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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1898-11-25, Page 1S. ... y.— . , . :' a r- , Wost Huron Local Bleo'dou will 7 be hold on JDe I I I I . r.... . , _ � Qx . '.. ., a '. . 6 � r. -v I U _ ' VA - ' [[[''',,,�1 - , I ,, I , w A �y Y iE ^:!T o+14 ( I I �r T --MIA 1 r . i ^^p�7~r •r��russ , I " ' qh a 'are prc so s' . are.rausexiiblyatl ',1 fotbatnottingtoaxpeu • . I ,RQBF.#irk' HOLUBS, .Editor lana Proprietor. . ' �R���'� i11 4pwts>�?�r?�o any, stve.1f st iq? Troyes and _ �T, URNT,r IJQ U'�'iDZ�'FiR 25, ]X98 E�ae, AV is advertrfsep, e have gn $1 a year x adRanlQe ai,GO when Hoff sp paid R U049-400..�"trpuate-.- .. _ � _ e i��. r 1. poe that knpwa tba :oft q ^ _ - _ . _____ ._ ---- Cocoa Cir ml' andwitl 'have the bQH6e .C�►.11 U'�.J T8a�riield _ ie o�v of ft6ira;. re `'� I y" '...list a40ounta 1'or pug what vr(de a wake and sellable gorrre�popdeut9. find.yi. ,tot raogWMng, tgr publfoation. has still a o Tue4ers I . Pa. 11 MIs9 Martin gM>< ahRwing of BD `r � �� � u 'Mia and wiRtex Millinery. l: =A —b. or, I I,E $OLD.,—Mr R t� being #*Aya busy In Poli. St.enley. Ckpderich �a�►enlahip 91I thl� Q00 � 111Q14� self Hayek~ dept. We use aDavidaoniaatrea. pressmakinQatreason- 11ur}lam bull calf to 11fr Smith, B+$e wint3q. h hep �a a ' ' 1 NoTzca. Alec. Ellialb 1p9t a. Hr►e RDNAvrAx. - - On I)'ciduy evening, ,. solo rate. ]coat B[ 90l on y '};he ba kro:mftterl 1s, ter. of . P.,. +izi:a iced et(d :t1ie fttpe A PDALICtURETMINQ.-A meeting os. also die os 10 Ixepsir t;rtiglos'.Ag tHey ' wprking horse laQb 'week with inffam- 'while Robt. Golhlnuggh. was waterin hs g vgas heifer and bull to the same ' a -` '" knation, l►xr Wlneland, of Iowa,ie this his horses at Trick's Creek th 1 afi held in the town hall, last Thursday nal•t, 6.. ted. Thep. 1s,10,001-, chagl,i<: , repaired, and week i ippeotrng the flgoks of the breed- the lines out of ' w ter ed Mr• Garrow s MeethIgS.. might,• by the rate a ere y WEDD ` xi07 he 1_4 , ollar¢a ttiggerately. -for hie hands and ran p of our burg WEDDING.- naptials of Mr VPm. a . put Services. It, you ars of, 9hrogshire sheep,agtd will probe- 'away,-allgping about a mile before .-,_ _ Y r the P}zrpose ofp coneiderin ijrat Sinclair and Mfes AiArapteed'lar�vstt bl make urohases before he leaves.- the were :tau ht. Beyond Spilling a toe selling of the drill shed, now know formed on WednesdayBgse B°ll were per- gore dor obala 04 hen wan6 your Iepp�rr work p y B p, p i q a t the saw mill n afternoon, Npv, 410* ser to s done':iTn r* eµtjefaobcry Theannua exanninatioa of the Sabbath barrel of -salt, that was in thew o Meetings in the intereota of Mr, T, to the St, Joseph Lum• �,, at 2 P. m., at the re }, '6 ata, eQo, ,, School in b.S, No. 1, Stanle wilt be little damage was done,. bar Co.; second, the need of more elsc- bride's parentA, Mr andel residence of the it,' kaopr What xt", ��:; i n Garrooy will be held as follows: - J, s A. Bell rllanner, brng'ax to us. 9 tilt h ,. :� .. vt+e're0opno?audand . held on Thuredaq afternoon, Nov. 24. lights on the streets, and, third, T.ssndon Road, Rev S; Acneoon was 3f:lt- dPeat- ;1ot4 yui RaTunxRD.-Mr Hugh Gilmour and NOTES,—Mra Wm.. Elliott and her Town mail, Minton, 1Honday, what the town would give toward° .the officiating clergyman, Con baglc alxf� - :u ' 1, IWe asejeaders iso our line,. his sister, Ianet,, have returned from soni Edward, have otic on a trip to 111o�f. 2$. getting a railroad, lotions are due. ll o andy Toronto, the former or The council being asked these ues- will be c , r, It ,,;r ef theft trip tp the N.orthweet. Thep both MediOal treat- q NaTEs.-Quite a number delivered WO lied wall epQry qa are. well plased with the country, and maul; Ed may remain away souse St, Helene -Monday, Nov. 28. � tious at their last meeting by MS Con- turke s -at Seaforth last F ' oar' '.re arat" P. B,. - time, as he expecte to' pin Ed. Jeryxe g m—Tuesday, Nov. 29. ridgy, the ? ,1? sons pre W!n ha tine, of St, Jose h, and Dago, Presi- price paid being six cels a pound live bhfnk it a good glace for settlement, in California. John orrance leaves p say blste. Port Albert—Tuesday, Nov. 29. dent of the. St. Joseph Lumber Co., woight. A young man from this art' Jeweler &Expert the last of the week for the United BlYth-Wednesday, Nov. 80. they thought best. to ,call a meeting of while . A fg m town Sunday I � � Auburn States, .where' he expects to remain Benmsiler��Pedneeday, Nov. 80. the ratepapers.to heaF what Chep lead night, met with a alight miaha Mrs ` ? W&tch $�pairer J, NIOHOLSON, vianutaoturer of and dealer some time. to say abbout them, so that then the Carter, of town, visited her ,on, Mr H. Phone 2 ' , ra hate , , . is Lt ht and Heavy Haruesa, (a specialty) All to be held in the evening. council would have somethingg to guide Carter, this week, Mr Frank Brown, whtpf V usos; Combe, Brushes, Roos and S�lLH1.— Mre W. Townsend, of, the them in their deals with th Saooeseo>r t o �jlen cYi •bill , Hone Tr trimings. Bayfield line, havog rented her farm B e matter Stapleton, has re-engaged with Mr A. _� as near as possible, in accordance with Elcoat, �,a,�,b,a, - _ Ts;} BRIDGE.—The bridge is on a will have an unreserved sale of her ef- Selgrav� "" t e wishes of the citizens. C i�t11, �-lam„'� fair wap of completion, there are five fec s, on Tuesday, Nov. 29. She has a meetin ,after being HURCH NOTES. -Mise V r. 'n• Raliett men working at it; the iron arrived not yet decided where she will go after erNana SM--rMRT. Seandrett, bricklay ed by some ogthe band boys loft entertain addressed the League of11 here last week and will e , f Walkerton do not r g NaTzDsI Misses A. Brigham and L. quickly be he leaves to farm, but she will be �9tonellouse, stonsma- y g bare peach, they se r, son, are resting after a hard symmer's time, Mov pared at 8 o'clock. Sunday an night, the topic bei6 talk, and this they dp to Twitchell were visiting at Mr A. Vod- ut •in position• Part of the foot missed in thio neighborhood.” Her eon ed by Councillor Stanbur ace and Thanks iv 1 ,while thslr solo ah' { den's.last week. Mr J. Moon and Mfse ridge went swap last Sunday; Mr who lives with ,her, talks of win to work. Our . contractors, Geddes & y, sec- g ing.. Mr T. Y ;4 0, L. Hancock returned from Manitoba Lawson took away th rest of it last Manitoba. B g Watson, are now turning their atter- ended by Oounoillor Clark, that G. Er- Townsend has chsrgs of the week a etrikingteatlire of suet tion to their mill. We are pleased to win, Reeve, be chairman. Carried. °fight prayermeetinga, as Rev, E, Arm- looks in. vain - for alltrair[1, last week, Geo. Snell, sr., hes been Mondap. People walking can pass DEATH Oe' MRs' HDDIM.—Another learn that after mature thought the After explaining the purpose of the sarong is conducting special services or etagey posine iA,tl3ee,6• , sick but is recoyero over the brio now. �eees'ti n Mr Erwin brought a Alma. Miss Y. Nott has been a men, but instead. gnu' 1 's B• old settler of Gtoderioh township passed contract for the new Presbyteriang' g up the pointed organist, p xo NOTES. — r Bean, of Goderich, awe q p g ion of selling the drill shed. Mr p g , Mr A. Turner hav p' found earnestwXess eFj'Q,e4amoat on forS.he 8, Not8e alett i moved into Mr F. Baer's building re- p person ofvMar Ann oHudlee re• trhaotores RevBMrsHa11 oP home won- mg resigned. characterize then ' " 'v fS in the so said that he had bought' the mill a utte'ragcge, cenily; he intends opening out ager- lict of the late William Hudie. Her will au + Win ham from Mr Donaldson, and a founds - Dec. 21st; invitations will shortly be oral store. The Canadian Order of ppy the Methodist pulpit on _4i ,,'.the quarterly, arc'. Vico; issued and everything done to make death took place at the residence of Sunday evening neat, tion to their business here, he wanted Rattenbur bt, o ro the examination first class. No school 1+oresters intend having an oyster sup. jeer son, George,. con. 7, Goderich town- to purchase the buildin and lot if the Ashfield y h,No: r a er on Friday night. Messrs Ed, and ship, on Wednesday, Nov, 16th. Mrs B Thursday even`it1i t11e flix1. Thursdayy or Friday, Mr Fair spends town would sell it at a reaso°able NOTES,—The Zion boys, who went to aids were a ointed,LL the holidays at life home at Arva. m. Mole went to Brussels, where Hudie was an old and one of the first 88nmlller price. Mr Marks thought that it would pp ,°0,001 . Ell Manitoba on the harvest excursions are ty, Lough, iJhant, ;(;}y#Itelo, they bave secured situations. Mr A. settlers of Huroncounty, and for a time NOTES.—Mrs Gable and family, of °all right to sell it for what it cost getting home. At the annual meetin combe and H E. TAXES.— The collector. Mr Robert Yungblute is able to be around again. a resident of Clinton, but IatLerl of the Brussels are at the town in the first of Zi g 1ladge �o Smith giveF notice that taxes may be. Messrs A. Knox and A. Wilkaon re- y present plaiting at her place—$90, Mr on Sundap School Mr Jos. Hack- Tsylos and A.'i', Cnopec +,p;,i, paid to him at any of the followin turned home from Manitioba last week township where she passed away. She mother's, Mra Robt, Fisher, sr. Mr H. Cameron was of the opinion"Ztiat it eft was chosen eupperfntendent. A to the Trustee Boaxd, g was very highly respected anions all Maedel, of Detroit, is hotlte on a visit should be Boldon conditions that would thunder storm the latter part of No- was reelected Rob6". " �' places:— Londesboro, Nov. 30th and looking Wile and hearty, and like the who were acquainted with her, and her for Thanksgiving. Mr of S. Gledhill benefit the town as to bind them to A Dep. 14th; Clinton, Dec. 9th; ginburn, country very much. q vember is something remarkable; we M sere John RumbrLlI (ilio•: Ilec.l2th; Manchester, Dec,l3th. Rate- death is deeply felt by them. She had moved last Monday and took posses- stay for a certain time. Others, a ht- had one last Friday. We are sorry to were added to the offprtor. t payers can help the collector ver ma- several sone and daughters. Thefune Bion of his father's store, whish he has tjo more enthusiastic, thought that if learn that Mrs J. Mur3ock is seriously It w.a ,dA 'dad t ti, tei•ially by, prompt payment of their HOlmesRille ral took place on friday to Bayfield bought. Dame rumor says there is the company would stay here that the ill; we hope soon to hear -of her rg'8'ov- Chid ecessit o ixiak n th „, �! taxes, and also hays the liability to 5 CHURCH•—Mr R. Holmes preached a cemetery, and was largely attended, to be a very quiet weddin this week town should make them a present of it. ery. 8 ood sermon here on Sunday morning. A show of hands, however, called b menta, and Masers ,j,ouggh�t per Cent interest if not paid by Dea14, g in the neirrhborbood; we wish the par- y were assigned to, these duff The revival services will be continued lTortere Ai11I. ties much joy, Our out blacksmith the chairman, showed that the majori- p throughout the week , y ng ty was in. favor of Hellin i The first of a seri s o 'i-' RENTED AQAIN.=Ten este ago Nat, ,come one come celebrated his 22nd birthday on Wed- g 'tat $7A,_ Mr Church �'himes Homer" to f iseneb bundercock rented. he farm of Henry all, meeting beginning at ?.30. NOTES,—Mr John Marquis, who has nesday last; we did not hear if the Duso was satisfied to give that amount. gi s I ;la • wear, pth con,, Hulett, and his lease WEDDING4.—A quiet wedding took to be een lout again. ith a severe cold, is able presents were very. numerous or not; The question of lights was then Union Thanksgiving Service in the Ontario St. Church,,,will b;i: e d cr' will expire shortly; it is -a farm of 125 place. Tuesday at 2.30, at the residence Kincardinthe Mteacher and Mre Blair, of we wish him many happy returns oP brought up. Dr. Stanbury considered Ontario St. Church at 10.30, Thursda ieaidence of John .Glblzin _;Tl .; acres, and so well pleased were they of Mrs Holdsworth, when her youngest have been visiting in the lei hborhood the day. Miss Carrie Snyder returned corner,that tires lights—one at Pollock's Several p givin night, good relCeB�gply with his tenancy that last week the sister, Mies Alice Potter, was married fora few daps, returned neighborhood on from her visit to Bay Oity, and was one at the rectory and another rel new memtere will be received the following prolrrazn wil-7" farm -was roles t6 him for another to Mr G. Makinai of Norwich. The Mondap, R. Y. Cox wears abroad MroHoanied by her aunt, Mrs dhoalts. at McGee's would fight up the approach into the Bsptisi church, on Sunday p�1Rartette .oirtaria;, ', term of seven years. He is certainly bride was attired in a beauti ul travel- smile his wife havin tzhour has been having hie to the village and make it look more evening next. - Esiano solo s- - �> one of the best, tenantF in this town- ling suit and was given aw€y_ by her with a bouncing boy en presented House resided and a kitchen built to it. extensive. Different -opinions were Communion services will be helfl in .Piano and violin dr.ett.:'"`' dy, r .. � ship, and a,fatm-under his manage. brother, P.P. Potter. After lunch the p expreseed'as to where lights should be Willis Presbyterian church a week Reoitation,.,.r:-. �e�am �' ° -ment receives the ver* best of atten- happy couple left on the 3 p. m. train '-- C3onstanee put, so that it the council puts up from next Sabbath, Piano so r Ai`sth tion and care. gl lights accordingly -} bfixsa.e for theirhome in Norwich,taking with Blyth. NOTES.—Mies Mary McCully spent well lighted.' A show of hands settled The Salvation Army is holding a self- Dotott , •• "" Mas ChOw'9 a}rzt; them the hest wishes of their many F'R—KELLY—Congratulations are Thsnksgi3ing in Stratford with her the matter, so that only three more denial week among its rnembers;,it is L'strumentai'trio " "":;: 1. Alma, s. friends. .Rev. G. W,Andrewe perform in order io Mr M. Farr, of Salt ford, who brother, Will McCully, cheesemaker, lighta;will be put up, but not decided from Sunday, Nov, 20 until Saturday, solo........,. Mesara..F,merton,1", Tt . ed the ceremony. entered matrimony on TuesdaIy by his of that place. Mrs P, Papineau is as to the, position, Nov. 26. r+ �:a13i +� TOO FREE,—Some unknown person NOTIDS.—Duncan Scott, of the Bright marriage to Miss Annie Belly, Blyth. -spending a few weeks with her parents Mr Duso was then called upon to The Ladies' Aid Socia The meeting oe, Ii; ttelY " or persona visited the granary of Mr cheese factory, haesecured the Holmes- The ceremony whs performed by Rev, here. Society of St. Paul's League on Monde -Rarnest Chittenden, *one a -venin last' ville factory, near Clinton, for next father McEwen,atthe Catholic church place his railroad scheme before them, church, Kirkton, have, since last May, y, ev' �0' 'l` • ,,,." w: ek, and also the stable of Mr Wm. season. "Dunt" is making rapid Blyth; Miss O'Leary, of Wingharn, act- d 0$IIRCH NOTID9,—Rev. Mr Andrews Mr Duso having examined the country raised upwards of $1I towards the form of a Thanksgrviq vet o ," rrison; ;ng harness therefrom, strides in hie chosen profession. Miss ed in the capacity of bridesmaid, and elf ered a very impressive sermon about- St. Joseph, concluded that it building fund of the Church of a Program of music audwretaif, a i�r ties � , Jenkins, of Blyth, is visiting at her P.Farrperformedtheduties of rooms- here last Sunday afternoon. Sunday would be a suitable place for locating land in that place. Eng- green• E. H. McRekixi�, goo.., gSriltp of such mean acLa had g evening the E. L. of C. E. meeting was a town, and accordingly bought alt the Rev dress on Thanksgivog ,,, kle;;itr 1 aware, for if found out, they uncle's, Mr W, Jenkins,. Mrs A. Wil- man. After a wedding breakfast, Mr led by Mr McIntosh, the to is beitlg land within a mile and a quarter from S. Acheson, on Sabbath, Nov, of the origin of the ii :` af� oor £x the penalty of the law. son, who has been laid u for several and Mrs Farr left for their future home '• ra er and praise service.' There P ' o d y, olid the'' pp that lace. He had the riyils s of 13, entered on his fifteenth year as ed some' of the many" 10-01 } l5t '�u'l.v SALE.—The- auction sale at days' is improving, E. H. McKenzie, in Saltford, where DIi Farr, �vho had pp B actor of St A ndrew s church, Ri e to be thankful fo 1i sr�a .c fn Salt will ybe no preaching service in the buying the town site from Mr Coutine, a is one rf the most ,ippon; ' * '" Mr Jo McDou all on Thursday of Clinton, Fpent part of Sunday at hie y bein clerk at the Bedford church Sunda Novg27th owin to Haul land po u- much appreciate.' 11 last e�� y grandmother s, re J. Holmes. Mr Hotel, Goderich, has become landlord the church p' g and intended to locate some factories p pp eefated '1 b prpr +`;� ' ' the disa r eabde aucceas in spite of 9 At,of Bright, the new:cheese maker, of the Saltford hotel. We extend our u h o ening services in Londes- here, providing he could get some lar men in this section of Huron. given by members > lie It3 i' e g aAlk day and bad roads + boro. Sunda avenin the League railroad compan to run a line f.hro showed hi i' there was a large',crowd gathered. .was up last week, completing arrange- 'good wishes to Mr and Mrs Farr. y g y �}r A private letter from Messrs Hunter gh ability ilet}11r+£ intents with the directors; Mr Scott is a meetin will be led by evenly Farnham, there, and now as he had an interest and Crossley states that their work in was well filied,and filer "Ie , 'I ` Everything Bold well;', one horse sold the SubJec4being"temperance." Quite iu Bayfield be .would. like to see it ex• St. Paul opened with very encour- votes of thanks w ie;•rriP ed" bo fpt �i100;.a yearling colt for $B5; cows y°ung man, but doubtless will not re-' a number from here attended the tended this far, He had interviewed aging prospects, their being IMIKU chairman, MissTeFslrtixt; irgdtki'+{fig �r averaged from $40 to, $42; yearlings a main long in that capacity Here. Rey. Leeburn. church opening services in Londesboro some of the railroad men, and they crowds and great interest in the had taken part. x{;,, r= B G. W. Andrews, of -Fullerton, was via- CHURCH NOTES.—The W. F. M. S. Thursday evening, The -League will port the could et g • The Leaguers isf . (ia' of 0 from 20 tp $25, and calves{for $15, The g asked him what su pp y g meetings. i. whole sale realized nearly $1000, sting here on Tuesday. Mise R. Cook, held their monthly meeting at the hold a literary meeting on Tuesday ev- by wap of bonus. He went to the fir- The handsome n will be pleased to �`nowt i 5, . of Leeburn, is Spending a few days borne of Mrs Hamilton McManus on ening, Dec. (nth, more around St. Joseph and asked church at St, Helens new Presbyterian jj tier;"a,�# NOTES.=Mr Gordon McDowell left with friends in this vicinity, Mrs Hall, Wednesday afternoon. A Thanksgiv- ens was opened for is a fact that "Go derl�l , 1. ,,, ria' 1 on Monday for Sault Sts Marie where who fisc been the guest of her .eieter, ing service will be held in the church - _ them the question:—"What will it be divine service on Sunday, Nov. 20th, support a missionary," tj�e;: ,p he intends spending the winter; he is Mra Mulholland, for several we on Thursday afternoon at 2.30 p.m. - worth•to you an acre to have the rail- When sermons were Mission Board haking &a $C s+ 'an -industrious young span and his returned to Chicago on Monday, E. iKest lKawanosh. �ad pass a quarter of a mile from m. and 7 Preached at IO a, p, m, by Rev. W. A. Martin, Rev. W. H. Stone o" jJiinterr'a many friends wish him every success. Johnston and A. McFarlane intend en- Noire" -Mr 'H. Horton has rented NOTES,—Mra Beye was VISI Ing at J. r farm; if it pass a half a mile, &c.' of Guelph, and at 2.30 m, b ish Columbia, a, ma-` ' ' Mr H. Bennett, of Clinton, spent a loving their Thanks ivin the Dunlop blacksmith shop. Mise Clifton s a fewdaysrecently. William had very ggood succeae, some giving W: W. Leech, of Whitechnrch.y Rev, Held and converesnt "w tilI I'll ,.: few days oisiting friends here. Mr Thanksgiving Toronto. Rachel Cook is visiting at P6rter's Hill. Thom, of Zetland, was a visitor to as much as 7. c, 50c, 37je, &c, according among the Indians, 0141.1114".."''., i 1,1. and, Miss Waldwla,- of Tuckersmith, Mr Alex. Stirling has returned home friends in this part on Sunday. Mies to the distance of the railroad from his Rev, A. Cunningaham, pastor of the of our sympathy and ,nh. eI I . I " spent Sunday with friends. here. Mr Londesboro from Dakota and Manitoba: Mr A. Hannah Jenkins,of Goderich township, farm. This was to be paid yearly for Methodist church, Kincardine, is, we have promised our stt trii�+�',�•;:' Melvin Irwin left on Thursday last ^Tsk.'=Mr John Moore came home Horton visited his grandmother on was the guest of her sister Mrs James certain number of peace. Of course he are very sorry to cap, almost entirely sionaty Committees tlf ,' � Sunday. Jas. Chisholm ed Washin ton, last week. John Rober- did not know where it would pass, confined to his house. Mr Uunnin - Lea Leagues have already, "!: ' i �e)�' for Michigan, where he has secured a "from Manitoba last week, and Mr John g g ham had been undergoing treat g adv lard. �h. r sitUation,with•h!s brother. The many Garrett came on Tuesday of this week. a horse with Salkeld Bros., of Bayfield ton,oP Iullett,is rusticating at present Afterfinding what be could raiso'he g B ment in .we presume, touecuio•;wtthi :fi friends of -Mrs John Ja ieson will be road', for a bull; the transaction will with his brother, Wm. Roberton. W, would go to Montreal to interview the Toronto, but found it not very eatis- their part of 'the `!`"lib• hue p4 CHIIRCH.=The great event of this will make an improvementot stock in McIntyre, a ant for Massey Sawyer head men there. If there was amar- factory. He is not able to take his own fifty dollars needeA tgo"' 'i