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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1889-07-12, Page 4a . Ynn-° .. - . , • . ... ES Neither "Helpless or Holro- a• VISIT TO THE li1UllEL FARM. One is Councillor and the other Chap • money, but i11 ten years, taking gond ' Stephenson; Footer Wilson ;Percy NEWSNOT ilio'. :4 f1 t'4 t'%lstulellto. — lain of the Ludas of Ro •al Templsrs of with bad seasons, a man can be worth, Couch; Lottie Potts ; Linni , Ander. -- less," nor 'Prue. sage everything, son; George McLennan ; Lillie Kingston has had a terrible cy. ' I _ _ The UAluu iug is a cnntiuuatiou of Temperance fu said dill r was re 6 ,0 wants , sell out ever titin , about Rayson ; Marshall Bill. ClUue. 01Lanin" cd •then -A W. C%rslake "A droit to the Model Farm," which qua inted with an old standard be I I cane i the n These are facto, and - I.Ow price• ltay A l'u. krill. Mr Drury, Ontario Minister of a eared in our issue of June 28th:- there, and hearing that ther9,was to be I can give the names of men who Gama �,� fight - Jackson liroR. Agriculture, is reported to have said at PP Crop Reports. The Preaideut said tijat it was vary o sermon Nreaahed in tL•e Methocist hers tan years ago with ve;y little to The owners of the JUhnston dam -something Niagara, on Dortintou Day "Farm• little use for farmers to send their sons church, to what they call Orangemen, f start with, and who are worth that to- are held rebpoubible for the loss Of 33aoursion-� Jacks„n. to be thank Caretaker wmntbd-�V H Hiue, era had than ths3al more believed.” to the College for ooh. term only ; they thought I would stop and hear the ser• day, who were frosted out three years The following crop reports from the life by the flood by the CO1.Otlel'S paintsller a,:u S Cu ful should be allowed to remain two years, mon, and see what sort of people they in ten; but seeing how they, and their difforent sections of the county, appbar jury. Servant wat:te.l - _lits Jas Fair Uur tnvru ooteui. says the sautleman as the education of the College was to were. I Eound out they were the pro- wives work, I do not think they made in the daily papers of Wednesday. {{drat "',ter Li.r- Jw. Campbell "never made a more a tr th u stats make them betty farmers, and he knew fosses enemies of Popery, Rod Mr any too much for their labor. Another SOUTH HURON. The Duminir nGuc'Ot Government Ment, Dear, soar, no reason why farmers should not be Hart, the Methodist minister of the thing, a men need never exp,:et to have reduced the rate of interest On k : ,,tt[t bale- i a , i .,r .i Fens. in Ontario are not So " helpless and _ _ _ --� • -- hn [aloes" as the Grit press, the ERA able to till the public positions and still Varna section, took fur his Gest "Tho a farm in Manitoba like an Ontario Seaforth,!July9.-The senora appear• Post OfliC be farmers. Owing to the late fire and just shall live by faith." He handled farm, if he does he will be sadly mis• ance of the crops is very promising, and P e Savings from 4 to 3 •-- - along with others, has been assertir-g the destruction of the cattle sheds, they his subject as every true minister of the taken. A prairie farm is lonesome, ae if not set back between now and har- per Cent. f' 11 a tad reiterating for )ears.-News•Re- had to dispose of some kinds o{ animals, Gospel should, he up to his people matter where they are located. and - vest, fail wheat will be a fair crop, .- A marl named Win. Ilawkins r. ,� o "i''' and thaVi�itora did not hada the plea- Christ and Him crucified, and leaving bush farm is no use. except for the rim ermging about 27 bushels per acre.- + �' " . .1 I l tt ti:e s,ttne i.sne as this paragraph, aura of -vi§iseeint saute of the grades. Mr tue fulfilment of the downfall of all her. A large number of men from Ha. Barley and oats never looked better and of Btockvjlle, left a [tote to say �t = 51i' y : .i.- i , ur cute in, charges the N ER` 1•,1:.1 with Shaw, Superintendent of the farm, ad- anti-Christian delusions in the hands of '.run, who went to Manitoba some years will average a big yield. Peas were gr had been dt'iven t0 a watflry ,,.r. dressed a few words of welcome to the Him who will overturn all things for ago, were crazy for a bush farm, but in somewhat hurt with water, but will be grave, and disappeared. I'llr „, �.- tuttrrtl:full:ass in its edituriala, and pet i Y/�erae.3.IRt i visitors, and said that he would tare itis good. The preacher showed, in the nearly every case they have either sold a E tit crop. EAST HURON. Over 20 000 O hers have been the ch,sii,g words of the above ileo[ are i the pleasure of showing them all the first place, that we consider faith the or lel[themfor a prairie I coals + 1� P I a direct mis utatemui,t. • 11'e have ltad animals and crepe on the farm, bIr condition of salvation, Man, In order have homesteaded a bush farm 10 miles Wingham, July 9. -On the whole the killed in the municipality Of Ellen, • ''a,� t� %• ,•t r..an •articles concerning have the animalsMeMoraie, of Hensen, in a vote of to live by faith, had to be born agaid; from Pilot Mound; but would not take crop prospects in this section are excel. Alan., for which a bounty of 2 (y m t� ell! t „ o'd } I thanks to Mr Mills, President of the this infused spiritual life into his soul. it as a gift, and live on it. I forgot to lent, and it the favorable weather con. Canis a head has Leen paid. ���� �Y 1,� ,P. �b�' ��b` f irmers ill the last fire years, but we College, for his kindly reception to the This life had its infancy in childhoo8, mention that Robert and James Gorroll tinuea farmers will not have cause to �, com lain. If fall wheat escapes the challenge our cotem. tv show cue sol}• visitor.. bIr Shaw then took the visit- manhood hat for sometime After d ell- Mound have hastakentop p p Alex. father-in-law of )lit hi South, FRIL)A Y. , •J i'L'i 13, 1,;:1 ars and showed them a large number I Ohe rust the yield will be considerably above whose father-in-law Pt}t him with [.try liuv wherein we spoke Of the fern, breeds of cattle, sheep and hogs, and faith the mode of the Christian life, land in Dakota, and likes his location tale average. Pease in many places A hoe for creating a djdturbanoe ----- -----'--.— - __ ars being "helpless and hupelets." We the experimental parts for grain, said J and referred to times and seasons when well. have been badly scalded and may at his houbti, died un Saturday. i:i+11'•r:.,l.+l. \u i:�. have painted out that they were su@'era, to rfpresent 300 varieties from different the Christian's faith was tested. It ' Now, I moat not forget the ravel, scarcely come to the average. Oats countries. Some parts had suffered was tested in times of worldly calami- The best crops I saw to my travels promise a fair average crop. Hay is a The Fun©rel of the IatOHon•John nu,l cru , i� ing to some extent, frurt Various causes, b frost, and some by being flooded out. � ties. To illustrate his point, he showed were in the northern part of Dakota, good average crop and is now being har• Di Orquay in R'innipeg,o❑ 'Tuesday, 1 lie assur,t,a• ,f fairly „ L ; ) I Y Splendid, vested. Potatoes have been badly kill- r best ntccs tot!: x•n ,le of (' [nada just the same as other portions of the There were nine varieties of grass and that .lames VII of Scotland and II of 'and the were a lendid. In Manitoba y was the large -it and most impOs tttx be e l clover seed for hay and pasture, '25 England persecuted the Covenanters in the grain that was Rowed early looked ed out, and the crop will be light; other `int► ever witnessed in the province. _ community, but our contention has all pounds to the acre being sown. Apiece person, by routing them out of their very well, but late sown looked miser- roots promise favorably. The apple e P .�..:_.----- - Yhe ebt Of the Dumiininu was revue. [Hoag been that "they had mora to be of Prickly Comfrey was ebput to be homes, and taking their livings from able. All the crops are suffering for the crop hoe been completely destroyed and An eight-year-old boy named I:ut ;red t inion ud dollars thankful for than they believed." To tested; it is well known to some of your them, at times when the spiritual wants want of rain. The worst pest in the there will be a great scarcity of the bloldrum, got caught in a belt in <eti several readers, having been imported here by of all the Protestant churches came up country,. in my opinion,•is the gopher: smaller fruits. a mill in Peter boyo', and one Of 1.c'.uring,Jnne. '1'hia is hopefu;, say that the cond)tion of the farmer seedamen. The roots and vegetables vividly before their visa. For his part They are aground squirrel, and a few \VEST HURON. _ _ might be improved by access to other were suing well, but the bugs were on he failed to see any difference between years ago were grand Sport for the his legs way turn off above the �� markets is not to ea that they are the potatoes in foil numbers. The Jesuitism outside the camp on Jesuit- farmers, but they have become so nn- Goderich, July 9, -The crop prospects knee, Causing death. "Tine rumor that a lot of ..Political Y Tyrrell fruits had suffered from the frost. ism imide the camp, or Popery outside merous that the farmers will have to through this district t on the whola are A boy About 15 ears Old n i The English gooseberry • had its � p inside of drive but•the gopher, or the gopher will more favorable than a few weeks ago.- y am .whitewash"' will bu used by the Orange helpless and hppeleas, nor does it g y general of Protestantism or popery i• convey an • such inference. The as• complAint in this R:limate-mildew. I Protestantism. H a was stated in the coruvnecils Iva've taken one wayhof getting good yield, b i wherethelanow nd islow A arson working with John <.eaakers t()•day, evidently' owes its Or Y ) m. pgxjggc�_some apple trees that had been faith of Protestants nes tested in the Anderson near Warktvarth, had *iu to sant•: du ,raved Grit. snared virtue of vtu scram: yin-tritthfnl' ,tuned and the trunks scraped, not time vvhetrJames lI arrested the Arch• _ritl�f s11ea>a� Ja}'-_paying a bounty of one and poorly drained the crops hale sof• hi8 Uains.btown.-out--- on• -Sunda t-�. •• r 1 - - - - neaR tray be jndgrd'by flan p.tra {reel washed, as is done by Some farmers. bishop of Canterbury and six other cent a tail for them, and the farmers feted dory much from frost and wet.- b the explosion of a un wh}('U t al cetera. favors the Nr:+v^];u.t ne c u,,r,:, I also saw some apple trees that had bis4pps, and threw them into the tower, are busy with poison ands traps. One Fall wheat looks exceedingly well, and 3 P g )ur local 1 t not been pruned, which, I supposed, for refusing to read from their pulpits man living near my brother•in law, now that the weather is becoming more he was shootintr crows. %[alto six suparat • ditoria}a this week, - were left for the pupils to practice on, the declaration of general indulgences. with poison and traps, killed '3,000 this propitious a fair average crop of good 'I'ho Toronto- I3untAtlO Society ° ar, wkfch a modicum of fact is inter. CII LETTEki SOX as -all all farmers should know how to The twenty-ninth day o{ June was fixed Reason already. I have seen fields of quality may be looked for. Hay pro- , 3 I. like fiction, prune from a currant bash to an apple for their trial. Two Of the judges, grain eaten off as clean as the floor, so rpises a heavy yield in most localities. Neat 700 little 'poor Children out c%veTen with 'much that rends The ,• r \Ve wish itdiatin°tly understood that tree. The lawn an front looks to be for their and Powell, declared in favor you can see that it is not all fun farm. ]e apple crop on the whole does not in the lako for a bail while the -- ' - I are not n of Indirectly, a poor land, as the grass- is 'thin, The of, the bishops.' The jury was sent into in.,, in Manitoba. The breeding places look encouraging, the sexing frost hmV• thermomotel` registered J0 ° in vN0 directly flower. Bede were nicely laid out, and the chambsraatnightfall, and remained for these pests is in the vacant lands, Ing made havoc with it. Small fruits, the Cit The little ones were tf those who are raising such a rachet aponsible, for any opinions expressed Y about French in the schools want to under this head.] planted with variegated and flowering there all night. That was m trying and the farmers have not only to fight with the exception of gtrawberriea,`are well supplied with buns and milk. planta., I need not say that the IadfeR night to the faith of Protestantism. them on their own lands, but on the away' below the average. t. �lnOw their sincerity, let them oppose .. .-. .. - --".- . __ - . - admired a lents, that t a foregone He .then stated that it was not the bat- vacant lands as well. — -- The three year-old daughter Of the official use of French in the Dotnitt- COMMENT ON kll biANNING'S conclusion The grounds were neat ties of Anglirim and Boyne, but it was Another item and I will brain; this Around The County. George Leak, of Logan township, I J. pApr;R and clean. The Latin and English the effectual forvent prayer of the peo. letter to a close. Railroad lands can be was running; around n'jth a sharp •t cn Nouse, __ names are on some of the planta. The ple, of God, who, all night long, ceased bought close to towns from 62.50 to $M 45 pupils wrote at the Entrance I. Ta t!u' Ediht, nilly^ 1t'etc Era. gardeners were very civil to answer all not to pray that the jury might give a an acre. I could tell your readers Examination hold in Brussels last stick in her mouth on Saturday, �Vr notice by:, the Hamilton papers questions int to them, which, ycu may proper decision, and when the morning where to get their lands, but it weals when she fall and the stick one- Fair, -Allow me to refer to one or be sura, were many, From the tower dawned, the jury came oat of their take too much apace in your paper, so week. tratod to the base of the brain ,- , t hat they still use coal oil lamps on one two questions of great importance raised > r structs o{ that [lace.- b bIr bIanning in his eloquent and ap- over the front college door you can see chamber, and declared the bishops not I will atop. Any one ill call farther The statistics for hsMcKillope Ol with a Ental result. fi hL,it adin„ C y all oder the five hundred acres, and far guilty, and thus the fate of the English information, if they will call on me I six months are 30 births, 20 deaths -- - -.- .,.,f t,h hurl has evidently not y'et gat ,tat propriate address to the Teachers of beyond. The engine house is behind nation was decided next morning.- will cheerfully give it if it lies in my � Henry -Rage went to b innea- - North Huron, the college and is well kept ; 6 marriages. '' of its country clothes. He said "Our schools are being sys• the coal is William III and Miry, his wife, were power. I took up 320 sates of land in b polis, Minn., to be marri0 , haV } put in t�nrough the roof, and the•im• invited jointly to become king and Dakota, six miles from the boundary Mr Geo. Anderson has severed •ing with him $20,000 in negoti- ,• tematised to death ; the teacher is be- lament shed is close at hand. Avery queen of England. He then stated line. Illy reason was that it spited me his connection with Seaforth Col• coming an automatoon, the children p y Y l0 late Institute. ab a drafts. Aman who re res L 7 -he Wingham Tinics and 1 alntel'ston g large barn, with atone foundation, such there never was a time in all the lister better than an I saw in Manitoba. I c, P machinery moved by Act Of Parlia• Hunter and Crossley claim anted himsOlfto Ilea barber dashed "•?'aleCraph aro at war over the correct ment, or Departmental Regulation." as no orkinary farmer could buill, was of Protestantism that its faith was so will try in io next letter and give you and until the mat This deplorable stats of affairs is at• in course of erection. There is a pig• much tested as in the present agitation my impressions of Winnipeg and other about 450 Converts as the result vjtloil in Henry's face, and with Lia r f an apostrophe, [ P gory with a water lime floor, and beds over Jesuitism. He then paused and; cities. Yours truly, the help of accomplices robbed him tributed to the overcrowding of the elevated in the centre. I asked an aged strmi�ltenin himself up, exclaimed, IouN EADES, Clintons f their work in Exeter. ?uer, .is settled their readers are on the School curriculum, by the Education g g ��• of all b0 had. ag ed edge of uncertainty, Department, with subjects that should Yeoman if he learned anything, and he t• Brethren, be calm, put up your swerve 1liss Rebecca Jackson, 8lh Coll., gg be acquired at home. Thea .tile shoal• said, " That was a simple contrivance into their sheaths." On the whole, it CLINTON 'PUBLIC SCHOOL Mortis, is on the sick list this Clop reports Eton] tnat]y parts on the pig trough to keep his nose back was a sermon full of pith and vftn. week, htivim, got poisoned with of Outariu aro published, which er must turn aside from the true aim till you had the feed read for him." Y List of Promotions and .Recom. The British Columbia Boarduf Trade of education, and "i9 compelled to pour Y Y May it lead all is think it is not b iv • are 6ummarized^as followb:-Tho in adulation eater avalanche d facts:" On the creamery engine house door might nor by power, but by the spirit mended The recommended have y effects of tho recent rains be0m to ;'zas pronounced itself in favor of Reci• there was a placard, "Wipe your" with of Him who rules and governs all, and {ailed in taking the percentage in F. Oe Brien,V.S.,Brusscls, has` k Ido not propose at present t° criticise s picture of two feet below, meaning o to nae ht the i norance of have been largely overcome b 1proeity with the Uilifed States, which the School System of Ontario. I will P, g will brim ; g one or. more subjects. disposed of hjs budinesy to J. 1)• c Y Y "Wipe your feet." The butter maker 'foolisltszien and nations. - DxvtstoN n. warwiCk, V.S., who lately located dry weather, And ail the Cereal r,uLould be of inestimable benefit to that not say that the Departmental Regula- gave us all a little advice • on bow to Now, Dir Editor, I do think there is • - ^ crops promise a rood avers a ,• tions are not in some measure respon• Marks attainable 715; peas mark , there. 1 P b g �'rovince, act it also would to the I)o• make butter, the }mares anxiously look, too much turmoil about Jesuitism, etc., Bible for the „irrational methods of in- on. It was remarked that the odor g 358 ;—Mabel Doherty, 510 ; Lottie told. FAIL wheat is especially in oar Dominion, with men calling The South Huron Fall Show yield. .minion generally. teaching pursued in too many of oar of the piggery was too close to the themselves the ambassadors .of Christ. Kerr; 473; Lester Whitely, 443 ; will be held this year at Exeter On hopeful, Firing wheat seems Schools. It aeerna to me, however, that creamery, scientifically Speaking. On Carrie Rosa 417 • Azle Gibbins 417 0 a careful study of the Public School (I In my opinion they have not.got the t g' ' 11londa and Tuesday, September also to promise a far) average.— it is a pity that the twa pugilist9, do not refer to the Eiigh School) pro• returning t° the college the were served 9iixnature of the Sing of Kings. He Amelia If attend, 40U ; John bio0re, 23 and 24 in connection with the Barley, pea and Oats are fairly, with sandwiches and water, which we telis us to love our enemies, and pray $85 ; Hattie Bowers, 36�. satisfactory. Ha -will' erha s Aultivan and Silrain, who fought on gramme of studies will show that. not enjoyed after.onr, hasty look over the for them who despitefully ase and per• Recommended :-Lily Holmes; Ste�h'On and Usborne Branch-. Y 3' P Y 14i:pnday, did not 9eteuaed in pum'titelliug much can be gained by reducing the farm. We should have taken the bene p1 hardly be an aver erre crop. A number of sub acts, Those to which secute us•, .T°AN PLO[ r;nxax• 393, bfary bicbiurehy, 390; Edith `Ye aro glad to learn that Mrs 9 is P•' .z G.. W. 'Le of TuckerNmith, lbs, and small fruits seem .t0_btl.n. ilio,life out, of each otiper. The world sir Mannino takes exception need oc• fit of'our two dmya' tickets, and stayed ..--- Carr, 381; Alice Ttsitchell, 35S ;John , . p, . a the night in Guelph, but, being Grang•. SUlithern-DLhnitfba. JIODODAld,,357. who was laid up for secersl weeks cOmlilOto failure - A great mails• N ..na•3 -lie use for such brutes, and would dupe but l small portion o! oast ; and erg, we must do things as cheap as pos- fn aschool with a rightly constructed I DIVISION I1T, of the t e of is rot eii ed aro of as lL.= better if the were out of it. y Bible. It was a da • well Spent, andClintoniark's'attainsble 495;. pass mark tory rheumatism, re attack b jno. be Out ? • Y time table, they will afford teat rather y P T+, the, Eclitor n% tic Ghnron NovNt-t(t Era. tory - thou -mutism, is tibio t0 be out encourat;rng character, farmers should take their children to pp 'y 48 :-dean McTaggart, 388 ; Louis y - than an additional burden to the tired. DE).' Slit, -1 ne ose m will about he 2 see it. ' Every young man that in petting a few Ifnea from .rue about the Doherty, 373 ; R}chard Worthington, again. BORN. , The death of Iron. John Norquay it little ones. In , my opinion leachate tends to Stick to farming all his life • st � chibfly are to blame for the excessive country that I have just returned from, 36.'x; ; Fred LAVID, 360 ;-race'Cedford, Some idea of *the business being TODD. -Ill Clinton, on the 11th last., Vinnlpeg, remote. one who has taken a pressure of school work ort the time should• go to college and learn for him- so I will try and give your many read* 348 ; Alice Pratt, 343; James Fortune, done by Mr McMann, of Seaforth, the wife of Mr A. M. Todd,.of the News• ii,(m4in a;id active 'art in the public of self. The school, library and museum era a few items about that great country 339 ; Susie Powell 325; Harry Mason . g I t land energies of pupils. Fifteen years are well equipped. Wishing the Presi• , , may be ga}ped, when we say that Record, of a sen. Oairy of that province. tIad he follow• of age is young enough for the majority of ours. In the first place I find that 3C1 • Jennie Cornelius, 301 ; Herbert dur•inc,' two weeks of last month of pupils to graduate from the Public dant farewell, we go to sae the lime ten years have made great than es for r 5 RUMpALL.-In Goderich township, on sd the dictates of his own mind, instead stone city, and meet many residents of g Ross, 298 ; Howard Grant, 29; ;Fred q School9, gitir her to the high School or the' butter; then the usual mode Rose o91t Sophia L'zz01 279 Louis he sold 4� horses, w11jCh Cost eon- the 29th'of June, the wife of Mr Geo. that city who at one time were Huron- y p siderably over $6,000, and they Rumball, of a Ton. • A yielding to Ottawa influence, the pro- to the meq Very a of some profele t iter. The people were leased to tell us travel was with oxen, no'w yon emu take r + P ' ' awtbilites are that lie would still be Pre- or trade. Very few pupils are able to the C.P.R. had opened a station there, the iron horse and go bounding over the P 12ecommended :—Peter McDonald [dere all purchased in this -vicinity d4fARRIED undertake High School work tinder prairie, at the rate of 2b miles an hour. o- 1111 .lames Ilobectson of West HARTT-NAIS311TQ,-In Toronto, on , pier Of Manitoba, fourteen years o{ age, and yet we know We noticed that the C, P.R. had taken •Then, when you came to a °reek or 2 3, Winnie Young 236. _ _ _ _ _ of teachers who make it their boast Possession of fh'ei "water front on the river, you had either to wade or swim DIVISION IV. Wawanosb, is at present at Lon- Monday, July 1st, by bra John Neil, aide of the mill dam. Might there not C the residence Of tete bona father, -- _ to "pass" pupils at twelve, eleven and across it ;now, nearly all the rivers mad-- . Marks attainable 41U ; pass mark don with his little boy, eight years U. L. Harts, youngest eon of C. A. The reader of tho daily papers will even at ten years old. This, I believe, be trouble if the city Should require a creeks are bridged over, and it is no '205 :-Minnie Atkina, 299; Bert old; who had to have one of hid Hartt, Clinton, to Miss J. Naismith, far ocean RtOalnets, by the way of the Hove 292 , , [ ttvcays rind, during the summer season, lar,ely accounts for the high pressure Welland. The city has some 'fine trouble to drive anywhere, but rmtheta.a y p Annie McCorvie 285' eyes taken out t0 sato his life'. youngestdanghterofaTrJohnNai9mith. m rvre drowning and boating casualties so prevalent at the present day in the pleasure. Then, you might drive for a ,Jean Moffat, 273 ; Ada McDonald churches and schools. There are Some ' The trouble was caused by a lamp Schools of Ontario. Supposing the handsome residences, ""*qih beautiful day and not see a house, but note the 2bl ;Mary Lough, 261 ; J,easie Gard ro<)orded on 1Vlonday, than any other child begins to attend school at.eix, he country is well settled, and frame build• finer 249; Mary -111, 247 ; •Jean For- growing behind the eye ball, flv ,'11dr rtl,�al aorto. lawns, on the to antl_trid , of the hills. .lay, the accidents halipening the day has eight years in which to complete There are rine store blocks, quite a Ings have taken the place of the sod tune, 245; Harry Cluff, 2.13; Mamie DI}ss Elizabeth Whitely, who the Public school courge of study, thus o shanties. Of course you will not see Bowers 30 • Hilliard McDonald, has been Organist and leader Of �7 OOD GENERAL �SERVANT.-WANTED ;pre,:iou.. Thor° •i's a very suggestive allowing two years for the Cork o£ each number of dilapidated buildings, and in many bank barns, but -they do not need 220. the St. Stephens church, Godericl] Vf Some streets the shade trees are be- a good geneniT servant to go to Detroit, le goon in this, nvui to tit° unbeliever trade, Will any teacher say that two them there. Most of the stables are , P to reside. Liberal wages will be given. Ap- aara is not lima enoush for the aver- coming a nuisance, being cut and hack- built of sods, which answer the pnrpoBe . Recommended: -Ida Hamner, 237; township, for long time, was sly to MRS JAMES FAIR, Clinton. t, d,iblical truth age pupil to thoroughly • master the ,ed out of Shape, the same as in many der well, being warm in winter and Frank Stanbury, 229 Olive Jielyar, recently presented by the congt o --�- A— p P C }) places, because they are. planted with Y 4 " , t nation with three handsome pieces �R3 1P1&R� work of an one rade t Instead of cool in summer. I els, noticed that the 2.,8 • - )swald Hunt 2_4 • Tena Ilia• , _ ._ Y 6 the••limbs too near the ground. Unless �^ _ taking time to thoroughly grind pupils country is a great deal drier than it Cuaig, 214; Bridget Newman, 213 ; Is. Its a i;rntty' ,,;nntl governmept that in the work Of the louver grades, the}` trees are tinder the sole superintendence used to be. Land that was knee deep Frank fair, 245 ; John Cadzow, 243 ; of silverware as a slight recogni• - •,;,- i,r, nnn•o ;r•ri�r,s cliarges of mid' are hurried out from one class to of one who has taste in that line, they in water,'you could ran a plow through ,Jennie Stliith, 198. Ijun Of her valuable services. to , will not be kept right. Yours, - ••;r.::ri.cc rn.•r,t l,r�mf:L+. aitaiu,t it than another told thug rEach that stage of at the present time, and this is more of DIVISION V. There rya Pi1mbr r:) 0 is 1'OUndy' A IIrROSITte' bfarks attainable 33U ase mark Irrba,11 development h reac they can site. �« _ tt drawback than otherwise, becmnee , p that therC wall be a fl•e., 1 gerry- Everybody prepare for agranr c eap x• ;r.,-, ,he ltnw tt G:,vurnlnillt' g acssfull co to with the more abstract ever farmer needs wet land for hay, curstok to Toronto, Loudon, ItuThis and De- y I Till-, WATERING CART Y 198 :-Minnie Moore, 261 ; Minnie mander before the nett Dominion [tett, about ilio 1st of Augusc, This will bu Lsrities in ill,! Education 1)°partment" subjects thiel there Occup} their at -- but no one would take wet land a few, Smitb, 240 ; Charles Lawrence, 239 ; the excursion of the season. Further par- subjects (auteloD 35 ; Minnie Tip -election. It is hinted that East tS the Gravest thin,, that is alleged tention. This, I believe is one reason To tic,, Editor of the Clinton .Lyf i1+ Ertl years ago; now they are very glad'to , � 2 ticuhtrs in a few days. of tete groat outcry against the Public get It. Timothy does very well, but it 1iDg, 225; Willie Glasgow, 225 ; and Nest IIu1on ill be included W. JACKSON at;a.inst it, and even this is far from be "in -What has become o'£ the water iclool IIi9tory, Children of ten nr requires to be Sown every two or three Bettie Scott, 223 ; +James 11ic1%ae, in the Change. The former• rid- TOWN AGENT t.. T. R., CLINTON it;q ,ts had as annu+ pr4prr9 make it. IanlUa ec nsedain thatitbookttarnr do tocart? It . It is e a f r rile businessontract Y°There are some very gond towns 228;3 Edith Hodings, 218; Lily inill likClybe strengthened f0t _ --- I to manage. It iB hard for the business ------- the authors or the -Minister of Ednes- men to pay a special tax for watering, alan+t the -line of ., the Pembina bxnnch lIunt; 21 , Lily Thrower, so ;Ferry LOUhReformers t and the west riding can- fl' any furthrr proof were necessary tion expect them to understand it. In- after to a large tax for schools and of the C.P.R., :tlordon being the -best, Plumsteel, 211[ ; H. Jackson, 210 ; insur'Cd for the Government Can -SALESMEN r stead of teachers raising an outcry town improvements, and as the benefit wikh a population of about 1,000. Than James Leslfe, 207 ; Eddie Johnston, didato,. if the plan proposed by WANTED. f tt e general cnrrertncas ,f our repot against the book the more reasonable ,of street watering goes to various parts there is Pilot Mound, Maniltou, and 205 ;Lena Doherty, 20� ;. May Races, :.f `vl rA°1'-,r:r•r'F meeting Iter; , we have it f of the town, all should )a as well iia some Of the party . td Cal'1'ICd alit. Hears done reputation tk Canada for over course would be to wait until pupils pay others, with a population of 400 or 700} ')05 ;Chas. Carr, 203, It i3 currently reported that Thos. X18 years, our ruWe I) on lad and enalblies rt,a feet thrtt smttr of the mast lno• are old enough to better understand tile the front street property, Yours, also Deloraine, which, being the termi• Recommended :-Nettie Stevens i3 will known. t everything pay sis at sfacto y, FAIR 1 L.tv, ' Noru the start• tffnceisr is satisfactory, I•..I�a •> wild not o the enndidate ' ,;1,,,,od (,'on;erv�ativvs in the town have lallguagO used. One of the • greatest - . nus of Ilio road, and the market for 205 ; '1'Om Eases, l98 ; Newton y No eyed^sous ex ,ariencu is required. write mistakes a teacher•can make is to over- --"'-- about 100 miles of tiountry, is a Very Davis,, 190 ; Ella Corbett, 171, in the Conriervativo interest for us forteaging wily[ which�are jirti;liberal, before za.11• 1 personally and endorsed our state- tax the faculties of the child -in attempt- BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING, busy town, and a great many buildings missed a paler owibg to sickness. hd Loedl House in this riding. -E° tut n Yon can get home- j" .Co's ut ac�s,-•I;radstreet'i, or Duk lviman .-:•-, ,.:a, ttnd we cru skits: sure they would iug to acquire a subject that may with are being t P; DIVISION VI, Brussels Post. 1, Cc', Cotuktetvr S A dart fi,li wellrilhknown o, ' To the, Editor of the Clir;ton Neto Err[ Marks attainable, ..3U ; pass mark stead land within lilts miles of fora q husinoss risen; arFtandar:l It;mk, Coll�urne, - 7 ;t '.akr tLh trt:ub!a to do this nal^a, case be acquired it left over wail the A rather RCVCi'C ac('ident hap- Ortt, nlellt'd jtowers are more fully developed Sm,• -At the last meeting of the Board town, but it is light and stoney: The 138 :--,Josie Worthington, 210-; CHASE BROTHUGS' CU:di'AMY , , , •,+•ere righi irreparable waste. of energy, and dis• of Health a cbmilinnieation front the great drawback to Deloraine its the )tined tit Kinburn last vveck at the i Nr,.�xar.xNN. • like fns the subject are igevitabla results Provincial Board waS read, asking that a Scarcity of water, this being hauled a Annie Worthington, 202, 'John l rr g 1"aldil],� of ;1Ic (x.StCpl1C1]ti0t1 H bat'll, � Cuh,uruF, Out•tri �. 'i'lift t+t�tnn �1'hict thus replies to of such U (-()Ursa I have held teachers delegate be sent to the annual meeting t distance of six miles, from the.Turtle Smith, 1S9 ; Fred Kerr, 18'3; *am Three men wC1'o a htl the build• li, lot „ 1 R `'oter's List l t 89. respnnsiblu for the high pressure, at of the Provincial Board, to be held on mountains, and Sold at 20 cants a bar. ('merle, 186 ; Chas. Cluff, 181 ; Willie P -� ,70: t whn ally ,;c that 0;c. ];:location Ile- v ti •It ii man of our schools are run. the `21st of August, at Brookville. It rtl. The town is Sinking a test well, Armstrong, 18.1 ; Chas. Blackstone, ing, and gore pulling, lip rho • end I t 1 4 } ""„t .1 ,Lt r5 of •[•111•: TUwNtlt1:1• n,' lit L[,ETT •,,ar.t:nvitt i; i. it roliorly conducted: - They know that such a course is injur. was decided to. send €t delegate by a ma- and have bored about 1,200 feet, but 133; Tom Carty, I$1 Edith Rob- of an oVut 1]l;ttr with i chair. r ,t•,Tv OF HURON l ions, Then why pursue it i Because jority of the Board, but as no one pro- have not found water lit for drinking, son, 1511 ;- harry Kerr, 1710 ; Maud then the men on the other end ht ! Zrr t;, V • . Poo., un,iersatands the r work is testrd too exclusively by sent would consent -to ga, t}te nnnte of earl [ire still drillinC• Scott, 1 r [ • Lena KinsmaD 161 Nutire t, her,:by given, that 1 lace trans. 1. > ,1 ,; r ,,U, :: lett: r thou any man the l [ , , tl]C )late gave a sudden else [hes the results of examinations. And the the delegate was left fn abeyance for the llclita i9 a very pretty place about Harold Steep, 170,; Clara Steep, 170; 1 g J utittud or duliverudto ttsu personsutuutioued in etntarin 1':-rsnnally he known the if of g aloud in Editor,threie c 3U miles from Deloraine, This will be it]rr the fly t n mad to lode thCir in,rctiousb alald of The Ontario r'otor's tvacherS of Ontrefb, nearly ha present. I co Net Smith 1 fib : Jlary Rumball, l.t,t ,ici, is.49, ttie copies required by said sea- ;vr,rk of thn tcac her and the inspector, ' ba�anre and fr.11 to the gl'011nrl' ttous t:, be transmittud or doliverad of the 1 () whom are more boys and girls, and no need to send a delegate, First, the the junction of the I embina branch and: 165 ; `Thorn Moore, l62 ; ,John Mason, > Iter, uredo pursuant to said Act, or en per - flit, wcaknef s ,r the s Ito 1 law, and not incl° andont anon ,th to ptirsuo I cost ; next, the subjects to be discussed the, road from Brandon to the coal fields. IN -'Haggle Davis, 155 ; Rony Polvell, Ono of lltum, 9It. Alexander 1I(' sous .appearing by the Inst revised Assess. the ,lemand of the tinros, if he cannot tichael, On of Mr Robert s nn s t 'iif no other what they know • to he a bottrr rousse. are aoientific. What we require for C.P.R.Rland is held here tit tt2,� an sere 15(f c 'iIC u,e:,t I:on of t.lo Tsui Municipality to be en• improvo the . ch 1 yah titiurl to VOW in tho said Municipality at El. Ther is a feverish desire to please, to health in'our town has again and again with few buyers, ]ieeommended :-Loyd Cole, 162; lljehnel, of Dlchillop, got hid an. „ctinus far Sxe[nbure of rho Legisiaty'A As- t."-( ler or inspector can. Thorp are oxer l; often, i regret to say is, a very I been discussed in the anconal reports. I ran across a great marry Clintoniana F.vr sal vtlt() think tiny van, 'but „ t acher9 in the As we have no water works to flush our in my travels, among them being Illy Nlar'y Ascott, 153 ; Frank Bowers, kit, dislocated, and rec'Cived ut'h sen,hly and at Municipal Elections: and that hmeta, �t who i; titkrn in theft,*bfoolish rivalry among c 14fi • Hattie Giffin 1.11. said lis: was first postedup•atkiy otaen,'at d ability, matter of pn,asing p"lip Ila through ex- .drainsrwemust dispose ofour sewage as Wm. Sonthcombo, who has the best a , + OthCl injiitienay will lay him up Londosboro,obthe f;thdeyofJ,tty1h99,and ;,nd the !iso timt i+ being niado of tile',, t [teat. tt number much as possible on our arden9, or home in the Londe8boro settlement, DIVISION Vil• for a while. The other men w1,�0 reutaitis there for inspection. n Hover le,ul to tit,! hnd they"'have In aminations. Far too f p C Eloctors arc called upon to examine the of our teachers have no intention of make water tight tanks, so as rot to his two brothers also have good farms 'Marks attainable, lfi5 ; peas mark, fell escaped uniniiii•ed, but it i, a said list, and, if any omissiuks or lly other Vie.. i`' I remaining iu the profession, These contaminate wells adjoining. By put• near by him, and I might mention Mr 'J3: -Lu 1)rant 131 Annie Ross, , errors aro found therein, to take ill, attlediate - -- " _ __ --- - remai naturally desire. realize the results ting pipes from the cisternS high above Albert Worry, brother of Mr James 131 ; Del. O'Neil, 131 ; Carrie Spind- weasel' they tt.i'0 not all hCt'InU proceedings to havo till, said errors corryect. 1.1I m. bI,r F'nyter, liistiet.cr of I+'mance, ()f their labor while in the profasaion, the dwelling houses, the bad air is car• Worry, Clinton, who has 4x10 acres of ler, 130, Garnet h[tely, 128 ; );ffiie ly htu t, iiilace`,ist-IMNIFS CAJ1PBELtild LL, Clerlt of ° a•aq married, iii (:Lina n the other da and hence crowd their pupils on towards ried away. , Dry closets, are recom• land near Crystal City. I also saw Thompson, 122 , Emma Rothwell, The Exponjtor says;-thi�t vveClc Htt>tilotc, _ g }. tboonly test seemingly ,available •—the mended where dwellings are closn, or Thomas Graham, late with Pay dr Co., 122 • Willie McRae 121' Ma le '------'---__. t,:. ,i hire Chisholm, tell known as an examination, «'ben salaries aid to water ti tht tanks. Ni ht soil Should who, with his father, is farming 320 ' t ' ' $g it Our pain duly t0 1eco1•d the t;Altl.'1'AICI:It �ti'ANT1:1). p { C , Bner, .ZO; F. Hovey, 119;'L. Klns death of Lottie Chapman, fourth , s,,alvo vera k, r in thh temperance ennse, teachers are surh as to secure the per- be removed out Of town, instead of coil• acres three miles from Pilot Mpund. [pan, 119 ; (leo. Fbrtuae, 117 ; 1 For Clinton Public School, Applicants to t manent services of men and women of tinually digging fresh holes in the gar- In fact, nearly every one you meet in Walter ,Jackson I la ; Lottie Wheat daughter Of Nit �Vm. Chapman, ,state eatery exl Acted, sue Seud to their all- Ahr wettt to Chicago only a tabory ' and beloved wife Of James Stewart, t licatious to tlio uudorsigno l by the loth of, f matured and well cultured minds; den-, it has been known to make a dis• Southern Manitoba is from the count 1 112 • Lizzie Atkin 111 • (leo. l funic nt , to „ecus a divore8, her hus• when a truer conception of the teacher case. Producing -well,even fifty feet away. of Huron, with but few exceptions. y+ ' + ' , ugkst. Wilson loll; A. Welsh, Eva of departed this Dllticatrreasfollou's:-To haveHregstart• tl7,,n:1 1minC Mill alive. The marriage and of hie worklrrevail9lin the public I hope that the board will reconsider Now a word or two as to the prospects eJ in all the rookls before s o'ctook a. [n. mind ; when we as people recognize the its motion Of aendin m delegate, mad of a man going to Manitoba to £arm. Numb 1, 107 ; Ogle Hamner, ,103 ; life after a few hours t nosy, at the ' wlicii t[cadod; to keep wood•boxee full of k 8• -.•t canard something of it Nonsation, g Frantc McDonald 09. fier ateadinessof purpose, the unswerving carry out what we already know, and 'There aro several things a man should , (ifJ once t- her husband, a the -,.t1 wood, rosweato t r1w9too a everyts &a,, evoyy tna -O•s holding that it is illegal, adherance to duty, the patience and the citizens should a9sist, its in doing look ont for. There is a hail belt, frost • Recommended :-Maud Fremlin, of June, Irl• the Cat ly ago 0f 21 morilnu', to visiVelosets lonce each iialft(lay 1 } 1 ( g , Miller, r , , . ,r r I he faith which the labor of the teacher ao, and receive the inspector as n friend, belt earl draught belt. Aman Should I,, 1� remlin, Iyd. Cook, ion + years, 3 months and 8 days. She aua sec that the tlaors Tyco. are kept clean, to Lr rdi%orce bnul„ no goo(l in Canada) demands; and are willing to do term and not an enemy, rUl the money we ba careful in taking tip land, and not Maud Cook. scrub platforms once a mouth, to wash ctrl ). sentiment certainly dulhting it as to those teachers who ',as far as their have to 9parewill be regnirecd to put the take the first he °omen to- but find out DIVISION VIu. way always ready avith a cheerful trees, school cure s, rnonth, to keep woods, and o]COura inn w01'(1, and her I trees, sohaol yard and grass tt;ots to proper >nt Istel im rO nm . The DTini9ter skill and opportunities g(), endeavor aidovvalka in order, for they are in n all he can before he decides to settle Ethel Doherty, 16.1 ; Willie Cook, g q 1 condltion,to polish atoms whoa regnfred, to ° } p 1 Steadfastly to carry out the higher side bad stato. W. C. gFArl.o-, an whore. Thera are n Creat man r U xrnild be ;dmcal to rather an awkwmr,l _ - Y Y 11i3, I uses Chidley, 161 ; Laura many kind v� op s and actions will kAFp pmnJ, In ince conditiontoto scrub rho of their work, content to wait for the farmers working by the day, who have Bi art 160 • Stuart Mac hersoD not be soon for Afton in [110 com• I floors during t u Taboo i aur uta se absence of gg , , p , ,� I [ton, tc look attar schanla during absence of 3;r<dicament, if snmo roto sl}onld enter results to show themselves in the height WHAT i SEI: AND HEAR. no farmS, for the simple reason that 15 r; Isla Smith, 154 ; Goo. Twitchell, munity in wbich she lived. At an , the erruct,al at noon, to prelutre any room s s lit a ainst his wife for bigamy. if oned Usofulnea9 and upright liveS of - -- I they took land fn the hail belt, and had 143 , 13ert ,Jackson, 138 ; fda Ire earl n 0 shC 1)CcamO a member necessaryy for the meetings of the Board, and R 4 Y t In Aaae t}IF well becomes dry to place a ltail their pupils the years to come,"' VvsNv, ,Jul 10, lyt't, to leave their farm9 becaitao they got; S Y g t'anaedians point the finger of doriaion hen and net till then, will the evils } starved ant,'" to nuc their own expres• wood, 1'17 ; Elliott pooner, 13 , of the late Rev. Jahn Ito 4 church, i of water in rash room to tile. runrntnt{ and t Y f I Albert (;lazier, 133; Ilugh Oordon, ' another at noon. keep thF enrniahFd filled, >:f t.be Americana because of their loose referred to by Illy bfannin t be reform To the F,'ditnr nj tlrr Clinton Ne w Era Rion. )rut an man that is not a raid ' Brueefleld and continued t0 be `t and att„rrd to the meaanring an,l piling of ed. Thanking you for your space, and I)Eut Srtt,-Taking a Stroll through I of work, and ran get n low hundred I hii : Bert Dmylhaura Wilson` 1117, Chri�tjan u to htr death. �Si•e and ropaim l nt plentiollei'abntlrt�hat,oarn r,arriage rhlatioi9, tntr much ratition horing that readers OP the Now Era the county I stop at village, called dollars to start vrith, can, in f ve or 9eS htplev, r , : p leareq a has Land iinrl infant Chill of a tufting and inoxpen+ivn nature stwb act •trnnot be exercised that side lar prat,, will give this qua. tion their careful con• �•arna, where regid-9 t,wo clergy mr•n, ! y ear9 LavF a Cnnrl home, bat thoy nerd 1)!ck ('Orden, 11 n• n,rn.lme bmt•t n t<,n:i„c,•s• a,,, W. ! 111SE, i;r«rMnct,;rcvatl horn si'rrtteo;t• t tint,yalrstr f*.'t wl,o .,r„ !ic,,t tri,,,r•ru, nlv',rt oy 1 r; ' r t• r r, :rak” +;:r•,. ;il• 'to i:ecnmmenlod: -Mi.,e 11eid: Frerl mr,nrn thrix i:'rrpll;tl,lc l„s �. I