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The Wingham Times, 1899-03-17, Page 4(I • THE W1]SUUAM TIMES, MARCH 17, 1899. moorpownwooviNorwropwliorfr ......m.kmpwrinowmowartowNwrommor. .6,saiellasis Wingbans to Goderich.. ' been tested in the Experimental De- lifEisliltEwiTwolSuEw1?•0 UT a, 11E.ABACllil -1 Sia -Kindly publish the %Mused hest varities are used for the eo . The Editor Winghana Tlat&ii : , petiti.on in your next issue, The Ativa tvePeriemems. Goderieh, March 14th, eet.a. College for at least five years in Foeioeseaerirsr b103701,3ibrOs MA, 444.0(1130e Dealor. .slleeeSS1011. Pure seed of the very . pertinent of the Oaten.° Agritsaltaral -Opel.- Fall Wheat 01 0'7 to 02 0080 0 0 to 0 08 Oats, new 0 28 to 0 29 In f owrormffeen.wn,..• Wingliam, Alarch 10, 1899. 0 1 • iron is hot and the time has eolue to -"al, or. xea,mtxuseael vote 1899' pli.afley..." ..-. oe0A 0 to 0as stf rike oth r e exten0 ‘,tit sion of the C. • .1.‘,034.10•4*“.04.0.4* el*400 toV46 FOR P4 Ito to the lake, 1. Testing nitrate of soda, super, ,Turkey, &mu - ...... - . (0).0058 too 00 00 000;), V., copies: ars betog, seat to leacung, phosphate, muriate of potasbenixture, isp(iFis::,r.er."). 1,11 0 ;.. , ., 40 to 0 .60 roo, in your municipAtity, end we - anti 11,0 manure with corn. .. .. .- 0 14 to 0.15 HORSES, went all the signatures we cell got. , 2, Testing nitrate of soda, super- Eggs per dozert.....„. .,.. 0 10 to 0 10 Yours truly, phosphateanuriate of petash,teixture 1 Woocl per cod 4.4. *••• **.t 1 50 to 1 70 Zay per ton, . El.. 4RNEST HEATON'. 41114, no manure with Mangles. P4311t006, put' bushel, (4) 4500 toto 05 0000 , i o a to 0 4 CATTLE AND POULTRY. i arr 3. Growing Grass Peas and two , Tallow ,pel. lb , fitf 11411TIOX VatitieS at WW1% for Green Rieder. Drcivoill Apples, per 11),,... 0 4 to 0 4 Wool 19 to 01 i Kt To the Right Honorable Sir 'Wilfrid 4. Growing three mixtures of Eh,ease1 • .• .. - .. • • ( hoott,, 5 4,0 to 0 00 For sale only at iOhlokenv.„ .. ..... . ..... 0 SO to 0 30 i Lanrier, H. C. M. G , P. G. Gr°l° for Green. F°°(lere ' b Premier of the Dominion a 5, Testing six varities of Corn ave. - Canada. COLIN CAMPBELLS E Lr Drug Store. . • • -,•-•• • •‘• TO A.I3V.ERVISRE, Notiee ()Menges must be left at this office not later than Saturday noon. The copy for changes must be left not later than Tues- day evening. Casual advertise- ments accepted up to noon Thursdav of each week. ORIDAT. ItAROXI 17,4890. EDITORIAL1sTOTI'. .TRE Court of Appeal has eonfirm- tathe unseating of Dr. Lachner, Conservative in North Waterloo, . 'Title will mean a new election in that constitueney, for Grain, Feeder) or Silage. $3.8?..'s ; lilt perewt. 84.1.2,1; ; stays,. The Petition of the Uuclersigned, 0. Testing four verities of Millet.• per cwt., all, representing the different municipali, ss. 7, Testing four varities of grase , ties awl Villages interested in the ' p t o posed line ot the Canadian Peen !,,, Testing four vI4lities of al"- Castle-yee nmrket wes .bata3 of off. Eaat Buffalo, N. Y.gareh 14. - -erings •today, nut the feeling was • fie Railway from Winghana to Gode- '''' full strongwith yestarcly%s close, in rich, laambly showeth : 9. Testing three verities of Back- the ebeenso of anytbieg like good 1. That the Goderich route from wheat. • invoices for the balance of the week; the west. to Lake Onterio has: the 10. Testing three vrattles of Spring , there were only a few head ofcalves, advantage of any rotate 'by theGeor- Wheat and one of Spring Rye. ' 'which were quotable on the his of glen Bay, in risk to n.avigation, 11, Testing -four verities of Bailey, yesterday's price; choice to extra, insurance rates, and east of transpor, 12. Testing four verities of Oats. $6,75 to Zit good to ehotee, $6.25 to .13.1.al. Testing four varieties of Field ation by lake. The courso of navi- $6.50.' Sheep end loi a$13$ -There gation is more direct,. and vessels are '' not compelled to slow dowubv 14. Testing three varities ot Fiel&.. islands, foga and -shoals, which 'fii- Beans, quent the Georgian Bay; 15. Testingt twee . varities of Jap, • anese Bemis. 2. That it is believed that the . 16. Teeting four varietiea of cost of transporation by rail to Tor. "I" s.,sro sw. onto from Goderich is cheaper than 17. Testing three varitieit Of Man - from any port on the Georgian Bay, gets and one of Sugar Beets. because local .freights upon this route 18. Testing two varities of Swed - are more profitable, and there is an ish and two of Fall Turnips. even down grade nearly the whole way to Toronto. 19. Sowing Peas at different dates • to determin the amount of injury 3. That Goderich barber opens done by the pea weevil. earlier and elesee later than aajy, 20. Planting Potatoes the same port on the Georgian Bay. day and Ave days after being cut. 4. That Goderieh, owing to its 21. Planting Corn in rows and in THE recount of the votes in the.recentral position, holds the controlling squares. freight rates to eighty per cent. of cent South Perth bye election bas • - Interested persons in Ontarie wbo the millers of Ontario, and is tilers - been completed, and gives Mr. N. fore the best point for the distribus wish to join in the work may select Monteith a majority of eight, instead tion of grain to Ontario millers. any one of the experiments for 1899 cif seven as announced by the return, . 5. That the continuation of the and inform the Director at once of log officer. line of the Canadian Pacific Railway the choice made. Alt material will be furnished entirely free of charge from Wingham to Goderieh is greatly Hoe'. J. if. Wood, M. P. for Brock needed for the accommodation to each applicant, but he will be ex• of the anct Ex -Controller of Inland surrounding country to provide eon- pected to conduct, the test according Revenue, was found dead in his bed vection with tbe County Town, to the instructions sent with the seed, • Su the Queen' e Hotel, Toronto, on and to furnish a route competing and to report the results of his test Tuesday ruorning. Heart failure is with the Grand Trunk Railway for as soon .as possible after harvest. h supposed to have been the. cause of the. Material for either No. 1 or No. 2 carriage of throagla freight. • experimeut will be sent by express, death, 6. That the only reason that Prevents the Canadian Pacifie Rails and for ea°11 ot the others by mail. • Tan following from the Loridonway from making a connection The supply of material being limited, with Advertiser, shows the disadvantage the lake at Goderich port is the fact 1 The who apply first will be surest of the exemption and bonu.s system; tbat the harbor has not been made 1 of obtaining the desired outfit. It. might be well for each applicant to deep enough. to admit the largest grain vessels on the lakes, so as to make a second choicefor fear the provide an outlet for through freight. first could not he granted. 7. That it is understood that the Particular varities need not be Canadian Pacific Railway 'Catnpany 1mentioned as the kinds to be distrib. . will construct a line to Goderieh used are those who have done ex cone • eeptionally ot the trielepletsqn meting with their main system soon as they receive a sufficient the Experimental Toe.p' -artment,itt,,the s'‘Ogilvie, the Montreal miller threat ens tO _remove his mills from that city if the tak on maehinery is en- forced. Re says he cannot pay it, and compete with miils in other- tbat are entirely free from taxation or enjoy bonuses. It illustrates anew the gross injustice of the bonnsing , system to the majority of manufact- Urers,lin placing them at a disad- vantage in comparison with the few •who enjoy special privileges." We notice that Mr. Patullo's Bill, to do Away with this outrage has been dropped for this session. We see no '• '" . assurance that the necessary improve- Colliege. , . ments willbe made in Goderich C. A. aim.; Director. harbor to provide an outlet for Ontario Agrieultur.al College, through freight to the'west. Guelph. March 13th, 1899. 8. That this connection ean be . made most cheaply and expeditiously by a line running from Goderich to Wingham, which line has already Toronto, March, 14. -There was a been surveyed. good demand for cattle in all lines at the western yards to -day, and business *as brisk, The receipts of cattle were represented by 50 loads-, 2 and drovers looked for the high prices, which weregiven last week. You 'first notice that. you. Cables reported a lower market in : cough less. The pressure on London and Liverpool, but shippers the chest is lifted. Thatfeeling were willing to give 5° per P°11°6 :_ coufrestistsatteknnedibsyptleanggeodneoAf for choice exporters. Light animals at 4i -e to 4%c per pound, There , , help ip erecting a new eliair factory, through freight to., the west, and were several [oads of good butchers' Dr.. Ayer s Cherry , that the work'may be carried to cattle on the market, and dealers are Atits4aesielkialssiasla410101114010111e3 teompletion with all possible speed. - quoting from $4 to $4,30 per ewt. Pectoral Plaster 41 pray. l cattle sell at 3ge, per pound. There i ! - Chest.i I was a fair inquiry for stockers, and A Nook Poem all animals suitable for the, Bagel° 1,. Ontario Agricultural And Experi- _ It is on the Diseases of the - market found a ready sale, Dealers Throat and Lungs. • t mental Union Co-operative:Mx- Are quoting from $3,25 to $8.75 per „ vvrim „Fa Freejty. • ' perira.ents in Agriculture. ewt. In the small meats market t e - .1 n tE" you mve am v. complaUnt wIlattavor ., . . offerings Were heavy, about 500 head % :,:,' ggitir_ the bot ViWgrauti°4 • i Co-operative experiments in Agri, of sheep and lambs being on sale. ' .°,:fttl'etg:t71.k,f,Vauar'P"e"' culture have been conducted through- • Sheep were quoted at from $8 to I teen years. In 1886 the work was for buelts. Lambs arefirmeta selling DR.,..7. 0. AY,En, Lowoll, MAC o at Ontario in eaeli ol the past thir- $3.50 for ewes, and $2.50 to 82.75 ! carried on by 12 farmers, and 60 from $4.50 to 84.85 par owt. Calves ' plots were used for this purpose, are quoted at $2 to $10 per head, ' The nttniber has been steadily increas. The market for hogs was firmer; the ing since that date, until in 1898 best selections sold at 4c per pond; to our store and secure a these co.operative experiments Were light hogs at 41e, and lieavy hogs at a eondaete.d by 8,028 farmers, and up. 84-e per pound. The receipts were genuine reliable Ameri- wards ot 12,000 plots were used for represented by about 1,500 head, can Lever Watch. War-, 4° the work, Objectlessoes In practical Mileh eows, each, $25 to 4L tit - ranted 'five , years. We agrictilture were thusloeated on rally port cattle, per t wt., $4,75 to 85 ; take the risk of their •3000 Ontario farms its the past year, light, 81.25 to $4,50. Butehers' Those who make these tests in their t attle, $4 to.$1.30; common ewt., quality,' and have them Having por(hnsml the butcher bosi- Own fields -with verities of farnterops, OM to 83.75. Stockers, per cwt. ness non the Pronewics, 1 nor tremt d from $4.5o up. Tethslo sgregitraettteon,::ysofineveas- !$8.!?.5 to $3.15. Sheep, per wt-.- t? "PtilY tha "41)111 Witil lilikindsre°f HALSEY PARK bly get in aty other way. Upwards, 82 to 810. Hogs -Chalets, per cwt,, A call sotiestet7. Pt lois XI% O. liwrich they'b aafrinnvoatialo informationnc P 88' ' ' to• • A V , e ea I to any port el' tt vn. and I 84 50 84 80 Cles prh d meat, delivered hie $250 to $3 50 Lambe pee ,,ewt.,1,tere*sitt;irsseirS8itittnapietSf Satiprigo. TJologna, 44/4,4104,101,841“4,4,41,16,44,e of 1,000 verities of farm crops have 84.50 to 84 80; heavy fat, per ewt,, J) PRINGLE, Ltve btoca marmots ' reason for bontising and exempting } Therefore youepetitionere humbly manufacturers or others, and the pray that an appropriation be made sooner the Legislature takes the at•at early date by the Dominion matter in hated and puts an end to Government for the Goderich Harbor the whole humbug, the better it will improvements, which shall be infa- be for the country at large. ' i tient to serve as an assurance to the Caeigaaa Pacific Railway Compant tharthe necess'ary improvements wttl Owen Sound has carried the by- be speedly completed in Goderieli la.w to loan Hay Brothers $15,000 to Harbor to 'd e fpfit!IngIrgitretersamplogItIttalltilly4171199111.1.4Ifttgrtylartpnaltil‘Pllit44111 11100011 I 14.4.4toiiiitialitogeopi4:10.4'1..........,iii;441,01.04otti44-iti,fittokaioltio4.;aaiiitaliti4iii ililoottow M THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR SIM We carry a, good assortment of General Mer- „ chandise, which we offer to the public at very low :Iii: prices. It will pay you to deal with us. We will LI convince you of this, if you will give- us a chance. I FOR TABLE USE. . ri Cooktng Figs,. per ib., Se. ' tin WEEK 1 : Presleor:ed Cranberries in Pint :- Owree!Poln"aenidni7ce:,'PlAnrr:altisilien:l 1111 Jam and JellY, In Pints, glass, 1 4."Ign8 at low Pt ° 5' Sealers, Vic. , DRESS GOODS ql: - Fresh Cranberries, per qt , 10e. . 'Telly Powder, per pkge, 10e. 1 for spring are mostly all in Gelatine per pkge, 12-0 to 15e. ! new. Caine early. Brocaded tdi» Pumpkin Flour for Pies, 15e i Goods, Shot Goods, Plaids, . Silver Drip Syrup in pans, ii Loluostthrse,e,a00. asLlisessessre, sli6Costume . to 25e. . $1 - .00, .; . les, Insertions, &e. . Terms, Spot Cash or Trade, 6 /FETP.Iff . 1 JOHN KER Macdonald Block, 111 Wingbeirt, Ont. was particularly no market, as there retometaitAvoosAwavuosalve".leoesewereiverktAlAtAambewsvoiel was only °tie load on sale; the ieady gave a god tone to.the market, and qv elearance of yesterday's sale stock wingt prices were a shade higher; nominally lambs wet e quotable -choice to extra, $5.40 to $5.50; good to choice. $5,25 to $5.40 ; fair to gcod, $5,10 co es $5.25; sheep choice to extra, $5.40 fel) • to $5.65; good to ehoice, $5 20 to. Hogs -The. offerings were light -five loads; the market was goodi, heavy were quotable at 84 20; rued- intn, $4.g0; Terkers, $3,95 to $4; • roughs, $3.40 to $a.50; stags, 82.50 to 82.75; all were cleared, and close was .strong. • ' tgetn);-‘1Mt.iir the TAk 4*, tagli 'vextvg+674-ve. 1.4 1 De not think for a single moment that consumption will ever strike you a sudden blow. I It does not come that way. ; It creeps its way along. First, you think it is a little cold; nothing but a little hack- ing cough; then a little loss in weightthen a harder cough; 3.1 then die fever and the night "I sweats: ' 1 The suddenness comes when 1 you have a hemorrhage. Better stop the disease while it is yet creeping. You can do it with • • LOOK OUT Lots of shoddy watches are being offered as baits for trade by business houses, who don't know half as much about a watch as they do about a turnip. Our advice is, " Don't Bite" but .1.11•11,, , Tingle LEAD;NO UTOHER m's Cheapest tor PAINTS si i'•*; 1.41111.11 We have a full stock of Ark Brand Ready Mixed Paints, and if you intend doing any painting Ills season, you will fnd our stock and prices will suit you. 1$ BIGYGLES We have secured the...agency for the Ran-ibler and Winchester Bicycles. See them. Get our prices, • $ . STOVES AND TINWARE - 0 We have a complete stock of everything in the line of Stoves and Tinware. Our stock of Sap Pails and • Spiles are selling like hot cakes. • , We can 'sell you anything in the way of General :•• Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, etc., at prices as low as the lowest. A call solicited. , . . - Se Eo Old Post Offioe Stand. ve,,,64,11k.we- seaseteacesaievaisiaseseasetsesesseateteota4lasta:4 • New 'Spiting Goods • • New Spring Goods, arriving. d.aily at T. A. Mills: Beautiful Patterns in the New Shadings of Dress Goodsl, ranging from 25c and upwards. ' A nice new line of Black Lustre Skirts, nicely made,. go?dAmlsaoteariallinfoo ro$f21351();ck Moire Underskirts with Frill. On bottosm,eefromur$PLI7a5ih Gingha* ms for 5c per yard, And Scotch Gingham's, Bright Colors, suitable for Waists,som for newlt5cin Cretonnes and Art Muslins-selling ethIin4g to very.cheap. Call and inspect our stock of new Carpets Unions, All - Wools, Tapestry and Brussels. In fact we have everything - required to furnish a house up-to-date in our line of business. Ordered-CIothin0"and Ready-mades a specialty. A. MILLS