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014,INTQN; ONTARIO. OCrOBER 10, 1902'.
{*1 per year tu sevens, '
Seat ween est so paid
enlist for the King today" was render,
Optical • A- NOBLE BAND 'OF WORKERS .
ed. ete the evening wets devoted. en. reasONAL.-A son of Ws KnoX, ;vie AelleieBneMer Alen TaAeXseetsfo.--
to:Meath:es Bend Wort, this pert Went to Manitoba on the harvesters' On Sunday, Oct, 12, Rev NT Holmes, of -s .
hilerldek Wee fields
or the programs, was , Very aenroortate, excursion about six weeks ago,returned Blyth, will nreach enterers, 'services et
Educatfon
and well carried Ont. Six boYe dressed lleele OP Tilestlarather unexpectedly. at 10 80 a m and 2.30 t3 on, Ban Rev uibs
Delegates of the London Dane „o no Connection and merited conaiderable with a horse while in the west. and collections will be taken up. A tea
'Times are °hanged, and are ohanging,the
people no longer buy their eosin ot Orr -
ant peddlers, nor allow themselves to be
ooaxed into purobasing wonderful optical
quacks; nor are they even content o go to
a store and piok out a pair of oheap epee -
toles with which they think they oan was
best for a minute or two. When their eyee
aohe or their sight blurs, they eeek an
educated optician in whom they have con-
fidence, and expeot nim to be able to advise
them, and pessorebe glasses if they are
found to be requiree. Where's no gums
work in our method of eyeeteeting. We are
qaalified to discover the nature rola degree
of any deet and properly correct it. No
charge for consultation,
ii.ra ma y islissionary' in aoldiers' uniform gave recitations in He had the misfortune te get kicked Small, of 'Auburn, at 7p Special se
applause, a.nd we must say all the little
•
Society attend their 8th annual eonyentlon,
ones did won and Mr Murch is to be
held. in Clinton this week 1 congratulated for the training that the
children displayed, Muse Halite Cons be
officiated at the organ throughout. At
the close of the that part the president
took the chair and then business
pertaining to Mission Band work,. was
taken up, Mrs Wright made the pre-
sentation of it library to the Ss Thomas
Minion Band for baying the largest in.
crease during the year, arid the Goder-
ich Miseion 13atid received the Banner,
presented by Mrs Burns, the mother of
Mission wolici who was also the recip-
ient of a handsome life honorary mem-
bership certificate framed. iThe annual
report of the Mission. Bands of the
London district was here presented,
and was yet, encouraging. It shows
circler; and bands in existence to be 23,
a net gain of 2, anneal Members 1066,
life members 36 - total 1102; income
$766.49, of this amount Leagues cons
tributed*$28,50; two bands dropped out
during the year, end three new ones
have been organized, and systematic
giving is gaining its way into all circles.
In speaking of these youngfolks in this
work the report says -It is upon the
love and self sacrifice of tbe masses we
are to rely, and -this is why the educa-
tional work of our circles and bands is
so important. It mayseem it trifle that
a dozen young women or a score of
yeomen meeting twice a month to con
P. B. CREWS,
Expert Watch Repairer Jeweler .
Refrareioniet and Dispensing Optietne.„
OPPOSITZ TOWN HALL.
BIDDLE001VBE'S OLD STAND.
Porter's Bill
NoTEB.-John Pickard, Toronto,who
has been visiting his parents, returned
home Monday. Miss Lily Stort, who
has been visiting her sister, returned
to her home near Woodstock on Wed.
nesday. Miss Adella Cox is in Goder-
ich, learning dressmaking. O. W.
Pater recently attended the funeral
of his cousin, Ohas. Whiteman; near
Rippen, who died of aphendicitis.
Capt. 0. McPhail returned on Saterday
from Niagara, wktere he has been on
duty for a -couple of weeks. J. T. Ell-
iott is home from the Soo, where he
spent the sumraer; he looks as if it has
agreed with him. Frank McDonald
has returned from Detroit.
St. Augustine.
"NoTes.-Rev Fr, Hanlon is getting
in stone for the new church, and in-
tends erecting a very fine builefing
here next summer. We regret very
much that Mr Mos and family are
heaving our corner, as their pretence.
has been much appreciated in the.pest
vear; members of Edward )3rophy's
family are taking bold of the buiiiness;
we welcome them, .and wish them all
success. We are glad to learn that
the people teho have been indisposed,
at Donn brook, are getting depend
again. Miss Eva Fraser, Goderich, is
again in our midst, and we expect that
ere long she will becoine it permanent
resident. We are pleased to note• that.
Jas. LecIdy is again able to be around..
0
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday • Werantseer Mamma.
will be days long remembered by the I Wednesday morning seen the delegates
ladies of town, who are members of the in session at Wesley church where the rest
Landon Branch of the Women's Mite • of the meetings ;were held.
slonary Society. For some time past The usual devotional opening exercises
they have worked assiduously to per- were held, and Mrs Rae, London, oonduot-
feet the convention which has just ed the Bible rotting, wbiob was "The vine
close& and their highest hopes, along and its breaches." letratford was chosen
with the members of the execiative an the piece' of meeting ° for next year's
have been fully realized for their labors owsventiorehdre Lacked that city,extending
It was their eighth annual meetieg a hearty invitation, '
and each successive one some better The question drawer elicited consider -
than the other, whichie good ground able information, the questions being ens -
for encoorageneent. They. have been wered by Mesdames Hamilton, Bishop and
pressing on, as only a mission, society Borne, ,
can do it. being the one ideal labor of A notioe of motion• was Oven by Mrs
Berne, that Article IV of the Constitution,
love for their master. ,
From the evening trains of Monday relating to anelharies, he emended Se aa to
till those of Tuesday night, came in include a opt. of eystematio giving, Gom-
a ensiling band of those interested in mittee work was teen taken up for the
Mission week, and Miss Maggie Mob- rest of the morning.
ington,with her able band of assistants
' as a billeting coransittee, were kept WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON.
busy caring for ate and directing them
tion service was held, led by Mrs Rev.
McCamus,Sarnia, A telegram from Mrs
Arab: a mostsoul-inspiring conseeria
I to theit stoppingeslaces. A bus was
provided for their, acconsodatiop ,and
the station presented a busy spectacle. Dickson, London, was received with
The first session opened in the One' pleasure. A letter of sympathy was
also sent to Mrs Green, t)linton. The
"Ballad table talk" by Mrs Bishop, was
tatio street church at 10.30 on Tuesday
morning, The president, Mrs Melded:1-
an,occupied tne chaleand in her bright
successfully conduoted,and suggestions
manner called the meeting to order. ref eti ve to development of Mission Band
After the Doxology, Rev. Mr Manning work was brought up, and showed that
then 'sung
led in prayer. A hymn was
great deal depended on prayer, study and
and in the absence of Mrs Crews. Mrs a good leader. "How tolVed it" and
Rev. Harrison esendueted the devotion- "The necessity ot developing the clevot-
al exercises. . Ione.' side" were also dealt with in ,a
The appointment of committees was
het fel wav.
then taken up and • on motion Meta
' A report of the "Outlook" was next
dames Risdon, Harrison,Tennant were taken up, after the singibe of a hyntn,
selected. It was fuether decided to
and showed the number of, subscribers
take the committee work up in it body,
to this Missionary permit to he 1021,an
except that of Organizers,Courtesy,aod
increase of 136 duriog the pest year.
, Mission Band. Seventy-two delevates
The fcelowing question was :ordered
resPonded to the roll call at the meet-
tO be sent to the General Board, for .are
ing, which was considered a very good
answer ; -" What proportion of the s ub-
showinef. Mrs Roberta, Mitchell, &s -
ane acription lit of the •Outlook does the
sited in the signing of certificates
A report of the Palm
after a few notices of motion were read NV; M. S. eledin."
Branch was read by Mrs Wrigheshow-
and the benediction pronounced the
ye 4ng the totaLsilbscription tisethbe 3102, -
meeting adjourned- tilt 2,30 • increase of 260. Total for this confer-
, AFTEXtisT0011 SEs§row ence 93, a decreasenf50. The alitoralito
etated in her report thatl though the
Devotional esterase's came fleet. and cirettlatiree exceeded their fondeet hopes
were conducted 6y Mrs Rev. GtindY, yet it could not be carried on success-
Strathroy, who reeve a feryhelpinl ex- Judy without a larger share of the im-
position of a few melees of the 31d chap- terest and sympathy so- necessary to
ter of Exodus, and•seyeral ladies led in success in this line of work; , • •
prayer. • • • • "Systematic Giving" department re-
Tne etiairniah of the nomitiatin% port Watt given by the'Supte-Mrs Ten -
committee submitted her report, an nant. The gist of which is as follows: -
F. Smith was appointed convenor of A Program *filch was thought advis-
able was made outote the line of the
the llourteisy committee, Mrs Cunniew
barna ot Organizing; and Mrs Beal on Subject, with a xeport•forinevas sent to
the Mission Band. „ • to tbe several branches ot auxiliaries.
The district organizers gave .a Very The report to be sent in and returned
interesting report from theft, various in Septembei. There vsas.also sent the
fields, showing an increased Interest "Tentblionor Roll" which was pre -
along with a growieg income. Nine .sented to each member, for signature.
ont-Of eleven reports being received. The response was most :gtatifying.
As an internsiesion a hymn was 'sung, LoofseSepts. are taking hold of the
Manning work,members arerealizing that better
and the Rev& Gifford and
ise- work can be done foe the Master by
were introduced, who . spoke very
couragingly, 'first Ott the development adopting the bible plat] of. .gi vino'. • Se v -
of worm:1,mA secondly of her growing enty auxiliaries eepotted litet nsonth
esponsibility in the evangelization of from -which the, following were sum..
the world, Au organizer's conference marized ; 43 aexiliaries and.8 Epworth
Was next opened and mosteintereetings` Leagues carried out the pi °grate as laid
ly conducted by adre Dunsnsore end down by the Superintendent of this de -
after that the hyinn ,ello Labor on" earned, 8 members of one of the
de -
When..
piint Blurs
When print. blu*S411r9
temper end •
enerai diseonttos4
result.
5se- posltiv,ela :cart
tt's • condition .ivit ••
asses: '
A. J. GRIGG
• CLINTON
BilYneldt - •
NOTES.--Thifirst dance iff the sea-
son. given by the young men of the
town lastFriday. night in the town halls
was a most enjoyable affair. Robe
Rouatt and My Greer each bOught a fine
dwadian pony at the sale in Clinton on
Monday. 'ehose-Stinsore-DreSinitheFe
McGee and Gen. Lindsay also attended
tbe sale but did not buy There is an
effort being made to get up a gun club;
we surely ought to have one where
there are so many sportsmen. The fall
fair to be held here on Tuesday and
Wednesday, Oct. 14tb and 15th, Mo.
raises to be the best yet on •fecordetbe
entries exceeding those of previous
years. Miss Ada Rouatt has returned
from London,where she has been visit-
ing for a short time. W.Jovvett is mak-
ing some improvements to his house
that Dr. Smith is living in.. Messrs. J.
Tome Mr Ross and W. Bailey intend
to fish off Port Frank this fall.
eider the needs of those still in darkness
and the 'shadow of deatb, but these
girls' and boys will some day be wage
earners and home makers. They will
be not only the givers of the future,
but perhaps the toilers in the far fields,
of which we are to day studying. It
wassthe moulding they wished to im-
press on those who were laboring.
amongst. the young, in thie labor of
divine command, and we feel confident
the right stepis being taken in so.doing.
An open • vote of thanks was read , by
Mrs Smith to the ministers and quar-
terly boards for their kindness in plac-
ing at their service the churches for
their meetings. Dr Gifford and Mr
Manning replied, the latter making it
very inspiringeaddress- and -words of -
encouragement. • He said that these
little bands were but a branch of the
true vine, that it was laying the corner
stone of the final harvest, when all will
brought under.the banner of Christ. A
pleasing report of tbe eupply depart -
went was read by Miss Acheson, and
was laid up at Oypress River, and 'he meeting will be held on Monday evens.
concluded he had better return home. tog, Oct. 13, when good addressee and
He likes the wet as a &toe wherein to music will be given. Tea served from
Emend it few weelve and admits that 0 to 8 o'clock, '
men can make money there, but seys it NOTES. --Mrs" E. McDowell, who has
is not enough like Ontario to induce , been spending a tees weeks with her
him to stay there. sister, firs N. Clements. Respelete
West WenranosIts
FARM RONTECD.-The excellent farm
builder, Dave Tisdale. W. Mc0larly
it will reflect greae credit upon the ,
of 200 acme, belonging to eir Harrison,
and family spent SundayThe Robert
on the 5th concessions has been rented
for a term of five years to Mr Wesley
Hooyer's, Grey township.
Ferrier, one of the most enterpeising
and reliable young men of our town-
ship. . °worse Soen.---ele Connollls mad
Illolm esellte.
. A-Ftlee TRisee-W, Mcgqillan, the good sale of September cheese 1
popular reeve of this township, is the week to air Ballantype, of Stott
owner of a well.rnatched team of wen, the price being 10c.
petite tvinners at all the shows. this fall.
eral purpose horses that have been
week's Naw ERA, on "Government -
OonatEaTI011.-In an article in last es'
They have secured the red ticket every Poultry Houses," it read "eggs will be
time and haviaeonnedveerabbeoerno beaten.
. an advance of about fifty cents a dozen
sold to farmers in, the neighborhood at '
over TIM ket prices," which should have
eleWoOR-Wood has evidently heard reed five cents a dozen over market
of the coal famine and has gone up in prices.
price; owners hardly know how much. )31-sreen FACTORY -Last spring it
to ask for it now. Win. Johnston, of was decided to put a butter plant Into .4 4 4 S 4 4 4Teueck4 el-resm4 4,:-1-0h
London was herWednesday trviog the factory here, and we uoderstand .
returned home. Weshinsan's barn
wall raised on 'Thursday last, without
the slightest accident; when completed
Bulbs
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R. Po itpokle's
•Prooription Drug Store .
CLINTON
to purchase two 'or three car loads of that the sarne has.been purehesed said
learn of the serious illness of Mrs Ell.
SERIOUSLY tee.- We are sorry ta „
wood, • and a thriber merchant was will be installed during the -next two
coat, sr., who is °endued to her room
around this week, seeing. about that weeks. It is expected the factory will
at the borne of her son, Appleton, with
useful article. . tbeeetinnreeb.napt bentttoercboymtrabeenfeet of
eDime;eneau..-
ArnOVERsArty ANA TEA.-,HEWrI140.-
The Methodist °beech here will hold el'. ,
heart Srouble and pleurisy. . She is one
•
owns p, a we -
anniversary serviees on Sunday next. .
NoTES.-Thes. Austin Miss Jennie
stOre her to health and etrength BLIP
elaillett •man held in the very highest passibie
esteem, and if good, wishes would re-
nTReevenilb. Min. tafthaenntainegrn, inogf, Clinton. will
and grandson Albert Auetin,left Friday
would be well at once. We shall bas
at night' The morning for Marlette, Mich. to visit
and Rev J.
pleased` to note her recovery.
Kennedy, the pastor,
sone.
Mr AustIn's daughter, Mrs X. Morten-
NA.BROW ESCAPit -A 13 -year-old sop
choir will render some choice. music.
of Thos. O'Brien had a, narrow escape -
to •
and good. congregations should he pre -
on Monday. He went to the Held to.
sent at both services. On Thursday
Pensoretek-Cer lbas. C. °rick !eft this
k f itic t district,at ta place
get a horse, and on going up behind it
night the ladies will give a tea from 5
amee bre.n , to , accept a Sluahla ' ' the animal let fly its hind feet, striking
7 o'clock, after vvtaich a good prog- Wee 0;
„lin e will e greatly missed around. . Le,
the boy in the face, knocking him nu -
ram will be rendered by the choir. and
, Ity loses a good citizen tbe
his brother, who was with
the quartette of Wesley church. Olin.
ton;ntber eR ewvi i illi are ii vCeovu pal da 4n dr ese aunt. several Every i _ and sTtohoercc.oluAn s
lamb time ago Mr John him, ran for help, and the boy was
one is invited to cense and have a good' coming
time. Admission 15c and 25c. for sale in the NEW ERA, and found a %
some time before he recovered, con -
advertised a thorobrecl bull conveyed to the house.. but it was
giving ser- ready purchaser for it in the person of
-----I' and one eye almost knocked out.
Viee virli-lie-lielif ifisStibx thumb on - Mr McTavish, of Ripley, at nearly SIM
NOTES -A Union thanks __ .
. v • it is less than twis years old.
, , Wanton; --The home of Jas. Allen
sciousness. His face was badly cut,'
Thursday, the 16th at' 2 80 p mg the -
Toronto Sick Children's Hospital. We popular reeve of this township, Mr A.. very pretty • wedding, when his sister, '
collections this year will be devoted to
are•sorry to learn that Mrs Wm Allen, Leitch, may retire at the end of the cur- Miss Gosh, was united in marriage to
MuNrciPAr...-It is reported tnat the ,was last %Veda:58day the scene of a
who has been a resident here for about rent year, and contest the county dam. James Burdge, of Bracefield. Rev E.
20 years, has decided to remove to
WYoining, where her daeghter has a Robt Ferris vsill be the candidate for Salvers
hip. • Should hedrop out Mr officiated. • The bride wore a
missioners
of the pioneers of this t • hi ' •
W " drese ot drab
prepared by Mrs Grigg, Supt. of that good position in a store. . On Wednes- the Reeyesiann he has had considerable silk waist. After -congratelations and
department in Toronto, To . hear the experience at the council board, and c o , with
good that these halo to the amount of day nearly all the people ot this Place
went to Blyth show; the evaporator vfould, Makes' worth successort hil topple took the train at Brueefield for
a very sumptuous repast, the happy
$8000, which was sent out annually by and S. S. No. 8 closing for the day; a 'Leitch. • .- Y. p .
West listless to awaken to a offew of the old guard remained to pro- • • • . ..• Sarum. The presents were very hand- .
niother . giving a cheque, A. number
231 Mission Bands. 'would cause the.
-tea the village from invasion. A vert : - ' eOlbarne .,... . some, being mostly silVer, the grobto's .
PERSorIA10-Miss Flick, of Buffale,is from it distance were present. Ths.
bioeght to a close by the singing of
for our fellowmen, The meeting VVE03 - Bliee'es"
sense
from here "tripped the light 'fantastic!'
Wm. Lee's On Wednesday. A number
pigeon Shoot Was held at
home on a •visit and will remain a
. , , . . young couple will reside- in Brucefield,
duty, and pleasure in this labor of love
couple of weeks.:
Onward Christian Soldier's and the at Benmiller on Tuesday. ' The Rifle followedby the good wishes of all.
protruding of the benediction*. ., • Amen. will hold the annual governnaent FARM VENTED. -Mr W Shiite; ' who
TiEruiteDAT' MORNING " - , _ practise On Ozt. 1415; all membere are recently advertised his fine •180 acre
' - requested: to be present. Rev Dr. farm on the 1st concession, in the New.
Mrs. Cuyler opened has Morning's Stewart and Rey, •J A Hareilton ex- Ewe has found a tenant in the pei son:
changed pulPits on Sunday.evening. of Mr Blend, of Hullett; who takes it
session with devotional exercises and
bible reading. The subject' of prayer S. 0.-E. mei:fibers sae, they Were treat, for a terra 6f five years at a rental of
was 'Our Indian work." ' After the ed form enloyable time after Lodge on Mr Blake has not yet decided '
reading of minutes tbe• reports of coms Friday,. mr Langstraith and son. and where he will move to, but he wilt be. • •
mitteee and breech officers were read. Percy •Jeffrey, nf Seaforth, spent Sun-. greatly missed if he does iiree ii*av,as Of Canade.,
The question of admiting members of day with . E. B. Jeffrey. Geo. Snell, he is *X Rental, whole-sonled fellow with .
eireles and Epwath .Leaguers to the Who le working at Burk's Falls, is hosts of friends. • , .
The
overeign
Bank
, Capital Paid UP; • ,, . ,,,,,,, $1,000.000
auxilialies whith full power to vote and . spending his. holidays with bie , . •
St Helens • ,
Norgs.-Rev Mr Budge,who is on nis • "
egrets • • , ,,, ''' " *2:841,74.5
was sung. eagues pledging thrive Systematic forth. eonsiderable discesalois, the pre- r
Court.of Revision will be held here on
Saturday. Ms Bradford. -secured the
fill oftites on payment of 25c, broug t
Hon. Pres., Mrs•Burps. then feelinglr been preached' on *steins tic Giving be allowed ae the privileges,. as it was that charge, !spent Tueseey with his
Blyth; congrattilas. •
. Thepresident, iffre McMeehaU and and Proporttonate. 3 '. iseensons have veiling feeling being that they ehould Srivings Bank DePartment
risd ticket in thelediece driving contest way to Efanover, to. be indected into .•
' Q . 'kr Interest •st e per cent per:annturt allowed On
and this sUbject has bae been bronght the only Way to gettheminterestadand - . . . . . .., . former .Knose college mate, - Rev
refeeeed ta the unavoidebie-abgenee of
their dearly beloved vice preeident,Mrs • AubUrn • • • ' - -. dePOsitsillndanedzwounardscled,frhaotnizdayeaterowl,deposit '
. *.
before the aekillaries.164 times, an 430. make them feel that they were 'getting. • • .., . Whaley and proceeded thEtanover.on
Dickson, Who has-been under affliction. pores are reported as beingysteina- :the value for their money. inc :quess _
. . . .
. Wedneeday. Messrs McKenzie and' 'Drafts bon 'ht. and sold,' Money OrdeIgi
-don, a telegram of svimpathy
for the past eight menthe, and on csos tie and Pronertionate givers oxia tbe tion was finally disposed of by turning HANLE PRACTISE. -The annual two Keyes of Lucknow, areesheetine, Mr spayableevywgere in Canada (Iruhon excepted)
was sent names' cif 57 local Superintendents have ' it over to the.prheincial board: totheesh dates' ;mediae of the Rifle Association Decker's house with meter. A number. mined at very low rates. Collections prompt-
-IYattended to. • r • •
nv. • arrived, Extracts from reports showed I out. some claiming that it wee unam, 'will be held • on Oct: ThursdaY flora bete took in Blyth fair on Wed-
Greetinge were received fro.m . eister that'wetabers this year; for ',the first stitutional to change the Ly -law to in- and Ftiday, at which all members are nesday. We are pleased: to see Me .
eine•rnoet-Thedelegation,whit inter-
. viewed Hon. Mr Tarte last Week in
Goderich received that gentlemen's
promise that he would !save the en-
gineer, Mr Brough, take sonndings and
-" '-'retri5teliti'tlietnnditiinVOCtiEti:-harbone
so that the government would knave
just what was required.
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11. eocieties in the persons Of Mrs Irwin; time, were geeing a tenth; Alt monies elude these without the payment' of a requested to be Present. The commit- McQuillan, who went to Toronto three Clint011 Branch
for the Presbyterian chprch, Mrs Dune sedied for our work was got bystraiglat . Tbe next, which was the Mis- tee have donated it prize of a silver cue, ooze age to undergo an operation, .
lop for the Baptist, and:from Mrs Per- giving, "a free -wilt offering tO the. Bion Bane report, was perhaps tbit best Mira the funds of the club, the winner home agate and able to be out among
IT These kindly gced wishes were re- more ' impressed -with it, Severe. aiderable length on how to meet , die. gate Wore during the two days' prac- 'Saturday at to home near Clinton; Brimfield.
tice, and to be entitled to hold the cue the trustees of the ;public seised here
for one year. Any one Winning. t%e appreciated the good wait done by Mr . elaesr$s.-Sas. Burdge haeiented W.
CUP three 'years al -succession will be Tebbutt during the Past two years and Alkenheade3, house, lately vacated by ,
entitled to keep it, . have again engaged him for 1.903: W. xirovin. Beverley Ketchen left on
•
Saturddy for Anox collefe, Toronto.
NOTES. -011 Monday evemniof this 'ANNIVEReanJES.-- The anniversary
L, P. Bytoma, Menem
rin as a representative of the W. 0- T. Lord". The children were becoming - that was submitted. It dealt at con. to be the one making the best ggre- his many friends.' .0 A Tebbutt Spent
upended to by eirre,Fargueon,Stratfox branches having heard of our program - courairements and turn them to good,
it a very pleasing manners Mrs•Eletrl- .for Systematic and Preportionate esiv- to enthuse new Ide into Mission Bands,
BOA led the memorialservice, And at:far- ing.-have senkfor-one.-- Threeauxiliar- and keep them interested in the work.
a hymn's prayer was offered. Short ies of our branch sent Harr Rolle with Among the points out was the
obituary notices were tendered, of Mrs names affixed.but it was only necessary necessity of a variation of works as
Cole.man, Wyoming eseIrs Nicholson, for n.urebers, and should be kept in the.
London ; Wigh, Leamington Mrs auxiliary for future use, . .
Baker, . Lambeth ; Mrs Hambleton, • To the question as to whether. We
Lticknow ; bleti_OeSatt. :Winghem s Mess ..shaild give alt of the tenth part to .the
Well as amusements; a systematic
course of reading was thought advis-
able, and have the children bring note
hooka and take notes on the reading ;
dames Hamlin. Pentland and Ipid, of W. M. 6., was answered in the negative after the time was up let the superin-
Dungannon, Mrs Gilbert, Gevirrie ; Mrs .that we should set apart for charitable tended go around. and award Marks.
Bengough, Mensal' ; Mrs I Lloyd, and other religious purposes out of °R. and epealt about them at the next.
Stratford ; Mrs Cosford, Goderich ears The superintendent said thattheir plan - meeting. Too much time devoted to
Elford, Holutesville ; Mrs Armstrong, of giving witsaii old oneestat it was bib- owing was cftimes found it barrier.
Sarnia; Mrs Kane, St. Theinee. Tender lice!, and asked if we, as Christiana in Send invitations direct to the members
and affectionate tribute was paid to his enlightened age, should deny the themselves,through post or messenger;
their cbaracter, week and the V interest
therhadsmanifestecl-he-the-W.elle 3,
The delegates then received communioe.
adminiatered by Revs Manning and Gif-
ford, They then adjourned to the base-
ment, where the ladies of Ontario !Meet
and Wesley churches gave e reception in
honor of the delegates; and it proved a very
then, best of all, offer up, eroureelves to notices of motions were disposed ()tithe
fortunate one, for the ram doom e
torrenta all arming stip er. time. About his service. Several members ge.ve testi- election of ()facets was tasten up.
inony as to the blessing derived from
this line of action and was finally adopt- Mrs Barna, St Thomas, Hon. President
ed, and became part of their cOnstitu- Mrs Mcitiethan, London, President
Mrs Wright, London lat vice
tion • Ld '2nd v'as
Melvin tera,hani is study ng Medicine
Week, an'entertainnient was held • in services in connection with the Bethel
Ball's church. During th week some of Methodist church on Whitechurch cite with. Dr. Gurin. Ofintote.
our citizens attended Blyth and Dun- cuit, on Sunday and Monday last, were SALE. -The A merlon Hotel was, put
gentian fairs. Next Sunday is •anniver- a decided success. On Sunday, Rey T, up for sale on Friday or Met week, but
sary Sunday at Westfield and the Mon- E. Sawyer, of Salem, preached . two as the reserve price WAR not ree,ehe4p
day after the Usual spread will be on eloquent and practical sermons, and the house was not sold; the chattels' se
deck. R. T. Erratt is still in precarious from ths ability displayed we feel as. were ail disposed of. It is feared that ,
healthwhileMrsItStraughan,OnlbOrne, sured thee Mr Sawyer is one of the the creditors Will get nothing, owing
isnot expected tolive,owing to &Bernd coming men in Metheditm, On Mon- to mortgages. es.. Mustard, D. Waal'
stroke. Evaporator is going full blast. day evening that chorch was well filled and A. Ross are heavy tosers, as they-
-W T. ktiddel shipped a car of pbtatoes for the concert. Three admirable ad- gave materiel and labor for the new
Lord vvhitt the Jewi3 of old felt duty. . give little toss Gace anacnil'Ae_Hasees Tecentirrthby-wi 1 -he at it premium- dresseswere-delivered- bv Rev A. G, -bruldusg, .. •
buSer5. se ler . "INas woutd-ise entitled .members of auxiliary present to show along with the wood this winter, 3.C. Harris, Lucknow, Rev S.M. Whaley,13. .
to the name Lavers of pleasure" rather their good will, and inspire confided% Blyth •
than "lovers Of God" if we did not do have sentence prayer 0001 each. Th. Clark With rine friends Sundayed in A., of St Helene, and Rev T.E.bawyer,
the village,also Annie Lawson, of the of Salem, intertpersed with these was MORRIS 'BRANOR A.GRIO'L SOCIETY....
So. It was the willing mind that was report was adopted and ordered to be North. Frank Numo returned to Tor- excellent music by Miss E. Peart and Blyth was favored with it most de-
wanteci.not the resources to get it from. inserted in the annual report, and that onto recently. Mr Gallaway will eons Mr a G. Armstrong, of Lucknow, and lightful day for its Fair on Wednes-
Money was notehe only thing to give type written copies be sent to each duct Divine service in Knox church Westfield Media:list chcirs, Mrs 'Arra- day, with, the result. tisat it had its
from, but the fruits cf the land, and Mission Band or auxillery. After the next Sabbath, Our soldier boys have strong also favated the audience with usual • good crowd, The show was
returned, - • . a couple of recitations rendered in her equal to former etre competition in
-usual good form. Although the adriais- several departmetas being very keen.
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250 sat down to lunoh, w Joh consisted of
all that the Noon could provides. The
tables were in the 4 0116130 Ot a T, and ran
the leogth and Width of the 13 El room;
6 good. seeable time was indulge in. Mrs Riedon't3 Symposium, •"}low can ,.... ' ' .
.--.-Avalirtn,-the-Meedhg-wsvo-relgumed_i---with- -WesinduaeladlerettebeetiMis-Meiliberes" . Airs Dioastin, Leadeneelestetiettes-,,
.
nee Dr Ctifft.rd in the chair; After d brought forth the following images- Mrs LelliisOn, Gollerich, rec see
'dons :-AdVertise, see that you have Mrs Onningiverne, Kincardine,' cor sec
hymn, prayer, and a few introductory re. Mrs Tennant Wingham treasurer
marks by the chairmen. Mrs Iklistfechsos good LookoutcoMmittletehave Cruised° i •' - ' Mist; Olive. Bates, of broderich, is mitt duct the service's. Mr Henderson is 1
Preeident of the London branch, was called Slays,visit the home s of your neighbors, 1 The following resolution Was tumid. toe Weil known not to draw a large E
people to pray for the work, acattei lit- I Tielieving that among 41,e_greitteat hindrance extended visit at her uncle'fi, Mr o
tea will be served from 5 to So'doek '3
on for an address. She ie a fluent elneker• Call for it careless person, ask certain , MouslY passed. . Congregation, On Monday evening it s
and kept the loge gathering intent on what 1 itp.00ti iik keaten. 00hfallaprgyo# umehOegOodh7itrtowE ir he at: hue yta or Mrvi evi lel arrived
hrreei sad € idnivotei nyat. r , , .
she was saying. A review of the work of erature and pray for special persons, to teesetooson -
the aid year - was practically what she "How can we increase our treasury" dopes tee ea ce.o. tt mc.which s DM .... X- . . . . . ... .. °flowing the tea there will be a treat i
upstairs 'conisiststig of addresees by t
elicited ether pointers of intereet,a to, it for the reception of the "Truth wh eh makes tiOree tune, has recovered. Thom Jens
. todemonizetne forego nature totall ruilitting nu. Jenkins, who nes peen in tor
I; Ida/ B.”. 7,
etwhich were, mite bares, birthday .1. j Rev 3. S. Henderson, Rensall, Rev }
the final question."Ilow thincreitee the per and unhelpial channels, while the mission- n
ere Smith, cob. 16, rciterned home on Sats
Was is confined to the house;
and 0. Ruthetford,of Dungannon, g
free" and believing that in the Home y...tindi it - 0 ' Small, Auburn, Rev M. INV neon B.A,,
boxes, prayer Meeting colleetions. To likel3g ITV trot OT: f:frgidgablifititng ere
Nile Rev F. J. Oaten, MA., LucknoW, )
jelly the secretary and treasurer, On whom k t 1
dpir.tilal.ty amongst otirselves" was by I DTY,Oeile..,.0,18 h„‘an...dieerdf0Xithttla„lkveigigest2 Mich., where he has b
rdtty froitalay City and West Branch. •
a greet deal of the work fell, the one door of prayer, throughits ail- trireqs'al-eS:Sl'enie LoSereiree'rese-rinoe,n;aaeje week or so with his brothere and
been spending a
Mies E. 'Patterson, Auhurn, Miss J. i
tother with Musical selections bv /
A letter of greeting was read by theHon cers previous to their meetings. ion assedibled ittreeogititien Of thin friends0 Johnston and Mr M. Tyndal, CarlOW, 3
Pres, Dere Berne, from Mrs etoo, President Owing to limited space it will be 1 . in Convent
ef the General Board, • Mrs Gordon possible to enumerate the Malty ghee.
an. 'fact desire to place on record our 1:n00:apron:- ,
Ming attitude toward the lignortraffia, Perthpr ' and Mr II. 13.. Armstrong, Lucknow. 2
same by doing au we can be prayer end effort Fterrner.-The following is this etando Whaley, the pastor, will take the work )
ennstanee, Celine and enjoy it treat. Rev 8, M. g
Wright. Vine rear then, Me 6 risume 01. ti0119 asked in the question deaWer, but resolved that we, give practical expression to the
the present condition Of the lehelietlar the prohibition ODUDO ditring the corn- Ing of the panne of S. S. No 4, Hullett, tOr Mr Henderson e,t Moan, i
Y were helpful t° all, and answered by to fdrther
vitOrk. A upique addrees Of welcome to the rdeedames Hamilton and Bishop, Lon- ing °aerated. vrhich culminates at Deo. lith, of fOr tne month of Septernber. The
onis3in dbaet tht n beirl that had $tl:... Seale% eft. OrawfOrds et, Moons el% intended td retire at the end of the cur. i
•••••••1
Thanksgiving Day. marked with an asterisk missed some Iscortnitar.-It has been repotted i
11 811•11°rdan w68 neItt hit"a" 1 ater ehUTeh wile taxed to its utmost to itc. 1 Nesse Thursdays
i Oct Id, beint Thanka. Lwerworeo EL 3"8, D. Reesamon. *E. Yeptesentative in the County °outsell, 7
unrerco Icti, Int, aS dve, is L. Leitch. reeolliteYet,a °Mr, Patterson has served thia 1,
Goderich TOW13.ShiP Edon fee was placed low at 100 and 150 The prize list Will appear next week.
the proceeds amounted to over M. -
the inistortune to lose a valuable horse
NOTES. -Wesley ,con 9, 'had Remember that Oft Sunday and Mob- •
day, Oct 12th and Mb. thee° will be g
fecentlyee.• Neer,,utseleeWeeesetetile hE3,.,,,leiteee,,.,Icit Anni-Vereart ,_serslosfu...bL--connoction-
StibtrAdion--- . i
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ii3kilirsPecnism°1-14"•11-13`"'''a- tilitit the Preabyterian church here, : e
a heavy colt. Miss Scottof lintoe, haa
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Oti Sunday morning and evening Thee ; 3
been the guest of Miss Mina Middleton. j s Li no son of neneall
ill con. -
2 "
dwe t and she proved herself fully con-
versant with the work of the atioiety, whioh
her position aewands; she thanked those
who ably assisted her in her labors; °spec -
&legatee, in which many, membere of the dote . the prose:0Year.
natnes appear in order of Merit. flies° Zest Witw sneak
100a1 euxiliary 'teek pett, was suitably • EvEkTn,To sEsszoN
For The Holidays*, terred to by fdre Lawrence, of 83forth. The seating capacity of this INTesley of the examinationte Votni IV sits that MeDonald Pattereonowardee,and
You went phetoemplis fo •Christlitiie the dinging oft: hymb 'Illti3s Iricidli :h:
giving, Rave them etetted early so they In tirithth COhlethitt for tievetai yor, any at the meetings. Mr /Muth, With ' correspondente kindly Oblige lift by , , 9M Adams, so aseeies division it A ,t, 6 6 tuvini..106 nii
ins, be done on • time, Ton'll like our . ova a Moet interesting et000ent of er
Posing, Developing, Finishing. The price work. Anyone Who has :seen, " kt...1. 1 hirtinbadntdotiretaYrholfiditratl,sreuciiRphiegdftbtre ' rtliltahlnittlr ainectohtienitr."1 tine 'I"' eatilet it:ifiltre-re!(*. 04;tsv' ‘8.17.1.irciev" ;t'rih7rnealaino-rk 'D‘l'indoraraiilirt3", hill I
varies, depending on the mounting, but the .anything of the lives Of strieseleelat. - choir gallery, and the -piteter in the I Will advertieers also kindlt oblige bv
het apha ere en righ*0 reedit understand the iiiiciri ee d hay eeck,Ns'llarVeY•A. Roesi*II, Itogerro: If the people are deairousthat he slimed ).
ee 11 1 F MOoti SESEint L. t t
t at eau u ag Orree, "Who wilt evir In the week ad postale. LAvvolt..tkro tette cr. _ Hetet:that he is wining to do 00,
Ton ahould haye them taken on Thanks- eea labored a Nage i
:re # being tage t a enf III:: ltd.° l be I so6i1131: ads s ; r r Carter IL 6 r We believe that this le in -
P ods . be the r represen a ive again, We s'",
ellejunrg PhOtA11 JO, 0 wakes in choosing a lob of thia kind. tiriteaddytni °Peeing Wit'PrftYtr eending in their copy for anges rant OY* F. h „
al
1.11 A.111100 M. 111,111110
$14.00
Take $10.00 from $14,09 and you
have fii.00.1eft. That irrjusi what
you save, if you buy one of our
cheviot or Molten overcoats at $10,
indeed of getting it made to order
from the same material. There's
niyotlaer difference between Wahl
holght the two waya. The fit, the
finish, the Materiel of our $10.00
coat is jesteutgood as it yea paid h
tater $14,00 for it, You might is
well save that $4,00. •
Come and see it
HODGENS akos,
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