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VOL. XXIII,---NO. 1173. 7,-W1NGITA1{1M, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1894.
VIE BEAR HAS TAIKIiiN
STOOK,
SUMMER GOODS ARE SELLING CI#EAP
FOIi CASH TO CLEAR OUT; WE DO
NOT WANT TO CARRY TIHEI1i OVER.
OI B & HISO00KS,
The Only Direbt Importers.
'Tat Brae!, July 26th,J.894.
Marriage I,tcenees
Issued by Fanuc' PameasoN. No 23, Vio-
',.'toria street,Wingham, O.nt. 1Yo witnesses
required.
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" B EST Place in GGonada to
p-i4 I get a Business Edo-
• cation, Shorthand, B
etc., Is at the Can-
"-- — tral Business Col-
lege, Toronto, Ont„ and Stratford, Ont. 4.,
Unquestionaby Canada's Greafest Com-
mercialfScilooL-. Calaor.u•,s free. Men- '
ilon this paper, Shaw a t,L`ioti, Principal!•, 4,
LOCAL. b EWS.
—Salmon, Sal h>y6 almon, 3 cans for 25
•cents. // H. E. Snare
—The Salt Works 11 s closed down. again
•on account of the pan iving out.
a'•::'='- -Mr. Geo. Cruickel nk slipped p.m'.
load of hogs to Ingerso , on Saturday last.
—Mrs. Leslie and M s Leslie, of Petro•
iia, are about to take t their residence in
Wingham. Miss Lesh is getting up a
class in instrumental ins ir..
Mr. Ed. Inglis retut led from Duluth,
the other day, Ho rep. is business very
aoll in Dhluth and at th 1 "S ," just now,
and many out of ehnplorae t and destitute.
Fon Seen—A gooc f sh Mileh Cow.
Apply to J Bream,
Biuevale P. 0.
There will bo reg ar services at the
Congreg;Cti incl Chu •ch next Sunday.
Preae1 iiig by the p. stor. Morning sub-
ject : '"Results of ing with ' Christ.',
Evening subjecst : "Th right word."
Last week, Mr. R ert Mason, of East
-''Wawanosb, brought in 1e first fall wheat
of tlhie,seasofikere rOwth It was of the
Democrat varieYilV,, ap . was a splendid
sea -midi: weighing 6,l it s to the bushel.
—Rol IDS'.Giffo 4 sft n Monday for a
few weeks,liolIfeli
ide,3hd'°s`` He vilT spend most •
of the time at the ho e of his father,
near Forest. The Rev. r. Kennedy will
have charge of the cburcl during his ab-
sence.
—How dear to our Beat s it cash on sub-
eoription, when the gel
presents it in view. Bu
don't pay—we refrain
for perhaps gentle read
be you.
—For first-class tailoring and cheap
gents' furnishings, try Webster & Co.
'Remember the place, one door south of
B. A. Graham's grocery store.
—Last week, the RA. L. G. Wood took
tip with him a number of boyr3 • to oamp
with him at Iiincardi e. The ',company
consisted of MastersDa id Dinsley, Charlie
Ross, Gordon Williams, Wellington Kerr,
•A.dean Cornyn, Fred. hiaincnd, Walton
Moiiibbon, Geo. Sties ,odd H. Moorhouse,
They stayed all week_ at the lake, and
report having bad a goo = time.'
•--The junior football eare went aver to
Gerrie on the 3rd inst. raid played the jun-
ior club of that place, b it were not able to
wrest victory from Mew .opponents.—On
Friday leer, they p1a; id the juniors, of
Wroxeter, leek.,
after : keenly contests
game, the snatch resul ed in one goal to
none in favor of W . gham. Only one
hour was 'played, on a'. ouut of darkness,
elite
-On llignday week,
*hipped three ear loads
Montreal. They were
lot of cattle, seventeen
'been purchased from
shank, and geraged
Weight eacl' Two car
t
seMr C
on .
an
Abe
i
tete, being stall -f it
.!tela over en: a
' O !Oh ar taitg(d o
rous subseriber
the man who
:oma description,
that man might
r. W. Casentorc
f export cattle to
particularly line
of them having
r, Wel. Cruick-
iso over 1325 Ai
ones of the lot had
4more s for sortie
Is. that he had
prices.
n weight.
—Try our SU Corn Beef.—Cash for good butter and egos at It. A.
H9E. Seem. Gram's market grocery.
The Wingham icemen were awarded
first prize at Elora ! eurnament, last week,
defeating Uespeler a .d Paisley.
—We have to that u Mr. Jas. Alexander
MaciGowan, of Blytl , for a copy of his book
of poems and essays recently issued, entitl-
ed, ''Through the T—ilight."
—The I. 0. 0. F. excursion to Toronto
and Niagara Falk on the 8th inst., was
not very largely pat onized, the attractions
otherwise, no dont, keeping many from
going
r. •Carney, of
ea barber shop i
the '.Macdonald Blocl
of Mr, A. W. Websti
meat.
—Mr. D. Stewart shipped a oar load of
cattle to Montreal, for export, on Thursday
of last week. •
—Mr. N. T.1Sitchie P. L. S., of Kincar-
dine, is in town this trek, and can be seen
at the Queen's hotel, b, those requiring the
services of an engineer or surveyor.
—Mr. W. T. Yates pp in Peterboro this
week attending the I •igh Court of the In-
dependent Order of Foresters, as delegate
from Court Winghar , of this place. .
—Try our new Salmon, ten cents a can,
at Griffin's Grocery.
—The manager of .he Birkbeck Build
ing Society, Londo -, Eng., writes the
'nuns, 'asking that -t be stated in these
columns that they 1 ave no t6tanches or
agencies in Canada.
!Mrs. W.. F. Brockenshire returned
tom the hospital h London, last week.
Though., she is quit Weak yet,shois gradu-
ally
gtad -ally improving, a , it is hoped, will soon
be restored to perfe t health.
—Mr. M. Morris 1, of Walton,•gave the
, t. Marys, has open -
the building opposite
?and 'lirst door north
's tailoring establish -
he Bell Telephone j
'assessment of GOO
dismissed by audge
y have 49 telephone
wires and plant, and
Elle assessment was
—The appeal of
Company against the
in Clinton, has been
Toms. o The
Compel
poles and the required
it was thought that
reasonable.
--Londeshoro orrespondence i
crowded out of this 'roue "; will appen
1 next week.
—Master Robt. McT vish, of this place,
I successfully passed his examination for n
second class certificate, at Listowel High
School, at the recent examinations.
r.•
Tnu
s I F. & P. M. depot an
• rice started on thi
—Read tbe new ■dvertisements of
Messrs. D. 111. Gordon, M. H, MoIndoo,
Alex. Ross, and J. W. _Westervelt, of the
Forest City Business Col. hge, London, Ont.
' —Watches, clocks and jewelry promptly
repairecl and fully warranted by Raiser
j Pane, Meyer Block, Wingham. ;t
—The Wingham _tall Fair will be held
i on Tuesday and Wi nasday, September
Tines a friendly cal, last week. Mr. Mor- —Private honeys tit) loan on mortgages
ent of the ' owiok at reasonable rate of interest. Apply to
oe Comps. •, and betf
-
rison is general
Mutual Fire Insura
sides dons a conveyc hcing bu. neas.
WAIcTrn to borrow f. erm of years --
$3,000 on good farm s •.. city, at 5 per cent.
interest. For parti ars apply at nuns
Office, Winglianr, Ont.
,Nile Voters st for the Town of
Wingham for the ar 1894 has been issued,
and is on inapecti 1 at the Clerk's office,
It.contains the 1 mes of 066 municipal
voters, 630 Legislc live voters and a total of
768 voters ," The i -umber of bersons quali-
fied to sero on ju sea is given at 314.
—Rev. J. W. B , manager of the Mis-
sionary departmen of the Royal Tempters
of Temperance, wa in town on Wednesday
looking ,after the i crests of that society.
This Society has b h meeting with great
suocesafor•someails! !last, and how has a
snug surplus on ban ,•
—Mr. W. A. John rode up from Toronto
on his bicycle in tei and one-half hours
on Saturday last. The distance the
road be came is 4 miles, and the
time made is geoc He says the best
road he travelled vas the Elora and
Saugeen gravel ro , and on it he could
make eighteen mile •an hour easily.
—We are in recei t of a tastefully design-
ed souvenir pampl et containing iilustra-
tions and informat n of the "tunnel city,"
Sarnia.. On readi g it one cannot avoid
the conclusion nat the "tunnel city''
promises to he on • of the chief cities of
western Ontario The city fathers have
displayed wisdom in plaoingtlhe advantages
of t eir town wn be ire the public in such a
neat form.
—It will be no iced by the minutes of the
Town' Council, in another column, the
Town Council lis.. decided to discontinue
the system of g ving a premium for the
prompt paymer of taxes, and have ap-
pointed a CollecImrdo coiled all the taxes.
Town Clerk F ergason will perform that
duty, and it is .i tended that the rates be
collei:lod as earl • as possible this year.
The rate is the 1 tme as last year, 21 mills
on the dollar.
—G. T. R. trai is for Toronto and east
leave Wingham at 6.25 a. ni. and 11.20 a.
m., via W. G. & B.; 6.35 a. m. and 3.25
p. m., via Clinton and Guelph. Good con-
nections by all trains.
—The I. 0. F. ex, ursion to Sarnia and
D.mtroit a atur on S d last, was well trop -
pg;,
ized by the people al Wingham, about 150
tickets being sold h• re. When the train
arrived from Klima dike, there were 117
on board, and large lumbers joined them
et o,11 stations after, leaving here. There
were thirteen coaches in the train. The
locnl Court of the I. Q. F. will make some-
thing ont of the ve&urs, and they deserve
it, es the managers o it pot in a good deal of
tinie;iu working it n . .
r, and Mrs. E7oraey aro still visiting
at Dr. Macdonald's They will leave for
Yokahama, Japan, inthe course of a few
wackily where the Jr. will represent the
Sun Life Determine. Company es resident
manager. 'Ile is a v ry sucoesefttl life in.
su •ancec pert, and p t, a d :ill have charge of the
foreign business of t le Sun. During his
eight Or !nine montlhatrip around the world,
he spent some time a Inapeotor of agencies
for thiscompany,. n
t d took the large
g
amount of $315,000 ;n risks. When it is
known that $100,000 -s looked upon as a
good year's work for n agent permanently
employed, one oars it preolate the business
done by the Dr.
1
—There seems to
ing among teachers
when school opens.
open on the third
Jom Nh:liawos.
omel mianllder$tall cl-
Public schools as to
11 townships schools
nday in August, and
in cities, towns and incorporated villages
on the last Monday ae August.
our oar loads c export cattle left the
-Grand Trunk Rail•:ay station here, on
Monday, for Mont real. The shippers
were Messrs. Thos. Gregory, D. Stewart
and W. Casemore, he latter shipping two
cars and the other g ntlemen one each.
—The financial r art of the Rattenbury
Street Methodist c arch, Clinton, for the •
past year, shows th receipts of the Quar-
terly Board to have en $1,077.97 •; of disc
Trustee Board, $90 59 ; Organ fund,
$1,500; contribution to the various con-
nexional funds, $1,840 97, making a total o2
$4,427.84 for the yea
—On Sunday week , Rev. A. Macgillivray,
High Chief Range of the Iucleliendent
Order of Foresters for the Province of
Ontario, preached -fo the Independent
Order of Foresters o this place, in. the
Presbyterian ohurch at 3.30 p. in. 'There
was a fair turnout, el lumber being present
from visiting courts The discourse was
listened to with de.) interest, and the
speaker gave a great x iany facts and figures
connected with the Oder.
—Ladies, have your garments made by
Miss M. Johnston, Gregory °look, opposite
the Queen's Hotel. Latest styles, good
work, always first-c1s fit.
—Civic holiday,
week, was generally o
people. ole. About two
Kincardine to attend t
and enjoy the lake brs
School picnic of the ]
was well attended and
1 Wednesday of last •
erved by our towns- ;
hundred went to
e Caledonian games
zes. The Sabbath
resbyterian church .
heartily ono ed by
25th and 20th. A. mating of the directors
will be held on Sat =rday, 25th inst, to
make arraugements he the show.
—The lacrosse teen event over to Harris -
ton, a week ago or so, end played the club
of that place a acl duled game. The
match resulted in a se re of 3 to 1 in favor
of Wingham. Winght m team? .tr" 'ham.
pions of the distrait, the result of tris
match making them Itch.
—The Wingham At Iletie Grounds Com-
pany, Limited, has ban incorporated by
the Ontario Govcrnnant, and have pur-
ohasecl ?drs. Johnstot._s property on the
south side of the so tb .branch of the
Maitland river, for a ;riving park and re-
creation grounds. It is a most desirable
property, and we true the company will
put it in shape for the purpose for which it
is intended.
Experience ha.. Proved it.
A triumph in medicine wasattainedwhen
experience proved that Scott's Emulsins
would not only stop the progress of Pul-
monary Consumption, but by its continued
use health and vigor could befell), restored,
=OniFriday, 3rd instant, Mrs. Jas.
Begley, of this town, 'ed in thehospital
in London, whither s e hare:been taken tp
have an Operation per linea. Mr. Begley
was notified by wire, c i Frid , of her low tim
state, but he did nob wadi London ix e
i to sec her alive. Th= deceased was of a
lively and' lovable d.sposition, and was
beloved by all who lia " the pleasure of her
acquaintance. She wa born in Dalhousie,
Lanark County, on No ember 12th, 1861
and consequently was n the 34th ear of
her age. Her maiden . amo was Sarah
Ann Avery, and she moved with her
parents to Seaforth, an shortly afterwards
was married to Mr. B •iay. She leaves a
liusbancl and three chi ron, two girls and
boy, to monru the loss 1 a loving wife and,
affectionate mother. -he funeral, on the
5th instant, was larger attended, numbers
following the remains to their last resting
r
In the Wingham loco i am Demeter .
p .. v
To Cleanse tine System
Effectually yet gently, when costive or
bilious, or when the blood is impure or
sluggish, to permanently euro habitual
constipation, to awaken the kidneys and
all. The cricket maiLh, in the Park, be- i 1
tween the married and single men of the
club, drew a good or ad of admirers of ,
that good old game. ?he young men were
too,mueh for the ben .diets, and defeated
them by a score or so if runs. •
—On Monday mor .ing about 11.30, the
fire alarm was sounder, and it was soon
learned that the reef 1f the storehouse of
Messrs. J. A. Cline
being on fire, was th
were soon en hand,
the firen ad been a
P
having been throw
firemen drowned i
after turning the
but little damage
in the building
hun eked tons of
ties of cement, 1
CO., at the G. T. It.,
cause.' The firemen l
ut before their arrival i 1
y extinguished,
tly extin uished water
on it with pails. The
out in a minute or so
ose on it. There was
one. There were stored
t the time about two t
al, besides large quanti-
d plaster, &o.
many friends in Wil.eliam and vicinity in
I{
iver to a healthy activity, without irrita&.
ng or weakening them,to dispel Headaches,
colds or fevers, use Syrup of Figs.
A Beautia t Wedding. •
We take the followang in reference to the
marriage of Rev. F m. H. Lloyd, son of
Mr. Chas. Lloyd, of this town, from the
Saginaw (Michigan) courier -Herald of the
8th inst, The 'nuns joins with Mr. Llo3 d's
him and hi, partner in life long
ife and happiness :
An interesting ai 1 noteworthy social
event was the wed' ing of Rev. Wm. H.
Lloyd and Miss Graeae Mann, which took
place last evening ii the presence of a
arge company of rel. yes and friends, at 1
he home of the brid parents, Dr. and
Mrs. H. S. Mann, 24 9 North Michigan
avenue. .
--Tho fireme-i went to Kincardine, on
the 811i instant, and ran. against the Kin -
(mediae team, fo the purse of $15 offered
by thew Caledonia a Games Celebration Cent-
mittee. The Ittecardine team was award-
ed the prize, by. I seconds, the Wingham
team being sot b ok 8j seconds for having
twenty-one feet :.eore slack hose than the
Kincardine tea... The Wingham team
have ran in a nu Aber of races, and this is
the first time tier! weroset book for having
too much slack h .se, though in many eases
they had more then they had at Kincardine.
Of course, the bo s feel that they were
',done" out of t1-; money, and they have
challenged the = tineardine team to meet
them on neutral ground for from X75 to
t110O. What net nt the Kincardine team
will take in the m; ter is not known.
1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
amidst a shower o
wedding journey.
They go east to vi .t among friends in
Canada for two weeft and on their return
will take up their r sidence at 1146 South
Warren avenue.
The groom is a n. tive of Canada and
1 came to Saginaw to '•aka charge of Asbnrry
church when it wa organized in 1891.
Under his ministra ion the church has
, greatly prospered. He expects to be
ordained at the Det 'it conference at "tile
Soo" in September.
The fair bride, w ,o was tastily attired
in white silk, was be at in Saginaw and is a
graduate from the vest side Higli School.
Proficient in music. both vocal and instru-
mental, she has talksu a prominent part in
the work of the A les M. E. church for
some years.
The number of h •ndsome gifts attest
the popularity of hot Among them was
a silver tea set from he official board of
the Asbury church, tl it wives, and Tracy
Swayze Hubbard andMelva. ,
Me v I_ , wayze ; a silver
jelly dish from the br se's Sunday School
ua.a.s and a mantel el ea from Mrs. Mary
Matin, of Port Huron.
Among those pres t was Miss Lou
Lloyd, of Wingham, t., a sister of the
groom,
Last Warning.
All who are owing Wm. Ridd by note or
account, will pay the same to John Nee -
lands at r ;ice or they will be put in court
for collection.
War. Bann, V. S.
Perserals.
Miss. Eva Hessian shome from Toronto
nn a visit.
Mr. Thos. Dodds it visiting friends in
Flint, Michigan.
Mrs. R. Elliott is •isiting friends and
relatives in Listowel, his week.
Mr. Cunningham, c St. Thomas, is the
guest of Wingham frt.-Lids this week.
Mrs. M. McLean and Miss Aggie Me-
Lean are visitingErie s Goderioh.
ne, ba K;
Mr. I. E. Terhu rrister,of Listowel,
was in town on Werir esd ay, on business.
Miss Maud Lesl'
guest of Miss Eclit1
Harriston Tribe
Wingliam, is the g
ton. tad Mrs. R. J. Swan Miss Maggie Mc.
f 'end
Lean are visiting s in Howick town-
ship.
Mr. att:l Mrs. I)
were calling on fr'
ne, lay.
711r. J. S. Jerome
Detroit and Toledo,
business.
Mr. and Mrs. H
from camping nee.g
time ago.
Mt. Jos. Jenkins amid bride,of Mancelona,
Mich., are on a visit to friends in this town
and vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 1 . Ferguson ate on at
two weeks' visit to riends in Port Huron
Flint, Mich,
Rev. W. H. Lloyd ndbride, of Saginaw,
Michigan, are visiti Mr. Lloyd's relatives
and friends in town.
Mr. Dc Sutberlan returned last week
from a three weeks visit to friends in
Almonte and vicinit
Mrs. George Forr ter and child, of To-
ronto, are visiting t Mrs. Forrester's,
'mother's, Mrs. F. Bit ' ey.
ns, jr., and Thos.
the lakes last week'
, of Petrolia, is the
Clarke, Patrick street. j
Miss ,Jennie Be]1, of
est of Miss H. Leigh-
• Yule, of Luoknow,
nds in town, on Wed -
took a run over to
Ohio, last week, on
F. Gordon returned
Kincardine, a. short
an
At the appointed lour, 6:30, Miss Min-
nie Thompson, at tl - piano, played the
Hochzeirt march, by- Mendelssohn, and
the bridal party entered the parlor and
took their station it the bay window,
tastily tiilnmecl with 'ferns and smilax.
Miss May Benjamin was the bridesmaid,
and Rev. Horace Aldr ?h, of Hemlock City, i
was the groom's best , ran. •
The cerentony %vac performed in an im•
preselve manner by,leev. Dr. Dave, presid-
ing elder of the Sagirsw clfetrict, assisted ;
by liter. J. Id,. Beach,..nd itt its completion
the young couple wer fairly overwhelmed
inthe tush of contra dations.
In dile time the company were invited
out on the lawn, wh- re beneath a canopy
a choice wedding r east was served, At
9 the bride and grown were escorted to the
1
Messrs. Peter De
Cornyn, sr., were up
taking in the Mackin w trip.
Blyth Standard: i iss H. Reid, of Wing-
Mr. and1
Ham was the ue of. .iia, J.
,g
Werry for a few days -this week.
Misses B. Anderson . of Woodstock, and
B. McIntosh, of La know, spent Tuesday
with their friend Mist N. Bell.
Mrs. J. H. Perrin, of Detroit, and Miss
Addie Perrin, of Kin ''dine
of Mrs. W. C. Melee
Misses .Emma an
returned on Wedne
visit with their parent!
.Misses L. Leightoi
Sumner, of Oakyille,at
oronto, have been visit
Mr, D. McKinley
the vicinity of Londo
the week. Ile return
ing.
Mr, and Mrs. H. H.
to, are up visiting h
vicinity. Mr, McKee;
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
returned last Seturda;
resit with friends in
Peterboro.
e -tee
are the guests
Francis street,
Maggie Iirigden
lay from a month's
in Port Elgin.
of Harriston; L.
May Snider, of To-
ng et Mr. T. Bell's.
tis visiting friends in 1
, a few days during
d on Monday even -
McKague, of Toren -
relatives in this
e is on his annual
1 n
111 s and Miss Johns
after a three weeks'
he neighborhood o
f London Advertiser Miss Dollie Weston,
of 702 Queen's avenu , le on an extended
visit to her sister, rs. W. T. Yates, et
Wfngbam.
Seaforth Sun ; s, W. T. ee Homutbi
nes Mies Florida S arling, is in town this
' week on a visit to rs. Wm, M. Gray anti
Mrs. C. W. Papat.
Mr. Geo. Gray, sE the G. T. R., is away
on a two weeks' holiday trip. He will
visit friends ]u Toronto, Napanee and
other eastern poin-.s,
Mr. Wm. Mali..gh, of Lindsay, was in
town a few days is week visiting friends,
He will spend a eek in Brantford with
his sister before h returns to his home,
Rev. R. H. Pri t,of Toronto, is spending
a few days in t wn visiting friends. He
is attending Mo star University, and at
the same time h charge of a church in the
city,
Miss Eva Carru h returned on Saturday
last from anrt-
e oade
d visit to friends. in
Berlin. Miss Net.iery, of Berlin, aoccm-
panied her home and will spend a few
weeks in Winghah i.
Mr. and Mrs. S_.mue1 Smith, of Toronto,
spent a few days during the past wrek
visiting friends in town. Mr. Pmdth
assisted the choir:)f the Methodist church,
on Sunday last.
Mr. W. H. Mc raken, of Brnssefs, was
a visitor in town on Morday. Mr. Mc-
Cracken has gi ,en a good deal of time to
public affairs, an 1 has held tbe position of
Councillor and Reeve in his village for
many years•
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bowles, of Orange-
ville,have been vi. 'tine friends and relatives
in town for the l st week. Mrs. BRowleah
many friends in •'own will be pleased to
knnw that she is ceoveringnicely from her
lengthened illnes
The Trees h a call on Saturriny last
from Mr. W. Cli 'A, editnr o' the Listowel
Banner. He wa on Ms way to Detroit,.;
and came this wet to tek. in tee Foresters' •
excursion. He th nk of puttiug a type
setting machine in his office.
Mr. A. G. Stewa t, elitnr of the Tees -
water News, was it:- Wingham on business,
on Saturday last, and gave the Txnss a
call. Mr. Stewar is n. devotee of the
"wheel," and does most of his travelling on.
the "bike.",
Sunday sehool,Picntc.
The picnic giv an by the Wingham
Presbyterian Sync ay School, in Victoria.
Square, Lower \Vi igham, on August 8th
(Civic klolidnvl. t as a very nucceseful
acid enjnvahle atfe r. Early in the darn
the cheerful, wilii .g workers (they are
the life and pow.r of every church or-
ganization) were 1 stir c'nllerting mater-
ials for swings and other amusements,
clearing, and of n•tee preparing' the
grounds for the c tufortand eon ren ion ce
of the whalers, th it pat enttaand friends.
At 1.30 o'clock iu b, afternoon, a num-
ber of carriages u d other conveyances
were in' wititiug ii front of tl,e cihurch,.
and they were so tilled to overflowing
with the smaller •holars. After which
the procession star ed for the grounds.
Nsaxt mime a wa gon laden with well
tilled baskets of e choicest viands, a
bag of ripe apple and ore of candies,
and two dray wagg ns loaded down with
tables and seats, w ieh proved to be a
very great eomfor and convenience
during the afternoo . By half -past two
o'clock, there was a largo assemblage of
scholars,metnbers
and Maude collects
attempt to deauribI
all entered into the
provided, would
fluent pen; suflicl
large swings kep
three sets of oraga
of the congregation
eQnare. i(
in the i
the zea
t with which
epoceut amuseineets
Bite a much more
ant to say that tour
swinging until 7.30,
.t eugage•d the *Men-
tion of others, et t the most .amusing
part of the°timuses-bents was the chil-
dren's foot,racer, to ; of war, and scram!).
ling for apples, Oak -dies, eto. At a quar-
ter to five, supp •r was served in the
manner so much epnjoyed by picnlcers.
The " tea was bexiftiful." the " lemonade
wits delicious," an : the " cakes and pies
were the nicest .hat we have tasted,"
Such were opin one expressed. The
teachers and oil cetre of the Sabbath
school desire to press their gratittthet
h net who
o hinds and i re t coutribu-
h rh
tot p
ted in whatever ,sly to give the Sabbath
f r . l en` meat, n
school a day o to Y 'Duey
desire to make special mention of her
1 volunteered to u
i who kit 1 note od
`ego s
Tlrly pile
up the swinge a.3 also retureed in tone
evening to take titrem down,
1e