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The Wingham Times, 1897-06-25, Page 4war just arrived at -'-'1"1"--. CAMPBELL'S POG STORE, a large lot of good TOILET SOAPS which we are stalling at .10 CENTS A BOX fliE �I TI.MES, JUNE 25, 1897. YCLES �--n fact, so_ far as the seater- e c alascnca• So that all things consider- nowhere, to'leispeople pecuniary toobligaion th tl and with no toning of through ne is depend to she people who liec oil ago tgh)h influencet assisted . ternupon sit for uch a line cannot hope he can through assts a et d, On in these days of severe competitionthe competent and worthy .Dien the other hand where they are keen aspirants for an office a member pursues a suicidal policy when he import;, a relative, a stranger and havin no qualifications for the position 1'or the past two weeps our Coeemp- ing has been exercising itself because Dr Macdonald's son-in-law was asked to accompany a cinnamon heroes the A. edonald t continent and Dr. J. Al Ma This soap has been selling I was appointed ship Surgeon on the at Io cents a calve. :oosials. to the farmers Diana, this is thejustice. Call and get what you want ie have yet to learn of any fanner before it is all gone. lin East Huron o for either position neiilther applicant cano COLIN A. CAI``PBELL,!heardofanyother person inEast Huron Druggist.:wanting the positions. The Advance 2 doors S. of P. 0. Wiugham.' is a novice in the way of criticising 1 appointments made by a Domin ion —•-------- ---- , Government but from the indications ��*j ••�t pi, of the present it will have ample time �" p V..N., AAb �ii� tic.,;„, to become more proficient in the art, !�I t A when it will nu doubt pursue a — different course from the picayune l tactics it now employs in criticising 'Dr. Macdonald's actions. EDITORIAL NOTES. 1 CANADIAN LOYALITY. th' delightfu HON. THOMAS. to secure through business. le government, which owns it, is bound not only simply by its ownership of the line but by the terms of confed- eration to maintain and operate the line. This it has been doing at immense cost, the annual deficits being very large, and probably not least when nominally they were wiped out by keeping down main- ot tainanec charges at the expense annual additions to capital account.l Whether the policy will prove suc- cessful is of course uncertain, but there can be nodorbt that any body of business men would think it better to take the chances ot its doing so than to allow the railway to remain figure in a helpless, hopeless position with p Wise people nothing but the certainty of its row- ing a. dead loss. And the govern- ment, overn wheel life meat, is as representatives of the ii people, in this position, that even 1n should the extension not relieve the l burden of maintenance, the country will gain by the competition, and the roads which are subject to the competition can have no right to exclaim against it on the ground of unfairness, because in the case of ad it is a to s. BALLANTYNE, e�- There is something �tov Il the extension and in the consenting se nof)rthe Legislature has been about the spontaneit7 of the I the e FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1897 speahe nominated by the Liberals of North demonstrations that are going ,r. Perth as their candidate for the �If the managerof abusiness is meno r of the l ? D - t IC Cost almost as much, as �os GOOD BICY Theyreally cost far more. that w y and i�.v est '$7 E� or $100 L= Aespere • the overnment, wisely or un wisely, subsidized its competing branch heavily, so that it cannot be purely commercial enter- lcaueu House of Assembly. In Mr. Bathos 1p oecupic to think tiro. Whether the government can type, are electorssenaof tive whose ability i about riding al expressions, will plant for ho athemselves re less so be depended upon to ternly compete have representwith the influential companies is a has already been turned to account' and carry out their plans of decor -1 wquehtion, but the people will not be for their benefit. No Dian in West- ! ation and demonstration, if necessary backward in demanding reductions ern Ontario has done more to ad.- • at their lunch hour. Canadians have I of freight and passenger rates over a vance the great farming interest hong had the reputation of being government railway, and at least that, Mr. Ballantyne. ___ _ � more loyal than the old country I listened on tojQS'.��te vdemands s wins snlade by be g keep ! the listened t government with the Drummond A GOOD deal isbeing said against i people, at least in the wafter of int County l'nlnRaileay Company the admission of free corn. A To- ding the Queen's birthday and other' Uinnd Trunk Railway are fair s dine ionto Journal says: "In the first outward expressions of attachm on ti it has place it is evident that free corn ti to the throne. Those 'at home'ere is n hoe the strictest that theOpposition it does means a reduction in the price •of this no dotesleo+yn that the terms and conditions are somewhat favorable to the cool• coarse Canadian grain. Oats are i. British unsindeed th sciounn and p deters - panics. The arrangement, for m - now selling at 2I cents and the pros-1ity, indeed they cannot help it and stance, with the Grand Trunk. Rail - further are that the price will be still the fact needs no affirmation. Cana government should been British from 1 bear half the burden of imp rood further reduced" and further on I, diens on the other hand, have for way•that the borrowed the article states th it peas will like -half a century mems effected with money e - mi ht at five per cent, when it can borrow wise be reduced in price. It is not choice. having at one time been re - at but it is did - Every how admitting corn free into I pv withdraw their medl"�ian t e, if tl•ey onethree tlper count y�less, is a k•sing Canrya is going a work such ruin.cult to River+• year Canada exports large i chase. They never were parties, avoided, see that is whaow it t the ve been money quantities et oats and peas and, con- however, to this attitude of tic improvements will cost the Grand h bargain with the sequently our home markets are con- � mother country, or of some in it, and Trunk, trolled entirely by the foreign .n tar -!i always disdain. regardedSit in with theing in umbrage s will enable it to k If rices are good in Lnalan an THE LL foris years and then sells for a good price which runs easy second hand. I-311. iLd4Cli)VIE1Fit etc- 404C). TOI-IONTO J. CLEGG & CO., AGENTS WINGHAM. ti pro , ing demand at home. Farmers may they cannot long remain t e feed these products when they have' in sentiment, without occasional ex - feed supply on hand but their rarely go sentiment, oof with wt occasio That into the market today for feeding put sentiment is as strong to•day as it s It is also saidtha; new tariff will ,ever was and is of a more wholesome andthe minted on must discontinue. borrow at notI Home Circles had what is known as borrow at less, though Sir Charles fund, by which a Tupper erroneously supposed it 1 an expectancy f .he member received half insurance, when he reached a certain ag the remainder was given to his heirs at death. The registrar of the In- surance Bureau warned the society that this was unwise, but it was con- tinued. Last April's election was on this question, and the old officers were snowed under. The new offi- cers inaugurated a change and the old officers opposed it. Last night the society expressed confidence in CANAD1APT HOME CIRCLES THE EXPECTANCY FUND SYSTEM OF IN EURANCn �BANDONEU. There is trouble in the Canadian Home Circles Society, and though the trouble is about settled as far as anything disastrous is concerned, -et a system of insurance expmri- he et, p shoe t o where we largely export both these country apart and having no share would, There is no way diets there will be a correspond en the imperial councils, it is plain government givingan actual guar - would. I g the Grand pose . ruinthe Essex farmer who produces sort. The British people of Canada I any. part. The w which it has • corn largeltauio again that it will of that clay were not Canadians. i the arrangements by the E er English market. oft. fewCanadian pork counties , been carried out will be tested by They never thought of applying the g name Canadian to any but the actual operation; and the govern - the e lhsh market. A rtcounties in the corn producing part of Ontario French. They were expatriated mint, which has had all the pros and may suffer to a small extent, but the Britons whose love for home was a cons under consideration, will bei the present managemen . question for the Government to bear disjunctive force which distinguished held responsible for the results. in ted i isu injuriously, whileu a few are ei" and estranged them from the people __Witness. sons injuriously, hundreds of phi" • of the land and the people of the MORRIS. sons engaged in stock raising, which land from them. Today are all is fast becoming the principal dodos' Canadians, and it is as Canadians that ; Some of the early farmers have try of Ontario will be largely bele the Queen is our queen, and that we I started haying. I fitted. It is hard to see the force of boast of the British ftgis and consti- Mrs. Hicks and familyare visiting the argument regarding the effect on tution. The bond that then was of at John Mason's. These co pork in the English are also a sort that must relax as men form- The Misses Rotas of Winehans These corn growing rs, and cornrn ed new personal ties and forgot old Sundayed at Jas. Ireland's. large pork producers, b if ' ones, the bond that now is, is one John Mason and wife of Wawa- fe wonder the are ff of has out b it is a' whose tendency is ever toward closer nosh were visiting at J, Mason's wonder the affect has not been felt' fellowship with all fellow subjects The picnic, held in the bushof suc- Mr. long ago. as witness the joyous outburst of • Wm. McCracken was a grand these days of national coul;ratal cessthe e desired. weather being all that antee that would enable Trunk to borrow money for improve• ments for a small portion f forts lines money at less than it has to pay of r mo of borrowed for the imp' hole policy and MABYWIREPORTS. �L v,•iroxAat. Wingham. June 25th, 1897.00 SAW P Deans Produce Dealer. 67 67 20 30 37 12 10 25 00 15 3 WINGHAM .� Corrected by ,, 1 50 to 2 Ebur per 100 lbs.. . 0 66 to 0 Fan Wheat ................ 0 66 to 0 Spring Wheat ............. 0 18 to 0 Oats ......... ......•• . 0 20 to 0 Barley. • • ......• , 0 37 to 0 Peas .........•.... ...•.. 0 10 to 0 Butter,.... ........ •• • 0 8 to 0 Eggs per dozen ....... • •••: 0 00 to 1 Wood per cord.... • • • • . • .1 00 to 1 Ray per ton,... ......... 00 to7 Potatoes, per bushel,..... • 0 3 to 0 Tallow, per lb.... lb::...... 0 2 to 0 ti EPOTIS1I. ' tions. Two weeks ago the Signal had al - �-`� �`-� vigorous article condemning the THE INTERCOLOOy IAL EXTI''N- ystem of nepotism which has been d by the gov• coo D. Campbell and wife of the 1st line ai e visiting friends on the 3rd this week. s WR0XETh�R. quoted and commended by ` The bargains made W. Ar of IIolmesville justly Conservative and Liberal journals l crnment in securing the extension of \l r. IZ The system is a vicious cue i the Intercolonial Railway to sura• is t1 Andrews guest of his brother his alike. b B as whet indulged in regardless of other ;treat have excited much n cansiderati'lns; but the fact that a , picion. No one adeard the need A Disastrous Cyclone. Paris June 19,,—At theimethe cyclone struck Asnires yesterday fire was in progress. Everything was literally demolished. No fewer wer than 200 trees were up' roof of Coigneta fireworks factory was blown off; a tall chimney blown down and the boiler exploded. killing several and injuring 5. It is rep' red that five persons were killed in a cafe. In every direction houses and other buildings were Imore or less seriously damaged. t is estimated that throut the eisstriccd t over which the cyclone least 20 persons were killed and ninety injured. It did not last n ten seconds. Every booth, merry-go-round in the fair was smashed and the circular railway was ruined. In the distance the cyclone presented the appearance of a cloud of smoke going from south- west to northwest. Roofs were soon flying in the air like kites. was Maypole, fifteen yards long, carried over the tops ofhouses con- ` on- thsruous to the fair grounds. Dried Apples, p�� 19 to Wool ....................... All kinds of rough and dressed- -LUMBER, —SHINGLES, --LATH, —WOOD, —BARRELS, —CEDAR POSTS, F.Ie. 21 kept constantly on hand and deliver- ed on shortest notice. 1161 Call and get prices as we are, I determined not to be undersold. Die cLLAN & ':ON. WINGI3AM- ,s moreproatahle to FRUIT CULTURE the farmer 110\r than his other crops. };Down Br Co., the most erten• sive nerserr house in Canada, have a vacancy in this section, Write eheem for their terms. ,,, Ontario. of the C. P. R. Rev. Mckib onA i moving II II effects this week. Airs Wm. Lawrie is calling on all Man is a relative of a member of t of such an extension, t behalf of the gov- business too ton the extent of Xans parlirtment should not be a sufficient looked upon as a job. It must how his trhends in town. He mean 150 S�.vari•anG for over locking the I ever, be said on statue labor tax. Waits of such a claimant, All things i crnment that the course which it has �u laboi alemphill continues to being equal there is no goad reason ursued in deciding to extend the 1 p „,hitt this week why a member should not recom- Is 1 thlway to Montreal is exactly the b r of our townsmen mend his own friends. A member , of pie i tis true, is the servant member has selvesthe tone lich business in possession men such na prop- 'it is true, but to , ]Irl Ad id determine upon. There ti visited+ A number Toronto to attend the Jubilee Cele - 1 bration. Messrs AleLean and Rann visited' Hon. Wm. Mulook entertained the Aus- ton ori'ruesday. iraliau visitor, ir Fredercod, at ick Ottawa. Sir NOTICE. Raving left y business in theahands,of have pieced my practice , G. D. Fortune, V. S., a graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College, Calls by night and day will be prompt- ly attended to at the office. N WDLSON,�r• S• 0.110 IT'S NOT NECESSARY.... ever 1 • d his financial standing' ertq woo ilarris proved through his sessional itedemn is a long line of expensive ratlues I tri Will Hastings of 14"inghz m dinner Mowat, Sir fI•nri 7oly and others its • If be IS a Profession signal or busi- of the Cabinet were present. nese man his profession or business with seaport terminals • on the Atlantic 1 the „nest of his brother•in•law, suffers largely through his enforced and with no terminal inland, ending Rann this week. 7INGI-1 A.11/1 STEM PUMP \JIM 'To lay aside your soiled or faded suits or overcoats, but take them to the 'gingham Cleaning and Dy ing Works, and have them clean- ed, dyed and repaired to look like new. J. W. SNELL. Proprietor. Order your'—. —AND-- C1C%30P1.11/I •--1f110M THE -- HOLSTEIN DAIRY. • ALL�TEEL ORl' THAs • Having purchased the entire business ( from M r. Daniel Showers, 1 am now prepared to supply tho h Wood and Iron Force and Lift Pumps, Uras3 and Iron Cylinders, Galvaniz- ed Aron Tubing, Cisterns, Water Trougilts, Sinks, l;atiis, Pipe Fitting, nd everything in con- nection with water supplied. Digging a Galvanized Steel Windmills for power anti pumpingwator. Deep well pumps a speciality.( Repairing promptly' attended to. Parties writyng for information or ordering by mad should always state depth ot well. All work guaranteed or no sale. C. MORNINGS'TAR Box 110 Wingham, On • f I