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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1906-09-28, Page 1• ; Capital Paid u •$3,000,000 Reserve Emidl• $3,001000 TWO Assets sao,000,000 rHE Molsons Bank • Incoeporated 1855 SAVE YOVIt DOLLArt$ .hv depositing in our Sayings Bank, It does not req.:thee, large, amount.to Login with. We pay 3 per cent interest on elements of 4 $e and upwiteds. Better begin now -deposit what you can spare --add:to it whenever possible. We will welcome yottr aeeount., laege or small, k A generall,lianking bnsitiess transacted. t.'ar.1 AND sae. VS C g DOWDING,' htftatior, Cliatott • Estee:method tees • etieenna welatES, ate usher.. ------:-------CLINTA"—ONTARIORER 28 1908 Pluw sISIMISCRIngRS can have The NOW Era from now till the 3 is Dec., 1906, kr , Ten eentgo• :wife ilo You It not so *inch what yea • get, as what you Save on pay 1, day that deterinineS., your fu- ture success. Therefore get the habit of saving as much • as possible every pay 'Save day' In The Sovereign Bank of Canada $1.01) opens an account, and interest is paid &times's* year. en Pay Day ? 7 li, T. RANCE, Manageri CLINTON; ONT. New Advertisements. An honest druggist, W. S, S.Holmes 1 Dr. Ovens 4 The last dayllotigens Bros, .... 4 Fall business. Newcombe 4 Furs, Tozer & Brown ' . 5 Profitable. 111(orrell & Holmes ...... The right watch. Hellyar 5 Grab this, A..R.Smith, 5 Room wanted, J. M. ffamilton 5 Household effects,' W.L. Galbraith- 5 Carpenters wanted,. S. B. l3asliaw, . 5 Potato Digger, Sharp Bros............ Sealed tenders, Geliues • 5 Hunter's Excursions, F.R.Hodgens- 7 Millinery display.Hodgens Bros 8 $10 suit for men " " .• . • 8 Dress Goods, Popplestone 8 Copy for changes MUST be in our office not later than TuPsday. , Lew Crouse. ofatindon, received word from Calgary ths,t hie nephew Fred was killed while -riding on load of lumber. County Constable Cox of Oxford has been acquitted by Judge.Finkle on the. eharge-of _extortiziw-montiy-rirefetred against him by A. C. Evans, Corinth. -Boy Wanted at Once. Good - wages from start. 7 -NEW ERR The Mgers Musk Method -----Teacherre-Ida-G.,floltnes. ee . • • The Myers' Music Method, for child-. re% provides a, thorough • preparatory course in the rudiments of music.. The IN' lessons are cenducted on Kinderg_Arten 4a, :no e s, and- inc e prac Ica • PI o (/ teaching, making the. study pleasant and interesting., Miss Holmes 'will restime her. ela,sses' • intown on •Tuesday,. Septe.4the---Kor- terms, etc„ apply at residence, High Street. • Your Friends Want a Photograph. of you that will be to their likin„0-; we take the kind you both will like. The style depends Upon your selection, we will see that you get the best. TIWell posed and well finished. Commencing Sept. ist, will be prepared to out in the country to tqke pictures of outside groups of Dwellings?, Barns, etc. Outside views on Post Cards a Specialty. The Gallery will be kept open by my assistant during my absence. •J lgo BE RTS, Photo Artist, - Clinton. NIGI1T CLASSES are being formed in the CLINTON • BUSINESS COLLEOE iefluiapa with wt.:team Business Comae.) Special Penmanship Class Office open every evening, froin 7' to 9 o'clock. Call or write for particulete. GEO, SPOTTON, ettneonett. 4. When Seeing` is Painftil If after'worRing owhilo your eye* eitind and'burti,' Irnrneteattf roltof I* ,Obt4int d tt peereette 4cljusted Congultotlart free, Satititaction duatanteed. As 1,---01;000 and Ijeweler Optician. lisavoor 4A* liarriago Licengo etueguung satt7,1noto 0.sertee at enderleh TQW0lehIP •Nomee.--Mrs. Jas. Miller, we are pleased to learn, is Improving, though very slowly. Miss Grace Stewart, of Benmiller, is visiting her sister, Mrs. 0, B. Middleton. Reeve Middleton has been busy filling his silos; slow Prog- ress has been made, owing to some little breaks in the machinery. Fall plowing is still out of the question with the farmers ; they are patiently waiting for the abundant rain to fall. Another boy has come to brighten the . . home. of Reuben Grigg ; that accounts GOdeelett Trewartha Bros. had the misfortune or his smiling eountenance of late. ne ANA-II:YVAN DxsPtala. -The Guelph 4 Goderich branch, undvr eonetruction, to have a steer break its leg recently. and the Grand -Trunk Railway are at A Miss Minnie Lashbrooke, MitOhen• is deadlock here at present, through the the guest pf her cousin, Mies Minnie „Alleged encroachment' of the Grand Yeo. Special services are being eon' Trunk on the lands of the Guelph it ducted in Cqle's Methodist chunk and Goderich. Early last Thursday morn. it is the pastor's jutentimieto -Carry ing the (emend' Think Railway sent them on on for a few weeks,. Mr. an .special train to Goderich, and, under Mrs, Geo. Cantelon, of con. 7; celebrate struction of Stint. Brownlee, who was their diamond wedding anniversary on the ground, commenced exeavation on Friday evening of this week. We foe a new siding along the waterfront regret to note the illness of the young- directly beneath the main line of the est child. of Mr, and Mrs. K 'Wiser; Guelph a Goclerich, which, if carried small hopes are entertained for its re- out, would undermine some in of covery. Mrs Johnston, of Phila,delphia the latter's track, and result In a eon - is visiting her aunt,Mrs ,,Tosepb izzard. siderably,greater expenditure in erect - Master Leslie Connellis also a guest at ing retaining .walls to support the up - the 1zzard home, Mr and Mrs Fred per track. - it-, appears that the Grarid Leonard left on Friday on a visit to Trunk has for years been running over friends at Cassopolis, 111. certa,in lands along the waterfront Beamiller CoNaDitT.-rhe Sons of Temperance of this place purpose 'giving a grand coueot in the Temperancf3 am, on the evening of Oct. 2nd. The progran3 000SiStfil Of choruses, readings, recita- tions, dialogne$ and addressee, also In- strumental ete. Don't miss this entertainment, for it Will be it good. one. Doors will be open at 7 SO, Program to continence at 8; There will be outside speakers, and a good night's entertainment is promised. aoes Into the Homes of the People and Is Read by Classes, THAT Set/Me-Still that bright star ' which belonged to private parties. to the southreest is drawing consider- These lands, along witla other adjoin, able attention. We wish some know-. ing property, have recently been ac- ing person would solve the question (mired by the Guelph & Goderich, but and put curiosity to flight. [It is the fact that -the disputed portions notbing but the star Venus, no matter now in use by the Grand Trunk have .what people think to the contrmy ; the been uied, . by them for a nsuriber of, balloon idea is absurd. If the star is Years without Molestation would give watched all evening, anyone can see them full rights. The contention of that it falls in the same direction on the Grand Trunk ie that when the each occasion, and takes considerably Guelph & Goderich made "plena:Won longer to disappear than would be the to the • Railway Commission some ease with a balloon. -En. NEW BEA.] months ago for permission to acquire ..., certain lands of the Grand Trunk for ' ' litillett , their use, the Grand Trunk Railway- . . were to reserve sufficient fronatage to Noeos.-Mr, arta Mrs. 'win - mair 'permit of an tedditionel track if re - left on Priday to visit friends at Coe einlyed• This is the track in question, lingwood and . other . points. , W. which the Grand Trimle Railway has Wheatiers teamsters commenced the commenced to excafate, Tne Grand. 'work of fling in at the bridge on the Wank hes been served•with an injunc- , ath anitBrth,onaviouday, e.e.es . ea. se tion to ,eestrain , it from evoceeding. PitanteSoen, -The .farm belorigine to • with the excafietton end until an net ee tient i i a h et' ' work is at a the •e•ztate of thelateIonathan1110Brien which was offered byeauction has been Sites; till. Itis,creaefosrtnitetate that 'fur - sold. Mr. Joseph Rapson gets about t er deney may ensue, for. with the .cnompletion of the moderit concrete ele- 10 ecres adjoining his own piece, and s.etol. sae an . early. Mr. Wat Neje gets the balance. The date, the Grime Trunk Will be taxed to the utmost' to total. priest -is in the .neighborhood : Of • fad itate. - nen s. gram and flour shim t ' WM' Ma.N.57 AnagsTS.-Shortly after 7 PEnsoNAD.--Mrs. • Stisan tirewford and her grand -daughter Miss Nancy o'clock this morning e seneation start - Crawford, of Hallett, who have been led the peciple ot Goderielt in the vicin- ity of the G. T. R.' and titocierich & visiting 11.trs.„--erawfurd!a..-s.liter, eeets,,, es.eetesneeneseseteoesesteese.,efeereeiereys Locke, Wood St:,. Toronto, fee the past • week., left On. Sundays for Spokane, is in dispute. On Saturday an injunc- where she intends spendingthe winter time was granted preventing.the G. T. with her daughter Mrs. Pickerel and R. from continni4o the work of layiqg her son Mr. James Crawford. While edcriv)e.11 ttle8eida.in:.re.i.er. e'isnildoeyreevi'easseekisg.n7slig'. gebetirorisirivii;e- OT lireefliig'Keirliretlie Mr. .Tolansten, of Bostiab, who is els° ehovel. They staetee to wbek in the. visiting his sister Mrs Locke. ' Mrs. usual way, They had. hardly. got Crawforda many Toyota° friends are• properly stetted ,when the officers of sorre-to-lose- hersosoon and exteri&to the law appeared and 1111 ted all both lierself and grand-daeghtee their hafille. When then placed the work- heertiest wishes for a inett -Maier .arrest they took charge of and a safe retnrn. PleasantiontneY the steam shovel aud locked it up. The nuMber of: teen arrested was about DEATEC--We are sorry to record the tvventy-five. In order to understand death of George' Arkless Hart, which their position the G. T. R. offieiels sad eirent occurred on Sitturda3t laet at• sent no a surveyor to it:Leasure up •the TOl'Ont0 OtaWfOrd .lieCI oix,theAistingLip d toii4g she 'nig, steam his residence, lot 10, eon 11, Deceased ground. • had been ill andentable to do ana work for 'nearly eight rntInthS. He came to ,-% this coiennunity- itt January, from Ens- , - eeme the above was written things lie township., Deceased was a, .married nave asstfroed a Moreintereaing as- raa,n, without a family. His life parts pet During Monday night ewe of net, who was a, Miss Shields, . also,: of the Q. & G. engineers, under cover of the viciniter of his former home, pre- darkness, took steps to dieraantle the. ceded him. to the grave about 4 years steam shovel of the G. T. IL; and with agie. Deceased was 35 years of eze, in . a force of twenty-five men end it team • Polities a LiberitLand during his entire' of horses, commenced beeline posts life he was looked on es an eocentriO arid lumber with which to erect a fence and conscientious living man.. The around the land in dispute. SD quietly remains were taken to Brussels for sta effeetively was the wotk carried inteement. • ' ' on that the G. T. R., on arriving eta ' the scene with. a special train at day- IMPROYEeretel•S. .- Those who have light, intending to remove the shovel, occasion to drive along the 4611 eondes- found it eenced • around and thetrack sion will see several'indicationsof pros- removed from underneath, as well as perity. Mr.John Shanahan has one of seine of the operatingmachinery mies- the finest residences in that locality, ing. Constables also stood on guard and he is now combertableisettledin it. to prevent the G. T. R. from attempt - It is built of cement. brick, and reelly ing any retreat with their shovel. The looks peetty, as well as providing a' operators of the shovel and Division .commodious hotne for him ; may he Roadmaster MeGar. were served with and his charming wife live long na en• summonses for trespassing, and weee joy it Mr. dames Reynolds, who a afterwards arraigned before Police year ago erected a commodious bank Magistrate Huinber. The outcome of barn, has it fitted up to provide the the court proceedings resulted in the greatest amount of convenience, and G. T. R. obtaining e permit to retnoye the least unneeessary labor ; as he cue their shovel: No Sooner had it cleared tivates200 agres, and is a progressive the dispeted ground than Roadmaster fernier, it is important that :he should MeGar ordered it to be placed in the have everything handy. - Others are bankeust outside the O. & G. propertee making impeovements to which we at a point directly beneath the G. & G. mete l'efez sgain• • - tracks. where the exeavation war:TM be Darteet OF jokes FLYNN.-The death more disastrous than at the point Hese of 111e. John Flynn, a rnost highly . es- t onunezmed. The G. T. R. is still line teemed eesid t f en o the fifth concession, derthining the. bank, and at present is which occurred on Sunday- morning., in full Control of the situatiote was eptireiyeunexpected, and a shock Judge Holt gave judgnaent on Times to his friends. On Friday deeeased clay., at Gocierich, on. a very' ['seamen/A had been in Clinton, and on his return case arleihg out .of the Dieches and appeared to be . in the yery best of Watercourses Act. le 1901 a laege health, but suffered feom diarrhoea, datin, known as , the "Deters Award Daring the eight he got up atid was Drain," wee constructed through - the heard vomiting by his sisterlin•law, northern portion of Hay totenship, Mrs, Andrew Flynn, who suggested Certain of the titoperty owners were that a doctor be procured, but he said not in favor of at from the stint, and he would be all. right Ina, few minutes, although they paid their share for the and shortly afterwards he returned to original work,' they neglected to keep 'bed. Saturday morning, . he apneared then‘ portion in • repair,. 'consequently to be,mtich worse, and a doctor was was the Engineet• let the work of repair. called in, who found Mi'. Flynn. in a end: the cost Wes collebted by tho. sernetinconsclottie condition, and ap- tetenshhe with the taxes. Pour rate - patently suffering tteutely though able peeerseelessrs Cochrane, Richert, Pee to talk. .No relief could, apparently, and Stalk paid. theirs under protest, `be afforded him; and the servicem .of aria sued the corporation for the re. two other doctors were cittled in, who • turn of the money, elaiming want of also were enable to help bini, and at proper notice and other irregularties. an early hour- Stuida,y morning he The evidence Was take o at Zurich, lint 'Passed away: He Was a gliiet elms- the argument of counsel was • held at miming man, in his 47tleyear, and .be* Goderich, when the action WAN decid- ing unmarried Made his home with his. ed in favor .of the tosveship, with the brother Andrew, they working the costs,. 200 acre farm together, This ie the lava he was bora on, and whole he At a meeting of the Goderich Clot- hes always' lived. Re Wag a chatter. legiate Institute ttatstee board last meenber Of the 0; M. 13. A. in whielt week a generel increase WAS made the sentries of the teetchet, which he cierriled an in8tIranee of $1000. 'The %vox:axed as eineaese a, mine reinains were taken to St Joseph's Church, Clinton, Tuesda3" meeningt tutees $1,200, increase„ of Si00; H. principal and Master in modern lang- where a requiem serviee was held by Rev. F, Hanlon, otter which they were. I. Strang, classical mneter, $1,100 an eonveyed to the -R. C. burial gt,ound. nt $109 ; A. N. Meyer, teethe - The pita bearers were J. She,nehen, tmitical master $1,050, an increase of weise, Deo wn p. Rernoms w. ; G. A* Ro'bertson science master itforrisoe, ,Tas Reynolds. T tat cleCeas- $1•'()5C). in°r"4sla ()f '15() Pity' ed was held in high ftteetn and his lee, commercial derartmea, $875 an death greatly mourned was shown by increitee of $75 ; M AS Hattori assiseant, • his funeral, ehad expectod to attend meeting ile ISF1 Bauer, having receiverl / the wedding of a rotative this. week, ; ari offer of $800 from the Peteetioro' --- - - es Collegiate Inetituee, has Asked to be releaMdt and this the board has grant. Ilentiall - cd, rirovuled a sittisfactorv substitute tile very, lat.% numees, vow attendee $050. an hierease of $51). Since this Onunett. - Harvest Thanksgiving be proeirired ill three vveeks, services _will he held at. St. Paella church, Bewail, on -Sunday, Sept.:10; Rev. 'D. W. Collins, Exeter, will/peach -m1.8.,.oheorias 43t,eik,pf gint,greetit parted this life on Priday after an nomi of bout a week, • Londesbor0 1191,orn , •ApOlogy NOTES.-Tbe 'special neeetings eon - ducted by Rev. A., R. Renton are still annise, Thos. Straughan fell, brealtmg We ask the torbeerance of our read- AOCInDNT.--Last week while picking an eep In $ . in progress, there being god attend- 1111 leg near the thigh' lie i8 4°41g ere this week. It is not always easy tere t s WWII The faav% well, ems g g' iderin the cas but it . . annual Fowl Simper will be held oe au .4, .11 I will e weeks before be 0101 ft0 0014 ‘ w.... any .reetom, to grant the request of advertisers for the evening of Thanksgiving Day. The extra space, and at the same time annual meeting of tbe W. F. M. S. 0131:711m4 -There wilt be no service will be held in Knox church On Friday. in the,Methodist church mixt Siinday Make provision for the usual, amount afternoon. Miss E. maccanum, gin. evening, Owing to the anniversary at of reading, and the ccihSequenee is our ston, is visiting her brotber tine week. Westfield, In Knox ehurcle the an- e01111110$ are more crowded than we Miss Rose Riley returned to London nual Children's Deer servIce will be last week. Miss A. Mountain opened beld• Harvest Rome serumne will be a dress•making shop over 'the store of Pee:naked in et. Mark's church at 1030 Morrell & Holmes -this week, Dr, and at 7, by the Rector, Rev. Hartley ; MacCallurn has retureed from his trip a good contribution is hoped for. Bar - through tiee West IDA, Male, who had vest Home services will be held next taken cemeee of els practice, balm Sunday in the German Lutheran Priclay for Huntsville, J. * Robert- enure& • &west Robertson took the son. Auburn, called on old friends here topic at the League ou Toesday mire on Sunday: °lifted Pugh, Blueyale, ing ; next Tuesday evening is election Niros it caller in our village laet eveele. Of officers. ar d it is ee,rnestly requested Harry Fair,Stratford, Was here in the that the menthers tura out la fnii fere°, interests of -the Equity Life last week. NOTES.+-AleZ, Elphinstone left for Mrs. A. nicker left on. Tuesday to visit her daughter in Toronto, MiSe Reid is Neepawa on Tuesday •, he will enter the employment of John Howatt, who visiting her cousin, Mrs. Jas. CaMP• carries on an extensive dray business bell, un Account of the illnese elf Miss Huston, the pupils of the junior room in that town, John, Eckhart has pure niave been having holidays. Mr. John chased the '-house owned by Georgie Beadle, sr. Quite a, number of men Brunsdon started for a trip to Mane , from the coostruction camp are back tobit on Tuesday morniees • Me. and to the hotel in the village ; the cook Mrs. E.Bell are visiting friends at Tara took leave, and they have been unable this week. Miss B.Brogden and Master to get one to fill his place ; some, how - Clarence Crawfordare under the doe- ever, are still at the camp shifting for tora care atpreseut. Miss Bean, of themselves. After about te tnonth's London, is visiting at the home Of Mrs- absence, Arthur Lawlor returned home Whitely. Miss McGuire, . of Brussels from his trip to the West ; his brother commences the millinery seamen en George, who went out with him, has. Monday with Mrs: R. Adams at the gone oh to the province of Alberta. Eporium, • To ese &hear qf ' the New Era, : with heisunninianeghhinaem:,erogivshtiblee reseiveel;kliansget enesseeesnerfeariessepor yearilatievaree 1.60 when net eci pate. Teo,. ' Thurscla,y, had his hand caught iii it I see by the Prize List of the Blyth and injured. WM. Jackson has 10 - Pair that there is a mistake. I took turned to Stratford to resume his stud - first in the famil3r prize given by the ies at the Central Business College '• we Society, for the best four colts, sired wish our young friend success, Mr. by Lord Jim,owned by Bell and Spuhl, Tom, Public -School Ieepector for and Beetle and Howson.. tools second West Huron, visited Mr. E. Robert - fee cone sired by. Derry Down. son's school and found everything in „ ' Xonrs trulY,E• BE". good shape. eIahdebbye ' FAMERR's HEAVY Lose 'Be' Pieta.-- • Seaforth The barns and outbuildingi of elr, Ed - weed Mane on the London road,abeut one mile north of this place, were Wetly destroyed by lire abotte 2:80 o'clock yesterday afternoon The . .. . had expected. lerneeffeld Aconenee.--.T. T. Reid, our venial merchant, met with a strange accident on Tuesday mornieet. He was wheel- ing on his bicycle to the station, when he either collided With something or fell off into the ditch; He wa,s severe- ly cut about the bands andlaee; titt4.• was unconscious for a long time. • tarsi') Luck...40a °Monday m. vning last. as is his ens' oin, Wm. Stvian started to wheel Cllinton Motlei School. 'When about a mile out of the village his wheel punctured, He re. turned to the village, got another wheel put on, and started out again. He got about one-quaiter of a nele out When it Price more punctured. He was obliged to return to the -village apd take the 10 o'clock train for Clinton. J'as. McGee' has re- turned from visiting , friends in Tor- onto. A number from Isere attended Seafortla show on Friday last. Henry leloneeith, wife and family, of New Ott - attic), but lortnerly of Wire, ere visiting. old acquaintances, de Harnwell, of Varnaeconduetecl seevice in the ieletle odist ehisech on ,Sabbath ea,st, S. H. Whiteness* conducted service ,at the. Goshenaptoointment Sunday, Sept le. Miss Mares Murdock bus returned from the Old Land, Harry McGee is engaged working in Toronto. Rev, Neil Shaw, Egraondville, preached in the Presbyterian church 'eat Sit ebath; C. A.. Muerael • preatthed -in Lammed- ville on Sunday. Lest week was a busy one at our sawmill. The W.111 S. Mr. Robert Shea died their t tankoffering meettng on early Pettey morning in his alst year, of old age. • • - in &worth• elOndayeveuing, when Mrs. Hamilton, gGibednetrillel igna4v n a. (iv i cilpteagss, sonlmtubeti The total cost of pavine lefein St le hitinore teak chaege of the prayer- ineeting in the INIethodist church last A Cood Toothbrush is a prime requisite in he care of the teeth. Our 250 ' brush- has no superior, or even equal, for the price. Bristles • don't puIl out, or break off; if they do, we be only too pleased to replace it with anether. We guarantee our 23C and 35e brushes. Zymole Tooth Paste is just fine for cleansing and beentifying the teeth. It is thorousnly antiseptic, thus . purifying the breath: " We -have' all- the. popular xnakes in Powders, Liquids and Pastes. ••• W. A, ilAcC,_ontiell- Phm. B. Prescription Druggisiy CLINTON. C.P.R, Telegraph Agency . 1 easwentanowaisniamenisonsameseesseet It:wwwikivii,v4ows,ii/weviim $: An ii o n e s t Druggist t $ will not effer.you. anything but $ . Outhymol Tooth Pante $ I the. best. We appreciate this • .$fact, thatis why we offer you the original and ` ONLY' BEST • f Ail other tooth Pastes on the # de market ate inetetions. Wisest on # #, having the BEST . , - $ .25e .114111A01. 25e gem of the fire is a mystery. Thresh- . Seatortbe stands et $26,e27.20. This it , Our ;Perfection " Toothbrush # ., ing vas in progress at the time, and •does not melude the drains and mare 015 1101' eventng, in the absence of tr. is as the name implies --Unequal # I holes; which would bring the total the engine wil$ loeated at the weist side 4 Rt Ii Brown. Mr. Frank O'Neil, $ led. 7411'e at Pa' ' '''' $ blowing from the east, bin ' it is poi; of the bundle^ a, strong wind was trifle over $27,000. Clinton, visited ig our village nu Moen $. We:Dm:see -Mr. Keith TtIcLean, son . • (Illy, pri,v to leavingfor Moosejaw, . . . stele teat a spark. f f•oin tee engine of Mr. M. Y. eleeeen WAS married on . We bay the best for you. . , „forma its way to •one of the aintbu lid- Wednesday to Mies A. Young, daugh-' • jags, when the nye sees eiseeeeree it ter of the late A,'both are ex- _ :.Bayfield ng beat way 11). a building ceedingly Popular young people, and • . NoTES.-eThe Ree. John Praeer. oc- cuVed S't Andtews pnlpit On but:day • the southeast Corner of the barns and the congratolations of . their many: reeleae.ieee.e.tesetee.'aeteis..•sees e,2-7R-ePt PhnB."; °de.: -seEle...etbs*•”:"...±.";.%.e.s1,..--•,.S..e.,,-;. • • , , • • Was making 1 ttinirned.iwitb:sy.91.1 rapidity th.a. the las ., it beitigohildren's day ;• the Rev ..friends are extended 'to them. ' .barns"had, but little time .te reach a ••Seaforth last Week, ' was attencled by ...man iseepeirine. tee:lame 'oe (n1 • g , 00( 11 ut the. inside and out - son, who was condueting the thresh, , side departments. Theee events, in Ing, was destroyed, the lire being so 1 addition to being an incentive to Qom- iterethat-the--nrachine-cotild-not-be+, petititirt-and--enthnsiasnramm*-these'. removed by the fourteen men who •1 making 'entries. are noteworthy .as. were on the spot , at. the time. Mr, r afterthiag ' opportunity to see friends Mattes loss will be eery beavn. About 1.and atiquaentanceefrom all emend the 01)00 bushels of oats and the yield -from !.country, and, ets .usual, eeirferth was eight acres of barliTY were committed, ' visited by -0, htrge. number froma dis- together with some implements and rtance on fair day; . - - . • buildings, • Mr. Mara -had aboee $2,000.1 • ' ' insnrance on the. barns, stable and ' a ' • ' . 1)EkTti -Geo W. Sperling one of their ceetents, bet tine will not near- f Seaforth.s .most prominent eitmens, lY meet the loss. The owner does not It died on Tuesday, at the age of 01 years live on the farm, being it resident of .1 and 8 menthe' Deceased, .wiR) ''' as 3 Lucan. He le one of the best-known builder, was injured by a•fall from. e residents of the section, and his -friends 1 • . it scaffold about, thirteen menthe a. gee .regree to hear Obis misfortune. . . i end had • been 'ailing ever since. He ; was a son of the late Antes Snarling,. ' %. • .. . • - • • - . • • . ' and was held in the highest .respect. - :nen. on ilte-sfiatigUe afid-TiV7ITe . Al 11.-TheiiiietritarrifffeaTieelleldelfte preaee on anodises next. alpt and blower belon t place of safety. A. fine new 'separator I. the usual good prow& The mei ibi fortherneowued by the late Geo ' . • Castle,. and:evill live in it for the win- N6W ter, as he intends 'bundieg a fine brick house hese summer. John Fa eetneettleireseettittectsfrnmashisateestet situation and will stay here for 'Oa winter, John. Pollock; who has bee weet during the summer hee returne •Mado Whiadon, -who is ,attendin Gravenhurst hospitalis slowly reeds, ering from his ill health. We fgriev at bayingto record the deeth • of th tate. Edwin Peck, a young- MA1.1 wh 'spent his boyhood in our toWn. 110 'was well respected,consec nee tiv 44. Rshfield, He leaves a son in Assiniboia, end a, On Friday morning eleven of the son and two daughters in Seeloeth. young' men charged with unlawful The funeral on .Thutedity was under assembly,. in taking part in the Ash- .the auspices of the Orange Lodge and field charivari case, Were brought be- .R. T. of T. • for Judge Doyle for election. The: lawyers representing the prisoners eachaddressing His Honor on beba/f•' Exeter - of the deferidants,asiting the clemency of the court. judge Doyle addressed the defendants et some length, point- ing ont that our laws must be obeyed, and if not obeyed they must be upheld by the law officers, aud that citizens doing their duty. to the state by marrying must be protected bona such brutal outrages as chafivaris general- ly lead to, 'After avarning the defend- ants against towing before him again for any like offence. lee released the four younger defendants, John Sulli- van, Gordon Drennan, Elliott Dren- nan and Harry Young, and fined Jas Keene, Thos Fat•rish, • Chas laylor, Joseph 'Griffin, Jas Bowler, George' Drenuao and Jas Buckley, each one• dollar. Mathew MeCreight, the other defendant, was not present td eleet, so will have to appear at the fall as- siee court, which opens on the 2nd prox. .. • ' • .eolborne ' • +' • • iskm•..'s, - The Children's Day and Harvest .Hotneentertainment. at the Evangel:cal church last Sunday night. was a grand success ; such critics as ct,me from •tt distance found out that 2(0 enterteinment can be held on Sun. dee night to the glory of God, Rev, Mr. D/LIM)1 iaimproving ; heand his sister hey° renamed to the Parental roof at Alefeldt for a week. Coen-tut- tingis occupyingthe attentioti of for, niers wholiave.silos,.• and the corn crop is reported as the beet ever had t• as pasture is very scarce, ensilage will have to be resorted to sooner than taxed. Tiee threshing outfit of Snyder .& Durst threshed for',1, efunnings on Monday, and from there moved t, A1&' Pisher's on the lst • it is a11. ee.cellent machine, SaMe Of out farmers are. greetly annoyed on finding, in the morning, that their grapes and wafer nu4ons hat -e disaptieared. in the night ; it jack-knife, %kb the initials W. B. wits found in one melon patch ; that loters'bitd. Porter's 11111 PF,11SONA1.4, -The Seaforth Exporter says: Mr. Soho Torrance, of Porter's 11131, Goderieli townehite wits in town on Thursday of last week. Mr. rote ranee is engaged in the apple business, end vvas 8 It ipping tt carload packed tn: this yicinity to Winnipeg, • Ntyr.t?.a. - Mks. Sohn Cox veturned from Springbank last eveek, .Mr, and , hire. O. W. Pater and children spent Sunday at Carlow. Miss entry Lindsay and Pearl Newton, who have been on the sick list for the past two weeks; are some better. Mies S. ItlePhail is visit- ing her tester Mee Barnbv,at Bebeinet. George Vonderburg was In London on busineee lost Week. Maggie Cox r(tture- ed frim Springlatek on Wednesday,. her little netiliew, Benson 1)0Ween. coming. with her,Fted ,p,ieXtfra visit. ed. in Detroit last week:' ----- The Itelipse faheese gadonyi *or roxisnros 7P44 bunted, Cminnoatoet..- The Naw ERA led week stated that the Attendance at the fall fair was less than usual, a,nd that the fair was not as successful as for- merly. This, we learn, was a mistake, .a.s the attendance and . exhibits are both said to have' been ahead of the previous year. - A Crearien-Letters of incorporation have been granted, the Exeter Times Printing Company, with a capital of $10.000. This teems that the Times, which has heretofore belonged to the White estate, will pass under the con- trol of a joint stook company. The probabilities are that the general men- eget:tient of the paper will remain in the same hands that have eontrolled it foi.• some time, thoughit may become independent p oiiticitlty.• • • • L,ueknow • ..Noees.-A local option mo.vement , . has been set on foot 'ie Huron town- ship ; prohibition , already exists throughout the • township. except in the village of Ripley, weere two li- censes 'will be involved ; each line is being systematically canvassed. eohn Treleaven, ofPilot Mound,an 011 1(81. litieknow, with his dagghter, Mrs. E. 0, Strath.,. has. came to spend the -winter 'with Old friends. Moore - house ?ditthell hits returned from hie ppospeceing trip in the tbatbers of British .ColuMbeteind Vancouver Is.. land. T. T. .Sinith and familyieft via Owen. Round .Saturday for their home at 'Winnipeg, le 11. McKenzie, 31. R, has reten,ned from an extended teip to the West, • eOnStallee NO;FEg. -Miller Adams has. returned front hieerip. to the ;vest ; he disposed. 'of his property while out there. A number from: here aro ateencling the reeival meeting$ 111 noneeshoece. Om, local exhibitors weee very KV' cessful at the fall fairs. Levi Rands has en- gaged with Tholuits Adams for a yen. The 5111)5 1211' riow all filled, and the corn has been fine ih this part Meese. ing is again the 'order 011he drty. Miss eteeseie McDonald left for St. Thomas 'on Tuesday, to visit It sister foe a short time. Wirt:Mt:Cully and frimily returned to thelr home In Stratford, Ritmo Villhiillg with friends in tide vicin- ity for 14 fOW days. Messrs. joshua and 5. 5. colt, 0: Ethel, were guests of their pavents end ftien as here recently. Tuckaramjth Ciinitegt.-Rev. Mr, 0r:that% Goder- lob. occupied the pulpit of Turnee church on Sunday, and preached it very impressive sermon. The Epworth Ldagne purposes holding a 866'0 same titne in October„ the program for which has not yet ,been decided upon, A. T. Cooper,-Clinton,is expeeted to address the League of Turneei evening next, in the intimate et the tet**41100 (gittOet • grief le keeneefelt by . all who knew falai, and the more so that his mothe pessed aveay a few days peior to hi illness. The exhibition, -which eis t ee held, on the third, 18 expected to be better than visual as the entire cofn- enmity is expected to.attetid. • , • . • Totes, eepoliceelarefeeef.Seeeia.11esletenee dismissed, and it new force winehe en: gagea• North Bruce Conservatives nomin- ated James Rushten for the Oommorts, - .but he cleclined. • - • The p, P. R. Co; have giveir$200,000. to the city of Winnipeg in aid ofee good meter supply. W. D. Hickman. clerk in the Bank • of Conamette at Kinistino, Sask., hoz r been sent for trial on the charge of ' $ robbing the bank. Justice Duff, of British Columbia has been called to tbe Supreme Court. He is a native of Meaford and is high- ly regarded by Bench an Bar. Chicago's street cars kill a man, .ora- woman, or it child every two days., and the slaughter goes on unchecked:, A tew hangings might check that sorb e thing. ' . • t • Rolmesville PERSONA.L.—Mre. Will Pickard hai gone on a vied to her hrother Georg at Flint, Mich.' She is.a most efficien and valued inembereof the choir here, and though ber place is well supplied during her absence, she IS missed. • . WoraitN's INSTITUTE. — Tlic joint meeting of Woman's Institute and W. M. S. was a. decided success test ,Wed- nesdiy, it being both pleasing and pro- fitable. .Beside the sewing dope by the lediese several, papers were given on Institute mid Missionary work. .The date for the next Missionary meet- ing falls on Thanksgiving day so the meeting will be held on Tuesday, the lath October. A bread competition will be the leading featiire of the meet. ing, Three prizes will be given, Rest, second and third, for the three best loaves made by Institute members. Anybody wishing to try for 111050 prizes may get the rules to be contpliecl by from either president or secretary. •• Stanle*. . • NoTEs...-Mrs.' P. 'Cam obeli and Mrs. *le:the Moffat have gone to Chicago 'on a visit to friend e there. mr Cfr4m; eron . and Miss Kate Thomson have, taken -advantage -of the Excursions to visit relatives and acqtiaititances in Detroit. Miss Ella Graham is spend- . The unionist artisan is apt to talk of the interest of labor as though It:vitere identical tvith his own, ane as though ' labor of any other kind were of no ae- went. • Irr the same way the protec- tionist manufacturer habitually ap- plies the name "Canadian inditstry't• exclusively.to that particular kind of industry by protecting or bonusing whicli he and his compeers are enrich- ed. The farmers and the Industrious millions of tbe 00011113,' 10 general are in no wise protected by having the price of goods raised upon them, while the quality may he be lowered by the lack of competition. Nor is- the canary,. as the seat of industry in general, rirotected by haying its late* forced out of the natural channel into ' aitificial and probably less profitable lines. By protecting and bonusing the growth of coffee and bananas, we 811001(1 unqueftionably enrich the growers, but we should impoverish the country in general by wasting Ile ,private labor as well as its public money on vvrong objects. Free trade in the absolute sense ot the terin ie , present beyond our 'reach„ We 'musb have a tariff for the public expenditure aud proteetiouists will always be in - mg fetv weeks with friends sen c hat there may bc; a.s mach a neent •Detroit. Ur. Angus teordonand wife, • L 11 need as possible forhigh taxation. The • question whether the dttties she'll 'be 11' 1120(1 and regulated for the public purposes of the State or in the interest' of special flems is apperentle about tie • come before thepeopie, We can hex& ly doubt the decision if the vote is free. Goldvvin ' hued to' increnee expenditure in order of Ashheld, were yiseang at the hemp .of Me Thee Beird . clueing . tb.e first of the week .Me Mr John Foot and his daughteitAani, have gone to BayCity, Michigan,' tospene a few days among friends there .."Mr Care has fin-. ished patting in .fhe cement door in the newbarn of Mr Thos Baird. , Petie tents to the .Townehip Cituncil to sub. net the. Local Optioe Ace to thevote of the ratepayers at the Municipal Election are being circtilated . and signed during the last two weeks, . , . • wIlo not -.Posted. Ithe 11 Fileinger, of Godetioh, the well known traveller foe the Kelsey Pinnace Co., 041S teing cotegretelated at Clinton station on Saturday, on the arrival ofa son and heir. • • "By George," be exelaimed with 12 a laugh; "is that 8(1its news to me. I've been away front tanne alt week, end expected a letter. When did you say it was -Tuesday well theta a good One 011 nle, not to know what. is Imp- !meleg 111 nty.own home," . "eee—eseeetessese---- . Says the President of the Canadien Manufacturers' Association A. grat,-,• frying feature of our trade is that the ituports of British goods Have inereesed more, proportionately, than itnports from the United States, The increase ie 13%, the total. imports $09,208,000. There i$ no doubt that a, large propor, tion of this increase is es a direct result of the prefeeentialferift" Seedy that evidence Wiil mod* challenged by our Opposition friends. 'The organs that - have been attacking the preference- as "It fraud on the British people win plow trytawther ttuke, , —.sera -ea '