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The Wingham Times, 1898-06-10, Page 8if t k M.t# Nici 0 ACACII•#1,3,....,1111,1•111.1.4.,...11,4144.161.1110114, seer-ru „:„.„ Goods Opened this week in Siuelins, Dregs Goods, Gloves, Parasols, hos- iery, Ready ,11ade Clothing, Harte, Ties and Shoe,. Ne natter what you may require you'll find us pre- pared with an immense variety of the veru latest anti daintiest .teles and novelties. SPECIAL, FOR - SAT J RD JL Saeh prices as these are not pos- sible every day. This is the way we are glint; et tin it nn bargain day; 50 leer: t. t•*' (),ford Sboes, regular 41 .ifs. Saturday el lin. 20 pairs Boys' Shoes, rog. $140, Satur- day, 20 Men's. Suits, reg. $5.00, Saturday 13 25. 20 Boys' Suits, reg. $3.50, Saturday $2.25, 20 pieces Fancy Muslin, just opened, reg. 18e, Saturday 12?e. 10 pieces Fancy Print, reg. 121e, Sat- urday Oct. 5 pieces Table Linen, reg. 50c, Satur- day 33u. 30 pieces Fancy Dress Goods, Silk and Wool, reg. 73e and 81,On, Saturrtay 50e. 50 Crompton Corsets, reg. el for 75e. 10 doz. Ladies' Fine Hose, reg. 25e, Saturday I5c. 10 dol;. Child's Fast Black Hose, reg, 8o, Saturday 3c. 10 doz. Gents' Ties, just opened, reg. 50o for 25c. 10 Remnants pf Wool Carpet at half price, 10 doz,Leiies' Underwear at special prices. Come early if want to gat the first choice. The best things get first as a matter of coarse, At these prices iletison-•--.tugn.r----That Jos Dullard Ie- elnve x le10 for services as epeohd constable on :flay 24th-- ('arried. The Public ',t orris Committee reported 5tt follows : That work hoe been commence :d under the contract awarded for laying eonereto bittr- walk to Mr. Arch. Graham. That to secure a proper gradient of sidewalk upon John street it has bten foiled necessary to raise the crossings at the ioterseotiori of John and Edward streets and at the intersection of John ar.d Leopold streets-, and in consetlnence a eon. enterable amount of tilling in the vicinity diet eof wilt be required on the roadways, but material rsan' be found couv.:,itnt thereto, Victoria street requires grading between Josephine and Pewees streeta. Work has teen begun, haying in view the ending down of the hill thereon between Diagonal roan and about half way between Shutter and Frances streets, the rneteriat there- from being used to reise the street on Diagonal road and 'Victoria streets in the the vicinity of their intersection. Shuttr btreet from Diagonal road to opposite our Chairman's residence will in consequence require to be cut dawn, but we expect this can be done without expense to the town, as the material will be required by the contractor for tilling in on Victoria street. A 11 inch sewer is being laid on Victoria street frotn the main sewer on Josephine street as far as the junction of the draw running through Beattie Bros. and Dr. Tamlyu's lots. It is also proposed to In.y 10 inch tile for a portion of this latter drain, connecting with the 12 inelr sewer on Victoria street. Public convenience imperatively de- mands that some kind of a new sidewalk be constructed on the north side of John street from Josephine street to the carriage gate of the C P IL grounds, being 58 Let est of the southwest corner of lot 3, John Hanna's surrey. We would recommend that the necessary aivertieements be et race giyen for the conitruotion cf a cot, crate sidewalk between the points mention- ed, five feet wide, and if the proper majori- ty, as required by the municipal act, petition against the same,.. the Public Works Committee be instructed to ccn- street a plank sidewalk of such dimension as they shall deem proper, the cast thereof to be assessed on the propertiesir.rnediate- ly benefited thereby) A petition has been presented to this outwit praying that no action be taken itis regard to local improvement No. 27, idewalk on Patrick street, as instructions ad been received from your body to con - treat this local improvement, we refer the etition to von for consideration and urther instructions if deeemed advisable. We think the cutting down of Leopold treet north of Jokn street is desirable, the ravel coming therefrom being used to urface some of the streets finally graded. A carload of sewer pipe has been obtained, be bill for -which has been laid before the inanee committee. Some action ebould be taken with regard the sinewalk on the south side of Alfred rests, as it is in a very bad condition. J. A. )))Brion, 0, of is e n 1s c • • e e s o d e e c they'll not last long. s ma H. iiiciNDOW8 TOWN COUNCIL. The regular montly meeting was held on g Monday evening. Members all present, s except Dr. Kennedy. Minutes of last regular and special meetings were read t and approved. F A. communication from Sawyer -Massey Co.. limited, re rock crushers, was read to and ordered to be filed. Petition lieu, l,r:u•,. . and Miters st . praying council to Cit.!i.utl..:,b t., u.at.er of sidewalk on Patrick street. Petition was read from 3. E. Kent and others praying for concrete walk on east P side of Shuter street from Diagonal road to C Patrick street. Petition from A. E. Smith and others praying for concrete walk on south side tit of John street from Frances to Catharine streets. Chairma Angus -Hanson -That the report alio Works Committee be adopted. arried. heading --Robinson - That the Publ arks Committee be instructed to postpon e construction of the concrete walk o atriek street, being Local Improvemen o. 27, until further instructed by th until --Carried. Robinson -Reading -That the Publi orks Committee be instructed to con mot a concrete wall( 4e feet wide on th at side of Shuler street between the ens e of Diagonal road and north side o trick street, including e. crossing on th nth side of Patrick street at the inter ctioti of Sharer and Patrick streets, e titioned for by property owners -Car (f. Reading -Robinson -That the Publi arks Committee be instructed to con but a concrete walk on the west side anees and Catharine streete as petitione by property owners, and that th erk's report as to measurements, etc., b erred to the Court of Revision -Car (1, Manna -Hanson -That the following ice be inserted in the Wingham Times d the SVinghatn Advance, two news- ers published in the town of Wingham, two successive weelts-Carried. Here appeared notice which will be nd inauother coluinn ) he fire, water, and light committee orted as follows: be fire, water and light committee beg report that they made an agreement h the Gutta Pemba and Rubber Co., in eh the company agrees to take back 8 the of defective hose purchased in 1805, furnish the town in lieu therefor 200 r rt od Cross" hose, price 75 p cents per , or instead, if the council prefer it,. company will aupply 500 feet "Paragon" e at 00 cents per foot and allow the n 50 per cent of the original cost of the R lengths. It will be seen that the Company will allow the town 50 per cent. off the original price of eight lengths of disputed hose. have shipped back to the Company 8 the and ate awaiting instrnotiona from body es to which offer to aeeept. At* of the opluton that 500 feet of Co Petition from Wra. Clegg and 20 other ratepayers requesting that the tax imposed G5 export the owners, possessors or harborers •of dory. by the Revised Statutes of 1897, ea Chap. 27, entitled "An Act for toe Profit- aid bition of Sheep, and to Impose a tax on pa Dogs," be not levied in the town of so Wingliant and that appropriate legislation se ttherefore be passed. Mr. S. Gracey addressed the council x14 with reference to walk on Patrick street. The finance committee reported as fol- w lows : air Geo Shaw, drawing watering cart from Goderieh. . .... . . . .......4 3 75 Fr Wm Patterson,drawing hydrant,ete 0,5 for H 13 Elliott, printing con. By-laws 20 45 Cl Thos Irwin. salary 10 00 ref Gutta Porcha Co•,supplies for W W 2 50 rie Thee Manuel, salary 8 34 Wingham Bice Light Co, lights for May 1 22 not Jas hfcGuire, express charges, W W 25 ext ,Toho heading, climbing flag pole2 00 pap S Youhill, taking assessment..,, 100 00 for Jos Bullard, acting as constable1 50 Wm !tendo!! t& Co„ hal of account, re road machinefon )sell Telephone Co., Tel account2 00 T 11'atnilton t& 'Toronto Sewer Pipe rep Co„ sewer pipe 100 73 T Button Az Fessant, pumping water to for streets .. 0 00 Mrs Geddes, rep window broken wit by Fire Co 1 00 'Ali DK Strachan, watering cart 110 00 leng V Vannorman, salary and whiteand washing and -cleaning lockup30 65 feet CPIs freight ( f e gbt on hose 1 iJ foot Recommend that all the above accounts as read be paid, excepting John )leading and the Jas. :Bullard, and that theft be referred hos to the Commit. too A. M. Iiorx:#soN, Chairman, said Il($ '',.n -Manson --•'That the report of the flt,ahce Cotntnittee as now real be adoptui met (r,r.less i''"nd tor the re. speetive rte•.•' n,t.e..- (' er, t... V Anglue-Henna_--Ttl,tt the account of leng 3oixrt Dowding fo,' Clirubing flag !sole be your liiild'.-carried. Wo THE ‘ I N x .M. TIMES, JUNE 10, 180$,< new hose is required and recommend that the offer of the Co. to snpply 40 • feet "Paragon" !lost+ at 90 cents, allowing the town 50 per cent of the original Erica of 100 feet of the hose purchased in 18115, be accepted. We also beg to report that in accord - twee with }•our instructions we, pur abased a street waterlog cart from 1) Ii i4t.:tenriu at Ooderich, for $110 00, which is now being used with nor permission by John Hufftnan to water the street% We have made arrangements with Button 2 Fessant to supply Mr, Iluffnran with water e.t the rate of lel per week during the season, this figtet efror tbra meeting unless ratified by the council. Onr agreement with Mr, 11nfiman is, that unless his subscription list amounts to more than $15 per week, the council will pay for the water, If said list amounts to $18 or more, Mr. Huffman is to pay for the water. If between $15 and $18, the amount over $13 is to be apples.I on pay- ment for the water, the town making up the balance. Join HANNA, Chairman. Hanson-Ret:inson-That the report of the Fire, Water and Light Committee be adopted and that this council purchase 500 feet of hose as the said committee rnety select --Carried. Hanna -Hen -or ---That sections 18 and t 19 of By-law No, 10, 1880, be suspended for this evening -Carried. Angus--Reading-shat the distribution of the consolidated by-laws be left in the hands of the Mayor and Clerk --Carried. ° Reading--Angus---That $300 be placed b to the credit of the School Board. -Car- q vied. The council then adjo:trned. a BUILDER AND STRENGTHENER..- TIIAT 18 TIIF) Telnet AN GTTA\VA.LAD 1' A1'I'1,It;To Dif. Wil.meetlt' 1'LN ti PILLS. zinlong many in Ottawa and the vicinity who have been benefits( one way or another by the 'use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, the Journal has learned of the ease of Mrs, Gilchrist, wire e Mr. T. V. Gilchrist, of ,llintunburgh. 111x. Gilchrist keeps a groeery at the nnrnf,r of Fourth .1 ve. and Cedar street, and is well known to a great many people in Ottawa as well as to the villagers of this aubtu"b of the Capital, Mrs, Gilchrist states that while in a "run down" conditiun during the spring of 1897, she was great! j strengthened and. built up by the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Speaking of the matter to a Journal , eporter, she stated that whsle able to go about at the time she was far from well ; her blood was pool', she was subject to headachts, and felt tirt,d after the slightest ?:el ton. She had read at different Imes of cures effected by the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and de - hied to try them. She was bene- fitted by the first box and continued heir use until she had taken five oxes, when she considered herself trite recovered. Mrs. Gilchrist says hat she 'tiways strongly recommends Dr. Williams' Pink Pills as a builder d strengthener, when any of her friends are weak or ailing. Warns, spring weather is now upon us, and you will require suitable cool germents in order to enjoy so great a change, Well, we have the 1that goods and the garments t lest will give you. comfort, and not tax your pock- ets very much either, Look at the fine display of f WHITEWEAR IN • OUR WINDOW. Nothingfiner and cheaper than p you can buy in the cities. Ladies i houses and sel "'xCieun Wlc rcap"p^e^rs,,pe• et ift style and patterns at prices t -hat must n ' + - MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING. " . Special prices this week, Men's Suits, $1.00, for $2,95 ; Men's Sults, x0,00, for $4,75 ; Men's 'Suits, $8.00, for $6.50 ; Mon's Fancy Linen Coats, $1,00, for 80e ; Boys' Fancy Lit. en Coats for 50e; Boys' Pants for 40e, In 130YS' SUPT'S we have the largest and finest assortment. Can fit; every person and suit every taste. For° comfort and style in footwear at moderate prices, come to us. Satisfaetion or money refunded. Handsome, fine toned Organ for sale cheap on easy terms. ANNUAL CONVENTION OP C, E, AND N. 8. Folders have been issued this week front the TIM' s (Mee, giying the programme and music of the annual convention of the Huron County Sab- bath School Association and Huron County Christian Endeavor Tinton, which will he held in the Presbyterian church, Wingham, on Tuesday and Wednesday, June 21st and 22nd, The convent'on will bring a large number of people to tVinghant. We herewith give the programme for the two days: Tuesday -Sabbath School Association, Morning -Player and Praise, the pres.; President's Address, J, P. Rose, ex -pees., Exeter; Teacher's Opportunities, C. W. Andrews, Wroxeter; Discussion; Verbal reports from S. Sehorols and S. S. visi- tors; Nomination of Committees; Re- eponaibility of Teacher, J. P. Ross, Exeter; Discussion, Afternoon -Prayer and Praise; Secre- tary's Report, J. 0. Stoneman, Iieusall; Treasurer's Report and the Financial Obligations of the S. S., Israel Taylor, Clinton ; Discussion; Wingham Primary Class, Lesson for July 3rd, taught by Miss J. Murray, W ingb am ; Convention Bible Class, Lesson for July 3rd, taught by Rev. J. W. Rae, Toronto. Evening --Song Service: Introduction of President; Address, The Relation of Parents to S. S., Rev. 13. Clement, Cttn- in Glen farrow, ton; Singing and Collection; Address, "Woman's Hemisphere," J, W. Rae, BELMORE. - Mr. J. Gallagher has gone to Miehigan to reside. ' Mrs. Williams, of Manitoba, is the guest of Miss M. Fleming. Belmore is juste small place consist- ingofabeut 25 families,yet it takes the lead in some respeets. Since last fall seven weddings have Laken place in which one of the contracting parties was a resident of' Belmore, and if reports be true, the eighth will take place this week. These facts facts speak well for our belles. VA happy event took place on Wed- nesday, June lst, when Mr, James Merkley, of i3elrnore and Miss Maggie Terrilf, of Belmore, were united in the holy bonds of matrimonv by, the Rev. J. '4V. Gofiin, of Gorl'ie ., Phe bride was assisted by Miss !Mattie Merkley, sister of' the groom, while Mr. Chance Jerome, of Wingham, supported the groom. The happy couple will make their future home Toronto. Wednesday --- Christian Endeasor Union. Morning -Sunrise Prayer IUeet- fng, led by E. P. Paulin, Wicgham;Son; Service; "Yesterday," (Eeperienees) D. MaTavieh, Cliaton; "To -Day." (The Duties,) R. J. Elierington, Letnley "Forever," (The Hope of the Y. P,) Mary E. Robe, Clinton; Discussion; Our Back- bone -"What is It 7" How to Keep It," "What are Its Benetits," A. S. Mc- Dowell, Westfield ; Discussion; Open Parliament-''Th°Work of Committees," (Your Questions and Plans of Work) W. H. Kerr, Brussels; Treasurer's Report; The Christian Endeavor Train; Secre- tary Cooper's Report. Afternoon - Song Service ; " What Kind of Personal Work Can Young Peo- ple Do in the (lhuroh," Wm. Stoddart, Goderieh; The Quiet Hour, "What it is," "How it Works," Mrs, Pentland, Dun- gannon; Discussion; Missionary Inspir- ation, Mr. Dickey. Seatorth ; Discussion, How do you work your Missionery De- partment.; Open Parliament --The Social Life of Young People, led by the Presi- dent; "The imperial Sabbath," Rev. W. Riceby, Blyth; Report of Junior Super. tendent, M. S. Washington, Clinton ; The Value of Junior Work, Mrs. P. J. McKay, Woodatook; "Junior Garden Exercise," 75 Wingham Juntors, Halsey Park, Conductor. Evening -Song Service; Introduction of Prestdeot Erect ; Address -Amos R. Wells' Ittustrtited Address on the Tenth Legion, A,'i', Cooper, Clinton; Collection; M,#sic; Address, Rev. W. P. Wilson, Hamilton; Consecration Service. Care of the Complexion, It is a well-known fact that a torpid liver produces a sallow hue and a dull yellow complexion. You need not expect a clear, beautiful complexion, if the blood is rendered impure by sluggish action of the liver, which cannot properly perform its function of purifying and filtering ail impurities from the blood, Ladies, Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills if an invaluable remedy, for by their action on the liver and blood they promote true beautyby rendering g the blood pure. This is the starer. What do we live for if it is not to make life less difficult to each other ? Manitoba traces its origin from Manitou, the; Indian appellation of "the Great Spirit." In the 23 libraries of Berlin which are either public or belong to official bodies, there are over 2,000,000 volumes. B LYTH. The Bijou Comedy Cotupany dos- ed a successful week's engagement in Industry Hall on Saturday night. They gave the best show that has struck this village for a long time. The choir of Trinity church held a pie -hie in Goderieh on Tuesday, Robt. Fleuty, of Wingham, :has accepted a situation on the Standard staff D. M. GORDON DIRECT IMPCIRER. Rev, D. Sparling, principal of FOR SALE, Wesley College, has been erected _ That most desirable property, known as the old strawberry garden, opposites Standard Furniture Factory, being lots s 1, 2 and 3, Alfred street, Wingham. A good house 22 x 23, with six foot stone • • foundation, whole size of the house of six rooms in good repair. Also a etable buggy house and woodshed, A goof well 19 Peet deep, soft water cistern and the garden well stocked with fruit of all kinds. $575 will buy the whole lot. Immediate possessiongiven interested earties. Apply- quick for it must be sold by July lst. Apply to G, P , Lower WinWELLSgham. president of the Manitoba confer Ince, Goderieh is highly honored at thi years Pharmacetztical exams, Chas Watson captured 3 medals -a silver and two gold. James Bruce, West Wawanosh, had the misfortune to have one of his horses break its leg in some un- accountable manner while running at Iarge, Thomas Wark, of Varna, plucked from a field ou his farm on Monday last stalks sf peas which were full of • bloom. These peas were sown in the second week of April. L. Wettlaufer, of Auburn, has Sold his general store business and stock to Thos. Riddell, of Londes- boro, who toJk possession Monday. Wettlaufer expects to go on the road. NOTICE Take notice that the Municipal Council of the Town of Wingham intends to construct as a local improvemen . • , A Concrete sidewalk, are feet whie, on t north side of John street, between •losephtue st •-et and.a palet (58) fifty eight feet w est from t westerly 1lnrit of Lot No. s, .7#1111 Ennuis ,e ry, and to assess the Snal cost thereof ,oe» rho property .e ed thereby, and a statement showing the lan lL•wle to pay the the owners there. mined from the last n t• tilers in the office of. V, and is open fur in= ahacthw thereon and to be belie ' that said assessment, and the auws of, so far as they can 1 . use revised assessment rot Is the Clerk of the ,Liu sip tpection during otllo. h The estimated cost . the work is 5201,46, of which ;3210,2:, is to be provided out of the general funds of the Municipality, irurther, take notion that the list publication of this notice will be on the Mk day of June, 1805. A Court of itetision will be held on Monday. the 11th day of July, 1808, at 8 o'clock, after noon, for the purpose of hearing complaints against the pro. posed assessment or accuracy of the frontage measurements, or any other complaint which per. one interested may desire to make and which by SW is cognizable ba the Court, Dated Clerk's otlioe, Wingham, Juno 655, 1205. J. B. FERGUSON, Clerk. Mr. Ed, Moser was visiting friends in Stratford on Sunday. A hard•looking lot of Syrians, bears, etc., struck the town one Iday last week, but were soon shown the out by Chief Davis. On Sunday evening an old resi- dent passed away in the person of Jeremiah Lynch. The funeral took place on Tuesday morning to the Dublin cemetery. Ile leaves a fond send loving wife to mourn !ter loss who has the sympathy of the whole community in her sad bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stothers visited friends in Dungannon on Sunday. A baseball match between the Brussels and BIyth clubs took place in Recreation Park on Tuesday after neon. Both teams put up poor ball., the locals especially making more errors than the other side did runs, The snore stood at the end of the fourth innings, 21 to 6 in favor of the visitors, The feature of the game was the batting of Stratten and Brown for the visitors. James and Maurice Lotnbartus, charged with assaulting Michael Dal- ton, of Ashfield, have been commits. ed for trial at the June sessions. James McDonald, charged with robbing the postoffice at Norwood, and who broke jail at Peterboro', has been captured at Windsor. A. very happy event took place at the home of Thos. Ashton, Colborne, on Wednesday, when his daughter, Miss L. Ashton, was married to Mr,, Edwards, of Westfield, MONEY TO LOAN. Any amount of money to loan on good farm property at 5 per cent per annum. STt2AXG13T LOANS -Payments made to suit borrower. Satisfaction guaranteed. Charges low. At ollIee Friday afternoon and all day Saturday. ABNER COSENS, Macdonald Blook,•Wingham. ?ITOTJCE TO OttuDIr(,RS.-. Notice is hereby 1,1 given, pursuant to R. 8. 0., 1805, chapter 120, sec. 38, that all persons having claims against tiro est.,tc of John Elliott, !Moot the town, of Wingham, chairmaker, deceased, who flied on or about the 24th day of July, 1806, aro hereby required to send bstone, Wingliatn, 1' r0 , sollcotherwiito deliver foe theoadtuinis. tretrix of the said John Elllott, deceased, on or before the 25th day of June instant, their names, addresses and descriptions, fall particulars of their claims and the nature of the seonrity, If any, held bill them, procetd tiafter said date tnasat tt todistribute the assetsof the d deceased, having regard only to tits chute of which she shall then have notice: Dated this 2nd day of Juste, A. D. 1808. 1'il,Ll;N DAVIDSON S. VAN8T0NE, Admiulsaratrix.' Solicitor for Admtnistratrix, Notice to Creditors.. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to R. S. O., 1897, chapter 129, section 38, that all persons Having claims against the es- tate of Thomas M. Dunn, late of the Township of Turnberry, in the County of Huron, Carpenter, deceased, who died on or about the loth day of Feb - miry, A. D. 1898. are hereby required to send by post propeid or otherwise de- liver to R. Vanetone, Wingham P. 0., soltaitor for the Executor of the said de- ceased, on or before the first day or July next, their names, aadressee and de- scriptions, full particulars of their claims and the nature of the so3urity, if any, held by thein, and after the said date the Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased, having regard only to claims of which he shall then have notice, Dated this 2nd day of June, A.D.1808. WILLIAM MUNDELL, R. 'V t,NIITONE, Executor. Selfeltor for ,Executor. House and tot For Sale. The undersigned offers his house and lot on Alice street for sale. The house is a nine room frame one, with kitchen, and there is a number of good fruit trees on the lot. For full partioulara apply tee JAS. WILSON, Wingham. BOAR FOR SERVICE The undersigned will keep for service on north half lot 2, first line, Morris. te tboroughbred Chester White F3oar. Tferres, 31.00, with privilege of returning necessary, J. tee FYFE. STORES FOR SALE The administratrfx of the estate oil Alexander Dawson, deceased. offers for sale the Two Stores in tritingham now occupied by Messrs. N, A. Fare qubarson and W. H. Wallace, Offers for the same should be addressed to J. A. MORTON, Wingham, Solicitor for the Estate Order your.. -AND-- ---FROM THE - HOLSTEIN DAIRY. R. J. DOBIE keeps in stock all the leading Iines in HARDWARE Stoves, Paints, Oils, Glass, .Rope, and Binder Twine, in season. Just arrived, a consignment of rem" - mixed paints, Also agent for Drayton Tile, sizes on hand,, 211, 3, 4 and 6 inch« Prices right. Give biro a trial. R. J. DOME, WHITECHHURCD. For a Suit that will fit comfortably, " look well, wear well, and keep in good shape, you had better go to Webster's' 1 ew Spring Goods and Samples of all the latest designs in Scotch and Canadian Tweeds, Worsteds, Serges and Overcoatings to choose from. Orders filled promptly at very low prices. Webster Sv Co,, Claeen's Moak.