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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1889-02-08, Page 3At Q3.1.13 TaftEr$1111\.1.441, 878..• Wt Wawanosh. IbIU!dont114y werk the remains of Mrs. oerattee Troy, senr., were borne to her heat gaieepIea eeetee We have received from an old resting plaee in the Catholic eenuary at St. Angustine. Site was (Mee of friend in ManitAn toe folloviug eta, kirtron's early plOfteera, 1i:eating' lit Wince of grain threeldeg en the Por Wee anosle when the country was a tate th leraerie distrtet, Both our wilderuess, and wi i her hueband,who netorment mid the umitlemen giting pretieded her deatha bunt two ,yeare, figuree tti•e thoroughly reliable and nutottged by industry and womanly to Well Acquainted with the comae, mitke for teeineelvee • a comfortable The writer siyi 14Ou1eShe was over 80 yeare of age, In WV, Mr, Jno, R. Maeilonald —West Wawanesh council met tic - rel hisstraw learner threshlog m a cording to etatute on Jan. 2.1 st. Pres. chino 60 days, The. eggreginte •eet Tn. Johnston; &leave ; A, Stuart, number or bushels threshed that year Dimly Reeve; Thee, tiodd, J. 13owers was 96,600 being au average uf 1637 and Jus, Gibson, Oomicfilloes„ Theee bashele per day. In 1888 lie ran his. !teeing taken the statuerydeelarateuns, machine 57 days end thrashed .an proceeded to bush -wee. MieueeS ef aggregate of wheat 40,533 beehels of former meeting woe') passed, Movecl nate 17,162 bushels of barley 4,148 h5/ Mr. r-Nad,Becollaeci by Mr. Gibs() f alehels, total aggregate 67,348 bean, that R. K. Miller, be re-appeineed Tis shows au average of 1190 bindle's elerk at a salary of $120, duties to be per (ley. The greateet number' of the sane as lest, year. Moved by Mr. bnshels ho threshed ht one day in any llowere, seounded by Mr. Stuart, that year was 3682 of oets, and for that G. S. Ward be re -appointed treasurer 13 stank were threshed, 6. settings at a Wary of $80, duties to be the 'made, theeshing the gettio 4'75 tors, - same es heretofore, 'The conneil ap- yielding nearly 50 bushels of oats per pointed John Webster auditor, the twee, 14 men put the grain hitbags. Reeve appointing 11, Murray. Moved and moved the etrew. The greatest by the Recive,secended .by Mr Bowers, number of bushels of wheat 'threshed that the auditors be requested to make in °tie clay in any year wee 2182 and the detailed etateineut in durlicate,and 14, men put it into bags and moved off ta. Make their repoit show the ei.ieai the steaw. The actual ruuniug thni ial rate account, as distingui,hed from itt threehilig the 3682 bushels of oats the gerteiy accounts of the township, was not over 9 bre; at the same farm so as to show the standing onot and , arge wag unjust, mid demurred pay - he threshed 3340 bushels wheat in a special rate accoonts as 1..equired by jag it. The uouncil authorized Mr. F. elay and a hale The greatest a,ggre. seetiin 372 of the Mu'tioipaltAct. 'Anderson to euquire ititii. this matter, gate number of bushels of wheat, oats Carried.— MovCei ed by Mr. lisou, and report at next meeting. Moved and barley raised in ooe year lay an/ seeouded by Mr, Todd, that the. Cleilc by Mr. McG•oware seconded by Mr. Eant Walaranoen. The iirst meeting of tht,conneil we: held on January :31st,, the inembei fleet being, Thee. IL Tayl..r, lteove Finlay Anderson, Deputy- two tun' eleesre Robert lefeElow n W &Wei . a , . , laud Donald Patterton, •eouneiliore . Having subscribed to the deeieratim of qualificetion and of office, the reel?, in the chair, the minutes of the Ins ' 'waiting of 1888 were reedited. paabed Moved lay Mr, Anderson, eeconded tie I Mr. Satherlaud, that the clerk be lee. Appointed at his femme balary of,.$75 per imuum.--Oarried, Moved by Ma • McGowan, seconded by Ur., Anderson, that Robert 3he[ be again aeipointeo auditor ou behalf of the couneib—Cur tied, Tee reeve then ' reappejatecl .1' McCallum as the other • Auditor Moved by ]Ir. Sutherland, secoadei by Mr, Patterson,* that tl•e towneliii accoulite be andited up to the 1st da) of February of the current year —Car- ried. The members of the :Board. of Health, same as last year, viz —the Reeve and Clerk,• and Messrs. Walter McGowan, Jetnes 'McCallum end A. Rtutoul ; Dr, Sloan, Medical Health efficer. George Fitzpatrick, south lot 40,. coo. 12, was present, and corn planted that J. Peedue, Patliniaeter in divissioe No. G0,for 1888, had returned a hat day's statute labor as undone, which was therefore charged against him un collector's roll. Ho went oh to show by his etatement thac said gariner he threshed far was abo ut he iestructed to examine bile affairs ef- Anderson, that the Olerk notify the Townehip Engineer not to enforce the provisions of the. award of Messrs Doneall, & Livingstone, lots 39 and 40, con. 5, till such time as 19,510 bushels, He threshed wheat U. S. S. No. 14, and report at next in 1887 that yielded 53* bushels, to- ineeting•.— (lamed!. The Treasurer's the acre. The highest yield of oats repot for Dec., showing balance and he threshed in any year Was about 90 receipt e of $7,431.77 and expenditure bushels per acre ; and in 1888 it was $5538 99, leaving a belunce all hand the wortc can be done in a, reasonable 69 bushels per Imre. IL% Macdonald of $1,8913.78, was presented and filed. Roemer in the coining sprilig or snin- ems followed threshing about seven Moved by Mr. Bowers, seconded by tiler —Oarridd . Moved by Mr. Suther- yeaes in the above named district, Mr. Todd, that the 1, a G. 'R., Dun. land, seconded by Mr. Patterson, that 'employing a full gang of men. gannon, be granted the use uf the hall the Reeve mad 'rreasurer be authorized by arranging with the caretaker.—Oar• to loan 64,500 on first mortgage in Jottings from Louisiana. ried. Moved by- the Reeve, teculided e aucordance with the provieione of the byMr. Todd, that the 0 erk preptiki a • by la w governing SMili loanS.—Oarried Jeaunereete is still booming and el -e„ a, feel of well 1 may say flia„,n, seboom seatieo map of the township as -in Debeutures were signed' in favor of J. - but 1 was going to *say fan.2nr, provided by section 11 of the public te"arren, Engineer, liincerdine, eeine, Sliearor and family together with Mr. school 'tot, and have the. Sallie Coln- towuship share of award at lots 39 and Fisher and family !salve moved into Pleteel by the time the lassessur starts 40, colt. 5',. $1 ; • Fred Champion, 60 'the Huron plantation above St. work.— Oarriod Ti -to 01"r" and rats wire fence, east half lot 28, con. Niartinsvele, La —Lytiiit still keep, Tieasurefe ' beads were itecept,ed as .i 6, $9; Standard office, Blyth, 160 hat,lsrantOry. Moved iy r. mai , up its name but has uot been growing copies of Financial Statement, 18b8, fast, as yet.—Mr. W. A. G-enamill has secooded by Mr. Todd, that members $1.15 ;. P. Porterfield, salary as Oleril got his 6011001 starbect and there is a.i of the council act as Road 'Commis- . and postage, &e 1888, $77.88 ; do., ainearanoes of a goodly flambee ef sionere at a salary of ee..., per day while servia,18 as Division Registrar, 1868, *IttoodaritS. --Air . Saildager, Of Crrraf,_ engegyal witliS j0 US. —Oarriect .—Ohas. $9,6C ;do., expenses of last municipal tee, Dakota, starts for his new lietne. Durniau, jr„ paid tee bum of $250 on election, •$32. The amount done by in LOuisiatia on the 28th hist, lin being the tote Treasurer's bond. The Traits- the clerk as Division Registrar in '88.1 well, -Mr. Geo Bentley, Starts teaching nrer was instructed to notify. the other and duly certitiecl to by the Registrar the bonds until tii Make a farther payment sehoul iii a Ouctple of weeks so General, Toronto, was 61 .birtlis, 18 paper states. Geo. will succeed tureie is a. at onee. •The f°11°'i142: 11118e k 8 were marriages mid 22 deaths. 'me council Home for incueables—keep Wurlier and well to do youug man. 0,e'o ibsu ell : then adjourned tel Tuesday, 12th Feb. f el W I I $26 00 Benj Farrier 811„ny ,bo a th._ 22 yards gravel, $1.52 ; Arch Aeider- ,' oecupatimi in the IYIONEY ir0 LIDATZX Tux 0013PindATION Oir TOVaileff0 •1..1.--0..y.r.• lin* ihout 0,001.1 to it OP • Ogee. For Won apply to, P, Aft14.A21I,N, or W!. TalleaUSSR, Wingtlans.iuVs, filleele-treAv , wingliats, Muy 0R14gDONJAN HALL. 'gale cdmiumlioos hail can be secured for enter ttiomerrts nf gym'. Wild At A iter,Y IOW •figtirtt, Yet4 • tome Kees to JAMES LOVTIT, es Cline& tio's atose. iAialt will you cough when Sbilott's (lure, Brilliant !vill give you MI mcIliate rolief 9, Price LW, i00. and si. For by (' 1' Durable ! Economical ! raE IND.12EDID:Eliff Diatnonhd Dy7s excel I others None,other are just as good. Be- ware of imitations, because they are made of cheap and inferior e materials, and give poor, weak,' crocky colors. To be sure of success, use only the Dummy") DYE.s.for coloring Dresses, Stock- ings, Yarns, Carpets, Feathers, Ribbons, &c., &c. We warrant them to color more goods, pack- age for package, than any other dyes ever made, and to give more brilliant and durable colors. Ask for the .Diamondand take no other. FOR The Laurel, the Ablqt, tae Bost in Strengt , Fur ty and Fastness. /9111111"$ ANP Liilrary WeeklY in the Warld# th.,,tte — tott'it, '" A DPOSt3 Dyed A Coat Colored Garments Renewed 10 CENTS. A Child can use them! At Druggists and Merchants, Dye Book free. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO. Montreal, P. Q. ' BANK OF liAMILTONe W 1\7- .A. lee1 ',One of th “The mostk:iniition tie.' religious organ lir theState 4 -The Speet tor, London, England. "Clearly stands in the forefront as A wciikIV reltg- ous inegazine."-Sunday School Times, 'r i'a. . Prominent features of Toa INLdrd8DMir during the lonainfr %Yid bo ellgio its and 2"heoloyical Articles, Manor Ilnallnoroir, BMW Coxe /honor 0004 swam firm. DR.Tfigobriltit L. 0.1YLISR, Ds. Unwanu 'scowl, Dr. Reward C.rosby, Dr. A, .1, Gortion, Dr, George V. Pentecost, and others; Social and Political Articles, sv Prof. Wni. G. Snarler, Prof. Herbert B. Adams. Prof. Richard 1'. Ely, Prof. It, G. Thorupsuu, eon. Arthur Medley, and others; • Literary Articles, BY Thomas Wentworth nigginson, Maurice Thom sou. Merles Dudley warner, James Payn, Andrew Lac, 11dinund Gosse, R. LL Stoddard, Mrs. Schuyler Van goosselacr, Louise Imogeri Putney, H. It. Boyesen,. Isabel F. Hapgood. and others; Puerns and &dries, E. 0. Stedman, Elizabeth Stuart PIMPS, Fldwera Everett Hale, Ilarriet Prescott Spogord,.•Julirt, Scheyer, Rose Terry Cooke, Edith M.Thonias, Andrew'. Lang, Joaquin Miller, Lucy Larcom, John Just O'Reilly, and others. There aro twenty-ooe distinct' departments, edited. bv twenty-one specialists, which include Biblical Br- Smits.ry, Pine Arts, Music, Science, Pebbles]. Personalities, Ministerial Begister, School and Col- ' Sterling Exchange and Drafts on He or log.Liter.ture, Missions,, Sou. day Schools, News of the week, lemanee, Commerce, Insnranee, Stories, Puzzles, Solectione and , Hire, Thirty-two p?ges in all, The Independent a family newspaper of the drst class, and is recognized 05 0110 of the greatest educa- tors of the land. - Bveryonwwho wishes to bewRII t, formed upon great variety of subjects, should sub- sorlbe for it. Tuns To StfkinCR.XBERS; Three months $o 75 one year.... t'3 Peur menthe 1 00 Two jeers Six months 1 00 Sive years 10 ter An investment of $3.00 to $3.09 pays BOUGHT AND SOLD. Orrin }lovas 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Saturdays, from 10 A. m. to 1 p. m let us hope him alt sueeeee in his new r6. le • ; • ' P. POUTERFIELD, Clerk. Alessi's. Wylie, Montgomery toed son, culvete $2; draining, $4 ; John' Carrie are well en then: new eencls in Hickingbottoru, selecting jurors, $2 ; Teachee: Now eeinember thnt a tue South and like them Olerlea eleetimi exPeueesi $32•25 ; re• his fore legs. New, before I dismiss <Gerrie, are bed' well pleased with the' yards gravel, 77c. The Clerk was in horse has 1 Bubb ( romptlyj : Six Greer • tau Mr. waliams, Anderson, salary, ; Jury, 11 ore's front lege, as yuu call them, are Yon, hill the again how many lees a ountr and•are a little eerrei they etrueted to meet with the Treasurer y tind have the drain .accourits put ioto y p not take a share in the Homo plan legs— 'Teacher, six? How do yon tation,—Mr: Albert Welch is still in, proper elealr. O•aumil thou adjourned Jeanuerete enjoyiag the clitnitte,—The, to ,ineet ou t in' ay, e u y . planters are at work ou their rialitat- R. .K. IxwdtR, Tp. Clerk. ions, ploughing alai 0°10v:thug, a Clinton New iera:—Another of the good paying job —I am sure I can pioneers of this township is gone. Mr. purchase some of the most productive Whyard, after a shoot illness, passed land ie La. at $O, an. acre, if we'had •away on the 16th inst. Deceased was Canadian purchasers fur those are the oue of the earliest settlers ou the6th people they want here. The laud eon. A few years ago he sold his • have reference to contains about, 400 farm, and after a short visit to Prince tuxes and theanan that has it has not Edward bland, took ep his tesideece che means to mu it so liew is the time in Dungannon, where he resided 10 to purchase his laud as he has a pay-. • the tune of his death. Hehad i•eached meat to make and has only been here the alloted four score years. His re - a year. Inquire for eV. A, Gemenie, mains were interred in the Dungannon jeannerette and he will show you eemeterv.—The annual meeting o the where the land 18.—Be sure and keep West \V awatloSh Mutate]. Fire ensue - some of your people in Canada as mice conmany Wl1d licht) Louiehina is becothing stnaller.—May on the 22nd tilt • Mr. Charles Girvin, .you he happy among your snow hut I. president,. ()cooped tho chair. The would sooner have it like a nice Aril auditors' reports showed the total lte it is here.—Holidays- are Senree losses of the present year to be bore as some peopie work on Sunday $1,655.05, all oe wlileh were promptly and yet there aro plenty of minister:3 piid. The asSets of the company are but they are not workers like Oana- $9,175. The number of policies diens tire. They get there money all issued last year were 435 which makes the same, 2,302 in force last yeer, covering risks •A Soneentime to the amount of $2,878,73W John Jeamierette, *Tao, gua 1889. 13allantyne, of Huron, Alex. Stewart, West Wawatiosn and Edward Laaigside. sou, of Goderich township, retiring Master Wm, Ross bas recovered • directors, were re.elected. A vote 01 from his illuese.--The ball which was thanks was tendered the directors and beld in LiteltilOW last Week Wait well Me. Roberts, secretary, attended by representativee of Lang._ ' eitle,—LAhe sinigm, school under the The Senate of Ohio has passed a bill provi t t lilt executions ieeeatter 1 atm dect by the o HS tale Nev 'Yolk leve except that re, Skilling is Hutt he is a very thorough leaderelqp of Mr, 3. Skilling, of Tees.. „ water,is large y t"A shall be by electricity. It is the same people. The most We can say of Mr. ports oftheexecution atuuot forbidden, teeelier,—Oue (treat, writer IMO Said that 14 good heels, are Silent and (flu. Aint you Made miserable by Inaigeetion, liquont companions." This can beveri. CetistipationeDizzinems'Lees of Appetite, Shileleselitalimet is a pose. Sod by taking stock of the Y. P. C. A., Vties,teluowur1801ktigill.or two by 0. i. Williazns The fartillir W110 never takee neWa. society's library. make that out, Robert,l—Bebby, the two legs what's his hind legs and the fore legs what's his front legs is six legs. • 885 Solid Gold Watch. Rtil ...fort...00. mall lately. Bost ded %vetch In the world. I Yethat. timekeeper. War- ranted. Heavy Solid Hold Hunting Cases—Both ladles' and gents' Mum with works and eases' of equal value. One Person in each 10- ealtiy COM some ono free, Mother with our large and val. oable lino of ifirousehold Samples. Those samples, ait well ea s hdonftw.atyc ou hu4„, te.npt: 1170 wrlto ,t ; 113 yo,ir 21:ASanipleO v, o pay zfor ient4:101a, :06ia nyt180 W,t0h to lithaseta .410 B. WILLSON, AGENT. AIMEE' 1),IOICINi3ON, 8011010ra Oat Meal Mill Opened. Thu undersigned desire to inform farm- ers and the people generally that they have reopened their Oat Med Mill in' Wingham, And are now prepared to purchase Oats in unlimited quantities and at the , Ilightst 'Market F,'rite. They will supply customers with the BEST Git.thes in Oat hteal. ELDER & CLEGG -___- Srixt,on's0,tztvan itemsny -a posi tiVe cure for Catarrh Diphtheria and Canker Mouth. - For sale 'by a. .i. Williams. 509/3 SewInag.RaehlneFREE 'ro 01 01310 establish • trade in all parts, by placing 004'machines and goods where the pcdple an sea them. We will Bend free mem parsen in each lOcality,t le very best sowing -machine made in the world, with all the attael monis, Wo Vrill ale° send free c MOOG lino of our costly and vale Mu art samples. In return we ask that yon show what we send. to tho o who may call at youi' home, and after X moaths all shall become yo r Owe proitorty. 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