The Wingham Times, 1906-05-03, Page 1building a block of two mores on his
property on Josephine stre:t....Mr. W.
F. VanStone will build an',cffrce build-
ing on the V. lot, corner c John and
Ties and wash rnara tive Miss E L. Lleyd; Pianist, Miss G.
Mi
on ss M. Passant: i
noted one year, ;District Representa-Diagonal etreets. A nnni ter of new
builtdwellings are to be d this will
n the town.
ow a very
who intend
ve started
, on Shuter
street; Jenkins & Pugh, a doable house
on Frances street; Wm. Mich Aeon, large
brick house on Frances street? jest com-
pleting; 0. G. VanStone on Jiihn street;
Joseph Hall on the east end d Victoria
street; Mies G. Dulmage n Centre
street, on part of the lot adj iniug the
that property occupied by Mr. A Damage
and recently sold to Mr. Ro t. Knox;
John Glenn, at the east end 1 Frances
street. We also understand that Mrs.
Bhrrett, of Mitchell and Joh Galbraith
will build dwellings if they re able to
secure suitable building Its. Other
improvemeuta under way re a brick
kitchen being built by R. semitone; a
verandah by Wm. Bone. r. Geo, Ross
has had a cement wall pl ed under his
star Rubinson
pandawall
is building a
that the tank
arrangements
[eGuire's prop.
office building.
y at work cut.
le west end of
ben owns several
. and north of
alto purchased a
'a lot. It is his
ral houses on this
roamer. In ad -
m. Wellemod is
Minnie street and .
ting a large veran-1
f his house,
Sir Conan Doy
spirited gentlemen
ascertain whether,
profitably in Irel
The Muhl. ann
a Japanese steam
tons each, for re
ports, Shanghai,
and other publi c -
have started in to
tobacco can be grown
id.
rnces the formation of
hip trust, to use 3 000
alar service to Indian
iongkong, Manisa, etc.
FARM von seer.—A good 100 -acre
farm in the township of East Wawanoslt
is offered for sale at a bargain for a quirts
sale. Terms and full particulars at the
Trans office.
Children's
Slippers
AND
"Sandi -s
We have been looking altar the
comfort of Children's feet for the
Summer months. Our lines of
Children's Footwear is very come
plete. Wo have full beets- and
spring heels. All widths and sizes.
TANS. .ti1�S+(Or
Tan Shoes are just the thing for
Children's Surname wear.
Cool, comfortable and easily
kept clean.
Children's Oxfords to fit all sine
of Children's feet.
$i.00, l.2a, up to 1.75
W. „. Greer
'1.'I$E SHOER.
VOL XXXV.'---NO, 1789.
Tailor -Made
Clothes
$15.
We will make your suit to
your exact measures, to your
order for fifteen dollars cor-
rectly shaped and faultless-
ly fitted, superbly tailored
from some pure, all -wool fab-
ric, staunchly guaranteed.
For seventeen, eighteen
or twenty dollars we would
use a fabric of still higher
quality.
We make them with care
and skill and can guarantee
you entire .satisfaction. •
Trousers made to order at
$3.50, 335. $4, $5, $6,
A fine eeleotion of Gents' Fur-
nishinge always in stook.
1VLSIL. lloffluth
Tailor and "Gents' Furnisher
2 doors from post °ffioe.
WI\1(iHA1vI TIMES.
WINGTIAN, ONTARIO, TJIDRSDA.Y, MAY 3, 1906.
$1. A. YEAR IN ADVANCE
GENERAL LOCAL NEWS.
Death Mr. Kent.
Mr. Charles. F Kent,a former resident
Of Wingham di at hie nome in Douglas,.
Man., on Mond , April 23rd. Deceased
was fora numb :r of years a resident of
this town and 'as the last remaining
member of the 'amity of Mrs, Sextna
Sent, of town, Miss Bertha Kent, of
town is a daughtr of deceased..
Highest price paid for hidea'and poul•
try et T. Fells' butolier shop..
Wingham
A number of th
are coming t o W
on June 6th and
for each day it sh
gram. The datea
other dated in the
Ms should mea
horses.
Horse Races,
horsemen of Ontario
gham for the races
h. With three events
uld afford ffo dgood ro-
ap
e just ahead of the
anadian oircliiit and
a large n tuber of
Hoxsrs non SRoadsters and
family drivers.
MARRIAGE LICENSES .
waned' by r'nstta P&TatnsoR, leo. 23 Victoria
street, Wingham, Ont. No witaeasearerrtdred.
DOMINION BANK
WINCHAM
Site for
At a meeting
Board last week a
in the site for th+
building. The boa
five lots on the eas
and a small porti
farm. The site oh
would have coat $11
change the site is bE
LOTT & KING. -
igh Schooat.
if the High School
ttle change was made
new High School
d will now have the
aide of Carlingatreet
n of Mr. Armour's
en some weeks ago
5, but in making the
-ng secured for $905.
Capital paid up, $ 3000 0 ,00 0
Reserve Fund and
'=Oodivided profits $ 32150,000
FOR SALE OaE,
age. Apply Walle
Railway Offici
Mr. F. H. AUG
President of the Gt
W. G. Brownlee, 5
Middle Division, an
finials were in Win1
afternoon inspeotin
being made du th
were inspecting
lines in this part o
that new utile wit
of the branch line
—Good baby card-
's Drug Store.
Is in Wingham.
igan, Fourth Vine.
tnd Trunk, and Mr,
perintendent of the
9 other G. T: R. of -
ham last Thursday
the improvements
yard here. They
to different branch
Ontario. It is said
be laid o as _pumber
WANTED—Eggs
trade. Full pedlar
Wear Greer'3 Slices and Rubbers
Sad Casts f Suicide.
Just as the TIME was going to prose
the news was reeektied in town that Mr,
George Garton, sr , of Whitechurch;
had committed satin e by hanging. The
old gentleman was apparently in his
usual good health an spirits on Wednes-
day morning, and ate • realtfast with the .
reetof the family. Shtly afterwardsbe
was missed, and one o Ms sone on going
to the barn found the b dy of'his father
anspended from a beam by means of a
rope, Coroner Towler nd Chief 'Van.
norman were notified, a • d at once left
for Whitechurch. Mr. t arton had been
for over forty years a re-ident of this
district, and was held in high respect.
Absolutely no cause can , : assigned for
the rash net.
to cash, 1¢s
rices. G. E. Km.
Football chedule.
The following is.t a schedule of inter-
mediate football i
see in the Huron
8
district:
May 4—Winfihaz_ at Brussels.
" 11—Bayfield 3t Wingham.
•' 18—Brussels et Bayfield.
28 --Brussels t Wingham.
June 1 —Bayfiel at Brussels.
5—Wingh at Bayfield.
Farmers' Notes discounted.
Drafty sold on all points- lin Canada, -
the United States and Europe.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Interest
a►lioired On deposits of $1 and upwards,
stud added to principal 80th June and 81st
Uboember each year.
0. T. HEPBURN, Manager.
S. Vanatone, Solicitor.
BANK OF HAMILTON
WINCHAM.
Capital paid ?p, $2,445,000.00.
Reserve Fend, $2,445,000.00.
Total Asada, $22,000,000.00.
President— Roz(, Wm. Gnsaox.
Vtoe.Preeident and
r -- tonRfRtt.
eaters' Manager .t.
dsgieta,Et Getz. Manager -•-H. IL iicataon
IlatItO 01313
fotrnaroot4r, 0has.L.Dalton,Roat:i.$.tiendrie,
Leo, Rutherford, Cyrus A. Birge.
taaeywtur-'f3. I/illsole
eAVillata BANX,
taatareat idle lied on deposits Of 31.00 and rap•
wards and added to tfrinolpai oat Stet ifay Intl
ititk Nerember eaob year,
ppeattatorae raids r rltred M aarrvtnt
ROO 02 0, P. UMIT11) AL$st,
!]E WSW*$! altatAiltea aatieitc(1
Merchants' Assoc
The next regular meetin
()haute'. As ooiation will
Tueaday evening of next
committee appointed to arr
10 o'clock closing on Satur
will make report and the
ganizieg a Board of Trade
be further discussed, All
requested to be present.
H. Davis has several good houses and
a farm for sale. See him for particu-
lars.
Season
Here are some
Paint your store f
fence if it needs i
weeds that are star
take the dandelion
don't spit on the w
the streets; irreep
your house ma
finest on the stree
forth or dollar s
town's appearanc
fold.
tion.
of the Mer-
e held on
eek. The
ge for the
y evennigs
atter of or -
section will
embers are
AUCTION SALE o (Alice fixtnr , chairs,
writiug desks, and vario er articles,
on the market sq are,/ ydturday, May
5th, at 2 Weimer p V
ALEX KELLY, auctioneer.
Died in Tur •erry.
A well known reatde t of the.
ship of Turnberry p seed away on
Thursday last in the •anon of Robt.
Wray in his beta ye Deceased bad
been 111'for some two • eeks at the home
of his sister, Mrs. Ro 1. Breen. The
remains were interr . in the Gerrie
cemetery on Saturday tternoon.
Death of dwin Holmes.
Edwin Holme , who, barring Sir
Mackenzie Bowe ' perhaps was the old-
est printer in Ca da, died at his home
in St. Catharines n Saturday afternoon,
aged 83. Mr. H Imes was one of the
first typesetters o the Toronto Globe.
Robert Holmes, -M P , and editor of
the Clinton New Era, is a son. The de-
ceased was beta in England. He en-
gaged in the printing trade in St.
Catharines for navy years and was
known as a ratan vho had set type for
sixty years.
ble Hints.
seasonable hints:—
nt, or residence, or
; destroy the young
ing on your property
out of your garden;
lk or throw paper on
cove of the size of
your lawn the
Every effort put
ent to improve oar
will be returned two
4
To RENT—A good house, with hard
and soft water and other conveniences.
Apply t0 J. A. MoLEAN.
f om Japan.
nald, B. A., National
Y ung Women's Chris-
apan is visiting for
her parents, Dr. and
d. Miss Macdonald
Home
Miss A.C. Macd
Secretary of the
tion Association in
a few days with
Mrs, P. Mardona
Waterer. —A good strong o • R man
to learn steel rauge makin • . pply tosold
WESTERN FOUNDRY Co., " •sham.
Fon Sena --A comfortable .cottage,
convenient to the factories, will be
at a bargain. Apply at TIMES °ffice.
Not a Dumping round
The attentiou of the MES has been
called. to the fact that th ground at the
back of the Town Hall i being need, as
it place for dumping ga bage and rub-
ble t of all -hinds. Tb is surely not
making a proper use of tele property and
is setting a very bad e.ample. Who.
ever has the authority should see that
the rubbish is removed -Ind the ground
in future not used for any purpose of
this kind. If the tow authorities wish
to keep the town ti y and neat they
should first set the ex write. Have the
rubbish removed.
WANTED—A good smart boy, with
good education, to Iearn the printing
business. Apply allure office.
is now on her way to Paris, France to
attend the Wald'. convention of the
Young Women's lhrietain Association.
On Tuesday evenfag she delivered a very
interesting adds s in the Wingham
Presbyterian chu h at the regular meet•
ing of the Women Foreign Missionary
Soolety.
—Horsemen! Get your route bills
printed at the Toms Office.
Well D -Ming.
Mr. W. G. Paton has purchased Mr.
W. A. Currse's inte est in the Currie &
Davidson well -drill -
new firm of Paton
busy drilling wells,
pleted one well. P
ing of having a we
this firm before mak
g business and the
Davidson is now
avi.ng already com-
ties who are think -
drilled should see
ing contract. Mr.
Paton is also continuing his machine
shop and has a got d workman. All
repairs to bicycles, 'awn mowers, and
other machinery wile receive prompt at-
tention.
Visit I3, E. Isard's carpet department
on second floor for the largest stock and
best values in carpets, oilcloths, lino.
leums, mattings, curtain, etc.
Twenty -Rig t Years Ago.
"Our esteemed to nsmen, Mr Donald
M. Gordon and Mr; George Scott, have
arrangements all b t completed to start
business in the aonrishtng town of
Wingham. They ,ave bought out the
stook of Messrs. Dtc ztdoo & Greer, hard -
Write. We are norr • to lose such men
as Messrs. Gordon b Scott, but console
onraelvedt with the_idea that our lots is
Wingham'! gain." The above item is
from the Listowel anner of March 1st,
1878. Mr, Gordo is still one of Wing•
u to heal•
min Lit d p•to•d
hamar pro e p
ACM men,
-I am now ready to do painting, • per
hanging, decorating, eto , a rea nable
rates. Satisfectionguarant::d ' Orders
left at Robt Mooney's tin - • r p will be
promptly attended to. G. A. PIIIPPEN.
Mica Fisher (auc eager to 0 er &
Co) bad a fine displ y of ben fa1 new
wall papers, and fitt up neat show
room for the com\rt f purchasers.
Three new lights hi.e also bete added
to the improvement f this store; these
will materially add o the success of the
business of the Big. Book Store.
East Huro Licenses.
At the last meet` g of the License
Commissioners for est Huron the fol-
Iowing licenses wer granted for the en-
suing year: Moles orth, Regina See -
haver; Brnsaels,Mc ennan & Broadfoot,
Joseph Querziu, G a. Brown; Walton,
Wm. Emigh; Gorri , Geo. J. Town, Gets
Cook; Jamestown, Thos. eacEwen, beer
and wine; Belm re, James Kirkby;
B1nevale, J. C. el neton; Ethel, L. L.
Longeway; DOB t, L. Wolff; Bolgrave,
J. B, Stretton; Cr.nbrook, Jacob Long;
3ordwich, Henry Otto; A. A. Esty and
Wm. Currie, Wr-xeter, subject to ce
tain improvemena. -
Licenses. to
The Libense Co
Huron met during
posed of the applio
follows:
Ashfield—Isabell
gannon, granted t
change bartender;
gannon; Alex. Yon
Pearson, Port Alb
year.
Clinton—P, B. L
menthe to sell out or
Alex Robinson, Jas.
Graham, each grante
Barton, gtanted six
his liquors, no m
granted thea house
license granted ou
Blyth—J. C. E
son each granted
Wingham—Ge
Hanson, Nationa
Chas. Lepard, Ex
John W. Orr, K
on condition that
Colborne—N.
Wm. Glazier, gra
Goderich—Fred
months; is asked t
E. R. Swarts, one
Huron House, gran
dition that he puts
tory, Ben. Sanits,
Johnston, one year
stables are repaired
Mrs. Annie King,
condition that lava
be put in down staff
Wm. Babb each on
Sanits, shop, grante
AUCTION SALE f honseb. • effects,
including parlor, Min _ro•.., bedroom
and kitchen furnit re, • • the market
square, Saturday, ay : h, at 3 o'clock
p.m. Alex, Kelly, nctioneer.
ISeamen—Good nature for cows to
rent, corner of B, L ne and gravel road.
Plenty of good spr iz water in field.
Apply to L. Pearen R. Line.
Trotttn
The trotting stab
tered No SG2, time
Mr. Wm. Pulking]
in this section for
change hotel sta
Saturday noon to
at Eltievale Mon
Winghaw Monde
of the week he
Teeswater, Hol
and Rivers/We.
stallion, weight 1'
MU hands high.
Clear Grit. Sir 3
fast horses. Be
R. J. Day. See 1
for particulars.
est Huron.
Rosiness Fro Outside Points.
The departmen stores and city
Nikon send out lar e number of books,
.showing the differ t styles in men's
olotbiug. To keep ally up•to-date, the
R H Crowder Co, wo weeks ego sent
out sample books a d other advertising
matter, showing th styles and giving
the prices of their e tensive line of cloth-
ing, and this week rders have been re-
ceived from 1=1111v1 w in New Ontario
and bloosomin, Ma ,, for two suits of
clothes, the order coming directly as
a remit of the ver icing.. This is
another evidence t ahow that it pays to
advertise. The R. H. Crowder 0o. find
that the liberal as of printers' ink bring
in large returns f the money ended.
WANTED—A brigh 3o man, about
16 years of age, for e • al °MIloe work
THE W r ERN FOUNDRY CO.
Dental Pr • ctice Sold.
Dr, W. T. Hollow y, who for the past
eix years has been e • gaged in the prac-
tice of dentistry in iugham, this week
disposed of his pra'tiee to Dr. W. 3.
Price, of Orangevill who took posses.
sion on Tuesday m ning. During bis
residence here, Dr. alloway has enjoy-
ed a large and luor tive patronage, not
nig from the tow speople, but of the
surrounding count y and towns. In the
social life of the =own, Dr. and Mrs.
Holloway have t • en no nbimportant
place, and they ve a host of friends
here who will w sh for them the very
largest measure • prosperity which it is
possible for them; to obtain. We reader -
stand that, befor again looting for the
practice of his p ofession, it is the doo
tor's intention t • take a course at the
Haskell post -gra,! nate School, Chicago,
Dr. Price come to Wingham bearing
the highest cred.
class of seven o
first-class honor
miasioners for West having had the a
last week and die -
'
ie in one of the best
tions for licensee as tario. The TrnrES
town, and beeps:
ntiala, being one of a
eight who obtained
in graduating, and
vantage of practioing
three in Western On -
welcomes him to the
s for him a pleasant
Mallough, Dun- and prosperous pr•tessional career.
o months license to
esse Mountain, Dun-
g, Kintail, and Nels
t;, aeon greeted one
wis granted two
ransfer his license
Weis, Reuben
oue year; Geo.
ontbs to dispose of
re extensions to be
Thomas Bell, shop
year.
igh ani Frances Ma-
ne year.
Roe, Queen's, L. W.
, Alex Orr, Brunswick,
Wingham' Assessment.
Assessor Dulnaa:
work fpr this year
spit, 'rhe roll iv c•
and=showe that Mr.
considerable palma
following particula :.
meat rolls of 1905 an
tsrestto our readers.
e hes oompleted hie
ud has n turned hie
pleted very neatly
Dulmage has taken
ith his work, The
s from the assosa-
190G will be of iu.
Total assessment $
Business "
Value of Lands
Valve of buildings
Income
From the foregoing
there is an increase
which is a sure sign
prospering. The only
income, and last year
collected on the full
went on income. W
total assessment for
two years.
APPRENTICES WANTED.—Two appren-
tices wanted, to learn the upholstering
bnsinees. Apply to Walker & Clegg,
at the upholstering factory.
League Ann
The annual busin
Fpworth League of t'
dist Church was bele
and was largely arta
the best meetings w
League. Daring ti "e past year there
have been removals to the number of
twenty and notwitrstanding this the
membership of the League has been
increased seven. he past year bas
cords in the matter
ings, the amount
204 For the year
League is under -
own missionary in
Officera for the
eoted as follows:—
, Rev. Dr. Gandy;
rr; 1st Vice, Miss
ventilator in lava- Mulvey ; 2nd Vice, Miss D4. Tibbs; 3rd
wood; 4th vioe, Miss
ec'y, Miss M. Hanes
. T. Hall; Treas.,
1905 1006
80,780 $688,080
84,470 88,835
34,420 128,150
60,410 467,195
5,450 3,000
t will beseen that
along the line,
bat aur town is
deoreaae is in the
taxes were not
mount of seams -
give below the
aoh ward far the
at Meeting.
se meeting of the
to Wingham Mctho-
on Monday evening
,dad, being one of
the history of the
hange, each one year; -passed all previous r
g Edward, one year of Missionary offe
he house be repaired collected being over
Boggs, not granted; just entered upon t
ted one year. taking to support it
Davis, granted eix the Canadian West
build a new stable. ensuing year were
year; N. orrisey, Honorary Presiders
d one yearr on con -
Stallion.
ion, Sir John, reais-
2,20, the property of
orn, of Elora, will be
his season. .At Ex.
le, Wingham, from
idonday mornings and
ay mornings and in
afternoon. The rest
vvilT visit Luckno ar,
rood, Black Horse
lir John is a chestnut
30 pounds and stands
ale is aired by Old
hu is the sire dumpy
ill be ie. charge of Mr.
rge bilis and folders
WANTED --Good, Bober, ustriotts,
married Matt, to take char of a farm
in Manitoba. Must oroughly ex.
perienced. Good WS s will be paid,
"or perticnlax�s apply at Toes office.
President, Jno.
Ward 1
si 2
3 14,925 190,345
4 2.29,715 228,325
The number of do ;s is given at 102
while last year the member was ICG. The
number of children b tween 5 and 16 is
467' and between 6 aid 21 is 605 These
figures Iast year we
population is 2207 a
a good showing w
consideration the
who have left for t
towns in Ontario ea
own in the matte
Wingham bas held '
should gee an lucre
and the writer this
trouble of figuring
people who report 11
ing four of the deffei
town and below we
Methodists 761, Pr
limns 430, Baptists
905
$1-5,110
1•.1,030
1906
127,365
135,445
one year; Bail & Vice, Miss H. Wel
on condition H am ; Rec-
or new ones• built;that mond;GrahCor-See'y,
a 488 and 646. The
d this is considered
en it is taken tut°
umber of families
3 West. Vary few
able to hold their
of population,bnt
is own and this year=
se. Tne assessor
year went to the
out the number of
emeelves es attend-
ent churches of the
give the figuxes:--
bytertans 670, Ang-
34
Dr. Butler, London, will be at Queen's
hotel on: —Tuesday, April 24th; Tues-
day, June 19th; Tuesday, July 17th.
Hours, 1 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. Eye, ear,
nose, and throat coneultationa. Eyes
tested for glasses.
New Buildings nd Repairs.
Wingham is to see
the building line d
summer. To give an
now under way and wi
in this line the TIME:
list. We will not say
all the proposed new
summer, but enough is
we are safe in saying 1
of 1906 will see a numb
tugs erected in Wingh
on the fourth story of
already large factory hal
cad The fouudation�
addition to the Union fu
will be finished in a short
work on the new High S
will be commenced in a fed
Sir. Geo. McKenzie has sai
much activity in
ring the coming
idea of what is
at is contemplated
has prepared a
this list contains
nildings for this
now assured that
at the summer
r of new build -
re —The work
alker & Clegg's
been commen-
ter the large
i'tura factory
time._The
col building
weeks
t he intends
>iN1F
sallaat
MON
OM 171951'
rvuty
«08801
Invest One Dollar and
Secure Good Health
If you are not well it will pay you
to come in and spend one dollar and es.
cure good health again. We can do this
in majority of eases and it is worth
while for you to try it, l:verythin„ that
pertains to good health will -be found
here, and we would be pleased to give
you what you med., at
Walley's
Dru Store
Phone 100. Successor to McCall 0 Co
RUMNESS COLLEQ.14
is a High-grade Commercial School
— THREE OOARS03
Commercial - Stenography • Telegraphy
Write GEO. SPOTTON, Principal.
Wingham Real Estate Office,
Property for sale in and around tee
growing Town of Wingham; ease
terms and low interest.
$4:100-100 acres, i, mile from St.
Augustine; excellent land
$4800-200 acres. ?_ mil., zrt ni Glenri't•
nen. School on farm, Bri•ek
house, back barn.
$6000-1500 acres, 2.4,4 miles flans
Wingbam; to wOOLip of Turnbert v.
wlsGr'r,a u TOWN PLOT.
$750-12 acres, good land; frame house,
$000-6ee acres, 10 minutes walk front
Wlugham P O
$1050-7 acres with frame house at d
barn.
$1500-11 acres; brick bonne, batik
r a a d•z
barn • an excellent mak t g . r E t
TOWN PROPERTY.
$850—Frame cottage on k'rances St
$1100—Fame house. 10 rooms; good
repair; Edward St.
$2800—Brick dwellicg, 14 rooms and
store. Splendid location for board-
ing house; rents for $320 per yeat ;
Josephine St.
The above are only a few of the many
properties I have cu my libta.
Wingham Town Lots for Sale.
Agent for improved end unzmpravecl
Western Lands near Schools and
Churches. Call and get particulars.
J. H. CHISHOLI'i,
Real Estate, Insurance and Loan Agent.
Vanatone block, Wingham.
; Michael Farr and Dulmage; Assists ;t Pianist, Miss L help to fill a long felt want
year, and Walter Kew. Good rentable houses are
one year. scarce article. Among Chose
The Stre :t Watering building or else already h
There has been the work are : —Mrs. Robinso.
Dr. Ovens, London, Surgeon. Eye,
Ear, Nose and Throat will be at Mc-
Kibbon'a drug store, Tuesday, Jane 5th
Hours 2 p. m. to 8 p, m4 Glasses prop-
erly fitted.
disagreement as to
g Josephine street
Le present season.
t of this work was
treasury, bnt this
Donald and Thos
the Street Com -
corporation paying
the matter of havil
sprinkled during t,
Last year the full cc
paid out of the tow
year Messrs D. E. 11!
Forbes, members o
INDIGESTION ?. Why mittee, object to the
suffer from. it ?
>;OTULRGILLO8
Dyspepsia
Tablets
RELIEVE AND CURE
EVERY TIME,
FOR SALE EY
Walton McKibbon
DNUGGIST.
, the full cost. Their proposition is
the Council supply lie water and pay
, half the cost of the ork and the neer-
, chants pay the oche half, With the
ater, the whole
{ town supplying the
1 cost of the wcrk wit- amount in . tite
neighborhood of i m.,11. This is not a
very heavy burden. Personally the
r'urns cannot See thatthere would be
any great hardship to any person if the
Council paid the full cyst of this work.
We look upon the a; rinkling of the house on John street;
main street more in th
necessity rather than
convenience to be enjo
boated on the street.
being the leading the
it is utilized by every
and the advantage ga
street watered is as fi
them its by the mere
the benefit ismutna
matntaning it shoal]
The bulk of the
are paid on the
light or a public has had his house raised
that of a private placed underneath and
sed only by those large addition. It is sai
Josepbino street of Commerce has mad
zghfare in town, for the pnrcheee of .'las.
no of our citizens arty and will greet an
ned in having the W. H. Green is now bra
lly experienced by ting down the hill at
ants, conaegneatly Patrick street. Mr. G
.P..
d
lots next sue
the burden of e
t be shared alike, Fattier street. He ha
axes of the town portion of Mra. Reyno
property on the intention to build sea
front street and indirectly the large propel!,. daring the
'Next door to postoffice. share of the cost of tate work ie paid by dition to the above
the people of the cont street. The building a dwelling
t.ehie store daces at 8 p. m., matter will hire be sotiaaed at the Lett Wm. Peasant is ere
every evening except Saturday. meeting of the Towr.Cotttiicil, dab. on the West bid