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The Wingham Times, 1899-06-02, Page 5j WAR NEN. THE ORIGINAL S Rou e r 0 116 WLNtrtiAM TIMES, 1UNE 2,, lbUO. tines tile dreinwoes read toD.Dunk• puneil met on May 29th as a in, at $1,90, Dunkin to pay for the Court of Revision ; there being net tile ut tile drain aet oes Culroesl bound- Council then met for The gave also appeals, the reit was ads COLORSp general balsiness. Adry with statute labor. .township Minutes of last meeting' rend awl ,1, : to pay for tile ; Mee gave Richard, rd, approved. Treasurer's statement EA Porter leave to put tile drain across showed balance on hand of $648.33 10 and 11 coil line with statute labor, -flied. Onryetition of W. C. Webb, Township to pay fie' tile. Mr. Mit• Jos. Campbell and others, the ebe11 •reported that,,lee had employed I3oard agreed to see about putting You hay clothes that ; George Nicholson to do some nem. snow fence on hill en eon. 12. rhe wear so that you will al _ eeryrepairs to Oernmill's bridge. folio wing eheques were issued :•-- Cruickshank -- 1►fosgrove ...,- That 1 Manchester Public Library grant ways look well dressed, Mr, Coupland be appointed to get $iO ; Assessor's salary., $60. ; A. Robertsons Pure Deady Jobb's. bridge and culvert repaired.. ,Dirk repairing road eon, 2, 51.50 ; Mixed Paint possesses -..Carried. Thos. Smylie, plank, $4.04 ; John wearing properties in the Moegrove-Coupland--• That Mt`: Welsh, repairing road and culverts,` highest degree so that its i Mitchell be appointed to get cedar 15,27 ; Thos. Begley,` brushing eon. I original ' neatness And culvert' put in near East end of Lin- 4, 25e ; Ed, Craig, charity, 410; J. beauty is preserved for tun's bridge, -Carried, Edwards, repairing road, $1 ; .A. years. s' Try it and be QUI) Mr. Janice Scott applied to eouneil Johnston, balance on jobs, $9.50 ; worn byRoosevelt's Rough Riders vine ed. Sold by to have drain extended from lot 12, 'Jos. Wilson, culvert eon. 6, $1 ; 3, in three shades. ` eon .10, to river, Clark, repairing road, $1,75• Vale Ladies' Bicycles, a Council adjourned to close of Supplies for township, $7,30, Conned Black, Fawn, Brown, only $1.00. Court of Revision. The members of Adjourned to meet on T,'¢esday, July Cleveland and Welland r council baying subscribed to. the 4th, at 10 o'clock. eoath' as members of the Court of W. S. McCeeeeln, Clerk. : : Special prices to clear. Revision, . The Court opened at 1 o'clock.p. Story of a Slave. � ! na., when the following changes were To be bound band and foot for years • made in the Assessment Roll on ap- by the chains of disease is the worst form "'�""� p , of slavery, George D. Williams of Man cal: -- Walter Patterson, James g ,. Si:,.:t is TU1i,NBERRY, Beckett, James Robertson and John cheater, Mich., tells bowsucia aslave was Minutes of Council meeting and Black had each a dog struck off the Court .of Revision beid in Mageire's roll; Mackenzie. Messer, lot 8, D. S., e hall, Bluevale, on Friday, May 26th, Bluevale, student, entered on roll, 1899. Members of council all pre M. 1 Nelson Loutit, lot 10, con 4, . � n special N fi ld 2, T , Plot, mechanic enterred on roll M. aohe. backache, fainting and dizzy spells. meetings of signed.l were read, flp-Ibis miracle workipg medicine is a god - proved and b. • Hubbard Cornell, lot 11, eon 4, send to weak, sickly, run down people. Communications were read from laborer, enterred on roll, M. F. ., Every bottle guaranteed. Only50 cents. The Cockshutt Plow Co, Brantford, Charles McPherson, lot 5, C. S., Sold by Colin A. Campbell, druggist. re road scrapers. Filed. The Alin Bluevale, merchant tailor, assessed ister of Education, re arbitration $300, on personal property and M. l3LUEVALLr, Union School Section, No. 12. Filed. F., part 0.; Thomas J. Powell, lot. , T ev, W. J. West, M. A., and" Mr. Township Engineer, re award Harris 11, con 6, farmer, assessed part Will Bailey, representing the Presby - drain. Filed. Wm.Holmes, eonnty owner and M. b .; Thomas Anderson's terian Sabbath School, and Mrs. D. LARGESTTO ; Treas., re lands' sold -for taxes. assessment for W ?„ lot 8, con 11, Rogers, Miss Minnie Coad and Mr. K Filed. F. Gutteridge, re concrete . struck off and assessed to Thomas !Kersey Jackson, representing the BEST QUALITY arch. culverts. ]Filed, Dr. Bryce, Aitken ; John Pelton's assessment for Secretary Provincial Board of Health lot 30, con•B, struck off and assessed re vacieation, Filed. H. Eilber, to John Iv1 Creight, assessed owner ; clerk of township of Stephen, re Wm. Smith, assessed tenant, N lot Get your sight tested. It costs nothing. WE FIT SPED T AOLES.. Scietifically, Correctly;' Reasonably. Try us. OPTICIAN AND JEWELER. THE E G H EA P TO THE FRONT HARDWARE SEE WHAT THE DIAMOND PORK ": : SHOP r GARDEN' TOOLS It will soon be time to use garden tools. We have any-,. thing you need in this line, and our prices are always low. MILK DANS• We have a good supply of Milk Cans.. The price we offer them at will soon sell them. .Give. us a call for anything you need in our line. S. E. KENT Old Post Office 'Stand. Order your--� • TVA.m. --AND- cSR . 1W -FROM . THE- HOLSTIEN DAIRY. Opposite Post Office, Says: Fresh Beef and Pork. Lamb Bologna Pickled Pork Headcheese Breakfast Bacon Sausage Smoked Ham Pressed Beef Side Pork Tripe Corn Beef Pressed Tongue Spice Roll, Lard, Fowl, &c.,. ' always on hand, Our prices are right. Orders called for'and. meat delivered to any part of the town. Your patronage solicited. PEE SHOP, AN ITEM OF INTEREST. Farmers, why pay 53 and 0 per cent: interest on your loans when money may be bad at 5 per cent. Payments made to suit borrower. Charges low. • Agency Ontario Mutual Life Assur- ance Company. At office Friday afternoon and all day Saturday. ABNER COSENS, Macdonald Block, Winghem. Destiny Changed. The ``Slater Shoe" is closely watched der • ing the process of manufacture. Every shoe undergoes a careful examination after leav- ing the hands of each operator. The slightest flaw in the leather or work- tranship --a stitch missedea slip of the knife, • only discernible to an expert condemns the shoe that started toward the "Slater " goal to the ordinary, "•�"ii . ztt Ei1cal"'-` ..., 'n araltdeless unwarranted arm of footwear .� A � � � . � ��. sold to whoever will buy them. The "Slater Shoe" is made in twelve shapes, ail leathers, colors, widths, sizes and styles. 1 very pair Goodyear Welt- - ed, name and price stamped on the soles. $3.60 AN .x.00, .� ,� For ale Only by HOMUTH & SOH. made free. He says :-"My wife has been so helpless for live years that she. Could not turn over in bed alone. After using two bottles of Electric Bitters, she is wonderfully improved and able to do her own. work." This supreme remedy sent ; the Reeve in the chair, The laborer, enterred on roll, M. P , ; for female diseases quickly aurae Derv - James minutes' of last regular and 1 etter e , lot 4 W.T. oneness sleeplessness melancholy, head - Wall P: `er and k WINDOW BLINDS petition to county council. 25, eon 1, and John Gannett, assessed Reports.-TheReeve reported thatowner. ry, is having a new dinning room the committee appointed by the Mitchell- Coupland -- That the built in place of the one lately torn council to arrange with John Ansley, Court of Revision be now closed and down, and is undergoing other very Esq., re lots in W. T. Plot sold for that the Assessment Roll as.revised. •much needed repairs. taxes, met in Wingbam and made and corrected, be the Assessment • Mr. Red Mrs. Fred McCracken, of arrangements to pay Mr. Ansley the Roll for the. year 1899. jBrusspls, visited here and in Wing - money paid and expenses incurred The council resumed regular busi- (1 halo i.the latter part cf last week. on lots sold for taxes, Mr. Ansley to nese. Moved by Mr. Coifpland, ";1 and Mrs.' John Pugh•• and transfer to this municipality his cer- seconded by Mr. Mitchell, that Dr. chtldren speet Sunday with Mr. and tificate,of purchase from the county Bryce's letter re vacination be filed. treasurer. This has been done and -Carried. we recommend that an order be Cruickshank -Mitchell -That B issued for the sum of 413 to Mr. Ansley in' paymeet, • also that the committee appointed to examine 13 Lite bridge and ±et repairs. done, met at the bridge and let: the job `of re building the portion carried away to Duff & Stewart, at $300 ; also that he had 'examined . Jobb's bridge and stone, culvert west of bridge, and found both damaged by the hood and require immediate re- pairs, Mr: Cruickshank. reported that he had let• a job of filling in washout in W. T. Plot to Chas. 1 Barber.. at $7.00. Job 'completed and recommend, payment; also met a committee from V% awanosh council on boundary; and decided that a large culvert is required of posite Robt. C.urrie's farm ; also asked manufacturers for cost of 3 foot sewer pipe and. for concrete arch culvert, which will be laid before the council to -day. Mr. Morgrove reported that he had let a job of .gravelling in 13elfour's swamp, to John Ashton, at $4.50. ,Job 'completed and rectal: mend payment ; also' recommend that F, W. Wright be paid, ,$1 for work done on a darsgerous culvert on Bast gravel road. Mr, Coupland reported that he had lot a job of pet, " - • b drain ; Duff & Stewart, $300, B line broken, it is very painful owing to the Methodist Sabbath School, attended the. convention in Brussels, on Tues- day. Mrs. Snell and Mrs. T. J. Watt also attended the. convention. Tlie Royal hotel, our village hostel - 1Irs .J.oseph Pugh. Mr. Pugh was formerly a Bluevalite, but latterly Y1 resides:, in Brussels. law No. 8, 1899 be passed for Abe Mr. Andrew Burgess, of Boisevaine, purpose of borrowing money for the Manitoba, who came home to attend eurrent expenditure of the =mid- the funeral of his father, the late pality until taxes are collected.- Samuel Burgess, of Brussels, visited Carried. at Mr. John Burgess' last week. Cruickshank - Mosgroye - That Mr. McKenzie Messer, of Toronto, this council petition the county coon- is spending a few days at his home` cil to pass a by-law bringing sub• Here. • section 83 A of the Assessment ,Act On Queen's birthday, the Presby - into effect in the County of Huron. -I terian church choir and a few others, • Carried. • Mosgrove-Mitchell-That as com- plaint has been made to this council that John McKinnon has' built a fence across the • side line between lots 30 and 31, eon. 12, that the clerk be instructed to notify McKinnon had a little picnic in Smale's grove, near Wroxeter. At the recent communion services in the Presbyterian church, twenty- one new members were added to the roll Mr. Jaynes :Hain, of Sheffield, is • to reinot e it at once. -=Carried. A1r. James Burgess' assistant in the The fol'owingaccounts were passed cheese factory, and eheques issued: -John Ansley, Rev. Christopher Keine, of Gorrie, 418, redemption of lots; ; H.13. Elliott, preached in the Methodist chureb $2?5, printing; l+'M. Wright, $1.00, last Sabbath. repairing culvert ; . John Woods, $5, Miss Keine, of Corrie,. visited her work at bridge ; Jelin S. McTavish, aunt, Mrs. Fraser, of the first line of' 455 00, assessor's, salary ; Hugh Tucker, $1.50, work at bridge; John LOWEST PRICE Oar 7e Peppers, 8 yards to the roll, white back, etc, Cannot be beaten.(p See our Lace Blinds, complete, for` 50 cents. .ex, GORRIE OSS Mr, Towr:send, organizer for the Macabees, is litre working in the interests of the local Tent. Mr. John Ardell received • a tele- gram on Snrela,y, announcing the` sudden death t'f 110Efeond daughter, Kate, belovt d wife c;f Mr. Samuel Peel; Sault Ste. Marie, :Hieb„ who departed this life on Saturday, May 20th, at. the ear ly age of 29 years, 10 months and 24 days. • Deceased' had a wide circle of fr lends in this vicin- ity, who Sincerely regret to hear of her unexpected cleinise, add their heart -felt sympathy go' out to the grief strickened husband° and the now motherless family, also the be- reaved arentsiand the three sisters and two brothers, The remains were brc ugbt home and interred in the Gorrie cemetery. • Mr. Barry Ardell and Miss Annie Arde1l, of Clandebuye, were visiting with their parents here this week. Morris, this Week.. Mrs, Stowe, who vas very i11, has S. McTavish, $2.50, postage ; Robert now recovered. Hogg. $7.00, repairs B line bridge ; Mrs. Robert Black's arm continues John S, McTavish, ,52.50, equalizing to be very painful. Three weeks ago, when starting to drive to the villbge, their horse ran away throw- ing Mrs. Black and little daughter union schools; Chas. Barber, $7.00, filling washout; W, Maguire, 83,00, rent of hall ; John Ashton, $4.50, gravelling; D. Dunkin; $1.40, tile out, and although her arm was not Lost flesh lately? bridge, straining of the cords. brain fire? Does your . Mosgrove-Conpland-That this Mr. Christopher Thornton and, meeting do now adjourn to meet in family have moved to Wingham, Losing control over your Belmore,on Monday,June 19th, 1899, where Mr. Thornton has employ. nerves Are?your muscles ' at 10 o'clock a. in., and that a by- meet. becom. law be passed tothateffeet.-Carried. Miss Nina Isbister, who teaches at • Some BURGESS, Clerk. Moncreif, in Grey, spent Sunday at ingexhausted her home in Ai'orris. You certainly know the ' WEST WAWANOSH. Miss Aggie and Master Howard It is nothingnew; Lowry, of Belmore, visited their remedy. mother of the old pioneers of the aunt, firs. Rogers, at the parsonage just the saute remedy that : township of West Wawanosh .passed last person of Mr. John Rutherford, sr., week., ' has been curing these cases away on Friday, May 19th, in the . Volennie Eruptions of thinness and paleness for iu the 74th year of his age. De. ,Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob life .ears. Scott's ceeeed Was one of the firs ttlers m of toy, ilucklen's Arnica Salve :cures twenty-fivey , , . r'hrlr, tilso CSid. T�unnmg and. Fever. K _. that pert of the townie nd was a p �Soret', Ulcers Boils, Pelona, Corns, Cute, Emulsion. The encl# :ver ` man greatly respected by all and in Warts, Brnises,,Burns, Scalds, Chapped oil in it is the fo0u r"chat his death the township lost a good funr -,, Chilblains. Eest nte'uure en makes the ,flesh ane! tier hy . oaten, and tido community a kind 'earth lies out Pains and A011e4. ' s to ghbor. Deceased leaves a widow' Oniv 2;, tants a box. Cure guaranteed; pophosphites give' tone to Snit1 ip Cohrs t�atndpbeli druggist. the nerves.• $he, yit, and , tit dtuggsts• SCOTT & SOWNIt, chem']ists,oronto,. t , ,r taerlt, and grownup family of three v y t , daughters, to whom the sympathy of Seven hundred (lalieiaus bound all is emended to their sad bereave for Canada sni.led front liairtburg on tion,'. l'inn+!urn livor rots the nnit.inlbitttb ' Weduer dhiy, The government has decided tor' cease paying the bonus of Li pe head to European immigrants after' Jane 1. ' 4A Fair Outside Is a Poor Substitute For .inward Worth." Good health, inwardly, of the kidneys, liver and bowels, is stere to come if Hood's Sat+- , saparitla is promptly used. This secures a fair outside, and a consequent vigor in the frame,°with the` glow of health on the cheek, good. appetite, perfect digestion, pure blood. floss of Appetite - "i Was 'in pear health,troubled with dullness, tired feeling: and loss of appetite. 1 was completely rust down. 1 took Hoed'a Sareatparilla and after ' awhile I felt much better. Hood's Sarsapa- tills. built roe up." Lxzzii A. ltttssgt.n, Old Chelsea. near Ottawa, Que. Biliousriess�-" t have been troubled. with. headache -and biliousness and was, much run down. Tried Hood's Sarsaparilla. and ft gave me relief end built me tt ." A, .Xoaan oi;, 8s Defoe Street. Toronto, Ont. oni� eiiiiiartdtr tri take whip Sap Swam) t�