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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1892-11-18, Page 5c+''Iliross. kr' The ,'tachy School of S 5 N held,ttlgrend entertainment on 1+1,i evening last, tt.programme ooneis of readings, recitations, dialog; sin.gin;, instrumental nitwit!, etu,. preeeuted, Bev J A M Laohlan, Teeawater., gave an address, --Mr• a, Mee Jelin walker, formerly of the 'concession, but for the last few ye residents of Greenock, celebrated iiftieth anniversary of their marriage last week, The happy event took place at the residence of their sou, Mr .Jos Walker,8tii cortceseiou, The aged couple who have shared. the joy and .hardships of life for 5U years, were among the lost .settlers in the town•. •ship, itud on this festal occasion the company was fittingly composed of old friends .and neighbors, The Lame wishes them many returns of their 'wedding anniversary, • .iCxlenfar-rove. The .following report shows the 'standing of -the pupils of S S, No p, `1urnherry, for the month of October .'and is based upon regularity and at- tendance,,coriduct and general profi- .oiency.; .Sr fourth—Minnie Higgins, Jane Weir, Thomas Weir. Jr fourth hVellie \Vilson,,Luuisa Higgins,Lizzie. Biggins. •Sr.third—alaudie Biggins,' Soilena Treaty, •Robert Weir. Jr third. —John Parish, Jessie McDonald, Wil- lie .Higgins, FrankPowell, George 'Gen :mill, Isaac Wright. Second •Clara Vanstone, Arthur Mac!(arsie, Eao.Higgin.i, Chester Higgins, Chime Higgins, :Priscilla Powell. Sr part .second—Leua.Gemwill, Mary Church hill, Ida Churchill, James Gelato/1l, •Willie .Balfour. .Jr part r:ecoud—Roy. _MaeJ ersie, May • Powell,.Edith Iran - ,stone, _Norman .11 millilitre, Catherine Neuron ,lireslaytery, o 5,1 'This Presbytery held its regular day I meletin; at l+Axeter' 0n `Tuesday the 8th tiug h inat, with Moderator, RevJ 13 Sinop - acs, 1 sun, in the chair. Auditors were was appointed to examine the Treasurer's of I books for the year and report during ud l the meeting, Revs J .A. Hamilton, M Sttt I A and \V 1\t Martin,l3 D were appoint. ars lett to address the Wohnrtn's Fort -dint the /Missionary Society of Presbytery at their annual meeting in January, Tho clerk reported that lie had received no communication from the MMaitland Presbytery regarding the proposed union of Leeburn with Dungannon and Port Albert when it wits resolved, to reappoint the commute with the ad- dition of Revs J Anderson and J H Simpson, and, still correspond with the Maitland Presbytery. The committee appointed to arrange. an exchange of pulpits for the purpose of the delivery •of missionary sermons reported the following interchange ; Dr Macdonald and Mr Fletcher, Mr Musgrove and Mr ,Martin, Mr Acheson and Mr Mc- Lean, Mr J S Henderson and Mr. Stewart, Mr Simpson and Mr Ander. sun, ,1'[r Corriere and Mr McDonald, Mr Polled Henderson and Mr 'Hamil- ton. It was agreed to adopt this re- port and to Lave the exchange take place not later than the end of the year The cleric stated that the sum of 1.1; .00 was asked from this Presby- tery. fc,r gnome Missions and ,,650 for the Augmentation Fund, when ie was agreed to commend 'these schemes to the increased liberality of the people, .hili Simpsnn reported that he had de- clared the pulpits of 8 tylield and Bethany 'mina and that the .eotigre- :;ittih,ns have had continuous supply rivase Moderatin,n in a I:: ell to Bay: e.d ws.s..liei.1 In abeyance pending the .,Beltaur,,R,hbert£elfour,Sarah lielfou Pt 1—Lflio ,Hogg, Edgar l:liggius .;Lotura H.enuings,:Oliver Geurruill. E.S OOUL'rxS, Teacher. Lower .Wingham• The teacher and scholars of Lower i\1Vin•ham,are preparing ta• programme' .for .an ,enter•taaninent to be held salute ,three .w eelts:hence..Besides recitations .rind dialogues, .by the children, then e will be vocal and instrumental music ,hy talent from W.ingliain, also Mr. 'Tracy, vJ; I'uruberry, will give several .readings. The ,proeeeeds will he used to defray .expenses and purchase prizes ;far .the •scholars. \h.e hope success will attend their efforts as it is the, #irst of tt:.e kind held for soma time .around Tiers.. No pains will be spared to .urrtke it a suucetisr Ontario Fat Stock Show. Preparations are being made for the ninth annual.Cutarto fat stock show to be held tai Guelph .on December 14th and 1.5th, under the . auspices of the Agricultural and Arts Association of Ontario, the Guelph Fat Stock Olnb and the Sheep and Swine Breeders' Association. The .show will be held in the new skating , rink, •a building which will afli 'd (tinp(e accommodation and it is expeate•d to excel all previous events of its. lcind. In connection ,with it there will he several lneetings of live stock breeders. Concerning attriaoti•,11s at fates, ra writer says; --"People have become weary of year after year. paying adinis sion fee to see the sang articles shown years :ego ; sometime to attract an exciting interest is "demanded, and until something better can he adopted the speeding cente•st will he centinued as part of the programme, In the case of nearly all agricultural societies there needs to be a thorough revision of the prize lists, and a great deal of the antiquated stuff removed to enol, place to that of more modern make. Tire object of these fairs is to prop°`. gate the " industrial ages, and for this Nilson the list, iii the indoor deprtrt- tneut especially',slhould be revised each year to meet the advances in the var- ious arts arid handiwork of the ladies. As it is, the same articles are shown year after year, and in this way the interest taken in the fairs is wanting." r vonteeiolated re-arraneruent ' of the field 1'Le treasurer's report, which ,vile adopted, .showed a balance in hand of 14O2. A suitable minute ',vas adopted by the Presbytery regarding the death of one of its members, Rev George . Needham, of Egnlondvilde, who died on Nov 4th, 1392. The Presbytery -appointed Mr Musgrove to rJr l,vi•r Eginnuclviile .pulpit vacant and to act .as moderator of sessions, The Presbytery agreed to hold its next meeting at Goderich on the third Tuesday of January, at which time and pMaee.tl+e Presbyterial ('Society of the Woman's Foreign, Alissio,iary Society will' hold their annual rneet- ing. A bey mimed Christopher Williams, while nut on the Niagara river nt Fort Erie shooting (Melts cfE day this week, was taken with a fit, fell overboard and was drowned, Soya the Parkhill Gazette Reviewt— "In some towns the hell is rung be.. tween seven anti eight in the evening as a warning for all children t7 be at home. Jnd„ it>4 from the number of children who are nightly yelling on our streets and indulging in swearing, tobacco chewing and other vices, SOtixo 1 Stith regulation is required here. The S education ilf the street is the kinrl which hardens and prepares the ;both for careers of crime and vine.' Listowel. Mt'Tlgin Mayes, Q 0, (late Crown Attorney, of Dufferin County) Orange- vjlle, now of 'Toronto, and Mr D .alc• Gi1lie;uddr;of the &yeah. Godericb,will deliver addresses on "Conttueut d Union," in the town hail, on Monday evening, Noveniler 21st, Speaking will commence at 8 o'clock sharp. The subject is a live issue of the day, and both gentlemen are good speakers and well posted. Mr W G Hay will occupy the chair.—The new brick moulding shop nt the foundry in this place, is progressing rtlpidly.—The Rev J A Mormon, B A, of 1llouteeel, occupied the pulpit of .Enos ehut•csh n i Sunday Met, morning and evening.—Dr Ding- man dors beef, nppoioted chairmau of the T3igb School .Board in the place of the late Dr Nich°l.—Great • prepara- tions are beiutt made for the eutertain- rrrent. by the King's Daughters, in the towel hall, on Friday evening, Novnm bar 25th.—Ail 'adieu interested in the cause of temperance are cordially invited to come ,curl bear Airs Thornley, of Laudon, Tuesday afternoon, Nov 20th, in the Workman rooms, (over J Arnistrong's store,) iMrtfu street.—We are informed that the ladies of the W C T U, of this town, live engaged. Joe Hess, ttie celebrated temperance lec- turer, for a week's reetiugs, in the second week of December next.—Miss Gibson and Mise Lowrie, two of our best public sehool teachers, inteud giv. iig up teaching at Ohristnnrs,and have Banded in their resignations which were accepted by the board, Miss Morris,..lau„ iter of Mr Andrew Mor- ris, has been appointed to one of the vacant positions, and Mrs Crich, now teaching in Blanshard, was offered the primary class, et a salary of $3251.— The will of the late De John Nichol, of this town, has been entered for probate. lie left an estate valued at $81,852.07. Of this rttnount $1,750 was household goods and furniture, $9,.588 97 hook debts and promisory notes, $33,440 39 money secured on mortgages, $8,182 50 bank stock and other shares, $63 cash on hand, $9,027.31 cash in bank, $25,100 real eetate and $250 other property, Ezra Gol,el, who married Snsarr rawld, of Longton, last August,. was Ezra Here is sotnetliiul rollick does not seen, to be ttenerally known, A11 mail matter for Great Britain should l,e weii lterl, lief•,rp sending, and be Under oz in weight 1f the letter should be ea neer Or ft fine of 5d(00) r , is imposed ou the piety to whom it is , � '"aTP ,� '3' understand 1'efbre the arrival of tnv Xmas Goode, 1 will sell all orifi lira ,1 Y t addressed. Olio elm setsi that tine would be nntioy,rif to aU ' ware, Chinaware, ll,tt", a,t greatly reduced , PRIN1.i v elur:eo i BEAU U lt:ILL , l 5 1 riza one, especially prices. r, „�t ,�.-ili`l'2�' Z'Iil)�1• �i4,7i} �'F. many ituit oounrui,ioetin �irips. and t of r `it would he well for p',ople to have their British mein weighed before sending it away. Take :care that your drafts on your physic& endurance don't come bath to you some day Marked "no funds." Take 9 Of Pure CodLiverOil&Hypophospphites to increase your energy and so inakegood your account at the bank of health. ZT CURES CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, BRONCHITIS, COUGHS, COLDS and all forms ofWastingDiseases, Almost as Palatable as Milk. Be sure you get the genuine as there are poor imi- tations. _ Prepared only by Ssoott & Bowne.. Ballevhllo, 1 a , THE PEOPLE'S �OAI G®'3f (OF PENM'A M'IN£ Oylt9_ Ep8 3 CAN ALAN OFFICE, HAMILTON, Oat Coal in Claw lots sold direct to consumers. ltio Intermediate profits, Write for Prices. Special Attention Given to Soo sieges and Clubs. LADIES, SEND eon ilisrr t:1 ;1:1 )31 Laing; s Specialties, ADDRESS • THE PARISH :I MEDICAL. APPLIAICE ,I 19 Quartz; ST. EAST, TORONTO, ONT. Mention til,, i,rtl,nr COUNTY FUNDS TO LOAN. On the security of Cultivated parol, Interest six per cent, payable annually. Any portion of the principal may be repaid a.t any time the borrower wishes. All expellees pard by ;the County. No person exoept the County Auditors allowed to see mortgages or to know to eheli money Is loaned. Apply to WM. 11UL,.I1I1 Ooderinh, Aug. ttth 158!. Co, 1 censurer e ZETLAiH�i PUMP WORKS. I wish to intimate to the people of Zetland and surrounding country that I have commenced the manufacture of all kinds of WOODEN PUMPS, and oxo supply them' on the shortest notice. Will also he Ina position tosupl:ly Iron and Forgo Pumps to order. Repairing attu.ded to. Prices ti eeonable, Zetland, May tth, Incr. JOHN P);LTU.r. Wingharn Saw and PlaningMills, The undersigned have nosy on hand a large stook of DRY PING, 1TL�TLO01t, Tn �l AT'iACK, tool HARDWOOD LU Ila i 1t Dressed or undressed xxx and xx, NORx1T SHOrtL SHINGLE'S, NO. 1 CEDAR SITING LEIS, sTAVI;a, 1T + ADING8, TiARRLLS, VOUD, its., • field. d "t` Windsor t h t corn LATEST PATTERNS D SET See timing hof':)re you tiny any mine, My •8+toek of Ofiot)f,k]F5. FRUITS anti (-idNs'i;ih i it)t:l ,i is li att,l RELIABLE New Ra1sins---New, Orarrauts----New Salmi Allen's Patent Mince Meat t u2. , -5c Try a bar of Sapolio for Ititohen cleaning 6 Z,]35. GOOD JA PAST 'I'EA .FOE, t , PURE COFFEE, PURE SPICES AND GOODTEA' A call Solicited. THE CHINA HOUSE, W. T. PATE IT WILL PAY YOU BEST IN THE END. enineMeneee NOTHING LE SHOULD SATIS YOU. Clever, Energetic Young Men and Women who intend to qu slily for positions in Bonk -keeping, Shorthand and Typewriting, should wi catalogues of both departments of of CHATHAM, ONT., established 7876. This institution is the peer of way hn'i:,ess college or ahoi school In America, and vastly superior to any other school of the l.b.d ir, Canada. These ,.re the advantages we offs,: Thu two Lost penmen fu Canada, the best and largest oI teachers, the best course in shorthand and typewriting, the bustroursehot bas:aess training, the hes: , of rooms, the best equipments in every respect. the best record for platting its stndonls in the best p positions in the business world. e rooms um, over 8000 front Oa distance to the liminal 83.00. 0oo,rare boardet in (pleasant homace. We es for clad es ttts5o of students 52, 0. cataioguesofeither depart,nent,address, D. 1'Jdc7,A•CBILfi�IV, X'rirnaloat. gents .aa, • E3 Will1 offer fbr th.e ne::t Startling inducements in Many lines' at 50c. on, the dollar. FURS, MANTLE CLOTHS and SEALETTEE Ali: must be cleaned out if prices wil do it. FLANNELS Best makes ice. the market. Prices b low the lowest. Rea ,f de Oothn Stook complete. Prices ri 'u�'ht, We have the Long Boot at a 'shorn price. If you see them you'll bu3 Oonviote of +igatliy at lu ser .oil a lsrioest that dr v Parties intandi»>t'' 1 to rUild will And it to their interest to Ova ee a eslt acinitis last anti seutOnced to ten hetero placing their orders, es Wo tree tine»dined trill i1tha in the Central prison. Tt was not to be ti,tdersoid, Custom week intended to g sell pre1V101161y &rents keep your children hi at pro vadthat he h d b proutpelr and sttt,srat tion guaranteed, night," wedded at Essex Centre. XoLEAll & $ON, i Cali and see us. A. MILLS.