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TI1Ur§b,kV, OCTOII M 30, 1913 THE W I N G $' A M ADVANCE
"` Huron County Business Men's Poles And Cross -Ties. East VV4walnul3h
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- _ Association Challenge Adhere ----- -- fir, Y. Jerwyn has sold his feral to
• cuts If Prohibition To De- In 1012, there were 408,550 holes Pur- Mr, S. Frisby for $3200 • and gives up j ISARD & �irr/
chased by Canadian railways, and tele- possession immediately, • �---ff �w/<,J M
bate. M J Vi
grapb, telephone and light and power M. mon of London is vislttug r..
companies, according to a recent bul• friends here,
Claim Scott Act Will .Burt, Not tielp, letin of the Forestry Branch, Ottawa. eters. Thos. Williams of London i
This represents on outlay of $1,118,-. spent a few days at his home,
tiurou County. 5L4, making the averse cost er' ole - Sale -of Ladles
THIS W —^ g g o .p o trip
Cyrus Scott has returned from
$188, 7,'ht total number of poles. par- hes Eli to the West.
The Huron County Business Men's chased and the average price per pole The following is the report of U. S.
increased somewhat from corres ond• Winter
Coats
about anon era as deeply concerned , p S, th East bar--Wawar, for the
correspond -
about tlaa welfare of the Uottnty as ing. figures for 1011. month of Oetaher :—St•, 4th—Stella
Cedar made up 80 per cent of the to- °
- those who want to carry the Scott Ju,mes 70/, Irene Bayle (i6, Joseph
f f Act in the County are concerned, tal number of poles out, the western Finleon 46, Annie Robinson 43, Eva �l
Our stock of Mens and Women's Rain Coats
cedar being increasingly used for this •; �' ,�� This Association isjust as anxious to Bgyle54,Lf,1laJumee 56. Jr,3rd.—Marypurpcee• Balsam, fir, tamarack and Suits
on sale �h,is week ata �rer derided reduction. do the things and stand for the things Einleon 75, Lyla James 48, Melvilleand
spruce made up the balance of the cut,
being done that will raise the standard Beecroft 6v"", Mary Boyle 49, Sr. tad— *�
the greater part of the poles being he- -
of morals and improve social and seen- elegance Chimney 72, Charlie Robin-
tween 20 and 2u feet in length. every o>kao knows how necessary a ,Rain Qat ornic conditions in Huron County as g son 01, Jr. 2ad—Wilfred Robinson
° In 1012, there were purchased 21 3U8,•
l those who ars opposing it in the peal• 77. Jr, let—Cecil tJhamney 53 Prim- at
ISARD'Sreals is aid �e made a urdiase of these boats 571 ties representing a value of $,-
.Y 9 • & going tiou it takes upon the proposed Scott er — Almend J'amieson 78, Clayton
373 809. Phis represents the large in -
at big reducFon,d we ark;to give you Act for the County. This Association ' P Robinson 70.—I. H, A. Taylor, teacher,
• I opposes the Scott Act in the Huron crease of 481 per cent over the num 1 i
the advanta a of theses rices. I County because it does not believe it ber of ties purchased in 1911, due pro•�,.�..,
would be a good law for the county. bably to the extensive railway con- V You'll appreciate the economy
• struction now going on. All are not friends that speak us
25 Per cent off any Rain Coat • in the store until to be ienil has wherever
the scot, Act .rack p . r p 1 ! of shopping at this store if you
° pine ties made u 34 v per cent fair. �
�+ Nov. to be a failure wherever and whenever ,
Saturday,Qth• of the total with an averse value of take advantage of the many
q� ® tried. Instead of raising the standard g All are pot hunters that blow the l
.7!f $0 44, Cedar was second on the list horn. I'
of morals it -has lowered it. Instead with en average cost at point of par- 1 ,• a Chances t0 save. The store
of improving social conditions it has All are not thieves that dogs bark \ that keeps down the COSI of
chase of forty-five cents, followed by p
degraded them. Instead of making it at,
' ! ' ' easier for boys to grow a to be good Douglas fir, averaging 30 cents per tie, living by ptbviding some of the
Ladies Coatings in a splendid range of diagonal I y l' p g In all twenty different species of All feet tread not in ane shoe.
men and their sisters to be good wo- ty season s necessities at reduced
men, it has made it harder. Instead
wood were used, All gone to class and sevens [con. ;<�
stripes, only one coat length in each piece, in blacks, Ties treated with preservatives fusion and ruin]. � iM��� � prices where the need is most
(�(� ry of attracting business. and making ..-,:_ , ";�•_,
browns greens etc. at $3.00 and '2.25 per yd, business better it has driven business, made up 8 5 per cant of the number i'' urgent.
! greens, ! purchased. These were chiefly hard•
• away and made business worse. In-
t d f b ]' h'n drunkenness and woods, it being found more economi-.>............................,......,.,
• f ° • ° the drink habit it has increased both. cal to treat the heavier, stronger dome bargains in Ladies' Coats—
Ladies Winter Coats, splendidly tailored, in the very woods, than those which are liable y IReWs 'Mems 7
whyhi this true? It is true be -
newest materials and right lip to the minute in c Lusa the law is nota good law. This Call from mechanical wear before the Lot z` o. 1. 10 Coats to Clear at 7.80.
/� have time to decay. Some of the east- LOt No. 2. 10 it ar $9,5p,
styles, from $15.00 ' to '25 ods each Assosfation does not ask you to take w, A. Jackson of Minto has a tree its
dy ern railways are now using hardwood
! • • its word that the law is not a good I , I his orchard which bears seven distinct Lot No. 3. 8 ac rr $11.98.
ties exc ueive y.
law. It asks you to read th% law for varieties of apples, and the parent
y�/j �t Winter
yourself and j,idge for yourself wheth• .. [�„. , tree itself was ;originally a crab-apple = Lot No. 4. Children's Coate broken lines and sizes on
MEN—This its the place to buy your YV inter Over. er the Scott Act would or would not. tree. '
° r,° bringabout the conditions in Huron sale at $3.98,
coat and Suit. e guarantee setisfaction we se 11 = Blyth. The ratepayers of Exeter on Friday
s ! County this Association claims it
' The Silver.Meda1 Contest held in the voted almost unanimously in favor of Lot No. 5. Ladies' Tailored Salts Odd sizes t0 clear at
clothes to fit and clothes to wear. A splendid lime would bring about. a loan of $10,000 to the Exeter Manu- '
Section 117 of the Act is in these Methodist Church on Friday evening, $1X•98.
Men's
/� f e Oct. 2•i+h under the auspices of the factoring Company, a new foundry
ofen s Overcoats 1111 the newest belted styles at words "Pram the day on which this +
- y concern, The bq-law carried on a vote See our large stock of Ladies' Fur Lined and Fur Col-
_ _ ® O® t®$'20.01
� ®® Part comes into force and takes affrct W. C• T. U. was a most interesting g —
event. Although the night was wet of 344 for and 21 against. The Indus-
. in any country or city, and for so long g g laced Coats. 180m0 good values. at $20.00, $22.80 and
and dark a large audience assembled try is a branch of a United States com-
_ thereafter as, and white the same con- g pang $25.00.
}� g, tinues or is in force therein, no person in the lecture room. Miss Bentley,
Always a pleasure to show goods. shall, except as in this fart specially the President of the Blyth Union, The minimum salary of rural post SWEATER COATS.—A large steel; of "Monarch Brand"
provided, by himself, his clerk, ser- Presided, assisted by Mrs. C. H. Beese masters is to be increased from $35 to
When you buy, huh right. g and Mrs. F. Haggitt, Superintendents $50 a year. The necessary legislation Sweater Coats, all sizes, ladies and girls ; bargains at
veal or ant,—
, "(a) expose or keep for sale, within of Medal Contest work. There were action to give effect to the decision $L50 -and $2.00.
° ° such county or city, any intoxicat- six contestants, two boys and four will be taken at the coming session of
We guarantee satisfaction every time, ing liquor; or, girls. All did well and showed re- parliament. The last increase was in READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT now complete with
,, markable talent. The recitations were 1000, when salaries were raised from
(hjr directly or indirectly on any _New Waists, Wrappers, House Dresses, Dressing Sacks,
. .. - _„ „._ .,..... ., ., _. ... L. _,,....._ . __, .., . ,•::_ interspersed with musical selections, $25 to $35.
pretense or upon any devise, within vocal and instrumental and were en- KimOnas, Children's Dresses, &c. '
tiny such county or city, sell or bar- The people of Essex county will, on
aqwter, or, in consideration of the pur- joyed by all present, Mise Mary Me' January 1st, vote on a scheme to spend
chase of any otherproperty, give to Murchie sang a beautiful solo. Piano
y $1,000,000 on good roads. The road _
duetta 6 lYIise Pearl Clidie and Mies
any other person any intoxicating y y plan would give the country a system
Boa Jewett deserve special mention, r JvSm Ke liquor; or, o. concrete roads completely encircling
send ship, bring or carr or A chorus by six boys entitled "The -
p, g y it and encompassing all the small
Co���r �� S�A`11 caul to be sent, shipped, brought wets and Drys" was loudly applauded
A� pp g towns. All the towns witI contribute
'Ilkor carried to or into an such county and showed careful training on the s
y past of their instructora, The judges, towards the road fund if the by-law —i CON
or city, tiny intoxicating liquor; or, passes, and afterwards receive all or
(J) deliver to any consignee or other Boyle r a their moa back.
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i Stewart, Rev. Dir, of Bel- pat f th ' eq b k
'' "'•` "" '"` " ' ° person, or store, warehou9e, or keep grave and Miss Alice BeII of E.ondea•
for delivery, any intoxicating Iiquor boro, retired to compare marks given The beechnut crop this year is a coin -
so sent, shipped, brought or carried. contestants; while the audience was plete failure. The result is that the
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entertained b instrumental duetts, red squirrels which are almost entire•
i1!9LisJL�Vi. t +WJ , - 2 paragraphs (e') and {1} of subsection, • 1 dependant on them for their �vint
. After bein absent for some time the t P
L of this section shall not apply to any g y
intoxicating liquor sent, shipped, returned and Rev, Mr. Boyle rannounc- tris food supply are to ea seen quite
brought orcarried to any person or ed the decision in favor of No. 0, thickly in the Orchards ting apples,
persons for his or their erEonai or which was Miss Rena Barr, who was Eventually they will find their way ln-
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family use, except it be so sent, ship presented with the silver medal, The to the barna. The rad squirrel is an
pad, brought or carried to be paid for otraer five contestants were each pre• energetic little animal and refuses to
in stv!h county, or city to the person Vented with a silver maple leaf, gifts starve as long as there is grain to be:
delivering the same, hi) clerk, servant of the W. O. T. U. Blyth Union pur- had.
5i or agent, or bis mastFr or principal, pose Bolding another Silver Medal Some weeks ago Eli Smith of Bras-'.
r; if the person delivering it k himself a contest in the near future, Not only sell, went west on a holiday outing
servant or agent. do they educate the children but those intending to visit various centres and
�•� -_ -y.s —: `� �? A, public debate upon this q+restioo who come to listen. If among the call on relatives and friends, Ile was
would be the best and quickrlst means latter are the careless or indifferent as assisting a threshing gang by running.
of giving the voter information upon to their personal responsibility, for a the engine and having a good time.
this grave problem, An opportunity legalized lienor traffic they are given One -day he was driving a span of bron-
�,sT t to hear both sides at once would be in- an arrest of thought that often bears chos attached to a wagon loaders with
Z beg to announce to the citizens o VV lilgLJ.ta terestiogand Instructive. Those who fruit in the home and at the ballot oats, and in a sudden jerk he was
7 are favoring the ,Scott Act or Canada box. ,brown cuff the load and the wheel pas -
and vichity that 1 have opened a `lachine and Temperance Act in this County' ate "' sed over his right leg bruising it very
tt'y T Block
favoring prohibition of the Iiquor badly and at the same time the wheelffi
enei'al Repair Shop lit elle J.1Qt1;11`st �IQek Qp- trac, so far as that traffic relates to Turnberry. stru�k his right shoulder breaking his
he sale of Vq ror in the County. Thi shoulder blade. It was a long trip to
kssociat]on hopes they are doing thi• Minutes of Council meeting held in make home in a crippled condition but
posits Curries livery, tivh.(,re T am prepared t +ecause they believe prohibition it- Bluevale on Wednesday, Oct. 22,id, fir, Smith did it successfully and is
ight in principle, Christian in ebarac Members present, Reeve in the chair, now at hisbomeinBrussels, This was
7 ger, and a remedyfor drunkenness 111nutes of twit meeting were read and Mr. Smith's first trip to the Creat
dQ all kind, of general repair work, lncludin�' s on motion of :Messrs, WeIlwood and West its lie was tied previously
t � Chis Association is cppa_td to prohibi y p • t
-ion because it believes it to be wrong Rutherford were alopted, by looking after his 200 acres in Carey
u111brella repairing, saws of all binds sharpened irr principle, lin Chi islian in eb%racter• Moved by Rutherford, seconded by .,ownship.
andowerless as ar, rear -d y fordrunken- Weliwood that printed forms be
P leers, Dlargaret Itiehat•de and dauvh•
n •r ass. The issue is ,label ainpd supplied parties having sheep killed or
aiad bummed, scissors, knives, skates, lavi7 mo�v- y
I P J' ter have returned from Ba. field to
This Association therefore clax,llc+nve- worried by dogs so that a atateinayrat Mussels to spend the winter. A re-
r,hose wha ars f Lv wine the Scott Aur under Hath as to the owner of said
7� g i d 3 T o mfrkable feature of this item is snn-
ers sharpened n L'C `r�'i1d L? rQu'1 "' 7 �U ]3 �t xQ�'��f bicycles C"� iu this County to debate the following doge moat accompany alI such claim,
ta]ned in the fart that Mrs. RlebaLrd�
resolution : — The following accounts were passed will celebrate her one hundreth birth'
and machinery of all kinds re wired. R snlvedthatProhibition isfunda and ch, ques issued ; —Joseph Lovell,
jiraw *,n file d ai °and 1 i1 a es $17 day rf spared until the tat of next ivtay.
he rn(In ' ly wrong in principle, uu ro , r ° t + n g • f ' She possesses the faculties of sight and
Cbri-;inn in character, and power Roy Adair, filling at Woods br]dgP,
LII as a reified for drunkenness. `�` • ` Henryantle gravel, Hearin to a remarkable degree and
Shotild our at,>toinobile Iitappon to stop out of y $51 a0; y 9, g ' $''1 stood the drivefr'ornBaryfieldgwonder-
[ I' ' t' This Associatlon w0l naive a man John W. King, grave], $8 0t ; Win.
fully eve11, 14Ira. Richards is adatrghter
1 _ •ts III champion avid meet any inan Elliott, tile at Mundell's and Tu ker'd ",� `�. •z..,;, .rm � ,�, � , ��
town phone the automobile doctor at 1 { (. endorsement of the Do. $0.6f; John Porter, drawing and put. of the Ptmerald Isle but was marrit>d
1 ,raving fila endorsena" to David Richards at Godmicli. I.fer
minion Alliance each hide to a our ting in tile, $0,• John Burgess, rant of f:
` z . traalf the ere senses of holding the de. hall for Court of Revir•ioo, $a; 1'Var. husband predeceased her 2I years age, I'
Automobile supplies and accessories includlnm i g Although twelve ob0dren were born to
r a nate, reporting sand printing tht 8, King, court c -f Revision and select• them anIy three survive, most of thein t:
LOW P R I co"'
oils , greases and gasoline always on hand speeches of the debaters an mailing a ing jurors, $0 t P. Powell, selecting
f 1 , ► co ry to each and every voter in the jurors and supplies, $3.13; 11. B re a in away in infancy, Those wi o
Agricultural Society Grant, rstiniLin are I L7. of Britatselt3; 4Trs. I,KB
County, Elliott,+ g y leson, of Lucknow l anti allas Ricbm its
* John Ransford President. $15; J. Mulvey, selecting jurors, $3 ; ;• in
As•�• •�'tt�dpp�" who lmot er alt i mother. Airs, Rich• ' iro
1 have bad C� years experience In the W'. Jackscn, secretary. John Ansley, gravel, 50 its ; R. Vint, whoardbIves w thhe moed te about teas can iL ni
cement Wood's bridge, $10; R, Hogs, tury mark,
7' ►r" • - ;.:}...ter -s .y repair B line hridgo, $15; D. S, Me.
work of a general, machinist and repair work, Naughton putting in 2 steel culverts, � ��� o�
$tilt J Lutes Mel) 0 ,A part payment Co., �I
l can guarantee satisfaction. Kindly give 1110IF YOU RDalt drain, $10011; A. Dill .� Ca, PROTECT THE HEART h � a 6
part Moved
by r. bridged, $ex00.
on Robes Blankets Driving Mitts) and
a call hlnved by Mr, Wheeler, seconded by � f ! ffi
DRINKINO MAN ltht Council
that next meeting of FROM RHEUMATISM Gauntlets. fhb fJatincil be hold in Bluevale, Nov.
'" .. You had bettex stop at once or you'll 17th at 10 a. in. RREUMA petrifies the Blood and Stringy; Bells, Open, ells and Shaft
I.. lose your job. Every lino of bueinhah P. Powell, Clerk, Throws off Complicating Disegsep;
is closing its doors to "Drinking" men.
It. may be your turn next. By the aid Weakening of the blood' tissues by Chimes.
of ORRINLr thousands of men have cobtiuned Attacks of Rheumatism �'�+ . �+ '
been restored. to lives of sobriety and A king's favor is no inheritance, affects the 'heart and produces comoli• Trunks, Stilt Cases and Travelling
�j�*ilin�
Industry, cations which reault fatally, RREU.
We are so arure that OnRINE will Alibertine's life is riot a life of lib- MA' puts the blood In condition to lai•�r�► assortment to
from its nae our money will 1 e r to lire lass no legs, but scandal hits and erarli holeBags. �5r
L A R Dbenefit you that tt+o say to you that if arty ward off other diseases a
lifter a trial you fall to at err benefit Rheumatiet conditions from Ilio iotrols =
V.V■ When you to "Dri kilt c,b e 15 syattm. IiaconrtnentlCyd'for all forgot choose from. -
funded, winga, 0 Rheumm.latn. 50 eentrl at J. W.
y p, ft, tltink McRibbon e. This letter will convince
of the money you'll cava; beeldep, saber A light puree is a heavy curse. you of Its }Treat value ; � ywig- �
Sole
p j ` men are worth morn, to their employ. A little body doth often harbor ars "For atria weeks X•wea unable, to 11 I Sole a ent for fai'Ytious Sii�'li lex IL uni,"ture Proof !l gibes! areandgethigherwAges,+•woi owin to mt fixot bvin badl KE� •wrest soul, ll t y g t to ae
, � Costs only alt uu a bust. bG°e lravn err � swollen f rarrr 1;i.beumatlatn. I also hof•
interestin,; booklet. about ORRINHI A little leak will sink a, great ship. fered severe pains In the hark. After -2
thea wo artA giving away free on I".. uA]ng two bottles of R117+IIkIA the Har"ll' est Emjpor7lurn w a Winghatn
quoit, Call at our store and talk It A little pot to soon hot, nbotlmmirm etas ontirely left ny'e,"•-- - -
o'vov, J, W. N0XIhbon, dragglmt, All it flake that ct+ma to t'ho oat. 10. il. Mortice, Fort Uri#, Oat.