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The Wingham Times, 1897-04-09, Page 44 111E 1VJ,NC-MAM TIMES APRIL ), 1897, 4-11st received at., -.f, Colla A. Campbell's A I,.0 (i 1i L(YI' OF' mar: pormaz all the latest odors T'1 AGRANT, DELIO4TE, sed LASTING. COLIN A. CAMPBELL, 2 doors S. o' P. 0. Wingham benches with the persistent ardour worthy oftnorc weighty matters •than; that tcwhich their interrogations are' directed. Scarcely a change of any kind no matter how trivialhas taken place in any of the departments, but AIA1bL£ET REV011TS, l am1fA )rte silt, 11307. ! BY ANYONE IF AE .• a � , �Vr �dON i BE UNOEASOLD rocrcoted l I' Deans 1 rodut.e llenl(,r. 'ii'liittt• per 100 lbs 1 90 to 2 00 1 all wheat 0 70 to 0 72 ,41,110,1, ,,4d11,'11„hdin'Ia4,'h''1,41;11,,nho4,' son i,n,,tk,'hs4i"lis eo,i1U'tislis 'killA Ihoi,9;0k” ;ewii,9n,hdh,'Ir'h^h'hi", Spring Wheat Q 7Q to Q "r2 Oars, new, 0 1; to 0 18 TRY S. GRACEY it has beets made the exeese for a Barley... ... 0 20 to 0 00 Enschede of interrogations. .A few1Peas................ ...... 0 30 to 0 37 more plaid filets such as was given l Batter . .. . .. . . . . . . .. • .. .. 0 11 to 0 12 Tagge per dozen 0 S to 0 10 by the Postmaster General, a fele i wood per cord., ., • , , 1 00 to 1 25 dans ago, will suffice to satisfy their 1 Ilay per ten, ..., 3 00 to 3 50 restrained curiosity ,Ate. 1lluiloek in• 2aotatoea, per bush per lb el,.. , 0 13 to 0 20 answer to a question touching on 17-aliow, 0 3 to 0 3 i Dried Apples, per Ib 0 2 to 0 2i the administr ition of his ciepartmelltt Wool 19 to est and the cancelling of certain mail, ' ________ -- - ..._ .'. ^- contraetb, exposed the system that ' had 4 followed by his predecessor i FOR SALE OR RENT n been 0 I PAlrlr f DO neves Kinloss township Bruce Co 1 o r In letting contracts, to friends at i m acres elcn,ed; stream of sptl g cantor, two gone their own price, regardless of lower wens; flew hind n iB good houau largo back barn t 0o 1 o abler two acre beating orchard, 2 miles freni W hiteclnureh st¢timn, 4 f it rout i.urkumv; an execliet pro lair busines tenders f rOl• Paterson cparties. controller On l opportunity for (le1rg a 1 y s• Lion IIIr. P LtersOn, controller of ;Apply to Mrs A. Stewart, Lueknow it, A. Stewart lr y customs, was asked to explain tl1e Sc. T==ontaa or A.G. Stewart,. Teeswater. ( cause of dismissal of certain custom i Prince Edward County. yam, officers in y. xn (}ivydims f Whether or not Mr,Patersons answer' a�I44 !dant proved satistaetory to his critics MORTOA •E SALE. OF YALU: E REAL E5't`STE IN THE TOW of WINGHAM IN T matters little', it was undoubtedly a 1Co NTL OF TInnON FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1397 I hard dose for the ex -ministers to I swallow and prayed to be Cilli• i tinier 'Power of a e outninod in certain register nently satisfactory to the Members ed Mortgage made v flhmtt L'a ray Hutton tone EDITORIAL, NOTES. . r•rtr It in the eu sons tell be s. y Pu y Peter f l Speaker, There euettonou, •n the iuu y r GEORGE E. Casey has given noticeTown of Wini;ham o Sa tr ay tho Seventeenth were in all eight officers in I rince rb e action b' 1 on the right o the pea :er, that he will introduce a bill to com- pel railways to carry bicycles as personal baggage. THE, widow of the late Hon. J. D. Ralf ,ur, has been granted $4.000 by the leO1ature. Wrters have been issued for the elective s in Winnipeg, McDonald and West Prince. Nominations April. 20 Electiuus 27. IN the legislature, business is be- ing rushed along as rapidly as possible, two sessions being held each day. It is probable that the house will be ad journed this week. day of April 1897 at 1. o'c •k P. M. the tolh••ing firstly :—Lots numbers Three hundred and and fifty four in the Three hundred and thin Street all in two hundred and and two hundred u said Town of PAWL) rd county dismissed and as freeholdproperty name Three hnnured and fifty many outportand preventive stations fifty thr o and Throe hit had been abolished (alas for the hun,'xown riot and J.ot i, fifty ftveon the 11'ests gry grits) and the figures as to the tttiteY i Tows' °f Lot amount collected, et these ports and forty nine two hen salaries paid, justified the action of , and fifty one on A ' lvtnea the controller. One sub -collector Thihs is ,n, a desir drew a salaryof $400 and in four The buildings foundntton m, years collected only $9. Another, a The acres fit'' preventive officer, had drawn $900 Terms a, and for the ast threehad not money to .e paid Clown further portico p yearsrind° In• vr, at trove of sale or may be ascertained collected a single dollar. ' These Ont apps' noon to. Firma r's a, 4 A, 0• T0rrars thus saved to the couatry are not AUMioucer. Vendor'sSol'citorLondonOnt• much in themselves, but in the ag- — -`- gregate, amount to a great deal. It shows how those in high places under , Ae Tory rule, set a pace for prodigal- of The ily which was emulated by every Co, Limi henchman throughout the Dominion er's Hall. 10ti,, 1397, :uu. ,,umb ed and fl e Street In ,lc property ft e a frame dwullinl, n frame stable alt f land is said to Le ro or 1018. conditions one tenth of gond locality, oust: on stone r gond repair. wee and one ON PRICES TII 3 SPRING FOR K.NO' 'IT, Bed Room. Suites, Sideboard, Lounges, Couches, Mattresses, Bed Steads, etc., at new cash prices. ARE YOU WAN'T'ING TO GET A NICE Parlor Suite this Spring, if so we have them and will give you special cut prices 4 for cash, $36 suite for $30; $30 suite for raj $24; $24 suite for $19. • WE ARE &OING TO SELL IF CUT PRICES WILL DO IT. 0-0-0—r i-0--0-0-0-0--0-0-0-•-0-0.0— 0-0-0-0-0--0--0 All kinds of Furniture Repaired and Re -Upholstering done neatly. We call at your house for any such work and deliver the same any where in town free of charge. lie purchase • rs will be NOTICE. oral meeting of the shareholders luevale Flax Manuf d, will be held in t luevale, on Sa t 1.30 o'clock a Boar(l' of the co all fla e THE maehinery that runs the ! Air. McInnis, the boy member from "concerted powers" may be a little British .Columbia made a vigorous rusty, bu, it can't be for •want of speech in support of his motion, for Greece. the disallowance of the British Col- umbia Southren Railway Aid Act of 1896 on the ground that the grants and privileges so extended are un warrantable and extravagant, The Liberals he said had defended the Tire Departmental Stores carne in for a shares of eiticism in the legisla- ture on Mr. Middleton's biil to reo•alate these institutions, The con- i census of op:ni�n as expressed by provinces when.attaekeu froth with- out, they should also defend therm, those taking part in the debate was ! when attrcked from within, and that the question was to important ! claimed that the grants given to the to be 'a'ten up hastily at the close of 1 C. P. R. were most extravagant. the session.. The bill should have 1 A remarkable peti',1oli was read in been introduced earlier. Mr. Avid- the house by Air. Bede, • signed by d.leton.,hris withdrawn his bill. 300 persons of the Six Nation In- dians, residing in Tuscarora, Oneida Onondaga, praying that the govern. ment would take from them their electoraliranebisement on the ground that it had -been the cause of con- tinual strife and enmity among them and that by it had been broken up the ancient ties of brotherly love and affection. iN T.FIE COMMONS. During Last week the members listened listlessly to the pro. longed debate on the Speech from the Throne. After the first round in the discussion, in which the leaders and some of their stronger lieuten- ant,: took part, there was no new points brought out by the debaters. Tl.e same stale arguments were brought up by speaker after speaker until nothing but the threads of what ha,I Noce formed the material, front which respectable speeches had been made, was left. In fact it simmered down to a re -harsh of the school question. And yet it ;vas not void of interest co the student of the tithes, revealing as it did one more the wide ?basin which has election of confirming the ordering o the season and business that ma ing. All shareh that a call of 25 the above na this day bee office of W' the compty on or befor April n :. t. By order of Te Provisional Boar N. .—All parties interes abo': company that have not ed ares * an do so at this we s..ner by calling on the Treasure Wm. Mli;sSnn, Merchant, Blu- •ale.1 Bll ev'ale, March 27th. 1897. 0 ed co made a lam Mess oturing e Forest- rday, April . m. For the rectors. '1'Ite pany's by-laws, seed required for i ranssction of any ome before the meet ere will take notice 85 on each sharp of any's .stock bas is payable at the , Treasurer of the 10th day f Directors. d in the t secur- ug or 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-1)--0-0 —0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 WE LEAVE AN EXTRA. LARGE STOCK OF PIC"T'I'RES, READY MADE FRAMES AND MOULDINGS ANI) LIIiI,:- TI-IE FURNITURE \\'E ARE GOING TO SELL THEM CHEAP. FRAMES AS LOW AS 25C. WE HAVE' ALSO ACADEMY BOARDS AND CANVASS FOR ARTISTS. CANVASS ITT ON STRETC'lIERS ON SHHORT NOTICE. • A. nice line of Baby' Carriages .just received and will be sold at 119x1 spring prices. Nice Rocking Chairs for ladies for 99cts. at 0 THE PUBLIC plxm Nuazi The \Vingbam Planing Mills are now running again in full blast— Parties wishing to have Lumber Dressed or anything in the planing mill business such as- -SASH, --DOORS, —BLINDS, —CASINGS, --MOULDINGS, can have them on short notice and at lowest possible prices. I have also added a number of new mach- ines which will enable nee' to-do work cheaper and better than ever. • S. BENNETT Successor to WATT & SON Are YOU MLUNL 1 RUPTURED ? Now that the Spring has opened up, there is a good demand for. New !Votes. Ilard coal has been discovered •cal the north shore of Lake Winnipeg. The Red River is rising rapidly and , tvi1LllNERY there are fears of a flood at r_tnerson. MISS BOYD would re - The London Council has imposed a :Mind the' public that she has an license fee of $500 on cigarette dearlers. :.t Piston assizes Wilkinson was sen - toned to fifteen years in Kingston Pepe tentiary, for burglary.2'his s his seventh conviction. of carefully selected goods. Mr. Carter Henry Harrison, son of the late Moior, was elected Mayor was Call and see our latest designs. of Chicago, and a great Democratic trio mph was recorded. EXCELLENT STOCK MISS BOYD. For over Fifty Years. Changa of Bus i ries: opened up in the opposition ranks A OLD Awn w1.m. rats,» R>azanY-- It is lifeless for the leader of the illis. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used fur over fifty years by mil - opposition and his Quebec followers lions of mothers ft.r their children while to attempt to force upon the I7omin• teeth;ng, with perfect success. It soothes ion House nide niore that discussed (without the 'dis.') question. Such an attempt would mean the utter ruin of their party, Sucll ellen as Ross Robertson, E. If. Clarke and ("lattkc Wallace spoke strongly ar`.inst the renewing of the question Ail', Clal kc spoke of the coercion of the Bishops, and placing under ban t he I a f er controlled. by Mr. Torte's ton. The people of Quebec he said `eftetlld have the support of the Pro, to cents of Ontario, in their struggl e for political ,:berg', After` others had spoken the debate elosed late l''riday, evening and by the request of Mr. Foster the 1110tiotl Was de - l others may learn of its virtues,1 give dared carried on a division. 1 my unsolicited teetitneny. 'there is no cure for heart and nerve The opposition members have 8o trouble as ivlilliurn's Heart and NTerve far in the session, elthibite(a an tin Pills This is my honest opinion. I,rry �1-t,al desire for knowledge and have it'tfe is also using tills remedy, wftlt ITrtSlit atir'eess, for tlatterfna of the heart tlae questions to the Ministerial Signed..T, 1), llebertson Dundae, Ont. the child, softens the gurus, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best i emedy for diarrhoea. Is pleabant to the taste, Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty -live Cants a bottle. Its value is incaluable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup-, and take no other kind POSITIVE PROOP. Messrs. T. Milburn e Co. Toronto Ont. Gentlemen, -8 fine two weeks ago I obt fined a box of your Heart and Nerve Pills from our popular druggist, Mr. E. Scarlett of Dundee, and I can now un- hesitatingly spy that they have been very benefical to me in relieving an ob- stinate and old standing complaint af- fecting my heart and nerves. Iwas troubled with the trill known heart and nerve symptoms, such as sleeplessness dizxiness,pnlpitation neuralgic and other pains, for such a long time that had al moat given up hope of acure. Now out of eratitt::Je to to this remedy, and so Having purchased from D. E. McDonald his Butchering Business, I am now in a position to supply the public with CHOICE MEATS at lowest prices and earn- estly solicit a share of the patronage of this commun- ity. We will always keep on hand the best meats that can be got for money ?y. J. GEDDES-« Mei)oin id's old stand. ' If so°it is your advantage to l calf on Gordon & Co.'s Drug Store, Wingham. They are the agents for the celebrated Wetmore Truss. WHY THE WETMORE IS THE ONE FOR YOU 1. Because it is dangerous to be a moment without one, It will never rust and is conse- quently durable. 3. A person wearing a Wetmore does not find it a bother. 4. We will guarantee to hold in position any reducible rupture. 5. This truss cannot possibly move after adjustment, G. Some of our townspeople can testify to its merits. 7. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. 0, GORDON & CO. NEW MACHI}IE SdOP ~ , 1 MR. JOHNMURRAY has opened out a new machine shop, thoroughly equipped with a {New Outfit of Machinry J{r'lcluding an Iron Planer, `ithes etc. and is now prepay. ed to do a general line of re- pairing, Engine and Mill Machinery repairing and pipe fitting a specialty. All kinds of shafting, gear- ing, iron and wooden pulleys, .brass.and iron - castings 'sup- plied on shortest notice. JOHN MURRAY« We• maintain as usual our position as leaders in WALL PAPER Our exeeellent line is admired by all and from orlr stock some of the handsomest houses in Wingham will be papered this season. We have Suited others and can suit you. Still a few of those Cheap Itemn- nants left. They are going fast, do not miss this opportunity of securins, some of thein. WINDOW BLINDS Entirely new stock, cheapest and best in town. Call and see our special value at 45 and 50 cents. CURVELETTE Latest opt• in window draping at the Popular Book Store. ALEX. ROSS. Gregory Block, Wingham. IT PAYS TO CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE CHATHAM, ON T, is tete great supply school for the best business AMA.. Students "rwinating et this school aro sure of good iia}ing cmployn•ent. Our la t weeks notice contains the placing' of four pupils, two Stano;traplters, 1 hook -keeper one 1 teacher. Since thyme the have pieced. Albert Wallace es assistant book•1.eoper nab ». W. Karn St Co. Woodstock. Surat* SIM; tu• ns loosed eeper with the Hainer Printing Co,, Chatham. We expert to ptaeea stenographer nest week In a clinic() position, tails E ltt•CPEN$ ANTER EAI! R VACATION Ott . TUMMY, APRII. 70th. I3•or Catalogue, addrens, b. IHCLACitt.A;l (b„ Chathann, 0 LL c YOUR SPARE TIME. 4. : Men, women. to co,nduct business at home. (ut 4lt' Work is simple writing and copying Lets of 1 ] addressee rw•mred from local advertising, to rtt /it be forwarded to us daily. No canvassing, no Ili :I,: previous experience required, but plain t4 i writers preferred. Permanent work to those lit lcontent to earn ;ll or m°, a weekly in spare time, Apply to w:uttts Pen, 00., London, �i Ont, re, THE HOLSTIEN DAIRY" •—wI'ra— NEW PREIIISES, NEW COWS, NEW SYSTEM Are prepared to supply milk of th very best quality, These cows are e - Olean now and are always kept as clean, as most cows are in June. Milk front clean cows in a clean stable is generally considered nicer than milk from cows that carry those evidences about with them. - A THE PLEASURE That young lady of yours would be: • pleas* d indeed to, have one of our Betrothal Rings. Haven't asked her! 1Vcll if you don't some other fel- bee sill be the lucky -Men. ITAVf ,'OC ".1?t:\ OC12 DINE LINE OF- --I)I.\ M C)X DS, --PIt`,AR I.S. —OPALS ill SIX(;LT? ---end ('OM 11i\,l'I'[ON —STONES. Call and see (aur stock of Xmas ,c goods x111(1 ' ueirllrlg pl'esetits on De- cember tis i .t. tiEPAItUNG A SPECIALTY. 4. R. MUNSHAW, Jeweler and Optician