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THE WINGHAM TIMES, JIMA.' 20, 1894,
T UNBER10.*.i (1 now adjourn to meet in, Davidi BLUEV'ALE. lataMET IMPORTS.
W L 1.1AMS! r baus,„ au mon,.. Tiu, cheese factory mile a, ship-
_ Phe council of the township of
CREIVEIST
-AND-
• W1E011.4,51.
Jaly 10,1804,
4
CEO. SHAW
Turnberry met in AteDonald's 11011, .1m ...roux Bin:muss, Clerk, the last half of june - -.Tile. Corrected by P. Deans, Prodece Dealer. CUTS DOWN THE PRICE OF MEAT
ay, August 27t1i, 1891, at 10o'clock 'anent of elieese gee week, It was
1 Bluevale, 011 Monday, "July latia • • _a. •
wile 11 lme has been greatly fin- To_wpahip Couneit held their ueual
1 last meetieg 'ivere read, approved . e Flour per 100 tbs... .... - .. 1 50 to 1 80
reeve in the chair. The minutes of 11
'DRUGGIST 1""`•
• • - read from 1/r, Bryce, re compulsory
1 si med.. l. ommunicat ons At ti e a, great benefit to the road. --Quite tt tO know, improving nieelt . He took peas
i Model Farm. ex -elusion, last 'week, Monaay.---Our faetoay received the 0 50 to O. 52
Eater, rons..i, , .: ,. .. ::::. 00 LI It3C)40! 14 '
number went to Guelph with the his prace at the 0011neil Board ma- Eutter„ tob
vaccination; also from John McLean_
_...-- reassessment of hialot-liled. Reports and, they speak in the highest terms highest price, paid, in Canada for June . Eggs nor 0 ottt sto 0 Po..
--The reeve reported that he had ood per cord,-, ...„ 1 25 to 1 75
tbey eheese-qe,-.1Atr. Jas. Meilardy, Day per ton „ - _. , ., . .... 0 00 to 6 00
A3T.O. H. W. TELEGRAPH GO examined Eadie's bridga., and reconi- of what they saw and the way
'were treated by those in charge ' of. 1v110 lost. three fingers and 'his thumb Potatoes, per bue.bel......... 0 00 to 0 00
1894. Members ;di present. The roved. by havino the underbrush 'monthly meeting on Mooday 'Fall Wheat. .,..• ,,, , 0 55to 50
0 S4 to 0 35 STEAK 10C PER LB.
and small' timber growing along it in ia
as.eve Meherson, who has not been .. Spring ........ 0 58 to o 55
AGAIN,
1 several places, cut •down. It will be well far some time,, is, we are pleaSed Oats.. . . ..... .... .u,s..1.
opl. Brunswick House
Ishank reported that he had let two Bryce, on the town 'line; on ' Sunday ago, will not be long 'before lie will
caegrox,,
WiriFb.a,131,, - - - Ont jObs of gravelling on 25th sidelim3 to evening. next, at 7 p.m., sharp, by be able to take his place again.
Arthur Stapleton, 40 i•ods at Vets Evangelist Gribble. Mission collection
mend that a few lo td of stones be the Farm, and especially Prof. Mills. by his hand coming in contact with Tatoripe;lolb . .e.r . .. .. „ ..0 05 too 0 0505
A. Gospel Temperance meeting the edging saw in Alessi's. Dtlff & Eir.es(sedgog P ... 5 00 to 5 00
put in the centre pier and approach _
at north end raised. Mr. Cruick. will be held at the lame of Mr, Geo. Stewart's saw mill, a couple of weeks- Beef.... . . ... „ ...... 4 50 to 5 50
Fal1Wheat, • 0 55 to 0,58
- - per rod, and ra rods tit 2.ieta per save ssoeu merisets• 0 53 to 0 58
Ao , taken, All neighbors cordiall,y in- Spring Wheat
rod; jobs cuniplete aml recommenueu 1vited to attend. -A large number of' East Buffalo, N. Y. Jul‘y 10.-- her
t 0 85 to 0 40
0 34 to 0 35'
'N.= N. • .
11
r • fi
bck. 'MU= 111105 vavment; also,along• with Culross, let
the country people took in the 12th Cattle.40ne hundred and eighty ears Peas ... .. „ 0 53 to 0 55 ;
8
Beswick and Miss Howard, of' Orange- fully 50c, to 7.5e per ewt below last .
• ar Eggs, per dozen . 0 08 to 0 09
job of cedar culvert on boundary to emesta of Mr. Blackwell's,-Tle ber- medium butchers and shippers', $3,05 Cordwood
•
jol; of cutting on boundary at of July celebration: Aliss Cooper, of on sale ; market l'ery dull and iralues Potatoes, per bushel.. . . .... 0 60 to 0 0
• -
Cuiruss tu pay half; job cumple- 0 14 to 0 151
Butter
ted and recennuend payment; also let hill, remainincs f 11 Friday niott the Monday ; exporters, to -$4. ; Ray
PAIDAY JUIN 1894. b ,„ 6 00 to 7 001
• - Andrew Reid at ;ale C alross to pay
r
ries are ripening fist and evidently to $4.1.0; choice light fat butchers,
EDITORIAL NOTES. half; job finished and recommend it is the early picker that gets the $3.25 to $3.50; light thin, $2.75 to ---
payment; also that Robt. Anderson
hat the elections frait..--Mre. W. E. Burges, of Detroit, $3.25; fat butchers' cows, $8.25 to SE
IT Is announced t
of Hon. J. 1.1. Gibson and J. T.with her mother, Mrs. Alarkle, a $3.50; • oxen, $3.25 to $3.65; fat
has completed ditch, 16 reds at ao
ets. per rod, township te pay half. --- r resident of Winahain was bgtchers' $2.25 -Co 0,50 1 have a full stock,of
3 00 to 4 001
LLING OUT
and other meats iu low proportion.
PORK SAUSAGE
also on hand.
am prepared to pay the highest price
for all kinds of fowl. They must be drawn
and well dressed.
GEO. SHAW,
(Vingliain, Oct. 10th, 1893, .
Sipeet_t
,Mtenti
AT .00ST,
Miss Aggie Eadie, of Stratford. High stockers, $2.25 to $2.75; yearlings, Our stock of IVTatches
Middleton for West Hamilton and Mr..Ohnent reported that Fergt18011 calling on old friends this week.- p rts, $2.85 to $3.25 ; fair to ehoice
East Hathilton, re:Teeth-0y, will be and Hoge' had completed their jobs
protested. 9
I on Mr. ZeLaren's sideroad, and. were School is home fbr the holidays- $2 to $2.25 ;a good to fancy fresh •
Ho g .1)7 ii.ento La CRIER, the Liberal I paikt when wearies was dime;'also that 1in, w 1 .
yfe of Harriston High School I mfich cows, $30 to $40 ,• good. to
1 b . had let a ' il) on s sideroad • •
• leader, intends making a tour through (' ' • ' • .1' ' 13seiltIlislo at home for vacation.. Albs I extra. forward springers, $25 to .$38.; •
lot' gravelling 20 rods at 40 eta. per0 .
Manitoba and the Northwest Ter -1 ' ie Wheelens has returned from Yeats, fair to 'extra, $4 to $4 76 ;
' • a consisting of
ment; also let a job of gravelling on
of August. •
ritories„ and will start about the 20th rod; work done and recommend pay- her visit to Howick and 'Carrick,
heavy fed calves $2 to $2.50.
DRESS GOODS.
Sheep and lambs-L•Foety cars ;
Morris boundary, to E. berg•uson 5.t
Toaxer.) City Connell has decided I $2.60; also a job of brushing on 15th WROXETER.
Mr. James Ireland, formerly of the
to ask the Ontario Legislature for sideroad, to E. Ferguson, at $1.80;1
Power to establish a Bureau of In- also let 11. job of 56 rods of brushing Oatmeal Mills leaves to -day (Wed-
aurance, and permit the city to insure en 13 line, opposite lot 23, to E. Fer-
nesday), for Owen Sound, where he
the property of the citizen. gason, at 10 ets. per rod; also let j6b has purchased a grocery business.
The family remains for ten clays yet.
of brushino• 72 rods ou 13 line, to
Mr. Ireland will be greatly missed
• - MR. jos• CK AMHIMIL XIX, leader Of Arthur Maoll.ee, at 10 cts. per 'rod; ,
Magee, here, as he was one of the best busi-
ness -men in the village. -Mr. F. H.
Schaffer, merchant .tailor, has sold
out to Mr. D. Q. Ross., of Brussels.
Alr. Schaffer is retiring from business
the 141.a.ral-Ihnoi;ists in the British : also two eulvert on 13 line, at ao.10,
. - Parliament, is hopeful of a union or , toNs nblup to pay for planks. Mr.
the Liberal party in Eugland, and i 31uegrove reported hawing let a job
advisee his culleagaes to modify their i of gravelling 16 rods 00 13. line, to
• . , aqaa.1 William Yeti, at 38 cts. per rod; job
on account of his poor health. Mr.
' • -P. l'• 1.t ' tavard• the
stonians. • ! completed and recommend payment.
and Mrs. S. go back to Milverton.
. • i 3Ir. Gemmill reported having let a
' AFTER ii year'3 dilly-dallying, the ! We are sorry to lose amen likellr.
job of raising approach to Liuton's
ridge, , , . i ... S. -Mrs. S. B. McKelvie is spending
••• .‘ - , •.
'
recommend Order to be isgued and tt few days with friends around
, ; . 1 Chesley.-Mr. and Airs. Jan Dobbie,
• French treaty has been ratified by
the Dominion uovernment. By it
the country. will lose a large amount pa.men moue .
annually, but Sir Charles Tupper Moved by Win. Genunill, seconded of Chesley, are spending a few days
m . of ,
will have one thing he can point to by John Diluent, that ta) each be town.--MrMoore, Teeswater
as having done for his_ large salary. paid for palling' booths for Provincial formerly principal of our Public
School, and Mrs. Moore, are renewing
election -Carried. Moved by .101111 Tire 'Mayer of Toronto is deter- • acquaintances in town. - 'Messrs.
b - W ( . 'II
T
butchers' choice stock firmer ; SILKS,
wethers, $3.40 to $1 I. fair to good COTTONS,
mixed, $2.75 to $13.25 • good to
OC
jeweiry9
to which. I invite special attention.
_ RIBBONS, - • BARGADIS WILL BE GIVEN -
fancy lambs, $4 to $4:1-5; fair to
• Hogs -I. orty-five s ; act ;
LINENS,
good, $3.25 to $3.75.
• ' . CARPETS,
higher ; ' Yorkers', pigs, 5.25$to . • . MUSLINS,
$sr.3.40 ; mediums and heavies; $5.40. - OIL CLOTHS.
to $5.50; most of the choice Illinois
hogs, good weight, sold at $5.55. Also, large stock of
Montreal, Q., July 17a --.-There •
were about 250 head• of butabers' Men's and -Boy's Ready Made
• „Clothing,
-cattle, 200 calves and 000 sheep and
lambs offered at -the East End abat-
toir yesterday. The butchers' were
FELT AND sTHAw HATs; &C. •
PRNTS,
tWREPAIRING A SPECIALTY,.
and all work done on the premises.
M. PATTERSON..
Staad-Directly opposite tho 1,3ank of
Hamilton, Wingh am.
present in large . ammbers, but were _ ' Grim's3
:in no hurry to. buy .until prices were -
reduced fiffly i of a cent per lb lower ,Sale to start on
than last week's sales, superior beeves MONDAY, J1J.LY 9th,
selling at 4e per Th, ,and 1Sretty good ., .
stock at from 334e to ne per ib, and and Continue.
tlie leaner beasts at .about 2.1.ac per lb. • -
•
Really good ' veals are in good de;
mica „ . , mand, but cominon and. inferior
- - mak./ that atieet cars shall not run in . • th 1 1 . 0 ' ' Hamilton • %- Sanderao I • d tl '
out in fall forcefitst Sanday to prevt.lit:a Drainaet Act, 1894, printed --Car- week.-Aliss Irortune, Of (11, ,,1 is Mr. Bourassa paid $1.6.50 for a, very
; ,1 . • ••
at t le clerk get 10 copies of weal ' ' (. , - n a uPPe nee
•1110044,60, '41$0, , --tn., ,
line calf, and he paid from $6 to $10
repetition of the scenes of the S'inidAY ried. Tenders for printing voters sPeedieg a few days with her
brother, Mr. R. II. Fortune, V. S:-- eaeh for several others. Small calves
before, but the promoters did not lists were received from James
1) • f . b ' t S 1 sell at from $2 to $4 each. Mutton
car loads of sheen to Toronto, this'yoting ealvee bring rather low figuiTS.
that city Settiday. (The palice WAS of the blank forms required bv the'
brine. coat the cars. Ileuty at .15.75 and from Robert
THE Dominion Government has Elliott, at $15. Moved by Wm.
o-mori ow. •
trip. -Wroxeter was wellre-presented
email , 3
Vilitewa'shed Tnrcotte, a member
of Parliament Act by beIng interest --Carried, r.The treasUrer laid half -lin town. on Saturday last. -Mr. John lambs sell in lots at from $3
to 8.50
1 in Wing.ham on the 12th. -Mr. Robert
who had violated the Independence Elliott, of the•Wingham TIMES, was sold at•from 3e to 334e per 10. Good
grove, that Robert Elliott be award. -
ed contract of priutine• voters' lists
Cash and.. Trade Only.
jOHN PALBBA1TH,
wingham.
Shippers are paying 31e per Ib for
good large sheep, and the others are
ed in a contraet • with the Govern-
ment. Eight.- Cabinet Ministers and
nine private members voted in the
1i.1.11,,: 00-.A Elections Committee
,• , , - d i m • each, and thin at about $2.50 each.
Fat hogs . are in good supply, but
tht is an active . demand. for them,
and the prices arc locking up. Fed
hogs sell at from $5.25 to P•45.40 per
cwt. and hogs just come off thetars
•
10 _yearly -statement before the council., 1 g b
which howed a balance on hand for
Jas. Ireland, to take a position in his
s .
township purposeof about 700. §.trocery store. -Mr. Robt. , Black bas
s $
. a • y JohnDiment, scconded 1)y purchased Mr. Jas. Ireland'resi-
that said Turcotte was not guilty of John Musgrove, that the treasurer's dence in town. -Excavation is rapidly
any wrongdoing. statement be received and filed- . being pushed forward for the abut-
ments of new iron bridge to be erect-
li ' • in
ed here. The old wooden structure
THE o•reat strike the States has . Carried. Moved by Wm. Cruick-
shank, seconded by Jolla Musgrove,
• wine to an end,. the men going tohas been removed. A temporary
that Mr. Gemmill, let job of lyea
. wesk .at the wages offered. . Delis and on Howick gravel road, opposite lot bridge has been erected below the
in
' the other members of the Americani15, when outlet is got --Carried. The oatmeal mill, so people can cross
Railway Union Executive Committee following accounts were passed and safety.
have been sent to jail for disobeying orders on Treasurer issued :---John
Winghlim, July 6th,1801.
DR. McLELLAN, LONDON, ONT.
184 Dundas Street,
EYE and EAU STURGEON,
If you want your
PIRNG EMS
Graaulte of the New York Eye and Ear hospital, made in the latest style, go to
31189. Post
Graduate (Aurae on the Eye, ar, Nose
and Throat at the New York Post Graduate Medical
School and Hospital, 3.802. Eyes Tested. Glasses
Applied ,Fitie stock of Spectacles. Lenses and
surtificial ioe. Will bo at the .
• The first THURSDAY a every G• It4 • IIRVIN,
,33runsaviek House, WINGHAM,
second month, at date named below:
Next ,Visit, September 6th, 1894.
bring 25c more, Hours 8 a, in. 'to 3 -p. in. Charges
moderate.
Gliceso
Utica, N. Y., July 16. -At the
Utica Board to -day the sales were :
00 boxes at'Sic ; 1,260 boxes at Sc;
4,950 boxes 84e; 3,130 boxes at 81e;
L SIDE 1,420 boxes at 8-c; -692 boxes at 9e;
aisinjunction of the court forbidding Armstrong, ;3.70, gral,•el: Charles • .116 boxes at private terms. Price,s
them interfering with the running, of Sanburn, $2.20, gravel: Ben Ring- Harvesting hay and wheat are the Ic to e better than last `Week_
railway trains.,
ler, $1.80, gravel; Frank Patterson, two main lines at present. The hay ,.
• I Att e ailsN y
1. . ., July 16
. -
lx me: House of Commona., thust'7 . 0, „read, Samtial Anduson, 1 IS 1ght and the wheat is heavy.- -
uneese-At Little Fails to•alay 107
i $400 navel and damacses. Donald Almost everybody went to Wingham • a • '
• LegfaIative Assembly of the North- i'sj al 0)
.1, $ . a, gravel; James 11.. Rhe, place as announced, and. was it sue- boxes at 7,1c,1,2 /0 boxes at 8c,.1,043
boxes at 81e, 4,236 boxes at 8•?2,e,
1,204 boxes at qo, 437 boxes on
week, Mr. Metairthy moved that the ' ' ' '''' ' • (
Scott, $1.62, graveI; John H. MeTaaa on the 12th. -The lawn. social took
I
Ive t Territories be allowed the power $2.82 gravel; George Bremner, cess in every respect. -Mr. Hill, of commission; 288 boxes of' dairy, Si
and right ofdealing with educational $1.59, ;.travel and damages; E. Hig. Whgham, has become a •citizen,-- to 8,e ; 98 m.elcages of creamery
matters, 851110 03 is enjoyed by all the gins., $9.75 gravel and. damages; Aliases Minnie Craighic and Nyda butter. tit 16c1 10 ptigkages of dairy
Provinces of the Dominion. After a Mrs. Eadie,'$.5.95, gravel and dam-- Rubson, . of Goderich, are Visiting
' lengthy debate, the' motion was de- ages; John Musgrove, sen., $9.50, friends here. -Miss Alice Wraith butter at 1C6 to 170;
• feated by a vote of 114 to 21. gravel and damages; Andrew Reid, returned to Hamilton on Friday last. Ingersoll,- July 17. --Offerings
,Aniongst those voting in favor of Mr. $4.50, gravel and damages; Wm. -Miss Winnie Milne is home for her of cheese to -day, 1,360 colored, and
McCarthy's motion were Dr. Mac- Soby, $9„ gravel; John Rolph, $6, Vacation.-Allea Charlotte Crowston 430 white. No sales-; 9i to 9 5-16
donald. M. P... and John McMillan, shovelling gravel; Wm. Ross, $1.50, is visitincr friends hi Kincardine.- • was bid; market. quiet.
of the tiouth •Riding. b .- .. f • d . ' ; Elliott Bros , ',412 75, Mr. .T. A'''. Crowston is home from Belleville, Ont. ..Tular 17. -At the
Board of _Agriculture, in reply to a scraper; Jae. A. Cline, $17%50„ sewer Tom and Will Rubson, of Goderich, feral. 1,865 boxes white and 380
pipe; D. McCormack, $10, gravelling spent a few days, with friends here. ,cailored. Sales were as follows I
. and 'cutting hill; Andrew Reid, White, 100 at •91ac 580 at 9 .5-16c.
qtteation in the Imperial Parliament,1
the other day, said the conclusion had $22.50, culvert; Robert Anderson, CLINTON. 465 at Oge ; t olored, 215 at 9 5-10e.,
been reached by the Government.that , $2, drain; John Ansley, $5, inspect- On Satuaday morning last, fire Balance sold after the board closed.
it would be impossible to dispense ling Bolt's bridge; Win. Yeo,$0.08, destroyed. Jacob Miller's machine and 'Woodstock, Ont., July 18 -Four'
with the' requirements that all Cana-Igravelling; Thos. .Anderson, $20.75, blacksmith shop find several stables teen factories offered, 3,050 boxes
Ton President of the English tile; Alex. Craig $2.50,. repairing Petrolia for his holidays... --,Messrs. cheese market to-ilay 25 factories of-
dian tattle arriving' should be slaugh- I raising road; Arthur Marree, $14.98, and, outbuilding's near. The fire had first half of July ; no sales; O''6 -16e
• ra to adjoining buildings before Na ;Mee Ont 18. -lit the ; llama
tiered at the port of landing. That, culverts, plank and brulings Wm. made great headway and spreadin• g freely offered. '
• opposite Bank of Hamilton,
WINGHAM.
Of treating Rupture, a
held securely and with c
all reasonable eircumstant,
ted to all forms, ages and conditio
fort during the hardest work o
(even horse back riding.
• EX.AININA
My last and greatest invent'
study, continued throughout a
years, 22 of which have been devo
This instrument responds to every
Ina, ANI) 'NEVER SLIPS from its
BUT STAYS WHERE PLACED.
t-
ing discovered treatment which is foun
lief atNrded.oafety assured, and a map
pease., No pain, loss of labor or time, with
and ever costly expecliment of an operation.
MOTHERS LOOK TO `"tnaa 13o advised
YOUR negli
CHILDREN. Nato'.
Children cured in front 4 to 8 weeks. Ad
severity Of the case, age of person,
in our treatment.
ION AND ADVI
in Hernial Applian s'
ofessional career t
d exclusively to u
tion of the b y,
osition (el • or
wing the tr
only in
te cur
st, the Hernia le
erest strain, under
TWEE.
the result of careful
ding over a period of 27
ore treatment in Toronto.
oughing, sneezing oz lift -
p or down) as all others do,
cause of Rupture and hav-
appliances, instantaneous re -
is effecter( with but little ex.
tarring the doubtful, hazardous
you may have cause to regret this
e when too late to remedy,
s in fro
duration
---
Evidence that proves every case suceess, This is posy
ING TESTIMONY from Physic' ns Parents, and those
gioal machinists to be hope se, 'among whom may be
to 14 weeks, according to the
pture, making no difference
L means the embargo ag,ainstiAnadian • Hastings, $2,repa r ng Jobb's bridge; p y , p , ,, ne g .
*slat* 18 a fixture, and our `farmers Arthur Stapleton, ,i'29.59, gravelling.; it WAS 4113COVerea, but geed work by cheese board to -day 42i; white and. Do not abaedon
I co41ingIy. Bff
and dealers should govern themselves John McDonald, $8, rent of hall; the firemen got if under control. 556. colored cheese were offered -
John rgl,`SS, $1.50, expenses Gill- Miller get nothing out. 80VeTal 185 sold at ilea 75 at 9,1e, and 110
libe,
. taw draining; John Burgess, $50, buil/1111ga and some stock and fur- at. 9 mee.. ,
in the contest for the silver medal part, salary; ROA. Hogg, $8, gravel. 1 nit= Were &Maga, Mr, Miller is_
fell- WM Presented by Dr. non& ling; .John Diluent. ;43, on account of , a heavy loser. The Wilding and:. Owing to the removal of fishplates I . •,,,.,.,__.
; IdnYor of Vornwall, for competi- IP.Weight's drain; sbilin Musa.m
rove, achinery' are alf lok Loss over' the Grand Trunk Railway tailtered a
hi the public school of Goderleb, $1. on »ecount of F. Wright's 7frain. $2,000, besides his booke, will& i8 a wreck itt Battle Creek on Monday, tXPTrat,-Cout
Ethel Illtynas istke, winner by it Moved by Wm. Cruickshank. second. 801010118 loss, Mr. tiller's insurance 1 ousing the loss of aft engineer's life Winghanii
ty of seven points. ed by Win. Gelman!, that this man- is $500. Other losses smat. and injury to several other persons, KINOARD1
: - alaa'aa
as 1 bare CONVIN'ae
erect by so•called stir.
und some of your
h ope boo so of the severity of your case, ollout consulting
J. Y. E AN,
Hernia Specialist, 206 West Queen St. •imito, Ont.,
.11[31L4IL.McniriPir
1,11otel, Toeeday, Wednesday, July 2ith end 25th.
ueen'e Hotel, Thursday, July 26th.
-ItoYal Hotel, Friday, jaly, 27th.
`.,-TT • ,
1.
JUDGES' SALARIES.
of faeltion
'make a few
faiEEO11, Y D11. N4ODQNALD the provine(
THE ifonsE COMmoNS,
lation of 2
IN I chief pale(
a
Mr, aedonald, (Huron). I want 0811161,1‘alotets
31 4
to),two,the 'nlaries 01' judgeS. bArreoguttagbril:v1t 0ex:00111000: faddtor
before the House a resolution, to in- with that ix
crease the. salaries of judges; but. it York, whos,
-was found, after a few days' convert. .and in that
Staten among the members ou the justice has
Slsvuoabssi tesie.totrn,ognt1g7,1t.yastlitatgeb4afi(iliesitfi.enegioilyfg tltileralitIvotitisiece. ials,ziocuelittittfer0,41,1:,
hon. leader of the House thought it justice gets
best to withdraw rase resolution. Ile associates $i
has seen fit to -day to bring in another I with a poi
resolution, not of the same character, • chief justie
but somewhat similar. I think he is receive '5,C
• adopting the Napoleonic style of Indiana., wi
defeating his enemies, by taking us 000, the chi
in detail. This year he brings in a receive mil:
resolution to increase -the retiring New Bruns
allowances of the judges, bainiclgnprintiee0
- laiteilpnroef34
b
next year lie will
aialobtiger to increase their salaries 1 $4,000, whi
. Council *he said that it would be fair and assoch
lation of 6,
think it was the hon, President of the.
-,, to compare the salaries paid to the Again, in .1.`
judges in this country with those paidllation of 5
in the United States. I am one of. receives
those who believe that every man, assoeiate ji
who is called to discharge his duty No,w Ham/
in the interests of the state should be of 880,000
well paid -should be paid not only 3,500 sal
for his time, but for the • ability he83,200. (
brings to' the discharge of his duties. Island wit
I am far from being one of those' -ward Islam
who would like to see the salaries of 000, and it
L• judges lower than they should be.' of 44,000,
But when I compare their salaries $3,200, wh
with those of other People, I feel they times' the
aro reasonably high, and that it would Justice and
be an injustice to the other classes if s3,000 a yc
they were increased, or any advan- and compa
tages given them more • than they Minnesota,
. possess at present. The right hon., 'the chief j
First Minister said that the salaries of and his tiai
• the judges in Ontario were about 'whereas in
equal to those of Cabinet Ministers. population
,at I woald ask any hon. gentleman if justice has
eV he does not believe that the salary a4,000. C
given to a judge is sufficiently high Territoriet
when it is equal to that given a of 500,00C
. Cabinet Minister? Every 0110 knows associates'
• the arduous duties a Cabinet Minister each, whil
bas to discharge, and the great re- only 07,00
sponsibility and the varied 'expensesper year.
• entailed upon him on 'account of the lation of t
position he occupies. Therefore, 1 bis associai
think the judges are more than The chief
equally well paid as Cabinet Mini-, bia, who's
sters. Again, we are told that living a5,000 am
, in the country to -day is umeh clearer Washinge
# than it was when the salaries weae iation of 3
fixed. If that be Ao in the case a3,000 pe
of the judges, it is equally so withlthis domp
regard, to every other class in the of the con
community, and if living now is • be a fair
higher than it was formerly it, woaldlpaying ou
• be unjust to- tax other classes for the It is saki• purpose of. benefiting one or two. II, good men
wish to draw a comparison between . Many adv
• the salaries of judges in this countr3Ni But it mu:
'and 111 the United States. The Federal very best
' judges of the United. States are eight best juc4
tg-, 11.1111Ther, The chief Jubtice rcceivos , quo 'Went'
$10,500, and his • associates $10,000 He requir
. each. We have no court in this. an equits
couptry comparable with the Federal: sense of j;
• court, because that is the highest and you
• eourt of jurisdiction in the United qualificati
States, and although our Supreme not make
• Court is the highest court in Canada, bar, but
• yet it is not the highest court of juris- judges up
diction,- bents° we send a large lily ninny
munbea of our eases to the Judicial will he 0
:Committee of' the Privy Council in
mse all
judges of the United States are Of a, connnon
ci
• „ Therefore, the. Federal being eqo
higher cbaracter than 'those of the in id hes
Supreme Court of Canada. Take laW. ,He
the circuit eourtjudges of the United
nical or c
• States, who are nine 'in number. law that ,
Their salaries are 0,000 a year, and lie hears
they have to live in citiesjust as well advocate;
as the judges in Canada, where their conclusie
expenses are just as great. Mr. we know
Justice May lives in Boston, where Ontario
living is as dear as in Montreal or very gooi
Toronto. Judge i3laehford lives in plain of
New York; judgo Harlan” lives in Ontario;
‘0 Chicago. Chief Justice Puller lives people a
iii Washington,. where • the expenses throats
are 4s high as any city in the Do- previhee,
minion. Tato, again, the United ledge jf
States Court of Claims. The salaries ty or thi
of the judges there am $4,500,
ornaen
courts of the United States, where able k
per year. Theik there is the distriet] awl -alt
the salary amounts , to $3,500 per of the pt
$4,000 per year for ten of them, and Men in 1
year for fifty-one of the judges, had bee
$5,000 per year for one of thein. governs
• Thosejudges are distributed. through.. possible
out the various States, Where liVitig
Particul
if anything, higher than it is in The ease
any of our
provinces. in the Supreme , the selce
Court of the District of Columbia, made fj
• the chief justice gets $5,000 and bis 'seldom
associates miry $4,000, although they , has a ja
have to live in Washington, the centre form: pa
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