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ONTical O TAEGZSLA.TURF•.
The Ontario Legislature met on
'Itursday1 the 30th ult, The follow-
lime is the speech trout the throne
al?r, ,Speaker and l: entemen of the
,Legislative 43sem$iy
It is with lxweft pleasure that I
again meet you,assetnbled for the dts-
chart a of the important duties which
devolve upon 'you as the- people's
reNresentativeain the .provincial
Legislature,
J. have -special satisfaction in *con
gratulal ing you on the passing of en act
lly Ilnperet Parliament since your last
session confirming and, giving effect
tothe decision of Her aajeaty's Privy
Conned in August,- 1884, respecting
the westerly boundary of the province
and finally settling the northerly
boundary as wellas the westerly in
substantial accordance with the award
of the arbitrators hi 1878. The people
of Ontario cannot but experience a
feeling of relief that we have at last
teaelied the final stage in this long.
protracted dispute between the prov-
ince trod dominion and that the terri•
torial limits claimed by the province
have been definitely secured for all
time.
I regret owing to the attitude of the
"alotniuiou; with reeved t0 the question
of interest, there now appears little
•probability of a settlement of accounts
i+etween the two governments tieing
arrived at through negotiation and
pr posais have accordingly been
Made on the part of the province
to refer to arbitration the points in
dispute. The correspondence on the
subject will be laid before you.
It is also a matter of disappoint,
Merit that the Quebec Government.
declines to concur in any arrange -
Merit fur settling our differences as to
the laud improvement fund and steps
h eve ilt consequeucn been taken to
have thein settled through the courts.
1 regret that the agricultural indus-
try, the most important in the prov-
ince, is stall in a depressed condition.
Untoward cliwatio conditions in ex-
tensive sections of the province
leibted the hopes which were enter•
teiund, iu the early portion of the year
fit ail abundant harvest. This, with
file continued low price of cereals and
t h-er causes, has tended to prevent
teat improvement in the condition of
tlrosa• engatged in that industry which
b.1Ct been hoped for. It is pleasing to
Note, however, that in the manufac-
,' ure of cheese, our great; agricultural
titaalila:,Ontario holds a foremost place,
t e product of Ontario raukiug in
tenet of quality among the best oiler- lisped a house of refui;e,
i.ii on the English ine.rket, and the Your attention will be invited to
they pion areae tables showing that the consideration of changes in the
the yearly .value of cheese exports, law relating to the assessment of
'wnioh are chiefly from Ontario, is far property* for the purpose of municipal
in (owns, of the aggregate value of alt taxatiou. Steps have been taken to
procure a general expression of opin-
ion from the various municipal coun-
cils and boards of trade throughout
the province on the vexed question of
exemptions from local assessment and
a measure on this suject will be sub-
mitted, which will, I trust, meet with
your approval.
Among other measures, there will
also be submitted for your considera-
tion; a bili to facilitate the speedy
along Rainy River. The commission -
ere examined into and took evidence
respecting numerous claim*, and
patentee are being issued to *noir
settlers as have perforated the con-
ditions of eettlemetlt. A commission
wasalso iaetiecl toinvestigate disputed
BARNUM'S BILL STIGKBRS.
retie surprise vie Floultsiltmett by the sap.,
tatty er Their work,
Opposite to this house is a boarding
thirteen feet high by over one hundred
feet long, and in a few minutes 1 was to
see a feat in bill posting such as seems
claims to Wining and other locations hardly credible, now that I sit calmly
in Bat Portage and the territory Mott. down to write of it. A wagon having
tiguoua thereto. Many. clairnli were &riven up, five men got out of it; one I
enquired into and much evidence was
taken, and. patents are being issued to
applicants who have established their
claims end complied with the condi•
recognized as Matt heady, Barnum s
boss poster, two were Americans in their
neat duck overalls, and two, were Eng-
lish bill stickers whose appearance 1
would rather not describe. In two min -
tions of sale, utes after their arrival the duck over-
The public interest in the mineral ailed hien had out their tin cans full of
wealth of the :provinoe, continues to . paste and their eight foot long poles with
increase, The immense deposits of brushes at the end, and were hard at it
silver, iron, copper and nickel resent, covering the boarding with paste front
ly discovered or developed have at. top to bottom, from end to end. The
treated the attention of oepitaliats nglishlnen stood by with something
like sneers on their Paces, as who should
d others interested in mipieg in.i W 11
there say. " e , ain't much in that;
Europe and America, ,. As a result 1we can cover a boarding with paste,
large investments are being made .in .too,+' Anotherminute passed andReady
developing our mineral 'resources, and began handing out some carefully folded
g posters, The Englishmen's
both capital and, labor are findin
remunerative employment ,in that a little, as whoshould says "What are
coeneetior�, Measures relating to the ' they goin' to do now?" and they began
sale of stilling locations and to regu- 1 to whisper together.
late mining operations will be presentThe two American& seized one of the
«d for your consideration, folded posters, gave it a shake, ran the
I sal glad to know that the aim brush end of the long poles under it,
raised it, gave a sweep and another
pletion of two of the asylum cottages sweep, and there on the boarding was a
at Miinico, together with enlarged ace sixteen sheet poster, containing a ,faio-
com.tnodation at the'London Asylum, simile of an open !otter from P. T. Bar-
have premitted the ,i rrrnovAl of all num, headed "Dify Greatest Venture:"
those lunatics temporarily confined in Then followed a twelve sheet poster
the jails of the province who have been portrait of Barnum, a forty-eight sheet
certified to be proper subjects for depicting the show tents as they travel
asylum treatment, bix cottages pro -in America, e.. twenty-four sheet picture
viding further accommodation for 1300 of Jumbo, a forty-eight sheet representa-
patients are in course . of eonstruetiol, tion of the gallery of human freaks of
and will probablybe completed duringnature, a thirty-six sheet portrait of the
A fair Indian snake charmer from the
the present year. I Bowery, New York, a forty-eight sheet
Publte attention has of late years picture of the menagerie, a thirty-six
heel! directed. to the inadequate pro- sheet portrait of the Mexican rider, a
vision by county municipalities toe forty-eight sheet representation of the
care and support of the aged, helpless elephants performing, a twenty-four
and poor within their boundaries, sheet picture of the clowns and a twenty -
only nine counties liavi ug yet availed four sheet portrait of Miss Clara O'Brien,
themselves of the provisions of law the Roman knife thrower.
All along the tops and the bottoms of
authorizing the estauTisllwent of in- I the pictures "streamers" were pasted.
The ntost•remarkable fact, however, was
that every one of these huge posters was
dustrial farms and houses of industry
and refute in connection therewith.
Organized philanthropy in the larger i slung up into position whole -they had
centres of population has provided in- ; been pasted' together before starting.
stitutions for the care of s(iob persons The 100 by 18 feet was covered in exactly
in these localities and provincial aid fourteen minutes and thirty seconds!
to many of these institutions has been There! That is something like bill stick -
extended under our Charity Aid Ant. ing• You ought to have seen the faces
of those Englishmen. They were a study
With a view of encouraging the orae- for Dickens. Of course a crowd gath-
tiotl of county honsrs of refuge in seed and, as the omnibuses stop at alto
connection with industrial farms and Cedars, you may,geess there were seine
of thereby relieving the jails of this quaint 'remarks front the drivers and
unfortunate class of their inmates, a conductors.—Pall,UailGazette. ,•-t
treasure will be submitted fur your
consideration :providing for a .grant Almost es Good a man as tier Brothers.
from provincial funds of a 50111 not nearTsre is lving at Pensacola, a re p.rka, le foint onamilyaof
exceeding four thousand dollars to four boys and one young woman. The
ward the cost in every county or anion bo a consider their sister to be one of
of counties availing itself of the act, themselves, she being in nearly every re -
the grant to be subject to such con- spect as handy as a boy should be, and
ditions as VOL' tnay deem fitting. sharing the labors of her brothers. They
The bill will also provide tor the case -can draw the lines of a ship, hew the
of counties which have already estabs timbers, build and launch her. and then
-tire manufactures .exported by the
11awinion. I rejoice to know that 'in
-every nranch of agriculture our far-
tte"ls are evaming a growing apprecia.
in
*thof intelligent methods. The
p ;On tied success of farmers institutes
is one of the evidences: of a strongly
prevailing desire to profit by practical
information on economic husbandry.
' Ithitviirg been alleged that -the rMg-
stial.tio/s of the Education Department
es,l.,iri n; instruction in English to be determination of important ,constitu-
tional questions,a bill respecting the
jurisdiction of the Court of Quarter
808aious in criminal cases, a bill for
given to all public schools of the prov-
ince: were not observed iu certain local
ities in which -the Prima language pre-
s/ads..colnntlsaiotaers were appointed to the further improvement if the liquor
•wieit these school's to report the facts license laws, a bill relating to the
end to consider in what way rile study Iicdnsilig of callers and the measure.
of English may be most successfully
promoted atnou ; the pupils whose
mother tongue Is French. The saaine
commissioners were afterwards direct-
ed to Tilsit the (slam iI schools of the
presides and to rep rr't iu lik r manner
zegatrduig theta Their report will be
t$u"'"uictt•I;( to you, as well as certain
.eau ,.tions for giving practical effect
e•• the reeonitneinlatiotts of the com-
missioners, so far as this could:be done
try 1tt:,riiediate expressive ai:tioii. Yen
wi.i he asked to make the grant whic t
is necessary for the establishment of a
veining school. iu {'astern Ontario as
rt'utitutlanded 1,y the* commissiolters,
It, affords arae pleasure to state that:
the revenue derived from timber due's
atitd the scale of cr.iwn lauds consider,
gel exceeds the estituate subluitted'
fir tare k;fst'ntbly hist sosslun,
trent of sawlogs and a bill reepectl.ug
contagious disease among horses.
The ,lxublic set:aunts for the past,
year. will be promptly laid before you
You will he pleased to learn that the
expenditure has been kept within the
amount grantsd and that the revenue
has exceeded the amount anticipated.
The estimates for the current year
will at all early date be presented for
your approval. Tney will he fouu>i
to be trained veal a due regard to
economy and to the neuessities or the
puhtie service.
I feel aooared that your delillera.
thins will as hitherto, be characterized
by wisd.nn and patriotisut, and, will repeated in' jlfnt. The first Emperor
conduce to the happiness and prosper. William bad served up to him in his old
lty of the poapl9r age, along with his breakfast every
tjl F:ATSANON,
Sean" of Ewers Minces nova., Porta or MAN'
VVVkQ$ 1.tgsitst•s•
WII'f011AM, . ONT.
f. 1', CHYAPMAN,
YSi3UEli RUBI.IQ CORVEY4NC1it, l4T .NOTARY
OFCiCa-" Big" Bookstore, Subscription prio0, *i p0r YetAU, irf atthrlut5O
RIPLEY, Otrt..
sail her around the world. The schoon-
er Axel, a fine little vessel which they
have built, is at present somewhere on
tlie gulf under command •of Capt. G.,
one of thebrothers, who is'a most expert
navigator.
The other brothers and sister are now
engaged in building another and alarger OFFICE -OPPOSITE THE MARKET
vessel, which is well under way, and WisoliAti ocroRSR 47n. tSFi1
which, when completed 'and launched,
will be one of the stanchest crafts sailing
the Mexic sea. The draughtsman who
furnished the lines upon which she is
being constructed is one of the brothers,
the carpenters who are building her are
the draughtsman and his brothers and
sister, and the master who will sail her
will be one of the boys, who will take
the remainderof the family for the crew.
For miles and miles in all directions from
the home' the boys have scoured the for-
ests looking for natural crooks to be
used as tiinbers, a`great many of which
they have found and used as such. The
work hat so far progressed that the stem
will be put in in a few days, when plank-
ing will be in order. The vessel will bo
fashioned after the most approved pat-
tern, and she will measure, when finish-
ed, 80 feet over all, have a beam of 24
feet, and has now a keel of 71 feet in
length. She„will be rigged as a schoon-
er. --Savannah News.
uttla
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-AT T1tli^- r
TIMES OFFICE, J.iaSEPHiN1K STlIER1 ils
WIN OgAM, Ol'3TlaIi,IQ.
MoneY to Loan on Farm Security st Low Rates of
ADVERTISING RATES:
interest. No eommiesiun charged.
WRI 4FIT1 11.11ualatrt
xn Oo o0 0 c;OUIfai00 1 $lU nU ?OoFR D•
p
Space, 1 1 yr.o um, I a nee,
Conteetetor and, Builder,
- ONT.
WINGHAM,
Agent for powney's (BelCrave) lieu
$500,000 TO LOAN.
On Farm and Town Property at tory Lowest Aittcs
and on Terms to suit borrowers.
MORTGAGEE PUROHASEO.. NO OOMMISSICN CHARGED.
borrowers can obtain money in 5 days if
satisfactory,
R. VANSTONE,
Beaver lilook, Wingham,
Money
to Loan on Notes,
Notes Discounted
AT REASONABLE RATES.
Money advanced on Mortgages at 6 per cent. with
privilege of paying at the end of any year. Notes
and accounts oolleettd.
EOBT. MoINDOO.
Outs;.-Bcaver Block. Wingbam, Ont.
Sana.'! ¥ uhill'
REAL ESTATE AND FIRE INSUR-
ANCE AGENCY.
OFFICE : KENT'S BLOCK WINGHAM,
Private funds to loan.
A number of Building Lots and Residence proper
ties for Sale. -
Those desiring to retake a home in Wingllam should
communicate with, or apply in person at my Office,
where all necessary information can be btaolned.
BANK OF H TIATON,
2N G-23AM.
Capital, $1,000,000. Rest, $400,000.
President-Jonta STUART.
Vioe.Presideut-A. G. JIMMY.
DIRECTORS
Jour PRoaroR, CRAB. GURNEY, Gso ROACH, A. T
WOOD, A. 13. LES (Toronto).
Cashier -J. TURNBULL.
Savings Bank hours, 10 to 8 ; Saturdays, 10 to
1. Deposits of $1 and upwards received and interest
alSpe ia1 Deposits'also received at current
rates of interest.
Drafts on Great Britain and the United St to
bought and sold
B. WILLSON, Amin,
MEYER & DICKINSON,
Swanseas.
H. DAVIS
IS OFFERING
Mo '•E -r
-ON
FA1-tM PROPERTY
AT VERY LOW RATES.
SSE IIIM I
Em trot•
mperor Ego is the nickname Will-,
lam II has won for himself Here, writes
a Paris correspondent, "1, me. in '.
mine," being pronouns that crop up con-
stantly in his, speech and letters. ills
telegrams to Prince Bismarck, published
as soon as they a. rive, are models of
the egotistical style. There's nothinE
pleases him more than to find himself
morning, two papers, of which special
editions were cooked up exclusively for
Io i?..1ruataj lust I issued Limy pro• Some ono of lat'ge expeeiotiee soya iifm. Ile was not •aware of this. No
ok mad, fir de■climing in force the 11i•ttnyr that there are no tete thee 827 differ. journal was over a cause of sharper cab-
intuit
ab-
flies Grants stu(L '#fot'neetead eat terms in the Eng irih language
tie ut bickerings than this one: Each
Art a°til• at it later' period of the year 1 which express Lite state of being ill minister wanted the lies Share of
space., thus to influence the august read-
•,Ialtf+teiyf+ed• of an. nrder•itl c+iutlnil art- ewe. Lr. Bismarck eventually managed this
WINGHAM
FLO:URING MILLS!
er „ 0
5 on
20 001200 7 00 UO$ne •
Inch 4 60 a 00 2 c0 i U0
Lacatl anis other earned,advertIeculents, Re, per ilur
for neat insvrtioll, ;MO 8e. per lino lotearh reibmi tuent.
insertion.
Local notices, in nonpareil type, lee. for first In-
sertion, and 5c. per line for each aubrequent inserttc t,
No local notice will be charged lees than 45r.
Advertisements of Loot, Foetid, Strayed, Sttuetk 14
and Business CIuincea Lt anted, not exceeding 8 Rime
vonpareil, 0) per inenth,
Helloes and Farms for Salk, not exceeding $ lines,
$1 for filet month, 50e. per subsequent ntonth.
These terms will bre strietay adhered to.
S1,eciat rates for longer advertisements, Or for
longer periods.
Advertisements without specific directions, will he
inset•.ted till forbid aid oberged accordingly. Tran-
sitory advertisements 1111151 be pain in aq', trice.
Changes for contract advert cements must be in
the otiiee by tt O0HeRiay noon, 1111 order to Al IN.,*
that week
R. ELLIOTT
PaurllF.rok-Axa vestment**,
Tho undersigned wish to tender their best thanks
for the iibenvl patronego given to our firm during
severalpears prior to the burning of our n,d11,y in-
cendiarism. During the a ast season wo nave re-
moddelled the town mill to the latest sfproved ays-
tem of Hungarian Roller Process mil ling. Wo be
Bove wecan now give better accommodation than
ever before, We offer
Prompt Dispatch,
Fail,- ,Returns,
QUALITY SECOND TO NONE IN'l'HIt
+l:C'rTON. •
•And by mh
mese pereui i 1 Atte• tine to the ^vin,lss
hope to be again tiv,.rtd uhli it ti;41 by cul o1 .
!donde runt many new ones,
Yams most respectfuilt,
HUTTON & CARR
m Min, Oct. 10,1189.
•
Oat Meal Mill Opened.
'rite undersigned desire to inform farm
ern and the people generally that they hat
reopened their'
Oat .en' ill in 'nghntnt
T R. 21ACLONALD,
11 JOSEPHINE STREET,
+ - ONTARIO
DR. J. A. MEL DRUM,
Honor (frodnate of Toronto university.
Office and Itesideeee--The old stand formerly ecru.
Plied by Dr, Bethune, at the ooruer of Centre slid
atrick strode,
Wisousn, - - - ONT.
And are now prepared to purchase Oatt in
uulituitea gti;atttitten at,d ut the
Highest Harlot ee b
ni
They will apl r eustomsl•e with the Buie
(e.n ,Yh in (int MUM,
7>inprilrring unclear tilt+ flier twenty a ristoti, hae special issue himself, 'The copy which .
�`nitn r„•tt ins fait. �.?r
511 tlr&t district tar tli+' , 111x t'ilri Tor; a lies
fr•r1"riwhrp beepti.tatt.(u,et•iC n.ld nitre' )'VI'- pr
itolie of Era's {ftttnta. silso aeatu, Ilarriston, batihli` of the iuth ''pate tor 'tlwenaperott," Lrl,o, long before Li) ER t c" k''' "'"` "S
df
, f es tuselelar to take evlet''llOe aim
wanes,
lilt .'teat 1, SYi.ti :411,111 far•tl+a r •,,,' ..W second
A>i tt trrsirla, the elaar.ylt of settlers a f tlti,orl than any one stta; c>etece
R. F. 11. GODFREY,
b'irst-chtes honor man and. general proficlencymedal-
ist Toronto University, Member College Physicians
and Surgeons of Ontario,
BcctoRu\n,
Office -At Methodist Parsonage.'
J. A. MORTON
BARRISTER Ste.,
Winghum - Ontario.
CC VANSTONE
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, IsCTARY r1:LI.1O
CONVEYANCER, LTC.
FFICE8-Beaver Block, Winetu•M, ONT.,
GERRIE and BLYTn, OAT.
Private and Compsuy.fuuila to loan at low rates
internat. Mortgages, town and farm property
bought ail sold. .Mercantile colleetio,a a kpectat
DENTISTRY.— J. S. JF.1ROME, n1aull ti, ' f"
Is tnanufacturiug Celluloid Plates
Vulcanite plates or the best ntatoria
as (imp as they eau be got in the
Loinioiml. All work warranted.
visioncotrt at .1* liugton. 1.1 . p C .A ed Oltni
eTt
CR���`ititl
Vegetable Vapor administered for the painless
extreetion of teeth, the only safe anesthetic known.
TARE NOTIOZ.-I Will extract teeth for 10 cents
oath.
OFFICE In the Deaver �Block, opposite the
Brunswick Hotel.
DtNTISTIVT,- •tt. H. MAMMAL'', W'ntattArt.
= "faker of Vulcanite, Celluiolil,'Alloy,
Slice. Gold, ete.,•eto., Autos, ranging,
Ira sa p Uruwt>!tg anriass d lir oge 500 ork;taTeeth eer x
traded without the least pain by the use of Vital-
ized Air. !lead Mice, b Ingham, side entrance op-
pcs:te the itueen's hotel, open uuity(Su:maysexcept-
ed) from 9 a in to 5 p n., b itl be 11 Bf,: th et err•
••Ila, Into 4th aatntduy of eaclultonth- bitceut 1tiht
hotel; Gm cio t 1st and 3rd "lemmas of inch month --\t
Office at Albion. hotel. ttrt,etk,0 s'. cants.
JOHN RITCHIE,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT
ti'iSOnAti, O,TARIo
E,OBEItT CUNNINGHAM,
INSURANCE
FIRE AND MARINE,
GUELPH.
dip DEAN, JR., tr INEGAR,
LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR tall Orlin
or nultoN.
Sales attended in any part of the Co. Chargee
Moderate,
J OEN CURRIE, Wxsoeau, llvT., _
r10ENSlln AUCTIONaEll Volt TUN COUNTY OF
HURON'.
All orders left at the Muss office prodtptly at end
ed to, Terme reasonable.
l A111I.S HENDEIaSCls,
LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR. CODNTIYO IIVRosi AHD
Rises.
All sales attended to promptly and on the Sltot tut
Notice.
Charges Moderate and SatisfactfotrGuarteteed.
Allneceesary urturtgements eau be seise at tit
TiMEs' Mho
t41AMIAM, Oin
BOLTON le HAWKINS
P. L. & IJ. L. SI/RTETORE AND CIVIL Esst:.EER.
LISTOW'EL AND i1IEGYMAN.
:All orders left at the tame o1 the 'Trate will re
vows pronpt attention
?► , ELSON T. RITCHIE,
1.11
1•. L, Surveyor, Civil Engineer end Drgnghte ai.
Paittcularattention paid to divistoi of proppertis
into building lots, settling disputed uontadariee,
preparing complete plans of touts mad seee;rs, as
for it so tiot, hi y q ids. dC' eamliectioas ofeeriptions tdieleeales
tonne
and estimates Of on of L'ridaes (:alt ras, &t, Pm -
files Ono tntimates for grating hilae, dtainakeroad
:and street iurprovemente, sowers and other''kaipt•
needier works, COrreepondettce eolieittd, tkting
ttlateund character et' itork. OIYIC)•.--At J, A.
1iottor`slaw office, Wifehurn, Ont,
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