The Wingham Times, 1909-12-02, Page 8Tars W1NtIHAIi , TIMR$, OECEDiBER 2, 13(l9
MINOR LOCALS.
--The non-jery fall assizesare being
old in Goderioh. this week.
Huron County Council will meet at
IR•oderieh on Tuesday next.
—Regular monthly meeting; of the
Town Oanuoil will be held next • Monday
*Umber.
—The Times to January 1st, 1911, for
t1, A good Ohristmae present to your
absent son, daughter or friend.
—;,Ir. John Stein, wc11•known to onr
readers, has rented his farm near Kite
sardine and will take np his residence
in Kincardine.
—Samuel Eatt'.in, a well known resi-
dent of Goderioh, died as the home of
his brother in Ashfield, on Thursday
inhie. 49th,
evening,
—The annual meeting of the Blvevale
Cheese and Butter Co. will be held in,
the Foresters' hall at Binevale, on Fri-
Ilay afternoon of this week.
—The annual meeting of the North
Huron Liberal Association will be held
7'n the Wingham Town Hall, on the
Afternoon of Tuesday, Deoember 21st,
—A telegram was received on Mon-
day announcing the serious, illness at
Portage la Prairie, Man., of Jaoob
Brooks, a former resident of Wingham.
Tor twenty-four years Vapo-Cresolene ha
been extensively used for all forms of throat an
bronchial troubles, All Druggists.
—In the Dominion Government esti
mates brought down last week appropri•
ations were made for new poet offioE
buildings at Seaforth, Listowel, Mitch
ell, Mount Forest and Ohesley.
—A. H. Musgrove, M. P. P., will giv
,a "Travel Talk" in Fordwioh this
(Thursday) evening, under the auspices
of the A. Y. P. A. of Trinity Church
Mr. Musgrove will give a talk on hi'
recent trip through New Ontaria.
—"A Crazy Idea" was repeated ix
the opera house on Friday evening las
and there was a good attendance. Th,
different parts were again well taker
and all present enjoyed the entertain
anent. Tha Citizens' Band furnishes
choice music during the evening.
--John. Delellis, found guilty of shoot
ing with, intent to do grievous bodily
harm to Dominioo Baoarria, a fellow
countryman, while working in the At
wood cement mills, was sentenced IS
Stratford last week to six months ii
Central Prison. This is the man Chie
Allen arrested near Belgrave Som'
weeks ago.
PERSONAL.
Miss Edna Love is visiting with rely
elves at Monkton.
Mise Jennie Stewart, of Howiok, i
visiting with her friend, Miss Weir.
Mrs. M. B, Waugh, of London, is vis
iting with friends in Wingham thi
week.
Mrs, C. H, Simpson received yeste
day afternoon for the first time thi
aeason in her home on Ethelbert stree
She wore a lovely gown of amber sat'
and Irish lace, and was assisted in r
ceiving by her sister, Miss Forbes, o
Toronto, who was gowned in amethy
satin with tonohes of coral. Mrs. Bas
erville and Mrs. Mason presided over th
tea table which was centered by Amer
oan Beauty roses, while Mise Baskervill
out the ices.—Winnipeg Free Pres
[Mrs. Simpson is a daughter of M
Thos. Forbes of this town.]
NEWS NOTES.
Dr. Cook, who claimed to have di
covered the North Pole, bas dieappeare
The first division of the session w
on a bill introduced by Mr. Lancaste
This bill was intended to relieve mun
oipalities of any portion of the cost
level crossing protection. The bill w
defeated by a majority of 34.
On Sunday morning a gang of Jape
ese track laborers were plunged hea
long to death, the bridge near Sappe
ton collapsing under the weight of
heavy work train. At least twent
and perhaps thirty, Japanese are repo
ed dead.
Miss Annie Jennings, of Cobour
was called to attend the funeral of h
brother at 11`emble two weeks ago. T
shock and journey combined caused h
own death last Wednesday. This don
bereavement was too much for the ag
mother, and death came a few hon
later to her also.
By an overwhelming majority tl
Ilonse of Lords on Tuesday reject.
the budget sent np frons the Common
It is gertoraliy understood: that an a
peal to the people will immediately f
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low, and the surgg will the e m
nxomentons in the history of the press;
generation.
Five or six years ago Chas, E. Bit
left his wife and family in England at
came to Canada. Later Mrs. Ding, f
though having no knowledge of t
whereabouts, also came to Canada ai
*soured a position ion in Toronto ae ft cox
pardon. Last week while on a stre
oar she was astonished to meet her he
bind. For some time he denied t]
relationship, but a few days after lima
antirgrftecl. Ding, it is alleged has been
*via* v+ith t+w irozonn who is known Cut
Id* wita,
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CAttn.—In Wingham, on November 20th, to
Mr. and Ors, ,shred B. 1, arr; a son.
AIT1irrr.—In Culross, on Nov.. 21st, to Mr.
and liars. T. B. Aitken ; a son. 1
AIdKIiIED
P1EnC.E-BELT, --On November 24th, at the
home of the bridegroom's brother-in-law,
Unwise street, Goderich, by Rev, Jas. A. An 1
Berson. B. A„ William Pierce, of the t,wnship
of Aebiteld, to Viva, daughter of Hobert aad
Mrs. Belt, township of West Wawanosh,
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SPAimow.—In Wingham, on the 25th ult ,
the infant bon of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sparrow.
WATT —In Wingleam, on November 29th,
John Watt
IdeNicnot.—Iu Grey on November 25th.
Lotus kaeNlehol, in his 71st year.
SCOTT -- In Fordwich, on November 22nd,
Martha b annah, relict of the late Adam Scott,
aged 04 years, 7 months and' 22 days,
spirals.— le liowick, on November 22nd,
J ohn `;pinks, aged lig y ears, 3 months and 12
days.
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FARMPROFITS
May be largely increased by knowing the
exact condition of the farmer's market,
and by learning of the best method in
farm practice, This is precisely the
sort of information the Farmers' Weekly
Sun gives in every issue. It has no equal
as a Farmer's Business Paper. a Good
farmers rely on it, For price see our
clubbing offer.
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professional pre-
January 8rd,
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Teacher for B. S. No. 8,
county, seco &class
duties to ommence
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STOCK FOR
SALE.
and Shrop•
of one
of choice females:
-Jones breed-
Prices right,
H. T. PERDUE,
Wingham P. 0.
Olearview stook of Herefords
are offered for sale, consisting
bull, and a number
one two -shear ram of Lloyd
and a number of ram lambs
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CLOVER THRESHERS.
purchased a
and requests
thresh to send
at once.
PIOKELL,
Box 305,
Wingham, Ont.
The undersigned has
threshing outfit
having clover to
their names and addresses
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MEETING OF HURON
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COUNTY'
of the County
chamber, in
Tuesday the 7th
p. m.
must be placed
above date.
LANE, Clerk.
The Council of th Corporation
Huron will meet n the council
Tewn of Gode 'ch. on
of December, a 8 o'clock
All accounts for s. Moment
with the Olerk on of before the
Dated Nov. 24th, 1 9.
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the Binevale
Co., will be
Bluevale, on
at 1.30 o'clock
Directors and
other business
the meeting.
secretary.
to attend.
of cream and
milk, and other
given by an
College,
The etnnual mea ing of
Cheese and Butter aotory
held in the Foreste s' Hall,
Friday, December 3rd,
p. m., for the elect .n of
the transaction o any
may be broag a t before
By order, JOHN euRGE88,
P. S. The ladi=: are invited
A lecture on t-hcare
of ores • from
dairy interests .ill be
instructor from t.: Agricultural
Guelph.
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PRINCIPALS.
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Produce Wanted,
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Y -LAW NO. , 1909
By Law for the issue of debentures
of the gown of Wioghain to the
amount of $0000 00 for the purpose
of iwprovteg the prevent water-
works system of the said Town and
for prcoering a supply of pore water
for domestic purposes.
Whereas the Municipal Commit of the Cor-
poration of the Town of Wingham deem it ex-
pedient and n. cesscry that the present Water-
works system should be improved and that
the ratepayers and residents of the Town
should be suppled with pui a water for domes -
tie purposes.
And whereas the said Municipal Council
hUays, through their Eosin'W m Mahlonn
vis procured estimates of the cost o
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the improvements
refo red to, and the in
stalling of e system of pure water for the pur-
pose aforesaid, which estimates are appended
hereto, marked Schedule "A", and which
amount, in the whole, to 3C000.00.
And whereas it will be necessary to issue
debentures of the said town of Wingham for
the said sum of 00000 00, as hereinafter pro-
vided, which sum is the debt intended to be
created by this by-law, the proceeds of said
debentures, to be applied to the said purpose
and no other.
And whereas the total amount required by
"The Municipal Act," to be raised annually by
special rate for paying the said debt and in•
teres`, as heroine. ter provided, is 0471 50.
And whereas the amount of the whole rate-
able property of the said Town of Wingham
according to the last revised asssesment roll
thereof is 0778,052 00.
And whereas the amount of the existing de-
benture debt of the said Municipality, ex-
clusive of local improvements secured by
special rates and assessments, is the sum of
0140,728 54. whereof there is nothing in arrears
of principal or interest
Therefore the Municipal Council of the Cor-
poration of the Town of Wingham enacts
as follows:
1. The sum of 38000 00 shall be expended by
the Town of Wingham in improving the
present waterworks system of the said Town
and in procuring pure water for domestic pur-
poses
2 For the purposes af. resaid the Mayor of
the said Town of Wingham shall cause de-
bentures of the said Town to be issued to the
amount of $0000 00, which said debentures
shall not be less than 0100 each. Such' de-
bentures shall be sealed with the seal of the
Corporation of the Town of Wingham and
shall be signed by the Mayor or other acting
'head of the Corporation and also by the
' Treasurer thereof.
3. The said debentures shall bear date on
the first day of .April A. D. 10.0, and
shall be issued on the day of the date thereof,
and shall be made payable in twenty years
from the said date, at the office of the Treas-
urer, for the time being, of the said Town of
Wingham, and shall have attached to them
coupons for the payment of interest.
4. The said denentures shall bear interest at
the rate of four and one-half per cent. per
annum, from the date thereof, and said inter-
est shall be paid annually at the of9:e of the
said Treasurer on the first day of ril
in each and every year d g the
currency thereof.
b. During the currency of sal debentures
or any of them there shall be used annually
by speeinl rate on all the r .le property of
the said Town of ' ingh . the sum of 0270 00
for the payment . in -est on said debentures,
and the sum of . 50, for the purpose of
creating a sinking fund for the payment of
tbe debt hereby secured, making in all the
sum of 0471 50, to be raised annually by special
rate as aforesaid, during each of said twenty
years.
6. This by-law shall take effect from and
after the final passing thereof.
7. The votes of the electors of the said Town
of Wingham shall be taken on this by-law at
the foil. wing times and places, that is to say,
on Monday the. 3rd day of January A. 1). 1910,
beginning at nine o'clock of the forenoon and
continuing till five o'clock of the afternoon of
the same day, by the following Deputy
Returning Officers and Poll Clerks, namely:
In Ward 1, at William Johnston's tailor shop
on Josephine street, by John Groves, Deputy
Returning Officer, and William J. Haines, Poll
Clerk.
In Ward 2, at William Gannett's implement
office, Josephine street, by Jas. Alex. Morton,
Deputy Returning Officer, and Alexander
Alderson, Poll Clerk.
In Ward 8, at the Town Hall, by Anson
Dulmage, Deputy Returning Officer, and
Alfred J. Fleming, Poll Clerk.
In Ward 4, at Albert Bell's House, Josephine
street, by 0. N Griffin, Deputy Returning
Officer, and John W. Dodi, Poll Olerk.
8. On Saturday the first day of January A.
D. 1910, the Mayor of the said Town shall at-
tend at the Town Hall in the said Town at
eleven o'clock in the forenoon to appoint per-
sons to attend at the various polling places
aforesaid, and at the final summing up of the
votes by the clerk on behalf of the persons
interested in, and promoting or opposing the
passing of this by-law, respectively
9. The Clerk of the said Town of Wingham
shall attend at tbe said Town Hall at eleven
o'clock of the forenoon of Tuesday, the
fourth day of January A. D. 1910, to sum up
the number of votes given for and against
this by-law.
Dated at the Town Hall, at the Town of
Wingham, this 29th day of November A.1).1009.
, Mayor.
Clerk.
SCHEDULE "A" TO THE PROPOSED
BY-LAW
Being an estimate of the expenditure refer-
red to m the foregoing by-law,
ESTIMATE.
2 Artesian Wells, 8 inches in diameter. 01840.00
Air Pump and connection 441 00
.Air Compressor, connected with Elec-
tric Motor 750 00
Receiver.. 100.00
Addition to Pump House 400 00
Concrete Reservoir 512 00
Connection with existing mains 200.00
Three stage Centrifugal Pump, capa-
city 500 gallons per minute, con-
nected to Electric Motor 1150.00
Transmission Line from Electric Power
House to Waterworks Station430.00
Contingencies. 608.00
Total 06000.00
NOTICE.
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',We notice that the above is a true copy of
a proposed by-law which has been taken into
onsideration and which will be finally passed
by theCouncil
of the
Municipality of the Town
of Wingham tin the event of the assent of the
electors being obtained thereto) after one
month from the first publication thereof in
the Wingham TIMES, the date of which publi-
cation was the 2nd day of December A. D. 1000,
and the votes of the electors of the said Muni-
cipality will be taken therean on the day and
at the hours and places therein fixed.
Town Ball, Wingham, November :29th, 1009.
J. B. FERGUSON, Clerk.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
RE PROPOSED BY-LAW OF THE TOWN
OF WINGHAM.
Notice is hereby' given that the Municipal
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Council of the Corporation of the Town of
Wingham propose to submit to tho ratepayers
of the Haid town f01 their assent a by-law to
authorise the said Council to borrow the sum
of 56000.00, for the purpose of improving the
present waterworks system of tho said Town
and to proe.ure a supply of pure water for
domestic: purposes.
The following is an estimate of the costs of
the proposed waterworks improvements and
the procuring of pure water for domestic, pur-
poses made for the said Town by Wm. Mahlon
Davis, C. E.
1STTMATE.
2 Artesian Wells, 8 inches in diameter*134006
1 Aix Ptirnp antl connoetioii 414.00
Air Compressor, connected with Elec-
tric Motor 750 00
leceiver 100.(0)
Addition to Pump Clouse 400.00
Concrete Reservoir and Pump Houso512.00
Connection with existing mains 2(10 00
Three stage Centrifugal Pump, eaa-
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city 500 gallons per minute, con.
meted. to Electric Motor
Transmission Line from Electric Power
House
Add for contingencies
1100,00
420.00
608.09
Dated Town Hall, Wingham, :lo tem ser Opposite 13kating Bink • WINGEIAAi, ONT.
KIN'S
VVingharri's Fur House
CHRISTMAS
The greatest of all holiday seasons the time when
everyone rejoices—we want everybody to come and in-
spect oun STOOK of Christmas goods before buying,
FURS.
What more acceptable tban something in this line. Our
stock is all new and we have a choice selection of Ruffs,
Muffs Stoles, Caperines, Fur -lined Coats, Fur Coats, Fur
Caps, etc.
See our special Lady's Fur -lined Jacket at....... $50.00
See our special Lady's Coon Coat at $50.00
DRESS • ,,GOODS•
In the new sbades—plain and fancy.weaves.
WAISTINGS
Fancy Cashmeres, Delaines, Flannels, Sicilians, ete.
GOLF JACKETS
A fine selection in tbe new styles and colors.
HANDKERCHIEFS
The largest selection you have seen, and in the new pat-
terns at prices to suit everpbcdy. See our special Excelda
3 for 25c.
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F ancy Frillings, Belts, Beltings, Collars, Insertions, Ribbons, Sockets,
Laces, etc,—loads of them.
SPECIALS THIS WEEK
10 dozen Ladies' Vests, white or natural, reg. 35c for.. 20e
10 dt•zen Table Napkins, 22x24, reg. $2,00 for $1.25 ,,
5 dozen Men's Heavy Mitts, reg. 50c for 35c
WANTED.—Large quantities White Beans, Feathers, Onions,
Potatoes, FRESH EGOS 30e, ROLL BUTTER 24c. -
A car of Dried Apples at once -7 cents.
GOOD G. E. KING.
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you are cordially invited to visit D. M. Gordon's store. Take
time to inspect the goods carefully, note well the prices, and
we will be satisfied with the result.
Newest and Most Stylish Dress Goods
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They are the best.
Men's Overcoats and Fur Coats.
wLook for quality and prices right here.
Rubbers and Overshoes.
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and all other fur wraps. Wool Shawls, Neck Scarfs,
Mitts, Gloves, Fur Gauntlets.
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We want your Butter, Eggs and Dried Apples. Present
for apples 7c per lb.
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D. BELL'S
Music Emporiurnx
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t We keep all the latest Music, as well as Musical Instruments, #
I ' consisting of
i MOUTH ORGANS, CONCERTINAS, GUITARS,
ACCORDEONS, MANDOLINS, VIOLINS,
MACHINES, OR
CANS and PIANOS.
TALKING MACH ,
Parties desirous of making a Christmas or Nev Year's gift will
find one of the above inntrumenta very suitable. Remember, there is
. If the machine or instrument is not all
no risk at all in buying here
a we claim for it, or is not satisfactory to you in every respect, you May
return it to us, and we will refund your money.
Every instrument and machine strictly high grade and artistic
throughout, and will satisfy the most exacting musician, besides being
X an object of beauty and design.
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Two large warcrooms, and an immense stock to choose from,
AT T11E VERY LOWEST PRIG"ES.
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20th. 1009.
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LADIES
Overgaiters and Pumps
We are showing in these two lines a bigger and better
selection and at more reasonable prices than you
have seen in Wingham in many a day.
BEAUTIFUL OVERGAITERS — In all the fashionable
shades—black, blue, brown, green, gray, etc., etc.
Per pair - - - 25c. to $1.15
STYLISH PUMPS—in the very newest creations. We
desire to emphasize two lines in particular :
1, Patent Colt, ankle strap, will not slip at the
heel ; turned sole, neat Cuban heel, ribbon
bow, usual $3.00 quality. Per pair $2,50
2. Best Patent Colt, ankle strap which prevents
slipping at the heel ; neat patent leather
bow, high military heel, the usual $4.00
quality. Price per pair $3,00
There is bound to be a big demand for these goods, hence
the advantage of early buying, while the stock is at its
best. Samples of Overgaiters and Pumps in
NORTII WINDOW.
Cosy House Shoes for Men—SOUTII WINDOW.
WILLIS & CO.
THE SHOE STORE.
AGENTS �
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FOR LADIES •
"Victoria" Shoes for ladies,
"Albert" and "Astoria" Shoes for men.
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MEN'S WINTER SUITS.
These are all new goods in latest styles, fit guaranteed, Regular a
$11.00 for $8.00' $12,50 for $9.00: $10.00 for $8.00; $15,00 for $12.50; $10,00
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for $7.50; $9,00 for $6.00.
Odd sizes Boys' Snits from $1.'75 up.
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Black Beavers, all sizes, regular $12,50 for $9.00
p ▪ Stripes in good weight with college collar, reg. $18.00 for $18,00
Odd Overcoats, upwards from $L00
' Men's Pante, regular $8,26 for $1.95
Men's Calfskin and Dogakin Coats, to clear at ....,. $20,00
Odd Muffs, and Cape, at a great sacrifice.
Wrapperetts, all colors, regular 15e for 10o.
Broken sizes in D. & A. Corsets, straight fronts, new,' reg. 75o and
3- $1.00 for 600, .
All our Broadcloth and Wool Venetians to be cleared before Christ-
i* mas, These goods are 54 and 56 inches wide, 7 yards in eaoh piece, no two
alike, in blue, brown, green, gray, wedgewood, and amethyst, regular $L25
el for $1.00.
One only, pure Botney Yarn Snit Length, reg. $1.50 for $1,25.
Guaranteed Mohlers Taffeta Silk in navy blue, brown, cream and
►1 black, regular $1.15 for 85o.
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GROCERIES.
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• Oatmeal in 90 lb. sacks, $2,75.
▪ Raisins, good, 5 lbs, for 25o.
rigs, new, Go a lb.
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Canned Salmon, No. 1 rad salmon,. regular 180 for 150
Black Tea, in bulk, regular 35o for 25o. (Ask for sample,)
Sugar $4.90 per 100 lbs, cash, guaranteed pure Dane sugar, Guaranteed
i► No. ONE; Ndt No. 2,
Floor, 4 different kinds, Bran, Shorts and all Grains Always
kept in stook.
Bring along your Poultry, dry pioked, Dried Apples 7c, ,Eggs 80c, Butter 94o.
Geese and Turkey Feathers,
T. A. hILLS
PHONE 89. WINGEAM, ONT.
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