WESTBUOOK.A sou was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Per-cival D. Scanuard on Friday last.Evening services at the churches now commence at 7 instead of 7 :30 o'clock.Miss Hattie Higgins was the guest of her cousin Mrs. John Bliss, in Clinton, over last Sunday.Geo. McNnmeo and family will leave soon for Florida, where they will probably be absent for the next two years.The library, which has been closed during the summer, is once more open ou Fridav evenings from 7 until S o’clock.Jerome Hellion has been suffering from the effects of an injured hand received while at work on the railroad for some days.John G. Hayden, who has been engaged in llshing in the south, is reported ill with typhoid fever in a hospital in that section. At last accounts he was reported as convalescing, and is expected home shortly.TKfl V mi n nr i-l II It IT* I I I IVI11A AnA