HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1896-06-12, Page 44 TJJE WIN1Ai1.M.
Ei WILLIAN18,, Sm CHARLES TUPPER
a
EIT
rums, JTJNE 1';!, 1895.
ead the Toronto Daily Mail's Opinion. of Hing
• AND - I Five Years Ago.
DRUGGIST. 'When the Mali was an independent paper, the "London Times of Canada" this was
1 its estimate of Sir Charles :
1 "Of the system which Ur, Blake deplores, Sir Charles Tupper has notoriously been
' the chief agent; all that is worst in it and has tended roost to debase the national
character is faaniliarly Connected with his name, which may be said to be a household
ACT. G. N. W. TELEGRAPH CO • word of corruption. Nor has he, like his late chief, sttcceeded in Convincing the people
!that except when be is doing the dirty work of a political party his bands are clean; or
Dr, and the Liberal party, saying 'teltsectslitettateaskeiseteleaselsetteeteetaisekeveeettaiisettelaWtse
that M. Dickinson was the one who
had assisted the Patrons. This l
statement has been made f •
Iom the
platform also, during the present 1
eanipaign. We recall these statements
not for the purpose of conveying the
impression that the Liberals and
Patrons are net working brand in
hand, but to show that the Advance
is talking through its hat as usual.
The statement that Dr. Macdonald
opposed Air. Illilne's election is a
falsehood and the readers can judge
for themselves what
terize the statement with whieh this
that, if he governed the nation, its honor, while it might be in danger from such expos best to chal'tLC-
u . Brunswick House- ures as that of tate Pacific Railway scandal, would be secure against a deeper stain.
His name at tbis moment is unpleasantly connected with a suspieioas commercial affair article begins.
in England, and if the sentence of the arbitrators in the Ondetdonk contract naso next
mouth should be against the Dominion, another sinister transaction will be recalitd to /
ingb.ain, - -• - Out " mind. . It is too evident what sort of scheme would ha opened by his accession ef
WECTIVRCH
' to power. Ile is the Prince of Political Oraeksmen, no donbt, but we cannot afford to V '
I purobase ability even of so rare a kind at such a price as that of continued and increased �' On Wednesday afternoon last, a
\~ �- ', demoralization. . The appointment of suoh a man as the bend of the State very pleasing event, took place at
1 1 would be not merely the inauguration of violence and corruption unredeemed by any the home of Mr. Reba Carlisle sr,
, ltiilfT R.lt _.TU1Fs ,and for a moral civil warnshi 7,atdwould aid +tnbe a signal
fora disruption of the community of Hay toLt'nshlp. We refer to the
marriage of his daughters, Miss
""""' Nellie E,, and Miss Jennie J., the
the speech (Mr. Dickinson's) to make Tr Mr. Dickinsen is opposed to the' former to Mr, G. A. Halliday, gener-
a different meaning." Remedial Bill he should eel the aid l ai merchant of Brussels and the
FRIDAY JUNE 12. 1530.
"For months it (the Thies) has of Marko Wallace or Dr. Sproul Latter to Mr. 0, A. Found, hardware
instead of Mr, Whitney. ;merchant, of Whitechurch, The
e
marriage ceremony, which made
e THE editorial squibs of theAdvance four joyous hearts beat as double
are much like summer drinks in a one, was performed by Rev, J. S.
city restaurant of doubtful reputation. Henderson, of Carmel Presbyterian
e They consist mainly of badly flavored church, and very shortly afterwards
wind. s the happy couples drove into the
Tim Montreal Star, a Conservative village to eateh the express trains.
1 paper, says: „Undoubtedly the tariff Dir, and Mrs. 0. A.. Halliday took
a trip south, while Mr. and Mrs.
needs reforming. If the Government Found took the north tram for their
home to Whitecliurcha' ` A very
large number assembled at the
depot to see the young couple and to
bid farewell to the Misses Maggie
and Jennie Buchanan; who were
la leaving by the sante train for Mant-
toba. We join the many friends of
g the happy young couples in wishing
them long and continued happiness
• through life.—Expositor.
LAURI R IN LISTOWEL. reeked with mud.
IS
I "Every issue of the paper (th
Scarcely ever before in the Itis- TIMES) was besmeared with abus
tory of Listowel has so large and and vilification of everyone opposed
enthusiastie a crowd gathered, to to it."
greet a political leader, as asseinb- "The campaign as waged by tit
TIMES is one with whieh no fair
Led on Tuesday, Jung lith for the minded roan can agree."
purposeof welcoming the Hon. Wit- "This kind of warfare has been
fred Laurier, the coming man of persisted in (by the Trus) unti
Canada. Arriving at the station on even the Liberals were ashamed."
the noon train, Mr. Laurier and his "If Mr. Laurier objects to being
called a Frenchman and a Catholic
party were met and conveyed why is it he so everlastingly telling
it in Quebec."
"Thank God there are no Orange-
men among us, the Liberals."---
Laurier.
Here are eleven statements either
absolutely falseor are intended to con-
vey a wrong impression. Two others
riding in a carriage drawn by four are dealt with in other artieles.
spanking hays, was greeted with We do not claim to be infalliable
loud aeelamations by the thousands and are willing to show charity to -
who had assembled to do lout honor, war ds weakness in another, but
and who lined the streets through when that weakness reaches the
which the procession passed. Another point of egotism, we think that it
pleasing feature of the procession, was is bine to call a halt in their career.
the company of school children armed We de not deny that we may have
with brooms, who preceded Mr,
r Laurier's carriage.
a The commodious skating rink was
jammed full of people, and when Mr,
• Laurier stepped upou the . platform
•e be was literally showered with
boquets. Mayor J. W. Seott oecupi-
✓ ed the chair. Those present who
spoke, besides Mr. Laurier, were
Messrs. Grieve, McMillan and Dr,
Macdonald, The Dr. being called
av upon received a tremendous ovation
,e showing that he has a warns place
is
in the hearts of the Listowel people, deplorable straights into which the
through the town in a proeession
headed byfifty young men on bicy-
cles, followed by tifty young men on
horseback, representing the yoeman-
zy of EIma, followed by the Listowel
and Harriston bands. Mr. Laurier
inadvertently made mis-statements
and are willing to concede thatothers
may do the same, but we cannot
believe that anyone possessed of
privileges that are totnnon to all,
'can t,e' so completely devoid of
knowledge as to ignorantly economise
the truth to such an extent and so
giaaringiy as was dyne by the :Idvanee
hist week.
A ROORB ACII.
More convincing evidence of the
as well as in those of his own con-
stitttents. Mr. Laurier spoke putt- Conservative party is placed in this! TRE Advance is growing desperate.
1. aipally on the School Question.. campaign, could not be furnished I Here is a sample from last week's
B
bad taken our advice in the past
they would have gone into the con-
test with a tariff less exposed to the
hostile fire of critics.
THERE is about as much satisf e
tion in arguing political matters wit
the Advance as there is in poundin
a
smut -bag ---The more soundly on
hits it, the more smut it will make
See last week's issue.
Mia. Dicxi\sox made such a pro- MARKET REP01;TS.
found impression on his Blyth saxaxaai.
teudience with regard to the School Wingham, Tune 11, 1890.
CorreQuestion that some of his friends had Flour oper 100 lbs Pxoduele Dealer.
etoe 1 h0
to call on him afterwards to find out Fall Wheat ' 01
05 to 0 6
0
what his position really was. Spring Wheat 0 65 to 0 08
Oats 0 20 to 0 20
THERE is no doubt in the mind of Barley 0 30 to 0 35
the electors of West Huron but that Peas 0 45 to 0 41
Butter,..... , 0 11 to 0 11
M. 0, Cameron will again lead to Eggs per dozed0 08 to 0 OS
victory Iris partyin thatconstitnoney.. Weed per cord.... 1 25 to 1 50
Hay per ton .......... 8 00 to 8 50
Ile has met witk suceessfuI meetings Potatoes, per bushel 0 10 to 0 15
in the west and will begin a series Tallow, per Ib 0 5 to 0 5
of meetings in this side o#' his riding, Cried Apples, per ib...... 0 4 to 0 05
�- g • hicketis .. 0 20 to 0 25
next Ace 111r. John i leitiillan and Ducks 0 40 to 0 00
1 Mr. Cameron will address meetings Geese 0 5 to 0 5
at the following places: Martin's Turkeys.. .... 0 7 to 0= $
School, June 17 ; Deacon's School, ! *Dressed
ed Hoge .... 4 75 to 4 80
I June 18; Foresters' Hall, 13elgrave, ! 10 to 190
f .luno 1t1, AIt a.e invited to be pre• i .. t
sent.
COUNT THEM,
• For many weeks the Advance has
,persisted in trying to make itself he-
ed Zieve that the columns of this paper
It
are"reeking with mud" whatever the
than the roorbaeb they are eircula-! issuer "For months it (The Tnir•,$)
ting to the effect that an emissary; has reeked with mud and every issue
from the Liberal party canvassed i of that paper was besmeared with
the manufacturers of Wingham to 1 abuse and vilification of everyone
sign a petition in favor of Mr, { opposed to it." If Mr. Dickinson
Laurier with the understanding that, expects the support of only
if he got into power themallufaetur_ f those whom we have villified and
ad : expression may mean, if it means , • abused, he had Metter not run he
Cts interests would be protected I will not have a single supporter. If
We are uotsurprised at the Advance • the .advance thinks otherwise let it
for publishing a statement of that name eny one in this eonatitnency
kind, tsr. tei will be seen in anothur \viae has been abused through the
coltunia, that sort of thingennst.itutes columns of this paper.
its chit f stock in trade, but we are!
'sic dire qualities as might be a fit at- •'nt•pri.trl ata man of Dickinson's
age reputation tor hone ty and integrity,
tagonist of this mighty one, this tn.- a man seekie the, confidence of an
i defiled and. pure, the self constituted intelligent eleetnrute to make
,
"r anything, but last week it breaks
, away from the idealistic metaphor
to. and soars into the uncertain fields of
v'a Imagination where it seeks to belabor
to i;
is an luminary fee possessed of such
oar champion of political purity and either ignnrantlr or with nnaii-
neI broadInindedness, One would tiding cion in!c'nr, statement which is
absolutely false. We defy any"na
se, that such a champion. inflated with to prove that any Liberal with the
z
fro the notion of its own ..ttperiot•ty and eel:sN*tt and knowledge of his Darty
int IIIiIJiliti' would ioaetise, at least ever i arrive such ar petition to wily
the primary principles of purity and mamifaeturer in this town or to any
jtr:,tiee and at all times seek to have "
employee in the factories. The
;wiry 13 rate of the meanest and most
regard for truthfulness. Bttt, hist -mi. ! contemptible that ever was publish -
of that, falsehood is its chief weapon I ed for potitknl pur•po es. Let them
and in the space of less titan two and • give (,tit the tonne of the party 'who HULLED CORN
, a, half columns in Ia4t week's is t:e carried ied this 1 etition if they dare Fttd l
It will h.} seers titan It such a ttatratr! T
there are a dozen or more ;tatements r ion, if it is capable of formulating. (1 TOMATO € SOUP and I
that are either absolutely untrue o
on anythmfr J
GIt�,,;rrtir, for the sake of argu-
ment that Mr. `Whitney* did say that
; the adject of the Ontario Govern-
! ment in abolishing the bonusing
isystem was to stab the National
Pul iv and not the manufacturer
(which he did not say) what better
1 does it make his position ;a The
statement is still one that no loan
can deliberately and truthfully make.
What does the Advance say about
It ? Does that paper ever express ,la
BUTTER AND EGGS WANTED
—AT— ,
GEO. GOOD'S SHOE STORE.
Special Bargains for the month of
June in ail kinds of Boors, SUOEs,
TRCxmS and VALISES.
The Red Front Shoe Store,
\\'ingha ham.
See oar Bargain Tables at Sic., 60e., t,&c. and
81.00.
10 a,t,
4.1
rtt
giAlike are agreed that our rf1
By keeping just what you want in perfect fitting,. well nmde,
t an opinion on a matter of this kind? �:1 DEO KIDNEY BEAK, rl stylish and reliable Boots and Shoes and selling the shim, at
Not within the memory of the oldest ei r the lowest possible prices.
inhabitant has it ever been guilty of el
. such an exertion. If it has an opin- . �' '
OIOTIIi1Tc3°
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,Buy your Clouting from John Ruettel &
Sons, the CHEAP AND FAMOUS CLOTHING
HOUSE IN WINGHAM. Already our busi-
ness has doubled since the inhabitants of
Wingham and surrounding country have found out that
money can be saved by buying Clothing and Gents' Fur-
nishings from John Ruettel & Sons. Rich and poor, we
treat all alike, One man's money is as good as anothers.
If you want to save money and be well pleased with a
first-class fit, good work and cheap, John Ruettel & Sons,
Wingham, is the place to buy your
CLOTHING AND
GENTS' FURNISHINGS.
We defy competition. Our prices are the lowest anywhere. We give
no credit, hence we can sell you cheap. See our Boys' Summer
Coats for 50 Cts.; Our Men's $5 Suits are Worth $8; Our
Black Worsteds Suits for $rg, made up to order cannot be
beat for $20 anywhere else. We keep nothing but the most
fashionable goods.
1.39000
HATS, NECKTIES AND SHIRTS.
if you want the latest style in Hats, at John Ruettel &
Sons is the place to get them. If you want a Nobby
Necktie the place to get it is at John Ruettel & Sons.
Shirts, we' get manufactured to our own order. They fit,
and are made ofthebestmaterialandarecheap. If you have
money come to John Ruettel & Sons and buy your Cloth-
ing and Gents' Furnishing. Money will talo wonders.
Money saved is money gained and at John Ruettel .& Sons,
Wingham, you can save it.
JOHN RUETTEL & SONS,
Macdonald Block.
WIN GRAM,'
traw . ernes ...w ere.
BEAUTIFUL, LARGE,g�FRESH,
HOME-GROWN N S JL RAVY�f B RRIES.
As these Berries are grown only
a few miles out of town, you can de-
pend on getting them fresh. Berries
picked this morning and you have
them this afternoon by ieavin ,, your
order with
N. A. F RQU 1u ARSON.
CHINA 114;VSIC. WING Illisini
tJ 11 LJIP
hoe uI
[I
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ever r,c c trtd that it originated
,,,i
r ,'among the rensci•rntrves fur the
have the lie upon tie surface. ltere : base pttt•lrc,-•e r•f misrepresenting the
they are, Count them. Lifter:tie and l,ii.er1tl policy before
°1fr Laurier has ct,me to t'wario : the people. •V (' dare then publish
to deny what be hats been sayil,;; in A the eve'
�.
Cele bee.” t F;IrIlvi:l.i� L 5'.
"Dr. Macdonald al i3 at18 to Orange- , \i'\. Z\ ' 1 t,,:.; 011 `1 uesday next.
hien arid ultra -pate -tants at points1
like Glenannan. Why did he net 1 Y% 'n:..+si, V.}TE for Macdonald.
do the same at Ilehnore:/" ; Lritlat:ti,, meet in Macdonald'sa
" Diekineon tells the sarin Stier, : 1iif3Ck, 1'�r'ltle'iv night. important
story* about no sepirate sch oia be- ` r•,It.iiia^;'.
fere every audience."
an Intelligent opinion
1
let it cease its haggling and carping E, r ill' We commence . on Saturday a series of b:irgains in all
and say whether or not it considers � TOMATO CATSUP * C J r.......... _.c
Kent p ,c•,uuus wtrusing u
sue,a .� e..sted,.ts bent ii;,<at to the i Are delicious.
country or otherwise. [• t!, -I'
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JUNE ARGAINS.:
t ► rtof romi 1 , j� Trythem.f`J " T
aenna SND
"The Advance has on many occas- ! MO. K E I R
ions pointed out that the Patrons and .`
Liberals were working hand in j', w;n h l r
hand." -Advance June 4th, 18(M. On i
the contrar y Ib • Advanee published in bra
its Issue of April 2nd. a, statement to
"Macdonald tells 1118 9tr,ry to 5triv TiII::arlr:n:e8 has never told •-s,
effect that Dr. Macdonald had
ndi-
Iiist the audience." ; r(atic s, the great benefits they , Late 1111Y a1,t Huron at the last the Patron lPr
"Fabling to find tinything in the would tr:�e.ve f.•oni the fast steam- l •.
s,ncr,tl c:lceturrl, Since that
that time rt
tech to criticise, the TIMES garbled ship brie. •hal, irpeatcrt the charge against the
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TRUNKS A VALISES.
, W� o have made preparations for a big month's business.
Don't spend a dollar on Shoes until you see what we have
to offer you. It wi"l cost you nothing to inspect our stock.
I3ARGAIN TABLES AT 1 50c„ 85c, and SI.
BUTTER WANTED.
GEO, GOOD,
t ltam. The Shoe Store, JZe'lMnt.
VA=ia: r ,' a� ''I""'ls7' .. 1.:,`"raz4
TSE ' + T EXPI
Pure Paris
A sure test for Paris Gree
bonds of everybody. if you
as moat Paris Green as wi'.
dimeend put in a tablespoo
At CHISHOLM'S ORM
Ammonia Water (like we se
pure, all dissolve and turn to
blue color. Thi+, is a sure t,
Paris Green If the Green
ed there will he n white self
bottom showing the presence
POTATO BUG LULU
'want it at 2e, per Ib.
W INGI[.t11 IR, 0
POLITICA
NEETIN
ELECTORS! COME
THE QUESTIONS OF
DISCUSSED.
Meetings will be h
following places, viz.;
No. 1, Howiek, Monday,
Fordwieh, Wednesday, J
Gilpin's School, Thursday
.Anderson's School) Mor
June 19th
Wingham, Monday, Jun
DR. MACDO And others will deliver
A fair opportunity will
Conservative Candidate o
friends to address the mee
ate cordially invited to a t
Ladies aro respectfully
present.
Meetings to commence s
GOD SAVE THE t
$ FURNII'UR
is
Do you need anyt
lt'urniture line this s
Bed Room puites,
Parlor Suites, CI
Sideboards, L
Spring Beds
If so don't buy u
what you can do at
CARPETS.
Everybody wants
or less). Call and
GOACEY can furnish
Wools, extra tine and
(36 inches wide) an
woven specially to
sawed and already to
Folded Passer for Ca
Stair Pads 1s the hes
putting tinder Carpe
years. For sale at ,.
BABY CARRIA
A nice line of th
artieles at S. Gtsac
see them.
Furniture, when
titles, delivered fr
Win:zhatia.
riecioa41,.
I:GO TO
GEO
and get s'.
and PIRICE
rte w
CE IT ' Fnv
at lr<.
Fon
Saran
Opposite
Store, Wingh