The Wingham Times, 1894-07-06, Page 4WILLIAM
Dr. Baxter sat in the House shie
1807 the year (1f eeufl•tleraation.
• 'When lion. Mr. Pardee died, 1)r.',' 9d
liaxtt'1' was the self` survivor of the l xeter.... . . .... . ..... r8
illst Parliament, and. s;inee their be, Stephen*. ,•.» ,••••.•'
war the only member who linked the' taa llpy.....,. `
- AN IJ - old with tale new. Mr 3ltawat and . Goderich township .112
Mr. Mer, (lith did not make their ap-' Deytield. ... 40
-,.... •-y GIST
Uabornt.. , ..... , ti7
A.J 1 ,eiu:re hi the I+egislatlire until „-
�- ,lV•1 s Tnckersmith.. •
_ . 1ti7;�.
Seaforth,... ...... ....
THE W x.N GIIAM• Toms, AT,LY Ot 1604,
Sontb Huron.
Majorities.
Weisnliller, MoL een..
(Cou•1 (iib.)-
WW_ -.
_ ,4c^.+ .Al.. �
1',�,(ST. i�.l'1'AN()Slx, MARKET REPORTS.
The barn raising; at Mr. Thos. ) IIINnIIA1I,
ILi1.1(1'8, 011 Saturday, li.'ais a grand) v Wiegllam, July 5, 1804.
success, between two and three hdlg- Coi cote . by 1.. Dens, Produce Dealer.
lred people were present.- Sides b
vc're chosen by ,701111 Pugsley, 11'•, I pi
all Wbeat00'Ibs ..... , , .. 0 55 to 0 5403
-- filler 'Thomas Irwin, the latter winning,' Spring Iw Boat , . , ...... , , 0 53 to 0 55
-C barn loss Oats ..... 0 34 to 0 135.
• I by a few utters. Cil ba
_ l 1 ady for the Barley
21)0-
116
Ax Intercolon13l Congress is in '.Pone- ..390 400
A01'.11
�,A, ,j p( g}`` ,�* p� �f "A ; t)'t,wit a. taxmen t, (I I: eUSs+ "Illaj(:rity for 111c.Lea 1(3.
R -? 1 . ■ M11. i . TELEGRAPH rPH G !<l' cSitlll al: u
ing matter; or mutual interest. The North Perth,
„„ delegates present are : Non, Mac
rh. ilYalsS il:irt ®ukeuzie Rowell, repl'esenting Canada;'
out
lIon. 1+'.:l. Sutton, representing New � Stretford........` 23
ftP�ll+� I3aI1}stUwel - 39
:� iatttit \Voles ; Sir (.battles Mills,lullsre- Mornington
1ltivcrtan 9
preilsenting Cape of Geod Hope; Sir 1Ll rert ...... 127
,.. A. 1'. Caron, representing Canada ; E11ice.. •- 9
6idingam hues ,,.264
� A t1i lion. Thomas Playford, representing' ", Nort11 I;astlzopo 172
C • Utero .Jolu1; �i'�allaca..
`,011x11 Australia X11 404
Majoritle
s.
McPherson• M(Con.) . of this )lace but now of Lollclon,vl•as rotate „ ,.
57
(Lib.) (Con.) place, 73oef
( .calling; on old. acquaintances this •
week. -Mr. John M. Lind, who has � r
035to040
humcdiate y inac c ro. i Poas.. , x „, ,. 0 G0 to 0 G2
accommodation of the young people,., Bettor, tun 0 13 to 0 1 k
Who enjoyed themselves for a short I13utter, rolls 0,13 to 0 14
time, as the. Sabbath was too near to Eggs per dozen... .. 0'07 to 0 os
-We. ; Food llor cord . , . , . 1 25 to 1 75
iizdulge. in late hours, are pleas-
ed
leas- ,Hay ,er ton 0 0o to 6 00
ed to learn that Mr. Sand. McBurney' Potat es, poi busiiel. •° o 60 to 0 00
is slowly recovering from his late Tallow, per lb 0 05 to 0 05
--Mr. Wm, Johnston, formerly Dried. Apples, per.lb..... 0 05 to 0 05
111t1CSS. D .. 1 }loos 5.00 to 5 00
P.tIi)XY JULY (i, 181)4.
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_▪ _ ] Ji1(Ii;iJL NL rEs.
'Tu,�. United States tariff bill has
passed the Senate, and will go into
force on the 1st of August, 1894.
1'111sSi)1 R(% a., the murderer of'
late Mayor Carter Harrison, of Chica-
go, will be hanged on July 13th
lila.
Owixn to the report of the English
veterinary experts who extunined
receatlS.' Slaughtered Canadian cattle
that they were infected withmita-
lV rixon, representing Victoria ; lion. E Tatar 204
A. J. Tb`,. nne, representing Queens-, Majority for Magwood, 105.
land ; Mr. Sandford Fleming,repre-' -
senting Canada ; The Lai o els(y,
representing the Imperial Govern -I A hovel and interesting garden
ment ; Moil. Nicholas Fitzgerald, party a11c1 promenade concert • Was
representing Tasmania ; Sir henry 1 held o11 T11urs(lay, 28th ult., on the
Devilliers, representing Cape of Good grounds of, Mr. Ed. Cooper. of the
Hope; Hon, J.'1:1. Hollueyer, repre- 2nd of Howick, in support of the
senting Cape of (rood. Hope ; Mr.' Mayne appointment of the Fordwieli
Alfred Lee Smith, representing New circuit. The place and the • people
Zealand ; lion. Simon Fraser, repre- being of more than local faino visit -
senting Victoria ; -Hon. William ors were attracted from near and far,
Forrest, representing Queensland. there being representatives from
Brussels, Gorrie, Harriston, Listowel,
1' 1 f . HOWICI ..
0,•�,_, ...;.. 4 50 to 5 50
CLINTON. •
ELLIN0' .HJT
AT COST.,
Our stock of
DRY GOODS,
consisting of
DRESS (100,I)$,• TWEEDS,
COTTONS,
RIBBON'S,
L . NENS,.
PRINTS,
been attending Stratford Business I Pau `wheat 0 55 to 0 58
College for some time, is home on his ' sprint; Wheat .1....... 0 53 to 0 58
;holidays. --Me. T)a-,'icl Beecroft, of 1 Barley........ .............: 0 85 to 0 40.
Oats 032to033 Me
Owen Sound, is spending his vacation Peas........'.. , .. • • • . , 0.53 to 0 551 1.15
• It lblile.---Miss Campbell, teaoher ill Potatoes, per bushel0 40 to 0 50
. S. No. 11, left on Saturday for her Butt 0 12 to 0 13
►home in Port Elgin. Also Miss Jessie Begs, per dozen 0 07 to 0 07
Elgin. Hay 0 00 to 7 00
McKenzie, teacher in No. 8, left for Cordwood, 3 00 to 4 00
% her home in Brucoiicl 1. -M . J.
Simpson, of Nassagaweya, is visiting
friends in this locality. --Rev.. Mr.
Hartley, of Bluevale, occupied the n t; j
pulpit•in the Belgravo and Calvin
churches, on Sabbath last: near Man- COTS CRli TOEPRICE 0F IV E T
•
number tool: in the picnic i
Chester on Saturday last, and report��0�.'
having a good time. -A heavy rain •
FIGURES.Forcllwick, Wiugham, Alma, Guelpl
1
ELECTION
and other regions roluld about: Tho
- East Huron. weather was all that could be desired
returns in con- The grounds, being situated on a its
pion, late prospect
there 1S 110 The following aro the iron Provincial ing slope,' were very beautifulinciecd
`�l East H
iiunlediute 1)ro:peCt of removing the raeatron with the ' as
election, held on Tuesday of last week: The artistically* arranged. Chine
embargo. nnrssl?Lb• lanterns and elevated bonfire len
Gibson. 1Milne• enchantment to thescene. The for
THE great railway strike i11 the Na. 1 70 Ori
United States has extended to Can- No. 2 67 48 nit cable host, which made a vigor
143 91 ous attack upon the tables, w11ic
were arranged upon the lawn, giver
soon discomfitted, and were forced t
retire and await reinforcement
on the following evening t
demolish the good things provide
by the ladies. A platform prograi
arranged, with Dr. Armstro
in the chair. 'Speeches were lead
by Rev. S. C. Edmunds, Messrs: Spo
tau, Aikins, Howard and .others. Se
eras Nieces of elocution were well p
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storm passed over this section of the ' • • -y-
country on Monday last ; quite a lot
STEAK,1oC • PER JAB.
of hail stones also fell, which revent•
-
ed some from taking in the afternoon
sports
ada, and 50) ears of the Grand
Majority for Gibson -52.
Trunk Railway Company are.tied up Gum.
in Poet Nitron, and the Company are No. 1
not attempting to do any through No. 2No 3
10,1 1neos. No. 4
No. 5
1lzs,lts, Sixx., of Ilaldilnand, and No. 6
Dynes, of i)ulierin, Patron Candi_ No.7
dates who were elected last week, it Majority for Gibson -132.
armuus.
its reported, are disqualified from tak- No. 1 03
ing seats in the Ontario • Legislature, No. 2 61
the Ranter because he is an issuer of No. 3 41 +
No. 4
1nar.'1tige. I1Ct'IISt , andand the latter On No 40 5 J7
account of being; a postmaster. No. 6 61
329
73 17
48 26
92
48 54
36 71
5u 46
70 58
417 285
Ox '1'uesday,Mr. J. D. Edgar, M. P• Majority for Gibson -54.
in the lIon.,� ns brought -up ,IPLLETT.
e, of Commons „ p No. 1, , - , • • , : , , , 66
the Me3reevy-Caron-Langevin scan- N. 2 . 87
No. v
dal, and in a masterly address rarer the lv'o 4 47
37
whole platter i afore the House. Messrs 237
(;iron and L tngcvin spoke in their Majority for Gibson --158.
own deft flee, and on a division bnr'xlLror.eing No. 1 68 ' 6
taken they were shale whitewashed, No. 2 74 15
the vote standing red to (35. No. 3 59 35 .
No. 4.... 27 41
A Dortlxi:)x, Prohibition Con`"en- leo.., . .. 53 132
-- , on m.No. ti 30 34
. :tip was held in
2g 22
27 .38.-
378 2,23
38
32
45 formed by local talent and some we
4s selected solos by Miss Roe.
69 Nicholl orchestra, of Listowel, d
27.5 lighted the gathering with th
melodious strains, lir. Edluttn
of the )1 e
vale
24 spoke plaintively 1
17 deaLrth in the Uymellial pasture lan
7 duripg the past year and the cons
31 79 quest depression of his own spirit
but expressed the fond hope th
such an entertainment could not
without fruitful results ancl, judgi
by the way the heart panted aft
the Roe, and other symptoms of
general outbreak of heart disea
this (lope did not seem to be witho
fotindation. 'At a late flour t
national anthem was rendered a
after the benediction was pronoun
31 the party dispersed witllneiu
thoughts lingering rel . their I
-of the pleasant things seen and Ileal
daring the evening, spent oil the 2
A very social time was spent on th
following evening, as a fitting endi
for the evening before. Mr. Bla
well was called to the chair. Pit
ancl spirited speeches were giv
solos, quartettes, instrumental gnus
&c., were indulged in. To judge
the many merry looking couples
the tables, our good pastor's he
could scarcely help but be gladden
At -a seasonable hour all quietly
persed well pleased with the. succ
of the entertainlnCnt�-
•
WROXETEI�,. '
Livo Stools. Markets. .
Toronto, July 3. -The total re-
ceipts to -day were only 40 car loads,
which were more than sufficient for
the demand. The market is weaker
owing to low cables. Best exporters
sold at $4.20 t $4.30 per cwt•, and
good at 4c per ib. Butchers'' tattle
dull and weak, the best selling at 3a
to 310 ; mediulu at 34c and - inferior
at 2 c to 3e par i 1. Calves steady,
with sales at $4.50 to $5 for good
veils; milch cows, $25 to • $45 each.
Sheep and, lambs lo�� el, the . former.
sold. at 34c per ib., weighed off cars,
and rams at 3-;e per h1., spring lambs
$3 to $3.75 each. Hogs are firm,
with light supply; choice bacon lots
sold'at $5.30 to $5.50 per cwt., hair
ll fats, $4.80 to $4)90; stores, 34.75 to
Tie $4.85; sows, .$4 to $4.25; stags, $2.50,
e- East Buffalo, N. Y., July 2. -Cattle
the
-Receipts, 210 cars ; active ; '150 to;
ds 25c higher for light fat butchers, and
t
25c to 50c higher for choice mediums
ds and shippers ; gooj clearance of all
e- grades ; good to choice extra heavy
s,
No•7
.day and 'W'ednesday of this week. No. s
Representatives were present from Majority for Gibson -155.
every part of the Dominion. Ex- 1wroxETEn.
May t.r Fleming, of Toronto, was Voted No. 1............. G0
. • to the. chair, and add. esses were deliv- iYtttjo'3ty for Gibson -3s.
•rcnNlia:nm.
creel lig ;friss Frances Williarcl and No. l 38
many other prominent workers in the No. 2 79
No. 3 73
t 11 Wil. No. 4 43
• 233
Y,•. WRIT.; rvec:ives the unkind- ;,dajority for (lrbsou•-23.
es,. c.t of all troll the London Free I3otvle:i.
Press, in giving the figures of the No. 1
North Essex. election, when that
paper does not even mention that lie
was a candidate Ti is true that he
at
be
ng
se,
tit
he
d
ed
54
37
50
60
210
42 115
No.2 58 72
No 3........, 51 83
No. 4 60 82
No. 5 85 50
No, (3 46 74
polled .a very small vote, not much 323 482
111:).'c than one-third as many as the uTotal majority for Gibson -453.
. successful candidate, but that is 110 Total number of votes polled -Gibson,
reason why be should be ignored. 2,120; Milne, 1,671.
ON Thursday night of last week, ; ' 'West Huron.
the Witness ()Wee, in Montreal, lovas For want of space, we are compelled to
damaged considerably,as well as the defer publishing the full returns this week,
new -'web"ress recently put in.. but will give thorn in next issue. The fol -
p the lowing are the total votes polled in eaoh
thrownA bomb was through"rty:
• window by some miscreant, and 1
wlien it burst it set fire to the wood- Goderich
work of the office but the tine de-' Clinton
181 224
subdued the flames without much .AshSeld.... ........ 420
damage being done. Colborne .Y Y ' .• :... 220
4
S. Wawa/losll . . .. 256
Tnz Toronto Empire atnd. London I:. Wawangoll .:. 260
Free Press are making the absurd Goderich Township... . 81
iib 07
Hallett
d d tl at a special session of the
and other meats in low proportion.
PORK SAUSAGE •
' also on hand.
4.am prepared io pay the highest price
for all kinds of fowl: They must be drawn
and well dressed.
GEO. SHAW.
Winghcln, Oct. 10th, 1803.
�rr/l ell
`.�_SL�l`
:te L L®
I have at full stock of
Watches,
Clocks,.
Jewelry, &c.,
steers, $1.85' to $5.25 ; good to choice '
1,250 to 1,350 pounds, $4.85 to $5 ; I to wbioh I invite special attention.
choice handy steers, .1,050 to 1,200 1 G • _-
pounds, $4.50 to $4.05 light 'steers,
$4 to 111.35; common rough and fat BARGAINS Mil BE GIVEN
CAI%P"Y 15
OIL
Also,
ns and`
MUSLINS,
HHS,
stock of
oy' Ready Made
Clothing,
FELT AND rTRAW MiTS, &O.
Sale to start on
11fOBIDAY, JITLY 9t11,
and continue,
Cash and Trade Only.
JOHN GAL ATH,
Wingham.
Wingham, July Oth, 189i.
DR. MCLFLLAN, LONDON, ONT.
234 Dundas $tett,
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EYE and EAlltliJY��1EOloT„
Gradulte et the New York Eye and Ear hospital,
1.480. Post Graduate Course en the Eye, liar, Nose
and Throat at the Now Yor(t Pest Graduate Medical
School and hospital, 189 Eyes Tested. (classes
Applied.
ld Fine Pine, stoelc 01
be aE poQ taeles, Looses and
sBrunswick House, WINGHA,M,.
The first THURSDAY of each
month, at date named below:
Next Visit. August 2nd, x894.
Hours 8 a. m. to 3 p. m. Charges•
moderate.
steers, $2.90 to $4.30 ; fat cows, corn- •
fed, '3.25 to $,3,75 ; stockers, good to
choice, $2.50 to $2.75 ; feeders, light RIPAIRING A SPECIALTY,
to choice, $3.10 to $3.50 ; veal calves, and. all work done on the premises.
1l common to choice, $2.25 to $4.7,5 ;
c co1)11non to fancy cows and springers, 1Y[. •PATTERSON.
and $18 to q 28. o
memo Sheep and lambs -Only 35 cars on
•d sale ; early trading was at an advance
reel• of 10e to l.Se, but weakness in the
e eastern Markets brought values back.
ng to Saturday's prices, which were 15c
ek- to 30c higher ,than the best previous
by prices of last week; good to, best
eft, wetbers, $3.40 to $4 ; common to good
1�, mixed, $2.75 to , x;3.50 ; -choice to
by fancy lambs, $4.40 to $5.25.
at Hogs Sixty cars on sale ; a few
art pigs sold at x(5;60, hitt most of the
ed 01)010£ mediums, heavies and Yorkers
cess sold at $5.50 to $0.55. '
Chcc$A r/[aritote.
Ingersoll, Ont., July 3. -Offerings
to -day, 2,030, -last part of June snake.
GAIn(Ow. CONNOLLY.
357 284
207 . 199*
!01 , Blyth.... 84 86
artincnt were promptly on hand and w,y7th......'....... .... 8
41
239
249
103
225
mum 1
Ontario Leg'.slature be called to
" satisfy the 11cop1e as to what kind
of a government the Province is to
i, live." 11111esse journals need not
icro bit themselves about it. Sir
' Oliver 'will continue to govern the
province in the salve Honest and
economical manner as in the past..
TiTft defeat of Dr. Baxter, of
11+aldimrland, removed from the On-
itigriO Mase the last ot what were
vll as theconfederationrlienmbers.
2242 2200
Majority for Garrow-30.
*la polling subdivision No. 3; Clinton,
which gave Mr. Garrow a majority of 19,
the returning oflioer inadvertently trans-
posed the flguree in his statement, and
thus credited Mr. Connolly with a ma-
jority of 19 which belonged to Mr. Gar-
row, and thereby reduced the majority
I of the latter by 38 votes. As a result,
Mr Garrow's majority,which in reality is iV ltel�
Mr. HMI' Tall, of a y,
74 is ofllciallq placed at36, and will so �'
while suffering front deependate
Sales, ,420 at 9 1-16c, °salesmen
i(ir. James Neilson, prineipal of ales' l .lioldiilg for 9 1=18c.
otir Public School, left for his home g Belleville,alll1114 July 3.--1,830
in Milverton, on Wednesday. -Mrs. boxes of white and 1,000 colored
Robert Black is spending a few days cheese were boarded here to clay.'
visiting in London. --A Foot-
team,
of 325 at 180 at
team composed of the boys of our Sales, ., white, 91-1e; , ored 315 at
p 9 1-1be 205 at col
public school, went over to Tceswater
9c; 210 at 1) "1a16 2.5 at 9c. •
on Tuesday to give Mr. litoore and liis Watertown, N. Y. July 2. ---At
scholars a friendly game, resulting Sachese board gales were
in a victory for the home tester by�l 4,000 boxes; leading price 8ge;
to 0. -The he t., mons went to t ►oderich
on Monday, in answer to a challenge
which they received from Goderich.
The score steed 13 to 4 in` favor of
Wroxeter. Otr boys'have done
some exeellent playing the last two
defeating' such famed Clubs
Minimal,
as Owen: Sound, Crescents of Toronto,
etc. -Rev. Mi. Webster occupied the
pulpit of the Presbyterian church
last Sunday.-- -1tev. Wni Kerr, the
new Pastor of the Methodist church,
',readied. iris first sermon on Sunday.
Ont.
ning
main until the recount, for which Mrisuicid(Ki by lianging Sundaymer
Ostrow has asked, be made.
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*Stand- I3'irectiy opposite the Bank of
Hamilton, Wing') am,
NTLML<,
If you want your
PRNG SUITS'
made in the latest style, go to
G. M. I RV I N,
opposite Bank of Hamilton,
WINGHAM.
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of treating Rupture, adapted to all forms, ages and .nditions. ist, the Hernia ig
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all reasonable circumstances (even horse back 'ding.
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onal career extending over a period of 27
exclusively to Rupture treatment in Toronto.
motion of the body, coughing, sneezing or lift -
its position either up or down) as all others do,
Puling 8:1c. - Children cured in from 4 to 8'weeks. Adults in from 7 to 14 weeks, according to the
Utica, la'. Y .. July 2. -Cheese severity of the ease, age of person, or duration of Rupture, making no difference
Sales today : 318 boxes at 8c; 1,270. in oar treatment.
boxes at 81e; 5i 5:)5 bo'es at 8Pc;
2,196 boxes at '8?,e ; 558 boxes at Evidence that proves every case a ssecess. This is positive,1181 have. 0NVtst
�. 976boxes on conilnission. ING TESTIMONY from l'bysicians, Parents, alnd those declarers by so -Darren eery
8se, b Rienl nraotliuists to be hopeless, among whom many be found some of your
Butter. -105 packages of crealtrery neighllors
butter at 1(ic; 15 packages of Cream- 17o not n..bandolt-hr)pe because ot the Severity of your case, withopt consulting
ery butter at 17e.
Little Falls, N. Y., July 2. --Cheese
-Sales to -day -565 boxes at 7 e;
5,680 boxes at 8e; 1,820 boxes at
8e; 720 boxes on colnlnission; :265
boxes of dairy at 8c to 81e; 9G
packages of creamery butter at tee s , ETt ;,-Central hotel, Tuesday, Weinesday, July 24th and 25thl.
to 161e; 1("r packages of butter tlaagtxatim,-,Queen a hotel, Thursday, July 26th.
at 16to 174. F11'0A1 INS,-1"toyal Hotel, p'riday, July 27th.
d. Y. EGAN,
Hernia Sperr'ialist,. 266 West Queen St. Toronto, Ont
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Forel:", email
THE DAY'S PROGi;
'X1113.tTPTED 1331
LARGE ATTEND/WE AN
o.urlirizz,a,
The fin Annual 1)is1
tion under the auspices
dian Order of Foresteia
Brdssols on Monday of i
attracted a' large ntnil.i',
seers. Paisley, Cargi1
Walkerton, Millman
Palmerston,, Listowel, A
Bluevale, . Wingham,
Lucknow, liipley, I(inci
ton, Teeswa'ter, Belnlor
Wroxeter, Gerrie, For'
brook, Walton, Setif
Auburn, St.. Helens, 1,
other Courts being' welt
Brussels Mid on its
and looked very neat vt
banners proclaiming all
to the visitors, flags, ri
greens, &c., and the au
ing of: the day as to we
host satisfactory
the trains were loaded
'carried their hundreds '
without any accident.
'The local committee
celllent programme on
began on Victoria Park
a football contest betri
and Ripley. It was
111330li would be a close,
ono, but the visitors we
to guard their goal so c
play teas very largely in
In the hour and It hal,
team won 3 goals to 0 ai
played their usual gal
have been double this r
10 o'clock sttvr tbe
Seaforth, and the "D;
Lucknow, line up'f'or
snatch of Canada's Ilrat1,
lacrosse. It was ontere
the usual enthusiasm, bi
erners were too expert
ponents,:.and before 8
elapsed.,had 3 goals to
The grounds were too $'
perly play the game tini
ly jangle followed the
the ball' by* one of tb,
which resulted in the
leaving the Park.
. 'After dinner .a heavy,
a wind storm set in that
' completely knock out tl',
the programme, but in '
an hour old Sol shone
• afternoon was all til'
desired.
About 1.30the I olesti
took place,' with W.
Ja Morden, S. Pltun an
s011 as'1nahshalls 111011nt
chargers. Wingham,
4 Manchester and Listow
plied the music during
In,carriages were,the
Court officers, followed
of lforesters on'foot ane
toward the Park. On
set in and the crowd
nearest shelter, and the
chorus and the speech
declared off.
A second lacrosse m
have been played betw
now nnd,Seafortli clubs
were drafting in two 7
ers and Seaforth kick
1lore what was counted
friendly game ended in
ing -bee to the disgust
mittee and spectator:
above mentioned clubs
gaine•andmany were
not witnessing the afte
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