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CLINTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17th, 1912
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'Our Jtore Will Jolve
%ant( a Wedding
When you are purchasing a present it is a mat-
ter of, money and what you want ---nothing else.
Then this is Your store, for what you want is here
and at the lowest possible price. A good variety of
articles selected from large stocks, consisting of :
Silverware, Cut Glass, Fancy China,
Clocks, Etc.
The goods are new, beautiful and modem m design and. of sup.
ex ior quality. '
Headquarters for watehe.s. We make a specialty of handling
high grade watcheg, Repairing of watches, clocks and jevvelety
well and properly done. faatisfactiv guarantee6.
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jeweler and Optician Clinton
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The Royal Bank
OF CANADA.
Capital Authorized. $26,000,000
Capital Paiti-up 11,5e0,0011
Reserve and 'Undivided Profits 12,600,000
Total Assets 176,000,000
325 Beanches. With world wide connection. Interget allowed
on Debosits. General Banking business transacted.
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INOOR.PORA.TED 1855,
Record of Progress for Five Years -1906--11
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LOANS AND INVESTMENTS . 27,467,090 .n8,854,801'
TOTAL ASSETS , . 33,090,192 48.2137,2a1
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INE VONT YOU •TO SEE
THE NEIN FALL GOODS
Come in and look around, See what the new
styles are, We're ready with everything that Is new
and correct this season in apparel for men and bop,
NEW SUITS
OVERCOATS.
SWEATER COATS
HATS
CAPS
CLOVES, MITTS ETC.
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Just now we are particularly well prepared
clothe particular men and boys from head to foot,
to
THE 11011DISI1 CLOTHING CO
CLINTON, -• ONTARIO
A Square. Deal for Every Bo
THEY BRING RESULT'S.
Hare you tries For Sake, Help
\tinted,Lose, Famed, Eton, Acivth.
on page five of The News-Recontnt
Tbey bring good remits.,
PUTTING IN MACHINERY,.
Mr. 'lame. Watt, the shoemarer
repairer, kas added a finithing mace
Mite to his emeipment and so is able
to eo up his work in a still more
expeditious manner Later on he
will likely be putting M a machine
that doe all sorts of repair, work.
A RUNWAY.
Soine exeltemeat ea e caused on
main' street cm Monday afternoon
when a team -al horses attached to
a, wagon -with which, Mr. ,A. Pelke,
agent, was about to deliver a pleugh
became frightened at something and
ran away. Mr., l'elke had the rias
but not being in the wagox had no
purchase Ob. them and after ,runeting
to the Royal Bank corner the team
pulled away, ran down Isaac, street
to the corner of Mary collided wit•k
a teleg.raph pole, breaking it off, and
so were brought to 'a standstill. The
wa.gon, plough, telegraph pole and a
hydrant which stood in the way were
all moee or less damaged. Tke Igor -
sea Wel,it unhurt..
A SOCIAL EVENING.
The first social evening ever given
by the local Manch of the Women's
institute was aeld on Tueeday evea-
ing at the borne of Mrs. H. B.
Chant and proved to be a great suc-
cess. About one hundred ladies at.
tended, filling the commodious
rooms to overflowing. After a good
program was gone through a guess-
ing contest took place, the prize, a
lovely boquet, be.ing NVOIt by Miss
Annie Watt Tae program -was cone -
melted( by the singing of the '1:dap-
le Leaf" as an opmeir4 chorus and
this was orowed by the following
,
IE Lou,(1., MARKET
Wheat 90c.
Oats 35c.
Peas 75c. to 85e.
Barley 35c. to 55e.
Butter 2.4c. to 25e.
Eggs 26e. to 27c.
Live Hogs $7,80.
SHOULD BE: A. FLAG STAFF.
The anniversary of the Battle of
Queenston Heights was' observed e in
our sckoole with patriotie talks and
exercises, Prineipal 13orack leading theway on Friday with an address
to • the teachers - m - training
which wee brim bell of natioeal gen-
timent, 1.s taere was00 ataff on
the building it was impossible to
raise the flag taat has "braved a
'thonsand yeers." Pray, why Isn't
there a flag staff ?
WE WELCOME THE
The following froratthe Exeter Tat-
es refers to neve citizens who will
ehortly take tip residence here, hav-
ing bought a house on -Rattenbury
Street Mr. May is a beother-in-
law of Mr. Atlansoe and of Mrs. A.
Hooper of tore :
"Mr. Joha May of the London road
south bad a very suceessful auctioo
eale of his farm stock and imple-
ments on Friday last. Mr. May and
family expect to move to their new
home in Clinton in about two weeks.
Prior to their leaving for their
new home in Clinton Misses Carrie
and Minnie May Vere visited ay the
Mission Band of James Street
claurch on Saturday afternoon Mat
and • a very pleasant and sealable
afternoon was spent."
ONT. 8T. CHI•L
URC
A former. pastor, in the person of
Rev'. W. J. Ford, 'conducted anniver-
sary le.rvicea on Sunday last. Mr.
Ford's fierMORS were appropriate to
the occasion. Het morning topic
numbersan instrumental duet by
WS Campbell and Miss- Tebbutt ; a "The militatry of Prayeo, of
the Word and of Mase." In the
reading by Miss Wilson ; a coupnle ereuMg his discourse was on tale
of solos by Mina .Allin ; violin sole words, "Speak to the children of
by Miss Gertrude °bent • a solo by Israel that they go forward." Both
Miss McIver, a aouple of selee- sereiees rare greatly enjoyed awl
tons from Mae Ontaxio street 'quart- were in ovary way suceessful. The
Otte ; a recitation ay Misg Greee
pastor, tke RevMrAllinee,de
Cleft wed a reading entitled, "WhY an appeal foe enougb inoney.to meet
, ,. n,
Nino ShouId Belong to The Institute," the last payment cm the argaa. The
by the setretary, Mrs. Mason. Ee- response was a generous one wed
freshmentre were served befoze the more than $500 ha a been contribated.
gathering was brought to a close by n full choir, rendered -very flue mem-
the Singing eaf the National Anthemic, especially at the wafflingser
-
The offleere et ihis society are con- vice and during the offertory Misa
.gratulating thenaselves on the sue- BelCher of Goderich sang an appro-
cess of theta first venture es enter- priate eolo la excellenb voice.
tamers and they will probably from
The Leagee meeting on Monday ev-
tline to time take the opportunity enina was favored with ark acldreas by
of adding t,p tkeir ,finannial resources
in alas way. Principal Treleaveh of the C, C. a.
The andirese was .an able aryl inter -
PASSING OF WM, KEYS. estiag reeler,/ of the causes which I
Wilhasn led up to the war of 1812, '13 ' and
Keys answered the final It between Canada azd tate United
summons on Saturday morning leen, States. Mrg. W. Downs sang a 8010.,
having lived a long life of aearly sev-
yearn. the pa,stor presiding
enty-seven
The late Mr. Keys *as born of • Rev. D. Speace, General Sec-
retary of Um Dominion Aaliance, le
Trish Parentage in Dundas County aria
reaped with his familn 80 Huron when to speak in this chum% on Sunday
morning next.
tai was but tea years ot age. Tkey •
setltled on the Babylon Lam, Stealer, A FAREWELL, GIFT.
and on this farm Mr. Keys eantinue
ed to reside until abott two Years The ladies of Onta.rio street church.
- gathered at the borne of Mrs. Trick
ago' when be calm' wi'"` "4 g's' on Thursday evening last, 'the object,
Mr. G. R. Keys, and tangly, to re -
being te say farewell to ales. S. C.
side ile Minton, Mrs, Keys died
six years ago. Hawke prior 80 her departure from
town and to peasant to her a token
For some years ,afr. Keys bas 101; of tkeir good will and good aishes.
boon in good Ilea)* but from time Mrs. altari.e, 4 veleonained been taking
to time since corning to town, he tea Yettli sonic' Mettle ia-ta, home
'one able to Walk doWn street and,
being of a neeial wed kindly mature,
time muck eajoaed a that with fri-
ends,
ORe son and one daugater staviee :
G. R. Kaye pi town arrl Mrs. Peel. -
les of Hamilton One brotleer,
,Jamesti Keys of Avoca, Mich , Who
is exacUy ten years' the Senior ef
the eubteet af this sketek, alee sur-
vives, a.nd is the lent of the ola
family, -
Mr. Keys in the earlier days toga'
ate active part in the pubic affairs
of the township, having oeseepiexi a
place on the Council board of Stan-
ley ter steeral years haa also ser-
ved es .Reeve .for several terms.
In religion he was a Methodtet, be-
ing a member of. -the Varna Method-
isa (Meech for enemy years one of
Ont,ario !Aiwa, therche ,eitice comiaa to
town. In politice ,te was a Con-
servative. •
, The ferieral took place from the
!amity reeddence, Ontario steeet, oar
Monday afternoon, interment beteg
made in the old family plot in Bay-
field cemetery.
The servie,e.s at housetand grave-
cide were conducted by Rev, S. .1.
Allin, pastor of Ontario street
church, 'rile pallbea,rere were six
nephews of deceasei : Mesers„___Nele
son, William, -:John Amog and Ben-
jamin Keys of Stanley and, Mr.
Matthew Bates of Godericle
Amongst elmee who attended the
funeral fram a distance' Were :Mis
Peebles and daughter, Miss Hazel, of
Hamilton, 'tense Keys of Yale,74881
Mr. • and Mrs. lefeCormick, London,
Mr. Thomas Keys nntl John
alienate of Stephen,' Mr. and Mr 5.'
IWatthew Bates of Crode,ricli, be
-
sales macre old neighbore and frienas
from the old home townehip of Stan-
ley, who. desired to pea' ehe lastetribe
ate of respect' to one ca the pioneers.
Mr,. ,IV.Ere. 'It, Keys 'desire to
'express throtigh, le Medium of , The
NawseRecord their eincere Reinke for
the sympathy ani kindeese :shown
tkem (tering theaillneke aita at the
tame of the aeccied Omit
for
15 cents ---for new subscribers.
14 &Y8 HAPPY RETURNS
Mr. Win. Leppington colebrated kis
07th birthday Monday. Time deals
gently with him and he lcencs sear-
cely' any oleer than c(1141a decade"
ago. Wm. has been an employe at
the' Cominereial hotel for seventeen.
years and is almost as well known
in the country about as 18 that atm
old hostelry itself.
MOVING..
Mr. and Mrs. D,, S. Cook have mov-
ed fro the cottage no Huron street
formerly occupied bytialr. R. A.
Downs.
Mr. anti Mrs. A. E. Mathewson
have moved down Ilona Godelich
having 'bough a Me. D. S. Cook's been
110S8 store and dwelling.
Mr. and Mee, Wm. Cook kave mov-
ed into Mrs. Yourtgas house on
tori street.
street. -
Mr Bert Ferules has moved into
Mr. J. Izzard's ouse,
WILLIS CHURCH.
Rey. J. Richardson of Kipper' con-
ducted tho preparatory services on
Friday Wine:noon and Rev. Mr. Lar-
kin of Seafortk bad charge of the
evening service. •
Tbe pestor, Rev. De K. Grant,
preaohed an
a. m. d mewling on Sun-
day. A qatge number of oommuni-
cants attended the morning service
and six new membere were received;
The pastor preached a salmon ap-
propriate to the historical anitiver-
sary on Sunday eveniug, the alma:
rendering suitable music.
Tbe Rev, Dr. Abraham or the Dom-
inion Alliance will occupy the pul-
pit on Suaday montane,
The Girl's Club are busy peeparing
for a bazaar to he held is the town
hall on 'Tuesday next.
WESLEY CHURCH.
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•
The pastor occupied his (Ma pul-
pit on Sunday, preaching two ex-
cellent sermons. Next Sunday Rev.
O. C. Kate of Grauton Will occupy
the pelpit in the morninge and in the
evening, it being Dominion Alliance
Field Day far Huron, the Rev. alt.
Abralcatn of Toronto 'will preach in
the interests q; trenperance. Masiteer
Doefelne Stanattry will sing, at tatii
selevica. •
The Literary Society of the Model
class gav.e fortnigktly progratti
before the League on Monday r even-
ing, it being.. the Leagtee?s monthly
literary, meeting. The- pueident,
Miss Rae Maltheeson, (accepted the
chair and as interesting program on
"Longfellaw" was given. leMnaipal
Houck opened war an otitline sa,etch
of the life of the poet, general stud-
ente Colleuting with selections from
his best known worka. Mr. Vick-
ers 'sang "The Bridge" end Mr., Stew -
noon contribated "Christmas )3ells"
38 a solo. Miss Smith, editoe of
the "E'tho", the °facial organ of the
Model elase, read aelectione from
tbas gem vehicle were Much appreciate
Society were given hearty
thanke by the League for the pro-
gram
AMONG THE APPLE MEN.
Bit. F. W. • Evans, the repeesenta-
ive of the National Land, Fruit and
ranking Company, is so ,busy ,theeet
days that he hardly knows •wleicla
way to turn first. His aistrict is
from Exeter north incltading the
townehips of 'Osborne, Hay, Stephen,
Stanley, Ooderieh and Tttckersmitk
and in the Comparny's orckards titere
SUDDEN (kLJ
Mtge Barry treets or town, pas-
sed away yesterday al 000000 at „her
home at the age of fortgaeine years.
The cloceasld lady had lived all her life
here and, was well anomie -and bighly
respected. Her death cavity as a
shock to nee family aid friends as
she was ill ouly a counle of (lees%
A family of three gems, sarvive
'Galvin' and Mitten,
'Ace Mineral will take place Oa•Fri-
day aftereoort to ()Entine cemetery,
Meek sympathy is extended to the
bereaved ones in their sorrow,
HONORS NOW EVEN.
The 0. ad, S. turned the tables on
the C, C. I in an exciting game of
Tootnall plaretel an Tuesday evening,
ahe eleven teachers -in -training defeet-
iae; the C. C. Is is a score' 2-0.
As each team has now won , one
Match a third wall have to be play-
ed very soon to decide which shall
hold the laarels. The line-up was
as follows : C„ M. Ca Bouck ;
buns, Reed, Vickers, Holmes, . Slo-
Man, Wasinann, Rogers ; tor wards,
Stevenson, White, Macdonald, Plun-
kett, leeoCalinchey, C.. (1, I.—Goal,
InfcDottgall back, FeFerrast, Dewar,,
Holmes, Ilanlea, Kilty, Smiltiea for-
wards, Harland, Moffatt, .Garrett,
'Gray and 'Sparks.
are over 4000 earrof apples,
of Mrs. aeheseene was attarly taide, ing
Just pew afr. Evan s has over Welf-
are by surprise on Calling at Mrs.
tYn
Triele's to find ea many of her in_ five linaal at , worn around Exeter
When pleaea
ends wesembleti. nt greet- aad Tuckeramith. ale Would
inge nen 114708 exchanged was, Anis double. the number if map were ?nein
t that being out of •
read an address th Mrs. Hawke ex- abeefee buthe
pressing taw rozrnt felt at her (1"wsgi°41.' bus is da far as poseible,
leaded departure, their bearty mane.. Pith
with the farmers to
e'fatien of her work in emanection Pith and barrel the frnit wbiela will
be beetle/at te Clinton and stored to
with Um dearth and asking her ac-
be rePad
Peptane* of the accompanying gift as a ;:ea "ring the winter ' midatille•
ptarensgemibtleatitoonken woaf stheintraeireogaraby. mTirlise rnsefailmeenillPalegYatnepeutriofoer wcitiajetlee
Mitre:me 'work is uot tint meet desire
Tab*, the gift being a handsome
damask table cloth arid one dozea
napkius. IVIrs. Hawke's reply wee In the early part of the sedsen the
given ,feelingly. She assured . the, Company's thipments Wean to tbe
ladies that as lier association with west, but that low being pasitted is
for the Old Country.
them had always beau of the most
pleasant and cordial nature she The tomatoes raised en tke ear --
would always have the moot_hiadly chards of air. J. G. Steep and Mrs.
remembrance of her soioure, in Cline MacKenzie teethed out well, coeMaer-
ton and of the ladies of Onaario
street ehtiech. She theakecl her fri-
ends heartily not only for the beauti-
ful, gift but also for the • words
of ,kincinees accomparlying i4. The
remainder of the evening was pleas-
antly spent in games' and 'social chat
over a dainty lench provided by the
ladles. • Following is the address :
"Dear Mrs. Hawke :—Though we
feel very great regret at the thought
of your departure irons Clinton we
would not fail to aaeure you of out
interest in your welfare and of our
hope that you will be of the same
servide to the churches to which you
go as you have been with us. ,We
ehalt not forget you nee your con-
stant devotion to the work of the
cleurch iri this place during your
many years ainongst us. WC do uot
doubt that Providence has indicated
to you and lour husband that 'the
way of duty lies in the direction: of
the field et service to , which you
are going , and, a, 18 our earn este wish
that in the new home., some joy will
come to you that Wal be lo you both
some compensation fox the sacrifice
you are making. The friendships
formed acre will not semi be for-
got -Lett aria as. you go itom014yea
STC1IgS with wee sleepeat ineeperet aml
gotta witl
ing the unfavorable season. .
In speakine, of °tabards -Mr. Be-
ans made special inentioe of that' of
alr. .T. at, Steep, where the trees axe
loaded to the breaking -down. point
'Nettle Spies, Russets, Baldwine and
Ben Davis. The Spies, Mr. Evans
eays, are the largest aud best le
ever saw and tlie Russets are unsure
passed for dolor mei quality,.
Apple -King Cantelee gala to The
News -Record en Teeestay .
"The b.ee.t ficat grown In }Laren
county this year is in the townehips
of Stanley and Godefich and of tbe
qualtity there I muse eay 1 0e153,
saw better.
'I expect to pack 10,000 barrels of
Huron apples this fall, but owing
to the scarcity of labor that is a
bigeer job ,itian. usual. Men are very
:malice, the faemers, builders ansi. all
outdoor trades shoving their work
so as to get aitaitellea up befgre wai-
ter sets in. This being, the, case It
will be impossible far rim to get all
my fruit picked, so I 88111 i.0's.0 it S.8
o favor 71 The NeweiLltecerdwill in-
theete to orchard .owners that they
pica their apple e end eithtr 111.11.
i0 their baros, or ander cover eo ae
ito preteet teem againet ale,. Weather
men] we let erected, 'waken wilt ae
Net as soe,u ae peseille.
C. A. S. MF.,EITING.
A meeting of Um local branch of
the Children's Aid Society was held
in the council chamber on Tuesday
evening, wheat a representative gath-
ering liatened to Mr. R. H. Elliott
secretary fet the county, tell of the
work lming do* One woleld
suppose that in a county like Hur-
on there would be little 'work for
such a sooiety„ "Clues who are on
the inside and understand the taus -
tion think differetitly, however, and
much good is being done etaintly and
unelatrusively. CeD, Bowen was
appointed president iie tke ,,place of
Mr. Hartley, who has Fernoved. Short
addressee were also given by Rev.
Rattler Mae, Dr. Tkompson and Mr.
Maiming. niav. A. Ja Alija occupied
the claait on Tuesday evening.
ST. PAUL'S CaluRCH.
Go Sentlay last the manual Harvest
Tkaragegiving serrices of St Patel's
caurch Were Nature eontribet-
ad her , share in a bright, auclauded
day ; • and glad worshippers thronged
the -church at both teerviees. Flow-
ers, fruit, and Tegietablee, vete- in
.abundance, and the decorations ser-
ved toaremiall one hew gitting .sech
a service truly 'was. The dignified
ana beautifel service, lend by the,
recto; ad assisted by the (Moir
thrilled even the lukewarm SPeoial
music was sung by the their which
reflected tredit upoa those in charge.
And to Complete the perfect whole
the recteets sermons, earnest, heart-
felt, and thrilling, brought the old
yet ever new messages of God's love
and genieroeity anal man's bounden
duty. mg morning's text was tak-
en frora jasalm CII1V, 2 and 3, and
a etrong appeal was made to remem-
ber our benefits and blessings whioh,
like the stars above, are innumerable.
If pne 'hut realize.d them thanks
Would be spontaneous and unceasing.
The evening text was founi in Mark
-IV 29. As the earth oannot sow
itself neither can the 'world sow the
seed of outlasting life, Bat the
'great Sower Of love, compassion and
goodness 18 ever ready to plant the
springs of eternal life, would wa laUt
offer ourselves a fitting end ascot -
able sacrifiee.
The congregaelon te,spoteled to the
harvest call with a splenatteneffealag
of „ease three temeleardollars, and at
the close tor tho day, as the White
robed choit \trotted its way from tte
chancel seats to the veetry, never diel
the walts of the old church ring with
a hymen that rose more surely fr0111
Leant to lips than in the final re-
cesseonal "Tee Day 'Thou Gaust
Lord is ended."
Tae rector's subject for Sunday ev-
ening next will be : "Colefiemation :
Its Scriptural Reasons anti Position
in The Cherek of England
Tee Tbankonetiag connectiot
mita last Sunday's services hae laeen
Inouglit eo 8336.
Goderich Tovvnship
74 peetty, quiet liet wedding oc-
curred yesterday evening the re-
sidence oi Mr. arta Mrs. Roaere
alarshall of thu Bayfiela Road,. wheel
their eldest eau:eater, .Ienuie, was
uutet' ta marriage to mr.•
Thomas al. (tole, also of this
toWnship, Rev., O. Jeakins, Kee
-
tot of: $t: Paul's cherch, Clinton per-
formed the, eereniony, may immed-
iate friends of the two franilies be-
ing present. The bride, who wee
gives away by her father, was liana.
somoly goweed iu ere= voile' wad
carried a .boquet of bridal roses. aud
fern. Both bride and groom are pop-
ular and have a large circle of
frieude, their popularity liming ate;
tested by the very Liege number of
beautifel 'gilts received. The bride's ,
going away coeteme was a tailored ,
suit of navy blue, with whica
Olii-
wore a large plumed. black hat. Cone
gratulations are extencleel. •
Mr. Harry Thompson of the lith,
oon, is steadily improving and it ie,
koped that at en early date he will
again be quite himself, Harry is
widely known and hes very many
friends as was evidenced by the
large number who have been calling
upon him during his illness.
Goderich Township
The Sunday school of St. Jamee'
theme, Middletou, is making are-
paratione for a concert to Is given
in the lecture room on the evening
ei the 2180 inst. There will le Nem -
al and instrumental mum of a thigh
order and Miss May Rance 01 Clin-
ton will take a leading part as en-
tertaine,e. A pleasant evening is as-
sured all who attend. 'The admis-
sion fee has been fixed at the low
Pr_iets
kiee cyf oieuei aenNte%-isiiiieleciozeircid isfitlebesecirciebiel
A pretty event took place at the
home M Mr. and Mes, Alex. Welsh,
Bayfield Liae, on 'Friday evening last
when Norma la., daughter of Mr,
anti Mrs. Arthur Welsh, and John A.
son of Mr. and Mee. D. N. Welsh,
were christened by the Bev. S. J•
Allin, pastor of Ora, St. Cherele
Clinton. After the caremony the
gueets eepaired to the dining room
and dia fall justice to the good thing
prepared by the hostess,
The annual ham , thanksgiving
'service will ae 'held' in St. J'amee'
Clairch, allehliteloh, ma Sunday 111060'
1315 non at 11 o'clock,. Preacher the
Ree.' W. H. Dunbar of aleT Vie .
The Neweentecera te 'Jaw 13-15e,
Holmesvllle
Mrs W. Mulholland, who has been
Visiting her eon,. Fred, and other &l-
ends and relatives in Chicago dur-
ing the past; fortnight, returned home
on Monday. •'
The many friends of Miss Holmes
will be pleased to hear that she is
recovering nicely from her xecent ac-
cident. Slie is now able to move
about the house, but necessarily very
carefully.
• Mr. Thos. Elliott, who but receut-
ly returned froln the west, enet
with a rather painful aocident last
week one day whea he fell Il'OM
beain el Mr. Proctor's barn wkwe
he was assisting in some repairs. He
sustained B dislocated shoulder, a
fracture of the small bone he his
arm ,and liesides • got a Imey hajr '
shaking up.
Mr. Geo, Shepherd, Who receitSly
bought out Mr, Ed. I,avishas er-
ected a new barn and pou'Rey hawse
Which adds not only to the appaat-
ance of tke property but will else+
prove a great etenvenienoe,
Mr. Wm. CrOoks •Viaa eier 80 et -
tame the threshing operations me lin,
farm on the Ilth con. .
The friendsahereabouts DC Roe Mr.
Wade were very sorry to learn of kis
lees in the burning of his barn at
Clinton one night last week, The old
adage that misfortunes nevet oopee
• singly seems to be verified in las
case and we estend sympathy,
Rey. J. It. McCormick, pastor of
the Methodist • church, 19 workiae-
hard assisting the 'men of his eon-
gregationoto prepare a suitable and'
interesting program for ae nateta's
Day" in the' church on Noe, 17th, '
this to be follOweel on Um Monday
evening by a fowl suppee arta entee-
taiernent, everything to he atteadecli
to by the men, the ladies to be.
gueets for the occasion. That it
will be a succeas goes without say-
ing. Don't look inoreduluous, lea-
fed, come and see for yourselves and
enjoy the mains supper. A their at
male voices will provide the Stiadan
music and enliven the whole proceed-
ings. • '
Tae aneuale harvest thanksgiving:
service will be atel,..ceolne.:
e-4ifrothear—uarcinae- afternoon next
at 3 o'elock. The arecieher will be
Rev, W. 18. Dunbar of Benne.
The following is the report of S.
S. No. 3. for October.
Sr. Oth—Vega Jervis, Roy Mea-
nings, Elva, Pzoetor, Harold Leyte.
Jr. 4th---nlvin Lueard, Danlel
Gliddom Stewart Mair, Milton Hole
land. •
Sr. ard.--Clifton Proctor, Leath:,
Jervis.
Jr, 8rd.—Emile' Fore, liarry Ford,.
William -knock, Altalind McCartney,
Norman Main May Hutson, Fred Le-
vis.
tar, amt.—Bruce Holland.
Je, 2n(1, --Willie Miller„ Wilfred Jere
vie, Kathleen Hutson. -
MM.—Violet Miller, Ernest lein
wood, Dorothy Jervie, Willie Lardete
Willie aervis, Marion Ale,ock.
Jr. Pt. lst. —Charlie Potter, Cyrti
Proctor Harold Lardoe, Alaert Ler-
der
Primer—Bessie Osaaldeston
Constance
Mrs. Robert Campbell of Woolsleea
Sask., ',SOS called to her home by the
serious ,ellnees of her motleem Mrs.
Jobe who is it present
very low.
A sad death anti sudden was that
of Willie, the only son of Mr, Chas.
Lonie, who deopped dead whele run-
ning a buggy out of the driving shed.,
The young man, who was in his,
twentieth year, has not been feeling,
well for same time bile was thought
to be improving. .1-tear11 trouble was
the cause of death. The funeral took
place en Tueeday afternoon to Iturrisa
cemetery.
Dates
suuday, 00, 20t13, at i
lelaee rneetiate aa eowa J,ali eider amen
piece of Dominion Malian
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