HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1902-02-28, Page 1.dill sena that subscription
fgvAtswwwwwwwwwisiiito
Is promptly renewed
Mar amour. lees.
:eioB:niT 8OL7MDts, Put
INOMOMMINOMMINIMINIONIIIINPF
iiyZVl
,,IliAlrr�rrtir:
;' �'•
,, ; iD ; Grti"YR�6..r
In inexperienced hands the attempt
ed repairing of mochas and jeweley is
likely to resnit disastr000�@@1y. At P. 13.
Crew's only skilful expire are employ-
ed and the finest watoh moyements,
the most delicate jewelry receive the
beat of Dare in the prooese of repairing.
In fact sl1 our repair work°as well a
the articles we sell, is guaranteed, our
reputation ie book of our guarantee.
See oar Bargain Window
for Saturday
P. B. CREWS
OPPOSIT$ TOWN HALL.
BiDDGR90,rta'a Oho qr AND.
he
CLINTON, ONTARIO. nBBITARQ 28, 1902.s.
• n
I
WlGnpbane. lfiondssb000 Weettleid : 60001100 Towtfnshlp i Rle►lilk'111
Doan( OP A ementore--We are Murree -Our popular young Dr is NOTEe. The manyfriends of E. Mc- Norne.--J. Anderson, Bayfield line, NOTEe.--Mra Gi,'Voting, M
called upon to record the death of an- kept quite busy those' days. Mr Brune- Doweli's family are glaa to bee them had an attack of erysipelas last week etrongand Mrs Stitt are irepro
otter of the pioneers of the townehip don's little bay is recovering, also Mr around again, after the long seige they hut we are pleased taw, is rwpprovigge healt; We Arthur and Mra 0
of Turnberry, in the person of Thos. Sanderson, who has been very •ill for have had with small pox. T. Tuugey Arnong the visitors enjoying helide,ye still very low; Mr Anderson ii
Gilmour, who died on Saturday, lass Bonne time. Our ueweexton is quite at- left for Toronto Net Saturday where last week at Alex. Welsh's were Miss be around again and Jae Carte
• week iii bis O4th year,froni pneumonia,. tentive to his work, and we think that he intends Morning the barbering ; his Lottie Robinson, of efrucefield, Mise very ill; Ww. Symington is 1
te'wasone•of the oldest residents of although be is not accustomed to hie Mother accompanied biro as: far as Lindsay, Porter's Hill, and Miss Steels. hie own; R. T. Erratt ;1s ,10/4
the towgahip and was highly res- new joh will succeed all right. Mr and Ayr, where she will ...peed a: short time aneor, Stanley. A. Welsh drove to Sr. I to is bed, Mies Annie Straugh
petted, and leaves a widow and Mre lilies, who have been visiting here, visiting her friends. r, M. L. Blake, Marys last week and purcbaeed a Max-' united in marriage to Mr Beat
grow n pp family, returned to their home in Kincardine.! Toronto, who has been attending email ' well Binder, making a couple of good } Lncknot►, feet week. The pe
Dena no ilexes EADIa.,-'The . many Mrs McBurney, who has been visiting t pox patienteat Whitechurch and West• days' pay by doing eo. Mr McBurney, ! Knox church hove not mated
friends of Miss Fannie Eadie will re• Mende here. left on Tuesday morning' field, some tune ago, returned hist Sat- Amberly,.is visiting Jas, Switzer's. 1', I for yet; Rev Mr Cochrane depee
gret to hear of her death, which sad for her home in Manitoba. Mise Verna urday, and dnishea disinfecting the Cole was to Zurich one day laet week' hie bonne on Monday, after
event took place at her ' home, 27 Hiles celebrated hersixteentb birthday houses ; Dr Blake lacked neither •nerve where he purchased some tile for drain•' weeks' etay here. Our Beset ser'
O'Mara Ave., Parkclale,on the sat inst. on Wednesday by giving as� pparty to or courage, and deserves greet eredit purposes. Mr and Mrs Camppbell, of fooled •us rather much of.late,
Miss Eadie was for Many years a rest- about forty of her friends. Mr Oswald fot the workhedid among the distress. Hamilton, visited et d, $. Ltudeay's bei cf the Mullett young• eopl
cleat, with • her parents; of Lower Barkwell and his sister, from Carlow, , ed families, Thee. Rubioeon aiitde.family _ last week. Mrs J. Worn.: and We" 1g�
Winghauq She led a pure Christian andd4ir J. F. and Mies Daisy 8aykwell, of Dakota,who have been visiting lista, J. Elliott are visiting friends in tbce Wawanoah and other Pointe,
.:
buried in Mt Pleaeagt cemetery, Tor at Silver Leaf farm, returned home on Wm home ning Trick Bros. mill, Bob having l
onto, on Feb. 4th. Friday. Mies Susie Townsend is on the years, n eon south, where iG is thought there light n k
WEDDED. -A quiet wedding took sick list. We are anticipating an oy g g may be some' attraction; ' repairs are or so; as the dight was a hes,
place at the home of Mia. Vanatone, stet supper eaon,.. Mr Thos Miller gave went to Goderich to further his muni« gg and
John street, on Wednesday the 19th, � a number of his friends from Loader- cal studies. G; Wigbtanau and W.
etartir:g for the Beason It is said that a good time was enjoyed by t
when her daughter, Miss Margaret, bora a great treat by taking Cham Para Taylor,. of tilgderieh Collegiate, spent
several parties bays been placing out p M e n p g
was married.to Mr Cyrus A. Barge, sleigh ride to Kinburn on Monday Sunday at their Bowes. Mise ,A.nnie pp 1
of Hamilton. The ceremony was per- night; they had a gond time, Mrs- t3, Wij:btman is visiting in . Win. gham:
foxes; this is against the law, and a week Wm, l:'ateregn'B info t
Mrs J. Bell, Manitoba, who has been
severer penalty should be meted out to 1i&� had a ranter severe i1lnest.�{
rouge from Summerhil 'Smith'
life and her end was peace, She was from Lut:icnow, who have been vt'siting intend leaving for hoarse about March north. Thole, Trick, of 'town, is run- hied at tiue••2lntna of the couch es
let, Welsh returned ho a after i i councilor Woe. Paterson, ah
an absence of three ears and Wends I e the light fantastic- until brew f
dieing made at the mill, preparatory to music good, the crowd out
tide ants. ie. Tena Sprung
poison on their promisee„ to poison little social gathering at ber horn
•
such. John Deevea lost a valuable Knox has departed for -more mixt,
ho•ind a few daye alio, while runningpa�rta to engage in a new"occupy
a fox. We are sorry to hear of thMiss Olive Hill, Summerhill, war
illness of Mr and Mrs John beeves, me, guest of Miss Wetherald, Wedne;
and hope for their epeedv recovery. evening, also N. Ball, be W. Wil
paseecj'through bere on lltondayfot
iiiolmes Ails, home at Sp( kane, B. C.. looking
NOTES. ---An Organizer of the Chosen lonely,. bet we believe that one it
Friends was in. the village this -week, •bornes.moat highly esteetkged
Mine Lasbborn.'of Mitchell, to visiting ladies is soon to. follow. Thos.
her, cousin, Alma Yeo. Bertha Stanley son, who has spent the lasttwo in
spent Sunday 'visiting her cousin,. Mre vi eking friends in this locality, lel
Hanna, of Stephen. Edith Holdsworth week for ifs •home in the Nor
has returned after TieiitiinQ a number of
Wm. •Brunsdon, Londeabor ai
weeks at Woodstock. By actual count. village a $y rust vieit this week,
there are 018 pitch holes' between here McOlay. Clinton, and t% m. Lon
and Mitchell.. Rev Mr Musser attend -spent. last Sabbath at the resider
ed the great temperance convention in their tlaotber-in-law;. Mrs sena
Toronto on Tuesday; he gave a- report Menno Baer and his partner it
at the week evening meeting on Wed- paid a yisitat the residence of
nesday; which was ,Mich appreciated. Symington this • eveek. Mies N
As the Misses Pickard; of Porter'a•Hill, Dobie intend rting dreseineki
were returning home on• Wednesday, the village nex week. Our vi
their horse` fell breaking the cutter 'teiloris.goin to follow :the\1er
g s eek, eddeme
of hi elders the e s da
shafts completely,oft:. .. • � •_ _. s,
- under oin an operation. A. Ocok
formed by Rey D. Perrise in the pre-McVittie, who has been very ill, is im , a, b
.sence of the relatives and friends of proving. Miss Alice McVittie has been visiting in Westfield and Galt. starts
the contracting parties.. The bride vieititing at the parsonage for a few• for borne
me next week. We arre is sto
in
was one of Wingham's popular young dayfl. Mrs Robt Cole took a trip to , , $
ladies. The • afternoon train bore London on Saturday to see her hues confined to his bed. with but slight.
away the happy couple on a tour, band, and returned on Tuesday. H. hopes of his recovery. Miss A Tyn-
which will include cities of the W. Adams returned to his position in dall, Carlow, and Miss Ella Tyndall, of
Southern States. Miss Vanetone was the Molson's Bank,StTbomas.on Mon- Auburn, were guests of their cousin,
one of Wingham's highly -esteemed day. Miss Elva Adams attended the Alberta Carr, this :week. .J. McClinton,
young ladies, and many kind wishes millinery_ openings. in London this sr., and grandaughter Ada ' have . re -
tinned from their trip to Luther.. M,
McDowell is under thedoctor's care.
will follow her to. her Hamilton. home..
Mitchell. NOTES. -J. H. Gordon, formerly G.
E%PLosION AND FIRE. -W. R. Davis, T. R. agent here and now at Wood -
of the Mitchell Advocate, suffered a stock, has been ppromoted to the poet.
of
lose Monday to his suffered
tion of agent at London. While walk-
to tbe explosion of the gasoline tank, ing in the yard on'Wednesday even -
to
which is used in connection with theing week, Mre Vanaistine,• on Scott
'engine as power for the large prose. street, fell •some ice and broke her
,The explosion occurred about two arm ; it ie a complete fracture; just A'• MERRY Tinge. -On Wednesday as wbenobe left hare; he earl there are
above the wrist. Jas A. Cline has de- night' last week a sleighload` of jolly lots of. Canadians there, tbe majority
eliclock in the*etfternoon'in the rear part
of the establishment which is a frame ceded to leave Wingham and will boys and girls left here for a sleigh of whom have prospered: Previous to
move to Owen Sound, where he'has ride;, hue owing to the roads being bad' coming here Mr and Mrs Hunter visited
• structure, and it was immediately en•
to d in flames. lee hose companyaccepted the position of secretary- and an overlook of the'driver the way relatives ' and friends in and around
responded to the alarm in an exceed. ' treasurer of the Sun Portland Ce-� of return was not quite as convenient Toronto for several weeks, °near whom
tingly prompt manner. and had Water meat Co. Mr and Mrs Joseph Adams as an autoMable. Much driving • like ! is Rey Dr. Campbell, formerly of
souring into the building within four weresummonedto. Listowel recently this wood rack the constitution of.the' Blyth, Mrs Campbell being a°niece of
•mminutes after leaving the fire hall. By owinHeto the
death
deaeasedct neice, most White blit the pitf ch -holes Mr Hunter. ,
their efforts the fire was confined to M eery t7✓ 1? Cnuuc .-The. postponed quarterly
the part of the building where it orig., her 35th year and had only been ill a began to Ad a little to the pleasure. of boar d of the Auburn circuit wets held
the. part
the contents are a total lose, short time. Dr. A. 3. Irwin has .pure the ride. Occasionally tbemerryetraine at Were field on ' the I7th last; the fl-
i:Ralph.Davis, a eon of the proprietor, chased Mr Peasants comfortable re- of the Bell rang out an the clear,; frosty nances are fairly well up to require•
sidence on corner .of Patrick and air • All ea they enjoyed .themselves
week. re . D. elville is improving
nicely. and hopes soon to be quite well.
•
By the quantities of good, that are be-
ing; received at the station the business
men of the village must have strong
faith in the future. Mrs A, Woodman
is under the doctor's care and is im-
proving slowly. •
VISITING Hong . -- Mr and Mre
Hinter, Dakota, •are renewing old ac»
guatntancee in this yicinity. It is over
20 years since" Mr Hunter went west,
and .by all appearances he bas enjoyed
life there, for he looks almost as young
and RalphBabb,oneofthecomppositors, Centrestreets, Mrs Kingsley is in a• very muchbut won't go, north for West
Were engaged at the press at the time, tical state
crias the result of a paralyr again. Next time you go, Alvin, don't
and in their etiorte to remove the tank tic stroke last week. ? •; • forget your overshoes in case yeti will
they were both severely burned on tbe
have to run to keep warm. •
Head, anne,face and neck. A third em- Ononc tl OPENING. -The new' Meth-
ployee also received a slight scorching. odist church was formally : opened on .: Wish Ammon.- There was . a
-iii of
't the exhibition cin
orna- good . attendancea
The Advocate is one of the .oldest Sunday week.' The edifice ie an na • g d
papere in this part of the province,hav- went to the town, and a credit to the .temperance views elven by Rev T. B.
ing been started by the.present owner Trustee Board, the contractors and Ooupland ; on Monday night, at Kin.
and his late brother in March,e1850,and architect. It is built of white. brick. burn, the' views being very much, ap-
during that time they have never miss- The foundations are of .stone. There. predated and the moving pictures ex -
ed an issue. Mr Davis will at once pro- is a spacious .basement, having lecture cellent.". Air Lawrence, of Londesboro,
coed to purchase a new and enlarged rooms, class rooms•, library. kitchen, .was present and gave a number of se -
press and hopes to be able to present an furnace rooms and so. on, The aud- lections on the phonograph,which add -
menta, and thecircuit generally is in a
fair state. of prosperity. The Ladies'
Aid Society met the same date for the
election•. of officers: . Pres., Mrs A.Oarr;
vice, Mrs B. Taylor; Secy., Mrs J
Wighrman; .Treat., • Mrs R. McDowell;
p
C a , Mrs G. " Sow ler
MovINet.-We are soon to lose one
of the oldest residents of our township,
in the person of Thos, Brown, who bas
rented his farm • for a term of years,
and intends moving to Blyth, haying•
bought.the property of iris late brother
Win, 'Mr Brown will : have a sele'on
Issue this week as usual to his subecrib- itorium is most attractive. There Is, ed very much to the entertainment. . March 5 to dispose ofbie stock and
era The loss is estimated at about a gallery, and ..from every part the PRseENTATlOrt,-Cfn Thtiredag even. . fmplen,ente.
.$2000, and is insured in the Economical pulpit ib in full view. ` The wood work. inn of last week e, number of the wem- STocK.--Quite` a lot of • horses b jive
of Berhn.$1000 on contents and $1300 on. is well finished.. The windows are of beret of Knox church congregation pre- -been Bold around , here lately at gcod
building. stained glass. -The furnishing are in dented Mre Fred Johnston with two prices, several going to Brussels last
steeping. withthe church building. ' a beautiful rocking chairs as it token of Saturday, having , . been bought by
Rima pipe organ of splendid' tone and cap their appreciation of her services in Meyers Walker b$ core.'
cap -
Mmes. -Wise M. Lynn, Tamastown, $city, a pulpit of • unique• : design :and • the choir. Mr Johnston responded in •
spent a couple of days with Miss E. beauty, and' pews of good style and her behalf to the address which wits eslyth •
pp p vsubstantial. The choir gallery is con read on the. occasion, , A ver 1
Carter. S. Dale and sister attended the y=p easelnt , : HAM NlsrmrAtcS.-A pretty Neddlir.g
weddingot Mies MaryYellow, Exeter, .venent ofaccess, .sad' will aecammo .time was spent by the: company.
date thirty. The basement and chute took place at the .Metho Methodist parsonage
•on, Wednesday last, F. Taylor enter' rooms are aeated'.with etiairtY. ThF g • on Wednesda ,Fah.l9tb.,'thecontract-
tained a number of young people to a TilANxe.--The fullowin 're the cony
capacity of • the auditorium is 1,000 of a letter of thanks received b. the U..iag pettier; being Miss Clara M., eldest
' The coat of the new building was $10,-• .O:.p+, from the family of. the ate A.+
WoIcEN'i9 'INSTITUTE MIMING. •- sorts, and take unto Weis
There wili.be. a meeting of the Holmes- ner'for lite;
vine Branch of the Woman's Institute Ahltett,
at the home of Mrs G. Tibbutt,on Tues-
day,. March. 4th. • The subjects udder.. • DEATH OP Miss SoterP --Ba
discussion will be "Spring house cleans will learn with regret of the, ti
ing." �� Beautifytng of our country. Mine Agnea, youngest: • daughter
homes and Trainingofchildren, With Hobert Scott, ex-reove of Melleth
a view. of. making better 'citizen ". passed' away on Wednesday, -Feb,
Every • woman, who loves ,home and a the• • age . of 30.; years.'...Ttae" yie
country, is welcome, lady was a general favorite, hivrinit.
Cinema.- pasts address on a number of ..years. been .ore eltst
Sunda evening .on Ii ene ran a llnox :church, • Londesboro, .a d:. it
Sunday t. pe c r,
-ill
8
On Sunday,1 ,
ode church n
fit d .
rag wit was a mathe
trams an •d the e'er • was uneli cted, althou
anti with. the a liq� of.. the erests and the she had no irfor, the past yea
attitude of the sigqnor interests and the .lung g trouble with heart failure bern
proposed referecd'ui e: A, E. Awe will
preach 'nn, Sunday morning. nett and the cause of death. Meas Scott • w
the pastor in the evening. The. Leatrue. liked by all, having a kind and pleaset
topic will be "The joy of service" by smile for everyone, and her loss wilt b
°' sueance ofe glorious resurrect on.
• leaves s, kind and loving father,
Alma Ve deeply.felt, thougi• they halve
Harlon k
brobere and three siters to
NOTse.-Mies Jeanne Ferguson,. of their loss. The funeral takes pia
Walton, is visiting , her ;cousin, Mre their y, Feb. 28, from her .late
Henry Allen. )wiles Annie Knox has :on ion 11 to •hill's :cemetery,;
returned to Toronto, after a few weeks' •Fsaie'SoLn.-Mr erne er Mc
holidays under the parental roof. Mise the Aisetland block, has saId;.�,
Lydia Smith, Clinton, is visiting at It Ferris'.. Alex. McEwen baere-engatred `consisting'of 80 acres, to t 'sane:-
the
s n'
Duncan Macdonald to. assist him on Mr.: Gieo Younggblut, for the .;
the farm this summer. Wm. Shepherd' $ Mr 'MeBrien has Writ
lease t evening on Friday list. Mre. dtiughter of Mr and Mrs A. Wetttaufer, has obtained:tbe services of Mr dote vet where he will take up ,his re
ohn endereon was called to Harris- Blyth. and Henry W. Amaeher, Ber- for the summer. Our local hog Ye ,riot what he will do.
.. ceremo y w p
d:it is considered excellerp
ton on Thursday last owing to the sue- an SbeEler i 'he n was Performed by
John Welles is eufferrinjr from a severe NOTES. Last Friday evening
den death of her sinter, Mre Snell. We value. Rev Richard Hobbes fornle� It. Gretna, man , Peblla, icor. Rev. ce ertio ;:the bridesmaid.
was .' 'Cold. 'Bert Allen and R; Weir captured- load from Auburn and thee: <n
are glad to learn that Geo. Dale is' im- pastor of the Askin Street .Metbedist Mn.Tonx BaaxenoN,, ;a fine fox in Morrie on .Saturda ed hoods ant a . cod time' <.rt th
-provingafter his severe attack of Churcf, is in 'charge. at'•Wingham, res. Court Pride•ofthe West eesl,v.O.F. Mese(iaraAmacher,sisteroftheteroom y p g
v and has been asked' to remain a fourth r,onaeeboro Ont. and. Henry Wettlaufer, brother of the • Steteneon and Wm. Britton, 'of Con encs of Mr G.Sprung; a Sees i
eczema. Root. Henderson has been Whereas it leased ins Iwrd In Mrs all wise bride, assisted the groom. The 'bride etl►nete. are. booked for an'agricultural was observed r L pang hom
',pro ease. alter , g
father and brother .to his heavealy.rest, I wish looked,
to thanlS9ou and yonr brot er Pores ars or. a at i •
kindness expreseed bieyou to our departed t••irumed with -:satin. Her travellin ea able youmti men,an�d much valuable ,
confined to the Louse Lately with an year. The naw church is noryy ta.rgely �d ft raprol in ed illness to takes . very pretty in adiesel of blue' lecture in Marloek sehool on the after=. lens t han etg-lht`otthe fide seas"
attack of bronchitis Thos. McMichael a monument' to •.his itt °mitablr h t i to silk sod fawn camel's hair ' cloth neon and evening of Marc +'O;, bc,iin'are charge.
' has leased the fern on the Huron reed, . energy.etre. of five yenta. p� p
.0 en. 1, Bullet t, frc m Mit, B Snell, fora 4, father,i[rA Shetler,regardina every relation odtfit welt navy blue ,brotidcloth ififormation is expected,, Jos. Wheat-
is' you, had for.his welfare, Wilde he Wati•.iet a fel-
Tuesday __ , .-�. .: a ,. ow member with ou..
PRESENTATION; -On even- a trimmed with taffeta "aisle ' and saline �° ra ae succeedefor the d n placiagnet ng manyof
in week Mr and Mrs ' W: tneman Sls;tiedn behalf at the family • black. picture hat " trimmed • with g
g sS ti• P, sasmr.sx, plumes. AG the clone ot the wedding _these entirely satisfactory machines In
entertained the Met three
r '. choir,.. and •ceremony the newly wedded couple this vicinity; he handles nothingg 'bat
after 'a pleasant time; refreshments- drove . to the borne of the bride's the best, and the . superior•quality of
dere served, after tubicle, Miss Minnie VITRO: parents where . a happy •wedding this'machine• ensures its own success.
Shaffer who has been leading soprano CONOERT. -.pee etlucect, under the dejeuner was partaken of, ,after
soloist$ for some years, was presented atispiees of Court, Vrrrna,No 261,C:O.F, which they drove to Clinton and St Relegs
some half sovereign bangle pin andan
on behalf of the. ghotr :with a; hdn held in the Town: Ii alt,Varna, on. Wed- left ICI New liarir'hurg,wberetheywere; AMONd THE Stolt. --W. Took, who
nesday evening.last, • was,: withouttendered a reception at thebomed f the has been ailing . for some time, it im-
c, -address, " doubt, the finest entertainment of till , proving
DEATI•i OP MRS D, STEWART,--Beath kink ever held in 'Varna; . Mr Harry rpd10°number� of ha4depane. received
• ith a eipelslowly,
t �; we iio T soon tsf�iheaa
t t T to nd W McLa d° y
We Perfect.
Sight
Perfect nicht 1. i uslr,e
U..asf tritert adjusI
• mechanical
process which w• art
e_ttowlish with glassr
,Ir.ertrin''.h.'
f!attt�n� sleht. _.
A. J. GRIGG
Scianiifl.s J.welor
and Ositiciasa
CLINTON, ONT.
Time
Tlies
ul s
*Mee-
derb
West ...Wawlranesh.
'dovxcii . -Council met according to
adjournment ; Members: all piecen
Reeve McQuillan occupied the ch r'
Minutes of last meeting' were cont '
ed. The auditors' report was press' t■.'
and adopted on motion of -.Messrs
Iough and Taylor. `the reeve a ,
treasurer •were errrpowered tb bore
8800for township purposes. 'John.
Taylor was appointed collector foe
The following checes-were iosued•-
bee again visited our midst claiming Benne . o oron ,a . • o _,_ The. best. wishes of many friends here go of his cornelete recovery..•Nn Craw- E+•�E9•5doll anis Jobe Soweto, au
=ether f = those -a aged. ioneers.•.,:On:.: Seaforth,.-treatea the,. crowd tp."'""eY :