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A `large and intelligent audience
Onl• y tOn days to inventory. These. assembled, in the townhallon Friday
are da! fs when forgotten things eeme evening to hear Canada's coming
to light. Clearing up odds and ends. Finance Minister, Sir Richard Cart -
Selling et loss, things we don't want Wright. Those who have known
to carry into the.next year. Christ- Cartwright heretofore, only through lit does not represent more than two- I
the Conservative press,mtiet have been thirds of the electorate of Canada ; '
nuts e: reekage. Bits of stuffs. A i somewhat disappointed, in hiding it is a parliament not only moribund '
perfect buyer's p«tradiee. It affords him not the abusive, and verbose but aetuelly in the throes of bliss*. ,
you an opportunity to procure a speaker that some of our contempor- bitten. According to the last census 1
atrles delight in representing 1lim,bnt it is quite evideut that no province•
MANTI�F, FUR COq�T C>R 0,0E,a politician who knows a thing or exeeptiug Cutario and Quebec. is'
OVERCOAT, U1 DE 1.WEAR, ' two and is able to present his views `properly represented- At the lust
OVERSHOES, DRESS in an easy and graceful flow of ; general election the gaeetion of
GOODS, MANTLE,PLOTII at %very language. For years has fallen to 1 Remedial Legislation was not be
Moderato figure, Sir Richard the onerous duty of ; fore the people sand therefore they
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criticising the get and on every i have never had an opportunity of
Sir Mae)eenzie 13ow'ell at the tin e
they did after Bitting with Ailn for
Months at the Connell table ant
even helping to draft the %recoil 1
from the threne. In speaking of
the Remedial Order he said be Wal
aiwnyaw opposed to the que%tion of
the education of any province being
brought before the fo$ inion Par-
liament, anti the present parliament
was particularly ueattesl to •sit upon
the Manitoba Ss pool question since I
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occasion he has shown a more thor-
ough and comprehensive grasp of
' Secial tor Saturday Nigh public affairs than even, the Finance
Eid Q1oi-es in the best qualities, I Minister. He has a most retentive
:ffomr,, CASIIMi'1tn GLovlis, Ribbons , memory: and always speaks without • that they, would do justice to the .
:at le worth ve; ,.Handkerchiefs note or Scrap before him while the minority if it were shown upon a 1
late 'Finance Minister, Hon. Mr. fair and impartial investigation that 1
worth loo for 5c ; 50- pairs of odd. 1 Foster, invariably has to resort toan actual grievance existed. Ther®
lines of Shoes and Slippers at half ' copious use of notes. On Friday I was no necessitl* compelling the,
vice. The balance of our wonder- I night he dealt largely with figures, !Dominion Government to deal with
MI line of Carpet _ Slippers, Men's. and yet he 'did it in such a way as • the question, as was claimed by the
45e, Women's - 35e, Child's 30e. not to be wearisome. I Conservatives.
1 The chair was occupied by Mayor Turning to the financial condition
Saturday night only, at,elect Mel�enzie, and on the platform, of the country he said: The ex- i
r H. moi 6 ®n ' S l were Dr. Horsey, Thos. Gibson, penditure hi Mr. 'MacKenzie's time
1M. P. P., Ex -Mayor Broekenshire, was 23e millions annually, now it is i
..:e a _ --`_•_ __aa aaaa- Rev Hazlewood, Ingersoll ;. Dr. Tow- . 38 millions annually. The national
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1er, Dr Jas Macdonald, Messrs.'
ADDITIONAL debt was then 140 millions, now it :
giving a verdict on it. lie explained
the position that the Liberal party I
took on the question, and expressed
his faith in the Manitoba government
�I. IRVIN
"THE" TAILOR.
—Report of the. Treasurer, of ih
ham.Pablfo School 1895:
INCOlirs
Balance from 1894 .. .
Taxes levied on Town., ....... .
,• Turnberry ., .
Government grant .
Public School Leavin ltxams..
X XPF:rntrini.••:
Teachers' salaries.
Officers and Janitor .
Repairs .
Supplies.. .. .
Miscellane--ts
1 Clino, Gracey, Robt. Currie, J. Nee- is 253- millions. The towel increase
,__a_. i Martin, Wm Martin Wa- during Mackenzie's regime was
• lt,.l,lla, A.
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e Wing" wanosh, and Blair, of Brussels. An $168,000 ; during the Conservative
invitation was given to any of the ; reedine the increase has been $14- I
87 38 l opposite party to tomo on the plat -000,000, Eminent men have esti-
3,350 00 ! form,and- ample time 'would 'be ' mated that for every dollar that the
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00 00 given then. to speak. None respond- ' people pay into the public treasury
50 00 ins to the invitation, the chairman by the present system of taxation
son, a o g ffi •' Is and
03,819 BB
• lled ou Thos. Gi M. P 1'' t dollars oto pay o (1tt
0 years since 'he - - He Bra .,.t take SO
l '. -, `timate
first launched extreme a view but he
82,904 60 and Mr. M C CCameron
d
1s
355 00, on the stormy sea of political life ; that one-half of all the, n aa..iv col -
s7 7s I he had been more favored than Mr: lected goes to pay officials and the
• • ' • I 334 87 Catne7.on, having had clear sailing' Protection has cost the country .600
38 50
1 dril l's al lose •y ars while Mr, millions of ai Bars, and all to prosper
g i those
Balanceortband-.....-.......
Average salary paid teachers..
e
83,750 60- Cameron had suffered one defeat. r, a few exotic manufacturing estab-
35 °°`1 As to Remedial Legislation he, lisbmerits. The true test of the
43,919 88:1 thought that the matter should be , effects of the N. P. as seen on
ss00 sof left to thearbitration of representa the country is found in the,exo-,
i tivcs from*
the government of Mani-' des of the .- population. He then
toba• and' Canada. His position is , made some . interesting comparisons
Tawri Council.
to da} what it was• in 1878, respect- in the increase of the population in
The Council met on Monday evening ing the N. P It is a fallacy to the different provinces under the I
last. Members present—Tile Mayor and lauild " • up a few at the. expense of Rehr.im regime and that of the Con -1
Messrs. Neelands, 1Terdsman, Galley, Dow-11111
avi-to 1tl� i the system of indirect tax- servativ e. He holds that the pro-'
son, Dore, McLean, Wilson, Gordon and
%tion, such as we have by the N. P. ective system is wholly unsuitable
McKinlay. 1 leads to extravagance and col•ruption for Canada and • that the corruption 1
Minutes of last meeting were read axil w•
in goverllinent officials. and scandles that existed to -day was
Mr. ( xi son next spoke of the,, the natural outcome of it.
inereasettPublie Debt during the - ..
Maekenzi& ' administration as corn -1
pared 'with that increase during the'
time the 'donservatives have been in i Came
power, Bald criticised tile' • present signed, lot
governmentkeeping for kee in such an W awanosh, ab
ne small b
army of clerks and civil se: vante to . llhave threow
do the wort: that was done by one-, and payi
third the niimber in 1878.
Dr. HoFF�ey painted dut that the
Manitoba"'s'!ehool question gave the
government scope for purso.in' two l
distinct lines of policy suited . to the is ,r,prejudices. of people in Ontario and I g,=
Quebec. He had" travelled in 1 BEaa
almost every corner of -the earth' and • Gsxm
in all his travels he was never away Notice is here
from the protection of - the Union eha rter 1T0, that
ha enter
any claim o:
Jack. .The reason of England's
the saidThouras Snii
great prowess and universal power,
he considered, was due td `her trade
policy. He challenged the state- Heron, solicitor for Thon . s
mens ;made by Dr. Montague that "plop, Executers of the state .f the said deceased,
y tired g _ .,. tbnfr 'clues and ttldres s and t cupatie�a with full
SITTTS
Are 'made to order. That's why they always fit, perfectly, admirably, and to a T.
There's more in our suits than a perfect fit , there's first-class material, which it is
always easy to select from our superb aggregation of the finest goods ever brought
into Wingham. Our suitings are unequalled. So is our high class tailoring, and
in clothing, the tailoring is everything. Material, even the best, counts for nothing
if the suit be badly made up. Clothing must be ordered for you in order to fit
you. Order your clothing now while we're offering bargains :
FRIEZE OVERCOATS
IN LATEST STYLES, FROM $9 to $35.
approved.
On report of the Finance Committee the
following accounts were passed: 'gingham
Electric Light Co., lights for December
1;84 70; J. Gillespie, streets, 1r8 60; S. Mit-
chell, streets, 38 cents; Batton rt Feasant,.
charity order, 11;;,Tno. Dickson, Financial
Statement, 86; John. Dickson, postage,01.8 r;
.A.. E. Simmons, printing, 05 25; J. D.
Longs, repairs, 81 10; F. Davidson, repairs,
25 cents;. F. Davidson, streets, 50 gents; J:
Bullard, W. W. salary, 1160; Geo. Ruby,
acting as chief of police, 06; Geo. Baby,
streets, 25 cents; C. N. Griffin, supplies, 50
,Cents. -,
The Clerk reported on the result . •'f the
by-laws submitted to the electors at the
late annual election as follows That 168
*otos were polled in favor of the by-law
'for the reduction of the number of Council -
:fors, and 82 votes palled against it, making
in-ajdlrity in favor of the by-law of 120,
'That 123 vote were polled in favor of the
by -14w for the construction of sidewalks by
localasseesment, and 81 voted polled against
it, making a majority in favor of the by-
law of 92. .
By-law No. 262 for the reduction of tl'e
inzxubeer of Councillors was then read tt
third time and an inotionof Conn. Wili:otm,
seoended by R4TSerdsman, the by-law was
passed.
By-law No. 268 for the building of side-
walks by local assessment was then read a
third tirne and on motion of A. Dawson,
onded by J. Wilson the by-law was pas-
self•.
r. ft. Vanstone asked the Council if the
a for the political meeting held last
iday night was free or if it wad expected
to be paid for.
14ioved by Dawson, seoonded by 'Wilson,
no charge be made for the hall for the
political meeting h*1d therein on the 10th
$asst., in aoaordanhe with past usages.—
(larded.
Moved by Neelartds, aeoondeci by the
uty-I;esve that the thanks of thieCoun-
aid are due and are hereby tendered W. P.
Bro rtsh.ire, Beg., our rehiring ldayor, for
Ole RAO *ed e�fRcient tnaetier in which he
add over the prooaiedings of the
es bine Bzetrtitiye head thereof,
the pest yeter'an l for the interest he
ESTRAY . SEHEE
o the premises
6, cone
t
erne
JA,MES LAI
Whifechu
MELTON AND BEAVER OVERCOATS
IN ALL SHADES, FROM $12 to $24.
b
BLACK OR BLUE SERGE SUITS _
FROM $8 to $26.
be under -
on 12, West
and of September,
ed ewe. The owner
roving property
LACK WORSTED TROUSERS
FROM $2.50 to $6 Per Pair.
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GEO. H. IRVIN,
" THE" TAILOR,
WINGHAM, ONT.
Ont.
OPPOSITE BANK* OF HAMILTON.
OTICE TO CREDITORS
111Arriilt OF THE ESTATE or 103IAS
,. LATE OF THE TOWNSHIP 0 THEN -
IN THE COUNTY OP HIIIION,
LN, ThrcElftnit.
given pursuant t
creditors and
emend ag
, deem
about thirtweutieth da, of /I
(mired on- or before the 8 en
1896, to send by post, pre
of the Village Of Br
I other persons
et the estate of
d, whO died on Or
'ember, 1898, ere re.
enth day of January,
or to denser to G. F.
els, in the County f,f
mith. Jr. and James
England was growing o
Trade and if Canada would ever be
a great nation it would only be by
doing as England had done in open -
ince up her ports and making this a
cheap country to live in. aot. be liable t
Sir Richard Cartwright said : The =...r.fr
County of Huron had Always been distribum
the banner comity of Liberalism.
Central Httrort had been his' home
before it was blotted ont of existence
by the Gerrymander aet, a Yankee
inventten and. a dastardly -weapon
that no upright politician wonld ever
use against a political opponent. Ile
paid a high •tribute to the sterling
worth of Mr. Cameron, and felt con-
fident that he would be elected by a
la,rge majority on the 14th. He
wished to dispel the vvrong ,impres-
sion that had got abroad that it did
not matter much whetbefor tot Mr.
Cameron was eleeted by a large
majority, It was important that
every elector should show that he
was opposed to the coarse that tbe
present government intend to pur-
sue in coercing Manitoba. Sir
nielaard next spoke of the eplit that
itteetiftwesi ate weitate of the town. HOW WiSted the Oabinot at Ottawa,
aGeounts and the na re of the curities (if any)
mentioned date, le said Exam.
distribute the ass v of the said
10 parties entitled th
claims of which notic
resaid and the said MU.
the said assets or Any par
or persona of whose claim not
reoeiVed by them at the time o such
as aforesaid.
r. 111.411t,
of Tillage of Thrombi,
Solicitor for the &Onto .
Dated at &nasals this 81st del ot December, 1895.
held by them. And
that after such las
*OM peoceed
regar only to th
been Elven RS
hall have,
tors Will
thereof
shall
Meeting c he •
Howick M ual Fire surance Co
will e kel at the
TOWNSHIP LL, GCiRRIE,
Ati. o'clock p ., for t purpose of
receiving th eport of the rectors for
the peat 7 r, the election ol" irectors
and Aud ors, and for other einem
By orde of the Board.
W, S. MeKERCHER,
Secret y.
What You Chew
For Suits that suit,
give Comfort tb the
wearer and satisfy
,. atife'rlernyda"g1
OVERCOATS
garment makers
there are any bettes i
and yet we charge no more than other '
li
de for inferior work. Hundreds of new
fall and winter wimples; to choose from,
at prides about half what you have to
pay for old goods, Work donator parties 1
furnishing their owe:cloth.
Rs fres 64m the Injurious coloring.
Tho *taro yoh use of it the bettor
y4* Oki
151 oho. IN TtYCICEtT t, SON CO., Lim
ItAMILICH, ON/.
Luster Smith, an old. colored man,
who lived alone in a shanty on a
-farm owned by himself in Sand.wieh
South, had not been seen by the
neighbors since last Thursday. On`
Ttiesday morning he was discovered.
lying 'dead beside the stove.
Edward Mooney, of Maidstone, has
begun suit to reeover $15,000 dam-
ages from the Michigan Central
Railway Company, in conneetion
with the death of his sons William
and Thomas, who were run over by
an express train at a crossing in.
Essex Center.
If you till)* that a Tweed Suit cannot
be properly made for $4 Spot Cash, call
and see our work. Our terms aro cash.
Opposite the Macdonald Block,
Wieeatera, Ont.
ond.erful Bargains
In all Departments
You are invited to call andtitake lo
and get prices.