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THE WINGUAM TIMES
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February 4th, 1915
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W1h61111iy1 TUURSDAYS
ANNOUNCEMENTS, &c.
Notices UlHer Thi' ILnd. ten (-ems a lino
for flat in,ertien ; live cents for subse-
quent
- Horse fair day in Wingham on
Tueeday, February 0th.
--Do your marketiue at Christie'e on
Horse Fair Day, Tuesday, Feb. 9th.
Regular monthly meeting of the
Public School Board will be held next
Tuesday evening.
--There will be a number of horse
buyers in Wingham on horse fair day,
Tuesday, February 0th.
--The Merchants' Brokerage Co. are
offering great bargains due to buying
another stock at a reduetion.
—A ball was given, at Beigrave, on
Tuesday evening of this week. Wing -
m four -piece Orchestra furnished the
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TRUNKS ANT) VAI —Big stock of
elect from at lowest Kiev:,
W. J. GREER..
Good house to rent. Apply to Geo.
Nraith, Victoria Street.
To RENT - A good house on Catherine
itreet for reet. Get particulars from
T. W. Dodd.
FOR SALE—A goad second-hand cutter
or sale at a bargain. Apply to It. A.
Llurrie,
WANTED—A good farm for rent,
with option of buying at end of term.
Apply to R. S. Campbell, Wingham.
NOTICE —Owing to the change in
business all accounts owing to Field
Bros. are now due and can be settled
at the store of Wm. Field.
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Farm for Sale,
Lot S. 14, 15, 16, Con. 1, Morris, 100
acres; well watered; good buildings;
large bearing orchard; 15 acres hush
suitable for stock or grain farming.
ng miles from Wingham, owner retir-
ing. Apply to
W. CLEGG,
Proprietor.
Shorthorns For Sale
Herd -headed by "Favorite Character,"
Imported.
4 BULLS 4
From 10 to 12 months old. These
young bulls are an exceptionally fine
lot. Some of tnem are ready for ser-
vice and are thick, smooth, fleshy fel-
lows. Correspond or give us a call if
you want something good.
J. G. FYFE,
R. R. No. 4. Wingham.
Broadview Farm, 1*;miles south of
Wingham.
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Double Track all the ay
TORONTO -CHICAGO
TORONTO --MONTREAL
Unexcelled Train Service
Highest Class of Equipment
WINTER TOURS
to California, Florida and
Sunny South
Fast Trains—Choice of Routes
Low Fares now in effect.
For full particulars consult G. T. R.
Ticket Agents or write C.E. Horning,
Dist. Pass, Agent, Toronto.
H.13. ELLIOTT, Town Psesenger and Tick eb
Agent, Phone 4. W. F. 13tROMAN , Station
Agent, Phone 50.
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New Train Service
TORONTO -MONT-
REAL -OTTAWA.
Via "Lake Ontario hore Line"
Fast time to Oshawa, Port Hope, Co-
bourg, Belleville, Trenton, etc.
W. A. SANDERSON, Town Agent, 'acne 7
J, H. BREMER, Station Agent, 'phone
TENDERS WANTED
The Secretary -Treasurer of School
Section No. 3, Turnberry, w;l1 receive
sealed tenders up to 7 o'clock p. in., on
February 13th for the erection of
school house. Plans and specifications
ran be seen at his residence, 10th con-
cession of Turnberry. The lowest
any tender not necessarily accepted.
ROBT. S. MUIR,
Sec.-Treas.,
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Sealed tenders will be eceived
Managers St. Andrew" Presbyterian
Church, up to Mon ay ening, seven
O'clock, February t for Caretaker
for Church for the , r 1615.
Duties and all other information can
be obtained from the secretary. Apply
stating salary to
JOHN RITCHIE,
0-1 Secretary,
HOUND FOR SALE.
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A bitch, English blood, 4 American
fox, 1i years old, partly trebled, black
sad tan in color This dog is bred from
from first class stock and will make
ILIA one. For further particular at .1,y
--The Merchants' Brokerage CO.
ave purchased another stock at a
rent reduction and will continue to
ive good bargains
---At the County Council meeting last
eek Mr. W. D. Pringle was named as
member of the Wingham High
chool for a term of three years.
—Arthur Harvey Smith, formerly
ditor of the Listowel Banner and for
number of years editor of Rod and
un at Woodstock, died suddenly at
alma last week.
—The Patriotic Society regrets that
he names of Robt McGee and Amos
ipling were omitted last week from
he list of those who gave their teams
ratis to remove snow off Josephine
treet.
—Bruce County Council. in session at
alkerton last week passed a grant of
:10,000 for the Patriotic Funds. One-
alf of the amount is to be raised this
ear, and the balance next year. For,
he purpose of raising the amount one
ill is to be 'levied.
EAST HURON AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETY.
PERSONALS
Mr. Arch Hislop, eQ Brussels, was in
town on Friday last.
Mr. A. II. Wilford, was in Toronto
this week on business.
Miss Hilda Buchanan is spending a
couple of weeks in Toronto.
Mr. John Gray, of Toronto is visiting
with his son, Mr. W. G. Gray.
Mr. H. Cornell, of Preston, is visit-
ing with friends in Wingham and
Morris.
Miss Bella Haines, of Fullerton, is
visiting with her uncle' Mr. W. H.
Haines.
Mr. Thos. W. Walker, of the B. Line,
Turnberry, is visiting with relatives
ane friends in Hamilton.
Miss Laura.Davidson, of St. Thomas,
is visiting with relatives and friends in
town for a courle of weeks.
Mr. Lloyd Hewer, of Tillsonburg,
was visiting for a few days at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hewer.
Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Kerslake, of El-
gin, Man., are visiting for a few days
with their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
Drummond.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Murdock, of
Zealandia, Sask., was visiting for a few
days with their cousin, Mrs. M. Robert-
son, Francis street.
Messrs W. .1, Greer and IL B. Elliott
are in Toronto this week attending the
annual convention of the Ontario Fairs
and Exhibitions Association.
Mrs, Edward Baird, of town, and
Mrs. John Elliott, of East Wawanosh,
are visiting with their brother, who is
seriously ill at his home near Brantford.
Mr. John F. Linklater, of Toeswater,
was visiting for over Sunday with his
father, Mr. Wm. Linklater, who has
been seriously ill. We are pleased to
report that Mr. Linklater is now im-
proving. .
Annual meeting of East Huron Agri-
ultural Society was held Wednesday
fternoon, January 20th, in the Council
hamber, Brussels, President Leckie in
he chair, with a fair attendance.
A review of the year's work was
iven by the President who commented
n the better than usual success of the
all Fair of 1314 and in conclusion asked
e be relieved of the office of President.
Minutes of last annual meeting were
ead and passed.
The Treasurer presented the Finan -
dal Statement, showing balance on
and from 1913 of $244.75 and receipts
or 1914," $2,236.75, with expenditure of
2422.72, making a debit balance of
186.07 due to the purchase of the 5
Short Horn bulls for the Society. Re -
ort was adopted.
Following officers Were elected for
he current year:—Hon. President, Jno.
.eckie ; President, Thos. Miller; 1st
Vice President, P. Scott; 2nd Vice
resident, P. Archibald.
Directors, R. L. McDonald. R. Nichol,
. Turnbull, A. Stewart, Jas. Burgess,
T. F. Gerry, Ed. Fulton, A. C. Dames,
J. J. Hoover, Elston Cardiff and Jno,
rerar,
Lady Directors, Mrs, P. Scott and
rs. Geo. Muldoon.
Auditors, F. S. Scott and A. Strach-
n.
It was decided to hold a Field Crop
ompetition again this year, crop to be
sats.
Departmental Judges will be dispens-
d With at Fall Fair, owing to the
Government cutting down the grant to
Society.
Spring Fair will not be held. Fall
Fais' dates will be Thursday, September
20th and Friday, October 1st.
Treasurer was authorized to borrow
any monies necessary fron the Standard
Bank.
Malcolm Black was re -appointed
Secretary -Treasurer of the Society for
another year at the same salary $75.00.
DIED
SCHUMAKER—In Wallace Tp., on Jan.
22nd, 1915, Menu Schumaker, miller at
Newbridge, aged 62 years.
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BRYCE —BirecE—In Galt at the manse
of Central Presbyterian church, on
Wednesday, Jan, 20, George Leslie
Bryce of Turnberry, to Jemmima,
daughter of Mr. Cathcart Bryce of
Galt.
PETERMAN—TESKEY -On Wednesday,
Jan. 20th. at Wroxeter by Rev. T. M.
Wesley, B. A., Rubye Teskey, of Turn -
berry, to William Peterman, of Carrick.
BORN.
PINNER—In Kinloss, on Jan. 20, 1915,
to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pinner; a
daughter,
SMITH - In Turnberry, on January
28th, to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith; a
son.
DEANS —ln Wingham, on Tuesday,
Feb. 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Deans, jr., a daughter.
JORDAN—In Wingham General Hos-
pital, on January 30th, to Mr. and Mrs.
R. D. Jordan; a daughter.
TO RNDERR1-.
Report S. S. No. 6 Turnberry for
month of January.
Sr. IV.—Norma Foxton, Henry
Holmes, Lizzie McKague, Robert Mc-
Kague, Percy King.
Sr, III.—Clifford Jenkins, Harold
Showers. Dan Roth equal.)
Jr. III. —Harald Penis.
Sr. —Mary Roth, Edith Jenkins,
Frank Roth, Herbert Foxton, Etta Fal -
lis, Oscar Holmes, Irlma Chandler, Har-
old Foxton.
Jr. IL—Annie Homuth, Mary John-
ston, Anna Wheeler.
Pt. II—Mary McGregor, Genevieve
Roth, Joe Austin, Ruby Dickson,
Sr. Pt, I.—Reifa Jenkins, Freddie
Goll, Chester Showers, Georgina Goy,
Milford Foxton, Hilda McCormick.
Jr. Pt. I.—Arno Kelly, Has old Case -
more, Maitland Porter, A ggie McKague.
Primer—Grace Homuth, Margaret
Goll, Gertie Wheeler, Mary Chandler,
Ada Haines, 'reacher.
Valuable Properties for
(1} The propertyon th orth east
corner of John an Ce e streets,
known as the Mil s emorial Hall,
(2) The dwelling stables on the
north side of John . reet immediately
west of the Anglican Church. Pull
particulars apply to
W. F. VANSTONE, C. P. SMIT1/,
tf A. E. smrrtr„ R. vAtIvrom
The Canadian first contingent is
crossing to France, the cavalry having
already gone over.
South Waterloo Liberals, observing
the party truce, decided not to oppose
the election of F. Stewart Scott, Con-
servative candidate in the Federal bye -
election next week.
APPLICATION TO PAR-
LIAMENT
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ADVANCE SHOWINGS OF
NOTICE is hereby given that an Ap-
plication will be made by the Corpora-
tion of the Town of Wingham to the
Legislature of the Province 02 Ontario
at the next Session thereof for an Act.
(1) To authorize the Council of the
Corporation of the Town of Wingham
to pass By-laws without obtaining the
assent of the Electors for the issue of
debentures for a term not exceeding
erest at
expedi-
oses:— (a)
f the float -
id Corpora-
ettlemint of
he said Cor -
permit the
own of Wing -
g Funds in any
or any By-law
rn be passed in
pplication.
enture debt of the
gham is as follows:
$ 48,263.86
. 39,300.15
19 522.06
thirty years and to bear
such rate as Council may de
ent for the following pu
$12,000,00 for the payment
ing indebtedness of the
tion; (b) $1,200.00 for the
a damage claim against
poration. (2) And
said Corporation of the
ham to invest it's Sin
debentures issued u
or By-laws th
pursuance of t 's
The existing
said Town of Wi
Waterworks
Electric Light
Sewers
Local Improvements (Town's
share) ..... 1,310.22
Town Hall 4,000.00
Public School 9,825 95
High School 17,434.03
Bonus Loans . 32,220.16
Bridge . 1,500.00
Road Machinery . 3,849.4t
Market and Cemetery .... . 3,000.00
$180,231.81
Less Sinking Funds 30,568.2/
$149,666.60
of which no part, either of principal or
interest, is in arrears.
The reasons for requiring the further
fine of debentures are as follows: (a)
To enable the said Corporation to pay
off it's floating indebtedness which was
incurred partly in executing works of
a permanent and necessary character
and partly through the failure of a
Manufacturing Industry to repay mon-
ies loaned to it by the said Corporation
by way of a bonus: (hi To settle a
claim against the said Town for dam-
ages owing to the death of an employee.
Dated at Wingham this Second day of
rebruary, A.D., 1915.
DUDLEY HOLMES,
10-0 Solicitor for Applicant.
New Spring Dress Goods
Wash Materials and Silks
Dress Goods
We are showing the neve it m,tterials in Priest-
ley's latest weaves, in Madras Crepe, Queens Cloth,
Wool Taffeta, Silk Epdora, in shades of black,
Belgian blu`e, lerca cotta, rodessa green, orowns, •
tans and greys. Prices, per yd . • • • $1.00, $1.25, $1.50
Wash Materials
The materials are somewhat different this seas-
on, showing more sheer and finer materials in plain
and fancy floral designs in Cosmos Lace Cloth,
Flaxon, Dimity, Floral Grenadine, Tango Chiffor,
Lace Cloth, Marquisette and Cotton Voiles.
Prices, per yd 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c.
Silks
before the advance in
We bought 'our silks
price and can give some exceptional values, as all
silks have advanced on account of the war..
36 inch Silk Habitane
Specially made for waists, Lingerie, etc., guar-
anteed to wash and retain its finish. Price per yd $1,00.
36 inch Pailette Silk
In all shades, wth deep rich chene and French
dyed, Special per yd $1.25
36 inch Black Mousseline .
Very special values, per yd $1.25, $150
Furs
Special clearing prices on all lines of Neck Furs,
Stoles, Muffs, Fur and Fur Lined Coats.
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PRODUCE • WANTED ,
kINC BROS.
Phone 71 Agents for Standard Patterns
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SCRANTON OR LEHIGH COAL
WOOD KINDLING
At Lowest Prices,
R. J. Cantelon.
OFFICE WITH
Dominion Express Ce.'s Office
PROPERTY FOR SALE.
The undersigned offers for sale his
house and -one-fifth acre lot in the vil-
lage of Belgrave for sale. House is
two-story Welt, containing ten rooms
and good cellar. Good frame stable
on property. Everything in good re-
pair. Get full particulars on the prem-
ises or address.
JAMES CUNNINGHAM,
38tf Belgrave, Ont,
'PLEASANT VIEW FARM
FOR SALE
120 acres, 100 acres cleared, 20 acres
hard wood bush; well fenced; good
state cultivation; wind mill; good water;
bank barn 82x52; good out -buildings;
two storey brick cottage, 11 rooms.
ROBERT LEATHORN,
tf Bluevale.
LOW FARES TO THE CALIFORNIA
EXPOSITIONS VIA CHICAGO
& NORTH WESTERN RY.
Four splendid daily trains from the
New Passenger Terminal, Chicago to
San Diego. Choice of scenic and direct
routes. Double track' Automatic
electric safety signals all the way.
Let us plan your trip and furnish
folders and full particulars. B, H.
Bennett, Gen. Agt., 46 Yonge St., Tor-
onto, Ont. 38-3t.
MISS SPARLIN6
Licentiate of Toronto Conservatory of
Music and Authorized teacher of Flet'
her Music Method, Simplex and Kin.
dergarten.
PnplIS prepared for Consorvatory
examinations in Piano and Theory.
Theory taught by correspondence.
Classes Opened Sep. 21
'Phone 165
SPECIAL SALES
CONTINUE
Watch our window
for the barg
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Horse
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, Feb, 9th.
Watch Repairing a
Specialty.
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all shoes bought from us FREE OF CHARGE.
2.—We sell "Queen Quality- Shoes for
women and "Derby- Shoes for men—the two
best lines of shoes made,
• 3,—We have two prices—Cash and Credit
—and our cash price is exactly the same as the
lowest advertised in any Canadian catalogue.
4,—We take butter and eggs in trade.
5—We are giving big reductions on reductions
on all kinds of of Winter Goods and Heavy
Rubbers,
6—WinOmin Horse Fair, Tuesday next, the
9th. The buyers will be here without fail,
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Patriotism and Production
AGRICULTURAL
CONFERENCE
Under the Dominion Departure
of Agriculture, in co -opera
with the Ontario Departu t of
Agriculture, *ill be hel n the
TOWN HALL. W GHAM.
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Thursday uary 11th
3 pan—"Th uty and the Op-
portunity of the Canadian
Farmer,"
(a) In Relation to rem Crops
WILLIAM SQUIRDEL B.S.A.
Associate Professor of Field Hus-
bandry, Ontario Agricultural
College, Guelph,
(b) In Relation to Live Stock.
PAUL E. ANGLE, B. S. A.
Simcoe, will preside,
17.30 p. m. —In addition to the
above speakers, &It. Musgrove,
M. P.P., will address the meeting,
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In a[few days The Merchants' Brokerage Co. will
ship to Wingham another stock which they have
bought at a Great Reduction, and will continue to
give Great Bargains in all lines of General Mer-
chandise.
Don't fail to call at this store, and have your share
of the Many Bargains we have to offer.
We take all kinds of Farm Produce and Cash.
lierchantsi Brokerage Col
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