The Clinton New Era, 1900-01-19, Page 4ouvrox•
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THE CLINTON NEW ERA
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dd Lots oWinter Goo s;. HURON'S
LEADING INDUSTRY
9whfit
Tlib lath annual meettng of the IluxOn Pres-
' byterial ticelety„Of the w. St. S. was held in About your.
eNvs a ers
COST .4,141.3:) XauSS
- . Carmel ebinvb,Reniiall, Jan. 16th, 1900. „
I Who day being tie and the wide geaa, game
' muuber of delegatea :rem the different auxin.
have brought forward many desir-
able things for winter wear that it
would pay you to buy now while prices
re on the down grade. We don't want to
arry winter goods over so have marked
ices (;) iow that it would be well to come
at ono.e, to seeu,re some of the bargains,
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,& hanee in Flannels ," -
*loom, Fnncy•Flannel, in stripe o and cheeks, full 2'1 inches wide, •
good Seryieenhhi eolors for men's One:Shirts, regular' .value -404 ttt-
clear at 4 i *AP •• I. . h• 9 9 1.., o 1 0000 11.1..,,..,..g0A0....er WVV
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nd only of Grey Flannel;best CamPhellford tnake. warranted all wool 24
and yery iille quality', good value al, 38o, to 'clear at ..., .,, ........ • C
end nu& of Red and..Black 011ecked Faetery.Flannel,suitablelor•men's 1 op
v 41tPtiting Ob!ktii, extra heavy guatity, special value aac, to dear at..
I eu.
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Orey,Flannet, in twill and plain, extra heavy quality, 25 inches wide: 'i ole,
warranteed not to shrink in wash, special to clear at.'., ;: .. ......: I y
Tweed Special ' • . .,
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2pieces61111Y,. '100,14 70 yards, of eXtr4t heavy Tweed, just the thing for I ad
boy's weltr, Stnall patterns, regular value 39e, to :deur at ,.......; ..... I u
12,40 Wrapperette for '6go.
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B pieces only of Fancy Wrapperette, in large and small designs, extra
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heavy qnality, if bought Ill regular way would be 12c, to clear at „ Ir*
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Oe Virrapperette for 121/c . • - i
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pieee Only a.tooOy Wrapiibrettet Inbted colors Of red, blue altd White, •
. very heavy.tinality, just thethIng for wrappers and dressing.jackets, I Ole
tekUltIr YelVO .20e. to clear atve. . ... . . . . , . ,, , „ , , , ....... „ , 11 L
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o IVIantle OlothfOr 98c. . •
ec,..-orev,,ef*e-ten heavy rhier.(11411. in-lilerit and rietry-;5'21neheis wide,
smtable for coats Or -capes, regular *1-159, to clear at
.39 Dressing jackets for 59e. .- .„ • .
tete flteesingJacketsonade of good quality wool Eiderdown,in green, •
padvand cretim...tlicely trimmed With ribbon, regular 411.39 C
quelityt ' to bleat at. • • if
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$1.00 Eiderdown for 50e.
erid only of 50 -inch wide -Eiderdown, in pink only, warrantee(' not to • •
• sitrinkin wash, goad value atout- regulai price $1.00 per yard, to C
clear' at • U U
5e and 18e Saxony Yarns at.10.c. .
iaXOny Yarns, in colm of 'blue, red, grey' and brown"; very Sae' quality, it
-,3ttet bunches left, regular 15c and 18c, to clear at per bunch.
411-STIS;1. Hoo for -2
e , p woo a .., mixtures nicely trim: C
. wed and lined, regular prices were 40c, and $.1, to clear et.. u
Children's Woolgfaiters at . '
less than half pricel1.2%c, •
Children's Wool Gaiters, made of the finestquality yarns, in colors of I Ole
red, navy and white, also black, to"blearat less than half price I Lz
61110YO.SPECIOLS will De luau form
at EVotloct. FRIWIT-MOHNING
$7;00 to $9,00
Jackets for • clj.cl•c;
, only -Ladies' Jackets made of Inc Kersey Cloth and Frieze,
well Made, some lined with mercerized sateen, others un-
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lined ngade in the very latest styles, regular value $7 to eg •
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to, to carat • • • • • ••• .... a .. • • ••••• • • • • ut• • • .. • .. P38.1 .
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•ariee and inissien• tanda, connected with. the
Mervicititbgeatwhoerruedasainietline coahstiotti•ch.vireadtcdy the help
Vtlantvitol hearinfilthle:Vrikqstricag"IsHead: nlfutliwEtea8P4eilte:*
txprectiln
oilleerd, and from, all auxinariegmarul maiselionit
bends. These reporta Were, aS a Whole, telling
filter bawer/f)ttre -though some seds report progreas. ges hive
ittfor thuyenr were then electd reulting as Mrs
Ooderich Vice,'Mrs (Dr) Graham,
ton ; 24d Vice Mrs (Rev) &mere, Brucefield ;
Secretary, tfri Irwin, Clinton ; Tremurer,
Mrs E. Mott, eaforthi Secrete* Of Supplies,
Wm E. MeTaggart, (Minton ; lJeailet kieore-
tely, Mrs (Rev) Henderson, /amen.
inraentrilliVe3r,1:1,tsg%wetisIne.daiitsosnil,li
The Doherty Organ Factory
an Inatitittfon Of 'wOrld•Wide renown,
fr,,,,,,;. ,„„,....15-,2,,•14"i2.:- - -4
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Seaforth, gave aneppropriate paper on "Chris-
tian love, as shown to Clod, to _our fellow- 1 ,,‘,1 '", ' .,404,?. ..1/ , . rip!" '.----r 1.
iri't -
.4„ .vici t1.1, •
gift of his Son ; having seen God'a love for us,
Christians, and to the world," Tao highest ...,-
manifestation of God's love toward es, is in the IA. , „
" Ito{ 4-4116A10131.1111 1 . '
let us turn our attention to our loge for She ; -''' f,..,1614 a
show our love by obedience, in diligent study
of the Bible, and in giving ; a bleaMng is Pro, i qiiiig
stance to Him. Christ went about doing pod, tel' I trIll' •
flounced. upon those who give of " their sub, tha
let us follow His example, and do all the good
...a% elan to our fellow -Christians. The 'test, , ' .*-eialr':..xero'f .4„.c". oos
'subject, "Encouraging things found in the an- ,
Vent gave her anntull address, taking for her . . 4a, 9
4 S' - . ,
than $1 per member ; in some smaller pieces
An elderly gentlema,n whose hoary capital o4;1$1;::',01.:00; number of men eM-
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Mail report of the General Society." One di. . .
couraging feature is that few societies give less
theyirve far more ; in reed River auxiliary
the ving average was$ 0 per member .; in hair and ' grizzly beard betrayed the played -one man." ..
Man toba and the Northwest the averege was fact that his ideas were ' relics of by- "1876--builta handshop and employed
*gaud Se per member. 1,114s Snaffle, of Hensall, , -e days, Was heard lately to: tnake eight men. We Tented our power and
sang appropriately, "pwe you gathered the.. riti
sheep that were lost R ' Three ladles -led in s poignant remark.: -"Organs and machinery, and -did the case work in
prayer for three different mission stations. . bloyeles are ruining the young boys of McCartney., Thompson & Scott's plan.:
home on furlough, gave a very interesting no -
aim Qauldat in miens* to Formosa, who is tkeday.” There may be some truth in in mil). All our organs were sold re-
count of her work among the Mines% Mr e the reznark: these things may be in- tail, as they cost us more to manufac-
Mule is the only lady missionary in Formoeal struments which waste the time of the ture than we could get for them from
Wonten. are so little thought of, it is herd to young of our day, but of tille orrms the trade. At the close of the year we
reach theih ; girl babies are very unwelcome,
eindare ofteirtraded for a hOY. Foot -binding , we can say that so far are tney from found we ittd lost $2,000 on the year's
commences between. 4 and. 5 years of age, and ' being detrimental to the inter.sts Of business,'
causes intense suffering, The Chinese women
are very artistic, and do beautiful embroidery Olintonians that they furnish Item : "As you mayimagine, we changed
and drawn work, When converted they are more support than any othek maim- our syst,ern of doing business the next
very severe. The collection vyas then taken, facture." . , year, W a now wholesaled ; Mir.
and the inoney raised dnringthe,year was &Ai-, . .
ages; and- -1--etained our retail
cated in prayer by mks ma -rani, of Seardi.tht Tho-factthat-Clinton Possesses T -Tire-_
s as well. Our outplit inereaSed
Probyterial delegates gave a sho,t account o on's largest and one of Canada's inoilt
annual meetinf of general society, held in . and we thought we were making a
progressive industries, was brought
'fivrgc/strceC4 las mtsT, Tdhlikte12,114Zactilineg tclel
,Nial i the on . 'in forcibly home to the minds of her citi- iittotsm, yvoneeyf,oubnudt, we
eteif •alralagnafninigosoit:
plea. g feature ,of the *hole meeting the zenS by the disastrous.flre of -February
thi° s time $2,800t. ,,'Our capital . Was
theme being, "The Lord is in the asse lit of . 1st, 1898. . Clintonians then keenly ap-
were favored with a duett by the 'Misses HAI- of tne surrOunding agricultural dis••
mondville, gave a paper entitled "Simi 1
Hie opie.,, He said, "I am in the nillds
thee. His promises are not clipped nor
sheared; but are worth their full value. We . greks depends not bnly on the fertility
lister, ef Hensell. Miss H. I. Graham, of El- trict, but also on the progressiveness
of preciated the fact that a. town's pro- av:Pgerrea
"Nothingdaunted,
lotntiy:ionealnil 88;8:at:I:el:I;
and with the ro-
LiwAlgittl
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Things,' ; small thrs have aroused nations. of the Industries- within her borders.. 'quire& a know edge of,. the regtiire-
• These are the days when every:body, must read and
study 'geography, no matter whether it is the working man or
-
the farmer, the merchant or the banker, we all want to know
what news comes from the seat of war, and the attitude of:
other nations toward it. The only way to get this informa—
tion is to read the newspapers and trace the places out OD. 'km" -
map, so that we get the relative positions fixed in our mind's
eye,
Oar Widnes* is to supply you with any Weekly Stir, 91 ; Montreal Whims* 76o
Newepapee or Periodical you want. The Pernree ehin, 0tio • •
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Daniell of mune are the best velum, 40
they pay meny thousand dollars a week
for opeolel cables.
-The Globe and Mail and Empireare the
Model Dailies of .A.merioa and cost but 1114
a year, when paid in advence. The Seen.
,day issue of these papers is 'eery fine.
The leaden Pree Presq, nforeing edition,
costs $4 per year, and the EveningEdition,
$2.
The Toronto 'World Oa, The Toronto
News, The London News and the London
• Advertiser, eremite] $1 per yeer in adVaincei.
Many farmers are taking these cheap dail-
in preference to weeklies at the Fame price. -
The Weekly Mail and Empire is very
• math enlarged and sells for $1 per ear;y
The Weekly Glolbe, $r The Montreal
Coionopoliten, Self Culture, Every Month,
Home Journal, Designer, Delineator and
600T.he folkiw.izig lifonthli Magazines tow
ftworities at $171 year:-111uneey, McClure,
Frank Leelle, wfao . Wide World, English '
Illustrator, Ablelee, Puritan, Ladies'
Christian Gaurcliten, and Epworth Era ttli;•
We are tamed agents for all periodloahr
published and can have them sent direot to-
sny address at the publishers primal
We have 0 Nefhpeper Delivery Service
around town but always Pref9r to havo.
our customers teen at the store.
Our Periodical business is growing rapid-
ly end we are elwaya pleased to fetid -we --
new ottetoniere., . •
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p.ppier.! '0.00k...Sttkre
_21..1..-P"te•of the WhOlesale trade, and be -
This paper was wri en withe special idea of Particularly in such a young country
helping' the weak and timid, the one talent as Canada a town Inuetling.to a•gtetit ing practical musicians we knew the
help on the missionary cause • the many Little&
give geg.mzthen they ta4e al else. If ire remembrance of those wood -cutting 'een to the trade etaY
may become great things. Vierfalkimetimes• On„ 'Gnat " account we revere the
and that for •
"row decided to cease retailing and to
time t9. the best ' or er to.c ean out the balance of our"seek Of Furs we -
imp, the aMietion, suffermg, &donne, and cash or on short 9
terrible experiences necessaiy in some cases tla and food -growing 'pioneers who en -
houses, for our banking facilities were,
back development of talent, we would draw dured much to enable the Sue,
at quit time, very meagre. . We had
baek and feel thankful that God has • set us in ceeding ages to live comfortably.
the lowly places; How much truth there is in But the day has come when that town the old Royal Canadian Bank, which
QrOthe ct item t that "Bet ,
thihgq we can db, that we won'tdo, we ;are apt rounding district fo? its entire liveli-
Ns mild do, that we can't do, .an5, the sinh does not need l'ete draw upon the sur- :lit:Twat: rflifsafttitycli:Lano4hwuttshedattnisailret
women, to make use of their feeble powers, to dezreeireoh. 0.03....food producers, and requirementa of the profession; We
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to do nothing, Walt" "Cli I _what a &wants. hoock•she ha's her manufacturing in••• "notthrough any feu t of onrs.". ,k
record woidd the migtils have kept, had I done, was succeeded by the."Consolidated,.
instead:of doubted, had I warred; instead - of thIstries to support her, and so just as
Wept." This paper was replete with excellent we revere the . remembrance of those which was afterwards bought out by.
thoughts, and was heard with_profit. Busineas hardy pioneers, so should we shower
and discussion followed.. Mrs (Rev)• Colin.theuMeretoonstitwit)h -itinhe;sm 73yeehrave ton-•
raeeting _place for the presbyteriel in al The a. condition of stagnation. - The found- ti'r li operatenles su `el Cnfe il iri business aa, , satisfaction.
sT. if'
Reets114:49trie: E°ad
gate to the annnai• meeting of theletenerd so- , as well as a municipality will fall into
iety, to be held in Ogawa, next :May.
ppoinierit;Atia. rian°=3:. ofsonde Of our praise upon those founders1
industriesi without which a country t.:,4Lic..,..3ztiem. 1,:ctegsaeinnO:olorte;
a ittlerthead at • the dose of the year,
Ian, is Seaforth. Mrs giddier )geveanatiarYfew' ''''"'''''.1°-f
dosing Words, and a parting textrBe o industries have enduredas many
with business enough to ke.ep a tray!.
if not more hardships than the pio-
eller empl.oyed.
coexage ; these are awfu1 times, famineinneers• of the Woods; . they have thera
India,. fellbwed bY Plague ± war in Africa, ' selves sown seed .where it was diffieult
eaneing desolete nomes ; eoldness in the "With the National Policy in view
church. _This session closed with prayer, by and often itnpossibletereap;they haVe. In•18791 we 'Ignilt our second. u g
three tidied; f r three missions, and furnished it with machinebry.11This
Th ch chi° Au • endured financial and other-•
afforded us ',facilities for turning out
men, before time 'for. . opening_ the egvenineg fwiste, hut yet many have the good .
. about 100 organs per ixtortth. The cost
meeting. • On the platform were Revlit Grant, or une to now be able to say that they
im, of production was greatly diminished,
of st. Mary'a Rev Mr Henderson, and Rov Mr were. instrumental in turning th
Sewers, of Brumfield. Rev J. 8. Henderson' mercial 'Wildness and • barrenneesa. -of too. As a,result'of the introduction of
pastor of the church, gonducted devotional' ex• • the .tariff on. Uncle SaliVe
cretins. Tito musiGal part of the program con. _ this country into a-• place of business -the N. Po,
0113tred of an anthem by the choir, 2 male guar- and commerce: Canada as. a Doininion. cant, Withthisthis decided advanta e
raised from in to so per
tettes,.1 mixed quartette, and a Aoki from firs • is now little more than thirty years of -
Baldwi 'i
rimefield, addressed the ladies on %Ili * age, and consequently many of these a_ndzinthanir trvorelatitas.vInneorureaffeacii st
he presbytery, •• Statisticians tell us of the' Industries are just 'attaining their Ma- rapidly idly. that we gr.
low. growth of the Christian church and . of ority. • What more fittin time,then 0P7 bolder. our '
eplore thie ; there are many strongholda of
- We 1,c) write the history of those pioneers?
the rapid increase of the heathen nations.rations expanded.. we took 'Our tray -
d
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t- to be taken • ;- much apathy in the of 0,' 'eller oif the road:arta sent hint to Eng-.
for certainly they., are worthy
c
htireli • a mission is given to every man and land to open agencies there. But b.e
place in history just as much as are
*Enna:tie de their part, to hasten On the tina the pioneera/of English industry whose •found it uphill work. Said "If
sometime, now much we have done for Christ. -
when many shall know °Mist. It will matter, .. Lou blasted colonials want us to buy.
Elm agethose who are not interested in the stories are described' in many an En&-
. om you, you should buy, from us."
lish history 1 The story ,of the grow
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earkindly_show them the need and 'needs of of England Is . it history of her trade However, 'he sold a few organs, which
the cause. The church's first ory to Gioll,was.
II as usual gave entire satisfaction, and
en the doors" to heathen nations ' then and perhaps Canada can some day'r
4.51ioccasional orders.followed.
...T•ve Us men"; new it is, "Give ilk the mon: boast of the same statement in tegard .
i "Our business had. -wonderfully in•
es," to send thsimon with the gospel. God has to her history, At all events
not apologize for putting one of these
we need
:answered the that tWO, and will answer the, • crease , W• uilt as
d 'So d 13 the Lord had
US
other. The next cry willlie for "Wisdom" to prospered us. This time a larget'three-
the ladies for -the eucceSsful year lust cloSed. stories into print, for it is full of object ,
tory' buildin was reared and ftirnish-
0 the money. The Presbyiery'congratulated
Money raised in 1808 was S1670.84 ;,-ln .18011, caution ed
on boldness, resolution and g
pl. yvith machmery.. We now had fac-
$1108.00. The eolleetion afternoon and evening • . • tidies for turtling out fro 200 to 800'
year, bial•- •••‘••••b W.Dolierty.Of W.Doherty & Co., the
organs per month. Key and stool -
membership not as. large as
tat willing to 1 -Oa. ellriirtZ.VO. ittgaabe. , world renowned organ manufacturers,
making were added, an expenses
in •••ted.
Mr Grant as an oldaaar-horse: Mr Grant
claimed the title, sa ng he was a, man of is...One-of theee.pioneers who,in his long.
badnese. experience, has encountere were reduced in every department.
For 'several years we. had the com-
peace. -If We are not me, with the love ' of every dencievabletoMmercialobstacle..
It is not necessary to explain how dif- pany of Mr Sno.• Gibbinge as ti, partner
m the businese. retiring in 1888. .
&tilt a thing it was at the inception of -
his businessto establish atrade in rens,' : • "We were now doing,fairly well, .hut
in 1892-3 the crash came in the 'United
teal instruments in a new conntryr
States.. This country ,was ° affected
where p.eople give so ::much attention -
somewhat, . and we thought best to
to the stern realities of life, and so
"sail safely along near the shore,"
little to luxuries. To cater to the for-.
avoiding. all danger, and adding year
eign. markets was •attonded with still
more difficulty. Not only were hie by, year to our capitok_...„
'In 1880 we sent a large shipment of
goods shut, out by high protective tar- "In
to the Colonial and Indian iffs, but the foreign purchasers scoffed
hi ikon held. in London, Eng. There
Ex -
at the idea of a high grade organ being . 0
our . organs were compared with
built in a Canadian forest. Per hi -
others and recognized as high-class
stance the peo To Of En land claimed
;poem oortoosteollsterefeeooteortrast000tee oulaolveriormioioogggego
Your money -Meek
if You Want . .
•low.
emoting and doing.
til.*Cantelon vr.es in Hamilton on bust-
' *me *hid week. . •
A. J. Holloway was in Detroit on bind -
nese this week.
. Miss Edna Copp visited relatives -1n
Thliceilcidthle week. ,
Miss Aegean of Rockwaod is visit-
ing Misfits* in town. -
-.MierAilete Molloy. of Milton, le visiting
he sister, Mrs james Twitchell.
Mire thissie.Oakes and Miss Winifred
it1/4:• Yteited Goderith friende on
Mositlist.
11.1._:".Thlorton, of Hems% was the
triof Ere j. It Hoover, on Monday and
esidal.
Mt tend Broth, re resentative 'of the
• OnietiO /dUttial r, in Exeter this
" est of the,company.
Peiiiervice, firm maker Of
Letsdesboro, fe in town taking tip Ueda's
NeW Taylor? system-. of gernient,outting.
Kr and Mrs Tucker, of Weyburn, Atter.
• veto hive been visiting friends at Mitchell;
• wets thii week the grime of John Madan.
Mr Meleolirt Campbell, Winnipeg, lb
"kiting et the horde of Mrs P. Campbell,'
i Mr Campbell forrnerlY lived in
011iaton whore he teemed to beta tinemith .
,t,e- • le Eir Devitee rhop; be has lived In Winn'.
peg teapinniliar of yens.
P•!-• Mottirs A. A. Cox and C. CanipbelI,
• rtalusitorit -,of the Canadian Life Ingtitance
ee., were in town On Wedneedey, looking
late tome real Mats !netters in which the
kielpany is intretted here. Mr. Vox is a
fireilitst of thi•Prisithent, Sensor Cox.
Sonnet Rowed. of London( who ha/ -
hem laid up at Auburn for it month vett
. white he wits ram patting from the effects
iLoadon to resume hie Work.
. elte palmier beggagentad et the etation.
He bat intirly reoovered, and went on to
ea operation he underwent, .pent IL
ays w is ot er Ed,
Dr. 13. IL Sleep. of Winnipeg, whose
wife le in town, spent 0 couple -of days
Ur* leek week. kit wee on his way to
ettaira where he had Sense departmental
• brimissistositeid to, Ha *aye the defeat
' : 'of lel teregtwity government, tile due ell -
e,* notifidenoe,s.nd pi:4meg no
whatever go far all DOilifillOil
are romented.
•
• Irmo time to time we hoe Imola the
ins Elleboateert,Of inen, who
bee -borne rip ender en Moor
kiri• hem kmg ego 'Won alllutert
*gee math The sitete of bit ail.
*a be *ante lie hwy. but
es roe stetieg, seers
bin kr Veil fat notwith.
arai me of his
reiselt ot his
I h f
him he would 1.0001.
al his OSA IN, it has
had it ohme.
CLINTON
kigm.k158
• ed
dirt
Coming and going.
arvell5leottitr go as
Thh surpts:
en in faith and courage. Ruth ia an example
self•denial. Ask the pathway of duty, then
alk In It. Be :111)1(1 tiam 1•1, IfiligaTelioattslatT carW"araks!
ans, content to sit and shimmer and do no-
hing. India, with Its 250 minima of _Donnie.
012. and China, with its 850 m11110114. Think of
:'se ;should we grudge to give the beat, we
nyti?yetztrybetT LtGiAltshoadbattowsegvie,fidli
good advice, and all who heard should be
lea to do their duty ; space -fails to account
that was said. The benediction closed a
ry saccezsful and pleasant gathering. The
legates were very hospitably entertained- by
He,nsall
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Ern D.avie was visiting in Elerforth last in
week. • of
11,1(es Mara Boott.wae a visitor to Sea -
forth last week. • ti
Rohl. Baird of Clinton Is attending the h
Central Business College, Stratford.
ha
Mr Anderson of Whitechuroh was the no
gisGst of Mite Mary ftlitohell last week.
'Mies Bertha Wightmin; of Belgrave, an
spent Solidity et Z. Be Lindeay's, Htu•on (vie
th
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. tt•IIRIVIN4 PresbYteriailleen that tie CatiagiallS hat no business fieede•This gave us a prestige
not only in. Great Britan, . but on the'
ehtital Chimes. bui'ding high chimneys and manufac-
was - continent as. Weli. Our, celeprated
turing plants, as our position
Mies Nellie Weatherall end her friend
of Auburn were the guests of Miss Mary
Mitchell leutt Tuesday. *
W. Taylor and W. McGregor of. Con-
stance have•gone to Stratford to attend the
Central Business College.
Norman Hill, of St. Mary's, and Mee
Bertha Daly, of Seaforth were guests tit
the home of /no. Hill on Sunday.
Mr Stonelioneeind wife, of Belgrare,
were hurt week guests- of their brother-in-
law, A. Challenger, of the bete lies.
Peter ,Douglas, of Blake, one of the
South Huron Menet Commissioners, end
one of the best Informed 133812 of the riding,
wee*. oellir it the NUN. Elk Offioe.this
week. .„
- Will Beet left Monday morning for
tholairee, 0., Ihere hi hes a good alt.
nation ahead of him. He goee by rail to
'Undone/3r, and then along the meet by
steamer, and wit\ ticketed through by W.
Jackson.
The Goderioli \Star saysi-Win. Mc-
Carthy, Goiterieh \boy who knowt a thing
or two about hockey, has gone to Clinton
to work in the Doherty organ works. He.
will he oentre 4 in the hookey jinni there,
and will be mimed from Goderich. •••••.
George Robinson, O. E., (sen-iniaw of
II. (oats) spent a, couple of days here
thiti -week. He had just returned feint the
mist, where his -relatives reside, having
bad it 'month* tette of abeeneet lied hie
been ordered to report for duty et. Peter.'
bora. „,
:John :ones. of Victoria, On who hes
been visiting his mother and other retest
ivet of this vioinity, left for home on Mon-
de". He goes via Fit. Thome', flak
where miters releting to bit brother
retnies estate mil &Mein him it little
The Morden, ChrOnIdle,
gfr Claim. Lent wentio Whatikew on
rrmay. in meet it enter whoerrbred there
from Clinton, Ont Ifre S. Olor left tome
days ego for Bodgeeville, Ont., to be in
attendance epon her hither, wh3 is eerier's.
ly ill. In reeving to the speofel enniver.
eery serener of the aay, Prof, Baird spoke
of the IrtOgrefig of the Plitalbytethill 00tigte•
ilen midst the patent perrior, Bev. Merit
mbel m generally setiefaotorr, *spec.
lolly with rtgerd to the Young P•Opleig
Society stodge Bebbeth rehool,the Mottle.
tie* allaudantly proving the sperreee'i as.
eervion.
4
••.-- salesman, ilfr Marry, retnamed in Lri-
13AiTier,- Rev Mr Murduck, and still has charge of our im.•
preached in Rettenbury St. church
wh° 'fiollretwheemrs,°afnwd°abalw6arysdrwabwulersd. be°f.".Ctearn" i mix)°,
mense European &ado
last Sunday morning, gave a garde in!. any erte fail to bestow praise and con- '
"The Lord. had continued to prosper
teresting and profitable discourse. He gratulations on a firm that should von- "Tho
and we continued to build Our
Occupied his own pulpit in the even. tUreOti such an enterprise and meeteach 1.
bluldings were now enlarged.e,Ci four
ing, and takes his own Work heat Sun- and all .obetacles successfully, until it I
now enjoys an enviable reputation at storlea• new dry kilns vvere built, ina-
home and abroad P , proved machinery was set up, and vre
day.
Sat,v •iOtt Antrr-.At the Salvation i were generally 'keeping up with the
Army baeracke, Thursday evening,, the To the people of liuron bounty it Is i ace. Mt how we were auddertly
meeting brill be conducted by Rogan net necessary to explain the secret of : &ought to a halt by the fire of the 1st
Hayes, who was in charge of the work the success of . the firm; it is and hag : of February; 1898, you know as well as
here eight years ago ; ah her oldbeert due to the inteose 114te ice must% I do; suffice it to say that a severer
friends are invited to the meeting.- the foresight, the resolution, and the • blow could hardly have been dealt us,
Saturday and Sunday. _Adjutant practical business talent of the founder and although we then thought it was
Otchardrof Stratford, will conduct thd of the industry. Re has known, how treat, we are only now realizing the
meetings. and A good time is entreipe.t. to eater to the wants of the trade, and iiiii extent of our wee,
ed.—There have been six eouyeremee has had the common sense to do so. "What about your conipetition; is It
at -the barracks since tbe New Year,- -- A description of the sizeand plan of growing keener? ' was then asked.
and the soldiers and offfeers are much the new i buildinte of this is Yen - "As regards competition" he answer -
encouraged, intheaboyecut, houg gsosmagllit ed "we disrogard it both at hottle and
does not do the plantjustice it is a mo- - abroad. For years we have led the
up -to -gate in every particular; in fact,
there is nothing like it in size or com-
pleteness in the country. The site ton -
slats of twenty and a -half acres of beau-
tifully lying lentil through which a
railroad sidLng will be ennetrUeted, af-
fording ample shipping facilities. The
factories are brick, and with A View of
curcetances incident to it genie t)f la• securing the lowest possible insurance
need for purpoeee
illustration , that there was it meas.
'Aire of realism about .the sermon not
Often realized.-- .
Itsivirrntinv ST -Rev A. It se 11
u e
p eae ere next Sun..%
day, and Mr Howson will ire to Sea-
fotth to conduct Missionary ter -
vice; the collections Anil subscrip-
tions will be on behalf the superannu-
Minn fund. -On Sunday evening last
•Iley Mr Howson preached on "A, gaine
of lacrosse"; his text was "Striveth
for the Ma t " d h
of Seaforth will r h e or ati. aetory, ing e-proo art
-rates ana for convenience, have been
ot erosee tvert so ttly
On Friday evening thao.Ladiee Ata
Society of Rattenbury St. Church, en.
tertainsd their husband*, their sweet.
hearts. the meinnert of the chat, and
their wives and husband*, in it very
hoenitable and exceedintelY pleaiant
manner. Tea was eerved in the lecture
morn of the church, after which an in-
formal ptortrem, chiefly of musk, wee
rencierecl, the folloseing taking part
Doherty Mate quertette ; quartette by
Meeets Eliblev, htureh, and Meedrtmes
Btovenigni end Onnnlegherne ; solos
by Mimes Tenney, Harland, Scott,
rs Moser*, Wirth And Taft*
n.y; recitation idiot Nettie Combo
ee t proficient church
organist, elm acting as accompanist
for the singer*. The evening wee ex.
Chown an Metah d
, nett, Mose*
modal, enjoyale, and should be re-
"
t" .
built only two stories high. They are
equipped with metal roofs, fire walls,
doors, etc. . The floor space is MOW
feet, the capacity is AP omens per
month; the sW.mcapacity is 225 hone
PeWor, the kiln oapacity 90,000 feet of
lumber, the electrielighting capacity is
MO lamps, and the fire or force pump
eapacity is MO gals. per minute. The
machinery covering all the floors is, ,of
course, of the latest designs, A num-
ber of the =whines WeTO made ex-
pressly for this business. This le
where experience of twenty odd years
shows itself to edvenfage, for now -a -
days imprOved machinery is essential
to ;meow. .
Some time ago a representative of
the Mate LIU called oat -Mr Doherty in
his beautiful, suite of (Allem in the
main building, to obtain from hint the
story of hie struggles and of his tote.
memo. We give lt in his own pithy
and bueinees-like etyle:
"In the year of 1615 commenoed
the manufacture of organ., with to,
trade, both in quality and price. 13e-
ing the largest makers of organs in Ca-
nada, we can consequently produce
thein at lower cost titan car:Any other
firm. • Among the reasons for our
success in the foreign markets is the
fact that we patiently study the
requirements of each country and em-
bWyr these requirements in our or.
gang, We think we have the correct
principle in dealing with foreigners
to aelI goods of the highest excel-
lence at moderate prices --goods, *0othat vary aecording to the taste of
the nation. Most Of the difficaltiee We
find. in entering the -foreign marketsovercome.are
are thus overcome. As regards inhib-
itive tariffs the Government grants us
it drawback, so that we are able to com-
pete with foreigners on more equal
terms. Two dieadvantages we expert'.
enee as -results of living in a eoiony are
the absence of it consular service and
the conitequent vague ideas of the 'With
reeources of thie fair Dominion.
The lateab suceetta of the Doherty or -
gun tella itself. Ottawa Exhibition is
the only large one that, gives any
awards; this year the Doherty organ
carried off the only award, being a. di-
p;onia, if any one should wonder why
r Doherty sells his organa, he will
find satisfaction in that fmt.
There is thil record of one of Can-
eAree pioneetx in industry. The *tory
of hie bueinees is a story of himmelf_i_of
his difficulties and final triumph. The
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offer :—
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,$13_.00 Cap,rines: for,$1.
516.00 Catierineri for
522.00 .0alioerines for $17.0G
$33.00Tur Cape for 528.00
4.1.8.130. Fur Capes for 51.600
All our Furs at similar. iyductions for cash,
R. Coats et' Son
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experietice has almost a, romantic tint The United States Oonirrese has de-.
to it. -- •oided to expel Babette, the Mormon
' Such anindustry ought to be a souce bigamist. That is right.
of national pride, bearing testimony,.. t,
as it does, to that courage and deter-
mination which is gaining as grineuitotula ersTahnedjudbgrtheae,awhroepaorret:dryfinng•rtehceinbteiehi:
success for Canada m the cont ,
eorinnercial warfare as has been aoh.-
ection trials, are showing their impar-
hevadadri hperolisoerntsyininbltohoedeleoruicosenflaichitss. amity. mast
week ' sevekitl Conserve -
business career, ever swerved ft om his
fined. Ths week several Liberals in'Cilia§ in South Ontario were hiavily .
principle of producing only goods of
thi
e same ridieg were treated likewise.
ing, the fire that swept away his
ourage that was in any sense' falter -
e highest excellence, or had he a Trhie .ithouid
'• help to put a stop to sucla
•his aspiration!, and no flag would
would have destroyed his business and
property on the first of ebuary, 1898, t ' ' , .
Nos Wivertistintutc .
have been flying on new buildings by
the following 14th of May: But his Desirable Town Property For •
was no transient business built Open
tuds , b3n, Wbe sold on mar ,
Sale.
-
Prinoeistreet
an uncertain foundation.. It had atter
The d'ence of Clinthe
many years of, toiling became an eslateill A. lifeAlister. 01t:"
tablisheclindestry constructed upon a scotermrp,s.For particulate apply to JAMES..
guaran-teed cement composed of ex- Executor.
cellence and integrity. ,
that its 'prospects could hardly be
As for the future, the firm confesses OLinitusIllillt0e;n4GUNr. CLUB.
Clret °ill! be o at thAtfaittliGe
gan has acquired adeservedreputation, n
brighter. l'%Tow\ that the Doherty Or-
riotelwClarendon. All members *ars netlike.
trade will expand in the new districts of to 'Mend
.
GEOARINCELBY, President. '
Canada and in XE. liLACIEALL Sectetar7-
the markets of Europe „ -1
where art receives more admiration.
than it has here as yet„ To manage `.• Choice Property for Sale.
this expansion, Mr Doherty has asso oil ...it ha
ev:34, ciavnbitri4.444titin.
ciated with him, • besides his son, fcannIfy!f,w1,g1 ei.hre,3:07 ilootr,11341:4rtithier• nrxiot:: at:ea:zee
(who is al'Yehip off the old block) his
trey. soft %%tot, Cs., The house 'wee only
manager, Mr W. N. Manning, who can
for worklpg up the extensive business terms.
itshattuhseinbookiwnes?
also takcsoints of the credit to himself
Petorvt, iyhiutuAirer ili)ioahlleorr-
:rheCoo7trriseejtanGill7riligt:elf:76,14.1° the°
7
WM II year ago andnwulittbReltoseadsofnetilatatioonamblo
fog other men to come acquainted
with his trade, for sborthe will be able
eladet of Lime itrett, in sub. drviiion°V. wfes!
to retire and enjr the •well earned
gains of manv har -fought battles, ii ti
isiatice.WeniAlb;c774,7e:nurvctilOiLegined" bni Hit °liff•.C"da061143111,
Is a comfortable snd well situated property
ehtircit Chimes -and wid be mold on reasonable terms. Apply
to JAMES SOM, Clinton, or PETER DOUG.
t•-•." •-• LAS, Executer, aloe. tr . .
' Rev I. Kenner, yfot Mitchell, formerly
of Clinton, luat his only sister at Ram-
WANTIM-Butter. Me, also raw furs, No. - 1 .
Wireghain.
nilet:nh'eawfoef*Wd,"Gsrsiging70. linton, is con -
ter. •we have so Woe, as
ducting evangelistic services in the ewer to the numerous lettere from the met.
Mr Sam. Grigg, of London, end
ottlibhalientestfitilf thts
Thanks te von good ',utter =kits. %It'
Manr6r:zi,'0 innzidiell:::::owhineszorioaeto::iusde
Mietlbarnbeeeldri edtelicodidealat tcohuhrociah.
the hien- me taken in tooprorM101172 86111. price
LOW convention of the Epworth hei :soma for good and bad al if_ '
Leagues of the London Conference, at G. R. , wieeheni.
kitratford, on Feb. 1344. This is the-
N:iii-06 ig herSbr elven that the oartilership-e
Mime convention that was to have
been held in Clinton. ,
horei lo groSr:ii:u tb isi;gg"b:wilrinu:rshhe uniPiier:
ONTARIO ST. -The S. S. anniversary
toittgrtitirrirtttaPe Mete trela °4 -,AT
serrices of this church will be held an bu this
oar disokrul by ralittal Genuine. Ali
Lothat;2840tIIII,w when
pRreelrachWijoirrirl:gaL and de ibi:e du or 150Zirati is ttOolailnii:ithide 1:16rita paillOreIlt:d:
Othveentiorio‘i• auvlibliognindmeertienvgenwittillgbe. hnelde Fhtf;t4,arbeet:etZttoeseneittbse:fioof etieueseet artititereeinto, afore
whom thee wet be settled,.
services throughout are expected to be
of more than mufti interest, and special rfil-Aon,:tan. nth. ism. IJAM.B.1100814Elt:
preperetion is being made for them.— u"'"
On Sunday next the pastor, Rev B.
Clement, will preach,al usual; be had
an unusually lame audience lad Sun.
day evening, anthey were repaid by
it good, stirring sermon. Bev H. Ole.
ment's subjects et Ontario St. Method.
dist Church next Sunday will be:—
Morning, "Evaneecent Piety," Even.
mg "The Glory of °twirled Kingdom."
TRANke. —Mr maxi" pribtkoh, man.
agar and matron of the House of Ret.
fuge on behalf of the inmate*, desire
Lo thank Madame Want_ through the
column* of the Now Bra, for her
kindeem fti corning down to the Home
last Monday afternoon and giving an
excellent concert cif vocal and 'attn.
mentelporic, in her usual memet and
pleasing style. The music was math
enjoyed by the Inmates, and they are
?ay grateful..
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