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The Clinton New Era, 1887-08-26, Page 1
+►. t { .. /]fir.01 - Y' _ tint �. t . x .. . ,, .,, - ,i. . .. . . I . 1 e 1. �- .. } ,r' r D N . I I 1�11 " '.., N ,11-1 ' _ _.._. _. .... ., .. _ - u AIL -- , i,Z _ ,, - - " L il'ttLA,ai, 0 $4 t I RO$If:RT 14uL1y1 (�LINTON, ONT., FRIDAY AUG. 26 188? �'. TS1tA[�-f> 6MYcr ►utrutu. tRalZaWass f • 1 w.tnrl•4ee EAtlT �reh eivoriH. DU11G1eNRUN. EX 1 ER. AU11 ,LLETT. iDLYTH. , t ` � Muse L+raukie Crawford + No APPEALS. -There have not been WEDDING. -On Wedneada last At the FATAL AcciDtri:'P,-On Friday lamt, B'�SD' BALL. ,. PBRsoNAL,a• gltisFs. - Businesa dull. firemen y y Thos. Walsh aged 60 ears tell from a r!'turned'h4mv on Saturday after a few picnic at the Grand Bend on Wednesday; any appeals entered against the voters" residence of the bride's father, Mr A. wa gon and bruko his neck Iiia death A game of base ball was played at Iirtiiy r1ayA visit with friends in Goderich, Aliso quite a large number attended, The tfrm list; of thea townshijt, for the entreat year. less, of Toronto, and Alias Alice U Sloan, was instantaneous. sale, last Friday, between the Clippers, nli+ 11CKeozie, of Toronto, is the guest of or Westacott dt Sanders has diamolved • FAnu RENTED - Mr John Reynolds of Blyth, wore united in the holy bouds that town, and the Red Stodkings, of: Alia, -' ,Idiom Jennie Disher. Miss Enjma Rum- Mr John T Westacott will still carry on has rented his farm of � 100 acres on the of matrimony. The Rev. A. McLean KNuusF1XLu, ton, resulting in a well-earned victory fqr-, '' `' ball, of Clinton, pard a short visit to the business. The stone work nD the 6th Con, to Mr Henry Garrick, for ;t term performed the ceremony. The puppy MATRIAfON[AI..-On Wednesday u very th=sRheda, by w sooretnf 24 to 2X. The Clip. of ten ears, at 00 a year con Pe had secured the services of a crack baiw- friepda here 1tu t week. Master Will Guy- Trivia Manorial church 1a completed. y 9 l ply loft on the afternoon train the pleasing event took place at Wm Chap, tery for, the occasion, and owing to ail objee� tivell re urned to P`ullarton alter a short The Oddfel owe hall and the new town hall NOTES. er Alias McCallum, ch ofnear Exeter, I same day on their wedding trip. mans Esq., 2nd con., Tuckersmith, t o tion raised by the liras, (though nnavailabI visit his friend Ed Ramlen• Mr W. re nrarly,cowp'eted. Fear oases of ty- who formerly taught ill the school Dear LZIINSwAY.-Oa Monv'ay last, while occasion being the marriage of his third thQ gams was delayed' until after 4 p,nq ' Treleaven returned on Wedutsday accom• phoid fever tyre reported in town. On dthheecemetery, has been spending a few Mr A. F. McDonald, of Hullett, was ID daughter, Miss Charlotte, to, Mr Jae. The Redo piayed brilliantly the first .th panied by his stater Annie, who will visit Monday Court was held in Exeter, and a ➢ with acquaintances herr, and return town, he had hie horsea.afM thq, flouring Stewart. The ceremony wan � '' p y a performed innings, every efl'ort of the Clippers to tl66* r Nice brother Rev R. J. Treleaven, at great many interesting c,taea were disepos- fid h� me on Wednesday. MiGs Gregory mins, and while there the horses took by Rey J: H. Simpi,on We extend, gur }troy-'na,.#} tile. At this juncture, the scot t1211atham ed ,+f; hie Honer, Judge Toms presided 4s eturned and a- _, _lties in fright, and dashed vp Mill street. and up cc>ngratu]ationa to 1VTr aad A1rs S swarf• sudrbg f.iso D,'Purnbnll, from a bad. out 'BsrEF1a.-Hr Wm Mallough is improv- ••Roach" and '•Deacon" have a tame S S. No. 2, A broken'cu1vert od sideroad Dingley, and ran into Milne's shed. Be- BarEFs- A party of young people from his right hand, lost control of the bi ll,.t► 20 and 21, con. 3 la IDA dao I the g 1bg his place by• the erection of a uew canary in "pardners;" we wish them suc• dangerous con. yond damaging the waggon considerably, the Mill road,anci 4th, Tuckeremith, ppemgraduallygained round. E've n, ,house. On Tuesday Aar H. McMath re- cess in their new enterprime, The farmers 'to ; a councillors attention was called no injury was done. picnicked at Bayfield last Friday. Xr A thing went on Smoothly, until the lastfC t two months since, but so fur nothing SCHOOL BOARD. -At the meeting of tits McIntosh, of Chatham, rpnut a law lava of the nint'll innings, ,with Brussels at•tiln - t iced atelegram to go to his eon, who is in this sectio are all through their hat- has been done to have it repaired. Mr school board on Monday evening, of with fri@nda here last week. l6 T. Os bat' and two men out, when a howling m, „' - %, very ill ; Mr McAtatlr left nest ay ; eve vs -+r, and the whisrlo of the threshing en- p + y g+ of hoodlums, led on by u painter, rustled .. . ,. slope soca t° Nestor his recovery, t ue i• quite common Tremier has about rented his farm to Mr 62 applications for the head-mastertibipp, Neil has returnrd from Algoma, not much Enos Hull, of the 2nd. Rev AZr Ramsay that of Mr A. M. Burchell (too of Mr IL. I improved i/s health, and talks of oiD to Upon the grounds, and -objected to a deomiolt '� g g, of the umpire. Upon bis refusal to xeaatiTi McKILLr1P. The NEw Ern will be seat to new subscribers reached his trial sermon in Goderich on Burchell, Clinton) was accepted. The some southern c imate. The Tuckerstnith his• deoirlion; he..and,,tlie,. Clinton 1a e` r ' be the end of the year, for 25 cents ces'a. p BARZI BURNED. -During the storm last ,.��_ _ Sunday, his pulpit work here being taken board has. made a Choice that it, will have council met at Dia�,nta hotel nn ruesda orh' - Tuesday. w surroubded b the an pp y ' - Thursday"evening an almost ne.v barn, LUKeuitiv. by Rev Dr Tire, who treated his hearers- at no reason whatever to regret; Mr Burchell Y r;ry, - I Ill * -t i ' ; the "hill" church to an excellent sermon is a " " ' g ' t,IODEttlt:ll. were not willing to see. their beroes of-eigh$. belonging to Mr Pat. Reilly, near Beech OFFICERS -The following are the of- pusher in every sense pf the word, consecutive games defeated, and fora time ,.-- . "ttvood, was struck by lightning, an -d. with fiver,+ of Lc�eburn lodge, No. 213• for the from Eph I, 3 Mr W. Amos, formerly and it will be no fault of his if the school CONCERT, -A complimentary concert was thought a second Biddul h tra ed the seasons crop, was burned to the eusuing quarter : Bro. T. B Linfield, C. of this township, who has been,on the does not continue to steadily advance. for the benefit of the leasees of the Grand would be enacted. The Reds eseapedun , _ •round. The loss is partly covered by T ; Sisttr N. Horton; V. T,; Bro 8 B. other sine for some time, is again in the We congratulate Mr -Burchell ou his ap- Opera House was given last Friday even- hurt, with the esoetrtion of Turnbull, why -1 insurance. r Williams, R S. ; E Horton, A. S• ; M, neighborhood. Mr Humphrey Grey, son pointment. ing. The reserved Seats were, full not had a•shoe spike driven into his le b o ' ``' PICNIC. -The union Sunday school pie- McManus, F 3.; Maitre AZc;Vtanue, 1.'G.; of Air Grey, of the 13th, who has been BRIEFS. -After Tena Morgan is visiting many in the nth. r parts of the hall. 'sags of the Clippers. The score is annexoay < , nic held in Kerr's grove, 7th con., on Tri- IV. B. Clutton, O.G ; G. CIutG,D, P. C. T. teaching in Simcoe Cu. for the last ttdn friends in Bay City. Mr J A. , Tanner, Moorehouse, IQisses Wyun,Cooke,DoaagB REns. Runs. Outs. , •"T day last, was a decided success. The CA1uP[NG.-A rev gentleman and lam• years, and who had to give up school of Listowel is in town. Mr Johu O'Hara, and Slack, Dr. Sippi, of London, A. B. Turnbull p ....... . .. . . . . 3 4 11 '` about May Scruton r f ... . ... . ....:. 3 if ' . weather was all that could be desired, and ilv from Stratford; who have been cam Y 1st on accountol ill-health,has white working at the flax mill last week, Henderson and AIr Stoneman were the ''' t"` ire a crowd were present from the aur- p' fully recovered, and resumed bis teaching. had the misfortune. to. et his hand sli ht artists It deserved better atrona a thaD Smith let b .. , .. ,...... �t 2 _ _ - - I wr on the banks of the lake.on the farm. duties the week before last. The Misses' ly hurt, by getting it Oto one of the g,ll- was given it. p g Spalding ng Ord b... L _ _..rounding country, and also from Seaforth. „f J. AIcA>janus left for home on Wednes- 3dcGarva 1 f ...... . 2 After dinner a platform was erected, and day last Riddell, of Blyth, spent a few days under err. School will re-opQa on Monday CHURCH NOTES. - The churches ih Qnigloy 2nd b ........ 3 +3 Bev. P. Musgrave acted as 'chairman the parental roof. Mrs Brigham, er, is next. A game of cricket was played here Goderien are becoming liberal, the North. . Walker a f .............. 4 I � "' The other speakers were Rev. J. McCoy, PERSONALS—Master Beery and Archie very poorly ; she is at .the resdeuce of her on Tuesday last; between Londesboro and St church has advanced the Rev G, R. Harland a a ........ . and Misses Maggie and Ellen Horton,left dao 3 ,:; ,,: ofEgmoudville, Rev. Mr. McDonald, Mr: 8g daughter, Mrs D1t11Sr--A: 13r -Plummer -Blyth; wbicli resulted rn'a victory for the Turks salan 0100. and the Victoria Sc. Stanbtu'y c ....,....... 0, 6 W J. Ciarke and D D. Wilson, of Sea- f1° Satu,day by boat to join their .parents. has been engaged am teacher of S. S. No. home team. The brick work on Milne's church has advanced the Rev G. F Bal- •• Their randfather, Ifr J.Strachan accom- 7, at an advanced salary ; the trustees .block has been completed, and the wood ton's salary $2t0 for the incoming year. 2 Sg ' forth. the addresses were excellent, and g " had aD attentive audience. The c�uir panted them, hire Dixon and daughter, have properly shown their appreciation of work is being rapidly pushed forward Homes" are be.CDmlgg t'amblOn- CLIPPEn9. 2t to O}ite.r, E4 . , r att@`aeveral musi.al selections, baying "1 Brucefield, visited friends hero during the rervices of a first-class teacher. Plums are coming into town in large able, St. Stephen's -and St. James' hold . ,lfooney'a .. . I € -' - „'•o-. ti' ': l]nd ams an furnished for the occasit n the weeft also M139 E OSbaldestoh,,. of Tile Ki,w Ens will be scuffs now aubsoilbers quantities. That young lady and gentle- theirs this month; the Methodists of Dun 3lcIIttrd • ' arid`ot er amusements were fur- Clinton, and Mrs G. Crich, of Tucker- to the end of the year, for 25 cents cash, Y P • • : • • • ` • • • . •3 ' 3 Swings tL �� man who were strol ling down Dinsley gannon hold theirs un the tat of Sept„ iu D• Ross tat b ,..... , . 4 2 .. smith, Mr Anderson's rove, near Dan aunou. J. Ross 2nd b , , . , 1 3 1.nisbed, and 1n -the "evening the young street the other evening, should not sing 6 g ' men alnumed themselves by having a game ""+`♦'+ '-`--- HENSALL, their love song quite so loud in future Knox church has Deen thoroughly repo• Halliday 3rd b .•. , : ,': 1 - ' 4 ' r KAY FIELD. OBITUARX,-It is tvtth sorrow and re- oared Stratton a a ........ ,.;., c, 2 '. 2 ' ' of footbalh r, We are pleased to learn that our town , the ceilings have been kalsomined The Nsw ER_4, will be sent to new subscriber,; gret that we announce the dr at of Ano- Currie 1 f . , . 2 k, `� ,;,-S `JD$I *T DEATT�,-'ltho Hand -"O rh clerk AIr W IViIsoD it able to be around alight cream and the walls tinted a. Teen "' to the end of the year, for 25 cents cash. ther esteemed nun man from our midst. ' atone g Shaw rf......:... . .. . 4 2 r '` ijaa taken from our midst one of the most young again. We regret to learn that Mr Geo. , to eorrespundsjgitl� the decoration G®Ir c f 3 2.; f i xe-speeted and esteemed yonng women of CavRCII Norks:�--Tho quarterly meet. We refer to the death of Robt Sturgeon, y a of the or an the receesr�gncolured ill ma- y "" sn of'th 4lethodiat church was held in which sad event took lace at rho famil R"rued is ver til and un ble to leave org1. an, t.,' this totvhahip, 1n the perioD of D1rs Davrd g °� p Y the Neuse. Some of the spurts aro doily loon; service will be hel`H in the church 31 �� , , } $o+s, who died ort Sunday morning last. P,ethel eburch� there was a good attend- residence near this place on the 20th tort. trying the speed of their horses, on the next Sabbath, _r r _ once, and it was grin. to be there; the llo was Darer of a very strong disiposition (Taste 'course. Messrs Auden n, & Elder PROPERTY CHArrGEs.--Mr James A. DIED, . ' She gays birth to a daughter about ten 11c1uw h ut Port Arthur has been spend ]'ERR1N—At I[onntPleassnt, Brant Co., onthee#a ' day's previous to Nett death, and had not quarterly otticial 'meeting ,held in Bay- but always had pretty good health till are getfing their vacant Shop fixed up, ,� , , rEcovered from the effects of her confine. field church, at "wbios all tfih appoint• about 16 months ago, when he bad an at- prior to its occupation by Messrs Tavlor ing a re''w weeke visiting his mother �, Jirn rust., uiss Charlotte ferric, s:,tor of N'II P;rriay ;went. Nothing acriou3 was anticipated opts were represented Aar John -Cox,, tack of bleeding of the lungs, that weak- cry Sins. Mr Maurice Beckwith, who has has made some money in the Port, and Criuton. 1. Reeve of tludericb township, was appoint. d him conaiderabl and from that time kteferria to the shoos the Brantford Cot• ,l ~ until a short time before her death, in p' pp y• been in the baking business here for some while in the circular° town invested a few g. I,„ • • ]lammation having set in. The netts of ed to attend the district meeting to be he tea anxiously watched by many be- time, has sold out to Mr R B. Keeler',who thuueatid dollars, just to show that he Tier says: --It is with deep sorrow and regret• her death rose so unexpected that a great 41etd in September Two other brethreD tween hope fear. In hopes that be, will carry on the businehs the sante aS had faith in tha future of the place; he' at your, correspondent hag' to ante the F many could not at first realize it. She leers apuo`nted to attend the meeting to being so young (apparently with a usual. Alias Newton, of Strathroy, is the purchased the residence from Mr George Bath of YlissGharluttu Perrio,of.tbis villaiie; :'. was the second daoghter of Mr Roderick re treld r the interest of education, bright and prosperous ,future before him, guest of Dlra 'fanner. Alr IVm. DIcF.lrov, Berry, occupied by Air R. S.�Villiams, nl A lady widely and favorably lcnow,u through DryFdaie appointment engaged the amen- that his life might he spared rhos around out this county, and loved and admired for, '�-:; Doss, of the 3rd con of Stanley, and had of Listowel, was .sr,ending a few Clays in Bank of Commerce; he will hold it for a her amiahla dis osition and eWeneth „f char• be ,n married only about too ears. She tion ofthe meeting for some time, It was hilar. And in fear lest the grave riuld town Chia rose). IVs regret to learn that rias in property. Ur Peter Murray,f p y p I Y, aster. Elor death,whichoccurred on 1'aesllay, ; L found difficult to supply it, on account of anon claim him for its own, for death Ickes Y y the lite firm of tVilliam3 t� Aturray, baa Orli, after a tang and lingering illonss of mora was highly esteemed by all who knew her, h wife of Mr Andrew Eb is serinual 1�,., its remoteness from the other appoint ash+lying mark. Through last summer ,urcha=eel the r both in tanley and this towmhip, and ill, n one ter leer, apeed•v recovery j p opert.y Erato AIr Jnhu titan two months, was. rather an,,cpectad at her sudden death is n sad blow to her inents on the circuit. however, the and early part of the fall, he appeared to ;}Liss Rein i- formerly a teacher in one 13reuinridge, at the head at h+'etvgrte St ; the and or.mo with ashoak .to the nasus; meeting did not decide either way, and ' be gaining strebgth,but when thecold and I:, •I z,+� . many friends. Her remains-.were•follow- �, of the schools here, is visiting friends in he is thc,r+,uglily nver;tauling it, pulling friends who were hoping Against hype. Dur- ed by leer sorrowing friends w the place left it an open question as- to whether it damp weather set in, though everything town. A number nF young ladies and in hot water healingappara•us,bath room, rug these weary weeke of intense Nnf}eriOtr,th be supplied or not. that doctor and good care could do was same spirit of patience. and. gentleness •tvhic� of interment in the AIaitlaudbank come gentlemen .assembled at the residence of etc. he is the hind of a mon who makes P p g• ter or.'Alonda f BE,raFs -The storin drum was a Tues• done, ho seemed to gradually decline till , oharecteriiadher'1fa shone fortis in the ton y. p Mr C. L. Ialiner, on Wednesday evening, a scud citizen. B -_ t'- ANOTHER GO:ec.-We regret to an- ! clay last for; the first time this summer. ;the. date above mentioned,when be passed of the sick .chamber and the ecdnrina anuli and spent it pleasant time in dancing NOTES -We are pleased to see amongst ' I nouncv the death'of Alar McIntosh relict Division Court will be hold next Satur- away at the ago -of 21 years and 6 months, ti looked away and beyomithe mists, and dead# Y But the dark cloud has a silver linin for Division Court will be held on Monday us again bit and Alrs G. F. Batten, who vapors of this world anti found its r at at ttrst 1-1 of the late Hugh McIntosh, of this loran I day; there is not much to do. IVs are g, next. The band paraded the streets on have returned from their wedding trip in Eleaveu. Daeaased i offs daughter of the rills who died at the residence of her son, glad to see our old friend Morrison around his bereaved brothers and sisters have the. Friday evening last, and discoursed some i'c) the continent' the look as if it a reed g p' I y g y ll late David Perrin,' of ,lfo6bt Plessant,and has Mr George McIntosh of the 4th con. on it ain after a sevete illness. A] r Thom- consolation of knowing that he died happy sweet music. AIr It. J. MCGilrleft town, ; kindly ave g g in the Sav'iour's ovn. While a friend was with them the town band k y •g. been a resident of this villa.,e for ft+urtr-forte Tuesday last, at the advanced• age of gon has returned from his eastern tour, last week, for Lucknow. Air C. R. Shaw Wednesday evening to the entertaining years. She was an aetiva ud working mom, - ei ht •two ears. She and Ill r husband and says there is no lac like P,•ayfield • visiting him Some time ego, he said, returned to Detroit last week, his sister, of the Rev. l g y y d gentleman and bride. Alta bee of all ,Saints Chrire r,. and fur mnnyl whom she has survived `over twentyears he brow ht some fr°soda Tom McKillop death cannot come too soon; I have been years, ; fi p I Atiss Annie Shaw, accompanied him,- Sarah Black, West street, who broke her years past she has been the main stay of the . •s5ero among the first.settlers of this torn- with him, who are doligbted wi h Lake waiting theme last two weeks. I have Miss Worthington, of Clinton, was the arm some+ time ago, is progressing favor- Sabbath School, performing valuahha ship. She leaves fcur children, three Huron. Afr Gray and family, of S nrth, been so happy since the last litho Mr ues , of 41a,�myaji-t4i,i-wee{ —v"r. . , -Myr s-n3-istoil'-as Shy can ge k i r-'-t-t>u-'Master slung ,v`Yr+vatl. 1. .-. -..---oolss and-etre-darrgltTer: FI"er "sobs sic are here o some time,�One of our Ameri- orranco was here, Ir orrance a Taylor, of Morris, has been . confined to around she intends building some fine -She will be greatly misseJ in ttae enmmenityt . at on farms in this township, and ,can visitors says if we get commercial been their pastor for the last three years, her bed by typhoid fever. residehcea un her property; she has faith for years to come and her memory will never h' daughter is living u1 Seaforth. !•Tho union he will buy the halt of Bayfield. and this was prior to his departure for die in the hearts of those who f;new and loyed g g y Y fPalton. B' his death the. sunpeople' "`"— . in the town. Air E. W. Lewis has been remains were consigned bt their last rest- and establish manufactures. IVs have Y young HgLdlE�vu.t.u. improving his huuseon Lighttlout.estreet; hew. Her name was a synonym ler all tha,kisi .ing place in- -F, mondville cemetery, --on -1,700 acres of -land, the best site fora .lose a dear friend .aad companion, --being - BR'IEFS;— Miss -•Ida-A•lnrch; of this VT 'and note ulfeYeit for idle • it is one of the Acord and pitta i\nd lovaly: '"Clic Iuneral took Tuesday. g �'' town in Ontario, no livin man can dis of a reserved and kindly disposition, he la e, has succeeded in Train the nun- e place last Wednesday afternoon, at 4 o'clock Y• g f; p' g prettiest Sites in town. To day is the Cir- from her lite Feaidence.,0 ,All Sain.tm Church The NEw ERA will be sent to now subscribers ! pute that fact. What is our railway corn- was a favorite„with everybody, and it was professional examination for a third class cular town's civic holiday; the G.T.R. is ,her, the ' Astor ' the• Rov. Mr Curran, de�� y;; tOthe end ofthe year, for 25 cents cash. often remarked Barin his illness hos certificate ore congratulate the sun ruenin- excursion trains to Toronto De- `wAstor ° ' ' mitteedoing• g , , g young „ livered �` (Contributed by oxoof the visitors.) patient and thoughtful of others 'he Nas, lady.on her success. Mastor Fred Elford, trait and London; the "hub,” however, in mostfeeliag•terms of .the beaatiful life earth GUUSK[U11 TOWNSHIP. t' In the apria of 1886 Robert took a tri who assed1the last entrance examination will receive part of the holidaying Gode- chamater gone •out is its prit;rGr He nlea. Rev..G. W. Racey intends ,preaching a l •Tho weather hese for the past two weeks to Dako a, but he had been there a eo suecessfull is about to attend the richfte3. The excursionists from Guel b b has been fine and dry. A few showers and Y y, p , spoke voi y kindly to the Sabbath school echo- apecial sermon to young men and women cooler breezes have somewhat invigorated month when' he heard of thoauddeD death High School in Clinton ; as in the paet he Last week, were confident that before twc, Zara, who ocoup'o.i front eeat9, all vvltlr neat Sunday, 28th tort., in St. James both man and nature. of his eldest brother, and he immediately will doubdesa'be a diligent eutdent. Dir years the 'royal city and the city by Lilo mnnrnioK badges. Afteg the service at tbq ' obureh, Middleton's corners, service at It has been a very lively' season for visitors. came home. IHis brother and a married' H. MdClellab, of Mitchell, is visiting set would be united hq the C.P. R,; why church the cortege procoeded to 11t. Pleasant `', 2,30 V. in., and in St. Johns church, All. the hotels have been fall, numbers being sister, who reside near Page City, Dak., friends here. .Rev J. S. Fisher intends to cannot Clinton and Goderieh work hand cemetery, and as the impressive burUl,tervice -„ . Holmesville, seivice at 6,30 p.m. turned away. Of coarse Swarts' hotel, from came home over two months ago, to give take advantage of the excursion next Sat- in hand Gild take in both towns; extend of the Church of England was read over thea HEAVY AFFLICTIONS —011 Monday. its position, commanded the rush of the whatever assistance and comfort that was urday to visit Grimsby; Air W. Churchill the right hand of fellowship, work bar- open grave onecould not help feeling that -a -lb last the wife of Air Brown, of the Huron I business. Hinny of his boarders had to take necessary, The fuheral on Monday was will fill his a resent must have been touched with that _ _ _ TDad,G,''r„near towns was called upon to_ rooms for sleeping gccommodation up town. very lg_r el _ s�ttended_Rev: llIr Fear eon•... appointment next Sunday.— moniously, and you are to et there. g y g lectin of the brevity of all human lite ant$ L. Of these tiro moat celebrated was rho "Sou. g Y 1liias bi J. Yeo, who had her arm dlslo The:Iluron--Land Agency -is- the lateatac- of rise int ostenoe of hying` tvuerhvi=a sort thr~ . attend the funeral of a brother lining near ducting the services. Gated b being run over aurin Hensall'. This is the fourth member of doir.” The time wits mainly occupied with Y n g the confu• quisition to our town; they are ,getting truism, "In the midst of life no are in demb." boating, bathing, lawn tennis horseback The dead are like the etara, 'tray Sion, e the St. Thomas calamity, is visit- their ads nicely painted, and patting up May the God, who who her trod, to ort sod her own family that has been buried with- o Witbdrawn from mortal eva, pp riding, etc., and it was somewhat amusing Put mot estinet they hold their wa ing here. Grandfather Lobb intends to signs. The steamer Ontario took on ten comfort the aged .and sorrowing mother and �' III two years, and the seventh funeral to see the rueful faces of those why drove in tory through the sk s remove to the town of St Marys. g g g among her connection she has been called > a 1 car loads bf freight here, on her way up, the many frien3s who mourn her lose. over to spend the day from Clinton, --...-- (I'Po have received a letter in reply to on Wednesday; this lino has been doing • upon to attend in the came time. and not having mads other arrangements, KtrPEN the paragraph "Wanted 200 young men," a heavy trade this season. A targe gtraD CUR L;£'IZER, P. t < RENTED. -Mr John Elliott, of the Gth wero'compelled in the evening to leave the which appeared in our Holmesville news tit of lums has been shipped from here - cou. has rented both his farms fora term 13R[Frs,-Our worthy merchant, Air D. Y p Pp - - scene of so much gaiety, bounty, etc., etc., Weismiller has been appointed a magis- last week, but the writer singles, out for by local dealers. A lot o "suckers'' bit HJIF IIIUIi SCHOOL: of years, to Mr. Richard Jennings, of the and return to tjie ot, dusty, quiet, inland attack two portions of the church organ!.- " ' — Yiuron road. DlrJennin s iso cod farm- village of Clinton The internationals crit trate for the county. The Scott Act is p b at the Match bait' held out to them by Jennings g g p again being discussed in this net hbor- P `'Texas Charley," on Saturday To the Editor of the Clinton Nrto Era, zatihn and ahem is to ca+t reflection - 7 er, and has the name of always leaving it of emulation found full vent. Canada was g g g Y, y eveniD9 ; i, , place W better shape than when be goes but poorly represented, oil the whole. Eng• hood, so far it has not been 'very well en- thereon. IVs cannot allow specific States Charley and his pals skipped on the early Dx.tlt SIR,- During the past few weeks the: land, on the other hand, wos abl forced sn this villa a all kinds of bever• meats of that nature to appear Goons train on Monda "Y People of Clinton have lead considerable of -° On it. DIr Elliott tarts move to Dakota, y sustained. village, , ronn.l„ -1,'n WrLw T n, . _ P� _ _...:..- y_° .L!_°t_-_ t get hoth p1Ap tnrnrev emended on 'the Riah School, m. ,-, ,. I cart BARN BURNED.-Duriug the storm last Thursday lightning set fire to the barn of Mr J, W. Salkeld, lake shore road, burn - 7 1,ing it, and its contents, a horse, utensils, and all the summer crop entirely. There were two horses in the barn but one got ;., away. Mr Salkeld was away at the time which prevented his Saving anything, Loss about $2000, partly insured. NOTES. -Some farmers have thrmhed; their wheat averages i0 bushels and their oats yield from 60 to 60 bushels to the acre ; a few are boasting that they have 76 bushels to the acre ; pretty good. On the first con,, potatoes are almost a failure, . sumo places will not be worth digging.- Mrs Geo IIudie, of the 6th con., is getting the material on the ground for a large brickbouse. Mr L Aldsworth, of the 1st, 1. intends to build a large frame barn neat summer, and will start in it few days to draw the stones for the foundation and stables. The whistle of the steam thresh- '" er is heard in almost every direction at present. Mrs M. A. Marks bas built a *' very substantial fence in front of her farm which adds very,much to its 'appearance. Some of the old farmers on the let and • 2nd con., Should go and do likewise. The . brick yard on Mrs M. A. Diarks' place is rushing business. in full blast this summer add loin a Mr Lowrey, sbn of Mr S Lowrey, of the 10th con.,}), has been engaged to teach in S. S. No. 7, Colborne, s '•' for ofbaushcand to ©year;lie andss a likely to P lay+ succeed in his duties. _, Tlie ]:riw FNA will be >;el,t to now subscrlt(•ry -„tba-end-v)fthe yoor., for.'23..eclit:3.gp.slt., mtnatea in a rowing race, when the uana- dlans were badly defeated. They began in- stantly to complain about the boat they used, the terms of the race, etc., upon which the Englishmen, with their native courtesy, offered to row the race again exactly,exchang- in; positions. This was agreed upon, and a second Canadian crew, fired with that youth- ful spirit of ambition it is always so pleasing to sec in,the Colonies, also entered. The course was duly laid out from the niers to the bridge, and a lady judgo appointed to decide at the fiuisb. I am deeply sorry for Canada to say, that the two Canadir n crews fouled each other shortly after starting, and before they were disentangled aitd %ad left off abusing each other, the Englishmen were away and away, and according to the judge's decision, won by 400 boat lengths I One of the Canadians was heard to romarlt that if his companion had only been able to tow half as well as he sang, it would not have been such a harrowing scene. Lawn tennis was next chosen as a means of showing forth the merits of the rivals, and three sett were played. The Canadians won the first sett, and they English the Second and third. Foot raein was then spoken of, swimming races, but al to no purpose. The Canadian visitors had evidently lost all heart. I am sorry to inform you that owing to the bad behaviour of two of the .young men in thopartyy, a special body of constables was sworn in by the acting colonel, and they Caere duly arrested in a prompt and efficient mannor. • Their trial comps off I hear next week, bail having been accepted. It is to be hoped t•bey will set store on the warning they have received, as it has been remarked, that any more rernlarkablo repetitions of the offopce, will he niarlced by a far severer inln l9lln't"..f . ca in obtaining a non•proiessional second certificate at the recent teachers exami -4U lv r.,. ,-,ILA will us- eCUL i6 T1t {V to the and of the year, for 25 acute cash. -7mrriiru reran-rug-ori,—jrrrs--bm,►-retu g ed to her home in Stratford to -day, --- --_ -__-_ __ , - thNcounty an a 1o,H g conn i' u msritra- ----• - INN nation. The church row is not yet settled, CA FOIL _- �l ABtItiTH. She bas been the guest of Mra Sdbeet of 0.111 thaur t the peool? It ople le can be remune ated fo p p art(-' and it iwrumored that some of the stand bys used language to each other not foundMr Geo 11. Scott, of Toledo, is staying Hiss Lowes, guest of Airs Trueman, re- turned to her home in Brantford,Wednes- this expenditure, and increased attendance+ 1 can be brought about by advertising persist in the Psalms. Mr S. J. Latta, a gradu- ate of the Qlinton High School, has been with friendsin town. Word was received here last Friday of day. Mise Preston took boat on Sunday morning for the round trip, Rev Mr tently and thoroughly. If a terson walkv . through the hall of the Nornia� School, To. appointed principal of the Zurich Public the death from typhoid fever, of AIr Wm Poole, of Detroit, returned bomeon Sun- route, lie can see, among pictures of other S,bnol, for nest year, at a salary of g42:i. Aikens, formerly of this place, but latter- da} • Tho Hon Jr McNeal and wife and 1. schools, several C}oderich School. Mr Alex. McDonald, of the 10th eon. of ly of Atlanta, Ga, cfrild are the guests of Mrs 1'I. D.)wning. Are the. people of Clinton too poor to have e, Hibbert, has rented his farm, for a term Air ff. W. C. Meyer and Mkt I,, Meyer AIr Thos Detlor lost his baby girl on Sat- picture of their school hang in a building, of years, to Mr W. Kinsman, for a yearly rental of Q300. Dir J. Stewart sold a returnnt fx ed from last Monday. where they have been vi-0ting during the urday. The main building of the exhibi- tion, grounds and the draining of the en. that is so much visited as Toronto Normal Circulars have been printed in forihor years+ three-year-old gelding to Mr J. McMati for $190. Mr Duncan Campbell, teacher, past three months, The members of Court Sherwood, A. 0. closed land fast Approaches completion ; we are afraid if the drainingis [tot perfect, p but very little effort hila been given to have these scattered. has holly been dons in ro who teas unable to resume his school F,, accom anied.b the town band arti- p Y p the ground will prove too soft for a very . half-hearted way. Seholool last year, -at -torn tended Clinton High School coming fro,ia-• .du- ties after the vacation on account of sick. + is cipated in the Foresters demonstration, held in Brantford on Wednesday last. fast trotting track. Mr Andrews mother + near Toronto. Now if one can be brought ness, now nearlyrecovered. The NEw F.R.t will be scut to new subscribers Last Sunday, the Rev W. F. Campbell, of Alts R,S Smith, passed awa” last week P Y at the residence of her son, John, Bayflold past other schools to our own, cannot met'P, be brought or enticed .Ito come.. Clinton; to the end of the year, for l5 con ta cash. of Dungannon, preached morning and Road, .Miss J. Nicholson, of Colborne, school has a fine record to •show this year, - - +- - evening in the Methodiet church here,and died lastweek, of typhoid fever. let the teachers and trustees see that the PAIIAD1OUNT, 13RIEh' NOTES. -Posters Out all who heard him were delighted with his discourses, results of this year's examinations, and the 11 improvomentS that kava been nlaao, be NOT, G V1LTY.-Quito a sensation was caused Aro for the purpose of dein some ravelling p g g g Mr L. E. Donee and family, who have y y, been enjoying an outing for the two the other Gay by the arrest of a young lady intro had always borne a good charaetei . It thoroughly advertised. `This alloula be Sona in justice to the into Vets Your,etc., on the road between here and Lucknow ; we aro glad to report that the conceit has past. weeks, in the eastern part of the provnce, to town last Friday; Mr D. is seems that her omployers noticed that she was continually, gettingpow elothos of the ..' ,WnraiWisima, � agree with that of correspondent ndeiit not forsaken us this year. Our teacher, Mr Will McDonagh is here among us returned looking remarkably well and has added latest style and fins rieh colors, but it came out in the Course of her ttial that silo got e--hittll w the sae written, but tthe boa h. ftrut trustees, anti school Testa with the board of trth again afters ending a pleasant vacation considerable to himself ; "Avoirdupois," them all dyed at parker's dyeing and clean- it , not with the teachers, who, by their work in the harvest field under the bright g One of the largest funerals that we have in works of toronto,and discharea her. , do their beat to adveriioo the aehool. lYionesr , beaming sun. Mrs Elkin, of Auburn, is seen for a long time, was that of the late When her employers found out her careful- nt in advertising, whether'for a school visitin her daughter, Airs John Reid.-- g t Airs 13addoN,of Wellington Square is vis- Mrs Melntosh,which passed through here from McKillop, to the Egmondvillec�me- ness they took her back and raised Ilei' to full charge of the store. It is wonder• g y ordinary o ' anordinal;y l NBWas,iainvari. moues or well•spent.-•••En NEw EItA: I iting at AIr Mardock's. Wm Murdison,of Toronto, pard its a friendly trip last week. ter oil Monday afternoon last. Airs McIntosh+ Y ilhad long been a resident of ful tho fine rich Color that this firm dyes, and they have decided to send their fele order Apploton's American Cyctopm iia iii Lu '' - Mrs H. Laman, of Detroit, is vialting hot• Seaforth, until a short time ago, rho took carriage bore next Wednesday. No person should •miss this Chance to hand them all fact a library in itself. It is the knowledge; of the centuries boiled nown ; diu,"•oenoo of_„:--`' Father, IDIc Wm Doyle. The Dtitrdock Bros, with their Staff of men returne•'1 u her bode ith her son Mr Geo Me - P a w + Intoah, AleKillop, where She died at the your faded clothes, as they do all kinds of ladies and gents wearing all boolts ohryatalized.- It stands on ,this shelves ready.to anmver any honceit'iiblo -, . from Cranbrook on Friday. • ripe old age of eighty-two years, . vrithhtit ripping. question. ' ,. , , I }„