HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1888-08-31, Page 1---Two cabs of cattl: were s d by
1r. D. Stewart ou Wet nesday,
4.0y,
W. If., Shor4, M. A., has. >,ccepted
lan call to the Congre ettonal ohurab,
—Examine the Cris lists of the fall show
and lend your aid to take Oa success.
—Mrs, T. Pride ha: , in this issue, some
inducements to parbaser$ of property.
Sao her advertisemou .
,, Olinton „o Bra . The telephone poles
give connection b tweet Clintod and
Wingliam are being p t up in town.
—The Loudon Ere i,i•Q! 'ltries made its
• appearance ou T'uesda . It appears de an
iudependent in politic tt is a well g tten
up, newsy 4 Mage pap
—The Listowel lee •osee team went to
Luckuow ou Friday, at the game did not
'come off es the Sepoy could not muster a
full team. The mat h thee counts for
Listowel •
—Goderieh Star : dtvard Dawson, of
Wingham, Charged. v ith theft and false
eireteuces, was tried efore Judge Toms,
rued acquitted on the first charge, but on
the second His Honor reserved judgment,
—Mr. Jos. Masou ook li photographic
•p'1ew of the county council dignitaries,
Wingham aldermen, :quipages; and the
1+bpi1laed geuerally,: o • the new bridge. on
. 'Mighty.
—We were Banded : cop' bf the juueari
1City (Alaska!) Mining ecord by Mr: Gibson,
2.11. Agent. Mr. f ibson has a brother
Gibson, living at heabove place: e e
is superiuteuaent of s pplies
mines.
• The paper ia'a neat a d newsy sheet:
--d sitting of the
held bis Tuesday by
sixteen cases were' di,
of judgments given
Morton, Vaustone,
Wade were present in
Division Court was
udge Doyle. Souse
need of ; a number
y default~ Messrs.
ickinson and E. E.
a legal. capacity,
—Mr. W. H. Youl ill, late of the Times,
jl who has been employ d on the staff of the
Winnipeg Flee Press, has received an ap-
pointment as foreman In the S rings office
This will be beard
many Winghanlites.
at a splendid salary:,
with great pleasure b
—Mr. W. Lithgo
Mechanics' Institute.
in applepie order. H
with his his congenial
his well directed offo
to popularize this i
We hope he may niee
agemeut.. , •
—Mr. Wm. Crowston
L. MoLeau, eawmille
employed vintxtllini;
Algoma, has returnin, to Wingham and
entered into partners •p with Mr. David
Pringle, in the pop w
.•and sterling young in
"welcome him to Win
librarian at the
keeping everything
is greatly engrossed
vork and wd believe
is will twill greatly
portant institdtion.
with Lenity eneour-
WIN OTT.,, FRIDAY, AUGUST a1., 1888,
f' --Messrs. IJ/ nna, Kent and Youbill have
hadso o sac essful fisghing this week,
tree good Coat hands wanted at
o .afire. J. J, Hotnutli. 2t
eel on M!,l i ay with a good
ill the de a tmonts, Miss
iis
e ofMs
is , h
1' i
sort i g
• d
Ynro will ur,
sephoto and one dozen
Mason's gallery.
:iteiuhoff, for Idateley Bros.,
shippers 300 cheese from the
•y on Thursday. The price
ilo, nearly now. Can be
seen at Omit a & Inglis' shop. Apply to
Airs. E. Johns, John St., Wingham,
W. F. Brockenshire claims to have
photo. of Hon.Mr.Laurier and
admirers. It was taken from
es windows, ou Saturday,
School opo
attendance in
Winnie Hend
Snell's room.
T . Beer
oli e a life
o suets at J.
MrVT
T.
of Brantford
Belmore fact;
was 8e cents.
-4Phaeto
n, Pion -in -Id v df Mr:
, who was reoeutly
at Mauatowaniug,
Captain J. T. rr
rks. kb is an active
n and we are glad to
am.
rding and wife, who
°have been for some midis the guests of
Mrs. J. Buell and fat 'ly, leave this week
for Cleveland, Ohio, to spend some time
/ with Mr. Albert Sne 1 and then continue
award by New York.
by Miss M. L. Snell;
school staff.
Mr.W. F.
got a dandy
some of his
the Theins 0
.•._Rev, G. B. Howie, of Brussels, the
bliud Intimate , is to preacli in the Presby-
on
resbyon Saturday at 2 o'clock and
olm, of Teeswater, on Sun -
their journey Engle
They are aecompanie
formerly of the publi
—Tho Kincardine
Sarnia tournament w .
The distance was tl
The time made was 0
second day the intern:
•by Seaforth in 50e• sec
'best time on record.
cougratulated.
—On Monday nigh
)and in a few moment:
;playing on the roof of
'fire ,had :apparently
)shaft 'boxing on th
Iprotnptuees of the fir
ieuoy too, was high
value of our system is
dent everyday.
—Tho prize list of t
to be held at Wingha
▪ 26th of September,
from this office. Eve
have them for exami
Those who examine 1
the names of the ns.
energetic business me
of trade. 'Their mod
ed. .anuouncements
perces'. 'Copies can
this office or from
, oietion, Mr. Mor
terian churcl
Rev. Mr, ide
day evening.
--A gorged
witnessed on
o'clock, So
There is alio
blazes,
-Dr. Mel
stand has p
practise of
here in a fe
practising iu
Gtviee uP
at Cost, begi
is a genuine
business let
me will plea
July 30, 18
fire brigade at the
n the Canadian race.
ree hundred yards.
e seconds. On the
tional race was won
nds, this being the
Seaforth is to be
e. -At the 'last meet
council this motion
this Council desires
hearty thanks to.lbe
the very valuable i
.'—Messrs..
deal furniture
returned hot
Scotland) M
mainly in
which ho left
changes have
since that tie
not a couple
this week to
observations,
Mr. iVlcLlpine
at Glasgow, h
tell that caun
visited the f
WHO L'TO, 867
,onday; visiting his
Scott, Mr. Roberta
in Wellesley towush
soutative of those h
est, consotentious pi
the respect aud estoe
acquaintance, He 1
intelligence and s
retired from the anti
taking an active into
m matters walk asa rspu
and state.—Mrs. Wm
a week with friends a
boyo, -Mr. Geo. Carr, of Lower Wingham,
leaves this week for a Inaba, Nebraska.-
Mrs, A. Ross, of .Bac
her son, Mr, T. H. R
Mrs. A.. Campbell, of
has been visiting for
James Ross's, left for
.1 A Morton, left on Tbursc
with her relatives at Brampt
s meteoric appearance was
Wednesday evening about
e one facetiously remarked :
her little world all gone to
utn, of Stratford, we under-
rchased the residence and
r; Young, and will remove
days Re has a brother
yr an one in Crillia.
suites.—Sale of Dry Goods
uing August lst, '88. This
1e at cost, as I arc givdgd. pp,
September. Parties owing
e settle by lst of September.
0. M.NEWAevs,
8. Wingham.
the lire bell rang
two streams were
the foundary. The
.rig+inatod about a
upper flat. The
brigade, their ef&c•
y gratifying. The,
becoming more evi-
e Northwestern Fair
on the i2leth and
as just been issued
y one interested can
Won and reference.
will also find therein
t enterprising and
in the various lines
st and well consider -
re well worthy of
e had by calling st
he secretary =of .the
•n,
I.
• J. Anderson, undertaker
dealer, and Jas. McAlpine
o a day of two ago from
: Anderson spent Ifis time
linburgh, his native town,
34 years ago. !Marvellous
come over " Auld Beside"
We aro sorry we have
f columns at our disposal
e a few of Mr, 4ndereon's
judgments and criticisms.
whose headquarters were
much that is of interest to
be referred to now. Both
mous Glasgow 'Exhibition,
which they re ort as being &great success
and genuine at raotion.
1st Mary Murdock, of Ash-
ear Lucki}ow; is visiting
ertsou's at present.—Mr.
8 time in the employ of
ce Powell, has gone to St.
cKinnon, of the Union
rlio days at Kincardine
T. J. Elliott returned
isit to friends in the vicin-
ity of St. Thom s. -The Misses Annie and
Nellie Dicksou, f•rmerly of Wingham but
now of Han:alto' , were guests at Mr. Wm.
Robertson's this ' eek -r-Mr, A. H. Climie,
of the Listowel
Friday.—Mr. W
relieving mantis
came Here on
the arrival of M
the week.—Mr.
F. E, Nugent, of
this week:
ho has redeiVed
store.—Blhissel
is waitiug on h
Wingham. -Bay
Mr. W. H. Hele, of Bellfolitaine, Ohio, is
here on a visit. His wife; who has been
here for some ti • e, will return with him.
—The parties re erred to were guests at
Mr. T. A. Mills r some tithe. Mr. Hele
being a brother- u -law to Mr. Mills, mor-
ohant.—Miss M ry' 111ories, of Wingham,
was visiting in ru§sills last week.---Tees-
water News : Mi s Hiscocks, iif Wingham,
is visiting in th. village. —The New Bra, of
Clinton, make- this reference to two
Winghamites 1 st week: Mr. Robt, Orr,
of Wingham, w s a caller in town the other
day; lie is one f the prosperous business
men of that pia e.—Mr.Bray, Wingham,
(a student at R Ilmutll College, London,)
spout a short ti . e with old friends here
last week. He s just recovering from a
severe attack of illness, and looks•sene too
strong yet, He officiated in the Episcopal
church, Seafort , last Sunday.—Miss Mag-
gie Halfpenny, rem Carleton Place, is the
guest of Mrs. alter Green.—Mr. Robert
Elliott, H. C. ' ., C. 0, F., attended the
funeral of broth r Janos Everett of Codrt
Ivy, Millbank, •u Monday last. lite had
been ailing for >arly a year. He was in
his 41st year. Rev. John Scott, M, A.,
and his wife lef on Mouday to• attend the
funeral of his m Sler•in.law, et Burlington.
—Messrs. A. R. e, W. F. Dulmage, G. Roe,
T. Drummond nd some others attended
the Seaforth re es on Tuesday.—Mr. B> B.
Service of Listo el, was in town this week,
----Dr. J. A, Mel rum, tiro Stratford, ryas in
town this week. 111.r. Watson, of the Blyth
Stanch,;, was i town. on Saturday and
made 'a;fall a t t o Thine office.—Mr. Robt.
Mooney, of 11 rsville, is visiting hie.
mother in town, Miss ,timeline Elliott, of
Williamsville, +I'ch., is on a visit to her.
brother, Mr. R. 'lliott, of the,Ttnns. -=•Miss
Addie Dulmage s off on a longtbened visit
to Lucian, Det oil, Toronto and other
pointe. --•Miss P mborton, of ltincardino,
was a guest at II r. C. N, Griffin's this week.
—Messrs, E. Or ham and B. G. Iiallook,
of London, we • visiting et Mr. C. N.
Griffin's last we:k.-- Mie John Robertson,
who owns a, fine
ou the western s
ng of the Teeswater
was carried :—'That
to express its most
Ingham Council for
formation so kindly
furnished by the Ma or, Mr. I.& Morton,
Reeve, Messrs. Neela ids, Cline and others,
alae by the obliging and genial Chief of
their. 'ire Brigade i eference to their
System of Waterwor
• express our appreoi
oourtosy mud kindn
visit 'on Monday alas
tiles {notion Iso forwa
Gentled.
aughter, Mrs, 0. A.
u warn an early settle;'
and is a true repre-
dy,courageous earn-
eers who command
of every friend or
a man of superior
and judgment, now
e duties of labor, but
est in the farm as
ch
ores inchurch
lie interest r
i
Moore is spending
Exeter and Clande.
Pansox,Ats.-
field township,
at Mr. W, Re
John Leff, for s
Messrs: Sparlin
Marys: - Mr. L.
factory; spent
last week.—Mr
from a Month's
--Mr, r, Wm, 0orbo
menthe manager of
left on, Wednesday
takes charge of the
universtd regret is e
of Mr. Corbculd.
s.) We also wish to
t on of the uniform
ss shown us on our
, and that a copy of
ded to the 'Wingham
held, is on a visit o
ss, of Wingham.—
Owen Sound, who
onto weeks at Mr.
tomo to•day.-11)'rs,
y to spend some time
n. -.Messrs Bell, 'Maley,
Meyer a$d the mayor ietur ed on Saturday from a
most enjoyable recreation tr p'Cb .the Soo.—Miss E
Hobbes, who has been ague t at Mr W T Bray's for
some time, loft for like home in Toronto on Saturday.
i Ailsa Craig,on Sunday.
gone on a trip to Mani -
's farms extensively near
s been for sone time on
a visit to the home of hor f thee, Mr G McIiay, of
Toronto.—Miss Jennie Leask St Helens, is visiting
at the manse this week.—Mr John Turner, left on a
rk State this wooly.—lir
lting at Godet'toh,451r
stoma Goderich, passed
o attend the funeral of a
Con 3 iloreis,br Sin•
°lair,' dean of Memphis Me local College, Tennessd,
made a brief stay at Mrs P 'marries last week,—Mrs
i Sinclair, has been wean ties visit to Tiverton,
—Mr Horace Bray preaches
—Mr W Clegg, and wife hay
toba. A brother of Mr Cleg
Brandon.—Mire J McGuire h
trip to hie parents in New Y
Wm Stewart, painter. is vi
Asher Farrow, collector of C
through hero on Thursday,
sister Mrs Willis Farrow, o
la, for the past six
he Bank of Hamilton
or Simcoe where he
ranch. Genuine and
pressed at the removal
By his gentlemanly
• 'demeanor, his Beni sty of disposition, Ins
cautious and oblig ng business habits he
•has won a high , ace in the esteem of
sVinghamites. Bi term of service here
,sOtne savers years o gave him a wide ac,
eanaintanea in the own and vicinity. Ile
,and his ilttelligelady and interesting
family have the h arty good wishes of all
in hits Clew sphere.
a,aner', gave tis a call on
P. Roberts, of Hamilton,
r of the Bead Hamilton
nday to be iu charge till
.Willson abdut the end of
. W. Nugeht, son of Rev.
Listowel, has been in town
as gone to Clinton, where
mpioyment in Pay & Co's
Post: Miss Sarah McGuire
r 'nether, who is ill at
the Clinteu New Lrct :
A Neat Garden
Having occasion to
of Mr. J. A, Morton
were shown through h
his interesting, ane, we1 kept orchard and
d
siidall fruit area aticf:a
table garden. To say';
did, as to variety, qu
nd Wounds.all at the residence
ho other `day, we
s elegant. grounds,
exclusively vege-
ett these are splen-
lity and mode of
culture end keeping, 1 . aaying but little.
If horticulture emblem s the cultivation of
flowers, fruit and v:getables, then Mr,
Morton is a hortioultnr st in the best sense
of the term. Neither expense or labor is
saved in procuring or developing the best
in flowers, shrubs, sm 11 fruit and vege-
tables. What is not s ,tisfactory is at once
and unhesitatingly r
tions are more for ex
Dation of a scieutifi
artistic taste than fo
ability to grapple wi 11 technical phraseol-
ogy, Mr. Morton is : u adept. Works on
botany must leave mo e fascination for him
than some who atte pted to study them.
-It might be of interest to some to know
what varieties of sm 11 fruits Mr. Morton
grows. In grapes b: has capital vines of
the Lindley, Agawar., Rogers No. Con•
cord, Delaware, Nit') den, Champiou Ni-
agara, Early Dawn nd Jessica. Of rasp-
berries he has the 0 thbert, Shaffer, Caro.
line, Turner, and in lack Cep raspberries
he has the Davison'= Thornless, Mammoth
Cluster, Souhegan,
gooseberries be 11
White Smith, Oro
and Ocean Wave;
Prolific and Dutch
his soil in model c
pence of this and
recent legislati
where dams a
forming the
corporations,
obligated to r
from the bed o
we believe, is
here, After e
t
mittee deciaea
to reeominend t
look into anti
requires to be
After dinner, a
the Board of H
1klbssrs,Youhill,
guson and Petty
with the comm
chosen to expr
ected. His opera-
ariment and gratin -
bent of mind and
profit. Then as to
roquiree that in cases
e erected On streams
ividing line between
he County are legally
move all obstructions
the river. And this,
under contemplation
aminatlo4, the coni -
ask the County Clerk
e County Solicitor to
•eport what the law
done in the. matter.
'ull representation of
alth—the Mayor, and
Ells, Robertson, Fer-
iece—had an alldisnoe
tee. A:lr,Yonhill was
es the views of the
board, In a c• noise speech he com-
prehended a •char statement of the
evil oonsequen • s arising from the
existence of the dein in its present
condition, showia g how it bad gen-
erated sickness,
comfort of those 1
an eyesore to th
naturedly urged.
possible by the
carrying out the re
law. Tho committ
the afternoon train
Ohio and Gregg. In plate, sustained injuries
the Golden Drop,
nterferedwith the
ing near Rand was
town. He good
s early action as
linty Council in
uirements of the
e left for home op
Sal
It is rumored ' ti
picnic is to be held
a little daughter of
m.
a Meth, S. S'.
oon.--=Mary Anne
1r. John Willitts,
had the misfortune o get her leg brok-
en by being pitched from a buggy on
Sunday last. The
nervous disposition
he cousin, an eiglh
Mr. Wm. Willitts.
little sufferer will
again.
horse was of a
a was driven by
year old BOB o£
hope•that the
oon be all right
Belgh ve•
In the report of the West
Wewanosh tnsuriin e Company the
name of Mr. John Ai derson was given
instead of 11ir. F. A . Berson, as one
of the directors. Captained by
Messrs.Austiu and Vai norman respec-
tively the grits and •ories played a
game of baseball on W : nesday even-
ing, the result' being a tory Tor the
forrnter by 21 toy 8 ---,til v. G. Law
remained' from his trip to he old land
on Tuesday aliening.
Mr. Matthew Bran • •n, of this
at the Blyth
, that resulted
e rig and the
ody. He was
erred and was
letting of ajob of
boundary betwee
Turnberry, 66 tod
rod—not finished;
gravelling on the gt
35 rods, at 58 cent
$20,30—finished,
ported letting a job Q
Morris and Turnberr
a job of gravelling
Barton reported 11
to let the emba
concession, b,s parti
to get it new brid
was instructed to
port. Mr. Gemmil
job of gra%elling
meadow, 16 rods,
pay for the gravel
Diment, seconded
that a by-law be p
for municipal par
year. By-law rea
by Mr. Diment
Thomson, that
pointed collector,
as last yeale'•,••if ac
at next meeting we.
following are the rat
the current year :
$2119.39 ; Townshi
London, Hurun at
$270; for school
1, $284.90• No. 2,
No. 4, $430; Ido.
No. 7, $175; No. 9,
No. 12, $145; No. 13,
were paid as follows
culvert, $13 ; Molise
for culverts, $9,65 ;
$1 ; R. Steen, culv
$11.86 ; Hugh R
northern • gravel, $
gravel, $2.65 ; Geo.
$1.75 ; R. Elliott, pr
Geo. Pocock, gravel,
gravelling an the
Wawanoslh road
lit 85 cents per
also it ,job. ,of
vel road north,
, amounting to
Ir, Diluent ro•
grading between
—finished ; also,
costing $6, Mr.
had not been able
inent on the 121h
s interested wished
e, Mr. Thompson'
xamine it and re-
reported letting a.
t Wylie's heave
36,25, Council to
Moved by Mr.
v Mr. Thomson,
sed to raise $1600
oses for the current•
and passed. Moved '
seconded by Mr,
obert Harris be ap
at the same salary
epted, to be present
securities. The .
s to be levied for
ounty purposes,
purposes, $1600;
I Bruce Railway,
urposos—S. S. No.
$450; No. 3, $370;
$425; No 0, 8300;
380; No. 11,$400;
. Aocounts
Wm. Hastings,
3t Son, lumber
. King, gravel,
t in town plot,
e, gravelling on:
0.30 J. Bentley,
icholson, plank,
nting, $23.40
$1; B. Saults.
n Bob, Early Sulphur station ono day last *eel
nd in currants; Fay's fatally. He fell out of
ed. Mr. Morton has wheels passed over hie
edition and in cense-
wheels
known and es
nlightened and diligent
in his 63rd year.
treatment he h`eali•.es the best and most
gratifying results i
ment of house pia
and attractive and
mous. ditogethe
connection with hi
and pleasant. stir
plants and vege
gardens seldom eq
culture. His assort-
ts is most interesting
o has some rare spool -
Mr. Morton has in
neat residence, unique
oundings iu trees and
ble and small fruit
lied.
the New Bri' _e and
EXAMINED BY THE
the Pond
ARDN'S COMMITTEE
The appearance
Monday forenoon
the best equipage
were uotieed con
number of our
municipal dignit
strangers, arouse
citizens, who ,were
surprise on being
don's Committee o
ell were in town, h
inspect the recent
bridge at Lower
comhnittee is thus
on our streets on
ast of a number of
in town, in which
rtably ensconsed a
smiling aldermen,
ries and a few
the curiosity of
relieved of their
old that the War-
tho County Conn-
ving come over to
y completed. iron
Wingham. The
' =posed : T. M.
arra adjourning 131uovale
;fay, Warden, of shorn ; V. Rate,
of Stephen ; P. K illy, of Blyth ; J.
Torrance, of Staple
of Exeter ; John
J. Beck, of Goibor
Ashfield ; and P.
Clerk. Besides t
Messrs. T. H. Tayl
Anderson, Doputy-
Wawaneelee7 Mr.
Deputy -Reeve and
Counoillor, of Ti
viewing the town,
mittee were driven to
and It 'thorough in
made of the fine new
terms the Maitland
H. Lisw, contractor, o
cost of $8,330. A s
was made accepting
satisfaotory. The
drove around and s
=mined more closely
do was in Wingham ou This was done in vie
; Jos. Griffin, of
damson, Clounty
ose, we noticed
eeve, of East
eorge Thomson;
enberry, After
he visiting tom -
Lower Winglutin
action and test
known erected
bsequent wpm
6 work done as
onamittee then
bseqaently ex- that he get a new C
the mill: pond. west end of Jobb%
a the fact that finished. Mr, Tho
IVior
In appearance, ni
tion, Mr. John A. 11
concession of Morn
men of a Pertbs
He speaks the Gaeli
does the English,
range of general i
well balanced judgm
itsurance and Cont
his opinions ttdrori
Consequently befo
A's position it is wel
a reason for the fai
Mr. McEwen .first
township, hilt remove
years ago locating on
homestead. We tr
to side; this splelhdi
tilled, rich soiled
discussing soil, c
improvements, earl
dents,—geology, a
is.
nner aihd disposi-
Ewen, of the 2nd
, is a good speci-
're Highlander.
as fluently ae he
possesses a wide
formation has a
nt and sufficient
ntration to assert
ly and effectively;
use of room for me. ings, $7 James •
Piper, charity, $7 ; E. Armstrong,
W. Anderson, cha ty, $4. Council
adjourned to meet n Monday, Sepe
tember 24111, 1888.
The Council met pursu
16th instant. Members
last meeting read and si
from Peter Adamson,Es
the amount required fro
general County purpost
equivalent was 82303.88.
applied for a loan of 818, t
regular school tax was c
Ey Mr. Reilly, seconde
request 'ot said truste
counts of McLean & S
Wingham, received and o
Dee= was again present
taken by the Council reg
Bemannn James, at /wes
solved, that this Counci request t o blaster of the
Court of Chanceryin T onto to take immediate and
definite action in havin Benjamin Jarnes looked after
and cared for, as soon s possible, as William. Deacoit
has threatened to pnt ha on the township as a pau..
per ; and would further commend that Wm.Deacon
be recompensed for the t able and expense already
incurred in keeping and c ring for him; also, that as
tho said Benjamin Jame refuses to live with his
present a pomted guar an. Nathaniel James, in
nt adjournment on the-
] present ; the minutes a
ed. Metter was received
., County Clerk, stating that -
the township this year for
and Legislative school
Trustees of EL S. No. 8,
pay for repairs and ho-
se and grounds, till the,
Meted in the fall. Mtnrett
y Mr. Anderson, that the. -
be granted—Carried. Ai: -
arid Tutus printing office,.
lered to be paid/ William.
o eee if any steps could be
rding tho taking care of
t vesidin with him. Re -
Toronto, t ey would sug ast that William Deacon be
appointed guardian his stead unless Nathaniel
James guarantees to ea for and look after him better
in the tuture. Moved y Mr. McGowan, seconded by'
Mr. Sutherland, that he Treasurer be authorized to
collect 540, being fon months interest iron) lbtb of
of Blyth—Carriecl, R olved, that the sum of 52610,
in addition to the amou t required for county pur-
poses and Legisle.tive echo 1 equivalent, be raised thid
year for township purpose , salaries aud contingen-
cies, and interest on railvaa debentures, etc. A rate
of four madam -tenth mill on the dollar on the real
estate of the township al o was struck to raise the
s read and passed. The
Turn erry.
The regular mee ing of the Council
was held en Wedne de,y,the 22nd ileste
Bluevale. A.11 th members prapent,
The minutes of 1 et meeting, Were
approved. Mr, Al Pherson roportea
lvert put in at the
riage, costing $18,
pson reported the
confirming the same, of
following debentures w re passed and signed, viz;
John Cole, gravelling or sideline 80 and 40, eon. 70
$83.60 ; Richard Stonel ouse, riffling approach to
bridge on sideline 80 ai d 40, eon. 8, 80. ; Potter -
sideline 83 and 134, eon.
tS ; Trans Office, wine -
is' lists end adrertising
21i rods wire fence on
field, 15 rods Aire fence or
$2.25 ; William Potterfield,
ham printing road Hats, rot
sideline 30 and 40, con ; John Gilleame, White-
church, 64 yards gravel a damages to erossway
drawing same, $0.20, Pat). k Brown, 187 feet elm
plank, per John McKee, pa master,82.51;
neck, 60 yards travel, per ames Potter, pathinaster,
$2.60 ; William MAI, diggi ditch at lots 30 and 87,
0011 3, 586; Be. ChishOlin, ringham, 44 yards gravel
per Lloyd Ihreitott, pathos aster, 82.20 ; Aeld,
orating bill, sideline 30 and 37, ton 13, 823.85 ; Thos.
Pinnkett,shovelling gravel d cedar for culvert, lots
and damages drawing wan YnuAcil3n4alblAavtnci;
feet tedat for culvert on ravel road, removing Old
and putting In new culver etc.. 80160; R. D.Vanal-
read, $5.26 ; John 8110111,p Yelling on aid -Ana .39 rind
40 eon 13 513. Thomas C ad e3 yards ,ravel and
damagea to crop drawing sat 10,80.14 ;
Tttnney, building Culvert, NI eltern boundary, con 30
dary between Blyth and ghoul, 010; Ileajandn
Taylor, on rods wire fen at lob 88, eon 0.'37.75 ;
Fountain Naylor, 64 yards »Iv el and ilamagts, ala0
fixing culvert, eideline 30 a 31, con100:5.80,; Witt
Carr, 95 yards gravel, 81,76 ; aountrin Naylor, eating
hill, western boundary, eon 1, $40 ; tiac.rre lieid,
yards gravel, per John Meett hurt and Edwin Wi.tht-
man, pattniastein. 84.06; 11 bort Timmy, ditching'
and cleaning road, eon 5,8 ; Mts. `COAL Lona:al,
funeral expenses of tho late Mort Stetl, iy10 ; Zola)
Stein, Making road, *eaten boundary, con 0, 6e.
'Warrants for the Collodion o school ra.tos were to-
teived Won 17.S.S.No. 3, East Virwamsit and Mottle,
time NM, and 10, 013 tootle the Council adlourwt,
ed till Vriday, Vat October net .