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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1894-08-17, Page 8TUE WIN WF IN 1 L.0 Ni TIMES, A 4UST 11, I 4a several weekatter the affairs s lookiu of the town. On motto the aceoant of Mr, Beading wles ordered to be paid, Mayor Fauna dissenting. iioved by R. O. Spayi- tug: seconded by IL herdsman, that• the By -Law relating to Ire giving of a percent- age for prompt pay chided, and that a pointed --Carried, Inglis, secoudea by B. Ferguson be app ter 1894, ata salary o Lew No. 2d1, fixing In our CLQA.K DEPARTMENT snot) an array of styles were never before shown. We have this week passed into stock one hundred (100) pew English and German Pall hills tles, l n Cheviot Jackets, with full skirt, large Reveres and sleeves' edged wvith fair. Hersey Reefers, lined through with silk; Paddock Jackets, in Navy 131ua and Brown, Rest assured that these styles --our styles—will be foremost in fashion the coming season. FALL DRESS GOODS. Day unto day :aids new evidence of superiority in this Department, it is head and shoulders above ail others in tseleotiou and good value, at M. H. Mell\MOO'S. "Men. of the 1F'2ovement." "3len of the Movem Lst," the first of the seven monthly parts cf. "Ten Years of Temperance," has ju t been issued from The Templar publishi 1,. house, Hamilton, Can. Its literary ani typographical ex- cellence is in every wa publishers and cannot desire of its readers to ing numbers. Among gravnres are very fine late William 11. RC Mowat, Hon. George 1 Education, Hon. S. H George F. Marter, A1, eminent in the world 1 lawyers, editors and of� The price of the book one dollar pays for the'i , if remittance is made publishing house, Hami Town Co The regular monthl Town Council was hel 8th instant. Menthe Hanna, Reeve Sparlinl McKinlay, Beading, Moore, Inglis, and eat of taxes, be T- ex Collector be sip. Moved by Jas. W. D. lwloEinlay; that J. ltted ,Tier Colleotar 85Q --Carried. By- the rate of Taxes for MUSICAL EXCELLENCE, the Town of Wingban for 1894 at twenty ARTISTIC L?ESIG>`T. Coe mills on the doll r, was read three several times and p axed. By -Law No, DURABLE CONSTRUCTION. 232, fixing a license o of $5 per day for Catalogue sent free on appli Merry-go•rouuds do" it; business in town, cation. was read three times nd passed. By•Law No. 233, for the apioiutment of a Tax MORRIS .. FOLD ROGERS CO Collector, was read Ciro times and passedi LY T41,V E1�1. Several By -Laws wl ioh plashed with By. Law No. 238, were a nended. Mr. Green HALSEY PARK. Agent, WINGRAM, on the east side of —.— ., u a dangerous condi- said that the sidewal. Leopold street was tion, and the ratepay ail to repair it. The there was no money s wished the Conn- Brown, Rob, No. 7, G y Mayor stated that Brdges' Wm., Brusse s P. S. Calder, John, No.l . ey for sidewalk repairs, Cloakey, Frank, Nu, , Morris and the matter was glowed to drop. The Cousley, Ken. Bruss is P. S. Dunford, Lorne, • " " Council then adjourned. Gerry, Ira, " Gilpin, Fred, " Hindes, Reub., CI Hogg, James, No. • Grey Laniont,•Allap, N 8, Grey McNair, Dari'cl, N . 7, Grey Neal, Prank. No, , Morris Pipe, Taylor, No. , Morris Pybus, Fred, Bru cels P. S. Riebtnond, Jame , No. 1, Morris Sian ou, Henry, o. 7, Grey Stewart, Daniel Brussels P. S. Watt, George, russels I'. S. Williamson, Jat es, No. 2, Grey Canada's Great Fair for 1894. The Toronto Li strial Exhibition, which is to be held om the 3rd to the 15th of September, wt I no doubt be the greatest fair of the pre ent year, and from present indications it I'omises to excel all others, both in' point f exhibits and in attendance of visitors The grounds have been vastly improved since last year, and already most of the s ince in all the build- ings has been appiie4 for. A good pro• gramme of special atIractions, both novel ereditable to the I and interesting, will be provided as usual ail to intensify the 1 It is only about thr ao weeks to the time :scare the succeed- of the fair, and our r aders cannot choose be full page photo- a better holiday trip than this offers. likenesses of the Cheap excursions wik as usual be run ou and, Sir Oliver all railways at rates in keeping with the . Ross, Minister of tunes. This great lair has now become Blake, Q. C. and one of the best and 1 ,ost popular educe - P. P., and others tional and entertainvient enterprises on 1 letters, ministers, this continent, and ,,ttracts visitors each trade, thirty in all. year, not only from all parts of the Domin- is only 25 cents, or ion, but froth the Uni .ed States as well, whole seven parts, and those who have never been there to The Templar would be surprised at - is magnitude and Iton, Out.' attractiveness; being a -Inst like a World's Faironyenasmacr1 11 scale. • asail. • meeting of the on Monday evening s .present—Mayor and Councillors Gregory, Green, herdsman. The minutes of last meeti g were read and adopted. The montbly report of the Town Treasurer for July was read, showing re- ceipts of 599.67, from Town Line and County Wards approp lotions and petty licenses—Filed. A c .mmunioation was read from Judge Doyle, asking the Council to have the necessary accommodation made for the holding of the )vision Court in Wingham—Filed. A c ,inmunication was read from Daniel Lam i, chairman of the Board of Works and Ihsurance Committee of the Council of the C. ty of Toronto, ask- ing the Wingham Council to aid them in securing legislation to ecsablish a Municipal Bureau of Fire Insure pct in Toronto— Laid over. The Final co Committee re- commended that the fol owing accounts be dealt with as follows : .. Elliott, printing and advertising, 825 ;; M. II, MaIndoo, charity . order, $6; ,Bratton & I"essant, charity order, 51.25 ; F'ingham Electric Light Company, lights r July, 831.73 ; Virtu. Gannett, charity order, $5.75; A. Brisbois, fixing fire alar. $5; C. 3. Read- ing, two weeks' inspec ing drain, 815 ; Mrs. Tamlyn, refund pen d fees, $1.25 ; D. M. Gordon, charity order $1; .John Gilles- pie, waterworks, $8, str<:ts, $6.25, total., 1612.25; R.I)reaver, re airs, $1.35; D. Rush, repairs to horse ower and water cart, 54.25; Jas. W. Inis, iron 1 or dram tile, 50 cents, The com ittee recommend• ed that the account for oundage fees for Mrs. Sainte' horse be u. paid. That the account of C, 3, Iteadin -, for inspecting work on drain be referre to the Chairman of the Public Works C.tnmittee for ex- planation. That the as ants of Button & Tressant,Wm. Gannett, ohn Gillespie and X. Drawer,, not being -railed to be re- ferred to the chairmen .f the proper com- mittees, and that the r to of taxation for the current year be t enty-one mills on the dollar, made up as . follows: County rate, one mill ; town ato, eight mills; interest on debentures, -ix mills; school rate, six mills. There; art was .passed as read and accounts orde ed to be paid. On the question of the pay ent of tyle account of Mr. Reading, cone derable discussion *,rose, the Mayor tisk eig strong ground against the payment, flaying it vies art in- fringementin- fringeent of the rules of the Council. lir. Gregory contended 1 fat he hada perfect alight as Chairn,:e:.,'i t`: rlt.t..:t Committee `'S engage any one to look atter the in- teresbs of the flown it the matter of the arsin. Mr. Manila also spoke on the vet**, painting o t the iu$nstio* of so bral+ente t et martatiatef ttospend Pall airs, Wingham, Sept. 25-26. Belgrave, Sept. 27-28. Toronto, Sept. 3-15. London Western Fair, Sept, 13-22, Guelph, Sept. 18-20. Goderich, Sept. 25-26. Woodstock, Sept, 25-20. Paisley, Sept. 25-20. Brantford, Sept. 26-28. Stratford, Sept. 27-28. Arthur, Oct. 2-3. Paris, Oct. 2.8. Walkerton, Oct. 2-4, Elora, Oct. 4-5. Brussels, Oct. 4-5. Wroxeter, Oct. 2.3. Seaforth, Sept. 27-28. Public sohoIi Leaving Exit 1 ation.. , +a 4 •F, J.J. ;. TH STILL LEAD THE TRADE MERCHANT TAILCEINC AND CENTS' FURNISHINGS. we have the most,nobby to be fount. . •� _ ►' C�`�'' .half ][ "�'► `''._`"►�--..rte---� our stock is complete. Note a few of our prices: Monts Plough Boots, from. $1.,00 up. Ladies' Fine Button Dongolas, tipped, from $1.00 up. Boys' land Gills' School Shoes, from. 65ets, upz land all other goods in that line equally low, 469 457 OUR STOCK OF 433 453 501 510 440 437 428 437 473 48T 458 485 526 468 424 451 563 47 VALISES AND TRUNKS is full, and at prices which must satisfy all. (a'Boot and Shoe repairing done as usual. J. J. HOMUTH & SON, WINGIIAM, ELLEaY—At the parsonage, Guelph, on Gth August. the wife of Rev. S. Seliery, min- M. A., of a son. 1KAR}iIPiD. I.1,tiu r•,rt—MoMarn--At the residence 072 of the bride's sister, Mrs. Stobie, Seaforth 672 by Rev. Mr. Musgrave, John Hamlen, of 7G:? Go'lerioh, to Agnes Mary McMath, of Ashfield towuship. illi DI;tU. r7 13t:Rc:nJLL—In Turuberry, on the 13th 664 `August, Thomas Burchill, aged 77 years 661'; d 5 months. 83 ` 1GHTIHAY—In orris, on the 12th inst., P. S. Albert Edwin Wightman, aged 5 years, 2 months and 1G days. • BRUSSELS. Jackson, Leon .. Brussels P. S. Lemont, Ella No. 6,Grey McLaughlin, S lrah Brussels P. S, Nott, Dorn 44 ` Smith, Helen a= No. 3, Grey Smith, Oliver No. 3, Grey Smith, Frank Brussels P. S. Smith, Ernest No. 2, Grey Strachan, D. S. Brussels P, S. Ob.ained ant ince standing on L. examination. Calder, Magd%ie No. 1, .Grey McKenzie, A. J. Brueeela P. S. MeNab, Bella 66 " Menzies, John Smith, Lizzie Wilson, Fred T. U. No. 4, Grey U. No. 11. Morris Brussels P. S. • 400' ,B Doig—In Wing am, on Aug. 10th, th wife of Mr. J. I 'pp, of a daughter. Exit —In Wingha , on Saturday, Aug. 1th, Cora Bella, Fyf slaughter of Mr. Iand Mrs. Jno. Kerr. LieTona In Ens Wa wa:th h, an Aug 8th, tl,e wire of 7r. Geo, Lintner, l of a son. • School Boar Meeting. The regular meetili of the School Boatl was held in the couno room, on Tuesdtb}i evening. There we_e present --Messrs( Morton (chairman), .T Il, Moore, Abraham, Button and. Griffin. Minutes of last nlet; ing read and confit aed. The ehairmant reported having instr :eted Wallace Hough to repair the plaster ,ct the school 4114E4 and having received enders for the kali 'mining of the severe- rooms from Wallam% Hough for $50 and James Collins for $55. Mr. Hough's being the west tendeii, it was therefore accepted. the finance corn mittee recommended t ,e payment of the following accounts, on on motion, they were ordered to be paid Smith & Pethick, kelsomine, $10.25 ; Alex `Young, kalsomine, A. ro51.20; 1 $10.25; T. Mills,s �sWal aCe Hough, kalsomining an,: repairing plaster, 963; Berlin School Surnly Co., repairing black boards, 536. Mo' -al by 0. N. Griffin, seconded by Wm. Butto i, that ;he chair- man and secretary ins e orders for the 'teachers and officers sal.ries for the month of July—Carried, Ther ieetiug adjourned. Entrance B xti aination. I3RnssE:ts., At Brussels 58 wrote Sn j'atranee, and `JO on Public School J ,eaving. The re- sults its confirmed by the Education Department, are givers .slow Bielby Maggie No 1 Me, ;tie Campbell Lottie INo 11 4orris Coulter Olara No 1 Mor is billing Ada No 7 Grey ?erg'uson Jennie No 11 'Morris blowier Dell No 8 Grey Howe George)3ryssals P S iiudie L4ttle No 7 Mol illbp Jackson Elsie Brussels P S Kelly llabnal. T. No9 Morrie Lamont Mond • No G Grey Mcl&rter Lena No 3 Morrie MtiLauehl'lnEdith .BrusBele'PS Mnr.,eunan. Llz21e �, ra McNeil Maggie McNair Aggie No 7 Grey Heinle Lizzie No 7 they Shaw MIC, B uesels P S Switzer, ,I elite, NO. 7. Grey Webste i ren Brusee!B E'. 8. Welsh, sAltne. N.. 6 Grey Aiife,y, M., B •� . S. GUELPH CENTRAL EXHIBITION Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, September x8, xg and 20. POWDERS Cure SICK HEADACHE and Neuralgia in 20 1NuTES, also Coated Tongue, Dizzi- nese, Biliousness, Pain in the Side, Constipation ; 'ro:pid Liver, Bad Breath. To stay cured end ' regulate the bowels. VERY NICE 70 TAKE. PRICE 26 CEk,rS AT DRUG STORES• Gres; Additions and imp vements to the Grounds and = tuldings during the pas ear. • Yine Programme of pe al Attractions each ay. The most nomplot ,d eon;iirel an dye prize list at any Exhibition in Ontario. GansuPanni lAnn Cososars by E:carie Light on T.tesdav and Wednesday Evenings. Music by permission of the dent -Co', by the cele. orated band of the Queen's Own Rifles of Canada, of Toron- to, Glionna's World Renowned Ital- ian Orchestra and the 30th Bat- t talion Band, d . Single tares on e11 Rail roads to the public each day, good to return up to Sept. 22nd, and to Judges and Exhibitors on producing certificate signed by trio Secretary from the 14th, good to return up to the 24th, Prize List and all Worn/Colon from Box 470. B. ROSS McCONItEY, WM, LAU/LAW, President. Secretory. WESTERN FAIR, LONDON, Sept 18th to 22nd, (894. BRICK AND- TILE FOR SALE. Parties requiring Tile from&8, 10 and 12 inches, will please send in their orders. Any quantity of Brick and other Tile on hand. ELLIOTT BROS., Pr..ps. Wintrham Brick Yard. Windham, July 2,5, 1394. NEW MAN IN AN OLD STAND. Having purchased the NORTH END LIVERY, and put in a number of first-class HORSES AND RIGS, I am in a position t� give as good turn- outs and Satisfaction as can be got any- where. Prices Moderate. The patronage of the public is solicited. Livery --Near the G. T. R. station. S. A. iI4eLEAN. Windham, July 24tb,1891. CIZEIZLEN, If you want your Canada's F'atrorite Lrae Stook and Agricultural Exhibition.....-. 1;58: ALWAYS IN THE FRONT'. 439 SpRIHC AND RIim1VFER•, 5031 -- 4071 Exhihitors, make your entries earl • and choose 5051 S your spsec, ,try � IL >W 4u"0 tables slate Live Stock and Poultry, Sept. Mit, 531 Tr ntriee close, other departtucntt, Sept. 5th, 4d5 l6rul ppaymerttn And horses named in the Stakes, Ane I bh. 574' Special Attractions ofthe best. 469 SpaCIai 1'ttin*ay and EXpress rated arranged from made in the lutist style, go to ail pelma. Prize list, ate, free, Apply to 476 tlAI'T. A. W. PORTE, TILOS. A. BROWNS, 476 proficient, • 5corotary. rat657 ....,-. �. 6 LIME FOR SALE. I tI Iii 491 I The anttorelaned otters for bale, Any quantity of u'lgond lints. win bo delivered to any of the sot. 041 rnondtnt< vittnpos tinct Wingham, at 17} rents per 5‘40t buahcl, f ii. 4, tr Lot 4, seri. 7, `purnl,orry. 'l,libntn'rireW p. b. - opposite ARE YOU UNDECIDED WIIERE TO TAKE YOUR U `CY 1 N E S S 1N W ,11,0,qpititpin �,M1'. -. i'+P ININ�/. �^ •�- --�'i' j?1 :..Ege. SS-�:•6� J',i �'is::b.: f%>=� „ rye. ,� �„�..,,,. j,° 'c33..,µ,• vy... -��,. verset Cit}i• BilSineSS and Shorthand College of London, Ont. • it can alas full intannatiun regarding our wort: and methods. , Satisfaction is assured. Graivatc4 are ovoryw',ore successful. C'elle•.e reopens on MONDAY, SEPT. lard. Board 52.50 per week in private families, ;F. W. WEST]ERVJ LT, Principal. HE SHOE. STORE, Two chars north of Postoffico, llcxt llalstcd°& Scott's Bank. NEW FIRM, • NEW GOODS, NEW P1ICES Onr object for this season is t) , make Customers, not 1UOney. -Wo willlook for our .. profits later.. All sires warrant- ed as represented. r f. a t, ami"si,tuYimilmncuu,uiuo1,na,ua,nt"' .„• . \1'e wish to establish an exclusive Shoe Business in'W'ingbanl. aro the , ;t lt'lti the best factories can produce. Our prices for tiiii;" oil'wlfl be very lore: The styles aro ti y ta$' -latest. We will prove to you tio,i,t it will pay yotl. to buy your Shoes at the Shoe. Store. It is to our interest to please you, GOOD BROTHEPS, W1NGil.ttt and S1 Al''C)t '.I',ll. The New Shoe lieu. HARNESS .AND COLLARS. Hayter linnght nut the' Ambler Iinrnesf I3lioinless and started in his aid stand,. am .pretnlrecl lir furnish the public with e,tei ytlttng usually kept in it harness shop such as ; I•XEAVY, LI(IIIT and PIiACYT ZIAfNBSS, NETS, 1)t3S'rEitS, Willl'S, CURVY BRUSHES, SWEAP COLLARS, Tit LINKS, 'VAtIS1 and TllAV1 LUUUNG Si,t(YS, &c.,. he. r utnk.' all rut' ntvu tIollarfl and .guarantee stttissfeetiott, "Give 1141' a trill shill 1 wit; ur:' yi,u right Mon, (MAX