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The Wingham Advance Times, 1926-12-16, Page 2
VI/INGH.AM ApVANC-TIMES AITI,AN D CREAMERY Phono 271 — Wingh j Ontario BUYERS OF ream, Eggs and Poultry The United Fairthers o' Op Co. Ltd. WINCHAlvi, ONTARIO HURON COUNTY COUNCIL lowst MAKES $5oo GRANT TO { Re request of Gladman and Stan-. CHILDREN'S AID i',`ury, solicitors for Usborne Town-. , ship. We recommend that this be (Coninued from Page.Y) done and a copy of this by-law be forwarded to the 'proper officials. Withregard to the matter of the Re recommendation from W. Bry- County Solicitor being deprived of done, Clinton, regarding section 4 of his rightful business at the House of by-law No. 1924 We recommend that this be done and a copy of this by-law be forwarded to the proper officials. H. Irwin, Provincial engineer, was present, and addressed the council in the, afternoon. Mr. Irwin in his Refuge, we recommend that in ,fu- ture all business relating to legal matters of the County Home be done by the County Solicitor and that J. Torrance be notified of this decision by the clerk. In the matter of the claim of Thomas McMichael for additional address gave considerable information regarding the roads of the county. pay re his work at the Refuge, we The executive committee made its recommend no action be taken . This report was adopted in corn- report, which was taken up in com- mittee and in council.' The report. of the Finance Commit- ' tee was next presented, recommend- ing certain payments. Report was ;adopted in committee and in coun- cil. Report of Valuators The valuators report was next 'pre- sented and the council on motion of Sanders- and Hayes, went into com- mittee of the whole with Mr. Arm- strong*in the chair. The clerk read, the valuators report and a general discussion took place . The valuators were present and gave an account of `f4 Y mittee with Mr. Cox in the chair. The report was thoroughly discussed and adopted. with some amendments in committee and in council. The report is, in wart as follows. Re appeal from Exeter district jun- ior Plowmen's Association, having ex- amined the financial statement of re- ceipts and expenditure, we recommend the grant of seventy-five dollars be paid. Re appeal of Huron Plowmen's As- sociation being received the financial report, we recommend the grant of seventy-five dollars be paid. their work. After considerable dis- Re appeal from the Children's Shel- cussion the following notions were ter for an extra grant of $goo. We dealt with: recommend that this be taken up in "Moved by Messrs. Sanders and Neeb, that the valuators report on the valuation of the county for equal- ization purposes be received and laid over for further consideration at the January meeting of the council, and to $4S7.50 for three indigent patients. that the valuators be paid. We recommend that no action be tak- en. open council, as we have already paid $2500 for 1926. This was order- ed paid. Re accounts from Alexandria Ma- rine Hospital, Goderich, amounting "Moved in amendment by Messrs Livingston,and Hays, that we approve of the report of the valuators as pre- sented, and that a resolution to that effect be recommended and left over follows: for further consideration at the Jan- We recommend that the grants to nary meeting," the several high schools, continuation A vote was taken, i7 voting for the schools and fifth class schools be prin- motion and 12 for the amendment. ted in the minutes. The motion declared carried. The We recommend that the grants to warden resumed the chair ,and the Lucknow, Goderich, Blyth, Wroxeter, action in committee confirmed in the council. Motions were then called, the foll- owing being presented: Moved by Messrs Hays and Mc- Quaid, that all moneys' to the credit of paying inmates in the House of Refuge to ,January the first, 1927, be placed in a separate account and that the inmates be charged to that ac- . count." Carried. The ,report of the special Commit- tee was taken up' in the morning and discussed very thoroughly and adopt- ed in committee and council as fol - EVERYG D DAY AG DAY BUY HOSIERY FOR .. GIFTS .• Ladies Silk to Top Hose_... 2.25 Ladies Full Fashione Hose._ 1.g5 Ladies Pure Silk Hose ,-...... 1.45 Ladies Pure Silk Hose ....:_ 1.25 Ladies Fibre and Pure Silk... 8g Ladies. SilkiWool Hose 89 (With Ribbed Top) Ladies Checked Hose x x9 La. 'es All Wood Hose _....-59 Ladies All Wool Cashmere T9se 1,50 CHIDREN't 011 -MERE HOSE Front 400. up according to size. CHILDREN'S 'SILKIWOOL HOSE From 45c. up, splendid colors CHILDRENS WORSTED HOSE • Priced from .........—_390. to 6oc. CHILDRENS UNION RIB HOSE All sixes --'extra value at 49 c. CHILDRENS COTTON RIB HOSE Splendid wearing Hose at a5c. Men's Fancy Sox x.00 Men's Checked Sox 59 Mens Silk Plated. Sox 49 Men's Silk"Sox - ....__.._ 69 Men's Wool Sox - r' 59 Men's Fine Rib Sox ...... 75 Thursday, December /6th;1926, EVERY DAY A BIG DAY bo Your Christrrias Shopping 1pp darn ©op 00 00 Make a Visit to THE WALKER STORE Gill Palace GIFTS FOR MOTHER - - GIFTS FOR FATHER GIFTS FOR SISTER - - GIFTS FOR BROTHER GIFTS FOR BABY AND ALL THE RELATIVES JOIN WITH US IN PROMOTING A TRUE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT BUY GLOVES FOR .. GIFTS .. Ladies' Silk Gloves $2.50 Ladies Swede Gloves ..... 2.75 LADIES CHAMO GLOVES Priced from ....49c up'. Extra Heavy Quality 980 LADIES BRUSHED GLOVES Specially priced :..,_ ....Sgc and g8c. LADIES WOOL GLOVES Tight Wrist .:..,:3gc, 49c, and 65c. CHILDREN'S CHAMO GLOVES Children's Chamo 'Gloves at 45 cents and 49 cents. Children's Cape Gloves ...._ x 19 MEN'E Unlined Gloves; priced at and $2.25. MEN'S Lined Mocho Gloves at 1.85 MEN'S GLOVES. All wool fork. ..._..:..... ....:_.._._. 65c. CHILDRENS WOOL MITTS From _... ... _._ .__,35 cents up INFANTS MITTS—Selling at 25 cents up. Boys' . Cowboy Mitts .._._., 5oc Boys Cowboy Gloves .... 75c. FCR CHRIST'M.ASBUY LINENS Our Range of Fancy and Plain Linens, Is most attractive and the Prices Very Reasonable when you Consider the excellent qualities. See our range of Linen Cloths, priced from . ........... .$2.75 Up Linen Luncheon Cloths, from .. 3.00 'Up Linen Luncheon Sets, at .... ...153.25 to 5.75 Linen Guest Towels, 'from 49c to $1.00 The, Educational Committee then reported with Mr. Kennedy in the chair. The report was in part as Linen Napkins, priced from $5.50 Up Linen End Pieces, at from 1.19 Up Madeira Linens at Various Prices. Linen Towels, Large Size, from 39c to $1.25 See These Lines On Our Counter and Display Tables "SILK UNDERWEAR" MAKES A BEAUTIFUL GIFT szt Buy Wood's Lavender Line Vests $1.85, Bloomers $2.90, Slips $3.25 and $4.50, Gowns $4.00, Pyjamas $5.50 Seaforth and Clifford be paid when verified by the clerk. We recommend that the reports of the Hensall, Wingham, Clinton and Clifford schools be returned for cor- rection. We recommend that the county clerk also furnish these high school boards with the necessary forms to make requisition for their grants. We recommend that where a school is doing fifth class work and is re- cognized by the Department that the county grants be double the Legisla (Continued on Page 7) 461 BUY ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS Priced low at .........5c to 50o each BUY A SHAVING MUG FOR DAD While they last hall price'... 69c each BUY FANCY CHINA AND. GLASSWARE FOR GIFTS BUY BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS Priced from 15c Box to $1.25 Box BUY COLORED SHELL FLOWERS Latest Novelty at .:..40c to $1.25 each BUY A BOAT FOR TOMMY While they last half price ... 19e each TOYLAND "The Children's Paradise" BUY . FINE SILKS FOR GIFTS, Cbri tmaz Cups and Saucers Cups and Saucers, packed in fancy boxes at 75c, $x.00 &4x.50. Once more we reach a finger post, Upon life's broad highway to keep a tryst with Father Time Who comes with greetings gay. Leave care and trouble to themselves Let pleasure hold full away, F1'arkto the laughter and the song. All hail to Christman Day. The old folks and the youngsters join In play and merry jest, Or in the surging of the song, That old folks love the best,. Because the ment'ries that they bring Are tike a goldei ray 'L.unatning all the happy hours That crowd the Christmas Day. !'i4 Byng Glassware Byng Glassware in Colors, red blue, green is very snappy. Have you seen it? Hungarian China (Hand. 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Then look for Novelties in Perfume, Powder Puffs, Fancy Brasses, Pic- tures and Picture Frames, and a host of other lines tco numerous to mention. ti WINGHAI ONTARIO