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Wingham Times, 1890-10-17, Page 4IP „ WILLIAMS The Blyth fair, Yeeix Id on T turstley and Feiday of t week. oatatar The attendance was net RS large ae on ateaeeil wheet,ilaVerY. Xattamoth pippin-Gehege J Harrison. Tolman sweet --J Jriek. son, B 13 'Willa% Mann -0 'Young Dritiden's blush, Geo Watt, J $tateord, Snow apples, J exay, eeo Kirkby. Duchess of Olde&our* Geo Jaeksen, Mtur. Coholt, J 00110soe, John 1 McGo wan, It Lae ew. Walter soot, e m,„0,,,,„4,,c,, white fell wheet, Geo Moffat, W 'MOM. Spring wheat, J 11,41010n4, (3- Aioffht, )oli wheat, .1 Stafford, It 6- VIrOovb.. Boxers -Wette turnips, JOS. Grady, , H. lel'Oracheit, E some former oocasions, but there watt a largts smuttier sresent, In regard - AND - to trxhibits, the show was as good as has been held lay the society. The 331111C4GIST ifQllowiogis tb,,e,pr ze fiat : . - I ham, it Ross. One year old, J • i fOnind in :90, j McMillan. & Sons. TELEGRAPH 0 i GE,NERA,I. PURPOSE STAmmees.-33est, .. HEI Daemitre Riatme.rratze. STA -14,4 Von—Two year old, W A Claiming, 0. P. II TICKET AGENT 1)3avrowse W King, , Best five colts yearling, J Frarery. ItoADSTER liTa4tIONS.—T% 0 ..rear ego. Brunswick House, old, J W Cook, V 'S. One year did, INLinghan 0 31t ga, a Tor! by Taylor. Best 4 colts b any nurse in this cluss Jao Armstrong. Elorses-Ileevy draught7-"geans, • 'FRI3DATY. OCTOBER, 17, 1890. THE EGG TRADE. We see it stated that the results of S-veral trial shipments of eggs to the English market have been quite satisfactory. The eggs turned out, good and -found ready sale. With s good refrigerators and quick passage, there is no doubt a large and profitable trade will he dote with England in this article of farm produce in the future. • It will be necessary foe farmers to market,the eggs fresher fOr the old countryaarltet than they 'have been in the habit of doing, as stale ("ems do not find ready sale. There .1, is nothing on the farm will pay better than pure bted and well kept fowi, foal, kl.TaYthr. 4\11).Nar'"41'. Sun e driver.in buggy, W J Diekson,Beattie and we' arid pleased to learn that it• • Kelly, F Dale, Brood mare, (,-• Milian & Sous. Two year old. gelding, F Dale, Glenn Brae, Two year old filly, A Carr, J !drown. Year old gelding, J T Dale 1 and 2. Year tad filly, W J Carterd Potter. Mare foal .J Barrows. 'Horse foal, J MeDdillan& Sonsti, J cloou, Fallowater-R 13 1,a,kieivw creme' assoatematire The eetteltaeii of Bast Huron biopsy' tore, e assembled in the Central Soh ThatedaY td Fri Oot. 9th and loal. The first se opened at 1 p. m. with Presider; '' tor, Wroeter, in the chir, andInepe Garden produae, tor :Robb and about 50 teahere in "Se Garvin. Deena jas"Grity,G johnstoe, 'Brigham, Alexander, e Colloson, T tendauce. The couvention was opened el Cr when, Brown. 20 oz pippins, It B Laidlaw, by devotioned exercises by W. •Stew - t rof BI vfter whioli the minutes 71' Ira." ' • '" W 11 W Pautpkinte J Richtnotel," hater & Sims. Any other Patna Mangold wurtzels, R MeGrowan. Squash, Sellars, W variety, D Moore, Oorey. 11 McCracken. Red vnions, J,Stafe tion of apples of any named variety, a Lord, A Carr. onions, J Stet. Brigham, Geo Kelly. Nama wiuter ford, W McOrecken, Sheer akin peare, W Scott,11, B LanilaW. Named (mimes, W McCracken. Potato fail pears, R Laidasee, W beds onions, Carr,MrsD Stewat. White Two named verietiee of plums, G field beaus, A, Cerr,F. Garvin, Corti, Young, W 11 MeCracken. .Grapes, Richond, W a ueoraGice. Young, 1.1, Laic:taw, CI G rons,*0young;T HitMiltou, • Water. Young, Jackeon. melons, \V MeCraolseu, P Willows. Clabbage, drumhead, J Stafford, N Cumin Red piekling tabbage, W" • II McCracken, E Garvin. Any (Alive cabbage, "P Willows, J •Stafford 0Ouliflower, J Stafford, W McOrtie ken. Early, ruse potatees. E Elaggit, Late rose petatoes, G MeVowan. R T Errit. Any 'other 'kind potatoes", P Willows, Collection of potatoes, W McCeacken. Field carrots, 1 and 2 P Garthei red carrots, G Johnston, Proctor. Swede turnips, MeGowan, T Anderson.. a the laet meeting were yead by &ere- tary Plummer, and edepted The esieg committees were tiers ilia, poinUel ; General busieess--klessrs, Seat, Homilton and Pickard, Resolutioue - Mesers. Davidscai, and Misses ITCY- nolds and Moliatyte, mrting--Meiers. usgrove, Bar, Giewaten Puiiigose-Tatina Li Kelly, Jas •"Reynolds. ,• Brood _Aare, J A Mallough, Donough. Two year old gelding, Glenn Pros. Two year o'd filly, R Mason, 1.), Year old gelding, T 1:11.1aylor. 'Year oli. fitly, T Anderson, W S Certer. Mare foal, J Andersotet Jas Potter, Horse foas. H Taylora , RoADsniks-4a' roadster borees,R Reynolds klion, Beattie Bros. Brood mare, Jeo, Sibbon, .W Leary. Two year old gelding, tpibbon, W Leary. Two, year olcl fillysAsTa.ylor,G Kirkby. Year old gelding, J Sibbon, Strach- an. Year old filly, G Kirk ley; j Brig ham. Horse foal, R Sella* Mare • • Bros. Sad e horse -L Scott, W profitable market has been openedler McCracken. 1 POULTRY—tirkey, W Campbell, A Lames Woax-- Arrateme work -(-e Nutt, Mali 1) Campbell. Riek rack-- 'Ion and Scott, • weirt1 ••a symiagsee, sirs u (Newhall, pa., The first imestion discusse te low andsneet shales-alies =mice_ late entranee examination, be Inspee- toielo, hclittleilt-queturts, tor Bubb, who dealt very thoroughly ti the subject, especially the Arial.. quilted-- J Psalm' k Count erpane, kuitted--mrs D Stewart, G Nott. Gents %volt() shtrt - T Hamilton. Flannel shirt hand made -T Hamilton. Pair woolen etoukings-W Li Mc- Oraoken, G Nott. Pair , socks home spun- G Nott, H mcCracken. Gauntlet wits, Polloek. Mite, Symilegtou, G atotfat. 'Fancy knit- ting, Mies McMichael, George Nott Berlin wool work, flat, F Metcalf, Jab Symington. EtnbreiderY, Mrs 1...) Stewart, miss -mciiichael, Freneh embroidery, Anna Ross, sirs T Hike ikon. Braiding on cotton, Geo Nott, Symingtote Braiding en wool, Jeri Symington, etre 0 Campbell. Sofa cushion, mra G Nott, sus D Stewart, Collection ladies work, sirs J Syming- ton, miss A Ress, 'ism 0 Campbell Gents slipperas'ners 0 delimited, Geo" Nott. Dented 'met, miss A Ross, sue.' Godfrey, °rattle's"; work, N °ululate' SymingtOtt, , • elecriime'wOrk Symingtou, mits, C Catimee11, Point lace PS,yoliugibn, A 1.1.1-ike.' the Mus.euin in connection therewith ; lustitute ana, lace, J SyminsAte A Boss. Honitotti to visit the maelia,,,eat Taylor- Geese, E H.aggits W 11 Mos CrockSn. Any Other kind of ducks, W McCracken, J Harrison. Brown leghorus, 1 and 2. klailisori. White leghorns,J Harrison,W' H McOrecken, Black Spanish', W '11 McOracken, Harrison. Light Brahmas, \V H Mc Oracken, E Garvin. Dark Brahmes. W li McCracken, Humber is, .1 Elan, rison, W McOracken. Dork1ngs, 1,, and 2 J Harrison.. Black breasted the surplus,egossef ..thas.eottntry. CATTLE. THOROUGHBRED DUIMA4S-- Milch cow, Jas Snell, T Ross. ivep EDITORIAL NOTES. year oldheifer, J Jas Webster • • tr is underatood diet. General Year old heifets J iArmor, T Roee. • Heifer calf, J Snell,.jas Fraser. Bull Oaradoc' Herbert has been appointed calf, W Snell, .J` °barer. IVIfich cow comthandant of the Cana tan forces, or heifer of any other registered breed, vice Gen. Middleton, resigned. J McGregor. ALLOT BOwmiti, who contested • bRADE —Mileh cow, Jas Webster, N • the Soutlx Riding of Waterloo in the Ross, R, Corley. Year old 'leder, efts purpose --Gillies & Martin, W Levy. ; Webster J Armor. _Heifer calf, st, Best oang plow --Gillies & Martin, C Conserveitive' interest last June has red game ape E Hageit. Buff cochins, \V 1r McCrtieken. 'Partridge coching, 1 and- 2 W H 'McCracken. Bentarns,.1 and 2, W McOraclOne Polenda, W Al cOrecken. 1 Lyn -foul h Bok, -W El MeOrticken, Hariison. Pigeons, W H IVIcOracken, k G Mc - Go Wen, Collection of fowls apart from Other entries, W McCracken, 3 Harrison, Guinea fowls,J Harrison. R G McGowan, r • ' IMPLEsteNTS-- Lumber wag -J Brousdon. Heavy '•es. S ater & Slum Iron beano seed plow' McDonald. • Two year old heifer, T -Gillies & Martin Iron beam gene I = fatten aptialtited an excise officer in the Cierley, I Armor. Steer calf 1 and 2 Hamilton. Iron hurrow-Selter & metic paper. lireattributed. many of the failuree in that subject to the. ine acourate calculations made by candi- dates -only about one third gettalig,' a correct, answer to the question iti additions He advocated better trains ing in the fundateeetal rules, and dis- countenanced long and todieue tions. The subject was 'further db - cussed by Messrs. Musgrove and Black. Miss McIntyre, Wingbarn, • with 'a class of her pupils, gave an excellent exercise in vocal niesic, bliss Melutyre leading with the violin. Tim perform.. fume was meal apPlauded. Mr.' Taylor, president, then deliver-, his address, which was in the form of an essay on Written tlxaminations, The subject was fully treated, and • telowed careful preparatieu. Mr. J. A. IVIorrsn, member of the Guelph Division and 'will' likely be N Mc T Ross. Two year old steer, T Ross, Suns. Siugle open briggy, 3 Brims - Donald. Year old steer, N'Mc. .don, Slater & Suns. Stogie co-ered buggy, J Brunsdon, F Rodgers. Double buggy oriump seat, covere1,3 Brunsdon, G Rodgers Double buggy 'or jump seat, open, J Betinsdon. Gut - tee, J Brunsdon, Stater & Sims. Set sf horse shoes, Slater & Sims, G ilag, gort. Wooden pump, P Willows; Stove and furniture, J G Mosier, 0 Hamilton, Churn, 11:1 1V1cDonald, 0 Hamilton. 12 assorted tiles, W Moutray. Msieueattleikes c Loth home spun, A:Pollock, Geo' Nott. Home made all wool flannel,•.G Nott, J Pols lock. Flannel ution, J Pollock, N Cutning, Home made all worst hien. kets, T Anderson' & Son, Geo John- ston, Blankets union, Geo Oolloson. T Anderson sts'Eson." Horse blankets, home made, Aire D Stewart, T Ham- ilton. Coverlet, home made, A Wettlaufer, .Nott: Rag mat, A Proctor, Reg carpet, G Nott, T An- dersoti & Son. Stockings, yarn hotne spun, T Hamiltou;11 Young. Coarse boots, J, Sherritt. I and 2. Hand made gent's boots, 3':Sherritt, 1 and 2 Double liKtiess, it Dennis, Single harness, \V H Dennis, Oidee- tion leather, A Wettlaufer. appointed to fill the vacancy caused by Doeald W McCool. Fat ox or steer • the death of Mr. Rolsson at Galt. ,.. ' 1 and 2T 1108s. Fat cow or heifer,E TAR MeKinley law' contains ' an' .00-rley, T Ross. Herd of cattle, 1' • important stipulation regarding the free entrypt,cattle for' io,reeding pure ses• In eature, mit-tte will duly ateiss, N cDoneld. • - Seecitei, ATTRACTIONS A1413 CoMpETI- fitoNS--Organ competition, Lily Kelly, Maogie Owning, M W Halladay. Spe • b3 admitted 'ieto the .t.Toited States cinema writing by pupils under 15 yearA free of duty- on production' of it cer4 who have ate:laded a sehool within a circle of five dies of Blyth, at least catd of Tie:retry. 60 dgys of the ••present year, David Tem Minidter" Of 'Edocation in 'it -Errat, J Fergusen,Katelettle. Wood reeeut address foreshadowed sone sawing competition, 6 entries, log 24 leeielution toateeure better enfOreenient inehes; Logana.n d Fraser, time 2 in 1 sec ' Hagoett and Ttemin, 2 ta 10 vof the-eompulsory clauses' of the 0 see; 'Ramsay Bros, 2t fainutes -r, 'Public Selma Act. ibis seems t ° Snixte- Coiewol a—Aged ' ram, Jno hove beware- imperative.' The repert Ouming. , Sbearling rtiiia; ,J Owning. ' of the Minister shows Watt' although Ram lambs J turning 1 and 2. Aged , Ontario is heavily hardened 'with takes eweS, S -Potter. Ewe iambs, 3 Po. ter, J Cutnieg,L5hearlingiewes, 3 Pot,: tion for ecludational. phrposak 45 Per 'Vinglialn. &hoot toard, being predillit, Was called" iipoti to address the convea- don kb e kindly invited the delegates workatt; Campbell, G Note. Chin elle work, Mrs 0 Campbell, G Nott, Outline embroidery, rare 0 Campbell, G..Nott. Rdenan embroidery in linen, J SYmingtort.,* Ladies knitted under- wear in wouJiters °Clair pbelle.Ceotchet skirt in wooleiars 0 Campbell; T Ham. Orezty work, J Symingtonaties A Rees. , Crewel work, (*.Nett, miss A Ross, Embroidery on silk, its D Stewart, J. Symington. Java canvas Work, sirs d Campbell, miss Godfrey. Home made seetw hat, A Carr Plain sewing by girl under 16 done in 1890, R Laidlaw, tiatnilton. Three patches on gents pants, T Darn on souks or stocking, T • ton, miss Andersou. Pitney leather work, sirs 0 Campbell, 'miss Godfrey Kensington embroidery,Miss Roes, Mrs O Campbell. Hand sewini, J Syning- ton, 'Hamilton. Crotchet with novelty braid, J Symington, mise A Ross. • tient of the Ptipile imrolled "the I al(141 :1'' • testar;- ge4.. owan nearlitt,am Ja9 public school's had attended less than N Cuin'ne.• Ram lamb, Jas Snell 1 1 100 ditys it YOttlf, school being cipifte and L. Shearling ewes, Jas Sneil, R from 200 to 220 clays a year. G McGowan. Aged sewes, 3 Snell 1 % . „see Ana . Ewe Iambs, J Snell,N Curn Some. months ago ' a cesputatiotv ing. • g Fat sheep, W Snell, J Snell. wetted on the Minister of Education boatbdown--Aged ram, Glen Bros. to urge that sitepe be taken to seoure, G Kelly. Sitetirliug ram, Glen )Jros. the hoisting of the national flag on ItatnlainieGleeDresland2,Aged ev;re., Glen Bros 1 'a,nd 2 Shearlingeeres,Glen the echo 3 houses` of the Province In . Bros 1 and g.' Ewe lambs, Glen Bros presenee of the chlidree ott days Land 2, ShOopshiredowe-Aged ram, movement WAS St this itneri favorably Shearling ram, W Sne'll, Silo Wigging memorable in Canadian history. This Anderson ,s; Asa ati, w, • receiteii foci eoteelented on throughout ton Ram [male 1,3..100 and 2 • Arted ewes W l'Andoraon & the Provinse, but since that time has ^ • ' ' • . Son ShearlingAwes, Jno,Wieginton, . 1"), Gen °' °%" anything R B Laidlaw, Ave leaulss; Jeo Wig - t b 'I d prautical,exeept in the case of 'format° gierela T Anderson S. see, sotto° s The Toronto Empire, in Pres-Suffolk-Beood sow, W M. order to revive the orojeet, ie offering 0411. Sow litt(•14(4(.1 in Jos s MeN'airetre, Cheater White -Ara a large and handsome flag for eompet hear, T Bey lie. Brood tiow,T ai.i" anlaagst the' "1°6" earn Boar littered in 1800, W Rodger- DAIRY -A.ND PROV.1441S --Tali butter, T Hamilton, A Clatr..., ,Batter in roils, J Stewart", R Lificlitti".' Factory cheese, G Young and . 2. Dairy cheese. Mollroy,Symingtoti. Extracted honey, Riehinond.D Alone, Hume made bread, G Young, AOarr. Plaic. tea bisotiits, A Proctor, ,..jas Jackson Maple militia A Prootor, G Colloson, Mete sugar, \V H. McOrecken, Cunning Canned, trait, W. 1-1 Oraoken, 'Harrison. Crape wine, home winie, Procter," 1) Moore. Tomato eetsup„. W DUCiacken, le Mareh. Pick W MbOrtteken, 3 Harrison. Pitiklee, 3 'Jackson, Jr he spokesOf the day when be went to school, tend discussed the public school programme as to the subjects of titudia kite. Dr. Maiediipald, M P., who wss\ also present, tiddlessed the cotiventiem4 pointing out the'cluty aucl responsiS 4 • eilitiertf`the teaoher, and what a teaelteeshould be, morally and intel. lectuaily. Both aildrieerss were well received. The subjeet of. establiskingan ination mid.wity between the cutrailee " and the primary was fully discuesed, ead as ore county council at its J title sessionliad made errangements for this exaMinati)n coMmil tee was ap- pointed to &aft, a set of rules for the purpose of carrying the sehease into operation. The comonttee, censist- ing of'Diessrs. Rohl), 'Blacksvel, Mc- , Fisydert, Black and the preiderit, 2eir • appointed, and reported the following day. The report, as finally adopted by the conntion, is as follows :-(1)That no fee 'he charged ;" (2; that the exam- ination' be held annually at the same, time anil Place as the entrance ; that the inspectors prepare the papere, (4) that the inspector appoint, a com- mittee of teachers to correct the an- swers(S) a committee consisting of afessre. Plamnier•S'Musgrove, Taylor said the Inspectniiflie appointed to pre- pere a limit table end •rules for the guidance of candidates.' This is an ex1insination intended for those Who have`passed the entrence, but who do net. desire to prod ate far as third class,;' It N merely a county affair, and'eniifinYis no status - as a teacher. H.oareveis.it is thought that it will 'be =Incentive so 'eneourage pupils .to work and push onward, The comma 'FiinArts-Co'. oil painting, sus 0 Hamilton, Mrs 0 Campbell, 3 Pollock, Water color paiating, tars 0 Campbell 1 2. Crayon drawing, J Sytuing ton; airs Campbell. Painting on poteery, was C Campbell, sirs Ham iltoete Pencil drawing by boy or girl, nos Hamilton., sirs 0 Campbell. Raid painting 011 silk, satin or plush, J Pdtlock, airs J *Hamilton. Hand paitii,ing on glass, tars 0 H innilton,Mrs J Andersoa. dui! Frsosvens-LTable boquot. J A Anderson, T Anderson & Son. fitted litoquet, J A Ancleison, 'ttrs E der. Floral design or ornament, D mersh, J SYMington, Dahlias, .T Anderson & Fston. Pansies. A "I." ArSOTI J Iien- dersons Colleetien 40„1 roams, Is J 11.areim.u. Geraniums in D.Ktosit anal. pusQhitts in I thin then edjottriled. In the eveotres a very suceessfni entertaiotneutVite held the town hall, Di Macdonald ably filling the chair. Excellent' addressee bearing' nn edneatienal worlt were delivered by Rev. E. W: Hughes and Itev, Jobe Scott, 11.:eA, tiliss Jennie Cargill and Roberts, Brussels, V H Ilumphtlee. Mr Pluime each gave exci llent tee Dairy produes-D iviunto, &Iberia, S citations;ited INlioTaggert read a Caldwell. peeve' horses-j,W Co V huinoronS'irdeetion. The V inglattin S Dungannon, Jno Leiper, Hallett, Quartette"Club gave several selections minty. The flag is- to: be the Dotninion on T Bayles. Sow littered in 1800, Marion • twelve Diet loug, and is to W lisidgereor,T Daylie. Berkinre Plum -Winter am -sloe -3 Jackson. • he awarded to the: echool in ouch,. -Aged boar. MeNanntre, T Nimbi It titiAkt. Pour vaetetim of fall Brood sow It1 NIoNani,tr Artnimr -041)16-":0"0" itut1;$01-1-- fail app es - coliniy sending in the best essay not 1". B a ; ItEdwaras, jos Grey. i -r.g-1"ul, 1:13miltn xceding' 000 words, wricon by a It Nesh, 11 Bailment& IKinget toitipkine-I Jolson, R 11 papa, ins'" The Pstrlotio Influence if 1 GiAttq,-0 rowed barley, a fatewart 1LidIaw. Northern spyJas Gray, 3 eitkting the Flag on the Selloole " ; R I Errit. II ra i 1 3 wer. her,ey, _ Ander- i J 'whorl. :Rio& Is .sivi greenius_... 4 AS. 'V .1 .a, I, Maiall. Large white 1, „ T Ilettnilten, •11. Liidlaw. Billow') 0 estityS are to be foreerded to the! 1.1 . owe, Jahn Stallard, 3 etteseert, small ; reppiii-G. Jackson, It T Erritt, nue. Well, there ie. 11("11OlrOpe Menai refire not later then the 1301 a , i white elts,11- 0 illoson. a Edwavde, !set golden --T Wiest (*tie Kotly. Ruse dove vett+ and white rose itlettoR 1 am subject w is further &sense a •Airerrokr next. I Black °Ste. Geo jaelteon, J Herrieor. ... i eet re' --G °elitism, 3 Jackson. worthy of you, bloom, D ttarsh. 11a,nging baskets, D marsh, G Collosen, Display of plants, D marsh, J Harrison. . , Junons--Cattle---D mime, Ethel, R Scott, Londesboro, Sas Johnston. lea- . tilemente-D Caldsvell, Aubure, DW Reid, Stacy. Light horses-? (look,V 5, Ducknow, W Whitely, Seaforth, J'n.o Scailett,Leadbury. Ladies, work - hod) in tool and instrumental tousle. The evening's entertainment Was A greed success. Mrs It Adams, Londesboro, Miss Brown, Ou the convention resuming on Mies McLennan. Roots and graine-Al Friday mambas the 'devotional,' ester - Taylor. Pruit-Jno Stewart, Benrailler, cities 'were concluded by Mr. Tornkull, Paultey-DrYoung, Londesboro. Sheep! af%er which Mr. 131ack took up 'the subject bIlow to Teach Geography.' Ile vold use maps drawn on the blaAlmard, aril first teach position( then shape, size, boundaries, coast Alla land features. In 11 ling in would piece inounttris first mid from these an.luce slope and trend of rivers, ne ••1 I Means McFaril, Bubb and Musgrove, -ale° Coultas, 13elgre,ve, T Andersort, Dungannon, Flognent--Del you knew that there ie n1 enguage of perftimery 1 No. essees-ase • Ithuall peas Geo Moffatt. Timothy itirek no further -R Corley, ti'daek What does the absence of perfum. The proeeedings havingbeen enliven - ...Tea guise wilt be went to new sub. _as T, .„„ss„ t bee. Wagner -J Brigham, B B Laid Pry mean -I have 'nothing to say ? led by a humorous readlug by .Ms. tram now till the- awl of Lill,' fur 4/11‘"bwalik sidow• 1 t'lour A 13 snei it litw • thudivid-1 It means I haven't Ascent« Tegvrt4iIr. Tatebalt luts4vivike (1, abject ef or.amintir, as viewed he standpoint of a sub exar . Turnbull has during the pas irs been an eXamitier in gra (vont°. Oto diflicnitY in th RS 'he fact that the man who s itwaetliftioult to decide what th 'pease: did net read the answer, airliner colloid; red a full Sometimes the questions were ' to two meanings, and answers 'given by candidates altogether di from what was expected, Re itnheasnearyi:id3,culausds alosloindfioduauteds th class cliudidates put in neater papers than those for ' class. He faiored the analssis put in running order, rather tin tabulated seheine, Mr, Turnbu answered several questions in a 1aotoryriuAelirI1:1:F1011u:1 :e Associatioir, t delegate to thi his report, wbich was a full ant eplete one He summarized the *series' papers read, and on the t"'•hie report was an exuellent one • Mr. W. Lowery, of • read his paper The school as • noinity, in which he dealt with fereee in this community, the teustees, pupils and teacher, .tliat for eaccess there should sioony and co-operation among " The cousinittee on resolut 'ported as follows : (1) That t eent public senool geography suitable as a text book ; (2) the West Huron Teachers union meeting next spring, "-• meeting be hold at Clinton • thanks of this Association are teedered to Messrs' Dloiton McDonald for their ateerida addresses ; (4) the thanks Association are hereby tem the Public School Trustees fu of the building and to " the *.ss. for his attention and efforta ' the comfort of the delegates. Moved by Mr. Blackwell, by Ddr. Black, that in the there being, uo union ineetin; " ton, the next meeting of 't hie • tion be held at Brussels, at si as deemed fitting by theeExt Carried. Tile President, teen •Secl evention closed, and after diction bad been pronounek - Bev Mr 1-Iughes the Men • perced. The attendance, though ni as usual, wee very fair, an preeeedings were of a very h and pleasing character. • Belgrave. At the last meeting of •"Lodge 1. 0. G. T, the folio kers were duly eleeted G. ,pe eetlle,r0s, cTott;, Sec. Eec Arin; ewtro, Fin. Seo.; Miss 'areas. 1) Mieklejohn, QI ; Miss Agnew, Scott, S. The deputies wi • pointed next meeting. An will be held, under the ausi above society, on the ("vete day, October +le 27th, , • short mueieal and literary still be provided and aadre given by Dr. McDonald, o ani otheis, The general the nienbers of sister lodg dially invited to be prose tion at the close. Doors en tei tezement to corn Ill at Chart). WitatoOhuroh ' ' Mrs, Winfield bas retie after an absence of a mon • ber claughtee.-Mrs.V.ew • home from visiting her fri eCst, sheliavingbeen away . 3il so :4600nh tawNi'f1 er .Ke 1,actiks otygoani II id. ji tte •vieiuity of Wliitecbutc h • rouading country are bu their apples, 'A's many ai dred barrels have left the ;1 ' ly, Mr. Holnies, of Luta • the principal purchaser. great deal of dissatisfactici , to the apple' trade this prices have varied from $1 per barrel fee the battle fruit.-MreFound, pawn ly engaged breaking his '• which LW -purchased paid $105, —Our young is a little dull in spirit ail ilOW races'. -A number o atteutled the Luekeow netirlay List attd retied a es, ectaIly itt tlie-11 r ,0 jt , -Writ. O'Neal has ata euttibg two hundred e rd tor Mt E Worden, We; Win vouna has gone to "1 p;t31 to try and get rid m tro,1 ble,, Bright's tlissai,e would be wise nf Whitechurch to keep t;41.4eiltuted.1 there is a "tv