The Wingham Times, 1897-04-16, Page 4TUE WINCIIIAM TIMES APRIL 16 1897 .rr
Just received at.....,) I weight champions from the north 1 MAUKIIIT REPORTS.
Colin Wingham, April 15th, 1897. 'WE WON'T BE IINDEFISO10 BY ANY If ktlIE Ki011 IT
,
j .letid did not materialize and the onus WINGDASI.
A. Campbei s 1
I Messrs. Roe, Ilanna and Roberts()
1 of presenting their °Jahns fell to
aVlo):irierepteedr 1)105'01W:1
- • ,. olitrin, Produce Dealer.
I 11 Fall Wheat...... ...,....,. 01 7020 too 02 7°2t) IT,
litolotototfltivooltoiliVi.V11011.11.41011111101.011.1toteitovoultilhowv.hofillonotisimoviimolotoobilim
while J. A. Morton, E, L. Dickinson, Sprins Wheat0 70 to 0 72
0 20
I'eas
Oats, ?tew
A LARGE LOT OF
Dr. Tauten
FRAG13,ANT, icipal feature set forth in the petition
I first taken around, was the question
V.i.gliCATE, nf litter 4qCQ1111.j41 AO with
and LASTING 1,11[4 understanding it Wiii;
'signed by person who would not
GOLIN A. CAMPBELL, ; petition for the removal of the office.
wiugham Since then such alterations have
! been made in the office as meets the
• approval of many of those petitioners.
• 4' 12 U11 t). nyttg It is true that the office is not situat-
4Iing
ed in the geographical nor business
center of the town, but it is now as
near the business venter as it would
— be were it placed in the Town Hall
FOITOR1A././ NOTES.
as advocated by some. From some
Barley 0 17 to 0 18 TRY S. GRAOEY ON PRIOES TBELS SPRING FOR •
080
.• . 0 11
and seven others spoke to 0 30
A i in favor of keeping the office whev; Butter,. , ,. to 0 37
iil iilirtimD, , it now is. Tile question is not one Eggs per dozen .. ,. 0 6 to 0 10
to 0 12
14 . that calls for much oratory, There Wood per cord,. — . — . , ... 1 00 to 1 25
Ray per ton, 8 00 to 8 50
are few arguments that can be pro- Potatoes, per bushel,....,0 15 to 0 20
Tallow, per lb... . .. ... . . 0 3 to 0 3
Dried .Apples, per lb., 0 2 to 0 24
Wool 19 to 23
all the latest odors I
isented either pro or con. The prin-
2 doors S of P. 0.
FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1.837.
NovA Scoria. ELECTIONS for the of the arguments brought forward
Legislature on Tuesday. :on TueF.day it is evident that a good
THE Finance Minister has given ' deal of personal interest comes out
on b.,th sides. The TIMES is in a
notice that the Tariff question will
position to look at it from an inde-
come up fur discussion next Thum- dependent standpoint and having
only the interest of the town at heart
can advocate that which is thought to
be for the best interests of the town at
large. Public convenience is a factor
that should receive some considera-
tion, but the convenience of residents
living in the outskirtsof the town, and
who come to the office once a day or
less should not have the same influ-
ence with the Postmaster General as
the convenience of business men
who find it necessary to go to
the office for every outgoing
or incoming mail. It is more 1O897, :30
important to the private citizen thateon of
the taxable value, of property on confirming, th
Josephine Street does not depreciate the ordering -of
than that he should have a hundred the season aoci
business that Ifl
yards more or less to walk to the mg. All share
office once a day. The present situ- that a call4)f
ation of Mie Post office (foes enhance the aboye nal
this day been
officio of Wil
the comiran
April next.
r2he
N. B --
above co
ed .shares
sooner b.
day,
EA.sT HURON LIBERALS will meet
in Convention, in Brussels on Satur-
day, April 17th, at 1 o'clock. Dr.
Macdonald and Rev. G. R, Maxwell,
M. P. for Burrard, 13. C., will be
present to address the meeting.
Hoy. DA:5'1D MILL s rightly rebuk-
ed those Senators who had threaten-
ed a blockade of measures passed by
the House of Commons. Such action
would create a storm of public pro-
test, which the Senate might not be
able to weather.
HON. SIDNEY FISHER shows a
'mastery of his Department and an
energy quite refreshing after the
clumsy management of his immediate
predecessors. Alr. Fisher mav be
sneered at as a "gentleinan farmer"
by his opponents, but he is one of the
best types of a "gentleman and a
fain.er."
THE Conservatives of the TIousc
object to Provincial lists being used
-
for the Dominion elections on the
rour d that the Federal franchise
machinery would bo plae-
in the hands of the provincial gov-
ernments. This is a confession that government• will again pigeonhole'
they do not expect to see provincial the .entire question for the present.
governments in the hands of Conser-
vatives in the near future.
MORF.IS.
The followingis the standing of
SIR OLIVER M0wAT is drafting* the •
Imallysiallrowand,mire
FOR $11LE W RENT,
.
PAIii a 00 Seres, Eildoes township, Bruce Co.,
15 acres cleared; stream of spri• g water, two good
wells; new wintim ill, good house, large bank barn,
1400d stables; two acre hearing orchard, 2 miles from
Whitechm eh station, 8 ['Tin Lucknow 911mo-110ot
opportunity ler doing a profitable dairy business.
Apply to Mrs A. Stewart, Loci:now, II, A. Stewart •
St. V:onrts or A.0. Stewart, Teeswater,
MORTGVE SALE.
OF VA LUADLE REAL ES' eATE IN THE
TOW OF WINGHAM IN THE
COUNTY OF nun°
•••••••••••••••Pilm.....
Bed Room Suitps, Sideboards, Lounges,
Couches, Mattresses, Bed Steads, etc.,,
at new cash prices.
ARE YOU WANTING TO GET A NICE
Parlor Suite this Spring, if so we have
them and will give you special cutprices,
for cash, $36 suite for $30; $30 suite fl)r
$24; $24 suite t'or $19.
WE ARE GOING TO SELL IF CUT PRICES WILL DO IT.
All kinds of Furniture Repaired and Re -Upholstering done
neatly-. We. call at your house for any such work and
- deliver the sante any where in town free of charge,
Under Power of sa contained h . certain register
cd Mortgage made b, i Minn' IL clay mutton to tho
Vendors will be le I by ru to action by Peter
Deans, Auctionour, at he art wick House th tho
Town of Mecham on Satu ay the Sesenteenth
day of April 1897 at 1.3 o'c ok P. M. the folledng
freehold property ?lama Firstly :—Lots numbers
Three hundred and fifty o ; Three hundred and
fifty time and Throe hu •ed and fifty four in the
Town Plot and Lot n r Three hundred and
fifty tiro on tho West se Arthur Street all In
the said. Town of Win aim
Secondly ;— Lot ibm s two hundred and
forty nine two hun od and t y and two hundred
and fifty one on Al* c Street the said Town of
Winched',
This is a desir ilo property 1 0 good locality,
Tho buildings a a frame d Welk " house on stone
founAndon and frame stable• in good repair.
The quantity f land is saki to L Three and one
half acres m or lens.
Terms am conditions ono tenth f the purehase
money to b paid clown further pa ieulars will be
made know at time of sale or MR be ascertained
on apphe ion to.
PETRI; DEANS, 4, 0. .11. 'FREY
Auctioneer. VendorisSorc tor London Ont.
A goner
of The B
Co, Limite
NOTIC
1 Meeting of e shareholders
ovate Fla 1Vlanufaoturing
WjiI 'be h d in the Forest -
Saturday, Aptil
ock p. m. For the
of Directors. The
company's by-laws,
1 'ax seed required for
t • transaction of any,
come before the meet
o ors will take notice
• $5 on each share of
c‘ pany's stock bas
lade. .d is payable at the
am M. .er, Treasurer of
on or be re the 10th day
By order
°visional 13 rci of Diroctors.
1 parties in erested in the
pany that have not yet secur-
ran do so fit this • meeting or
calling on the Treacurer,
Wiu. MESSER,
Merchant, Bluevale.
27th. 1897.
the value of the property at that end
of the town end were it taken further
up the street the property owners up
there would gain to a certain extent
but the gain to the town by the in-
efeas.ed taxable value of' prcperty
north of Victoria street would *net
compensnte, for the depreciation
which would i esult to those properties
now in the immediate vicinity of the
post ,ofilce It therefore is not for
tho best interest of the ratepayers of
Wingham that any change should
now be made and we trust that the
the pupils of S. S. No. 8 tor the
prohibition plebiscite bill. It is not
month of March.
yet known how the government will Total, .500.
make up the seven or eight millions IV sr, James Knox, 464, einnie
of revenue at present derived from Knox, 419 Louie Errington, 217.
oda McAllister, 435, Arletta
Farrend., 4122, George Garness, 319.
III. sr. Lorne Knox, 435, Robert.
McAllister, 414, Charles Garness, 387
Robert Farrend, 296.
Middle 111. Willie Thornton, 441,
Go don Em -burr, 393, Pearl Embury
111 31;9,
jr. EVA Agar, 458. Alice Paul
445, Martha agram, 403, Vena Knox
21)1., Ruby Forbes 272.
II sr. Ertl :Se.uch 427, John Gar
ness. 420, Milton Jerni,) n, 392, Km--
ifa Frazer 339, Fred Pugh 314,
Sr. Pt. 11, ERR= Jermyn, 410;
May Thornton; 38.3; Annie Garness,
3(;4.
Jr,II Dora McAllister. Olive Fitz.
Simmons. 55.
.T1.. Pt. 1f, Hazel Elubury, Charlie
Aga v.
7A gregate 672, Average 30.
D. L. Smola; Teacher.
Mr, Thomas Boneleirrived home
and Woodstock
on Monday fromill, trip to London
Aliss Carrie Soueh who was visit
POST OFFICE SITE. ,ing friends at Seaforth has returned
home.
When on Monday it was announe.,
ue
wm, Bowmtuittiad an attack of
ed that Post Office Inspector, Hop.' quinsy last weekv
kirk, would be in town on Tuesday, Mrs, Robert Ross who was visiting
to hear what was to be said relative her uncle, James Ireland, has return
to the location of the post offied to Brussels.ce and
Mrs. J. II. Sellars is 111 at present,
liquor,. but it is not improbable that
a ,Iirect tax of about $1.50 per head
of the whole population may be
imposed in the event of the enactment
of p.ohibition. If it be necessary to
impose .such a tax, Canadians will
gladly pay it to be freed from the
effects of the liquor traffic.
THE Orange Sentinel says:—"The
references in the sneech from the
throne to the settlemenrio'f the
Manitoba school question, were tem-
perate, dignified, and such as will
meet with general approval from
Jse who want to see • Canada
governed by -Canadian Statesmen
and not by Roman Catholic Bishop.
If Hon. Mr. Leerier sticks to the
position he holds at present, he will
have the good will of Ontario on this
question." "And assuredly" adds the
Montreal Herald, "he has the good-
will of Quebec."
tete accommodation afforded the f from the effects of the Grippe.
public by the present building, it ,
was expected that the people at the i An Antidote for Asthma
north end would put uplt big fight Mr Albert Beici, Angus, Outs was or
for the removal of 'the office to the oAvraVlowtiteller:ta4TIT:w"%crimneurAeltiti;
Town lIafl or to the Macdonald ctmotletelyiane although that was some
s never
Block, but for some reason, the heavy with tilieel'sti'mee eomplaint
abieffene,
ti ou Wed
Bloevale, March
0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0
WE HAVE AN EXTRA LARGE STCCK OF PICTURES, READV MADE ]'RAMI* AND MOULDINGS ANI) LIKE
THE FURNITURE WE ARE GOING TO l-tELL THEM CHEAP. FRAMES AS LOW AS 25C. WE HAVE
ALSO ACADEMY BOARDS AND CANVASS FOR ARTISTS. CANVASS PUT ON STRETCHERS ON
SHORT NOTICE.
A nice line of Baby.Carriages just received and will Ite sold at 1.S97 sprinix prices.
Nice Rocking Chairs for ladies for 99cts. at
(U-EZ.1-0C1'1(9e.
-0 THE PUBLIC
The Wingham Planing Mills are
now running again in full blast--
Parties wishing to have Lumber
Dressed or anything in the planing
mill business such as-
-SASH,
-;--DOORS,
—BLINDS,
—CASINGS,
—MOULDINGS,
can have them -on short notice and
at lowest poseiblo. prices. 1 have
also added a number of new mach-
ines which will enable me to do
work ehen-per and better than ever.
S. BENNETT,
Successor to
WATT & SON
BIN 11,1111ERTE Are you
Now that the Spring has
opened up, there is a good
demand
MILLINERY
11,1ISS, BOYD would re-
mind the public that she has an
EXCELLENT STOCK
of carefully selected goods.
Call and see our latest designs.
MISS BOYD.
Change of Bus ins
Having purchased from
I). E. McDonald his
Butchering Business, 1 and
now in a position to supply
the public with
CHOICE MEATS
at lowest prices and earn-
estly solicit a share of the
patronage of this commun-
ity. We will always keep
on hand the best meats
that can be got for money
D. J. GEDDES.
Menonald's old stand.
RUPTURED ?
If so it is your advantage to
caftan Gordon & Co.'s Drug
Store, Wingham. They
-are the agents for the
celebrated Wetmore
Truss. not miss this opportunity. of securing I
some of them-
r1,7!:1m al,(1.13a
We maimam as usual our position
as leaders in
WALL PAPER
Our exevellent line is admired by
all and from our stock some of' the
bandsonte..t houses in Winghain will
fbe 'papered yids season.. We have
suited others end can Kilt you.
.1
YOUR SPARE TimE. 117
:r1 0:311, women. to conduct business tat home. (1'.:
p work is simple writing and copying rets of t(11,1
154 addresses revel ved from local adeertIsing,, to y_l
11.1 be forwarded to us da.ly. No canvassing. no ri
41 previous experience required, but plain rt.
Es writers preferred. Permanent work tO those Li
11 content to earn 30 or mu' o weekly in spare IT
rthno. App./ to WARREN DVD, Co., London, f -fl
Er
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THE HOLST1EN GAMY
*NEW PREMISES, NEW COWS, NEW
SYSTEM
Are prepared to supply milk of the
very best quality, These cows are as
clean now and are always kept as clean
as in cst cows are in June. Milk from
clean cows in a chain stable is generally
considered nicer than milk from cows
that carry those evidenqes 1.1.mut with
them.
!
Still it few fmf Close Cheap Rem- t;.-7-'
nants left. ' They are going fast, do ---
WHY THE WETMORE IS THE
ONE FOR YOU
1. Became it ;is dangerous to
moment ‘wit:iout one.
2. It will .never rust and
quenrly (durable.
8. A person wearing a Wetmcre does
not find it ra bother.
4. We will guarantee to hold in
position any reducible. rupture.
5. This truss cannot possibly move
after adjustment,
6. Some of ,our townepeople can
testify to its merits.
7. Satisfaetion guaranteed .or money
refunded.
GORDON & CO.
be a
is cense-
NaElliL azor,
MR. JOHN MURRAY
has opened out a new machine
shop, thoroughly equipped
with a
New Outfit of Machinry
=hiding an Iron Planer,
Lathes etc. and is now prepar-
ed to do a general line of re-
pairing. Engine and Mill
Machinery repairing and pipe
fitting a specialty.
All kinds of shafting, gear-
ing, iron and wooden pulleys,
brass and iron castings sup-
dliecl on shortest notice.
JOHN MURRAY.
WINDOW BLINDS
Entirely. new stoek, cheapest and
best in town. Call . and see our
special Nellie ats45 and 50 cents.
CURVELETTE
Latest, out in window draping at
the Popular Book Store.
ALEX. ROSS.
Gregory Block, Win,ghain.
r PAYS TO
GAitIADA BUSINESS COLLEGE
CHATHAM, ONT,
fs the urtm.; supp'y school. for the best buSiiiess
firms.
Stulcigtq pH:Mulling at this school aro sure of
i.mod paying eimiloyment.
Oar la * OO Md4 notieo contains 1110 placing of four
11111,05 twt AnotVMPAS11.9%, 1 book•keeper and 1
tetteltvt. ,eieee 10. MI we hue placed:
Ault; sbuok.koopor with M.
W. KATO &VI). A.41041SISSIC,
Sarah 1lef,w te. honk 1 Oce! With the Ihninet
, PrintinIf t;o., thalirstn.
We expect to ifiVra 4 stenographer next Week in a
chole posi ion,
COLL1'6E ftE.C1114 krTER EASTER VACATION ON
TIILSOAY, APRIL no.
OM' Caslogne, t "Id rt. ss,
D. McLACIILAN dr Co.,
Chatham, 0
That yenng lady of yours would be,
pleascd indeed to have, one of.
on Betrothal Rings.
Ilaven't asked her!.
Well if you don't,
some otherfels
low will he
the lucky
DIF111.
IRA vs YOU F1EEN OUR NINE 1 11 E
—DIAMONDS,
—P1/MLS,
—OPALS in SINGLE
---and COM BINATION
—sTons.
and See Ottr st0eIC of Xmas
goods and dcling fireSenl8 on De.
comber the t:t.
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
U. R MUNSHAW
Jawaler ani Optician