HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1895-09-13, Page 8ME WIIN GUAM TIMES SEPTEMBER 13,1895.
M. H. MCINDOO,
AUTU ._
DRESS GOODS.
The goods tare here and values and
exceptional, whether in the cheaper
lines or in the finest and most novel
Makes. Our counters are piled With
new Tweed Dress Goods, New Effects,
New Combinations of Colors, new
weaves, makes them irresistible.
'alley* a good Tweed, 42 inch, for
23e; i;pecit.l Heavy Serge at 20eand
extraordinary values it 50e an& 75c
in French and German novelties.
Come and see us. We shall be
pleased to show you fashion's latest
-freaks, as well as the wonderful
values. Avail yourself to buy the
best of goods at our prices.
mombere present
Hodgins, Higley, 1
and Canon Young;
ford, Freeborn,
IIohaes, Prayer
man and Rev.
secretary. The
sensors under cane
Parke, and 14fessr Uolmested and Bans -
was proceeded wit and resulted as follows:
Revs, Rural Dean il:odgins, Turnbull and
ford. These will sit the several parishes puR
in the deanery an ap-pertian the amount .
to be raised for th
re: Revs, Rural Dean
rite, Stout, Armstrong
essrs. Jewett, Rana.
Date, Middleton and
were read by the chair-
.. Stout was appointed
usiuess of electing as.
25, to act for ono year,
CALL ON
Jampbeli,
THE NEW DRUGGIST, FOR
KID GLOVES.
Odd sizes, 50e Gloves for 25e, Black
and Tial ; odd. sizes, $1 Gloves for
60c, l31ack and Tan. We have
passed into stook our new FALL MD
GX,OVE . Call and see the new styles.
Great values in Carpet, Curtains,
Clothing, Gents' Furnishings, Boots
and Sltoes, 3. D. King & Co's. make,
and John McPherson's Best Shoes.
6 inch Grey heavy Flannel at De
yard, at
M. H. WI W3'S.
. lidDIE'iIONA.J LOCALS.
Mr,z Mhos. Bell'
dirt!` dotVt tins•- wee!
are .I :ii?ade ,,,as
jv ti-[fie 1te x u33ea
kiln `tan
Listowel Prov icnitural Society is offer-
nd a silver Dnp in prizes
fair will be held on the
, this month. A splendid
ther departments.
v
luau. Rev. Como
the meeting on t
furniture factory is
while some repairs
well as connections
g apparatus and dry
support a their ele'rgy,
Young thou addressed sed I i .
methods to be adopted
for increasing tl contributions to our
mission fund. ' to whole matter was
thoroughly discusse and the clergy present
were urged to, see t tat everything neves.
Bary for the proper corking of, (he mission-
ary pause should be carried out. The
annual missionar , meetings will be, held
this year before t e 15th December. A;vote.
of thanks was to. ered Bev. Mr. and Mrs.:
Parke for their indness in entertaining
the clergy to amt r, and the meeting` was
closed to meet at 1, ' t ham in May. z
Dog T -., Etc.
There having been .Dale doubt expressed
as to the legality of to town by -WV in
regard to dog tax, T wn : Clerk For"guson
sent the subjoined q:; ions to the -..:Muni-
cipal World, an eutho ity on miAicipd
law, and the • answer of that p "'es ai.e
given below. From tl e :answer 01W s
to the dog by-law, it will be seen tl;at.tgte
Council were'quite c. nmetent torr :#o t e
tax 62 :
ing L10 in cdsh
for cheese. The
19th and 20th,o
prize list in all
The old reliablebutcher, Mr. J. G. Field,
base, full supply of••Sausages,IIead Cheese,
&ek, its well as meats ° of all kinds. Give
him a call.
—Mr. A. Anderson
trade with Mr. Th
tailor, and who h
sible position as cu
purchased the mer,
of Messrs. E. F. C
and taken.possess'on of the same. Mr.
Anderson is an i:i.right, pushing young
Shan, and the Th s wishes him success.
—Town Clerk F rguson received a letter,
a few days ago, fr, m some person signing
himself X., °out: ning 02. The writer
said that some ix or seven years ago a
young man lived' Wingham, and when
poll tax was dem nded from him, he gave
the young man a certificate to the effect
statute labor in au ad-
ity, and thus relieved the
eying the tax. X. now
nd thus relieves his eon -
who learned his
Leslie, merchant
been filling a respon-
.erin Alexandria, has
hant tailoring business
J. B, P.—According to Ii,: S. 0., o aapte
214, there shall be levie annually in every
municipality in Ontari, upon the owner
of each dog therein a ax of one dollar,
and under S. S. 16, S. 489, Consolidated
Municipal Act, 1802, tl e council of every
town, etc., has powe to pass by-laws
imposing a tax on dogs.
1. Has a town council power, by by-law
passed under said S. S. 16, to place an
annual tax of more t en one dollar on
dogs?
In 1876, a county
passed a by-law unde
214, changing the appl
tax as therein, at that
section has since been
power from the county
local municipalities.
2. Is said by-law of
or did it cease to exist
was amended as Mores
A. short time ago a m
county passed a by -I
application of the dog t
under said section 8, bu
damage had been done
the said municipality,,
of the passing of said b
of the injured sheep had
ouncil in Ontario,
section 8, chapter 3rd, by Rev. J. W. Pring, Mr. Francis
ation of the dog Hawkins, ot 1 ncardine, to Miss Ida
ime allowed. Said Maud Iietheri gton, of Nile.
mended taking this DIM).
and giving it to the Wingham, on Sept. loth,
wife of Mr. Alex. Forgie,
tk
East Wawanosh, on
Elizabeth Nethery, aged
Auburn, on September
t'n, aged 82 years.
lyth, on August 23rd,
ed 32 years.
Try his
BRION PC
DER,
ONLY
25 .CENTS PER LB.
It is the best..
]i. F, .Gordon's Old Stand.
KING–In Turnberry, on September
wife of Mr. Wm. King ; a
daugter
< j M.A Y'.F43J D.
r==BrxrTEs—A.t the residence of
John'Sht w,
September,
B.A., Mr. 1.
Miss Elizabe
daughter of
Winnipeg, Ma
KELLY —lilo
on the 13th of
Quigley, Mr.
Forest, to Miss
Wingbaw.
HAWKINS — ' ETIIERINGTON— In the
Methodist chu 'oh, 'Nile, on September
sq., Godorich, on the 10th
y the Rev. 3. A. Anderson,
J. Flsuty,,of Wingham, to
Agnes Jane Byrnes,
eery Byrnes, Esq., of
itoba. Cv
nisoN—At St. Augustine,
ugust, by Rev. Father
atriok Kelly, of Mt.
Florence Morrison, of
he county' still valid,
when said section 8
'd?
nicipality in said
w changing the
Foieomm—In
Agnes, belove
aged 77 years
NETrrrttY.—
September 3rd
91 years. 0/ `•
x as now allowed Eracul --In
not before certain 2nd, Eneas El
to sheep by dogs ofLovE..---In
lthough at the time 1 Sarah Love, a
aw, the owners
oke ds Co., in Orillia, cation to said municipalt
the damage done, but th
. dogs had at the time bee
3. Have the parties w
tion as above stated, i
distress cannot be found, a claim against
ection 17, as now
vithstanding the
the municipality
e said claim ?
above mentioned
able cannot find
ver whole claims,
there being no
bn that the county
d when section 8
islature intended
me should consti-
less and until the
fit to change its
r ality cannot, by
e him of a claim
assage, became a
that he had done
joining municipa
young man from
pays it himself,
science.
Puri -
The half-year!
canal Chapter o
Paul's church,
week, the rura
ecanal Meeting.
meeting of the 1`turi-de-
Huron was held in St.
inton, on Tuesday of last
dean presiding. The
ot made appli-
for payment for
owners of the
convicted.
o secured convio-
case sufficient
the municipality under
amended, R. S. 0., not
passing of said by-law b
before being notified of t
4. In the case of the
convictions, if the con
sufficient distress to c
can be distrain for par
imprisonment iu such
1. Yes.
2. We are of the opin
by-law ceased to be vat
was amended. The L
that the tax from that
tute a special fund, u
local municipality saw
application.
3. Yes. The munici'
passing a by-law, depri
which had, before its
vested right.
4. Yes.
s0 SMOKERS
To meet the wishes of their customers
The Geo. E. Tuokett & Son Co”Ltd-,
f Hamilton, Ont., have placed upon the
market
A Combination Plug of
SMOKING TOBACCO.
gin„ l44r 114 .._.
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This supplies a long felt want, giving
the consumer one 20 cent plug, or a 10
cent piece or a 5 cent piece of the famous
"T & E " brand of pure Virginia
Tobacco.
The tin tag "T & B" is on eery
niece.
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has jut received full lines of all the most
fashionable
OVERCOATI r``•t G,
SUM GS,
PANT NGS,
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And can and will 'make them up in the latest
Styles, and on the shortest. notice.
Gail and see th.e Goods, get our prices for
Coats, Suits and Pas.r.ts, and see that our prices
are as low as the lowest.
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An inspection of goods invited, whether you:
.arn!
II
buy. or not.
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CITY TAILOR,
Wingham, Ont.
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We are determined: to turn out First -Class Clothing, to do the best of work, give you a good Et, use nothing but the best of Trimmings, as cheap
as you can buy inferior. made Clothing.Come and see our $16 Fine Black Worsted Suit, made up to order. There is nothing to equal it in the
Dominmri. Our $3.anuporder, ,acknowledgedcheapest ever sold. .
make Gentlemen's is50 Black Worsted Pants, made to are the chew est Clothing. a study, which produces the best results to
Our Clothing up to any City made Clothing in the Dominion. We
our Customer& All we ask is a trial, to judge for yourselves. Competition is the life of trade and the best man is sure to win. No surrender is our
motto.
In GENTS' FURNISHINGS we sapppy a long felt want in the Town of Wingham... We keep nothing but the best and the nobbiest goods, and
ou can get from us the latest in HATS, CAPS, NECKWEAR, HOSIERY, SHIRTS, in fact everything a gentleman wants. BIG MEN'S SHIRTS
you
maka specialty and will always keep a full supply on hand.
In READY-1VIADE CLOTHING we can do better for you than any other house. We get them specially made to our own orderrand we examine
every Garment before it is put in stock, so that customers can always get a perfect Garment.
. FRENCH,- ENGLISH, SCOTCH and CANADIAN TWEEDS, FRENCH
Our Goods are arriving every'clay and we have the choicest stock _ .
'and ENGLISH 'WORSTEDS, OVERCOATINGS, GENTS' WIMNISIilNGS and BEADY -MADE CLOTHING ever imported into the Town of
Wingham. " GOODS.. •
COME AND SEE US. NO TROUBLE 2O SII
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JOHN' R VTT ET ,im EL & SONS.