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The Wingham Times, 1895-05-17, Page 4TUE \VINGHAM TIMES." MAY 17, 1 95. O. . WLLi MS meq" REMI T IlLUEVAL1a I SAL1:M. 1 M. J. S. ,Terome, Dentist, Wing- ! Mr. Alex. Craig has built a pretty .'A. very lilt•asant tirul 1lntit,tbl(+1111t1�tirc)t tale taet�t� t ltho Ria \;Qt Dandelion Little row boat for Mr. Wni (xray, jr, sleeting of the Quarterly Official I 1, r• G'eQ Cruiol nallk,'1'urnberry. ----11 Will Bailey has to Roth- Board o ' the Wroxeter Circuit was i says: "There is DO 111.1 equal to Williams' . r, l l goneI, t held iu the Sailers Methodist Church! JGittle handolina tains." Them Mr, Finlay Axlderson Es -De.- gill Monday eveuni week. 1 I1el'e' • Ilee\e of Eu t Wusvanobh, =Gaye: ••They \}'alS aL large�altten(1a111ee Of 1'Npre .('litit- I are the most siitistactory P111 1 have ever tives from the three appointtuents, l used. lirpoz is were presented by the , Thomas Taylor, Warden for the County• or Huron, says: "I would not use pastor, also from Sabbath Seisms, i any other P111•" Epworth Leagues aud Trustee! I Chas. Proctor, 4th line of Morris, Boards, shoving the work to be in a, says: '•I \you'd not be without Williams' tlouriebing condition all over the Cir- i Littlo Dandenon Pills.,' cult, Theirs is a net increase m I Jsts, Granit, "1 hn nr fouen fUr County i of Bruce, revs: 1 ha're found tient in - membership of tbrty persons, and an deed a wonderful Pill," increase of membership in the Ep- i Hundreds of likeTestimonlals furnish. worth Leagues of forty-three. Mr. ; ed on application. . Joseph Higgins was elected lay dole-' ---_..--.- ----.. �_ _— __. __ w. • sold the hill yard at the station to l gate to the Annual District Meeting. country were lower and reported Mr. Thomas Coultes, as he 'wished A unanimous vote was given, expres-! that quite a fe\v of the recent Cana - to acid it to his farm.• ---lir. Ritchie, sive of the high esteem in which the dian arrivals of cattle were still un - surveyor, of Kincardine, surveyed the fa rms of Mr. J. J. Denman an Mr. 'W' in. Patton, of Morris, last Thursday, to find out the correct line • betweenthe farms.-Bluevalepeople are well supplied with Wing - ham meat. Some days three Wing - ham butchers come to the village.— Mr. McEwen, principal of the school, is preparing large classes for the en- trance and public school leaving say, where he will make cheese this N. --AND . -� i stztl,zzuAr,---Illi. R. I\. I)ulf was in Sea, �^v. , birth a couple of days last \reek._,- D+UGGIST •. ;Ilii. and Mrs, Hardyand family, of Teeswate,r, spent Sunday with Mr. 1 John Burgers.—Mrs. Fall's and little AGT. G. N. W. TELEGRAPH GO daughter, of Palmerston, returned to her home last Wednesday, after t spending a month visiting her sisters, Mrs, (Rev.) J. W. Pring and Mrs. Jelin lugs, et this village. --The Misses Copeland, of Tecswater, were the guests of, Miss Lizzie Robertson last week.—Messrs. Duff & Stewart have app. Brunswick House • Wingham, - - - Ont �,� acat �tt al � buts Eke FRIDAY MAY 17, 1895. EDITORIAL NOTES. IT is said that the Government have about decided to I educe tl,e strength of the Canadian permanent militia by 250 men. THE Governor-General, through the advice of his Ministers, has in• pastor, Rev. W, E. Kerr, is held, and a cordial invitation was extended him to continue pastor of the circuit for the five years, now allowed for . and showed another slight decline. •iced Premier Greenway and At- 1 examinations,—`The Bluevale cheese touey-General Sifton, of Manitoba, to maker, Mr. Geo. McDunald, has come to Ottawa, to have a con- commenced work, assisted by Messrs. ference on the School question. Wesley Cornell, Geo. Menzies and , These gentlemen will arrive at Andrew Warwick. They expect to MARNOCH. Ottawa in a few days, it is said, i make a larger number of cheeses this The . united congregrations of bees this mean that the Dominion season than' ever.—Mr..Bub. Smillie, Knox church, Belgrave, and Calvin (Government is going to back down? teacher at number ti, Morris, has church, East. Wawanosb, gave a It looks like it. 'purchased a new bicycle.—After a unanimous call to Rev. Mr. Hall, of THE Dominialt Brewers' Associa- couple of weeks visit to Iris home, Toronto, on Tuesday. It will be a lir. Joseph Burgess left on llrelay for good thing if the rev.' gentlereatn tion have issued an order to its Prince Edward Island, via Ottawa accepts, as church work goes very members nut to pay the Ontario and Montreal, where he occupies a slow without a settled pastor.—Mr. licelise fees at present. These fees position as instructor in cheese and James Henry, who has been confined have leen paid under protest for the butter making. Joe has done well to the house since -hast fall, is very last thine or four years, the brewers in the cheesebusiness and we are poorly at present and with very elatttuin that as they are licensed glad. to know it. He rides well on little prospects of 0. ttin0- any better by the Dominion Government they have no right to pay the Ontario , Government, also. The matter will likely be tested in, the courts. DR. MACDONALD spoke on the Midget,. in the House of Commons, on Monday night. During his re - sold, About half a dozen carloads of butchers' cattle were bought for Montreal. Hogs were weaker again pastoral tern,. The work gives promise of increased success during the coming year. A vote of con- dolence was passed expressive of the deep loss sustained by the board, by the death of the late Hugh Lowery, Esq., for thirty years an honored official of the church, and the high esteem in which he was held by his brethren. marks,be criticised some of the members of the Cabinet for assertions made by them while on their elee- tionecring tours last fall and winter. I1ir. llaggart denied making a state- ment attributed to him and reported in the Empire, and asked the Speaker to compel the Dr. to retract the statement, but that officer held that the Dr. was in order in slaking the his bicycle, too.—Mr. James Burgess =lir Ifichard Leishman, e. Alio lost the common cattle were hard to sell. will make cheese this summer withhis bares last winter by fire, is going 1 Not many stockers and feeders were ,lir. Will. Harris, of. Rothsay. ---Mr. to raise a barn next weer: on the offered, and the market was steady. and lies. Thomas Coultes were visit- old stone wall. As it seems to be A few good half fat feeders were inginMolesworth last week. --Messrs. quite strong, this will be quite a taken by farmers at prices ranging Alex. and Samuel McGee, of Battle start and save a lot of hard work. in the vicinity of 4c per pound.A Creek, Michigan, spent last -Sabbath Thos. Armstrong has the framing, bunch of choice feeders, averaging with their mother, Airs. James so we expect a good job, as usual.— McGee.—Mr. Christopher Thornton There is a great deal of spring crop is working for Mr. Pelton, pump going in this spring, as there is very maker; Wingham.—Mr. Sam'l.Scott, little catch of last year's seeding of of Manchester, was in the village grasses, so the hay crop will be short last week.—Miss Mamie Widdows is accordingly.—The heavy frost of visiting. Mrs. Samuel Scott, Manches- Sunday night made sad work of the ter.—Mr. Thomas .Whitehead, of blossoms. To all appearance at Walkerton, was visiting. M'r.' Alex.\ present the apple crop would not Craig, last week. --Mr. Will. ri'i•tiser I have been very large at the best, as spent Sunday at Major Maine's, I there are a great many trees with Sheep and lambs were steady. Receipts at the two markets were 64 carloads, which included 524 hogs, 64 calves and 120 sheep and lambs. In export cattle there was a good deal of buying, but the feeling was easier and prices lower than on last market day. From Britain come cables to the effect that the market there has sagged. Only in ono or two cases where the cattle were extra fancy as high as 5ie per pound was paid. Eleven carloads of the best export cattle on the market, which would average about 1,350 pounds per head, were bought for prices ranging from $4.60 to $5 per cwt. Although there was quite an activity in butchers' cattle the feeling was slightly easier in sympathy with the export trade. Prices ruled at from 3e to 41c per pound, mostlythelatter for choice. About eight carloads were taken for Montreal. Some of t .tei>It?llt; and the Minister came Off lorries—Mesurs, j)ufftG Stewart have very little bloom, in this neigllbor- cuuti IAA in the clleotlntet•, got their planing mill in working ( hood. order again.—Mr. John Spence took , WRON.ETEE. his fat cattle to Gerrie on Saturday. British Grain Trade, D. A. Campbell, of Wingham, was Mr. Samuel Black is building a new London, itis 13,—The in town last week.—Dr. Ireland, kitchen to his already large farm .re on, ` y Marko Lane dentist, of FIarriston, will visit house.—Nr. Gen. Haney has built Express, in its weekly review of the British grails trade, says: English wheat has been steady. The foreign wheats have declined Gd. There have been heavy shipments from Wroxeter every Friday during the two fine driving sheds this spring, 5unnner and autumn months. He may one for Mr. Thomas Jewitt, the other be found at the Gofton House.—Mr. for Mr. J. J. Denman.—Messrs. John Walter Davidson has returned from Burgess and John R. Miller are the Argentina and Russia. Corn has Rothsay, where he has been employ- delegates chosen by Court Douglas to A n stronginat 22s 5d per quarter. ed. during the past few mouths.— the High Court, C. 0. F., to be held been and rape 5dseehave been The football match played here on at Hamilton in June, Thursday, the 9th inst. between the! firm and cotton seed quiet. To -day 13rus t•ls and home teams, was at English wheats are Gd dearer and keenly contested one. It resulted int HOlVICIi• foreign wheat a turn lower. Ameri- au victory fur our boys by a score of i The following is the report of can and Russian wheats are firm, goal, to 2.—Mrs. Dr. Inglis, of Union S. S. No. 13, Howick and and Milian, Argentine and Cali- Ciaysville, is visiting at Mr. John Tur'nberry, for the month of April : fornian wheats are selling • at about Sandersuu's,—The funeral of the Sr. 5th.—Agnes Fortune 283, Ella late Mrs. D. _Martin who dial in Neill 233, Ruby Crittenden 193. Jr. London on Friday, the 10111 inst., took 5th.—Mary Hooey 226, Lilly Fortune place un Sunday last. The remains 195. Sr. 4th.—Charlotte McAliehael were interred in the cemetery here 218, Joseph Underwood 203. Jr. and the funeral was very largely 4th.—Waldo Weir 52, Frank Gem - attended. , mill 40, William Abram 37. Jr. 3rd Londun•Free Press : Mrs. Adelia —Minnie Hayes 38•, Ralph Gemmill- Martin,. of Wroxeter, was brought to 25, John Underwood 35. Second. the•asylum here about a month since.' Mary Gemniill 249, Fred. McIntosh She had gone insane an religious 233, Bella Fortune 224. Part 2nd 'natters during the excitement of a' --Jessie Barton 34, Victoria Willits revival. On Friday she died of pa- 33, Howard. hooey 29. Part 14.— ralysis, and the body was taken home Ethel Hooey 33; Webster Willits 17, oral: Saturday night. :11rs. ;Martin Robert Lowrie. was 40 years old and leaves a family.. .Joxv IHARTLLY, Teacher. (Intended for last issue.) , ---- Iiev. Jae. Ross of Brussels ex- changed pulpits with Rev. R. Sc 0. GORRIE. Anderson, on Sunday last.—lir. John On Tuesday week Mr. J. R. Wil- A. Barnard has joined the ranks of Malas, of the Maitland Excelsior Co., the cyclists. He has purchased a of' this village, was united in the holy Davies "L'ptociate" wheel.-••'Thefish- ,bonds of matrimony to hiss Mary in;* season has fairly opened. Rods l•arngcy. daughter of Mrs. Earngey and line's arc plentiful, hut fish scarce. of the 9th concession Ilow ick. rho ----Mr. Thos.. o'rison's new residence cerenlunv took place at the residence in nearly completed. He is offering of the brides n.otlter, ,and was it ler sale, cheap. ---The "Inion" performed by Rev. J. Greene, of this oxpt'et to play the Galt team in village. The bride was assisted. by Mildmay, on the 210—Mr. Ovens of Miss Sadie C;i•a1htlin, of Chesley, while 1farriston delivered a large number Mr.' W ..T. Earngey, brother of the of fruit ttrees and bushes here on • brde, snpportc•cl the groom. After Saturday last. ' y the knot had been securely tied, all i sat down to the wedding feast, after' Alexander Campbell, of I inear-' which the happy couple drove to Lis- rilait , ha.: been appointed inspector of towel, where they took the train for i Toronto, Ont., May 14.—The feel - lice is q lair the license district of . Detroit and other plaeeq. The bride; in gat the western cattle market was Oentl• ii twe, h stead of John Irving, i WaS the recipient of many useful and! slightly easier to -day for export and ,de,e,c.'e,,,l, lcostly presents. ibuteher's stuff'. Cables from the old last week's prices. All of them are unchanged except Duluth, which is quoted at 27s Gd. Corn and barley - rose 3d. Flour and oats are un- changed and beans and peas dull. Live Stock Markets. East Buffalo, May 13.—Cattle-79. cars ; active ; good to choice, $6 $6.25 ; light to fair steers, $4.25 @, $4.75; mixed cows and heifers, $4 G• $4.50; prime fat heifers, $4.50 C• vs ; common to fair cows, $2.50 (,i; $3.50; butchers and exports, $3.50 @ $4.50 ; oxen, $2.50 Cc. $5. Hogs - 70 cars ; higher ; Yorkers, $4.85 G. $4.90; mostly $4.90; mediums and heavy, $4.80 C. $4.90 ; pigs, $4.80 @- $4.85; roughs, $4 C; $4.25; stags, $3 $3.50. Sheep and Iambs -05 ears ; active and higher; prime export, .).70 « $6; good, $5.25 ei $5.40 , 'nixed sheep, $4 L $4.25-;! common, $ 3 L $3.50; export ewes and wethers, $4 @ $4.50 ; culls, $2.25 C, $2.50. Cattle closed very dull, with neatly all the early advance lost, but about all were sold. Hogs closed dull and 5e 10c lower. Late sales : Common light Yorkers, $4.70 @ $4.75; good do., $-1.80; mediums and heavy, $1,85 ; pigs, $4.75 C' $1.85. Sheep and Iambs closed. dull ,• all sold. THOROUGHBRED D DURHAM BULL, FOR SERVICE. The undersigned ha Om Imrcbased tl'c noted prise• winning hull, Kuigliitley's (nein, 20901, will kcap the same for e'rvice, on his premises, Bluevale Dad, doting the season. TED AIS—tirad e t•suN. Sl ; Tho, oughbrcds,3, pay- able 11t of January, 19ti. • CHAS. nENDTI88ON; Pff C . COURT OF REVISION. The first sitting of the Court for the Revision Of the Assessment Roll for the Township of Turnhorry, will be held in McDonald's Mill, B1uevele, on Monday, the 27th day of May, 1895, at 1 o'clock p. eu• JOHN BURGESS, Tp. Clerk. POWDERS Cure SICK HEADACHE and Neuralgia In 20 wiNures, ako Coated Tongue Dien- , - nese, Biliousness, Pain in the Side, Constipation Tcrpid Liver, clad Breath. To stay cured and regulate the bowels. VERY W1C6 70 TAKE. PRrc6 26 CENTS AT DRUG SroREE. • WALL PAPERS Our stock is very complete, in all the different patterns and quali- ties. Prices of Wall Papers are away down and qualities away up. No trouble will be experienced by purchasers buying Wall Paper from, me. We can always supply all quantities required. Call and see samples; it is a pleasure to chow them, whether you buy or not. WINDOW BLINDS. We have them in all the different 1,300 pounds apiece, sold for $4.95.,, - designs, and at prices to suit the times. per cwt. Sheep and lambs were steady. Butchers' sheep fetch about $5 per head. Good • grain -fed year- lings are selling at from 51c to 5?;e per pound. Not many spring lambs came in, and the market for them was steady at from $3 to $4 per head. Hogs continue easy, best bacon hogs selling at $4.75 per cwt., or about $4.S0 for extra choice. Not many' calves were offered to day, and the market was slightly firmer, prices ranging all the way from $3 to $4 per head for mediums to good calves, and from $4.50 to $5 per head for good to choice reals. Com- mon stuff is not wanted at any price, and only really choice bring $G each. AUCTION SALE —or— VALUASLE FARM PROPERT in the ,natter of the estate of the late antes Johnston, deceased, there will be sold •. Public Auction at the • QUEEN'S HO.T L, — x TIPS— TOWN • WI a GHAM, Wednesday the I h day of June at the hour of 2 clock ' t the afternoon, by Peter nDeans,amely- Anctione , the onowing valuable property, The North 50 - of Lot Number 27 and the Easterly 57 acres of Lot Number 28 in the 10th Ca' o i. cession of the Township of Turnberry in the County of Huron. This farm co/Wets of ono hundred and seven acres, otiw•hielt about 100 acres are cleared and in a arst class state of cultivation. There are upon the premiucs a good frame house loft z 26ft. with frame 'kite en attached 14 x 20, a good log stable, two framebarns eaeh 30x 50 and in good repair, a. root house and other out buildings, also a toad fruit bean»: orctuard, The property is situated within half a mita fro,o the Town of Wingham, and is watered by a never fsiling spring crank, The sell is a rich loam and It is a flrat•class faros for either grazing or asricultttral purposes. TERMS OF SALE --Ton per cent. of the purchase' money on the day at sale and the balance within 20 days thereafter, when the purchaser will be entitled t0 a conveyance. Farther conditions and terms of sale will be made tonon t,w day of sale or may be had on applica• tion to Ubu Auctioneer or to It. \•ANST0 '5. Vendor's Solicitor, Dated 14th May,1805, Wingham. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. We carry full stocks in these lines. Pally assorted stock of •$ sdhoel supplies. - Agent Dominion Express- .and C. P. R. Telegraph Co's. . It was shown at the Toronto 8881z('8 that under Canadian law, alp • one can plead in the higher coli 8 of Canada unless called to the Doirunioi. bar. Nominations for the vacant repro- septation of North Brant in the On- tario Legislative .Assembly will take place an May .20th and polling on May 27th. 910....F,....- -- M tBRET REPORTS. WINoftaar. Wingbam, May 10, 1895. Corrected by P. Deans, Produce Dealer. Flour per 100 lbs Fall %Vl]oat Spring Wheat Oats Barley Peas Butter, rolls , •••• Eggs per dozen wood per cord.... Hay per ton...... .... Potatoes, per bushel Tallow, per lb Dried Apples, per crailTON. 215 to 240 085 to 087 085 to 087 0 83 to 0 34 0 35 to 0 40 050 to 058 011 to 011 008 to 008 125 to 150 700 to 800 0 BO to 0 35 0 05 to 0 05 o4ito005 Fall Wheat, ' 0 78 to 0 80 Spring Wheat 0 78 to 0 80 Barley 0 40 to 0 45 Oats 0 34 to 0 35 Peas 0 55 to 005 Potatoes, per bushel.. ,0 40 to 0 50 Butter 0 10 to 0 12 Eggs, per dozen.........,0 08 to 0 09 Hay 7 00 to 7 50 Cordwood 3 00 to 4 00 Wool 0 17 to 0 20 IT PAYS TO have yon noticed by the press how many of the students of THE CANJ1DA BUSINESS COLLEGE, CHATHAM, ONT., have been placed At good positions dnrieg the past year, notwithstanding' the `depression in trade? Another has been added to the list: James Donnelly, of Lochalsh, a graduate, has been placed s, Bookkeeper with D. McDonald, Lumber and Iivaders' supplies, Oranl;eville. It Pays to Attend the Best. For Catalogue, address, D. McLAC ITL4N, Chatham, Ont. MONEY TO LOAN - On Farm Mortgage at low rates of in- terest on terms of five years or over.. Principal payable at end of term or annu'a11}•, if desired. JOHN BURGESS,. , lilnevale 1'. O., Ont. Agent for Heron and Erie Lban and Savings Co., London, Ont. - A. ROSS,. DRESS AND MANTLE MAKING. The Popular Bookstore. IfkISS AG-ELIA 'WYNN Wingham. - Has decided to open a Dress and Mantle Making business at her hone, No, 83, Edward street, Wingham, near Baptist 1 SUPPOSE ohurch. Cutting and fitting a specialty. Satisfaction guaranteed_ YOU KNOW a1-? OERE Vv'T AL AATh?! J. CLEGG & CO., have purchased the Hardware Busi- ness of J. A. Cline & Co., and we are headquarters for : Land Plaster, Spray Pumps, Galvanized and Annealed Fence Wire, Barb Wire, Truss Cable, Barbles, 3 Plait, Wire and Cut Nails, Builders'. Hardware, Spades, Shovels, Rakes, Hoes, &c., Robber Paint. with snap shot bargains to suit the times. WATCHES, Elgin, `Caltham, Ro1•kford, Columbus, warranted for four y-eaa rys. POP, $6-75 WALNUT CLOCKS, From $2.50 up. We have the largest and mostcomplete stock of SILVERWARE, • suitable for wedding and birthday presente, in the county. • EYESIGHT TESTED FREE. STONE BLOCK—Wingham. Jewelry repaired redat lowest rates, and fully guaranteed, BUSINESS CHANCE. A first-class Balrinar Business for sale; MUNSHAW, doing a good trade in Bread and Cakes, The Optieian. Apply to Box 302, Wingham, Ont. Wingham, Nov. 150, 1891. MANLEY'S CELERY -NERVE COMPOUND WITJL BEEF, IRON AND 'W7[11TE. The Best Blood Purifier, Tonic and General Health Restorer ever offered to mankind, We do not fear • com- parison'. You will get more genuine permanent benefit out of ONE BOTTLE of MANLEY'S CELERY -NERVE COMPOUND �,,•'� than out of a whole dozen of any other "Compound" on the market. It contains no injurious 'drugs, and is based 011 GLYCERINE instead of At.00noe. Try it! You will then know the truth. ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. 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