HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1896-03-27, Page 44 THE WLN ( IAM TIMES, MARCH 27, 189($.
C. E. WILLIAMS,
CHEMIST
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DRUGGIST.
AMC. N. W. TELEGRAPH CO
app. Brunswick House.
Wingham, - - - Ont
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will behissed no matter what the Uettea value all}'where than ['i
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nifty be This is a laid for the
French vote. The government is: lt
about as sick of this bill as the rest ;T j
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of people and that is saying a good : 't el
deal. They charge the Opposition :1 (�`
with obstruction hitt they are not Another lot just received l
at all agrieved over the situation. ' t, and Ph
They seem to take quite a hand in 1
the obstruction tactics then elves. 1
Tuesday night the Minister of:FOR QUALITY (.,'
Public Works filled in an hour and '
a half speaking against McCarthy
emendielent, and said nothing. •Two' jj The}( beat anything.we 47,
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seeo,neat.
. Wiughara, March 20, 1800.
Corrected by P. 1 ...us, Produce Healer.
Flour per 100 lbs.. ..., 2 00 to 2 10
I•'all wheat
Spring Wheat
Oats, ..... , ... .
I3arley
Peas
Butter,.... ...... 4 14 to 0 14
Eggs per dozen 0 10 to 0 10
Wood per cord..., to 1 50
I -Tay per ton ...... .. 15 00 to10 00
Potatoes, per bushel 0 15 to 0 20
Tallow, per lb 0 5 to 0 5
Dried Apples, per lb 0 4 • to 0 05
Chickens . , 0 20 to 0 25
Docks 0 40 to 0 GO
Geese 0 5 to 05
Turkeys.. .. 0 7 to 0 8
Dressed hogs 4 75 to 4 80
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Conservative members s oke rn 1 u
succession in their anxietyfill an:If have seen. Try them and fL
i Mit ' - � q you will wonder how we an
time. It ,vitt not require very close � `[,
observatioti to notice that they are j l sell
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FitXDta.Y MARCH 27, MO.
anxious that Parliament may die q r,]
before the bill becomes law.
LIBERALS' ATTENTION.
A. joint meeting of the Wingham
]iberal Association and Young Lib-
eral Club will be held in the rooms,
Macdonald Block, on Friday evening
27th (to -night) for the purpose of
making arrangements for a mass
meeting -of the electors on. Saturday
.April 4th.
J. A. CLINE, S. G. Bnow\,
Pres. L. A. Pres. Y. L. C.
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LIBERAL CONVENTION POST-
PONED.
Tne East Huron Liberal Conven-
tion announced. to be held in the
Town Halt, Brussels, on Saturday of
this week has been postponed until
Good Friday, April 3rd, owing to
the inability of Dr. Macdonald and
other speakers to leave Ottawa on
the first date. Addresses are expt et-
-ed from the well known D. C. Fraser,
M. P., of Nova Se•:htia; A. Campbell,
M. P., of Kent Co.; Jas. McMullen,
M. P., Wellington, and the menbets
of the Riding, Dr. Macdonald and T.
Gibson. There will likely be an
evening meeting as well as one in
the afternoon. There should be a
Iarge attendance.
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As ail•. lliceartney was driving gybe greatest victory over Vann
:along the road between .Ashfield and .Tack in the reccut storm was won,.
West Wawanosh on Saturday even- Monday at Campbell's Cross nine
ing last, in going through one of the miles from Brampton, on the 0. P,
many bad, pitch -holes on the road, E. when Conductor Osbourne with
the draw bolt came out of the sleigh,
and caused the horse to run away.
In the run, one of the horses had its
leg broken and had to be shot.
engines 541 and 617 and snow plow
4,194, eut a clear tunnel 200 yards
long and 20 feet deep, through a
solid snow bank, in two luinntes.
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No more effective comment upon 1
the incapacity and weakness of the ;j Japan, Young Hyson, 01
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Ceylon, India and Gun d
Ottawa Government is needed than y �r
the fact that having stupidly, stub- ;j Powder Tea at from 20c. lP
bornly walked into a hole it permit- j to sac. a lb.
Fr;
ted the Governor General and a -111
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7j r ALLEN NURSERY CO.,
Wingham, Ont• rl
private member -to usurp the Cabi-
net's functions and arrange a con-
ference with Mr. Greenway. Then
as a farther confession of inability
and propably also from a desire to
pull Mr. Laurier into the hole, too,
this Ottawa outfit asks him to help
straighten the tangle.
The Government long ago lost the public affairs. If he could help to
confidence of the country : its establish at Ottawa such an adminis-
mehnbers distrust each ocher, and tration as he has given to Ontario for
now apparently the (governor Gener• twenty-three years the people of the
al has ceased to place faith and Dominion would have cause for re -
trust in the agregation, in short. it joieing. If he asks for an opportun-
seems to be a pretty generally dfs- ity to try what he can do in conjanc-
trusted body of fncal)abtes, utterly tion with Mr. Laurier and Sir Rich -
friendless, and thoroughly despised. and Cartwright the whole country
—Star, will be inclined to accede to his
request. IIis candidature in Ontario
would strengthen the Liberals not in
DITOR1£L NOTES. Ontario only but certainly in Quebec
THE Bill to permanently exclude and in Manitoba., and probably in
sive cattle from the British market the rest of the provinces also.--Wit-
has passed its second reading. ness. '
For Spring
GEORGE GOOD
e .nes
Invites inspection of the nicest stock of
Shoes ever opened out in Wingham. 4
2 Doors north of Post Office, Wingham.
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And Following Days.
esebeessasearteeteeWeetWetetteteets
Will be pleased to receive callers to inspect stock.
MRS. GEO. GREEN.
SALESMEN W ANTED
Pushing, trustworthy tarn to represent us in the
sale of our Choice Nursery ito,•It. Slum )]ties con-
trolled by na, 11i,zhe4t solar ' or Commission paid
weekly. Stead.% ewple) anent the year round. Out-
fit free • cNetnsIvu territory ; experience not neces-
sart ; big; pal ai.snred workers • spr(tal htduceu.ent
to beginners. iYrite at once for particular's to
ROCHESTER, N. Y.
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Toronto and East G:21 a ni. 0:37 p.m.
11:20 " 10:07 "
0:25 p. zn.-•via, Clinton
Palrnerston Mixed 7:U " 10:40 a.m.
London and South 6:35 a.m. 11:10 "
3:25 pan. 8:00 p.zn.
Kincardine 11:20 114.111. (1:20 a.m.
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AT the Patron Convention in
Mildhnay last week, Mr. Tholton
the nominee decided to stand as a.
candidate for the Dominion Elections.
IT has been officially announced
that the life of Parliament expires on
A
pr 24th. So that there ate now
only 20 legal days including to -day
WINGRAM SCANDAL. on which it can sit.
Some of our readers have expraes-
ed disappointment that our columns
have not contained more about the
Field ease, but we are glad to say
there have been few who •have done
so, and to then we make no apology,
whatever. We have neither the
time nor inclination to give an
elaborate account, which would I
necessarily deai;with personalities eat ¢
gossip, rather than a statement of
facts having a bearing on the case.
The story so far is a short, but de- i
plora.ble one and what the end of it 1
will be, remain* yet to be seen. The
Boroners inquest will be resumed on
Tuesday and the verdict of the jury
will determine the coursethatwiti be:
pursued afterward. In the mean-
time Detective Rogers is in town
quietly working on the case. We ,
are glad to notice that our county
exchanges, so far as we have receiv- 1
ed them, have dealt most courtiousl v
towards us and have sifted out the;
sensational rubbish with which nue
souls have been daily wearied and
vexed and have given only the plain I
facts of the case. In this they have{
shown good taste and judgment that
has been altogether lacking in some!
papers. When the facts of the Case!
are got at we may publish. thein, not
before
THE CONrERENCI':,
It is quite evident that the (;overn-
went is not sincere in the matter of
holding a conference with Premier
Greenway. The French supporters
are rampant over the very thought
of such a course and to allay their r
fears and secure their support, Sir:
Oharies Tupper assured them that
the nth would be rushed through the
Committee at ogee, in fact he pro-
poosed to (nave the house into eotn-
Live Stook rriarit:ats.
Toronto, March 24,—Toronto
cattle markets were overstocked to-
day. Receipts :were 70 cars so far
this week. Butchers' cattle were
slow for common ; very few choice
ofteied. Some Easter cattle sold at
3-1,e C- 31c per pound. These are
the lowest paid here at this season.
Common sold at 4c and good to
choice at Ne. Four cars were
taken for Montreal and one for
J. C. RYicERT, who some years ago l Ottawa. Sheep and lambs were
was expelled from the Dominion
steady lambs sold at 4e L 4e per
pound. -These were in a better
HouseHouse of Commons, has been again demand to -day, to fill space, and
nominated by the Conservatives for sold at 3e e 31e per pound.
Lincoln county. As things have Stockers and feeders dull : stockers
been going at Ottawa, Mr. 11ykert's sold at 2?;e of 31e; light stockers sold
admit ers evidently think he w)uid at 21e Cn.31e. There was nothing
now be in his element on the high done in export cattle. Hogs were
tax side of .the House.—Advertiser.
dull and weaker There were 400
* received the past two days. ]Best
IT is well to hold optimistic opinions bacon hogs sold at 32e per
in regards to oar own country; but; pound. Heavy stores sold ar $3.70
when one reads a speech delivered ' per cwt. Prospects for hogs lower.
l Montreal' Que,, March 23, --There
by Lord Salisbury or Balfour or were about 200 head of butchers'
Rosebery or Campbell -Bannerman icattle, 150 calves, 3 sheep and 80
or li:;;riey er any British Statesman spring lambs offered for sale at the
of first or second rank and then looks hast End abattoir today. The
at Ottawa, optimism in. Canadian butchers were out in considerable
politics is a hard thing to cultivate. i numbers, but were nut disposed to
—Presbyterian. 1 buy more than they could well help,
* * * 1 as the prices were over one-quarter
Ms. LAuzz1En's six months hoist' of a cent per pound above what has
was defeated Friday morning by a been paid here lately. Choice beeves
majority of 24, after the house] sold at from 4e @, 47e per lb; pretty
being in session continuously for 33 r good stock sold at from 31e C?- 3ite
per pound. Milkmen's strippers
hours. The second reading of the were much more numerous than
Remedial Bill was then passed by a. usual, and sold at from 3e Ct. nearly
majority of 18. There were 181316 per pound. Common stock sold
Conservatives voted against the bill y at from 1 .e @ 31e per pound. It is
and 7 Reforrners voted for it. Con -1 probable that there will be an
spicuous among those conservatives! abundant supply of cattle on Thus -
voting against were Cockburn, day, when much lower prices will
Hughes, McLean, (York), lict;ilii-4be in order. Calves sold fairly well,
vary, McNeil, Sproule, Wallace and t considering the poor duality of the
Weldon. : offerings, and prices ranged from $ 2
e = * i fEz: 57 each. There were no sales of
Sze. OLIVER /40WAT will according: sheep reported. Lambs sold at from
to lite, Torte's confessedlyttnaaithe;r-' � $3.50 0: M5.50 each. Fat hogs are
from 4e 0! 41,e per pound.
ized announcement, conduct the cant- Buffalo, N. Y., March 23.----
paign in Ontario as Mr. Laur'ier's! Cattle closed about steady, with all
Ilea tenant in the coming general !sold. Bogs dosed steady for Yorkers,
elections. In the interests of the i at :94.35 (x 84.401 a few light at
government of the Dominion it is to; 8f 4n; dull for heavy grades at
84,2with several deeks of the
be hoped that this announcement. latter left over. Sheep and lalnbs
will be realized. Sir Oliver Mowat' closed strong for sheep and about
has won the confidence of the whole steady for lambs with about all
country es an administrator of sola.
HOLSTEIN DAIRY
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HERE E T'O STAY.
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And the balance of the week.
leeetateereneteeeeeteeteeeeevealitseteeteees
Of Toronto, and her assistants have excelled th.lnselves this
season and have about loo of the latest
FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN 'MITES
For your inspection. Also the daintiest of
CHIFFONS AND FLOWERS
MISS M. MACPHERSON,
;lie's. Herdsman'sp1d Stated, Wingham.
We understand, int.• -rested parties ore spreading
the report that we are not likely to bu lora in the
business We beg to as'm•e the people of 11 inghutu
that we have embarked in the u1)lt, business to stat,
that we are increasing' Ot• business daily. that our
mill: is (.luau and pure. Our customers are our best 1
recoumlendation,
P4JTTD W IT ON TOP -
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JOHN RUETTEL & SONS
MAODONALD BLOCK, WINGHAM.
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That's where people place our wall
paper, for they know we have the
largest and hest line and know that
our styles tinct pa tternii are swell that
we are elweys On top in the; wall
paper leeriness. Our line is the
largest and most complete and the
new patterns we are showing will
certainly cateh your fancy.
There is no neer s its- of sending
out of tolyl
In Order to. get Bargains
We have
4th LARGE CONSIGNMENT
NMENT
:Wendy nperit'(l ,Nit and ere reedy-
Mg
eeeiv
ing goods of
ThE !ATTEST PATEHNS
Every tray. Our sleek of
INGRAIN PPP WITH BOCBERS
TO MATCH
Are beautiful beyond compare and
as cheap as the cheapest for quality. 1
WINDOW SHADES
It is well-known that it never
pays to do a thing by halves, so when
you have bought your wall paper ,
from us. ask to see our Window
Shades, we arc offering
GREAT BARGAINS
In this line. Call arid see us before'
purchasing.
ALEX. ROSS.
%'ING RAM.
The Greatest Clothing and Gents'
Furnishing Establishment
West of Toronto.
Our new Spring Goods are arriving daily. All the latest novel-
ties of the season can be found in our stock. In Scotch, English and
Canadian 'e ,'
1 Tweeds, French and English Worsteds and Spring Over -
coating's,
We make it our business to dress gentlemen in the latest styles.
Keep nothing but the best goods, and all our Clothing is warranted to
fit or no sale. Our Suits, made to order always give an artistic ap-
pearance to the wearer. Give us your order for your Spring Suit and
we are bound to please -you. We are the cheapest Clothing House in
the Dominion. Cash is our Motto. You can save from 10 to 15 per
cent. by dealing with John Ruettel & Sons, the Cash Clothing House.
GENTS' FURNISHINGS.
Our Gents' Furnishings must be seen and examined to be ap-
preciated. - Our new Huts al)d Caps are the latest. We have a Iarge
stock to choose from. to suit all customers. Our Shirts are made to
our own order. They are warranted to fit and are made of the best
material. ,In Neck weal' we pride ourselvesin having - the finest and
best selected stock to be found anywhere. AlI new goods.
READY - MADE CLOTHING.
Our Ready -]fade Clothing Department receives our best attention,
with the view to give our customers the best of value. 'We study our
customers interests in all our dealings with them, believing; this the
only way to succeed in working up a permanent business.
Gentlemen's Salts at all prices. Boys' Suits at all prices. In
I3ieyele Suits we have a fine selection. Will be glad to see one and
all. No trouble to show goods.
JOHN UUETTEL & SONS,
Macdonald Block. ii'IYGIIAl4l.