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The Wingham Times, 1896-09-04, Page 4
4 V �'1Li ■ E. g ` prea n history WIL Minprt;sant case. On parliament had p .net by efflux of lv the Ministry i Tupper after the. — AND especial sense, pr first Minister nor DRQ GIST• , aces being at th chosen,represcn lin Fact at the ti lteouncil were pa ,council at the co !rejected by t ACT. G. N. W. TSL GRAPH C such circumst been more beco o . Brunswio I.and his colleag �p i privilege that, I conceded to an Wingnaxn, - - - Ont •and declined to 1 ments, instead sale, the like of allei. The con lit Olin/PA I and brought d lit ing Lord Aber light shows th• , cert liav did said abotea oiEMIST \ f she I as. SI i°Ne, previous to the r Is tr late Ministry. It wa Sli two by the followers of on C,1 Lord Aberdeen had House. (ediagig FRIDAY, SEPTE BER 4; 1890, NOTES, THE WIND -JAM TOMES, SEPTEMBER 4 - For Over YUt, precedent to the �� Oren aye WELL the `hath Of April; Mrs Winslo�v's Soothi ssed out of exist-', used for,arver fitly yea eand consequent -'1 wotheredor•their oliildl rmed by Sir Chas.' with , perfect L ne the urn date was, in an Dares wind °olio, and mortal, neither the for 1)iatridclea. Is plo any of his assoei-' Sold by ; ug.iilts fp tinge they were valuworlde.Ss i'1'wentnealu•-chid"tivee. rives of the people. for AtmWintilow 0 S e these Orders -in- take no other laud. ed, some of' the oxen;• fm•-- - - sou table had been 1 PIII.LST8—I15 Il'ordy. electors. Under ; h e wife of Mr .Ino, P ces it would have . i DSA.:;;,iR ing for Sir Charles I.,'; Kehl--Lsaresav-0 i 2nd at the resit -len es to have waived the I mother, by the Rev o a limited extent is S, Reid, to Aliss Lorn utgoinggovernment, Lindsay, Shuter Str make `any appoint- EAMER—GALLACIfi'l f going into it whole- • °n Wednesday Se Eamer to Miss Blan Which 18 without par- espondenee ScoTTAIcINTYRe asked for on Aug. 21st, by the n, instead of reveal- Mr, T. J. Scott, Sebt een in an unsavory Bessie H McIntyre,-I t be, who at this time Aur, 21st George J, was, in aspecial i ensure the guardian Isle of Wight, to Mi of the people's ri ; pts, pursued the only tixbridge Ont, ni course that was eft open to him. It POnDuE—J n East awanosh on Sept. stand he has taken 1st James Purdue, ged 62 years, 10 iln the severe cen- n,Itlnths.Iu:s ely partisan, press 'a LAMONT—In Wing 2nd inst., John Lamr months. Goon—Suddenly a 8 Rosedale road, on 27 James Good aged 5 yrs. Yeast. MARKET REPORTS. RIED REMEDY.— WIN DM e Syrup bas been Winghan , August 27th, 1896, s by millions of Correoted by P. Pe is, Produce Dealer. n while teething Flour per 100 lbs.. .. , .... 1 75 to 1 90 allays all paid,It soothe the Fall Wheat 0 60 to 0 61 Spring Wheat 0 60 to 0 61 tbe hest remedy Oai s, new„ , ., 0 15 to 0 lO sant to the taste. Oats, old, ....... ... 0 18 to 0 20 very part of the Barley 0 30 to 0. 35 nts a bottle. Its Peas 0 40 to 0 40 e sure and ask Butter,...... ., 0 11 to 0 12 thing Syrup, and Eggs per dozen...... . 0 08 to 0 08 Wood per cord.... 1 25 to 1 50 Hay per ton, new... ..., 0 00 tole 00 Potatoes, per busbel, •ld0 10 to 0 15 e on Aug, 30th Potatoes, per bushel, ew 0 25 to 0 30 clips ; a son, 10'allow, per lb 0 4 t 4 IDried Apples, per lb 0 2 too 0 0 2 o .0 Wednesday Sept. ,Chickens 0 . e of tiro brides ; )ugks 0 4020 tot; to 0 0250 Geese 0 6 to 0 5 r. liGghterd 1, Mrs.• `rhurkeys... 0 7 to 0 8 daughter of Dressed Hogs. , .. 4 75 to 4 SO G:.' 10- to 23 1896. a—In Wroxeter Wool t. 2nd, Mr. Jut). Gallagher, Io Virden Man. Rev. W. Beattie, , It vocoltst, to Miss li of Winnipeg, n Uxbridge on Derrick of Rycle, s Annie E. Hutt of may be that the EDITORIA will bring upon ,i;1:tr a caucus last eek Sir Charles sure of an iusa Tupper was again boson leader of but his actions the Conservative rt of a fair-minded p' y' will write him a Harr, E- J. Day has been ap- .dom, in pasain pointed Provincial Secretary in the crisis in Canadia place of Hon.'W. to remove the p1 • Balfour. the Governor -Ge ARMENIA still su ' ers and yetthere head and Vicero is no one to raise a hand to help her. which Canadia Heaven help us if tit is is our boasted pease. civilization, which caches -us to look • X11 bear,the scrutiny people and history !overnor whose wis- throiugh a trying history, did mush v ailing notion, that eral is but a figure- alty a luxury with s could easily dis- on these awful su t erings with such a GLE, ANNAN. cold calculating e -. War will come Mr. Thos. D • will. be pleased. sooner or later, th • re must be a limit slowly reeoverin to this British i activity and there bilildfng a- does seems to be none o- the atrocities of re. o st tion to hiss st the cruel Turk. ngland and Am- Miss a erica should dt mand that these wholesale butcher es cease. With whos. Aitkenwho has been , f1 these two nation united en not• even turned ho,lon Europe could resit. Mrs. Lincoln i THE reports 'If he Departmental her daughter, 1 Examinations are : t last published Michigan. bliss Jennie and many a eand' 1 ate is rejoicing in Mound, 1lianit success, while hundreds are uncle, Mr. Thos bowing to the ins itable. Judging! A young from .the reports th knife has been i formerly, a resi laid to the tree wit the usual vigor. a fuandurrfed elrljil The Primary candit . tes seem to have= neat vel g antlered most. The allowance made.i,;Tlata` having b for the Jun for L aving algebra crab apples nor paper, making 20• pecent, a pass, i appearance the to saved picking era a multitude fri tt going dawn. i is waiting for It is to be regretted t at• the Depart- I crop to ripen ment does not make.p'ovision to haf9 are to pluck a the results out earl er. A larger Imam?, ofehard force of examiners could easily be,own home., pelt on. The results .hould belnade . - `Itnown within two weeks. of the .close of the examinat •ns. 'j EAST WAWANOSH. 1 The farme busy sowing ABERDEEN-= UPPER. the frequent Ottawa has been phenomenal " tent pes the past few days. by Sir Charles Tupp correspondence whit t took -place be- tween Lord Aberdee and himself, signation of the at once assumed r Charles, that acted in an un- usual manner and ad. overstepped the mark of his pre -ogative in order to favor the Lau ler party. Lord Aberdeen's action as freely discuss- ed in the corridors, some going so far to say that the outcome of the Ito learn that difficulty would be the recall of the 1 rapidly. :Hiss Willie nn's many friends o learn that he is and that he intends ing house in addi- Aitken . of Clinton, ting her uncle, Mr. W99 AND WING a. few weeks, re- 7 Gdi OER 19D aturday last . at present -Visiting.The undersigned i s. J: •J. A, Powe in W iugbam Cider a am on Wednesday t, aged 81 years 3 his late residence hursday August FARM TO RENT. A 200 acre farcn to nt, well watered and first-class buildi s. Apply to box 125, Wingham, Out. HOLSTiE DAiRY IS HERE r: 0 STAY. We understand interest the report that we are no business We beg to assn 1 parties are spreading likely to he long In the the people of Wingham that we have embarked in t e milli business to stay, that we are increasing our nsiness daily. that our milk is clean and pure. ua customersare our hest recommendation. Aitken, of Pilot ba, is Visiting; her Aitken. ntlempn, who was Tuesday and Wedne and 19th, and Augt 1896. and every day f end of the season. apples and get there .jelly. ELLY MILL. tends running the d Jelly Mill, on day, August 18th et 25th and 20th, Bowing until tho Bring along your manufactured into TTR I ND- 77- LIs S 1 CLEARI G PRICES To maker om for more G.g.,Q Rr=L-tis GEO. GOOD. IT P ` YS TO CANADA GUS INESS COLLEGE CHArt HAM, ONT. to tho oldest busines, school is Canada under the management of Its f• index. STUDENTS EV RYWHERE SUCCESS- FUL. Nettie Park, Win or, has changed hor position and is now Steno,, apher for Stanton & Morey, Wholesale Manutact ring Clothiers, Detroit, Mich. 510.00 per week. Clifford Yeates, sto, just placed es a steno• grapher with Web Wel Sapt. D. L. a N., lona, 31ieh, Arch. McVicar 'et olio, temporarily as steno; gra ph.r with A. E f hannessy, Barrister, Pctrolh. Era Fisher, Kin ardiae, temporarily ao steno• grapner with Stith .rlanti. Innes Co., Chatham. EVERY GRA t UATE PLACED IN GOOD POSITION. IT PAYS T t ATTEND THE BEST. College reopen: for the fall term on Tncsdas, Sopt. let, For Catalogue, Arras, D. JtaLACi{LAN w Oo. Chatha,m, Cloth. CLQ CLO 13 I —AT IA Wt. 4,1t. caelalt" ZA4111 THE— "2 2:' 11,10V11 111, • eilI10/`t✓Wei ,;Buy your C1.thing from John Ruettel & f Sons, the 1 IEAP ANI) FAMOUS CLOTHING HOUSE IN INGHAM. Already our busi- ' ness has do bled since the inhabitants of Wingham and surrounding country have found out that money can be savefl by bu ing Clothing and Gents' Fur-. nishings from John Ruett 1 & Sons. Rich and poor, we treat all alike. One man' money is as good as anothers. If you want to save mone, and be well pleased with a first-class fit, good work a d cheap, John Ruettel & Sons, Wingham, is the place to uy your CLOTHI. G AND GENT'.' FURNISHINGS. We defy competition. Our pr no credit, hence we can sell , Coats for 5o Cts.; Our M Black Worsteds Suits fo beat for $2o anywhere el . fashionable goods. HATS, NECK eat cf . this vlcl`aity lL%: TINOS & RITCHIE. NEW 0 a lengths visit anal . Wingham, Aug. 6 ',1600. ent in an orchard . He and his fair AMERI s -n engaged picking' 1P�G4 i �7 Eil� . GROUNDS AME RI we think by hist C+O PAN (Limited.) his work is confined TAKE NOTI alone but judge he he rest • of the apple d that bis intentions 1 the apples from the efore returning to his experiencing a l rapidly. in a teapot" for 1 Mrs. W. Co •p, who has been visit Pursuant to the Revised Str Lutes of Ontario, 7537, t was caused, inn at her pat nts, Mr. and lits. J' Clragtter 110, i eetinu 7ti, t1,c creditors nI tinntuol fR. Reid, for • ome time, has returned alark, late o• rho Township of Tnrnbcrry in the r asking for the 1 to hes' home i Toronto, i Cnnnty of Huron and Provine of r>utorin•:menia', who died on or about. the 30t d^v of September, A. Thal-sday ,r last week the spirit of n., 1695, are r=gnired to acini 0 .T. A. Morton, of the Ton n of `rvut�ham, to the Cn tart' of limo ,, Solief- Mrs. John Ell ott was beekoned away. • tar for the undersienetl i:4critors of the said She had aparalytic stroke some ! deiads,d tohneiorr nbaefmoreea tahed:r10eth edsayanof SptcempbteonAs., time ago an' never fully recovered. the full parrienlare of their,clsisls i a statement of thcirnccnuut+and the nature of the. ercnritics(it A few days . - o she was taken to her h,,,1 held by rbcµ, and ,nntige is hcrchy giant that bed and soot passed away. She was, fhesaid 12<ecntors will inm,ediateiy after the last , mentioned day progecd to distributed the assets of in her sixty-- xth year. j the said dceel.sed.ao one the parties thereto having Miss IIoo - t 1' and her cousin, Jliss ' j `,'irhar: j ,y to the claims of which they shall then Johnston, of .tr atford, were visiting l Winghaiu, 31st Auau't, 1505. at J. Il Heid s last week. �. iass abed. :Executors. 11,1111:11T BLACK i The . eo lz of Brick Church have i MARS Hides . P PJ. A. M©1PT0\, Solicitor for Isxernfors, organized an Epworth League with 1 a large mein ership. We are glad TOWN of he B. C. is growing so i !To THE OWNt aS OF lis evangelist who has) THE WEST SIDE been bolding ncetingsin the Brick 1 ix�A�v6 ari Church - fore er two weeks brought; STREET Bsrwis the 1 to It cls ing ,coat sue e are sox death of a 3' the 12th sone of Miss' E - who passed a Wednesday. youth and al a. short time Mr. a,id Mi the first of visiting frien in this vicinity are E that the annual meeting of the sh (Molders of the Wing - ham Athletio Gro inds Co. (Limited,)wiil be held at my o 'ce in the Town of Wingham, on Mor day, the 7th day of .September, A. 1 ., 1896, at the beiir of 7.30 p. In., to r ce'ive the. repos of ,the Directors for t e past year; to -elect Directors for the >mining year and for the transaction of ; ueh other husinbss as may come before the meeting. Dated at Wiham this 25th day of August, 1896. V ANSTON E, eir wheat. No. doubt Secretary of the (Jompany. bowers will bring it on --- EXECUTORS'_ NOTICE. down It'e made "I addei Wh Way: mean her it out tl teude looker, ipersoi I zti, rat;ti there W.9 nothing wase eatr ett•dilb6.ry natu '1ri: Charles Tupper 1 I lou Ire owe read the Governor - Governor General. ers had bOeu brou,, Ville oIt les l eture, and instea I 1 was retieetions on Lord OW Y show him to be t Dar9 on the prineipl eal' 0 of tional governmen of etely of sufficient force o t�ht hold what he belie °'r'interests of Canal' t sanction the action had been discredit and whose aim wa niote the interests embarrass the ince It is claimed that the custom for al to pass orders -in -e p4►intlllenta to ofllc On record, cithel When the pap+. it down however, eve4 led of a more 'e than that Sir ad persumed to eneral a curtain of ca4ting liby .Aberdeen: they oreaghlV posted of eonstituy and possessed character to up- s trs be for the ns, and refused to a Ministry that by the people , clearly, to pro - ,f their ro•,f'their party and ing government. t has long been INGHAM. EAT. PROPERTIES ALONG r JOSEPHINE STREET AND ALFRED STREETS MIT SIDE Or �Y JOSEPHINE STREET TREET AND v' Sl,. THE GR"vi' Tar. K R.tir.wir. e last Reck after ha e55.,'y¢. e" w "•%;7:.rfrTAKE' OTTCE that tl `rtuniepal Council of the w to have to report the Corporation al the Town of Wingham intends to construct concrete side Ike along the said West 1 ng lady who lived on i side of Josephine street etween Patrick and Alfred time ago in the person!: streets, and along the s 'd East aide of Josephine ago,street between Patrick . vet sad the Grand Trunk nuchae Cunningham, i p iiw 9n to f liar sth r �n s Et final eand tasts o he reofb no!'ithe vay very Suds only last thereby, a carding t11+-th t, a coat of the work in front Slie was just -in her lands Ilabie to ,,say' t. eats alta sesame ta,rang the and the a ys very healthy till names of the owners •ercof, ao far as thcV can be ascertained from the 1 st retired assessment roll, efore her death. °C` ars now filed in tho o e of the Cast, of the Mimi. Isaac 'Walker spent' cfpality and are open r instiaaon during office . hours• The estimated est of the proposed work e 'Week in Brussels along the West aide of Josephtns street is 4•041,0 of the proposed work along ne'etreet le 41430.49 and for e same dcbenturds shall be PL 13I SCREE ICE 1i Atuong the n th and happineia atipation are tw feared. With 1 Wing government of rho system, h veil making ` l i t e antfctpated, a p' l au elng sS , but there is not 1,10 (fperre,feact ohes in Canadian or ! permanent our i 1011 Ithe East nide of Joscp I the purpose of paying issued payable in Sit en equal annual payments, covering both principal • nd interest, Aral the amount dden Foesof sand payments shall re rained by a special aiinutI lny toes to human heal- Mseosigeut on the sit 1 properties, ,.,.00rdipg to the cost of the work ,front of each property as D)apepsia and Con -1 afore•aia, n. onetni'ies greatly to be A Court of Revision ill be held on tat sday at 1 B. 13, to d rive them out o'clock in the forer:osn in the tbuncilchamber '11 waver no danger need tiro anid Toe wn,for tor p rpose of hearing complalnts q araln,t the Tog,Osnd eeetnente, or accuracies -or s every dose brings the the troatage mearureme ta,orar,iy other complaints op further on the torsi which persons interest ,tray desire tomake and ahteh Iscoguisableby t Court. h and strength, and a .1. E. FERGUSON, Clerk. always results, rsaled at Winghant this :7th day of August tmsted . R CR Als OP G T HY SEED, AN OUTH DER TWINE, DOOR --1, , FRIGATORS, AM FREEZERS, full line of ces are the lowest anywhere. We give - u cheap. See our Boys' Summer n's $5 Suits are Worth $8; Our $15, made up to order cannot be e. We keep nothing but the most If you want the latest s Sons is the place to g .e Necktie the place to ge a Shirts, we get manufact and are made ofthebest Money come to John •R ..ing and Gents' Furn ,Money saved is•money Wingham,you can sav JOHN ''Macdonald. Block. BA UligT LAMPS at ve low prices. S��lTH. & PETHICK1 BEA -ER BLOCK, WINGHAM, - - ONT. TERBURY r may suit le boys but an older pe son should have sotuethin better. Our time keepers re of the best reli- able teak • s and you Will riot be disa • ,luted when you get one o them. Our 'stock is always new and of the best qua 'ty, and we are selling a , prices that ally, prise (yeti he bargain bunt - ter. Our (EPAIRING has always s en for itself in the past Our work les niwa18 eat 'factory. �. PA TERSON J .i: IES AND SHIRTS. le in Hats, at John Ruettel & t them. If you want a Nobby it is at John Ruettel & Sons. red to our own order. They fit, laterialandarecheap If you have ettel• & Sons and buy your Cloth- shing. ?Money' will do wonders. gained and at John Ruettel & Sons, it. . . RVETTEL & SONS, WING -HAM. sinceiI to possession of the CHIN HOUSE and I thank my many f iends for the liberal, patronage they have extended to me. It s a source of satisfaction to know to grow until I finctit necessary to ng that trade has continued your goods promptly delh Soliciting a continua CHINA HOESE. n so that you ,may, rely on ha red. ce of your trade, I am Yours truly, QUHARSON A new 114 rocer tore. rtgorairc-XIVIVIL. Begs to announce that he ia going into the Grocery I3usiness again. Having just turned from the cities after buying a complete stock of the est and freshest Groceries that Money could procure. Havi g no extra expense for help, rent, heat, or light and understa ing the grocery business thoroughly, the public may expee tO get solidbargains in Fresh Groceries from the very start. ar Grocery Business will not in any way interfere with ou Boot and Shoe Business, except in en- abling us to sell shoes heaper than ever we have been doing. We do not wish to w t months or even Weeks for a Grocery connection. We wan a big trade froni the start. We know the state of the times well to think of asking anything., but the very closest profits on our goods. Farmers selling oats At • 15c. to 17c. a bushel d export cattle at 21e. to 3c. per lb.,, Cannot afford to buy 1 rally' at high priees, It would be like burning a candle at both ends. We think we can help yon trt redoes your expen-e Roe mat. It will not be juet a few things as • leaders that we will sell heap, but everything in both our Grocery and Shoe stocks. Cut >wn the prices but keep up the quality will be our motto,and ling boots wad shoes and grocosies will be our business from that rward. Thanking yon for past support and bespeakieg liberal are of yew. patron Ago ia our new Venture. "Wing 3111. GEO. GOOD, Grocor and Shoe Denier 0.1