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The Wingham Times, 1899-05-05, Page 8• nn5,400 ,. beech at 518 ., 60 d0 H 60,000 ""cedar at 815. ,,, 900 00' • �" * 10,000 "" seno,re timber at, 515 150 00 .+. ..a,... • 5.000 " long sq timber at $17 85 00 Trails .and Iron ,.. 200' 00, Variety is the spice of life. There stones ..................,:1tQ o0 sufficient variety of Labor ........ ...... .,.,....1..,1000 00 I'ilea 200 00 MEN'S 0 S READY -T© -WEAR ,ITIT 2 at this stare to suit all tastes. The .Soya" suits at .53 and $d, in three- piece styles will ;.00n find owners at those prices, ILII. �3. McICDOO THE CLOTHIER.--- Toiel ....,•$8079 70 It was explained that possibly the work might be done for leas than these estimates. T'he Committee recommended the raising of 08000• for building of the dam. The report was adopted. Councillor ble enzis advocated nlsaning out the darts, now. Councillor Gregory wanted to keep the estimates as low as possible. The Mayor reported for the Executive Comruittee re scales at G T It as per request of the drovers. Considerable dis- cussion followed, and the matter was dropped, it being understood that if the town drd not put in the scales, the drov- ers would do. so. lay -law No 888 to ratify the agreement This atom. is full of vigour of the made with Carr Bros to purchase the UM spring season more than on the water privilege, aid to provide fuude for alert to meet your expeetatians it. is . the purchase and repair of the privilege K pleasure to know the retailingof was introduced and read first and second reliable qualities of Dry Goods, times. Goiley—lrwin-Thatl3y)aw No 388, as Clothing, Boats and Shoes, and Gloves at a moderate price is well now read be published in the Winghani By-law No 889 to regulate the clos done as to he necessary for y au to a rule down them. I found things much, l MOT'fxA ° i' SALE, ing of shops in Wi.ngbam was read twice i I was enil'lcyed at once to begin work an be amended to provide for the keeping � f h t •. th oi, ay ilaoullug, i It was Hien pointed out that. the proceed- . beg)n until nada, axlti at wag es that �s t d h t, f f 1 ` ttaine:I t' f T 1 t ie pro. duoed at the ohne. of side, 1•.Uere will be offered fbtr d sere by nubile auction, by Peter deans, auctioneer; 11.114.; WIN('UJA M TIME ,. MAY 5i„ L1;ID. • Advance—Carried, . "Can't Afford to Paint" The man who says that forgets that painting pro- perly done is economy, and the feet is he cart"t aftord. NOT to paint, }low often you require to pafut is largely depend-' exit upon the paint yon uses THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAIN'S' out last ethers. They are thremost economical paints you can use, because they cover most and wear longest. Add to this theirgood appearance, and, you have perfect paints—The, Sherwin-Williams Rain fs.. They are made for many different kinds of printing.. Whatevor it is you want to paint—a house, or anything in or out'.of the house --We mako the rfnht paint for that particuliirpurpose-.not one -slap -dash mixture for all. YOUNG & PAULIN HARDWARE MERCHANTS. inspeet. SPRING DRY GOODS better hem, T arrived here at 10,30 on ,• 11'lolienzie—Sanson— That By-law 889 ` Sa etrday night, and to my great surprise I Valuable Property 1n tile Towns Open o the s ops two nights an a week.. Monday = if I liked,but 1 did not o 'f 'ltl�gham. Counter triter counter piled full. We never planned so lavishly; we've never had so many buyers. This month we offer special lines. 100 Sample Parasols, all styles, at small advance on wholesale price.. .150 prs. Fancy Sill: Gloves, all shades, old country samples, very special. :200 prs. Sample Hose, plain and fancy, from 10c. up to $1,50, . '1Q0 Fancy Shirt Waists, very spec- ial, frons 750. to $2 50. Don't miss these goods, first choice. Special in Boots and Shoes, Ready - Made and Ordered Clothing, Hats, Shirts, Collars and Ties, Lanes, Embroideries, Carpets and Lace Curtains. Everything reliable at PA H. McINDOO. Early closing, May 1st. TOW11 COUNCIL. 'Regular meeting of Town Council, Mon day evening, May let ; members all Pres- ent. Minutes of former and three snbse- quent special meetings read and confirm- ed. - The following members of the Fite 'Company tendered their resignations : J Mitchell, 3 Sell, J Hamilton, R Worth, C Newton, 3 Flannigan, D Lougheed, Wm Watt. Chief Vannorman named in their places—John Gillespie, Wm Blatch- ford. 0 `ransley, W Walksmith, G Hanna,: Jas Day, Geo Town; D Robert Ferguson, y. Irwin—Golley — That the resignations be accepted, and those s posited . by the Chief be approved—Carried. - D Stewart requested exemption on his fare lands—referred to Court of Revis- ion. ' From 3 D Ronald, offering Chemical Engine for hale—worth 42000, for $1500, ten years to pay for it—Filed. PINANPE COSnnTtSE im•'PosT, Sundry :persons, work on dam . - , . S •Youhill., assessment & postage. Goldie di MCCulloch, expenses r waterworks.... Alex Ross, supplies............... Municipal World, for roll ,...,,... McLean &. Son, 18 cords wood.... Wingham Electric Light Co 33 02 Jas Brock, work on streets 3 48 S11 "Young, salt ,.......•.,60 Jas Duffield Jr Son, supplies. 5 95 '" Dog tage . 6 60 ,Ino 111eLeod, work at bridge .. 2 12 Thos Moore, work on streets ... 4 38 Geo }highest, work on streets .... 14 94 A Morden, work on dam .... , . 75 Palmer Morden, work on drain ,. 2 00 SMxehwain, work .... , Chat Barber, work on streets .... 26 01 A Barber, work on streets ...... 8 75 Canadian Express Co ,, 1 25 Wm Moore, work on street ......8 75 7' Manuel, balance salary.. .. 2 00 T Manuel, work at wheel hailed,. ° 3 76 .city.. In my candid opinton it will in the `van Vannorman', salary .... w.,.. 4t, 33 ": not fat distant future be the leading pity of 33811 Telephone Co .. ............ 1 65 the bominion, as it is situated midway "" "• 180 between the Atlantic and Pacific oOeaus. Recommend that above aeootlnts' be I met a number of old Winghamites here, among them being Ideate Thos Losiie and Chairman, aone,0eo IlleRay, Geo Donough, W T3eldon 7. iansorx•�Xett►doo-•-That John 'Murray and others. There appearea to be a regular be paid $20 on account, for boring pumps movement from all parts at the present --Carried, time to the West, and as opting work bas lrtat2soti XrWirx—That the report of the , not yet begun • in general,. o; great number iritisnee Committee be adopted and arenot employed,. lit no doubt tt few rnheq', iasu.d—Oarried. days will regulate this state of affairs, On. The 'Waterworks Committee presented looking around through the arty 1 found I si rola estimarte of ooat et dam, as pre* could not get employrtient for a couple of pare y Mt Oaten, as follows, : - weeks. and hearing that work had begun 1�1 feet reek elm at 815 ....$ 175 50 in North Dakota 1 concluded 1 would take vll 'Inge being taken on petition, no amend - ho ea to aotory to ted, 4 , tto etty how long,may en r h• C more than surprised with appearance e • m utA4 . of this city (Fargo). Later on x intend to• 'Comnty of Nuron oto Woduntday, the 17th day% oy Hanson—Golley--•That Bylaw Ivo 389 Our Shoe Department " 1 r lata ere gut T 3.m meat cowl now be made, except on re- h d theat the Queen's Hotel, itithe Townof W' gi r the quest of petitioners. Ifiaty %1 ll, .18,19,,atr-i: ccloolc in rho afteutoon�ttltr temp following vnluabie property, that to to say: (doer nn y virtue ,;n rr power o sae 40, iaa certain re��tttared� tMrDrt•• ae whish ail 1 give you s ne iitfortnatiott on the teing as now read be passed—Carried. The north half of, lot number l:i0 en the %t'estsifit By-law No 890 to procure .°51000 for - ance quesg on,.as this lea total prohibie,at nt Minnie street government survey to the sairL G t RD�N. Ladies, if you would wish to get the very newest Shades, Patterns or Materials in Sprung Dress Goods in either European or American Designts;, and at tempting prices; Colne to D. M. Gordon's, You will be sure to get better sat- isfaction and better value `than, others can give you.. Ladies" Spring Jackets ani. Capes. direct from Berlin, Germany, correct in every pa'rticu'lar,. ;are now open: for inspection and prices are reasonable:. Our stock of Silks, Embroideries, Laces of - all widths, patterns And: qualities, Gloves, Hose, Ribbons, Ha ndi erchiefs &c., is- weary complete and attractive. Gents' Furnishings and. Clothing Our story; of Imported Fine Worsteds, Scrges, Tweeds and Trimmings; of rare quality is tie largest and lest that. we have ever showy, which we make up in the very latest style of the tailoring: art.. We believe' that we have;the largest and best stock of Ready-made Clothing tn'�{Winghaamn, and will sell; Bos'' Suits from $1.25 u p,: and 1V1 irl'fi heavywell trimmed ar�1 well made 5 1, t Serge Suits at.,W.00 and up. State, ''B•nt I. have not been' here long Town of %%Ingham„ cerutninieg one' quarter often current expenses of the town was. read . acre of land more or less..• th dpassed.eneng4 to torch en this1 matter. Then. as Qi, this property [a altntto a °o4.) frame dwelling res floes an Mimeo=—AlcIndoo-'That the Executive tasee4/1 and tvgrli among the farmers 22 x 28 and 15 x 1hi w tt" kitchen 1 x SG and wood. Shed 12x20' Tnoreiaeaooct nta.00llar nndor- main part of the hoose and he hon9e is heatod.by a finalturuaba.-There-i- oleo trdand soft water cote. vonient for user 'The property it*8ituato,l hr one of the nicest' and meet conwenfentloealitiesin the town of Whrghann. TEn is OF SAnt.:, Ten per cent. of the purchase money on the clay ni` sale and the balance without interest in 20 days thereafter. Arrangeutents•can be made, however„ to allow a portion of the pur- chase money to remain on mortgage at reasonable interest. - - Tho property %Hilt be sold subject to a reserve bid. - Further particulars and conditions will bre made known on, the day of sale or may bo hadr on application to'the auotioi,eor or tiro Vendor's Solicitor. . Intending' purchasers will be allowed pgnnisstop to inspect the premises. Datedat. Wingita a this 28th day of April, A. D. 1899. PETER I.i'ANg,, 3t- YANSTONE, Wing_hatny, Auctioneer, Vondor'adolicitor, Committee prepare a ,Bylaw to be intro- between Winnipeg; and Fargo ; for some fifty miles south of Winnipeg little or no watdared at next meeting of the Council for seeding has beets .dune, but some , of the opposite Josephine street from a point farmers were ploughing., Then between ]La oppositethenortherly limit of lotrdit's . Salle and Gretna there is some seeding survey to the ( Tit Station, providingagdt; done, butwhen you cross into Daltdta you that 50 per Cells of cost be charged to the general funds of the municipality. seethe seeding; in full swing, and by the A. lively discussion followed, the Mayor ,'ti°xeMoil reach Grafton and Grand forks, and Councillor Gregory strongly opposing ; you see thousands of acres sower, and the tale motion. The motion carried by m _ ground in first cruse condition to receive. vote of 4 to 3- the seed: 13ut oh the mud on the retools. Nott' as I intend to give you another letter Colley—McTndoo—That $350 be carried , to the credit " of the School Board—Car- . in a week or so • I will conolude. for this time, but before I do I must say I never met a more sociable lot of people in all my t>Aayels than I have here. Hoping you relay get this in time for this issue, ll aloe • 3'ours, To the Editor of \Vinghafn Times. J IIAnslulstt'. DEAR Silt :—To fulfill. my promise to you.,. - Forgo, N D, April 24th,,1899. I will give a short account of my'journey " . ]3onig. since Ileft Wingham. IleftWinghanron :Akar..—Oo April. 10th," the Wife of Wednesday, the 10th of April, for the WeSt: oe, Arkell of Ou I rose;. a son. Of course I was not in as good a position to '1 13nNsoLIFr—In Wingham, on Inlay lei, tell you what the prospects for, the wheat the' wife of 2r. Harry''Hensclit', of a , old, 3 ,yearling ea es, '2 .plink 'calves,. 2l ewes, 0 store hose; E hrood s, % t th litter °E. •piers; about 26 surging and Copying receives special from what it was other years, T should con�Zootv>r—Lo(Sg>{TtTUp E, —At 5•b, Paul's hens, 1 w,n•xan. 1, psi note, 1 solo horsy nearly attention,. dude that with favorable weather, the crop rectory, Wi ane cin May 3rd by Rev,.new,1 pole bob rytoigl . early new: 1 cutter, 1 tate ried. Council adjourned. £,ETTER k'RONL 'VIE - VJES`E. Unreserved Auction Sale —oF— arm Stock and Tmplem hr.' .berf S, Reid bas instructed J tioneer, spill by public auction on East Waw oeh, on ednesd.ay, M the foil <wing •valuable • orris. Ave. aishebtv.12, 10 potty, Wier: horse 6Mc ye re old, 1 ho ee &seven years old 2 cows newly calve 1farro cow, .1steer 'two•years • is literally lammed with the best; and, newest Foo ear that - money can procure. Prices still lbw.• ,Please ren'tember that no house in the trade: can do better for you in ally slimes of pure fresh Groceries. - TEAS ALWAYS A SPECIALTY • Highest prices paid for good Butter, Eggs and Dried Apples, D. M. GORDON, , DIRECT IMPORTER. PHOTOGRAPHS . . E SMITH The photos M. E. Zurbrigg has in. his, window speak for themselves..; Just look la and see the' first time: yon are in town or down street. Photos,. Crayon,. Water Color, Ea - daughter. y' crop is, as if I had been driving; but judging Id&M IM). rec cry ngfC 1 Y i,iow ncaily me4v 2 1'pnrteee plow% s turnip Good work guaranteed to all. in some sealOOS w. l.1 be very good Some W Lowe PITT TStal1 Milton Moote't'o: poi ec nee ry env whifttstrees; beet double >a 1J . E. Zti lIMIGG,, Notes and accounts collected on reas- Opposite Presbyterian Church. unable terms , • Boy wanted to learn Photography. fields between Wingham and Toronto I Miss Lillie ri 'L'3okeridze, both of harness•nearlyn looked d' 1 well Between Toren- Wh)tech urch:'!f harness,: 1 r, no 9 sat t, 1 set igle harness, Ilsetplow buggy wilt 1 grind! Stone, half shover mew organ, and batter bowl excee iug y e dozen neavmr to and Cali°, very little _ - ... unless pre nearly n seen ; but the farmers in this section had begun their spring work. This is also.t the ' b f '1 east fT t T' ,Cook's_, Cotton Boot Compound. over 11 used monthly b Ie successfully y y dyes ask effectual. LOWS m mi o Toronto. From 10,000Ladies.Safe, case or some es your draggf$tfor Cooke Cettoe Raot Com- Orillia on through to Rat Portage very pound. Take no othher• as all Mixtures, pills and, little is to be seen at this time df the year. imitations are dangerous. Price; NIo, 1, $1 pper bozl lVo.2,10 degre0s stronger,$3 per boa. No. On the 19th the ice was still on Lake Sim. 1 or 2, mailed on receipt of price and two 8 -cent roe, and on the north of Lake Superior. stains' The (look oompanywlndsor..Ont.1 responsible Druggistss 3u O nada ended by all This country is a forlorn looking phi/4114 present, bat in summer, no doubt, it will No,1 and No, 2 for sale by Colin A. Campbell be very fascinating to those who delight in Druggist Ane scenery. From Rat Portage to Winni BROS. & BUTTON WALKER BROS. peg it was as dreary a scene as was to be - seen -en the whole journey. The whole UNDERTAKERS, wf 4GHAtvl. $128 17 country is almost covered with water. The Night. calls et Button Bloch, or Fifth 101 60 snow was all gone, but with the ground . door south' of School- House.'' Shop op - 16 covered with water and mod it was any- posate Macdonald block. 16 l0 I 770 The Kentucky Bred "Fro K 49 50 thing but pleasant to behold. We arrived in Winnipeg on Friday about 1 p tn; and as it had been raining and snowing,in the morning, and the night before, the streets were in a fearful state of mud, There was a very heavy loaded traia on the way out, and to some_ of us very uncomfortable, as we had nothing. but a slatted bottom and back of seat from T oronto to Winnipeg. This was the ,most unfair treatment of the whole journey. For example, there were a large nhmber of emigrants of all nation- alities and they were provided with Cushioned seats and assisted passage, . 3 75 while here were the good Canadians pro• video with the very poorest of accomoda-'1 tion. Surely two such companies as the. ' C`i'��orGTR can provide somethreg better than this. On• arriving at Winnipeg 1 was surprised atthe immensity of the Raid. L W HAtteott, Stallion will stand for ser at Swarts' Hotel stables d urin': he season of 1899:' D SeitletiONN lENa i6 a beautiful dark bay,sover 16 hands e tand high, perfect in symmetry and limb and superior action, weighs 1400 ihs. As his pedigree shows,.)re came of moble stock, cotubittint strains of rho superior racing families of radon tinter and directly relating to 'many of the moat distingu{shed trotters ever bred id America, and running beck through a a en er elifottnder n i he to 'OId M ss 73 u br tt Humero s d lfambietonian the fountain heats of the trot• ting + ting family.' As a stock• bores he cannot talc t0 get valuable stock for et crykind of non as well as speed. ZENO carried off 1st prises and diplomas wherever shm 1b vnwill be to the interest of farmers to ase this horse before( breeding their mares, GEO. WIt&ITii, V. VANN01LMAN,. 1Ffanatter• O.vurr. NOTICE. The anti :1 meeting of Share- holders of th Biuevale Flax f o., Limited `w11Lktiheld in e "oresters' stall, ovule, Satur ,, May, at 2 for the glsb Jen of -a .Board o 1 ireotors, and th ransaction ofany of•. f bust- ness that may 1+y0MS before the ,thio - "ting. Yr 'n Uw W.CJcr Soo y. pails, new sco onsly sold,; chute +'.a milk runs, forks, rakes, hoes.. and seecrat • her articles too runner us to mention, Salo a 130 ' In k hnr p Z. 8113,-M1 sums of $3.00 and uc r, rash; over th,. airt.ount eight, months credit ad norriven on p chasers fnrnisning approred joint, tw . - 4t per ant per annum off for cash ot} credit ar owes. Everything will be sold wttjtout ,teee -e as tin proprietor has rented his farm. J. CITRRIE, ltOOT. S, R.. Auotiont:'Tr, - - Prop NOTICE OF diction of - Partnjr D t for r Notice is tereby given that the dtartnorship here- • tofore atthgi: 'ng between, us, the undersigned, as Tinsmiths, in the TOwo' of Wintehani. under the nnmc pf Ja; 4 ufljeltl 8t' SOu, has this day bee,, ,Iisaolved by mut• 1.eb,,sent, nil debts owing to said paitreership ar o be paid to )amts•1)ulfisid, and All claltus aenteet , ; e said partnership aro to be presented tc.hdm, by wit: 1 the saute will Ge wattled. The busing&s will be con tied. by,the said fames DetlielOor 11►ted'ab Wingbaut, this 1Sth , of April, 1899, • Witness, 1 J'A s DUFFtELD. •lI. HEATH, t lfl O.8 . UI'FIELIJ, All outstanding accounts must be settled 0500. JAS. ritli1?1E OUSE TO: -RENT The undersi house to rent, from Wingham z net e tdn ; al d has omfortable- about one mile . ores : land in con, good bearin• • chard. ALEX. K Y, Winghant P.O. PUBLIC NOTICE. Havin • moved to town to the resi. dance 150013' occupied by Geo 1' Wells, corner Centre and Alfred streets, near the GT R, 1 ism prepared to pay the highest cash prices for all kinds of Sags, Rubbers, Copper, Horse Bair, Wool Pickings, Iron and Metal of all kinds, delivered at my residence, or if word be left, I will call' for same. - C. GOODMAN. LOUNGE REPAIRING . The undersigned is prepared to receive orders for repairing lounges and matresses. Lounges recovered, mat• theses made over, carpets ,sowed and laid. Lowest prices and good workman. ship. Orders promptly attended to. Leave orders at my residence, Centre street, next to Wit. Rotolo', or address box 54,Wingbani. . WM. WALKED.. }viNOHAu - Gen.eral Banking Bus}lpiess.trans* acted. Money advanced to farmers and business men onendorsednotes and collateral, Farmers' Sale Notes Cashed. '. l ° Moneysremittedby draft to all'parts of Canada and the United States. - 9 PELTO S PU PS We build our 'pumps to last for years and have thein in price from 2.5O up. , Brass Cylinders '.and9 Galvanized Iron Piping. We have a, full stock of the above goods. Call and get prices when in need et .anything in our line. .TOUll11t P ELTO11T, Opp, Beatti.e's Livery. AR LOAD JOIST RECEIVED rnle LEADING OCHER Having purchased the butcher . bud.. ness text' the Brunswick, I am prepared to supply the public with all kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats, Sausage, Bologna, &o. Orders taken and mealy delivered to any part of town. • A call soiloited, -•'PhoneNo. 0 D.' Px1•l;i r Portland Cement .. We Solicit Your Orders. Also Refrigerators and Screen Doors. SMITH & PETHICK.