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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1894-08-24, Page 1UE 3 7 OL►, XIIIgw mNV. 1183. THE BEAR HAS TAKEN STOOK. SUMMER GOODS ARE SELLING CHEAP FOR CASH TO CLEAR OUT; WE DO NOT WANT TO CARRY THEM OVER, WINGIIAM, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1894, -TTlap Brussels r cos will be held on the 3rd and 4th of Sept nber. —Try our Sliced Corn Beef, R. E. Seiix x.. —ler, W. I. T,lol, of Saginaw, Michi- gan, preached veracceptably in the Methodist church, of Sunday evening last. Bev, Mr, Kennedy ee iducted the service in nerning. —Mr. D. Pringle h ;s purobeeed the only 'buss business in St. vlarys, and has takeile possesaior of the sen e. iiia family will remove there shortly Mr. MoBricle will continue the pop worees as usual, —Messrs. J. H. dr W. F. Dulmage's trotting stallion SaranAo took second money in the 2.28 trotting rami at St, Thomas, on Tuesday, Best time, 2.27e. Mr. Geo. B. Roe's Miss Garfield nestook second money in the 2,20 race, at the Vance place, same day. Best time, 2.23;:. The Tines boys w eh to thank Mr, John MoEwan, of Mori s, for a couple of baskets of very fine harsst apples. And the editor also wishes tr thane the same gentleman for a jar of 'lone} It was a hat t. -e busy little bee tom tine• blossoms of ORB coy HISOOCILS, The Only Direct Importers, Tun BEAR, July 20th, 1894. Marriage Licenses Issued by FRANK PATERSON, No 33, Vnl- toria etreet,Wingham, Ont. No witnesses required. • Place in Ganada to A s get a 13usiness Edu- •e .• cation, Shorthand, • • etc.., is at the Cen- ' '--era: Business Cot- Q,, i• lege, Toronto, Ont., and Stratford, Ont. Unquestionably Canada's Greatest Com- ,A mercialSchoolo. Cala a cues free Men- • tion this paper, Shaw Pic Idliutt, Prit cipals• 0 LOCAL NEWS. —Salmon, Salmon, Saltnon, 3 cans for 25 cents. H. E. Sxma. —Mt. Forest will h ve a grand Caledon- ian games celebration on the 30th instant. •-The public sohoo opens on Monday next. The teachers •ould be pleased to have all the pupils pre 'eat on that day. i' ,'T1ie Misses Dey rave their Sabbath School classes e moat enjoyable picnic on Thursday of last week on Victoria Square, Lower Winghem. • Fon t;eeet—A, good freak flitch Cow. Apply to • JAS. Ex.1,Inr, Blnevale P. 0. —A letter from a himself 'Inspeotor,"' sanitary1 o. condition of town, has been receive next issue. s splendid sample of can manufacture white clover°, - Wingbatn ugists Caffein as giv g perfect s most severe c ses of heada —Soaforth Expositor : 14 who has been in business i number of years, has advei to rent, and intends removi Wingham, where he has o and shoe business: Be has no intention of closing his business here, towever, for a time, ve balm rve eport Pheuyo- isfaction in the to or neuralgia. r. George Good, Seaforth for a ised his house g hie family to ened up a boot —Ws said that Gen changed the shape of the bonnets. The familiar bo is replaced by ono of whit less eccentrin shape, tr' lace, on which is a red r inscription "Armee du bonnets have not reache 111 Booth has elevation lassies, Let of bine straw straw of a mneh nmerl with white hbon bearing the kkOnt." The nee Wingham yet. W:a be •n . to • n s— :,rrn to rr w for a term f vent 33.000 on rend farm security. net 5 nor hent. interest. Forparticulars apply et Tense rrespendent signing Office,tVingham, Ont. e""--t- The sidewalks of being patched np b Lore and there. Mo this street should I should leave been few rods of granolit p . l ex crimen ^* Once there is nottJbnbt but 'down in the main pea cost would be consid pointing out the %se!, some parts of the 1, and will appear in 1 —On Friday afroru n last, the junior !football team of floc ie came over and played a watch with t o Wingham juniors, The game was s very -one-sides} affair, the Gorrie boys not beige able to score at all, -while our boys scored. our goals. —We publish on anther pagean account ,of the week's outing d the boys who went up to Kincardine with Bev. L. G. Wood, a We . take the letter elcomme," to` whioh cou,ple of weeks ago. from the "Perish, journal it is addresse Mr. S. 13.• 'Webb, -portion of the• olc`t, pe had the old building i. moved, and fixed up ti] street, which greatly in -the glace. —For firer clata tax ring and cheap t gents' furnishings, ti,,y. •Weboter de Co. I • m mle the : •t a .r o south zee e r n e , door o of a R A. C^lralta t"s groc.e ettore I who purchased a. cry property, bas- ilica desire and re- f fence along the proves the Look of Josephine street are a plank being nntfn of the sidewalk on renewed, and we leased to have seen rc lc week laid es an start were made, .it would noon he put t of theown. The e Fable, but it could be spread over a mmnbef of years and raid along with the oilier -aces each year. The walk wonld be aperr vent one, and would greatly improve th , appearance of the town. Listowel hats laid about fifty rods of it this ;near,and n Ontario not as larg, been Meting it for F /Mina it a paying it of its permanency - New Turn 'rase represen ot a walk through th ore, just ()nerved b' Cl•,, mi Phursdn . Y w'lieh the firm purr mo'lelled andltted up n a most substantial e j are rnauner, and a new )r f put on it. The rtitteleede shoo is fillet vrth machines of°the retest 'deed most appy ved pattern for the tinanufncture of furnire,, and so placed dint rheic s ho nnne ° material while 1 Tin, 1lnihing room is o unset ecenmodionir eer=1•Iessrs. Plight of ' • xthvele, are doinr*l /he t5fD nev L brickwork 1 ];s, Cifmmfn Mr, 3.!;'' s g residence on Shutet s .'oet. A number..f j dine residen o been erected on the I street the p see ons, and it is nota , • e f the s' in the on o eft reside '!tial streets i itown Ces htiv ase two nest t •-A.'ntfr'ttiok of the lbrrncr pupils of the •t3odeeiolt Collegiate Ins itute have present- ed a fine 'enlarged ph togrepii' of John Haldane, the first pri iptal of. +Goderieh ;grdmxiasabnol, d ho presided from 284 to1848, to the Co egiate Institute. The following ox -pupils ewers the donors 13. )oyle. Junior Jud e Co. heron ; I3, MtlDoiiald, Clerk Count, Court, Huron i W. J. It. Blolrues, Tress ter Co. 1~Iuron; W.,johneton, Judge, lgointt;, Jas. at. Woods, ,Judge Co. Werth 0-; W. 0. Govinloo Craltutxt, M. rt.; 3. F. find ldiohet4,1iitanbury, 1 Lay towns in Western at Wingham have me years and - have Festment, on account re Pactory. tive had the, pleasttrc new furniture fat: - Messrs. McTavish & ] wools ata oldwoolen mill, 1 aced, has been re - ssary nantlnng y •; e ing mtiinf,, ittred., and comfortable one on while the room for the ia on the stone fiat, f''epart A splendid dry kiln, :1a.' fan Blast, is situated to 41 the factory, to be tonne the. second, floor, j elrltn,uds is atso ed by n- partition terl by as hot air 1 rife ilistaure from Rett. by a wooden tramway. The engine tt td boiler room le l in a building sepato,ted from the main building, and so fttrnishe 1 as to be as nearly fire proof as possib e. The 'rndine n C boiler fire forty horse poem', lr.hd the; factory has a capacity for be ennpiey'triea t forty bands, but it has sommenrtid'witir front fen to fifteen. which rill be inter'ee:tted ne business +veli warrant,. They will betake a suecialty of the tnannfac Jiro of bedrettrn suits of good quelity, tho gh other geode , will be made to Order. A goodsbe' Made anbetantittllyatfcl',fiiii, iedthoroudltty. The new establishment evil . be known as the Stanidara Ferhitt'tire '■aetory, and we trust the proprietors will -beet With un - hennaed Succeed in their *rattled. R. W. C.1S.feyor, ti M. D. ; 'CVxit. rashly, 1ti. D.; , 3), T 'Cleanse thi'Syetein 1 yet when cativo or fustgently.. wh t ifept $w Yg ' Bilious; etr when the blood is impure or sluggish, to permanently . titre habitual ctSttttipation, to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritat- ing or weakening thent,to dispel, headaches, colds or fevers, itse Syrup of 'lgt. —Tire weather c 'tntinues very dry, and root crops ars gree ly in need of rain, —Try one new 'sebum, ten cents a can, at Griffin's Groser;_, —Services at the Congregational church next Sunday as us eel. 1:'l'paching by the pastor, Mr. A. Seoc-4, Morning subject "Burden bearing." Evening subject: "The soul's crisis." —Several of the streets in town aro re- eeiving a few loads o gravel in the worst spots. The Street C nmittee is ecouomiz• hag this year in rega to repairs on the town's thoroughfares, —Private moneys to loan on mortgages at reasonable rate of interest, Apply to tf - Joan Net:tnxes. —Mr. Ow., MoTav sh was slightly in- jured on Tuesday by 1 eing crushed between tL machine and a door post of the factory. It night have been n :tch worse than it was, had the machine not been tipped to one side jest as it strnk Mr. McTavish. —Tire contractors ee the big drain finish- ed their job on Satu -day last. The drain will be of almost in ,aloulablo benefit to those residing in the c entre of the town, es it will be e most effective outlet to the river. The contracto s did a good job, but made but small pay while engaged at the work, —Watches, clocks coil jewelry promptly repaired and fully warranted by Hersey Penn., Meyer Blork, Wingham. —The prize leets T the Wingham Pall Show will be issuers thie week, and emu be secured from the Se retary. A. meeting of the Directorti will be held to•movrow (Saturday) afternot=a te make arrange- ments for the show, whioli will be held on Tuesday and Weclneelay, September 25th and 20th. - —Ladies, IL,ave your garments made by Miss M. Johnston, Gregory block, onposit the Qneon's hotel. Latest styles, goof work, always first -ole .s fit. *Mem& John Cyu- sons, in coujnnc- tion with Messrs. Il.. Black,. of Wroxeter, and Wm. Deane, of Gerrie. have arranged with the owner of the smell Iake at Lakelet for a sup1 • of Ovate for the baltanre of this season. ': The the s is so situated ante dammed t Wit the wa- er- can,Iet off at any time. This will be i great convenience to these gentlemen, ns • ;fey will now be able to run their flouring; nills steadily. erees Mr, James John. on, an old resident of Wtnghs.m ami vie city, :lied very sea. denly on Thnrsday been sick only a few i 's side, 'i ala on n n 0 1 n , 9i ()ply survived n. short The deceased was a b his 49th year. He wiz john Johnston, of th" .Johnston, of '1'm'n were interred in th on Saturday last, best week. c. Ho had ays, with a beating nn abscess, and o ime after it broke:: . t c teior, and was ire' a brother of Messrs. s town. and Wm. trry. The remains Wingham cemetery LT SI A_ YEAR IN ADVANCE —Cash for good butter and eggs at R. A, —The act recently nas'sed by the Domin- ion Parliament respe +ting youthful offend- -The Winthani lawn tennis players era makes several important changes in went over to. Blyth, • n Saturday afternoon the condition of the Jaw regulating the aur played tate Blytl olub, The W f»gham : triat of this class of children. The new players slid not sucecd in defeating their law makes it oornpuir cry on all Magistrates opponents. and Judges to try ch ldren under 1ti years —Mr, and Mrs. Yea sok Brawn have the of age without publi-pity, and separately sympathy of our tow speople in the lose and apart from the t Mals of other waited of their sou Thomas Edgar Chisholm, who : persons, Such yout::ful offenders are also died on Sunday last, ed five years. The' to be confined in sepaeate apartments, and ok only a few days. ; secluded entirely fror_ the society of adults. In addition to this wl en the ohm offender g the summer Hotel is under 14 years of were it is required that e is no better place : notice shall be serve ! on the exeetttive tel than the county officer of the Childre-.'s Add Society in 1 y will succeed in i order that he may in Sestigate the cause of little fellow had been --Goderieh isboom project just now, Th for a good summer town, and we hope putting up one that t place. ill be a credit to the - the offence and the bo ne treatment of the child. The Magistra may then instead —Mt. Forest Council has recently passed of proceeding with th formal trial and a pedlar's and hawk • "a by-law, and the i sentencing of the often r hand him or her other day a man nat ed J. J. Bain eves over to the gnardianshi of the Children's brought before the .'favor for selling his l Aid Sooiety to be brou ht up under their wares without a licens• and fined $40 tud' care. This new law i being printed in costs• ti pamphlet form and cir lated through the —Mr. J. C. Reading while inspecting the ! country by Mr. J. J. Ke so, the Superititeii- Saturday last, laying of the tile in ti of Kent's' block, faun '1874, being twenty ye had been buried that to say, i Dore's carriage factory situated on ,Tose Reading's, this k —The Caledonian ernes at Luelcnow • phine street, opposite toe J'lxehange hotel. Mies Mettle Irwin, of Ripley, has• been promise to attract a g eat crowd on the 1 The alarm was sound and the firemen visiting felouds and acquaintances in town' 5th of September. special train will , were promptly on hal d. On account of during the past week leave Wingham at 11 5 a. m. Returning t the inflammable natu e of the contents Mr. Iiobt. Corny i,. who removed to will leave Luoknow at '.45 p. m. Fare for l and the building, the re had made great Dayton, Ohio, a sbor 'time ago, is in town. the round trip 35 cent headway before the a •ivel of the firemen. He came all the way, n kis bicycle. --The Blyth Standard complains that is I A. couple of streams f water were,. soon } A. couple of sons C Rev. W. H. Watson, number of their youn people are guilty off playing on the fire, an it was not long i of B.amilton, have teen B eniliug some disgraceful conduct, t nd darkly hints that! before it was under col trol, and it was con- holidays with their ormer play -fellows in some Wingbam you + s assisted in some l flued to the building i which it originated, town, unseemly conduct in that place, the other I though frame building. are within a foot or evening. Be careful, oys. !less of the burned buil-ling on the south rifle'. A. J. Snell, o Cleveland, Ohio, is Ou Friday, of la t week, Mrs. Jane Parr east sides ei There MA no wind blow- spending a few days with friends iia town. Parr, mother of Mrs. alex. bell, passed over ! ing at the tufie, or it might have been He sees to great imp.ovenneut in SV.ugiiam be a heavy loser, since he was here luxe nufactnred stock I Mr. and Mrs. R. Hill ,and Miss Arlie eral cutters which i spent some clays a Southampteu, last )g of the show week. They drove a -toss the country, and enjoyed the trip very much. Miss Lizzie Moore a Inas retnrned home I trimming shops after spending a we k in Iiarristou with spread so rapid- friends, accompani, 1 by Mrs. (Rev.) Perkins up stairs. Mr. kins and daughter Lulu. - t all his tools. Brussels Post: W H. Kerr, of The Post, not damaged by and wife, left on W •dnesday afternoon of fferent kinds. as last week on 9 trip to tVinnipeg. They :e damaged con- went via Chicago at'. St. Peine, 1 sidort.blv..y r; are r. How -the fire originated Mr• T. A. Reid is .spending a few days be August tiumber t a cwith fri. v. smystery, et as where it started therel ends infowl before • a ed has be e 5 Y+aTota to Owen •ticuitnrist, It as I " not been any fire for mo ,ths. The build- Sound to assume th duties of 1?rinripal of g reading matter ing is badly damaged, an 1 it will hardly be the Model and Publ . School in that Town. The publisher is worth fixing up again. t was just recent- Mr. A. M. iloliin en taolt t%`Ivautiage of ptop'riete premiums ly purchased by Mr. Dore. from the Mer- the cheap rate to : rtmaby, .oto_ Saturday magazine for I894 chants Bank, and was i :cured for $700, last, and went d. vi, to eiiexi.tl'a, few days Vidian Iiortieultnrist' in,the Royal Insurance •iompany. Thele at that great sue cner resort --Grim sby titulars. was an insurance of $70C -on the stock, in Park. iter gala. Miss Dolly Drew, s On a visit to friends in Listowal at meson Miss ,Jennie Bell, : ho has been visiting in Harriston, returnee last week. Miss Lille Kinsm• is on a visit to friends in Sarnia and 'ort Huron. Mies Emma Mason of Blyth, is visiting friends and relations i town, this week. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. 1•Iutton returned on Saturday last from visit to friends in Galt. - Seaforth Expositor Miss Nellie Young and Miss May Brea • foot are visiting in Wingham, Miss Maggie Ma/ o olefin left for Toron- to, on Thursday, to trend the millinery openings. Miss Mabel Stua t, of Hamilton, is staying with her frie this week, Mr. John Ritchie, relations in New Yo s State, returned on bliss M. Vanstono, o had been visiting drain at the 'rear I dent of Neglected mod ependent Children, Mre, R. and Miss a 25 cent piece of :wino will supply copies n application. couple of days with f fends in Kincardine; j during the week, a old, Whether it , e"''JUn Wednesday mi._•ning, about three ng or not it is hate ick, fico was discov ;red in lir. Wm. lYrs. Beutlfe and 1' tie son, of Stratford, are visiting at her eousin'a, Mrs. C. J. . ing s, is week. utile Elliott spent a. to the great rnajorite- The deceased lady I different. Mr. Dore wi was in her 87th year Lend was quite smart I as most all of his unm until a short time be ro her death. She ! `vasrt°afrtSyecT;andalso se' I were tied to the cell' had been A resident tf the town for many 1up l years. I room. All the other rig. i were gotten out in good --A most enjoyab e garden party was! e ov r in yt gin the paint an held on the lanvn at islets. John Stroud'$ residence, Lower W ugliness, on Monday were destroyed, as the iii ly it was impossible to g evening last, under t e auspices of the Baptist Young People' Union. The Wing Il. Morllath, trimmer, lo The blackstith shop was ham brass band was 'n attendance and fire, trot tile castings of d played a number of se .ctions. Ice cream, , i cakes, fir., were served 'u abundance_ { ell as other articles, e' —We have reoeived of the Canada n o a Ii ;usual full of interesti s bearing on fruit cutter r r 0 1 offering valuable and aF 1 to those paying for the rand 18115. Address Cant ' Grimsby, Ont„ for pa 1 —It is said that dal Bing makes girls' feet the Wellingte 1 :uutual ' in theho m m a w o audition. About large. It is also said -.fiat ice cream pro- -(},'f',13.. trains for Toronto and guest' dunes freckles. Dort ,re are of the opinion Wingham vs. Ki' sardine. ing his holidays wi Ieave Wingham at 6.25 a. m. and 11.2n n,• i that hanging on the front gate prochtces The following is from feet week's Kincar. wel, spent 9 conple m„ via W. G. & B.; (1.35 N. m. and 3,25 rheumatism, The c ewing of gum distorts dine heporter : "'The he ;e reel runners of Will, in town, anti ji, nL., via Clinton end Guelph. Good con- the mouth. Playiu on the piano destroys Wingham have an idea ;hat they clan de- M.t ForeetHepres hands, and washing feat Kincardine on neat al ground. Per- Ilalated started S to come --to propene. haps they can,a.and the! again perhaps British Columbia f all these perils. They they cannot. ' Wingham has made a pro- take boat to San Mr. Fred. Sel ori, of Pioton high 1 School teaching sea who has been spend - bis parent? in Listo- f days with his brother tlje week. ,t 8:'ll4r. and Miss' ',i;Nay on a trip to• oen whence titay will raneiaco and return. d route through the partied by Mr. J. W. Listowel. err Clarence Van - 011 was visiting (Fiends, Maude Davis, of ie guest of Miss L. r lam freer, returned bonne miss loOracicetx, of Wing- The late Angus,, y atheson, who so lays• insists upon having se ething to say ham, has secured a po :Rion as elerk in the —benyo C s guaranteed to Mare teriously disappear d from Kilmer eine abont Winghatn's propo tion. Onr boys ; 22 :fry goods store.. Lr. John Vanetene, any form of or neuralgia. 205c at some nine months a , and for whose da et1: politely request Winghan to deposit $;.00 typo, of the Win,.htm 7.`xatxs, retttrnrd all druggists. - .—Seaforth Expo. itor: Some ten years ' ee t.ah by witches, et ,rens and by Bragg: •ig Brussels to add another hundred for the tan n for the Iast week privilege of having the n .ee run in that town. It will pay Deus Is to after that prize, as the event will at tact hundreds of people who are not int •ested in horse racing. Further, the tr 1 of speed and expertness between the riv 1 teams should tie bona fide between the to o towns. This • ecessitetes barring nut ringers. Our b•.ye should insi$t upon fiidavits being fu, niched that the membe of the respec- tive. hose reel teams have 1,100 residents of the t was daring` the last three months. Every!, .ing t+nust be fish -and square, so that the 1 ' st team will ie the winner,'; We do not kn.;'e whether !anyone is eu- Fin tothe - proposition ad dearo g have t ne propo n non m p above carried out. We would like to re=e- thlt two tettme get together and teat the matter. ' It would be a groat drawing Lard, and Vie 'Brussels people Should give it due Cooaideraiion. notions by all trains. 1 the beauty of the —A writer in a turd journal gives the dishes causes chaps following rule to Fath ,ate the height it colt And yet girls endur will grow to. Takes colt at any time be- cannot be thrown o tween six months ane_ one year, stand him ing ice create, on re level surface so that he will stand the scent . slarder- position to put up 1;50, Cincardiue a like home by the orerht amount, and Brussels at other $50, for a States. They are ae race to be run in the fate Scott and daughter, ah: i;ho . r town at the p has deCicl d to time of the horse races etxt month. In Kincardine Repor in fttturo, an:: has the race which came oft i Kincardine last stonene, of Wingham mitt one cen a t pund • Iaet week. week our boys allowed W gham to dictate here .file the umount, and $75 of g d money had to Wingham, who was North End Bat i nntnraliy, then meas re the distance from t 1e felt p la foo a tnee on , an T. • . Walker, b ch t 1 of hi l f th 1 t d L v 1 sell meat for cash for each inch or fr tion thereof he meat- reduced the ride 0 ales he will be hand high when matured. ' all round. Ste,}. 3 pounds for 5 encs If he measures 15 it ;lees he will grow to be No meat booked. i be put up before Witfgha would consent Williamson, Durham a5 hands high; if 5; inches he will grow Angus Ma hexon Found. to come up. Kincardine w very properly on Friday.last.. gds hi- , and so on. t r dame .Ij 1 so;'ne i arties had beat blamed, after a 1 mg ' against a like amount fro*. Kincardine,and home on Monday eft* visiting friends in ago0y411,iM• eserst„ 1, e* VanEt;rnond'ssona tl uwaters of Lake I lion, was brought p .1 e• i woolen i r . tt3jt? onlay *heir milln r in.x the111C lie ll b the dredge and r axbor, , •.n , t, Ln "'i' Y thiiu tel - 'ne 'to. • ga`v'el' there a loan of + Wednesday rnorniu The body was in •, 45'06for y+!_ ra• free- : from interest. fair state of preserve -on, though the fag Tilss-lonn comes' • Oise: on "this 31st of this was partly decompo d through long; ex. monilxr,b tt the Aii'ssre. Vaal gmond 148' posure. All his el then were on .item, paid the whole a bunt thin' we k. This although the fur of his coat was partly promptitude is' ere itable to this eliterpris- rotted off. Ilia watt and chain was also ing lirni and allow that despite hard times on him. The Corone was at once notified end dull trade the have been prosperous. and aninquest hold and a post mortem We hope they ma, have eon'tinned •and examination made. o marks of violence ever increatdng pre erity. This lean was woe toned and the s Al and brain were in n profitable invest eat for the town and iso way affected. Th verdict. ot the jury the wish it cot tld on y get a few more that was given at 7:30 dV nesdAly night, and would prove equally beneficial. was that of accident& death through fall - apeman a nay Proved it. leg into the basin, " As, we are pleased to f fa A triumph in medicine tvaaattaened'when tial, clears those o for rl y accused sed without experience proved that Scott's Emulefteel tired, which certain will be pleasieg to would not only atop the progress 0f Pnl the patties Concern and the public at Wintry Consumption, but byitscontinuetl large, as the charge murder is a serious wise health And vie' could he frail/ restored. i one to be banging ov' zany person's head. • Pall .Mira. Wingbarn, Sept. 25-2$. l;elgrave, Sept. 0748. Toronto, Sept. 3.15. London Western Pair, Sept. 13.22. Guelph, Sept. 18-20. exoderich, Sept. 25.20. Woodstock, Sept, 25-26. Paisley, Sept. 25.20. Brantford. Sept. 28-28. Stratford, Sept. 27.28. Arthur, 'Oct. 2-3. Paris, Oct. 2.11. Walkerton, Oct, 2-4. Elora, Get. 4-5. lrussels, Oct, 4.5. Wrotteter, Oct. 241. ei ,elf rth97-28. 4 S e Sept.t p Palmerston, Sept. 24.25.. Clifford, Oct. 10.11. Zurich, Sept. 23-27. Clinton, Get. 2.8. r -Tarr iston. Sept. 25.23. Luoknow. net. 3.4 'Ieeswatrr, Sept, 18.19.