Clinton New Era, 1895-08-16, Page 5THE BAYFIELp ADVERTISER.
VOL I—N,o6
BAYFIELD, ONT., AUGUST -16 , 1895
()MANTIC scenery, high elevation, wide and beautiful
treets, pure spring water, and an air that will in a short
time restore the most depressed feelings, c3upled with un.
surpassed boating accommodation, makes popu-
lar among those seeking a pleasant summer resort.
LOCAL NOTICES.
DR. BRUCE, Dentist, Clinton, visits
Bayfield professionally the first Thursday
of every month
PERSONALS.—
Mr J. Gemeinhait was in Detroit
this week on business.
Mr W. Caldwell, wife and family,
who have been visiting at Mr T. J.
Moorehouse's, have returned to Bay
City.
Mrs Davidson and two children and
Miss. Davidson, of Seaforth, are this
week's additions to the " W idders'
Din" at the White City.
Mr Alex. McLeod, of Indianapolis,
spent Sunday with his brother, Mr R.
McLeod.
Mr Herb. Calliday was down from
Goderich on Sunday. His sister, Mrs
A. Thompson, returned with hire to
the village, after a short visit in Gode-
rich.
Mr H. Young, wife and family, of
Clinton, spent Sunday in the village.
Mrs Whitehead and the Misses Little,
Clinton, were enjoying the lake breezes
on Saturday.
Mrs F. Fox and family are visiting
at Mr Wni. Parson's, Goderich town-
ship.
The Misses Hyslop, of Toronto, are
the guests of Miss M. Sterling, 4th
con., Goderich township. .
Mr and Mrs Bausiaugh,, of Seltfor h,,,,
s'pentseveral days at the White City
last week.
Mrs Grainger, of Clinton, was visit-
ing friends in town on Thursday last.
Miss M. Wiltse, Clinton. and M. Miss
Charlesworth, Egiuondville. are board -
the mining camps of British Columbia
for some nionths, returned home last
week.
OUR Gu
"Wanderers weary, Oh, come hither
Where the green plumed wlllows bend,
Where the grasses never wither,
Or the purling noises end."
The beautiful weather of the past week
has brought a number of new guests,
and retained many who had intended
going away. There are several weeks
suitable for summer visiting left yet,
and the hotels and ^ramping grounds
will no doubt be kept well populated
for some time. Following are the last -
est arrivals :—
River Hotel—J. W. Sidi pson and wife,
Sam R. Monness, Dr. McLeary; Dr.
Hadley Mains, London; F. J. Pridhimi,
W. Davis, Goderich; Mrs Hiscocks,
Griffin Hiscocks, Wingliam; F. H. Mc-
Lean, Jay Farrow, Stratford; F. F.
Bush, Jas. Bengough, A. Whiteside,
Hensall; Mrs DIM bar, the Misses Cook,
Detroit,
Queens Hotel—Mr J. Keenan, Violet
Keenan, Detroit; J. H. Flock, wife and
child, Mrs Broderick, W. Simson, Lon-
don; H. Davis, Mitchell; R. Foster,
Clinton; Misses Bunn and Bean, Strat-
ford.
Commercial Hotel — Misses Anna,
Mary and May Irwin. Miss Bessie Ross,
Mr J. C. Doherty, wife and child, Clin-
ton; Rev E. A. Hughes, Adelaide; Mis
Chesney a.nd Geo. Gheeney,,-:Seatee,ll,..,.
BREEZY BRIEFLETS. — The steam
yacht, Sea King, of Goderich, was .in
port on Sunday. According to the
Record correspondent we have omits
ted from our Village Directory the
L.L.L. (which we suppose means the
ing at a private residence in the ' Loyal Lodge of Liars) and its Grand
village. Master—the said correspondent --we
Misses Dowzer and Carter, Anna beg a most humble pardon. The guests
orifi Mary Irwin, of Clinton, were the at the River Hotel had a very enioy-
,c nests of Mrs H. Grieve, of Seaforth, able evening on Thursday lass at their
al Minniehaha Cottage. beach party. Reeve Burns and Billy
Mr J: Thompson and Miss Olive went Sturgeon both ride a wheel now; next.
to Ripley this week, the latter remain- The Bayfield boys beat the Stratford
lug to visit her sister. Miss Violet campers at Kase ball on Thursday hist;
Thomson returned from Ripley on score 18 to 12 with Bayfield an innings
Wednesday. (to spare. The hest compliment, the
Miss Mabel Newcombe, of Goderich, Tizer has received yet was the cern-
is visiting Miss Clara Erwin. Mrs plaint that we had some news. in last
Brydges, of Belgrave, is visiting her week too soon after it happened; it was
daughter, Mrs Brandon. i too bad, indeed. Mrs T. J. Marks en -
Mrs Brown, Mr and Mrs A. Scott, of tertained a number of young people
Seaforth, and Miss Mills, of Stratford,
are this week's visitors.
Miss L. Porter, of Seaforth, is a guest
at Hiawatha Cottage, the summer
home of Mrs McMurray, of Clinton.
tMr A. Chittenden and wife, of Sea -
on Tuesday evening at ake 'ertace,
her beautiful residence overlooking
the lake. Revs. A. Stewart, of Clin-
ton, and Wm. Graham, of St. Andrews
church, exchanged pulpits on S'abbatt.h.
Mr Ferrier, the Huron College student
forth, spent Monday in the village. who is conducting the services at Tien -
Rev. Peter Straith of Inuerkip, was ity church for the summer, delivered
a guest in our village for a few days f an excellent discourse last Sabbath
this week. morning. The Keach was all aglow
Messrs Emerton, Holloway, Downs
and Foster drove over from Clinton on
Monday; the three former taking part
lit the Band Concert that evening,
both on the north and south sides of
the river, on Thursday evening last,
when the River Hotel and camp crowd
were each having their beach party.
while the latter remains a guest at the On the north beach a huge lire lit up
Queeri's. some fifty happy faces of citizens of
Zjrs Fisher and daughter, Ruby, of the White City, who were having a
Kincardine, are the guests of the form- pleasant evening at the water's edge.
ex.'s sister, Mrs H. W. Erwin. A stag party, composed of the young
Mr Joe Grier, of Chatham, has been bloods of Clinton, ha'l a great big sail,
in town during the past week.all to themselves, last Monday evening.
Miss Maggie Vanstone, of Thames- , The largest hop of the season came off
ford, is visiting her sister, Mrs rhos. at the River Hotel, on Wednesday
King. evening; Messrs Davis and McCosh, of
Mrs Beattie and Miss C. Ross, of Seaforth, were the hosts, and all visit -
Clinton, spent Monday at Hiawatha ors and campers, as well as many Sea -
Cottage. forth people were invited. It is ex -
Miss Aggie Cash, of Seaforth, has pected that Rev A. Stewart, of Willis
been the guest of the Misses Ferguson. church, Clinton, will occupy the pulpit
Miss Lizzie Kennedy was in Wing: of St. Andrews church, on Sabbath
haul last week, attending the wedding next, both morning and evening. At
cif an aunt. the S. A. barracks, on Tuesday even -
Rev. Mr Stewart, of Clinton, has ing, lime light, views were given, illus -
joined his wife and family, who are trating the slum work of the Army.
spending a few weeks in the invigorat- The business men played the baseball
ing climate of our healthful resort. boys at cricket on Monday, the former
Mr Kenny Montgomery, of South- winning; score, 95 to 74, The steam
tnpton, is visiting friends here at yacht Eagle took a load to the Grand
esent ; he came on a wheel. Bend one day last week; those on board
v. Hugh McPherson, assistant to were mainly campers and hotel guests,
. Dr. McDonald, Seaforth, and Mr and if there was a disgusted crowd it
herson, of S. aaforth, spent Monday was that one— sand ! sand ! sand 1 A
a.t the lake.
t. Crearnore, for mealy stationed
the S.A. here. is the guest of Mrs
larke, Clan Gregor square.
lex. Cameron, who has been in
large party drove down from Goderich
on Saturday evening, and had a hop Sailing Yacht
at the Queens after tea; some of the
party remarked that Bayfield had many
more guests than Goderich this year.
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Ladies. when you want com-
fortable, good wearing Cor-
sets, buy those made by the
Eastern Township Co. An
assortment at various prices
H. F. Edwards
iVer fJoteL1-°''t Think
Beautifully Situated.
Overlooking the Picturesque
Scenery (►f the River
and Lake Huron.
REFURNISHED .
'1'1HtOl./C11A(IT— -
Boats for guests or to rent,
by the day or hour. 4
Bath Nouse wit excellent
bathing grounds.
Good accommodation and
courteous treat meat. 4
Airy stables and obliging
hostler.%%.
Free conveyance to and
from station %AI,
First-class cuisine.ti
TERMS -1$4 to $r per week
ED. SWARTS,
PROPRIETOR
Tourists before going home
511011141 procure some of the
fi>tle Bayfield views, as sou-
venirs of their visit. 11 F.
Edwards has a good variety
BOATS
BOATS !
Best boat, service in connection with
Jowett's :•.'.Grove
Steam Yacht
and n large
number of
ROW BOATS
rented by Ike
day or week.
Free entrance to Park.
Good Stabling for pienicers
OF COMING TO BAYFIELD
Without getting yourNairCut
and a Shave,
At the New Barbt r Shop
OPPOSITE ALBION HOTEL.
Shaving done while you wait) REGULAR
A free shave to -morrow. Perces
R. McLEOD, City Shaving Parlor
The Misses Parke
FRImj0NABLE— --
DRESS & MANTLE Makers,
MAIN STREET, BAYFIELD.
JOHN ESSON,
NOTARY PUBLIC, •
COMMISSIONER FOR 'rAKING AF-
FIDAVITS AND CONVEYANCER.
Land, Insurance & General
Agency Office.
FA1tMR & TOWN LOTS FOR SALE
VERY CHEAP. MONEY TO LOAN
FOR SALE—$700 in Division Court Judgments
—40 per cent discount for cash
Louisa St. - Bi»Iicld
FOR AN A 1 SUIT
In Canadian, Scotch or Irish Tweed,
In Black or Colored Worsted,
In Black or Blue Serge, or a
Fine Beaver or Melton Overcoat, go to
11. DRAMEN, . Tailor, MAIN
Commercial - Hotel
a THE TEMPERANCE HOUSE
Open fin -Summer guests
LARGE AIRY ROOMS
MODERATE TERMS
SPECIAL RATES FOR FAMILIEe
Free carriage meets all trains
GEO. ERWIN, Prop.
RE STAURANT,
4-44'44Commercial Hotel Mock
Choice Fruits&Confectiones
Soft Drinks always cold
Ice Cream Parlor
LUNCHES AT ALL HOURS
FRUITS & ICE CREAM supplied for partie64