The Wingham Times, 1900-11-16, Page 4DIP
THE \ INGII 4 TIMES, . O \TF, IlaER NI 1900,
Tan l
'.l,ta iltls:zni; polls in ;1,11.2 :,, Mina!
EAST HURON IN 1900.
have been heard from, and maw.) 1 '4V'. 7.'110 follow ilir arta the ofiit'ial returns
e it l`1'eti0tt i ILiteralltlo ltll:el` l for this ridaug Q1 November 7th
'by about 10 ula jenty. Tl tIT
PRA:=. OLw nig the Liberal .who Vas 0. 1 . ,
.
elected for Alberta. N. W. T., by °vera ,*Q. 1 , , .......
1000 majority, is a former Wiughtunite.
Macdonald Dickins,on
54 44
32 38
A guaranteed cure for sore, M. (Niger spant his boyhood daya zzz $ Majarits for Macdonald .,..1.
this town.
Brussels--
Sweating tend S1i'tzllell
TM: Newfoundland Liberal Cavern:. No. 1 33
Thursday's elections ` No. �...• 56.
F
^-4 Ft
1..
ccaliOnt3I at;A.]liii�iT Bgrou'ri• i'
Wiugizazu, Nev. 15, 1004.
p t r 100 lbs.... • 1 .5 to 13 50
Fall Wheat ...... • . • . 0 62 t0 0 (i'•
Swing 'Wheat...... + ,. 0 00 to 0 00
Oat j . 0 23 to 0 33
1 Barley .... ..... ..... ,• 0 )5 to 0 55
leas ,
1 Turkeys, drawn.......... • 0 0S to 0 0E
o
1 ''. ....,
Ducks, pa pair 0 .. to 0 fi0
I. Butter. .... ....,0 18 to 0 18
.. 15 to 0 lu
1 Wood per cord* .. 7 00 to 8 00
4 Hay per ton...
•
!Potatoes per bushel .. 0 '23 to, 0 30
Tallow per lb ... 0 05 to 0 t)(!
Lard .. 0 13 to 0 13
Dried ',.pplee per lb 0 03 to 0 33
37
37 Eggs per doe 0 00 to ,a 00
mezt also won in. aur. a 50 30
Mr. Morine. a former Canadian Con- i N0. 3....
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to show them how to rim things, had 1 Majority for Macdonald ....13.
the mortification of seeing his party 1 Grey- 1 44
-' hopelessly clefoote d.
IT is rumored that the threshing mach-
r 6l n i*ze rot in some fine though clumsy work
C
�� t� i ���� � 1 zn"�4xuthan
t n i i -Gerrie Vidette: 'We eau
inform bro. 'Nash that we did not need
iany threshing machine or any other
DRUG STORE. Ikind ofamachine inWin'aamto reduce`
1 the Conservative majority.
m.. Dr '1T�mp:Na.LD and E. L. Dickinson,
LgTAELI~FUD 1E.72.the two candidates in East Haron had a1 No. 2.... . :
l No. il,...••.
rut,.ch better campaign than was the case No, 0
'r ut 1r��g����'r�, t�rg mat:y Tidings. They held eighteen No, 5 . ,
U.R.ILLLIOTT,PUBLtsa li AVD PROPRIETOR point meetings and each dt"livered their1 ;.4o. e, ..
�- "'=-"'• addresses from the same platform and I
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 1000.
TO ADVERTISERS.
04
t No, 2.......,.. 52 27
00 44
74 34
01 55
1`x0. a...........
No, 4 .......
No. 5, ...... ,
No. 7.... .,....
1 Wool .. 0 17 to 0 20
ILive Hogs, per ewt 4 00 to 4 25
Chickens...........0 30 to 0 40
a 44 Easy lessons in Lite fissurafoe.
1 '�
493 290
Majority fdr Macdonald ....104.
Howick-
No. 1.... 53 89
55 84
5'' 113
Notice of changes must be left at this
office not later than Saturday noon.
The copy for changes must be left
not later than Tuesday evening..
Casual
noon Thursdayadvertisements of each weuted p
ek.
CARD OF THANKS.
To the Liberal electors of East
Huron:-
GmNTLF•' :-vow that the election
is over I take this opportunity of •rdial-
Iy thanking you for yoar vot: .nd influ-
ence on my behalf. Yoh ave again
'fought a noble bat e an secured anoth-
er victory on belied •' honest Govern intention of retiring from political life.
relent. I thank, es ecially my commit• 1In the case of a man 80 years, this deci-
tee men and the public speakers who so • sion will not be a surprise, especially
ably assisted me during the contest anti l after the result of the recent general
who iucleet1,a. ided so largely to my sue election. While we cannot uphold the
cess.*+. methods of Sir Charles Tupper, his ut-
The Mutual Life Assurance Co.
of Canada, has
1-30 years successful experience.
2-A largo siuplus.
73 116 3-A low death and expense rate.
Oz '"
69 , 4- All the best plans.
45
875 5.12
parted at the close of the campaign as' Majority for Dickinson.. -107.
Morris- r 43
ed. This is as it should be, as no good .
No. 1 ... 2
is done for the causal of either party by 1 No. 2 68 40No, 3. , 45 46
dirty personalities. No. 4.... 48
44
Wn.ar under the sou was the matter ' No. 5
with our � ' � � No. G ---- ---
hari? Some said Mr, Dickinson might 1 358 318
have as high as 130 majority seeing he Majority for Macdonald .. . . 40.
had 71 in 180G. All the ballot boxes Turnberry-
showed was 43 however. -Brussels Post.
Your Liberal friends in Wingham -were
never better organized and in a better
shape for a contest. before, Bro. Kerr.
The Liberals here said from the open-
ing of the campaign that the Conser-
vative majority in Wingham would be
below fifty.
Sir Cnannua Tuai.E1: announces his
good friends as when the campaign open -
01
tiConservati`efriends iu Wing-...•. 66 75
My thanks are (i'titt, and are hereby ter defeat both in the country and in
tendered to everyone sii�o contributed in
his own constituency renders it v ane -
any way to the success Qf the Liberal 1 cessary at this time to dwell on his po-
party in East Huron. a I litical defects. Fighting hard and stub -
Yours very gratefAy, bornly, traversing our wide Canadian
P. MacDoxD• I continent and speaking constantly, he
Wingham, Nov. 12, 1900. has shown a vim and vigor quite unus-
ual in a man of his age. The daily
press have been doing considerable guess-
ing as to who will be Sir Charles Tup-
per's successor.
No.
No.
No.
No.
1
2....
3
4....
64
90
72
63
70 •
40
(i3
67
280 246
Majority for Macdonald ....43,
Wingham- 49
No. 1 3 37 7 49
No. 2
No. 3• 42 65
No. 474 88
NOTES AND CO3I1IJEYTS.
Prc.'PERITY is popular with the- elec-
tors of Canada.
Mr. DY?IENT, Liberal
.Algoma on Monday.
SPUMES of Sir John!
per party has gone to
Gillicaddy.
Hox. W. Mum= was elected in
North York by a large majority, and
not J. Curry, Conservative, as reported
in our last issue.
Mu. McNEIL Conservative, has been
re-elected in North Bruce by a majority
of three. His opponent, Mr. Campbell,
will request a recount.
ONLY a few changes have been made
in the later election returns. The par-
ties will stand about the same as report-
ed in last week's issue.
"What happened, Wingham?" Brus-
sels Herald. Wingham is alright, Bro.
Irwin. The Conservative majority was
reduced from '72 to 43.
THE country is waiting for Mr. Cook
to produce evidence that the Govern-
ment demanded that he should put up
$10,000 for a Senatorship.
IT is a notable thing that not a single
Liberal Cabinet Minister was defeated,
'while nearly every one of the Conserva-
tive leaders are left without seats.
HON. Dr. MONTAGUE, formerly Domin-
ionManister of Agriculture, and defeated
Conservative candidate in Haldimand,
bas been appointed Canadian organizer
for the Independent Order of Foresters.
He has a contract for three years at an
annual. salary of of $4,000.
was elected in
The whole Tap -
bust -Dan Mc -
As was to be expected, some Ontario
Conservative papers raise the cry that
Sir Wilfred Laurier holds his power by
the French vote. Even if he did, we
cannot see why that should make any
difference. The French are as good -
Canadians as any of the rest of us. But
the Globe clearly disproves the assertion
that the balance of power is in their
hands. It adds up the number of Eng-
lish-speaking Liberals in the new House.
In Ontario there are 32 English and 2
French, in Quebec 14 English and 42
French and in New Brunswick 7 Eng-
lish and 2 French. Altogether in the
House there are 81 English speaking
Liberals and 44 French speaking. If all
the French declined to vote the govern-
ment would still have a majority of
seven over the Englih-speaking Conser-
vatives.
Tint fact should not be lost sight of
that the great majority which Sir Wil-
fred Laurier has secured in Quebec
Province, equivalent, as it is, to "a solid
Quebec," is not by any means a solid
French majority, as some opponents, of
the Government are implying. No
fewer than sixteen of the Liberals
elected in Quebec are English-speaking.
This means that nearly one-third of the
Liberal representation is not French and
shows how far raoial prejudice are our
French-Canadian fellow citizens when
they vote for English candidates,
in some cases, as in Beanharnois, Rich-
mond and Wolfe, Missisquoi, and Que-
bec County, voting against men of their
own race. Sir Witfred will have in the
next Parlament English-speaking sup-
porters to the number of 82, according
to yesterday's vote. If he secure the
majority of the elections yet to be held,
and if the Independents support firm as
they have in the past, he will have at
least 00 English-speaking followers, as
against 76 English-speaking Conser-
vatives. Sir Wilfred could carry on the
Government, if that were necessary,
Without that French majority which
some people profess to fear so greatly.
•1VIontreal Witness.
Enquire rates of
ABNER COSENS,
.A;t. The Mutual Life Assurance Com -
1 pony of Canada, formerly the Ontario
Mutual Life - -�--
��� WEST HURON.
Below are the figures of the West
Huron election for East and West
Wawanosh, also the majorities in the
various municipalities of
fWestHos McLean
East Wawanosh-
No. 1
202 245
Majority for Dickinson.... 43.
Wroxeter- •
60 3 t
No. 1 '
Majority for Macdonald.... 26. •
itECAPITULAT1ON.
Macdonald Dickinson
Blyth 4
Brussels 43
Grey 194
Howick .... •
Morris 40
Turnberry43
Wiugham
Wroxeter26
107
43
350 210
210
Maj. for Macdonald 140.
The total vote polled was 3864 of which
Dr. Macdonald received 2,002 and Mr.
Dickinson 1,862. There were 26 reject-
ed and 11 spoiled. ballots.
We use the
"Jebb
Optometer
99 -
an instrument for the
immediate detection
and quick correction of
Errors in
the 'dye and
Sight.
This instrument is
made un the latest and
most scientific prin-
ciples andinsures ab-
solute precision.
We test the eyesight
free and guarantee the
best possible results,
.14ALSEY PARK
SOUTH HURON..
The following are the majorities in.
South Ituron:-
jeweler and Optician
Macdonald Block.
.z.. ;.
EA
FOR CDT PRICES
76 . 50
77 68
58 41
1.u. .... .....-
No. 4 .. ...... $.11 40
272 1.99
West Wawanosh-
No.1 ..• ...•
No. 2 .'�..
No. 3 ......
No.4 ......
No. 5 ......
57 65
41 72
86 59
78 37
52 29
201
263
]IA3oniT1ES.
Holmes
23
50
63
Ashfield
. Colborne
Clinton • •
Goderich Tp. .. 25
Goderioh
E. Wawanosh13
W. Wawanosh2
. 236 211
Probable majority for Holmes -25.
Stops the Cough
aud works
off the Cold.
Laxative cureet
in
no ayNu no Pay. Prine ice 25 ns.
The Peop1es Popular `i�6re
ltE111aMBEli.-T'herc's only One P,eople'6 Popular Store in \\Ingham.
EME1IBERt---Our claims, and then see how carefully we' incite to
I ,nits are them. Your money refunded al
faetct'y. We'd sooner lose our profit than have you,
go away dissatisfied.
IT'S 1ZIE NOW -That home
made
Candy
e\, waiting L for
so long. Walnut MapleCiul,Walnut non
'Create, Walnut Orange Cream, Plain Maple Ctedtn,
French Cream (made from Jersey Cream) Maple
Walnut Loaf, Almond. Cream Loaf, Nut Taffies,
Cream Caramels, Chocolate Cara well, ac,
ICING SUGAR --Delicately flavored, in colors, 10e to 15s pkge.
COCOA -Walter Baker tt, Co's half lb tin 35A; Il"nsttorn's Boyne
Dutch 25e; Epps 120. Webb's 100, Imperial Datch Cocoa 10c.
SALMON -Good fresh stock -at 10e, 130 and 15e a tin,
e.
SARDINES-InFrench Sardines, large tin,auce 50, Itegular arge tin in a e,enowt 0
15e to
clear. All fresh stock.
STARCH -We have tht's best 1 lb 50 pkge
etarch Se a pkge.
CLOTHING -We are offering splendid value in Overcoats and Suits
for Boys and Men. "Your money's worth or your
money back."
LUE in
jJNDEItiCLOTIIING' `lr men's oro give the BEST Mil Misses UTnderwear., A large stock
Boys', Women's
to select from. No matter how much or how little
you pay you are bound to get your money's worth at
this store.
McLean
211
on the market. Corn
will offer a Reduction
e .. tire stock
Tomatoes, Corn and P
Raisins, 1oc per Ib.
Canned Mackerel, 2 for
Canned Fresh Herrin
Fresh Herring in s
Best 4oc Coffee
Good Coffee in
Baking Powd
Brooms, Br
reduced prices,
6 Bars of
to lbs. of fresh Oatmeal for 25c.
Yeast Cakes, fresh in at 4c.
Lemons, large new stock, 3oc do�.en•
Fresh Figs 5c.
Lamps and lamp goods below cost.
We will also give currants in large quantities,at a bargain
or Raisins by the box,
Flour by the cwt. Lard by pail, &c.
McEwen McMillan,
297
138
81
28
Henson
Stanley ..,
Bayfteld.... ,
Seaforth ,
Tt ckersmith
McKillop
Hallett
16
21
103
544 20.3
141a3ority for MCEWeti 251.
'jSTA
is It -tomato le' on every -be t et tit° tamablet�r�e Brt►�Ic Quinirlt
L
North End . Grocery.
'banewly eol lam s
5C.
Tins for 200.
, i lb. tin and Steel ' icture, i 5c.
es, Whisks, Shoe and °‘Stove Polish, all at
omfort Soap, Eclipse and Searchligh
n nay
5C.
doz. Cod Fish Sc per lb.
A WO 1 1i D TO FARECiRS
Bring your Turkeys, Geese, Chickens and Ducks to us.
We pay the highest markt( price and sell you goods at lowest
prices. Poultry must be STARVED' for 24 hours before killing.
Must NOT he drawn. Must be DRY plucked and plucked clean.
Leave tips of wings on if you wish. I3ring to us as early in the
week as possible.
j
Terms -Scoot Cash.
Macdonald Block,
RR
Wingha ..
WI E T AM
PE ME
� MY! WHAT CoMRol�� Txe" "' MILL 1S
Having repurchased our old stand, I
we aro now prepared to supply the pub-
lic with 'Wood and Iron Force and Lift
Pumps, Brass and Iron Cylinders, Gal-
vanized iron Tubing, Cisterns, Water
Troughs; Sinks, Baths, Pipe Fitting,
Well Digging and everything in con-
nection with water supplies.
Galvanized Steel Windmills for power
and pumping water.
We can do our work cheaper than
others in the business' as we have the
steam power.
Repairing promptly attended to. We
also do well digging and drilling. All
work is thoroughly guaranteed.
Give us a call,
Call and see us. We will sell everything at a low price.
Youwill save money by buying here now.
111111,mS SPOT CASH.
D. SHOWERS & SOH.
A Tailor's
Talk
.uW
would be useless unless
the fit, style and quality
were apparent to back up
every statement. We
don't talk volumes, but
our suits talk for us, and
our prices will suit you.
Leave your order for
that new
ALL STIIT Ole
OV1I1,COAT
3.
Pants and
Overcoats,
of the very latest material
and cut can be had at.
Robt. Maxwell's at lowest
possible prices.
Fancy Worsted Suit-
ings are taking the lead
this season.
See our new goods.
Robt. Maxwell
Iiigh Art Tailor, Wingham.
E. -L OLARKE
Stand next Griffin's Grocery,
Photographs
Photos of every description
made at M. E.Zurbrigg's in ).
the down floor gallery. Our
photos, nothing but the best
for all. Try us and you will
see, as the photos speak for
themselves.
AL E. ZT.JRBEIG -'s
Down floor gallery,
opp. ?resb. Church.
CID.Eli AND JELL'
MILL.
Take notice that the Wingiham Cider
and Jelly Mill has commenced operations
and will run
EVERY DAY
for the next two weeks.
Il%t 1�1C:k .A.LO.610'3t0f3lt iliilPx..E'S
ani' have theism made into Sweet Syrup
or Jelly without extra expense.
DAVID ''r. HASTINGS.