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The Wingham Times, 1898-06-17, Page 4T 14,`, WIN it Tim JUNE 17 .0.000•••••1110•111.41.40/109140M0.08.51•1:1130.1•0•••7•1,....-01,..••:10*•040.0•mor.d.......••••••••.••••••4•Moi.,...., .:00i*MCNO*••••••••••••••••••••••111*SICAMMia.•17411*•.•••••••••11,41.117•08*••••10*C.,11••••,...,......X.01.2711. • reliance upon its future, and there islcuimuended that the county pay the MARKET REPO FRESHSTOCK every reason to believe that the I sanu-'• \manses. 1 The report of the jailor showed1 corr.:• oval. by PsA.'111)1.ttaltithi:,ni'rtItItatil'i241651'ealtlF:..751.. —OF— , 1slough of despondeny,largelycreated by 20 years of Tory .malasiministra. that there were but two prisoners! Flour per 100 tbs has been past at last. there in, and the Property committeelnal Twat., 00 t4s'l tt(()) 2 it Wheth reported heving visited the jail anal • Barley 0 30 to 0 35 t 0 47 to 0 4s l 1'1'711, drawn 0 07 to 0 Ols !, (11X1% pet:. pair 0 (11.) ttC)) 00 (-tr Butter ........... .. • . 0 13 to 0 13 Woorl per cord. ... .... .... 01 00 1too 01 210 Eggs per dozen litLy per ton, .......... .... 4 50 to s 001 ed to re,vie same., have , Potatoes, per bushel, .,.. 0 40 to 0 45 prepared and 100 with indicee print- Teetew saw lb Dried Apples, per lb 0 .43 tt(t)) 0 4 ed for the council. ECUNTAIN • It would be unwise to pretend that 1 \ ttlovisthheaeptsl-negsem(tIltitgiton\i,eirsn neinettlitrelb' udtti jet , fouTnitIlece,vieeirssill,,ietpi gorittei itsoit.ttsils pteeL-dtkinr... t100 the , syRIN G Es tis only fair to say that the 'governJ consolidatiou of the by-laws of the talent's liberal and enlightened home county and the Executive committe policy, together with the new eta- recommended that a committee eon - from $1.25 Up, tude towards the United States and sisting of comity councillor Holt, Dr, 'lest quality. , the mother country, ha. e done Much Holmes and Wm. Lane be empower - to raise the Stall:3 of the Dominion • i ides. and improve its prospects, and that . it is consequent's in 0 p \ catch every reviving breath of the On Wednesday tlie council visited \Yu°1- 1iresped. laws se to 211 5 0) to 0 00 \ new commercial prosperity. Manchester bridge millet) had eet DRUGGIST. le 100 The Government and the people injured. by the freshet, and in corm - Campbell's HeadW acheafers are to be congratulated. ell afterwards the Road and Bridge \ cure hdea tieh es . committee recommended that the TO ADVERVISERS. Notice of chang,es must be left at t us office not later than Saturday noon. The eopy for changes must be left not later than Tues- day evening. Casual advertise- ments accepted up to noon Thursday of each week. span on the west eta • nissioner ask What the Government has Aceoth- feet long, and the coml plisned. for tenders for building the abut - The settlement of the Manitoba ment and new iron super structure, school question. __-- and the part or the bridge nut re - The revision of the tariff and the quired be removed to Dyers on the !boundary between Hallett and Wa- heavy reductions on articles used largely by the forme's. The extension of a 25 per cent. tariff preference to Great Britain and her low tariff colonies. The denunciation of the German and Belgain treaties ivhich prevent- ed Britain accepting tarriff preler- ences from her colonies F1tIDA:5L, JUNE 17, 1893. The remarkable awakening of •s• ---e----------------_—_--._ -- British interest in Canada as the tarriff t f he preferences and tu0.2— • am tumts lwanosh, and that the warden and D. Paterson act with the Road coin missioner in accepting tenders. Letter froth D, French, asking for an increase of salary for himself and Mrs. French, was read and sent to the Executive Committee, which re - matron of other Houses of Refuge in Having opened up a shoe store commended that the clerk inquire as the Province, and also as to what next door north of Chisholm's Block, to the salaries paid to caretaker and duties they perform, and the quan- I I a rn now ready for repairing, which EDITORIA.L NOTES. NOB)Di- wants to deny that Mr. Sifton is spending money on imigra- Pion. So did his gory predecessor. The only difference between them is that Mr. Sifton is getting full value, for his dollars. Ass exchange aptly remarks that it the Rouse had sent up the ten com- snandments in the fortn of a bill, Sir Illackenzie BoWell would have had eta amendment ready in the Senate. PRECEDENTS. reSuL Sir Wilfrid's Laurier's visit to the diamond jubilee. The de.velopement of immigration. More people have gone into the Northwest this year than in any similar period since 1882, when the C. P. R. was building. The opening up of the Southern British Columbia mining region by railway connection with eastern Canada. fast ; No. 2, Jas. Campbell on The administration of the Youkon. s boyo ; No. 3, Fred Hess, Zurich ; No The bettering of transportation.au- 4 Chester Prouty, Hay ; No. 5, A.J. vantages by the nroposed fast line,15,1nuie . ; No. 6, F. S. Scott, btle Brussels ; No. 7, P. Porterfield, Mar - the rapid depening of the canals, • of the Intercolonial to pooh • No. 8, Jos. Cowan, Wroxeter. ca•vsnixpi,nrovKlininigv¢.77.1....Tonr"*.rnamviefiNallratta and credited from sale of farm pro -1 dem $275.15, showing a ret expendi- ture for the five months of $1011,11. FINANCE COMMITTEE rishe Finence committee recom- mended pa a ment of a number of acconuts. Motious were made to bold next session of council in Hensall, Sea - forth and Goderieh, the final vote being in favor ot the county town. The council then adjoin -tied to meet in Goderich on the first Tues- day in December. -Clinton New Era. , --,-- onalx*Mos.osairnomMmonirs.rumoo.......spoornia.mmassaa........n.4.41.....stopasitar.crxx*Imasisma WINNER Nerr's Pare Soap in large and small hays: A trial will convince the most skeptical oi its marked super - y over any other Soap. TVTO 'Kerr's Baking Powder in 5e, 10e. and ne tins is guaranteed to give satisfaction. TIED T11 Brooms at a discount of 15 per cent. for a few days yet, r...caonses usoLauariametecnasuur> claslamnsaataa.....conisasaM,simrsaseproup inessissr.1.17•11 CD Darjelling Tea (Black) the best that money can buy, "vstroareakuwarnril.marAnircrzeol.aucsawnartcavatmemarowner,....w.n. canc.:me Maw 75e, a lb. JOHN KE,,RR GED ahrv, WINGHAM. .•IfSOZO.I•1OIPNIOWLV*Br.AZOUISCC•rnrL*AL.Y..•S•Za•srN•••*a•Za.r.l.CtN.Va6.W.,lrrh.ICILSInaTML•irGMIL.Ir•VL•.Wt:,.L.O..... • vame•*.•••••*....*.........••••••••***,...ar*sut.=••••••••••••••Tr*.r•V•Pr...**•••••••••••/. • . H. KE.REY stigE sT RE TONSORIAL ARTIST. 111' Opposite Queen's Hotel, Wingham. For an easy Shave and a First -Class. Rair Cot, give him a trial. Razors Honed. tity of land in connection with such will be done at cash prices. Houses of Refuge and also what Am- ount is paid for hired help, and lay BLYTH. Mr. Alex Butler has returned home from Dangannon. Owing to a break in the engine bed -at the saw mill, it is closed for a few days. Preparations are being made for the 12,th of July celebration. it the same before this council tit its seconded by number of visitors here flint day. Moved by Mr. Holt, P T • ed in the Methodist church on cun- nominating ()I:liners' for the several • expected that there will be a large meeting. in December. Mr, Paterson and carried. that the . . . ot Brussels preach der j, JOHN HILL.. BUTGMER W1NGHAM SA VT MILL, follows :--No. 1, W . Stothers, Bel. Allen's woe's Brussels. (Thoroughly experienced and prat AV. Riesaby taking districts for the next election be as daY• Rev. Mr. Forrest, of Walton, meal in all branches,) erenehed in the PreAllyterlan church Begs to infortn the inhabitants of Wing - on Sinaltiv morniinr and Rev. W. T. ham and neighborhood that lie has sue - Mr. Foster objected to the Gov ern- s:new. grant of $10,000 to the Russell fire sufferers, because it would -"establish a precedent." That is bad logic. If the item was wrong it should have been rejected because it was wrong, and not because it might sweate a precedent. If it was right, it was proper to sustain it and all the more so because it might create :a precedent. Mr. Foster should re- member that he cannot have too many precedents. STILL UNREADY. The Ameaican land forces are still short of shoes, guns, ammunition,and Montreal, the harbor improvements lately authorized at Montreal, Hali- fax and St. John, the equipment of ocean liners with cold storage and the subsidizing of cold storage ware- houses throughout the country. The alien labor law. The repeal of the obnoxious 'fran- chise act. The Dominion plebiscite bill. The abolition of civil service sup- eraanuation. The reduction of Canadian post age to two cents. The securing of a joint commission representing Great Britian, Canada and the United States, which will meet at Quebec to arrange a treaty for the settlement of all points of difference between Canada and the most of the things necessary towards gutting up a good tight. Many of the volunteer officers are ignorant of • drill and army tactics. The men • ;are already sickening under the sonthern heanand dint'of pork and hardtack, and one regiment alone has 200 men in- hospital. The sick season in Cuba has be- gun, and the Florida heat is said to he "not a circumstance" to that of Santiago.' The invasion scarcely be - un, and if it is pressed en, 75 per s!.ent. of Uncle Sam's forces will be in the hospital within six weeks. That is the opinion of men who About the only thing for Uncle the township of Tuckersmithe-espet 1 ' adopted with the addition o one dollar per acre added to Grey, $25, • know. t consider the result of the petition to Moved by Dr. Rollins, seconde by Jas. Snell, that the House of Refuge committee be asked to report on the advisability of raising the physician's salary, or the allowance, if any, for drugs usecl by the, playsi- cian, and the advisability of chang- ing the physician periodically. This went to the House of Refuge comittee, which recommended against it. Letter from Earnest Heaton, ask ing for a grant of $50 for the Child- ren's Aid Society was read and re ferred to the Executive committee, which recommended a grant of $'25. A statement read by the clerk, showing that the appropriations to the several Collegiate institutes were satisfactory, was order to be filed. On motion of councillors Torrance and Holt, the clerk was directe L notify the clerks of the several muni- cipalities of the county to levy the rate for the county and to send state Intent of the amount so levied, not later than December 1st, 1898. On motion of councillors Snell and J. B. McLean, the engineer was di- rected to see that people who had dumped refuse tin and other things t.I 111• United States. This is looked upon in liVashington as the most impor- tant commission in which the States has been concerned since the Geneva Claim Commission. HURON COUNTY COUNCIL. 'MINUTES OF JUNE SE%SIGN. 111c1LEA..l'ir sts SON, Props. All kinds of rough ar d dressed Hall, of lielgra ve in the evening. ceeded to the business formerly carried \ on by Goo. Shaw at lately by D. Mc ing batter and eggs at several out- Lumber, Lath Shingles, 7 • Mr, Geo- Powell was busy purchas• 11 side points during the week. A number of delPgates from here will go to the 0. E. and S. S conz- vention Winghatn next week. Rev. McLean is attending the meeting of the General Aseembly, of the Presbyterian church, at Mon- treal. God frev's hond, nt Goderich on Monday next, will likely attract a number tr,,in here. d The .June Session ot' the Council on the enbankment near the in [CONTINT ED FROM PAGE 6.1 Council was held last week, the war bridge remove the smile, and in den in the chair. default prosecute them. A petition from the trustees of S. , EQUALIZED ASSESSMENT S, No. 8, Tuckersmith, asking for 1 I After several long sittings the heointment of an arbitrator to . equalized assessment of 1808 was liam to do is to keep his boys in Florida until October. By that time the Spanish fleet will be hors de com- bat, the Americans will be better trilled and better acclimated, the weather will be cooler, and the con quest of Cuba should he a comports- tivety easy matte, ing lots 17, 18, 19 and part of .0, 000 to Henson, and a re u Tuckersmith, was referred to the I one dollar per acre in West Wawa= nosh, the result being that Grey is con 4, L. R. S, in the township of I Education committee which mom- I $64,762 more than last year, Hensall mended that no action be token. 1$25,000 more, and West Wawanosh Petition from S. S. N. 2 Elay, ask- $41,725 less. The assessed value ing that an arbitrator be appointed for 1898 is $32,283,119, as against to consider a by-law that had been $39,935,082 for 1897. At the after passed by May township council, noon sitting Mel(illop was raised $1 setting out a new school seetion to per acre. be known as No, 10 in said township HOUSE OF REFUGE COMMITTEE was referred to the Education com- mittee, Which recommended that no I Your committee naet at the House action be taken. of Refuge on March 23rd, and ex - A letter was read from F. Naylor I mined the house and farm, and claimin,g damages for an accident consulted the keeper as to the best sustained at Golley's bridge, be- wav to cultivate the, farm. On the tween East A'trawanosli and Morris, i fith of this month your committee but the Executive committe reeont- : again met and found that directions mended that no action be taken, as I given at previous meeting, bad been theylliad not been furnished with ' carried out satisfactorily. We have sufficient proof of damage. i to report that on both visits the house The matter of commitment of and farm appeared to be well man - Lottie and Flossie Darin, of the town i aged The trees planted last year of Goderleh, to the care of the Child- , and the few ordered to be plantei rens' Aid Society of the Coanty of this year are doing well and the Huron, and charging the county ; farm stock and crops are in good 1.50 per week for their mainten- , condition. The accounts for the for this gear up to the end of °ONG} R LATIONS. The second session of the ,second 'Liberal Parliament in the history of d,he Dominion has closed amid the beginning of a new prosperity such ;Is Canada has never before experi. enced. Foreign trade is spreading by leaps and bounds, the wheat area in the West has increased 25 per cent.; railroads are being extended, canals deepened, capital is flowing, into the country. factories are growl ing, mines are being developed, the Anoney market is active, retailers are buying generously, failures are be - cowing fewer, immigration is inereas. ance, was sent to the Executive 00111 LW log and the exodus to thc ruited mittee which stated tbitt we have May, were audited and found correct, iltates has ceased. The country 15 bad the order reduced from $1.50 to From the inspector's books we find flied with a new hope and a new 1 per week for each child, and re- the total expense aceoutitis$1286.2,G, VOIMMUNI...111 Id Site LOOKS Poor clothes cannot make you look old. Even pale cheeks won't do it. Your household cares may be heavy and disappoint- ments may be deep, but they cannot make you look old. One thin does never fails. It is impossible to look young with the color of seventy years in your hair. it and Aows Bair vigor permanently postpones the tell-tale signs of age. • Used according to directions it gradually brings back the color of youth. At fifty your hair may look as it did at fifteen. It thickens the hair also; stops it from falling out; and Cleanses the scalp from dandruff. Shall we send you our book on the Halt and its Diseases? The iloof Aillrloo Fres. yOu do stot. obtalo 111 the bene- fit* rutOmpectod from 10.utle the viper, lirrlto the dettor about li. rrobOlify ther0 14 dome dtfaculty *lila your irouorti qatetu w1+1.17 rosyb. ooditiy.novoa. Addrtirs, 0. 110%. UMW, Nut, He is prepared to supply ,all kinds of • IVIeat and Butchers' Supplies or the Best quality at lowest prices. Apple Barrels, Hard & Soft Slabs. Orders executed to any part of the Lown with despatch. Also a large quantity of dry Hard Telephone No. 0. . 1 Wood for sale, delivered. . 1 to Telephone orders promptly at - L. JWILLIAIVIS1Itended TRY McLEAN & SON.. INGHAM 1(1 BRESTEAM !AMORY' Our laundry plant has arrive& tor your summer and we are prepaced to turn out first-elass work in all lines of BOOTS and SHOES\ For the convemuoce of customers,' His stock is la DROP BOX will be placed., at the. door to receive work when laundry Good and Cheap !Its closed. \ Laundry Work on the ShortesT Notice. Extra fine line in Children's Wear. Custom work and repairing promptly attended to. J. G. KARGES. • RIVE US A TRIAL with your next order, T. D. LONG Opp. Union 11'•Actory. • WHAT PRETTY COLD RINGS 1 1 hat is what everybody says when they see our stock. 1,Ve make any style of Gold Rings to . order. 'We think we know as much about watch work as any other man in Canada, and will give 13-341304,C}C) for 0 watch wc can't fix. HALSEY PARK. "CN works up -to e -of Rev c 1'