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The Clinton News-Record, 1909-11-18, Page 1ord 30th Year CLINTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18th, 1909, Whole Number 1604 The Newsg•Record wIll b sent to any address in Canada to the end of 1910 for one dollar. To the end of 1909 for .15 Cents. Au got. There are no better words to US indbseribing the Aellgar Wateheo. They are all right in every particular, style, action, case and durability. In spite .of theWhigh qualities they are sold at a reasonable price, .4:nd there is more real value to the dollar in a Hellyar Watchthan in any other. Wherever you, live we deliver frec of ex- pense. jeweler and Optician. Clinton 1 7(%t TI) ratrips7T May Be Small at first, but the noticeable feature of Royal Bank -Saving Accounts ia that they grow. - • ' • We are constantly opening accounts for small stuns, but these usually increase to amounts that are very' satisfactory to both Depositor and Banker. The first deposit ads' as a magnet for the odd amounts that are so apt to be wasted. We ROYAL BANK of CANADA Clinton Branch. If. E. MANNINO, Manager 1 1 The MOLSONS BANK INCORPORATED 1855, Capital Paid up - $3,500,090 Rest Fund $3,$00,000 ,• Has 73 Branches in Canada and Agents and Correspondents in all the principal eitio in the world. , . A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS' TRANSACTED, SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT AT ALL BRA.NOFIES. Interest allowed at Highest Current Rate.. • 1 1 IClinton Branch - C. E. Dowding, Manager ateeseseacemessameasemavesste sieasearaasealasim READYMADE CLOTHING 1 Ilorrish 86 .0110ERED ur00,K.S I CLOTHING. ••••••••••=sim.mommu• We study. the Underwear question, and appreciate the different requirements of different men. Some men want wool or nothing. Others cannot wear wool, so we provide the BEST in all the different kinds of Underwear in Wool, Merino, Fleece.lined, Union, etc. Two Big Specials. 20 dozen lien's Shirts and Drawers, heavy, all -wool, regular $1.00 for 25c. - 15 dozen Men's Union Shirts and Drawers, regular iso for 50c. .66What Splendid Overcoats" This expression we hear every day. We have the best falues and largest assortment -of Overcoats we have ever shown. Boy's Overcools from $3,50 to $10.0 Men's Overcoats from $8.00 to $24,00. OUR $10.00 OVERCOAT ,IS A TRADE - BUILDER. ASK TO SEE IT. "A Square Deal for Every Mae" ,MORRI,SH ei.CROOKS SUCC4686111 to Hoilgetts Bros. Clothing Store THE LOCAL MARKET. Wheat $1.00 to $1,02. Oats ale to 55C. Peas 80c to M. Barley 50c to 53e. 13utter 210 to 22e. Eggs 25e to 20e. Live Hogs $7.5. THE' ROYAL ARCH. A.meeting• of the Royal straitCliap ter aeas held, in the Orange hall one evening last week. , There was a larg attendance and four aspirants or tit secrets a the degree were atleatte to its mysteries la due form, Ther are others ziow on the way. , WOMAN'S INSTITUTE. MANY HAPPY RETURV. THEY WERE TOP NOTCHERS. I COAXING. IN RAPIDLY. • • 1 . New Advertiseinent$ Wanted -Mrs. al. Carter -5 , 'Special Sale -W. Walker -1 Ladies' Coats -Couch at: Co.. --4 Special Sale-Plurasteel Iltosa-1 - Tres!). Groceries -D. ea Gibb -5, China .D,st....-W. 'Cooper Se. lao.-4 Are NOR Satisfied -Geo. W. Barge -s5. ews cot wi be sent his - n o or • o ques a 1 publishers are A. W. Keith and. S. C i Greeting Cards -W, D. Fair 4:: lot the re , had the following reference : , . cl. Personals. l• any address in Canada O subsareber, deat seedet, - went you say market this season a tileT,Nvere bough. ..,...,..,,,... Andrewie The letter is -eldest ama of The News -Record which, wishee -him BUS. G. Barton ol Turnberry IR IliSit- On Thursday last Mr. James Fat M. T. Mae:. • !' atently shipa live The ,coming week will just about celebrated his 42nd birthday and was stock to the aureate tnarket. Ora see the wind up of the seasmite ship - busy acknowledging the greetings of !week it may be lambs 'Ana the nex. meets of apples. 'rho barrated stock 'host of friends who , most teertily shipment butcbers or exporters, be !is reeling in rapidly. . wished him, "Many Happy Returns of whatever it is a is prime stock tc q . the Day." • Mr. Mason takes pride in catering' ta, GOOD WISHES% SAY A WORD IN SEASON. the best. Last SaturdaIle avert are in receipt of a p ---- -f the Own with two carloads of lambs ot Wetaskiwin (Alta.) Post of which tbe The N d 11 which the Toro t W t d mainder ot this year and the• whole el T. Mason of Canton, Ont., had of Police Ala i •tr t A e next for ODA dollar. If you are .t IA of the finest lambs seen on th n'as for seven years a, treeted employe+ d a word in its favor to your triends by the D. B. Martin Co. ' abundant success, ing for a couple of weeks with her The regular meethig of the Woman' Institute will be held at the home •o Mrs. I. Dodd, next Thursday -when th Subject of "Christmas Cakes an Puddings" will. be dealt with by Mrs J. Johnstone and "Ohristmes Decor ations for Home and Table"' by, Airs G. W. Barge. There will also be competition in feney articles an prizes awarded. • DON'T Bp A GRUMBLER. The most unfortuuate class ' Peoele• living upoo this greea .cart are the grumblers. They rob home r) its:joys, society of its dues, arid; them- selves of the best things of life. Front the Jays tbe children of 'brae e A word in season -will be appreciated. et TEACHER ENGAGED. THE COATS ESTATE. Mr. John IIartley and his; ST. MAIL'S CHURCH. wife. Miss I. J. adaedeugall 13. A. ham A setfleittent has been effected of tbe Miss Winnie O'Neil is ill and the mit- Do not fail to visit St. Faues teed selected as. teather of Modern • Language at the Collegiate in gucces- estate of the late Mrs, Sarah Coats ' aons .of the grocera.;:Witi avhom she. s church baaaae in the town hall o 1 Thuisday afternoon next. There via sion to Mr. Ball who goes to the stores occupied by relict of William Coats, whereby the is a gr at favorite„amise her very Messrs. Tozer & much, but they, alone with he d articles suitable for Xmas e be on sale a splernlid aasortutent , ot Hamilton 0. L Miss Macdougall is at preset& present a member of fhe Wiarton If atairee oveg by BrOWR ' 4;44 Mr. Fred. T, Jackson ar + numerous other friends, hope that . eta, The "Flower , Garden," the S. Staff. . She is a graduate of Toron- of Mts. C. -b-. 'Middleton her, illness may be of short • dura- Goderica township, ono at the ton. .. wrasting Booth" and the "Old Maidso., to Llaiversity and has had a very suce heirs. .The stores ere two.. of the Mr. altos, Jennison, on of Mr. R. Cpnvention" will .be well worth sue cessful teaehing experience. As a lin 1 best business stands in town and I Jennison of town, who with his a ing.• guist she possesses the very highest e le bi . property. , bride (nee Aliss Hanley) utovea. , to attainments and has the reputatioa WILLIS CHURCII, , • of being one of the best teathers ct CARPET. BALL COMPETITION. • Swift Current, Sask., some months,. , eke, liasafor .setetal week.% been very, - Modern laneuaees in the province i . Mr. T. J'ackeoe Jr. and hie son, • - - - . ' The opening game of the earpet ball ill with typhoid fever. He' had got., The collegiate Board considers itself liara Stuart Jackson, gave a duet a fortunate in being elite to secure te competition takes Place in ..he A: O. over the worst and •wea imProviagt. . 1 th "evening service and the latter tl - F. hall this (welting with the 1. O. V'. *but the latest word is tbat he has h rendered a solo,. both. at which were services of Miss.Macdougall. ... opposed to *the Woodmen had had a relapse. ' Itis sister, Mrs. J.. 1 tueevening'service and the latter also DON'T MENTION IT. • Glazier and Frank Evaits will see to rendered a solo, both of which Wel: j• . . it that the Cheimers get every point ' T. Watts of Carrel, Man.., is•helpheet much appreciated 'by the cona,tegation 1 they. are entitled to and that Oct lie to nurse him. One of our prominent aitteensermad "trembled" • and were sent on thei too el the eity but wben the trairareached s Prof. Sta Glen 'Cainpliell 'was civets and Canadians will lock horns "I' 1 Next Sunday evening they will .slne ueexpected visit to Goderich • last dependeeas are given full ci•edit ✓ in St. Paul's church. • Friday night, He -Was returning- from, tally, Teemorrow evening the An. • tedious wanderings "for forty year the wilderness," up to the presen hour the world has been fall of grum biers, It is' "tOo 'hot". or "too cold,." "too wet" . or ' "dry." People- in reasonable circumstances have. visions of thci poor bouse, while the deb, grumble that thee can't get rich fast - t last Sunday to presitle at tare organ. C inton he was last asleep and the first thing he knew was, when .tho sa to speak, and a great exhiaaitionef Miss Maggie Campbell entertainect.. - in Willis church, but his better half in brakeman ea t)! carrpheet sbootewdts iecarisp all night for if be did his pristak; ea efeetredfarty genies ia.'llgt"l'asatE. liej: lkd out Goderiela . friends on Friday even- • hig stead, performed the duties satisfactorily .. • course he could' t thinkni Pr' and will not la:. concluded o ti t ontil net a • ' • ale 1 Hanlon ana wife of the DEER• HU TE S N R ISIOIVIE. . - would leak out and his frtenda would. arch. The prize is a clock and ' a Commercial spent Saturday last at Blyth, ' ° • , . Me. IC. Mooraeuse left for London-, IL]. week. ' .. Hayfield er. TflE, Y. M, C. A, The Physical Training Institute held iu Stratford Y. M. C. A. Friday, last was attended by Mr. Fleming and. Mr, W. S. R. Holmes. They report a' good attendance from the eounties of Hut on and Bruce, and a meet interesting and profitable cley'a discusaimi, The main theme of. the -'days. program wae the vatioue forms of physical exerCiss es and games that eari be eatried on ID the smaller towns Withottt th use of gymnastic apparatue. Each one who atttended. tools away with h' • • t as an g gestions and a good. list of Physical activities, Which tbey will. try to work Out in the physical departments of the local associations. during the coming wurter. It is :expected that siMilar institutes will be held later ort lot the Religious,' Educational and Social depattmerits of the': • work. THE .30TH ANNIVERSARY.. ' Thursday next Will be the 30th an- niversary' of the seeession born the Independeet Order of Foreeters anti tae organiaation et the C'anediae. Or; der which hue arum -growl). so rapidly in all parts of • the Donilaion. Th first High.. Court met in the Odatel- lows" halt, Clinton,* in 1880 ceurt Maple. Leaf beleg,oxic of. the seceders, 'Shields preached two powerail ser hot soon let up on the joke, so he . 'The .deer hunters returhed OD Friday lured a rig and. about thre i th TWO INDIAN LISTERS. P. n i night • last from the Algoma hunting gonads, They had apieaaent healthe Morning a tired and sice Y man drove' . Rev J .mcNeil exchanged pulpits. into towh. It is W Path . ous to ask him how he ilier d zer 1 TWo residents of South aluron who - a • with Rev,. Davidson of Verna last wilding time and shot, say, four 'dere • which are credited 4o, ' ;Dr .• Fowlerr, , m e e e oycdan-his are upon the Indian 'List were 'early 'Suaday. drive fr m Goderich. • • . in October fined by Police. alaSistrate Chad Glow, James Howd-aud it+aitiii ° . Andrews for • fracturaig. the law arid 'The Trinity' .church Sunday • wheat. • Cole. "Bagging" four deer does not im :45 YE eRS• A POSTMASTER. - less than a month later attiey appear., intend holding their •Ifmas Tree ors. ply that as Many carcasses were set li Teursday evening Dec. 2ara, and are. - home for a hunter's apeetite le pre! Mr. San.mel Dickson, better know led before him .again on the %salmi , . I now preparing for it, • verbial and the amount of venieon he as "San''" ,. eliarge with a similar reselt, Th elev. Fortner exchanged pulp as' with:. cah put away at tunes is rather. ernaziof Seaforth foe no less t;hariefortY-flvet a who .11°4 heeli .3t'stnias'q fines With costs against the principal 'enough in their trunks to treat severe is a Son of James Dicksoie, who re' .ran close up to $100 end ea as in town OR Tuesday. Ile t..°heenodteirii leg. Hewever,- they brought home Years+ Mr. George Brownlee and wife or presented' Huron and Bruce in tit 1 happens that neither of them caii $2.7, and. it uefortunately al ITtickerseath were the guests. of hiS. al of aheir Mende to tasty steaks. and ferd thesel•istvluttbt onary conriuions.idday°011Per; Mrs* H. 'Is , roasts. Parliament Of Old Canada from 1861.Little, ever Sim - to Confederation when he retired! 'from+ That they will. persist itt- getting ante ' R. Taylor of Varna Sunday last. ON NOVEMBER FIFTEENTH. Harold Polloek, who Spent the past et trouble along' this line shows to. what - public life to ,Iteconie registrar '• It was on, the 15th Nov. taat a ing liquor has got the better of thorn • home last wee c Huron which be filled until his dealt inn; extent the appetite for bite:stem- Wesle Walker started in businea thirty yeats later. The gegistrea: had •Miss Hilda King. entertained her Brussyels, Two' years aa.Ler he iniasters 18.65 A 1 t G di , rci. o er ch , , two sans both of whom beearne post 1 Sunday school class on Satuialey at-. Brussela' and Opened out in Wiriehar terifoon... summer at Selkirk, Man., returned. .113Igth and Samuel of SeafOrth: • 'rho latter . on the 15th N S b liliss flinde left this week for Ca- • ' Y . is now the only eurvivor and though • . • 'Opened ont a: branch store' hi Blytb. A iss M. oody receive wor rem. burg to visit friends. • • l' PI d cl' f in hip allth oar he is hale aed heartY Alra Miller arid lifiSs ' Miller, who' ' en the same day of. the mouth Toronto:a week ago of the illness et drld looks pod for triney, years, to • . - . , s were the guests of Mr. and :Ars... J- ana on still 'another Nev. 1.5tb he gait . . • her b tether, • '• 'Mr. Ed. b looay well the retail business and 'elegem. to travel . • - a , • • ' •• h s Tough the peat two 'Weeks left, •• eat 'known In the county of Huton,. anu . , . , ' • . for the Canada Furniture Comeana 'DEATH OF ROBT:' STIRLING. laccordingly. went down te • .theaeity. then home at Paris this week. . And it, Was ott the fifteenth day. ot Don't forget the social. in the base- . • She eta/arts he is improving la health November- that Mr. Walker' began. The death of Mt.. Rabert Ed's ment of the Presbyterian eherch business in . Clinton se that it 'is • '• :Ho. was friends.- will be much pleased to heat Mit catne :of bis speedy recovery. and expects to be home soon. Stewart '.arid Mr. •Alearander, bc;th of Ttiesday evening next. Rev. J. G. , took 'place on. Thursday }-nlrn in .SentiraYilda 41an1S02I'ly age and • most • eccident 1 .tdiParn thT,S4rnfleanelobSe;.°71-e rall• c'h1111:-P.ms. sed London, tvill be present and will'help Al for many years armed on the Ith• • iec as- to give one:of the.. best pograma 'that BAPTIST CHURCH, aif Golletich. fewnshila Aaout Pates were going -to their ,church by has eVer teen :presented to. a Bayfieht decadgM Successful anniitersaty services .wer • e aor. and Mrs. Stirling s a ca. paased away. loca of the bu vh 1 , .v: o! • careless driving of some other parties audience. held I .t d , eated in Clinton and nine :yeara since 'n An' occasional correspendent writes as theta be rig a .genmal For some time past Court Maple Leaf has had a matter of mull hue Portaece under consideration and 'Air GeorgeF 11 , • Secretary, Brantford, has intimated that he•will attend next Thursday eve ening to throw light on and es.siet itt threshing out the question. "filen!, will of course be a large attendance to greet him and the occasion 'being also the annieersary.it is proposed to tingly celebrate it as well as do -hon- or to the High Secretary. , • BIBLE SOCIETY' OFFICERS. • Th -n annual meeting of the local braneh of the Upper Canada •13ible Society was held in Wesley 'church on Tuesday evening last and Was ptesid- ed ovet by the prepident, Rev. J Greene. After devotional exeteises Principal Hartley gave an address on "IIow to Study the Bible," ia which: • he began by aireigg that while God uses preaching very largely. g the world to Himself yet Inas*, 'have been won by the working of God's Spirit and -the study of the Bi.ble. The speaker reeornmended the following foiittws : . • citement of the ladiea. . 1 e mons i ti di to very a-ppree a ve au ences- Stirling . was staunch Liber , . , The Russelites or .belieeers the - and. a Presbyterian and. the sereiaa Miss 'Rachel Quinn of..the'..tetvestilp`doettine 'of Dawn have for. : NO one kan wonder at the erowds who/ at the funeraleon Saturday last wera f Last ' a o E i.veriosh 3:equired the, ser-. the past tw 1- b flock to hear him 'continually in Lou- don :after seeing and heating him. 11 is of striking and magnetic personal ity, holding eonaervative views • religious truth and: speaks with cas- eate) and great farce an:depower. Hi. messages -beth :on !Sunday and -Mon day evening will long be remembered It was a great disappointment tha Mr. Spencer was unable to bq pres ent. owing .to sickness, but he ha, .ptornised to come again on som. future 'occasion. Mrs, Hoover an Mrs. T. Watts rendered a duet mos effectively at the morning .service . Mrs. Hoover sanga solo with be Y pallimarers were Mears, Geo: . arid Het friends be!: conducted ,bir Rev.. Dr. SteWart. The vice of the Dr. during the Past week:. advertleing •• a lecture by one of their e will be pleased to great men, • Mr. George Draper of ,. John Hedie; -Robe, Hanley, And lake hear. of her speedy return to' health Brooklyn, to be -held in the town hall Gregor, S. McPhail and adacdougallaland to be dale to sec'her around towa here. Accordingly on Sunday after - The interment took place in Oroderich again. - ' . • . ' [non a 'fair-sized crowd gathered aria , cenieteey, ' . , a ' The Ladies' Aid Society and the W :listened fog over an.hotir to a very LITTLE '1.;OCALS.' M Society of the •Methodiat church wordy addMin address on the s t' "Is • • ' . have . nnot- been forgetful of the there hope beyond the .'gravte-t" Ac - Mr. Witham Roberteon .of, Davie sr wants of the needy of the city of •cording to elle speaker there is a ear* Rowland" .ts on the sick -list. . Toronto arel dut•ing the last few dertain hope for every one, DO matter Ilia W. Walker, furniture dealer, fura weeks sent a barrel of green apples; what his character' here may haves nisbed two houses from top to a bot- a barrel of cannect fteit and a bale ofsbecn, "Murderer, whorerhonger, ' sor- - tom in Seaforth the past week: , igovedsinietntie shape of .,quilts and Wear- corer, idoletor or liar," it mattern. panted :hose wire haVe their. „sale bills n'The aNIrrlitg.C.17all. . parpose to rive • al not at all, for there is eo such a ea The News -Record office .gbe thing as eternal punishment and any - usual power at the, evening service. afree hotice of the sale worth snore varied program at their tecenesea,y way all may have a second chance. than the price of the bills.. dresses w g erilb etineg goil,•ietnlaisby the resideat belief for any one who can accept it week.- Ad- Surely a most comfortable and easy ' Thss e usual monthly meeting of th 1 WCand •there will be singing as But we cannot help thinking that room at three o'clock Friday after- well. ,a vvidespread belief iu. this doctrine. .. T.0 . will be , held in the at.all.C.A.'dergY The collections were satisfactory • an, the whole. serviees Were gratitain, suecess. • Services as weal next- Sunday Deacon J. Tucker will •pfeach tie, morning and the pastor 1011 preach i noon, A full attendance is reeUestedd The C. la R. Co. has improved the:ought to give a great impetus to ir • The Local Optionists have rented freight station by having art entrance °um° of all kinds, for itis generally evening, subject,n . "The Crowof what was formerly the Masonic' ha 1 made into the basementth for e use understoed that the fear of punish-. trhaei thf uiness \vetch ment is as great a. power for. good as, • as a' con -a -ditto room. Front presen. of Shippers of perishable- goods winter the bope of reward. Then, as nearly; ONT. ST. cauncm in mations he eampaien will b•e an can be used for summer or unusually quiet one. shipments which will be ei great sea.' as could ble gathered from Mr. prep-- The pulpit of the Ont. chere books to the Bible student : iteter-• enee 13ible, a Bible Teat book, 'a Con- Will be occupied. next enaa.ty by Rev cordance, a Bible dictionary and E. G, Povvell'of Brussels with wher Commentary. The methods of study, 1Ptast9r Cesens willamake an exelung0 referred to were ; (1) �y course when Mr. Cosens has been absent lett le Sundays since he took charge at tni the Bible would be studied in erder front Genesis to the Revelatoa or circuit though he has receiecd 4 aoz earanei".ienay ; (2) .1,0pieany where ett ot mare invitations to preach i such subjects as' substitution, redemp- other places0 tion, grace, faith, assurance, eteS The Young Men's Bible Vev.s of th Would be traced thrOugh the Book Ont, St. S. S. mat last Sunday when wEstE'Y enuncn. The S. S. at Wesley church lei' hold its anniversary next Sunda ohanglng thL test CAMe ote -t n when Rev. S. T. Bartlett, Toronto' tel comes on for mita A mong. those les to go. and, de what .•there Is Ito wilt Preach a. ne and evening and movirig are Mr. Ab.114cVettle, who hes need of doles, namely, to evangelize the world. This, Mr. Draper's hear - dregs a mass nieetieg in +he. after taken possession of Mr, ge on Queen St , Jas. Coulter's a noon. His mornieg address will b lixick Mrcotta. sariay.,'eta were told, was tiversr/ tharl uselesS especially for members of the sebool, meereight who has gone 'up to lars fact, was trying to interfere with Mr. Bartlett isa talented speakeia and' J. White's house on the hill, Mr I.Gott's plans and set' times. God will, atteni. to all that himself, withotit his visit is being looked forward to Dennis Conners, wbo has Come in•ou (3) Types and hgures, that is seeing the following officers wire, appciated with pieastore, ip er s address the churches of today are, yice to .those who need , protection coin beet or cold: - sianPlY squeezing money mit of • theit poor, innocent victims' and there . A.. number of the' householders are. .. throwing it away, sending missionar- , man's help. Tbis gives us a I ice cheaft • ... ' ' religion as tvell as an easy one and no• Arthur Taick, meeting of tb. 'of Mrs. Jas. Dodds, 1 won der it takes well ; with a certain Christ in the. Tabernacle, vrephets for the coining term. : The. regular'cionthly Priests, Judges, Kings, the 'Brazen President, Harold Picsatt. Setpent, etc, ; (I) Biographically tbat Secretary, home of Mrs, W. ix, lienear last Grey' township was, in town this week omos W. M. S, Auxiliary was held .at 1 Mr, Arch Itislop, ex -M. P, P., at class of people. et is mace easier ou pocket to act up to that belief is thealives of leading' men such as Treasurer, Frank Tynaaa, . Thursday • evenitig, ' • The attendance as clanie ruiner, has it, about the ap- was goad and.the Meeting profitaile poihtment of a postmaster for a + il that it is to carry out our Lora's. Le i"---• last command, "Go ye into all . tbe.• clothing and Christmas eheer to one It was decided. to send a bale of lalg,eh.e triViftset Is f to he 1,t,lateirsluewkilli °lin: ?heal ereature.'' We del not think teat Mr. world ahd preach the gespel to. every of the needy mission fields" and centre. on the 30th of November. • 'Draper made many •coriverts,. as the buttons of clothing, etc. from the twine The neceesary number of petationere majority of the people in this cam - a hers of the congregation aro temtesta were presented at the laat sitting, f 0- mule ty are too intelligent to ' be tam - the village outlet' and a by-law Wan ed by to be sent to Wesley parsonage r aher e the' bale , will be Packed and y any creed that has. for the Chief ordered for a vote -to be taken at plank in 'its platform, "Down -with 1 sent away.- Mrs. E. J. .Cantelon, the New 'Yeats on Local Option. I. coresecrefare vas roeuestee to . eon- Mr. John Denholm is filling his 44t1t1 the ministers arid churehes et. en de- nominations." " - trey ter Miss Eva, J. Stevenson, Supti, ear • of apples he has ;Stepped this of the Kindergarten, House at Jack-' entente, Not bad for our local buyer. , son, Mich,, ,a. . resolution aeeresa and so many other beyers. 1st vier, J, Mair. Adam, Enoch, Noah, Joseph, etc.• (5) The Study of iriaieieust books oi • 2ed vice, the, Bible. • , 3rd vice, It launistetl. IL -Fisher. + Librarian, G. Cornish, Rev. Mr, CORSMS 'then e,ave kir ad- eporter, L, dress •on the work of the British and The social meeting of the Loge Foreign Bible ' Society which is at Teat Monday' was a decided success,. auxiliary to it. He gave a very fell large number of 'memberd oul thel account of the splendid' work of this friends were ptesent and all repute( great Society in translating the Word a good tiny. The program eonsistai of God into all languages and distris 9. a piano duet by Missea Effie Jack 'dating it throughout the world. son and Iamma Plurasteel, a reading The Treasurer's report allowed that by loess ceneibghain, over $43 were sent in last year. The two duets .by Masters fared. and Marlin Thomason old officers were re-elected as fel- solos by Mr. TOM'. Devote', teading by bolse:sident, !ley,. J, Greene. SerVartt,", by seVeral young 'ladies and ivtioa Wiltse, the dialogue "Wanted. A. Secretary, Mr. A. Hooper. ' iMr; 13. Cook. Home made %%tidy Nene Treasure, Mr. Fred.' Hill. 'served at the coeclusion of the pro- rxeetitilrei James Scott, John gram. A missionary meeting will b Hartley, ,Duncart Stevenson,. Wit° held neat lifenday Meting for whithi a Dare Rebb and David Titgativ., good program is 'Wing pretia.red. , Stanley Township r sing appreeiation of her genera, At meeting of those interested in ous donation ' of twenty-five dot- the prosperity of the village was Miss Roxy Palmer and tr. William las for a life membership, Thi 1held a few Weide ago and the ,follow- Palmer spent Sunday at the horn° ID the fifth year this lady has cont'rie ins officers, Were appointed to look of Mr. James 13oyee. bitted twenty -live dollars per year latter the holding of monthly horse Mise Ida Webster who hag been Vita $.125 in all, thus inakirig herself and fairs for the coming winter. months iting friends around here, taut -red to" 0 four others life metnhers of the Wore -1 President, A. W. Sloan. llet‘thome near Lucknow on Wednesday. Missionary Society, Low.; Vice, Elam Livingston. Mr, Thomas Iteld accompanied Mist. don Conferenett branch. Secretary, W. 11. iCerr. Webster to her home. •