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The Clinton News-Record, 1904-09-22, Page 12‘5thYear <_ < > < < > < > -LS 4 io 1> .114. ta Biggest Bargain of the Season. 100 Men's New Fall Hats to be t• 11-*••••*, • NEWSIECORD0..... CLINTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22ND, 1904. A RUNAWAY. MARKET . REPORT. A team of iherses belonging to Mr. Wheat $1.00 to $1.02. William. Proctor of Goderich town- Oats 30c to 320. • ship took fright at the IG. T. station Peas 60c. on Monday andt an away and con- Hay $0.00 to $7,00. Untied running for-aearly three miles Lhre Hop 6c. MERE MUST BE DISCIPLINE. HANDLED QUICKLY. LADY 1VIINSTRELS. Thos. P. Kelley's "Big Lady Minstr- elg" give a performance in the town hall next Wednesday evening. I Tho • company is a popular one and comes highly recommended. up the Base Line. No damage was done. A LIVE ISSTJE. A special raeetingt of the trustees A three -ton dynamo for the electric of the Collegiate was held on Mon- light works arrived at three o'clock A couple of weeks ago The Nears- day evening .0 -consider. the case of Saturday afternoon and was install - Record gave columns of its space to two scholars who were disciplined lay ed and at work in less than four a presentation of the Anti side of the •principal for insubordination. hours. The system is again lin good the Local Option discussion. This The boys twere allowed to return to working order, much to, the satisfac- week the .Optionists have the floor school but must be on their very tion of bail the citizens and the el- and have taken up pretty much of .best behavior in future, • ectric , light people. \- page four. At this rate the subject A MEETING OF PlaiLISHERS. LITTLE LOCALS. Sold at a.big discount,.• o ought to be pretty well threshed • Q0 out before polling• day. The dis- • ...Zf. eussion will be or interest f in every A meeting ofi Huron county pub- A. "Students"' reception was held •.a.a.a xnuni ipality in Huron for in each of day . lishers was held in Clinton last Fri- in Willis church Monday evening. • them Local Option is likely to be a to the good and welfare of the craft. scription to The News -Record to the to consider matters pertaining Twenty -Aye cents will pay a sub- . , several English and American brands in Hats, and in Standard, Blyth ; Advance and Tim- The Clinton 'and Base Line Baptiat •?5• DIED ON WEDNESDA.Y. we issue befoie very long. We have secured the ageacy for this district of 51?. . . . es, Wingham ; Expositor and News, churches hava extended a call to Rev. Among the' papers represented were; end of 1904. • order to clear out the balance of all our hats, not I - Mrs. A..W. Brandenberger, wife of Seaforth ; Post, Brussels ; Herald, W. D. Magee of • Goderich. • bearing these brands, we will place the entire lot of nearly one hundred on sale for Friday and Satur- day only at the followin.; prices. g 100 Men's Black -genuine fur felt -Hats, in 5 all the newPst shapes for fall, in sizes Ca to 7, that sell in all.stores at $2.00, 1-114 $2.50 and $3 each, on Friday and T Kft Saturday only, the price will be.. • OW , • Our new fall stock of suiting and &emoting is here ready for your inspection. at 6' a; a, • (T. Tle J. W. Newcombe Co.., •-•.1 St ; • Tailoring— . •—ltien s and Boys' Ready Furnishings— CLINTON—. '1.. ----to-Wear Clothing, Hats the proprietor of the Mason House, Zurich, Mi. R. Fitzsimons made a ship - passed away yesterday morning. She meat of hogs on Tuesday. from Olin-. A DAGGS' ROW. • ton, Seaforth and Brucefield, had always enjoyed excellent health up to a week •a,go Saturday. when she The Italians who-Oxe *employed by A. carload of ranch horses arrived • a2( became ill. An abscess and tumor at Clintoatitstation on Tuesday for the Grand Trunk in digging 4 'trench ;aa ->I developed so that tm operation bee- the Messrs. Elliott or Porter's Hill. eine necessary. It was performed • on from the station to the organ fac- p .• e • -ev. air. Ameron, Toronto, toryassis- in which to lay .A. nine to the Monday afternoon by Drs. Gunn and - - - tint . superintendent of Baptist Mis- projected water tank, had a row on -0..• Shaw of town and Dr. Elliott:of De- sions, will occupy the Baptist pulpit nver, Colorado. The 'medical men 'fo- Monday.f,,. They jabbered excitedly next Sunday a. in. time and threatened 'destruct-und the patient to he in a much wo- -'1: a • • > On to each faker with picks and AN ADORES • though the operation was performed shovels, but there was no bloodshed S' cse state than they had expected but 1 . tt On hearing of the intended depart: seceessfully Mrs. Brandenberger sum- a e1:* a ' • ' . tire of Rev. J. C. Dunlop for Spring- umbed shortly after midnight on THANKSGIVING DAY. field his new field of labor, the mem- Tuesday,: . • hers of the church on/ the Base: Line / . Mrs. Brandenberger, whose maiden "The Government •in its wisdom decided that he should • not leave•Wia name.' was Bridget Ann Costello, was has ,prOclaime(1 Thursday, Nov. 17th, tliout a remembrande from them, so .bore of Irish parentage in the town-. as Thanksgiving Day. The date is last Monday night a large number ship of Logan. She was a• model late, too late in the seastan, but • aster/Med to .bid thim farewell. Lunch housewife and much esteemed . by • perhaps the Government wishes . to was served by the ladies and later those who knew her. . . have the elections over drit. • li in the evening the following address. Tho .funeral will take place Friday was suggested that IVIonday he set-. was read by Mr. James Jackson forenoon to Si Joseph's church and ected, for • very • obvious reasons, bu t To Rev. Mr. Dunlop ': • • thence to the R. Q.. cemetery at the solons at ....Ottawa apparently Dear Sir and .Friencls,-4t becOmet Mitchell, where the interment Will ;know better what. the people (14:sire :my pleasant duty tonight, in behalf .take place in the family plot, • : than 'they do themselves : • of the Base Line church, .to remind • . • ypu that although you • are about to ANOTHER TIME TABLE NEPIDEa. . HARVEST THANKSGIVING • leave us in perthm. you will not be . . . . - Occasionally a Grand 1 tuak t ain forgotten by• us , for because of your • Z") • . • . • • . . • ' . • • ,=,Rr-dassaseleteratatiologrAsielot6ese4616metoiciKtiolooAc-449Re+?:2 . g g foi the iregathering of the tarvest • arriveS cin time but oftener • „ i t „kind and loving vvaya, your .earnest leir-J91011.101er,),0/4-late•leg-ACK.'..1=1:41-1, eraler4K.104010INC/•01018101,04e,teMe***Moia! • With connection aul's chtirch from , twenty minutes to an heer anti devoted work among . us • you • a better sera ice and .we ho e and pray that Goa may 0 0 0 0 0 . . . - . •• „ • • • • • •• • .. • were .held on Sunday last, 'The xec- late .% Such • being the, case if fair will always be remeinbered. ;ay •us 0.04,6t04.44.W> '44' 4 4'4(4 0 0000000 000 00000001 • . . The Sovereign Bank . 0 0 0 0 0 000000000000000000 ; • • tor Preached to large cengregations, weather, how an <> 0<> Stanley Township.. Miss Rae C. Reid is at pifeent visiting relatives at, Viughaan. Mr. James Reid. Jr. and sisters, Misses Eva and Ida, spent a.: uday at the home bf Mr. James rurner of the Parr Line. • Quite ta number of the young folks of this vicinity attended London Pair last week. Mrs. Wm. Clarke Sr, is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Jas.Walker, near Exeter. • . • Miss Mary A. Reid is spending some time with friends in Wyoming and Yale, Mich. Picking apples is the order of the day in this locality. Mr, W. II. Woods has purchased a very handsome little. broncho from D. • Mcl3riea of Goderich. While W. Oainond, was leading it home behind the 'wagon it accidentally jerked. him out, alighting on his head gave him a rather severe shaking up, Billy will be a broncho buster after a whMiires. Cba,s. Johnston spent a few days in. Exeter and London . last week with Mr, and Mrs. Searle, who sail for England on , the 22nd on their Way back.to China. Mr..Richard Penhale, accompanied b',his .daughter Hannah, spent •last week..with friends in London and St. Thomas. We hear that wedding bells will ring .on •the Bauble in the near fut- ure. The .people on the Lake Shore Road are always up-to-date. ' 4 • Mr. William Hurd wears a pleasant aaniie now. The pause is, his . home has been brightened ,by .the arrival pi a.little baby boy. • . •Mrs. James Montgomery of Michi- gan, who has been here the past week visiting friends, returned to hea • home .on Saturday. Mrs. Mawak and daughter of Ber- lin are visiting Miss Maggie Wilds. There will be a Harvest Thaeks- giving service in St. Luke's church: oa. the Goshen next Standay. There 'is a cry of shOrta.ge in the potato' crop in some lOcalities owing. te the blight .thr potatoca. - 111.r. /P. 1 M and Mrs DOwson were guests t.at Mr. John Stephen-. son's last Sunday. •• • . • " . ) W,hole Number 1337 Bayfield. Mrs, Wm. Hurd has recovered train, her recent illness, .•• • 'Mrs. S. Brown has been tenter the doctor's care lately. The annual Thanksgiving services of Trinity church, were ,held on Sun- day last. Although the rain tureat- died there was a fair attendance and the service was bright. Tne decora- tions were good and in lateping with the harvest season. The children of the Mission llard wish to thank t Captain tthas f the delightful and happy sail he gave them Saturday afternoon, 'rho many - friends of Mrs. William Parker (nee Miss Doti° Parsons) learned with painful surprise of her early demise, which took 'place on the 8th inst. She •was united in marriage to Mr. Parker about a year • ago and settled on a farm in. North Dakota, .where they intended Making their home. About six months ago: she was stricken with dropsy, which left her in a very weak conditiora This was followed by an attack of acute pneumonia and subsequently, rapid consumption which censunimat- ed the life of a young woman full of hope and promise. She was of. a soineyvhat retiring disposition, exem- plary character and lived. a beautiful Christian life which was tinted with all the. hues of a moral rainbow. While in Bayfield she occupied a place in the blethodist church, Sura day school and choir which has been difficult to fill. Earnestness charact- eriaed all her work in religiOus. circ- les. God the . A1,1 -Wise Father has Seen fit to translate her from. the till eatre of 'time to. His Holy -City wh- ore she is 'singing in sublimer strains than here below.' Her work is done, her rice is run and she is. crowned at : • • Servant of Christ, thy race is run, ' The.light divine shines on her brow, Thine is the `twell:alid faithful dope" For thou axe with thy:Master now. Thy sacred trust well hast•tliou kept, No call to • (alai did'at ,eVer shun, Nor at the Post Of ditty stept,' • 134 toy fight haat bravely • won, thy comrades moUrn:thy early' It . Andat en hew to .God.s decree; For them abides the symbol-crosa, Thine is the crown .of victory. So thy decease, in prime of life, Lifts up our. faith and hope and loire From narycair. spheres oi petty strife: To areplek, nobler scenes above... .• • . • • • ; during the winter men- long spareyour life to. •Iftreach the . • • both. rnerning and evening; The saaa he expected • ject of •Mr,. Gurme's • disceurse in the ths• As we view the qecation the Gospel of ..Jesus Christ to otheas Varna... • • k • 1 1 • t dly hair ; ' • enirning. was • "Ingratitude" based Cornpany sh uld acknowledge its in- calmest y and ( eto e as, you e • • Directs your attention to its special ties• for issuing drafts on :all the leading towns and cities in Europe and elsewhere at the lowest rates.. This is the safest, simplest and chea- pest method of remitting money. to foreign countries. • - •Corr espotidence •or • :interview Fe - quested. . . CLINTON? BRANCH . u. T. RANCE, Manager. - • •• BRYDONS, Solicitor. 0000000000000000000000 • • • ++++++44 -44 -1 -444 -K -1-4444144-1..t *.t • • • • • • • • • Om. • • • • 106 Om. .11••• 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 0 0 When Ordering Your Fall Suit Come To Us. • You will need a now suit for fall and nowhere can you get better satis- faction than here. • • This is no mere statement. It • is a fact, and we invite yon to give us a call and see for yourself. You will be surprised when you see the ready-to- wear suits we are putting. on. sale at just half price. 100 of these Men's and Boys' Suits are now on sale and will con- tinue until all are gone. You can't do better any place in the county, so come along and pick up the snaps in Clothing. It will moan dollars m your pocket. Money saved is money earned. ..., adrosa the ocean we see nations The little one died the same even - °f erunized at the holm of Mr. A . po,.e.- Ing, • . : . ... the highest civilization briatling with win, Rattentury street west, ythi.i.r- 7, bayonets, their wisest men straining day Mrs. Robert Cawing and her da,ugh- When his eldest (laughter, Mar- i M r f Listowel and IVIrs Mr D -1150Na-ugh-ton has purehiseil Won Eccles. 6 13-14; the viirse ability to keep up • with its 'present to. us. As a slight:token of our ap of his remarks • he eMphaeized the schedule •by arranging • A.;nevv time *predation of your services among us point that in• gatitaule is • the own_ table, •:pla,cing i • ts trains . on slower we'preient you ',with thip , purse, and . * the need .01 at least one day in the Sons to .whom in Most cases time is your faly in your lew fiel sif lab - i a year , when we slithild especially meet money:. These weary waits at. rail- or, 'that 'many through . the preaching. ila public a.cknowledgement of • God's way stations have become a, source of the . gospel by you, and through geodnesp. ,Ought we not to be thank- of mach annoyance to the general the *power of the Holy Spirit ma,: , fill then:for the Many, blessings which public' and should. • be 'done away wi-. beled , to • consecra.te their„ lives to • • wea as ci izens, of this fair c untry h. , .. , . . , t pervice of the Master is the ear - Ire " • • . nest 'wish . and prayer of .the• mem- • • car - enjoy Consider . some of the .bless- :tewns 1.,,*N ph= 3,,viONzR. --• • ings which •a bountiful Father has • • • , . . boss Of the Base Lina Baptist. Our- shqwered upon us, and first, is it E, Butt & )ons of' the . Huron . . not a tattse • for thanksgiving* that Central gtock Farm Made an exhibit pi yRSONALS, - ' • ' thoegrif the broad • Atlantic rolls be- of live stook at the Western Fair and • • Mr W Braude ber er Stratford, is filthiest of' all our ecret sins; Ilene • time, thris saving' time for. its pat-' Pray that GO-. may bless .yott and a grain grinder and ia setting it up in one of' the ibuildifigs in connection with his shop. He Will soon tbe ready t 1 all' d f t o.. co a kinds eus 0 grinding for the 'farmers and ethers . in. • this •• Mr, B. A. Higgins returned home from London on Saturday, after spell - *ding most of • the -week' taking in the sights at the Fait,. but always imy- blg one . eye looking out for business and B. A. is sure to find it. ‘; . W. gsome driving fillyAticom •Mr. Brandon of Bayfield the other day.: - Mr. john SparroW bought a 'hand - tweet]; we are one in heart and soul as usual • were suacessfulc winning .• • at • uesi with the. people of the ;Motherland ? three firsts, a second, -third and a 1. 5 House. ' ' A the Principles of+ our forefathers and While at London Mr. Butt' a'aie two- Mr. A. J. Grigg was in• Toronte last ie we .no e a an , ya o • • ta the integrity of the Empire ? of his Aberdeen-Ang s e er sward• : of . • the ', •cemetery winning dranght 'Ally. The purckas_ Messrs. Ia. J. Chiff, 1-1.-f3.• I.;:fiant•and ,. sleep :the people of•England.; Ireland cr was Mr. Tilt Of Blair who paid a • • •Cemba attended meeting .ef Mai - and.. Scotland -our forefathers-ohe handsome figure. . : . - „, lock. Chapter in Seaforth Monday •• • loving memories that . duster . about Among, other. prize Winners ; from. 'evening. ' ' • • • ' them, the knowledge of the '.prinei-- Huron.: it tile.' Western : ivere . Mr. litiri. John Jehnstone, RattenberY• treet, returned Saturday freni a .ples of : British freedom and justice * George Dale of IItillett. and, Mr. n. • , foit ight s visit amona tilends In • they instilled ' in us are the links' C. : .Attrill • :of Ridgewood • : Park -• 'that bind us firmly to 'the Inother of Farm. .: . • -. - nations. '!Yea:,, though they rest ' The stock brill "Goderich Chief" aalavO th' •• i • : .. . from -their labors their . works do used as the head of the Huron Cen . '''' ' William Allen, Tor:Onto, visited . Clinton •friendi • this week. He is a • .. folio:iv thein." I -Tow- thankful, too, • tral herd for your years was- exhibit a. •••• the preacher. continued, ought we to ed at the • Brandon and wionipeg . AoriSorial artist and at one time • . be for the blessings of plenty and Fairs anl. afterwards sold' by •11r. ' owned the shop ili which Mr' Cit°" ...• peace, God has given... us our meat Butt to an a.mbitions 'Manitoba bree.• Reber ton now . does.' business. . • .-. in due season land along with it the der, • • . ' Mrs. Joseph :Livermore was called to ""': • blessing, 01' peace', to enjoy it. When ._. • • • ,:. .. Lonhon on Friday by the Illeas rf • :c • in the far East• is heard the din 01 AN ,ASTER WEDDING ' , her. grandeon, • the. infaiit Sen of her fle tient. lectures.. • Though • .ont .benea,th the :green alsp• bis first .prize and snreapatake • ()Wen Sound, 1VIeci.ford and 1.inals-F • • war and the clash of af W411., A very, pretty wedding was • sol- * daughter, Mrs. Robt. • 'Shepherd. ' - • every nerve and bending every ener- aer • • • gy to -what? To the discovery of garette. Maud, became the pa Allan Lamont and daughters Lily ' • for life of W. Glenn Campbell, t•r• the Condition 'of mankind ? Ah no/ church. The ceremony ganist and choir leader of A Ills whitth made of Mr. and Mrs. James Dunford for aa a a and Elya of Brussels were guests •' • means and methods to ameliorate . fewday' of the past week %.youerten but straining every !nerve. and :bend- the happy ,roupte. one was perfeimed Mr. Thos. 'Kearns has been on t• the Ing , every energy , to the discovery of by Rev. Dr. Stewart. Little Ram, aick list for the past fortnight methods of slaughter more sweeping, youngest daughter of Mayor Hoover, of/weapons of destruction more dead- acted a,s flower girl. The bride look- and has been obliged to resign his ' posit---------- - taker of , the Ontar- Alan. Stelck visited friends on the lath concession • On Sun Mi .. Will. :.ioves left Monday Morn-. ing to resume his studies at:, the Str• atford Business. Colletge. • hint Peter I Becker's little girl un- derwerit. an operation Saturday ev- elan , Dr. Gime of Clinton and ;the local doctors being present: Up to the time of writing the patient was -doing as well as could be expected. Remember Childree's Day in tla Presbyterian church Sabbath next. A large number in this. vicinity took in Exeter. Fair Tuesday. Amor% those :showing horses Were.: 'Messrs. Geo.:Troyer and Rai. Love. •• Rev..Davidson of Varna occupied the pulpit of the Methodist cherch jolt Sunday ,evening. • • • • Rev. Shaw, We are plased to lea- rn, is recevering. nicely from the ac- • 1' 'II I 1' than any. hitherto known, When ea Very sweet and charming her• in street church; Few caretakers '• others every act and sapping their net dyer white taffeta silk and car- duti • Di X •-• we see these nations • watching each wedding gown of fine White Weasels take just so much interest thei ▪ very life's blood to tkeep up costly es as did r. earns. tied a boquet of pure White ear- Mr. and lairs. E. E. Evausl of Winni- • -• armaments, we ought indeed to give nations. Her travelling suit was of peg were guests of the former's • • • thanks unto God for His goodness navy cloth with ivory silk blouse arid brother, Dr, Evans, this week, and to praise Him for His mercy to "** They were on their wedding tour, hat to match. To the beautiful str- • • us children of men, •Mr. Gunne went airs of 1Viende sso n swedding a c I h 'm r the happy event having takentplace * * • on to speak of Thanksgiving its one • played by Prof. Hawkins of Brussels, at Berlin. Mr. lEvans is an engin- . • of our highest pleasurCS, recalling as' they took their position at high cerlon the C. P. R. and runs be- .. it does' the bright side of things, Ile noon under a handsome areh, a solid tween Winnipeg ands Brandon. -* • closed with an earnest appeal to the mass of • asters' with other .decora- --1 • congregation to bring the question tions of ;White and green, the; whole. . hOnle to themselves personally and making a charming picture. After HOlateStrillO• 4 to show forth their thanks by their the ceremony was over the whole - works, their prayers and their MOO.' party returned to trio groom s house, • • tiS • one door West, Where- a dainty lure •=111 ime • • T. Jackson, Sr., * Clinton. In the evening the sermon subject eheon was served, the tables and • • was "Lessons of the Hartrest," the room being lighted with candles. text being taken,from Job 12 : 8. The happy couple were the recipients tt•*, The music furnished by the ehoir of many valuolble and useltd presents, /as excellently rendered, especially Among these many be Mentioned a • • . , . . . t them in the evening 'Praise elegant mantle clock frotn. the choir 40.6 4.4; ia...•••••••••••••• 4•44•14••••••••••••••• WE KeeP ONLY THE BEST. Boots and Shoes . Our genuine waterproof shoes for men are all warranted. In ladies' wear we keep the.latest styles in the Invietus and Empress. No better footwear in the market. Come to us for Rubbers. R.11 J. — Clinton. .44.4,44..44.444444.04.44.44461144.444,46.40.• • e n the Lord, 0 Jerusalem," in which bible from the trustee board and an the solo parts *werewell taken by of Willis church. Vasa McNaughton, Mrs..1-10voY an( A pleasant feature was a surprise Mr, ' Dowding. party given to the bride and groom Mr. Charles Jenkins of Petroleo,, a on the night previous by about y prominent layman of the Diocese, .of their friends, who Marched in on assisted in the services, reading • the them bringing a variety shower ot I on morning and evening.. useful kitchen utensils and other aril - The offerings Were liberal, being It. des in such abundance, as to almost excess of $150. take 'their breath away. The church was suitably decorated Mr. and Mrs. Campbell left on the with aowers. The communion table afternoon train accompanied by the was adorned with 'white flowers in usual tengratufations, rice and old two beautiful brass vases, the, latter slippers, for Detroit and 'other places being, a recent gift from one of the and will be. At Home to their fri- ladies of the oongregation, ondNalter 0ctoer 15th. • __. 11111111111 111 • The *Methodist church intends hold- ing their anniversary services* on Sunday. Rev. Mr. krazen of Goderich will preach both morning and even- ing and at 2,80 will pteaclt in the interest of the Sabbath school. Then on Monday -evening an excellent en- tertainment Will; be given. England will be represented by *Itev, A. X, 13irks, Seaforth ; Ireland by Rev. Graham, Goderiph ; 0 Scotland by Mr, Blair, Goderich, and Canada by Rev. Hazen, Mr. 3. U. Holmes returned from Manitoba, and says there are good prospects there this year. Mrs. Bloomfield of Wingliam was here attending thetfuneral of the Jain Pletcher McCartney. Mr. II. Elford went to Manitoba last week, Prof. J. T. Holdsworth of Drexel • Institute, Philadelphia, was home for a couple of Weeks!. • ownship. . Mrs. Beattie • Webster of Ashfield Spent Saturday and. ,Sunday at . the parental Mine on the Oth concession, 'Mr. George Miller of • the Oth. eon. is having. a • windmill 'erected by. Mr, Jacob Miller • of Clinton. • Mr. , Peter Cook of near Durham visited friends in the township the past week. . Dr. '• Head, Patrick- of 'Yorkton, Assa.,' spent a few days last week the. guest of Mrs. II. Thompson. Dr. Patrielc attended medical' college wi- th Dr. Mary Irwin and called to see Dr. Irwin when in town. She • left for Guelph on Monday. to visit some friends there. The apple crop is light is this township and the farmers expect. to get it fair :glee. • The. masons ate busy at. the new school on the 10th and it promises to he a fine' structure Mr. and Mrs, LevOrick were in London last week'. nit CONTRAST. LIDERAL- The Soo -Smith, 'Unseated. North Perth -Brown, Unseated. CON$1ftVATXV- Muskoka-Mahn!!y, Sustained. Centre Druce -Clark, S us t aitted. -This , is • the, resift of the election trials so far. The Government has a majority of only one, but It still hangs CM ..cOlhorne Township • Miss Susie Pennington returned home this. week after a month's holi- .days, visiting friends in Muskoka, Toronto, Hamilton. and Dinulas Mid. • is much beneetted .by the change. The hot..supper . held at Benmiller. • ' on Wednesda.y.night of last week 'was oauig, treadn dt successo 52, T he proceeds. _am-, • We aro sorry to. say that Mrs. ' Peter Fisaer is very low at present The apple packers aro on their rounds • once more and are taking •• • nothing but first-clasS apples,. • se there will .be plenty of culls for the evaporators this fall, . • • ' • • Mr. Wm. Cunningham has putela4Sed., a iieW rubbertired buggy. Will likes to keep up with the timea. The work on the 0. P, R, at God - each. started litet week and 'they, haye'their steaM shovel gOing full blast. • .• • .. • Mr. ,Duff and Mr. Jas. Johnston, of Goderich called an ,the Indian doctor last Sabbath, as Mr. "Johnston has been hi very •poor health for Solini • time.: • • Messrs. Martin and -Dan Contiolis liave .purchaSed. the Swamp belonging to Mr. Jas. Strauglian .at a good figure and will :move their saw -mill into it in the near future. . • • We are;sorry to inform many et -our readers of the death. of Mr. Ed. Jen -I kins which took piaeaa.t London hospital where -Mr. Jenkins was un- dergoing an operation for appendicit- is.: His father brought the remains home Wednesday night, The funeral took place an' Friday afternoon from • his own residence to Colborne otame-• tery. Over 100 rigs. followed the • corpse to its last reating, plaee. The bereaved widow anit two little child - •ren have the *synapathy of a large •circle of sorrowing friends inthis • their sad bereavement. Mr. Jenkins was always' cheerful and highly re- speeted by all. who knew him •and • always ready, to* lend a helping hand in time of need. •- Porter's Hill.. Mr. Stirling McPhail has' lent' for '0hatham where ho will be engaged in the apple business. D. S. Macdougall andFred. Mor- gan: returned from Detroit after spon- ging a , week visiting among friends in that city. Mr. William Macdonald Is recover- ing as well as cart be expected after receiving a severe kick on the le from la horse. Several stitches had to be 'put in the wound. Mr. 'Henry I3one of the, Base!, Lino called on friends in the village. • Miss, Florence Macdonald of the Michigan .Telephone Co., Detroit, is spending • a coll'ple Of weeks .at the home of her parents. • West Wawanosh. On Wednesday of next week the home of Mr. Samuel tZerr of the Colborne boundary wlll b. the scene of the marriage of his yoaugest dau- ghter, Mamie, to Harry Routledge, •an estimable young farmer. The' ceremony will be performed by Rev. John Nennedr,