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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1908-08-06, Page 1P 4'0 • 28th Teem CLINTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6th, 1908 Whole Number Is36' The News -Record will be sent to any address in Canada to January, 1909, for 40 Cents. I PO SOMETHING THAT NEVER WAS PONE BEFORE XEEPS CONTENTS HOT 24HOURS iFor qour little trip or ,aeatiott, 'kerma is ;Meal. • For • • : sale by J'w.I•r& Opticlaix C11.900 0111111111111111 INCORFORATED, 109 THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Pald-Up Capital $3,900.000- Reserve $4.390.000 Total Assets •. " " $46,500,090 • HEAD OFFICE. MONTREAL. • CLINTON BRANCH.. COUNTRY BUSINESSFE('erY facility afforded to farmeri and others for the transaction of their banking business. Sales notes will be cashed or taken for collection. • Special Attention Paid to Whigs Bank Accounts immonsiesim, The Farmers' Bank of Canada • • . • . ancorporated,,l7 spocial act of Ptirliament.) Member of The Canadian- Bankers Assaiiatiotrand-the Toronto-Clearing.House.,.., Head Office . .Toronto ' W. R. Travers - general Haringey A branch of this Bank has been opened in the Village of Bree e eld and a general banking business will be transacted at this branch., ••. • Interest allowed in the Savinge Bank on ONE DOLLAR , and upirarits at the highest current rate of interest and eau thinning aTsar Farmers' Sale Notes discounted. Special phrlieges extended to accounts of Ictinshits, farmers aud others. ' • . Office open Saturday Evening 7 to 9, ti. R. LAIRD, - ' FIRST SHIPUNNT. Mr. D. Cantelon raede bee first ,ehipment of apples On Monday. They were the Dualiese variety and were 4ent to alanitobe points in 1600 elev.- en-quart beekete. ABOUT THE KNOOKERS. Ie takes a, sharp knock to .breela an egg from the outelde; while a weal lit•tle• chick with its seftebill can break it from the inside. Itais a the Same way with a town: The knocks from the outside have little effect ; blows., at home that aurt, Let the inside knockers get out • jusa, as the chicks do, -Ex. ' SAVED HIM DOLIaARS, A Goderich township farmer , is making things go called on The News -Record , on Saaurday and sad; "The July number. of Hicks' Maga- zine which you gave elle ,e-aved nos dollars. Iread it diesels" and note.d It s airedictiens 'with the result' that got in my hay and wheat( without any loss. Have You alio August num- ber.?" We had and handed it over to him with the hope that he may again: be profited by its Perusal, •THE SCAFFOLD FELL. . The ,aulldos a4 •St. Joseph's church had a narrow escape from niecting with a serielle accident on Saturday afternoon last. They were working in the tower, which is • ten feet or so square, when at • about twelve feet from the ground the scaffeld• broke and then went down in a heap. It was a mix-up of men, mortar, bricks, tools And scaffolding, but vera fortun- ately no one was very much hurt. Among those on the, scaffold when .ilJ weet down were :D. -Prier, R. J. Mils ler, D. Cook, W. Johnston, D. Liver- more, C. ITOOre.' R. .and H. :Swber, • NOT A GOOD :HONEY YEAR. • • Ma: Isaac Dodds has been raising bees more or leas extensively for..‘the.. past thirty -flee )'ears. Beginning in a• areal' way -in fact. his first • hive was a present [ram "the boys" on the ' occasion of ; - his marriage -he gradually ;:increaeed the number until for some years past he im.Shed -forty hives. He would have more batiahat's 'about, all any one man can. handle. Mr., Dodd is great. .on ,beeology.. He has watched the littlewotkers• hies and carefully and go, :knevis • much abeut'theif tireless, industry, wonder-. tee aieetieceeeed little; pemiliariges. a „ Reese good one for honey," said Mr. Dciddsa Newsallecord on 'Seituedey; -abbe: MO^ POO is worse. .pii .2; fairly, good Seas - - Local Manager • I "on my bees ought , ao average fifty • • pounds of honey; but. this year am not expecting more than ten. The dandelion blossom, ' from -which the LaTTLE LOOALS. Citaia holiday next Monday. ,are supposed. to be for pedestrians and not for bicycle riders And roller skater. THE LOCALMARKET, Wheat 75e. •.Oat e 45c to 48c. Peas 15e, • Barley 65q to a00. Butter 170 to 18e. ; Eggs 17c. WILLIS CHURCH. Rev. Mr. Mustard of Toronto, who iilI occupy the pulpit of Willis churche during August, Preached his Oast sees InOn on Sunday last. Mr. Mustard given very 'impressive sermons and was much appreciated by the efila gragation. Mrs, R. P. Reelie sang a eel° at the evening's service whieb was much enjenal by all present: The WRIllell's Association met ye$; terdey afternoon intim leeture room. A.NOTHER ACCIDENT. Mr. Ben. Cole it with a painful aceideneon Satuaday afternoon rest. He was standieg on one of the joists surveyingthe work at St. Joseph's church when he fell and struck heavily against a scantling, knocking Out tam of his teeth and so loosening a fourth that he had the Dr. pull it out His mouth and chin were alaIa cseve.rley cut so that he 'is mot likely to forget the mishep for some thne to eome. To make matters worse' for Bon., his good wife la over in IVIichi- gen visiting her sisters: ONT. ST. CHUR,Cal. •' The ,League service en Monday night -Was well attended, Mier -the consecration service, the League's le - presentative at the 'Normal Training School fot Missions recentiy heal et: St. Tlionia's, gate that part ef. her. ,report bearing on real conseeration. The League intends lioldiea an open air eession in Mr, Farran's grove in the near future. The services in this eaureh next Sunday will be aeatir by Rea.. Ta „ea - Snowden of Hohnesville, Rev, -Mr,. Sewers of -Billeeatha gave, two spiced; • id seenmes, last, Sunday which were much enjoyed bylarge eringragetiens. THE GARDEN PARTY.,a, 1 The garden party announced to be held on Mr. Peter Cantelon.'s lawn Tuesday evening turned out to be a ' double header in the :sense that rain caused a postponement 'mita last ev- ening.,The .pretty lawn had been nidely decorated with Chinese 'enteral which. • with moonlight at intervals gave plenty • of • illumination. There was a brisk demand foie ice main last eveniaag eeid a second, supply had to• be sent. for. The mesicians were gen- erous -it was the File and Drum band or the Citizens band almont, contin- ousla. In • conolueion, the aaarclee party -or parties rather were success - fel and much enjoyed eel the large. ' amber present on both occasions, ROYAL BANK ,CHANGES, • . • There have been several chingea, in the Royal Bank eta the aast week, N. J. Bully, the accountant, ?o- teorsniteido4.irom, :his haltdays ,on ,Monday and the same morning came a tele Centre where eakes a iesponsible p gram from the head office at IVIon- treat ordering bim ato Niagara, Falls - E, F. Fear's, the teller, started; off ,fOr his holiday, the same. day; but the telegrarn advised him to proceed- to Toronto to become teller in one el the city bruit*. (if the Royal, • Mr. Clark, arrived . -from Montreal yesterday and has enteaed -upon his 'duties as accountant Carman Hall has been promoted, the teller't cage. He obtained his first hankhig exa'erienee ^With the latery •des ceased Sovereign and came Mae the Royal with the transfer. He is an .obliging young maui and, popular -with the patrons; of the, Bank Who are pleased to sse him 'advanced -a stea. T. R. Sheppard moves tip on desk. Ile is a son of Me. James Sheppard, :Townsend Arcot,. 'arid brother of Clar- ence of 1VIolsons and Eddie,head clerk at Hodgens Bros. 1 . Roy East retutns from London to Nee= junioa. He. was formerly clerk With Tezer& Brown and is a brother of miss. May Eaal; the amiable and obliging :assistant' at the poste6:e.• Miss laalkieshaw; the"stenoerapher, has been: transferred to the -head otfloe at Montreal OIL relief dely. The_ pat- rons or the; local branch were .aerry to sec he go but wish her suucceas. . ' HATE 211-2 ILLS ON Sl. ... • „.• , , , . , , • . • ..•. At' Meade)? . nigaL'e meetieg„ of '; ti town councii Captain. McTaggart ice dared' his ,eseigna.tion as :Treasurer, e up ,and the disposition of the fuser- s anee money is, yet ie. litigaaion." a ' , Clerk Meephereen. took the contrary e view, . saying '.• "It's a dead ceeteinty you ;will have to ' pay the debenture, then Why not . make provision- for it: lif you don't Pay:one :debenture in .positon he has been Zara. g • th • bees draw abe first of the ae,asoies READYMADE I CLOTHING lorns.11. honey, wee. poor apple vosaorea, most salisfa,efory manner (ter the past • were good ;, white clover an . aaso- • ORDERED berryonIy f • I) aswooa, s - • • a surprise for perfect harmony ' pre- . 'enda k &• Crooks CLOTHING• Clearin " At this season of the year we are bound to have several broken lines in all kinds of merchandise, but this store has no room for odds and ends. The benefit of the clearance is yours. 3 dozen Children's Sailor Hats, regular 20e and 25c to clear at 10o. 4 dozen Men's and Boys' Caps, in odd sizes and . makes, regular 25e and 350 to clear at lOc. • 3 dozen Men's and Boys' Sailor Straw. Hats, regular ' 250 and 500 to clear at 10c, Men's Summer Coats in lustros linens, etc., to clear at from 50e to $1.50, 20 only, Boys' Summer Coats, to blear at 2r5c to 500 Men's Summer Suits, regular $6.50, to clear at $3.50 Men's Summer Suits regular $8.50, to Clear at $5.50 Men's Summsr Suits, regular $10.00, to clear at 7.50 • "A Square Deal for Every Mau.' MORRISH CROOKS., Successors to El:Agent Bros. Cloth.liti Store , poor, walk the golden' rodas veiled, but as be had definitely decid- wheat yet to corrie; • but we 'don't count on. it to any -extent. The price this year will be from lien totwelve cerite per Pound." PASSING OF FRED. JOHNSON. • Earla •on • Sunday morning last Frederick Charles, eldest son of and Mrs. ' Thus, -ft,. aohason, poised from li o un o ca 1T1Te haet--1) • pater some months and made a Soave • figlat to regain health, bat it proved in vain. But he aomplained rots lie bore his .sufferings with fortitude and peacefully sank ffito eternal rest. Fred. was born in Clinton twenty-six years age and voila all his life hero. He learned the tailoring and wan one. • ed tiro maater, hieeesignation WaS, 'cepted,tO take affect thee3letedey of this month., By the way; the Treasur- er received , a ' salery Of $8.33. per recinth and gate bongs to the extent of $7-;000: - • Mr. Jake Becker made a claim op $25 for 'damages alleged to have be•en sustained by his land -in a reCont ova &flea/ of the Mary, street. drein. On ,at the Myers °face and .ariade 'A dea inane for :the moneyeH wantad vi, forthwith and in the event, of it not :being foraheomifig he had been. advieed to miter suit on Moada,y. ' Hiewor- ship listened attentively as is bis custom; and With a smile explained to) • Jake that the Treasurer had elle the of Moraith: & Crooks staff when his corporation's funds, but anyway the , a illness forced him to give up work. ale was- of 0. ,quiet, reserved eaten., but he was popular- among his asso- ciates; Fred. was an aileobionate sofi, and brother and his Vacant chair crisis a ',shadow over the home. His death its the first break in the family. circle He took much interest in all manly sports and . for •; several -seasont wat one of the steedbye of the a;crosse eletitivb.e. •In hockey "dee he was , also a He was one of the organizers of Ale Pastime Club to which 'many of our young men belong. On of tee beatti- fulefloral emblems: Which cry upon casket yesterday ae ib WaiN. borne to the cametery was sent by the Pas - timers., •• , Fled, had been • for some years a member of Court 1Via.ple Leaf, C. 0. Pe and there Was a letge attendanee of the bretheen at the funeral to pay the last sad tites to their deputed brother. Among the floral - tributes sent sympathising ;friends werni:. wreaths by operatives of Jackson Mfg. Co., aod Morrish & Crooks staff ; tresses by Will., 'Clarence and BertJcilInSeri brother() of deceased, the Pastime Club' A. y. P. A., and Mr, and Mrs. Fred. Hill; casket baguets biltIrs, H. Bart- liff, Mies May Davis, 1Vlissos Leona and Elva Potts, Allah Rene Pickett,, Mae, E. Homan, • Roy and Edgar East, Mrs. W. Cadmore, Chief Wheat., ley ,and W. Xing. The largely attended funeral took place yesleeday afternoon with the services at ho4e and cemetery con. ducted by Rev. 0, It Gunner assisted by the Rev. W. 11. Dunbar. The pallbearers were Percy douele W. S. It. Holmes-, Gus Collyer, Newt Davis, Charles Twitchell and 'William Oud- more, all brother Votesters.• The sincere sympathy of the. coit. inunity is •eetended to the eereived !parents and brothers in the Joss they have sustained. 41, matter wotild have iss be, decid-ed. . by the council. Weill this Jake' had for the time being ao be coneeet. "1 cant see where he has sulfated any •dainagea! •said Chief Wheatley, "and anyway if he has it is more than counterbalanced by the feet that some time age ho•feneed in aportiorl of one of the streets and , has been crepping "I would seggesta" said -Reeve Gibaings, "that we appoint Our two gentlemen Of leisure, that it to say, Councillors Heart and Graham; to confer with aft, aleeker and report ; at the next; meeting' of the council," The suggestion was (tete& upon and with the result. both tho claimant and the. council will be satisfied, no 'dmiat. The 'Public School Boatd asked foe $250 more thee last fe'ar and get; it. This is one of the uncontrollable ex- penditures, so fai as the couneil is concerned. The Collegiate Board ask- ed foran additional $260 and got it also. The council sometimes 11,-rime.ces. over these demauds buathey have to grant them whether or no. The estimates as introduced called for 23i mills on the dollar; two ,mills more than last year. This sent a chill over some of the members end they looked about • for the geeing a( ok. Aniong the IOW was one ( f the amount of the Thresher Company debenture which Lille due the latter part of December. The cotmil had taken for greeted that it would have to pay it, but in its desire to lower 'the rate one mill it looked at the matter from a different standpoint. "There is no tisb of trying to cross a bridge before you wino to it," said. they, adding,: "The ;Thresher Comp- any may, Phoenit like, rise again or the liquidator may receive: a Windfall from SOltiC quarter and paya the $70a. Solicitor Drytione, came up from ihe bowling • green td" talk on the question and, in short, said :"Never mind raising the money till 'it's want.. tit! You never *now whoa luny turn December' you wail haaep to, pay two next year Yoe are only -staving eil 'the evil day." ' •Theitem. Was dropped and the, Pleat niukmured : "You evidently believe in "Give us Peace in our time, 0 Lord," ee It looks as if *: the , will be very lztblc eenteiit walk building- this seas; on thciegh ab seveaal places a: walk would be so great a 'convenience a5 to be ainmat a necessity : As the Year aswi41 Aom,property:owners :who imed walk Will hay,e to •germeve pea' In one piece a three-foot wala is asked for, but a :four -foot 'walk looks . so much better and cos*., so little more that only the wider one should be Iatd. ' The Boaed of ,Health showed an 'in- treaeed expenditure of $410 over last: year. This was Alio to the smallpox stare which war fought hard and kill- ed quick, • I The estimated expenditures and re- ceipts are as fellows a' a I , Es Lima ted Expenditures. Interest, Consolidated Debt '283 75 Int. W. Doherty & Co:, loan 875 00 'Sinking Fund W. Doherty & Co. loan P36.40 • Slake* Fund, Consolidated • • •Debt • (1128,65 Local Iiiipro4rementte489.17 ,Coilegiate Institute, rebuilding • ' I debenture : e15,31 Public School 4150.00 Collegiate Institute Public Library. County Rate • Streets Salaries • Electric Light 2000.00 800.00 1163,50 • 1500.00 1325.00 11'00.00 Property 450.00 Cemetery • 450.00 Charity • 75.00 Fire and Water • 450.00 S Greet Watering , $00.00 Insurance . 00,00 Printing, Stationery, Postage 175.00 Board of ,Health 450.00 Eleetiori 4 • • 30.00 . 75.00 2/5.00 50,00 •a36.38 F •' Tax Refunds • Grants Law Costs t 'Incidentals' • To tat li:stitriated Receipt, Tavern, Shep, Livery, etc. • lionised' $000.00 Rent of Hill:and Weigh senile tr Sees . 400.00 Cemetery • 600.00 Statute LaborDog Tax 1510.00 Magistrates fil'ire8 .25.00 Interest on 'Bank Denosi1s 160.00 Shaw of Railway Tat item the • Provincial Government 60,00 Trarieferred from Doherty Con- tingent aeeount 765.00 $756,001 at 22i mills on $ 17,901.16 20,041.16 ABOUT PEOPLE IOU KNOW. friends in Berlin and eaher pieces. ales. Eph. Runsitedler is "' visiting Ales.' Bert Potts, Goderich, was in Miss A.my alows'on Visited friends in Clinton on Friday and Sa.turdey last. Kincardine over Sunday. lafies IVIaegie Steep is acting as steno- grapher in Barrister Brydomas office. Mr. .George Chiclley of Owen Sound isspending his holidays at his home in Itown„ Mee, Priscilla'. Kyle of Seaforth was the guest of 'Wise Ella Lindsay over Sunday. • . Misses Joel° .Wiseman and Clara Chidley are visiting 'Next() friends this week. . principal 'Hartley leek- charge of the ,- -• Services in St. Thomas'. caurala •a•aa... forth, on Sunday. • - • Mrs. Hugh Ross . and children of Winthrop omit Sunday .with her sista, Maas F,-IVIcEwen, Miss Dowson, who has been lialiday- • ing at the homestead in Stanley, --hal retuen,ea to her posttion. - Mr, and -Mrs. E. Linder of Toronto were ,week end visitor. and Weie entereeined by his sister, Mrs, Dolg. •IrttluanY j-reln mini sin s,tL Mr. D. French, .foriner nianager of • the House of RefiCae but now of Wetasks ili. • Misses Wiltand Grant, who 'lave 'been holidaying at Bala, •a Muskoka- - . se - .iwin, Alta., is said to be seriously summer resort, 'returried aortic- yes t - sie and Nellie Watkins have returned 9'4ftier oaildesboro vicinlaaand .pleasant visit . •• Mrs : John T, Ross, who was vislting 'uncles' 'the parental roof, Mr. and - Mrs, H. W, Cook's, eetureed to Tore Onto on Monday, Rev. J. -Hiles and Mrs. Hiles of Bay:. field ane Mrs. J...Veele of Kiri:ten were guests of Me. and Mrs. A. Hooper the aait week. Miss Drawer, who was' visiting • ' in Hamilton, Brantford and -ether , place, tor ,aPS e.eae.ral weeks, --has aga.ia liT :taken up her abods at ^a(Theaaca-; Dr. Weir 'of Auburn was in 01 F' • Saturday and assisted in an °vela - tied Which Was : performed in the ,..hoSaifel upon atesall.. laobeetoe Jr. ' of Aubuan.- • '' - --: . • : •. DraW111.. Sloan, brother. of Mrs. ,Wes- uleye ,\IVeaa,v1keeie,sitivearatliinetr ciIiitrh9i5siseSecteienkg. bier through the district of Ungava in the far north. . • •' Nonman Sheppard, son..of ale. J. ls,, Sheppard Of town is a member' .Of . the bugle band of .tbe ,Hamilton Regiment aria •acCompaiiied'at to the Qua* aaereenaenery, . MasaE1 'McLaughlin of. Saskaa' who has. been the etiest of .het parte,teeseler. and -Mre. William Maker for the past kirtnight, wen' t� Guelph. en Friday to spend ; Week or so with friends there. ' Ma: and Mrs W ,Walker, town, Alt andMrs. A. W. Sloan . and ' -Mrs. .0ooinas and family, Blyele. and, Mrs. W, .McMichael and daughter; : Miss Aileen McMichael, Wis.consin, picnicked in Bayfield •on•Tuesaay. „ owier has been enga 'eal by the , Tory Government At Toronto as one of the professors in the Veter- • inary -0611ege„ which is eow affiliat- ed with Toronto -University. We -say. ;Pork. ass tale Dr. 'votes the other • way and Liberal Governments 'aee net in the habit of appointing Con- zervativesto office. • Mr. and Mrs. , John Guest ieti.,rned home ..Saaardey evening from a three weeks' viit at Elginfiela, Lordon :towneilia, Mr, ,Guosi, was born in .that township three seoee years ago, lived there uritit a, .couple: of years ago and on his vieita back ia Al- ways given a moat cordial recaptiem by old neighbors and friends, Mra. G. , R., • Keys, after visiting at his home in Stanley for a couple' of dam was in town on Monday on his way back to Seaforth to reeume hie work as organizer for the .0. o. • F. Notwithstanding progriosticris tions to the contrary, he:did a geed :atroke of busiinese there last weak. Mr. Keys is a successful organizer, one 6f the best the Order has.; • ter, Mrs. W. Pinner, ia Toronto_ IMEirs.Beaton. to013.ar11;;C is v.siting her dituaata 1e the geest of Ws lather, Mr. D. A.. Mr; Alva Beaton, teacher, Scoaleads ' l MSiinsundBaeYsSie Ross is were gueets of Clinton friende ever. Ma. and Mts. Sim IVfuvriestitt'ionfgSattretaoL4 ' Miele's, Mr. Charles VC Ste week's, this week, : Or, ThOmpeen was the 'guest over Sunday Of his slater, Mesa Murray of Toroute. Mrs. today J.Tozery.frerneteand family if.mapmviiiysitrevitiiinsw friends in Toronto, Mr. S. Kemp visited his aeother-lie- • law, Mr. W. Rath, near 'Myth, ese Friday and Saturday last. ;Messrs. Ernest Higley and Cliarleia Wilson of Chatham were guaatk et„, Ms. F. Bawden aver Sunday. Mr. Thos. Long, G.. T. IL ticker agent, /Port Hepravias thceaueat •.Clinaon friends last week: • M. Frank O'Neil and his daughter; Min Beale returned frons: . mi.111..eaordieirw,re..,Ssers,koe.OFnuTghliesy. 4d4fanuly attended the Old Boys' re-urdea u, London the forepart ^ot the week. . Miss .Clara ateep lett yesterday i:tes visit friends and relativee la Pe- trolia' and Detroit for s. cotaaa OE weeks. " . . Mrs. Reuben Graham and Maater Eerie is visited London frieiaas this week ' and witnesiaed the Ola Boys' peke. "'ration', Mies returned ea iaaturday"; from Dundee and is 'pending . her healxidayeit.t.helparental esine. iviystreet , MeSsrs. Victor and Douglas. Goa -wile Will go West oriaba first :eiccursiort • to da settlement duties pe the forme- .er's homestead ,in Sask. Mrs. Will. Dyrnent, aftea a visit to , her parents,. Mr. and .Mrs. H., W, • • Cook, leaves on Saturday t oke . her husband in Chicago. e Mi. and Mrs : Fred,. Potts arrived-leo:Mai, Cleveland, Ohio, on•IVIMiclay, and kiZt . tjheguests of- the former,'s parent_. - - Mr. arid Mrs. Geoege Potts. . Mr. Neiman Kennedy 'Went to Beth-. 'well on Saturday, to give Dr. Black-, : well a helping bane in the Old Boyla ie -union which is in preereeee,:theaga . ilea sveek. , • : • ' Mae and Mrs, J. 3V; Modeland, wises -had been visiting the formeee.moth- er, Mrs. Brigham, towie:. left.. ;this: week for Melita, Man..; being: book- ed by Mr. W. Japksoa; local: ageiia, • 0, P. •It. . • :'• • ' Wi,P. Spaulding arrived last ev- ening from Maaletta, Ohio, to joie . his wifeand eiatle.; .Mit ,Katie who have been guests. ef Mrand., a , Mrs. Jas.- Fait for esSew Weeks. , • *r.- Natter Townsend ' haa..•gt en ip' Inc Positioesan the organ factory,, Which he has heldfor meny Jyears., and jsurposas going •West wieh 'the' • Bast .exciirsien to try Inc ' Leila -at • . harvesaing. . . - a • ' lector Greig, cciai-ineker for .° Tozer aze Brown, is leaving on a.; weeks' vacation- • which be intend.; ' spending at his old limere in Bonnie- ' „Scotland. -Ha s bought, his tickets Wpm 1.S.If. Ws Jackson, •'tett Violet., o a and Oaageale.0 :and her soli, Master G. W.a rearm , home today from A lortnighaseesit ! with her. slater, Mrsa.Vonatteir of. Woodstock. • Mr: Barge spent . thi: 'first week with them,, •afterwaida; taking in the London, lawn bowling- tettrnarneat. Masters- Erskine and George, 'seas ea ' De. Evans,' are spending their, holi- days With their uncle, Mr.. a; Evans on the Sauale• Lane, Stanley,. The farm :is on the lake sabre and' • the boys aro having the time -tilde lives: Mrs. .(Dr.). Vearee visiting her sista atiIndian Heade Sask., :for a kw weeks. , Mrs.. Ed, :Munro and Master Harry; - who Jeft for • the Weeteaafeee weeks); : age, have net yet got fbeyond Win hipeg. The attended the re. -union of ,the Huron Old Boys' .Asseciation of that clay and kern a picture of the grate) which appea,red in the Winni- peg Telegram to "band we are quite safe in saying that theatrip is doing them geed. • „ BAPTIST CHURCH. •Ail WHAT ,A4BOUT. APPLES, The work of renovating the church A tourity apple buyet, not of Olin - is now eomplete and the re -opening ton, said to • The News -Record itho vvill take place/ next Sunday. Rev, E. other day • "I made a tout of Grigg will preach and Mi.. J. G. ' immodiaat 'thee -riot last week and men* Spencer, tenor soloist, Datroit, ant say that I was disappointed the.. , sing at both serviees, An offering appearance of the orchards. •'rhea*. be taken an aid 'of the renoaation wori't be one barrel of apples whom. fund..'taiga as well Wall al there were ten' last year. 1, have Clinton and bis man3t friends will be most as' many good Northern Spits. , glad of this opportunity of tearing in My Own erased as I SaW tnyf him bolero he rattans to his work !iirounds." Burman. Mr. Spencer is also known ae.a singer of ability. All a,re ifivited to hear him. MA1113,1451 ON sA.TuRoAlt. ' , On SettIrday lest •abee ; LAO& Priem, daughter of the Grand Trunk agent at latrucefiehi, Was united in marriage with Mr. Arthur X. travelling tepreseetatiee of the Dom- inion Expeesa Conipany. The •cere- mony was performed in St,/ Joseph:as chureh by Rev. rather Hanlon, after whieh the happy, couple drove to the borne Of the bride at Drucefleld where - the wedding luneheon was partaken of., On the afternoon train Mr. and 111m, Shain left for Old; future home in $20,04146 Chatham. Bayfielei Correspondence:oa . ,Paie Fottr* • ' •• New Advertisements. $20,000 Stoelc--Tozeias-sal For Saterelay-Hodgeeseala Clearing Time -M, & Statement -W. 11, Roberteori-. White Mapes `a Price-ta & Gaa4 Applica.tions,-D, t, MacPherson -6, Voters' Lists., -D. L. Maeplorsoti-S Midsummer Sale-Predi Jgrekeent-t Manufacturers' Sale-Neweomlie'se--!%; 'Growing Timee-Beli Telephone