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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1908-07-16, Page 1mton 6 WS Reeord.: 28tlt Year CLINTON, ONTARIO, TIIURSDAY, JULY loth ,1908 Whole Number 1533 The NevirsuRecord will be sent to any address in Canada to January, 1909, for 40 Cents. - THAT;NEViR • 'CONTENTSArk 'HOT' '24HoURS I DO..SONETHINO - 'r• t EEPS 4,,,--------0 filo I, ' 11 • ' WAS It ' DONE. , .i I • 0 KEEPS CONTENTS C.OLD. ‘ 72:}IMIRS , Y01' qour little trip t or vacation, 5hermos is aSidea1.1 . . For Sale by " 1 mil - qIIt: 1 i4‘I, rw 11 - ki1100 Jeweler a; ;Natickall - - Clinton . , . *Ill THE ROYAL Paid -Up Capital Total Assets COUNTRY their banking business. collection. Special Attention INCORPORATED 1869 • BANK OF CANADA $3,900.000. Reserve $4.390,000 - . • . • • $46,500,000 HEAD OFFICE. MONTREAL. . . " CLINTON BRANCH. earcsiliotl. ntftertdreadnstoacfAroarorafa BUSINESS aEnvgl! Sales notes will be cashed dr takenfor Paid to Savings Bank Accounts The Farmer's' Bank ..Of (Incorporated by special act of Parliament) : Member of The Canadian Bankers Assotie,t1111_,.a.n.,.rd..tbe T:_oran.to Clearing House. Head Office W. R. Travers • General Manager A branch of this Bank has been opened in the Village of BruCeflaild . and a general banking business will be traniacteitat this branch. ' Interest allowed in the Savings Bank on ONE DOLLAR . add upwards at the highest current rate of interest and paid four times a „ Farmers' Sale Notes discountell. Special privileges extended to a.ceclatelot . Townships, farmers had others, . ' Office open Saturday Evening 7 to 9. Local !Manager • H. R. LAIRD, CLOTHING I Iorrish READYMADE :eineessei 00DE.RED. 85 Orooks .1 CLOTHING Men's Summer Suits. Snap This Opporiunitu to Get Your Summer Suit.. We have had a big business in Men's Summer Suits, consequently we have several .broken lines , and sizes. We don't want to carry a single suit. . over, so they must go. - • 2:only, Men's Light Worsted Suits, regular $15 for $11 2 only, Men's Homespun Tweed Suits, regular $12 for $8.50. 3 only, Men's Homespun Tweed, regular $10 and $11 for $7.50. 2 only, Men's Light Tweed Suits, reg. $8.50 for $5.90 4 only, Men's Dark Green Homespun Suits, regular $8.50 for $5,00. 8 only, Men's Dark Blue Suits with small stripe, re— gular $6,50 to clear at $3.50 "A Square Deal for Every Man." MORRIS11.8? CROOKS Successors to Hodges bros. Clothing Store ST. vii.1114'S CHURCH. The annual picnic Of St. Falai Sun' day seh•ool will take place on Wednes- day next to Baylield, Owing to the oppressive host on Sunday last the rectox of St. Paul's announced that during the warm spell the services would be shortened. EARLY DAHL,I.A.S. Mr, Ed. Mueroa is partial to dahlias• \ and 141 them in, full bloom as early as 'early list week. "They are about a month earlier than usual," said he as he brought a vase full of them down Ito his place of business on Sah,- erday, "but aren't they, beasts 7" With this all who saw them agteeet THE ROAD FINISHED.• The stretch of macadam from the hciepital to the posteffice wee complete ed on Tuesday. It is wide, has been well crowned and certainly presents a satisfactory apilearance. If it wears 03 Well as it look—and there is no Visible reason whir It shouldn't—the citizens will have every reason to • be eatiefied with the investments THE MONEY DIVIDED, BOB DOWN TOWN. . The $150 grant made by the town Mr. Bien Mason came down town on council for open :air concerts, the Cite hits' crutches last Sartneday evening, the izens' band gettieg two-thirds and the first time he had done se atm sup- While NieS fifty 'dollars. These per in foerteenrisers, he remarked, WO twice -a -Week concerts are 'much ap- in all that period he had only been .preeiated by citizens and people from down seven tittles. He dates hack to out :of :Wein who drive in for the. ev- the 23rd of April 1894 When be fell .enieg. „ from the roof of e barn and injured his spine from. Which he was partially paTHP BAND WONr- . • • alysee and rendered helpless red be' The fife tted drum barel won first fast for years.' That he has SQ far prize at the ,competition in Goderich oh Monday and good judees @toted that the band is the best I. and U. bawl that the connty hag had, -The leader is Mr: Fred. *itch whese wee boy, Master Willie, gaVie asi exhilietion of .his sItill with the big drum which greatly pleased the hundreds Who heard hint. • . LITTLE LOCALS. THE LOCAL MARKET. Wheat 75e. Oats 45e to 48c. Peas 750, Barley 65e to 70c, 1Butter 160 to 17e. 'Eggs 15e to 16e. Live Hogs Sc. THE MAPLELEAF FOREVER,' M. Amos • Castle 1 laid' upon The N-ewesliesard's table on ' Seturday three maple • leaves, the largest of which was twelve inches across, It is me seldom that they grow to 'such a size that ee one who has yet seen them can say ibat they even saw any quite so • large. • ONE POINT OF DIFFERENCE', • Three Americans, who were in toWn on Saturday, remarked on the size of Week-enkl papers in s'itinada :and ad- ded that' their big editions True, for Sunday. When told *that there were no Sunday papers published in this fair DOminiorCof ours', they wore fav- orably impressed and so stated. recovered is due to his .iOnstitution and Week: • CHERRIES GALORE. , ,"There Will be tee thaiketi of cher- . . , riee this year to one laet,". said Mr. Peter .Canteloe to The News -Record on Tuesday. This modes cherries ' in abundance and es when there ie gnarl- tity the rica brings them within the reach of all, there will be 'much. "putt- ing down" :of this fruit by the . good Black, Orpingtons to a Mr. Hamilton or housewives this evasen. .Mr. Cantelen London. Goodbirds, good. price.. ..• went on to sty that 6 varieties are•bes ing matisseted in Clinton, viz:, White end Black Oxhearts, English Red, Canada 'Blois and lead. The list mentioned,is the eniy tare Variety. ,This feihearts :are the mose •popular.. . Ray Ford lin s. sold his 'prize winning BAPTIST CHURCH. ' • • Tho. pastor's. subjects. for net Sun- day will -be : morning, "Crossing the OrdereOss • corn ",A ftt Wbrk7h, enes s'efest titepreee- . • thente to the church and it -will . be po8h0d: forward ai •rapidly s Possibl4'• The Sundae.' school will 'picnic .. at Bayeehl on Saturday. Friends will gather at 'the church at 7.30 a. in. and conveyances will .start as sdon aftei /thee ;time a possible, The ladies of the Mission Circle met'at the home of Mrs. J. B. Hoow er • on Tuesday ' evening. WESLEY CHIJRCH. , • Rev. W. .J.- : Jolliffc. left yesierdaY for. England to take a month's holi- days in the lend of his birth.. lie is the only Member of a sommehat large family to. locate in this country $0 that in visiting them all, the time will pass only too rapidly.. The Jaen - mous friends ineglinton . and vicinity I thn reve end tlemen 'wish him a safe journey and • e haPPPY holiday. , Next •Sunday the plena of Wesley will be occupied by Rev. D. R.cigerset SeefOrth, the following Suntley by Rev, C. Giffeird'. of Stratford, and for the remainder of; theineetoe's vacation by 'Rev.. Edwin Holmes of London, .Who will occupy the Parsonage.: Mr. ITelines eece sepplied for Rev. Mt., Manning, egr. Jcilliffe's predecessor, REV. T. sumo, KILTY. Mr' David . Chef, managee. of: the organ factory, has rntoa Mr J ita3T-• lOr'S h01,1S0 on Joseph street, at %pees-. ett occupiedbe the oWner. .. • •• .• Premier Leerier Says. that Thanes - giving • Day will be held :on. a Mon- day That- is Holiday should also, he held on e.111widay. , Mr, Thee. Wiggington • yesterday bought Mr. FIatvey BeaveneSedrilling• onu G.Oderiei ,c11 f°arl- mer. 'OUT OF 'WORK. e • The pinch of the depression is be to be felt even in some of the Heron towns. The furniture, factory in ,Seeforth, which was closed for see- eral.-esreeks east winter, is 'again she's :down, not to open • again until the 1st Of August, it is said. Three of the fotbries n . Wingham are 3,1So closed arid it is 'paid the chair factoryowned by the. Canada Furniture °employ may not resume for some time. In Goderich two or three, of the indtiss trice are het being operated. , WILLIS CHURCH. ,The .Sunday ,sehool ot church is •picnicking Bayfield Mrs.. -.Dr. .Reteent deliv'sriel en ex- cellent. address in mei:hie:eh last evs ening, the .topic bihher eork ee the Island of Ceylon, :Mee. ltegnain levee in :a few days for Ceylon.- . The W.• F. M. S. "'ill hsld• their meeting toTmorrow .even: rig ..ha of the .picnic. today, 'he devotional topic *ill be "Lessons l'rom. Os Life of Ezra". whiter will- !le, eteen be Mrs. 'William:Graham.; The missionary top- ic will be "British Columbia io be taken by Mrs. J. Lindsav. Rev T Smith •ICilty, who has been L. Co: CY: F. OFFICERS. engaged. ie ministerial work in „New. York state Tor some years,- was or- The 'officers of Clinton Lodge I, 0. darted. in March • lost and has since 0. F. were installed on Tuesday even - been. Married and assigned to the par- ing by, Mr. J. G. Stanbury of Exeter, • ieh Of Burlington. He is laboring the D. D. G. M. of this district. They there successfully, his many old are as follows friends will be pleased to 'hear for ,Noble Grand, • Herb, Alexander, . recollection of his kindly personality Vice Grand, Albert Turner, is quite green in their memory. The pass Gime, Norman manedy„ following paragraph concerning him .is . Treasurer, H. :B. Chant. • from the Morrie Chronicle Per. Secretary, ...rah Wiseman. At the Parish I -louse Sunday after- Ree, SecietarY, Gibbings. • noon,: Rev. T. Smith Kilty. of Set- Warden moa Castles. linktori, preached the annual sermon to the claise of 1908. He was • in the service by Rev, W. J, Tower. Mr: Kilty's topic was drawn from the. parable of the Talents, and his • dis. emirse was; an exCellent ono, profit- able and interesting to all who heard .Chronicle. HOME AGAIN. •STRIJOK WATER. The drill struck what is supposed tiro be a good Supply of water, in the wat- erworks well yeaterday and ihis lean- ing the big pump Wa.s started for the forty-eight hour test. If the flow con- tinues undiminished for thaita length of time the. wall will be eonSidered o. k. ONT. ST. CHURCH. The regular monthly I3iblaY sway et the League on Monday evening was not as well etitended as it should have been, but it Was far from heist' de - Void of intermit. An essay, was given by Mr. IL P. Plurnsteel and the dis- cussion that followed was full of good thouelsts. A violin Solo given by Mr. Williams was leech enjoyed. The pro- gram for next Monday evenine will be provided by the social committee and every Leaguer is expected 'to be present, Messrs. W. II. Watts and William Stevens • returned. Saterdey 'evening front their two -months' trip to their native England. They made the ocean trip in eigitt days mob *ay. To The "liews-tteterd Mr. Watts said that they. had an enjoyable, 'time in revisit- ing old scenes and renewing friend- ships formed trianr years ago. Busin- ess is depressed, he went on to say, and them is an air of weitrinns throughout the land. There has bon Very little visible progress Sines he left Devonshire softie six 'eats or so ago ant there now lingerst no doubt In his mind, that the oPeortertilles for advancement are greater in Canada than in the Old Land. No more Mettle England for Mr. Watts, that is as a, place of permanent residence thotiolf as the land of his birth . .and 'the ItoMe of his •ariCestora he will al- ways bear it in affectionate remem- brance. uctor, Karl Wilken. Chaplain, James' Tucker. 0. Guard, F. B. Hall. I. Guard, Harry Gould. R. S. N. 'G.p J. H. Kerr. L. S.. N. G.,Grigg, R. S. V.G., W. &Amon, la, S. V. G., 'W. IVIeEwen. ,R. S. S., W. Cudmore. L, S. $, T. Monaghan. THE 33RD GOES TO QUEBUO. The 385d Regiment will, be'repre- seated at Quebec. by one company pf forty men, supposed to Consist of five members of catch of the eight corn - panics. This ekenpany, v,ahichi will be under the command of Lieutenant Heantan of Exeter, goes on Friday to London where the composite 'regiment will be made up, Colonel Mackenzie of Sarnia to be' in command. The run front London to Quebec will be over the C. P. R. and ;will take ltwortLy- two hours. Captain MeTaggart and Surgeon - Major Shaw will aecompany• the Hut - ons. The following from Clinton will be members of tire company Norman Sly, D. C. lootrester, Will., Lott and James Manning, Melvin Graham, Wal- ter Holmes, Charles Macpherson, Vic- tor Goodwin and Mills Shipley. I (' Goderich Township - Mr., 'Jan B. Stewart' reeurned, Saturday born his' 'trip to the great IVIiddle West and, was glad to gek ,back to good old Goderich township and more impreesed than ever that far- away fields are riot se green as they look, Mr. Green, who event out with' him, will .remain there for some Months. .. Mr. 5; Ca.mpbell ana MisisMargaret Campbell of Grey were guests of Mr, and Mrs.' S. Re)thwell the foresart of the week. • Lawrence Stephenson, Loreloye. has been visiting. friends on the •Bayfield 'Line and iii Clinton, . • • Mr. John Cornish, who for, the past three years haa been living with his daughter, Mrs. D, Gliddon, •dSed on Tuesday at the ..,Patriarchial age of 90- years. and 4 months.. He was born in Devonehire; England, and fifty-five years ago took, up lanai in the toein- ship .Of TJEborne; South Huron. He is SerViVed bY three sons,. John. George. and Samuel e .1.7sborne, and three daughters, Mrs. Thomas libelee, Exe- ter, Mrs. William Ja,equei, lesborne and Mee . Glidden of this elwn- ship, The teneeal will take place - On Tinirsday to -Eipter..cemetery and as the deeeased •• was a- tneniber of' the sect known' as the Latter Day Saints, the funeral services were condticted. be Elder levees of' .Londen.. The • pell- beareri• weresgrandSons oe the. eeeeas-e ed pioneer. Varna • The., annual garden party ender the auspices..df • ..the Presbyterian eherch will be held oft the..grou.nds• of • Mr. T. eleAsh on Tuesday eveeing neet. The London hareers have been engaged for theoccasion and • • .other1 preparations are also being made. to ensure a eus: ce,ssful and enjoyable gathering. A special sermon was Peeeched.. .to the Orangemen in the Methodist eheree. on StIngay evening last. There ,waS large , Oteridanes of the hr them • • Rev. Broese is attending the Missionary •Normal Tr:alining • School now • being -held 'at Alma College, • St. Themes. under the aespices of • the Loreion :Conference Epworth Leagues.. Mrs. J. T. Keys had as her , guests ones evening last week lir.. and • Mrs. Peter •Cole of Goderich township.. Mr. •Nathan Peck of Seatorth spent a.few da s on the Bab I Line on. leseinese• laIse week: - ; The Misses Bennington of North Dalton,- England,. . have gone to visit at the' home of their cousin., Mr. Nath - 'an Peels of Seaforth, after having vis- itd at -the home of their cousineeIrs.• '1 Keys of , ,the :Babylon Lies Tlicso ladies' are much 'pleased ' ' with the scenery of Otirrair Dominion, are' alsoexpressed their, pleasure at visit ing, the neat' And thtis.ine town. ...of :Clinton. • ' • On Saturday last -Mr.. Arthur Hague fell a' victim to ;the grim reaper • at the age of' thiety years. He haiit been ill for three years and though he made bralvefiit to regain,iiealtb it. pow -- :ed' all in vain. The funeral took place to the R. O. cemetery' at Drysdale on Monday. About People You Know... Mise Susie Carling; has returned from 'Mr. John .Whida1011 of "liayrield.was i. Hensel', Miss BeateiCe McConnell has returned, from Norwich, Mrs. D. F. Macpite.rson . is visiting Clinton friends, Mis Jennie Smith, trained nurse, is • home for the 'holidays. Mr. John Smith has gone to Berlin for a fortnight's visit. Mrs. Becker of Edmonton, Alta,, the guest of Mrs. Will, Collyer, Miss Muriel Washington of Atibtfrn is visiting at Mr. Thea. .Jenkins, Hur- on Road. . Miss Edith Ikidgens was the guest of Miss Reynolds of Wingham from Fri- dD r.ayw aulnl atieln ri;ury,lesidnayn.f moose I aw and Mr. W. Irwin of Regina; bare been home for a few days. . . Mrs, W. J. Stevteson ; spent Wednes- -day. • of last wee 's: as the guest of Mrs. John Stevenson, of Stratford. • Mrs,. IVIe.raegert of Bletle event a few day S of the rhst week with her Mother, -Mrs. Thompson', :Albert St. Mr. Thomas Moore of Goderich, form- erly of Clinton, is so ill that 'his re- covery is conlicle-ed 'more than Miss real - den t lAotnfitnliC;Ilianat: for some MOnthS:, Who' had d "been* a real-. re- turnedeto her home in TaVistoels on Tuesday. . Rushe and son, :tad 11,2:4 sister, Alise Bernice McAllister of $t. Clair, Mteh„ ars teeguesta of Mts. T. H. Cooks , • Miss Evelyn Turner,, who hes been • teaching at Wetaskiwin, kloerta, for the nest ; beferle of years,. has return - :l. horse for the holiday's. ' • : • • Mr. Bulley} . accountant . Rbyall nal*, • begins his holidays • thie'. week • and • nurpose.i whil alway• attending the Tereenteeery .:celehreelon at Qiiebee. • Mrs: E. W. Jacobs returned home Mon- day, 'evening front: a tortnight'is vieit in Detroit and Was aeconipanice by '• -her. mother,, Mrs. T. Green,' and her. .sister, Miss :Della Green. Mrs, Colo, wisj. has been living l With 'her' daughter,. Mrs. Shier; hes:return- . ed to her 'home at Leeknese.' Mast- er Albert E Shier IS holidaying. with his' aunts,' Mrs. George Black- well and .Mrs. H. Shier," Kincardine. Mr. 'Daniel Knechtel Of Hanover 'was in town ycsterday:. Mr. .KnOchtel a. self-made Map. Starting. ' in, a I smell way,' lie is now :one of • the ' largest manefacterers. in • the pro- vince, head of triple of laroe fur- , niters: factories and a big' cement mill, ,and interested in rem eral :*other • concerns. .IIe was eheat mayor of the, town' and the ditizeits take' pride , in Calling him `.'Ilanover's ". Grand .MOr.ldFreadn.." Nore-Worthy:, .a.. 'former Metre.. her of the, local. branch of Masons.. will visit at. :the paeental .home n. Dank but now on the, Beritc.'S' !ateft : • Owen. Sounds,' in . Montreal : visited Clinton friends Mr.... Ray 'Rerehall :left on • Metsday.• for , this wed' There is another, Fred:, Strstfotd to: enter under instreeelo,ree.' Norswotelly in that Citfend thetsvo . with the • Bell Telephone dOinzlanY' • names Sometimes •get miXed as was for a couple of months eihert ireesigi the "ease ilia W:•••"elt when this Feedreturn toClinton as inspector of tire - eras MiStakeefOr'the other one, who dieisian Which • includes Seeferths Was sent to England by the Mons j Clinton • and Goderich. This will bee- treal A.. A. A.to take part in the an important position for .:ine • stp. • great Olympic, • contests., .W e were e young, but Ray is energetic, and' pleased to inc-Free., late of Clinton, ecapable• so • :doubt not but. I looking so ' well endthat his . picas- ••• itirtlimi promotions will Senieeto :ant :Smile, still ebidee with. him.' . . :;1'. as he .grOwe in experienee..... • ' e.• Clinton on Tuesday, Miss Leckie of Hamilton is the fealesit orMiss Clara Chidley. Miss Kathleen MeCoert, teacher} bas returned from Parkhill. Mi si Pearl Cantelon has returned iyom Orillia, far her holidays, Miss Jean Randall of Pirie in the• guest of • Mies Grace Torrance. Miss Lillian Amosi of Exeter is the guest of Mrs. Walter Manning. Miss Gwerm Blackwell of Toronto is visiting her sister, Mrs, E. R. •DOE - wart. • Miss Cele, Harnmner of' Toronto. * visiting at IVI.r. S. Rathwell'es the Bayfield Line. Mr. and Mrs. John Heetley go up to Turnberry this week to while away' a portion of the holidays. , • The Misses Jolliffe luxe to -morrow for Grimsby •Park where ihey will.. remain during the holiday term. Miss, Copp has returned home for the holidays from Thessalon -where she. had , been teaching for the past tense - Mrs. H. D. Cameron of Arthur rettirn-1, nj home on,'Satairday after a week's yisit at ter. father's; Mr. Thos. Jene I ins'. • Mr., 011ie ma1vev,4 left' on Tuesday Qt Toronto where he leas secured a pee- ' itioa in the head office of the Site— . ling Bank.. ., Mrs. George Rorke of Park River,. North Dakota, is• visiting Clinton, friends after . an abeenee • ofsoma- years in the West, • Mr, and Mrs. John Fraiger of Bayfiel* arrivedein Clinton on Tuesday even' - 'tog. on their way'hemfs from • month's trip .to the West. Mr. F. R; Hodgene ticketed Rev, We • J. Jolliffej, to the Old Country on Wednesday. He seilett by thssteam'- em Victoria of the Allan. Line': Mrs. S. S. Victoria, Jias as, her guests this week: her sister, Miss; Lottin Hannah of TorOnte, who is. Become Parried by a. friend, Miss Florence; . Hell of the Same city. • Mr. Jamts Duriford was summoned to- , Brussels last night by: the sad news . that his mother was dying. At , an . early hour this. morning..she • sees *, still living het the :eitaI fOrees were,' gracluall3r vsseikeriing. • • Mr.. W. ' Shertiff and. danleter Forfairshire, Scotlimil, Ind hiei bro- ther, Mr. Thos. Sherritt of Detroit,..., were' guest's of Mrs. I. i qington. last week.. 'The Messrs. ‘51:11141:r ,git • eters-ins of Mrs. Vigginge:ne .• " • s Mr.. ce E. Dowding, loCal 'manager ot egoism:1S Bank, Wilnext week enter - upon his 'holidaya which. will frwlude taking in the London lawn bowling' tournament, %sojourning among rola-- tivIcs. at Owen, Sound and. possibly.a • trip to Port Arther. efts, Dowding Blvth. On Tuesday at high noon a very, in- teresting event toOk place at the home of Mr. Alfred Carr, when his daughter, Alberta, was united in maryage to Mr Ernest' Bender, a very; respected •biliiness man of this village, The Ceremony was performed Iler Roe. W. IL Coda. The happy touple left by the afternoon train on the C. P. R. ter Toronto and other points met. May success attend them through life. Myth and, the • surrounkling lodges made a big part of the procession at Goderich on. Monday. We wonder if some of the GO:fetich Willett will order' a special train for St Mary's the nex ttime myth has a I..2th of July celebration? New Advertisements Notlee—J. E, Marnwell•-4 Remnant Sale --P. & Thermos—W. H. Hellyar—I .8 Specials --Couch Horninocks.-W. D. Pair Sale Netvs—Plinesteel Bros. -4 13tiy Here Saturdity,—Tozen's-8 Teacher Wanted—J;. W. Tippet.ri A Hot Season—ltarland Bros, -5 Men's Summer Suits—M. & Wanted—Mrs. M. D. •MeTaggart-4 The Town TalkingNeWeornhe's--8 gidsuirirrier Sale—lored. Jackson—I Servings Bank Dpt.—Molsons Barik-5 Bayfield Bayfield Mrs. •John Vitidden ancl• dingitterS; Mrs. J. Jowitt • and Miss Ruby Wind - don, 'Spent Wednesday at..the• Bend - Mrs,. Jowitt . and. •e'en, Master *johni,. will remeire there for a Week, •• Mr. and Mrs.: George. Maodoneid and sons; Gordon . and Normiut te: *Berlin' :are fhe. gueets of the former's pat— 'eats, Mr; and ,Mrst. D. Meedortale.. ....Mrs. -el. Little, , who hat' been: 'fal. , Mr. And Mrs. .Bert Hunt anit eons, Douglas; Fred., ..Brewer, Ronald • and Philip.of London, am! . Miss. B. F. Garnsey of Detroit, are guests at Mr: John ,Ferguson's, , • ' Mr, J. Scott of Seaforth was ...the . . guest of: hisdiesel-tier'Mrs. W, ard, who is camping le the... 'White City', .on Sunday..: Brucfield • • . . • e . • . Fifty tickets 'were, sold to go on the 'special (train to Goderich for. the ,Or- angemen's walk oh Mon.day. • • Mr. :and ..Mrs. Rose of London •aro .visitine at Mr. • John Swami's. The 'Mises Beattie of Pend Mills are visiting Miss 'Alice Swann for. . a couple of weeks. • '.Mr. William . Swann hpent Sunday, 'evening at Bannockburn., Miss Smith B. A., London, has re- ttirned home after spending. a week with her friend, Mrs. (Dr.) Rogers. • Win George Turner Attended the banquet, given by Lord Strathcona, in London, England, , on Oomiation Day.. Mr, George :sus- tained a serious accident an 'Monday morning which may prime fatal. While Sbingling, in Some unknown ranter he fel to the ground., ea distance of thirty feet, 'and falling upon his' head and shoulders and received' some very bad .cuts. At 'time of writing he is' still unConscioUS. • . The funeral of the late Mr. Peter McGregor took place on Friday last 'and was largely attended. 'The Odd - fellows' Lodge of Brucefield, with a number of the brethern f nein Seaforth, Clinton and Hensel' attended in a body. Mr. McGregor had been, a mem- ber 'of the Brucelleld Lodge for over trenty years. The Clinkon football team again suffered defeat on FridaY evening, the store being I to 0, The anniversary services of the Methodist church will be held on Sun- day next, the sermons to be preached at 2,80 and 7 o'clock • by Rev, S. L. Ton of Mural. The, Varna and Bructileld choirs will furnish suitable Mei& for,* oecasion. • • • 'Clinton Hospital' the past few, we weeks 'and: while there underwent atta • operation, returned keine on Saturday.. . • Mrs. Richards and da,ughter; Miss elite; of Colletown aro. the geests- . Mrs. Donaldson, Mr. and Mrs. George Chesney elf Seaforth are .camping• in Mr. Jolla' Ferguson's orchard on the lake bank which conimands a tine view of old. Lake; Huron. • Mrs, J. Taylor and her daughter, Miss Della,, of Clinton are guests • at the Commercial hotel.' : L; 0, L. No. 24 attended the walk at Goderich on Monday, • • Mrs. (Rev.) W. L. Hiles, accoznpa.n-• led by her mother, Mrs. (Rev.) Wale - of Kirkton, joined her husband here on. Wednesday. • • • Rev. Going, wife and family of Ex- eter have Wen a cottage in the Whites City and arrived last week, 1Verss Williams and family of Sea:forth also, arrived last week. . Rev. John McNeil exchangeg pulpits:. with Rev. Mr, • IVIoore. of Springbault. on Sunday last. • Death has again visited tlayfield an& there's another vacant chair, Charles. Henry Cameron, son of Mr. Aleeander, Cameron, passing'away on Saturday,. In the IOth year of his age. • 'The lar- gely, attended funeral took place • en' Monday, Rev, Mr, Hindo officiating at house and cemetery. The pallbearers. were Grant McNeil, Regale Marks,' Thomas Weetlake, Albert Harrismn and W. Seotelimere. Misses Grace and Ella Cameron and their brother 1William came home front Detroit to, attend the funeral. The, sympathy ot the whole community goes out to `flow bereaved family,'