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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1907-11-14, Page 1111,4444414.44•4444•44.44•44441.46411 `Our Mock bf 100 hes was never larger than a.t the . present time, If you call we will .be pleased to show you. The' price—wellt 'that is .always righ*t. _ • . jeweller and Oplleihn. speptiv****************visitietas ••0 4 ' ••. ete, • '"tt, ' CLINTON, ONT4.RIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER i4tliv, l907 1Q News -Record and Weekly Mail and Envire to end of 1908 for $1,25. Whole Number estastss$4.44444441044440444.44440444+ 1 The Sovereign Bank of Canada ; - HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. - $3,, Paid up Capital 000 000. •• . PAYE SPECIA.L ATTENTION TO SAVINGS.'' 'ACCOUNTS ° Interest Paid 4 Times a Year 0 E. R. DEWAkii, Manager. Clinton and Eiruc.efielcl MANY HAPPY RETURNS. James Fait', born in 'Clinton on November llth 38,67. ON ALL pAGNS. • . . . , . • • EVery page of The News-R:mord'has much interest. See pages 2, 3 and six, for instance, apd you are • • res- pectfully invited to make. compariesons between, The 'People's Pape r and any. other eirculated in thie county, • AN Aopip...rur,1 Mrs, le, Murphy of Goclerieli town- ship riset-with--ratlaer a eereausele ace cid.ent on Friday last. Shei was ase siting le Attlee a pipe and while standing on the stove the lid slipped and 'sbe fell heavily. A table interVen- ed and upon this she struck and was so severely injered. that .a debtor jiad to he summoned, She suffered much pain'but fortunately no bones were litoken and she is expected to be ar- ound again as usual en e few days' WILLIS CHURCH. The subject at the Christain En- deavor on Mondey evening was “Weittetl, igen for Gideon.'s Band" and was taken by- Allies Macjiberson after width gr. A. Cook sang a solo in his usual pleasing manner. Next Mfl day night it has been, arranged Go spend an evening with '"Terinysen." There will also lee songs mid recita- tions given by :zee* • of the young people . of the church: AII •the young people are cordially invited to ettend these meetings. . • Rev.. Mr Hackney, who supplied dur- ing Mr. Stewarths absence in the seminar,' conducted the services, ,both morning -and evening., Mr.. Haelcriefs sermons are always apprdciated • by the people of Willis church. Bev.' gr. Armstrong:of, Toronto is es:Noted to preach mit Sunday. , . ' BOT A HOME: . . Mt. Eli koltzhatiet .has bottglit the Gill property in the north-westera a es ee ere ek ess jesies, _KALI...ft, part of the • town, paying therefer jtasteeteeta444elfailrefffeeflieleePirfeelegentoorePP•P•regt•Vememe"rew $600 at wbich et Should be dirt cbeaP. • Mr., W. David, section foreman on 1 The Sterling, Bank of Canada Head Office, Toronto . . ID F. W. BROUGHALL, General Manager. lie Board of Dlieetors. . • 3 President, G. T. Somers, Pres, Canada Grain Co. ' Vice -President, W. S. George, Pres. Standard Silver Co, H. W. Aikins, M.D., F.R.C.S. Treasurer Medical Council for Ontario. W. D. Dineen, Pres. W. &D. • 3• John Dineen Co. Ltd, Sydney Jones, Pres. JonesBros, Mfg. Co. C. Eaton, Pres. T. Eaton Co., Ltd. Noel'Marshall, Pres. Standard • Fuel Co. Ltd. O. W, Spencer, General Manager Mackenzie Man ,fte •eRailway Systems, J. H. Tilden, Pres. Gurney -Tilden Co.;Ltd. • 11e. BAYFIELD BRANCH open Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays VARNA BRANCH open Tuesdays,lbursda.ys and Saturdays Air 3 : Special attention given to farmers business in all branches Sale notes • is -cashed or collected. Interest paidquarterly on savings accountb. • . , . . WM. BEATTY; Local. Manager io ...V444444•4414444444a4444444444441, 3 4 4 3 s HEADYPAADE • it. • OiluEREO CLOTHING r. 014THING November Specials he B..& G., has, bought gr, Silas Bevis' ene piece end .entered into pas- eeseione Mr. David Was fee 'many years foremaii:at, Belgra,ve end a year 'ago was moved to Hensel where he bought .a houee. From there he. was eransferred to London • where he was made .torentaniri the yards, hut , not caring for the job; he was given chatge. of the secte'oe: hefe. 'He bought a house in London, lett managed, , to ,dispoSe,c1 it ep this. will 'be his third purchase In twelve months. He .`na noW so -comfortably .located feet he intends 'milking this his abiding -plaPe. WESLEY CHURCH. ' . The sacrentent of the •Lord's1supper was -'administered at the morning sere Neee jju Wesley church last Sunday and east everiing elte cpiareerly board met, Net Sunday the S. S: -anniversary: Seevices' will be held. Rey. S. T., Bartlett4fNI. • H. will coedueteill- threeserVices: Mr: Beet- • lett es associate secretary of Se eke EpWoith Leaguend heeechaege 01 the weekIn",the meritirrie•provuiu cese Twentrfive 'Years' ; ago he was station -ed- in Clinton as .pastor . ofthe 'Ontario semet church., . ' On Monday evening next 'there will be a maps meeting cif the Leagues and it is :expected that the local orgaleiea- tions will le joined jeined by memberee of CHEAPER INSURANCE.- . An itiS'urance ef $7,000 has'beeit ere, •eseted on the town hell and et alowe,r premium by fifty mete than was pre- veouely paid on $6,000.. The yeduce tion evaa brought about by Councillpi Cooper, the chairman of the property -committee, ' A BARGAIN. 3. We are going to, offeei'Or the balanCe of Nove,n1,.-- stireounding Leagees ae well - ber some Extra Good values in Seasonable Goods which should of inte'rat to every cilarewc1 ',Buyer. at this season of the Year. Qty Stook ,is COAI• PLETE • in all tines, which should make- bUying easy.fOr any Man •or Boy requiring anything in Men,s Wear. tute Who obtained over 50 per cent of -the possible marks at the October examinations. A detailed report • showing tee masks ire each sublect, tlae..stankling. thri" class, jettend- ance, etc, hds been , furnished each Pupil for:'the information. of patents ot guardiarts who are requested to see that it is •signed and reterried prdmpt- ly. The' next reports' will be issued After the December examinations. Form 5—William McQueen. 61, L. Mackay 57.1, Curtis Stonenian 55,0, R. Kitty 544, Bert Stoneman 53.6, Eva Stothers 50.6,,W, D. Swan 50.6 Form 4—D. Stewart /6.7e R. Nod - den 72.9; F. Lucas 0, 0, Opp ;65.0; H. Moat 634, S. Ease 62.4, E. Care 'Acton; 61:8, Pearson 54i3, lee Tighe 51.3, B. IVIcEwee 54.1, A. Green 53.4, J. McConeell 51.2, A. Davidson 51,2, S: Ross 51,17 Leelerown 50,0, S. a • Holmes '50.5, Form 3.--A. Gunn 85, D. HoeS 75, 1. Courtice 70.4, B. -M4Taggart M. Hohne8 63.1, J. Scott 62.4, M. Illegath 60.9, J. Wiseman 00.7, Weir.60, W.- Sraillie 59.8, id. Wilt•sie 58.5, A. Mieldleton 56.5, C. Andrew8 .55.0, I. Millar 55, M. Herman 43.6, A. Challenger 53,4, 11. Stinson 51,1, C. Macpherson 50.5, .3, Cantelott 504l, M. Itansford 50. Form. 2-0, fl, Xerr 69, Mabel Tut!. ner 42, D. Taylor 62; Xilty 42, M. Brown 01, Jessie WNW, 60, J. Chidley 58, M. Copp 57, L. Woodman 57, He Chant H. Reid 54, • J. Oriel' 50, Percy Whitley 54, S. Carl- ing 54 F. Elliot& 52, D. nollowalt 61. nein Draper 50; Illargaret Torritneet 50 Forte 1-11e1en Fa1e'71.6, J- Lands" 'borough 69.8, Ceire „ McGuire 64,4, Jean Mdraggart 664, Gladys Centel. - on 61.1, Ja.clison 61,8; A, Trick. 60.4, Agnes Irwin 60.ectiatold Kett 60, Edna notlaway 58•.9, Tracey El - coat 57.8, L. Tteid 51, E. Turner 5(1.9 Wilbur Ford 50.7, Willie 'Hall 5631 Elva Lavie 56, Myrtle Tiplady L. Wesnienn 53.7, Jean Stevenson 52, ..Do.rothy all On Sundae m. and afterePon the meeic -will be furnished by 'the choir • •Of the tehool under tee leadership of Mr: :B.• p. Sibley.. • COLLEGIATE, REPORT. I The following list includes the names of All puPils of the Collegiate Instie A nuneme have already availed Item, 'set:Yes of the offer of The News -Roe. ordi and the Weekly Mail and Empire to the end of 1908 for the grain spin of L25.. It is- not -Plied that so. much good reading is given for so little money. Renew early and take advan- tage of' tliis offer ONT. ST. CHURCH. • • The eneiversaxy services held in the One. street church tat Sunday were largely attended particularly -in the 'evening when the church was prowded, The choir, tee usual, renaered splendid seevice. In the evening the anthem Was. "elark, Hark My Soul" and the quartette, "Now the Day Is Over." The preacher was Rev. Mr. Rogers of Seaforth, who gave two eloquent dis- courses, The collections amounted, ,to $600 which will be further supplement - by parties present so as to reach the reileired. amount, $750. • • THE FIFTH CUT. :• yr.. Samuel 7 Stewart of Winfield, Kansas, sends us a, sample ef his frith cut thin season, of alfalfa. • He did not, of eeurse, by so doing mean to put us in • ah. envious 'flood, for the farmers up this way have not by any, eneans been • cuttingealfale for the fifth time, ' Mr, Stewart, who by the way, waS forinerly. a reeident Cif Stan- ley, toweseiti also sends Us copy' of the `Nilsen° or WinAeld and in fieriu- ing we notice that the fa,rm.of that ecitemunitY: ere So' 'infested With coy- • cite that a bounty is to be offered for, heads.4: Aneaceount of. a clean swe0 once made by gresehoppers also given in the same issue. le ettort we would' infer 'from. the Tribune that Kansas -farmers hater deawbacke, . elsewhere. .: • SYD. J.ACKSOIN JOINS FIRM. •The News ef. Lethbridge,. Alberta, has . the following which will be of in- terest to Petieens of Olintan, the new- ly-editettert partner..being a pative• of thee teWn; son :elf Mr, jofin Jaelcioti and brother of Mr. Fred. Jackson. "The first .issee -cif the "NeWs, .-pub. • tithed more than • twent,y years ago contains the' advertisemynt of D. Hig- giCelthael & Go: In lettere the firm will ,he known es ."J. D. Higgixboth- ainu Cc e Limited:awl S. Jackson has been taken, in as e partner. It would be Superfluous to say anything •�f the legit &tending and reputation that the firm has deservedly won. It hes been a ,model of busirtess integrity and no. resictents' of" one city command mere personal 'respect than its mernbers, No: firm bas been -arid is. more euceess- fel and prosperoue: . In • Sid. JaCkeoci they7lieve a 'Worthy' tecteitts ,Thotigh -here only a few. yeayi he is 're teener, ally known and so univereally popular that he -events. like an old timee, e Jeckson is to be congratulated de be- derehig perenerein such a .fiern , and the, flan is to be Congratulated on se- euring an aequiSitiOn: as Mr. Jackeon.'' . . • . . s 4 Long.., Establlsbed firm decides io tire. • ' . Below will be found a -partial 1,ist of our sPEcIALs : Men's Hea,vy, Fleece lined Underwear, Specialk at..:.. . . . .50 Men's Heavy, Wool -ribbed Hewson's Underwear, special .75 Boys' Fleece -lined and Natural Underwear, special at 2.5 and .50 Men's Heavy Cardigan Jackets, apetial at.. Men's Sweaters, in Dark and Fancy Shades, quality, vpecial at Boys' Sweaters, in several different Colors', • • at...'......... ........ .. . ..,14•'•••••• .. .. . . 1.00 • good weight and • • it.ocr... to . all sizes. special „..... .50 and .60 Men's Extra HeaVy Wool Sox, Dark and. Light Grey, special • at per pair.. ................. .... ! Boys' Heavy ribbed Wool Hose in sizes. to 10, 'per pair • ... .. . ............... l• 416 ........ •••••••: .. .. •• .215 to .40 Men's Heavy working Shirts, in aelp.414s1 and Size's, epee. at• • .50, .76 ana 1.00 Men's Winter Caps. with fleaYy Wool Lining, special at .50 Men's I:Leavy Winter Caps, Fur.lined, special at.... . . Children's Toques in all the new Shades and Styles, at ...... ..... * 44,04*.fitodi••••1••• . • .. go .. g .. g .. og .. .25 -and .50 •f• DO NO/ _F_aiLto_See our Overcoat Stock, before buying, as we have Some • extra good values to offer, which will mean the Saving of Dollars to - you in 'buying, . .`'A.Sclitare Deal. lc* MORRISH & CROOKS .611e4e61011 to tiodigens Bros, Clothing Store SeSt.+0141.44.40.404114.14414.414,41464 r.t.; „ . Tee whole of liege - four js devoted. to an important announeenteet made by Hedgens Bros., whieff will Mete as a surprise to our readers 'In short, they , there say , that they have decided to. retire from the retail beehives in Clinton, and; as the first ineve t� that. end, they Will on :Wednesday nexe begin a genuine . etOcli eeducing , In March next it will he terty-two years since the name of Hodgene , be- came identified with the dry goods businese ' in telinton•. end duriege all those yeers the name has been eyrie onytnoue with integrity and progress- iveness. - .. . , Abetut 18e3, ihe'late Jaen Hod:gene, tether. of Messrs.. F.. Ie. ana 11..E. Ilodgees, cane to Clinton as managei of a. brandh store fot e London firm. In March 1866 he ., formed: a eartnere ship with the. late Richard Irwiti, the Ttirlinliia eteintltiennbeiii..11-gunite— Ir_wlien7185wr-hilidgeivinsr: Irwin retired and was succeeded be?' Mr. Pay, the firm name •being •changed to Hodges. & Pay. This parthership continued for eight ecers when Mr. Flodgens took over the entite business himself dad, cohtinued it -until hie death in 1883,. a year after he had moved int() the big store vvhere - the bueiness has ever since been carried tm. Foe twelve years after Mr. Hod - galls' death the' business was conduct- ed by the estete, but in 1895 the two eldest " Sons of the dema,sed, Frank R. and Herbert E., assented coi trot. They had experience and \e wee energetic and son establiehed an nviable reputation -for "The Pal; ate' as their store is known. . In 1062 they established a branch lit Goderielt where greeIL E. leodgens has sinee resided. . ' him: some time they have contemplat- ed still further changes and in order that Mr. le. R. eIodgens may be tree to aVael himself of the opportunities, he ho.s *detided to retire, from business lucre. Ite has not arrived at this decision without a good deal of re- gret for this is his birthplace and here he is in the midst of tiled frieede atfd in the enjoyment of a profitable businets. , • THE LOCAL elARKET. Wheat 95c to 97c. • Oats 47c to 4.8c. Pees 85e, Barley Oec to 70e. Butter 24e to 35c. Eggs 23q to 24e, Live Hogs sq.co. NO 'WATER Iee POND. Fair's pond :still continues dry awl lin the eeent of a big fire the inability of the brigade to draw froni •'that source of supply would be severely felt, By the way the townof Chesley carried ,a; waterworke by-law on 1VIoe- day. A FAIR OF NATIONS. The Fair of Nations to be given by the ladies of Wesley church next Thutsday afternoon and evening will be an intereseing and pleasing affair. The ladies ate making such. complete' preparations es -411 ensure a pleasant thee for all Who attend. LITTLE LOCALS. How does your sub.. to The News- 'Record- stand ? , • Flags were • 'floating on the pastel - Ace and town hall on Saturda:e lest • in honor of the King's birthdey. The coopers finished the season's op- erations 'on Friday. last after making 11,500. apple barrels. These- ea engag- ed here Weee D. Diekenson,. Foster, .0. Bezzo, W. iVieria,me, . Th ei News -Record Will he sent4 to the end te the year for ten cents. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. , . The A. Y.. P. A. gave an At Home edthe Model students on Tuesday ev- ening and the' sshool room was crowd- ed at .8.1.5 when the proceedings open- ed With a short and witty address by Rev. 07 R: :G:unee after which cafile the Tollewing Pleasing iirogram : Prem- . • Made ; Solo by Miss V. Thompson; Guessing.' con'6est ; rpmenade ;. Selo' Mt. C. E. Doweing ; Chorus by the Oleo Club e Promenade ; Speeches by 1VIessrs. Hartley; Morrow, Manning and McCullough ,; Solo, Mies I. Erb Guessing contest ; Chortie: by Glee Club, Coffee And bake Were then set- ved -by the young :ladies of the A. Ye P: A. for whose baking, inutlitiee the Modelites now ententait a very high re- gard. Mise Teompsori teerre favored the auclience with. another solo Which was: heartily applauded and:then the National Anthem. was sung and the gathering• dispersed, • he .visitoes rtalt- ing awa,y with them e high opinion of the entertaining , qualities- of the Young people of St. Pea's. • fr Goderich Township E. Perdue" melte „hem° for the family gathering which was held on Thursday at the Immesteed on the Bayheld Line. He has since „returned to London where he is. learning the trade .of michinise .,eeoherd'e es-, ' • ' • „ Mise johns hes been engagedlay (S. S: No. • 9 for 1008 ae 'a salary: .of $450, She • hoe. e Nermal training encl. is very highly epeken ot. There were sixteen applications hit the pdsi- tem. There will be *Divine SerVice in -St. James' church, Middleton, next Sun- . Auburn.. Mr. Joe Irwin intends leaving for Sault Ste.. Marie, Mich., 'shortly. Mr. S. 'Echlin. is having' a sale next ,Firitlay to dispose of his house.„ • Mr. A. Asquith was Toronto on business on Wednesday.. Mr. R. White, our barber, hag left fat parts...when the, men are more particu- lar about external appearance of their faces and. beads. Mrs. J. Naegle has been ill for sev- .7Mialedsaioynse.. ry _services in. :the Methodist, ehurce hers were conducted. he ReV. Mr. Hazen of Goderieh. . elf. T. Clark was litre last Wednes-,. day- ordering goOds from Mr. %Uteri Of le(Sher Bros:, Montreal, The evaporator has enough 'apples. to keep it running until some timeirt Dei'leaeri.e1;e,Munro B. A: leasvis for Win- . • , nipeg to -day but is goine to reeure shortly'. The stork had a busy week last' week and left plump hely boys at the home. of Mr. 0; Beadle, gr. J. Slidultz and •Mr. W. Cousins of - the Base Line.' Congratulations to all. During the past .week e+od has seen *fife to send. the gable end silent les- . singer Death to our miclet end two loved ones to Himself, Blair.— Surrouiuled by, nearly all her close-re- lationS Gree• A. Blair, eelict- Of the late Julie Blair, aged 75 years and 11 months passed . the -bar on Monday,i Nov. 4th 1907. She was enjoying' good health until a leer days, previous • to her death when an aceite, attack. oi! peeernpnia set in, sucti:that one of her age was unable! to. wirthstand. The 'funeral' services were oandUcted by l• Rey Mr., Joiles Who preached comforting sermon at the residence hre. The funeral which left. at ...One o'clock for: the Maitland ceingtery; Goderich, was well attended. The , bearers were her four 'grenclsonS,' Frank Munro, Erinst Robertson, El - 'win Munro, Charlie Robereson, her brother Mr. John P ace and bee on Mr. John Robertson.. The deceased is mourned hy four: daughter's, gri, • De E. Mimeo,' Mrs. j: Robertson, iNEie le, Blair' and Miss, S.' Blair and ey one , brother •Mr. John Pierce and her son! and Mrs. McRae: All eteside Ate burn and were Willi her during- her! brief illness .except Mrs.' McRae whose home is in Saute Ste Mertes:TO these, we, extend our heartfelt eye:vilely, Early in life Mee. was lete widow .witih.a family of four and., to these ,she was all that a' neither Could be. The -sympathy end • lose which -Marked her evetyelity life showed to the world her Cheiseeike spirit. Well suited ire the v,rords al the apostle at ebeelosirig :ofesttch a kind a noble lithe ' I •hive fought a good fight, I lieve finished my course, I hitee• kept • the faith. • : • Patterson.- is with deepest sorrow thee we learned cif the death of Ella .May Patterson:on illoeday. Nev. leth. The eineere eyeapethy• ot the contemn- ity :does out the .bereaved ones. . Tee :funeral talres' place eo-day, to 13all'el cerneteey: Fell particulars. will • , be elven in neet weeles eeition, :* New Advertisements, Beattie Beier China—A.« J. Grigg -40 . Notice—Town & Case -4 Big Reduction—P, & Rubber Weather -0. • Fur Coats tie -Oost—Tozer'see8 • . Ready Sattecleye-Neweerne&s—$7. . Retiring 'From Saed-.11pdgene---4-ee Nove#Speetels-Moreish iee Croeke•-1, Spcciale—Mies Cantefon—r• Have. you Seeite-Plemsteel 4gyiugs Account—Sovereign Bayfield • gesees. Percy Johnstone, Brucc Moore and Herbert Sturgeon,. 'who have been working in the' eva,porator , at Goderiche returned holne on Sat- urday. Next Stinday evening Missionary services. will be conducted in the . lefeehodist °liable commencing at. 7 141 hiddon •shipped ann'c!her carload of evaporated stock to lee -the West on' Friday leet. 'XL Carl Worsen' and 1Vhse May Cornell of Goderich spent Sunday in the .village. Mee. P, Campbell and child and Miss Queenie ellartie left on Tuesday nione- ing foe Toronto to.atteeel ;the wedding of Mrs. Campbell's neice, 'Miss: Nellie Martin,: to Mr. J. Cowsley ". °eon- te, formerly of Brussels. Miss Ceineron, Chicago,. is no* heme on a'. - • Mrs. •Thomas King. it at present visiting,her =thee, Zee- Venstone Godelich. - • Mr: Iteid of Reid & Wilson of .Sea - forth, was in the 'village on busfnese on Saturday last. • Mr. Alex. McLeod, principal of the Public school Zurfeh„ spent Sun- day at his home in. Bayfteid. • '• leers. John Fergueen returned. home ' la,st Week atter ha.y.ing been, the guest • of her daughter, Mrs. -Reines at Brantford for severer evemes, . • Mr, , George King has purellaeed "from the Gower estate the heir lots . Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mackay *exc. in on Keith •crescdnt, adjoining'. hi e even proPerty: - -- Seeforth ,on Saturday., • , Mis. Little and her son, Master.' , George, . visited 'mends et Clinton on Saturday and Sundey. last. • The :Weekly 'gall and Eiripire and The News-Recorci will be sent err any • addreee until' the end of 1908 :or only .$1.25. . • - , • London Road.. . -Mr. Wm, Stanbury Sre is Confined to 'his room .Witle pneumoniae Dr.: R. Steneuree of payfiele visited libin on Monday.: . .. • : • •• Mrs. J. Young• of Cline:in Was the guest of Miss E. Waldron thee fore part of this week. , Mother earth wee ',nicely covered with the beautiful on goneser morn- ing; , ge.: George Stanbury •was in TorOn- 'to on Tuesday with a toed s of „butch- er cattle, • Mr. Wm. Grill is seffering with • a lame knee. • . ° Mr. G. B. Hanley- is 'busy; rounding tip the season's _apples this week: " • West Tuckersmith. ReY, . Mr. Itogees of Seaforth owe - pied the pulpit pf Turner's church on Sureley afternoon last, Mr. Harry Websdale, has been enga- ged ey Mr, Harvey Johnssto assist With the fall Work, ,, • • Wullie Plewes reiutned home to the Soo on Monday lest aftee • spending • the summer,With his unole, Mr, Wank Plewes, A quiet but pretty wedding took Place in St. Joseph'? church, Clinton, on Wednesday of last week when Mary daughter of the late Thomas O'Brien, was united in marriage to Mr. Walter Swinbank of the Louden Road. The bride was assisted bY Miss. Shannon of litillett while Mr. Henry, O'Brien of StratfOrd eupported the groom. The many Mends of Mr. and Mrs. Swinbank wish the/ a hereey voyage Oteughelife. Constance Mrs. R. W. jewiet and daughter of Warwick spent last week the guests of her sister, tVtre. Williaart Britton. htr. Wiliiarri Stardee of Itolnie8Ville called on his brother, gr. . James, Stanley of our village on' Saturday. glee Annie Maddortald Of Stara and • Miss Pinta McMillan of the state of IVIiehigan visited their uncle, Mr. MeIntosh, the past few days. The syndicate thresher eempany will wind up the SeeSOIT'S operations on Wednesday of this week. 47 „. . . . , Stanley Township . At high nooe on. WetinesdaY' -of last week tim home ef Mee. John.ileid,Br. Was the scene. of a, very pleesteit ev'e ent it being the, occasion of the mar xiage pf her youngest daughter, M183 Rachel, to Mr. James Websters: a pepeperefis young _ .farnier pi near Lucknow: The ;Aide was beautifully gowned en cream silk and waol 'and entered the parlue on the emit of her *thee, Mr. Robert. G, Rea; .while the strains .uf the wedding march were being played by M ms Itichatdsote The Rev. Jahn McNeil ol Bayfield Was the offieiating chewy - man. After the ceremony ' .and con; geetulations wete overethee-goeses re- paired tie the clinieg room and. petzook of a very setreittious dieter. irTeideswas lite recipient • :of many valu- ahlo ehe geothies gift being a beautiful gole bracelet. The ride's traeelling costunee wag of black silk. -1lle. atid Mrs. Webster felt OT1 the afternooe train to spend part of their honeymoon in London and other places. e The congratulations and good wishes: of the whole community, ere eetended to Ale. and Aces. Webster.. May, their married be long, happy and prosperous. Miss T. Monteith, who eteneethe Summer in Bayfield and vicinity, Xe-, tuned to her home in Stratford . on Monday lest. • Mr. Hetherts Seaforth 'gent day at the home of Mr. He peck. . 'Mr, Jaines Monteith and son Willie of Stratford visited telatives, id the Vicinity the past week.' We are pleased to hear ot the recov- ery of Miss B. Galbraith, Mr: Thomas, Brownett, who had the misfortune to fall from an apple tree, is impreying, we are pleaRiel to so - Mrs. .1. •1VIellood of Hayfield visited with her friend, Mies Georgina John- ston on Monday last. 'Mt. Henry Moward has -completed the cement foundation of Mr. Wellieg- ton Elliott's barn, The eitnual fowl supper in delinea- tion with the Methodise church et Verne will take plate on the ninth of December. • HONEY GOES WI;;S,T. „ *kg • • ; . Varna The anniversary seeviees in the • Preseyteriitn; church lest) Sunday were wejl attended, particularly eo in the evening when the service in the Meth- odist church; • wee Withdrawn:. Tieese two -denominations get along yeey . neighborly, here. The sermernk. leye ehe • . 'Rev. J. L. Smell • were niuch eppre- elated and he is sure of a wenn wele come whenever. he .may again • oempy the pulpit in Varna. . .Me. and :Mrs., Jam,ee MeCIymcieb . celebre,ted thee: Ilth anniversary of their -wedding clay an Tuesday. . Rev. Mrlea:Velem" p,reaehed in: the , lereebyterie,n thurch in Blyth. cut Sun- dayelaet:----: The 'News-Reeord and 'Weekly i Meer and Empire to NW. .of 1908 For $I.25 Ted • Chet-6)es • rendeated house s. . about ready to .move into and Frank ..Keys lute been making as mat head- way es :the weathes. will permit. At -times of Writing it rather wintry .for cemene work, but we are- 'expect- • ing -this te blow over and that we will have :considerable Mild weather . The apple. packieg i* over and •the . plowingepeatty well finished hi this •distriet for elte y jearl9i07... • Mr. and Mrs. E3aritwe visit- • ed friends in Clinton on Sunday, . The home of, gr.. Arthur • Stephenson was the of a festive gathering . on Friday eyening of last week when abchtt seventy-five =meets,. Or the Methodist church of this place • as- sembled ere they broke pp houeee to make their holne in •the Forest city. The family . have long beeni ac- tive in the Affairs of the church and unweareing 111 adVancing its interests - Appreciation of this; coupled with re-: . gret at their departure, was given ex - pression to in the address which wee teed ey Pastor 13rowfi. Accompany- ing the added's, was a Morris chair for Mr. Sevlienson, a luxurious rocker for his eetimable li1e. partner and a hand- some music cabinet for his daughter, "Ye. The presentations were • Thomas Willey, Rapti Steph- •ellotiii James, MeOlymont. During The evening refreshments were served and .seVeral pleasant hours were gene on'what will in all probability be the 7, last occasion on which Mr. and Mrs Stephensonwill entertain so Many of Their Stanley friends, Sorry to' part. happy to meet , Nearly all the bonny front this gee,' tion of country is this seasun being shipped' to Manitobn where the de- mand is very great. The df -p 11,18 not been nearly as large as • other years and the glee hag risen to nor - respond to the bh,1•:1•04, 1. . e • • Brueefield. Mr. John Ketchen has returned to Brumfield with his beide and has tented Mr. Eirock's house, tTe fn - tends . working for Mr. Ate. Mut.- tard. 1VI4ie L1ZZIO Rattenbury is visiting friends and relatives in Heti tilt. Air, Wililamitoss has got stiiM�i. in his new house. Miss Lottie .Prime is, visiting 1 dr father, the Station agent, At present. liffrs. J. Snider, who 10 Imre. don on Thanksgiving, has not rt returned. Mrs:. Albert &eller und her 'Witte* boy are' „ visiting her father, Att. Prime. • , • -