The Wingham Times, 1898-01-14, Page 4111E WING}[AV1 TAIVIES, JANUARY 14, 1898,
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bber
toods
We have a large stock
of Rubber Goods, Water
Bottles, Syringes, Tub-
ings, Feeder Fittings, Vic.,
which we are .4ellling
cheap at
MORRIS.
ir. Satrouel Paul has been draw -
leg
.'w -leg stone to his father at "Viotorra
cottage," Bus: els.
Mr. Joseph Hogg and wife Int/veil
into their future home on Wednes-
EZ 1''TEIL. r MAi'wIi T,r= It 'fl O RTS.
•WlNonem.
After an illness of .several years' I Wingham, January 13th, 1808.
duration but which tock a more seri. ; Corr'eoted ky P. Deans, Produce Dealer.
' i FlPall Whoor per x:00 lbs.. 1 50 to 2 2G
ons turn lately, Y•osttriaster • •Johns eat 0 80 to 0 83
• passed'arvay on Monday, '20th 00eeem• fall Wheat, new...-. .. , 0 80 to 0 83
ber. Mr, Johns was bern in the Bering W'dioat.. . . . . . ... .. . 0 80 to 0 83,
day, Mr. Thornton has gone to live' township of U•sborne, and'wal. one of 0081 o 25 to 0 20
13 1 0 25 to 0 27
in mr, --ohnstan's house, s the first; residents of Teeter. 'In'his ;pma y, "... .. , ` 0 GD to o r>
t is with deep regret we 'bear 1 younger days be spenta 'year in• Turkey, •brawn 0 07 to 0 08
that the four year old sols • of Mr. t Australia, but upon +returning engag. (*teas, " , 0 04 to 0 05
AnsoirShavelhad to go to 'Toronto : ed in the hardeeire business here, Deolts, per,pair 0 4a to 0 00
1 J3u6>:or,........,.... ., 0 14 to 0 1G
-for a etuadieal opetatfon otehis leg, 1 whielr he eolldueted•saceessf+111yuntilEilgspQr.•�ao;en..,..... ,, o 14 to 0 14
Sometime ago his leg was broken b'y 1 receiving the appaiintteent • of ,Post-- ,\'wood per cord..., .. , 1 00 to 1 25
Bay per'ton,., 5 00 to 5 50.
Potatoes,per bushel, . , 0 30 to 0 35
•a fall •in the barn. When it was; master, of Exeter, •some20'years ago,
i�• '�`
taken from its bandages it was ceased was
highly respeeted, hay -
found. to be crooked e whit%' forced i thg at various times 'held • a seat at
• COLIN A. CAMPBELL'S hint to seek skilled attendance- in the • the Council and. Sehool boards, end
hoseitaI.tee I was -a member • of the Merin 5,treet
01r, D. W. Campbell, of 'eforris, ',Methodist, Churt% .and •an• official of
purchased the farm known as the i th'e satue. He was•a anan.ef sterling
Morton farm, from Mr, John Bloom- qualities, his word 'beefing as.
Wafer 'fiord, on Wednesday, T•ee price
paid'was $1,800. •
!Deputy -Reeve Kirkby, t:•svho has
tfor years wended the annetioneer's.
hammer with success, has_ gone out
-of the business,
'Wm. Elliott, wife and children, of
Alexander, Manitoba, nreOliere on a
'holiday visit. It is 17 years since
Mr. Elliott removed from 'the 4th
11ine,,Morris, and 15 years since he
was. here
Alex. Forrest has pumehased the
150 acre farm adjoining hnsr,100 acres,
•b.eing east half of north half lot 26,
•con. 2, from Alex. Eaket, cif Algoma.
(Intended for last issue;.)
air. Joseph Hogg of Grey, and
,Miss Mary Mason of Mormisvwere unit
.ed• inwedlock on Wednesth y of last
'week:% They twain will settle down
married life on the 1st concession, on
Evvfarni leased from Mr. Thornton.
Mr. Isaac Farrend, of the 2nd had
a bee recently of 8 or 10 team drraw-
•ing brick from the Gi r.ie brick-
yard. He intends bricking the re-
mainder of his house next. spring.
.:At the annual nmeetingodf€:S, No. 8,
Mr. Geo. Tnrvey and Mr. Wm Knox
were elected as new tinnitees for
• 188S. Thirty cords of wood were
ordered as a two year supply for the
school. New screens were ,put on
the \windows as the ratepayers think
thatele the safest way of protecting
the glass.
Mr., ;Adam Halliday and *his two
cousins, Messrs Robertson,#ram Mani-
toba, were visiting their uncle Mr.
i :Archie +4iobertson.
BLYTH.
Mr. rand Mrs. Thomas .snes, of
Lcadbeey, spent Sunday ,with
I PIyth friends.,
sir. Moser returned on Monday
from a tvlsit to friends in Briussels
and Listowel.
The anniversary services
.Andrew's • church will be holden
*Sunday next.• .
A ser_viiee of song will be ia'eldien
'Trinty church on Sunday evening,
23rd inst., -commencing at 8 o'clock.
The re -opening of the Catholic
c&ureh tales;place on Sunday next,
10th inst. ;Bishop O'Connor, .of
London, will thless the new altar. -
Touainatiodeato 011 the vacancy an
Blyele commie •will held -^•in• -ti-
dustry hall on Monday ne..t, 1'iluh
inst., at 12 o'clock noon.
11fr.. and Mrs. Howard Alexander.,
of Wsinnipeg, ace :visiting in town.
Morris eistrict L. 0. L., mep.in the
Orange hall, Blyt'h., on Ttiesdiiy. It
was decided to ,have •theeeet nnual
North Huron county celebration held
at Blyth this year, The following
officers %ere elected: -James Russell
D M; John.Ferguton, D D M; Rev
T E Higley, Chap ; H i.1cCrea, R 8
Alex Leisiiinan, 1+' 5 ; R McUommins,
Trews ; Nath Johnston, D of C ; Matt
Mains and Robert Owens, Lee,urers. •
The next meeting will be held at
Blyth.
On Monday evening the following
were installed as officers of Santa
Marie Tent, No, 123, X. 0. T. lir.,•
Com, Sir Kt Thomas Quinn ; Lieut.
Coin, Sir Kt J M Ross ; It Ii, Sir Kt
M H Hammond ; I' X, Sir Kt W 1i
McElroy ; Chap, Sir Kt George
Smith ; Seargeant, Sir Kt W J
Davis ; i<i at A, Sir It Joseph Stoth--
DR'U(a• STORE.
•'floors South of Post Orrice.
Campbell's Headache
*cures headache.
TO ADVERVISERS.
Notice of changes must be left:at this
office not later than :Saturday
noon. The copy for 'changes
must be left not later than Tues-
day evening. Casua9.advertise•
Idents accepted up 'to noon
Thursday of each week.
1)enlingpant IMO
1'ItIDAY, JANUA,ItY 14. 5-807.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
THE Patrons of Industry have
:thirteen candidates in the ,field for
the coming Provincial eleetions.
The Ontario Governluel�"t • 1:i'ved
'within its income this year. 'The re. ,
ceipts were over $330,000 greater
than the expenditure.
The Ontario Government may not
+Irave elections in the same old month
„-June, but they will have thesarne
cid success. -Toronto Star.
11°, is expected that the Ontario
Legislature will prorogue the; end of
the week. As yet, lo has not .been
announced when the general elections
will- take place.
'Tez East Huron Conservative ,As-
soefation will hold its anneal meeting
in the :Town Hall, Brussels, en .31ni-
day .next, the 21st inst. Mr. II.. Oar -
1,I. P., of Bruce, has been invited
to be,present.
Principal Grant has accepted. the
challenge of Rev. Dr. Lucas to debate
the liquon quee,tipn, the latter to name
the -date, ,which must be done before
the end .at the month. The wordy
d iel*is to take,place in Kingston.
By the *hill referring to the Ontario
Companies Act now, although the
evord."limi'ted" shall appear in the
style_•of..the caplpanies operating
under -the act, it will be sufficient if
the letters "Ltd'' are used in marking
goods 'made by ;these companies.
It is well for farmers to know that
they are liable to a penalty of $200
if they do not report at once to the
Minister of Agriculture at Ottawa any
indication of tuberciilosis in their
stock, There is danger this winter
of this disease becoming epidemic,
and farmers should give a careful in-
spection of their stock quite often.
Slit Charles Tupper was banquet.
ed by the Winnepeg Conservatives on
Saturday night. He expressed dis-
pleasure with everything that the
Liberal Government at Ottawa bad
donne, and generally "swore'at Iarge"
e.against the condition of affair:, in the
` Dominion. Sir Charles is not taken
very seriously. however, and as he
takes comfort in using denunciation
Ino one is much offended, --London
,Advertiser.
good as his bond. He ,was twice
married, bis dost . •wife,, .-who - died
some 25 years ago, 'being a Miss
Tait. Deceased was '6®-yearbof age,
and leaves a w+idovY, 'three sons and
four slaughters -to mourn his demise.
Mr. Johns has been a lifelong Re-
former, He was a p'time mover in
the erection of the Main:8treet Meth.
dist Church Office, antl•a large con-
tributor to ttae •building:fund, The
funeral was very largely at-
tended, whieh +-evijerteed......the
esteem in which the was held.
The corelrieny, was -,eonductod by
Rev. Chas. Smith .df +Maid Street
Church ; Rev, W. M. Martin,Tresby-
terian, and. rev. B.•Clernent, of Clin-
ton. A large number . of 1•friencls
from a distanoe attended •the oh-
sequies.
Mtge btock Markets.
Toronto, Ont., January Ill. -Ex-
port Cattle -Good eteers.ruled: at 31,c
to 44e, and by l'•s ,sit Seto 31e. Odd
choice `cattle sold.aat•4c.
Butchers' Cattle=••-The,rparlret was tti Helen, daughter of Mr. Geo. Ross.
for Roots oN-Scar, On Deo. 29th, by
a little better than on :Friday Rev. Jas, Malcolm,Gilbert Robinson, of
good cattle. Prices 'wetre,: ;.c'to ne the city .of' London, to Miss Margaret
and only era •eboice .sold higher, Rretxiner Scott, daughter of Mrs. James
l ,
Tallow,-1)erlb........ 0 3 to
Dried'Apples, Per lb.
.....
. , 0 3 to 00 :1 4
Wool 10 to 23.
Dressed !bogs 5 00 to 6 00
Aonat.
SHiAr IDAY.—In Wingham,on Jan. Oth,'
th,e wife of Mr. Wm: Ilalliday, Patrick
s eet; a daughter.V .OwsToe
COMM/ —In Lower Wingham, on
the'Sth•dnst,, the wife of Mr. Isaac N.
C gwston ; a daughter.V
f tvlfisnuu x -In LowPr, Wineham. on'
the ,.7th inst., the wife of Mr. Chris,
Chittiek • adaughter.\/
5 . 1E C l ip tl¢ilr.orr 80tl]rt`Ile
-*5titoberiliol aos,,e rVetha'tigh Ttir,
COWAN-In East Wawanosb, on Jan-
uary 7th, the wife of Mr, John Cowan,•of
a .daughterly
MARRIED,
€-sT.INGs-301311S—At theresidence of
the bride's brother, Mr. W. A. Johns, on
Jan. 12th, by the Rev. Jas. Hamilton,
Mr. '.`Villiam Hastings to Miss Sophia
m
rgaret Johns, all of Wingba. j
&OVELt- i oKLBOI sa.—At the manse,
Wroxeter, 'on Dee. 29th, 1897, by Rev,
Mr. •Anderson, Mr. `Thomas Lovell, of
Turnberrv, to Miss Katie McKerober, of
�T��t,VtL`tif�
�AtLLANTYNE—IHysLop.—•Atthe manse,
Wroxeter, on Dve. 291h, 1897, by Rev,
Mr. Anderson, Mr.. Tbo•t us Ballantyne,
of Melita, Man., to Miss Bella Hyslop, of
Turn herry:�
A1oassoN—Ross.—A•t the residence
of the, . bride's father, Culrosr, on Dec.
29th, by Rev. James Malcolm, James
Aitcheson. or Maple Creek, N. W. T.,
One lot of cattle weighing 9,250 lbs acott,of (,ull oss.
sold at ,e.-`.'35 eitch, :less .51. A ' load
averaging, 9•(1O lbs sold:at::31c;; one
of 1,Q30. average at:3' e. Mi'. Joseph
Wilson has begun to +buyfor the Har-
ris a-bhsttoir, and was paying Sic to
3JJc for good cattle A. *load •was
killed for Montreal gterterday, ;,and
one for St. John to. •"illbev:are going
to kill again Tuesday.
Stockers and.Feeders-:Some Buff-
ale
uffale buyers were on the itlaatiket:and
took several Ioads of slight -stockers
at*. to Sic. A few fat 'feeders
were taken for• farmers ;art $8:50 to
$3.80 per cwta Light eteekers 'were
a little weaker to -day low ;grades
selling. off 150.
Sheep and Lambs-Exrpont 'Sheep
were quiet,, at 3e to ne-the 'latter
for the best; ewes. Bucks sold :at :no
Lambs were le higher seliang at 4:}•c
to 4c. per ib. Butcher were ,diill
at 3 to 4c each,
Calves --The offerings were .Dight
All sold. Choice are wanted; • Iariee 1
$4 to $3 each. •
Milch cows and Springers :seance
land higher, selling at $25 to $aQ.
Cows of all kinds will sell. Plenty
of dairymen left unsupplied.
Hogs -Active demand and prices'
advanced ic for all sorts. Choice
',selections of singers sold at 5e to 5 ,c,
\weiighed oft the cars. Heavy and
;slight sold at $4.50 to $4.60. Sows
:at 3e to 3ie, and stags at 2e to tie.
Stores quiet, tt•
,East Buffalo,. N. Y., January 11.-
O.attle-choice veals, $6.25 to 56.60
fair, 55.50 to $6 ; common, thin to
fair„ $4.50 to $5.25, Stockers and
feeders ---Canadian stockers and feed•
ers, good quality, 53.80 to 54.15.;
common Co good, 53.35 to $3.75
stockers, light -weights and prime
selected yearlings, $3,60 to $4;
common grade stockers and feeders,
52.75 to $3.50; stock heifers quiet;
common. to good, 52.75 to 53. .Hogs
-Yorkers, 53.72 to 53.75; mixed
packers' grades, $3.72 to $3.75 ;
medium wieght, 53.72 to $8 75;
heavy hogs, 53.75 to $3,80; roughs,
53.10 to $3.30 ; stags, 52.75 to $3 ;
pigs, 58.25. Lambs- Yearlings -
Choice to prime, 55.10 to $5.25 ; fair
to good, 54.75 to 55, culls i o eonunon
yearlings, 54.75 to 55; native lambs,
choice to extra, 55.70 to 55,75 ; fair
to good, $5.40 to $5.65. Culls to
- _ W ers ; 1st M of G, Sir Kt .A, Ballan-
;+ MARNOCH.
Miss Maggie Porterfield was at
tyne ; 2nd M of G, Sir Kt W G Ross;
Sent, Sir Kt C Barrett; Picket, Sr
Kt J M Armor.
bnme to a few of her friends on •
Thursday evening.
Mrs. Adair* hoover, of Marnoch, is
at preoent visiting her brother in
Stratford,
Mr. Wm. Little, of Marnoeh, re-
rned home on Tuesday from a visit
friends its Clinton and Blyth.
A few young people from this
lolly took a very enjoyable sleigh
spelt a pleasant evening at
J :eats ct1 .'Monday'.
Neither the crematories nor ceme-
teries of San Francisco wi11 take the
body of Durrant, the murderer.
The Canadian fanners who shipped,
poultry in the feather to England in
opposition to the advice of the Gov-
ernment will not make any profit
from their consignments. 'Whose
who dressed the lairds will derive
fair returns.
, common, 54.25 to ' 55.25 native
s veep, c ro ce to selected wethers,
54.65 to 54.90 ; good to choice mixed
sheep, $1.85 to $4.65 ; colntnon to
. fair, 58.90 to 54.25; culls to common
sheep, $2.50 to $8.75.
The Grand Jury at St. Seliolas-
tiqua, Que., returned a true bill ceased amongthe parties entitled thereto, having 1
against Mis. Potrier and Sam Par- htttoaottae.to the elainrs of which elle shah than
slow in the St. Canati 5
•11uder. 'phd laat4�d this 4O day of January. A. I)1505 1
be on P1lursrlay next, atoiaat ftrr itntaa •oet+•den Aiirndns
DIED.
%Anrsrs,—In Wingham, on ;Jan. 10th,
Edna Myrtle, daughter of Mr, and'Mrs.
Robt. Aikens, aged 7 • years, 0 months
and 10 *tays.tf
MOGaEGon.—At the residence of her
son-in-law, 'Rev. A. R. Linton, Bs •D.,
Port Credit, on January 8, Mary Orr,
wife of Alexander McGregor, Esq., of
Culross, in the 74th year of her age.
NOTICE
The annual meeting of the .
Blueva - Cheese and Butter
Go
will be held in 1,e: Foresters' hall, Bluevale, on
Tuesday, 18t ► ,Day of Jan., 18.98;
,pany, Limited,
et on :.'clock p m,
For the w indinlr:up of the re . ,eeson'sbusiness, the
election of a Scald oftDirectors, d the transaction
of any ether *masers That may ne before the
meeting' ;By order,
:JOBN BIOMES . ec'y'
NOTICE •
•Notic s hereby given that the annual meeting of
the
,F3,wic • Mutual :ire. insurance
Company •
will be he in' the Township tfall,
+C• prime, T`rida,' Zan. :21st, • 1898
at 2 0'et. k ,p.an.
*For the purpose. of rereivinl, *he !Dividers' report
;for the lost year, the election o wolDirectors, and
.for other.imeiness. 132 oi•dex of th. card
W, S, 81e. ttit Lit, sec'y.
Gorrle, Jou„4,13118.
IN THE SURROGATE DOUBT
of the County of Huron.. ' l
N THE MATTSIt '0i' 'T13Lr ESTATE 0E” E.LIZA
I i)AMJ:. late.or Ulf 1'oo. of tVinghan5, widow,
deceasecd.{
Notice de hereby given pursuant to It. 8 0 , iil8i,
Chap, 110, Bea. 30, and Amending Acts that all per-
sons having claims against the estate of the said
liza bile, whp dted on or about.'tl a 20th day of
November•, til 13110, aro required to scud by poet
p-epaid or to deliSer to 11 t ansrone, iS'1ni hnnr 1'.
0.. solicitor lot the executor otthe said deeoased, en
or before theist day of February imxt, their• names,
addres=es and descriptions, ar.d a lull statement of
particulars of their • Jahns and, the nature of the
seouritl', if any, heli by theri'' duly eortlited, and
that atter the said dayf,t,ho executor will proceed to
distribute the's,tertit of the deceased among the
parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the
claims of whish he shall then have notice.
Dated this 4th day of January, A. D. 1303.
R. VANSTONE,
Solioitor 1 r Wm. Arbuckle, Executor.
Te TIM SURROGATE COt'ltT OF THE COUNTY I
1
of 'furor, In the matter of t•he estate of Jaynes
Cowden, I he of the Township of Turnectry, Y'armor,
deceased. Notive le hereby given }pursuant to R. S. I
0„ 1887, Chap. 110, Sec. D0, and Amending Acts,
that all petunia berth!* rlaiws against the rotate of i
the said James Cowden, who died en or about the
lith day of February, A n, 1300, ore required to Rend I
by p.5st prepaid or to dative'. Ao I'. Yanstono, Wing.
ham 1' '0, Solicitor for the Arhntnistratrix of the
said deceased, on or before the 1st day of February
*,ext, their names, addressee and descriptions, ar,d n'
full statement of particuiari of their claims, and the
nature of the security, if any, held by them duly
certified, and that after tho said *lay the Adminis. 1
tratrix will proceed to distribute the assets of tho de.
t` l 11b r nvionyrxr
tri will
Newara ea
Black and Mixed, in
Lead Packages,
KERR'S CAKING POWDER
in x lb. tins,
These goods are put up expressly for
us, and we refund your money if they do.
not give :satisfaction.
JOHN KERR_
GROCER,
WING• IAIVI.
emen { sue k... ut
For the next few weeks we offer our large stock of new
up-to-date Clothing at a tremendous cut. Our. stock is too
large, but our tremendous cut prices will clear it out quickly,
Mens Black and Brown Tweed Suits, reg. price $6.00,
cut sale price :$2..6.5..
Mesa's very heavy Tweed Suits, good linings and trim
ming, great wearers,. reg. price $7.00, cut.sale price $5.25. •
j?-1.r;;in':s Scotch Tweed Suits, very nobby goods, equal to
tail tj o'de, reg.price $Io.00 to $12,00, cut sale price $8.75.
any x-ful Fine Tweed Suits, very best linings and good
trimm lllte splendidly made in Brown and Fawn shades, reg.
price ;f; o, cart sale price $8.25. •
Good wearing pants •9oc, strong Vests 8oc.
f Buyyour .
Overcoats during,this tremendous cut sale and:
save dollars by it.
See oi.�r beautiful white flowered Royal Ironstone China'
Tea Sets, 44 pieces, that we are selling at $2.15 a set.
We are selling Matches at 5c a box, fresh Salmon xoc a
can, Pure Baking Powder 15c a ib., Fine Japan Tea 20c lb.;
Fresh Ground Coffee 2oc lb, Corn Starch 4 packages for 25c,,
We pay 40c a bushel for Potatoes and x 5c for Eggs and.
Butter.
R. Ge G � RDON'S
Opposite Chisholm's Drug Store.
Button Block..
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• SEE-
ri OUR WINDOW
O -W
�N
endir
W. BARRAND'S new stock must be converted
into cash by xst JAN., and in order to do this, .those
beautiful Scotch Tweeds have been reduced from
- •$15,00 and $18.00 to $Io,00, $ t Loo and $I2,00,
which have never been sold at
these prices in Wing-
. ham before.
It will pay you to' .see these goods before you
purchase your winter suit. +
1J
e1 'M
trout%
Next dont to
W. lrD
Brunswick hotel. Shaw 13lock, Wingharn,