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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1891-04-17, Page 4le WO �r►tbl''�r bad I1.. -4V . . • have li:t' a ",.alt ar prat tied in *be ^taw 'Ci 1CXittolt John *Dorm t,t bltiPletcl s car o' Norge; (o Itie,ereett 4l * weekx•e- follawing t>a the result of S S No'1 in order of ntertt :: 1.I to ILIKeine ,lohusten, Alma `CoOfiere O'1Wrh Joker-; stop, Alattlda Filker and Weald Wit - Luer, f lI to IY•••Wrn #atieti t+e$i Snider, (lea 'ate and Bella Affable") Y to V1_Vicfeey Cooper, Rolston. Dunlep and Maggie Roadhouse, The Iiowick Genera met in town ship hall, Gerrie, on the 2iStb of Alarob, ' pur'.suaut to adjournment. Members all present... The Reeve in the chair. Alinutes of last meeting read approved, 1 athin.aeters.itppoioted Concession 1-J Alenzie, Chris Bay,liir, J Smith, Chas Shaver, II Lobr, -John IIroft, Thos idar ,rave,. S Wenzel!. Coucessions2and8•-•W Plaut,13,V1'tc- Guire, A Edgar, AilMartin, 1I Hutch son, A. hl.cDermid, J '1'ilkerr 0 Road- house, 3 oad-house,'.3 Dunlop, A Holt, J P.attereoo� , J McLaughlin; w Loren.floury Wrin, B Walled!. Concessions 4 and 5-J 1 eteuire, B I3ooey, D Bradnock, T Walker, J Roe, R McLaughlin, 0 Walker, Jas MoDertnitt, 13 Gibeoh, W Wallace, A Littlejohn, Bata Hindman, 'J e tt m t G1S�,e+ • MEOW CO* k Hflusty t~ a Oxt amEimes APRIL 17, 1&8.1. d. that if elle Newfoun d- nt persists in its re- t Canadian fiahermeu es in Newfaundtencl Aerial Parliament will rioting, the Bait Bill in e;+ta British subjects. of lest �eekr 3n the stare, M r Geo Camlabell htg member for Bast no+tide of a 'resolution s8' bq resented to Ile P tug for au amendment North America Aot, cowpletety undo n. of the Provincial Le Wiest ftt, heel( :eXpe Ott *to 'bee ye .11eltinave t ‘ cry huh► penglnt_teq teed atiw►,u erred, An oVootiion i Wet tipell To t)A5�/, ulteied P0041710, raltalte ,ts..ditterLOL tie. ilif4,40; ttt'walr and, politlelti, toot*, wil'1 forst fib staple of ceasttereetiou The closet} eeracer1t held in Meittit , rig t .•' lei tt £ � a iii i . .t nib'J�i1�+ AA . lite'�tt, was in b �neerie dFrog'ed by the MUSIC cif Nelid Church .y the members sit Ver 11e said if ,dire Pied b't a ''tt opera. Resin Whtn Skilting'e sitigibg ohms on Mon'lay Weida., leave stir rprii ill Whir epee • peo.p when last a3aed oil' very eitcceeefeil , The school teas e oto bled arc a pe -rills t vi s be ra ul'nutrt Colligated .of seleeeems by an"' l' of tf ddlar8 w tits It Omit vlbits of ,the olase,*hiCh were highly teppreciat• ,patrons, rl3 oodl all thigh b14st and ed by the audience which was Mr ono elto eddla St T .K. Powell hail bight fo t week small swing to the inclement that J m It fa h T one of had elle rilibilledne to state of the weether. Quartette e, . school for all Pah eeve one of his cheap billed and seh of orR It pub , �'do *. 'No Chorases and.. instt•n.ntental selections, clue others vrorripii ii g g wee, were rendered' by Iot;al, talent, twisted' f"teesrewould not t 011ie man be found h were bol by several members: from Mr SkiIi ig the was d t ce)ievotiii coda} viTiticti wetre so tumid as to ,tlusses tn'i+e,►awater and Bi ore, use of the _school fa WI the shelf *hen in the hoe n -yard d h did not e and be he 6ehool. then. we ,esuse file section and the `e belong to. the strike mid timid opening the etittgs, brit not fIe said the of ellowing rnngmeu" the astir nieetingre the "1'atr. na" n the others. © t:t some length' esday ,�al ' Jig ve r ' re �a to y all tum r. ,retie thin n On Thursda , Oth host, while Gor- •e----e---- don � - ,tt had any more right t y Bluevale iron McKay Wait chopp,n;; in Air Mr Jas Wilson o t tailor e b s a r newt p tune t ins bush, he had ^the milder- There e .Nf r At etue Asikeii bectii, village; Looe to inflict ax a serious wound in 'iris theti he+ age,. codifortaftia shop just the 'Matter foot. The axes ser}telt the instep of the pt 1 nd 'vera! south of Mr McPherson Saddlery h . and is busy at Griffith., Concessions 0 ahs 1- - t Mttbhelt, S Greer. J A Strdng, H Gildner; R G AlcLaughiin, D Fisher, J Lindsay, J0 Bogere;:,b Goggins,' J Ilainstock, Downey, W Armstrong, W J Winter. Cloncesston 8 and 9.-:W Montgomery, J J Day, Edward Pike, J Stewart; 3 'Wilson, J liuuter,G Mee, 0 MoLaumgh lin, .1 Douglass, M. McLeod, J flat p bell, S Aardtng, J Lunn er Concessions 10 ail � 11-•--G Geeltih , R J Day, 3 Berne, .> Irwint;R gen- rlettell, Miller;,T Dene,3 Gregg; A •Spotters; C" •Caddle, 1 .'larding; • E &on from London,:Rngland, itw a 'ti c R ar act y ran P. n a a. a. n cgs =the iss ze of $20, per cent .G0eyear gold, f r tlt, *orate guarantee Sat Mortgage "on the to �' h to and anis that tf,•=e lead °,tnvt tnJ say in ,t there would be list' foot, severing the artery a meetinoh held there without a "lit" and work Mr rtrirrrs tem " person to look after it, flee stound Dr r'w ttce gash d ogetd t :e proper %emend and drew the together n . rented leer Leeniain set there.dd 'Bins Seel he had been ridiculed and sesanda ' ' our stitches in Life foot, carry . on .his t u a iced a great deal,, but still ht thou ht putting f 1 Nettie I.i5ntingi Willes of Ile Mr Wall which ie now tnttking rapid progress toward recovery. i'ldardioP 4V pritcbar4, Ito, he Was right. { 1 3h d1 Lamont said that at the tickle' the petition went around, he thought the ,school was insured for nothing except the Public School, but he had been interviewing one of the agents' sine, wbo told him that it made no' difference What meetings ware held in it as lone a's it was a respectable one, • Mr G Wilson. said that; he had writteu to•R J Doyle, of ` the' incur, ante company, and be said that meet.; ides to be head were t� 11e specified or t11ey'were not. reeponsible far the iesurauee. It. was filially mored and seconded that the Patrons have '• tli6 sb'hoot, which was carried by $' of 'a majority. It was then moved and 'sh'conded: that t .set ool be opened fol'' ati meettalfg tvint eettrr••neel home to Beeton on Weduesdaiy. She will be _ missed at chi karstinage' and in the bhurGh choir 'Messrs Dtid' iii Stewart are' busy rt'iniiine .down their logs in the river They have e. large stook on hand this eyeing --:Dei h'luaker, who has' been very ill, is somelietter.-Last Sunday, Rev Mr lake, preached, in the Metho- dist chureh:` Next Seoday evening Rev'S,Seltery, B l), of'B'rtisswls, will Arum's, preach. Mr Watlatn_goes 'to Brass There in a good .deal of, sickness in the villageeaud ueuuhborhood just now. Nearly all Of lir John Burgess' child* iveti'aret do'tdit with Bolds, and two of Lucltnove Mr Walter Stewart. has ootnmenced the ereetiou of his new saw,mill, and will have it in running order shortly. -The Methodist churcpeople held a 'very pleasant '`at home" on Monday evening last. Members of other cdu. gatiohe in rite town were• invited, and those tvho were present' enjoyed them- selves greatly. It is a pleasure tri see members of -the various denominations. tl thus Ifttrmoniously esSeetating togstlt er tar there be more of it. -.We l;oiicesdions;l2 and ).6-1,13 Stafford,: A Finley, It'i?t rtiry,.8 0 \'Nilson, F^ tan; Sanders;' W.; Montgomery; • t' aion, Q Rntimau, Ii Cowan,.J a ''rti o : ant and ' Satjt ate` Potr fikld 1 mot:•Gall' •,.13,t; Ps,,4 and 1S D i; , : Of the, whole aii5ount ^ • ebti emir% a E'e � �Wtley *o t Will lie reserved for the existing bonds. Gash will be received for' the on+,s a - •rice of 90 per' cent. P reenl , , F Reba Government Have ATA her F' tivnel y I •fx .yt li away: usit J Sangster, Ferguson, J' • Mahood, Iic i'ivpaanley; It Fetg . ' 7rurkee, 0 H P`It°I;1Sipb. VF E:reugor, J Ck` edkie, .13 D°emtwerting; N' Kook. Concessietae Id: and,17-J Ritchie. W Pomroy;:,l'Deniiis, A Burnett, 3 regret `to have` to announce the doath this theiai are Very bad with cougeatiou o ofplace, ce Wm McDonald, er, Af i. he fun ii: =M'r Alex Watt, wife and- dl waiter took place 6h Setup. he famil family, ed from idirlio last week. day last, after a short illtvt3ss. The Ile has been there about five years; remains %rete►, interred die ` Monday. and has made ti hood deal of money, . Bdr"McDorizFld was' known it'r:this part of the country; liaving been Qtr a cote :but bought Oaarma for home, , Ha siderable time engaged in. the saw. r J W 'Manitohtt aria hd with his wife and milling t o g an eshere, iV1 s in family, started for the prairie province Armstrong and her clads o. pupils . driHsda . bits ,: Watt is a on We y music, aBaiHted by a number of others,, aubhter of Mr ,l Burgess•.-=-b1.r ° w' gave a concert on Priday evening,l0th daughter. went to Toronto'this ' W i Grey, Jr;, �inst, in the`.'.l'em 'erance Hall... There'y, good attendance and the' pro.. to learn (tatting in a lafge' tail^rills; was''. estabhshnfiient, ..When he- comes back gramme,; though a little too' long, was' 1 e will .lee it first•olass tradesman.-- well received. " Among the parts which he m , ud David at ey were particularly .appreciated-. we, may mentions tetellowing : CaTistenio E. Class of Little Gilts , Recital er�ises, C o WhiOlitig in •iteaverr3 liyr'A die 'tion, . Y _ t strnitentiil. ".',Dnet,, b'y' Lawson; „ n •Aggie .G, edcllie and Irene Atragstrolig F ney DrilP b'y p D Y ale's Cadets Instrumental, by Cadet Mouth Organ Band , Recitation, Mary Queen of Scots, by fy McKinnon ; Doet, Emily' and`Jno, by•Herchel and it4ne Arm. strong ;' Eeaay. on` Mimic, bye' Mrs Arm trong' Several fine selections were anti o cc g , est with the D'ettmaii. W Wrightman, J Baylis, • acific :Railway ' 'Compa"y •.0.11nopar. __ . j ohneton,l. John - ton. , , = ' Concession 18 . railway extensi us lir eton.,3; ,Renwick,' A Moiirob;',13.1 er- or'a ca#1i,--bolas :pf win W Frazer. are' .build the ' •" essii ri`A-P Raker,'R A,J?ittoli,. P' R are „o <iJouc oat of their .road frog Jos, Ngil; .W Weir, D Be,'f, W Cati'e= Ads, and the more►'1'' Gibson, R Earls; b Ball. �. oriel n P Adams tech to delitai where. a 111 be' i'ori^ned, The Glen- is also to a ;•extended eking in: all 15,0. Miles of h, :t by the G F 3 for the ntebsitly. By this: are tea said ooiii.can bO sup - oat the Ptovincb fiat $t,. resident°.of the Dominion Ooncessio'i B4Z Lang, v ' , Messrs * en A A Miller, " A given during the.evenin„ by 1 Clark; R Braid , , McKinney. :McDonald and McKenzie,. on the vie- , . J DCcI�t y . H 4V.aYltts', J Mclean , ' { liria, accompanied by'.Miss Mu'rdodton •G'o ioeltseion 0-W Ball, G Hyslip, R' • by 11 majoritjl'e VAS Wile WAS TIIERE. Belreore. R 3 Barton is meeting with auccesR` i!n his new line of business, -U N' McDonald, merchant, having purchas, ed Mr MoHardy's old stand, intends' to established a hardware' business here,---VIr Sones' parents moved intd' town lest week. --John Latnonhy suet i William a ' A rel' started twith an accident one day last week. -- o fast week. Winnepeg is .Mr Peeking attended Mr Robertson'se for Diana blaf their ob eletfee Point. ' Thty will be exatnina`tion last Friday. ---Mr Graham j rises' Were. May st'rcoess a , chi ped; a ear lead of" :peta nes- froth' nsucp�?l .,• E dt i ell•_. •i a Alan's who lin It elle Glimannan last week.---Chna Breet4 `ten � � r dile olit'ircl• . is hating a good has @ettfrned` from his visit in Toronto. �ir'fr^tl ti Alex Robbtteon, S Patrick, A Dole., W MgKeeelti.Sharpin. ,s.:.::,at, .nnlira-Ward c No;' .1- 0 knowledge -c �, ,t ,..arrnmentat Wilson and J' dotter. 0 3 . iiiusio , at a reasonable rate, --Tile and 3 Rees: Ward No, roc in csorineo• Gregge a how of entire S-ock Gto S Spring 4 I g Wardp •,cultufal. Society was held • 'ere on the piano. Mrs ;Artnetrong is an ex- cellent teacher, and deserves the pa rona a of those who desire to` obtain J Doe and G Brown. No. - I tion with the Kinloss Branch: Agri- Greeraitd A'Edgar. Ward No. 5 h Beane. ny having entered ,irito' . at a to supply' veal on tit mines for - $1.75 pet tot1, elite:home to the a it n • Association was organized first r oy;r fi to be called an P of I. nt ` 'end Bro tary. Our Associations other in the invest, County welcome in those happy freak in the 1 ordwich time, Mr his hand ybiel. After applied the dl#ill ' �ttoubleti getting • a settle'tnetlt' With tlid;bnilding comrittee. He is • oxr+s•. ikel tv; have, to retort • to the courts, M Y TLawonby andtWm TaeSday April 14th. The display ,+of 1?eiicevipwkt's.=Ward No`, it sitid Mr R Musgrove shipped On Thui''sday evening; F J' Benne}et,. tWo oatrirn ,potatoes to points' on the Organizer for Huron, delivered an ad=" other side of the line,, this week. He dress at Sunshine• and organized . e haw beeu,1iay%ug 54' cents• per bushel strong Aseoeiatiou of Patrons of In- In- fer dietrr-Mr W R 'Thompson, of dustry, to be called Sunshine. •Bite Teet'ewater,,shipped three car loads of ( Henry- Birkholder, President ; - Bro' maple from here to the Old Country Malooltin Black, Secretary. • Tlie Or- on Monday, which makes eight cars aani"Ler is at work in Morris and Monday, he lois shipped from the mills •here Grey, and expects to hold a Trade this spring. -T Stewart'' got a very meeting in Brussels at an early• date. hard blovr.fro►a a skid,'on the cheek -The base ball club of 5 5 No 5 in' bot,e,"Tuesday:': It'.out the' skin in tend to Bold a concert on the 8th of 1 l i eve:Foresters' hall .two placlis aiiciblaaakened his - next. n4onth, in the Foi Belgrave.. A g000d, programme is • Zet1a'nd1'.. being prepared and a good^ time -may " Industry" called a be expected. Admission 10, cental;- The ff phe "Patrons y inst, Thomas, second son of txieetin ,iif ;the ratepayers, on Monday, .On the 8th met with• an accjdeiit• the 16(h,'•ior the pyrpo90 of discussing Joseph Cornett, for lomat the saliodl`4uestiou, which has been a by which be will be laid u for. were vexed question for so' long. The real 'time." As he and anothery. a .,_ reason of the gathering, however, was after the foot ball, he slipped n broke to see if, the," Patrons" might have the other boy stepped on bis leg andschool beige for their m,+.etinee; In both bones just one inch above the' the alis'imti' of, 'the President of the ankle. -An association of Petrone askociatroiil Mr G Wilson, the Vice,• lndu'stry was organized On Monde). :Urge of . the meeting He• :eleni'ng at Barie's school house. ,' The took fl aliened b a:.'s-:eech, in, whiohr lie• folloali tyoficera were duly elected;:' opse 9.,rp refei►'ed.to the iclosiub of the school Bro Wei"Itit►•rie, president •; Brei Wert a year'Itist" itivary and explained the. Robb, Viers President ; Bro Samuel" reason fur ea doing. Ile said that Walker, Se Teter .; rho James 3p'ter:,` y Minerva the section was divided and about half Treasurer f Bl'd°Wen Slo6pu,-1411 , wanted the school used and about half Bra George Ravine Abmeter ,-• Bro did •t 1t-.J'tihn ; Mamie Was good, but the Weather. Spottof; 3 Itarmilton and' John Wet. was $ne se S+te a►t1 wet;: desired. tore,` +Ward 140.2'-1°Phatr,'G Rush atitd•�E Raiding, ' 'Vtrard No. 3'--Wtee ' �tienanna t• Wade, W Gibson and 3 McDermitt. *''Mee''et'ttcns; oi� 1Aolni'ore, shipped' u Ward No:. 47.--R McLaughlin. ,'3, ia-+ hire snit.„ Edwin S•parling. Ward.", quantity of potatoes fret* this' family attire 5-W Gallaher, D Rea and 'Wm -last week. -Mrs ter Pipet bane, •A new, W 'have, removed g Weir.:'' oved b Mr Nay, seconded by saw -main is to het ereeted here in . the M 9 'rahatit tlittt the auditare';ra+port... near future. ---Prominent ass �nraetiae Dir i Graham, , �sys iidw.read .be referred back 'le the (visitor's at tbktonging 1.1r W T` Practice full e 1 here last wee auditors far them to marks as, 1 8 report as possible on' the '81st Inst- of Ulenfarrow,- ination of S sTi sNo- t3,.'' pMr Ferguson,: annual xatn :Moved byof last Carried,held on Pr da C y I Was °Jerk ed ivby M1 Johnston, ha that the week. There was 'large number of rlcei: tfrcitn $18, be having produ visitor, -esentfrom the section end receipt from D1t•l3olton, P•L, '8, that p he had paid it to hirer in 1885 for also the following teachers, o ac aos, woatsdifferent, drainage work and it was neverref,tnd• ed its ale e ed back to him by the council -•Care clessee:3 Jessie W T meson �f �lll,, oNof 868 ried. Moved by Mr 3ol'itiston,seconci•1 tk �; ft :C#raham, of son, and 3 3 ed by Mr Graham, that this round f f3S 1f �, The ready mourn the loss byy. death of an esteem? ltd ei#eicial, Mr.. George. Strong, :oho, Biber of friends- has been treaautes of the munu;iptalttt' one of tite neigh"' this coupleq were the new church, ed these with a bible, u. Mise E11a beeame ecgtiaihited with hien, A e with a flying visit threuglt his sudden,,, .detittit :.we r wnneline Roadhouse caused to.... Mourn the'loeg of An teas- rn attack of bilious teemed and. efficient ofdleri ,'4a' rid we „ ^ire athrre .with the tele, hope alio ` wf1l l eaurueysfiyls� � •,.. , ... .: end for the lest. twenty-three yeare, . an wits thriiiigei. his kindness and conte test/ at an offiehl and,citizen ,lists en. deared bin self to us and all those who a sour fleoefoted feiend the care of Drj ti'tve,'9 • fl'E ,'' .. • ". aatstD�►tr'w, 's+ted,... les lave'' been a otfleiaL _ Qarried: �L „ remitted among tile B. Moate, $10 20, •tsxei ; A s trort fur t be , Pa" se, IfshgGta1, S110, .. for ,govel Monne,. s. er fe",, 'Y' 4; �`'r. ^ lm�rrei`tl A ort P'atteraivsrti btftt'e Jn' • eo , �ttrat. .>Q+ 1 se her. misters., Mrtc. Wedge .turd , > psi �„ t�i1. C18!�k, for Ott pig te�S`�r_ qtr 1teta la' o- Ilil�i :; ilartley, of ' o anises in whieh 111et•.pupils answered t The petition was handed itt with the m tI te different questions slaked thin and east nof except the ratepayers ter a familii s, spot o p Johne Robb,' Guide; Bro 'Relit Nichol, ono, At the -Ante of the closing of , the Sentinel. This assomiation is called tool against the Sabbath School, the Farmer's Rights, and meets on 'Friday sol t: est• preaching of the Gospel, and, in feet, evening. -A person passing the r everthing, there was 'a petition ciru- denee of Mr Ohne "Lawn nee last We a y fated asking the trustees for the use nesday afterttoo>y wou'l'd have notice oft the school for the Sabbath school enusna►t stir and bustle around it, and with the had they been privileged to lrok insides, would have discovered a merry cont - patsy of young and old assembled there, the occasion of their gathering. together being to wawa the marriage of Mr iawrenco's elle St daughter, Nettie, to Mr Basil Coultas, of tlieAtlir. line of East Wawanosh. Reiv*Ir Godfrey performed the "ceremony to' the satiefactitn of all concerned; After' which the young couple l` 4eivecl the congratulations of their many friends, 11 with whom the Transit heart" y Joins in form n doh)* wiser, ,w4hi,ig thorn s► lnng,,;haltpp� . atrd.�pro>t�i .� ti ik•�tr, lise�t ells ries. salt, trey � . , • ' � ., n through .'eife.�Coultiit eche* eyh m,e,y wee q little. eye'. u attan ;sem lie waterer u it l plane vivito hrougl > T .tt es,rsmpl,4int its Finnitty ►tis, Urns to busty .tweeting` a wcritafelt> c1t riot irrill'e' fd Ogee fir W kl•etttattth then shelter and len ,tr►r1.neietters with the uehe ol.ily 4 auger l�tt�lt,s"ii�t�-�'.l1 ii! the unusually 1t i4lrpereentttgeat• . taken on the diffehrent:papers,:reflected great credit on their paiutaking teacher, Mr Robertson. .The proceedings were ins terspersed with readings, recitations): kindergarten Bongs, dtitmbell ex acrd otub swingitg'. A ei.yenjoyable.lli3 t the btslii,ol rt�ally to the progranlitrie weas.br'onght to a mills th t the slid therefore belongedhey should sin 'ng "God -arke the Queeti. �•QUite eiontit of sickness in tbe.!bave tt, retie gave minty stattnneiltstto an a # ire tsupte PI wh t ti had d, ill vrbieh neighborhood let the til,tt 1)'I►ria,u cwt+rir smear l n tlrai IttitKL, ti iv the itllt'r it geed etltl time ., : b y� i'aEtXtlttcy .. of 1 tits, A`�1�' J.1'�t+1arnut't'S triage tents'`+1ut 11; It on,l'i`bu 'trent. .q,... �fS Ww` ii Well Mt Wilson took the trouble to conk up, and said they'had: only got one or two more than half on this petition and therefore the trustees oto+red the sdbool. Mr M Lenient then•epoke and said e li n ,ir ,n ,Fj{(1�iij my ilr iltli,t,v,y v 1 I'Ma; tt ty 1� ;14 4 k M, w. / .i VOA be prtaicable, but oral cry pen= w' -' - A11 Wor. ''•.. Triutpife teed, for only tioable. isle T Latest ,nanship gl thoroughly Slgntletnd n ort't miss this Oban it may not: offered to you again. leave yon en our New Spring .lf not 'esti arly, please, for th+ t ilsbt in sst+p}" quality and price d /( > gain+ •$ -t, '� EA t 1 '1'Bd h 1 :e. t o and 25,,'l3aa, a d 50o. are4nequalled, A. 'trial will 01 any one that this not nu empty pi BOOTS! BOOTS 1' 1 we them , have i n endless and of the very best quality. Our primes cannot be beaten an We allow a liberal .discount customers. CORDON •& McIN`. 24eStina of Congregationalists • ,Ambitious City." The sun had hardly commence obeervationsin and around Wingh r grip sack band two travellers g tp a and 'booked fort fhb Station bo • carnivals, soap and i`lootcbmen,vi of their journey little need be at menciug it as • eye` ' w with ve paste board co'.' „ 1' to will of oonductorse they Hamilton, they were stall email to a propensity thatthisolass of of ',punching" ' everything ale they handle., Atvarious point road, fresh accessions were mat small begiuuinga, uutil when the respectable num ' ao wasreached, e 4 a in size and- appearance, buret • admiring gaze of the Hamijtonit busses, eto, were pressed upon t1 , but reineinheriug the West : gree "Sudbury," the place of niokles goal,aud soontbey were safelya u • a,street,car, vihere tife visual ape turning honest men IMO 'rogu of • ,,and, propitiated. Away we nibrrily "clergy to right of you loft of you, clergy in front of y and blundered," while layout and strong joined in the emelt timorous. accent. This city h a solid city -a practical corn] utility-givingidioations from a wise administrative rule, ani tial management. Its first e front the confines of the depot 'business centres are reaohed,ts -lug, aseeming lack of taste and tatioti prevailing; yet, when v the evils of enormous tasatio too frequent lavish expenditur moneys, we do not feel like this saving policy. Our thou fly, despite our efforts to hot fenoy,to another Hamilton, wb to wander in days gone by; ' Lynn, with herfoaming cal dashing spray and eddying Cu us a natural picture of the be • rice manufactured within the Various forms of laeework. brew up near the corner of Hi non streets, and went - eilI in , 'custom bouae eflicer.• blot' tarred our baggage examined 'Wand goods, but to $nd a rest sv. bore for the brief stay 1 'We were soon. billetted ar tender aspects of hike 'bore txtoetings were to begin at Bp n to the tnitdteto the genial past ton Congregational church Morton, tools the their t0 pr devotional meeting. 110 strt that quivered with melody au recoeuized the .touch of a a We were brought lowly a again, and thee we spent a 1 hour. A business meeting than Caine the reading of a entitled ',Our methods and 1 thein," by Rev las Webb, The time was not fortheotni. Mon, which all regretted eta y'breezy time would have ober lug upon the many exeelle a' the evening, our eh/Urinate listen, of Guelph, save. us Address, his theme being.' et the ohnr,eb's, relettons tr'4owlt g its trtliedA,'lts tomer *ono bste,,inarea'itag oiir'ra . defense 'thi glories of a f A5 eche close r3is Ital/Vtbe► «1111' 1 tlrt► 4ttiitdailp bei 1'