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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1965-12-02, Page 7ft No, 4, tt, 'Pula cart: Of the ,Contract Ticket is to he depif_rated from the other, and 'i; 1 , ort of mt Olifcer at the 1 theEmigration � Passenger <`� h 1 _s c hb 1 c bythe a 1s. 1 IVCr d to( Uo P c any ,u t , Q '"` bmb cls tign (Or if no such Officer, G) the Officer of Guatomx,) r to y �� s a a(:) ,t"�e{71 c) i appointed by hint to receive it. i9' _. :3 5 6 CONTRACT TICKET. f , Ship (Zo.,/P‘',,to sail from e -,2,,,,e.,•:..),/,',/' 7,- Jr a-,e-� G%~ 13G h -t: '.Dayaf.... ,.:-...---..,,?:r.,, .;-,4-, NO. ME �1�iatLS s/ i AGI lf;S'1'ATt1T0 p i �CCAur1.Ta (, .7 _ Souls Souls equal to'y�2:� Passage Money, including all Charges, :2. 9h -o For FREDERI'CK SABE] , No. 4,. Ship .PASSENGERS' CONTRACT TICKET. 1. A ContractTicket in this form must be given to every Passenger engaging a Passage from the rutted Kingdom to North America,. ". All the Blank. trust bo correctly tilled in, ;aid the Ticket roust be legibly signed, >.7t1t the Christian Nantes and Sample Anil Address iu fail of thu ' ytaauing the acune. 3, Tho dt, j;gMlonth on which un; Ship is to Sall must ire inserted to Svorda and not In Figures, 4. Wli c fd i coir d, this'J'tehed u;nxt not br withdrawn freta the Passenger, nor any Alteration or Erasure wedeln it. zr'/l/ /1 of //r / row repreirinytleen, to sail from Liverpool, on the, • /ir fay of t ,.��r � 185 / I enya;/e that the raJ'ties /way out ,)etl shall be pr ruled with a Steerage Passage to the .Port of ,h< ,... - Lamin the United States of America, in the S'hi1> 4���i= r� - with not less than Ten Cubic .Feet or Lug aye far each Statute Adult, for the Sum, of (» incltulin7 Got•ernment Dues before Embarkation, and Head l ))4+/, if any. at the place of landing, and edge to Its e received the sun; of NO.u1' NA?11 5, STATI'TE Alit' 1, .a.14.(>" , r • Tom . i;< • rr C Cr^• CC` ate Adults. Crr, .o ^• .1 > � 7�cr- err. _ _-- ereru other charge ; and I herel??/ ach'nntee £ a '2, /. ' in In addition to any Provisions which the Pasenge at least, of Water and Provisions will b. su ,3.1..r.r,,'�,�,,red by I,aw,jnd also Fires and s,�gt' s rtu," (0 w ,r u.er antsy. 44 -• ,payment. may themselves bring, the following quantitloa led to each Passenger by the blaster of the Ship. fplc ,•c• for-nokcng• 24 lbs, of Bread or Biscuit, not'tnferior fn'quality to Navy Biscuit; 1 'Ib. of 1S eaten Feat malour; albsybe. of Oatmeal...; 2Jbs, of 1t11M; lb. of Sugar, t Ib. of Molasses ; 2 oz. of Tea, per eek. « Ms, of good Potatoes may, at the option of the blaster of tl ihlp. b ubstltat for 1 lb. of Oatmeal or Itice, and In Shins sailing from >rivcrpool, or from T , or Son substituted In equal quantities for the wholoor ur , pnl't oft sacs of cc / ,Siiptature�� On behalf of FREDERIO ABEL. 185/ r. J)ate Deposit X = ) , Balance C Total L - To be pal it the Office, 20, Victoria Buildings, Moor ells, Liverpool, one day before the above dnfe for sailing, or deposit forfeited. NOTICES TO PASSENGEI1S. 1. If tho ship do not proceed to Sea en the day specified 10.00e. Passengers, If ready to go nn hoard and proceed in the Vessel, are entitled to Subsistence Money, at the rate of One Shilling a Day per Statute Adult (each Person over Fourteen, or Two Children between One and Fourteen Years of Age, being reckoned as a Statute Adult) for each Day of Delay, until the actualcicaring out and final Departure of the Shin; but if the Passen.ers aro lodged and maintained In any Establishment under the Snperintendehce of the Colonial Land and Emigration commissioners, the Shilling a Day is payable to the Emigration Meer at the Port of Embarkation. In either case the Money may be recovered by summary process before Two Magistrates, I1, however, the delay arises from unavoidable Detention by Wind or Weather, and lithe Passengers be maintained on board in the same manner as if the Voyagee,,had commenced, no Subsistence Money is payable. 2. If Passengers fail to obtain a Pasbago in the Ship, according to their Contract, either from her having sailed before the appointed Time, or from there being no Room in her, or through any default of the Owner, Charterer, or Master, and are not within Forty-eight Hours provided with a Passage in some other equally -eligible Ship to the same Port, then they are entitled to a return of their Passage Money, and to such Compensation, nop exceeding £10, as the Justices may award. 3. Passengers should not rely only on the Provisions which the Master of the Ship is bound to issue to them, but should take an extra anPP1Y with them. 4 Passengers should carefully keep this part of their Contract Ticket till after the end of the Voyage. N.B. _Ms Contract Ticket is exempt from Stamp Doty. Observe Safe Driving Week December 1st - 7th LIKE 7HVNDE Watch your Speedometer Forget about your watch! Racing the clock during the holiday season could be a tragic mistake. Don't chance itt Allow plenty of time to reach your destination. If you're late, a little patience could be a lifesaver. Obey all highway regulations. Keep your seat belts buckled at all times. Watch out for the unpredictable driver. 11 you feel drowsy, don't hesitate to stop and rest. Above all, remember -a safe driver is a sober driver. THIS AD BROUGHT TO YOU AS A PUBLIC SERVICE BY ONTARIO'S SILVER & BLACK FLEET LISTOWEL TRANSPORT LIMITED LISTOWEL - ONTARIO ELMER J. FARRISH, of Gorrie, possesses the original ticket used by the Farrish family when they came from Scotland to Canada. They sailed aboard the Shannon, leaving Liverpool June 2, 1851. Fifteen people were listed on the ticket, ranging in ages from 10 years to 67. Mr. Farrish's grandfather, David Farrish, was the ten- year -old. Passage was £50, 7s, 6d, and guaranteed 3 quarts of water daily, 21/2 lbs. bread or biscuit not infer- ior to Navy Biscuit; 1 Ib. wheaten flour; 5 lbs. oatmeal; 2 lbs. rice; 1/2 Ib. sugar; 1/2 Ib. molasses and 2 oz. tea per week. However, passengers were warned that they should not rely on the ship's provisions only but should take an extra supply with them. William Weir, 93, Buried Yesferdav William Weir, R. R. 1, Clif- ford, died at his residence, lot 2, concession 17 Howick Town- ship on Monday, November 29. He was in his 94th year. He was born on concession 10, Turnberry, son of the late James Weir and Mary Mason. In 1902 he married Ada Tucker of Erin. She predeceased him September 6, 1945. He was also predeceased by a son, Gordon, and his broth- ers and sisters. He was the last member of a family of seven. Mr. Weir had farmed in Howick Township from 1901 until he was no longer able to work. He belonged to the Pres- byterian Church in Belmore. Surviving are his daughter- in-law, Mrs. Gordon Weir, one granddaughter and three great grandchildren. Rev. T. E. Kennedy con- ducted service at the R. A. Currie and Sons funeral home on Wednesday afternoon, with interment in Wroxeter Cem- etery. Pallbearers were Harry Met- calfe, Alvin Fitch, Ralph Dick- son, Harry Mulvey, Alex Pet- rie and Murray Mulvey. Flower bearers were Thomas Inglis and Harold Boyd. 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