Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1896-09-25, Page 60. E. WILLL/74;:0,2 CI -IE DRUGGIST. ACT. G. N. W. TELEGRAPH CO op. Brunswick House. Wingham, - - Ont dingljain Churl FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1896. EDITORIAL NOTES. As far as the School question is concerned, the mission of Mr. Laurier's friend to Rome has nothing whatever to do with it. The Lynes- ton was practically settled long ago and to the satisfaction of all those who opposed the coercion of Mani- toba. This being the ease, if there was a particle of sincerity M the cry of those who favored the remedial bill, they would now drop the discus- h sion of religious and sectarian topics t and try to keep had blood out: of our tr politios.—Toronto Star. d c JIM WIN GRAM TIMES., SEPTEMBER a, 1.896. HOWICK. speaker, and has done ye( 1/ This week as Mr. John liooeyk'the service f°1‘ the "'era' party il well knewn horse buyer, was agstit- the campaigns in this .county during ingtv of his men logging, on ; the hist thirty-five years. He pos. his farm, the log to which the chain sesses all the qualifications ef a good. yegistrar, and the prevailing re was attached suddenly and unfore- is that from among the num seen by him bourahsi round stt ikiner good applicants the Govern hint heavily on the heol rd:' the right mild nut have made a, better t.d foot and breaking one ot the small bones; he is getting on favorably .1!•-rlr',"--,--"'"-s7s7••,_ but the accident will. necesearily con- fine pini to his home for some week.4" Threshing is rapidly drawing to a A acre farm o rent, well watbred close in this neighborhood with fay. and tiestadass bui dings. Apply to box °ratite results in respecting peas, 125, wiDgbutni Ot t" oats, and barley, but a very small crop both of fall and sprine• wheat, whilst turnips will yield an abund- If your Husband or Soh is addicted to nnan MARRET REPORTS, mamma. all 1,1,r Ingham, September 17th, 1896. Corrected by P. Deans, Produce Dealer. Flour per 100 lbe 1 60 to 1 75 Fall Wheat 0 60 to 0 60 Spring Wheat 0 60 to 0 61 Oing Oso, new,— . ... . , . .. ...„ 0 15 to 0 10 erOI1S Oats, old, . 0 16 to 0 18 ment, Barley to 35 ,„.„„„t,„„ 11).1eglistst)pr'e.; a 0. 2.0.11...,.. ... : : . . . . *...//000 1,1too,(q38,31 MICE), B Wood per cord..., .,.. j1 25 to 1 50 Hay per to, new ..... —0 00 told 00 Potatoes, per bushel, old— — 0 25 to 0 60 TPaoltlitot%evep,eprelrbbnebel, new 0 25 to 0 30 Dried Apples, per lb 0 4 to 0 4 0 2 to 0 2 Chickens 0 20 to 0 25. Ducks 0 40 to 0 60 Getse 'Purkeys„ . , 00 75 ttoo 00 85 Dressed Hogs Wool 4 75 to 4 80 10 to 23 FARM O RET. DOE,8- Your LIatbanti. or Son Drink, alit crop, the use of Liquor, Morphine or Toliacco, p0 rc.hoso of your druggist a bottle of 1•1,ti 1? AVE. Hill's Chloride of Gold Tablets. They are guarinneed to cure or money will be Mr W. Scott, of Lwas angside,refunded. Tablets way bo given e•eiret- in town on Sunday. ly hl tea or coffee and the free hro of t,esite a number attended the stinommts allowed until voluntarily Western Fair at London last week, elven up. Price 01.00 per packaue. your druggist does not keep them. send Luna, Ohio. Boait of panic:v.:1re and testimonials freo. Dr. MeAshrIt% a neat fence ,brect tel the Ohio Ohonnoul 1A. (irks built in front of his residence. Mrs, W. Nichol, who bas been seriously ill fur some time is recover- ing. The East Wawanosh Fall Show which is being held here promises to excel anything heretofore. A rattling business is being done here in too apple barrel line. lir. Ii. J. 1Zussel, of Toronto, is visiting under the parental roof. Mr. H. Morris, of Goderieb, was in town on Monday. Commercial travellers are plenti- ful in town these days. Joseph Bowman ,,,h5st a valuable eavy draught Mare on Tuesday twilling of last week. She was aind lying just inside the stable oor, having broken her halter. The ause of death cannot be discovered, but there is strong evidence of PniTainet.VatileZiteni'lan Cat!': will h1he)31 poison. 1881). by His Honor the Jtnige of the County Center I County of Huron. at the Town. II•411, Meths tc411 ;'16St a four- the Eight Day of October 1330, at 'TO o'clo-ok in- the Richard Arnistrong vcar old horse on Sunday morning. f3ira7;T:oi eic•>,e4ilra'AntrO:,ns1717 the Voter' 1 st o( New oats supposed to have been the the Municipality of Whwitant for MO Ail persons having business atthe Court are re- quired to attend at the said time and phtom J. 11.11?Sti.GUSON, Clerk of the Metflicipality ot Windtam. Dated this 24th day of September 1800. THE Opposition press is absolutely appalled by the rumor that a pries; friendly to Mr. Laurier, has gone to Rome with the intention of asking the Pope to silence the ecclesiastics who have been so eager to accomplish the political ruin of the present Gov, ernment. When this whole country' 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 mandernents and clerical coercion were being used as if such things were a legitimate portion of our system of government, there was no pretest olfered. ALL this pretense 'made . the last Government about having kept the civil service free from the spoils system is hypocrisy and a shallow pretense. Favoritism, abuse x; of promotions, utilization of civil ser- vants to do party work, has been as Much a part of the last Government's program as 'he culketion of taxes. The present eiovernment will be in a o.Oflditiori of perpetual enbarsasi- nem if they permit their predeces- sors to put on all those airs of righteousness and political sanetitv . • 1.0 and insist that rules and reaulations which were more conspicuous in the 185 breach thPn in the observ•ance, must or)o now be rigorous137 applied in every • hav instance, - and AU Three dwell) the estate of Al 39 Minnie stre street west, lot 10 Also at the same ti very desirable two 433 on the west The sale will tI Hotel in the t urday, Sept of two p. time of s. PETER TION SA houses r. Forg' east, to 0. EA8(S, 5. Yot. Auctioneer. Ren 0 o pia n of \ ter 20113, Conditions eiongina to deeeapecl, lot at 2 aneenhine ria street north, will bo sold that tory residence, lot Leopold street. at the Queen's nuhain on Sat, - 890 et tho hour lade known at Estate At. COURT OF REVISIIN 01? THE VOTERS' LISTS or THE TOWN' of •WINGFIA.111. cause. 'One night last week burglars entered the residence of Thos. Gar- ness, an old bachelor, on the tho 3rd iine7,11Ind living alone, and after tying TOWN OF WINGHAM TIM him in bed ransacked the house and got *380 for their trouble. They left Mr. Garness tied and he was found shout. noon next; day hy a neighbor who happened. -to call John Budd, 3rd line, still lying very low with very little hope of her recovery,,,A wonderful strong n .1o,ephjilerstreet between John antl 1"ttrick.- constitution is all that has kept her streets ineluding Said John ann Patrice streets nod 111) 80 1011Z. to assent the fatal costs thereof iipoci the property abutting thereon anti tulle bereetbtod thereby except. Mrs. Thos. Bone and Miss Bessie 8110 one wait& of 't& wallt.on said J d ri 14 streetr and front .01 OA maritct qt e ehich IC1471 OREA. to, k the4 •paidon Fair lasts:week, escan lie benne by the municipality, andbt.i.tra state• Richard Armstrong and wiTh also ::(4•ssl ItTa‘sati,71'i ft° n aL.'1,1edssolf1a11)1lue orn e tr3 'It. titti:"Uor sit4 spout a day Or two there. far as they can he Ascertained -from the taw., revised t.ssessment roll now flied in the mites t.f the Clerk of the Ntelticipulity and.is open fat htspectiun Also ful (Alivoho.. Ihe estimated cost Of '015 Vork 31147.12 of which 8377.83 is to be provided out of the gettoral funds of the Mittlicinality-for constructing the pro. posed sidewalk over Johti and Petrieh 51(0,18 and In front of the market tquare. 'Par tile inirpose of paying the costs et the prepose.1 sir'ewatif elehen. imiey payable in Moen annual payments covi rho, both ^ • - DO YOU WA I TO BORROW? It is ass) to pay off a Alan on our plan as it is to pal, rent. A 3500 loan sts 87.60 per month, and p .ys off principal an interest in elith. years; other Ht11118 proporti 'lima of payment limit - en to eight y+.4.408, Fit mortgage improved prop. env only, Ask for prospectus. . E. SUITH, The Equitable Savings, Loan & Building Asso. IT PJ YS TO CANADA OUSi ESS COLLEGE ClIATII NI, ONT. Still leads all Canadiai Contemporaries in super- ior tralrong, and /hid ug choice positions fur graduates. John Pierce Just pla d as Ass*, Steno. and Book-keeper with Clutthr Manufacturing Co. 0. S. Andrees as Steno with 'et astern Oil Co'. n mild Rapids, Afich, Robt. Newton us Steno. with the Breoing Prose, same City. JOBiu Biretta as Steno, Milling. Co., Onathan.. with Steyens, Campbell, IT PAYS TO AT END THE BEST. $ Por Pittulogee, address, D, Co., Chatham, On( 01 NEW OR TO THE OWNERS OF- REAL PROPERTIES AIVIERIOA. ALONG TRE WEST -SIDE OF JOSE- PHINE Wig: EET, RETWEEN JOHN AND PATRICK STREETS, TANI?. NOTiCS that the Aluidelpal Council of the Corporation of the Town 'of Win 111,11, eral,(81lat '4r4,4110iithie sgieeAlk along the 'Ve'qt CEtE.EN D PLYM BIND • .; REF The New Registrar. The appointment of Mr, Alex. L. Labson, of Wroxeter, as Registrar of Deeds for Huron is one tltat will give general satisfaction to tine people of this countv, where, ho is well and Aidely known. lir. Gibson is one of the pioneers of the northern part of the county, having moved into the wiislop of ifowick„ where the Inge of Wroxeter now stands, in 9, shortly after lands were ned for sale by• the Crown, and ing resided there ever since. He his brothers developed water - ver on the River Maitland at that ce, by establishing flour, saw lien and oatmeal mill. Ile has g been a conspicuous figure in nicipal and public; life and al - ugh a very active Liberal has al- 's enjoyed the respect even of tical opponents, as is shown by having been elected Deputy ve of the stroagly Conservative Tow of Howick for many years uccession, the incorporation ie village of Wroxeter he was ted Reevet and filled that position acclamation until his volun- retirement. Ile sat in County Council for fourteen s consecutively, and was rded as one of its most sagacious JYIa. THOM'As FTSCRE, President of Canadian Hankers' Association, in his annual address in Ottawa gave po pia woo Ion expression in the following words to mu his views on the trade question, that tho are quiet in accord with the feeling Nvoaii of Canadian business inen generally —In concluding, perhaps may he I Ree pertaitted to express the hope that an Tow earnest effort inay be made by our I in s new Government to improve our trade relations with the United i by States, as well as with the mother tary Country. With the evidence of the the last census before us, it is impossible! year to believe that we can make the pro• and ega gress we should make and which year our resources would warrant, by elect obstructing free exchange with other! acci countries, and trying to make! appo ourselves self.dependent. Instead of bricl recognizing. that all trade is barter, Mr. and that large imports meari also part large exports, the administration of was our custom hou,e authorities would easte often seem to indkaie that in the seven opinion of our officials the importer obtai of fiweign 14 l'ttle better than ' railw disguised enemy, or at tho sessas bat but a questionable citizen. eduea wincipal and interr4t and the (1111003(35 cf palm ehts les.g.the proport ;on to be paid by the Ithicipn ity ar-alr resaid, thud he rai•tett he a spans! amnia 333331.'15053.i( mt the said properti-s according to le fiontage 830 1, A tom: t of Revision be held on w111,eHan..) the 140 day of •eicr,.•ber 1800, at, the hunr uf 10 ("clock in the forenoon 08 thoTobin ,fall in the gait] Town of 10r the pu,spose of hearing- roteplaints against tbe" opposed torsessments, or aectIrAV15b t31.1 frOlitIVInS nteasytr ip.ents, or any. other complaints whieli periens (11108(38331 (7 Avijle, sire tt, make and which is coguiwthre by tim J. 13, loltlIt011.t4 N, the 1c Dated at Wirigham this 24th day of '7}%031)'('1800. _ . ONF ift,_1mg. rea....gM446,/ ma•e..,./p• ID.M...1WON/LMwa..Y4 Large lot of Stearn's FINE PERFUMES have -just arrived. Come and try the latest odors at CEN A1 CAMPBEL'i valuable inembe.ra, In his last —T .14 he enjoyed the honor of being ed TELEP Warden of the eounty by amation. Ile was afterwards tiONE DRUG ‘'T'Oii . inted one of the road and go commissioners of the county. Gibson took a, very prominent in the railway agitation, Which at its height in the northern and —USE-- — rn ort" ' the eounty in the ties, and assisted largely in SYRUP OF TAR AND WINE ming for the district dm good 'Y't ay facilities which it now pos. -- FOR-- . Mr. Gibson is man of good tion, a elear and forcible COUGHS and COLDS. BANE' at very 1 SMITH & THY SEED, UTH R TWINE, 1.DE, 'GATORS, 4I• 1' ItEEZERS; The dishes weren't broken however, only the prices. We' line a have received the first installment of Crockery and. Chilla,10r.,',..!, fall trade and must make room for it by getting out the t&3' !. LAM:PR stock, so come along and help us make room for,.the largest wtil .4.1' and Choicest Stock of Staple and Fancy Crockery .ever shown w prices. in Wingham. 0,44•141t/t."-4414401141 jOr12" ", —,. ...-1- . UT 'FIT —"' Or '', • $ie TEE-- 7:7 ,tvoev4/4/440oelbeo.,,w,,, Buy your Clothing from John Ruettel & Sons, the CHEAP AND FAMOUS CLOTHING HOUSE IN WINGIIAM. Already our 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- nishinp-,s 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' -FURNISHNE:13. 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 5o Cts.; Our Men's $5 Suits are Worth $8; Our Black Worsteds Suits for $i5, made up to order cannot- be beat for $2o anywhere else. We keep nothing but the most fashionable goods. 66.V...366VMXICT/606.06.641264/56.66.0•66616r.r..r..1=.11262.=.6r...1.661116.6621.661 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 Qnoney come to John Ruettel & Syour Cloth - do wonders. ons and buy ing and Gents' Furnishing. Money will Money saved is money gained and at John Ruettel & Sons, Wingham, you can save it. Macdonald Block. WING RAM. JOHN RUETTEL & SONS 10(Viie4,441,641tAigiWttV401Z/WNW I 6re) .05333 54 rI.4. • PETHICK; I3EAVEI BLOCK, WING'HAM, ONT. M. PATTERSON Has just pu large stock o goods and i offering at away downt est' 6.ovelties Spe, 7,2.13 SiIvn in a new now rices e lat- 111 LYER':IRE nat d— '1E W RR Y',6:t) 1' 1 CAKE HIVES, CREAM LADLES, SALAD outs, MEAT GliKS etc. Buyygur wed mg and birthday ev- -cntg where you tho bt value. . - .1J, 1,11,41 14.14 WINGHAM ONT 339 always the best we can procure and at right prices. The. growing at -3 is steadily N.& FAR '0 14-1A RS IN. °ENNA HOUSE, u WING EOR -- PALL and WIN T R. WEAR Now arriving in large qu tiIo at special vahao MEN'S LONG BOOTS anal, BOYS and GIRL' WORMOL BO0TS. TRUNKS AND VAILISAS at wan -cis pvicra NEW Ca,X3.410/407niklie, ga4V41:114pr-q4z is yory cimphote 4ust 4eiIivrg as chat? 444 oribr. voitokitat. taid Wow awe 4