1180 EDMONTON DAILY NOV 18, 1907 MONTGOMERY, H. Mrs. FORBES, W. Mrs. McMANUS, Geo. (George) Mrs. KELLEY, F. Mrs. BESIRSTO, F. WARD, Bob MALLET, H.W. BATCHELOR, Mr. SLINGSLEY, Mr. MAGILL, Mary Dr. OLSON, H. MacMILLAN, Rector Wetaskiwin Friday was a sort of general reception day among the ladies; among others Mrs. H. Montgomery, Mrs. W. Forbes and Mrs. Geo. McManus received and many took advantage of the beautiful autumn weather to enjoy a social time. Mrs. F. Kelley is again on the sick list, her friends will be sorry to hear. F. Besirsto and Bob Ward took advantage of this Indian summer sort of weather to drive to Edmonton this week. H.W. Mallet is building a neat little residence on Stanley street, next Druggist Higgs' new house. The bachelors have moved into their big, roomy new house on Stanley street. Mr. Slingsley, of the Bell telephone co., is spending his holiday at Ohaion. Mr. Griffin, assistant superintendent from Calgary, is overseeing in his absence. Dr. Mary Magill has removed her nursing home from Hammond street to the Tomlin House, Andreas street. H. Olson, who has returned from North Dakota, reports very dry weather in that state, and a crolp of about five or six bushels per acre. Other states report but little, better, and many parts of Ontario have been passed by in the harvest hand-out. Rector MacMillan, is the new chaplain for the Curling club.