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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1899-12-22, Page 5P TTE • TEE W7GWt b S what tart township was in it lsas<1'blar • conidition--Received sad LW.. Bylaw No. 12, 1830, claiming g ti • enurtznt tDJxt pri.i 4o ea;ca ucenzbcgr of tits ('onneil for x:ttvzzda'zue ut• ("ouzuil meetings during, .the • year -duly read . and Passed. Orders on Treasurer issued for pay- ment of slits following accounts: --J. T. F7atrro 1v, Godeirieh, legal opiniou re clivi- atien road near Winlzant, 1;2; Thomas Armstrong, gravelling and repairing clone on northern boundary at White- church, $$2; E. O'Connor, 23 yards of. gravel for road division No. 07, $1.15; Jas. Martin, building three culverts on western boundary, cons. 11 and 12, Mk k Jas. Young, Auburn, 238 feet rccl: ehn plaints' per II. G•roviox, $3; John 11. Mc- Clinton, taxes remitted Mrs. E. Reid, lot :14, eon. 0, for 1890, 4'868; Dr. J. MoNash, Belgrave, services as M. H. 0., 1899, $2;' Village of Blyth, slzaro of hall rout for . Division (Jourt purposes for 1800, $7.50; Thos. H. Taylor, sr., en -feet rock elan plank, 10 • _,- .,... . pounds nails and work on Potter's bridge, con, 2, .$11; R. W. Punciman, Wingham,ropairuig township safe,$3.50; • M. Lockhart, Reeve, East Wawanosh share of Jefferson's .ditch at Donny- brook, $2.40; Sampson Carter,tiling and draining at lot 30, cons, 2 and 3, $4; Logan & Fraser, Blyth, drain and tile on eastern • boundary, cons. 2 and 3, $3.55; John W. Wi;htznan, repairing washout on westorn bouuckzry, lot 28, coir,'4, $3; Michael Robertson, ditching and grading on sidelines 38 and 84, coir. • 9, :8.50; Jonathan Ba,rtley,plank for culvert, sideline 33 and 84, con. 1, $1.68; Ales. Nixon, half day scraping at lot 42, con.. 4 and 5, 50e; Robt.Coultis, digging drain awl tile at 1ot40,cons.10 & 11, $8,90; Wm, M. Anderson, tile for culvert, side- line 39 and 40, con. 18, 75e.; Henry Mc- Gee,Gulvert and ditehiing,lots $0 and 31, con. 12, $5.50; Daniel Geddes, Belo"rave, use of house for voters' list court, Oct. 7th, '1899, $2;,Robt, Haiizos, repairing culvert on western boundary, con: 10,. $1.50; Joseph Chasm ey, building culvert at lot 20, concessions Sand 9, *5.50;. P. Porterfield, use of house for Council room and selecting jurors, 1899, $15; M. Lockhart, Reeve; balance of account fo?•.1899 between East and West Wawa• nosh, $2.95; M.Lockhart, Reeve, attend- ance at Council, selecting jurors, letting and inspecting jobs, two trips., to Wing, hark, &o., &o., $53; John T. Currie, at- tendance at Council, letting and inspect- ing jobs, &o., &o., $40; John McCallum, attendance at Connell, letting and in- specting jobs, &c., &o., $34; Alfred B. Carr, attendance at Council, letting and inspecting jobs, &o., &c,., $82; John E. ofng Wihani. Ellis, attendance at Colman,' letting. and j' q :the Leading Jeweleri Lr;Y' IS THE WHOLE TIP THIS YEAR FOR dut We have a full line of there goods and they are well assorted. Our .��. au Gifu rV/atcNesare ' a and arecorrect time pieces. • 111 :STERLING SILVER NOVELTIES OF ALL KINDS. • Gold. Spectacles, Jewelry of all kinds. The largest stock in town. Repairing done promptly and correctly'. . • • 1111 i.ri1•11� r QP Y Y ALBUMS Stamped Linens, Calf uloid Goods and Silks . On account of 'ode ever•/rowing Book,. Stationery and Wall Paper trade, we have decided ,to close out ow- immense.. stock of Fancy Goods. We offer • 4 oz. Wool (Berlin, Saxony, Andalusian and Zephyr, for 25e. Corticelh Silk; 4e per knot. Stamped Linens at cost. . Our large 'stack of Taney. Cbina.•and Toys have got to go,- and we are offering them at and below cost. Remember, we mean what we bay. • Call and secure your Xmas Gifts at the R'oss oo Store. Agt. Dominion Express and C. P. R. Telegraph. • T . ".. McClinton; part salary as collector of', ,OUR STOCK EBF '•® FI�i7.. • o n.6.c taxes, 1899, $40: Thos. Todd St. Helens, Mid 7 mas is m'V1LVVV1VxL 540 feet cedar at 12.&e:,per M., $6.75; S. D, Barnes, organrzer.for the Cana= Finlay Anderson, expenses incurred in diau Order of Chosen Friends, has been , gettidoY twhip safe repaired in the village for several days. 4s a re- in Wiughangmoor, ^2.E0o. ns - suit of his'labors, a large irumbor of new The Counc• il thou adjourned: members like been added to• the local Cduno 1. ' u P. Poutsut nc,n, Clerk. Isaac Wade, our local apple buyer, The folloiving is the standing of the shipped 4907 iiarrels.. of apples to Eng-. pupils of S. S. No. 8,East Wawanobh, laud. Ile paid out $6,000 to the farmers for the month, of December; and shall of this section ' for apples during the be their position in class for January of • season. the New Year. I would bo greatly 'Henry Neivtcin; one 'of the oldest resi- pleased to see those who have this month COMPLETE. dents of the village, bias gone, to Winder- appeared low on account of irregular at - mere, B. 0. .lie twill join his daughter,. tendance, attend more regularly during Myriah,- who Went out there abbut a the next inoath and thus obtain a higher, .yeas ago and was'married to Wellington standing. SPECIALTIES IN PIPES; TOBACCOES* AND CIGARS. Y ST ..1Ist 'riULli` i Oysters •Served to Suit the Taste. LUNCHES• at all ¶hours at • THE CIT RESTAURANT OPP. BANK OF HAMILTON. ,Jno. Bugg & on Raving purchased the business from Jas. Duffield, the public will find 'its in the CORNER STORE, desirous of securing by fair dealing and hon• vet values a 'share of the patronage. the present stock will be offered at GREAT LY'EEDUCED PRICES. • - Housefurnishings,. Cutlery, Graniteware, Stoves, Tinware and Coal Oil *Ways in stock. Special attention will be given to our laving had large experiepee in cities, we excel in /urnace Work, Hot Water and Steam , Heating, Sanitary Plus albing, Eave\''Eroughing, Steel Siding, Roofing and . etal Ceilings. 11 on us.. We shall be pleased to 7011r acquaintance, fe& tag a it4,11 par raw modem. • McKinee. glass V -Roy Wheeler 866, Ida Bone, The basement of the'3101 bdrdt oliurcli •362, Julia Anderson: 347, Josie. Camp - has been thoroughly renovatid. • •• bell 250, Oliver Anderson.218. ' Cook's Lodger Na., 4, O. T. •B., elected ' Class'' I ' Sr'-Jtzines IiicOallum 847, the following officers at its last regular Fred Scandrett 348, Willie McLean 288, meeting: W M.,,,Charlee Leppard; D. Maitland Henry208; Lena Pearen, Lilly M., Robert Spetteni Chap., Isaac Gram-' Anderson; Maud Robertson. . b1e; Rec. See.,J'ohu;M. Thompson; Pin, Cls s 1VJx. " . Jariio Bone Sec.,' 'VPesley, ;J.ohuston;. • Treas., J: •11. • • s - Rogers • D of C:Y, Victor' Foster; Loot. •• Class III Sr. --Mary .Anderson, Mary Enos Donaghy • •'dem George Spot -tom'. Gregg. John; Argne, W. H. Downey, ,john • Class Austin Armstrong and William3. Douglas. Cernpbell$ . Percy McLean, Lavinia. 1+,1?'iT WAtVANOSH. -Class II Jr. --Ella Jane Taylor, Lilly Tho Council on December lith, pursuant to statute. Class Int, . 11 Sr. -•-Joie MoQdlhun;. Memb� ')all present. Minutes of ]ass Charlie Wheeler, Lilly Pearen, Elgin meetfngre+nd and passed. Opinion. of J. T. Gaarrow, solicitor, Goderich, re diviatiou road in which the ' municipalities of Tnrnberry and East Wawanosh are interested, received ' and accepted as final in this case. The Clerk was instructed to forward a copy of same to the Turnboriy Council. Mr. Garrow's fees, $2, ordered to bo paid. Accounts roeeived:-Prom Tttrnberry Council, $22.50; being East Wawatrosh share of payment of repairs on northern botuictary--ordered to be filed. From Thos. Ar'nistroug, for gravel- ling and making other repairs on north- ern bbuudary at Whitechurch, $2 -- ordered to be paid. iommttnicatien from Mrs, E. Reid,, S. mu, lot 84, con. 0, received, asking that on account of severe 'sickness and other misfortunes which befell her this last season, her taxes for this year be to• tnitted--Requestt granted. ComnluniCatio r' from Dr. Ross, Auburn, accompanied by several ac- counts for attendance on John W. Roger's child, also a written certiileato from Mr. 110, was �5s for AIU LS �n ogers himself, stating that bio fiznnmckelly to pay the M. r,tntlara l his , sou dnr:ug --v tosintl. 'el& 1skc1 oa ci akt Pr., r Anderson,Mabel Grigg, Bella Robert- son. Class Pt. 11•Jr.-Henry Stili. • Class Pt. I•No. 13 --Nettie Skhni. - No, 2- Aggio McCallum, Findley' Mc- Callum, Austin Anderson. - No. 1 -Mary d`•ibb�ons, Joseph. Gib- bons, Ruby Robertson, • Julia Anderson. . • Tor 'Ower int* TOM'S, An Old and Well -Triad Remedy -Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrnp has bemused for over fifty y'ears by millionsof mothers for their children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child,soft- ens the gtuns, rtllays allirs pa, cures win colic, and is the best remedy for dii nccea. It is pleasant to the taste. by druggists in every part of the Twentyfive Cents. a bottle. Its irtcalcula131e. Be sura you ask' Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and other kind. Ohildren 0 Av. ANTp-Serltatk }a toe. �sd•at?,,�, 1118 S 1 In Walker Bros. &z Button's Furniture Store, opp. Post Office, you will find•a magnificent show- ing in the following goods and at special prices for the Holiday Season. Sviitps • ,LOUNGES, NGES, CO CHES, PARLOR TABLES, PARLOR CABINETS, Sad -Room Suits, Sideboards,Tables, Dining.Roon Chairs, Valley Rockers, Tied Springs and Mattresses, Pictures and Picture Prsmings, 1Screens ,and Easels, Children's Cots. r --dl . W e have a nice lino of Rug Parlor Suites. r Mrs. t alae no We have some Great Bargains in easy Chairs for D ro •t 'theil ', V,L 11l .Gy. 'Silt dz s\ .,,fin Li) ^ ' Tht:,--..t:, ' .�aui':p :L,-,.•.•,3.(3 1u, , u,1 for Xmas Trade. r a • ^ �� aJ8r giros, !ME 1.1 •