The Wingham Times, 1912-12-05, Page 8s
T'TIE WING -BAN TAMES DECEMBER ° 5, 1912
MINOR LOCALS.
--Three weeks till Christmas. Do your
shopping early.
For Diamond, Wedding and Engage-
ment Rings go to KNox's.
-Pall fair concert on evening, of
Tuesday, January 14th.
-Buy your G.T.R. tickets from H. B.
Elliott at the TIMES Office.
Apples for sale very cheap at the
Wingham Creamery.
-Regular monthly meeting of the
Public School Board will be held next
Tuesday evening.
-The Wingham dance orchestra will
furnish the music for a ball in Tees -
water on December 6th.
- Mr. Robt. Brown, of Lucknow was
married last week at Shrine to Miss
Hester Grace McIntosh.
-The Wingham Orchestra will fur-
nish music et the ball to be held in Kin-
cardine on Thursday December 5, 1912.
-The Cain House at Lucknow has been
re -opened and will be conducted as a
temperance hotel with Mr. T. F. Cain
in charge.
- If you purpose attending the Winter
Fair at Guelph next week buy your G,
T. R. ticket from H. B. Elliott, at the
TIDIES Office.
Take a look in S. Gracey's Furniture
Store before you decide on . your Xmas
Presents. We don't kety everything.
But we keep a few think& Come and
see what you can get for a cash deal. .
-We understand that '.11r. F. J. Hill
has purchased from 11Ir. John Armour,
the land north of the G. T. R. tracks
and adjoining the farm Mr. Hill has re-
cently purchased.
Call at S. Gracey's Furniture Shop and
see if you will find something suitable
for Xmas. and New Y r.• presents in
Parlor pieces, Reed airs, Morris
Chairs, some nice Rocking Chairs, Cen-
tre Tables, etc.
• -Mrs. Morrow met with an accident
on Friday evening which will keep her
indoors for some weeks. She fell on
the sidewalk in front of H. E. Isard &
Co's store and received severe injuries.
HousE FOR SALE - House and lot on
John street for sale on easy terms.
Get particulars from Dudley Holmes or
the owner, W. J. Neil, Bo:: 234, Orange-
ville, Ont.
- The Goderich Star has celebrated its
fifty-third anniversary. The Star is one
of Huron county's best newspapers and
we wish the proprietors, Messrs. Mit-
chell & Vanatter continued prosperity.
A three-piece Suite $29 fdr $23. Odd
pieces, $12 for $S.75, and a $16 piece for
$13. Centre Tables, J rdinere Stands,
Music Cabinets. Spec cut prices for
cash on all Furniture till Jan. lst, 1913,
at Gracey's Furniture Store.
-The regular meeting of Wingham
L. 0. L. will be held on Friday evening
of this week. Officers for the ensuing
year are to be elected and general busi-
r.ess transacted, All members are re-
quested to attend the meeting.
PERSONALS.
Mrs. Wm. Hogg, of Toronto is visit-
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Phippen.
Mr. Chas. Johnston, of Toronto, is
spending a few days at his home in
town.
Mrs. A. F. McLachlaa,of St. Thomas
is visiting at the home of Mr. D. Mc-
Kinlay.
Reeve McDonald is in Goderich this
week attending the Sessions of the
County Council. !
Messrs J. J. Cunningham and N. T.
Sinclair, of the Western Foundry Co.
are away on a business trip to Winni-
peg.
Toronto Huron Old Boys.
The annual meeting of the Toronto
Buren Old Boys' Association was held
in the Queen s Hotel at Toronto on Fri-
day evening last. The annual at-home
will be held in the Temple building on
February 21st. The reports of the vari-
ous officers were presented and were
highly satisfactory. The election of
officers for the ensuing year resulted as
follows: - Honoray Presidents, George
Tate Blackstoci:, K.C'., W. K. Me -
Naught, M.P.P., J. S. Willison and
W. W. Sloan; President. II. Clueas;
Vice -President, Robert Holmes; Secre-
tary, E. bloody; Treasurer, Dr. W. E.
Struthers; Financial Secretary, F. T.
W. Hodgson; Executive Committee,
John Robertson, Major Joseph Beck,
Dr. B. J. Stanbury, R. S. Crocker, B.
Sheppard, N. B. (obbledick, T. G.
Seek, K. McLeod, S. L. Scott. R. A.
Rastall, Dr. Belden, 0. McGillicuddy,
H. G. Hirton, F. S. Hick and J. Tam-
blyn; Auditors, Messrs, McTaggart,
Freed and Stewart.
BORN.
TRENCH-Inthe Wingham General
Hospital, on November 29th to Mr, and
Mrs. Trench, of Gerrie; a son.
MADDIGAN-In Wingham, on Nov.29th
to Mr. and Mrs. John Maddigan; a
daughter.
TIIomsoi -- At Ilamilton on Nov.
25th, at 250 Ilerkimer street, to Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. C. Thomson; a son.
MARRIED.
COON. -- STALICER-- At the home of the
S
brt C parents, d1 OY Dec. 4th
by Rev.
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I „ eine, Dr. Earl Homer Cook, of
Friendship, N. Y. to Miss Luella E.,
only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Stalker, of Wingham.
DIED.
WATtERS—In Fordwiell on Nov. 25th,
William Watters, editor of the Fordwich
Record, aged 40 years and 12 days.
Town of Wingham
BY-LAW N0, 660, 1912.
A By -Law to prohibit the sale by retail
of spirituous, fermented or other
manufactured liquors in the Munici-
pality of the Town of Wingham.
The Municipal Council of the Town of Wing -
ham enacts as tollows:-
1. 'hat the sale by retail, of spirituous,
fermented. or c ther manutaoturetl liquors is
and shall he prebibi ed in every tavern, inn
or other house ar place of public entertain -
rat et in the said Munn ipality. and the rale
thereof, except by wholesale, is and shalt be
prohibited in evei y shop or place other than
a house of public ecu rt.innient in the said
2!Municippality.
. *Shut the votes of the electors of the said
Town of Wingham will be teken on this by-
law by the deputy -returning o!Seers herein-
after named on Monday the sixth day of Janu-
ary, ono thousand mac hundred and thirteen,
comm. ncingat nine o'clock in the morning
and continuing uivil fire o'clock in the after-
noon at the undermentioned plact8:--
ln Ward 1, ut Wm. Johnston's Tailor Shop,
Josephine St. by W. J. Baines, Deputy -Return-
ing 011ie r and E. A. Hammond, Poll Clerk
In Ward 2, at Wm. Oa, nett's Implement
Shop, Josephine St. by A. J. Alderson, Deputy -
Returning Officer and P. H. Deans Poll Clerk.
In Ward ;, at the Town Hall, by C. N. Grif-
fin, Deputy -Returning Officer and A. t osens,
Poll Clerk
in Polling Sub -Division 1 of Ward 4 at the
Insurance Office of ltitelue & ('osens by J. W.
Dodd. Deputy-heturning tflieer and John
Ritchie, Poll Clerk.
In Pollirg tubPivisicn 2 of Ward 4, at
Albert Sell's house,Jot.ephine St. by T. J. Mc-
Lean, Deputy-Retur ng Officer and John
Clo akey, Poll Clerk.
3. 'plat on the Fou t day of January, 1013,
at the (Aeries Office ii he Town of INingham,
at the hour of olevt n o'clock in the forenoon
the Mayor shall appoint in•writing, signed by
himself, two persons to attend at the final 84ni
ming up of the votes by the Clerk, and one
person to attend at each polling place on behalf
of the persons interested in and desirous o
promoting the paesir g of this by-law. and a
like number on heba,f of the pet sons interest-
ed it and desirous of opposing the passing of
this By-law.
4. That the Clerk of the said Municipal
Council of the Town of Wtitghicroshell setend
at the Clerk's Office at the hour of eleven
o'clock in the forenoon on the Seventh day
of the January A. D. 1913, to sum up the num-
ber of.votes given for or against this By-law
1. This by-law shall come into force and
take effeet as frc in the First day of May next
after the final passing thereof.
C cuncil Chamber December and, 1912.
Mayor
Clerk.
NOTICE.
Take notice that the obove is a true copy of
a proposed bylaw which has been taken into
consideration by the tsumeipal Council of the
Town of Winglacm and which will be finally
passed by the said Council (in the event of the
assent of the electors being obtained thereto,
as provided by "'l he Lvquor License Act," and
amendments thereto) atter one month from
the first publics tion t) eroof in the Wingham
Times, the date of which first publica,ion w, s
Thursday, the Frith day of December,A D 1012,
and th at at the hour, day and places therein
fixed for taking the votes of the electors the
polls will be held.
JOHN F GROVES,
Clerk.
LOCAL OPTION
BY-LAW NO. 16, 1912
OF THE CORPORATION
OF THE
TOW SHIP Of TUBNBEBBY
A By -Law to prohibit the sale of
Liquor in the Township of Turn -
berry.
The Municipal Council of the Town-
ship of Turnberry hereby enacts as
follows :
lst -That the sale by retail of Spirit-
ious, fermented or other manufactured
Liquors is and shall be prohibited in
every tavern, inn or other place of pub-
lic entertainment in the said municipal-
ity, and the sale thereof, e cept by
wholesale, is, and shall be p iibited in
every shop or place in the aid Munici-
pality, other than a housie of public en-
tertainment.
2nd -That the vote of the Electors of
the said Townshi of Turnberry will be
taken on this I3 -lay by, the Deputy
Returning Offfc hereinafter named
on the Sixth Da ofJanuary, one thous-
and, nine hundred and thirteen; com-
mencing at nine o'clock in the morning
and continuing open till five o'clock in
the afternoon at the undermentioneel,
places, that is to say :
Polling Division No. 1, at the School
House, W. T. Plot, Wm. S. King, D.R.O.
Polling Division No. 2, at the Clerk's
Office, Bluevale, John W. King, D.R.O.
Polling Division No. 3, at the School
House, Section 9, Alex. McPherson, D.
R.O.
Polling Division No. 4. at the School
House, Section3, D. H. Wallace, D.R.O.
3rd -That on the 30th Day of Decem-
ber, A.D., 1912, the Reeve of the said
Township shall attend at Town Hall of
the said Township at 10 o'clock in the
forenoon to appoint persons to attend
at the various Polling places aforesaid,
and at the final summing up of the votes
by the Clerk on behalf of the persons
interested in, and desirous of promoting
or opposing the passage of this By-law
respectively.
4th -That the Clerk of the saki Town -
shin of Turnberry shall attend at the
said Township Clerk's Office at the
hour of Ten o'clock in the forenoon on
the 7th Day of January, A.D., 1913, to
sum up the number of the votes given
for and against this By-law.
5th -This By-law shall come into op-
eration and full force and effect on and
after the First Day of May, 1913, after
the final passing thereof.
Dated at the Township Clerk's Office,
Bluevale, in the Township of Turnberry
this the 18th Day of November, 1912.
NOTICE
Take Notice, that the above is a true
copy of a proposed By-law which has
been taken into consideration by the
Municipal Council of the Township of
Turnbery and which will be finally pass-
] ed by the said Council in the event of the
assent of the Electors being obtained
thereto after a lei one month from the pub-
lication thereof in the Wingham TIMES
and ADVANCE newspapers, the date of
which was the 5th day of December,
A.D.,1912, and at the liour,day and places
therein fixed for taking the votes of
the Electors, the polls will be held,
By Order,
JOHN BURGESS, Clerk,
BUSINESS AND
SHORTHAND
Subjects taught by expert instructors
at the
r.4(-2,
Y. 1t1- C. A. BLDG.,
LONDON, ONT.
Stuients assisted to positions. College
in cession from Sept. 3rd. Catalogue
free. Enter any time.
T1. Westervelt J.W. Westervelt, Jr.
:ittele;,l .i;rt,,zedACCcctant
1: V,:e-P:i,.cipal
FARM FOR S, LE.
In the Township of . nloss, a good
one hundred acre ar • in good state of
cultivation and go •uildings. Gement
floor in stable. Possession may be had
at once. Apply to
ROBT. HENDERSON,
Wingham P.O.
The annual
ers and Patrons
and Butter
held in the
on Wednesday,
at 1.30 o'clock
a Board of
ion of any
before the
dollar per
shareholders
er's office,
the close of
Bluevale,
NOTICE.
meeting of the sharehold-
of the Bluevale Cheese
Company, Limited, will be
Foresters' Hall, Bluevale,
December 18th, 1912,
p.m. for the election of
Directors and the transact-
other business that may come
meeting. A dividend of one
share will be paid to all
on record at the Treasur-
Bluevale, immediately after
this meeting.
JOHN BURGESS, Sec'y.
Nov. 25th, 1912.
HONEY
I wish to
have a quantity
12 1-2c per
at 10c per
can see a
shop. Leave
post card and
of street is
wheat honey
all for your
JAMES
FOR SALE
say to my customers that I
of Clover honey at
lb. Some fall Clover Honey
lb. This is good honey. You
sample at R. Mooney's tin
orders there or drop a
I will deliver it if name
given. I have no buck-
this season. Thanks to
patronage.
H. CASEMORE,
Wingham P. 0.
FARM
The undersigned
210 acre farm
concession
are a gooa
and other
good water.
first-class
wood land.
School and
Convenient
particulars
FOR SALE.
offers for sale his
being lots No. 29 and 30,
6, Kinloss. On the premises
frame house and bank barn
out buildings. Plenty of
175 acres cleared and in
shape, balance in
Ira miles from Church and
2 1-2 miles from post office.
to market towns. Get
on the premises or address
JOHN McBURNEY
Teeswater P.O.
TEACHER
Teacher
No, 9, Turnberry.
and salary
mence 2nd
WANTED.
wanted for School Section
State qualifications
expected. Duties to com-
January, 1913.
JOHN WRAY,
Glenfarrow P.O.
0 IT N i W.
The Wingbara Times and
The Toronto Weekly Globe
will be sent to new sub-
cribers to the Ist of Janu-
ary, 1914 for ti 1.60. Sub-
scribe now and get full
benefit of this gcod offer.
Leave all orders at the
TIMES OFFICE, WINGIMM
I]j . e1 y
TRAIN SERVICE
Time to
SASKATOON:
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CALGARY
ROSSLAND
VANCOUVER
SEATTLE
PORTLAND
Tourist Sleeping,
Observation
Greatest High-
44y
UNE1CCE1 ED
Fast
WINNIPEG
EDMONTON
BRANDON
NELSON
SPOKANE
VICTORIA
TACOMA
Standard and
also Compartment
Cars, via Canada's
way
General Ghange of Time
October 27th, 1912. -
J. H. BREMER, Agent, Wingham.
TRUNKUna
U AND
TORONTO RETURN
$3.65
FROM WINGHAM
Tickets good going P.M. trains Dec.
9, all trains Dec. 10 and 11.
Return limit Dec. 12.
Account "Fat Stock Show" Dec. 10-
11.
Proportionate rates from other points.
GUELPH AN RETURN
$2.20
FROM WINGHAM
Tioitots gacd going Dee. 9, 10, 11, 1'1
Returnm
Li it Dec. 14
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Ontario Provincial Fair, Dec. 9 to 11
Proportionate rates from other point-
in Canada.
tiecure tiei:otq and full particulars from
nc-Arcot Grand Trutt% Agent.
1i. D. Er.rto rT, Town Passenger & Ticket
Agent,Piioae 4.
A. C. O'Nxrr., fitetien Tick(:t Agent,
Phone G0.
GOODS GO'ID 1 KING BROS.
PRICES
RIGHT
New Styles in fur Stoles,
Ties and Muffs.
American Fox, Alaska Sable, Persian Lam -b, Black
Wolf, Blue Wolf, Can idiam Mink, Mink Marmot,
Grey Larnb, White Thibet and Canadian Coon.
FUR -LINED COATS
Made of Fine Broadcloth, semi•fitting, matched
muskrat. lining, Alaska Sable Collar and Revers, Prices
$50.00, 65.00 and 75.0o.
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FUR TRIMMED COATS
Made of fine Broadcloth, Western Sable Collar
and Revers. Prices $22 50, $25.00 and $35.00.
All kinds Ni en's Furs, Fur Trimmed and Fur
Lined Coats, Canadian Coon, China Dog, Alaska Beaver,
Russian Calf.
PRODUCE WANTED.—Butter, Eggs, Fowl, Dried
Apples and Raw Furs. Phone 71.
KONG BROS.
PRODUCE WANTED i WE WANT YOUR TRADE
Many a man stands in front of a bar
and swallows his pride.
It is pleasanter to admit that you
have been sold than bought.
Hugh Watters, a well-known resident
of Amherstburg, fell dead of heart dis-
ease while trying to drive an unruly calf
into the barnyard.
Hunters and
Trappers
WILL GET
Best Market Price,
Honest Treatment,
Co rest Assortment,
Quick Returns,
by shipping their
Raw Furs and Skins
To
REVILLON FRERES
TkADINO COMPANY, LI11ITttl1
ESTAet.teHeb ,/2S
the o l re'lirbls Firm of the Fur Trade
134 and 133 IIIeG1It St., Montreal
Ask for our Free Price Lid
WS PAY EXPRESSCHAIR(3E5
Rev. W. H. Shaw, of Watford, known
as the "The Irish Orator," died, in his
86th year.
Maurice T. Bailey of Forest fell into
a vat of hot water in the basket factory
and was fatally scalded.
New Telephone
Directory:
The Bell Telephone Coopany Of Can-
ada is soon to pri t a n issue of its
Official Telepho c 'rectory for the
District of West Ontario including
WINGHAM
Parties who contemplate becoming
Subscribers, or those who wish chan-
ges in their present entry should place
their orders with the Local Manager at
once to insure insertion in this issue
Connecting Companies
Should also report additions and
changes in their list of
subscribers
eithr eito the Local manager. or direct
to the Special Agent's Department,
145bntreal.
The Bell Telephone Gompany
of Ganada
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Cold Weather
Suggestions
in Footwear
FOR WOMEN
Low cut black felt house
boots with fine tops, very
comfortable. Flexible soles.
Price $1.10 per pair, all
sizes 3 to 8.
Black Felt Juliets, elastic
sides, fur around top, flex-
ible soles. Price $1.25 per
pair.
FOR MEN
Black felt laced boots
with fine leather soles. Price
$1.50 per pair.
Black - felt gaiters, with
fine leather sole. Price
$1.50 per pair.
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Black felt laced boots
Black all felt laced boots, with very fine foxing and
felt soles. Price $1.50 per soft flexible soles. Price
pair. $2.50 per pair.
Black felt laced boots or
gaiters, with fine dongola. Black all felt laced boots,
kid foxing. Price $1.50 felt soles. Price $1.65 per
per pair. pair.
Another List in the Advance
WILLIS & CO.
Stfte Agents
THE SHOE STORE.
for Ladies.
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For The Men
We have Overcoats all kinds, Sweaters,
Mufflers, Shirts, Handkerchief, etc.
For The Ladies
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What would be nicer for a present than a nice
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Rug or Mat for the Floor, we have a splendid selec-i? -
tion at 15 per cent. discount for cash. Sweater Coats iii
in the leading styles, Fancy Towels, Table Covers, ejII
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Nice Warm Slippers, Silk and Net Waists, Shawls, :ESTI:
Motor Hoods, Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Japanese ill
Boxes, etc.
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Then For The Children
Lovely Overcoats for the Boys, Bear Cloth
Coats for the Children, Tops, Barking Dogs, and a
lovely selection of Dolls. Be sure and see our selec-
tions of these, the best in town,
Our Grocery Department is thoroughly stock-
ed with fresh groceries, New Valencia Raisins roc,
Selected Currants roti, Peels of all kinds.
Good, well fattened Poultry wanted;dry picked in large
quantities. Also any quantity Butter and Fresh
Eggs.
J. A, MILLS
Successor to T. A. Mills
PRONE 89. WINGHAM, ONT.
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