Wingham Times, 1892-06-17, Page 5a
FOLLOW TIDE
Prices_ Put The Go Into. Our
CRO-vUD�
Quick Trade,
It leads direct to HOMUTH & SOYS. It's the business wonder of the town
Ing country, it does not need persistent taping to convince customer and srroui
° s that vsTe sell,
BOOTS AND SH
OES, ORDERED CLOTHING.
ANI) `�►�. LI
lower than all other house, what else makes us leaders.
Buyers are not caught in the corner of misleading prices a second ti Tm P_
-sternal vigilance is the price'of success, there are eyes here watching your needs.
hiq, while the sun shines az)d rush for
4
�70��1I•Tdl �- ti'6Or1'
ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST.
e. A
Morro.
The Court of Revision met in the E 89
town hall, Morris, on beau 30th, 1893. G 8 6u
Cents on
pursuant ,to ftdjoutnmei t. Members ,
all present and subsribed the oath I
" required by statute. Appeals wwe
disposed of as follows : Jas Suetton l We have just completed an
complained of bsinri too high as.essed,'
rewarded $00 ; John Hanna complain•
ed of being too high assessed, dismiss- i BOOTS.
OOT A D SHOES
H® I M M E N S E P U R G IwI A S E
ed ; John Ii;elly entered owner N lot I 3t
13, con, 8 ; Edward Ward entered ill 1 —O F—
F S lot 12, con 9 ; Chas Hamilton at John Mar L's old stand.
and James Potter entered owners Ski
lot 28, con r ; :David Flenrinn entered
t tenant N W pt toe 11, con 6; Alex We are now,reaciy for busines in Winnham ®® AIRS OF LADIES EIDE SHOES and. we are safe in 1
Campbell and James Aitclreson had saying, that the next few weeks ill be na®morable in the business ( AT THE ABOVE PRICE.
each a dog struck off'. On 'notion of history of this town,
Proctor, seconded by Birkby, the
Court of Revision was then adjouned 1 These are ENTIRELY NEW GOODS, bought
to meet again on the June 37th. I We intend to comrneworate oar opening in Win,ham with the from a firm which wo�S overstocked. No old
Council business was then proceeded reafesti and cllea pest sale of PUO S and Sf3OES that Ila,, .• o fashioned, shop-worn trash but shoes fres
with the Reeve in the chair. Dlinutes I c l ever b en , h from
of last meeting read and passed Moved witnessed in the place. I the makers hands.
by Geo Kirlibp, seconded by C A
Howe, that Alex Clark be allowed 20 Such an opportunity may never come to you
cents per rod for putting in 'a pipe We have a stock bought very heap in which some of •tbe best again. Secure your shoes early, as the purchase
drain on the sideline between lots 10 factories in America are represent d, .namely : J. A Kin' R Co., J. H. was made at such a SACRIFICE PRICE and for
and 11,con 5,Jan:es Proctor to in.;pect I Cotterell 1& Co., Louis Cute 1& Bro,,' J. 1& T. Bell, Jas. McCready 1& Ce., net cash we must clear out every pair of this lot
the work—Carried. Moved by Geo and several others, and Our 'intenti in iti to completely clear out this '
Kirkby, seconded Ly T Culdbicic, that I stock in a tihort a tune as possiU tit the same time we will be re_ inside 30 days.
the taxes .collected on the Several,ceiving new goloods nearly every da , and in a few clays our stock will
churches in the township last year be be eotnpl'et.e. The goods have arrived, and are now being
refunded a thMoved illel;ally assess-
_ l passed into stock. Prices tell wonderful things
seconded
Carried. Moved by Jas Proctor, ®®® A�` of cheapness, and merit wins every time.
seconded by Kirkby, that C A Howe WORTH OF OOOTS AND SHOES!
be instructed to have flee bridge of) 3
sideline between lots 5 and G, coo 9, to be cleared 'n forty days.
® L I�
t, put in a proper state of repair—Car. y i
_. rhd. Moved by T Caldbiek, seconded ""�` �`- ---µ-'--- �---- j Ladies La Pere Kid Boot (button or lace,) usual
by James Proctor, that this coup^,il do No reasonable offer refused dui n« this sale as the occasion de -1
expend *200 on the east and $200 on mands a speedy clearance. � !price, $2.25, all at $1.40.'
y the west graved roads, providing the
equal su of Grey and East mmunoshca- .Tohn lrin.,.ti»<lora st>ti,R,1. LADIES-DONGOLA OXFORD,usualprice,$1.40,
equal sums—Carried. A commuuica nOW 0%� cents.
t tion from James Graig in reference to W. H. WILLIS.
S drain on 7th and 8th concessions was
read and tiled. By -Laws numbered 5 - Ladies. Waterproof Grain Boot Mace or button,J
to 14, 1892 were read three time, and KEEP COOL. usual price $2.00 our rice $1.45. .
passed. On motion of Proctor, second-
-ed El Ry STOR11p-ed by Caldbick, the foliowltir accounts Now that the harm weather is comhw you would
were ordered to ho aid, namely do well to keep fit mind that I and prepared to supptq A number of lines of Mens Youth's,Boys' and
11' you with ice during the summer months, at low >
Albert Hughes, repairing road at lot rates. Also, wood delivered to any part of the town. Childrens, Shoes are included in this lot.
19, con 1, $5 ; Alisses Exford, charity, JOHN GRAY.
3huter st., 1Vin ham.
i` $s ; Thomas Sherid:tn,removirig flood. Remember We guarantee every pair of shoes
wood and repairing hrtd;N, 3 �o; J R MU SHAW Justas represented.
Isaac Ferrand, repaidne, culvert, $3 ; ,
Francis Wright, gravel, $122 ; Cor. This is an unusual offer. Take advantage of it
pofatioq of l3lyth, shovelling snow on Begs to intim to to the eople of Wingharn and save money.g
and general p' blio that he has opened out
west gravel road, $1 ; Geo JaCIC"n, a large stock
remission of church tax, $2 36 ; Chas
McClelland, de, $2 40 ; WWATCHES, Wm Wray,do, `, ,, WOOL, BUTTER EGGS Etc. all
WA ,
$3; W J ohnston, do, $2.60; John Hai� taken as cash.
oal
Watson, assessors salary, $80; IN
Clare:, part salary, X40. Moved by THE PEOPLE'S COA ;CLOCK ", JEW + LRY, �t Y
Caldbeck, seconded by Jas proctor, T. A. MILLS,
that C A Howe be instructed to ex• (or PkNN'A, MINE UNIK SILV , R�VARE, S e. Wingham
pend $60 iu repairing road at lots 4 ,
w! -.land 5, on 7th eon line -Cared. On OFFICE,
. ,n the store tat ----
CMIADI�11 OFFICE, HAMIL�"ON, ONT
moti�ii of I'roctor,seCouded h i{irks y vet`, fid,
SALE
that
Raintile
aftercouncil
CourtofadR vision,urnooil the Coal in Car lots sold direct to q odenidgetp and in tees' ah to all td �e� NOLST�IN BULL. FOR SAKI. Lot No. 3F �tyhe o Lot No. 7
27th June next. COnainmerf3• The undcesistmd has for sale on tot 1'o, con. A. 11th Cion. Turnberry-•-150 ocreii; Y90 acres
W. CiLAux, dlerk.
y English spavin Liniment removes all hatd, soft of
celloaed Lumps 4hd Btamishos Iron. horses. Blood
Spavin, Splinto,Rip* Bane swooney,Stiffos,spratriA,
q sore and SWolloh Throat, bon he, etc. Sava $60 by
ppee 6t ono battle. Wair�htothe most won��ttcrtul
p iylemtelr Clurr surge kpoW�r,' Sohl by A. T+. �irrrh'll'Wipt.
No`intelrmediate profits, I
Write for Price,
8Pcolid Attenttion 411,tea to I&
�,►ti�r alndi� ili»i1b�1«
Itopairing fpr ptly ttended to sad',
e3tisfaetiott 91lAr testi.
J. MUNSHAW
Turnhout, 16111' thoroughbred Hotstei>S bu1's. rens;• cleared; Well fenced; fratuo house aria
Inst lean 41 to is months old. Tile abovo mentloned tlthar buildina" gad oreliard` it
Ali mills are all well marked and registered is tlls i� s , cheap, on
Carnadian Iietd Book. They will be sold theabora. , eud a. Apply to
all boy terms to suit ppderhayere. 1wi. C. OwAMERONy
i.tS "MOT.
1
a
FOLLOW TIDE
Prices_ Put The Go Into. Our
CRO-vUD�
Quick Trade,
It leads direct to HOMUTH & SOYS. It's the business wonder of the town
Ing country, it does not need persistent taping to convince customer and srroui
° s that vsTe sell,
BOOTS AND SH
OES, ORDERED CLOTHING.
ANI) `�►�. LI
lower than all other house, what else makes us leaders.
Buyers are not caught in the corner of misleading prices a second ti Tm P_
-sternal vigilance is the price'of success, there are eyes here watching your needs.
hiq, while the sun shines az)d rush for
4
�70��1I•Tdl �- ti'6Or1'
ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST.
e. A
Morro.
The Court of Revision met in the E 89
town hall, Morris, on beau 30th, 1893. G 8 6u
Cents on
pursuant ,to ftdjoutnmei t. Members ,
all present and subsribed the oath I
" required by statute. Appeals wwe
disposed of as follows : Jas Suetton l We have just completed an
complained of bsinri too high as.essed,'
rewarded $00 ; John Hanna complain•
ed of being too high assessed, dismiss- i BOOTS.
OOT A D SHOES
H® I M M E N S E P U R G IwI A S E
ed ; John Ii;elly entered owner N lot I 3t
13, con, 8 ; Edward Ward entered ill 1 —O F—
F S lot 12, con 9 ; Chas Hamilton at John Mar L's old stand.
and James Potter entered owners Ski
lot 28, con r ; :David Flenrinn entered
t tenant N W pt toe 11, con 6; Alex We are now,reaciy for busines in Winnham ®® AIRS OF LADIES EIDE SHOES and. we are safe in 1
Campbell and James Aitclreson had saying, that the next few weeks ill be na®morable in the business ( AT THE ABOVE PRICE.
each a dog struck off'. On 'notion of history of this town,
Proctor, seconded by Birkby, the
Court of Revision was then adjouned 1 These are ENTIRELY NEW GOODS, bought
to meet again on the June 37th. I We intend to comrneworate oar opening in Win,ham with the from a firm which wo�S overstocked. No old
Council business was then proceeded reafesti and cllea pest sale of PUO S and Sf3OES that Ila,, .• o fashioned, shop-worn trash but shoes fres
with the Reeve in the chair. Dlinutes I c l ever b en , h from
of last meeting read and passed Moved witnessed in the place. I the makers hands.
by Geo Kirlibp, seconded by C A
Howe, that Alex Clark be allowed 20 Such an opportunity may never come to you
cents per rod for putting in 'a pipe We have a stock bought very heap in which some of •tbe best again. Secure your shoes early, as the purchase
drain on the sideline between lots 10 factories in America are represent d, .namely : J. A Kin' R Co., J. H. was made at such a SACRIFICE PRICE and for
and 11,con 5,Jan:es Proctor to in.;pect I Cotterell 1& Co., Louis Cute 1& Bro,,' J. 1& T. Bell, Jas. McCready 1& Ce., net cash we must clear out every pair of this lot
the work—Carried. Moved by Geo and several others, and Our 'intenti in iti to completely clear out this '
Kirkby, seconded Ly T Culdbicic, that I stock in a tihort a tune as possiU tit the same time we will be re_ inside 30 days.
the taxes .collected on the Several,ceiving new goloods nearly every da , and in a few clays our stock will
churches in the township last year be be eotnpl'et.e. The goods have arrived, and are now being
refunded a thMoved illel;ally assess-
_ l passed into stock. Prices tell wonderful things
seconded
Carried. Moved by Jas Proctor, ®®® A�` of cheapness, and merit wins every time.
seconded by Kirkby, that C A Howe WORTH OF OOOTS AND SHOES!
be instructed to have flee bridge of) 3
sideline between lots 5 and G, coo 9, to be cleared 'n forty days.
® L I�
t, put in a proper state of repair—Car. y i
_. rhd. Moved by T Caldbiek, seconded ""�` �`- ---µ-'--- �---- j Ladies La Pere Kid Boot (button or lace,) usual
by James Proctor, that this coup^,il do No reasonable offer refused dui n« this sale as the occasion de -1
expend *200 on the east and $200 on mands a speedy clearance. � !price, $2.25, all at $1.40.'
y the west graved roads, providing the
equal su of Grey and East mmunoshca- .Tohn lrin.,.ti»<lora st>ti,R,1. LADIES-DONGOLA OXFORD,usualprice,$1.40,
equal sums—Carried. A commuuica nOW 0%� cents.
t tion from James Graig in reference to W. H. WILLIS.
S drain on 7th and 8th concessions was
read and tiled. By -Laws numbered 5 - Ladies. Waterproof Grain Boot Mace or button,J
to 14, 1892 were read three time, and KEEP COOL. usual price $2.00 our rice $1.45. .
passed. On motion of Proctor, second-
-ed El Ry STOR11p-ed by Caldbick, the foliowltir accounts Now that the harm weather is comhw you would
were ordered to ho aid, namely do well to keep fit mind that I and prepared to supptq A number of lines of Mens Youth's,Boys' and
11' you with ice during the summer months, at low >
Albert Hughes, repairing road at lot rates. Also, wood delivered to any part of the town. Childrens, Shoes are included in this lot.
19, con 1, $5 ; Alisses Exford, charity, JOHN GRAY.
3huter st., 1Vin ham.
i` $s ; Thomas Sherid:tn,removirig flood. Remember We guarantee every pair of shoes
wood and repairing hrtd;N, 3 �o; J R MU SHAW Justas represented.
Isaac Ferrand, repaidne, culvert, $3 ; ,
Francis Wright, gravel, $122 ; Cor. This is an unusual offer. Take advantage of it
pofatioq of l3lyth, shovelling snow on Begs to intim to to the eople of Wingharn and save money.g
and general p' blio that he has opened out
west gravel road, $1 ; Geo JaCIC"n, a large stock
remission of church tax, $2 36 ; Chas
McClelland, de, $2 40 ; WWATCHES, Wm Wray,do, `, ,, WOOL, BUTTER EGGS Etc. all
WA ,
$3; W J ohnston, do, $2.60; John Hai� taken as cash.
oal
Watson, assessors salary, $80; IN
Clare:, part salary, X40. Moved by THE PEOPLE'S COA ;CLOCK ", JEW + LRY, �t Y
Caldbeck, seconded by Jas proctor, T. A. MILLS,
that C A Howe be instructed to ex• (or PkNN'A, MINE UNIK SILV , R�VARE, S e. Wingham
pend $60 iu repairing road at lots 4 ,
w! -.land 5, on 7th eon line -Cared. On OFFICE,
. ,n the store tat ----
CMIADI�11 OFFICE, HAMIL�"ON, ONT
moti�ii of I'roctor,seCouded h i{irks y vet`, fid,
SALE
that
Raintile
aftercouncil
CourtofadR vision,urnooil the Coal in Car lots sold direct to q odenidgetp and in tees' ah to all td �e� NOLST�IN BULL. FOR SAKI. Lot No. 3F �tyhe o Lot No. 7
27th June next. COnainmerf3• The undcesistmd has for sale on tot 1'o, con. A. 11th Cion. Turnberry-•-150 ocreii; Y90 acres
W. CiLAux, dlerk.
y English spavin Liniment removes all hatd, soft of
celloaed Lumps 4hd Btamishos Iron. horses. Blood
Spavin, Splinto,Rip* Bane swooney,Stiffos,spratriA,
q sore and SWolloh Throat, bon he, etc. Sava $60 by
ppee 6t ono battle. Wair�htothe most won��ttcrtul
p iylemtelr Clurr surge kpoW�r,' Sohl by A. T+. �irrrh'll'Wipt.
No`intelrmediate profits, I
Write for Price,
8Pcolid Attenttion 411,tea to I&
�,►ti�r alndi� ili»i1b�1«
Itopairing fpr ptly ttended to sad',
e3tisfaetiott 91lAr testi.
J. MUNSHAW
Turnhout, 16111' thoroughbred Hotstei>S bu1's. rens;• cleared; Well fenced; fratuo house aria
Inst lean 41 to is months old. Tile abovo mentloned tlthar buildina" gad oreliard` it
Ali mills are all well marked and registered is tlls i� s , cheap, on
Carnadian Iietd Book. They will be sold theabora. , eud a. Apply to
all boy terms to suit ppderhayere. 1wi. C. OwAMERONy
i.tS "MOT.