The Wingham Times, 1898-12-16, Page 44
THE wriNu HAM TIMES, DECEMBER 16, 1898.
'°mwsm"amv1 YEST HURON IN LICE,
PERFUMES
in fancy bottles.
HAIR BRUSHES
in Ebony and Rosewood
Fiui: h, S liver Mounted.
Plait, and fii1Ner mounted incases.
Purses of all Kinds
make suitable Xmas Presents
and we have the only stock in
town that is worth choosing from
at the lowest prices.
Colin A. Campbell,
DRUGGIST,
TO ADVEEVISERS.
lI
Hon. J.. T. Garrow Elected on
sl Thursday last.
r
Notice of changes must be left at this
? fiinp nCt latc2u the:lf Saturday
iAvvlt. `fust; i:o,py fou &badges
must t be left not h tai' than !t' °-
day evening. Casual advertise-
Inents accepted up to noon
Thursday of each week.
eaIiug%airl times
r'RIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1898.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
Joax B. • BARBER, the Liberel
Candidate in Halton was elected by
over'' 150 majority on Thursday
last. �• l
tiY sT Iigrop slid Ilalton have
' 'ii'u.' ecI iYiore cold shoulder for Mr.'
Whit ey's banquet. -London Adver-
tiser,
W'lo said the Ontario Govern.
\CINGIIAM PACK TO ITS OLD cONSER•
VATIVE MAJORITY.
The bye -election in West Iluron.
on Thursday of last week resulted of
in the return of Iron. J. T.
Garrow. Tl.e ' contest was a
short one and bc,th parties put
up a'strong fight. Oil aec..ulct of the
severe snow storm it was thought
the township vote would not be got
out, but contrary to all expectations,
a large vote was polled in the coun-
try districts. Goderich, Clinton and
Blyth,gave substantial majorities for
Mr; Garrovl'. Ile also gained con-
fiiderable in the rural disttiet5.
We were not surprised at the re.
sult in Wingham. A circular. was
issued by the Conservatives on Wed-
nesday, bearing the signature of Mr.
E. L. Dickenson, stating that "open.
and shameless bribery" had been
committed in the interest of the lie.
form candidate, on the streets and in
the hotels of Wingham, by two
Government employees, assisted by
a few of the less reputable of Wing -
ham Liberals." This charge was
promptly denied in a circular issued
by the Reform Association of town,
in which the Association most empha-
tically denied all knowledge of any
bribery having been practiced or
atttllnpted 9n behalf of their Candi-
date, or that there had been any
Government Officials in town, and
that it was firmly believed that the
whole charge was a roor-bath and
without a 'shadow of foundation
The circular also stated that the
Association was willing and anxious
to assist in bringing any one who
had been guilty of corrupt practices
on either side to justice.
It is no use in us adding further to
what has been said in the circular
issued by the Reform Association.
The Reformers of town are of one
opinion in the matter and cannot
believe tbat any such wrong was
committed. If such a thing was
dune we can firmly say that it did
not have the consent of the Hon. J.
. T. Garrow, the Reform Association
of West Iiuron, or the Reform Asso•
dation of Wingham. Our Censer-
vative friends have made the charge,
and they should now investigate the
affair and show it up in its true
light. Should they fail to do their
duty in the matter, we are certain
that the Reformers of Wingham will
not let the matter drop until it is
thoroughly in.estigated. We do not
1 wish to pass any opinion on this
matter until it has been investigated
end trust such will be done, and
should be clone by the party which
made the charge. Below we
give the offizial figures for each poll.
ing sub -division in the riding t----
GODERlllx TOWN.
BECK. UARROW.
52
64
08
66
51
' i3
356 432
latent;, was in a shaky condition ?
The 'Government will, no doubt,
3.a.ve! a majority of from 14 to 16,
when the House meets.
FRESHER HARDY has another sup-'
sorter in Mr. Douglas, who was f
selected in East Nortbumberland, I
aver Dr. Willoughby, on Wednesday'
by a majority of nearly 600.
BYE ELECTIONS have been held in
East • Wellington, South Ontario,
Lennox, Halton and West Huron.
M1 have fallen in line for good
(,government. The Opposition will,
mo doubt, think it id "time fur a
o: tiange. '
On Dec. 27 two more bye eleetiona
for the Ontario Legislature will be
held-Nipissing and North Hastings.
Mr. Loughrin (Liberal) had 61 mal
jority .in Nipissing at the genera-
elcction. North Hastings returned
Mr. Allan (Conservative) by 257
majority.
RIGHT }lox. Sir William Vernon
.Harcourt, M. P. for West Monmouth:
bile, and since the .resignation of
the late Mr. Gladstone, the official
leader of the Liberal, party in the
Reuse of Commons, has adressed a
letter to Mr. John Morley, Liberal
leader for Lfontrose Borough, an:
*wincing his resignation of the lead:
,ersh i p.
East Huron Liberals will meet in
annual Convention this (Friday) after -
moon, at the Town Hall, Brussels.
A new Constitution and set of By-
laws for the Aseceiation will be sub-
mitted, offices elected slid other
business transacted. Addresses are
expected frotrt John McMillian, M.
IP., of South intron ; Dr. Macdonald,
K. P.. East [furor. ; A. Hislop, II, P.
E"., tut Huron, and others. Con-
vention open.{ at 1 p. m.
•f`itvi', bye -elections for the house
of Coi inotl3 were held on Wedues.
idly, Ila 'Pres;t Lambton, Dr. Jokns-
tlk(:rn„ the Liberal candidate was
teileeted over Mr. Verret, ConSeriative
',writ nearly 1300 majority. h North
i ttncoe, Mr. McCarthy, Independent,
was elected over lir. Martin, Liberal
fay a tnaj(,rtty of 218. In blast
refute, P. J. J., the indications aro
chat Mr. hell, ) •i►)eral i3 elected. aver
Mi r. Lefeurt;y, C'onservati7e by a
analarits o.; t:':). In Montmagny,
Attache, Mr. 1'. 1(, Martineau, Liberal
Sleeted by n majority of at least
In Iiagat, Quebec, Mr. Ma.reil,
1 is elected over tfr. ltrcdcnr.
Mita. by f:1 lndjerity.
No.1 72
No.2 .... 58
No. 3 55
No. 4 .... 43
No. 5 .... 40
No. 6 50
No. 7 32
Majority fur Garrow 66.
GOXER1(.II TOWNSIIti'.
No. 1 v4
No. 2...... 70
No.; 68
232
Majority for Beck 110.
33
24
.•102
No.1 'i9 49
• No 2. 104 61
No.3 65 59
' No.4 .... 03 31
No 5 .... ..... 28 :et
NJ, 6 , 23 82
' No.7 ....:323 83
:.'. 161
Majority for (;arrow 71.
w2ST w.ely :Toch.
No, 1 .. 71 6(.)
No. 2.,., 03 43
No.::... , -• . .. ..... (13 20
No, 4 .... 42 75
110, r, 20. 03
• 207 '27tt
itl'ajcrity for (farrow 3.
tKI w LtvANOslt.
No.1.. .13 001
No. i. 41 7(1
frt. t.... ........ 31 19
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No, 1.
No. 2
No. 3.
No. 4. .
MARKET REPORTS.
09 81 tt-IN(I W .
58 30 Wingham, Dee. 15, 1898.
Utl 65 Corrected by 1'. Deans, Produce Dee?•:r.
40 47 Flour per 100 lbs 1 76 to 2 00.
Fall Wheat 0 6i to 0 65
265. 220 Spring Wheat 0 64 to 0 65
Majority for Bock :39. Oats, new 0 26 to 0 27
\CfNC:fIA:17, • Barley 0 30 to 0 35
No 1,... 59 43 Peas 0 60 to 0 01
No. . 50 47 Turkey, drawn 0 07 to 0 08
No. 3 79 43 • Geese, " 0 04 to 0 05
No 4 93 - 76 Decks, per pair 0 40 to 0 50
Majority for heck 72.
281 209
Butter... .......
Eggs per dozen
Wood per cord....
We ca r
That our regular prices are lower -than the cur prices
quoted by other dealers. If you want to prove the truth of
this statemcnt,coine and inspect our stock.You will find a well
assorted stock of NEW and UP-TO-DATE goods, all
. •. 0 14 to 0 15 marked in plain figures, and every day is bargain day at this
0 15 to 0 15
1 50 to 1 7o store.
Ray por ton, 4 60 toto
5 (10
IIl'I.L::1T. a, hel, 0 40 0 :;U
No. 5 38 32 PotTallowtoes,peporr' lbbus 0 :t to 0 4
No, (i.... ?''
61 Dried Apples, per lb 0 2 to 0 4
tio. 7 b 57 Wool 19 to 21
- Dressed hoes 5 60 to G 00
9G 150 Chickens 0 25 to 0 25
Majority fur Garrow 51.
IIF '1'H.
40
No, °,,,, 50
•
96
Majority for Garrow 1G.
' CLINTON.
No 1 3v
No 2.,.. 28 36
No 3,... 33 57
No 4 .. , 44 42
No 5 32 39
Nu 6.,,.,....,..,31 31
No 7 28 23
No 8,,,. 41 31
273 295
Majority for Garrow 22.
Total vote for Garrow 2502
" Beck 2457
Gu- �HM,TINGs--In Wingham, on December
47 Ilth, the wife of Mr Wm Ha5tinge; .a
daughter
112 Lrifnlfixe.44n-.»t' ll; tar.. ,D ce, },lar
••11=1 .(VS it A - t e eellessiinex; a
son.
33 /%
•
Majority for 'Garrow 45 .
The following are the majorities in the
several municipalities in March last :
Garrow. Beck.
GudVich .... 17
Clinton 9 ..
Blyth
Wingham.... 12
Ashfield
Colborne .. 36
W Wawanosh 3
E Wawanosh .... 61
Goderich Township.... . 125
flullett 44
191 ioa
16
61
Majority gar Beck 2.
DOB.il.
MAINrRIcE.-In Brussels, on Nov. 30th
the wife of Mr. Robert Mainprice of a
son (still born.)
BRADWIN.-At 874 Horner street Van-
couver, B. 0, on Tuesday, November
29th, the wife of Charles H. Bradwin,
representative of Robinson, Little and
& Co.. London,of a daughter.
Nzcrrol.-In Lucknow, on Friday last
Dec. 2ud, the wire of Mr. J. D, Nichol,
,baniter, of a son.
°Eso-In Morris, on Dece rber 2nd
the wife of Smith Eno, of a son.
LEMr4us .--In Wingham, on Dec, 11th,
the wife of Mr. George Lemmex of a
Soo.:;%
kr
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see SROs
Sior��. W' e✓'S.
S"t ;i -.r ti 1.5 7v e
P?
We never did; but we have
seen the clothing at this time
of the year so covered with
dandruff that it looked as if it
had been out in a regular snow-
storm.
No need of this snowstorm.
As the summer sun would
melt the failing snow so will
ers
hair
vigor
melt these flakes of dandruff in
the scalp. It goes further than
this : it prevents their formation.
It has still other properties:
it will restore color to gory Harr
in just ten tithes out of every
ten cases.
And it does even mora: it
feeds and nourishes the roots
of the hair. Thin hair becomes
thick hair; and short hair be-
comes long hair.
We have a book on the Hair
and Scalp. It is yours, for the
asking
it yea d.) n.it nbta.in 4;l lite beae8tr
von rxpct.ted From theory of Moo VI
write t e clatter ahoy ft. Probably
there le sae tiblIce Rly trim yom,ten.
oral system w 3eh may be ovally re.
utnvati. Addx
DR. J. e. a'> alit, Lowell, ]Mass.
MIaRItIED.
IcJoxrs-- THoar-At the residence of
the bride's father, on the 7th inst„ by
the Rev. W. W. Leech, of Whiecburch,
Mr. Edward Jones, of West Wawanosh
to Miss Jessie, eldest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Thom, of Zetland,
Turnberry. i::N
^' EADE$-••WEBSTER-At the residence of
the bride's brother, Mr. A. W. Webster,
on Decen-ber 14th, by the Rev. D.
Perri°, Mr. Thos. H. Endes, of Brussels
to Miss Susian M. Webster, of Wing -
ham..
!• DIED
• Mireirrnt.L-In Winghann, on Decem-
ber 14th, Sarah, wife,of Mr. Alex.
Mitchell, aged 85 years.\
MooRE.-In Teeawate
r, on Sunday
Dec. 4th, 1898, Mr. George Moore, aged
39 years, 6 months.
• Cann. -In Lower Wingbam, on Deo.
11th, James Carr, aged 71 years and 5
months.
The Government inspector reports
that Montreal Civic Hospital is unin-
habitable.
NEW PHOTOCRAPH
GALLERY.
Wo aro now
READY FOR BUSINESS
CROGERIES
Dark Sugar, 30 lbs. for - $1.00
Yellow Sugar, 25 lbs. for 1.00
New Currants, good, 4 lbs for 25
Good Raisins, 5 lbs tor - 25
No. 1 Raisins; cleaned, 3 lbs for 25
Seeded Valenctas, 3 lbs for 25
Mixed Peel, only - 20e ib
CHINAARE
Japanese China, Cups and Saucers.
Cream Pitchers, Mustard Pots, Tea
Sets.
Table Sets, Chocolate Sets, Coffee
Pots, Sugars and Creams, Bread
and Butter Plates.
A. D. Coffee Cups, Ink Stands,
Shaving Caps, Cheese Plates.
All new goods and prices are very
low.
CONFECTIONERY
Mixed Candy, 4 lbs fur - 25e
Gum Drops, 3 lbs for - - 25e -
Conversation Lozenges, 2 las for 25e
Peppermint " 2 lbs for 25e
Mixed Creams, 2 lbs for - 25e
illixed Nuts, 20e a lb,
Icing Sugar, Pink and White.
DRY COODS
Handkerchiefs with border, 1-i
Pins, Needles, Hooks and Eyes,
Hair Pins, - ' 1e
Hdkfs, Linen and Silk for men.
" Muslin and Silk for Ladies.
Embroidered and Linen for
Ladies.
All kinds for boys and girls.
Neck.Scarfs, Ties, Gloves, &c.
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An immense stock of Dolls, Toys, Picture Books,
Carts and Sleds.
e .Jr
in our studio in the
BleR.enzle's Block, Winghaan .
If you want anything in the Photo �.... ._...
Line, Crayon Work, Copying and En-
larging, give us a call in the down floor,�,®,O �,,,, vek b- ®,®,0 �,t,,�,the�,
studio. Plati nos a specialty. " " "
RI. J . ZURBII£IGG,
Next door Ross' Musics Store. a 11 i
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Macdonald Block, Wingham.
IT PAYS TO
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CHATHAM, ONT.
STILL LEADS
The halt century mark has been reach-
ed by the number of our pupils who
have secured good positions since Sept.
let. Among those who have secured
places recently are: -Sarah Duncan,
Steno. Lyon & Hensail. Barristers,
Owosso, Mich. ; Alen. Blott, Molsoos
Bank, Trenton,Ont. ; Arther Oldershaw,
iVIerohants Bank, Chatham, Ont. ; Vita
Clark, Bkpr, Brown's Woollen Mills,
lklingsville. Ont ; Mary T. Cain, Steno.
Pardee & Shounesey, Barristers, Sarnia,
Ont. ; Florence Sibley, Sten. Macey
Desk Co., Grand Rapids. Mich. ; Eva
Payne. Steno. D. & L. E. Ry. Office,
Chatham, Ont. These with forty-foar
othera have been place eince Sept. 1st.
IT PAYS TO ATTEND THE BEST.
Write for catalogue of either Short-
hand or Business department to
D. McLACHLAN & CO.
Chatham, Ont:
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OUR
STOCK
IS LARGE
WELL ASSORTED
PRICES REASONABLE
Variety unsurpassed. Large
stock to choose from.
• It pays to buy here. Come
with the creel'/ to
25 PER CENT. OFF
DRESSING CASES, Cuff and Collar Boxes,
Manicure 'Sets, Work Boxes, Gloves and Handkerchief
Boxes, Neck -Tie Boxes. Bargains.
LEATHER GOODS, best selected in tatty n.
Glove and Handkerchief Cases, Writing Sets, Dressing
Cases, Satchels, Purses, &c.
OUR CHINA is admired by everybody. Japanese
Bon -Bon Bowls, $1.25 each. Cups and Saucers from .5c
to $)1 each. Tea Pots, 5 O'clock Tea Sets, Vases, Orna-
ments. Very dainty gifts' can be selected from our stock.
BOOKS for old and young. Our lines for- boys,
such as Churns at $1.5o, Young Canada $l.00, Chatter-
box $1.00, Sunday $I.00, Black Beauty 25c, Arabian
Nights 25c, Swiss Family Robinson 25c, Boys' Owii,
Girls' Own, Sunday at Home, Leisure Hour, &c •
\,'t'e will call special attention to.our stock of Bibles.
• We bought, an assorted stock which we are able to sell Ott
25 per cent. below regular price, ranging from 25c to
$$.00, English Church Prayer Books and Hymnals,
..Catholic Prayer Books, Presbyterian hymnals, Meth°-
dist I iy mnals.
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DOLLS ! DOLLS ! DOLLS !
`.l'oys of all kinds, Horses, Rabbits, Pigs, Waggons,
deigns, Dolls, Carriages, Wheelbarrow, Rocking horses,
Iron Shovels, Whistles, Parrots, Drawing Slates, Pencils
and Paint Boxes combined. Santa Claus left a complete
stock.
(all and see them at
b PKarges ALEX, ROSS, Popular Book Store
HOOT and SHOE DEALER
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