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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1896-10-09, Page 4W IN GFIA.M TIMES, OCTOBER 9, 1896. ILL1V AVIS ! Tiu Montreal Witness thus deals CaEs pj ,� with the "Business. is business" 1 incident:—"Mr Tarte has been offer- ed the opportunity which the desired itch vilulic>ate; leis departillant in (1'arlianieut in view of the ealnprclnis- ing position in which a local Libel al CHEMIST —AND as a fuel. It would certainly bo a great boon for the Province if anthracite coal were discovered within its bounds the more especially in those localities where iron, gold, silver and nickel deposits are found. To be able to smelt the ores with cheap fuel, found at the pit's mouth, would be great. luck. It is disappointing to find that the deposit is not real coal, as reported. No one would rejoice more than flab director of the Mining bureau if sueh a discovery were blade, but geolo- gists do not hold out hopes that this addition to our great mineral wealth will b©r m ado._London Advertiser. FARM TO RENT. DRUIST to:tiler was placed by an attempt at ai.l• , boodling, as clumsy as it was dis- lhonorable. He has islet the matter ie the square, open way, in which ' he scenes to be doing everything eonuected with his own responsibil• c; the AGT. G. N. W, TELEcRArti co • name of the has delingacivenint. pu He has YlS`lil0�i Neuse. told why Mr. Petit was the person app• BP 4 j consulted, namely, that he has been the Liberal candidate in the county W'inghalli., - - - Ont affected by the contract, not as it pruvt d, a very safe basis ofseleetion. • And lie has utterly repudiated lir. — 1 Petit's discreditable behavior. We 'I' : a dr inlay venture to prophesy, that Mr. I j j� tugt}�r� 1?Grist will never again, lllaleSS he i �ll� o° "brings forth fruit meet for repen- itanee,' be the candidate of any party. I As he was not a successful candidate we do not know that any proceed- ings against hila are possible other than the fatal exposure to which the has been subjected. Had he been an elected member, he would have been by this , act expelled from Parliament in hopeless disgrace." FLUE , OCTOBER 0, 1800. EDITORIAL NOTES. PARLIAMENT was prorogued. on Monday. Tan official returns just issued give the ziumber of emigrants for COMMERCIAL lJFI'SiT1S5ZONS. Canada from British ports during The teeord of business failures in Canada is not encouraging, as it shows an increase in both the num- ber of failures and in the aggregate 71, 156 and 951. For ' the nine of liabilities involved during the last months ended September 30th, the nine months as compared with the figures are:—English,10,942 ; Scotch same period of last year. The coni - MARKET REPORTS, rvlxol[ns[. Wingllam, October 8th, 1806. Corrected by P. Deans, Produce Dealer. Flour por 100 lbs.. ..."..,. '2 00 to 2 00 Fall Wheat 0 68 to 0'70 Spring Wheat Oats, new, Oats, old, Barley Peas Butter,.... ...... .. 0 10 to 0 n Eggs per dozen 0 11 to 0 11 Wood per cord.... 1 25 to 1 50 Bay per ton, now 0 00 to10 00 Potatoes, per bushel, old0 25 to 0 30 Potatoes, per bushel, new 0 25 to 0 30 0 4 to 0 4 0 2to0 2 020 to 025 040 to 000 0 5to0 5 0 7 to 0 8 ...475'to480 10 to 23 A. 20© acre farm to; rent, well watered and first, -class buildings. Apply to box 125, Winghum, Ont. September as foliovts:—English 1,489 Scotch, 202; Irish, 126 ; foreigners, 453, For the same period in 1895 the numbers were respectively, 2,310 EIFER ATI A stray heifer undersigned lot 2.0, the 140 of Septeuibe honer. The owner expenses. 1,403; Irish, 801; foreigners, 6,155; unknown nationalities, 44. For the same period. in 1895 the returns were respectively: -12,548, 1,270, 997, 4,548 and 51. THE political breach between Dr. Montague and W. F. Maclean, .says the Hamilton Times' Ottawa cor- respondent, is growing wider, not- withstanding that there has been meetings of the Ontario Con- servatives for the purpose of patching the matter up. The party in Ontario is in a very. bad shape, and will remain so just as long as Sir. Chas. - Tupper is leader. The difficulty is that if Tupper were thrown overheard —and he cannot be got rid f ' any lnereial relations of Canada and the United States are so close and of such importance to the Dominion that times of depression in the United States are invariable times of de- pression in Canada. Both countries have suffered severely from the low prices of grain, animals, dairy pro- ducts and agricultural produce gen orally which have ruled in Great Britain of last year. This suffering has been increased in both countries by the aggravation of the business depression caused by the currency and banking troubles in the United States, and the want of confidence in the future of the fit:aneial 'condition i n In , of the United States which must con- tinue until after the presidential other way—Mr. Foster, insist on gettin the osit'ion wectlwht� would l ^i^etigli bee settled • whether .ol:nd ti not be airy better than Tuner. ,. ,' currency is to be maintained and •vhetlier improved systems of at Provincial Conservative Convention 1 currency and banking are to be es - has been called at `t'oronto for Ot%t. es- tablished. The prospects of a vie - 27, tort for sound money in the United a done for the Armen- salutes next month arc good. In the WHAT can be e `meantime the advance in the price fans, how is a remnant of thein to be f wheat, which has come in time to enable many farmers to profit by it, win improve the actual business situation, and will also tend to weaken the free silver Democratic compaiga, whose strength i.0 the west at least is owing to the idea that it was owing to depreilfation in the 0 08 to 0 '70 0 15 to 0 16 016to018 030to035 0 38 to 0 38 • o onto a premises of the. nnrlierry, on or about mall grey two year old • the same bypaying [. KELLY. FOR SALE OR RENT. Tallow, per lb Dried Apples, per lb Chickens Ducks Geese Turkeys., Dressed Hogs Wool FARM of 06'acres4Kinloss township, Bruce Co., 75 acres cleared; strewn of spring gator, two good wells; new wind•tr ill, good house, large bank barn, good stables; two acre bearing orchard, 2 miles from Whitechurch station, 4 from Lucknow; an excellent 'opportunity for doing a profitable dairy business. ASt 'rliornn or A, 0 Stewart, Tee swater,A' Stewart SHEEP ASTRAY. OO YOU ViAliT TO BORROW? It is easy to pay off a Loan on our plan as it is to pav rent. A 3'500 loan costs :'7.50 per month, and pry's 017 principal and interest in eight years; other sums in proportion. lime of payment ntuit- ea.to eight ycale. Nim morts;ago unproved prop• erty only. Ask for prospectus. A, E. SMITH, AVM. The Equitable Savings, Loan 9c Building Asso. Strayed from the premises' of John W, Walker, lot lA con. 6, Turnberry, on or about the middle of July. ono ewe and two lambs, the eve has a mark of the letter W ou the right side, alto a nick in the salbknowing ne¢reanouts of me t oblige ynotifyingte owner. JOHN W. WALKER. WIN GUAM SAKI and MINING MILLS. i'deLEAN & SON, Props. saved are now pressing questions in Europe. Deportation to other coun- tries has to a small extent been talk- ed of. A beginning has been made in Cyprus, where an industrial farm has 'been pl conned and such Armen- IT PAYS TO A laude stock of all kinds of rough and plained lumber, Shingles, Lath, Apple Barrels, Cedar Posts, Hard and Soft Wood, etc., kept constantly on hand and deal on shortest notice. Orders by mail or telephone promptly attended to. McLIE.A.N & SON. ian refugees as can be sent thitticr i value of gold that the prices of wheat will be rceuived. Pottery making I and agricultural products generally silk cocoon -winding, and fruit grow-, ;vera so low. The present advance ing will be taught, and thus 0 live ; in the prie of wheat is calculated to need will be obtained. It is of i destroy the force of this argument. course only an experiment, but it is I hoped it is the beginning of settingere forth a plan, with which America' NOT COALB-LT ANTI1RAXOLITE will join, of escape to Christian coma, tries for a considerable number of' Some months ago, the report was the defenceless aid destitute Armen -'sent out that anthracite coal had •MAIL CONTRACT. Y�• y 3111 attho NEW FALL TWEEDS, , OVE COATI •G : , �.,p READY MADE CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHINGS, p, are arriving daily. Our stock is the finest ever shown in the town of Wingham. It you want a first clan fitting suit from RU ETTE L & SONS is the place to -et it. THEY MIDST FIT, '1 , THEY MUST BE OHEAP TaEY MUST- GOOD. If not satisfactory money cheerfully minded. Colne and see our READY MADE OVFACO.A.TS and SUITS, nothing to beat them in quay or price. In GENTS' FEIRNISEeNGS we always keep the late styles. CANADA OUISMIES6 COLLEGE CHATHAM, ON T. Holds a great lead over its contempor- aries an thoroughness of work, and its graduates are in strong demand. Aggie Tanner has changed her position to a much better one, as Stenographer {/ with D. M. Ferry Co., Detroit. Miss Sohrist, placed as Book-keeper, (;orrinlTton & Long, Trent, Mich. Miss Lindsay as Stenographer, 0. B. 12 841. Railway office, Grand Rapids, Mich. IT PAYS TO ATTEND THE BEST. For Catalogue, address, D. 2,1cL ACHLANCh Cham, Out SEALED TM -DELIS, addressed to the Postmaster General, will !:be received at Ottawa until noon, on Friday, November 13th, 1330. for the conveyance of Der Majesty's Mails. on proposed contracts for four years from the 1st of January next. 1 Between Glenfrrrow and Wingham,0times por week each way. 2 Between Gorrie and Railway' Station, 12 tints per week each way. e 3 Between Wroxeter and Railway Station,12 times j at ver 10 prices. Ier week each way. 4 Between Laugsule and Lucknovr, 2 times per week each way. SMITH PETH1CL 5 Between purple Grove and Ripley, euro per �j wee oath way; 1� Printed notices c'onlain ing further information as to conditions of prnpo'-od contracts may he seen and blank forms of Tender may he obtained at Post BEAVER BLOCK, OISeco along the resile chv1z routes and nbilhis office. r Perot Office Inspector, Stratford, October lst, 1301. NEV.7 CROP TIMOTHY SEED, AMERICAN • PLYMOUTH BINDER TWINE, SCREEN �sDOOR, �[�/ RE.1L'RIGA .Z OR1Sd, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, 1 The dishes weren't broken hover, only the prices. We Come in and see us, no tronblti eshovt= goods. Buy from the Casiff tmorio ' G HOUSE and you win saves°net'• JOU HET FEL it W IST( IrAnt. Macdonald .Bock. S1 INA Vd 4. a. v..,.+' w,.r 4a C'�rE .. have received the first installnl� of Crockery and China for 1u0 full line of fall trade and must make roor r it by getting out the present stock, so come along and held make room for the largest � � and Choicest Stock of Stapletd .1"ane}= Crockerycever shown in Wingham. ian3. been discovered in Algoma. The re- -; for port was denied by the Bureau of • THE facts are now available f It, comparison in reference to the Alining. Now the statement that I coal has really been discovered in 1 proposed annual expenditure by the I ''Vorthwcstern Ontario is revived. Dr. l late Government last session and the 7 A. R.Gordon, a lecturer at Toronto 1 estimate;; submitted this session. i;liivi 1sity, has ,just returned from, Sir Richard Cartwright got 1101,11 of Mr. ibster,s supplementary estimates of last session, and pro- duced than in the house,. They sl totalled :,11,660,000, though Mr. I furnaces, but for household purposes d, ' oeter said they had not been revised• a eve i1. Dr. Gordon says that not ee in council. The main estimates last 1 tl session totalled. $41,230,681, andonly is it a good sample nfcoai,but the ita it when the supi lernentary estimates of deposit is very large. He saw the it , ,� S1,660,000 give a proposed expend- linen at work on the vein, and saw at l'ttu a for the- current fiscal year of ! them nee the coal they took out of ,,, .%5,89t},681, The total main the ground, to heat their drills. tea"'rilnates introduced by Mr. Fielding The deposit is located near ea - ,-untied to $41,647,921 and with Sudbury, and only six miles from the to .,leinentaries of $2,889,857, to 1 Canadian Pacalic. ade ,537,778, a reduction beiowa Mr, ' Despite these statements; the Mira - n i ijter's estimates of 011,35_,000. ing Bureau,. which has fully 'investi» el.. ` , ,go: '�ag the expenditure chargeable sated the alleged deposits, asaerts o1 'bentsolidated fund, the difference `that the mineral which has becen dis- ''' "vnr of the Fielding estimates is covered in Balfour township is not -13,000. The main estimates i anthracite coal. It is known as an- Alti heavy items taken as a 1 thraxolite, and is mixed witn a large:. ,r" of precaution, but which may proportion of quartz. It has not, iel COUGHS and oe used.-•-'-Kineardine Reporter. is maintained. any Commercial value i _ONEE 1 A Algoma. He says the coal is hisgen- eral use in the village of Chelmsford, where it is h.ot; only utilized in Large lot of Stearn's 17v1NGIIAM, - - ONT. M• PATTERSON 1 Has just put in a large stoc:c of new goods and is now FUE Pit ri- have just arrived. Come and try the latest odors at CC�1P1r, UMPELL9Z TELEPI t» E DRUG STORE. •--�_ U S 1;_._.. SYRUP OF TAR ARO —FOR— est R -- est i ovelties in WINE ZILVEDBTARE ,JEWELRYZt Silver CAKE KNIVES, GRAN !ALES, SALAD FORKS, IVIEAT FORKS eta. Buy your wedding and birthday pres- ents where you can get the best value. M. pATTERSON pine and at right prices. always the best we can The a° growing at pay, „�Jy� peA� �� c��, ��� {j�pV N. A. 1L tt n 'W�� H ' �'i A i1 S g t7 ' S O�Il� HOUSE, _ - �'0%1[l G M. 19P .. .,.,..ti.,,.. is steadily COLDS. .�> �vl Llillt. WINGHA �- - ONT. v �..._ Y UR--- . WINTER W.ft.;aA� I®7Ovr arrive FALL in large quantities at special. value in pOO'FF.1 and and GIRLS' SCHOOL BOOTS. TR V� uL1 at REDUCED PRICES. „ .-NOUI .4VEMY ' Gi i ey eimplete and selling as cheap as ever. GO. GOOD, 41.oeca and Shoe Deaale VIOngl 7