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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1890-11-21, Page 5Christ, and that yeu your heart during the • tat cls mare than ibis.. nue to them, and miH le guests. if you [nok. use your home for e is reF4reet, you will A d portunity, and the joy, Iloyed, you will experi- ke your own life the hap. ;liter, should happen to meet Chem when they are in. r, or indulging in any evil ling what is wrong, he arnFstly and,;^tfotionateiy, tenderness, remonstrate nd advise thein to pursue d proper course. Let ins, • cuing Teachers, imitate ,Ingle, and when we do d of reproof, of warning; i, say it kindly, lou inly, t earnestly, with the sue • to benefit and save•the bo,and bring hien to Christ, thing we do in Ohriet'ei 'e to a fellow creature lortal soul to sate, and Saviour, who has died to very uttermost, thougb:it . . irk anywhere else in God'a Ives an imperishable mark life. Every deed of un-• less that we perform with st in our hearts, though it, er soul in all the world, ire benediction on our. lin able writer has said,,. of yeare since a leaf fell ;lay and seemed to be lost, nmer a geologist in his. roke off a piece of rock • miner and there lay the• leaf with every -line and Led all the delicate tracery t the stone through these So the wt:r 1s we speak ind the things we do to., sem to be lost, but in the. revealing, the sntailest.of ppear to the glory of Christ of the doer. finally. His own example school room should be such :' Mars might follow with vith the approval of their 4' he Sunday Scholl Treacher. 9 's so close to the great bat when enforcing any ripture truth, be can say pestle Paul: "These things, ave seen in me, do The very sharp eyes, and are ,n observe anything in our'' walk,or couversa.tion that ristent with what we teach. one thing and live some - we may not wonder if out effectnor, . e o little u is very t they soots discover that we. :tors, not true teachers, and he careful that we live the eavor to mark out for our think that character•,...: re than ability. Not what • how it is said, alth.ough•.:' very important, but who. terrnines,+;}e receptionthat often receives. What you . e than what you say, ' must thyself be true, the truth wouldst teach, e overflow of soul, ives the lips true- speech." uston, . fellow teachers,. say "That if ye know these• mpy are ye if ye do thein.' Morris. Iichie has gone to. Micbigazx later. He accompanied Mr. —Mr. J. "Young, formerly of . •r' le, hag returned from the ods of northern California. 3 Canadian saw loss 'are all affairs.—Mr. Bobt. Rue - las been for some time in as returned, Ile,.thitktr On - enough for him.-14fr. 13ar• barns were ctr.stroyed by weeks ago,is pushing forward•, • ion of a new 'one. Nothing y and good neighbors, and Barrie is well supplied with. ;net Hood is visiting friends this week.—The " Sunshine Sunday school inteud hold - latrine tree eetertainmettt on, of December. The Sunday ;o that will he especially for en. ---Mr. Kennedy, of Sun - moved to Goderich township, will reside in future.—Mrs, , had :ah,severe attack of ely, bot is somewhat hotter , J, 'rheips bas been appointed' diincne comity, in place of Coukev, deceased. M. Meredith, of London, u in at Sarnia on TueidaV'• Boyd as Judge of the Su• aunt of Judicature. l,tional W. C. T. U. Conveii., ing et Atlanta, (.4a., re elem. entPrances E. Williartl It 11 elfltiexa . , 4 'Wuxnberry. The:Tuwuahip Council of Turaberry met in faults'' hail, Bluevale, on Mon- 401,340.y. on•day, 'ov. atlas 1890, Members alt .present, The Reeve in the chair. The mionta o£ last meeting we're road, ap- proved and signed, Communications were 'read from Measre. Cameron, Holt es Cameron, re auit Bryce ve Louttit and others; from Township Engineer, re drains; from kfowiok (Council, re boundary lineaecount; from Winglaam •Council re boundary line ao- a'ount,und from (l EkBlauk well, re assess trent —,The Reeve reported that, along with Mr. Ainsley and a committee of ebutwit, he had inspected the devia- tion of road recommended by Mr. Ainsley at Eadie's bridge, and decided to ,:p.urohase a piece of land from Mr.. StAphens, atthe sum of $35 for the said deviation, as it would materially. shorten both the bridge and the ap« proachea. Mr Cruickshank 'reported that Win t\1itohell• had completed job of gravelling, and recommended pay» meet. . Mr. Geminill reported having. let job of partly repairing Gemcnill's bridge to Geo. Nicholson ; job com- pleted and recommended payment. Also, that, subject to the ap- proval of this council, he had let a job. of further repairs on the same bridge. to the same party. Also that the out - vert let to EI Hayden was completed, and, recommended payment, Also that. he bad let a job of putting in a culvert on 4th cuocession, opposite lot 6, to Wm Harris, at $2.50. The job was completed and be recommended payment. Mr Kirton complained to the council that his laud was flooded by a culvert put in the road opposite his •lot. Movedby Thomson, seo- onded by Wm Cruickshank, ,that Mr Gemrnill be instructed to inspect the same, and to consult with both Mr Barris and Mr Kirton in regard to it, and report to this council at its next meeting. rOarried,_Aoved by R Max. well, seconded by Wfxi Gemmitl, that the clerk write to the engineer and get him to call at Eadie's bridge and sur- vey piece of laud bought . from ,51r Stephens•, when going out . to inspect drain—Carried,-.-Moved l,y R Max- well, seconded by Wm Gemmill, that the Reeve be instructed to attend the adjourned sale of lands for taxes at Goderioh (if any) in the interest of this Township -0 u'ried.—Moved by 0 Thomson, seconded by Win Gem-. to ill, that the collector he instructed to cash order onsuhoot trusteetesectiott No 4, for $150-0.trried -Moved by R Maxwell, seconded l,y G Thomson, that the clerk be itlstrected to draw up.a }3y -law to prohibit all ri ling or • driving of any vehicle drawn by any animal on the sidewalks in this Town- ship -- Carried. -- The fallowing ac - 00. counts were passed and orders. on the Treasurer issued ; Geo Nicholson, 0. $11.55, repairing bridge ; John Dau. idson, $1.75, repairing scraper ; Allan Orr, $1.95,: gravel ; Jas Scott, $1,71, repairing culvert ; Samuel Anderson, $2.95, gravel and damages; la }'lay den, $9.50, culvert ; Wm Mitchell, $8 58, gravelling ; Wm Harris, $2,50; culvert ; Duff & Stewart, 53 cents, lumber ; Wm Messer. $6,99, charity to indigents ; D Marshall, $6, rent of house for indigenes ; Foresters' Hall',; $2, rent for court ; Ed Armstrong, $6, charity ; Win Anderson, $5, char- ity ; har-ity'; EI Shrigley, $3, charity ; mtaim cipality of 1Vingliam, $37.12, boundary account. Moved by Wm Cruickshank, seconded by R Maxwell, that this ooancil adjourn to meet in Sanits' hall, Bluevale, on Monday, feo.15th, 1890. J Buitaxss, Clerk.. GO .. ON MIN , R: ktS y A "tebi)d rt Cd ~�. li i° 4-180 .0480 If you want a good Suit of Seotch, Irish, or Canadian Tweed at a Bargain, go to f*ordon & McIntyre. If you want:OvERCoAys, READY MAD> CLOTHING or tTNDERCLOTH- I1va of any description at Bottorn Prices go to Gordon & McIntyre.. If you want SHIRTS, TIES, COLLARS, dim s, GLOVES, HATS or CAPS, from the finest BEAVER to the cheapest imitation) go••to Gordon & 1VtcInt yre T. A. MILL Is: bound to redoes l is MAMMOTH. STOOL DORY GQO ''d. turn it into CASH. C.,4$ ;1171.1 s .` . ; , So we. are bound to crit down prices to AtCG, nor'roM 'zuCgs, for O,OU. If you have any money to spend, Our Prates' will surprise' you and induce you to spend it. if you want First -Class BOOTS, from the strongest Kip,to the finest Kid ; OVERSHOES or RUBBERS, go to. Gordon & McIntyre. If you want MANTLE GOODS, DRESS GOODS or DRESS TRIMMINGS of' any material or shade, at Reasonable Prices, go t;Q • , Gordon & McIntyre. If 01 --Tt is well to be posted in the practical details of one's business.the more especial- ly so when the business is exceptionally ilevio,r,te. 510,000 recently saved by LOOK AT SOME OF OUR PRICES HEAVY PLAID DRESS GOODS, at 10e.; Beautiful Heavy TWEED DRLf S GOODS at 7ie.; heavy Wool FRENCH PLAIDS: • and STRIPES at 19c., and all the Latest and Newest Designs that can be proculred in the Best Markets in the World, for our visitors: to •cboos* from. . Tf you want to select your CARPETS, Either in Brussels, Tapestry, All Wool or Union, from the largest stook in Windham, go to Gordo'' &: McIntyre. If you want the purest TFAs; either in Black,,ta,pan,;Youn4 Hyeon or Gun Powder, to be had in town, wholesale or retail, go in confidence to Have you seen the Newest Designs in DRESS ROBES ? and we will willingly show you through Our Stock. n Metre... re The Anchor H©use, Winghaln:. A tow coed lien. to repro• •TE®esontfnthesand adjoining Counties, the Old and ao- -IIablo NEW ENGLAND ttUH- TENiET, whose reputation is well known the world MT. Row le your Chance 1a Mahe Money. Handsome Outfit FREE; cont •nl of territory, and pay every week Write a ee,fu fiat particulars. G11ASE 131208', oe, Nuraaryr»err, Colborne, Ont Groceries,, Fruit, -AND-- CONFECTIONEI3Y, —AT TIME --- "ECLIPSE JOHN KERR. sea: ` [Then it Will give a large popuiation was ofitable occupation ; and, as we increase the MoCttuslaelds, of Toronto, when an W Americas specialist in the stained GllassWe population we carry in our own laud, business found to bin chagrin that this Erni: do v¢e add to the value of all property, had been working for years the very item d augment the profits from every bust. that he Wished to dispose of, and which so, as o y Was supposed by him to be of recent des- P pulation is almost the only oovery, , went that gives value to property. If;a! %.,___...m""-------...........,...........,....,,,„.......^ n baa a dp on square miles in the middle fries, where nobody lived, he would ite101:10 tla e no fortune in his laud, if, how- nR® ic . �Ouun. cher had op0 acre ill t110 Oenbre of a ®� a atcanadjan o ty hep ouid have great 'For it you do not it filar become con. O.; beoanse deuce o ulatiou•is there. psi For Consurraptiott Revel", we t more 0 1 t` h there is nothing like re vwluntin our property, e en ro.. , y� as ga m r p pu a ion, wet' eve r�eneral :z'SobdiilU add Wasting Dtecuye8, : t't SCOT1 EMUL: ION Of Eur Cod Liver 011 and HYPOPHOSPNfTE$ of X+eIsxxsa soma a Mos tnl. it to inmost as palatable as milk. rar better than other so.eatted ltnuestone.. A wondertut noun prodder. SCOTT'S 131VI TILSIOikt tepid top to a salmon esterwrappor Its 1s y got the ye►,retetr. Sold by all Amber* et didd. avers 0.00 t{coi`"r a sows); uaflornle.t NEW BUTCHER SHOP. GEO. SHAW moire to Intimate to the people at W11101anl and Vicinity, that 'he has commenced the butchorlltg Business again, and has opened out in tho old Stand, a few doors Northof the Brunswick Mute. STEAK, 10e. per 1b= LAMB, 10e. per 1b. And other Meatn In ppr'CppoSllo f some as low an 50. SAUSAGES, &c., alinaye on hand. /taste delivered to any part at the tow*. '1"hr patronage of the publi�u troll*tt0d.. t 4E( Sf1'AW: Black and Mourning' Goods a Specialty. A large and magnificent stock to choose f'r'om. 1...100= z Our Mantle Department is full of Novelties. Come and examine. for ' yourself, and be convinced that we have the Nicest and. • Cheapest in Town, • ViTINSIIAM P LA N.1G M 1 L Ll311. , 4 JOHN :WATT, —Manufacturer of- Blt�LDINC i T TIAL of all kinds, —such as— SASH, .D tJ'O .It 5; BLINDS, FRAMES, Etc. Flooring, Siding, etc.; dressed.to order on the shortest notice. We have over 100,000 feet of Dry) Lumber In our yard. and ran sup- • ply sewed stuff otall kinds. A call solicited. �r .. - -JOHN WATT. *Ingham, Juno 615, 1800, 3 MORE EXCURSIONS TO • British Columbia, Washington Territory, Oregart and California, Leave Toronto ,p. m 'FRIDAY), 1DAY Nov. 285 1 Dees 12,28. Thinning through to Vancouver 'without eluasge. rdr 13srtbn alert ash tetorml4ion apply to any Ageat of the- (iomp,tnv, or write. W. It. CALLAWAY, 24York Bt. Torotitq, ARNs T fed RNS: Have you Bought your Yarns? If not, WE' can give you the BEST YARNS MADE IN CANADA, and at- the LOWEST PRICES. We have also a Large Stock of C.rossbanded,, and many other: Yarns too numerous to name. 4 skeins BLACK FINGERING YARN for 25c. BLANKETS ! BLANKETS ! in Wool and Paper. We have a Grand Stock of All Wool Blankets, and we are se] ling them at the Very Lowest Prices. Paper Blankets is the Latest Novelty in this Department—positively a Nonconductor of the cold, It will be worth your time to come and inspect them. This cold weather makes people think of their Wraps : But have you ever thoughtof the fact that you can SAVE MONEY by giving us a call. We have a Very Fine Stockof Woollens. din's Wool Shirts and Drawers—All Wool at 50e. Ladies' Wool Shawls away down, one ,• . line Large. Sizes at 72c ;; Fancy' Clouds and Fascinators in all the Fash- iunable Styles and Colors. L&DIES' STORM COLLARS are what the ladies are inquiring, for, • and we have them. Also Ladies' and Gentlemen's Paper Vests—the Latest Novelty out. Do not fail to see them. ItZ4,,,11`um Tract iise to new snhIletibera till Slat Deeemb v„ ISM for We,`or:it1. till end of 1891 -Ori« LOOK at our stock of Children's Wool Caps and. Bonnets—some - thing New. ' FURS ! .FURS ! Novelties in this line are quite comrnou tows. Ladies, do not fait examine Our Stock before purchasing • elsewhere. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S FUR COATS A. . SPI'C1ILTY: r We have a lot of Fine Coon Coats, Astrachan Coat, .and li lot of other Fur Goods we are boundto sell at a very Low •Fr•'ice. Come and. -,; see theni. We lead the trade in FLANNELS.'- Our stock is exceedingly large • ; in this Department, and we are bound to clear them out if prices will do it. Good FLANNEL at 10c. per yard. Colne and examine our Flannels. Our BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTrMEN r is complete, and we are bound to make a Clean Sweep in this line before the New Year. Ladies' Shoes at 99c. per pair. Men's: and Boys' Shoes all reduced. tome and t . see for yourself. No -trouble to show Goods, MILLS. �i A . A.. 4 AQP CHM RE :9117 I E Bas removed to I. i', Gerster's old stand, wherehe liwe a large and nieeiy!assorrted. stook of • " repel;. C10oks; Savrellery, Siivar ava and Speotadest Mich be is selling away down in price, And mill lie ple.isi i to t las ve'yott call and take a look through his Stock. WWWWWWWWIWWWWItieskeleWee Repairing a Specialty. All work warranted and, -done promptly. . nsters limes 1 •