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Wingham Times, 1890-02-28, Page 5more, Sou09L OojV ax ;—The anntfial eon• vitt Qi` the Bel ''dere pubho sclloo1 was on Friday o 'ening, the 21st inst., 0 the direction of the teacher, J, Barton, and nntwithstanri• 4ing thelnelenlency of the weather and th►o rouglisp o the roado, there was a full W►iae. iYI►'. W. I3. Hsrtley was :appointed chairman, and filled that position in 'his ostial becoming way. The evening's entertainment was then diepused of, The principal contributors to which were as follows; .-...Eeciiations gid dialogues by the pupils of the school Time would not permit the llearii,g of all the selections from this sourcy, but the selections which were given were we'.1 received and well delivered, especially by the younger of the sinkers and orators, Mr Shane, the noted comic singer from B,ytb, wee present and alternately made the people feel glad and sorry he�left.lad wliee he That helomas highly! pprlen ocil ated by the audience was apparent from the rounds of applause which greeted his every appearauce on the wn of in am. ABSTR A T REDEI ' TS AND PEN DITU RES Por 889. amen r9 "r4 pin cp raQ U iso RF,CEIP1 1890. Feb. let. To Balance on hand Debenture sales ...... Notes discounted Taxes from Coll eotorfor 11 11 Non-resident taxes Tax sales Poll taxes Refunded taxes .... Licenses for liquor �• " billiards . " liveries " bowling al Balance Webb's mortg Legislature school gr 1 stage and t)y the lodg, and enthusiastic I Fines from Clerk ... encores he received. The people) of Rent from Hall.... B.ilnnore atld*Its"vicinity will be glad Cemetery for lots.. to hear Mr. Shane' again, which Rent of weigh scale apparently they will soon have at the Foresters' concert which is to be held here soon. ,Mr, Ireland, another comic' siuger,lately from Chicago, con• triliuted much to the entertainment by kis spicy German and Irish songs, of 'which helms such stock that he is meet in himself. The an entertain} solos by Messrs.. Duffield and Scott; of Wingham, were • well received. The evening's music was furnished by Wingham Harmonica Band and Bel - more Orchestra. The many selections given by each of these bands fi,Ied an important part of the entertainment, both of which *ere repeatedly euour- ed. At about 10,45 p. m., tbo enter tainment was brought to, a close in the usual way, and the people disper— sed to; their several home, well pleased with their•,outing. .The teacher, Mr: Bartok:, deserve praise, and credit. for getting up such a talented and success- ful coiibbrt. J. S. 11. Culross. The' directors of the Culross Mutual -Vire`Tndurance Company met in the towir`ha1l, Teeswater, on the 22nd of February; 1890, when the following ,inrinbets 'were present, viz : Messrs. • Kirkland, Clark, Little and 1dgKague. President in the chair. Intimations were brought in stating that owing to sickness, Messrs: Reid and Arnmtrong ' could not be present. The minutes of previous meeting having been read "and adopted, Mr. Clark moved, secon- ded by Mr. M1eI ague, that all applica- tions for insurance be now laid before the directors—Carried. MCKague— Little—That having examined 10 applications, 9 of thele are found sat• isfaotory and for these the President and Secretary willl prepare and issue. policies, one application to be return— ed to applicant for reduction of valua- tion—Carried. McKague•—Little — That the President and Secretary write to the l nspector of Insurance, answering his questions in connection with proposed legislation regarding the use of steam t)ieshers by farmers --Carried.. Clark—McKague—That the Treasarer is hereby ivatructed to• deposit to the credit of the Company in Post Office Saving Bank, Toeswater, all money in his hands—Carried. Little—Clark—That this board do now adjourn to meet again• in Tees - water townhall on the last Saturday of 11ltaroh, at 2 o'•clocic p. m.—Carried, a�LES. ADAMSON, Secretary. Belgrave. • Miss Maggie Moirison,of Wingham, spent a few days here lately, visiting friends.— The Misses Dallas, of Winghan3, were visiting at Mr. G. David's of the G. T. R, this week. Mr. Robert Gallagher has rented the lime kiln from Mr. J. J. Downing. The lessee is preparing to run the kilo on a large scale.—Mr, Robert Riley Gold his farm in East Wawauosh recently and will leave for Manitoba. about the 150.i March.—The store be. longing to Mrs, Tufts, of Clintou,that was burned here in Sept. has been re- placed by a better building. It looks immense and is a credit to Belgrave. Whatechurch•: - Bev, W. 11. Geddes, is epndugting services, in. the Presbyterian church this week, preparatory to. quarterly 1890, Feb. is , Uncollected axes on (Jol'leotor's Roll for 1889 . t4 1272 44 Non -reside 10962 75 svnterwor::........ ...... Cemetery2000 00 Towu Ha and market ground4000 00 Park . ..... . 3000 00 Public ;drool .... 10500 00 Mortga.es 20000 00 Real e•. tate (grel pit) . 291 00 C.ah on , nd ,.,.....• ' 214 46 76 2 20 1 20 67 10 14344 19 93 34 13 60 00 17 69 49 02 7 00 00 00 00 EXPENDITURES. 1890, Feb, 1st, By streets, sidewalks & bridges$ 1366 02 Park expenses 166 12 Mill pond expenses ..:78 13 Waterworks expenses 421 52 11 " Gilchrist, Green & Co 5.42 85 Taxes refunded 197 08 Charities 81 27 155 88 Cemetery, Printing and advertising ... 160 10 Bonus, Kincaid Bros .. . 5022 79 " Gilchrist, Green & Co .10000 00 Balance Webb's mortgage .. 600 00 Bonus, T. Bell 5000 00 00 Public School 3005 00 5 Salaries 135175 Town Hall 86 86 Notes paid., 8900 00 Coupons 2976 45 County Treasurer 536 05 License refunded 29 17 Elections & annual expenses 140 69 Grants 125 00 roperty (real estate) 291 00 iscellaneous expenses 167 73 lance on hand .... 214 46 Gordon & McIntyre Total 941614 92 ASSETS AND LIABILI ;IES. ASSETS. .desire to say in addition to what they bad to say last week about their — SUPERIOR TEAS Lately put into stock, that any of our customers getting TEAS from us, who are not perfectly satisfied with them, after a fair trial, can have their money back by returning the Tea. In WORSTED : SCOTCH M• And LIABILITIES." 1890, Feb. Is Market deben res Cemetery f1 Salt well " ••• C P Railway deb: ntures ......" Consolidated Scho+l debentures L H & B Railway 11 41 Total Assets .......$52255 65 11 2500 00 1500 00 3000 00 8000 00 8500 00 5000 00 with Turnberry...• • 1160 52 Waterworks deuentures 8000 00 Bonuses 11 20000 00 County rate for 1889....... 614 31 Bank of Hamilton .......... 1000 00 Total liabilities $59174 83 (Signed) B,.'VANSTONE, AIIDIToi1a. WM. STUART, CANADIAN SPRING SUIT.I.NGS We, are showing very STYLISH DESIGNS and SPLENDID VALUES, and we guarantee satisfaction in FIT and W O 1'R K- MANSHIP in every suit we make up. Come at once, before the goods are picked over, or e the spring rush sets in, for we can do better for you now than then. Please do not forget to see our 4 New Prints and New Dress Gooch and nhe other attractions of our spring arrivals. The New Car Driver. Passengers on a Broadway car the other morning witnessed an interesting scene. The driver was a new hand who had evidently been •put to work 'in an emergency and had not received all the instructions that a nevi, hand requires. The wind was blowing .sharply. inhis face and thepassengers were glad to see him put the lines through the handhole in the door through which the conductor collects fare from the passengers on the platform. This done the new driller came in the car hituself, closed the door softly and serenely and drove his, team from the inside of 'the car. .He bowed right and left to the passengers ashe took up his stand in the car and remarked pleasantly that the weather was a little sharp, but thanks for the kindheartedness of the company in providing this hole in the door very much sharper weather could be endured. • He was a sociable sort of man and talked cheerfully to the passengers, the chief point of his observations being that there was a great deal of abuse heaped upon corporations that was undeserved. "I take it as self evident," he said, "that a corporation cannot be soulless that goes to the expense of cuttingyholesin astreet car door and lining it with brass, simply that the driver may stand inside and 'drive." He would have said more, but just then the conductor rushed in and shoved him out on the front platform.— New York World. Shorthorns for Sale. For sale, one yearling bull, a splendid animal with first•elass pe gree, sired by Imported Red Night. Also sever cows and heifers of similar breeding, They are 11 registered in Dominion herd Book, Apply o Lot 16, Con, 10, Morris, or Blyth P.O. n NEIL 11IoDONALD. ,comniunron next Sabbath. 1VIARRIED .alt' peon,--Gtt,trtsris-On' Feb 18, 1840, at the rest. / demo of too bride's mother,' VVhitechureh, by the I fi.ORnIALL R W It Geddes Maggio 7oani est daughter of the V drinritte churov c TS THE F-xf TON Rev late 000r50 Paul, to 11bpr os 0ilfnapie, all of \Vhite- DI lI . Jenssrov,-.-in Winghatn, on the 20t11 Inst, Wm 51 J' nano: aged 611 years. 000lo%1 tot A1r. )he rt liott�'en aitedl4i r26th s elnet,, 8idnoyr pas—lit East wawanoiit, on the 24th Inst., Ci rolhte, James, Aged 20 years,1 months and 12 days. '04.41111 ALL ARE • at the 1 Vanni •top,Ma ell Wro eter, 4 Wi gluon, , " Te •9 vale ' G.rre• " t.ir1' '1 46 CHRONIC COUGH HOC For it you do not it mabecome iCci�' snmptb•o, For Consumption, ......,...,.r Debility and Wasting Diseases, tlgere in nothing like Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and HYPOPHOSPHITES It 18 almost as palatable as Intik. Far i bettor than other so-called Emulsions - wonderful flesh producer. SCOTT'S EMULSION put up in a safmon coior wrapper. Re :wee eqgd yet the genuine. Soirt by nil WINGHAM BEST BRANDS OF ORDON8z McINTYRE The Brown Anchor. DUFFIELD 8z give all chaser a chance to invest their means to the best advantage in COAL, PA.RLOR, BOX AND COOK STOVES •, FIT11.•ACEcl A.ND1 RANGES, TINWARE, &o., Sio., LAMPS, LAMP, GO01.)ii, CUTLERY AND, WOODEN WARE. • American and Canadian Coal wholesale anti. retail. Eavetreliell-e ing a specialty. Repairing neatly and promptly done.. DoWt. lorti;:.e; any mistake but call and inspect our stoek,and, get our prices.. STONE BLOCK, NVING:HAAIL Sole, Harness, and, Upper LE AT HEIR ALWAYS ON HAND. Manufacturers woula do well to examine, stock and compare prices. Ladies' & Gents' Driving Gloves In Dog, Coon and Astraentn, made to order. Also Strong Workingmen's Gloves, In Deer, Goat, Calf and bheepskin. Highest price paid for ,Furs, Hides, Sheepskins and Wool. Farm for Sale. The undersigned offers for sale Lot 18, Concession B,Dowick and adres off the east end of Lot 10, • There art between 80 and 90 ng acres cleated raid in good state ot cultivation On an goo o ngs. from Wroxete For particulars gtpply to al Wroxeter F. 0 -WiST HURON RI Ft FOR THE SAL F HORSES, CATTLE; ., ON WINGHAM, ONT. TUES MA A Won sales conducted fr above date. of charge Oh have theannMils in full operation, ttill e in a post Mon to 40 custom work of all kinds to) 11,)twe. O. HA ILTON, Ho The Enbscriber situatdd do the cern a frame cottage. Hard conveniences. For tur proprietor, en thopr or. Sale. his Rouse and tot, ort and Alice streetS, ere of land, on which is soft water and other eticalars, apply to the P. INELATE.11. WOOO_ AND, WC01.,,Wilit FED, le exchange for goods or Custom ,worb, • STOCK/NO URNS, etc„ chimp, Vitingbam, Fob. 501,,1 glee ,