Wingham Times, 1890-08-29, Page 6IAMB
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1DAY, AUGUST 20 1890.
nee Dominion ite a whole has been
favor:
d with gond crops rend the pros-
e, tee ere teat prices will „rale higher
th last year.
; ••
etoltiMENT is on foot in Unit.
tisefes looking to the amalgama-
tion (.1 the Woalen's Christian Tem-
peranee Union and the Salvation
Army, Miss Frances Willard,. the
peen:lent of the W. 0. T. 11 , earnest,
d..si es to see the union consimunat-
eit it .g "
• TY' frost ou the 22nd instant did
eat :tie dealings) to the °rope Di
tfaettoba and the Northwest, .A.
Mete: nereentage of the wheat wag: cut
etevieos to the frost, and.. the late
teetee wore only slightlteiajorecl., The
•ever, ne the Northwest is an excellent
Sit% elie wheat alone ftir export mar -
Set being estimated at 12t 000I 000
•
Tee ()uteri° Prison, Coeunission
ed the Detroit House of Correa
esea eeeently. This institution is self.
eeteeining. The prisoners are employ.
hair making. The products of
ir la.bort are sold at ordinary mar.
ie. prices, and the profits are esoil to
y ,..he cost of keep and expenses of
Inantagement.
Tau three steamers which ate in
' eteeiete of construction for the gonad-
1)(scifie Railway Compute; 'in the
e•sesis in Berrow-in-Fnrriess, are near.
completion: • They will, ply be-
tween Canada aiid They are
it ie screw steainers 0110,000; horse
r. v, with agrees ionneass. of
vessel will carry 129,."ffest class,
.•,, rend and 300`steerage passengers,
t • as nearly 4,000 tons ofeargo.
' 'otal c tet of the three vessels wili
7,1•tween £600,000 and R650,00d
eereeitig.
T:n salt nianufaeturere . of , Oittario
leteiet Cancelled the arritegement en.
ieetel iutn with Ife!srs. Rightmeyer &
see„, about two years ago, and have
formed teconipany or combination,
Mr. Rightmoyer as president and
:".7v. Jetta McGarva vice'Lpresident,
jee headquarters of the company will
e. et Clinton. For yearst: before the
taigement was entered Salto with
,..s. erg. Riglitaleyer t go., theeniteu
„
teetore of sett was a very unremuiter.
,e'es e beeinessv many of the blocks
closed. It seen e only by some
tibiation candle business be carried
at a livieg profit.
irns Attorney.General has appoint.
Mr ttliire ‘4, O. •of
detnilton, coinrnieaioner to enquire
)
;Ii complaints that have been
in to the Government ail to the
enter iet widish the Lion live stool
••irance company .couciacted their
1 Bl'ittli.
Sersinher After which it,w;illhecome
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11.61,V genera:1V believed, The .004.grove y Tis0 village is. brightening up and
*oys the Giabo, that,' the (Int), on bar. rye ou entertoiont.•nt Iitclustry feeiing the pulse of a 'quicker life. Who
it Oviieert Co
LL 11the new .Methodist church is the chi C
Yty*11.1 be placta 2§ttente, a on .T008 ay eveoing„ t n
o'encert wee . grandVatterson rented illePliereon s ore
444,0))0y- to, wie406 Dick. .week butcher stall, 1,,thiell will he a
anspiacte of Ootiet IVIorning 6tar, No. loovemeut and index of the feet ; 'hut
there , are other signs —Mr • -At 041
ht rnm°nanirna that in the anginal 89, (letuttlian Order or Foresters. The
north of the post Woe and opened tnia
vision Court was laelcl here ou Monday
b
Irmo, of Wingham, and B. aaawion, .,,9,on, to the •aesere.
sefiGoderich, wore present in. the in,. tottilbuinolitila , vi latNoiaveeins
i'
draft'IVIr blatoley put it at 30,, but it
wassubsegueutly reduced to 15, and
then run u to 25 by the Senate Fin.
nonce Committee. For ithe informa.
don of fkginero and °then it 10.°Y be te wits of their oltentet--.011 tec nes
yeeti to give the rest of the agrymitur4 day evening of, last week., Mr Win,
SO)) u - 4 Wilson,'Oar-respented town clerk, mat
• ,with an accident wbinh resulted in his
Barley mate 45e.
4
Buckv,heitt, is. ' death on Monday evening lest. While
Corn, 16o. . • . he was wa Mug along the street, a
Oats, 15e. .. horse ran away, and he being raeber
Bye, eite. ' hard of hearing'dil not bear the'hOree
Beans andArantse, 4.5q., •it tinie*to get ant ot th0 "II tkod,
'Wheat; 25o.,
Otf,bbage, Bo es.oh. las kuoeked 'down. Be was mono,:
Live ptailtry Be per Be cluttely;taken to his itoine,but never re -
Hogs, W.,50 per hestaZ gainedelonecionsnees, expiritie on Mon.
Hops, 11,5o per lb. • da,y, au stated. The deceased was ohe
Pcitatoes, 26e per bush.. saf the oldest members of the Method.
Honey, 20o per gal.
Straw, $2 per ton. , ist churnii, a Meson ef many years'
Hwy, $4 per ton. standing and a conserwativ in polities,.
leutter, Oti per lb. Hit Was • buried on Wednesday tvith
101t, 50 getegal,•' • - Mneonin houstra He leavea a wife,
(Thome, 6o per lb,
ligge, 5o per doz. folir . sons and fear daegliters, . who
A.pples.'26,C per hush,,, have the sympathy of the euttre eem-
seeepteue per bead, . , . altinttet;:--thIrs. seatien le uow, assist
Dressed poultry, 6o per lbt,
Onions, 40o per bush. ant :in, the post of6,ce. . .
Fleecteed, 50o per
. Bzorrts• = • , ,
Boestes:130 per 'head : thesis yarned:lay
$166 ana ever,. ag per cent ad Val.
Cattle over oer* 0•10 per bend
uudeayea2.
r
West Waviart.99.4.
katpoi41 meeting of the towfship
councifvias held on Saturday, Aug.
/14 ` All the members were .'• pre-
sent.' .A, cominunicati, was, read.
the.trowoihip; Solicitor -re costs
of gravel' siete. with. Alex Rose, the
costs being as follows: Grow.
FrondfOot, `$i07.94.; Cameron
139it, osou.. (:)4. metion of 'Messrs
Todd and' Johnston,' Messrs Gibson,
Lockhart and Bailie • were appointed
a Committee to interview Mr' Camerlin
With a -view .te eettling ahoy° Maims
and toobtaiu a detailed statetnent of
the suit. The Reeve and Treasurer
were authorized to.berrow, $1;000 for,
the use of the' township., Moved by,
.Mr LeCkhart, seconded by Mr Bailie,
that Wm Thovns be paid ht full of bis
Claim against the township fotdamage
doite to his crops and drain, by water
flooding thera--Garried. guancil ad -
partied to meet according to adjourn.
meat on Satarday,16tla inst. „
Council met on the 16th of :A.ugtist.
Members. all present. Minutes of for-
mer meetings were read and e vii;14ea
The Treasarer's report showed
balance on band of $205,04. Moved
by wDailie, seconded„by Mr Lock,.
hart, thrill Cameron be re -ap-
pointed collector at a salary of .$80 --
Parried.. • The co;m:mitte appointed to
consult Mr Oamerdh, .Costs Ofgravel
suit reported that Mr 'Cameron had
agreed to .eocept $800 is fn11,ef his
claims ageinst the toweshiP, this
amount ineluding his cents in gravel
suit add fees as Towiesliip Solicitor
since 1886. Moved by Mr Lockhart,
seconded by Mr Todd, that Mr Oam-
eron's offer be accepted and that he be
•requested to furnish a detailed state
men% of the account. Moved by Mr
Bailie, seconded by Mr Gibson, in
amentiment,, that me settlement be
made with Mr Cameron until lie fur.
nish 'a detailed staternent of his
account as requested by .the board by
motion on May 29th—Motion carried.
The'Clerk' was instructed to request
the A.F.thfield Council to levy an it&
ditional rate on the, Ashfield portion
•of S NO sufficient to tover the
amount overpaid the.Wawatiosh
portion of the section in 1889.
Wit nesees in the gravel init
quested to present their claims at next
council in eeti rte. A . cote muni ea Lion
from the Ooonty gIerk was toad hi
Which it Was stated that West Wawa
nosh will rkeeireto raise $2202.06 for
countv purposes and , $247 for school
grant for the current year. ' Moved by,
Mr Bailie, seconded 1:))t, Me, Todde that
for the taxes required for eourity.and
township purposes a comity rate of
two mills and a township rate oftwo
mills. he levied on the tisSessabie
property in the township for the our.
rent year. The Clerk was authorized
to' levy atm; on the differet t school
sections sufficietit tore's° the amounts
required by' the different truster
hoards. Eteveral cheeks wore issued,
after which the commit adjourned to
meet on Saturday, Se tenitier 27t
The ,qouncil met pursuant tO
journthent at the Cjounoit reqm,Morinse
18th 'Aogust, 1890: . MeMbers all
present. The ReeA.,e in the. chair.
Minutes of last meetitig read and paes-
jered King peesedteci a requisi-,
tiOn to, have 'engineer brought on tit
make survey of drain Item lots 49 and
—Mr li,?bt pah'eau has renewed tel
ot his house and is making it
very comfortable and couvenient.---.
Rev Mr liartle?y, has added beauti»
ful lattice teasel to the memo --Tho
brick work of the new Methodist
cherish Fs nearing szompletien, and is.
looking sup'erb, A large staff' of work-
men are ongageed upon it, amongst
them Mr John jenkins,'whq has lately.
reterned from Torento;—The2evening
service in the Methodist church iiftet:
Sunday evening wail atseveri o'cloeh;
dermisTaly and August it has been
at 7,30, and be af..7.$) next butte
day, The pastor' will preach,L-Airs
(Rev) W in is Rend i irg a fortnight
at Grimsby Park, awl I Mr Wallwin
spout a fewedaye ofe, this week, with
her,
•
run by water power. 4r
0E150 feet, but there net' n 461-
otihy in working . tdAeur ell the
>Ale, as the &mat i$ v;iry Intouse in
meter. Ziere *eat Deed for a geeet
mill, es there is not one at. Port ArtWir
tuld the farmers nousegnently prefer,
to: bny their flour, even thol'igh 'else
,
climate permite the 'retell% or, whew t.
A t,preeent the eountryis ;severed .witlt
wild •fruit, which rpry deliciousvH-
reepberriee, eerewberri, billb8reipsr,
blaeberries, ete., Aleeteeitoes end Wee,
ere almost; eetiee PeoplA.loot now.
The fel. 1?„ exeeete to •Wore,
their hew freight stied at Fun Wil.„
Ibsen erected by •the tiest Seoteerther,
t.h.)t freight eau be heeled or utiloaded.
They areetAeo busy with 4.1.4('W rou04,,
boutoo; fetuadatien of a new
elevator that wa$ leid-two rem ago
is still m that condition. They eXpeet
a considerable Automat of Argil 111 thee,
rQ elevitters that ens working . thert
fell, Fort William is. risiug rapist
in importalice aud, eather et tea
poise of Port Arthur; serethe week is
being dra*ti fronethere to here Town
•lote are sollinp.;•at bigh tiger. At
few days ego geng,of ,150 teen
Eestere Qatari° arrived and
menced woilt on Port Arthur, Dultii,
and Western Itailwaet, ceeeeke
Zetlanctt - plirenolo.ist late of Winoliana is LOW'
r 4.1 •
att,S&PS, POra Henry hokungtortAl
Oroakin, Win. and Richerd' Cams; ,
started for MaiAtoba ou Wednesday.
Vonuropf tho Appip Crop,.
INIr Fred Thomson werit the„week be- This week's New "Englaud Home.
fore,—Masler, Victor and Leonard stead says :—.Applee wiil le) scarcer
Taylor, who have ben visiting ;It their •antipore cosy this season than for .
grinclfather's, Mr. Jelin Taylor's, have many a year. Thera is hut half
returned to their home in Ripley,— crop of wineer fruit the teatime.,
M. MeDeugell, of Brussels, pad his Annapolis•valley of Nova Sootia, and
fiends a visit last week. --Miss Annie a still greater reduction in southern
and Mastee Feank Willis, who have and western Ontario and .1111;thigan
along the lakes, Li Melee and
ed sections of 'Vermont and New,
Hampshire there,is a -fair yield, of v
apples. Throughout southern New..
England, New York, Peeinsilvania,1
New Jersey and • the • interior suites
generally the promise of .wisiter fruit
is worse titan ever before knowil.
The apple belt of weetern Nem Yorke,
along lakes Ootario lied Erie, which
in good setisous ships snare ‘lianl,000.
000 hole to New York • or foram
markets, has aimed eh cropwhatev
tide 'year, The nuestead says Viet
°twice western fruit, like prune 'Bald-
wiag, will at $4 to $5 •per bbl ju
Boston and New York svithiti three
mouths ; $4 hes alreetly been bid for
'one lot in Addiecei cutlet), Vermont,
441d the export, of apples froni Uiitoi
States and Canada of ths• • 1890 crop
will not be much ever 500.000 barrels,
against 700,000 harre's in 1880, and,
1,000,000 barrels 1888.
--Mr. T. C. Dojge, of 372 Wellesley •
street, Toronto, a fourth-year undergrad-
nate of Tor.mto SCeiyersity, won The
Canadian Queen's': free trip to Europe by'
making over, eleven hinidred words from
the,letters contained iu the name of
magazine, Doidge, worked over seventy
hours to accomplish the task: Ile,ouils by
the Parisian, September eed, and will be
abroad three mouths. The publishers)) of
no, •Queetc, will annouuoe another
',Free trip to Europe" word contest, with
3200 expenses.
—Clitnada is about to receive marked ,
attention at the,hauds of the New Bngland
Maguire. The leading feature of its
forthcoming September issue is au article
by W Blaokburn Harts, dealing with the",
literary leaders of Canada. The writer
says; It is an incli8pilte.ble fact that we ate '"
on the Rye of to., great crisis in Canada, eta' .
tul intelleatural revolution, whieb will
ruttrIt au epoehln our history, is atroady
at hand, /It gives a bright, comprehensive
outline of the. work, 'of WI e than a Score
of the leading Men .of letters, mob, sketch
being accompaniectby a fine portrait eu. ,
etetviva, Among this number are :—Pro.
Visitor Golthvie Smith, Sir Daniel 'Wilson,
exchibald • Lampman, Wilfred. ;
Campbell, Mee Agnes Menlo G,
Ilereer,AdarietsiskEthelwyn Wetherald,
Miss Sara Teatinette Dunoen, Dr J' te Bour.
inot. Douw Dr Geo
W George Deere. Charles ,
Mair, Principal Grant of Queen's Tiniver.
eity, Hunter Duvar, Gerald 4,11art,
Nin1.101a14.1100,1 DaVie, James Macdonald '
oxley, Id Moinerrofesor Charles G
D Robert, Grant Allen, Sir \Vilifier( Dew. ,
ton. Tri. addition to this article by Mr .
Harte there are in this number prima by .
Campbell and Latupinen and an article an
French Citeadian Literature ,by, George
Stewart, jr.
A neweionnterfeit ten ceut piece is ,
in circulation 80 0/Rudy resent.
hies the gennine diet it can easily ,
pass..cl, It differs front the usual ,
counterfeit h that a genuine silver
50, edit, 1., After hearing a numl.er of
been holidaying at thew uncle's, Mr.
the partiee interested, it Wee movedl Geo. Tholosou.s, returned to their
by Jae Peuctort seeonded hyeGeorge
home in Seeforth on Setueday.-;41 r.
Kirkby, that said reqeusition be laid
Geo Tlionteon Went to London on
Saturday.—Mrs. Gavin. Wilson; who
has been suffering froin a severe at..
ixatcrlsc.oRf inoehuatiacIlekia,a, ard, of Walton,
Miss Phoe` o, Reinhardt, of. Torouto,
were visiting ie this neighborhood last
week.—Seliord hes reopened with a
fair attendance of pupile.
oi(er until 'wit council uutetieg—Oers.
ries]. Moved by'S. Oalbiek, seconded
by: Geo. Kirkbeythat Jase'Prector be
instructed to have Maxwelre hill put,
in a proper state of. repair—Carried.
Moved bp J. Proctor, • seconded by S.
Calbiels, that Geo. Kirkby be instruc.
tea to have hill at lot 20, ou 7eh con.
tute:put in'a proper state uf repair—
Oaairied. John Nethery appeared
in referenee to having engineer,
brought on to make survey, of ,drain
from lot 5, con. 7. Moved by C. A
Howe, seconded by Jas. Proctor, that
this council approve' of the above
mentioned seheine and that the Clerk
notify siogineer ivhen proper le quisi.
aim is filed. --Carried. The follosi-ing
accounts were ordered to be paid, viz.:
John Mooney, building. culvert, f15;
Joe iuspectiug bridge, $2;
Jim Messer, gravelling oii noreh been -
dry, $T.50; T Pereaud, • do,. $7 ;
8. Snell, do, 815; John Healy, graved.
ling on 6th -con. line, $4.52; Jtlines
gravelling' at little con
$31.24; J Mallrey, spreading gravel:
$11.74 ;Jas ' contract on
we gravel road, $l 52.10 ; Laundy
contract oriNieuth boundary, $18.95„;
T Ferrand, coittritot on centre sideline,
$45; 1-.) Bell, spreading gravel, $6,25;
J Semenerviile, repairing Hogg's
bridge; $$7 ; Jas Tyner, Cedar tor
culverts, $22 4(t ; R Gall(igher,repair-
ing 80,cnin bridge, $19; \Vim Geaass
putting, in culvert, $5; Geo Gooiffels
low, digging a ditch, $16.20 ; Thee
Miller, gravelling lied 'repitiririg knee,
7; Mies E,xford, charity, $15
Jae Oehoree, do, $10 ; Garet 111exe
well, drawing plank, $1'; It England,'
cleaning out creek, $3; W Kerr,
$26.75 ; T Brandon, removint; saf
from liite treasurer's, 82.50 ; John
Hays, keeping insane indigent, 815.
For gravel—J Carter, $6 67; J Perrin
$2.45 ; Wm Stretton,$8.75; D kfogg,
$7.10 ; Geo Pericoehl $9.201 Me.
Vety, $1 ; Martin, $10.80 ; E Fese
ter, $5; T Henderson, $350; '1'
Warwick, $2.75 ; E Busman, 83.15;
D nerrington, .18.50; F,Wriglit,$3.10;
Jas Timmins, $6; Win Motelvy,
$2 88 ; McLaren, $2.$4.; George
Jackson. $9 20; T Btr4chnit, 8A cents;
.4datn, Sholchee. 60 cents; (1.111cLel.
land, $9.50 ;'. Geo Shelton, $8 55 ;
J'os 'Gibson, $2,25; Tilttssel, $3.06 ;
Glenfarrostr.
Pe ter-MeDouga I I leaves for Bra utlou,
Manitoba, Tuesday next. —J awe An.
dersoh.has purchased a three year olt1
colt from James Elliot . for the sant of
$95.—f1arvest is almost' euded, Most
of the farinerebovefieished harvesting
and are now bresy making reedy, for
eeWteg their fall wheae. A few of the
farmers have sown their wheat and
are now ready. 'for fall work —Grim
death liae again made his appearance
in tins section. Ou Saturday
iug he snatched from Robert Weir his
youngest son, a child of about fifteen
months. The Nacre] tuok place on
Sunday Afternoon. The remains were
taken to the Morris burying grounds,
6th eon. Turnberry. The funekal ser
vices were °emanated by the Rev. Mr,
Hughes, of Winghatie The sympathy
of the community is extended. to the
parents and family which have thus
been bereaved.
HoWieIi.
The anneal fall show "of the nowiele
Agricultural Seciety will be held in
Fordwich on Octeber 3rd.
,
East Wawanosh-,
,
Mr. S. D.,Wellwood, of tbie, town-
ship, recently purchased a very fine
Hereford bull calf froin Mr. Feueing,
of Oshawa. Mr. Wellwood's efforts to
improve the stoek of tine 'eection
should meet with eucoeragemene hum
Itis brother faree-re
Buy Diotr:ot.
For the TWO',
Port Arthur is rath(xt improving of
late and the Port Arthur, Du'ral) end
Western Itailwey will seem be ffuisbed
at this end, for the men are busy .be-
twoen Fort William and Pert Arthur
This, will open up the country to the
mines, which lie hi a ioutlo,vesterly
T 1.4•011y, $3.50 an. direetion toward the boundary line.
Wm """ ; The work of the yieW line was rather
Atehison; The 0000eil h01 delayed through there heind a dispute
adjourned to meet" on the 20th of
•
September next
W. (Jx..kax, Clerk.
. .• ...es- luring the three years it. has Turttberry.,
a 1st ositiitence. The complaints. The harvest Wulf,d be over lent for
Stesome CAW, I. no *lithe Coe ritin, which heti been a Itiedrance
e paid and in others; oely It. '&. 1 taxa, 0Ierk. 1: ,lie farAnnts,--Mr, Geo. tit ado i
.. - eel mins of the at:Aunt of i!,gur. .
• iv.(r.shiled over I"
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1 me age, "4",fti'M a . i •, 1 :,* tO
, 44. • .41,t -41/141 lilt t; :
etre. eteleibley will' bill, teltiele
leser te fore the United 4itatees.
ft -eerie -'-• e, it is *ought, 1
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2¼! % eted on Alex tittit sat oil
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'Ill antic .ing from a larno ankle calm.
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• viontiug ar, Me. Black-
csiseseei. eur ter Men 1,4.111.14,s4.1 to bit, lenge in
The sielteet hi es,. :tee 111,, ttee s :," :tree —NV -es e.ey glee stir, Vulm
Via Tartil,f.rrv.. Wt. ieelet1 last bee been eistiting fends litee, 'inte
el • 1. • 1 - • C. t n eseilt
tom with JOS. Jenione rotaries, to Yeellaisti on
^riends, eisitea 1.1.,/ In his lay t., mune his ..;ndios too
' t,;• a ina,....,41.44;t8F Ilf:rt 130%44,
111Paah :WC LIM r,speett rotor.. 4.1. loon in tin . .
teacher, Mr. ;II hit oltri
cloy exoutOiog, 1 toners 4.
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between Wand the Ci P,A.,; but thitt
is now settled,us thoUght,satisfac.
torily„ttentie the pretent prOures8.—T('
Kekitlielta Palle lie on the western
boundary ef Oliver township And is itt.
Ipv.sellt Wading a considerable
airsonnt of Attention, there buing rt
timber of visitors frequenting the
spot end spteillatien is eat.ipr as to the „fitting covers 5h. German sneer welch
future of th'... plate, Laud its beumes ,fbrins the body °fettle coin. This
ing 11(1W Multi Vah.1631;(1 in the 0r,1gh-.10,iv3'b it a ring very nioriy like that of •
bore ; d, some feemers, it ie, ren rts•4 •.moti money, and ale,) does away with ,
• In ve reeneeet $7 per serp on land the greitsv feel by 'which counter.
waie", el eeceutly W81:41 ii•PA... grant, fele; aro ietOrte • The 00111 bears the ,
I, e.-eites S(31W1 Ancterit.ar. retie:men date 1887: The nailing is 'not so .
hstte itece8E•P•1 sx•I',-bor o'avilt' hi '1110 deep on the eounterfait and the edges .
, visinity. It is proposed • to ered are much sharper then those of Ike.
jive; flour aficl totw. ,.... _rt I ..._ __ lok,laiml.o.sve„ : .
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omit it, 41011t. ia tin
Detrolt. Standinty
that majestie buiWij
taZAI en the crowd '
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RICIP4e"yORT1) 014,
ylasa04, creeds and r
nities up ten stories
Hammond blook.
brick, with ..ipt) mos
To the
Ieft ood wat
out in all its" ke-aut
street, notch,'
wingtulgeti joeepniii
eiderahly longer. 1
huge buildirigs, cc
doorways and towel
are two.iittle parks
stood big roan in a
'Theo are loaded Ws
fountains, patine pen
other things: This
tient Street, Here e
state before bvisii,kfes
tine) they stare and
they. go oil staring ti
stili they go un Ear
They, keep up that
stare on.till night tin
" keep oo staring, III
imagine that they
they never see a
eperlog they chew
ate. The women
men. They have so,
they den't show upt
day evening there wi
• in the street. :.rt
before a policeman
• arrest anyone. No
olever.youhie ladies u
1.1mve net forgetteo
got you. 'lf theS('1
opuld theyeettime fin
lighting." But • yoi
as badly cornered as
men who Stare are
but the yoang men
and twenty-nine, 4
There ate, 35,000 of
• and the enloons get
It will require a gre
Buy; yes, there aro o;
here, gilded hells, pll
a million elellers dee
ful seloon, theepeetti
eon over a ie
'table there tont
These saloons, if 701
thirty feet eiteli wuu
seven utiles., The 4
• together, stretch a
The Reirran Catholic
cliurehrs. ' Money
them, •Everythii4
buy is placed there
,worship„ God. The;),
strongest b dy- in.,
opine Wee:epithelia
JSaptiste, Methodist
liardly,iesegine the c
here and Toronto,
• liqwever, qeestion,
everyone talks, and
attund pretty reel,
cerrlee you ti long v
lintenter Itliehigan.
INF three miles to tel
transferred to Jeffery
three or four miles ft
come bad; by lantt 0
cente. There is not
the laegetage here.
'the word station but
"'Fur Pudding Bay,
which puzzled me, is
oer leuguage, -‘ Fr
• But of course the gm
to do with that. Th
tee Sunday edition
paper yesterday
the usefuleess of
Besieles the (elite( fat
hiiir a coltimn oc the
services. This was t
•e fie 'foil Sunday retells.)
. four page paper and I
toe; page, Verily, a
sion to a Christian It
Ina Mr. Risclen and
hem, Mr. Roche,
Browe, Wewaneeli,
ldnre
' Detroit, Aug. 25th
A
1!
•
it;
111e., Wm. Hawksli
who uetil recently Its
town, .ban lenges!
HMSO OCI King 8400
,new hetet will ise (me
agement on Septetah
Tbe angeliets,
Crossley; leave St.
day for the Pamitle (
)tleeting:4 on the wee,
Marie, Th.rt Arthur
oi, te $an ifeeineittoo.
daity ps•reons are
dem with sore three
are often due to a m
esusclee ef the throat
throat is tel •
makes it teem Buse
, The hest teeteety is to
eteseettee se ,t' t
.•