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The Wingham Times, 1898-07-01, Page 4•• r • • NGLISH GREEN PARIS Guaranteed Pure or money refunded, VOL: A. Jil,1\11111ELL • DRUGG./ST. Campbell's Headache Wafers cure headaches. SIY.lootirotolo,,pos,are_orro,,,,,,,,,,IstoomoosWoobol0000loOoromos000mostol orOolow. TO A.DVERVISEBS. Notice ofchanges must be left at this office not later than Saturday noon. The copy for changes must be left not later than Tues- day evening. Casual advertise- ments accepted up to noon Thursday of each week. 1.11..E WIN 611A.A1 11.51.ES) JULY 14, t698. A COWARDLY SUGGESTION ,1,4vo bye An anonymous and pusillanimous writing to an exehange complains because of the "useless waste of about a million and a half dollars annually - for militia and defence "because" he says, "one efforts would be rani° against a force 15 tunes our number," We do not know this agricultural hero, but we are ot the opinion that there are holes in his fences, and ob- structions in his drains ; that his barn Ieaks and his grain is always No. 2 or worst". We have no doubt brit that bis apples rot for lack of picking and his house emits for want of painting ; and that tie wife keeps the family out of the poor- house by the proceeds of the dairy. On the whole we think his name sounds like Mariano Santiago, aed that an army of such soldiers nu matter how numerous would be de. feated before the enem3r ever came in sight. Heexpreases a desire to follow some Cromwell who will purge the parliament at Ottawa. We may add that Cromwell never had any use for men of his kidney ex- cept as cooks or mule drivers; and we doubt if they would be much good even at that. 04e 0:1ingtlant tunes CANADA'S BIG BOOM. FRIDAY. JULY 1, 1898. EDITODIAL NOTES. The blue blood of Castile seems to •have turned yellow, The Tories had 20 years to do it in but they never did it. We don't mind admitting that Providere favored the Liberals. The Spaniards have plenty of Mausers, but they don't catch any mice. We are sorry that more of that $41,000,000 trade increase did not tome our way Leiter may have starved a few Italians, but he was "pie" for the farmers of Canada. Since the trade statistics were published several Tory ink•squirters have run somewhat dry. Mr. Justice Lister's decisions will ies none the less respected, because the Mail brands him with the name of "Jim." • Merchants can secure reserve seats on the wavecrest of advancing prosperity, by advertising in this ad- mirable fatally newspaper. The American tnilitiamen doubt. less regret that they cannot accept the Toronto Mail's kind invitation, to an international rifle match, They have a previous engagement in Cuba. Hon. M. C. Canaeron, Lieutenant -- Go vernor of th e Nom h west Territories, was banquette ci and presented with an address by Goderich friends. Mr. Cemeron and daughter left this week for Regina. It is understood that the election trials will come off in September. Not tend to control the mainsprings ef More than ten or a dozen of the the world's commere,e. It does not eighteen protests for which the place aim to turn the erank of the universe, but it is resolved to give good govern - of trial was arranged the other day will, it is expected, come to actual went to the pet pie whom it represeuts; trial, and it is deterrnined, when the tide of the world's prosperity flows by, Had the recent and vast increase in Canadian trade oceured during the late Government's time the Tory press world have blazed with self- congratulation. The Tory leaders would have taken personal credit s for the crops, the foreign demand, the weather and the birth rate, while d Bowell and Tupper would have been pictured with wings, haloes and cornucopias, showering wealth a happiness upon a dependent a greatfal people. But it happened differently, a now instead of giving the Libel Government a little of the ere they would thealaelves have take we see the Tories, great and snaa searching in all kinds of places f all kinds of reasons, to show wi the Government deserves no ered at all, but on the contrary should b condemned and removed from offlc For raontlis they have been Mehl ing that a reduced tariff would brin ruin, while in the same breath the reproached the Government fcr no reducing the tariff. Day after da they have iterated and reiterate that there has been no reduction 1 the tariff; but now they come for ward and coolly declare that a re dueed tariff has caused the boom They also attribute the revival t Leiter, the Spanish war, to Provi- dence and to fine weather. 13u there was plenty of fine weather in the Tory 'days. War was followed by war, and old Hutch and Pard - ridge were as active in their day as Leiter has beeti. But neither war nor wheat -corners brought pros. perity. The Liberal party lays no claim to Divine power. it does not pre. eat marmots, Toronto, Ont., June 28.---Tbe ea tie receipts at the western yarde to day were tape, being seventy vat .151MtliET 1111111011,TS. WINOXIAN. t. Wingliam, May 26, 1898. 4..3orreatecl by P. Deans, Produce Dealer. .s l?lour per 100 !be 1 75 to 2 40 FaIl Wheat ..... 75 to 0 SO 8 s • prIng Wheat 0 75 to 0 240 ' v Oats, 0 24 to 0 25 e Barley..... 0 30 to 0 35 r Peas 0 45 to 0 45 Turkey, drawn . 0 07 to 0 08 S (*esti, ** 0 04 to 0 05 Dauutt)tker'., .... 4120 ttcoi -01)() 4. Eggs per Omen 0 9 to 0 09 ,Wood per cord.... „ 1 00 to 1 25 Hay per ton, •• . 4 50 to 5 00 ' Tritoitiaotlove,ap,lirefbbush 1, 0 30 to 0 85 0 4 to 0 4 Dried Apples, per lb Dressed hogs 0 3 to 0 4 Wool 19 to 21 00 to 6 00 40101. Nienor.sori-In Wi ng liana en .1 u ne 23rii, the wife of Mr. Wm. Nicholaon; a son. Salmons -In Wingliain. on June 301h, 1 the wife of Mr. A. .14.1, Simmons, of a t IVAL3En-In East W awenosh, on June iyughter. . 25th, the wife of Elisea Walker, of a SOD. V? ng o 0 hogs. Trade wa decidedly slow, comparatively fo cattle changing hands during th morning. The market waR easie in most lines and the indication point to a still further decline Re port cattle were plentiful 'but buyer were holding off.Good cattle brough from $4.50 to 84 75,whileexport bull sold around 83 50 to $4. Butchers cattle were easier. Medium offering were Mooted at 13,25 to 83,75 pe ewt, The choicest offerings were ex- changed at as high as $4 per cwt. The market for stockers showed an easier tendency. Common cattle ranged from $8 50 to $8.75. Some very choice offerings brought 10c more, Feeders were quoted frau $3.75 to $4. Atha cows in fair de- mand at 825 to $50. Stoeit bells a 3 to $3.15. Sheep and lambs quiet Sheep, 2 at 81c ; bucks :.?-teiLailibs $2.75 to $8 25, Calves quiet at $4 to $10, Hogs steady at 51c fou choice bacon ; $4.75 for thielt fat and light, and $3 to $3.50 for sows, East Buffalo N. Y. June 98. -Cat• tle-Receipts light and all consigned through, but several leads of sale stock ; market closed very dull and grades but the few choice dry fad cattle on sale, but all these sold at full strong to higher prices ; tops sold at $4.95 to $5.10 per cwt. Weals and calves -Tops sold at $5 to and fair to good ranged frona to $5.75. Milch cows and springers -Receipts heavy ; choice to fancy pringers, $38 to $42. Hogs, the narket ruled about steady ttt yester- Ay's close up to noon, with but few gocd weight hogs on sale ; good to choice Yorkers, $4.05 ; light to good $4.05 ; roughs, $8.25 to $8.50 ; stags to $8 ; pigs, $4 to $4,05. Sheep and lambs -Nothing doing ; feeling nominally unchanged ; yearling lambs, choice to extra, at5.50 to $5.05 fair to good, $5.15 to $5,40 ; malls to coomtnan, $4,25 to $5 ; native sheep, chuice to selected 'ethers, $4.80 to $4.90 ; good to choice mixed sheep, $4.50 to $4,75 ; common to fair, $4 to $4.40; eulls to common sheep, $8.25 to lf;;3.85. nd nd nd 'al dit 111 11, .or ty it e e. rg y t y d n t- te„.....,....„-........................ that this Doininion stall be in it -up NOT MUCH RUIN' HERE. to the neck I M an evidence of the ruin which The imports this year have been $16,649,000 more than last year. the Liberal uoverrirnent has brought to The exports have increased $.23 876 - n Canada the esteemed Mail re 000, or double the inerease in the, anarks, tlatt while Canadian exports United States eompared with the l eilemsee $25,000.,000 last year, population ot the two countries, Americas: exports have $158,000,000. These figures show the result of the The Mai; seemingly thinks that Can at diliberal Polley, and they indicate the iturenee between a Government of la, with a population of 6,000 000 action and a Government of blaff. eatould show as large a gross increase tee the U. S. with its population of .e---se-----e--- V0,000,00.) Canadians generally The corner stone of the Bruce *will not be so unreasonable, and will House of Refuge was laid at Walk piobably Le satigied with the fact Neon on Friday last. that while Afterlean exports have Alex. Sheppard, one ot the oldest increased i!.5::,:2513,000 for evely Mil- residents of Windsor, committed If ati ot the population, the Canadian suicide by throwing himself into the growth about doubled that and was liver, for every million of the Impulatien, In order that the Amer. thigh NteCurdy, who holds the 1/ 1.48 London Tevoitt for appearances at 1 n growth should equal the Cana,.1 dim, or. this basis, the Mummy; court as a drunk, was up again for i 0 wuld ie to increase t'leir exports the 63rd time this week. y ,000 dollars worth, in- Louis E. Copping, elerk in the; El is stead t! the comparatively 'trifling Department of Agriculture, Ottawa,' cam or $:5'3,1411 i,000 actually. shown is missing. He is alleged to be' a Ilv their statistics. short in his accounts, ' tl News Notes. Adam Thompson and family have returned to Goderich, after residing for the past eight years in Chicago. Flank Simons of Everton, lington County, 22 years of age com- mitted suicide by ehooting. He is said to have been disappointed ih love. The tramp who murdered Police man Twohey of London still eludes capture, fie is said to have stolen a horse to aid himilt his flight and is 'asserted to have shot at and narrowly missed wounding a pur- suer. Edward Hinchly, of Seaforth, met with a painful accident one day last week, while working with an old mower. The knives became de welted and fell on the fore finger of the left hand nearly severing it from the hand. Bettie Russel, daughter of Robert Russel, received a shock from light ening the other day that paralyzed I ner left side. and so affected her speech that for a time she could, scarcely make herself understood. She is recevering. Mr. Dan Calbeck, who has been "under the weather" for some months past and recruiting among friends in Goderich township, re- turned Tuesday to Woodstock, where he has a foremanship in the big furniture faetory. In driving along it frequently happens that deg* will frequently spring into the road, tied with their barking and savage demonatrations frighten even horses toted for their doeility. Owners of dogs should bear in mind that they are liable for damages resulting from this. A new series of pos'age stamps 1?... beitig issued which remclies the deficiency. The maple leaf designs at the two bottom earners have been replaced by the Arabic figures re pteaenting the denOtnination, while he centre oval enelosing the queen's. read has been made slightly later, n the last issue the 15, 20 and 50 mit denominations 'Were • erc sued, but they will be !Witted in le new issue. Of the passing variety,' le sirs and tens will be the rarest s fewer were made of thin than of le others. mutatmtn. Mounort -Mel.P.sittaisii-A.t the Meth- odist Chnroh, eiarte_htle, Got, ou ji,ne 22ed, by a. M. Simptim, assisted by Her. John Pepper, 13 A., Manly Leucon Mordon, of the Bank of Hato ii WM Ham- ilton, formerly or ‘Vinetitu, to Mary Amelia Enfield McFarland. only daugh. iter of 1V, J. McFarland, Esq. Inzu, Dee -In Howiok, on Monday morning June f.).0th 1898, John H. Day • god 40 years, 4 months and 25 days, Is Your Dauguter In School ? There are thousands of sickly school girls dragging their way through school who might be enjoying the frill vigor of their youth by taking Scott's Emulsion. Rain is reported to have 1 onc material damage to the emirs of Essex Co.unty. Miss Nettie. Chet, who was form- erly an employee in Geo. Good's store, Seafori h, hitt lately reakient of Cliuton, was married to Ogle 000per, a merchant 'f that town, at the residence ot J. T. Clark, Toronto, on Wednesday evenieg, • According te a statement pre- pareciby County Treasurer Robert son, the County of Bruee will expend this year the Mai of 406,047. This includes the ceet of the ilouse of Refuge, estimated at $23,000 The receipts are estimated a $14,761.42. and it debentures are issued tor $20,060 for the House of Rein that will require a levy ef c,8I 985 58 as CM 11 ty rate. .1)15.,1;,5r.t.,1•!•,,S,..::., • 44,108441.gtfr Do you get up with a headache? b there a bad taste in your mouth? Thou you have a poor appetite and a weak diges- tion, You are frequently dizzy, always feet dull and drowsy. You have cold bands and feet. You get but little benefit from your food. You have no ambition to work and the sharp pains of neuralgia dart through your body. NThat is the cause of all thi trouble? Constipated bowels. Qers 1115 will give you prompt relief and certain cute. 'troop You"' Moos! Pare. it you have neglected your CASO a long time, you had better take AV's Sallaparlik abb. It will remove s11 impurities that have beets accumulating in your blood and will greatly strengthen your nerves. 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Lumber, lath, Shingles, Apple Barrels, Hard & Soft Slabss, Also a large quantity of dry Hard, Wood for sale, deliver d Telephone orders promptly at- tended to. NicLEAN & SON.. .....e.„7 -7, - SHOES RETURNED ON TIME His stock is Ca cefully washed, property ironed, correctly finished and Wily priced Go(ad and Cheap ! ehat's the history or linen when .brought here. Not a thine, in, our I GuMtow work and .re'pairing promty ot il washing- -.preparations to injure the Extra fine line in Children's Wear. • I fiaribth'eealfth., the a boguotodosur i mom. and work althing • attended to. "'ILD LONG Opp. Union TiNctory. 1 -'---..-------!-----!---? J. G. ICARGES. WHAT PRETTY COLD HIM 1 hat is what everybody says Ivhen they see our stock. We make any style of Gold Rings to order, We think we know as much about watch work as any other man in Canada,, a.nd will 'give *0840,400 C) for a watch we can't fix. HALSEY PARK. tr1 ors workr 111)404 of Rea G Tran CAR