HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1896-01-17, Page 4, ILLIAlat 1 in the matter read. Now, with a
E W „,„,,,,. good live club, suitable speakers
could be bad and the leading issues
of the day presented in such a way
that no young man need be ignorant
of the, many phases of any political
question. We trot that a. good club
may be organized,
HEMIST
AND
DRUGGIST.
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dictators and precedents, Parliament
and the people may go hang.
Sir William Iliugston, (Ideated in
Montreal Center, was jumped into
the Senate almost before his suceess-
ful opponent was gazetted, and cer-
tainly before he reached the, House
of Commons, It is evident that a deal
had been made diet Sir William, if
WEST IILTIt,ON. defeated, should go into the Senate,
and " high-minded and. splendid. man,"
—......, le, c, eAmERoN F.I.,E0TRD BY OVER, 250 as he was alleged by the Government
MAJORITY. papers to be, he was not ashamed to
ACT.G. N. W. TELEGRAPH CO 1 _... . publicly and without a blush accept
. I At the time of going to press the the price of his candidature.
upp. Brunswick House, paid otr, like hired men, as they
doubtless were, may feel ashamed,
but they don't show it.
Those waiting for their price are
as clamorous as hogs around a trough
and we are treated -to the spectacle
of the unmasking of men elected to
represent a score of Canada's most
intelligent eenstituencies, who have
apparently sat in the House as paid
retainers of the GoN,•ernment, such as
The other members who have been
I reports from some parts of the out-
lying divisions aro not completed
but it is breveryone conceded that
Cameron'e Majority will, be over 250.
It is not necessary to explain the
results. The majority would have
been greater in some parts of the
constituency under other eircum-
stanees. It is past now and the
effects of misrepresentation cannot
be changed for the present.
Following are detailed figures as
far as can bo obtained. Owing to
some misunderstanding, the returns
from three Wine- divisions in the
Town of Goderich cannot be defin-
itely ascertained until later, but it is
unofficially stated that Mr. Cameron
has 15 majority in the town.
Two divisions in Colborne Town-
ship and one in Goderich Township
are also missing. These places are
remote from any telegraph ,office,
and. as the roads are heavily blocked
with snow, they cannot be heard
from until later. Pell No. 17, God-
erich •Township, gives Mr. Weismlller
58 majority,. making Mr. Cameron's
majority, with it -sub-divitions un-
heard from, 1G2. The figures are
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Wiugbam, - Ont
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_FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1896.
A DIFFIOTJLT POSITION.
Lord Aberdeen bas been placed in
a very embarrassing position by his
advisers, who have certainly treated
him with anything but respect. It
la ill, becomes any section of the people
. who have official relation with the
representative of Royalty to fail in
tleb''Manifestations of loyalty, respect
and the most punctilious observance
of the rules which, if observed, make
the embarrassment and humiliation
efaele..-,croverner-Getieral impossible.
The Governor-G'encral has been
ea,ted by his Ministry as a nobody,
ntitled to no respect and only to be
hought of as possibly interfering
with their plans. This would have
iboon considered startling even had a
Liberal Government been the guilty
nes, for the Conservatives are some -
es prone to over-estimate their
n loyalty and to 'belittle. that of
eir opponents. It is to be feared
at much of the effusive affection
nal the oft -reiterated loyalty of the
ddresses and speeches of welcome
ith which Governors -General are
red. amount to nothing. .In a time
selfislapess and utter etie.re-
ard of the rights, of.. everybody
eem to prevail. The whole episode
hich is now concluding,has been an 1 No. lo-Leeburn 29
Minasking of men and an exposure Clinton-
- 'ves which will not ,soon he • No. 11 -St, Andrew's . 55
No. 12 -St. James' • • . 42
,rgotte -Toronto Stara
No. 13 -St. Joh Ws 62
No. 11 -St. Goorge's 5S
`TOTING LIBERALS,
Subdivision.
Ashfield -
No. 1 -Dungannon 69
No. 2-Findley's .., ....., 69
No. 3 -Webster s 80
No. 1 -Kingsbridge.... , 51 (36
No. 5-Aniberley 22 74
No. G -Lochalsh , ' 20 100
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Maj. for Cameron
Colhorne-
No. 7-Benmiller 67
No. 8-Saltford . •
No. 0 -Carlo'w
81
18
Maj. for Cameron
In another column it is announcedi
Goderioh Tp. -
at the Young Liberals, of the town1No. 15-Curv,-in's
lad surrounding country are about No.Ii6ilaatTlielyt?sn's
organize a club. We understand No. 18—Crooksi.
1 Goderi oh Town--
, nd. the promoters are receiving every I No. 2o -Thompson's 65
dmour a fgepieTi t. This is only as it 1 N. 21—Vicleau's . 50
I No.22-Town :Ann 50
should be, for why should there not N 23 p t , '
1 o. , - sP. gs ..,,. „ • ..
3 a Young Liberal Club in Wing- I No, 2.1—Walton';)‘ ..... ..
—. No. 25-Braphev s 61
Lim? Other places have organized! No. 96__Haye,,, -
imilarly and it has been found bothl WOit V1/478.U: anoslis-
No. 27-Dungannen .
eltieativea,nd interesting. There is No. °a-4'0%16es
vne point „that we would like .to Mo. 20 -Town Hall.
emphasize and. make particularly o. 30—St. Helen's
East Wa wan osh-
el2ar to our country readers. As we No. 21. -Westfield .... 33
cthil.P:rstend it, the promoters are No. 3.2—Scott'e 80
No 23 -Deacon's 36
1particularly desirous. that those in the _No: 31-Leish rtian.'s... . " • ' 33
country Should become members.
77
58
50
o bat ca suitable hall has been secured ' • ..... 89
I No 19-Roltneville
61
69
50
31
53
78
92
77
55
79
42
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.mosiowgriessosm0000000""4.04%
NTED.
f 1 tter, $4 26 MAE= REPOTS, TEND
® $1.50, Hoes closed, dull and weak
exports; bulk of sales e ,
with sales of Yorkers at $3,00, and.
good heavy at $3,85 ; pigs, $3.90 to
.95; fully SO cars held over.
Sheep and lambs closed fair, at early
deeline, but plenty of late arrival
hold over ; 12 loads Canada lambs
sold at $4,85 to mostly $4.85 to
$4,90.
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It /I BETTNG HUD,' COUNTY
M COUNOIL.-The ouncil of the
corporation of the Con y of Huron will
meet in the Court o'in the Town ot
Gadoriob, on Tile y, the 28th day of
the present wont , at 3 o'clock p. us.
W. LANE, Clerk.
Dated Jan u ftry 13th, 1806.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
IN U/TTEN 01, T1IONtA13 H. ROBBIUB, 01'
THE Tows OF IVINOILOI SUN COUNTY
011 171.0110N, 1AFItOlIANT.
, —
Notice is hereby given that th
Thomas II. Roberts has ina 0 on
for the general benefit of cred•
perty. meeting of ere
°Mee of my solicitor, Mr,
should make every self-respecting ,10‘6?,3",„1,1,'aocrl,1,Pte,71,,T, n, for tho appointment of
above noted
gement to WO
111. all uf his pro
-
It will bo held as the
J A, Morton, tho Town
be 21st clay of Januarr,
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-Itis not, the wish that the town THE POLITICAL PIGGERY.
members swallow up all the offices or 1
he clab and the honor attached
Tee present session of Parliament
iereto, but that a full representation is nothing but a travesty. .Aside
the young farmers be present on from the mistakes of the Premier,
he night of organizing, in order ! the peculiar conduct of the "bolters,"
hat they may have a. voice in the !
Canadian blush. specto:0$ cpse ot!taei oefstdatreeettnesdivtiotvt:i
or en
Is our Parliament Dealing but a required to the geir claims, verified by atildat.dt,
political piggery, where members
grunt and squeal. over the political
trough while in an atmosphere of
corruption they vote as they are
told, live on the swill of party.pro-
motion, and are then sent to the fat-
tening sty of office, where . the sight
of them feeding ancl stinking and
stinking and feeding is enough to
drive political decency into a fit. -
Toronto Star.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
UNLusS affairs take a different
turn at Ottawa, and a general elec-
tion is brought on it is expected that
the Ontario Legislature will he•call-
ed about Feb. 12.
THE report's from Manitoba are
not yet completed but frame the
present imperfect e.ccounts it is
certain that Grecilway will have a
larger majority than ever he had
before, in fact the Conservative
menabers, will be few and far
between,
Wu= farmers are still paying
heavy taxes on necessaries of life,
and the public debt is being. largely
increased every year, the prices ob-
tained for. farm products continue
phenomenally low in Canada. The
Trade Bulletin , says that • the best
Canadian mess pork has recently
'been sold. at $12.50, about the low-
est price ever remembered in the
trade. Dressed. hogs have also- de-
clined to remarkably. low values;
geed packers' stock having sold at
$4,60 per 100 pounds, which is the
lowest figure reached for many years
past. A change is urgently requir-
ed.-a:Advertiser.
with me on or hetero the 1Sth day o e tu
as after that date I will proceed to distribute the
estate, hsving regard only to the claims of whioh I
shall then hare notice.
W I LIT A ld P. HEFFERN AN,
J. A. MORTON, Assignee.
Solicitor for Assignee.
lith January, 1800. •
IT PAYS TO
• 41e,
4°r ea" 41610
T_TC C•
CANADA B
CHAT
and the strange performanees of
S re the
th
wntenAvi.
Winghara, Jan, 10, 1896.
Corrected by P. Deans, Produce Dealer,
Flour per 100 lbs.. 1 75 to 2 00
Voll Wheat . , . ...... 0 63 to 065
Spring Wheat 0 02 to 0 62
Oats 0 23 to 0 25
Barley 0 30 to 0 35
Peas 0 48 to 0 50
Brater,.. ,. .... - .. .. ., 0 13 to 0 16
Eggs per dozen 0 17 to 0 17
Wood per cord, . .. .... 1 26 to 1 60
order is attend -
Hay per ton ... , .. .... .. 1050 043i tttoo01060 024i
Potatoes, per bushel
Tallow, per lb .
Driekdetples, per lb... .... 0 41 to 0 05
ouic
T)G eueskes 00.. 4020too 02605
0 5 to 0 5
z;:::291124Turkeys., - ' 0 "1" 8
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-t- S COLLEGE
ONT. • •• • •
his` ps liar Business and
many silent points in
Mates. Th reeent openinr.
no of the 0105 sroceseful iu
*ea.
e pupils in finding and Ailing
haring s telUsg effect on our
Pupils are flecking
Shorthand Sehool fr
Canada and the Unit
on January fith was
the history of the
The success of
good positions is
attedilance,
Tenders will be received b
signed up to Saturday, krartua tor
the position of Secretkry-Treas
the Turnberry Agricultural Society.
Secretary -Treasurer 1e required to
$200 bond. The lowest or any te
not necessarily accepted. Addrees
G. MOFFAT,
Wineleam
NOTICE.
Messrs. Wm. Eobertson and II. B.
Elliott aro authorized to colloot acconnts
due me and give receipts for moneys.
paid. All parties indebted will kindly
settle with either of ',base gentlemen at
once, and oblige.
R. ELLIOTT,
T
IT PAYS TO ATTEND THE BEST. '
Eor Catalogue of Shorthand Or Business Depart.
ment, address,
• D. MaLACELLAN & CO.,
Chatham, Ont.
WROXETER.
The Rev. I. Y. Hartley,' of Blue -
vale, occupied the pulpit in the
Presbyterian church here on Sabbath
last. -John Hayden salesman for
John Sloan & Co., Toronto was in
town on Tuesday. --J. A, Carrick,
of Kincardine, was in town, this
week. -Mr. Geo. Allen of the C. P.
R., who has been employed as
relieving agent for some time is
going to Proton to take the station
there. -Messrs. Hilburn and .Me-
Tavish of Roseville, have started a
general store in Mr. T. Hemphill's
block. -Messrs. Bray and McKelvie
were at Lakelet attending the sale of
stock owned by A. Ralliday.--Mr.
A. Kaake Sr. is visiting at Eden
Grove. Mr. Thos. Gibson M. P. P.
was in Harriston speaking at the
Reform meeting there. -A. box
FARME
INSTITUTE
1
The regular
-WINTER MEETING
-of the -
West Huron Farmers' h
individual memberS of the Cabinet, social will be held on 21st of this
election of the officers. By tu-
,moniously- working together We month at the home of Mr, T. Hemp-
Ve that much could be done to ! we have a situation discreditable hill in the interests of the Ladies
edneate one another in the principles ! Alike to the existing Government
,
lof Liberalism. It is a lanaentable! and the demoralized p- arty that has
ifact that many of the young men
iare not conversant with tit.ng It is bad enough
he most I been supporting
'
important topics of the day. They I tobe governed by a Cabinet whieh
now of mep, and names of men, is se feeble as to be riche:111011s, and
longing to their party or to their 1 has to adjoarn from clay to day,
netts, but aside from a few i without doing even routine paella -
nal lames, they are not read up. 1 mentary business, in order to get
re is a reason for this. It is not breath. When, however, this one-
laek of intelligence by any I lunged. Ministry goes on making ap-
ts, for often the most blatant,Ipointments whieh are for life or good
braggart is the most superficial; but , conduct -the latter meaning while
theedaily routine of life fills op so the appointee is out of jail -the
ratteh of their existene,e that there is , farce is changed into a shameful
ito the f6 -e reading, even if means , travesty of parliamentary govern-
or Information are available. After ' ment. Eight constituencies are vacant
kard day's work in the shop or in and diefranchised-six of them made
the woods, the mind is unfitted to so since the alleeed parliament met
«retain any thing excepting last Tuesday. °Members, who feel Iambs, $2 Oe $3 (_,I $3.75. Calves-‘ tjointInete,=tfal: id:'47110.61;: nier ajdts6es
I* pot lit the Meet attraetive form. that they have lost the coefidenees ,Good to choice, $7 6n, $12 ; common 4111: In dative. ad bv the do,, speakers and others,
a itt4to sits down to read ' of their constittteneles, are seeking* to fair, $3 ® $0. interpre, by musical slections.
VW& the warm kitchen refuge in the Senate or fat offices. East Buffalo, N. Y., January 13,- All are Welcome. Reserved Seats for
Ladiei at Uvening4Yleetings.
drowsy that It im- Sir Mackenzie • Rowell and h14 re- Cattle doted dull and weak for ARO% HYSLOP, THOS. STRACHAN,
Tatted to grasp or take mining colleagues are praetically coninion grades, and 10e lower for Secretary. President,
Aid Society. -The Wallace Family
of Galt, are visiting at R. Blacks Grass for the Bo
Montreal, Que., January 13. -The GORBIE MEETING.
BOOTS SHOES
We commence, a Clearing Sale
next Saturday. Don't buy any
Shoes until you see our prices.
GEORGE GOOD
The Plargoan. Shoe Store.
NQTICE.
The Annual Meeting of the Bluevale
Cheese and Butter Factory Company,
limited, will be held in the Foresters'
Hall, Bluevale, on Wednesday, January
22nd, 1896, at 1.30 p, m. For the election
of a Board of Directors and for any other
business that may come before the
meeting.
thole
will be held at
, TT 1N
.T.
JANUARY 23rd and 24th, 1896
Every person is invited to attend
and take part in the dise,ussions.
Meetings °eminence at 1.30 o'clock
on 23rd. Evening meeting at 7.30.
Ladies are cordially invited to
attend the evening meeting. For
programme see posters.
FAR
;
5
i
IKrITUTE.
Meetings of the Eas t Huron liarmets' Inotltute for
the discussion of Agricultural Subjects will be held
as follows :
.Brusseis - Monday, Jan. 21
- fnesday, Jan. 28
Blueva1e, Weditasday, Jan. 29
131131JSSELS MEET
, on "Tuber
. "Breeding and
tson, Crrtighttrst,
c Fruits and How to
eMillian, Constance,
o " George Murillo, Sea.
tie and finishing them on
sh Market." Simpson Rennie,
Milliken, Ont., "Under,..raming.
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Live stock Markets.
Christopher &Maio, Sunshine, "Growing Fodder
11. n Fortune, y, a., of Wioxst.
eulosis " Alsx. Gardner, Lead bur
Manager ent of ' G. C.
Out., "Beat Varletim of Orch
Grow Them," TI oleos
"Fodder Corn and he
forth "Wit tering
receipts to -day at the eastern abet- Corn for Fell Use." Dr. ArinstrOng, V. 8, Gerrie,
toir market were about 600 need of
cattle, GOO sheep and Iambs and 30
calVes. There was a fairly brisk
demand all around and trade was
good. Cattle ranged in price from
6
2c 3 e per lb, live weight, award-
ing to quality- Small meats sold
well at quotations. Following is the
general range of quotations: -Cattle,
butchers', choiee, per lb, 310 Oe 31e,
live weight; medium. to fair, 21e
3e; calves, ee 21e„ Sheep -Com-
mon to good, per cwt. $3
' IntereSt for Stock Breeders." Alex.
Gadner, beadbury, "Matortamnent of Piga. 0, C.
Catson, Cralghurt, "fleet Varieties of Small Fruits
twit the Modes of Cultivation," Simpson Rennie,
Milliken, "Destruction of Weeds." Thos. McMillan,
Constance, "Fodder Corn and the Silo,"
BlittEll'ALE MEETING.
Alex. Gardner, Beadbury, "Management of Pigs."
Thomas McMillan Constance, Notation of Crepe."
James Ilinhley, 'Mullett, "Beekeeping." Christo.
pher Michie, Sunshino, "Growing' Fodder Corn for
Fall Use." 0. C. (lateen, Oraishurst, "The Beat
Varieties of Orchard Fruits, and how to orow Them.
Simpson Rennie, Milliken, "Buying and Feeding
Cattle for the British market,"
The Above Meetings will Commence at 10 a.
m. 1111C1. 1 p. m.
1. Iij41.t1
'11
By Order,
JOHN BURGESS,
Secretary.
THE BIG
Wingharri, .ptia, 0, '96.
JOHN PELTON,
Manufacturer of all hinds of
WOODEN PUMPS,
whieh on he supplied en short notice.
IRON AND FOROE PUMPS sapplita
to order.
° —
REPAIRING promptly 'attended to.
Pricer reasonable.
Agent for the Brantford All Steel
Pumping Mill.
If you require anything in the above
lines, give Mr. Pelton a call.
SHOP—Diagonal street, nearly opposite.
Bank of Hamilton, Wingbato.
.JON PELTON.
210t/ItrivtAtvirtitAk.401~1
'4.,"Ino,"Zto•^Zt,..'45..• et ,eN.
E T RVS131..
JOHN' RUETTEL St SONS.
For the next Two
200 Overcoats
At less than Cost. They must be sold.
cononaaserseamemmarsigssimm.
100 BOYS' AND MEN'S
.For $1.00 up. All at Clearing Prices.
Rare.
Come and get Bargains. Now is the time
to get
ORDERED SUIT FRO $10 UP.
-FUR CAPS :L ND GENTS' FUR-
NISHINGS AT COST.
JOHN BUTTE. & SONS,
0 THE PALACE CLOTHING HivoiNuGsEH,
Am.
Macdonald Block.
ItAIANAIA11,%011/1"
A Put up Job
But it is done so quickly; and at the same
time so neatly, that all are pleased with it,
Bring along your Job Work to the TIMES
Office and see them do it, Prices right,
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