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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1912-07-04, Page 8. . train coming clown the famous grade on the Folleigh Mountain, LOCAL ENTRANCE PUPILS DID WELL. Naturally the Entrance candid- ates are anxious to knowl the re- sult of the recent exams, On (in- quiry The New Era learned (that the papers have all been; marked and seat te Toronto for the ap- proval of the, Departnient of (Edu- cation. Until the papers are fre-'• turned with the lief approve(l or amended byti Department no an- nouncement of the successful can-, didates can be made. However, it Was learned that locellet the ean- didates did vein, well and that the liste when published shortly will contain a fine percentage of succes- ses, It may be a week oe, two; he- , fore the lisi can be published. L..I •PPDRESSES, I 0 T ID AREL A • VVAISTS: ETC. Dutch Collar Sets, Belts, Oloves, Etc; We are showaig a very•complete range of Ready •to -wear Dresses,in Fancy Silk, Cotton, Voiles and Ginghams--for ladiesand misses, , in the very newest• ,• styles for holiday wear. from $a to $15.00 Holliday Glove, Belts,,Collars, Etc. Perrin's Kid Gloves in blacktan, navy, white and grey, in all'iizes. E)terY pair guaranteed - Sun Shades Ladies and children's Summer Parasols in all the „ newest designs and colorings, front 25c up. Tailored Waists The very newest styles are shown here, linen and tailored effects, and the very finest qua/ity of sheered lawn, daintily trimmed with lace, in all sizes, from $1.00 to $5.00 • I.ong Corsets We are sole agents for D. & A. Corsete, and we have a complete range of styles and sizes, every pair guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refrinded, prices rim from 50e isp to 0;5 regesszeterstese MEMINS11030DMIEntsIDTIMPAIWIrliiii zer 91rown DIRECT IMPORTERS, CLINTON , D113,0=34813211=t2=12=213Ein ENTRANCE RESULTS ' IN A WEEK, • • , The resulte of the eetraneel sax- eminaLions locally ;will not likely bo announced /for' about es week' The papers have been sent to Tor- onto, where they must be approv- ed. It is expected( that the results will show that the (examinations. were Comparatively easy, NEW $5 BILL'S ISSUED, OD Deminion Day therm was( is- sued the. new five-Idollaa Domin- ion bill, The new bill is a panticul- wily fine piece of •rorkmanship. 'On the; observe side it has an 4 ex- tremely wen executed •Canadian scene-the.Wentworth Talley in Nova Scotia, with an Intercoleniltal IXT 0-44•40oo.O.O44:4440.4..*O.o.O.4.00444•444444.••• Loctli News Resnembeesthat you cars help us a lot by Writting• Out any local news' whether ,yon let.; tie haVe 4it over `the phone, 'through the' nettil: or dropt into the office and tell VP. •••••••••.................. , . 1 4:•.1. ++44++ +++ ++++,++++44+++: ! 4'1CLINTONMARKETS .i. ..8.00 4 4. 'e • bgerg19'- r" 2108--2220 st 44 wntete, atr ......; --...tt ....... 1.00 4, * eate , ; 50peas 90 :1 Shorts .....: ......$23,00 + Bran .. •• -- $21-00 4.44.4.444.44.44.4.44144144.4.4444+++4. LOCALS. • • Be abooister in the interetit of else -town. " Don't lenceel the town, that gives :you( •' A Poem' on the ((new anown.hay" Will now Veit order.-btit , intend to *rite iit, ; With litaothy ax $12 per ton.'• • • BRUSSELS 'WINS 1ISPR1CP. Brussels '.(football.l 'teerei.playeld• ••Seafowth Predate 'evening endeavor' by210 0. This gives the livenn'eas the -11111'00 dieltrict although one game with 'Brucefield remains to be' mlayed, but It will recst attest Iliere- KEEPING ON HIS RIGHT SIDE. , Mr. Coats' rose garden at the reg- ietry office is a magnificent eight those June days. The roses -hun- dreds of them-ara out in all %their splendor of colon and form •sand perfume, making a veritable riot of beauty and fragrance, It has 1.ak- en a great deal of persistent work, not to speak of horticultural Weill, to• accomplish the results c which this' garden shows, but the work is congenial and gives Mr. Coate( many happy hours.-Goderich Sig- nal. • • A BUNCH OF BURGLARIES. Goderich Star, -The police, May- or Reid and Co. Attorney: Seager have had considerable work the past week investigating a, aeries of burglaries, one each in Clinton,' Hay township near Hensalle ;and Goderich, The capture -was mesrle by High Constable 'Whiteside, the accused being a young man, • who gives the name of Edward Bennett land claitad to hail from Pembroke. The, etoreeof W. D. Fair & Co., in Clinton, and Reg, Black's tailor shop in Goderich, followed (the Rensall burelarY, and in every Case [missing articles were identified, though the accused makes whole- sale detaals, HeSs regareled as an undesirable and possibly (danger- ous character, and there was suffi- cient evidence to commit him (for triaf on all three charges, Wednes- day Bennett icameilbefore the Coun- ty Jildge fax election; pleading not guilty, his trial wars fixed for July 11thl S PEelPILS For Next Week Screen Doors and Windows Sherwin-Williams Paints Varnishes, Japalac and Floorlac Dustbane—the great sweeping compound Balance of Lawn Mowers • and Gasoline Stoves , AT A BIG REDUCTION See our New Perfection Oil Stoves. WINDOWPHAINE—The modern 'translucent glass decoration, Has all the effects of stained glass 'and costs about one-tenth of the real thing. RLAND BR • Stoves, Hardware and Novelties• • Ai GOOD SIGN. • ,• • The return .of Convictions fax ,the quarter ending Mar 31st, made to Crown. Attorney Seeger by magi.- slrates of the County, shows a eon- tinuanee of the good order) which marked the previous quarter. But eight easel are reported, for the• whole County four being vagrant**, one a breach of the Liquor Act, and 1 he other three Minor offences. Constable W. J. 131,ssett, of (Exeter, has five, of the I1St to iis credit. ,• LOST A HARD GAME. . Ottawa won the final game of the series front Kane's scrappy„Red Sox Friday afternoon at -(Brent- ford in a, very impeesteivmanner. and ethe local lane wereesgiven a look at the, Senators at their • ibest, which proved sufficient explana, Lett of 'their empsence pp at., the top of the Catadiftt League t eams'or thereabouts all *leaser. It was big Joe McManus versus Richard Clin- ton Tasker yesterday, and Richard Clinton had considerably the,bettee of the 'argument up to theninth tin- ning. Manager Cook of the Ottawa Club thinks Dick 'Packer is a fine Piitcher. Dick seems to be USIDg much better . judgment this year and hecertainly hag pitched good 4balle When the hot weather comes the big fellow will be a horse .for work. , LEGAL QUESTION. In Saturday's Mail and Empire the following legal question and answer appeared :-W. S. D., Clin- ton 'meet:lased Property from' the estate of B, deceased Paying 10 per cent cash, as peeled- vertised terms' of sale, the balance to be paid in six weeks The exec- utors gave A possession of the pro- perty on the first payment [being made, The tenant of the property then Made an agreement •Svith A to purchase it from hint. Must the tenant pay the rent to A. fatenilthe date of A's purehasei or shculd he Pay the six weeks' rent tell/he fe,xe ecutoes? (2) A.commenced making repairs Las soon as he purchased. but if the tenant pays (thee:m.14%w the executer can A make a claim for the amount spent in making re- pairs? Ax; -.-A. became the o Wner af the Preperty Irene. thd date when he purchased it from. Lena estate. He was further entitled to the rent from that date. The terms of sale will state whether he has to ipay sex weeks' interest upon the bal- aece of the purchase money A's agreement to sell the property !to the tenant should state the swIrole bargain as between A and 'the ten- ant. It cannot in rimy way affect A'e agreement with 13, (2) The teu- ant has no rigied to pay the rentto the executor, unless it is so agre4d between the parties. A hes' ho claim upon the estate for the cost ef thq repairs made by him af3for taking possession, PRESENTATION AND ADDRESS. After the regular Sueday even- ing service at Ontario( Street church, The Epworth League Pree- en,ted their pastel! Rev. T. Wesleer Cosens with a silk umbeella, ;with silver mounted handle and initiat- ed, and also a sett of ebony Military brushes and ease to• Mr. 'Dewitt Coseits. The address wag read by Me C. Hawke and Mies Carrie.Ship- ley, President of the League and Mr, Elmer C.Beaconi, Seceetae(y, made the presentation to Rev. Mr. Cosens and Dewitt, tresner...tively. Following was the address read ;Rev, T. '4V. Cesenss Dear Mr. Casella the Method- iet clack has once more struck the hour for departeuee and with feel- ings of deepestregret' we, the members of the Ontario Street Ep- worth Le•ague, bow to its ruling Which takes you front us as our pas- tor, We feel we eennotret you and your family, take your ,departui(el from us, without expressing in some way, our deep' eegret, for we feel • our League has always had a first place (in your heart and life., ;You have been a Pattern and BM iospira- tom to us ineceinenny ways, both by Your regular attendance and ef- fort to uplift tfsjto a hi gh er (m- le,tionshiP. First to our Master and Leader Jesus Christ, and (also in our duty as Leaguersto each other, in which you have been so ably as- sistesi by your devoted wife • and soar We •shall miss your words, ef exhortation and her kindly (smile and loving council, Please 'accept the accompanying gifts, to you and your son not( because of their in- trial•sic value but as en • (expression of our-heeets' 'deepest love and eh-.. teens( and we will ever pray (chat the mighty spirit of our • Divine Master nlay ever attend yon tn 11 your work. That the years yet re- mateing may ben:fore full of 'glory, growing More( and Ineee unto Stile perfect day, For Life is fax Labor; Death for RestIeEternity, fax ate - Down the( cohnn.g Future May the sunlight,,sweep All along thy pathway MaY rio shaclo.ws sleep Like thd, wdld winds blowing fet-, • terless and free 'May thy yearning, ithrongh'.,Lef.e's journeyrbe. Sign.ed on behalf of 'Epworth Lexigue. Carrie R,SbApley Pres 'Elmer IC. EleacoM4 See. AT • •- , Bellowing was the results of the Clinton eowlers at Seaforth on 'Wed- • nesday; -Preliminaty.-sHoover, 10; Vow, Stratford 14; F. Davis Gode. rich'24; R. Freeman, 20; First Round; Bright, Seaforth, 16; J. Taylor is; Rev jeakins IS; Clegg Seaforth 17; Hoover 19; Shine, Seafortb 12; Assecustiou- 2nd • Round -Putman, Goderich 25; Rev. Jeakins 18; Consolation, Taylor 15; Rawsien, Bxeter 4. MINOR LOCA• LS " • Beautify Clinton. Pateoneze Clinfton. •Advertiele Speak well of Clinton. Swat the 'flies( and Isey nothing ' about the heat. • You kicked ori the • Thousands of visittocre should (be given a•good impression of the beauties of Clinton, Are you doting your part? Clean. up 1 Brlighlten up! •- A TIE GAME:- • Atter getting away with a good start in the baseball match between Zurich and Clinton last Fridaly night, several of the Clinton team seemed to get stage fright and lin the fourth innings Zurich pleored SIX runs and had two, on bases whe.ri thehorne boys eucceeded en gelating theala out,, Setae hard hitting was dene'on both sides. E. Wurm got a 2 bagger and Hoffman ahomextun in the fourth, Both Riley John- son and Greig had a•three base hit. Zurich used two,pitchers iFfoffinan and Brown and they had only four strike outs between, the'ntt. KIEV 'made 7 fan the air., Weir, the 0.1, boy, made perfect throws ,to Twee suogiseepoaeaseeZ pee encltan sea SDOIDTELTSZTla ID31:CLIOR •puoees went against( the/ boys that told .on them in the score. However wei will make it clear that Norman has since seen stisheed hetwas wrvug, but, at the time, he gave' the deeds - ions, thinking they were earrect. Following isehe sum t - Clinton -3 0 0 3 0 1 0 2 0-9 • Zurich -0 0 2 6 0 0 1 0 0-9. Batteries - Zurich -- Hoffman, Brown and Wurm, Clineon-Kiley and Weir. Alis60....11.1115.14-41alpiszarrennt61111Ani Council Meeting. The register -monthly meeting of the Council met on Tuesday evening, and all 'the members were present except Councillors T. Jackson and 1', Beacons Minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed. A eon) DThiliCat i011 was reet4 from Dr. Shaw, secretary of the tvinerworks, asking that the water commissioners request that the teem eternal] give ;is a check fax the amount held by them by unexpended mollies belonging to the capital account of the watesevot les. A siclesvalk petition was presented and fylecl till late]: dale. The town soiniter will Ionic into sev- • eral m stters coeneceed with the town business. Mr, Albert }learn was appointed night Yet -Liebman, and Sergeant, Welsh will take Chief Wheaeleys job While the ehief is looking after the marl bnilcling. • • The street committee reported the progress of the work on Ontario street and in about a week this street will be r I 1 1, ,Rsi. Johnson, bettes. known as "RileSS" takes the place of Jas. Fair on the stall of the Me fighters. the property committee was in- set ueteel to make arrangements for the coal supply fax the coming wieter, The finance committee brought in their report, which amounted to a good sum, and was adopted. A motion was mule requesting the svlte'. commissioners to Mellish a re. port to the eounell as is requited by stsfutee. The money held. hy the council of the capital acconet, be handed over to the water commiesionere on the secur- ity of 8500 being given by she coin missieners. . Council e3jeurned. TRADE MARX REG. Sheathing Paper —a high-grade paper, oderlese, tasteless, free from tar, Water/goof, exceptionally strong not tears A durable* and effectiye interlining for walls, floors and ceilings. Let_ us show you 9 sample. es Sole Caseeitse Manufacturer° THE STANDARD PAINT CO. 98 caned", Limited, ItiOntreel. THOS. I4cliENZIE, 1111001600t00.004‘11•4110040110041104- • • • • S11111111Cr SCSS1011 from/ J:10e2nd Merges (into our Autumn T,eerarrom Aug- (3, • mit 26th. Many teachers and 41 oentor; eludes:Ste will take ad- • o .3' vantage Of our Sumner Terre • ,an,clf naanyewill: ,centiame lan- geadurition. gin four or Saiseethale.acle them, direct 2- 'aLoivgdursla.dia' 'N'1.1IPatfgiti: 05 ulama about our L`Jours,es,' •' !Write W. It, Sheen, ' eesiel,enie, se Central. Bileinee,e C011ege 41 .600040.000000011900001100011s e Democratic Nominee WOODROW WILSON, GOVERNOR OF NEW JERSEY. F•oereser Pres- ident of Princeton University,. wh,ose noniinatia was bitterly opposed ID)? Tammany Hall, A 'High:1314°V' who would bring credit bottle Deraocrats and if el- •eeted, 'bottle United States. ,FINED $16 The P.M. and police worked ov- ertime on Monday when G. Perrin - was arreged aix twa different charges of stealing. The property was returndi to the owners, DO YOU WANT WATER? Citizens wishing water services for their residences' please notify the Water Coancasiesioners' at once •as the timeeiselihreeted for applica- tions, • L. 0. L. MEMBERS. • Murphy L. 0, L. 710' will attten,d Divine service on Sunday, evening, Tuly 7th, at thet Wesley Meth'odisti church, eh members' and tvieiting brethren are requested teLattend. SOME HURONITES WERE' EMPLOYED. Monday's dailies reported a ser- ious fire of the J. F. Cairns depart- mental store at ISaeleatooni. Many Huronites have been employed in that store, The loss 'wag over half a million. SENT UP FOR TRIAL. Thethef 1 ellarge brought by Mr. Murphy against Mr. Seel was tried by P.M. Andrews on Friday ,af ter - sena and after hearing several w 'it- nesses the defendant wait sent up for trial to Goderiche Bail was al- lowed. The Crown Attorney Peered or Mr, Murphy and V. Proucifoot K. C., for the defendant, , C. T, U. MEETING. At the register meeting Of the W C T. U. held sit the home ot Mrs W Harland, Mrs, Rev. Cosens, who was about to sever her connections with Clinton branch was presented with a pearl set WC. T. TJ. Mrs, W. Harland, read, a theme rid: dress, (and Mrs:. C. Wallis, Presid ent of the Society, pined. the ;pin on Mrs. Cosens, who _replied in very fitting manner: MINISTERS FAMILY IS SHOWERED WITH GIFTS. congregational meeting 'we! Eeld in the Methodist Chuteh, Har Dow, last +Thursday evening to take leave of the retiring pastor, 11, ton L•Win, who goes to A feature of the evening was the presentation of a GUM of money, to the choir in recogniticm, of services rendeeeld. Miss Ella Wright, solo- ist, to whom: the gift' was handed, replied in a very happy strain on behalf of the Choir, The pastor w as then presented with tweisitet- five dollars in gold, accompanied vette a most appreciative address touching his pulpit' ability and manhood among theepeciple. The pastor's wife received a beautiful sunburst of pearls from her, (Bible class, of which she has been teach- es: for three yeays,A leather, lined club bag from, her' art clasSsand purse of money from. the W, M. 8, Miss Weldon alsoreceived a gold piece from the Mission Circle crud Sunday school class, The /me -m- ond gentleman is a brother of Mr. Irwin, merehant of town, and has visited here several' times,. DEATH OF MRS, ALEX. ROBERTSON. Following a few clays' illness as the. ,result of 01 paralytic stroke, Mrs. Alexander !Robertson, of God-' erich, answered the final summons on Saturday night, nine 22nd. Or the Tuesday peevSeus' to her dean- ise the deceased was found by bee husband and sou lying unconscious on the kitchen floor. just a few min- utes after •she had; been out Meth • •SD4.-7,-.717Z1 4t11, 1919, ' oniethin eft/ of, Which to Hang Your ctirta!lis. • A. Brass Telescope Rod with curved ends and rounded edges on which to shtir your curtains , • without cutting or tearing the threads. It is light and strong. Easily put up or taken down, acid • holds the curtains far enough away from the casing to allow a free movement of the shade. The oval ends make a very artistic effect. We have it in' three styles. One for a single pail, of curtains; • another for double curtains, or a single pair and an over drop; and a third style made so that the brackets will hold the shade as *ell as the curtains • May we Show Them Jo You? TheW.D. Fair Eo. jOften the eheapest—THways the Best Selling Out The Big Sale is still going on. Scores have i taken advantage of this,' Great Money -Saving Sale., Have You ? . Our large and well -assorted stock of . • . . 1 Children's Shoes and Slippers'xs Attracting 1 .. the Mothers' Attention. > } Nowls when Shrewd buijeis Ws Shoes } A Good, Leather Top Phaeton ling0j for Sale c } Jas.Twitchell&Son eLINTorkt SASVaeas‘AetseAleeteasSAWAetesAAAAAesentieeNYVVVYNNYVVVVVeNsioNesofte etteeeesetesesesee____ ANOTHER INCREASE, The customs collections for Clin- ton port for the/ past threepeonehe are: - April 1st to July 1st 1911, $9,292.21 APril 1st, to July lot, 1912, $10,159.27 Ieerease $ 867,04 NEW 0.1. C.I.Teaches.. Mr, TA, %eclair, 11. A., of Termi- te University, and( specialise fax se/once, who hasbeen( a successful eacher at Walkerton Collegiate has accepted the position vacated bv•Mr. Firth, wh,o goes to Lindsay, The New Era welcomes lale, Sinclair to our town. HOLIDAY WAS QUIET, Monday was a very, quiet day in town, as no sports were held here. The bowlers enjoyed themsellves on the greenl Picnic crowds went to ,Bayfield, while, the baseball boys went down to Centralia, by Elliott's saute and play.ed two. genies (with the boys of the southern bueg, A RUNAWAY. Wednesday afternoon Mr. John Ashton, of the .Lonclon Road, drove into town and tied up his horn front of Harland' Bros. Hardware stoee, and( hie young son had only got out of the. buggy )1then the horse took fright and broke away. ,• The horse rad up street and Eisen - ed at the Royal Bank (tomer, and took to the sidewalk in Shone; of & Co.'s store. John Sera - ton stopped the horse in front of efoheson's harness shop, It was a wonder the horse had not tumbled when it got on the sidewalk. The' biggy missed the. plate glass win- dows of the Merrish Clothing, Cm by inches. The only damageelone was a broken Umiem34714.0.11.1.arr.;1.4.111•1•4.101.0.0.11.1..,...leraniAT Central Business College Stratford,Ont, OntariO's Best Business College Our courses are up-to-date and practical. We have a staff of experienced in- semetors and our gnacluates' get the high grade eto,sitione. Wo tlo more fax our students thee does any similar school. We have three departments Commercial, Shorthand and Telegraphy. You owe it to to 11110W what eve are doling. Get our free cata- logue at onne. D. A. McLaclifini PRINCIPAL Ft¢199.4121=3.11MOIMMINVAnarlaalfaLtapeltitlatft'lli•ON .241612rlemi.saseramommorZSel....4 44-1-4.4seeseeteelees-44.4-1.444.4.41.4-1.4.4. ÷÷44.4444.44-lefeleis4.44.S.S.; Yard let the; Tear of the, nouse. Fioni , that time she never (rallied 4- it it and the end came as above stated • Mrs,Robeeesn's Maiden name was 4. Mary Ann Long, and she twee ., daughter of 'Mr, and Mrs. john : Long, who were among the early ire settlers in Colborne township' near ' IBreellamnidn,els..evilentety. Playe:aes"a,aSgOl, We Have Been Watching Yott and she, eves hue a chiScl whenothe 4.1 es' family ,ezeigreted to Canada. About ± forty yearsagoshe was ,united in • 41:1 inarriage bo,her now; bereft Park - nee and until they moved to God - &rich in 1909 levitv. continued to ee-• side in Colborne. Their family eons sisted 'of two sons and four daught- ers and of these four survive. They gee 10s. Fisher, .of „sea•riow, ' and Miss Mary, Who has been 'teaching school at Burk's Falls Lester, en- gaged in the drug business at Ni- agara Falls, ansi Charles, ,on , cshe homestead( in tOolberne toavnship. Two daughters -Clara end Ruby - are decea.seclf, Jas, Long, of ,Ben - miller, and 'Matthew Long, of Olin - tom aro brothers( of the decease d. The funeral took plaee on 1Vloanialy afternoon Stem that 1 amity tresid- enee on Brittannie road' to Col- borne cemetery, Rev, Geo, E. Roes, the doemeed's pastier, conducted appropriate funeral services at the house •and graveside. The ;pall- bearers were J. P. Thune Jas. Col. .4* 4. • the ordin try styles so decidedly that when you kri We have been looking out for your interests. We have the kind of Oxfords . you like—Oxfords that are built for you' alone.. Snappy styles of distinction that stand out from 4. see then), buyirig will be irresistable .-••••••1 • • t .1: 4.. FRED JACKSON'S /0 'well, S. Biseee &elm 'Waller, D. N.13 4. ISeKenzie and A.S. 101erssaleali All "1, ,tb.e children were( preeent at lthe funeral ,ana amen either relatives present from ;Idle mac were Mile. Cutler, •of London, and Sault, hong brother),. of'Guelph, $s:• DISTINeTIVE SHOES , , ". , •• 8.3.3E.FeBes+a-t+.1.44,seowsse.0.11 . •_• ••...•• • • _ • •