The Wingham Times, 1898-02-04, Page 7f
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"6,t
oods
When we sell goods we guarantee them to be reliable. It
simply would not pay us to lauseless merchandise be distributed
frotn this store. People soon find out the difference between it
genuine and an inferior article, and when once we sell a person
goods we want them to know they aro getting good value,
to be satisfied with their purchase. in every respect, and to re-
turn itnd buy again. Jr it should happen that you are not satis-
fled with anything you buy here, bring it back and your money
will be refunded.
EARLY SPRING GOODS,
New Prints. fast colors, in pink, blue and red designs, very pretty,
80. New Prints, beautiful patterns, Light or dark coloring9, Large or
small patterns, 10o. New Prints, stylish dress effects, some elegant
patterns and perfectly fast colors, 12%o. A new style of Print is shown
in stripes for wrappers -it is 30 in. wide (4 inches wider than ordinary)
and usually sold at 15o, but we are running it this season at12ao.
German blue Print, fast colors and good value.
SRIRTINGS.
We are mdVing a specialty this season of American Shirting, an extra
heavy weight. but we will be able to sell it the stone as the lighter
make -it comes in stripes, and checks, and price, 121e.
COTTONADES.
Full assortment, prices range 10e, 14c, 17o. 203 and 23c a yard.
You will find our prices the lowest, not for one day in the week
only, but every day in the year.
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THE YVi1.M(X1'lA '111MF ,FEBRUARY 4, 1.898.
COUvTX COUNCIL MEETS. p.. Vgi►�Qd O�"0
IP htINU'TES' OF JANUARY SESSION. t� lci.
Ig this P '
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C$ � The Cuuttt;v Connell of llurun met h�;. �._. ;•,� e r:
]� in the council chamber at 3 p. m
�+ Tuescl'iy week. All the members were
Frj present. P
rt The clerk asked that a warden be
la elected.
Fl I The following names were suit
�l:, of 1•j,wiak ; Dr, '
1 milted, B. S. CooDRESS COLDS, TWEEDS, CLAK ,MARTINS .
RI Rollins, of Exeter , find George Mc
Ft4� � Ewen of t]ansall. Mr Cook, with the
r ieonsent of his mover and stieonder and lannelettes, that are interestilln to our Lady Customers as
r withdrew. and nn a ballot being tak
r3and Dr. Ruffles 7, secured 9 votes
t,. ,> r. A._,, ..__ -...,.. declared elected i THEY ARE COY SAVERS
consequently there are many bargains turning up in remnants of
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w CHA:`:, \THE NEW
STEADRY
Our laundry plant has arrived
and we are prepared to turn out
first class work in all lines of
Laundry Work on the Shortest
Notice.
For the convenience bf customers, •
a DROP BOX will be placed at the
door to receive work when laundry
is closed. -
GIVE US A TIAL
with your next order.
T,DL.0NG
Opp. Union Factory.
STAND
We have moved our
and subscribed to the oath of offiee
before Judge Masson.
The newly elected warden thank-
ed the council for the honor that had
been dome him. It had conte to him
in the way of a surprise, but never-
theless he felt grateful to the coun-
cil for having elected him to the
position, and would endeavor to con,
seientiously discharge tie duties of
office.
The following striking committees
was elected : .Messrs. Cook, Holt,
Miller, Torrance, and McLean.
Gouneil then adjourned until Wed
nesctay at 10 a. m.
Communications were read from
the county of. Litnark, respecting
a.wmendinents in High- School act,
of 1896, and from the county of
Bruce, asking. co-operation in petition-
ing the Legislature to tlmmend the
County Councils act of 1896, Sent
to Special Committee,
A communication from the prison-
ers aid society was sent to Executive
Com.
Statements showing balances to
credit of county, in Banks of Com-
merce and Molsan's were sent to
Finance'Com .
. Report of road commissioner. read
and.sent to Road and Bridge Com-
mittee.
Repute of I. 1'. 5., 1..ubb, fur East
He run, wa6 presented, and sent to
Committee,
Registrar Gibson's annual return
was read and sent to Finance Com-
mittee.
The Gaoler's report was read and
sent to Property Committee.
Moved •by Hislop and • McLean
(Tuckcrsmith), that P. Holt and W,
Lane ue auditors of criminal jnstiees
aecoun te.- Oa cried.
F. Jordan, Goderich, Dr. 11IcInnis, Referred to road and bridge commit
Seaforth, and Henry Plumstead, I • tee
•
Clinton, were elected to their re- filo rook moved, seconded by Mr,
speetive Collegiate Institute boards. • Miller, that the county ascertain
Messrs. Baird, of Stanley, and A. ft•°tit the Provineiel auditor, e pro -
J. Moore, of Goderich ; were appoint- bible cost of an audit of the county's
led In"febris of the County of I account's for three years- by said
�xatninet a' Provincial auditor, and . lay before
1 F°Iluwing are the stain+;itis+` com-
mittees for the year 181)8.
Executive Committee.- ��olt,,•°o••••
GOIZIZIE.
ey, Hislop, Cox, Cook.
byfit•. Snell, that a railing be put '
• Special Committee, -Holt, Mooney
aeach end f Benuriller bridge. -it Arrangements have been made1 tot), Stanley Elliott, Chissy Rintoul.
Hislop, Cox, Cook. I Carried. ' for the holding of a horse fair here
Finance Cenimitttee,-Itoilins, :ilii- BL'LD ORE
ler, Torrance, Stewart, J. B. Me -
Hislop,
hall moved, seconded by ' Mr.1 on Saturday, `February 5th. +,
Hislop, chat necessary repairs bel The fifth annioertiary of the Meth.
Leans made to Port Albert bridge under I ndist church was held on Sunday It has been decided by the Bel-
1?ducatiun Committee. - Rollins I
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the supervision of county engineer. `last. Rev. Wm. 11Ici)onagh, ut b�in1d , facture buttemore Cheese r heButter flu"n4ymdur-�
ford preached bot t mornint~
Lean. a111uved d d by evening. A grand tea meeting wast We; the coming season, instead - Of
1 C 'tt e held on Monday evening. The choir; cheese. The u,iichiu, i N will be
Refuge, the card of ad- rendered several tirst•class selc�utions moved - from 1lildo,av , a supply of
Patterson, 1l�iys, R. IIel.eatt McInnes the house of I e „ ,
Snell. mission must be countersigned by and addresses ,fere delivered by , ice secured and ell la -vet -Noy pre -
one County Councillor of the distriet1 Rev. Dr. Pascoe, of Z%*Ingham, and! iterations made 1,t•fore 1;10 :•eason
whole. Council, j ovens. Cream wagons will run
in addition to the signature of the Rev. Wu,. McDonagh: I Iluwun
hS'itr J. rl', Cuinmittee,- \lllkcr, I'or• 1 Reeve from the inunicipality from The annual meeting of the How- through Culross, C e F i irk.
ranee; J. B. tMeletan, Iliac' ick
Reuse of Refuge ,� , ! which the proposed inmate comes. ick Mutual Fire Insurance Company :.nd 1 urnberry, Bellies I. tetory is ail es-
son Stewart :1leJu►ies. I Referred to execut'ivvoll Rolittee. lins, seconded washeld
large numbere on eray lest, policy Th held. I if llent patronizedlchy for the eaw i,�uedi „ far -
$300
:Moved by Dt . ,givegeneral.
" The usual motion of it grant of I b AIt Snell M Cousins of i1[n,tict1 'niers would hese! to
W;300 to the �lgricultura► Saciuties house of Refuge committee take ttt�fat.tton. �+
wits sent to Executive Coni.
Tile eorncil thou adjourned until
3 p. in.
eat itarkel
i t oar )lc't5' i)uildillr;..
OPP. PRESBYTERIA�i CHURCH
where we will be pleased. to
supply all our olcl. customers
and any new ones with choice
Beef, Pork. Sausage, Bologne
1 and other Meats, at the lowest
possible price.
Please give us a call.
.L . E V 4YT A .&9- a - •.LL .
NEVVSHUE �JDRE,io.-
Having opened tip a shoe store 1
next door north of Chishnlm's Block,
I am now ready for repelling, which
will be done at cash prices.
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JOHN BILL.
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HOLSTEIN DAIRY.
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We show also this week a beautiful Majolica Jug containing i lb. of best English Bak-
ing Powder which costs you only 25c. Choice California Evaporated Peaches only I212 c
0 lb. Selected Evaporated, A pr:cots, a delicacy, only i 5c lb, Special Japan Tea sell -
w ing at 5 lbs. for $i.00. 4c buys a cake of Comfort Laundry Soap. 2oc buys either
3 lbs. of Cream Soda Biscuits or select Raisins or New Curt ants.
Tilsonburg Kiln Dried Rolled Oats, to los, for 25c.
Values arc especially right during stocktaking.
McINTYRE'S OLD STAND.
MACDONALD BLOCK.
W 1NC HAM.
iii 4 VS, e� anile t"b �h �sh� ®Q +� ` L atetelele
3 P. M.
Council resumed according to ad
journment,
A number of reports were read
and sent to various committees...,
A motion to grant a suin of $10g
for flowers around court house, was
sent to Execntive Coin.
After ee.veral motions were made
and sent to „committee, the council
adjourned anvil 10 n.m, Thursday.
• •rMOhs it.\V. -
so that municipal councils shall be
elected for a terra of two years, said
election to take place at same time
and place as elections for county
councillors. Referred to executive
committee.
After By-laws for appointing
auditors and other purposes had
heed passed, the council adjourned
to meet again the first Tuesday in
June. •
lir. 3 G. lloiri,vti, to uship.elerk,.
,..
of McKillop was elected auditor. Mr.
D. [Jrquhaib, of Hensall, was nomi-
nated by the Warden as second audi
tor,
Mr. Patterson moved, seconded by
Mr. Stewart; that the county engin
eer examine Dyer's - bridge on the
boundary line netween Hallett and
Wawanosh, and have tenders placed
before the council at its next sitting,
BELGRAVE.
myn, of Morris, spent Sunday with.
their sister, Mr. Wm. Anderson.
Mr, Nathaniel Johnston, of West-
field called on the 12th concession onc1
Monday.
We are pleased to note that Mrs.,
Robert Currie is recovering from her
recent illness.
Mr. W. N. Gray paid a farewell
visit to friends on the 12th conces-
sion before leaving for the gold
fi s.
1r. W. J. Curriekw s nursing a
Mr. John Mitchell of Wingharn, sore arm last week.
shThe following is the report of S. 5,1
.
he
oldcountry 2 cars last w ek. rollers to . No. East Wawanosh, for the'
old uweek, month of'January. The names are I
On `Thursday evening of last week I arranged in order of merit aseertain-
a 1r. Fd.
ofN young fos and
drove oversen. ed by s, system of daily markings,
Mr. joyable N me in and trippingn,� most en. I deductions being made for bad cop-'
time in the ltght+,duct, lateness etc.
fantastic till the wee sma ours o I VI, Jennie Rintoul, Florence
morn. d 1 Sheill, Maggie` McDougall Mable
1Vlr. Abraham Ketchabaw
ban sold I Sheill,
out his interest of farm stork to Mr, III sr., George Coultes, Rin- •
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John Scrandett, proprietor of the! foul Frank iAfre lis. Ritz, Alberta McDougall, Rin-
Queen's
t
tends Hotel. iso, I�etn abawthe in -I Emerald Anaerson, Roy Mason, Les -
tends devoting his time in the cheese lie Deacon.
making line. III jr., Willie Elliott, Roy Deacon,
iVl4 a s Clegg of lWast
week.
ship Alfred Hodgson, Frank Shoebottom.
Fed Messrs. Dan grain Jweek. II sr., Bella I1•IeDougall, Ethel
and Jaynes Roberton ,
and Watt. Allison are visiting friends Hili jr,, David Johnston, Raymond'
Elliott:, Alex Rintoul, Herbert Sheill,s
Willie Hicks, Roy Anderson. ;
I Howard Sheill, Willie Shoebot -1
the council at the June session: -Car- lin Guelph, Acton and other points.
tied. t
Mr. R. MeLean moved, seconde•i ` ,
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1ltiller, Torrance, Stuart. J. 13. ivic-
Pold and Bridge ottttrii •.,t ,-
Carried
byDr. Rollins, seconded
Mr. Snell, that to admit inmates to
As we are preparing to take stock we will offer for the next days
special value in Fur Goods consistin,' of Ladies' Fur Coats, Fur Capes and
Ruffs. Also a large anti. well assorted stock of Men's Fur Coats, Fur Capes
and Fur Gauntlets.
RUB B `�;R GOODS
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In Rubber Goods we lead. Ladies' Rubbers s froRubbers 50 to Rubber Boots
Fanny Rubbers, special 50e. In Lum
Live will not be undersold,
ROOTS AND SHOES
Our Boots and Shoes are now
which cannot be beaten. .
DRESS GOODS
complete in every line and quality,
y M , that the Warden an >
steps to have I3rindly, an inmate of
the House, admitted to the asylum
of idiots or to the county gaol. -Car -
ers present. t r. s' s ii
Township, occueied the chair. 'The s, e a ' • . -- .•-•,•-----
Directors' and Auditor's Reports 'wei e -
read and adopted, after thick the
meeting proceeded to ekes two Du tt` 1Piee
3etors for a term of three eettre.irtum , �•:yx
the reports submitted the following people often wonder why their nor% t es are
statistics may be taliren, i\ uanber of
co weak; why the get tired so easily;
policies in force, 2784 ;Insurance in why they start at every slight but ;
h • do not slceg
Ladies', call and inspect our special line of Fancy Dress Goods which
Brite are offering at a bargain.
Special Bargains In OVERCOATS.
able. Everyone suffering
Renew your r sem. bcltio. for THE; 1 fromcbnsunnption needs this
4 food tonic.
50e. ++ad Shoo, *11 druggists.
SCOTT &'s°WNE, Chemists, Terme.
----------,- - .•,,._......»`—,-.°.-•--w--•- vied.
- - Robert McLean moved, seconded
After coughsand colds by John Cox, that the county pro-
perty committee examine the :House I sudden sound, why t ey L
the germs of consumption of Refuge once a yettr, same as other torce, $4,085,880 ; Premium note why they have frequent
capital In- naturally;
< $8,638 ')1 headaches, indigestion and nervous ;i
often gain a Emulsion Cod- i county pre corniytittee9streport recuin- I c oe for available,
s year, i r' .8�t ;
Scott's rmendtng p y 1 •
^ + >3 d of
liver Oil with Hypophos-
phites will not cure every
case; but, if taken in time,
it will cure many.
Even when the disease is Inns>s the Chu k was enllutwured to ----.--
farther
vast \etu', + a
a •merit of accounts was 1�°xpeadttat es, $.20G 03 ; rash b:, • s e • . a
read and adopted. once stn luted, ab 41,1 78, oar
House of Refuge committees report , J noDir�utors lt Mil war 1year 1S98a `liZobt The
thaxtptimpure bloo which isanation is simple, It is found
cont
read and adopted. n; 'trolly feeding the Nerves upon refugee.
Special committees report read and Scott, Will. liison.'ch t t, .,.)1. l., t!r% Instead of the elements of strength and: ;
adopted. I sluff Chas. ly'ilsotl. :x'C,•7 teas•, �� vigor. In such condition opiate sta.;
On motion c,f Dr. Rollins and Mr, q S McKereller, servo compounds sinipiy detdrn and
do not, ettte, hoed s tiareaparilla feeds
the nerves pure, rich, rad blood; gives
natural sleep, perfect digestion, is the
true remedy for alt eetveus troubles,
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farther advanced, some re- distribute county property, such as' b Cl:ytT,
of member cures are effected. hand -cuffs, etc., only on the authority I Mrs, il',\11"�t,Lanier OSElliott were
memberer of the County Council. i Mr. and
i,:�S'1l+
In the most advanced stages Moved by Robr. McLean, seconded i visiting at 1Ir. James Fife's cif Mor•
it prolongs life, and makes by Dr. Rollins, That the new County Iris on Whitley.
the days fax more comfort. flag be used for county purposes
' Mr. ;NOM:. Baird of lfort'ittgrcln
• only, and not lent to be need for any spent ;Sunday last at lir. Johan: 1+7l.
other purpose, -Carried.
moved by 1Ir, Torrance, s e�,ndecl `; Mis, llettliti Hutchison Elliott of
by 12tbt. McLean, That the Wardenj' 11'i ,t;h•eat. is, ie Vi,,:i'tJ• under the
and the Clerk memorialize the Legis- per it el ir,,tl'.
latiire to amend the Municipal Act, Mt -.,ern a1 t> ty and Milton .Ter
TIMES. $1 per ymar.
Sarzaparitia
1'. t•b (Thi' True 1110rd 'u, er. $1 per
(t +tr'deu {'+vi.. a l'ltori.�' Co Lowell, 1
a .. °.S.►t r a s..+ ..ar..+W4).1.de}4" tS.t1