The Wingham Times, 1898-06-03, Page 5p
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11i.J4. WJNGIIAll. TIMES,. !RINE
3, 181)8.
We have all the latest for Sprang Suis, at auodcrate prices. FR and
workmanship of the best. "Guaranteed." We are showing the most
up•te date
11-12-4,117)
Aiae all kind of hen's f ut'nisliitigs fol. Spring Wear. A special line
of Ready made Pants and Overalls cheap. Inspection invited.
puff
sear -
711
r-1 ft
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Opposite Queen's Hotel, Wingham.
• �.�,. -a is s , .:ra•c s
Miinerailzed r .either
Zetlaz
CATALOGUE
FREE
"I idditck"—A i±i tanned so
that water "creeps" oIf it, perspir-
ation evaporates through it, and
friction wears it slowly. Can be
boiled in hot watcr without injury.
Made solely fee file $ k. and $5.
grades of the Goodyear Welted.
Slater Shoe
For Sale Only
by 130MUT&9 et BOWLES.
BUGGIES 1 SURRIES o
Phonons, Spring Wagons, Road Wagons and Carts.
HARNESS, SADDLES, ETC.
Trunks, Valises, Whips, Brushes, Curry Combs, Harvest Mitts, Lap Rugs
Dusters, Axel Grease, Oil, Harness 011 and Soap.
CARRIAGE TRIMMING AN HARNESS REPAIRING DOME
on short notice, and at reasonable prices.
IAT Iv AWA NOS11,
The first sitting of the Conrt of.
Revision was held in the Council ru
room, May, 26th, '98. Members all
present. HIaving each severally ,
subscribed to the declaration re+iuir-: . n
ed by dstatute (there being no appeal)
against assessments), the following
business was 1-rought up and dis
Posed Of :-•-1Vm, Jelinstt'n to be ai•
ceased as tetiattt of S. 1 lot 31, con.3;1
Jas Wilson, as tenant of S ?, lot 40,1 Ever siuce we purchased the McIntyre stock here at ;;;c on tl...e. ; , we have. <:dv :rtisecl
eon 3 ; math'! Johnston, as owner of! goods at about 5 3c on the Dollar of the regular prices, and we ILIA-
as
ay 4, failed so far to see them
S'. lot 30, eon l; Amos Challenger I Sated either as BARGAIN DAY SNAPS or in EXTRAORDINARY OR1)INAR _'\N -
as tenant, part lots, 29 and 30, con , ,
0, and Wm Killough, as owner of NOUNCENUeN I S - and we will continue along this week as usual.
auu,u PA UN.„ `� i.y ; F 1 ell Cool:, na Owner i
of S ?. of N ;1, lot 40, eon 7 ; Joseph i Note these sample prices and come in and see the goods. IT TILL PAY Y O
rdinary
u ncermacnt
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Johnston as owne 1 of W 1 41 con
1.I Fancy Wool Delaines, pretty patterns, worth 30c yd,
Application was made to have the now 15e.
following names added to the roll :- i Canten Flannel, worth any time 8c, fur 5c.
Jas B,Red mond lot 29 con 5,111 F 0; r Fancy Cotton Crepon, worth 15c yd, now 9e.
John Petts lot 32, con �9, bi b' ; Jas I Plaid Flannelette, regular 12c, for only 8c.
Taylor to be M 10 0, instead of ten- 1'c'`d Check Shirting, the 7tc yd kind, for 5c.
ant, C pt lot 42, eon 7 ; Juhn Van. Wide Apron Gingham, with border, 121e, now lOc.
not inan lot 42, con 9, M F ; Geo Mahogany Covert Cloth, cheap at 371e, now 20e.
Ray, let 31, con 11, AI F ; Alberti 7 special Dress Patterns, shot effect, .sere $3.50 each,
Morrow, joint owner of S pt lot 36, now $1.75
con 11 ; Thos Mismot, lot 32, con 13,
M F.
Due notice having been given and
accepted as correct, dogs belonging
to Wm MoNall, con 3, Fred Cham-
pion, con 6, Jas Smith, con S and
John Bruce con 8, were ordered to
be struck -off the Roll.
Application of Alfred Austin, con as an equivalent to the amount al -
2 and Wm Whaley, Belgrave, to ready granted by the Tp. of Morris;
have their dogs struck off, laid over. and further that the Reeve and
The Court was then closed for the Treasurer be authorized in the mean•
present, to he re -opened again on time to borrow from the Bank of
Thursday, June 23r d next. Hamilton, Wingbam, at least $500
Council resumed for the transac•, to meet the current expenditure.
tion of ordinary business. Minutes' 13y -law No. 5, 1898, continuing thi, viha� e.
of last met ting re,+d• and confirmed.the appointment of Pathmasters
h T p
David Clow, con 13, having de- 4pntrndkeepers Fenceviewers, for the ting read and approved. The meas. The semi annual medal?: of the
elined to ac; as Poundkecper, And• . current year; 13y -law No. 6 1898, urer's statement showed a balance on Ho wick Loyal Orange Distr;t•t Lodge
. will he held hereon Wedneada v next.
rew Fox, eon 12, was appointed in i to order and regulate the regular hand of $032.57. Filed•
his place. � return of road l sts within the town. Alex Pentland asked to haveearth I Miss Edith KaiGer, of liarriston,
Jeremiah Porker & Son, of lot 28,10,4; lay law Na. 7, 1898, eontirm• t. ken from roadwey to bank up his was visiting Ler brother in town last
eon 4, were present offering to buy ling. the appointment of John H. Me- barn. Privelege was granted. week.
back from the Council tee road al •
I Clinton, collector oftaxes for the cute Road Commissioners were appoint. i Miss Mary Match is visiting relit-
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on the the South end of lot; rent year, and uv -law No. 8, 1898,to ed to put in a drain accrosa road at tivea in Aubnrn.
I ck sow was visit
Wool Serge, regularly cold for :25e, oar pi ie 17e.
Culoied Chiffon always sold tor 18e and , 0e, our
price is 1.21,e.
"Muriel Bigg (aiuvea, in Black and Tans, worth
1.00 for 80e.
Black Silk ()loves imported to sell at 7.,c ter 10c.
Chil+:'a Clingt.:iut :11.d Print Urt•s-ea, well Wilde and
beautifully trimmed at „'1.O0, 75e and 050.1,00i doz. Dress Buttons, worth 8e sed 10e per
da z,, lc.
WHERE, ? The Cheap Cash Store, Macdonald Block.
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G ORRI E.
WEST 1V AIVANOSII. Mr, Win, Niv.e tivas visiting Clinton.
Council met as a Court of Revision Mewls laet week.
May 30th, '98. There being no ap• Rev. J. S. Fisher and R. Harding'
are in Chatham this week, al tending'
the meeting• of the London Cenferenee'
Mr. Chas. King has moved a house
which he purchased in W'rt.xeter to
peals after adding a few names, The
Roll was received and adopted.
Council met according to adjourn•
rent. Members alt present; Reeve
in the chair. Minutes of last meet -
28, same concession. Tile Reeve' borrow money from the Bank of Dungannon, on motion ut Cameron • Miss GI eer, of Lu t
was instructed to negotiate with the', Hamilton, Wingham, each severally . and Medd. ' ing her cousin, Miss Lizzie Green.
Messrs. Parker regarding the matter I read and passed. The road work of Mrs Stitt anal Mr. R. U. Tate, of Toronto, was
and employ Messrs. Cameron, Holt) The following accounts were re- Mrs. J. Alton was ordered to• be visltinr l.i.: parents Here,
and hulmes, of Goderich, in their ceived and ordered to be aid: Jere struck off the road lists, I Mr. David Sanderson is visiting
legal capacity, to have the same n Parks, ^ h Y is filling up washout on Mrs Robinson was granted ti with ft!ends in adenallen, fret Co.
o r
pr lerly carried out
'Division line, con 3, W2; Alex Porter- charity. r Mrs. W. G. Strong and daughters
An agent representing the Sawyer Ifie:d, repairs at bridge on creek, lots The reeve reported safes he had %ire at821y on a visit to friends in
Masse • Co of Hauril ou was present 34, cons $nd J 50c • Owen Don- ex:tnlltaed and the clatter was dis- Hamilton and other points.
neliv gravelling at lot 31, eon 13, missed. I Mrs. 1:. G. McLaughlin has return.
and at considerable length urged . • friends in
ed home fI•
r out .et ,tail to
��left
upon the Council the advisability
Ra j. of 1 $4.20 ; Wm. [lanai= jr, repairing Putting drain in at St. Augustine
purchasing one of their road graders and fixing culvert at lot 40- cons 4 was left in the hands of head Com -Niagara halls-
RE1ViEMBEIz
for road making purposes within the i and 5, ? ; Amos Challenger, repair- inissioner•s on motion of Medd and
town.hip. Nu action in the mean
time.
Communication was read from E.
L. Dickenson E'q., Winghain, re- $1 ; Jas Bennett, repairing washout
ceived on behalf ut Messrs. Armour lots 37. cons 6 and 7, $2.50; Charles
& McAllister, Egg }Merchants of that Campbell,. repairing and fixing
town, claiming a certain amount of ixridge on creek, sideline; 33 and 3.1,
con 9, $7 ; \Vni Robinson, services
as assessor, 1898, $50 ; Duncan An-
derson sr, cutting hill lots 39, eons 8
and 9, $6.
The council then adjourned tilt
Thursday, 23rd June next.
P. PORTERFIEL.D, Clerk.
The following is the school report
for S. S. No. 9, for the month of May.
The names are arranged in order of
inet•it aseertained hy a system of
daily markings, deductions being
made for rad conduct, lateness, etc.
Sr. IV.—Maggie McDougal Vett tile
Rintoul.
Jr. IV.—Florenee Shiell, Alberta
BRUSSELS.
ing bridge at lots 30 and 31, con 0, Cameron.
The Bijou Corned Co. dl ew large
$1.50 ; John 11eDewell, tilling up An appropriation of e500 was 1
J 1 "
washonts sideline :13 and 84, con 5, audient ca in the 'town ha! I all last
made for roads.
The following cheques were is-
Boundary,
s- week.
Barrister TIays, of &newt le has re.
sued : Jas. Gibson, Memo. Book, signed the Captaincy of 13rus.els Vol -
20e ; Jno Bowles, culvert c West unteer Co., No. 5, and will t,e alined -
culvert,
1.6810 00 Paterson, > dt'Iil�and, i ed by Capt. McTaggart, of !Clinton,
damage, X5,3(3 ; \Vm McAllister, i Capt. [[rays was a popular ufll ••+r with
culvert, con 6, $1. ; Peter Clark, cul-: hi men who will regret hi, retire -
vert on eon 10, lot 8 $2.75 ;II Ryan, i meat.
repairng road opposite lots 15 and 18 i Out' town is very bad need '+f better
con 9 $4 ; Geo. Routledge, burying ! railway W. 1'. sudation.
dead shee, 50c , Wm Leddv, repair 1
Mrs. W. T. Hunter has rt:ld her
ing road, lot 25, con 4, $1 ; Mrs house and tot on John street. to Geo.
Robinson, charity, $6 ; W A Wilson,
services as assessor, and equalizing
Sellout 5 $85 • W 8 McCrostie pt
Your eyes are priceless. Take care of them, as no one will take
damages sustained by them in lav
care of them for you. if you need i.ng a quantity of egg, destroy:
ed on the 7th of this month
GLASSES opposite the 12th con, while
certain repairs were being on the
gravel 1•uirtl. and threatening to
bring an action against tyre tuwnahip
if a settlement could not be trade.
of filed.
Messrs Robt Currie sr, and R+rbt
Scott sr, both Directors of the East,
1V:iwanush ,lgricultural Seeiety at
Belgrave, were present soli&iting a
graet of ntonev froth the Township
in aid or said society.
111oved by Mr. Carr, seconded by
Mr. Sutherland, that $10 be granted Rintoul, Leslie Deacon, Frank Mills,
Yui that purpose. --Carried. Alfred Ritz, Alex. McDougall, Mary
The 'Treasurer reported cash oll Abram.
hand, 24th March last, $144.41.Paid Sr. III.—Willie Elliott, Roy I)ea•
out since that time, ,$'.03.91, leaving a con.
balance on hand at date of X80.47. Jr. III.—Nellie Biekle, Prank.
Resolved, that the suer of $t00 bo Shoebottotn, hubby Johnston.
extended this season u11 Eastern Sr. Ha -Bella McDougall, Ray -
gravel read from Wiugeairl to Blyth mond Elliott, Alex. Rintoul, Herbert
Shiell, David Johnston, Roy Ander-
SPECTACLES OR EYE
buy them from us.
Also a full line of 1Vatehes, Clocks, and all kinds
Jewelry. Repairing promptly attended to.
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OPTICIAN AND JEWELER.
Wool =
re re .4 war
O
0
50,000 Lbs.
WOOL WANTED
lip hest Prices Paid in Cash or
Produce.
A. MILL
Fat is absolutely neces- son, Ethel Hieks, 1Villic Hicks, Ida.
Abram.
sary as an article of diet. Sr. Pt. 1T. ---Howard Shiell, Willie
Shoebotton..
If it is not of the right kind Jr. ]'t. II.—tferiina Johnston.
tit.1,—Carrie Deacon, i'4ilburn
it may not be digested, Then I; ergasot►, Manicy Elliott, Christy
the body will not get enough Rintoul, John Abram, 1''ratnk Case -
more,
Of it. In this event there Inter. I.•--T.earuon ]licks, James
. Ferguson, Ella Walker, Maggie
i5 fat -starvation. • Casemorc, Wiltna 13ickle.
Scott's Etnulsion supplies . :Jr: I• --Harvey Linklater, Tessa
' Anderson, Katie Shiell, Barbara
this needed fat, of the right ;;tiles, 31tr{tl;its Shioll, lttaawe11 Abl:iin,
kind, in the right quantity, !Thomas hicks, Willie Stiles.
and in the farm already
li ith Bruce and Stmeoe counties
partly digested. 'started work on their house of
Asa result all the organs i
Refuge en the `.: ]tat of May.
.Jowl Charlton, member of North
and tissues take on activity. j'Norfnik, itis entered his 7011) year
soft;tate, tit. ermine. and has sat for his riding 2d years in
SCOTT ft; DOWNS Chemists, toro:t:t. theComm�ns.
Loris B. Dune, `Teacher.
•
Giver.
Bt•uisels laundry has been -told to
John Hetwlit, who will tel:e p esession
salary and delivering road lists, �$o2; = in the near future.
13 Bruphd, culvert, con 0, 82.15. heMrs.W.T.ne Hunter and 1tr. ..cony
have returned to Detroit.
Council then adjourned to meet have
Foreman Watt of the Ronald
on July nth at i0 o'clock. Works has gone to Brantfuru where
W. S. IAbcCRoartc Clerk.
he has secured a situariun.
Mrs. .1. D, Ronald went to Toronto
o last week. Mr. Ronald has recently
undergone a successful'nedieal oper•
ation an.l will return withM... ROD.,
ST. IiTELENS.
{totenaira tor l..vt x-eet.)
DeatJt1 dies again visited.nur village
and taken eine :of our esteemed citi-
zens in +the person of M rs. W. Taylor.
The deeensed was 31 years of age
and during her life has made many
friends both here and elsewhere and
her early death has cast a deep
gloom aver the neighborhood. Shed
leaves behind a sorrowing husband
and two children, aged 6 and 3
years respectively, who mourn sin
cerely the loss of a loving, faithful
wife and an atf'ectionate mother.
The faneral took place from the
home of the deceased's mother, Mrs.
McGuire, on Sunday, May 22nd and
a large enncourse of people assembled
to pay their last respect, Bev. W.W.
Leeeh, pastor of Bethel church, and
of which the deceased was a con-
sistent member, assisted by Itev.
Whaley, of St. llelens, eoudticted a
short service an the house, after
the funeral procession formed and
the remains were buried in Bethel
cemetery. Memorial service was
then conducted in the Bethel ehnrch
by Rev. W. W. Leech. The sorrow.
:n friends have the sincerest ayln•-
patlly of the entire community in
their sad bereavement.
Well Made
and
Makes Weli
hood's Sarsaparilla ie prepared by ex-
perienced pharmacist, of today, }ilio hare•
brought to the production of this great.
medicine the beet results of medical re-
search. hood's Sarsaparilla is a moderns
medicine, containing just those Vegetable'
ingredients which were seemingly bi-
t/ended by Nature herself fol Oat twale
tion of human ills, It ,n.: les and aq•
richer the blood, tones the 'stomach and
digestive organs and creates is appetite;
it absolutely cane all scrofula eruptions
boils, pimples, sores, salt rheum, end
every' form of skin disease; antes later
complaint, kidney troubles, strengthen*
and builds up the nervosa iyaterc. It slat-
tirelyoveroomsi that tired feeling, tieing
a.trengtlt Wad energy in plebe of w.ekseie
sad languor. It WITde yg aealaifie, tg-
Ahold tever,sad b pvrityia. the bleak ft
hkeeps the whole 'Mom
�> *arse. . 0 p ritia
US Ws beat -in tad tfae afar Trda ltileedrnfildr.
gala by air druggists. 11 refit for 1t.
flood's l�'ir� die d t.ner~1Us sad
sok Itesdetch�r, "✓IIE.