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The Wingham Times, 1895-04-12, Page 4TtiliN, WINO11AM. TIMES, APRIL 12, 1895. amo.-.10######• analr8,11. , .....4400•46.140.41.0.01M.A.IPUMW#11W11.11/11 CI 11, A na residence, fa ence, bonght by the Canadian in. umeturing establishments MJ. the r. S. Jerome, Dentist. Wit) a.- Ea WILLI ti 0. taxpityers for admit E410,000, 11le fel- town. ham, says: "Williams' Little Dandelio lowing expenditures we .0 made dur-1 Mr. Wm. Clezg thought that the Pills aro the best in the inarket." g- writing on the wall, the Government n will be badly left as soon as the op- portunity is given for the electors t deposit their ballots." A Kincardine Man in Trouble. George Carrollton, aged 22, wh claims to live in wa • arrested at Detroit on Saturday en ,a charge .of forgery. It is alleged the a Messrs. Livingston wore asking too saysir:•OileworeCi3svinaiitglinetniinialhoTglit'aruliTiil Alterations mid repairs— .. ..$ 217 72 muelt. He d.d, Lot fliV01. giving Little Daydelion I ills. Ortatud rent 49 34 them the $600. The offer made 1)V al4.0Frivrt.,litstty w„.Axilt,dvielnr(s)sr .,0E.3x.,e-1:)0.4111tey- Y — AND— Atteintance to ht DR13'GGIST ii,„,.„ duty and tax .4 110 • 109 li8 , - ' Mr. McKenzie of a site free and the ..., ,;•.• town's offer of exemption, from town us d aree thenmost satistinstory rill I have ever 12 17 taxes for fifteen years waS quite suf. r Thomas Taylor, Warden for th se 011EIVIIST ing• the year : Insurance on residence lusumuce on furniture Painting mud pointing.. • Acta N. W. TELEGRAPH CO Parochial rates.... Clabs and travel.. ...... Gratuities to messengers and cpp. Emnswick House.. vviughacia, - Out 1 • 0 tall b inn -i. 111/ t5 FttIDAY APRIL 12, 1895. EDITORIAL NOTES. MIL JEFFREY MCCARTHY, of Barri ficient, Ho clid not believe in g . Count of Huron, says: "I would not u ; any other MARILT REPORTS. IVINOVADI. 0 April 11, 1895. Corrected, by P. Deane, Produce Dealer. Flour por 100 lbs 1 40 to 1 75 F1,11 Wheat Spring Wheat o Oats, s Earley Peas 0 05 to 0 00 a 05 to 0 60 . 0 32 to 0 3$ 0 35 to 0 40 0 57 to 0 58 Butter, rolls . . .... 0 13 to 0 18 0 JO to 0 10, wood per cord.... .... 1 `,;13 to 1 50 Hay per tor .. . .. .... 7 1)0 to 8 00 rututoe3, Iter bushel 0 30 to 0 35 Tallow, per lb (I 05 to 0 05 0 4i to 0 05 0 25 to 0 36 Ducks 0 30 to 0 50. Turku) s 0 fl a to 0 09- Geese 0 05 to 0 06 Dressed Hogs ...... . . .. ,5 25 to 5 50 Beef " 4 00 to 6 00' CLINTON. '3 28 ing wealthy men money to make' ChasProctor4th line of Morris trt • : them more wealthy. says: ,•I would not be without Williams' . , , toe others 31 ll) Dr. Macdonald favored accepting. 3 Little Dandelion Pills." Allowance to Sir Charles 9.'UP- : the offer of the Messrs, Livingston,1 Jas, Gaunt, Ez-Warden for County of 13ruce, save:- "I have found them in - per 2,000 00 and was surprised at the stand taken I deed a wonderful Pill." • And so on until $18,856.69 of good by Mr. Clegg. He was prepared to Hundreds of liseTestimon fain furnish, Canadian money has been expended. give a subscription to assist in rais- • ed on applieation. on this precious office, this country ' ing the neces.sary amount. The ''' ' ,. . .... . ... ..... ,, ,...:,......... the well -pard officials. Still, we are kings" of Canada., and it would be. - 'Mr. John Garrett, sr„ is very low. told, that when it comes to watching a great mistake if the people of There are but slight hopes of his re- . the trade interests of the D )101111011, Wingham clid not accept their offer. covery.—The second son of Mr. Jas. even payino• the ordinary of messss, Livingston weiv the " flax LONDESBORO. t Eggs por dozen he forged the name of Maloney & 1Witilaw to a check for $1,90, which he cashed at the Cuminercial National • Bank. The limn of Maloney & I Wither is no longer in existence, having been succeeded by Schultz & Wieber, who sell foundry supplies at 170 West Lamed street. When ar rested Carrollton bad over 850 which had been sent him from home: Oar- rollton's half brother claims that th former was employed by Schultz 'Wieber to keep the books and run errands, with the understanding tha he would make it right with him this country lacks the necessary It would be ti great deal easier on 011 • • ell • ' • ' e, McCarthyite, has been nominate to cpp04e Dr. Montague in Hold mand. D'Alton McCarthy, E. Doug las Armour, and other prominen MeCarthyites, are assisting him i the campaign. It is said that Hon .Mr. Siftou, a member of the Manitob Cabinet and Hon. Jos. Martin, M. I for Winnipeg, will address a flambe of meetings. It looks as if the con test will be a warm one. Br an order -in -council lately pass ed the Dominion Act of Parliamen providing for the new ballot is to b brought into force immediately. Th new ballot will leave little oppor Utility, if any, for errors such as fro qucntly spoil votes. It will be black except the blank space opposite the anime of each candidate, on which the rotes i° to place his deeisiv vroAs.1 f mkttakos occur under 1141plan they will be either from wilfn -19.01•,:•anee 04' gross MIMIC'S:411088. 'Ph 'new ballot will he tried in the live THE FLAX MILL . o the townspectple than if a joint stock _are sorry to learn of the illness, of: company were formed and he be- • • • ' • lieved the results would be far more in their interests. Mr. Robt. Mclndoo also favored WILL BE ERECTED TRE COMING accepting the Messrs. Livingston'sslowly recovering from her illness.—! The Good Templars' lodge is stilli SU___UMEn. progressing, having new members offer, and was prepared to do his share towards raising the money. join every night, --On April 23rd, Listowel and .A.twood reported at in favor of accepting the Livingston medal contesti tile T given 0 emper-1 the public meeting held in the offer. He believed it would be twee Hall. A. good programme will , SCCOOCL . o. t Snell. We hope to soon herr of he recovery.—Mrs. Wm, Longman Dried Apples, per lb Chickens Fufl t ropoosattasstoes, 1)1)::1`4 Wheat Wheat, , . 0 40 to 0 45 0 55 to 0 65 () 80 to 0 63 0 34 to 0 34 0 55 to 0 57 per bushel.. .. 000 18 ttt000 0(0 141 . lO 7 00 to 7 50 8 00 to 4 00 WittitETkR: irtl, ft,: 17 to 0 2Q .11Yoel Wroxeter, April 11, Mg: Several weeks ago he asked them for Eggs eer down r : is money, and on being refused he took 11-y. the above method to collect the 04 1 ' a or( woo money, It is also claimed that Car rollton was anthorized to sign the firm's name. The deputations who had been to Mr. A. H. Musgrove was strongly there will be another Demorest Council chamber on Friday evening g ” tl: in 1 • - last. There was a very good at,tee- ' - ' r gl'am be given, beside that given by those ' to have a flax mill established in the t dance and the Mayor occupied the - in the contest.—Miss Laura Hand-, town. The gentlemen who had of- chair. Messrs. D. M. Gordon and J. cock spent Sunday with Addie Crisp.; fered to come here and establish the e ,i, Denman, who visited Atwood, re- industry were men of wealth and -:--Mr. Thos. Adams returned home! from Manitoba on Thursday night ; - ported that the flax mill was the would bring outside capital to town 1 last. - main industry of the village, employ- and the townspeople generallywould ing upwards of twenty hands nearly be beiiefitted. He was prepared to the year round, besides a great num- assist in raising the money by sub- GORRIE. her of boys and girls for two or thekeription. One of the most disastrous floods months during the summer season. Mr. S. Gracey said that' now the that has taken place in Gorrie on the 'i'lle business had been profitable efforts to scour • 11 - 11 were 1 alike to the faemers and shareholders, about to be crowned with success River Maitland for many years oc- curred on Monday afternoon last. e The business men of Atwood were we should not throw cold water on For the last 21 hours every pre- - greatly impressed with the benefits th II • - nelections. a.nd that will test its utility for the general elections. • •-•-•f•-• A Costly Office and Its Confessed Failure. • The London correspondent of th Montreal Tirade Bulletin Says: "Something like it fueling of abso P• P (- 0 caution was used by •the citizens to! • desirable /roma fax mill. The de- give his fair proportion to secure the prevent the coming disaster, but in1 putation secured a great deal of in- $500'necessary. He would also as- vain. At 5 o'clock, when the flood formation in regard. to operating a sist in raising the money. A motion was passed acceptin,g1came, it washed away Win. Dane's • dam and totally wrecked ;t ; Ham - flax null business, &e., which the obliging secretary of the Atwood Compauy, Mr. Win. Lochhead, kind- - • ly furnished them, but as matters lute despair must be reigning in many a bosom this week after the toils:and troubles of the past sere' days in the butter market. The 'Canadian itoverninent have chosen. a, peculiarly infelicitous time for con ducting thvir experiment, and it ba. 'Comes t )111.10 Clear 'that their butter - Messrs. Livingston's offer and ap- mond Bros.' steam saw mill,. includ-1 pointing a committee to canvas the , • ing their office, was carried away, townto raisethe$f00. b P• and lumber andslogs.were also swept I had taken a shape that a local com- tion list was at once opened and a in large quantities down the river. i pant- would not be necessary, they number put down their names for The new bridge, which was built last i. did not deem it advisable to give it to the meeting. amounts ranging from $25 to $10, summer, withstood the flood. The 1 before the close of. the meeting, total losses are estimated to be fully; The same gentlemen gave an ac- Several townsmen stated that while baying a rra iig•einent was- concluded not only withiatt tinyregard to the priees.ruling here, brit without con - pitting their advisers on this side The leek of an official charged with ianistantly watelling• Canada's trade chances painfully apparent.' `Pili$ is at. Nevem vraip,mine t of the ieleetion dodge vesortitd to by the mien in piney at Ottawa, but hardly More severe than its aundenination by :representative bodies of farmers who :have met and eOnSidert4 it within $he last few Weeks. The EngliSli correspondent asserts ' that Canada lacks an official in Grea t Britai.1, who aholl constant1;;- watch -Canada's trade interests, and that Li is "; •alufal ly. a ppn.ren t." If this js the coke what shall we say Of the 71sefialtiesa of the Canad1:111 nigh clOin rai.sioner's office? In that s,•sta Iilihncnt there a re many suffigials, from Lord Moll Com- Wils-i•mer Dipper down, and if they +Cannot or will not look after our *trade interests, what do they look aifter, except the drawing of their iemoluments ? The colnpltiliit that air trade in- terests fse neglected at critical times, I or because of injudicious meddling,. • once more emphasizes how little Canadian taxpayers get for the ' Money their Government spends on' Sir Charles Tupper and his retinue. From the last issued report of the ' Auditor -General of -the Dominion the cost of the High Comsioner's establish- ment for the financial year is 'riven as follows: IR» Charles trapper, High Con $10,000 00 missionee a. B. Calmer 2,800 00 A. W. lieynolds ... 1,600 00 , (3, P. lust ......... 1 300' 001 O. F. Taylor 984 00 E. P. Luke 700 00 T. Al:in 450 00 J. It van, 12 1-3 weeks.. 75 03 i. Chuichhouse, messenger.. .. 417 58 W. G. rinchan, messenger.; 310 00 Newspapers and periodicals 412 08 Parliamentary papers.... 89 74 Housekeeping, D. ‘,Vhitney 70 81 Income tax of staff 119 92 Sir Charles Tupper's subscrip- tion to Colonial Institute 9 73 l'istiscribing shorthand notes23 16 Traveling expenses— t haves 7 30 A. . Eel/wide.. ...... 21 50 E. (Ilinrchhouse 30 50 Victnris Chambers, rent and heating 2,172 17 'Winding and regulatitigclocks7 30 On Sir Charles Tupper's official $5,000. Apart from the actual des- count of their visit to Listowel, where they approved of the action taken, traction it will be a heavy loss to the they had an interview with Mr. John that they had entered into obliga- town, Livingston, of the firm of J. &. tio • tl as it will be some time before subscribe at 13right, the book-keeper and manager the present time. • --- of the Messrs, Livingston's fax mill Converted to Liberalism. • ;in Listowel, The outcome of these Messrs Robt Aland S G .• , • - Hon. Geo. W. White, of Centreville interviews was that telephone Cam- Dr. Macdonald, John Hanna and inunication was had with Mr. Jas. other citizens have been canvassing Carleton county, N. B., who recently addressed the Liberal convention in Livingrton, of Baden, the other mein- the town since and have nearly com- ber of the tirm, and he volunteered pleted the subscription list. Messrs. •Carleton county, writes to the Wood- stock Press (Conservative) his reasons ito meet a depcitation from Winghatn J. and J. Livingston have been corn- for abandoning the Conservatives. 1 • at Listowel the following (Thus- municatod with and informed that He gives his reasons in a manly, day) afternoon, to hear what pro- the townspeople would give them the position they bad to o'er fur the $500 in addition to the land and ex-. straightforward way, and they are 1 ; worthy of wider circulation thantl erection of a flax mill in Wingbain. emption from taxes mentioned. They those of a local Censervative er. The Masons have deeided to buil a temple in Winnipeg that will cos $16,000. The site has been selected and work will be commenced shortly Lino Stock Markets. Montreal, Que., April 8 —There were about 800 head of butchers cattle, 300 calves 150 sheep and 75 spring lambs offered for sale at the East End Abattoh• to -day. The butchers were out in full force and were rather surprised at the figures to which cattle have advanced h during the past week. Some of the butchers assert that good beeves sold at from 86 to $8 per head- high er tc-day than similar animals would have brought last Monday Export cattle for eastern market sold to -day at from Se to 51,1e per pound common to good cattle sold • at from 13ic, to •lic do. and rongh, half -fatted stuck at from 3c to 3itc do.; large fat bulls sold at from 4c to 5e per pound, and the rough, hard -looking bulls at about 8. Good calves were in demand, and a, lot of eight head were sold at 5e per pound live weight. or • from 812 to $18 each. Common calves are still very cheap and:soli tit from 82 to $4 each. Mix- ed lots ef sheep sell at about 4? -,e per pound, and a lot of' twenty choice yearling lambs were bought by Messrs. Brown Bros., at W)c per Fall Wheat 0 60 to 0 66 Spring Wheat 0 59 to 0 69 1 Barley.... 0 45 to 0 45 t Oats 0 33 to 0 33 Peas 0 57 to 0 57 Potatoes, per bushel, ... 0 40 to 0 45 • I Butter 0 13 to 0 13 Eggs, per dozen 0 12 to 0 12: Hay 8 00 to Er 001 Wood, short 1 50 to 1 50 Wool 0 16 to 0 15 I Dressed Hogs 5 00 to 5, 05 Beef 4 50 to. 5 50 IT PAYS TO tlnve of noticed by the pr s how many' of the, ' THE CAVDA" &NESS COLLEGE' 111 CHA HAM, ONT., hare been placed stood poAtinns during the past year, notwithstanding the depression In trade? Anot or has been added to the ast: Mr .1. C. McMahon, of Ayton, win) took a partial course in both departments. has secured position with the Dayton Paper Novelty Co., of Chicago, April and May are two of the best months in the year in which to make a Start. Write for Catalogue if interested. Address, D. MoLACIII.Or, Chatham, Ont. pound. Spring liunbs sell a from $4.50 to $5 each. A lot of ten spring lambs and a calf were sold for $20 for the lot. Some of -these sobs were very small, and estima- ted at less than $1,50 each. The tilling Of such young creatures is vasteful, if not sinful. Fat hogs, engine to sell at 5c to 51c per ! pound, Two ponderously fat beeves, aid to have cost $215 each, are to be •affied on this market. to -morrow for - he benefit of those who appreciate uch a plan of doing business. • • East Buffalo, N. Y., April 8— attle—Receipts, 40 cars; market teener for good -to choice lots of otlt kinds and all were sold; good a choice stockers, $3.40 to 83.75; hoice feeders, $3.65 to $3,85; year- ings, $2.75 to $8.25. Hogs --Re- eipts, about 85 cars; market fairly ctive, but prices a shade easier than lose of last week; Yorkers, good to corn fed, $5.25 to $5.30; good medi- $5,40 to $5.45; good to choice eavy, $5.50 to $5,60; rough, com- on to- choice, $4.50 to $5; pigs, fair o choke; $5.20 to$5.25; Stags, $8.50. beep and lambs.:7Recelpts, about 5 carS; market opened slow, with uyors very bearish and eastern re- orts decidedly unfavorable; sheep, hoice to best export wetbers, $5 to 5.85; export ewes, $4.50 to $5; fair to good mixed, $4.25 to $4.75; culls, common to fair, $2.25 to $2.75; lambs, fancy wethers, 85.60 to $5.75; good to ehoice, $5.70 to $5.85; fair to ood, $4.50 to $5; culls and common, to 4 4. As agreed upon, he met a deputa- , tion composed of Mayor Brocken- saying that they are getting the have written l‘fr• Gen' M°Kenzle Mr. 1Vhite, whose position and :pro- , shire and Messes. Geo. McKenzie, necessary seed ready and that a nieneentseehliesnudtsieruannctueesrlivozde.s import- Is D. M. Gordon, R. C. Sparling and rcpso.;.,entattye will be in Wingham R. Elliott, and. discussed the matter in a short b11110 tO make all arrange- ifnoleixolpreeedtatitohne ti(mOvoititsleelywattvievree) ts pro and con. The result of the in- mentS, The advertisement of the Par'ttIY r P thltt 317, 1163.eazie firm in reference to the giving ont, ot' serious and ineanttawllbetmtnhee3ys tsiamidt Jin reference to the 1111tide A•ream..T. & .T. Livingston an the seed appears in another - column ' ()Ter of four acres of land free in of the TIES. Full information as. I were to be erected, the factories that' s ' consideration of their building a flax to where the .seed may be secured would be established, the economy b 1mill thereon and operating the same. and the terms will be given at Mr. that would be practiced, the trade t ; The Mayor, on behalf of the town, Geo. McKenzie's pork packing!relations that would be extended be- e ' offered exemption of town. taxes on house. The fax crop has been aistIvaeteens; this country and the United '1 the same foe a term of fifteen years. profitable one to the farmers in thei that there would be no in- c crease in customs duty, only readjust. a ' Mr. Livingston said he appreciated - Atwood and Listowel districts, the i the spirit of liberality of Mr. Me- yield being all the way from one -- - ment of the same,and that the country c 'Kenzie which prompted him to make and a -half tons to four tons to the would be run with $22,000,000, while the generous offer of fltr" awes of acre, according to the fertility of the they now take $37,000,000; and last, ii land as a site for a fax mill, bac be- soil and tillage. The seed, as WO but not least, while the Government h tore he would give a definite answer understand it, is given out - --to- had a majority suffficient for their m he would consult his brother, and farmers at 81.50 per bushel, to be paid support to keep them in office, they t would wire their decision the follow- for when the fax is delivered at the exaeted the pound of flesh by their 5 ing day. , fax inill. It takes one and one- effort" to take Carleton county. In so 1 Mr. McKenzie said that on Friday quarter bushels of seed per acre for doing they got their answer in 1892 b afternoon he had wired Mr. Jas. seeding purposes, and the firm will at the polls, audit will be repeated in p the matter, and t nit Air. Livingston'S f • • I .' 1 1895. The policy was notin keeping c reply was to the effect that if the town, in addition to the other in- ducements offered, would erect them a barn 50x100 feet, that they would build a mill and establish a fax polkas, and aecol in,„ to the hand Livingston to 13aden, in reference to give out only pure Dutch seed, tree with their ous weeds,professions, and instead of $ leavino• the Government by their MORRIS. unfultilledspromises to carry out their Mi'. anct Mrs. D. W. Campbell, of pledges to administer the affairs of the 2nd line, have the sympathy of the Dominion on economical lines, they their friends and neighbors in the left me and many others of their sup- g e e- ass o t ti ant son, businessin Wingham.H had• fli•ifwhodied ot plied asking if they would accept Sunday last, from membraneous $400 in money in lieu of the barn, croup, after a few days illness. The • T. E COMM UNDERTAKER WIN GHAM, ONT. HER WL li,L1111 with snap shot bargains to Milt the times: WATCHES .4 , Elgin, Waltham, Rockford, Columbus. warranted for four years. MI 0 :R. , 6 7 5 WALNUT CLOCKS,. From 0.50 up. We have the largest and most complete stock of c...._SILVERWARE,„0- suitable for wedding and birthday presents, in the county. EYESIGHT TESTED FREE.. sgrwatokes, CI k Jewelry repaired at lowest rates, and fully guaranteed, . by MUNSHAW, The Optician.- , r Winghatn, Nov. 15th, 1894. and Mr. Livingston's reply was that funeral took place on Monday, and MN EY'S ELERY- ERVE COMPOUND WITH BEEF. 1RON AND WINE. i them to say whether we should ac-lof young men on foot, and these at The Best Blood Purifier, Tonic and Oeneral Health Restorer ever offered to mankind. We do not fear com- cept Mr. Livingston's offer or not, ; tending the funeral went in the ' parison 1 You will get more genuine permanent benefit out of ONE 1302"I'Llii of For his own, part, Ile thonght it was! same way.—The water has been! the best thing the town could do, as ' very high the past few days, and it 1. i,..___MANLEY'S CELERY -NERVE COMPOUND the Messrs. Livingston were men of has been impossible to get to 'Wine'.! than out of a whole dozen of any other "Compound" on the market. It contains no injurious drugs, and is based they would take $500. The matter), on account of the bad state of the Mr. McKenzie continued, is in the; roads, the remains were conveyed to bands of the meeting, and it was for the Wingham cemetery by a couple means and would be a splendid ae. ham, except by going, around by the. on GtycEitmt instead of Ateonotz. Try It itt ou will then know the truth. ONE. DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. quisition to the town. They would railway and walking' mmthe track.—; BE SURE AND GET "Da 311 ive employment to a .large class Syrup making bas been commenced that art; net able to scent% employ. oN• some of the residents. Tints far I Meta in the furniture, anti other the sap has not run very freely. AT WILLIAMS' DRUG STORE WINGHAM' ONTAR.i0 • 41E'le" 9 9 1 a.„