The Wingham Times, 1897-03-12, Page 44.10tIt"'"Ilttlikeortr .k-lfttalissipswimisiswor-
TJIE W INGHAM: TIMIS 144.1 r'!••
tion of this journal oui first advice , tetences whielt there are direct con -
IN THE LEVANT,
Colin A, Campbell's to the reader of Lft Petrie was an
appeal to the modification and Prnd" seem to be much Dearer a final settle lithe oppesteg.eeetemente,
The Creta •a Qu.estion does not i
lillets of testimony not attnbutable to
error or inietalte. We bayes from
We renew this appeal toelay. meat than it was a week ago. The !the truth in a large number of
Iinstances, 9.1liese peculiar difficulties
to weed out
Attaporio and ild elit! n *
There is uothing humiliating for the United European powers, el ye
a sure cure for episcopate in the fact that represent -I to Gr eece and Turltev an ultimatum have to be met, and we do no
co LIGH S atons made to Rome by sincere and demanding that hostilities cease, that any .possibillav of being ,ready, by
devo d Ci tholies have been beard • Greee.e withdraw her troops from, the 1. J.11171.1' :x5e;yiebs we eau 'Mak, before
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A N I) The instructions whieh came fi•om . island, and that Turkey also malte This adjournment Neese like the
the 'Vatican are the cause of the pre-Isuch concessions as would Iced to I previous one at London, maide NI, 1 1
oats of evidence have •been got. mit
CO I., I )S, elpitate departure el Algr. Begin. If ,ultimate peaceful settlement' of ' the I eensent.ef cennsel.
Xhioliciii.... ... . , ...,. .... , . , _
So:far six bulky
Sold by,.......„.„ his Grace makes; this voyage with
the intention of opposing the sending to her
! present complicated difficulty.
past record, Turkey wee 1 whole making over 8,000 folioe,
Trae . and there is oneanoreto folloW,. the 1 D9eks , • , .... ..., .............. e 40. toto 00 50.6
COLIN A. CArIPBELL, of a Papal delega.te to us, we expi
•especatully but firmly the hope t nit i ,
•ess1
ready to promise anything that., was 800,000 words. , •. ,
.......,......„„ . . -, • DreSsed llogs.:,..... , . - ..., '4 50- to 4 75
or Ceene ..... . ........... .o 4
Turkeys..., ... ........ .• . 0 '7 to 0 8
2 doors B. of P. O. Wingaitm his mission will lIot be crowned with . Wool: .... . ... . .10 to 23
:,..f. .6 t .... , • .. • , . , .,:._
I asked of her, and would no doubt '' '
—. success. Le, Patric is not at liberty I bave carried out those . provaises . . EAST "talaeVANQ$11. .. it, 6. po... ceilltp.,3:.0, m ai,fle
to say more at present. It is well !about as she had carried out others. Mr. Wesley and Jonathon Patti-lageOrtlgatvoi,le at
D e 0AmglIam kzi.mato posted on the whole situation"
Soleil states that algr. Begin has only 1
The t This has been the policy of 1.' 1
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‘--lirA.e•Y son kr d family. were ,atteedine•
. . b in full earnings of the Association front which they
tim issue of Permanent Stook at•9100 each. Partimpants 1
o e summoned to Rome to explainl
all along; to allow her soldierS to wedding of their brother-in-law Mr, are paying half yearly dividends nt tha rale of d
Robert Plunkha.rt, of Asbfleld!' last par th"cmotacTo*f ricallItlificl:e01ye;tran,Iiir PaYabl° aS a 110004
.7.*IC`f•et' .• eir '
lekuDA.Y, 1)1111C11.3.2, 1897 place the Vatican under the impres-land them when called to accoun; 1117 cl esde v . - : . .. • . , , . , , . ' toter particulars of security etc•opply to
Mr. and Mrs. J. Reynard were the
sion that the Queen had ordered the protess to have been unable ta . hold guests of W. Walkee of the Ili:se:line A.E. SMITH, Mom
—.--- how the Quebec hierarchy came to ; 'I, the most diabolical erimes,
;Canadian Government to re-establish the soldiery in ebeelt. and proinisel this week, • . • . . ... • ' . : • FOR BALE OR BENT..
EDITORIAL NOTES. ; Beparato ,Sc ls in Manitoba, and mite redress and reforms, whilel There is a place on the 12th . con. .75 acres thwed; strewn f.f epri g water, two good
FARM of 00.acres, Ehdoss. township, Bruen Co.,
at the same time, as sabse,quent facts I 2'. neee stolen a 1 rin .• Orchard, 0 mffes from
welial.00w Wilk milL'good house, large bank barn,
' that the Premier, thoegh a Catholic , , uneil-otteht to look • after
bad refused to obey; also why all, and either remove the occupante or I („` lei ' station, 4 frt nt i tele:now; an excellent
cardinals were put under the impree-; prove. she was evidently plituning;
the buildin • i:IIIT:tteoc•h101: doirg a. profitable dairy hiplines%
ApOI to Mrs. A. Stewart,,ImAnow, 11, A. Stewart
sion that Mr. Laurier was a Free- I some other devils' work. more -beine I
Mr. and Mrs. G. Walker
a , ter .• wei e _-___,-- -- ----------e. —..,
, i 'I:.'tomas or A. 0 Stewart, Tees . ,
e
directors of The Soleil have determin L THE HOLBT1EH , BURY
mason. It is announced that the lolls than the former. On the ether I visiting friends in Grey.thie 'week.
tr,
106161•61.611.6.01666161161.........6•66,111........11.666116116.6.6606/6666666.6.666.66.6.16•10.6.6.•*ftwoomm"..........,
ROUTS.
weenatai.
Winglaron, iNlare.1.1 11t11, 1807.
Correlated by P. Deans, Produce Dealer.
104) lbs. ....... • 1 91) to 200,
Fall Wheat ... . . . .... ' ..... : . 0 71 to 0 75. , •
1 leer, per , ,
Spring Wheat ... • -..... i .. .. 0 74 to 0 75
Oats, ueW,.... ..... . . ....... 0 15 to 0 3.7
Barley.... ........ .. • .. . 0 20 to 0 BO
Peas, .......... ..,... ...... 0 86, to 0 37
'Hater ........... .. .. . • : 0' 10 to Q 11
Eggs per dozer. .. • . * .... ... , 0 .8 to 0 9
Wood per cord ....• , • .. • 1 00 to . 1 25
Ray per ton,........,...., ... t . 7 50 W 8 50, More
,Potadoes, per bushel,— ,. , .. 0 20 to 0 2o ,
'Tallow, per lb; .. ... . . ..... 0 8' to 0 3
Dried Apples, per lb... 4 ... 0 2 to 0 21 1
0 20 to 0 '25 "'ore
Kediellial value la IN bottle of Ifeod's Flaratt...
par114 tivia la any other mtptIreatt11,9mIlo• mor °111Auttfaeture.
more_ seixtttle1:areliiitit,t,ruer(1.,ex111011: cite:
• It costs We proprietor and the dealer
but it embi the conamner e
gets more doses for ids money.
curative power is secured by its peculiar
combination,' proportion and PrOceSS,.
maltolt peculiar to Itself.
people are employed and more some oe..
its I lboratory Wan any other.
nt Investment ,
a Mutlding Asse.• I, •
blames Of their now
em,
Tel ree4eedietiettlbeldi bayndailltyloroetitIvr:
year by year
MaremorItsvil,?).(311,1c'l:retfil 441:11 rum re I n ere el so
are repartee. by druggists.
More Pt ocioi:130.11111ral; Undlilyingotilueoro.d'asndSamrsoagrallrlo;
takiag than ever before.•
Moro and VITA. M0100 reasons might be
. eh), yott should team
Ito A BILL has been introduced in the
Legislature by Mr. Gamey wEell
has for its purpose the exclusion. of
provincial.civil servants from taking
art 'in .provincial eleexions, - This
. bill is not intooduced .any - too soon
and shottld be passed without a dis-
senting voice. It is almost certain
that the Opposition and Patrons will
support the bill to a man, and if the
Liberals are true to their principles
I hand, Greece, well knowing the - in- A nurnber of the people of tb1S le prepared to fill orders for.milk of tip, best quality
ed to appeal to Rome against tbe vicinity are, under the wes.ther at
Ilicos are well fed, are Rept scrupulously elm
i
condemnation of that paper by Bis- ; sencerity of the Turks, has refusethol
present. - and milk. d Whit die‘ hinds and Mee {UMW in clean
I withdraw her troops and thus leave . 'tables. Surely thiamin; must ine Mee to drink
hop Labr eevue of Cbicoutimi.
mercy of their .I to Hullett this week for straw. . '
I Kr. E. -Walker made. two trips to and mere wholesome than that from cows will carry
such plain trideneas of filthy premises al out them
their kinsmen at the end are allowed to fecti on theb't reds and back yards
TRE INMAN DEPARTMENT. enemies, and thou.sands of , citizens A load of young people from town'
1 ot the town. -'
they too are bound to vote for it. The annual report of the Indian of every civilized. country exclahei spent a very pleasant 'time at Mi4.1 -AucTION. SALE
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Department for the fiscal year
d Ifrom the bottom of their hearts,"GOd1J. 11.
; A number of runners of this OF VALUABLE :FAME L'BOPtIrrY: IN 'nit
Reid's last Weele.
t TOWNSHIP OF 31012DIS IN THE
AT present the Louden papers are in g June 30, 1806, ha e been printed. : are very-ecare of lo 30'
I bless King George of Greece. • ittc,
having their hands full trying to1 - 100 000 Immediate war will not likely follow I new,
held Rev. Dr. Lanceley in la/ace.
Tbat gentleman places a rather low
estimate on the spirituality of the
citizens of the Forest City and has
been treating his hearers to plain
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caped so well from the recent earth -lin Manitoba, 0,414; in the TerritOrieS lams as long as tiler° was an tinfordchoir gave.a number' of selections. rums ...team •
Indians in the Dominion, 28,408 bea little yielding on both SICleS W111 p
According to it these at ,
ell'
' •th I el alle -of the brie kl • • •
eneeent to iso ;aware in me 1ested as Assignee
4a,454 be necessary, and the. great- : Eastellt'i held- a. literary entertein. , rho &tom and efree.s o , o
ing classified as Protestants, QUeStiOD will be- patched. up onenianent on 'Tuesday - evening. o•recit,, Township of Morris in the County of Huron, Farmer
as Roman Catholics, and 10.,812. '
; more. The inctdont has not been! weather being favorable there' was tt. DONALD'S IlreTEb In the Village of BLITEVA LE
1 will offer Joe laic • . bv Pithlir Auction at Me -
pagans. The religions of 12,263 is barren of resalts. It has afforded ' large turnout. Thereavere some ex- IVV.IodidaliiiTiI,salaWnitn•rill.'"usepo4.01. IFTO
put down as "unknown." in Ontario ;excellent object lesson, showlog the :cellent melodies given. • • Those given o'clock inutile,- exitance it, the foilowlag valuable'
there are 17,663 Indians; in Quebec , utter rotteness and inseneerity of the Ittay 'Miss Fisher).- atesserea, snit of rota numbera
al and all Meillie north half lrts 1:13 and $4 in the
' policy of the ocalled powere,Turkey Bone, Porterfield, Hoover- and, °the '5
I - V:eig eteeloll of the -a,111 Tow rialip et Morris.
' •e• exeeptionally" good..
containing'00 acres of land inore.or 10.s.
. The soil is a first elass aloe loam. There are SO
e d e.te te of culthation, coal
e • of the
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.Sarsapariila
Hood's Pills cure all Liver Ills and
Blek Headattim: lea cents.
THE:PLEASWIE
words of warning and admonition. jo,
sn 6
In view of the fact that London es- 1.0,6.e,e; in British Columbia 25,068,
might go on massacring the im,
1
quake shock that visited tlaat section 14,679. rheie
of the country' the other day the ling Indians in the Northwestrerri- 1 "Great POWerS" of Europe .W ere e
Free Press and News are consoling tortes which speaks well for the Powerles to interfereabut when Ttir- • - • ' d missionaryi delivered. an 1 f
, In Pile ltelF. p a a
thems.elves NI' th thought that; fforta of the mounted police. The
ikey and Greece became belligerent eloqueat. -address. -The - t eyenie ace I- 1-10Yt . - •
land. when Greece might possibl)'i WA pleasantly 'spent by •81114.4,... IV h''' • t
,Town of Wing) ani
, illage of Bluevale, and is Union 4 mites front the
p i. rty is situated on the outskirts of tae,
they are not so very bad after all. I
I repatriation of 500 Canadian Inthans • •
I.11 land 113 metteief.1
retithred after which Cuyler, a .1 zgattli
` • aro only 340 strag- tunate victim to massacre, and . the 'Several recitations' were alscr well There.are earn; pi eMises .a good frame houie •
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Thcrc
4*: he?aL and about 25 acres 0611 That Young ;tidy of yours:Would be
• ; gain a small territory, thee t iet Lir. and Mrs James. Elliott. of the I TERMS OF sat.e:-Ten "me cent of the purchass
• place was the improbability of any ed at Mr. Alex McDougal's. • ' Solie'tor for Is4ieeenee WU. ME,SSY:lt,
one nation gaining territory by tbei A special -meeting of theoscitinAl' • • .1; • ittiliesie.
Datsd this Oth datr of .1t.troh A. 0, 1807. 331.0 eavtea
Abssignee,
thus given: Charcoal an Indian of distarbance, but jealousy • , I was held on Maven 2nd„ for thii-
the Blood tribe, elways bore a good • mainspring of action in the • second. pose of -receiving tenders..forrebuild- • .
who fled after the rebelion of 1885 once begin to grow fearful least the .12th con. left for Toronto tywhere ; looney on tilo dot' rf Sale elle the balance within
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MAY WITHHOLD THE WRIT m
thirty days theitatter. Further particulars and
1 ; to outana, is noted. The history: poor Turks should suffer. The they intend to reside in future:y• I coliditionsof stile mill he made 11,01111 011 day of sale
secret of the weakness in the first Mi. L. B. De.of Bluevale Sunday 1 or 11111,) he had on application to the Vendor or his
A speciaftrom Ottawa to the Globe of the "Charcoal' the indian who is Solipitor.' •
.,,a.6666.•••••••••
says a—The Government said. I to be executed cm, the 12th inst.:, is
be contemplating a serious step,
. , ' which would call the attention of the
civilized world to Canada. This is
nothing less than to withhold the
writ for an election to fill the vacancy
in Champlain, and to inform Parlia-
ment that this decision has been . jealously and shot the o en .
reached because it was impossible at 1 Dike the trbe savage, once having farce and a crying disgr Ice to, ewe
resent to have a free election. in drawn blood the desire for more be- lizatiea'
der swill •
it. VANS CONN,
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character, but owing to the improper I War is a terrible calamity, but ing super -structure of bridge -on . •
could it be more terrible than the' river concessions iaand 11. •
intimacy on the part of another 1
'revolting and terrible batcheriesthat Present, the Reeve, Deputy -Reeve,
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; were committed by the cruel Turks? and Councillors' Bono and. Lockhart. Having parehased Messrs. Jofin
fellotv became maddened with I The part played by the nations of The following parties tendered, Watt & Son's planirig factory, I am
Blood Indian with his wife the poor I
d • I Europe h ;s been a most diei•oputable viz:—D. Patterson,. Anburn; Joseph , now prepared to supply the needs of
Lawson, Creditous L. Hardy; Exeter: ' the public. in _• . ,,
R. Jamieson, Fordwiche - Duff • &I . BIA.TCHED 'AND. DRESSED
Stewart, Bluevale;• Strobe an.d Adair,.. , SkSIT. DOORS
Fordwich• Robinson &Rintoulr• For- - . • . .
1 LLM131aR, - , ,
dyce and 'John.Forster, Witigharn. MOULDINGS . •
t-.iotonn & and everything.found in a first-class
Quebec owing to the attitude and came arrouse , a
actions. of the bishops of that province circumstances white men, if in the; LONDON ELEC,TIOIT PETITION
Bishop Lafleche, whose diocese vicinity, became the victims. Thus At exactly it o'clock on Sattieday
• The tender of MeSSr8.
exceed Bishop Blais in his zeal for . the agent, being the most prominent morning Mr. Justice Ferguson•
• '• • -I accepted on conditions -that they I Also 'a supply
tind: . Rinteul, $8 13 being the lowest was.; faetory.
the Conservative cause under the 1, person, was se:eeted, but lie was I Mr, Justice Robertson took theie sea ts I
ohaneeryifurnish good and sufficient 'security on hand..., • •
embraces Champlain, is likely to
pretext of the Maaitoba Schools settle- absent when Charcool sought his ' on the bench in the old due completion of the contract. Our prices wi
ment, if an election is held at present. i life. He then attempted to kill 1 Court room at Osgoode Halloneeting . for
Some other township matters were . ,..'13.E
be that Parliament would ask what i Farming Instructor ItIeNeill by shoot
- adjourn until some later date, tvlien
• ' &anent brought up and diccussed for a time ' '-'
Tho , council theu,•acijourned. until Successor to
The consequences of this step would I ; as an election court in order to
ele`stions in Caada, and the answer I him and the lighted lamp, but
intervening object owed the bullet
- • an , in the London petition case,
both the petitioner and Counsel I
.respoo_i Pa thnoisters,' Pound 'Keepers and
Thursday the 25th day of•this month
legislation is necessary to ensure free I jug heal when MeNeill got between i they would be'able to give. ju ,,
'.1•1 1 1 been notified throngli the I 'Fence 'Viewers tbr'the enrreln -- year
will be appointed same dot.
P. POWIEDFIRI,D, Clerk.,
p c s d indeed to lave
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tear 13s:teethe.' ' Rings. t . ..
' Ilavi-n't - asked herr - 1
' , Weil if you don't
ainne, etlier fel- "' ' • '1 .
. 1 ov Will he,
the lucky .
man, '
one of
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HAVE nEEN OUR VINE LINE OF
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ON DS,-
-PESRLS;
.---,C;PALS in SINGLE •
—and.COMBINATION
_TONE.
Call anil SC:e our stock of Xma14.
goods arid- eedding• presents ort De -
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of Lath and Shingles •
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11 be found right, REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
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would have to be given in the shape
of a etatute making it an indictable to swerve arid McNeil es , p , en ,
offence for anyone to make use of ; a slight wound. Becoming despevatelsolieitors that the court bas decided
such spiritual threats or terrors as ; Charcoal threatened to kill anyone.
rest him, tmitan a further.adjou.rnment, and
would have the effect of taking away
Sergeant Wylde of the police, who ; waiting for about
who attempted to ar . I neither of them were present. After
'flutes Mr 4.,*.....- ....0./....., .... • ..........
from the elector his absolute right to.• THE OLDES. T.• MAN, ON EARTII
'cost a free vote. It may be that the ; made the first attempt nes s lot( aa justice Ferguson said:— ` . a t
, ••••Y 1.1 of Mgr. Marydarval will, ;The expenditure of the Indians of that the circumstances are such that
DEATH OF A sPANTADD IN II,IONICO WHO
remedy the estraordinary state of i the Dominion for the year is $880,500 we have been unable to prepare our CLAIMED TO BE 151 miatsor
affairs illustrated in Bonaventure by 1 to which headquarters expenses are . • dgment in this extraordinary ease. . A.CM.
the announced intention of Bishop I to be added. It is stated. that the I The evidence, the taking of which —
I sun dance has becouie almost.an . lested about a month, is so volum- Chicago, Ill.” March 7.—A special
Blais to excummunicate everyone
who vote contrary to his wishes, 't extinct Indian ceremi
ouy. n Britasi,1
Colanibia the prodigal ("potlacli lmous that the stenographer has. not from Guadalajara, Mex., says :—The
---.---o-!''r1"----- ----,been ab'e to furnish a copy of it to . funeral took place yesterday of a
festival is also bedace is described been extremely busy ndeavoring to the end. Since the trial weinn
. have
lewho, if his story 15 true, was
THE AGITATION STOPPED. The "Tamnawas„being stepped . out.
tnder the beading', "instruction as degrading and disgusting. The 1
e
:overtake the arrears of the general I Undoubtedly the oldest man c n earth.
Jesus Capeche died on Friday, and
from the Holy See,” La Patrie, Mr, 1 number of pupils at the Indian I work as a result of our absence at i according to his affirmation and
Tarte's paper says:—"We are the long trial, so that if there had others testhnony he was 154 years
in a t schools in the Dominion was 0,714 .
poet
'tion to announce that instructionstand the isaverage. a ten Ian 1 ,'
')..• i,,, I been no difficulty in gettiing a. COPY old. He said he was born in Spain,
have been given by the Holy See to ,boarding and 230 day sehoole. It !of the evidence neverthe OSS we e con Dec 10 1742, and came to this
; There 15 industra se loolsaiet
iat cottiitry-'when he was 21 years old.
their Lordships the Bishops to cease , may yet became incumbent upon . not have been ready. Looking
i the court tvak dint we have . to do He was living with his groat great
school question until. the court of ent measares to seeure increased i possibility of tlie attention . to
we do not seegivingthat there 1,:i. a
11Y grandson, and has copies of the
church register at Valladolid, Spain,
ail agitation on the subject of thelthe department to adopt more.string- 1
prcnouncing with a knowledge of . this cable that it requires, or being
retvly to give judgment before June honest i lie related incidents which .
showing the date of Ins birth and
before beard of. One particularly good line at
i Itotne has had the opportunity of .attenclance.
i ; A serious accident happened. to' donbt it seems a long time to • 1 1 ' '
occurred in the last centary, A priest] at prices ne‘,e,r
altaation in Canada. We give etiv• Monday alteenoon. While workingi anyone whoexamined or knows the
; Mr. Dennis Henan of (1ranton, on 1 postpone the giving of judgMent, but
who is now 80 years old, says bei$8.50 usually sold for $10 other places. Ile sure you see these
,.. A thetas° upon. the politiao-reiigious in the elittrelt which lie attended'
R 1V,IUNSHAW,,
WATT & SON Ja weler and Optician,
They are
The crockery we have been. telling yotf of is. here; Oil you
have only t see them to know that they i.t•ct without doubt the
finest range ever •displayed in \;Vinghatn,
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re.
ILET BE
at all price,4, 'Colored Sets from 1.1;hoo to $10 and all excelleni
value.
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role!, to this gra% e news after being , his straw eater by horse power beiposition in which we Aro placed ,
temeMbers Ca " being an oia`goods before making ay purchases in these Fnes.
owtrecl that the authorities of the in some 'unaccountable manner got ,see that it cannot reasonably, and 6s twin when he was at little boy.
Yatican permit its publication. Let
completely severed the thumb and *look upon the ease as a ease thut
his left hand under the knives,whieltlwe think, possibly, be othe.wise. We'
N.A. FARO.' 131-4ARSON'S
" "Pe that 1'116 evmt Prednee • one tingei% besides etttting the palm' rt quires very great attention and I There have been twenty.three;
in alt minds a beginning ef bealtbY of the Wine fo as to sever the tea. 1, examination, owing, among other deaths in Mitchell since January thel.
A. ITOUSt, WINGHA1V1
pneifiention. tni talking the diree- dons. things, to the great number of in. 1st. CHIN