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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1894-04-20, Page 8,.,..TUE -WING 'JANE TIMES,APRIL APRIL 20t, 18V4, :7 ti.,6;.,„, prot IVIOINDO 0 I 1)°"eY the prevention of the minim- a I don of witnesses under oath, For went were present in great force, FP t : t ! and Slippirs, nt X El. Niclodoe's. IWe are clearing out odcl lines and i ' Remnants in the different departments; these lines we Ofiti give you at a bargain and have them on the Bargain Counter. 'We can interest you in every depart- Terapting prieea without 9.13414Y1 11"1 among them being , Messrs. roster, communications from all informed Mon illttliVtitlid in these matters the first time members of the Govern- in order to facilitate the obtaining of nutterials which 'might otherwise be overlooked or j emo:n unavailable. tau . It is the thrifty people, Mio ; upper, nu -t, aggar , a s , n mat on sous it is et t um a t e • p - e )s. e a t ottuntu salt itook the the ground that any witness statist!es of the Province, although who would tell the truth without an refbrence to these, and deductions loath would have no objection to tell from these, in special instances, are the truth under oath. desirable and will be valued, Letters Somerville charged that this may be addressed to James Fleming, was an attempt on the part of the secretary of the commis.sion, Os.goode Government to stifle investigation, Hall, Termite. and in a, vehement speech pointed. to • - the stealing exposed a few sessions Tim Kind, 1-1..0006 to Beim ago in this very committee as some- thing which the Government took New Y 4.; ,u i. as a warning. He also alluded to falsehoods told by witnesses when not under oath. The Minister of Public Works denied that the Government had anything to conceal. He thought • it strange that a lawyer's bill should bo the first to be h ed M. mciNDon)g Mr. Lister read a telegram from Toronto that all witnesses before the Ontario public aeeowits committee , . 1 ' " • .. D. M. GORDONe' This week we offer very choice lines of t d • T 0 • t D TI ith• i• 1 sa 1 W II TI e 0 wide'thatafford di •t d appreciate and enjoy quality more than vie?. They buy ir Silks, their Dress Goode, their Lases, their Ohalhes, their Parasols, their Gloves and Hosiery,their Carpets. their Lace Carta' es, their Shoes =ant. They are all new, fine goods and first to sell, at CHEAP REAM I e examined under oat i. The Government contended that — Il the Opposition members must first Otir Clubbing Rates. . make a primafacie ease of fraud, — but Mr. Davies contended that this 'Tee Tees. ssa TOM& Globe, weeidy,„ „,$ 1 50 committee was an inquisitorial body Then:sits rind Toronto Empire, weeklv 1 75 The.Toiss and London Advertiser, weekly.. - 1 75 and not a mere audit, and if the oath The Tome and London Free Pt es. wsekly:I 76 was refused the proceedings of the The Toms and' Montreal Herald, weekly 1 50 The Toms and Montreal Witness, weekly 1 00 committee would be a screaming The TIMnq ami Toronto Dilly World _... - .. 2 50 TheTimasami MontrealFam.i.ly: . He.rald.and Star1 75 weekly, and premium farce. After a prolonged and heated. i I ti t 1 The T . and h L di ' Journal, o thl •, Toronto 1 25 The Tom. and Cosmopolitan Magaz,ne,monthly, Now York . 2 25 Tho TIMis and The Live Stock Journal and Household Companion, monthly - .. , 1 75 The Totss and Valium' Au‘ ocal.e. b.l.weeklY 1 00 The TIMES and the Cult'vator and Country Gentleman, weekh 2 75 Reduced rates with all other papers not mentioned In the above list, Address TIMES °MOE, Wingham, Out. . ' . . . . scuss on t question was pu . anc Mr. Lister's motion for the oath was --_-- - lost by 19 to 59. Sir Richard Cartwright then moved that the committee sit frour day to t day under rules laid down. If they ' did not sit from day to day an in- : vestigation would be impossible. He would be willing to limit his Motion ' to three days. Motion was lost. The quality. 'of the horses seen on New York fashionable thoroughfarqs is much higher thitn it was •soute few years ago. We can thank our Cana- dian cousins for this, as they have yearly sent thousands of half -bred high -steppers across the border, know- ing that in 'New York, Boston and Philadelphia their tudmals would command a ready sale. The Ameri- can hackney, descended from import- ed gtock, makes a brave showing, but he is shorter -bodied mid stouter than the Canadian half -bred and does not possess the stamina or spirit conveyed by the warm thoroughbred blood. The time was when Canadian farmers bred almost exclusively to Clydes- dales and other ponderous finuilies, bat heavy horses are a drug on the market to -day, and the thoroughbred and trotter are the fashion. LANGSIDE. The weather is all that could be desired. -Seeding is. under fall sail. Most of the farmers are putting in more crop this year than usual.- The fall wheat looks very well, owing, no doubt, to the cheapness of it. -It is reported that the Presby - talon congregation have united with ! LONDESBORO. ' ' Whitechurch. -Mr. W. Mitchell, of • STIFLING INVESTIGATION. I Mr. Geo. A. Newton and his daugh- Lueknow, Sundayed at Kelvin. Grove • — [ 10 THE GOVERNMENT 013JKFarm.-Mr. Itwin Jackson, one ofTS TO wrr- tel Cora, of Wingnam, were in the our former timber men. bas rebuilt 1 MESSES BEING PUT UNDER OATH IN Villiap 011 Sunday. -Mr. L. Wet - MUSICAL EXCELLENCE, ARTISTIC DESIGN. DURABLE CONSTRUCTION. Catalogue sent free .on appli- cation. MORRIS 'FULD - ROGERS - CO. LYSTOWIEL. CAMPBELL'S QUININE WINF CURES: Dyspepsia, low spirits, loss of appetite, painful digestion, malaria, and. gives tone and vigour to the whole system. Be sure'you get CAMPBELL'S. TENDERS WANTED. ID_L—CRiSS 0-000.70S in new .shades. Our prices, too, are very attractive. Ladies will find their time well spent among those goods ; and while in, ask to see our beautiful lines of LADIES' WHITE GOODS, Something' very special. Our spring stock of . LADIES' SHOES, OXFORDt AND TOE SLIPPERS is pleasing to the eye, and we guarantee satisfaction, If youwear the latest and best, come and get ours, JUST A WORD ABOUT TEAS. There is so much inferior trash sold, that for your sake, as well as our own, we would advise you to get your Teas from us. We keep the best, therefore, will always sell you the best. Our successful experience in this departinent justifies the bold -stride forward that we have taken in having our Teas in future packed to our order in the gardens whore grown, and shipped direct to Wingham from the place of produetiork In this way our patrons will save the "middle man's" profits. Very Respectfully Yours, D. M/1, 0-0:RODON., Direct Importer - The Anchor House. Tenders will be received by the undersigned Up till the 28th of April, 1894, _ for the erection of a BRICK SCHOOL HOUSE, in School Section as. 9, Turnberry (MoPerson's). Plan and specifications can beth seen at n residence HARNESS AND GOLLARS • of the Secretary, Lot 10, Concession 6. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, JOHN ROLPH, , Secretary, Glenfarroiv P. 0. THE • on. the old site, and will commence THE PUBLIC ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE. limiter, of Auburn, was here on Sat - sawing very Soon. He has a 'good! . urday night. -Wm. Weber has left 'OTTAWA, April 17. -The public the employ of Mr. Boyd, baker, Of general stock of logs on hand. --,The iteebunts committee met this morning'. Clinton, and is at present visiting hfollowing is a list of our sick people:is ;'.:'•Mr.MeMullen moved foipapers show- relations, A. and S. Wocdman.-Mr......„raith, Jemima Mrs.Mary 1 THE Peter TJzell, James Crowston, Lizzie iN Rosss - •• big expenses re Bering Sea arbitra- Robt. Bruce is visiting hWraith, parents on • tion and also respecting the Indian sthe 1.8th con. Hullett.-Mrs. Geo,Norman and Mr. William Whiskey.„ - fund. Mr.. Fraser,•of Guysboro, on Bradford, of Seaforth, spent a leveland. is the EST BICYCLE made ------ _. _ . t, . . ' calling for all the papers, made a days with her parents last and MrEwarQ0, said on Monday part reference to what is known as the of this week. -L. Wetlauffer and H. in Winnipeg that the paper for ap- ' We are the Sole • "hard pan” claims. Sir C. H. Tup- Bell werein London last week par- pealing the school case to the Privy e . per objeeted on the ground that al- chasiag ;'''st.qslp„ck of goods for the Council had gone to thagents in W Ingham though the claims are referred to in fortner;•svito intends starting in the London. last years accounts, they did not be- hardware and grocery business in 1 ... brig' to that year's transactions. These Auburn. Herb. will clerk for him : , BORN. ..S/ITON-In Ho "k , on the 5th Call thousand dollars. Mr. McMullen ob- ga nst j and see them. eiaims amount to several hundred this summer. -Fred. Johnson has en- A ged with John Brunsdon & Son.- t the wife of Mr. Geo. Ashton; a daugi,hte;. jetted to the Ministers of the Crown Miss Cthe Crisp has been visiting filenfriends. : Ross -In Brussels, on .,.the 6th instant, putting obstacles in sway of in- in Walton for the last threeRoss; weeks.- - the wife of D. C. a; ' son J. A, CLINE 86 CO o.1.0mARTIN In Brussels, on. the 5th , • vestigating accounts. The chairman The Sons of England, of this place, instant, the wife of Duncan McMartin; • 01117.D. Having bought out the Ambler Harness 'Business and started in his old stand, am prepared to furnish the public with everyttiing usually kept in a harness shop such as HEAVY, LIGHT and TRACK HARNESS, NETS, DUSTERS, WHIPS, CURRY COMBS, BRUSHES, SWEAT COLLARS, TRUNJCS, VALISES and TRAVELLING BAGS, &c.,I make all my own Collars and guarantee satisfaction. Give me a trial and I will use you right. �.• *MTN/VT Oi\T., Wingham Agents in WALL ruled it out of order and ap,plieation will attend a church parade in God- a son. STONE BLOCK, ' DIARE.ThID. Mr. Somerville obtained -an order 1 lil C nton, on May 27th. -There wereAstuntusi-Listo---At the residenCe of -- - • . - for all papers connected.witaccounts two candidates initiated in the I. O..the bride's parents, on the 18th instant, for printing and advertising, amotuit- I G. T. Lodge, on Tuesday evenino. 'AY thet, ley. D. Perrie, Mr. Andrew : 1 will be made to the Rouse. 1 erich, on Sunday, May 20th, and b „Anne oHiss Jessie, Lind, daughter of ing to $41,000. I last. This lodge is thriving having Thomas Lind,Esq., all of East Wawa -1 Boar's . SKELTON-In Brussels, on ! , 'ster of Justice and D. 'O'Connor ,,seems to be right into, gardening this th:e 1,2th__ intstant,Paul, summoned to testify as to Mr. I fine Weathor.-The farmers are mak- j to si iss onnor's'accounts for legal expenses ing good use of this fine weather, Aliele'LeBIZZ't Itlfortitussels'' , and that the House be asked to em- which is just what they want. BRADSHAW - MOW= -- At the resi- wet* the committee to examine these Mr. Lister moved that the Deputy fa membership of 84,.-Eserybody nosh. ----- • dence of the bride's sister.Mrs. 'I'. Cla' rk I Walton, on 21st ult., by Rev. D. Forrest, esses under oath, ° Mr. Foster, . The Pees Inquiry. Mr. j. J. Bradshaw, of Morris, to Miss : AIL:Aster of Finance, opposed exami- The Commission: lately appointed: Mary McNeil, of Hullett. ---1 'natiou under oath as promotive and , bse the Ontario Government on the KING -CLEGG-At the residence of the • • iserbaps 'mmecessary-. If necessity :fees question have been taking evi- brides father ori the 21st ult., by Rev. J IS p ii I N G Green M il . P I have just received a large consignment of WI N DO W E3LI N ps, PAPER, . , in all the latest designs owl Stvles. Also, large stock of Wingham. School Books, Scribhlers,` , Exercise Books, Copy Books, Slates, Pencils, Crayons, Stationery, &c. 0 If you want your e, .4arnest bott King, to arse then the House might be asked dence. These are the lines upon, Miss Rachel Clegg,. all of Howiok, rilAssEY- BUGes-At the residence of I the bride's brother, Mr. John Bower, on the 5th ult., by Rev. W. Biownlee,Mr. W. J. Massey, of York township, to Mrs. A. L. Buggs, of Gorrie. -to give pemussion. Mr. Lister con- which the commissioners express their tended that if this position was taken, i determination of proceeding: then it would be a farce for the co- ' "Commissioners have been ap- mittee to attempt to sift the public pointed to report upon the facts accounts, for if the C11 nutte0 waited ' concernmg the appointment and DIEU. . ts es a shed remuneration o Provincial sons -In Walton, on the llth instant, to the SatiSfiletton of the Cabinet officials, such as registrars of deeds, ag_elagiell 59. years. r s rles S SUITS until suspicion was fi • t t bli I• f P' S Mentbers of the committee and waited local masters, sheriffs, eount3r crea Ge Ott. rir°8N1 n orris, on April 41i, ge re ton, aged 65 years and 3 until the matter went to the House ' attorneys, local registrars of the high months. ,G .,tad came back, the result would be court, clerks of county courts, DICESON-In Brussels.on the 8th inst made in tbo latest style, go to Jul IRVIN Isabella Lockie Turnbull, beloved 'wife. • -that the delay would be fatal, be- registrars of surrogate courts, clerks 'cause the committee could only meet of division courts andbailiffs. Tile of A. G. Dickson, Bank of Commereo, o:d perhaps sixteen or seventeen times desire of the commission is not merely G z I nClinton, on the Oth in., opposite Bank of Hamilton, a MR-st; and prorogation would be reached to collect a mass of opinions for or Rebecca, wife of joint Glazier, aged 40 1- WINGHA.M. 'without any investigation. against:idle proposed changes. These. Yeats and 6 mouths. Sir Richard. Cartwright said if the, suggested ehanges involve constitu- Mrs. A. Cr relict of the Ma Thomas Ministers would consent to the com- tional as well as financial questions ' Crich, aged 72 years and 5 monthS. mittee being called together every which ought to be dealt with upon - - ' day there would be no objection to their inerits. Information is asked ------ :is XT. Foster's suggestion; that after a in order to estimate the advantages BRIDGE wont(' . , Caton -In Clinton, on the Mb instant, *witness had been examined for a time or disadvantages of having' th tke y f amid stop and put an oath to officials ni question elected by the This was the surest way of people or selected by the county twang a slur on the witness. He councils, instead of being appointed talvocated putting every witness by the Provincial emccutive. Infor- Othout distinction under oath. /110t1011 is also sought in order to judge Ant BRICKS kr. Foster-Yett have no right to of the advantages which a system of the Deputy Minister or lir. 0% nor would 110t tell the tritth. Mectr Riel rd 'a r Wright --We have detpertem- wish Deputy Ministers IRON GRATE BARS, periv became evident that the fit had adopted as a settled payment by fixed salary would be g AI 1:17t801V 'ou know that C. }LD WASHERS, I • • ot Toros. COLUMNS, Brunswick SIDEWALX GRATES, likely to possess, as compared with citEsnitl- and present plan of paying by fees (or by. a proportion of fees) received by the different officers. Apart, therefore, from any prattestiniony which .M11 4., be taken, the E011111118$1011EFS invite END,. 1 be at Wingham, And '041 FRIDAY PRIL .20 c. Prices as Low as the Lowest. ALEX. R The Poi:i ar Bookstore. Winghaau. ' WANTED SALESMEN. -id Sell a choice line of Nursery Stock and Seed 1 1.,... Cr/7)01_3 Potatoes, Liberal salary c rue:I:mission paid weekly. , Permanent , and paying pasitions to good men. I • . Special inducements to beginners. Exclusive terri- tory given 4 desired. Write at once for terms to . ,.:. 11I10 IIAWIIS NURSERY '00„ ' * - Rochester, N. 7, HORSEMEN tteRtions I have a full stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c., to *bieh I invite special attention, Ti1�nsu1tthiett own in, BARGA)INS WILL BE CIVEN. 'Wrests b, getting their OTE BILLS, PUMP SPOUTS (.1 ' where he w lie prepared to snot, ra 011,ttal 941: [1(1)T° a hfiasllalisdon, rtlicli.Le?rtlii6rsav rntlihii8s *la , Amine eis for all forms cit Muscular and -AT- Oise s,Mr:Telma, eak k, Num usbebifity,Sexcal weakness. etc. Noma wh treattnent failed, come funi sec this. WINCHAM FOUNDRY charges ior Consultation. TABULATED PEDIGREES Pirtigtrig they may need at We h said ea -on shor TIMES OFFICE VrItEPAIltING A SPECIALTY, rt(1 all work done on the premises. 101., PATTERSON. Stand -Directly opposite the Bank of Hamilton, Wingham, FARM FOp SALE. West half, also part nf Newt half lot :17,ron, 14 e a large rissostaisnt - of cuts, Mist Wawanosh, containirg 111) acres. For, futtlisr urn out work in the beet styles iltartleillars apply the premise iotiee, and at moderate charges. Saint Thomas rl.' 0., North Ifirtkota, on s or by MAU to JAM MOwnitAY bo, • 1 r Vol 111/.101•411. 1 Carpets, everythi THE BE) Issued •toria st. require. 40.•4 E ...) lege Unq mer Ron ••••4 -See Soap, 6 - -Oro are cons qt45r. 4drgiry carrier J -Cas Graham Rol street,or her left Thos. 131 ill. His for his s -See to visit an qpe • Among S Cowan provisio repaired PANE, N beautifi .family 1 , the hea paper - sent tIi Brussel Las a present from di leave in. and Good --Or Brigs Patriel taken ;gate of the 1 perfect: -La , Miss14 the war . Tt ''Xerr a last, a Celtai tuna Ur. Al numb asoe, which 4 w ;UN:. • b '•'", • - -