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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1896-08-07, Page 44 C. E. WILLIAMS, CUE1/1IST • A N L? - - TUE WINWJAM1 Maws, AUGUST 7, 1895. Interesting Discover ;1'xAltlilaT BFPO11TS, EDITORIAL NOTES. Hon. Mr. lIlu'ty has returned to rruru J ... h.ingston land will take an ocean inn upon the history ot the OM istta trip for his health, church iu the first two centuries of Judge Richardson has deckled! the era, Among them is a mann- that Mr. Davin must pay the costs of script front the 'fifth contury, which the re-count in West Assiniboia. •o.e orig- : teal Gnostic writings of the of second DRUG CAIS ,i, . Hon. w. D. Balfour, the new I r t century. Its value consists not only vii tial Secretary, was re•e]ected by in the fact that it hands down old acclamation in South Essex. Gnostic: writings that have hitherto been unknown even by name, but, v Nonfat. �Vingiiem, August 0th, 1806. Several most important t1r5e0Veriela Corrected by boon made le Cairo bear- P. Deans, Produce Dealer. 90 t7 Flour per 10Q lbs.. . • .. 1 75 to 0 61 Fall Wheat 00 60 to 0 1 Spring Wheat, ...... • •' • - 0 18 to 0 20 (tats, 0 30 to 0 35 Peens 0 42 to 0 43 Peas 0 11 to 0 12 Butter,.... p .. 0 08 to 0 OS F.1gs per dozen . • • • • 1 25 to 1 50 Wood per cord, ... .. • • • 1 00 toll) 50 Hay per ton, new Potatoes, per bushel, old, 0 101to 0 50 to 0 15 Potatoeo, per bushel, new 0 4 to 0 4 Tallow, per lb Dried Apples, por lb0 4i to 0 05 Chickens .. 0 20 to 0 25 Dunks 0 40 to 0 60 Geese 0 5 to 0 5 0 7to0 8 Turkeys. . •„ . 4 75 to 4 80 Dressed Flogs... ..• 10 to 'L3 Wool 'Pros Premier and eight of his ve been elected AGT.G.'. W. TELEGRAPH byCO �acclamation. No opposition was Cabinet members ha orte e( lin any case. above all, in the circumstance tfa one of them was known to. Irenaelts and epitomized by him without any tatement of the source from which t Rrtlllsmoic House. The executive Committee of the he derived it. The discovery or this .';North Grey Liberal Association has manuscript enabled us for the first Out offered the nomination for the riding i time to test the accounts of the Gnos- ' 77] n dC1, to Hon. William Patterson. ' tic system as given by the'chureh fathers in the light of the original manuscript. It contains three inde- pendant treatises, entitled "The Gospel according to Bary, or the Apochryphon of John” ; second, 1 "The Wisdom of Jesus Christ" ; third, "The Practice of Peter." "The Gospel of Mary" is the document used by Irenaceus, and consists l mainly of the revelation of John. "The Wisdom of Jesus Christ" con- sists of questions addressed to Him by His disciples and Inns answers. "The Practice of Petei" is a narra- tive of one of Peter's miracles of healing. — _- — 1 The many friends of Hon. Wm. _._.3��1t y r� Marty will be iniad to hear that• his �qa ,� � i 'iC1.�Aiittla health h•ts m eh approved. rl'oo AL; GUS'.' 7, 1896. Mose attention to business was the cause of his illness. The Montreal Gazette rather en- joys itself in advance over the lively - FOREST PRESERVATION. I time the Dominion Opposition is to Though the importance of our forest as a factor of national pros- perity has always been recognized too little attention has been hitherto devoted to the preservation of this Cat source of wealth fromelestrnet- ion. 'It has largly been taken for granted that as settlement and civilization progress, the forest must be sacrificed to the needs of agri- culture regardless of the scientific truth that unless a certain preceu- tage of l ' kept in timber, but have withe new Government. The Brantford Expositor says the session can no doubt be made lively enough —but with full. revelation of hitherto only half -revealed crookedness oked Government. son the part of the Tupper Perhaps the Gazette is wise in hav- ing its hilarity in advance, on the principle of the well known story of the than and the buil.—Advertiser. Mu. George Wrigley, who has been editor of the Canada .Farmers' Snn since its inception, has been! compelled to retire from its editorial nt because of failing eye sie.ht. Mr. Wrigley is it trenchant ATTER OD EGGS FARTED —AT— GEO. GOOD'S SHOE STORE. Special Bargains for the month of ,Tune in all kinds of BOOTS, SILOES, TItcK S and VALISE$. The Red Front Shoe Store, Wingon,. See our Bargain Tnbie$ at 250., 50r..,.050. and att$I.00.-.rrr�Mllfw� Live Steck 111arkats Montreal, Aug. 2.—Business was amaddling at the local live stock market this morning, and receipts were about average. There was a little business done in lambs for ex- port, choice stool: fetching 4e per pound, live weight. There were no the lane is choice cattle on the market though management prises ruled a little higher than on the client ce will' gradually Monday The receipts and prices surelIdetrloi ate so as to render writer, and while he has been chief' were as folllows:-450 head of cattle farMin unprofitable. The Ontario newspaper en onent of Patron Pritt-, at oe «) 31c per —450, live weight; a r-. 'a sous en. s at 3c at 3�e 0 t nentehas done much in the ciplea he has wielded a vigorous P i00 sheep and lambs, pa§teessto inculcate soand views His many friends in and outside the; for sheep and lambs, at $hoe e report of !profession will regret to hear that. X3.50 each for lambs; :350 calves, at on tilos question and the 1 f r a time he has retired from active (.�G. Mr, Thos Southworth, Clerk °f duty. It is to be hoped not for longi Past Buffalo, N. Y.., August 3. -- Forestry for 1S9G, just issued con- and that a needed rest will soon t'e- Cattle closed firm, at 10c establish his health and energies.— for heavy steers with late advance at tains a good deal of information as f i 50 ,L $4.55 ; light Kansas brand - to forestry conditions in this Pro -Advertiser- London e-1 steers L 20 light closed 10e vine. A persual of this document indicates that the Ontario Govern- ment has for some time been devot- ing a good deal of attention to the subject of forest preservation. Two noteworthy steps in that direction - are the settiug aside of s.lgonquin Park as a perpetual forest reser' and the adoption of the system of IT PAYS TO The floe' of success still continues to attend pupils of the CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE Cg,p THAM, OAT. Kenneth Coatsw•orth has recently been placed as assistant in the office of the Chatham Loan and Savings Co. We were asked to supply a teacher of Penmanship .and Commercial Subjects for an America,LDusiness 1 College. IT PAYS TO ATTEND THE BEST. ODDTII] " Ori_JO°12:1-171. Gr' —AT THE --- 1 G—" Buy your Clothing from John Ruettel & Sons, the CHEAP AND FAMOUS CLOTHING HOUSE IN WINGHAM. Already our busi- _ ness has doubled since the inhabitants ot Wingham and surroundingi, buyingtry out t t money can be savedby ) 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 ell Ruettel &Soils first-class fit, good work and cheap, J Wingham, is the place to buy your greatr. The leaders of the og dock strike of 1889 are ol'ganizitan ` lower Yo Yorkers atll $'.:3.70 ; kinds; pigs, $3.80 sales0 .of, another of equal magnitude. 'torn m. AMERICAN $3.55. Sheep and lambs closed steed?r E IGS' N Tillett d J H Wilson ' h It old The graduates of this College are in strong oe• mend. College re -opens for the fall` term on Tuese ay, .Sept. let. For Catalogue, address. D. .lcLACULLAV ,°i Co., Chatham, Ont CLOTHING AN a s GENTS' FURNISHINGS S We defy competition. Our prices are the lowest our where. ys' Sum mer give ve no credit, hence we can sell you cheap.See are $8; Our Coats for 50 Cts.; Our Men'sem$ made Suitsuto Worthr cannot ber Black Worsteds Suits for $15, beat for $20 anywhere else. We keep nothing but the most fashionable goods. 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 ofthebestmaterialand are cheap. If you have money come to John Ruettel & Sons and buy do your Clwonders. oth- ing and Gents Furnishing. Money willMoney saved is money gained and at John Ruettel & Sons, 'Wingham, you can save it. - JOHN RUE ;r TEL & SONS, WINGHAM. NEW CROP llacdonald Block. TIMOTHY SEED, 1 I Another shipment of that good. can-. n.ed CORN we are selling so cheap, just to hand, every can gauranteed. Mann, Ben i et an with a sold. M. P„ Thames unions to federate — and strike simultaneously. It Inas �ewmarl:et, Ont, r, t NTu 1 BY r,L long been publicly known that the: yon sixpence rise, the "dockers'banner" re street noltlt, supposed- to have been conceded by" I d )c1r companies, was a delusion, - Aug. 3.—Elias Slarman, living tit- toll gate .i . died yesterday euddenl,y of apoplexy. Hewas e ,, t R , :about 40 years old and weighed, before his sickness, 502 pounds. fire ranging which has done a great rhz dockers are really worse off than, deal during recent years to lessen( ever. Strike combination agents; the number and destructiveness of i, areactBelgian vassind n ran the men oms tt,a forest fires. The report sus;z.;ests an 11 el the Thames strikers. The doe`1:, exteniott of this policy pointing out that there large areas in Northern Ontario manifestly unfit for settle- ment owing to the broken .Ind sterile character of the land which ought to be maintained as forest reserves. This does not mean pro- I nay School: of the town and having f...-. .tis The resolution is modest -1 SEED I/ 11 E 1J . n p dock companies have refused all the men's demands. Is our last issue there was publish - ea a resolution passed ata joint meet- 1896. and every da end .nf the season. Bring along your ing of the Superintendents and .poles and get them manufactured into assistant sueerineendents of the Sun- jely.,._ HnsTrstes & RITCED Wingham, Aug. 6th, 1806. reference to Sunday parades and —� ---.- -- WINGHAM CW.ER AND JELLY The undersigned tai iafgbam Cider Tuesday mid Wed anti 19th, and A •nten ud r�. ,UTAT ORS, Another Slot of C ' O QKEY being opened up this week. Core and see ICE CREAM t. �iLL. � � FREEZERS, running the p oily :rail[, on 18th e- ay, August 18 1 st 25th and 26th, following until the Also foall • !Dont forget that we are the sole ag ents for p 4 lisle or CADET LA aS PS+ at very low prices. hibitiou of' limbering, but instead -of being stripped at once of all their timber and left a prey to fire, the mature trees only should be taken from time to time, leaving the others to grow up. If this plan -were pursued and adequate precau- tions taken against fire, Mr. South- -worth thinks that there would be no reason to fear the exhaustion of our timber supply or the other evils re - 1 framed 't d dog not ecaggerate 1 ' a t n fauu,tzs "Dawson's Sunday School workers on this ques-I wheat for sale. "rice per bushel, :)U There. are not a few who,' center. The following,` is taken fromr the first in g all the yleldeel 48 91 it ware l8 -than the average les tested, and 5 re than the variety of the which stood next plow it in yield. The rultfti from deforestation. SO far , 1 brio r Dawson's Golden Chaff is quite distinct l' ) ji l tt i Daw ail other various grown, pleads y came . t all the strong ieelin,�, of these I The subscriber has a quantity of the "ll so I's Golden Chaff fall tion. . they may never have shown Guelph Agricu tur.l thoughDawson's Uolde" Chart sten any SGCO?n,'yr opposition, are at heart ye;d of gain per core au; opposed t'� Sunday parades. So ton;; varieties torted. In 1805 as they (lo not interfere with the bushels per acre. In regular work of the .church, and i bf Lh i a okay re�cn are in narntony with the sacredness bushels Der acre day they can do no great harm and possibly c o goodin g- ) r l as the older portions o the province in out some who never attend bruin and white in ----. The straw is is concerned the damage wrougut church exceptin. on such oceasfons, bald, in length and the crop has a by over clearance can only be rem- but there is a tendency to overlook golden appearance. It is unanimously re lantfn and the careful pronounced the most attractive variety ted by P gthe •real object noel to make the at this station by five judges who es - a(n'ned the standing grain. Psrrs tc CLAnx, Lot 26, Con. 7, Culross, • Teeswater, P. 0. preservation by individuals .,f such annual Sunday service an occassion woodland as rcmlailts The report for outshining some rival Society 7 he society that can make the best comprises much infortneltion on tree- planting, likely to be of value to showing in numbers and the greatest farmers and others who desire to display is generally looked upon as i pointing out that in eonsegltence of most desirable one with which to bel t l� O LSTI El V DAIRY utilize waste land in this manner the most flourishing and hence the ncreased demands for special inane- identified. In this there lies room, fAeturip;; pur}no�e-, m,tl „ sritlei8th [ e spreading • .� nr m+ tic Interested , ,ere adht 1 wood are nt1itInini; additional cum- pease of the question the ie nest we understand I q 1 the report that WO are not likely to be long in the 1V hex to ns ore th' nl C Wi KhaW IS MOUE TO STAY. v keels of forBut aside from thea • SMITH & PETHICK inerciai value which will render made by the Superintentlents et A plantation a source of future pro -1 worthy of serious consideration. fit. The results of the latest scien- i title investigation and practical ex- ---- periment are presentect,together with Many special articles on forestry and The rumour that the Queen will twee growing which in l e tp )re abdicate in favor of the Prince of Wales was revived in rowing %vh e.t wi ) . appre London. It claw' by all interested in the sub a feet. All desirous of ohtniningplobably arises from the statement[ The underai pedigreo, bred csopies can do so by sending their that the Prince and Princess will Thoroughbred tams and addresses to lir Thomas hereafter occupy Buckingham and' IV I outit.vortl), Clerk of I"orestry i' 'Windsor PalaCe,, her a csty, hose 'Ceeswater P. cy: PSirliatnent Buildings; "Toronto. p boa uvea, o c ,ee r e g n that we I rave embarked in the mit besh1eaa to Ratty, that we Ole lnereaaing our huslne fa daily, that our Milk is clean and padre. Our cuetauin,s are nor hest recommendation. BEAVER BLOCK, WINGHAM, - - ONT. WE ARE BULL ORI SALE. Lot BOUND To make room for our large and up-to-date FALL STOOK And therefore things must move. ONLY E DAYS IV fha for gale, a re till, registered s of . 3O COCK, 4, Lon. 10, Cuirose. Left ill which you can buy JEWELRY of all kinds AT COST PRiCE FOR SPOT CASH AT M. PATTERSON'S 0 BLACK OR 3. I IBD. N. A. FARQUHARSON, CHINA IIO11ISJ - WING-111Altt DON'T COME LATE. new'... rocery St ismi ki" C3r IE Pri s-"ORG- 3 G-OO'3D Begs to announce that be is going into the Grocery Business again. Having just returned from the cities aftee buying a complete stock of the best and freshest Groceries that money could procure. having no extra expense for help, rent, heat, or light and understanding the grocery business thoroughly, the public may expect to get solid bargains in Fresh Groceries from the 'very start. Our Grocery I3nsincse will not in any way interfere with our Boot and Shoe Business, except in cn- ablitig us to sell shoes cheaper than ever we have been doing. We do not wish to wait months or even weeks for a Grocery connection. We want a big trade from the start. We know the state of the times to well to think of asking anything, but the very closest profits on our goons. Farmers selling oats at 15c, to 17e. a bushel and export cattle at 21e. to 3c. per lb., cannot afford to buy liberally at high prices. It would be like burning acandle at both ends. Wo think we can help yon to reduce your expense account. It will not be just a few things as leaders that wo will sen cheap, but everything In both our Grocery and Shoe stocks. Cut down the prices but keep up the quality will be our motto,and selling boots and shoes and grocesies will be our business from this forward. Thanking you for past support and bespeaking liberal soutsh re of your patronage in our new venture. GEO. GOOD, GxeceI Mid Shoe ;Matti WrivishMm. • -y, , 1 1