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The Wingham Times, 1895-10-11, Page 6ureter •,>I11111r.et« THE WIN GRAM TIMES, OCTOBER 11, 1895. .'�.• I* n am :iitt0.I1 SClotLlO;Erltt ;Tern°, 11u , - Turuberly, for the month of Septel •i ber is as follows: IV sr. :Jennie 'INT, Mabel lialstead,Diiltnn Graham. i'.1aIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 189a, .._ Ii' jr. Geo, Ansley, Geo. Johnston,. EDITORIAL NOTES. Rosie Johnston. III --Verona Phila. y. of pimaLizzie Potter, John Potter. Ill 110x, G'W. Ross, Min inter o. 2---Diay Ranson, John Locker- Edneation, is collecting informatio 1 idge, Jas. Murdoch. II—Wesley with it view to amend the Truane;t Ansley, Mamie Mainprize, Harold Aet by the establishment of truan, Gihller. II Part ---Maggie Currie, schools in 'Toronto and other large Maggie Poole, Magnus Linklater. cities and also staking the Aet for the I Pt ,sr,—..John Linklater, Illenor compulsory attendance of children at Mitchell,. Gertie Cruiekshall'1 . I Pt public and separate schools much jr..—Peale Lockeridge, ,1 y Main - snore stringent. prize, Clara Beckett. .s MR. C. E. SoaTlrM, Canadian Com- J\W. Iloo. rti, Teacher. i tl Agent in Ottawa for Norway, • " mCr(I : S 'edea and Denmark, reports to \K tTAIL. the Department of Trade and Com- Our new miitage driver, Mr. bis WESTERN 'DAIRYMEN'S AS- merce that the shipments of Lana- Neville, hashed a cover put on NOCIA7.ION• dials flour recently received have rig and parties who patronize him • given good satisfaction, and that the may feat sure of getting a conifer- NOTES BY THE sEORETAuY. prospects are excellent for a large table rile.—Messrs. J. Whitly and — trade being done in. that commodity. M MekLeod attended the fair in'rhe directors loot in Toronto clur- 5 ; Samuel Merron, 12 rods and ll feet ditching; on road allowance, lot 39, (rel cessions 10 and 11, $7,41 ; Arthur Brooks, ditching on gravel road, Concession 10, •88.12 ; Arthur lh•ooks, building approaeh west side or bridge on river, Concessions 8 and 9, and extras, '51 ; Wm. Bird, cleaning oat drain, sideline 30 and 37, Concession 5, 43.50 ; John Me - Dowell, building culvert, sideline i a3 laud .rl COncession 5 w5 ; John !Brace, hauling lumber, covering :culvert, &c., sideline 30 and 31, ',Concession 8, 83.50. Moved by Mr. Scott, seconded by Mr. Sutherland, that this Connell now adjourn till Thursday, 14th November next.— Carried. P. PORTERFIELD, Clerk. have been sent to all Municipal Clerks to be filled with name of inmate being forwarded, Eaelh inmate is supposed to be supplied with. two changes of respectable clothing and shoes before admission. They will not be allowed to take bedding', but may have a trunk or piece of furniture, such as•bureau or rocking chair, if properly disenfeeted and cleaned. `1 no building will be connected with Clinton by a, telephone line. The Committee visited the House of Refuge and arranged as to drainage, cess -pool, and cave -trough- ing on barn, Reeve Cook, of Howiek, was absent from the Committee, as ho is visiting in Manitoba.—T3russsels Post. WASHINGTON LETTER. • THE recent libellous .reports circa- Lon n last week. -Wille working ing the Industrial Fair. Repl eaenta- abol a threshing engine, Mr. J. fives from the Parry Sound district laced in Great Britain about Canadian Hasse had the misfortune to have cheese should serve to emphasize the y addressed the board, with a view to necessity of branding the factory of his hands caught in •a wheel. securing the co-operation of the as - name on every box of cheese export- Fortunately, he was released with sociatiou in furthering the interests ed. What good reason can be given nothing more than a badly bruised dairying in that section. why this should not be done? There hand,—On Monday of last week, Mr. Arrangements will be made to are plenty of good reasons why it A. Campbell, succumbed to typhoid have one afternoon's session and an should be done, and the best one. of fever, from which he had been extra morning's session of the annual all is that it would be an incentive to suffering for some time. Mr. Camp- convention, when held at Woodstock • every eb esemaker to make good bell was an old resident of Ashfield, on Jan. 7, 8 and 9, devoted ex - cheese, and was known to all as a quiet, in- elusively to discussion on practical offensive man. His remains were THERE; are those who allege the interred the following day in Kintail second order -in -council, sent to Mani- cemetery.—We have now a new toba re the schools, which practically doctor in the person of Dr. 1?. Mc - nullifies the first and famous remedial Lerman, who has hung out his corder, was given to the press by Hon. shingle this week. A. R. Angers, who, in so doing, wiish- e l to show how completely Caron FAST WAWANOSH. and Ouitnet had sacrificed friends in The Council met at the council Quebec in remaining in the Cabinet. room, September 23, 1895, pursuant When a this order appeared in L'I;;ee- to adjournment. Members all pre- te rand the Montreal Star, Caron sent. J Minutes of last meeting read was in a panic, declaring it was a and passed. Account of John forgery. Instantly prominent Censer vatives were appealed to, who stated Forster, Wingham, $17.40, being for that Caron's declaration was untrue. extra work and outlay on Marnoch As a matter of fact the order publish bridge on river, Concessions 8 and 9, was gcnuiuo and' Augers is now hay- received and ordered to be paid. innings at the expense of Moved by Mr. Brown, seconded by fug his i Caron and Oui net. Mr. Scott, that the collector's salary •for this year be $55—Carried. 1-IoN. WILFRED LAURIER bas made Moved by Mr. Sutherland, 'seconded an emphatic denial of the statement by Dir. Scott, that John H. MoOlin- -'°Thank God, there is not an ton be appointed Collector of Taxes Orangeman among us, the Liberals", for the current year, providing he —attributed to him by certain news- furnish satisfactory security for the papers. In a letter to Mr. Alexander clue fulfillment of the same to the Smith, Sect scary of the Ontario amount of 88000. Moved in amend - Liberal Association, Toronto, he ment, by Mr. Robertson, seconded by refers to the misrepsentations regard- Mr. Brown, that Charles Campbell be ing: hie as fellows: "With regard to reappointed Collector, having done those offensive statements which are the work last year satisfactorily and attributed to me by the Conservative well. Motion carried by vote of the press, I need not tell you that they Reeve. By -Law No. 9, 1895, •con - aro absolutely false. Those who firming .lir. MeClinton's appoint - know me, friends or foes, know very hent read and passed. By -Law well that they are absolutely out of No. 10, 1895, also read and passed. keeping with the language I have James Cook, for a long time a resi- always made use of ever since I dent of the township, applied for have been in public life"assistance,being in the mean - order to the exchange office in tbe' proper country and in that country the nearest postmaster will be direet- ed to pay the money to the person for whom. it is intended, In many countries, as in Germany, it is taken directly to the house of the party. There is no order i;•iven.th be mailed by the purchaser directly' to the payee, as is the case with domestic orders. For the Canadian business there are six exchange, offices, extending from Bangor to Seattle, and orders are drawn upon the nearest exchange office. The force auditing the domestic accounts requires some three hundred clerks, while abaker's dozen finds no difficulty in keeping up with the foreign business.. The Sixth Auditor. Every business transaction of the government involving the payment of money, from the millions appro- priated for pensions and war ships, down to the smallest znoney order, bas to be passed upon by'officials of the Treasury Department before the matter is finnally settled. To audit this enormous number of bills, involv- ing several hundred millions of dollars each year, the Treasury Department is provided with six divisions of accountants, each having its own branch of the public "service to look after. . Thu Sixth Auditor, now officially eheesemaking. Papers will be pre- known as "The Auditor for the Post pared and read by several of the I Office Department," requires' from cheese -makers in Western Ontario. 450 to 500 assistants to keep track of Theodore Louis, of Wisconsin, one the business of that branch of the of the highest authorities on divine service alone. When, the quantity of - husbandry in America, will be pre- business done each year is under - sent at the coming convention, and stood it will be seen _ that these also John Gould, the well know Ohio officials find plenty of work to do to dairy farmer. "earn•their salt." The prize lists for the joint fat When the 'present auditor, Mr. stock and daily show at Guelph, on A. Howard,' assumed the duties of Et infant.burs �1S rurnasnl•:P EVERY TRIDAY M0B1lING tt TiMES OFFICE, JQ$EPMINE STREET WINGHAM, ONTARIO. —^AT TUN— . price, $1 per year, ill utivstnee ADVERTISING RATES: Space 1 1 yr. 10 too. ( 8 n 0. `) 1 mo. One Column 530 00 1,40 00 15.0 00 8 00 quarter''' io 00 12 oe 12 oa 3 00 Une lnoh __ _ 6 00 -- 8 00 _2_00 1 ^ 1 00 00 Legal and othor caena advertisements, Sc. per line for Brat insertion, andif0,perlineforeachsubsequent- , insertion. Measured by nonpareil scale. 4. Local notices 10c, pet lite for first insertion, and 5c. per line for each subsequent insertion. Advertisements of Lost, Found, Strayed, Situations and Business Chances Wanted, not exceeding h lima The "Boot eeping Division" re. I sonptuoii, ei for first month, and 60c. for each 1 ubsrt uent htontlt quires about seventy-five accountants., Houses and Fnrms fol Salo, not ,exceeding S knee All of them are men, because of the 181 or first month, 60e. per subsequent month.. } Lnfii,er advertiarinents in p oportlou, d to greatgyweight of the enormous ledgers Spcciolt terms sit for largertludr advertisements, or nae in which are kept personal accounts ', (mnbet periods. ac Stator, l accordingly, Tran,sttury advertisements must be 1 paid in advisee The "Pay Division" audits the Changes Yor oontractadrertisemonts Inuetb in accounts of all classes. of mail trans- I thu ethos by \yedueaduy noon, m order to appear that wenk portation expenses, amounting to up- R, ELLIOTT wards of $40,000,000 annually. Paornlaq'oa AND PBar,Irlua The divisions referred to are the most important ones in the Sixth Auditor's Office. There are several minor divisions, each having its own particular line of work. The whole represents a , wonderfully , effective yet simple plan for regulating the postal system of the country. * Advertisements and local notices without ,peon). with every postmaster in the United " directions, will be inserted till forbid and ohar ed Dec. 10, 11 and 12, are now ready for distribution. Copies can be had on application to the secretary, Henry Wade, Toronto, or to J. W. Wheaton, secretary, D. A. W. London his office, be found himself confront- ed with an aceumulation of thirty-five millions of paid money orders, which had to be first assorted by the paying offices and compared with reports of postmasters who paid the orders, Prizes to the value of 8210 will and then reassorted by the issuing be given for dairy cows. There will offices and compared with the reports be classes for the various pure breeds, sent in oy the postmasters who and one for grades. Judging will issued the orders. be done by points, based upon the I After the accounts are settled the quantity and quality of the milk orders are tied up in bundles and given by each cow. The. morning's I:kept for at least ten years: Two and evening's milk of Dec. 1 will bells undred and twenty-four tons of tested. The entrance fee for dairy orders issued between 1864 and 1884 cows will be $1 each. Entries close I have just been sold as waste paper, Nov. 25, realizing the government 81,650. Good accommodation for daily I As the result of the investigations stock will be provided, and it is' of the "Dockery" Congressional cora- hoped that breeders of dairy stock mittee into the node of conducting will make numerous exhibits. This the work of the government depart - will be the nucleus for the winter ments, a number of changes have dairy show if sufficient interest is been made in the Sixth Auditor's shown in this first attempt. office. The old postal notes have A joint Meeting, under the been done away with, and a new auspices of the Sheep and Swine money order has been issued which Breeders and the Western Dairy- requires but a single checking and men's Association, will be held on one .that against the paying office. When a postmaster sends in the orders paid WINGHAi� SAV MILIS The undersigned in returning thanks for past favors,beg ]nave to say that they have a very large stook of • LUMOEC , SIMMS, LATH, BARRELS, �300O3 &c., on hand, which will be sold at very close prides to meet the requirements of the hard times. some — time in indigent circumstances. He iof the evenings during the show, when addresses of interest to the TTHE GUILTY ONES. laid before the Council a certificate I during the week, he sends a list of f,.,,,,, ut Chisholm, AI l�-_ of (Nine -1 menbers of these organizations will I them also. If the returned orders tally with the list the .account. is closed and that is the end of that part of the transaction. For the use of postmaters the orders' are bound. up in book form.. Between the order and the stub are a series of coupons represen- ting dollars and cents. The order is torn off in such a way that the coupons attached to it will represent the amount for which the order is drawn. The s tub s are sent in with First Class Shingles, $1.70 per Square. Wood 75cts. per Cord, delivered. be given by practical men. MORE CHEESE, FACTORY PATRONS ham, certifying that he (Cook) was FINED FOR TALIPERI\G WITH IILIc. not in a fit condition at present to do enough work of any kind to support Notwithstanding the repeated himself. Resolved, that a grant of waroings given in the public press a'10 be given for • his support until by publishing the values of parties such time as the House of Refuge at fined for tatnpeeing with milk, the Clinton be ready to receive him, said Kerr—met at Clinton 'and up to 12.- list 2:list continues to „row larger. amount to be left in the -hands of the 30 o'eloek and from 8 to 10 a. m. Inspector Millar, of the Western township Treasurer, and paid out by Wednesday worked hard awarding Dairymen's Association, during his hint as it is required. The Treasurer the various contracts for furnishings official visits to some factories re- reported .cash on hand 15th day of and supplies for the new building, w+ centiy, hes succeeded in having the August last, :�029.O5, receipts since examining samples, &e. The awards following patrons fined for supplying that date $1,1.00.50, paid out were as follows :--Hardware, includ• the reports of the issuing postmaster deterioritcd milk to thryir respective $1488.3 7, leaving;' a balance on hand ing stoves, 13 tenders, Harper & Loa, and if the coupons missing from the House of Refuge. Tuesday evening the house of Refuge Committee—Messrs. Eilber, McEwen, Kennedy, McDonald, and Everything else equally low. Cum and see us before buying, as we will not b'e undersold. Mct1iAN to SON. Wingham, June 7th, 1804. MONEY TO LOAN 11 tR M ACDONALD, �J CENTRE STREET, WINOUAM, 11(7 YY B. TOWLER, . J1,D.C.Lf., ONTARIO.. Member College Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario • .Coroner for County of Huron... - Office Upstairs, next to Lir Morton's office, Wing. ham, Ont.• Orrice Houns.-0 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m., or at; Residence, Diagonal Street. On Farm Mortgage at low rates of in- terest on terms of five years or over. Principal payable at end of term or annually, if desired. J OaN BURGESS, Bluevale P. 0., Ont. Agent for Huron and Erie Loan and Savings Co., London. Ont. cheese factories:--- • • at date of ij2',51.18. Debentures were Goderich; Croelkery, 7 tenders, 0. . ftigh and .Alexander Brown ordered to be signed for payment of Cooper & Co., Clinton; Furniture, 4 pleaded guilty to the charge of sup"- the following, accounts, viz.: John tenders, J. C. Stevenson, Clinton ; plying to. the Belmont cheese factory Forster, Wingham, extras, &o., on Furnishings, such as coverlets, milk diluted with .water and ,were Marnoeh bridge on river, Concessions blankets, sheets, &c., 6 tenders, Mttir's fined. $1.0 each. 8 and 9,817.40; John Forstcr,eontreet factory, Exeter ;. window blinds, J. Before II. P. Chapirian, J. P., .price for rebuilding said bridge, 0. Stevenson, Clinton; Tinware, 0 Ripley, Ont., Ars. Riehard Martin 81.097 ; Chas, Campbell, 35 yards tenders, J. II. Worsell, Goderich; pleaded guilty to the charge of send-. gravel per Messrs. Beecroft. and Vegetables, J. Allanston, Clinton ; ing to the Ripley cheese factory milk Bruce, patilmasters, $1.75 ; liobt, Meat bread and groceries were from which the cream had been Sheill, 24 yards gravel, per Peter taken, and was fined $10 and $1.50 King, pathmaster, $1.20 ; P, O'Con- CGn3tS, :nor, �'V est Wawanosh,. 30 yards John Findlaysen also pleaded gravel for Division No. 80, 82.10 ; guilty to chargetie of su 11y In; t 0 T C os� Nicholsor, Auburn, 124 y ards he same factory milk from which from pit in West Wawanosh, for the strippings had been kept back.. Divisions Nos. 8 and fl, $8.08 ; lie was' fined $ .0 and 81.50 costs. I Airs, diary Sheill, 20 yards gravel W. Featherstone pleaded guilty for Division No, 51, $1; George before C. iiforrifield,. J. I'., Mouk- i Taylor, 62 yards gravel for Division, tou, to the charge of sending to the I No. 41, certified by James Anderson, Monkton ehecse factory milk to I pathmaster, $3.10; Barth. O'Connor, whleh water had been added, and 111 yards gravel for Division No. 71, was fined $5., 1556; Jonathan Bentley, •3G yards Prank f uerrin pleaded guilty,}gravel, Certified .by pathinaster of stub correspond with the amount given on the list his account also is balanced. This plan, borrowed from the United States Express Company, saves 0 vast amount of work, and rednees the number of people employed in the old "assorting division" by nearly a hundred. The domestic money order system in- oludes over 20,000 post offices, and divided. between Grocers Cooper and dandles each year from $150,000,000 It win, Clinton. 72 iron enamelled to 3200,000,000. bedsteads with woven wire mattrases Another branch of the auditor's have been purchased from the office, the "Foreign Money Order Central Prison at $8 each. The beds Division," looks after the foreign ex - are are 3 feet wide and 0 feet 3 inches change, for in the principalpost long. The question of cleetric offices of the country you can now lighting, incandscent system,was ells- purchase a honey order upon almost cussed' and laid over for further con- sideration. About 50 tons of coal will be required to run the furnace. It will eost $4.80 at the house. The buiidirg will be completed about Oct. 15th and the date for reception of inmates about Nov. ist, There JOB PRINT MC, P. KENNEDY, M. D., M. C. P.S. 0. • (Suceeseor to Dr..1. A. Meldrum.) Gold Medalist of Western University: Late House. Surgeon in London General Hospital. Special atten• tion paid to diseases of women and children. Office—Formerly occupied by Dr. Mo]tlrum,0ornor+ of Centro and Patrick streets. W INGHAM • 0311' • VANSTONE, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Etc., Private and Company funds to loan at lowest rat* interest. No cotmuisston charged.. Mortgages, took and farts property bought and sold OFFICE—Beaver Block WINOIIAM J. A. MORTON, BARRISTER, 1,c., Wing/tam. .Ons. E. L. DICKINSON, BARRISTER, ETC. SOLICITOR TO BANE. OF HAMILTON. LOAN. Office—Moyer Block, Wingham. MONY TO- DENTISTRY.—J. S. JE±ONE, L. D, $q WINeaAM. Is manufacturing first-class sets ot. teeth es cheap as they can bo made in the Dominion. Teeth extracted absolutely without pain, by has now process, guaranteed perfectly safe. OFFICE : In the Beaver Block, opposite the Brunswick House. h Heads, Circuiars,.2r.., &c.,execLUDING nooksuted the best Bil st style of the art, at moderato pries, and oe short ARTHUR J. IRWIN, D. D. G., L. D. S., notice. Apply or addnIt. ELT.IOTT, Doctor of Dental Surgery of the Pennsylwani. Tom; Olhhee, Wingham. Dental College. BOOS BWC. We are pleased to annnuu.•o that any Books or Ltegezines lots with us for Rindinn•, will have our attention.prompt will bogivenon application to the�Timis Office.ining in style (,thiel done over a sort ti be something d• tna E.1 • Dirs. 33r r v o. .80 :�' Dons-1m� vs I DI nr ' un6 6, n I+ "�" l.hnr 'j,���, r��jy�� J .. e l l{Jj y�I{ J. towel, to the ebargo off sending to nock, 55 yards gravel per Giles of "opening ceremony on the even - c Carthage fIisiery milk from :Jenkins, pathmaster, $2.75; Jas. ing of the first day of the County lbtah +cream had bon taker, and ` McGee, Concession 1, 100 yards Council, which meets in Clinton on diae $40 and101.00 c is. gravel per Itcnry Thiel, pathmaster',. Thursday, Dee, 521i. Blank forms i7[' n r s i� I Ti' 1 "A ri Sri, 1 '`i'I I i 1'f iif1E to ': C� Jtlf'i�� , 11),.1 S.0 . pp -1 .•raw- ,Y yt,>a Xt' 1. 7'l Pt 1+ •ry M.b , q Just ; l,ea ' :ass �'O:gr '1 LiJ� a t,« r. '°as Quarter for a ,cLLIe o„ 't :Burdock W vo, Bitters 1i":„.; r as all sensible people do; be- % cause it cures Dyspepsia, Co stipation, Bilin: slless, S i e k Headache, Bad Blood, and ail 4 Diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Qii, rcidneys, Bowels and Blood from $+ a common pimple to the Worst �+ Scrofulous Sore. any civilized country except Russia, Mexico and the South American For Twenty five 'rears Republics. These countries do not A >� f-, even have domestic systems. When a postmaster is asked for a foreign orderhe giveses the applicant a receiptt for the sum, and he draws an order upon New York if the money is to Europe, upon paid in I�utope, or up n San 1?raneiseo if it is to be paid in Asia. The New York or San l+'ran• cisco office will send a copy of the BAKING POW ER IRE0001CSBESTFRIEND LARGK$T SALA IN CANADA. OFFICE---MACDONALD BLOCK. JOHN RITCHIE, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT w INOBAM, ONTAa2o. The 'annm, auspices of 01 tural Society and Wedne Wednesday W therewasa v 'spectators, a splendid sue( revere a bicycl were six entr for the lady and drive al the quickest. tries,Miss s St and Mrs. Wr won, though the others. fairly good, sheep and pi was small, b vegetables, was first-cla men made v of their war There we special pric Harris for Standard 1 .and fine on( lion has pro •stock -getter well patron The folio HORSES— Wilkinson mare, W J gelding or gelding or Bell ; foal, pose—Spar brood mart ston ; two W Bolt, D or filly, R Casemore, Carriage— Edgar ; br Davidson ; filly, J La year geldi Davidson ; Stewart; Chas Edr Harris' s Jno La1nl Bicycle Sanderson OATTLI Wilson, a J R Wilss Wilson ; 1 R Wilson son, R Gibson; 1 1and 2. SHEEP Stewart, Jas Sant ling ewe Jas San( lamb, Jo ewes, 2 son, Joh Sanders Bros, Ge Barker, McEwe] J Knox D Eras( McEwe McEwe son. 1 a Plos. Ross ; s son; bre Yorksh spring Chesters Robert S Snell DAII cheese, 5 lbs t L Bro. B1 •o wr butte; ten firkin Roc Crael1 W H setts, Rose McOr Lovel L Lo' CBa turni othei carr( Vogl P I carr( 3 lb wort beet stop MeC Ina] that Cray 0 tom aue FRANK SCELI, TONSORIAL ARTIST, 0 osito K oI min' pp s hotel WINGHAPVI, - - ONTARIO.. Agency for Parisian Stearn Laundry. DEANS, JR., tVeiouAM, �I LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR THE COUNTY OF HURON. Sales attended in any part of tho Co. Charges, Moderate. OHN CURIZIl ,. WINGHAM, ONT., LIOHNSI;D AtJOTIONEER 7:012 THE COUNTIES MORON AND 3312005. Ali orders left at the Tunis office promptly attend• ed to. Terms reasonable. JAMES IHENNDERSON, LICENSER AUCTIONEER ref, Cot1HTI*s HUR014 EMMA Alf sales attended to promptly and on the Shortest r Notice. Chagos Moderate and Satisfaction Guaranteed. All necessary arrangements can bo made at the Toms' oallco WINo1IAtt ONt Ass Money to Loan on Nates., 1 otes Discounted 1i,EAS6NABLE Money advanoed on Mortgageeat Ii et oentwith. prhvifee6 Of paying at Si. nd f Any year. befits, and no:0untr COIIeeted. �olt. lrtoil>tz00, newer Moak Wtnghwit. OM.