Loading...
The Clinton News-Record, 1904-09-29, Page 1CLINTeN A .1.11,,,•••••OMMI111111,. 01.101=MM ; . s, • t " • • AA • 40046164Cle40101C46094C-19W0C-10004.9 v < > 4 A A> A. A 4 4 Preioare For Cow Weather The month of October bring 3 cold wet weather, a time of the year when you will need heavier cloth- ing. We have prepared for this by buying the lar- gest stock of Suits, Overcoats, Underwear, Caps, Etc., that ive have ever shown. We invite you to come • in and look our stock over. No need to buy unless you like. MEN'S OVERCOATS -Made toprder-We have already taken a good marry orderfor Winter Overcoats. Everything that is new this year is on our shelves for your inspectien. Overcoats made to Your order in any style tram Beavers, Cheviots, Meltons,also the new Fancy Tweeds, prices $12.60 to $30. • i" < • Men's Suits made to order from Canadian and Imported Tweed, also everything that le new in black and blue Every price you want to pay from $14 to $25. . Clothing Ready -to -Wear . . Men's New Fall Suits. 86.00 to $12.00 •c Young Men's Suith 6.75 to 10.00 Boys3-piece Suits, • 4,50 to 6.50 Children's.Suits (2 -piece)... 2.50 to 5.00 • Men's Overcoats, any style 5.150 to 12.00 Young Men's Overcoats ,, . ,, • .. 7.50 to 12.00 Boys' 0*vercoats 3.78 ti? 6.50 This year we had made a new line of Boys' Frieze Overcoats with• large storm collars. They are the best values to be had anywhere. • • • Underwes.r. for MenandBoys. Not enongh space to describe all the kinds we sell. EoWever, we sell all the best kinds that are made in Canada, besides never& ) lines of tine English Underwear. . J W Newcombe Co .. • . •111 Tailoring--- • •-Men's and Boys' Read Furnishings- . •-to-Wear Clothing, Hats - it • • CLINTON, ONTARIO, TiUR6DAY, SEPTE1V1BER 29T1i, 1904, Whole Number 1338 nal LOCAL MARKET. IT'S A CREDIT. AN ATTRACTIVE APPEARANCE. Varna, Bayfield.. Wheat $1. to $1.01. Oats 30e to 31c. Butter 12c to 13e. Eggs 190 to 17c. Live Hogs $4,85. APPLE SHIPMENTS. Mr. D. Cantelon is asaking daily shipments of apples front Clinton and three times a week from tamdesboro and Drucefield. He is consigning the fruit to Liverpool, Glasgow Cud Win- nipeg, 40 YEARS IN ONE CHARGE, • Rev. Mr. Hamilton of Stratford, who occupied the pulpit, of Willis church on Sunday last, is now on the superannuation fist but for forty years ho was pastor, of the Presby- • terian church at Motherwell. Rev. Mr. Mackenzie; a returned missionary from China, will occupy Willis church pulpit 'next Sunday. ROYAL TEMPLARS' RALLY. With the advent of Old weather and long evenings the • Royal Tem- plars have taken on a new Tease 'of life and on October 13th will have a Rally Night when an elccellent Pro- gram will be given. The -local R. T. of T, Council is doubtless the most vigorous in the county arid is active in promoting the good and welfare of the cause. • A "TIN" WEDDING. On Monday evening Rev. M. C. and Mrs. McLennan of Kippen cele- brated the tenth anniversary of their •,-k wedding day when they entertained. • tho elders ot the church and a num- • her of their relatives, There was a • • large array Of presents. Mr. Mc- Lennan is an energetic and popular pastor' and the church over which he presides is in a very prosperous cot- >< •> • --CLINTQN- . > 71" fis.17xN(xovaat'xtors;$ .x-4914. 4st-asai=hsieteleteteter4-cioloVolcshm • eleielef*IeUelet-3$91efelalett-letWIENM-330)01</VIMOIX/k1GiGICK,VOlet-a 0000000 • 000 0000 • 0 0 0 0 <>a 000000000 'Directs your attention to its special facilities for issuing drafts onall the lead' iig towns arid cities in Europe and elsewhere at the lovvest rates. • This is thesafest, simplest and chea- pest method of remitting money to foreign countries. • • Correspondence or interview • re- quested, . . • , • <>900.0**000•000.0000 • . . CLINTON BRANCH H. T. RANCE, Manager. - W. BRYDONE, Solicitor. .• . • HotIsehold Irtirnittire 000 0 0• 0000 000000 ulic44: 101611•1•111•••••••.4••••••••••••••••••••1 t 0.09 000 -OP- 000000 000 • 0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 The Clinton News -Record appeared in a clean new "dress" last week. In typographical aPpearance, pewsy mat- ter and general get up The Nowa- Record is a credit to the office from which it erna,nates.-Exe* Advoca- te. A LITERARY MEETING. There was a good attendance at Monday night's meeting of Wesley League which was of a literary nat- ure. The program was a long and, interesting one and had a Temper- ance flavor. Rev, J. Greene presid- ed, MEETING IN THE BARRACKS. At a. meeting to be held in the S. A. Barracks on Wednesday evening of next week Adjutant Canunion of trolea will deliver an address, The officers of the Goderich corps will also be present. There will be spec- ial music for the occasion. AN ODDFELLOWS' FUNERAL. Several members of the local Oddtellows' Lodge drove to Seaforth yesterday to attend the funeral of the late Fred. Crich, who had been in the West but a few mouths and died there of typhoid fever. The se- vicei at th.e graveside was conducted by the officers of the Clinton Lodge. REAL ESTATE TRANSFER.. • • • Mrs. John • Callender of • -mien was the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. • J. Harland, a couple of days Of the past • week. While here :she disposed of her property, on Huron street to Mrs. Clark, who came out •from England a.few months ago. The house was formerly the residence of Mrs. Reed, Mrs. ,Callander's Mother. . . MARRIED' YEST.ERDAY. .• •(lLtiOfl. Melt. • Frank. Hovey M. A:, rector, IN LUCK. . Hagarsville, on of Mr. E: Hovey Of , • • town'was married yesterday , to A few days ago Mr, J. W. Reid of Miss Rena Dillings,- formerly of Olin,' t re i • Ch e fo $26 frern ten siste of Dr Billings who was' Blyth. On Sunday the annual. Harvest Th- anksgiving services were held in Trin- ity church which was beautifully de- corated ,with grain, fruit and flowers by .;• the Ladies' Guild. Rev, Arch- deacon Richardson of London wag the special preacher for the occasion, and'his , Sermons tivere eagetly listened . to. by the' large cOngiegationa pr sent. The .offertory for • the day anr- Minted lto over $217'. • Mayor Lewis of Goderich' and Mr. Bawden 'of Exeter are buying up the, 'right of way through 'this • village for the 0.?. R. • et .1VIcBea,th's"-,store' On Wednesday CV.; • The fall millinery opening. was .held • • • " . oiflng. Mi John McMillan and wife left here en Thursday to, visit friends in the States. ' Messra. Geo. Quinn and Fred. Tol1. left here on Tuisday ,for Manitoba, taking with them a carload of aire-. les. . • • , • Mr. Gee'. Powell has disposed of his brick store and grocery. lei<4ness to sonic. person' from the north who takes tiossession on ,Nov. lst, On Friday afternoon James Pierce. disposed 'of a number • o.f his Mcritana horses :by auction, 0, Hamilton wiel• dirig the mallet. It drew a large number of the . farming Community into town. . „ • • Mrs. Nyle 'was Jisiting friends . .in • Seaforth on. Manilay. • • • • Mr. FrankiRhedes of London *as visiting friends in town recently,: . • : • . Summerhili. Clin- t-----------------------------• •• : • e UCt1011 • • • • • 4 • • • ▪ • 0.0 • • d owil • mmi1 ••I • • • • • ce ve a equ r • Mr. A. Hooper as compensation for assopiated : with Dr. Agnew.. .The • injuries to his thumb 'iviiile wtrking ceremony was .performed at the .reet- in the organ . faetery. , ' ory • in Amherstburg by'. Rev. J. F. • Mr. •Jas. Taman of • Blyth also test Parke. The happy 'couple are e.xpeet- week received a cheque from Mr.. ed to atrive here this Week. Hooper for $14 as compensation far- t L -,-.:AL : ,-. • ' LITTLr. vs. - - . injuries sustained while Pressing:14W.. • . ' • . The above Men see the stdVisabilitys Mrs... Buxton will be "Atflorae" of carrying a eident policies. , •it the • Waverly House . every first. and third Friday.. . • W. M. SOCI Yi• • . The News -Record will be sent • to The Wornen's Missionary Society any address for the balance ot the A- nt • connection with 'Wesley church -------- for twenty-five cents, ' • • hale elected the following officers for .A. itchell has rented the - the ensuing year : •• , residence Part of the old postoffice • President, Mrs. W. S. ,Harland into which he will move; lst vice, Mra. Eckmeir . The town council meets next "Mon4: 241 vice, .Mrs, (Rev.) Manning day evening when the qtiestiori of Lo- Rec.-Secretary, Mrs. Jas Sheppard cal Option will be again taken up. (kin -Secretary, Mrs. E.J. Cantelon • The annual games of the Collegiate (17:Treasurer, Mrs. J. Hodgens - Institute will take pace tomorrow. t.'...)elegate to CI:invention Miss M • Two rall Fair, prize lists appear in Washington. • .• • , this issue of The New -Record. To MUST PAY ARREARS. • the average reader they are • not Very interesting, but nearly all ex-, • The law respecting the liability of peet their publication at this sea - subscribers to newspapers was laid son. , • ; _ down by 'Judge MeWatti in the divis, • ion Court at Petrolea a while ago A, CLINTON To .. in a .case• brought by the Topic, and' The editor of the Times spent last: will 'prove of interest to ; the public. Friday in Clinton, one 'of. the oldest • The Judge declared:the law to 12e towns of 'the eounty, and found a The Clinton News -Record appeared last week in an entire now dress und presents a very attractive appearan- ce. • The News -Record is tsue to its name and a carefully edited, bright, uewsy 'sheet.-Seaforth News. • THE ELECTION QF OFFICERS. The W. M. Society of the Ontario street church held their annual meet- ing at the home of Mrs. S. Crich, when the following officers were elec- ted for the comiug year : President, Mrs. (Dr.) gook 1st vice, Mrs. S. Crich • 2nd vice, Mrs. T. Kearns Rec.-Secretary, Mrs. W. Manning Cor -Secretary, Mrs. E.G. Courtice Treasurer, Mrs. J. Steep. Mrs. .Andrews was elected delegate to attend the branch meeting to be hecitdo.b.. in the first week in o • MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION, Organizer Brubacker of the Retail Merchants' Association of Canada has been waking in Clinton •thi week and as the result a branch is likely to be formed here. The gener- al object of the Association is to secure- better conditions for the retail - trade.' "We want to make it hard to do wrong and easy to do right," says the organizer, • At a meeting held in the council chamber • on Tuesday night, Mr. J. W. Newcombe was elected secretary-, treasuker pro -tem. Mr. George Por- ter Goderich was present a‘n< spoke on -the subject.. • • Mr. C. Ward, while in London re- cently went down to Wyoming to visit his brother "Manny" who is established in business there and do- ing well,, We are always pleased to hear of the success of our boys etber- ever they may locate. There was some talk of Mr. S. Moffat returning to his farm east of the village, but he has instead reut- ed it for another terra of years. lie is still • travelling agent for one of the big implement companies, but has as well invested. in business in. London South which is being managed by members of bia family. •• The St. • John's English church held their annual .Thanksgiving ser- vices on Sunday. The church was most ° .beautifully decorated. Aluch credit is to be given to the congre- gation. The chopping mill which IVir. Dan, 1VIeNaughton has opened, here will be •a great convenience to thd farmers of the surrounding coentry. Mr, Andrew Dunkin and Mr. James Johns attended Exeter Fair one day last week. • ••• • Miss Ethel Johns returned; home on Thursday after visiting with her his - ter, Mrs. H. G. Hutchings, for the* last three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Higgins and family visited under the.parental roof Bayfield on Sunday. . ; • Mr. and IVIrs. James Johns were in Goderich township. on Thursday, Mr, W. S. Archer, who has . had Mr. S. Moffat's farm just oast of the village rented for..& terra; is retiring from farming and with his parents and sister will likely take up lus residence, in Exeter in the near fut- ure. The farm which ho is giving up consists of 132 acres and is one of the host in the townahip. It has been leased by•Mr. Murray Gibson of the 2nd concession The W. F. M. S. of the Varna Presbyterian "church intend ;holding: their • annuat •S thaiikoffering meeting* en October' 7th. at 2:30 p. ni; Mrs. ILwul 0! Ohnton is lo . *Mdress the meeting. All ladiea et neighboring auxiliaries . invitect to are cox y attend.. • , • • • . • • Mr. D. *Naughton is this week :Imlay repairing 'his shop so: as to have it more comfortable for the wintei Mr. E. Latimer of Seafortli was in the village .doing business on Mon- day. •Mr., Wilson McAsh is busy. getting: the material on the ground for the new 'house :en the Parr Line farm. • The trustees of -our school have engaged thepresent teacher, Mr. that •where a subscriber retnses ;10 • considerable change in the place sin - take his paper from the post odic . e et his last visit, nearly ten leers and orders it sent back to the V"' age; Several new buildings haVe ' .,. lisher when there is subscription mon- been erected in the business section • i 9' owing from him he is still liable of the town and they improve • the i *"! for the continuing subscription until - town's appearance considerably. The :. he pays the 'arrears. , .. aew 0 g • o t office building is very een- CA1VE IIOME , TO DIE'. ...• trallyi,loeated and is a good I:tending . • . of red pressed brick. The interior of • ...▪ • Mr. Henry Agnew came- home froM the, office is very conveniently •ara 111.P Sanatorhun at' Gravenhurst on ranged and finished off in the latest " Friday last and on Monday he died Style. The ' new Wesley ' Methodist at the home of his mother on Al- 'church is a neat , building of ed • •• • bert street, He spent several years ! pressed briolc, Combo's new block is • • • . ' hi iVlanitoba,. working at his trade as an Aritprovenient and the new King • ' • • There will be dispoSea of by public Auction • at the barber. In July he was taken ill . Edward hotel fills up a vacant spot residence of Mr. Thos. Jackson Sr., High street, on . „:.; arid on consulting a doctor was with. a handsome building' of cemerit •• . ,advised to go to California, He did (blocks. A large amount of new gran- ' so, but the disease, which' had att. (Attlee sidewalk gives the town, an • ached him. made rapid progress and i.up-to-da,teness. While Clinton may ATURDAY..;..00T. 5th. • . a large quantity of Household Fuiniture, consisting hi part of 1 Parlor Set, nearly new 1 New York Piano and Stool Bedsteads, Chairs, Bureaus, billing ROOM and Kitchen Chairs, Co6king Stove for ,Wood, ' Coal Box Stove, Any Nuniber of Pipes, 2 of Webb's Patent Drums, Kitchen Furniture and other articles too numerous to mention. T. Jackson, D. Dickenson, ,Proprietor. Auctioneer. ' he returned north. On his way home • have a slightly larger post office and • he spent a, couple of weeks at Gra- customs revenue than Wingham, it is • venhurst, but the treatment, there not an hp -to -date town like ours, t• to die. He • was twenty•!six very many respects but still it is a • Years o age • wa n y dale. It Is only a few months since good business meu, who arc 411 alive Ws' mother became a resident • of to the benefits to be derived from 'a Clinton. • (• liberal use of printer's ink,--mdingham • " vias of no avail and he came home WitighaM can out -class Clinton in. fand bor t Dr a- first-class- inland town and has ni;iny -4 00 -4 +44444 -1.444 -14 -144 -14.4.4 -14+++++++++.1 -1 -1.4 -1 -14.1 -144c4. -14+;i: 44:4740044.••••••••••••••• ••••••-••••••••••••••••4, WE KBEP ONLY THS I3EST. • Boots and Shoes Our genuine waterproolshoes for men are all warranted. 1n ladies' wear we keep the latest styles in the Invictus and Empress. No better footwear in the market. • Come to us for Rubbers. R. 3. CLUPP, Clinton. 1 , ......•••••••••••••••11 .44.411.******4441*“.++.* • 14414s. John Colborne • was called away last week to Westfield .on ac- count of the illness of her father,. who died 'on Saturday and on Mon- day Mr. Colborne and lainily attend'. ed. the funeral. Mr. W. Sinclair et having . a large quantity of •hay pressed this week. It is for W. Cudmore Kippen;,., A meeting is called for ThursdaY evening to arrange for : a week night meeting for the 'purpose , of Bible study and prayer -in connection with our church. • Rev. Mr. Rhodes is very anxious for the hearty sympathy and • co-operation, of the people of • this vicinity in these matters. • ' Sacrament of :the Lord's Supper will be administered next • , Sunday evening. •' Mr. J. H. Lowery has rented his • farm to Mr. W. Sinclair who will use • it mainly as grazing farm • as 1 intends going, into stock more exten- siVely. • Mr: • Lowery will sell • off Privately his f arm . stock. CHILDREN'S DAY; Sunday was Children's Day in ,Wil- lis church and the Sunday school was unusually largely attended. Superintendent Scott presided. Ad- dresses were delivered by Revs. Gunn, Hamilton and Manning and Mr. J. Houston, The scripture les- son was read by Miss Winnie O'Neil, Miss Lizzie Chidley and WalterStew' art. IVIusic was •furnished by ehoir and school with Mrs. (Dr.) Gunn as organist. Mrs; Gunn 'takes an active interest in the work of the school and trained the choir tor th4 day's program, There was also a "Rally" in • the Ontario street school, with the ef- ficient superintendent, Mr. J. Taylor, presiding. In his address upon "The World's S. S. Army" he quoted sta- tistics showing the sire of it and dwelt upon the responsibility resting • upon the teachers for •the training of the army, Mr. nos, Murall spoke upon the subject "I -tow to improve the Sunday school" and from his long experience was able to • draw many leSsons. Mr. D. Ttplady, the "loather of the tSchool," also spoke. A solo , was given by Mr. W. T. Har- land end duett by Mrs. B. J. Gibbings and 1Vliss Gibbings. There was a large attendance of scholars, • parents and friends of the Moot. 'P1 ms THE FIJNERAL. West Tuckerstnith. The 'funeral af the late Mrs. A. W; Brandenberger ' took place from • her late residence on Friday "forenoon to . St. Joseph's .church .where re. quient mass was said by Rcv, Fath- er Pensonneault. Many of 'our citi- zens attended the service and at, its • co,nclusion the cortege started •for Mitchell cemetery where the inter- ment took place. At Dublin over. . twenty vehicles joined the procession which was a large one when it rea- ched the place of interment. The services at the graveside Were con- ducted by Rev, Father Pensonneault assihted by Rev, Father Ronan of the Logan church, The pallbearers were P. J. &geoids, D. S. Cook, J. Flynn, Thos. Beacom, P. Rey- nolds and M. Drown. Among the re- latives from a distance Iwho iittended the funeral were: Mrs. Thos. Hack- • nolly Petroit, ; Miss Abbic Costello, Windsor, sisters of the deceased, and • her brother, Thos Costello- of .Detro- it ; Mrs. C. Brandenberger, Miss Am/ elle, Drendenberger and Albert Bran- denberger of Stratford. Mr. W, Ilrandenherger desires through The News -Record if thank the friends for kindness extended and: sympathy expressed for hint during Itis bereavement, Geo. Shore, for aligner .year. • ..The Newa-Record gives the. news of Varna and surrounding eotintry. in London, returned last week.• • • Rev. H. Gillingham ei Michigan • AU, John Ainsley of Wingham, county engineer, was in the village this week ou business. • The following from, Bayfield at- tended the Fair at Zurich last Fri- day : Misses L. Elliott, Frances and. Ina Fowlie, 'Clara and Letitia, Erwin, Ada and L,ouella, Rouatt, and Messrs. Chariest Marks and Alf Erwiu. Mrs. Morgan, who has spent the. past two years with her daughters ia Dakota, returned to the village the past week. Master Willie Martin of TorOxito is visiting his aunt, 'gips Lottie Mar- tin, Miss Lottie Ker of Clinton was tele guest of Miss Grace Caraeron • the , past week: Messrs. William Byandon. and Geo. Erwin attended the Fair at Sea - forth on Friday last. Mrs. Weir and son of Milton, Nor- ' th Dakota, arrived here on Friday evening last . to -visit her father, Mr. Casimir Wild; who had been serious- ly ill for a long time and passed a- way .on Wednesday. evening, Funeral took. place on. Friday morning. Mrs. Weir did not arrive 'for several' hours later. • Mrs.. Venstone; who has been . in Ingersoll the past two months, re- • . turned on Menday...• On Wednesday evening of last 'week there -passed into rest another ol the , pioneers of this section in the Arson- of Mx. Casimir Wild, who had rea- ched the good ripe old ' age of sevea- ty .eight years. He was -born in Ger- mpg in the year 1827 ane when, •twenty five years of ago came to Ontario and. settled in Waterloo co- mity where he married Catharine Vogt. Two years later he moved to Stanley :thwnship and settled upon . the farm on the Sauble• Line' where he spent. the .remainder of his • life. • .. 'Thirteen years ago his wife passed :: away and • now this. worthy men has •• joined, her • lathe spirit land. To them nine chtldren were born of 'whom only five survive, viz., peter, - John and -Agri. Weir of Dakota, Mrs. : Campbell„of .Stialey and Miss Maggie 'on: the • Ironies teed ; i The ' hineral": took . place, on. Friday. last •to the Roman Oatholic • cemetery at Drysdale where the remains of• the upright man now, . repose beside ...these of his tile p.art- . ' ner. A .largiolumber•ot friends gath- • , ered to pay this -tributeof respect. to. the memoir, of the departed: . We extend. our ..gynipathyto the 'bereaved ones• . . Mr. Janis Macdonaid • spent- a 'few' days the past week : with his •ds.egli- ,.., ter,' Mrs, John Torrance of olinten. Miss'. Ethel Marks .visited friends in London the Past Week. . : • . 1 Mrs, H. Erwin spent a •.w.eek* with friends in • London and Falkirk, • . Mrs. (Dr.) Stenbury,' who has been • spending 'a short , while with friendi ,'. • . .. „ Stanley Township. was the guest of his sister-in-law, • • Mrs. • (ReV.) McNeil, . a few days the ' • couSins, Mr. Wilbur Thompson of •Chicago is past Week. He occupied the pulpit at present a guest of his or st. Andrew's, church Sunday mot - Messrs. Nelson and J. T, Keys of the fling and. evening. • . . ' Babylon Line. • , • . Master Reginald Marks is itteed- s.twrooilgaro•at gt1h3editabbaytiolrsi:InPea:wwito AZ: nig the Collegiate at Clinton.' • , , . Air. J.anies. Rouatt has 'accepted: a • very ill last Week; is better. ' ' position at London., • • ' .. , • - Mr. Ernest Keys Of Shipka., .aeConi., Miss' Gower, who has': been a guest : relatives: on the Babylon Line.' Pe;r11 •a•t, the ..boinmercial ..-thi past few don this Week. '• slennitd a.. bistuhrisay.s.'.'er's'unadsy M Chas Logan of - the Parr Mr.,. Thomas Blair of the : • police Who was a g fordo,. Duluth; has been visiting fri- (P . . gcohr-tc4r, , tovirMidsa..ysG,ela%t Douglas of has . Line, rBetliertei"-. ands .in the neighborhood. . • A memorial service was held in • • the Methodist church on• Sunday 'ev- *Mr. • W, 1.4. Keys of the •13abilon ening:. in memory of the late Mrs. Line attended Messrs .• J. R. and Williain' Parker (nee Dolly. Parsons) Robt. Govenlock's sale of cattie at who died.in 'Dakota 011, Sept. 13th.: • . Mt. Charles Reid has purchased sixty acres from Mr. John Lands - borough on the Boman Line, the purchase price being $3150. This is considered good property as there is twenty acres of Valuable, timber on it. Mr. John Avery suceeeded in car- rying off four prizes n,t the Seaforth Show last week for horses. It . is rumored that the wedding bells will ring on the London Road ere the New Year dawns, 25 cents will pay a subseription to The Newri-Record to the end of Mi. and a ith weeks, re • turned to nor home at Loa- Lor.- -ed home. . •• . Winthrop 'on Tuesday: • A conceit will be given in the - Mr. and Mra. Nelson Keys acorn, town hali on Friday night of this panicd by Mr. W. Thompson of Chi- week in which Mr. Robert Wilson, Mrs. Wm. Dickson of Bayfield. cago, spent Monday with Mr. and humorist; of Toront..), will take a . leading part. Mr. 'Wilson is a huriv.-:., Mr. and Mre. William Pollock 0; oust of* the highest rank and is hi-, the Goshen Line visited friends in ghly ' spoken of by the preas. The 1VIa.rIcham "Economist says : ' "lilt• Clehrt5 c°erintosnwilaill°11edntrild.Vou to become Robert Wilson, humorist,. of Toronto a. •subseriber to The News -Record for took the house by storm with his. .. • • the balance of 1904. variegated costumes, inimitable man. Stanley is wen represented in- the ne a which he reeeived near - r nd teking soiigs. The thunder- ' list or prize winners at the Zurich big ;applause Fair. Mr. G. Penhale swept the 1Y raised the roof." The Toronto. dleidinthfinwool sarne.sslineoewpdMenr.EArim,Duwerencan boards with his long wool sheep whi- World had the following : "The' hunt- orous part, of the program was in the hands • of Mr. Robt. Wilson and the leading prize winners in hogs, double 'encores "were demanded On Mi JSparrow's roadster span Overy appearance" won first money and Mr. A. Dun- Rev. E. 0.• Jottings was 'in, London can's driversecond. last Week attending- the executive Sad fH ron e Ddeorwtsio irlreCnitinotornoosfent Sunday rs. ee, 0 n . been visiting old friends in this vi- cinity the . past week, returned home Mr. Wm. Rathwell and Miss Stella Mr. Gib. Dawson and Miss Mary in et fl ng of the yo o u spent Sunday in Seatorth. • On 'Monday last, Miss Emma Peek was the guest of We are sorry to hear that Mrs. • Miss Laura, Richardson. on Sunday. Charles Cook, Goderich tOWnshinf • Mr. Thos. Brownett has got his met With an accident that has nee- • artesian well finished. essitated her being confined to her On the evening of Sept. 23rd at bel Mrs. Partridge, Nvho ancompan- their' residence, Tildea Farm, Mr.and led her, escaped with a shaking up. • Mrs. James Spackinga celebrated •their silver wedding, The table was 4 most beautifully decorated and alter • • • • a bountiful supper appropriate ed- . dresses were given by Rev. Mr. Mc - N int 1VIr 'Will Jarrott Recite - e a . . . - ..-.... . tions were given by Mr. Stela of Zurich and Miss Evans of the Subic Buffett Township. Line. The presents were valuable and useful. Among the guests to Mr. William Farquhar has started congratulete the happy couple were : to plough on the farm he rented mr, Gram, Mrs, Jarrott Sr., Mr. from Mr. William Merri$01), and Mrs. Jarrott, Hensel!, and the Mius Deny Cooper is visiting at Messrs, Jarrott ; Messrs, Stelck of home for some time. 4, Zurich, Mtge Edna Deatty of Varna, Miss Gertie Freeman has returned Mr. and Mrs. Win, Rathwell, Mr. and home after visiting her sister, Mrs. Mrs. 11, peek, Mr. H. Peck, Miss Moines Glazier of London'lemma Peck and Miss Dalyrnmic, Miss May McKnight is visiting her Bev. Mr. and Mrs, McNeil, Miss Ey- sister, Mrs. Richard Tasker. ails, Mr. and Mrs. Trott of Herman. Quite a largo number attended the Mr. Trott took it pheit0 of tile whole tea -meeting at IVIr. Thomas Me- group. Several Other friends were: Michel's' on Puesday evening of last • prevented from attending .by illness week. ""' in the family., • • Stanley. Township. Apple packing is the order of the day itt this section. Mrs. Sant. Greer of Howiek spent a few days last week visiting friends in this locality. Mrs, Weir of Milton, North Delo- la, arrived ,here on Saturday. She was called home on ;gement of the • illness oiler fa,thcr,btr. Fritz. Wilds who was buried on Friday, the day, before she arrived. Mr. Alien McGee has purchased a fine draught horse from Mr. Marquift of Goderieli township. Mr. Richard Penhitle was appoint - pd, one of the judges of the hog department at the Goderich on Wednesday. Mrs. Pee Of Zurich visited her • neiee, Mrs. GPO. Dewar, last week, • • ••• ) . •