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ACT. C, N. W. TELEGRAPH CO
Opp. Brunsmcft House.
Wingham, -- - - Ont
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FLtIDA.I', SEP2EMBE1i 25, l89;.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
As far as the School question is
concerned, the mission of Mr.
Laaurier's friend to Rome has nothing
whatever to do with it. The gees_
tion was practically settled long ago
and to the satisfaction of all those
who opposed the coercion of Mani-
toba. This being the case, if there
was a particle of sincerity in the cry
of those who favored the remedial
bill, they would now drop the discus-
sion of religious and sectarian topics
and try to keep had blood out of our
politics.—Toronto Star.
THE Opposition press is absolutely
appalled by the rumor that a priest
friendly to Mr. Laurier, has gone to
Rome with the intention of asking
the Pope to silence the ecclesiastics
who have been so agar to accomplish
the political ruin of the present Govt.
ernment, When this wholecountry'
was being handed over to the
hierarchy by Sir Charles Tupper
and his friends, when the National
schools of Manitoba were in imminent
danger, when nlandements and
clerical Goer ciou were being used as
if such things were a legitimate
portion of our system of government
there was no prutest offered.
ALL this pretense made by . the
last Government about having kept
the eivil service free from the spoils
system is hypocrisy and a shallow t open
pretense. Favoritism, abuse ,,.t of
promotions, utilization of civil ser-
vants to do party work, has been as
much a part of the lest Government's
program as *he coll,'ction of takes.
The present t.xovernuteilt will be in
ae,andition or perpetrial etnhaal•;.a•:;-
ment if they permit their pl'ecleecs-
sors to put on all those airs of
righteousness and political sanctity
and insist that rules and regulation"
MLLEWENCiKA TIMES, SEPTEMBER 25, 1896.
HoW1CK. "speaker, and has done yeoman MAI ICET REPORTS.
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`y`. Tltis week as Mr, John hooey the' service for the Liberal party In all, i%zxr+lzAz.
well kneewn horse buyer, was agile- 1 the ea\ntpaiens in this county during
Corrected by la tl Deans, Produce o X610.
ittg t%� (, of his risen logriirla on 1 the Inst thirty-five' y*raps, 1I pus -
lug per 100 lbs., ,.' 10o to 175
hit; farm, the log to which the chain i sasses 011 the qualifications of a (rood Fall wheat 0 90 to 0 00
i Iie�ristrar and the prevailing e Spring WI at
was attached suddenly and unfor'e-' ep n' #i cling titles, new,..
seen by hint bounded round striking ;Is that from aniom the numerous oats, old
o 00 to U 01
015 to 010
hint he:rrily oc the, h'i of the rit,ltt i good applicants the Uoyerllinent Barly 0 30 0 30 to 0 3s
foot and breaking one of the small t could nut have nutde a better choice,. P
eas • .. • , . , ., .... , ,to 0 as
hones; he is getting on favorably trap, . , , , , . , , . 0
«,..... Eggs per dozen
0
but the accident will necessarily con- � Wood per cord., „ ,. '1 , - '
pp Hay per off new ( 00 to 1 a0
lino hint to his home for some weeks.r"
FAUe�)t ,0 EM y tort, J 00 tol0 00
Potatoes, per braille', old. , , 0 25 to 0 30
Potatoes, per *bushel, new ,, 0 25 to 0 S0
Tallow, per ib 0 4 to 0 4
Dried Apples, per ib, .... , , , 0 2 to 0 2
Chickens , 0 20 to 0 25
Ducks 0 40 to 0 00
tie`c'se 0 5 to 0 5
Turkeys, .
0 7 to 0 8
Dressed Hogs .,,, 4 75 to 4 80
Wool 19 to 23
Threshing is rapidly drawing to at A 200 acre farm o rent, well watered
close in this neighborhood with fay. I and first class but dings. Apply to box
orable results in respecting peas, 1125, t\ringhauf,
oats, and barley, but a very small --- - a
crop both of fall and spring wheat, Doss Your _+<:tc:raara
whilst turnips will yield an abund- , IP or sou Drink,
your Husband or Sox is addicted to
ant Cr'el)> the use of Liquor, Morphine or `I'ohacoo,
purchase of your drt:gi;ist a bottle of
ilEIAll?AVE,, i Hill's flhicrrd(, of Gold 'Tablets. They
lir
, 11'. saott, ()f I:anr;•side, was ; are gua)rnnl' 1 to cure or r}it:ney will be
re.tfut ed, 'I'itt)Iete may be given ,•:+ :ret -
in town on Sunday. -.
1 ly in tett or coffee and the epee two of
(,pain a number attended the i stiruulauts alio v*irl
nett' vniunrarily
Western Fair at London Iast week, I hlt,('n up, Price 01.00 per pat(:kaur. If
built inl#loniis t of his yino're�itle 0 I10 t fence your rllegtheci rss Ohio)tCheonlc li them, r rks
Lena, Ohio. I3or4k of particc.::re and
Mrs. W. Nichol, who has been I testimonials free.
sere ionsly ill fur some time is recover-
ing. AUVON SA;.
The East Wawanosh Fall Show I
it Intel is Meier,'; held hire promises tohouses elonging to
Three dwell]
excel anything* heretofore, the estate of Ai x. Fu. •. deaeased,lot
A rattling business is gain g dont; 'it Minnie street east, ot.« 4ose urine
street west, lot 10 ie rias street north.
here in tics apple, barrel line. Also at the sante ti , : will be sold that
Mr. R. J. Russel, of Toronto, isvery desirable two tory residence, lot
visiting under the parental roof, 433 on the west e o )f Leopold street.
Mr. H. lit,)}pis, of (xodt ri! h. was The sale will tr a Lala: a at the Queen's
Hotel in the t ,tis of A ngham on Sat-
in town on Monday. 5 ,%edit', Sept: t:er 2611%, 390 et tho hour
Commercial travellers are plenti- of two p. Conditions earls known at
days,
fol in town these time of se
—__ La's PETER
MO11EJ .
.Joseph Bowman Rlest a valuable
heavy- draught Mare on Tuesday
morning of last week. She was
tound lying just inside the stable
door, having broken her halter. The
cause of death cannot be discovered,
L
e.
liar 5, S. Yol,
Auctioneer, Rtsa
err„
Estate Agt.
COURT OF R ,VISiOli
er THE
VOTERS' - LISTS
0' Tu
TOWN'. of 'WINGHAII'I,
ut there is strong evidence of' NOTICE 10 1'eretxy given that a (loner will be hold
pursusut to t (, Ontario Voters; Lists ACts, 1.500,
prtiSOn. + by His Honor :he Judge of the County Court of t110
+I County of Huron, at the Totem. Bail. Winrhim, ne
Richard E,1'tnstI'Ong t Day of Qetaber IS90, at To wow:. in the
year old hogs( on Swid'ost a four- the light thewow:.a.y nlOrnillg. 1 plaints of errors and nn,dissions'in the voters several
of
forenoon. to near ni:dNew oats supposed to have been the the S}uniripaiity of %%Ingham for 1J90,
Caruse. - All persons having; business at the Court ore re-
quired to attend at the said time B.' b' piano.
•J. jp t3 nI SOTa
ciitered the residence of Thos. Gar -Clerk of the Muhbeipelity of Wingham.
Dated this 24th day of September 1890.
.mess, an old bachelor, on the the 3rd
..,ness,
1i%ing• ;done, and after tying
him in bed ransacked the house and
got ;130 fur their trouble. They left
Mr. (:aernss tied and he was found
about noon next day by a neighbor
who h31evened to call around.
,.„Mrs. .John Budd, 3rd line, r'is' stili
lying very low with very little hope
or f her recovery. ; ;A wonderful strong
constitution is all that has kept her
DO YOU WA T TO BORROW?
It r8 0110 to pay off at
pal, rent, A 4100 loan
p.yti uta prin:•fpnl an
other sums fu proportin
eu to eight ye.urs. Fit
arty auty.
Aslt for prospectus.
man on our plan as it is to
Ptits .4r.60 per month, and
interest he efl;lf6 years;
I. T11110 of payment 1lurit-
mortgal;•e improved prep-
. E. SMITH, Aens'r.
The Egititable Savings, Loan & Building Asso.
IT p, vS TO
CANADA DUST' : ESS COLLEGE
CHATII i M, OJT.
Still lends all Cant -Mint
for training, and find
graduates.
John Pierce just pin
Book-keeper with Math
C. 0, Andres as Steno
errand Rapid, Mich,
Hobe, Newton us Steno
Berne city.
Josio Eberts a8 Steno,
Milling Co„ Caathan„ 1
IT PAYS TO AT END THE BEST.
For Catalogue, address.
Contemporaries in super.
rag choice positions for
r] as Asst. Steno. and
et ,Manufacturing 0o.
with i} e?tern 011 Co'y.
with the Evening Yeas,
with Stevens, Campbell,
D. leLACIIL AN n Co„
Chatham, Ont
NEW OR
TOW` OF WING -HAM TIM THY SEED,
TO THE OWNERS OF DEAL PROPERTIES -I A 'iE•i R ICA
ALONG THE WEST 'SIDE OP JOSE-
PHINE S REET,'illsswEEN JOHN AND P i.'_V.ta.
x
PITI:ICIi STREETS. x LVt
TAPE NOT1C5 thatihe Muhfeipal Council of the
Corporation
n
Y
p tat f the ' w1 '
f
0 1 of el'ilk ;harm the tl aa, ('d.r�r,:.
ennrtneat a '•ratpolit11fc s,detvit}t along the '(e 1 , O z ,EE+ I, ' D•
1150 nf-I0,00kn ).$freer between John and 1'•.erick,}
, streets including Said John ani Patriot( 8t1'eet0 end
lip so long, to ruse -5 1..30 final (0810 thereof upon the prnpct•ty
Mrs.) • j 1
abutting thereon anti to I,e benefitted thereby eneept
'rhos. Hone Anti Miss .B3essie tete one portidh of tli,• wnik..on said John dmi Pur-
tt1, k in the.; -Landon Fair l'd5f' : �yeek. shall b :ebn,ut1 b thfe cmtnrorictpal' e 1 tpe market
square
sr�tt h �Tnvi � �'
I11Chati-d Armstrong Itn(1 wife also ( Ia(8a.L „s t(I 0,15 tl eena,n 801 011 uoworer ° thereof, eiront0a0
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t a day or two there. ItEE
1 far as tla•T enn lie Ascertained -front the last. ,et•iue/I
,.ssesseneot roti .i0 amt• Shed ' t the n;llc•' '•1 the
- --• - Clerk of the :0 & icipulity and js open 101 hrsl,ectien Also fu ' 7`
grin); (Alive ho',rs, 4Jt I'.e
Tho (Rtlnntted cost of 'the Work is $l147,62 of
which 0077.631810 be provided out of the general y jq +
funds of (he Muni(ipalfty-for constructing the pro- '� ;� ij 'm
The appOliltlnolit of 111', AICs, L. }rased sidewalk over Joh,i nod Patrick streets and �,j+ f�
T LA
ne front of the market ,quare. t'or the purpose of YYYAAA
111)sun, of Wroxeter, as Registrar of mini;the 03301001 the prone$ea s!r`o(ral3 etehen•
1)t't'(Is fin' IH}rroll is ()tie til'ilt will give payments, ll beCoisshi dlintl pa.Cable
sed interest and at very 1 r '��
general Satisf ilt.tion t0 the people of 1 i• outs lesg the propa,rr:0n to }� ��
r,he unrnuby of .ofd pp
,i: C011llty Whore, he is well and' bt 1'"id b., M. D;mat'ilm kj a•„(at(.renaid,,hud bu
raoel be'u n.0,ni amnia asse.8uiemt on !Nn said3'i(l>Ily known, MrGibon is one of Prii'll i'3 f Ror(if or, fo a fr(-(41ror,f.
SMITIthe pioneers of the nol'thern 'art f'A Cu:t of lauvi>iun tftlf be t1 lig t'
. 't
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I3uy your Cothin ; f-onl John Iia:otci t
;� Sons, the CHH1AI' AND h'MOUS CLOTtlIG
HOUSE IN WINGIIM. Alreaddy our i usi--
ness has doubled since the inhabitats oTin;ham and surrounding country heave found out that
rl i�tol et' can be saved by buying Clothng and Gents' Iyi:ir-
nishings from John Ruettel & Sons. Rich and poor', we
treat all alike. Onenian'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 Ructtt1 & Sons,
Wingham, is the place to buy your
C °rJ.N "°N
`�JEY TFUR1 S ifNGS,
We defy competition. Our prices are the lowest anywhere. We give
no eredit, hence we can sell you cheap. See our Bog' Summer
(:oats for 50 Cts.; Our Mn's $5 Suits are Worth $'; Our
Black Worsteds Suits for $z, made up to order cannot be
beat for $.^o anywhere else. ' We keep nothing but the; most
fashionable goods,
HAT , NECKrt� ES AN S RTS.
If you want the latest style in Hats, at John Ruettel &
Sons is the place to met then. If you want a Nobby
Necktie the place to get it is at John Ruettel & Sons.
Shirts, we get manufactured to our own order, The fitand are madeofthebestnlaterialancirecheap. If you have
money come to John Ruettel & Sons and buy your Cloth-
infg and Gents' Furnishing. Money will do wonders.
Money saved is money gained incl at John Ruettel & Sons,
Wingham, you can sve it.
JOHN HUETTEL & SOS,Macdonald I3lock.tiYINGIIAUTH
BIND:' ;L TWINE,
OR]:GATOR�',
REF
The Ne,v Et,egistrar.
e oe % yuan of 10
`.h119th day f +(1•r,h(r 1596,sty,thehouruP10
peforenoon atthe Tnttn )fall in thetype county, halvin•Q, ]nosed ito the Kati Thophearing13EAVI,I I31.OGI1,
ro.r,praruts..1hieh were more conspicuousintbreah than in rhe obser.rancemust)nenow be rigorously applied in every Oleznstanoe.n- and
I
OIL
IN A mow'.:' •t,.�..;'' ..,ffitThe dishes weren't broken however, only the prices. We1 have received the first installment of Crockery and Chinafg
fall trade and must make room for it by getting out the stock, so come along and help us make room for the Ilargest^ •and Choicest Stock of Staple and Fancy Crockeres, in Wingham, y ec>cr shown
.170
$`
PETHICK,
nship of 1lowick,. where the
ge of Wroxeter now stands, in
, shortly aifte.r the lands were
ed for sale by the Crown, and
g resided there ever since, .He
his brothers developed water-
y on the River Maitland at that
, by establishing flour, saw
en and oatmeal mill. Ile has
been a conspicuous figure in
cipal and public life and al -
h a very active Liberal has al,
enjoyed the respect even of
a1 opponents, as is shown by
aving been elected Deputy
of the stroigiy Conservative
ship of IIo%rick fie' many years
cession. Oa the incorporation
village of 1Vroxeter he was
d Reeve, and filled that position
eclanlation until his volun-
retirement. He sat in
aunty Council for fourteen
cOtlse00tivciy, and was
ed as ono cf its most sagacious
altlable members. In his last l ----T i 11s
enjoyed the honor of being
Warden of the county by i TELEP 'ONE DRUG'
ation, He was afterwairds
ted one of the road and j
commissioners of the county,
bson took a very prominent]
the railway agitation '►vhieh
against the 1i 10od
1 )up wn0,;mmtcs, al"
uccart(feh o1 the 1(01,000(1 n.easl%,Itc,ent0, Iran%(11I�Y&rIAttil:,
other complaints widen peesen8 inttere04 (a menthe -
sire to make and which i8 counir.•1h,e by the. t:Shirt.
J. Dated at Wingham this 151thlday oW St'p ER,
m
e')o(( 1505.
MR. THOIr4s FYSCIIE, President of Pr)wC
Canadian Hankers' Association, in Place
his annual addre,.. in Ottawa gave lonlonoll
expression in the following words to muni
his views on the trade question, that tboug
are quiet in accord with the feeling ways
of Canadian business !nen genet'aliy ; ()litie
' --In concluding, perhaps I mr,v he ins e
Reeve
permitted to express the hope that an I Town
earnest effort may be made by our, in sac
new Government to improve our of the
trade relations with the United• bycta
States, as well as with the mother tary
country. With the evidence of the the 0
Iast census before us, it is itnpossible years
to believe that we can make the pro. !regard
gess we should make and which yed v
our. resources would warrant, by elected
obstructing free exchange with other i acciam
countries, and trying to make appoin
ourselves self dependent. Instead of bridge
rreeognizing that all trade is barter, ! Mr. Gi
and that large imports mean also part In
large exports, the administration of was at
our custom hou-o aatiroritics would eastern
Often seem: to indieace that in tint seventi
Opinion of our officials the importer obtain%
ONT.
HE RAM
M PATTERS
ERS
1 Has just pu in a
large stook o new
Large lot of Steam's goods and i' now
Stearn's offering at irrioes
away clowz�.t• e lat-
est' `i.ovelties in
have just arrived. Come and
try the latest odors at
cotiaN h cAMPLL�s
its height in the northern and 1
portions of the eon.nty in the ' value.
i <e.
es, and assisted largely iti jj SYRUP OF TAR AND Wini-
ng for the district thfa good I
ape his Siilvo;t
CAKE
CREAM
SALAD
MEAT
Buyyoiir wed
and bi• th,d a,y
rents where
can: g'et h..
of foreign goo(li is little better than - railway
st disguised publie, enemy, Or at till sesso...
bat bat a questionable citizen.
ON
'1LVEH'=!ARE,
"E' ELHY a
HIVES,
LADLES,.
OHS,
OtsaKS eta,
'ii.g
rev- „
;ori
facilities which it now pose tr 4 I
Dir, Gibson is insist of re f
edueation, a1, clear mid fare ble COUGHS and COBBS. �iNI 7GI , It' " I`
- ONT.
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always the best we can procure and at right prices.
"31730�' `"."-- ,yl
growing at
is steadily
N. A. FARQUHARS N'
OHI.NA HOUSE, WING-.1.AM.
S6��e i� Z�
----FOR--
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FA:LL
_,_...-FOR-----
L and WILT , x A.
Now arriving in larges quantities at special
vallaQ ixa
MEN'S LONG BOOTS ant
BOYS and Gil -LS' SOIZOOL BOOTS,
TRUNKS AND VAUSIM
a lituguan) paiats,
or NEW
is very. c• to to 41ast genivtg as cheap
emr.
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