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The Huron News-Record, 1897-07-28, Page 4r Im 11 EMERSON'S Bicycle and Music Honse --__.-AND _ Cleve and Cycle Livery, Clinton and Goderich. G, F Emerson. I—- - ­�___ SUMMER. GOODSM1111 0410000009000 Job aQ e Baby Carriages, Express Waggons, Dolls Cabs, Croquet Setts, Lawn Tennis, Books, Fancy Goods. Large assortment of goods suitable for Wedding Presents. •m 1%weeses•1%• wo C 1 &C I CLIh TON. �Clrly �clvar#i�e�alen>ls. Umbrellas—A. J. Morrish. Fly pads—Jas. 1I. Combe. Voters' list- Henry Erwin. Bargain sale --Jackson Bros. Your fruit—Allen & Wilson. Monev--The W. 1). Fair Co. Wanted--Johu Cuninghante. Bargain day --T. Jackson Sr. The iviuti up—Hodgens Bros. Millinery --W H Beesley & (i Q. Summer guods—W. Cob}xer & Co, Night watchnian wanted—W. Coats. Northwest transportation Co,—W, Jackson. Exhibition --The Libby Glass Blow. ars. The Huron Nevus -record r._a a Year -141.00 in Advance-- - - WEDVrRDAY, JVLY313th, 1597. Clinton Witis at London. V rec Press. Clinton Sent 41 strops team. of crick• eters to this city Tuesday, headeC, ,y the. r•edoubtahle Terry, to try con ritstons with the Asvlum Cricket 'IIIb. The Asyluu,, lasing the. toss. ,vere sent in to. hat on a. dead wicket, which caused the scoring to he slow The Asvlunn team were all out •tt lunch time for 89 runs. of which B. Barnand's 22, J. Burnand's 10 (not out), England's 14 and Walker's I" were the princip,11 scorers. (Minton went to bat '•er lunch and put in 71 for Bin wickets, but the tenth and last wicket played steadily, although a couple of chances to retire the side were not accepted. The), put in it sufficient number of runs to pull ofl the match for Clinton, making an ex• citing finish. Clinton [von on the first inning by- 18 runs. '.ferry's 538 and McMutchie's 37 were the largest scores for the winning team. The Asylum Pleven played out Lillie in the second inning, pilin up the respectable total of 90 runs for five wickets, of which Walker, by brilliant cutting and driv- ing, carried out, his hat for 61 runs. Alessrs. Carverand Sippi umpired very satisfactorily. Appended is the score.— AsyLCN--11 IR9T INNING. G Fn +land, ) b w Barge .............. ....... 14 M A �Vall<er, a Cantelon b ICennocly........ 13 Ii C Pope, c• Hoover, b Barge ........ . ....... 0 13. Bnrnand, s Terry, b Barge . . .............. 22 C Becher, I h w 13ar5,e........ , 2 A 11 cox , c 'ferry, b I'erry.... .......... 7 F McFie, b Barge ..(1 •1' Vlyy-nn. e Grace, b' Ferry ............... .... +I iIr llobb�, rnn out ........ 2 .1 i, Bnrnand notoatt....... .. . Ili it Heighway. b Torry...... .. .. (I Pyes ... .,. 3 eg bye .. ... 1 'total R}) "'IN'ro N—I+IItsT INNING. A Ir elrav , b 1'opo.... ... 5 G Ilarge, o Cox, b Burnand ......... F W ferry, r. England, 1) Pope . ........... . . 88 L Kennedy' c Cox+ b BGrnand............... 9 1 McMurchic, b b,ngland.................... 37 A Alv0arva, c Walker, b Pope ........... 0 It AKnew, b Popo......... ................. 1 M tdg,r ggart. I b w, b J Bnrnand... ....... 0 F Flodgen� b l'opc 0 I llnover, 1) Pope. .. 0 F, Can telon, not. out.t.............. .... I ... I . 10 Byes... .. ............................ .... t J,og byes .............. ......... �...... .... 1 fol t1 ...... ......:........................ 107 A9YLVN--H'X01TD INNING. M Walker not Ont...``..... 04 J Bnrnand. b ije,Murchio.... , 8 H Pope. b Mein'part........................ 7 13 Burnn.nd, h Alcit4urchie................. fl v Ber.her, b Gracc............... . .......... fi A B (]ox, a Agnew b Barge .................. 9 F McFle, not out . ........................... 2 ByOs and Wide ...... . ...................... . Total......................................09 ' ., a77 �.c+ w.•..c. v - o- .....- Entrance and Public School Leaving Examinations f I Are you thinking <, We give below the names of the successful candidates who wrote if the recent Entrance aced f rho School r ' 1 eF'' I Of getting a Leaving examinations held at the various centres in the ins ectorate of East Huron, The names c)P those olio . � awrotetand g Leaving, and obtained but Entrance standing, are not published. Any candidate who obtained Entrance Wa�Ch atundie(� on the Leaving, may obtain a ter tifirate admitting hits to a high school on application lication to Inspector Robb. I w Watch? V Cards giving marks and standing have been sent to every candidate that wrote on any of these examinations. Merit talks the E N 'l` It A N C U j intrinsic value of Tal ks We have always b@ Hood'sSarsa Sarsaparilla. ys a lar assort. CLINTON moat to choose from in Gold Boys I BLYTH Merit in medicine insane the power to I WINGRAM Boys cure. Hood Is Sarsaparilla possesses actual (.Gold filled, Siver sod Silveroid Aikenhead, lklalc out 5 ..............127 Ainsley,Geo ....:... , ......... , , . , 64Y7 GtRLs and unequalled curative power and there- . Cases, also a large stock of Aitken, Malcom....................G,9 Aitchison, Geo ... ................ , 438 � ' fore it has true merit. When Blacker, Bert......................554 Beemer, Milton..................... 482 Clark, Rosie...................,, r you buy Movements sizes. lu l Ladies' e' and Bruton, William....................639 Brenner, John A ...... ........... 402 Clark, Elsie ....................... ,.4}19 Hood's directions, rifnd takeitaccording Genie'sizes, Call and examine ..459 Burkholder Carl .................. 4(38 Nethery, Amanda.......... , to directions to y your blood or our Goods. No trouble to show Butt, Williau�................... 4.�1 purlf o , . . Dore an (.Duk, Frank .................. . ......4:36 Carr, Burry...................... , . 470 Quinn, Isabella .................... 518 Y of the many blood diseases, you them. You will have a good Clutf. Willian good ) ......................4-1.1 Coultes,.John•......,............,. 459 Redmond, Annie M................475 are morally certain to receive benefit. variety _to choose from as Dayman, Joseph....................451 Diamond, Jefferson................ 443 Reid, Mary S........we .. , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 98+� The power tq cure fe there. You are not Dowzer, Harr ..... ,580 Dui, Clavi on ...................... 583 Robertson, Fannie... , , , . , , , , , , , , , , . 499 trying an experiment. It will make your are constantly buying new Gilroy, Murray ....... . ..... . .... 462 For'9ter, Ray 1-} .................... 472 Watt, Bessie....... , .. , .............4:30 blood ure, rich and nourishing, and thus goods, Houston, Kirk.—— ..... irk............ . ....477 Giffoid, Clifton G.................. 452 drive out tho derma o! disease strengthen It•win, Walter......................490 Gillespie, Winfred ................ 425 Bois b + g SPECIAL ATTENTION is given to the nerves and build up the wholesyetem. WATCH REPAIRING either Jamieson, John ....................441 Gilmour, Thomas....,............. 171 Anderson, Frank............. 4(31 Johnston, Gordon ........... ......464 Gordon, Roy ...................... 425 Dyer, Stephen............. ....,4(39S in English, American or Swiss. Jenkins, Ed. J ......................526 Gray, George ...................... 603 McCauhey, James...............,, thor Our watchmaker is O•ou ghl Jeffreys, John......................4U5 1-lodgoon, Joe 0. ................ 508 Stackhouse, Roy .................... US ®� 6 Y Jackson, Bert ...................... 472 Hornell, David W ................. 157 Wilfurd, Ed 0......................475 acquainted with all graders and Jackson, Bat nest .................. •471) Jenkins, Oliver ..................... 402 wakes, he has all the latest Medd, Bruce . ......................455 Jermyn, Victor ..................... 4-48 FORDWICH improved tools to work with McTavish, Roy....................470 Johnston, George.................. 583 Sarsaparilla't and is sure to give satisfaction, McQueen, Bert......................486 McMannis, Charles .......1........ 460 Boys A call solicited, Paisley, Lionel .......................458 Ross, Morris ...................... 465 Ashton, Langlin Fraser.......,,,, 417 Is the beat, in fact—the One True Blood Purtller. Plumsteel, «►lliam................515 Smith, Abner ...................... 4`� Dobson, Percy .......... ,,..........g79 Prepared only by O. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Porter, Charles ....................480 Taylor, Willie .............. ..... 470 Littlejohn, Stuart Alex.. •4 8 HOOCI'S Pills Do not pdnrrue, pain or Rogers, Oscar......................559 Watson, Oliver..,................. 506 MArtin,Ahsalom................. .44, grips. ill g¢1sts.25c. Rurnball, Bert ......................474 Wilson, Russel .................... 494 Walker, Wm. E.......... ...4W Estate Shepherd ClarenceJohn W ................503 Winfield, Bettie ...............,., 434 Webber, Samuel, i ., ..........524 J Biddlecombe Shohbrcok, John W................5U3 GIRLS Wyness,Arthur lteith.............. g73 Aug.nd and break u on the 14th. Whiteley. Garnet ..................429 Wilson, Frank......................560 Aitkens, Aggie ........,........... 482 UugSunday the boys will march to a GIRL$ Young, Willie ......................4111 Begley, Mary Eliza................ 442 church and each attend their own S. Blackwell, Norma .................. 400 Akins, Bertha454 School. I hope the parents will allow CLINTON. GIRLS Button, Frances Edna............ 444 Hood, Edna.. „ 4C their boys the opportunity of attend - Andrews, Lillie ............. . ......464 Gracey, Eva Al .................... 553 Howard, Gracie Alberta.. 506 ing Camp as I am sure it will be a bene- Isbister, Nellie .................... 518 Milne, Esther Maggie .. r fit to them in more ways than one. -- Anderson, Nettie ..................449 6 Biggam, Laura ........ . .... . ........534 McCallum, Maggie ................ 471 Montgomery, Edith Ida.. 4(30 The boys will cull on their friends for Tan glefoot Bentlyy, Norma ............. . ......531 McDougall, Balla............ ..... 128 Pritchard, Idea Ethel 511 cash donations to help def+• ty ex- s Bateman, Myrtle..................497 McGillivray, Millie ................ 556 Sanderson, Lizzie.. 450 penses and I hope these will be its fib- Wilson Fl Pads Chesnev, Maggie 0 ................424 McKinlay, Jennie ................ 422 Spotton, Ethel, May 462 oral as the occasion deserves, Any y i Cook, Priscill+1......................461 MU-, uve., 'Ethel .................. 594 who wish to send It, basket at any time Carter, Becca......................484 Parker, Marguerite,.., ............ CA) SEAFORTH may do so by leaving it at Davis & Me- Insect Powder Churchill, Jennie..................443 Patlison, Emma ............. , . , .. 456 Cool's, or by sending it to the "Queen's" f Pattison, May .................... •477 Bayfield, Insect Po Clutf, Eva Mary ....................5U3 GIRLS oder Guns. Cooper, Olive......................'481 Ruderus, Ada...................,.. •130 J. F. P.,,R1cu, Fast, Jennie ........................457 Scott, Emma ...................... 453 Abell. Ella .. Warden of St. Paul's Church Boys' lacoat, Minnie ......................:t-10 Scutt, Olive.........................4..18 527 >;110000• `graham, Bertha ....................4.40 Sills, Florence .................... •433 Bright, Edna.. 48{ Brigade, Clinton.C•liuton Smith AnuieM............ 1-19 'Bartliff, Lila.. 454 GE' ERAL cAMP ORDERS, Hirkinghottum, blahet..... . ........430 5 5 5 5 Coleman, Louie 474 by Capt. Con,he commanding r Church Combe's Iron li,trland, Mabel....................427 �nrith, play........................ 505 p ,. 1, Hill, Mabel ........................572 Wade. Zora.. ................ 471 Case, Bona .. 485 Warden's Brigade:— Johns, Ella . ....... . ..............5753 W, ,h, Mabel W .................. 51'2 Clarks, Gertrude .. l 4 Rev. J. F. Parke, �C :u den, will act as Blood Pills Jenkin.s, Nellie .................... 4:36 BRUSSELS Daly, D Rae 452 ('atop Qu+titer-master. • Daly, Dora .. qh.. Iier, Minnie ........................619 BOYS Elliott., Mur+>c .1(4(3 F. Stiver Sub -Warden will act as Are in great demand all ggi' Lowrie, Jennie ....................42.55 Allin, Cleve 6.............,........5(34 Grieve, Bertha �; Quarter -Master Sergeant and C:Dnp Love, Liz.zik ........................504 At mstrong, William.. , .............4751 Honey, Mabel 481 Sergeant Major. the year round. They are `ler . � Lawreuce, Alice....................442 Armstrong, James ...................500 Horan, Katie „ „ 48•), Reveille will sound by gun fire at 6 a. a direct. food for the blood, McGill, Nettie......................450 Baeker, Garfield ..................... too Henderson, Gladys 463 Ili. when all the Brigade will rise, fold Mc'Cloy, Agnes .......................x(14 Bccvley,(x+t,vin......................51.) r c Holcombe407 their blankets, and in fair weather pile the use of these pills will Murphy, Jane ..... . ................4.5G , Ethel .. .. r Breckenbridge, Walter............482 Hannah, 510 then' on the left of entrance to change the pale and sallow McEwen, Flora....................519 Cameron, Alvin........... r' , Alice 426 tents. The curtains of tents n'ust be McEwen, Ella......................569 'Gardiner, John 5......................558 Johnson, Ruth 462 neatly rolled by 6.30. complexion into the ruddy McTavish, Pleasance J ...............439 Gardiner, John....................5:30 Keys, Ella &M At 6.30 issue of rations, 6.45 parade glow of health. Price 25c O'Brien, Mary E. A ......... . ......•451 Hunter, William..................52U Kale, Annie .. 4:37 for saluting and roll call; this trade r Pybus, Ida........................447 4, P+ per box or 5 boxes for ] r Lindsay, Wilbur............ .................... 451 Langstroth, Julio .. ,. .. 441 must, not last longer than 15 minutes. Punter, Maud M ................. . ..564 g r McDowell, Juhn.....................440 McDonald, Ida .. 507 Pope, Helena Jane................564 Breakfast 7.15 a. m. Robinson, Maud....................42:3 McGuire, M4lton....................471 , McElroy, Mary 419 0 Jas. D1cLauchlin, Iiobert................47I Murdie, Mina 42_ Camp fatigues will I comutenced at H. Combe Robb, Nin+Jenn ...................•460 McKay, William....................424 Pickard, Edna ° 8a. rn. and last until 9 a. m.111111 Roberton, Jennie..................460 11%1cNab, Alex ........................ 4.12 Ross, May .. 481 Mot ning prayer at 9.30. Huss, Ida M. B ....................455 Peebles, James ......................502 Robb, Nellie.. i2 m Ross, Kate ............... ........495 4 Morning parade at 10 o'clock lasting Chemist and Druggist. Staples, Edna ......................427 Putland, Albert...... , .............SOU Storey, Emetine .. .. .. 464 until 12 o'clock. Roche, Frank......................474 Sleeth Maud_ n' Shannon, Jennie...................52A 471 Dinner al 12 o'clock. T. Stout, Delta ............. 5;36 Shannon, John......................442 Thumps Rosa Can' fati ues commence at 1 o'clock Woon Mar Smith Norman ........................461 Thompson, Mabel.. 426 P ti 1 Holmesville. ' y"' ..................'452 Watt,'Pet•cy........................461 and last ental 1.30, CHURCH,—Ala o Worthington, Belle................535 Boys u y r Holmes of Clinton Watson, Re te....................426 Afternoon drill at 2 o'clock until 3. preached +a very acceptable sermon Wi htman, odou................4M Archibald, Andrew 484 SVRU7iETER 4 g Actzel, Ro .. r Hours for bathing will be appointed Sunday morning, His many friend White, Clayton .................... 471 y 511 by ,the Camp Quarter -master. All are always glad to hear him. BOYS Bond R. Burns GIRLS Inusthath at that hour only, and ander LrAGUF.—E worth League [net on Campbell, Douglas Armstrong, Leonard Charles...... 449 Baker, Irene.. 48(i Collie Jose ,h 470 direction of Campuurter-mastt't • Monday evening. The subject., "The Armstrong, Jas. Ga.rnet... ...... 470 Black, Kate.. 491 Cumming, Sas. „ „ 488 Supper at 5 o'clock. Outline of the Book of Acts" was taken Aylesworth, .las. Horner ........... 460 Carneron Lizzie .. •464 1, Devereaux, Wm. J. 45:i Eve wing prayer at 5.30, y Moss Flossie Pickard. Elliott, W. James .................. 424 Davis, Nettie 50:3 Harnilfon +Geoffre I NOTFs.—Rev. F. J. Oaten and wife Gerninill, Frank .................. 448 Ila croft. Mabel 5I()� y 5311 Retreat will strand +tt 8 o'clock. Y Hudgins, Cecil 42(; e of Belgr:tve called on friends last week. Hamilton, Somerville .............. 5-17 Jackson, Pearl -476 l t , 1st past at nine o'clock. Hemphill, Alvin W. E ............ :503 Kelly, Janie )08 Hawthorn, John .. 549 Miss Stella Hulntes of Detroit is G. S. Hiller J. A.. r Last tat ut .1.30. Mc1l.'wen, ZVm. Cecil .............. .470 Kendall, Alice 479 , ' 549 p+ lug her grandmother.—Mrs. - v S. Irvin, Wellington., Lights out ai. 9.•15, Stanley and claught,Ors of Soo are visit - McLaughlin, Nelson .............. 454 Keys, Mamie -4:3:3 Kemp, Kem . 452 ing their uncle, W. Stanley. --Alis. W. Rae, Hugh Franklin ..................... 454 L M Lamont, Mabel 451 Murray, Ernest 484 A. Cole returned to her haute last. Rite, Win. Jahn........ .. 435 Maunders Norah .. 572 McMann, Allan Sanderson, John K. A............ 462 McDonald', Grace .. .. 521 McDonald Lewis .. , , 08 McKillop. week. eek.—Masters Fred sail Dow. Clark of McDonald, Ella •I(il 508 on+ as and:[ are visiting at know so d GIRLS � AIc;liillan, Wi11 .. „ 468 I'fEMB.—A quantity of hay has been age,._AIr. Hoboes of Lncknow 'tad McKay, I izzie 511 Ryan Frank J, 507 spoiled; it. was impossible to save it in neice, bliss Holn,cs of Ireland called oil Aylesworth, Diary 518 Mitchell, Bessie 425) ticott, Ro A. A. „ good condition owing to the incessant Mrs. 1lollues last week.—G. all An - Lawrie, Bertha May 318 Michel, Amelia 470 y;,+tnno 'Sallie 448 mins,— Gaiting fall wheat is general draws liar Martin, Nina •47.1 AlcCulla, Ma • to .. 4(33 t21 parted with his drivor, 1 K Sills, , s this week. It is, we believe, somewhat "��'i 1 IVIillcr, A1ahe] Baird NY) Milloy, Christena .. 18:4 fr3!) above the socia re.- There was a lar+re "Wiggler." -1111% Talbot and brother o VanA;g Dade B. r>7•� f, „ c�enta few days with Ilis daughter, attendance from the Leadhur soction g Mitchell, Mand •127 Alitchell, Edith 423 �1'illiarns, D:tnirl 5;34 Y it rs, Johnston.—Al r. fisher sent six Hutch, Nettie Winnona. • 444:3Michie, Lizzie 475 Whiteside, Geo. 499 of AicKillop at the ('onservat.ive con• pupils to the public school leaving Scott, Ellen Jane .. 428 McKay, Lizzie A ;-07 Willson, Cl,est.e.r c vention in }3rnsscls last week. It was exam. and Yunr Townsend, Sydney Alecia 488 I Smith, Kate.. 'lil() Wright, Frank „ 44.2 t.hu largestand most enthusiastic coil- two obtained entrance Standing. other V )gt, Jennie Adelia 44t Vanstone, Olive 470 Whitely, Chester .. 442 vention we ever attended, and the gives credit to btu• teacher. 1Villiarns, Minnie .. 401 Zimmer, Mabel 423 Woodley,Malcolm.. 436 speeches were excellent; tbose of 1'inomas MagWood, Al. P.P.,. and Mr, -- P U B L I C S C tI O O L L .I; A V I N G. A. ff. Musgrove being exceptionallyCoOk ' CLINTON f BRTi5SEL5 good. -Ali'. and Mrs. McIntosh have s Cotton Root Compound BLYTH been ,away visiting relatives at Walk- Is the only safe, reliable Askton, Duncan Alex. 619 Blake, John 13.47 ert.on and other places to the north of Mmmonthly medicine on which Badorr, Jerome .. RA Cameron, William.. 691 Hamilton, Edna (1Z4 here.- A pleasantevent took t[lace,tt ladies can depend in the Blake, Richard James 035 Crooks, Iran.. 6;,5 Ireland Pearle the residence of Air. Janes Bell on hour and time of need. 678 Brigham, Ulvetta Fedora .. 6.54 Downing, Hattie .. .. .. 773 Livingstone, Lena.. „ ., G98 Wednesday of last week, being theIs prepared intwo degrees 11 Broadfoot, Aggie F 666 McLaughlin, Jessie 716 Roilerson Edith 617 ruar'riage of his eldest daughter rind of strength. Brown, Mira. 028 McKelvey, Alex. .. 615 Wi son, Susie 035 henry Stbnore.--raspberries are plen- No. 1 for ordinary cases Butt, Annie May .. 617 McDonald, Bessie • . 702 tiful and there are scores of people in is by far the best dollar medicine known Courtice, Oliver 705 Pringle, Lorne (AR) WINGHAM the large berry patch on the Canada —sold by druggists, one Dollar per box. Courtice, Willie Norman 620 Smith, Marion 7081 Company lands nearly every day. No. 2 for special cases—to degrees Crawford, Robet t Cameron 6)25 Strachan, Elsie (i-411' Barbour, Edith They have a hard row to hoe, hcnvever, stronger—sold by druggists. One box, Doig, Alex. "McL. .. 619 Youifl, Margaret .. (il:i31 Eberhardt, Harry .. .. ., g` Davidson,DEmily .. „ 722 as the mosquitoes any something ter- Three Dollars; two boles; Five Dollars. +12 SEAFORTH Duff, Alice rible hack thele.—Whooping cough is I No. r, or No. 2, mailed on receipt of Evans, Harry txordon 811 950 quite prevalent here just now. We rice and two cent stamps. Ev:lns, Minnie Eva, 647 Atkinson, Minnie.. .. .. (333 Fo hese Maude 687 q P • �. p 3- McLeod, Dan 078 Millen, Clara.. hope the afflicted ones will pull through Gihhing9, Joseph Foster.. 707 717 safely.—Mr. Mr. Earnest Bennewic,s has The Cook Company. Hunter, Maggie „ 647 Rennie, Peter 621 Mulvey, Etta „ (;10 y'— Windsor, Ontario. McEwen, Mary 657 7 WROXETER Robertson, Jessie .. 705 completed the brick work of his new Cummer, Etta house and when finished it will Fie a McLean, Arthur F.. 747 I - (375 ; Robertson, Lizzie .. „ 65-4 aiw-sold in Clinton and everywhere in ea nada F etguson, Thomas.. 05I , Thomas Mabel 71x) very handsome residence. by all responsible druggists. McGregor. Eva Jennie .. 0301 Fortune, Lill 782; Troy, Mar ,, 691 McGregor. Jeanie .. .. .. y .. .. .. i Y+ Y •• .. .. Fraser, Douglas M.. 089 Ainsley, Harry 7111 ` . - y� Mustard, James Thornton 0i7 Gemmill, George 619 Burgess, Welter Ii f354 "Nothing •, Like _ Leather," Mustard, Charles Alex .. (318 Gumae, Mav Kathleen 636 C filmings, .Jas. H. 70fi Story, Willis At (f 5} Hamilton, Harries.. 671 Gordon Scott M Sturdy, Francis 709 Tnwnsend, Christina, .. 641) Waldron, Bryon .. 688 Watson, Robert .. • • • • 6.47 Thompson, James.. (3:;0 FORDWiCH Becker, Fred Chas.. 6691 Dobson, Arthur A. 708 Donaghy, Frank .. 710 Peel, Gen. W. 7(141 Irwin, Mabel Lillian 675 Young, Elizabeth.. 74:5 --- Hamilton, Maggie.. 753 Hazelwood, Letta.. 7321 Morrison, Herman (334 , McEwen, Ellen.. .. .. 784 McEwen, Lawrence 7t31I McKersie, Arthur M 071 McMichael, Charlotte 717 Robinson, Kate 758 Scott, Mary 742 Trate, Lillie M 76(1 Thyme, Ellen 650 Underwood, Joseph F. 722 Mal Grain, Roland 65`2 Haney, Will, H. .. 872 Halliday, Donald .. 691 Isbister, John Lawrence, George.. (fig McGuire, Edgar .. „ (h51 McDonald, Archibald :: 726 1 at.erscn, Hartley.. 716 Reading, John C .. 0'i(1 Robinson, Thomas., 620 Stewart, Robert 685- Weir, Robert.. 785 ; `JGood Shoes. More than half the •� ) battle IS In selling �p0'.l goo(lS, ones that will Wear and a give Satisfaction. Every (lay we have � people telling us that otic ,> Goods wear tell -- -- -- Brief Town Topics. I - - - - - - - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Powell, of Nin -The The P,oYS Going to Camp. — Mr. Harry Bat tliff of Se:tforth Sun. para Fails, N. Y,, are here on a visit, and after dayed da ed in town. He may engage in business here. I A ) �f.l('N-tlel'0)'I( this is the test Of a good t , c Miss Rose Nirnens of Toronto is home A Hullett farmer is said to have had DICAR StR.--Allow me space in iJ fit, �" business. Our bu,9iriem fora few weeks' holidays, Robert Coat9 sailed from Liverpool for borne on Saturday last. several acres of hay washed info the River Maitland from the recent rain, your valurthlo paper to s+tq +t word to the p nr•ent.s and uardians of the members s s ' ' ': ; increases ever ri1011tll + a � y � and there be 1"- t "a> Irs. Tho9. Walker and Miss Bella of the Church Boys' Brigade. f"+ r must Borne �•� Miss Lizzie Twitchell is the guest of g Miss Mamie Young, Goderich. Walker of Stratford were visitors at Ever since organization the boys r" reason for it. #:,'% •?•�•,,� I•' Miss Mary and Alice Twitchell left Mr, James Walker's here on Sunday, have talked of "Ctlnp"and until rlI recently 1 could not see my way clear e ,'° 1 ,'1� "a'�. •, "a$t"� c=��'_, * If you want the best yesterday fora visit up north. Mrs. A. Lucas and son I+:ddie of Afn and Mrs, Wm. Marshall and family of London are thr 1r,uest.s of Mr. t•o a.ccnmpany them; hilt 4 have at hast`&t.a yielded to their- urgent entreaties, and y`Yt 1 COCTle t0 US and We 01111 �Strathroy are guests at the Rectory, unci Mrs. W. C. Searle. The lady i9 it sister of Mrs. Searle. will )a9 far as possible he responsible satisfy you. Clinton Bowling Club will play in the tournammenteatat London this week. Mr. W. Foster has returned from for their comfort, safety and conduct. I have secured permission to locate on Mr. John Reid of London has secured n business trip up the St. Lawrence Gulf, the "old Rectory" prpperty in Bayfield, It is on the brink of the lake a situation in the foundry office here. Mrs. Rob. W. Coats and daughter Mrs. River Saguenay and Chicoamiti. He again leaves next Monday, and cer- tainly a most desirably lace for our p outing. JACKSON & JACKSON, and Thos. St+tnhur•y are here on a Lieut, M. D. McTaggart, lobo has re- visit from Detroit. Miss Laura Clufl', daughter turned from the London Militar Morning and evening prayer will he held each day Bripg of Rev. and Mrs. C1uff of Thorudale, is visit,- School, has secured a second-chi,99 certificate, and is and a under strict militarydisci 1 ne will be Noted Shoe Dealers, ing Shirley Parte. now qualified for the position of Captain. It is the intention to go into camp on CLINTON. e A ) •