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The Wingham Advance, 1903-05-21, Page 4THE WINGTIAN ADVANCE,m zy a T. � go3 EDITORIAL NOTES. at the immigration returns, which are so great as to, waw land Coll-!tt:t ttttttttttttttttttttt tttttttttttt�ttttttttiitttttltZtttttttttttttttt�itttct�tttttttt�ttttttttttttttttttIII�, cessions valuable,. Spur lines and = Says the Toronto News: -411f feeders are .not being, built as azi �_ -13 the decision of the Bribery Com- advantage r, b POPULAR S . Ritchie Campbell mission is such as virtuallyto Con- to vantti a to settlers, but as ebusr_ THE PEOPLE'S ges to rarizo,ads. the whole bust iict M�. Gamey of perjury, lie gets nesa of Wausillg new roads is abso. The St a wilt be Ceased all day Malachy, May 25t1r his righteous back, If s is adjudged lately damnable. The country is N0 �r n Z• a rigliieons man it za Confiscated, filling up so fast that railroads are t,� 1 it U • l,X!i K R R, ow rf , ',Cite ways of human nature are no longer to be considered as de- strange." velopment enterprises, The land w - I is being bought at extraordinary :..", + Weather -�t is reported from Ottawa prices, the settlers are coming in, in o that the Graud Trnnk Pacific ex- extraordinary numbers; tho whole GENTS pests a cash subsidy of not less business is developing faster thanes SEASONABLE F Dress Materials. than $15,000,000 from. the Govern- onr resources are capable of taking � _ meet of Canada, and also the en- care y'f, Why p should to give GOOD TURNISHINGS Delanea, Muslins, Dimities, Lawns, Organdies, Linens, dorsement of their bonds to ilio ex- mons land revile es to those .� : vu� Madras, etc,, all in stock at the proper time, in. White, Black tont of $60,000,000 more, This is who are only coming in to obtain � Groceriesand all the leading colors, There is no excuse for you not almost equivalent to the subsidy that whichleas already been de- having a „ Summer Dress. We have them at little costAlso glean the Canadian Pacific. veloped 7 "' •A'T" ,,,...,� a few nice lines of Ready-to-wear Shirt Waists, in white and .The recant appointment b the L pp y e.. We are headquarters for Ordered Suits. Linens, plain and embroidered. Dominion Government of Messrs. A PERNICIOUS SYSTEM 1 ion Savin `1 Winchester, Teetzel and Wallace � the genuine P+,nglish and Canadian fierges and Nesbitt to vacant Judgeships have The following outline of the sys- . worsteds, Scotch and Canadian • met with general satisfaction. The tem of letting Prices. WYII,ATINE, Tweeds, etc, Summer Hosiery, :a g government contracts Q -- `•!t 1 �` . new Judges will be a Credit to the was not written by a Conservative, Don't take the cheap refits- Well trimmed, Tailoring guaran- judiciary of Ontario. That parti- but by a life-long Liberal, and one � tions, teed. Perfect fit. Prices $10,00 to Hot weather Hosiery, consisting of Silk, light weight sanship did not prevent Wallace knowing the inner workings of the $20,00, Cashmere Fancy Lace effects Embroidered Cotton Lisle Nesbitt from being chosen is credit- system. Mr, Willison, until re- _ Thread, with or without Cashmere feet. = able to those who made the ap- Cently editor of the Toronto Globe, D1 ess Mullins Etc. , �L�T��� � pointment. thus explains the system in vogue: t,r.Cr ~.�.••• _ t "There is perhaps nothing in our Straw Lifts. system of party government --What an innocent mortal Hon. more Summer Gloves,. J. R. Stratton must be I Accord- contemptible than the methods Fancy Colored Muslins..... ,15c to 20eNow Styles -25c, 50, 75e, $1,00 in to his sworn statement he does adopted to subvert Clic contract Fane Stripe Muslins.........12i to 15c . - g , �-- y ` p ° Turnip Seeds. In Silk, light weight Cashmere, Lisle Thread, Taffetta, not know who the Secretary or system to partisan ends. We aro Basket Cloth ....... . .... . .. 25c to 85c ' Treasurer of the Liberal Associa- Proceeding upon the assumption Dress Muslins, Linen........15c to 60c Monarch or Elephant I•lave you seen the new Cotton, etc,, from 15o to 75c a pair,, that contracts for public works and Swede, Carter's Imperial y . ,. tion may be. He declared in the P p y witness box that the reason he ad- supplies for the public departments ; Swede, Blan holm Par le �» e •a1 dressed Dame as 141 dear Ga- g y y p Top Swede, etc., etc, p Celluloid Collars. 1 - c c are of b tender or purchase in � Prices : �age1� �; mey" was that he bad y mind the the open market. As a matter of Persian Lawn..... • 10 cents : right. We have them. Price 200 Specials. letter written by Mr, S. H. Blake to fact, nothing of the kind obtains. Linen Lawn....... to tt When supplies h• ve to be ur °'" Book Muslin....... 30c per yard. " Odd lines of Lace Curtains, all qualities, at Half Price. = Mr. Foy, beginning-- My dear PP p ceras- Victoria Lawn...., Our Mammoth Long Red . ; _ Foy,"when as a matter of fact the ed, or contracts 6 be let, forms of '•" We have a dozen different lines that are sold out with the letr to Foy was not written until tender are sent out to Liberal firms press Priess nt a�g....... .....1oc to 12, . Sugar Mangle Beed :eed, and s1iant all Gents' Hosiery. ^� exception of one or two pairs of each. They are yours for about three months after lie ad- in the districts concerned. Con - about seed. merely nothing. Also remnants of Carpets at a Bargain. dressed "My dear Gamey.I' And servativea are seldom invited to � You are always safe in Slack Cashmere .................. 25c now the Globe reporter, Hammond, tender. They stand hardly any Black worsted 20c to ... . .. . ....... 50c buying seeds at this store. ,o declares on oath that Dir. 5trat_ chance of getting contracts. The press Trimmings. Fast Black Cotton ...... . ... . ...... 25c - Liberal firm tendering at the lowest � - , Mixed Col. Cotton Sc and .. , .. , .... • 10c w •_ � ton wanted arm to forget several g v,, -- - •- - --- Cam-pbell t are may et the work, but even '.-� Silk Applique—Black and Cream, : Ritchie & things on which he was expected y g t this is not certain. The manage- ..� Lace Applique --White, Black, Cream, We pay the highest: to give evidence. Shame 1 shame I b Fawn, etc. Real Valenciennes Laces Market rices for Butter and' meat of the system for art ur- p Mr. Stratton; y party p and Insertions. Sequin Trimmings. ' Eggs. Summer Underwear. D00. t poses has become a positive science. Ribbon Velveteen in Blk. and colors, -.:. SSo Where there is danger of protest / As the result of a statement ..• Silkine Shirts and Drawers, each.. 75c"".. successors to M. and exposure through neglect of made by Frank. Sullivan, under articular contractors or mannfac- Balbriggan " " •. 5oc Oath in the Game enquiry, a P We Grant at once a car Balbriggan „ " " , , 25c << , tI y q y, turers, it is quietly arranged that I.adieS' Belts. ; load of good deal is being ventilated by a future orders shall be so placed as Union " " '� , • 50C committee of the Ontario Legisla- to quiet dissatisfaction. In fact, in Black Silk Belts, very stylish -25c, POTATOES. Natural Wool Shirts and Drs.....,.1,00 w0 ture. According to Frank, the many cases the abuses of the sys- 50c, 75c, $1.50. - r - Sullivans obtained a very valuable tem are tolerated in the expectation 331ack Velveteen Belts, 25c each. ..,. timber limit by having one Shan- that in the final adjustment there Patent Leather Belie new Buckle, Broken Sweet Biscuits: ew Shirts. - " non figure as the purchaser. The will be something like an equal dis- .►� 2;, Cts, each. and Broken Sada Biscuits - N _ - price paid was $250, and it was tribution of orders and contracts. o-- _ White Shirts, English Cambric afterwards sold b the Sullivans Beaded Elastic Belts—White, Blk. ; 6 lbs for ..... . .............2uc . g y The public business ra conducted . Shirts. Print Shirts, Unlaundvied --.. for $9,500, and a banker isauthori- as though it were the private con- and White, very pretty. 'Lemon Biscuits, 3lbs for, .25c: Shirts. New Calors. Well Made. ty for the statement that three cern of a set or politicians, and the White Leather Belts. Prices -39c to $150. million feet of pine was taken from public money spent to the direct it. The Minister of Crown Lands aggrandizement of the Liberal ° Is made when you choose our store as the has a difficult time clearing up the party." lace to bis our Furniture. Stock Large— this aI. The indications are that B K Macdould Rd,ROM K P y y g this was practically a clear gift of t " Jno. lie Jas. err Jno. &Jas. err Prices Right. Before buying elsewhere, just the public domain to the Sullivans get our prices ; it will cost you nothing to find for their valuable assistance in win - them out, and you may save money. ur INTERESTING FACTS. ., North Bay and Port Simpson, the ning'elections. i From Quebec to Yokohama, via O guarantee goes with every article we sell. .—Premier Ross recently made distance by way of the proposed TOWN PROPERTIES WANTED. Come and see us. Price our goads; and you the statement that no temperance new Grand Trunk Pacific will be W. A. CURRIE WIXGflAM SAW MILL will be able to say as others have said— legislation would be introduced this 6,885 miles, as compared with 7,413 I have almost daily enquiries for that you wish you had known before, what election, year.when Shortly deputation after the gwa ted ouveeneral miles ry Frothe m Montrresent al the e via new houses 'owis the time rout or to sell if you wish - AUCTIONEER ... McLEAN cc son a fine stock we have and what reasonable on the Premier regarding promised route proposes to shorten the dis- to d0 so. wingham — .- Ontario prices we sell for. Try here next time and �— Iegislation, he politely informed tanee by 390 miles. No charge unless a sale is made. them that his first eare would be to The. manufacturing population of Abner Cosens, Minnie St. Date of sale arranged for at the All kinds dressed.... get a surprise. nurse his precious majority of four. Canada, as represented by 45 cities Advance Office. Terms reasonable. Now he tells a deputation that and towns of 4,000 or more, situat- A DITLMAGE LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES they will have no legislation on tem- ed along the G. T. R., numbers APPLE BARRELS. r perance lines this year. To many 1,000,940, or 18.7 per cent. of the REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT, ALEX. KELLY � � �+ +� ® Button this is ce surprise, for the shuffling total population a the country. CONVEYANCING. MONEY TO LOAN Hard and Soft Slabs, also a 1 1 and deception of the past have pre- In Manitoba there are 41,002,240 on Town and Farm Property. Auctioneer for )fierce County pared them for it. To those who, acres of land, and in the Territories large quantity of dry hard - notwithstanding the smashing of $45,600,000, of which 298 002 240 ASSIGNEE. ACCOUNTANT. a , , I have scoured an Auctioneer's license for wood for sale, delivered. Furniture Dealers & Undertakers previous solemn pledges, still had is uninhabited. In British Colum- opplc _in the Koent cloth rind St. ales ac countreasony, and a CBrepared to conduct Resfaith in the Premier, the statement bia there are about 200,000,000 Sales arranged at the Advance Office. Telephone Orders Promptly comes with a heavy thud. How- acres unoccupied. ALEX. KELLY, wingham P. o, attended to. ever, this offence, like similar ones, There are five-eighths as much C. J. MAGUIRE will be forgotten when an election land unoccupied in the North-west REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE AND rolls around. as the total acreage of all the farms LOAN AGENT. CONVEYANCING DR. AGNEW McLean, & Soni Everybody attend the The Bruce Herald says :_A in the United States, which cover Collection of Routs and Accounts OUN specialty. 841,200,000 aeras. ASSIGNEE. ACCOUNTANT. PHYSICIAN, SUR .EON, y ACCOUCHEUR. meeting of the chief Liberal politi- In the Canadian west the extent oftlae—in vanatone Block. • of lands uninhabited aggregates six Open Saturday evenings, 7 to 9. Office:—Upstairs in the Macdonald great �Uind�r�"� cians of the county of Bruce wasBlock. = ' and one-half times as great an area n y�� � held at Walkerton a few days age, g J. ,(�,., MORTVl�! Night calls answered at office. to arrange about the division of the as that covered by all Ontario. - county for election purposes, •under In Canada there are 18,867 miles of single track railway and 646 BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. DR8, C$IS$OL)I & CHISHOL� 10 the Distribution Act now before the miles of second track. wti, i Auctlualkto has at OttawaWAR & JB. It was decided MONEY TO LOAN. 0464 qc� to have but two Ridings for the Sixteen per cent, of the'singla PHYSICIANS - SURGEONS - ETC. ;: : county. Aithongh the popula- and 73 per cent. of the second track Office:—Morton Block, Wingham Josephine Street — Wingham c'"""';=LH1 tion of the county is nearly even railway, representing respectively � ti regard e political allegiance, it 3,157 and 468 miles, is operated by MISS DELIA SPARLM ofj.� (� '(� can be divided as thepropose so the Grand Trunk. P. KENNEDY, M.D., M, C, P,S,D f �! O M U a H BROS. o 1I y ' The Canadian Pacific operates T. G. M. f as do secure an apparent majority (Member of the British Medical err of some three hundred in the South 7,321 miles of single track and 36 Teacher of Piano, Theory and Fletcher Association) and four or five hundred in the miles of second track railwayin Musts its pre simplex for and Kindergarten. GOLD MEDALLIST IN MEDICINE.Next5Canada or 39 and 5 per cent. r9- Pupils prepared for conservatory exam- r_- (,� May the North. This cuts out the Conser- P mations: Special attention paid to Diseases of woman 23rd It natives altogether, and deprives apThe ext OFFICE HOURS: -1 ato!pam,;, 7to9%m. them of all parliamentary represen- The extent t e Canadian railway r Cation at Ottawa. At the same operated by the Canadian Northern THE "�-�= • ' i time it enables Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Intercolonial respectively am- for tasty and W. T. Hollowly to maintain his pretence. of leaving cants to 1,248 and 1,302 miles. ADVANCE down-t.•data Job D.D.S., L.D.S. r` y t Its a pity to have a good This beim the final da there Will be the division to a parliamentary The respective numbers of en= printing. Prlaes Graduate of Royal, � .'. Suits oiled in the making. y7 committee. Tha said committee gines controlled by the railway OFFICE right. surgenefaDent i k, p g will have about as much say ru the Companies of Canada are as follows: onto ani honor ; The shits we make give en- Morning ,Sale at ..... . ... . . . . . . . ] 0,00 a. m, y Canadian Pacific 745 or 10 per firativato of Dent; tire satisfaction. Give us a matter as the Walkerton Town P al Dep% of Toron- t. ` Afternsion Sale at;. , , . , , , , , 2,30 p.m. Council. It is the greatest sham 100 miles; Grand Trunk, lob, or Canadia VANSTONE to University, improved methods in all branches of trial and be convinced. .... Evening Sale at .. . .. . . . . . . .... „ 7,00 p, M. yet invented bypolitical hypocrisy, hep>er 470 Orr 4s fer 100 rriile In- BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR guars t ed. Prlomoein8cuvorlgioogfaation 1 tercolonial, 280p or 21 per 100 Money to loan at lowestrates. Office%el;?te' iXiCo. 'LEASE X0Tz . Everything will be sold regardless of —Toronto Saturday Night, in miles. BEAVER BLOCK, A j;TgU�J. IRWINprice. Positively no reserve. writing on Railway bonuses, says:— A total of 2,604 passenger, bag- 7.%. WINGHAM, � A s , L p s The population of Canada, accord- gage and mail Cars roll over the ing to the tablepresented by Sir routes in Canada, making an aver- 7 r �v t Doctor of Dental Surgery of the F on, `William Mulock, have parted with age of 13 cars to each 100 miles. zil0s. HOLMES nsylvania College and Licentiate of tt A ^ • over six acres of land per capita to The passenger ears of the country BANXER, ETC. Dental Surgery of Ontario. I: Homuth Bros. build Western railroads. This are divided between the rival Corn- Marriage Licenses Issued. No tvitnosses OfEoo aver Post 011lao—w•INGRAM means that each familyof five has anies thusly: Grand Trunk 720 required. P Y t , Money 4% largo ,men nts; smaller in pro ---- - -- given up a thirty-aere farm to make or 23 per 100 miles ; Canadian I'a- portion. Easiest terms. MISSSARA L- MOORE PROMPTLY SECURED it a part of our system that the cifie, 886, or 12 per 100 miles; Ca - Write IIOLZwiS write for our Intercating Ueoka "tnvbnt. railroads shall have a Clamp on nadian Northern and Intereolonial, Teacher of Piano and Theory or's Help" and " Haw you are swindled." THE every foot of wire fence, every head 31 and 371 each, being an average trAltiustEn Ar LA'v, SOLICITOR, ETC., PTO. send us a rough skotch or model of your in• ext to 11olmos Block now building --^-� vention orimproven.ent and wewilltellyou " of stock, every bushel of grain of 3 and 27 per mile. �1 •� t free our opinion as to whetltcr it is protwbty 0 ice; -n U�RRIE OORLtj I Atentable. Rejected applications have often which the unfortnnate settler finds Canadian railways rejoice in the v been succcufulty prosecuted by uk we as an increment t0 his original in- possession of 68,875 freidlit CarswELLINGTON 17TUAL conduct fully tgnt rpcd ot9icep in Montreal P > i Teacher Of Violin and Guitar. andWa�hiugtau; t isgtutittiesuatoprontpt-. vestment. Isn't this a rather large which number are said to averse y patch work and quick] y srcare Patents g g FIRE INS, CO,as bro id as the invention. highest references mortgage to put on the settlers es- 365 cars per 100 miles, ms -:in Stona Block, «Ingham, furnished. tate? Shall this mortgage be in- Tire freight Cars of Canada are 9stablished18-10. Itoe ratentq procured through Marton tit's. "Advance' ' • . Road Of ea 01JELPH, ONT, tion receive special notice without charge in creased by building atirerroads and divided thusly, Grand Trunk, 24,x• t over roe trewsl*pers distributed throughcate Risk, takse ort all olasees of insurable pro DICKINSON & 110LI�ES the b> tuinicu. making other land grants and at- 462, or 775! per 100 Miles) Cana- ports on ilio oaalt qr prtsmlum not6 .y.tam. $ StBiS Ol�C1�0 to crs ialtytoid I Pats t busimm of mauutsc- Iovrin the railroads to Control the tlian P'acifiC 2l 342 or 291 er 1]10 o,fAs.IIAvinsoxr A ft , fS, Ote, « • { g+ . Settleable portions of Western Can- miles; Canadian Northern and In - President. ao�nlin. �7C�� gt �Rxp� For Job Printing aI, Ii�igilt Price„ argued that the rail. tereoloniay each 1,7601 and 9 68fl �ra.jaant. �bbretary. gjFtee: Meyer Hinck Win Ilam. �'•x�nt Exp.Nis butt dal , r1an oc ada7 If it be ar , , , ,ibNN �1ITCHIS, S Softlaes: J NowYorkLit6't5'la'@, nent,enl roads make the laud valuables Took i or 141 grid 744 per 100 wiles. bf1l�R7', VPINGtIIA3i£ ONx . ]itoklnaois Sndl.r Holmos t��.. t,,,,.,,,, tl« Ia.ft.Waahtlh an