The Wingham Times, 1898-09-09, Page 4WINGHAM TIMES, SEPTEMBER 9, 1898.
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 0, 1898.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
. LIMIT -GOVERNOR CAMERON, of the
1T,. W. T., who for some times past
3...tas been far from well, left Regina
en Wednesday for Gederich for a
rest and to recuperate.
MR, JO EN CRAIG, M. P. P., for
East Wellington, who has been
seriously ill for some months died at
his home in Fergus, on Tuesday even-
ing. He was first returned to the
Legislative Assembly at the general
elections in 1894. he was a Liberal.
'Dm Liberals of West Huron will
'meet in convention at Dungannon,
en Monday next for the purpose of
morninating a candidate for the Com -
none. We understand that their will
be several names before the conven-
tion. The Liberals will need to put
the very best man available in the
Reid. We understand that Mr. Rob t.
Mc. Lean, who ran against M. C.
Cameron at the general elections will
be in the field in the Conservative in-
terests. [Since the above was put in
type, we learn that the eonvention
has been postponed.]
BLYTH.
Mr. W. D. Bentey, of Winnipeg,
was visiting his parents here last
week.
Mr, Joseph Combs and Master
Andrew, are visiting with relatives
in Miehigan.
Miss Stevens has resigned her
tpeeitioYi"our nor Public School teach-
ing staff. She has been troubled
'with her throat.
Mr. Alex. Eldee is making an ex-
tended visit at his old home in Hunt.
ingdbn county, Quebec.
Messrs. McKinnon & Co. have
ruinteeneed the extensive alterations
to their store, and when completed
they wilt possess one of the largest
general stores in Baron county.
Rev. C. L. Mills, of Ilensall, the
stew rector of Trinity church, eon.
doted his first service in the Church
en Sunday last.
A quiet wedding took place at the
residence of Mr. D. McConnell, Mill
street, on Wednesday afternoon, Aug.
31,at. ilia third daughter, Misa:Lily,
W2k5o 1.1nited in the holy bonds of I
EAST WAWANOSII.
The following is the -school report
for S, S. No, 9, for the month of Au-
gust. The names are arranged in
order of merit ascertained hy a sys
tem of daily markings, deductions
being made for bad eond tact, lateness,
e LC. 3
W. -Florence Mien, Maggie MC -
Dougall.
Sr. IIL-Willie Elliott.
Jr. 111. - Nellie Bickle, Frank
Shoebottom, Robby Johnston,
Sr. IL -Bella McDougall, David
Johnston, Alex. Rintoul, Herbert
Shiell, Roy Anderson, Ethel Hicks,
Roy Elle:tit, 'Willie Hicks,
Jr. II. - Howard Shiell, Willie
Shoebottoun
Part H.-- Berlina Johnston.
Part 1, -Carrie Deacon, Wilburn
Ferguson, Stanley Elliott.
Sr. Ist.-Obrissy RID t011), Wilma
Bickle, James Fergueson, Leamon
Hicks.
Jr, Ist.-Harvy Linklater, Tessa
Anderson, Barbara Styles, Ella
Walker'Maggie Casemore.
The following promotions have
been made :-From part 11 to IL -
I; Bile Shoebottom, Howard Shiell;
part 1 to part IL - Carrie Deacon,
Wilburn Fergoeson, Stanley Elliott.
Lome B. Dune Teacher.
School Netes.--Last week the boys
brought scythes, rakes. forks and
wheelbarrows to school and on Fri-
day afternoon set to work cutting
the grass, thistles and weeds in the
schoolyard, The imprevement in
the appearance of the yard amply
repaid them for their bard work.
The school received a call en Tues-
day from Miss Maggie Currie. All
were pleased to note her renewed
health.
Harry Ainsley, of Lower Wing.
barn, a pupil of the Hingham public:
school last term, tendered bis ap-
plication for this school for 1899, at
5200 per annura. The trustees have
not hired him yet. .
Good Work.- Mr. J. 13. Hoover,
who is 72 years of age, accomplished
a great stroke of work the other,day.
He pulled and bound a quarterepf an
acre of fax in seven hours. , If this
MD be beaten by anyone else in the
country Mr. Hoover would like to
hear from them.
Mr. R. Currie has bad the roofs of
his house and barns covered over
with a coat of tar.
Mr. F. Anderson Was in -Dungann-
on on Tuesday last.attending a
meeting of the West WawanosInh'ire
Insurance Co, This company • has
been very 'fortunate during the re-
cent electrical storms, having not
lost one barn and at their meeting on
Tuesday paid the insurance -nn the
cements of a barn whieh was itisur-
ed in their company.
Messrs. Herbert Canaebell ad
George Cunningham left on Monday
morning last to attend Chatham
Business College.
Miss Alice Hoover, of Ma
took in the excursion to Edm
where her sister resides,
Mr. William Bone, who ha been
ill, is slowly recovermg.
Mrs. (Rev.) Geddes, of St. Oather-
ines, who has been visiting in Calvin:
e last,
congregation, raturned hon
week. .:
Mr. Hall, of Belgrave, preached in
Whites
s been.
the Presbyterian church at
church last Sunday evening.' •
Miss Jennie Hintoui, who ha
visiting in Windsor, retu.rned home
efield
last week.
Miss T. McKenzie, of Bruc,
is visiting her sister, , Mrs. W. Me
Barney.
Miss Louie McBurney, of London,
Mrs.
ttend-
Misses',
NI -hitting her parents, Mr. and
II. McBaeney.
. Miss Lizzie May McGee is a
ng the Toronto fair 'with
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r MARalilT REPOnTS.
!*• miles/es.
Wingliarn, Sept. 5. 1805.
• Oorrected by P. Deans, Produce Denier.
Flour per 100 lbs . 1 75 to 2 25
Vail Wheat .. 0 05 to 0 07
• Spring Wheat.. ... ........ . 0 05 to 007
: Oats, old 0 25 to 0 20
Oats, now 0 22 to 0 22
; Barley, -. , ..... ........ 0 60 to 0 35
i Peas 0 43 to 0 50
Turkey, drawn
rnoch,
onton,
-.
ussie and Annie IliteCallurn.
Mr. Robert Shic11, of :the 10th, is
'siting in St. Catharines.
Miss Kate Robertson, of Blyth. is
visiting at her grandparents, Mr. '
n Mrs. Morton,
1st , Castle Shielikwho hap been
(maned to the house with a broke#
I'm, is able to be around again.ite I
Mr. Beecroft left for St. Thomas,
where be will resume his duties as
school teacher. '
'.intiAilmony to Mr. Blanchard lier- S
riegton, a prominent young fernier
or Hallett, by Rev* A. McLean, in, v
the presence of only the immediate
relatives and friends, Miss Young, v
of Lortlesboro', was bridesmaid, and a
ritr. Webb McConnell, brother of the I
bride, assisted the groom. The bride e
was the reelpietit of many useful and 'a
beautiful pretents.
NiirAg THZ TOILM/111TOItSits
VI Years of irritation, Torment midi'
Pain, Relieved and Cared with 8
One fax ofDr. Agnew's Ointnient,
or Skin Diseases and Riles. • 10-
A. Darnell, of Bayden, Neb., wrilee:
°Pot 12 yenta 1 WO tormented with it. I'
thing lilies, the egotly at tirririe Was al -
*twat beyond hearing. 1 tried dozen em
tor snore eocalled pile remedies. without v,
ante. laetime heeefit. Otte hot of De, 11
Agnew's Ointment tared me Thie
remedy tures eezetna when all else fails.
llmlold by A. L. liamilten, Winghain. A
Illyspepata's Clutch« --"Di. Von
tab% Pineapple Tablete are nature's
•Get wonderful remedy for all disorders
C the stomach; The digestive powers
f pineapple Can be tested by mixing
(teal parts ,ot pineapple And hoof and
gitating a temperature of 130' Vall-
e:Melt. when the meat will be entAly
igested, Pineapple Tablets, relieve In •
tie day. 35 cents. Sold by A. Ir4.
ton, Wingharn.
A .
Sheriff Springer died at Berlin on
tonday last.
0 07 to 0 08
6 Butter.- •, •\ 44•• .11 ,I. •.}11, 00
1 1 : 10: 81 ::: : 90:: • •
! Eggs per dozen... . • ... .... 00
A•e 1
Hay per ton, . .••. ,1c?,,ciiietartee:, per bushel, 1: :: 40
.. . 0
1 Tallow ,per lb
Dressed hoes . .. 0
5
, Driod Apples, per lb 0
I Wool
It's True
That we are going to
move into the
Macdonald block, and
04 to 0 05 carry a stook of
40 to 0 00
12 to 0 13 Dry Goods, Groceries,
3.0 to 0 3.0
tio to 1 25 Crockery, &c.,
50 to 5 00
flOto 035 but our announcement
03?, to 0 04
1, will appear in good
iu to 21
00 to 6 00 time.
:t.tve tztook margins,
Toronto, Ont., 'Sept. 6.--1t was.
quiet at the Toronto cattle market
to -day. Receipts, 5(1 cars, including
940 hogs and 1,525 sheep and lambs,
Export cattle were dull, and weaker
cables. The best cattle were quoted
at $4 to $4,40, and selected at $4,50.
Butchers' cattle quiet, at $4.10 to
$4.20 for choice, and $3.75 to $4 for
fair to medium; bulls, $3.50 to $4
per cwt. Stackers and feeders slow
at $3 to 53.50. Sheep and lambs
steady ; export sheep, 53.26 to 53.45,
and bucks, $3 to 53.25; lambs, 53.25
to 54.25. Calves steady, at 51.75 to
55 each. Mitch cows and springers,
$25 to 550 each, Hogs weak, but
prices unchanged ; choice, 54,75 ;
light, 54 to 54 14 ; choice baeon,
54.75; light, 54 to 54.25, and thick
fat, 54.25 ; aows, $81e. to
East Baffaio, N. Y., Sept. 6. -
Cattle -The offerings were princi-
eipally steers that were left over, and
sold. about the basis of yesterday's
close. Calves were in fair demand;
moderate supply at d steady at yes-
terday's close; ehoice to extra were
quoted at 57 to 57.25; good to ehoice,
56.50 to 57, Sheep and lambs -The
trade was unsatisfactory to day, as
half of the offerings of 10 loads- were
the unsalable lets of yesterday, and
the demand was light; there was one
load of Canadas which Sold for $5.40;
native lambs, choice to extra, were
quotable at $5,40 to 55.50; good to
ehoice, 55 to 55,40 ; there. was only a
partial clearance, Which' consisted.of
the, plekecl,hunches '; sheep, cheicanto
extra wetbers, $4.50 to 54.75; mixed,.
choice to extra, 54.25 to 54.50. Hogs
-The offerings were 22 loads ; the
demandtor gcod corn hogs was ae-
tive and higher than the close yes-
terday : heavy Were quotable at
$4.0 o $4.07Yorkere, 54.05 to
54.10; pigs, 53.75, but not many
sold ; roughs, 53 40 to $3.60; stags,
$2,75 to 53.25 ; grassers, 53.90 to
53.95; about all the gond stuff was
reaned up.
L'UCKNOW.
There was a great gathering of
the clans at Lucknow Wecineiclay
of last week -The day of the Cale.
donian acranies. Lucknow in the past
was 'celebrated for its Highland
Sports, but for several years lately
no games were held, it being sap-'
posed that file people might tire of
them. This year, however, a. revi-
val set in, and 'Wednesday's great
'celebration was the rest*. The
town Was in gala attire, the decora-
tiOns being handsotiie and abundant,
The Pipers of the'48th Highlanders
of Toro'nte, sent forth the strains
whieh Seotehmen love so well; and
the titektiOW brass band also was
oitt in full •iorce, It is. estintated
tbat five tholisand visitors were in
the village. Highland dancing and
piping and the Stone -putting, caber.
tossing and °thee games invariably
assoCiated With Highland sports Oc;.-
cupled the afternoon, • Prtvate, Geo.
Start, of he 48th Highlanders,
'who won a great reputation across
the ocean in the fames bayonet'
eompetitioh, took a. prominent part
in the contetta. In the tug-of-war
betweeti teams from Huron and
Bruce the latter were vittorious. A
concert hi • the evening brought the
d. y to a elose. , • •
Mr. f, H. Combo, one of Clinton's
oldest and most: respected business
men died on Ttinrialay of last week.
'1'be law 'will 'be allowed to take
its eourso in the tams Wm, 3. 'Ham-
mond, awaiting execution in Barrie
jail on Sept. 15th, for the tnurder of
his wife, Kate Tough at GravenbUrst.
6oder1ch town offigials thought $35
wcsa,cnougli .to ask •as a license fee
from Main's eirens when there.
Owen, Sound taxed the eirettit $00,
and thd Council 1 finding teak with
their Mayor beeattto he latt the shirer
off too •light.
At present and. up to
about the tenth of
Sept., we will offer all
our stock at reduced
prices in order to
save expense of moving.
AU goods must be
paid for before leaving
the store, or they
will be delivered
C. O. D:
All accounts must
be settled by cash
or note at once.
Groceries, Crockery,
China; Glassware, •
Stationery, School
Supplies, Smallwares
Sm., at wholesale
Prices.
IT PAYS TO
The CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE
CHATHAM, ONT.
still leads its contemporaries in plae.
ing pupils.
134 or our pupils wore placed in
choice positions in the ten months
ending July the lst, an average of
nearly 4 per week. What do you
think of it
"It Pays to Attend the Best.
College re -opens on Tuesday, Sept.
6th for the fall term.
Write for catalogue of eiter de.
partment to
D. MeLACHLAN & CO.
LICENSE TRANSFER.
The undersigned hereby notifies the
publics that he has purchased the hotel
bus:uess Ierel,y carried on by Jacob
Ming, known as the Central Hotel, and
that the license will be transferred on
Sept. 3.0th, 1898.
.1 AU. O'LEARY.
House For Sale or to Rent,
The undersigned offers for Rale or to
rent. a good two storey frame house, en-
training seven rooms, pantry and fruit
closet ; summer kitchen and woodshed;
good stable, hard and soft water, together
with half an acre, or twenty ac -es of land
if required. For particulars apply to
GEO. 1VIeRENZIE,
Wingbam.
PUBLIC NOTICE,
Rasing moved to town to the resi-
dence lately occupied by Geo 1' Wells,
corner Centre and Alfred streets, near
the G -T B, I am prepared to pay the
highest cash prices for ankh:ids of Rags,
Rubbers, Copper, Horse Hair. Wool
Pickings. Iron and Metal of all kinds,
delivered at toy residence, or if word be
left, I will call for same.
C. GOODMAN.
MONEY TO/LOAN
Any arnotint of money to loati On good
farm property at 1;per cent per annum.
Straight Loans-PaYments made to
suit borrower. Satisfaction guru anteed.
'Oh urges mw.
, -AVollice Friday afternoon and all day
;Battu rday.
ABNER COSENS,
M a cdonald Block, Wi p g h am .
and
•
FARM FOR SALE
The undersigned offer for sale the farm
property, being lot 32 in the 12th notices-
3i0o of the Township of East Wawanosh,
3ontran tog 152 acme, more or less,140
%ores of which is' cleared. There are
upon the premises a good bank barn and
'rame bones. The farm will be sold on
mason able terms Apply to
THOS GREGGRY, '
or BENJ. WILLSON.
..e.-.-
-• House and tot For Sale.
The undersigned offers his house and
ot on Alice street for' sale. The house
s a etre room frame one; with kitchen
there is a. number of good fruit trcee
m tne lot. For full partioulars apply to
JAS. 'WILSON, Wmgh.ana.
BOAT FOR SALE
The row boat with oars and cushions'
owplete. owned by Mr. W. 11. Wallace,
an. be purchased at a bargain.
Ayply to R. VANSTONE
TORES FOR SALE
'The administratrix or . the estate of 1
liegander Dawson, deceased. offers for
le the
Stores tn. Wbighani ,
Ow occupied by Messrs N A. Farquhar.
,hand' Miss l3oyd. Offers for the same 1
3oulti be addressed to .
J A MORTON. Wingham. , .
Solicitor for the Estate.
4, or a Su it
F
that will tit comfortably,
look well, Went well, and
keep in good shape, you
bad better go to
•We
„Xerr Spring Goods and Samples
of all the latest designs itt Scotch
.and Canadian Tweeds, Worsteds,.
Selves and Overcoatings to choose
from. Orders filled promptly at
very low prices. •
'Webster 8; Co.,
.0
Queen's 13leik.
SOMETHING
FOYOL:v:AIMERS
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gota
I have between so and 60.
pairs of home-made Boots on
hand. 40 pairs of French Kip,
the balance Veal Kip, all made
of the best material, The
a;ove range in size from 6 to,
I 2 and will be sold right down
in price.
Also a large stock of Ladies'
and Gentlemen's Shoes of all
kinds just received.
Repairing, etc.
J. G. KARGES.
• • • • • ••••••.,....
RETURNED O TIME. '
Carefullv washed, properly ironed,
correctly finishecj and fairly priced-.
that's the history of s,our linen tvben
brought here. Not a thing in our
washing preparations to injure ihe
fibre of the goods and not a thing.
unhealthy about our work rooms.
J. D. LONG
Opp. Union Factory.
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