The Wingham Times, 1895-03-08, Page 41
TUE WINGRAM TIMES, :WWII Cl, 1895.
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1•€ett< n {�• • "4! iili•tu;al' Lutist i)ztltielion
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Tun Dominion Cabinet are this
M1 I'iuklc' returned lionte frt'eu „
IT L „et.
bearing arr;'itltn�ttt,• in slit• 1 )els ore the best in the u,[trl:et.
Toronto 1a, t f ttutdtt .---Air. aau(i x• core. Gt'uia.tsc.nal.11t,'1'urrli,er, Y.
`'inns 3ialnit(,ba School case• Airs, JohneleIntoeh, of Molesworth, sale:*erten oinnoPiii&rgUtlitoWiliiatate
1 A ince 'T%TItr rcpre:end:l r Lite ever(' vieit'in ,• this week at Mi', '..'lies, l.eittatt f .leech :iuttt -%10. ,
� �lP. S.' lista • J"ersOn La Deputy
le
!Royal 'al Tem )lure of Temperance and !E:'ottitis',---•:tirl3. Treble, Milo Nils steer a t,t k.,tkjT `a' {{er ano4ll'HkayH: "''.l.'I2NY
- Ate to y l
--,+-• rv,r. :the mk‘thotue.t. voting Pt't,1;1(''.$80eiety 4+jxut t11e winter with her father anti' are tile moat siitisfe toly.Pill1haveevt'r
> ••*°' �" a• C" A; J the a
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mother, Ar. :eel lira John Tiluent' need.'
tF:of Ontario ,ilii 111eC•waltei11(a
'
Ontario teatime htet Friday after -
started of'Tuesday with her children isirs,OB [yles Warden 'for the
for their home in Crystal City, Mani• any other pin."
Comity of Huron, kakis: "1 would not use
i,• '' ay F9 ,, a;" a•. i neott. Thole request Wali, threefold toba. ---Mr. li(Jh)ri't 1)ttnctin els on the Cates. Proctor, 41h lisle of Morris,
�::� t tx ' ^ S', f • --•- l' > a ' t^ t and Mrs.. aaityI.;: ''1 n•oultl nut be without 1i'illa{ll,ti'
��■ �it. HCl. tiu c ,< ��,�,� �u�t �� wd I.—the reduction a the attlttihcr or talc'.: 1i�t Mr. 1(n a alts .1
:,, , . ails ;a, It zUl , . 1'7S- ' lP. o C'ou t
0't)s, L;rl3t)zll; � ([leu f r n y
t ..a hours of e('linig :nit the teeter tee: with Mrs. : tutwl', of this village,--- of lime{', salla? "1 har et i'uuud thein in-
. a'
liquor ifeen'- utti reduction of tier 1t f t' lc'rielt bent Sunday .1.tttle l,antlt'ilutt=lti;.
f Hundreds fhreemeut of the lietanee sale. Sir , Mr. Thome Comites was on the si('li ; dt.('ti at wonderful 1'111."
W1i gh ala`.3„ _ ., ° 5
11 f lii t
imonials furnish.
Oliver• Alttvat replying to ( t testi ' list last week, Mr, Bruce, who has
. -e rei
rt o
tint while the (location of license' been seriously ill }with at compile:' - ed on application.
,� ax
... . _ .... .. j .Ms,a.»,caecxxs,.»rx�..naKmxs:o i
legislation at this et'..1U11 bad - ter of(ee:l`t•;, 1e, we are glad til
ij g ,(: not beenetllllzl(lt'Ied, he boiled their ca;}•, illi ,1'(11 int", 1I r. Filler, of ()wen I ()Il Friday nig'it, 0, R. Shores, a
•�ay b 41 . - •.. • tent >eranee friends would not1 ' k . Sound la conducting revival nx et Heel a •ge 1employe f tl altc5•-
E.i
flat i er , (" 1' r l U t(3
them unreals mnble if the Govern-! jags fn the Methodist church. li1., ` field, Quc., cotton factory, entered .
-.-- sociis, f€Ont tbair stalndl.eint, shunitl y'iner nays' at lecture last Frielay the paymasters oiliee with the inten-'
I?at1DAt ;U UI:Cii 8, 1805. think it best before introducing any night, entitled, " From the Bar -room stall O1' robbing him of the twenty-
1ei;islation to wait for the final cdeei- • to the Pulpit," Owing to the storm fire tllousau(t dollar's for the pay.;
-. �. sten of tete Privy Council as to the •very few were present., but those hent of the hands. He fulled in his;
EDITORIAL NOTES. ; jurisdiction of the Province. i who were there enjoyed ft. • The
Doe tinievi: has been re-;
THE CAT'I'x,E ENiliAtiCxO.
!lecture was commenced on Friday
moutinated by the Liberals of North' !and concluded on Monday night.
TPerth ! Some members of the 1)olninion ' The revivalist is almost blind.—Mr.
Government have lately -bean saying James McHardy is a very unfortu-
sotlte very mean things about Mr.! nate maul. On Wednesday he put
Mulock, M. P. fin• North York, be- his arm over the edger in Duff &
clause he brought before the House of Stewart's mill, getting severely* cut
Commons, at last session, the cul- at the wrist. ---Quite a number of
pable negligence of the Government Bluevaleites have seen the " 1 orcclos-
in dealing with the cattle interest. ore of the Mortgage," on view in
The Farmers' Sun says that the facts Belden's photograph ;allery, Wing -
ham. The picture is very fine and
has been a source of pleasure to
many, Mr. Geo, A. Reid is a native
of Huron, and the people of Bluevale
are very proud indeed of so great an
artist. Both Mr, and Mrs. Reid have
been occasional visitors to our vil-
lage.—Mr. and Ales. James White, of
Peel, spent last week with Mrs.
White's sister, ifss. Frank B. Scott.
—Mr. James Timmins, of Toronto, is
sojourning in this vicinity at pres-
ent.
Mu. C. S. Hymen was unanimously
nominated to contest London in the
:Liberal interest, on Monday last.
NnI'PISSING district is now a county
and the electors will vote for the
:selection of a county town on elareh
14th. - . of the negligence of the Government
Ilex. WzLT•R1D I.:1tTR1E1( 18 malignb having come to the knowledge of the
Patron Grand Board, that body
a tour of Ontario, and will speak in deemed they were such facts as
Waterloo county, London and other should be made known to Paella -
places. ment. They chose Mr. Mulock to
TIMES may not be as good in Eng- present then. The �cliarges were
made on the floor of Parliament by
laud as might be desired, but the Mr. Mulock, and there was no pre -
English budget shows a substaai.tial tence at that time that there
surplus and British trade is increas- was any chance of having the em -
big steadily, bargo removed, and the Sun chat -
tepees only two dissenting voices ledges Mr. Wallace to produce one
tittle of evidence that the iutelltions of!
the Legislature of Manitoba bas de -the English (layern)ncnt were i LONDESBORO.
(aided to abolish Government House. changed by Mr. Aittlock's revelations Mr. John Neelands, of Wingham,
'The act goes into effect the last of of the Government's culpable negii- was in our village last }['eek.--A'liss
181)5, and sooner if a new Lieutenant- gence in dealing with this supremely Mattie Brodgen spent Sunday in
+Q()vetele #'n} dist elelvieee is chosen. important interest. The words of Blyth, and her position as organist in
the Sun are sufficiently plaiu : " We the Methodist church was taken by
challenge Mr, Clarke Wallace, a pub- Miss Addie Crisp. — Mrs. Ashley
lie official, sworn to do his duty, to preached in the Methodist church,
make good itis statement that the last Sanday evening, the Rev. Mr.
English Government has at any time Fair being at Kinburu:--Mr, B.
signified its intention of being about Lauraason leaves Londeeboro this
week an a two weeks' visit among
friends at Leehurn, before his de -
THE boodle investigation is to be
're -opened in Toronto. Mr. Jas,
Oowanioek, an ex -Alderman whose
reputation was besmirched during
the last investigation, has glade cer-
tain allegation., which are to be , to remote tsar embargo., The ;;nn
.inquired into. Ion behalf of the Patron organization
accepts full responsibility for Mr.
Altttaacl_ 11:::iT:a are being made iluloek's course in the House on this
for a monster Ina,, meeting in Btu- question, and requests Mr. Wallace,
"sets, at an early date,to be addressed if he pais any criticism. to make. to
by John E Haultou M. I'. fl)r North direct it towards the Patrons, who
' are quite clear as to where the blame
Norfolk Dr. Macdonald, 3I. P., and lies for the destruction Of one of the
• iothets. The .meeting; will be tinder most lucrative branches of the farm -
the auspices of the East Huron Re- er's calling. " It was the duty of
- form AsSUCiatiotl, and the date will ,lir. Mulock," says The S•ttn " arxt
attempt, but shot the watchuuut and
one of the clerks dead, and seriously I
wounded another clerk, lie was
subsequently arrested.
CULROSS
Friends to the number of about '
fifty from Carrick, Culross, Kinloss
and Huron gathered at 4 p. n, on ,
Monday, tate 25th ult., at the home of
Mrs. A. Braden, Culross, to witness
the marriage of her daughter Sarah
to William R. Scott, of Crystal,
Dakota. After the ceremony, a,
bounteous wedding breakfast was
partaken of, followed by hearty
social enjoyment, the company
separating at an early hour.
AIORIaIS,
Mr R. G. 11aguire, sister of Mr.
J. G. Fyfe, bas been renewing ol(1.
ategnaitttal1C0s on tite first line.—Mr. •
,mitis Maguire, of Souris, Manitoba,
was vie"iting at his tnlele's, Air. Chas.
Alaguiro's, last week. --- Maeter
Michael Macdonald has fully recover-
ed fil:Itt hie Fever° illness.• ---•Tito soft
weather of last week has greatly'
diminished the elt0�rtiriftt4, but the
roads are 1n a bad state and, are
likely to be so. If the snow disap.;
peat's very rapidly the probabilities
81•e thc'r(i will be great damage done
to bridges in this township.• --Chris.
Michie, of this township, gave an ex-
eellent paper at theFarmers' Insti-
tute, Jerrie, on " Breeding lend
Feeding Sheep." ---Tills week John
Robb, (tit line, has purchased 0
thoroughbred young bull from the
well .known breeder, flumes Broad•
foot, Tuckcr'emitlt.
r 1 S 1 r, ,,,
1,IPI.I�.l� A 11.,t.
A fair for the sale of horses will be I
held here an the 14th inst. It is ex-!
pected that a number of' buyer's will 1
be present.—On Wednesday of last 1
week, Mr. Thos. p Copeland, of town,
was united in marriage to Miss
Barbara Bo lie, of Carrick, About
80 guests from Harriston, Clifford,
Teeswater and other places were
present. The ceremon • was per-
formed
3 p
formed by Rev. Stephen Young, of
Clifford. The bride was attended
r
b her late • Miss Letty,- and Aar,
ysister, L }
Jas. Robertson, of Bfuevale, perform-
ed the duties of groomsman. The
large number of valuable and hand-
some presents indicate the esteem in
which the bride is bold by her many
!friends. The happy pair have taken
LOWER WINGIIA:it. up their residence in town.
The report of the Lower Winghten , --- ---
public school for February is as fol- ; give Stools markets.
lows: Sen. 4th — Nellie Beckett, ; Toronto, Out., March 5. --Tho of -
Jennie Dey, Milton Graham. Jun. ferings at the Western Cattle Yards
4th—George Ansley, Benson Cruick- !were not heavy. Thirty three ear -
shank, George Johnston. 3rd—Ida loads of stuff carne in to -day, which
Murdoch, Verona Phiepen, Annie included 200 sheep and lambs and
Graham. 2nd — John Locketiclye, 800 hoes. Although there was a
Janes Murdoch, May Ransom. Sen. - rather better feeling in butchers'
Part 2nd—Mamie Mainprize, Cassie cattle, the prices were no higher.
Alurdoeh, Isai.0 Deyell. Jun. Part Buying for Montreal was slow, and
2nd --- Magnus Linklater, Archie there was not much local demand,
Knnedy. Part let—Maggie Currie, except for the best butchers' cattle.
Ellenor Mitchell, Almeda Ansley. i Prices were too high for the glen from
J. W. IIOGABTH, Teacher. j Montreal. One or two bead of picked
til Id f 31 p lb but ti
ca a so or : e er u le
WROXETER. ruling prices for best butchers' cattle
Mr. John A. Barnard, of thettrnt of utak Sc Bnr- . were front Se to 31-e per'Ib. according
par ture to .Adelaide. --Miss Clara for dui To in tt'roxcter, and K•iii r.+ccire site' ' "r- , t0 quality. lett stock sold for 3e
Watson, of lVinghaill, was the guest tion., "re
for stnt.t•• per ,Rough cows and bulls
of Miss Mable Fair, on Saturday and Mr. Robt, Gibson, -miller, of Ayr, broughtfrom _1c to .,c per lb.
Sunday.—A very pleasant evening is in town at present.—J. W. San- There were a few head of export
was spent in the I. 0. G. T. Lodge, derson, of the Lion Store, was in cattle picked up to -day at prices
on Tuesday evening, Blyth, Summer- Toronto for a few days last week.—;ranging from 32e to 41c per lb. In
hill and Constance Iadges all being Mr. F. V. Dickson, court reporter, : mileb cows and springers, very few
represented. A good programme left on Monday morning for Owen carne in, and all sold at steady prices.
was given, after which a lunch of Sound. lie is engaged for the session Some of the poor ones were hard to -
coffee, sandwiches and cake, was par- of the court in that town.—We fare sell, but the choice ones went we
nail( • t).ztutcat Miller,=, hos enus.nted to rotas avant
pct' pound, hint ))t0rt of the sales
tam conditioned Iodinate were Inn(
at about 31e. per ponll(1, while pretty'
good lieasts Fold at from 21e to ;le
per pound. Several good large
bulls mere mouths lis 0. QrlebCe
dealer at front 3e to 8 ie per pound,
A large number of the cattle will
not be so1d to -day. Tho calves were
-
a rather poor lot, and looked miser-
able, shivering in the cold. Prices Of
salve's ranged feotn 02.11) to r'(i each.
There were 110 good lambs 011 the
.market today. 'nixed lots sold at
from 4e to to leer pounds and old
sheep at 111)oltt •3c (10. There is a
fair supply of fist hogs, and prices
are from 41e to 4e per pound.
MA1tUU T Ma/UTS.
tti•INel(.tac.
Wingham, 11I.irch 7, 1895:
Corrected by 1'. Deans, 1'rodnco Dealer.
Flour per 100 lbs 1 40 to 1 75•
At TOIL 1Vhcnt 0 Sat to 0 57
Spring Wheat 0 50 to 0 67
Oats, 0 33 to 0 82
Barley 0 35 to 0 40
Peas 054to055
Bettor, rolls....... • 0 13 to 0 13•
Eggs per dozen 0 1r, to 0 15
Wood per cord.... 1 :.'5 to 1 50'
Ifay per ton, ..... 8 00 to 8 00 -
Potatoes, per bushel 0 30 to 0 86
Tallow, per lb
Dried Apples, per lb
Chickens
Ducks
Turkey s
Geese
Dressed Hogs
Beef
0 Os to 0 06
0 4i to 0 06
03sto035
030 to 060
0 (a8 to 0 0Ih
0'05 to 000
500 to 500
4.00 to 5 00'
CLISTO\.
Fall Wheat 0 56 to 0 58
Spring Wheat 0 55 to 0 57
Barley .... 0 40 to 0 45
Oats 0 30 to 0 32'
Peas 0 SO to 0 65•
Potatoes, per bushel0 30 to 0 36
Butter
Eggs, per dozen
Hay
Cordwood
013to015-
014to016,
6 00 to 700
300 to 400
Wool . , . • 0 17 to 0 20
Fall Wheat
Spring Wheat
Barley........ .
Oats
WP.osl.Trr.
Wroseter,March 7, 1806.
057 to 058
058 to 058
040 to 040
0
30 to 0 30-
0 53
0-053 to 058
035to035
0 13 to 0 10
015 to 015
Hay 8 00 to 8 00
Wood, short 1 50 to 1 50
Wool 0 16 to 0 16
Dressed Hogs ", 00 to 5 00
Beef 4 50 to 5 50
Potatoes, per bushel
Butter..
Eggs, per dozen
SHORTHORNBULLS FOR SALE.
Two very superior • younir Shorthorn
Bulls for sale, at prices to stilt the times.
Color. red, one fifteen inontits old and
one twelve.
JAMES CLOW,
Whitet•hureh P. 0.
•'Ile announced as soon ass arralige- fbr that matter of every member of taken of. Air. B. Laurason gave in being well supplied with newspapers enough. Prices ruled from $20 to y SAL � �
enents are completed
f'ottr $40 per head. In sheep and lambs —`
' the House, to bring to the knowledge his resignation as Lodge Deputy and here. There are no less than,
who were respoltsible t+)r this dire was elected trustee and Miss A• It • M. Robinson have returned frons. Lambs }Vere about is per lb. firmer,
licenses of all kinds issued in the calamity.' Mr. Mulock, after having Crisp was elected Lodge Depute'. AIr, Orillia, }where they were attending selling at from 4e to 41e per lb, the
province wars 6,1,55. Last year the been requested to (lo so by the Lauracon will be greatly missed in the funeral of Mr. Robinsons mother.: latter for extra choice. Shipping
Is 1874 file total number of of the public the conduct of those Lodge Truster, Mr- J. C. Adams newsboys it town. Alt and Mrs.., about 200 head offered, and all sold.
NV
ere
was 3,276. In 1876 the Patron Grand Board, did his duty to the Good Tempiars lodge, and also --Our paper, the Advocate, is to be sheep were steady at from 3e for
Lot 32,Con. 14, East Wawanesh,
County of Huron. For particulars apply
to the undersigned at Winghanl,
SAMUEL YOURILL,
Real Eitnte Agent,
Feb. 13, VI - Kent Block..
3Ciumberofconnuittalsfordrunkenness the farmers and the country like a. in the Sons of .England lodge, as Ile enlarged to six pages.—Mr. Adam bucks to 3-;e per lb. for good shippers. - ! J - _ -�
was 3,868, and i l 'h-1 there was a titan, and the farmers of North York took a very active part in both McLean, our tonsorial artist, spent a Not many are wanted. Butchers
reduction oto 2,274, A decrease fn will do their duty like men and ledges. --The Foresters held their few days in Harriston last week. sheep are nominal at from $3 to $4 la
the number of drinking laces has stand by hint when assailed for de- annual supper last Thursday night. He was managing the business of per head. In calves about 50 head
P' a fending their rights and champion- Owing to the bad roads, there wasn't Mr. J. McKenzie, while the lattter , offered, and all solei at steady prices. L
been followed 1,y a cheerea a in fending 1 t WAS la
rerun runes. It iiia elute of cause inttheir cause,' as tarp a crowd as there usually is p • ying in the curling contest at' Common sold at from $3 to $1 per
wand effect.
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1 i'OILITICAt POINTS. Gartung, the organizer, gave a cram -tried For last issue y to s each. In hogs the offering's
d 1 TY 1 t' f H. C R and AIr. John Neelands, of was held on Tuesday evening,the the nearket was firm. Good,~ long,
T " fi ii E Guelph - head, and choice weals went up to $6
Ile entertaa'Intent was ine. ; r. E. x •
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TIS I wanted examples or precepts , Mr. l'4 . W. Buchanan has. reeeiv- speech and also Mr. 0. L. Britton, the Our second carnival of the season! were not quite so heavy to -day, and
of art I would. go tv France; if I e and accepted i le nontinaa (On + , t., �T . , -
c 1 i o )hi tl counsels • s wouldthe Prohibitionists ohibitionists of Hamilton, for' Wingham, acted as chairman. Mrs. 26th ult. Numerous, varied and Iean bacon hogs sold at from $4.10 to
go to wanted t las I c. s means I the house of Colnnlons. } and Miss Sage, of Walton, played elegantcostunteswere displayed. The $4.35 per cwt' Stores and light hogs
Germany t__ tor ' very beautifully on the bottles and prizes were awarded as follows: were quiet at 32e to 4c per lb, Other
,lir. ti�4". II. Hunter of Last (ara-: and unchanged,
government, for all economic- pt•in- ' glasses; and the rest of the pro- Best dressed lady, Miss M. Hemphill; kinds are dull as!
gofraxa is the *Conservative candidate
Gwas well rendered b Lite est ciress(Yd gentleman, Allen Rae; quoted.
+ei les Ito the land of sound 'grammey b
government, and sound common for Centre 11 c llington. Moine talent. --A lecture will be giv- best dressed girl, :Mary Hazlewood ; East Buffalo, X. Y., March 6.--
• , on, 1 , : c i1. ut. a en in the a io is chinch, on • tr- best � , ' a
!ense, Old England. (Cheers.) It II D • li, t l,g, ]) s been re- AI tl d t i h, I'' best conies R.;pillet and J.Chomp Cattle Closed steady at early prices
le o _..r. . Iand ., at r take _..- nominated for Haldhnand. )day night, by the Salvation Army, .son ; best national costume, gentle- for the better grades, but easy and
elr, Jos. E. Seagram, distiller, of:entitled "Darkest England," and 1 man's It. Ross; lad3r's Misses Paulin lower for common. Hogs—At the
g � 14 • strength had departed
'between friend and foe, speaking C4>Ilsel,valtivc candidate for North 1 opticon of pavertV and slum life in holding races in the riffle before the and the market was club and Iovver
theories, and upon that platform - lir.tterloo has been selected as the i over 100 scenes, by a powerful stere- i and Batters. s. The managers Intend close the early g p
Mere to -night ---•upon that. platfatm, Waterloo.
exemplified as 1 have told you, the
Liberal party of Canada will tight Mr. Ilobt. Henry, of Brantford,
the next battle whenever the nest has been nominated by ti ' Conser-
London• close of the winter. ---A select and for all kinds. Late sales were at
1 enthusiastic audience attended the $1.30 for 1 orkers,e4.45 for mediums, l
TURNB ''RRY, , meeting of the Geological Section of $4.35 to $1.40 for good heavy.
Word has been received of the • the Canadian Institute last Friday Sheep and lambs --Closed steady to
battle may 001110. fCheers,i --IIuII, vitises to oppose Mt'- Wm; Paterson death of Mrs. John Aleleay at Melita, r evening in Toronto to listen to a funler for good grades and slow for
Wilfrid Laurier i►t Montreal. in South Brant. Manitoba, on Sunday last. Mrs.! paper by T. W. Gibson, formerly of others. A good many late arrivals
Mr. A..1''. 3tcLaren, cheese buyer, McKay was a daughter of Mr, 1 Wroxeter, upon "The Ilinterhi.nd of held over unsold. Late sales, extra
"Tnette are .toes at the Ontario of Windsor, is the ('onservativc can- Riehard Porter, of this township. 1 f)ntario." The essay dwelt extents- 100-1b, latnbs at $6.10, fancy export
,Agriettitttral College, finishing a delete for North Perth. These are The following is the report of tate . tivety with that vast stretch of land wether•s sold at $5.25. '
tllnrcatgl1 Coarse in quirt nig. a hunt- now three 0tiididates in the field in . senior classes in S. S. No. (1, Turn. i tying between the great lakes and Montreal, Que., starch 4. ---There l
liar archiver students who are anxious this constituency :.l'ae. (rricve, 3I. P., I berry: Stn. 4th --Total 61() -Jahn . Hudson 13ay, and covering an area of were about 500 head of cattle, 50
to secureplaces its cheese factories for the Liberals' A F. McLaren, for; Ilomutll 4it"„'), Albert Hointreit 4683 i 14(1,000 square utiles, with its illitxtit- calves and 80 sheep and Iambs
is
Sind creameries. Some are fttlly born, for the efeCarthyrtee. . ellen 422, Herble Ilomutll 403, .\1•! and. extensive tracts of excellent a,gtl Abattoirt'"''.1. The bute less were -
the Cottservaativea, and W. B. lies• e Ernest 13lttelcwell 4e1, Ag gig \lit- i able resources of amber and mineral offered for sale at the East lend.
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atjutt1iUed to take charge of factories,
.n4 a number are willing to wort;, l
1 best Porter 368, Foster 1t'yfe 716, ; cultural land. The geographical, less numerous than usual, as the
WIIITECIIIPCII. 1 eVi11ie Campbell 40. Jun. 4tli•---; algrieultural, end geological aspects weather was much too cold and
sea hearers or assistants during the Rev. ,I. H. hector, the " I31ack. 'Total 65() -- Mary Cowden 505, ; of the sulrieets were dealt with in stormy for travelling out to the ex -
swami of 1811,,. Parties needing. kale ht," delivered oil(: of his noted: Winnie Porter 452, Aggie Cowden, concise form, the essayist presenting posed section of the city merely for
Set;ll hell) will be furnished with lectures, in the eiethodist church, on 118, Andy Mitchell 3134, Ida. Demuth' all that feat present known of that the pleasure. The drovers as well
:mums of students who will do them Wednesday evening last, to a large 322, 1'd. Johnston 203, L. Bryce 234,1interesting part of the Province. The as the Cattle seemed to feel the
good 80rvie(', and thus help to itn- audience. The lecturer Saye some 11. Joln,ston 133, 11. Ferguson 112,T paper was discussed by many mein- effects of the weather, and things
'Prove the gt)ality of otic butter and hard things about the signor traffic, ;siert Porter 83, 3rd class --Teras bell present and Air. Clilxsoli Wats looked rather blue in the way of
'ebeeee dueller I Sete, by ape►lying to and at the saute his audience always too- - Frank Elliott 80, Fred Elliott warmly congratttlatted, on the ability business. :1 few head of the best
it If. 1)e -,n, hairy Sellout, (xtidph. . enjoy:: what, he Bays. 15. A. E. Twee -els, Teacher. it deployed,'beeves were sold at from 3,1,e to,1 e
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Everytliii - kept in st.. - that can be
obt ' ied in a city re . urant.
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'L0 :is) IV MIX .1 .IiIi.I 1)L' Dina, Ws,
Toronto, March .,.---1''or the third
time vvithlirt tvvt, 1110n111:3 Toronto has
been witted by a most dieastr0ul,la
conflagration. ()0 January (1 the
-(Boh:' newspaper building, S. 1''. ;lie-'
leinut,ts'u wholesale 1uillieury eeetab-
' lisltltleltt and adjacent platter were
elle:atrayed with a total lose of about
$70o,000, Three days later fire
broke twat again in a spot adjacent to
the ruins, and (Inutage Was done
to the extent of three-quarters of a
million (10111318.
At 12.30 this morning a third fire
started. This time at the corner of
Yonge and Queen streets. The cen-
tral feature of it was the vast depart•
mental store .of Robt. Simpson,
which was burned to the ground,
the building -lutes stock being a total
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amount to }between $800;000 and a
$1100,000, The insurance will pro -
tie bably reach two-thirds of this
- • amount The origin of the fire is a
mystery, bat there is grave reason se
• to believe it was incendiary lin ebar- 'on
aeeter, Simpson's store was as six- ex
story building standing at the south-
vrest twrner of Yonge and Queen
streets. :11 was put up last 811111mer,
and ik portion of the carpentering
work was hardly finished. Fear ,of
the floors were stocked, and two
• empty.. The building was worth
• $125,000 and the steel: about $350,-
000. The fire started ha the rear'of
Sinatasen's, and, the flames spread
with great raidity. A gea,eral
alarm 'was rung in at 12:35, and the
-'full :forge of the fire brigade was
soon on the scene. By 1 ;o'clock !the
flames -had spread to •e z'ch of the .four
corners, and the fire •th.reatene(I to
engulf' several blocks. The stearal
l`at'e •engine was in eaten, -and gave
valuable aid. The water pressure
= was:goocl, but the lawmen could ;not
• eetcnd to cope with the .flames at
the -top of the high Sampson building.
Wall after wall fele and .myriads of
seetteks were scattemd over the east-
ern ,portion of the city. •
The clothing storeof P. Jamieson,
on the northwest .earner of Queen
sand Yonge, was soon ;it 'total ruin
with -all the contents. Sutcliffe .&
Sone, millinery and .dry goods, -im-
mediately north of Jaamieson's, on
Yonge, was gutted, with a total ,loss
sof stock. G. McPherson, .boots and
sltoes,,next north, was lutlf burned.
South.of Simpson's, on Yonge, Wan-
less, ;the jeweler, suffered secterely,
the .rear part of the premises .being
gutted, though the front ;was not
1,ttiich hurt. Neil C. Love, -druggist,
next south, suffered .slightly. Over
Jildnie10t1's store opposite 'SiinpSOti's
'was what is known .aa Agrieuttural
Rials, ,the property of the -Ontario
-Ag ,ri ui;tural unset Arts Association.
Its ft were a very valuable collection
of steeasds of cattle pedig.l:ees and.
ptL,e.ieofi'ieial stock breed,Mg em:da,
w ieh ,cannot be replaced. _J,ll :were'
2t totalless with the building. Fnr-
111131' west ..m the same side; of Queue;
street � na.thc Queen street fvctnt of"
Sutcliffe & Son's, which. was gutted.:
Next eame.the Queen street ft•oxit .of
T.. itr.oxt.t . Co.'s great dellartme1a,ta.1'
establishment, which was bat little
injured, ..t the northeast earner
stood the Henderson blocs:, oeet led
by J. Bennet:, gents' furnishings., and
�lfiss M. E. JJrislay, milliner. Both
were butaaed out. The C. 1'. Adams
Company eaanis next north, :and the
roof of flats ;pfaa-Pe was badly burned,
and their stock greatly injured by
}rater. At tits £outheast cornet' of
Yon;;c and C ueeu stood the Imperial
.Bans,: building. This escaped dam•
rage in the lower part, but 'F. J.
Brown, with .i, lame stock' of furni-
e, [tire, upstairs, sW,143 burned out.
'1'.l(fdno & Co., next south, stove rues-
chants, wore burned out. C. 1IL
Henderson, next adjoining, tort
everything. t)untleld £t Co.. gents
i'urnishin s, and the Tremont House
-•-hotel••••--further south, were about
'l - -- e" three-quarters Intestate out. Arottttcl
+ '• Ott Queen Street east, again, tic
Pythian hall wassontewhatdam€tged
but fortunately escaped severe In
jury.
The two features of the fire, after
the Simpson building had gone, were
the questions as to whether Baton',
great store would be saved and the
burning of hues Church steepl
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'`r ton's 011Queen street. On the souti
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about the
re mbraiddle, salitt 1o.45 othe'clockste, aiplr(
burned steadily for nearly an hou
without leaking any great biaz
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