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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1887-09-16, Page 1T.WE:3TY-TH1%D YEAR.1 I Whole Ntuttbor 1:3!71. a -. ,.,, r,..... M1toll 11.1's, vau.CL1NTON5 -ON'T, SEPTEMBER (lo�°1'ra , .B - D ....-«- +•,-+- -ter^- —�-_-1 - .-- -�- —�— - � — East Wa,wa>vnoslii0 IiAli OLE} X�O# lk[cKillop, Tuckersrnitlt. Blyth, Holxuesvllle. KINA WORDS. Mrs Graham, of Michigan, is the Anew blacksmith shop is, iii -course of • B=Fs.—Several from here are at. – — r • xi,,,rasn•—A i'valuable horse be- RnTURNED.—After a sojourn of nearly g e tendin the exhibition in Toronto. Its- Rev. J.J'aekson Wrra 011r; 13olasi y:.•.. longing to Mr Andrew Govenloek, was a year in Scotland, Mr John Temple- guest of Mrs Shane. alai number tie ini this vicinity vival services are held every evening it, ?�} ° From otic Newsl►aper Flrieuds killed by lightning aIle night last week. ton has returned to Tuckersmith. He Mise Judge, of Luton, is the guest of P the Methodist brick chtuch,on the 10th, tion, on the stat#Old; a _ 1Ir C:ovenlock will likely obtain insur• reports the weather dry in Scotland Mrs McGee, this week. aro attending the Toronto exhibition, Mrs Robt Scott its in a fair wayof re - the wheat a. cod crop, this week. IBsolz's Fables., ante on the animal. this year, g P Miss MoLaren, of Staffa, is the guest Mr John Holmes, who has been laid covexy from her recent illness. 'Phos i. The Clinton New Era has been en- ERIESa -Mr Wm Scott shipped two very light owing to the drouth. He of Mrs J. M. Hamilton. u for several days, is now said to be Henry, J. Anderson and Christy Rob, larged and otherwise improved. It is took with him a fine heavy draught, one P 5 ortson are attending the Model School, The above lecture drew a good P car loads of lambs to Buffalo this week ; Mr A. Taylor gave the front of his recovering. g encs to the Town Hall, Clinton, -ertaizi'ly one of the best local papers in he has a large number yet an Band, year old entire colt, sired by Prince of shop a coat of paint this week. Mr W. Lashbrooke and wife, of Mit• Clinton; we wish them success. Mx C: Uanada and deserves a liberal support. Wales; competent, judges pronounced P F Tttesda avenin . The lecturerq I'llwhich he will ship late it, the fall. Sev- him tote the best of the age that ever" The Rev J. F. Parke left town last chell, are -spending endin a few da s here Campbell is suffering from a severe at' g Mitchell Advocate. alai in this neighborhood are attending P g Y Rev, Jackson Wray, the notor o crossed the Atlantic. week for Bellefontaine, Qhio- among friends. teak of neuralgia. Communion service , A layman from Seaforth, named was held in Calvin church last Sunday; and pastor of Whitfield Zaberno Lastweek the Clinton New lira came the Exhibition this week. Some from Miss Annie Walker is spending a few Y London, Eng.,and those who we to hand with new heading and enlarged. hens attended Barnum's circus in LEFT FOR AusTRALiL.-Mr Abner Cott' days with friends in Lvndeeboro. Leatherland, occupied the pulpit in the Rev Mr Anderson was assisted by his F P P tuuate enough to listen to his The New Era is now the largest paper Stratford on Monday. Miss C. Nash sine, of the 2nd con., of this township, Y Methodist church here last Sabbath, in father from Tiverton, who delivered nuggets of common sense, will- - T the county. We wish it continued has 'gone] to at the Clinton Model left on Tuesday for Sydney, Australia, Messrs D. B. McKinnon and N. H. lace of the pastor, who was requested three very acceptable discourses. slow to avail themselves of anoth success. -Gerrie Videwi school, and a A. McIntosh has gone to in company with five others. He goes Young returned from Toronto last week. by the authorities to fill the vacancy -� - ---* �►+-- opportunity, should'it preset, , Goderich for the same purpose. Sacra- out under contract with Bradley, �`rar- We are pleased to hear that Mrs Eby, last Sabbath in Goderich, caused by the Tales of a W ayside Barrel. The.chair was occupied by I)r,t , The Clinton New Era, one of the best meet will be dispensed in Duff's church retson & Co., of Brantford, at a good who has, been seriously ill,is recovering. removal of Rev G. R. Turk. who, in introducing the cdisttu local journals 'N Huron, has donned a neat Sunday ; Rev W. J. Clarke will salary. His genial countenance will be Sacrament will be dispensed in the The NEw EaA will be"sent to new suUsarib (Scene -The Village of Blyth.) speaker, said he was glad the pec new head dress and new type. The New conduct service on Friday morning. missed here ; he has promised to give Presbyterian church on Sunday, Sept. , ars to the cud of the year, fair d; acute cash. I am a commercial traveller. Many an opportunity of hearing on Era is determined to keep up with the Large numbers from here attended the the result of his experience and obser- Y i a time after I have completed my orders writings had been so widely res. '' times.—Mitchell ,advertiser. Caledonian games and concert in Sea- vation in a series of letters to the NEW 25th. 4 ` Bentailler' have I, while waiting for Launce said with such a sense of pleasure. d forth last week,and both were pronounc- ERA, and we are sure our readers will Mr Geo H. Rowed is visiting in Col- I BRiEFe-Mr N. Fisher is about leav- his bus (he has it buss) to take me to The lecturer, who is A hes ' The Clinton New Era came to hand ed very good ; Miss Minnie McGregor await their appearance, with anxious lingwood, with the hoe ,of improving I in for British Columbia. Wm Spooner the train, and to see the smiling coin_ person, and&g' y4 ,neaat ntatious P P g y g e vel ngnbe local dancers, interest - .4 --- - - -- - ---- ""t* i lice ilreri o il-a ge"af tYie blacksmith Shap.; •tenance of-06-nluctor Bailey, taken a that 1te locals it heavy seal ri . i v�,w- la tl!� erk> greatl enlar ed and ogler his health,,.- .• i se mush im ictal. It now ranks ---- COUNCIL. -The council met at Bruce- The ItEv A. i4lcLean was to Exeter he is Q6 first class . xkmafa.. C>zie lax, Aeatan•the-barrel at• -the -end of T>: B 's ofle'of hie reasolie'#4x olzoSriin k,.:: i_... ...... .:.....omrar.athe-yer•�rpbest of our. numerous _. .,_ ins �t: all the members .,ttendi ' rinzeei :ofihe-Tissbytory; I ifisf z¢ re sariseruett r"` ed m1. _,w- - HiIIf etrt. __ ._.. field on the 12th s ng ag store. In old Saxon times every village 'od'd"subject to lecture upon, tliof.. Mi A The Clinton New Era donned a new - dress last week, including a unique and 1 tasty heading, It shows signs of well earned ouccessi and is in all respects one of the best lap'o Papers in Western Ontorio.-,Coderich Star. Thera is a New Era at Clinton, that paper coming out this week in an en- larged form and printed from new type. It is one of the best local papers in the • country, -an;d a decided credit to the editor, Ivir R• Holmes.-Loricdoii Adver- tiser. The Clinton. New Era eaule out last week in enlarged form acid in a new dress. The New Era locks well under the change and the proprietor, Mr Holmes, deservesthe congratulations of his conteilpporaries and subscribers. - Sarnia Observer. . I Our old friend and neighbor,the Clin- ton New Era, came to hand last week printed from handsome new type and in an enlarged form: It looks nice in its new dress, and now ranks among the very best local journals in the Province. Seaforth Expositor. „.,, The Clinton New Era, always a good paper, has enlarged its pages, changed its type, and is now better,than ever. Such Rapers as the New Era do much towarda advancing the interests of the towns in, which they are published, and deserie hearty support. -fit. Thomas Journal. . The Clinton New Era,owned and edit- ed by Robt, Holmes, has taken another forward stride by enlarging its borders and putting on a new heading and dress :#At of type. It makes a specialty of local and district news and is a rattling good v ' weekly. The Post jubilate§ with Bro. Holmesover his success. -Brussels Post. The Clinton NeW Era appears this week in a new dress -an indication of a ,prosperity which it has well deserved. 1. The paper has been ably conducted, and now stands in the front rankrof weekly journals in the West. As a matter of course, the advertising public are not . glow to appreoiate-tire fact. -Hamilton times. _ - The Clinton New Era has been en- larged to a fifty-six column paper. The publisher, Mr Holmes, has shown gree enterprise in the conduct of that paper, and no doubt the reading portion o Huron county ably sustains him i i soiling one of the best country papers o Canada. Greater success to the Net Era. -Kincardine Reporter. IV V The_Clinton New . �ra._has been en larged and otherwise improved recently. Robert Holmes, the present proprieto • has proved that he has the funds an the ,,know how" to run a first -clan local paper. Tile New Era has alway been a credit to' linton but never mor so than now. May -its shadow neve grow less.—Godericb Signal. The Clinton New Era, under Mr R Holmes' management- (and Bob one held down a stool in the Free Pres office, by the by) has become one of th beat newspapers in Ontario, and in it last issue demonstrates by its enterpris that the Clinton and Huron Count people generally knowhow'to appreciat a goodthing. Congratulations. -Condo -Free Press. . Last week the Clinton New E'ra cam to hand in an enlarged form with new heading. For twenty-tivo years • has stood the battle and the breeze i Clinton and bids fail• to do the same f some time to come. The New Era is live local paper, and the editor, Rob Holmes, is to be congratulated on'h enterprise. Success to the New Era. Wingham Times. Our excellent contemporary, Lite Clii ton New Era, came to Band last we conalderably enlarged and printed fro new type. The New Era is cne of t very best of the provincial weeklies, ar under the control of Mr Robert Holm. has made great strides. The . rete improvements would fndicate.that A Holmes' efforts to publish a first -cls local paper are not altogether nnRppr ciated -Galt Reformer. . .. The Clinton New Era has been ei larged and fitted out with a new dre of type. It is now one of the ve handsomest of Canadian weeklies, ai as a local newspaper and vigorous e ponent of local opinion it isnot surpass by any, and is equalled by very few, its contemporaries. It is a strong a vacate of Liberal principles, a vigoro proipoter of Unrestricted Reciproci, and an earnest champion of Prohibiti and the Scott Act. It is doing much promote the prosperity of Clinton a deserves the hearty support of every o of its citizens, --Toronto Globe. What the- general public say first-class local and general newspap giving all the home news, lively a 1►•tadable week in and week out, just t , paper for all classes. A gentleman who is a good judge newspapers, flatters us with the folio ing note:-" Your last change puts ``%, New Era ahead of any local paper the Province. Clinton should be pr of it." A clerical friend writes as as folio You are to be congratulated on the i provements made in your previou excellent journal. I have not know better local paper. It is sound on social and moral questions and m exert a salutary effect upon its read in this favored County of Theron. hope the subscription list will swell ficiently to remunerate you for the r deparature. ., . -- Mr Fred G}ibba, of Harriston, late of present. Minutes of last meeting were on Tuesday. ,- blasting rock at Baeofiler's, a spark fell had its oak tree, ujider which its elders it was an original one, alit a so the 18th con., was married in Harriston read and confirmed, The following ac• Rev Mr Thomas, of Ailsa Craig, offi- into a dish containing powder, and it and inhabitants assembled to discuss he •thought that he thoroughly. eat week. `counts were ordered to be paid: -James crated in the En I* It church both morn- I exploded, burning two of them badly. the politics, scandal and gossip of fife stood the old gentleman. Ever, Mr Joe Webster sold a team of Horses Crich, two culverto,ditebing and repair- fug and evening last Sunday. , The new bridge over the creek is coin- place. Instead of the oak this village was a child of four yeare he had to Mr A. M. Polly, of Godericb, for the � ing bridges, $11: John Thorpe, culverts A special meetin of the B] th Choral I plated ; it is a neat structure and is a has the salt barrel above mentioned. lEsop'e fables, and out of the w sum of 1380. _ on side line 2t, 2G, $2.50 , George Dobson, g Y credit to the workmen. One sultry afternoon this sttmmer I there was not'one which he ba. removing a tree from roadway, $1 J. Society, is announced to be held in the happened to have a little more time by heart. Of the different el Mr R. Waite and his daughter, Mrs Atkfnso>g,hauling cedar from Brucefield, temperance hall on Saturday evening. Colborne. than usual, and I went to this folk -moot literature, fiction was by far .t Vodden, left last week to visit friends I $1.50; J. T. Garrow, legal advice, $2• Mfrs and Miss Nellie Foy returned to Miss Sarah McCabe is the guest of to wait as usual. The usual people widely read. Some of the 01 in the neighborhood of Whitby. Moved by D. McIntosh, and seconded by Saginaw, on Wednesday morning last, Mrs Lochart. were there. The Mayor, his right and might shake their•heads at this,. Air and Mrs Wm, J. McBrien, of the Wm. G. Broadfoot, that the tender of after spending a few days with friends Mr Amos Fisher's new house is near- left hand supporters -the portly and would not alter the fact . ` 4.1 Maitland block, aid a visit to Mr Tbos Robt. Fairbairne for building the ap• hVe, ly completed. digoifled squire, and the genial Joe- circumstances it was afiYid"L-., -; F McBrien, at Ripley, last week. preaches to the new bridge at D. Camp• Messrs J. B. Kelly, J. M. Hamilton John Baer, sr., of Doon, is making his and a number of others, who all contri- a profitable and upliftir g 1nG>t Mr'Milbttin Sprung bought a fine I bell's for $65, be accepted. The council and J. N. Perdue and others are taking semi-annnal call here. buted to the entertainment, and will be lying the fable itself, so asto?