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Rev.
iptnin
bus exp'
once vigorous , and amusing. He
says! 4
"It is well adapted W 'irritate every
one without doing a particle of good.
It combines the prospect of a long Donnybrook 'oetWeen the
provinces and the Dominion, with a
Barmecide feast for the Manitoba Ro-
man Catholic minority." •
So contrary to the whole Spirit ot
Canada's constitution is the feefieiiff3,
says Dr. Grant, Speaking of the
placing of all the educational powers
of the Provincial Government in the
bands of a chosen nine, that one is
tempted to think that the innocent
Father Lacombe must have drawn
it. The machinery of the measure
looks wonderfully complete at first
glances bat a Closer examination
Antes that thero la hot a pound Of
Steari tri elan it. There is not a cent
ti money provided tor, not even
enough to hire a room in which to
meet. That the salaries of the super-
intendent and localinspectors and
other inspectors should be paid out
of a fund to be provided by Maintoba
sounds like a huge joke, because
Manitoba will not provide a dollar
towards this end.
"The efficiency of the schools is to
must be devoted to sour public school an official visit a few days
be determined by inspectors appoint- instivatiofar
n. So the choice seems !ago, said the school was doing very Some days ago an exceedingly
ed by the Lieutenant Governor in to rest on a public library, gymnas- I nicely and expressed himself as well critical operation was preformed at
Council, and every school is to be ium baths etc. The suggestion has satisfied. J. W. HOGARTII, the public general hospital by
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Teacher. Dr. T. K. Holmes, of Chatham.
Ir, consisted of the removal of a
diseased kidney from a lady, 45
Snap Shots. years of age. The organ had be-
Allidmay baseball clubs has re- come solidified and abnormally en-
, larged. Now the patient has passed
have anything. No doubt the bill organized.
ment of the money. We are grati- , the crisis, and appears to be making
says that any sum granted by the Geo. Gould, of Walkerton,
fled to learn also that a portion of ' a quick recovery.
Legislature of Manitoba for these
the money is likely to go to the de-lclerk is dead.
Separate Schools shall be placed to
ceased relatives. Harold Jarvis will sing in Goder- I Sunday night burglar entered
the credit of the board. But there is lich on 12th inst. iCovvan & Quick,s store through a
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PALi, GRANT'S LETTER, "Even at the last hour I 'would fain was in town on Wednesday inspect-
ineipal Grant has a poor hopethatthe Government willfrankly ing a ear of blocks for the Liverpool
. recognize that it is attempting the market,
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THE WINGRAM TIMES, MARCH 6, iso6.
the remedial bill, and he hnpossible. The longer it perseveres
ed it in a way that is at on the present course the worse for
it and for the cotintry.' If this bill
would settle the question men might
give it a grudging support. But
clearly it will not. More will be
wanted, for it is already expected and
spolion of.
"The Government would do a
brave thing if it called its followers
together and announced its decision
to begin again on the basis of accept-
ing the proposals of Manitoba.
Should lig supporters from Quebec
rebel, what could they do? Simply
put Laurier in power to let him do
the very thing which seems to them
outrageous. Surely' at this critical
epoch Canada might cease convulsing
herself over a matter which three
or four sensible men could settle, and
satisfy every one, a few clerical and
secular bigots always excepted."
Miss Libbie Playford has finished
her course of instruetion in the
Werld's Fair system of tailor dress
cutting.
A number of our citizens attend-
ed the funeral of Mrs. Thomson,
mother of Mrs, R. Black, Seaforth,
on Sunday last,
LOWER WINGHAAI.
Tho following is the report of S. S,
No. 11, Turnberry, for the month of
Feb. 1896. The names appear in
Order of Merit. Senior IV: George
Ansley, Johnston Benson
CLINTON.
Wm, ,Cantelon, jr,, Is suffering
from inflamation of the bowels.
The Booed of Health have recom-
Mended that the Council enforce the
dak.Y earth system of closets.
IMr. 13. Potts was afflicted with
blood poisoning from picking a pimple
on his hand. The results will, for-
tunately, not prove serious.
Town Clerk Coats has been official-
ly notified by J. T. Garrow, M. P.
P. for West Huron, that $10,000 of
the Stavely estate money will be
handed over to Clinton. The money
Cruickshank. Junior ; Nellie
Graham, Fanny Green, Rosie. John-
ston. III; Annie Currie, Geo. Elford,
Verona Phippen. III No. 2 : John
Iztekeridge Spence Currie, Flossie
Prove the iuerft of Hood's Sarsaparilla -.11081-
tive, perfect, permanent Cures.
Cures of scrofula In severest forms, like
go!tee, swelled neck, running sores, hip
aiseaSe. sores In tho eyes,
Cures of Salt Rheum, with its intense itching
seald 'head, Otter, etc.
Cures Of rillipie9; and all other cruP-
tiOns tljt0 to impure blood.
Cures of Dyspepsia and.other troubles where
gooti stomach tonic was needed.
Cures of Rheumatism, where patients were un.
able to work or walk for weeks.
Cures of Catarrh by expelling the impurities
which cause and sustain the disease.
Cures of Nervousness by properly toning and•
feeding the nerves upon pure blood.
Cures of That Tired Feeling by restoring
strength. Send for book of cures by
Graham. I.i : Wesley Ansley, James 1 Sarsaparilla
Senior t Maggie Currie, Almeda To c. L Hood & CO.. Proprietors, Lowell, Mass.
Ansley, Gertie Mansor. II Part Hood's Pills are the" best after-dinner
pills, aid digestion, We.
Junior: Ellenor Mitchell, Ger tie
Finley, David Finley. II Part
Cruickshand, Clayon Phippen. 1 ,
Part Senior ; Joseph Finley, Lizzie ! Mr. Wm, Cadmore, of Clinton, has
Murdoch, Cinclair Phippen. I Part shipped about_ 500.tons of baled bay
and straw from al
•ound Tilbury
Junior : Pearl . Lockerldge, Ivy
Mainprize, Georgina Phippen. The during the past three months.
number of days school was kept 1 Rev. Mr Kenner, of staffa, father
open during the month was 19, the of J. II. Kenner Stratford, has pur-
total number on the roll for the chased the premises in the south
month 56 and the average attend- ward of Mitchell belonging to Mrs.
once 35. The very low average AI. Barney, of London. Rev. Mr.
attendance was largely due to an Kenner intends to retire from active
unusual amount of sickness in the ministry at the end of the present
section during the last few weeks. conference year and become a rese-
Inspect& Robb. when he paid the dent of that town.
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--AND THE—
CASH SYSTE
Are now on the home stretch of the second year, with a goOd
lead, and
RUNNING STRONG
We have just finished stock -taking, and find that we have come
out handsomely on top. We are now entering upon our third
year, and in a better position than ever to place goods before
you at prices tht.t are right
AND SURE TO WIN1
Your approval and your cash, We have much pleasure in thank-
ing our customers and others who patronized us during the
year, and helped us along so heartily in
THE GREAT RACE.
Our Dress Making Department, as usual, is up to date,
and ahead of the times. Nothing but first-class work turned
out here. All heavy goods bought here cut free of charge.
CUTTING AND FITTING A SPECIALTY.
MACDONALD BLOCK.
deemed efficient till an inspector re-
ports it inefficient. As' no inspectors
will be appointed, we shell have
`Dothebovs Hall' over again if we
been made that in conjunction a
modern opera house be erected. The!
idea is a good one and will meet with
popular favor. A public meeting
should at once be called and definite
steps taken for the proper invest -
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G. MCINTYRE,
WINGHAIL
not even the pretence that the window upstairs, The clerks armed 1
Dominion Government has the power BLYTH. „ Geo. Swan, of Kincardine, attempt- '
with shotguns were on the watch.
. 1ed suicide, by shooting, in Toronto,i
Both fired and the burglar fell. Taist
constitutional question is shirked. If . clerks ran for a physician, but when
to enforce any such. grant. The
the Roman Catholics are thankful for
A large number of our citizens are on Sunday.
seriously ill at present. Alr. A. G. Stewart, of the Tees- they returned the 'bnr,glar had
such a hill the fax must have been
Regular meeting of our town , water News, is around again after a escaped. A warrant will be issued
thankful for the dinner to which the for the arrest of a prominent young
Tuesday eveniug. hall on severe illness.
council as held in Industry -
stork invited bim."
Guam) SUCOESS,—On Friday everel Bentick farmers are said to be man, ofwho lies in bed with his body
a few school districts are organized
Industry hall was a grand success, I raise money to buy feed. Rheumatagm Cured in a day. --South I We have the best stock of Envelopes in town, =4,
Dr. Grant points out that eyen if full shot.
ing the Gibbs benefit concert held inlmortgaging their farms en masse
and their trustees call upon the muni
rintedStationery.
We are in a position to turn out
BILL HEADS,
LETTER HEADS,
NOTE HEADS,
STATEMENTS,
At a lower price than ever before,
wevaemivivw".1"w'
$ENVELOPES
cipal coenells to levy a separate
withstanding that the etertainment . rain,
Barrie Town Hall is can print and supply them as cheap as the cheapest,.
the hall was -literally packed. Not -1 going to Arnaran. rterlatiell Cure of Ribetuir;Itism 1
school tax. the municipalities may from lack of care by the , Ttis anion onthesicyleYmeisr°in remarkablenin
obey, but they are confronted with
those that took part performed their' , , , „ ,
t Public Property Committee. 1 mysterious. It removes at once the cause
of the disease immediately disappears. The
parts. .well. The large audience I
SALE BILLS
.was of a purely local character
section 92 of the British North A tsouerice larmer lost his reckon- first nose greatlybenefits.7" cents.
America Act, which, detailing theand started for Clinton with Warrantee(' at ChisCom'sdruffstor%.
Wares, says that one of those ex- per fOr1118 nee. After paying for! loadTo give an example of the big 4
Printed on the shortest notice and the price in keeping witb,
exclusive powers of Provincial Legis- was delighted with the evening's ingofwood on Sunday ni ' ' a
oi mug.
elusive powers is the levying of what little expanses were incurred Parkhill citizens know how to use logs that are being brought into
"Direct taxation within the province there was a balance of ' about .i:;-1-3. a good thing .everbody makes use of Chesley, a product from Mr. Peter the times.
angel of death paid us a visit and rary. tioned. ' He recently cut down a tree Give us a call when you are in need of anything'in
in order to the raising of a revenue Deals. —On Sunday night the the Public Reading Room and Lib- Essen's, 4th con. of Eldersli, is men-
forwrhis surely," says Dr. Grant, took one of our oldest and: most re -i
i Fire Commissioners set fire to a on his farm and hauled the logs to the Printing line and we will use you right.
provincial purposes."
"deprives the Dominion Government spected citizens, James Dodd. The , pile of boxes near Hosrg's old furni- Krug'e mill. There were five logs,
of the power to authorize the collec- funeral took place from his late ture factory, Paisley, to give the each 12 feet long, and when cut pro- 0
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tion of such taxatiou should a inuni- duced 2,000 feet of lumber, in addi-
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residence on Wednesday at 1 p. m.1
and proceed to the Union Cetnetry !firemen a test. The result being most
eipality try We ex:periment it will I sat' •
tsfAcCory.
for interment The diseased was a
find itself in litigation pretty soon.
secured from the tree.
Should it refuse and the board under
buried by that body. Th a bereaved! - Alex. Matheson, of Braemar, lost
_ member of the A. O. U. W., he will 1 ,
ones have the sympathy of the entire a voluble marc a short time ago in
take the working instead, the litiga- Onto+ ta West.
tion will come a little sooner." Alex. McPaul, of the 3rd con. -
community. • a very curious manner. A piece of
"The bill, too, proposes that Roman Usborne, was married on Wednes- •
WROXETER.
Mr. John Hooey has returned
(llasow.
Rev. Kerr preaches in Win gham
next Sunday.
Mr. A. Goebel our poplar jewel-
ler Sundayed in Brussels.
Mr. Heftry Willits is able to ' be tire was extinguished.
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Catholics assessed for the support of day to .Miss Rebecca, daughter of .n .
turnip got stuca in her throat, and
sectarian schools are to be exempt Wtn. Whiteford, of the south boun- i that condition Mr. Matheson took
froin taxation for Public&h0015. The dry her to a veterinary, surgeon to have
B. N. A. Act gives no pewer to the - the turnip removed. The veteri-
Dominion Government to make such During morning service on nary, in trying to push the turnip
exemptions. If it does, may it not Sunday week the English -church, down the horse's throat with a
rubber tube on an iron rod imp-
els° exempt the Mennonites and the Southampton, caught fire from the
Anglicans ? The province would able damage was done before the
furnace in the basement. Consider. tured the animal's throat in such a
have very few people left to tax. Of manner that she died shortly after -
necessity the province must proceed wards.
Against any man who refuses to pay. --s--a-----ra----e-s------es------sseee-,
a Provincial tax. What a veritable
Lucallus banquet to the lawyers is
d 1 , all this litigation !
around again after his illness.
Mr. Andrews, of C. P. R., preach-
ed twice in Brussels on Sunday last.
Mrs. Anderson, C. P. R. agent,
(tienannen, was in town this week.
Mr. Wilson has secured another I "res, on which is a frame house
and the land is in a
car Of pressed straw, price 510 per and bank barn,
ton. good state of cultivation, fairly well
Mr. E. W Hazelwood has gone to fenced.
Toronto to take a position in a drug
store.
Mr. R. H. Fortune, V. S., and
lady, 01' Ayton, were in town this
week.
R. Martin representing Kilgour
lir0t4., of Toronto, was in town this
Alex. Murray, of the 10th of
Maryboro, has sold his farm to J. P.
Buchan, of Pickering, for the sum of
$9•)00 The farm comprises 50
your child
promise
"Again, if the trustees of a school
district require a' loan and the Lieu-
tenant Governor in Council declines
to Benetton the loan, his Excellency
the Governor General in -Connell Is
to have the power. Can the 13 N. A.
Act, by any stretch of meaning, be
made to .cover this transference ot
power ? Besides, what means aro
provided for informing his Excel-
, lency's advisers as to Whether there
is sufficient security for such loans ?
The bill, Dr. Grant declares, pre-
sents friction at every point, but it is
doubtful if a better bill could be
dra,wn. lly the constitution the sub-
jeet of etittOlti011 is left to the pro-
vinces, and the wisdoni of such an
, arrangement is shown by the. fact
that there are peenliarties in the
system or in the administration of
tacit provinee.
Finally Principal Grant says
w vett .
Airs. M. Becton, of Becton, is the
guest of the Mosgroves of Turn -
berry.
Mr. .1‘.1,ex. Campbell is in town
ugain after a month's stay with
A friVlaill Accident took place at
the Jarvis limn, near Paris, Friday
morning, whereby Louis Jarvis a
man aged 30, had his arm badly
chopped. De. Sinclair, of Paris
foiled it necessary to amputate the
arm 111)JUt ND' inches from the
socket.
The Ontario Agricultural betiding
recelyed another scorching last Fri-
day morning. This trine the Labora-
tory was the seat of the fire and the
substantial building was completely
tion to which 6 cords of wood were
THE TIMES, Wingharn.
Now is Your Tim
TO PURCHASE GEE A_
GOODS.
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I have been purchasing large lines .of Goods in all De
partments, and in order to make room for them, I must run 0
my WINTER GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCE'
FIGURES.
Having sold out the bulk of my Fur Capes and Coats,at
bound to get rid of the balance on hand, I will give you gre
Yon note the difference in
bargains.
Ladies Mahtk4 and Mantle Cloths will surely go wh
children. Some have inarly
every ailment, even with
the ghost of care. Others far
more exposed pass through
unharmed. Weak children
will have continuous colds
in winter, poor digestion in
summer. They are with-
out power to resist disease,
they have no reserve
strength. Scott's E. mulsion
of cod-liver oil, with hypo -
phosphites, is cod-liver oil
friends in 13arrie. partly digested andadapted.
Rev. Whalen, of St, Helens, oceua destroyed before the fire was got -. _ 1
L 0 the wea cer c igesaons of
z' l V 1-*
pie i the pulpit in the Presbyterian under control. The city lire brigade
church here last Sabbath. ;helped to light the flames, kept them , cliiidr en.
Mr. 0. Donoghue, of Teeswater, from spreading to the main building, Score S4X0W4Ot, DtdtVidds OM.
sec, and $1,0*
you see the prices.
Men's Ready -Made Suits and Overcoats, also Boys'
and Overcoats, in all sizes.
I have the largest range in town to select from, come
get them before they go.
Men's Fur Coats and Capes, a few left, which I know y
will buy when you see what value you get for your money.
T. A. MILLS.
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