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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1894-08-17, Page 4E. WILLIAMS CHEMIST —ANa THE WINGJTAM TIMES* AUGUST 174 rS94. 'IEI?hWATEP. XINOARDINI+,, , equally valued. United States the a 9 At noon on Tuesday last,firs, A Council of the Cttlallllian Order Perini or two below, half meats being Jacob Lanlbat'tt1N, about 55 yers Of of Chosen Friends WAS instituted ill almost unsaleable. 4otno New Zell - age, living; at Amblesideabout four this place, on Monday evening hist, Mond is. offering ata point or two miles &um herd met with a very ser irr (ai'Ftlxl Qz`galllaa3` G, \'4r. Thou*; above Canadian send is getting it in ions aceldc•nt. She went to the barn slip, assistcc111y J.1?, Thompson, I3, some places. I ' t.+, call the hien who were threshinh A., of Toronto. The council will be Western country- cheese luarlccts f DRUGGIST to dinner. As she was near the. barn l*n,3rrit its Kincardine Council, and ; boor a guet of wind sti'ueic her and StlIrtS Off rvitll Fa good C11'sarter It, • throwing her upon the tumbling rod and bright prospects. The foil ry-1 of the thresher her clothes became ing are tate officers far the curtent 1 entangled. The nufortunate womantel`lu •---I , C. C., Louis. Konlph; C., �'i T, G. N. VV. TELEGRAPH iuQ u terribly nlatiglecl, her abdomen I3. D. Barnes; V. C.,�Wm. rJ. Mel her- � being torn open. One arm was son; Rec., Wm. i . :Fitzell; A. B. i broken in two places, Resides minor Thomas Bellew; Tr., Geo, Wood; , injuries, - Doctors were quickly sum- 1., Rev. J. Livingstone; M., Win.. M, , i honed and dressed her injuries. "ler 'Stokes; W., Jacob Komph; G., ,Toho - Chit ' recovery is very doubtful, ---James McLean; S., Percy Anning; Med. E., Ross, all old and highly respected 1.2r. A. A. C. Smith; Trustees, Jno. farmer, living shout two and a half Boyer, Jacob Iiotppli and Lotus, miles north of here, was killed on the I'o1310. evening of the 3rd instant at his own app. Brunswick House. >i 111, c'y 2].1117(1, be ti i baiu'ti ltt5 1?itIDAY AUGCST 17, 1894. EDITORIAL NOTES. UP to date, thirty-two protests have been entered against members - elect to the Ontario Legislature, and a few oro:3s-petitions have also been filed, The elections of Alessi's. J. T. Carrow, for West Huron, and lir. M. Y. 3teLean, for South Huron, ltace also been protested. Bribery and corruption are alleged. It ishard- 1, likely that there are any grounds for the protests, and they are nu doubt tua(le for the purpose of " saw- ing off " with some Conservative eon- A. Reid, Jas. McAlpine, J. ,llcl3ain, time by the forelock. Son—I'd like stitaeneles in which protests have D. Hogg; and W. A Edgar. Jamie to, father, but the old fellow is bald. been entered.knocked them alt out with his tartan I A. McRae, of Clinton, has afair- THE Quebec government, in order and turkey feather. The latter was year-old Jersey cow, from the hill: - to foster settlement upofl unoccupied one of the judges on Highland dime of rr'hicll 13 lb. and 8 ounces of but- lands, offered a bonus of a 100 titres 1 t1b,1 he at'coe property consisting tet were made ill seven days, azacl of a half ail le of land, l dwelling, this without any special feeding. of land to every father of twelve strop and stable, was sold last I''rfdny* • children. Mr. Belanger, the father afternoon by public auction. .Tames While working on the new steel of 36 children, now rites to inquire Oliver was the parehaser at $850. It bridge over the Saugeen River at why he should not receive 300 acres is considered a cheap property .as the Hanover Monday afternoon a large of land -100 acres for every twelve. location on Turnberry street is a beans fell and struck Mr. C. Shanpcll of his progeny, and contends that very desirable one.—Fall races' will l on the head, killing him instantly. unless the father of 24 and 3G child- be held on Brussels Driving Park on ren receive better terms than those Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 3rd and who have only the insignificant num- 4th.—Brussels Voters' List fel; 1891 ber of twelve, the law will not be is out. There are 26O names in Part complete. Applications • are being 1; 130 in Part II; incl 24 in fact III; fylecl at the rate of 80 a month for 100 acre lots. AT .a meeting of the Dominion - Miller's Association, held in Toronto `last week, allose who were asked their opinions about the crops in their ' KINTAIL. , several localities were, on the whole, ; After �a long and lucky resistailco hopeful. Splicing generally, the]' wheat cropof the rovince according to Johnth1chl€nzs e the fair sex, Mr..uA Brussels .young lady' took her to the millers, willbea good al Id ' tliclieilzir, has surrendered and taken to himself a wife in the person bicycle and wheeled to Henfryn one a nd good sample. Oats and peas of Miss Jennie Bell of Amberly. day this week, picked a pailful of are in some while in otheml3octh ves,arfetairly good rPhi, important event took place on berries and returned in the evening poor, on with the results of her labor. This account of the dry hot weather, and, heatat Wednesday, of the cletpfte the intense 0,1 the whole, tett expectations- for ; of the rvoFtther: Rev. nuptial �sic�lttillg the bike to a profitable ser - tate part of the harvest are not all : knot was tied by the Rev. Mr. Mc- I roseate. The aharve e of barley is ; l� arlane of Pine River, After which; Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Straw the bridal party proceeded to the berry cures Diarrho3a, Dysentery,Cranllps small bat the erop will be fairly good 1e;idence of the bride's brother, ;hero i Cu Iic, Oh ie aloosorbus, oe hole aU noels. Both a$ a yield and sample. t a sumptuous repast awaited them. Nevera travel without it. Price fisc. %ti ROXETER. i The grootll was supported by ltfr. l • D. McKay„ while Miss Kate Campbell Mfas Snlale is visiting friends in pertiirnned the duties of bridesmaid l .sive stock Masi[ats. Toronto, Unionville and other points. ; to perfection.—As Mrs. S. Burk, of . East +Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 23.---- ---- ll. S. Y. Taylor, of Paris, who the 7th eonceSsiun of Ashfield, was i Cattle -235 cars on sale; market has been spending a few weeks hero, driving on the road, last Thursday I steady for choice, but others 20c to returned hone on tliouday.-31r•.: the hoese a young one became 25c lower; choice to extra, $4.45 to Moffatt, of Chestey, has rented •iter. i frightened and yenning away, $'1.75; mediums, $4 ^to $1.50, light, Islay's blacksmith shop for a term of , threw Mrs, Burk out, injuring Pur handy butchers, $3.(5 -to $1; fair to years. He takes possession on Sep- ' considerably —M1' D. S. McDonald choice stockers, $2.25 to $2.75; do. tember 1st. Air. Moffatt is a first- ; has returned t(i tori*n.-3tr..J. Austin, feeders, e2.76 to $3. 25; veal calves, class mechanic and comes hi;;ltly snail alert: on the 0. P. R., is visiting $5; good torprime, $4.75 to $5: fancy recommended. We wish hint every _ friends in this vicinity. ---:Hiss' Kehoc , to fat, : 5.25- to „5.,30.. --Sheep and suecess.---Tile people of Wroxeter , of East ' Tawas, Michigan, i$ Lambs.—Offerings .60 ears; except were disappointed on Feiday last to visiting her cousins, the Messrs and for good to choice the market was see the Unions defeated by the suss I+'uleg. --iii» Cameron, of st: , dull and lower choice to better export Crescents, of Toronto.—Mr T. W. Luis, leo., is visithl her cousin lifs, wether sheep $3.50 to $3.75: good to Gibson, of Toronto. spent Sunday j Kate Cai ipbelt. , choice handy- 00 to 115 lbs, $3.25 to and Monday in town.—Another old .1$3.40; fair to good mixed sheep µ2,5O pioneer of this village passed. at:v.ty `"--"`�- • Ito $:8; common to fair $2 to $2.40.; to his lone: resting place, on r1riday BLUEVALE. culls to faney, $4.15.to :„4.50; good to last, in the pareon of Mr. John 13ruc:. itis Robert Maxwell and ilrra. i choice $3.75 to $4; fair to good, $3 to -Daceased was over seventy' -five y'larsRobert $3.fi5;'eu11s to common, $2 to $2.75. M Musgrove away on a visit 1 Bogs --Receipts f5 ears; market The friellltls have the sylnputlty oi'tlte to Manitoba. --lits. ,Sherrill, of To- steady; best heavies $5.70; choice Tonto is visiting at :lit ..John I! arrow s, s village in their bereave:neut.--While —Miss Maggie V. Bartley and Mi; +nleditun and best Yorkers, $5..55 to repairing the frame of the mill dam I:'red. •Hartley have passed the recent' $5 GO , Fit IV -re :ester the other evening, the primary examinations at Clinton and 1 were all excited to -clay, prices ruling at •tic to 3-16e advanee oil the week. At Brockville 415 white and 871 colored were offered with sales at floe white and 9 7-16e colored, which about clears out nearly all the July make in that section. The Kingston market was strong and excited, with sales of 810 boxes at 9 o white, 9.1e colored. The above prices are higher,' in proportion ,to those ruling in this l all tVltelut, market, The proms are fairing into ipring Wheat the fan mors laps In abundance. Barley MARKET REPORTS. Wingham, August 10, 1894, Corrected by P. Deans, Produce Dealer. Flour per 100 lbs., ..... . , 1 50 to 1 80 Fall Wheat .. 0 55 to 0 50 Spring Wheat 0 53 to 0 55 Oats .............. ....,:0 33 to 0 34 Barley 0 35 to 0 40 Peas 0GOto0G2 Butter, tub .... 0 13 to 0 14 'Butter, rolls...,.. . . . . . . 0 13 to 0 14 Eggs per dozen........ 0 08 to 0 09 Wood per cord, ... I. 25 to 1 75 tray per ton........ , . 0 A0 to 0 00. Potatoes, per bushel. , 0 00 to 0 00 Tallow, per lb...... , , 0 05 to 0 05 Dried Apples, per lb..... , , 0 05 to 0 05 Dressed 1-Iogs 5 00 to 5 00 Beef....,,,, 4 50 to 5 50 MINTON. 0 55 to 0 68 11IUSLINS 0 5335 to 0 540 OIL CLOTHS. ,.., ....,, 0 35 to 0 40 SELLING OUT AT COST, Our stook of DRY GOODS consisting of DRESS GOODS, TWEEDS, SILKS,. COTTONS, PRINTS, RIBI3QNS, CARPETS, LINENS,. Good for the country and general Oats 0 84 to 0 il5 • business—at least it s110tticl bo.-- PeaPotatoes, per bushel0 00 to 0 80 gate by his horse rennin; awatiid CULi20SS. Montreal TT'tule Bulletin. Butter, 0 14 to a 80 Men's and Boy'sBeady Made throwing Plitt out of his buggy.' His -• Gospel I enlperinee meeting Utica, N. Y., Ang. 18.---,� t the Eggs, per dozen , , .. 0 08 to 0 '0:1 boy got out to open the gate when was held in Clark's school house, on Utica Board of Trade the following Hay ., ...... 0 00 to 7 00 0 53 to 0 55 Also, large stock of Snllcla • errenfn 1ast. All resses sales of oheoso were matte: 600 'boxes • • ,, , • ' ; were delivered by Rev. Wm. Gribbfe at Sie 4,218 boxes at 8ge 1, 400 boxes noise that frightened the, horse, •--- some of the flames slipped making 1 3 :' Cordwood 800 to 400 which started to run away and mak' and Air. W. 1?. Brockenshire, of at 8:�c, Market steady, brit not Win0'han3 There MIS a large at- buoyant. ing a sudden tutu Mr. Ross was thrown uut, striking on his head. The unfortunate man lived six hours but ller'Cr recovered' consciousness.. BRUSSELS. Wm. Martin was at Kingston last week attending the txranll Lodge of the Oddfefloivv, as the representative of Western Star, Brussels --Camp I;cn Lomond, Sons of Scotland, was represented at KM:sa'dine games by Special tendancc, and a good deal of interest 1 Butter ---x•1:0 packages of creamery ifestec1 Tho Tez11 erance loci e'butter sold at fore to 211e lean p g that meets in this school house—Star I Little Falls, N. Y; Aug, 18.— of Culross, is in a flourishing condi- , Cheese sales to -day: 524 boxes at 8e; tion, and has clone good wort;: in ,the •148 boxes at 81e. 4,074 boxes. at 8.;11e; past, and it is eloped that it•�lvill 1 `2,309 boxes at 8�4e ; 370 boxes on achieve greater success in the future. ' commission; 268 boxes of dairy at 8.10 and Sae. Do o you like lee ? asked the key -Butter -82 packages of creamery hole. I have a fellow feeling for you, I butter sold at 20c to 201,e,16 packages replied the key. of dairy butter at 17c to 19c Father—My son, you ought to take MISS C. L. I cKENZIE T. G. M. Benj. Rhodes, civil engineer, age 45, who arrived in Toronto six weeks ago from Niagara, N. Y,, was found dead in bed on Sunday. He had 111 persen.t are qualified to serve as apparently turned on the gas. rvithi •Jurors. 'There are 58 ladies on the stuezdal intent. list, 30 in Division No. 1 and 19 in No:2. Binder twine made at Kingston penitentiary is now being forwarded to Winnipeg for distribution among the local retailers. The total product at the penitentiary factory this year, will be.about 300 tons. Tea cher VIOLIN, E PEYSI TION AND r A . CULTITRE. For full par oulars, apply at the resi- dence of Mn. Gso. iVloKarrzir, Wing- harn. Attention® I hare a full stook of "arches, I Clocks, j J ewelry9 e., to which I invite special attention. BARGAINS WILL BE GIVEN. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY, and all work done on the premises. M. PATTERSON. ,Stand—Directly opposite the Bank of Hamilton, Wingham, s uice gates gaye waty' and a ten -y ea.r Mr. Edwin Bailey and Louis B. Duff' cheerio Markets. old son of itr. Phonz'ts Rae was borne down by the torrent willed paired through the opening. The boy ryas nearly exhausted When seen by Mr. John Barnard, who at one° plunged into.the flood and after a long swim in the boiling water, reach., ed the lad just as he sunk for the last time. It was a close emit and a brave rescue. 13ELGIZAVF. 'NOTICE. A Special General Meeting of the Shareholders or the Wingham Athletic Grounds Company, (Limited), for c• sidering and sanctioning 13y -law N•. 27 gust, gage on „hired by wo thousand —, •aynent of that (passed by the Directors 14th 139:1), for the granting of a m the real estate now eing the Com pany,for the m o' dollars, to secure t portion of the .pure and also for the p e money thereof, ose of considering and sanctioning B3 -laws Nos. 3. to 20,both inclusive, (passed by the Directors 14th August, 1891), for regulating tho• affairs and proceedings of the Company, will be bold at the Company's Office, in the. Beaver 131oc11, Wingham, on W rnivrsDAY, THE 9.11Ta DAT OF AuousT INSTANT, at the hour of 7.30 o'clock in the afternoon. By Order, • R. VANSTONE, Secretary. Dated this 14th day of August, 1894. • EO. SHAW CUTS DOWN THE PRICE OF MEAT AGAIN, STEAK, IOC. PER 1:13. and other"meats inlow proportion. PORK SAUSAGE • also on hand. IT ant prepared to pay the highest price for all kinds of fowl. They must be drawn Iand well dressed. GEO. SHAM. have passed the junior leaving,Cheese beeps a pretty steady v.Ingham,.Oct.'10th, 1803. examination at Listowel High Schopt. market, but supplies are beginning ' — Mr. Perey Widows, of St. Thomas somewhat to outpace detnancl, and 1 and Mr, (nus, 1lteLaughPlt, of Wing- - holders are not unwilling to drop 00K hale, were visiting Mr, .Joseph. Mc- a paint Imre and there to trade. �” Pherson, this week.—Misses Mary Neer the less the transactions pas. and SusieCollie invited a party of sing are on a healthy basis, c. 1. f. tittle girls to spend the afternoon and spot rates being near akin. with them, last 'Thursday. Tea was People do not eat a lot, of cheese—or, served on the lawn and lnuclt hill for that matter, Anything else—in was indulged in by all present. -- stieh hot weather as we have now, {, Mrs, Sanderson, of Toronto, spent a and as this temporary cause may NV. . 1.x. Erskine, of this plaeo, has few days here this week visiting Mrs. very soon cease to operate, the market , his of general store disposed bus%n ess o St vie .,�.M• Minnie �'>ss Innte r ROSS, Whig- may begin to boom again very soon. '`Ger ttr. Jas. M. Henderson, merchant, ham, was visiting friends here last Quotations .now are 47s finest,. 45s to of Ethel. week. 1rs tie White and colored baling • Root O -OUND. discovery by anoTd Sucoetafuliy coed •l, by thousand* of m. Ts t50 only 'pettedly sato and reliablet tedtclnodfe• ooreted. Betrate Of unprincipled drugglete wino offer leerier medicines 15 place of this. Ask for Cook's/ Cotton moos Cornnatrnd.taee noeubsti. tote. or Inclose $tand 6centsin postage In letter and tiro evineead, seated, by rotarnmall. ri'ultaoaled pert,cutars in plant envelope, to ledleS only, a stamps llddrose 'the Coots Company, Windsor, Ont, baboda. Sold In Winl£hats by en., 1 olid. lr'ug;let. C1othingt .FRIA' ANI) STR.tW HATS, &C. Sale to start on 1 ONDAJ0., 4x1 I LA 9tbb, and continue, Cash and Trade Only. JOU. (ALORAITH r Wingham.. Wingham, July Gth, 1804. DR. I IcLELLAN, LONDON, ONT., NI 334 Dundas street, • , EYE and EAB SUEGIiiON,- Gradutite of tho Now York Eyo and Ear Hospital, iris. Post Gradunto Goose 0u tho Eye, Ear, Noah and Throat at the Now York lost Graduate Modicdl School and Hospital. 1843. Fres Tested, Misses Applied. Pine stook of Spectacles, Lonseo and surtifictul Ftes. Will be at tho Brrulzswiek Rouse, WINGH.AM,. The first THURSDAY of every second month, at elate named below: Next Visit, September 6th, 2894. Hours 11.30 a. in. to 8 p. m. Charges. moderate. This month we will receive our Fall Importation of ---F110Ja-- Berlin, Germany, aid from London, England. As these Goods are direct from the Manufacturers, prices will be in favor of the buyers. In addition to this, the 'styles are the latest on the markets of the world. Our Large importation of put us specially for us in the Tea gardens of• Japan,,arc,, will reach Wingham about the end of August. Please withhold your orders until they arrive. We can then give you choice, fresh Tea,. put up in 201b. caddies, at wholesale prices. Our Stock is complete in every department, and prices have touched bottom in every line Respectfully Yours, D. M. GORDON, The Anchor House, Wingham. SCHbC)I., SUPPLIES. A full stock of all kinds of SCHOOL BOOKS, for both High and P le Schools, j 1st received. so a large stock of Scribblers xercise Books, Copy Books, Slates, Pencils, Crayons, &c. WALL PAPERS, WINDOW BLINDS, STATIONEgY, a full stock, as ustial. A 000D WINDOW BIIND FOR 5000 Boller and all complete. ALEX, ,,ROSS. The Popular Bookstore, Winglunn. 5 eke The Northwest Ind; TIMM f'US'r0118 ANO M i Nis tIn Tiii:.t'Tr Ili MALT i,ir 1'O11 -WOW AxIi SU X3.1; •.---Tt11; :MED 1) nzr 13i: SIUi1' UiII04. There ia certainly no mo esting subject of study t aborigines of the North continent, The majority readers of the Toms have y opportunity of observing tl toIlts and manners front the : long since the advance of cis in Ontario has driven the r from his former haunts. many tribes of savage warn: at ono time inhabited this I and more especially the west tion, have either become ex drifted to the land of the sett It is, therefore, in view of th that the writer feels just attempting to describe (a, perhaps, in a very feeble Soule of the different chars of the Northwest Indians tit come under his observation.. THEIR COxDI'rI()NS. The conditions of the Inc the Canadian Northwest are fiecl in the extreme, some be happy and prosperous stat( others are indeed most rr Those who can be classed farmer are the ones who have t11e11rselves of the opportunil sented 1110111 by the aid wh Government extends thein shape of treaty, They have tious upon which they inns and over which there is an whose business it is to look interests and welfare of the which he has„ charge. By teaching and training both agent and self-sacrificing C mien and women, who have 11o111e and friends to labor them, a great deal of ever industry has been infused i &e$,02 these poor unfortulni when one stops to consider -t nor in which they have been by the pale -faced usurper, tl not be defined in any other 1 unfortunate. On these rest May be seen Many a well-ki farm and comfortable dwelli occupants of which are well e and in comfortable circuli 'But it is not always that ti eroving nature of the. once 1 of the plains can be brou ,-subjection to the will of th man, and it is the class wl steadfastly refused to live homes provided,by the Govt and who, inconsequence, are c • from the benefits of the tre can be termed the wretch - buffalo having become ext' other large game gradually less abundant the homeless has gradully drifted to the c • population, dwelling in wige the outskirts of the torous a and existing on whatever gather or beg from the Z Those who have never wan( wretchedness of this class c very little idea of their e At any time of the year the seep poking around the rear and hotels in search of anytl can be devoured, and the w mare than once witnessed tl tack: of a bravo and his squ with a pappoose strapped to l 'Fin the dead of winter, •r thermometer playing hid seek with the. 40° below zee - with ,sticks in their spars hands, fishing in a friendly barrel for something to e what has brought them to condition? There can only answer, and that is the du the white man. Whenever fortunate enough to capture the valuable fur -bearing 1111MI become the prey of the fur ,become in nearly every Inst, induced to part with a luost pelt for a worthless red sin inferior red blanket ; and relate they very often obta the salve source a supply abominable firewater w proven such a curse to th is it any wonder then that his "assay 011 Mall," exelaii ,.the poor Indian," and by tl w this lofty and brilliant writ given the credit of nick-na Indian "Poor Lo." 0 • MALMO OUT TIM. I'IHI The dealing out of the indeed art amusing and 1 sight. Some four years writer had the privilege o paying Indian Agent ztic,, .