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The Clinton News-Record, 1909-06-10, Page 1
2(catk of W, eddiaw. Whether you are father, mother, or simply a friend of some prospective bride, it matters not, but let your wedding gift' be en- during, as It carries your Heartiest wisbes for home joys, It need not be expensive to be serviceable and good taste. The per lean�� g�pprablelar what to. give Odds an Easy solution at HE JBWELRY STORE where worthy dualities are assured, where the assortment is satisfying. and the prices are satisfying. Call Xnd Aro Aorwo ?%arrrrolf. i feweler and Optfo an. - t!r1e'ntorr INCORPORATED -1809 THE ROYAL RIN'K. OF Paid-up Capital $3,90.000. Reserve $4.10,000 Total Assets $50,•470,000. . HEAD OFFICE, MONTRi±AL. CLINTON $RANCH --E. R. DEWART, MANAGElt, COUNTRY BUSINESS Every facility afforded to farmers and.othera for the transaction of their banking business. Sales notes will be cashed or taken for collection. Special Attention Paid to Savings Bank Accounts p A PHOTO OF THF4 MAYOR. SOUTH PERTH COMING, ONT. ST. OHLRCH, LITTLE LOCALS. Now Ailverti<$ement$ • The June nwrlber of the Home Circle The committee Vhieh has in charge Rev. W. E. Kerr, whose transfer The White Dyke band now wear Fall Term -C. 13, C'.-?,, Leader adorns its first page with aithe preparations for the 12th July to Tillsonburg in the Hamilton Con natty. caps bought from Morrish & Three Hour Sale••-Tiizer's-tL Wanted -Mrs. Crooks. e' ax fi Cxaa 14 Dr, St w t- d Vv anted Irl into off on Thursday t ) h f e ce went effect b tie ern w n n o Age photo of Mayor Wiltse. His encu -,demonstration was -advised y � 1 , Ship has for years been vat honored County Master of South Perth yes- last, will leave, for his, new charge ir* Mr. John Stephenson; has bought Hats 1 ,Price --Miss Cautelon--8 member of the order. terday that the lodges at that County less than three works, lie will preach from Mr. J. W:`Irwiiu the lot apposite 'New Goods--Plumstecl Bros..- I intend to .celebrate the day in Clio- next Sunday in the Cut. St. church as`a the Waverley House, You Are Invited ---Couch a Co, --4 THE LOCAL MARKET. ton. usual. William Mathewson, Goderich town Girls Wan•te(_ KnAting Factory. --0 Wheat X1.35. DISTRICT OFFICERS. BAPTIST CHURCH. ship, aged 83. years, and W. WoodmaA, Month .of Weddings•• -••W. H, Hellyar. 1 Cats 50c, Morris, 74, have been ' admitted Hammock Weather % D. Fair Co, -9 Peas 860 to 880. The London Conference elected of. There will be. services as usual to the House of Refuge, Edward Barley 53o to. 550, ficers for Goderich . District as fol- neat Sunday, when the pastor wall Ball, Who came - from Exeter, died Butter 1.50 to 164, lows : preach. Tis morning subject will be, last week,'aged 77. The Right Now in the Right Eggs 170 to 18c, ?resident, Rev. D. Rogers, Seaforth, "Surrender for Service anti in thG,THE FAILL TROPHY. Place. Live )clogs $7,50. Fin. -Secretary, Rev, T, J. Snow- evening he will speak oig "The power den, Hoimesville. of Jesus.. I The first tournament of the season .>.:. THE WOMENS INS'T'ITUTE.. S. S, .Secretary, Rev. W. G. Con Mr, J. Tucker conducted the prayer for the Fain trophy took place in ova Nile, meeting on Wednesday cocain;. in the Mitchell yesterday with rinks resents ` The June meeting of the Lumens P Y, ' . absence of the pastor. from Stratford, Mitchell, Scafoxtkl and Iastit4te will be held at 2.30 o cl0ekiTO_lt1IGHT'S CONCERT. Clinton. The trophy. was won by on Fridh.y. afton in the ., . The Citizens, band will give an WESLEY, CHURCH. Seaforth in an extra end. The Clia hall in the Public Library building. -' Mrs.. Ashley of Looderboro, whale • open air concert this evening and the The pastor's subjects for next Faun- ton rinks consisted of 1--W. J. Ston— services are in prep:( request for LV. I following program : day will be : Morning, "Christ's ensan, Dr. Bali, V. Harland, Di 1. work, as much the most talented March. "United Empire" Hughes dwelling place"', evening, "Lite , by Agnew. 2--E. G. Courtice, C, E ; yr C. J 1 J. B. Hoover. „ : , 1 or speaker thus engaged, in this distxfet, Waltzes `'Daughter of Love C. W. God not by, bread, All are wcleame, Dowd'ng, ay , will deliver; an address. There will Bennet The regular monthly z\eeting of the The annual meeting of the Fa 11 also be a duet( by Misses Greene, and Two. Step. "Florodora" Will Hutt W, M. S. will be held iu the lecture Association was held during the day < Reed, a recitation by Miss Shipley, Medley Overture "A Milk White room this (Thursday) evening at 8 ' when tha following officers were elect • an address by Principal Haxtley, a Flag" Stahi. o'clock, ed 14 solo by Mrs, James Chowen and a March '"Independentfa'` R. B. Hall Hon; President, Alex. $aill. selection by the inimitable Robt, A. Trombone solo `'The Death ,,f i*lelson" ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH. president W. Jackson, Clinton. h 1 1 t d ext Sec. -Treasurer, �V, R. Corte, Mitchelt, Downs, The whole should . 111111-11La Bra am Hrgh Mass Wil be ce ebra a n_ very luteresting afternooWs program, March and Two Step "'The Giallant Sunday at 10,30 a. m. with. vespers Committee --,J. ..Fair, Clinton; J. Black Watch" Billings and benediction. at 7.15 -in the evening. Galt, •Goderich ; Li". D. Bright, LI,TTLE LOCALS— Medley March and Two Step �� `'Tho In the evening the statute of St. An- Seaforth ; F. t). Mord, Mitchell Mr. Silas Pratt has bought Mx: R. Moon has his eyes on you 1- thony, donated. by Rev. Father Penn- A. enn- F. A. Copus, Stratford'. A.Moore,$ cottage on Rattenbury bent. Von Tilzer, songault will be blessed and eructed, DEATH OF MRS. BRAMFIELD. Two Step ""Kahkwa Club" Chas• The, sermon on the occasion with be street east,' the Prico being $75t}. The ICueb p house on .'Viatoria street vacated . by d Sthe Kiwi preached by Rev, Father Corcoran of Mrs. William Bramfield' died oil Tiles - Mr, .Pratt will be occupied byGoave .Mrs, T. g' Seaforth. All' axe welcome. day afternoon. 'She had been in. -poor Mr.. L. C. Fleming, County. Smith and daughters, AN ORCHARD SURV]+ Y, , ' health for some time and an, opera,- • Y.M.C.A. How does' your sub to The News- REVIVAL SERVICES IN A TENT• tion was :undertaken for the removal :. Secretary,' Y. Record stand ? Thos. B, Faulds and S. E. Todd . of Evangelist W, G. Burns and wife, i of a tumor' though with but little Mr, Fleming was lborn in the county 150 ,'ho. 's were delivered to Mr. D. the 0. A, C•, Guelph, arrived in assisted by Rev..Johii Brow�rrigg,andhope of•saving her life and'as it Prov- of Northumberland and was educated. g Cantelon on. Thursday -last, W'illianA .town Tuesday and will make this Evangelist Josey Trotter,. will.. open ed even, the most skilful surgeons at Malice and Port Hope High Schools,. i a ri in in 15 which their headquarters while. engaged' in a series- 'of revival meetings tllis ev-lcould not stay' the fell destroyer. Beginning with High School Entrance: Vihea,tley .brie b ng g j •1 wei hed •3040 pounds' and netted ' hinr an orchard . survey of this county fin- ening (Thursday) at 7,30 on James Mrs. Bminfi'eld was a patient sufferer, standing he took a full Sr. Leaving '; der the direction of the Ontario De- , She is survived b lrer husband her 7;228. St.•. south 41 S•t..,Joseph s church. Y , I Gcrtificate in, sixteen, months, a course o man friends of Alt. Charleslpartment of Agriculture,. ,They:.. will Tho'.services will ire held. each even',ng Parents in Toronto -and. brothers and which many..students take five .years ?` sisters : Mrs.: -Icur Aberhart Sea- Blacker, formerly_ of�Clinton� but nowingt visit every orchard: -but trio grin- at lire lama flour and on Sundays at Y 1 to complete. Ivy 18J7 lie' graduated. of D.eox River, Minn,, -will, be sorry to lcipal ones to gather information, as 10:30 a. m, and 2.30 and 7 p. m. A `forth ;" William, John and Susan Rich- front the School of Pedagogy, Toron hear. of the death of liis only d'augh- to where the bulk of the fruit is, the very cordial invitation is glven to ala,ards, Peterboro ;. Adelaide in, ing- to, d' lid ietd of the • different land, and • Mrs, T. Stevenson, Mr. Fleming has had thirteen and a. _ ter, aged five months: ajar mess a y to attend. varieties, the nature of the soil - and Pprt klope, Among the floral t,tiering;a half year's teach:mg experience lnelud-� THE WHITE DYKES_; such other general information along 'THE TOWN COUNCIL. • laid upon the casket was a bandsomO, ing ' 'everytbing•. from primary I Pub-_ . - Liles as will show . what , . wreath .front the .• employes of the ,lic school work to Jr. Matriculation , Although'. only a little more than 'a agriculturalThe Citizens band; per Secretary !.k it in factory. The funeral `dill!. g. of the � 'Pr�ivince , is •best rr t g Y and Jr. Leaving: ' Bill, The MOL 1855. each -part bI asked thea ear' old; the,lthite Dyke band is an Moffat and' A. A. Y adapted for.. The, facts being, gathered •n ivlonda , night for tiff dol- take place this afternoon, ttra services bre has been a resident ot'this coon-. • of which the town. may council. o g Y Ito It: Giinne, I 'fo'r INCORPORATED nd ` • 3 500 000 • Capital Paid up $3,5_0,_0_ Rest Fund $ + organization ; - be conductcd.by Rev. C. almost eight years; first as b these gentiemer, are probably , in -y ty well be proud. It novo numbers twen y for use in Lars to purchase another Turn sa as the alihcarers to he William and ,• by the Department p teacher of Ln lish• on the Goderich 'the Has 65 Branches in Canada. tended. ty-two.; members, and its music rs! f their cam ai n•of inter=, to �enablc, them to accept coun•, John Richards, James Finc•li; '.Look� Collo fate. stafff, then as . principal • of. and. up-to-date, It is novo 1 furtherance o campaign, P iP s offer of $100 for a series of open .Gree, James Smithers and Henry i_the and Agents and Uorrespandents .in all the principal cities popular n British farmers in the improved .cul open for out-of-town engagements,' and esting ai•r coneerts.. The councillors squirm- . Lxgter Continuation school for farms 'Ont. A berhart.°)iii ' ears d�urin which time �; Y ' g is the world. _ _ A GENERAL BANKING BIDS INE'SS .TRANSACTED. + - of, g ! tire. secretary, Mr. Thomas :Watts, is ad somewhat. while Reeve Gibbin s. to find at his' `silo near 'flip Yesterday they v:�sited� the farm. •' of leaned back in his Chair and "'smiled PREPARING :FOR THE ;12TH. ,rt a> h�ieved the distinetian .. of be- easy p IMr. Charles Joslin of Mullett and lin ' the. `lar est and .,est equipped, irosfiofCice 'and will beglad to ba01t, in his sleeve`Which elongated waicn. ling -06. ' g 1 pP SAVINGS BAND DEPARTMENT AT ALL BRANCHES, interest allowed at Highest Current Rate. Clinton Branch C. E. Dowding, Manager` time, Ever since . its assisted•:htm in planting a.•. cranberry. tlr© re ,uirsd sum was voted., { - The semi. annual meetln; of South. Continuat;-on, :school in the Province. dates za any "" atoll" about which lie had been in, " .Organization this band has been knower j A Messrs. R, .J: C1ut'l, D:. S,. took pall; .Huron county L. 0. L. teas .held at I' � Tllotigh , there were a number of • ,. g correspondence .with the 4: A. G. Clinton 'last .Saturda The chaff"r' was applicants of whom Aft. Fleming was as one that endeavors to maintain a , D. Cantelon asked for the, use of the _ • y' " g high moral standard. This aim, r,)ack-! MATCH. park on July 12th and a grant Of.:oecupi 'd by County Master Nvalter�not,one% Ire was a year alga selected td... BASEBALL q Course a.' i assisted, P. C; M. Scar-) take u the work of Secretary of the eel. by, the act that that its leader and ' a. fifty dollars. Their rc uests • were y, b y k , p Y r e proportion of its melx:sers aver In the second Hvr>on and Perth ranted, lett. 'The •attendance was truffle �e-1Cqunty Young Men's Christian As- lag P P r nt church.' a .ue game played. iii the park on g ncillor. Coo Cooper said the electric presentative -and. much interest . taken sociatiron which,,had just then been _olive workers in the different Leg should taus As. ser- Thursday even n last, the local team lamp' on est !lice sgiiarc was In the'proccedings, The -chief mattem, organized and h s; tact; energy' and es of tyre town, o. d. e. , y 8 p — — f t d b Goderich by 12 runs s' re ufrad rid` to be dealt with.:was perfcat ng,`, at- zeal have •beeti such as to crown his vrices to be especially sought .after by .was de ea G y .. not at all what wa q a T to the ninth . innings the (hers absurd! rangcments . 'for. the monster cele labors With success anti to ' full ' ;ius- and o . ,. churches Sunday . schools, and. Youno to. 9.. Up st ever seCn ; it seemed to hum , bratron to rte' held in; Clinton :on July tify. h:s "choice by., the Committee: goo 1e's soeaetllos,. Lastl Th+ursiiay game ::was zine' et the. be. that a frosted : globe would be placed People! 4- though, i 12th. The toiwi i�ittee reported pro- I ..As County Secretary: . of the Y. i41:. ORDERED: nil ht although handicapped: ey the'rlb hero, the score. then being g upon a street lainl), When :informed DYMAO g g . -3 r, favor of, roll as every stop" fs being takefi to C. A: Mr. FIerning is the ; right man RI.( 7`'` 't�;�!(� Tress. of their. leader, 'they. `furnished an the correct. count _was 4 i � that. the lamp ' ,peas 200 candle power, g �j 11 a' crooks. . CLOTH�NG. .: , . as one` run scored by Goder 1 e • • looked altogether make the parade . -.the 'largest everin the right Place: . CLOTHING Orris open air concert that leaves no doubt Clinton Counci for .Coop r g as to 'their _bili( ao' roviae firstr rch In the fourth imlihngs was contrary, incredllious. held in this coutlty. All the primary y p_ i 'to ` aih' rules :and should not . have been ' Councillor Jackson, asked that, " as lodges in, Sauth 'Huron are 'in line, class entertainment. Hallowed jay the umpire: A` tenth .in �hairiilan of the .park committee, he and several lodges froirr North Huron, LITTLIJ' LOCALS. NEEDED, AN ADDI9G , MACHINE. I nip s was played to break the tie and ! g brc .given; a .man; or'tWo per weeld to. North :Penh, .South Perth 'and,•West AMtolawwe, owing to . .darkness the play bVeam© vas i the ark. His rc- Bruce are looked for. There will be I The Hough' Cup,, which' was licld= a In the worst game of b0bliali� ever o v g cut the grass n. p Ready fferin7, i very ragged, d, .Goderich scoring eight .hest was granted. !several babes of mti�ic, . conipatition for several pears by the Clinton C. I:: ' perpetrated before.. the long su _ i t'n ub1ic o£ this town "Jack- and Clinton five runs. �k protest' has quest There was some discussion as. to the events in several clttsses; and a good! football team, was. won from Galt spot r g p „ n tc beenentered'entered' :and the game will very foreclosure of the claim upon, the. progxain `generally.. After, the Pro= last weer: by Tier in. . sons Jocular Ji1gers event low 1 , " t 's . I7aint. • likely • have. to be played fiver.. ^ The Thresher Co. praperty. Mlle prevai-lin; cession .talented speakers, local. and I Orli Sunday 'morning Rev: LV. J. Jot - defeat bef6re Dohex y Y . ""scorers es• teams lined. up. as follows opinion hppeareil to' be that the ,town .from. a distance, will deliver address. ruff_ occupied lire pulpit of Knox Ga�- . Dod ors. Tlxe official. M g •Olinton•=-E.. Johnson 1b., A .. Alex- . rs W Elambl - n and ' G Doherty should as ,soon as possible. be. able' to es. Tire . be t possible axrangelnents'Presbyterian church, London. Rev. I t rid I)r Medd took the service in the ev- 1 41QU.A,LIW" �f n o(i1'e have- just re ceived our: new stock of •Sprin:g and Summer Suits, which. comprises all the newest shades and styles to choose from. We can give you some extra values this season, , % hich are the best we have ever seen. Our $6.50. Suits are all made from good, reliable Twedds and Worsteds, `well made and very stylish gar- ments special at $6.50• Our $8.40 and $14 Suits are the beet val.- nes al- nes we have eve cavi ied being extra, well made, and in goo quality-, Doth of then lines are good sellers Sdeci al at $8 and $10 Our $12.00, $15.0 and $18,00 Suits ar in the liner trade o' cloths and Equal i style and ;inieh t any $25.04 Suit. Before buying elsewhere give our stock• an inspee= tion as it would mean money saved, as well as satisfaction. "A Square Deal for Every :Mann} MORRISH CR0OKS 5uaeessors to Hodgens, ares. Cl thiusg Sto>r. is . Y. ' J. Doherty s•,s. W. Earlo are being made with all aIle owns a were removed to the hospital int the ander: 2b�, c: L. Keir 3b:, Py write its title clear. g seventh'linin s, suffering from a 1Nad.P•, T•.:Hawking , The Jackson drain was talked!villages expected to have visitors iii ening. g Couch c,f., G, .0ildlnundson r.f., ,M• .dbaut',at length when . ft was decided Clinton on that day. The hotel. and - attack of brain fever, and though..the j ddizr7 Machine oi'the Royal Bank!MOEwen 1. f. to go, allead with the work as soon other: accommodation being uiisurpass- A Y s hastily secured itwa.s• not egpral Goderich-C. Webb l.f.; L. Elliott as possible. Messrs: W. .S.. Harland, Esed.,We laolr.for thc,next 12th Jtily1toj Ba>�$ Ids wa the occasion and. so'the score is lr•f., 0. Dean c.f., C. Devine s;s:, H• John Gibbings a,lld Alex. Mackenzie' be a day long 'to be remembered in . to o Belcher .3b., J. •Wiggins p,'; J, Ed's all who' ma be here. At Additional Bayfield hews .on page 4. lost 'for all time. { were given a .vote of. thanks for. their .� Clinton byY the',2b,, V. ,Dean c,, J.; Tait 1b. efforts in brfn,iaag Aiout . • a sat sfac- the close: of the meeting' Ti.C,M. A. M. .'Mrs. John .Whicidon Sud. sap, 141r. W. The .game was spectacular in i xtreme. Doherty, Alexander and CAM -P4' tory adjustment. Todd gave a 'brief resume of , the. ,I, Wlriddon, spent Jhiutidny last at e e y, A Y. M C. A. C proceedings 'of the Supreme „. Grauj Sdderich. Johnson;. the Big Leagn, stars, `'vete. j . • i tea The• County Committee of the Toting .. Lo.dge meeting a�t. Peterbaraugh and ( Miss Lottie Sterling, who'' bas . -been • -outclassed completely, .by their to I . of Ilur.on'Bro. J•olih Hartlev and Rev. Mr, l attending the. School of Pesiagogy at., mates, , Will, and Gus. Collyer, the i Men s, Chris. 1. 1 AssociationsGettin Itesujts itis HiS Fivs t ase zll *twins 'n ca' thvit , did .are going to conduct'i, :ten, days' sump t+. btinbar, both prominent members es ImotOnto, returned ho,nle for the: 111111 - only .b b P y y ( the order, ave ver timelyaddresses themselves. proud and have already ,mer, camp far the boys of the citral ! Term. • . > g y . mer.. • tin ntraGts at Iron Springs on the late : shore which were greatly appreciated: Messrs, Charley Toms, George,--,' signed National Assoc a u co field .ibe inniriy ``t1't'.+;, •,.. Leetch E f next season, four miles north -of Bay , g p The mectinga closed wftlr! •fihe national Ernest 1'011001, and 1.! u.rulel or ne ,. :1::1�:� 3th.: Provrslon �s being .made: ,,;%4 ���,3`.i��.,;;r�i��ttt'1:�,�;�.'s`;t";i;;.,, anthem. -•Com. Stflnson left this week. >:o ._(tolyl ramp( The outfield of. both teams made July 1 4,11:1 , r, Ys,n at London with Nur; 7 company., n wonderfully near catches and for the accoinmodation of fiftyboys, 'l�„+ 4 t,`tl;il��i `t�+ ma y y�11N"� ,,latlIIOT, TIBEn AND'THIRSTY, nd the committee desires to et a pace, when Connie really held .one, he a g ;,`tire+�+`a;+;tib?,},;2�,,1.°+�1 ;t OIPI in Ontario have `r iCid-'small contngciit from each town tni��w vfi a1.t�, t, t. A number o p was so affected 'Ply the unusual n i3'?+ k 'tl`>~,+rpt i',+til :� iii ti 1 i s.j'and Villa e'nthe country to go• Tent, (; +t�`i„. s ;it{,1 + .. ;,i°`tn�,+t taken up the Marathon eraxe`and every lining. ent that he almost burst into tear g y A Final IVa. j:. o is and ever thin w:11 ' be tit+`,Gc�1 C. $;Ii't ' ;+, evening It is a -common thin,-, to see Edgar Last looked sweetly pretty ,food, b a y g :it}ly`+`+.`,;iii,: tt�, +;,+ ,•�, throe It tho Editor The News -Record • supplied b the, committee and the at+ + it�'ii+ta,+.at4t�, ,,+4 u :if boys of all ages sprinting g In his Richard III costume and the s pp y 1+: ;,+;: +4 l,\i� ; +.0 r. • � u1. , .i ; I Longboat. In Goderich Sir -During the last few yemrs we h Jimmy k'ina12 . boys Will just have . to bring thrir 1�+v4 1 +<< , '`a` ` jilt, h • Gauntry a a L g 1 >”. g dainty way in whit, Y u 1��, +:,1 15 (+t� , + it has tattcn another form. Every at have been ,put to considerable incan-' at first base stopped the ball with clothes.. and whatever personal belong' t, ;++'+ �:�+,x ,r , , p .: ut four o cloche there. may venience, expense, and loss by tres- .. i rn abo r his feet was very taking., ung§' they will need, and each boy will +,uttt�t�t �,1 !��� to eon �' mi, for tile r +'�,,;,,:`; �: .:" � prolnintnt citiz- vidence and the person of Joel pay the committee so rn ? t` , be set:n 3:r or seven passers and pilferers on our farm. Pro p . Viµ.,. ?a �? i . days, to defra the expenses. Any +:+, i �ci ens of that place start out on .a want This in spite of numerous notices tl McLeod made ''some sensational .stops !ten, ay , y p+3,:. +. r, '�` +a r c'fu1' way ill which he spar_ boy from 12- to 18 who secures • the I �,�, fng,cantcst and about six o'clocic they placed and warnings sent to guilty d andthe gat Y ! the turf and , gazed wonderingly at written. consent of parents or guar- may be: In town again ttllin their parties. Already this year our gates to g friends how many miles they have coo have been several times left open and the ball before venturing to throw .duns may go, The place is an ideal stock allowed to escape. XA future it to first drew round 'after round ' one for camping, There is a good Bred. . tram the ctal%plated spectators, jspring of water, good bathing and These contests have been going on tiny one found on, farm or orchaid 0' The ladles Ifom the ' grand stand •boating, and ei:cellcnt grounds for far some (laic and on Saturday last ii'itlwut permission will be prosecuted, and crowd soon gathered around third' games and athletics: The camp will t their first long distance tramp took Please insert this :or the benefit of e base, %vliich is not to be wondered be under the, minxgetuent of L, , place to Clinton, The contestants the public and as a final a�otiCe,•- iat. when it is considered that IX, C. Floming,.. the County Sccretmry, I were It. S. Williams and J. 'ltidd..Th3 'yours truly, It- T, It'anec, Lf'Xecutor n b'remivu and Baldy Wilkin, those peer- (who will be assisted by A, Cullens, l termer is a banker while Mr, Xiild Far ran Estate. Clinton, .Iun- 7th, t5 less Knrgllts of life Diamond, were Provincial Secretary, V, B. Chant, Glel, Reeve Df sells pasteboard for the Canadian Mr, Pacille, Railway. playing that difficult corner. I3aldy formerly Physical Director of lvlid ' StalnleV. suffered the :only accident of the game hand Y. M. Cl. A., d'. Z. Robertsali ` Mr, Witliarirs li!as been an rnthusias-” he smiles. as he had his limit "4iadly mussed in the• and A. F. . Jahns of Aatairn and years whilst tills 'was . fifth innings when trying, to stop a others, It is expected drat a pbyo'ki The county council decided an r, ti. tip walker for yra ,. grounder with his car. ; clan! will be on • the ground , a cools day lasts , to rebuild the Rmtliwell brid a ac n 11161 distance. s been Mr. tI s first attempt at any great g We cannot lay down the, pencil with will be employed, and overy arrange- known a at ton out mentionlaig the fine work: of Willid I ment made for the safety', comfort, and. Stanlcy--God ich byund nee'f tshetary 111e two hoo'clock Co end 11md figured- ite Out Judd, th Boy Wonder, Who held ills pleasure of the boys. Parents ruing was ca o,away, y opponent down to less than twenty have no fear or anxiety concerning 'year ago, 1~'ur0rtwhmas wlerelvhfsd op- Squarehereat lsi�t,e but t11a1Pan hoar Irl fn the innings tic pitched. {tiro welfare of the bays while ,away, •be ori arged upon. e h McConnell umpired the game and snould embrace the olaportunityi•uaf position in the council and it as before Chietker have in pull td th M r Wb tial Ile leas been under police protec- giving their boys a healthful, whole- only by strenuous exertions an j belt the ban tion ever since anti �xcTr z,f some ♦some outing, ratter Christian intluen- part of Reeves Glenrr and Sturdy Kidd two minutes in the rear and'galn- eighteen young men hope to meet ccs and supervision. The eoirlmi.ttee that it was decided to again erect the, Ing rapidly. i h . after dark. ave to other purpose in conducting the bridge, T They weir, both hot, onoll an _ thitg- him somr �1 g t The sequel to this ""rnrlte'h`' Will such a camp than to "Flo every indiviil- f' In recognition of the able aril{.lOmity but othetheir imtnediate condition require - take `,i,t:l:,t:L aitt'r:+lacri, ual -boy who foes all the good. they emus manner in which Ile- b rtirid after take place next * Y ,, i I • . ll mentall anti morally, fought out the question, i rs,, t ouncil i ments were attended ~to they hall din- iii i Dit�1g to the V. M. . Ar Store when the gates of .lie nh•lk a ,11 le can+ PhysrGa yi y . i (tie It earya purl" took the wr'ie to :ilr. L. C. decided that the vt•aul'- in tier a i , . c6 mo. 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