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The G1P?e Is near in itlt xyevr Buil ins
on Tooke and Melinda meets.
'1'i1L Gonvtl:xciile' 'r exorcises of
Toronto University Were conducted
large tont this. year, lion. l:',d-
iu a
ward Blake received. the degree L. L.
D. Mr Blake del'i'vered the couvoca'
tion address, pointing out the progress
of the University,_ referring to the
late fire, and the proposed improve,
meats.
Fa& W. ,3oussoz , Q. 0„ of Gorier•
ich, has been appointed Junior County
Judge of the District of Algona,
JUage Johnston will make his home
at Sault Ste. Marie, confining bis
labors to Eastern Algoma, while the
Senior Judge, who resides' at Port
Arthur, wiil devote himself to the
western part of the District, It is
uuderetood that Judge Johnston will
remove to the "Soo" about the ist of
July.
DRUG GIST.
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P, R. TICKET ACEIKT.
• i T.C. NAV. TELEGRAPH CO.
Opn. BruusWiC ( House,
Wingham, - Ont.
itWcUliingIpmGus
FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1890.
have been very quiet, The (lonservirm
tins have notktiug : to •talk atfottt'and
the Reforrne'ra feelings cofitthe s ad
of the linos o. their tow -4W
Paul occupied tire, pulpit of ieMaim-
dint
dust clnnveh last S,io ray (morning
eening) oil. account of Rev Mr Sellery
(tile pp,etur' being °absent, et oo)tfeee,
enoe, Tho people are always glad to
see I r Foul in the pulpit. -W 1
MoOraollen went ou a visiting tour to
Peterborough last Friday. He you'd
nc.t leave till he had polled his vote
for 'kir Gibson. Rev G 13 Hpwie hag.
made et known that he will put his
resignation, from I(nox, church, in the
bands of the Presbytery on the (ith of
July. Mr Bowie has won a treat
many friends in the short time he has
remained iu Brussels and though he
labors under 'a severe •difficulty, a
great many will be sorry to have hien
leave, and while be is missed
issede egw will
l
never be forgotten,
wishes 'of the oottgregation will ac-
company hits in his new sphere.-- The
heaviest rain that has fallen this
(alike but $25 of bei» t wiped out. Thu
church managers onieCb to have the:
settlement completed, this amontb.
Mrs, King, late of Manitoba, .tubo has
been at her parents home all winter,
Tal eswiltt,3rtr
'he I"Tat1Rxlul Ralhda, .hzlown • •.
Dominion day, will tae telebilited;ttt
Teeswater, by a pieulo on a large scald
ewer tike ettseit.,:s of the Cetholio
ionic
eeine an
hiittaixda joining lice husband in n ends u`ntieul one stud oiepfroui the muey attrac-
tions and means of eujoytnut present -
taking up their abode, ed, bee grown very popular, A large
platform - ! for ale Will bo erected
Be1fa
Belfast.
1n the 4th instant, at' the' residence1 a base ball )nate"' in the forenuou ; a,
of the bride's parents, Miss Elihabetli hest ole uta inter and
n l 'ilii s f re.grounds,
Lougheed, second daughter of Mr freslltua
John Louglieed, wars invited iii tlae _::,Crops n this pert end off the eouutr
holy bonds s matrimony with Mr Theore pee in Tito reapng la ttonetiful harvest,--
Francis Guest: of Lucknaw,
'ceremony was performed by the Rev. i Bev. ,ii., :Ei, Linton, returned home on
Dr Strongman, of Luclrnow. After I Saturday night tVQ 1 took place l i
the ceremony, all sat down to a s`li'ng• I father's funeral,1
tuous repast, after whioli the company !Clarke township.
We aro glad to
eujoyed,theneselVes with, various amuse. I learn that Air. J. S. Jerome, of Wing
menta, until the wee ma' hours of hatn,lias eownieuoed practice in our,
n)o.t'uing, when the happy couple left village-. Opposition in this direction:
for Lucknow. We wish them much leas been long needed, We wish him
joy in gliding' along the sea of inatris n eldest every inver upoor heultla,Alr.\Melfi bon,
•
rnouy--hiss Mary Ann Alton, i y
daughter. of Mr Saint -col Alton, •is at student, supplies the puipit,--A titter-.
resent seriously ill. She hae beer. her of our townspeople attended the
Walkerton Baptist Association, last
week,, which was held iu the town of.
Wingham. The delegates for Mission.
Circle were: Mrr..AlclKee, Mrs. Kelly,
liirs.Trevett. For Ohildree's Mission.
Band : Ethel Kelly and Rosbery Mc-
Kee. -The workmen engaged en the
brick block, which is being built by
Dr. Gilles and W. Fowler, tailor, are
pushing things pretty lively. The
building when auiupiece will add much
to the appeerauue of our thriving vii'.
lege,---lieu. li.. H. 111 unroe', formerly
pastor of the Baptist church lin this
place, delivered a very able lecture ou
Tuesday eight and oil Wednesday
took the train for Almon'te, Miohigau,
his parents' home. He hasthe best
wishes of his many friends int lits field
Zvi orri s• labor.
. Ross Stubbs, I'of
• .prominent young Wroxeter•
one ofour
« melt, has been actino in a manner Mr A. Sanders, of Toronto, is visit.
'which roused the 'suspicious of bis I nig • at the paternal residen ie for a
neighbors ors g was going to i short time, and we are pleased to see.
•happen. Thursday last, however, the him. 1 -le is a steady, fine•young mai,,,
secretgotout, when he weeded bis and always had everybody's good wile.
way to the residence of bar. Wm. :-•A. L. Gibson, who has been utidar-
,Tewin, where a minister and several .going medical treatment ihthe Toronto
.
other friends were in waiting, and was aospital kr some time, arrived home
united in marriage to Miss Jewitt, a last week. \1'e are happy to. record
popular young lady of the 2nd lime. an improvement i2) health. -Mrs.
May they have a long and prosperous Joben Davidson and Mrs. Wm. Doug•
voyage down the stream of life, is the lee left here Tuesday last to visit
friends in the "land o' cakes." We.
wish them God speed.
Anwar .. XnAR ago, an association
•PPIN•CIPALSHIP' OF THE 3'UI3LI0 • it Enfranchise -
One
ed having the E
SCHOOL was •
forth ,
One of the most important steps ever went of Wonnen •hu view. Tlte. first
1 ld
taken by a school board is the selection
of a teacher. In a town so progressive
as Winghani, we cannot afford tottbd
behind in education. It is to be reg
that Wingham has no high s t1ioo1. This
should be a good reason for careful con-
sideration iii regard to the selection of a
successor to the principalship of our
Public school, caused by the resignation -
of our present efficient teacher, Mr.
Groves. Every other consideration is
secondary to our school. If a family ie
,about to select a towh to live in, the first
and all-inilaortant question is about the
school. And as our school ranks high in
•oonveution of the association was le
en Thursday, iu Toronto. Special
mention was made of Mr. Waters,
M. P. P., and lie was congratulated
upon his re-election,• In the evening,
a large meeting was held, Rev. Dr.
Wild being in the chair. Rev. Anna
A. Shaw made a most eloquent plea
for the equal rights of women.
West ti awsnosh•
The Council met taccordiltg to ad-
;j.durntnent. All present except
,,. Todd. Minutes of former meeting
4
spring fell last Tuesday evening end I confided to her bed for some eight or
some of the 'farmers are beginning to I ren weeks, a'nd her life is despaired of.
Oo'mpleiu of too much rani. There Tier trouble is, from the effeots,pf la
was very little damage done here by grippe. We 'hope, if it be the Master's
the frost on Saturday night. --Quite a will, that 6116\ may soon be restored to
company left here last Tuesday to health and strength again. -It is our
atteud the demonst'ratious to Mir sad duty to announce the death of
`Rhos Gibson, M P 2, en Wroxeter.--- Mrs Edwin Rodgers, which took place
The Bluevale hese ball team and our on the morning of the 6th instant,
boys hada game on the grounds one She was sick for a long time, and
evening this week. The }3luevale leaves a basband and family of four
buys are u groat deal heavier than t110 small children to mourn their sad loss.
home team and depend more on their The remains ivei'e iuterred in the
strength than on 'what might be call. Dungannon cemetery, and were fet-
ed professional playing, it, which our lowed by a. large 'concourse of friends
boys would take the red ticket- to their last resting place. Tho bereft
Some of our. townspeople are taking have the sympathy of the entire oom-
advautage of the cheap excursions to muuity in their bereavement.
•Goderich and
u
the Province, it is necessary to keep it were approved. Moved by 112r. Lock -
there, so that the can point with pride to f hart, secondee' by illr. 'Gibson, that
its success, which is a strong inducement
the amount 'of municipal graut re-
to intending townsmen. The duties of wining unpaid to the Separate School
Principal are arduous and responsible, for 1888 be paid -a- Carried. The
as high school work is taken up. • Council resolved itself into a Court of
believe several pupils intend writing for
Itevisiou. The following had clogs
,certificates in July. The present.princi: struck off: Alex Purvis,T Begley,0 Mil-
lltal.holds a first-class certificate, and no nee, Donovan atter: T McRoberts. , The
*doubt the boa4 will exert their utmost assessment of Geo Beadle, of lot •9,
efforts to obtain a worthy successor, con 0, was reduced $100. On motion
holding as good a certificate, if not of Messrs Lockhart and Gibson, the
better, than Mr. Groves. In this waythe assessor's salary was paid. Mr. Laid-
•editcational interests of our town will law's request to be allowed to do his
'riot'suffer, but ever be' ;advanced and statute labor
( n blind.
d . line bgetwite n
keep Pace with the other improvemen tot ,7, aos
- __ Lumber was granted to Wm.Dunkeld
EDITORIAL NOTES. for:13 rods piping for dhoti on read
'Anon 00 Ontario farmers. left opposite lot .14, con 3. A petition
signed by D Allen and h
Kincardine each west;• x ------
-Mr Stretton met with a very severe
accicletnt;, the other day, when he' fell dor same time •Mt
most prof
and,broke two of his fingers.
Whitechurch.
1
, The latest speculators in the mad.L b that something
menial lottery in this neighborhood h
,are ,Mr. James Moore •and Miss Mary
Anderson, who were married on
Wednesday, 11th ins',•, by Rev, :sir.
Geddes. Congratulations. -The , peo •
pie of thio vicinity were very to ieh
grieved' to hear Of the death,ol; Mrs.W.
Thom, jr., •cif ' West W awanosh; which
occurred at •lae t.'residetfee•;tan the 11th.
The funeral took place on the tollow- wish of the Teerse.--Air• and lefts.Jas
rug Fridizy and was largely ''heeded., Ressell spent Sunday with friends in
tM2r. JtJi`Catnpbell:. had theenisfor- «oderieh township.-M.r. and Mrs.
tithe to. lase , one of Oris ° horses last -John Oonery, of Wingham, were visit
weak.= -The annual "snap," miscalled ins :their parents at•Sunshiue, Sunday.
road work, has cot31meneed, and gangs -=Mrs William; Geddes, who has been
of men are to be -seen iu all parts of udder treatment at the Toronto 'hos-
the neighberhogd _ busily engaged hill• rpitxl for 'several weeks, bas returned
ing time. Of a uxse the big gang that •home, completely restored to health.
worked on, the'cti'ision' liue.just south Piotries will soon be the order of the
of the boundary,. last Monday, is a day. -On the. 27th instant, the pupils
shining exception. -Mr. E. Martin, and their friends of S tS' Nu 3 will hold
lately of Stillwater, .Minn.,, is visiting cue in MoOraeken's grove, and. on' the
relations near he)e.-Un the 17th same, ace there will be a''nide picnic
ins', by the Rev. Mr. Geddes, Mn for the•Suushine Sunday school and S
John Robinson,; of EdenValley,hlinu., S No 5, to be held in Mr John Wheel -
son of lir Edward Robinson, Wawa- er's grove. •A good programme of
nosh, was married to Miss Isabella games -and other pustitues id being
Campbell, youngest daughter of Mr. prepa.eed for each.
'l'i'es. Campbell, W,Ititechtirch,- The Glenannan•
wedding ceremony was solemnized at (lNTESDRl NOR LAhTaaswt )
the residence. of the bride's father, and You used to treat the readers df'the
the newly married couple left on Wed- Titus to a little news from this vi
nesday for their future house, Eden. deity, which I believe they very touch
Valley, Minn. Friends and relatives appreciated and which you should nut
from Galt, Paris and other places were allow to drop as occurrences in this
present... Numerous, presents,, both,
useful and costly, were made to the
bride. Mrs. Robinson will be greatly
missed herein the Presbyterian church.
of which she was an active metnber,and
also by Iter'ivatiy associates. May their
home hen real Eden. -Un Tuesday
morning there left for 111;anitoua, frotu
this•place Mr. Edward Warden, 1'ir.
and Mrs Jas. Dow and Mrs. Thomas
Irwin. -Rev, Mr. `Geddes returned
from the General Assemtry at Ottawa,
on Tuesday.
18 of et rate-
-Tdronto on Tuesday night, to`viee the. ayers asked for a grant for cutting
fertile plain's sof •2vlanitoba and the hill opposite lot 14, con. 8. and 9=
.-:Northwest- Laid, over. The Reeve and Deputy
claim of
toensatiea for road
Haus for their Summer jcarnival, deviation and for stone being thrown
be'heki'ttere on the .30th June anis on hie land by , pathmasters. The
1st and 2nd ofJuly. Treasurer's statement showed balance
The Quebec Provinbibl elections and receipts of $180.06 and e:Ypeudi
dare $3,1,,45, leaving $1148.61. on hand
were held on Tuesday last, and result. Dr Case ate Jas Walker asked for a
ed in the Mercier Government being grant toward". building sidewalks in
eiustaiued by a largely increased alae Dungannon. $35 dollars was granted,
the people of Dungannon raising $85
jcrity. for'saine purpose. A. communieatiou
Tap recent recount in Prince Ed-
ward
was react from the Tp Solicitor re late
ward county election was concluded on gravel suit, Moved by lir Gibson,
Thesda , and resulted in seating; Mr. seconded by Mr Bailey, 11that ngravel
majoritq Of ei'gh`t• txibsot, that $700 'be expended on
Hos. A. M.•Rbss has been appointed the roads,for current.year to be divided
;to the clerkship of the country°court of on .the conccesssions i 'proportion
p orttionTh
their assessed
York. 'lair. Ross has faithfully served members of Council were appointed
this party and deserves the position, Road Commissioners as follows : The
s `'.Reeve, boundary line and • con first ;
'shish he will so vi'ell be'abie to fill..
Ma. Joists Cort,&, editor of the Git1k Messrs Gibson and Bassin cToddoncessions nce suets
2, 3, 4, 5, and 6
Refdreter_•died tit 'the residence of his, Lockhart, 'eoncossions•8, 9, 10, 11, 12,
f there Egmontiville, last Wednesday, 48 and 14. Moved ley Mr Lockhart,.
and. was buried •Satd*day. The de -:seconded by the Reeve, 'that the clerk
•ceased was. about 32 'years old dud,.a instruct -pathmastei•s, before taking
gravel from pits to first brake arrange-
wortlly than .in all respects. trent with the owners for the taking of
SueiMnit CARNIVALS are 'booming the gravel at 7 cents per yard and in
bite 'fashionable. Galt was well case of that none f bong toe ell' onthose
f,. terms
filled with people on Friday last at pits of those•objectin--Carried. The
their carnival. The amusements were ;following: accounts were paid: Edward
The canoe races, on the Grand river.; :13odphy, gravel and damage to road,
tlie•firelnen's contest; (rook and ladder $11.15 ; W A Wilson, assessing;$60;.
P ce, . j n the second class band tourna- Jae Bry ri, printing damage for
year,
$and
erten', eleven heeds entered. Weeoipei ty removing gravel, a12.
trAtioe F *alkerton secured third place. Council then adjourned to. meet Juue
the ,fire works were another feature. 21st.
Galt claims $2,000 cleatt`.profit after %i.. X. i iLttatn, Tp. Clerk.
all expenses are paid, Srussels.
Os 3 .ottday znornitlg the Toronto (cirowaaxn our or tier mesa
Globe appeared in a liandsome new, Grand preparations are now being
pp made for the celebration of Dominion
tiring dress, The staff' has had some day hire. In the forenoon,the grounds
Grla1e , Mr. gr, :S.W'illison has become wtil tae kept busy •with lacrosse, base
e itor•4tt•ohief and ,jr,1Ldwrard Fairer, ball &e. Athlaatio sports in
,)i tht) Maii, one of the principal ed -
• f ou and a grand p
t4rial writers. Mr. Willison is a his
Iyeatimable.yi►uitg man, from the
'01\1 14 , of A' ulev, co'z'ily of 11urour.
,,, t • lt:: it ., , .
g •teat rear were appointed to investigate'
'1'ot;OhTO is Making g prepare. Win Thom
for comp
y b law be repealed.-
Seraglio, then Wfbrnt'caadidate, city ' Moved by the Reeve, seconded by 1\7t.
Wedding *ens Across thd•5ea•
The following is taken from an
Euglisli .paper and refers to a. nephew
cf Rev. A. V. Hartley, pastor of the:
Presbyterian ChurolieBluevale: A burst
of•canttonading startled the inhabia
tants of Nailsworth et 5 a. m, ori Tues-
day, April 8th, 1890, announcing the
wedding of.Miss Ethel Mary, second i• ••
daughter Of Mr G. W. G. Clissold,
Chesnut Hill,aud Mr lames Housden,
fourth. son of Mr John- Hartley, Lon-
don. ' The ceremony took place as
Shortwood, the 'upper• part of the
•chapel being decorated with .lowers
ttnd,plants, the letters 0..11., in prims-
roses on, a bed of tp.oss being conspictr
ous in front of the pulpit. Just before
twelve o'clock, the brideagroom and
1VIr 'I)i• 1-Iartley, his brother, as best
man, Messrs 1 1. and G. Ciissold,
brothers of tee bride, 13. 1i Hillier and
W. 'Hornblower, arranged themselves
sectiou are sometimes very enteeestingg. 'in front of the caremu'uion'rtLil. A few
At present oar people are very, forme
nate,,for while other columanities just
now have nothing ,but the irritating
excitement of politics to interest thein,
whinli they no doubt rind is little cal-
culated to give them that spume of
intellectual pleasure so . necessary • to
the happiness and comfort of a rural
life we have this . irritating excitement
•
Bltievale.
Messrs: Joseph Leech ani A. 13.
Jaekson left for the North Weat on.
Tuesday. They intend going as far
as Calgary where Mrs. Jaeksoti'is visit°
ins her sons who are prospering in tlr,'t..
district, They expect to -return in the
course of a month or so, --The foot
ball team went down to Brussels ou
Friday evening, but the ball was
against them. After a hard fought
battle, the game stood 2 to 1 in favor
of Brussels,. . The •return match is to
be played -on Thursday evening next,on
the 13luevale &grounds. Mrs. John
illaaweil, Brandon, Man., who has
been visiting at•her mother's (some in.
Wawail<osh, during the winter, whose
dangerous illneee was some time ago
reported in the TIMitd, has fully re-
covered, and started Wednesday, on
the return trip to her home. She was
accompanied to the station by many of
promenade of 'bnrrq festival in connection with the, dinner services Mr and Mrs Eustttce
a tel no her friends and waved a tearful fare -
festival
concert in the evening. 1'1rase wise well from the platform. Tho sister above cliur.lihas already been 'noted Hartley a ease'o> . siir.er knives slid,
what ii spend a pleasant day on the isle. l3trat ittw cage. ' M'orr a is hot, , cl, vill . robabl';+ .take Place shortly,100404 fQ ltai..uel t xatiy calor eostl tit re@t p.%
'the d>rb>r ... .
fris t'rill ue tv. lcotned in I3rusaele• y} ae t i3F ,'"a fikl~•; T .• .. •a ,
the elation hes, hashed 014.0 ,;
minutes later -the 'bridesma+ids, four
sisters of the bride,, Miss Hartley and.
Fraulein Toleke, took their places.
At the exact minute the bride walk"
ed up the aisle bearing a splendid bo-
cmet,leaning on the arta of her father,
whohad on the other side:dee youngest •
of the family, a little daughter be-
'
'ween two and three years old, who
tenrpsred by a very inti ittr combat 1 carried a basket °fflowers.. The bride's.
over a los`, strayed or slut. a 14,, t,treprd , dress was of a cream embroidereel
'of the fleecy kind, in, wutuli three ert•muslin, and she •wore• a wreath of
familiarly known matronly bused.''
•figure very eonspieuuusay in their
accustomed way, greatly to the amuse.
,went of both old and.young,Speeuletiou
•is rife as to which of the disputants at
•tits close of the combat will have the
most wool, but the odds are in favor
of the one with tile largest nasal pro.
tuberance, 'oil account of her greote'h
feline propensities Next week, we
shall be coiled upon to do our 'goading
labor and as the result of both the
political and civil -contests allttd'ed to
Nevar then be known, a splendid, oppor-
orange blossoms and a long veil. The.
bridesmaids' costumes were Liberty
green, fiats to match, and white os
tried feathers, and each carried a.•
basket of flowers tied with white ribbon.
Relatives and friends completed the
circle. At a pause la the service, the
hymn, "The voice that breathed o'er -
Brien," was sung and while the register
was being signed the. wedding march,
was played. Cannonading anneunoetl
the contpletion. of the nuptials slid
was kept up all day. At three o'clock,
the newly married pairleftamid riugitag .
tuutty will be afforded those who cheers from their frieuds,echoed by the
chu'ags knot() . beforehaiu2 to show their artilli:rymen on the bill, err route for
the greatness of Switzer
their own Proplietie
most sceptic ,1 triendss laud. Athens; the presents are
genius,noted: Dr Walking presented a bundle
of batik notes; the bride'a family a n+as-
sir a handsome, marble clock; the bride•
groom's fattier a piano; his brother
Mr 11, klartley, a sideboard, Mr and
,i%1t's Olissold, .an exceedingly handsome
salad bowl with gold plated spoon and
fork. Mr and lis W, Hartley, d;
Qslon.farrow•
Tide Congregational church is now
undergoing substantial epair under
t12+, superintendence of Mr, John Van -
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