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Clinton New Era, 1893-10-06, Page 4riaay, ,t�rpt: a� ay rhe food, end the 04.1bita in es Qcry feta• 3!#lQ fellow.:• s I)asueaT :--Rrooll mare, Wellwood,. Solara foal, � T' d.. 2 `yr old filiyt w Well 2 yr fila• gelding,^!`find 2; old $lly; 1• and 2' W' well• rebs, R d"M°Benzie, US Yr' old entire; horses, T ss .Brood `mare, 4An y?Eorhes. �lorse'foa1.1 vvot .ergo,, tomatoes, 0 K. How1'.(1�1�] $mall: to1#letoea, ll?i ;$Qwao n... ,JIIDaRs.—Heavy 'A -rang :and genkzal onto' JnhnIjstpn,Arp-'Gi Nott B:ncttedo;ordohotgc1Yiilt,' A2iea BateB "4 Johpston Giant's Linen obiz6,Mrs tt,Nott, AN hnston. ladles. un Iorolothittg, ma• Ilapfieldil'a11,Show.. obine matte, , e's SWIing 3th eon9."0, Qainpbollz' The Stanley. Agricultural SCole y C1ilr etiaiit Endeavor Convention fell show; held as usual at Pgf1p1d, The `Huron count yy Union of Ohrietian was. a very good one this year. Al- Endeavor societies held•rte seoond:anunel though conducted on a snnaller scale ' nventi n in the Carmel Presbyterian ld : W Bbdtt', V Va•. (th;in ejdtug, 5A''$coR, _V Vag arae of'the more pretentious es= 1bitions, ,it is nevertheless their equal .. 6h, Rene&% on Friday. Sept; 29 . Circulars and invitations had been freely . g1s '"gelding, ,H Birkby, J y�horse, Sweets, w Qed- in many respects, and a good dew! 01? inis taken in it by the farmers distribuW among all denominations where ,'young' People's Societies were organized, ', 3ehu Barr, -Span, Leyi , Brood mare; T fiodd. of° the surrounding country.. There: was a good •competition in the differ= orated to at. asking that delegates be app„' tend help'to make this convention both T 11Taylor, jr. 6iim6l. I-Caw,J Grit 0114.were ant classes. A large crowd of persons, Wednesday, anii pleasant and profitable. Nor were the : of e old ' eifer, . C+, Sowlex?R I e! er ' $ et l , R• a � s+ � present on the sec= and da the show: We re t:that gee our: aC '1 � e n t allow a more a tend P w.i t o x °ffioere disappoiatedr foo} the.. attendance; . W%ci good, and the deepest interest prevail:. • t aprlf, NCuming D oqk ed ?lptice, .Thi prize list is as*follows. }� i ,ed t ronghont• the sees. ons.^ � morning session commenced at 10 hmen, ':f Armour 48n11, !'Stier, J $fire, R Scott laossRe-8>naays DseIIon'r =Brod mare;, Levi Trick. 'Foal, L6i ,.Tile O'clock, President Henderson in the chair. ' Rev Mr Swann, Hensel), naor, R Corlop; D Sootb , Trick. 2 yr old geldiog or filly, 1and 2 John Stephenson, He called upon of for the address of welcome; who on. behalf --C1Rw„;Corley, J Arm-. Salkold & Son, 8 anworking horses, 1 and1 Jn Sparrow;-. Bates.. of the local societies, And the kind .People of Hensall, wished the delegates to enjoy �}'tyldeheifmrr CodlteS ; C Yr old helfer+ M�Wllarilt ,, (Imm z ,P�xco1ss� ,.Brood mare, T Nie• holeoon. Foal, '.� Nioholyon. 2 yr old geld. their extended hospitality.. An a2knowLe�lneut_wAs Wart rumde Qa Hei#er om�r Thos Rosa, Gk. yr�gld etedrs,,� ' 4Roee, SJ ef �yeurlipg, steers, R -ins prhil},W f3tel lYiig, eiq Doli; H Daiaiisi. .span .-working horspol- keI ' & Son, John Walking _ Vehslf of those present, by the Rev John Roes, of Brussels. Pair:etee palyes"T Boss, Campbell. teamongaIl; W Sterling, 6th:oon. Tho lrliltates of bhe�Vingham convention. was read and adopted, Then followed re - Thos' toss, John 01AOnr.. J & Jndergon, D (look. R'RoeDsmus.--Brood inure, i and 2 P Me- Dougall. Foal, A Grainger, P MoDoagall. porta from the Secretary and the different Societies of the county, showing that the, increase wuus-=Aged,ram, N Cum. 2 yr old gelding or filly, S 8usi6a. Yr old !geldingg or filly, S Hoston. Span; 0 reb, Union had made a very marked over the past year, and inspired a.deternii- Son. SliesiWig ram, -J ;uming. Ram” lamb, J J Wilds. " Single OW16ter; P McDougall. nation for a most. vigorous campaign the . imiilgJ ;. ''P,ati ;quell ewes, ig P;atr Sh 9 ewes, OA,D"oR Honsss.—Foal, P Webongall, J painpbell:•2 yr'"olct.,gelting •or filly J coming year. Rev Mr Henderson was appointed Bele- Provincial. Convention, "t. Saetinge Pair :ewe Salkeld, T. Ward. Yr old gelding or-filiy, Salkeld & son, Jn Salkeld. .Lad driver,' date to attend the in St. Catharines, on October 10,11• and 12. N'Cninln : in Gj•r"to Aged ram, R M H Mira Elliott, "Miss Beattie. Saddle horse,. J Beattie A 1Jrwin, Dog and pony race, The afternoon session was opened with a prayer and praise meeting; led by Rev E. °rling7rsm, -Harrison, A1 2 R mi GQ6wan Aged yV,Cook,2artin Marks. Gita-, CATTLE. -Milch cow, GH Hewson, Softley, Hensall, after which reports were given of the Montreal and Cleveland Inter- soa Shearltu owes, M' ve lambs, R 10GOW' S'n, •M J MoNaughton. 2 yr old heifer, W Elliott, J Reid. Yield bf ifer., 1 and 2 W Elliott. national Conventions, by Pres. liendereon, of Hensall, and A. T. Uooper, of Clinton, 3t eheep, J Cdi hes, era R hoop, J'Barr ' Fat bow, heifer or'eteer, J Reid, A Elliott. Heifer calf, W Elliott,' W G+'Johnston. 8 respectively. The following officers were then reported 4izko ':',Aged bear, S Ed Brood;sow, Jus Zenry & yr,old steer, Valid 2 W H Woods. 2.Fr old steer, • land 2 John, Reid. Yr old steer, W by the Nominating Committee, and ap. i proved by the Convention: President, Rev , Boaz Iitterecl in .93, 1 Sow lityored, '$, H Elliott, J XWitig,hton. Heifer calf, thor- Gt. 8. Cobblediak, Brussels; Vice -President, in hman .; •' •` onghbred, W Elliott; Elcoat Bros. L==Tiia Smwl,.—Ram, Elcobt Bros, Mr A. Ireland, Wingham; Secretary, A. T. Cooper, Clinton; Treasurer, Miss'G. M. Agbd ::bear, J Armopr: -w H Woods. . Shearling ram, J Salkmld, Elder, Seaforth; Councillors, Rev ,H. H. ,t, T 8 TayTor jr-"Boat � Scott, J Ow•ene - Soyr Eleoi<t Bros. Rain lamb, Salkeld & Son. Pair ewes, Elocat Bros, J Salkeld. Shear• Watsbu, Wingham; Rae J. D. $errin, Bay- field, and Miss Mills, Lucknow. - Scott,, J Owens :Pen of lilig ewes; Salkeld• & Son, Elcoat Bros The President's address was full of good ''IEwe, e, 1 land '2 JJ Harrioglr. lambs, Salkeld. & Son, Elcoat Bros. Fat l epp, Th Salkeld. suggestions, and if space would permit we should like to have it printed in ull. The Rooke,.Leghorns, Spate- St1aorAsrtr,EDowxS•—Shearling ram, 1 and Christian Endeavor -stood higher in num- Air :any other variety, •all 2 Jn Donkin, Ram lamb, Jn Salkeld, in bees, influence and -power than. evei before; sour arm`•gate, V. Vancrman. Dunkin. Pair ewes; Jn Dunkin, Jn Salk. rad. Shearling ewes, J Dunkin, A Duncan. the Society had more influence on present civilization then its railway system; it set - 'P D Sho*ere. :Or.,.,Doub a est?riage, Jae Ewe lambs, 1 and.2 J,Duakin. BRR>fsa RE Pias.—Aged boar, R Penhale, tled .the question of questionWe amuse- ( menta by substitutional employment. , V Vanoriaaa. Plow,;T iaos. Gang., plow, T H W Townsend. Brood Sow, S Beatty, W G Johnston. Boar, J Johnston, W MoAllis- • The President elect, Rev G. H. Cobble- diok, gape an excellent talk on 'The Pledge. ter. Sow, 1 and 2 W McAllister. Why?" .although a subject that has often fall'wl}eat, C1 Moffatt, R I SIIaaoLs Pros.—Sow, A Elliott, Young been talked from, yet the president fail wheat,. J, & J dander- sow, As Johnston. brought to light many new reasons why Fall; wheat; any kind,, h tGleo Moffatt. G AND Smmzos.—White winter wheat, this golden -bound preage, should be. used by wea, srin ,7,& R %4t, Anderson.. g Furze, Jn Salkeld. Red wintex wheat, J galkeld, S Furze. Spring wheat, S Furze, every Society. "Hints for thaTrayer Meeting"' was in- lwarasi;"Q N t►H Bisoir fl .Uitfdad Small dead;, ;J' Salkeld. Large peas, S Furze, J Salkeld. amell' pear, w Townsend, S Furze. Six trodaeeo by Miss Stewart, of Goderich, and she, gave sddh an .wellent ppaper that, Aisonesion which Vlbffttttr Large,p0es;;Cleo' ry,RMti(lotwar}, Jld rrieop rowed.. barley, A Jobnoton. Two rowed ];ails,,; Jn Salkeld, John !Judson. Small the Convedtion, iti the followed, knew of, na other ways.that the avaRs. - (�loljlen.l negq d , do J Anderson. $1.1— tj1 yjr]iite oats S h"nrze, a Danoan. Blabk. oats, J, Hn son, J !!Veld. Timothy seed in model prayer meeting, as described by Miss' Stewart.: oourd hie• impfi i -ed on'. Anderson.' t no,W a' 0, Salkeld,;Ieaeo Salkeld. Corn, t3grlkelyd, S Mise C#reae 111dgr, of gealokth, with then 'agXor Pros.. 1t'3 GFr #- If'ottya * ; - subject "The Country gdoiety"t gave many Drug, tt Doman. -• tsome ne, aH McLean, '961.)k .. ly�t � >,i Ant POW N.x••JI mar. •Y!'.0Ph"_... R ">sahhale; W ElIigtt , �y CSIIRt2e. –+• Hotliw�iugde rid' ,tor' A JTbhnsb6n; . Some -i d, colored, G 960, A Johnston, home made, A Johnston, U£rs, fide;shin tte, A Joluston. .` ;� Sterling, 6th co nett. • :Woo ora, A Xo`hn Merl#ng, t .son,. instony a`OVe4on. W l UlOtt, Mfse,'Steriing'r '4ca. coke, Mrtl Cl Nott, G $13ewoon. t7solY#ngs,: ;1VLieti:d.albof;, .Mrb (�`' n eoolts, '�,`tb Gi'U%tt.: Wobrlen gl ineton. �Vobllbn ; nlits,'l�e'1�VE ataitatrxs'•�-Singlb ' bu8gyr �' i• A plough with skimmer,- J 'f Wait plough without Almmt i ; 'Glans plotti;h', T' ; Beatty,. aril! or bultivator ticuf�er, T $r haiee:,ehoee,, O 1`rwin, , .Pump, aeon. YititYling�;,fnilbuom tchii in 'itoDucii.— ub salt bA*r 's �tige. �IS�Ibil�erll�bttttbr, �";?d`pfd ltlgJ G Ixt�A littiF�re�, d": �'oltntlf� Wd That'll bought trom the best M4nufact r,.ers, and sel..ectedby exp.erienew - buyers -There more. the prices., etre right and, _ qual>ity: good: W Shades ��dow , that are absolutely► opaque and washable, mounted•on'.the best rollers: ARE NOW FOR (SALE AT ° l a .o ersBo. S Co k p � The Rifle Matehes. The following is, the list of prize winnersat-the-matches-over Atholcott - Ranges last Monday:— FiRsTMATOH.—Lt.-Col. Wilson 1st;, E. GS..Courtice.2nd,,N,.,Robson. 3rd, J. Dodds 4th, A. Wilson 5th, J. Roberts 6th, J. Worden 7th'. ,SECOND MATCH.—J. Worden 1st, E'. . G. Courtice 2nd, C. Wilson 3rd, . J. S donee 4th, J. Johnston 5th, J. Dodds 6th, A. Wilson 7th, N. Hobson 8th: . NuRsEnT.—A. M. Todd Ist, T. C. Doherty 2nd, M. D.• McTaggart 3rd, J. Emmerton 4th, B. G4ibbings 5th, John Ford 6th, G}. Gilchrist 7th. AGGREGATE.—J. Worden !sty E. G. Courtice 2nd, J.: Dodds 3rd, A. Wil- son 4th, N. Robson 5th. EXTRA SERins.—C. Wilson 1st, A.' Wilson 2nd, E. G. Courtice 3rd, N. Robson Ath. Lt-Xol.._ Wilson 5th, J. Dodds 6th John Spooner 7th, J. Johns. ton Sth, , "J. Worden 96b, B. GSibbings 10th, 'J. S. -Roberts 11th, M. D. Me -- Taggart 12th, T. C. Doherty 13th, J. T. Lee 14th,,C. Hale 15tH. f tw gAta�tforatitts For !Sale or To .!tent. A Cottage and stable with two acres of land. A good bearing orchard thereon, situated on Victoria Terrace on the banks of the Bayfield rt6er. JOHN MoGARVA. STRAY NEER. Broke into subscriber's Premises, lot 4, Huron Road, Gtoderioh township about the 30th of se t, a two-year-old roan sstbery.� pThe owner ie hereby him cow y.Br10HNreHO MEBy charges and take AUCTION SALE. _OFA- MAPLE `RIDGE FARM•. ' and STOCK. The undersigned Will offer ' for sale ou the ppremise, - lot 14 "3rd Concession of. st"19y, on WCONE DAY. bot. 18r hit hpautifai farm of 100'iotok. situated in Steale5r,1 riiilb from Banca - field Statton,7 miles from eaforth and Clinton, well underdrained with tile,and nearly all id state of first-elsm cultivation won watered, largge bsrn; with axone stables, game house, two oroh- arde;.,altlq"pe�ietity thotoulered 6hrolisbit'e Rheep 'imported and Canidiait.bred, ali.re etered;and many c1'. them pi+lze fviahere, 6 of hem. alms 18 -ram• ismos �lialanoe ewes, l0 Bead of cattle, horeee aitd otlief Articles, • Teretes —All stein, of idle aitd, •udder otlgbp r,ter that amount'12 inrontlib credit ott fern bins approved joint' >idtes; 6 dltooant of, a pet Dent per ennam. fci'� each oil credit amounts JOHN DUTiSRl,1'fop. F7. 33os9ltlNabttRY, Ate a't �Y'].G� ' tb�'e ' ��I' Por "tlale cheap under rhortgerge, on+ monthly �e►Itne'Ute Of lil•1.5G, ' 'Lar�0:2-s�or�'�ric� Sto�� andFram�'�arn Yn the Torn �of Olinttin. A'�ip1y"'t0 LO�TnON DCg'1�' t�Cl>Li;�AI��, . T;oz��nax, �OtYx tT ecce. ted Prices forW. . Cato You ma thinly 1t the wrong t><me.of ;tbe , o. buy.. much, (vFott4II >tlnd'erR4lydir wry eireulpstancee. lt'rYla ! bq, but in view of the. Special %iargaine we are giving; ITIS NOT- A few days ago we bought a quantity of Cottons below even mill pr!Qes and the good's are now here. , N4w we have plenty of : tattOn op hand for an. ordinary' sea- - son's trade, and this. lot must not . interfere with regu- •lax` stocks, Therefore in order ta► tura them into mo- ney�again"' to hustle, ,them , out in • Slid t; °order we Are , going to .sell, them -at prices that should clear them out, in a week's time and give you .the Cheapest Cottons you ever bought. It will pay you to buy now even. if you don't use them till spring. o. What's the • darter. with Theso: Prices ? : There's Nnthink• the Matter withthese Goods d -Good Greg -Cotton 4ic-- -a yards A 1 value. at 6 or 62'C• 23 yards for $1. Aw~ Good Grey Cctton 5c a yards worth easily. 76 .20yards for 81. An Extra. Good Cotton at 6c a yard, value at 9c 17 yards for $11 With these Cotto:ms ire will sell 55 pairs All Users, aa=ask and Suck Sample � Tovvelss, Large Sizes, worth at least 200 a piece. Your.'Ghoice, Two for. 25 .cents , We give values in Flannels that are by long odds better than any in the trade Fair Union Flannel 9 cents. n i n Flannel 15 cents Good U o A Goo n A Line Mostly Wool, some advertise it as an ail i res in rural districts and tib sop dt syn doubt, will he pradtieed, by them: " Wool 'Tally ! aft FiV lie but if . allnsti although r coming inontha; $cerin .of,sayfield, th the en to it looks' like it. 'Our Ar co' 18e A regular agelization among the','youpg; morpol ei<psrXO "h of the worts' :2r. riannelo, Plain or. T'wi'll 20c.. A 28et iabrpool, wl►ere: , he ;los, until a . is previous, iesidea, ana took an ...: : t in thitl itriptirtant work: ' w earns Program were' aomewhat ling for 23' Qont fel it'.proVa,Very interedting and ° 'ol ' 9c a $eantif W Fine Soft All Wool Ftannel W. Holti(ieer of.Clinton, in the, That We ltev, Bbllery, of Wingham, gave, � � tastxo :a4droos, sithongh he that Ofd &r `95C. art yosr ai d. thought we were giv hbhad:tOspoak.,intirs6tndtweptY': �revieuo ao the time al;meetmg. i,ng- goon `va'lit s0 We . Wei e, but e,e a h selling he grAn4cst work'to whldh' oils;` ; : ;. :.° 5ur•attihoon, lite -place to leo able i1akets d1 8r8Y1C.el It 11tmans tlilf�4ubtelt�ly.�leSt �valiles.. ottani Aird reep6n'sible work was': ltd" attsd of •C1h let. ` a•. t. . I teed v+Stir t o � ., . •: , • t. Eer'in 6f 'lea ae1�i, a atb, fir etnemhe :iv alwa tt.have ust what we a, vor, IOeJ�.A, cola-• r J k pp , n9ites :enlargltl °nliie'addrbsstii'i' n . D. .. r l goon, and which watl ,gttlte as iny: sa'V+ ybt�i mlcilsey 4n ev'ty#i�y ciollaxr: wol•th 3 du I,t1y i, 1. Larkin, of., Clh&thAm epekb: _ *, tration; since it WeO: the kit, w ` P. S. o! C.bl, has blld htcblp �, R'xcuratons to the wdkl� e. b'ttir, will talt'e ��ii 1, ed t3riiikttiatYntla4 tldying+hwb;';PX�,°e ovory FRIDAY And, SAT'il.1i,DAY state ttl lYot hioflf iiietlr bob a coitus' the mdrith of October, y I o£ men. �itiit o6nldwiot oftend'� thou+ for,* Clhr#ewialr u bYlal to FARE $,Jo o told tdt 12 days see dfid timl rlglit inirq fictive bor ottrie, leketb,:'itttd all ('06rniatttin X . lb itl av tet3hM8t w Sts, apljlY,•tq ? ° ilatg iiiea l owldad1+5e nonB�� r ffa, exec r, !� �n'd Rett« � • lieldla'.lyilntc9f� r`Yay; l� t