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Jkall it be
That's the quesVion that is asked over and over again..
where there is a present to he feleoeell for a
Mose people agree. that it should. come from a jeWellery•
store. because somehow jewellery and presents ' are always .
aesociatedi
If those intereeted ouly knew it . we could relieve theta •
Of their uncertainty in a few ninnies. '
Cur stock f %knishes the hints. It •reveals in a minute
more appropriate presents than anyone could sit at home
and recall in a whole day. ' •
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So we invite buyers. and we promise to make their
choosing easy and their choice eatisfactOty.
•L• lellqar,
?miler and Optician.
tlission
INCORPORATED Iffee
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RE iillyAL IIIN K . , CANADA
Ptdd-Up Capital $3,900.000. • Reserve $4.000.000 ee.
Total Assets - • - • e • . $46,500,000
HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL.,
CLINTON BRANCH—E.B. .DEWART,
MANAGER;*
COUNTRY BUSINESS Bverk facility afforded te fanners
and others for the traneaction of
their banking business. Saks notes will be cashed or taken for
collection.
Special Attention Paid- to Savings Bank Accounts
The Farmers' Bank ..of 'Canada.'
Capital $1,000,000 - Total Assets $1,50o.000
40 Branches Throughout Canada. • -
Special attention given to .farmers' business:
Fele Notes discounted or Consisted at lowest current rates: -
• Savings Department..
Deposits of and upwards received. Interest paid;or added to principal ittimei *Pear
Your money is too valuable to leave in the liouse where burglar. thieves 'or lire
may take it front you or to invest it in Milky speculations of with dotibtini institutions
' thaft., Often in the past haVe'robbed tem of their bare earned•viesitie •
• Iiitattiand ...Money Orders Jesiiied : •
*hen sending Money to pArt iemCielier our aeon;
o ez..i.nsfaty.a.rtayailabie.hereonksoldatthe lowest'ptiSsible.kateso Our Weber
andprincipal'.evtilis in; the United
State, and Great nritaln.
• (C0it Morro -Courteous Treatment. NO Red Tape..
Brucefield and Dashwood Branches
R 1' DUNLOP Manager I
r
uiTTN:DE I Iorrish 8s Crooks
ersiewsas
ORDERED
CLOTHING.
DIVISION COURT. LITTLE LOCALS, t
. A seSsien of the Divisien Ceurt. was Mr, and. Mrs. Robb. PearSon 'enter -
held on Menday 'with his honor Judge ta.ined • a number of young foil* from
Holt Presiding. Captain Reece, who town on Wednesday. evening at their
has acted as Clerk sine laet Mari*, hospitable home on the 2nd el Stan -
did so on iVionclaY for the first• tirne
wsienreee ehligsht ocwasnes aiibtetinntonineentiTher(;1.any
wow(' sN,s xNsTreuTE.
WILL PAY A SALARY, • InTethiAtilliege u*lailrl nibeeeblinidg aQiit" the thei
publie importance.
home o
MrS, Tebhutt, princese street, on
Captain AleTaggert, vilm recently Thursday, Sept. Xa4th, at g p, ,m. .A.
resigned the posititin o secietaeye geed attendanee is requested, and a
treasurer of the Collegiate histinate cordial invitation IS extended to visit -
Board, Performed the duties thereof in ors, • .,
4 most .satisfactory manner for six.
years without pay. The Board has nine THE LOCA,I4 MARKET.
decided to 'add a salary of .filty dol- Wheat 85c to 87e. •
lars per annum and is advertising for •
Qa
apPlicants-Fromenething ,to --•seeepeet:3-8e5e-o to 8c,
-
hundred dollars is quite a juran, ' Barley 45c to 500,
ONT. ST. CHURCH, : • rilitder •
Eggs 17c. °
The anniversary services in connec- Live Hogs. $6.60,
tion with the League of this church -
BAPTIST CHURcH.
will be held next Sunday when Rev. •
Dr. Cook of Ridgetown will preach The plater:Will Preechat each ser,
both a: m. and evening and in the af- vice •nexl." Sunday : Morning subject
ternonn Addiess 'the Sunday school. "Cities ref Refuge." .I the evening la
10011ESS fliES-
ENTATION.TO I POPLIN
CLINTON SKIP.
A -very pleasant informal evening
was spent 'at the home oi Mr. Jas,
Fair last Tuesday when he entertain -
e& .his rink ot ,"colts." • Thie rink at-
tended a editple of tournaments during
the Renewer and although net winning
any vows, as peorge • Beep re-
marked, "Wo are still in the 'console -
tion anyway." In .the early part "of
the ;evening Dr, Ball !took the floor
and. asked_forelVir.--Paielseettention
when he read the following address
interlarded by humorous reinaeks . by
Reuben Graham,' who then, on behalf
Of the rink, presented' Mr. Fair with
a handsome' gentleman's compa.nion.
The address was as follows
Dear BrotherBowler,-Having been
go honored as to Appear upon the
green away fromhome undee your
Oplereneey. eveiiirig he, will 1 also de-. special series of sernibiis On the A.pose skilful leadership, we, le;e1 that- the
liver an address to 'the League. As ie tie Paul will be :commeneed, subject : least we can do is to preeent you
loritiet pastor of this Chinch Rev. Dreleibet shall we do with the boy." ?with some small tangible•token of our
appreciation, trusting to. your gen-•
erosity to accept tile same. .
Cook is well remembered and no come and eniey.a good heaety sing.
doubt .there will be large ,congrega- "
tions to hear him. .PU1ZE WINNERS.
The Missionary meeting in Ontario •
M•iss Lucy Grant; - who. went out to
St, • League, . Monday evening will be
Virden, Man., some weeks •ago to vie -
especially interesting, lrlissionary
It .her brother,' Mr. Howard Giant,
music vitill be furnished. Rey. Cook .
toek a few, of heroil painting on
will give an Address: • •
The ladies' of the; church will fere . which she Won eight dollarS in prizes
it .the Virden_ PMr, Mr. Grant . ex-
nish a splendid dinner . in the lecture
hibited some of his .stock whkh was
room on Sept. 23rd teem 11 to 2
also awarded first prizes., • '
o'clock and supper from 5 0).7. :
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WILLIS CHURCH • ' ' ' IV LUCKY et eNCHER
, ... MiSs. Evelyn. Turner, daugnter
A,: debate .will take . place in the
lecieure roan .0f. Willis church on;Tuese Mrs. Edward Turnet, town; left 011
Saturday last far , Willwood, f., Man.,
day- evening next under the auspices of •
Where next Saturday at he home
the Young peopte's Societe The sub- •
eit her. brother,..Mr. Cyrne Turner, she
ject' will be : "Reselved that there ,,,
should be an Imperial Parliament for will be united in inartkage to. ' Ur'''
Ric
the British Empire but l each country herd Wood, a Seska,teireevan reale:
The happy couple will tup
composing it to have a sepaeate par_ ere coupleeke •
. E.. their abode in a house' befit on , the
liament Of its own.". Messrs. E.
Ball and W. .1Viciteen will sneak for !Ate °I what a :nente * .°I ,years 1 ago
the affirmative ..while Principal. Hart.; was kn°Wil as FiirblVal°1'. "lViiS'S Iiir-.
.awpiplleabre ' for
tillinehnii.!Rgantlils‘vie°i
ley . mei Ur.. Iv. . s, R, 1.10imei . will nee was for Many years a resident of
several 'terms e as, a
(iThReoti.dyigtrs.' ienierbellr atilfd tta teaching staff of • the
Charlesworth and Mr. Fleining.• • • . '• ' rint'lin* ' sch°°1'. She wai',Acs'et7eClli7
The ladies' of Willis. church Will held very popular i , and has many friends
.
her
their anntial bazaar in the town hall . e Who will be extending the most,
on Thursday, Oct. .8th. Ald,te Partici. ', cordial good wishes' '
., .later. . , ., .1 THE EVAPORATOR . ST'AUTtlee'
ST. F'AIII'S:01111itCH.6" ' •
„ • , The tocal evaporeto • r -ening again.
114. -etoheig4tatiefeed - fitted the • • An- 'and. as :the S'teelW
reclY
glica.n pulpit's in Auburn and . Blyth 171°rc, ithe eta Vi tit" ease
Last year twenty-liv
on Sunday and The News -Record is ed.. e"peeple' were
informed that h cre• ted . i on the pay roll and there has at tint-
. , e a . .a veiy av-
°rabic, impressien. - . , es been a still greater number. e 'ebb
1 outt last season was six ' carloads
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We congratulate you highly in that,
unlike other skips we could mention,
your generalship,. achieved two victories for cacti defeat for is it not a pro-
verb, 'amongst bowlers, that "it is
all in the. skipping." Had we been
so unfortunate ,as to have played un-
der some skips, it might have beeii.
e case of one, two, three and out, but
yourlong experience, youe well knosen
skill, not mention your museuler
activity as displayed by you at times,
yourrapid erewl on all toties to
charm the bowl into the desired posi-
tion, rendered • such a, fate remote, in-
deed. • •
Whole Nitlither Ova
:Hayfield New Advertisements
Rev: Mr. VrieSet end faintly left on lOarlil2c1-4/d' Ja•el's°n 4 Se14445'
Friday for, their honeeut Strathroy Pecer4tions-W. D. Fair Co -&
and in their deliartuee went .the last Farm for Sale -O. Brownree-5.
of our summer visitors, • Millinery Onehingse-P. 4 G.-4
David still:800,k who is one "vv. For All Next Week-garlandee4
John whiddon,a peelers in the vale., Wall Paper -W, Cooper & Coe4
•nine hour& on Tuesday.
orator pealed 105 bushels of apples in ASuPpielepijiiinea:IrtionoieLT:s*De.netr"gouelleiZgen'acits--Os-4:4
Mre *John Shorritt, Conservative
candidate for the Commons in South t'argn't Clothing l'Ibliss;"41' V-4-41
Shoe Headque,rters-Fred. !elaciesoie-4
Huron, was in the village last Weise,
Great Saving OpPortunitkeeeToeeie'aeilt,
Mr,. Sherritt is the kind of candidate,
the people take kindly to in that he Pe;ipenioeee
rtcolR!visiaentn-epe,,,odge
'HL• Manel)g1bers111.50,
is strenuous. kindlyt, honest, and ;eh d
made. Be.yneld will do well for him • .
oe eleetion day.
County Engineer Paterson was in
•We trust this, slight token we now
hand you.may• have its uses. May the
Soap Box remind . you of the kind,
pleated and smooth things you said
to eni when tendering directiona to
play a particular , bowl. , May the
Tooth Brush possibly recall to your
memory the flavor of the liquid re-
freshments with ''which we recruited
exha.us.tednature during the progress
of 'thegame,. And when the time
iomes that the briishand comb will
no longer ;bei an actual necessity, itt
•iliat there wile be no hair to brush;
much lesiicembe when you 'thole, up•• ,
On...those things,ded
'
ly, and • o e happy days we spent
tho liag Qn-TA'04.7 w1/11 r°garl
the passing of the centre abetment and
the filling in of Gralbraith's briege.
Mrs. Ross and soh, William Ries of
Buffalo, Were •in London a few eitys
this week. '
Sir. Rufus Keyes, organiier • fcr the
Canadian Order cif Foresters, was . in
the village a few days this week
working,. in the intereets of the
order, • •
'Messrs. James Sparks, James• lecid
George •Greenslade ik in the Exhibi-
tion at London.this • weec,
Mrs. Livingstone of Tuckersenith is
the guest of Mrs. (r r. Stanbury.
Mrs. Sturgeon and ,daughterc Mrs,
Smith, spent tie veeek at London.
•• Miss Hiles - of Kincardine !s the
grieet of • her brother, Reit. J. Hiles:
Mr. William! Ross ,nfe. Beffald'who
comp home to attend the tenerel of.
his !brother, Forrest, is 'spending a
few days under the pareniat•roof.
Miss Maggp Vanstone Qf Goderieh.
uest. et her sister, Mrs,
ingeon Sund4. '
s. James Thomeon, James
ell, Murdock Ross and Frank
Kecghxi attended the Libeeal conven-
tion at Hensall on Tuesday: •
' Mr. Thomas Heard; who has been
visit ng his son,' Thomas, at Thesalon
the Past few . weeks, eeturned home
Saturday.
The schooner Jennies of! Windierwas,
inthe herbor a iew days the past
week wind. bOund.
Dr. Smith attended the funeral of
his grandefather, et, Barrie this Week.
'DOM Di ION EtEcTIONS, IVIONDA.Y,
OCT. Zs'. THANKSGIVING DAY,
MONDAY, NOV. 9,
was. thee.
Thome
Ms
Camtl
together. •
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Signed : Reuben Graham, Geo. W.
Berge, Nelson Ball. '
Rev. . . ey o DyUU con
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ducted tne services in st, peers on of evaporated stock; but ',that ' will Mr'Fair'sposivers. of oratory are
"hardly be equalled this year, there net well known to members Of the bowl
Sunday He is a ,brother Of the .wore
thy ''principal . of our Public' • sehoOl being .as • plentiful 'a supply 01 , apples . tee Club, but he was caught en,aweres
the and almost bowled . oeet. , That, how,
apraedaciht mwealyl. be said that .they : both lAie °YaP6tat°t. has been under
.• . nianagement "cif• Me. Case of TOwne_, kSs ever, was but for. a' spade and 'Pulling
' Case !ince 1094 and this. is one Of ‘.t himself together he ',made a• net and
Mr. Clarence Johnson preached in geoap of eve, yhp ethers being 'ideat-' humorous reply, Saying le Conetusion.f:.
'Blyth Siniday a, M. and in Belgra.Ve :
. 1 ed at Sealorth, Mitchell, Drenthe and "1thank you very much for ' your
in the afternoon • •
Milton. During the fourteen • yeaM• kindness WhiCh -I feel is entirely' une
•"•NeZt Sunday both a: m. and even- I butiiiess desereed, ' though this season we Only '
ing Mr. Raniford. Will Preach hi St. that Mr Case hies been 'doing
here he has won. the respect and eon-
paup.3 .church. The lessen's for the
day will be read: • by Mr: Clarence fidence -;of the townspeonle and those
Johnsen and the lituegy by Mr. 'John Of the country by his genial manner
1 and straightforward .business Methods.
l.fartley. . ' . • : .
HORSE -BURNED TO:, DEATH.. :1)VESLEiC CHURbli. • •
visit-(Aintoa-on-Sept_..23rd, and we purpose "to
have everything in readiness for your reception) as .
well as his. While in town we give you a heaity
invitation to visit
. .
HURON'S LARGEST- CLOT
ING AND TAILORING
HOUSE.
We do not ask you to buy if you do not -wish
to, but will be pleased to shovr you thrnugh our -
stor6, and inspect for yourself one of the finest stocks
of clothing in
Tallor-made or Readtfrto-wear
Garments
ever offered for inspection in these parts.
While in town you are invited to make -this
store your headquarters for the day, and leave any
parcels, coats, etc., until going home..
Don't fail to see the hest 50c Work:
Shirt In Canada for the moneg
which Is our far01068 leader,
quare 'Deal/ for Eversi Man."
ORRISH & CROOKS
SUCCCSSOrt to Hodgeas nil% Clothing. Store
. On Frida.Y meriting east Jini Carter I TIL: Leagnie3t-.4nwe •114iall
and John Deeves, apple packers .for • three -cornered social on •Monday ov-
D. Cantelon, left Tom ,Cook's livery, ening. The name was apt but , the
barn with a new outfit an tie drove to reasons therefor need not be -enlarged
upon here. Adiong those present were
several out-of-town students, of .the
Collegiate to whom the Leaguers ex-
thnded a very 'cordial greeting. Pas-
tor Jolliffe, fresh from his trip to the
Old Land, presided while the following
program was beinegiven :
the neighborhood , of Seaforth
where they , packed • stobk • all
day. As they had not fin-
ished their work they put up for the
•night at 'the Grip House and in the
morning :they were minus their horse,
At 2 a.m. the barn was discovered to
be onefite end theflarries spread so
quickly that.only• a „Small portion of
the contents was saved. Mr. Cook's
horse was the only one in the barn
it the time and it was burned to
death, It Was but a recent ;purchase
and was a good roadet. The • buggy,
.harness, etc. Were all new so` that
1VD. Cook's loss is considerable. and •iS
all the. more 'severelyfelt front the
feet that he but recently started in
businesson his. own accqunt.
HURON 'COc.tiNTY Y. M. C:
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The County cominitteer oi the Young.
.Men'seChristian Aeseciatione. of Hur-
on County met at the office of the
County Secretary, Clinton, on Tues-
day: • , • '
The members prceent were lelescers,
13Iaie frioderichi, • Hodgets (Godericti),
Stoneman (Hetisall), : Chesney eSea-
forth), spotton (Winghana), Scott and
Hill (Clinton); together With the Coun-
ty Secretary, Mr. Fleming, and the
Provincial Secretary of County Work,.
Mr, A," Cunene. Of leindon.
Reports of Standieg eofitinittees were
Made, aed it was found that good
substantial pregress ed a baste charac-
ter had been made, A form of corei
etitution was presented and, adopted...
Mr. Fleming reported .on his visit
to Silver Bay, New York, where be
spent over two weeks at the Y.M.C.
A !Training Institute taking some
•
sixty leetures from leading Associa-
tion workers and Institute men. He
also latt before athe conimittee plans
In detail for the year's Work.
Organization in several places will
now follow' as speedily as 'possible,
mid it Is expeeted to organize during
the year home eight places, for As-
sociation work. 1la011 pla00 wIB IlaVe
at the outset a elasS for Bible study,
supplemented with Literal& and
soeial pursuith and :plainly some
' pI ti
hysica ac v s. , •
Instrumental trio,. Messrs.
all An-
drows and,Watts.
Solo, Mies Ida Wilkin. *
ilecitetion„ Miss Jennie Shanrion.
Ted, .Misses X. Reid and Se Holmes
and Mr. Edgar 'East.
Recitation, Miss Grace Cluff..
The 'partaking of coffee and cakes
concluded .a very pleasant evening. •
Rev. W. J. Joni* will preach next
'Sunday,, bah 'morning and evening..
HOIVIE FROM OLD LAND.
Rev.. W. J. Jolliffe, the much es-
teciried 'pastor of Wesley church, .and
Mrs. Jolliffe reached home on.Mon-
day after a visit of several weeks 111
England and Wales. In visiting re-
latives whom they had not seen for
years and many cities and points of
historic interest they had a inost en-
joyable. time, To The News -Record
Mr. Joliette said yesterday
"X spent my first Sunday in Lon-
don. Mot Mrs, Jolliffe at Rev. E.
Joiliffe's at Banbury and we motored
to Stratfoed on Aeon and visited Ox-
ford and other places ot inteteet.
Then ,to Cardiff with a brother WhOis
engaged in the lumber bushiesS. We
visited old castles and: abbeys, some
In ruins. Our next place; was in King -
sweet, South Devine the moSt beauti•
NI county in England. Here MY
brother, Rev, Q. resides,
We drove to Pftignton, Toreros% Tor-
quay,, Brixham and other .places of
interest and spent our last week in
Loudon where We Visited the
Franco -Witch Eirptisition, Winde
sor Castle and many other i noted
places. We sailed for home on the
S. S. Corsican and reached Montreal
on Thursday last after a pleasant voy-
age. The weather was 'for the roost
part good while we were away and
we enjoyed our outing very much.°
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Mr. ainemslilftolYWfi:,111:dae.'eburghl CalMik
bp in his gasoline launch and sped,
last week With his 'many, who friceele -
ering here. 1-h reruir.t aes
Di*enaturtlsuamY.111,
to their home.
. The News -Record will be sent U."
2any:ceandtds.ress .until the end . oCstatlg for
5
Mr. Williani Sterling of the 4the
bon, of Doclerich township Moved • isn
on Friday last and has taken. VOSSICS—
sion of the Jameseleacdoeald "eottage•
which he purchased soine ,time ago_
Mr. Sterling was for h very long petiodi
a resident of the township and twee*
that happened ' so .far back as six
years ago are skill fresh in his ,
ory as, or ieetapce, when he mid.
Mr. 1'. J. Marks of our village used •
to be ."wat2r bosses" at ale 'the Wes;
inlhe.,rniLigyhtioarshtmr.
neighborhood.
On
l .
ley of Clinton coMpleted his ,contsae3.
of filling, in, the big gulley on thee lake
shore road. He made a goody job
it and • did the work according toe
specifications, but the roadway ii
meehetoo narrow, in that resneet haw-
ing the same fault at the new bridge:
at Bayfield: le is passing . strange
that the. county ceuneil Should bathe,
the only two jobs it is doing ire' ihie "
district. Is it, . the -couteciteetitai demi-
inittee who areto blame T.. , •
The evaporator is in Mir 13,ast., and'.
41
wdbal pelt
tc; :tat 511a01:P°PUbigu:issh... ePilnesi Waiairea* v. 7t°ar iallT
e°n
The evaporator is one of. the must
complete in Ontario and since last
seasons new furnaces haVeefieca .put
in. There are six furnaces,• 'seven peek-
ers, fourteen trimmers, two: driers- ame. •
two eliceea. These with a facer, packeei"..
tontioshcirci,,, n a and Ifie manager, Mr. W. "•,J..Whirle
, doe' -gknpidtfliP-ese'-ee.;..eei-';',Ste•-ee.eee-tnieai
ekeleeelieeesrielq 'news 'de pege Iic 1 ariCd1404",911.,a doutge sWt.
font., • •• So ..that the tkbeiegegte:
' Miss. ,Lizzie Sne1l has returned to uously.• Last season there were ' four
her honk after spending the. summer Johns on the 'staff, Pollock; Devidsen,,
at J3urk's eatee, • , . • ' Toms and Falconer but this fail Al,re
Threshing. and filling 'tiloS• is the or- Polleckei spending in: the West. Imv-
eler of the, day. •.° ' fig, when the fishing season ended,
Miss Rose •Riley came home fromgone out -to a -farm to help an ..cild
London to attend the 1 uneral of • her friend. during the rash of harvesting -
breelier-in-iaee„ W. T, Roberton .ddk•e is ,uslad ;Or fuel, soft coal having::
It was intended that Rev. kr. Hill been itiumt •be too dusty and Sinut-Y",
os Would 'have Charge of the, seryieee .and several, carloads are •iised •Ourhege
in -the .filet.hodist church here On , Sun- +be Seaion...,One of the recent ennyen-,
do'', Rev. H. - E. • Curti:: taking • the ieneee atethe vap is a fiVetoe.. scales: ,
anniversary services Cete's church Which Mr. Whieldon had installed tote
but the' anniversaryhas ben postpone the convenience of hie patrons su •thate -•
got into rhe Consolation next year ed for one week: • • ' from the, moment they arrive net& •
We will appear ,as two-yeae olds , and Mr, tem'. Lyon, station agent, is Oft they leave farmers' -vphielesi. are...under
land a few trophies, I Ilene.'" on his holidaye.
shelter.
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D'ea4 of Samuel
After an illicdwanding °yet three
years Mr. Samuel Barr crossed the
bar on Sunday • afternoon last.
Theugh only sixty years of age he
had suffered so much that death .'came
as a happy release.. 1 -le Was born
near Kingston, but came to this come
tY early and for Many years resided
on the 16th con. of Goderich town-
ship. .Fiveeyeare ago he moved into.
Clinton. Mr. Bea wag an honest Man.
.and ranch respected by all who •titew
'him.. He was a Presbyterian and. a
•Liberal. • His wife died 'fifteen years
ago and he it nowisnreived . by his
daughter, Mrs. 'Edward Seruton, and
son, Samuel, three Sisters, Mrs.
Hibbert, Clinton, Mrs. Garvie; ' God-
erich township, and Mise Barr at
home, and two brothers, David at
Summerhill and 'George at the 'Soo,.
Mr. Bare was a member of Court
Maple Leaf, C. 0, F., and of the 'Chos-
en Friends: The funeral- took place
on Tuesday, the smyieei being • cone
ducted' by Rev. Dr.; SteWart and Bele.
W. E. Kerr, The pallbearers. were :
George Hill, Robert 'Thompson, W.
Smith, G. Render, T. Cherehill and
W., Sinal
The family desire through The NewS-
Record to thank the friends for their
kindness during their bereavement. '
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.14311(dilliatOad.
NESS Phoebe Jennison loft for Lon-
don on Monday last after spending a
irionth's vacation under the parental.
roof.
Mr. and Mrs. George Watts were
visitors at the ,Wcsterit Exhibition on
Tuesday.
Mkt J. IIewtoe of Eingeton is , the
guest of has sister, lyiro, F. - 0.
Waldron.: ,
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Layton were
guestr of the former's brother, :John,
In tondott over Sunday.' ) „
Mt and. Mrs. 1. Dodds of Clinton.
were 'visitors ott the !toad_ the fore
part Of thiS week.
Miss Sara Nott spent part of And
pot Week at the Toronto exhibition.
Mr, Henry Peaceek visited Toronto
Exhibition last 3,rveek,
Miss Kellington 'of Beigrave spent a
few &qt. Of last week with her sis.
tot Lily.
Mrs. E. Saville is visiting friends in
London and Stritthroy.
Mr. Ed. Jenkins, Who was, ill in Toe -
onto has returned home to recruit..
Mrs, -Frank O'Neil And Miss Bessie
have been Visiting in Londen this
week
Mies Anna Smith returned home 011
Satueday '.after a visit pf several
., •
. days in Toronto
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lifts. Fred. Murney and two children
and, Mies 'Murney, Goderich, were
guests at Mr. .11, Hunt's 'Saturday.
'Miss 13easie Davis 'yeturned homelast
week from a, month's visit with
Mrs. G. McCartnerand other friends
ititV�odstock.
Mrs, R. J, Howard of •Stnitfi's Fells
and Miss Eva Boyd, Toronto, who
have for some ' time been , visiting
Went* in Bayffeld,were' in. Clinton
on Tuesday, • •
Master W. Sharttoh Sperling las re-
turned tohis home in Battle Creek,
-Mich., after a two months' visit
with his 'grand-pareets, Mr. ! arid
, Mrs. Ed. Walsh of . the London'
Road;
Miss Ruby M. Jolliffe D. A. leaves on
Friday for .Pennington, NOW Jersey.
She will visit her brother, Dr, A.
V, Joilifie, in Philadelphia, Pefor
a few days before.the opening of the
academie year, •
Misses Morgan andelarnee of Strath-
roy, where they managed the lead -
Mr. aud Mrs. Eph. Runstitaler
Tuesday morning on a driving teip
-through Wingliam, Teeseva,ter, Walk'- .
erton and other places. They will te-
ing millinevy business, aro now itt
tee:
.• ,
Mise Trowhill wais up from -Dundalk
last week, Visiting it thee peeetelat..
home.
Mr- Frank O'Neil was: cin the it
list fora Jewdays this week.
Dr. Frank BOles of Crookston, Mhua.,.
is the guest of his mother„ Mese
Beles. • "
Mr, Albert May returned to hik
-he'inn-
in Stevensville, Montana, going via.
. P; R. • '
Mr. Steve Taylor Of irfinnedozwe Waal
is the guest of his brother; CoureeD-
lor. J, Taylor.
Mrs. Mille, of Helena, Montanat and
Miss Amy Howson were Toediek.
visitors last week.
Miss Malik Cleft wet to Stratford
. on Saturday and is now attencraeg,
the Normal School in that city: -
John Ransferd went to Porcine&
this morning to attend a meeting et
the executiVe °COM diocese of Ibex-
. on. '
Registrar Coats wine dowit fame
'Goderich on Tuesday to attend the
funeral of his old friend, the late
Samuel Barr. •
Mk. *George ;Wallace and Tile sister,.
Miss Martha Wallace, of St. Augua-
tine visited at Mr. IL D. Keeie
and • other friends in Clinton 'yes. -
turnthe latter part of the wet.
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charge of Hodgens Bross. mM
illinery ee.
rdeccoliiiinnietia
rtiriendte.Thn:d wi come n
eveFY0 a
highlyoubt itn* Wtoililvinalnyeesatellirgabeyil oollidali°dis°d•wchaywaste!
niaintsin tile splendid reputation alook after the Conse.rVative intereatie:
at the court: of raisin. at Under -
r, D. 11. Ittenedy drove:ape
wlth him
Me. "S. DaVis retureed on Tee" Way'
drein 'a fortnight's visit 16; Tottrrice.
„Ilodgens' tnllltnrry rifts had for
Malty yeaVS. „
gOV. J. Greene ,,was Owen Sound.
this week attending the funeral 44
his brother-in-law, J. W. Prost, Ile has a half dozen grandbididvere
Owen Sound, who died in the hospi- in that city. and they, the retie
tai a New Liskeard on Sunday,
Mr. Frost was in Cobalt country
• looking over some -mineral lands for
clients when he was taken ill. There
and other attractions helped him Pak
in the time very pleasantly„
Mr. Thomas Dunbar hag eeturned"
Hamilton to resume his duties it
not being any medical aid at hand the Molsonel Batik atter spendingow
he was carried en it stratelter brief and most enjoyable' tiorrisr•
through tko SWAMP ta Mathewson with his parents and brotherS•
and thence taken by train to New their home, mate eot,thge on Ilite
Liskeard hospital wh: he died. rittylleld Tt,004,,
a.