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Clinton New Era, 1893-08-04, Page 4
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KI li is a tin tq orhood bf Mr Geor Stili #las vok a Hi h 8c oola wrote at t e va °i ilii "en-, Switzerx 7 esslle •..,,, t 1 387 xiev- W -i 4R. of 'et,ro a, vt t g h b 11 F,H Y 1 V .,w. e t g 1i o h - o.. <« old friends here ? n dded a new brlck dining boom to the l . t` tran,9e,ae tree" i;I aatH ron,viz: itQlin Spit err '1ogg e:.` k 88i t n 1 5 n a o tli ut i. am 7 Dunaposon, vain, f0, -• Vr ,Toseph W.hiteheadieaveo shortly on a Queen% which makes it ape ¢f the Ai, o. , 0 , at $e f x ,, 96, a 'W ugh._ , 7 , South arueet. it 2 47# trip to the Nol;thwest flueW140018 lit town. Threohing hap «, +,- • , at Brlissels, 02, *4 at Wro:titer, 3$, l)1 , rw , ' ase 20 w re oaeasf ,. viz: Clinton, Lamont. lista 3 4? Mr JOB, 04pomhsra, of Toron£o, spent- a commenced in this district. AeeV, Mr iI 11 1`1 • , ll+ a, >e. these # e a ,. ul mit 11 J n0, 91 3 400 few da s pare this week, uggin, of :the pzethodist church, de- „ 59, #3eafoxth,'4$; Wingham, 7, $;Hostile, 131, q . h,; F_ eu . a y Keller Telford 8 493 Alto A. liollowa end obildlea have gone hooted two powerful eeripons bele on " "' . and Wroxetor, 25. , I The hi has ia> ka taken ttlle varioae Lamont Ella r 4%:,. 0 504 in a visit to it#en in Tara. Sundayg tliip gentle>Ylan lin, d hip' family M 11 ade 11, seful &rticles Or Lamont, 13alla `' tf •• 11 ,g ti a; ll 45.8 Mlse spailrna, of St. Marys, Is the guest ore fast growipg into the good graces'% , . • centres ware as follow Fowler, plande .t' thoombe. of our pitizens, 114any complaints are 8auiuel W. Wlleon, 411intan M. !„ 643 p;.. 8 453 of Tilipa Emma Soa ble' fie. Make, blaNair, Jennie f4 . . $ 449 1>Z, Loa )enhison is rusticating in being Inade. against a ina>a tit the #1 e44I 1Q. Ada Beattie, $aa ntth.P.. 8., ,.,..,,..0,470 . Clinton.--Mltohell Advocate, Station; whether' they are imaginary -, ' I "I Dan Straoban, Brussels t'. S., ... • , ..547 xowxpslP otf' .nevi ` ECZCIlIl re lill ltl at all filmes SValtoa t,foBakbon, Win ham >'. S„ 5b? MoMlobael Gilbert S. $ No, 1 451 Mrs McDonald, of Ripley, as the guest Or seal we are not in position t9 g • of Mrs R. Smith last week, state. Mr George Jenkins p ant Sun,B} ` ar Y ,r "425 '.Che wife of Mt Geo• 8to #it hake peen day with his parents. Mr N. King, of Ethel Scott, No.. 2, Howiok.... , ...559 McMichael Nano 1 ,,y ' °, , M Y 4, MaSinnon, of CliutanM,S„ took Weir Leonard E. 2 Y 428 visitin . friends in Constance. Michigan, who has been visiting his , To :.,b goA(s that WOU t ( 90 marks in (li rammar. Thiew4e the high- Parsons, 'Maggie •" 0 448 lilt Foavell,,barrister o!' Detroit, was a parentp here, returned to wail: this eat taken in We subject, Hattie Burns, of Coming, GilbertZ • 7 401 transient visitor here this week. week. Mr Walter Xing, . who was Made by the Skilled German ` p (sortie, Ciraae Taylor, of No., 1, Howfok, TowNsutr of HO WICK. g ', • - tarA sill Pool bear the stain Howiak, took the The wife of Mr W Robertson, and Miss injured some time ago while working t. G, R. Dane. of No., 4, Taylor, Grace B.S. No. 1, 527 Dayment, are visiting et Bayfield. in Cleveland, is here visiting relatives. Straw Workers iS a great u . fall mark in Arithmetic, viz: 105. Oliva i Of S#!Ti S41X1 fall,111er & Hel ar, of ills Clinton lYladei School, took S° tt, Ethel " 2, 659 Mr J. P. and Miss. M. Dohery, are at Mise Brownlee, of London, as visiting r Y Nay, Sam Ti. 2, 440 ChiaaQo taking in the World's Fair. iinnda iii •toven• .Mr Wm, Qum_ Abell COiIVeXlienCe VPllen a lad { 11 81 marks, the highest in, lit;orature, The' Dane G. R. " 4, 472 Mr W. R. Lough and family have gone wa 44_-X1ncardlno .this week, r S. 1,001) you 'faro getting the best. hit asst mark -100, in Compoeition-was AArdine, Flora E. " 8, 507 over to Bayfield, fora weeksouting. H. (lidley has returned from his trip taken by Nellie Gibson., of Wrozeter P.S., 'Davfdeon Frank ' 8, 458 Mrs Bacon, of Toronto, is visiting at the up the lakes. Mr J. M. Ross retutued is Visiting, exceedingly ' Wm. Duncanson, of bio, 2, Gray, took 95 Crerar, Janet " 10, '427 home of bar father, Mr A. Gorrell. from the World's. Fair this week; he , ,+ p1".. Sale III Clinton at marks in History -the higheat taken. gooey, Mary " 13, 393 Miss Landon, of London, who. has been had the offer of $500 for five counties handl when a person has The highest mark in Geography was 66, Fortune, David " 13, k35 the guest of Miss Aliokle, returned home. in Ohio for life knife sharpener; he re.11 - ' taken by Dan, Sbraohan, of $tassels P. S., Miss Jessie Dowzor left on Tuesday to urns to the Yl'eirneMt Week. 114re H. (* n j t jln and Mary C. MY n , of Clinton M., s, TOWNS41P OF MOKILLOP, Srnall parcels t0 carry,, PjYJ °QV /! '( ` O(G \The list of Successful Candidates with -Robinson, spend a month with friends in $ranttord. A, Searlette has returned from viafting 11 Thee. J. S. S• No. 2, 382 Mr and Mr Deoegv, (nee. plies Mary friends in IJensall. Blyth Lawn marks is given below: ' S Alvan, Tessie '' ,., 400 Finch) of Flint, Mich., are visiting relations Tennis Club defeated Wingham Tennis and an excellent thing for Evade, Ads " 430 here, Club here on Wednesday; the score is I CSUu>e(l$'igj1K 0411 Cunningam, Roee Clinton Model school 421 Pollard, John " 7, 390 Mr A, Holloway will repretent the I.O.F. not to hand as we write, but it is said a small lunch basket. , Cunningham. Ftorence " 49 446 Morrison, Albert J. " 12, 394 at the High Court meeting in Sarnia, on that Blyth played all around their Hose-Jack p$n Srop DDWL6i Annie k tea " " 47g Pollard, Isabella Grace " 12, 414 the 29th. northern opponents. Mr J. Tanner, Batts-Ja,ggeon Bros Helyac Olive E. " " 537 Hawthorne, Robert " 13, 386 Mr Willie Jaokeon, of Toronto, son of of Listowel, is visiting friends here.Linen A Bas t- Ooopez & C Houston, Ella Jessie " " 435 CAsh, Mabel " 13, 428 Mr Isaac JAokson, fs home spending hie There is talk of organizing an Athletic Baskets Exon elona -% Jackson Club and ettin ti big day here si fr plata-Coopers& Cc Lough, Mary C. " 500 TowxsaiP of MORRIS. holidays• g g p a g . rld'a°Fair-J. T. Dickson Mondg, Tena " " 4$2 Code, Elsie S. S. No. 1, 438 Rev J. W. Holme and wife leave on about the latter part of the month. estern Pair -T. A. Browne " Riahmo d Maggie 1, 471 Monday on a three weeks tri to the Miss Lizzie Drew, who has been in the i McKin n n, M y 485 P Work Baskets geinoving-Jessop do M011roy „ ., P ' gg World's Fair. employ of W. H. McBride, returned to oxanite'ware-W h. ouimette McKinnon, Mary C. 630 Currie, Robert " 3, 407 r Gloves-P►amsteei &. tlibbings O'Neil, Della Irene " " 421 Currie, Martha r` 3, 394 Mrs Corbett leaves in a few days on a Wingham on Tuesday. Robt. Critten- Shepherd, Grace " " - 514 Watson, James S. 417 visit to Grimsby Park, and elsewhere in den, of Buffalo, is visiting friends here. Stewart, Mary M. " " 455 Stubbs, J. E, " 5, 399 that vicinity. Wm. Scott, a former resident of Blyth, Chdon Young, Mary W. D, 4 4l7 Kellner, Donald " 6, 425 Miso Oartor, of Clinton, is visiting with but now of Chicago, was visiting hereWaste Baskets Beau, Arthur John " 51 t McKenzie, James " B, 439 1Ytise Mand Baker, of ills south ward.- the past couple of weeks. Mr Will. " `•«„¢ I Cantelon. Willie F. " 600 Ruttan; (leorge `. 7, 427 Mitchell Recorder. Sims is nearly recovered from his long " , FRIDAY, AIIGIIST 4, 1893 Fair; Frank 465 Perdue, W. H. " q, Mr C. Milne has returned from his trip illness. Mr Tuft, of the Morris Edu- 'f Eitzeimena Bert " " 418 " Pin Baskets Bosman Martha 8 470 to Scotland, and we regret to say, notmaoh rational Department is getting toned I Gilroy,Fred W W. " 457 Jewett, Ernest " 8; 398 improved in health, up at station work here. 1„ .`+;; Some persona are of the opinion that pale, Charles B •` " 426 Mr A. M. Todd and wife are at Sault 44! wheat will ttifs season go as low as " " 454 TowxsRlr of maalrERSMITH, g p Goderleh. Irwin, Greitq M. ` Ste Marie. The former being a represent- ' N. , t Johnsou,Jamee E. 883. Rose, Bertha S. S. No. 3, 393 ative to the Orange Grand Lodge in session NOTES. -Mr and Mrs G. A. Ainslie, ,I ! p . 50 cents. Jaokeon, Henry H• " 419 Baird, George " 3, 406 there. of Comber, passed through Goderich 'e lines in Which we Ileus f;: a Kerr, Fred James 446 Boyce, Andrew T. 3, 458 Mr Geo. W. Swaisland, late of the Mol• P g r A press despatch says "The members Leslie, James `• " 449 Rattenbury, John W. " 3, 423 son's Bank staff, London, has taken a posi. on Wednesday, On the United Empire . I on their tri u the lakes to Sault St. good goods, and Value. *t of parliament feel sot a and sorry for McEwen, John " 449 Rose, David " 3, 513 tion in the branch of the same bank at Marie. Great preparation is being i , , MoEwen, Duncan " 408 Nott, Matilda I. 4, 446 Clinton. made here for the Sic cle meet on . ;'rC; their part in the melee of Thursday.' Plumateel Henry. P. " 429 McDou all Ma ie " 5 415 Rev. Geo. P. Mitchell, of Plainfield, Ill., y McDougall, 8K' the 17th. A large excursion from Hyde €'"` And well they may for it was a dis- Read, Isaac R. " .. 461 Sproat, Barbara " 5, 508 and wife, are spending a vacation here. park and other stations orlon the L. 4 graceful affair. merry, Norman " " 529 Reinke, Minnie " 5, 443 He is a brother of Mrs H. W. Cook and H & B invaded our town on. Tuesday: g Weir, John Lynn " " 475 Reinke, John C. " 5, 425 Mrs Ben Cole. Wileon,Samnel Wm. " " 563 Moore, Mary " 9, 409 We are sorry to learn that Mr John Victoria St. Methodist Sabbath school ttj,j:r It is not wise to do too much boast- U shall Lottie 9, 420 $teep'e health ie getting worse instead of held a most enjoyable picnic in Rans- sEAFORTH. p fords' rove on Tuesday.Quarterly , in about the commercial troubles in Brown, Cbristena " 9, 464 better, hie son, Dr. J. Steep, of Winnipeg, meeting services are hld in bot g Armetrong.Robt,Seaforth Public School 467 has been sent for. g ' .. the States, and their being none in Bethune, Allie " 382 TOWNSHlr of TURNBURv. - Methodist churches next Sunda in ,," B,kooka Herbert 4i 9 Mr T. Jaokeon, lr., whose health has Victoria St. church the love feast is be het° Canada. It is sincerely to be hoped ., , Eagleson, Merwin S. S. No. 2 411 not been good for some time has been t„ _ s FArbee, A. 383 Fraser, William " 2 425 spending a few days at Mount Clemens fore the morning service, and the there will be acne, but 'the trade re- Johnston, Hubert " 438 sacrameptal service -after the evening ,,a `,,n Campball, William A. 9 467 Springs, Michigan. ` 4tt • lati°ns and contiguity of the two ^ McLean, Keith 472 iliggine, Minnie " 9 409 Mie es A. Beesley and L. Smith, who Preaching. i6s countries are ,such that we may feel Papet, W illie E. ` 403 Powell, Thos. d . " 9 496 have been spending six weeks in the North- OBITUARY. - Margaret Davidson, Stewart, C. 417 Va istone, Lizzie " 9 510 west, returned on Saturday; they report a• daughter of Wm, Swaffield, died at the c ;;- -_, some of the effects of the trouble over Abell, Mead " " 386 " ver en oyable time. hMe of her father on Wednesday', twice now and the County should accept Weir Jane. 9 546 #!':hC ' . TOWNSHIP OF OAERICK. 1111Bs enjoyable Patterson, of Brentford, July 28th at 11.45 a.m., in her 33d year. this as final. 40% of cost of conatruotion rc there, before we want to. Beattie, Ada " 470 was the decision of the Arbitrators, Judge t,, Crich, Nessie " " 400 Darling, Bella, S. S. No. 9 521 returned home on Tuesday last, after Six years ago she entered into mar- g : ; Campbell, Alice 405 Toms dissenting. ,ijlr , • Items of Interest. P Hall Mar e. 9 482 spending her holidays with her friend, Mies rigid life with Geor a Edgar Davidson, +.,,.,aka Kidd, Ellen - '• " 407 ' Y „ ' tltttr -- Inglis, Greoe 9 418 Maggie Dowzer, of town. her now mourn ul husband. She Dr. Patterson, of Lnoknow, has been NOT EXACTLY LOCAL, BIIT MAY BE Kidd, Meud " " 393 fined $20 and coats b Mayor Barker of ' ., ., ,,: Gua etrcth, Rachel '. " 383 TOWNSHIP OP GODERICH. Dr. Elliott, late of Brucefield, has gone leaves behind her a little boy of three Y Y ''`.4 REGARDED ASSUCH. g down to spend a few days at hie old home years. Unti1,25 years of age Mrs David- $inoardine, for preatieing dentiety without j* Yunohard, Beatrice 391 Baker, Emma S. S. No. 11 459 in Iroquois, before permanently taking np son was tb all appearances a strong, a license, in violation of the dental law. _, NEwa, NEwB.-The NEw ERA solicits news 11'illeon, Olive 450 Towxsnir of STANLEY, his residence in Chicago. healthy woman. About five years ago An Ottawa despatch says:, -The large . , _ atter.- 4ecasionall --Wright,. Nellie_ " 442 Reid Sarah E. 8. S. No. 3 454 Mr Ab. Nesbitt, formerly -of the 16th con. a hemorage of the lungs laid the seeds quantity ,of rain that has fallen in ibis ,.- i . from any sad everyqu y Williams, Lily <s . _. ..- 402 ' {;yt;,IN„-- the record of some local event is missed, TowxsaIP oY EnsT wnwnxoaH. ' of Goderich township, and brother of Mr of consuimptton Iii heli" nattire, and slur= vicinity -daring -the past tea days is gluing-- unite nnintentionallq, through non -receipt WlNoaeM, . pumio Fred S. S. No. 3 481 Chris. Nesbitt, bat who is now living in ing the last two years the disease the farmers considerable anxiety, Dry t * Angus, D. H., Win haul Public School 462 g' •'„ the Northwest, is here on a visit. made rapid pro ress. With her hus- weather is needed now to give s4tisfsctorY r;,. of paitionlara. y4 a want news from all Buchanan, George 6 476 results from the crops. " sources, oral 'or written. Your friends will Blackwell Laura• R r " 429 Mr French, 'with hie wife, is visiting at band she spent t e winter in Cincinatti, ore: y - - be interested in reading what you tell ns. Davis,Maude • •• ;50 Black, Bella 8 430 i'" Go To Wong, -The hArveet is plentiful, . Owens, Ella g 430 the home of his father-in-law, Mr W. Tay- hoping the warmer climate would re- The annual meeting D the Liberal Con- 4ik Ferguson, Louie 417 „ lar. He has been appointed claseiaai master store her to health. 'Early this sum- servative Association (Dominion purposes} sf' bat the laborers are scarce, end the farmers Field, Daley " 521 Rampge Minnie 12 413 of Ridgetown Collegiate Institute, at a tial- mer, conscious of approaching death, for the South Riding of Haran, was held in k A r .are compelled to a ver hi h wa es. „ McGee, Carrie 12 463 she hastened home to die. Loving the Queen's hotel„ Beaforth, on July 22nd. , t p pay Y g g Hamilton, Hugh 519 „ dry of $850. Mr W. J. Sban n was re-elected resident, There are several young men about town , j „ Laidlaw David 14 394 ,, t+ Y g Heodereon, Emma 442 Mr J. B. Ramball has gone on a visit t° hands did all that could be done to help >#o , I ' ' who would do well• to get out into the Johnston, Dora a " " 481 hie sister, Mrs C. Callander, Parkersburg, her, as with patience she awaited the Mr E. C. Coleman, vice-president, and Mr , ` „ d G. E. Jackson, secretary. coantry.and do a little work, instead of Maanel, Sophie " " 418 West Virginia. Miss Minnie Rumball, summons of eath. • From a girl Mrs ". lounging around and leaning against tie- Moore Elmer " 1d 476 OUR LETTER BOX• who has been there for some time, will re- Davidson was of a kind, amiable and There died at lot 1, 14th men., of Ashfield, poste like so many aatomatio figures ant of MoKibbon Walton .. 554 - turn with him. loving 'disposition. These qualities on Friday last, one of the oldest esteemed "I repair. There are too many young mon Snell, John " 516 Mr H. B. Casson, well known in this vi were made more apparent after her residents of the township, is the person of -bore and elsewhere who apparently have Sttlee, Goo, .. « CATERPILLARS. Y Wm. Murdoch, father of Councillor J. G. be 413 cinit left his home at Harriston on Tues conversion, which tookplace in Victoria r no higher ambition than•to able to get W atsolt Nellie " 497 da for Boston, where he enters into jour- street Methodist church seven years Murdoch, of Lucknow.. Deceased, who enough to eat and put on a good suit of ., .. To tit, Editor of the Clinton New Era. day was in his 65th year, was among the io- g p g W Welsh, Cassie 454 naliatio work in the advocacy of _ ao-called ago. She had no fear of death, but Y g P alothes, ion ed for it during her last sickness, nears of the neighborhood - A. DAisv -"Pen and Suulight Sketches," 1 one of the Grand Trunk Railway's many handsome publications, has been received l at this office from Mr Will Jackson, town ! agent, G. T. R. It is a finely printed and lieantifally illustrated quarto, replete with valuable information regarding the many points of beauty and interest reached by i the line, and which offer unusual attrao- tionsto summer tourists. If the company 1. will only see that suitable transportation pXivilegeB-good for A year or less -reach .na; we will be happy. SCHOOL HEATrxo.-The Exeter Times SAYS., Seaforth and Clinton are at present 4*', ,,,-,... s, somewhat agitated over a proper system for heating tbA public school apartments. ." In both schools stoves are used. Beaforth . came to Exeter to get a design for a town hall, and in the present case it would profit by taking pattern from the heating and ven- •: tilating system in our public schools. There , are seven rooms in the school building here a ; and they are comfortably beated from two `, . furnaces and thoroughly ventilated, ensur- to the ing comfort and health acholars. The trustees spent a good deal of time in - working out a scheme for proper heating, ventilation and sanitation, which no doubt• they would willingly give the trustees of Both Clinton and Seaforth schools. A CHEAP EXCURSION TO BRANTFORD.-A cheap excursion will be run over the G. T. R. to Brantford and return on Tuesday next, 8th August. The cheap excursion rates will extend from Goderich an inter- mediate Stations to Stratford, inclusive. `.Crain leaves Clinton at 7.37 a.m., arriving in Brantford at 10.18 a,m. Returning, the train will leave Brantford at 7.50 p.m. same evening, Fare for the round trip only $1, children, 50c. Brantford is one of the most beautiful cities in Western Ontario, and has a large nuwber of interesting attractions for visitors, Buell as magnificent parka, the celebrated "Brant" monument, a work of art not excelled in the Dominion, and is in itself well worth a visit to the city. Itis water -works system and fire department are also among the most complete in Cana- da. The Trolley system of electric street care will convey You to any part of the city, while its schools and other public buildings, the Ontario Institution. for the blind, the John. H. Stratford hospital, etc., rank among the finest edifices and most complete equipments to be found anywhere. The nnmerous manufacturing indrietries are ptacoa of interest to all classes of the com- munityy The old Mohawk church, ((con• Hiderably over one hundred years olcl} iI Mattion the Indian eserve, just outsid< of the city limits, and is also well worth o visit. ilia Worship, L. Secord, Mayor o1 Brantford, espeoieliy welcomes this exour Aloft iii his city, and expresaea thehope that an be thrown open vlamth who nasi; put'pow daring t I 11 L,_,".", to two it for BRvssELa • DEAE SIS, -The fall web caterpillars are Christian socialism. g fetcher, Reg., Brussels Public School, 446 appearing -in large numbers on the limbs of Misses Rosie and S. I. Brownlee, who have An unusually large concourse of friends Mr L. Hardy, of Exeter,. is at present ,axon, Geon . " ° " 455 the trait end ornamental trees in our gar- been visiting at their cousins, Mr and Mrs attended the funeral services on -Friday engaged building a bridge in McGillivray ,eatherdale, William " it 428 dens. They are easily seen by the dead Brownlee, have returned to their home k- afternoon. The funeral sermon was awardedtownship near contracley,t and was last week Imith Frank R. as •• gib leaves and the web that the caterpillars East Hanieville, Miall. They intend tak- preached at the house by Rev. H. awarded the contract for the erection of {trateban, Dan " •• make around them. They should be de- Ing in London ore they go through. Irvine, from Rev. 7, 14 17. Rev. Dr. Ure two bridges for the township aOnnoii of Nilson, Fred " •• 457 stroyed at once, or they will soon strip the Mr John Hoffiicb, of Stratford, brother assisted in the service at the house and Hallett. Mr Hardy is one of the best + ,fill, Mend leaves off small trees. I cat the branch off, of Mr Geo. Hoffltch, Clinton, is spending a grave. bridge builders in Ontario,.and always gives .. .. Theresa " •• 404 or take a long pole, put the top of the pole few days in 'Aitchell, visiting his mother setistaoti0u. ferry, :. i, abont a foot through an old tin dish, tie and. sisters. He has just recovered from a Hensall later, Clara 417 9lli1 cdiver toot ento Votb Myrtle " ' • 391 some rags on the end of the pole, with wire, povere attack of fever and is looking very NOTES. -Mr 'Harry Arnond, of Me- Y saturate the rage with coal oil, then light poorly. WRoaiTER, it and burn the caterpillars; the dish will On Taesdaq last ' Rev. A. Stewart, of Carthur & Co., bankers, and family are GIRL WANTED, I 11 Sibson, Nellie, Wroxeter Public School 547 help catch them in falling. Renew the Willie church, passed the 15th anniversary taking a trip up the lakes as far as - 3azlewood, Mer 390 rage ore they barn out. W. C. SEABEE. of his induction here. His congregation, Mackinaw. We hope the outing and Good general servant wanted. Apply to MRS. Y .. ""' ° without an formality or ceremony, sent lake breezes may be beneficial to their J. WISEMAN, Ontario St. McLeod, William 410 Y BtrTa. him ,% present of 8100, a kindly recognition health. Mr Geo. McEwan raised a WORLD'S COLUMBIAN Caman, Msagie ........ , .... 389 TAR AND FEATHERS. of the event. large flax barn on Wednesday evening . EXPOSITION ' aoRRIH. -- Charlie Burrows, of Detroit, passed last, 100 feet by 45. Some of our Burne, Hattie ...................... 481 To the Editor of the Clinton New Era through Clinton on his wheel on Monde, young men arA becoming expert flax The Goderich Horticultural society have coma JlcLaughlin, Lillie........ ,......... 491 DEAR BIR, -In last week's issue of your last, on his way to Henfryn. He made the pullers. Three of them Messrs. J. platheted arrangements to make an exhibition from, 1 3andereon, Merle ........ . ......... 447 cotem, I noticed an article with the words trip from Windsor to Clinton in parts of Reichert, A. Whitesides and 1. Smalle- at the World'B hlb is packed ana expressed unty of Huron of plus, pears and irect Chicago Blow, Edgar ...................... 445 "tar and feathers,"in display letters,in the twhn CuninB. h amepped over night with Mr h m seg If any canlb at this we aA uld from bore. Parties will ,furll credit for I Crawford, Arthur .................. 466 heading. The reporter falls to tell us wile Jo g Evans, 11. 428 ther the editor of that paper acted as The other day Mrs E. Holmes, serious s St, like to hear from them. Next Tues- er char es torsendin frromoanylparexpress of the conn - McLaughlin, Chester ............ . . . . 441 over hundreds," or as ' `captain Catharines, narrowly escaped serious in- day, Aug. Sth, will be observed in Hen- ty hero will be paid a thi end. Correspondence jury from a vicious cow which she was sail as Civic holiday. Farmers, and regarding number of epeoii iene,time for sending McLaughlin, Frank .............. 404 ,"captain over tens," or, in fact, whether he was 1 Y MOLESWORTH, • • trying to drive Out of the yard. She was °theta, will kindly govern themeeives W., L©NrEfully.answered J. T. DICKSON, Stephenson, Robert 440 there at all or not. If be was there, I van• knocked down and her clothes torn, when accordingly. Miasea Dent and Coats, secretary. President. P • • • , • • • . • • ' , ' ' ' ' Mitchell, Carrie .................... 396 ture to say he will be loath to own it, even though in a former issue he spoke approv• some o Joseph a to her relief. er Mitchell are the guests Daviswas slim-uth- Goderich, July 26, teas. Terry, Loretta ................... . 425 ;ugly of such proceedings. It would seem Mr Joseph Wawanosh, eldest eon of the atoned. Mrs W. C. is was slim- of AUBURN. ore though his fine military airs might fond late Chief Wawanosh, one of the oldest monad home last week on account of EXCURSIONS Ferguson, Cora Belle ................ 479 enchantment to snob rather ignoble pro- residents of the Sarnia Indian reserve, the seveie illness of her mother, Mra Sprung, Minnie ................ . • • • 394 ceedin s. But hold, I at remember see- Passed peacefully away the other day, at Higgins, of Brucefield-who died on BRANTFORD, Aug. 8, Fare $91 Mole, David ..........:............. 428 ing in print an excellent' program for the the age of about 70 years. It was from Friday evening and was buried on BRUCEFI)ZLD guidance of those similarly engaged. It Chief Wawanosh that the two townships in Monday. We extend .to Mrs Davis SARNIA, August 8, Fare $1.10 Saltier, Joseph.. • ................... 446 was about as follows : Let him that is this county took their name. our sympathies. Mr J. Cook, of De- SARN IA, August 12, Fare $1.20 Mustard, Win. A . ............... • .. 403 Mrs Mark Wade, of Waterloo street, troit, nephew of Mr R. Coad, spent a Murdock, Alex without sin amongst you throw the first Stratford, a lady much esteemed by a!1 who few days,of this week, with the later 454 4 atone." That rule, strictly enforced, might MANITOBA EXCURSION) H)ZNBALL. oseibl shut out our warlike editor, and knew her and especially prominent in entleman. Mr R. Coad spout Tues - Colwell, Leslie.. , • . ............. 416 possibly some others that might be there, chnroh work. died on Thursday morning. ay last in Wingham. Mr J. McCar- Bonthroa, Bella .... •............... 384 from taking the initiative; and if carried She was the wife of Conductor Wade, who thur, banker, and family, who have AUGUST Kith, Fare $28 Good Elder, Jeeole Ellen .................. 432 formerly ran frim Goderich to Buffalo, spent some months at Ailsa Craig, re- for 60 days. For reliable information out in its entirety, in regard to throwing and who, a Pew years ago, was regarded as turned home last Tuesday. Mrs Wm. apply to 11 Reynolds, Lucy Florence •........... 421 Out slander, calumny, spiteful sayings,Gorr Moir, Liuisa Jane ... , ..... • ........ 409 book -tillage, false accusations, eta., might the most suave, affable, and toniest con- Johnston, of Burton, is visiting friends aCMMERHILL, leave a cod man of our Tor ink-Slfn ars ductor on the line. here. Miss Burton, of Mitchel, spent a We a r N Jordan Erbil g Y Y g f!w days among friends In town last y, „ . , , , , „ .. , , „ „ , . „ 386 with at least half their `,occupation gone." BLyTH week. Mr Mail son, of Mitchell, spent TOWN AGENT G. T. R.. CLINTON Thompson, Winnie . . .............. • • 403 It seems to the that if the usefulness of the a few days with his sister Mrs McLy- Mollveen, Thos, Arthur ............ 386 News -Record has dwindled down to incit- Sia SUocESS,-The Lawn Social in CONSTANCE. ing the "lewd fellows of the baser sort" of connection with St. Andrew's Church, n1Ont' WESTERN , FAIR Britton, William .................... 400 our town to acts of lawlessness, the sooner on the beautiful grounds of Mr Buie, East Wawauosh Wheatley, Mary .................... 534 it follows in the wake of the other enter- on Wednesday evening, was a decided LONDON EOMONDVILLE, ,prise that lately left, the better. Clinton success; there being a large crowd, a NOTES, -Rev. Mr Geddes, of White- hri no more need for a professional dirt• good program, good lunch, music by church, is holidaying for a few Sun SEPTEMBER 14 to 23, 1893 Porter,Flora.......:................ 420 thrower, than it has for a shooting gallery. the band and a very fine evening. days, Mr Robertson, of the 12th con., Jackson, Thoe ................. . . . . • 386 A LovER or LAW AND OBDRR, Proceeds amounted`to over $60. 1 buried a son, aged 24, on Thursday Jackson, Sam T . ............. . . . . .. 405 Clinton,, July 31Bt, 1893. NoTEs.-Mrs Foy and daughter are last; Rev W. Watson, of Wingham, 6ANADA'S • FAVORITE • EXHIBITION WALTON, visiting at the residence of Mr C. officiated in the absence of Rev Mr to STABLronED 1868, Neal, William ...................... 425 PEOPLE WHO TRAVEL. -Mr Ralph Hamilton. Mr A. McKellar is erecting Geddes. THE OLDEST IN THE DOMINION MaGarvia, John .................... Ren. Wade left this week for Aberdeen, a fine brick residence on Dinsloy street; A Bad drowning accident happened at I -------- McDonald, Maggie. • ................ 415 Dak.; T. Murphy for Edinburgh, Dak.; this street promises to be one of the Grand Bond Park, near Exeter on Thure- A. M. Todd for Sault St, Marie; J. B. prettiest in the county. One of our da While W. Phippen, aged about 20 LIVE STOCK EXHIBITS aRAxBsooR. Rumball for Parkersburg, Va., J. P. sports who has been to the other side, Bothwell, Charles .................. 445 years, son of Mr Phippen, of Parkhill, with Entries Close Sept. 7th. The best and - Doherty and Miss Doherty for the has returned a believer in spit ftualism, two other young men, were in Lake Huron largest Stabling,and space allotted on LONDS,SBOUOUOil. Worlfl'e Fair. The following party do you believe in it; .deflnespfxituali9m, bathing, young Phippen got beyond his receipt of entries. Elva ....................... 382 also leave today for CJhicago:•--John f M,an would like it expfaiped. Mr W. depth andwaB caught by the andertow and Adams;' yy Bell, Mabel .1 ....................... $82 Wiseman and wife, Miss Jessie Oliver, H. IlicElroyi wife and tfl'h, spent a few drowned, although he was a good swimmer. Better SPeel.f>I Attractions than g Alvin ..................... 408 Miss Hellen Coats, Miss Leslie, J. Me days visiting friends in LueknoW this The body was faand in the evening. ever before. y Bio den, A R. weak.; . Wilson, oY Toronto, wasi. rlomzavil,tds Murchie, No Fair, It. J. Macdonald, In the eA1 of Fl on County v0,. Mor SPEOtAL EXCURSIONS FROM ALL POINTS Jr liichsl'rdstin,. Rev Mr Diehl, R. Reid, in town the latter patit of ,the week. ppp Walter, Carrie ............... .... 389 J. Lowry W :Doig. Mr J. Whitehead; Jegeo yt & McElroy will rernove this ris Township In refeie co to the recent 0,r. Tr4wMrtha, Nelson ............1,..... 43`2 and Miss' Whitehead leave oIx Satitrcl tty ; montes to their neve place of business; bitretion aver _th a tins r Otho otano leo Prize Lists'encf Information apply to' 1 aLvtventl. for Winnipeg. All the above were are doubt if they wfli do the business ship's tsiafm an the pourt6ytor maintoflanao 1 1800tt'Prands J. ............. ...... 385 booked through by W. Jackson, town they did at the old stand. Flax pulling of bridges Judge F#f9dgan hes dismissed I 10%pt.A.W.Porter,ie . SClreta xlmmiar, Fallon..,.....••......... 4231 agent. is general. Considering the Gold e reti- 1hs apt with costa. Morrie has woe , Pr pident. 1?i 'u 1. ' M i • . > . W , I h_ .1 ... - _*1,&AAL_ ami I Lii,Lti« 0,-a _, d [ 4 Jr . . , :• - `4 ' MY _-L L, i _