Cattle: S'hoxt TTorit�, ILerefOi'ds', Pot-
,
led Angus, I)afry and Fat) Cattle•
-lour years ago, ..Mrs..
,,
Gordon ,has visited il.. Inother in
t wn f >• ti t d 11
A ctuiet wedding oecuri'd ycst; rd,
t
y idting her 1YIrs, Gil- :
. olltt;s•t•, the past ,week,
ic.0
)'OPp,-weraespocially mentioned for
.1
There is al "aSatg. I-slof' Seeds
o tut o time an, was we •
knowil b"Inany Clllttoil•peoplh.' S11cr
evenuig at the Koine of 'Airs. 1;. 'Turn '
,•, Iles daul,llic.r,
Alrs: A. D. 13eatoir lies been iii' Toc-
for s lice a
o days
th(ir herofe efforts .Ab. .fire -fighting.
The fire alarm bell was used for t41e
and Gt+ains. Na,.', . adi7Yi3sioti ar ln-
teas, a'woman of noble. (hrlstiau char-
c�,., when third , • Emily,
'ivusi united fu nrarriag(' with \Ir::11c.y
o on a visit .with her
sister, lits, (D.r.) "I'7gan, '
fist time on'this occasion:
trance fee is char cid "everythingi be
: g
ing frau. Much civdit cry due sty the
acter and of a. sw• +:,t anti lovable nat-
Iiroadfoot of 'Tuckersiniih,''Phe e,�:e;
31,88 Ilelen Gunnc of, London has ureal '
I•.arly in the horning of Jan: 1201,
Directors of this F'a'r for.lhe tiiatiner
ori .she iilvay:s looked. nti "into bright
side of vetything and• scattered stili-
neon . was rerforniccl by :Rev. J. R.
y 1
'olily
th.1 uest• during the , past couple of .
k g I' p.
1878, another t(rrible fire occured in
In whiCit if is run and conducted. It
organized for the: summer and a fine
program of ;,parts arranged for, A1r..bc
Ford in the pt sena of the._�m
-•weeks gf.Mrs. Jas. H. Dohorty.
the theft. village of Clinton: This wase
not olllq"motes the. frit.lrest o€ the,
shine ltilt,� (.•er. ShC 14if'lt: Site .PilS,.
conseaueTIJIN, utuch belov(Itt bN• tho.,%e
tllfdiatl' rehitives of tho two faniilkS•
;,,
AIhol D'el:d Chlifr leas finished her course?- .
not only a bad ire bub was rtmdared
farmer.. in what he raises. and grolcs,
.
u4iio linc�v her b:n;t and is hi•ld. in kind-
rbc, b• ole was very becomingly g&w•n-
ill Hamilton GL'I1Cra1' jloSpltal axd.
much more serious by .the' fact that
lint institutes tom clition ninon
a p g
Iv. retii(.itihranec+ by 'natty who only•
eel "lit .vhftg nnll''the uair w irti nnat'•
ha., returned to her home in town•,
Percy East
at it a fatal accidont occured, Thi+.:
t)1Cn1 as to .who can produce the best,
Ij1("b'h+!L " eel:;tlally (ltit'ltig her CiSlti;
trnclyd save' by_," a little: niece cf t'ite
Mrs. and baby. of Strat-
'
fr,% oAginated in tlio. hardware store.
which raises the standard and batter
hone..
1
g •oon), who made .a veru .sweet. and
fi)rd. wCI't1 , U
i; eSts . of iVlr.s. Daviel
of �1ir..S. Aavis, on -the site now Men
prices follow. It is the duty of jai-
ley. T. Jackson, Jr„ was elected address
(lainty ring-liuiicu..
titeep froin Tuea'day uittil,'Thur.Way.
pied by Mr.. R. Rowland, and oom-
neer and i:ouvnstiirn aiilcr to rompte
. She leavoi a iamily.of three daugh-
After the ceromyny, the Bridal party
�Irs. II•: 11. Agnew and Master RoIA,
plet'ely destro'ye'd the building, 'wh}cti
such cote+r rias; as this, for Ric yen_
+,
tern, one -of whom is niarraril, and -.ail
led the way to the .dining -room where
bic visited tiic forniev's hotsher,
wase owned by the IatoMr. ,Searle, to-.
oral welfa oof all.
residents of T'ltnt. She is also aur-
.a dainty feast. w,aslaid.'
1lrs.. StcYvart, St. •Al;ary's, last
gether" with the valuable' stock of Air.
Detroit • M •r y '. ,
t.,, Tompkins, Nottawasa-
vivetl by her mother, one: brother..land
Tho. bride is •wKI,..known acid po >t-
fortunate enough, to hoar him,, speak,
In the h,ghost, terms of lits• efforts.
Davis and garb of the Jbivelery. stock
I)KATI1 OF SIRS. ITAMILL.'
Seven sisters,:, Mr, Gillis. Gilclinist• of
lar, in town,..t1houg,t she has sprat t e
Ali, C. hilty, who was laid off for
of Mr.' Bibblecombe and most of his
,: y �,„
On ltiursciny last oeeurtd Ll, dcatli,
Ayr • )Irs., hchautv., AIrs. , LogaiI and
•Saginaw;
reat.0
g part of ttic past ie,%v vc lis Out
' sonic days oil .account of illness h
y' , e,9 .
household goods. The Pro was pec-
at the hom:i <if Ilei daug'htcr; • ATrs,
Alis.. Jean (.flchr�ist iii
,
,
of ttrw:ti trachiiil and her nit,ny
restinied his dutles on the Alo.swi4•_
"::inti.
vented from going any further- south
Jas. Stun) of- town, of Mrs- Will..
AIicli. ; lily: tie'., Airs Singhas• and
friends in and about, Clinton. wish }ter
13an1
by. .the fact that, bheie .was tr blank
Ilatriill at' tile advanGud age of uigllty-
1lrs+. 12iilitsay Of Plattsville, and :hiss
'Minnio
.• ,
nit hctplid..Af auct
llry ('larntgo� 14ripps arf'.Fullartonhas
wall noxt'tilte ,lane, as at prestjnt, but
eight years.;
(rilchrist: of town w'ho.went t(I
,
[Flint,
:tilt. • ariei llrs. Ilroailforrt, will , coin -
oadf6af, w
.. been vis't'a •"with 1•Irs. T. Jackson
g
the .stock was'itemoved frons many- of
Jo. -attend elle fulteral. which
t
. �rga[ll'S
rncllec ligu5rkecptng 'cin the.. 1,
Jr., anti otlleo (:limon friends dur-
the adjacent, buildings, much to their,
The deceased lady, whoso 'maidcln
took place".on.Sbriday.
t tial near Seaforth,, ews-Roc-
ing the.Bast week,
' damage and consequent loss:bo t•'h+,"
uaniel was Mary Stinson was a nativt�
Till' BOTS' ASS,001ATION.
-The
joins fn co dad t uod
ofd of
ler. C'hiis. Wiltse has given up his. poo-
owners. Amongst those who lost in
Of Troland,. Slee _was . hoi�a' in Druni,
wi511t,s•
'tion with :Mr, S. G. Casvl.t; to us -
Ettfs way. we e t Messrs. Stcvenron,"
Count 14lana an' in 1t;23; and came
Y ' g +
An enthusiastic 1116Ain•g of ; he
silt bis gmndfathej, Mr:. A Wjl'tse.
Wright & Co., J. H.. Combe, W.
to Canada in 1841, ano year' 7a.tar
Boys' Association was het.d in . Odd-
lfi'I:S1.P:1 : ('lltl't(l},
on the farm on the. London Road..
Cants; ' J. McGarva and Miss Wilson,
s united in marriage to the
ftdlows' hall on ATonday evenilig, when
,
Helen Doherty has assumvd her
Mr. • L. Bowker of Kalastoli, Mon., what .
who residad above the McGarva store,
late William lIamill, :when' slit 'had
'1'11ev
alnnost (vtirya available seat was occu-
duties organist and lItss holes as
was on leis way to utisit his, home lis
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It was in removing the stock from
known in Lit land. settAi:l on
a
-
pfed, • A very intciesting'Iitb.e. tiro. �
as
it leader.
Rica V Y. vi 1
,.- N. ; . sited I f, w days itis
> ,
Stevenson's furniture stlor0 that the
e 2nd con.. of. TIulle t avhlcll was
When
r• .
grain wus. giveil•. Mr . (. 1.. Dowding, (
chs
'Next, Sunday. the anniversary ser-
town with Ills mother-in-law Mrs;..
'
accident happenod •which resulted i
a wa,ldernt+ss a..foot
, path being
the
l'Ir. _J, Hartley, Dr., Thompson and
, will bei held, when'Rev. Richard
, r
tlorthinl,tnit, on. Ills' way down,
tht4 death of Mr,. Robt. Callender. Ile,
ably read betw,l1,tr .than• and their
`Ia'or -fiance each ave an iitt'erest'in+
i g b
'Slee.;
11 l
Miss C}atia Beacom ref, 11;evdersotu,
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with others, was at work iii the Stev-
!upper
neatest neighbor. But there they,
govt. several
talk • ler, X, Erskine 1
,
ilhltrng of Lon on wi plcac i morn-
•
ing evening.
,
virtlr Caro's;na, is the guest of,IFTry.
emso�n store in the second storey whim
bowed out, a •Itg-1ne there their famil Y
was horn and, there they continued to
selections un: his big gi•amopliono unci.
.and
y[
On. Monday eventing the. Pastor and
It. Pltis'inioit.f. Aftor leaving here:
Miss Beacom ,. , ..
the front cornet+"of Davis' south waII
Our new Stgjle and fell, .crashing through the roof of the
live for fort' t't
Y' ;re, .year,.. Whcn their
,, , .
Miss I.uci;� Grant and Aif:w, Florence
Cunin pante each eontribut'ed a cotta-
g
official Boards will be At ll'alue in elle
to the
will visit friends at
Reginla. and otr.•,1r points in the West.
Adjoining building and carrying Mr,
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Memorandum •
family • were.grown and doing for
thdtnselter+ 11r. and Mrs. ITan�'ill' re-
ical reading, rh,1 Association was -when
lecture ratrtn, conj;regation,
every mt+:nber awl. adherent of
Mr. andMrs. tivill: Wi�fr of I{ifllaly,
Callend-or and two. others to •, the
! round and burying Mr: Calloiidor be-
• g Y g
'Book
moved to ,3,+afOrth, where tihcy lived
organized for the: summer and a fine
program of ;,parts arranged for, A1r..bc
the church ti invited. 'Pea will
Yrotn to
Sask,, visited friends in and ahou0t
C:;tttoln last week. They wore for -
•
n'eath a pile of hot bricks and rubbish,
•
c r
or a time and whtl.e ;Sir. "all"" l dice
,.
'veers
r
Dowding _ saulues charge of the'nem-
sere.+l sic o'clock sa;f-
eel after which Affairs Ili -connection
' on what, • is nowr
neer tt,sidents
.• So serious wore into injuries received
The, � '
That we have for boys, gives all by Mr. Calender that he died shortly
Aboub twenty
Y Years ago. ten
ago Airs, Ilatnitl came t'o C"t'.nto n
bers -of �'�t•, JOlim's witrd, tier. D,' Clul1
of St. James Air, J. 13, hoover, ,St,
with the ntantip',uhrient of the church
known as the S. II. Smith fattrn
south of town and though they have'
the new styles. If ott have bot '
3' Y after,
etre the mail, -
'to
resid,l with heti deli ht(r and tics nikrtde
g
her home here -ever
. , ,,; ' ,
(Ttorg(s and D'r, Shaw of St An-'
will be dist+uasett. .
The. League meeting on Monday vv-
been in. the west for some years. Ara
callrecand In February of 1881 another Half
pall :bnti get one, it is worth call,
e, itis
ing for. fire visited ClinWn. It started in
since,
Of her eleven children, two died in
drew's. fluting with the above As an toning
advisory committee will bo : Messrs,
t; was under the dircvtion of ill(I
department
still borne; in pleasant recollections
in this community:
the framio block owned by Mr. Jas,
Infancy, and the second sots, John,
W, Harland, T. ITawkins and J. T'lart'-
newly-fotuned of Christian
Citizenship. Mr. Jas. Scott gave an
Mr. J. A. Irwin spans Sunday Iast ilii
Smith, Two,of the stowswere oc-
dud two years ago at his )Joint, in
ley. T. Jackson, Jr„ was elected address
taking for his subject, "Its••
'Goderloh where he addressed the
cupied by Mr,. P. Robb and were. des-
D Nb't' '�'HINIC tro Mr. Rabb family
lit
Crecinore, "I'1ie remaining •Might sur-
vivo. They .,
President and Clarence Itilty SM- sandals
.
+• ,
of (load C itirenslllp." 'rbc
congr.eJtJtfon of Victoria street
Y sad. and ocou..
pied the upper fat as a dwelling and
ars : Thos, and William
of 1Vottawasaga, tbwnmhip, in tliv
Treasur.,: aeidi1�
italoli Rauce, in making an offer to
s was well re areal and
s p p pre-
in a very pleasing and fmpres-
church both forenoon and evening: on
stip subject of missiclns, '!'ha peOlilt,•
Mrs.
• ► Mrs. Rabb and her children escaped
hat our store is all a marls store, We giVe the boys one with their of htclothe�i. Dru -
county of Sinicou ; (George and Jos-
e ih Carstairs Alba, ; Dr, David of
drill the boys, gave thorn quite a lit- sive
t ie talk been lin.i of tho "130
titannar and was listened t eft
t } o w h
of th.t lake shore town, when were,
w eY
ust as square a deaf as we dot the men. e 1 _ " i 'gist M ckid who with his br thrr al-
q nV tee you g a , h o
Detroit • M •r y '. ,
t.,, Tompkins, Nottawasa-
along
g Y iiiterest
Scout" nrpvernt�t, which was moat
and -profit by those present.
;}liss Lawson, lvlio has but ;iJtcly
fortunate enough, to hoar him,, speak,
In the h,ghost, terms of lits• efforts.
r
o see our boys olothing department, It is Worth. while, so had rooms over these buildings,
ga ; Mrs. Woodruff, fort Iluroh, and .enthusiastically
received. And the conte
f:•:tiil England and who is an
g
Ilii:, prosentation of the question of
q
a made their escape by a rope from an
window.
!Tlo
Mrs, Jas. Steep of ()linton,
funeral took lace on Saturday
p
Major's offer gladly accepted.
With such air arrav of malia oil,, oft arConlpiishetl
g
musician, rendered a
10 ncl AI' V •lei It'll 5
atlissions Was masterful Indeed. T
church was, erawdad at both ervices,,
such b •i
l,
is,atortl, whiC1't. was'nevi+:i,'vvn 1110t. ill, l;r•.. g , a n a qt l' on as of the fake lhOre I'Load wlx.•
1 aniill, Jas. ;'inti)' W.etas' entertaitrzil(itt�t will m
In March of the same. y(nr, only a
couple of weeks later, early one morn- liarpurhey
afternoon Interment being made in
+ g
cametery where tho re- if
oerc and willing help! ;s, it looks as p'at'e
with
there would be "things doing" in
s� a � ts. , t c r ung
iter ustial sweAtiess, lir.
s
Robt. McMurray of naytlelct
ing, fire started in the pre'mlees of J. :
mAlwi were laid beside those of her the
coming season.
Association the gar
On Thursday, eveining last Mr. I:d-
bas t and IVltss Beatrice (1'recfne elf-
in town Tuesdayevening on busin(Jsw
g
and RP will attendinfi a and±etini;
1Me
Garva and did much damage, five I1+186atld,
stores b:1}ng burned. The premises tri
The sorvicels werdl conduct-
by 11ov. T. 'Sit. Cosens Ontario
The Boys' Association oafs gon, in- tn.tained
at flee boron of tete latter
of
th,1 Itoyal Atoll hold ill ivlurphy
14urnfid were the stores orf : J. McOar- street
'P,
of to
church.
the picture sbow business, for one Iter,
week only, colnlnel,cing tonight. .Mr. of
Mr. leortl's Sunday school class
young nlen. After a pleasant ev-
Lodge xoom. Mr. M(Al:urray is ata
entbusiastile, inti1:ober of the
va, (G• 11. Wright, W, (.gates and
Stevenson, all on Albeirt street, and Of
i4lit, Wm, Hamill and Mrs, Tompkins
tiottawasaga,' Alrs, Woodrul of boys
McMartin, the, proprietor, offered the. ening
bele the
spent in . gamey, music, ,e+ie„
order
and seldom misses a meeting in tho
also one on Huron street. It il; vaid
Port 11'uron, and Dil. Hamill of be- ;,Iden
use of entire show, be- and
whirls a wealth of Vocal talklat
daintily rervv,d refritshlnents, the
boys were orga llim'd into at choir, for
district. Last week lie was in I3ar-
rie whore th.% {Grand Lodge mob
that on this occasionthe heat was sO troit,
wttcndorci their mother's funcr+- leas
b tori secured and every evening, service
chleafly in cOtiliection wifih the
an&
was accompanied by M D. C. Gal—
intelists the the fnotal cprnico on Yea al,
'rile pallhoarelia were : W111. Hain- beginnfn'g
at &iven o'clock a first I
-ft ut1 but c if'
"-I, `
a bran given. 5Ix hale choir wi.l, no doubt find itself is also active andromin.wt it
' Call' er I;. Hall and W. Tiplad p
Y , Y tickets for twe>aty-flue cents, called into Servicer Often. tyratigc circles. r