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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1893-05-12, Page 8f UN, IR It '1,11.1P^Or ,'i- IP and pop* Confederatiou Life incus allee Ooin ala ; as an active and thor. ougsly reliable business clan, he should u.iake a good -representative; and tllia, M4?� i2, 18 i1, iau ., one of the heatlnsurance,Uouapattlea R ifi Canada, MMrJ,. B. Ruuxball haft' I ,.... , .. _: • bee#_ ' "tt}Gnored" with An invitation L O ACJdx, NOTIC,Fii to act' as petit juror at Ooderich, in Pirpr!laizi6ctou 1/aver Oranges at COATIS'. June next, Mr E. A. Smith, of Almonte, brother•in-law of Mr A.. t)niTeDa ma gGos wanted—OAN'ELON Valve 11, Manning, was on a, visit Isere one and canals at COATS', nest door to last week, Mrs ManniUg, of Toronto, watts' Drug Store. is Isere on a visit to her sons, A.H. and DAHLIA; l3ulbe for sale,;;o, eaelt. strawberry W. N, Manning. Mr ff. E: Modgens anti Ras berry klaete to; pale sheep. W. U, s tut Sundayin Brussels, the ti a cm4- _pp guest of Rea, G. 1;. Saltort, Mrs F. Fl°ody, of, mama xv, ix' los.- d o sot place ,s.,our Toronto, isviaitiig f rieude,HereDr. . - oapp tot coal, mull We eon. pPon You, We ave MoorenOld tane sent or Clinton p ectal both In plies ants (panty. 4,,,p4tipzaBos,but recently residing nMuskoka, 'bee tt you want a ,prank, valise, pair of shah rented the office of e.iateDr. Worth Stettin, Set of $arnesu Bn gy •Dusts or Horse, ingt/�gt, and '.taken Luup his residence Net Cheap jou abo4d call on JO1 Nsx9 et here :itis .currently -reported that 4l to a,lntuii, weddlug rillshortly take place on th Huron road not many miles east own Ciiritofi; the lady is an,,exceedingl popular one, while the your,g man PUCIPEivey.--The hontae on Albert tersated'in the affair is one of the most street, atpfe.ent occupied'by.Charlie highly esteemed on the 3rd con, of Dullavey; ;was sold by auction, -tee Tuckersmith. Mr W. J. Pierce, Man• Saturday, by T. M. Carling, Mr John —"edger of the recently established Domin- , H.ean being..the purchaser. GOOD FOR J1t no:tr.--At the World's Fair there .are only ave short -horn 'cows eachibited from Ontario; on% of these, "Fair Maid of Hullett 437," is owned by W. Grainger, of Hullett. A. correspondent, writing . from 'there, says the cattle are alllooking Well. THE GLI;I 'TON NEIN' ERA w ASH or PRODUCE. ,Itoady Gash is ing in the markets of ibe world. Selling as we do fiirCash or Produce ,gives tis abig advaptage iia the race ".for trade. A. big a bus}neas with no bad debts means that goods can be sold a1 t prices. Customers the full benefit of small profits, be. Sanaa everybody days Gash here and prices aro figured an that basis ulnae Ips J ;4/ ion Bank agency at Seaforth, spent Sunday with his brother-in-law, Mr 3. P. Tisdall. Mrs'Gann and children left on Monday, on a vis`lt4o her sister, Mrs McMillan, of Mimico. Mr .3. 0. Stev- enson has had bis hearse thoroughly overhauled and repair ed. Mr Thos. Meltern'tfe'•2 ala licca awarded the contract for the erection of the new house of Mr T. Jackson, jr. The Brussels Post says:—Inspector Robb paid his semi-annual visit to Brussels Public School this week and was well pleased witb everything except the building. Mr A. McAllister moves to toven this week. Miss Mickle (sister of Miss Mickle of the Dry Goods Palace) is here on a visit. Mr Geo. Cox, of DEA.'tB.--Mr John McLean, former- Detroit, gathered up two car loads ot ly of Clinton, died at Carter, -Montana, horses in this vicinity last week, which on the 30th of April, at the age of 74 he shipped from Seaforth, on Monday. years. Deceased leaves a wife, two The trustees of the Collegiate have sons and three daughters,to mourn his ordered a quantity of spruce trees from demise, His death was due to old age, Ben miller nursery for the ornamenta- and he passed away without suffering, tion of the school grounds. Miss Alice surrounded by his relatives and friends. Pickett expects shortly to leave town and take up her residence with a mar - A BIG SIGN.—There are not many ried'sister at Parkhill. Mrs Hoffman, establishments in Ontario that can' of Seaforth, was the guest of Miss J. boast of a sign 13,1x50 feet—yet Gilroy Taylor over Sunday. Neat, gilt -letter- & Wiseman. of this town, have a sign ed wire screens improve the appear - that large, painted so artistically and ance of the News -Record office; they plainly that "he who runs may read." are the work of Mr Joseph Copp. Mr It. occupies nearly the full broadside of Forrester states that a considerable their store. The work was done by Mr quantity of flax is being put in this C. Bowers. season. Mise Seeley, sister of Mr Al- bert Seeley, arrived here from the old HAY.—Mr W.•Cndrnore, of Kipper, country on Monday. The Home Circle is still doing quite an extensive busi- will meet on the evening of Tuesday, ness in pressed hay. Since hay came May 16. Mra ee. E. Pay, of North Bay, in last fall he has hadnled two hundred is visiting friends here. A meeting of cars of this article, sending about 800 the License Commissioners for West tons to the English market; at present Huron was held in Clinton on Satur- it is all going to the American market. day last; the only business transacted, being bought on the track by a gentle- was to grant a three months' permit to man from .Albany. Mr Cudmore still the Seaford brewery, so that it might has about 600 tons to ship. dispose of the stock and close upthe business. Mr H. Plumsteel rejoices in the possession of a fine Jersey calf. A house of alleged questionable repute was demolished in Goderich on Thurs- day night and the inmates turned out on the street; they have taken up their abode in town here, and the authori- ties should lose no time n getting rid of them. The wife of Mr Isaac Jack- son, who accidentally fell and hurt her- self a few days ago, is still confined to her room as the result. Mrs Folland is seriously ill. Mr James Archibald, of Elora, was in town over Sunday; he stated that the season was more back- ward there than here. Miss Farran,who was visiting in Goderich for a few days, has returned.- Mr J.B.Weir has return- ed from Manitoba. A theatrical com- the front of the fares; when farms can - pany has engaged the town hall for be so easily improved in appearance at tsome timetime. in. February, a left bound so trifling an outlay, the wonder is on be in 'tame. Mrs Saville here that more are not improved. The side- Monday morning, her the, walk to Stapleton, or as it sometimes at Brantford beingseriouslyill. • `celled `The lover's walk," is in a pretty Mr G. F. Emerson was in s'Torcat . dilapidated condition. on business, on Monday and Tuesday. s Mr Albert Kiley, of Houghton, Mich., AROVND THE WORLD—MrO.Sbeehy, eldest son of Mrs Kiley, had the mss - district passenger agent of the C.P.R., fortune to be burned out a few days formerlyCanadiansince, losing everything. Mr T. C. agent, Railway, Detroit.,asses has goneer on Doerty was in Blyth on Wednesday, Wabash a trip around the world via San Fran- in the interests of the Bell Piano Co.— cisco to Japan, China and European MrsWyett,residingneartheCollegiate, cities. Mr p Sheehy is well-known in died on Tuesdaevening; her remains Clinton, where he has frequently been were taken to Ky inburn for Interment. on railway business. In the "long,It is reported that MrW. 3. Gallagher, long ago" Mr Sheehy was a brakemamanager of the Vancouv Telegram, on the old Northern Railroad, his mate and son-in-law of Mrs Duncan, will re - being Mr Daniel Holmes, •now a con- turn to Ontario to reside. We are ductor between London and Niagara pleased to see weeks't r Jo confinh ement the Falls, and so long on the Buffalo and sr., after Lake Huron Branch. house, is able to walk around, though he is yet pretty weak, Mr John Mc - C. O. F. OFFICERS.—Last Thursday Millan, M. P., accompanied a shipment the following officers of Court Maple of three car loads of cattle from Sea - Leaf, C. O. F., No. 16, were installed forth to Scotland, on Monday. Mr T. by D. D. H. C. R., Bro. T. L. Fortune, A. Gale, a former Clintonian, is visit - and High Marshall Bro. John Smith; ing his friends here. Mr Al May has —{:.R., R Horsley; V.C.R., J. Powell; returned from Oxford, Mich., where he R. S., John Sheppard; F. S., W. Jones; was called by the death of his brother; Treasurer, W. Young, C., I. Dodd; S. his mother may return here shortly to W., W. H. Cook; J. W., R. Welsh; S. take up her residence, but is undecided. B. H. Gould; J. B., John Smith; dele- Mr Longman, of Londesboro, who re- gale to High Court, John Smith, to he cent.ly returned from Manitoba owing held in Ottawa the second Tuesday in to ill health, was in town on Wednes- June. The local court still continues to day looking up a residence. Mr Ross, prosper and is in a more healthy finan- of the London road, nephew of Mr N. cial condition than ever before. Robson, is studying in the office of Dr. Gunn. Miss Flora Jackson, of Buffalo, ADMITTED IT.—Last week the Stan- is home on a visit. Dr. R. J. Gibson ley Board of Health laid an informs- writes from Chapleau, that he likes tion before Mr McGarva, J. P., here, his location much better than he anti - charging Mr Bobier, of Exeter, with tipated, and finds himself reasonably being responsible for a nuisance that busy. Mr T. McKenzie, who has the existed within the township. Last contracts for erecting Mr J. T. Har - winter he ran a fruit evaporator at land's new house, has staked out the Varna, and,it was alleged, left a quan- ground and will commence work at tity of apples there, which, as the once.. The Morden News says:—Neil spring came along, decayed and ere- Fox is confined to the house with sick- ated an offensive smell, and on this the ness, but we hope he will soon be round charge was beeed. A number of wit- again. Mrs. Carter, an aged person nesses were summoned, and the case who has resided on North street, was set down for trial on Saturday, south, died yesterday morning. It is but Mr Bobier admitted the charge note true that the popular young man and paid all expenses without it going S.S., was "left" at the social, Monda to trial. evening; he was etidently "right in it." TEMPLARS.—At the last meeting of W. A. Mitchell. teacher, Drysdale; J. Clinton Lodge I.O.G.T. the following Hartleib, Dashwood; J. Jowett, Bay- ofllcers were installed for the current field; Chas. Hale and John Leslie, jr., quarter: --Chief Templar, R. Chowen;p of town, baits all placed orders withe Past Chief Tem lar, H. B. Chant; G. F. Emerson. for cycles, duringthe pest week. Mr. G. He Cook, Toronto, Vice, Miss L. White; See., F. Boles; Formerly of Clinton, has had the degree Aesistant, Miss Dowzer; Fin. See., Miss of D.D.S.conforrod on him by the Uni- S. Moore; Treas., Mrs Biddlecombe; versity. The Bell Telephone Co. has Marshall, Mr Carter; Deputy, Miss Brickenden; Girard' Mise Reta Beadle; appealed intends its assessment in this i Sentinel, J. Cock; Chaplain, J. Young; town, and ntrsnde to contest it in the court. Mr. Dennison, sister of Reeve Organist, Miss A. Gib sues. Mr Geo. Macmurchie, is very ill, at theresidence Swallow was re-elected as District of Mrs. Duncanson. Lawson vs. Mc. Deputy, and was also delegated to at- Oeoch is the title of an important case tend the Grand Lodge meeting at that has been before the courts for a Hamilton, in June next. Delegates to long time, and decision was given in the District Lodge ot Lncknow, on the favor of defendant, on Tuesday; Mr. J. 16th inst., are Messrs Holmes, Emer- son,. Shilton, of Toronto, brother of ltev. J. Rogers and Mrs, Biddlecombe, W. Shilton, was the lawyer who had Misses White and Moore. The night the honor of gaining it. Mr. Gottshall of meeting of this Lodge has been will deliver a number of discourses changed to Friday, instead of Thurs- Sunday evenings, on Sanctification, in day. The membership is 104; a few Perrin's hall. We ate pleased to see i suspended for violating their that, after a prolonged illness, the wife of Mr. D. Robb, Inspector, is again ahle to be out. Mrs Wm. Muir was called away yestell4ay, owing to the death of her grand hill. y THE WOOL BUSINESS.—Mr S. W. Willson, of the St. Thomas and Union Woolley Mills, was town last Friday for the purpose of seeing what pro- spects they would have in opening a branch of their establishment here. After a careful investigation, talking witb business men, and taking into consideration the central location, he expressed himself as much pleased with the prospects. ee HURON ROAD BAST NoTas. —A new smokestack has replaced the one re- cently blown over at Stapletou. The farm of Mr Arthur Couch will shortly be a very pretty place; spruce trees, judiciously set out, line each side of the main entrance, and have been set along have bee obligati° s, ethers have beefs: re -in- stated.' ' , {' Xis ,•--Mr. L Taylors ,t been ap- poittted l ,cul agent for thefsell-known PARASOLS When May sunshine comes the need of a Parasol is felt. It is• not necessary for us to tell you we have a nicer and better assortment and better values than last year. You wouldn't expect it to be otherwise. Here present season's assortment and values must always be ahead of the preceeding one, and then, last season was credit, now it's Cash, which has made a material difference in the prices. If you want a parasol we've got the one you want at a price that'll suit you. Glood 13isiok Twill Sateen, natural wood handle with Niokle top -50o - Fine;131aektiateen, large size, Plain and Fancy Celluloid handles -75o Ungreenable Glottis' Silk, large size, Fancy or Plain Black Handles, a Bargain 81. Large Size, Twill Silk, fast Black, Blaol or Colored Handles, $1.60 Good Satin de Cheine, guaranteed teat Black and not to out, with natural wood, Rustic, Celluloid or Blaok Handles, $2, $2.25, $2.75 We've got almost every price you may ask for, fro 50c to $4, tnd at each price better values than you are used to getting. Untearable Gloves - - With warm weather comes the demand for Silk Gloves Good Stainless Black and Colored Silk and Taffeta Gloves -25o, 35c up to 80 cents For a medium priced Glove that will wear there's none better than our Untearable Glove 77=pped fingers, at 45c. You can't tear it if you try, and the finger tips being double, it will wear just twica.as long as an ordinary Glove. �•r .1-13NIJAPP, PYTTFPJ 5 (AIALGGU'L J. - i We( We have taken the agency for these pattenre. For the asking you can have a large catalogue showing many styles for Ladies and Children's garments. When you want the best patterns you'll buy the"Standard" "_ODBIN9, CLINTON 11.1.fntU...11 1. Alf I.\,a,( u.. ABY CHILOTCAT sa WAGON Boy's a Gins Velocipede ' • A DOLL'S r CA : OR : CRADLE IS CLINTON. THiARGAINS ARE GX tAT AND THE )RE WITH THE GREATE BARGAINS IS .,C,DIBI B1:R.OS., Book Store and News pot, Mackay Block, Clinton. Now Reayw Spring Everythinin Full Swing, IJRESS & M NTLE Making MIL ' NERY TAI LRING Dress Goods, Silks, arpets, Hats and Caps Clothing, $)ots and Shoes Full lines in each departmt. The best house in town for good reliable goods at thewest prices. Come and sCe us. We are bound to tb the lead for low prices. Plurnsteelibbings, Clinton $2 and $3 BEESI'EY&CO OIJSERS! —; MILITNERY ;o. — UMW Have you ever seen these Trousers? Well, If you have never—do so if it is only to gratify your curiosity. "You will be pleasantly surprised." • Material—HALIFAX T w ii . The Colors—OXFORD GREY, LIGHT GREY, LIGHT BROWN. The Make --OUR OWN MANUFACTURE SPRING and SIIMIVIE MILLINERY.—More New Hats and Flowers added to ar already choice assortment this week. Never before hie we had a better range of Styles and 'Novelties to offer ye. We mean to have it so always, and ladies can with confence and satisfaction place their • or- ders with us for their Sing and Summer Millinery. There is no limit to style—there's the large and small in Lace, Leghorn an(Chip; Laces, Flowers,Ribbons and Tips a) the proper trimmings PARASOLS aur Parasols have been selected in view of both service and style, and while we offer the largest possible assortmen nd variety in handles land styles, we at the same time offer a sold, serviceable article at a moderate price COTTON - Af - CASHMERE - HOSE Hermsdorf's Celebri d Dyed Goods kept in stock, and we offer you a (st-class article at a low figure. The Fit—The majority of Canadians are pro- portioned and these fit any proportioned man R JACKSON BROTHERS Clothiers, Furnishers and atters CLINTON' and SEA FORT u lm ulrYiiiYiYaWir' „ —• ea• 1 .. uiak Kid n Silk Gioves We keep the beet. Onr Kid Gloves are from the best French makers, and we can give yon a good Glove for the money at 50o a better one at 75c and 90c., and onr Lacing Glove at 81 is a good dne, but we offer you onr Louvre at $1.25 for $1, and it is the rse.BEST $1 GLOVE OFFERED to the trade at the money; every pair warranted or money refunded or a new pair given if the first pair breaks in patting on the first two or three times—only sold by us. No article is really ;cheap which will not re- turn the buyer the fell value of the m._• expended in its purchase. Onr aim itt. satisfy buyers by satisfaction that oomert sonde that wear and stand the test of acts all use. �, 1 1 . 1 The Ladles,Favarite Establishment 3 4 BEAVER BLOCK, �, ' CLINTON