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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1907-10-24, Page 1•:•e gr. e Clinton • 2711i Yonr e CLINTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCITOIBER 24t1i, 1907 N. Wholq Ntunber 1496 'Es News-Reeord.will be seat to-iny address ii Canada till the end of 1907 for Fifteen Cents 11,44.4•4•M44•44440444.444•44414144411 ur Oteek of Watches was never larger than at -"the present time. If you call Wie will be pleased to siiOw 7yoti. • The price -well, that is a1sy right, ; Awe. Ctoeo; t t• 1101141**********.reareireire****4 The Sovereign Bank of Canada HEAD CiFFICE:-TORONTO. • , ' ' Paid Up Capital: . . $5,000,000. • ..,, BOAPAlli OF DIRECTORS: RANDOLPH MACDORALD,Esq., First Vice -President , A. A. Aereeet, Esq., - Second Vice -President e - .2Erarars jARVIS, - Presidint r. llon. D. MeMeeeeze, Axes. Cesteaux,e, Esq., M.P. A. E. Mt:WENT, Eicf,„ F. G. Jectemierr; General-Nanager. .• • I. 4 Savings Sauk Department. , ANOTHER. NEW HEARSE. lio.§--M-Ce;e7d Interest at best cureent. reteS paid quarterly ; „„e---*--egre—seese - • . their new hearse front the trianuta.ct- - 0-11nic-cin— and ',Brucefie1d. niers at Ingersoll on Friday last. It's . • a ver Y handsome vehhae and has rub - ilON, PATER *CLAREN, W. K.. XCNATJGRT, Esq., M.P. Aznx. Earecn, , -011.7-Cessees, • " Asst: Cene!atrlifonager. ON AtiL PAGES. There is muck interesting news on all eight pages of The Newe-flecord, •see Page the for instance, Look 'eve • er the par and if it meets with your approval, eeeorninend it to your friends. TO SHOPPERS : Two of our most extenSivi advertie- ere,. Hodgeps and NeweaMbe, are mak- ing speoial announcements this week, on pages tour And five, respectively, and the perusal thereat ie recommend- ed *fp intending ehoppers. THANKSGIVING DAY. • Owing o Thanksgiving Day falling On Thursday The News•Record wfl bave to go to press on WedneednY. This will call for copy from our cot - respondents and advertisere one day eerlier than usual. Please don't over. look this. WILLIS CHURCH.. • The new Young People's Associatiou of Willis ohurch held their first meet. ing since their organization on Mon, -day evening with a good attendance. A very interesting and instructive paper one "The Duties of the Day." was. given by -Miss A. McEwen. Rev. Dr. Stewart also gave a short talk on the same subjeet: THE COMING SESSION, • The Dominion Peeliament has been 'summoned to meeete on November .23. The session is likely to be a fighting •one, to last well 'on • into the spring, and be the last one of the present Parliament. It is dnderstood that the iberelseetre foe -ward -4e the session with aily degree of pleas- urable anticipation.: - sident Hall presided and Secretary dining the Rea8011. ' Katifinen held down theenthelegail_se„ THE GUYS AGAIN. .....the-tabler as- it were:- ' • ' The Association .rias procured' two —The citizens: of Clinton will be; silver ceps for. monthly competitions and one of these was won 'lest night -pleased to hoax that the. ever-wele come guy Bros, minstrels, will aP- . by David Cantelon'seMinorca, the °th- ecae in the town hell on TuesdeY ev- -er Durst Beemiller, Leg -- ening next, The COmeanY Present horn. *The, letter also I:semen-8 ecial REAL ESTATE TRANSFER': Mr. A. A. Hill, book-keeper at the organ factory, has bought the resid- ence owned and formerly eecupied by the Misses- MeNaughton. The price was in the neighborhood of one theus- and dollars. LOCAL MARKET. Wheat 0,00 to 1.03 Oats 50e to 550, • Barley 650. • Peas 75c to 80e. „ Butter 20e to zip, Eggs 20e to 21e. Hay $15, • GUN CLUB SIICOT. The seventeenth annual shoot ot the Clinton Gun Club will take place on Thursday and Friday next and a large gathering of the best „shots. in the province le expected. This teethe- sient ee always looked forward to by the shooters of this part of Ontario. 11 MONTHS FOR $1.25, The News -Record and the Weekly Meil and Empire will be sent to •any address for the ternainder of 1907 and the Whole of 1908 foe $1,25. There is no hatter • city weekly than the Mail' and Empire and for Huron news there is ne superior to Tbe News -Record. BUSY HIRAIVI. Mr. .Hiram Hill has finished the cement week for the Thresher Cern- patty. The walls .were .175 x 72. eeet and 16 feet: nigh, This -week he starts , on the addition to the:Knitting ANOTHER ACCIDENT, Mr. John Stephenson got bee lett hand caught ia the planer at hie fact- ory yesterday end Jost it_ half tech eoff •the index finger. The little fiuger,al. so, was lust about severed at tbe, first joint but the doctor has hopes of being able to save it. THE SOUTII WINS. The final bowling tournament on the local grim, North vs. South, was concluded on Saturdae% last when .the South won out by eighteen points. This means that the North roust pay for the supper which will be held at the Commercial hotel on Wednesday evening of next Week, the night be- fore Thanksgiving: GOT• TANGLED UP. • • A man from out- a town got tang- led up with "Forty rtne on Satur- day last and in starting for home, instead or driving south_ he turnee. up Rattenbury street and in some way got over the sidewalk and • on to Mr - James Twitehelr's lavvn. It was as a rnaze to him and he drove in and out among the trees, until the lawn seem- ed in it fair way to he ruined. In the neck of time, however, Constable Welsh happened along and he got the fellow straightened out and off for home on the 'right road -the horse at least would thee know, its destivateon POULTRY 1VIEETING. The local 'Poultry Association hae rented a room on Huron street, laid •ein a supply of ?tel and is now looking forward to -season of many interest.' Company's factory wheeh will be 00 x 30 and three storeys high. Hiram ing inee'bings• The first los- held last evening , ;with ee teem. attendance. Pre-. euseseupe-aneinimense• eleteof.--cement 4.44449404442w$546 -644.444.4.44:44W4 The Sterling Bank of Canada .tlead Office, Toronto ,-- • * F. W. BROilell'ALL: General Manager. ' . Board of Directors. , . • •` . • 3 President, tee T. Somers, Pres. Canada Grain Co. Vice -President, W. K, George, Pres Standard Silver Co. Br. W. Aikins..m.D.,F.R.C.S. Treasurer Medical Council for Oetario. W. D. Dineen, Pres. W. 86 D. 3 Dineen Co , Ltd. Sydney Jones, Pres. Jones Bros. Mfg. Cele • John 0. Eaton, Pres, T. Eaton Co.,td. Noel Marshelt, Pres. Standard , Fuel Co. Ltd. O. W. Spenceietgeneral Mitnager Mackenzie Man 2 Railway Systems, J. H. Tilden. Pres. Guiney -Tilden Co., Ltd. HAYFIELD BRANCH open Mendaye, WednesdaYs and Fridays • VARNA BRANCH, open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satuedays -am . . Special attention 'given to farmers buiiiiegs in all branches ; Sale notes cashed le -- cashed or, collected Interet paid quarterly on savings acenunts. lale ,• . ' . . WM. REATTY; Local Manager . ' :' ... t leileserisPirtiielPirtiglaislpitei*****144° ' $e444444444444444464444.444411 3 CLOTHING Winter CLOTHING .1....."......•••••••••• READYMADE I d ORDERED CYVERICOA Mate , The above cut sbctwe one ot our many otylea in new Overcoats which we have just placed in Mock, being the mese complete, com- prising style, quality and fit, ever shown in this store. . We have a range of fazes and prices to chose trona, se if you are in need of A cont. now is the best time to melee your seiee- tion, before the stock is broken in sizes and styles.. Blackir in Films and gersey cloths, well made and well litre& epcieial at.......•.... 11..11 1.1.11,10.0 .. .. ••••••,••• ... 6.11,41 8•80 Fitneykerey Tveeeds tied plain Friezeit, in good qualities, heavy reed, special at. 4d4 .. d .. adr4iFoor . 8.50 lieaverkand,Melloneeyvelleinedetenii beet of weelemanship,_ our big seller, spechil . .. • • • -MA)* Black and DELA Grey MeTionsand Friezes, special at. 112.00 Palley Grey Stripee, heavy weight and best of Hieing, all very nobby.speclel eb ... „ ,....... • 18,00 Fitter and better 'Coats lit *$8 to *AO Boys' and Youthe'.0oats, in all 'sizes, at from $4 to $110 . "A Square Deal for Every Mau." MORRISH & CROOKS Succoisors to flOtlietis bros. Clothing Store ite son s 00 1. another bee tiree, ate.. etc. 'eThis is on t . P • this season an cntirel -new' • show,. a. ere e-^glAreh-lry-W Summerhill M. Thee. 'Watkins has tad cement, floors. put in the barn which he had overhauled the past season. Mr. Ar- chie Cousins of Clinton did the worlc. Archie has also plastered the wall which Mr. W. 11. Ball had built last season. braneli of the Farmers' Institute has been organized here with the tol- lowing officers': . President, Charles Lovett' Vice, R. J. Draper Searetary, Thomas Hardy Committee, W. H. Ball, Thomas Lindsay, Albert Lovett and Ed: Bale 'The ,meetings will lie held. at the call of the.executive. The threshers have been in our -vic- inity lately. . Mr, J.. H. Lowery has been re-en- gaged by the school board on the 10th concession at the same salary as 'he is now receiting. Miss Pe trio haw also imen reeengesed at a salary, of $400. Mr.' Elias Ball has. been having Ms silo"filled, and vo hes- Andy Shepn- ard, • The apple -packers are busy in this district and are paying higher pekes than has been, the case for many year, Baldwins aro realizing $1.50 per baerel and Spies are expected to bring as high as -$2.00. These prices mean considerable to some of Our peo- • ple, Mr. W. H. Lohb, for instence, who has, we unelerstand, ordered 1.000 barrels and eevects to fill every one Of them. Mr. TAW) is likely to real- ize . enough out of hith orchard to pay for the barn, which he had erected •re- eetelly. He is an all-around -progress- ive 'fernier, He keeps tee enty cows and lleti-ineiver for-churnierge is obtain- ed from a tread' mile workedebr effefie-rfe---ffirs' up the •churn and startirk , the horse he goes me. breakfast and q.when he comes back the butter is ready for the finishing toucher. He has •the output made up intee pound prints and has regular cus- toniere _for. all •he can supplr - . . '•••••••••Y•••,,••••••,••••••,..1.•••••"•••••••,...,,,,•11,••••••"••••011,0 New,Advfrtisements, Specials-Tozer's-te Notice -Town & Case -5 Our Olaim-Harlande'-8 Preedre-Fred Jackson -a • Clothing -E. W. Jacebs-2 Ferrol -W. S. R. Hohnes-2 Warning -"Daniel Glidden -5 Pianos, Etc. -J, H. Cheliew-a Special Values -P. , Of Interest to You -C. Hoa -re - Your Choice 75c --J. Twitehell-5 . Furniture, Etc. -Welker 8e Ross -a Octeber Bargain Days-Hodgene'-4 ' 1 Days Great Baegains-Neweombe's-5 • the veey beet we have esee, turned eseu,neele_selvers-bandenntriekebestra, ele- e, se, reeethos special geisg to Deem _ 0111r,"esaid_ ebeemanutacteeeite tke---die gent new costumes,' special scenety Cantelon. • •• :purchasers "and Weelon't think there and electrical effecte. There are vette-- Ale • e "Poultry King ot HuronMr. 1 is a hotter wee in Western Onterio," eville ects, ;moving pictorreS • and a Catter of Constance., was • • • grand finale, of twenty-five singers and judge.' and in making his awards', he WESLEY. CHURCH. '7 dancers. The reserved*. , -seat pies is: at the game time ' give the why and . . • ' • F' e, On• Senday. morning last Rev. * now •open at airsbOoktore Mr . , Jolliffe paid a 'glowing tribute to the THE HOUGH CUP. . memory ot the late Dr. . he of Potts, long . tire most honored . flames be The firgt contest in the fall term for Canadian :Methodism. Next Sundayi the ,Hough Cup will take place on meriting Mr. Jolliffe will take as his Saturday afternoon, •commencing' at subject " A. Vision," and in the even- two coetlock. The challenging team' is ing "Wireless Telegraphy" • • from the Galt Collegiate long a..semee The Fair of Nations under the aus- h L di Aid ill b held Pices of t e a es w e, on the 21st of NoVembere ' .• •. ONTARIO •CMURCH. ; _ At Monday night'th meeting cif the Ontario -street League Mr. A.. P. Gundty gave an address on Eleetric- Rye._ He traced it from its infancy to its present stage of 'development, and his talk *was corepeehensive yet Simple.• Thcise present muck • enjoyed it. In addition to Mr. .- Gundry'e..addiess a 'duet- was 'rendered by Misses DOwson .and 'Wiltsie aed a - quartette by Lulu Hewe, Clara Twitehell, Elva 'John- sen' and Ceara Connell. • , -,• - • • • • • DEATH OF MRS., (DX) •BEACOM., The wile Of Dr, George Beaconi 'died the wherefore; as he is well able to do. He .also , answered the: question drawer. • • • The next inceting will be held on the 13th of November. • • . Personals • what rioted, football centre: The local . . team will be the same as last term Miss Venstotie Wingham was the .*with the .exception of Will Taylor, • guest of -Mrs. Harry Beitliffe bet who is new -attending Wycliffe College . week. " • in Toronto. •Berb Johnsen tqlees his Mr. W. E. *Deuiro has. teken a post - piece. ,The boys :ate in pretty good tion In a Jaige establislunent Tor,. shape and will make e. creditable :onto. . • . ' - showing withOpt a doubt. Mr, 'Clarence Johnson has resumed his TnE BUP.Pr'Y Tur.zNED ovETL. 'store, I-fe o 1 fir -with tee - •former position in Tozer & 13rown's A loose -bill llaPeihg on the: eenee trons of that establishment; .• • catieed the horses of. Mrse.ffilicis", Car - beet of. Ilullett to '.• shy or the hillside itt Carrick's on Sunday morning as they weet coming' to :church • and: • the V.shicle wa:s overtutneel. Mrs. Carbert Mre. Clhaeles McKinnon left on Tues - her • twia children and the driver were •day eto join. her husband at Edelen - all dumped out, uneeremoniatisly, but • ton, Alberta. She was aocempariled beyond a seeere, slca,kingep all escaped •• as far as Winnipeg by her Mather, injury 'except .eree of the little girls . Johnson ; • . • , Mrs. Robert. Birchen left lot- her • home in Weston on Monday alter a visit' of several weeks with her 'bre:. -then, Messrs. W.. and G. Doherty. h r ho e lt. rote t on e 8t e m ' • s h 11)°' " vr 'received a cut on the forehead which required stetching. ' up by the inst., eget thirty-nine years. She had . been as well as usual up to the . day ;aim l'o,.....her_..deat.h.-1I,er • risSi. deprives their only child, a little u' of a loving mother's care. Tfte de, ceased lady had visited in Clinton and on Tuesday. was acquainted With a 'number of out eitiiens. Miss Webster and Messrs, D. and H. •Beacom of towe and Mr, A. W. 'Beacom of Harlock -went up to attend the funeral. • . . THE NEW SHED. " The new _shed .which has keen built on the Ontario c.,treet, church property is new just about compicted, It ac- conirnodates nicety Menet thirty-three vehicles and each- Sunday will• see the available space ' filled. The tom:abets of. the congregation who reside in the country -and there are so many' of "the toMpetation at the shooting gal - thorn • that it is sometimes called lery and in the n16 recent oompeti- 'The Fatmers' chureVe- appreciate the cointoreable shelter which has been provided for their horses. The shed will cost -one thousand dollars 'and is so 'constucted that it will not be an unsightly • SiTUCtliTe, „by .• any means.- e•• "MAYOR" SILAS PAWS. t-ITTL-E-E0 . . The• deer hunters le,fe . for the north Ho* does your subscription to T•he • News -Record stand 1 • Mr. andMrs, ,S. C. Rathwell , are now comfortably localed in the resid- ence next St. Joseph's church.' • • A -service will be bed in the Ontar- io street church at 11 o'clock on the morning of Thanksgiving Day. The preacher will beRev; W. J. jolliffe. A petition ie beitig oirculated in Hullete asking for a, vote. onthe me peal of' Local •Option, , Wilfrid Milken woe the watch. at Mr. Silas DaVis, who has been visi- ting in the West for the past eouple of months, was 1n North Bay last week Is the guest °MST son. He was there evhea the Tieket Sellers' ere. cursion arrived and ag the train was to remain for several hours waiting for connection, Mr. Davie went down to the station to "have a shake" with his follow citizens from Clinton, Mr, W. Jackson and Dr. Shaw. This pair ate somewhat given to practical joie Ing so they introduced Silas to all the --exCtIrSteinikS' RV tilVttrytor''Of --NOrth- llay who had )etene down to bid them welcome and extend to thein the treedoni of the town. Silag took it all in pod part mid bore 'himself as jauntily as would the president of tt "Twenty Thousand Club," 1-te cer- tainly gave North Bay all the etedit 'that was due it, and more,,toe, but the queries began to take a wide range: and when it came to being called upon to explain the working of the mines at the Cobalt," a district he had never been in, Silas threw • up his hands, saying : ,not the Mayor of North Bay at all, but 51 Davis of of lien Herbert Glaei r• won the ripe. AN ACCIDENT. • , 1 Edward Henry of Restendale Man ' son of' Mr. John Henry tormetly of Clinton has been in the hospital. at Portage la Prairie, Mine for the past three weeks and will likely to haVe to remain as much longer as the regult of an accident he met with.. ile• was returning home from McGregor and as be sat in the buggy with a loaded 41 • calibre rifle across hie knees, he turn- ed to .speak to a passer-by when the rifle discharged, the bullet penetraliing and ehattering his right arm so that he had to be taken to the hospital for treatment- He is.a nephew of Mrs, I-1, flotttledge and M M. D. Steep of town. DEATH OF MRS. WILDFOWL Postniaster • 'Seett is 'spending the week ie •Toronto, but his efficient assistant, Miss Rena Pickett, is per- rtuing-th.etheeeffinee....with -such care and • ' courtesy that • our worthy postmaster cah stay, •away for a few da.ysi with an easy mind. Miss Kate ,Scott is • aesieting Miss Pickett, . • 1, Mr. E. R. Dewart, local manager . of the Sovereige Bank, went to his tor- . met home at Windsor on paturday ' last, cpminig back 'on Monday ac- • cOnipamed 'by • Dcwart. The • latter left agaia next day for Wind- sor, but will return the leiter part • of the week With her baby boy and her 'sister, Miss Btaak•well, They Will remain at the Normandie for the winter. Mr. and Mrs, W. Jackson and Dr, and Mrs. Shaw eaturned on Saturday „from their trip to Winnipeg with the Ticket Sellers' excursion. They had a swell time, the Westerners treat- ing thetti wethe whole -hearted hospi- tality, Mr. Jackson- acted as secre- • tary for the occursion'and; lust.- as usual, thearrangemente were per - feet. Tho' Winnipeg Free Prese pun - Helloed a photo of Mr. jackson dur- ing the stay of the excursionietsin that city. Auburn. . An Up-to-date Center,. An exchange trutheilly says: A newspatter •cran do ..mech towards ' the 'forward progrees, of the. place in which it is published, but it needs the support •of the people. A neatly prin- ted,. fearless . riewspaper an indica,- tion that. it emanates front an imi-to- date -center and • sueh a, place is bound to attract oulsiders. But it is difficult to maintain stroll e newspaper if its ifueiness ie hampered by lack of support and its editor. worried by Muni.° and Asquith sliipped a ceare `load Of evaporated apples to Winnipeg this week. Apples seem to be scarce and the price being paid at the eerap- orator for good peeling ' apples ig 30 CenSicei testeabagn English Will beheld in the Lutheran cherch next •Senday, afternoon, ---- "Rev, .1, L. and Mrs. Small of Blyth spent Monday itt our burg. Mr. D. E. Munro wa's in. Goderich en Friday last. ` Mr. W. Helwig, who Itagbeeevostk- ing in Godetich, spent several days in sweet Auburn last week. Mr. G. Youngblet had a carload of Iambs delivered so hiM at the station on Saturday, but, on .account of the non -arrival of a ear he wee forced to turn them out to pasture, hisosme.Maud Ferguson spent Sunday • itt The cooper shop has, been cloSed for sevetal days bwing to the want of hoops. Mrs.-Muldrew-passed f life -unto - death on -Monday, morning. She wee. the Wife of Mr, William IVIuldreve , of Owen Sound end a motith ago Came to Clinton for medical treatment, but when the operation came -to be per- formed for gall stones, a Cancerous growth was found whose removal Was beyond all medial slrill. The decors - ed was a daughter of the late Mere ander MeAllieter of Itillsgreen where she was born, forty-eight years age, The remains were taken to the old homestead on Monday and from thence the funeral took place on Wednesday to the cemetery at •Exeter. 'The set- viees were conducted by the Presby. tetian minister at Eippen. • flOhnesville . Death entered ctir villa,ge again- On Friday Jest .called • Mr.. Thomas John Cantelen to his long hofne. Juet as -he was preparing for bed a spell of heMorrhaeo canie on and he expercd in • e few ,ininettes.",`'Although not -in: very' good health; his death was unexpect- edly Sudden; He lea,ves e wife and two children to mourn thole hese, They had lived in our- Village' only about a . year.: -T-he fueeral. was held on 'Monday, the . interment' taking plape in Clinton. cemetery. In the ab- sence • of the ReV. Snowden the , Rev. J; Greene of Ofinton • .. cenducted. the services atthe hottee . and, cemetery. Rev. Mr. Snowden was in Bervie on Sunday eonduoting anniversarysee- trims-end the-ellereeneeet-Pelin' ton took • charge .of -.the services on thie _ Mr. • A. Eleoate wife 'and daughter were the guests of Mr, ,and Mrs: yin. Stanley on -Sunday, ' •• . • Miss Lulu Mulholland. Was home tor ' a few, clays with a severe cold: • • Mies. Welter Cole and family , of Sea - forth were the guests of,. Mr. and Mrs. ,Mulholle,nd on- Monday. : Ile children will • temain with II& _grandparents • .f.or 'fgs°eth° tinia Mises and Getlid.' ;Were in Blyth attending 'the conveetion. • The finishing of the annual shoot Will be held on Thereday Oct. 31st• , ogtiivitigoy. hie llaplme.sville range being thanks All those who have not • ,fitished their annual shoot are request- ed to.. be presene.sornetime during that atternonn commencing , at 12 o'cleck, •also as manY -as ea; for n good prac- • tice. . Come and enjoy • an 'afternoon'e • On Monday. Mr. John Whiddoti ship- ped to Winnipeg a carload of evapor- ated, stock consisting ot 500 boxes. . This is his second • shipment so -far this season. Mr. - Murdoch 'Roes was in Port Frank last week and returned with . a load of celery. Mr. John Darrow returned from the Old Country on Tuesday and can tell many interesting tales ot Well-known • scenes in the Emerald Isle. A session of the division court was held in the village last Thursday with his honor Judge Holt presiding There . was only one case, that of Jeffrey, vs. Rae. The • plaintiff, who sued for wa- ges got judgment for $45, each Tarty' to pay their Own Costs. • 'Varna Mr. John Dunkin of London, a big ' owner ofe-Cobaltemining stockevie eleise-hrothere--Mr-Akia . this week. • • e Mrs. Herb. Snider is getting along very well after her illness, the many , friends will be pleased to hear. ' Mr. S-A. Moffat of London was in our midst on Montley.Allemys, plea -4-e see lin. - Mr: Arthur Stephenson is in Lon- • one-theis week and may bethre fie TO- . • • . turns purchase a 'property in that . city, having just about made up his :mind to -locate there. - The •texes aro coming in rather more slowly th'an usual.e. The farm- 'ers are too busy' :plowing, etc.,. to market -their grain . andproduce, and • for that Matter. they are . in no burry to do se as 'they expeotc stiII•great: er advance in market prices-. . The -township ecouncil meets eni the first Monday in November. . * • Abotit two o'elock on Friday after- noon of last week the residence at Mr. Andrew Dunkin caught fire and as C. high wind wag:blowing, 'trete the -time the flames were eirst discovered untie - *they had run over the 'whole breading.. e. took scarcely more time than it does - to pen these Knee. By the gmat me- ntions 'of the fathily and neighbors the contents of the IOW& part of the house were. sexed, but everything. up- stairs. Went away in smoke. :01 per-, sonal apparel nethielg was eti;vect ex - ceps - what the indiyedual members ol tho • family wore at the • . The . slimmer. kitchen Was saVed and in its limited teem the family are . what shift they •can, arid they are al-: so availing themselveS of the hospi-, • tality of Mr., Alex. •McCennell. We Understand there was an ,.insneancre on •'1164Se-and :Contents; or, seven hundred deflate :Which will notby any means , cover the loss. If the weather con- . tinues epee Mr. Dentin may rebuild this fall. . --The-Netese-Receed—will be • • • • • • • belie- to any: address . .until the end p1- it07 ! for -the small sum cif ten cents.. e • • Rev; Mr. flicks of Dungannon office , iated in the English church here last Sunday, both morning and • Moaning : Preaching two excellent sermons. • ' • . Balton Bros. • are making preparee• • ti -ons for building :two dwelling houses this fall: • • S'onie of one .streete are gettieig fresh coat of gravel, but not before it was needed. Ottretax colleetor is on the • war- path these days. Thera is as usual quite a bit of kicking about •the high rates, 22 mills on the dollar. . I The farmers and eitieene generally 7 are busy these days getting up their • potatoes ,and root crops. The regular meeting of the C. 0. F . , , was held on Tuesday, evening. The 1 attendance is increasing enow that tho . .. , Mrs. Williatn Watson of Vancouver, e . • . *est Tuckersinith. . long omen"' gs ere again with us. 0 Andrew and Bert It ohms of Gotii . , 0, is visiting wiJh friends foe a . ....... Mt 'township spent Sunday with their short thne and looking after the in- utiele, Mr. Joseph Holmes,. 1 teresies she has in our town. ReV. Fear of Exeter oecupled the 1 . Early on Monda.y morning one to! pulpit of Turner's church on Sunday Mr,. George Turner has the past aGehrotelthearmhbaedrs' our merchants in the person of Mr. last, rdetecaeiviedn .twheothdoopthattaet week been suffering from a severe at- ee winnipeg, *k of quinSey,. -,. On Wedn Mr, John Layton returned to Lond-I e,sday •afternoon last Hee Itmeral of hes grandfather, the law townsmate Mr. Alexander IVIeCreight, tuneral of the wife of our respected on on Wednesday after attending , the John Layton of Clinton: , took place from her late' residence. .ley spent a, few days last week Her death Was rather unexpeeted as Miss Elizabeth 1VIeGregor of Stan -1 ,with .sho had only been_ sick for a .short friends in. this neighlrorhood, time.. The •interment took place . in . 1*s. Pellets of Mornington returnedlliftion cemetery. The bereaved ones home on Tuesday last. have the sympathy of the whole com- Mt. and Mrs. John Cudniore of C;inet, • l'iltg.tLeeey ,. mud:emery swim; to 'Prat* Plewes. Mr.! weM held ifi. the Methodist chinch, n spent Sunday at the home of Miss Sarah Nott of the tieridon I; ttelis.i. large attendaneil • at both, ser - Ea t°aTdu rrneettrd' s aLvecargine' oinnteStreirlianyg )'ntgPlertr re r•I'Wlaierechwarac4filliaast feSrettdesrlr inevSeatin'a'A-14* Tho O. P. R. is reducing '. eXpenses t1:0,0Wv,ezeivf .teitonlitteloOyldo,Crocaunoterytt'..hat. DePhalm,- Our aPPto btlXaro , • . . is shiPpleg the\ fruit extensivefy to and is discharging, moral hundred„-Niedtthankegiving serviees In the of the men employed' . in , their ,bilt'Jengliilf chur.,91r at Dungannon on SO* shops at MontreaL. ' • 14sti, 17. ti • I, •