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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1896-10-23, Page 6.s an (times FRIDdY, OC:I )BB,t a. ism. E IN UTAM TIMES,' CT011 :I /yiS+, tear of this should be a suggestion to plant a little dauber at owe. White clover seem; to spring up spontaneously alozlg the roadside and in the pastures, and it should be encouraged it snakes good pasture, COLD STORAti., , Let blue grass be sown with it. t'tulo the mammoth clover is best `Plat cold storage penivet c;f' I.., fi•uf1 111 Weil to get It eatee. white Government sennas to meet with Much levee and has this he•trt,,,4 enll+ir:satio;s of Mr. Foster, kttt, Finance liinister. The amount asked for in the estimates to facilitate the Marketing of the produets of Canadian fal'tuers is $20,000. The 3Ultratry has Been demanding facilitie;a for the placing of Canadian einet'lyteti„lit' feat' products on the English ill:lri',, is and the Prime clover and blue grass are stayers. If we could control droutlls, and thus make our crops a certain thing and fix the earning power and value of the land, fanning would be - ("owe one of the exact sciences. Inst- igation is accomplishing more than any other tiling in the west; subsoils ing is the chief refuge in the east * * * While the soil r" eertillty', Ells.' n,Sr bZ Chit of It [r►iater l • "•"'•' - , 0114' twill Bloc supply „OW 11iIi tO this j'.istifi ►bre div.nafltt iii "itll;,0us cropping by the machine or man. - behalf o, the ti i` elci'trtraiists of tie animal, is to Data practised, the man- eduntry, 1 t' devised It project to ore must not be withheld however IA Ela gel 2 "•{27t, tjlo 0?v71.14-4ilta Of nutrition. If eon. good the tillage may be. 1''ert1liz- d 2:,,6,772 bushels, showing an increase of 75,000 bushels 'on the week, and a gain of 13,000 bushels as compared 1 with the Corresponding period last g year. -Trade Bulletin, Montreal. 4' • l'lie l,ir,lt et wa, thus ation ited tillage together make goo outlined by Mr. Fisher, Minister crops. cf Agriculture, in explanation of the * ;: m vote asked nor. To attain the result If for no other reason than to l;?i it was necessary to provide a Contin- the weeds, plow in the NI; ; puttin nous chain of cold storage from the point of prodnetio.i to the market, them under the ground is a pzett sure way of eradicating them and tats for Export. A vonst ierable quantity of Cana. 11c1I1l:IS. brain oats have been sold for export recently, as we know of one th'nr in Bennet Farrow is home on n visit tlus city which has placed about from Wfarton. 100„000f,000 bushels with English firms (-`harlie "milt of Toronto, is visiting friends on the .3rd line for present wed later shipment. it was probably: this new business that caused a firmer feeling in the mar- ket : bti.t at the recent advance in prices there appear to be ample offerings. There have been saps of round lots of No, 2 ivjgte oats for eXp(J2•till the west at equal to .•.'ve to William Farrow was in (xodelich lase Friday on business, Threshing will just be wound up this week. It was a Short season. Mrs. John I3udd is still about the Woe but there is some hope of her recovery, Allan C. Meson of Est • GIiL1111I1 TiWNI ItAlltii'Ay. Pur FOR Analva i notal TOz'onto and East 0:01 a.m. 1:18 p,ui 11::40 „ 10:07. 4> -15 PU»L18ZIE l Palmerston :Mixed 7:20 pitzn •- 10:401a Clinton EYE.tI,Y FIL,WAY MORNING London and Loath 0:30 a.m. II:10 el 3:15 p.rnt 8:00 p.m. -AT VIE- . 11.' 0 a.m. G:OI a.m. TIMES OFFICE, JOSEPHINE STREE r 1:10 p. m. 11:20 t+ 10:07 ,t 5:55 p.m. WINGIi;AM, ONTARIO. price, $1 , or year, in adviluce Oktingijam 4 Immo . BANK of H I aroN ... Space . AI)1 yr. !1 mIaAPES tt.p.- -1 re,. I lima 2310 lflicj dOtrn here, although there Wawa - local axis Column :;aa a0 dao oa i $2o oa 3 4a have been sales 311 $star city ^*: "t ibsjl iS visittlly itis grand parents nn . VSi X G A P4 . half '� a 00 20 00 12 oa 0 ] I 4tle + +u Quarter " 20 00 12 00 7 04 3 0a local tradr; at � 3.Je to There Elie 3rd line. � f seem to be amp1P supplies in both dealers' ants i'armers' bands both in Gutttl• .0 and this Province. There is Hoy Bros., of Grey, put in a cul- vert on the 3rd line last week. They are workers rain or shine. quite a lot of high-priced oats of last Wm Bowman 1111s shot 30 part- year's crop to be disposed of yet, and ridges already this season and is holders, it is held, should avail them - shot for 20 more. Will Anderson selves of the present export demand shot 9 in one day. in disposing of /ham. Canadian oats Quintin Anderson got a telephone are being asked for in the British message on Saturday to go to Ches- market. Stool=s in this city last ley and see his •brother-in-law, Gil- eelz were liberal, amounting to bert Bair, who met with some acci- dent and was not expected to recov- er. He left on the eariy train .111on- day. Than Couneit met according to ad- journment, The Reeve in the chair. Members all present. Minutes of last meeting read and passed. Moved by Thos. Code, seconded by Jas; Bowman that James Russell be instructed to put a bent tinder Armstrong's bridge . and that he receive $16 for the same -Carried. On motion of Geo. lsirkby, second- ed by Wm Isbister the following accounts were ordered to be paid viz ; Geo: Johnson approach to Rut tan's bridge, $13.50 ; 13'm Brecken ridge, do. $13 25; Geo ,Daby, do., 1 $1.25 ; S. Thornton, damage through rave ; nos. tile; Mr. John Sanderson and Miss $5.60 ; John L Geddes, spikes and Whiteworth are visiting friends in iron, $1 ; S Vannorman, digging Toronto, drain, $5; J D McEwan, scraper, Mrs. Leonard, of Stonewell, Man., A Campbell, cls., $1,12; %I Owns, who bas been visiting friends here drain and culvert, -$9.25 ; James] for some time, has gone to visit ib Marshall, Engineer's services on Chesley. municipal drain, $12 ; John Phelan, A large number of Brussels sports- repairing culvert, $2; J McCaughey This would necessitate probably the ground plowed early will hold th establishment of warehouses in the moisture better, for evaporation wit interior, cold storage arrangement be materially retarded. A good on the railway, cold storage seed bed will be formed firm and warehouses at points of shipment clean and cold storage upon the vessels . .h that would cross the ocean. Be proposed to make contracts by order in council, subject to the ratification Of Parliament. as the sum now asked for would not cover the expenditure between now and the end of the next fiscal year. He proposed to Make arrangements by which vessels would leave Montreal Halifax and St. John in summer, and Halifax and St. John in winter, and carry Canadian products in storage to Avonmouth, Liverpool, London and ,Glasgow. During the ensuing season he expected to extend the refrigerator -car; service to every part of the country where the demand justified it, to enable perishable products to be taken to the points of shipment. His scheme involved the giving of a small bonus lb every ereamery that would provide cold. storage accommodation for perishable produets awaiting shipment. The expense of providing such acconl- inadation to the creamery owners would vary from $200 to $400. Any creamery which has earned the bonus would received $50 this season, $25 next season and $25 the succeeding season, or $100 in all. He thought it would be necessary to secure this season warehouses at the point of shipment. He thought it would be say the greatest value to be bad in news necessary to make contracts for as papers.ldo for this gem papqr it is premium long as five years wits: steamship ible to forth even an estimate. It is a compa.,1& nd warehonsesmen to se- wonderful combination: ttiei the best results. Something in the shape of propagandism would be How To Deal With Pear Flight required to advertise the scheme in In answer to the question of a the British market, and to overcome Cheltenham, Ont., correspondent, re the prej adice against Canadian food garding blight, the Rural New York products which has been created by er says; "Pear blight or 'fire blight their reaepion there in bad condition. also attacks apple, wild crab apple If the expectations of the farmers the mountain ash, serviee berry, and and dealers were justed this trade all the species of hawthorns. This is should be in such a position in three a contagious bacterial disease,the years that it would be self sustaining microbes being carried from tree to or nearly so. tree by the insects which visit the e_ -- flowers. A few of the germs sur. Parra ,eTotes. vive the winter in some of the blight Protracted heat makes turnips ed branches, and these few are the p source of contagion for the succeed - pithy and liable to be worm eaten. ing season. The only, sure method For this reason the cool climate of of checking and exterminating the England and Canada is so well disease, is to cut out and burn the adapted to the growing of this vege- affected parts, and the best time table; a low temperature increases to do this is just before the leaves e 1 Summer fallowing is of some val- ue in restoring worn and weedy land, but the same result may be accomplished to much better pur- pose by growing and plowing under green crops. Soil is always reeuper .sting if we are not robbing it; if we at the same time feed it so much the better. Undying Famo. "The Orphan's Prayer';.is creating genuine sensation among artists. It i that beautiful masterpiece,, by a cele Mated English artist, who was offers any amount up to ten thogsana pousds if he would paint another picture a good as "The Orphan's Prayer. wTh gifted artist tried and tried again, labor ed and worried and yearned, but gay up the attempt, freely ackuowled gin that "The Orphan's Prayer" was an in spiratiou, and no thought or study, o any sort of meditation could get from his brush a picture tit to 'moaned a com panion piece. The great,artist met .hi death through accident in climbing ih' Alps, and "The Orphan,'s Prayer" re Ir::iins as his monument. It was a grea stroke, worthy of their great paper, b which the publishers of the Family Herald and Weekly Star, of Montreal secured, at an enormous cost, "The Or phau's Prayer," for tht�season's pretni urn for the Family Herald and Wesici Star. In all conscience the Family Herald was good value before, we 'nigh s a e s ]x r m a t y 1' t Does Tour gusband or Son Drink. If your Husband or Son is addicted to the use of Liquor, Morphine or Tobacco, purchase of your druggist a bottle of /till's Chloride of Gold Tablets. They are guaranteed to cure Or money will be refunded. 'Pallets may be given secret- ly in tea or coffee and the free use of stimulants allowed until voluntarily given up. Price $1.00 per package. If your druggist does not keep them, send direct to the 011ie Chemical Works, Lima, Ohio. Boek of partict;iare and testimonials free. WBOXETER. (Intended for last issue,) hauling 1, $1 ElliottEB , capital, $1,20""0,000, het, V050 000 President--JoII l STUART, Vioe.President-A. O. RAnISA�r, nxztnororts Joos PROCTOR, Oso. Roaou, WnI GIBSON, M 1', A. Woo», A. B. LEE (Toronto), Cashier -J. TURNBULL. One Inch 6 00 s 00 2 0o a. 00 Legal and ot,or oasua, advertisements, 80. per R00 for not insertion, and Sc. per line icroachsubsequeti Insertion. Dieasured by nonpareil scale 1 5e. per line Mr mob subsequent insertion.. Looal notices 10o. per line for that insertion, and Advertisements of Lost, Nound, Strayed, Situations, and Business Chances wanted, not exceeding 8 linea T, noupareti, SI for first anonth, and 60o, for each subsequent month, IIcuaes andFars for Bale, not ,exceeding 8 )Ines 81 for stat month, 600. par subaequnnt utonth, Larger advertisements in proportisD. Special f r o Savings Bank -Hours, 10 to 8' Saturdays, 10 ! toso textus wall be strictly adhered to 1. Deposits of 51 and upwards received and Internet rates Inc larger advertisements, o f allowed, longer periods, Spoolal Deposits also received at surreal d(= 1hticr11semmnts and local notices without ramie rates of ir,.srest, accordingly.icce, will he inserted till forbid and oharged y Wednesday noon, in d t or er 9 appear Drafts on Great Britain and the United States Transitory advertisements must bo bought and sold paid in advance that W. OOBd3OU7.D. AGENT thCnania�"nshfor contract advertisements must he in E. L. DICKINSON, Solicitor, JOB PRINTING, ING, TNULUDING Books, Famphlnts, Posters, !11 Heads, Circulars, eco., &m, executed in the best style of the art, at moderate prices, and o» short notice. Apply or address S. 0 'lltOWN, .attta Office, 1Vinghatn. BOOK,BFf'II YNCa We aro pleased to announce that acv Books or Dtago1ines left with yr for Bhuling, wilt have cur prompt attention. Prices for BFnding in any style writ bo given on arplieation o the TIMM Office. • Money ret Loan on Notes. totes . Discounted AT REASONAELE RATES Money advanord on Diortgages at 5} pet contwilh privileao of paying at the end of any year. Notu andaeoounts oollooted. Ita�T, lydoIrll)oa. Beaver Block wtmhatu, Ont. man came over and joined our ;boys cleaning ditch, $2 ; John White, tile, ._.__.__..___ __,.__._.. _ for a hunt. From henceforth game $1.50; Thos. Code, part payment for will be scarce. services, $20 ; R Hoy, building cul - The S. Army band paid our,town vert, $8.85; H Sellars, digging a visit on Tuesday. - ` : ' drain, e5 ; W Youill, culvert, $2.50 ; %Mr. George Freneli lost three Jas Russell, appr each to, Sunshine fingers of his right handnd got it bridge, $14.25 ; Jas Russell, build- I otherwise mangled while working in ing culvert, $65 ; IR. Gibson, building' the saw -mill on Tuesday./ approach, $30.50; W Jacklin, Mr, Geo Simmons is on the sick building approach, $7; John Moon-1 llst at present, ey, repairing culverts, $2 ; E Bos - Mr. S. French is visiting at the man, digging drain, $20.80 ; Geo home of T. Rae. . Henderson, damage through hauling R. Black received a ear of Mani- gravel, $1.60; John Mepaughley, toba wheat this week, filling an old well on sideline, $1.50 ; ,Tar Crai Piles Cured iii 3 to a Nights. -- Dr. Agnew's Ointment will cure all case, of Itching Piles in from 3 to 6 - nights. One application brings Com. fort. For Blind and Bleeding Piles it is - peerless. Also cares Tetter, Salt Rheum, Eazema, Barber's Itch, and all eruptions of the skin. 35 cents. Sold at Chis- bolm's Drug store, Wingham. TU Rlti BERRY, (Intended tor last issue.) Miss McDonald, of Detroit, Is visit- mg her parents on the sixth cones- ' sion. Mr, Patti Powell has been appoint- ed Collector for 'Iturnberry, Quite a number of the farmers are making apple -butter. A pleasant time was spent at the residence of Mr. Robt. Hogg last Friday'evening•. A Large number of friends Wore invited to an apple - paring bee after which the evening wad spent in dancing. Mr. and Mr.s Hogg 1nay congratulate themselves on the pleasant tilne afforded to their guests. Miss Jessie Fraser has been engag- ed in size and improves the flavor. td to teach the Junior Division of fail in autumn ; never cut through a the I3luevt3le school for 1807. 'We field where there is young clover cress. afteti kills the piant3 they cover, and few germs will adhere to the blade, bliss Priscella Powell :arrived home Me bare spots. A #'nil stand ,one and these may innooulate the healthy from Detroit lost Friday night. p wood. No spray of any kind can Mr. John Fitch and wife drove to of the requisities toward a full crop eneck the disease." Stanley last week to visit some and anything short of a full crop friends. inevitably discounts the chance or profit. 1 You Can be well, The * '� diseased art and then use the same ,congratulate (;Train shocks standinglongin a p „1 atulate Miss Fraser on her knife in cutting healthy wood, for a 's„ young people of Harris' r,- * 'f I When your blood is pure. rich and Schoolhotxse are holding a -series df Let those who have the res lonsi- i tau Vital for nerves and muscles. The literary meetings The debates • en- bility ptooil is the vital fluid, and when it is gaged in seem •to gather good audit of getting the fodder in sbapa ; peer, tt:tn an€1 impose you must either-erlees and Will no doubt benefit both for the winter bear in mind that ; hnilarr from sumo €ii:atressing disease or fro:./ is liable to come at almost any I;M Mangos easily iso ore. oll r voverw to all Jeri `de Mr r% and Fred 1 iter en's sale took lace time. At best there is an immense , your blood ptp g, overeharge in assessment, $1.35 ; Geo Henderson, for gravel, $5.67; D Farquharson, $1.89 ; C Wheeler, $1.30 ; Wright Estate, ! 't Te will send. the TIMES ARTHL'!t J. IRtt'iN, D. D. R. ME V R TE® to Subscribe for the S. G. BROWN, PROPRIETOR AND PDBLI6aBa 7 1 R MACDONALD, CENTRE STREET Whitman, ONTARIO. i�. VANSTONE, i BARRISTER, SOLIC1:rOR, Eto., Private and Company funds to loan at lowest rate interest. No commission charged. Mortgages, town and term prof- rty bought and sold OFFICE -Beaver Block Wirmiust ' J. A. MORTON, BARRISTER, &o., Wingham, Ont, E. L. DICKINSON, �^, } BARRISTER, ETC. SOLICITOR TO. RATIN Or ISA'IIILTON. MONET To LOAN. Office -Meyer Blonk.'wingham. • .t�� M G. CAMERON, ~G. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, CONVEYANCER, doe Office --Corner Hamilton and St. Andrew streets opposite Oolborttc' }totes. ONTARIO. pENTISTRX.-J.S.JEntOME, L. D. s.,WntoaAst. Jf ! Is manufacturing first-class seta. ai rr� teeth us cheap as they can be na in the Domhaion. Teeth extra process, guarantc absolutely rtperfectly safe. ut pain, by hi OFFICE: In the Beaver Block, opposite th Brunswick House. ft ���all�'tlial!' $18.25; Wm Little, $1.90; James to bona fide new sub -t Timmins $6.72 • R Ockridge S2 ; . r ` scribers from now until Deeter of Dental Surgery et- the Pennsyivan. Geo Kirkby, $2.00 ; Thos Hencler- I .Deaataz Cortege. sen 60 cents. alae first of By-law No. 10, • 1896, confirming appointment of Collector, was duly read and passed, Bowman Code -That this Coun- cil do now adjourn to meet - again on the 16th November next. W. CLARK, ' • Clerk. For oyer Fifty ilent't, AN Ot.n Assn WELL-TztrEID RE.'4r. tiDY,.-•- Mre. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has beep used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while •teething with pdrfeet suceelis. It soothe the child, softens the gums,• allEiys ail pain, .cures wind colic, and is the bistremedy for Diart'hoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty five cents's bottle. Its value is 'incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. Dr. -Knechtel, Ripley, has sold out 'his practise to Dr. Gordon of Luck - now. .He intexids leaving 'for Lan- don,'I ng.,'to continue his -medical studies; as soon as possible. ire +nth liooti's �3arsapa.fl- 'an liore lai". 1}'la<t of the ,r loss of food because of failure to get la and be well. t goods went rather cheap. it Cared in good season, and covered I -„--- a frola the elements. 1 Tfoort's fills are the best after dinner t 11x. John Fife is sick with infiallxa- *. * * i pill : assist digestion, cure headache. lay tion. We trust that he will soon be ) cents. i convalescent. :0 Why do farmers put off planting timber in waste places F' When Elle ' "Tiff" 'McLeod,liiplr;v, had the 1 , . , .. att ,1 of wood on the f r fleet finger y , € ,•<>• hau , are visiting at Mr. Catripbeli s to grout so short that there is not severed on Monday. Ire was repair-1on c Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, of Wing- supply ii'ing- pl Ya nz begins nger in the right hand tlilnost the sixth. ?a art abnndanee of it for all the needs ing a belt at the flax mill when his ''clic a number of ptsohme wttefided w tO Elf the t>wller, the market value of hand came in contact the funeral If the ate ohm l�iug`, of • JANUARY 1897 for the small sum of ,25 GENTS. The TIMES is an up-to- date paper, all printed at home. SUBSCRIBE AT ONCE. YOUNG PEOPLE'S UNION. 'Y, P. 8, 0. E, ---Meeting in basement of Presbyterian clluroh every Friday evening - ;Subject for'Oet. 23rd -My favorite Bible proverbs and why.?-blisses L. Mitchell and M. Catruthers.---Prov. 2: 1.0. .CEPWORT•H LEA:Gu--$tteeting every Thursday evening in the Methodist thumb. B. Y. P. Tr --Meeting every Tuesday evening in the Baptist church. Subject for (�'t 1 p ) Oct. 27th ----Miraculous draught of Fishes-- " '�J Luke 61.11. tJ Makes tllOuaanda of women reefer in silence, rather than tell their troublen to anyone. To a nett Indian Woman's 1.3altn i,7 D, per feet boon. It surras all womb troubles, corrects niolr'ttltly irregu- larities, abolishes the agonies of ultild.birtls, makes weak tvonten strong, and renders lifo worth living. lit act with the ma j the farm suffers at once. Tho vary ,chfnery, with the above result. ; Btuevale, welch took place last Tues. For sale in Wingbam by -Colin .A clay. Campbell. ror TwAnty-six "'ears DUNN'S INC E THEGOOWSBEST .FRIEND OPFI0E--MAODONALD 81.0OK. Nors--Will visit Blyth every Wedn-'day. JOHN RITCIIIE GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT ONTARIO+ p DEANS, Js.. wrNeuAna, ( LICENSED AUICTIONEER FOR THE COUNTY OS' HURON. Safes attended 1n any part of the Co. Charge Moderate. �f 'r OEN CURRIE, WINeao,at, ONT., ,1 LICENSED AUCTIONEER.. Sales of Parra Stock and Farm Implements a specialty. All orders left at the TOMS office promptly attend' ed to. Terms reasonable. FRANK SCELI'S, wsnaui xotr €GET 12 MAVEN AND 1 MIR OUT' ran ($1. Opposite Central hotel, WI'G1IAM, - ONTARIO Agency for Parisian Steam Laundry.. Wanted-An ns[ �id` BR �� a thing tWho caopattteehint? Protect syour idetta; tbev may string you wealth, write JOHN' WEDDIIEBtRN & CO. Patent Astor. nays Washington, D. ,tor their $1,Ip0 prano error' and fIL iat of two hundred inventions wanted. , SOCIETY MEETINGS G. Orj CourtMaitland, No. 2; Canaditu 1 D'or stens m0 t ( n y [r „f. e a €hO a14C0 d and Inst Friday evening of every month, bi Oro" May, Block. st k 11 VB. Ellio, 11, brethren welcome, W. Cl.. S. O. Ostnp Caledonia, No. 40 meet tho first and third Mon al? 10. the Odd Fellows 33a1I, Vieitin even, month, in g brethren welcome. J, Murray, Chief. Fx. D' LARGEST' SALT( Irl CirAriADA, dlarAtan, Itee,•Seo.