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CLINTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER -24041908
The News -Record wishes its numerous readers, each and all a Very Merry Christmas.
WItala Number 1556
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HEADYMADE
CLOTHING
Iterse, witty and Ournorotte.
three chaplains, whose renzarks' were
Our municfpal. Bowlers called •, up
Mayor :Wiltte arid . Clerk 141,aguliefson
who said but . little. .but;said.that.
little well. ' .• ' - • ' • •
The Ladies wAs responded to . by
Messrs. T.' Jackson Jr.. and' Fred. -T.
Jackson who did justice:to the theine
allotted' them. '• : • . ,
Our • Hest ...called ' ' for. MI. Reuben
G-taliarn ;who surprised eVen thoae who
know him best by his -witty critieism
of 'SOnie Bowlers I Know. ' At 10.-
45:with Gosl Save the IC'ng one of the
moat Pleasant events, in the history
.of the club was • brought; to a. doge.
CHRISTMAS' MEATS. . -
.
•FOliowia• time4tonored custom,
ST, PAUL'S CHURCH.
The usual Christmas services in
conneetion with St. Paul's ehurcli will
be held On Christmes 141, beginning
at 10,00 4. tn. The muse and sermon
will be in keeping with the festive
character of the occaafon.
,THE LOCAL MARKET,
Wheat 92e to 949.
Oats 370 to 89e.
Peas 82e to 84c.
Barley 50e to 58c,
• Butter 21e to
-Eggs 24e. to Mc. .
Live Hogs 85.88.
A IRT FOR THE fl. OF .R.
• The inmates of the Holm of Refuge
Will be given a treat on Tuesday ev-
ening next when the local Ocldfellows
will give ari entertainment iind .pass
around good cheer,' the program to be
along the same lines as that of last
year which was so much appreciated.
We have been told that one of the
feetures will be a "duel" bstweenanie
of the :inmates and an: OdVfellove but
ensue.
TUE,
no dangerous results • will
THE BOWLER'S SUPPER,
• The ' aenual pper of •the bowling
club was held at the Graham House vananeY in the ' Railway Commission A COMING CONCERT. -
on Friday eVening,last when fotty-five, oceasioned by the death or Hon, • ,
of the members partook or the seas- Thomas Oreenivay (Is 'about to be of- 'The White Dyke' hand have secured
oniS delicacies so well Prepared •"alid fermi to Judge Heti of GOderieh;.jun- the services of Harry M. Bennett,
serive
as to win much flattering:166mi ler judge of the Colurtrof Huron, and humorist,' vocalist and entertainer for
,
BAPTIST citunon WERE I B
•
N AU URN, THE BENEFIT CONCERT.
pastor, Charlettworth will take as Ms The Ontario street church male No pains are being spared in
subject next Sunday morning, "No ntiartette took part in a concert at Paring for the benefit coacert to be
worn for Jesus" la igte evening he Auburn- last evening. They Were ae- held on New Year's night end the
will sPealt on Narebering our da,ys." conananied by Misses Mary and Ger. indieatiens point to a Minim attend-
In the afternoon _the peStor will ed,
dress the Sunday 'school,
•GI'VEN A HANDSOME CHAIR.
HaQinnblyTnti,essdtaoyek-ekveitieurgforX-trie Yliae jk: morning Mr. S,,S. CooPer'g. •planing now ,a/Ey sT,AND.
neon today, was proented by the firm appears to haVe been seen almost The earPet ball • tournament among
and staff with a very handsome easy airnultaneousiy by, several .people, but the local benefit societies is becoming
chair. Accompanyik the presentation' Mr. Cooper, livieg nearest, : errived interesting and some of the games
were addresses by 11IeSsrs• T. Jackson 'first on the scene. But the Ames particulaelY lively. The etanding so
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and others, all giving eXpression to
Jr., Joel McI,feed, Alex, Alexander ewnekireerevtehee thhueinwisnwpiannga.frinomn endvertyo ler follow,Voil Loot rro p•lay
their personal regard for litc. rocip- few minutes it was °In ruins .. -The. c. O. F. a 2
lent and wishieg him a happy voyage fire is supposed to have started in L 0. F. 02 .,31.
o'er the sea cif Matrimony, Though the enkine room, • • -
' A 0 F
taken by ,surprice, Mr. Haroblyn mede • 2 2
a pat and appropriate reply,
IT 'WOULD BE A GOOD. CHOICE.
The. following ifroni.the Toroeto surance of $6,200, • while Mr..
u e ant •and --Mand •Wiltee, who ance. The twelve young ladies who
also took part in it.• have entered tor • the tieket-selling
coorMi DusTR0YED. eonten are now at, woulc,so that eV-
eryotie ,be given a ehanee to hel
. About three o'clock on Tuesday a!ong the Znnd 'Cause-
son Mfg, Co, who Who 'Was married at high Mill was discovered' to be on Are. It , • • . •
The mill, a brick building, was W. 0, W.
built , by Mr, • Cooper thirteen years. '•
ago. It was well equippbd with mod4
ern machinery and there wlig 3,11 in
Baufield,
A liferry, Christmas to AIL .
Mr. and Mrs„, 1%liller of Ideoselive
are the:guests of tha latter's parents,
and .Mrs.
Mr. R; A., Wamsley, eolporteue-Of
the Upper Canada •Traet Society, will
give- his famous stereopticon ' views
and lecture in St. Andrew's church oni
'Wednesday. culling next. Admission
100 and lffe.
•Barrister J. Stanbury of Exeter
Client Tuesday in the villaima--
MiSs Flossie. Politick is spelbdidg the
*Olt with friends at hensall.
Miss Lizzie Robieson of' Sarnia is
visiting her aunt, ,Nes. William El-
liott, •
,
Rev. Hind as officiating rector of
Trinity church will preach his fare-
well sermon on SunIdey evening next.
• A: memorial serviee will be held, in
St. Andrews aura on Sunday morn-
ing at 11 4. M. memory of the late
Donald Alexander 1VIeKeneie. -
Personals 1. Rev'. Hiles and • wife are ,spending
News, of Thursday last *iii be read Cooper. has estimated. the value .of mr. Charlie Twitoo, is sPendiss ap.
with. interest hy-Ap pepple.$ of . uuron building, plant, ete. ..at nearlyi ' few 'days in Detroit
and • if it should tUrn, out to be cor- $10,000, He says he win rebuild. Mr. Nixon Weig.b of Washington is •
rect they will a land the appoint- • and as he is energy person-, • bine for the holidays. • ' ' '.
held in ' high respect :•
it
nient for Judge olt is f deservedly ified it is expeeted the nein., mill Misses . HooVer - 'and Gunn keturmid
"It is reported ia, the city that the I en!ng of next spring. Mr. John Rumball rcturned home
from Toronto last, week. ' • .-
Miss Margaret Wiqeman is lieme from
" .Ottawa, for the holidays. •
Miss Edna....'CoPP returned, this Weak
• from St joseph's Island
• ;will be in running order with, the op- • yesterday fr• om Termite, .
men for the hostess, from an px.e, well-known in Western Ontario It is alersdav ' Jan 7th Mr Bennei,t'e 1VIrs Archibald and Mrs •Mi,eizhera
sent. . , • • • argued that • . the .ehairman's ;. bands experience as a public. entertainer is aro the guests of Mrs. Ferran. '
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Mr. W. Jackson occupied . the chair sliould . be strengthened- by the selee- both varied and . extensive. He Pose- Miss Kathleen McCourt has. returne
tfon of a legal member rather than a ,essts a baritoect voice of good- quality, frotn F'a.rkhill for ,the holidays, .
layman for this important position.” 'powerful and 'mike!. If you want Mr. Hector -Grigg, will ° spend' elit:st-
,--. to spend an evening of laughter, don't I mas in London with his brother.
WESLEY CHURCH'. •d• . - failto hear him, • Plan of Ball . at Mist Lettie Smith left yesterday fox -,4
their Xmas at the home of his par.
•enIVItsr.'inani(dihM6rasr.diElle;:EaglesOn and child1
of Milestone, Swale, are the guests Of
his parents,. Mr,' and Mrs. Williatn
•
Mi Jofni DarroW. is visiting friends
,
at
Luelinow this week, . ,
• • Mrs. W. G. Johnston of Milestene,
Sask„ arrived .on Saturday and will
•spend the. winter. • with • her :parents,
Mr. and Mrs. 'William Eagleson
• Miss Stanhury who ha's been 'ease --
tent teacher in our laukylio 'sehool,for
the last' five years; is retirin'g • from
the position and at the close of' the:
.school on Tuesday the pupils' of her
department,. in order to show . their
appreciation and fegatit, iresentedliel
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and Mr. C. E. Dowding the vice Chair
and under the capable direction ,of
these gentlemen :the toest list ran
along smoothly: • .• -• •
Bowling was responded to by .1Vfessrs.
D, A. Forrester and John Ransford
both of -whom :excel as after-dinner
speakers -and, needless to say, Bevil-
ing, as thy picture:it,' is the • hese usual exercises and lesson were . Over
of all outdoor recreations for the a short program was •given. Miss F.
good old summer time, Ounningharee reed the Cbristmas les
Our Chaplains was responded .to by Soil, lifise Jennie .Shannon recited,
Revs. Jolliffe and Gunne, two of the "The Shephord Boy's .Carol,” •'Miss
•'Christmas services ., we're held ol)' Fair's bookstore. The, Saginaw. Cour- 1".., a Visit friend's in St. Marys. with a very • beautiful ebony toilet
Sunday last in Wesley Church Sunday ier-Herald says :".The 'funny men . of Miss Lillian °Jacksen A.; T. C, M., "
set. Their . sentiments were set forth
school. The sehool° room ' Was nicely
raine of rich and . inexhaustible ore. Mre. jaines Ross of oeie e:
. ao is e
Funnier work than his "Hot Air" I- guest :of her sister, Mrs: 'John Har- the presentation' was made by Miss
and " What we never learn •at school" I lana. • • ' • .. , ' • . • Annie Elliott. In a neat reply Miss
is not often hearkL Mr .° Benn,ett is a' Mr. and Mks. John 'Hartley °will Spend Stanbury thanked the Pupils fer their
rare entertainer and. his versatility is 1. the holidays with relatives at Wroxe hondsoirie. token Of remembrance and '
plienomenal,:” .'The Ottawa .Jourhal 1* eter. ' give , expression to her sorrovi at the
Nellie ,Hill sang a solo, the primary says : "It would• be hard: to say too Miss Jean Carling returned from. her severance Of the tie.
rneeh Of .: the • entertainment ,proVitlect 1 • school near Wingliam yesterday* for ' At the dosing of the schoo1. iiiii
room sang a Christmas • chorus, • Over
..$,50. was taken .. up in the collection by Harry 'Bennett Of ' • Toroniez who the holideYS. ,, • . .• ''' - '' . .. ' Stanburyeend •Iiirs.. .T, • H.' Brownlee '
which . Was used 7 especially for the gelded • the humorous ',vein throughout' Mr. ..Will Taylor, see `Of Mr. Jacob treited both monis to candy; and Ret•.'
Sick Children's 'Hospital. .• the evening .- His, funny songs, storieal Taylor, returned home froni• Toron- Mr.:.1-lincle diatributed'•oranges. '• • •
and monologues kept 'the 'audience ' in to on Monday. . • • - Grant Mc eil,„who has been attend--..
'.The Junior . League held a- Christ- ' ing the Collegiate •• at l'ileafera and
,eoritinuous mirth and laughter % every • Miss levelye Tiplady ,and Mr. • ;will,
Inas. social on Friday eVeeing last:
Rev,.. kr. Green took the chair amid time he appeared', in a„:, different coe- l' ' • Manning . retureed home from ' Monk- Reggie Marks and Mamie IdeDougat
gave. a short:talk on Christmas. ' Re-1:ttilile?'" ' ' ' ' . - ' ' ''' I ton .on Tuesday.. • . ,. . . the Collegiate. at Seaforth 1.,..re home.'
for- the holidays, . • . :
a - Mr Alex, Alexander will spend Christe• •
citations. were giVere by•-MisSes Loreti.: trAiunLyNLWAI .
ta Barge, , 'and Harriet Cantelon and . " .. - •
GIIT NUPTIALte - I.- • • . •
___----- .--• mas and until Monday next at ,his - an Mrs. Stanbery, a.egompanied
:. by Miss Stanbury Will spend -elitist:-
Masters Russel Moore and earthen, : -A quiet wedding' tot* place at high ' home, in Toronto'. ; , .. .•
Terner. Solos were given by Misses noon today at, the home of Mr.. Harty, Mr. A. Reid and his son, Melirin.. of. Mas with their ,son, • Barriater Staa-
Retta C9ok .and Donna Mulholland .• Ilunt,..Princess street, When his neice, I • Varna -and Will . of Bay -City ' , wore. bury of Exeter; • , ;• . • , •
ldr: John. Fraeop, who ,has been do. .
A Christmas chorus , • was given .4 Miss Lillian Altneda Wright, was tiei- 1 in . -town .on Moeday, . ,. • ''-''
MSS • Loretta -barge, 'Hattie B•eeig,, tea. In ,marrieee. to Mr, William. • j. ,Miss •TaYlor. :of' the , Public -school '
ing pastoral work• in the . Sop • dia.;
end tole., and Mildred: .COOk. :After Hamblyn, the bride, who , wee be I teaching staff has gone to her home trict, has returned home.. - • :.' '
1 at .Blyth for the holiday's. ° ' ,. - - Mr Fred •l3a,ker.-has returned. ' item • '
the program.. eeffee, sanattrichei sini eomtingly ;attired in white Silk „made
Mrs. E. W. Jacobs. gliit family leffyes- . Owen Sound and will ;spend- 'the win:
cake were •served. ' prineess,style, entered the parlor On
decorated with dowers.. After the. everting, Harry M. Bennett, was.a Toronte, Is home, tor the , in a nicely Wordekciddress Whichwas
. th read by Mks, Mamie l'arsona while..
ainiensnninfeeniailailase
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Christmas
reetin s
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It is the case, with nine.people ont Of ten, that.•
the last.day before Christmas finds them still uncle.
eided as to a° suitable present to give some of their
friends. To save you further trouble we offer you a
list ot very suitable gifts for men, whioh should re-
ceive your consideration before, buying.
NEW TIES
NEW SILK SCARES.
NEW WOOL': SCARPS
NEW .OLOVES
NEW CAPS'
NEW SWEATERS
NEW SHIRTS 4\•
• NEW PANiy. SOCKS
!slew ToQeps*
NEW HOVSE•:;COATS
And many'other articles of Wearing a,Ppitrei
for men and boys which are always appre.
ciated for Christm'as presents. •
Wishing all our numerous customers
444. Merril Christmas and a
Prosperous New 'Year
"*.Square.D041.,..for-.0very..Nan....,
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,MORRISH '6/WOKS
4fteetifitnit Magettill. Clothint..SiOre
1
Inc Pastor will•preaek • next Suitda .ti).e arm et her uncle, Hr.. glint,•to terday for Sombra, where they wall e aYfie •
thelocal knights.. of the cleaver have his inOxiiing subject being ‘.‘1%leasiirl the strains, Of Mendelssohn'e'weddleg 'remain until After New, Year's. . jaines Tengh from Edmenton,..
PleYed .bY Mr. Jan giete •Mr.. ?it': E. E. pall left yester-. Alberti, is • visiting his brother, made a large • display, Of meats for merits of .Conscience,':' .and in the •Marell
the festive season
The bride and groom were antattended. I 'day afternoon for Toronto And will john Tough of. our village. He went
, . the folloWing' eVening his ' third ' eharactei k t h
e ore . y request the .Christ-
. Cr e ceremony, ic per- , spend part of the holidays' th
ere. , n is, many.
info the ""' Edinonto d'
"D b h B ' Afr the • wb' h
list will show' to settle extent,:
, oil. . years ' ago when white • settlers were '
fermed by the Rev, • W. ./. olliffe, m.r. and Mrs. Lott -DohereY:' end
a dainty wedding -lutiCheoe, wa : '.par- . 'aren f df--:.Goti eh Ph Will • spend • Christ- SO few that he might almost be .
.1 -ft Tel::lid' hvaSithdOnteh'einre71- aiitil,:ifithriedeWtses'?t '71.:iti
taken of and Mr. and *Mrs. lianiblym mas ',week' .with -their. r,eiatives
left on the.3.20 traiu for Toronto and Plinths- ''
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Bowniativille,.' the' 'bride travelling in. Mr. and Mrs. :' Lorne Murat and child thinksthat thedtritintop ,cenntrY s
r'
pa.itieularlY bleesed• in many 'respects', :. llaitliterst7milelithlerrittriM*ras! : but for ali , that he is, glad 't.ci get
,inateh.• brii ill& return, on Satin:day'
a, Suit of garnet „ cloth with hat to . •. 'wofo.e. Sic tirraitthfortte
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R. Fitsioris. S�
th& n, •
. .. as Sic of last, Sunday will be re-
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2 Angus heifers weight 2580 pounds, Mi-. Norman .Joliffe'ef Toronto is
fed by En Stewart.: ' expected .to sing at both services.
2 Angus heifers ,112'pounds. fed by F.' kr. Jolliffe is leaving Toronto, for
' Waldron, • • ' ' . . NM. York to continue his musical
2 Anglia heifers 2060, fed by H. El- studies!
1 Angus heifer 1000.,fecl,:byl. k,ayes. A' PRESENTATION.•
Angus calf 880; fed by J.' Megaildi- On Sunday last,' jest before the
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ten: • • . • . closing exercises e; St. Paul's !Sae -
8 hogs 260 each, fed' by -J.. Watifess. school; the rector and gr, A. A.
3 begs 280 each,fed by F.. Lockwood Hillon behalf Of the vestry presented
4 sim�ns
faiths 150 each, fed by It Fitz.% an address accOmpanied. by a ehain.
AIS0 'a.. number of ducks, turkeys,
geese; chickens and other meate in
season. .
'John Scruton.
1 heifer •2' years old, bred and fed 13y,
James Snell, Itullett, weight 1:220
pounds
i heifer fed by Jos. Colclongl,. doder-
ich towns14, 1115 pounds.
2 heifers fed by Reuben Grigg, Gocier-
ich township, 200 pounds.,
3 lambs fed by E. Brown, ' Huliett,
: 6001POtindg• ' •
8 pigs 4/1 by William riboo, sly, or :and -the , presentation wasanade' by.
field . . Hill. I Thb, gifts coisisted of. ' a
AiSo'.a large supply of turkeys, Oise of gold, and, a gold necklet with'
• aft4 geese 'bought from Mrs, 11, a Cross pendent. The • latter (chain
Snell; Mrs. Feer, Hullett, and • oth-
• • , Murphy. Bros,
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of next -walk they will take up libuSe-
keePflig on. Princess street; ` •
The presents received were •both
• T-, Smith.. '• back on =a :visit to his relatives, and.
Mr. Fred.: Rill ...arrived yesterda,y from old friends in our village all of Whom •
Griswold,llate, to. spend Christmas ale very gied to meet with hint once
numerous and costly, testifying to
... ' with his parents, Mr. and Mrs . inv. more., . .
ani Hill. • - • .Forlowing 'is .. the standing 'of the
the popularity of. the young couple • a ,
The groom's gift' to the bride was aT4 Mr.
very. handsome -.sable throw. scarf. ' ' ' '• ford , are visiting the ' latter's par -
Harry Wilson and wile of stmt. first three in each class of the senior
department of Public school : • ..
from a &stance, ents, Mrf and Mrs. ,Connell, .of God- ath.-Ford. King, Winme McNeil,
: . re ermati Among the guests
erich township. -,. ' .
and purse to Miss Nell* Ethel Elliott. • . .
in recognition of her fait,hful ser -
B were : Mrs. Hunt and Mrs. Laing,
Hensel! ; Mr, J. E. 'Irinit, Galt, hfr. Mr. and Mrs ' Harry Marsh and their -, Sr.. 4th .-dna MeGee; Evelyn ••voi-
vices as '
organist of the sehoot. oswald flunt Is !Woe. • Mr J J little son, Norman,' of Detroit aZ lock Verna blideLeed ' ' • •
alas Ifermae bas had charge of. the
musical . exercises ot the :Sundey
schoot. ever sinte• the appointment :of
the Rev. Mr: Gunne as ° rector. fler
Work has been a labor of -loVe and
the present was • considered by the
meznbers. of the -veetry, a • ,suitable
time t� acknOwledge in a tangible'
way her. long ,And faithful perform-,
ance of• her duties' AS orgailgt
The addeeste Wag read by' the reef -
4 heifers20 months old, bred by'
• George S‘tanbury And fed by William
Falconer of the London Road, aver-
age 'Weight 1035 pounds,
1 heifer 15 .inenths, fed by H.
steel, weight 300 pounds; '
i heifer 2 years, fed• by J. Gardener)
Goderich tovvnshipi 1100 'founds.
0 pigs 6 months, fed by Ci,eorgelattdie,
Goderieh' tovvnship. ••
1 calf 6 weeks, fed by It Plumsteel.
1 lamb, ted by P. J. Rerioldsr--:
1 lamb, fed by J. Gatdener. .
A large number of turkeys, duCks and'
geese bought from' • Brown, 0.
Lindsay, John Sint iss
an and others: •
S. ' • • ••
1 heifer fed by William Stanbury ot
the Dorition Read, *eight .1040
mundsi, : • ! •
1 heifer fed by ht.•, Hunter, London ,
• road,. OW pounde:. •
heifer fed by;•11.„ Pearsen, Stanley,
8 pigs fed Fred; Nott, London.
1 1:47dfe.4 •by
/Ones' Tewnsend, Tucktv
smith.
lamb mit by George Connell, .Gocto
erich township-, I.50 pounds.
Wright,. GOderich. .• guest , "of the , latter's parents, Jr. 40.7 -Cora Turner, 1-1,0,roid,l4ngto
ousMcirit and MrsinCHliiatmobnlynalihaovie Mi,, Mrs. George pavis. . Andy..Sturgeon.- i"" , ' . °.
s. 0, E. Dowding lett yesterday. to •Sr. 3rd. -Lillian King, •Anni, Woods,
wish them happy •and prosperous spend thr-Christtztee 'at the Paren- bleelu Kitt& : . •
futere. e • .• • tal 'Mine • in.Owen Sound. Mr. Jr. 3rd. -Kathleen tlliotti • Anna '
THE. Y. M A thROWI1G -,
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• 'The county • Co`minittoe Of the Yellin%
Men's Christian ••Associations of , gur-
•Dow,cling gees • this afternoon,. • _McNeil, Floy .Edwards,
i» and IVIm.w
rs;c0..,7. iKnbayetiie
andlaF.giulyestoof.,-:. -Edward, Elliott*, •Teachst.
of Mrs. gay's ' fithee, Mr. „John
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on Count?, held:their quarterly' meet-,•Gibbings, kr ChriStmaa Week.
innhy. Walter King's many friends will
on Tuesday
tiu6stdaey raeovinelnogf t,hber rast eek ..igioeyesroirnrgy vteotrhertroitdhiya,fthoerafsa nsoeticre
re-
Messrs...Blak Gotlerieh.v McCallum, attack of inflammation lit the tier- .
Exeter.; etilleus, London; • Scott', ,
...4.111•••1••
• Loncleshore •
. Additional 14nndeshbro 'news. on page
'
Mr. and Mts. WM. Hiles' left last
week to .visit Weeds at ,Leareington •
and toniber„ '
.Mr. Geo. Farquhar had the anisfor-
Wale, to loose ' two ,.fine colts which.
were killed by the train see Fkida,y
last :The animals strayed throughinn
open gatewaPon lylr, Farethar's pri-
vate crossing. They were valued ' in
the heighborhood of $100. •
The- District organizer, for the Can
adlah Order of Foresters, Mr, Oat
R. Keys, . • is• in the • vicinity. doing
good work. 'He' has 'Sacteeded •
%getting in over n dozen new members..
. Albert Dedford of Killarney, Man.,
is visiting friends and'relatives
Misses Pearl Bradford and' 'Procter
H.01 .a44 Pre-
andMrs. R. b. Belelier.aed her °mother,
, cross) were in a, dainty jewel lime' sett. The treasurer's report showed I
Miss Herman was taken completely that $480.68 had :been received since MrS. Davy,' have gone to St. ThonittS:
for, a week's visit. Ige. Belcher will
Frank Her .
Herniate responded , for her , %nee then on hand, made a total of la windsor, „„ .
by 'surprise and her brother.* Mr. Sept,15th, which added to •thb• spend.ontil •Moilda,y 'with his' people
thanking the members ot the vesitty• 1745,10, OC, this amount .$642.25 had -•
mtns Leo Kert.',retnrned• to her liMpe
lot their kindneSt, and assuring tl&to
of the pleasure his sister took in tire
musical services of the Sunday school.,
, The address was as follows ; •
To MISS Nellie Herman:
Dear Miss Herman :-We, the mem-
bers of them vestry of St. Paul's
ehurbit, knowing with, what Witty
you have for the past seven years
discharged the .duties of prganistoi
the 'Sunday school desire at this
joyous .season of the year to. express
to you our appreelatron of the ser-
vices. You have •rendered. Your kind-
ly disposition, your willingness , at
all times, to adVaneethe interests of
the Sunday schooland your unwear-
ied attention in the conduct of its
musical exercises have greatly Con-
tributed to the prosperous condition
in which the school finds, Itself to -day,.'
Wo . ask you a.cebirtance .of ,this,
'chain and, purse as a slight inark of
our esteem and we pray God that it it
be His will you may long be spared
to lead Itis praises in.the conoegto‘
ton of His people. Wishing you ev-
ery blessing and all theloy of the
approaching festive season, we r&
main, dear Miss Herman, 'Stouts very
1 lairib fed -by B. Glen, Stanley, 10 faithfully, 0.„ R. Gutme, Rector ; it.
pounds. ,„ Tim nano and 14. 1Y, JOhilitOtt,.
A ;quantity of dressed sfoi#1 from Mts. Churchwardens; Albert. k.,.11114, VeiPk
11, Snell, ituilettt and .othere... try Clerk,
been paid out, leaving a. halance iit
the treasury of $102.85. The matter
of the :Ineorporegon of the County
Committee was dekrred till ihe an-
nual 'convention to be held hi Wing -
ham, an the 8t1t,nnd Otit of,Pebrtlary.
Mr. 'Flotning, County Secretary,
reported that five places had
been •erganized since Sept. 15th
viz., Wingliatn;-Goderreh, tr*
bership at present or 130 youhg men.
• A boys'departmetit has ban ed iW .Wieghain, also, and, all'thinge
considered, the vrark accomplished Itip.
to date and the outlook for the itt-
ture Were quite encouraging; He re-
ported that there were now /0 cor-
responding mentherS in the county and
that 22 young men had been followed
to other places by letters , and had
been looked alter by M. 0. A. Of -
Battle in the places to which they hid
gone, and, some of these young meh
had bombe members of the Assoclit;
Mu in the places to which they. hagone,
The financial `budget for the year
MI was estimated at Woe.
The committee Is arranging ail ex-
cellent program for the convention In
%Ingham and are fooking forward to a
largely attended and Whit successful'
convention is every respect,
- at•Wilighame on Saturday titter hay-
•'ing. been, the guest lot a fortnight
of -her, uncle Ittittutort,-51r;; land Mrs,.
T, libatom. ' - ,•••
.Mr. and 1Virs, deorge'MeCatiney, bIt
and Mr Jahn J Ward And and.
Mrs,. Wallaee,Iyhe.atley, alt6!Woorlt
..0oek,,, will be•tuestse over' (iiilistents.
of. Chief and Mts. -Wheatley. ,
eter and Myth with a tOtai mem- 'Mr' '100 .4r°I'er. returned "'StetaaY
from, Griswold, Man., after a of 0.14ganspit are visfting at Wn4,
....residence' -there of eight months. Riley:a this week:
:146. waeps7ar.aagtirceeod ianwdith, sedlUm.‘,,w,r7:rx
airoirdupois would, , indicate' that '
LOCALS'.
Nenty.Beacom of/Midland, Mich.„
mai as the, .guest of his parents, Reeord stand.?
marrr.ivaendwOxn. rT:eoadaavyid,' t. no osipteoniud,Clirwisht-6,1 HlhoeWrdaosetei, .myeettoriusbnhvv*.litiogil;TlieanNir,ewins.- ,
*ill 410 have with them over the formal dance in their. rooms to -mor -
festive, day 'their • grand -children, ;row evening. , " •
Laura And' Harold iron Harlock. the first hockey -match Of the Seas- -
Mr. G R. Keys, . b.. O. F. ,-orgtkiiizer.,!,ott on The 1oc,.41 rink •Will.,fie pliyed on
and Mr. Strong, superintendent of ,janitarY' flth, IlititiVamtittg vs, Olin.
organisation, .were in town yedter4 ton,
day on their way ,to atMd a rally,A load of young people., from ' town
et the LondeShOro Weida, :drove to the home of Di. Scott, `Sea -
goys has been 'working. up there of for, on Thursday milts Ittot where
I to and the reSuIt la an addition. all spent a Vert entoyable time, -
ot ascoro or More Of iieW members, 1 A inithber Of thee girl friends ' of
rhinos tIrsteo Terrtinee gm her it
The Collegiate and Pablie sehoot handkerchief shower at the home et-
elthoi osedotiitTauersi.day re -open .on the ;11,10traw...111ws.echte,ntte%on Thurilday eireoingt