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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1908-08-27, Page 511 2'rth, 1908 TIIII 'i1 A The leaning ofWathes With .us, is thoroughly donor' Each time -pint, .e is taken entirely o an • n.ire.y t pieces, d each minute. piece is con- seientiously,-; c•i a'ale d. This takes time and, much 7.'h.... a t. n . care,and although, every- thing.gh,y. thing else is higher in price, we still charge only, °NE DOLLAR .1 Trust yoili watch to u5 for safetyand Satisfaction IRMA Jeweler. And Optician. Opposite the Market, . , CLINTON Freyes Tested reed ye �' 1 Great Britain in 1907. exported to Oanaoa.61,783 horses, the: biggest exp port ever known, `though the total value of 1,210,000 pounds was exceeded -n 1900. Canada comes first of all countries as the purchaser of, stallions and second only to ,Belguim. as the purchaser of mares: The 100 acre farm of.James 'Shurrie, 8th line, Morris, has been sold • to Arthur L' Kerr, of New Hamburg locality, for:the sum • of $5,400, he to get possession in the middle of Janu- ary next season. Mr Shurrie has done well on the. place but has decided to retire for time, Births Marriages 4 Deaths *►, ►.+ 04." *. . /Huge rim Or la iod�q eudent i lilr Wilfrid, in Ontario Church aao i The' following,f n the Battle Creek Journal, refers to a son-in-law of Mr Edward Welsh, of the London road:-' One of the most remarkable pine., organs in the world, and one that was. manufactured In this city, by A Sprtr• ling,Rittenliouso Avenue,ienow being Metalled in' the new Independent Onigregational church. The organ stands twenty feet high and occupies nearly the whole front of the church. The controlling desk . is made of solid • mahogany and is'eeperated• frona the organ proper by a Tout "fifteen feet in C a way that the choir maybe Iani h 11 y placed between it and the organ. The root of the organ. is of mahogany finial) There is no .mechanical action about the organ, it being entirely tubular pneumatic and operated by air lards - . sure.., The pressure is controlled by three reservoirs five by seven feet and ,furnished by a five -horse power electric motor. which- driyes a large round blower., The organ .contains o miles of solid lead pipe and overt pr p�p is the largest in the State of Michigan outside of Ann Arbor and Detroit. The report been circulated that .has e and Healey, of ahicagip, but this state- con., on Aug 25th,to Mr and Mts. John 1 Sir Wilfrid w been tour inOn-. SMITH --In Godee ich tewnshi ,15th,• taria has nory been finally ar• Smith, a daughter, ranged. it will be seen that the CLOAKEY- in Win h m, on Aug, place* have been selected as oen- uet 11th, to Mr and fare John .ak y, ural pointe from a rural point of a dau hter. view, It will.not be a city tour, g The cities and large towns will be Q�,,M,ERON--In West Wawanoeh,on visited by other Ministers and Cameron; a aughter.. , Kenneth Liberal speakers. Hon G P Ora. Qu r th, t°,., Mr, and Mrs• ham, Minister of Railways, will • MARRIAGES accompany the Prince Minister at these meetin s'. as, follows: . •i g --L ELL- In Wr MsiRERe ER OV ox l ra IQueenY cto r to 1. eter,-on August 5th, at the residence ' lYla a. a Valle, , of tae brides mother, Mrs. Lovell, by Park, - uesdapp,, Sept.15. 2 p, m !Saturday, Sept, S AAltnrp r y, 19, tr Reg. L Perrin, Miss dean Lovell,: to Mr 2 . m, y ' , W S McKercher, . ilbury, Monday, Sept 21st, 2 • 7. Fail Term Opeiee'$ept, )Those who.know beat the. merits of this school are is.gtauncirests supporters." TORONTO.ONTT. This College stands FIRST in Popularity. ThorouRbnes�..end Genuine Merit: Go where roe will, ybu, will find our gradu- ates pushing to the front: Their superior training enables• them to GET and MOLD first•olass positions. College' open all summer. Enter any time. Write for catalogue. W- . J. Elliott,,.Prin.. Toronto • render T Oor. Yon a &Ale g DIED i, p, m• , WADE -In Turnberry. on Aug; IOth Clinte% ve ednea�day, Sept. Margaret Burns, wife of Wm Wade,in 23 2 p, m. her 87th year. (forth Bay Friday`, Sept 25th,2 87h, MOFFATT•-In Morris, on August p'J'keon'e Point, %eke Sniooe, 12th, Agnes Hatpilton,relict of the ate onda Se t, 2Stb. 2. p. m, Moffatt ed ears and 2 I y'' p George a y g $2 it eet'n a months, , These are all open a m i 8 arranged on the plan of a polio- G1tIGG.--In East Wawanosh, on Gal icnic. In case of inclement Aug, 14, Mary Hannah Grigg, aged 28 w weather,arrangeroents are being years. 10 months and b days. made to meet under cover.' T =In Morrie on Aug7th, Between. Se t. 15th and '19th Sll~EL ON , g John Skelton, in his 74th year,'' Wilt d it probably attend eueon FfLaI2}-» At' the House of R # g , Monday, Mrs. Elsie, of Zurich, ' aged 101 years. (Hilton Market Report. •Oorrected every Thursday afternoon Wheat (new) 75 .to 75 Oats (new) •..... , ... •, 034 'to .0'34' . Barley • 0 50 to 51,. Peas ,,. .....,0 75 to 0 75 Eggs ..•r» , , 0 17 to 0 17 Butter ....... '0 17 to 0 19 Hoge 6251o625 Chickens, dry pinked, lb 0 07 to 0 10 Dunks, per lb..:,..... 0 08 to 0 10 Geese �' 0 08 to 0 10.. TOReNTO11IARICBTS Hoes -There is, anoticeably weaker feeling in the situation�in live hogs on the Toronto market. This was to be` expected, in view of the proximity , of New . Advertisements., the game season in England; which cuts prices for bacon there. Then, too packers are complaining of the arrival of a lot of light,unfinished hogs,which should. be kept for some time "'longer by farmers. . So much: is this in, evi •dente tnat packers are; now' compelled to discriminate,• and .are docking ar- rivals of this'kind'from one-quarter to one-half cent per pound. The follow- ing: quotations are current: Gunns, Ltd., quote for live hogs, f o b $6.25 fed and watered, Toronto, $6.35, .and oft cars $6,65. CATTLE -A t the City Cattle Market were 400 today the offerings in cattle head. :The'trade was active for choice goods, and a shade lower.commoi.er kinds: There were not many export steers forward,butprices ruled as high as 35.50 for choice:ots. Medium .ex pedal ora stop so that it sounds like a porters were quotable at $5. to $5.26 Comfottsble room to let, .Convenient . to . wild beast in the forest. as it bellows export cows at. around $4, and export Collegiate.. apply to NEW ERA 'forth its no re bulls at $4.25 to $4,50, while light . ex- port bulls sold at about "$3.60 '. to $4. _ — "• �=---'— In butcher stock choice goods were Lady Boarders Wanted worth $4.75 to'115,:good cattle at from County Clippings. $4 to $4.65,. and. medium from $3.25 to ; Two lady. boarders. , can be acaommo- $3.75. Common butcherstock brought slow: sale and quotations hung around $2.76 to $3. ` Butcher cows were worth anywhere from •$2.50 to $3. and up- ward for best kinds. and butcher bulls were quotable at from $250 to.$2.75.' :Sir ri .w pro the Manufacturers' banquet.at discontinued their pipe -organ business Montreal . hi this city last New Year, and Spars-' tl ***N*N*.M*MN •4•• N !e► • Thos Mero, of Tilbury, was chloro- formed and robbed while in bed, Eight or nine' Glencoe' Businesb' establishments were destroyed by tire. Ori .Saturday, aE .0 iE'S • , Sod per : Basket TOMATOE3S yet 49c vex l ass Other lines of fruit' a byLyon they collie. 1n. this organ was manufactured • hi r g ment is not true. Lyon and Healy •ing,who has built a nurnber of organs I for that firm, bought the lumber and., a pipes from them and built the local .• organ himself, He was recommended to build the Independent Vongregat- I lona pipe -organ y 1b y Prof Edwin Barnes L,IND OZ Grocer etc, • ': of the local Conservatory of music. j Wesenberg who has played on the first organ that, big work with\ nd Grayey are doing Police CaptainCarneron,ofGlasgow, i heir threshing outfit, was robbed. of $200 by Montreal pipit- 9 arling ever built and the action of !. Last week thea ut through their pockets, Sir Louis Jetts, retiring Lieutenant Governor of Quebec. will return.to the Bench. . The Maritime Board of Trade has passed a resolution in favorof running rights over the 10 11 being, given to the C. P. R. A which he likedvery much. Perhaps the most remarkablething aboutthe local pipe-organis- the stop - action. action. There is an ' adjustable stop combination on it which is the first of its kind in the world and which was invented by .Sperling himself. This. combination enables the player' to set all of the stops needed in a cbmposit- ion previous to the playing . of it, and. hence gives him the, entire use of his hands to manipulate the keys on the key board. In this way, more attent- ion can be paid to the expression of the composition and 'ire technical Hallett Court of Revision, rendition. By the death of Mar ;Hannah • The organ: will be completed by Grigg, daughter of Mrs Wm Grigg Notice is hereby divedthat a a7onrt will the first September tember and is valued: of East Wawanosh, in her 24th, year, . be bold, pursuant to The Ontario- Voters' at $12,000. Every pipe in the organ, we are again` reminded that young Act,b His Honour" the. Judge of the .and there are 2,500 of them,; is a• tone.: as well as the old 'are. called to pass County ntCourt or the County. of uron, at. producing pipe,and unlike moat organs away. Miss Grigg had been away from. Londesboro, on the 16th day ot September, no pipes are used for ornamentation . home for about; • two years, living in 1908, at 10 o'olook a.m. to hear and . deter- alone. The largest it, nineteen feet loll there that she contracted the cold• mine ooinplaints of 'errors and omissions in diameter and t g , in the Voter`F ,Lisrof the Municipality: of while the' smallest . one . is three six- which resulted in her death. the'Townebi ot Hulleit for 1908, teentns of an inch in diameter and Dashwood•was again visited by' a JAMES CAMPBELL, one quarter of an inch long. The latter big conflagration on Thursday. even - Township Glerk, gives forth a tone that. seems tiny big, when the planing . mill, which is separator, on the .arm of Mr Robt IN cLeggan, Logan, 1000 bushels of wheat and barley in seven .Andrew Woods of Mitchell, pitchedh our to the feed board. -Mitchell Adocate.. MX Jas Box, one of, the oldest .resi- dents of Stephen, andan early. pioneer ofthis section, died at his..:hometon the Fourth concession on Thursday,, the cause of his death being infirmities- of old age he being 96 years and 10 months old. The deceased was ;born in England and resided in this country over (i0 years, - Dated this 26th day of Au6ust 190)?, as a' piece of thread, and any tuna ma y Awned kiy a joint stocl.. company, . Was Roum ,to Let be•trilled at any length, so• quick and burned to the round and was 'a total responsive' is the repetition.., A dimin loss with no insurance The. • fire, is endo tone 'may be changed . into a supposed . to have originated;' bathe crescendo by the simple action of. a engine room and was not noticed'in- til the flames had gained considerable' headway. • ' ;, • SHEEP -,There is an easier feeling in the export ewe trade in Toronto whish. wasstronger la°t week., Lambs are; • selling at ,slightly' lower quotations: and the prospect is :for lower prices. There were about 2,000 .head of sheep andlambs offering last week in To- ronto and about 2,000 for the first two days ofthis week. Quotations for ._ et - port ewes to -da were Oto$4.25 bucks at $3 to $E,25,and lambs at $5 to $5.70.:. Boy At Greali rices Holidaysbeing nearly ove,r.a great many boys will find they need new . Suits before starting to school again: ' To meet this demand and keep In touch with the boys, we will offer a big reduction on all BOYS' SUITS until Sept. lst., do not fail to : see these values we are. offering. All the newest pat terns and ,styles) ' and cannot• be surpassed , for wearing qualities. E. W. JACO CLINTON Tailoring Clothing Furnishings, dated with good board and room. .:Apply ' Mise C Hawkins; .Port Albert. joins at NEW ER4. , the staff of Wingham Public '$tocol. :Business Chane I Margaret Burns, wife :of Mr Wm' Wade,died at the home Of her son -in - The • undersigned, . `chile thanlaw, Mr Robt Hastings, in Turnberry king .the � r_ 87t year,: Public for' the patronage:bestowed-upon -.on Sunday- in he ,,, ' him., desires to intimate. that : he has .die ?..: