The Clinton News-Record, 1911-08-10, Page 1The, Clinton News -Record.
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About People You Know*. `
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Mr. S.RF. cKinmon, a prominent
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annualspicnic of St. Paul's S.
held
e past week Mr. A. J° Mc••
Baud W911 -to-do wholesale 4nerebaut of
,S, will be at Bayfield on Tues-
11luriray made, a three -car shipment of
Toronto,. who died a few days ago,
•day next. A start will be made at
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as fine a lot of export., cat#,e. as has
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Mr. ,John Demmerling is visiting, rel. Mrs. B. J. Gibbings spent a few days
was brother i Mrs, es Mullin,
a o Jaan M 1 in,
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n ne o clock so that as Much time as
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left heaa this season. Ho bought
at+ives at Drayton. tibia week at B431001d•
postmistress ati. Belfasti, near, Luck-.
posa',bie way. be spent at the lake -'thea
from ;Messrs. 'Jolm Middleton,
Miss Marion Gibbingn is • . visiting Mr. Fl,+ank Walker of 8"l ati ord spent
now, and also of the late D. B.
McKinnon of Blyth.
side.
W. Gould and Edwards of Goderich
fie'ends near Goderich. Sunday with Mrs. 'Layton.
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THE LOCAL MARKET,
t ownship and Mr, Frank 'Grant of,
Miss Marion Irwin us visiting Lou- Miss Jennie Brous spent the week
THE HOLIDAY, �
the London Road.,,.
don friends fooa few `weo':cs•, end visiting Detroit friends.
Civic holiday -was spent in various
Wheat Soo.
Oats 280 to See,
BOUGHT AND IMPROVING.
lairs. F. M011veen ret+arned home on Mrs. Len. Weir, Huilett, is. a)endiug
Monday+ from heoi visit in, Auburn, the wee'c with London friends,
,ways by Clinton citizens. A nun*er,
' Peas 68o to 73c,
Mr. William Leppfng eon• has bought
'Mrs. S. J. Mellveen of Granton spent Mr. and Mrs. John Little visited;
taking advantage "of the cheap rates,
Butter .10c to 17c,
the cottage qzi Rattenbury St, west
Sunday and Mcmday with Clinton Londesboro friend%, .on Monday.
left down on Saturday for. the week
Eggs 770 to 18c.
which has of late been occupied by
friends. Mr, and Mrs. Wal. Graham were in
end, otiliers -drove to Bayer^14, Coder-
Live Hogs $7.25,
Mrs, H4 -am. Mr. W, Almander his
Mrs, B• •McQloy and Masten Reggie Blyth a couple cif .days this week,
ich or other places taking their
CALLED.
now brightening lir up with his paint
IraVe been visiting London and Gran- Misees Jennie and Minnie Rudd .spent
guests*along, and a-`nuxnlier abided
brush and when this and other im-
ton 'friends. the week end w0h. Goderich friends,
quietly at home, these latter being
_ The Firs -1 Pv sbyterialr Chur„h of
pro'vetnents, are completed Mr. ai'td
Mr• J. C. Wallis and his son Wilbur Messrs, E. and A. Kemp, London,
probably least tired where the dap was
St,, Mary's has ext;endod a unaniisiious
Mrs. Lcppington will occupy it.
left, last week for the west with a visited Mr., and Mi+.), S, Kemp this
over. The business places were closed
all,day and the town was exceedi�ngiy;
aaiet•
call, which has -,bean awaepted, to Rev,
Geo. A. Miller xeCenGl assistant
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GABiIiIEL ELLIOTT DEAD. ,••
car of horses, week.
Mrs. Nelson Ball and family visited Mrs, H'arryr Marsh .of I,)etroit is the
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pastor r f x
p o. n , Kno church, Toronto, Mr,
After a i'ong and painful illness Mr.
Goderich township' friends dui no g guest of her parentis, Mr. 'and Mrs.
the '"
ENTRANCE XJOVIAL ItESi�I,TS,
Miller spent saveral months in Clinton
about four years ago, supplying for
Gabriel'. Elliott of Godes ch tcwrishi
township
was released from suffering: thio..
past .week, Geo. Davis. •
,M., Eddie Niehcl' iras taken a os- .lvlr. li rank E, Walker of the Free
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Tlie following is tbd list of success-
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Rev. Dr, Stewart during his heli-
morning. Mr. Elliott was a' success-
f.e:on as ni ht� operator
g p at the 'Prete.., staff, Winnipeg, is expecil„d
tialdphone central.
ful C. -I'• students in the recent
Entrance to Normal exams .* .
days:
ful farmier and in ]ifs earlier year,
took an active part in municipal life.
home shortly on a visit.
Mrs, J. Walkinshaw .and. Miss Tuella Mfss Marga (et �Weatherson of Durand,
Mabel E. Brown (H'.oubrsi, Jessie
He OUGHT TO KNOW.
The funexa.1 will take place Saturday
were in. Lor+dQn a couple
ple of days Mich., in visiting het+ aunt, Mho X,
-the first ,
J. Buchanan (Ho=0 H Stella
Mr -W T D '1
afternoon to Bayfield cemieter
of the week. Bay, Huron s'r,;eet,
, ocicri 1, he popular Nir, Samuel McConnell and. Miss Mx:i: li, Welsh, Mrs. Johnstone and
Lamont, Leonard A. representative ' of the C. P. R.,
: - CopPt M'. A.
a Tt3VfiN COUNCIL. Ifazel were guests, at Mrs, David Wii•.)er Welsh spent a few days this
y gent
Snxy'ilie (!':loners), Johri H: St'ard +lemon • w�hd fri known : and es- Steep on civic holiday, weak -with hondoii ft ends. •
(Honors,, -Ida Aa H. Taylor (hors), loaned all over the Dominion, . and The tciwn connect ,passed the l+stf- Mx. Rcbt, and•Mfs i Ruby Irwin were Mr, Shannon H. Seibert .f cell
ibeROYAL BANK of CA►N A Maii'y A. Taylor (ITcuors), Edna M. has fa uent"y visited Clinton, was mates last night. fihey' provide for guehts at t}ie ,Cam f Mr. an is visiting Turner. t o ting at the Name c of Berlin
in conversation with af5fi+:end thea 28 ainill rate, that s all. Mrs. HeVyar on. the holiday. L, Sukh, R;attenbgny street.
INCORPORATED x869, It will be noticed t�;iat of the nine otilier day when he said . Ill woyld be A motion of last meeting 'to b-Igin Miss Shirleyawd'en of W. D: Fair bliss Winnie O'N 'l i
ey ei sat Bayfield
Capital Paid tip fiG,2oo,00°, who pasn;d six took honors. Both hard to • find anywbore a more gen- road-TAaking on Ontario street when S; Co's staff, visited with Egmond- this week liar lace in the
Principal Treleaven and the success- aeons whdle-souIed p iniNl e 1+a ., thq villa friends during' tier holidays. recce being filled
Reserve and Undivided Profits $6,900,000. , ,Jovial bunch of the lace frail; Fair's i� grocery g le by Miss Delle,
ful , u its r fel ,
Total Assets - • $92,000,000 p p are to be congratulated on flows, than. Billy Jackson, Doctor Pa.�Ce is finished, was rescinded so Mrs. John Jackson. 'and, her .daiightor, Mrs. L. O, Paisley, and Mist, Le�sie
• the exeeillent results. ,� Shaw, John Ransford, and the others tha. the work. 'may t pushed fur- Miss.Clara J•ackscm, Winnipeg Man. McEwen returned .'es e,.
7 b.•f.ay from a
MEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL. in CIinlvn who certalnl unite in iv- trier .down Albert street, . are guests of Mr, and Mrs. Isaac three -weeks visit .at Ev:iit'. Mic►i..
-MANY SHIPMENTS. fug a ieI:cw the time' of hislife, Jake Becker says ho. tumbled into Jackson./ Mr d Mrs
#. 175 Branches and Correspondents throughout. the World. whenever ,he drops. iiit, l that • town." an excavation on Ontario street. same & �` an fid• McCartney at-. .
1 The. Doherty Piano and Organ Come- • _ i.ss Belle F aUservice and Mr. - A•, tended, the funeral of the lots, Wn%.
pang has recently made sweral in-. Mr.. DockrilI's testimony, will be . ac- time aigo and• is now suing, for 533.75, Armstrong of L'ondesboro -were Hudie�£ Leadbur on Friday' ,
teresb�n c,r an shi menta, These cepinil with lost + Post time and doctor's bill. The �. P ylast.
6 g . P guests ,of Miss %collie Judrin° on Miss Mae Smith, wlio has: been
Interest allowed on Saving accounts. Courteous treat, ' include several single and double council will fight the suit. Sunday las'. r teaching near Berlin, is spending a
TH>s KNITTERS WIN; g , p g
manual organs for Auckland New. << The C. C. I. asks for $3500 ria Vie"' Mr, J. H. Macdonald of the• Royal holiday • with h%f aunt,. Miss L.
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-. meat accorded toallcustoiiaers: ,. �
Zealand, and three of thk7'x largest �Wii. got it . in our heads to win," -0,aid the gymnasium. , Major Mc t ag- Bank staff left, on' Saturdapi for a Smith.
Church organs, Cathedral style, . !� said one of. the Knitting factory nfne gait, on behalf of lice board, ex- three week's. hoa'da tri to - Win- Alt, and Mrs,. J; 1�
plained. The clerk was instructed . t1a F P Har s�Eaans of
R. E. MANNING, Ms►nager - C!u►t4n' BT511CI>►, f South A£riCa. These, later are for on Friday evening last, "so we just Ai •and' the west. Fort Wil yam are :the guests for a
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d in the Dutch Reformed Church had to beat Cooks and did W to the prepare a bylaw for the amount rem Miss Edna. Jackson of - Detroit : has co u le of da f
p days o the former s
IaK, Liechtenburg and Jameptown and tune of 12-5," The line-up was as quired. ' been visiting during, the past week b.ulthe,+r, Dr. J. S. Evans,
!for the Wesleyan . Cihurch at F ricks- tollows . It was der,ded .a buy, a pumphi.Ld at tic.; Parental liaxive, that :of Nle. Mr, R. A. Moore,. Winnipeg,
I burg, Owllige Free State. During KnAters--Ross Forrea'iar s, s. N, and eleetricmotor for the.. waterwoeks and, Mrs, Isaac Jackson. St ff- ' ' anZl�
„ , a Serg, Moore of the, S. A. xe:
August thebalance balance. of two. hundred Holtzhauer seccmd -well, :+a as ?,a provide for an
g P'•, . W.• Beacom 2 b:, T. + Messrs, . Edgar +and. Carl East, A: turned yestr3rday,. being called •by . � •
organs will be �rS ed to Liverpool. Churchill .l b., - E; Miller $ b:, B, h F. The co; t vi*i31.be 5700:
The MLON'� BAN I g ` pp c Clarkson J. Sutter Murray 'Jack the critical illness of thein moth@r,
While the'pro ent demand is, yndou1%t- Deeves .r. f,, H. , Mclntpre c, [,, t J: Victoria street is w be iopafred son and, Frank •Watson camped at Miss Gladys Manning dau liter of
INCORPORATED X85a , . g_
edly. •,fox, Doherty Pianos and . Piayen Carter, G.; Rr •'Grant'hm • I..f, and .curbing and giiti+,)rs put down on Burks over Sunday and the h�oli- Mr. and Mrs. W. �N. Mannfn f
capital Paid tip . • $ i,.Op0,Op0 Rest Fund y S�+�I0p,0Q0 Picuios, the world wide faiiiiis of Dc+- Cooks M. Draper --e:, ` .. McK"nncin Albertr street, -, .•da ir, o
1 Y Londcm, srimt..last week at Bay.
herty Organs perpetuates a oonsid r, f.; U':. X.Iler 1, f., A. Steep 3 b.; The expenses- for, tho' month were Mr. Iiligh, B. Grigg of the . Moisoc'is field a nest at r': '
Has 78 - Branches in • I�, an,adA, erabl`a. demand for' these. Ovot� $2925• , g M . W: T. Q Neils
6Q,000 H. Finch 1 b.; Roy Forrea?ier. s. s:; k',. Bank, Simicoe, was bonze fon • part cottage.
+ The gauncil• wants several •h:n:dred
and Agents and Correspondents W all the principal cities Dc�`ierty : lnstrinments tl2sPrfbnGed. Churchill 1, f,, fix, iIoltzhauer b„ of his h�ol�idays; 'but will spend the Mrs. A. .i.. Gri a Miss
in the world. throughout 'the civilized world ace a C. Scott p. cord;i • mare si�ane and a`ao i,, iv:re itemtander: at London and other left for Londongg d Tuesday n Helen
" f r*lflicientr enact ntee to the intending tiwenty dive ti3ams. ,�. cm Tue ay and will
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS ItANSACTED. g FROM THE. SOLD' LAND. places., visit in that' cfx,� and .other' plao�s
purchaser. They are .built to give ab- Mrs. R. Reci;tie .and daughter, Mi j3 for a . couple :of • week;%,
^ solute satisfactdon,• and' •Phey do it. Mr. and Mrs. T. Woodward and re -guests of Mr..)rT
Katie, C£ Dutton a r, Wm. Moore, came ap from Tor-
• SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT, �.TTiE GENIAL BAKE iihree children arrived OnMonday,:. TWQ QUiteCirll]Cerlfled •and Mrs W. 1?, Q Neil and ' are on .'Monday* a. m. '
R F , bei.ng. Called.
AT ALL BRANi7HES, evening from Sfrmiinghahru,. England, Bing do their• many friends honfe by. the. serious illness of his
The Standard of :. Tcfield, . Alberti, and are ab present staying With the President Taft is politically Con- .fins lawn. -Mrs, E.Moore.
interest, allowed at Highest Current Rate. cerned about the mother,
$ had titre fallowing roferenca tc, a lady s paten-,%- . Sergeant and N�Irs: passing of recfp- Mrs. Alfred Jackson and lie daughter ,yir. and Mrs Ce C
former Citizen of Clinton : y' street, aci.ty;, but with President+ J, J, Hili r • r o. hidley . of ' Owen
baw,soh,. Ratrtenbur Miss Jackson of Winnipeg are.
ClilatRn Branch - C. E. Dowding' Manager' Tho .Sergeant' and his od �yifa .it is purely,a matiter of business and . visiting her husband's stents 1VIr: Sound a visiting the parental
J.. R. II'owe, Tofield s genial hake „ g° ` of iiaid dgliars at, centn He w7shds• p ' home of each is " oNvn. They have
and twCi sons came out in March and M,r�. I. Jackson, and bet sis-
'er; who so ably supplied all Y ;he f, ,, tia haul Canadian' freight from the tor, Mrs., Bert Lari'ford._ been :spending a holiday at breezy
la.�. and being, of that s'.,,rlfng class g
-`' - bread for i�he 101st Regiment! s ,lino rair+:es American Centres, • to toll Mrs, Albert Brooks, Mariet"� Mich. Bayfield.
to whom the lah�h string always P to , ,
At
the Lake, was .roundly coiiinli-. F , you, have it, nd rs, it Mr. • and Mrs. W, J. Treleaven
hangs out, Viepr" wet+, 'gladly . entered It,. in'. shdrt and there a M �obt. Attridge of Brown . - and'
oriented by berth ` officers and men rf w. 1VLr: Hill • is , iinderst�ood not to a little daughter Norma
upon tae efiGzenshfp roll of Cl•imtor►: b City, same s ate, have been the g have gone,
the regimen:.tor. the excellent nualiP'y over -ecru uloun ak+iut ,miethcids, so to Lapeer, Aficb, T
i of his read. The r _ . fhe .same will apply to 'Mr. * and P guests during the past wve� of P . , hey, intend spend-
b h• offices also con if he has. contributed'handson)iR to. their. aunt Mrs. Wim•. Gonfalon. Ing. ;t vacation ao, Dr: Kay's .
plimiented . him on &a despatch wit y Mrs'. Woodward. Y heir y
Mr. • Woodward is' a the ca,mpatign funds of the recipi+aci'ty Mrs. Robertson .and Miss Jennie vis cottage, on Lake Nippisin
painter and. g
which ho delivered all'.orders, . at lice eco managers in. this aauntry it is no ited Brantfordr' d
FIVE C NCESL' camp; 7VIr:. H'owe``'came west �o Tu r�1t! x by trade and same ,specs- friends. s a couple of Mr. Newton I)avfs 'returned on Tues-;,
mens of his handiwork The tie :vs- more, than what, was expected.: days. lasts week, . retuzning on Satur day after soirie months stayi
:fiield' last sinner fraiit; Clinton ;• fjnt., Can't, t'auto._
----r_ d, i , Record has seen show that be possess. But. you ell ,Hill money from, . dayi with Air Heyd .in. his w.6:, and in nor Dntar o - the
aai mmedialely start in. the lone- anybody ela.,'s and it will go 'Just' as Th
latten weint on to.Polnt Farm,. eral weeks ast haying been }s se t
citF businiis here, was not long e') c ability. p g li n
much artists
far., Mr. C: E. Dowding went to • Owen' at Rainy I=iiver:. .
until he had .c^cmtral of •thd trade iu ONTA$I0 ST.: CHURCH. sound. Saturday and on ha return Kisses :Alf
and about town, and there . is no
r r The ladies were v tMonday evening was . accompanied by and Anna Ci7arlesworth
g Bate testimony to the excell0tice of ery well satisfied . ari.x P of .Flint, Mich., . who ha�ie been .
produce .than Ms. . ciwi 10e- C ull Him off Mrsi. Dowding, who lead for. a month
his gr � with their' sale of homemade cooking spending i+lie summer with Goderich
on. .Saturda vin:tiad the- parental hoarse in the township, al business, This has expanded uiitfi p afternoon, • everything Mr: F.. G; Inwood Libeiab or an- township. friends, crave been. guests
rrow Mr. Howe su lien lar uant- going oft fn good time: g Greg county capital. durin the
' pp large 9 g � czar, Toronto, was in townyesterday g isast -week at : Mr. Peter.
IVE chances out of Fide t0. make A b] saviJa The: pastor occu led the u1 it. both, Mr:. and Mrs. John Guest spent the Cantelon's.
g g sties to Viking,. Holden and ,other p p p and in thea afternoon drove out Cnii week end in. London township,at
points east along .the G. T.. P., ship- morning and evening an.' Sunday. At Hullety. Mrs. Ci+snson has returned from•Mus
in Boys Outhtt�i.ng that :can be 'worn all . this ping. to these points b ifl." the conclusion of. thi preaching ser- the henna of the former, when ,_
y Dame. Rumor says his destinae:on a', family reanion was bold all the 'kora, where. she. and Mr. Cranston
vice in the :morning trhe Sacrament + y have been. sta
season and nett also. was the home of Mr. Thos. NicMf:.an members of the family being guests Yiaig far the past+ few
WESLEY CHURCH l?ICNIC. was. adanmistered. and i+hat �. •his business was to , "pull weeks, 'and is mal i:ng 'a, visit at
The first board meeting of. the Con- „ at the homestead for a few dogs, her _horns in town
The congregation • ol- Weslep .ca-urch fere'nee year was off Mr. McMillan in favor. of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Linder of Toronto coat of Mr.. and.
It's the time of the year when we alwa S clean u held a picnSc to.Bayfield on Thursday F s held. on Monday Graeme Camieron of Goderich. Dame' Mrs. John Torranee; before return-
y y P evening.. spent the week end in town the
last,: several rigs, carryalls, vans and Rwmiar goes cn to say that Mr. 11iC guests of tibet former's sister, Mrs. ing to Port Arthur, ,
` Rev. T. W. Coseuis . left on Wednes- Millan' refused to -be "Pulled,"' and Jas. Doig.. On . Monday both hosts :
our Spring and Summer Stock, cabs being called into Tequf'g1'"n to ,day for.three weoc s holidays. Dur- ,
Convoy the larger number wuo- %vents stated de pilaf than his .name wou�1
ink his absence 'his -pulpit will be � F and guests ' spent the day by the
over, .3lnicst as Boons She r o u- - go before' the convention which meets
supplied:•as follows.,- August 13th,=1.1 beautiful blue Huron at Goderich, The ',Hc r8:Q Market.
Notes these prices pony arldved luncheon was prepared next waek: fell. '
a. hii., Mr. Charles H. Holland 7
and heartily enjoyed. Just as this 'S •st Ati •time Of w,rilKlig Cameron. does Miss Hanna visited at the old home An' extens� ty shipper of horses £torp
t 20t an Charles �. Ii wke. August o
meal was Concluded: the rain begsn to 0 h F not appear to have .any Considerable stead at Mi?vorton Saturdayiiiron county..to Saskatchewan to -
from
,., , 2 t and 27th Rdv, -Irving McKelveyicentl
BOYS' 1 d07. Boys' ROl7q Suits Yl1 loco, blue and descend and for several hours ut e..an- lead over the Hullett farmer, to Tuesday. She was aeco'in, an:ell b Ti said to The News-llecord :
y P P S. T. L, P y „
• tnnued to fcoine down in floods. 'rtmat le e F > Reciprocity will certainly not be
ROMP tan, trimmed with white .braid, extra good Mr; W Glenn. Cam.pb 11 has o£ficiat- _her °nefce, 1lliss Beryl Cooper, who
sort of a .picnic day . would be aii,ia f,h is r a good thing for the horse breeidexs
SUITS value at 50c, to clear at 39c. ser rN time s •,a; ed at the. organ the last two Sun- , making's more, cx+�emded 'stays
daimpe , e pr is of any, kind of with her grandparents and with rel- of Huron and hi the event of it pass-,
days . and . will continue to `do so Sn A Wdrki' f�oT. �'.+!>lilfan. ,
a ciiowd excepting a Methodist 'one, awes at St!. Paul. ing • I expeOli to see a ti amp in prices..
the abr.mee of Mrs:- Treleaven.
BOYS' 12 doz Boys' Wash Suits in blue duck with and there are those who are unkind Our farmers .,have been makinga hand-
y At Pie morning serrice on Sunday Mr: T. E. II�ovey�left on Monday fox
• enough :'o say that as it cal ;v;irs some profit ,cal +their horses and I
WASH white stripe, sailor collar, regular 75e t0 last+ Nig;. J, G. (hewn favored the Markdale, . where Mrs. Hovey .'and w
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rains on Methodist picnic dips th-e;i ,, ill bEi'surprfsed it they vote to do
SUITS clear at 50c, eangaragatfon with a beautiful solo, M9.0ar Billie have been visf�ing for Away With the r y enjoy
thisto got used ec it it da•ay, Mrs. Chown will be beard again with sums; weeks at the lady's parent�ai y p otko s.m. the etii'o
this crcnvd gat -their feet` a• bit darup., • . in the weii`.ern fnarkc+,s,'
pleasure, home, Mr. Hovey will 'indulge.In a
perhaps, but not so their' spiriPa, few days' trout fishing fn tha vie-
:. BOYS' Boys grey stripe flannel suits... The • , •
FLANNEL proper thing for hot weather, size `� 'l hey gat the pavilion aperted . and WESLEY (!EriSfiCXI.' . „� ; init lid c,re brin in his, famii presentative, Farmer.
r spent tlhe aft+:;�riocin very happily, y bringing, F . A Re
SUITS to 33, regular $3.00 to clear at 1.90. going 'through drills, inarehes, play Sunday last was Sacrament ,Sunday haute,
1719 gaknes:, et+a.,..old and young join- when, after an impressive sermon byi Mr, and Mrs, John Zmxiierton r+-
' , . fig in and thoroughly enjoying them t+he pastor atr the maxiing� ervice, turners the other day after a pleas -
BOYS 5 doz Boys' Bloomer knackers made 0Aves. When the weather etea'uid tP
y - the Sacrament of the 'Loads Supper cr �. .ant fortnights vfn't in Bexvie, Rip
BLOOMED from fine blue duck.with white stripe. yle 1'Cincardino. and at Mr, Epimer;
,•. ICNICKF,I25 just the kind for t P • s4pperi was served and a start. was was adlnifi+�redp A large percentage y,
t holidays, spec. 25c made foo home. of the In ershf was resent ton's ,old homest+;ad on the shores
J ll he hof wham were a large nuimiber of they of, Lake 'INron. They, were as-
On the way, home a carry I'l be- `
Children and young people, ih:axe eompanied hoine by a grandson,
. WHITE 3 doz girls and 130 a M+ljte duclt hats, ,TUst longing to E11iot+U s livery, ean�aining .. bI'asttt �tnisselr I:;il�inerton of Bervie, '
aver twenty passengm, mostly Ohild- was no Sunday school seaision in tale Mas is enjoying hofs hulof B g,
DUCK the kind far pieilies. a alar 25c to clear afternoon. whola
g ren, met with a mishap when a few
H ATS at ,15c. . Next Sunda town.
rilfle°s this side of i3ayifield. g service
: .. felt y the rruornim
snapped, letting i 2 whi'fletfrees loose *01 bake the .form, of a Bible class, ;* Ilia following adilArent of the . sport
l and thti horses, taking fright+, 1 -an oll when, instead of tho usual wr6m, ri of baseball went do London on Mona
with them. Luckily they, yverO bear.
the pastor will teach the S. S. mus day and witnesead two matches be -
of the intermediate classes meeting tiween the London and Brantford `
of the rig, wiifcfi+ they Psft i�iiia:ng. in ' g
the an'iddle of the road. Another, rig in their class-rooius in the. me%i- teams of the Canadian League '
while, Na afParnoou sehlion of thy. a�un,cillbr A. rT, C4o Karry Twitiyhell, Geora*p Mackenzie, ;
canna up behind contaiiii:i i ldet der.
S. S. will be held. Ray Itaimlball, ft. Marshall, Ike
people, a►ir0 got out rig,
yiaol % tlo The hardest working member o0the : Ratt.,nbur+
>Oh�ildrely in their rig. hiiil s,~�+ldinb At the morning service ton. ;Sunday - ,.g ", � ,f, W. Jolir►son, M. brei ;•
them, on hom t., thOy mtr+rrl i+�r the Mr. Clifford Andrews, who was vis- town council is, "beyond grie�s4 Lwmn, Curl Draper, A. rNlitehr3P:,
tion of doubt( wbat*aoevet+ as our Frank Forre'ater and W, Coats. Four
runaway Horses to be brought back, 114ng in town, rendered a solo, and Bo , Pp g + Marx Twitchell 'stay
THE-, 0081SH'CLOTHINO good friend A its Xing GantelOn, of them y
COO '. The te+ari was Caught after rumning`a; In the evening 1ltis9 OdaVlcRae fav might say, Mr. A. T. Cooper; and, L
H 't"OU S Largest Clothiers couple of mile% appan,ntly sone R)a orad the Congregation with one, Moth knowing Q1Is as the do n Ramibsllr A. Mitchell and Caa3
worse, were" hrought, back and blushed werd modh apprpt,:ated. g y � ane cif .Draper r which d in the City until
• ! 6d , , - the Oilier ine'mberi �f the council Tuesday which gave thetll an +op~ �' hcytVli!l111+
A Soare lie De ole v�e . Man)) up again and driven into town. It The League On Monday evening not% will • take it amiss at The News -Ito- portunityl of wit"aessing another
was iottumt,?, indeed, that the acai4 will be >inder the direction of the Cord sa in so.
5 de nN did Apt p:rbve more :nous. The Olilrist1;a.1r Endeavor departttnent, when ; Might wa add that Board of cmc' The fact that Birk Tasker, ore Janes Bowman,reex-Iteon, °f
' g. p g a a lata pitcher ser the Clinton team Morris and ex Warden of Huron, rise
day was thoroughly enjoyed by Mr. Robb. Irwin gill give his rO ti �t =Tradd Onin�ioged of a group Of Opti- is now the star twirler for Brant- been chosen as the Conwtvilt+.ve tan.
�'thmi who attended 'wk' ikiy's flllat of tint shatter school racently held mistio workers hike Mr. C r Could d t the interest didatg
Coote ford, added O h me est tsalcOn in 'Kist Huron, Ile is >l
ira»grc atigSt l'.• picfiib. :' at St. 'T'htmlas. accompli:.l march for Clinton, by our bays In *0 gaftics, successful fanner#.