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The Wingham Times, 1893-12-15, Page 4THE 1'' 'TNtarHAM TIMES,1.) WILLci i7 S Mere e ,p1 Jeaset t r, in, out of tris order, and they, to- gether with o111oere commanding units of active militia, will, in those districts wheret the law fto tlireuts, b;a liable to proeet•u.ion in reer,eut or tiny liquor •soldl In teats or other promisee subject to their d.tnttrol. in Ilrltliti..al to such penalty tie; may be iniliettcl for a.. .breach of uitlitary tli,(rip.iaa• Alnoliol ascus to :,ra loeeed upon illi something 11'11"30 than useless :1 tad imly lit to be mist t. ut iv'nti•tl"t^1• er ilul'a"t•rt :bill intelli3ra!3ce ,�. 44:. W. TELEORAK1 C ~iNiiruns °art iousf. Ont k,,Y411111111111 Ct. ti% CO ttf.D:1Y. ItECRIIBER 1:, 143. CEMBER 15,.1393.. ► t '1• 11 UQ mini n policy o, the Libeled party . i oliticl.l, it adopted. by the Ottawa con-' -rename, :Gell exlire$e our uetief that Canada will peva:• enjoy the prosperity - whit•h her resource; should certainly secure her nihil are have a complete reversal or our present Neal policy, for the pampering and enrichment of the fevered few, Qcurriel, Moved by W. \l, t:iinulair, !occluded by '1hoe, tx.beon, 1\LP.1'.: "That we as n oouvention desire to mime our sym- FOR INVALIDS whose failn eds duo. 9, toning andple sanut remedy will be fouu iu CAMPBELL'S QUININE WINE. RreparedoulybyX*.0 .Arrnarr,fiCo. Beware of Imitations. M0NTR$AE.. tit's it it'Ftiir; 111 II t!•'t•nllac (1601'111V ()f patnv With T)r. +llitini011 ill, M. P. for Liu,; . It the 1 n:iiit r 1:n,t the athlete.East 17urau, in his recent illness, and , are pit}t=}gully better without the use of , while regretting hie absence, hope that iiiTo,;}I hntle at the time they wish to ;be will be speedily restored to good exercise the greatest forge of body end i health." Carried. intellect, ellen do Glen require to are---.s- drink and how Cara there be any .benefit i from its o;>o as a beverage ? Alcohol is! The townabip 0011u01 will meet in the not it food, it is not a force, and it only i hall to -day. hurts the individual and shortens life. I Saturday's thew did not destroy the Why then not vote is out of the coup- Ii sleighing, but wee the menus of (rutting I try ,, , the roads up in bad shape. Miss Stein, of L- v, 3L• 1.4'iugham, and T,T Tar. now}notion meeting in East 1 i� " Lambtou, a couple of weeks ago, says BeunetFarrow, or hi .ltll'irt1E vi •}ting the Forest Free Press W. D. Balfour, M. (friends on the 8rtl line, hist week. ---------e11', P. for South Eeseti, reed 0, copy of the I '.lite annual eutertainment in coneec- r 1 EDITORIAL MATES. oath or obligation used in t e P. i''. A, 1 011 with the Suns:1111e Sunday Sell oat it held in the church on Monday initiation ceremony. e ttiQning next, the 18th Inst. been fernitsheri hiin by the seoretary of `ane of the councils in Baser: county, and t Au entertainment w`.11 bra held in the .t he rlIaliottr) stated to the meeting that !'township hall, on Wednesday evening of 1-. Weep '^red to Neve the document I next week. The proceeds Will go to- • ge Wee 1,ok. P wards purchasing le clock for S. S. No. 3. I l.ui.t e. Here elemnly path : I n Thursday evening, a public mea- t O � promise and ss. ear I t 1 one member of i1( the 11( eras of temperance. Good total. net tlktt of the Dominion On h ofNovember was „:1O0,v4'3, 7 G1, an of 41::1,78'0 for the month. Couserv:dtiwe Cont'eetion Eur tide , held. et Go.lerieh, ot: Tuesday last, tied without e:omivatra; d4 caudi' r the Local L,el;islatere, 1-I said 'it had 1 w} be 1 "1 do most s ing was held in Anderson's school house, ,� ,. titan I will 1(a allow any t is i eciuciwl peened ntuuuous were the Doman Casholic church to become a *aiuoa Ed u leleud, uu Atho addresses were delivered b'1' a number of 1 menabar of this crier, knowing him to be prominent temperance men. ud resulted iu the return of the Be'Ilsuch ; that I will use my influence to "overnmeut to power by au over- i promote the interests of all Protestants ing majority. i everywhere in the world ; that I will not .30111 T110111$0N assured the Relax1 employ a Roman Catholic in any capit- a -Trade, the oi4ier clay, that a ia" t oity, if I can p"een"s the services of a 'te biU0U b between Canada a1�d cruBei- Protestant ; that 1 will not aid in build- .. in tivau be established, The fx°veru` ' The next horse fair. will be held o in; or in maintaining, by my resources January 4th next. Brussels. The Mechanics' Institute will hold several entertainments during the winter. has been 111 iiei;Otiati0u With eel, any Roman Catholic church or instate- end ns t e - end fur earns time. • tioe Or their sect or creed whatsoever, 8t -an ay lot, au i .uarehist went to but ,will do all in my power to retard ulber of Depot es, iu Yarta,i'.'rauce, and brook down the power or the Pope ; crew a dynamite, y1nb in the with,& that I will not enter into any controversy # Deputies, 9:he boib explutrd \Atli with a Roman Catholic upon the subject 'v lurce, and, a „ rtii t nutnbee of tho of this order, nor will I enter foto any itis wereeevereiy'''injured, but none agreement with a Roman Catholic to titled outright. The A:saruhist was strike or areata a disturoance, whereby red, having been neverely hurt by the Catholic employees may undermine plueluei. and substitute the Protestant ; that in Toronto Stat anticipates the report all grievuneee I will seek only Protest - '.1f; •yal Cowwiesiou 00 Yroulbittou, ants and counsel with them, to the ex- oi heiUea Ludt. 1.8 ,t'lil recommend • alusten of all Roman Catholics, and will versa of .the pt13ie111 liquor. trains ; not make known to them anything of �, it wilt recommend a general pro any nature matured at such conferences; em lot, wide local RpLiou fur the , that I will not countenance the nomina- tt hoeuses. dt present the license , tion, iu any caucus or convention, of a IS the gs1lea'a1,0ne with IUJd► Option R•�tnan Catholic, for any office in the hibit on , ! gift of the Canadian people, and that 1 0111GA1 has a lav against drunkards. will not vote for, nor council others' tp troit,this week, John ',V. Dickerson vote for, any Roman Catholic, but will ward Kelly were sentenced to the ' vote only for a Protestant ; that I will ouOe of correction .for two yours endeavor at all times to place the politi- ca] a charge of tieing aonlmJ11 ; cal positions or this Government in the orris. These aro the first couvei- i hands of Protestants. To all of which I under the new state law which re-' do most solemnly promise and swear, so eonti:ruled drunkards to be locked i help the God. 'Amen." a state prison. • Maitland skating has been 'leased by Jno. Pallant 1e and ?red. Downing and ' they are busy now in getting everything gas oods. a fall Stock Of S 1 LLV E 9 WA R of all kit" 3t to hand, Call and alar et. 3 �1d 1clot• a i a° f.:13 l.tOil.S Yt Clocks, and Jewelry, Repairing a Specialty. in first-class shape for this favorite �__ winter sport. Curling will now likely boom as there are a number or new hands in town. The Gospel Temperance meetings, on Sunday afternoons, are largely attended. It is said a druggist from the East is talking of going into business in Brus- sels. CHEAP RALE Our Clubbing Bates. The Tress and Toronto Globe, weekly S 1 Gil! The Tates and Toronto - Emmett, weekl.v 3 74 The TIMES "ct0 London Advertiser, weekly1. 75 The Tines and London leree Pi ees, wtokly. • , , 1 75 The T11458 and Montreal Herald,weekly 1 00 'rhe Timm and Montreal Witness we kiy 1. Ott The Tutus ruin Toronto Daily 110"14. , ,.., ., 2 Fie The f c hly,l nndontcmipu Validly Herald and Star 1 7 G The Tiatss and The Ladies' Journal, ur0nthll•, 1. 25 Tnrorlto The Thies and Cosmopolitan Mngnemeo ronthly, a 25 New Yeti* Tho TIAIlIa and Tho Live Stock Journal 1(114 -8 monthly. 1t r 111 ! I o Household Companion, Y • us h C o (roll o P " i" 1 DO bt•�roek Vaulters' � to0ate y The rates and Imulars' Au , The TIMIIS and tile. Cultivator and Country » 75 Gentleman, weelitl,• •. .... Tho balance of 3803 free in every case. Reduced rates with all other papers not mentioned in the above list. Address, M. PAT -1 E SON,. Will;,• b au1. Opposite Raul: o laamiltou, ESTRAY SHEEP. Trims Qrricii, • Win,gliain, Ont. CEO. SHAW CUTS. DOWN THE PRICE OF M`A- � AGAIN. STEAK -116Z. PER LB. and other moats low in proportiOU. FORK SAUSAGE also on hand. I and prepared to parr the highest price for all kinds of fowl. They must bc•drawn and well dressed. GEO, SHAW. Wiugham, Oct. 10th, 1898. ThonuEa Livo 1%mhors, THOR000II W0111 ,under the guiding hand of the PCINCIPAL of the c'!' *�rr4-. w•-� iti y . lig,. •G a L . 4y ,"���' %G- '�Sr **LIZ?: i%:mss W ,151.107G ^k ..... % ` -.,,Val F1�i3"-'i•.' ,:t" ` '.�1'1 ,1 ^�_. rye.. � d •i�-`s�iti� ..='••:s`� Cau,a 01( to the premises of tho subersl il,er, Lots 13 and 1.4, Concession 1, Morris, on or about the asst of September. tivee aged ewes and ono lamb. The owner is minuted to prove property, pay expenses and take them away. DUNCAN CAMPBELL. Morris, Nov. 20th, 1803. 41 French treaty is likely to be I East Huron Liberals. by ttho' Dominion Parliament at I A large and enthusiastic audience l"jug session. Dr. Tupper is on I assembled ut the Liberal convention in ince the refusal of the Govern- 'Brussels, on Tuesday last, for the par- last session,. to ask Parliament pose of selecting a standard•bearer for fy it. He.and Sir Hibbert Tupper the Legislature. President Hislop ac- e hey will make it iaterosting for cupied the chair and made a brief ad- ,veruLrient if the matter is vet dress. Thomas Gibson, of Wroxeter,,the with tis they desire, at forthcoming present old and highly respected mein - ng of Parliament. ber, was unanimously nominated by a Department of Agriculture in standing vote, accompanied by three rousing cheers. bares just issued a crop bulletin. Mr, Gibson, in his address, referred to ea the tot it yield or whent at his long telaure of office, and the many 1923 bushels, an average of 15.50 c.Ianges th(1%t had taken pit ee in that els per acre. The wheat this year time. With regard to the Patrons of st free from smut. The amount Industry, he said that in 1873 he propos- already marketed is placed at ed a policy in the house much along "6 bushels, leaving a balance of the sante lines as that in the Patrons' 47 bushele still in the hands of the Of the wheat marketed 6,000,4 platform. In reference to the appoint. meet of county officials. such as sheriffs, Belgrave• There is to be a Chri,tmaB tree enter- tainment, on Thursday evening, December 21et, in connection with Trinity Church Sunday School, in the Foresters' hall, 13elgrave. The Trinity church people are noted for their gond concerts, and every onessbould go and, Spend a ploasaut even- ing: eehels have gone east and south as bout 1,000,000 in the form of ,t �leaving over 2,000,000 stored in the tors west of Lake Superior for 401: tit or for grinding. Of the 6,317,- .bets in farmers' bands nearly inion will be required for seed m cad ; this will leave about three le.t half million to be marketed for ex - ilk The oats yield is pined at 0,823,- helts, and it is estimated that fi,j+ushel will be consumed within If ince or hi the lumber camps to ; " Other yields are estimated as : Marley, 2,5147,053 bushels ; flax bushels ; rye, 20,422 bushels. portant order relating to the Hale re istrars, etc., he would approve of hav- ing them elected by the people, their term of office to be five years. Munici- pal omeerb would come under the same head. Referring to the P. P. A. he said that the }Mowat Government had not granted special concessions to the Roman Catholics of Ontario, nor could tho •statements that they had be borne ottt by fact and figures: It was moved by W. Irwin, seconded by W. Doig: "That this convention desires to ex- press their most implicit confidence in the honesty and integrity of the Govern - Anent so long and ably led by our old chief, Sir Oliver Mowat, and we further desire to express our entire approval Scott's ,inulsion of Cod-liver Oil and Hypophosphites is both a food; and a remedy. It is useful as a fat, producer and at the sante time gives vital force to the body. It is beneficial in CONSUMPTION because it makes fat and gives strength. It is beneficial for SICILY CHILDREN because they can assimilate it when they cannot ordinary food. Itis beneficial for COUGHS AND COLDS because it • heals the irritation of the throat and builds up the body and overcomes the difficulty. "OdXBTIONl'—Beware of substitutes. Genuine pre aced by Scott dt Bowne, Belleville. andebold by all druggists. Tho anti tl on, Commie 1 NOME. 'Meeting of the Whitech will be held^ln tho Forester Tial!, W 01( Saturday, E at 1.o'cl when the dividends wi be pa liminess transacted. All Patren others interested + , cordially ilio J. J. W.$ h Cream. itechurch 16th, 1893, .01., and other important harebolders and to attend. '801'1, etary. Forest City Business and Shorthand School, of London, Ont.. who has had SPECIAL preparation for his chosen profession, assures snecess to every',tudont. Having anent PISTEER YEARa in the class r0o111 and FIVE YEAas in 11neIEBEK and oerwE PRACTICE, be should know how to prepare young people for business. It pats to attend a seho0l that has a Standieg among: business mon. College r0.open1 on Tuesday, January 2nd, 1894. Catalogue free. Good board 1.32.80 per weak. 0m 3. W. WJ STE VELT, Principal. whitec • , Nov. 25,1803. 3t STRAYED HEIFER. Came on the remises of the subscriber, Lot 11, Concession 11, Tnimberry, on or about the loth of November last, a wino colored two year old Heifer, The owner is requested to prove property, pay ex. pensas and take ler away, or she will be dealt with according to law. G. n' Glenannan P. 0, In order to dispose of our entire stock of Goods, as need them and we need the money, we shall for the Xt irt be prepared to quote Prices Entirely Below Anything that has ever been heard of Before in all our lines. A RARE CHANCE to make from 815 to 825 ver week in selling our (lardy Canadian Grown Nursery Stock. highest Salaries or Commission paid weekly. Complete Ou1111T File:.. Special instructions to beginners. Write this week 1 for terms to. - >;. 0. GRAHAM, Nurseryman, I 1st Toronto, Ont MARKET REPORTS. w31el8A51. Wingharn, December 14, 1808. Corrected by P. Deans, Produce Dealer. BARS h? ANTED. 1500 CORDS HEMLOCK BARK we know you S wanted at the Wiugham Tannery. X5.00 PER C QRD Will be paid on delivery. . Parties peeliug to 5 corde or over, can , deliver half .in summer ai d balance in Iwinter, if desired, and same price will be paid. Flour per 100 lbs 1 50 to 1 80 Fall Wheat 0 55 to 0 50 Sprang Wheat...... 0 55 to 0 511 Oats 0 20 to 0 30 Barley , ... • . 0 34 to 0 85 Peas 0 50 to 0 51 Butter, tub........ 0 20 to 0 20 Butter, rolls ... ... 0 20 to 0 20 Eggs per demon..... , 0 18 to 0 18 Wood per cord 1 50 to 1 75. My per ton...... 0 00 to 0 00. Potatoes, per bushel 0 30 to 0 35 Geese, per lb...... . 005 to 0 06 Turkeys ......... ....... 0 08 to 0 01) Chickens, per pair • 0 25 to 0 3 Ducks.... . 0 40 to 0 50 Dressed (loge...... 0 00 to 6 10 :eating liquors in catnps of in- and appreciation of the wise, progros• BCef ...... 4 GO to 5 50 a has been issued by the Depart- sive legislation this Province has from crrerev. Militia.. The order states that time to time received; we pledgeonrselves I roll Wheat; old............ 0 50 to 0 60 r General, having observed the to. use every legitimatemeans to keep rail Wheat, new,......... 0 58 to 061 In mil't's camps of lnatrua l 'n . 'Wheat 0 53 to 0 58 East %Iaron 'n line as usual and to coed militia llri K 0 30 to 0 35 Arley.... .............. W1NCHA TANNiNC CO. Wingham, Maty 10th, 1803. EXECUTORS' NO= Pars. - of to the Revised Statutes of ► ,taria, 1.887, Chapter .1, Scotian 48, the creditor of Alexander Eintoui, la'. t the Township of E . Wawanosh, in tha County o 'uron, who died • or about the 6th day of October, D., I800, 1(r- required to send to 11, Vanstone. Sotto .r for Iia: ah ltintout and -John Gibbons, Executors . the id deceased, Wins:ham P. 0,. on or before•the 't day of *December, A. D., 1803, their names, add ses and descriptions, the fail particulars of th ' 'e ims, a statement of their aeclnultsand the .+tura o the securities (if any) held by them; 11 notice is -ruby given that the said Execute will. i,luu0diat atter the last mon- tioned day roe -cod td drstribut,, the assets of the said des sed 0lnong the partie titled thereto havin • •egard only to the Maims Of w - h they shall then ave notice. Dat • 1 this 22nd day of November,lbAA, D. Se ANNAII 1t1NTOTIL, l Executors. O1ll GIBBONS, f x , he =restricted sale 02 such to the Legislature lit next session a Oats..,..8.l.*''' • ..• . 0 20 to 0 30 fn regimental mesas the MM. representative who will give our govern-' Peas. , ..................... 0 50 to 0 51 clamps of instruction are hence. . 1r ! P0tatees, per 'bushe1, ....... 0 35 to 0 40 meat a co'leseten � support carried! ..... , . 0 17 to 0 18 ly p:'ohibite3. Officers ilnaminousiy. Movari by Micv.ael 113nrdo, llpge, pordo7en... ....... 0 !l3 to 0 13 oasapa of iastrltotio wilt seconded by H. McLeod: Hay ........ L10O to 7 OO tulible for the 1it0per oat- That we do most cordially indorse thea Cordwood............ • •• • • • a OO tc 400 G- i'NTLEMEN S Sd,TTTS made of the best Fabrics the market produces. GENTS' FUR � N I �S UNDERWEAR we cannot. be undersold. BOOTS AND SHOES DR. McLELLAN, LONDON, ONT. 407 Talbot Street, EYE: and 10 .1111{ S1111tGEON, GradU8te of the New York Lye and Ear Hospital, 1880. Post Graduate Coarse on the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat at the NNW York Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital, 1802. Eyes Tested, Glasses supplied. Fine stock of Spectaeies, Lenses and Artificial Eyes. es. Will be at the lsrunswiok /louse, W XGr"> AMI The first or 1,aet THURSDAY or each month, at date named below: First Visit, January 4th, 1894. Hours 8 re fit. to 8.00 p. m. Charges moderato. at the most unprecedented low prices. We are headquarters for the celebrated ranhy )16herg Over6toef also all Canadian Brands in Stock, with Socks to match. is the place to buy FIRST - C1>rASS GODS AN l'At RIGHT, Repairing done as usual. �Q� & SON, J. HOM V�f .L. H SON, Wh gleam. MAIR.NES S AND DOLLARS. Having bought out the Ambler Harness Business and started in his old stand, am prepared to furnish the public with everythi usually kept in a harness shop Bitch as HEAVY, LIGHT and TRACH HARNESS, LETS, DUSTERS, W II1PaS, OUBRY COMBS, BRUSHES, SWEAT COLLARS, TRUNKS, VA1,1 S and TRAVELLING BAGS, 4tc., dtc u 1 make all my OWn Collars and guarantee satisfaction. • Giv6 ine stag and 1 will use you right. Cir. ." i' i�7►,-".I+`c . ",.