HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1891-07-03, Page 7'attended in 1890 .by 93 teaclaersiju
training, 3:4 these were granted nor.
•tificates. visited the school many
tildes dui ng the term, rand was well
pleased wale the management; disci-
pline and work done. The prineipa
in eve)y respect a first class man tel
e position, and all oaudidates who
ave the sobool unable to discharge
efficiently all the duties of the teacher
have mistaken their callin g,
The best methods of tenehtng each
subject, the classification and manage-
merit ,ok tu>graded schools receive special
attention. Tile teachers in training
are inspired with a love. for their work.
atad also impressed with the fact that
sucoes:s in teaching can be achieved
only by continued study aria bard work.
1 am satisfied that the teachers train-
ed at the Goderich M. S, are as well
equipped for their work as those from
any other school in the province,
I ani pleased to bear testimony to
the excellence of .the work done at the
Clinton 111, 8.
Most sections that change teach.
ers do so at the beginning of the year,
In Jan., 1890, there were changes in
55 schools, and kfi changed in Jan.,
1891. The new teacher takes some
time to get all the wr,rlr of the school
running as smoothly and profitably as
'it should, so there is a loss to ' the
�,,:ekildron at the beginning of the, year.
In some cases the new teacher dues
better work from the first than his
predecessor. Trustees should endeavor
to secure a good Paella and retain
him as long as possible. I ani certain
it would be much better for our schools
if changes were wade at midsummer.
-That is the easiest time to get proper
control. of 'the schools. :Many large
pupils who are indifferent about their
work go to school in Jan. to see the
new teacher and have a good time
if allowed to_ do so ; for generally the
teacher is not possessed of suflieit'nt
force of character to cotnpelthese pupils
to do tot thtry• should and for three or
'four mouths the discipline is so.bad that
very Iit,tle work is done,ancl the teaciti:r
becomes discouraged if not thoroughly
disgusted with teaching. Had the
same teacher taken charge of the,
school 'in Aug. good discip;lue would
have been secured at once, and the
teacher who was a failure in January
would base belt, a success in August.
This change can be effected by having
the Model School term during the first
half of the year. An excellent Iusti,
tute uleet:ing was held at Wroxeter on
May 22 and 28, and the Autumn
meeting was held at Goderich on Oc-
tober 940, Both were well attended
• and teachers present toot: great inter-
est •iu the practicable and profitable
discussions ;' 105 teachers. attended
one cif the meetings, stud many attend O
ed bath. Teachers who do not attei.d
havtno rigl.t to close their schools on
. the days on which the Institute meets.
.:Considering the youth of many cf the HIGHEST
teachers, it is gratifying to find the -
'worlf . done so wells -kms most of the AT
schools.
In a '"fes' schools the work is done IV p .
superficiallythio pupils are passed from
one chess to ftuother without under.
standing the work. They never take
the prornoti.'ln examinations, do poorly . .
at inspeeticin5 and never receive a HA.LsTED
real education. They have not mass
The geld of nubn of the national � ,�.r.lEny Dr trim
gag in rise in the .American army will, , it
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pa and after July 4th,1t91, consist of ��FF !!ss
fourty-four stars, iti six ma's, the]
upper and.lower rows to have eight
stars, ancl the second, third, fourth,
and fifth rows seven stars each, e411 in
a blue field.
The society of good people is always
good seciety.---[Julia Ward Howe.
Be a lamp in the chamber if you
cannot be a star in the sky.-- [George
Elide,
What is lacking is truth and confidence.
If there wore absolute truth on the ono
hand and absolute confidence on the
other, it would be necessary for the
makers of Dr Sage's Catarrh Remedy to
back up a plain statement of fact by a
0.500 guarantee, They say—"If we can't
cure you (make itpersonal, please,) of
catarrh in the hoad,in any form or stage,
we'll pay you 11500 for your trouble •in
making the trial." "An advertising
fake," you say. Funny, isn't it, how some
people prefer sickness to health. when
the remedy is positive and the guarantee
absolute. Wise men don't put Money back
of "fakes." And "fakirs;" doesn't' pay.
Magical little granules --those tiny,
sugar-coated Pellets of Dr Pierce --scarce-
ly larger than mustard sends, yet power-
ful to cure --active Yet mild in operation.
The best Liver Pill ever invented. Cure
sick headache, dizziness, constipation.
One a dose.. -
When people thank God that they
are not as other Hien are, ;lie. other
men often thank G;d for it too,_
[Century Magazine;
For Iuflueuza or ".Gu, Gripra" Wilson's
Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry iK a sure
and safe remedy. There is no betttr medi-
eine for the cure 'of Influenza, Bronchitis,
Coughs, Colds,Oroup and kindred diseases.
Get the genuine in whine wrappers.
No one is good but God. No one
bolds the trail, or can hold it, in one
and the salve thought, but God.—
[George MacDonald.
Man apart front God, cii,u gentirate
no light. He is not meant to be ++Pp' -
i arated from' God. And only think,
I then, what light he can give you if
[you* will. -turn to hint fitrte1 ns1: for it 1"
f.Iope never hurt anyone—never
'yet interfered with duty ; 'illy, always
strengthens -oto the performance of
duty, gives courage uud clears t.l:e
! judgment. St Paul says : We are
saved by hope.
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Owing to the uuprecedented demand for
plateglass it has advanced. considerably in
price, lVCessrs McCausland & Son,Torunto,
fortunately made a contract before the
advance for a very considerable quantity,
and are thug, enabled to offer their patrons
this season a decided advantage in price,
the quality beim; superior to any ever pre-
viously imported,
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GOOD
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I have ume h ploasnco i11:°;11:1111% to the Rarntht;
publid that I ant age Celebrated
Views and other
AgriogIttlral
REPAIRS KEPT OH HARD.
The Ohl Stand on Victoria Street will still be
ti.LAI)Qi•JA.II,TEl~!,5 F U R
Sewing Allachines,
Organs,
Washing Machines
- and Wringers.
Give urea call and inspect Goods.
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Wingham, April rah 1591.
LOOK HERE �.
I have it, stuck a tall line of
PLY NETS,
WIff PS,
BRUSHES,
CURRY.COMBS, &e.
double and single, liver or heavy, made to
order, in the latest styles'tud of the best
material.
TRUNKS, VALISE'S, HAND BAGi9, &c.,
in stock and will be sold cheap.
aepa1 i'•n;; neatly aur promptly done
The patronage of the public solicited, and satisfuc
ion in work and material _tuaranteed,
t bb'Shop—Ono door south of T. A. Mills' store.
C. KN `liO TEL
winchnm, June 15, 1801,
LUMBER,
Dressed and undressed,
•
LATH, ,
SHINGLES,
S'TA' ]. 9
BARRELS,
CEDAR POSTS
WANTEDWOOD Sze
•
THE
PRICE PAID 1
MILL—Adjoining G. T. E., on
Sbuter Street.
IVIcLean & Son,
wiumbltln, Out
9 •,
Always on hand,and will
be sold cheap.
TANNERY
W. J. CHAPMAN.
&SCOTT
tered the difficulties at school and are T ANKE_
ill prepared for the dirties of after
life. Josephine Street • • ' Winghoin, Ont,
les
wee
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THE BEST Cntmii Fim nmi,tE.
SOLD
BY Di:IIGQIGTS E 7E8Y10IIEIE
•
1 tele pleased to be able to report J. A. TTxstau°tn'are`st. s. W. Scolietntrei ZETLAND SAW MILL
stibstar'tial progress in the work,teach
ng and tnanagentent,• of the majority
of the schools of this iuspectorate,for
1800. Reading and writing no not
• get itg much: attenti'oii as they should.
Any further information 1 will glad.
ly furnish.
J. B. Toto, 1. P, S.
"La Grippe"
"La Grippe" or Tniiueuzrt eau be quickly
aired by the use of Wilson's Cornpound'of
Wild Cherry, the old reliable remedy for
Broiieliitiss, 1Vktoeping Cough, tlroup,Uolds,
Coughs and other diseases of respiratory
system. Wilson's' Wald Cherry has been-
in
eenin use for many years and Is highly recow
Mended by all' who. know its virtues, sniff
by all l,romi neat druggists.
Deposits Received and_ Interest
Allowed. .
Money Advanced to Farmers and
Business Men,
On long or short time, on endorsed notes
or collateral security, Sale notes bought
at a fair valuation, Mon eyrend tted to all
party of Canada at reasonable charges.
Special Attention Given to Col -
looting Accounts and Notes.
Monis tart Cattads.-'T'he Meralittnts' .Bathe
of Caitatlat
Office uours—rrom 99y a. E.
to 11,x).. yItt... y
A E. S1r1I ICY,
Agent.
GEORGE THOMSON, Proprietor.
Lumber of all kinds,
First-class Shingles,
and CedarPosts.
Car Load Orders a Specialty.
.WOOD delivered to any part et
\VI a1iani.
t 7 Orders by mall promptly attended to.
(Cit Dirtily TliOMS01v,
n1141%nt I': 0'
West Htr:n ¶&iia Mills
Woolen wish
sInform 1 thetln nintltoorder, and will these
season give special attention to
CUSTOM WO,:
in all Its branches, and will keep in stock
Class of first•ciass goods, soon as
Tweeds, .
Flannels,
Etoffs,
Blankets,
Rheetings,
Stocking Yarns,
&c, &c.,
(matte from pure wool Dut)) cheap for Cash or ex-
change for wool.
Customers from a elistance tau have their rolls
home with them tho satno day.
irellirhest market price in cash for Merchantable
Wool.
INGLIS & .00'Y„
wins;ham
BOOT AND SHOE SHOP.
• purchased.1ioL.woutax &t Haven
HavilicCormnick, wish te o intimate thatsof thoy have
opened out in the shop two doors south of '1' .1 dills
store, Wingham.
Boots anti $hoes made to order from the Best
Stook on short noting. llspairing neatly and
promptly done.
Tho patronage of the publio solicited, and alt work
guaranteed.
11T0LAUUHLIN & I A.UGH.
MATTHEVV AMRLER,
HARNESS MAKER;
has on hand a large stock of .
HORSE BLANKETS,
CU R RVCOMBS,
BRUSHES,
WHIPS,
TRUNKS
• VALISES etc..
1Vhich will be sold at bottom prices.
HARNESS, double or single, made to order on
short notice, and satlslacation guaranteed.
i1 i'A call solicited.
SHOP—Opposite the Bank of Hamilton.
MATTHEW AMBLER,
Winghtun, l'eb. Eth, 1800.
P, CHAPMAN,
ISSLErtof MARRIAGE LICENSES, NOTARY
:PUBLIC, CONVEYANCER, Ecc.
Oto'1cs—" Big" Bookstore,
RI1'LEY, ONT.
Money to Loan on harm Sonority at tow Rates of
interest, No commission ch t t ed.
WINGfAT
MARBLE VORK&
Taking a retrospect of my thirteen r Icurtccn
years business in W44;113114 ltant I desire most heartily t0
render my thetas to my friends and the public gen.
eraily for the liberal patronage extended to mo 18
the past.
I may also state that I am in a positron to offer'
better hrducements than ever tel these requiriup
anything in tbe.line of
Granite or Stone 1vionuments,
HEADSTONES.
WINDOW SILLS,
STONE 'E1t,Ir 11I.[NUS
Pott; FENCING, ac
I would be pleased to have thosetiesirous of pro-
curing any articles in my line to call and examine
goods, compare prices and leave thew orders, 5o that
the goods may be secured and prepared ctrly in the
season, Yea can select from the latest lcsigns and
obtain the tined wotkmanship at tate most favorable
prices, Most rt:speetfully, yours
WM. SMYTH,
1vincharn, Ont.
, r$-r'tbt,V .r
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Apamphlet of information and tib
street of the laws, showing How to p.
Obtain Palante Cave:its at uh ,r Sfy">
Marks, Copyrights, sent free..//
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Address a9tlNN a • c0 /
361 Br on.dwap
Neer York. M
WINGHAM
FLOURING MIU.S.
'1leurldersigned wish to tender their best thanks
for the liberal patronage given to ouriirm Curing
severalyeara prior to the burning of our mill by h,-
cencliarism. During the last season we hare re
moddelled tho town null to the latoi;t approved 4s -
ton of Hungarian Roder P,ocess. milling. We be
lieve 50000 noir give better accommodation than
ever before We otter
Prompt Dispatch, •
Fair Returns,
QUALITY SECOND TO INTONE IN THIS
SECTION.
And by' close personal attentim to the business
hope to be again tavt.red with .a trial by allolei.1 •
friends and many new ones.
Yours most respectfully,
IfUTTON &: CARR,.
Whatham 141111, Oct 10‘, 1080.
sD . OOLLEY, -...
VETERINARY SURGEON.
Ilonorary Graduate of Ontario. Veterinary Collt:,e-
Also Graduate of Dentistry School, Toronto is pre -
Fared to treat all Diseases of Domesticate Animals
to the latest scientific manner.
Calls promptly attended to.. Office and Infirmary
lttun's Oran Semen, ltinghata
ipa.Callurs by night will find him at the orrice.
Farmers, Threshers and is Owners
USE
LARD1NE MACHINE OIL
Try It. Once and You Will lise No Other.
Every barrel guaranteed. We are also 'manufacturers of the Genuine •Lar,fline
Also Cylinder, Wool and Harness Oils., • '
McCOLL BROS. • & CO. - - - - :.'0ROP?T0.
13 or sale by D. SUTHERLAND, Wingham.
A Blessing to Every Household.
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS A.ND OINTMENT
These remedies have stood the test of fifty years experience,' and aro pronounced the best Medideees tor
Family use.
1'urlt5 the blood, Corin` aluable lidisorders
alt conmlalnt f the LIVER,
tncidor tnloto females of all ages.AND 1101VL•"bS ane sea
Is the only reliable remedy Mr bad legs, soars, ulcers, and ohs wounds, FOI'>. BRONCHHI'IIS, 8C1114
tlftiOA'S, COUGHS, COLDS, GOUT, RYT1UMATIS31, Gt AI1t2LAIC SWELLINGS AND ALL SKIN
DISEASES IT 11AS NO 12Q(AL. Manufactured oniy- at/8, New Oxford. Lato 2188, Oxford Street, LOiulca.
and sold by all Medicine Vendors throughout the trorldL
i 'l'urhasers should look to the Label on the Boxes ahcl Pots. tf the address i t
not 033 Oxford Street London, they are spurious. •
T iltiUSAHDS Of BOTTLES
S1VEN AWAY YEARLY.
When 1 as, mean 1 do not tame
"" mete y to stop them fee a lienee,, arid t
eve tliotn return a aid. 1 MAN A R,K DI CA L 01111 t I have made the d aeare of
Oilol)sy Or Fall ng Sieknrtse a 1 fe•Iohg study. I Arrant thy remedy 16 purr
worst cases. Because others have failed is no reaso r net now '+, eivin a core.
n PreteOottlo of itt left hobo otwOd".
bole t'OCp�rla treatise and a __����_ q � Give 13acptgs
4111.0t.ObrimIt * Of0Cer nothing
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