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The Wingham Times, 1898-02-11, Page 4dubber Goods to i 1' 114 ES, FEBRUARY 11, V59t. BRUSSELS, MARKET RETORTS. AT a convention meeting Held in' "T' RE . t 'Wi,ngbam, January 20G on• 'Scott traded his trim pacing! � ans Pxoduce D i,, 1898. f. 'Walkerton on Wednesday, the C I . Qorreated by i , a , calci. 1'4° ur ttr 100 lbs.. 1 50 to 2 15 , servatives of South Bruce decided horse, "Nabi," from Sidney, taming all \heat u 4 years of age, with a record of 1.21 ,,.,,. 0 e5 to 0 80; not to put a candidate forward, but 0 85 to 0 85 for a half mile Co Gerir,;e Cline, of . spring Wheat 0 y7 i leave the field to Mr. Truax, Libera , `y. `ghRm f'or'a 6 year -1i1 mare and ; oati, and Mr. Thompson, Independent. The Ament saw mill has commene- ,Turkey, drawn • Cir ese says the Dundas Banner, In .order ed 1 sisals for the cantata "Quean 'Ducks, per pair Rehearsals in , Bar ey , a horse colt i Peas TIAs is the way to figure it up We have a large stock of Rubber Goods, Water Bottles, Syringes, Tub- ings, Feeder Fittings, &c., which we are selling cheap at I.COLIN A. CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE. IDoors South of Post Mee. Caliipbell's Headache Wafer cures headache. operations for the season. , .i + Butcer,..a, sttter " were held on Thursday and t to 0 28 0 25 to 0 20 054 to 0 501 007 to 0 081 004 to 005 040 to 000; 014to015 to carry the day and secure the reins 0 15 to 0 15 of power the Whitneyites will have friday evenings of thisweek. mood per cord...? " " s 00 to 5 GO j to carry every sea , 1 Councillor Potatoen,perbushel, {, forone they lose i cow for saiC that has a rather notable ,hallow per lb They will also have to carry every ; mothered five calves, none of them wool Patron seat -and the majority of the twins Who can beat this? Dressed Eggs per ozon t theynow hold,1 .11or Leatherdale has a Jerse a ay p , or make up every history She is 51• years old and has i Dried tipples, per lb hogs Patron members are Reformers. And 1 A special meetinof the K.O.T•M. they will have to carry several seats � was called for Friday evening last, held by Reform members. It cannot , when a number of candidates were d all that initiated and members from Wing - eats they now hold, or an equal vited. Deputy Supreme � ScLIllsrrL-In Culross, on Jun. `:.9th, bey there being a majority of ; Townsend was present. Ito Yc ,,,0 30 to 0 35 0 3 to 0 3 0 3to0 4 19 to 21 5 00 to 0 00 Bohr;.-- AnISTsoNcr-• In East \Vawanosb, on 1 February 4th, the wife of Mr. C. Arm- strong, of twin9-boy and girl, tris Reformers have to do is to hold ham, Corrie Blyth and ea or Ill- SnLITiI- n . u rose, S Commander � wife of M r Rota G. Smith ; a daughter. the s done. 0 the other ban a t a• S f th ' 1 I G t on 1� eb n num i Rev. John ss e. - Reformers in the house oder Conser- l I2 D I'errie of \'l'ingham on ; $, ADWW--III Blyth, on Feb. 1st, to TO ADVERN ISERS• , vatives and Patrons put og tine - Sunday last. l�I r. a,.d Ntrs. A. E. Bradwin, , �1F.TI1t:RY- In Morris township, o❑ . er., ; with Rev. hanged pulpits td u •breis• of Mr. George Schiestel ; a a daughter. Any one who says that the Whitney. Notice of changes must be left at this ites will hold all the seats they hold George Watt, son of Foreman eman Watt, ; Jau• .8th• the wits of :++r. John Nethery, �•dav , of the Ronald Fire Engine Works,': of a son si office not later thanahanges noon. The copy for must be left not later than Tues- day evening. Casual ado e�oon ments accepted up Thursday of each week. now, carry all the Patron seats and left on Thursday morning of last I" MARRIED. doeson someotof knowthe Reform of thr as well, week to take a position, as assistant `�61Jouv ,SaIYL1E-at Goderich, on ,Tan. not the rule three. draftsman, in the Polson Iron Works, ,12th, by Rev. Jas. A, Anderson, B. A., •- Toronto. He will be missed in St.; William Dodd and Jane M.Sir ylie, both He Was "Agin the Government." John's church where he was a sides- (tofathe township of West Wawa-osh- the leader of the Op . man and he was also Librarian in the j V �eOA ao I0 B: , oro d 0 3 St. byMich- RIr, Whitney, Sabbath School. George is a bright" eel's Father McKeon, Mr. Francis McCaueh•- position, was "agafnst' the appoint- boy with good prospects ahead of ; ey, FIullett, to Mise Teresa, third meet of a Minister of Agriculture. him. dunk of FI et Mr. Daniel Kelly, of He was "against" the billf children. Mr. Whitney, leader of the Opposi• i Morris. V Feb.Ott,, at the c� �5 ounI a..-W]'ATT-'-On I� rating the hoursagn lathe il chfor 'tion will speak here this (Friday) '� residence of Mr. James Nla. 9tb, , Col-' He was "against the bill for the evening ' lector of Customs, Portage la Prairie, protection of neglected and dependent Mt• Joseph o , ch 14 S Youhill, of Wlughum, IE ti%tarn t.xnics FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1898. the People's Car. didaies. Electors, vote for Hon. A. S. $ardy and the best Govern- ment Canada has ever l noW n lby supporting, the under -men - *toned and all Liberal candi- t tes: WEST HURON, J. T. GARROI1l'• EAST HURO;v, .ARCH. HISLOP. Souls HURON. 31. Y. ItJcLEAN. A. Y ubill youngest son o children. i BEL11lORE, o to Miss Jennie He was "against" the appointment IWyatt, of Winnipeg, formerly of London, d On Monday evening of this week, Ont." of a provincial instructor in roa_ , a very pleasant time' was spent at making. " Mr. Lalnonby's hotel by the voting He has been acsas most of thele. A number from Wingham legislation which has been proved to People. be benefieial to the Province. were present. A most enjoyable time was spent. - I A grand supper and ball will be 1 Was It Time For a Change? ! held in the town hall, in this place, t Friday evening,February 18th.1 Zhe other day a well-known dairy- � or; man was asked by a prominent. Lib- i Music will be furnished byra first- eral : , class orchestra. Admission 50•cents. "Well Jelin, you are around a great , Ladies free. • deal, how are politics this time ?" 1 Quarterly services were held in the "Sir, my opinion is that the Tory Methodist church here on Sunday candidate is going to win in our rid- ing for once." • i A box social will be held in the "Yes ; what is the reason for that?" ; Temperance hall ' next Tuesday "Well, sir, you see, it seems it is evening- time for a change." • last.• EDITORIAL NOTES. J. T. GARRo\V is the man for West Huron. THE three Hurons will be on the roper side after March 1st. QUEEN VICTORIA has reigned for saver 60 sixty years. Is it time for a change ? MR. J. T. , GARRow, the people's standidate in West Huron, is meeting -with great success at all his meetings. IT is never time for a change, when you put oat old and true ser- -Ants for new and unexperienced. Ones, :. PREMIER HARDY will speak at Clin- ton on Monday evening ; Exeter on . 'Tuesday and on Wednesday evening tt Mt. Forest. MANY of the electors of West Huron will have the opportuuity of hearing tbe Hon{ A. S. Hardy at Clinton on Monday evening next. "That's so, John ; I am of your . mays stook Markets- opinion. You have served my hoose 1 Toronto, Orit., February 8 -Ex - with supplies for nearly twenty port Cattle -prices paid, • rule from years. I have always been satisfied 3%c to 4- c. Butchers' Cattle -The with you. Your milk and cream general run of good cattle sold at 31c have been tirst class, but don't you to ors per ib. Common cattle were know, I thinly it is time for a change. dull at from 2?'tc to 3e per lb. I don't see why T should buy from , Stcekers and feeders -Prices rule you for a life time. I mean to fol - tow your lead and maize a change." John gave a ghastly smile, and DIED. �,�,`/• 1 Pme(irs--In Culross, on Feb. 2nd, Margaret Johnston, reliclt of the late Witltam Pringle, aged 79 years, 8 mthg1 Bit/awls--In Blyth on February 8th, Della Margaurite, infant daughter of Mr and Mrs. A. E. Bradwin. _ ._ from $2.75 to $3.30 per cwt, for w•ido , „1 I Anctiou, by refer lleans, Auctio� cr,hn nthi 1 tLe light stockers, a feeders for distillery men said : "13y thunder, sir, that was tefor half -fat nd farmers. March, A. D., 1898, FARM TO RENT. - k. Lots 16 and 17 in the B Concession of the Township of Howiclr, (the Crocket • Willits farm), will be leased to a good tenant for a term of years at a reason- able rent. Apply to 0. H. Willits, Wrox- eter. or to the undersigned. Dated this 7th day of Feb., A. D. 1808. R. VANSTOITE, Wingbam,. Solicitor for estate of Crooket Willits, deceased. EXECUTOR'S SALE oe01- VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY.I Pursuant to the powers in bre vested as Executor of tho estate of Eliza Dale, late of the Town of Wtngham. in the County of linti,•y� 1.. w deceased, 1 will offer for sale byPttrlic nd from r,4c 'to 3,,C oh,nize hotel, in t,ile Town of uta eCounty of Huron, on • Wednesday, the 2nd clay of straight from the shoulder. It never Sheep and lambs --Sheep both for struck me that way. I thought poli- butchers and for export sold about different from business 1 oar 10wt higher from $3 to $3.60 THE Conservatives of East Huron will hold a mass meeting at Brussels this (Friday) evening Mr. Whitney leader of the Opposition and other The sisters of Robert A. Johnston, cetors eat mea. will address the el• merchant. are vielting him this week. Mors. at his general store here. THE great: at tribute that can be paid to the honesty of the Ontario .Administration is the' fact that ;hough the Government have spent $83,000,000 during their term in of- ilce, the Opposition have been unable to put their fingers on a single ease of earruption. Tama: ie a little change in the etrengtit of parties in the Dominion House since last session. Official figures show 125 Liberals, 80 Con- servatives, 5 patrons and 3 indepencl- gei.t Conservatives. Ontario sends 45 4.il:erl i, 40 Conservtives, 3 independ cut Conservatives and 4 Patrons. With the exeeption of ,Mr. Robertson sat Toronto, ,citta• ltrast I of ontn, all of obese andel at 0 o'clock in the afternoon, the following valu• able property that is to say :-- Lot No, 12, on the east side of Alice street, and f Uhurt street, in Jane Sadler's survey• , ties were c per C norm suit• have given me something to think" per cwt. Lambs for export were al- in the said Town to storey Wingham. On this proper;v 3 mar, and I am obliged to you•-- so firmer, selling f om $4.85 to $5.15 salon foie form1. u i On ambo cellar, The ammo dis ' Toronto Globe. i per cwt. Buek5 fetch 2?; t0 3e per welt situated. and is a desirable•residenee. i, lb. TERMS Ol' SALE -Ten per cent of the purchase IA MEST0�C1T• money on the day of the sale and the balance in ' Calves --Offerings were light and thirty days thereafter Arrangements can be made, M r. Dan Richardson of Ethel, has' all soon sold at firm prices from $2 however to leave a portion of [the purchase money on mortgage at revs0uable interest. Further pat- purchased the farm owned by Mr. • to $8 each. Choice veals are want- ton mo tiny tenthf thc otsaiu toor intale erelst. Furthern the e made ;mown Bishop sr., for $900. We welcome ed. f Auctioneer or from the January, Dated this 31st day ofude'sA. 0,, I393. Ihl m to this neighborhood, I Dtihtll Cows -The demand was fair i, yANSTONG, win,ltam, - WM. A14BL•CIiLE. We regret to state that Mrs. Itilru and the Offerings KCI'e light so that say suffered a• parlt,ic stroke on i price's held well up, at from $29 Tuseday fast. She has been in a4(; each. veey low condition ever since. Hogs -There was no change in Solicitor and executor. ExoCntor. Fernic Eckmier, the three -year -this a1'ne, the s 1o old daughter of our blacksmith, is suffering froman attack of scarlet-• ina Mr. Peter Moffat has realized the fact that it is not well for mitn to i stockers, light weights and prime live shone, and took onto himself a 1 selected yearlings, $3.75 to $4.10 ; w prices o AUCTION SALE f last week 0p `•At'o1a1.1•1- ruling to•day. Choice, selections of Farm and Village Properties. and s retch 5c per bacon hogs springer t A• lb. n i� nt to the pon•era in me vrsted as e- h.ast Buffalo, N. 'Si. February ii-- AtoYenrae, I a _ , John Carquharsnn, Auctioneer, at tt Feeders, good quality,$4,10 to $4.25 Vendome Hotel, ursua si;ne0 of t110 estate- sial etfeeta of naniel will offer for sale by Public Auction, by 1 Cattle-- Canadians were quoted :- 1e ee ers, feeders common to good, 9.�3 l0 to $4; in the 'Village of Tceswatcr, in the County of alines, i izzie s L wife in the person of ti s Brown of Fordwich, on Wednesday. The happy couple will settle clown to the realities of married life at his home on the boundary. A most successul political meeting was held here in McEwens hall on Saturday evening. Mr. Hislop and Mr. Mooney were both present, Mr. Thomas Strachan was voted co the chair, and called on Mr. IIislop to common grade stockers and feeders $3 to 9;3.50 ; stock heifers, light corn.snort to good, $3.10 to $3.30. Hogs --Good to choice Yorkers, $4.20 ; mixers packers' grades, $ 120 to $4.22 ; medium weights $4.35 ; heavy hogs, $4.25 ; roughs $3.50 to $3.70 ; stags, $2.75 to $3.15 ; pigs $3.75 to $3.45• Sheep and Lambs ---Choice to ex- tra, $5 65 to $5.75 ; fair to good, address the =eating first for thirty--• 1$5.35 to $5.60 ; culls to common, five minutes, with a reply. of ten min- I $4.75 to $5.25 ; yealings, common to utes. Mr. Mooney ,spoke for three- I choice, $4.75 to $5.15 ; native sheep, quarters of an hour also. The topics;. choice to selected wethers, $1.75 to discussed were the surplus, Timbar I $t 1.00 ; good to choice mixed sheep, Policy, the Piggery issue, and the $1.,.10 to$1.,70 ; common to fair s<1- to Educational :�ysten1, •1l;e meeting' l ;,ie, ;culls to common sheep, ",^, to tilts have heretofore given a general closed with three chclsrs f t11'.olb ctrl : a.00. support to the (xouerntltent. The candidata:, but special prolonged. I The Lang Tanning; Company will s ernment majority over all, inelud cheers for Mr. I lisiop' sir ,rtit begin the erection of a tan - will. �s11 the Speaker, is 37, The ependty, l The \I,'ntrc'tl ftet'ald ul'lice tva�s`necy in Berlin, which be the tianting the Patrol and independent 1 Cl i n r,�ci in rain, w Three hundre d wages that usually go with the Gov. I fire.ttge l to the extent of $lt.l,ti _it) by . hands will be, employed. t, r�i i13, 1 Oil Thursday, the 3rd. day of March, A. D., 1898, . t table in alt coon the 0 YOliON .• r, at 0 o'clock in the art , properties. that is to say : Parcel No.1--Tho east halt of lot No. 19. in the 2nt1 Concession of the Township of Culross, in the County of Bruce, containing fifty -amen and one-half acres& more or less. This farm is situated about fire utiles from the Town of wiuuhant, and four and one half miles from the Village of Teesw Iter, on a good gravel road sou is one of t1>o best twins fn the Township of Culross. There are oh the promises a frame douse 24 1e 31, with kitchen 10 x `14 and woodshed attached ; there is a good stone cellar under the whole house, and the house is heated by staworttl bling funderneath,frame roothonbarn a tfoitdt n driving110 attached and a frame hay shed CO s::10. About 4 acre of the rood is timbered with Vo041 hardwood bush and the halauco is in first cl .ss state of (mid. vation, and is well watered. ferrel No. `7 -Leta 11111010V i and 8, fronting on Eli'Labutlt street, South of tho 111, e1, in the Pillage of Tecswater, In the County of Bruce, containing tIst•fift119 of an aore, Moro or Iess. On these lots are ettnstcd 4 good two storey 11a,u0 . otta,r, 00 x d, with stone cellar full size of hogs and .a frail 0 hitches 14 x 10, w011 hard awl Kat water coi•enitnt for use. Also a 1;o0t1 gardtn and orchard, The property f' (matFilly situated in the said 1 ilia,o of Teeswater and a very desirable rc1•idet te. T1:R31S Ol? ti \t L.---'rien per cent. of the ptsc hasr. money en rho dal of the sale cud tho baa ,ie, 0111du thirty data She.c fpr, Ittther pntti easy fal.d DO YOU. KNOW " THAT WE SELL Groceries Coal Oil Flour Meat Meal Crockery Public School' and High, School Books and Stationery. SmallwareS Toys,- &c. JOHN KERR GROCER, WINGHAM. 189 We wish our many customers and friends a Happy and Pros- perous New Year. During 1898 we will endeavor to meet all the requirements of our increasing trade, and will offer the best possible inducement to our customers. ,ALSEY . PARK $50.00 reward fore a watch we can't fix. �L^I lTJ4.111te1" 1LI� IC.:dI�1MFL p JL'..^J 144T'l�i�•�•ili. 'easg i11•aitr s SEES OUR WINDOW J� •1 i.� •t.111 cotldittonl will lie (tilde 1,ut to 011 the, iI t u t u' alt, or may be had no a, t hi•a9011 to the AM. 1 I} titnctr, to 1. i,. Ou-ciusnn Lit., ll arrlstcr, 1 s 1 ham, or 1.1 the nr+dirsil;ued ntttd this :fist lay of Molnary, A. I+., 1stia. It. %.1NsTOail:, It ingh1tu, SSolkt•itor for Assigner, - JNO. MiKIIN%le,.,W'tttgliam, A,Oi,,mso. W. BARRANI)'S new stock must be converted into cash by 1st JAN., and in order to do this, those beautiful Scotch Tweeds have been rcciuced from $17,00 and. $1S.co to $Io.00, $tI.00 and St 2.00, which have never been sold at these prices in Wing - ham before, It Will pay you to sec these goods before you purchase your winter suit. Xrxt.,loor to 11runratick 110(.1. i -s• 1 i1i'1.7i:Got". M- 01VIZ 'C'CLEI3d'i`P :•1.�i'.�.�'t -`t .L' 1" 1 W. BARRAND Shaw Block, \Vin halal.