The Wingham Times, 1889-08-23, Page 10Yxc Rtingljam
FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 18E9.
Nat3.rrotolrftl
The following pal
Tressed the resent Te
and hold non -proles,
nal Teaohera.
onsitave sucecasft:ily
odors' examination
anal 'eertitcates as
subjoined
Goderielt--Third
Cook, 11, Cragie,
Dalton, L. Finlay,
H. Henning, A. Joh
M Parsou, I -i Smith,
Second Class -E Ad
MoLaugliliu, W Ma
L McLean, 14O'Lea
,son, M Watson, A
$eaforth-Third
Elliott, A. Glass, A
Latta, D MoDon
Diokuon, J Goveul
Fierce, e. Simpson,
Listowel -Third
Clayton, J Curtis,
Glenn, M Greer R
'Class --S'.. Boyd. M.
Closer, O. Burnie, B.
`..Halls, `>;, kiawkins,.
stone N MaoCormaak,
Strange, A Tibio,
ison, B Finlay, T
ouskoy, E McNath,
Stafford, E Wat-
Kay,
lass -F Clarkson, 11
slyest, F Hendry, C
a. 'Second Class --B
k, if McKenzie, M
Smith.
lass• -T Burke, Y
Engler, A Gaynor, I
ichol, J Richmond, T
Stevenson, J Wilson,
Class -4 Austin, &'W
Gilpin, J Kerr, S
Reid, J' Simpson,
C, W.ynu. Seen
Farrell, T• Green,
Shannon, J Ward.
Clinton -Thir
Combe, J Elder,
Jenkins, Ivr Kelly,
Donald, J Monag
J 'Murray, T P
W Sloan, M Tum
Boll, G Downing,
kiolmes, 3 111uutg
Class -3 Bone. N
Gray, H Holmes, E
C McDonald, .Jas Me -
I Idorarlane,C Martin,
tteraon, R Smilie, W
h, Second Class --D
Hardy, A. Hartley, H
ery, I Murch.
Though the Johnstown disaster occurred
more than two months since,the interest of
the public iu so remarkable an event
has not ceased to be active. H. 8. Good -
epee & 00. of New York, have just issued
a very complete and richly pictorial
history of the event, which is a work of
1the deepest interest and power. No reader
will care to lay aside this thrilling narra-
tive unfinished. In the world's horriblll'
records of evil wrought by the untamed
forces of nature, few catastrophes have
been more heart sickeuing. The fearful
loss of lite, ruption to business; destroying
the complex machinery which fed so
nattily thodsand and contributed to the
interests of the whole land, are hard to
match. Death and ruin take a thousand
shapes, but rarely have they assumed a
guise ro horrible as that iu whish they
rushed down ou the people of Conon:augh
Valley, The record cannot fail to be of
perennial interest;aud to stir the . hearts
of all who reedit for the next generation
to come, for such a catastrophe, mercifully,
comes but once in a century, if so often.
Enough time has not elapsed to enable the
proper verification of the facto to be made
and.s. careful and studied statement to
be given to the public worthy of so startling
.a subject Auy horrible and bap hazard
narrative of au event which stands unique
in our history, is far from doing it even
.. partial justice. The author has given us
in this book a record both vigorous and
accurate, and every reader should have
the work in his halide. The book is an
•octavo handsomely .• printed and boutrc3,
and contains 622 pages, embellished with
forty-eight fine full page illustrations.
Agents are wanted. II 8 Goodspeed & Co
pay all the duty.
List of Val Fairs.
Provincial -Loudon, September 9 to 14.
Industrial -Toronto, September to 21.
Nor tit- Western-Goderich, September 17
to 19.
Gloat Central -Hamilton, Sept. 23 to 27
'.i'ellealey and Eusthope-Wellesley,
Sept, 2 4 and 25.
Central Bruce -Paisley, Sept. 24 ,to 26.
Tho Northern -Walkerton, Oct. 1 to 4.
North Perth -Stratford, Oct. 3 and 4.
Listowel, Sept. 18 to 21.
Northwestern-Wiughatn, Sept. 24 grid 26.
Mitchel}, Sept, 26 and 27.
South Perth, St. Mary's, Sept 21 and 25.
East \V swanosli, Belgrave, Oct. 1 and 2.
Clinton, Sept. 24 to 26.
1,ruser ts, Oct. 3 and 4.
Guelph, Sept, 25 and 26.
llitchr•1I, Sept. 26 and 27,
Central, at Hamilton, Sept. 23 to 27.
Suutheiu, Brantford, Sept 10 to 12.
"3orthv,'estern, Goderich, Sept. 17 to 19.
I?o:Moell r. at Chatham, Sept. 17 to 19.
3uuthoru Comities, at St, Thomas, Sept.
21 to 27.
t,Lcvn.--In Brussels on the nth inst., the wife of
Da-. W. T. Clog :1 . ou.
1trTE p ; In 3lurri, , n the 10th inst., the wife o:
air. Wm Rutledge ; twin daughters.
LTACa18- In Tnrnberr . on the Oth inst., the wife
of \lv. 11. II. Harris ; a augbter.
arta ANNA - In Wingt:ah , on the 13th inst., the wife of
SSI.. John Mauna; a s,n,
lyi 11. EED.
1 IMsrrogo t Aw )n Monday the '14th Aug.; at
u z'• ten o of Thos La.:v, Esq., by the Rev. 7, J.
Ji',er, AL A..Mr. Dai Armstrong, of brussels, to
*II• Sit „ • ate, of W ihertou.
Min:..!a--1'Alcn -A the residence of DIr. Ralph
,.:,hton, brotl er•1n•law of the bride, on the
14ti1 in: e , by tiro Rev A. Stewart, Dr. A. I. lac-
herigm, ... 2orouto, ,1 .1) of Winghant, to Miss Mag.
g le kris, of Clinton,
,runs•• -In East Wa 1tnash, on the -Nth inst., Ivy
Stem, ells ' daughte • of 3Ir..Gco. Stein, age.l 7 year
and f) 0l).,1(4.
cr'ro - hf STora:• on the 18th inst., Afabei 15,
41.0 :::11, 'v 1 jyear , 10 months and 28 (lave,
b.ro: r i In MEI en the 17th inst., Elisabeth A.,
Jacob giant, aged 54 years.
•'. S 1n Turn errs ort the 18th inst.,. Eliza,
wife „t Mi. Geo.: I .at, aged 49 years,
\VittG1IA111 %.IAItICETS.
WINGI/A7t, August 2'.,1589
Y. a . e'., 11.y 1'. Deans, Produce Uealr.
Fest., p ISO lbs,
• 1 2 76 to 2 75„
R.1 ".14(,per bushel, •
• 0 85
090
,' • 0nr0
0.4.4. •
L i1,044,
rotates, •
Butter per 1h.::.+,, 13
p�.,d..6
Roils, 1
i4rzi..1,mli, 1 26
11
fur pat sow,
11
wish
C. 1'. R. TIME TABI04.,
Traits arrive and depart as follows :
LICAVINq ARMIN°
5:48 a. in..........FQr Toronto...... ,..,3:85 a. In
2:55in „ 2:15 pan
2:15 p. et... ..For Tceswatcr 2.16 "
10;30 p. Ifs 10:30 "
Q• ATTTID T '/UTNE .E2,27"
A. 0. STItATIIDIIE, MINN; WINQUAM.
Through tickets to all points in America -North-
West, Pacific Coast, etc., via the shortest and all
popular routes .Baggage Checkedthrough to
destination. Lowest freight rates to all points.
••-'--TIME TABLE.--^•'-`
LEA FB wnNenA31. MOAT% Al wmataN.
0:50.e.in.Toronto, Guelph,Pahuo `stow, apo. 3:30 pan.
11:10 10:10 "
" ton, "
7:958:40 P:114.. ...,Palmerston,ClinMixed.... .10:20 a.m.
0:50 a.m London, 6co.......... 11:00
s:40 p.m, 7:46 p.nl.
11:10 a.ul....... ..Eleoardine, ,to.. ,..... 0;859 a.m.
8:80 p.m 11:10 "
10:10 " 0:60 pan,
FARM TO RENT.
In the Township of nilaee, one mile north of
Gowenstown, vomer ng 100 acres, 86 acres cleared,
20 mires of pasture th a first-class spring (no trouble
to water cattle,) d 14 acres of good meadow, with 4
acres o5 fall w eat and seeded, the balance under
gond cultivat n. Frame barn and log house with
well at bot For full particulars apply to
J. W. SCOTT, Banker, Listowel,
or to E. A. LEWIS, Agent, Palmerston.
GA COMPLETE HISTORY
--SF TIIE--
JOHNSTOWN
Embracing also a history of the floods in Williams-
port, -Loch Haven, Sunbury, and all the flooded
districts in the State of Pennsylvania, also in Wash-
ington, D.C., New York, Maryland, Virginia and
West Virginia, alt of which caused the total loss of
over 11,000 lives and the destruction of over$I0,000;-
000 worth of property.
BY GEO. T. FERRIS A. M.
Octavo, 522 pages; Illustr ed with Forty -
Eight Full rage Bram gs. Price 81,50.
First edition issued August 11 -h, We pay duty on
all books.
AGENTS WANT ' t. Send 60 cts for com-
plete outfit,
S. S. GOOD r ED & CO., New York.
and Conemns°h
Valley
FLOOD,
zo zHfi
EiORTHVVEST
In order that the farmers of Ontario way have an
opportunity to learn the exact truth about the re-
sultot thedrouth in the North-West during the
present season, the
...,
ariactia
Pacific
Offer the following very low harvest excursion rates:
WINNIPEG
DELORAINE
GLENB0RO'
SALTI COATS
MOOSEJAW
2
R
CAL( A.i ‹ti.
Attg 29, returning Sopt. 30
i3e3 " • Oct, 14
S pt. 24, " Nov. 4
Full I.lrticulars from any agent of the Company,.
SALESMEN '10 SELL
ANTED
1}. Nursery Stock. All goods
tearranted Ffrat•class.-
Porinanent, pleasant, profitable positions for the
richt men, Gond salaries and expenses paid weekly.
Liberal inducements to beginners. No previous ex•
perienee necessary. Outfit fres. Write for terms,
giving age.
Giros. 11 CHASE, Nurseryman,
(Mention this paper.) Rochester, N. Y.
PLEASANT VALLEY APIARY.
The undersigned has for sale a number of Colo -
keeps on
hand a fLlBEES. rHe so
ullsupllyofIfiv. All orde
promptly
ttended to.
Carpenter work in all Its branches attended to at
all times.
PETER .4. MILLER,
\Vingham,
Opposite Brennan's tannery:
SIM STAVE t&CTORY &
COOPER SHOP
FOR SALE.
MR. 3. 3. ANDERSON
Having centered his interests iii Ma.ni-
tobg now offers for sale his
Sala X.14 Shhgle Factory tk, Stave Factory,
Conveniently situated neer tbe -Grand
Trunk Railway Station, Winghan.
All these establishments era WOlI equipped and in
good running order and this is an excellent 011111150
for anyone desiring to engage in this line of busi-
ness.
Par particulars and terms apply to
�. �. t BES SODU, Proprietor,
\VINCI/AM, ONT.
ZETL A.N D SAW MILL
GEORGE TI OMSDO, C ltepriet r:;
Lumber of all kinds,
First-class Shingles,
and Cedar Posts,
Car toad Orders a Specialty,
to °?..! WOOD delivered to any part of
to !ip `Vingi1 nn,
to S its.` th.i.dv by midi promptly attended to.
to3.1 o its .1�8 x111Oblsdit,
C 00 tp 7 00 . `< . V►itaifilent P. 0,
a
tors' Lista Act.
XPRIOIPALITT or
Notice it hereby g1
.,..1:..,,....i }n • 4. .. ....
II$ TOWN Or \WINIDH, COUYT4
OF 11511(05,
n, that I ha ! transmitted or
mention in notions 6 and
fists A 1860, the copies
to 'uanb (0 said lAct sof
tat revised Assessment
be entitled to vote
cue for Members of
t Municipal Elea -
meted up at my
t August, 1889,
the said list,
aro found
have the
0 of the Ontario Vo,crs' .
required by said section6
delivered of the list, made
all persons appearing: by th
Roll of the said tluhieipa
In the said Municipality
the Legislative Assn
tions ; and that said 1
office, at \Vinghatu,
and remains there
Erecters are cal
and, if any omi
therciu, to tak
said errors co
Dated th
Rise
ly and
Pas first
the 7th da
r inspection.
d upon to examine
tons or any other erre
mmediate proceedings
eoted according to law.
B. FI:1tGUSON, Clerk of
7th day of August, 1899,
inwham,
RED ROOKER
Furniture Store.
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
—or --
FURNITURE of all Kinds,
1Vhioh will bo sold atlowest figures,'
HAND MADE OR ORDERED GOODS.
Seo my own make of Matrasses, Lounges, ace,
and everything in the upholstering line.
Picture Framing and ordered work will receive
prompt and careful attention. A11 work done in
first-class style.
Undertaking romptly attended to at any hour
Every requisite iri tock, Embalming a specialty,
D. B. C 1LLICK,
Funeral Director and Embalmer,
REDUCED RATESglasses in '
FOR THE BEST VALUE
ORDERED CLOTHING
IIA.TS,
-----GO TO ----
STENS,
CAPS, SHIRTS,
COLLARS, CUF'F'S, &C.
Cheap for KASH.
AT
THE CITY- GROCERY_
CHANGED HANDS.
O
Having purchase4 R. Tliscock's grocery and blade heavy pur-
TO ALL POINTS IN
MANITOE3A,
BRITISH COLUMBIA
-AND T13E-•• •
NORTH WESTERN STATES,
-V1A-
BEATTY'S SARNIA LINE
E
STEADIERS
"UNITED EAIPIRE",• "ONTARIO" and "CAMPANA,'
Leaving Sarnia every TUESDAY and FRIDAY nigh
during navigation, (weather permitting). and canine
everyWEU.vEsnA.Y and SATURDAY at Geduld:
and Kincardine, where they connect with the G. T
R. M744111101/.5111; Winghnm at 11.10 a. m, for St. Joe' ,
Island, Carden River, Tlje Soo, Port Arthur and
Duluth, connecting at Port Arthur with the C. P.
R., and at Duluth with the lied River Valley It'y.
LOWEST RATER, 13205 ACoOM.IMODAT1011,
EXPRESS TIME AND 01101011 OF BOWES.
Ask your nearest Grand Trunk R'y agent
• freight and passenger rates.
JAS. H. 13EATTY, t"t
0ENENI. 15
A5010En, SARNIA. F
t�S� "FS
Pioneer Hardware Store
GENERAL
Fruitgt
I —
GROCERIES and PROVISIONS,
•
Gauf@etimaory, Qrgcluttyv
Magaveuet loss
He has nor
IT IR, S G0CIDS
AB.RIV1NG DAILY,
and offers—
SOLID
ffers - - - - -
SOLID BARGAINS FOR CASH.
Come and see.
Try goods and ascertain prices.
A CHOICE STOCK OP' GARDEN SEEDS & HOUSEHOLD PLANTS
STONE BLOCK.'
We give special attention to the
following lines
ALL 8IZES PROM'- TO 3
INCH.
IRON AND BRASS PIPE FITTINGS.
FIRE BRICKS, MILL FILES,
MACHINE OILS.
AMERICAN WATER WRITE COAL
•
OIL.
IRON PIPE„
We are sole agents in, Win ;plain for
the sate of Genuine Rubber Paint
the best in the world.
All kinds of shelf and
heavy Hardware at
-bottom prices.
Land Plaster in bags always on hand.
ba, Glni, e t vl
PUBLIC NOTICE.
Vionl
Another large consign-
ment of' Fresh Teas of
superior quality.
�5 '
Ian order to counteract
\the dishonest practices
perpetrated on the pub-
lic by pedlars and others
we are offering Special
Inducements in Tea and
Coffee, and solicit, your
patronage.
W. T. YATES,
,
The China, tioUse.
. `;J. READING.
gl CONFECTIONERY.
� n
ci Restaurant
AIMED THIS DAY
STRAWBERRIES, BANANAS, ORANGES,
LEMONS, PINE APPLES,
Finest Quality ality , at Bottom Prices.
MILK SHAKE
&.0. &O.
The Most Popular Summer Drink. Sorn,ethilig'1s1'ew. To
Taste is to appreciate.
URE IOE CRS
Any 1Ways ready. Very special Reduced Rates to all
Public Entertainments.
�NFEOTIONERY
The most complete stock its the county. Pure Creams a specialty. Call.
and see me.
ILL'S C%TY. R STAR AHT.
0
ME AT, LAST.
_....aromi .
THE PEOPLE'S JEWELLER.
1 IXST lam~ FIs
75 Plain Gish i'illig$
$0 Gents' Set Itillws,
50 Ladies' Gold Rings
75 Chasto Gold kings
25 Charms
25 Pairs Eardrops
50 Pairs Cuff buttons
100 trendies.
100 Pairs Spectacles
J
S2 25, Worth $3. 50
y,3 '00,
2 00,
2 00.
25.ots.
�()
cts.,
15 cts.,
25 cis,,
" W5 ea
44
tt
tI
'4
VI
4 00
4 00
1 00
75 cts.
50 C(8. ,
75 ets:
1e7 Cts„ 'r' 80 ets
And all other goods will be sold accordingly.
Now is the time. Don't miss it.
f'fficult watches repaired and put in thoroi gh running order
with promptness and despatch, and all work warranted by
)11. . E. VA S ONE '& Co.
S. O. BLOCK,
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