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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1896-12-04, Page 4DON'T BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS * * k UNTIL '1' U SEE *.,g. CAMPBELL'S EINE LINE Or Pinwr] THE WINGHAAI TIMES DECEMBER 4, 1896. itised X Thursday Premier '7"urner, only � Y by its merits, and accept- PE RFUJ 'IL+ BOTTLES ALL SIZES AND SHAPES. COLIN A. CAMPBELL DR1TGGIST. 2 Doors S. of P. 0. of its well - of British Columbia was informed able to .every one because told tales and prettily made pictures that two British Colunbittns were For several years it used English wrongfully imprisoned in Cuba French and German supplements, ty two F±,IDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1896. under sentence, tellce . of death The Pre- but for the past two years it has ex- mier at once communicated with F. celled all previous attempts by issu- t; ti ernon, the British Consular Agent ing W11130nse reproductions of his - General at London and Lieut. Gov- torical painting., original and Caned- ernor 1)c:wdney cabled to the Score- fan, This year the Battle of Quecnston tart' of State asking him to look into the ease. In less than eighteen hoursHeights is the subject, a picture nearly three feet long by two feet wide, painted by a 'Canadian artist and reproduced by Canadian pro- cesses in fourteen colors. The sur- roundings of the battle are, the mountain up Which the volun- teers endeavored to climb, the his- toric gorge of Niagara, the blue dis- tances which stretch through New York State and the mists which rise replies were received stating that the necessary steps had been taken for the protection of these British sub- jects and for all British residents in Cuba. In times of necessity it does not take John Bull long to move. Tun Manitoba School Question dies hard. A few of the Conservative papers in Ontario try still to keep life in it. ,among these is the News Record, a very respectable journal in general, but having gone in for coercion at the last election it scarce- ly knows just how to get itself out of the woods, and it is apparently howling in the hope that some one will come to its assis- tance. It is now seriously agitated over the dual language, to be taught in certain schools in Manitoba. What plan would the News -Record adopt for schools in sections where children cannot speak the English ? Would it be reasonable to compel EDITORIAL NOTES. MAYOR Sht<tRT of Brandon is re - ported to have been offered the appointment of Deputy -Minister of the Interior by Mr. Sifton. THE report is given out that ;speaker Edgar will be the next Lieut, -Governor of Ontario. Lieut.- Gov. ieut:Gov. Kirkpatrick's term expires in May. Hoy* SENATOR MCCLELAN will be sworn in as Lieut. -Governor of New - ,4 Brunswick and Mr. George King will be appointed to the vacancy in the Senate. Hox. Mr. Paterson opened. the , bye -election campaign for the Liberals with a rousing meeting in the town Hall, Cornwall, on Satur- day night. A CObt}IISSION has been appointed to look into the complaints laid against postmaster Farrow of Brussels. It will meet on the 15th inst. THE latest development in crank- ology is supplied by a man in Chi - ago who drank an ounce of lauda- MARKET REPORTS. WINOTI A3X. Wingham, December 3rd, 1800. Corrected by P. Deans, Produce Dealer. Flour per 100 lbs 2 30 to 2 40 Fall Wheat Spring Wheat Oats, new, , Barley Peas 082 to 083 005 to 0 00 018'to020 020 to 0 30 030to040 Butter ............0 1 Eggs per dozen 0 12 to 0 13 Wood per cord.... . , ... 1 25 to 1 60 Ray per ton, ') 00 to10 00 Potatoes, per bushel,0 20 to 0 25 0 4to0 4 0 2to0 3 0 20t 026 040 to 050 0 4to0 5 Tallow, per lb Dried Apples, per lb Chickens Ducks Geese Turkeys ..... . ....... . .... 0 7 to 0 8 Dressed Hogs ..,. 4 50 to 4 00 Wool 19 to 23 DO YOU WANT TO BORROW? It is easy tapas' b1I a Loan on our plan as it is to fl'Qlll the whirl of the rapids. In the I pat, rent, A:500loan costs ,•60 per month,. fore ground General Brock is dying, nth. r suns lntpropor'tiod, in ernetof'paYmient supported bp by his lieutenants. The ea to eight years. First urortgage improved prop. Regulars are charging past him, the Indians are skirmishing through the rocks and trees to the right, and arty only. Ask 'for prospectus. A. L. SAIT1I, Anr:a'r. Mho Equitable :iavings Loan & Building Aso.' Canada's hero with his sword aloft MEETING OF HURON COUNTY cries out, 'Push on York Volunteers.' I The picture excites the strange emotion which contains so much of patriotism, that one scarcely knows whether to choke up with coming tears, or to shout with enthusiasm. The story of the war is written by • Denison in so vivid a style, that one can almost 'hear the George Taylor children to remain in ignorance I shouting of the charging brigades. until they mastered a foreign long- i Saturday Night's Christmas Number gunge? Surely the News -Record is I this year is the handsomest and most not serious in advocating such a worthy production of Canadian art, I cause. � and should be sent by everyone to I absent friends, who live afar but whose hearts have not grown cold THE ONTARIO FARMERS. when the name of Canada is men - The lost report of the Ontario , tioned. For sending to absent or Bureau of Industries shows that the I loved ones in the Old Country, where I they know so little of our history, it lessening of the value of farm lands is the brightest and most thrilling which began in that province solpe Canadian souvenir ever provided. years ago, still continues. The total It can be found at all newsdealers' value of farm land in Ontario was price 50 cents, or mailed directly put at 6654,793,000 in 1883, but bad from the office of publication at the sunk to $602,664,000 by 1893. The same rate. It may be added that next year saw it decline by fifteen the book is crowded with stories and millions more, while 1895 carried it illustrations—one story being con - down to $572,938,000. The value of tributed by the Marquis of Lorne, farm buildings on the other hand has ex,Gt,vernor-General of Canada. increased. springing from $163,030.-? ___ __----- 000 in 1883 to $200,189,000 in 1893 and 6204,148,000 in 1895. Both num and then deseribed the symp - farm wages and farm rentals have A reward of �f10 will lir given by the public School toms as long as he was able to write. This h 'table the inevitable COUNCIL The Council of the Corporation of the County of Boron will meet in the Connell Chamber, in the Town of Coderich, on the first Wednesday of De- cember next, at 3 o'clock p. n . LASE, Co, Clerk. Dated Nov.11, 1300. $10 REWARD. re personany that Also fallen. lhls 1S Board oft ---- -- of Wingham , result of the fall in the p••ice of will give such information as would lead to the concirtimr of the party or parties that broke the 2nd. HF. pay roll for miners employed 1 wheat which, in turn, was caused windows at the school otTMonday evening, 'govern - , BELL, Chairman, her at Roesland is now over 65,000 a by the bringing of new wheat, _ - day. This shows the benefit of; districts into competition. Yet' good paying mines, such as we have In Ontario and British Columbia. tf'mperaly, a great industry like that whether the present lift to wheat STRAYED. will be partially permanent or wholly , t Into the premises of the undersigned, lot 2i, con, '9, west Nawanoxh, on er about the tiretof Septen,• QUEBEC Liberals are organizing of fllrnling will not continue on an her, 2otaxlpton property AnOwner,"tall ty scone esr hesnmo for the Provincial elections, which unprofitable basis. And it is our , is 1L A.DEBsug business in Canada, whose hope it , St. Augustine. must came off in the next three is,to do what may be done to months. Hon. Mr. Ives, a member promptly improve the condition of ' of the late Government at Ottawa, our own farmers. counsels the Conservatives to carry �. the Manitoba school question into THRILLING PICTURE. the campaign. The Canadian patriotism can be WHATEVER may be thought of the relied upon to support those whose -weeding out of the civil service now efforts are directed to the stirring up being carried on by the Government it is exceedingly desirable that It should be completed and the patronage it enables the Ministers to exercise distributed, before Par liament proceeds to the serious work of legislation.—Tornoto Star. J CRERAR, Q. C., of Hamilton, Ont., has been appointed Commis- sioner to enquire into the circum- stances which resulted in the election of a member to represent the electoral district of Algoma in the Buse of Commons of Canada being held on the 30th day of June, 1890, instead of on the 23rdday of June, 1890. • of memories of our glorious past, and e hopes for a magnificent future which is possible for us, is proven by I the success of ,t publication that for , the past ten years has been growing j into the good graces of Canadians. ` Toronto S�attirday Night has al- ways issued a Christmas Number,1 little heralded by the press, advcr• EOR SALE OR RENT. FARM of 90 acres, Kinloss township, Bruce Co., 79 acres cleared; stream of spring water, two good wells; new wiod•,uill, good house, large bank barn, good stables; two acro hearing orchard, 2 miles from Whitechurch station, 4 from Lucknow; an excellent opportunity for doivg a profitable dairy business. Apply to Mrs A. Stewart, Lucknow, II, A. Stewart St, Thomas or A. 0. Stewart, Te„ swater, A nrnm ARY, the highest on record, has just been cofnmitted. in Paris. The thief worked his way up the Eiffel tower, and broke open the safes of the theatre and restaurant there. t;nfortunately for himself he also managed to open the room where the liquors were kept, got drunk, and fall asleep, where he was found in the morning. GtsmtAL satisfaction is expressed the neighborhood of Shoebottom's °tossing, near St. Malys, that ral Mianatger Hays has given 4ions that an automatic electric be established at the place, as ution against danger by passing tlsi. At this crossing Mr. and ;ayes were kllledia few weeks FARM FOR SALE. Beinglot 19, and east halt of 18 town- ship of Turnberry, two and a quarter miles from Wingham, and containing 150 acres, 110 acres cleared, in a good state of cultivation, good bank barn, frame house, two good wells. For further particulars apply to Drawer 277, Wingham. -WHAT 18 MORE BEAUTIFUL on a woman or man than a fine head of hair. —REmM11EI3-- PHOS, DORENYIEND will be at the at Brunswick Hotol, WinEhani —ON— WEDNESDAYI .DECEMBED 9th, 1896. with beautiful Wigs, Toupies, Bangs, Switches and other styles of hair goods Al T13It. .ADIES }i.,liI) GENTLEIIXEN Who hart their hair or who are bald should take advantage otthis visit, the last for the winter. Those who placed their or tors last visit will oblige the Pro- fessor by being prompt to hale their articles properlp titted, am his stay is limited to one day. IIEFORE. DAMN DRY EVERY DAY. Rubbers and Socks, Rubber: Boots, Felt Boots, Overshoes, Cardigans, Leggings, Overgaiters, Felt Slippers, Laplanders, Greenlanders, Blizzards, Ladies' Fine Shoes, Gents.' Fine Shoes, ,. School Boots, -- Trunks, Valises. GROCERIES. AS CHEAP AS EVER Great Value in Fine Teas, Raisins,. Currants, Peels, Spices, Sugars, &e. GEO. GOOD, OING OOT flF BUSINESS The big 115 JOHN RUETTEL & SONS AIM CLEARINGSALE STILL CONTINUES. In order to close up our business in Winghain before the ist of March our whole stock must be sacrificed at slaughter prices. OVER'COTS WORTH ?)(0',T$180 o0 Men's Boys' and Children's • D MADE SUITS MUST GO Suits worth $8 for $6, worth $12 for $9, worth $13 for $11. BOYS' SUITS IN PROPORTION. Everythillg must Hats, Caps, Shirts, Gloves, Neckties, Undrc1othing at a Sacrifice. OUR CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER MUST FIT OR H0 SALE.. WORKMANSHIP THE VERY BEST. Our t1 0 SUITSXTS �k.R WORLD COME AND SEE US AND SAVE MONEY. Dealer in Shoes and Groceries. Wing1uun. - Ont. M. PATTERSON THE DORENWEND COMPANY, LTD., TORONTO. Seaferfll, Queen's I.iotel, Tuesday, December 8th. The Leading Jeweller has the largest and new- est stock of novelties in JEWELRY and JOHN RUETTEL SONS, Macdonald Block, Wingham. THS GREAT BARGAIN r AY CLEARING SALE. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURS- . DAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY. SILVERWARE in 'Wingham. Having the ]arg- ent Repairing trade in this section of the country, we c In affbr.1 tp sel cheapertha n others who have a small re- pairing trade. M. PATTERSON, •11gAVELER. Directly opposite Bank of Hamilton. WINGHAM W w ONT. 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 mass of this country are not slow to distinguish between a fake and a genuine sale, prices tell every time. Another consign- ment to hand of goods bought for less than 50c. = on the = $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 muck crowded that we are not able to give you that attention we would. like. 15 pieces Dress Goods were 1525 now15 10 0 15" a" 35 " 20 8a ,, 68 " 45 5 „ or " -' 60 " 40 4 " Tweeds " 50e on the $,�1 5Oc " " ' 1 Mantle Goods 50c " 61 Ready Made Mantles J0c <<$1 Shoes 12 Storm Collars 500 " " $1 8 Fur Sets • 50e 50e ,r II `'$1 xa Handkerchiefs at less than cost and a great many more articles we have no room to mention. Everything goes all. along the line. Call early and get very special bargains. C+_ rr-a71:11 MACDONALD BLOCK. WINGHAM. . ri" 1(1131/110 from now until January 1st, 1898 for $1 00, TI quoin do bu we btl meth( is it two thio Cotton Corset', Ladiet Ltdie? f Blacd,l Childl I-leays Some' L)Mens'' Men's Solve have large As $( an ojl at