HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1889-11-15, Page 5aranalaax►t. , ].Lizzie Oautlibell, 70 1 "Annie Ander-.
lilies 1$ . McKenzie hate gone to steel, 50 ; Jas lizott, 41 ; 'Taos Aitken,
La•ktelLiniten to welt her sister, Mrd 19; Kate Anderson, 15. Mute -nine,
D, eteLeau,--•1!'ttee J-.nuio Towle, wlau slur in O t,isl► History---F'tftli Class—
has been visiting in this iwighburhood :vlag;ie Aitken, 154;" Wm, Campbell,
for the past two mouths, has gone 97; Jas T Scott, 50; Thomas Aitkene,
home to St, Marys, leaving Townie to 42. Juuiur i\ nttit—Maggie Ander-
regret her departure —Mr, J. 0. Reid,. derdon. A toils' of 118 for the seniors
of Kineardfua, spent einngegiviug . and of 100 for rhe jauiora
day at the old 'homestead,—Sir. M. J, Report for S S No. 3, Turnberry—
Me euzie and A: OrowetUit, of Lang. Third Class --E b•n Campbell, Rachel
side, gave us the pleasure of their Duukin, Niary Weir," Jano Aitken,
equalaatty last week.—Mr. and airs N. Albert Aitken; Margaret Scott, `.Choc
G. !Murdock Lave uto.ved into Luck-. Weir. Seouud Glass --Maty Ander
now. Pttramuunt regrets the ehange, son, Agnes Mundell, Mary Aitken,
as, they were social favorites, aitd will Btust'r Fargusou, Maggie Mendell,
be touch nitssull by their many ft'ienile, Barbara McLeod, Hugh Cameron,'
--Mr, Finlay McInnis is about wind- Eflie'C'ark, Welter Dunkin, Thomas
ing up bis routine of duties in the
cheese making line, and we believe
his heasou's labor has given good sat-
infaetiou to ail concerned,—Miss L E.
Reid entertained a number of frieuds,
Thursday. ' A pleasant social eveuiug
was passed,—A number of ou; young
folks paid a visit- to Loohelsh lodge.
laat•uight of meeting and expressed
themselves highly gratified with the
evenii g's enter taiumeet.—The Bruce
uniform protnettiun exemiuution evil'
be held in the different schools next
Week. 1Luo1i interest ie expressed by
the papile as to the result of the' ex-
amivatiun.— Our teacher, Miss L. .
Johtrbon, Las secured a lucrative
• position in Heusal! for ,the ensuing
year. Owing bo seine ili.feeliug
amongst the trustees, no teacher has
Carrick, Athgue M.eI ey, Mary Scott.
4011N Ii, CONK. N,
Teacher.
' Turnnorrv.
The nuruerous-friends of bars John
Netterfieltl, nee Katie .lfiteLeil, of
Graudin, Dakettt, will be pained to
leuru that°she has been for some time
in very poor bea.th and is still far
from well.—The observation wade by
ono of your Turnbr'rry correspondents
a week or two agbv that school grounds
were becoming poultry yards, seems
td have been appreciated, ase uumber
have been supposing it was their
eohool was meant..—A house a little
north of the town, winch has long
laic vacant, is uow being rapidly put
Teen engaged iu our school. Some I in a good state of repair. Several
cores of good dry wood have been
very IQ ry otters have been received,1 piled at the door and everything seems
but as yet the. position is open for to indicate that somebody is going to
application. , live there. Are you going to, rent.
it, Alf I --The farm of Mr. Duncan
• Lucknou. MeEwett un the 7th concession of
s neigh-
'The streets of our town present b or,tblrrTiio cars Puwellhbeend, fortost $3,1.00.
quite an animated appearance just The farm contains 100 acres and has
now, on aci&iunt of the' large number
or men engaged in putting down the on it a frame house and frame .born
pipes for the waterworks,—The con
tremors for the construction of the
engine house are pushing matters
rapidly forward, and it is confidently
expected that before many weeks our
town will have one' of the finest systems
of waterworka in Western Ontario. -:--
Steps lire being taken to start a •uigllt
school in coutiection witli the Mechan-
ics Institute, and as there are com-
paratively few men who could not
waterial•y improve their knowledge
It is within ,three miles of Winghaln.
Mr, McEwen thinks of going to the
county of Kent.—Messrs.' J and T
Quartley,from Illinois, have been on a
visit at ;`1r. J Hooper's, and "left the
other day on a tour to England. --
Messrs. Elliott Bros., of the. brick
yard, have done quite an extensive
business in`drain tile this fall. They
still have a. goo,' stock t.n hand.
Mies Janet and NI Dace .Baxter,
who have been fur some time wird,
friends in the vicinity • of Seafnrt.h
by attending, it, is sincerely to be returned Home ,on Tharsclay last.—,
hoped that many will avail themselves rail cleaning is neve about over and
to the opportunity afforded and spend
tab the roads are 'enlivened by the
the winter season in stocking their presence of maids' and matrons .on
Minds with useful information.—
their way to quilting heel.— Elliott
Bros., were euttiug shingles` two or
three days last week.—Mr W Wheel
ens is improving the looks of his
place by putting a good strtlight rail
fence along the gravel road and other-
wise fixeig up the front. Mr. -Thole
Gregory had two tames killed by dogs
Iast week, and there are complaints
of similar losses in other parts of the
tewuship. -We are pleased to be able to
etate that beth Mrs W 'Jornyn and
her sou James are recovering from
their recent severe 'attacks of. •ill-
pe.Bs :Hiss Maggie Tipling leave's to-
day (Friday), for Cleveland, Ohio, to
visit her sister, Mrs. J Heudertlon.—
Mrs.R 13 Jeffrey, of Lenclesbore,spent
Monday with her brother, Mr. A
Tlpling — Miss Jean Henderson
leaves an Friday for Detroit Mr.
W ill Corson ,of Listowel, spent'Thanks-
f iving day at Mr. Amos Tipting's.—
We are very sorry to learn of Mr.
AIex. Ribiuson being dangerously
..n..r�-..... ., ,. . -.-! . . it
H. The Stai Restaurant
eta
yr
Instead of waiting until
the close of the season.
before
There was quite a large atteudauco at
the lecture, in the Mrltbodist church,
on einitay evening Iast, by Dr. Wad
El -Word, oil Palestine. But although
the li;cturu was interesting, and enter-
taining, the impression made on the
audience was that the lecturer wss.n,t•
quite what he represented himself to
be, and the consequence was that only
half a dozen went to heir bind on
the Following evening.—Au effort was
,made to form an Equal' Rights Associa-
tion, in this place on. Wednesday
evening, Oct. 31st, but it was a signal
f.liiuro. Rev. Ilir, Sutherland, Of
Ripley, lectured on "The Mural
Princples of the ,Jesuits," to a large
audience, but any effect his speech
may lime had on the electors present,
as to the formation of an Equal Rights
Atsociatiun,was entirely spoiled by his
Hartizan attaok on the Liberal party.
is argltruenty"went to ffhow that he
is a close student of the Mail. The
chairman also "put his foot in it" by
calling Laurier a Jesuit, and could'
not prove it when asked to do so. We
feel confident that the had rev.gentle.'•
roan read the able, elogtrent and
broad rniuded speech delivered by the
Culross.
Mr. John Ambler; of the 3rd
cession, has sold his firm to
Liberal leader recently ut Toronto, be ,J.oaeph Weliwood, and will bave an
would have commended- rather than auction sale of stock and imp enients,
at an early date. Mr. Mte, thew
Ambler intends taking a trip to Da,
kota, ou bur iness, about Cliristtnas.=
There have been several will eats seed
0011 -
Mr.
Condemned that houortehl'e gentleman.
Glenaw1ata.
As a happy augury to be realized
in the near Futuro.tete have to steno• lately in the neighborhood. wily
iota the Eales that the .'nese. Mr. Wall.
the Vs in};hem uiunrods come this
wio,Methodist 1liiuiater, Way1—Mr. D) McGregor, who got hurt
Bluevale,very
ably officiated: for the Rev Mr Heetley a, few weeks ago, is getting around all
in Eadie s; Gliurta► on Tliauksgivillb . right—Mr. John Melte has remodd.l-
day tite.latter himself being' present. l ed hie dwelling this fall, inakul,g it as
Methodists. and Presbyterians,, tbongh Rood as unto.—It in rulnortd that our.
Reeve h
wide as tile poles asunder .on, certain..has levau'tr!al,, lci.vinl; bill office
- deep and, knobby points of theology,
vacant,—Mr. James,yMel�ay� from
spent to feateruize wore readily than Clinton, was eisitint; a, il%ack s this
with any of the other evangelical de. week for a few days. Jinn its around
eiotalnatmee,.tee ,ecttng,groand•of elope soeiog as few friends before leaving for
that the sections of Evangelical Chris -1 the wase,
tandem wail sol.n.rally zouud a conn wl i
standard now when the hydrtiheaded j Reltno`t'e•
mouster"Jf
error is raging
i I Felt of l p
ort—Ex3mination held
the new as. well as thee old, •Continent, Friday, 8th November. 1,rttJuniors.—
—Miss A.. Weir, formerly teacher in W Brooks, 85;. lel lelo1 ee, 70• let
I5. S. N.o 8 and now ,a student of Seniors —I:, Wilson, 95;. J, Barton,
Clinton kiigli So1►ot.d,, was eisttipg. at 80, Part I. -H; Lia. tere,. 90', J:
isle J.+hn Scutt's. Almon, 96; .1 I1,ehurdson, 98. Poi
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The following ir. the rata or the It. .E i'erkir.s, ,l, J r ry
ex*inu.t► ion on British history early Palkine; 84. Part III --E lrw n,
Vierruan Period, held in 5, S. No. tt, 95; Iy .Rolston, 92; M Torriff, 92.
liernberry—Maggie Aitken, 88; Wire Tart IV.Yi4-F Perkins, 88; .Fry, t10,
gaiapbell. 88; Abraliatu A,itken,, 70 ; '11 I'liatuitigt 541,,
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