The Wingham Times, 1898-10-14, Page 4CAMPBELL'S
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W IN TIA)M 'TIMES, OCTOBER 14, 1898.
MARKET REPORTS.
PARCEL 7 I'��iiTG�1 I'J. i Vil$01LAM.
Don, in Toronto SaturdayNight ll'i ighatn, O. 13,1892.
has the following sensible remarks trlvnx° er0 ills �pl��.�kcdt 7 x touts 00 i
to matte in eonnectioxr with the Post,; Fall Wheat „ ,,... 0,00 to 0 01
,j"llrin g �j` heats ........ • . • U OU Goll Ul
Department �.n attack is ti G qw .. 0 22 :to• 0 '25.'
. 05QGo.
. 0 07 to 0, OS
office epartmen ;---. ... 0 30 to 0. 05 s
made upon the Poston:lee Departtuent i 1arley 0 51
DRUGGIST.
TO A.DVERi/1'SNF4S.�..•,
r eas
twenties "in Canada we have to pity, • Turkey, lcawu 0 04 to c105 ,
six coats for four unlaces, or forty' Ducky ger pair 0 04 to 0: 05;
eight cents Jur two pounds, when Olt �� p
d package through the par- 'Du ,spot dozen 0 !/V
e
00 jf;4le
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0
Sending
a pan �h 13 to 0 131
1QOtoX�3
eel post, while •if the same parcel is weed per card '1 00 to 3 oQ
directed to Hong -long or to any I flay t,er to,a,. ••• .... 4 as to Q 0Q
part of Great •Britain the °barge is, Ltti�, p ppb us `e , . 0 a,tQ 0 a
urtgd : 1 los, pct lb 0 to •0 3
aiateen cents for the first pound and 1 , t„
it ;• s]
d tw tr �� t .•
lfotice of changes must be left at this
office not later than Saturday
noon. The copy for changes
ma - It be left not later tha.n Tues -
Casual advertise -
twelve t cots for the second,
ur Thus D essed lions � . 5 CO to R: 00 , •
t3�-eight cents altogether."
, i �....:.a•---cam
it i5 ul'med ''it costs twenty cents. . _ --T •
more to forward such a parcel from
Toronto to Ilamiltun than it costs to
send it across the continent and the
M'Po .StoCln navactts.
Toronto, Ont., ()et: i1.. -•Thirty,
" And four loeds of cattle were Welded at
Pacific Ocean to Hour -Kong• the western yards this tnorning iclten
why not ? Canada is trying to build the im rket o ened. Cables reported .�
up a trade within the Empire and fn a . weak Marken •for. Catuaaiuns an
foreign fields, and it is necessary t0 Loudon, and prices here were lower'; l"'
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Eenthe samples and ;;steels by post at addle dealers are quoting as high as ,
the lowest possible rate. The coin- 3•1c per pound for exceptionally good
mercial travelers of Canada do 'this lots Sales of gond strippers were re-
ported at ' e per pound. Export
bulls were qu!•ted at front 3c. to J e
per bound, The market for buteh-
ers' cattle was quiet ; several drovers
were afskin'a 4e per pound for picked
lots, while buyers bid Bic to 3--c per 1
pound. ' Goad cattle sold at dee per • • •
pound. For stockers there ,was a • •
very fair inquiry. Dealrrs Tire grim-
ing' from Sic: to 33e per pound. The
supply of sheep and 1ambe was suffi-
cient for the demmnd. Sheep were
quoted at from 3 c to *per per pound,
and. lambs at* 31c to 4e per .pound.
Tues-
day ev ening.
ments accepted up to noon work within the Domietou, and a
Thursday of each week. 1 very low parcel post rate would be
A�- of small advantage to our wholesale
4 )C (101. � ��c tinICS while it would tend to still further
5 increase tht, P
• - - - - merchants or our private citizens:
• , business of de artment-
.a
all stores. Does the Mail and umpire,
E'.1:IDAY. OCTOBER 14. 1892. in making their complaint, desire
,,.,, sere. that our postal cars shall become the
EDITORIAL 'NOTES. delivery wagons of the big depart-
mental stores which are killing the
THE bye elections in South On -smaller retail traders, not only in
,Zane and East Wellington will take 'Toronto, but all over the country '?
Vac() on Thursday. October 27th.
Hoar. J �I. Gibson, Commissioner
;of Crown lands, bas been nominated
tAty the Liberals of East Wellington,
rte fill the vacancy caused by the
fdeath.of Mr. Craig.
Mr. B. E. AyleSwnrth M. P. P. for
Are the people of• Canada to be tax-
ed fur a deficit in the postal depart- t Cal c: es were goofed at from 3 to �
•neat in order that big corporations' •
per head. `rhes a was a fair run of
m
!,.'Lennox, has resigned the seat, the
npetition against his election being
withdrawn and the petitioner paying
:.the costs.•
In an interview in London, Sir
Charles Tupper deprecated the idea
- of an Anglo-American alliance, say,-
ing that friendship and co operation
foe the common good would be pre.
ferable.
IT may be of interest to knew that
the Scott Aet is to day in' force in one
city and twenty-eight counties of Can-
aria. The act is in force in eleven
counties each in New Brunswick and
Teva Scotia, three in Prince Edward
island,. two in Quebec and two in
,Manitoba. It is in force nowhere in
Ontario.
THE Statistical Year Book of Ciin-
.da for 1897 has been issued, and
contains a vast amount of very valu-
able cora
shall kill the stores at tbe. doors o
the taxpayer, destroy the business of
the villiages and smallplaces,
little fish
make it impossible
to escape being eaten up by the big
ones? If it were possible for the
Postuffiec Department to diserimin
ate between individual senders of
parcels and the big stores which are
using the postofilee officials as pedd-
lers of their samples and delivery
wagons for their goods, it might be
wise to do so, but unless this can be
done it is well that the parcel
postage rate should, • remain a.s
bib as it is, if not increased. Can-
ada believes in a certain amount
ofprotectionas against outside coun-
tries, and if popular opinion were to
be consulted it would be found tbat
there is very well ;rounded belief
hogs ; prices steady: '1 he best ba
con bogs were quoted at from $4.40
to $4,50 per cwt. The market is
heavy and the prospects are for lows
er prices. Milch cows, $25 to $45 ;
export cattle, per cwt., $4 to $4.50;
export bulls, per'cwt., `•x3.50 to$3.76;
butchers' choice, per cwt , $3.75 to
$4 ; butchers' medium cattle; per
est., $3.50 to to $3.60 ; stoekers,'per
cwt., $3.25 to $3.50; sheep, per ewt.,
$2.50 to $3 ; latnbs, per cwt., $3.50'
to $4 ; calves per head, $3 to $10 ;
hogs, best selections, x,4.40 tow 4.50 ;
light, per cwt., $4.15 to $4.25 ; thick
fat, per cwt.. $4,15 to $4.25; sows,
per cwt, $3 to $3 25. Oct.
East Buffalo, N. Y., 11.- Cat-
tle -There were no offerings to -day.
'The preepects. of cooler weather has
steadied the situation, and with mo -
that some protection should be af- Aerate' receipts for the week,- the
forded rho smaller towns as against market • will be strong. Calves in
the immense departmental stores in light supply.; fair demand and steady;
the centres of population While it choice to extra, $7.75 to $8.25 ; good
is impossible to afford any such pen- to choice, $7 to $735. Sheep and
tection by tariff enactment, yet it is lambs -The market was stronger -6n
certainly nut the Government's 'duty lambs find steady on sheep ; the offer -
to so arrange the pr.stal tariff as to hags were light at only 9 loads ; chpice'
lead thoughtless people to kill their to extra lambs were quotable--. at
own localities in order to be hung- $.5.80 to $6 ; good to choice, $5.50 to
$5.75'; sheep, choice to extra, $4.50
to $4,75. good to choice, $4.25 to
$4.50. Hogs -The offe •ings were'
prine'ipally what were left over from
yesterday -17 loads •total; it••was
fairly active, and not much different
from yesterday;• there were no weight
bogs -Yorkers. of .'175 lbs., average
were quotable at X3..85 to $3.90 ; fair
Michigatri Yorkers, $3 S0 ; light York-
ers, $3.75, and the basis i,f big prices
was $3.50;' roughs, $3,25 to $3.45 ;
stags, $2.75 to $3."
srble information in exceedingly bugged by the catalogues sent out
Ines form. It is none less valuable from people at a distance and who
because the figures are, for the most deliver their at goods by parcel pwt.o
Fart , allowed to speak for themselves,
and there is no effort made to convert
;what Should be an impartial record
of the country's progress into a
missionary enterprise for a particular
trade policy: :
An inspection of ballots for the
The Vote rn Huron. •
Every municipality in East Huron
gave a majority for prohibition, as is
shown by the following summary of
the vote;
atirpose of scenting et idence to bet For Again
used at the West Huron Election Blyth 76 52
33russels ...-.. ,. 94 b7
trial at Gcderieh, on Oct..,27,was OTey 3cJ0 • loo
tirade at Osgoode Hall Tuesday by ,Bewick ••• 4.65 - -i9'l.
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the lawyers interested. The exatn, Morns 2 J7 49
'r'urnberty •, 297 15
atrtination was field by Messrs. E. L•• wingbem• -. ....•..
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Dickenson Wintrham
,' and R. 1'• I Wroxeter
66 ', 25 '
(?igen, Toronto, on behalf of the pc majority for prohibitfon.....104
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' Toner, Major Beck, and by Mr. Dou, BUR= GAVE A r prohibit Ur~ 3, .10
;;las Armottr for the respondent, Mr. To get the total vote of Huron
Garrow,201.
Q. C., Al. P. P. I countb to the figures for the three
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IT PAYS ti OOD •1/ ALf �l..l .i:1. 1•t"O. 3,
TO YOUR MONEY
I Just received a splendid line Or ___.„-,y-::..1,.,- I Gents' and Ladies'
The CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE
CbIATUAM, ONT.
still leads its conccmpot•aries in plan-,
lin pupils.
pnpi S, ,,
i.i4•,gf our pupils were placed in 1
choice positions•i;<l the ten months•!
ending July the 1st,. an average ''of I'
nearly 4,per week. What do you' all s-.v1('s, widths and sites, and all °
thin
r of it ? tootle of the best mutt t ial, txrtQci
It Pays to Attend the Best i ifitcrit, f'ootl stearers and well made;
' nilly Tina line.
College p
• • l Also a fine litre of 1 song 1 1 p rs•
Write for �eatOlogltie of elter • de•; All classes ai'
partment to •
D. McLACI•ILAN 8t GO.
House -For Salt or to Dent, .
AND a . i..0�? S,
• e re•o ons on Tuesday, Sept. an exceptionally i i e
6th for the fat! term.
Tho undersigned. offers for sale or to
rent a frame house, con- I
rind'"fi Urt I Y
closet; summer 1 F '
tlIo save d soft water,together l
with half au acre„o y,�1 oft titin;;'
apply to ' Custom
�f)�.ey by -doing GIIO p
G. t,,� --� a�wr
PUBLIC HIVE. \ J.
with us we ' Raving moved to town to the regi,
I deme lately occupied by Geo P.`1ells, •1
invite you to corner Centre and Alfred irtreets, near • ,.. the GTR. I am prepared' to pay the ; .---
call and inspect. hip hest cash prices for all kinds of Rags, 1 -•~
Rubbers, Copper, florae Hair, '
Pickings, Iron and Metal of, 1111 loose,1
our• stock and • deliverer] at my residence, or if word be'
• left, I will pall for same.
get our prices, C. GOOIIMAN•
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Repairing
FELT GOODS
and Staple lines. of all hinds.
A splendid line of 'HOME MADE •
I,ONC,� BOOTS, good in quality and.
hod- two storey low in price.
are satisfied that taruing' seven rooms, pantry
r kttaheu and wooasNred; ! T1tTi'� IiS 1i` D VALISES.
good stable, hard .O w
1. tiwqut : ng• eii - land , • r and
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' if required. For particulars •
, . Ir.oI�ENZIE, promptly attended to.
Wingham.
so. ' if you are.
not dealing
WE PAY
GASH
FOR EGGS
and will sell you
MONEY TO LOAN •
Any amount of mousy to loan:on good ,
farm property at 5 per cent perannuin.
Straight Loans Payments made to
suit borrower. Satisfaction gum anteed
Charges low . `
Atoflicei,riday afternoon and all day
ABIEBB, COSE1r.S,
1 Saturday. Carefully washed, properly ironac7,.
4 ,.iaedonald Block. Wine;haur. a correctly finished and fairly priced -i-
1 that's the history of your linen whi3t1
brought here, lot a. thing in o
washing preparations to injure the
fibre of the goods and not ai thing
unhealthy about our work rooms.
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RETURNED ON TWE;)E
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House and Lot For Sale.
The undersigned offers his house.and
lot on Alice street for stile. The house
is a nine room frame one, with kitchen
and there is a number of good fruit trees
on the .ot. For full particulars apply to
' JAS.' W IIJSON, Wrngham.
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STORES FOR SALE
Good Baking • Powder
at 100 a, lb.:
Good Mustard at 15c
alb. • •• •
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Dark Sugar, 30 lbs. for
$1.00.
Light • Sugar, 25 lbs.
A. Good. Pewter. for .$1.00.....
The.man who'yvrote the following lBest Granulated, 20 lbs.
had a level head :.-'fire best way to for $1.00.•
Coffee,
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build np a town is to stand•Iw every Green Co 'ee,2 lbs. for
man in town. Whenever 'a an is
doing well do not tear Mtn down. 25c: . -
•Ali residents should he partners, not
The, 'administratrix of the estate of
Alexander Dawson, deceased. offers for
sale the •
Two Stores in Wingham
now occupied by Messrs N A. Farquhar -
sob and Miss Boyd. Offers for the same
elould be addressed to
J A MORTON, Wingham.
Solicitor for the Estate.
The latest Government report ridings, must be added the opponents... In all level
shows that there *ate 14,465,371 vote of Usborne (which is in the I• mare business your rival does, the
children in the public schools of the! riding of South Perth), Exeter and more you. will do. Every, business
i[3nited States, but the average daily P �
4 Ste hen • which are in North Mid- man who treats his customers honest-
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attendance is only 9,717,015• These dlescx). Doing this, the total ma- ly, courteously and' fairly, will•get
require an army of 400,325 teachers, i jority for prohibition in Huron is • his share, and the more business that
found to be 0,201. can be secured by united effort, the
ti.f whom .G9,959 are women and, For Against better it will be for all: When a I We are sole agents for
g 0,z6(i men. There are 240,965' west Il.nron 1038 823 town ceases tr.grow it begins to die,
houses valued itt $455,948,164.1 h B lr,`l0 81rJ ore people try to kill each ccs (�'%�,r �'ca. The
school
t1lcoCla leg 1 lb, ,pail.Coffee, reg.
30c for 20c.
Best Tooth Picks 50 a
box.
APPLES
ANTED
Oa and after August
`�330t t,y a will e
prepared to buyy any q apples
delivered at our Evaporating Factory on
Alfred Street, Wingham. Parties 'raving
apples to sell will do well to see us be.
fore selling as we contract. for the whole
oral) ard--shaken off -suitable for drying
purposes.
'MAHLER BROS.,
_ Wingham.
Order your
• -AND-
owl • t Sant Ston •....-...• and the m
The annual cost of the schools is rust Huron ..., ...- 1860 814
S181,453,870. 2t 4 ¢� in
Usborne ........ < ' othertheir business the more
' Exeter .... 171 107 readily will utter ruin come to all.
A tribute to the Canadian respect Stephen ........ • . ;343 Stand together for'he advancement
for law that order is furnished vbTotal majority for prohibition....3,201 i of every citizen. If a man shows
the fact five murderer's have
been sentenced to die according to
law in the Yukon district. 'Cinder
Amerieatt mine methods these con.
^vlets would have had a chance for i
lives implied in the reference
their
of their sentences to executive c
lens t
*Amy. They would not have been con.
,demmed witho'' trial and strung
lap withi,ut stfrWby itIttfill. In the
,case of the Yukon murderers they
-were arrested by the mounted police
sad had a fair trial, which resulted
la their condemnation to death. ,
ability to pr
osp
er do not pull him
back through jealousy or weigh hitt
down through a cold indifference.
Hugh Xing and John Boyle, jr., of
West Wawattosh have exchanged
farms,so as to be tnnre conveniently
situated to the owner's residences;
they ,'• are both good Wine and of
abotli egtt:tl value. A short time
! since Ilobt. Plunkett purchased front
his breather, William Plunkett 80
acres of choice land for $3,600.
I Wm Plunkett has stone bought from
1 the exeeutor of the estate of tto late
i Ilettry Farrow 127 -acres.
Three months ago a one legged
tramp shot dead Policeman Pwohcy,
in London. The other day the mar -
`dew, named. Mudie Brown, was
arrested in, Washington State. Ile
will be brought back to London.
i Drown is the forty-third one -legged
, tramp that has boon arrested before
the right Luau was rAt;txrka.
very best
packages.
Mixed at
50c a lb.
it to give satisfaction.
1.Ino.Kerr
Tea put up in
Black and
25c, 40c, and
W e guarantee
Macdonald dock, Wingham.
Pt WI
-FROM ' THE-
HOLSTIEN DAIRY.
WHAT WE.
SHALL WEAR
j. D. ING
Opp. Union Factory.
°tJX" 5. ri.71-H.•.
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IlleIrtnEt►IY Ze SON, F'roI►s.
• All kinds of rough and dressed
bomber, Lath, Shingles,
hole Barrels, Hard.& Soft Slabs
• Also a large quantity of dry hard-
wood for sale, delivered.
Telephone orders promptly at-
tended to.
McLEAN & SON.
Is a question answered by each
man for bimself, We show this fall
a range of material to snit all fancies.
Shakes of Olives and brown and
Blueish Effects will be worn by
young men, while more conservative
dressers prefer the dark mixtures.
'Whip Cords and Cheviots in rough
finish with Clay Diagonals are nor.
rent Cloths this season. We are per
titin to please you as to the materials
and price, and we will certainly
make a strong endeavor to give you
a perfect fitting of
clothes th
es if
you
will favor us with your orders.
Webster & Qo.,
Queen's I3loek.
he
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from now till January
i st, 1900.
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