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The Wingham Times, 1893-02-03, Page 6UST HURON SCHOOLS. THE WINGIIAM TIMES, FEBRUARY 3, 1893, school age, and enrolled for tho past three : teach i ngelnd in aroueing the enthusiasm '. of the teacher la hie wora. The next. ' years ine followings is a synopsis of the re. tof Inapector • Reible on the state. of , sehoole in Falk Hurou., stibMitted to i County Couriell at its late meeting: ' a sea! ie s eta e 6 i! 6: 0 ci ,, Of 4,v' (is li ..2•01 P SVI10014 nooses erns ouoinens. 1. aaaama, ;ea." el. '1, etas 'a •,',e,":: rhere. ttIO 86.taehoolcorporatione iu thie Towe'ldial '' StlOii 6.2$5 1!‘-'7:081 59S1- .1 ' YillarAes ., 802, 778 i. Shih 770 II seo tpectorate anti 88 schoolhouses, These area; 0 230i 21 I84" i *"t3' 1"D:I 4140 i A .p.0, 1 I .1 ism 'institute will bo held at Winghlent ou - the 2tl toad 3rd of lalareh. e a te i It will be comb:toted by Mr. Wm.Hous- e`ea'a `s,, 1ton, the newly appointed director of a 1 Teaohers' Institutes, et 1 — I If et:heal trustees wero to attend those 5720 : 72 i meeting& and thus see that tile aims and 1703 I _ . ends of those no for the improvetneut of t olaseed as follows i-Briele, 28; stone, 1 Taaasa- Iiiista sem lamas; sota lesea Ma 1 the echeols, and not for the penmen' ad - frame. 51; and otie log. The estimat- The numbers ita the first of each set I vantage of the teachers, they would not • wane of the sehoolhouses and grounds , et meanie are obtained from the Asses. ; grudge the two days yearly which these .8104,270; a furniture and equipment, Nora taroegb the Mupicipal Clerks. 1' inatitutes take from the scutal number t • .. .- 1 .34)05, do not thiult much reliance can be placedlof teaching cloys. Dining the year 396 trees wore planted.1 on their accuracy. t CONCLUSION. very at brick school house was built Tete numbers iu the second columns : I am well satisfied with the results of ,.ectaualsectioa No. 23, Howick, costing are from the sehool registers and are the work at he year. Nearly all the maps and globes. I t. eacb year in the number ' enrolled the . ecbool houses are now in good repair and • •061 houses \mil bo built in school quite accurate. .\ itiaiage the present year new brick T ttere habeen a deerease of over 300 s well supplied with hope to be able in a few years to report preeeling year. : that ovary wheel bas its clock and TEACHERS' CERTIFICATE'S'. ; school bell, as wall as a wood -shed and ' There were 123 teachers in this divia- the necessary outbuildings. I ion. There was one first class; 62,60°Qrad The greater number of the teachers titiona i\'o, 5, Howick. and No. 8,Morris. During the past two years I have made special effort to have every school sup - lied with the necessary maps, a globe led an unabridged diet'.onary, I am class; and 59 third class teachers. There did their beat during :tore time pleased with tny success. was also olio county first class certificate. ' satisfied that there is Every school in this division. is sup- There were neither permits nor tem- , ate containing the lied with a good school globe, except porary certiticates in tbis division. Tho teachers that, has as o. 6, Hullett : No's 3, 4, 8, 9, 16 and 18, majority of the teachers were Normal : enthusiastic teaohers owick ; No's 3 and 9 Turnberry and trained, 62 having attended the Normal o. 0, Tuckertimith. Most of these will Schools. There wero 65 males and 58 ve globes next year. One Board of female teachers in 1892. the year and I am nu other inspector - same number of many faithful and as East Huron. Real Merit. . Is the characteristic of Hood's iettreaparilla letteteesi Ilea 01'04 freal COnSOletitious ATEtt,e.GP SAI,,ARX, ! and it is manifested every day iu the re- nuev! t itieete, refuses tt; get One. The average salary of the male teach-: workable e'. this medicine accomplish - eta Druggists say : When we sell a bot- al any of the schools have unabridged ers in the townships, is 8373; in the tle of Hon's Satsaparilla, to a new cos" ictionaries. villages, a550 and in the towns, $759. tomer we are sure to see hi n back in a i sTArisTics OF ATTENDANCE. , The average salary otthefemale teachers few weeks after toore,-provitig that the 1 good results from a tial bottle warrant There were 8,240 pupils enrolled in the for the townships, 8270; for villages, $272 continuing its use. This positive merit of . hools of this division during 1802. Of and for towns, $298. During the past Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses by virtue of esti+ 4,943 were boys aud. 3,997 girls. three years there has been a steady the Imitate Combination, Praportioo and e year; 998 between 20 and 50 days; and a slight increase in the salaries of dients used is retained. Hood's SarsaPnar- 1 18 bettveen 51 and 100 &Lye; laza female teachers. It they do men's work ills, is thus Peculiar to Itself an.1 absolute- ly unequalled iu its power as a blood puri, ween 101 and 150 days ; 2,649 between as well as men,they should receive men's fier, aud as a tonic for building up the 3. and 200 days; 395 between 201 days pay. ' weak and weary, and giving nerve strength.; r 3.-9 I '1cl b . ENTRANCE AND PUBLIC sonoor. LEA.VING ‘1.y)tioicoleissal in the in mietcsi aitrovpIr tiootut:h the inudithey ()attended less than twenty days during decline in the salaries of male teachers • • eau the ages of 8 and 14 did not at- EXAMINA.TION. d any school. These figures should Entrance II P. S. Leaeina. ep us from too much pride as to the . 4periority of our school system. It . Clinton 1st not be forgotten, however, that the s„aaatt, 99 , 48 12 1 t.• - 87 41 I 0 wspaper is now a great educator and Wingham 66 39 1 17 at many children woo are tumble to Brussels 37 23 I 0 tend school, are really self -educating Wroxeter 21 18 1 0 traselves by mean a of the family news - wrote passed wrote I passed , a al to be always prompt aud punctual 6 ' —natural, perhape, became they form - 0 ed the habit early. Some may be 12 taught promptatette, but many ther0 e are who wIll nev• r have prompt Ilf•SS thrittit. Upon them. They eel through 313 169 1 29 I 18 life it little lato for everything , they aer, also one of the uses of lessons ; are late for sdoul; they were too late t. Many pupils from Howick write on agnecl for home work is that many a in applying for that eituation; they sit i the Entrance Examination in the County reviews and increases Ids own know- down to meals after grtoe has been ' of Wellington. The great attraction e while assisting a brother or sister said; t hey go tiptoeing down the aisle boine a gold and two silver medals grant - preparing lessons for next day's .when the minister is giving out the ed every year to those who take the , ol. uyinn; they pat, oft, alas ! the melcaug I three places at the examination. For TE anosteme ACT. 1 coanv years eandidates from Howick of their wills and tbe sslvation of .. - Punctuality. Some there are to whom it ie nato.r. Total their souls till itt..'s sands aro ebbing y comaaring the percent•of at- have secured two or three of these naedals. • aetes out and are ready to exclaim, like 'lancer for the year 1891 and 1892 it Last year Howick pupils secured three. es view' lalteabet h. " All my possessions • be seen that the Truancy Act passed This year two pupils from S. S. No.3.7, for a moment of time." ' 91 has had no appreciable effect in Howick, obtained- oue, the gold medal, a the average attendance of pupils. and the other, the first silver medal. RIIEUMATISU CURED n4 A DA'S.- SOLIZI1 Municipal Councils of Wingham, William Maimed won the gold medal and American Rheumatic Cure of Rheumatism orth, Clinton, Brussels and Blyth ' Milton Carter the silver medal. This dyads Neuralgia radically cures t in 1 to 3 'ntecl truant officers. In these places school was badly run down when Mr. In sy,riablesisda)La91 yaIstY:emeinovIessrtett tomnutpaoriuous le ;eve that the act has done good ser- i Walters took charge of it. Now it is ouco the cause of the diseaee immediately The average attendance of Blyth doing well and bas taken the rank it disappears. The first dose greatly bene- fits. 75 cents. Warranted at Chisholues een raised 7 per cent and Brussels should have held under good manage- drug store. • : . it _____ cent. There was a great deal of ment. • hese among the children of Wing-. PROMOTION EXAMINATION. r How to Boast Meat. Seatorth and Clinton during 181;2- During the year two promotion exam- • The glory of a piece of roaet ;1 meat . as, however, the attendance of inations wore held, oue in March. and ilea la the preservation of in; juju. rat has been raised one per cent. • one in October. • Thai may be best dine by piecing the ' Vingham five per cent.meat in a very hot ovell, at first, until : Your inspectors prepared a "Course of itiFicATIort oro PUPILS AND STUDIES. Study" for those examinations and sone it is lightly browned. This 'eons' the ,jiOtO are 1,468 in the first part of the a copy to every Public School teacher in juices and causes a costing to term un s „tools; 1,030 in part second; 14 the outside to keep all knees front es- ,42le the county. This pamphlet was found rae' cond book; 1,967 in the third book; so useful that many of our teacheis "P ^ sic.. . . the oven may be allowed to cool some: l',/,0 -ea the fourth book and 866 in the when they go to teach in a county where . what so thea the meat hue a cirantin rwi.. t,' i 7 :4 book. 3,511 study music; 1,702 there is no such guide, sent for one to et nco and Hygiene; 302 book keep_ use them. , to become thoroughly (Amapa eitieeet, , I in boiling meat the piece should be , MODEL SCHOOL EXAMINATION. Whelan have passed the entrance There were 27 teachers in training at- ' plunged into a pot of briskly boiling , praipet. into the High School, but tended the Model School at Clinton dur- ! water. It should then boil more : ---ea- tallied to the Public School. In the last half of 1892, and 19 at Goderich. I slowly until cooked through. In this tifacery case they are better At the final examination in December I way the nature' flavor and Li ourisliing rent Al. School for one year after all passed but one. Both Model Schoolsijuices ttre preserved. ONB ENJOYS Both the method and results Whea Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasane and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptlyon the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectuallk, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual c'onstipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only froth the most healthy ancl agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 750 bottles by all° leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO ° SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N.Y. 1 4 ORA .t.411 r • " A TRV 1,.. Clubbing etates. The weekly Umpire mil premium the Conservative membere of the Howie of Coromouta and the Toots from now till the ena of 1893-81.75, The weekly Globo and Tines from stow till the end of 1890-81.75. The London Advertiser, weekly luta THdES front ITOW till the end of 1808-81.50 Tbe London Free Press, weekly aud Ttaes from now till end of 1803-81.75. The Montreal Weekly Herald and the Tutu from now till end of 1893-0-50. The Montreal Witness, weekly and Tines from now till the eild 1898-81,75. Reduced rates with all other roam petition weeklies. This is a grew], oppor tunity. Subscribe at once and receive the balance of the year free. The TIMES and the "Family Herald and Weekly Star" aud the Star Almanac, from now until the 1st of January 1894. for 81.75. PROF. SCOTT, MUSICAL LEADER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH gives Private Lessons In Vocal Training, both in Staff and Tonlo.Sol-Fa Notation. Open for engagements for Concerts or Church meetings. Terms moderate. Apply at MRS. meal -lows, awmommoosmoivougalqpW ilyatingpani Chins -Th nommen- El'BRY FRIDAY MOR.1 $ TIMES OFFICE, JOSEPHINE STREET INGHA.M, ON TARIO. Subserfationprice,e1 per year, in edvaece ADVERTISING RATES: SpaCti 1 Yr. 1 0 ino• um. I nio 0»eColumnetto 00 00 00 520 99 CO half SO 00 20 00 12 00 it 00 Quarter " 20 00 12 oe I oo Go One Inch 6 00 00 I 2 00 00 LQ011104 ot ter mutt advertisements, Pc, per line for first Insertion, and 8c. per lino !preach subsequent insertion. Local notices 10e. pc...no for first Irscrtion, an 5o. per line for each Subsequent insertier. Ne lona notice will be charged less Um 28c. Advertisements of Lost, Potind, Strayed, Situatiores. and Business Chances Wanted, not exceeding lines nonpareil, 51 per month Houses and Farms for Sale, not exceeding 8 linos, $1 for filet month, 60c. per subsequent month These Untie will be strictly adhered to Special rates for lo advertisements, or fel longer periods. Advertisements and local notices without specific directions, will be inserted till forbid and charged accordingly. Transitory advertisements must be ' paid in advance . Changes for contract advertieements lutist bo in the °Mee by Wednesday noon, in order to appeitt ' that week R. ELLIOTT Pitorionson .4fin 24 Shaer St, Willgilafil DR MACDONALD, JOSEPHINE STREET, WmonAls, • ONTARIO. -WI R. TOWLER. M,D.C.M., JOB PRINTING, TNCLUDING Books, Pamphlets, Posters, 13(11 Heads, Circulars, &c., Sc., executed in the beet style of the at, at moderato prices, and ou short notice. Apply or address R. ELLIOTT, TDIEK Office, Whighsm. COUNTY FUNDS TO LOAN. On the security of Cultivated Farm, Interest six per cent, payable annually. Any portion of the principal may be repaid at any time the borrower wishes All expenees pard by the County. 130 person except the County Auditors allowed to see mortgages or to know to whom money is loaned. Apply to WM. HOI.MES Goderish, Aug. Sth gee. Co, Ireasurer. • is, erous ij • e NG ;agriculture. All these in being burited ou the outside, ' eft, pff r1.5. liellasntrance than to go at once he 1cbool. ernl*hers and trustees object to ialq11Is in the Public Schools.- otte'pupils come properly prepared a • actss must be taught. 40 1891 the subjects of" Temperance taltericulture were bonus subjects at 'pence exaniination. In 1891 they 4tade optional subjects -that is, a 11teel not take the subject, but if • hce tremt make one-third and one - the minks as in the eompulsory a. aro but 18 rurel schools in which s taught. Since about seventy -6e t ef the teachers aro quite cons- !. teach music, this is not as it are doing excellent work for the county. 1 Bronchitis Curod, INSPECTION. GENTLEMEN,—I suffered four or fiye • During the year I have visited every years from bronchitis and a severe hock-. school in this division twice, QII00 in each ing cough. and could get nothing to do me half year. During my visit I not only any good. A friendtoldtold outdo Ittileato %/1, gterratt'srPeZ.ttos"' Two ibLOIntilte's cured ine aud ith saw the teacher, but also tested the pro- gress of the pupils. At the close of my I hardly know what a cold is now. visit I offered such suggestions to the Amore IIIISNE, Guelph. teacher as I thought would be useful in conducting the work of the school. These hints were usually well received, and I have every reason to beliave wore of great use to the teacher. Of the 123 teachers in this division,110 did good work during the year, some of them excellent work. Pour were l'allures, of theee, two will do well in , their next schools, and two will never make teachers. I may add that none of theseyour society has $01110 bangers -on as ear T hope all teachers will make• are teaching in this division at present. our toasty in the Bast hag to do something at it. Singing: In my report of 1891,1 mentioned the Western Aristocrat -Oh, yeas. :talent safety valve to let off sur- want of punctuality on the part of a tow [torso thieves. and a pleasant interruption teachers. This has almost wholly dis- Lent, this year, begine two wee! s earlier than it did last yisar, as Wednesday falls OD 'die 15th of Fon- ruary. Accomplished-Edna...She is really quite an engaging girt. Mabel -30w ofteu up to date ? Edna -Nine — with a inerriage and a divorce besities. ' They Ilang.---Touriet--1 suppose ual routine of tbe school. appeared. Whom:mess Cured. ara892 pupils, studying book-; • TEACHERS' INSTITUTES. GENTLEMEN,ad leave used nuraock' Mood Bitters for bilioustmee and fitid:it 1 know of no subject more use- A vbry successful Teaohers' Institute Lite best remedy for this ttoropleint. 1 :table or the ordinary "winter was held at Seaforth on May 2ed and used moverel other remedies but they all . an hook -keep* ; the keeping ard. Tinge were 07 teachers reported as wonnts, store accounts and a having attended, These inetitutes are book& of great service in bringing the teachers . ,:: of the number of pupils of together, in discussing new methods of ...•••••••1,1,14.11 fated to do me any good However, it, re - (lofted wily two bottlee of 13. B. II. to cure me completely, and 1 can recommend it to all. Yours truly, 1,Var. WalltteebOrg. V.4 MCI 1 W; F33 T Ill,•••5.6 ! VA P.e.gulvai.oss the Stomach, Liver a nd 'dowels, unlocks theSccretionsePurifiesthe 'Blood and removeall im- s purities from a 'Pimple to the worst Scrofulous Sore. a', • tee,atitievereaatearazaa ;'.• gp see - .,.. 4 ,.4 If . ‘,. .1 l ---.... C UR E... ..5 •:77- DYSPEPSIA. BILIOUSNESS, CONSTIPATION. HEADACHE. SALT RHEUM. SCROFULA. CH HEART BURN. SOUR STOMACH S. DROPSY RHEUMATISM, SK!N DISEASES >. e • . • - , reseeerreteMearmett t i lit0 i 4,, . • . ...., ..,--,, . - erawaa 4 , '' Id t.i.rnt....ii t• At , g NERVE BEANS member College Physicians and Surgeons, (wart* —Coroner for County of Huron— • (Mice Up -stairs, next to Mr Morton's oflice, ing. ham, Ont. OPPION HOURS —9 to 12 n, in., 1 to 6 p, .111., or At Residence, Diagonal Street. TIN. J. A. MELDRTIM, La Honor Graduate of Toronto University, and Member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Office and Residence—Corner of Centre and Patrick streets, formerly oceupied by Dr. Bethune, WINGIIAN • • • - ONT VANSTON E. Lt. • LP , BAR LUSTER , SOLICITOR, Etc. , O Private and Company funds to Ioen at lowest rates interest. No commission chodged. Mortgages, tow and farni property bought and gold OFFICE—Beaver Block WINOUAM and be co., need labastin la the finest Wail Finish known. LIBBER PAINT is the hsst in the Nrorld. J. A. CLINE & CO, ItEll'Irt BEANS are a now U. covary that cure the worst O&M .1 Nervous Debility, Lost Vigor a, Failing Manhoodrestores the weakness of body 'or mind cattled by aver-WOrk. or (ht, garrote 05ea. somas of youth. 'Dna Remedy itb solute:3A eaves the most obstinate cows when all ether pnt.i.ingiiatte he. failod area te relieve, 1ot4 by Mdreg. pets. et nee packae, or sbefoe elk or tent ,_10; *ALE on rerespS et pries by addressiT61E J ng ATiLlii EDICl/0X Da, Toronto, Oat, Write tor patapitlot. Wel ngh ye b. A. 1., 14 t,TON STONE BLOCK., Wineham, J. A. MORTON BARRISTER Sc , Wingham out ME"" H. W. C. MEYER Gi. C. 1 E. L. LZIC.V.INEEN, EL. A. BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, Elc., Ete., St Bettors for Bank of Ilutellion, Commissioners fot taking affidavits for 3Iafiltolat. 1 xuii, Town and Village Property bought and told. Malley (private funds) loaned on mortgage security nt 5 per cent. Money invested for ptiyate pet sons, upon the best mortgage securities without any t!XpenSO to the lender. Lands for sale in Sianitoba aim the North. west. Oflice—lieut's Block, 11 inglium. DENTISTRY.— .1 S. JE.u031E, 41INOI1AM, 18 manufacturing Celluloid Plates, Vulcanite plates of the bestmaterial as cheap as they can be got in the -• Dominion. All Work warranted. Painless extraction of teeth by the use of Electne. ity or Vegetable Vapor. TAKE NoTics.-1 will extract teeth for 26 cehts "ch OFFICE: In the Beaver Block, opposite the • Brunswick House, Wm. H. Macdonald L.D.S , 41 Sole Agents for above. DENTIST. OFFICE, - - MASON'SLOCK sTE4irTIA\rtioRks1 Opposite the Queen's Hotel, Winghani. Will visit Gorrie 1st and 3rd Mondays M aa each month. JOHN RITCHIE, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT • NTAMO NEIN & Shown PROPRIETORS. We wish to inform the people of Wing - ham and surrounding country, that, as we have purchased the Steam Pump Works lately owned by Mr. H. Clark, tve are prepared to supply all kinds of Woollen, Lift, Force& iron Pumps And attend to the wants of no public in anything in the Pump line. As we have a long experience in the business we guarantee all our work, and if not satisfactory will refund the nioney. We also deal in ALL KINDS WINDMILLS. fa -Soft water cisterns m8(6 on short notice. Orders by mail promptly attended to. CROWSTON as SHOWERS, Winghnre. FOR SALE Lot No. 3, and the E. aa or Lot No. 7 llth Oon.Tornberry-150 acres; 00 acres cleared; .wall fenced; tram() holm and other buildings; good orchard; cheap, on time. Apply to M. 0. CAMERON, Or tiederich, WM. MaPHERSON, Glee:mow P. O. ft DEAN'S, dn., WINOIIMA, LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR THE cOuNtrY 010 III/RON. Sales attended III any part of the co. Charges Moderate, JOHN CTJRBIEI, WratemAti, mow= AnCTIoNSEli roe TIM COUNTY or mums. All orders left at the Tuns office promptly attend ed to. Terms reasonable. j AMES HENDERSON, 1.10EX8RD AUOTIONNAR FOR COUVES HURON ANS All sales attended to promptly and on the Shortest Notice. Charges Moderate and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Tit as e c Alt Intere saTy arrangements can be made at the WrientiAm Orer ' DRS. GODFREY & McASIT, Ai. B. Toronto, Members College Physicians and Surgeons. Ontario, 1 INuottavii Canino Money to Loan 1.0ter3 Discounted ! AT RE ASOIIABLE RATES Money advanced on stortgeges a Si per cunt With privilege of paying at the end of any year, Ifoteti and accounts solloottd, 10T, 110124D0o. Winsleen, Ont. on Notes. Xust room f I tuck he eonscio Ana of the shake filch i.7a.14 sleigh bc "14, Across the ta Leaving bs Its garish gin Into the d And here an4 Flits by us is How speed ti The sweet And every ea And every How dark bright The clarknes But, in tho We race tool Our wild pee One hand And, someho My words OM All, life is fai And full of Aud love is a Mid blesser But let me cl A sleigh -ride HURON (F1 The coun nary sessiot All the Ines Stuart,of Isusinees WI for 1898, az Meal nrehie Griffin, Ree mously elec with a brief Oommuni ferred ae fol From thi respecting, r build cu lye courses. S ni On' ing eo operi amend menti Act. Same From W, regarding n once, Froin the. askiug their work. From Om ing co-opeer amendment Mtinieipai mitteo. Resat utio Northunsbe erence to county cot mittee. From Dc total sum, lir Special 00I From J and W. W, fob the Com tario Agri Committee A stater] plies ment Office, and Committee printed in I Letter fr niters for V tiOwnehip, 4 BY SPEC .8.PPOINTN SOLP MA; 1! 6411.4.44WaraM.