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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1897-09-17, Page 8- " y 10 rCli ar' + `, the Clinton 'ew bra will be sent to new subscribers, to lst of January 888, to any "address in Aaerie `. i� Leo Baoiiax-1'u11 niauy traouge of Miss Jlara llfountoastfe, not only here but over illi ��r ljitney l �1eet111� tr ; % the Dominion, (for aha has a Dominion to. -- potation) will learn with deep regret of an Mr J. P. Whitney, M. P. P., the >I'1iIDA$�P,' BE'TEMBER 17, 1887 accident which betel her on Monday even leader of the Ontario Up osition, at•- The in.g. Wbile crossing a room with a lamp rived here from Stratford Thursday in her hand, site tripped and fell heavily evening, shortly before seven o'clock. AMM QtS� forward, breaking her ankle. Fortunately He was accompanied by Mr St. John, only the obamney of the lamp was broken, M. P. P+, Toronto, and both gentlemen or it might have been even more serious, were, received by the Brass Band and k We will give the G'linton New THE STAVELY MEMORIAL HALL.— a fair enowd, and escorted up town. At E1Ca tta new subscribers for the Dight o'clock they were driven to the Mr Fowler has prepareii plans for this townhall,whereanaudienceof between -' 'balance o! the year, for 26 conte, building suitable to the committee,and New Far this amount it:„will be sent to tenders will be received up to seven three and font hundred was assembled. +►ny post otboe in America. If you o'clock p m. of Sept. 28th. The com- The wall decorations used in connec- grant the news yourself, or wish to mitres has appointed Messrs. Plummer tion with the recent Floral Show, had keep Your friends posted on what and Paisley Superintendents of con- been allowed to remain up and added r "q transpires bore, you cannot do bet- struction, and as both these persona to the appearance of the hall, The ! ter than send them the Chair was taken m Warden Cox, �Mantles are old builders, they are thoroughly while on the platform were Rev. x, eLINTON NEW ERA, competent to see that the work of coli- Stout, Dr Bruce and A. M. Todd. Clin- ;r atruction is satisfactorily done. � Clin- ton; R. McLean, Dr Holmes, J. Mitch- I i • t LOCAL NOTICES. A MEAN TRICK. -On Thursday even- ell, Goderich; Rev T. •Hodgens, T. E. i 'I1II �II ing last Reeve Burns, of Bayfield,drove Hays, and Dr Bethune, Seaforth; E. L. Direct from the German mak- f I Queen's Jublftee Ppooession Views at Town over here with a friend to attend a po- Dickinson; Wingham, and Messrs. E ers have come our new fall Man les. Bat!I Monday evening next. Don't miss it. litical meeting, leaving his buggy in a Beck, Mooney, and F.ilber, candidates i lrtedroom $;itis. -Don't tail to sec our ss.to hotel stable. During his absence some respectively for West, East and South .' There is a change in the styles from Iltdroom suites -great snap-BXoadfoot da sox, one painted the entire seat of the buggy Hut -on. t last season, they are a little longer The Toronto and London Papers speak in the with red paint, and it was not discover- Mr Cox made a short speech in open- and the & li tie smaller than highest p wise with reference o the views of ed until Mr Bw ae sl nn, and his companion ing the meeting, stating that all the "the Queen's Jubilee Procession.thad spoiled their clothes. Such a trick candidates had graduated from the i `i' last year's Coats. N is not smart, nor tsitajoke, iti"imply.-oldlCounty Council, which had sent crtin . OTIOU.--We have-auumberotsubscrlberg'c011 ” our list who will coneu,t their own interests and itial; and the perpetrator is deaerv- out some good men. Last season was the best Man - our convon:ence by settling up at once. -New In of severe punishment. Mr Burns The first speaker called on was Mr Eae• believes it was done as an outcome Beck, who briefly said the CCtmtyof s. tle season we ever had, and We'Ve Miss Fisher, Goderich is re -organizing her of the recent troubles there. Huron would be ready whenever Pro- f Is in elocution, and physical culture bore, NOT BAD FOR ONE DAY. -On Mon. mier Hardy. mi ht bring on the elec- been plancing aTld preparing to Ist f Oct9 to erstart with them hero abort the day morning about 9 o'clock, Messrs tions, and he e x ected three members out -do it this fall. With st le» that we know are list right, let o1 October. Those who wish to joie can Bert Hod p y leave word with Mr. H. B. Combe, gens and R. Holmes started to go from this County to support the the proper material and values that are as good as the are, out for a trip on their wheels. People Government Mr Whitney would form y town lbplil o. here know how it rained that rootnrag after the contest. only because we buy direct from the makers and pay them and the roads were, consequently, not Ml• Harry Eilber, South Huron can- The above NOT ALTOGETHER RIGHT. - A lady in a condition for fast wheeling. Asa siders, replied to some of the state- the ready cash, we will break all previous records. walked Prom' Clinton to Mitchell on matter of fact no attempt was made to Inents of the Toronto Globe respecting cut is an exact representation of one of. our now -styles. We've Saturday last. It was evident that do fast work, the riders simply being Mr Whitney, and asked his hearers to p she was unbalanced in her Find and out for the day. They went first of all weigh carefully what the Conservative dozens of others dust as pretty, some perhaps prattler. They're the town authorities had her sent to Exeter where they remained about leader would say. all here for you to examine we're here to show them and you're back to ber home in Clinton by the 45 minutes, then to St. Marys, where Mr Mooney alluded to the presence y night train.-Mitebell paper. [A Clin-welcome to look the stock over whether you care to buy now a stop of two hours was made; then to of so many ladies, and said if be had tontan, who happened to be in Mit. Stratford, where they remained for his way he would add them to the fran- or not. chell, recognized the party, • who is a over an hour; then to Mitchell, where chise. He claimed that there were Black Ni erhead Jackets, 4 married woman, and had her sent an hour and a half was spent with old signs of dissatisfaction with the Gov- gg large ivory Beaver Jackets, brown or black, same aback home. She is not dangerous, but P buttons, cuffs, turn down collar but- I style as above..................$7,g0 friends and arrived back at Clinton at ernment all over the country, and he tons right itis filet i question whether it would 10,30 p. m , a cyclometer registering was ver much mistaken if -All Hu- up to throaremarkably god value stitch. Green Kersey Jackets, extra quality, b y � g y ed seams remarkabl Y 4 not a wise to see that she is properly 89 3-4 miles for the day's trip made tons did not prove true to the Conser- y good value 834.G0 elaborately trimmed with gstraps, looked after, as such persons are never without the slightest accident, and vat.ive cause. Boucle cloth Jackets, brown, green and I edged with black soutaehe, collar and safe, neither rider feelmgany theworsefor it These speeches were all short but black, 2 large and 6 small buttons, oaffe scolloped, inlaid with silk vel- a, R. NOTES. -The L. H. & B. carried were received with applause. Mr St. cuffs, turn down collar, fits close at I vet and trimmed with sontaehe,carv- A VETERAN THRESHER. -Thomas over 300 John was the nexVb eaker, and for throat, very handsome garment �i7.00 ed pearl buttons .............. 14.00 ' Dinsdale, of Ki en, was in town on passengers gees into London on about 75 minutes with the al - Saturday, and the Nrw ERA had the Monday. Trains have been somewhat These are only four lines out of the best asortment of Jackets everimported into Clinton ` pleasure ofa shortinterview with him, irregular of late, owing to the Fair leged shortcomingse Government r Mr Dinsdale is an old Huronian and a traffic; on several occasions recentlyspending much of his time in dealing i veteran thresher, havingfollowed this the night train has not with the ppiggery at Toronto. g got in until When Mr Whitney was introduced The @.'heapest Towels business for at least thirty years. about 12 p m. Mr D. Cantelon ex- a pretty event transpired. Elsie Bruce, During that time he has handled six pate to ship his first car of apples to We ever boU ht of sold are four lines We are selling IlOW• or seven Clinton machines, changing morrow. S. Smith is ehippi �g cattle daughter of Dr Bruce, presenting him g whenever any improvements were this week. C. J. Wallis shipped a cat, with a boquet of flowers, which was Bought away below their value we turn thein over t0 you the acknowledged by his bowing and kiss- 1i G' added, and always pinning hie faith to of hogs on Saturday, The new bridge ing her. Mr Whitney labored under same way. machines made here, as giving the at Niagara Falls will be formally op - very best of satisfaction. In all his coed not week Lod the disadvantage of hoarseness, but Huck Towels, linen 16x20, red borders, I Extra qualityHuck Towels, warp and lassengers can nevertheless a oke for about an hour. experience he does not remember fall go from Clinton on Sept. 23, 21 or 25, at regular, each, spacial pride ...... Oq weft pure linen, 2Ys42 inches, regular t { wheat averaging an better than it $2 for the round tri tickets Both he and r St. John had a good 45, air, special price, each ........ 17e g g y p, good un- hearing, frequently pp p -^does-this year, it corrin to about 40 til Monday, The following parties g, and were fro uentl applaud- Sean linen hack T 1 21 42 • F' The Ho ane Cry Is much enlivened and made the better by music. Have yOu not been enthused and rested by heari spmv familiar air, some "catchy tune." It has l you new life and brought to lour mind some pleasant asso- ciations. We carry a good assortment of all popular Folios and Books containing selections of Song and Instrumental. favorites, also a complete stock of Strings and s, instrument parts. Anything not on hand we wil, a cure for you on the shortest' possible notice. If you desire a Violin we particularly request an inspection of our stock; it is about twice as large as it should be, and we are very anxious to reduce it. We frankly admit that our sales in this line are slow,- and we will 'make the price -move them. If you are in need of such it will be wisdom of the dollars and cents sort to inspect ours. The .prices smack much of the bar- gain idea, but be assured the quality is in no case lowered. We respectfully solicit your inspection, and if so favored will strive to give you satisfaction that we may merit your patronage The W. D. FAIR CO Clinton. "Often the' Cheapest, Always the Best." - ;To cover Your Feet IIn the best style is our aims. 1 We carry a stock of Shoes that is unexcelled in the County. We have Shoes that fit all feet and all tastes. A Shoe that wears is our �„A boast. ed. A summary of their speeches y 'we s, x inches, no Damask Towels, colored borders, To sell you Shoes that are serviceable at a low price, f,•: bushels per acre. 117r insdale looks took in the Manitoba excursion on (note the size) plain or red borders, good patterns, +a� u will he found on page two of this issue, p , fine finish, regular 20a r p C@, 1S Our aA jus as young and serviceable as he did Tuesday, befog ticketed through by A, regular 20o each, special price 2 for 25c and 25c, special price, each........15C business: We have succeeded In pleasing a great number Of ten years ago. O. Pattison, W. L. Laitawaite, Este -taken from the report In one of the van; John Grantham and Miss Gran- ConaervtLtive dailies. Customers by Selling them superior ah0@S ata small figure. TOO MANY of THEM.—Some gapers thaw, Pilot Mound; W. Elliott, Re- we sell good Linens cheap all the time, but these are a erial bargains, and it will p g ` - are suggesting that the customar CLINTON FAIR.—If you have not had a on, p A narrow margin of profit is our motto. gg h y giva; W. Yeo, Dominion City. Twice pay y to bay even if you don't need the goods for ala months. Civic Holiday should be merged into during this week have ladies had very a rize list get one from the secretary, T�+ Labor Day, claiming that there are narrow escapes from accident by get- • Coats. The fair is to be held on MILLINERY 0PENING •�� Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 28+29 too many holidays at this particular tin on the train to bid friends fare- Sept. 28-29, and is run purely as an have OU agricultural exhibit without frills, F� Atgt4 y tried the Dia - Civil The 1st of July, the usual well, and then jumping after the train Wre expect a good crowd, and every -� .: Civil Holiday ib August, and Labor was under way; infinitely better would farmer within a reasonable radius of ¢ nlonds on your feet,? Day early in September do come prat it be to take farewell on the station the town should be an exhibitodgens res o� ty close together, but the Civic is nota platform than run the risk of possible or. r, cv They're all right, legal holiday, and can only be abolish- mutilation or death by doing other- TEMPERANCE DEBATE. -There was a .� ed by mutual consent of municipalities. wise. People often cause trouble to good attendance and an interesting de - If it were possible to make the date of themselves and the railroad - by not bate at the Good Templars Lodge on the Civic permanent, it would be bet- `familiarizing themselves with railroad Friday evening last, the subject �eing• �� �O� ter than at resent, because, adder or- lava; for instance persons who hold DIRECT IIIPORTER,S CLINTON. y & Sows P "Resolved that woman has more in- s dinary arrangements, it is fixed to return tickets imagine that they can fluence for temperance than man." T. favor some individual or society who start on the return journey and drop Brownlee led the affirmative, and was CLINTON. are interested in some excursion, and off at intervening stations. They can- supported by C. Bevzo and Miss M. hence want a particular day, regard- not legally do so; if they hold an ordin- Twitebell. The negative was upheld less of convenience to business or any• ary full fare ticket for any distance by W. J. Mcore, assisted by D. Smith thing else except their scheme. We over 50 miles, oing one way, they can and Mrs Rogers. Decision was given would not suffer much if it was abo- stop over as open as they wish, pro- in favor of the affirmative by a couple fished. of Dints. aCKSon vides they so inform the conductor. P ros., A BACK TO THE FIRST LOVE. -1` does For instance, suppose a passenger held °� � • Tae ONLY xEeeox, -The News -Record in- t,;,' ` •' a ticket from Clinton to Hamilton i not alwa s happen that when a your the could start their sinuates that thete is some special reason g y journey and r;p . fellow fa is in ove with a fine girl and stop oil at every intervening station, "best known to himself," why the Mayor p becomes engaged to her, that she be- if they wanted to do so. But this can- has twice voted to locate the Stavely build- • comes his wife, but a case has just oc• not in any instance, be done on an ex- ing on the rear of the Market Ground- Fine Merchant Tailors curred in this county which is worthtorsion or return ticket. There is. It was because he found the ' recording. Some years ago a young larger number of ratepayers were in favor man paid his attentions to a young NOTES. -The very handsome Mon- of it, and he rave this as the reason at a and Menf SFurnishers lady, with the inevitable result -they arch Thresher, sent to Toronto Ex- meeting of the Council, in the presence of r became engaged. Unfortunately, they hibition, found a ready purchaser, and the News -Record editor, if we mistake not. p had a lover's quarrel before the wed- also two other machines of the same If our totem knows of any other reason it -All Ready for a Busy Fall Trade, E ding day, and the match was broken make; another. Monarch, finished as should state it openly. It says "Rumor off, The young man married; the only John Fisher knows how to artis-, has it for several reasons:' If rumor has lady did not. Timg wore on and the tically decorate such an article, was any' other reason whatever, good, bad or young man became a widower. He shipped to London Exhibition on Sat- indifferent, than the one given by the May - subsequently renewed his attentions urday. Joe Ryder and W. Sloman or, then rumor is wrong, and our totem is f to the young lady of his first love, was are putting in the stone foundation for challenged to prove the contrary. We be t0 announce t0 Our ver accepted, and a few days since they Mrs Andrews house, Ontario St. R. g y many CustOmerS He w DEATH OF Mn CoRE After a compara- were happilymarried. As neither are Heywood writes home that be is much tively shoreillnese William E. Core, better that our big store now contains our new fall and win- <.>,�... yet old in years, there is a prospect pleased with his treatment at the known an "Bill" Core asses awe that they may live long to enjoy the Gravenhurst Sanitarium; ane expecte • p yon ter stock, which, without a doubt, is far ahead in +1 Sunday morning, at the age of 84. years.— �f felicity which might. have been, theirs to return home shortly, much improv- everyway, of anything. we have et shown t0 the ed in health. The friends of Mise M. Although he was able to be about until quite y some time ago.Southcombe will be pleased to know recently, it was evident that he was failing buying public. -LAMENTABLY SAD, -A daughter of that she has recovered from her recent a" he lost his activity and robustness, once Mr George R. Holmes, eigh i years of illness, and is again able to be around. so characteristic. Born in Lancashire, age, of St. Catharines, was terribly wMr hE. Taylor ate Sheffield, Eng„ England, be name to this try nearly our Ordered, burned about five o'clock on Wedoes= who was herettwo yeaa shor rs aGo, with his fifty years ago, end after n short residence day by her clothes catching fire ftom workshop on wheels has returned to near Hamilton, moved to Clinton about the stove, near which she was stand. town, and has added a new van and the year 1861, therefore being one of its ing, and died from her injuries. George engine house to his outt t. The owner earliest residents, , h trade a carpenter We are showing in this department all the very new - Holmes -is a cousin of R. Holmes, of of the Auburn Brewer muet'have as. and waggon maker, he followed these for some time, afterwards going into the grain est and up-to-date patterns in British importations— town, and has had a Qrettyy hard ex- Burned that those who were in town perience either to himpelf . or some last Thursday would get dry, as he business with Mr Whitehead, and .atone such as our local and foreign trade calls for. No- ' member of his ferrety His father sent a second tload of .lager that day, time being for a short time engaged with g t formerly resided in a three story brick Corn is this year a particularly good him in the honC. P.R.ion of the Manitoba Where can such a range Of fine goods be seen and house, and when but a youth some one crop; on Tuesday a stalk was pulled section o! the 11 P.For i number o! r dared him to jump from the top; he promisciously from a patch on the years bl ably filled the position of Town we would advise an early selection before they are • unhesitatingly climbedu andjumped, f Constable. He never married and lived , p arm of Bert Churchill and it measured ' ..all picked up. breaking bis leg. Mr and Mrs Holmes twelve feet eight inches long. The for many years in the premises on Huron have been afflicted grievously during Jubilee pictures presented by the Street at present occupiedby W. Moore, the past year. One child's face was Magniecope at the Auditorium last Mise Core keeping house for him. Latterly ' torn by a savage dog; another had sev- evening attracted a fine audience; the he has resided on the opposite side of theOur' street hie brother Walter also residing wit][?-eady ade.-e J t" oral fingers almost severed in a cutting Queen In, seen three times and a good nim. Mr-Gore-ba&nenrl com leted-a �uw ""- ' ' --box;-s little -girl had -a- darning ---needle- view of -her is to b� zj>stair%d in each y p - broken in her thigh by sitting down on icture. The vibrations which have brick house just to the rear of Jackson Bros 'Beesley & @o. I Piles of New Goods arriving, stock will be complete in a few days. Our Imported cashmere Hose Are here direct from the mak- brs in Germany, in all sizes and in their usual well-known-` quality. They are made ex- y pressly. for the best retail trade, and the satisfaction they' have given in the past, both as to wear, quality and price, is in itself a guarantee for the fu- . ture. s r it; another child fell from a banister a been noticed.on pictures formerly pre- store, which he expected to occupy. He was one of the first subscribers to the Globe we show the biggest assortment in this department This week we have laced on p couple of weeks ago; one of the boys P g y broke his arm three times, and seveval to rented here are enti el t1ackin from 1 y the Toronto Globe; at Town Hall, on Mondrfy,:Sept. 20. Fair's in this place, always vote, with the Liber- cj nls, but took no active part in pablio affairs this section O the county. for this season we y e have to this important sale our imported 7 hook lac - other minor accidents occurred members of his family in the past year. mill, which which has been' thoroughly overhauled and fitted with the most modern The remains were interred in Clinton Cem- steer a Wednesday. paid great attention branch of our trade. All the newest and nobbiest styles in Boys' y inn Glove in Tan shades i WEDDED IN THE WEST. -The Win- machinery made,isnow runningagain infull blast; , y and Mens"Readymado Clothing will be found here. c, at nippeg Free Press, of Se t,8tb, thus al- Clin- this is one of the best -flouring mills in Mr Sealrle's Position. 95 cents, and is the best glove In es to the marriage of a popular pion, the bride being the daughter of " ilas Pratt, of town: -"St. Gebrge's ha Ontario. Capt. Polley, one of the most highly respected residents of Amherstwe Island, died on the 7th, at the age of 79 x'o the Editor of the New Era. Sin. --In your last issue, in your report of Our FDepvt ever sold at the mons yr elf was the scene cf a event when Mr Sidne ands- rifts y ears; he was the father of Mrs James �°2 The Presbyterian fan Sunda the council meeting ousay that I complaing quality considered. morning combe led to the altar Miss Mary Teresa )ptatt, of this city. JeRceremohny was cilsath. y y school of Seaforth shipped a large con- signment of flowers to the House of o! the streets leading to the cemetery. This was a mistake. I cold the council that the "trees" by the sidewalk going to n the reputation of doing We eO3' P g the finest Furnish- performed by Rev. J. . oy, t Is pas- Refuge on Monday, which were much the cemetery, after so much work had been Ing trade M Western Ontario, and this season will • bride the church, just at noon. The appreciated and duly acknowledged. • done an planting nowthem, are walking nearlythe broken find our reputation more than sustained We will Earl Fall mui �n bride looked very charmin in n trav� The flesh wild rabbit and the first part- down, cows are now walking them down 1J y y• ellltig costume of residue lue ladies ridge of the season were captured by and breaking them off. You also stated have the pleasure of'showin a magnificent range of cloth with shot silk trimming, and was Dr. Blackall, in the game preserve that I bad put my resignation into the English hlrts Ties and ge�ven away by Mr F. Nixon. Miss Goderich township, on Wednesday. council because the council did not not bar- g , ollars Of the most cele- Our Milliners are now busy at work and are prepared t, Mjbnie Kobold acted as bridesmaid and The many friends of Charlie Bower& moniously. Now, air, do yon think that I brated makers in England, of which we are solea ants to ive their best attention to an orders entrusted t0 �. Mr' Wm. Gordon, of,the C.P.R, express will regret exceedingly to know that am -so unreasonable as to expect every oth- g y department�wasbestman. The brides. that he died yesterday afternoon; he er person to think as I do. I said that I their care. mMd.worea ecomfu costumeot cream was a romising and clever young man did not consider that we did business in a We have given the most careful"arts ti ! p , n on or many months to the baying r rutieet cord with pearl trimmings. Im- second son of the late Geo. Bowers, a proper manner; as one illnstration take this: of our fall stook, and we are proud to say that it is the largest and finest we mediatelyafter the cot emony the party member of the Church of England, and the residents on Rattenbury street sent in have yet offered the public. We will be pleased to have an early call from you MILLINERY OPENING, Tuesday, Sept. 28 drdveto the N. P. station, where the fully resigned to divine will. Eat ly-sown a petition last year to have the lamp at m F tralfi was taken for St. Paul, Chicago fall wheat is already six inches above corner put back in the centre of the road, And other eastern cities, in which the the ground and looking splendid. but no notice was taken of it by the conn - honeymoon will be°spent. The bride Among the Western Fair prizewinners oil. '.Chia year I asked the council,also theJackson wive the recipie, of many handsome are G. If. David,, Belgrave, for roots; .chairman of the eleotrio light oommittee,to �sresents. Mr Hondscombe is one of W, and W. Fisher,tBenmiller, Duroc- come and see for themselves if it should not ros 'the opular young men of the city, and Jersey swine. W. Wheatley has add. be done. It is the same in many other , lie friends will join itl wishing himself ed A fine delivery van to his outfit, things, no notice is taken. Yours W 1. 1 B s E S L.ir.I Y & Co and wife a long and happy life. made by Fred Rumball; it is A daisy. W• C. SHAULE. CO9iTS' BLOCH, CLINTON. • 7 I, The Ladies Favorite Establishment, Clinton .M 1