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Wingham Times, 1890-10-17, Page 5f,. aukijoot of stammer, tllar, as viewed from. the .atandp,int of a Club examiner r. Turnbull has during the past two Ira been an oxamitter ip graui,ner oronto, One difficulty in the way asM,ve fact that the lyian who act the `'''pope , did not read the answer, hence tt was difficult to decide what the ex amines oonsid,'red a *full answer. Sometimes the questions were open to two meanings, and answers were •given by candidates altogether different from what was expected. Ile found the second class candidates deficient analyv'ia,'irild also found that the 11ir1 class cleudldates put in much ` neater papers than those for 'second ' class. Ile favored the analysis tieing put in running order, nether than in 1.1 tabulated scheme, Mr. Turnbull then answered several questions in a aads- ectory unntu„er, • Mr, AAleraul,•delegn,le to the Pro - I, crucial Teachers' Assuoiatiotr, •;;live in his report, which was a full ofd corn. •-plete one He summarized the prin' papers *,dipal a >ers read, and on the whole p t'''his report was an excellent one, Mr. 11. W. Lowery, of Ilullett, lead his paper ,•The school as a coin• temerity, it, which he dealt with the four fume in this community, the parents, trustees, pupils and timelier, showing •that -for success there should be her• erauny and cooperation amongst all, The committee ou resollitiuns rt"- 'ported as follows : (1) That the pre gent .public setlool geography is un- suitable us a text book ; ('2) in case. the West Huron Teachers desire • a union meetine next spring, the said meeting be held at Clinton ; (3) the thanks of this Association are hereby tendered to Messrs` 11luFton and Dr. McDonald for their attendance and addresses ; (4) the thanks of this; •• Association are hereby teudered to the Public School 'Trustees fur the use of the building and to the principal for his attention and efforts to secure the comfort of the delegates. Moved by Mr. Blackwell, seconded P. by Mr. Siaek, that in the tweet of there being uo union meeting at Cline " 'ton, the next sleeting of Iles Asrocia tion be held at Brussels, at such tiiue as deemed fitting by theeBxecu.ive,— Carried. Tito President, 'then teolared the aventiou clo);ed, and after the bene diction had been pronounced by the Rev. Mr Hughes the ilielnbers dis- pelted. The attendance, though net so large as usual, was very fair, and all the proceedings were of a very harmonious arid pleasing character. le ,t, a- t% Id, 1{ to.. sol Y11 asy Sr. �Nl» bel, ,me ed,. ane for up. the uta ist- IJiz ti ,int; 1 by Neat am - erne. (8) lets, 0111- n. .a ' of ,y1or pre - ate l an who odo third fair, cher; 11 'be ,S •to rveln- essfar town the caring 'ed by' John 'I rind Lt re. :ad at ig.h ID etiont3 music. ,vas a eg' on exer. mini I, p the taphy, u the leltiOii,• ast a11d would these Teti td by serovtx, 'nliv tt• ,. to, tto. 41'4) o *retina at nights.. St le supposed hie main rendezdousis vowu near astttiddy on the 9tit cone sion.—L:r Itchn Mow. bray preaches in the ,elt;thodiee uhurclt next Sunday, • Ou the follow. lug S uuday*Cond actor Snider preaches the Anniversary sermons and on ,Monday evening there will be a liar- vest. hoine,when etanteral rev geutles►ero Will offieciate. Ad►rission, adults '5. ailttj; children 10 Dents,—Rev air Gallagher, of Wiughant, preached in the Presbyterian Church ou Sunday last, on account df Rev J1r 4Gedtles being preaching at Tseswatet'.. Reciprocity, Of eourae these argu-1 Merits would be pH refuted by the mention of lar melchaley's woe. After tea, they all wended their...way homeward, feeling that every pleasant and profitillile day wan spent. Ole azuian. Tile followiug'is school report of 8 S No S, TurnbeVry, for the month. of September. The wanieaipre arranged in order of merit l.th--Wrn Campbell, arteries T Scott, Maggie Anderso. • '9rd Senior— 'I-Isobel Dunkin, Maggie Scott, Ella ' Campbell. Bret Junior. --Mary Ander son,'Aggie 117.audell, Bruce Fergusoq 2nd, --Hector A'ic.Lt an,I3ella Campbell,. Robt Reid. Part If --Angie D Aiken, Jennie Hutton, loan Metcalf. Glenfarrow- - Mr A Breinuer and Sister, of ' Bel - Were, were visit lug friends hero Inst wek.—Misses Sarah and Eliza 'Bent ly spent a f w days ineBlyth 'Visiting relatives.- Miss Maggie Crawford, of Siiiltiank, spent last week with her sister, Mrs John Kay,—Mr''uAlpiue and wife spent a few days with Mrs John Green before lt'avlug for their borne in the Prairie Province —We are glad. to hear that IYlisa Bell Wylie, who has been eetelined to the house fur the past few (Wye, owing to a severe. cold, is now able to be around again —Arthur, sun of Air. MacKersie, has recovered irom et loil:'g and severe sick loess. Heeled a hard pull for life, but hue regained his forener health.—Miss- es Mttgnie and Mary Crawford, who have beeu spending a few weeks with. relatives here, returned to Millbai:k. Tuee'iay last.—Mr. Jos..1eitohen has returned from a trip to Saginaw city. elichignn Mr. K. seems well pleased with hie trip and the ilppeeitanee of the euuutrye •Peter McDougall i turued from Manitoba= Tuesday last, Ile has been : spending the hist six weeks in the vicinity ot`Bra>idun, and from what he says, it appears that he is well••pleased with the char'aeter and appearance of the country, He reports excellent crops. he. that part of eke prairie'l.ruviuce but informs us -thee the harvesting was not finished when he•left.. -Peter McTavish left for the old•sod on ,S'aturday last. Heis tali iug`uttt a number of cattle for Mr 13 atnilton, cattle buyer; it st•pears that this is My Hamilton'se first venture in ship -Ong direct to Great/ Britain and that the stiebesa of the"presetit attempt will in a'it►easure regulate 'tris can iinuenoe' in' the British trade: -,•1!i► U Denning left last Saturday fee Torante with a ear load of potatoes, which he''bought from farmers of the vicinity. ,. The'price paid for the p e- tat'tes was 322eents per bushel. Mr fieuning's- many friends wish him much success in his first uudertak:ng as a produce dealer. Aiictton Sale of Valuable Town Property. r7NDER, and by virtue of a. PoVer tit Sale'ct,ntetn- W ed in a certain registered mortgage (Which 1011 be troduced at theti.'•e of sale) and upon which de- fault in payment has been made, thorewill he offered for Sale by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Brunswick Hotel,in the Town of. wingham, on ' F URSDAY, OCTOBER 80th, '90, the boor of 12 o'plook, noon. The following de- sirable property; namely : •That part of Block 't3,' in. the Town of Win l*am, Governlnent Survey, describ- ed as follows, that is to say: ComnlenoIog eighty- five feet in a westerly direction along the south side of Victoria street, from where a post has been plant- ed at the t orth westerly corner or angle of Town Lot number 81, Foley's Survey, better known es the Ex. change Hotel property ; entice in a westerly direc- tion along Victoria street, aforesaid, 87 feet; thence in a southerly direction parallel with Josephine street 119 feet ; thence in an, easterly direction:parallel with Victoria street 87 feet;'thenoe in a northerly direction parallel with Josephine street, aforeliaid, 119 feet to theplaoe of beginning. The property is pleasantly and conviently situated being on the south aide of Victoria street and within a few yards of Josephine street in the said Town' of Wingham There is upon the premises a comfortable vonored brier pottage nearly new and in good repair, The property will be sold subject to a mortgage now theiron, particulars of which will be made known' at the time of sale, and subject also to a reserve bid. TERMS OF money.to b balance w' For fu 4 rei lac I› .03 Fq P4 • A Pel " 'Ai i.5' 0 vi 01 GORDONPCS & MoINTYRE P uree daily. .RECEIVING LARGE • SHIPMENTS Belgrave. At the last meeting of Belgrave "..'Lodge 1. 0. G. T, the following offs cera were duly elteted : cx. H .B aek- X, melt, 0, '1' ; Miss Armstrong, V. T. ; Peter Scott, Red See, ; W 11 Wilkin' roti Fin, Sec. ; Miss Meilllejohn 'leeas. ; D Miuklejolin, Chaplain ; J lase M ; Miss Agnew, .t.G ; Jos Scott, S. The deputies will be ap- pointed next meeting. An•open lodge will be held, under the auapibes of the above society, on the evening of Mon. " day, October the 27th, at' whieli a 'short musical and literary programme ., will be provided and addresses will be given by Dr, McDonald, of Wioghitm ane otheis. ' The general 1i brie and the nle•iibers of sister lodges' are core dialiy Invited to be present.' Oullce• tion at the close. .Deere open at 7 enteltitxiuruerit to continence" at 7.80 sharp. Ho'lv'iok. ALE.2Ten per cent. of thenpurchase paid down ht the thne of sale and the m fifteed days thereafter. her particulars apply to PETE 'FANS, 0.• It. 1/A8/STONE, • tctiu'neer, ' -•Vendor's Solicitor, Winghatn, or to • winuhyu,;i0•nt-.. Winghtni. Voters' List, 1890. einliT" Or II13VIOIQN. eeT OTICE is hereby given that ii Court will be held'' LV pursuant to the Ontario Voters' List Act, 1889.0. by His Honor, the Judge, of the County Court of the County of Huron, at the Tato Hall, in the Town of wingham, on the 27th day of,October,1890, at half pest 11 o'clook, a in, t� hear and determine . the several Complaints of errors and•"omissions in the Voters' List of the Municipality of Wingha n for the year1.890,' All persons having business with the said Court aro required to attend at the said time and plane. J 11 Csasusos,, Clerk of the said Court. Dated this 9th day of oetobei•,1890. IA J.ihn Nioklesmitt bas sold his farm on the 2nd line to lrlr Jos i e- Laughlin, who HOW resides on the 9th. —The Township of Rowlett woe -well represented at the Teachers' Conven• tion held in Wittghain on the 9ch and lOtb diets, no less'thee 12 of our staff being present. --Mr and Mrs J M Armstrong returned to Toronto on the 1st of the month, where Mr A resumes 'his course of study ' he the. Toronto School of Mr=dicirte.. -Tho question oil the day is :—What is the sign to see^ young roan pniciIlg'liousehold of rete? my answer is :-.ELS-intends win"hcwing the chaff from the w,,eat.—lots ' E.l FI -unhand, of Luckniow, paid her pa. rents; Mr and Mr§ lliagee, a visit last week.—Mr Adam Faust, this summer, exhibited some of the qualities ` which he brought from his fatherland, viz : —iledustry and thrift. Ile put there intoeoperation by erecting on hie p'tem ises'a fine brick house, rooted by me- tellic shingles. From garret to ce;lar the entire dwelling would be a pride to any housewife, Arty they enjoy iaeil,i►er'able comforts and pleasures therein.-_-rdis8 Williams, the evaeg0; list, who has been carrying on a series of speciiyl services ilr' the Neeibrid„ e af::ti:odist church, took her departure fur Deelerieh, where she continues her work. While she had charge of We i1leetings they wire t haraoterize.l for the utderly and nietllodioal 0ma:ii er in. which they were eenducted. .filer power• and influetr a was brought to. bear and take effect on a unmoor of ly engaged breaking Itis Iti'vercee colt, people in the vicinit: , as tteetet twenty- wltieh lives p'urebast'd lately. Price five are proft'aeilig to read a rioW lif.'. paid $105, -•-Our young blitoltsinitll .-13eltnore. Divisit,n Grenee Inst f'rl is a little dull in Spirit s11160 the Lucke, the tr,,tnifretion of l,uiiint•rq in the now rawes"�•-•A Ilnlut,rr of our. peulilisS ;taco[ house of 8 8 No 11, Oat lith attended' the Luekeioty Veit, 011 Wed* Before bnalness was t nt tt•d upon, nesday 1:'se. and report a splendid show they set dom.( tie Reel p_trtutk very es, eeutlly in this'll r.e racing p'a't oft frt•eiy of a e.wipaha) 1 droner served ill ir, Wtn. O'Neal has started x job el the rt'sideuce of Mr I t c;o'per. .T ,e W itcehuroh. Mrs, Winfield bas retur•netl'" home titer an absence of a month 'iislting her daugbf.er.— A1rs.iew flag re'turued hone from visiting her •friends down east, she having been away Bevel/ Weeks.Ti No doubt Mr.etv would be glad•tohuvtt Itis good wife back agent -The people in the•vieiuity of•Whitechurch and' sur- r•ouutding country are busy shipping their apples.., .A's many as ten 'law dyed barrels have left the etatt�ui late. ly, Mr. 1Yoliltes,, of Luekuow, 'being ` the principal purchaser. There ii u ee groat deal of dissatisfaction in regard to the apple trade this season, •illi prices have ceded from $1,25 to $2. 5 per barrel tor the a:tnie quatlty cf fruit.— lir: F•sund, eaivRill ler, is bust Money to Loan on Notes. G0S ;:zn-all the Latest Designs and Newest Shades known, to the trade. 'rtes;, these Goods have been purchased , at .a small, advance on the original cost, our customers. and the public in general will find GENUINE BARGAINS :..in every"departmelt. Notes Discounted AT REE.SONABLE RATES.. Money advanced on Mortgages at 6 per cunt. With privilege of pdying at the end o any year. Notes and accounts collected. ROUT. DloXNUOO. Orrice,--BcaverBlock. Wingham, Ont. 'We lead the trade in Clf0 E --T:E A • S, Try a sample lot, -ai%d We feel convinced: that you will become regular. cusstomers. , 8 MOR SHE EXCURSIONS 10 aritislt Columbia, Washington Territory, Oregon ani California. Leave Toronto 1 p. xn. FRIDAY, 1: eelttibg two htaEldred c yds of sort wood elit tor Mt. E \Cor'dt'il, Was' nodi -11r Win !found has none to Toronto Ho..vital to try and get rid of that terrible tru:ebie', .73right'a di'aeabe of the kid. ' nr'ya.—it would be wise for the people 14 Whiteellurah to keep their ducks ' 'tetnted.i t there is a lox `rilmblixlg + Lodge then wet and after bu 1,iess 01 a private 011rlraaeter t.ata c.11 ruffed, it }Iter)llt, tilt•eutf,( Wits 'via, Among otb .r di$enSdioiS o Very Iivt•by otle toots place on 1 1 i hei1 is plreferable, di.ect or tudireat taxatitnl2 rju.Cne very ;toua points were brought attt for the farmer, , by the txtivacating of �"ept.19th Oct.'>3,1`, 31; Nov. 14, 28 ; Dec. 12, 26. Bunning through to 'Vancouver without ,change. lror Berths and all '1to ortnation .apply to any Agent of the'Cornpanv, er svelte ' W. It. CALLAWAY. 2.. York St. Toronto. 8I N, local 6? traveling to. sett Inv gnarahteed Nuns. Env STeelt. Salary or Cont, Itiisa►un, p:nli wos ryrVelar free.. Special atten• ties given to beginners. `Workers Never fail to make 'good weakly wages. Write ma atoueo for paitioalars • L. el 011.1414.41111, atSRattay'MA$. '(This t+f [tellable.} ''''",.•0 tO r'i 0, 0N'r • GORDON. Br McINTY Q II EL, • AN Invitation is;ext'elided.to.every person . visiting Wiaghain to .liar look through his mama:all stock lif i virt. rfz, 23 Our stock is now complete .in ever y•Ddpareineut. . We lead the trade DRESS GOODS.: 111,..ottr,:Dress.•Gaoda Department we are.shew- ing all the latest Novelties iir. Stripa, Cheeks, Plaids ,au'1 FANCY DRESS. ROBES. .•Ldies 1' One glance at. our Stock will convince you that the -.greatest, care has been taken to select the•most tFashiouable and Fancy goods choose from. Ste•-CT;S V LL 4E MISSY 1 ELLU MCH AMD C, `t11ADUaee midfield Medallist ofWhitby College' Pup': of Mr, ];ire era MAWand Mr. J W. N 1 arrison. t'iano, enoul, Volio Culture and Tina motet. ItoJms in Beaver Brock, wilillhani.. lankref'toNe UN PIANO• AND 0aa21N, 413.30 C6asa IiAllateNv. For particulars regardhigterms, etc, please e..11 my holuu, corner Ft owls and Patrick etleeta. FLOIt11,LA St'AIILING, in the market for elm' .cuetotners..to Black laeis are- ;',1towin FANCY STRIPES, FANCY CORDS, ., FANCY :S O, I ELS, .FiEN E' ETTA;S a CA S IVI E R.E•1r ; lid nit All Prizes to. suit out n my eustemers--- `" We also have a Foie Line of I`. Ni Y'T,1'1•,I1iZ1,11.04 AN.D "ANTI' , BUaJl. *: ;'L ,'S to niateil2ivery Dress in 'nal! Store. Ladies, du notfall .do.atte.us:it.call before .putcba$1g elsewhere.. Don't frail to see the i3L.iNitErS. 100 pier to choose froth, rINL ALL 'WOOL FLANNEL, at `10e. p•".I V,tlae in the. trade. 11 AN lir. (looDS in all the Navelti rs, and at any preee y',it may \Vitra, �ltLES' WOOL,SH&W waA N, AN (3 Storti1 ooLL, 8.. %AN :'S.' lG: WOOL 110SIE I.I'' iuLtales. au•l Caib,iroics wear•, LA DD' GLOVES AND FANCY WARES, a large ,litoelt always on'beral. 'Don't forget the /stare.