The Wingham Times, 1894-10-26, Page 44
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Wingham, - - - Ont
alViilU 1
Gills
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('rabic writing for the press just
previous to the last Ontario elections,
atccusi:t;; the. members of the Ontario
' 9• Government ment with "notion, otion, is out
with a big bice for the Patron vote in
AND the Ontario Legislature. He claims
(3f
• - that " the Opposition in the Local
S Legislature have laid the foundation:,
upon which the Patrons' local plat-
form is built." No doubt the
Patrons will be able to look after
their own - affairs, guns Cauls See+
through Dr. l:y er ons,. great solici-
tude on their behalf.
Bncssr•.Ls Po:;T : On more than
one ore i$ion, bestir by speech and
editorial, it has been stated that the
defeat of M. C. Cameron in West
Huron was a :cure harbinger of the
overthrow of 1)r. .Macdonald, the
able M. Y. for East Huron. We
would like to inform the aforesaid
speechmakers and quill drivers that
IJIJ. YJwxt•
FRIDAY OCTOBER 211, 18::4.
TO OUR READERS.
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pany whereby we are able to give 1
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farm news.
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seat to subse,'ifx'rs unless it is paid
for in advence. i1'e have decided
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any time" or "never pay at all,"
-aid believing it to be in the interests
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that the paper be paid in advance.'
their hopes will not b0 sealiztcl in
this riding and they will, now that
the Government building and harbor
improvements are finished at (.ode -
rich, have to hustle in West I31uon
to retails their hold on it. Mr. Far-
row stubbornly contested East Huron
when the present M. P. won his first
victory and with the probability of
an inexperienced man as his opponent
in the next political fight the doughty
Dr. will be au easy winner. East
Huron farmers spoke out manfully
last election for Free Trade, and the
legislation of the past four years has
not caused then to Change their
opinion, rather convinced them that
the policy of the Liberals is in the
interests of the tiller of the soil and
the working class in general. As
to the wonderful gains spoken of at
the Gerrie Convention the result of
next election day will show how
faulty were these surmises. It's
scally to bad, however, that Mr.
Birmingham, the paid organizer, is
not suited with Dr. liacdoualcl, but
we hope he will overcome this aver-
sionwllen he sees hint elected for the
EDITORIAL NOTES.
CtIIT1e EaGINEER PEELE'', wllo
was (11510 se 1 by the Dominion Gov-
ernment, ft lr participation in the 1Ie-
Greevey-Langevia : candal, has been
rd.:Beltecl in the public service.
Tm Toronto • 'iy'orldsays that it is
informed on pretty good authority
that all the 1 etitions against the re-
turn (4 1 t h Conservatives and Re-
formei s to th:' Ontario Legis tattu e
Will be di opped.
AT the meetin; of the members of
the Conservative Opposition in the
Ontario Legislature, held in Toronto,
on. Tuesday, 3I1'..G. F. Maxtor, mem-
ber for North Toronto, was selected
as leader, in place of Mr. Meredith.
TItr; Dominion (xovertunallt 11'lve
commenced criminal peec<?ediugs
et•• •
Y
St.Loft' tile.
11151 Emanuel IS, CUIl-
a„<L
tractor oi'the Curtin bridge. The
Government charge St. Louis with
olai fining ;170,39t;.69 by false pre.
tenses from Hee Majesty the Queen.
MAYOR EMERY, R the great 1'. P. A.
speaker, and who had so much to Say
a.1lnnt the old political parties" last
June. has been ('11(0n as the ('onser-
vative candidate in London for the
IA iislatut e, to fill the vacancy caused
by the r( ignition of Mr.W. R. Mere.
t:l. "Straws show which tray the
what blows."
'1t'rr: '(i nliervaative convention for
East Huron will be held. at (.nt•rh'
this afternoon, to bring out a candi-
date to contest the Riding for the
1lru>se of Commons. It is reported
Veit lir. E. I.. Dickinson, of this
tenni will be the choke of the con-
vention, the other gentlemen nominl-
anied some time ago all having de -
alined to accept.
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Dn. G. STF,RIANO NAM* M. P'.
P. for East Toronto, 'moi did consid-
THE WIN(IIA'M TIMES, ouromut 26, 1894,
a transient trader and so coming
13EL(U'IAVE.
under the Town By -Law regulating Rev. W. 11. Anderson will occupy
the saltie. Mr. Waddell moved from the pulpit of the Presbyterian church,
('hesley here on May the 10tH, being on Sunday next. --Farmers have been
taking advantage a of thence weather
gathering up the lnalI roles and po-
tatoes. Some have commenced
, -
r turnips. -----We al )1( a..eel
t't .i 1 1
<1 1
11
:1
to see E. Livingston is able to be
around again.---lIr. Geo. Davids, of i
this town, has purchased a phaeton
from London and a horse from 1%'.
Ward for driving. IIe is also build-
ing a stable and drivellouse. Geo. is
hustlers -Edwin li'ightmall has
scarcely necessary to state that the completed his season's threshing. --
ease was dismissed, to the S:Ltisfaetiun The Methodists are to 1)e congratillat-
1 of :sir. Waddell's many friends in ed on the success of their necktie
Ilurristou. As brought out at the social, held at the residence of stirs.
trial, considerable ill will exists Tofts,on Thursday evening. Part of
between Mayor Yule and llr, Wad- the programme consisted of songs, by
13. ('oultes and 0. McClelland; the
mouth organ music by Willie Law-
rence broght down the house;
Miss Livingston gave some selections
on the piano ; also nmsie from the
i of late and the contents thereon are choir. --,Tax. Wightman had a run -
I anything but creditable to the scribe, away while driving on the sixth line
,
whoever he is.
assessed in Ohesley on his personal
property. Ile is a grocer and e11 -
gaged in the grocery business and
• ` cr a
•,other
'1 `to the
tt business 111r1< 1
doing
ill. Yll b 1
grocers in town. Mayor Yule, 011
behalf of the town, demanded e50
of Mr. Waddell as fine, which the
, latter refused to pay. Mr. Kerr, of
Toronto, acted as lir. Waddell's
solicitor, while Mr. 1'.bbels-champion-
' ed the caller of the town. It is
dell, which was brought about, we
understand, by some gossipers of the
1 female sea. Mr. Waddell has been
I the recipient of a number of anony-
mous postal cards through the office
of 11'awauuosh. The horse got free
Presbytery -of Maitland. f'roiu the buggy before any serious
damage was done.
The Presbytery of Maitland met
i pro re Matta, in the Presbyleria•n
church, Wingham, Oct. 28rd inst., to
deal with and issue a call from the
Presbyterian church at Wroxeter, to
the Rev. R. S. G. Anderson, M. A.,
B. D., minister of St. Iielens and
East Ashfield, The ea11 was presented
with relative papers, by Rev. John
Ross, B. A. Colnisioncrs from Wrox-
eter congregation were heard in its
support. The Presbytery sustained
Late call as a regular gospel call.
• The Clerk reported that St. Helens
and East Ashfield congregations were
, cited to appear for their interests.
Reasons for the translation - of Mr.
Anderson from the charge of St.
(
' ilelens and East Ashfield to that of
I Wroxeter, were read. Answers to
1 these reasons by St. Helens and East
1 Ashfield congregations were also
{ read. .A. petition from East _Ashfield
i congrco'ataon, praying that Mr. An -
third term. • clerson be continued in his present
! field, largely- signed by members and
HAIWISTON • adherents, was also read. Also a
The Kiekapoo Indians are holding 1 petition from the Young People's
out in Town Hall to crowded houses.: Society of St. Helens, respectfullynumber of cattle and sheep were
The performances are good. Of asking that Mr. Anderson's transla- I sold.
course the sale of medicine is the tion be not granted. Members of
prime ol;;eet, and so the present , session and a large deputation from Livo Stock Markets.
LOWER WINGIIAlf.
Report and uniform examination
for Lower Wingham Public School
held Oct. 18th and 19th :-Froin 2nd
to 3rd --R. Graham, A. Currie, V.
Phippen, L. Potter, J. Potter: R.
Elford, A. Nervins, W. Welsh, G.
Campbell. From 3rd to 4th. -G.
Johnston, 0. Ansley, B. Cruiksbank,
J. King, E. Welsh, N. Graham, M.
Campbell, R, Johnston, F. Green,
E. ll'ellwood,
R. J. B:112TON, Teacher.
EAST WAWANOSH.
Ms. John Anderson, sr., has dis-
posed of his 150 acre farm to Mr.
David Scott. The price was $6,800,
and Mr. Anderson retains possession
until March next. This is consider-
ed a fair price, the way land is sell-
ing. Mr. Anderson will likely re-
move to Winghaln.--Stock did not
bring very high figures at Mr. John
Coultes' sale, last Friday. (suite a
method seems a novel way,these the congregation of Wroxeter sup
days of getting the people toether. ; ported their reasons for the transla:
A gold watch will be given away ( tion. The members of St. Helens
this week to the individual who ; and Feist Ashfield sesssions and a
.guesses the number of beans in a 1 large number of commissioners from
jar. -The I. 0. 0. F. held a church : both congregations strongly opposed
parade on Sunday hist, at 3 p. m. the translation, all expressing the
Visiting brethren from the surround- cordial relations between pastor and
ing districts participated in the people and their warm attachment
parade. The Order is booming at . to their minister. The delegation
present in Ilaeriston. -We have it , from Wroxeter was heard in reply.
on good authority that some of the , ,.elle call was placed in Mr. Ander-
hotels have disregarded the liquor : son's hands, who, with feeling,: ex -
law and the sale or liquor is as easily ; pressed his interest in his people,
obtainable (luring prohibited hours ; and strong attachment to them end
as at midday. If we understandthat his relations to his charge have
the Crooks Act rightly, no shutters been most cordial and harmonious.
must be on the barroom windows,but At the same time, for personal
we notice that one of the hotels these reasons, he was inclined to believe
last few weeks disregards this and that tate path of duty pointed to
the shutters are tightly closed., "A Wroxeter as his future field of labor,
word to the wise," S'Le. Take care. but would leave it in the stands of
-A rattler remadtie incident happen- the Presbytery as to whether the
ed here a week ago or so, which translation should take effect. Mem-
wouki be a good foundation for a bers of Presbytery were heard. it
novel. A young (?) plan was deep- was gloved and carried, that this
ly in love with a young lady and he Presbytery, after hearing and giving
pressed her hard for her to be his
!and. snake 1114 miserable life happy.
Another young man coma to town
and takes this young lady out for a
drive and so gets the inside traek of
• No. 1. The youirg lady had now no
more time for No. 1, and No. 2 is the
favorite. No. 1 becomes crestfallen
' and melancholy in the extreme and
so plods his weary way to his
would -like -to -bo bride and in her
clue consideration to the reasons so
ably set forth by the parties eon-
cerned, hereby agree to translate'
Rev. R. S. 0. Anderson, M. A., B. D.,
from the pastoral charge of St.
Helens and East Ashfield to that of
Wroxeter. It was agreed that Mr.
Anderson be inducted into the pas-
toral charge of Wroxeter congrega-
tion on rEhuradat., November 15th,
at 2 p.m.; that the inoc,erator, Rev.
presence tells her how he loves her, J. Malcolm, preside;,If6v. A. MeNab
&e.; thence administers to llitn- preach; Rev. A. McKay address the
self a dose of poison. The young minister and Rev. John Ross ad -
lady's heart becomes softened and dress the congregation. Rev. Ir. A.
tenderly she conveys No. 1 to e•tt McLennan was appointed Moderator
couch and for clays and nights she of St. Helens and East Ashfield ses-
adlninistered to his wants with the sions, and instructed to declare the
tenderest of sympathy. After about pastoral charge vacant on Sabbath,
a week, we are pleased to state, the November 18th. The Presbytery
patient has fully recovered and is adjourned to gleet at Wroxeter, on
able to attend to his daily avoca- Thursday, 15th prox.
tion once snore. ---.Jake, Halliday is JorrN MAIN Anil, Clerk.
doing a rushing business in the Wingllam, Oct. 23rd, 1894.
crockery line, of which he has at
grand stock, about a.lt of his goods
coming direct from Germany. --Some Mr. J. A. Tanner had some very
the sports of the town went an their nice roadsters at the Blyth Fair. Fan
"bikes" to Listowel to witness the Mannbrino, by "Kentueky Star," Jin
annual games of the High School of M., by "Slander," and Billy M., by
They place. They speak of a good "Onward King," all took first prizes
time. We have not heard that they as roadsters. Another season we
succeeded in capturing any of the hope to see "Star Wilkes" also out
open events. -Mayor Yule had Mr. amongst the adult roadsters, as he
J. Waddell before the magistrates of did so well at the Western Fair,
the town on Thursday last, as being London, last season.
MYTH.
Toronto, Oct. 24. -So far as prices
realized were concerned, this was
another poor market, but receipts
were not quite so heavy. All told
there were 42 car -loads on the two
markets, which included 807 sheep
and lambs and 876 hogs. There
was no buying for export, and only
one' or two car -loads of that class of
cattle were offered, those evidently
being disposed of as stockers. There
was no buying for Montreal.
Butchers' cattle -Trade was quiet
but not dull. all the good cattle
sold and there was only a few of the
poorer beasts left in the pens. Prices
realized were' not remunerative -
from 2c to 31c per lb, according to
quality.
Stockers and feeders --A fair trade
was done in this line and prices were
well held; ranging from 2c to 30 per
01111R MANTLE
TRADE
has so far exceeded our highest (.xpcetattions. They are beautiful in style,.
the ,rico sells.
them
direct,
hel n
x imported t
workmanship atn(11n<ttcriuls, and ail we 11111 i 11
then.
4.:
wrs. y'n+-.15) N.•1-.I ba<4 C11 Mmrt h,urP vawi.n,7y? _
In this important department our trade has more than doubled this
season. We will let seal into the secret of our great success. Wo buy only
the newest and nrost fashionable goods- always combining quality and
style, and the public appreciate our efforts to :secure the be st.
READY - 'MADE HOBBY i LDT 3 C.
In Long I'isters, Overcoats and very conrfortabh( Face Suits for neon,
youths and boys. A very largo stock, and the prices have been cut to sell'
them. Call and see them. We take pleasure. in Showing then'.
Our large importation of this season's verbs picked Teas astonishes
many people, who wonder where we can place them. Well, we are going'
to sell them so cheap that you cannot afford to buy elsewhere.
GE
NERAL GROOE.M
are kept up to our usual high standard.
We are opening up a large and well -selected stock of
HATS, CAPS, GLOVES, &e., new, nobby and fine value:
OUR SIIOES, BOOTS AND RUBBERS
are the best obtainable, and the best is not too good for our customers, but
the best is always tho cheapest.
lb,
Sheep and .lambs -All sold, and
the market was easy. Lambs
brought all the way front 1 to $2.50
per head. Good straight fat sheep
for export sold for 81c per lb., those
of poorer quality fetching Bic per
pound. Bucks and rough sheep sold
for 3e per Ib.
Bogs -- This market continues
weak. The top figure paid to -day
y 5
was r )
tohogs ,va, 4.,0
for til(, best bacon i
per cwt., A1;4.65 being paid for only a
few of the choicest, weighed off cars.
Thick fat hogs brought x,14.25 per
cwt; stores, 4e per 1b; sows, 4c to Ole
per lb; stags, 2e per lb., and not
wanted at all.
East Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 24. -
Cattle -One
Cattle --One hundred and five cars
through ; one on sale ; market slow
and weaker; sales, coarse oxeny
steers, 1,400 lbs., 83.50 ; fair to good 1
oxen, x12.75 to :;3.50, bulls steady., ,
CARPETS AT COST,
In order to make rooin for our other stocks, we have decided to go clean
out of Carpets. Therefore our whole stock, consisting of Brussels,Tapestrys,
All 'Wools; Unions and Ifcmp, will be cleared at actual cost. The early cus-
tomer will have best choice.
MAI.1fl1T REPORTS
Wingham, October
Corrected by P. Deans, Produce
FallDour per 100 lbs 1
Wheat 0
Spring Wheat 0
Oats, Olcl. .... .... 0
Oats, Now, 0
Barley 0
Peas 0
Butter, tub 0
Butter, rolls 0
Eggs per dozen 0 13 to 0 13
food por cord.... .... 1 25 to 1 75
Hay per ton ...... ... 0 00'to 8 00
Potatoes, por bushel0
Tallow, per lb 0
Chick
Dried ens Apples, per lb.... 0
0
Ducks 0
Turkeys 0
Geese , 0
Dressed Hogs 5
Beef ....... 4
CLISTO'L
Fall Wheat 0
Spring Wheat 0
73Oaatsrley 0
0
Peas 0
Potatoes, per bushel 0
Butter 0
Eggs, per dozen .... 0
............ 0
Co a«... ....
'ooa 8
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Always Yours Truly,
D. M. GORDON,
The Anchor House, Wingham.
23, 1894. Having purohaEocithe
Dealer.
ao to 1 75 NORTH END LIVERY,,
"NEW MAN IN AN OLID .STAND.
46 to 0 48
40 to 0 48 and put in a number of first-class
30 to 032 r.,
25 too 26 IIOI G'0 -4 RIGS,
85 to 0 40 I am in a position to givo as good turn -
47
47 to 0 to 0 48 8 outs and satisfaction as can•be got any -
17 to 0 18 where.
Prices Moderate. Tho patronage of
the public is solicited.
Livery -Near the 0. T. R. station.
;0 to 0 35
S. A. moLEAN. ,
Oo to 0 05 iegbam, July 24th, 1894.
4i to 0 4?„ -- -
25to035
80 to 050 ATT 014 !
08 to 0 Oil '
05 to 000•
00 to 050
50 to 550
4x to 0 49 While the evening's are getting cold -
48 to 0 52 er, it reminds everyone that
35 to 0 40 they have to get a
20 to 0 26
48 to 0 48 7 gL SUIT Ggoail ry
O
S5 to 0 40 LGOAT,
18 to 0 18
14 to 0 14
00 to 7 00
00 to 4 00
and it is a well known fact that
W. BARRED
COMING!
is the only* young hall 111 tOwll that
l I r , has a thorough knowledge
of City Tailoring.
PROF. L. O. 9RAMO aL AIN
r , .' Having had ten years' experi-
ence in City • Tailoring, he under-
stands that tailoring is not merely
sewing a piece of' cloth together, as
some people think.
I a T E SP]ECIALIS I .
Speaktht front over twenty ye oxporienre I can
shat np In a roti words s •moo .to few results of the
indlscrhulueto tree of as . lit the ease or old
r•a
eyes, gradual 10 •
es ht ill the weaker , a.
e ,<or a )•e
,
strabismus
(otsRuil,! plopia(or double tisiml)and
a gradual woniteni of the good ca'o PIM maldn,r ft
Remember the ranee. --over
D. M. Gordon's store, Wingham.
'CLEARINGS
7+./ ALE
E
much more snscep. btu to dtsenso, Rluuroma iritis. 1
etc. In cases or aatigntatisn, unsu'tabl., Masses will
eau+a neuralgia lairs in the eye.% h»ntol headaeho, : -AT -
ttattsea, paralysis of the accommodation resulting; lit l
permanently impaired %igen which no skill can '
restotw. Tho time will namer; 1 hope soon, trhmt $
stint tcsthnx opticians will Co'bplaced Pori the sumo I a0/0
sighttt uv dentistsnswillC'pandbaroto pass an
oxantination betoro betntXallot:•ud topructieo. ftl t ' g
I will bo at
O. E. Williams' Drug Store,
WINGKAM, ONT.,
Tuesday November Gtr, Only.
$2.10 to $3. Hogs -Forty-two cars ; • -
f
through ; 28 on salt ; maket dull and
(leelining ; sales, Yorkers, early, $5 ;
later, $1.00 to $4.95; good medians,
$5 to $5.05 ; nixed packers', $4.90
to $5 ; pigs dull, $1.75 to $ L90
rouglts, $4 to 84.30; stags, $3,25 to
$3.75 ; no choice heavy here, Sheep
and lambs- --Nine cars through ; 34
ears on sale ; market dull and weak;
sales, few feeding lambs, $3 to $3.80;
choice fat held, $3.50 to $3.65 ; culls
and comulon, $2.25 to $2.75 ; mixed
sheep, fair to choice,. $1.25 to $1.75;
good, $2 to $2.25'; exports, $2.50 to
'$3 as to quality.
POWDERS
Cure SICK HEAbACHI and Netstilgia
in 26 srieutite, also Coated Tongue, Di rt. _
nere,1)ilitwana! s, Pala in the Side, Constipation
Tet'pid 1.ivtr Iisd Brt!ath. To stay cured aat
regulate the {towels, yt kv tJ/Oit 7O.TAK%.
Pler0a 2 (a'Nfg AT! 1,266 itrOES.
for the next
THIRTY DAYS
a
Commencing on Prides, September
21st, I will gall at notuni cost for thirty
days in order to make room for our new
Pall and Xtnns Goods. Great bargains
will bo given. Don't go home without a
visit to what is known to be the best
place to buy your
Watches,
Clocks,
Jewelry, e.
it. .PATIRSON
Maud-Directly opposite the Bank of
Hamilton, Wingham,
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MURDER N
FOURTEEN -YEA
TIM
Listowel, Oct.
this peigllborllo
day by rumors
• murder had 1,
one and • <t -
ha.
tlf
Late 1n the a
were more the
excitement was
autilentid repor
that a girl, ons,
been subjected
outrage and a
The feeling b
when it was k
had been in til
tiro dastardly
being, in fact, o
she was interc
Jessie Keith,
Wm. Keith, a
who lives abou
from this town
here, frequontl
n get supplies fon
It appears 1
girl travelled
which crosses
Home from tllc
she was met 1
• posed, and out
The discove
mucic in a very
some time the
kept busy atte:
this neighborht
know Jessie :
going to and rt
along the rail,
ner today the
turning (town,
their work, vet
thenn saw pie(
rice between i
the attention
to them. A
held, and as
they along the
fears were en
and immecliat
investigate til
Evidently t
gee, as the in
track plain's
up these tract
plowed field, t
something, or,
been dragge(
tively easy ta
and at the
they came to
from the eels
tigations a
cam
tion. There
the outlines
ed over with
while a sic
seemed to
some time l
bound, but
courage to q!
parenitly the
_ y a sight met `.
Theho, lyi
body of Jesr
seen in the f
• a few .Lours
divested of
lying 'in a •
yet oozing
wounds in
was very a-
of crimes ha
The port(
• crime had
railway tral
girl. After,
carried or
swamp. 1
tion of lfr.
to llr. Keit
. of Listowel
coneession f
seenb
about
noon, after
for the pr
were disco
had gone
the others
er- body. In
lead sprean
a crowd o
eollect. T1
from lions •
ford were
search p
commene
hope of
derer.
County*
Sheriff Ifo
Stratford,
murder
stopping r
' viewing t
had it ret
The hotly
pearalntc(t
gashed al
torn, •
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