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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1894-04-20, Page 4/, THE ,WINGHA.M r ' ..M ES, APRIL 20, 1894, • .R,._... -.ti:.. -.w- �:. ...:,...:.-.Y- ,�:• ..T _.. .. _.. t1.IZ 1„1, Irl,:( 11.'.1.'li TS ' TZ ) • C. E. these heads but more was all • ill- ` Ing an increase in the member ofArty illtel eStcld 01” benefited slloulci tenant.. It Wtl$ decided to make -the ' Milli, i` , () 1 A interesting article bearing membership fee 50 cents Thereare 11•lvolzenf. OREM ST At4D- /'�AT.0e N W. TELEGRAPH �f opp. Branca House Wiugbaui, - - -• Ont ��� � �' 111 into Q... c C.�. i a FRIDAY APRIL .0, 1894. o )`L' r + �. 1 working ten t. a 4 a t 1t k � aty Aril ) AJ . '1 (� int Ax11 t A • • a ! employes. al � ♦ ' t .f�lll �R 1 crease of ow z 1.1,(11.1() in 'lwclll.illg, cull , . wit Olt 1 1 homes so that thed l 1 1 11 `' lot thisquestion wild 'upon rile some `>5 of `30 bikes in town so the 1l S tetras in Ontario where the ie `,a 1l eared nl the Toronto Olobe An 'among the riders of the steed aro of Flour p 1 -1.'1(x) Mich' +cows Olt the other rlalll of k 1 Tall Wheat...... net (1trclY'�tso 1111 and ;lcelal'(' , Wein to e 1w' )u s• x1(1 .ltd )a rebates' paid into till', county treasur- probabilities of haying a lis env thio Coxreatea by is, Deans, Produce De • t lav i r°habit'- He lead the figures and 1 1 L I a i p per AO lits 1 504 a'x 80. round was, as abet e stated, les 1 r. • , . , , , . ... ... U 5U'to• 0 55- • ' • : , 1t; 000 end emus followed en Increase of tile' flet introduced by Mr. Blake ill the a promising. c1 araeter,-•-Ptiuclpa_ sprint; Wheat 0 5x . ltttnd shoat all n cattle e ale,° of ' c lr- number of employes and it decrease local house over twenty years ago Cameron, of the i ublie schools,. hi- Onts ' �,n all lturine� catttlo filo addition 11 1 p • t1 . indef. the + et'thry office revenues should be holidays, to attend college, to prepare Peas ' 1 l`l'Flt;lt of � sue it c:la:.: ts ars bltihkslniths,citl pc iltc.l•4, t (1 r, y ing he year was "23 000 head. I t1'e actual population Deducting provided that a certain percentage of tends resigning at the midsummer Barley n]; t tI , 1 1 ' ' •t • n al a �ltllr try t:te1•e 111 S a : 7 000 • ' .togs 76000 and in sate) I3)aiutert+ and So f01.tit, wit% are in no paid into the county treasuries,' and for Spee11L1 wol"k Ill the teaching pro- Butter, 1011»., ..., .. • • • •,: 0 10. to 0 1'Q• 31, , rn bogs 1 ; 1 following statement. 'theme the fessioll •—•On'1'lltllsdtLy tlfternoon of Eggs per dozen 13;,,01)0; Farmers are dropping to i~ ' � 'a '+. , . . , , , , . , • „ - � P i 90 s wood per cord. ., z o Butter, tub to u isa• '032to024 035 to 040• o52to055• 0 10 to 0 10. l� 1 1 r t way affected by the National loUv- tut 0 s to 0 9 '.s Diving attention to other he tonna 144,000 connected with . ahlltottntS paid 1111(10r this SCt In the last week k Joseph Buren', of l3 . l s 1 , 1 1 " 5 t 1 75 tit it and 1 g i •• , Skelton, f '11 I3ay per tor..... , .... • , . . lines of live stack tllatalte awry profit- ' manufacturing industries, 11'11 Leh le- counties named : able, ii resented only 13 per cent of those Lannbton, . , ,tl, who had occupations. Calling it 10 /Animoe. A, L,Ei'TvL-1IE,tnED .eollteinporary, illi per cent to cover all errors, what, he Wentworth discussing the recent tariti1 amend- 1 asked, was the cost of subsidizing -K nt lanents, .directs attention to a very i this 10 per cent of the meilpil'd Ix)pn- Bruce . 1 a nd tion is tL ,stroug lever in lowering tons, cl b asthose i Itraclelthenlie o le l.ssc'� , . , ! ! • . . • .. , . prices. The duty on spelt Wine; supplied w people important fact as follows: Compet • lation of Canada o He made ealculat Unroll , .. , , • . result f f t York as the 'far•Lners meed should bt' ,t„vcr,1, dollar they paid into t]►e, public Hastings , . , . , . .. , ....... . of this country were bled. . 2.50 for Oxford reduced to the. lowest possible notch trc�tsury. DIT. McCarthy declared llicicilcseY.... , , , , . , . . or taken ,off altogether. '.Pito price'' this tariff battle was a formidable Elgin. , , .. , , , • • of wheat is low, being 57 cents a • fight, because the manufacturers Grey btt:�h& It should be a (dollar. Bat were well organized, and crave to Wellington ...... ..... . as the price Of wheat cannot be ()nava by every trails to pet their Ontario... EDITORIA.L NOTES. i raised by tariffs, the next best tiling Tim bill iti1roduced into the On - iii to .enable the farmer to gest the greatest 1)ovbll)1(, value ltt 1111. t1hi11 gets far the ballot poxes. In answer to the Perth, tease before the Ministers, while the Wella.11cl.. • 10.`1 t1 ollt g ” • fanners would ' have to bide their Victoria tario egis attire to •sc'.°1a )e pr 1 1 required dor the money he :time until they eoulcl speak through Carleton, ..:... punishment of perms guilty Gf per his1 If 1 t tdollar ... , r wheat. he et-uno - ge a *< ,sonatina in electic nae ha • 1t enaum ncl- , a bushel for his wheat, hit us 1x'1.) argument that the protective policy Waterloo. . 1 been '.1 c olsecl at the M. 'Norfolk and villages where thele is a pollee McCarthy alluded to the fact that the Peterborough b I much as possible not tax the life' out magistrate I•1•d ti,y Ontario falaner llacl hitherto been Leeds tell. so as to apply to all �e'r ;e,, towns hal to awake the 57 cents buy as had b 1 e t l pone, magistrate. . of him by pl 1718 -on :duties on every- - , , + aiort anxious to sec his party Sus- Ottawa go IT IS report)1 that a bill -Will be thing he needs to keep hien in the t•ained, bent now he believed the Brant (� ' • Lincoln introduced in tine Doyon Tarlia- s11•" sed t their truen anent at the present r essioa :to jdis- x11(1 Miss s Al1C(3 �. a toll, e Morris Potatoes per btishal........ 0 1;0 to 0 85- $46„014 5 $46,014 ; were united in Marriage by the aid Tuliow, per ib 0 05 to 0 05• 45,805 t of a marriage license and Bev. 11. • Dried Apples, per ib 0 06 to 0 05 44,200: Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Burton went •Dresscfd 13a4s 5 00 to 5 004 48,913 , away on a short wedding tour on the Beef, .... . ...... . 4 50 to 5 50" 40,597 • afternoon train before settling dowel : - MINTON. 39,678 to housekeeping o11 Mill street. 'Fall Wheat, old .... 0 57 to 0 60' 38 elf- .-...._. Fat" Wheat, new.. ........ 0 57 to 0 001 :34,218 How Natters Stand in last Huron, it • Barley 0 00 to 0. 00+ t Spring Wheat 25,972 The following letters appeared in ! Oats 0 513 to 0 58• ....• 03Sto040• 0 32 to 0 32: 24,363 the Seaforth Sun of recent issues, I letsi b h , 0 50 to 0 52 21,2W 20,241 15,603 1 • 0 a rs, per tis a .. ...... . and fully explain thelllselcesv DEAIz Batter u 17 to 0 18• SLR ---l+ or fear that any ofour eonscrva- Eggs; per dozen .... 0 08 to. 0 09-. tive farmers of East Huron should j Hay ........ 0 00. to 7 00 5,110 blindly consent to vote for the Patron's 1 Cordwood 13 00 to 4 004 9,112 candidate instead of loyally sup j:.:....,, -..,_...,..,•:.:_4;.=,:z.,;_.....,:_,. _.._: _ _ 7,419 porting the choice of the Conservative j 7,072 convention, Mr. Dickinson, I wish to 6,3'24 call attention to the fact that the 6,205 Patrons of Industry are fast becoming 5,897- a political organization, the chief CUTS . DOWN THE PRICE OF MEAT 4,1.37 object of which is to give a living to 4,327 a few agitators who are' seeking 0to040- CEO. SHAW AGAIN. 3,6;)3 Ito further their own selfish ends. STEAK Tt 1 oC PER' L� 3,611 There are said to be 170,000. Patrons 1J .1L Lt B 1 �J • �u�L •. 3,295 in Canada and as each one pays FL and other meats in low proportion. 3,059 tax of forty cents a year there is a 1,720 slice sum of 498,000 for the bosses . •'1,502 to squander. I wonder that more .1,206 farmers do net see throng 1't is oc en . 293 •D•Ir, \I•tliorc at the ' head of the the highest price• �' officials. speech by D Ahola 1LeCatthy ,Ile prem°its to 10 per cent., and the London n , x 5 ig e, f pp �o for all Itmds of Cowl. Tbey must be drawn, fame. telt ]dill ofils a 1�. began by snSritlo that the country placing of coal oil binder twine The la.l c stun of $u34 78' hats politician. His brother is aL Rc ]attar and well dressed. • THERE is a great deal e f :Sara("11CSS had,evidenitly rea.i bud the limit of .dressed limner, and fence wire on been paid into county Municipalities in, Northumberland eolulty, and . abo�t" plane of •01.11 -Conservative taxation. lie !coal . lila the public the fret) list. Taking • thea cotton by these offices. This will far more: because Sir Oliver 1llowat has so far ! . GIC. SHAW. debt•af „2x41 000000arzhclrwasastound— industry, whose output wee a„8;400,- than pay for the construct exchanges these days. `T11cy.sea'hn to . , , kl' edited at 501116 tCeIltI: 0 :airtt, per-; eel to ±rrvd that while rile debt Of '000, the ...enhanced cost of 35 per maintenance Of the offices 111(1nesti011. 1 + 1 rglaud .aheorbed •31 per cent of tate 'ee�llt. by 1tt"xtson of the tariff, would Tllis,statement completely knocks the haps Ottawa, and meet 13) tlltlu,calrry rcvennle, Gaaiedat s !debt :absorbed. 41• Amount to .3,197,000.e_'�tracted from bottom out of -the cases macre up Of fret, •lil,plcllltllta, +e Ju11Lhtere- .t.rc `trl:i - I,er sent.. Of .c''t.ea' »100 raised iii the, people. The benefit was said to twisted and distorted figures and tutu issued .by 1111 Dominion(tnacla .by customs and excise „41 "1)e the wages of the -employes, but statements presented by Mr. A. F. xtci.lit. Dues all thrtt activitd •tin the event to pay. the lnutclm •af our •de'lrt. the census :showed that the; wages of 'Wooer and Dr. Ryerson, and shows part of the L. uv,el:LtiLnc'llt portend a P The per capita debt of the United :cotton operatives was ,even less than clearly, that there is no real grievance I)omitlfon etcctioil scuan ,Stats Was $ 13, or only. about ;a fifth the $2,197.000—in .other v%ol•ds the in connection with these offices. THE Secretary of State a:;} s that of our debt It etas i:mpor•taut - to :public invite pax the sort ,of running It also appears that there are in the total expense of the r c rm,itln .of realize .our present position.. Tiley the Dominion voters list in 188ti, lima -•would never .have assumed the enor- mous .debt necessary to construct the C. P. R. if it had not been for the assurauee of :the Government of the day that the teaamtry would 110 re- couped from :the .sa11( of ;lamas. 13e farmers were aloe e toil 1 - - ' -position. He read a resolution of Northumberland. .. a PORK SAUSAGE 0 ' 'TILE BUDGET DEBATE. tilt fa.rntlels' committee Of Brandon Def%tin i lucllisc in Dominion (qualms, .em- ,•.e 1110bi inn �01txl lit+eaatttibutioit to cotlllty, passed April 5, asking for the .Benfre�v..• 1 1 d I also On hand. ployes of these li. I'rovilleial •(•roe tett 1 the budget debate last week Wats tae i reduction of duty on agrieultiera.l•im- feel 'Mallory, , , meats which have takctltlle franchise . '• 1 2 0 ,alliz€Lt01 is aL disappointed . O111tGCd Grit Tam prepared to pity ion and ' refused to give bine an office with fees Wieeham, Oct;. 10th, 1893. a•nd:18.)1 Was $88:1,000;)•. The printing of the list in 1880 e r.:$418,0011..The printing in the two s;:atDasequeet years hadtcost x28,')• ld in o tela. Aud this • to provide a list that is not so :fair • (1r complete as that which the :Prv.- vitte.('s•furnished for northing. 'What a scandalous waste of public money. TtE. pressure brought to beau an the Government by th;: protected 1nan0±aeturers and their friends is Nati° it; effect. Evere• day or so • amendments to the new tariff are #' being ,l nought down by ;the Govern- / - ]stent, .and in nearly every ease the dudes are increased or favors grantees: ,to the "infant" industries of l die country. The whole tariff revi- c.'en is a .targe of the worstk;.incl. A mst °axe ofthe Exeeutn.e Boardof - -the Patrons of Industry was held in Toronto, last week, arraugheg for the r. aiming I . )v " tl election ton l a ` n i_, rncla c l c t campaign. a theiin the ro- • G3 registry ,.t . ( ' I It In tilN all these ac.stabltsl 11Lcr s. 1 s . !connection Mr. McCarthy •asked Why vine° only 86 whose net income ex :should these 'highly protected mann_ coeds $1,500, and only .seven, whose' -;faetctrers receive their raw material - net income exceeds $8,000... Ifroe? Mn. 11yeCarthy -again attacked BLUEVALL++'. the National Polley and -was frequent-• ly interrupted—not :always, in. the Mr. Frank Scott, jr., of this place, doll,"tsFl 'it it - i —�id have been wise 311854 ,eoturteous manner — by the' secured a scholarship it Trinity Medi - to have lammed that debt ;unless Minister of Railways, by Dr. Argue -'cal School in Toronto, at . the recent upon the deliberate ,calculation ;made son, by Mr. George Taylor, Mr. Boyle, - first year's examination, being' third by the a,.ntllorities .of the ellay roar VIr.- White (of Cardwell), Mr. Mae- • on the honor list: like the -brother gets lie feels bound to' - 'illake a living 80111e other wiry, than farming, so the . Patrons hate: .to. �" provide hint with a fat salary. The 1 elan Williams, who a few years ago Made for himself such a name, by •1 supplying farinors 'yith"hulless oats,"• is another prominent man in the order. Another is Lotus Papicrre., who trial, . 1 farmers reruelul,cr, to 1: asilany A make a fortune by introclueing "lied lion wheat." The Patrons of Industry as all organization for the association of fanners is all very well, but when a few sharp hien at the head get the reins in their hands they are goinga to do the fanners of this - country a groglt injury. Fancy, bringing out a ]nae in East Huron, who had. ,no connection with the . Patrons, in the accepted by the Conservattnes that Lean '(afEast Y.orl; , Controller Wood Mid. Robert Sibbald was married trope, that being a dissatisfied Grit, the population ;ef the `Northwest altd,@thers. The interruption .of Hon.: last Friday evening to Mrs. Palmer, pie aright win tilt) support of the would by this time have eaehed 1John Haggart was regarded by Mr. who at one time lived in Turnberry, 1 Patrons,' a few of his Grit supporters, :1;0,),()00 or 70.61;400 :(Hear, %ealr.) I McCarthy as ireelec:arnt;and.deseribecl'. near Wroxeter. 'it is said. they never 1(the San) and then hint that •Mr. Taking Int7 the tariff Mr. lie;0arth . , sarcastically as. '"the intelligent ob saw each other until the daytheywere Dickinson the regulary chosen speedily relieved the House 4of all eermetion of' the Minister of Railways Man and wife. The Rev. A. Y. Hartley candidate should retie! • It is too doubt as to Bow he regaeded the and Canals," and led Mr. McCarthy performed the ceremony. A proses- thin. Let Mr. Milne get all the Grit ;tariff. Items, he said, stiilll.:a pro- to Inform the Hatasethat Mr.-ageeart ;s me 'headed by Mr. and Mrs. Hart- - votes he can. The more the better, te.ctive tariff iii the • interests aif the . had :Iaeen coaehrsd 111 itis; `budget ley, parched to Dir. 5ibdladd's, house but le't the Conservatives stick • to mlaiiufactnrers. There were ;about' speech by Dr. Montague, - :end that afritli baskets well filled with substan- their man. East Huron wants a 200 changes tiaaade., and in sot:Lle re- I the latter had ceseeplained. -of, the titin !provender, en Sitturds;y evening. Lnenmber who can be relied upon and - ;slattets in the, interests of the general! balling and ineffective delivery. Mr. The host and hostess proved to be that is Mr. Dickinson, the coming community. It was still a tariff of ; Haan:An•t had (Noted Shakespeare ;,00dl entertainers and .ev.erybody had member. It is all nonsense to talk from 30- t0 35 tier cent. He ;dwelt : and Sir Walter Sana, which .Luigllt a aaleasant time. It alight be added of Mr. Dickinson retiring and oar on the iej testier:" to England of the I have been his owa, but •zr4hen he that the groom is 74 paid the bride Conservative friends must bear that diserimivatillg tax on ,tea, and agk ed quoted the Bible it ibOCimne • cevident 54 ).cars of age,—Mr. Frank Scott in mind. Ile is in the field to stay. how they could complain of the J nig that he had .been ceoaelted by • "the and daughter Hary spent .Stinday in Yours, 1gn. ' lisle embargo ou cantle and inhpoae;a honorable, and reveatcxnd doctor from - S ^' 'or!th.—Mr. Jennings, formerly of MCKILLOP Titus BLUE. They havedec clod to devote ail their { tall;ifi'' avhich would eat ,off a portion I Haldiltaaladl:" This was a rc 'ei:0uce Sinteee, has started '.store -keeping • , energies Its ta electing uubGYa i•tile of our `r lWith L1]a4ik. He dee to the feet that Dr. Montague 'vasn NiDr. Timmins' old stead. >)• I . DEARSIR,—I —I notice your last .thrill constituencies, and expect to 1• have fifteen. members • i11 the nest !. Legislature. It was also decided to • ark that a grant be given to the proposed fast Atlantic service only u:t condition tilalt ample . space be j re4erv,.'cl for freight and reasonable ' rates maintained. Tie Seaford' expositor is credibly ' ieformed that Mr. William Milne, who was nominated by the Patrons et' East Iluroit as they candidate for; CoLegislature a fete weeks ago, is net likely to continue in the field.' At t''c1 time, Mr. Milne received tate ti•»tlinati0l}, he was not aL member t)" the order, batt agreed to become • 01.c. It now turns out, however, that although he is quite willing to out his part of the compact, the Patrons must fail in 'theirs, as the officers at headquartersliave decided that Mr. - Milne is not eligible for o :embership, as he is more ofamanu- '' 1'etarer than farmer. .AoconntNe1 to the live stock statis- for 1893, issued by the Bureau tlastries, there are 3,70a less in Ontario now than a year This reduction in the gross er its not so signiffcarit Ai IS the teseent showing that the falling ofd` :wlataily in -brood mares, aid e )its. 1'1$ tuetiou was 18,000 under plored,, also, the leek ha the tariff of once a piieacher. Mr. Mcelitethy Jennings has brought: a good stock issue a letter from "True Bine-," of wily tdeinleht of i eipt:ae1tty .ps regards .urged the, House to 11.traee its steps with lrian and he will likely have his McKillop, booming the eandidature the United States. A summary of :and abolish, protection, which !tarn- share ,ol* patronage froau the people of Mr. Dickinson and discouraging the new ,tariff would in his opinion ;pored the gwatest industry in Can- of the :surrounding leonntrl..—Mr, that.ofMr. WiliiamMilne,the popular be : 1. It was a manufacturers' i sada—the farming indiustry. The Joseph Leech and hie nephew, Mr. - reeve of this township. Now, sir, if tariff. 2. It i\ -as a higiii.* iorotecti.ve tCenserva.tiv,es had hoped, Mine f Frank Leech, have eharge ,of the the Conservatives persist in running tariff. 8. It discriminated against ianong them, for a better result from Post Mee department.—Dir. Ben. Mr. Dickinson, it is a well-known fact England. .1. It holds out no hope of 'the N. P., but they had been grist-- Saults, Mr. John Johnston and Mr. enlarged trade betwcea as ;and the otisly disappointed. • Hugh Johtnstoit, of Goderieil, were United States. 'flee aieit question visiting hem the latter part of last was, after all, the question of con -1 . FEES AND REBATES. - week.—Mrs. Ellison, of Wingb mi, tinning protraction to Berta') ,Lasses, There is more titan one side to the was visiting Mrs. John 11IeDonapld, and on this, as well as on the tariff fees question, noir* so tnueit discussed last Thursday. itself, lie took issue with the Govern- and exaggerated by the Opposition irx: BRUSSELS. meet. They lead heard the last the loeal house, in t110 absence of any word on the tariff from the Govern- real and substantial charge or griev- ment, but not the last from the coup- ante against the Mowat adtninistra- tty. (Cheers.) tion., It goes without saying that DIT . McCarthy quoted statistics in, law-abiding, non -litigious, and peace controverting the assertion that free loving people do not wish to pay a trade was bad for England, and share of the expenses caused by the showed how much worse Canada was late -breaking, litigious, quarrelsome under protection. L"rider it the ex- .and contumacious, part of the com- port in manufactures had increased enmity, and therefore the services by apaltry $1,500,000. Mr. Mc- -rendered necessary in any way in Cattily then entered into an analysis connection with the law or the ad - of the effect of some of the changes in ministration of justiceby these parties the tariff, The prices in some cot- should be paid for. by fees, as in the tons and prints were, ho showed, 41 pa§t. This is the only just and fair per cent higher in Canada than in way. It would be unjust ---it would Urc at Britain,. and woolens an aver- be wrong—to saddle upon a peace - age, of 32 per tent. On tie common loving conlntunity the expenses which or low grade goods tate difference was any one quarrelsome or headstrong 56 per cent. This was calculated on lean could. inflict by " -oing to Iaw" the old tariff*, but he contended that upon every conccivablffoccasion, the rcrult under the new. tariff would So far as the registration of deeds,' be just as high, Dealing with the etc, is concerned, it is admitted that census, he ridiculed tite figures showy for the special service performed the I POWDERS z Cure $1Cd'C NEAp,1CHE and Neuralgia in 20 MINUTED, u;.o Co,,ted Tongue, Dizzi• - ness. Bdiuusdess, Pain in the Sitio, Consttpation -- ; T.: id Liver. 1. Ad Breath. To stay cured and • rctu :.te the bowels. v6RY NICD TO TAKE. +' PRICE 25 Cet•Tc AT DRUG, STORES. i DR. NIcLELLAN, LONDON, ONT. 401 Talbot',treat, • EYE and EA1t Sli1EP.G•EOArr' Gradtnte of the New York Eye and Isar hospital,. 1580. Post Graduate Co,n•se tm the Eye, Ear, Nose' and Throat at the Now York Past Graduate bredicaIl School and . Hospital. 151x. Eves Tested. Masses; Applied Pine stork of Spectat:ks, Lenses and surtificiel Etes. will be at tho Brunswick • House, WINGIIAM, • The first br last THURSDAY of each tnontb,at date named below.: Fifth Visit, May 3rd, 1884 • Hours 8 a. in. to •3 ,p. to. Charges moderate. ALWAYS - The �ificatast ad Dt That's about the size of it; we don't: worry ranch about hard times, because we, adopt our trade to couditiotls as they exist. Always the cheapest, means that you get the very most for your dollar here. Our • prices for the first part of April are as that Mr, ilial° will not run; and we i tonowt s: all know what tate result would be iii Gent's Gaiters, very fine ...... ....$ 1 00+ a single fight between lir. Dickinson Goat's Oxfords and Mr. Gibson. It would be political D4en s Plow noon' ] co p Gent s Shoes 50 suicide to Mr. Dickinson and dis- Men's Pine Tweed Pants.. , . . , , , , 1 10 50 aster to the pal'ty, as ire is not 1vell- Men's iittbber Coate , 1 75• kiiown in the riding, besides the veru Fitctory Cotton, 5, 0, i, 8, 9,.10 Dents fact of 1118 being a• la•11' 'er• would be Great 17alueg. n ' 3 20 yds. Flani}eletre for 1 00•+ Complaint has been made of ser- ,clotrimental to his candidature, as 12 yde. eittra wide Flannelette for 1 00: 1 tain swift youths who ard frequently there is a strong fueling its both 0 yds. Glnl hien for 1 00„ eu .t eel its rooster fightin trouble dal ties that there are now too illall Prints 5, (i, 7, 7}, s, 9, 10, i cents fs'` g fighting. 1 A fine assortment list received is brewfing if it in not stopped. ---W. lawyers and professional men in the this week. I - A. -Edgar, of this place, attended the house and not enough of farmers and Oliambray 8, 10 and ienets. per yd, past session of the Dairy school in working men. Mr. Milne has been Mens Sooks, 3 pairs for y'Ian connection with the Ontario Agricul- I brought out bythe Patrons of Indus- I'$as ,beets tutal College. 88 out of 103 students try, a'purely farmers organization, Overalls, per Emir attending took the flail course and I whose principles are elinost°identical Spools, 2 for 20 80 50 passed their final ('XanliilatiOJls. 'llir. with those of our venerable leader, It lbs. Cut rants for...............g Edgar, in addition to 8ssin ' 1•nr Till , r W. R. Meredith,besides lie :is a, O lbs. Raisins for a5 ]P . fir• ,, p g '�' Di •. � I�liee fresh Ptokles. 2 Bottles for..:, subjects and taking good marks, se- strong candidate and'in a' contest 313roatns for 5 cured honors in Practical Cheese r witt 1tr, Gibson alone hr, would 101be, Oatmeal flint I 8'Ibs• lwlaicseed Mee 'll Practical Butter makiil • 'castle vanquish n canclttsiou J making;$'� i► 6 Lbs G C ff f Milk 'Testing; and Separators, and is Mr. E now better qualified to fill the posi.'1 Cons tionof cheese maker. -----A bieytie club Ian ea has been formed in town, with the to yeti following ofilcers: J. N.I.endall, l.Ion,.I Mr. W President; J. IIx Cameron, President; Mr. Eel Sas, Ballantyne, Sec. -Treasurer; Jno. able sp Hewitt, Captain; Jno. Smith, 1st ' Lieutenant; Dr: CeYanagh, 2nd Lieu- Grey, A litor, I would. suggest that ai treen. ee or...,,...,.,,,,, ]. r(5:1. bsa Cofbred'1'oilesets, bigvaIuo,♦ .,.. 1 vative'convention be called at 10 bars Electric Soap' ifi y date and ass: Mr, Dickinson neer Sets, pa pieces for. 550 . and endorse the candidate of i 9 lbs, Goan, wondo wonderful for ... `20. fat Milne. Thanking you, a for.. 1 o0a• for so' much of your vain- Butter and tggs taken same as Cash. e, I remain yours, ete. . JRSSur & MMCELROY, CONSERVATIVE PARNIER. i 11 loth, 181)4. , • Lair. er. t'Y • .y• WIi.OX I aTi;(r . Tl>1' second Annual . Spring Si Watley' 0n \A'ec111esday, lith 1 Owing;' to the inclemency of weather, the number of horses lilnitecl, The crowd was fairly g Financially the show was a suet In the heavy imported class of stall Mr. John Wilkinson, of IIarri~ was the only competing Darty took first prize ; Carriage or c051 1st, John Wilkinson, 2ncl, Alex, The Diploma for best heavy l was won by Ca'. J. Wilkinson. hest light horse, R. B. Harris. 2 years and over -1st, M. Sande: 2nd; T. Musgrove ; bulls um' years, 1st John Cooper. Seed grain.—Best Spring W lst, J. Knox ; Oants, lst, J. Ii 2nd, A, Gibson ; Peas, lst,A. GI 2nd, J. Knox ; Barley, lst, J. Zi 2nd, A. Gibson ; Collection of grain, Diploma, J. Knox, xi L> CKNOW. Mr. David Jacob°, of Tara united in marring° to Miss D Ross, second daughter of Mr. Boss, of this village, at the red of the bride's parents, on Wecln morning of last:week, The core was performed by the Bev: Mr. The bride was the recipient of beautiful presents, and after the lnony was perforated, the couple, Rev. and Mrs. Miles az members of the family sat clow sulnptupus wedding breakfast, young couple left on the. half -p€ train for their future home in --The Oddfellows of this plat celebrate the 75th anniversary establishment of the Order in . ' 0(1, by attending service in al; the Cliureh of England, on S •April 29th, at eleven o'clock a grand lacrosse tournament held in this town, on the 24th c WEST WAWANOSH. The Council met ort Sa April 7th. Members all Minutes of forever meeting Ave and passed. The Trcasurcr'i for February and March, a balance on hand of $216.1 react and filed. The Clerk • steuctod to notify the Count . of the death of Jas. Barron, of the county.. No action wi in the petition of A. IL Jac others;; asking for the forma new school section, the other polities declining to appoint tors. The Treasurer's be examined and accepted. 0; of Messrs, Gibson and Medd, 18, 19 and W 1 20, con. transferred from polling slit No. 1 to Deo. 2, and lot ti and 5, changed from No. 2 —Carried. Moved by Mr. seeonciccl by Mr, Mecld,that ask for tenders for the buil shed on the township hall 'and that the Reeve, Clerk ate Todd aucl Durni'r be a eom wen the tendore and awari tract -Carried. A grant o made t0 Dangaunon Mech; tituto. The following were pathmasters : D. McIlwain D. McPhee, W. Davidson, 3 ' is Balli , astie' 'Jas. W. •J x ( , W. If. Wilson, A. McCabi sten', • 3. Flaker, Jos. 1''( Nicholson, W. McMath, N. Young, R. Bell; T. 13 Smith, A. Pollard, T. Mcl Boyle, S. Medd, N. Cul Radcliffe, T. Davidson, A W. Campbell, R. Bowers, Thompson, W. McAllister, E. Brophy, E. McGuire, 1' J. Chamney, T. Woods, l Fitspatriek, W. Gamer( cliff°; . • W. Kinah€Ln, G. Armstrong, S. Thompson H. Rutherford, G. Henry J. Durnin, E. Durnin, Il Ramage, W. Wood, C Cummins, E,• Haines, d Smith,. P. ' Campbell, . V Campbell, J. McPherson, C. Taylor, 3. addles.' G. Greer, T. Webster, Quillen, A. Anderson, 3. D. Archer, J. Thom, Ar Foster, Jos. Lalicllaw, 1 II: Rintotii, W. S. e Li Mole, J. Gaunt, J. Why land. The pound -keep viewers of'last year wen'( The following checks Jas. Durnin, 15 yards Il. 1i, tinier,1 memo b Andrew Stewart, 50 r $1.50 ; Dungannon Ie( tutee grant, $20. 'Com journal to meet as a sion anal for • genera Saturday, May 26th, a 1, K. MD