The Clinton News-Record, 1906-11-08, Page 1217th Year
Clintonhe
CLINTON, mum, THURSDA.Y, NOVEMBER 8th, 1906
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Whole Nuint•er 1448
The News4tecor4 to any address until the end of 1906 for 10 cents
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gight Watch
;4 the Xeilgar Watch
it is right in everg respect. Right in workmanship.
Right in price. Right in time. Right ebery time. Ac-
curately adjusted. Fitted in either gold, silver or nickel
cases. Let us sell you a watch, your old watch taken
in part pay,
W. Yiellttar,
jeweller. and Watch gepairer
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Underwear.
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Nothing but real good 'Underwear can be had
at here. Only makes that have reputations, and that
4 we know will give satisfaction to our customers are .3.
4 on our counters. The best, and the best only, are .3.
4 what we have for people who buy their 'Underwear. fa
4 in this big Men's Store. Never stocks that were quite I.
4as large, never values that are quite as good as -are here
3 to day. Every size from the smallest to the largest
4 At Half a Dollar. .•
4 Men's heavy Fleeced Lined Underwear, yery eeff finish. neatly
made,. pearl buttons," peefoct fitting, latigous Penman's make,
shirts or drawers, all sizes, per garment.. . ; • . 150e, 4.
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4 Heavy Ribbed Woollen Underwear,. shirts • dauble breasted.,
'4 well made, vet,. comfortable, wili. give splendid wear; warrant- •
4 ed unshrinkahle shirts or drawer,ell sizes. per.gareeent 75e
4 At $1.00 ..
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4 Fine Wool Ribbed. Underwear ; soft finish, neatly: made; eattiro
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4 al color, Watson's IThshrinkftble make, ver,y comfortable
i serviceable, all sizes, per garment
At $1:00 . . .
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Very Fine Ribbed UnderWear, the fa.tneue Ellis Spring. Needle
4 brand, unshrink•alsle, shirtsar drawers, - all sizes,. per gar -
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ment . . . $1.00 is
et At $11.50 . . . .3.
4 Very Fine 1-tibbed Woollen Underwear, unshrinkable, sort. Is
finishseams, perfect fitting, comfortable garments, shirts -or3.
drawers,*all sizes, per garment.. ... .. . ... ........ .... a $I.fiS 10,
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Stanfield's Unshrinkable_Undervvear, garment 1.25 to 1.35
The famous Woolsey Ueder, wear, extra fine and durable, made
from the best wools only, ineported from England, all size.,.;, at is
pergarment . . .. . .. ..; ...........,.....„ .. .. . .. ... . a .53.00
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4 Those Socks at 25c
The best socks:.that we have sold. for= 25c a
paii. are these we are..6611,ing;this.fall. :,Imported.
direct from the English maker; We .sav“1-the
wholesaler's .profit; .and we are belling gooks at
25c per pair that..are easilY worth'..35c.rlug is
what they are like :
Heavy Ribbed AVorsted Socks, elestia ankle;•seamless
feet, spliced heel, winter weight, sort finish; hie* or
colored ulnae' es, a card of darning wool. attached to each
pair: - Special value at per pair • • • "350
Has your boy joined the Watch Club yet.? lf he
4 hasn't,bring him in and let hint get a membership
4 card. The watches are good quality and . accurate
4 time keepers and will stand any amount of rough
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THE LOCAL MARKET.
Wheat 70c to 72c •
Oats. 34e
Barley 40c to 4.5c
Peas 73c • to 75e,
Eggs 200
Butter 2.0e
Live flogs 85,50.
THE. BUSINESS COLLEGE
Among the students enrollei. in the
Btainess College the oast taw days
are Harry Twitchell and Ray ROM -
hall of town, and Arthur Huck of
Goeterieli township.
Owing to- the incrCase in the at-
tendaace, Miss Rose 13. IN'keNee of
London hes been engaged , to take
charge or the stenography depart-
ment. She is an experienced teacher
and a, gold medalist of the Forest
City Business College.
AN OFFICrAL VISIT.
The Court or Ancient Foresters in
Mitch -ell Was officially .visited on Tue-
sday - night. by John. Derry, District
Chief Ranger, and Jamee Dunfotel,
District See• -•Treasurer, both of Un-
ion ; John. Dale, Sealorth, 40,A:hie
Ranger, and 'Mete:ant High, Secretary
Howrie of Toronto. ',There was a; pod
*attendance of the members find the
addreSses of the yiettOre will, no
doubt, have the efreet of putting new
life into the Court. • .
DEATH OF MRS. -HENRY YOUNG.
On Friday last .there passed: awa
in Seafooll Mrs. Henry Yung who
for many years ' was a eesident • of
this • town, coming here with her hus-
band IronGoderich 'township where
they lived" for a long period;
Youfig died about a afcade since and
about two years ago. his widow 'we'd
to Seaforth to live with her sop
She. had reached ilea ripe eel ac of
87 years. Tire funeral took place • to
Clintot cemetery on Sunday.
LITTLE LooALs.
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'The nese principal of ' the Collegiate
is .expected tie be in charge text Moe-
da,y And in- few • days all the new
members' of the staff will' Ise onduty.
• Mr. E of . The News -Record
staff has 'rented theefettage on Town -
vend !street at present occupied by
Mr. Jelin Durnia who inteatli mo.ving
to Goderich. • ". • •• • •
•• A neW siding Is being, put " Mt..
Jae. Flynn's blacksmitire shoe aed
when • a coat• of Faint is. added -the
'algieeraince of one of the lairame•rka
:Will' eomplesteiy altered.
BAPTIST .CHCRCH.. •
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NINE CONVICTIO.NS.
For the three months ending Oritoli-
er Sist, Mr. joie); Torranees license
inspector for South Huron, secured
nine 'convictions for infringement. of
the. liquor act. Every case telexed by
Inepector Tortance has testate* in a
eenviction..
A (1,0011 THING.
A few months ago- M. R. J.' As-
quith of Aubta.n. took out rot ecoident
awl, el* policy with. Mr.. A. Hooper.
-A week or so ago, alter recovering
front a ten -weeks period or illness,.
Mr, • Asquith received a 'cheque for
$50,. whieh Nosey efreetively helps to •
keep the welt front the door. '
THE. ARTISTIC COPP..
Mr, Thos. Jacksien Sr. has . had his
etore, Which was considerably' datna-
god' by lire a short. time ago, come
pietely- overhauled. The painting and
pepering . was done by that •nnaster
heads Mr. Jos, Copp, and - tee result
is that the :place looks even better
.than new. There is. nobody Who can.
do that class- of work better than
the Artistic Copp as - witness any
job that -4e •undertaliee.. .
REV. W. F. KERNEY ARRIVES.
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Rev. W. F.
of the Hoh
Tuesda, an
is, hi
erne
vine
as he h
quarters, e n look -
g or a. suitable dwelling. He has
not lomat tits search an easy one. •Mr.
Keeney &peat .his youth -ire -Brussels
and was a sehooheate ef Dr, Shaw.
He is a likeable man, and ee doubt
snot but that he will emu grow into
the esteem of parishoners,
STILL THE 'CHAMPIONS.'
The , C. I. .football team Orb Sat-
urday again showed .their strength and
ability 1.9 bold' the Haugh Pup by
defeating the Goderich leadi by Woe
gerale- to a goose egg.. This is • • the
same scare as. ia the Match with ths
challenging SeaferthS moal ago.
Does it not dotionstrate very cleaelY
that whew it; comes: to the beat or
all school games, meaaing football, tb.
be sere, the C: C. r. has here all
heat.
, thereiew pastor
parish, 'arrived ' 0.0
decide( `ce make
THE MODELIT111 RECEPTION,
.Theseciceptioa given. .by 'the Model
school ,stedeats. • on Friday Beduins;
last los the stud-ents of the Goderich.
schOol . was a great suCcese. About,
one tin -aired -were present • indluding a.
emit= :of y.oung•people of town.Rev,
Mr. Gunne occueiect the cheir when
the.'•program. was .given, whiCh sconsiie
• ted of solos. by Miss Lily ('oats .and
tewart,....tackeen; itistrumental 1-fy
;The annivereare Servicee the Bap- S.
tist church On Sunday were all .11-ra,t. Mips • Clete Foed and. Reyna impreui-
ptu. addressee. Last to be teentioreed
could be -desired. • The weather • .was
ideal, met Weee good) but not ieast.eame :the promenade; Leal,
ref r eltment a •
especially evening; . s•hen, .
• churell • was e crowded. The • inesieal • wEgoko. CHI -RCM
menhoe by. •tise• chair %vete- beth at- • • •
tractive and. Worsiripful". IteV, 111r, . The Millet el- this church' next -Site-
• Fitch of Wingham, who is fin able sp- day: .a. in will. be occupied by Reve
eaker .alwa,ys, was • at hie best and the IX MeCamus oc. Lis towel end . in
coligregetione• loam him v.vith delight, the er ening by. the Rev. Dr. Vette se.
mantially ' • the :resting sere eas .that . teeat -a.sstieed stile congas-
'gatious bo.th eery:Wee. • s. •.--
. The Isadiee.' Aid are- making eseat
preparetions Orr their Supper. and.. base:"
eat; .1,6 be held on Thursday evening
next. '.They, senergetic• Ivo! Isers.,ioul
always ' mal:e- a seccese' siella les er
they .uridertakee.se. that .11 is not at
all- expected' but that- this year's ef-
-quit& up to the niarke". :est' where
•ret,uene are • alt. .thifi will ot0. loubt
be r.entedieft, •• • • • • e • ,
The :paet or will pre 1)101 )I11 .and
evening. eltreday; '
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.41:1)DEN DEATH OF AIRS, GOOD.
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Mts. •• john Good of the ',Maitland
fo•rti Will :yield geoil ..reielts as in
•Block died very. suddenly.. en W•edness •
day of last week.. She. went. out to i.foreter years., :• • , • • ..
the barn early in the atternoon to 1 WAY. TO DEVe,le,01). . • ' .
attend to some work there, after • .1 • • • : •
which she .1n:tended to pay a . short • In to way can pereon diens to•
velop. their edtication betrter. than by
visit te a sack nei•ghbose. When: aftti
coreresponding sa,,newspappx, and•at
t ib /Ions hen
th.
Mr. 'William Ilellehan shipped a
carload of cattle from this station to
Toronto. .on. Setarday. •
The S-acrament of the Lord's Sup-
per 'was administered in the lnethodist
church. on. Swelay morning.
On Sunday evening Rev. De. Mc-
Lean preached his farewell scienoe, in
St. Andrew's 01;401 east thus eonclu-
tied his 40 years pastorate. The
chttrelt was crowded to ite titmoet
capacity. :On Monday evening a .
gathering - of the St. Andrew's
cOngregetion was held e.hurch
when their old and faithful pastor
Was presented with - an, address and
the handsome ;sum of $500 recognite
ion of. his past servides. Tee - Dr,
andefamily will take up: their 'xesidene
ce in Go.derich, •
..Thi6 annual meeting .of. the. local
breech of the British and • Fo.reige
Bible', Society was held. 'the .Methe
°diet chard on. Wednesday evening.
. The Uncle Dudley. fratiolViisseuri Co
performed in Industry' hall On Wed-
nesdey •ening to .a very pnell house..
The big. steam. shovel that has been
working for •the• past two years on
the C. P. • R.' in this section, has
lene;esendayeo..1d, to a Patty at thudlam and
was • Ohipped to that place on Wed-
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Collectors. were around fa aid of
the Bible Society . on Tuesday.
• Regular Meeting of our; villageicOuh-
ell• war held on .Taesday . evenings • ..
Constable Westlake was. a witness
in ' a law eult at Goderieb on. Tues-
day. • .
. Business. is quiet .. these days in
town Owing to •the farmers being
busy taking up their root crop . and
doing their fall- ploughing. • .•
• 11r. Will. 1Vlos'er who lett here .a
short tine ago. for Saskatob.n, is
haeir.g his .household furnituse shipped
out to -him. .
Our apple boyer, Mr: :John Dein-1°1m
is busy :these . days' winding. 'up his
rieasOn'Seerork, • John is alf•rontlea•
th.cre:must :lots of., money in Alm
busine.se year:: . •
Mine • hoet. 'of - the.' Commercial; - Me..
G Emigh, was. in Toronto lett
w,eek nig • his daughter • and greeds
ehildren who' left here: recently to livo.
in. that-eity.
considerable t nee Mrs. Good. ri
.3.• so. I tip fent 1 vent
no , mei ins o. , y
40 10 look for her . and four.d her Cold ht
death the passsa;ge. Way el a,
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the same. 1 me their con r u
to: Up the Suerounding• neighbor- •
hood: •We are pleased. at all...times to
Bileyfieid.
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Mrs. Wellesley, Sr., has gone to live
with her daughter,. Mrs. 'William Et -
boa, for the winter.
Mr, and Mrs., Stewart of Goderich
are %siting her sister, Mrs.. Rebut
Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Little were in
Clintem on 'Snag au the guests of
Mrs. Whitehead. They .were .a..ecore4
panted by th:eir
Mr. Frank Keegan has. Veturned
from Grand Bend, He came up on a
gasoline launch and was •aeseMeanied
by,, Mr. John Pollock, who had been
•doWn south fishing.. We are pleased to
again. have tirc wow Frank in our
midst. He is One of the most m-
olar of "Our Bays," -
The. taxes are starting to. conic in.
Auburn.
Mr. Joseph ,Carter went .1o; St:8as
ter& •con Friday' last to aCCOOt 'a "site.
nations.; but. the • job at which.. hes' is
.19 be engaged will snot. he re for
a, week .eo• he retereed. on Saturday'
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Miss* Small of .S.Torontoe vise. has
been Visiting :friends here, . •intends
leaving in . a, .few days.
The perces s at the evapereter Went
on strike •on 'Saturday, but .they weut
tit work again on. Slonday v,•ith a few
exceptions. . -
The bridge. is again *sate . cross
over the new floor hassIng been Iola.
. The News4tecord wilt he. sent to
any' address Until' the, • end of 1906 ,fcr
the very „Small eum of. 10 mite
...Mies: lea Niegle. Sundiyed rae hoMes.
The cvd:p.Orato.r.is ruferieg full .force
and 'expect -to. do -.80 for. a Meath or
more. • • '
s. 111r.. Charlie 'Robertson '1 11 'Sae -
day at hoilie.
Quite a melee:. room here" went to
he the Guy .13ros..Minetrol. etiew in
Goderich last Wedneeday.
s Mr. Phalen of Goderich, was•in our
village „las t Sunday.. • •. •
Miss Clexa Scleter'si brother.. and
steter of. ,Seefort.li esisited her last
Sundey, • • • , •
Mr, 1). Taman of -13lyth 'celled on
old feien•ds here last s week. •
shed adleining the barn.. .The sueses, receive ,the weekly 'budgets' feom
• 1 li i ani w iild like. to
tura • (ereo
to Um husband and children was moet
terrible, and the .• Whole Commueity have regular eerrespendents .a." cash
Ime been griefestricken over the sed place. ;Inyone who. is itesirons • of
evient. The • funeral. nicely • ste sending the weekly 'ITOWS 'of the sups
13alFs cenietery. was very lat ee the, roundiege to • The Clinton Newss
Record will be furnished with 5)5.tionery stamps. by. ?salting at the
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le service:a were in charge of Rev. . Mr.
Magee) Paster, .of Base ;Line ilaeoise,
is • Church.
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THE .AR6IBISII013 ENTHRONED'
.3. 'Eight Rev. JameS Carmichael, setae
years . ago rector of •St, Patil!s church,
its Clinton, wenthroned as . Lord
Wage. It will not cost you a cent to get•him is one .for bishop of ..'Montreal, on Sunday 'afters
4- Christmas if you will let him . join the club. The nom', in the ereeenceof a coegroga-
al only condition is that there must be $1.0 worth of
4 Clothing bought for the metnber before the end of
4 the year. The stock of Boys' 'Clothing youhave to
al buy from is one of the best in Western Ontario and I,
4 you will get no better value anywhere.
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DIRECT imPoRre Fes
taa
ens P4.
CCIIVrON, 0
The Power of Money Saved
The systematic saving of somethin ea.ch week -
even $2.00 Or $5.00 will, in a few years enable you to
take a course at college, to buy a home, take a trip
abroad, or get almost anYthing else you may wish for.
Commence to save to -day.
,V1.00 opens an account and interest is paid 4 times a year in
1311e Sovereign Bank of Canada
CLINTON and BRUCEFIELD
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-lion that:: taxed the seating capacity
of Christ Church Cathedral, It was
the first eccasioe of .the Aind , since
18.79, when the late, Archbishop Bond
was enthroired The .cendidate", at-
tended by,. chaplains and, . a umber of
clergy, proceeded front a amp ter
bettse to elle main entratee o4 the. Ca.
thesdrale the door was 'closed, so te
knoclidd loudly:thereon. Vener•ablo
:.Archileacort Norton, who is rector et
Montreal, was. waiting, inside, to-
gether with. the churchwardens, the
dean and • chapter, choir and other
members of the cathedral service. •
When the knock was tweed 'Arch-
deite011.N.Ori011 aSked, '`Who is there'
The anewer eathe, "The Lord Bisnop
of Montreal,' who prays the archdea-
con and reeler Of Montreal to
ux-
throne him "
'rho dmr was then .opened„ and the
proctesion formed. The choir le.d, go-
ing -up the main aisle :of the cathedral
followed by lite Niear,• curate, toile
canons, four arehdeacone the aveteg
chancellor, thrte cbaplatits; and cans
dikite and the clergy. When, this im-
posing company had beeniliikged neat
to the throne and the pied 1 nary t(r-
emonien of inetalling, enthroning and
if:dueling had been. observed, the tu-
tor took the candidate by the riejit
band and led him up to the throne,
Where he came into attual possession
of the ece et Montreal.
office• or by writing.. •
ONTARV) ST,' (1111 ECU • .
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At the meeting .of the :official board
of • Ontario Street church, on. Monday
evening, .. Mesere. John Gibbingsi
Lorne Tyndall, Albert Hooper, Jacob,
Taylor and Henry Livermore Were
elected ;stewards, . The Stet itaiaed
'gentleman :waeelected recording.
steward.
The &watt:mat analseeSitry. services
willbe. held. next Sabbath, Itev. Jelei
Potts,,D.D , of Toronto„ iseenetaryof
the educational ,society of the, Metho-
dist Cherele one of -the finest .oratoris
in the Dominions, Will preach al, 11 a.
m, and. Rev. D. M. MeCareus of Liss
towel it 7 p.m. The offerings of the
day will be for the feeds of •the eo•
ciety,
WILLIS CHURCH.
The Young Ladies.' Guild will meet
next Monday evenieg, cemmoiting at
eight o'clock. The subject wilt be
"Lohlerilow," and an inteessiing pro-
gram consisting of recitetiOue, solos,'
etc. taken from taw poet's. works
will: be Presented.. Ail young women
invited,
At Sunday p. m's service Rev. or..
Stewart made references to the fact
that Rev. Dr. McLean" of Illyth was
that same evening preaching, his fare-
well sermon in St. Andrew clench,
Myth; of which he had been easter
centintmesly for forty years. So long
hi one charge indicates- . real Wrath
and reserve power and in 'both rap-
eetetthe much esteemed pastor of
elarch is richly encloWed. Tt 18
now tW '-eight years etace be wits
inducted o his present charge,
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Brucefield.
Dan. Thiel, who has ,worked with
'George Hart, liveryman, finislied ltis
engagement oe Monday and has re-
turned! to his home at Zurich.
Miss Clara. Woods of Bayfield was
the guest of 1Wrs. Charles Wilson remit
Saterday to Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs s Henry Cook, who have
hem managing the hotel ne Varna
for the past year or so; have gone
to near simcoe where they wills se -
tier on `a, farth. "
,Mis,s -Maggie Mu•reoch has returned
from a visit' t� her 'aunt.
Mk. Thornton .Mustard has gone to
Code:Lich where he is attending the
Model school. We understand he in-
tends ter talar a schoel at the first of
the, year, His Wife is. at here home,
in Clinton :for the present.
. Mr. Stieer, who went out West, on
the last excursion, has retested East:
as "far .as Uebridge where. he has
struck a jab and will not. be home un-
til Xmas. •
• Mr, (Tharlee WilsOn •has goat', to Tote
onto -on businees. He was esiCompati-
led -wills son. Winning' who may ate
cept a situation in :that city.
• Mr. Alex. MeBeath continees- to im-
prove but slowly, ; , •
• • Mr. Wilesn Cook has moved over.
to Varna Where is again managing;
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The inany friends of . Mr. oho; Me -
queen will be pleased to hear that lie
has so far recoVered as' to be 'able
to" return homes • . • • "
The boy's were mischieVeuely Melte-
ed on..hallow.e'ea end 614 considerable
damage:: • • - • : •
. The News -Record will be seat • 19
any addreee . until the end of 1:906 for
the Veryeentall :Wm of 1.0 cents, ..,
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New Advertisements.,
Real Good Underweer-Itodgens,Brosli
See the Bargaine-Newcombe's
Tweed Suits-Poplestone ;Ss Gardiner 5
Footwear -W. Taylor tO Son
Store for MeGarea 5
Store to Rente-T, Jackson 5
Ross' Furs -
Teacher 'Wanted -John Torrance..
A Millinery Special:41Na= 13.rets,..8
Stylish Coati 'Newcombe'!" fl•
Bayfield.
M. Alecto Whiddon has returned
home from Muskoka where he was
for several weeks.
Mr. James Atwood has eeturned
home, not very well, we mar.
The ordinance of the holy commun-
ion was celebrated in the ;VIethoctist
church last Sunday.
Rev. Mr Hindle has changed. the mil-
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Varna.
The anniveria.ry seerVices; in emetic)
tioe with. the presbyterial). church,
Will be held. im the 18% inst.:, with
Rev. Mr. Stewart London, as the
prea.cher. The lietirs s.,4;vic6.wili
and .7 p.m: Mr; .Stewar.t.
has. :the. reputation . si
(filen t expotinder ,the..gOspel"teuths,.
SO we are expeeting a treat 011 11115
occasien.• • . • . • •
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Messra stesplisasoa andsGeo-
xge t were in Clinton last Sat-
erdays buying .an; organ for :the Eng:-
lishe church on tee Clieshen Linea'
. MiSs : Lola, DoWson, ,who.
With' her grandparents, -Mr.- and Men.
Jobe., Itathwell," .has. been ...eery ill.
. The L.: 0. L. held an o.yster• sup-
-pee ' Temperande hall on, Monday
eveeing. There' was a large , attend-
ebee and'. the usual .gooll thee. stab
ft$‘ alwaya:to had at these gat -
linings. Mr. John Beatty • titled.
chair well.. The .program ineluded
et of sell/lees on his parish. and in
future, at least during thee winter'
months, they will be as follows :
• Beakom. .
his honle which entails a emisiderable-
MiAnd, -Mich., 'Where she- will spend
VLa
iv:rtnatri:o. jaothln1:a..m. ; Goshee at 4.30
p, ne, and Ba,yfield in the evening. .
ago to hold service some nalee 'Nem • -
The reason of the change is that ..
Ma Hied° finds it too roueli at hi»
drive at a somewhet late and chilly s:
the .guest the past week of Mre, H.' -
hour. '
mthlbeldndaosnt. erlek..of • Mr.. and Mrs. Johns
Mrs. Beet , Williaids of Seaforth was-
Littill,;Iel..laJs taken
e144''Irease'rP'°s6sis-t:tio°1:11e." i'llerk ..
the Winter with Iter ',sister, Mrs. H. •
Mime Jana' Erwin left on Monday for
Miss Myrtle Stinson of 1 he Sauble
Dis Brown Of London was the gusst
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Fraser has gene.to New
Ontario, . where, we understand, . . he
will remains for, a few mouton.
MI.'S, James Reid. and daughter, Miss
Winnie, of Goderieh are . making an ,
.e...axRxeecinedid.i:aedniviSit at Mrs.. john Fergus-
etergregation ' is sbeing pretty: swell -
and afterwards' a number of, the you-
IWrs, Donaldson:. ' ,• .. .
00'5. . -
may ;dence. .
guest • the past week or •l.et - aunt,
lig' people. adOmirned, to the town hall •
whole they sport a few hours le the •
standetill . and the patinae . of • the
capacity bf •'their hall. was .overtaxede
but tweryhody seemed .to. be. having a
• 'There was an entertaining prow. ails .:
supped. • in their Iran 'on Monday, The
real jolly time, : •
.1Wieu ,Lilyeetilier Of ,Clintems Was thee
Work on. the new church is .at a
L. 0. L. No. 21 hads'en. . oyster .
.. . .
.
. Smith and 'Marge. reti .Lind-: .
say, Who were married cloWn 'country
last. week, .have returned 10, the vil-
lage and :taken uphouseekeeping in Mr.
William ;Higgins' house oh the Sande s
Line. The friends- 'are eetentling. the
cestoinerY greetings, ,
Ott hie • return from Grand..13.enck:
last week-dme. .Merdoeh: Boss brought*
along • a' load. . of Celety: .'.1. was of
extellen t. qualitY, as a • another Of 2
citizens of . Bayfield and Clintori .ean
testifY . . " - ..• .. .• ,
The. River I'd:tellies' been. s hut 'ep
fox the. Seas.on aed Mr.. 0 teen'slado: ,
has •moved intb Min. „Wahnsleyea:hou- • , :
se which he has rented.
' The household effecte of the late
john Peek were, sdieposed of by
public auctiMi ,en Saturday last. The ,. .
house and lot hive alSo been soid for
8350, the purchaser being' Mr s Jain-
ve Wallis of Godcrich township.. who
'puree:sei. becoming' a 'reeident 'of our -
village Ile is a worthy mart 10 every
is . ressa"ci . arid we shall all Ise much
. Constance, 11 c pleased to ' welcome him to citizen-
. , dresses by. Rev. Ifindei 'Davidson row. I :s.h1i‘P'e: hear that Mrs John • Wellesley
Mr. Jewett and hiii.elaueleter of
Beaseels spent Friday with. his Son,.
Mr,' R. W.. Jewett, • •
Jewett, who. hasbeen elerhing
On- Mr. It, W...Jewett's store far some
time, ha's 0r.t. to his hoeu. it Leans
bath, .
Inspector Robb visited Der Weed
one day last •Week. • • '
The C. 0. • P. oyster sinner takes
:•place on Thursday • eseiring af , thie
Week.•
Hensalt .
Brown, • ' • ' has bought line :and intende..
- Brown will expleiege puteite ing in the.epiing We are glad- to .
Cloth richs the latter el reach • lets- field is not On ' the deo ;rote -Alto-.
• eionary eereione. ..Thes sacreinent Was: gether, as. some would like to bellesse.
adininiStered. la this clittechelast S tO ti s i 110 ()Mink a,t the &epee-
•
day when thexe was t.vgood at heel-. ater, where :between thirty :and forty
kttltt from. all three apeointfeents. es -Mile are employed, The apples are
On 'Phurfiday of thie Week Dan Mc- eeestee 111, at a great rate aed 011
Nemeth on 'Illoyes to Egniondville 1•Ted Monday a carload of tire neumfactur-
Marta takes poesessiOn of the ed 8,1001i was :Mimi -ell out.. The season.
is expected to. last ahem: ehreer.weeks
ImTligeti:‘ regular electing of the rliiage. •
council was held ea Tuesday evening.
The following is the report of Bay-
field Public school for the month of
October, based oh attendance, di -
11)051100 and general peoliciency
Sr. Dietaions
.5 th-01 ara Gallen, II. Cemeron
Ith-Ford King,Hulda King, nahy
W00418..
3(1
IS,ata
r-irtt'ii(i:tilite.,
I
eri1‘eNtil, John Mc -
3rd Jr -Edna Malce, Pearl Leach,
Flo. Johnson a • •
2nd Sr -E e ryn Pollock, Nellie
ToWlefend, Nlionie Parsons.
No. on roll .10, menage 33. -e -T.
nrowidec, vachcr.
•
Jr. Division.
2nd 8r -e -Russel Erwin, [retold 13rane
d0211iiJ
'd AIIIIL-aLliVi)e(118S'ing, Flay Edwatde, •
Annie Ielli Ot 1, •
Pt 2nd Sr -Annie MeNelle'Dorotdy
Fowlie,• Agnes McDonald.
P1. 2iid Midille-Eruest illeGee, is-
abel Woods, *hey Smith.
Pt. And Jr -Bessie Elliott, ' Katie
Ketiey Currie,
P1. lst STr-Abe Brandon, Lorne
Wantsley; Alexander Brown.
Pt: let. Jr -Frank Ring. Alvin Tow-
esheed, Lillian Ca -Wee.
No. on roll 51; average; 39.-Florella
Stanbety, Teacher.
The News -Record will be vent to.
any addrees to the red of 1900 for
ten cents,
. .
ileXt Sunday with, Rev. Graham of note down Reels of this -nature: Bay--
•T, Welsh is tearing down hie saw
mill and • moving 11 east opposite' the
machine shop.oI the Heneail found.y.
He intends. to famish steam to ran
the engine fromthe pawn melee tont
when the cannectionis made, will be
supplying eteeeefor .ferur. plants. The
electric light, • chopping the
feels:dry and the ifeW
The ceile weather has suseend •
Wilding operations at the foundry. '
Jolinoton. haze .gieen the 11%m of
.commencing t(1. build until Spring. The
real, ef the boys; Are ,eeperieiwieg cote-
sidereble anxiety over the state of
inormplete residence.
Jaels llooton, formerly of the. Sov-
ereign Bank • staff, but now 'Of MOtho
- jaw, 'Sask., who has been laid. off for
some time with fever, is so far re-
covered that he is • expected' home
shortly. • •
Peter Fisher left last week for .Cal -
Hernia, ihi guest :of. health.: Hector
arid, who 45 outs .Weset, will meet him
and accompany him to • the 'southetn
elime, It is to be hoped that tho
change willonove
Alex. Miller, who Vent West owing
to a telegram that W. J. Miller had
had a relapse., is home .gain. Ile
states that his brother • is. getting
better and is .going to a -, warmer
11, is to be holted that the
rest willrestore hint to his wonted
health.
lie vacates and Walter. Stewart cotnes
from down near Hillsgreor u take
tie his abode. 111 the :dwelling
which has been . • •rented .by
Mr, Clatter: Me. Stewart is . one
of those Wealthy, farmers who have.
won a competence. by years of littlest-
i.y and eat nowe allOrd to lake life
• Service in the English ceurch will
in future be kid on Sunday '• fore-
men. •
Imposter Thom paitl an official Vis -
11 . lo the Piddle school last Friday.
As' 11.. 80, happened 1-17&v. Arr. Davidson
and Miss Annie Foster Were. olso
i 1008 that same arteMoon,
The meeting of the township e
on Monday was ettAded byeelng-
Meer A. S. Cote. of Alvinstone who.
reported on the DuOin and Workman
award ell'ains. Some of 1110 work on
the former was. rielet lo Cheater
Dunkin, 'while*the Workman drain was
consideeed 'satisfactory as far as it
barogdne met 'will he accep tie1 as soon
as'. Mr, Workman completes his par.
The' local option bylaw hart advanc-
ed atiether stage.
The ebullient oft '11 • Parr Line bri-
dge built by. Ja.nies Spackman was
considered salisfaelory and his ac-
count of 8211.18 way eo•dtelel to: he
1101(1. .
All having itecomile against the
routed': for graerel are requested • to
prescal them at the next meeting, to
be held on December 3rd. All patif-
maeters' liste yet but -should be te-
turned at once.