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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1900-09-14, Page 1eet 11 The Clinton New Era, the best local paper in the County of Huron, to the end of the year, for 25e cash. Subscribe now. Recommend the New Era t� your frietids, ASAI-WHOWsatausawsteatat ESTABLISHED 1863. • ROBBliT HOLMES, Publisher Little Breaks: In evety home little breaks are marring daily. Mee, be . Table Silverware, Rings, Pins, Brooches Watches or Clocks, Whateyer. it is we're anxioue it shall come our way. We eclair rateh things in a satis- faotory manner. Our charges are moderate - our services Prompt. 1 Whether large or small it reoeives all tha attention it requires. We are Leaders in our Line. P. B. CREWS, Jeweler ExpertWatchRepairee And Optician • The elinton New Era. • Coderich Totenehite NOTES, -Mrs Wm. Perdue, while at- tending the Torontp fair, happened with Relight injury by two street cars , colliding„ in one of which shewas an occupant, but, however, we are pleas- ed it was no worse. It is rumored that a polieensan ler to be appointed in this locality for the benefit of the commun- ity; the would.be-brave is highly spok- en ot, and will in all probability be the ' , gundayed at A. Welsh's. P. Cole and nominee. Miss Ra.thwell, of Olintou, 1 Codericu. , ' NOTES -X a W 0 Landesborou le Tuckersmith. 1 Westfield. at the Paver House will be greatly V' • the s the will be back CLINTON, ONTARIO) SEPTEMBER 14, 1900, **********************Orese* The News of the Neighborhood SUPPlied by the New Era's widorawaire and•rellable Correspondents 4444-itatau~S-YattPPI-V-WPS.Y.**** 13ayfield, NOTES. -Mies E.Feeconer will attend the Godericla Collegiate this term...Mrs J. Hall, who has been vieitiug her. par- ents here, returned to her home in To- ledo, et ; she was accotnpanied by her sister, Miss 0. Thomson. The two musical photographers, who occupied the old gallery this season for a few ' weeks, haye gone to Berlin; their mu- sical entertainments at their studio and )4. )0. The boot advertbsing medium. • In Ms section, *****************WPIP/44444-s - - his daughter Miss Flossy attended the, Gonenten VOTERS LIST. --- Town _ • E. W. 1 Ft and tier mother, Mrs Dick, n f Blyth,DEATH 0 A. PxoNEER.Death re -missed; Y ISY Y financial district meeting in Goderich Clerk Mitchell has handed the Ster a returned home from visiting in Toronto ---. moved from our midet o a the lit •inet. • early nextseason. Mr J. Miller, who on Thursday of this week. Mr Dewar, copy of the 1630 voters' list for the town Jane, relict pf the late Robleleichanien, has been vieiting in Detroit, returned who has been in the employee of John of Goderich. From it we learn that and Whitby. Mrs Ross and brother, township fhad been at inreeident of She home Monday night. Miss Lolo Miller total number entitled to vote at both , visited at tate:de ,olitohneere forfwtrihdesir. or a great a,ne years. e had the miefortune to lose, her watch there are 371 qualified jurors, and the Chas. Myer,returnedhome to Winni- uPengclet,bReY. . municipal elections and election B to the two daughters: Robert, on the home. are taking in the 'LnntIon Fair this leayes to mo urn her lose•Lwo on and on Sunday nigletlast, Quite a number part 2, which is tor municipal election. Daiwa OP A FORMER, RESIDENT.- stead where the eleceased had rnaddher Week. J. and P. „Mei Jeered have re - Legislative Assembly being 795. In iThe Hamilton TiMes of Friday makes Jenne; Mark; in Bt (wets ; 11I, s R. Ai. turned to their bowee; (Amy were here , the foliniving reference to the late eine, Wingbam, and Mrs Murphy, of attending their mother's funeral. F. ' only, there are 408 voters, of which 185 are female, 147 widows and 38 spinster. Duluth, Minn, Her remains were in- Gensinhardt, 0,Ferguson.and J.Jowett STATISTICS -Crown Attorney Lewis' ' Alex. MeLegan, wile will ba remems i erred in the Westfield cemetery on wheeled to London. Rev. Mr McNeil returns of cases tried at the County bered as the former owner of Frierton Saturday afternoon •lest. Brae, °melee Lonclon road; -"Another . - has purchased the brick residence half year of 1903 thew nine thefts, one of Hernilton's old .and prominent chi- NOTES. -The Messrs, Kirkpatrick, of formerly owned by Mr Person, Where he interiels to 'reside in futere. . Judge's Criminal Court for the first aggravated assault, one shop-breakiog zens passed levvay this morning, Mr Nile, spent Sunday at A. A.uld's. St. Alexander McLaganee death occurring Clare llougareesecond son of Revel U. Mtge. -The town•lost one of ite Old- and•three cases of horse stealing, four -est inhabitants in the newel of -Mrs J. at his home Frierton, at a,n early hour. 0ougare, of Bin, is renewing old ac - teen cases In -all. There were eleven ' M D Id She ' haa been sick some convictions, the sentences ranging from three years to two neonths. Six pris- oners were sent to the Centred prison. two to the Kingston penitentiary and the balance to the county jail. OHANGT1 IN COLLECTION. -The Sun- day evening collection from the street letter -boxes is now made at 8.30 o'clock instead of 10 o'clock as formerly. The change has been made in tbe interest of the postoffiee clerks,, BURGLARS. --eThe busy burirlar took Mr McLagan was a Scotchman, having the• sick list. r an . re . lac - advantage of the storm -on Teesday been born at Friertcin, Perth, 77 mire brouwho hrivelreen_stpending-a few_...BURGLARS.—Our town, which is al - nights to visit the stores of A. McD. Al, ago, . He came to Anonic'a when a months with friends here, returned to ways quiet and peaceful, and no one youeg man, and went west. ' At 5t.' their home in Washington last eek has much need for any apprehension Ian and N. G. Bougvie, hardware deal- W. - of !wing distur bed or molested in any Louis, Mo., he • started business • as a Melbourne McDowell went to Goder ich Me, •an d W, C. Pridham, men's fur- contraetor at a time when the rapidly lase week to attend the collegiate of way, was visited last Sunday night or nisher, and depleted the outfit in all early Monday,morning by some villain - t hree storee. growing city. gave a man of his cherac- that place. Mies; Lizzie Carter,of Mi- ter and -energy- line oppertubities, and ton, is the aileet Of her cousin, . Mies •ous person or persons, wno,seeing they • NerrEs.-The steioner•Pittsb5ege Wes: bad a chance to enrich themselyee at be carried on the business on a'very Ethel ()erten . in port on Sunday morning and. took prosperity. When still in his primehe the shop of R. Drahrnan and helped the trip back wilebe et last. The Fall Winaham • • Middleton, left this week ' to secure e more lucrative position, Mrs H. Beacom still keeps Very poorly, W. Bell and his father left Saturday to visit relatives in Hamilton and else- where. Certain datnage has been done of late to parties with wild horses, on account of the threshers leaving part of their threshing aparatus on the side iof the road;warning in time may Prove sufficient. The exterior of Middleton's church has received a coat of paint which gives it a mum pleasing appear- ance. A number of young people met together at Geo. Burnett's on Monday evening amd enjoyed themselves in their own hilarity; we might just say that part ot the youth a,ncl beauty of the neighborhood assembled there, One of the largest hen eggs our eyes have yet beheld was shown us at Jas. Switzer's; the size is eight inches in cir- cumference one way and nine inches the other way; we are not trying to be hyperbolical but ie given as a plain' •truth.• Mies Lulu Stanley, , of Tole- do,. 0„is the guestof her cousin, Mr W. H. Grithain and the Misses Graham. • Mr and Mrs Ja,unes ter ahem left .Satur- day morning to attend London fair, from there they go to spends fortnight with friends in 'Yale and Detroit- Next Sundayett 3 p.m„ R. Young,eGoderleb,. will preach at Taylor's Corner, in the absence of Rev. Mr Robinson. J,Wal- ltehilield. . ters, of Goderich,visited at O. Walter's 'Cortemere-Ashfield Council met on last -week. O. Wilson is building a Aug. 24th; members all present. The large kitchen to his house. •Mr Bur - rates hi(' the year were fixed as follows: rows, of Goderich, was visiting at O. 'County rate, 1 4'10 mins; township rate, •Wilson's this .,week. . Lady Light - 2 I•2 mills; special school. rete. 1 1-2 foot has .been returned to • her own - mills. Cheques were issued for the er ; T. Cook, the purchaser, for. following amounts: -Alex. Boyd. insp, felting the first payment. Mr Wilson -50c: Jas. Lathead. posting and stoning while talking to A farmer •in Tiperary 8 R 6 7, $55, and rep cul and washont, was bitten severely by a farmer's dog. ,88 56; John IVIeNamsta, cul con 10, J. W. Elliott is renting his farm.to R. $14.75; Jas. Drennan, rep cul 5 R 6-7, Colclough; Mr EllioLt we hear intecds ' $24; R. Drennan, rep cid con 12, $4; 0. residing in Clinton in the near future. Stewart, plank, $9.36;• M. McDonald, DEATH OE AN OLD ItESIDENT., - In plank, $7.50; John Finlayson, cul con the death of Mrs A. B. 'Whittingharn, 14, $130. Campbell, belle, 14 R 12 111 - - -----* ewho passed quietly away after a . few 6102; John Sullivan; . loa keg. statute days illness, at the home . of her labor theme, 06. and rep cul 14 R, $1.50; daughter; on Monday. Sept. 10th, God - J. Courtney, cul D L, $8.74; Jno.Keefe, erich township loses a good old lady, insp, $10; D. McLecid; rep cut Mihail, . being of the age Of . 79 years and 7 50c; A. Standish, rep col cohle.$1; W. • months.' Tne deceased wag 'lore on Hackett, cleaning ditch, $5; John Kil- Feb. 26th,1821, in Nortnn Hall,Norfolk, patrick, bridge at lake, $178.25, and: England, her father, Jas. Wigg, being gravelling and posting at Port Albert, an extensive farmer and coal merchant. .$5.94; F. Johnston, gravel, $8.08; M. In Ille7 she was married to Francis J.. Mathesonesgrayelling 5 R 9-10, $2L35; Whittingham. In 1856 they came to .j. Cowele pep S R 9 10, $1; P. Moran, Waterloo county. then removed to gravellin L D, $23.86; Jos. Dineen, liohnesville in 1862, .where they lived hasp L D, $5; W. Ford, rep cul D L, cn the Maitland concession, farming Though beyond, the years of the most quaintanees in the neighborhood. Miss, • time and was 'steadily growing worse - vigorous physical' manhood when .he• blertie Armstrong, of St. Augustine, until she ".clied last Friday, Her eon • came to He.milton, Mr MeLegan de. spect Sunday at C. Arnestreing'se A. James, of 'Washington, D. C , areiyed: yoted many 'years ot the. best part of B. °err and family spent a couple ef :home in time to have's, short talk. De- llis life to the service of the cit, he ' days- visiting friende in and around sides giving -his time and money to the Clinton this week. Will McDowell had ceased was 70 years of age and. leaves her hasband, two sons an two daugh- advancement of her religious and Oil- the Misfortune to receive a kick from, tere, and theee.have the sympathy of antheopic objects, He was a man of ithorse on TuesdaY evening, which has all ,friends and -acquaintances. The clear, far seeing • • yieion and great laid hiM up for a while.. 'Mr and Mrs funeral took •Placeon •Sunday, a„ud was energy, , and had an , undoubted .hi. • W. Killough Called on Clinton friends wen attended; services was conducts &wilco for good in Mole and social life, this week.. Mrs. W. Slackhouse le on - ed by Rev, Henderson, of Heinen.. large scale, and • met with financial. some other persons expense, broke into on some sixty passengers for Detroit; retired, from active life and came to ; theme ees to one suit just finiehed for BASEBALL. -The Biciomer Girls from Amaze conrt opened On Tuesday with a Canada, securing a farm near Bruce- delivery a pair of pants and other art - pretty full docket of civil cases.' and field and reeiding there for a time. But one criminal one, the latter being the his travels., led him to the conclusion case Of a Man charged with stealing that of all places in Canada, Hamilton • sixty dollars. The Doty. Engine and was the mast desirable as a place to Bicycle Co. hits nearly completed the live in, so he became a citizen in 1876 stone work .of their new moulding and immediately built • his magnificent shop.- . • _ residence on Main street. Iri 1880 he HAS HE BERN MirtmetetEree-tearry. entered the City Council; and was an Gatzka. who five or six years ago was alderreadfor five consecutive years, an express messenger on the Buffalo During that tithe he was chairman of and Goderich line, and had his home in the sewers committee two years, 1882 Godericb, has disappeared mysterious, and 1883, arid •board of works in 1884. ly• from Buffalo, and his ielatives fear oeton ,put up a very good game of tweed' last Friday, but were Inutile?' anicienting inallto about $30. Not icles in the shape of hats, 'ties, etc., ood enough to win. A large crowd satisfied with that they _next broke op. .that he has met foul play. A Wood- stock despatch says,Mrs Gatzka,whose husband, Harry Gatzaa disappeared so mysteriously from Buffalo just six weeks ago, arrived there to stay with her husband's father, who has a livery burliness in Platteville, a village near by. Mrs. Gatzka was in Europe when her husband disappeared. Gatzka„ the Sunday before he disappeared, was A few years ago be built and presented visiting his father. After he left tor to the VVomen's Christian Association Buffalo again he mailed $100 in a letter the subetantup mission church of that to his wife. She got the money all body on Caroline street north. He right but' did not knovethat her has, was a so a m in er o . band was miseing until two or three 113 88; R. Sehnston, rerefive cuts, 317.04; ee Societyee Deceased _leaves a widow, r a eew years and then removed to da,ye ago, wben she( • arrived home hi He was . be tter. knownen rentals threpic Witnessed ' the • match, These people travel in their own cur, and carry their own canvas, reseeved seats, ticket sell- ers and chaperons. It is a somewhat novel •business venture, • but• seems likely to prove a profitable ene en the back door of an adjoining .store belonging to T. Je 'Markt. and helped themselves to another suit of clothes. They had been heating their bat stuff in the fire of Ge Erwies blacksmith sho as the nee • ded some devilish • . p, y on account of its novelty, spirits to put in•proper action their own SeerrseAceonv,-Winehana now can renegade spirits, and Wel went off boas .of nine doceors, six ministers, - with their loot, leaving the empty bots and fifteen insurance 'agents, to look after the h sical moral and financial tle buried up in the coals/ If they have u h it e ould like to have p y not eno g su w s *epee year in advance t $1.81 when not so paid. What ..tiappens When the unripe frnit and the small boy make oonneetione is well known. It should also be known that Ciompound Extract of Wild Raspbeery is the best remedy extent for summer eons. diaroeha, dysentery, creams or irritation of the stomaiih or. -bowels, It gives instant relief, •-ZIOntrtins. nothing injurious. Has no bad after effeets. Price 25c per bottle. . . . Sammer.medicines too, at SIALNEY-JACliSON's • Prescription Phone 2 • Drug( Store • A#ditional L9cal. News: DERMATOLOGY.- Tbe 'ladies of Cljn. ton should take adveteage of the op - p atunity to eall 'Mrs Coates Cple- man for the remoyal of the summer s tan oi any facial.blemish. Mrs Coates Coleman's success in Winnipeg should be sufficient guarantee of her ability in herparticular line of work. See adyt,•. • WITH THE SICK. -A number Of :chi- zens of town are ori the sick list and some have been very ill. The presi- dent of the bowling elub, J. Raneford, is far from being himeele still suffering fromlumbago although slightly on the mend; we hope he may soon be able to . * interests -of the people. W. e have more them work however, than in the (municipal •• take a, hand in the games on che lawn. miles of granolithic sidewalk, faster come back and we would send We are pleased to report that Mrs D. world. He was a member of St. Paul's ......-, church, one of its elders, and is most them to Kingston for some more Meteoritic. is free from her effects of • horges, more 'nsanufacturing establish. charitable organization in the city rnents and fewer lawyers thin any . ready-made ones gratis. ardent worker. There was scarcely a fever although very weak yet. with which he was not connected, town in the county, and no matter THR SIDEWALKS. -The last compiet- haie an M. P in Winghate. - DEATE.-After an illness of only a Dungannon. ed walk is on Mary street, and now • ..., being on the advisory board of two or how the elections go we are sure to . the gang are on Albert et, est. laving a three institutions of the sort, and a THEENcuRsIoN.-Returns have been. day or two, W. J. Smyth passed away nine -foot walk learn Fair's office to Very huge contributor to their funds. received from the G.T.R. for the Union to his great reward on Sunday morn- .Flodgens Bea. Palace. Considerable Sunday Sehool excursion, that went ing. A large number of sorrowing mason work had to be done in filling from. here to Goderich on Auge7. Al. friends and relatiyes followed the re. up cellar ways in a number of stores. though the, expenses in connection. mains to the cemetery on Tuesday af- The latest petition handed in to the therewith were somewhat heavy, the teenoon, 'Another was called away on. clerk is for a' new week on. the south committee furnishing free tea and cof- SendaYein the person. of Mr Sender-. side of Princess sheet,' from Orange fee to everybody, 'there is, we uodet- son, of con, 9. Ashtield, who had been • tO Shipley street. • stand, is balance of prone to divide suffering for some time from stomach . NOTES. -Dr. and Mrs Towler• stet ted Wednesday. trouble. He was laid to rest here on LEAVING Tows.- We regret to in - among the schools. , form' the citizens of town, and partien- for the old land on Tuesday. They pur- NOTES. -Mrs Nicholgon, who has tarty the ladies whom she has had tut pose spending the winter in England, .been visiting her sister, Mrs T. Clarke, her customers, that Miss Ross, who has Scotland and Ireland. Their many h returned to Buffalo Jos Cumber- had a millinery store here for some few years past, removed to Seafortle this ' week. She will conduct a millinery - establishment in. connection with Gunn's dry .good store there. While here she enjoyed a, • good patronage' from the ladies of Clinton and yicinity; we hope she may prosper abundantly. in the town south of the where there is a slendid opening for an up-te-date • • • Ohnton Her husband Predeceased her Buffalo off the steamer. She thi h who le sisfee of Mr John A. Meet, a 'WeShackleton, .e4vering cut coo 6, 31; ,E. Johnston, work on D /.4 $1,50; P, e ns e .Doyle work on D L, $1,13; F. Johnston, lo3n Aug. 7tle 188% evhs:i:he home las' wits murdered and so does his father, dreggist of this city, but •no family.e years, and then removed to the home feet that he also left behind a nionth's dence of Mr and Mrs Wm. Chrdmore, W. P. Reed bridge con 14 sk-25 Th * -MB' of mra 0 Jervis where she remained salary at the Adams Exprese oMce, London road, when their daughter cul and ditching on D L, $12.67; E. hro n upandt, e m t eri lived three th because there was no reason, they say, :Mese OnDmORE WEDDED. -A pleas- er daughter, Mrs s, for hree why he shored desert his home, The ing event was solemnized at the resi-' .Joheston, cul and ditch on ton 12, $40; 'Shackleton, cul S R 34, P--; W. ii- for nearly the same length of time un- where he worked, confirms his friends Grace was married to Edward Daley, friends will wish them a pleasant trip. Y. til her death, where she passed beyond ie their eitspicion that the worst has a young mito of Seaforth, en Wedgies- peter Fisher, jr., son of ouk worthy land was in Listowel attending the fun - :Simpson, cul 5 R 3-4, $15; le. Thiene gravellin.g, S R 9 10, $22.10; W. Mc- to her lone and everlasting hen.YenlY happened. day, Sept. 12th. The eereinony was postmaster, starts on Saturday for eral of his brother's wife. nee MN litnight. map, $3; Wm. Finigan, plank, 'home. She was for 35 years a faithful . • • performed at 6 p. in., in the presence Denver, Col. He is is steady young ma,n Channey of East Wawanosh. H. W. $38.28s John Batker, grading S It 3-4, and consestent rnenober cf the Meth°. comorne. . 0 of the relatives. and immediate friends and should do well in the west. During al i av, bar er.formerly o this ace Hid' b fth'I $10; 01. McLennan, cement cue $30; C. dist churoh, and also a member of of the contracting parties, after which the severe wind storm on Tuesday now °a, o s,Minn.,j f Two H rb r Minn has owed Stewart, plank, $24:50; ' D. Campbell, the usual congratulations were glee% night, several shade trees were blown his wife here, and will spend a few bolts for bridge, $6 Next meeting of Connell on Sept. 20.-W. STOTUERS, . which took a very great in. most successful lawn social wag held the women's miseionary society, in LAwN Socree.-A very pleasant and A family of five children are on the premises of Mrs j. J. Fisher, of. The jar, h f , . • d e and daughter Alice have returned, af. then an excellent repast was parteken down, and the front of J. CamobeIrs ge num er o present& were implement salerooms was emoliehed. days among friends. Mrs Thompson , leftethree eons and two daughters :- Maitland con., on tbeevening of Thurs. valuable, and LawyerDickenson an r.McDonald, ter two months' vacation. Marvin, clerk. • go to show the esteem in Lew d D East %Vann:mesh Arthur, in Stanley; las. and Fred near day last. The night was an ideal one which the young couple are held by M. P., are both quietly organizing for r o u u g e s t sort of T. E. Durnin, is see- . • Q'Atepelle, Assa., N. W.T.; Mrs C. and and a. large number partoo o t e k f b' their friends, who extend their wishes the battle. . ously ill, C. Elliott and T. Little pur- WEDDING.-A very happy weddiv Mrs W. Jervis, in Goderich township. bountiful. spread made by the ladies; if for ajoyou h d l life. e, appy an long . • chased a neat double-barreled shotgun endeed took Place at the home of .. r Thefuneral, at which Rev. Mr. Greene ii.nyone went, away with hunger un- • Exeter will be scarce next year. Mrs et7Vay . while in the Queen City recently; game ,nesclay last -an event which has been noon from the residence of Chas. Jere. after meeting was held in the church, Summerhill NOTES. -F H. Lutz, druggist of Gan. and children, of the Soo, started for shapes and style e are inexpressibly -.lames NetherY. graVel road, on Wed- officiated, was held on Tuesday after- satisfied, it was their own fault. An vis, Cut line, and followed by a large which seas jammed to overfloteing. - auoque, son of Dr. 0. Lutz, of Exeter, home yia London on Tuesday, after a, rich and quite as expensive. The ' which the usual preparations were number of friends to Clinton cemetery and many who could not. get in had to umlaute-On Sunday evening last was married last week. to an estimable pleasant visit with her sister, Mrs liners are preparing their ainty and anticipated for for some time, and for • made. We refer to the marriage of where interment was made. The relit. content themselves with the eloquence Rev E...B. Smith preached an excep- young lady of the same place. Exeter Little. John Hibbs is in London this . . . . - e . . • delicate head -gear and are' i extacies -88 tives have the sympathy of friends in that floated out through the ppm win- t* nall cleat and practical Serrntin • • -. ...-, . . k air takes place next Monday and week. J. B. Crawford is able to be or anticipation ror a gram( re opening. Sarah E., to Ale James E. Noble, which their loss in leetng a loving mother , •was e e ee from the last clause of mark * . Zab n to y , le Tuesday 171.11 and I8th inst.; the horse around a, ain, after his recent severe Th 'II b I ere wi e u te a run on road flat his second youngest daughter, bli milliner. , PRETTIER THAN EVER,.-rall millin- ery this year will be quite as attractive as spring creations. The Parisian took place on Wednesday afternoon. and the community a kind a,nd rood . A large number of guests were present leo. • -some two hundred -to witness the `pleasing ceremony, which Was per- Courrett.-Council rage persuant to formed by Rev Mr McQuillan. The adjournment; members all present. bride looked just as charming as brides Minutes of last meeting were read and usually do, and *as supported by Miss Passed. Moved by Thos. Churchill, Lillie Nethery, her younger meter, seconded by Johnelliddleton, that 11, while the groom was supported be his Elford be paid the sum of $20 to pay lbrother Sohn, of Hullett. Mr Noble is for shovelling payee he being path - .a popular and industrious yeeee ease matter; yea - Churchill, Middleten, mer of the 5th concession, son, of Mrs Johnston, Wockhe nay - Williams, .J. Noble, . of the Huron road, Ilullett, Moved by John Middleton, see by C. who recently became a, resident of this W. Williams, that the Clerk be in - township, and has already made hosts istrueted to answer Garrow & Garrow's -of friends by his straightforward, gen- communication regarding thedieputed ial manner, while the bride is one of water between the township and town the most popuier young ladies of this of Goderich. Moved by Jas. Johnston township, as was shown by the very - and, sec by J. 0, Woods, that . the fol - large number' of ' handsome presents lowing accounts be paid: -H. Elford, the received. They take up their red- shovelling gravel, $20: Ed. Swartz, for dence at Once on the farm owned by cedar, $13; A. Curzon, ovetcharged. on Mr Noble, on the fith COn., and the statute labore$4, and J. Fraser $4; J. NEW ERA joins in extending congratu- Elgin•Tom, arbitration on the Union • latioos for their future prooperiey and School, 030; W. Mulholland, repairing .happiness. • scraper, 75c. The Clerk Was instructed PEointreker SALRS.-110bt. Mime has to notify J, R. Wallis and A. McGuire . ' . • Lo remove their fences from the public 'sold his 100 -acre farm on eon. 2 to Jas. 'Caldwell. of Hullett, for fR5 500, sA. highway. 'Bylaw No, 6, to add five 'Caldwell's eon, Robert, for 35500t7her per cent on all taxes not paid on or be - adjoining 100 -acre farrn from Olherles fore the 15th day of Decernber, 1900, Stewart for $4,000. was read three times and passed: By- ' law No. 7, to commute astute labor at 40e per day, to be subraitted to the electors for their sanction, was read three times and ptiOried. °Outten aa. journed to meet the first Monday in October.-Nntost bTrnmr, Clerk. Do you road seemlier cooking meat when 'VOTERS' L/EIT.-A. court for the m- ile temperature has been ranging from 95 Vieion of the yoterie list. will be held at •to 100 degrees in the shade ? Hohnesville on Saturday next. A witY numberof appeals have beeti entered WHEN . be both sides, most of which are those •that ordinarily arise after the list has Toil earl get something in the cannel been compiled, but in some unaccount- ;goods line a great deal Mere appetising? able manner the mime of a well known farmer who hoe been a resident and .--4:11ere ere a few palate ticklers: 2 voter of the township for over 60 years )(lamed ehleke_n, thick,' ItirkeY• has beenleft toff the list entirelycnnd 'Termite, Pigs Pee‘ Ready Lttneh this • 10among he list of appeals. Beef, Sauced Mackerelp Lobsjers ,•earabuip ShieliaPTSliidliieitio race In Pr Tam - One of our merry bachelors returned home one evening Per wide/Wheel there ill nothing nicer and prepared to retire for the night than Devilled Hem, when, to his astonishment, a tramp by the way had taken posseesion of bis TOUR DESER•T bed, he therefore retrated his steps back to the neighbor's dvielling from $ tfii madly made if you ruse Inetenteneo. u* whencehe eame,and slumbered till the Tigldoce Or Hasty jellyoon dir sit different dawn of day. 41Wers, .A0 , A. fleet of heighten, that will . ply from l'' OgiblE COOPER et Coe • Lake Erie portsoria the Welland °anal ,- and the Gnlf of ht. Levvrenee,„ across the .. , Atientio to rioted 38,500,000, is being ; ,.. Usenet etre* le Beetles Moat. 1 oonstruoted by order Of Pitteburg iron „, 41111.6414 csagli co II atOr mid Itis "P°14°"" 41' OWs. p sermons eeem to come with increasing' races on the afternoon of the second illness. re T. Little is attending the popular pastor of the church, Rev E. A. Shaw, who always ear the appro. Vigorandeahryneasitinheissieh eaanredras.re highly day promise to be interesting. Miss London Exhibition this week. priate word at the preper time. Ad- appreciatedEdith Beers left for London this week dresses were given by Rev M. J. Wilson PIONIC.-The union picnic of the to take a position in Chapman's depart- Londesnore. B A., a former pastor of this church, Sunday School and congregation of St, mental store. John Manning, butcher, who made an exeeiknt speech, •taking Peter's, together with the public has notice to move out of his present UNI3DitTUNA.TR.-S. S. NO. 8 is some, for his subject "An ideal knighthood school and congregation of St. Jollies, premises by the 19th inst., as the Car- what.. unfortunate. at present. The I foe the 2,Oth century ;" the current Holmesville, which is to be held today ling estate purpotie building a Wick trustees during the holiusselsdaas teacher eti engaged ehould display more individuality_ of best ever had. The beautiful grounds Mrs Chas, Quotes, of PonSchoolet. ,tiac, Mich., is She started and taught two dastook thooght of which was that peeple 1 (Friday), is expected to be Otle Of tlue 'office on the cite for renting purposes. Miss McLaughlin, Br, . character, and of it better type. Rey of George Hill are almost an ideal home on it ehrirt: visit to her Mt:ether, sick, and gave up the They g PlecA Vs. a Male, The fife itild 1rt1112 Mrs Gould, W111. Derling, Teeswater, advertised for a teacher, and in the Mr Clemens, pastor of the 'Evangelical will furnish bangle. Football, is the guest.of Cleo. McLeod. Rev W. meantime engaged Miss .Iiirk until onechurch, also spoke on 0 BeinCour- baud teous," a timely and appropriate ad- wee and other sports for- the boys M. Martin, B, D., preached in his own was secured, They eugaged one last short speech. Miss Ferguson, teacher, N.:rtes.-Miss Minnie Wallace,. Olin- pulpit last Sabbath, after a month's week, and no"ified Miss Kirk to that vacation in Muskoka. Miss ' Gertie eft. dress R. Holmes. M. P.. also gave is and girls will be in order, fecThe new teacher Miss Oliphant, Hicks is visiting her friend, Miss H. was to be ready on Monday, but sent White, at Niagara. Miss Cora Fowell word that she wee not coming, so the is the guest of friends in London. 3. school has been without a juniorteach- (*. Stanbury, barrister, attended the er this week. Mitehell.court Ain•Friday 4124M -import, - - . NOTES.;-;-- Tuesday tight 'we were first purchase was of * couple of orch- ant eerie, and secured a. verdict for histreated to a smallcyclone; we pity ards he secured from Thomas Archer, . client. R. g, Lang, apple exporter, has those who get a full grown one. After Base Line. The manufactory was open, grapher and typewriter. Mies Irwin, doing service for 28 years, John Bruns- ed this week for business. engaged Miss Blair, London, as steno.. Wit:where, has been appointed to the don tore the shingles off his house and put:on new ones this week. Our path - position of junior teacher in the public master purposes doing the statute school, Miss Robertson taking the .... hill. Mies Shaw is here for a week or Latin and modern lau:guages. Merbyn two before resuming heft position as milliner in the ll, Pickard ds Co. store Huston, eon of H. E. Huston, has taken Son sold four head of cattle at Tcronto fair; they did not succeed in taking is position in Roberts' drug store, Park- labornext week. Messrs Granger & many prizes, but it is not always the Brileefleld• in Hensall, best that Wills. gave a recitation: The choir of Bethel church furnished excellent, Music. The proceeds, about 445, are for the 'unease of iMproying the Bethel church; . • PASSED AWAY. -tin Aug. 8Ist, Mrs Ann Stitt, relict of the late Jackson Stitt, of this place passed away very suddenly at the home of her daughter, Mrs Wm. Stevenson, near the Listowel High School. The deceased had reach- ed the ripe age of 86 years and SOMe months, and was in the enjoyment of good health up to within a fetv hours of her death. ton, spent Sunday with her friend, Miss Ella MoBrien. Mrs G. M. Kilty, who has been visiting at Mr Watkins', re- turned to Delhi on Tuesday. A. E. Wethetal tont Saturday and-Stiiiddy* with friends in the vicinity, ••• , Stanley. NOTES. -Mr Parsons, of the Bayfield road, has disposed of his farm to 'Rev Mr McNeil, who preached in Baylield Presbyterian church a short time ago. bliss H. Armstrong, of the Bronson line, vvhohas been visiting in Belgrave, returned home last week. • We are glad to hear of the recovery of the little daughter of W. Taylor, who has been quite ill. Mine M. Turner, Clin- ton, last Week visited her sister. Miss P. Turner, ' teacher in S. S. No, 8. R. shapes with the common trimmings. The prevailing style is the ser,vicable rough rider which is very becoming to many. The openings are expected to be held the last week of this month. THE .NIVAPORA.TOR.-Atain thii in- dustry has started since e apple sews, son is in. Mr. Case, of the firm of Town ' ft (lase, having arrived last week from Roseville, N,Y,, to take chorge. He tells us that no cheap Aug will be run off this fall as there is no demand, and the price received would not pay for the manufacture, let alone transportation. Formerly this chop was sent to France for champagne purposes and the better goods, the evaporated material,was ex- ported to Germany for domestic con- sumption, Mr. Case le now ready for tbe deliverentalikinde of apples. Hie . ••••••••••••••1 Drysdale. MARIMAGE.-ruesday. the llth inst., Was the date of a happy event, when WM. Dilettante and Miss Josephine, youngest daughter of Louis Denornme, were united in marriage. The nuptial 0, Reid, teacher in Deborne, visited knot was tied by Rev Father Clourtois. his home last Saturday. R. McConnel, They left en Tuesday afternoon for who has been spending the summer 0ourtright, where they will spend months at the home of his brother their honeymoon. They will reside in Alex, returns to his hoine this week. the vicinity of St. Joseph. VISITOR8.-Mr McDonald, of Blyth, NOTES. -Thomas, Hedard, of Court- was yield% at McOowan's last week, right, who has been away from home D Mrs . Mc innes and niece, of Detroit. on a tour, paid his friends here a short , are visiting at Mrs H. McGregor% lira visit on Tumidity and Wednesday the Hurley and eon Martin, who spent a past week. A few more have become week at tire Gregor McGregorre, left seriously ill with typhoid fever, in.the on Tuesday for their home in Bruce. / persons of Mrs Luke Nigh and , Med. e x .- . raser ardr the continuance a the fever is invariably due to the impure drinking was assisting to fill a silo last Friday will, of Exeter, Survive to mourn the father and filen s. he fell againet the edge of the rack and bee of a loving mother. tillirr' Water along the lake shore ioad, Far. broke one of his Woe. Verteeil mere are jubilant over the yield of SIon.-4. Scott, who during the sum. Rolmooville lirorge.-Birs S, Cox, ar of Eincar. grain, as the turn out this year stir- neer was in fairly good health, has had CRUMB WOES. - The League on dine, is visiting friends in s this neigh - Melees that of many years back, it fresh attack of Isle malady, rhetima. Monday evening was very interesting, borhooa '1 he Mimes Morgan, of De- tiern. He is somewhat improved. the eubjeet being taken by 14.. W. Tie. trolt, are pests at the home of Fred periodic WnsTinur Fam.-Amorig ' the large %earth& and J. It Walton; A pienic Moron. Mr and Mrs O. W. Potter number who have gone to the Weet- was arranged for in connection With and Welly drove to Mitchell on Satur- Neme.-Pred Argent visited Clinton _eh Otic We 11141 mention 1). M_e0-ow.a.,rir the Lisegue, to be held on Saturday at day. Leland Wigle, of Gait, was home On Sunday, he always goes west to x rank Alkeneead, It, Baird, r. mini:, jeweee grove, Beyffeld. All are Wel, on a welt last WeSk. MISS II, bison. find Eastthie friend Danwas with'hint, S. Keiser, Misses Isabella Aikenhoid coma by complying With the ;picnic' hat returned to the stor ,e after a Win and Tommy Went out coon hunt- Oh Sithilay evening nett o memorial% has been on the sick lid, but is getting rules. 00tnt and bring your friend". month's vaeatien. Matter Hirrian (lox lhad a date besides Aggie, Derr, and Annie Mclilweri. Ing and succeeded in catching one; at. Mr James Never, ti ei. Cathaiis sermon will be preached by the pastor better, Itobt. }Totem and S. McPhail 1 ter this Tommy will keep his dietence Wunder, was run *Mr by 6 *Won i ika.,' in memory of the late Mre. 14'.. NWhite, are in London this week, exhibiting a for coons are vicious1 ed with cordwood and wed. tin &Unpin, the bilethodiet ehureht Zyeopold colt. , much respected resident of Exeter fee o e from n nrg, a, .1 A , _ „No.TE8.-RWditIlb. Mernrotellt Ilhrts rreotouorpnto- DeaTet,-Mrs Mary A. Nilson, a seine fifteen years, and widow of the Prior crops in that vicinity, Mr Sled Tlauteesdjer of le,Fsatn vireenic. was e btvuanrieannirrnn and bride, of Oollingwood, visited last week at the home of W. Graham. Miss in Durham Co., England, ee y ears arm Lillie '.1.aylor has returned to London. and when a mere child settled at Lum. Disin.-On Friday last the youngest ley, tisborne township, with her par- son of D.Campbell,of our eillage, pass - draft. She was an active member of ed away at the home of her uncle in the James street Methodist church, Egmondville, at the age of seven and a woman of much business ability. months, no WAS seriously 111 but two Three sons -Albert and Norman, of days. His mother died 'about two Manitoba, and Raymond, of Winnipeg, months ago. The funeral, which took and two daughters --Mrs (Dr,) J. Har- place on Sundriy,was a large one,show. Aeon, of Detroit, and Mrs Wm. BeAk. ing the sympath ,felt for the bereaved Watch Talk To tlie busy Man en accur- ate meth ie a neoessity.- not a luxury as some seem •t9 tlIink. • titihgo O.Very moment of predate HMS, to Meet Wilda, keep 'ap- pointments. in feet to be always on time one must have et good watela. Drop in and let tut talk Watches to you ; we are praotical watch repairersand yon earl have the benefit of our 20 yeas' experience with. ont charge. if you have is watch which weed clean,. Ing, hair any part broken or lost, or one which ba ...:beenruinert by incompet- ent workmen, bring it to no end we veil -tell you bud what it w and what it will cost • ., :-zte • „. WA& week °WIC AJ. Jeweller end Optioien, gueeerstee to Joe„..Eiddieoombe CLINTON