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Wingham Times, 1890-06-27, Page 4
T. -. AND - D GGIST. C. •P R. TICKET AGENT. OT..,G. N..W. TELEGRAPH CO, H aBrun wiak House, &gingham, - - Ont, K� • ran � n ani es ' J ITN to John Miller, itt ;also ha job of repairing culvert to W'ie 1Ielines at $1; job finished and payment re.• ctorawended. lir Gemmill 'reported' that he had rented a house for'E Armstrong at $1 per month' and had bought him a stove and pipefeeore ware and other "necessaries; cos 0 fig; slap that Geo. Brytne ' wauta ditch out rounding eo.untty and after the raisaug along side of road and reoota Bend that many remained till the rosy dice n to. he be ranted a sufl'igient amount of dance the hours away. After stl,,pp< r Playford, of Wroxeter, wer3 v site ing at b1r Thos. J`tirkinst, on Tuesday. -i ter ,180 siren gathered at Mr Wtu. Johtiaton's to assist in raising the frame of 1,14 gets baro, wcuielt is 66 lay 86 feet, The large structure went up without aaeideut• A number of women and girls were also there from the sur• his statute labor" to do the work. Maned by Wm Cxetnnaill, seeouded by R Maxwell, that the adjourned Court of Bevisi; o bb' now opened fur the transaetloti'of bttsittess-Carried. The following gtiangee were mepde in as- sessineat>i (ti''reo Hearty, assessment struck off; James 'fiurtiii:ns, assessed for lot -No 138 D S, Bluevale i Robt Yeo, ewe clogs struck off and one bitch added ; Wm Wright, one dog struck off and one bitch added: Francis one. atm struck' off and one ne dog on the 19th a second raising pita on this plates aud rafters and endl;her lively. night was spent. -Kitty Koy was visiting Turnieerry friends this week and no doubtverdant fields And other sural •scenerywill inspire her' muse to, fresh efforts..eaThe weather iu warnsand we have had frequent shower's, and, the firmer lookq hdp fully at Ws fields of growinn,r grain. There is one drawback, however, the ,weeds eye growing, too. • East Wawaa.osh• Messrs. T. and J. ' Rrowneiclge, of Flesherton,' spent a few days at Mr, W. J, Fenwicks, last week -1r, W. Mason has retuned from: Gr'y'county where he was. Visiting, friends and (datives. - Mr W Vita:amp was Severely hurt by a runaway on Tues- day .-Mr; Jas. Ross,who was serious- ly injured at a barn rinsing some time ago, is able to he around again. -Ales: G. Shipley, of Denfield, who has been visiting relative's in this t"ieinity, re-. turned home on Saturday. Tlie adjourned meeting of the Court of Revision was held at the Council room, June 21.:st, 1890 Members all present, 1Viiuutes of last meeting read, approved alio signed Mark Cassels, appeal (lot 42, con 14,) again brought up•' Assessment confirmed. Joint Nixon, late of Fordyce, , and William I Brandon, I3elgrave, struck oft' the roti; being non-resident.;'•. John 'Men- zies, con 10, and Wm Martin, ec+.12, on application each a deg struck oli, Richard Leishman reported that the ug referred to at last meeting nf• 'ouncil aud directed to be charged to rim, was now done away With. Order- ed that the North *lot 28, con 7, and the a i lot, 2S, con 8, be taken ken] the nen resident an* pat ou the resi- dent roll. It was then moved by, 11r A"derson, seconded by Mr Patterson, that the assessment roll as now revis- td and corrected so far its this Council is coneerned.be passed aud the Court dosed for the present ye. r -Carried. Council resumed. Resolv; that, $150 be expended 'for. rel.sitye lEastern boundary, . or' gravel" road between Blyth and Wingham, Western boun- dary, $75, and uortheru boundary;$50 Special grants --$100 on cons 4 and 5, $a0, on cons 6 and 7,and $35 to finish job on eicleline 39. and 40, sou 6. Moved by Mr Shiell, seconded. by Mr Robertsnu, that that the Reeve be authorized' to furnish a gate, lock and key for gravel pit on lot 41, con 6, -Carried.--The following debentures were ordered to bp signed, viz : Wm McL?trty, filling holes, drawing gravel and furaishing plank for culvert, lot 31,, cons 4 and 5, $5; Joseph Oar. ter, for digging ditches, repairing hill at bridge on river,cons 10 and 11,$17- 70 ; Win Beecroft; building culvert ou sideline 80 and 31, con 12, $3•; Alex Rintoral,use of iiouse for polling booth at Parliament election, 5th June last, $3. Resolved, that the Couneil.new adjourned till Thursday, 14th August next. P, PORTzrtrIELD, Clerk. • / r, 0 , ethematical ltIaster of Clinton Col- .egiate Institute,' to the position of ns, ector of East Huron. Mr. Robb 'e a man of high attaiument,possessing t supt'rdbienetauce of energy, tact and ikitl. .Elie will be a good man. Well :dented', with the edunational inter - lets at heart. Be has assisted in .raining a number of the teachers in :his inspectorate, and is well qualifier. ;a. leek after theta. In the sehuol he Mas always considered a mnart who gave si.ork and came expec'ing that workete e done, and he found it so,having stilIed into the students_ the truth, tb'itt where there is a will there's 'a y.". Though unprepared students tended him, he was a sympathetic richer as well as a thorough maths• atican. Turn:ber rv. The municipal council of the town. ip of Turnberrymeet in Sault& hall, uevate, nn Monday, June 28rd,1890. ohm's all present. The Reeve in .chair. The minutes of last meet. were 'read approved, and signed. Menunicationr wore read from R,bt laps, re eleanirng out Government 't ori• 12th ooueession ; also from Ilailway, re assessment schedules; n Oulross Council, re boundary liue; Lewis Bolton, Listowel, re T'-owe- Erigfneer`; CA, Jones, London, re trship' +'ngirni'er;- from Jneige le, re,assessrent, Mad from George e,•re assessment. ijr Thomson 'ted that, along with 'Mr Cruicke k, he inspected„ reads opposite • 9, con-, and let j,rb, of putting; der culvert to Angus I'Ioinuth,,at 0, job tiuished also 'examined road and recommend at $3 J1;e ided in it. ' Mr ,Cruickshank re. '1 that James i ihnson had °lean- t ditch four tent wide ou top and rid.'a half feet deep and* had ed and improved, road, with the tel{ea out of ditch, .. and reeum• that he `lie paid. $3.60 for the leo that he bad let jet) of putting ar cuivert in W .-Plot: to David d, at $2.50; also that G on had cleaned out Government in W T Plot, and r000tnmend be paid 80 •celitis ; also `reconu• hat plank be granted to Mr rCalvert.P.tr Maxwell reported had iosp' etcd houndiary'line tad Tarn -berry, along with Me O0uuc,i,•er, i4 oris. and re- d th x► 1 30 ,lie expended on it, wiael►ilr Mo le.t5' half, and. that Citta i,um, be expended ;,ran,ul- ptitt- lt,t;, 51, 52, 53 and. .hat trent • jots 47 anti ••48 ; also t?l'it d:aiu wn bo,ned,:e y in Runde fired and tha✓ scute cilia.. b : don nn b•'und cry 'between en ,r$ ill/Median! also that he and 13, D 8, Bluevale, value $50. Movedoy Wm Gemmill, seconded by Geo Tnomson, that the Court of Re- vision be now closed 'arid that the .assessment roll be oon4etned as renis• ed aud amended -Carried. Council resumed business. • Moved by , R Maxwell, seconded by G. Thomson, that $10 be expended in cuttiug hill on 15th( sideline, eon 11, and that Muses Oruiekshank and Gemmill let job -Carried. .Moved by R Maxwell, seconded by Geo '`Thomson, that R ,bt Jamieson,bridge eontrnctor,be granted ,200 on. account--Odrried. Moved by Wm Geinmill,seconctod by R,Mtaxwell, that Lewis Bolton, Listowel, be ' ap- pointed '1'ownship .Cingineer at $6, per day and iio extras= Carried. Moved in amendment by,. Geo Thomson, seconded by Win Cruickshank, that 0 A Jones, London, be appointed Town• ship Engineer at $7 per dity and no extras -Lost. Moved by R ?Maxwell, seconded by Geo Thomson, that the Clerk notify J Little and Robs Me Kague to Clean out Government "ditch on their farms at, once -Carried. Moved by R Maxwell, seconded by Wm Gemmill, that by law No 7,1890, bopassed, authorizing Woad commis sioners to have fence removed off side line between lots 5 and 6, con 11--- Carrieti. The by law was read three times, signed and sealed. The Clerk was instructed to write Catania of IIowick, re culvert on boundary line built is 1.880. The following accounts were passed and orders on Treasurer issued, Geo Pocock, 90 ciente, gravel ; Andrew Reid, $2, gravel ; John • S 1•lc'ravish, $5, gravel ; John Hutton, $1.50, gravel; John Little, $2, gravel; D. Duncau, $3,.repairs to straper; J'as Johnson, $3 60, cutting dr.t,in ; Wm Holmes, $1., repairing culvert; August i1pmnth, $4..50, culvert; Eobt Jatii- icson, $200. -ern bridgo ancnunt ; John S McTavish, $2, ecIdalizetioa. t3.8 No 4 ; Trustees S S No 1,1, $2, election ; Trustees S,• S No 9;" $2, election ; Trustees 'S $ No 8, $2, election; Foresters hall, Bluevale, $2, election; Ed Armstrong, $9, charity; VVr''r Anderson. $5,charitee; Richgtrci Shrig; ley, $2, charity.. lItleved by R Max- well•,,seconded bee1V•rn Geneinill', that, this Outiecileadjulirti' to met at the house„of George 13i'yce, lot 18, ,con 12, ou Mrrnd.ayt Jul/ 14th, 1890,' lit 10' u cluck_ • J., B'i aanss, Clerk. A union picnic of Schools Nos 13,. 5 and 6, disctplint•d by Miss Porter and alesere R,obertson and Hartley, will be he,a in t1awhe's bush on Dominion day. A grand time is expected. All rare .nvited and w:!1 ue made w •loon e, Beigrave. The concert in coniieetioh with Trinity Chgxeh, which was 'held on the 18t11 instant, was one of' the most pleasing end successful that has ever been held in the village. The pro= gramme, which presented several in- teresting and attr:i!ctfvd features, was opened by a selecticu on 'the musical glasses by the eeIebrated Canadian glassplayers, Mrs and Miss Sage,whieh highly deli glitod the audieu e,who gave a hearty encore. This was,, followed by a solo by Fairy Morgan, taro also gave.,ether solos' and recftations,which displayed a talent whittle 'is seldom surpassed. As. 'Fairy' anti -Professor Morgan intend,•gi,vine a ccCmeert 1n Win barn en hhe;2itit, her appeartince bore should sgflice to attract a goodly, number to. Wipgham.on that easing.. t'he peeeeedirr s were also very much. enlivened ' by. several selre4ticns dr *violins by the Misses Sage,whiuh. weirs setwell ext,clrted as, to eurapt the least ardent lover of plusio. The solos of Messrs Tacit ?r and McGill Brought down the house- every tires. 'alt' Quartette Club, colisistillin of Misses Houghton, E.'tterepti and Pettypiee . and tresses Dnflield and Stephoneen, fe.voret1.us with-• a iittimber of pieces, Mettr:lvie, of the Star restaur- which were rendered in their usual ant, ,w, is to be on the greende good. style. The programme was clohod during the day will supply refrc;slt-1 at a late horn', azid every one departed anent. The prueirds Arno alaotit $40. T,angsR e, Picui9s, athletic sports,gtiflting bees wool picking bees, dao. -Where shall, the first be Spent?. -Mr Greg. Petty. piece, of ' \Vinghatn, was calling ou a number of trienda.--Mr"John Grow exon attended the Divisiate (range greeting in Kincardine, last week,-- Miss P. MsoDunald was in Paramount, for a tune,.- Rock' of. Friendship new rick milk to riles tee of ere° tionttialiltout etreet will be oonsieleted, •tt in Augu4t. As the l:ituil,tioiu is very. ,le•te t l , fha various apartrrnen iv 1, Illi b.ett "'l4i • t`a w,ttuld be ow its are uriiiipg, on the work: N;xOzot The,exoiteii2ent over [beast July is high .acid if t'he deli proves fine we. may i tie the largest"crowd of pleasnrct seekers that ever invaded. the town. Tilde Bre clnite a number of• liew Temperai a society intend baving a features in the cniust"tnent line,whieb,, wholesome picnic on Saturday after if well carried out, cannot 'but add to. the success of the d>av's programuce,. The. Bell's Factory Baud, W'inaliaui,., hue, been engaged fore the day and also for, toe night, as WP lire to lave the, celjbrated lady "w,hietier" at the coil-•% • cert in the town hall in the evening.' Everything bones; well for to grain tlm'e.--The approach of the" miniver- s:,ry of the battle, of the jtoyne has, been ►heralded by Andy Gordon with his 'fife and Gideon Parke e,s big. drurzi major, = Messrs Smith t. Ma•loolm and Gibson have begun the erection o, .a flue ddwelling house, on his property near the sash and doorefactory••--It is to he an all frame and fitted up in good style, -Mr and Mrs Jno Saunders have gone on a trip; . to Winnipeg, where they will meet -' then; dayghtel: Ella, who has. been out there for a considerable time and likes the place so well that she never thinks, we daresay, of , returning,- Miss Mary Martin took the Manitoba. train on Tuesday last. . We under. stand it is her intention to bid fare, well to the lighthearted joys of single blesseciness, &c. -Mrd John Gibson is at present visiting friends in Prescott and intends remaining for two or three mouths. -Great, .',wads" of wool are belie handled by our woolen mill inen and other mete:banls these days, ane the highest prices are being paid. -The Wroxeter Glee Club, keeps • up'. its regular practice and they have, some chorus selections on their lists' now. 1)r f3rttwn is a thoroughly efliui tint leader•• -J A Rutherford is putting,. in a hot air furnace -in the Gerrie pos; odiee. We believe this erode of heating a house is feet gaining in fevor• in this,' locality:' noon 28th; inst, on the slid lust con, in the bush belonging, to Mr 0, Mat: ers.••-The sacrament ' of the Lord's supper w411 be disl'ens©d in the Presby- tertan church on Sunday, 29th at 11 o'clock. Blueva1 . Mr Dunetr Ring, while working in the wood, tadly out his • knee, oue day lately. However, we are glad to learn, it is on the. rend..... -After an hour and a half bard playing,` Bluevale won the foot bsJi: match be tween the BLuevalites and tlieBrussels. ites, last Thursday. Only one goal wes won and that only a fete minutes before; time was called. Some of the boys are not quite in working trim sine, Another battle will ba fought on Dominion day, in Brussels, -One of the children, at Mrs McGee's,' the other day, put a lighted match in an knot hole; atonce a quantity of paper caught fire and in a few minutes the bootie might have been in ashes, if ?it had not been for the ready assistance of the ;neighbors,.- Mr Jas Robinson, while ploughing, one day recently, was strucsl, on the breast by the plungh handle and was ofe work for, a few days. He is working this `'week. - Besides those mentioned last Week as going to the North West, the name of. Mr' 'Timrnins and W. ,T. J=olenston should have been given - Mrs H-Iartley, was Balled to Woodetock, on Wednes- day by a telegram announcing the rapidly failing strength of her sister. It is learned since that Miss Sewell died on Friday. The funeral will take place on Monday, Mrs,13, has many sympa- thisers in this bereavement. -Joan Messer has graduated at the bakery busineas.and is new teenager in chief of the potato patch at, home. -Mrs Jas. Robb, was bitten by a dog, on Friday It acts a severe clasp, .but nothing ser- .. mus er-Mous is expected. -,The junior football. team went to play Waters' school, ou Saturday. The result was a tie, Did you evert -.Mr JOLT Diment host a valuable yearling this week. The crops look well, but it will not , pay to lose good colts. -Tho Methodists are busily engaged iu drawing brick for the new church, -Rev. Robt, ••Thynne and nl:iss Thynne, Markham, were visiting at Mrs'Thynne's,Morris, this week. -Mr A. MoKibbon will preach in the, Methodist Church' next Sunday. -Tire h cture to be ;liven by Mr Campbell, on Paris and illustrated by suitablo views, is to be given• ou Monday, 30th inst.-Mr D. fIart.ley, Brussels,was iu town.over Sunday, Business is booming.The result of the Nerrnal School Examination is out, and Mr Jas'. McCracken has sue cessftrlly passed his professional ex. amination,. , Bluevaledlas a hand of •hard working students continually ,adding fresh palms to the laurels of success. Tbeswater. Messrs. %1.' and E. Kennedy left for Seattle, Washington Territory, :last week. -The District Meeting of Div- tr•ict No 19, 1. 0. 0. F,,.,touk place Wednesday afternonn and business of importance to the 0:4 r ivas,truns• acted. Bro. Tardier x, t, of I'.i,ne 'sets, was olected D. D. G. Al. for • the incoming, years. Delegates were •present' from «riitghan], Gerrie, and Wroxeter. -The Tees cys{ater. eteIobration of Dominion clay will consist largely of • a gigantic picaic•under the' auspice:: of the Oatholin Church. As can he ngticed .from :large bills, the 6861' athletic sports, base ball match, 'tug oi'war, epet}.air concert, hornpipe in costume,will form the principal attrae' ions. The assoinbly will Mol'd's grand' 'ball at night,'' : Mrs and Miss F ssantlof Wing'bum, etre visiting 4rnong theirdfrieri4s her'. 4 -Miss NI Irwin,who left this place fdr' tlarristou, last winter, has. returned to ,town for the holiday, seasotr.About Jlfty candidates" frotn'Teeswater and. • vicinity will write at the,entragc',ex 'emulatiotls in this 'plaee,'next week: •A. number. of Te,eswater; pupils write • at •lharristort for 2nd 'and ,grd. class certificates. -Phe new roundhouse at the 0 P B station is about einn, feted. -`Phe soma( given at the Metlrodiut .parsons to on Wednesday evening, by the Lech sr Aid, was fairly well at- , tended. A very enjoyable time was spent with the pater and his family, - 41. Salem. The weather is r.ow all that can'be, desir cl for the growing crops. The cereals are looking, well and there are erem ;atinee of absent' ,an average hay crop. By.a kind providence there will. bo an abuudant,4supply for man and.. beast. . Queen Victoria attained her 71st birthday, the 24'tb of iJay last and it is observable that her late pre- o , decessors on the throne have all enjoy, a comparatively extended life; George II having reached 77 ; George I11, 82 years, and William IV, 72• years. On the 20th of this'June Her Majesty will' have rei ned•over the United Kingdom for 53 years, a period, a of time which has been exceeded by two •only of the English monarchs, they being Ilenry IIA, whose reign lasted for 56. years. alien George III, which feeeended to nearly 60 years. Jamestown. Mr p.m Jus. Johnston is, spending , a few well ,earned holidays enjoying the itraci1T air. of Manitoba, -Mrs, Joseph Robb, of the fi4•.it 'line, got severely bitten by a' dog last week, but is nor; out. of danger. -Tire "Willows" played their first ittase ball match of the se.tson against the third line, and suee"eded iii walking through their opt'onen'ts in good style. At the end • of the bait even innings the scores, stood: Willows 10, 8rcl Line 7., Our favorite twirler, R. Share and;, catcher Johnston, did effectual -a. battery work. for the 'Willows, fan, , outs, being 'numerous,' The return .e. • match will be played on the 80th instt. ".,• 4.. Belmor°.• The Rev. Mr Davidson, :Presbyter-••. len; minister, 41•'roxeter, occupied the pulpit in.,tlie Me'thodist.o'iureh op Snot•►`=' riev,last,-.A number of the thee young,!.' peolile • of tin's 'vicinity attended thd3 ' 'camp, meeting' on Sunday.-0oureg ' » Trek, N o.3O,,C, 0, F.:was representedt% ea i. at Listowel, an the 20th inst,hy Broei a •-r'' Baker and Dellagb. They..give ,." • ' flrvorable rephrtof the dey'samusement -A Sew sidewalks have been, .laitlz a '• . under the•sapervielon of P. 1f. Balte,r.,a,u•.= We hope 1'. H. will 'remain in ofli jos'` p a ei,r. n+ • for' a"te to off years.;. •" Clinton,• jt```" '�'.` • Aurone the successful students +af,.s.1•.4,1 ' the Termite Normal velure', is °rte .ot,:. " tie Mitis Williams. ill.iss Williapis " has taught very successfully for tinter°': years in the pnhlic school` hare'-atid. ' . lief many friends are pleased witli.hor .:"J tl u rl " A land bifYi tiara five aere theer to fin pellet April tenet i ntert ,pla�ye D.Ge hetwi .7, ane A,de41 so►ng The ed gol batte high stood No 5 with: rpan ,Jewi! appni Ana • thou ;stieee •Fe Cana A, gra They from i h g more Barr ,Milvc ltrooii Roth Giem' ACC111 ent c prose wine towel A`tbt when Revs:, �atnX IIowi rile"' the e iirdul Ibsen ',r, rtatcl was eveuii cert v a go:,, those In rneeti Sootel By, Sooie mitts tadSocie ss0ti in pre repret Whet it win ing 1 A£rie tinr'n, work, are n, Mill s for st haps, been pain t! (5t..h i origil, (2) en th, (3)• the c (4) markt (5) prohil edl+u (61 coliot. ed in Enrol opera' eestri where do Thi anticlr l;nlow{, dence advarj the nl histol • r►n�; aeloat efMill 1invttt� hist p tri ni dart. Thi eo, rr 'til