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The Wingham Times, 1893-05-05, Page 2n r, r d� Tl o a. Ic d d I n. ,s "1"" • 'Crown Prince ; 2 , : l 3 e$ 'Young Much ;' Sell, P. McKenz e s �,{t l�7 x ,. � 'Lord Hatfield.' Heavy Draft. W. and J. Moflat'a, 'Crosby q{Iief ;' -- - 2pd, Walker and Wylie's 'Corsic LPAY, APRIL 28, 1893. Chief.' Road and. Carriage ---1st, W. -.. J. Little's, tRoyal .Abdallah,' MI'TOPIAL NOTES. TeeSiWater. ostinit of the prohibition of the The Teeawater Spring show was held fie in Prince Edward Island is to on Tuesday afternoon of last week, ted to a plebiscite. and though the weather was favorable r.tTiox lately waited on thegrant Onnar- tlheln attendance was ss not is aeup p to that fof nn:ent, asking them to g• years. q•„ per ton for the output of pig in part by the lateness of the date,aud atario. The privileges tidboonuseslpartly breloon tiw tin a fact that thee ;ranted the iron industry prevailing sufficient to make the business a causes less interest to be taken in le,. without the Ontario Govern- breeding. follotvinq is the prize list: ins; to thein. Heavy Draught, Imported —1 Jas. ,tlne Minister of Justice, Hon. J. \loffat, 'Crosby Chieftain"; 2i d, Jas. A, has linen -tied the friends of lir• Scott "The Baron.' nolili that the Government will not Heavy Draught, Cauadiau,—Jas. e request for Arnoldi.'s release. It , Cosford, • Derhy.' that Chief Justice Armour, who j (general Pat port' —Jno. E. Scott, to testimony in the vaso, declined ( ,,i\; hat Care f.' intend clemency when asked for a 1 CarriageHorses --1st, P. Aritall, on the ease, or to say anything \Vhithy, ; 2nd, J. llolliu",er, 'Dexter 'would warrant the Government in Iievenee.' ng with the sentence of sin months 1 Roadsters,—lit, W.n. Zinger, 'Gen- localities Frequent reference made I I drat Cleveland' ; 2ud, Jno Huh to the large number on hand and the I I difficulty of sale. Datry cowst on the rrxATrox from the Canadian Press 1 sclDurham' Bull,-aged.—P. Arkell. lecher hand, appear to he in (1\eniatld,. • ' I d aII classes of horned tate o, save THE WJNGHAM TIMES, MAY 5, 1893, in Prince Edward, and also in Perth, tbere was. considerable loss by winter• rn these •afro. e Olt • lar r killtn►,, but fill p counties were among the brightest received. There wee very little "heaving" up to the time er.rrespond- ents wrote, and while some feared that all danger from this source was not yet over, the bulk of the reports were to die eftcet that the trying time was past, and that only an adverse rnlntller would prevent an extra good crop of clover. Live stock. --Where live stock did not come through the winter in good condition the blame may be Charged to want f care by owners rather than to lack of fodder. he season was e seyorely cold one and the 'cattle and horses ranging the barn yard on poorly 'teenaged farms suffered troll.) exposure, the thermometer ranging row even in the lee of the straw etaclz. a It is plea•• sant to obser''e, however, that many correspondents refer to the marked improvement in the winter care of all classes of live stock compared with the past. Horses were in good condition generally, nithoush cases of ilntluenza and distemper were reported ill various COUNTY FUNDS TO LOAN. ON the security of Cultivated Farm, Interest six per cent, payable annually. Any portion of the principal may be repaid at any thne the borrower wishes. All exl',encea paid lay the County. •. o person except the County Auditors allowed to see mortgages or to know to whom money is loaned. Apply to WEI. HOLMI:S Goderloh, Aug. lith Iii" Co. Treasurer. Ion. consisting of Mr. A. if. Parte )undns Panner Mr. John King, Q. u; E. Jackson, Newmarket Era; J. pan, Canadian Grocer, and L. P. mpire, Toronto, waited upon the' El ero.' Government last week to suggest Mr. J. Duff. of Rockwood, acted as e changes in the law of civil libel I judge orney-C'eneral gave the deputation j rstand that he looked upon the re- CROPS AND LIVE STOCKS. the Association favorably. BULLETIN ISSUED Durham Bulls, two years old. and fill under — 1st, S. Kirkland, 'Albert in a few exceptional casest, were well Strathallitn' ; 2nd..100. Keir, 'Brant spoken off�as regards eonditign. Re- ports of grub in the head" ill sheep are more frequent than usual,i&lthout;h not seriously so. With this a "ception, and the fact that tosses when lambing were rather common, the 1 general health of sheep was counted gond. Swine are commanding moi recogni- tion and, with other live. tock, are out their gs dnrini, gas brisk, ar to have ning A TOWS than however, Less aluou; ABU BY TUE ONTARIO rem of members o BUREAU OF INDUSTRIES—PRESENT b ftheExecutive , ttee of the Patrons of Industry CONDITIONS AND PROSPECTS. receiving better care- f ion the Government the other day i owners. The demand s the fall and early winter that holders The Ontario bureau of indust..,. > t the centralization oft of laws on courts . d } ll tin of the condi- I and less than usual app at the centralization of courts 1 1d of mortgages on land !las just Issue a bulletin i I been held over for fats tion of the crops and live 'tock of l larger number of brood eu up and division courts be given ;Ontario down • to April 17. The g' statement concerning the weather for ordinarily were kept over; powers. In addition to this the de- an.l wall it happened.. The • n asked that mnmclpnl officers a the first three months of the year instead of appointed, and that cotta• shows that January and February newly -littered pigs has he f n heavy, attorney take the initiative in the were much colder than usual, and large numbers dying between birth tion of combines., I March a little •vurmer than the average Globe has undertakers to secure a for a number of years. ite vote of the electors of Ontario up- i The temperature in April bas in question of prohibition. A blank, general been warmer than the normal, ore will appear in each issue anal -without any severe frosts. The rain - 1 will remain open until the first of I fall so far is in este+:ss, with setue The Globe says: It is not pretended I heavy snowtalls that may have retard - is plebiscite will answer all the pur- : ed fares work, but the occasional high a provincial plebiscite, but at least' winds which occurredi with some Ihttt rlicated with municipal. ' days from the 7th to ?13tH wouid pro- of be COmj 'al or national issues, and it will I mote rapid et aporatilt"n and assist to i freely fwd during the' winter a con` stimulate publicinterest and mature . rt. medy that evil siderable quantity is still oil haud,on- thought on the question of prohibi-1 Vegetation—Very little growth had 1 piers Ile qua iti ty is sed males. he been made as correepondeuts wrote. I pe arts concerning discouraged the supply of !'nate sedailLegislature o skiing both the Legis. � In t1ot1 Lake district, eadows were I are rep more ncernin. Inh the Lake Brie sled hal abolishingboththe Leis- I turning green, buta hertey flail of snow i counties there «•as not a tares surplus, Cannot and the House Legislatureof will lm on -Ion the 15th of A pril main covered the `and in the beefing and dairying cann- a ceforth these ,on half cth- Ion and the weather immediately des of Middlesex and Oxfnrd there hers house only, one-half aothe; was rather a scnrcie,y, but, elsewhere Ir members of which will be chosen by I following was good turd vet, and not fair amount is reported on hand, til- ing, to growth. Notwtthstand- ing, t110 5555 11 was dot considered 1 though much more w.a being coneulll- backward. ed on the farm than usual. There Fall wheat—On the whole, the appears to he a great deal of wheat stitutton ear winter has Leen quite favorable to this Pblll in the hands of far,ners,aud a Ecru a two-thirds vote off the new body I crop., Ice has done some damage, correspondents speak of some of the yield of 1591 as still heir;; in the bin. lespecialiy on undrained soils. Stile., 1- yield 1to the relatively high prions d by the act. ering by too much snow is reported from some nnrtheru sections. The. offered for hogs a considerablk quantity .....--=-_-....--_-.=-_-----_____ Gonne. I Lake Erie counties 9eud very favus-' of wheat and other. grain was turned • into ark, anti more will be fed on the and the second week. Several corres- pondents attribute this mortality to the severity of the winter. Apar(. from this the swine industry is in 0 hopeful state, laud the Canadian pig is now getting a fair measure of appre- ciation. (There was an abundance of fodder, particularly of hay, and few farm animals suffered from actual scarcity of supplies. Farm supplies—Alkhough hay tt as Clubbing :states. The Turps and Toronto (Hobe per year ...... $ 175 1 75 The Te and Toronto Empire per aeon... e ear.. 1 70 The Tem and Lvndoiu Adveraiser per y 60 Thu 'rinse and London Free Pim per year.1 The TiMsa and dtontreallloratd par year, •• 1 00 The Tom and Montreal Witness per year.... ThoTinssanoMontrealearnhlYHerald and Star 75 Reduced rates with all other weakly papers mentioned In the above list, tCORNYN OROS., UNDERTAKERS, ONE ENJOYS Both. the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, =dads' f;entlyyet promptly= the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels Colds, head- aches and fovers'and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- d: tocol, pleasing to the taste and ac- ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only fro)n the most healthy and agreeable snlstances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made t the most popular remedy known. - t;yrnp of Figs is for -ole in 7.1c i • tilos by all leading iruggias. Any reliable druggist alt may not have it on hand will ln•nt'ure it promptly for any one who wishes io fry it. Manufactured only by the Cut .UF®Ri'�11 FIG S'YC�P G3., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE. KY. NEW YORK. N.Y s possessing a real estate qualifica- the extent of $375, and the other ill be elected by manhood suffrage. It of theLegislature and the ise is not to be charged hereafter ex - v. Wm. Torrance, of Goderich, 1 tied to the Methodist church, on ty last. Wm Oliphant has recently the interior of thhe Foresters' coat, nE peiet,aticl nicely lettered linds. the meeting of Court Gerrie, No. anedian Order of Foresters, on ay night last, the following ra were elected:—C. R.—W. G. g ; V. C. R.—Geo. Cti anter; F. S. ti'1'eLaughlin ; R. S.—Jas. Arm - g; Chap. --W. J. Greer; Treas. . d. McLaughlin ; S. W. --I' arson; \V.—F. Dtiviison ; S• I wheat. In the northern sect W. H. Clegg; J. B —\V. Doig. season is not far enough advanced for t I reports. faking the province as a whole, the fall wheat crop has carne out of the winter in good shape, very little damage has been done, very little will he ploughed up and the prospects are very promising ani! above the average. able reports, the only damage being P through freezing in some pieces along farm should the prices of . cerreals net the lakefront. Apart hate' thio. t ery go up. Fat cattle appear to have hadood sale, and although a fair supply g little has been or will he ploughed up is still left NI ay 'shipments are ex - ton sends very good reports, t-lurnn pouted In the Lake Huron districts, Lamb Pt ted tocath for tell that 0011ebe good, and Druce fair to poor. The offered: reports from Grey and Simeon are \Iiseellaneous—In the western part below the average. The West Mid- of the province, the spring work is land are uniformly good. 1 -'he Luke Ceported to be a little late, owing to Ontario count/ reports are above the the weather, although the extra average. The Last \lidlancl counties amoupt of fall ploughing will ' be of much help. In Essex and Kent sou• report a limited acreage, but of good p condition. The St. Law:arsnce and stumble corn and oats had been sown I Ottawa counties report but little fall by April 12th. The dairy industry is., sections *o11u; ou h , o l r� S aria htiierid it ktave©r {ti EARS yie fa ccro A JJci'VS' aft g� �i ger " �a. �'b1`t tic1 c\ ra ale WINGHAM, ONT. JOB PRINTiND, IAC in i al t (nuo --Is PUBLISHED— EVERY P RIDAX MO1tNINO --AT TA[c— TIMES OFFICE, JOSEPHINE ST WINGHAi11, ONTA1tIO.. Subscriptionpriee,$1 poi year,inai2vanoo ADVERTISING RATES: Space �_I .1 Yr. I 0111Q. I 3 mo.- 1_1 O10 p Column $00 nO 085 00 020 00 $6 00 halt ,' 35 00 20 00 12 00 I 6 00 Quarter " I `20 00 12 00 7 00 4 00 Ono Inch 5 00 8 00 2 00 100 Legal and other casual advertlsementte, Sc. per lino for kat insertion, and 80. per line for each subsequent insertion. Local notices 10c. pe, ..no for first insertion, an So, per lino for each subsequent insertion. No loos notice will be charged 10st, than 26c. Advertisements of Lost, Found, Strayed, Situations, t and Business Chances Wanted, not exceeding 8 lines nonpareil, 11 per month ani Houses find l'arnns for Salo, not exoecdIng 3 lines, 1 for first month, c• ill bestrictly adhered to INCLUDING Pamphlets,: Postena Bill .Y. � in the best $ 60 per subsequent month These terms n G Boolra, Special rates tor lo advertisements, or Hos Beads, Circulars, &c,, c., executed' bort longer periods. style of the aft, at moderate puccel and ons Advertisements and Local notices without speotao �� accordingly. Tfated+cry advertisements must 1 paid in advance Changes for contract advertisements must be the office by Wednesday noon, in order to ammo notice. Apply or addressR. ,ELLIOTT, Tress mace, winetwan. directions, will he Inserted till forbid and charged B8, HERE 1 ithat week This Will lntereslEvery body the, developing — cheese factories and i creameries are on the increase. Greater attention is being given to stock raising and feeding. The bene- fits of overdraining in 1892 hare given an inipetus to that improvement, and Large qualitities of tile are being laid tn. The maple auger season was short land the yield light, although 111 good 1 F It are n'�t n the LPs quality bfrs. T. e• Hnwltins Ctiatt.P,nbo ;a. Tenn. s:l... are coveidered high. In J ti tete 00' ., Lint 'a V•ftg2f:3t `,.+d•I>T.I� l2X T.Fee tario a similar story is heard regard- id into•bc^tremeclyfof`adehiiftateciseatena ing the exodus of first-class farm hands, and female servants on the farm are harder than peer to get. A further shrinkage to the acreage of barley is promised in those counties along Lake OntnriJ and the St. Law- rrasct, where but a p. year aregold(ma,fttnx;.ntco tri i•i'n r,'wti0t5•etrO0. was the staple crop. Abe brighter _ ' Lucknow.. boy Lodge, 1 0, (x. T., met Tuesday evening for fhe election i cere. The result was as follows: f Templar, G. Poker; Vlce plat, M.. B Armstrong; Secretary, l Rye-. So little rye iu now being g others; Treasurer,AJ.suStott; Fant I grown in Ontario that reports are Very 1 S,'rsl•ytary. A Ln�sott ; Past 1 g Templar, D. K 'Webster; Chap• t limited. The largest number have F. Robinson; Marshal, Sam. re, Guard, Clara Variably; Sen. , L. Stewart; Lodge Deputy-, Mrs. Withers. wing to tho disagr'poble weather :rig show of the Kinloss !ranch litltural Society cunt: held on the been received from the Lake Ontario district. The section betty en Toronto and Kingston sends the molt favorable reports as to condition. What rye there is in this province appears to he thrifty and promising. Clover -•Unless all the signs fail, (tear the corner of Willoughby clover will enter the summer season in Inglis streets of the village on first class condition. New field have NEIty DEANS $tm. lege Ste y afternoon last, Where were come through the winter with but emery tlltt emit ,.Lahr Vigor e ofsod f gthe dairy II(fitlstry. Better j Fsilvin3 ;ILOkee.i Vigor tint all( ffitallinns entered in all the little injury, except iu low-lying and weakness of bods or 5asna.00 .d d not mere than a couple of undrained places, and old finds have t d BEANS b seer-werlt. e00o like re or be ,all people in attendance. It 1 don® better than Casual. Tho: crop and there are hints here and there of roluca�.eiree eases of a ;n°O1°d,,,,'„ rest ys'rAst show ever held by the was �fblf protected during the {Tinter, fatter steers and sleeker young porkers 'ItYATAtaltTe iaa.atrn.fA toatva $,ekibyd�B- 1f 11 d tslete t K ti•i ---• --+-a er atii rte asf o`Mit 's t Ie['anrt"s , The fallowing {enlist of the and the sutt'w went off sr nicely. that.. h ads in most places We are selling Best Coal Oil at 12 1-2 cents per Imperial gal- lon, or a can containing the equivalent' of five American gallons for 50c., exclusive of pack- age. . ELLIOTT Pa.rinI0Oa Ann rummest'. �- 11 MACDONALD, Ll JOSEPHINE STREET, Wile 011 Alt, ONTAA O, W, B. TOWLER. Member College Physicians and ,Sbrgoons, Ontario -Coroner for County of Huron - Office Up•etairs, next to Mr Morton's Mike, Wing. ham, Ont. Orden House, -9 to 12 a. in., 1 toe p. m., or at Residence, Diagonal Street. American Axes, 50c. to 65c. each. Crosscut Saws, 45c. t'o $Loo per foot. i l We to -day reduce our i quotations on Binder Twine CLINE cent CO,er ib. I J. A. CLINE & C 5D09ES25c -41E GREAT COUGH CURE 254 5Il°&1I 7 SHILO S CURE . Wingham. WINGHAM R. J. A. MELDRUi1, honor Graduate of Toronto University, and Member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Un Mee and Residence -Corner of Centre and Patrick streets, formerly occupied by Dr. Bethune. • ONT STEMV( PUMP ViORKS, DPH�1 oria %VINonna • • VANSTONE. Jt� BARRISTER, ,SOLICITOR, Etc., Private and Company funds to loan at lowest rate interest. No commission charged. Mortgages, tow and farm propertl bought and sold OFFICE -Beaver Block i1•INOEAat J. A. MORTON BARRISTER ke , W nghitln ant MEYER d• DICKINSON, H. W. C. MEYER Q. C. 1 E. L. DIGKINSCN, B.A. BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, Etc., Etc., So- licitors for Bank of Hamilton, Commissioners for taking affidavits for Manitoba. Farm, Town and Village property bought and sold. Money (private funds) loaned on mortgage security at 5i per cent. Money invested for private persons, open the bort mortgage securities without any expense to the lender. Lands for sale ill Manitoba and the North- west. Orfice-Rent's Block. tt Ingham. • PROPRIETOR. I wish to inform the people of Wing - ham and surrounding country, that, as I have purchased the Steal Pump Works lately owned byll. kinds Clark. I I are prepared to supply a Wooden, Lift, Force & iron Pumps And gin anything in the Pump wants of line public As I have a long experience in the business I guarantee all my work, and if not satisfactory will refund the money. We also deal in Cures Conadmption, Coughs, Croup, Sore Throat. Sold by all Druggists on a Guarantee. For a Lame Side, Back or Chest Shiloh's Percent cunt grin try. Farm t Plaster will Sive great s atisfactione-'w5 }� f best and wages SHQi.O iv WIT �aIAt EIRd sorts er N 1 ever ttser216 For Dyellel?`Ia Liter or �zt ey trouble it excels. Frio° 15 els4 ,� DENTISTRY. -.1 S. JErtO11E, K•rxoaen, Is manufacturing Celluloid Plates, 'sr, Vulcanite plates of the best material ") as cheap athey can be got in the Dounhnion. All vark warranted. Painless extraction of teeth by the use of Electric- ity or Vegetable Vapor. TAKE N5TicE.-I will extract teeth for 26 cents each. OFFICE: Lt the Beaver Block, opposite the Brunewick•Iiouse. I Wm. H. Macdonald, L. D. S., ALL KINDS OF WIND MILLS. OrSoft water cisterns mato on short notice. Orders by mail promptly attended to. D. SHOWERS, Winghant• Have youCatatrit? TrythisItel3redv. ltwi-t relieve 0.-d. cure you. ;�Prfco 60 cis. fewB ago this S i hed1ree l.^ 1 ,1 ^ side of the story told by correspondents: positively Phis Injectn: ler ,• l u t� ohnoliral treatment fl98SCMu� EPIENTIRI! in the east is to be found in the refer-) NERVE encs to . care of live stock generally is reported, 0 et+;: Agricultural or Cana- there was only the barest mention let, W. and d. Moffatt's from smothering. Ina few 1ocdlities is well as a fails( fine o milk and reeetptef yttoebraadmslrngTiiB A d better manure as the result ao, Toro �ig wriut«oampbut.. Sold a.. more tin hP er Winirhant, A. 1,.1•iASii•LTON of neer. grant being fed. Stailion Route bilis FOR SEASON OF 1893. DENTIST. OFFICE, - - MASON'S BLOCK Opposite the Queen's Ifo! 1, Winghanl. W111 visit Gorrie 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month. CHN RITCHIE, J' GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT WlNouarn, NTA& pDEANS, Jit., W1Nolui4, ' LICENSED AUCTIONEE1 FOR THE COUNTY OF IIURON. Sales attended In any pptrt of rho Co. Charges Moderate. ,l JOHN CURItIE, WX,NGHIAII, ONT., LICENSED AUCTIONEER( •OR THE COUNTY OF 1151(0x. All orders left at the Tinted office promptly attend ed to. Terms reasonable. JAMES IUNDERSON, ,l LICENSED AUCTIONEER VOI4, COUNTIES HURON AND Bnr�y. All sales attended toeon p INtly and on tho Shortest Notice. Charges Moderate and Satisfaction Guaranteed. All necessary arrangements can be made at the Tinos' eine° WhxoisAm Orr If you want a Neat, Showy Bill, well put together and attractively displayed, on good paper or •card, send your order to the TIMES OFFICE. A Number of fr odCuts to Choose dr Prices reasonable,•rind orders by (nail promptly attended to TIMES OFFICE, WINGHAM. ES,GODFREY 8, MOOR', t3. B. Toronto, Members): College Physicians and Surgeons! Ontario. BtmLalctve • .t . 'Immo() Mc';.iey to Loan on Notes. Notes Discounted AT tEA.SONARLE RATES Money adva7,eed en Mortgages a 6} per cent tvlth privilege of paying at the end of any year. Notes' aid aeeaeste eolleoted. ROUT. McINDOO. doaverBleak.—Wk.ahan, Oat.