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The Wingham Times, 1896-11-06, Page 4
U6111 � CA�.IPBE SELLS NOTHING BL'T PARE DRUM UM GP PA ENT API GI ES, 1aa .aE \tl INGUAM TIM ES, NO Y EMBJ R •t)f Llb96 ........,,.*",... .....,........•••••1.....-..- ..... ,.��--... meat will that body, the best method of bring- o well so seriously that O�� 6 s dif IN T\\O"sicikr, t3 onno mans ht reforming thatPI ATISb:et'rt,>.r UU.1MAGTEtD OR MONEl , - - inn. about a more lust method of oNT makingtheseapplmintments. Already iiii I the, r hit e s ,the Reform as alive to [..ii5zIoD,„iiIIIBtaz itl3cil 'uterests, the ldefln'm assnciatihn o 1;lir. lt. J. Dog le of (lw en :ohne u j;"e wept to doubt© tour tales during the i the appointtnent in place of Ilon. D. , coming month and will sell l L. MacPherson, deceased. Mr. Doyle f �lr,t's neawt l:,ced,1'epucdBcots warth l tar 00r., is n+)t It 1, all. whose USefillneSs iS i lUen's �1-r0inr.1 "siu,nails,Bellowstongae ]qlYseelanabel'tll f01 i;ovs' neat';' peggcde shin n,.'Is, lleliott's ton„uoI old age, told whose sole tecommend- . „ of that riding haling recommended 5. gone and is r g worth. at ion is service done aais party, but ' he is a man of c�nsfderable influence Alen's this laced or gaiters worth til 5o identified with some of ,the largest; manufitetu• ling concerns. Besides being identified with the Shallow ' Lake Cement Coma any, a busiuess I ]till t'NDISD' developed through the enterprise of COLI `,g A. CAMPBELL a PBEj LL 'Mr. Doyle, he goes extensively into d.t 91 VV �J DRUGGIST. 1 M -+i` tri �f' 1.n -T",- . LTC -V1 MARKET REPORTS. �zi�'',�:Ili�•�L.:� tr.�”"w�"�-:�^-t.,,.y-1•s-.:)"�'�'';,•�� tM"Z.�.i :�`�-'l:.w;.� i.;�• 1:��,�:".:: "e�:.:,;'�...r.-., rf 1l•IN(ilrl�f. ,ll W.ngliain N ve .1.1e4 5 h, 1t!91• t Correctett by k. Deans, .L'rodu l,t t1,tt•- i IL Flour per 100 lbs "' 10 to 2 25�� Fall Wheat 0 7+i to 0 77 ' !(a &� Spring Wheat 0 lis to 0 00j Foxy +,,. �► r o ()> rim,.... , 0 18. to () 20 ��:,_ I3arlsy 0 2' to 0 32 ` Peas 04 Butter,.... ..:........... 0 1 Eggs per dozen 0 1 Wood per cord.... 1 2 Flay per tor. , '1 Potatoes, per bushel, 0 ' Tallow, per lb 0 Dried Apples, per lb 0 Chickens ,. 0 Ducks 0 Geese 0 0to04211 1 to 012 1 S Geo. Carr has a few more Suits and Overcoats which CS 2to013 ,r 5 to 1 50 ,� he is selling at cost prices. Theyare all seasonable goods i 00 tow 00If �5 to o 30 11 and good Trimmings. 4to01f-rr 2 to 0 3 20 to 0 25 40 to 051) 5 to 0 13 Turkeys.... . in the Owen Sound district. He is.f famine. For this reason his appoint. ment would be popular among the Doors S. of P. G. Agriculturalists, a class of people yrup of Tar and Wild Strawberry will having but slight representation in aura the Worst Cold. the Upper Cnambet, at the present -- time. EDITORIAL NOTES. (LLiVA1N.li\r. TrEsDAr s elections in t1 Uniteded Will Duncan fireman on the C. P. States, resulted in an overwhelming victory for McKinley. At latest re- ports McKinley, has 318 and Bryan . 11.'11, representatives in the College of Electors. THE Conservatives of the province have had a eonversazione consisting of a conference, a smoking concert and a sort of a take walk. This is quite the proper thing. Nothing has beetkaaid defining the policy of the party i* the future, but oceans of words have been poured out in • criticism of those who for the moment sit in the high places of the political synagogue. It would be knew *hat the Or R. line between Toronto and Wind- sor, paid a visit to his home last week. Mr. Robert Aikens of Pilot Mound arrived here last week to see his daughter who is seriously i11 with eonsumption. • Chesley Duncan who had his leg amputated is rapidly improving. Dr. Gilbert Stephens made a flying visit to Lueknow last week, on busi- ness no doubt. Mr. Robert Hastings left last week for Algoma wnere he has a share in the lumber mill, A very pleasant gathering took place last Friday evening at the home of Dar. Robert Harkness on til interesting to to ll ninth concession where a goodly position is tryingt`te-da. number of the young folks assembl '' ed and spent the evening in tripping, THE re -organization of the party in the light fantastic 'till the' wee/sma' Ontario has been a nacre mutter of 'oors o' morn, when all departed wel of appointing bosses who must to pplleased with the evening's enloynt. - considered supreme in the various localities over whiiili they have made -high mucky -mucks. What they shall preach or what they shall do, or what the party as a whole shall preach or do, has not been stated. -Toronto Saturday Night. TLIE SENATE. There is a feeling abroad through • Canada that the Senate has outlived r. its usefulness, and that we could • conveniently dispense altogether with the Upper Chamber. This feel- ing is strengthened by the fact that the provinces having no second legislative body are the most econom- ical and satisfactorily governed `, provinces of the Dominion. But the Senate is not something that we can abolish by a single word, or act. No master how much we may regret its existence, no matter how light we Mat hold in estimation its usefulness, we are still confronted with the fact that it is here to stay for some con- siderable time at best. It is there- fore of the utmost importance that it be so reformed that it will, to some extet t at least, fulfil the purpose for ,•which it was first called into exist- ence. � f77:—Jennie Stewart 485, Bertha -One thing the. has contributed 1 Dennis, 473, M. Gathers, 469, E. Iargeiy toward bringing the Senate Teskev, -139, J. Gamey, 438, Win. into disrepute, is the method of F'inhly, 172. Third jr., marks ob- making apraintments to it, which minable, 60':—W. Gathers 545 1I - bas been pursued. It is well-known 1 Finlay, 505, L Gollaway,' 375, F. th;lt it has beer: used largely as an Dettllian, 152. Second sr. marks assyltun for politicians who threaten,to 633:—W. hetnble, 500, A. Finlay 4416, B. Pomeroy, 427, A Saunders, 27.4, E. Rush 193. Second sr. marks HOWICK. The following is the report of U S. Sec. No 13 of Howick and Turn berry, for the month of October. V. class, J. Underwood, 25 ; .0 McMichael, 19. IV.. class, W. Wie 26, F. Gemmil 25, W. Abram 24 III. Class, M. Genlmil 27, R Under wood, 2.4, J. Barton,,, 2.4. III_ class jr., M. Weir 40, M. Hayes. 32, J. Hooey,30. II. class, J. Barton, 35, E. McIntosh, 23, J. Master, 31. Pt. II. G. Gemmil 21, W. Weir 21, E. Hooey 19. Pt. I, Russel McIntosh. 20 A. Twamley 19, E. Barton 19. The following is the report of the Pro- motion Examination held on Oct. 22nd and 23rd. From III. sr. to IV. class. Total, 830, Marks required to pass, 415:— Minnie 15:linnie ]Weir, 574, Lennie Anderson, 508, John Lockhart, 479, Mary Willits, 490, Minnie Hayes, 478, John Underwood,. 477, Ralph Gem - mill, 442, Jessie Hooey,416, Thomas Fortune, 410. The following is the report of S. S. No. 1 Howick for the month of Oct. Fifth class marks obtainable, 3.44: —Thos. Ferguson, 826. Fourth sr. nl•t:rks obtainable, 692:— E. Burns, 455, D. Teskey, 397. Lizzie Callers, 336, 1". Douglas, 218, Stuart „Finlay, 122. Third sr., marks obtainable, deys' One lace or boots wotth Sl 2z for $1 10. S pecial Tine men's Rubbers 50c. Special women s sac. Iad'.es D'i, c1a, Lama or nuttoaci worth si 50 for sl •?.;. Ladies Sino bongola ]eyed or buttoner], razor toe worth Si 7a far $1 i3O. Ladies' w.rm Bawd Felt Gaiters worth $1 for (10e. Indies' Felt slippers, Overshoes, Cardigans etc. Boys' and Girls School Boots, solid wearers. Boys' long Boots sizes i, 2, 3, were worth $2, $2.50 now $1 GROCERIES 28 lbs good Sugar 81; 25c. Tea for 10e.; 30o. Tea for 24o.: 40c. ,Tea for 30o. 0 7to0 5 Dressed leo;,' , . , , 4 50 to 4 SO �Pcc'1 111 to i8 DO YOU WANT TO BORROW 11 is e'.e.). topny off a Loan co our plan as it is to par rent. .A ; 50o meta tv:r•ts : 7.t..0 per month, and ;p1.V•• off prin,•ipal an t interest, In At guars; other amu, iu inopmtinn. 'lime of payment, limit. en tit ci,;ht years. 1•irat inorr• or e improve:I prop. ,lit only. Ask for prospectus. li S Ii1T H, Ace vr. The Egnita3le Savings, Loan tat Building Asso• Gold Medal Blend -Ceylon Black Tea for 25c. c - 1 Kologna Blend Black and Mixed very fine in lead packets 15, 20, and 25c. each. Fine Se. Currants for .5c.. 10c. Raisins for 7c , lhtehes Sc.•Brew ms 10e., 131g liars Soap, 10c., 2 small bars Seep, 5e., Baking Powder sic., lamp Chimneys 40., Clothes Lines 10c., sardines 50., Pickles 10c., honey Syrup de., Bird Seed 5c., albs. Tapioca 25'„ S lbs. Laundry Starch 25e.,5Packages Corn Starch 25c., Canned Corn Sc,, 10c. Essences Se., Scrub brushes 4c. Rolled Oats, Wheat Flakes, Corn Meal, Barley, &e., anti every- thing else to be found in a• flrst-class grocery store. HATS and CAPS_ The balance of ,the stock to be °cleared out re gardlet of cost or value to make room for - more groceries. Hats that were S3 now $1, e1.50 hafts for nI)c and 95c. A 1st of stiff hats 5c., 10c. and 250. Good Table Butter and Fresh Eggs Wanted. : - GEO. GOOD, Dealer in Shoes and Groceries . Wiin glaman, - - - Ont. : NE,1 ACO SHOP, become obstreperous, a political hospit- 'a1 for worn•otst politicians, a refuge where doting age met to discuss the obtainable 735:—Mary Pomeroy, tquestions of the day under the harm- 1 3-D Miss Finlay 433, George Dennis ¶ess hallucination that they were 1419, C. Finiac, 4i0, Wm. Burns, 381 ndering the country' a service. 1 Win. tiiehol, 346, Joe Greenaway, ti. result of making appointments 209, Annie Dettman, 2,74, R. Nichol S 273 parposes, the old Senatorial r party pu 1 _it, John Holtzhaur, 147. stricts have all been lost sight of. i At the present semi-annual pro - dee have had more than their share , motion Examination held in this in - d vast territories have been left '•spt'ctorate,tlle following pupils were represented. The death of Sen.; successful in p;issin; to the Fourth, iilael'herLon who represented .` Ewe Teskey, Mary Catliers, Bertha at vias known as the Smigeen s Dennis, Jeanie Stewart, Jeosie Got - tri tereltloVes the last Senator ? away. 'Pc the think ;— Wm. Trem- otstllern Ontario. The stretch i ble, Baker Pontcr, y, Emma INA, cry extending from Sarnia on i Alex Finlay, Alex Sangster. South, Barrie on the east and 1 Wm. II:►RTI.itly nipeg on the north and west -1 Teacher. than l.alf the whole arca of i rio---has no representative in r Seafortll, Nov. 2—Mr. John Ilen- enate while the eity of Toronto, Iderson,s frame dwelling on John rd Ottawa 4, The injusticestreet was badly gutted by lite at lag is apparent. In the wast t down to -day. An Timmywill be there should be at lease, made as to the origin. It was =- senators, and the new Govern- aired in the 'Western. on corner of VICTORIA. ST. FARM FOR SALE. Being lot 19, and <east h'tlf of 18. town - ship of Turnherry, two and a quarte r miles from winghnot, and ennt7nntng15') acres. 110 acres cleared, i•t a good state of cultivation, good hank halm, frame hccre, two gtu•d wells. For further particulars apply to Drawer 277, Winehan,. R. W. R L N C I M A N is pre- pared to do all kinds of repair- ing on machineryat reasonable prices. CASTINGS of all kinds supplied on short notice. Will pay cash for Wrought and Cast Scrap Iron. JUDICIAL SALE o' VALUABLE PROPERTY IN THE TOWN- SHIPALUAIBLEPROPERTYINTHETOWN- SHIP OF 13OWIC1i I.i THE COUNTY 01? HURON. IN THE HI(1H COURT OF .JUSTICE. IX RE. WILLITS AND "THE SETTLEE ESTATES ACT." Pursuant to an order of this Court made in this natter there will he sold by Public Auction, by and with the approbaticn of -Sutherland 'J1a'cornson ]:squire, at the Brunswick tiotcl, M the Town f W'ini;ham in the County of Buren, on Saturaay the 2Sth day of November A. D. 1898, at the hour of 1 o'clock in the afternoon, the following yaluablr property. namely: Lots numbers Sixteen wad Ssrentcen in the "11" Concession of the Township of ilowiek aforesaid. containing two hundred acres of land more orb es. The soil is a slay loam. Abaut 153 acres are clear- ed and the greater portion thereof in a good state of cultivation and a considerable portion 61 the balance is well tunbered with good cedar, black ash and hardwood timber. The property 0 well fenced, principally with cedar straight rail fear•+, in good repair and 0 well watered with a good well and sprat; meth. There is no waste land on the premises. Tnere arc upon the premises a good two storey brick dwelling 22 x 3-1, with kitchen 29 x S, and cellar with w•atcrlin,r flexr the Whole Size Mf the house. and a goods* water cistern; atone wtod• house is x 20; a. ham, wood -house 14 x 32• 'a frame dwelling neatly new 1a x 19 situated within ashoat distau:c of brick dualling; a t, 'ed frame barn S9 X 70, with stone rrathouse ural •rneath and stabling. for s,thead ••f stock; a -drive honsr• 2c) x 41: with bay hit and stone font:dation at d stabling; for la head of stock; a sheep noise 2a x 20 with hay 146 and feed rack and stone Mtn dation; and -a stone pig pen IS i 21; also three aeras of Sr'st class orchard, The buildings aro allit- good repair. The propertl is situated three miles frons the vii. ]ages of 4601-110 and et roxeter. and eight miles from the Town of Worsham, 15.1 in the heart of a first elms farming locality and is one of the best equip• ped farms iu the County of Iluron, FOR SALE OR RENT, FAl;1f of 00 : cre., IC1,loss township. Brace Co., 75 neves cleared; stream ,.f spring water, two cool wells; new v inch e:i l „nod house, large hank Lara, good stables; twa acre hearing orelun 2 miles from W"hitecnutch *tatiou, 4 from i ucl,nnw; an BX^.e'lent . opportunity *or dui, g a profitable dairy business. Applw to Sirs. A. srewat, Ln;lntow, I3 A. Stewart St. 1hontas nr A. 0 :trew•art, Tee'swa er. 25.41(g0 CE ESE WANTED. r New goods arriving IA well assorted with all the latest in jSUITINGS AND ih i CARR, l t 1 T. Leslie's Old Stand. Hingham. Cri �� .�_,F,..�,.,.,�r_�,�•,,i-7c- .`i. 7 7fi4..�,,_ h.--`ire-."i r' r ifl lr every few days keeps our stock[or, C� 1, EN'S 'FURNISHINGS Nk C'- LII 1111.1.21.73.211.•=1.41.1=1,••• We give satisfaction in every respect. T1 A 1N(.2, SALE Mr. Geo. ?lit:gray. or Seaforth, is In Br LONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURS W.ngi,an, and is prepared 0) pity 51c. per hnutl for any (11 antity of ge'se, to Le ' ctnipped on the lith of-Novetnbet. Oily geese Wkn1ed. 'WIN GRAM SAW and RAINING IviLLS. McLEAN & SON, Props. A large stock of all kinds of rough and plained lumber. Shingles, Lath, Apple Barrels, Cedar Posts, Hard ar.d Soft Wood, etc.. kept constantly on hand and deal ori shortest notice. tlyders by mail or telephone promptly att8nded to. 11ieLE4;<T & SON. TERMS OF SALE: Ten per rent. of the purchase molten will be paid to the Vendor's Sobr ito r on the dayof the sant and the balance within thirty days thereafter, wi }tout Interest, to the Toasts t'orporation sr Ontario, to th • ere tit of this i anse. The property at ill be s:ld subject to a reser. a bid. The ether terms of silt *ill be the standing can ditiong of the 111011 Court of Justice and vviIl be made ;Mourn at time of e.tie or may be had on ap• plication 10 JAR/SKINS. t1 C. or R. V ti ST0N11, Winghant Official (:uatdirr.. Vcttdota' Solicitor. S. MA LC0.1S0N, Master at Oederieh. Dated this 2.1h day of Oetob+r A.1). IVO. THIS IS A r; "c -`J DAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY. • STILL CONTINUES and will continue 'until the whole stock is cleared out. We are highly gratified at the success attending our efforts in this direct- ion; the great consuming massjof this country are not slow to distinguish between a fake and a genuine sale, prices tell every time. Another ccnsign• ment to hand of goods bought for less than 1 We would ask as a favor from our customers, at least all who can make it convenient, to do their shopping early in the day, in this way we can serve you better in the afternoon, we are so much crowded that we are not able to give you that attention we would like. 15 pieces Dress Goods were 15 now 5 " 25 " 10 " 35 " 20 •" 60 " 45 60 " 40 50c on the $1 60c " " $1 50c " " $1 50e " " $1 50e " " .$1 50c " " $1 50e " " $1 10 -i ti .- 15 " 8 rt 31-.-%:;. .t 4, `qTweeds�C Mantle Goods Ready Made Mantles Shoes 12 Storni Collars 8 Fur Sets it it t, it ,r 7. rt ti ?-Handkerchiefs at less than cost and a great many more articles we have 110 room to mention. Everything goes all along the line. Call early and get very special bargains. s . Mil ° — rEc w i • MACDONALD BLOCK. WINGHAIII. Note some of the bargains at Sa RACEY F ITURE STORE, A $13 Sideboard' (.:ve ) for ..... .8.9490 A $12 Sideboard for .. :040 A Bedroom Suite (3 pieces) bedstead 6 feet An oki Greek water clock high, mattress springs, two chairs and " .y was a most ingenipus affair, but was unreliable and far from • a handsome article. What a change in 2,oco years. Now Ire t3" yott reliable factory clock ityr $2.0o. c Locus. W WY and ;41!TN' VIM ARE In the :lame proportion. WATCi'IT I INC and CLOCK A SPECIALTY 1 Eyes tested free. MUNSHAW, 'EwELLEII : n * t1 OPTICIA . a pair of pillow shaiia holders for $1 50 A $26 Parlor Suite (three pieces) $22 00 A $53 Parlor Suite(f'ive pieces) spring seats and spring backs covered in volour velvet$4 7 00 $2 75 large oak Armchairs for $1, 75 Rocking chairs for 99c, WE DON'T WANT TO BE OUTDONE ON PRICES Beautiful Parlor Pictures just here from Cincinatti. Call and see us for anything in the Furniture line from a common chair to a Parlor Suite. If you want a good well made Lounge, Couch or Chair (we do our own upholstering and will guarantee all our work). Call and see what we offer.