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The Wingham Times, 1894-03-02, Page 2Oftingt,),,,am FRIDIat MARCH 2;1894. EDITORIAL NOTES, THE Ottawa Citizen, the Govern, Wilt organ, has a leading article • which says n --The speech of Sir Jelin Thompson at the 11latcdonald club meeting' was au importalUt poltt}eal internee. The uncertainty in the cr elai es possible I i in u t•• as to}lc o, i 1 twni4t p s ::, : ,, •cu, n effect 1 z depressing the'c'ahas bad a de tXff p „ g Upon business, though vel have suf- fered far Jess from this cause than the Americans have. Menufacturers have Curtailed their operations, and to . inkp0iteta have been S afraid iI"t'cl brie; in large stocks let operations should be made in the ditties produc- tive five of serious. Tossers. The Premier's statement that while anol;la}ies which have crept into the tariff wi1T be rectified its general character will be preserved,. is likely to restore confi- dence to the increhantile; publie and allow business to proceedas usual, Ten niter imperial coeference will meet at Ottawa on Thursday, 21st June, to discuss the Nellie cable project and the question of trade be- tween Canada and Australia. Invi- tations have been sent to the Govern - extents of New South Walee, Victoria, Queensland,. South Australiiu, Western Australia, New Zealand and Tasma- nia to scud representativcis to the conference. The ciowl colony of Fiji and the Imperial Gocernnent have also been asked to take part in the gathering, and it is not at all ylnlikely that the Hawaiian islands may be invited to send a delegate,the Honolulu Chamber of Commerce hate 'lug already put itself upon record as in favor of such a step. It is expect- • ed that beneficial results will follow from the assembly at Ottawa of gentlemen representing the different Governments, and that 1 scheme 'will take practical s: THE following resole recently passed by the Legislature: "The resui polies• of railway monopoly i TUE WINUIIAM TIMES, MATCH 2 1894.. LOWER WINGII Aft. Au examination in spelling was THINGS ALL SHOULD KNOW. held in the Retool room leave on 1).1- .{ day last, with the following result : rWwwww l'llat the goodness of .ill ext1. ele- 4en. CLASS—Frank Hill 1.00 per ell. U "P"11ht,lc+ eggs s Mehl ' cake, t e- i cent., Nellie Becket 100, Jennie Dey #ax's}l, gg' g d . 1.00, Lorne MacDonald 100, Alllc , Xing 100, Mabe} Ilaletead 100; Robt,; That in nuking up- tutblenehe4 Currie 95, Nihon. Graham. ' muslin, Allow one inch to the yard 8RD CLAss---Geo. Ansley 100, John tor shrinkage. King 100, Egerton Wellwood 100 That it is said that sprig's of Mary Campbell 100, Nellie Graham' warttilVootl seatttcilxld iii pews infest, tits for the Pionssiteld. e cable ape. on ,vas lanitoba of the itrodueed 100, Mary MaeDolia}d 700, hosanna: eel with black ants will drift+ these' Johnston 100, Nellie Martin 100, pi ests �tll'ay. Fanny Green 1.00, Mary Kennedy 95Benson Cruickshank 9 0xGeo t 'h1 if youv{nt to keep your o Johnston 85, Edith J%relsh 55, Annie; house free from moths never putosaell COWAN, Paterson 45. i down your carpets till the floor is eT . 2z,7n Jvxroit'EI ,y Graham 100, I thoroughly dry. I Onager UTn Dxv. CODA Co. 'If rnoy, • r'L FQR alae removal of 1 � � � � wormtt of all kindtt D I frt DN.d$MIT*4 S PAI �iii,,,✓Fj GERMAN WORM �;''�• , r.,,..s.' 4UZBNQEa, Alaayll Ns pranspt, rahaTilo, sgfa #n4i pteasanq regytdn4 AQ aftrr ,uadicine, T,"evar {ailing. l.aivo no bad after vette. petee, es (lenat. pe*' 130x ISTHE BAST REMEDY FOR A�+ rpt LOOK HERE 1 PRAINS, ,RUIISE5, OCALDSNIURAIS 'NiIiInterestEvery �j• body1 John L:cAekld o 10 t1znie WileYi That Indian meal best t t It Aua o sex .N ZR 85, Jas , Finlay lLv 8a bt, D0y ell 85. . lldreconomytobi an1c I itg G quantities David Finley 55, Jeanie England 30, I 90 Una Ransom. 3v S e ee Currie ' hl l1sesygrounc t Jas. Murdoch 65, att King 65,1 of it at a time. sere ore z kS , XSIUER OF MARBI4G4 R.J. I3A a ,Teacher. ( That for long, slaw col ing, porce-' laid stew -pans are More desirable NJ. WS ITj 4 MS. than tin or l raiiitewe}Jr, as the article Ben. Fisher, an and respected cooking can kept eit a more even! I resident of Mount Bre*does, Lias been temperature. arrested charged wi lI robbing the post office there, G.1.''.Wilson,tllo Ii.=omit postofftce clerk charged with cane' registered letters, was commit ed for trial at Lindsay on Saturddy. Mark H. Irish, tl e widely -known and highly respecte ex -lessee of the Rossin House, Toro o, died on Friday careful too that they are of the best • morning at his rest cncc, Toronto.. quality, and well finished. The British steamers Clytha and That suet may b Cadoxton collided in the English be: kept sweet for Channel on Friday night, and flit; some time by pulling the skin or Clytha went dottni, with seven of her membrane from it while it is fresh, sprinkling salt, upon it, eying It up in erew. ft. bag and hanging in a cool, dry John Daley, a very old resident place. of Seaford', fell one day on the side- walk and broke his thighbone. Ow- ing to his age the facture will not reunite. Mrs. England, t l' England, Montreat emetic ale br u a t d• That articles that have been stained, with ink or fruit should not be'put into Soap Sluts until the stains are re- moved, as soap liar; a tendency to "set" the stains. • That iron cooking itCUSUS increase in value with use, as 'the surface be- comes smooth. In buying them, be E'e of Dr. F. R. was given tartar ist in' place of bismuth, and died < guest immediatelyafter taking the po son. City ' Clerk • Bea ley, of Hamilton, hes had printed mid will send out to :ter cities and totem in the Province a petition to the Legislature, asking for the assessment 'Of ehureh lands. James C. Bain, tete Grand Trunk ticket seller who aliscondecl from To - into the Province in 1881 3' a cont- ronto on the 13th of January, was ar- rested in San Juan\ the capital of the treed entered into between t, the Fed- Spanish Island of Porto Rico. eral Government and the Canadian The Stratford At lletic Association Pacific, Railway placed th4 company has expended $5,f>l 0 on their new in a position to charge excessive park and expect to spend about $3,000 freight rates, and whereas the said more, when they wild have one of the a finestgrounds in the Province. lute. They although somewhah recleed'wll give a meeting next June when re since very high and hears very $3,000 will be gives in prenti ams. heavily, especially upon he farmers of theI*ravince, and serio sl retard John Turner, aged'80,' and° Eliza y de Coats, aged 22, both colored, were the development of our {lgricultural resonrees; and whereas, the so-called National Policy, brought into effect tive tariff which the ce been in - in 1879, when the pro was aclopted, and undo duties en imports have s creased, thus enhancing prices and i fostering'combines, has h.d the effect of placing further excessive burdens upon our • settlers, thudrendering agricultural pursuits L and whereas, it is dc;; nprofitable; Hirable that articles necessary to the prosecution of agriculture be placed upon the free fist, and an all other articles a tariff irnR?sed for revenue only; and whereas, it is the duty of this House to do everything possible in the direc- tion of securing suelt reductions in freight rates and the tariff as will tend to make agricultural operations More successful and render our people More contented and prosperous, and alnducc to the success of our efforts kJ develop the excellent natural re - entrees of this Province, therefore, be toresolved, that this House is of the pinion that in order to promote the. nit interests of the present population ttcl induce settlement, the railway Aches generally, and the local rates 1lxeciaily, should be materially re.. heed, and the tariff framedupon athe I ,t . bbseto we above forth," , "-'- • The Silting Med141i110 "Rll run down" from the weakening Was of waren wenthl r, you need a good 96o zcnd'biood purifier like Iiaod sSanta- na. Do not put of taking it. Num. sus little ailments., if neglected, will soon Mkt sap the system. a„W nooci'e Satish. pee rinser, to expel disease and give you ;ala land appetite --- PIZZA _PI ZA *re the beat family Bather. f iva>3C nxA It irre, Harrill**, reliable., t Thee bar soap should be cut into pieces of a convenient size for using, and put into a dry puce. If- the house mistress does notattend to the cutting, her servant 1s bn't, but will use a whole bar at once the consequ- ence being needless wasp. That when bread is. baked the loaves should never beet flat on the table or shelf, but shout. be set on end, one loaf against another, and wrapped closely aren't& with a clean. cloth. This nmakes the crust tender by keeping in the steam° That experienced, 91d -fashioned house -keepers say that the dough for cookie or gingerbread i much more easily handled and relic . and stamp- ed the day after it is 'nude than on the sante day-. In cold weather it should be set where it will not be- come hard. Hot alt nwater is the best1 1SGCt destroyer ' known. Put alum into hot water and boil until dissolved, then apply the water evith a brush to all cracks, closets, bedsteads, and other places where insects may be, recently married in Brantford. The found. Ants, cockroaches, fleas and bridal pair had a rowITuesday, and other creeping things are killed, the groom fired a shotgun at his wife, who- ducked her got a few shot in her was arrested_ lead, and only The human heart is a hollow leek. Turner muscle of a conical form, placed be- tween the two lure's, a'ncl inclosed in The international ec isentiou of tile. the pericardium, or heart sac. The soeieties of Christian endeavor win ordinary size of the heart lathe adult rr J. is about five i 11 h meet this year -at C�velatid, Ohio. inches in length, , 3 The date is now fixed, a ild the conven- tion is summoned from; July filth to July 15th. Canon Richardson, of London, president ofe the Ontario Union, is doing all in his power to make the next international con- vention one of speciitl interest to Canadians. Fulton's Hotel, threemilesnorth of incites in breadth at the broadest part, and 27 inches in thickness. Its weight is front ten to twelve ounces in men, and from eight to ten ounces ill women. President Cleveland'sBrother, the Rev. Wino N. Cleve- land certifies to Mr. Jebel.. D. Rose's Seafortli, was totally dcbtroycd byfire siekness and cure. Mr. Rose's state - on Thursday evening of last week. meat is as follows:—"I, the under- signed, feel constrained to : bear testimony to the value of trout. reluedy for Dyspepsia. Last summer ,my stained' failed sp entirely that I as unable for weeks to digest any food The fire was caused byi a defective 1 Cltil 1 , 1 c not ancll ad befo healD• noticed, y gained too rnueb headway to be brought under centre . The house and contents were inured in the Wellington Fire InsuraicFCompany except an ocesilal ezackci•mean- of ca- of Guelph for $900, Total loss is while, I was reduced to a skeleton, not known. and became so weak as to be unable ' to walk without staggering, ; Having Indispensable. --•-There are some seen in a Toronto paper yottr remedy simple remcdiesindispen family. Among these, t of years assures us, shot cd Perry Davie' Pefe 1. both internal andexterre application i re ainou my health, gaining t eight we have r 1 c found it of great valtic •� l days 1:t -dart sin ell a s 3 lbs. P l ti 1 i especially earl we recommend it for healthy, which blesiing, raid tr God, colds, rheumatism, or fees!' wounds I owe (as I think) to your n ;dicnlc, IC D. C. Yours truly .Toll:\" D. lost. ;file in.cvory advertised, I procured through my to experience sister, a bottle of your medicine. Id be record- Upon trying it I begat at once to tun. For; mend, and in a short time 9ntir'eiy and lir ' lilacs. C11 i'istianI, l;i a. What class of traulesmen succeed Chaumont, New York. hest by going; to the wall:' I'apc c, hangers. t The puling malt is one wh eelticnt • When a lady faints, Well figure wearies in well 'doing. should you bring her?” You. must Her 1)o you believe in love at lint bring her two. ; sight ? She: This is eo sadden, X. D. C. Pills the ISxative for . I. 0. is it flesh. producer, thrn olklldrlote. poopl* should use it. 0o IesIO •E3 AIM \ i I WItO:DITEU, i.5 � •v 81'. z9, Weare selling r a f3 LLIGEN81'1S , hest Coal Oil at 12 1-2 cents per Im, eria1 gal- lon, n a can c nt ' the. ., a>tn>`ng he equivalei, t of five American gallons equivalent f 50c, exclus v lof s pack- age.s age. UNLOCKS ALL TMC CLOGRi0 OCCRETic�•^• OF TUC DOWELS, KIDNE/d AND LtV£a, CAnRYtNG OFF GRADUALLY, tWf1TNOUT W EAa INGTHE DYSrzM, ALL InthuFf rIea AND r0UI. HuMORO. AT THE SAME TI E ConUt;e .0, INQ ACIDITY or•THE 3TOItASH, Curtin% DILIOUSNESS, DYSPEpStA, HEAD- ACHES, DIZZINESS, HtARTBURN, FINE, CONSTIPATION,UM ATIS IUs , DROPSY, SKiN DISEASES, aIAUNDIC,C, SALT RHEUM, ERYSiPE;LAS, SCRO- FULA, FLUTTERING OF 'THE HEART, NERVOUSNESS, ANS GEMEI1AL DEBILITY. THESE AN4 ALL. $IMILAn COMPLAINTS QUICKLY YIELD' TO THC CUAA• Tine INFLUENCE of BURDocat 44o00 BITTERS. DR WOO—Irl VA44 VI, tRo I,44 �.y € s '.Nor or a P1 :'•ch in the lung -heating virttiez oftho Pine ,• .:,Inert with the soothing an,i expectorant .u,leracs of other pectoraI•herp s and barks. AP ERI CECT URE OR C'2OVGHS AND'gOLDS I'•ioarseness,Asthma, Bronchiti Sore Throat, Wrounand all THROAT'BRONCHIAL and LUNG DISEAS'ES. Obsttnatd coughs which resist other remedies yield pr..pt1g to this,, pleasant piny syrup, PRIQE 2.00. AND 000. PS f 130TTS.0rkalicomiav GOS.O {YY AL1. DRU.00t A<�'a a.i^ 1 .n vna".,n.'1 'WEBS R'S INS`.ERNAtIO 4. Aver tNeto DICTIONARY -4,ig 8Tre. TliasucceesoroftLe "aVuadiridged.,' .+ • Ten years ,were r spent revising', 100 editors employed, as and ;beer ii300,00e expended. .3';Iiv4erybocly Should [Mil this <•' Dictionary. It an- ;s ewers all questions 4 concelning the his- e. tory,pelling, pro- s; =notation, and 4 meaning of words. 4 Library in Itself. ', Italso giro�tt the facts oftentwanted concerning eminent tr persons, ancient and modern;; noted Roth ctiiotiue5 s ersons and places. a countries, towns, Mid aatnrarfe tures of tiro� 5globe; translationofforaifi tuotnt otLl.A words,phrases, and proverbs ; o.,ate,ete `e 41if9 Wel:te a I.'nvahifable lathe Ilonsellold, and to the tea(hor, scholar, pro- fessional man, afid soli educator. The Globe, Toronto, says:--• ' This new dictionary is the beet book of its land ,10 1n the English language. For every femur,'ihe rneutbet5 or which halo mattered ``ho art of 'Path rp 1nlr,ita purchniso Will proveaproftablehtvestincnt. The Timet, .Innettton, says: -- It may well be pronounced the best working dtr- troi,ery and the cheapest book in the world, tout 014001d be in every behool and family in Canada. JCI'aveyottri/ao s8o1XotShowitfoyotl. • G5. & a ]rifer#farm Co. »u0U sft r ,5 rf tet ba sa. t1 se86EAcenid110of nb e 11085. "'Send for free pre5tx'etus ,ont n tns,w cpages,fifuatatoet. RERVIL BEANS r. • wxW NE,IIVD BrAI1A re it near Ms. ¢every that etre the orat oases of Nervous iSebilie! t Vigor and I'Alliag bleulio,xla YeatOreb the weeknees of body o mind caused by over work. or th errant oat* cent* of youib. Th Remedy eb• eoktteir eureer the meet nbetinate eases an 's,i other taxxvcxttec have failed e,ou t0 relieve. old byydruY ,lista et 01 par I,nc a, or ',islet y6 er go, h adail on receipt of price hY ed[tmsloa �Tdlt J�AMB*1 nTOIN�i 00.. Toronto. oat, write r,ir paephiet. 1+otd ler- 41'ingli.v, • H. Ir. UIIItt+OS. American Axes, 5oc. to 65c. each. Crosscut Saws, c, to $E.00 per foot. We to -day r duce our quotations o ° Binder Twine one cent per ib. J. A. CLINE & CO, { Wingbam. Weekly Free, Press —ASP— FARM AND ,i` HOME ... FOR 1S9i . ' . Ds M oil ,O0 90TH PAPERS FOR t$1.00 ENLARGED ANl IEVIPROVEO. A HIG}l-CLASS FURY PAPER. NEW FEATURE : fir 4,tainonin nits .-11I PtiRLIOZIZP-- 1{ EY I11111AY I►i0111+TINO .."-AT TIMES OIrFICE, JostewiNR $TRE 'r WIRG14A11f;, 0Wi AI IQ, stibsoriptitat twice, $t poi- vea r,ix tadTsnoa. ADVERTISING RAM: Spites ) l yr. I 4 ate• 1 8 mo, 1. 3 se 043060114th 8.00 .9 0 j+ 0 86 .0 00 i 8 !, •le tx, Halt " 00 00 gr0 OQ ! 12.00 6. $ Quarter 4020 00 12 00 7 00 •4 04 One inch G 00 it 00 I 2, 00 100 I.eKai 594 9010 casual a dvertisetnents, Pc. per tine for Arae insertion, and 3c, per line furcaChaubaolyxent. inaextior. 10as witless 100,e,for Ar t Insertion, ien'ma 5c, per line for each subsequent intorno. No loot notice will 4e charged less Oars 260. Advertisements of 14oat, AMMO, Strayed, Situations, 1 and Bueinon (Thermo 11 anted, not exceeding 8 Mucin nonpa rell, 8 kper month Hoaa d Farms or Sale, not 0044411BE e a S1 for that month, 60e. per subsequent month Theo Wore will be strictly adhered 50 Special rata tor local advertisements, 02 19 loner poriode. Advertisements and Meal notice, without specific directions, will he inserted till forbid and charged accordingly. Transitory advertisements must be paid in atdatrce cheeps for contract AdvertIc:menta must be n the office by Wednesday noon, in order to appear ' that week It. ar,zeTT PIOIRUITOI Ann PUI{LIAHNN VETERL CARY DEI9IRTMENT, Under the charge of Dr. J. i 'Wilson, V. a„ London, Answzits To CORaBSI'ONDx1T Enquiries will be answered free, and should ahw ys contain writer's full name and address, EACH NUMBER WILL ALSO CONTAIN: Era. De. TALMAGE'S SstotoS, deliirered the Sunday previously. 'WYARMAN'S WArn:,Itree" and other writings by this celebrated author. eeleNJ LTURAL 31Arrna—I1ustrated,. LAOIS& PAGE—Illustrated. A SIOOAL TALE, and other interesting reading matter. A WE$SLY Pelle OF Goon Mutno.• SUBSCRIBE; NOW Price, One Dollar a yearin advance for the W AMY Fleet Panes and NAnM AND Ilona} -in all 30 pages, Agents wanted in every unrep t tented district to solicit subscriptions. • i• FREE PRESS PRiNTiNtt` COMPANY, LONDOit, • - ON1Uti0. DR 1R MACIiONALD, f ✓ JOSEPHINE STREET, WINOIIAN, . . Oxtettso. '(](% l3, Tr$Wi,ER, M,D.C.M., Member Oopege l'byaidans and Surgeons, Ontario —Coroner for County of Huron— Olfico Upstairs, next to hfr Morton's olllcc, Wing. 'hang, Ont. Orman Troon. -•0 to 12 a, m., 1 to p. in, or at Residence, Diagonal Street. eT. P. KENNEDY. M. D., M, U. P. S. 0. (Successor to Dr. J. A. AI eldrullt. Odd Medalist dart t of Western v ester , t University: e Late) House Y M 1 Surgeon in London Qenecul t[osnitul. Special atter• tion paid to diseases of women and children.. • °thee—Formerly occupied by Dr. Meldrum,Corner of Centre and Patricl streets. Wigwag Ori VAEST0 E. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Etc., Private and Company funds to los, at lowest rate interest. No commission charged, Mortgages, toren and tarm property bought and sold OFFICE -.Beaver Bloelc 1VINo0Arr • J. A. MORTON BARRISTER, Jct Wiughum Ont • • •,1 Barrister Etc. SOLICITOR IlOIt PQ DANK OF IiAAfn.T01V• noun. TSO LOAN. Office—Meyer Block, Winghem, DENTISTRY" --J S. JEROME, 1{ltrotteal, Ie : t lateacturing Celluloid Plataa z 6 a Vulcanite prates of thehostmatetlnl t�iaor•1ii' as cheap as they can be got ift the Dominion. A11 work warranted. • Painless extraction of teeth by the use of Electric* ity or Vegetable Vapor. TAxs rlorict.-1 will extract t4th for 26 cents each. OFFICE: In the Bearer Block, opposite the Brunswick Reuse. MILL W tn. H. Macdonald; L. D. S., ZETLAND SAW DENTIST. 1 s. GEORGE THOMSON, Proprietor. Lumber of all kinds, First-class phingles, and Cedar Posts. Car Load Orders a` Specialty. WOOD delivered to any ;part of Wing - ham. (S Orders by'',na11 promptly attend , o GEORGE THOMSON, BOX 125, wingha m P. rocs, rocs, loss 1 The highest Cash price paid for any quantity of good HARD AND SOFT OD LOGS delivered in our ytircl. and getprices before Call a l disposing polling of your Timber. " t CutofflSawing,PtaIntng and SHINGLE OU . TINE the cheapest t<' as ch es sa Isfa' i don@ cheap p ct art gl n 1 ars teed All kinds of Itough and tressed Lumber, Leath, Shingles,, 85r7., kept constantly on hand licralAN & SON. Magian), X1eo.1th,1898, OFFICE, = - MASON'S BLOCK Opposite the Queen's Hotell Wingham. Will visit Gorrie ist andl3rd Mondays of each month. JOHN' RITCHIE, GENERAL INSURANCE u GENT Wn*OnAH, { 081.485 DEANS, JA , Wlxattdi, 1 LICENSED' AUCTIONEER FOR OF HURON. Sales attended In any part of Moderate. SHE COUNTY' the Co. Charges t1Bxtl , c I., �'0$N > Wrxoll sal, ORT., LIbENSEDAttoTIONEErt Eon 'r zlYRON All orders Ieft At the bbMES odic° iremptly attend ed to. Terms reasonable. JAMES HENDERSON, Lion.:sko Avorron en von Oen ins rlvhorr AND Blume. All sales attended to promptly and on the Shcrteet Notice. Charges Moderate and Satistaotiee Chlerehteet. All necessary arran:l hiehts can be made at the Talks' tinea + Wl8err.4N ON't > coulry or { n. J. incaSli, .V 'porento, Minters Coll lre Physlcaacis and Surgeons, Ontario. 13khonAr t • to . 0`1Atue tiroxtoy to X4011011 Notes. Nees Disc tinted, A9 142 ASO1 AI3 Money adva,tttd on Motto prlvilego of }'raying at the eflt Andaaeonnte collected.. server'gleek Wi ightam.Ont. et5}.pet mint with ' 50J' yenr, Notes 4, #o%v Princess Louise Dui tI"kz Ironing. In the W0110111 at nom) Xi Katharine Lee gives a gossipin sketch of Princess Louise, As daugl tor and bride, sculptor and paint as well as. royal personage. She Got ami ineident of the prinecss' sojour in Canada, for wbieh she is unabl to cite the authority, but which si thfztks 'cis worth repeating as atn i stance af- tilat total absence of qi1. Iaulyisnt, which Is, in its baa souse, s 0' € r Xt Glee >,UIy aabseltt tttttom�, our ;•oy;,l ladies. It seems that one. day tit Peincess was walking without ala attendants clear her, when she can to a cottage. The only person visibl was an old woman busily ironing o of her hus'band's shirts, The Prin was thirsty after her walk, an �, stoppingrte 0' h cit at 0d o. of 1 asked t ah old 1•a i ra' i rt ak if she would kindly go her a glass of water. Tho busy el WDiiialr Somewhat shortly refused do se. 'Tho spring was a little di tante,' she said, 'and slie was busy t ironingher old HMI'S shirt, for he Iva going whit her to see tlae . Queen' child on the nl0rrow,t "The Ilrinet+ss, no doubt with eecret thrill of amusement, said tha she wouldd iron the shirt if the old lady would fetelt her the water. The compromise was quickly agreed on The old ,woman. went to ilio spring and the Princess diel the ironing. When the old Woina,u returned, the shirt was handed over to bor. Need- less to say it was ironed •nicely. In exehange for the glass af' neater the recent laundry woman informed the astonished old woman diet site was the 'Queen's child.' The startled old woman took `the shirt, declaring that her old man should newer wear it, but keep . that she, would ttld ik , Fir it forever Or c V � Cl ,iuas a memento of the .`Quee_Il.'•s child.,' " o and Stepllon 1 within a rens Xis family in th g makes molt se t- changes have er, is n e t0 r 1 te a 0 OA ie, e on n~ e bor of`schaol se 92 r'uratl sego inspectorate, at were 93 rural 11011001. HOU There 51'o houses in this. are brick, 8 sto log,. all these No, 18, Past mated value o grounds95 is J 3 $a _moat and fun* New school' h brick) were ere 1898 in S, S. No S, No, S. 5. D � 1, .Hay t one built in No, . d cost about $1000 to. tiro Bost of seath. s- school one of the in this inspeetoi s inside in ask, wit s is seated with fin having automatic t No, 1, Stephen t No. 13, ,Ashfield, of desks. These more that other more eoaas#brtab and are }inner, a foot fastened t centre. Truste t desks should. gee asing, New sin put in the.5tleen ' the Exeter scbo there is a higl Huron. that is school in 'seating goner ation, mad 1 e lel class rooms. I j tial brisk school cel during the Stephen,, No. 11 Hay and Stephe ftunisia,se, prove ST. iYlrMl1:,N' School Inspectors' Report. The following is stihe report of Seheollnspectoi Tom. for West Huron, forThe90 8a: up o�\ hlcli this report is founded are mainly the sebool returns front the several seheol sections, com- piled by the trustees aaad the teachers and from infarmation taken by the assessors, and forwarded to nig efface by the =township clerks. I find the a „reateranulnber of the reports neatly and (correctly filled, though about ten per ;cent of them are carelessly, and incorrectly done. Evlery item in these reports should Ire elearly and' definitely answered, MA where pos- • Bibi; :should be answered in figures. The :returns trout asseseinent -rolls r sent iti'by the township (tilerks were, from 'Gll>.Ftc, of the, iiltriiiei,pltlities, in- coan,tflk'te,,and from some II1f°the others plailu'hr incorrect.. Thesis iel;rors are sometimes attended with serious fi "•a1 Hain doss, tsl 1o5s when statistics mu - bodied i 'the roll are forwarded to the e titled Government, In the re - terns fvememany school sacietions the trustees neglect to give flue'llames of their seevetary-treasurer, and teach- ers for 'tiic;faliowing year, as aequiieel by dire•- statiistics. For this reason eoiflunii,isieations are often sent tb-the secretary of the previous you:. I re5'peetfuuly call the attention of all trustee 'boards and teaaehors to section: 401(18,) and section 20.6 .of the Public S&,hoals Act of 2891. Cf all will comply with these sections it will save nl w.h (delay and trouble 1l,com- pletirrg z,y lieports, and senditeg out the orders for ;the half -yearly grants, .5 In this age of .Cheap printing,~, and when tons a& ;printed matter are be- ing distribisted free by our Govern- ments, I believe the; Education De- partment should be .asked to fariaish four copies of the School Aet avid regulations to each seYlool section, OFR., aeon should be kept in the sekoot house, and as copy held by emit or e rho fru tees,' '0xceetees ex 2201100I. SECTIONS. In Ashfield, S. S: No. 2 was cluing- edto a R. 0, separate school at the lie- 111 al l& ofS J. 3 8 3, A11ot1 t separate g k school section was formed out oparts of S. S, No. 1, Hay and Stanley, and l Haay . Tide reduced S. S. No. 11, Hay, to 1450 acres. Arbitrators appointed by the townships of Hay, Stephen and Bo- - 8811quct met at Grand Trend, August 23rd, 1898, 51121 formed a school section, to be known as No. 15, Nay and Stephen, Tits sectiontion 1a s formed out of parts of Nos. 8,11 and 12, Stepheki, and parts of No, 5, Hay. Arbitrators . z Xato r Appointed tedthe n byli council of Huron gaat the Jtme sssion, - 180 3, lint at Ztzr}elt, September itit11, 189e, and united the remaining, portion of No, u,11ay, to No. 11, Ilay, tints t creasing No, 11, Hay, Frani 1450 aerie to about 3450 acres. I believe tate re -ar'r'angement of the Seetioeeln the western parts of Ilay. she as-++ Cu w 10.� W41.,3: -aa ffi •S7 7-.e0 (0 .y1 c? 1 >r eo .!a ra . -a twr.:: �. w(I =40.r<–aw en v st'w r -•W c • ►+ r• A ,i• - t3 ea 84) u, CP , Gt N tTr 40 04 ( ...0•0 77.)= C,,tt. :NF C7C1 :ixN U? N. 1.0 44 (001.044-' :161 At 45- ,-,.00101 ••:, t 450!01;7 eh �- 08.1004 tti74 H•45 C71 Cq. The .total is $65291.43 ; 18 $09,289;35. Total :expel ti c r ,fi'4 t ,Total :tenon 1891 waas143,: 1893, $43„297 The therea been melted the school lio desks, and ha it certainly ;d salaries. STATISTIOS 0 skald -laid ., .-.. Cdibortie.�. Goderioh flay .......... Stanley Syi�j.ephell. .,. Ya 11sbOtne. • , • r SL Wawaulosh , . L tiValval h los 1a3 1leatr •r y J'ixeter. r t ctlerttih tow* Tile aver rtlrai'1 and vi 55 per ,cent. 54 per cent, ioh for 1892 per cora. Colborne, special rot.