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The Wingham Times, 1888-09-07, Page 1LOCAL ZeTLF";47 Mv. S.:rntlzill 13 3 7 i)moved his office .fro., his reef lenoo to .ter Kut block, I, —A gar load n .ui nUa wheat s f t h wa aninadecl for the 1Jj ;r %ills at Iireuuaa's Biding this week. --Gilbert c£ HeMe' n'i new e aio opera, "Tile Tower of L hidon," is said to be unusually good both in words and name, -•-.A. etetuo to 1'u no vita unveiled at Albany, N. Y., ou i hursd:ay amid groat oot'trtrlutly. —Rev. John Sentt, 1i. 11.. 'prcaolied the anniversary sertiloox in i3rnhsolo on Sou. day, Bev. M. tic=.••..0 conducted the ser- vieeH hero in end renig and evening. —There have e lie •u 21 Hcott Act convic- tions made by Pol•ct Iar,'istrate Lowes, or? Rotltutty, atoms last vmei lo Wellington, mount to 331.200. aid the lines intpeeee —Mr. J. I elc ,i7 y . Tonga suoceesful teacher in Ilowiek, hie. opened out a grocery 1<toro in Harrisston, We ere we hope he may meet with tlic htooceee he no fully deserves, ---A. sabbatli seine 1 and evangelistic cotivention iH being leld at Blyth, tido week. An entterteen ie, progratllme has boon arranged in whi 1 most of the ,tetllo. dist clorgyr,ll)u le til district aro taking • part. —Mayor inglie has named us a copy of •tile Algome eleetip, utilislled at Little Current, iillanitvu.in, Apart from the enterprise of its wattle leers, it is consider. :altic of a ottriostty to appear in a small v11 go. Mr. a. J enders ,t is sending o large . quantities of t il,ie b rrole at posent • He ter ) f ! p la ) ah 1 ln- 1 11a,5t>, 1Y ire'( :' a 11 J. FI. Gar( to 11 W. Is, l'o'in::'(, o i Lueltonw, atresent, , euah; of whom is Alli ping. applee from the neighborhood. - --Reports from IV anitoba and the north. • west are very coni ii ting as to the extent of the damage uh ere by froet. From >.. v.. private sou.c ., e warn that the injury is very' great in xnan, localities, We have seen letters statin t that everything wap dent yod. t1Ir. C. Ilea lin of I3Iuevalo, has been contemplating t11 • erection of a grab, warelloaao at the C. P. R. statinni This • ought certainly t he had in the itlteroste of the towel and vicinity. We iuteud to disparage non: vv hen wo urge competition in this as ineve 'y other line of busitais. SameU1ui3 ago, r, e5• lonlson, mf £et1giid,~,:1 oiled to re ace his saw mill, which A. as destroy by fire rc; <sentlyy, ' 1a '''ltilrtiay 0 ternoon las . some itft;ihr o scot of e 313)1 bodid a ectio • yeomen.. f,ieitiii Mr. F. 2'f tthe, n bailiff of the .Gigth I)iv..ision Court 1 nt11y, left -a basket of :apples at tide:mile ill . a Sew days ago. Whilst Wei plaint fry gt nl.r i1• t to the inferior size . of apples this year evetwentri infer that Mr. Patterson's strew h . is alt exception. hllecimensi of an 3,thnown variety loft us measured 14 b,te<1' inches. —Mr. P. I.lvit to 0n; of Baden, travelling inspector of flax = 'els for the, Livingston I3ros., of Listowel : nd Badou, was in town last week. The Li inghton 'Bros. are the flax kings of Can • a, are reliable men • who have prospered utttisindustry. Peter • is an expert iu fie, • and is well esteemed wherever he is ku wu, He goes on his yearly business tr p to •Manitoba at all • early data -We wore hank 1 by Mr, M. Cassels, a teepy of the T:onclon terry Senf£ned contain- ing a lengthy :aaeotttl,3)1 the 100112 miniver, sary of the relief ,1f Derry celebration „which -occurred whil he was visiting there. 31r. Cassels spent si mo time in London ,and Greenwich, and t• s especially gratified with his visit' to the e hibltiou hall io the ?latter place. Belfast Glasgow and other towns in the Britisl ivies wore visited, observations made t nd many pleasant ,Tocollections renewed. It is 85 years sineo 1'Ir, Camels Mt the of 1 laud;. —The Brussels Budget says: The Editor bf the Winghatn Times is- an old school teacher. Many years' application has left its traces. Now lie has loft the profession, the old habit Atilt lin, ors; and he still keeps shop open by cont nuttily propounding catch questions. Strange what the force of habit will do. -Bro. Jenkins is also au old teacher, but just a little more so than the Times editor. Realizing." the force of habit" and taking tl is in commotion with the fact that the •' ubiquitous" editor of .1~il ipet is alio an ex • . =dagogue, we are very glad we quit when o did, --dropped out, as it were, at tho ro131ein propounding stago. \ TIN GIIAM, ONT., FRIDAY, SEPT. 7, 1888. Miss Fannie Sto el, of Mount Forest, IcP o 1 r '• g t t act as mlHdiant tat 1.614 a, India. Y r1 --A. converted 30 , uahned Wad -del - Ward, has been loot • nd and proaohing in Set/tort-h. ---Throe good Co. /lauds wanted at (moo, 3, 3, Iiozutill3 2t —Insurance H I3t0 COn) :110a have commenced,p cancelling policies in Palmerston for want of proper Aro protcet'on. —Mrs. Rose, late now o(aulel the 11olrinos Talbott.)3 1 the Beaver Block, apartments above ore. Last Week, Fish is dam, Paieley, was washed away. Th a will prevent the working of three nnl',s fee about one week, —Our thanks are t 'adored to Mr. John Salter, of Bast Waw ,nosh, for Homo choice apples and honey, le t at the Truss sanc- tum. a few•days ago. «-I0 nonsideratint of a bonus of- 55,000 Mr. P. Wylie, of 13 'antford proposce to establish in Galt a 'actory for the menu. facture of winceys, 103011 flannels, otc, —•An observing itnd sag:icioue . child recently asked if e at vote a bird or not. Tho conseientiolts areut was in a quau- dory, How is it? —Ur. David Les e, of Maryboro', has a four-year-old her that has primped his own water supply for two ycarH. Tho ohroniolor reports that this animal will pump for others if they come along. --Tile receiving f bacdt;es and compli- montery tickets is cbaraotorised as dead- heading by the 1i'tchel! Advocate. It con- signs then' to th waste basket and says its rates are 10 oe its per line. —In addition t( poration of St. by a bad sldewal 55,000 for loss of valesoonen, tie r his wife's sning the cur - 1111, N. Be for damaged. the 11UPb.and claimed her society ciuring eon - covered $100. —President Gr u. Tilton, el tho New England Breed rs' A.ssociation, sago : " Within fifteen ears I expect that horses will bo able to Clot a mile two nenntes, Dud that 2:15 hors 1s will be quite common. —A very (legit ed a3vautaeo, and ono which would be my appreeetted, would. be conferred by ti Post t) ileo department in placing a tette. 1>ox at thestation, In fact such a eonv071 ecce is urgezltly needed and wo hone•jt. • • hiss meat:' i3Aiti33I3TERs, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES PUBLI CONVEYANCES, ETC. OFFICES—Beaver Block, W'inne'r, ONT., 0013311t, and MYTH, OST. Prime and Company funds to loan at low rotes'. interest. Mortgages, town and farm proper boueht and sold. Mercantile collections a speeialt, .1, ave .egutt o run a ant on which b t bee change is rlladl3 between 'tv inghe n or Kolar no and Toronto—and the at Guclpht During the fair at Toro: to titrouidi ct$i will be run daily. Tito fa 'e is hut 52.05 to Toronto and return during the exhibition. Mr. F. H. Het til, (;ion -in-law to Mr. J. Duffield, Winghal ,) general sooret:try of he Young Men's hris Mall Association of of Loudon, has re civecl a uuaninieue 013.11 frozn the Board .f Managemout of the Ottawa Associatio 1, their present secretary having resigned to enter the miuistry. • IIe has accepted. —Thefollowilln was written as a sort of solatium to news!, aper men, we twosome : .--•There are litut.'orls w110 cannot go on vacations for ono 13110 cyan, Ent all .can Bleep, and sleep is t 1e perfect form of rust, which vad9.tio,l s: inbelizes. %Io who sleeps. well is well, and if he can add one hour to Itis night', sleep it is bettor for him than a month's vacation. —Mr. Jas. Stcphc 133011, general snperint' tendert of the Grant Trunk Railway, lits arranged to have the engage of travellers from Western Ontarito the New Ln„ laid States and New York , xamined at Toronto in future, as is done Montreal. This will i the the people at est ileal of trouble, for they will not Ila a to loop at their baggego again until they roach their destination, Thio w' 1 also give theta more time for their 111 els at Island Pond. —Colin 9lacdougal, , C,, of St. Thomas, was Here Wednesday t nd to clay holding an investigation, Filo g with Mr. Geo, McKay, J. 1'., with a view to throwing light on the origin of t o late fire at the Lower Wingitanl Mill, Some 47 witnesses were subpo3nlod, but o ly about one half examined. The evidon o was not of such a character as to wart: ut further hearing at present annd the cos 1 was dlsmiened. Detective Murray, of T )ronto, had lacers Here for some days wu1'ting up the ease. —The - next entrance examination to Bigll Schools and Collogi to Infititthtes will bo hold. on December 10 In 20th and 21st next. Tho time -table of the examination is as follows : Vint, (1d. —Literature and writing. Second clay --i rithmetio, draw- ing, composition and dic ati011. Third dory —Grammar, Geography and History. A paper on agriculture «111 bo sot at the entrance examination i:h July, 1880; but tho subject will be an phonal one, and any nearks thereon wil be counted as a bonus. . —Wo were rote tly shown something exceedingly unique nd interesting in the way of a descriptive .letter. It was written by•the Rev. Wm, W hitfield a Presoytorian eIorgyman, in Toro, to, to Iris old friend 1Vir, Wm. Lithgow of Wingham. Mr • Whitfield 131 a Nati of Biggar, Lauarlt- .ediire, Scotland and this 12 page letter winch t=vcrages 15 ve eels to the lino and 48 lines to the pap;o or t t least 8010 words is a ra0y description o Biggar folk ho plot in —We tamed refrain f am oxpressin our .Canaria a1,d It repro nation of much of the profoundest admiration for the sublimely .conversation 11e 11'd with them. Me. poetic specimens sent u7 last week. The Whitfield has aortal ly a marvellous fecal• giddy loftiness of the t gimes,wvtho sweet ty for tracing and r. collecting genealogical naturalness of the treats ent, the grandilo- tables, a close obse'ver of eccentricities (Vent artisticness of the phraseology, the ,land lies a fluency au facility in eepressin g, eleganeo and absolute . orfection of the 'his ideas, exception, l powers of language rhyme and rythnl, the u fathomed depths ,condensation a13(1 le happy ability to of feeling, the infinitude .1 pathos and of make old scenes an every clay ohmmeters power, have conspired t. protium within intereesting to (asci alien. One spoken of tieoombinod emotions of awo and admira- iH a. Mr. 11onderso 1, a book peddler, of tion. We have put the Trinalin our best "$eafortll,auotiter s a Air. Carmichael, scrap album anti tom itted to memory Q£ Seeaforth, , lest aught wield happo 1t. —A largo ammo of local matter and cornos ozl dance uuavoidably crowded out this week. ---I 's said ti e' t a sac a tl 1t h lalailmnts e p Y o are frequently oau ed r afgrt tor1 by eating the seals and pito o berries. Tho pits of ;;rhos are cspooiall condemned. —There ro 21. stn outs in fille ndaue oat the Clinton Modal S •hoof, anhongnt whom are Mary Grogory ea 11 Nellie 1ti. Paulin, from Win htteej Th re aro 20 registered at Godorioh. —Efforts are boinmade to love the South Act repeal vo ' ig oozier in Peter- borough, Northumborl tnd,llh1rbatn, Leu nos and rl.cldiugten131(1 ether eastern counties on tiro salve d ty,. ` At the meeting o: the Ontario Trifle Ass0olatiohz 111 Toronto last week, we uotice the name Pte. It. Mo 'Atte, lOtlt R. G., making good sliodtin as usual. Mr. 1tleVittio was a guest t Mr. T. Elliott's, Wiugllam, far some tin o this.spring, We advise every vote to Closely examine the by laws submitted l y the council, and to individualize the pro able advantage to tlhenlaelves and the wn if they are carrlod.o L o,: at thmatter without prejudice and 11on'e ace pt misleading or unsubstantiated state ents from any person. —Tho next meeting of the Nortel Huron Teachers' Association 1 'to bs hold in Wiughanl ou the 18th ant 19tH of October. Mr. Wm Ilouston, DI. A., of Toronto, is to lecture ou the various depa,,.rtmonts of Literature. Ito will al. o give a public leoturo iu the town h 11 ou the first evening, —That clever clerical w iter, Knoxoeian, in speaking of work and lay, says: If too much work causes dulne s, toy much play produces imbecility, fur nity, insipidity, frivolity and general vac ity in the upper storey. if a person playr all the time 13e 13110 always rooms to ton in that upper Storey wi;ich is supposed , coutain brains. —The Queou's hotel, To 'elite, refused to receive the Rev. G. 0.3011 ts0,3, proprietor of the Brittsli Tiara newspa eer, anti another >teeeleinton ltr''the groun , of their miler, clattniug that their pre ence would be offensive to their guests. DIr. Johnson gavo the firm of 1\10usrs. 131 lie, Kerr, Lahh (°r Cassells instructions to ue the Queen's for 535,000 damages. —Under t33o "divine a. etas," "his fine eye in frenzy rolling," a young man retuarked to a matter -of- act disciple of Esculapius : "1 !mew I 1 ave a veil of poetry in. me, and all 1 Wan is a chance to bring 1t nut," The cold, .rushing rept was : "1 think you bacl atter haves to lem ad."` Thus the youth's 'noble rare" is reproseea uen ti ovicrs' are - ern to -bl:letr uneeen. Dir. J. LOckie, of.Water oo, Inspecto't' for tho Northern Fire Instil mice Co., was in town this week. \r aterlo 1 is to have a new Life Assurance Comp, iy, 8117,000 having been subscribed !u tl 4 solid little home town. We aro told tl at the town has had its second failurs si '0 '57. This is Mr. A. Ootzel, contract, and brick- maitar, W11oee liabilities are estimated at ;50,000. ' Jt;ss AltnrVan,--13y S. S Parisian, 1 hint of flu a Printed To li4at Sette, the cheapost that ever strbek tl,. town. Also 1 lllul of fine Glass and Di , uor Setts. I will open up on Monday 1 1 tolcago of fine Dinner Set .--very, cheap— trld 1. orate of the Mont • so Pattern ul W site Ware, the The China best yet Gall nerd mistime; W. 'i.' 'Yam. —.& pupil asked to descri.3 the oh:trac- ter of Alexander the Great, lid : "lie Wae proacl, of medium height, wi 11 shoal' oyes and head. luolilled a little t. ono side. 1 think, Mise .illank,it was the eft sido." Ill giyiug an aecnuut of a battle another amid: "The Hnlllicre fought with euc11 bravery that after they were killed they crawled €Gloag •the ground and ela, hod at the legs of the en0111y„ Tarso utLs.—xtrs.Ilondors p,ef Goderich, is vieiting her Hinter, Mrs. 'loiter Green, 'this week.—Before leavin Clinton for Gauanoque, Mr. J, C. I,i11k1 Iter was offer- ed, unasked, t11,e l'riucip lship of the F artuereville Model School, at a salary -of 8750 per 8131113:0. — Mr. .'.Oa Nixon,: of Whitechurch, was in Winel am this week on his return iroin the Clin .11 races. J'oa says the races this year wo o splendid iu every reaped. ---Mr. Wm. II lines, a sou of Mr. T. Holmes, who is a stn ent in his last year at Bellevue Medical College, New York, is home on a visit to din parents this week.—Dr. J, G. Siuclai , of Nashville, Tennessoo, whose brother as in Wiligham last week, spout e. clay at 11 rs, P Sinclair's this week. --Geo. l3. Camp e11, son of Mr. 11, 4. Campbell, who has sen ,...working at carpentering at the Soo 1 r 'some menthe is hone on a visit to his areitts.--Mr. H. S. MaoLean, late of Moto Jots taken the prinoipalship of Porta;,=o Ii Prairie Public School,--Teeswator .tkt lea . MSS Iles,;, el Wingham, is visiting at F. Howson's.— Clinton New .Lia: Mr. W F. fro&kothshiro, -of Winghatn, did tnis tot n up this week.— Mr, E. W. Miller, travel' ng representative of Messrs Jas. ltobertso & Co., dealers in - saws and leads,. pbro ler to Mr. Miller, at Mr. M. 11: 1Jo loo's' tore was 1n yenta ham with iris new made bride a few 'hays ago. --Miss tda Small, of Toronto, and Miss ' Susan Robertson, of 1l,unt forest, wore guests at tho residence f Mr. S. Merrifield this week, bliss Magg e Cruieksllanks, of Wingllam, andMiss- g) nio Rutherford, of the 131uovalo toad, lof on a visit to latter's si3.tor, Mrs. W. T, .Iliele, of Walker Valo, this wools,—Mrs, li,. ' illsou returnod from 'wort Dover this week whore she had 'boon opouding soma mon •lts. -- hiss Buuie o Pettypiecoe loft for Si day with her aunt • felt for London, this week.• son and daughter were cis this Wee l t They bats beer the marriage of Mr A (31 vlacIntyre Mr. It. Ronne. vifle, is on a visit to his cont son --111'. W. Scott rete Thu ^t . -- r 3I lrov, rs E. G. Ash '4 A= r ', and 7.7 , F td f .s Towns, 1 .t 11r. S. kmlhill. 3117 A Yonhill,-•-11rs.13. JlZeAIil3tc of St. Louis, Miss., left for They wore accompanied by goes to Hebeo1 tkere. W.110 LE NO. 868 lnnipcg on Wed nes. Il C. 1'1. Williams Mr.I).1tcEwhron, wife, ting at Dr,I r a ld' s eat Lu,l t 4W , 1 a r tL1.a11 7 1i clCenzio and Miss 1 rzzi4 y, blacksmith of I'iatt.1. iin, 811'. 4 If Stephen. rued froth Manitoba. on end her dame:tem amnia 111)1„ aro 11x1 a 3133 t0 31 is a tlaulrtd r of '11r. r, and da,r„htc r Maggio, home on Tlnul,lay 17e4t. 131133 ,3411113e 010031 who A TIDY P.. l 1i'ItSEPa i. 3.111, e. To)7fILL'1 Vr 61:TABL0 AND reowohi OM )CS. /For location, pictlesqueness, produc- tiveness and protital le cultivation the half tore lot of Mr. S, Y uhiil, at the corner of Patrick and eopol streets is nob excelled in Win:them -7211 a renidenee is 0neat frame, the eiioe 13 a unique rustle i coustruottou of eel r saplings, the linen is• tastily arrauged, it wered and well kept, the hedges aro triol • nd tidy, the vegetable garden is capitally .rrarhged, splendidly tit .f tilled nu< sc u 1 1 ul,u.. neat in i keeping. 331. . Tho intermingled ruit and oruameatel trees—deciduous an resinous—ere well selected, handsome anti healthy. The whole lot, too, is su rounded by as :inn a lot of maples as c u1d be found in the country. For sy tomatio arrangement, variety and gorge(usuees the display of flowers is worthy ,of note, Mr. 'Youfrill gives especial tatteu ton to the cultivation of garden vegetables, baying excellent Neil- ities in the shape of roomy covered building to stimulate the early growth of plants in the spring. He has alio a well arranged storage re 01 for keepin ; his vegetable prndaeti n in winter. His knowledge of the b t methods of tiIiage and hie 11113 0031(13331 tied soil ensures, as a matter of course, t 10 earliest poo'dble find best vegetables of tl e seaeo_t, and his plot is to him a source of co siderabIo"profit as well "6 ues orp; aa baetH, tomgouuinoatoespleas, rocr. i islu seascolon'prodcbbnetsge, are very fine. The soil, the , climate, 'the snerouuclinga, in Wineham, ;aro most ad• ,, rnirably adapted for -the growgi of shade and ornamental trees, the 1)r -eduction of the finest quality Of eizetablesk and capa- bilities in the way of ewer cultivation and whilst we have many midst ria who have su0cess1ully and - 'moil •ably given atter: tion to these, . regarde 1 fin's uoially unit aotllotteilly .'lope t see KO increased 111tereWlevl lopell-•ln these tLinge. Those 01131,) tfiv,.ttdka:>.the initEiattve,_ re deserving of declit''an'1 thett•• tint. ot'13.elloze will be y'v3rly Coln'tted by ori ern, 0 ,, _--_-- .'aringha To in Council.' .Tho mombero pro. nt at the regular meeting ware: The Mayor and ;1IOM:N. MeX u,zio, W, Bolo es, Little, Pringle, Cline, Robinson, .1t"nl tie, Towler, Neeland and Gregory. Thi u1 nuto proceedings of last meeting wore a proved. A petition was presented by II. ,avis and 74 others; 611k1n4 tl:=tt a plank le lowalk be laid from,' the Queen's 'Motel to .lo C. 3.', R. statiou. Mr. Davis addressed he council judiciously on this twitter. BFoe 3d by Messrs. Ncelaud and Towler that the r:Lyer of the petition- ers be granted. A pet'tion was Man pre- sented by W. B. Iluttne, and others asking some 111311.1•eve111eee on Victoria etreet ill the vicinity of the Siait Flock. Mr. John- ston addressed the 3301 10110, this matter. Ou option of :liessre.;,Iorton and Not:land tho niottor was ref rred to the Public Werke' Corntnitt•eo. Accounts were order- ed to bo passed a follows : P. Pieher, stamps, 85 Cents ; Ress, supplies P1 00 ; 3.13. Ferguson, supe les, 81.310 ; R. E11it)tt, 817.50; T. Moore, wo le, 33.75 ; I'. Deans, supplies, 31.50; J. uty & eon, printing, $4.00 ; H. Herr, wcr and supplies, $10.17 ; T. Agnew, ries at vi le o1 Warden's Com- mittee, 84; T. Gre='.ry, scraper and wail. wey fare, 3••13,40 ; Potter, work, 0'13 c. ; W. McManus, w0r 3, 356.25 ; A., Barber, work, , .1.835 ; W. Ree ;in, work, 51.58 G. IInghes, work, $2168 • S. Lockricl e, Sen. works 82.50; S.Loekr' ge,Jr„ worh, ernes; R. Rankin, work, $ .25. On motion of Meese. Towler and ,T0kuu1, 13v -law No. 1.47, to provide for ssuc of debenture to the extent ot 315,001 , to aid the a tablisl?- mettt of the manufae.nre of furniture b' the extontion of the factories of Messro, Bell and Gilchrist, G eon (t; Go., wail road. A fly -law, No. 118 w s also read, granting aicl to Kincaid Bros. & Co., to the extent of 55,000 for the erectio. of a chair factory in Wingliam.—Wo woul recommend a care: ful perusal of th•, bylaws published elsewhere. 3r1 ooelw. Messrs J. A. De iman, Dnniel Glasser and David Ross 1 ave been selected as elders in Knox c uhrch. Se forth - On Thursday norning last Mr. T. lIendry's foufltlr was totally destroy ed by lire. Th + loss is esti mated (3 $7,000 with all 1115110a3lc0 of $1,50U • 13 uevale. Bluevale publ e school passed one 00 more teathers or the last four years. -•-Rev. J. S. 'souk, and wife, formerly of this place, now of 13onsall, acro visiting in lb1.lntreal.—Rev, A. IXo. I .ibbin has be 7n engaged £00 the bal.' anc01 of this y1;11', at $150 •'loot., too Ilio a stitaendt sural', trial. The barn of /Malcolm Lamont, a farmer 1'esiclin ne mile from Phu village of Ethe' as struck by light- ning on Friday oflInn• The barn, together with tl l3 whole of this yoar':a crops,were comp l3 ely ly des troy ed. Loss will be about ;u, ,, O, amount of illliuz'- Mice not known.- / ey. Seaforth T",E ,qQ's' Fon : There are 142 Macs uhf the votIou' list in Grey town- ship. ' No worn er • it gives a Grit majority.. --The .1 t ustees of School Section No.1 bare • /4/aged ItIr.Pickard from near (knell `T to teach during 1880. Mr. C. 1 ts'crinan has been re-engaged in N•; 8 for next year. This makes the tli year forMo. Bowerman i11 this . pool, 1'‘ em. 131r. David Cast has been very ill with the summer oo 1pla1nt during the as t past week, but sob re glad to be able to report his jre Overs.—Mrs. 300. Kit)ben had a bo tsefnl of old ladies on Thursday Jit't, All were busily employed at oiter quilting, sowing e:trpet rags or tell ig old granny storied' for the amusenle-) rf the busy.• -'-Rev. A. E. Smith, this appointment, attended the 31 iltll School Conven- tion in Blyth of f lnlrsday and Friday. Lower Mrs. Frank Ca is vieitillg at pig of ler. Thomas Netterfield and from the Soo, visiting a. son a married there Op of Mr. R. ledit last week fc situation in a Tai Steady and respe recommended b Messrs. Hutton ii,; is over and done, threshing, in order. Wingltaln. rnthcrs, of Waterloo, elft at t10 reSidel1C(" rrut11eifpr Mr. Thos. ifo returned last week: leve they have been ,1 daughter that are r. James Graham,. 40aha3u, of Morris, I Thorold.to accept a e flouring mill tlhere able, ho leaves well Lis late employers, Carr.—Berry prick.• harvest is about chinos are the next East Dir. T. R. Mi load of horses last week.—Me of Turnberry, tone woodshed Mr. John Scot fortune in I)uk all the rage 3311c frightful by the tortured animal melancholy to goes out to fin and a,11.).%e am ing, Ehe Jur the Ulf played 211d (doff. olorri ions by 4 runs, This is the tl played this s time. 131r. henry finished dimwit His barn was o'clock at nig' supposed the spark dropper the boys wcr who Has for t popular tinsel to go Soutli ingly )eaves the next fe stock at co for come lit., the 11 trial 110 as giving and bolo not to be otlt nod3 selling a J. Perk dealer, the ow mill, i3 furnit intent We n ROSS wart t:lrll were had lost 1lCa awauouh. hell left with a car or the North 'Vest rs. Cleghorn ,i; Sons, re building a large ar 11r. W. Scott.— has gone, to try his r—Coon hunting is e nights are made; ideous shrieks of the and the mornings he poor farmer who most of his plums nt of green corn miss. or blaoeba)1 team of match with that of' n1 came off victor - e score being 12 to ci rd 113atc11 they have, miner winning every 1"010. 'atlah.ay's sons ha . in a few Ioads of o13,t^. coycved about eleven be in a blaze. • Itis e originated from a mug tllml 5 Ur:LW whi13 iokinn. Mr. A Welch 31st fete years been the 13 of Gorrie, has decided Louisiana, and accord. tho 20th inst. So fox aye ho is selling off hi Here is a good ohmic,. man. —lir, T. i1lcLau h • goods plan of the Man - bas announced himself business, and is selling at ctual cost. W, S. Bean, ellind the tithes, bas bili; i; the people that he also ost, It is supposed that W. s, the remaining dry goods I follow suit.-» 1'1', 11. Wiles, of rho late saw and planing Calle(', 3tIt n11t1crtakkillg find business in Walkerton, and o remove.there immediately, flim success in his new basis Vednesrlay, the 29th ult., wtt:i ay hero. There W0,3 a large , as several interOtltitlg emit' n be tip for decision. Sumo w131.1 vo Or more eases on 11t111c1 and sell one. went Boole With e, halt• t