The Clinton News-Record, 1911-09-07, Page 1r.�
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No.Hi95-42nd Year
Clinton News -Record
CLINTON, ONTARIO THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th, N911
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NIGHT'S MEETING.
PRESBYTERY MEETING.
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THE LOCAL MARKET. •
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Wheat $3c.
Oafs 68e to M. •procflly
Peas 68c to 30e.
Butter 16c to 170; •( "
Egge •19e eo 200, 4 '
LAST
A meeting in the interests of Reel-
was held in the town • hall
last night with Messrs, Guthrie,.
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Geelph, Ferguson, Strattenie aid Me-
Millan, Huflett, as speakers. Dr.
A meeting of the Pxesbyteryr o£,
Human was held in Willis church yes-
terday to consider the regnation. a°
Rev. Mr..Smwers who for the ,pastTr
dozen years has been the much • es-
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'LST5: .REASON T06NEfl
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A res:dent a°,Michigen, who hash n
visiting relatives iru: the adjoining Mee.
r""".. hips the Fast week, says that
in his state the Reciprocity Dean-
Pe>i�son�l..
r..and' Mrs. G, .A. Bradshaw spent
Labor Day in Bxatitfexd. .
•Miss Maudfa Chambers watt a v' 1 i
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Mrs LPi Dunt the holidayrs.
B► s of Rockwood is vie
fw•
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ware, Cut Glass and China. No Bride ever received
too much O f either.
We are shoVin 'ave choice apartment o . new
Live Hogs 1.7,25:
A BIG LOAD.
On Friday morning Mr, E. Col-
clough of the 14th con, of Goderich
township brought into Clition for
use in road making, what. is said to
Shaw presided in his usual tactful
STONE '(I1 MING IN,
Same is coming in and work o main
' v n
street is progressing nicely, Unless
very uniravorable weather should! set
teemed pastor' of the Presbyterian
church at Brucefield, 'Mr, Sewers has
scene s time past and under 4 then
Pression that he could net do iuseice
to his: work he asked leave to be
relieved of his char e A delegation
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Paign tri Canada is >r gaslbd as for
and against annonation. While this
does nob by any, mans imply that
such iq the case, it shows that such
views Ara ezu�fa pretty generals
stained
1. all Qver the 1 Tnittld' States.
y
iting with Mir,. G. Medd.
Mr• Lorne• Welsh came up Exam Sia.
Thomas for the week end.
Prof. Campbell spent . the holiday
with his mother in Ay+�mrer,
Mr, and Mrs. Dick Elilotir Ba e d
yfi 1
wee, in Clinton Tuesday,,
good's to the lines mentioned.: •
haven friends about to enter the happybattlei"
9 ou. en er state
should inspect our stock.•
u tnspe�..
be Phe largest load of stone y'etl de-
livered. It tipped the scab air 9970
ounds within thirtypounds of thecause
p ,
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iii which is unlikely, the probabil-
!ties are that the road thrpilgh town
until bo put into excellent munition
from the congregation beaded b Mr.
MoBeath, expressed its regret be-
of Ice resignation abed offered
De the United Staee's there is a
slacking up in all industrial lines and
tai the biE theusanas
on
Mx. and Mrs. John Snider spenj
Sunday; with Goes.rich .friends.
Mrdcif St. Louis ' bhe
Impossible to enumerate here the different artcesl.
2 hey must be seen t0 be appreciated.
scale's capacity, Mr Colclougli has
a good team, takes good care of
them and the big load didn't seem
to teouble them at all.
during the next few weeks. On the
portion reaching from the •mill to
Ratnenbury street cement) gutters
have beezi put • in and on the ease
to give Mr. Sewers leave of absence
for six months or year if needs
be in the hope that by that; time
his health would Neve. so .much Cm-
cities of lneza
are out of work; In Canada, to the
contrary, there axe no unemplbpnil,
Nott only tis there work for all who
it, hut the demand for artisans
-R.osper . gueat
of her mother, Mrs. Thos. Trick.
Rev.• C. E. Deakins was in Exeter of
Sundae conducting special se vices.
Mrs, and Miss. Mahaff spent he licit
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CALLED IN EARLY LIFE,
side a cement step built all along,
the walk being too high for convex-
proved that+ he would again be able'
to resugne his pastoral duties. Be
1?
is greater than the available supply.
idly, at Mitchell,
,their former
home.
1Yi • Yielligir
,�e ueter and Optician - - - Minton
Mfrs Lily Rowe, 4lhe seventeen-
IRodaughter
Root ago te]E.x teMrdied on Sun-
days after an illness. of a couple
of months. The young lady's health i
began to fail early .in the summer
but it wars not until within the past
fence at this point. •
�' LITTLE SURPRISE, •
On Thursday evening last the mere
hers of the adult Bible class of Weser
church or as nanny e$ them as eoubd.do
so, some; were unavoidably ibsene met
lieving, however, that the charge
wool{! suffer by rad ion of so long an
absence of its pastor Mr, Sewers
preferred that his rerngnat`ien be as
cepted which, was. a0qufesced •fn, ; ,
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DEATki OF MISS BUTLER.'
,Owing to the rapid settlement of .Mr.
y
the Canadian West -the 'N
\'West -that portion of the Dominion
is the best market la the wo ld for
the class of horses the. Huron farmr
er ;aims and if present conditions
they the
and Mrs. R. Tomlin of Pari
were veining Mr. and Mrs. Doi
g '1
oa Labor Day.
Mr. W, H. Hehyar spent a few da y
• in Toronto and Browmanville dur
ing the past weak.
Miss Erma Diehl left Monday P,
few weeks that her disease took so
at a gives! point and went 'iii a body to
On Friday, last •Mi:rs Jennie Butler
remain as are demand will
continue for to copne.
on
take change
b of a school Woad
serious a turn•. The cause of death
the home of Mr, and Mrs. W. S:
Peened away at .the home of Mr, and
years
at
slea, Essex county,
• The
was meningitis. The deceased was a
, grand -daughter. of Mrs, T. Holloway
of town and las visited in Clinton
Harland, where Mr. an Mrs, R. E,
Manning were spending;• tete evening,
When the company had
Mrs• Andrew Flynn of Mullett. Last
week The News -Record made mention
of her sudden illness, when she was
Ori the either hast in the American
•cities autos are rapidly; displacing
,
Mr. and Mrs, George King, Blytb
were guests on the holiday+ of Mr
Arid Mrs. J. G. Medd,,
R O ' A. ..A. N
item' .time tQ "eine. She was a bright
gather-
ed the president of the class,
stricken with paralysis while vin ting
fancy horses and motor trunks are
•driving
D. and Mrs. J. S. Evans
OF CANADA.
and interesting girl ennd her early
a taking ant is matter for sincere , a3-
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Mr, . A. J. Tyndall, !rad era
Mr. Manning an address expressing
appreciation the
the cemuetery i•n ccrtnpanyi with her
sister, Mrs, Kelly, who was visiting
er. She only survived the -shock a
ouil the heavy' horse. No ob-
servant person, need go further than
Detroit or Buffalo for ample proof of
,have ten
in Toaanba this week taking in th
sight's. of the great Fain.
Miry; Luella Walkinshaw,
INCORPORATED 1869.
Capital Paid Up - ' $6,200,000.
Reserve and Undivided Profits , 4 • $7,200,000.
Total Assets - - $l00,00o,ao0.
HEAD. OFFICE, MONTREAL.
gret,
ST. PAUL'S CHURCH.
The reacher at both services' next
P
Sunday will be the Rev, Cant:►
r Mathewson of Winnipeg, a eelegate
to the General Synod now in session
the of class of the
latter's abilities and painstaking ef-
forts as a teacher, offering gciod wish
es and con rafalations in view of
gbeing
his recent rsarnia'ge and ask!inelim
to accept, as a slight token of
good will, a tea pct: Mr,
fewdare and on Friday' the end oxime.
' Misn Butler had been a resident of
Clinton for a number of years,. the
family originally* residing an the 16th
con, of Goderich, township, an the
farm' now occupied by Mr.• Levi
this stainer -sent. .Even in Toronto, a.
Huron vieutors to. the Fair .could see
for themselves, motor trucks are now
freelyz used for Braying and nth-
er ufrom
p. •!poses for which the horse alone
has here.Y,,'ore been • emplayed,
•
who is i.:tv
ing her vacation, spent a. few day
in Toront the past week,
Miss ,
Barbara McIver has return,
a pleasant.. holiday,
, y, a portio;
cif which was spent at Bayfield,
Rr. Thos. Cottle visited relatives
190 Branches and Correspondents throughout the World.
INWREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS.
at London, « f
Next Sunday will be' Rally Daq
in conn.'oh ori with St. Paul's hi:ndep
'All rmembees
,silver
Manning was very- much •• surprised
but replied to bhe words of apprec
laticai and . the good wishes 'of leis
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Trick, and she was highly. esteemed It 'us therefore as plain as can. be
iby .all who knew her. She is survived that Ana. Canadian West is the only
by two ,sisters, Min. Kelly of Flizif, valuable market fax the class of
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Mich.,. Mrs,
.a
Bowmanville this week. and a1
spent a flay or two. in Toronto.
Miss Olive Cooper lett on Mbnda'
R. E. MANNING, Manager - Clinton Branch.
School. •Phe former of
botch Bible Classes are asked {o be
pxbsent, and any new mentors will
friends in •• his usual happy man-
ner. He.: also assured them'
that h°s work in. connection with.tho
and •O'Hara cif Superior,, horses Huron' farmers raise and it is
and one brother, Mr, Jas, Butler of just as clear that under Reeinnecity
Dakota. the competition n` the western anis
for Swn oar 'ille, where she has' tali
• en a Frehool for the ensuing term;
Miss Ruth l Walkinshaw. returnees Tiles
be heartily welcomed.. Parents . and
Weals are to
class had been a pleasure to him. ..
. The funeral look place from, heti southern states" would 'mean a reduc-
late residence, North s reet, Tues-,
day after a peeasaaib visit at th
�requesfad .:.ni:lly see
that an extra. effort is Trieste so ghat
. Mr. Manning, who has been the
Leader a this organized class for the
on tion cif , from thirty to fifty dollars
•day• morning to St. Jvseph';i church,
home of Mr, S, • Bennetrf, Weigh=
Mr, Clarence Sheppard the Mol
as: ,many .of the scholars its possible
past year and a half, has • been tak-
per Bead on-pn..sent prices, •
'where mass was . celebrated by. ' Rev.
of
sons Bank staff, Montreal, is 'spend
The MOLISONIS BANK
INCORPORATED .1.855
~. Capital Paid up $4 000,000 Rest Fund - $4,400,000
Has 78 Branches in Canada .
Agents and Correspondents in alt the principal cities
andt3P p p
in the world,
A, GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. ,
be present next' Sunday; after l,con.
�. Addreri-es will be given by lieu, (ail-
ton he niect r son, is1x. J:• Harpltsp and
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Mr: John ..Hartley preached cry
acceptably an both •,iarvices on ..un-
day; 'the rc+ct'or 'being in Exet'or tun-
Meting special. services: -
Rev. C. E. Jeakins and Mr. Jobe
Ransf�oed are attending a meeting of.
ieie General• Synod in .Condos, now in
ing holidays since June, bite 'resumed
itis duties as leader on Sudday.. ,He
is a papula!, teacher and, the class
has prospered under his leadership,
BOWLING TO �,
TOURNAMENT: r .
Th!' anmeal, Labor Day •Po al four-
flatulent ryas held on tie • bowling green
.on Menden, • Tles year a" couple -of
Enter . rinks '' were present, which.
helped to enliven the '1?he. tree
F abheu Dunn, :thence to .the R., C. Mr. James Archibald.. of Seafortrh,
cemetery in Hulle.t. • is kno all over thesetown.
wun o e townships as
AN IMPORTANT INDUSTRY; . a big; buyer p".horses. He has ' al-
ways! voted brit +:al• but is so strong-
Clinton- is to have another industr . 1Ida
, $� X o posed to Reciprbor .y that.ha •is
and an im orban, one' at that.,,
P working against it: He says that the
We refer `o a. Uompanyi,to be known 'removal of the duty would so • flood.
as bhe •Clinton Mctoa Car Conn an
Company the Canadian West with a cheaper
which is to be organized with a class of horses from acroaa the • line
capital of $100,000 to engage in the that' there would Abe a, great &top ' in
manufacture. of motor car trucks, th0 demand for the Hhir-
tug a vacation at Itis hone it
Miss Amelia Harland is in Toront
.visiting Mns. A. Armstrong, Mie
leolnnee and other old' Chitin
friends:
Mrs• •A' • ' J• •Grigg diad Miss Belts
returned . on . Saturda from „ i
y
month's . visit m St," •Thomas an.
London. ,. .
•Mr. .Brown, secretary of the Knit
• SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT '`
session,• t4ie latter' being the lad' agile-
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ate' iron this district. •
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, game.
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phy ••P prize, .four handsome •decks,••was
won by Mr. t'V.• St'evens' '•s
and price cf
autos et':;:
' on •horse. •
Tire Cainpany will consist of three
Ping Company visited at Lindsay
Point and Toronto • th
AT ALL BRANCHES.
interest allowed at Highest Current Rate.
Clinton Branch - C. E. Dowding, Manager :
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The Ladies Guild will hold tsheir gee
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pier monthly tea in St. Paul's • school
root!! on Monde afti moon octet
y
from two o'clock until five -thirty. •
DEATH • OF I1'M. FOSTER. •
:J. ri•nk
composed of J. _E, Move Fred- Jack-
y,
son and A. J:: Morrish. 2nd priz• e
went to • Mies 'i •;teak •which was
composed •of W. A. McOonmell, Dx,
Marrs and 'J, E. Canteeen.. Mr. Geo
:
P ly " on- ,e
gentlemen who • are romintnt c •1y1'r;: •Gtahahn, an ear. nsfve horse
netted wit on of i ths' largest • mane- bu •'er `in •Toronto haS• said re
y y
facturing• concerns in Toronto with to :chose• front, whom he has made
whom will be identified the` ,• Messrs. •purchases : "If we • want • to keep our
.W• and • T Jackson :Jr. of t'he Jack- present good ma'rke' we must vote
.Sturgeon
past week.
Dr.., and Mra. Marrs and family o
Port Elgin
gin were . guests over ,'te
.holiday of the lady's brobh?,r, • Dr
J. W. Shaw:
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On Saturday morning last the death
Ba e's rink which was suede up, of
1•�• Hall, J. Ransford J. Hunter,
son •Manufacfrizu.n Compeer,. 'Glee -sow "' -
gagainst' Reciprocity.
peeked hare -also been se,:,ured,
Miss Laura Wither' has gone to ..God
erich,: where.'she has accepted
Occurred in Cl` bon•.of Mr> William
Farber, • long 'o£ the
and
won lst in the association while
, ,
•The offer of the proposed Company .M-, John Rainsford says Reciprocity
to•• buy the building
position with.l•Iodgens Bros, fo
O
New Fall Suit
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a bane resident
town. Mr, .Fos r was a naltive of
Cum?7°gland, England, and came to
•
this ,country in early •life. He had
teem a resident o£ Clinton for about
fills wars.
y .T ..
. Deceased Was a • man :of singular up-
'of 'and
the 2nd• prize went•to J. Nedigar' i
rink composed of. J: Ford, K,, •Ers-..Gl�intan
iciare •and' •P. Towno ,
A zr' ' skipp •o
by Mr, W. Harland and composed of
Bean Caurtice Geo. Roberton and
Taylcs, and •one of the' Eitett'rr rinks
ware in the finals. for the congelation
and plant of the would ruin the salt industry in H'ur•'
Thresher Company' was . ac- jai and as :he .has been engaged in
cepted •by the tow ed;encil. Tinnily,F• ,
the -.,iciness • f4r forty -tierce yxears he
°night and a byelaw. will.at on.re ,' be should knew wh,c'reof he s t aks, The
prepareoa for subdrrission to the tae- + • P _
pace', •therefore, is. •trot •any, more pop
payers ular with' the salt maker than it is'
: Ther' feeling' about !lawn, is so unan- ,yeith the sca:a;s of mon in this coupe
ieie millinery season.
Mrs. E. P. Maloney of the Candler
Soo, who i t accompanied Uig be
three children; is the guest' of he.
' mother; Mi>. 'McLennan. • '
Mrs. Blytth he guest
' her aunt, Mrs. J. Shobbrook, Mrs
s
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Yet
She ,
rightness ,character:of sterling
honesty. His word was,' -verily, "as
good as ' a bond" and the -• world
but the game was not played off on
account of 'the .late hour. ' The • two
rims toned for •tithe •prize; Ex be
iriious ,in regard to the acceptance of ty' to whom• the industry9 gives emir
the •ober. that in all probability the plo coil
Company will be•gin ere the. v Y'iing y?rl
Bel�i purposes :.'eking up her rasi
deice in Chicago where she former!;
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alk about hanczsome
styles, pretty. patterns
'elegant dories •and
9 u tailoring,
skillful tat ring, you
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' have never seen finer
suits than • new
fait models. 1 he
makers ofour clothes
/MOW` hOgit) parficutar
we• are and it seems
though they have •wandering
would . be the :tetter if, more men
held .his :• simple code of honour, He
was not a man who made friends
easily or quickly, but the little circle
'whom he •admatti3d into his friendship
found hien staunch,' and true and in
that' circle he was ever bold in the
highest esteem.'Wive
+Mr. Fdsteas wart a spoxtesnan .in the,
truest - sense • of the term.. A fair•
„
held and no !doors, •was his motto:
He was a great' love; of nature and
was never quite so happy an when
through the woods • with
winning the toss.
yone,
The •da was : •an ideal' the
games lasted all day and•oninto •the
evening and st�eiiaed to be thoretirh-
ly enjoyed by those participating in
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them,ton:
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A GOLDEN WEDDING.
The following from the Frree. Press,
Lonw'i will be ;of much interest >;a"
'PASSING
• News -Recon!, readers as it refers.
to weli� knowh •and respected former.
residents • of Clint+ozi, parents wf b r.
S. Kemp of town, who ° to
takes place to get Rhe buildings and Mr. Guthice of Guelph who s oke
Plant in readiness fpr •at once' co p ' P' •
in the tdwe hall last •night in , favor
mencing operations. . • of Recipsio1b , said hoe! are. worth
It is expected that the Clinton got- now, ?.35 f.o.b. Toronto: As a. mat-
or Car Co!tnpany will have ate least ter of fact the farmers donut Cline
fortymen • employed before the firstMr.
were this' week paid $7.50 • for
February next. 5 hogs. and the. price in .. Toronto
doubts but that. Clinton!. is Wes $7.75. 'Forty cents_ a :a Nb, is per-
again on the up• grade ?
_ haps' a small matter to , Mr. Guthrie
when •he is steamin to make a oint
OF MRS. SWINBANK.•, g p
but that • he shoule have to resort to
Earl',
1 on' Tuesday' morning the spire •that kind •oaf thing allows the weak-
it of Elirbeth Stephenson; relict Of ness cif his cause.
the late Swinbank, 'passed. in- -
Mr. George Roberton. wan in Toront!
a few da s • list week .and Iran
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thence he wen! to. Burlington to b
in attendance at _Inc London.. Lif.
convention.. •
RG Bei.om of Pickford;
y � Mich,
this ween: vieited h is gralmetalbher
' Mr, David Beacom, town: He wa
accompanied b Mr. Wim•, Allan e
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the same place.
DA. Ball,. is In Torcrito E:iis weed. HI
is oorrr.bWI* business. with pleaeure
as .ho Is attending •bite Embalmers
now in session there
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beftered our previous
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standards. f
' •high
dog and gun. He was a charter mean-
ter of the. Clinton • Gun Club : and
,•
away book in the severi,�es• he or-
ganizt�d the firsit Gin 'CM . in town
.• .went re-.
side in 'London six . 'ars a ;.
y go
P`crhe fiftieth anniversary+ Eli the wed-
of
g. Mr: and Mrs.. Edward Kemp,
.George
tea the . Great I3e ed, Her. death enough
Y It is well to leave well eno gh
occurred ; at the ` residence of alone.
her sen Mr Walter Swinbank of the
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-Convention .
aril le also, endeavoring to sand,wite
in an oda visit to the great Can
eaten. •National .Exhibition.
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predate realty
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class clothes you lZ
be pleased with these
new suits.
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d to his tuiton roan di the •'aun -'
er n owe their roficienc +:with the
shot's un, He was a familiar figure
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at 'the annual . shooting ttrarnament,
where he wiPl be much'arnissed, by
many .who are in the habit of afltend-
ing reeler.. Buil as a local shooter
of 1034 Florence sttreet, was cele-
bratod on: Labor Day,. with many en-
joyrable. features.
Mr, and Mrs, Kemp, who are now
pectivel
71 and 67years of age respectively,
wert� .married. on September 1, 1861,
and resided in England' until 23 years
London Road.
'. Mrs. Swinbank was .a, native p. long- TWO wins •Friday;
land• butr.came to .this county early In
life. For thirt , ears she and her The local ease 11 tearie la ed two
y e P y
husband farmed on. the London Road y
t eet'hfbition matches on Labor Day.
sout.t of. town. The then 'spent! al- t:.r
y" Pe � winning both. In t>he foremen yr
bout teen years un Clinton, xinoving went, to .Seaforee bo meet the Blyth
Mr. A. D. Beattie. returned• ho'rie or
. lesti from a:•seven-weeks
trip through the west during'; Whicl
he visited meet. laces of 'much - i.0
P,
pertance between Red River • are
the foothills. He was impeesst+ci b3
its length and breadth, its ;real
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PricesMr.
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$25.00
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"He has fired . his last
shot, his squad, is broken and ' we
shall nc• adore 'hoax the familiar. voice
Call 'Pull !' "
Foster was a .strong anon,
physically, but an aco:dent some
yearn ago 'resulted in a tedious ill-
ness which seemed to undermine the
strong com•stitution and when disease
fastened itsekf upon him he quickly!
succumbed. He • was only confined to
the house a few days. 14e is sur-
vived by four brothers and two 'site
tern. They ase . John Aral Edward
of town, Jasmes of near London;
Mrs. Day-
agci, when they, came out to Clinton, ,
0nt'a,rio. Six years ago they removed
140 this city,
Their .ianrily •consisted ce..sajven son.4
of whom, rex are living, and these
were all present ab ?he Celebration:
Each member of the' famnily.pxesstnt-
ed tree father and mother with a
substantial gold piece; • • . .
Henry,dewed
The sons . ail. t Henry, in Goderich,
William of Sb_atford, Samuel in Clin-
ton, and' Thomas, Albert and George
all of London, and all of the three
latter with. the Sherlock -Manning
Piano & Wean Company for the pane
back to the farm„ amenon the ' deat':a team, winning' by a, ._ score of 9-8.
of her husband four years ago, .11rs. And in •the- afternoon thee• played the
Swrnbank came .into town and "ever .famous Lorne Baseball °Teamr� of Lore
since spent her time between her don, the score .being 3.-0. Al, Do-
owz' comfortable co'cage and the old betty did some free work as pitcher,
homestead, where she was when the taking+ both games. The line-up we
end came,. The deceased tatty . was' as follows't . Riley .Iohdson c., Ted
in herr seven! j sixth year end ' has Cook ib., Iia. leeEwan 2b,, Frank Me-
been in failing;heal& ever since 00 Cauy;hep 3b., H. •Teeitchell nee J.
of her husband McCau he , l,f. Frank Walkor: c,£.,
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M:ia, Swinbank was a! life-long M. Counter r.1 , M, Doherby p,
Methodist and was a 'member of Wes- At the afternoon same there was a
ley church. She leaves a family of little meeting up of the players, l�Iorl•
five sons : William of Minedoese Man. sy Counter did not play, neither did
John •ce Forsyllhe, Montanan, James of. Ted Cook, and Brown took second
•Chasneluen !,ase while Fawner was put on as
fertility, the amazing. rapidity ie its
settlement and its dauntless ,iptlun•
ism, and as the resale he is now at
•has
even mare ardent Canadian than •ev,
er, an Imperial Canadian, indeed, i!
it might, so be put. It Was Jul
good. citizen's first real iyotilay it
many; years , and he much enjoyed it'.
but after all while 'ha is glad tat
- was there he is mc.e pleaeed to bs
noir* here,
Mrs. One. Twitchell and Mosses Id'.
diel Mara returned on Saturday of
ter a Visit of a couple of month;
in the west. Owing to an accidttni
Mr
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or satin, aftd, haft a chat with
Adam of Goderich and
Intent and Mrs. Joseph Ccnp, also . of
Clineon, His wife died about forty
nine years.
aA picture was taken shown! Mr.
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and Mrs. Kerte ju,s1 after, they had
Harbor, B,C., Fred of
Wausau, Wis., and Walter on the Catcher.
homestead,
which. betel him at Sa,raia�
1 remained there over Sum
Twitchell
day. On leaving the boat an Sat
us about
here.
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fall. Vhe suit you 'milt like is
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years ago ands his one son, who had
been living for some time in the a n-
iatd Straites, hag not . been heard! of
for several years and is supposed ccs
been presented with a substantial gold
piece by the fella' -employs of Mr.
Kemp. Mrs, Kemp was not forgot-
ten, as she was the recipient of a
She is also survive' by three sis=
tars and four brotlae'r-a: Mrs: Ed. Holmesville
Bosman of Wingham, Mrs, Geo. Ted-
ford, Chicago, Mrs. W,' Dickie, • ilii?- Miss Tessie Crcoks is at Cobden
nia Mr: Twitehell was, feeling rath
es i11' and on going from one. rail
way Coach to another he became
dizzy anti losing his balance fell of
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be dead.
The funeral took place on Monday
afternoon from the residence of Mr,
bouquet of roses,
Earlitii in the day' the firm lrad
Mr, Kemp with a gold
eresb, Vancouver, B, C., and where she has accepted a position as
Messr:a. Thomas Stephenson, Arcola, milliner for the a^ason,
Mrs. W. Mulhol:and, returned frost
the Pain. The train was seandiee
or the accident might have bedr
more serious: As ib was hl
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and Mrs. Dayn let, Tho service was
conducted . b Rev. C, E, Deakins
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assisted by Rev, 3. E. Ford. Aerong
.the ficial nmbletms laid upon the cas.
an anchor from thel
kei; ane Clinton,tan,say
Gun Club and sprent. from Mr. Court
Thompson of llatniTlton and Mr. J.
Dodds of ieafbrth, old Coainxades at
the tt:aps, The bearers were! three
brothers : Jamss, Alarm and Edward,
Joseph Copp, a oro dist-in-lfiw, a%u►
.presented piece
. in recognition of long • and faithful
services he have% been an employe
g
of the company for the sr' c years in
which he has been in London:
he management a M r, Kemp is
the yraungosll man in their employ,
Ile can run .a biook with any of brie
boys, and isn't the last ono to arrive.
Mr. and Mrs. Kemp are both triri�
bers of Centennial Methodist CixurCli•
They have the best wishes O. their
Satic,, Joseph Stephenson of Souris,
Man., David Stephenson of Duluth and Chicago, where' she has been syiciiding
ra a flew weeks with friends.
Joh; S, pliensbn of tow%:
The funera'r tomorrow afternoon, Dr. T. G. Holmes of Detroit spent'
(Friday) will t�akcl place from her the holiday; with hip brother, 1Vtu, J:
late ; retsj'd,e%ca nor. Cyiril!ario street. D. Holmes.
The services, cornmeiieine at two.- Mr. W. D. Couzens, who has been
bad�rty, will be ecrtilucbad by Roo, J, sped3ing the vacation at bile home,
E. Ford: The funeral has been de- has gone to Tavistock, where he
laved to allow her eldest stn, William falces: oharige of tele I'ub1Tc school fcm
to arrive from 1vilri%edosa. nMn. and: "the ensuingrteratai.
hits. Fred. Swi%bank but Miss I';thgl Snyder is in Tbrento�
much
was somewhat injured about Olt
Bead anti shoulders and he was al
onoe moved to lrhe hosplfial ati
Mrs.. atehell Came Inome, with t�heii
T itcheli
daughters, Mr, Harry w
went -to Sarnia on Monody' and or
Tuesday his father was able to air
company hire biome. It was an un
fortunate ending t>a a very pleasant
trip, but as the injury' is not of
serious nature it is hoped that i tr
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two nepriews, Will Foster td Preston
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friends for many happy returns tsf
oHa nww;,tM 4. 1'.l 1' A
.who a'
;hod time since visited their mother,' taking in the si;htts of the �`a3 d1?an Twibehell will be Himself again ix
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