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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1897-08-20, Page 8ort, 3 +c Cash, the Clinton New Bra will be sent u to near subscribers! to 1 s � of Januarp �. X88, to any address in �.meximw HOUSE OF REFUGE NOTES--.TOhn ti.v Denby, of Goderioh, died on Friday buried here; this is the 'LET IT BE KNOWN.—If you have a I friend ill, ar yon, know of someone who is ill, are off for s holiday s� night, and way going t write it down, 17th death which has taken place at yourself, and we will ' VIRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1887 the institution since it was opened; gladly print it. You may not want he was aged 79 years and 6 months; publicity, but your friends ata distance 'r the cause of hia death was paralysis. will bp,pleased to hear about you and Clinton friends. Kra McCaig, of Goderich, one of your A thooit Botnrowed ricin Mrs. Anna Moss, piilitiou,v111ory wed f o immediately. the female inmates has been Con- HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.—The an - l�er>jroom Datta.—Don't fail to eev our ee.50 i fined to bed for over eight months, the result of a fractured thigh; She nual exhibition of the Horticultural Society will take place on Aug. 81st ;�lgoow t3uizas-.s,reat snap—Broaatoot & sea. bears her affliction with wonderful has been and Sept. 1.2.3, and a magnifloent flor- =1$oWe have a number of subscribers on 'Whointerestaand rest nation and so well she that of anyy a1 displa is looked for. It is int�tended ort, 3 +c Cash, the Clinton New Bra will be sent u to near subscribers! to 1 s � of Januarp �. X88, to any address in �.meximw HOUSE OF REFUGE NOTES--.TOhn ti.v Denby, of Goderioh, died on Friday buried here; this is the 'LET IT BE KNOWN.—If you have a I friend ill, ar yon, know of someone who is ill, are off for s holiday s� night, and way going t write it down, 17th death which has taken place at yourself, and we will ' VIRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1887 the institution since it was opened; gladly print it. You may not want he was aged 79 years and 6 months; publicity, but your friends ata distance LOCAL NOTICES. the cause of hia death was paralysis. will bp,pleased to hear about you and Clinton friends. Kra McCaig, of Goderich, one of your A thooit Botnrowed ricin Mrs. Anna Moss, piilitiou,v111ory wed f o immediately. the female inmates has been Con- HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.—The an - l�er>jroom Datta.—Don't fail to eev our ee.50 i fined to bed for over eight months, the result of a fractured thigh; She nual exhibition of the Horticultural Society will take place on Aug. 81st ;�lgoow t3uizas-.s,reat snap—Broaatoot & sea. bears her affliction with wonderful has been and Sept. 1.2.3, and a magnifloent flor- =1$oWe have a number of subscribers on 'Whointerestaand rest nation and so well she that of anyy a1 displa is looked for. It is int�tended 10.4f list will consult theirown cared for not abed sore to hold an entertainment of a dffetent Igonvs lane by settling up at once.—N` description is upon her, notwit.hstand- nature on each evening, which shall be t'rivate school.—Mise Hart will resume jirvly to school for young children on the ing her long confinement. Mrs French, who rarely takes a holida , spent Sat- in De- under direction of some local celebri- ties, further particulars of which will leth.ofAugust and parents may rely on their little ones having every consideration - uiday and Sunday with friends troit. The Captain'and Lieutenant of be given. gown lbovirs' the Salvation Army spent nearly the whole of IastWeduesday at the house, ESCURSIONS.—The annual excursion to Sarnia and Detroit seems to be the rrowill% MILLS.—Thos. Wigginton on the invitation of Mr French, and Popular' excursion now, As quite anum- ber left here on it on Saturday, the to- has beon quite busy recently eregting has Power Mille, the following with a couple of stringed instruments entertained the inmates, thus reliev- tai along the line being about 500. On oceans being the purchasers:—J. Mo- in the monotony. Mayor Holmes Sunday. 8V ay quite a few took in the Goderich excursion t, Brantford; d '�Tillan and J. Scott, Roxboro; W. Wil- °' J. Wilson, W. McKinley, MCKii- held religtoua services on Among the intntttee is a mttn who was poorly advertised, more would tarn, lra , R. Anderson, Constance, !?' claims to have put in nearly 30 years fait hftl, vlr@ a9 a hired man on rs have gone. An excursion is ren to Grimsby Park to -morrow, fare $2, !� RATE OF TAXATION.—The tate of good . tial one farm in the county; that he re- cod till Monday. g y' z a _%xatton In Clinton this year is 21 mills ,,,,.aa11 ceived in return ;was his board and CHANGED HIS LOCATION. —111 order !ori the dollar—a very law rate when it clothing, and now when his years of to give him better and inure commod- h remembered whale activity are gone, he was turned adritt ious quarters, Dr. Turnbull hits moved t eaaervements have been made. Our readers will be Interested in knowing that Seaforth and thus became a ward of the county. his office to the Perrin block, up stairs; c the rate is 23 mitis, in Kincardine 26, The latest arrivals are Elizabeth Ban- Herman, from Stanley; Jno. Knighton, he has secured three large, airy and light rooms; one to be used as a rete g p- , .p,nd in Goderioh 23, from Stephen, and Amanda Ch&uipine, tion room, the other for operating put-. p g p RUNAWAY/.—On Friday while Wm. of Hay; snaking 74 inm+tt,es. The in- poses, the other for labratory, -and t, Weir waq, driving a team, with the mates are quite busy grading and gra- those who find it necessary to call lip - he has binder, the horses became unmanaga- velling a road in from the side road on him will at once admit that Will able and attempted to run away,. Bill and building sidewalks around the a handsome suite of Iname, particular- believe in a team of horses House and otherwise improving the ly well adapted for the purposes of a getting away with him, and he man- pretnlses. medical studio. d' aged to pull them into some grain c tooks, and thus checked their speed NOTES.—Mr Carline tbisweek moves into his new cottage on Rattenbury GET READY FOR SCHOOL. —Only about, tan days more before the boys r itntfl they were got under control. The 'binder St.; it is &snug, roomy place, and we and girls will conclude their long vaca- en. was alightly broken. r was hope they may live long to enjoy it. tion and one more be enrolled. in the > A GATHERED NONE Mr Hoover has decided to remain in schools. It is nearing the end of sum - ZVAB $OWN.—Last fall, on the farm of the house he is at present oecupping. tiler•, but if the children who are to at - T ndall Bros., Hullett, a field of fall Clinton Cricketers expected to play a tend school another year have not had wheat stubble was plowed under. This match last Thursday with Listowel, a good time in the weeks they have al- 4, 'sit was noticed to be quite green, but they failed to put in an appear- ready been out; of school, it is not for and thpring ey allowed it to grow; last week ante, D. Cantelon shipped a car load want of uppportunideo. In too many , , ;gathering from it a crop of wheat that of hogs on Monday; he will ship an- instances the burdens laid upon the l yielded one hundred bushels, where other load next Monday. Conn. children during vacation are altogelh- f el,Huta grain had been sown, so far as walker has been putting a stone or too great. They become old before '+ •. their labor was concerned. foundation, under the house that is be- their time and lose health and vigor life. If they STOCK NOTES,—Mr H. Plumsteel, of ing fixed up by W. VVheatlev, on Vic, St.; the demand for houses is so of mind early in are to be expected to snake any pro Hillside Stock Farm, has sold to Mr John Bennet, of Walton, a fine Roan tori& great that Mr Wheatley has bad sev- gress whatever in their studies this fall ' f •, Bull Calf seven months old, a prize oral applications for this property; finished it will be a nice place. and winter they should have plenty of •out -dopy exercise and freedom before •'winner, one of the best calves ever bred by Mr Plumsteel, sired by the when Jas. Dunford has bought out Mr Hit school commences. Of course there is r 4 mull 19th Prince of Thule. Mr Bennett As lucky is has lock's dray business; the latter thinks of retutning to Stratford, where he the other extreme of having nothing to do during holidAys, which is almost securing this calf; he also bought a fine Jersey Heifer. Both had an established business before as bad in its effects as that just men- are exceptionally fine animals, and coming bete, but may decide to stay in town Local business men are tinned. Those who have struck be - tween the two will find the best results will prove a good investment, yet. preparing fora lively fall trade, with in school work. THE APPLE CROP.—Apples are nota HEA PL indications that it ,will begin earlier THE MINISTER OF PUBLIC WOR HS.— plentiful P in this settles. and it is Just a question whether there will be than usual; it is no time to grumble. W. Wheatley will open a coal, wood Clinton had the honor of a visit from Hun. Israel Tarte, Minister of Public any quantity for export. We under - stand that Mr D. Cantelon has al- and btick office, in part of the old NEW Works, on Saturday, but it was only t ready commenced buying certain va- ERA office, and placed the same in char a of his sister-in-law: Miss Arm g of abort duration. He passed through here on the noon train, on his way to w ; • rieties of fall fruit at $1 per barrel. A few da S since, while the writer was strong. On Friday evening the play- in of the band frightened a horse, Goderich, where be went to inspect the harbor improvements. Very few It a w eelingg tour, he passed an or- g which attempted to run ,away; while knew that he was coming this way, chard in the Grimab district that was Y its owner was doing hie best to hold it and there was no reception to him. t very heavily loaded with apples, but it was the only one noticed in a distance u Thos. In happened to walk in p' Inglis knocked down by He was travellingg in the famous pri- by rz, ; of 190 miles that had anything like a front of it, and was the sbaft,tbroughnofault of thedriver; rate car i timberland, accompanied the Chief Engineer, Mr Caste, and his 5w crop. fortunately no seri in ur resulted. y j y private secretary. Mayor Holmes ac - WILL LEAVE.—We understand that Mrs James Carter desires the perao❑ companied the party to Goderich, Q. F. Emerson has been so successful who stele the locket, chain, brooch where a reception was tendered the in his business at Godet ich this season, and ear -rings from her hoose on Friday minister. Mr Tarte is a very pleasant that he purposes engaging in business afternoon, August 13th, to return person to converse with (due perhaps there permanently, devoting himself the same and save further trouble. Wru. Cantelon happened to the fact that he is an old newspaper in Eng- .,. to the bicycle business in Bummer and The wife of man) and talks fairly fluently Q the music trade in winter. He under- to fall down stairs on Wednesday and fish, yet, with a strongly marked r''1°� stands beth of these businesses thor- hurt herself severely, but no bones French accent and manner. Being oughly, and while we regret his in- were broken. Thos. Wilson, an able- told that Clinton would' like to have a tention of permanently locating there, bodied vagrant, who was soliciting aid new post office, he laughingly replied s the Goderich people will find him ex- around town, spent the night in the to leave town, -so many places are like Clinton." He here ,ceedingly obliging and thoroughly up- lock-up and was ordered thought the country through a to -date. The Collegiate Institute board has de- magnificent farming section, differing F 'TRIFLE$.—Summer is on the wane. tided to put in new furnaces and im- prove the ventilation of the buildin g' in many respects from that of Quebec. Monde morning he came down on y g Spring grains are now being gatnered. The harvest hereabouts is at a cost of nearly $800. the contract the Kincardine train, as an ordinary wheat earn- •Meted. Read the NEw ERA and rest for same having been awarded to Davis 'Work b La been corn- passenger, entering his private cat on Goderich l content. The long vacation will be & Rowland. menced on Mrs Moggridge's new house, its arrival here with the tr am. w «over in a couple of weeks. The bar- vest weather wasn't so bad after all' Tbos. Walker being engaged on the foundation. Harland Bros. are to put TEN DAYS AT BREZZ Y BAYFIELD.— i was it. Though, as vehicles of pleasure, P ' ICY are all fine and fleet; as in a new furnace in the residence of The Atwood Bee nays:—Two fair cyc- lista from Atwood have just returned yr + vehicle of courtship, the old top buggy , Mr Gairdner, postmaster, Bayfield. John O. Elliott is preparing for the from a spin on their wheels to Bayfield, the r w can't be beat. The threshers are at work and the wheat is turnin out erection of a building south of King's bakery, to be used &s a butcher shop. that popular summer. resort on P P bores of Lake Huron. A fair corre- �' even better than was anticipated. The friends of Rev. F. McCuaig, of The ]fee accompanied the sponsts r, MANY YEARS SERVICES.—•We doubt - old Welland, tormerly pastor of Willis and dotted down some interest- eye" a d ing observations. We are not at liberty if of there ie a man in Canada who can church, will regret to hear of the death to tell sill the fairy relates, because it Pu up the record that Mr James Scott, of his wife, which h took place at Toron- would never, never do. That the girls f Clinton can, as a public servant. 44 years he was Librarian of a to, on Tuesday; the remains were in- terted in Clinton cemetery yesterday Had a delightful outing there can be no doubt. They were royally entertained ulili6liptary in the old land, near Bel- afternoon; death was due to appendi- including invitations from a number of est; thddn'Tot nine years librarian at citis; she leaves a daughter and three B&yfleld friends to accompany them to Iiemptville, and he has just closed 26 years service in the same capacity at sone. Constable Joe Wheatley pick- sweet from his vines that had the several places of local renown, not - r Clinton. In addition to this he taught ed a pea seven. blossoms on it; this is something ably Grand Bend, Goderich, Lake View and the camps and cottages which dot ' school for 40 years, and is yet bale and unusual; by -the -way Mr Wheatley has the lake shore at this pretty resort. A hearty in his 89th year. a is of opin- over 40 varieties of sweet peaa in bloom, ride on the tandem, boating, tennis and ion that one feature which has contri- and the peas stand about seven feet bathing were among the enjoyable re- s bated to his good health and peace of mind, is the fact he has always voted high; Clerk Coats, who is also an ex- has over 80 varieties. creations participated in by the At- ' •, on the right side. ort grower, early all the campers have returned wooddea. On their way risme they visited the Huron House of Refuge, r t HARVESTING OPERATIONS. — Last to town; it has not been as good a sea - for this form of recrea• and were made very welcome by Mr n weekwas an exceptiopally fine one for harvesting operations and iL lot of eon as usual tion. Clinton Post Office has received French, the gentleman in charge, who tit himself to considerable trouble ",r grain was securely garnered. This its Supply of Jubilee stamps, and those wish to seta should do eo, ahowin to the visitors the instit- gIt ti week will see the balance of oats and peas cut and nearly all secured. The who procure as the issue is limited. Geo. Hodgans ution. is a large, well appointed buildin comfortably furnished weather has been a trifle catchy, but had the misfortune to lose a plain 18k ring on the Lake Shore road, ,ver g y y tbrouhout. Everything about the otherwise fine; not too warm for tom- Portable work end yet dry enough to gold Goderich township, wbile cycling the Place is remarkably clean. C.Iinton ap- Pealed to the ladies as being a very nice = help ripen grain. Fall wheat, spits swhettt, ariid bade -ate- all s. y P other day. An effort was made this gk"to ad°ttrtce the- prlhe "uf "lti a ' and wererlot}rto leave i - flUr heroines got lost outside of the town, Hay was an unusually goo crop, and most of it was saved before the hear y cent a loaf, in harmony with the ad- y ranee of grain, but as all the bakers lost their way rather, and in conse- squandered valuable time and rains, but several farmers lost some would not agree to it the rice re- g P Haxby has quenee ener yy. But the experience was novel gthe ' thereby. Roots are looking well, and mains as before. George added a very handsome chair to his and enjoyed it. There were many yx. . �; at resent there is ever prospect that P y P P farmers will have "enough and to tonsorial outfit. Harvey Davis was incidents of exciting interest to them- selves, but not perhaps so interesting spare" for the coming winter. kicked on the leg bs one of his horses Sunday, and is not yet able. to walk. to The Bee readers. They reached t CRICKET. ---A good game of cricket B g It is announced that Mr Whitney, home without further mishap. Who wouldn't ride a wbeel? Who wouldn't was played on Monday between Clin- leader of the Ontario Opposition, will visit Ba field—breezy Bay fleld, with its y ton and the London team, resulting in speak in the town hall on the 9th of innumerable attractions? Nature and s 'favor of Clinton. To show how the London pec le regard it, the following p Sept., and will likely be accompanied by other members of the Conservative art never vied in making it a fairy beauty. r + : is clipped from a London paper:— party; the NEW ERA advises its Liber- world of leasure and P "Clinton excels in cricket" is now an oft al friends to bear them, as it has no Church Gh lmes repeated phrase in Western Ontario, fear of the results. After getting the During the last two years the boys excavation for the new tank on On- Rev. H. Newcombe will preach in W have been practicing long and hard, tario street down ten feet, it was Ontario St. church on Sunday morning + and through the untiring efforts of F. found necessary to abandon it on' next, and Mr Findlay in the evening. ' W. Terry, are now playing a splendid The London Asylum team Wednesday, owing to a bad quick- hole be dug The regular meeting of the W.C.T. D. f* game, suf- defeat the hands Clinton's sand bottom; a new will in the vicinity U. will be held at the home of Mrs 3 fared at of on Rattenbury street, Stevenson Wednesday, 25th, at p.m. v r t experts. Clinton made 63 runs In the of the tank already in. Walter Coats The New Presbyterian Book of Praise first inning and London made 104. It was -in London's second inning recently contributed an article to the leading American Poultry Journal on is now on sale in town anditisexpect- that it beintroauced into Willis where the bard luck was shown, the Poultry matters, and received a letter ed will at once. gholyyvvhol e side being put out for 21 runs. on, for four wickets, made 59 from the publishers highly compli- him on it. The Canadian church The next meeting of the Methodist 'runs, Kenned� getting 10 and Terry ,messing Order of Foresters are endeavoring to churches in the Goderich district will he held at Londesboro on Sept. 7th. 29, not out, liuton won h 8 wickets. Burriand and England did the bowling have the various societies set apart labor day, Sept. 6th, as decoration day For Wingham district, at Wingham, for London; McMurchie, Terry and in Clinton cemetery. In the base ball Au 31. The meeting last Monday evening MdTaggart for Clinton. After the the losers were entertained in the match at Seaforth, Tuesday, the re- stilt was a tie --4 to 4, there not being of the Ontario street league was their The ,game style which makes a cricket.ing visit to time to play itoff. The house recently bi mentllly social meeting. dvot- ional topic: 'It paul'sprayersitthship• �p. s O inton a thing of delight, A drive over -to Bayfleld, a specie ly arranged purchased try Mrs Andrews, Ontario fit•, is undergoing repairs, and has wreck, whicL was takenn arge of the The wasin ebarge of the datiee andsevera1otherentertainroents been turned around diagonal on tbelot, after meeting social department. The devotional 1notprevioualy arranved,cornpleted the evehing's amusement, and then the Mr Riley, Londesboro, doing this cart of the work; plans aro being prepared topic for next night will be "Paul's d Vjaitors were striven bask to Clinton. The sting of defeat had well nigh been by S.S.Cooper for other improvements. Jtts. Beattie, Hensall, late of Clinton prayer for thechurches.The second part of the meeting will be given in nn washed ltwa$y' by the hospitality of the has rented his hotel to A. A. GOelz, o essay on Folly and Wisdom personified y'5ittfs.'s !�trsttocir by Geo. W. VVray. PRESBYTERIAN Without PRAISE ro �t00 a We have now in stock all the leading editions, I approved by the'General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada.. • We do not make a practice of selling goods without a profit. We don't rn advertise that we do. You wouldn't a Cheap S. S. Edition at ..... • • . - • • • • 8C believe us if we did, and advertising tD is of no use to us unless you have Several Styles, Words only - • • - 10c to $1 25 b confidegce in what we say in the pa- per• sometimes however, it pays us to lose sight of proht on certain Words with Tunes . • • • • • • • • • • • 90C t0 1 20 r► lines, pays us better to let them go p without a profit than to keep them Bound with Bible ............ GOc to 2 2+5 � over a season trying to get oue. Just y now we.•e selling Parasols, Shirt- It is expected that the will at once be introduc- waists, Mualins and many odd linea d of Summer Goods with the one ides ed for use into Willis Church, Clinton.eillntOII. of getting them out ttnd turning The prices of these Books are fixed by the Board them into ready cash. That means C� we have let the profits go. People and are the best values it has ever been our are saving money here every day. pleasure t0 Offer you. to " You can too. Tlxe W. D. FAIR CO Clinton. Bargain in Braces On Saturday we start to till eiearing sell a big lot of Men's Fine Braces. They are all strong elastic web, and ummer Goods have the best of buckles and fastenings. The re- gular every day price is 35c and 40c per pair, but we bought thein cheap, ha and you take your choice' e'er: o at We have a ` f lines of Tan Goods asci other Summer Footwear that we are clear- •ing out. They are first-class stock but we 19 `' •perPair,wish to sell them off. i • -- Call in if you want something in season- able footwear, and at low rates: �Hodlsrlens Bros., Wm,, Taylor & Sons. The Dry Goods Palace, Clinton. CLINTON. Per... OTEAMSHIP, V ANWUVtK From Liverpool lAosiery fll*nts Two cases • of English -Shirts, winning new friends ever- day, mles incrc�i�s'lno ` every day. It could uc t lits othercrisi3 when Collars and Neckwear.' The shoppers can select from dict a sblporior stack of Hosiery as we show. It prii-ts, like these exclusive goods to be fol.nd in that bring trade oto war:— the west. Ladies' orChildren'sPlain or Ribbed Special Un Hose lac (��± Ladies' and Children's f3ltst black, spe ial, d pairs for 25c Ladles' Fine lain, fast black: Bose, Henn Sdorf -dye, lfie _ -" - •-�Tnree cases �_o� . site Iatest novel- plain, � v. ties in Scotch and English Wool- Ladies' Cashmere hose, special - - - - - 28c lens direct from the celebrated English firm of J. B. Ellison & il Sons. • • Mi inery ".4 We will show a stock for the tom- Clearing lines in .Ladies' Dress Hats at pri �s llat . mean a bargain for you. i ;! 4 ing season's trade that will not Ladies' Sailor Hats at less than half price. be equalled outside the cities. Odds and ends of Sumner Goods in Prints, Dress Goods, Parasols, Ladies' Vests and Whitew Snaps in Parasols and Ladies' Corsets. Jackson res.,BEESLEY & CO .w H COATS' BLOIIt, CLI.NTON. 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