The Clinton News-Record, 1908-10-08, Page 1.;
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VUNION, ONTARIO, IfftIR8
Whole Nuinb�r 1
111BIER GOVERNMENT MAKING .YOU BICH?
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That's the questfan that ioluiked over And over Meal% •
where,there to *preeent to he ehoseator a bride, •
Slooe people egree that It should come Iron' a jewellery
store. becetien.setnellnw .jewellery *Od preeente •AreealeYaye
Aiisociated, • • •
•If 0.408.0 IntereSted only knew 10,,we coed relieve them
of their utiCertaintr heti few reinutelie
Pile steak furniebes the hints. It reveals to a minute
more aptimpriate preeeute than anyone could sit at home
and recall in a whole day, . •
So we•invite buyere. And we promiseto make their
"— choosingvarsyand theitecholeelatisfacterye
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As;
...fonder an OpOlan.
alenion
-WILLIS CHURCH..
The ladles, of Willis ehurch are
holding a bazaar in the town hall
this afternoon And eVening. A 'well,
prepared programwill also be given
ie the eeeniug.
THE LOCAL MARKET.
Wheat 050, in :80e,
049 300 to No.
'Pent Bee to 83e.
Barley '480 to 00e.
Butter 18c to 10e.
Eggs, 18c.•
Live Hoge $6.10, '
BAPTIST CHURCH. ‘..
Tho pekoe will rireech`next Sundae`.
In the mdreing, his -topic will be:
carer- -and His -zhildren"1-
peaoe." Eveeing •"Paul as a , ii1411
of prayer,'"
The Ladies Mission• Civet° will Meet
• on Saturday • afterneon at 3 o'clock,
at the home of Mrs.' Jas. Livermore.
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FUNERAL Or MRS. PLUMMER,
The funeral .or Mrs, S. G;• Plummer
took ,place onlyhursday laskfrom her
'Ate resjdcnce. on Queen street to the
IGrand Trunk •station ' and. was attend
ed by many .seenPithisinle ftiehde• an
relatives. . The 'servicc. n/Its conducted
by Rev. W. H. Dunbar; the pallbear-
ers were: James SteepPeed, S. J. Ane
• arow,s, Williarn -Ctiliteliefeejohde johne
c stone, •John Guesh and R4blort
son. Tbe remains weee accompanied
to !OeAngeville by:the' bereaved ;hes-
band, Mrs. .Lester .Seett, el Toronto
Mrs: Booth of Orangeville and Mrs
-(Dr.).,DaviS of Minneapolig, Minn. ,On
arriving at "Orangeville the remains
were taken to the residenee fee Mrs.
Booth, a daughter of Mrs, , Plummer's',
from whence, • the: funeral took, place
Saturday afternoon. The services
were veiedueeed by Rev.'Mr.• Rik. .Mr.
Pluthinerekettireed to Olintou 4-m, Mon-
day. He has .the siricere sympathy of
our citizens in the great lost be has
sustained. '• ••
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'T.. U.. OFFIGEBS. . •
INCORPORATED 1.861!
. h • •
° Paid -Up Capital $8,900,000. Reserve SC:01,000
Total Assets •• - S46,1100;000
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" HEAD °PACE,• MONTREAL. , ••"
CLINTON; BRA:NCII-=E; R. n
-KWA-Te
COUNTRY BusiNESS' EvetY teelliter Afforded to farmers
. •• . • , .and others for the transaction of
, their banking business. Salesnotes will be cashed or taken for
collection._
Special Attention Paid to •Savings Bank Accounts
MOVED.
" Mr. • john Johnson, hilliness -Maker,
had his hotistehold• effeete moved. on
Tuesday 'to' Dungannon Where he
make his home h *uteri): Jelme
Son and ianiilY haVelein•ed, him.
A GRANITE SHOWER,.
e •
Vila,' EMU*, RethWell- Was given a
"granite shower." Wit evading by a
;Mother •ot her • •girl Mende. Miss
Bothwell is About to be reAreledehenge
the shower of hit.ohen utensils.
AT THE STATION.
• TheG, T. R. is making repairs,
about the local station*eueh as would
not Indicate that the Q onipany intends
building a now station at an. early
t4t-we-II-Xlicii- ni*aarey• Oralm"a'y nEorfibage'
=000 As evidence that When.ii, new
station is erected it will he 'epee the
pienent.site. l3y the way the curbing'
Is of cement in a ,propeetion of about
leer to one. •• • -
The 'work of re -steeling the line
from Stratford to ,Holnieseitle wa*
completed on Monday. The rails
teken Up Were made in England and
were laid down many years ege. mier
are 57 -pound rails and are yet in suicli
gripd condition ' that they s.re beeee
ehipped, west to (Ma On 'he Grand
Trunk Pacific. Tim tells ;mit • laid
downwere. madeehennee 01.etheAleete.
lean Steel Trust inilis And are 80 -
pound. .They Were 'lilted trove' the
Sarnie.maiii line. wher2 they were re
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Placed ,by 1410 -pound rails.. .01(1 rail-
roadees prefer the English to the Am-
erican rail, ;the latter, they deelake,
peels and is/ more apt 4o briak.
Y. M. C. A. ,MEETINO.
The Yeepg Men's Christian Assents, -
tion of Clinton Was organized in the
Committee room of the town hall On
Tuesday :evening.. The • kiiiowine save
en constititte the Board of Directors':
Messes. J. Hartley, W. johneton, W.
S. R. Holmes, 11. Alexander, P. Plum -
1.• E. East and .J. Tneker. The
Executive Cominittee 'consists. of J.
Hartley, • president ; P. Phinisteei,
vice-president; E. East, ' . secretary;
J. 'Tucker., treasurer.. Hartley was
eleeted chairman 'of the religioes cone-
Mittee, E. . E. Ball, B. A.,,,eliairrnan
of the educational • et:an/Mee, W. S".
II. Holmes, chairman of the .physical
'conunittee' and W. Johnston, .chairman
of- the . social 'Coniniittee„•ThttrWay
night of 'each' Week was fixed as the
'regular Meetingnight of /the Associa-
tion. ' The matter of ,selecting :a room
and of fixing the mernbership. lei was
left over Iiieenext,week. The AsSpeia-
tion- hope .teeSee, a•••,. geed, number •• 0,4
young men At . their next' meeting ;on
Thiirad"ay evening, the lfith inst., when
the work. for the season will be start-
ed and, it it .very important that all
young .irean who intend '`tii identify
themselves •W4h the Association, got
in ter the timing of the ework.
SON OF NNY 'PTALY
Dominic Mae, t •a Meinber of • the
eaeg. was rebuilding a culvert
on the G. T. R. •between Clinton and
Stiaforthi Met with,,an • accident on.
Saturday evening which *deed 4 in
his death. Thou:Jen had finished work
for theday and were returning •to
their cars hcre .-riding On •two " hand
oafs :which werebut eeshort dis-
tame apart and one bumped into the
others throwing the men le theefot
most 'oar • off. All • were Somewhat
bruised :blilj Donainido Mae was struck
in ;the abdomen, and learfulle. injur ,
Ile was taken to the car in which the
men lived and two doctors esuninioned.i
They •did all that was possible • foe
him and ve Monday inarnieg had hint
removed to the -hospital in the hope.
that an eperation might save his life
bet it was, in vain and he died during
the afternoon. Dominic° was a Cath-
olic and on Sunday evening when, ins
recovery seemed almost hopeless Rev.
Fattier Hanlon administered the lest
rites" of the chuicli. The .decea,eedvias
thirty-five- years of age. and Was Mar-
ried, his wife eeindining in Italy. •The
reffiains were taken te London . on
Tuesday morning and the, funeraltook
place from the home el,a friend who
lives in that city.
WESLEY CHURCH. . • -!*
et T. 4tik of Canada
$1,000,cloo - • Total Meets $1,80o,0•0e.
. 440. Brandfes Throughout Canada. . • '
•• 'Spnclal attention given toter/nets' business. •
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Pale Notes discounted or Collected at lowest current rates. •
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' , • Savings •• Department. .
Depositsofill And upwards received., Interest'paid or added,to.principtil 4 thanes a pear ,
Your money in too ,yaluable to leave:in the bolus ' where burglars. thieves. °flirt °
May take it from yoner to inveet itin riaktspeculationsi or with doubtful institutions •
that so often in the pastliavp robbed men of.their hard :earned ..wealth.
•• • ' ' • Draft:rand money Orders Issned.•• ' •
: .. When sending money to any part of, Canada or the world,' retnember 'Cur'dialts
and money orders are available Imre andaold at the lowest passible rates. Our money
eraninajlable.atpax atiiny polub In Canada and. principal .pOints in the United •
tee.
Obti Morro-donrteona Treatment. No ReiTape.
Brucefield and Dashwood Branches,
R. T. DUNLOP, Manager
•Theannual meeting of the.W. C,". T.
-U. was held at tbe home of ;VIrs: Joh)*
Stephenson en Sept. 29th. After the
regular busieeei the eketion of offieera.
for .the coming year was proceeded
with, wilt the, following „ieseit• :
President, Mrs. W. S. ela,rland.
Vico-Presidents Mrs (Dre) Stewart,
Mrs. ‘Rev.e, Kerr, • Mrs. (Rev.)
Jollities Mrs. (Rey) Charlesworth.
Corresponding and RecOrdingsSecte-
tary; Mi*s, A: T. Cooper, •
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BI ORDERED :
O:IAIrRIMNAODE I IOtrit. Giooks .
CLOTHING
,Ws havejust placed in stock one of the largest,
as well as the best asaorted stock of Overcoats ever
shown by us. We have, these in a ;...omplete range
sizes, prices and colors to choose from!,
14JALITY"
• Men'sheavy Winter Ov-
• ereoate in grays or blacks.
good length and good lin-
ings, special at;... 0.150
Men's Winter-sveight OV•
ercoate in trays or blacks,
• an extra nice coat svhich
• we sell at.. .... 10.00
Better lines, m dalk
shades of gray or, blaek, a
Trade Wiener.. ,. 12.00
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• We have still better lines
• • at $14.00, $15.00, WO 50,
$18O0:and $20.00, which
• are all shade in good qua,'
ity eloth, with firetelass
• • trimmings.
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Whenrequiring good
value in Winter Overcoats
• call and see our stock. as
we will be pleased to show
• yOu anything in this line
you may requite,
,
• Bogs'
Overcoats.
We have Boys' Over-
' Nude in alt sizes and all
oriel* both in Reefer and
• Ulster Styles.
"A Square Deal for Every'Man."
MORRISH 8, CROOKS
Sueeesiors to flodgens Bros. • Clothing Store
'Treasurer, Mrs...4. Seeley.
'reen. .
rt
were ,appointed as Superintendents . of,
the various Aspattpients Of Work. •
EVepgelistiee Mrs. with= Canteloni
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assisted ..by Mrs. .Moffat tied Mee.
D. Stevenson.
Print and. Flowers, Mee. Crich and
. Mrs. John Stephenson. • • •
*Ater's Meetings', Mrs. W. S. Hire -
e land assisted., by,. Mrs.. Keit and
Mrs. Jacobs; . • .•
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•Lumbertnens, Mrs. George La,V.1.
Parlor Meetings, Mrs, W. S. • Har-
land and Mrs. Jelliffe; .."
e• Temperance in Sunday SChooessellies•
Beatrice Greene. • •
-Press Work, Mrs. John Hartley,' e
Medal Contests -Mrs. Shannon.
Literature-Mrs..D:. Seavensea and
•- Mrs;
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SCENES AT *A DEIPOT...
--,•The play. • entitled •"Seenes'at
Union Depot" given in the town hall
on Friday evening last drew an ap-
preciative Audience, -It was well.. prep*
sentede; reflecting Much credit upon
those who took part and upon the
talented little lady tinder VrhoSe man-
Agentent it yvat given. The caste ot
character's was ael follows '••
Train CallerBert Kerr ••
• Ticket Agent -Amos ' Cassels ' •
BoettilackLawrenee Gregg •
Mrs. Brown -Mise Daisy. Copp'
Johnnie -Geo. 'Scott.
Mr. acmes -etc°. Roberti -in
Mrs. Larkin -Miss Jennie Shannon
Miss. Piper -Mise Newell
• Mrs- Snyder -Miss Grace •(
Miranda -Miss Jessie O'Neil,
Uncle John --john. Croolei
Mre„ Smith -Miss Stella CoPP
Josiah Potter-Bobt:,A.. Beeville) ,
Nancy Pottet-'Miss Gertie Chant
,11fr. Armstrong -Dr. AX011.
Thomas -Harold (City *
Peter -Harvey Harland
Betty -Miss Mamie Hall
*Arah--1Viise Leha Holmes
bot -Mies Aileen Hoover
Bese-Mies Jean Scott
Trie-Misi Hazel O'Neil
Dude -Edgar East •
Beicon tonglace--It. C. Belcher
Mrs.. Martiftdale-Miss Mabel Cleft •
"Mr. Martindale -Bert Hill
Mrs. Needy -Miss Mary' Holniee
Bridee-Mrs. Bert Hill
Groone-Waltee Smith
Bob -13e11• johnsop.
Dick -Dodds Holloway
Rosy -Miss Nell Cluil
.Jean Chidley
CessyeelViiss Ruby telity
Jupiter -Earl O'Neil
litimemr-Mise Drake- '
Herold -W. A. McConnell
Flossie -Miss Marlette leeppitte
Mr, Linton -H. P. Gregg
Mrs. Lintoi-w-Miss Sadie Holinee •
Mies Dake anti mt. Pearson in "My
' Merry Oldsmobile"
MIAs Mamie gait Lawrenes Gregg
Miss Marion Gunn Geo. Sena- .
Miss BeSele Walker. Earl O'Neil
Mite Lena }Immo • ttoo, *Taggart
• Mies 13elle Draper
fr.MeCullough 1.itt "Goodbye Sweet
OIct lelanhattati Iele" With Chortle,
lvng9 Gladys Herniae itt 44So.Long
/ Mary" with Chorus.
The monthlY meetin• g of the
S. of Wesley aura will be held at
the parsonage on Friday, of this week
at 2.48 p. in. XII -members urged to
be present. ••
At the dose . el the above. Meeting -
Oki Ladies' Md Society will meet. All
cominitteee appointed to areange for
the coming banquet are requested to
report eogress, •
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• The ,pastor will ,preach next Sun-
day.. In the morning hit subject „will
• : "The Segh of Josue.” and 'le the
.evening, "Some of the benefits detived
from studying the first elessie of Eng-
litetature." ; •••
A grand banquet under the auspices of
the Ladies,' Aid of Weslee eintrelt wfll
be given in the town:hill on 'Thurs-
day net. The following wren will be
served from six to eight o'clock, at -
ter. ,whieh . a good program will be
'
Mem
• Creamed, Chicken in Shredded Wliea.t
beskeie.
Plaice, Cold Meat
Telseult and Butter
Jellied Fruit' Sandwich with Whipped
• Cream
•Ttiscuit and MacLallents Cheese
Shredded Wheat, Ice Create
• Ohoeolatie Telseuit,
Vettit.
Ore Gold &gee - Salads, e
"All for, cents
eeCRETARtY°. •
.Mr. A. P. Gundry, principal of the
Cellegiate, hos been, appointed ,secre-
tary of the 0, :00,41,ed. •CaPtain Moe'
Taggaxt will continue to •be tre.asurer,
A LIFE -MEMBERSHIP PIN. ';
, At the W, 0. T. 1.1. convention held
in Itru'esels thie 'week Rev. J.,,Greene
Was Presented with 'a oounty
berahip pin. Ife Is Well svortny 1it
tor during his long life he hike been• an
aetive and consistent worker in the
Temperance caUSe. . . .
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S. PAUL'S OHURCII.
;. On gunda'y, next the services Will be
taken by laymen. Mr. J, Hartley will
preach At the in(iining.eervice 'and Mr,
J, Ransbyrd in the evening, On the
YOtMdar fellowineel 18th, the Rey, c„
:Re Gunbe will once Wore, condhet. the
,setvicei,and the Annual., Harvest
Thanksgiving Festival Will W WM:, on
that day. The church workers -look
eor a liberal collection and also.truet
there will he a full attendance at bath
se;rvioes, to serve as a weleorne home
ete the well beloved'reetor•
- The *A. Y. P. A. ". has re -organized
with the following °ikons
Prwident, Jail Hartley
Nice, IVfiss X. Gunne
, •Searetary, Miss Norma,•Bentloy,
7 Organiat,' Miss Nellie Herman. • •
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'gr. H. Hill the othes4itelay sold his
Jim Corbet colt to a Nr Rose of
Goderich.' •
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- Rev. T. W. and Mrs. Charlesworth
have rented the rooms over Mr.
Cluff's store and will take up their,
abode there. --•
The city weeklies And dailies are
shoving uP their rates, tqut, the. Sub -
sorption to The NeWs41,0ord Will re-
main at one dollar per annum.. •
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The ConservatiVes ha.ve opened a
Cominittee room, in the, Elliott block
while the..Liberals, will congregate
the vacant store next A. J. Grigg"e:
The invitationsire out for the'wed4
ding of Mr. Len. Weir of Hullett,and
Miss annul: Rathwell of town the
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happy event to take place next Wed-
nesday,'
Mr. J. Fair's mill teen' " won a
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special awarded at, the Day field Fair
last Friday or hest team:in harness:
And Mr. 'J. W. Elliott's black drivr
won the md ribliOn in its class.
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-"Those Liberal Record* '
• .Sound GOodlo Me."
into is the, heeding to. a picture itt
the window -of the Liberal Poranuttee
People in thieetoWn... A'Canadien far -
Pier labelled "-Johnny Oanuck" i het -
ening with pleated face to the strains
of 'A •grara001000. We think, Nether
• explanation should be given t Those
• Liberal Records sound good, do they- 7'
Whoiee'•reeorde 7°- The pieteme dots not
tell e DoeseEnerierson's Record sound
' geed Ore is it • Hyman's Records
sounds gond ? Or Streeten's Or Sir
Frederick, the military:glo.rx of the
Liberal party ox whose record -el • t
sounds- good ? Lee the Liberal, par
tell 1 -Elector.. •
Holmesville
The mitny friends' of Miss Xturnhnil
Will be sorry. .to heat that theis very
ill at the -present time but they hope
• for a Speedy reeevery of her health. •
Mre. Robert AC•116sein •'-.WaSe• called. to
the bedside et her ;sister, Mns. Ed-
wards, who is Very Sick.
Mrs. Mulholland eeterned. home on
Monday erem her trip, to Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. • P.' tw.tena.ra and son
'•visitbd at Constance on Sunday: ".
Tebbutt, we are glad to say,
-is-recovering-from- a,Paralytic -stroke-
Mr., and Miss Clark and Mist Hicks
Were. the gueets of Mr. ' and • 4uo,
• Harrir.orabara on Senday laet.
Don't forget the anniversary 'Ser..
vices and'tea.rneetihg .on the 18th'and
,1th of this month' in the Methodist
church Rev Mr. Howson of Wing -
'ham will preach „at 10 A.. in, and .at
7 p..m. 'and Rev.' Mr. Jollifie/ oi
CiUii-
ton at..1 o'ploek. -There will Ittl sever-
al speaker t on Monday . and a good
program of :music.
Miss 0,.. Holmes, spent Friday last
with her cousine Mr. Joseeph Holmes
of Tuekersinith. . • .
Are you subscriber ?'
••Ii.not, -why not?
Goderkh Township
Mr. John O. Elliott has rented his'
farm to his sons Alex) who will evork
It in addition to hie oiTh. Mr. El-
liott retains the residenee-eWhere 'with
'his. good wife lie will continue to live.'
_Their long years of industry, will . en-
title this worthy ' couple to greater
. Personals ease than was possible `with the.eates
el the- herrn to beeborne:
Reeee;Gitihinge has been eh e the stele,
ree eniOn„;LOndon,
i Vs -
sting 'Clinton' friends.. • '•
Mr Melville' drib* retnrned from
the 'West on :Saturday Iast,
•1';' jaCkamr•Je. returned from his
•.business trip .to the Feeble Coast
'on Tuesday.' •
Mr H, Boss • returnedheine . this
Aveeic fronn. a two -week's visit with:.
friends in ChiOago. e. • .
Miss Pearl Shannon ietiireed home.
yesterday from' a meritit,s Visit with
relatives in Chico:8e. • ' •
Mi.' and Mrs. Hooper, :who have been
•visiting their -e(ifi and hie wile' of
Hensall, haVe,-returned to :town. !
Mrs. John Miller a,itived from Indian
Head, Sask., on Monday. and "Will•be. 7
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the guest of her sister,
Eyanes for several weeks. • : •
Mr. •W. O., Henry lett Jest week. •far
Toronto to resume his, studies:ate:he
ntversity, . • e•
Mr. Andrew ..McGarva, returned on
'Saturday from 'MoOseinw, Sask. •
Mrs. J. MeGarva and Miss. Wallace
viiited friends in Hensall,: the past:
: week, • . • •
Ur. Clarence ,Shepherd is aoting as
teller at Molsons in the absence • of •
Mr. Harry Huston Who is
holtday-
ing..;•
Mrs, W. 5: Harland, krs. W. E. Xeres,.
-Mrs. G. Layle, MrS. •Ecloniee; Mis
Doig and .B.ev, J. Greene attended
the W. 0," T. 1.1; convention held in •
trusSels • this week. -
Mr. and Mrs, He F.., Andrevve enter-
tained a number of their • friends
, one evening last week in honor of
their nephew and his bride, Mr and ,
Mrs. S. 0. Andrews", :A very et --t,
oellent •supPer was partaken of aftet
Which the • evening was pleasantly
•,•spent' in • Social chat, inu5ic and,
games. Before the coiripany dispets-
•ed a flash light photograph was tak,.
el?. by Mr. 'layette.•
Mr Sani.: •• S,wi't7er ol Tuelccrsmj.t
-vitited hh, brother...fa:3W, 014110, Day-,
Sunday last.
of' ltitetoteirtefide 'Went'
'Sunday at Mr. Geo. Cooper's.
ahe. •house, 'which is, ,being erected
by Mr. WM. Perdue, is making rapid
pregteas under the management 'jot
Mr. John • •Sterling of Clinton. We
trust this fine weather may continue
•so" that Air. Perdue, may have his
house leompleted. tefere Winter sets
in. ; •
Miss jOhnes tether sehOel:sece
•tioii No. 0, -epetit• Sunday, at -beim:
BYthe way, Mips johns is retiring
from teaching, her resignation to ;take
place at the end. Of the year.
Mr. James. A. Anderson, one of Tot-
onte's .'"Finest". Arrived on 'Monday
for •a ten -days • holiday on the ; old
homestead .on the. Bayfield Line. .
has been n ;member_ of ,the police force
in that City, ..fOr the, past eighteen
tiolithe,. hie beat being at Parlidale.
He. liket. the woit and we would ' say,,
from his appearinee . that it
agrees. well :with him, He is accoin-
Panied he a fzeends a genial Irishman,;
also a merneer of the. force, who re-
joices in the name.. of Harry Arm-
strong aiia bas visited on the Ray-
field Line more:than. once. s'rbe hospi-
table people on the Line treat a
risit-
or so well that he always; liket„to re -
pe.
Mat.lthAelb'veir.sti,t.Afi''derson re -binned. • 'en
Monday alter an absence in the West
of several menthe. Life on the bound-
less prairie has:. not lessened Albert's
geniality one iota. By •the way, , his
brother LCW is likewise expected home
in a weekeor,se. :
'The .Nr a -Record. to any „address,
for the remainder , of 1008. for one
dimo, lcd cents. ,
Airs. %Vrn. Cook moved int° Clinton
on Monday where she has purchased 4
house on Princess ilreet "
Report of S. S. 10, doderieh
township, for the month of Sept.
ExA•ms • in 'spelling, arithinetic and
Geography. Total nitrite:250.
• Sr, 117.-N. killer .142, E. SteWaet
109,B. Mose 1014:,..,
•Sr. 1Ix,-14. • Anuot tv,/, V. Rath -
well 64°. '':•• . •
Jr. ITI.-P; Ratliwell 157.„, tL
Thompson 11$4,11. Ellwood 50, -Ethel;
*eSr.. Switzer 162, L. Sterling
150, 4./. MeGregor 140, W. Ellwood 31,
Cecil Hardy 25", , •
Jr. Miller 140, P. Whamere
71, IVI, Thompson '688, L. t Elliott
480,
Pert -Ite-LL..1rutehlage, V, etaniy,,
Said to be the Most Convinc-
ing
publie Speaker in
Canada. -
• 4r, ;Hutchings', B. SteWart,
It WhitmOre.•
lamed marked •,,* 'missed one eiam.
• Atteedence for temith 860.
E. M. Hansuld; TeAdier.•
The A. Y. P. A. le connection wtik
St. •jit:rdea church will hold the fleet
needing of the season on Friday ?vett-
ing V this week. The reeding will
be of a eoeial chaeacter and all young
people in Connection with the clittreit
ate earneetly-,re(lueseed tc attaad,
The Novvaecord to Jan. 00
Hon. George E. Foster. ' fOr 10 Cents. •
• - New-Mvertiseinentis
• Ptirs--13..44 G.;•1, -L •
Fo'z Sale-eW,"' Gleini;e5
Strayed ---C. B;Middletdie-0.•
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Rdolig:tinFathtritosnlinree-aPt:111711;;A:centees)--:1:
Rote* to BentreeLIRansierd-e;
Teacher Wanted -Guy, Hieks-5
TR eS- 13,4 teee
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Baytield
!bo - Ladies' tbe MethodISS
01104 iiii4;'their,monthly ineeting at •
the home •ef Mtp H W iirwvt nib
Wednesday afterrinon. , •
. Janeee, SPAr*.elevho _haeeet.e.ri clei.e
Ing for F. -A, Edwards, by goodi
merchant,'" the, past four- rionth3. sett
this,,Ivepk,for Weoxetee.,,velegee he„ ha*
seifurecia pdeltien.”
r'lWasti.r Tommy Brandon And aunt„,
Miss Esther Beydges of rielerave 'atfee
spending the wok with the . Wrings's*
inether, Wiliiam 1.1;andon.
• • •
Mr. Geerge*Mitchelf„ of Lobo " wAssiy
i,),ie„. guest. . of Mr.,. V. • EdWaid& , the:
past week. -e: • , •• •
Mr. W. • Jordan,. • who hag conductegi
a 'barber shop in the, village, for tlie-2
past,,six. montbV; loft' for hie , borne,
at--:BelgraVe--this -week. eeeeeee---
Mr. Charles Donaldson 44 .
loa.arrived-on'Wodoeoday and :14 , at. -
guest at the parental 'howl. We ere/
all 'pleas/6(11 to meet bini agaie •
1VIrs. Miller and her. daughher;!•Mites.
Miller', et 'flarristen are the- gucats
tili6 -fernier's sister, Mrs., Green.
Mts.. Nethercoat of Ste elate,* 'is
visiting at • the homeot4rs.' llamas
this '
. •
We , have. heard ,thateegr.e Goma-
Green.slade ,lies been :considering a
challenge to Lorighont,,out nJiiTc
George isfleet of foot and has ' good .•
staying 'Power he will4ouDt1o3s
rive at the conclusion that a, deposit - •
in the Sterling .Bank would: pey :bet- • '
; Deliveries .of 'apples At 'the et:al.:cra-
ter 'continue ,but ,for big toads- rranle
Kangan.411.:ahnedat. '.PA°.trx1YeaFstCrtghP:as; efulnehaVe
t ''
and we don't oaie..'fb %et ihein
For Bayfield iieWg read The .liews4,
edherdP
Tetee 'list. Of: the Fair held Iast
Friday appears on: page'3. „ To 'it 00 •
Lor single -'roadster „T. W' Et-
liott ;', 20c1i ,N. Peek: -eh 50 -pound tub
Jcbn
itbuettaterthbile:0:2thsoci,.wwaosit-W.soloun'tyi, tMorrt pillow..
Shama -and firgts for,,skeing Woolen., and
twisted' yarn. • Mita 0". 7fiargenS eeeelei
figurea,..::ftequently.,in the w940.:••
.-
class should read Mrs..:0, .Fiaxions; •
1Vliss P. Nott was • awarded fleet for
honie*.inadc.C4rPet- and•colleCtion. or '
A grand ,e.e.nCere Will', be 'given. In the
town hall on Friday evening' of'. riexi
weeic under ethe auspices, of , the Ladies!
Guild' of Trinity - Church when thei
world-ferned ' entertainers", .Gedne
Spence, tenor el; MissN'annie Strachan,
soprinti.. and MISS lVfaud Kerr,
'Glasgow .wifl give "Scotland bee.
SnonginedS:to,r.y." .Adneisei. :.25ete,
d85ta
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The Royal Bank Imports-.
• • $3,000f000 in Goa.
The ,largest importation pf' gold are.
record for a Canadian .banking instt-
-tution wasthat made viithini tbe`past.
few dayg by the Rival Bank. They
shipment was one of $1,500,000,emedi
was eloaelye,followed"by another kn.--
ports.tion of• $500,0(10. Not long ago*
the bank imported '$1,000;000 in gold,
so that the amount of the Yellow met- .
al, br6ught in this par by the Royal;
thru its New 'Ye& agency represents:
140tl
0
Robert it Caldwell, in•speeto' of, the,
hank, when' naked. by The World '; why
such eaten' WAS being taken, reppeol
that the •gneat activity in' the baxik'g0
business .made such a courser neceitary..:
The statement for August showed a
largeinatase in the eit'eulatiou or
notes, bringing the total Close to the!
litrtiI.prescribed ,by the Banking Act;
whieh permits the iseue el new „billogi"
Only to the Amount of the pita isp.
capital, which, .in the case of the•Hoye
al is $3,001,000. Bankt Ire -subject to•
A,• fine if they exceed 'the. limit'. Gold'
imported to meet the .tsituetion, is Us-
ually deposited with the Dominion/
Governments • which 'issues circulation
notes to the bank. Banks Which Ifind
themselves in- this eittettiett thru bus-%
iness aetivity are•also, empowered to,
Circulate the notes of other banksi,.
Which have a latger.ino.rgin betweete
eirculation and Peid-up eaPitek
• Mr . Caldwell eaid that onti underly-
ing 'Dagen torAbo impOrtition was to
enable the 'bank to 'meet 'the c*Il tor .
tbo movoraeotot tbo''otops, The
amount of gold importation by the
Canadian. Banks 's•t10 -Tier -wee:
000,000; the: Itaiare' sheen of $3.'00See
beo being,tlia laegeet
13ankleg h1stot7.
'
Local Nwi
' A iminber of the young people or
-
town drove out to the horne fMr.
John Middleton, Sr. et Godetieh-toWnt.
ship ,lase evening wheee they: av4,3
very cejoyable time. •
• Mr. Alex. Nellarte ha -ravel ititAiry
Mts. GarYies houee on Alleett etreet..
The plate Mr, !Mellitus- bag vatateat
has been bought 'and Will be occupied'
by Mrs, W, 'Cook of Goderieh town-
ship, ,
Ate you it liewsitepord.eebeeriberi
Xf not, why not? •