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but these usually increase to amounts that are very
satisfactory to both Depositor and Banker.
The first deposit acts as a magnet for the odd
amounts that are so apt to be wasted. •
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•
OLD 130YW AT HOME.
The 10th annual At.Home of the
Huron Old 13oysr Association of Ter-
mite wie be held in the Temple buil-
ding en Firay eve iae, Fee. lith.
1000 imitations are being sent out
and a test class Propane is beteg ar-
ranged. A big cross d is expectet
COLLECTIONS INCREASING.
1 The customs collectecns at Ceiaton
for the nine montbs ending the Fast
of Dec. last were ;18,210.34 ani for
the corresponding period of the Use.
vious year they were less ey ar445.-
•50: Collettor %small is- made 'hap-
py -be increasing co lecticns bue if
...
when he shows s oh satiefa try re-
turns. they woeld make an addition
to bis stipend he would wear one of
those smiles that wont wear oft.
1
A BIGGERGRANT WANTED.
I At Monday evering's meetieg of the
C. I. board, the caaieman, e ev. C.
R. Gunne, and Postmaster S: ott were
appointed to accompany a delegation
from the county Collegiates which
will wait upon the county council at
its next meeting to ask for increased
grants, , The Colas -iates claim that
lin the matter a the eistribution ( f
I the funds, as between themsell es and
1 the Continuation Selves's, they, it'
'w
their expensive equipment and large
staffs, are not at all fairly treated.,
THE LADIES UPSET. •
•Three Seaforth young Jaffee had a
rather unpleasant experi nee on th
evening of New Year's !ay when
driving home from Mrs', (1V1a!or
• Combo's tea. The horse, whi h was
a very s i ited one, bot ecisgoteg "I, w ,
• Staplelith hi 1 and t rotting the cce
eupants from the cutter ran home.
The girls, who fortunately were not
at all injured, piceed themsi 1. es up
out of the snow drift, w, 1 ed back
to Clinton and get, a livery tarn to
to take them. home. .
• The MOLSONS • BANK
INCORPOttATE
Capital Paid up - $3,500,000 Rest fund $8,500,000
1855.
Has 73 Branches In Canada.. •
•
and Agents and Correspondents ia all'the principal cities
• in the world. • ' - , •
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. •
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT
AT ALL BRAM:AM&
Interest allowed at Highest Current Rate.
elinton Branch - C. E. Dowding, Manager
A SALVATION MEETING-.
On Wednesday evening next a spec-
ial Salvation meeting wi 1 le ten -
ducted in the S. A. hall by Staff Cap-
tain Crichton of London, the raw
Divizione 1 Conunander. The Meal •
fleas for the year wel le commis-
sioned and a very 'enjoyable time is
is expected. Sersiees • are conducted
in the hall at. 11, 3 and 'each Sun -
and also on Thursday and Saturday
evenings. The officers in charge are
Captains Mortimore and Stewart,
capable and zealous workers.
MAYOR TAYLOR ENTERTAINS.
After. Monday night's meeting of
the town council Mayor Tayloi
tained the members and the press to
oysters at *Nimene' restaurant. he
tasty bivalves were served up smoke
ing hot andel plenty by the genial:
Will Nimens who presides over -this
dafe, end, it is scarcely fleeces try to
AN ACCIDENT. •
On Sasurday eveetag last wbilts Fred Cuttler of The News -Record staff
was at the oeen air link he was
struck in the mouth by a puck with
weed]. some boys were playing hee-
kee. It was so bad a smash that he
had to be taken to the surgeon es to
have the cuts stitched up and le b. s
been for several days cpnfined to the
house.
A NEW ORGAN.
The congregation of the Ont, . •St.
ehurch have been contemplating the
purchase ef a new orae and on Wed-
nesday of last week the renewing
committee was autholiz d to gather
particulars, decide up. n the most
suitable ins'rument ad close the
deal; A: Hooper, L. Tyndall, J.
Gibbings, 0. HawLe.and B, J. 'b -
binge. In all probabili y tee new or -
gen wi 1 cost two thousand dollars.
LITTLE LOCALS.
Miss
to•
tea to a number of her • friends
Helen Doherty is gi ing •aftes
noon -
Mrs. (IVIajor) MeTf gg rt gave a
millitary euchre one evening this
week which was much enjoyed.
• Mr. Roy East entertained a aten-
ber of his friends I cry. leaean ly et
his mo.her's home n Monday e vat-
ing.
AN ELOQUENT PREACEER.
Thee wore large congregations in
Wesley church cn Sunday het teeth
a.m. and evening, to bear Rev. Dr. -
Medd, the eloquent spdstor ( f
Methodist church at Forest, The 'Or.
has a, pleasing delivery and Its • stub-
ject matter was cf a high order so
that he was listened to with great
pleasure. •'1 he good people 'of We ley
will always be Lied ef an oppottun-
ity of hearing. Pete • D. Medd who:
"has made good" upon all the charg-
es to which he has been assigned. •
WESLEY • CIIURCH.
READYMADE
CLOTHING,
Iorrish & Crooks
ORDERED
CLOTHING
i""b"1""'""""""""--""fr's
$JcLfl. 156
1910. $
As we close our books on $
0 January 15th, we would ap- / preciate a settlement of you.
accounls on or before that
) date.• $
$$...........-....../.......41.16.........,‘,............-
"A Square Deal for Every Mau."
pay, were greatly en eyed. After-
• wards, amid the • wreathi,g smoee of
choke Hevanas, there was ae Inlet -
mal talk over local aitairs in general
• which was finally concluded with a
• vote of thanks to his worship for his
hospitality
READYMADE • •
HEAR RICHELIEU.
The Ci'izens' band 1 ea undertal en
the production of BulWeres • drama
,."Richeli• u" ad they deserie the pat-
• ronage cf the citizens: The band brie,
since its organization, endeavored. to
raise the musical standard in town
• and has been encouraged from: time.
to time by the loyal euprort of the
people. They have stopped at no ex-
• pense in order to accomplish • their
end and consieuently they. reqelse the
• continuation of the suppor-t peeve:ma-
ly given them. We trust teat the
eitieens w 11 appreciate •their.. effort.
in the; respect and attend en .
3rd and 4th to hear the beautiful
drama presented by Iccal talent en-
• der the dirccticn cf Mr. E. J. HOW'
I ard, already well known to all (1 t
'
The plan wi I be opened at ease • et
W. D. Fair's booksto: e. •
DEATH OP SAMUEL COOK.
1HE LOCAL MARKET.
Wheat $1.00 to te.03.
• Peas re to b7c.
Oats 85c to 88c.
Barley 58c U. 550..
Butter 210 to. 12o.
Eggs 25c to 28e,
Li%e Hogs 18.15.
AN UNFORTUNATE ACCIDENT.
On Sunday morning last Mrs. Rein.
leftsimons met with a most infers
tunate accident when she HI down
the cellar steps in .her home. and
fractured one of her limbs. The many
friends cf the iej red 1 dy will be
p1 asod to hear that, though •eullereie,
considerable pt (le)1le as
well as could be expectele
MISS REED'S SWEETEST. SOLOS.
The Junior League pf Wesley ehurch
went down to tee House of Re fsge cn
Saturday afternoon last a d enter-
tained the inmates by pie senti g the
cantata, "The Jul r Garden," gi-
en by by them in the th reit several
weeks ago, The Juniors ere in
charge of Miss Reed, 'vi ho also sang a
couple of her sweetest F alas: Rev.
Mr. Jolliffe and Wee s s. He lyar and
Thos. • Coek •pro. i 'et the sleighs 'or
the outieg, 'whish was much enjoyed
be the juniors, '
DOING WELL,
• A copy (. f the Daily News • 1 r-
deen, South Dakota, is to hand s hew-
ing that the build ng in that city lest
year aggregated airiest one and • a
hail milliendollars.. We are bre ir-
terested n Aberdeen from the • fact
• that it is the bome of a number o
foemer Clintoeians, includieg Mr: and
Mrs. IN ill. leaslason, Mr. and Men
D. C, McLaughlin, Pete Melee, Pete
Ker, Miss Mabel Ker 111111 1o
Mae tens ie. All are (loin; wee'
but to emelt of ens memory' in
affectionate reco Late n will $ lways
hark back to (laton as the old
home town.
The Sunday School has sent to the
Sick . Chil leen' s •Hose i al, . Torortt o,
:the annual 'donati n • •bi fifty dodges
for tee. me intsinance of two no,s at
the Lakeside Home.,
• Tho pastor •wilt preach on Sueideje
Subject for the morning.; " rho Temptation' • of Christer • Eietang, "slur
Peril and Securily." • All are wel-
come. ••
• The .monthly meeting ate theV. Me
S. wi I bo he'd at the home of Nee
Jas. Sheppeed, Townsend seet.. tete
eyening.at 8 -o'clock.
B-RITONS ENJOY OYSTERS,. • ,
• On Thursday evening last, after the
offices cf Sheffield Lodge„.
bad bun duly ileietel by.. 'Dist -et
Deputy Mew -•cf Benmiller, the breth-
• ern adjourned • to Bartlift s, restautant
where a Last of . appetising cyetere
awaited them. Needless to say et' ey
did. justi-ete the ecce ton. During
the • evening • adereeeee w ere . alien by.
tbe. District Deputy and plessrs. T.
Jackson. Sr.,' .John Scrutort, F: -
'Powell, Harry. .Reilladge and renry
Joyner, six steam- h memb2rs••• cf the
order. Sheffield. Lodgo,. by :the 1.way,
is having an increase. he its member-
thip both by 1 itia'tonant by e Lace •
A.'PR'CGRESSIVE ,FARMER.
'Mee, Alex, Monteith, •ono •ofe • tee
progressfee farmers of the London
Road, near. F ippon, was in town on
Tuesday. He is a strong advocate (1
underdraiting and says that the farm-
ers in his .section 'drain .on high •and
low land alike ;' meny.ef them pat in
from 15,000 to •20,00 tile y.earlyand
find by experience that the outlay
pays them better -than leeting • •out
ONT. ST; •
An interesting feature of the reg-
ular meeting of the Le aeue on Mon-
day „esening was an address by gr.
J. W. Treleaven on the sideute ef the
'present siteatien • in le:is-
land: Mr. Tracer enrs address • • wee
w1' -thought out and was •aeten d to
with • meeh' interest. . •
• The Ladies' Aid intend havinga
sale cf leash homemade too • ine„.eee-
sieting of bread ..and buns,: elee" eeees
and cheer dainties, s at. 'Ala Wiltse's
seer° n Saturda' afternoon
evening. It, will be.. a 'I 004 .opportIn-
ly to obttla niee fresh, bal ing for
Sunday. •Sala to come nice • at 3
o'elock. •.
THE HOCKEY MATCH.. .. .
THE 1.11111011 LICENSE -ACT 15 A
6000 ONE AND 1 WILL DO ALL IN
MY POWER TD .ENFORCE IT.
—JACOB TAYLOR, Mayor of Clinton.
-Thee. oke)" ma tell 1 etween Close' kb
arat Centon, played, on the • (lie"
rink Tuesday- tight was the ties fret
gtIrtrJn group 8 of ietertne. late 0.
H. A. •series- and 'resulted . in . a veil
for the - ;visiting. team by • 13'. to se
The home team.. • put up a go d eirle
and much interest was mainfestee' by
•the spi Meters,' eh° lineeip elay-
ere was e s • folotes : •
Goderch
.-•
Clinton
1 ' .
IcLecid • goal ••• Johnson
Belcher . :• • • point • ette e
McDonald • -cos er •... •Ittnaltall
Wiggins • left wirige • Iferr,-st(e-
Be"tty .• eight v. ins - • F trk
Masi • centre • ,' elmeor.
11cLean • - rover' .• if t epee
&fere -1-c"aady„ Gaderi li.
MARRIED 'IN ELMIRA.
• -
The town council beld rut initial
meeting on Monday es ening with. •
full attendance, -
Mayor, Jacob Taylor.' .
Reeve, W. 0. Smyth.
, Couneelors, T. Beacom, A. T.
Cooper, T. Jaceson Jr., -N. J.
Paisley, T. Mason and B. J. Gib-,
eings.
'Several matters were dealt with,
there were pointod discusti ms and
several ditisions • so that •the line up.
was el arly 'efined: There v, ill he
no. slipshod de -Ung with corporet'on
affairs i e thie year cf gra e,
Mayor Taylor in 1 i inaugural
dress said , in part: I e s.'t for • the
hearty support and co operatien • cf
tee caul eil. in Ilea ing withemness
ch may Ise brouglit before as. • We
are here as rem serstati es of the
people and' it i to their ieterests
are to look even if they •ehoeld eon-
fliet 'with our own views. There are
several important matters to be deIt
with at ance. ; • • •
The sees* • ploeieg is not satisfac-
tory. The price paid is •not unifyini
but I Opert that the street commit-
tee . will be able to adjust matters at
once. That will be their fest dere.
•Very few ' of the citizens Inc much
idea as to -tee real condition. of • the
Waterworks ' eastern. It- slot id be
mado elear to there, and as soon as'
possiele the system ehould 1 e made
•rev enue-prothicieg.
Mr, Andrew Forrest r of lamiee e„
duet son 'of Mr, D. A. and Mr3: V0, -
the money at five or six per cent. in- rester of tome, s married •
en
tercet, Mr. Monteith cannot ueder-
stand why a farm that is lately fer-
tile cannot be made to pay if proper-
ly underdrained. In his case, wtich
but illustiates that of hundreds •. of
citheis, it pays and pays we....
WILLIS E1HURCH.• •
Born in Nottinghamshire, England,
ie June 1824 and for half a century a
• resident of Clinton, Mr. Samuel Cook
- ' • I died at the reeldence of his daughter
in Feint, Mich., • 1st Saturday. Mr,
• COokeaves an honest', indust ious man
and dining his long residence in this
twit held the respect of the veeele
• community. Not, two years ago its
life -partner passed into the world Of
• spi its and shortly afterwards Mt.
Ceok le t to ti it rneinbers • of Lis
fates' in Detroit, Lansi g 'and '!iit.,
• In the latter • place his life passed
peacefully to its close at the • 1 ime
• above Indicated lusting to mourn his
departure four daughters and •three
sons :• Mrs. Chapia cf Laes"ne, Mes.
[ Wm, Cole ,of Flint, Mts. Alfred Nait
1 of Detroit, Mrs. Wm. II. Cuettiore of
Clinton, Joseph of Flint, George of
•Clinton and John, Auburn., lull. The
remains reached Clinton, Monday end
on Tuesday afternoon' the funeral toek
place from the residence e 1 the de-
eeased's daughter, Mrs. Wni. TT, eetd-
; more, the servi es heng ;owlet lad
• ' by Rev. C. R. Guano: The palleear-
ers were two sons of the deetrisiel,
, George and Jostele two F.0 s iagaW,
Alfred Wait and W i Ilam IT. Cuilmore
ane two nephews, Chief .Tos. WDeet-
ley and W. Wheatley. Among the
Ifloral offeriags were a Mee • wreath
i from the di part= nt of tr. e c•gan fee -
1 tory en while Mr. George Cook Is
employed, •a bet:Italia sheaf ..1 wheat
and carnet ions from Mrs. ((‚apt.)
Hasse, a spray of pick earnati ns
hot Ntrs. ra i 'Jon, from Mr. atd
Mrs.. Baldwin a spray of white carna-
tions, from the daughters at nut, a
spray of row, and a beauiirti bo.
quet from Mr: ard Mrs. 13. Hit or
town.
MORRISH: .&. CROOKS
HURON'S LARGEST CLOTHIERS.
Successors to Hodgens Bros. Clothing Store
Monday afternoon last to Arise. serette
Edna Minim of Elm a. The wed ing
was a very qui t one, owi g to • the
meat -death of the •bri 'ee father,
an. was 'witnessed Only by . the • i n.
mediate eels:lie/es of the • contr. ectute
parties. The yourg. coterie- left : the
. same- evening :for Torento ed will
Communion • Will beheld on .esn,• at once eommeece hoeseeeeptng
ii
Hematons weieh city Mr, Foley
23rd with preparaten y ree!tece.: the
Friday 'ever ing eretjOl se ter holds a reeeonsi le positien.
on Morieay evening the j niers pro. -among which may be I -lumbered 'lee
i ride •of the 'pseta,
At the. regular meeting of 'ie Cued T119 •
vided, a very interesting rro-
gram. Gordon • Campbell, son
of Prof. Campbell-, sang the openteg.
sem"• followed by • a di levee, 'the
Little ,Ghl Next 'Dcoee' by .Mary •
Chidley and • • attic Greig. resena I St. Joseph's church .was the sane
Mulholland sang "Dotet You Plate" of a. wedding on Tuesday morning
Jean f- irpsen sang the. reedy lit%
"Song of the Teddy Bears," and .be
dialogue, "Lost and Found," wee
given by reggy McTaggart, Memo
hall, Bessie Ross and Mao Gunn.
Maida Armour rendered t jean') solo
wry nicely, as did also nObbIZ
ing: "Pony, Boy" was ren•Icred ne
quartette by the famous sing, es;
Thompson .11ros. and Hareina Them,
in their best style. The iteeli tee ee
Mamie ITall and Marion' Guar rex.
excellent. Mr: John 'Hartley pate
talk • on "Nature" which wee .t..[ Le-
• mated by all. At the conelusem ti
the program there was a feast ef see -
dies, which, to the jeveniles, WAAtIa
best part of the whole Iowa-dine:a.
A number of the paren ts t‘'; 1'1!
attendance and the memeing wee
much enjoyed . by all. ..
At the regular meeting 01 the et" ae
ales Assodation held last c
fleets were elected as follows •
Ifon.-Presedent, Mrs. (lteta, Stew et.
President, Mts. W. T. O'Neil. •
1St Vlec, Mrs. P. Hall....
2nd Vice, Mee. J. Torranee.
Secretery, Mrs. IL Alert] ler,
Treaeurer, Mrs, W. 1): Pala
Mr. Utte, a student of hem eol-
lege preached on Sunday owning,
his subject being missions. "Tr. lirie
who is a member of the eltedeat'S
• Missionary Movement of the Presby-
terian ehurch, was listened to. with
much interest.
In • dealing With.* good marls the
committee hes is • work eut out.
Stone should -Le brought in from the
country • during the sleighing Fio that
the work of imerovement; may begin
early in the .season. •We Must have
perfect streets. • • ..
What we are to do' •with tha "Thres-
her Ccmpany pro)erty is another
Matter that must erigageaur al.tens
tion, Coen( i kr Jaceson . • deserves
geeat •credit for the interest be has
taken 'and, good •restIts must acerne.
Tre street. lighting contract.will ex-
pired.. its Octoberand et will le oar
duty to secure heti r teethe. The sy-
stem note up-to-date.. • .We• es ust
abandoti the . • -a c system ,. and
take up the.- iteandeseent for while
the •latter will .not gi as' much
lightein some places, there w 11 'he a
more equitable dist itrulione • . •
was not the LoCal h :candle
date, but the majeni%y •f 11:. • that
manta • shows the• groWth •( 1 tem-
Verance senliment. We she.' Id read
up the e'qeor law it "e a•koodeme:
and -its. up to' us to.. enlace :t. es
meek cf this tOwn •will do my lest
to emee the law enforced. • •
•
Auditors-Joln Wisemanand Peter
Cantelon. •
Board of Health -Dr. Et ans and .14
B. Hoover.
Public Library -Dr. Sbaw.
Collegiate Board -W. Jaelson.
Council or Gibbings askod for a
more comprehosise aut it, to Include.
both the sinking fund and the deben-
ture debt so that we may the more
readily see where we stand financial-
ly. Ile advocated a run-.ing audit
such as Dr, Helms, the Comity
Treasurer, gives and wiieli simpliffie
the work of the ailde 01 s very great-
ly'. • •
Barest( r Dryden() re per' ea as to
the relations of the 1 ounce and • the
Thresher. Company property and fur
the lay 'mind he cast considerate
light upon. a Matter which illuetrettes.
the laws delays -not to k ay anyteing;
about its costs.
C'ounei ler Par ley 1:stened •some-
what imPatiently and then in stren-,
uous terms spoke of the legal fra-
ternity as the saute r liking protes-
u on -given a geed mil i g are they
will strip her dry. He, of course,
was speaking cf law costs reeleralle
and had u.eant no personal referen-
ces. '
Councillor Jackson Wo must get:
busy in regard to the Thresher Com-
pany property so as -to again. make%
.t the scene of • a thriving iedustee..
What we do in the matter will be .
what we consiier in the- hest in- •
terests 'of the town., whieh should net. •
be lost sight of by those who may -
he inclined to casil.
• The Sick Children's Hos: ital at
Toronto was again voted ten iolIare,
•tho amount that most municipalities
give the inetitution. • .
cesencelor Nock : lee t to
'threw boquets at en e another,eeecc-
laity if we desert e them. I congrat-
ulate Mayor Taylor on Ile success in
business and assnre bien cf my eica.rte
support as li ad of ties couneil. lee
ape here as members cf ties council the towns • tbink that the pronesed
because we are alai to the towndistributon of the funds is hanay
111 good ci izens sho 11 be wiletng ie equital la and there. sk fcr greater
servo in this capacity. A man with considereeion.
lore cf 1.1 e town in lis heart, yet One speaker remark( d that the
possessed of sm all ca- stet, is good re: ds law, as at present e
worth more to C iaton than any stituted, is altogether in favor ef the
millionairerural districts. :
The contra( t with tee reit. Tele- "Good Roads" Campbell of Toron-
phone Company has ing about expere.1, to. is expected to address the county -
My. Rechaeds, a repeesentative , of council and on the e e of lie doing.
that company, addressed • the council so it is peopos, d• that he speak at a.
and submitted a term of agreement, public' meeting in Clinton.
which was similar; be said,' to that The standing committees for . tis
adopted by all towns of the dee of year were appointed as foleows, the
Clinton, and had the sanction of the first mentioned' in ,each to te eha.r-
:
Railway Commiss' on. In retese man
for a yearly franchise, which is tee- Streete-Beacone Pi i ley, Smyth,. •
minable at one year's notice, eicing Mason.
practically a two years use ef the Propeity-JaCkson, Gibbings •
streets, the comrany offers hur free Cooper. ••
phones, the •price of which is orSin- Fire and Water-Gibbings, 3eaeree
and Jackson.
Ceinetery-P, is'ey, Smyth ane
Beacom.
Charity -Smyth, Cooper and Ma••on..
• park -Jackson, Beacom and Cooper.
Finance--Gibbings, Paisley, and
Jackson. •
Court of Revision -Taylor, Paieley,
Beacom, •Smyth ard Cooper:
WaterWorss--Cooner, Beacom, •Gille
binge, Smyth, Paisley.
• Ily Laws -Mason, Paisley., Smyth.
Vont members -Ta ylor, Cooper,
Ma son ard Gibbings,-worst es at the
Councilor Yason We should
not eeethodiet altar ; three are Wars of
:
jump at cond. Mons too speldily. tVe Firk-Sneyth, Paisley ani Jack -
,Certain officials of the corporation son -and Mr. Beacom Is •thts only
wet•e appointed as follows .A ngli an.
• Engincee Greenwood reorted that
the pipe laying for the waterworks
system is now complete with the ex- •
ception • of about six thorsand feet .
which :will. te leid• next spring at it
cost cf atiout . twelve hundred' (tonere..
The pume house is complete and the
enetbin.eryr Vi I be in .readinese
about ten day's. To '• operate tee
plant we Must haVe water and we
cdvise that if the Well is not attead-
ed to at once that the reservoir, or "
better still, both the -reservoir • and '
standpipe be filled from Feies !loud.
This can be eas ly done and Mr, Fait
ees lindly Cors 2nt d to furnish both
'water and power. When we :get
water the pant can gi.en a ,prope
et test, without . which it menet . be
taken off the corstraetors' hanee. It '• •
Will also provide fire protection tete- •
ing the winter months, . . • . ••.
• Mayer Taylor • was appointed to
accompany a good tea's delegation, H
from different parts of urom which
will wa:t upon the county council in '
reference to the movement. Some f
Newe-Record, bespeak for Mr. • and arly $75:
Mrs. Forrester a happy and ep
proer- '
•ous future. Councelor Paisley oleected, to lat-
• ifyin g • the agreement unt'l tare
MARRIED IN ST. JOS eellree. had been given to const et it.
This matt r was be ore I wet
year's ounce and while they. • were
conversant • with it, the new members
of. th's council are • not and thsy,
should have ti e for consi:Ie ati in.
Reeve. Smyth : Those are 'my • eniti-
ments, too. I . want lo understand
any question ea are called to vote
on
which possessed much interest to otir
citieens, the bride being • well end
very favorably known here, Cel
Hulleet where the family ieside end
of which she is a native.
Wo refer to the joining in weePoelt
of- Miss Margaret Brown and Me,
Francis Moutseau, a prosperone tare
met .of . near • 'attach,
.As the party entered the elverch the
wedding March was 'played nv 'hs.
Lappine but during the remaleder of
the service the organ was ea elmrge
of the • efficient organist, Miss 1Vt4nnie
Reynolds. There was a full atten-
dance of the choir and the singing ee-
eccially the solos by Miss • Miry Yee -
bee, was much admited. '
The ceremony WtUI performed by the
parish priest, the Itev. t'atner
Ion and at its 'conclusion the bedal
party repaired to the vestry to den
the =Wage register.
The brilesmaid was Mies Mouseeatt,
• 14St or of the greom, wle le tIte. latter
was assisted by Mae James Brown,
the bi tile's brother. ..
After leavingthe church Mr.. and
Mrs. Mouseeau and the .deis drole
to the bride's home in 11001 where
the wedding dinner awaited them and
• by Hi& 'afternoon train the neatly
married Couple took train at fillnton
station on their honeymoon trip.
• In the tongratulat4ons and good
wishes The News-liecord very, lit art.
iiySeim
Of Personal Mention
Misses Celia 01 idlcy cal Jessie
man spiel Saturday with friends at
Londesboro.
Mrs. Ballard of 13ruseels, formerly tI
inton, is at present ties guest of
Mi s Keane.
Mr. 0. C. Rance is, t e are glad to
say, (wee reeovered from a severe
voted fin alech he euffe' et( e List
week.
Mr. Wilfrid Wallace a Pilot, Alt ultra
Mane was the greet of 1i$ rune),
M'rs. J. 0. Meld, the past week.
'Mr, and. Mrs. Joseph foessant • and
their daughter, Lorna, el Qteatpp
le, Sask., spent a few days e f the
past week as the guests of Mr, ard
Mrs. J. G. Medd.
I:r. garet Cal "er at Wingham was'
In town one day Iwt week.
Miss L. Hoover reburied to bet
alleles at ITavergal last loriday.
Pcrey . Towne, cutter for Tozer
and Brown, 1.ft Saturday afternoon
last .it New York to take a $pee -
lel course in cutting and also •to
. look un new .styles.
Mr. A. A. Alexander, wile has been
with the Jackson Mfg. Co. for some
years, las accepted a pOsitioa we hi
A. Montreal firth and leaves in n tor
• weeks to take up I is no duties he
that eity. Mr. Alotander's leaving
will 14 a dis'i .et less to f UMW,.
and he will be especielly r iSeed itt
soleal and sporting tittles.
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