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Clinton, Nov. 8, 1900
STANLEY TOWNSHIP. BRUCEFIELD.
Mr ,John \Voods of St. llelens, whit
was visiting friends in this neighbor- ^fisc L. Ferguson of Bayfield is
hood. hits returned house. Mr. AVoo,►s again at her old place a. T. C. Del -
hall to get. house in time for the elec• ir,tt:y's tailor shop.
tion :so 1 hntho could orad. his ballot :lir. and Mrs It. \V. gue of the
for It. McLean. I3rownson Line were thee guests of Mr.
11r. John Johnstone and his sister and Mrs. T. 0. l)elgaty last Sunday.
were guests at Alt.. J. ,tnW.Meld's on 1 olttfc•s were (inlet in this section.
Sunday last. As both thectindjtlnt03 were Grits there
11r. (.'Inas. Real shipped •t car- was not much 1011111 for argument,
load of carton to Toronto ou Alunday I liefnr. thew stems are printed Mr.Inst. opo. 1lcEtven of Mensal) Will have Ni.
Miss Stella lt.ttItwell, who was P. to his name and poor old John,
visitsMg friends at. St. Helpers, returned 8.04011 Sir Wilfrid wanted hack so
on Frid.ty last. I badly, will have to stay at home.
1Ir. Janes Eagleson from ('Iint.`ttt i Mr. is slowlv'in ill,wg(t has been very ill,
was the guest of Mr. John I)avist'rt i
on. Suodny last. 'tot'. Mr. Martin of Exeter preached
\tis.; Edith Itattltwoll, who has hpn a g111a1 sermon in thn Presbyterian
lid sl, with aun ut.l0Ik of hos heti chchinch last Sunday evening.
and t yphoid foyer, is (14)111:r :ns well its
lihis sermon
passed off with the usual
con I> oxpn('ted ;LI time of mil ing. pranks
piling land rollers insuch as tnfror front f
\Vo• hope shit will soon be restored to : 14.,,„.,,s,
i piling
hertsn:rl he.dt.lt again. i stores, etc.
Al iss L'innie lfnnth 1 h from St rat ford S ne of our sports were out shoot.
i4 visit ing ft feuds it this neighborhood trahord 1 hug f Ire ol.hor Baty and shot one 01 the
at present.
Ise ttlest Aver gree squirrels ever seen
Mr. "Phos. 13rownc t 1 and sister and in 1 hese parts,
Ali. A. (.; ll',ttl11 atte/1(1eol the !nisi- The storm cut off the telegraphic
1444s. 111801ttg in the Presbyterian rottnntic•ation from our village on
church on Monday last, nday
311% ( Iali ,It rias :nonnd This week \1r. Geo. Turner. who is up abouthaying lurkvvs f'"'which he is pay i Marton, sent home a fine deer this
1,1 t 11.;,h,•st si'ste'r I,rtr.t'. week. (1444). is combining business
(dad to report that. Mr. Wellington with pleasure.
Eliot r, who had I he utisfor•f tine to
cul his mon while vatting bawls a --- --
shot1. 'into age, is doing as well as
(1,111(1 h, exported.Chiseliturst.
Ali. I; .foltttstone was in Clinton on A number of the farmers of this
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business 1)11 T410,4141y lost. j Vivinily delivered their lambs on Mon-
-----•>� illy Lost to Alt. John Shepherd of IJen-
I s:ill. Four cwnts per lb. was the ruling
WEST TUCKERS111Ttl•
n Fisaer,
nners 11.11', taking. advantage of the
Ili Flt1 g' • Ifill,> of (;oricIt anhoaulilltl
weather to get their plowing
Mrs..J•,ltn Layton of ('lint ,+t were the done and their I urnips up. Turnips as
4nt,l ty guests of Airs. 1'. L;tvton.
Brown wielded the rt' rule are n Wo crop this year.
Air_ Tho., Ir. John 1Vnn.1 of Turkerstuith has
hammer at Mr. Rnbt, 9JcVety'.s 1 his (house .nnt•ed atuj a stone found/t-
oil-tutu solo int 'I'htrsda)' Inst in his lion pot under it. John utast be think-
u-to1 successful style, i ing seriously of getting a housekeeper,
('utterly service for I his Circuit Miss Battle Johnston was visiting
wit:,• held at 'I'urou,r•'s a npoietnuvat for at few days hest week with her
ou Sunday, Rev. 1 h.. (iif)•„rd, Super- 'trot her, Will, of flay township.
•inr.•ndoet, nllicial, d. Me. George Sunellttcorube has his colt
Ali . 0e Togo Whit • tont es f his weed( broken in to drive single now. George
to the Moron Ito ttl wit ori' he will will have a dandy driver. The girls
take ptssessiou of op. 1.11 in h,• ro• will got, lots of drives now.
(•ently Ititr.•h•t'ed flout Mr. It. Van Mr•.,John T. Mitchell spent Sunday
1•:gat ntil. (;ear.•o aut,l family carry wit h his hrc,ther of Ushorne township.
with 1 hent I be lest. wishes of old On Sunday lost anniversary services
(moods 10 Ihpir 111w haute. were held in the Presbyterian church
AI
r. ort
Chos.
1:1'.1 rFriItm his trap home on of this the � I;'twt' iel.latpreatc•hed able awers of coast. Komp.%hat improved in sive sermons afternoon and evening.
ht•.Jt h. (1.• spent, I he roostof hist imp The chin eh tv;ts crowded to the doors •
`,,•'.;,n IJ. ('. b 11 eoni• ha •k vitt at lot torose services. On the Monday
.`.loo'an+t where he wits the guest of evening following a fowl supper was
NI i• 1. M ty 11>nt” by seeing consider• given in:tlhe basement of the church af-
,thlo ',tint ry :int he t pinks there is no` terwhich a platform meeting was held
idle,• like Huron. in auditorium. Although the weather
Mi — I('•hecra Stanbury is this weak was r:ttherunfavotr•altle the church was
I I1,' gn,•.r of 1Ji•ses Thompson and crowded to the doors and no doubt all
\lr•(',alnell of flay. enjoyed theinelves.