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The Wingham Times, 1897-06-25, Page 8I �. H1 °INC C A BIC ®AY E•►EF WIN U11AM TIMES, JUNE 25, 1807. in a tile drain across the road BEV. W. S. BALL DEAD. allowance at lot 26 in the first on. THE W KNOWN Vtirslsr'rl:ttzAx cession. ---Carried. n1\'i\G 11115 ::Orn)rel,Y zx Johnston--Scott--That a grant rant of ox'ru, ten Dollars be made °'to gravel the fait;e boundary between Culross and Green- ock reenock at lot 33 on condition that Green. Mr, Kenneth MacLean received a ock grant an equivalent.—Carried, telegram this morning announcing Reid—Jarvis—That Joseph John- that Rev. \F, S. 13a11 a former pastor ston have the road repaired at lot of Knox ery suddenlye h rch this U Guelph, wii,died i ind onto. 21 con, 14.—Carried. Jarvis—Johnston--That a grant Ilis death is suppaht.d to be. due to of ten Dollars be expended on the apol.lexs . He visited Guelph only a boundary between Culross and few weeks ago and married a couple Turnberry opposite lots 6 and 7 in Toronto on Wednesday last provided Turnberry gives an His daughter Mrs. MacLean left on Saturday evening for Toronto to be equivalent.—Carried. Scott—.Jarvis—That By -Law No present at the funeral which is to 11 being a By -Law repeating the take place there on Monday at 4 appointing of Nelson T.Ritchie Town- o'clock. Deceased was in his seven - ship Engineer be now read a first tieth year. Ile leaves besides his second and third time passed signed sons widow, i d0 _ two 1t daughters hiWoodstock s and v Neter and sealed.—Carried, Johnston—Jarvis—That By -Lege and George of Toronto ; William and No 12 being a by -Law appointing Robert in the United States; Gordon James i,iarshall Engineer for this and Edward diKenneth the RainyMcLRive an or Township be given the usual reading L esti let ; and passed. Guelph ; and Mrs. McTavish of Park- Carried. Scott—Jarvis—That By -Law penopening hiate of Knox church held Guelph fothe rlab pastor- Moved by Gena fey el c attclthle Clerk seconded be in- 13po being a the By -Law for op b etw a 1 in Knox church b•hc • `i51 Wingham Town Plot in A. portion of the Boundary between 1 twenty •ears. His first charge was Istructed to enter lots 240, 250and t McGregor's assessment for the cur- rent year at his request, --Carried Moved by Gemmill, seconded by Coupland, that tbe Reeve expend $15 gravelling swamp opposite lots 14 and 15, con. 6.—Carried Moved by Gemmill, secorded by Cruickshank, that Mr. Coupland let job of rebuilding, culvert on Govern- ment drain, lot 6, con. 10—Carried. The following account; were pass- ed and cheques issued: Wm. Chan - Any of these items are impor- tant enough to create a sensa- tion. O,te mention is enough to i sell the entire lot. These goods' will be on sale Saturday morn- ( ing at 8 o'clock. 1 20 doz. childrens' fast black ho e 5 regular 8c and ].Oc for.. 3c, 20 doz. ladies' fast black 9t hose, reg. 15e for 10 Pieces heavy shaker flan- r nel reg. 8c Saturday5e,) 10 Pieces towelling, reg 8c. Saturday 50. 10 Pieces fancy erepons muslin reg. 18e for 12!;c 10 Pieces fancy dress goods reg 50e for 35e. 5 Pieces fanny dress goods re; 25c for 15c SS 10 Spring & summer capes 99e, reg $1.50 for 24 Boy's suits, reg $3.50 for $2.50, Men's Suits to order at specially prices on Saturday. ^ V r 50 Pair ladies Dile shoes, reg 36 81.60 Saturday Pair men's ary, Culross to pay half expense. ---- Carried. 'renders for printing voters' list were received from the Wingham '1'Irtrs and the Wingham Advance. The tenders were, Winghatn Tzstns 816, Wingham Advance $17.50. Moved by Gemmill, seconded by Cruickshank, that the lowest tender for printing be accepted. --Carried. :lir. McKay, agent for the Sawyer, Massey Machine, offering the mach. Inc at the lowest cash price and offering to accept payment on easy terms. Moved by Cruickshank, seconded by Gemmill, that / we purchase a road machine with two bits from the Sawyer, Massey Coy, at a 'pride and terms very favorable to this munici- pality which the seller requests not to be published at present. The Treasurer's Bond was laud before the Council. Moved by Cruickshank, seconded by Gemmell, that the Treasurer's bond be accept- ed as satisfactory to this Council.— .....,,,...._- - 1.75 $2.50 for $ e , Special all weed: in Ties, Straw Hats, Felt Hats Collars and Shirts. -0- Big ale of Ladies' Fine Black Hose less than'regular whole- sale prieas- HOP EARLY. -0-- TORE WILL BE C'1,1 ED JUNE 22nd DIAMOND JUBILEE DAY _x— .. S f 'eh Woodatoek, remained until he moved to Guelph in 1S62. lie left Guelph for Van - neck where be filled the palpit of the Presbyterian Church for five or six years, From there he went to Culross and Kinloss be now read passed and signed,—Carried. Report of Johnston and Scott re bridge on the 10th Concession. To the Reeve and Council Gentlemen your committee beg leave to report! that according to last session of I tahare north ofToont aa Council as instructed we examined place ccnrthn}rh t the bridge on 10th Con. at lot 23. he held at the time of his d;atle and found that any repair on it Rc''. W, S. Ball was an would be a waste of time and money earnest, of nselentionS and his and gifted ' and would actvise that a new struc- p te e ture be built as soon as possible and simple and unpretentious was model and !deer, 24 ands of gravel $1.255 . Robt a notice put up at the approaches to ed after its precepts. Great I y bridge prohibiting heavy loaded sincere sorrow will be felt at his Muir, 59 yards gravel, .$2.95; John tet intro , ri James Weir, G. don, $1- S. G. Brown, Grins passing over it until rebuilt fitted by death � ht= kindly ministrations, bene- who have been nd printing, od ting printing, Ja . , Graham Scottrand James Johnston. were privileged to know him as a ceiiD. Dun�i�i�l•epepai►nging r sarapeer, U Reid—Jarvis—That re the report oft A. Scott and Johnston re bridge on Con. dear friend and a faithful pastor. 1$1 35; W. & W. H. Elliott tele $1,10; , 10 be accepted and acted on.— Carried. Reid—Jarvis—That Messrs Mac- kay and Johnston have the bridge across the river on the tenth Con. rebuilt and that they ask for Tenders for the erection of the same.—Carri ed. Johnston—Reid—That as the Auditors found that David Ritchie bas been over charged one dollar in the Township rate that he b, refund- ed that amount.—Carried F. R. Johnston—Jarvis— 'That the finance report as just read be adopted and cheques be issued in `payment of the accounts.—Carried. I Jarvis—Johnston—That this Coun- ell do now adjourn to meet again on l Monday July15th at the hour of 9 a. ,r? M. H. McINDOO !..3 CULRCSS, Town Hall Teeswater June 12th m.—Carried. Chas Sproals 116 yds gravel at 5 189 7 Council met mtent, day Membears perChas els per • d, 5.80 • John Becking, rep motionof adjournmrailig at lot 26 Con. 10, 2.00; James all present. Ross cleaning out ditch on gravel The Reeve in the chair, the minutes of last meetings were read, road, 2.00; Thos. Thompson, rep and on motion of Jar el and Johnston sink hole at lot 23 Con. 12 7.00; were adopted.Swartz, and Fedy, plank for sidewalk Mr. Anthony Hock appeared before Formaso, 14.00 David Ritchie refund -the. Board with a petition signed by overcharge in taxes, 1.00; Wm, himself and others to have a ditch opened up at lot 30 on town line Carrick and Culross to carry off the stagnant water from the adjoining land, Scott, Reid, that the petition of anthony Hock and others be laid over until the September Session as the present state of the finances et' the township do npt warrant such hea l y expenditure Carried. ' !Pater McDougall, repairing Eadie's TURNBERRY• I bridge, 80 cents; Chris. Thornton, fence, Morris 'beundr y 88.87; John The Council met on June 21st. (Short, Gilmour drain, $1.25; Treas. The members present were Messrs. Wingham, road machine, $8.50. McPherson, Craickshanks, Gemmill Rfovod by Gemmill, seconded by and Coupland. The Reeve in the I Coupland, that the Council do now ir. cha The minutes of last meeting were read, approved and signed. The Reeve repotted that he had met the Reeve of Morris at Bluevale on Jane 1st and agreed to expend $30 on boundary west of Bluevale and also $30 east of Bluevale als.i to EXCITEMENT eINT wt THIS WEEK 10[ A FLUTTER IN LACES Having picked up a special job line, we are going to Sacrifice. Don't fail to see them, A HUSTLE IN DRESS GOODS CASHMERE, SERGES AND FANCY EFFECTS, with trimmings to match, at prices lower than the lowest. WE HAVE EXTRA VALUE IN Ladies' Vests, Something Special, also a full range of Women and Children's Cashmere and Cotton Hose. C PTrF a MEN'S HATS Aa SPECIALTY OUR -.GROCERY DEPARTMENT Needs no mention, all Goods Fresh and Sea- sonable. Try our Specicl JAPAN AT 25 CENTS. G. KINTYRE. r MACDONALD BLOCK. adjourn to meet at the house of �i. David Dunkin, Glenannan, on Mon- lac MEN NEW— , e o s3Ing8 Q're day, July 19th 1897 at 10 o'clock a. m. --Carried. JOHN Ik RGESS, Clerk. WINGHAID SSSS DIED ANQDRUS-In Hamilton on June 21st, build a fence around the top of the i Mrs. ,glary Andrus, wife of the late Mr. bank at Bluevale mill pond of which O. Andrus, aged 53 yens. L.1 days. each township will pay half, he also I NICHOL —In London o•t Thursday got Mr. Peter McDougall to repair planking of Eadies' bridge at 80e. and recommended payment; also along with Mr. Gemmill, examined the Gilmour drain and found it badly obstrueted; els) examined crossing opp)site lots 14,15, concessions 6 and 7 and recommend that $15 be ex- pended on it. The Deputy Reeve reported that he had got Wingham Road. Machine two days on western gravel road, Foxton drain across road allowance, the account of which will be laid 3.50 ; Wm. Roach digging ditch lot before you. 12 Con. 8 and 9, 12.00. Mr. Coupland ' reported that he CHAS. BUTTON Clerk. had got a tile drain put across road at Wallace's lot, eon. 10 tlae bills for the tile and work will be laid before Fearful Accident at Clinton. you, also that the culvert on Govern - .11 -lent drain at lot 0 con. 10, requires Clinton, Ont ,June 20.—Saturday immediate repairs and recommend evening about 5.30 Mrs. Knott and 1 that it be rebuilt. at once; also that Mrs. Craig, with her little daughter, 11r Stokes wants file drain across Elizabeth Nicholl, a%ed 33 years. The funeral will leave hsr mother's residence, lot 7. con. 4, Turnberry, on Saturday at 2.3) p In for • the Bluevale Cemetery. Johnston, Reid, that 1.9 the grant I were driving- lo,ine from Cline.n, concession line at lot 6, con. 10, and made at the meeting to repair the when their horse took fright on the recommend that 1\Ir, Stokes be fur road opposite lots " 3 acid _i9 con 12 bridge just :youth of the town, making is insufficient to makc,the road pass- a dash against the railing, which ible that an additu a1 suite of ten , broke and landed horse, buggy and dollars be added elpie expended by people on the flats below. The horse Graham Scott maleing thirty dollars was killed outright, Mrs. Craig's in all.—Carried;y all.—Carried;little girl was most seriously injured, Mr.. Peter Arkell appeared before hers. Craig has an arm broken and the Board with a petition signed by her head injured and internal injur- Mr. James (i"nodfellow and others to have the road on the 14th and 15th concession- made tit and sate for travel. Johnston—Reid----That the petition of Jaynes Goodfellow and other, pre- sented to the Board by Mr. Peter Arkell, be laid over until the Sep- tember Session if the Connell entertain the prayer of the petition they will have to levy for it next year as the finances of the Township do not warrant the expenditure this year. --- Carried. noid...--kTarvis•• wThat a grant be made equivalent to the grant made by Kinloss for repairing theboundary of Culross and Kinloss at lot 35 Con. 15 and. that Kinloss expend ilea mony sell and want no money, but being a firm 1611. Culross with the amount believer in the universal bbrotherhoodd of Gleet the clerk send a Copy of; man, X am desirous of Mini igdthe a fors les. Mrs. Knott had both legs broken and wastil r inDured and there c. per rod. are grave fears that none of them Mi., Gemmill reported that he had will survive the terrible accident. sent John Short to repair (xilmour's drain, who found 3 of the tiles broken, which he replt,ced, also found that the whole of the to be taken tile may have up as they are badly blocked up, the expense was $1.25 and reeommend payment. Mr. Maxwell addressed the Coun- cil re tbe renting of the road mach- ine for two days on boundary line. &loved by Cruickshank, seconded by (emrnill that we ge a known �tekdragsistfor hv t machine for two days on bound try lender**emewo f h niched tile if he draws the tile and pats in drain for $1. Mr. Mosgrove reported in writing that he lead let job of building fence around the mull pond on Morris boundary to Chris. Thornton; also that he had let a job of gravelling 42 rods on B line to Wm. Vanstone at 33 cents per rod and 25 rods to o lerwi..e. ' , John Ashton at 36 One Honest Man. JD .a Eriroi.,•--Please inform year readers that if written to confidentially I will mail in a sealed letter , particulars of a genuine, honest, home cure, by which I was permanently restored to health and manly vigor, after years of suffering from nervous debility, sexual weakness, night losses and weak shrunken parts. I was robbed and swindled by the quacks until I nearly lost faith in mankind, but thank Heaven, I am now well, vigorous and strong and wish to make this certain means of cure known to others. I have nothing to Ti to the Kinloss clerk.— tinate to regain their ea i pp' I promise you perfect secrecy y Coupland, seconded by k pp l p Adflress with stamp ; imine b Cou lap get the road Sold It Wingitlarn a,is�l avorywlrsr3 i 1�� , g Opposite Queen's Hotel 'Nin ham. • �,> 1---,Ttrwed $8.50- -Thatfor tin W. T Muri<onil, Agents 5 Bt. plies, Gemmill, that we '(tve ak loved for putting i P. U. Box 59, Bt' J1ene1, Qua machine one day' or. Cuirass bound• by All I Mt]Nx14ib1t drTl ists ChangP of Bustness Having purchased from D. E. McDonald his Butchering Business, 1 am now in a position. to supply the public with GNOME MEATS at lowest pricey and earn- estly solicit a share of the patronage of this commun- ity. We will always kee on hand the best meats that can be got for money J. D. GEDDES , McDonald s old stand. ,, -IN Ireland St Button are putting uttin in a consisting of Stock of Furniture and TRuieBEDROOM SUITES, PARLOR SUITES, DINING SUITES, TABLES and CHAIRS of all kinds. SIDEBOARDS, LOUNGES, SPRING BED MATTRESSES, CURTAIN POLES, PICTURES, PICTURE FRAMES, MOUNDINGS, MIRRORS, Ete., in fact everything that is kept in a . t FIRST -C LAS FURNITURE- STORE . A complete stock of Undertaking kept en hand and prices reason- able. -Remember the place, Ireland's old store, opposite the Mac- donald. Block, (Residence opposite the foundry. • IRELI � D ' UrToN' , Are You �- -_ iSTMER SUITS If so it is your advantage to tiUhen 1 call on Gordon & Co.'s Drug Store, Wingham. They are the agents for the celebrated Wetmore Truss. wooD' 7E'=3CO I iiO»11V �[ . vibe Great English Itcmedl. Guaranteed to Six acka ca dual a s T a and permanently promptly. P euro all forme of Xervous 1Yeaknus, Y:`miesions, Sperm. atorrhea, Impotencya,ut al/ erode Of .Abuse or Xxcesses, Mental iVorry, excessive use of Tuba"' Opium or slim's' $afore and After. tants, which soon lead to In- , Jlr,nit y, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. USA been prescribed over $5 year* la thoasand* of Gemmill, troad ens* Is the only Teliabie and honest Medicine 4 Wood's p'bosldlhod►ne; f rthiess medleine In pate° 0 Ode, line west of Bluevale.---Carried. inclose psle° to letter, and we will *end by return man. i"rlee, one package. Ell slit, P. One will Mr. r. MC(xreda lied for road Wsusb `slit sum Pamphlets iron to any address, ' machine one day on Culross bound.. 1 purchasing your Summer Suit of clothes remember G. Carr keeps in 'stock the largest as- sortment of new designs in Canadian and iniported TWEEDS, WORSTEDS, SERGES, Fancy Vestings, THS Wacit. ,Cnfnp .*tY, 1 ar Windsor, Ont„ Canada. �i Also the most up-to-date GENTS' FURNISHINGS We can give you the best of Workmanship. GEO. CARR, WHY THE WETMORE IS THE ONE FOR YOIJ 1. Because it is dangerous to be a moment without one. 2. It will never rust and is conse- quently durable. 3. A person wearing a Wetmtre does w not find it a bother. 4, We will guarantee to hold in I position any reducible rupture, 5. This trnss cannot possibly h10'G0 after adjustment, 8. Some of our townspeople can testify to its Merits. 7. Satisfaction guaranteed or phoney refunded. CORDON & bo