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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1889-02-15, Page 5t ;rv.r,+w,w.., e•J •.. - \,.r+.f'i.r/Illl� l'�•,. i.n ,.. �, , �, t'►k, ', I ley►sof the day, • Minister 4� urged ley the Canadian fork Packers' Association to increase the duty on • American pork. A delegation representing the Cana- dian woollen manufacturers waited on Wi[a4hant !'t4blie 8phool, the Government and asked an increase Below id given the boor roll of Io{ duty on imported goods from 7 c, the Wingllam public school for the ;per pound to 15 cts.and front 20 to 25 mouth of January. The honor marls ' Dents ad valorem, owing to the cont• is in every case 80 per cent. of the petition they were meeting from aggregate number of marks obtainable. Eng'ish articles, Another delegation First Department—Class A,forrn of reprAsaiiting the dr ygoods section of 12 •)15, honors, none. Class B— Form the Toronto Board of Trade, waited on of rnarlts obtainable 1599 ; hon. the Governmeut to oppose this in ors 1280: Eva Dawson, 1319 ; Alice crease. They contended that if an Johns, 1281. Glass C—F,,rnl of 17 ; increase of duty was put on imported lienors, none. goods then mure protection would be Second Department—Marks obtain- regttired on ready-made clothing. able, 131(; honor mark, 80 por cent. L'el¢rave• or 1052 marks,. Martha Casemore, a 1162 ;'Lydia Lernmrsx, 1144 ; Willie On Wednesday evening, in company Foster 1.139 Nellie Bell, 1134 Wm. with Mr. W. E. Groves, principal of Farqulharson,�1083; Ida Kerr, 1079; the Wingharn sehaol. "ye editor" John Anderson, 1052. attended a meeting of the Belgrave `Third Department— Marks obtain - Literary Society. It is no exaggera• .able, 630 ; honors, 75 per cent, or 472 tion to say that the village presented marks. R. McTavish, 571 ; S. Kent, a livelier appearance than on the day 559 W. McTavish, 528 E GCI+Pn, of a fall fair.-•-tearrs, sleighs and 522 ; 11. Strathdee, X521; George Mc - come in every direction. Many had Mannus, 504 ; M. 'Paulin, 502 ; A. come seven or eight miles. The For: Moore, 486 ; M. Kent, 473. resters' hall had at least fqur hundred Fourth Department—harks"obtain- persons packed within its precincts. able, 385. Willie Bray, 3(iS ; Onri , The programme was a literary contest Jobb, 355,;. James Cole, 349 ; Maud between sides chosen by Messrs. W. Smith, 339 ; Annie Dawson, 339 ; Porterfield and D. Anderson, one hour Eveleen Flanagan, 838 ; ITertie Ross, and a quarter being allotted to each Clymorit 316 • Bennie Gray, 310 • E from publishes; the enure pro„ramiva G ' S Doting I� am rni cs The M t of Customs is strongly FRIDAY, FEB. 15, 1889. pi G• a�ATi R. HILL'S CITY RESTAURANT, lapin ; FULLY OPENED OU' ,. ,_,_„•OF— With a New, Fresh, Well -assorted Stock, $15,000 General F Goods. Mt Bs Slaughtorli BEFORE MOVING. T. A. MILLS Has determined to clear out the whole stock of DRESS GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, CARPETS, li'LANNELS, MANTLE GOODS, CLOTHS, TWEEDS, BLANKETS, SHAWLS, HATS AND CAPS, FURS, BOOTS AND SHOES, side. Reluctantly we have to refrain, 'GROOERIES, °ROOKERY AND 281 ; Nettie Scott, 317 ; Ltuda Clic- I A ” S W A R E . Strathdee, 309 ; Maggie Bell, 308 ; this. week, for want of time and apnea.o—_ Hamilton Ramsay, 307 ; Edith me_Several columna might be writ ten • • t, 307. were the programme elaborated in the Fifth Department—Senior THE STOCK class— usual way, and that by paying but hi full complim..nts. FDI•tS—=- a n Marini ebtatn•rble 1032 ; honor mark, the full time assigned each side the 784. D McMannus, • 1010 ; Frankie respective chairmen, Vau Vanorm an McKay, 1006; Willie Showers, 968 and R. Sterling rushed through pro, A. Ohisliolm, 960 ; Ida Flanaga.a,952 ; grafnmes. composed of choice iustru- Mary Showers, . 943 ; Rath Clarke„ mental music on violin and organ, 033 ; Charlie Ross, 925; Edith Risdon, solos,deets, trios,gnartettes, recitations 924 ; Sophie Manuel, 899; Bella Scott, readings, dialoues, &c. The variety rally Asserted, Call and get Bargains while the Stock is complete. --o Oysters Done in Any Style* —A Superb Variety of. DANDIES -- and — CANNED -- GOODS, ORANGES, — LEMONS, GRAPES, and — All — SeasonablQ -- Fruit, Vile Canfacti4 ury. COLI fart bla Befroslueent . GREEN'S BLOCK, — GpposiTs Tan ROYAL GROCERY, W#N(t.UA f. STOVES AT HALF PRICE. D. SUTHERLAND'S STOVE and TINWARE ROOMS. Having purchased the stock of HINOSTON & SoNs, we are offering GREAT BARGAINS' IN STOVES for the next 60 DAYS. COAL and WOOD STOVES in Great. Variety, and at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Owing to the number of Frlrnaces put in this year, we have some SECOND-HAND STOVES as good as new, at LESS THAN HALF COST. • A SUPERB STOCK. OF CHOICE LAMP GOODS. • BEST PROCURABLE COAL OIL. READY-MADE TINWARE, A HEAVYSTOCK AT VERY LOW PRICES, Ear ORDERED WORK, A SPECIALTY. WARE ROOMS AND SHOPS ; Opposite Exchange Hotel, me for', °Joseph' and Victoria Streets. 879 ; Jessie Gray 868 ; Alred Sherd, heartiness, and excellence of these `--THIS Is A. • 861 ; So;:1ia McOreight, 8 &8 ; Charles programmes were most surprising and Barber, 784. Junior Class— Marks pleasin. gBy an excellent use of Genulne ClearingSale,, obtainable, 1085 ; honor mark, 813. time kir. Porterfield managed to place OUT OF THE. ��1. Walton McKibben, 988 ; Robt. Mc- thirty-two pieces on the board in the • Gregor, 968 ; George •Stiles, 964 ; time assigned. Mr. Sterling outdid of ry Annie McKay, 875; Ada Mainprize, this record_by four 'selections getting - HAVING FULLY ASSORTED THEIR: STOCK, 849 ; Catharine McTavish, 843 ; Adana through thirty-six. The interest and Serio delee :.:.Qeedo. MESSRS. M ES' & -.A L�0 i Y enthusiasm was Cully sustained McKay, 838 ; Albert Gregory, 829 ; Birdie Barlow, .825 ; Peter Deans, throughout amid comparative d' ml, 813.:: '. r fort owing.to the great living mass of ' Sixth Department—First Olass : R. fiery ardor crowded into the building. MoDouogh, Bertie Lediet, Jimmy The deciding committee..sit the oonclu• � Gra g, ;Willie Kerr, Lorne Bradwin, .r ,',4, Ettirr Rusli, Bella Coutts, G. Sltlith, stoparded the honors in the contest i Harve, Hines, Miriam Gregory, Chas. tosomeththe side of. 24MinD. .Anderson o- Kerry ySecond Class— W. Kerslake, gramme c like 24 points. This pro- gramme contained matter auouah and ,• ,; T. .A •M I LLSr - HAVE OPENED- OUT IN Sign of the Red Flag,:: t Henderson's Old '• Stand, Lloyd Sills, Charlie Deans, Lottieof sufficient excellence to make two Currie, Edna Cargill. creditable evenings' amusement for Seventh Department — Maggie anyaudience. Belgrave is par excell• Jermyn, Ernest • Risdon, Willie Orr, t nee g Morton Morton, Lonna Hill, Nellie asm, in the matter of literary diversifiedentand Ella Kinsman, Harris Coad. excelent utilization of se and natural talent and especially MONTHLY ATTENDANCE programme arrangement. The full DEPT. Boss. GIRLS, AvEnAGE. programme next week.—The East 1 14 19 27 ,41 Wawanosh Sprinn show will be held 11 30 20 44 on Wednesday, April 17th. '' 63 30 255 60 . Jho Difficulty Solved. in Fancy 81 34 54 A man who wantsd to learn what • 64 42 76 profession he would have his son enter China Goods. • 2'2 23 39 ANb"'/Jp`FER` SPLENDID I•NDUCEMEN IN IJV''. T. YATES. ` READY-MADE , GLOTHIN) GROCERIES BOOTS. & SHOES, AND OLAASSWAEE XMAS -: GOODS.• e li.�rad. awlhtvg S ,Irtg , war CEIZ ' I III Iv V .vr VII ,. 11., ,. A11 the Latest Designs and Tints 230. 206. 367. upon put him in a room with a Bible, Ottawa Jottings. an apple, and a dollar bill.If he B0B�ILGLASS Mr. Mulock's resolution to have of him, if eating the apple a farmer, BEAUTIFUL JET TEA POTS AND TEA .KETTLES fertilizers put on the free list, caused and if interested in the dollar bill ' a a lively debate. banker. When he did return he A deputation of fruit dealers and found the boy sitting - oft the Bible growers waited on • the Government with the dollar bill in his pocket, and abking that the duty be re -imposed the apple almost devoured. He made on -trees. shrubs and small fruit. It a wolittcian of him. is within the memory of everyone that more fruit was received in Canada last TENDERS WANTED BEAUTIFUL WATER AND WINE SETS VASES AND WATER BOTTLES year and earlier too, than before. The /VENDERS will bo received by the undersigned up people do not wish this re -imposition, .L to noon of SATURDAY FEB. 16th, 3550, for SUG Wang down and remixing from the premises, the surely. (Riling f th b t 1 Church, sluevalo and CREAM JUGS very heavy stock of above articles for Spot Cash,' 1 am Ina position to ober St. Thomas, Brant, Rent Wellin.• Renown' 8wng y t P b t da AR BOXES AND gEr GREAT BIG BARGAINS, • WHICH, EVIiIRYBODY OUGHT TO LC. OBSERVE. AND PROFIT returnedfound him 'when he readingthe Bible. he would make a clergyman In many shades and shapes. GOLDSMITHS' HALL Is theplace where all cap be•sepplied with • ° 'ate s ' Gismo, t'+ wellor a . Silverware ': and Of .the BEST QUAL1'1,'Y and at the LOWEST PRICES. Having just returued from the Wholesale Markets, *here I have bought a o e t rca y or an me , s C 'l' it with dr clear, dressed and matched ' them to my Customers'end the Public generally at ' soft elnr, or blank ash inch la ober. Information as• IellP,atPr will to work can be obtained by applying to on, eter OTOUp L all O JUHNBURGESS, vote 011 Scott set repeal petitions on nluovale, February let, I886. ' 131.UEVALEP. 0. April 4th. Finance ii4irtister Foster's estimates ivi U S 1 0 ehow the er:peuditure proposed for the —. year to be 844,636,887, a decrease of MISS NELLO MCHARDY. $878,236 froth last year estimates. The public dty'bt is put at 8236,331,• CLASSES FOR INSTRUCTION ON PIANO ANDom at ,4•,100,001.. MRooms ; IN DuAv-a Mom. Oetnada's tax per head of population BROCK.ENSII1RE'S is $9.02; United States, $4,85 ; Bri• tains', $12 87; Germany, $13.07 ; Photograph Gaiter France, $23.22. Of those given here and others enumerated, the States 721. The provincial subsidies are put Organ, in Voice Culture and Harmony. have the lowest taxation per capita. Long Experience, close attention and unexcelled It is said the draft of the amended facilities, enables me Franchise bill provides that there is to turn out uniformly a crass of work equal to that of any to be no revision of the voters'list in gallery in the west, '89. This rtteans thea the Govern. mart have no present intention of .11W -Work of everydescription artifi- bei ust+ng on the general electron, ' ' on will • e:ally, promptly and eatiefaotorily done, !ho 1bt' s t"b� pro tl i Ton qu s 1 I presented in precisely the. same way ; CADDIE'S _ANAI[Y ,OOPS L et ye it the Doti on Government —A A SPECIALTY.— spent on dentions $284,920, of which A Large Assortment of Frames $212,74 was for superannuations. kept constat.tly on hand.: Prices as This litter is one of the most crying low as arc consistent with good work. as last year. VINEGAR AND SAUCE BOTTLES. China, Celebrate Ulna Fruit Baalge' sa. CAU GUMBO BO ELEGANT WATER SETS, a., M1, ES FINE TRAYS. BEAUTIFUL CHINA TEA SETS A full lino of NEW FRUITS; NUTS, CONFECTIONERY AND GROCERIES, fresh Inspection Invited, No trouble to show goode• THE CHINA HOUSE, - R00:• 33OTTQM PRIGS_ • • Call and see my Fine Assorted Stock of Ladies' and Gents' Gold Watehes, Ladies' and Gents' Gold Chains,. the finest and cheapest lot of Ladies' Brooch. es, Earring:, Cull -buttons, &e., in the Town. I have the finest and largest stock of Gold Rings ever kept in Wingbam, consisting of Plain Rings, Stone Set .flings, Diamond Rings and Scarf Pills. In Watch Movements I have them in stock from all the leading manufac- turers of the United States : The Elgin, Waltham, Hampden, Illinois, Rockford, Columbus and Aurora Watches. I have also a very targe stook of Clocks, from $1 20 upwards. : If you want a Christmas or 1 'Seers eers preeent, VANSTONE'a is where you care get it either in gold or'silver at Bock' Bottom Prices. A`s ,r have bought for shot cash, that ia, jnst the'reahen that Iona offer goods so cheap. Call and inspects my stook. 1.do all: kinds of repairing in ;vatclies, clocks, jewellery,. Sic., at,reatonable pricekand all warranted. Thanking my nu morons customers for the very liberal patronage bestowed pri..ine since coming to Winghanl, and solicitiiig a continuance of the sante, t remain, yours truly, 1e s, V.it, LIB !!Ll Oft i • so,00gSS0>i, TO II. PARE, , V!`. Retneulbar the stand :, :Nod floor to the, Post OiI3ce, ,