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VOL. XIX CLINTON. HURON COUNTY, ONT., TIiURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1897. WHOLE NO. 991
Fine Old Jamaica Rum.
The Collegiate Board Meets. Concert at Varna.— p, A M
THE Collegiate Institute Board on A CONCERT will be given at Varna Hupoa Rifle Asso'n Match%
Friday evening transacted all the busi- on tke evening of Friday, Dec. 10th,
This Liquor comes direct from the West
nes before it, in ten minutes. Indeed, under the auspices of the Piccolo Band.
the a was little to do but pass these A good progrnrnrne is being
SHOT OPF
Indies, and when old is the most whole.
prepared.
four accounts: -Harland Bros., coal,
Y.
LAST FRIDAY. WBATHBR ANC
ATTBNDANCB PAIR.
See our Special Line of 'Men's Lined
John Ridout, insurance, $12.75; Opt. A. and R. Union.
We are Still selling "Jubilee" Underwear at 50 fits, per garment, all wool,
some distiallation known. It induces pars-
O. Cooper & Co., supplies, $3.50; W. THE 19th annual meeting of the On-
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and ie invaluable in oases of cold.
Cooper & Co., supplies, $4,20, tarso A icultural and Experimental
will
I The weather the latter part of last
piration,
The finest qualities are to be obtained only
Union be held in the Agricultural
An Indian Game Sold for $5. g
College, Guelph, on December 8th, 9th
MR. W. COATS,
: week turnip out uuex ectedl favor.
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able the matches of the Huron Rifie
+ Visit of the S. A. Marine Band. WTT
one of our chief poul- and 10th.
The Marine Band, said to be the
by the exercise of great care and judg•
try fanciers, has been making several
Association were called on Fri -
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deals of late. A few days ago he ex- Theffockevisis Will Organize.
Y
day. The notice was short, but it was
---went.
changed three of his birds with iL Dur. A MEETING of the Hockey Club to
either that or they knew not what.
tertainmentin the Barracks, where it
hamite and last week Fent to Kingston organize for the season will be held at
one of his Indian Gaines for which he the Hotel Clarendon on Fr'idayevening
The attendance was in consequence
LACK KENNEEY
obtained five dollars. There ought to at 8 o'clock. A full attendance is rq-
lessened somewhat, but on the whole
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be a living profit in poultry at such quested. -I. R. Reid, Secretary.
+1� prices.
the tournment was a success. Most of
THE CLINTON LIQUOR STORE.
Patronize the Cricket Concert.
the local shots had not been on the
Phone 54.
Collision on the L. H. B B. THE pI.Og['aiTlme9 are out fQr
ranges for months so that there was
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Capt. Cornbe........ 12 00 21
THE jigger gang and the southbound Thursday tight'o Cricket eoncei;t
satisfactory nuthher of Nearly Possi-
Haue you had a Guess
train on the London and Huron collid- which promises to be a treat. Among
ed some distance north of this town those who will contribute are :-Miss
, bles. Captain Wilson, of Seaforth,
Capt. Wilson....... 24 21 45
morning last. The jigger was Fisher and Miss Acheson, Goderich,
plugged more bullaeyes than did any -
On the lucky number in the Sealed Envelope
On
smashed to smithereens and the loco- and Madame Wall.
body else, but then he is an old Wim -
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a that wins the 113 piece China Dinner Set, that
motive pilot so damaged that the train
was held here :a short time for repairs. St Paul's Choir Strengthened.
bledou man. Colonel Wilson was also
1 we are giving away on Jan, 3rd? Youre maybe
No one was hurt, but the section men ST. PAVL'B Church (:noir was rein-
at the ranges, but did not score up
the winning number. To guess costs you noth-
got out of the way none to soon. forced last Sunday by At least half
so well as his namesake of lower rank.
ing, one guess with every 50c, Cash Purchase.
Electricity for Fair's Mill. a dozen members, who the Sunday be-
fore were unable on account of illness
Great is Seaforth for Wilsons and
How About Your Christmas Cake ?
MR. JAB. FAIR is putting an electric- to be out. St.Paul s choir, under the
great Fire the Wilsons in military
understand he agrees with'riit., NTsws-
lighting plant in his mill for greater leadership oT bliss McHardy, is con -
matters. Ili addition to the Colonel
Christmas Cake, litre wine, improves with
convenience and the saving of time sider•ed one of the most efficient in this
aid the Captain there is also a Major
'A age. Now is the time to make youreake when the
and expense. The lighting of his big town of good choir's.
Wilson.
fruit is at its best. Now Raisins, Currants, Peels,
Nuts, %s, -eta_, for the Xmas trade,
trill means a considerable outlay as Col Buchan Vlstts the Armonrtes.
the machinery is kept running both
The most familar figure at the ranges
tendance was large and the coffers
day and night for- a good part of the Colonel Buchan wits in town Satur.
was Mr. Nichol Robson, who has scored
s
.i If You Fear Temptation
velli. It has not been closed down, clay on a tour of inspection and visited
more bulls and more possibles in his
fifty -cent supper and so bounteous xvat:
except, of course, on Sundays, since the arnionries of Companies 4 and 7
time than any other member ofthe
Don't look ?,tour neat Xmas Goods in Dinner,
Bedroom and Fancy Chinaware. Wehave open-
September. which he fouud in as near co apple-pie
order as it is possible to keep
Association. three of the four Gups
r> '° ad out this week some very nifty Dinner and Bed-
A Dislocated Blboav such places. Captains,, Combe and
put up for competition were won by
room Sete for the Holiday Trade. In Fancy
Goods our Stock is complete. Fancy China
On
On Tuesday as Mr. I. Cantelon wits Shaw have charge, respectively, of 4
him and together with several medals
' Salads, Fruit Sets, Broad and Butter Plates,
it t tib of water off the back and 7.
verandah of the Coyne House the rail-
rnaka a handsome collection. The
• Water Sets, etc., etc.
ing gave wily and he fell to the ground, Pattison and Rumball Busy,
hest of his tropliies is a forty -dollar
If you think it is too early to buy, come in and
a distance of about 12 feet. A dislo- Shipments of apples to cold storage,
Cup which he captured thrice out of
' have us put your Xmn,s presents away for you.
c'ated elbow and badlysprained arul flout' to Halifax and Montreal and
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the five times it was shot for, malting
i We will be pleased to show you our Goode
anyway
was the result, but he is to he con - ItlliFtCti1 instruments to cal sous points
I'it
dilated oil escaping with no worse in- ]seep G T. R. Agent Pattison and
it his absolute property. Mr. Robson
41bs, Ginger Snaps for 25c.
Geed Raisinsutt
juries. His place oil the 'bus and in Assistant Rutit hall busy. Mr. Pattison
was, indeed, for years the local crack
tin
Cash paid for Good Butter and Eggs.
the ]louse is help filled In the ineau. hits also been ticketing parties to
g distant points of late
time b Mr. Jas. Roberts. -Mt. forest p L,ilifornia, Da -
Y
shot and ]lits cote eted As well Fit
p
$• •—
Rep kola and St. 'Louis.
the big meets at Ottawa, Toronto
OGLE COOPER & Co.
ary President, Rev. Mr. Oaten ; Presi-
and elsewhere. On -one occasion he
THE CASH GROCERY.
Butler Broke His Log. BnFarlalaing Meeting of the L O. G. T.
g
went in military garb and they say it
Phone `LS:
MR. JOB. E. BUTLER has himself Cts PLEASING and instructive pro-
been a resident of this town for some t,''rarnnte hits been prepetred fol- this
took the cloth of two ordinary red
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thrie but only quite iveent.ly quarter acid all mernher's are cordially
coats to fit him Out with a fzvitly snug
1897 —!►tV1'E�ilBFR�„ j89T
moved down his wife and six invited toattend. Last Friday's meet-
ing interest including
tunic. Unfortunately Mr. Robson's
-good
/IU
children from Formosa.. His oc- wAip of special a
eyesight is not as as it used to be,
.SVA! MON Tire. 1041% AM FR. CAr
cu atiou is roc fin and it was question drawer which caused much
p ?
the sight of the right eye is gone
I 2 ej ¢ .5 6
while so employe At Seaforth thought as well as amusement. Next
last week and descending from the Frsdny a literary programme will be
altogether, so that he is not able to
8 8 10 1r
ebof that the ladder broke and he wits given,
make his old-time scores, but his inter -
15 A6 xi 18 A9 20
thrown violently to the ground. His W. C. T. U. Meeting,
eat in the touinament is just as keen
' ' ' '� Ft6 '
being it, heavy -weight made the fall, THF. regular Meeting of the W. C. T.
the harder he
as ever.
Z8 29 eyo 00' F"`n°u"''va "`;,:„
and sustain -d a fracture U. will be held at the bottle of Mies-
the thigh and an injured bask. He
Johan Millet,, of the Clarendon,
Y
w Whife. Rat ten bury street, next Wed-
was brought home on Friday night's
has only been a competitor for three
LULL L NEWS.
train. nesday. A full attendance is desired
as a special programme is being pre-
y ears but a prize winner from the first.
The Conservatives Organize. hared. It is proposed that next Sun.
He knew precious little about
Clinton Conservatives met Monday day be Tewpprit.uce Sunday with the
target shooting when he event
111 anis Around tiro Bgub,
night and re -organized. There was a local W. G. T. U. told appropriate ser-
to his first match in '95, but
good attendance and a buoyant feeling mons be preached . in the ditfarent
among all This churches.
had been for the five years previous
All the Local News that's fit toPrint.
present. certainly will.
be rt shoulder -to -shoulder fight so far
g
the championship billiard player of
wAxTTi:n,-Poultry of all kinds, Highest
as the local Death of Mn Depew.
l Conservatives are concern- ]AIR. P. DP pew, father of Mrs. W.
I
Woodstock. Billiards and rifle shoot-
price p}lid.-CANTLrLON BROS.
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ed. A strong executive was elected, as Dolle% ty, died at his , ret•idence in
follows:-
ing may not seem to the uninitiated
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President, Dr. Bruce ' War dsville at an eatly hour Monday
to go hand in hand, but Johnny says
SATURDAY was a big da for the
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Vice -President Geo. Berke,' morning after a long illness. The
deC'eased, Who had reached the Pipe
that it was with one and balls that he
merchants.
Secretary -Treasurer, J. P. Doherty old age. of seventy-six years, was
Acquired that keeness of eye Arid
q
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`,- THE NEws-Rr:coRD until the end of
Chairman of Ward Committees, O. some twenty-six
Cooper, T. Walker, A. M, Todd, T. of Clinton and is well by
steady nerve that now enables hirn to
sm,sh clay pigeons or pink the disk
next year for one dollar,
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Johnston, the old citizens,
lvitli so much success.
A apnciAL meeting of L. 0. L,, No
131gShipment ol'Appled. The Bruce Alen Expected,
H. Hovey went down to the ranges
!j 710 will he held Friday evening. A
I Mit. D. CiANTF.LON wound up his 1118, W. C;i)L't'a, Inspector of the
as a comparative "greeny," he hadn't
full attendance is requested. r
apple -shipping operations for the sea- l louse of Item Yc, went down to the
la t
been there for four years, but he scored
as to surprise both the boys
SEVEN carloads of whent damaged
the wire at Goderich have
inn week when he sent Forward (x. T. lis station Monday and Tuesday
his lust consignownt. His total put- a. n,. expecting,
1 cling, according to tor-
so well
Find himself. Ben. Gihhings is one
elevator
been brought down here for sale.
b
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chtwr aggregated 17,500 hills., wits made te5pou(lcnrp, a, delegilt,inn• down fro'a'
up from the counties of growth as fol- Bruce. to visit the. H. of R. for infor-
of the cracks. He on a score of dol -
tars at the London matches. W. G.
at
THAT frame dwelling on Mary street
lows:-H(iron 40'10, Perth 1500, Witter,- Fnat.ion reletting to the: cost of equip -
loo 25(0), Oxford 21 '0, Brant 45f;), Nor-
Drs
was the winner of the Nursery
match Find is a cool, steady shot.
owned by the Dale estate wa•s bought
by Mr. S. Cooper on Monday for $120.
Inellt and tnanngement of such an
folk 1C '), Prince Edward 2( ). The inslitn0on, but the Bruce rnen (lid
Dont mention Martini to stalwart
best quality of fruit was obtained in riot, for sortie reason or other, put in tin
Lieutenant Jack Spooner. He tried
ELLIOTT & MITCHELL wound tip
Perth, Waterloo, Oxford and Pring appearance.
that rifle for his first three shots at
their apple operations Saturday by it
Edward county where the price aver-
the 5f:) yardrange and got "inud"
four -car shipment from Clinton and
aged $2 per bushel. During the past Steer Clear of Alfalfa.
every time, so shving it into the fence
two frau] Goderich,
month Mr. Cantelon ha.s paid out in iViRi JAB. FAIR has had experience
corner be sighted his trusty Snider and
' MR. D. CANTELON shipped it car-
luircl cash no less than $40,1J0, which with Alfalfa clover stud as the result
included the cost of the fruit, barrels, his advice is :-"Steer clear of it.." He
made a succession of bulls. His trio
of ]Martini misses, though, put hill) low
load of tipples in bulk the other clay to
tvages, etc, seeded down a field last spring with
in the aggregate.
Norwich cider mill.
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Alfalfa and another grass hilt wont •
A Stratford Yardman
Captain Tadd was tamron the corn
p g
THr•,[l�• is heavy traffic on the L. H.
ngKilled.
an repeat it. Cattle are not fond
A very distressing Find fatal a cidpnt p
3 g 1 of that clover, says, and it is
petitors and had among his prizes
About
,., & B. Thirty retie were sent out for
ha F 7ened at Stratford test Thursday Y
i t y a (1sllicult, tnAttter to eradicate
was a Vex of prime Httvanas.
he has hit([
distribution frost Clinton station
Tuesday.
morning tit the Grand Trunk yards, the. roots which reach so deeply
The way freight., which leaves At 0 in
all the practise of
late was obtained Wednesday at
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MRS. GARVEY, of the 10th cop-
e}
(town. In a sa•utple bunch hang
the morning wits being mails up, and ing -in Mr. Fair's office tho roots
turkey v a where he won a
turkey at a cost of a dollar and n half
,
cession, Goderich township, rioved in
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David Dryden, it yardman, was Cool)-
t rneavuro fiwt, feet,. four inches in
ling two etas, when the draw
and eonaidered it good venue at that.
la'.t Friday anti took possession of the
-Veli length.
Slipped past and the. two cars cattle to -
Thou h he retired soma) three years
residence which slip lately purchased
front Alps. T. Cooper'
gether, (rushing, him verysevere] in The Paymaster Distributes Cheques.
since from ulilitar•y life, the Captain
fakes just aboutsty lively an interest
Farmers Marketing Their Grain.
the re;giun of the FLbdO111P11. AlltheYAYMAHTC:R blason, of this Middle
lower rites wore broken and crushed in, Division of t,ho Grand�Trank, whose
in No, 4 a9 ewer. the old (,otnpauy is
splendidly otlleored by Calif ' Uotnhe
GRAIN is pouring in front the. town-
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Fln(1 the nnforthnate imin lansed nt tPrritovy extends Froin Toronto to the
once into tincon4clousness. lie wag Tunnel
Tunnel, up and down these
and .Lieutenants McTA•ggaty FLITCI
•' ships, in wagons principally, though
severtil fetriners were out with their
passed
removed to his home, and died bite lines daring the past week distributing
that
Spooner.
A1r. John Johnston is decidedly fond
sleighs to -day. There has been a
throat; around the mill all day.
nftprnoon. lie leaw('s FL midi>lv the pa -V cheques to file employees,
and one child. A peculiar feature of Mr. Mason has a Ton his roll 7,(N;0
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of rifle shooting and a good'uu at, it
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the affair is that it, happened in almost planes arid pays out $40,000 per rnont.h.
whether it be,for fur turke s geew,- or
turkeys, g.'• .-'
. Sale ofSoptemberCheese.
exactly the same spot where Alfred He is on the road eleven days and the
cash. He is one of the Association's
MR. ,TAB. (�lpNNOT,i.Y, P1tleSIT1An. for
Lamb was killed bast year. question will naturally arise where is
pushers, active lit arranging the pre-
::
the Holtnesville And Summerhill chPfisP
factories nlndP Fi stile on StttuFda of
the economy in paying by cheque in.
K. O. T. M. Re -Union. stead of in cosh so long as the a
if ninaries. Perhetps a was sorne-
what handicapped Friday by his good
the September rnnke,. aggregatinly610
boxes, tit 8 1/1(1 reaps pet' Ib. The par-
ON Monday evening there was a master, with his staff' and train, s(.111
fry ICCP+sfut reunion of the Knights continues to make the rounds Its of
nature in lending his Snider, a trusty,
011e, which wits so eontinuonslFy in ilea
t"
chasers were Ballantine & Son, Strat-
t} Maccabees in the Orange Hall ort
here ander the tins 7ic'es of Kparns yore.
that the gun hardly got fair p sty.
r ford.
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Tent No, 06. A number of visitors Good Work for C-ndeavorers.
Mr. Ogle Cooper entered for the
Nursery where at the last match,
Morning BlectricLight Servica.
were present from Varna Tent, also TrIFRr are being sent out all. over
from Seaforth. The
much to his own sur}rriye, 'he rlvide
r THERE is now tl mot ningelectrielight
s service, the run•(+n r, being turned on at
meeting was Ontario by the "Lord's Day Allihnee"
graced by the )rescneP of a number of
� from its headquarters in Toronto,
three bulls, an inner and only one ini.ss,
though he hadn't peeped over a
i.
0 o'clock, This is a considerable con-
pe-
ladies who too an active part in pro• titions to be signed asking for the
rifle barrel for the previous twelve
6; venienee to those party risers who have
'
iding and serving one of the most.
vamendment of the present cord's Day
spreads ever ten-lerpd here,
years. He made four points more than
Friday
the system in their houses as it is muchpalntable
Act so that it shall represent the true
Sir Kt. Frank Crich, the efficient Com'
his firing mate oil and
easier touching the button than hunt-
sentiments of the people of this pro-
nlarider, occupied the chair. Sir Kt.
obtained a prise,
ing up lamps and thatches.
Reid, of Varna, delivered it very inter- °ince, and nrohibit the deing of busi-
y nese or work by all classes of
The tiring took place front within
Clinton,while
(, PirePightingApparatus.
Tlxs Town Council has just added to
J
persons
fisting address on the duty of members without limitations, and by corpora-
of the Order, while Past Commander tions, with exception only in favor' of
the corporation limits of
the tar ets stood in the township of
g
than twenty
` its fire -fighting apparatus: -2 Babcock
fire. extinguishers, a heater for the
Todd dwelt for a short time on the carrying Her Majesty's mails, and car-
value of social }gatherings of the kind,
Stanley and not more
yards from the townshipline of Gods -
t; steamer and the necessary ladders to
,.ytng ppassengers by way of thro' traf-
the necessity oY society insurance and fir, selling drugs and medicines, and
ich.
comply with the requirements of the
the consequent protection to the other works of necessity and mercy,
The Association was organized Sept.
C.om-
Underwriters' Association.
widow And orphan. Record Keeper Our Endeavorers can giye their valu-
5tb, 1872, at a meeting held at the
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''•,' Mr. Cook Encounters a Nall.
Layton wits happy in his timely re- able help in securing a large signature
marka, an;I it might be added that he to these petitions. 'that should he at-
]nercial Hotel, and was for the first
year known as the Clinton Rifle Club.
Stir LAST Friday Mr. D. Cook, Sr.,
be is one of the rent workers. A vote tended to at once, as the Alliance
Among those present at this meet -
stepped upon i1 nail which ran through
of thanks was tendered the ladies by waits them in time for the meeting of
ing were: --Major Murray, chosen
i the ahoe. and•penetratpd his foot. As
Sir IC t, L. Beatty, of Varna, and unan.President;
the Legislature in Toronto. Send
Lieutenant E:'Grigg, Score -
a consequence he has not been moving
about for a few days but rather nurs.
imously carried, when the meeting Fid- ptition when signed to your local M.
journed, all being highly pleased with P., before November 30th
taryy-Treasurer; (:apt. fiheppard and
N.IRobson, man aging committee; Capt,
ing the injured member,
, as the
the evening's proceedings. Legislature meets then. '
McTavish and S. Davis.
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0 o THE TWO A.J'S. e� e
We are offering $1030.25. -_-- �
This week
Our Trade has increased
Two Special Lines during the pre-Aent year
up to the 1st of Novem-
Of Underclothing ber $1030.25, which
goes to prove if a man
Which have been received gets satisfaction he will
direct from the mills. We comeback and bring a
quote friend with him. We
do not claim to be giv-
Suits for 75e worth $1 ing special inducements
Suits Scotch wool for $1 but our ordinary prices
are as low as Other peo
worth $1.25I pie's specials.
i A few BOYS' READY-AIADES left to
2 pairs Woolen Socks for 250 go at cost, ft•out $1.10 up.
Leather Braces 35c a pair. We keep,...
AIEN'S SMOCKS, OVEPALLS,
Do you nfed anything in Gloves. READY -hl ADE PANTS and
OVERCO&TS.
A. J. MORRISH. A. J. HOLLOWAY,
CLINTON. CLINTON.
Your Winter Ouereoat
If bought here will be satisfactory is every detail, .well
made, good fit and not costly. We have one of the bi,;—
ge9t ranges of Men's Overcoats to be found anywhere.
Men's Heavy Frieze Ulaters, wool lined, storm collars ........................$5 00
,F 49 44 it slash pockets, half belt ........................ 6 50
tt `t tt tt %cool lined, strip aean7s, half belt ......... $S & $10
If you want good Overcoat value, inspect these lines.
]Men's Tweed Suits, all sizes, plain and fancy patterns .......... .......... $ to $8
" Blue and Black Serge Suits...................•...........................$7 00
`F Fancy Tweed Suits, our own make
.................................$10 LK,, $12
We are not surpassed by any house in the trade for Clothing
Values.
See our Special Line of 'Men's Lined
Kid Gloves at 50 cts. a pair.
We are Still selling "Jubilee" Underwear at 50 fits, per garment, all wool,
soft frpish, no better value ever offered.
T. JACKSON, �1�,0
CLOTHIER,FURNISHER,
HATTER ER,
Established 1854.
CLINTON.
_
FIRST MATCB.
+ Visit of the S. A. Marine Band. WTT
200 yds. 500 yds. Total.
The Marine Band, said to be the
J. Johnston......... 22 22 4.1
Salvation Army's finest musical aggre-
Capt. Wilson ...... 23 20 43
gation in Canada, visited the town
E. Hovey........... 2() 20 40
Monday and after playing upon the
Capt., Roberts...... 20 10 39
gore midday and evening gavo an en -
B. J. Gibbings...... 18 18 3'3
tertainmentin the Barracks, where it
N. Robson .......... 17 18 35
litrge number, gathered to listen to the
Capt. Todd.... , .... 20 15 85
really excellent hand music. The
W. Doherty........ 18 15 33
Marines number eleven, four of whom
D. Macpherson ..... 13 17 30
are lassies.
Lieut. Spooner...... 10 10 20
John NitWil ........ 17 11 28
William Jackson for Mayor.
Lt. -Col, bVilson..... 18 10 28
Tub, feelin r hits now becoute ( neral
b g'
Jas. Howson.',...... 18 W 2.1
that an int'usion of new blood would
Capt. Cornbe........ 12 00 21
brighten up the Municipal Commit and
SECOND DiATCH.
br' tit) excellent thing. Ac•tivo Boards
:)f 'Trwip %)ave worked w•uuders at
400yda, 6i00yds. Total.
tinges, but, in the absencti of such au
Capt. Wilson....... 24 21 45
organization here ttlo dotie, which
Lieut. Spooner...... 24 15 39
would devolve upon it inust be taken
E. Hovey........... 22 15 3't
up by the Council. Mr. Williluu
D. Mac )hereon..... 17 17 3f
Jackson is hying or•ged to accept
B. J. Gi�)bings...... 19 15 34
the MsXyoralty died t hcstl;;h he
Lt. -Col. Wilson..... 21 13 M
hits not yet drHnitoly decided to
Capt. Roberts...... 21 12 X3
32
offer himself will probit biy yield to the
J. Millet............. 20 12
solicitations of his many friends.
J. Johnston....... , . 20 11 31
If lie takes the field tbere w;ll not
W. Doherty........ 20 10 30
likely be silly ol)posit.ion ofli•ri'd, We
J. Howson .......... .)o 07 27
understand he agrees with'riit., NTsws-
Capt. Combe........ 15 08 23
RFC0,117t that new blood is necessary
AGGREGATE ;MATCH.
and desirable.
Total'
T1tF sinniversary of the Rattenbury
Capt. AV ilson... . ...... . ......... 88
St. Mel liodist church passed off very
i+:, Hovey ........................ 77
successfully Tuesday night. The at -
John .Johnston ......°`........... 75
tendance was large and the coffers
B, J. Gibbirgs............. ..... 70
must have been cousidernhl,y replen-
Lieut. Spooner .................. 68
.hereby. The ladies rovided it
ished ( p
EXTRA SERTES.
fifty -cent supper and so bounteous xvat:
10 shots 200 yds. Total,
the provision that there was enough
and sn much to spare that ttnotlier
(,,apt Wilson ..................... 45
P
41
sunper was given the following even -
Lieut. Spooner ..................
B. J. Gihhings....................
ing. The progthmrtle vests as given
below and wits heartily enjoyed. All
Capt Roberts ........... 43
39
those who contributed (lid well, but.
W. Doherty .....................
OApt.. Todd
Madame Wall's solus were par-tculnrly
...................... 39
J. Miller...
well reveived. Rev. Air. Millyard
filled the chairwoll.
...
J. Johnston ................ ... 3(1
Anthem.... Rattenbnry Choir,
NURSERY MATCFI•
Sol;) "When the l7e'irt is young"
5 shots 4C0 ycls. Total.
Madnnm Wall.
W. Doherty ................... . 20
.h'lectism............ Clinton Orchcsl.ra.
J. Howson ...... ... 20
Contralto Solo........ Mrs. Chown.
............
J. Miller., ..
Violin Solo.... .Alvq, F. `'Mitts.
Capt.Capt.t. (,nn1bP..... . .. . ............ 15�
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Solo.............Air, AV. P. ,patilding.
Address ...........Nli Up.(lletant.
W. Mecool......................
Solo. ................!1iss Ides liarinnd.
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Quartette .............. Ontorio Choir.
L-, st Ivirtwanosh.
Solo ................. . .. .Mrs. hoover.
Solo "The Holy City" Mada)ne Wall.
The election of officers at the Brick
Solo "Oro Pro Nohis" Madame Wall.
Bass Solo R. Foster.
church Epworth League on Wednes-
day 17th resulted as follows: -Honor_
........ . .. .. ...
Selection.....s..... Clinton Orchegtrn.
ary President, Rev. Mr. Oaten ; Presi-
�•�-
dent, Miss Alice Hoover; Vice Presi-
Ashfield.
dent for Christian Endeavor work, J.
Pattison; Vice President for Mission-
Farmers are still ploughing. The
ary work, Mrs. A. Hoover; Literary
weather is very favorable for work.
Vice President, Jno. Dow; Social Vice
Large quantities of grain are being
President,, Mrs. J. Pattison ; Secretary,
taken to market along the different
B. Reid; Corresponding Secretarly,
roads.
Miss Mary Brookes; Treasurer, J, T.
Some of the parties who went fa
Irwin.
Manitoba are returning and report
Miss E. M. Patterson, daughter of
favorably in general.
Reeve Patterson, has been engaged by
Mr. W. Bnker to about to leivp hiv
the trustees of Union school at Donny-
fnrta on the 12th [con. Went Wawa,
br, )k.
o f O
MMiss Plunkett, f Oaten
Mrs, and
noah.
We are glad to hear (lint Sirs, John
Sound, were the guests , J.
Murdoch, of the 12t It con., is improving
in health after her severe attack of
Pattison last week,
Illness.
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