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FIiIDA.3r, JULY 12, 1889.
M alone wen necessary to secure for $5.81., A Ii 'Watson, printing, $2.25
Liberal principles one of the brightest b' Doll repairing psarin I,'own hall �;6 ; W g ,'
Wenn113 which in the whole of their 11 Kerr, printing and publishing,
noble history they had been permitted
'EDITORIAL 1 NOTES. to aollie4A,
$5,50; Dr &.ielielvie, A.1edietil eertiti•
eines ire insane persons, $15 : Dr
Holmes; do, $1,0 ; John Hays, keep-
ing insane indigent, $15; James
Newcombe; expenses paid in oommitt-
leg insane indigents to asylum, $25;
Garet. Maxwell, injury to horse in
crbssing defective bridge, $T ; T Far-
row, gravel,. $5,20 ; Corporation of
- East Wewanosh, balance overpaid on
west gravel road, $9L15; Garet Max•
well, ditehiug, $11 ; • 0 McOlel'anc1,
gravel, $5,67; Jno Sommerville, work
on sideline, $20 ; R England, gravel,
$4.69. Moved by 0 A Howe, second-
ed by Geo Kirkby that $40• be expend -
cd in gravelling at lots 1 eSL 2, on 7th
con line. Carried. Moved by L
Caldbick, seconded by 0 A Howe that
H Mooney expend $10 •in gravelling
at Lots 27 & 28 on 8t11 con line.
Carried. The council then adjourned
to meet again on' the 5th day of
August next.
The Governor of Tripoli has issued IIoN 1 Cartwright said the other
a day in speaking of Imperial 'fodera-•
decree abolishing the slave trade.
tion He did not oppose it absolutely,
• Nessus (eG'die a,na McCuneck, of but said there is ono condition preeed-
ittlt, laevo offered a free ave acre !etc eat with or'ery men of common souse,
'far a hospital. which ,every true patriot, W11ic11 every
Tun prospects for bountiful crepe in man who desires the welfare of Cana-
England, Scdtlaitcl and Ireland are
da in the first place and of the British
t+ tc favorable. Empire in the second—must see for
tl
himself is absolutely necessary if
Tit Scott Act has repealed. in Elgin: Canada is to become a useful member
Aoullty by over 1000 majority, It is ` of any federation whatever—and that
thug swept out of. every county in is that byall honorable means the
Ontario.
people of Canada should cnlivate
No fewer titan two hundred thous- friendly relations, and form the best
and free letters were sent out of the alliance with the people of the kindred
Ottawa departments last year Under - English nation which lies to the south
the franking system. of us. Gain that. Repair the terror
Tun Grey division of the Dominion made a hundred years ago when
'Grange passed resolutions condemning English control of this continent was
the tJesuitS' Act, the systems of pen—
sions and railroad passes. you Canada may become a worthy
ENGLISH syndicates have gained member possessed of an imperial fed -
'control of -a large number of the eration if she so desire to do. But
'brewery businesses, and it is now said till that is done, T, speaking u as a
'tnat an effort is being made to control representative of the people, tell you
the dry 'goods business of America, at frankly, that to lino mind the position
a contemplated cost of $50,000, -of Canada iu an imperial federation
4)00,000. would be both ignominious and un-
safe.
IBINCESS Louise of Wales, grand-
daughter of the 'Queen, has been be- IN discussing the question of Reci
Earl is an intimate friend of the Niagara on Dominion Day, Mr Chart -
ton showed the extent of the Canadian and Thursday of last week. The OFFICE : KENT'S
Prince of Wales and is a neighbor of resident Mr. A. McD..Ailan of God.
exodus.by pointing out that in 1871 president,
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the Queen at Balmoral. He is in his , presided, and the meeting opened Private rands to loan
.40th year, Princess Louise is 22, the population of Canada was 3,635,• with a report from the secretary, Mr. A number of Building, Lilts and Reside co proper
tins for Sala.
000 ; in 1881. 4,324,000, an increase L. woolverton, of Grimsby. Judge Those deairinl; to makes nomein Wingham should
The Queen reccomends the granting of 18.97 per cent, The immigration uackenzie, of Sarnia, hav;ng resigned , f } to person at my Mime,
.of an entire provision to Prince into Canada since 1870 to 1880 had as a director, n1r.T.H.Race, of Mitchell, n
AiberfVictorof Wales and Princess was appointed to till the vacancy.
been 342,875. The United States Papers and addlessos were given rela-
Victoria of Prussia on the occasion of received during that time 2,812,190 tive to culture of the various kinds of
=their marriage. Mr Labouchere gave people, showing au excess per capita fruits, flowers and plants, followed by
notice that he would oppose any votes for Canada of ..46, per cent. That uiscllssions which were all of special
teethed to the Earl of fife. The procity at the Farmers' picnic at
W. CLARK, clerk.
Seaforth.
Mrs. Kirkman, B. A., a former
teaohea in this town, has been engaged
as Miss Charles' successor iu the
Collegiate Institute here,—A success-
ful oonversaziono was held at the
closing of the Collegiate lnstitute,—.
Sun : Mr, Wm. McLean, of Goderioh,
ntr, Isaac Rogersou s saw will was.
burned to the ground on Thursday
night last. It was insured for $2,000,
whicll,cloes not vein:1y clover the lost;,
as it was a splendidly etluipped mill.
Clinton.
Rev. ran. Rowell has removed to
I his new charge in Berlin,
sereeteeteseeseetemeteerret_----esseee sir -erten..
Z T A klty $T Iva m q,
Contractors and Builders,
WINGIIAM, -
Agents for Downey's (Belgrave) limo,
5500,000 TO LOAN.
On Fumanti Town Property at w cry Lowest Rates
and on Terms to snit borrowers.
MORTGAGES PUROHASED. NO COMMISSION CHARGED,
borrowers can obtain intmey in 6 days if
satisfactory, '
R. VANSTONI:,
Deaver Block, Wingham.
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MONEY TO LEND.
calm CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF
J Tttrnberry Inc about ,`,$,0Q0 to loan on Mort.
gages. For terms apply to,
P. MOLAREN, or WM. MCPHERSON,
Tr. Ton ouRSR, 'nigher% Emu, Olenfarrow
Wingham, May �^
Money to Logia on Notes.
Notes Dj counted
AT REASOI`iABLE RATES.
L 2c( im amt ns
--d5 PUBIISHED-
IiVEI Y FIIIDAY D101tNI1
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TiMES•oFFICC,JOSEPFINE ST ET
WXNGIYA1Vl,
ONTARIO.
eubseriptionprlee, $1 pert' ea'r,ltt ttdvance
ADVRI:'iI:iING BATES:
Space. , 1 r. 1 6 aloe 1 3 neo. 1 no,
One Oohanu t10 00 83u Old 1 r20 00 . tS 00
Gait " : 5 00 •'0 00 • 1': 00 opt)
Quarter " '2l) (0) 1'l 0'.. . i 00 490
tine 10011 5 00 3 00 • :/ 4)0 1 tnf
Local and ut ,00 casur all ertlsr.tucnto, tic, } er lint'
for Ilrst insertion, told i per line breach subsequent
insertion.
1,acui notices, in non} areal type, 10c. for first '
rertlnn, awl fie. poi' lino 1 %each subsequent inset t'
No local pati.', will be (named loss than SFr.
Advertiscutents of Loa -, k of Ind, Strayed, Situation
and business Chances 11 anted, not exceeding t; flocs
lumps:en, 1 per month,
!tonnes mud FaruuS.for Sale, not exceeding H bier:,
til for Beat month, 51�r, } r subncquent month.
tt 1•nln wilt be '11 tly ndtwrcd to.
Special rates for In X• advertisements, or for
longer imitate.
Adve.ti't'llleets without specific directions, wail 1.0
inserted till turbid roil char:, ed accordingly. ;tram.
sitory advertisements utast he pedal in advanee.
1.Th nigcs for coutrart allcertir.emeuts must to in
the office by Wednesday 000n, in order to It, teal
Unit week
It. ELLIOTT
O'itol'Itt0rnit AND PL'a1.1hlIER
k,'�lt. A. L'. Mc1+ENZIE, -
�JHonor gradnete Toronto 1.diversity. Attendant,.
of New York Polyclinic.
Manna residence over store of Gordon & lk-tut re,
Jocsi'i 1Na Sr. ••11•INU11AM.
T �R. MACDONALI),
1J
JOSEPHINE STREET,
purchared 200 head of Battle between Money advanced on Mortgn os at 6 per cent. with 1VmalAvt
� f an . Notes
and accounts collected. ,
,. • OsTARlO.
that town and Seaforth,tlns lot making privileo of paying at the en o y
—IR. J. A. MELIIRLUM, .
LP Honor Graduate of Toronto University.
Office and Residence—Tho Old stand formerly occu•
pied by Dr. Bethune, at the corner of Centre and
Patrick streets,
11•INUh AM, ONT.
>t q 1:YE:t S, DIChINSCN,
1%L B. w. 1.1111STEIOS,.&c.
Solicitors for the Weir of ilausilton. Commtsslonete
for taking affidavits for 61ai» tol,a. !'t•,vate 0.l•ce
to lend in straight loans at low•'st• rote,. Office--
Kent'a Block, N'lugni.ln, L't,I.I ow al:c. (l erre.
,I. W. C. 00Y11e. E. 1.. Diexlxtin5.
700 on a total of 1,000 which is Roa3m. nIalNDao,
wanted. The price in some caees Orries,-BeaverBlocit,jtJiupham,Ont.
touched 5 cents per pound, and the
total amount expended will be about S1 s '.�
$12,000,—The summer meeting of the �.YY], 1 -X141°OL1111�� ,
Ontario Fruit Growers' Association REAL ESTATE AND FIRE INSUR-
ANCE hold in Seaforth lin Wednesday AGENCY.
OCK, WINGt•IAM.
of money for the princess if they were favorable showing' had .from 1881 to interest to those interested in fruit or
proposed before a commission on royal 1888 increased to 71per cant. The flower culture. In the absence of the
mayor, etre D.D. wilson, in a neat little
grants. fereign•born population of Canada speech, welcomed the association to
SPEARING of the recent anti -Jesuit only increased 15,720 between the the town of"Seaforth, and expressed
agitation the Hamilton Times says census of 1871 and the census of 1881. regrets that -toe attendance from the
that the main effect of the agitation Mr Charlton summed up his figures of town and vicinity was so small, but
the exodus thus': Estimated native accounted for it owing to the wet state
-will be to divert -public attention from Canadians in the •United,States, 968,- of the weather. There were delegates
the need of fiscal and other reforms of. 820; Children, born of Canadian present ;from ;all ,'sections of,Orltario
afar greater importance to the people parents in the Zl'nited States at close
from Ottawa to Sarnia and they all
of Canada than any dispute between of 1888, 1,260,000 ; Immigrants who . expressed themselves delighted with
rival sects. went to the United States from 1871' the appearance and enterprise of Sea
'to close of 1888, 509,820 ; Children forth and surrounding country. -
REPORTs from all parts of nanitoba' born of . immigrants in the United
and the Northwest state that the crop States, 225,000; `Total Canadiaus in- Zetland•
the United States 2,965,640. Mrs Thomas McKibben and Mrs
,prospects are greatly improved in the Armstrong, of Walton, another and
last few dap, owing to heavy rains. • Belgrave. sister of Mrs Fred Thomson, paid a
,Northwestern Manitoba in particular' Messrs. Jas. Lawrence, M. Brandon short visit here last week.—Picnieing
:promises to have heavy crops. Haying and R. Wilkinson, who were out at seems to•be -the right sport for Domin-
ayiil begin in a few days, but will be a camp with Company No. 2, under ion Day by the way it was carried on
light aro The report of the Grain Captain Williams, returned on Satur- - around. here with the young folks,
pp day evening. It is evident that agri- there being no less than three different
. Inspector shows that during the year cultural pursuits is not the only call- parties. The lovely green flats on the
-ending 30th June, '2,234;000 bushels• in; to weary the body, bronze the - riverside are well adapted for the hot
of wheat and 310,000 bushels of bar• countenance and add zest the enjoy- weather that we are having at present.
ley were inspected at Winnipeg. went of rest.—Dr. F. E. Godfrey has, All seemed to enjoy themselves
purchased Dr. Towle's practice in Bel- heartily.
A correspondent asks the Mail if grave and commenced under favorable
the Ontario Government trade a grant circumstances. He has had a suocess-
of $125,000. to the methodist body? fol career as a student and possesses
].f so, on what conditions and when q tact, energy and an earnest desire , to
fulfil the reasonable expectations of
The reply was : So far as we know, those who patronize him.
the only grant made by the Ontario
Government to the methodist body— Merritt
xlnless in the outlying or new districts Huron Lad, the fine Holstein bull,
where there may have been grants for the ,property of Mr. J. A. McEwen,
when one year old weighs d 860 lbs.
'church sites or for burial grounds, and when 14 months old, 1000 lbs.
under the provisions of tho Public The Court o -f Ruuision met pursu-
Lands' Act—is that in the Queen's ant to ajournment on June 29th 1889.
,park, Toronto. for Victoria University. Members all present. Daniel Marsh
The grant in this case is valued by the was entered tenant S 1 11, Con 8,
Austin Budge entered M F Lots 86 &
arbitrators at $70,000 for academical 87, Belgrave. John Currie'entered A
purposes; for commercial purposes at; 0 S 1. N. 15, Cori 6. Geo Robb
something snore. But there is no' entered owner S E pt N -i' 80, Con 5.
analogy between it and the case in 'l no McElroy and Alex Forsyth had
Quebec, each one dog struck off. The Court
• of Revision was then closed and the
Mn GtansmoNE recently delivered a _ roll confirmed and established as the
speech, its which he contrasted the Assessment Roll of this township for
the current year. Council business
present position of pis party with that was then proceeded with. Accounts
in which it stood in 1886, On exam 1>were ordered to be paid as follows:
illation of the elections which had ; Thos -Sheridan, removing floodwood,
taken place since, 11e calculated that S ; J Cloaky, gravel, $5.25; James
Evans, do, $2 80 ; Juo White, lumber
if. at the gen-toral election, the result and nails, $1,80; R H 11'er,ruson,
were to be the same as it had been in . work on East gravel, $15 ; 1 Fernald,
the sixty-eteven bye -elections that had - gravelling, $50; 1 Ferrand, faxing
Wroxeter.
Monday's Dominion Day celebra-
tion was well attended, heartily en-
joyed and passed off quietly. In the
baseball match between Wingham and
Wroxeter, five innings were played
and the score stood 5 to 4, iu favor of
Wroxeter. The Owen Sound base
ball team was beaten by the Wrox-
eter team by a score of 20 to 6. The
football match between the Ironsides,
of Turnberry, and Wroxeters was not
decided, some hitch having occurred.
The rain checked the competition of
the games.
Lueknow.
The Sentinel says that some two
months ago mr.A. Ross bought a horse
from Clark Vance, who has since gone
to the "land of the broad prairie and
fresh air," but it now turns out • that
the Watson lsfanufacturing Company,
for whom Vance was an agent, had a
lien against the, animal, and Mc, .1.3,oss
was obliged to give it up to them.
One or two others in the village have
also been notified to return the•horstts
they had purchased.
itarristtinl.
Previous to the deparMne of Ileo.
already taken place, there would be a culvert, $I ; W G Nicholson, refnav- Mr. stills and family he was presented
gain of one hundred t?eats for the ing rock, $5; Jas Tyner, lumber' for with a pair of gold spectacles and an I
patty whiob favored Route Rule. repairing Forbes' bridge, $10 • Win organist for three years, with a gold
Liberlas, he said, felt that their Cause' Phelan, lumber and nails, $3.65; II watch, and his second daughter with a CHISHOL6z's ( 01111111 Dana
vvuit geed, and they had' every eticour Richmond, drain, $5.00; 0 A 1lowe, gold brooch •aid an address. f Wingham Aeeticy,
Forbes' bridge, $85.50.; Geo Proctor, address, his daughter, who aeted is
communicate with,or app
where all necessary inform
ion can be btuotued.
BANS:. OF MILTON,
ON,
1.67" 1•T A1VL-
Capital, $1,000,000. Rest, ,$400,000.
President -Jinni STUART.
Vice•President—aion. JAMES TURNER.
(DIRECTORS
A. G. BASNSAY, JOVE PROCTOR, Caas, GOMEr, Geo.
Roan, A. T. Wool).
Cashier -J. TURNBULL.
Savings Bank hours, 10 to 3 ; Saturd ts,10 to
1. De rosits of 81 and upwards received and Internet
allowed Deposita also received at current
rates of interest.
Drafts on Groat Britain and the United States
bought and sold.
13. WILLSON, AGENT.
MFS ,ER• & DICI.INSON,•
aromoRs.
E.D.AVIS
IS OFiT RING
M o i\T M
ON
F' - 1)17601:=2,217-
AT VERY LOW RATES.
SSE IIIM I
OFFICE—OPPosITE THE MARKET.
WINUIIAM °aTOnee kit, 1853.
s111aa,aw,L''° fl4ui� W/kn tlJJ 1.1af .A1,1411601.4
S. I1 ACEY,
a
v I1'3D
TAKER,
Supplies -all I ocessariefa for fun -
,oral furuist ing having a Delivery
Wagon specially for this branch of
buainesa, All orders attended
personally, and delivered any:
Where within 10 miles of Win:
Liam.
Remember the place, first door
south of the big brick hotel on the
main street, Winghatn,
m '
MEDICAL LAKE. REMEDIES
�p`VSPvI ,p��N
PwY %oo ;x00 g5 ,Ct :NF.p 0 411
TRY NATURES REMEDY
PUREEPEERIESS /'POTENT
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
TOTEMOfHfALTHCOLONOON, O4'T
Steal,
R.
J. A. MORTON,
-BARRISTER, Re.,
Wingham • Ontario.
VANSTONE,
BARRRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC
CONVEYANCER, ETC,
OFFICES -Bearer Block, 1VINOIIAM, OPT.,
Gnaw. and WAIT, O\T.
Private and Company funds to loan at low rates of
interest. hIortgagllll;• town and farm property
bought and sold. Ise feantilc colleetiods a eneefalty.
DENTISTRY. -J. S. JE11014B, 111soncnr,
lJ J S Jerome is manufacturing eel.
luloid Plates Vulcanite plates- of the
bestlhiatorial as cheap as they can be
ranted. got in the Dominion. All work awar-
Vegetable Vapor administered for the painless
extraction of teeth; the only safe auesthctic•krrown.
OFFICE : In the Beaver Block, opposite the
Brunswick hotel.
DENTISTRY. --W. H MACDONALD, WINa11AAl
Maher of Vulcanite, Celluloid, Alloy,
f%%II • Silva.* Gold, etc., etc., Plates, ranging
ll In prices from 8500 upwards per set
crownng and bridgework. Teeth. ex
tracted without the least pain by the use of Vital-
ized Air. (lead Office, Wingham, side entrance oy-
pos:te the Queen's hotel, open daily (Sundays except-
ed) from 9 a m to 1 p in. Will be at Blyth every
Sod and 4th Saturday of each ntonth—OfficeatMilne a
hotel; Got rix: lot and Srd Mondays of eatih month—
Office at Albion hotel. Extracting 25 cents.
JOHN RITCHIE,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT
wINenAtt, •
T� ROBERT CUNNINOHAiii,
INSURANCE
FIRE AND MARINE,
GUELPH.
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- OVUM
GEORGE Molt AY, Wingham, Licensed Avctloneo
`forAAttfnloderate rat s,e usales s will bHuron
conduand cted In
portion of the Countiot.
Orders can bo loft at the Ties Office.
DDEAN, JR., WINonAM,
LICENSED AUCTIOFONEERHURON. FOR THE COtnttr
Sales attended in any part of the Co. Charge
3Moderate.,
JAMES IIENDERS011,
LleIMMED Ajvriossint reit COt5^rfl(E tit1p014 AIM
Esuoa
All sales attended to promptly and on the ShOrteet
Notice,
Chargee Moderate and Satisfaction GuaMnteed.
^All necessary arrangements can bo made at the
Tues' office.
wtionsM, O„y.,
NELSON T. RITCHIE,
P. L. Surveyor, Civil Engineer it'll Draughtsman
Partienlnr attention paid to division of properties
Into building lose, settling disputed boundaries,.
preparing complete plans of towns and villages, an
per Registry 1ict, and descriptions of propertied'
for insertion in deeds. Cross.S0cttons of rivers made
and estitnatee of oast of Bridges Culverts, die. Pro•
alias and estimates for grading dills, drainegeroad
and street improvements, solvers and Other Engi-
neering *arks, Correspondeneb solicited, statin
place and character of work. OFFICE --At J. A.
tf0a'roN'a law office, Wingham, Ont,
BOLTON do HAWKINS',
P. L, & T. L, setter/ems 1001 ENir ARRIe,
tIST01ves Axe 11iNGHAM.
All orders left et the effloe at the Toms to
oeivs,prompt attention.