Wingham Times, 1891-03-20, Page 4-AND-
DRUGGIST,
offer, and the painter chosen for this `• EIV4 OYE DITP
important task is a Canadian,. 4r 0 .
04 lie an expressive term so, we lilts to
Forbes, The great masa of the ps start out with it,for.it haemonizees please
pie of this country, irrespective of
politics, aresincere admirers of Mr aptly with our surrourdinge at the pros,
Gladstone. 1\1 r Forbes the well knows F est moment, pattieularly in the Dress:
Toronto artist, will leave in, a snarl'• *bode department.
tine for England to fulfil the oom"
mission. Wed° net care for extravagantexpres-
c
Ort Saturday" feretloon last, a mob signs even,in describing a good thing,e Dress
of citizens of New Orleans, Louisiana, but we can truly arty of our new
Goods, that they are, taking them alk
around, tb. best and the cheapest that
we ever bad in stools.. We start them at
10e a yard. Several nice patterns acid
shades to select from, but if you,* desire
better goods wehwve them in abundpttre•,
they Will cost yon more money, bolt you
will tlnd themequally cheap,
For Spring Cloaking either in plain,
stripe or cheek, we, slepta nice range..
The prices at which, they are narked
should sell tthem, it you require them.
Wa.aleo allow a good discount off for
cash; please make a note of this when you
have money to exchange for goods.
GORDON: & McIN ITRE.
At i • C. N.W. TELEeRAPH COE ' consisting of se. cers,1 thousands of p"o
i 48 pie, went to the prleon in that city,
op. BrunswiG1( House, 'forced open the doors and shot down
Ont ttwelve Italian prisoners, As a juste-
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E()ECzngilam 1UUtS
6cation for the sot, it is *aid that
these prisoners were deb era . J'
*ling and carrying out. the murder of,
the chief of pence of the city, in
(Molter last i that they had. .
been
tried, the trial lasting 25 days, and
they were acquitted,, the jury having
heel}. tampered with le is also claim.
ed that the act wee justifiable..iu order
'b tel pIan,
FRID 'Id AROld, 20, 1891,
EDITORIAL NOTES,
Tux election of Hou Alex Mae,
kenzie, in. East York, isto be protest-
ed, it is seal.
Tree news comes from Hamilton
that the election of Mr J M. Gibson to
the Local Legislature is to be protest'
ed.
Ear the protection of Mir ;led property
lin lite city.
Trig . Executive Committee, of the;
Western Dfairym9r►''s,Aseooi;ation met
in Toronto last week, when there were
present lion. Speaker, Bailantyne, who
resided 0 E Chadwick, Ingersoll,
RID,t. � t
a,! the.
C going, out of I3usiue!$ Wb
AND
Between Now and April 1st.
We will sell our large stockTWEEDS of
AND CERTS' FUNIStlian
ATa> ntl.xnous blizzard and snow t (secretary) . John Geary, London ;
Storni has recently swept over Eng-
land, causing great damage and wide- L
spread distress•,
A rtl r•rnic of the South,Huron
1+'aralera' institute -was held. at Bruce-.
field on tide 17th instant. Prof
7aeat s of the • Ontario Agricultural
Bobt Cleland, Listowel ; E Caswell,
Ingersoll, and A l+ Ivi.o . aren,: stmt.
ford, It was decided to found a new
dairy at Tavistock under the charge
of bar Allam Bell for experimental
and educational purposes, where cheese
makers and their patrons may receive;
°ollege, was one of the speakers. instructions without charge. The
IT is reported from Washington prt-sidtnl,l\lessrs McLaren and Cleland.
committee to, tusks
And London that matters in dispute were named as a com it+ llz tttsnPee.
all arrangements. k'our
between Euglaud . and theUnited
Statesin regardto the Behring Sea
question are in such a state that a sates•
factory conclusion is looked for at
no distant date.
Tui::. London (England) Daily
Graphic gays Mr. Ohamberlaiit has
consented tPact as 33ritisli Commis-
sioner m the event of . the United,'
States Goirernn ent itgreeittg to discuss
trade reciprocity with Canada, and
that his colleagues will be Sir Chas,'
Tupper and Sir William V. Whiteway,
Premier 'of• Newfoundland. -`
JusT.prinrto the Dominion elections,
a good deal of interest was taken in.
an agitation at Mount Forest for
cheap money. Apublic meeting was
held and the question. discussed pro.
and con, but the matter appears. to
have dropped; during the election.
,fir John Robinson, of that town, has
issned a pamphlet dealing, with the
question in a practieal way.
Tax Ottawa •correspondent of- the
Toronto World is an . iinaginative
genius; Among the other silly things
he Sends from Ottawa, is the state.
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moot that the Government have keen
urged to ask Lord Salisbury to station
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from five,to ten British regiments in
Comilla, quartering them at Half,tx,
Qeeh'e, Montreal, Winnipeg
and Vianeouver, in order to put, down
the annexation m,vetneut in Canada 1
Tee Conservatives of Goderich were
sn demorelized on election night by
the landslide that overtook them that
day that they were not able to "clem-
ouatrttite." Oat the following night,
tto .vP.iRt, t}"y la4ibonfire,
and dtl
they
den eltahed 0 0,11 U,, Annexation,
ad ; Cameron's rooster. The other
rooster was so badly beaten that he
has taken reinge in a s vanp iri Situ,.
eoe'nu n£y.,. it is stud..
'rErs,Montital Witness says that
a, a of ° the I4ading Conservative
iitsnlefOteeera of Montreal are quiet.
t the
Grand Tired* Railway, , oti , e ground of `the.tapi itiaia,•.ti. Sir John Mite-4orease of 401%000,b iebele t hell
togs will be. appointed to;be:the prose -
cetera in every, pane W;ltc�r,8 milk, is
tampered. With,
with the sale and management of
Crown, clergy, school, free grant and
mining lands;_ the sale of timber
berths, issuing licenses to cut timber,
collecting timber dues, grou,ud rent,
etc.; wood ranging and tire ranging ;
Peeelneial, tiaheries ; 'colonisation
road,";, surveys., and the examination
and admission otProvinciel land sur-
veyor,s. There are now '797 townships
iri On>;ario,, representing an area, of
41,096,809 acres, outlined and sur-
veyed ;, but more ttlian. twice as, Much
land is yet untouched, the whole area
of the Province, being, ] 7,000,000
acres. The office has recently acquir-
ed additional importance on account of
the discovery of•the;enorntone. mineral
wealth of .Ontario • •
TORONTO Globe,: It has taken the
Liberals of Ilur.ou nine years to over-
come the effect OE gerrymander, but
.the herons struggle has ended . in tri-
' umph at last. ` Three . Liberals will
noW alt for Huion, and each of them
is a„ man of whom any constituency':
might be proud. •The' Liberals will
lie glad to,welcome back to the hose
pitable walls of No 6 that old warrior,
M. C Cameron, who was beaten by a
'small Majority in 1887, blit now re-
turns with adecisive one. Dr Mac-
donald,w,ha• redeemed, the East in
X18$7, has bettteed, that victory, and
:lits a majority., of, seine 300, John'
14Ic11llan, one of tie 1}get. farmers u•
.Ontario and a fine. debater, has: a
"Hive," but he recognised that the
`possession of a safe seat, brings. with
it the obligation to.heip•Eriends not so
fortunately situated, and, h,e did gal -
lent, work hi the east and west ridings.
Less
T an. Cost.
We are willing to submit to a large loss .n;
order to clear them out by that. date.
Come early and get the piek o' our stock at,
s� Tou Owt Piee
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This is a GENUINE SA,� e
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school siteteend building and the large bridge 11 the to same r rpltteo,f tied. ole
inerease i,l the teaching staff, 'of.the - Clare
get drawn up. at near where the.
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'slightly
tlie.cost per pupil has but , b.
'slightly advanced iu thirteen years. bridge was, sad that elle Reeve and;
the average cost per pupil ou the Mr Ol k contra t, the erectionmid of they
number enrolled in 1889 was $8.4 bridge by
for the ' Provience, 1,t 1877. the secure the right of way through some
average cost was $6.26 for the Prov' lot watt the bridge eon be l,nilt---
ince. The number of Roman Oath Carried. a utG usyust '' zd be _adopted t
ulic schpols open daring' the year finance report just al ubThat
'were 243., .pupils 32,790 and teachers t--Carried.
is bo d d( Kautzadjuure t meet
546,
The numl,dr of bigh,so11oo1S, includ• agate ae town
n rd hall,
dTe swater, as iti.
ing colt,'xiate ewe -Aires, 'wait 120 8atnrdtly,,
2 •le tu,ci:427 teachers. Court of Revision ad appeal -Car,
with ls,bda,pt}pi
Tile.attt~udauct+ at the high school has tied. . Td4st e following oacl (7c►„tnit•stuti �.rs
doubled in thirte'u cease. In 188,1 1 oundkc•ot,et ,,
the pupils preparing for ulatrirctlation and k ei,ceviewers- were duly appoint.
uuutbered 1,446, 583 f..r the barites ed ,�,1 onceKoionl---Fleury
professions and 7.816'frr teacheri:' ex- Fathinasterx Forsyth, John Henry.
p
atE,it►utic,p8. Total number of • wipes 1lc(xlyuu, max Y
,tttc•uciiu the several classes of t4cltuols James Tees, Donald A1cC,,r►nick, Johu,.
g
iu 18i19(exciudin•� e.,ilege5 and pyloric ()mine, Jo�u�ri171,rldlncecty, Ouiiceseions
schools), 5.20 827 ; grand toed temp. 2 an x „
e expanded for alt. Educational purposes Ii '1`�y, tD! vi Lick l nd, Root
Marshall,.
in 1889. $5,145,370, Witham ,
In 18,R9.there were 1,293. teacher$ cession 4 and 5. -Michael L J, ae, 'Jae
in trang• in d3 county model Whiteman, Oboe. 8proa ,
schools, 1,2'2&: passed. the final Naughton, Thos Ross, Alex Cameron,
examination. In. the seine year Wut •held. �Concessio co 6,o ytic ls-
there were 411 students in attendance Vililiiatn 1%1uelwn e „
at the normal and 12 teachers' Wu) Jarvis, •Wen, idc,Ifenzie, Andrew
schools, and 048 model school and Nl. ague, 'Angus_ McKti zic. boon- `'
kindergarten pupils and. 22 teachers. cessions b.and 9 J ,s p p
There are now 5 training institutes in Jas Batton, Jeis Little, Alex lelc.
the Province, at Guelph, Hatrtilton, Donald, Alex,, Watson, Robert Scutt,
Kingston, Owen Sound: and Straehroy. John E Bente.
Oen ► eseionsl 9 act 11
The attendance in 1980 was 59 ; the --Fleury Opt ,I?
nurr;!Jer who wrote at the final examen- Robert Scott, Joseph Johnson, >Rob =,rt
ation was 1,25 tied the number who Donaldson, George Day,ia Isiah
12 Std
passed 33. te-
wart, Geo Bell. Conte
18 --Philip Schumacher, Levi Erb,
Samuel ►`iutith, Blakuey Smith, James
McGlyun,Jrames Murray.. Concc'.ssions
14 and15-Henry Monday, Michael
rs
Keifer, Levi Geos, Benj McFva ,
Alex Bannerman, Andrew Wardrobe, ..
liugald Campbell,: Peter 1.utii. Coti-
cessioii A• --Patrick leynett, Patrick
Mahoney, John Lean, Jacob Cambay
tori. Concessi„ns 12,and 1,3 -Michael
Seitz, Sabastu.n Lehman, George
.E,ruewine, Joseph Weighter.
Road Commissioners -Joseph Moir,
Reeve ; Peter Clark, Peter Kautz acid
J oseph W alwood,
Fenceviewers -Alex McGregor, A
tt
Arch
to ,
faun Ar
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Forsyth, Nell If,
Fr
David Tgyh,G, Malcolm Eeith, 8..
Button, John i tcii`cigue, Amoroso
Diedrick, W m ()chin, jr.,, George
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Arnlatrung, Peter Grant,
Thomas Thompson, Dng.>wltl flaitrpbell,
John Settler, Sebastian Lehrman.
Pouatdkeepers, :.• Robert 13aClil ll, .
John:lklcllae,;3n,1111 Boyd, Jae Beacom, ,
Andrew Adamson, tingly, WIeK. gue,
•.lames Donaldson, Jetties' Smith, ,
Michael Grab4, George' Mulver's, Alf;
I-uldenbx. Cni .BUr•Tolt•,
P 9p, Clerk,
Tt E annual report'",nf the Depart -
milt of Inland ae�reitue for the year
1890 shows the total:revenue to have
been $7,779,61.61,: au; increase over
1889 of ever $80000. Spirits con'.
tributes $3,620,393;• an increase of'.
;$780,9Q0. The consumption of spirits
increased from 2,960,447 proof gallons
in 1889 to 3,5%1,1;94. gallons " in 1800i,
against an .average consumption of
2,641,132 during;the last fotir years.
Ontario consumed 1,868,796 gallons ;
Quebec, 1,254,860'; New Brunswick,
117,615; Nova Scotia, 102,597 ; P
,L+' I., 2,535; Manitoba, 101,411. and
British Columbia, 73,876. Licenses
were taken out by eleven distilleries,
the total, num),er, in,Canadc. Of malt
liquor 17,19331'it gallons. were menu -
featured, an, inRro.ise fr ui 1889; of
over 800,000 gallons,. Tohaeco son,
tribated $1,896,859 to the revenue.
nds
l,here was consumed 9,875,387~eau +
'egeinat anaverareeoweepptionforehe
Mast foul' yew of C% Q80,2�98, There wen:
a falling off• in the. nee of Cahadian
tobacco. Ther. were 98,9.70,l17
eights consumed; during the year, an
increase of over 8,000,000, aiiovo , the
average of the last four years. The
consumption pcir head was of spirits,
:.803 gallons, against .776 gallons
the previous yelit; beer, 5.860 gallons,
in 18
8g wine,
33
d
11
on
s ,
$
'against
1;04 gallons, against .097 in 1889
tobacco,. 2143 bs., against 2.158 lbs.
hi 1889.
Tut report f the, 11'Iinister of Ede,
cation for thr� Veer ,1830, and, the
statistics for 1:f389, have peen rilede
ata , r U1at•ion of.,the
public. lits' 'hoot pqp
Province for 889, Was, 616,028, •of
which iittitibe! GI1)0.815, pupils were
Ti na:ha3 lieen.a, sudden advance
in wheat the teat few, days ail over.
Various reasons have. been assigned
for this suddenxise in, the price
of
wheat, among which have been runlets
1 anticipated, between
that trouble was
France and Germany, while others
have attributed the suddenly develop
ed strength to the bad outlook of the
winter wheat orop 1n the North-west,
owing to the thawing and freezing
processes, which it is said hag killed
the plants in many sections. This.
together with the strougth of, the
English market, where prices have ad;
Danced, no doubt aeoounts for the
pause of the rise. According to latest
advices the visible supply, of wheat, on
Ns continent east of; the Rocky
'Mountains, along, with thee afloat attd
on p tBsa;;e;, amounts to 47,9.2,000
baslie1s, agaiuet•47,535,00G bushels a.
bushels„
week previous, and 50,924,000
lq orr�nnizitist a hoycatt against
' th ro and at this time leet year, showing an in.
dein i tube recant , election. They
propeefete go about in a very iluit,t
way, tittle: said, but, they have the
eventually
and is decrease of; 1,982, tis a
Cgiross•
Ip accordance with motion of, ail,
J
'ou'anmeut, tnu;liolpal oouneil of
Oulrosa met hi town hall, Teeswater,
ou Monday, March 9th; 091. Mem-
bers all present. Reeve ie, the chair.
Tne aninutes having been read, it wag
moved by J Welwaotl, seconded by Y
Clark, that the minutes as just read
be adopted- •0trried, Moved by T,
Moir, seconded by J Welwood, that
as John McDonald, Lot 2$,; don. 14,
has applied t>b this. $oars for, assist-
ance to aid him in raising two boys,
aged 8 and 10 yeare, left with bitu in
indigent circumstances, he it resolved
that five dollars be granted hint and
,that the council, try to get thein
adopted -Carried. Clark -Kuntz--
'i hat having earefally examined the
Treasurer's Bondt,we 'find the sante
ample and suffiyient, that the saine
:he accepted by the corporation- Car-
ried. Meekly -Volute -That having
tiiiaity audited do Treasurers books.
land fotittd them sonnet, that the sante:
be •accepted and► that the printing'
cotnniittee get two Imitdred copies ,of
the auditor& rep,ttt printed at ata
early daleC;ar'ried. Welwuotl-
as (louvered with twelve months 'age
Of
the O tario De
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t'yin, 3 ,T nMt7tttysrl<tl,
pertinent of,Crowix Lends 1'40,nutt1pit='
ea .the We s,
is department,
;Rhea them in a volume of 800 raps.
orders
rests er4d, 2ii.9 .4.7 'were boys and
23fi68
girlie'. number of pupils
92 though C No.8 f the
prtiatt, drill they will
arts reasiCattous onlyr 675 The wvetraq; atteardantes Cerro rrfr i„•+er,► bpi r ow read first. r�itrdu,ek 0}ut+abH off, water; r i,etng thrown
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crush ibt: ClC'aTrunlc oi:i of +a>x•tat• t a prtlt• rural twptitiofsu ee , i tw loin, tit of or
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the increase of eohogl, poi,'nlation Weis pgrp:lse.b'f appointing patnutasxerae y x inc>tally 1, tr yvitli• ut iti
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figs tete ri itf;, un , to " lr if ;.
'tii L. boely of, Cakrdltlar+r, l rnw Varied end itwas Go ,pet •
:,crlpt, w t tltt "tames :l t 17, vr_,q ,stirs#, 4 a'v,p` ,imy El ,- aim I nuts:: nem must lair' beats, 51 oufderin
to tq»rlt tli t'��4iLttUttiliti alto* la ,,re , slurs i iieh.it,11 50111' of tr ',11 Ht it in �' tS
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