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The Wingham Advance, 1913-01-01, Page 8`•••••1••••.,-. 44 11111,147,,, 41":*'`. • • ------.-,-------- -2•A' D V Ang 4.01kmook r1t!""-""Nrfr,11111r10"11011110101" ' „ jiappy New Year! 11 .11 1 1 11110.0$0 Good bye, Old Year, good bye, Not the best year, nor yet the worst, we've ever known. Let's forget its sorrows and remember its joys, The New Year promises much, and we trust it will be kind to us all. For the favors so. liberally extended to us dur- ing the Old Year we are truly thankful. For the New Year we shall, with increased effort, strive to serve our patrons better than ever before. Happy New Year to Everybody We will be closed all day on New Year's, W. A. CAMPBELL The Clothier MacDonald Biock. Opp. Bank of Commerce. Did you ,ever use Dyr-Kiss or Mary Garden • er Powders? Once you try them you will use no other. Nothing surpasses them in de- licate odor They are the newest and the best. assissammemasammaii DAVIS' CORNER DRUG STORE Successor to A. L HAMILTON Nommoimaimigio s 7's1 1 1., WINCintst MUM, votoll ft It Barley $4**$****** *V** 52 . reaa•Iii* *************** 100 Beekwheat Beans **** St***0011.****1 1561 Piaitt•006.*.IIIIV* 05, Bay 0004-001-****1-100*Vvit 15 000 - Straw Oundled) 10 00 20G 2it 00v Flour (Met patents) 00 Butter, rt41 $01114.*****0 St Blittettifftia* 1,0******** $W**********4*11.11 11 *40* V*** ***V•*** 8 00449.- „ 0 501 Itrara****$ tatirlfatiriti.*** ShOrte44*O4Iv1e•******61 • •ki PJJ.&l 44 044.44***444 *** V * Oht9' 4 00. Obloketis kfireeted)...... 12. PoWl 7 (dressed)....e**•$* 14 10 le- reeeed) 11.1111**0•1 ..11-4901.19 • * 4 1 03 55 1 75 10 00 12 00 • Your vote and iefluenee le solleited for the election of DR. A. J. IRVIN M4.3,01k for 1014 Your vote and iniluenee le respectfully eolicited ter the election, of COU,NCIE.1.01t A. MILLS _ XASI011 for 101,4 Your influence solicited, Vote MeX, REZVE for a eecoud term J. Att TCH41.40 will appveolate your vote and influence ter his election &el R.Z.E V.& • Electors of Morris—vote for C. O. C,A,Mr234.14L FOR ICERVE tind thus seoure economioal and efficient municipal government, Your vote anti influence is respectfully soliciteti to secure the election of JOHJV HANNA as Councillor for 1914. W. A. CURRIE solicits your vote and influertce to secure his election AS couNcizzoR H. 21. 4/2,102-17* will appreciates your vote and i to secure his election sis COUISTC.ILLOIt Jtkasestown. 43. hi Trinity Ch.ure)x WWI% was ' fairly well attended sonsidering that Milton 144 at Toronto spent xmos. a lot of people were eat of town under the peteattist roof, Christmair day wax spent; very quiet, Will and . Lynn paid a flying ly in town although the sloishing visit to Job, pg' e on Saturday lag& helped to brighten tbirle up wonder. V I $ mr. snd Afro. zektt meEwen were fully. On Tuesday an Wednesday the former,. nights •our merchants did a gctod busi. t'be XL1149* 01441” a twee but on the whole we hardly think father. It (quailed last year „Mt., aa4 Mre. St. Clair Playpen are holidaying at the latters* home on the st. Helens. 4r1D4dlisuaeri'd Mrs, Iacklin were the Xrnae. jas. joynt of Toronto is home guests of the formet'e Mre. T. for hie Xtaae vacation, tiler of Ethel. • Miss Vlore Lewie of Lueltnow epent Mre, Will McBride and little W of Xmas with her parents herek Etamilton spent Xmae. with ix are Miss Grotto Webb is spending her eats on the god line. holidays under the parental roof, Mr. Geo. Johnston left on Monday mret.3-. miner left last week for a afternoon to reaurne bio 41Ut • WI r en s a WM11109'00 , teacher fit Seaddel*, jobrinie Meeuire returned from the Ur, Mora BV001tenridgfi • Wag at the Virest last week and le looking hale Soo tbie week attending tbe funeral of and hearty. • Will Hentilton and family were the WeWinter. Re intends re- ofatfor the guest; cot Mr. and Mo. To. Hamilton turning in the Spring. Listowel for Xmas. his tester -in -14W. Mr. James Remage is home from the Mre. McDonald of 1Cincardine le Mise AUrgaret Clark of Chicago la spending her Xenas bonder, with her visiting at the home of bur nephew, Mr, Robt. ,parents Mr, and Mrs, Peter Clark. Miss Lizzie Rutherford is able to be Mr/ and Mr*. Elijah Jacklin of Bruer home and. around again after her re sets spent Christmas with their eon cent operation in Clinton hospital, Andrew on the old homestead. mr. and 41.. a. ishippene:firinitt yeyer,gaileberrainanhiPs hflolloirsiarte:leyitvebditta we haw, accompanied by Mi Oarr,- visited at the home of G. Jehns- understand he is able to be around ton On Friday last. Mr. and Mrs. Jae. Mitchell of Tor - On Wader' evening of lest week onto are spending a reIV days with the eighty members of Roe's ehurch con- .are parents, Ur, nd Mrs. john gregation assembled at the home ef Webster. Miss Pearl Webster who is h Jackson to spend a few hours in •a attending High School in Toronto also social way. In the midst of a musical returned with them. program, Mise Lottie Jackson wae called to listen to the following ad- A successful Xmas Tcee was held un • dress— - der the asispices of the Presbyterian Sunder School in the hall. Mr. • sr4y� hobo and are *peat* • Winter ender the parental roof, Mr, Witter Tisdale arrived home lately from the North Weet, looking nue. Re will ;wend the Winter under the parental roof. A very pretty home wedding took place in the presence of a number of relatives and friends, at the residence ot Mrs. Robert llaittes on Ohrietines eve, when Mise Agusta Maeda Maines was united in Holy wedlock to Mr. James 0. Snowden of Ainarentb. The Rev, A, Richardson performed the ceremony. To the etraine of the wedding march played by Mre, R, E. McPherson of eirand,ValleY, the bride e par or and wasgiven away by her brother, E. 3. Ilainee, She was attended by Miss Winnifred Haines, her sister, as bridesmaid, and the groom P,40 attended by his broth- er William J. Snowden. The bride was dressed in white roesseline satin trimmed with seed peer's. The brides- maid wore a dress *t pale, blue eilk moll, trimmed with lace and tailored bows, Little Miss Winnifred Mc- Quillin, niece of the bride, Retied as flower-girle wearing white swiss em- broidery trimmed with pink rose buds. The bride's, travelling suit was navy blue Berge with white hat. The groom presented the bride and bridesmaid with gold crescents set with pearls and the flower.girl with a gold. bracelet. The costly and beautiful presents to Use bride showed the esteem in which she was held. After partaking of the many testy things prepared by busy bawls, the evening was spent in songs, dancing and 800141 chat. After remaining for a few days, the happy couple left on the 3 30 train for Mount Forest, Grand Valley and Orangeville, taking up their home in Amaranth, followed by the hearty congratula- tione of their many friends. 41 $3 es 14, �C son, D. a Woods superintendent, was Dar Lottle:—We, your friends of in charge of tile progrartnxte and de- nnuence the surrounding community have serves credit for th,e splendid pro - gathered et your 1103110 this evening to gramme, also those whe trained the express our warm affection and our children. high regard for you, W. J. 23031C.E will appreciate your vote and influence to ecure his re-election as COUNCILLOR Your vote and influence is respectful. ly eolicited for the re-election of A Lz..r. youNG As Councillor for 1914 Vote for W. G. PAITERSON the great watch doctor for Councillor for 1914 Since coming to our midst you have proved a, faithful and conscientious Fordyce. worker in the different sphery of Wedding bells are ringing, church lift. As a zealous President Mr. and Mrs, Sohn Webster Olen - as an sg to k 108 Nox Cold IN ONE DAY earneei S. S. teacherstriving of the E. L. a valued choir member, ded the faneral of their nephew last wee . mould the lives of your pupils both by precept and by a worthy example, and Mr. John Jamieson and family spent also es an effective helper in the W. •Christmas at Mr. Gannets at St. M. S., you have at all times done .your Helen's, part willingly and most acceptably. Mrs Soutar Tei lor was taken sud Moreover, we fully appreciate the denly ill one night last week but we fact that on many occasions an hospi- are glad to report is progressing fay - table welemne has been given us at ourably. your home and the happy hours spent Miss e The most remarkable Cough and Oold Medicine eiter discovered. Stops a cough, relieves asthma and bronchitis. 108 Noic a Cold is sold at 25o and 50c per bottle at all drug stores. Lulla Sha.w is spending her in your company will not soon •be caristinas holidays at her home in forgotten. Bluevale. In every phase of life your influence • has been that of one guided by the Mrs, Aitcheson is at present on the Divine hand, We awn min you sick list, we hope to soon hear of her greatly, well knowing that you have recovery. Mr. and L. F. 234.3'(KLEY will appreciate your vote and influence to secure his election as COUNCILLOR Your vote and influence is solicited. for the re-election of WILLIASt ISSISTElt as Councillor for 1014. Your vote and influence is solicited for the election of D. E. MacDO)VALS as Councillor for 1914 our vote and influence is solicited for the re-election of 21A V/7) 21.ELL, as Councillor for 1914 W. J. HOWSON will'aPPreelate your vete and influence to secure his election to the Board of Education. Your vote and influence will be ap- predated for the election of F. 23EICIIA. JVA to the Board of Education. ItOZZ'AT ALLAN solicits your vote and influence for hi eI€ ction to the Board ollaticatirer Your vote and influence is eolicited to secure the election of J. A. Mci4E,Eff to the Board of Education Having served as Chelnuan of the Public School Board, 1 feel 1 can be of service em the new Board of Education. 1 therefore Mk for your vote and influence to secure my election to*Ame. AMCP.S' H. E. ISAR» Public School Trustee, is seeking re- election to Board of Eclueation. Your vote and influence respectfully solicited occupied a place in our hearts and lives which veil', be hard to fill. Anticipating a corning event and • wishing that ymesearry with you some 1 tangible expression of our love we ask you to accept this purse of gold. May • God's richest bleasinge go with you to your new home. Signed in behalf of the Societies and congregation of Roes Church. Mary Tohnston, Lorena Frain. Dec. 22nd, 1913 Miss Jackson made a brief reply, thanking the company for their kind- - nese to her. After the serving of au ample luncheon every one left for home wishing Miss Lottie and her husband many happy new yearer. Myth, Miss Welsh of the teaching staff is visiting friends in Fergns. Mr. and Mrs. W. Davis of Campbell - ford are visitors at the home of Mr. T. Goma% Mr. McNabb of Kingston is viaiting his friend, Mr. Roy Stackhouse, over the New Year. Mr. and Mr& Harry Green of Rainy River were visitors at Wm, Stack- houee's during the week. - MrJames Barr has disposed Of his bakery and restaurant to Mr. Neil Taylor who took possession Saturday. Mr./A. V, Jewitt. B. A., Matheineti- calleacher at the Chatham Collegiate aaistitute, is 'visiting his parents at the Wishing you all a Merry Methodist pareonage. Mr. Amble Wells, who is attending Christmas and a Happy a, the school of Practical Science. To- ronto, is spending the XMAS. holidays with his aunt, Mre. Knox. Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Mason otiVIttnitou, Yours sincerely. - Southern Manitoba, are spending the holidays with their friends here, Ed. is manager of the Bank of Hamilton • at Manhole On Thursday- morning Rev. Farr A. J. Nicholls held Xmas. service and Holy Corn - Mrs. Albert Tisdale have $04144,4044.0•404•40,40440440444044401/4004.04.4"/%044.0%." Central Bakery • AND Confectionery THE BAKERY OrQUALITY Successful _business for over Thirty years is sufficient guar- antee of the excellence of Nies Bread and Cakes. Wedding Cakes and Ornament- • ing a Speciality. Prosperous New Year BOARD OF EDUCATION Vote or W. P. VANSTONZ Experienced, Economical DR. R. C. RE1),NON21 solicits your, aupport to ecure his oleo - tion to the Hood of Education. • J. A. moltroiv is a candidate for the Board of Edu- cation. CASTOR IA GEDAR polls wANTED For :Watts and alum The Kind You Have Always Bought Beats the OFFICE OF A Happy and Very Prosperous New Yowl to.. all our i-OlOtomers and friends 13 1st! of: GROCERY PHONE 59 OF CHINAWARE According to our usual custom we 1 take ktOelt last week of January. 1 As Chinaware is one of the most difficult thinge on earth to take stock of we are goiug to make SWEEP- ING REMOTIONS on various Iiiie Kindly note that these reduce tions will be withdrawn jest as soon as our stock. gets to right proportions — - TOILET SETS Our 10 -piece Toilet Sete at $4.25 - have been winners. They are me b- out doubt well worth PA 0. They were tinted to our own order and. riming the past year have been big - .25 I sellers. Wo offer them. For 'cash only $3 FANCY TEA POTS At One -Third Off. Our stook of Fanoy Tea Pots is a very select one. We imported them direct from England and at regular prices are cheap. At one-third off They're a Snap. Jardiniers at 25 per cent. Reduction. Onr stook is lar e and annot e al them. If you want to buy a cheap Jardinier Now's your chance. Cake Plates-, Fruits, Salads Vaset, etc., At Reduced Prices. Onr Ohinaware has not been re - 'marked for Sale purposes, Most pieces have the regular price markets figures. rzrzeritirc; Sole Agents For The • THE SHOE STORE .10111111.1111111111111111110=.1 • . • All kinds o FEED and. GRAIN itlg am flour ji HOWSON & BROCKLERANK PROPRIETORS Residence phono 20B or 225. 1,101 Phone 20. Sound (ireen Straight Timber supiatire or 30 35 40 45 feet long with 6.inch to 8'hich Tops. Prompt delivery to ny p.rt of town Try our Hodwood a Klodliog the—, boot aialt 0/vote In Tristrham, _ Orders may be left at R. Mooney's. NTELON Apply to— If. CAMPBELL Turnberry Agricultural Society Annitid Meeting. The annual meeting of the Tnrnberry trattratiNnvlbtzliban ut'ehie. day, Ilautorry at 2 o'olook %itatroistilli:Uluralrt togrtetwetylf* the t *lotion of director* for the Gamut year 'ad 0 trottmottort of two itiveretted in Vhs *glum ; n )1!q_rlIVIS 1 r On and after Jan occupied by L L, Aw. FLOUR. We will have t will also.handle " Broods of Floor QUALITY FIVE LILIES PRAIRIE ROSE CREAM PASTRY ()WARM • Wingham, Ont., Dec. 31st, 1913, 2nd, 1914, we will occupy the store now and carry on a flour and feed business, agency for the famous 44Five Rosee flour. We verton, "Exeter" and any ether flour our custom.. era require, beat s our, own "Quality" (blended flour) and "Five Lilies" (high at; Manitoba). We will guarantee every pound of flour we sell and you find it does not meet your expeotations we will give you soineth g that will. No order too small, and none tbe large. FEED. and e11 all kinds of grain. It will pay you never to getttg our prices and seeing o stook. Mill Feed WewilIb buy or sell bef always ilt stoat SUPPLIES. Oatmeal, Rolled Wheat, and o ex. kin Meal, Oil Cake, etc., •NU and/ see us, yon buy or rtot, Oats, Corn Meal, Rolled Wheat, Cream of of breakfast foods. Mar Seed Meal, Molasses ltry supplies of all kinds. will be glad to mow you our go de, wh tiler Wishing all a Evy and Prosperous New Year, we Are Yours sincerely, HOWSON & BROCKLEBANK • , •