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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1906-02-08, Page 44 THE WINGITAM TIMES FEBRUARY 81. 1906, F4TA131..ISIMD WM to interview the Ontario Government in keeper and matron oonduoting the in• reference to legislation, respecting Col- etitutiou properly, the rooms (Ilene and * ; legions Tustitutea, Hauges of Refuge and the inmates comfortable. Sieve the committee's last report, la beds and aaa 8, P. ItIa1,ICITT, PcuLtsn>•;it eau Plmai'anceee Moved by Mr. Canneloni seconded by =Weasel) /lave been purchased, making m Mr. Isbister, that the Warden Dr. Hol- sleepingaceoramodationampletoampre. • 111e WINIAN AN TIMES. County Councillors Aat, Carred. rues told ,tr.. McKenzie be a deputation sent time. The committee recommend. THURSDAY, FEB. S, 1906, to go toorouta au thT d interview e din- ed that when an inmate pays for main- ferent heads of departments in reference tatnence, the rumuum charge shall be to matters mentioned in motion of notleesthan $l per week, but in case of a NOTES AN(' COMMENTS. Messrs. McQuillan and McKenzie. Car, paying inmate requiring run more Dare and Med. atteution than the general of it. of increase of cle The Dominion Cabinet changes he. Moved by lamina Centelon and Ferris , mato, ajl be dealttheatttter with by the inspector nand came effe,:tive on Tuesday, when Hun, that the clerk advertise for applications keeper pf the Howse. L P. i,3todeur bacauie liiuister of for the position of county eugiueer in , Martine toed Fleheri-s and tion. Wm. the two Toronto papers, Municipal COV Y MTTORIC£1 S REPORT. Temple t-4ant Manner of Inland Re- World and following local papers: God- For the informatiou of the County 'venue. erioh Star, Huron Expositor, \yueonaet Council, I herewith hand you a copy of The et !agitation of Dr. Beattie Nesbitt Tlttis, Exeter Advocate and Clinton the verdict of the coroner's jury upon as member of the Legislature for North l ews•Record. Carried. the body of the late John McAllister, Toronto, and his aopointutent as Reis. Moved by Messrs. Gardiner and Perris lately an inmate of the House of Refuge. for West Toeento, to I,ukeeed Mr. Char- that Messrs Cautelon, McLean and Mo- and also to call your attention to the ' les Liadbay, resigned, is the talk in Quillen be a committee to secure the as• evidence given at the inquest, which is political ouclee, sistauee of a competent engineer to pre- ou file iu my office. noose PIiYSICt 'S REPORT, Tao Canadian customs revenue is at the present time "vaster than has been." Far the seveu mouths which closed Jan, 81st, the receipts from customs amount. ed to $;:i3 292,114. This is a2,0x3,1.47 more than for the same period of the preeeediug year, $O,663,610 better than for the seven months of 190301, and a gain of $5,539,2.101 as compared tattle the same seven months of 1902.03. At a meeting of the Cabinet Friday afternoon it was decided to summon Parliament to meet ou Thursday, March 8th. The Cabinet received and accepted the resignation of Hon. Justices J. A, Onimet, who has has retired from the Court of Appeal on account of ill•ltealth, Juane Levergue was promoted to the vacancy. The `name of Hon. Horace Archambault, ex- Attorney -General, is ment]oner, in connection with the pusi- tian left by Jodge Lavergne. HURON COUNTY COUNCIL. Remainder of the Business Transacted at the January Session. ±Goderic:i Star.) mato DAV —TIiC IISDAY, 7.30 P. X. Reports of Property, Special and Education committee, and Special com- mittee of the House of Refuge were presented in committee of the whole and passed, Ou motion of Messrs. Bryau and Doig, it was directed that a copy of the Ontar- io Statutes be prooared for each mem- ber. On motion o£ Messrs. Cantelon and pare proper plans and specificatious for the use of this county for the erection of bridges, same to be ready for next meet- ing. Carried. COMMITTEE REPORTS. COUNTY PROPERTY reported that they found the jail in good order; that the number of inmates agered with jailer's report, and recom- mended the printing of the report in the minutes. Recommended that the heating be al- tered and the stoves sold, Mr. McLean and the clerk to oversee the work.. Found the Registry Office in good order:recommended that Mr. Coates have the fences repaired if necessary, and that the preparation of the map of the town be left in the bands of Mr. McLean and Mr, Coates. That the request for use of Commit. Chamber for meeting of Orange Grand Lodge cannot be granted on account of the Spring Assize Court sitting. That the purchase of a table for the treasurer's office and the extension of the electric light be left with the treasur- er. And recommended that the report on insurance be printed in the minutes. ROAD..ND BRIDGE that they examined the tenders for Bel - grave, Day's, Forsyth and Zetland bridges, the last named to be made out of the lumber from the others. Recommended that George Bartley, of Brussels, tender be accepted for the concrete work for Jamestown and Day's bridges, at $4 per cubic yard; that of J. J. Cele, of Ethel, for Forsythe and Bel - I hereby notify you that I held an in. quest on the body of John McAllister, of the House of Refuge, found dead on the London Road, Deo. 10, 1905. The ver - diet of the jury was, "died frons expos - aro." They also recommended the County Council to engage a night- watchman for the House of Refage. Since the new addition, Mr. French had classified the inmates, putting the quiet ones in a sitting room separate tram the rough and noisy ones, and this the committee thought au improve- ment and to the comfort of such inmates as wish to be uudisturbed. The committee audited accounts from 211 to 221, amounting to $348 and found them satisfactory, Reports were received from the house physician and the county attorney, re- lating to the inquest on the late John McAllister, and referred to the coun- cil. The committee co:minded by recom- mending that the head of each munici- pality in this county, and also county councillors, make more stringent re- search into the circumstances of parties making applicatiou to be committed to the house, before signing the commit- ment paper. SPECIAL COMMITTEE OF H. OF R. Your committee appointed to report on a line of action whereby the county will be properly protected iu the admit. tante and maintenance of inmates in our House of Refuge beg to report as fol• lows: grave bridges at $4 00 per cubic yard; First, as to admission: We would re - 'Miller it was directed that a copy of the that the Zetland bridge be awarded to commeud that greater care be exercised special report of the House of Refuge be Johu Elder, of Wingham, at $119 75, in the reception of applications for ad - forwarded to the county members of the For the superstructure we recommend mission to said House. We would Ontario Legislature, and that if accept- ' that Hunter Bros., of Fitncardine, be recommend that an officer of the county, possibly the inspector of the House of Refuge, should be the one to be satisfied that the applicant is one who should be admitted. Then as to the inmates and their maintenance: We would recommend that a committee of your council be again appointed to consult with thelocal members of the county, and such others as they may think well, and to make a draft of proposed legislation along the following lines: The Province should be asked to make provision for all persons mentally un- sound who are simply detained in Hooses of Refuge, as a place can be found for them in provincial asylums. able to their views, they be requested to take action at the- next session of the Provincial Parliament. Moved by Mr. McQuillan, seconded by awarded Day's bridge at 42100.50, and the Forsyth bridge at $240,25, that A. Hill & Company, of Mitchell, receive the contract for the Jamestown bridge, Mr. Melienzie, that John Wilson be ap-at $178,50, and the Belgrave bridge with pointed trustee of the proposed High 1 concrete flooring at $3e6. Sch4ot in Wiagham for three years, With reference to the motion of Frank VanStone for two years and J, A. Messrs. McQuillan and Lamont, would Morton fe r one year.—Carried. recommend that Manchester bridge be Tae following Councillors were ap- repaired under the supervision of the pointed inspectors of concrete work at County Engineer. the following bridges:—Messrs. Isbister With reference to communication of for Belgrave; Eryaus for Jamestown; Messrs Doff and Stewart, we reeom- Miller for Day's, and Doig for Forsyth mend that it be left in the hands of our bridges- County Engineer to report at the June Moved by Mr. McLean, seconded by . meeting. Mr. Doig, that $400 be granted by this With reference to the motion of Mr. Council to maintain the Lake Shore i McLean, we would advise that all ex- This would necesssitate a slight change road between Sheppare:toa and Gode-a cavation in future, in connection with in the Asylums Act and we would ricin. --Lois, cement work, bedone by the contractor recommend—if suck legislation is ob- Couneii then adjonrued. who is awarded the tender for the con- taiued—that there should be a provision i't'CI:III DAY—:,RIDAY• trete, for Government inspection of all Honses Report of Road and Bridges, Exam- • FINANCE CoM3frrTEE of Refuge. five and Finmece committees were pre. I recommended the payment of 39 ac- We would further recommend that sented, discusse3 and passed. 4 counts: that in the matter of Sohn Gill's I legislation be obtained which would letter was read from Engineer : account of $;.0, as keeper o- the Exeter allow the county to obtain control of, G Achancetomake FASYMONEJ' Have you got the notion it's hard for a boy to make money after school hours? If you knew how thousands of boys make all the money they need by a few hours' easy work a week, wouldn't you jump at the chance of doing it yourself? There's no secret about it—these boys sell THE SAT~U .DAY EVENING POST Friday afternoon and Saturday. Some make $r5 a week. All make something—depends on the boy. It won't cost you a cent to try it, anyway. Ask us to send you the complete outfit for starting in business, and xa free copies of The Post. Sell these Posts at 5c the copy, and with the 5oc you make buy further supplies at wholesale price. Besides the profit made on every copy we give prizes when you have sold a certain number of topics. Further, $250 in Extra Cash Prizes each month to boys who do good work. Your chance of getting some of this money is just as good as that of any other boy who sells The Post. The Cnrfis Publishing Company, 425 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. IiI3RUUY MLXi At the Big Store KERR rBM. 8b JAS. Hi WING SANT ONT, r ____ 4•444444.4444444444.4444444 ••444444444444444444••••.•4 COAL, 1 COAL COAL 4,r • We are sole agents for the celebrated SCRANTON COAL, 4 ' -1 4 which has no equal. Also the best grades of Smithing, Cannel and a 6 [, 4 Domestic Coal, and Wood of all kinds, always on hand. 4 ; -2 • *k We carry a LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATH : ' "- - — _v -.e .-z: w` ..-' 5u-Fe- ,-,A=S^-x'"e'. iTL" .. 4'` r,4',-aw fell stock of 4 — 4• 41 '. virVVYVVVYVVVVVVVVAITIMIVVV, TYYTTYVVYTYVVVV,1111VirMIFIN • (Dressed or Undressed)• Our January Sale was a great success. People came from far and near to purchase seasonable goods at prices that meant a big saving to the purchaser. We were so delighted with our January Sale that we are now hav- ing a FEBRUARY CLEARING SALE, Bargains in every department. New goods offered at and below cost. We must reduce our stock still further this month. We unfortunately had to much stock for this mild winter. Our loss however will be your gain, if you make your purchases here during our stock reducing Sale. Bargains in Boot and Shoe Department Men's Overshoes, reg. $2.00 for 1.30 " 1,60 " .99 1.50 " .99 Men's Heavy Rubbers 1,60 " 1,30 - 1/ ll 11 1, " 200 " 1.60 2.50 " 2.00 Men's Leggings reg 1.75 " 1.33 " 1.50 " 1.13 1.25 " .98 Women's 1.00 " .75 .85 " .69 Boys' 1.25 " .93 .1 1,00 " ,75 Men's Long Boots 3.50 " 2.50 1/ It '' 3.00 "2.00 Men's Hockey Boots " 2.25 " 1.85 Boys' " " 1.90 " 1.48 Women's Overshoes " 2,00 " 1.60 It 14 11 11 4' /1 ll I, It 11 4' /1 ,1 11 10 piece Toilet Sets 2.25 " 1.88 Gold Dust, reg. 5c pkg, now 7 for 25c Oats taken in trade. Bargains in Furs Persian Lamb Jacket reg. $125 00 for $94.00 Astrachan Jackets - 40 00 " 30 00 Electric Seal - 38.00 " 28,50 Astrachan Jackets • 55.00 " 41,00 Ruffs, Scarfs etc 12 00 " 8 95 10.00 " 7 38 10,00 " 7 50 7 50 " 5 25 5,00 " 3.75 Bargains in Caps Men's & Boys' Caps reg .90 .75 .50 .40 .25 41 H 44 .1 11 .1 .i ./ 11 11 11 1. 11 11 /a {1 11 .67 ,57 .38 .32 .19 Bargains in Men's Youths' and Boys' Overcoats. Men's Overcoats 1f 14 (/ 44 ./ .1 Boys' Tasters reg 10,00 " 7.50 " 900 "605 11 7.50 " 5.63 " 700 "625 •' 5.00 "375 " 7.00 " 3,98 1 1 Fr. 5 R • Cedar Posts, Barrels, Etc. $ •• f 1L -ea 4 " 4 43 • e ' Highest Price paid for all kinds o Logs, 4 j 4 Mansfield's r 4 } 4 r i ► 41 4 II 4 4 4 4 Ainsley resigning his position as county lockup, no action be taken; and that the i and apply for the maintenance of in A %!. A. i01 L.ean r.4 10, engines:, to take effect June 15th, 1906, report of County Registrar and detailed ° mates, property that they may be ..• • and the resignation was accepted, F statement of the County Treasurer be known to possess either at the time of a • ".Lbe Warden and Treasurer were ,^ printed in the minutes. admission, or which they may acquire 1 4 Residence Phone No. 55. Office, 1 o. 64. Mill, \*o. 44. 4 authorized to barrow $x0,000 for current SPECIAL COMMITTEE (, subsequently, and that the same be ap- 144444444444444444.4444444 **••••••••••••••••********** , * es~tit ii' arcs approved of the memorial from the . plied for their maintenance. The pre- - ' ► ► Ayes—Bryans, Cantelom Cutrie,Doir, ` county of Ontario memorializing the sent legislation does not go far enough, Ferris, Miller, Gardiner, Grieve, Isbis- Legislative Assembly to allow the pre- and makes it necessary where an in j r.ter. Lamont -1i). Nays—Morrison, Me. dent County Councils Act to remain as !,mate is found to possess property and t MVR RA/ AAAAAA. D 4. pe Lean McEen: to McNaughton lie at present, and that the almost similar } is unwitting to consent to a transfer of• 'i a ' - ._ etition from the count section of the ; it to the county, that the only remedy l ► t lrt to . pa.lntan—i . P- y ',Fared by Meesrs. M,Eenaie and Sic Municipal Associatioa be signed by the now is to turn such inmate out of the l a Milder I 11 h JuneThat in the matter of the Setter from 'rather a severe remedy- We would T00 MUCH FURNITURE ,• Lean that tate motion. of 'Messrs Qante- warden and clerk and forwarded. ; House of Refuge, and this seems to be 3' t ► ion 3n t er be eft over till the } 1ri sessinu.—Lost, the Canadian Association for the Pre- i suggest in that legislation the inmate C h The Warden was instrneted not to vention of Tuberculosis, no action be; will have the privilege of electing sign order for the fait amount of the taken. i whether he will remain an inmate and, i Bayfield work until we hear what air- . That relating to the petition from `transfer his property, or whether he will l Gutteridge t:roposes doing in the arrange- Waterloo county re telepuones, askirg I remove himself, but if he remains there C meets arrived at between him and the thatit be filled in and signed. recommend' without any consent of his, his property i C ex -Warden's eotuuiittee that this be done. may be taken tool applied by the county g Moved by Mr. 1MQQailtan, seconded THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE K authorities for his maintenance. l C ba Mr. McKenzie, that His Honor Judge recommended that the tender of the i = q ,a. Holt and the County Solicitor be em- , atoderich Star for printing be accepted, ; powered to interview inmates in the it teeing the Lowest. I BABY'S OWN TABLETS. + 1 House of Refuge and bore the transfer of Y T oat John Knox, turnkey, be allowed their real and personal property executed $30 -per annum, in Lieu of fuel, light and , r Meets the mothers need in curl 'the health of herlittler d d f theAct ov in water. for 6 other as pro t o or ui - e g ern g, Fioures of Refuse --Carried. That in reference to request of Pri- c medicine in the world can, T e Tablets , _ It was directed that all institutes !sonars' Aid Assaeiatioh for a grant; no " cure constipation, indigo on, colic,C and se' ieties reeeiving grants from the action be taken. simple fevers, diarrhoea, t thing trop- C county furnish the eouuty with a report That re the request to grants to Ri- i bles and expel worms. ey break up ` t of the progress of the satiety annually, ala Association and Woman's Institutes, a colds and prevent creep` They• make 1 3114 healthily, c The chairman of the B, and B. coin- no action be taken- t hiidren s cep nater andea y, ` naittee and Mr. Miller were appointed a' - That the following groats be made: ; because they re ve he cause of sleep- ., committee to confer with Mr. Gutteridge National Sanitarium for Co:.st-32;_ wamptires, r tentless. And ttlre the only medi- g respecting agreement he male with e 30: Sock Children's hospital, a82; each; eine that gives a mother a solemn Wardens committee regarding his Bay- Agrienitaral seeiety, $20; each Public l guarantee that it contains no opiate or :1 odywOoNNYVVVWVVViishANVW field contract, and to report the result of Libraries, $15; each Teachers' and Far- poisonous soothing stuff. They are good„ a their interview at their earliest conveni- "r men' Institute, $25; for flowers round for children from birth onward; they al- u a' enee to Warden Spackman. ' the Court House. $10. „ ways do goad --they cannot 'possibly do } Moved by Messts. McQuillan tad Me- r Won]d recommend that the usnal berm. Mrs. George Turner, Barry's ; Kenzie that a deputation be appointed r grant of to cents per day be made te,nen , Bay, Ont., says:—"I have used Baby's 711♦% and non-commissioned. officers of the ,r;, Own Tablets for the troubles that come : a _ - - - ---Y _ std Regiment, the whole not to exceed to little ones with perfect satisfaction. } $x,50- 1 think there is no medicine can equal ? - That the usual copies of the Munici- _ the Tablets," Every mother ought to a - pal. World to supplied to members of the' keep a lads of these Tablets in the house , t"onr,a iI. a r h; as a safeguard for her little ones. Sold dsn >Lts or sent mail at 2a a C c. We will honestly sell our fine stock of furniture at cost price for 60 s on Parlor S FanayBeakers, Coaches Sideboards ► days as we have twice too much stock to carry over winter, speatal cut prices C rt or alts, Oc ars, r Now is the time to buy farnitnre for spring, dor:'t be afraid to all and see for your selves. Don't ba disappointed in not calling. WALKER BROS. BUTTON TON 10, C► C ► C ► .► i ► lsi W I N GH AM, I'ndertaking reaeires our prompt and careful attention. C VVVVVVVVVVVVVYWAIVONVVVVV ► It is knitted to defy 40 and 5o degrees below ► zero, without being heavy or clumsy. It is Unshrinkable Underwear Is made from the finest Nova Scotia wool, which is famous for its softness, strength and elasticity, not found in any other wool in the world. And Stansfield is the only Underwear in the world made from it, Warns Enough For the Nar 'th,West Why Re erWe have examined. the s.atemeats of , by all ggby the Collegiate Institutes and find the boa by writing the Dr, Williams' Medi- + + sums to be paid this yearare: Seaforth, l cite Co., Brockville, cart. +rijy / a.T '0. 8Y: C,liiQton,ki:x 2i,; Czo3eriaii, i gf.14ty. s', , 1 s fomes StoCae USarketa. With reference to the ac_onnts ffrom ` St, Mars's and Liston; el High schools. the Toronto, Feb. 8—The praspeets of a r recommend that they be paid according ; light rat at the City Cattle Market this )3ecause we make medicines to the directions of this Connell at the; ,morning helped to make trade pretty i, for d- We ten them _„ I Jane session of 190x- ' brisk, but as the morning advanced the THE EDUCATION 3L co a rstaR ; market starselp held me to its early prat! *pout Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, a W i gba fort a forciatathat the rermest from] e. Ki b sdc fainly vrell supplied tvitsc le ers were la roost cues f xnd they prescribe it for - Ntirhoolbegraitted, in tbtnplisitee wittftprasenv pbrptis sandwerano dsposed, coughs, colds, bronchitis, con- the necessary statutory prnvisots. "to sacs high paces, and an extremely 5ttln fldll. They trust it. That the letter froth the 5s retary alow teniperaturo tat the Same time, The . fihen ,' the Guelph Collegiate Instttute, giving 'resale was that towards the erose of the you can *fford to trust it. f notice that his institute is open to pr th ; gas at, too not'cvithsttsnding the light'; Asti our own doctor. ' pits resident in this county be fared- ; ren, there -era aevetel aroma and y Reported that they hal ea—vat/tea the . fare ere with looda of cattle still on their ,, the best kind of itteattbaanisi-- , teporta of Mast's. Ilabb ted Toni. and • hand. As thetie were ties the pick of "I$p)4 for nicer sixty deers," I eompiinented these gantieineti fet the the o_'feri Sgs for the e'ay the market ? ■e+rwr. . Rill and exhaustive reports given by etyowrd a t ttdency tb ass o 9 7itt 5 for to.w t,r. syse.t e. twos ..ait“V. 1, eifeh, of the wrork eerier thea` charge, { to aiaeditrs at,d t;amit:ot cattle. lin aacartare+ s,l sakll tx, 4 aasd this Valuable teeommetidatiotut eot t ha^w al prices fat good as clioi^e t' SOM tained it their reports, and that tbe5 €re b„t..hEra €attie wets Erna, and the amp s,7 4tIlk f]Ao e. -1! ptinte3 its the tohlute6. The cetnruittee rooter cattle -were t litt34 easier. earnestly. chit the ttttentforr bt the pttliifo +fits liteee net seeee4e t VCe 1°''Isk to a► easeful eoiit4idettint of the ,same. 4 Ilii flotattlit eat erxr *otitis**. Menet Ot 1tlrtCr:F roxitiTTICL Ottawa i'.itj CGrfneli otetl down it re j .,, p appe5+eite rte,'e Rotel. 4 ,v,a,1,,,,tMAAAAWAA/ AAAA/t/bR,RA - ► made for the Canadian people, to protect them 1 against the Canadian climate. Imported Un- * derwear is all right for England but not for Canada. about at Watch? Does it keep accurate time ? :Can you depend upon it ? Tf you cannot, bring it to us and we will tell you what is the matter and set it right for you.• We pay special attention to fine watch, clock and jewelry repairing, and guarantee all our work to give satisfaction. R. KNOX i•s0. hThe t For SW lo IF Ir" IOP §* ItE t very thing the Fortner When working all day in the cold, ordinary underwear is not warm enough, but Stansfield being in special weight and knitted in a pecu- liar way is just what he wants. All sizes and weights, to suit anybody and everybody, tall or short, stout or slim. Every garment iulty guaranteed Your money back if it shrinks. Wear them this winter and you always will. Come in and see them. i 4 4 1 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 444 S 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 ► r Produce MILLS A* lima. ilt4d ttt4 . *t "rooted the Melees 81i,1 aT gSi1M, toot% iia• Wit* X. i(:l:t'dtiCst tbtl► aliit4p Iiz'riltrea Isom 1 % AAA tAti tit i chi! 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