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Your vote mid inil .e is respect-
, fully solicited u he' secure the elec-
tion of
S.. MI CHELL
as REEVE
for the Town of Wingham, for the
year 1915.
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MINOR LOCALS.
USTQWLnUSINFSS COLLEGE.
11fave you ever heurd of Listowal
Iliteiness College? If you havenot it
mut be our fault. Now we aro going
to,tntroduce (itirselves to the readers a
the 1151133.
(vin g W the fact that we do ete we
vita,aria taat ouc gewleates suceeed,
the Listowel Ilusieess College hue near-
ly doubled twiee in attendance anti
graduates in the pea four years TIns.
a.; the first time we nave ever publiehed
an adyertiselaent in this paper, and ;es
,it int,mil taking np speeml studies to
ter .yotir posisien we offer you NOW
your opportunity.
1 T.) every reader of this paper who
registers in our eras:es and bedtimes a
student of the L. B. C. for the opening
of the New Year' Term on Monday,
;January 4th, we w:il give a choice of
the following a -Three 'Months Course
in any Department for. StS) or Four
Months Comet, in an Department for
hi offer offer ia only for advertising pur-
poses and will be held open for two
weeks from date elf this }leper, and is
only good to residefits of .p.aet office dis-
tricts anywhere in Ontario except those
mentioned below, vizi—laStoweL: Att-
wood, Donegal, Newry, Ethel, Milver-
tod, Brunner, Briton, Newton, Milbank,
'lesson, Moorefield, Palmer,ston, Har-
riston, Clifford. Fordwich, Gerrie, Ay-
ton. Drew, Alsfeldt, Gowanstown,
N,Vallace, Trowbridge. MolesWortla
Henfryn. Kartzville, Rothsay, I3urns
and Freeborn. .
—Messrs George and John Gibson, of
Winnipeg*, sons of Mr. Thomas Gibson,
formerly of Wroxeter, are in the second
contingent. This will make eight of
the Gibson family in Kitchener's army
— Christmas day this year was the
toIdest since 185e.
—Buy your hewapapers and magazines
at the Thies stationery store.
—The Trews can give you clubbing
rates On any newspaper or magazine.
— Mrs. M. J. .Lougheed was taken
very mueh by surprise Christmas
morning when Mr. Wm. Clendening, on,
behalf of the boarders, presented her
with a beautiful quarter cut oak rocking
chair.
—Leave your 'orders for pocket or
office diaries for 1915 at the TIMES
stati.e ery store.
—We wish all our readers and friends
a Happy and Prosperous New Year. ..
—Mr. Thos. Bowers is attending the
Winter Poultry Show at Ingersoll where
he is exhibiting over 00tairds:
M. W. Armstrong has a num-
ber of birds on exhibition at the Winter
Poultry Show in St. Catharines this
week.
—In a friendly game of hockey at Har -
Aston on Christmas Day 1;ie Wingham
players lost by a score of 10 to 3.
— The Christmas Day holiday passed
off quietly in Wingham. The weather
• was ideal for outdoor sports. There
,..,a)were many happy • family re -unions.
/ Railway traffic was hardly up to that
of previous years.
— All those who can knit and wish to
help can get wool for that purpose from
Mrs. Redmond, by calling at her resi-
dence, where a supply is kept by the
Ladies' Patriotic Society.
—The Ladies' Patriotic Socie ty shipped
away last week a large box containing
shirts, socks and wristlets, for the use
a the Canadian soldiers.
CHURCH NOTES.
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Regular services will be held (D. V.)
in the Methodist Church next Sabbath,
January fhel, Pastor will preach morn-
ing and evening. Morning theme,', "A
Happy New Year." Everting subject,
"Can we pray for the success of the
Allies?" This is a day of intercession
by request of the Dominion Govern-
ment. Let all citizens gather unto the
house of prayer. All will be welcome.
CHURCH OP S. PAUL THE APOSTLE
ikatch Night Service will be held on
Thursday night New Year's Eve) com-
mencing at 11.30 t'eloek
Next Sunday (Jan. 3rdha z been
pibeiairped by the Governor of Canada
asf.e.'ilay of 'humble prayer and inter-
edesion in regard to the present war,
and the day will be acdortlingly observ-,
ed at, both services in St. Paul's Church.
The reetot will preach on the war both
morning and evening,
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DIED. '
Aateistv—In Olymphia, Washington,
1.7.S.A., on December ::3rd, Mrs. Jos.
Agnew, sister of the 'Ate Adam Reid
and aunt of Mr. F. Buclfanan, of Wing -
ham, in het 81st year.
Roz—In Guelph, on Dee. 15, lary
Crosby, beloved wife of W Rok
(tome, in her 41st year.
NR tionsos—In Wroxeter on Deeem-
e. leer 23rd, George Nicholeota formerly
Wingharri. aged 82years 7 months.
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WAIAIKR—CROwSIVN -At Latigside,
an Dee. 234, by the Rev. Mr. Trelea-
✓ en, Mr. James Walker, of Lateknow,
Aura Crowst plant &ugh -
and Mrs 1. N. Crawatan, of
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ANNOUNCEMENTS, .8zo..
Notices Under This Head ten cents aline
for 11114 insertien ; five cents for suhse-
quent insertions.
TRUNKS AND VALISSS:—Blg Stook of
select from at lowest prices.
W. J. GRUM,.
Good house to rent. Apply to Geo.
Wraith, Victoria Street.
To RENT —A good house on Catherite
street for reat. Get particulars from
J. W. Dodd.
Your vote and .ln ence re-
spectfully ask d favor of
J. Walton Mc 1,,On for re-
election as Reeve for 1915.
CLOVER THRESHING
The undersigned are prepared to
threeh clover, For dates and tonna
apply to
CRAIG & GILLESPIE,
Whiteehnrch,
35-2
Phone 5-611 or 3-611.
• .Farrn-for Sale.
Lot S. ,14, 15, L6, Con. 1, Morris, 100
acres; well watered; good buildings;
large bearing orchard; 15 acres bush
suitable for •stock or grain farming.
33fi' miles from Wingham, owner retir-
ing. Apply to
W. CLEGG,
Proprietor,
DRAY •BUSINESS
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Ljaving purchased the Dray, Business
from Wm. Breckenridge, I am
prepared to take care of business in
this line. Your work will be given
careful and prompt attention.
A share of.your patronage solicited.
Robt. McGEE
Phone 10
MISS VARIAN
Licentiate of Toronto Conservatory of
Music and Authorized teacher of Flet-
cher Music Method, Simplex and Kin-
dergarten.
Pupils prepared for Consorvatory
examinations in Piano and Theory.
Theory taught by correspondence.
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Classes Opened Si, 21
'Phone 165
PLEASANT VIEW FARM
FOR SALE
120 acres, 100 acres cleared, 20 acres
hard wood bush; well fenced; good
state cultivation; windmill; good water;
bank barn 82x52; good out -buildings;
two storey brick cottage, 11 rooms.
nonnter LEATHORN,
tf 13luevale.
Shorthorns
For Sale
Herd -headed by "Favorite Character,'
Imported.
4 BULLS 4
Pron.; 10 to 12 months old. These
oung bulls are an exceptionsally fine
t. Soma of tnern are ready for ser -
re thick, smooth, fleshy fol -
owe. a., espond or give US it Call if
you want g thing good.
tgq„ R. No. 4, Wingham.
Broadvfew Ferro, ski Miles smith of
Wingham.
Oblides Mahoney, seventeasettr"?
olds Wati drowned In a well on hie
recilherl farm in Sandwich East.
THE WINGHAM TIMES
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JANUARY FUR SA1E
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$5000.00 worth of Furs must he turned
into cash 'this‘month.
Alt Furs Guaranteed',, Sale Prices Strictl
.Some of the Wonderful Prices to start • Sale
rdhlk Muffs
5 only made from goo d quid-
ity Northern Mink showing 4 to
6 dark stripes. Reg $40,00 to
$50 00 for $27.50
BNCk Wolf Sets
Made frorn choice bright
skins ie latest animal style, reg
$35.00 and $50.00 for
$27.50 and $35.00
Labrador' Mink Set
• 1 only Stole and Muffmade
from themost select skins, trim-
raed with tails, -reg *200.00 set
for si.a5.cto.
Western Sable lyluffa
and Stoles
20 „ enly made from heavy
furred skins in latest styles, reg
$15.00 to $20.00 for $9.75
The very choicest Fur,. Fur
Lined and Fur Collared Coats,
selling without regard to cost.
44'
en's Raog000n Coats
Selected front' the *choicest
of skins with quilted -Italian lin-
ing, red$150.00 for $1.1500
Men's China 1)Og Coats
These make a splendid wear-
ing Coat and will stand lots of
hard wear, reg $20.00 to $25.00
for $1.6.50.
Ladies' Fur Collarect-
Cots.
with Alaska Sable Collar', plain
Italian lining, interlined with
shamy, making it wind proof,
.reg $47.50 for $35.00
Ladies' Fur
• Lined Coats
Made of extra quality black
beaver cloth, sable collar, heavy
dark muskrat lining, reg $82,50
for $57.50.
TERMS: All Furs Cash.
All 1914 Accoants are now, due, and must be paid this month.
Produce Wanted
KING BRO
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'Phone 71 Agents' for Standard Pattern
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1CREAM WANTED1
Is
Raving an up-to-date Creamery in
• full operutioir, we solicit I our crema
patronage.
We are prepared to pay the highest
market prices for, good cream and give
you an honest business, weighing,
sampling and testing eanhean of cream
received carefully and returnir,g. a
full statement of same to each patron.
We fnursh two cans te each. patron
pay all express charges and pay every
two weeks
Write for frirtler particolars or
send for Calla and RiVO 1.113 a trial.
SEAFORTII: CREAMY CO,
• SHAPORTH, ONT.
016"sumennumaxnatii
SCRANTON OR LEHIGH COAL
WOOD MERINO
At Lowest Prices,
R. J. Cantelon
MICE WITH
• Dominion Express Co.', °Kite
PUBLIC NOTICE.
Copy of a Question to be submitted
to the electors of the Town of Wingharn
by the Municipal Council of the Corpor-
ation of the Town of Wingham.
Are you in favor of all married women
who have the necessary qualifications
voting on Municipal Matters?
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Take notice that the above is a true
copy of the Synopsis of Question
which has been taken into consideration
by the Municipal Council of the Corpor-
ation of the TOW11 cf Wingham and
that f h
COMING
ALL NEXT WEEK„
in the Town Hall
Pendell Stock Company w
b e here at Town
Wingham, all next weel igh
class up-to-date play ver be-
fore presen ed at pe lar prices
of 10 and 20 no higher.
High class . eville between
acts. Opening piny:
i "Bought and
Paid For"
This Stock comes here higyy
4recommended aas:seraste.... sek
assa,„,,,...."..area—..a.aasesarete-
AN. IRUNK ovantt
CHRISTMAS
I AND NEW YEAR
FARES
Single Fare
Dec. 24-25, good for rot= until Dec.
26; also Dee. 31, 1914, and Jan. 1, 1915,
valid for return until Jan.?, 1915,
Fare and One -Third
Dec. 22-23-24.25, good for return until
Dec. 28; also Dee. 30 and 31, 1914, and
Jan. 1, 1915, valid for return until Jan.
4, 1015.
Above reducedfares apply between
all stationa in Canada east of Port
Arthur and to Detriot and Port Huron,
Mich., Buffalo, Black Rock, Niagara
Falls and Suspension Bridge, N.Y.
Full pprticulars and berth reservations
at G. .R. ticket officee,
el. )3. ELLIOTT, Town Passenger and Ticket
Agent, Phone 4. W, StROMAN, Station
Agent, Phone tO.
te votes o t lectors of the —
said Municipality will be taken thereon
at theensuing Municipal Elections.
On Saturday the 2nd day of January,
1915, the Mayor of the said Town of
Wingham shall attend at the Town
Hall m the said Town of Winghala at
eleven °idiotic in the forenoon to ap-— — —
point persons to attend at the various CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR'S
polling, places aforesaid and at the final
the persons leterested in and deeirOns 1914.1
summing up by 6
the Clerk on behalf of
of promoting or opposing this question ON -WAY FARE.good going Dee.24
tiv and 25, return limit, Dec. 26, 1914,also
resbec
y.
The Clerk of the said Town Of Wing -
ham shall attend at the solid Tow ir Iran
at eleven o'clock in the forenoon Of
'Tuesday the 5th day of January, 1915,
to sum up the votes for aed against this
question.
The date of the first pnblieation ef
this notice in the Wingham 'Plums was
Thersdav. the 10th day of ?December,
A.D., 1014,
JORte P. GROVES,
Clerk.
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gond going Dec. 31, 1914, and Jan. 1,
1015, iettirn limit, Jan. 2, 1915,
FARt AND ONZ41.1112D, good going
Dec. 22,23,24,25,ereturn limit, Dee. 28-,
1914; also good. going 1)ee. 80, 31, 1914,
'Ian. 1, 1915, tettan limit, Jan. 4, 1915.
(Minimum charge 25c.)
Ps,rticulittei from C, P. R. Ticket
Agerite, or write M. el. Murphy, TM'
A„ Toronto,
W, A . Stinderems, 'Torn Atten_lif Phohe 47.
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December 31st, 1911
WE Wish ail our
Customers and
Friends a Happy
and Prosperous
Yew Year
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W. H. WILLIS 8z CO.
sa. ,ENTsecr C;Ii y FOR LADIES
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The Merchants' 13rokeraip
Gornpany
Wish to thank the many Custome'rs and
Buy. ers for the generous patronage during
the months gone by and wish you all a
Merry Christmas and a Happy and Pros-
perous New Year.
• With the new year we .are making
every effort to procure goods of all kinds
. at prices which will enable us to sell them
to our cukomers and buyers at lower
prices than ever. Wing in your butter,
eggs, dried apples, potatoes and cash.
Our Motto is "Cash and Low Prices."
THE IVIEROHANTS' BROKERAGE
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