The Wingham Times, 1896-09-25, Page 10M. IL McINDOO.
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SATADAI BALCAM OW,
SPZOIAL
BARGAIN"
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rttE 1-, 1zsti:Pr.r.E.M.Batt 21S, 1896.
N. 1ie 1890 be rescinded, and that H 0 LSI- N DAt RY
FJ
E EFiliTEAL
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lay No. 15, 1890 be passed. --i fiTA
Carried.
Moved by Air. Diment second by , leeee.te.4 r, • tra 14. tio •,re.
Mr. 111oegrove that the clerk do call
iee i• •.. wee!, ..• i• eke.,
a meeting ef the ratepayers of the tlitt L'AU "'"'".1"11 4.‘ 1"
he, VU,;11.4. ti.,14‘ ostr
township on Monday Oct. 5th at ek'u","'t OUT ellbt.1110';14 mir hot
o'ClOek in the Afternomi in school
house see. No, -9 for the purposeof
deciding by vote whether the Huron
and Ontario Electrie Railway Co.
shall be granted the right of laying
a track and running trains on the
public roads from Culross boundary
to Wingham, and from Wingliam to
•v• est end of Trnship.-Carried
Moved by Mr. Cruickshank second
by Mr. Diment, that Messrs, MePher-
son and lilnegrove be a committee to
examine the Ballagh Branch Drain,
WEUNE A`"1, L,EPT, and have the job clone at once. -
and if not completed to let the job
Carried.
d sllioved by Mr. Diment SE cond by
Seconhow day. To
e med.-carrieci.
give ail. vii,ort.; to th Mr. Mosgrove that by-law Na. 10 be
3:310 MST CiarC)IFITEeKaP
‘c,NI The trade in new and Stylish Mantles has bee'
kltablished in this store. Styles, quality and pOces .t eirly
91l'or 119 this splendid trade. The secret of it all is t lattzir
kkt.tiat', "--"` g-arment is i'brand nctw" and made up m the verylatest designs.
We clear out our stock each season, no • old sit; -wort),
$ mantles to offer at any price, If you want the latest and the
best for the least money, you will get it'll), this store.
Oppeisittge the
wINGETAIYI MARKET SQUARE
SAW and PLAINWG MiLLS Warrants first class Bread and
liZeLEAN & SON, Props. Cakes of their varied kinds
equal to any city, Puff
A large Stiatit OrJ1 kind a of rough and Pastry extra fine.
plained lumber, Shim:Jos, Lath, Apple
Harrele, Cedar Posts, Hard and Soft WEDDING OAKES
•Am-,d,eto.. kept mitt:Moly on han4 and
deal on ehortest (Jr
d', by
tont), or telephone promptly Attended 0 to. 0 RNA MENTING
IReLEAN
that cannot be excelled outside
., of any city, tuld done E0
WINGUAM $ Are the admiration of all our ady customers and visitors, our
aiwa •a 'Ott to
l(riAIWETS AND FLOOR OIL GIMP&
Our stock is now large and attractive. Housekeepers tN41,1,
be rewarded by looking through our stock before placing their
1 order.
an FALL 1.117INE 312. HQM
CH AND JELLY MILL.
reasonably that it will
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have it done at the
Tice underAeined intendo rnnnion. the : )
Tuesdny eWedneaclar, E-AliZERY
Witatiltal Cimsr and Jelly Mill, on
nd 18th
41,7 si
Wingham show an The following were paeevel and 19t. Rd1,4,n,.:1012f;til,1;! vex. All orders eromptly attended to, e"
caporimIlity to buy i cheques issued Jan S. MeTavieh, end er the emson. Molar your am constantly nnildng and er.
on bargain day. 1gravel and damages, 3.50; .7. Ball,apples and got tileto to a a ria!t red int() c,,5 allICsIttill •
Cakes 0 •
•1gravel, 42e ; John Copeland covering, •
jivrensos lirremn. e
wawa proves oar eilidency.
culvert, $5.18 ; Jas. Mulvey!, gravel, Ile ; ‘41,' -; ,.entral 1;akery kas a til i
11141.50; li, Wheeler, damages, fel
Ele,gant New.Dress GoodsOW. Bremner, gravel, 7 ; Geo.
opening up at 12, 20, 53, and 4:le.ifieedereon, gravel, 43,30; Jacob !A
25 Men's Snits, worth *10 for 4% 7reNiller,ravelling Wawanosh bottled- r
$c) 60 far $6 25; 20 pieces All -Wool
60 Mr's Overct ate, special, worth ilee'Ne'rele.55 •, Rcpt. Hogg, Planking ,
line bridge, 41,e John Woods; ! C:4 tinuance of the same.
-eye-
13.
Tweed, wertb 00e. for.18e.; 20 piecee ; repairing' Gray's bridee,V10.00; R. i I am
and wide repntation as a first- 01
&ass linkery, 9,
Returning thanks to mv num-
numerous les establish the fact that the admiration is real and,
practical.
Crti C-"7 1E TER, ri .:4.7-Tio
22 pounds best. Granulated Sugar for $1, Teas reduc-
ed 20 per cent. We are bound to help the people
through the hard times.
M GORD•N
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The Direct Importer, Wingham.
I; ) emus customers for their past 1,0..--me,--eaeeleete-•eueeeeeeeremeeere,elzereereereeeefeeeeetee epeereeees-efeLevieeeleeee,m, mr,,teereeerogg
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e petronego and hope ter a con- 12
fr.
Fine Tweed Dress Goods, worth 50e. !Jacklin, culvert Gray,s b dge, 85c ., (^,,
ILEABINC:r PRICES i '') A 1 lill li rti kt `0 (c7A
King's make, worth $1,35 for $1.10; John Marshall repairing c't lvert, a--.1-900..1 TER' .:B. -I E-'`N>t.
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for 38e.; 50 pair Corsets, worth. 75e. Mattus Willie, euttine 'VI and !-;1. P•ti;e e Oit it IS 4..
eD'IgT .
for 55c.; 50 pair Fine Shoes, J. D. I gravelling Culross bounerary, 14.60; To make room for more '•/4
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35 Shirts and Trousers worth 75e. John Mckinnon, D:aining, • GEO. Gle'DO.D.
for 48e.; 50: IfautleSi up-to-date, OA nn C 4,W6,,e,r6WAZIS2A1111,11s12"
; Wm. Eagleson, re pain, eeeeT•em=eeee- „--....ewee.,mvejeeseeeeeeeeeeeeee,se
worth $6 for 84 25; 20 pieces Shaker !Linton Bridge, $2,50; Wm. a Muer-
Flannel, wee c. for 6c.; 0 pieces dell, repairing culvert and graven -
50 inch T4iy -Men, worth 60c. for ing, $10.50. Moved by Mr. Diment
35c.; 10 doe.-'4apkins worth $1 25 second*by Mr. Gemmill that this
for 95c.; 10.e:Ladies: Waterproof council do now adjourn to meet in
Mantles worth $5- for $3 75; 10 doz. !McDonald's hall, Bluevale on Satur-
Gents' New Ties worth 50e for 25e•l, day October 17th 1896 at 10 o'clock,
, 25. pieces Colore•Ct• Ribbon worth 5e. , a. en,
for le.; 10 doz. Large Towels worth (No. BURGS, Clerk,
12•Le. for'50, • ! The arbitrators appointed to settle
the question of a new school at the
:junction held their final meeting in
Wingham on Monday when it was
The above prices are only good decided that a, school would be built.
for Saturday and second day of About one thousand acres were taken
Show, and cannot be sold at above from the I3luevale section on the
prices any other day. All goods sixth and ane hundred and seventy -
old on the money -back guarantee. live from the eighth concession
Everybody come. section. The new school will be
nny r, built as soon as possible.
N. MciNput-9 0.. A meeting was held in the red
sehool last Monday night for th
purpose of arranging a shootin,
TURNBERRY. • match between the sixth and tis
eighth concessions.
.Minutes of Meeting held in Mr. Thomas Powell left about
McDonald's Hall IlltleVaki Ott Mon week ago for ileraistore where
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day Sept. 21st 1896, Members all will attend the Well School. W,
present.. The Reeve in the chair. hope that his efforts will be crowned
The minntes of last meeting read with success.
approved and signed. Communi- Mr. Frank Curtain who has been
cations were read from R. Vimstone with Wm. Wvlie for the past month
Wingimm. Re account of Julie left last week for home. We hope
MeKintion for drain. ' also from Frank will be successful in getting o
Wingbam School Board, re eelMol good school.
rates.
The Reeve reported tleat he had' I 11 1 b ri,ited S, S. No. 6
nepec o )
reeentiy. \\Mr. Js. Powell has been
inspected the Ballagh Branch drain doing creditable work there, and in
...and found it in.railt,141state,. and win all probability will remain another
require the immediate attention of , year.
-this Connell. Also that John - Wood • Qtfilting seems to be engaging the
;had repaired Gray's bridge as di- attention of the tvomen for sonic
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ported the job of gravelling 70 rods
reeted ; cost, $10.00, and i.ecomend
payment. The Deputy Re"e re- gra, Alex. Genunill had their .Til -IM? OTTG-
thi11 and ne. Last week Mrs. Frazer and .,
-4 IlaiR 40 TT C.÷ Et
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'on file Wztwanosh boundary let to labors,
friends in to help them in their I
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Examine both the BUSID1
OSS and. Shorthand courses of the .. wi
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Jacob Miller at, 35e per rod is corn- ' Mr. A. Gernmill has a horse which .
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pleted and recommend payment of
'w-Turnberry share, $11.55. Also that Fall Show.
west gravel road, to Mr. Deans, the
he had Iet a jele of new eulvert on may expect to see a good race.
he intends to put on the track at the; _F--74.1.,4 -c4.,.,:1547:
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Mrs, John R,olph has been indis- i
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piece of gravelling is badly wantEt We hope that site may 'be restored ' FOREST CITY BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND COLLEGE London On? I
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of perfect 'MIAS Wheii Youfn
buy ours, made to order, As El
easy and as free the first time '
you put them on as though vi
worn a.month—still fitting,
the way new pants should.
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FALL SUITINCS:.
All of the newest, arriving
now every day. Drop in
on your way down town
and take a look.
IbAtetelleiteCteibefeltetelelie.!
DOWN TO
on Winghatu Boundary on 13. lin her usual. health.
auttreeormnends that M teCruicksh an k •
be fnstrueteri to arrange with the and you will find them practical tit all pointe. Students attend this Colletee
is seto loomsbusiness eollege work
in Canada. Graduates successful in securing positions. Catalogue and par- Has just passed into stock for the Fall Trade
Reeve of Winghatn to have the work from all parts of the conntry Fite t f. f .. b
done, also that he atceed^d the En-
gineer's meeting at Hasting's drain,
and the engineer wants to be in-
structed whether the council wants a
way. Als... idosgrove reported that a
large culvert on 13, line opposite lot
44 con 1 wants renewing or re-
pairing. The council instrne ed
.... to have the necessary work done.
Mr, t;emtnill reported that along
l with the Reeve of Culross he had let a
job of cutting and gravelling liel-
more 111114 to Mattus'iVillie at e29,.job
C0111/11Cted anq recomtnend payment
of Ternber.90Veare, S14.50; also let
&Jul, of repaleing euivert on C9/1 10
oppv 1,ti i,s4, f, to John Marshall, at
lily. let, n i •') of new culvert,
• sad greet:hi:1er 7 rod, ofelde road frit
6011 12, ban een lots 10 toed 11 to
tile or open drain on side of road -
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run for.ft IJ E3
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deniers of either course sent on application.
J. W. 'WESTERVELT, Principal. FLANNELETTES, EKEEEIZTINGS
GREY OOTTONS 8 1 .4 arld 9 1-4-
I have no timejustriow to compose an ad., but Twilled and Plain Sheetings Pall
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if you want a PIANO, ORGAN", SEWING MACH- Print and Dress Goods, Blankets and
nu, WASHING MAOINE, WRINGER, BIND-
, ER, MOWER, SEED MULL or anything in the Pall Tweeds, also in Ready.M4de
implement lino. nomataibor 1 am ahead or all' Clothing and Pall Overcoats.
--Ti Cuiross, i'eept. 18th"
opposition with tholar fj;024,3 and. Inst assorted i
stock of the best gcodc in the west. I keep re- PE l'73,a zrei The tfi
pairs by the ton for tJi loading plows. -
Office and warerooms o•roosite P. 0.
toltrit.
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BOOTS, SHOES
land nobby goods.
UNION and TAPESTRY CAR -
need of a Carpet, before purchasing',
and RUBB F, -Some very new
rir Also a lot of SOFT and STIFF FELT HATS fro 1 •
the of Mr. John Waltere: of n, r -on,. 0
1 2 C • and up.
Wrn, 11. i'::10.50. Mew,' i; tellealiereoe---On Wednesday
;eopt. 23rd by Iv, T. Iiall ;
i• • ';, • 4."‘er,'"ve jno. Menzier; jr., to Mi:is Bella ;Zola it_ Ageni-, for l'Re.Tre. Implements I A car of CHOICE T ioitf?' for fall seeding on hand,
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I Aank, toat 11y -1a%* 6on, all ot Wawanosh„ • P. S.-- - Efave 13 years expailencz in tit() 1:tusi1iess.