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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1900-02-09, Page 5,t tt tt " - „ [Ili Congress, plain, 1.25, 95 Misses " Felt Overshoes, button, reg. `a 1.85, •, " 75 Fr Also Women's, Misses' and Ohildren's Overgaiters, Cardigans, Overstocldngs , rI and all lines of Footwear at reduced prices. ri ji M it J5. G REE R. E r--t._'-�.'F..5'�nr wild -Fo.. l -�0 r... �. Fi, .y 'r7 -'G �]..ia6 i?� lav er tib . . a�. �'���'ii�t•��u��aL��?�)-. �`�.'-'Lel`"�t�1''i1=�.�"Lu"1=��ui?Ti���G.�,�u CLEARING SALE OF . .. ' rl. Footwear, col � We must •make soom for spring goods, so have de Sided to run a clearing sale 'of our complete stock of Boots �v and S• hoes for 30 DAYS, starting Jan. 26 1 00: Take notice to"the following prices in Felt Goods : 1..,,,t This is a genuine sale. Shoes must go. Scure a Bargain. ' Yours, • Men's Gum Rubbers (ono buckle) regular price *1.40, " " " (two buckles) regular price, 1.75, ` " Felt Boots, whole foxd grain leather, 8.00, " " " half foxd " " 2.00, Boys' Gtun Rubbers (one buckle) regular price, 1.25, Women's Felt Bala., foxd, " • ,, 1.85, !e " Congress, ford, " " 1.85, " Button " 4;" , . 1.85, sale price, $1.00 " 1.25, tt '2.00 `e 1.60 95 °t 1.00 •1.00 h 1.00 TILE WINGHAM TIMES, FEBRUARY 91 ,N„ , ' .. ; .: • '' 250, Below Zero I. This is a sple r di opportunity for some peo- ple to. FREEZE on to some SNAPPY Bargains; for Gash. 5 Men's Wallaby Coats, were $15,0o, for $io,00. 12 Ladies' Astrachan Jackets from $3o.0o to $2o.00. 14-i1 only—Men's Coon Coat—special quality --$37 5o. • 5 Gray Goat Robes for $S.00 each. 36 up-to-date Fur Caps In Persian Lamb, Otter, Neutna and Seal from $2,o0 to $6,00. A good assortment of Ladies' Ruffs) Caperines, Caps and Gauntlets at a great reduction. JUST ARRIVED --A special line of 25c new spring Dress Goods which we are clearing out, at i 7c. Call and inspect. JOHN A A �V�rhV•�}.W7kV�i.�r`f.�V�9,V�.��"it6`i�A'�i'i•-✓A '�' ►f�'�''—��:�� Arrived. 5A; --•- • We have been expecting these goods for some time, Or but they are here now, and while they `lastyou may have them at 4.'lbs. for 25 cents. • We Meat) Prunes Also Lake Superior Herrings in half kegs, .a very 1 popular size. Call early, they will not last• long. Asparagas in cans, a very dainty delicacy for i ifie the table. I at GRIFFIN'S i 9 COUNTY COUNCIL• tutee, and the same ads wart to the Es- !zmenn !molten; that *So0 lie !<z latatl ,u till eoutive. Patriotie Final ; $10 to the Wait:te'`s 1(4c4e44i tit.lr., 14i ('ONI) D.AY-WN.PNE$DAY.. • tui on, 41 cut 'ase is ri.va a. • Move,i by ilexes 1lexi, and Bowman Aid 1ios,iaty, aur. ?xi to e+u e. T eeetel''s that the Wurdelu, (clerk and Mr. Holt ! ' t 0 f • flo Age Council met at 4 p. me pursuant to be :a oemzuitteo to revise and mantel etcuet Hausa; and Pk 0 t,a sapl).aztct nt adjournment. Application iron kris - the present etandiug rules and regale- the pair of the xwu meta oaken and earn oz:or's Aid Satiety for rt l,r4tal petition in reference to pedlars' licenses, attd a petition from the town .r (o3arioh ask- ing the County to take (largo of the park around the Court House, were sent to the proper committees, Messrs Dulnaago and McD. Allan tutt'trosscd the Council on the necessity of increasing the fee for pedlars' licenses. Tito School Inspectors' report for the East taut. West Ridings were sent to Education committee, and the Treas- urer's statement to the Finance com- z dtteo; the report of Road Commission- er Ansley to Road. and Bridge commit- tee, the J'ailer's report to the Property committee, and that .of the voting Reg- istrar to the Finance conzznittee, For County Auditor, Mr. Bowman proposed A. H. Cochrane; Mr, Snell proposed N. Robson; Mr. Holt, R. A. Carrick; Mr, McEwan, Fred Hess; Mr. Miller, W. Spence, and Mr. Connolly proposed G. W. Holman, A Vote being taken, Messrs Cochrane and Hess were elected: Ou motion of Messrs Holt and Cone holly, Jas Scott was elected Collegiate Institute trustee for Clinton; Jas Scott, of. Scott Bros., was elected for Seaforth,• and John Acheson for Goderich. On motion of Bolt and McEwati, Messrs Chesewzti ;ht, J H Cameron, J T Tigert and 5 J A Boyd; were nominated as members of the County Board of Ex- aminers, and their names sent to Educe - tion committee. Council then adjourned to meet on Thursday at 10, o'clock. AN EASY PROPOSITION Beauty and style without comfort is easily obtaitzable, comfort with. out appearance is equally simple. You never saw an ugly pair of "Slater $hoes," yet nraay of them cover comfortably most unlovely feet. The Combination of these two --•- comfort and beauty -ate only to be had in the "Slater Shoe." Made ht twelve shapes, on lasts modelled from actual feet, 511 ,ninths and sizes, leatbera, styles aux iter, henry tear Goodyear welted, name and price Stamped on the stole. .• i • 4 4;..s• r �i......rL THIRD DAY -THURSDAY.. Council zest n ed at 10 . o'clock. Six tenders for Couuty printing were seat to Executive committee. Mr, Hill addressed the 'Connell rela- tive to damages he sustain 1 at Sum- merh It bride. At the end of h s re- marks Messrs Cook and Miller moved that he be granted $25 in full of claim and the motion was referred to the Ex- ecutive committee after Messrs Con- nolly. and Hays had moved that the sum be $30. Messrs. Holt and Lane were appointed auditors of criminal accoauts, on motion of Messrs McInnes and McLean. A motion by Messrs Holt and McInnes to grant $10 for the Court House flower beds was sent to Executive committee. `Reports from Mr. Coats and Dr Shaw, with reference to the House of Refuge,. were read and sent to that committee, and the report of.. insurance was sent to 2 to appoint arbitrators to arbitrate in lama the floor. Abcluit the first of the rented a farm in Elma, Lind will take the County property committee: school section, No. 2 between Hallett tollowing A,pril,Rav, M;:.licLeud strong- possession immediately.A communication from Lieut. -Cpl.. And: Gederiele No, 3 to appoint arbi- ly urged mu to try Dr, William's Pink T Z arcoe, asking for a gr#i1ii; of 2uti. Re; ttat0l's'rto arbitrate in the matter of a J.'11:5, ,I had 41.1a1,,so many things with- in ith : lute tions of the County ..meed, to arses- of the ;Ara for ihs *name txac+til:#1 fi r poud with amendlnente to statues :nisi woo, The ewes tel be peil the varioi:s otherwise, and that such e)QZ't be znude 0, ueliate izzstitzrtisare: .Seafcrth, i155, to the Juu) session of the Coutaill. •,ilii Clinton,`' :17:'.85; iatierieb, ilei s. Cerl.'ied, ._ The conuoit addourw c1 to neat at 10 a, nt., Friday.i>y. W A , returea DAY--- ettunaY, Council met at 10 a. m., the GVurt;va in the chair. Pleats and spccificatieas for geolor,a residence prepared by County Olina inissioner wero placed before that co�'.ncil and then sent to the Property commit- tee. Reports of Hous) of Refuge, Etiucti- tion and Finance committees; were pre- seutedand cl:soussod, and then council adjourfzed to meet at p. m. . 3 a.z. 8 eport of Education conunittee w.:s again discussed. Reports of Couuty Property, Road and Bridge, E;;eentive and Special committees ,wero read and adopted, and the' council adjourned. to meet at'8 p. m. The report of the Education commit- tee was read and adopted. • Moved by Mr Bowman, seconded by Mr Torrance, that we, the members of the council of the county of Huron,. be- ing desirous of haviug..otr volunteer system made more effective, and recog- nizing the fact that the present per diem. allowance allowed by the Government whilst our volunteers aro in camp is not sufficient, we would reconimeud that the Government increase tee per diem allowance to one dollar per day while in camp, and that a copy u, this resolution be forwarded to the various counties hi the Province asking their co-operation in memorializing the Gov- ernment to this•etfect, and Weatthe clerk forward a copy to each member of this county. Carried. Moved by Messrs McInnes and Snell that new windows be put in the Court House, and the old ones be rotaiued for the .inside during the winter. Carried. The Warden, Clerk and Engineer were instructed to have the work done. Moved by Mr. McInnes, seconded by Mr Torrance, that the commissioner be, instructed to send a copy of plaus and specifications of allbridges and abutments to bo bent„ to the clerk of the municipa- lity in which the bridge or abutments aro to bo erected. Carried: Bylaw No. 1 to appoint auditors, No. '18E ALMOST MIRACULOUS ORE OP 101.1.1 cDOtiA,LD, CAPE J OR1'1;.1, N. S. peer Tears He WAS Afflicted With Spinal Trouble and Paralysis of the Legs -Was -T Treated by the Best Specialiste in As i deal exclusively in ,, Victoria General Hospital, at Halifax, these articles, am in a pari 4 . For the best grades of TowsCoffees, Spices, Baling Pow- ders and Extracts, call' on JAS. B. NIOOL Button" Block, Wingitaro. Without Benefit -Dr. Williams'fink Pills have H.estorecl Wm.' Mr. John MoDout ld, a well known merchant at Cape North, N. 8„ was for really years a spin r from spinal trouble, which eventually resulted iu i artial paralysis. Treatment of many kinds was resorted to, but without avail, until finally Dr. Williams' Pink Pills were used, with the result that Mr, Mc- Donald is again enjoying almost perfect health. Mr, McDonald's story is given es follows in his own words: -"Almost thirteeu years years ago I caught a' bad cold which lodged in my back, produc- ing a terrible pain. Liniments were at first resorted to, but they had no elfeet, and the trouble became so bad that 1 could hardly walk, and could not gu oat uf flours after dark, as I would tee ta- mest certain to fall if I attempted to walk. Medical treatment did me ne geed. I tried six.ciiff'treit doctors, bat the result was alwayetho same 1 spelzt 980 for an electric belt, but it •n a.:amply inaney wasted. Years event ou teat I was continually growingSvozs,:, until in the spring of 1893 my lova limes c1 ould scarcely support tee. In Jame ui taut year I went to the' 'Victor^a Uinta. Hospital, Halifax, where 1 reru:Buell for two months under the treatment t•t tee 'bust specialists, but when I returned home I was actually worse than ween 1 eutereti the hospital.. This theruuglily discouraged me, and I gave up all Lote of ever gettiug better`. 1 coutinuud to tt grow 'orse until about the first uf .Jan tion to secure the BEST GOODS • from the most •re liable sources. We sell for cash ; you get the benefit, and don't have to pay for others bad debts. Try our Teas and you will be our regular customer. JAS. B. NI COLT TURNBERltT. The money left in the bands of the secretary -treasurer of S. S. No. 5, from the proceeds of the box social recently held in the school house, has been used in the purchase of maps for use in the school. Thus was a very leis° expen- diture. BI5LGRA'VE. Johzi Scott, of Belgravt�, Hardt county, has been spending a few days in town the guest of his cousin, Dr. P. J. Scott. Belgrave is a fou. ..rner hamlet of per- haps two lmadred and fifty souls, but it .as done honor to itself bysubseribing ,b.">.50 to the National Patriotic fend, wh`ch sum was raised. by means of a avert. -Southampton Beacon. GREY. Mrs. A. D. McCosh and son, of Pine River, are.making an extended 'visit uary,189ti,wheu Iliad beeonie sobad that with her parents.Mr. and Mrs. Jno... I could nut stand alone, as my legs were Stacita,. like sticks under me. My only means of Mrs. Abram. Bishop, of the 3rd, has .ocomotiou was crutches, and MY legs been under the doctor's care but is im- dragged after xne like useless pieces of proving nicely now. timber; I could not raise them elle inch ' Mr. Thos. Simeon, of the and, has day to the men of the 38rd, at the an- ninon school section between Hulett out bonetit, that I did not tniuk the pills. Frank and John RMeCutcheon, with nual training, was sent to Executive and East and West Wawanos}x, and No. could help zee; bat n vei•tlteless decided their sisters, Mrs. Forsyth and Mrs, committee after Col. Varcoo had; been 4 to, increase' the pedlar's licence fee to togive thein a trial. After using six Thompson, the latter of Brussels, spent heard in support of the request: • 40, were severally read and passes", and bcxos I could see that there was a slight last week visiting with their sister north Messrs C.$ok and Mol wau :'moved the ' the council adjourned to meat again the improvement, aunt 1 continued using the of Toronto. usual grant of $25 to Teachers' Instill/ first; Tuesday in June. pills until I had taken thirty boxes,. and Adana Smith, of Lauder, Man., who ate..,-.• IMPDRTS OP oaautternag. by that time nc.w' life and vigor had has spent a few weeks on the 6th line .Commissioner Aipssleyreportodtt large returned to mylegs, and I have since with old friends, left last week for Man- iuniber of accounts for payment, and Ileon able to attend to my business be- itoba, taking with him a car of goods. • presented plans and specifications for hied the oouu.e r without the aid of In the car he had ten horses and the - gaoler's dwelling: • o•.ntclies, or even • a stick, Under God's balance was made up of settlers' effects_ The County Propeity committee ; e- blessing Lr. W,ll:am's Pink Pills have He has been iii the 'Weal for a number is thin blood. ... roe .. ..- mu to a. new measure ......h of . citing „ and likes the 'that the grounds had been nicely level d, i and ouergy, I never expected to again c tzy. faces, white Rips, weak Nerves end recommended a suitable fene.t enjoy in chis world. 1 Ono i'uight recently, when going home andlack•ofvitality. Ablood- around; that all was 'correct at the My reetoratfbn has caused a great from Mr. Spence's, near Bluevale,'G. t regist y oMce, but that the oatbuil:liugs wonderment in this section, and. as a and Mr,, Hood, 7th line, met with an enriching," • tat prol4'clIlg.: required a coat of whitewash, that the result 1 have sold many gross of Dr. accident which might have been very food -medicine is "needed. rooms in the court house were clean and William's Pink Pills in my store, and serious. When near home the cutter 'iii. kept, and that the caretaker was a many of those who have bought thein slipped sidewise on the icy road causing SiVin ET V iN a ` vary "efficient man; the comnuttee re- from; me tell me they have cured them it to upset throwing the Ocenpanta out •e • goes to the root of tlI , cQmrnendedno action at present in the of their troubles. Mr. Hood got a bac. scratched face by matter of the gaoler's cottage; that 15 Dr. William's Pink Pills act directly falling on the hard crust. Mrs. H. was trouble, strengthens and en- feet of hose be purchased for the court on the blood and nerves. They do not not hurt. The horse ran to Jas. Kelly's 11CheS the blood, and builds• hoottet that the report of committee on purge, and therefore do not weaken like 7th line, where it was found the neat upthe entire system. insurance being satisfactory, be other medicines. They give strength day. Strange to say neither the horse printer., and that the coati:oil do not P h • • from the first i11 to the last used. There nor cutter were hurt in the least It For Anemic girls, thin take Over the court house square. • =6 many dealers who offer pink colored was lucky for. Mr. Hood and wife that. boys, and enfeebled mothers, Road and Bridge committee rocozu s abstztute, because the substitute gives they had not far to walk to get home. • . *rvienK.ectna,aotion:'an•`th'e ma shotuid ter of per- �theln greater profit, butt these it. is "the -btanciard remedy. ohauii g a steam roller.; that the clerk • always be refused, as substitutes are Mr. David Cathcart, a former St_ • tat. mkt S : t,a, all druggists, answer no, to the request of the Good either dangerous or absolutely worth- Marys man has located a old mine in soon &'tiow et e, Chemists, Toronto. io ' ' Roadie Association: -1. "Aro you in less. the .Klondike, and has amassed $40,000• favor of eonnties assuming leading Roads o in cold cash besides. The S•onog man is GODERICH. i through the county?" 2. "Are you in Monday night the. factory of the a distant re)atiye of Mr. J. W. Cathcart, ' favor of the Legislature .granting aicl to Goclerich Organ Coinpazzy was badly of the Garnet House, St. Marys, and a; _. counties that assume public roads?"son of the late Henry Cathcart, black - That the tender of Al'. CxntterMge for clued. to l by fire. The flames were eon - smith, who was accidentally killed abutments to iron bridge at Winghain fined to the nipper flat of the now build - ' while shooing a horse xn his shop at lug, but not before the roof and a portioi Luoau a few yo:ars age, be ac0eptecT, and that the tender of the of the upper rvalls batt #Allen iii. The Stratford Bridge Co., for the bridge at floors, which .vete almost water -tight, the same place for $13.04 bo a,eopted, were flooded to the depth of six inches, providing the secuinty be satisf.tetoi� . which prevented the fire 'from. reaching The gaoler,s report stated that there the lover floors. The finished stock in = wero bine prisenors in fail, o2whom five the upper flat is a complete loss, and the were in for vagrancy, two charged with other floor`s,. containing the action, ease insanity, ono with larceny, and one trimmings and stock rooms, wore dam - The hest grade oft : tresspassizlgon G. T, a: , aged by water. Loss estimated at $25,- ' hard cr •al ever' ruined Tho ,ipeoia1 committee report ill favor 000;palely covered by insurance. of the motion of Messrs Torrance and Its fee:(: from dust - . dirt. Contains a great • • eudorhe tho Galt memorial for more ef• During the night of Tuesday of last amount of heat and fe:tivocattle f'ttarde; tint the licence week, the icsiclence of Mr. John Mc - burns to a clean, white 1 . , fc; ;:os' pedlars be inere.tied from $2;i to . Detnuctt on the Second Concession was LEH GH VALLEY t S or Connolly; recommended that the council HONVICIt. tsh, l f you are. int $50, and tilt) law botter enforced. • The House of 1toinge committee re - need of any .lard coal, . o..,lnmendecl that the reports of the in- : better let us send your y-ywctor and physician of the House of a ton. wen guarantee :. f it:'itige bo printed. every* rump of it. r, To Ex'rutive reported ill favor of It has proven ht,st g for this Northern clim- I ate. lea t ffl&001 i "A Fehr Outside Is a Poor Substitute .For %n W4r'd Worth." Good .health, in wc!ty, of the ra'wys, liver'"ndbvowels, y, h 4Y. df• is sore to come if E :ooct s Sar- saparilla .rte YAa 1'''♦ f., r^A, -.�• Ss:1i"r�r'tal� t`.i'i+r•rra,�it� � this itccur..'a t4 fait' 0:!t; k , ••till n. eonsegt:e:zt vieor in the fr:..il., with the totally'consune:al by fire. The fire had glow of hca,,b on tee cht'4•:., good gained considerable headway before the ai'?5etite, per;.ca e,.: estion, pure olood. ...u1C t, .ei. e , •• and Mr McDermott aid family barely anti lo: