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THE. WINGRAlt TiMEti,rATIGUST 4, P394,
0. E. WiltJAMS
CalEZ/IIST
- A N D -
DRUGGIST
EAST WAAVANOSH.
Th o dwelling o nit% W111. Alexals-
I der, near. Foe, was burnt to it
1ml:wit on Ttesda,y last, about
!noon. ---Mr. 040. Mrs, John. for o.mL
Mr. and Mra.• Letson, otlanlira,
;have been viRting at Mr. S. 0, How
-
Rett's, on the P:11th concession.
The Council net in the Council
Room. on August t), pursuant to ad-
joarnment Members all present.
Minutes onast meeting read, and
AGT.C. N. W. TELEORAPH 0 passed. (Communication received
;from Wm.Iane, Esq., county clerk,
eon. ‘Ilianswiek Rouse.;stati•
ng that the amount required. this
1year for (county purposes and. Legis-
11ative school equivalent was $2493.-
Winkiaam, - Ortt ,Neeount of AtistalCC office,
Wingitam, for printing to date, also a
• , number of gravel accoante, etc., re-
''‘ee• I, .
eeived and ordered to be paid. Wm.
q.bc(fit mg am if Imo
Stuart, Wingbani, late towrship
engtneer,forwa Med setenents
• leg 'Mead to i..:14.10 against severed
FRIDAY AUGUST 24, 1S94. ;patitic8;in the township, 'carried over
. . from'fall of 1893, with Tall exilana-
tions. why the: 6ame was not presented
EDITORIAL NOTES. isooner. His account was ordered 'to !gratulated upon •securing him 'Inc
stilasnd is $800 and a manse.
IIs WILFRID 'LAURIER COM- . be paid, the mime to be'eharged on
poses,, insAl, 1..;t5„.128.0T be raised this'
ykur by l`gaxation. A rate of 43
tenths per dollar was struck to
raise this amount, and by-law No. 8,
1894, confirming the same, was read
and passed. By-laws No.1), 10 and
11, 1$91, also read and passed. The
• Comkcil then adjourned MI Tuesday,
25th !Sept, next.
P. Poirrnumm), Clerk.
WHITEOHURCH. ..
'Tlu Methodist W011111.11'S Foreign
Missionary Society are having a laven
'seeial on Friday evening, at the rest-
&Ince of Mr. and Mrs. Cottle„ ---The
milted: congregations of Whiteelearch
:and Langeide have extended a ecall
to the Rev. Andrew MacNabb, M. A.,
n young minister from Scotland.
'The call was unanimous. He !will
be ordained into the ministry :and in-
ducted into these two charges by the
Presbytery at Whitcchurch,..on the
30th of August, Mr, MaeNabb is G.
young man 'of talent and of promise
land the congregations are to be con-
• colleetor'eroll against those intereseed. I BLUEVALE
meneed his western tmoon ednes-
Resolved,that the sleek be authorized
day. held a great emoting in to notify John Ansley, 'comity cluel-
Brant'0rd .on Mondayandanother et neer, to Come as 50e11 as !possible and
Brampton. on Wednesday. At both examine the :bridges on river, cons. 8
these :gatherings he .was given a emd 9 and 10 and 1 1, .and report as
bennewelcome by the immenee to' their present efficiency. Warrants
audienees. .Thr the collection of school rates twere
L m.a.e,irestractil /es were sent from received than L. S.'S. No. 3, No. t3,
: and No 7, Turnberry, also from No.
Ottawa to the revising, offieer:4•
8„ 10 and. 11. Debentures were
throne -Omit the .Deaninion about 'passed and ordered to be signed for
makhtg up the 'TOWN lists. By 1-41.• payment of the folloWing accounts,
short net, which. 'was • paeeed at the Amounting; to $664, viz. :—Wm.
close el the:late:session the .revision Stuart, Wingham„ services astown-
is to commence •on -the let .August. ship engineer, rendered fall of:1893,
and esaidlude on the 'let October. i4.10 ; Jelin Deer, St; yards gravel,
The 24f -their February is the date et/ Ter Hy. •Lawlor, pathmaster, k.,!4.30
which the lists •finall revieed mute B1 I
be 8erato .Ottawa.
- Tun thrinegislation hi the United
States, though•not of ;inch :a •charae• :
ter as eve 'were led to believe. -tee
Demeerate ,wotild make, will -be of
coast/lei:Mile benefit to that •countme
as well as Camila, The lumber 'in-
terests :in 'Canada, no donbt, re-
ceive a gueart impetus, and the 'low-
ering of the .dettles onbarley, beans.
horses, teattle, 'wool,. and other article;
-will hare :a :beneficial. effect on tlih.
country.'
• Sue .henx1.1Froefesox'•was in To-
ronto a couple of •days during the
week. On Alontbey, •Sir John was
entertained by the City Council, and
during the Iday, .along with the
Mayor and a eneanber of aldennien,
he visited; the Island and the im-
provements eoptemPlated by the
Connell were explained to bim. He
promised that the Governmentwould
do all it could to assiet the eity in
making the improvemente. During
the afternoon he wee `',,tit borne" to
the faithfal la the well-known "red
parlor" of -the Queen'e' lioteL What
took place there is not renorted.
THE WOrati eide:ocates
the establishment of munieipal in-
eurance, especially -for the ,eitiee.
It says such a scheme theaverage
fire loss reedits of Toronto for the
past eight years at one-half the usual
premium rates, would save to the
• city the annual cost of the whole lire,
brigade, $1(i1,535; two salvage
'corpsdl
, 515,000, and aitionAl fir
:1. e
plant, 0,000, besides a cash:surplus
of :1-;,13,452.71. Even if itething were
saved end ther
'emit/in were. onle
reduced a fraction of the rate used as
a basis of calcullation, it think 4 there
weald he gain enomeli to make it
worth %011ie.
. , y , , .R. .Douglas, , yt i, 'one -s (me
hammer, 51.25 ; R. C. ..11cowan,1
Chess Markets,
rpa ti Minster, 3-.1., days •shovelling I Nearly all the Obeese in the Fron-
gravel, Z.3..50 ; Thos, Nicholson, !mime district has been'eontracted for
Auburn, gravel and demages,50. :
- '90, at 10 cents or August make, 10i
:1Ire. Bradneek, 33 yards •gravol per
for September .and 1.04 for October.
Jas. Potter, pa thmaster, $1 .15; Robt.1 utica. N. y. , .w; .20. --At the
Currie, sr., 204 yards gravel per i
. Utica Board of Trade to -day the fol -
:John Currie, pathmaeter, trid others, 1
I lowwm
ing sales of cheese -ere ade :—
10'20 ; MarkCae6' PaIlimm',. er, ' Sixtv-five boxee at 811e, 4,510 boxes
.refund of Statute labor 1893, 52; I at ee ,
5 1,217 boxes at 9e,1,820 boxes
CurpOra tion of Winghtem, 2- 9 yards
at 9,‘e, 2,700 boxes at $)z,144 boxes
'-gravel, 51.45; George Rad, ,gravel : at !).? ;
ii 128 packages :of creamery
ieind damages, $4; ChariesiCampbell, I
btitter at 231e. Cheese market is
:83 yards gravel per Jam Stein.and -strong and active.
;.R. Leishman, patInuasters,,'4' 15•
';'• -- ; Little Falls N. Y„ Aug. 20.—
[910.. ni man, gravelling at :kits 38 '• Cheese sales to -day lvdei005 boxes at
atnd 39, eons. 4 and 5, '.>51'...'5U,'; Wm.: 1 -,
i . •, , • I xixes a -4-e, ,0402boxes
'.?aton, gravelling on eastern ;bound- 'a i: 9e, 305 boxesdettcy at 8;e to 9ct,
/alai, 595; P. Greenan, underbrushing
,, 530 boxes on commission, tit; ;packages
;it lilts 35 "(I 36' eons' 4 glaid ‘4' 5" ' of creamery at 20e to 21e,2 packages
.161m1I. Hoovor. ditehieg, end :Wild- , of dairy at 19c to 21e.
:ing calvert 6/de1im 10 and 11,, ,e6n.
I Ingersoll, Ont., .Aug, 91..—Offer-
t, ;."530 ; Jas. Coehrane, beipecting ings to -day, 1,621 boxes,,6balance
gravtIlling on eastern boundary„ •ete.,
,_ J ily and first part of August. Sales,
(1(1.1s).; Robt. H. HooVer, 85 r0018 Of el
D
wire .1:env lot Ill, ;on. 4, 58.50:: John quiet. half August at 1),e. Market
-
Clausine, gravelling', at lots zi; itud Belleville, Ont., August 21.—At
3.7., 'eon. 8, 12;5
(4e°rge (2114111' the cheese board to -day 28 factories
gravelling at let 31/, eons. 2 and 8,
. e offered 1,245 boxewhite, and 310
;.20.88; Adam C atsns'm-av 1ine
colored; total, 1,555 boxes. Sales,
at lot 40., cons. 2 aud 3, 576.54; A
-- J. T. Warrington, 105 boxes white
W. Sloan, 13lytlegravel and damages,
$1.85.; Win. .Tohnston, 88 rods wine . at 10e.
Reim, lot131, con. 2, .'3.8); Janeeei i Live Stock Markets.
WilS011.„54 rods wire fence, lot 42., ! Montreal, Que., Aug. 20.—There
•Con. 2, :-,.5.40; Gregor Me..,lowan, 1;1 ' were about 450 head of butchers'
rods wire fettee lot 39, con. 3, 56.40; ',cattle, 125 calves and 850 sheep and
Thos. Agnew., Whitechurch, gravel- lambs offered at the East End Abat-
ling at lots 11 and 42, con. 12 and toir to -day. Trade was rather dull,
13, 421-004 Alex. :McNabb, White- %Thai no improvement in prices, ex -
el -lurch, gravelling sideline 39 and 40, cepting for calves and shipping sheep.
on. 14, ,.2.1; Jae'. Yomig, for tile A few large steers and oxen were
drain kit lot 40, ,con. 12,50 ; Charles bought by some • shippers at from
seepsen, 3.) midi wire fence lot 33, ; 3e to 3e per lb. A few of the best
eon. 11, 43 ; (1o. Robertson,301 , butcher& cattle were sold at from
rods wire fence lot 134, con, 11, $3.(;5; 31c to 3.1c, do., with ,pretty good
Win. Paton, 30 rods gravelling at lot steek at about ne, common dry
38, eons. 10 and. 11, ;AO 4 John Nlow- cows and rough steers at about 2ic,
bray, inspecting grnvelling on north- and the leaner beasts at about 2e
.
e.ru boundary, e.8.37; Joseph Small, per lb. A lot of fine rough steers,
' digging ditch at lot 30, eons. 10 and , weighing 4,650 pounds, were sold at
111:USSIMS. 11 t, 47.(113; Win. Robinson, 20, rods $23 each, or it trifle less than 2,e per
The directors of Bruesels Drivieg• I wire fenee, lot 31, eon. 8, 62.(15; lb. Common calves sold at from
park Ameelatica have anacarieed , Jacob Miller, geavelling on northern $2.50 to 55 each. Shippers are pay -
their fall invetloge which will be held1boundary,1311.50 ; Wm. Deacon, ing from 8.1c to 3p, per lb, for good
011 MCniday niul Tne,day., Sept. 3ed ' 2,0.10 feet elm plea' for bridge on large sheep. The Others bring from
and 4th. Program will be as follows: river, cone. 10 and 11, $21; Win. $2.25 to $2.50 each. Good lambs
First day, 1, mile run. ;1125; 2.45 Peton, building culvert on sideline sell in lots at from 3e per 1b. Com --
trot or pace, ;:,•150; 2.218 trot or pace, :30 and 37, eon. 12. $8 ; M. Harrison, mon lambs sold at $2.25 ' to
$225. Second day, 2. 33 trot or pace, 85 rods wire fence, lot 37, cells. 6 $2.75 each, and the culls .at from
0200; open trot or pace. 82.00; 2 and 7, $3•31); Finlay Anderson, re- $1.50 to $2 each. Fat hogs are not
year old colts' trot or pace, f.t50. En- Pairillg bridge, at lot 42, cons. 10 plentiful, and bring higher prices or
about 51c per lb. for fed hogs.
East Buffalo, N. Y., August 21.—
Cattle—Forty-two ears through; 8 on
sale; market firm; sales,good medium
•
Rev. J. WT.Pring preached in the
Brussels Methodist dhuach last Sun-
day.—Miss Ethel ,Oreighten,,of Brus-
sels, spent Sunday !with Miss Lizzie
RobertsmeM
—rs. Thomas Hyslop, of
Kansas, is paying a visit to her
father, Mr. Samuel Black, of Turn-
, berry.—Mr. Smith, .clf Brussels, took
charge of the service in 'the Meth-
odist church, here, on 'Sunday even-
ing.—Rev.
Rebt. Thymic, of Mark.
ham, and Mrs. Geary Wray, of Alma,
are visiting Mrs. Thynne, of Morris.
• --Mr- * Kaake and. 'children, of
1.,ticknow, were eiSiting Mr. Ira
Etcher, last week.--The.ehoir of the
Methodist church Ims,digbanded.
tes
ers„ $5-55 to ers„70; graesy„ $5,40 to
t5.50; 'choice, heavy. 5485. to R5,90;
r°1314t3ts'i).1t111d
54,50 to
5.
•-Twenty-on
ears through; 8 on sale; market slow
and. weak for sheep; strong and high-
er for lambs; sales: good to extra,
• knobs, t34.25 to .4%.'4, 50; fair to good,
$3.75 to 54; culls, 51 to 52,25 good.
mixed sheep, 52.'25 to $2.5,1; extra,.
52.75; choice fat heavy .0N 8, $3 to
513,50.
tries will close on August 130th. The and 11, :a9; George Coultis, repairing
colt and running races will be 2 in 3, bridge on ereek. lots 39 and 40, eon.
and 1 mile, other races 8 in 5, mile 8, also 8 rods gravelling, $24; win.
beats. Brussels track is one of the Paton, gravelling at lot 30, cons. 10
best in the province and is in first and 11, $.30; Jameslleuty, Advance steers, $4.25 to $4.35; light butchers,
class condition. Any further infer- taco. Wingham, printing voters' $3.25 to 53.50; old, thin to good fat
motion desired may be nbtained by 'nag and advertising, 1804, $I0; cows, $1.75 to $2.50; mileh cows
writing F. 8. Scott, Seeretary, Brus- JAS. Henry, patlithaster, statute labor easier; fair to good, 515 to $30 per
sels. refund 1893114, 54, putting in culvert bead ; sausage bulls, $1.50 to 51.00;
and day shovelling gravel, sideline stock bulls, 51.40 to 51.80. .
33 and 34, eon. 8, 0.87. It was Hogs..—Twenty six cars. through;
agreed that the stun of $2,085, fbr !Won sale; Market slow and weak
townsnip purposes and special school, for coltunOtt and grassy stock t steady
rate, in addition to the amount ofifor good corn 'Yorkers; stronger for
$2,493.07 required for county pur- 'choke and heavy; sales, •good York -
A Toronto local diamond exporter
staved 53,750 on duty Wednesday by
shipping $25,000 worth of precious
stung to the United States before the
n,sw tariff is put in operation.
eette""llte"""1"*.
ESTRA IFER.
STRAYED on the p otu r..6ot A. Longley., lot 10,
cou. Township .of 11 ono red wed white
Yearling heifer. el tun secure the bow by
Identifying it end 11 ,.i tun ell
Aislit‘hW Lumn.t.Y
Ws :der P. 0.
NT7Q.
F. E. NER
BARBE
HOP,
opposite Maedo 1 Block., Wingbatn.
A Clean Shav gowd Hair ot, and
clean towel used on every fac
Patronage of the public s cited.
•SUE,
rrEACHE1) MUSIC"
Pupil of Mad= eking, Detroit, is
prepared:to receli pupils, being fully
competent to teach advaneed pupils, as
well as beginnors. Enquiries kindly
allowed at Ross' bookstore.
Residonce—Edward Strest, Windham.
MISS C. L. MaKENZIE, A. T. C. M.
mmucta itupoRTR.
=ORAN.
Wingbain, August 23, 1804.
Corrected. by P. Detins, Produce Dealer.
Pritloutir4iewritlt00 lbe.. ......., 1 50 to 1 75
Sopartsing 'Wheat 0 50 to 0 50
0 50 to 0 50
*..400. OVIO. . 0 30 to 0 35
Peas
....." .... , 0811 to 0 40
Ilutter, tub 0 50 to 0 52
Batter, rolls ...... .. ,,,, ,00 1414 toto°0 1 155
Wood per cord—. „ „ ,01 p4s5 too 01 0750
Eggs per dozon
Hay por ton ... . .. ..,. 0 00 to (3 00
Potatoes, per busTallow, per lb 0 00 to 0 00
hel
0 05 to 0 05
Dried Apples, per lb
Hogs 0 05 to 0 05
Dressed
Beef . 5 00 to 5 00
4 50 to 5 50'•
,Teacher ot
VIOLIN, ELOCUTION AND
PHYSICAL CULTURE.
For full particulars, apply at the resi-
dence or MR, GEO. id.OKENZIE, Wind-
ham.
---
A. Sp 'al General Meeting of the
Sharehol s of the Wingham Athletic
Grounds Co any, (Limite , for con-
sidering and s ctioning By aw No. 27
(passed by the 1 irectors 4th August,
1894), tortilla gra ing or mortgage on
the real estate no bei acquired by
the COM pany,for the s. of two thousand
dollars, to secure the . yment of that
portion of the purch se ney thereof,
and also for the p pose o considering
and sanctioning : -laws Nos.. to 26,both
inclusies,OnsS: • by the Dire ors 14th
August, 16191 for regu1atingtht affairs
and protee ogs of the Company, 1 be
held at e Company's Office, in
Beaver lock, Wingham, on WEDNESDA
THE 9 TB. DE,Y OF AUGUST INSTANT, at the
ho of 7.30.o'olock in the afternoon.
By Order,
R. VANSTONE, Secretary,
Ds ted this I4th day of August, 11.894.
LOOK HERE!
We have about
40 MCMC -i -S
of slightly damaged
CUT NAILS
consisting of the following sizes :
1 INCH LATH,
1* INCH SHINGLE,
24, 31, 31 and 31 INCH,
at the following prices :
LATH AND SHINGLE,
2 cents per lb.
ALL OTHER SIZES,
12 cents per lb.
Also
FARMERS' GRAIN BAGS,
$1.80 PER DOZEN.
CLINE & CO,
Hardware Merebantst
STONE &me
CEO. SHAW
CUTS DOWN THE PRICE OF MEAT
AGAIN.
STEAK, 166. PER L13.
and other meats in low proportion.
PORK SAUSAGE
also on hand,
I am prepared to pay the highest price
for all kinds of fowl. They must be drawn
and well dressed.
GEO. SHAW.
Winglistre Oct. 10th, 1893.
cLuvrox,
Pall Wlietit, 0 55
Spring Wheat.... „. ....... 0 53
Barley ... ..... . 0 35
Oats 0 84
Peas, 0 53
Potatoes, per bushel.. 0 30
Butter 6 0 14
Eggs, por dozen 0 08
6 00
Cordwood 3 00
to 0 58
to 0 58
to 0 40
to 0 235
to 0 55
to 0 80
to 0 15
to 0 09
to 7 00
to 4 00
Jiike, fel Et I
,-42
Attention.
1 have a full stock of
Watches,
. Clocks,
Jewelry, Sze.,
to which X invite special attention.
'BARGAINS WILL BE GIVEN.
114 -REI AIRING A SPECIALTY,
and all wolk done on the premises.
M. PATTERSON.
SELLING 01lt"
AT cosT, 44,
Our stock of
Stand—Directly opposite the Bank of
Hamilton, Windham.
DRY GOODS,
consisting' of
DRESS (3001)5,
TWEEDS,
SILKS,,
COTTONS,
PRINTS,
RIBBONS,
CARPETs,
LINENS,,
MUSLINS,
OIL CLOTHS.
Also, large stock of'
Men's and Bay's Ready Mode
Clothing,
FLT AND 1.4TRAW HATS, (310.
Sale to start on
1910:N3l)AY„litTLY
and continue.
Cash and Trade Only -
JOHN ti7ALBRAITIC.
Wingham.
Windham, July 6th, 1894.
1
OB. MELO LONDON, ONT.:
234 Dundas nreet,
EYE; and EAR SURGEON,-
Gradwite of the New York lilye and Ear hospital,
1888, Post Graduate Cots0 on the Eye, Bar, Nose
and Throat at the Nov York Post Graduate Medical
School and Hospital. 1802. Eyes Tested. Glasses
Applied Fide stock of Spectacles, :Lenses and.
surtilleini Eves. Will be at the
Brunswick House, WINGHAU,
The first THURSDAY of every
second month, at date named below::
Next Visit. September 6th, 1894.
Hours 11.30 a. m. to 8 p. m. Charges
moderato.
his month we will receive our Fall Importation of
P4Z- 11.1
•
erlin, Germany, and from London, England.
As these Goods are direct from the Manufacturers, prices will be in favor of 0
the buyers.
In addition to this, the styles are the latest on the
world.
Our Large Importation of'
markets of the
7
put us specially for us in the Tea gardens of
Japan, &c., 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.
SCHOOL SUPPLIES.
A full stock of all kinds of
SCHOOL BOOKS,
for both High and Public Schools, just received.
Also a large stock of
Scribblers, Exercise Books,
Copy Books, Slates,
Pencils, Crayons, 8ve
WALL PAPERS, WINDOW BLINDS, STATIONERY,
a full stock, as usual.
A COOD WINDOW BLIND FOR 500.
Roller and all complete.
ALEX. OSS.
The Popular Bookstore, Wingham.