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Clinton New Era, 1893-08-11, Page 811111111•1111111111111111JMEINIONIMIIII4 Angoigt, J411 lisriE CLINTON NEW ERA • ' ' • Uttelt FRIDAZ A 1,1,30913. WOAT4 NOTX0E8. ci1/ etit.4400AT6'. 0.417tas.--Sonse 1(004 cattle were delivered here ou Wedneeday, for Mrsmith, amseg them, toeing 4.0 bead bY Mr W. A. grant, of Stanley, which weighed 18,810, or an Average of 1470; lard Baker, Goderich teWnsni,P, 6 . head, 6,83); J. Avery, Stanley, 6. 0•100; Jno, Bakker, OdderichtoWnship, 2, 2050; 3. Pantelen. Goderich toWliehip, seitrat,0 *WPM' Aqthit BRO•46 litt$ ot ;PO tttter: Ws Grocer. Prince and Green, who were courinitted for trial by Mayor Merag- , iintufenitimrtoiriorl the *Aoki rose rirtVlead, cow When • brought be- , R,-HtitiOtitr 140 Arlo° rid for irr IkilYr 'ET SENTUNOVDGI-- The bur- ' 0112002Z sin *Al '01160 by 1%v14 udge' ..(41141, 4134 werek to have SSW :QPRIOS. received sentence last FridaYr blit, it $04W14 7011NA, — On the Breld road. was 4eoide4 to err:rend sentence and , Deform% Assets. Analog the slime wifi oblige as re y served a term in the Con- returuing it toss* Tana ormtral Prison, being committed under xt you' went s. Trunk Vanes, petit ot shun anether name but nothing etanda Owner can Score kilo iisure ying at the look u th r r first. Vire under - "BW *B.4 914°)14 /stand Ft' hasel been found that Prince AitittraLt) BOBS. LOOT betiroon Olinten and h al ad Straps Iget ot Ilorneer, her Duster or Horse charged agairia Gree lifbt Gholtrifili 04010 .cot. ou .YOUNtito* 44 • n• #,Tuktrgrii, ointon PIAATR DE MRS. UPSHAI.L.—A few weeks since we Mentioned the illness STEE4 RANGES -if you will of Mrs. Upshall, with the probability them. We cairsupply them that the same would terminate fatally, fit 20 per eent less:than peddlerSbut seethed -no idea that it would occur We 'do net recommend them. so soon, she dying at the residence of ' The liny ThotAir RangeheY is Mr. W. Jackson, on Monday. She was a native of Clinton, being a. daughter the ' t It GE& . of the late William Rattenbury; her HA will non warRLAND BROS P. remains were intered on Wednesday, from the home of her .rnether. Her ailment was 'brought about. by an ac- gOWU *Ora. cident to her hrp, sustained many years ago, which was always. a source • ACCIpENT. — Wednesday morning of trouble Usher. She was a member While Mrs Robt. Biggard was walking of St. Paul's church. One son, survies ;about the yard, she stepped on an up- her. furned.grien,rake, the teeth of which entered er focit, making abed Wound. FoOT BALL.—A veryinteresting foot ball match took place on Wednesday PAUWMEAT.,— Considerable new evening, on the Collegiate , Institute , grounds, between the Medicos and a wheat has been marketed, and farm- picked club from tie town. About ere say that the yield is verygood. eight out of the number of Medicos Mr Fair tells us that it is weighing had not bad any practice for the past well, roneh of that delivered going 62e two or three years; so went into the to the bushel, the lowest tested being field as fresh and green as June grass, 6PIbS. but notwithstanding, they kept the boys hustling tor all they were worth; and the universal opinion of the spec- tators was "give the pill -drivers prac- tice and they would soon do the boys up." A very friendly spirit existed throughout, and though the boys got some pretty hard bumps and several tip -ups, yet the best of humor prevail, ed. The result of the game was a goal for the boys, and a disputed goal with the bedifit of the doubt in favor of the Medicos. IMRESHERs.—A visit to the Thresh- ing Machine Works of Messrs Mac- pherson & Hovey Co., Clinton, shows business to be very lively and their threshers being shipped to all Sections of the province. They have also sent a considerable number of their separa- tors to Manitoba and the Northwest, and more are ordered for the same territory. They report trade as very good, and with the abundant crop throughout the country generally, will, undoubtedly, have a large sea- son's business. Farmers are becorriing generally aware that the Monarch Separator is the best machine to em- ploy, on account of its excellent grain - saving qualities, which is due to the fact that it has the best and most thorough appliances of any machine on the market for separating the grain from the straw. In addition to manu- facturing threshers, with their numer- ous attachments for bearding barley, hulling clover, etc.. they are this year offering two new articles required by threshermen;--hr seamless rubberbelts and tank pumps. The tank pump, especially, should be used with each threshing outfit, and every live thresh- erman who studies his own and his patron's interests will not fail to have one. It will more particularly be ap- preciated by farmers who have to supply water for threshing engines. as with it tanks can be filled at the rate of a barrel a minute, and it works very easily. It is also useful in many other ways, as washing out boilers, emptr ing or filling cisterns, spraying, etc, The thresher who owns a Monarch has a machine that cannot be surpassed in any respect, while in many ways it is incomparably ahead of all others. TiormaRs.—The following are the officers for Clinton Star Lodge for the ensuing three months: -.,1R. Chown, C. .T.; Miss L.White, V.I.; Miss S. Moore, 'P.S.; J.Houston, C.; Wes, Moore, R.S.; Miss L. Miller, Treas.; J. Carter, M.; MSS L. Brown ,D.G.; F. Poole, S.; G. Eiffilallow, L. T.,e'puty. •ITOLIDIdYnoo. —Mr Jas. Scott, libra- rain, vell take his usual holidays, com- rrienelig with to -day. He well de - sere es them, and the members of the It6titute should help him in enjoying Allem. No books, whatever, 'will he J changed for the next week, but the reading room will be open as ueual. CHANGED HANDS.—Two weeks ago advertisement appeared in the NEW ERA; offering for sale 200 acres of tim- ber land away over by Tara station. The advertisement caught the eye of Mr W. F. Longman, of town, who went over and inspected the land, and seeing there was a, snap in it, he at once completed a purchase of it. STONE WORK.—Siale & Hoover, of the Clinton Marble Works, keep their business moving lively, and are filling orders continually for flrst class work. They are now working on a fine gran- ite monument, ordered. by Mrs Tod-, den, one of the same material for thio late Mr Cantelon,and a large one to be placed in. Clandeboye cemeteryi ., • -AuTomATIC TELEPHoNES.—Mr Cul- verwell, general agent for the Auto- matic telephone company, is in town securing subscribers for their tele- phones. Mr Combe'Veill have the Cen- tral office, though a Central is really unnecessary; • already a number of subscribers have been secured, and as soon as the number reaches twenty five the line will be put in operation. IMPROVES WITH AGE.—In the press of other matters, we forgot to mention that the Brussels Post had entered on its 21st year of existence. It is an ex- cellent paper, honorably conducted, with a scrupulous regard for morals and principle, and any paper conducted on these lines cannot help being a pow- er for good in a confinunity. We are pleased to see that tile Post is pros per ing. , QUITE A VICTORY. — Mention was made last week of the decision given by Judge Toms, concerning the Bell Telephone Co. The case for the town was conducted by Mr James Scott, barrister, and that for the Bell by Mr M. C. Cameron, Q.C. It was no small honor to succeed in winning a case, -when pitted against se able a lawyer as Mr Cameron, and Mr Scott is de- serving of great credit therefor. Fluor Sen.n.—Mr W. Bawden, of Exeter, has bought of Mr W. Rana- ford„the two lots on the Huron road„ Tuckersmith, containing 160 acres. It is a most eligibly situated farm, being immediately adjoining the corpora tion and the price, which we under- stand, was $12,000, is a reasonable one. There awn° buildings on the place, and it is said that Mr Bawden will at once proceed with the erection of a house. ACCIDENT.—The other day Stewart, the eldest son of Mr F. Macpherson, met with a bad. accident The family are csmping on the lake shore. beyond ' Porter's Hill,and Mr W. Wheatley was engaged in taking a load of trap- pings to the camp, Stewart riding thereon; his hat blew off, and Mi. Wheatley pulled up in order that the boy might secure it, but in getting off the load, he accidentally. fell breaking the large bone of the wrist. NARROW EScAPE—MrJohn Stephen- son had a narrow escape on Monday. He was engaged putting in a pump at Col. Hoare s. The well is over fifty feet deep, and while he was in it, some workmen above were lowering a 16 - foot pump log, when the windlass broke, and the log went down like a shot. Fortunately, it missed Mr - Stephenson. Mr John, Shohbrook, who endeavored to hold the rope in its descent, got his fingers badly burned. HARD TO GET.—The Education De- partment Apecifies that each Collegiate Institute shall have as a member of its teaching staff a "Commercial Special- ist." This regulation only went into force a couple of years ago, and there has not been time to develop enough "comnsercial specialists" to supply the demand. In point of fact it is said that there only two persons in the teaching profession in Ontario possess- ing the necessary qualifientions conse- quently sehools find it difficult to se - Imre rt teacher who will "611 the bill," Clintori Collegiate has already adver- tised twice for n c1-1-.4sor to Miss Eitunt,, but so tar hnq not suceeerled. Hirwever, the llosr '; Irina to get a Sitreeseer; and io ;, so • A NEW LOT OF THOSE mous erge Dress Goods That are all wool double fold and sell for 25 cents a yard. Ten shades to choose from including the new fall colorings If you are going travelling and think of having a new. Dress' before you go, you might as well have what's the newest, and something that is going to be worn for fall. The first shipments of our Fall Dress Goods are here, ready for your inspection; there is a good range of the newest and what promise to be the most fashionable materials and colors for early fall wear. A SPECIAL Sale of Frillings at 2c, 3c., 5c and 8c yard may interest you NOTES.—The wife and family of Mr Jos. Cook, (formerly engineer at the Doherty Organ factory)have moved to Flint, Mich., where he is said to be re- siding. Persons in town claim to have seen a mirage of Lake Huron quite distinctly, on Sunday evening. Mr S. S. Cooper has the contract for the erection of a new office for the NEw ERA. The Grand Trunk has put up a number of tie posts at the station, making it safer for those who drive to the trains. People who saw Col. Hoare in town Monday morning, wondered at the radiant expressions o bliss that overspread his countenance, but understood it all when informed that he was revelling in the ecstacies of joy caused by the addition of a son and heir to his household. The Ma- sonic excursion to Sarna, on Tuesday, was not very well patronized; only three tickets were sold here, none at Londesboro, and seven at Blyth; the excursion to Brantford the same y fared much better, taking nea from Godericb, and about 35 fro The dry weather is affecting the crop. and many are afraid that even should rain come, it will be too late to be of any service. We are sorry to announce the death of the youngest son of Mr Seale, which occurred on Fri- day evening. The Board of 'Public School Trustees have engaged Miss. McEwan, of Hensall, as assistant, dur- ing the two months model term, at a salary of $65. We areinformed that, owing to the depression prevailing in the United States, a number of the Cli n - ton i an s employed in the Organ factories of Detroit, have been thrown out of employment. Mr Oliver Johnston's house. on Isaac street. which has been overhauled and enlarged, looks well, and when painted and otherwise finish- ed up, will be decidedly improved. Parties who desire prize lists of the Huron Central Fair, which is to be held in Clinton on Sept. 26-27, can pro- cure them of the Secretary, Mr , W Coats. Mrs Sam. Smith, formerly of Wingham, who ie lying at the point of death at Midland, is a relative of Mrs Hodgens. It is said that there are a couple of cases of typhoid fever in town. arising from impure water; if they are carefully looked -after, there need be no uneasiness about them. We un- derstand that the treatment Mr Thos. Fair is undergoing in Detriotcr is per- ceptibly benefitting his eyesight A few horses were bought here for sale on Wednesday, but there were no buyers present Mr W. Cooper has put in plate glees fronts for Mr Twit- chell's store. Relatives in town of Mrs W. McLean, Goderich, were summon- ed to attend her funeral on Wednes- day; she has been ailing for some time; she was a daughter of Mr Arthur Can- telon, and Ways two small children to mourn her untimely death. Estate CLINTON THE LINES OF GOODS WE CUT ON DURING AUGUST MEN'S SUITS TO ORDER •And thOse who come first will have the bost chance, bemuse we WO going to dear them 0'0 if the price do it, HPre are speoial artidos Boys' and Gies 'Tricycles, Boys' Bicycles, Bab3r — Carriages, Croquet - ---AND SOME SMALL LOTS OF WINDOW SI -LADES , ANYTHING IN A SUMMER SUITING WILL BE QUOTED AT A LIBERAL DISCOUNT BoysSpring and mmer Suits . ,• ,•1 tAlt • ara WE • HAVE BOMB REMNANTS OF THE ABOVE GOODS AND THEY ARE DOWN TO ThE LOWEST PRICES TO CLEAR E3p,os. 7 Book Store and News Depot, Mackay Block, Clinton. ALSO QUOTED AT REDUCED PRICES. In Straw Hats The prices of what we have left in Men's or Boys' . Straw Hats, sells at very near hall the regular price wok Summer Ties . At 3 for 25c, 2 for 25c and 25 cts each. All washable goods. • ACKSON BROTHERS, Clothiers, Furpishers and Hatters CL'INTO1' and SEA FORTE THE SPOT To buy reliable And cheap goods is at the Montreal House These hot days we are offering light goods at panic prices, as we do not wish to hold any stock until it becomes unseasonable. A call convinces—a call solicited. Plumsteel & Gibbings, Clinton •BEESLEY &CO LADIES' and CHILDREN'S Black Stainless Hose 12c. to 25c. per :pair GLOVES Silk Taffetta in Black and:Colors at 10e Light & Dark Prints You cannot realize the Bargains we are giving until you have seen those 11,ct. Prints tor 8c. Dress Goods Are moving at the clearing prices we are selling them. The price of a cheap dress saved on every good one bought at the low prices going now. AC1 i Ms 11\T M We are clearing out. You cannot make a mistake in buying a Hat. You can be economical With no effort whatever by purchasing one now. BEEsLEy8lcarh. Ladies Favorite Es1ablIstmiall BEAVER 13LOCE, ts 1")