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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1909-09-23, Page 1linton News la 00th Year CLINTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd, 1909, Whole Number 1596 The News -Record will be sent to any address in Canada to the end of 1910 for one dollar. To the end of 1009 for 23 Cents. ou Wear 111.toatelur i•• •I I I? • • 1.1!...retsessese- . a You'll have a time- piece you can rely on. Whether you buy a hand- some gold one or an inex- pensive nic)cle watch hero zt is guaranteed both by the makers and ourselves, If You Want . to Make a gift • That is both handsome and useful, one that will remind the receiver of yon many times everyday. buy oneofour watches, Nickle, silver, filled and solid gold cases to choose f rom. W. i. Yteilqar, jrawaear and Optician. -Can ion 111.11111111101111111.111111111110101100110=8.1110W 1........11011111110.11111111.1110111111:0011* THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Pald-Up Capital $4,6$6,000. Reserye $5.840,000 Total Assets - $58,000.000 Joint Accounts may be peened in the names of two persons4 withdrawals by either party. This is teconyenient form of account for people living at a distance from the Bank. . THE ROYAL BANK Pays Special Attention to the • Requirements of Firmers. CLINTON BRANCH- R. E. MANNING MANAGER BAPTIST CHURCH. THE LOCAL MARKET. Services as usual on Sunday, the Wheat 95e to 0.7c, Pastor will preach, subjects : Morninge Oats 38e to 340. "Elijah at Horeb" ,• evening, "The Peas 73e to 75e Great Salvation." 13aptism after the Barley 45e to 50e. evettinservice. Butter gs 19e to 2Ge, g Eg21e to 22e TO-NIGIIT'S CONCERT. Live Hogs S8 ..10. The Evelyn Buekley Coacert Co. is GOOD POT.A,TOES. to give a concert in the town hall to- night. Judging from the program Mr. Joe Rattenhury takes pride in Which is in our hands, these young his garden and the product is general- ladiee will give+ as a great treat, which we advise our xeaders not to Iniss. A BUSINESS CHANGE. Mr, Albert R. MeBrien last week disposed of his harness-rnaking busi- ness, the purchaser being file. Alf. Mc- Keon., aa well known former resident of town, Mr. Meriden di mi by any means make the sale because he was disappointed with trade here, for do- ing good work mut being eersonally well liked ensured him a large patron- age. .1Ve are all sorry to know that he purposes leaving town, l3ASEFIALL MATCH. , In what will probably be the last league game of the season Mitchell defeated the local nine in the; park on Monday afternoon by 9 tuna to 5, A small crowd witnessed. the game which was a poor one from start to finish. .Tasker was not hit uearty as hard as McIntyre, the speedy ilVlitchell. twirler, but rank errors and slow fielding behind the big Clireton pit- cher lost the game. The letting of WESLEY CHURCH. Next Sunday will be Flower Sunday! and S. S. Rally. The pastor will take for his morning subject : "Roses." Evening subject: "Christian Unity. What of it ?" THE BANS WERE READ. The bans for the marriage of John Grimes and Mary Claris, both of town, were read in St. Joseph's church on Sunday a. irt, last and WILLIE COOK DEAD. New Advertisements Willie, the 12-yearrold son of Me. Warned -K. Erskine -5 David Cook of Albert street, died, MS eteeerelen-fee P. Re -es forenoon. The funeral will take plaee New Rynin iioo1-Coopuf s-' Saturday afternoon, 1 Ten Days Sale -Fred. jaeleson-4 Eleven Dayi 0. Rathwe1l-4 THE LADIES* DE'LIGHT. Millinery Openings -Miss Cants?lon--$ The millinery openings take place Last Day of Sale -Tozer & 13rown-5 Friday evening and the fair minium House Furnishings -Tozer & 13rown-13 have been woraine day and night in preparing a display of the lat- est fashions that cannot but delight ly about as goorl as the best, This, somettme during the first weet in the ladiee . Evangelistic Services. years Ms praties are especially good October Rev. rather Hanlon will tie and he remarked to a farmer friend the linot matrimoniaL MANY HAPPY nTURNS. the other day, "is not 22 potatoes to a set a pretty good yield ?" Joe got? the milestone News -Record FORTY HOURS DEVOTIONS. 38th The 1 TQ the Winglutra Advanee on passings the seed from Andy, Sheppard of the Forty Hours Devotions were con- wiehes "many happy returns of the Base Line which may have something. to do with their extra quality and eluded. in St. Joseph's church on day," Bro. Hall is a thorough newe- quantity. Tuesday forenoon. During the dm- paper man and the Advance is a creel - tons Father Hanlon had the assis- it unto himself and Winghane DISTRICT EPWORTH LEAGUE. tance of Revs. McMenamin of tratford 'Alma, INIDusemeous R. e. Re-tp. .. Dunn of Parkhill, Egan of S The annual convention *ill be held and Laurendeatt of St. Augustine. R. Fitzsimons is quite a chick- ! at Londesboro on Nov, 4th and 5th. THE EVAPORATOR RUNNING. en fancier with a partiality for Rhode, The progrgrn committee has been for - 'Island Reds and for one of their tunate in securing Rev. 0. L. Kinborn The evaporator commented, the sea -'points of superiority he draws atten- M. D., late of West China and Rev, .S. son's operations the other day with tient to his own experience: His R. T. Bartlett, Secretary of Epworth, a etaa of abbut twenty, including Mr. I. Reds which were hatched out on Leagues and Sabbath Schools for William Routledge, who is right the 22nd of April are now laying. Canada, and these with the best tale • hand man, as heretofore. Mr. Case Other breeds may occasionally equal eat from the District should make this does not experienee much trouble in this but Mr. Fitzsimous has not yet one of the best conventions held in securing the desired amount of help heard of anything to heat it. the Goderieh District. The programs and several of the same people have' e ill b. ' d • th f f - - been with. him for a number of years. SHIPMENTS. days. • WILL BUILD A SHED. • The. officials of Wesley church have for some time been considering the building of a shed for the eoevenience „ WILLIS CHURCHChurchill ate Watkins made a ship- . . . ° mint of eee barrels of fall apples, to The Women's Association of Willis the West on Monday and will have a church purpose holding a bazaar in like shipment next Monday whichevill, the town hall on Thursday next. Weer- so far as they iiire concerned, just sons donating fancy work, plain saWs about clean up the fall stock. They "Riley" Johnston was a feature, he ,of those of their members who drive leg. ete,. will kindly leave the same are pushing the butriness and expecE having two triples and a two bagger in from the country and on Tuesday tat the residence of Mrs. W. T. O'Neil,' to handle approaching G000 barrels in in four times up. . evening decided to go ahead with the not later than Tuesday and those do- this district alone, one of the firm . work at once. The shed will be erect- kin informed The News -Record this a o I AN INTERESTING SOCIALS EVENT. ed on tl 1 t h d f 1 r natiag produce, home-made ba g,. 1. A very pleasant event, took place at Mr. D. B. Kennedy . in rear I bazaar, OlsT.T, ST. CHURCH. ie o pure ase rom t the t 1 11 the f 1 the home of Rees w. J. and efts. Joie of the livery stable and will be of I N.ext Sunday will be Rally Sunday Ude lasit Thursday afternoon. whea cement, that portion of the work, to ANOTHER AUTO. . Editor of .The News -Record, -A few words concerning these services, which) are to commence on the 3rd of Oc- tober, and in relation to those who. are expected to conductthem, may note'be out of place just now. 1 According to the arrangements madsl by the union, committee; the order of 1 the services an Sunday the ard I be as follows: In Ontario St. and the. 'Baptist churehes services enll be con- ducted at 11 o'clock; in each by one of the evangelists. At 4 &clock Mrs, Gordon will give an address in ther , town hall, Subject, "That Boy and Girf of 'Yours" to which, a general in- evitation is given, ‘and in the e,venieg, in Wesley church, a general. union service will be conducted. 1 First week evening services will be held in Wesley church, and the re cendi week in Ont. St. 1 Mr. Gordon is e, wetirtsnowe lawyer in Ottawa, a K. C. vslo some yeers ago gave 'up his practeee to eirgage evangelistic wore, •ind .te bar vele has been doing m t.' sin West' service. They taire tothieg ny wet, of remuneration for their • eervices-not even a thank offering -merely what 16, necessary to defray their travelling expenses, and provide for their enter- itaininent while they remain. Their aim is broad, not merely to help one or two churches, but to help all the churches -yea the towti-and think lam correct in saying that thie is in harmony with the purpose and I wish of the committee. It might, perhaps, have been better had their ,.been a more general union of the churches -ad waS the wish of th0 evangelists -however, tett not thig ' stand in the way of all participating , in the benefits, J. GREENE. the members of the Ladies' Aid and be done by Mr. Hiram: Hill. The coe- Werneets missionary Aeleiliary ,,tract for the roof etc., has not yet Wesley chuich-teok possession of the .neen- . parsonage property far a two -fold AOMMONWPW 401,1•11011111EN. ,purpOse, that et weleoming their pas - GLADLY RENEWS HIS S313. *NI& 1tor and Mrs. Jelliffe back after sum- in renewing hiS subscriptioe Mr• and develop much ,greater speed than and evangelistic in the everting. . .fothis church and the pulpit will be Mr. 5, Kemp' arrived from Toronto occupied by• Rev. D, Rogers of Sea - She latter part of last -week .witb, a forth, chairman ot the District, with Ford Runabout which he purchased ty.hozn: Pastor Cousens will make an in that city. It is a handsome ear exchange. Me. Rogers will preach and being 15-18 11, p. Can climb hills an educational sermon in the :a. ni. The. MOLSONS BA ering at Grimsby peek, and also to John B. Eagleson of Osnabruck, N. the law • calls for. • Mr: Kerner is al -1 • The regular • mbidefarewell to Mrs.' J. klodgens, wlut palcota, writes ae follOws "I Cliei0Se ready quite expert in the ese ot the was heid Mondar7eetvienginPgf. the League INCORPORATED 1855. .is removing te Gotlerich. Tents were herewith a postal order for My sub• auto and is looking forward to eCrrne ing• s vvere given on the study bn India Capital a d up - $ on t e par onage lawn in to The . News -Record which I pleasant -runs this fall. by Mies Minnie Kerr and Miss Lucy • Has 65 Branches In C and Agents and Correspondents in all the • in t he world. . which .the talsles were arranged for gladly renew as it .keePS me to:. Well serying tea; . Shortly after six o'clock) posted. in the news of itny raid borne et• the ladies and their husbands sat Baylield and the bapp•enings• of Stan- . an Steven 6 t A REAL ESTATE TRANSFER. ., by thee.sneNinT:conir'nnadtabYeewainliatrtaankge:. ' principal cities • Mr, J,:W. Irwin hae disposed ce hie ments haVe beeoemade for the mem- A GENERAL BANKING , BUSINESS TRANSACTED. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT AT ALL BRANCHES. •.' Interest allowed at Highest Current Rate. Clinton Branch - MalalaNal121101=.9MalEaallIXIISIZMWb. Bagfield . down .to a tbountiful reno.st,,,.. after ley and Goderich townships and Cele - which all Adjourned to the Pester toe as well. We certaiely would not handsomeH residence on uron . street hers to ,go. to the -House of Refuge Mrs, Morrison of Seaforth is the where a very pleasant social evening like to .do without The People's Pap- to Mr. Geo. Davis and ; contemplatess and provide .entertainment for the in t1t pest of her sister7in-law, Mes. Thos, [was spent. Prof. Brown added much ee yhich teaches us so teVe' gulaely. moving to London. He has lived here mates. .. : Cameron. . \ for twentyrone years and likes the to the enjoyment by rendeeing nura- are all very buy out here just now PRICE STEADILY. a very efficient' manner. About half . • tura to lbe without au. occupation, and' on all sides ' . • see.° Monday After spendies the past two, The local dealers are paying • iber of excellent selections of music in and the hum of the thresher is heard old town, but • is of too active a ea -GOING -11.-G1•011.1 Mrs. James Campbell and daughter, Miss Maggie Carnpnell, returned horn° 'rest eight they all gathered into the . • •here' for live. hogs thiS week,..a record_ weekswith friends at Walkerville. .. • ----------- . having disposed of his business • C. E. Dowding, Manager to a *chair in the centre of the room A libraxy, Mre. Hodgees being conducted A MUSICAL EVENING. ' he purposes taking up sorne other liee in the city.. Mr. Irwin has been a breaking figureeand a stea.dy . as the following list .of • prices paid left last week foDetroit to visrt adeenee .1Vlisses Norah and Wyectea, Fergu.son• and the following illuminated address Dumber of frieI-Iu •nds of Mr. .gh good citizen and we will be sorry to On the stfriends wa eted dates by R. Fitzsimons' . r emerasereseressommemea Ross . were entertained • to an evening loose eine . Mr. John Dunn of Port Huron is RUMMAGE I CLOTHING Illorrish 86 Crooks ORuERED CLOTHING r Fall The Mall who values dress as an e.xpression of personality; who attires himself correctly because he appreciates the .opinion of his friends and .associates,, and who realizes the value of good clothes, wants to go where he can get the best satisfaction. "QUALITY" • "A Square Deal for Every Mani" • Realizing this to be the ambition ot nearly • every naan, we have en- deavored to give this.sat- isfaction, hy placing in stock a most completd line of new Fall and Winter . Suitings "and Overcooling& We guarantee the newest American Cuts . best of materials and fin- est quali ty of Trimmings* Our stock is now • complete, and wesill bell pleased to have you ca at any time, to • let us show you the very latest production& , We added a Pressing and Cleaning Depart- ment to our workroom some time ago, and are now prepared to do clean- ing and pressing at short notice. We also give special attention to the pressing of Lad les' • Skirts,' Suit 'and Coats. MORRISH WOKS succonors Il to odgetts;Bro Clothing Store presentedo ,her y & Son will show : of music on Monday last when they 1 • . Jan. . 7 --$0.05 Mrs. • Boles, vice-president of the Ladies' Aid : gathered at Ifis wareroom in the Mo1-1 SALE OP HORSES. ‘`Dear M • Ho bees of the Ladies' Aid Society o£ ei e• d i e. wee r ° wen Y-elg•l• • ' Wesley 'church, have learned with feel- 10. Brothers of .Stratford. Mr. Wallis. t in such a manner as to greatly .. dee ings of sincere regret of your intended light all those Who had the pleaseire had intended taking them to the lum- departure from our town. You have f 1 ar A th m mr , Ross is the ri.• ber woods himself, but the Strattord Jan. . 28-.•0.25 sons Bank .blocle- The pianist:was Mr.1 • effe, 'J. Wellis .mede a sale this Febe g 0.50 ueo Pierson and the Violinist 'Mr. D. 1' it' t "It horsca to Mr• Mar • 30- 6.75' is. dgens,-We, the mem4 _ INAIPeryil 22-7.15 June 3 - 7.50 • ;taken- such .a deep interest ' in our er • • man insisted on having. them and pay -r . June 28- 7.70 • Society, ha,ving been President for 24 getic representative of ;the inanufacr . mg the price got them. During the • July . 22- 7.85 years, that your ,removal., will turers of the New Seale Williams. M past few months r, Wallis has , Aug. • 5- 7.85 • be a piano so it is not necessary tb say vet* great loss- ..to us . . - .- bought in this district eight carloadi • . Aug.. .19-: 7.00 • • , and to the • whatinstrument was used on this' . lus church; We cannot, - however, let you • • • • • or t about 150 horses tot the west Sept. , 2 - 8.00 go without ,assuring you of our love . and esteem. Your cheerful spirit, TRAVELLING. . patience, devdtion, an 1 a" ne s Mr. , CS. • Jarvis left on ‘'Tues,dey and Your geniality and courtesy in occasion . Sept. 23- 8,10 Or the . woods so in that respect Alone has. •hieen the Means ot. putting a large amount of money into circulation. the•performance of your official dueled' for the, West, on the: Homeseekers° TEACHERS' CONVENTION. Personals.. every day -lel havme_ excursion. He travelled via •Torontrt and in your ed Us in our admiration for you. and the C. P. rt. to Regina, •and was The, executive eourmittee of. the East( Mr,. Bert Langford Was in Guelph visiting friends in the village and, neighborhood: . : The Methodist . congregation and. Sendai,' scbool picnicked at Goderich on Saturday last. . The e.vaporator opeeed out on Mon- day in full force with a full stall Oa hand. W. J. Whaddon is at tfie Wheel Arka Williern 'Attworld on deck, - Mr.. and Mrs. Thomas King attended the wedding of her sister, Miss Mag- gie 'Vanstone at Goilerich on Wednes- 1 day of lastSweek. Mrs. King remairte ed a short while with her mother. Dr. Elliett of Seelex's Bay is spending. a few ' weeks in the village visiting friends. His mother, Mrs. Elliott, who is *a daughter of •Mr. While 'regretting very much your de- ticketed through by Mr. John Ra,ns- Huron Teachers' Association met in Saturday. Thomas Herd Sr, has been spending parture ,frem. us we shall ever pray, fprd, .the G. T. R. Town Agent. et err. Wmgham on Saturday last and ar- Mrs. John Hartley visited with Blyth the summer. With her 'brothers, Wit-. that your futere may be ' full' of sun- Ransford has also. issued n pre_ ranged to hold the anneal convention ' • friends Saturday until alcinday. , Ham and John and sister, Mrs. Geo, in that emen on Oct. 21st and 22nd. Miss Myrtle Murray • Of Toronto is e Castle' . . sine° under the g tadance of llim who paid certificate for the passage mal school will give several. address- son's. ... family per White Star -Dominion Line Miss Menai:4, Ppliock left. 'Shia week and Mr. John Dearnessof the Loudon: Noret guest at her uncle's, Dr. Thomp- I • has said "Lo I ani with you always 0 Mr. and Mrs. Cook i for Goderich where she has secured a Steamship 'eLaurentic," 8aning from es. Principal Hartley of town and -Mrs. . Amos Cooper, after visiting position in one of the dry god stor- even unto the end." Signed by all the members of the Society.. Clinton mrles Holland of tile 16th con. Clinton friends for ten days or • so en. t Via Mr. CI Sept. 16th, 1909." Liverpool, October 21s . s steam- • • , I3efore Mrs.. I -lodger -SS had Wattende.d the nieeting Wee to . er• is the finest on the St. Lawrence The foriner has returned tO tThomas 1 .Mrs: Moorhouse and •Mrs. Falconer, . s. . . . reply Mrs. W. S. Harlend, see- t •' ' and L. 'd1 gaining id hieh remained over Sunday and Occupied Postmaster Scat and Secretary r . Tues-! visng ) who hae». spent the past two months I retary sit . the Women's efts_ favour. . with 'the travelling publicthe Apglican pulpit, the rector foFleming Were in Wingharn on friends in the West, returned . the day : assisting Mr. I-Ia,:rtley'.e bros • day attending a meeting of the ex- I °me. ° a ur aY' : I sionary Soddy Auxiliary, stepped fox- Those meditating ocean travel should thee', Reve Hartley of Blyth. ' . ecutive of the County Y. M. C. A. l ward, remarking, like the messengers not fail to consult Mr. Reneford, who' • to talk over plans for the winter's Mrs. Flainee of Hollyrood is the C i DEFEAT THE (5. F. 1 guest of her daughter, Mrs. H. Drell - of 'Job, "While one was yet speaking heing an experienced era/mese himself, ' having crossed the Atlantic ea tures, C• • • work. baseball last Saturday afternoon by for the •past week owing to illness Mich., 'spent the past .yeek the guest Mr. John G: Medd has been off duty Mr. Archie Stalker Of Oheboygarts is thus fully quaed to advise in The organ builders were 'defeated at short address said : "We th there came also another,' and in a e• mein- every particular. hot their regular team and when the today, It takes' More than a mere dress just .presented to you. Much • bets of the W. M. 5., bearAly endoese all that has been expressed in the ad • A HANDSOME STORE. , the 0, 0 I former, however, had, but of his sister, Mrs. M Dunce.: et • • Porter's Bill . expe s to be at his post agent . • return match is played aturday af.• "indisposition" .to keep John at S more might be --said. .but we deem it The _commodious_ clothing store of ternoon the result is etSpected eo unnecessary, and would only, remind Morrishe& Crooks has alWays been an reversed. E. Graham was an impars you that you, will also be sorely miss- attractive one, from the "well-dressed ed -in the: W. M. 5,Auxiliary with windows to the neatly arranged in - which Yoe have been so long ' identifi- terior, but never quite so much so as ed and in which you have so faith- at their fall opening on Friday even- lielly and °Mete -fitly filled the office of ing last. . etreasurer for the last twenty years. Special attention had•been paid . to Although we cannot keep you itr our the interior and the &set was !height - town, we feel that it will be a seine° ened by a lavish .display of cut flowe • of pleasure and satisfaction to retain, ers, and potted plants, frpm the con - your name on our roll of tnernieership, serVittories of T. Cottle' and J. Cult - We feel also that we cannot allow youl hinghame. fp sever your connection with our And the big widows by a neat in - Auxiliary without carrying some tan- ten -tangling of autumn colored leaves gible token of our esteene and a0- and electric 'lights were veritable blow- preciatien with you. We, therefore, ers of beauty. Passers by stopped to ask you to aceept this certificate ot admire and comment and returned to Life Membership in the Woman's Me- admire again. sionary, Society. (Here Mrs. Alex. Taylor . presented the certificateThe street effect was added to by certificate.) The stringing of incandescent lights in And also this Life Membership pitt the centre of which was a large pot - (here IVire. 'Curininghame fastened the trait of His Majesty King Edward. pin on Mrs. Ilodgens' dress> •whieh we hope you will wear for many years iThe store was thronged during thent reteritory of the pleasant associations evening and the Pleasure, of the visit - with the mothers of our W. U. S. ars was enhanced by an orchestra which rendered a program 'of ehoiee Society." Mrs. Rodgens feelingly and Appro.. music. The orchestra consisted of priately aeloowledged the kindness of Jas. Merlaer elaeionet ; Will. Moffat, e ; the ladies, and expressed her. regret eit• trombon; Ilerbert Cook, cornet the neeessity ef :,ev.tring iter venire& George Phelan and Bert Hovey, vio. e tion ef so many yeats with the IlhiSts Mrs. N. Pairlpianist. Th sodety. Before separating the come: piano used was a Dob etty, party all joined bands and sang f 'Auld , Messrs. Morrish & Crooks, Who . are Lang Syne" feeling‘that they had a. progressive and up-to.date, Are to be very pleasant and never to he for- congratulated upon the success of gotten time. their first fall opening. tial umpire. The line up was as lee- r ' lowe : 0. C. I. -D. Stewart c., J. Mitchell P., D. 'Ross lb., 0. Rance 2b., J. Wiseman 8b., D. Court -ie s. s., O. Mackenzie 1.1„ W. Wiseman c.f., Lyons r.f. 0. Cook p., G. Cook c., W. Finch lb„ W. Pickett 2b., R. Grigg 3b., C. Draper s. s., E. East 1.£,, A. Coons c.f., B. Rill rt. LITTLE LOCALS. Looal Option petitions are being circulated. There are fifty students in the C. I. entrance form, thirty being from out- of-town. Mr. Jas, Hantilton has moved into the Overbury cottage on Joseph St vacated /by Mr. J. W. Stevenson. R. Pitzsimons & Son. made a ship- ment of litre hogs to Toronto today, The price is $8.10, but the tendency, is downward. • The White Dyke band vvill not give an Open air concert to-niglit owing to the entertainment in the town hall. The band plays at the Seatorth Yak to -morrow. The members of Clinton Camp W. O. W. are requested to attend the regular meeting to be held on Mon- day etterting next as Witless of im- portance is to be trartskted. home during business hours. ' Mr. John Johnstone! spent frontSat- urday until Monday on a voat Mr. Fred. H .odgens and daughter - en, Price, my i •0tt Clara . front Kinlough spent a few, , bat now . engaged in the hardware days recently at the homes. of Messrsi bueiness at Atwood. Foe the same Welter Weston and Geo. Vanderhtirglis thee Mrs, Johntone was the guest ; Mrs. 0. IV. Potter and her nelees f Miss Strachan of God rich ' Minn Flossie Potter of 2.1011 are Veils' Mr. Henry Marshall has returned home ding a few days with [muds around after an absence in Colum -Colborne. British Colu - , bia of about a year. He ba,s three! Quite a number ° our Pe°Pie "- sons and a daughter living in that tended the London Pair last week, in - province and has made several trips eluding: Mr. and Mts. T. Macdonald there. On his way across tbe of the 8th cone Miss Graee tise'rancre prairies he stopped or at Moose Mr. and Mrs. Jaines Stirlierre Mrs. Jaw, Sask., to see Mr, W. 13eesley,Margaret Stirling, James aleedeneld, formerly of Clinton. Five members Reid Torrance and german Mac -- of the Beesley family all met there dougall, Ow Mr- and Mrs' Geo. Van - recently, ineluding William of Moose derburgh and Ernest. All report a. JaW, John and George of Ontario, lovely time, Cal.,11rs. John Emmerton of' Bor. vie, Ont., and another brother who lives at Maple Creek, ,., Mr. FIenry 13 aker has returned home The Crossley arid ilinitee tree ttrigs. after several weeks spent in the noW being held in Blyth were attended West, chiefly in Alberta and Saska.te by a few from this part last Week. chewan. Among other places be vis- Miss me YfaggTaylor spent part ot ie ited were Calgary and Edmonton. Ittet week at the London Pair. He also spent some tiin the the ThOMPson boYs, Lloydminster district where. he met Mr. and Miss Laidlaw ..f White - formerly ht tho church Visited at the & ', home or Mr, an Bayfield Line, and Mr. Geo. Jen-ill/II!. J,..,0, Stoltz oti Wednesday lasts kins of the 16th con., both of God- I agir his agnito.D.aer Is a"resentl Put.' erielt township. 1Io also had a eon. fib With Mr. Roland Jenkins and 44.4......*......41 .4 Mr. John Thompson, who are visit- Archdeacon Harding Was consecrateirA Ing thtsir sons, and are heeling a Coadjutor Bishop of Qu' Appello at. good time. 1 Regina. . East Wawanosh