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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1908-08-13, Page 1• 4 1 9�r?ectiirVonstraction *slave 14 getformattee We again call attention to our grade of wxrctras Good material, fine finish and accurate adjiii73,-e7 are all combined in our high grade watches. Our aiDA IS not a question of price, -but . quality, like any- • thing else it is always cheapest - hi,. the end. So •if you want a reliable watch call on us. **vier frsd Clisten . . . ,INCORPORAil'ED 1869 UNAllA Pald-Up. Capital $3,901.006. Reserve $4.890,000 • Toted Assets - ' a a 846,500,000• , HEAD oF6g; "etoNTRem.. • CLINTON BRANCA. 'COUNTRY BUSINESS Pi,:crititegIstVereadnr131lArzeil their banking bniness. Sales notes will be cashed or taken for . collection. • Special Attention Paid to 'Savings. Bank Accounts • Farmers', Bank of,. Canada (Iiiedriointed e') ecial at Of Parli men 'Member of he Canadian Bankers' Associatio'n and theliTorotg To Clearing House'. Head pingo . - Toronto W. R. Travers . General flanager • A branch of this Batik has been opened in 'the Village or Bnicefleld and a general banking busine,savr,ilthe transacted at thie.branch: .. • ...i,u/c,r,cs c14.170.1n thel4viisk!Baei on- ' ','.-14,94)HE -DOLLAR • and nnwards,at theidgianst'onr‘rent rate Of interest and paid four:times a year , , 410244es dlicsninted:' Speolal privileges extended to aeigantia of Tovenstipsaarniers ancl•ethers. • • • - Office open Saturday :evening 7 te.9.. 11. R. LAIRD, ▪ , Local Manager 1 • READYMADE I CLOTHING - Idorris its Croo ORDERED • 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 20c and 25c to clear at 10c. 4 dozen Men's and Boys' Caps, in odd sizes makes, regular 25c and 35c to clear at 10c, 3 dozen Men's and Boys' Sailor Straw Hats, , regular 25e and 50e to clear at 10c. and Men's Summer Coate in luetres,linens,, e 0., to clear at from 50c to $1.50, 20 only, Boys' Summer Coats, to elder at 25c to 50c r • • Men'srummer Suits, regular $6.50, to lear at $3.50 Men's Summer Suits, regular $8.50, to lear at $5.50 Men's Summer Suits, regular $10.00, to clear at 7.50 , "A Square Deal for Every Illan," Molittal & CROOKS Successors to tiottgens' Bros. Clothing Store 1 CLINTON, ONTAttiOb RUMMY, A,1YOUST lath, 1908 r4 will he seat to any address in Canada to January, 1909, for 25 Cents. Whole i1umbr 1$247 BLTTII AND CLINTON AT BOWLS. Four rink' eamu down from BlYtle Qn Thurs?da.y last for a iriendly game of bOWls on the- local Pero. The visi- torscored 63 points. e.nd tbe locals 10, givingthe latter a • lea4 of no less than 48 points, 'THE,!..400,14 Ii1ARICNT. Wheat 7pQ, Oita 45v to 40e.„ b real; '150. • Parley .65c to. 10g. Butter 1.7c .to 18e. Eggs 17c to 18c. Live Hogs $8,25, THE WHIT.E DYKES 'PICNIC, f• The White Dykes band with a nem - ben of their friends '; held their first Animal picnic at Bayfield on Monday. They enjoyed the day very 'much by the lakeside. In the evening by re - 'quest they gave a musical program forethe eampei**fileh was very Much appreciated by them ell. • The band will give their open Air concert 'on tbe Square on Friday es en- 'ing of this week instead of Saturdey. ELECTION. ,EXPENSES. t Sonie people 'haVe had the idea that running elections in 'Huron la so eie. ,pensive as to eat em a good -portion Of the sessional indemnity: That may have been the ,ease in the good • Old days but is not so any more,at. any tato it might be 'so inferred from the statements as published by ,the Centre Ireton candidates, Mr. Proudfoot ad- nitte to spending $254.99, to be elected by a vastly reduced majority, while Mr: Porter pleads guilty' to an. expen-. diture of $167.15 Of • which two doll- ars was paid to The News -Record for, printing posters for two meetings. THE 0, 0 I, DID WELL, ' Twenty students, of . the Clinton Collegiate :wrote at the entrance ex- amination •( Junior ' Teachers ) to ,the. Normal School and of •ethese seventeee .passed,; thirteen taking hen - Org. The list is as .follows :Horiors-r• Brown, J. C. I Copp, S. East, S. A. Holmes, .J. ' F. Lucas, j:.-McCOnriell, D. H. Stewart, '4., 11. Vodden, -E. A. Cantelon, 'H. Kerr, .1. ye.ar.son and S. Rees. Passed; --B, McEwen, E. Tighe, W. 'W. Weir. the. junior Matriculation the fol- lowing were successfule Lyall Brown; Edgar Cantelon; .Clarence Copp, Dean Courtice, Fred.. • Lucas,. Annabel Mc - Ewan, CharlesIfeetphersop, *Denald Ross,,SteWareJtose, Douglas 'SteVeart Edward Tighe, Aobt: H. Vo'dden., John a, Wiseman ' • BASEBALL' MATCH. . • . There were. %quite a• few Spectators .at the baseball match Played in : the park On Monday. evening , between the Blyth and Clinton teams. The visit- ors started out well, scoring five runs in the first innings, but only two af- terwards, while Clinton, ren up eight runs with only *omen out in the lest) ineings.. The game Van thus closely contested and much enjoyed by all who witnessed ,it Bort Potto was Umpire and no one questioned his de- cisions from -Which it may be taken ,for, granted that he knows the game and was teipartial. John Moore kept tally for Blyth and W McLeod dmd lik duty for the hoine'teant. Bert Kerr played right fieldHe vveuld ratleer have. :been a speetatee, • 1 1 1 ! 1 usual he obligingly corisented, :That's Bert's "tele,' always, and in an einee- gamy he evere.tinie is equal to the Occasioe. '• , ,Eddie Sheppard, who was inthe pitcher's box, improved as the game progressed until he had them fanning out •in one, ti,vo,three order. Ground rules will have to be Made her the next :statue if Aloe Alexander and Percy Couch are to take part for they have got in,theliabit of slugging out into the left ,field so; as to oblige the fielders to stand away 'back near the fence. Alac'e two -bagger and Percy's three -bagger 'were features of the game • Cep- Cook is an all -Wend , playa and on the el:ember's, line he also ex - cele. The runner who cannot steal a. base with the Cap encouraging him by voice and gesture is:a slow pok,e, Mood. Dr. Sloan rather riled the Cap by seeing that he had made a• , wager that/ he couldn't get to first Inge _the Cap got there at the very firet opportunity -but it was oe bailee • Toni Hawkins is a baseball enthuS! lase and knows all the points of the game. He is a geed batter, neva. misses a fly or a grounder and cleats the bases at sprinter's speed, He mt.- telled himself- on Monday., • Ed, Joheson was behind theAs.t, as usuaL • The hater. the 'hall the better • Ed., likes it and the dinner who. ;beats him to secend base must be a sprinter after the naatit?,er of Bobby' Kerr of Olympic fame. • • Prank Forrester plays a steady gable one that'would do eredit to A. much more es:perienced player. He did• well on .Monday and so did • W.I. Malts who guarded third. • Prank McCaughey has stretehed up since the family moVed from Clinton to Myth a couple of years ago and has became "quite a big bey now." Hepicks up fad grounders with post. itiyo delight and guards first base with the coolness of a :veteran. • tlarvey ld1ey,son of Citieen Sam. Gidley, wefl .knoWn in Clinton, 14 an- other of the oonitng players. Like thd ' "old plan" he is good natured and on the best ot terms witk the rode& ,Watson, ' Taman, Begley and • IVIcArter are motibers of the liret titte for 'Myth has plenty of mtttierial for two teams, good ones, too. 4 NO PLACE FOR A DOCTOR. ' •What eontributes so largelY tOwarde Bengali being one ot this healthiest place. In Canada is good water b,uci onions.7,-Henao11 Observer.. AT A BIGER SALARY, • Miss Mabel Doherty, daughter Of Mr. GeorgeDoherty, has =opted an engagement with the Stratford Col- legiate board as commode' "pecia,lint at a salary of $1050, an inerease of $1507 over what she has been =relying in the GOderich C. I. . BURNED OUT. • Mr. AeG. Glaiser'wive recently , be- came the haPPY husband of Miss Min- nie Hill, sister of Xis, Will. Plum - steel Of Clinton, had. the misfortune to have his store destroyed in a ; d•re which devastated Gainsbora, Sask., on Thursday. The loss was heavy an4 only partially covered bIt insiirance, wrbus carman-. . , Rev., Mr.. McKee -Of London preache4 in this church on Sunday. last, The organist, Mr-% Glenn Campbell, be- ing away on his vacation, •Mrs.. Oamp- bell •filled that position. The excellent organ of Willis always gives forth, .perfect, harmony whether it is the , professor or his good- wife who pre- sides at :the pedals;. THE HOLIDAYS WANING:" The, holidays haVe been slipping away rapidly, and next-Moncley . the rural schools will again epee :their; doore. ,The tiebani; teacher§ veille how- ever, take an additional fortnight' rest and. recreation. Doubtless they need it badly, .but -many parents of innumerable hopefuls' would ptefer see the vacation shortepedinstead of ?elongated. POPULAR ,WITH PREAdfiERS. Tho ininieteriale'proteselouIS• :well represented at Bayfield these , days, among those who are hOlidayitig there being .• 't, . • Rev Mi ',Sewers, Bracelield. • , Bev:. Mt. .Davidson, Yarna Bev. Mr. Jennings, Blenheim. Rev Mr Moray; Grantee., • ' • .2tev. Xi; Cleft. Steatford.. 11. . Rev int, Berry; Seaforehe Rev. Mr.' Kerr, Clmnton BeV Mi Stewert, London.-- • There are or have been others bat the'above list Will suffice eo account ,to some extent .for the Or of tanetity. that so: pervades •ithe 'leaky, breezy village. • ' • ' ' , • . 'Ghat Was tlie•stejeleing ef tho leape' tete on Sunday last as :they 'gathael! .to t thole it -opening service's...They have now One of the mot neat and attractive 'euditotierns intown.. The work has, needed doing her some time and the- More hopeful •Outlook. Which has .0ara:cterized the work: since -Rev. T. W. -Charlcsworth Settled as pastor has •encouraged them to fix the church ••nii in' its present saeisfactory•COndi- tioe. The Outsideof the buildieg!ha.s been ,made to look 'neat and Clean e by :painting all the woodwork; While the Work on the interior has accornphshe quite a traesforMation. The Want have 'beee, papered a dull fawn enter; With a neat 'herder of classic de.sign, the ceiling being e, grey, white and bine mottle with 'gilt stark: The 'seats have been varnishedand ell the woo WOr pain . or 'lighting has "been instilled, three handsome eight-lightelectroliers•ut dull, brass fieisit taking the place: of 'the Old 'drop lights, These have a much smarter 'appearanee as well as giving -a mech bitter 'light The ser - 'vices were -well attended, in the even- ing the church ; being crowded. Rev. Ernest Grigg 61 Beernah.preached ap- propriate and helpful 'sermons, his siibjeces being in the morning eqie- lieeers the. Temple Of the Holy Ghost" and in: the :•evening "The; present and future glorious heritage of- the Child, ren of . God 1' Mr. J. ,Ge. Spence ' of Detroit gave great pleasure to all by his beautiful and earnnst rendering of his solos. and .he will be asSured of a ivaem. welcome . !whenever 'he visits Clinton again. Miss Hoover presided .the organ and this is to say' that the.instrunneatal music Wes Of ,a 'high order. The pastor had charge of the Servite and, the offering was a 'petal one. Special hymn sheets were used • ; the services whieh, will he used, at, the evening services in the future. Subjects or next Sunday Morning, !'The taking al Jericho"; evening, "'The promises of the Gospel." • Personals • Mrs. °I). ▪ 1Gardener Sr. left( Monday ter • a. few weeks visit Is/lather son, Mr, • i, Gardener, proprietor of the Waldotf, one of the leading hotels in Hamilton. • Mrs. !George Sperling and children of Cranbrook are Visiting her Parents, • Mr. and Mrs. S. Rathwell on the Bayfield Line and her daughter, Miss • Myrtle Sperling, ond other -relatives In Clinton. Nev Advertisements' Dr. Ovens' -5. Boy, Wanted-Neiveoiebe'S-.5. Boots Kit Shoes- P. ' Discount Saie-A J. Grigg -5. Money Awed Odds and tnds.Coueh & Co. -4. Pine. Furniture -Move & all -5. Ponce Posts -M. ',laden /5z Son -S. Reliable Wittebes-W. 11. 1e1Iyat-1. Eleetion Tens-. L. Dieltenson-5 • 1 W110 WILL B.E.THE CAN- DIDATE IN SOUTH HURON ? ABOUT HPELIPLE YOU If the eerniliOnS COnteat 10 -W. take Di. V. Fowler, V.. S.., was in Loudon plate in early November,. as is freely On businesi this week. Predieted, the time. is close et hand Miss Rena' Piekett in visiting 'friends when the South 'Huron 'ConservetiVes in. Seaforth this week, , must decide upon a candidate. •, Mrs. Pugh ,and Wilily returned from, Severel names have been prominerier London oe Monday. ly mentioned, including : . Wes Sadie Sanderson of Goderich is John Williains,, Zurich, vieitirig friends in Clinton,. John McNaughton, ;Stanley... Miss Lottie McCreath of Goderich is M. Broderick, Seaforth. the guest. of Mrs. W, Fowler. John Macdonnell, TleasalI: Mr. ,and Mrs. Alex. Robinson of BO - Hugh Spackman, Exeter. - •field were in town on Tuesday, Rev. Jes. Elliott, -Genleriele Mrs. Frank Dark of Detroit is visite ing hot stiSter, Mrs. A. J, Grigg. Mr. Albert: Seeley was in Toronto, •Hainiltep and Dundas this week. . Mr. Will, Bagler teek in the excer- AdditiOnal Bayfield news' on page 4. . sloe to ;Detroit on Saturday :leet. Bayfield?s Civic Heliday will be Mr. t Frank O'Neil and iVfies Pearl held On Wednesday oPtiegttetkek, ; the )0'Neil visited in London this week.; lfith inst. The stores- will all be Miss Basle McEwen lis 'spending . a closed, for the day which °Ur citizens , ' couple oi. weeks with friend* in Bay - are expected to abserVe in a ,fitting field. ' Matinee. God Sa,v0 ,the King. Don'tMiss Reta. RoWe.of Eeetee is visiting . . forget the date. ' her grandmother, eine. Thomas The anniversary servio:+,s in 'comm. xiil-Iss'ig1":asYt'u h.as reett'eno to .. , town' tion with St. Andrew's church were ' Bayfield •• • - • Mr. ,William'' centelon was in .on Monday.e lifitebiell Leslie Wanniann .epont civic hell!** •... with friend* in BItievele. 1$1eesrs, Toni Sheppard glid RoY-Zeelt • •.., spent Monday at 01.6and Bend. •• Mrs. A, ' J, Holloway spent ,a, day • with 'friends at Exeter this .v.eek. I , Nits. W." Glebe baniplieli arid: her Ose, Gordon, SPent. this week in Miteheile . Mr, .Berte-Langfeed and Mt, danghtere Mtge. Larene, visited in Godexieli cese ' • excursion to Sarnia' the latter park • -Monday. . • • • : •,. Mr. and Xis, C. Ware took int thee 9eWAivi !. ia.s.t7etiC Mo'n;eilvisited. ' at' hie' old -home in St.. ThOMaS • Oli SOO- , Iga:YAn4diklndMr.443.11...tillY; '.B:. '1(''er :a'h• d • fa‘'Meir...• . visited at Mr. 'George Wallace's at. St. Augustine on SundOi. ' Mrs. Robert Mason ', dame 'liOree •• cors . ' Saturday from a Visit 'of Several ' • days with friends. at .Exeter. Miss.Ida Wilton.. *eel to Heneall . wit ' Tuesday to spend' a couple of weeks .. hem on .$unilay. 'last a,nd largelY At. after a fortnight's visit „at her home with her :uncle, '11.r.: T. Palmer.. ' tended. . The' preacher., was,The.pg.as •an- at Drysdale. ' . :. , . *Mr. p. .W. Brown, Woodstock„ solo* rimmed in. the lest issueof Mr. J. • C. Miller of Sault Ste. •11tarie partner of the Arta, Of ' • Teat tk: , : b pies .Paper, the Rev. Dr, Barnett of , is the gneet of her daughter; Mrs. -Brown,' was • in town this Week. ' . ' Mr's, Moilat ',leaves in a few •days fel' the London 'Presbytery. The, choir '.'1-• *Leen` .M.rs, Weller and child of ,,. Cleveland, Mantreal to visit her 'daughter: Sher sang veri nicely,. indeed.. ': , Mrs. BlUthell of . Ingersoll is . 016: , Ohio, are ' the eguests of her uncle;'. will be, accoMpanied by her ..st,../L t „ Mr. W. T. O'Neil. . ' Mrs. Eli McLaughlin --etinned froene guest of Mrs., 'John. McLeod: 's - . 'Mee ''. D..S. Cook and Mite, Mildred are Guelph Saturday and is 'ilia we. • Rev:, Going "of EXeter• ' ' • will oeeupy ; visiting. for 'a fortnight in, • the Nile the guest of Hrs....James miller .,:es the Methodist pulpit on Sunday moral ,...a,M1- neighborhood, - • the: Base Line, -nig next- We expect to hear some- • Mrs. Ogle Cooper and Ilunily of •Col- Mr.' R,,..r.' WaIket, Toronto ebrother of thing' espeeielly• good from the prek- : -lingerood are the .guests 'ofher sis- dent. . ' ''' . ' ter,' Mrs." E.. J. Cantelon. ' . • , 'Etev. Mr. Berry, wife and family. of 1Vliss Sophia " Stonehouse returned' „' -to •Seaforth arrived . last week :and'have. • ;town. on Tuesday 'evening :slier vis - 'taken a cottage • in. the ,White City: i• 'iting friends in Teckeesmieh. -. ' . .• • Rev. Mr. Berry of Seaforth, assisted. Mi: A.• j. Holloway istereed, '' home' by the Rev. • Sft, • Cluff -of Stretford .....'eu Teetday. from a. business ''' trip and Rev.. Mr. Japinge. of .Blenheini, "-• to New Liskeard, New Ontario.. ' took the, service. in Teinity.. Church. -Mr. ()liver' Grigg, 'O-Oderich, was in .On.Sunday last in .the • absence Of Rove e town Monday., He expects to leave William Hinde for reaemee' given else -e,,. ; on. Friday for Pilot Mound, Man. where..in thia. celumn. . • . • Mrs. D, .Cook Sr.: returned On Monday, ' Rev. Mt Sttmatt' a London is the' Atoni a fortnight's Visit, among • Old ,gueeteet his ,- sister,. Mrs ; : t,Dr.) • Stan- l ',friends at the Nile and Dungannone bury-- ,..... , - -: , • • ' .. " • . • ' Mr. Andrew. .Ta,Ylor . and his '•: sister, The Iauna "Prieeese". ren into our. :Mise M. Taylor, visited at Chisel- rarbor on Monday for ' sheltee. while .hurst from Sateedey: Meta Monday. on ' herway north:- ' . • ' `• '. . ' NTS: Moore Detroit e e.'Who . has been .. Mre, 'S. Mitchell . of London . and , . visiting her sister, Mrs, Moffat, for Mrs. es: W. Armstrong ',... of. Toronto sometime,: returns iMiee. foemorroW. Visited ...frienda in the village .on. Sat•-:.:; Mr. .J. •PVeeVaemanree•ande.eleie brothere =day laeti.' .'' .... • , ' . • ' ' • • ''. de -law, Mre James-17c7a7".1"'"the 1 r:- . . • e • , ._ee. ' Rev. Me.::Oluff,• Mrs. Clurt and ' family ;Caliedian Seo; spent . 'Surtriny .in have !taken a, cottage. 'in Weistinieeto . 134ieselS 'Grovel fothenipeebof AtigeetMrMrs. J-ita:ttenburyeccompanied by .• , . ; ., .. .. Chid is rector of : the leading Anglican 1 her daughter, little Miss Dorothy, Chuieli . in' the' city of 'Stratford.,: „ t 1 „ Visited Mr, . ' Harry, 011icas, Termite, - Mr.. 'avid. Mre, Watson ef Se:alertly 'Saterday to, Tuesday. . .' spent, Sunday in the village.' . , Mr.. Harry Houlden leavev:fer the, Itesi Beattie of • '• Barrie was •' the • !West ...this week' as travelling salete gueet of Mr. :George Erwin for A -few men for the. Star, Whitewear Manu - days of the Past week. - fecturirig :Company of Berlin.' :Mis.Lundy. of ,Pittsburg is the go2st three William ,Simpson • left on Monday, Of Mrs. •James riliOmsen.•'. • '. ' • • for.a eau*, of , weeks visit • in Tor- . '1ViiS.,•.''Shattoak and family, ' Master ' 'onto e She :was accompanied by her .• .. • George 'and c Mist -Ruth, of Detroit; • daughtee, MSS.- Nellie. Robinion.. ' are :spending:. a few : Weeks in.. thet ill. • Mr: Charles ... Oliver, ' who has . been lige. ' • ; : . - , - : 'spending his holidays with his enelee Mks. 'John Whiddon and, * daughter, 'Mr. William' ohillingworth, Of Skate. Mrs. e Dr. e Brown ;ef, Clinton, Iowa, • ford,. returned to tOwn on Monday. are visiting friends •in eSerathroy this Mr and Mti.; S: C. itathWeii' . •and, week.): ' • . ., .. ' .. . • • ' • • • • • family and Mrs.., -. 'A: Beacom and • Mrs; • Bingley and daughters, MisSes • ,inmily spent the: • civic ,holiday on Ada and .:Flossie, • and. Miss .Rachel, . the oldhOreentead.; on V.12 Bayfield Taylor and ',Miss Martha ,Ratirwell ef .• L.iiie, - ' , : '• • ' -' * Detroit • have' -taken roOms., at : Mrs ; ,Mr... 'and . Mrs.; • R; e. - 3e1:2"ier. ybitiet ames -• o ns •n e or p season.- : ' the forever!s „parental, home; in in Miss Maggie 'Sproat ;of Seafprth is sor from Saturday Until Monday ev-• , 4 • • the, guest Of Mise Ida. Rouatt. • . eening. They also visited in tlie'city Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Peek of Cleve- of Detroit ' • • ' land, Ohio, and :Mr. and 'Mrs-. George Mrs e- 'Josh. Cook' and .:femily • were Peck Of North Dakota are, Visiting in ' guests of 'Mrs:- .. Harry. Little, Baye the -,,eillege. :field, from Friday until Sunday ev- ening . when Mr. Cook • drove over after them. . :• • ' • • 'I, . ' APPLE SHIP4ENTS:.1 . , Mrs. W. C. Searle has received the. • Mr. D..' Cantelon shipped 1714.1ibasit -, ...,Rosadverewusatolitat inhdeiran.,imieoatdh,er„sasMkre..„', ets Of • apples on Saturday and this Joe Critically . ill. Mrs. Leo was. . a foriner teeident. of this town. . • week he ,scridS two carloads, :one of barreled stock and the other in bask- ets, They were of the Duchess variety aad were all 'sent to lelanitohe. points. , • May be a Candidate Rev. Jos. tiliotte The above gentleman is well known in the three ridings of Huron, in the South where he first saw the light of day and grew to manhood, in the West where 'he lives, and in"the North where he has • expounded diVine truthe Principal Gundry :of the C. I. has tee turned from Ingersoll where he was holidaying Naturally • enough the' results of the Departmental exa.min- Mr' and Mrs' Will. •Miller, Detroit; were in •town Monday and Tuosdar. ations has much pleased him; . . - • as the 'guests df his mother, • Mr. Olivet Johnson returned last week from a business trip to the It. Miller, Sr. Before coming here. they had been at Toronto and 4 Nia- Westtie, has been over the road. .gare to often that he now thinks no More Falls. Their visit was short,. of • it than some of us have -to -stay- but Will hopes for a longer vaea- tioe next year So' that he mak spemil at homes would of a run only as. feet , (*.1re times ' es MilOng old friends in as Montreal - about Mr. Hubert Pringle, B. *A.; and bride; nee:jCeGlirnete°r:ret.urned 'come Setae - formerly Mist, Gotrude Thompson. day trent a two-month'S' visit in ther of Mary's, were guests 01 the States of New York and Vermont. lady's bre/tiler, Dr. Thompson, On Thursday last. Mr. Pringle is the He Was up,in the Adirondacks exitt down by the ,ocean :and •while away English master in the Collegiate In -1 stituto at Victoria, B. :C. Preached several times„ performed. one marriage ceremony Ana a num- Mr. E, E. Ball, teacher ot tenglish her of christenings. Needlessto say , and .111octerns at the C. I., returned he had an enjoyable time. • The rave to towii'Monday. Ito took upol erend genticmati's next long trip' self hynten'e bond e during the vats.- will in all probability be to .the tibrrdel.1,11T4 ciWtahse haeeep6pIllyP.allejoe.edplbeY Thhise Dirti. 6.11. Land 'Johnstone of Aberdeen,. News -Record On behalf of our chi- Satland, was the ',guest, of Mr, JAS. Zens OttOlIdS good wiShes and rbr- Fair for a few days of the past.dini e welcomehave taknv. htoi,ristakne:pi!Anges,._in. ritahlel week ot wise•recilaetLete °elf tahxwt ealeithyty on . 1 • elie cottageti CyVuire,lf•r:Ilad .sMt"ers.. r!las14171.1..c1?-6. • r'toa,hnioi:t 101 onegyr 1..;Tt:hteter h4ilsintillanLdb.tocrnldr-: ere. Ur. and Mrs. Alf, Blackwell mune 1111 Ma,ple Lear 8.ifore Corning 'hat he to W'alltiva and "Precia'ti"°°11°- from 'Woodstock On Saturday • and • spent two months on a fruit fano. gations. " • vete guests at the lady's parental in the •Grinisby district. He pot-, But it is as one well verstd in the home, Mr and mrs. coiciough,,w, pates looking around ether portions of the Province and it may he Mat he will )ni alldollocateintoefor ;la& abletand in several goatee ',on the tete./ green,. Messrs, G. L, arid WeeleiltWalkete town, was in Clinton' fiber). &Aux- • day until Mondey, '•••,' • Mr. and Mes, Jame e . Pollard an . daughter, Miss Helen,' pf Sault Ste,-,' Merle, Ont., visited .at ¥r J.-. ir.- WamnaniA• last week. . Mr. and ..Mrs. A. D. Denton. and fam- ily leave next Monday for a driving; ., trip among old friends in ,Nort1s, Huron and West Bruce. Mr .: Archie Weir carne up e from Lon- don Saturday eveningand is. visiting with his . motha, Mrse Adam Weir„ . Millie* for a Lej daYs. • Miss Mary Brownlee, Hamilton, is Me :gue'St of her' sister, :Mrs. H. Hill.: Last Week' ' she spent :with -another... sister,::Mre. (Rev.) Roy, Letedon. • , Mre'and Mrs. George D Hall and • etheie sons, Masters piOrdOnand Ern- est, - Waft from, 'Saturday Until' Monday oven- ing Mrs.. Wt. 'H. Hollya,r, Misses Fannie. and Amy and little. Jack: are sine- •• eneringeat I3urk's' on the lake shore.. ' Mr Hellyar. spent SUnday and Mon- , day with them. , • Masters ' Will. Kennedy and Clayton) O'NeikehaVe returned :from canIPIS& . at Beyfield. They say they had. .a. great time and the . Scales show that: it did 'them good. ' Mr; and Met.. Ogle Helena and Misel• Cele. ifaniner returned to their homer. in Toronto on Monday morning after spending a couple of week e Mr. Bothwell's, 'Bayfield Line, amt, friends ' in Clinten. • • • Miss Nellie Mackenzie returned bone - on Thursday last freea couple . Of ' 'weeks visit to the Soo. - She was, , accompanied hick by ' her cousin,: • • Miss :Olga Pollock," who- Willbe. here • gees, or some tune , Mi.' John DiVis of North Bay 'has been the: gee3t. fattier.: Mr &. the• past week, He beenotm been •veiry Well foe .eomPi tmnie hut - the brief visit toetheecild 11(4mi-totem did enueh towards building Wits ,nre ' again. ' • " r Mr. and Mrs.. Willbantelon cainnupP frOin. Toronto on Saturday and ban - been the guest of .the fornierks entsI Mr and Mrs..W. Ca,nteeee.' 010 Monday they visited en Mitchell au& . have since called on friends rn the . • townships and few days in Bayfield befoee returning Ito the city: affairs of our common countty that Goderich township, „until Tuesday, allusion is here ;Macke • In short; a number of his friendS 13Iblei:lt;v8leevlelnioyeta4tvrsd °4151"IVI‘oloristaonedk-,M,bt in South nuron have rottested him ifig about the 'first el the (Minter' 43olivaellitotvlionhiasslitahtlIteCtoonstorvaltereeant thee, like their prosoot pittoo op opposition .to yir. Iv, Jaekson, It, • colony now in that town, and while on Saturday evening lash skipping in , date for tht Commons. abode, the heart oft yearns for the was nip And tuck all the 3 veep toYnfothenj Mast, he May be induced to old 'hotne town whieh they visit at through but- Clinton AnalIY ottlk*‘ least one each year. ti • seored Aberdeen:, t'