The Wingham Times, 1895-10-04, Page 44
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THE WINGUAM TIMES OCTOBER 4, 1895.
died on Monday E.? $3. She() -Choice to selected 81se • 680 boxes conelened 200
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E WILLIAMS he. sidewalk.s are broad and.grano- of th? township._ e? r
. lithie in saueture- The city ha e last, in his 74th year. He bad been export wethere e3.8o @ tell fau to pam
ekages eamery butter at 210.
a a 7 . I 'Ve. *ailevay well equipped. ' • t' tgood mixed sheep, $2.50 .,e' $2.85; Little Falls -830 boxes at Se;
' 320 boxes at. 8e; 2,360 boxes small
and twins of Eiee • 45 packages of
dairy cutter at 1.7e @ 18e, •' 23 pack,
ages of creamery butter at.18e ® 20c,
CUED/11ST
and well and efficiently eonducteci.
. The fact of Winnipeg beteg the seat
AND - or legislation and the centre to which
DRUGGIST. the railways converge from east,
south and west, places the future
progress and prosperity of the city
• beyong reasonable question. In ad-
ACT.G. H. W. TELEGRAPH CO , kinds, clition to the advantages ot position
opp. Brunswick House.
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letills and common sheep, $1,40 Cs, $2.
Orwin Shoemaker, formerly of Chatham, ; Cattle -Receipts of sale cattle
an e -p
xupil of the Business Department of were 205 ears ; market opened very
the Canada Business College, Chatham, dull and slow for all Hogs -
has accepted the position of book-keeper Receipts, 84 cars; the market ruled
with Thos. Batty Co., hardware frier- fairly active and strong. Sheep and
fairly aPtiv.
chants, of Norwich, Ont. The pupils of larabs-Receipts, 85 cars; market
this popular business school are very sue-
e
cessful in finding and filling good positions.
DatrY Market41-Sept. 30.
energy, push and pereeverance. Thelevo Stook Markets. At the Watertown, N. Y., produce
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WittgliaM, - - Chit people have great faith in the future Toronto, Oetober 1. - exchange Saturday, 4,00cheese
The Toronto '
were sold. The ruling and leading
their- city, heare self-reliant ; cattle market was dull and weak
f
•full
possesses, it has popu a io
y
and fully resolved to work out their to -day. Offerings were heavy and on large white was 8 cents, and on
of
DIA taltP15
• brook no interference with the ing 960 sheep and lambs and 1,030 ,
own destiny in their own way and. not quite sold, being 30 cars, includ- twins 81- cents. There was an
active home trade demand. No
was expo.rt demand.
methods employed. to carry their 'hogs. The quality of offerings
Liverpool. -Cheese, quiet; demand
PRIDAY. OCTOBER 4, 1895, city and province to the goal of I poor. In export cattle, lower cables!
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their ambition. The people of Mani- made the market slow and weaker. moderate; finest American white
icFainneset°
U.
escl.
lor
toba are " Unionists." They believe Only a few loads were sold. r Tobv‘et.,y1((nneeww))„ 3377ss ;6diipesBtuAttmere-r
WESTWARD HO! in uuion of purpose, action and 'brought from 0 @ $3.30 pc
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- method to enable them to reach ;and one choice load sold at 31-e. per 70s; good, 55s.
(ooerreeneen.) the high standard they have set be- pound. Butchers' cattle were quiet,Utica, N. Y. -Cheese sales to -day,
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•-e--- fore themselves. The people are al- , best sold at 3c per pound and
2,490 boxes at The : 82 boxes at 8e;
350 boxes small at Ste; 1,310 boxes
We left Fort William for the West most unanimously opposed to dual- ; medium. and common at le OD 2c per
at 10 o'clock pm., August 7th. We isms in language or education, bo- ; Pound. Stockers and feeders were at 8o; 100 boxes small white at
took oar berths in the "QuAppelle" lieving it to be their daty to unite, !steady, with sales of a few lots .at 3e
sleeping car and shortly after board- assimilate, harmonize and consoled per pound. Sheep and lambs were
ing it -went to rest. At 6 a. m. on date the divergent views of a mixed I steady. Lambs sold at $1.25 ® $2.25
the following morning, we were up people, rather than to give oppor- : each, and export sheep at 3e ® Bp
to see the sights, but there were tunities for divisions among races1per pound. Calves were quoted at
none of any interest. We were then and religions. They are wise in I $2 @ $6 each. Hogs were steady, at
and for a few hours thereafter pass- their day and generation, and that 1$4,25 for best bacon hogs; light fat,
ing through a very dreary and me- wisdom should not be controlled byee per pound; sows, 21-e €4. &c;
notonous district. The country was outside power or influence. I stores, 3;te ee 3e per pound. Mitch
low and level and clothed chiefly We called to see our kind friends, cows and springers were steady, at
with willow and tamarae of small Leslie Bros. We found them at- $15 @ 35 each.
growth. About 10 o'clock a. m. ;the tending to business in their large Montreal, September 30. --The
country became more rugged and furniture ware house on Main Street. 'receipts at the eastern eabattoir
hilly, with intervening lakes of vary- 1 They carry a stock of betweenlmarket to -day were ' 700 head of
ing sizes and, shapes. We passed thirty and forty thousand dollars cattle, 1,000 sheep and lambs and 150
several lakes of some considerable worth. The stock is of the best in !calves. The market was Mow and
size, the largest being the Lake ofline They do a large trade ' weak. Best butchers' stock sold this
the Woods. This lake is the largest in the city and country and have a ;morning at 3e per lb., with o 1 ,,,,,,,,,,, ..,,,n,
frouli itliieg'oinera,in rIcetri
one west of Lake Superiorand
is a ;reputation for honor and fair dealing ' grade from lee ® 3e, live Weight. Lia-gh-t'-an-p-a-U;(1111oh‘aveje
the Electric Light power Phousel , . Lolu3.1e)rni-WVigull'aSuat
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out its arms in various directions in the condaci of their business. :We Small meats were quiet ; some salesiaea
were pleased to see the success which of shipping sheep were reported at rat
is the guaranteed.
renege pi the public; Is solicited and satiefaction
am prepared to do chopping at 411 time. Tho
charming body of water. It throws 1•
among the rock -girt valleys of that their push, energy and business tact :ele ® eee. Following
wieueem.
BOW= AlAINPRIZE,
broken country. A few villages of have awarded them. May their I general range of quotations :-Cattle July 10th, ISM.
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small dimensions and less pretentious success be even more successful. le
-Butchers' choice, per lb., 3c (e, 3'ec, -
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were passed along the line. RatPort- 1 On Monday, 12th August, we 'live weight ; do., medium, to fair do.
toba along the line of the South ' do. sheep, common to good, $-.50
e
Western Railway, as far as Crystal ' $5 ; lambs, $1.5C1 @ $3.75 ; .calves,
City. This little town is about 130 good to choice, $7 ® $10 ; common
eolith west of Winnipeg. The ; to fair, $2 ® $6.
country lying between Morris on thel East Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 30. -
Red River and the Pembina Moun- ; Cattle -Good to choice fat, $4.20 @
tains, is fertile and well settled and' $4.50 ; fair to good steer, $3.40 @
contains immense fields of grain. ' $3.75. Hogs -Yorkers, $4.70 (ei;
Owing to this section being on a ;$4.75 ; rough, $3.25 ® e3.85 ; pigs,
lower level than that west of the good to choice, $4.65 @ $4.75.
Pembina river and the somewhat ' Lambs -Choice to prime, $4.25 @
lighter character of the soil, harves- ; $4.65 ; culls and common.lainee, $2
XABBET =POUTS,
wfscarox.
Wingham, Oct. 3, 1895.
Corrected by P, Deans, Produce Dealer,
Flour per 100 lbs.. , 1 75 to 2 00
Pall Wheat, .... 0 58 to 060
Spring ... ... . 0 58 to 0 60
Oats, 0 22 to, 0 25
Barley 0 30 to 0 35
Peas . ...... 0 45 to 0 47
Butter,... .... 0 14 to 0 15
Eggs per dozen 0 11 to 0 11
Wood per cord- .. 1 25 to 1 50
Hay per ton., ... . • , .13 00 444 00
Potatoes, per bushel., 0 20 to 0 25
Tallow, per lb.- ... . 0 05 to 0 05
Dried Apples, per ib 0 4.1 to 0 05
FRANK SCELI,
TONSORIAL ARTIST,
Opposite Korman's Hotel,
WINGHAM, - ONTARIO.
Agency for Parisian Steam Laundry.
ESTRAY CATTLE.
JOHN GALBRAITH
Our Staple Department.
Came on to the premises of the under-
signed, Lot 9, Concession 3,Morris, an or
about the first of June last, seven yearl-
ing calves, mostly red in color. The
owner can have them by proving pro-
perty and paying charges.
JOHN GEDDES.
Morris, Sept. 14th, 1895.
GRAIN CHOPPING.
t through Southern Mani- ; eee ; do., eulls, do., leee e 2e;
loo
age: is a town of considerable size
and importance. It is situated upon
the "Lake of the Woods" and is the
centre of large lumbering and mill-
ing operations, and is one of the chief
sources of lumber for Manitoba. On
the west side of Rat Portage the
country gradually becomes more
level and finally blends into the fiat
- prairie land east ot the Red River.
East,f this river for thirty to forty
miles consists of low, flat prairie land
covered to a great extent by scrub.
This section is not very well adapted ting abouta
. is week earlier than ; .-,.....................-....,....-------.....
we,st of the mountains. The farmers' u .
bles. There are comparatively few as we passed ehrough. West of the i Children rin
for wheat growing, but yields great
abundance of bay, oats and. vegeta- were busily engaged in harvesting 1
.
settlers on this prairie land. along the ' Peinbina. mountains in the neighbor- I
from taking medicine. They
IT PAYS TO
Thirds the experience of the graduates of the'
CANADA BUSINESS
CHATHADI,
This week, Irwin Shoen eke
Department, has aecep d
keeper with Thelma B
chants, of Norwich, 0
• Mr, Walters has at
grapher with Globe
lark.
Are you Interested in a Shorthand
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TRUNKS,
VALISES, LEATHER BAGS
Special Bargains all Month.
GEORGE GOOD
4"itIMORiegagirliMinillaXIINVIDOCre
.Speoial for this week: 60 Web Heavy er4
Dames Table Linen for 82o a yard,.
(Regular Price 40c.)
Another shipment to hand ot our
5e. Git.gir corroN. HAIM a
look at it.
Our Glove Deparment.
New shipments just arrived in Cash.- </!'
mere Gloves, in Meek, Cream and Tan.
Mao, the new Mirror and Purse (love ,
LADIES VESTS AT 20e., 25e.,
50c., 75c., and $1.00 ARE SPECIA.lie
VALUE.
Samples of any of above sent on ap%
plication.
JOHN GALBRAITH.
Wingham, Sept. 17, '95,
11F.111J-rallEIR. (i2101E41,
LEADING JEWELER
Has just ordered a full stock of
LIEGE
NT.
WATCHES
upil of the Business
e position or Bootc..
& Co., hardware rear-
ed the realm] of Steno-
aslight Co., Broadway, New
or Business Course?
If so, you cannot afford to go elsewhere for it. We
pay your railway fare, .Good boar' for ladies. only
ISil per week ; gentlemen, ..$,160, For Catalogue oft
1 _____ Takes -this means
vicinity who attends
r f 'bre hood of Pilot Mound and Crystal'
o
d n't like its taste. But they are .
either Department, ad tress
D. MaLAOHLAN .35 CS ,
Chatham, Ont.
August we arrived at Winnipeg, thelquality and the crops the finest we eager to take what they like -
At 4 o'clock p. m., on the Sth of City, the land is of the very best
gateway of the great North West. I ever saw. And_ we evere pleased to t Scott's Emulsion, for instance.
Winnipegis situated at the con- i hear afterwards that they were 1 Children almost always like
iiuence of the Red and Assina o ne saved 1
rivers, and almost where the
forests end and the great prairies
begin. Winnipeg has become what
she will always be -the commercial ,
foons of the Canadian North West, '
t 1 •
And it *does there good.
Scott's Emulsion is the easiest,
most palatable form of Cod-liver
Oil, with the Hypophosphites of
Lime and Soda added to nourish
the bones and. tone up the ner-
vous system. The way child-
ren gain flesh and strength on
Scott's Emulsion is surprising
even to physicians.
All delicate children. need it.
accpg ubstitutel
b iwithout damage.We re- o l. .
turned to Winnipeg on the next day
to continue our journey westward on
the main line. 1
P. MA.CDONALD.
(TO LE CONTINUED.) i
From here the wants of the people in
the west are supplied. and to this
centre come the products of their in-
dustry, enterprise and skill. There
bas been more fortunes made and
lost in, this city than any other in
Canada. The boom. of 1881 carne
and people lost their heads. The
reaction of 1892 came and the people
lost their money and. it is said that
some lost their lives by their own
hands. Depression followed the boom
as a netural consequence, but the
push and indomitable energy of the
BLUEVALE.
Mr. Charles Rutherford, of Min -
burgh ,of the firm of Rutherford &Kay, ,
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wine merchants, by special appoint-
ment to Her Majesty Queen Victoria, '
was visiting his father, Mr. Walter •
Rutherford, of this village, last week.
He is in America for the purpose of!
appointing agencies for the sale of
their wines in• New York, Chicago,
Montreal and Toronto. Mr. Rather-
ford is an amateur golf enthuslastI
and has played the game in England, I
people gradually overcome the
it i Montreal before:
ANOTHER
Don G be perm
Scott & Sown., Belleville, 50c. and $t.
WELL i WELL. I
• CLOCKS,
and JEWELRY.
We buy for CASH and can sell as cheap as the cheapest.
3g7A FULL STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM.
enemax........*....••••••••••••••1.
REPAIRING_
• For FINE WATCH REPAIRING, I defy competition.
..A.`1"1" -i S 0 11"
OPPOSITE BANK OF RAMILTON. WINGHATIL
iineasso.
A...
priNT R17:47.6. Cal
S IVI°PHERS
thanking the large number of ladies o
her MillinereeOpening', on Monday
insugmrea,rtiofluesdeuifsthoemreerffs thatto please have been successful
STOP A•
e will always keep in stoe
ATHERS,
and read what is taking place at the HATS, BONNETS,
China House. FLOWERS, . ACES,
Marked reductions in a number
of lines of beautiful
CHINA AN GLASSWARE
to make room for •
NEW GOODS
expeeted to arrive in the near future.
In fact, some lines already passed
linto Stock.
- ,
I FRESH GROCERIES
arriving daily, the quality and
_ prices of -which cannot fail to give
satisfaction. Try some of our dried
Apricots, Peaehes and Pitted Sliver
Plums. We are sole agents for
dtsasters and the city emerged in aland will play n
• R A G Hartley ! Green mixed. Try one package
1 A d Bieck and
SALADA. TVA,
Scotland Ireland, Wales and France , ORO STORE 141
few years from. the effects of loss and , g
failure. Confidence was restored in t pieked some ripe raspberries in his
the fame prosperity of the "Prairie garden last week. He has also an 1
City," and a new order of things apple tree in blossom. -Several of 1 • itteeeeleq/CelIP
WAS established upon better methods our townspeople took in Wingham
financial basis. The city took a new John Collie ie on the sick list, -Rev.! o runs 't?G
and upon a. firmer business and and Brussels shows last week. -Mr.
move onward and for the last ten A. Y. and Mrs. are visiting I CO.`-e
years her growth has been. steady Mrs, Hartley's brother, Mr. Sewell, Hartley
and 'substantial. Winnipeg contains of Woodstock this week. -There will
Where is it? Opp
a large number of very fine build- be no service in the Presbyterian Queen's Hotel.
ing3. Among the many hotels may , church next Sabbath. -The anniver-1 • -
be mentioned. the Manitoba and thelsary services of the Methodist church 1 Why will it pay th
Leland, two structures that would 1 will be held next Sunday and I to patronize it? Becau
adorn. any city in Canada. There i Monday. Service three times on 'thing is new. No old stock.
aro many beautiful churches, modern 1 Sunday and supper and entertain -1
in deeign. and equipment. The City linen on a 'n rev. r'r 1 . i
A ' graduate of the
nail and the Post Mee, are megrim. Gifford, of Winghain, will preach on I will be in constant attendance.
mit public buildings. The denom. Sunday afternoon. -Miss Seholes,ofl Prices right.
battens,' Colleges are beautiful Kirtburn, is the guest of Miss 1.3elle
structure. The hospitals are finelKing.-."Niiss Fisher was visiting Miss We will be please
buildings, Well muipped and =nag- , Belle King last week. -Mr. John
ed. Many of the business bloelte of ' Gardiner had a now so badly injured; e.e„„, ones as will fav
our old customers an
, the city are modern ' ite style and ! by the late train, last Friday night,',/.43rhiteture. AtAil1 Street is a broad, at the first line erossing, that it Had a call.
handsome thoroughfare and is to be kilted.-:Ntr. Samuel Black, ex- I GORDON
In. repwred with eedat. mocks. Reeve of Turnberry, tui Old resident,'
I
C ada ev . .
and. have it in Blae t n
1 and we'll rest assured of the result.
iAlso, full lines of Japan and Ilyson
Teas, which cannot fail to please.
1 All orders left to our care will re.
orclon & wive our most careful and prompt
lattention.
NORMAN iii. FRO
osite the 1 f
This department is under the p •sona
lady of experience in catering to the ts
Ingham and
ening last. She
nd can assure het
he latest novelties lit
BBONS, JETS, &c,
r
•supervision of MISS HUTT,
of the public.
THE MA....L•1111_13:Ei
Which is under the supervieio of MISS F 1SER, as usual, contains
Splendid and varied assortm• -., of
MANTLE CLOTHS, SI • 5, SATINS,
ATIN BROCADES, PLUS 6, VELVETS, &o,,
To choose from.
MANTLE AKING A SPECIALTY and everything e up in the
latest styles • d perfect fit guaranteed.
RE ma Ten PLACE -Mrs. Herdsman's old stand, Jose ph Ste
Wing OM.
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WE HAVE A Gull I tam) 1 with ourselves to give the best Business and
OUTWIT
Shorthand Course that can bo had, and as we have completed the contract, the
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Forest City Business and Shorthand College, London, Ontario,
, enjoying a Moral patronage. We have something new along educational lite%
China House Wingbam. t Enquire about it. Catalogue free.
J, W. WESTEVELT, Principal.
IMotto t -Good Goods at Honest Prices, t
e peoplet
se every -1
MANLEY'S CELERY- NFRVE CO
0. C. P. WITO BOW, IRON AND Willa&
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The nest Blood. Purifier, Tonic and General Wald). Restorer over offered to menkind. We do not fear cord.
pa ison I Yett will get mole nent benefit out of ONE BOTTLE of
0111,4EILY-11ERVE COMPoUND„da&
as many than out of a whole dozen of any other "Compound" MI the 1111trket. It contains no injurious dregs, Audis ba.
d see
d of At mum, Try It You will then know the truth. on DOLLAR MR BOTTLrn t.
or us with i °r1 (Ave '
SURE AND GET "110:2310,41111LaiErie910°9
AT WILLIAMS' DRUG STORE, WINGHAM, ONTARIO.
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