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DISTRICT NEWS
`The Virceyly Round of Life in tl}p County
of 13uriiii and Vicinity
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"Xeighboring News
Thel?Cyi at Ethel have organized a
I14011.t11:',organ band.
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The eldest sou ofpr. .1, McMillin,
ef Hullett, died last week.
Inspector Henry Perkins, of Gorrie,
who has been on the sick list for some
time, ie recove ing. •
Some persons who are never in.
Building operations are very lively
want of somethinc,,, to grumble:at were
in Milclmay at preeent, and the vit.
1£1,143 is in a prosperouondition. thinking we were not going to have
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any spring this year at all, but
themielves, will at the end of the
three years, regret that it has been
passed. In order to accomplish this,
however, it must be observed and
enforced.—Seeforth Expositor.
TURNBE.RRY.
, Seeding operations ere about wound
up for this season. The seed has been
put in in fine order, the weather being
all that could be desired. Nothwith-
standing the backwardness of the
semon, growth has mine Very rapid
and we have no doubt will yet be even
with other years.
• The annual Institute...meeting of the the promise of "seed time end
teachers of Huron will be held in the harvest," to, won't fail for so ne time
Town. Hall, Clinton, on •tlae 18th, 19th yet.
and 20th of June next, Stock in general has come out pretty
/One Monday morning recently a.
thi
is pring, the severe winter
lin. ntoclergyman was surprised to coupled with the high price of fuel no
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Clinton;/
floebt being .the cause, while some
receive a gift a $5 from a person in
farmers are so short sighted as to
that town, as an evidence of his ap-
pinch their animals rather than pay
pee.iation the minister's sennon
high prices for food.
the day previous.
, . Mr. Marshall Braithwai,
te ,.,...f lots
' BEIAVIORE.
16 and 17, 14th con. Hullett has '
rented his farm of 150' acres, to Mr. .
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'Richard. Bedford, for a term of fiye . The - grist mill is undergoing a
years, for the sura of • 400 a year. thorough refitting.
Mr. Braithwaite, retains Possession Mr. 1:t. E. Berry has left for Port -
for thia.year. • age ]a Prairie, Manitoba.
-School Inspector Malloch is out The cheese factory has commenced
north on official business this. • week, operations for the season.
taking, in the township of Wawanosh. Mr. Keifer, who wa;, bnrned out a
,.• Mr. Mello& rpora shore
ets that s,i heartY
•time ago • is erecting a new
responsewas made to t1hie checulars, ew.eilins..
issued by him; suggesting . thatall . ,
Mr.P. Terrill' is preparing to build • ..,
teachers' in. hi Fe district set apart a a large and,commodious barn thist.'''' :.
day for tree andllower planting ; pia sniff
that already a more cheerful appear
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tines hes been given - to schOol sur. . ,
NewsRecord. , HOREMEN, ATTENTION ! : r
•• ro ndings.—Olinton .
wice daily, and apply McGregor ,l,
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Mr. 'Livirgstone, of ,East Wawa- ;, When your horse is galled, scratch. •,,
It'On'4
nosh, has entered into paitthes *p.:;iA Or cut, or an ugly sere, bathe
with Mr. Calder. of the 8th
-Morri.4, in the Saw milling business:s, Parke's Cabello Uerate. It i$ un
They are now busily ,engaged in en- 41.04bteclly 'the finest healing and
.:;larging 0.aVer's' old mill at the rejig cleansing 'application for it. 13e sure
way track, and moving the machinery yon get McGregor' & Parkes. Sold
from Livingstone's old mill to place- for .2.e. per box,at C. E. Williain's
in the new ones• When finished they drug fitore. ,
'-will no doubt 'enlarge their business. . •
-JUST RECEIVED --
LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF
Tito atebes, Jewelry, o,
At Lower Prices than. Ever Before
Offered in Wingham.
Ottell AS CHEAP as any House in Canada. Try. me and sec
for yourselves.
HALSEY PARK
The contract for building the new
township hell was finally awarded
by the HotVick 'Council to Mr. Wm.
11. Clegg, contractor, of Gorrie, ior
$].,730. The have purchased
Mr, CroslOryf's „beater lot, opposite
the MaplesLeaf hotel in Gorrie, upon
which the building is to bb erected.
Work will coniinenceneit‘ month end
the structure is to be finished in about
,It is thq general impression that the
piovisioris of tie Scot+ Act are being
faithfully obseived by a large majoi.
ity, it not allof the hotel keepers of
this town. They eay they are bound
to give the act a fair trial. This is
creditable to them, As was to have
been expetted, they :have .•rila id, the
prices tor hotel accoinnigdation, but
their charges as yet are by no means
Unreasonable, and are not more than
ie it fair and equitable price to ask: for
ectatkamodation given. Of this none
could coMplam. As we have often
said, a num had better pay •ten cents
additional for his dinner tlien spend
it in whiskey, and byso doing he will
be better, botli' physicallyand peon -
fierily, at the end of the year, and
besides he will have the consciousness
of knowing that the system, although,
it may. require him tc exercise a little
self.donial, is not only banofitting'
himself but is keeping hundreds °this
weaker brethren trent financial and
moral wreck and rilin by over indul-
genoe. Tho Scott Act is a goodolaw,
and if faithfully observed, we venture
prediction that few, not eve!). Cis
opting the consriontiout hotel loiopers
-ADVICE- TC IOTHERS.
Are .'you aieturbed at night and
broken of,,.your rest by a sick ehila
stafering'4,4,k1 cr ing with pain Of cat
-ting teeth if so send at once and get
,a bottle of '.Mrs. Winslow's Soothing
Syrup for •Cliildren Teething. Its
effeeb is ;incaleulable, It will' relieve
the poor little sufferer immediately
Depend upon it mothers, there is no
mistake aboth. it,, It cures dysentery
and diarrhoea; regulates the stomach
end bowels, cures :wiiidcolie, softens
'the gums, rednesk"Pillamniation, and
gives tone and entry •to the whole
system. Mre. Winslow's Soothing
Syrup for Children Teething, is. plea.
sant to the taste, and is the .preserfp
tion of miei:of the oldest and best fe.
'male phVicians and nurses 'xi the
United -States,. and is for sale by all
druggist's throughout the world, Prize
25, cents a bottle.
finis & Landowurs
•nainnei.now.6
Do you want to borrow Money? To buy
more land for X'ourself or Your Sous. To
build a House or Barn' To reticle, Clear,
Underdrain, or otherwise improve Land,
To pay off a Mortgage or other Debt. Or
for any other Purpose, If you do the ne.
dersigned are able to Loan at the lowest
rates of Interest and more reasonable
Terms than any ono else in this section
the country.
MEYER & DICIMNSON,
lastristers, Wingham
Solicitors for the Bank of Hamilton.
COUNTY.' HURON JULY, EXAM-
INATIONS 1885,. •'• •
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First-class, Grade 0, non.professiona-
at the Normal Schools, Torouto and Otta
wa, on Wednesday, July 15th. at 1:80 p m'
Third class, non-professional examination
*SA the High Schools in the County,. on
Monday, Juy 6th, at 1 p n. Second class
'non-professional exo,min Awn at County
High Schools, on Wednesday, July 8th,, at
111:05 a m. For First Class certificates
.Grades A and B Examination begin
:.directly after the conclusion of the Pro:
fessional Examination. Candidates mast
tiotify the Secretary on or before e first
of June, the school where he or she desires
to.write, DitMints the optional subject ho or
Abe now holds, if any. The notice must be.
accompanied by a certificate of character
and a fee of $2.00 or $4.00, if thocandidate
applies for a 2nd as we as a 8rd class
Examination. No name wi be forward:
ed to the De, artmont unless the.fee accom:
paidos it. Forma M apnlica,fion may be
had from the Secretary. The h :ad Masters
of the High benuOni pl &Jo Send the
applications of their candidates to the
Count), Inspector of the division in which
High School is situated
PETER ADA.9 0 1K.;'
b. M. nalmocri, Esq., See. B. Exm
Presiding Inspector.
May 12th, 1886,
Bilardtritk "in ts ObStet.....14 should la;
L........ with Burdock Blood Bitters rot
!awing Tilctrs, Alltesses, Fevers,,Soros, &c. Pro)
revel* bor. T MILBURN &
Scut &Sault. Totrowet.
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Thu...Pure Brod.Clydesdale,
KISi.Cr OF QUALITY,
Will Stand for Mares this Season
as follows :
MONDAY, May 4th -L -Leaves his own
stable, and proceeds by we.rof Wingli am
to Wm. Isbistor's for noon;•:from thence
to Blueyale for night.
TUESDAY—Proceeds by. way of boundary
to Morrisbank for noon ; from thence to
Gamble Hotel, Gerrie, for night.
WEDNESDAY — Proceeds to Crocket
Willis' for noon; from thence to Wm.
Harris for night
THURSDAY—Proceeds to Mr Johnston's,
6th con of Turnberry for noon; from
thence to lvr,r. jonh's, Oth eon of Turn.
berry for night.
FRIDAY—Proceeds to Thomas.Gamble's
n the Culross boundary for noon • from
thence to:August Homuth's on ldth con
of Turnberry•for night -
S ATURDAY—Proceeds by way of Zetland
to Merrifield's hot 1, Wingham, for the
afternoon
The above route will be continued dur-
ing the season, health and weather per-
mitting.
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Imported July,1883, by James, Tipling,
Winghatn., Is registered in Vol. 6, Clydes
dale Stud Book. King of Quality, 2907, is
a beautiful bay foaled June 11, 1582 ; bred
by Thomas Speirs, Kil oarnoclt, Ayrshire;
t sire Sir William (2420):; grand sire Liberal
'Toni (446) ; grand sire, Young Conqueror
(959); g. g. grand sire, Conqueror (196); dam.
Maggie (vol. 6) by Prince David (648) ;
grand dam Sally, by Scotchnian (740) ; g.
grand sire, Surprise (346). Sir William
when two years old gained first prize at
Dundonald Show, and first at Irvine, and
the Highland Society's Medal for the best
animal of Clydesdale breed in the yard.
KING 0.F QUALITY took first prize
and Diploma at North Western Pair,
Wingham, 1884, and first prize at Wingham
Spring Show, 1885.
TERMS—To insure a foal $12. Insured
money to be paid in January 1886. Insured
mitres must he returned regularly to she
horse or they will be charged whether in
foal or not. Parties' disposing of tl. eir
mares before ;collecting time will be hel3
responsible for insurance prices unless the,
mare can be produced or satisfactory
prooL All accidents at, the risk of ta e
owners of mares. Ono dollar payable at
time of service, which will be taken off
insured mares at collecting time: Mares not
beingin foal the $1 willbe kept for our labor
PEDIGILEE .
JAXE8,TIPLINO. Prop.,
1-.IARKNESS
NAM BALM
Restoregrey
hair to its Da-.
turdl colorre,
moves Darifiruff,r.
stops the hair .
from failing out,
inGrOitses its.
growth, and will I's,
not soil the skin. v.
As a bar drese2
sing, It has ne
'seperier. Ones. ,.e!
0.13.teedharnibeSS:
Prepared h$0
tlaritness at Go.
Loudon, Out,
4old..liy 9.11 Dm:testi
tad Patent Median(
Dealote.
Take the Times.
uporait &. DICKENSON'
1DARRISTERS, &c. SOLICITORS FOR BANK OF
HAMILTON. Commissioners for taking aftitla
vitsfor Manitoba. Private funds to lend in straight
loatia at lowest ates. Offices, —Kent's Block, Wind
ham, Luckno and Gorrie.
U. W. C. MEYER. • tt.,mortlersOs.
Wiheham Nov, 18 1880 1.1y
J. A. MORTON,
BARRISTER
Wingham" Out
laRS; EtETHUZITZ &
?IlYSIOIANS AND SLTNGNONS. • :"
0Mo. o, CO: r Contra and . atriek streets, Warn
01: vario.
ALEX. BETHUNE, AL D., IV,.
F. R. o. r. s. R. r,
CHURCH DIRECTORY.' 4e;
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Presbyterian
,CA13BATH SERVICES AT 11 A. AL AND 7 1V11
0 Sunday SchooIat 2:80 P. M Prayer metal
„Wednesday evening at 7:80. Ray. IL AlcQuan
pastor.
Baptist.
ABBATH SERVV7q AT 11 A. AL AND 7 P. M.
0 Sunday schooLat :::80 p. in. Prayer meeting,
'Wednesday evening at 7:30.
Methodl•t.
ABBATH SDItvicEs AT 11 A. M. and 7 P. M
0 Sunday School at 2:30 p• m. Prayer ine..ting
Wednesday evening at 7:30: REV. H. II. CGEN.1,11,
pastor.
Congregational.
ABBATE( SERVICES AT 11 A. AL AND 7 P. .
0 Sunder:301Mo] at 12:30 p.m. Prayer loc,tinti,
Wednesday evening at 7:30. Rev, Me. Torrnic,
tom
Episcepal. .
: OABBATFI SERVICES AT 11 P. AL AND 7•1'.
10 Sunday school in hIcaltenzie'n hall 5t2:30 P.
a.
Prayer meeting, on 'Wednesdayevuning at 7:.3,3"
Ma. McCosu, pastor.
Church of the Sacred Heart.
whold service on Sunday, Mar. 8th tic4 at
10:80 a. in FATHER. Wasr, Priest.
SOCIETIES
'Mohan Lodge, No. 236, A. I. & A. P9., 8. 8. 8.
it/TEETS EVERY TUESDAY, ON OR BEFOVE
the full of the Moon, in their Hall. tient
Block.
InallIond Lodge, N�.. 119, 1. 0. 0. F. _
itt A BETS EVERY TILIDISDAY.EVENING AK 3 0'.
,1,1 clock In their Hall, Mason's Block.
Minerva Ejjjj 80 47, I. 0. 0. P.
lurEFiTs tvrarr,SitObNn AND FOURTH
vj_ day ineach niontir.., Visiting Patriarchs cectiS.
tly invited.
Court maitlaad,' tio-: 23, 1. 0, F.
Li' ELI'S EVERY SECOND 'AND LAST ritinAT
e mins In the month, in their Hall, Tocultiu
Block.
Wingham Lodge, No. 186, A. 0 U. W.
A ,t• gars EVERY THIRD FRIDAY EVENINIO IN
111, the month. Lodge room, Tamlyn's Block.
fooctil, tic ie.. Shier of Chosen 1,ttentli.'
Air BETS EVERY ,F1118T •AlblYDAY EVENING Hst•
.1.71 the monitti; In their hall, TahtlYh'S
L. 0., L. No. 794.
EETIS, EVERY FIRST FRIDAY EVENING LN
1.11 the month.
Mechanics I n Clete,
Beaver
tek.t°9di:.ggi7l°f°nd4YTtteedays, Yein!sday,rtay7idPrItysfruit
1 to 10 o'clock, p.m., and on Saturdays from 9 a. M.
to 10 p. in. Library open on Tuesday, and 5rith4f
evenings from 7 to 8 o clock and on Saturday amen -
noon from 3 to 4 o'clock.
Post office,
- f 11033398 non 8 A. At TO 7 P. 7f
net,.
Postmaster.
Terra Sand.
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Li. ald 111;iOdlity DVeitErecn3
LOCAL RAILWAY TIME TABU
• Aging north.
Aniro-10c40 s. n9. toepart-10340 a. ca.
Arrive—. 2:10 p. re, Depart— 8:10p, M.
Arrive— 8:00 p. tn. Depart.... 8:00p. to.
Arrive --10:20p. nt. Depart -10:20p.
Trains loaning at 10:20 runs Tuesday,
and Saturdaye only.
eels/ *ONO W. 4. & B.
Arrive... am a. tn. Depart— 6:00 11. tn.
Arrive— 7:45a. tn.
Arrivo-11:18 a, in. Depart --11:18 a. In.
Arrive— 2:35 tr. m.
AtriVe'—. 7:10p. in. Depart— 740p. In.
Train leaving at 8:50 rant Ilutedays, Thared4
Saturdays only.
L. N. a O.
Attire -10:4c a. tn. Depart— 7:41
Arrive-- 800p. rn. Depot t— 2.1its p. ca.
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