The Wingham Times, 1896-05-29, Page 4TILE WINGHAM TIMES, MAY 29, 1896.
r E. WILLIAMS,
IHEMIST
A N D -
DG GIST.
itTiG,
H. W, TELEGRAPH CO
app. Brunswick House.
W1ngbain, - - Ont
qe ; Ilg an : iilZPs
can cattle in the same vessel with no
inspection, and they tell me that
when they land in England they go
there as Canadian cargo. I know
this is the ease, but I do not know
that' I would say anything about
it but for these "Facts" you have
put before the people to show what
you are doing for the farmers. While_
we heard that Dr. Montague was
interviewing Mr. Chamberlain in
England :on this. ,question, here we
ate shipping American cattle and
Canadian cattle in the same vessels
from the port of St. John."
"I want an answer to these ques-
tions to -night," he said, "and if I do
not get it there will be some meetings
in this county and there will be some
in Welland, I may go down there."
k`kiIDAX MAY 20, 1890.
Senator McCallum's Great Mels
at gp it€fgu4's Meeting. •
coxs-in a'Itr 'tr',AtI1 R •Sa s THE;
{ MEN. TitT •I'(}WER' INFER/LED'
TUE CANADIAN CATTLE
T:iDUSTRY. ,
Live stook mnrzicate.
111 26 . -There
was a slightly firmer tone to the 1 TOWN OF WINGI,►M.
Toronto cattle market to -day, Ire- I TAKE 1'IUTI(�F that a Court of
ceipts were 46 Cars, including 11,1 Revision of the Assessn :nt Roll of the
sheep and lambs, 9'2 calves, 30 milch Town of Wingha wi be bald in the
cows and springers and 1.,20 hogs. Council Chrarnber he said Town on
Export cattle were quite; dealers Monday, the St day of June next,
bought cautiously. Prices were no at 7.30 p. na, All persons having- busi-
higher, better selling at il4c per ib., nese at the said Court are hereby notified
and some at ate, Butcher's' cattle to attend. J. B. FERGUSON, Clerk.
were dull, owing to small demand I Winghaxn, May 28th, 1800.
from Montreal,. where it is reported
prices ruled low. The market for--
them
or - "'
them was.stead'y, at Se ale for
choice„ 2 c G 2' o for medium to
good, and 2e for common, About
four ears were taken for Montreal.
Bulls were firm, et 21e Sic per
lb. There was fair demand for
choice feeders, .but light stockers
were quoted at 2,'+,e • per lb, Sheep
and lambs were quieter ; yearlings,
with wool on, sold • at 4c 5c per
pound ; without wool they were
quoted at $t per .head less. Some
unclipped sheep sold at 21e. per .1b.,
and some at .3e .1). .3/e, Calves
steady, at $3+•; ® . $4 each. Milch
cows and springers were in good de.
mand,,•,at $20 ,tri. $30 each. Hogs BELGRAVE, Thursday, June 4th,
firm ; best bacon hogs selling at 44e BLYTH, Friday, June 5th.
per 1b1.,-etok'esi at a; e Cu: 4c ; thick
fat and .light,;,$3.5' @ $8.50 per
sows,' Cn $3.2f1, : and stags,
at $r @' $4 5Q per cwt •
Easel Buf a,1Q,;.lalzyy ? 7. -Cattle- '90
cars;; stretig, :e ..port steel's,.$ 4.2,5 (�
,4.40.1; gpQi1•tp choice,, $4.20@ $4.30.;.
coarse ,t• Tpughi.` $3 Gtr#• $4 LQn'.
butchers' steers; �i: 'P.w410 ; green,,
$13.50 @: $t, 7� ;, vVeStern, ;•' 32
$3.G0:fair: tq,good lleife3;s,• $3:95s @•
$3.SQ-;:fogdtng steers, $u.74 @-
steel, bullas, r 2:5.0. try.. ;2;$5„ : Dogs -i :
100 clams;. farm ; 'Yorkers,. $$.40, @
$3415; light and.pigs,3;dQ.�<.; ri3iaQ
mixed packers, .3 Q @. $3.45;
mediums and .heavy, $$.3h G.. $3.45 ;
roughs, $2.75 rz' $3 stage . $2 ��'
f35'•••`�S'heep acid' lams -45• 'cars:;''
•
W ah l'
COURT OF REVISION.
Toronto Ont., May ` .- fere
•
A JOKE THAT FAILED,
Mr, Foster, who had spent .tl bad
half hour, got up and made a joke
about the Senator chastising his
children sometimes, but loving them
all the time. The Senator did not
see the point.
"That's the answer, is it?" he
said, dryly.
"I have .not given any answer,"
replied M. Foster, w n, was, now
feeling decidedly embarrassed , ,
Dr. Montague walkedth the fioiit
of th/platform,
" never shrink alt pppertuuity to
glee an answer to any..question, ask.
std
Me by friend or bpponent." he
Dunnville; AIay' 2L) - Tf'Senat'or maid, He complainer" that `^was
,'IcOalluln had been. .the most irre
onciliable of Liberals instead of th(:'
ood Conservative that he is hecouii
not have attacked the Government
'sore vigprolisly, than he did tit' the
inisterial Meeting `here `tlie✓other
ight. With a ruthless pe' ersity
hat surprised .sna inno�red ie cy.
anagers,_he, threw. a wet blanket
ver the Montsgue boom; after,' as
ey thought, it had been satisfaetor-
developed, and brought to the
lee;the spirit of oppositiort which;
the time of his appearance, had
quiescent. A curious
of the detuozitstratieftrwas
enthusiast. *0 eaol=~ed b v
•able Senator than' by either
gue or Mr. Foster or by
on of Sir Charles Tupper's
By the, time' thtn Glte:lVfiinis • issued instructions;that no mixed
r. J. P. Whitney and Mr.
McCleary, bad spoken, it cargoes should be taken out of St.
cargoes
>th Cat tidiati • apd
American cattle should be shipped
esp�.r ately. •
Senatdr;;'•'Mc,C, av1ium'•.- ' Moil : ` •ave
that order only in April. The mix-
ing had bee,n,going on all winter'.:
• Dr Alntittigue gave` he 8enato%no
opportunity to reply to him, but
brought the meeting to a hasty con-
clusion °`by"eaiking for three cheers
for ,the Queen. ,. .
unfair on`the Senatol'S part •`to sug-
gest improper motives .to. -members in
voting in the House of Commons. It
was the •opinion ;of ,the majority of
the. • douse 'that ; the facilities for
'securing :drainLt e through railway
property were as good and inexpen-
• iv gs".3o04,'berexp�ect0l.,.:He de-
clined to give any ,pledge as to the.
Course `that'= tale -Government Would
pursue, for the reason that he could
not pledge his•eolleagues of the €Cabi
:net ,Disen.ssing jite ,catt1 questian
he said that the Beaver line had
represented that it could not get
sufficient cattle to (make up,tlhe
t�ressels'�;'ear „tries, so he `,allowed it to
caveytineridan` cattle.' There was,
he admitted, no quarantine, explain-
ing that there was no quarantining
at all ?n,, the•carrying: trade.; Be had
ergiLng'U mtoW d's lilidni,a,Iit,
he crowd remained to listen to
r licCaltum, and. presenttly to
hint; 'It had not been anticipat-t
rthodox has he hitherto been,
would: have aught I;!ut• praise,
Government and` the:visiting
rs. But he told the Ministers
ile they were, protesting their
hip for the farmer just before
eetions, • they had, dur ng•the
ion .of . Parliament, .shown
thought a great deal Moro
ilway companies than, for
ralists. lie had before
bill which, if adopted,
ve put the farmers into a
drain their, farms across
operty The Ilaldinia.nd
(1 and other county eoun-
etitioned in favor cf the
at it was not adopted be-
e opposition of the Govern-
.. being;among
*hail voted` :tgaihst it.
Por Revenue or Protection.
'gale Monet�v r_ Times .very' fairly",.
describes the issue between Conser-
vatives and Liberals on the tariff
questions when it says :
'`On the trade ..question, the plat-
forms of`the two great parties in the
eioetorfal. contest . are : sufficleetly,
clean cut not to lead to., misapprc-
hension, provided a .proper' ctistinc-
tion is made between their present
and past views. And this is' special-
ly' true of individttal' public men.
n, speak about:theinterests • The government party is pronounc-
rurers," said Senator Uc- ed in favior of, pl'oteetion, adhered to
luting' his fingers at the ever since 1878. ".fhe Ottawa plat.
',but I. question very- much . form of the Liberals is not. yet quite
'ou have the interests of three years old, and whatever opin-
at heart as much as you,' ions were expressed' by that party
ave.' I' want a pledge that -';prior to that'" date are' not. now, in
upport the hill, and I Want ••question•; except. in so,fat' as they
o•uigltt. If I do not get. it coincide with; this platforrn, Which is-
ow
s
ow you in other 'meetings in a declaration it) fatvor of a, ta.rill'•fo•r
0
POLITICAL
MEETINGS.
ELECTORS! COME AND HEAR
TUE QUESTIONS OF HE DAY
DISCUSSED.
Meetings will be held at the
following places, viz.;
GORRIE, Monday, June 1st.
LAKELET, Tuesday, June 2nd.
IQEWBRIDGE, Wednesday, June 3rd.
DR. M.f1CDONALD
And others will deliver addresses.
A fair. opportunity will bo given to the
Conservative., Candidate or any of his
friends to address the meetings. and they
laze cordially invited to a ttend.
Ladies are respectfully invited' to bo
present. •
Keetinge to commence sharp at 8 p. m.
.GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.
BY ORDER.
•
:El MINE.
higher ,;p}zine 1uiibs, .$5 10 'a .$5.35 ;
few extra, ,-5;:fair to goo41,•
culls and :&onmon „3:G0•
$3.13Q r.Ffair to ood, $3. 3' 45 , ox -
Ports., ,$ 90`..4 h5'; still anti
`:. Mr, W. A::Stevenn .th'e postmaster
at'°fillies Bill died last Sunday:•
I e was an old and highly respected
resident oa-Tlderslre cr .` .
,'Thirteen ' citi'zenSi -of: Walkerton'
Were, fined•last" ee]r:'for°lieblectiiig
to. proeur°ei tags for theirdogs:,beforri'
the '1st oft Mays.(r
try until I get it, and/ will
'niers how yon are using
re great Conservative
country to be always
tting facts before the
ould ask you (turning
r.) for I believe you were
Minister of Agriculture
Wenn' of Dr. Montague,,
ariintilie at the port of•
i
I3. o„
a'n
i1IARRTCT REFORMS. .
tivitrck>f,' ,
+ Iay,23,,189i3
Corr ected'lay l',.,lieans, 7?ro(ltice Dleaiirr
Flour per 1OCI 1bh.: . , 1 90''$0 2 00
Pall Wheat.. i..a ...• ..,..., 0 05.:to 0 as.
Spring Went;,, , . .. 0•66 V 0 G3.
l�tt>ss,. ,, . K .0 20 to.0 g0
ltrli�yl i ;, 0 30 'to 0 3u
. ...'t•0"4ai to c0 46
„<tt':OrL.•,to 0.:11
Eggs,per dozen ..., 1 ... 0.08 ,to 0. 0$
Wood°per cdrd ° 1 25 to .1. 50
Hay per torr....... 8' 00 to 8''50
Potatoeei:pei blisklel, .: U:10 to 0 15
Tallow„ per_ lb., .... 0 . s to 0 6a
Dried Applea,,per lb Q 4t,to, 0 05
0 20 to 0 25i
Duclit3:i•.:,. + 0'40'to 0 00
to 0 . 5
T'urke).s.,, . ,, • .,.. �. 0.. 7. to 0 8
Dressed Hogs l 76 to '4 80
Do you,need anything in,the
.Furniture line this. spring? . .
t, Bed,RQ01t; Suites,
"))ar1or. Suites, s,
Sfdeioar�ds,'Lounges;..
,SPring Bede or Matresses.
f;If 1;o dbli't'buyr'iintil •you see
What,`yohi-'t3azi do at S. Glue); 'ts.
STOCK
Off � SH
emir ;?iix•an�; ,
FORGE GOOD
.Iavites'iuspei'tion of the nicest stock of
'Shoes evet'opeie'ont10 :Windham,•
2,Deots North of Postt)frida, �1'inr:haut.
revenue and a tariff for revenue only. j .1h?Je.1. Q°
altogether. .Tifeadvocates of• a • real • EXECUToirs tiCTi(E
leaving; protection out of tie question
venue tarifa' do not tell us that they1
ex
f i d' 1 M1il 1 f I f tYf r 9
they ra ')(:r W13 t0 )e, axn er5.Ott( , carper,tur, a•ho died cu nr abctit the ia3th day of
that tial', possibly L'onsidei'able''ti'flled lbio to " of `theifowri n[ hi ipultdtroo the County of
II .
et't to realize then• &lin' at once ( 1,orsuan4 to the rteti;ted statutes et �;ntario, 1x357,
p t a Chavter lin, 8codorf iii, the at•r'aliCm•n nP r'u";r
1 they succeed ill ,;att3n a mal• of iw; , Anderenn aLr o t to n'ht r tr:; trot, n
tl tl i 4i t 1 d t 1 (the County oC Huron apd 1,tivio ae n4 pro*
• would be ,required til coMplete the]
Ifuron."SnPe1ioi for the node i
t 1 taw avid deceased on or b
-change which they have in contetna 1 A U , 15Jd, tl+trr n ut+ca
the full ttnrtl ularrt of t
thtarnecou•tte and • ti
11'%TGA LIr.
e in these "Facts for
ioldingupa campaign
at there i:'; you say you
CAS Ear t
tvel•vbody •watits •Carpet§ (more:
or.,'less), ..Call antl"see''what• S.
G[tpk,lry� t an f urtaiehl,Qarpeti3, i n• All
Wge,ler extrn Opprind; latest,designs,;�
(36' inches wade' and 'it;necesser'y,
woven specially -t6 fit`your'rooifis.
awed ends altead$r to lay down
Folded Paper 'fo C pet lining and
Stair Pads is the best'thinn out for
puti•,iug untl ,''t•1✓dr5ets: Will laastfdr
yearn: For''eti1e'at:S. GxAda•)Y's. °
BABY. CARRIAGES,.
A'uice line,of these moNtuseful
artidies at S: Gxraol v's.' Calf and
see. then.
Fitreituit;;\Viieti 13oudht in quart
titles, delivered fi:ee 10 miles from
Winchaah. ••
pq�, e
net Execu 01 r1 .
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dr . a�w wid dt. CttFrfona IT r, dater. a stntautent of T
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NewSpring by , � •
AT BIG- GG22"
JOHN RUETTEL SONS,
MACDONALD BLOCK, WINGHAM.
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 Tweeds, French and English Worsteds and Spring Over.
coatings.
We make it our business to dress gentlemen in the latest styles.
Deep nothing but the best goods, and all our Clothing is warranted to
fit er 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 aro the cheapest Clothing House in
the Dominion. Cash is our Motto. You can save from 10 to 15 per
cerit. by dealing with John hucttel & Sons, the Cash Clothing House.
GENTS' FURNISHINGS.
Our Gents' Furnishings must be seen and examined to be ap-
preciated. Our'new fiats aed Caps are the latest. We have a large
stock to choose from. to suit all customers. Our Shirts aro made to
our oivn order. • They are warranted to fit and° are made of the best
material. In Neck wear we pride ourselves in having the finest and
best selected stock to be found anywhere. All new goods.
READY - MADE CLOTHING.
Our Reader -Made 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 Suits at all prices. Boys' Suits at all prices. In
Bicycle, Suits we have a fine selection. ' Will be glad to' see one apd
a11. . No trouble to show goods.
JOHN RUETTEL & SONS,
Macdonal'd:Biock. • • WINGHAM.
n't
ant
But we want � it 1:east_'a part of your money, for which we will
give you ,s.nythino yon .requIrc in the way of
GROCERIES, 'ROC a Y,
• GLASSWARE'Wer ANNOY CHINA
And at, lowest possible prices for good goods.
TEAS .A S ECI. LTY.
SALADA
Mixed
or Black..
fp,a ' �ifit�
MOC 111' ,1("tMThi
'Iiao11
`ori b In 4 ��,
PURE c eLoN T
ALADA
Is
The Best.
N. A. FU HHIS �`� N
t HOUSE.L .. 9
rr A. GRAND' CARRIAGE
P
--DRAWN BY—
• If you are looking for Bar-, qc�
dpi '7Sitr MD)
gains in Tea ti our
it �1 "
['r'' Is no more ridiculous tis an outfit than a fine suit of clothes and
GUNPOWDER it a seedy or doubtful looking fair of Shoes,
tu.'L9th day of June, (>]
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J A �> THE FOOT - WEAR i ...,
() I tariffquestion, tl t ` ,o of tire secut,tta .fl
t
Ort the tar'; the patrons
�'n
(11 any) hold ht theta u# rwtfeo f+ hereby sten r1
thatthet+ai, xtn;ufor ai1l fnnnt•diaruly after the J
the: ern, hat inat regard oily to the Cfaltn8 Qf N'i11Ch ' caress. N
o shall tem ra unotice.Vrl i1e. r Cl 1
Fr -.4
tlnS
S and Mi L tl 't stand 1 tl
an( i e ar rya ('S San with the ,,.tentluned dat proceed todinttihutu thenx.ce37 IS a truer guage of the character than
.i1)eials, the Patrons lravit?�,' first nP the t,id dent1 autona the partio4 cntitltri Ff At 20C, a ib It's great Cr
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declared 'for,' a tariff for revenue
li t n tt 1 t o h d I 1 i cities.
only. • •I .rntiN W. DODD, Executor.
`
J. A bI(aitl`(1V. Sorfeitnr for Executor.
1Yinghutp, Litlt 1iaM1, 151n3. JN
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eI FARM TO REHT� t
.� Winghar�i, - Ont, f�
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1 ni ea of the : j r'
.311,1. at heifer, 2 or t1
net rosy have same ' ,0
a r cs ie
tine at the port of St 1 W lte I%I (u re, aged )o years
s+wer, Are you loos;- son of Thomas McGuire, of the tots
`) y l ship of Rowles,• coinnlitted snicid
ipterest of the farmers Fr•iday r .
iday evcnin g May 15th, b
bsidizedLthe line ast fl t of hanginghitnself in his father's barn
run between St. John No reasonean be as:-i;ned,
4ostrr give the fartnersa • Mr. Norman McMillan, of Myth
their cattle in winter. took is turn for the worse on Tues
'of St. John, while we day and is lying very ill at th
1 we could. to have the res'dence of his aunt, Mrs. McGrego
o removal, we have where he has been stopping fo
nadian and Atneri- several days.
I A 200 acre farm to rent, well watered
j, i and first•olass buildings. Apply to box
j 12.1, Wingham, Ont,
HEIFER ESTE
-i
erterSi
r undersigned on IV
3 ears ld. 'L'lie
1. by paying all expenses. 1 R
NI. 0A8SELs• 1704 areez74...TrztrearrafririMal.
- dr
any other article of
ow we have -the finest stock of Shoes outside the.
an
ES
Is our business ; we buy the best ; we buy at greatest advant-
age, because we buy in largest lots ; we sell on dose profits ;
we can therefore give our customers
GEO. GOOD,
The Shoe Store, Wingliftm4
G. E. i. ing's old stand.