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Wingham Times, 1891-12-18, Page 5
.l - he Best PIace oil Barth to Buy Your FALL and II/INTER 3(11)1 The Whole World Wants to buy the fest THE BES1our did for Your Basi Ess And the Place to do that is at - - "-E-1 0 Mil TT 111 ez 0 S Our Fall and Winter buying has been done with a view of offering you the best qualities at the best figures. And we invite all who are in need of a FIRST-CLASS to closely inspect our varied SUIT STOCK OF ©VJ JROOATINGS,WORST-EDS' AND TWEEDS, which we are prepared to snake up in the very latest style and best workmanship, having improved our facilities for so doing. WE STILL LEAD IN GENT'S FURNISHINGS such .as Shirts of all kinds, Cuffs, Collars, Ties, Gloves, and all descriptions of Underwear, in fact, everything to make you comfortable. .e are also I-leadguarters for TRUNKS .AND VALISES. IN OUR BOOT AND SHOE.., DEPARTMENT you are especially •interested; as you can find everything in that line, from the largest to the smallest sizes. We especially invite y=our attention to our r. ew style of SEAMLESS BOOTS, which we are now introducing and Which we feel. satisfied will give entire satisfaction. Never before have we been able to offer so large and varied assortment of fresh and pleasing styles in OVERSHOES, RUBBERS and FELT' GOODS, which we have in endless variety and of the best qualit,4, namely, tl,e Goodyear 13ra nd. Awl in order to; meet the wants of all, we have a good stock of dome -made Men's Boots, and are .prepared to make to order, on tht, shortest notice, that department being under the able manage went of our old townsman, JOSEPH RISDON, whose abilities in that line have become a household word, -In closing, we ask all and sundry to give us a call, as you will find the bottom knocked completely out of the big pricey. Wk's WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. REPAIRING dono in the latest style of the art and utmost despatch. . Tl. j' . SON,. N. B.—All Notes and Accounts must be settled by the first of December. We must have money to meet our obligation.. Itleys Can Alalic Money Past. Any active boy can make plenty of money in his neighborhood by re -plating tableware and jewelry with one of the Magie Electric Plating Outfits. Those who have already secured one of these ma. urn 41111IISIMMIZIXISSINIIMISE23101===.4741.14WIttlftlactiM,====r,=1.1•.vf=e-norAlazas mark a neve era in the high class journal- 1 Blvth- ism of Canada. The publishers of that A concert was given in Industry splendid weekly have deoided to convert Hall,on Wednesday I}ight.—The hab- it into a monthly with the beginning of hatllSchool in connection :alai St the year. It will be a 64 -page magazine, Andrew's Ohurch,will hold their annual entertainment on New 'Year's eve.— T Vv Scott was away at Goderleh last week, on the Grand Jury.—Tho Epi worth League of the Methoriist•church are going to continue their course of lectures, as they did last winter. There will be three this winter,the first being on December 21st, by the Bev A Pot. ter, of Dungannon; subject, "Stilt Oultnre."—An old time Scotch social, under the auspices of the Hopeful Gleaners of St Andrew's Church, waq • • held last 'Tuesday evening. After a bounteous ripast of good things, which were cooked and served in Scottish style, a fine programme was rendered, consisting of Scottish music, both vocal and instrumental. chines are making from $20 to $25 a week, differing in shape from the present one, handsomely illustrated throughout, and Theprice of the plating outfit is $lo, but p its pages will be graced with the writings we have arranged to supply it to one boy of the most gifted Canadian authors. It only in each neighborhood free for a few hours work,which can be done after school or on Saturday. No capital required. Any boy sending his address and referring to some merehaut iu his town us to honesty will receive full partieularsby return mail. This is a permanent money making business for the right kind of a boy. • Apply at once Ad- dress LADIES PIcxoarnLCO, Toronto, Oat. Public School Board. • A special meeting of the Public School Board was held on Monday evening last, for general business. Present—Messrs T Bell.(chairmau), J A. Morton, E 0 Clarke, Wm Moore and Thos Abraham. The principal's report of the attendance for the month of November was read. as follows: DEPT. BOYS. ernes. TOTAL. AVG. 1 • 19 ,24 43 : 30 2 23 • 22 45 . 40 3 23 80 ' 53 51 4 33 29 52 ,'il 5 39 32 71 59 ' tary of the Single Tax Association, of 6 80 • 80 66 61 Toronto, re petitioning the Ontario Legis - 7 39 85 74 56 laturo—Filed. On motiou,Messrs Wm and 8. 39 $6 70 56 Thos Moore were ordered to be paid 50 cents, balance of account. A communica- tion and account was read from H W C Meyer, re digging drain on Josephine street. The account amouuted to $32:94. Moved by B. Hill, secouded by George Mo. Kenzie, that the a000unt of Mr H W C Meyer be referred to the street committee —Carried. The Finauoe Committee re, ported, recornmeuding. payment of the following accounts : Jos Bullard wood, $9.88; J B Ferguson, salary and piistage, $17.5b John Dickson, salary, $18.75; Jos Bullard, salary, 6106 25 ; Jos Coad, salary, $15; Albert aaudersou, teaming, $1.50; Robb Elliott, priuting, $8,75. The accounts •wsme ordered to be 'paid. Moved by It this Conucil put an electric light on Vic- toria street,pear the SaltBlock,and that the pole be not Ii;•sie.than 45 feet high. Moved by Geo MaKenzie,'secooded. by R Hill, in amendment, that the urther lighting of the town be left for the suture Oouiioil to deal with, The amendment was carried, on a division, and the inotids lost. Moved by Goo 111oKeuzie, seconded b`T. R Herds- man, that in the opinion' of thili Couuoil every legitimate means should be\, used to prevent any real estate being claduoted from the municipality, now or At, any future time, unless it Dau be shown' that such deduction is in the interest of the aid Board then adjourned. • • Municipality. The yeas and nays tdddere galled for and were as follows : Yes—Md. An Instructive Christmas Gift. Kenzie. Nays Kerr, klomuth, McLean, will be called the Dominion Illustrated Monthly, and the subscription, $1.50 per annum, will place it within the reach of ail. Address the Sabiston Litho & Pub. Co, Montreal. Town Council, ' 'The Council met ou Tuesday evening, as per statute, Present—Wm Clegg, Mayor; Geo M;cKeuzie, Reeve; H Kerr, Deputy - Reeve, and (ouucillors Messrs Homuth, MeLean, Anderson, Herdsman and Hill. Tho minutes of last meeting read and ap- proved. A. communication was read from Mr W.1 Chapman, complaining of an error in his assesement. Referred to the Court of Revision, ou notion. Mr Chapman also submitted a statement. of the number of hands employed in his tannery. Oa motion the statement was received and Mr Ohap. man allowed the exemption of taxes grant. ed under By-law No 155, 1889. A communication was read from the Secre. 254 238 . 462 411 The report was adopted. On motion of Messrs Morton and Clarke, the accounts of Jas Duffield & Sou, $1,85 ; Urias Sherk, 50 cents ; McLean & Son, lumber, $4.82 : R Elliott, printibg, $4.75 ; J H Friend, re. pairs, $1,70 ; Geo Mason, supplies, $11.60 ; Jas Fleuty. printing, $10 ; Tilos Moore, repairing, $9.30, were ordered to be paid. Moved by J A. Morton, seconded, by E 0 Clarke, that Mx Geo Pettypieoa, a member of this board, having been absent without leave of this board more than three suo•r massive regular meetings, his seat be, •now declared vacant—Oarried. On motion, Miss A Johns was ordered to be paid for 18} days teaching, at the rate of $1 per day --Carried. Messrs Thos Henderson, Was M Henderson and Amo Tipling ad• dressed the board in reference to having their farms detached from the Wingham school section, and also asking for refdnd of a special tax they had paid to the Town- ship of Turnberry. filoved by T Abraham, seconded by Wm yl.00re,that the Secretary make e. requisition on the Treasurer of Turnberry for special school rate levied on lots 5, 6, 7 and 8, Township of Turnberry, for the year 1801—Carried. A motion was passed authorizing the payment of teachers and officers salaries atthe eud of the year. An green, seconded by R Herdsman, that With the near approach of the most joyous season of the yaar—Christmas---it behooves everyone to think of some sub stantial present to give a son,s daughter oi' friend. For a son, a father can give uo better present than a year's subscription to the Scientific American. Many youths having an inventive or ingenious turn of mind have received lasting benefit from carefully reading this most instructive paper. It is written in a popular style. Nearly every number,. besides its superb engravings and description of new engineer- ing and mechanical works of magnitude, has cue or more articles on subjects in experimental science. It is published by the well -know firm of Munn & 'Co, of 801 Broadway, N Y, who have been itspublishM ars for more than forty years. Its submit), tion prion of 1)3 a year, or $1 for four months, puts it within the reach of every. mule. 1'. NOW G4nadiau monthly. The Dominion Illustrated announces an important departure,and one that will Anderson, Herdsman, Hill. Motion lost. Council then adjourned. How Many Cats ?' "If 300 oath can kill 300 rats in 800 days, how rnauy cats will it take to kill 100 rate in 100 days?'' A fine Upright Piano will be given by Ten Queue to the first person answering the above problem correctly; an. elegant Gold 'Watch will be given for the second correct anewer; a China Dinner Set will be given for the third correct an'. swer ; an elegant Silk Dress Pattern will be given for the fourth correct answer, ands many other minable prizes, all of whioii® will be announced in the nest issue of Tnn Quin». As the object of offering these prizes is to attract attention to our popularIVILL CURE OR RELIEVE family magazine, each person altsweringUSNESS, D ZINESS, must enclose four three cent stamps terEPSIA DROPSY sample number Containing full particulars ESTIOIVI FLlITTEf INCi scud today. You fray sooure a vatuxbl,Ir irr OF THE HEAR`, TENDERS WANTED. Tenders will be received up to JAN. 20th, 1892, for the ERECTION OF A BRICK OUSE, on. my farm, Lot 5, Cones on 7, Turnberry. Plans and speof ati ons can be seen at my residence. THOS. BOLT. TO FARMERS.. A Stone Chopper has been started in Hosting§ & Ritohie's Cider Mill, in the Town of Wingham. CHOPPING done at reas• • : .le rates, and satisfaction guara• eed. Patronage solicited. M. & J. ELL IOTT. TO THE p ELECTORS OF Vy INCHAM. l ask your support to elect nu as your .Reeve for the en— suing year. I ant, Yours respectftlly, tTolz✓V' EP/YAW. ecember,1891. )rdcrs b` r rnit1l i ?onitit(y ftSouatti su: GEORGE THOMSON, Mecham P. 0. p $ gold Will b y 'd forI b 1ptast numbsr. Address 'TIAs CANADIAN Qum )t.'TgURN DRYNESS Toronto, Canada, TACHE, r OF THE SKIN, prize. 10 in wt be t )e os ACIDITY OF original pmblemto be published in ft Mut' RHEUM THE STOMACH, °vole spilcirs oi'L eano arisin so rde,m , L,1V ,R D11rll;i''$ G1 „80wrzs BLOOD. Wou 11106\-110 icrn8-112 Mann -114 i11a212-110 ,.n CAIN ONE POUND A Day. A GAIN OF A POUND A DAY IN THE CASE OF A MAN WHO HAS BECOME "ALL RUN DOWN," AND HAS BEGUN TO TAKE THAT REMARKABLE FLESH PRODUCER, OF PURE COO LIVER Q 1 WITH Hypophosphites of Lime & Soda IS NOTHING UNUSUAL. THIS FEAT HAS BEEN PERFORMED OVER AND OVER AGAIN. PALATABLE AS MILK. EN- DORSED BY PHYSICIANS. SCOTT'S EMULSION IS PUT UP ONLY IN SALMON COLOR WRAPPERS. SOLD BY ALL DRUG- GISTS AT 50C. AND SI.00 SCOTT €: BO WNE, Belleville. Flow Manli ;seeds in the Pufflkin? —2 IT-- CROSS—CUT SANS We have in stock: THE LEADER, THE SILVER STAR, THE LANCE TOOTH, THE NICKEL STEEL, THE F OREST BEAITT Y THE LA -ROSE PRIDE, THE IMPROVED CHAMPION. M. PAT 8 ERSON'S JEWELRY STORE, There will be THREE PRIZES given to the three successful persons guessing tho nearest to number of seeds in pumpkin. Persons-buyints60 cents worth of goods from M. Patterson front December 12th till January 1st, will tea guess. Mr. Bullard, the Constable, and Mr. Clegg, the Mayor, will count the seeds in the Pumpkin or Jan. 2na, the day the Prizes will be given. If more than one person guesses the exact num- ber, they will guess off for first place. 1st Prize, a $5 Cruet Stand or a $5 Watch. 2nd Prize, a $3 Butter Cooler or Ladies' or Gent's Chain. 3rd Prize, a $2.25 Alarm ClOolt of a Brooch. Persons buying Xmas G Dods, come and have a guess and take a prize. Conte and sec our largo stock. PATTERSON, the Watchmaker, WIN GHAM. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. remnant to the Renard Statutes of Ontario, 1887, elaopter 110, section 33, the creditors of Thomas Hastings, late of the Township of Turnho ry. in the Cnunteot Boron and Drnt•hlee of Ontario, veonman, who died on nr abort the 23rd day of October, A, 0. 1891, oro required to send to J. A. Morton, of the Town of tyingham, in thoCnuutyof Ilnron,Soficitor for the undersigned Administrator of the said de. ceased, en or before the 3Lst day o1 December, A. D. 1891, their names, addresses and desnriptions; the full particulars of their Maims; a -statement of Choir accounts and the nature of the securities Of any) hold by them; and notice le hereho elven that the said Administrator will itnmedfatcly atter the lata mentioned day proceed to distribute the assets of the add deceased among the p•n'tfes entitled thereto, having rogitrd only to the claims of width he shall then have hal Notice. 1)1.VIU Ii`l. IIASTINOS, Administrator. J. A. MOUTON', Solicitor fur Write. wingham, eith November, 1891, ALSO A very fine assortment of 3. A. CLINE & CP TONE BLU CK. SLAVE VOUR MONE and those wishing to make a Christina present can be satisfied and well paid by calling and purchasing any of the fol lowing; DRUGGISTS' MINDYE AND FANCY COORS C05IPRI81Nt1 DRESSING CASES, 'athrir, Plush and Oxidized Goods Also, a good assortment of PIPES, P UIISE s OF ALL KINDS,. l3IiUSHL l L1IiE\ViWI+; and ,tu extr.t aasorttiu nt of '.r :OM1-'' i/y: fel-et the place, 2, door south itf?'. • liringlutu ''OR A , 1', Lot No. 0,l and the E. 1;, of Lot No. 11th Con, t urnberry--10o notes; 90 act clearest, well fenced; f&nme house al other buildings; good orchard; cheap,1 titne. Ably to 111. C. CAMlii2O w. Or Wltit. McinItltSON, (f'lenfnrrnw r, 0