The Wingham Times, 1893-08-25, Page 10THE ;TING IAM TIMES, AUGUST 25, 1893.
IVIeINDOO.
Baugh, J. II. Dyk ,J. W. Pring, Messrs, W
C. Hazlewood, Cevaua gh, Wm. I'ollerit,
A. Woodman, J , o. Mills and Wm. Wray,
'IIB' SEn%LONS emcee. sun.
to Feces—It is widely known that Wingbein, L• al errgt. • Loeal east,.
Teeswvater, „ " 4. 14
reuse hes achieved awonderful success, -a roaster, De J. H. Dyke, "
e ,geode. Daily we are complimented Brussels, L cal arxgt. t, tt
i
the Niger class of our dry goods-- t Walton,, Londesboro, =v Wm. Baugh, "
;Blyth. Leal axrgt, " "
—the 'large increase in our entire „
SI Auburn, t "
KW. Bolgrave, Rev .. A. McLachlan, " "
tt
on aNn Wrenn --Ready made mantles.
Bluevale, L cal arrgt. "
r before %n any single season liar there A. communi +, tion from Methodist Young
People's Sooieak of Ontario, re Bible Seel -
allele a maltiplication of novelties, and ety, wvas road, ,don motion of Rev. G. H.
rimy never beforehas there been the Cobblediok, sec. . ded by Bev. -3. H. Dyke'
etiou given in making pretty and e1e- it was resolved hat each pastor use his in -
mantles. We promise you such a
adiel display for the coming season as
fiuenoe in obtaii ing as many young people
as possible to s udy scripture lessons re-
ferred to, and ale • to present themselves for
have never seen ontside the city. examination on s me in January next.
re have just passed into stook over 100 Superanuation Fund—Apportionments
hent stylus of fall and winter mantles elle same as last year,
the very latest styles and splendid
les.
bless Goons—A. very special lot of fall
winter suiting in fanny and plain
h Berges, chevoits and checks. le, It
,s goods in fancies, comprising the latest
ves and trimmings to match, now, in
1'4D Mann CLorumG—We have just
ed a large shipment of ready made
ing in suits and fall overcoats at
At H. Mol DOO'S.
DDITIONAL LOCALS.
'flit `view of what Hood's Sarsaparilla
clone for others,
it not reasonable to
ve that it. will so be of benefit 'to you?
1 ;Yew. postage stamp (eight cents) is The Board of Ex
issued for use for registration fee and the Province, who
ge of letter. combined. When the the Normal School
of the pees:nt five cent registered written iu the Hig
ps are used ' o more will be issued. inations, which iu
istowel is g ving $1100 ih purses on lug and Aiatricula
Luber' 5th nd Oth next. Races, 5th I ducted by the De
;, 2.35 and .22 classes; Oth--2.20 and have finished thei
lases. EL tris close • September est. ations are univer
es eligible Aug. 25th. Will.b two pass and honor, s
ridid ort:
a Department has -issued,
int the enclosing of a
ing servip the purpose of
paper,.' or in -tiny, other
tter passing at less than
rate 1` _ e ,at law punishable
ne of n• lose than 1210. Several
tions ha e lately been had under
°tion o the Post Office Act, and
asters ar segnested to exercise the
t'vigilan ':to prevent frauds of this
ter.
e great tethering of the clans will
Ia,Ce at =know-, on Wednesday,
••6th next, when the Caledonian
wall 'take .lace, under the auspices cf
s of Soo land of Huron and Bruce
es. It is petted that the leading
of the' • orld will' be present and
games. The 48th Battalion
has been engaged, and a
emont is assured. Liberal
merits, and good accomrno-
'ytcays�gathe�iing.
The adios Delighted.. '
pleasant effect and the perfect safety
s may use the liquid fruit
f Figs, under all condition
orite remedy. It is pleas.
d to the taste, gentle, yet passed in Latin nd French tenth
f+ on the kidneys, liver and District No.4 , Seaforth. Prim
i Boyd, W. J. Br. wnwell, W. J. C
J. Campbell, A. 'arnechau, M. Cr
& Jones, Buffalo, N. Y., 'Clennan passed in Latin Authors E. Dee
he date of August 18th, vereaux, T.Esle , J.Forrest, A. E.Feittir
s of the British apple E. J. Gemmell, '+• D. Hayes, R. Johnstone
which they say : The 1I. Kelly, M. La ;mer, A. C. Lawrence, R.
n abundant apple crop MoI>;ee, A. mein
at, been realized, and J. R. Morrison,
ince favorable within Bast, A, M. Pun
the quantity will be
Deans, W Fife, A Elliott, xi. Fraser, J
Gilmour, Iltta Zebu ton, W Tucker. 14
Watson, lD Weir, J. e. Warwick.
The atteutiou of st ceessful o idielates is
Galled to the follow
Applications for Om
g resolutious:—(1)
Woo to a County
daughter ot the lat
1DateLtl.r,--Sf.1te
the bride's father,
166th, Mr George i3
t"lohn Thompson, levq,
At the residence of
t Marys, ou August
',mini'', of the Colliug.
wood Collegiate I1 stitute, to Miss Annie,
daughter of Il Fr •d Sharp, Esq.
Dnwrs—Oeerii i+—•At the Rectory, ou
August 16th, by t re Rev j W Hodgins, f12r
Model Scheel statin; age lust birthday, James Dawes, to Ilse Lizzie Oldfield, all
and choice of school if any, shall be re- 1 of Seafortb.
reeved by the Inspee or uot later tban the Keneu'ree--lel: h—At the residence of.
Lllzabe b street, 25th of August; but uo person shall be
admitted who will u.t be eighteen years
ou or before the oto 'o of the term. (2).
The teachers.iu-trai Aug shall attend re-
gularly aud punctu ly from the first day
day of September ti 1 the dual extuuinatiou
call Fairs.
Western at London, Sept, 14-21.
North Perth at Stratford, Sept. 28-29.
North Waterloo at Berlin, Sept. 20-28.
Center Huron at Clinton, Sept. 26-27.
Toronto Industrial, Sept. 4-16.
Central at Guelph, Sept. 19-21.
North Oxford at Woodstock, Sept. 26.27.
Morniugton and Ellice at Milverton,
Sept. 20.27.
M.ifohell at Mitchell, Sept. 26-27.
Great Northwestern at Goderioh, Sept.
20-22..
West Wellington at Harristou, Sept. 27-
28.
East Huron at Brussels, Oct, 5-6.
Wingham at Wingham, Sept, 20-27.
North Bruce Uniou, Port Elgin, Sept.
28.29.
East Wawauosh at Bolgrave, Sept. 28.29.
Hensall Oct, 7-8.
Dungannon, at Dungannon, Oct. 12-13.
Culross, at Teeswater, Sept. 19-20.
Morris, at Blyth, Dd. 10-11.
Results of the Exam;nations.
miners from all over
ave been in session
examining the paper
School district exam-
ude the Primary, Leav-
ion standards, as con,
rtmeut of .Education,
labors. The exatnln-
ity matriculation, both
nior and junior .leaviu
the primary examina-
ted corresponds to the
rtificate examination.
is about the same as
on and takes the place
lass. The senior leas -
the old first year univer-
nd first-class certificate,
identical with honor
e matriculation exam-
enor, gives the suceess-
entrauce to the univer-
examinations, au
true. The last na,
add tbird-class c
The junior leavin
the pass matricul:
of the old second
ing corresponds to
city examieationo-
end is almost
matriculation.
ination, pass and
ful candidates fo•
in December,
The followicg are
tions for 3894, for ti e Publio School Leav-
ing; from the Hi 11 School Reader: -
31, To a Highlaud - irl; 35, The Isles of
Greece 51, Horst us; 62, Tho Raven ;
56, To theEvouing Viud; 67, The Hanging,
of the Crane; 79, T le Loll oe Burleigh ;
131, The "Revenge"; 82, lIerve Biel ; 102,
A. Ballad to Qum Elizabeth ; 105, The
Return of the Swell sus ; 108, '1'o Winter.
the Literature selec.
1 LN.
Small—Iu Wingh• mean the 21st August,
t > wife of Mr. Day d Small; a daughter.
Seeren—Iu East Wawauosh, on . 17th
Inst the write of Mr. Vllliatri Salter' twit'
BOBS.
SEILLCNG—In. Tees ater, on July 31st,
the wife of eir..Jobe Slr,iluug; a sou.
I - Luxes -1u 1, ulros ,, oa.the Uth inst., the
wife of M .r. Albert • 'tines ; s daughter.
I'tursxEitrOse—IU'lursberry, on the 16th
iust., the wife of Dir John Rutherford ; a
daughter.
Levis -•In Cliutou on August `30th, the
wife of Mr Geo avis; twiu daughters.
Flxen—lis Chutes! , cu August 20th, the
wife of lir Jaynes 11ucb ; a daughter.
ton, on August 10th,
Auarewrs, G 'I' R; a
, on August Oth, the
t daughter.
uevale, ou the lath inst.
son Thorutou; a daugh-
tale bride's fathe
sets, on August 1
Cbesley, Afr.
L' izeie, youngest
bcth of Brussels
sity.
The following re. tlie names . of those
who passed at th different exarnivatfops
iu the county:-, 9
District No. 2 Cl1$tiln'. Primary—W:
Bagshaw, G. H. ielby,E. 11.`C'arEwright,
E. Cooper, N. Cr ab, L. Cruiekehank, L.
A. Cunningham, . Doherty, M.A.D.uukin,
E. Hitch, W. Ho land, 8. Irwin,' L. iV1•
Johnstone, C. 111 onald, M. McIntosh, D.
A . MMKcenzie, A. 1 eTaggiert, L. lf"iygee, B.
Mureb, A. Ross, ' . 0. Russell, C. i1: - eb-
butt, E. A. Tar er, L. R. Whitely, W.
Brooks, F. Ross, R. Kinsman (passed in
Latin grammar) Junior Leaving—J. It.
Bone, H. Dodd, ..1T. Richardson, W. J.
Scott, L Snell, L. Stevens, 3. 'Weida
Senior Leaving W. S. McDosualb. Ma-
triculation—C. a cTiinnou, J. C1L Lindsay
r.
ary-11.
arneron,
w, J. J.
11
re. Will
unlet;
prospee
son 1893, i
omise of
to the Pres
wen/thee con
two months
gest for ma
we have had
184 are avers
e most imp
membered th
led the mar
nd it nit be
not by any
eat be, a strike
now olein
, prospects d
ANDREW$—Iu 011
the wife of Mr
son.
DaLY—Iu Ciiuto
wife of Air Daly ;
—In 13
TzIonNTev
the wife of Mr. Ne
ter.
Soor:T--In Brus+els. on August 10th, the
wife of Mr. Peter Scott; a son. '
1ftZ3:D.
a - n
the iufant dough
TnoureoN--At
inst., John J Th
n��tr++ntbs and 18 d
Breams—In T
Rodney St. 01
Belden, aged 9 y
OVE
tet the -residence
Wiugl um, by the
T C Sperling, ot
C
err—On the gird inst.
of the bride's mother,
tett S Battery, 13 1), Mr
ealord, to Miss Louisa
•' t.. Bras-
th, by Rev, D. Perrie, of
Nomas Kneehtel, to 112158
daughter of Mr, A. Iteid,
DIED.
sr am,ou le 21st instant,
ANY IDEA OF TAKING A
HAKE YLJ BUSINESS OR SHORTHAND COURSE
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r ISS r s:=' °1 iE'1 ,�A • x "r ..--;
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The Forest City Bus ` ess College of London
Stands head and shoulders above the average business college for thorough practical
teachieg. College reopens September 4. Catalogue free,
.T. W. WJ STERVELT, Principal.
Guz
er of Mfr, David Small,
Teeswater, ou the 4th
nlpsen, aged 20 years, 5
rns
berry, ou August llth.
'r, eldest son of Walter
ars, 1 month and 1 week.
SLEEPLESS NESS is and per-
manently cured .y the faithful use of
CAMPBELL'S QUININE WINE.
Xt tones up the system and restores failing
strength, Recommended by all doctors as
a restorative after debilitating illnesses. ,
Prepared only by K. CAM PBELL a CO.,
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT. MONTREAL,
CONSULT US.
1.114
PROF. GOLDSTEIN l a;D WIFE,
the only practical Optician: hat ever visit-
ed
for
he
u
r oso
of
arebep
ten
p
'u ht
Wr ,
ZT
making scientitle axes in ion of all classes
of Defective'Vision, u • as
Astigmatism—ln + lection of the Eye-
ball.
Presbyopia—Old Sight.
Myopia—Near Sight.
Hyporrnetropie—Far Sight.
Apliokia—After Cataract is removed.
, They will be at the BRUNSWICK
HOTEL for two week. Coneultatiolr free.
Braille. Junior
CnIrrxc's —•- Is A::C • — Ou Wednesday,
August end, at e residence of the btide's
sister, by the v. S. Sellery, B. D., Mr.
William Chittk, of 'reingliain to Miss
Nellie blaucer, daughter of Mr. Charles
Mancer, of 'Ger le.
HowsoN—G Lrirsn—At Tara, ou the lst
inst., Mr. H. klowson, of Teeswater, to
Miss Emma alliher, of Tara.
GRANT --Sur a—On Wednesday, August:•
2nd, at the res deuce of the bride's pareuts,
by Rev. J. A. lnLaohlau, M. A., Mr. Robb.
Graut to Miss Priscilla Smith, daughter of
Mr. William S . ith, of Culross.
,SANDERSON— • 11Tc1IELL—At Back march,
Invorkeithiug, Fifeslnire, Scotland, on the
lith July, by ev. 301m G. Robertson, B.
D., John W. tnderson, Wroxeter, to Leta
Kate Gilehrls , fourth daughter of Michael
Mitchell, Esq,
HENDERSON
of the bride's
inst, the Rev
to Miss Annie
Young.
OnasxsY -R
16th inst, by tl
Chesney, of T
Robinson. of S'
HurcrrisoN—
by the Itev L G
of Ashfield, to i
Whitechurch.
Scorr—TnoME
the bride's moth
forth, ou August
Buggin, of Blyt
Scott, of' Seafor
YOUNG—At the residence
other. Colborne, on the 16th
obt Henderson, of Auburn,
ouug, daughter of Iir Alex
nzNsoN-1n Clinton, on the
• Rev A Stewart, lir Saml
kers:mai , to Miss Luciuda
&forth. °
venuere—On the Oth inst,
Wodd, Itir Geo Hutchison,
Angeline Everette, of
,t
nN—At the residence of
r, in McKillop, near Sea. -
16th, by the Rev Mr.
, 1ir Thomas Goldsmith
h, to Miss iwiargeret Ann,
Steam, Saw and Shingle Mill
FOB SALE,
on the river Maitland in Village o
"NATIZOMEMIR•_
Unlitnted quantity of timber to be had in
the neighbourhood, all kinds. The mill
is infirst-class running order and com-
plete throughout ; capacity, 10 to 12 thou-
sand per ten haurs. There is also a sub-
stantial frame house, stable, ete.,belongiug
to the property. Apply on the premises.
6t MRS. ALISON GIBSON.
1
The partnership happily existing between the undersigned for the
past six years will close on the 8th day of September, 1893, by efful-
gence of time, and, owing to continued ill health of one of the
partners, cannot be renewed. Therefore, the
WESTERN FAIR,
LONDON,
SEPTEMBER /4th to 23rd, '93.
CANADA'S FAVORITE EXHIBITION
ESTABLISHED 1368.
The, Oldest in the Dominion.
LIVE STOCK EXHIBITS
Entries Close September 7th.
Tho best and largest stabling and space
allotted on receipt of entries.
Better Special Attractions
Thou ever before. b.
SrrcIAL. Excrlislo.N's Ino\; ALL POINTS.
For Prize Lists and iuformatiou apply to
CAPT. A. W. PORTE, Pros.
THOS. A. BBOWNE, See.
,tE ;K,
A. r.I CC NTI NC TO M;OUT $10,000,
bb sold .. 4l� reserve
AND AT
MP
BLOW COST.
.
A.s the goods are all new and have been selected ,with Meat TCarer. this
affords an opportunity of securing SACRIFICE BAR(xATNS such as
may never again be offered to the citizens of Winghaln and vicinity.
This great sale will begin on
at-urd.ay, ug. 5th,
And continue for 33:days. Please remember
33 DAYS SELLING AT COST,
• An? in many cases far below cost. Dei`i lot permit business of pleasure
to keep you away from this store dura; tllese,33 days;" for it is the
chance of a lifetime. The stock conic s;;of r very description of
Dress Goods, General Dry -Goods, including ` Cur-
tains, Curtaining.: and . a fine assortment of
Carpets, fine'Worsteds, imported and
Canadian Tweeds, Ready-made Clo: :-
ing, Gents' Furnishings, &c.
BOOTSTND SHOES and SLIPPERS- from the best makers.
GROCERIES, pure and fresh, in abundance; •Lovers of good,,' pure
TEAS cannot affod rto miss this mammoth sale. 'Come, ,now is the
accepted time.
GOOD BUTTER and EGGS will be taken as cash. -Any goods
charged during this GREAT SALE will be entered at regular pries
GORDONC& M' I RE,
The Anchor House.
Wingham, July 31, 1893.
ley, A.. McCrae, 3. Miller,
. 141nleahy, A, Prender-
hard, II. ltobrnsou, 1ti.
eaviug—LBallantyne, J.
y years. Out of 270 Ballantyne, 1B, t . Beattie, M. Bell, le.
his year 79 are over Bethune, M• F. •ampbell, M. Davis, A.
es and prospects are Grieve, A. Killu an, D. Landesboro, H
rtant districts. It Lawrence, 111. an H. Morrison, I. Mundy
t the depression in H.',l'urnbell, W. Turnbull. Senior Leav
et completely last ing—H. Fowler, W. T. Gemmell. Ma-
dmitted that things triculatiou—J. A. Jackson. J. M. McKinley
ears so bright as (passed in Latin, reek, fi:•at-class honors
f most serious im- in classics), Wm. Rae (passed in Latin,
sit among colliers. French), A, Tho ••son (passed in Latin,
not favor extreme Greek,
itis to be h ped that dealers District No. 5 ,, Goderieh. Primary
induced to p. y too much in the ? H Austin, W 11, N Baillie, A Clark, A
;was the enis last season. Tito Cummings, A .1 t icksoa, W A Elliot, A. M
of the crop tin .ugilout the United Ferguson, i't1.1'in , y, 13 Guest, IIF John.
sections th s fax heard from, sou, J IcMurcuie If McConnell, M O'Neill,
Iy. With he report given of Elia Patterson, 'i J Quinn, 11 hose,, W
apple crop famished by the Reed, C Sprung, SiJlors, M Tiahborlie
in Liverpool, which We stiblllft IValper, junior r saving—L Audroii•s, 5
ppears to us int the Canadian 13eekett,1'12 Cree e, O Coleman, J Hicks, A
1 find a heti r market in the Jeckell, L Kain. Ritaine, J Hinahan,
than in Li erpool, Glasgow Latta, M. A Mcl - tyre, j 111 $tobertson, H
ign ports, Mussell,11 A. R an. F Stmart,11 Salkeld,
Ingham Finelu .L l District meet. J Ii Tigert. Se for Leaving—le Campbell,
sthochst Ch rch was held in C 111 Eraser, It. Strang. Matrlculatiou—
'Tuesday, 22 d inst. Members 1:1% I.+" Armstrong, 1; Ball (passed in Latin),
Alva. S. Seller , E. A. Shaw, J. J Witte (passe. fu Latin), 7 C Iteid,
, G. II Cobblidiek, T. District I r.1 1, Wingluttn. Primary—
J. Fair, •0, liu , i'llr• r Ailtaloy, SV C. mpbell, t3 Cornyu, 1111a
EO. E. KING.
see
WE ARE CLEARING .
PRINTS,
OHALLIE ,
DELAINES,
BLACK GREN ADI ES,
DRESS GOODS,
is D1,1x 1L
Eespeetfully yours,
GM O., M .0 '.+ .
NEW FALL GOODS,
NEW FALL. G00I35,
NEW FALL G
OF ALL KINDS,
OF ALL KINDS,
OF ALL I
"CALL AND SEE US,
CALL AND SEE US,
CALL AND SI
--AT THE—
ORR & HISCOCKS,
Direct Dry Goods Imp
'Tun BEAR, August 30, 1893.
DRE
SS AND
MANTLE MI<
MRS. JOILN KEItR.
Ras decided to again open a Dres,
".dantie making business, at her res;
Edward street, near Pringle's pop
Satisfaction guaranteed. ApprE
wanted. 3
Marrtago Licenses. ' ..
Issued by PnrtNIr PATER401,l,» I b-
touti street, Win ;ham, t Mho-witl
required,
LOCAL ,,.LV ",Wf'
Ca11 at the Star Restll)rant fol
uss went of fruit. 'Wee. McKee
-tick sliboti>ag, 11 become legal
in Qts rio on Sept° ber 1st.
r. Allan Galb with is about oI
rout a grocery in the tore one door no
e. Mr P. Deans' flour'tt 4' feed store.
Private neon to'•loan on mor.
at retteonablo jell of Interest. Apply
tf ee Jolter Nue
—The Town Beii' drive a delightfu
air cuileett on rric`ta .,?evening last.
enatertailai'iients lire 1 glee, appreciate
e em townspeople,
I . t ^.:report of the ontertair
held uu tbel?'iesbyte Ian -church, on
day-evenixin, 2'lst: iu Inst issue, we
tontly oiriltied': toention the nar
Miss Ada, Cline, w110 gave a solo, and
May Cline; '''Who presided at the organ
—Sorrotlr: •Scn'rriss.. .A full stook o'
and Public. School books,: scribblers,
cise books, inks, r opens, etc., at Chial
Drug Store.
-The following n
postmasters , from
meat :—"The idea i
in country places t
a lower rate of post
masters should do i
this impression, whi
mice lies been s
the. postaffIce d
more or less pre
ut a letter may
ge if loft open,.
hat they cad 'to c
h is Wholly, erre)]
—Mr. 3. B. llole n, who had club
the commercial new for the Terme!
pire, hasleft that pa ser to devote his
time to the Canaclia Grocer,. the Rar
Merchant arid the y Goode Ile view
McLean is ono of t1i best writers on
tial rind oonitneieia natters on the
dies; press.
—Ladiess, hevo your garments ma
Miss el, Johnston, Gregory block, op
the Queen's hotel, atatest styles,
work, always lied -clam fit.
-The telegraph a a telephone an,
trie light poles IO '•wn should be lt.
' and made presertabI It was a coin•
able act of Mr. A.111 sbois, the otlie
in removing all ad ising mattes
the telegraph poles. They‘are one,
enough 13ilrw, witlrou being covered
all kfntla of advertisb g wetter. We
sps&ol; the t0,w11wCe minors Inoue i
titer .bf.having the poles painted 7
wilt be the roan to r ceivo the 'telex
the t speople ill. ti is matter ?
On Sunday nor in;; het, about
o'oloclk, the Stehle of Mr.'. Finlay, '
Wfngham;was disco red to be 01
Mr. y;'inlay, with the assistan
neighbors, succeeded i saving his I
harness, eta. The ha , of . whish
Vas a considerable upply, war
stroyed, along with t re bnill*n1
Origin of the Jiro 9a n t known, I
fluppoeed to be the vier of an inter
There was no insurendo Tho town
watt sounded, but ae th ilre was
the limits of the wat work, 11
reels wets not taken out.