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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1896-09-18, Page 4WIN. TIMES, SEPTEMBER 1 ,tit fie 6 a,r allowed to pacts without a good deal jingoism and join England in main - of debate. The estimates would tainieg the cause of liberty and bane, 4w ,� t l ^ anty. CU MIST DRUGGIST. A.0 -r. G. N. W. TELEGRAPH C opp: CI11S• • 1 %;.ng'.an, 4 oCCupY more than the ordinary amount of time, as they would be radically different from those now under discussion, or that have in late .years been before the House. Then he said, it is intended to introduce a new Franchise Bill, which was cer- tain to occupy the House for a con- siderable time. Finally, it would. be found that a great deal of time would be taken up on the Redistribution Bill, or, as ,'ler. Cameron is said to have expressed it, "a gerrymander of our own." Certainly, if such is to be the programme, there is a good prospect that Mr. Cameron will in the fall of 18117 wear a new silk hat, Out Iat little expellee to himself, --•-free Press. ,..,, l ,A, ,thu tl»lJ 1 - �A� iJp ant 'Li rt �f � � V FRIDAY,..SEY:1'E.11B1ih' ,8, 1590. EDITORIAL. NOTES. Mn.. ' ALEXANDER L. Gees(); • of Wroxeter, has been appointed Regis- trar of the County of Huron. ?ous:seTro day for County Coun- cillors will be Monday, December 21 two weeks before the first Monday in January, which is always polling day. • Township, town and village nomin- ations will be held Monday Decent - ."' her _b. THE Ottawa Citizen says:—The Comptroller of Customs, the Hon. Wiliam Paterson, has done a kind and graceful act in handing over his sessional allowance to the widow of THE ORIENTAL GANGRENE. Lord Salisbury seems to have ad- ded greatly and justly to his reput- • the wa * in which he had ation by 5 MARKET REPORTS. wlsonnt. winghanl, September 17th, 15100. Corrected by P. Deans, Produce Dealer. ' Flour per 100 lbs 1 00 to 1 iO Pall Wheat 0 00 to 0 00 Spring Wheat 0 00 to 0 01 Oats, new: 0 15, to 0 10 oats, old 0 10 to 0 15 Barley 0 50 to 0 35 Peas 0 and to 0 40 handled the Cretan question. When Butter,... the uprising hi the island took place the continental powers seemed dis- posed to treat it as they had alrerely • treated tl:e Armenian disorders. They warned the Grecian Govern - relent to put a stop to the transporta- tion of men and arms from 0 recce, and VI ben this proves inefiectual,they proposed to blockade Crete, so as to hoot,! h Porte a freehand tosupprees ARMENIA. During the past week new • interest in the Armenian troubles has been amused. thyseigh the whole civilized world, but more especially in ;great Britain. It has indeed been a source of disappointment to all parties that Lord Salisbury has not played a bolder game 'with the cunning Turk. The Tories of England haf e always claimed that their foreign policy is more vigorous and aggressive than Eggs per dozen 1 25 to 1 50 Wood,per cord..'.. ... • * • .. 1 00 tox1 00 Hay per ton, now Potatoes, per bushel, old.... 0 25 to 0 00 Potatoes, per bushel, new .. 0 25 to 0 00 Tallow, per lb Dried Apples, per ib0 2 to 0 Chickens • ' .. 0 20 to 0 25 Ducks 0 40 to 0 00 Geese 0. 5 to 0 5 Turkeys.. .... 0 7 to 0 8 Dressed Hogs ... , 4 75 to 4 80 19 to til 0 10 to 0 11 009to009 °DOTI—TT -A t' TI1E--- give t e ore , --- _- - ~--- the entente. The British Govern- ment promptly declined to take part W .YOU WAST TO BORROW/ / in the blockade, and the other powers did not caro to face the el.ili:ed world. without British concurrcl.ce and co-operation. - Not satisfied with blocking this giuue. Lord Salisbury immeEli4'ttely;. proposed a solution of the Cretan question, to which both the Port and the ot;'er European powers have given a. re- luctant consent. Under this plan, Crete is to become a virtually an aut- onomous province managing its own internal affairs, and owing no service fo the Turkish Government, except the payment of a fixed animal sum that of the Reformers and indeed i of merles'. The governor, who must this claim has been largely acquies- i be a Christian, is to bo by ed in, it therefore seems strange that b the Christian, with the approval appointed the the thrilling battle cry needed toSultan, arouse England from her apathy and foreign ambassadors at Constanti- to save a Christian nation from be. nople and he will be virtually til- ing during lis tenure of of91:•e. ing butchered should have to come p bl from Mr. Gladstone, who ten years ago was censured by every Tory in the land because he did not call the whole British army in teal= in order to save one British subject who had recklessly thcnlgh perhaps heroically by ,will l e left unmolested, until they gotaken laslife ill very mi lash hand Ei the disappear with lapse of time, through Mr. Clarke tits Liberal candidate for ,tying 11110 the vc - racial decay and o of ti e, t The ' , (:rielny's camp. North Grey, who was st.ecessful at , , (;rl•cek residue will become move the general election, but who died i The Turkish question arieieg ou.l Creek residue' will �T become .love so suddenly'�•imme:diately- after wards. • of the Armenian trouble is not 1i1••ely 1 asses out dftj Europe,:e%Tu when• �t'l1 It may seem a small thirig, but it is (to become a party question for the. i Cretans Neill 11 be rels annexed to one which a selfish man would nut d, bt t but I the 1 have thought of. THOSE w110 attack the Governor- The popularly elected assent v, which. now meets, will be continued. Under such a government, the beautiful and historic. island may I now become prosperous and con- tented. The Mohammedan reside:its .0 a' It Is easy to pay off a Loan on our plan aF It ra to pay rent. A fftoO lean cots -SIM 'per ntoutli, at.d pm) oft principal and Interest ,n er;ht years; other stand m proportion, Tinto of payment limit - ea to eight years. First mortgage 1n,provcd pro.,• erty only. Ask for prospectus. SMITH, 'Arkin. The Equitable Savings, Loan d; Building ABCb. present at least. '�\o one ou s u, pother' count. y at their otvn that there are grave difficulties tt) desire, incl;� cou't:rc: w t th Keown surmounted before th.e question con des real tTuxolitn Star. rty be satisfactorily settled, and evert 1 ` gene . g one wllo gas read what little I, lose than any Canadian politician, or 1 ?;osebury leas said on tl.(, jclue-t`cn t t"`tnust acklittwlecigc that it ck4 is for any .aspirant fol• petty office. Irl rind of confkleu^e :vhicl. hoard doing •ivhat he diti he risked his whole futtire"as a i ritish diplomatist. G ral for et that he itas more to t , If he has made an error he .has sae- rificedthe promotion which the Gore i ernors-General of Canada have so i often received, the Vice -Royalty of t India which is generally followed by the Amb rssadorships at St. i eters- burg and Paris. No sane man with. any possibility of sach a e trees would, out of mere partisanship, ant unconstitutionally,• or in tt manner likely to bring down upon his head the condemnation of the home auth- orities. Bearin these things in ruind ceal•aei -ri"e the 't4'Gl ds of tie leader •d ,S :lisbilrv's n rent iliistake is ---- — ; • •,t )?• T „• �v'iOes1 .icor the nat'ee • IT PAYS . TO �--^•�" .?,,ell a a keiessqieeeet Buy your• Clothing from John Ruettel & t, , 5,,n% Sons, the CHEAP. AND FAMOUS CLOTHING HOUSE IN WINGII A'li. Already our busi- �_' ress has doubled since the inhabitants of Wifl. hal1•1 and surrounding ..Country hove found out that money can be :laved •by, buying Clothing and .(;rents' Fur- nishings (rani John Ruettel & Sons. • Rich hcand poor, we t all alike. One -man's inoricy''is as.good treat Ifs. you want to save money, and be well pletised ivitll 'a fir.ckss,fit,:good work.and cheap, John Ruettel & Sons, Wingharn, is the place to buy your. „ •• L'THING AND GENTS' S)' �� NI HIy 'G . ( • •9 We defy competition. Our prices etre the lowest anywhere. We give !/r no credit, hence We can sell you ,cheap. S,ee, our Boys' Sumner lame representation from Chatham and Coats for 55Ci Cts.; Our Men's $5 Suits are Worth $8; Dui, -Besides a l 1 . r - r- Suits for $15, made .up to order cannot be vicinity, pupils from the followinnr places hate Black • , oesteds r 5 reieturtd at thabea.t for $2o ahyefhere else. We keep nothing but the. most CANADA ; � OAT. - L fashionable goods. CHATHAM, OAT. � . nit. SHIRTS. i ,Tuesday ahi r"then p enln +• dot r -' ,.ai pN 200 aero farm to rent,''well watF:i•ed et' a pa1't t•. 1 l Lot >, 1.. ..t: in;. • had become beedenalit becau-e of the -1 inaction of his government. .lass I eo,t^.00 nleetn,gs have been called all over s ,a e1C- r ,+r .C: tl � def• ^n .. the eo..atry: fur the yntll 1 1 lire A. C, iti pressing their indignation at the I Exchange Kota Ia'rosi•tie.4 of the 'furl;, an(1 call ng ! ing all aitds of upon the government to take steps at' t:.i, wtOtl to :=ce i,it �— 1 once. so top tilee�c. fearful eutrs+ices ' - . —_— • �; Eve[1 File QLlCett hate bee:1 furr3eik at ` 1`ri- g rr-tt i �a i last to interfere and express her die- �.� T�1�>1� �s'4',t rL'!t"� Ii, 1 f tl ey of her I aad hrst•et isc buildings, Apply tU box 125, Willghai , Ont. 0 i.PPL4W. 11 lyrood, Dresden Galt, Shetland, DealtoN n, i 1 R r' t Fran^vet Davis 5 eh • wheat ey', at or ^ e, HATS �a �' NECKTIES • • , - ltutherlord, N'nrdvvi1h' petrolia, flarriston, Lucio' I BB I t ; Unna, t4Lsto, Derroit, erathie, (oOnviite, Seafort9, N'TOtiI'tCT. Preston'. - ' By another weal' this list will l e 1 gels incrensrd ,Illr I { you want i111t the latest style 111 Hats, at John Ruettel CST . and it,.ftords ,the meet, cotalilieing etidenco 'theh voune a,eu and *omen in all parts of Canada and I .� Sons is the psi.0 e to get them. I1 you want a Nobby the [Tui ed Sttitc=,, are fatly Drive to thy Iluportance 1 , Necktie the like to get :it iS•- at John• • Ruettel. & Sons. n4 o,akinw n wino chole" in the nr1c"tion of• •(a Sol?ool Vv 1 p four whiuh to bees raduated, which means a mac- Shirts, •VVC' get,manufactured t() deur. O�Vi1, 'order, They fit, cesIT start-In,li, l T71: r ' + material and irecheap. If you have IT PAYS TO ATT;1r, . BEST. • l and d1 � made of the.best The wirewi:i:-ttendaoother, • • It�1! money come to John Ructtel cit.Sone and buy your Cloth - 1 Ca:alo;;re, add .14 t D. Stihlr.(rs..la ., cn., 1 ".' inrr, and Gents' Furnishing._ h'Ioney 'will do Gln ehatham, Ont 1 Money saved is money gained arse. at John Ruettel Sons, j' Wingham, you 'can save it. ' JOWL • P19.LT TFL & O S, • n at ti1C' t Clinton, Itt the purpose of • ei y - les. Farmers wot,id efere they dit'pcto of approvit o the l:oa:t, mini- —t - • 1 11'e under WO intrrested pasties are, sl:r.•OG.ni stC:r'3. • to be rat z; i•1 the thareport that ;,e :1tr +tarn y and remen111ei'lf1R that he has at least The €r doses ';edit • heI:'•e' lrel-n'})lit r t.n,i.lesa. 1: o br c t.+, : s-u:e the paop1e of t'• i }ham •, I'trl cd iii tae IIY II {, hnsiness t,. stay, acted j 11511 y and -:loll. regard to goon !forth C rl i' ngb'u i behalf are weal•, ; t,r•t we hnu c.r l ,. .. , t itit wl sera incrt;u�im• tear hold!.t s daily, tl:u. Dur („11 fast 1 t!1 are governntela ill t:arladFt, we ells.. ° and scarce :vol .e• v C f C , 11.1 iE 1. t ,u .l, w t.enn andpule. Uu r CTld r71 think all the 0102•e of 11 111, he has ; It is iit•guetl that ii 1'.ngl.lnd had 1I7 cOnunendaticn. ,� dared to dry -right at the risk of future I tei•fered P:it1u,at Ilse •c0-CE:t:1'itt1Un (.•f i �— NN JNGE{AI4I preferment. i tilt: other nations it would have re j it 7P) af,py^' JELLY hLL5 're�ulted in the elieedit r of n:c-1•et _� ,;t�s� �'' CConoree to .. weia, ' td r in lead t ` broad., than .las taken 1)htC' 111 :a r- rr The uttdereined intends ruul1i:'r. !he ing German newspaper England • nlenia, i Witt ham Oirler hlid Jt31ry Mitt. Scads the way ill the pl'Utlnetit)tl of �leareeiy a Year patses that ing-1 Tpegtiav .r.sal ipp'athlesday, Aui;ubt i86h t furniture, glass, carpets, wall ' land does not make w:ir 111)011 SUMO � and l;;th, anti Ani;ust S:,th itn(l `_tit h. rr c papersltt0(i. earl ever+ rllty 1'ollowirrw until the half civilized 11 tid+n 111 oiler to vine! elld nl.' t•ho E.Rr:°c: n. '9iII along yt,te Ar - and all the other artii lc:; that goto'. , e this , dicot) tyle rights, of her t,al)jec,t:; this ; e ,p;cs and bet theta matnufltctured into to make up the altti.tte and e n.ifor : is done not only at great expense, but ; jell'. table borne, and no inhere are these i LIGAtsh locos S; Pawn:B. i3 often attended with the sacrit ce def ! win�ham, Aul;. f;th, 13,16. goods inoreltopular than in Germany. i many lives. How much more then I "From. month to month," he add:, was it England's duty as the force yi pl T : SAL . "we bear and see thet English and: :most nation of the world to saerlflee} " ' diplomatic interests and even life' Three dwelhin� 1'r saes belonnin r tc American furniture, carpets and i,s:eif far the purpose of protecting a 1 the estate or tlr s. 1'orl�te, deceaeetl !)t itJ Vlinnitl street nttst, lot 2 Josephna stuffs are imported wholesale and , people from the most dire cruelties • street west, lot l0 V u toric street north. sold, that rich peel le fit up their ' ever recorded in idet:'ry. Also at the Sault, tirtle•tvill be sold t' „It houses in the English style --in sire; t, I The aituati, :, itt Enroj-c dues not very desirable two story resident:, sol rk, trtt that sometilin like an angle-Ameri seem to l:ltve Clla:1 t;t4 lunch during 435 on th^ west aide c,f :L9opold Pi Prot. can fashion threatens us, in the same ! the last six mtniths If it is England's Tho Bale N ill taki> l,ittce at the (�t:ecn'd i Hotel fn the town t t tyyiibhaui " on :_ .t way as a French fashion lour_; ruled • clary ^, interfere now itivas her duty , urday, Septemper 26th,18i 0 at the hour i us in the past." There are "Eilglisil • then. Apparently the other Europ- i of two p. m. Cooditioas utat.e known ": shops" in 1111 the great towns, and the . can nations with the exception r,f' time s Dztiof a s: S. i'ci[ zrir.t+, best and most costly English manta Germany, maintain the policy of non- Auetinlleor. I'vCiitlTstato .t :rt factures for ilcasehold use find a `interference, The people of Germany EK oi�'�,®�� NOTICE. r Iy Cald� bectu,e they ire well 1Te 1,econlfnrc - rous(•(t In Itu-]sig ! --r i WINGHAM. ,a C`' /;r'f� �1 . • Macdonald Blocl:.r �.4�.)L .':.O .i .lC-"fs..� SE -RP, i tee/e n..iL ve^ lee •..eFa:✓: ' dt'T.. ''teee/eIJ''�.�J tom/ `��t.r as es v+ c✓R`Kft' L�'lT `'. s 1. TWINE,- IIN",iE,- . + ` \AT �t¢ t 3. sees,+ SCREEN lt� .a lai ,- . •' Ex „�tic.f.,g7oRs, arc the newest tings around �4� ingham at the present time, but -it -won't be long -until the fall stock of ICE O s11.It�b . • • ......s tN I „ + �-T ' a' I . t G f• - , ^ •i - ':n• • '' •• will be milking its appearance. So in• order to -. •ma1�e.: hoer. ./:..1:-..0mLtii SA �d da for extra lar(�e pil'rcliases,',we,rvijl 'offer some rare bargains in �yR., „ .. ibtkii. ft' I Doll lines of.China ' i� Flial r - Lr, 'd" h'o P t. , - ° ��{{\ly e vSj • ry }.�,� i tt, e CRO li �r .3.,ei �' 11. a C,r, VCB� low prices. � ,�. 9 eat r , , . a n <0. J. , miade, because they are useful and Prince Lalauufi has "lied, but the' w convenient, and, finally, because policy of that country is unchar e-� Chapter la110, they are artistic in design. able. • Their ambition for years and i coUi,ta o Mu. M. C. CAMEirov leas years has been'to reach the Bosphor-t who died on ur Made a J 1 D., 1805, are ran bet. of a new silk bat. The terms of n8 and cross over into Asia. The Town of wrngh Czar will visit England in the course, for for the nn the wager on Mr. Cameron's part i8 deaensod an orb• g of a few days, but not much can be i v., 1800, their na flat the next session of Parliament expected from him. His country is the tat: particulars 1 Choir ae::ouuts and Will last six months or longer. Ile the natural rival of England and Ile! iiia a� a dY eutrTr`. lyras reason for his faith, becausq a born enemy to nsttional liberty. n1.ntionsd day prod Should European nations refuge to; the said deceased en: When asked on what grounds w had heck England ill the step she hag nt vorLan a iteah. et . 'er, he replied that exit only hope is in the Unit- ea a'"' , dere vis'te be the tariff revision, ed States whose duty its clearly to the Revised `ttatatoeo cation 36, the ertd' e township of n and Province of bout the :;7th d !red to send to 1, in the 000, •r',iunet' ii., ru the 30 es addr ft i A *itult the wag r 1 tarsen the y p ` wi h slat tits S Marto, 1947. rs of Sommer rnberry in the r litatio, yoen:an, of S. ptembcr, A A. Morten, of the of t[uron, Sobel - eters of the s.tid day of September A. Is and description., olaims • a statement of ars of this securities (if WV 14 hereby given that •mediately after tho last distributed the asdets of the parties thereto having sof *Web they shall then 1x00. Jane 131441:" )f( EzeootOri. '4lAbY'$Llenr I 'whirls dill trot lx(rtiai;..atc' would be abandon fer once the old polte; et 1 s, A, ytortTe t, Waite/ fee 1rlstNiltors iHICL BEAVER BLOCK., VVINGII AM, 'ONT. GROCERIES fresh the .1n' abundance' as usual• and prices in accordance with the time's, especially TEAS.. A new .line• of. .goods... •is ROYAL S LAD D'BESSING which is proving very satiscactory: Try a bottle. Goods delivered promptly and not afraid of distance. A W � } � ; Y .a73'ilC A. FA Q HARSO CUM A UO OSE" Motto: '4:toe l Woods at iflotsesri Prriceis. • may snit the boys but .sen Idle person should •hare+ soul( tl'iU- . better. Our time keepers aro of Ow twit rali- able makes and you will not be disappointed. waen you. get one of' them. Our stock . is always new altlll of .Fiber. 1',et,t quali'ty.: atwal we afire selling at pi iec'e .tlluit H1tr- . pr'isel even the 141aryy11ifi hrtiat- tl'i'. ()or 11,:i.1,441141.76 hall • diw.tys ,torktix far • it,ulf. iia . thi 1/x,.1 t )its' trod k i[iWays aatist'olt#ry. PATT { a n P ALL and WriVileiR WEAR Now arriving in large qua. itities at special va11,® in MEN'S LONG BOOTS and BOYS and GITLitii' ;miC1100L BOOTS. TRUNKS Ar:., D VAL IS sit ILIIDUCED PRICES. �!'� �'� ,OIT `• NNW .�—Tr is Ivry C.3*pletc 213.+1 Eellilltg as ckot►p iZ li e'i�r. QW.O. GOOD, { f‘) Y OD P1KI CALL Fi ' iGood Spic piohles, 40., faoterkly $s only one kine ly what their J'AM AICs powdered. :11STAR+ z'tOWDl1)RE ALLtSP1C OINNA id( tEPPER, C11ILIES C i:ItL1C, At °NISH wg •COS an the d evening ly ' case . of which he 1 T(in ance forum had 1 N. 13., for tender,. •f01 was of ter rr friend of 11 dollars a the•farin 1i three hum inept pro' farm at on and they s house for are -knowi under this reply ma bare in P, you:goini THE 1 A week lished iL st Laurier h purpose sanction c Sifton ai Manitoba impreibab considers' that it is the count creditill._; ing Cons( that hal Toronto the way by .pubii O ttaeva. The excusing "Yet is improba emissary ier to lac fore Hii speech'o though There it probabl Free Pr taken b Question 1 Blsl ops the pur Catholic would e. Tupper that th( pear th vote fon ier? L in orcdel Quebee denoun to Rom that a interfet the floc and thi opposit now se with c that to and no empha There probal rernen Lange Rome with t to con rights on tl The l Will it Bill c grant barga strop; the fi sib's at in