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Wingham Times, 1890-01-03, Page 1• • .1 If • •••• 'k> tic . • • , . . a num et had:teat% '00s of * mile time r orted it Lawton. • Oysters aone up in any style et It Tdillts, -next door to Meet: • ' bet ltstere. —The W 0 T will bola its regular meeting aa Tiseee. / SeXt•irilt the heave of Mee I 'Whit:, tla t street, at 3.30 p a Calblek, ober about to remove from *soil bio ho iloittiscoitoro and otots by Mort, ou the to•Oxi* oinwo, on Satorday,tho lith 4-kiesers Gileh st, Green & Co. ship; ea ,,,iito et e Weld:ay. er : nine oar loads of ruitare last stook, Blit going by the G T • and one by the C R II. ----If your subseriptieu to the „Titles is in -, arreare 0,0 •early payn'aeut of the indebted, trees will bnappreciated by the proprietor. atIit -arrived, 20 boxes nice oranges for Xmae trade, ftont tato 10 °elite ver dozen it R itilatit • \ , —Vie regular nt ting of the il. W 0 T . . U will be held ia hall, on Mon, tley evening uest , at 7.80 a•olook. All otembere are urge tlyiuvitea to attend. --Evant:e,ist. DI ay will. be fo Loud for e., week, aeorn aided by the celebtated %door, Mia Stelthi tv. Their first meeting, will beheld atm turday, January 4tIrs 18Z.O. • • • --7,;11 are iuvitea to call at WT Yatt..s, and iuspect the lir est dirgslay of tablet:hi:la and g,lats ever shownin Winehara., Prices as,v1„y dow.a. —Mr Peter imlay . through Mr S You- hill, land agent, sold a neat cottage on Pa- rick street, eee clt . his week, to Mr John Ellliot, of the chair factorY, Mr. H. Davis esti family , were at Mitchell on New Years, theee being a re- union of the Davis family there titat day. Forty-two were eOU. • -e-Choice pettee Meal for broae at A. H. Cart's. Gall awl try it. :.The Quarterly Communion Service Was held. tat Sa ath in the Congrega tional church., T e, 0 was a good attend - ace, uotwithst udiag the inclement t..nr4 • leading New York physician says t rci4eay or the Russian in- fluenza-a mile.type of will& appears to • have reached srne pointe of Ontario—is . • a mild eolatton tea:ft:olio acid and cam- phor inrefined vhite veteline. • Thie may beriug. beavorth rota° 1,To man tr w men tine, livieg is ever <, likely to date documeut without tieing the figure 0. I now tands in the third • place, whore it 11 remain, ten years. It wiIl then mov bp to the second plate, e--" 1800, and there, t wifl rest 100 years. • jimmy Mcelvie. of the Star restaurant, takes the lead in all his Bute. —St. Marys is lit by the eIectric light. The are lights are 1000 candle power, and cost 121 cents per light pernight and the incadescent ar 30 candles,powet, and are furnished at 5 c ts per light' pe ta night. Thapoeter is fur iehea by the Ball Bleo• • trio Light Comp ay, and is said to give good satisfaction WING1:1A.11, ONT.1. FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1890, par John Bailie ran into Wingham atter deco that r superannuated, a d his place will be Ailed by Mr W K Snider, who will eside in Wingham Mr Snider will ran ate „Ant Oda in tin it day eveniug next. —'ort nice hristrnas Present, the Wingham furniture Factory where you eau get Pa or and Bedreern Suites, Centre and Extension Tables, Sideboards, Raney Chairs, M„ eta,, which Can be bdught at very w priees. Thos. Bell, --On Taestlay ye:stag—New year'e eve— Messrs Gilchrist 'Green & Co., ae a new year's gitt, paid. 11 their men every cent that Was due the fu r wages. Stich attion, on the part of tl, e firm, is commendable; more•eppecially a it wasvolnutary ou their part. • —Measrs of Canada, hay flax mill rop3i mill there next will grata them ten years. An eff flax estahli Board uf Trade et couductor, who has from Lendon,we believe. tcl watt openea, luta been Livingston, the Aux kings purciyased the Seafcirth , mad intend erecting • ason, providing the town emption from taxes for rt ehould be made to get a oil Winghttes. The hoard take this matter Nice mixed candies from 12tt to 25 cents per pound, at B Hill's. —One of the 1. test railway schemes is a road from Owen Sound to Goderich, via Tara, anti Paisley villages, and from Goder- ich to some point on Lake Huron near Kincardine. A compay called the Owen Sound and Lak Huron Railway Company lute been forme , and they will ask the Dominion Parliament, at its coming - ses- sion,forincorpo tion in order to build the road, —The Methodist Sabbath School review and Christmas service on Sabbath after- noon last, was well attended, notwith. stooling the v singing by the showed that t tyttudement weather. The ohm:lavas 'well done," and achalarst had been care; fully trained'Ale-pikes sung were appropriate to, theseason.1Dr Towler, the aupsrinteuden of the schme, in his usual happy manne erdueted the. review of the quarten • aeons. Tc blackboard illustrations- • re neatly done, showing a good deal of • se. The orehestra con- tributed grenal to the stecess :of the ser- • viee. A. couple of deal:tin:lac:tat Were, ran tiered in good style by sevetalt;Of Abe; scholar. Miss E Mason gave a *rs:i(die* entitled "Chris rnas .Sheaves,” Mr. J. A -Flack gave a hort address. Mr R Mc- sty of the salted, read his st quarter, which showed asin a very flourishing Indoo, the seer report for the that the school conditioo. -For a doe the Winglaam you ODJI get Pa Centre and nat ranoy Chairs, bought at very 1 —We beg to hristmas Present, go to Furniture Factory where for and Bedroom Suites, nsion Tables. Sideboards, to., etc., which oan be w prices. 'Ines. 13aexa w our readers' attention to the great str: s which Poultry 'Culture hart taken in Can de, of late years. This jaclee.rty evince by the teeming columns M our prospe °us contemporary, the OD/AN PounT Itevraw, published Toronto Out y 11 B Donovan: The t, for Christmas, nt R 'Review has iso reached the close of its • twelfth year, nd is invaluable to all, . _ I Fresh garter: =et --The annual tt: rtiotxlturai Soei Mechanics' Institu Ott TInsasday, Zan ant, for the purp and aireetore for t transaction of any confit before the it eting of the. Wingheen ty will be held in the roones,•13estee Block, ary 9tb at 10 o'elock ill o pletting office -re eosubig year and the her busittees that may eting., —if you waut a genome good clothes wringer go and see those kept by Janes A Cline & Co. Something new, very cheap. —The Town r4ozurer, Mr -John Dick son, has itimied his retleipts and expo • the year1,889, UP From it can be gf f. OrMatiOnl atatli • the Intaide f aver ratepayer. The assets mad liabilit a are leo given and the, de. 0\ "btenturt: had , teat: of the town. (The liatillitiee are\ ftiv as 3,81,860.52, and the asset at 1,50,q10. S. The debentute in - '4 itehatedteass it: ,660.52, including the ' • 420,090 Weed to to factories lett year..., OP' Coo Aestivates For Baia. Tie audetcnened offers his commodious naiad:toe, situated on the corner of Pat sick and naiads stteets, for sale et. ,•*' ressonshlo terms, The house is one of *the best in Wingliara,ssid is aunt desirably tweeted. Every ewavenitatee; 1 acre o oit th good stable, eta. Parties winking t 3 egh the house can do act by call. Lalli pattror.larn, apply to "Waraent tivoee, • Oa:Atria Priaaa, rorouto, Oath annual statement of the titutsroof the town fo I the 15th of 1)ecemberj. ued a great deal of ha Statetnent should be in •who take an inh or Fancy Poo trated, contrib rest in either C onstterci a y, /t is beautifully Mus- ed to by leading experts all over Ameri England and France, and makes a ecialty of its "Medical' and "Question ' departmentS. The price is only 31 pdr year, pr trial trip, 201:12. MONTHS, tea 2 ental. Munint, p blication, and one devoted to VIONONS d suAtx, PETS are also issued from t same office. • —For a niae Christmas Present, go to the Winglaems nroiture D•ttotory where you can get Pa for and neartioin Oftitcut, Ceutro and Ex. nsion Tables, Sideboards, to., etca, winch can be w prides, Taos. Boar,. Fancy Chairs, bought at very Mr and Mrs Mrs Grove's par t num latent rears in town.. lin, Shuter stre Bruseele.. Mr itIgiriends ana Weavanosh..Mr visiting in Lie main, of ListoWe tart in town, wi •1 4 A. Morton ha • days in Entrap 1 teaching at/atf ' 47 gala, le for ;., #1 who ill 06'012 Goo :tioldruno, his brogro, Dr ersonals. B Groves ate visiting at ts, Norval, Out —Me Ti he Tome staff,spent New r and Mrs J as McLauch- t, spent New Years 'in Toting, of Britt, is vitit- latives in town and Bast and Sire D Sills ere wel.*Master Adan Tre• , hat been spending a few reletivett.,Mr and Mie beea spending the holi. „Ale Writ /rveln, of the the Listowel high school, 'siting in town for some towel on Thar:ratty...4ft.. elatrietort, was visiting tits, &few aa,yo lest MUNICIPAL NOMINATIONS. The municipal uominati uafev the town were held in the town di, on Monday evening, at 780 dolock. Town Clerk Fer- guson, promptly an time, announced that be was ready to re ' nominations for the different oftlaes. The following were placed in nominatio : A,011 DIA R, w2110_tt, brora490 w proposed by R, Davis, ee'COnded by P ter she W P knottgoatitse, propo ed by S seconded by Wm Littl " FOR ItEEV Geegory, propose y Peter Deans sem:ruled by 'Phos Bell, „o13nAttaea, pre. posed by F 11 Bodetus, eopn-dred by Jelin Elder, FoR LETT 'Y -REEVE. John IsTeelando pis. oaed by Geo Petty - piece, seconded by T S ,Terome. afietirge Meliatezte, propoeed by Moore, eacond. lid15-Y*M Eolm es. Fon COMIC' CRS. Ward No, 1—Thos A ew, proposed...by Chas Barber, Set:rude y.11 M . Robinson; Alex Dawson, prop'tied by Geo Petty - piece, ao'conided by 1M Robinson; gobioson propose by Thos Abrabam, seccaed by Chas thew. Elected bY ac- clamation. * Ward N. Hill, proposed by Wo MoClyrnenb, secon d by James 091 - tins; E primes by Wm Moore, seoouded by Jae Collins'Atr„,„.t„P„Altaaake, proposed by James Co ins, seconded by Wm 11c0lynsont:Ejoyoky, proposed by 11 Clark, secontit: by Jos Bradwin; j„.„.,411ottinth, prapo, d by Soo Bra:lain, seconded by U Clar taY4LLP..F•tegittle.14.1", proposed by Wm core, seconded by D Campbell:" . - Ward No 3-ktng, proposed by George Itussellase muted by David Ross ; adm,2,l,ttLetp, pr pOsed by Wm Clekg, secondedYi Thos ell ; 9bie, pro- posedby Wm Moore, ec uded by George RussellYPeter Deans, ropeeed by D Gordon, #irtrorinTr0 Clarks Ward IgoW 3glis; proposed by E aaattata IrDicItioson, secon , Henry Davis; OE Wiuiarns propo t L ,Dickinson, Eohnos paeposed. by W Reber seconded by, -1) Mellinley ;Ma, EOIM-411 propeied by It seeondid by 'm' Robertson jet% Bitlett, proposed by p ter Deane, secomfed by tones Arigns ; R`roung, seconded . SOECOOL T oKin ,ley proposed John, Gray. ' sTaasa Ward No. 1—Tho Abraharn, propOeed by Chat Barber, se radirfIlex Fergie. WadNo 2—W Modre, proposed by R Letemex, secliide F 33rooken.• shire. • • Ward No. 3—Thos Cl shohr, M D., pro- posed by Samuel Yo bin,- necon.ded by Wm Little. Ward No. 4-12. by H Davis, secolidii The Town Clerk hatn, Moore, Cliish ed school trustees G,oraonlproprosed. FeteMeans. dared Messrs Abra- m and Gordon elect - for Wards 'Nos. 1, 2, 8 and 4, .respeet vely, by acclamation. Also, Messrs Agne , wont arid Robin son elected Counoillore 1 r Ward No. 1. Ott motion, Town Ole Fergason was called to the chair to • reside while the candidates and othe addressed the ratepayers: Messre Davhattnd Peter Vieher gave shorb ad ressee.ia "subport of their candidate, Ala or MoLidooand Par le of Mt W P Erockefi. blt 0 E Willi me, chairman of the Finance Commit e of thei Town Council, read the folioari. g statediant of the ex. penditure fat th year 1880t Interest on de eufdrefs, payable Ta, 1889, as follows Waterworlse . .... .. ....... 3480 00 Cemetery. ....... ... 105 00 M arket. , • . . .. . a. • 4. 113000 • • 446•Y 42600 out**. • .• 69 68 •4116••••• .4 250 00 6184. •• •• . • .. • 200 00 . • .. 41.• 500 00 1.4•• • 250 60 11"410 •••••••• • • Is 00 oulaill, as propose shire. Boundary li Cash on' h Rrobe.bleInc Batra tasee O appropriation,,,, 32 00 • • • • *,* •.• • ..• 2177 15 the from ball ... . 100 00 dded to roll • 96 30 'Making a tota Prom whish tab Balance Mr Williams pared to ',give of the etandi ,•••••••.••••,. • * • • I, • • ..... On 119482 74 expenditure,.. 81354 75 „ . . .. ,11127 90 aia the report hadbeen po- w electors a true etaternent g of the town, and he could assure the neetieg that it was correct. ge was a Ward a Oren hi in the fu Mayor OX aseso with heart ncliaate for odincillor for No. 4 it the ratopayegs eaw fit to ,Ite would serve them as faithfully ure as as in the past. „ MeIudoo was then called for, and ing the platform, was greeted ,applause: He said he was pleased at m Wang eo an of athe rate- payers. Duri g the year he had served them faithfull , aud now was before them to ask their ffrages for another year, Re had every espeot for his opponent, Mr Brooke:1st:1r ; he bad always found hint a gentleman ' every respect, Li -most totVus it wee oust wary to give the mayor the seoond you by acclamation. Ile was prcind of the rap rt just read by Mr Williams; chairman the iivance .cornmittee. It showed that ur town was In a prosperous coodition,whileD1 The mussel 'Mu creased. during the r tow zie are going back. tof the town had lu- st three years 870,- 502, and there we, no doubt but it would increase in the s • e tittle next year. Vhe taxation per hiei of the population, pino- ing oirr pupnlat on at 2300-ewhieh is a very low estimate asonly 48,80, while sorti' of our surrou ding town:: were ,aa high as we needed a t and he felt euro wa 45, and none' ower than 44,81. All the did. The eounea a tea the best plan" industries ttid d were doing well, Mid he and they had stuck to v: There is pteetr, thought -it wa one of the wisest moves ever' of fiat stone for th foinulation, in the, vicinity of Witighe, , and as no stone a less surface than 8 incites would be u helelt sure that t e foundation would b all that could b. desired. The roof wool be safe, in Tett the hall would be a oreeit to the twn, a d would be epetteu of liy tii with /wide. Re fully, and solicited for another teem. john annas:lad VROL NO. 936 vault was let out, the u. y stonet fo feundaton, -cresting f e eilla foi window s4 &o., were 11 still the /Oweb tentiar X,: IsOuteanb:144nItea bh ode voted. He opposed t etriking vault and the quaril tone, The had been promised a to n hall completed with vault, &c, for 38000, and be was iu favor of giving them what had been mised. The walls of glebe Iding bad been lowered so that a gallery c 1cl not be put" in if one were needed in tl future. 'I'he hall should be heated by wo furoacee arla properly seated. He h been told by a reeponsible party in t u, and one who should knew, that a uilding larg/eas the hall proposed t a bilt, can be eeet. ed, heated, seate and with vault in it a' for the 08,009 v ed tb0 people. Ire was in favor ef sting that doge, and if the electors tho ight he was the right man vfoortOsil,ea'PesUsIrtlit: for their interes ity. Thou Grogoryeaid lo the oldest settler in Wingham, essistea at underbrashie the roaa north, from the town, At that time a few of them got together and raised 310 of * subsoription toward d fig the , work, Ana het could asaure them that ib Nsraa truelt easier to raise 420, 0 now in Vin3hatil than it Was 010 a- As to the town ban, hos FAid there.wa no one opposed to the by law When. it as before the people, an d as he thought 11 were in laver of it, be fell in with t nt. .9,11 seen3ed to think, • asked Ahern. for their ,.,. unn that. he would "work t ' the best of his WaS, he „thouhr,. Consolidated deb Tutnberry Settle Kincaid Ba. Ion P It bonus.... Gilchrist, Green Thos Bell Ittereptionst Gileheiet, Oren "Salt works.... de .. ... 120 00 46 31 Kincaid Bos. 41,1,14 tr•I1,4 .... sop 08 OCr rrYtnhtlitg Ga••••••••••••••01$114#1 157 50 made the gran •ug of aid to these firms to extend their wor WO also have Messrs Lloyd. & Sons' Chapman's ne of confidence the activity i Acscounts paeft0 ,285 39 Kinottid 144 92, 1,0t00 Bank. • • •••••••••••• 4200 00 Soliool Bo rd.....,..7500 Probable expeu. t 1011-130 door factory and Mr W brielstannety as a result nd preiress etimulatecl by bilcliott,in" town. Betides lin g honses ereete lin 'own during the year, gerved the town fai tit e 'vote: of the °Iodae these incluetries,t eretad been forty dwel. In regard to,the ow town. bait, he Said that after the by. lee ;Itor 'MOOD had been e was Ifoittse bond voted and tenders askea 1 or the builaing town hall. Re baa en at it for the Jest, of the same, they found pet a hall such three months. All 'admit we need et the council thought we shoula build 38,000 town hall, but the 4450above the °Mild not be trenal for the money they appropriation is wh t some stick at, haat° spend. Tl plansweee remoddelled need the streets 11 ted, and heped4 th and the' contract- et for 48,450. Objectionwho had the matt e in hand'wonlattgb htabeen raisedJo the council going on I work, andnot I " so much. He II with the buildiifg because they sera goiug served on the sbhoo board, as Conncil topaythe coat otor 3450 mere than the ancl DeputY*Ittiete, and now he asked people had ed for that purpose. Ile ratepayers to place/hi in the pOsitiOn, wished to so that they intended to 00fia Reeve, • I:feu:aerate a municipal laavtal the hall, anfi tliey.would not ask the rate- if elected would net stray the, trust of firtito' neyers for a single 'cent more than the ratepayers, 38,000 of ebentures voted, They expect, , jelto Neelands aid e appeared 'Were, • e ed t beutures at a premium ot the debtors as a ate for thDepbby.4; between 4800 aftid 3400 and there tvas 4150 Reevostipt Ile er ed ii. the countill it* ten yams, tight cool:either gaud tiWo* mayor, and the r- te yers knew his at:Ili-et ties. The part fear e had •been,obtiAtnattoe of, the Property ittee,and during thtt; year considerable i rovitments had beete, efteeted at the Own ,ery, in the way o gravellitg the wal F&c. The town pat had been fenced d bettutliiied„ "entl tetOtt a credit to the to n. Wetuld not take . affai re tato s ute the electors if th eputy•Reevp their in. fade in their halide. Id he bed often aptee , Ale had, alvea i the proeptjtiPet respaiit bad edema oommitteest, He ele soll by-law, beeaute: relent would not p be bot little revel:110$ 0,* ad Opposed the loan n Cosbeetnise ha Wng, 0. lying in the t we treasury that luta been granted for lookup, which they would use if necessa . The hall, bethought, would be about elfaaistainin, and it would he an orna ent to the town., The question now is, a, we•tigeing to keep the tows boornitg? Be reneged that ftity of the business men 1 01 a Circle or aesodation and Ova they each yeatel bseribe $106 spa he would or some industry to start in tetbete Would b e would like to see such a Geo Diel(enzie led out, *ad although, •he was ea were the ole ass, he would coatinue giving tdetetnowandettexdhiinteg and each oeb subscribe 320 give a bonus the town. scheme oar not in husi for ten ye sa the business men woula go ppone that in that time ten foe. • from DO to '100 hands lied, all the property largely benefited, ahd tha biliefit along with them. Ile wee ve y anxious that the town should continue o prosper,. anct Would de all tin his power t that end. Ile inticl be was a candidate for the mayoraley, ana he would feel til nkful for the oupprt of the electors for nother yoar. into it. 8 ories, emp each, were estab holders would be then he would Ten Mr WV Piro enshire was glita to Mot the electors, at to seelhat they were' telt. ing an interest to the toven's afair& aa; had sertted4the four years as Coun. calor, and nowte a peered before them sit t4arsAil1at5 for th position of Mayor, 11014 supported notitdoo the pant two yeare, but aur ng this year oertain things hula tranopir the town hall build agree with. At the railWaV and 'other opposea tbe town thought the love that there Wonl rivea from it. Gilchrist, Gre • ..• \ 01 .., a 1 10 al the Arm wont not be able to cat • their part of 114 ageeerrieut, but was to know tha the tea wed pa:Apart:44 our factoties N reiit tothe to ,,';• ,o... I hoped the/ Otild boutinne to do t,ri during the pest ree mohtluse and covered o 5 :we of odt LI n ,f.,Y,. been it: every tow nd village wit raditte of forty mi , a of Winthamaan not been in a pia , ; were then were A -, a signs of prosper: y and progress. ,Idad. . ,,,, way put his mo ey into town °per . dodo coming e Wingheen la s 4 , . , a ..# , " 6' livt A ea, 'year erode baildingt tat the Nrra 74 ..4" oould t ot anvas pr va y bd6 aelted 1,500, ana tended tee ieereshe hi ham and ist in • burmr, It gp, ratepave 'for e r i upofrb, if tl ht • '11.1r:isral:s°oufticitYilai; a I1;17::1, ' favor of the or , fei-ii rd4 1:v1)031,11reiti Ile:: , •;/ t ,,,, _ 44,-; In • to ,, .11 a ht connootion with DoPaY4teci....ve. ug that be oould not asittettiole i eot tile hplaw was I 0, pot hem% itt. 11 he eae being prepared, lie au eated that ib should :laid he Wee in •• "" • • • • • • 335426 be eubraitteid for mor than 48,000, said Mt& it hufficli go was told tbat that "st. Gamin &Co, • 509 00 drat. whet the tr•tt tiell••••••••••••• 230 oci- foaud that tt roma ar°111•" " *' • • • "Q 00 O. Thi plaiatt were t tint wougl. be sut- 613 e' rathe ors were esd,they •ill Mafia the • ,14 • •110111"1"151