The Wingham Times, 1898-03-04, Page 4Rubber
Gods
We have a large stock
of Rubber Goods, Water
Bottles, Syringes, Tub-
ings, Feeder Fittings, &c,,
which we are selling
cheap at
COLIN A. CAMPBELL'S
DIRTG sTc71;iE.
nem South of Post mash
Campbell's Headache Wafer
tures headache.
TO ADV.ER'VISERS,
notice of changes must be left at this
once not later than Saturday
noon. The copy for changes
must be left not later than Tues-
day evening, Casual advertise.
talents accepted up to noon
Thursday of each week.
fLimo
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( 4 " c coral Ball, Dungannon, on 1+'riday
evening last. Mr. Beck was assisted
`'' c) by Messrs. Holmes and Heaton of
of Goderich, while Mr. Garrow was
FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1898. represented by Messrs. Cameron and
Proudfeot. Meeting closed with
cheer for Garrow and Beek.
On Thursday evening of last week
a crowd of young people assembled
at the house of Mr. Chas. Thorn in
GL1irNANSTAN.
.Ail. Thos, Small has returned from
Mount Forest. He thanks there is
no place like the Glen.
Mr. Robt, Harkness spent a few
day last week with his brother-in-
law, James Wallace, of Jamestown.
Mr. Thos. Small left on Thurday
to take part in a 1llaeahee Concert at
Wiliiamson's Corners, Culross.
'I'he W. 1?, 11i. S. held their mon-
thly meeting on Thursday at Mr.
John Scott's,
WROX.ETER,
We understand that Air. Thomas
Rae hasmoved his grocery business
into the store lately occupied by
Messrs. Rutherford & Munroe,
Miss Lottie Orr has returned from
her visit to friends in Wingham.
Messrs. Wilkinson Bros., of Harris
ton, have, we understand, purchased
the Stewart farm west of here.
Mr, James Stafford, of Howlett
has taken up his residence in this
place.
Bicycle agents are very numerous
here,
WEST W11WANOSII,
Mr. Beek, the Conservative c
date held a meeting in the Agneui-
andi-
EDITORIAL NOTES.
WINGiAN done well on Tuesday.
EAST Hthh?oN still falls into the
procession Eric good. Government, order to spend the evening. Social
games and dancing were indulged Addington
RIGS were numerous on Tuesday in, and everybody spent an enjoy- g
Al oma,E
from early morning till late at night. able time. Refreshments were Br o , 'N ly
plentifully supplied and all returned Brant, S ..,
NoRTFI PERTH has done the proper ; to their homes well pleased with the Brockville
idling in electing Mr, Brown as their success of the gathErine, Bruce, N
representative. �' Bruce, 8
.At Londeboro on Wednesday, Bruce, C
THELiberal party have lost a :2nd inst., Mr. Fred. Moss was united Cardwell "'
;21 good plan in the defeat of M. y, in marriage to Miss Ida Riley, of Carlsson
McLean; of South Huron, He was Londeboro5 Dutferzn
Dundas
corning to the front nicely and I Rev. Mill and of the Nile, Deco- Durham, E.......,
corrin have made one nof our best pied the pulpits of the Auburn sir Durham, W..
public men. Quit on Sunday owing to the illness Elgin, E
of Rev. Mr, Couzens Elgin, tv....
Essex,
THE... k I IJ41 �..liIIAM TIMES, MARCH4, 1 x./981.
'l1eet1Gx1 Figures.
The following are the majorities
in the following ridings at the elec-
tion on Tuesday, as near as c:an be
obtained
wns'r mato:i,
G
Goderioh.......,.,.,
Clinton •,'9
filytli , ........ 16
Wingharn .. .
Asltdeld ... , • , • "6l
Colborne... .... . . . ...
W. Wawanosh .
arrow,
E. Wawanoslz ... G1
Goderioli Township
T4uilett• ' •44
101
Majority for Beck -2.
:'oirrit P1:ATII,
Brown
Stratford...... 07
Listowel „.. 6
Mornington.........
Milverton.......,
Elam
Ellice
North Eastbope, ...
Wallace,
:348
135
451 302
Majority for Brown --149.
Beck.
17
12
86
3
125
193
.k'CA.It1?;E`T IMPORTS.
1Vingliarn, Mardi 3, 1898,
Oorreoted by P. Deans, Produce Dealer.
b`lourpar 100 lbs,. .,,..... 1 60 to 2 50
Pall Wheat , 0 85 to 0 86
Spring Wheat • . ' . 0 85 to 0 80
Oats,. ....... ...... 0 30 to 0 30
Barley - 0 25 to 0 26
Peas. ...................... 0 54 to 0 55
Turkey, drawn 0 07 to 0 08
Geese, '4 0 04 to 0 05
Ducks, per pair 0 40 to 0 60
Butter,,,.. . 0 14 to 0 15
Eggs per dozen............ 0 15 to 0 15
Wood per cord....., .. 1 00 to 1 25
Hay per ton . , , . , , . , 5 00 to 5 50
Potatoes, per bushel, , , , . 0 30 to 0 36
Tallow ,pez• Ib . , .. 0 3 to 0 8
Dried Apples, per lb 0 8 to 0 4
Wool 19 to `91
Dressed hoar 5 00 to 6 00
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WANTED --.......•r.,.
Maywrod 1 Vain ors' sons at; industrious persons of fair ,.du-
oAtion to wno a $6R a month would be en hmnee•
• • • . j ment, I „Dula also engage a few Ladies at their
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Mrs. Kelly, a venerable lady of
85 years, mother of Rev. Father
Kelly, , parish priest of Walkerton,
died at her son's residence' on Thilrs-
day.
The Toronto Industrial I+`air will
be held this year from the 29th of
August to the 10tH of Sept., being
the same two weeks as last year.
. ratiaDLEP•G;lISIETSON CO., LnIITin,, Toronto,
Own !tonna,
LINSCOTT, Toronto.
AGENTS
Ito Klondike Gold melds" tike a whirlwind, Ex.
perienced cam neer% rooting the richest h'rr•est of
their Iireet; now beginners tloh.g wonders. Nearly
everybody subscribes. unc Iauni: follow on a yarn,
at 512 a month is snaking $75. A lady typewrither
at $3 a week is clearing ell. A mechanic who had
earned $1.00 a dar is clearing 5 a day. We want
more agents. Cnuyassini; outfit 250, worth $1.
MIADLEY•GAAitETSON CO., LIMITED, Toronto.
AGENTS
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Dis•,usses ail phaees of the subrlecn. Contains •;7'5t
Life and work of Miss Willard, the nest wonderful
woman of the eentu'ry. Over a hundred beautiful
portraits of the greatest ,women known, with
biographical sketches. Snap for can%assera.
THE 1JNSCOTT COMPANY,
ToaoiTo.
AGENTS
"Glimpses of the Unseen," fascinating book,
Sweeps the entire Hold of borderland subjects.
Everybody orders, Idarvelious illustrations. ;pros.
pectus fres to onnvasser.
THE S CCESSF L C CIC TE&
CO\r,TITtlENO],-� LTBEB;4L8,�-__.µ• � .T.-_ _'.� _..
CONSERVATIVE. OTHER.
WE have been unable to obtain ! Mr. Ted Jones has rented the farm Essex, 8
%Iie figures for East and South Huron of Mr. McLean of the 6th concession Frontenae
Taut we understand that Air. lI,siri for the coming year.. Glengarry
A , . Grenville
was elected in East Huron by a ma- I Grey, 0
jority of' over 500, and that Mr. Eil- CULkCS6. Grey. N
her received over 150 majority in 'n Heldrman&,....
the South riding. , The following notice which refers Halton
to the marriage of a daughter of Mr, Hamilton, E
THE situation in West Huron is !Donald McLean, of Culrtss is taken Hastings W
to be very much . regretted. lir, from one of the papers published at Hastings, E.
Gamow has taken a very prominent Sault Ste, Marie: ---"A pretty weld- Hastings, N
dace in the Legislature and was one, mg was solemnized at the home of Huron, S ,Mr. and Mrs. John ..
Of the most pains -taking members 'street, Tuesday evening, Feb. 8th, at Kon Division ent ,k1
in the House. A recount will likely, 8 o'cick, when Thomas Howell and Kent, W
be in order, as Mr., Beck only has a : Miss Ella McLean, both of this elty, Kingston ....
Majority of two, were married by the Rev. A. W, Larnbton,
1 WE
-,. 'Stalker. The bridesmaid was Miss Lanark, N
THE RESULT, t Anna McLean, sister of' the bride, LLennonanark, S
'Y The people spoke through the ballot and the groom was supported b Leeds. , ....... ,�,
y
Charles Moles. Mr. Howell has been Lineetn.. a ...
box on Tuesday and the Hardy Gov- a resident of the Soo for the
ernment has been sustained bya small seven years and is a highly respee ed London
majority, In the election of 1894, young man. The bride has lived Middlesex, E
• O Liberals were elected. The nuns- here for two years and is an aceom--
lber has been reduced to 49. In pushed young lady. After the Inar-
1894 only 27 Conservatives were riage ceremony the guests all sat
elected ; this time 44 members will pawn to a bounteous and, e-
aconstitute thea pared by Airs. Bone. Mr. Mrs.
opposition, In the Howell received many handsome pre-
election 011 Tuesday only one inde.. Bents. After spending a few plea -
pendent and one patron were •
sant boars the young couple depart-
ed for their neat home on Arlington
elected against 17 In the election of street."
1804. The Conservative party has
bean strengthened more at the ex -1,
.litre ',Stools irfarkets.
pense of the Independents than ' East Buffalo, N. Y. March 2- -Cat-
the Liberals. The independents tle--Receipts, 8 cars ; market was
.have been practically tut out of ex. strong ;or good medium steers and
iistc;nee and it still now be as it butchers' stock. Iic'gs._Receipts, 20
should be, between the two rent ears ' market about steady up to
pre -
political g noon, when a stronger feeling' pre•
Ilm ` i patties of this country.'nailed. Good to choice Yorkers
.Anions the defeated on the Liberal 5120 to 64.25 ; prime selected light
aide are Lieut, Col. Gibson, late Com Yorker's, S4.`.0 to 84.20; mixed pack.
tlssioner of Crown Lands ; Hon, ere grades, medium weights and
,Sohn Dryden, Minister of Agricni. hogs, $4.20 to $$4,25 ; roughs, 0.60
Sao *tiro;
M J.
M. Y.
McLean,
of of West t to $3.$3 80 ;stags, $2 75 to : 3.10 ; pigs
�luron; Dr, Mciiay, of Victoria; eelpts,t25 cars Sheep
anmad et w lambs -Re.
Mr. Middleton, Hamilton, and others. from the start, and buyers ands sell 1
be Conservative party last some of ers were
their leaders, among them being Mr. views, with the result hat the laart in tter
t. John, of West York ; T•ieut. Col. obliged to coneede to a full decline of
Iiern:;, of Balton • Dr.of a nickle on lamb, and stroiri;er for'
Norte Ontario , Tilos. lhagwood, alt but prifne handy sheep ; native
of `thrill Perth and some others. The lambs choice to extra, 5.75 to 85.85
vaajorit!es in several of the eonstit. calls to conirnon,5 to $5.40 ; year -
'weirs were very small and recounts lings, Common to choice S- /• r
will be in order which may better $5.75 ; native sheep, choke; to select
the 8 er wether, ,,1.75 to $1.i3O
etre g.w a list of the suceesef I �arxl to
C H Warturan *1 Reid ,,
*C F Farewell i)r Deli
*James Commee. . 0 W Chadwick
*D Burt .1 H Fisher `
*A S Hardy Geo Elliott
*Geo P Graham 7 Culbert
*(S M Bowman D M Jermyn.
*IL E Truax.
*A Malcolm ' ` `
Wm Wright *A E Little
G Buckham *G N, Kidd
*Dr John Barr.... .
P Whitney. '.
*W A Fallis " '
* 4v H Reid
W33 Lawson
9 Grandy
Dr Mitchell
D Maolntyro
*D
*W P McKee
*J A Auld ....,..
D 0 McRae
Angus Buobannan
J Boland..
J D Horgan
J Cleland
*I W Holmes
* 7obn ft Barber.. , .
J `T Middleton
T $2 Gibson
):I G Bleecker
*8 Russell.
B 0 Lott
*A Hyslop
M Y McLean
J T Garrow
*R : erguson , ,
*T L Pardo
*Wm Harty ..
*x J Pettypieee
*F P' Pardee
*�'V 'C Caldwell
�l M Clark
W 7 webster
*13 Ayleaworth
.lames Doran
*Col F B Leys
Dr McWilliams,..,
Middlesex, N +*W H Taylor......
Middteeex, W 1*Geo W Ross
It Harcourt...,
"Dr Bridgeland ..
*I Loulhrin
*W A. Charlton,.,,
*E G Carpenter.,,
*J H Douglas
*5 Cla'-lr„
T W Chapple
J Dryden ,...
Geo O'Keefe ..
*Alex Latngclen
*A Pattuilo
*Dr McKay
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Mona
Muskoka .... ,. ,
Nipissing .,,.
illorfotk, 8
Norfolk. N..........,
Noi thumberland, E,
Northumberland, W
Ontario, N
Ontario, S
Ottawa ...... ..... "'
Oxford, N .... , , ,
Oxford, 5,,,,
Parry Sound
peellli, N * r Smith
Perth, S *J Brown
rip
Peterborough, E.... * C ezaMod
14 731ezard.. ..
Ty^'erborough, W...., *711 Stratton J W Garvin
*0 W Brower
F G M,Dimmid
G A Wintermute
W P Klllackey
*J s .Gallagher
*0 It M'QDonaid
*It L Joynt
*J B Lucas
*Dr D Jamieson ..
"G M Boyd
F R Lader
Lieut•Cvi Kerns,,
'B. Carscallen
*F A Colguhonn
*M 13 Morrison
John Stokes
*ty J Alien
I3 Mooney
*II Either. , -
*J Beck
A 14I Mason
Dr W 1'. Hall
Dr E H Smythe
Dr J A MoLeay
.1 S Macdonald
W Dynes
Joseph Martin
J L Haycock
D M Meplierson
7 w Davis
D McNichol
Dr R F Preston
*Lient•CoI Matheson
*Walter Beatty
Dr lrteaeham
*Dr L Jessop
Adam Beck
*TD Hodgins
C 0 Hodgins ,
G 13 Campbell
Thos Galbraith
G T' Langford
(: Lamarche
Jt, Buck
O Robertson
Dr W A Wiliorghby,,
John 'a' Mulholland
*W H Hoyle •
*0 Calder
1 Slattery
*013 Powell j..
A Montagne Louis Kaufman..
E N Chambers...,
Joseph Lagar *W It Beatty. , , ,
i W Beynon
1T Magi•
+*N
Monteith Geo Frame
Dr Ford
P D �CoCalluln
A T Gurd
(II. B. Ashplant
tO. H. Gould
( Prescott.,
Prince Edward
Renfrew,S
Renfrew, N .....
C Russell
Simeoe, W
Simeoe, E
, Sint e. C
Stormont ....
Toronto, E
Toronto, W...
Toronto, 5,........,
Toronto, N
Victoria, .E.... ,
Victoria, W..
Waterloo, S
Waterloo, N
Voll
and
Wellington, I•
Wellington, S
Weilinl;ton, tv
SVentwartb,
Wentworth,
York, 10
York, W
York, *f
*A Evanturel
IN Sprague
,*R A Campbell ..
•1H Barr...,
.10 Guibord
sw M Harvey
'D Davidson......
iA itlulhern
0 Caldwell
. Dr Jamas Spence...
11v 11Rogers.....
jbr E If Dewart...
.7 Austin
'Dr McKCay.,,.....
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1.1
1 tar Cleffieug
t" tV Sit German
I
I*W 1i Detnpsey •J Caves
••8 .1 Dempsey .. ...,+lohit Bonfield
*A T White •
.. 3 Robillard
*J S Duff '& Currie
*AMiseampbell„ ,1
.. *A B Thompson Amos Train
*J McLaughlin 'John Bennett
*Dr .It A. Pyne 1,
*Thos Crawford1 ...•......
, *J J k'ov. ....... , ...
. *G 3' ktartet'f..................
*J II Carnegie
1*+7 Craig
*J Mutrie..,, 1Hy Ilotkol..
g Scott - ....
A I'' Pirie
*3 Dickenson .. , .
c'1 Richardson.... ,
*W .7 Hill....
*1, 7 Debs.- .....
•i *8 .l Fox .
*W A Kribs. ,,
*1I' G Lackher .....
.7 H Pew
Dr Coughlin
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*x' A. Wardell
1Sanford I•.volts
i<l w 'Joyce
•il tv Ht .loin,
.!Licit Cul iL',iylinl;.,..l,. J. titilhvell
Jatnes Park
.lames Anderson
"G Tucker
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DO
YouDrink
Tea, Coffee or Cocoa. If so, we watt to
tell you that we are offering great value
in the ,above lines of goods. Try our
India Ceylon and Japan Teas, We
guarantee satisfaction, •
JOHN KERR
GROCER, WINGHAM,
J
1 Y98
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.
HALSEY PARK
$50.00 reward for a watch we
can't fix.
Dere we are
once more
As a further inducement to • pay cash for your furniture
and picture frames, we are going to give to everyone buying
from us the chance of getting a gold watch or a parlor shite
free. We art going to do it precisely the same wayas the
last. That is we give a guess for every
buy. The only difference there will bdollar's worth r you
will be filled. with peas, corn and beans* It is the sari it;
only filled different, Some askhow we can afford this. I is
done e in this way ; Our expenses are low, we sell for small
profits, get the cash, and you don't have to pay your neighbor's
bad debts. g
'111e last contest was won by Mr. Jas. McGavin,
the watch, and is much pleased with it, and he says itlis not
as goon as we reconunendcd it to be. just
t! aria CliU1L'8 ?1il:ecrl kllr!E;li, >lf.•lf l tf, +1,iJ , , , , r
defeated candidates in the different c>onitnori to fair, $.t,40 -;
Those wanted tilos have been elected. l'n will be well, ti`el e arc
;r'lrxings. Ito 1. til • culls 4rl Liberals, d t C'RE
1 Patron. The election in
i 1�Jt11,
to eaftilliCli Slice" °i $3,90.T " Conservative, 1 Independent,
p, ., ,,_ r to ' Russell does not take place until 1larcl
QDi>pO itr :tlrae4ll rxiitticd Rinek.
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