HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1893-04-14, Page 2TND 00I . Sperling, v, winghttna, as to payment of
taxes, The award was u favor of Messrs.
IGray, Young cG Sperling, the town to
refund the taxes of 1890 and 1801, paid
under protest. The arbitrator fixed
bis fee et $20, the town to pay one -
Half of Sarno. Moved by A. Dawson,
eel it ---that we have eclipsed all formerseconded by W. A. ,Johns, drat the
efforts -arid tits assortment We $how this
season is far superior to anything over
nhosfn by us before. Such perfect cut and
&deli has never before been equalled in
ready; towoar c'lothiug, end oar prices will
astonish everybody,
Rum MAin Cur/aim-M. 11.. 15iclniloo
proudly invited all Wingheen and surround-
ing country to view the peerlees array of
Men's Spring suits and Boys' Spring Sate,
now rewcly for inapoction. We know it -
Hers ror. LAW:zit-Soo our new styles of
Derby lIets, Seo our new styles of Fedoras,
in black rtud brown, medius and large
shapes. It will pay oto Bee these hate.
Ya%1Lr+o s 4rotheu r big lot of those hand-
some veto that went so quick last week.
.A.II kind,{ all color; ---all prices.
Kto Geoves---Every pair new, of sterling
quality and in the latest styles as regards
colors, nearns, points and every pair sold,at
the low price.
award of Judge Toms be filed, and that an
order be issued for the town's share of the
expenses, and likewise the overpaid taxes to
Messrs, Gray, young a Sperling -Car-
ried.
a cominimiestian was read from Mr. D,
Sutherland,resi ,sing his seat at the Council
board. Moved by Geo. McKenzie, second-
eb by A. Dawson, that the resignation of
Mr. Sutherland, be not accepted --Lost.
.l owed by 1i. C. Sperling, seconded by John.
1;lidcr, in amendment, that the resignation
of D. Sutherland, be aceopted--Carried.
A. communication was read from Messrs.
Button & Fes zant, making a proposition to
the Council to double their numbor of hands
CearnTs---We do the carpet business as it in consideration of the Council cancelling
sbonlci be done -do it thoroughly and ou their yearly payment on present loa4 and
the grandest settle, You'll And handsome
Carpets, better Carpets, at lower prices , aceeptiutg sante security. Moved by A.
than anywhere else -right here. ; Dawson, seconded by W. A. Johns, that
1 the communication from Messrs. Button &
Peasant be platted in the hands of .the Ex-
eoutiv;, Committee, to confer with Metiers.
Batton & Pessant, and report at next meet-
ing -Carried.
l)nuss Goons --Our offerings this week
are without exception the strongest of the
Beeson, now is most emphatically dress
buying time for you.
Reeler Itt is NANTL11S---We expect lively
buying in this department for the next
week; come down this weak, we have made
prices to staepit as a meet decided bar -
g .weep at
' M. gi: C c1DDOO'S.
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
-Every citizen should make it a point
A communication was read from Messrs.
Meyer 4 -Dickinson, stating that they had
been instructed by Mr. H. Davis to notify
the Council with reference to the drain on
Edward street, which had become blocked
up. They asked the Council to have same
repaired at once, as the water was damag-
ing private property. Moved by W. F.
Brockenshire, seconded by J. S. Jerome,
to see that their backyards and lanes are I that the communication be referred to the vt All Wool Casltmea t, double width at 27 c;,
properly cleaned out and the rubbish either Executive Committee -Carried.
carried away or burned without delay.
A communisation from the McCormick
yard. Worth 40 cents.
Manufacturing Company, of Chicago, was A gull range of shades in Plain and Shot Su vah Silks,
-The (errand Trunk keel t y wilt run 1 read, stating that if the Council lead a pro• The finest reser .
Ave through daily express fraise from range of Black and Colored Dress Goods in Wingha
Toronto to Chicago during the World's i position to make them they would like to the lowest prices.
have it in writing. The Company said ,
TETE WIN jIA1. TIMES, APRIL 7, 1893,
loans, on all occasions, when d; e- Carried• ung the Council for the free nee of the hall
On motion, $250 was pieced tothe credit at the recent meeting of the association.
of the Sc,hocl $card ter the current month's The communication was filed.
salaries &o, Nr. Wm, Hutton addressed the Council,
Mr. McKenzie urged that a vote of the asking that the, Cottnoil furnish Messrs. I
ratepayers be taken on the gnostion of giv- Moore 13ros, to assist it putting bolt the
ung the park for a site for tt foundry, The dare recently taken away by the ice, Mov
Mayor said that as a committee bad been ed by W.1'`. lirockenshire, seoonded by J.
appointed
to look for a site that the matter S. Jerome, that the Council grant the re -
might lie in abeyance, qnest of Mr. Hutton, and sena two men two
A. communication was read from the days to assist iii fixing dam --Lost.
Bast Huron Teachers' Association, thank. The Council then adjourned.
s
ere we are < 'tk.. gain.
READY F_' THE SPRING TRADE
with an unusually large and, beautiful assortment
of seasonable goods at the lowest prices in town,
1 Our stock is complete in all. departments, bu
invite special attention to our
PRINTS AN w DRESS GO
where, we can show you
500 pieces of Prints and, Sateens,
from 5 cents upwards,
We have a special line of the newest patterns in prints at 7
a yard. Regular selling price 10 cents.
Over 100 patterns in Mon'sselaine Sateens at 11 and 13 ce
yard, net cash, These goods cannot be surpassed for b
and finish. You should see them before you buy, They would be
value at 18 and 20 cents.
1893. SPRING.
GORDON &
oLNTYH
Are new opening up the finest
display of
t we! ,
n all the different departments of
DS their large trade that they have ever
been able to place beforethe public.
ors.
steameatrty ,
good
In DRESS G00DS we show you a. small range of Blair and in all the latest tints and textures that
Athol Sailings at 7, cents a yard. We bought all we could get at the
price. These goods are exactly at half price. the European and Arner .c;,; n markets
Afullrange '
Cense and see the beautiful
PuSSG—CDOIDS
pts a offer the Canadian trade.
m, at We offer gre t attractions in every 44
.
department.
Fair. The trains are equipped with the
latest Pullman lruaalct« room and sleepingl
they would require tori acres of land and I STAPLE
ceramic/ with the haat best plass coaches. would employ from 300 to 500 hands. AND
M Moved by Geo. McTienzie, seconded by A- EPARTMEN
Tile su sklos ks dowtr ft_on cloudless Dawson, that a committee composed of the 4
Mayor, Reeve, Deputy -Reeve and mover 17 yards Towelling for 25 cents ; 3 Ladies' Underves for 25 cents; 3 ,
Again we hear tiioetheN r
And 'tis no hardship- ao 1 ; and seconder of this resolution, be appoint. I 1
pair Black Hose for 25 cents; 1G yaarls of Art Muslin fort; a large
At early morn t<i'li + 4range of Tweeds,from 30 cents upwards • 3 arc!,
es •ed to sec if a suitable parcel of land can be range
l.e through secured -Carried ibbon for 10' cents ;
16 50 cent Corset for 39 cents ; a pair of pure Line nTo eels for 10 ets.
slave seen thee: tutu tdli light it
And men who all t{
g rise,
,Get up themselves this teak to do
While sleep hangs heavy on their eyes.
Which plainly shows, say what yon will,
Rind hearts there are among us stiII.
A: Member of the Ontario Board of wealth
says:
"I have prescribed Scott's Emulsion in
Consumption and even when the digestive
powers were weak it has been followed by
good results." R. P. YLOMAes A.13., M. D.
-.Those of our readers who enit sate the
luscious p;Far noticed last season that for
sense reason'lhe leaves of the trees seemed
to stiffer from blight about the middle of
A report from the Executive Committee
was read, fixing the rates for rentalous, townB0 °' q
hall, as follows : Travelling troupe, one 0 ` d 1 V1
night, $10, second night, $7, third night $5; i F1 , >
to all others engaging outside night $5;
I Ladies Pebbled Leather Boot, laced or buttoned, for $1.25 cash,
( rates; for purelytalent, $5 per night; worth $2.00 ; Ladies' local i , ales Oil Goat. laced or buttoned, for $1.25
churches and benevolent societies, $5 per 1 cash, worth $2.00; a Ladies' Polished Calf, laced or button;
night. Moved by W. F. Brookenshire, ed, for; 145 cash, worth $2,00; a Ladies' Dongola Kid,
seconded by John Elder, that the report bei laced Or buttoned, for $1.25 cash. worth $2.00;
adopted --Carried. 1 • Men's Plow Boots, Billows tongues, for $1.25
Mrs. Watby was present and asked the I - , . cash, worth $1.75. -
Council to pay her rent. 'Moved by E. 0,1 Before you. Maks out• spring
Clarke, Seconded by J. J. >rlomuth, that tile; You save money every ime ou y from es be sure you see our stock,
request of Mrs. Watby be granted, and an I
order be drawn on the Treasurer for $4- lI "`sJ
Caviled.
,, w •
The Finance Committee reported, re• 5_
commending payment of the following ac- ! W e will not be undersold in Timothyand (;lover .
and drePPmg on the counts: C. N. Griffin charit Seed. Get our
foliage below sometimes running down lianas, charity; 3'+ $1.00; John ' prices before you baay,
b yc $3 ; George Mason, sta-
the breaches to the ground, The mischief tionery, $10.01; Alex. Ross, do., $2.05; R. i
isdone by an insect known as lite pear- Elliott, printing, $1.50; R. Elliott,printing,
tree peyila, a small, yellow, jumping crea- $3.25; J. B. Ferguson,Saler i 1 S
hire, flattened in form and provided with a LLACE
Bullard, do, $100.25; John Dioksan,7saIaly, .A.
A.
Wee
beak with which it punctures the $25; Jos. Coad, do, $15; Thos. Irwin,patroll- MILLINER
bark of the tree. The remedy recommend. i ing streets, $54; F. Davidson, wood for hall, lvl 1L9
ed is to paint the twi„s with a strong sol- $5•x3; D. Pringle, lire and water supplies,
niton of soft-soap and. syringe the foliage $2; Jas. McGee, wood for hall, PP , I `3egs to an.n.oumce to°the people of 'ingham and
with strong w.3 75;
May. On Close examination it would be
fonndthat sap was exuding copiously abut
she axils of the leaves
and
g soapsuds. A little Iudgxnent P. Davidson, wood, chai'Yty, #13.05; F.1 surrounding country that her stock of
must be used so as not to make the solution I Davidson, Are and water, $4; F. Davi
son, streets, $7.25; Wingham EIectrie
Light Company,lights, $33.40; Jos. Bullard,
holders of the Wingham Temperance paid wood for hall, $8.25; M, Lamont, work
hall Company was held in the Temper- on streets, $1,25; John Harvests, work on
amtce $all, on Wednesday lest. There streets, $1.88; Wm. Gailoweacavood for hall,
wets a large attendance of shareholders. $3; W. & T. Moore, work on streets, 01.25.
I'he president, Mayor Gordon, oecupiecl WMoved by W. F. Brookenshire, seconded by
true chair. After the minutes had been Committee
Johns,bthat the rperrjeg Finance
;cad and adopted, the report of the Committee be adopted -Carried,
being auditors was read. It showed the Cera. Reeve Sperling reported that the Com.
rela18y as in good financial position, nearlymigli appointed re cleaning out the Lower
of the capital steely Winngham pond, had waited on the Turn•
Iter some . aiscussion, ee report t np.was berry Council soliciting assistance towards;
adopted. It,; as deeidgrant aor aid. hed that no new that end, but that body bad declined that
1
sg MMr. W. (rices, the took be sold this year. The folIewiae Sperling stated tha
'Were elected Dlrgotors for the ensuing owner of the pond, had
offered to clean it out for $300 and would
year: Dr. Chisholm, R, Anderson, A. contribute $100 of above sum himself; he
Da*son, R. Elliott and D. Sutherland. to have all timber taken out of pond, The
tit a meeting' of the Directors, held just matter was left in hands of same commit,
fter the shareholders' meeting adjourn tee,
rd, 7.r. Chisholm was elected president; Jr,sGeo. McKenzie stated that he had
1. Dawson, vice-president ; A. 1J. Smith, taken objection to councillors sitting at the
reasurer, and R. Elliott, secretary. It Council board who had not the necessary
ra decided that the tariff Zf rates for airy t 1 qualification and he intended to y
total of the hall remain as last year, carry it ont, lie said that there were ARN.L • t
...fit 1.
nd Mr. D. Sutherland wan appointed to Councillors sitting at the board tonight $suing bought out the Ambler Harness Business and started i
sa3a alter the renting of the hall, who were in that position and if they did 'am prepared to furnish the publics with everything usually kept in a haMesstand,
not resign he would take action, such as
'how' Counent. Moved by John Elder seconded by i . c. ,f lArr, moms and .,.RACE. HARNESS,
The regular monthly meeting of the Sparring, that the managers of the Mech.. NETS, DUSTERS,
awn Council was held on Monday evening attics' Institute be asked to open the read.
a Present'•- Aftwor Cordon, Reeve ung room, to the public, free of Briar e. WHIPS, CURRY COMBS,
auerlin{#, 17eputy-1;..;,;v01.vudon, ire and Carried. g BRUSHES, SWEAT COLLARS,
u eillors IFic1 enzie, Jerome, Dawson, The Mayor stated that the factories had
TWINES, S, VALISES and
rhe, Elder, Johns, Iler,fsnnan, iiomuth not paid their payments which were due oil
TRAVELLINGdta,s dad.
1 McLean. The nninutee of last meet-
.ercere read and confirmed.
?Its awarduu2Judge Tamen Gray, Young
too strong and thereby injure the foliage,
--The annual meeting of the abare-
in r , k illiner
is complete in all the latest novelties in
HATS,
FLOWERS,
FEATHERS,
RIBBONS,
LACES, &c.
MISS A. WALLACE,
Meyer's Brick Block.
Wingham, March 806, 1893.
•
VC
au
This week
your attentic
nisliings. S
bs upon you
and trials an.
ed to take a
the wood pile
word about it
upside down, ;
all the dirt4 c<
room wants to
new pair of 01
.cloth, To her
trouble, we ca
-Oar Carpets, 1
art muslius ar
start lace curt
are value, W
better value it
.house in the t
Direct Lupo/
through, comi
pats cut and n
Shop early
This story
first of February. ?Moved by Geo. iticRen• Z stake alt my awn Collars sfcl
zie, seconded by A. Dawson, final the Tree- guarantee antisl°aotinn,
surer be instructed to ooIleot the refund a- Gil?. m trial and will ut a you right.
ofus , call gad sae for yallr.salves. •
•
Al. goods marked in plain figures
and! at cut prices.'
GO. 1 ' ON & CINTYR 9
The ,[ no,or Rouse. f
E. KING.
30 (EIGHTY) PIECES
PRI - ..S
worth 25e. per yd,, for 1%-e
I -ydu buy your Prints be%.
fore you see theme►
miss it
you'll
Headquarters for I a T th
and. Clover Seed.
Yours truly, t --
r
We have this week opened out our exceedingly
stock of
WAL
PA
`mei r y'
HJT
choice and .attractive,
RANGING I PRICES' r
laud styles,, with
CEILINGS AND BORDERS
To match. GILTS, GLIMMERS, MICAS, in grains, in white hacks,
brown backs and every.othsr kind of backs,,
10 Per Cent. oft all Wall Papers for Cash
Also largo stock of WINDOW SRA DES, MIK we are
chea lop than ever.selling,1 8
.n•-w ....4.44116.
T'8, i3$Air, I%II
Implied by
teriia stroe
required.
Oyster;
40 cts. per
-Rev. E,
field of labo
--Fennel
come throui
looks well.
---Mr. We
Dunganno
bar shop.
= CAiexiaaus-
of Bally' Clay
for them. I
The rat
{ eek, togetht
able damage
cellars were f
--Mr. E. C.
.vices of St. I
:Rev. Mr. Wo<
-vices on Sue(
-Balloa tl
-I am going t
buy my shoe.
,charge.
-Mr. Rich
,of this town,.
store in Harr
Winghani wi
ture.
-Mr. Aug
greet square
Monday. g
last winter,
.Country ma
--Ladies,
Miss M. Joh
the Queen's
•t'ork, alway
-An exch
when it s
means reg
The newspa
advertising
tlolutely nec
°•-l' omina
Waod, will k
Monday, 1
move than o
ination, the
day, 24th in
--An exe
remarks, wl
The quiet
week has so
the neaessar
gations. T
accounts to
well able to
allow the sI,
the dull sea,
few weeks v
frown the fat
sal town win
the drag sh
thein too !•i
I'trjust nmee.
bat it is not
;adieu' hese