Wingham Times, 1891-10-16, Page 5THE. ANCHOR HOUSE.
Culross. if so that, :the Treasurer pay over to c
The Cannon met in the Town Rall, the clerk two dollars to get the copies tcYe ►. toves los s
Teeswater, Set 28th, mentioned in eIreular--Carried.Movsd y + ,
Sive I1i61, as per. � �
motion of, adjournmen t. Members all by 3 Welwood, seconded by P Clark,,
Our shop Is literally Poked from collar Present. The Reeve in the chair, The that as it has been reported to this
minutes of fast meeting were lead and board that the hill opposite lots 30
to garret, with seasonable and fashion. approved, Moved by H MoKay,secon and 81, 80th sideline, con 3, is in a
able new all goods. We cannot even ded by P Kuntz; that a culvert be put bad state of repair, that a suns of $5
in opposite lot 6, cons 12 and 18, and be grantee to iix 'same, under the
attempt to give a description of thom, that Peter Kuntz let the same, on Mr superintendency of the Reeve -Cal-•.
but we extend a most cordial invitation Erb depositing with the Clerk permis ried. The following accounts were
cion in writing from the parties affect• passed and ordered to be paid ; Robt
to all intending purchasers to call upon ed by said culvert -Carried. Moved McOandivb, building culvert lot 15,
i. '.and so afford us the pleasure of die- by Henry McKay, seconded by Peter eon 4, $5 Lachlan t'1cKay, approach
laying our goods ,and describin Kuntz, that the Clerk get a book and to bridge con 7, lot 26, $6; F Daetch-
1? g enter all money duo road beats and man, accounts for plank and timber
their many excellent qualities. have the amount put on the proper for road in front of lot 11, con 2, and
beats, and the amount put on the road lot. 20, con 5, $8 80 ; F I feutchman,
Stacks of new Boots and Shoes from list each year after its receipt so that plank and timberon Muskrat Creek,
the ' pathmaster tan spend the same $12.51 ; Joseph Welwood, attending
the boat makers in Canada, and our when doing statute labor,and nay /Cs engineer while surveying bridge, let
Prices are hard to beat. takes made this year in making out I ting culvert, etc, $6 ; Henry McKay,
the road list, where parties own lauds ` inspecting gravel road along with
When you want Sugars, you hadbetter in two beats, be rectified by the Clerk I Reeve, $4 Joseph Voir, inspecting
and put straight so that each boat will , gravel road, $4, balance in suit of
bring a grain bag along, for we are still get its proper amount of labor -Car• 1 Bryce vs Loutit and Culross and Turn -
Belling l8pounds of g'ranulated,20 pounds ried, Moved by P Clark, seconded by (berry, i19.80. Moved by J Welwood,
P Kuntz, that the Treasurer is hereby seeonded by P Kuntz, that this board
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of coffee and 22 pounds of yellow for a authorized to dispose of part of such now adjourn to .meet on the 2nd of
dollar. debentures and mortgages as he holds, Noyember-Carried•
being the sinking fund of bonus grant ORAS BuTT0N, Clerk.
Our Teas are daily sounding our ed by the municipality to the T G &
B Ry ; the .Treasurer to endeavor to
rises. ' have the sinking fund on hand when
the same is due and payable -Carried.
GORDON & McINTYRH. Moved by P Clark, seconded by 11
McKay, that a covered ditch or drain'
The Big Brown Anchor. two feet deep, be put opposite lot 2,1
cons 14 and 15,and that Peter Kuntz I
let the same 'on elenry Monday de-;
Teeswater. positing with the Clerk permission in
writing from all .parties affected by said
,ditch or drain -Carried. Moved by i
11 McKay, seconded by J Welwood,
that this Council grant the sum of 1
four dollars, being an equivalent to a
grant made by Kinloss, to be spent on
the boundary opposite lot 85, con 15,
and that a ditch on purchased road OYPIer� Cod Liver ®lift with
opposite lets 33 and 34, con 14, be He Cod f7SPil Oil `
made so as to collect the water to drain say LIME AND sox).-
made 'on . Mr Brown's lot and that The patient suffering froin '
Pete). Clark let the same job as he sees
CONSUMPTION.
fit -Carried. Moved by P Clark, BRONCHITIS, COUGH)., COLDS, ane. t0 choose from
seconded by J Welwood, that at a ; WASTING DISEASES, takes the o ,
remedy as he would take milk. A former meeting of• the Council to re- : fact emulsion, and awonderl'ul flesh prodne'r•
pair the road opposite lot 5, eon '6, is per -
Take no other. Alt Drlrf!lFt4ts, .80e., 1.00. �r
•SCOTT d'^7301y3T1%',. eiMettle. Every stove guarenteed against breakage and
insufficient, that the amount granted -�---
be augmented by five dollars -Carried. i DRAIN .TILE, to give complete satisfaction.
Moved by h1. McKay, seconded by P ; _p
Clark, that Joseph Welwood have .the I ELLIOTT BROS.
bridge on Teeswater river, ion 5th'
Have on hand at their brick yard, near or draining a D. S U TFIE RI A.1N D
sideline, con ., Covered with inch large stock M Tile from 2 to 8 inches, for draining iJ 6J CJ1Zlr L\ iJ
elm plank 12 feet ion ,as it is reported purposes. Farmers intending tO drain their lands
g p should call and see the stock and get prices. Winghatn, October 8th, 1:881.in a dangerous condition -(tarried.
Moved by Joseph Welwood, seeonded , Fa 8 Ci Bu „dd College
by Henry 14 tiKay, that gas the bridge' `.i Y yt
across the, river At 20th sideline made 1 AND
repairs and that Peter Clark have the I SHORTHAND INSTITUTE `, mulaR-„\_,Yl00.9same done itaamediately in any way he°�London, Ont,,
sees best, as ut is in a dangernusue' n I Is without doubt the most THOROUGH and
dition-Carried. Moved by P 'Clark, I PRACTICAL institution in CANADA.
seconded by ti Kautz, that at answer , GRADUATES of both sexes ASSISTED to 1 V ��_ a FOUNDRY,
to the etition of Jae Button and l good POSITIONS. Over fifty of last sea- (G H A viii
others asking that the 10th :sideline son's stlidente in positions.
be opened.and a bridge be built on the CATALOGUE FRETS MANUFACTURERS OF THE
Teeswater river between 7th .and 8th
concessions, the deputy reeve is J. W. WESTERVELT, Principal.
hereby appointed to examine the pO-�TATI'9'1�AT 0 1 AIRFURNACES.
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locality and report the probable cost, A c T S BOYNTON 1tl .6 1V
said report to be laid before this board FACTS
at its next meeting -Carried. Moved These wood furnaces are the best in the market
byh x McKay, Smith seconded a Pe Kuntz, I FOR - WINCHAM - PEOPLE
that William have a taw plank to -day, and will be sold at rock bottom prices.
put on and the bents braced on the who are not particularly anxious
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bridge opposite lot 11 cons 10 and 11, to have to call in an under -
Moved by P Olein, seconded P Kuntz,BRASS WO, I�
the bridge needing repairs -Carried. takerto think about. FITTINGSP1P1NG &Cthat as Councillor W elwood has re- I have been a great sufferer Prom female weakness
ailed washout on the gravel road of longstanding, and have been treated by several
pv physicians and also been aunderl treatmente uino the
opposite lot 15, con 3, the reeve is ap• 1 sawnoon dice).). sok explaining the Histo enetin
System, and resolved to give it a trial. 1 consulted
Dr. Rear, who prescribed these remedies, assured
me they would cure nle. I had my doubts, but was
determined to try once more. I took treatment two
weeks, and am utterly astonished at the results. I am
nearly weli,and no language can describe how thank.
ful I ani that my life is spared. This testimony is
voluntary, and I give it hoping that hundreds of my
sex may try the medicines and recciyesthe Same mar -
v ellous good that I have. They are good to take, and.
unlike any medicine I ever took before, leave no bad
effects'
MRS. J. FAWCETT,
102 John Street, Toronto.
Captain Geo Midford was visiting
at Dr Gillies' last week, -Mr Million
did not spend many days on the Brie
tish coast. What caused him to re,
• turn we do not exactly know. -Rev
S lS'ellery, M A, 13 D, of Winglbam,
will conduct the educational services
in the Methodist ehurch,both morning
and evening, next Sabbath. -The
Public School have organized it foot
141 club, with the following officers a
oretary, A. L Ziuger; Treasurer,
W G Morrison ; Captain, Jas Colvin.
No doubt we will hear of some hall
kicking soon. -The concert .given in
ee'e the town hall, on Monday evening of
Nr last week, under the auspices of the
]'Q ,'P', was a marked success in all
respects. The musical abilities of
John Cos grove is marvellous. He
can bring rnpsic out of anything.
-142r • Midford Gillies, son of Dr
Gillies, who distinguished ;himself in
Toronto University at the last exam-
ination, left last Monday to rise still
higher in the ladder of fame, -Mr
John Foresyth and bride arrived Koine
from their honey moon trip° laut. Fri-
day night. Fog signals were laid on
the track and on their exploding by
the train cause quite an excitement
for while. We wish then a long
w,.�and prosperious and happy life. -Alex
1}as been frosting his windows and
stew' the name A McLeod, Shaving
, Parlor, meets the eyes of the ' passers
by.. -Mr Brink, hardware , merchant,
is to move into Mr W Fowler's new
brick building when completed, We
notice from one of the Toronto dailies
that Mt W G Morrison, principal ot
the public school, has • succeeded in
passing the arts course in drawing of
the Ontario Art Course of lViechanic
institutes, takidg five certificates in
the Primary coarse and one advanced
in Descriptive Geometry, He attend-
ed the Ohantituqua Assembly during
vaeation, where the full course was
given under the able. tutorship of Rev
Mr Salton, Brussels. He also took a
Primary certificate in music, Tonic
Solfa system. The above gives him
the privilege of teaching drawing in a
'll2eehanics Institute. A profitable
way to spend vacation. -The annual
branch meeting of the Bible Society
will bb held in the PrE.sbyterian
church here, on Thursday evening,
the 22nd October, when addresses
will be delivered by a number of Rev
gentlemen who are to be present.-
MMr' John Skilling held a meeting in
ite 'town hall, the other night, for the
purpose of re organizing his singiug
.class. We hope a good class may be
formed. -Mr O'Connor, P M, has been
very sick this week, owing to the
:bursting of a blood vessel. We are
pleased to hear that he is improving
slowly, -Mr R N Thurtell, druggist,
has given up the north end store, and
after tliis will carry on all business in
the old stared. This is a good opening
for another druggist. Two druggists
should do well here. Dr Gillies'
k'bffice and residence is at the back end
of this store, which should be an
incentive to renters.
The Cod
That Helps to Cure
The Cold.
The disagreeable
taste of the
COD LEVER OR
is dissipated in
All intending purchas6rs of stoves for this
winter will save money by buying from
D. SUTHERLAND:
Having bought a very large variety of
HEATING AND COOK
tengSt N/ A
\R
s
pointed to attend to the matter at
once -Carried. Moved by P Kuntz,
Seconded by P Clark, that the pathe
master is hereby authorized to fill the
washout on con 10,1ot 4, not to exeeed
more than five dollars - Carried.
Moved by J Welwood, seconded by P
Kuntz, that by-law No 6 be now read
a third time passed, signed aitd sealed
-Carried. • Moved by J Welwood,
seeouded by P Kuntz, that by,las+ No
7 be now read a third time passed,
signed and sealed -Carried. Moved
by J' Moir, seconded by P Clark, that
a grant of fifty dollars be made toward
repairing the roads damaged by the
removal of Phalen's dam, Township of
Greenock ; the money to he taken
from the general fund and applied to
the sinkiner fund and the parties on
the bond for the money borrowed from
sinking fund be credited with that
amount, leaving one hundred and fifty
dollars for the bondsmen to pay on
condition that the money he paid by
them at or before time mentioned in
the bond ; a copy ot this motion to be
sent to Peter Grant, etc -Carried.
Moved by J Welwood, seconded by P
Mintz, that the Clerk write to the Consultation Ft'ee.
editor and proprietor of the Canadian
Municipality Journal and ascertain if SEND POP, FREE BOOK EXPLAIN -
he supplies a copy of said journal to ING SYSTEM.
the Clerk and each official of Council
e�`CIn6 A 'Tl.
and ,Secretarys and Treasurers of istoget1tC X
school sections with one half years
issue of the journal for two dollars,and
Turnberry.
We are glad to hear that Mr Joseph Jenkins, son
of Sir Thomas Jenkins, of tho .boundary, has been
appointed principal of the Mencelona, Michigan,
puhlid school, at a aeod salary. There are eight
departments in tills school, and wo have no doubt
but what Mr Jenkins will give 'the best of satisfae•
flow
I was attacked with congestion of the livor and in.
amnnlation of the kidneys attended with Motu -
elating pains in my side and back. Could not lie on
either side- could scarcely breathe. The slightest
movement caused ugoniz` pcin. Nothing ing ga
ve file
relief. I sent for Dr. Rear,ICnoa•ing he had cured my
daughter of a dangerous illness with Histogenetic
Medicine after she had been given up by four skillful
physicians. In one week my pain was gone and liver
piaci.idIt acts ths e nost like magic ofas well as ever. The
any medicine
I ever took. I sincerely hope that the suffering ladies
of Toronto and elsewhere may try the superior merits
of the pure and tasteless medicines. illy object in
giving this testimony is• purely through s)nlpathy
far the sick and dying.
MRS. DIcCLLoUGII,
OO/ Adelaide St. east, Toronto
Our representative will be at
RATTENBURY HOUSE, ,CLINTON
ON
Wednesday, October the ith,
10 a. in. to 4.30 p. m. for the convenience of Wing.
hang patients.
Mill and Gent ralattend-
ed
ttestd-ed to -promptly.
JAS. MURRAY & CO'
NOTICE. NEW BUTCHER SHOP.
All parties indebted to William Ridd,
either by note or book account, will
tonce
please call and pay the sauce to me a ,
as they have been placed in my hands
for collection.
JOHN NEELANDS.
Wingham, June 18th 1801..
ALLAN LINE
ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.
EVERY WEEK.
Montreal and Quebec,
To Derry or Liverpool.
OABIN, $50; to 560. Aecording to Steamer
and location of Stateroom.
Intermediate"and Steerage at low rates.
NO CATTLE CARRIED.
STATE,) LEltVICE OF
11f ALLAN LINE
LINE. STEAMSHIPS,
NEW YORX & GLASGOW
via Londonderry, every F'ortnlght.
CABIN,I55 and upwards. Jloturn,185 and upwards.
Steerage nt low rates.
Itootns 2 and 3 Albion Block, Richmond street, ten. Apply to 11. & A, ALLAN, Montreal, nr
doMetnttion41'101gl0tfStreetMarket Toronto, ,HENRY DAVIS, WZNOIIAltf,
GEO. SHAW
r
R'isbestofntimatt to the people of. Wingham and
vicinity, that he has commenced the Butchering
Business again, and has opened out in the Old Stand
a few doors Nath of the Brunswick house.
Where he will keep a fresh stock of
BEEF,
LAMB,
PORK,
And ther Mee which he will sell cheap.
Meats delivered to any part of the town,
the Pattonagc of the public elicited.
0E0. SHAW
NOTICE.
'All parties indebted to E. R. Talbot,
either by note or book account, will
please call and pay the same to me at Once,
as they have been placed in my hands
for collection.
JOHN NEELANDS.
Wingham, June 18th, 1891.