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iiYour vote is important as t By-law must have two thirds
of those voting iclt favor alit to Garry: Vopy o Bylaw in Miss
O issue. The cost to you is less than 20 cents per year on each I
$ oop asseasm t.
'§ having this factory as agoing concent will add at least xo%
O to the value of yotlr real estatee.... Assisting 'this firm this small 011
amount will also assist another young growing concern the " Gtuna. ®1
Sort -Ola, who cars use the space used at present by Fry & Black -
111 hall without spending ;money which they can use in expansion of ti
'pusiness, on enlargrnent o£ 1 i$ iin r
The town will receive in Water rates, Hydro rates and, taxes.
many n tinges the .amount spent.
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� The firm we all know as a group of young, bright. upright �1
business men who have their interests(in the welfare of Wingham, r
the same as yon have, ; ; ; ; ; ; -;fH ...THRrSFokt19 estm
IN the Sartre as you/have. 0
Again I advise every citizen that has the welfare of Wing r
ham at heart to come out and VOTE FOR THE BY-LAW. '
The security is good. As a going concern the building and
machinery is valued at over $3o,000.
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APPLICATION TO
PARLIAMENT
FOR SALE—One Bronze Gobier, 2
1 Geese and x Gander. Apply t6 Mil-
1 as Careeron, Phone- 6o2rs.
Notice is hereby given that an ap- - OR SALE -2 neve hand Sleighs, 1
plication nulll be made to the Legisla-' large; a folding couch, and 2 bags
of sewed carpet balls. Apply to
Mrs. Fixter.
hire of the Province of Ontario at
the next session thereof on behalf of
the Municipal Corporation of the Vil-
lage of Wroxeter for an Act annull-
ing the Corporation of the said Vil-
lage of Wroxeter.
Dated: at. Wroxeter this 21st day of
January, 19218
FRED DAV EY,
Clerk of -the Village of Wroxeter,
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illThe undersigned represents ki
illthe British Settlement Society =
e of Canada. _This Society is at' as
Ji' the present time endeavoring in =
the next 3 or 4 months to place
-- about 100 British families in
Ontario. These families are �I
nearly all thoroughly trained �1
1 and experienced farmers. They
r require dwellings in the vicinity —
of their employment._Anyone »
in need of farm or domestic it
• help should enquire for further
nas particulars to P.tat11-
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• MR. H. B. ELLIOTT
Wingham Ontario
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FOR SALE—a carload of horses and
le of tattle, some young cows and
pigs. Apply to J. A. Menzies,
Phone 629r12.
LOST—Ladies' Black. Silk Hand Bag
containing some money, about
three weeks ago, between Library
and Gibson's bakery. Finder kind-
ly leave at Advance -Times Office.
REGISTERED4BERKSHIRE BOAR
For. Service. Walter Carruthers, R.
R. i, Wingham.
PREMIER Is EMPHATIC
(Stratford :deacon -Herald) -
Even those who are opposed to
Premier Ferguson and his Govern-
ment Control policy can find little
fault with his stand in the Legisla-
ture yesterday when he, provided the
opposition to a measure brought in
by Frank W. Wilson (Conservative)
of Windsor, asking for a cha>,zge to
allow beer: to be sold by the glass
undergaverninent auspices.
There was no quibbling on the is-
sue by the prime minister; he made
it plaits that there was no intention
to change the law or to broaden it
out to suit the desires of any par-
ticular community, Some of Mr.
Ferguson's. statements were quite em-
phatic and could 'permit of no two
meanings, For instance.
"The government is determin-
ed, having accepted so emphatic
a mandate from the people, to
give this law a thorough trial. It
doesn't propose to' have it inter-
fered with or altered in any way
until it has to say to the people,
'We've given it a fair trial; we
find it iinpossible to rnaintain'it
or support. it and public -opinion
is no longer behind it.' And in
the opinion of this government it
shall not be tinkered with or in-
terfered with just to meet the de-
mands of some isolated :sentiment
in certain localities in Ontario."
The decision to give all possible
and necessary time to such a debate
as took place yesterday was the best.
way to deal with the resolution. Mr.
Ferguson did not hesitate to tell sev-
eral of his own followers that he was
bluntly opposed to their ;views and
would block their progress toward
legislative sanction.
- This paper doesnot believe it would
bewise to bring in a beer by the
glass change in the present law.
There is no demand for it, and! it is
difficult to see where it would be in
the interests of temperance -legisla-
•tion- .
The one change that should be
made is a tightening up on the pro-
visions for unrestricted selling. The.
premier claims that the officers to-
day put the bootleggers in jail just
as fast as they can catch them. That.
is exactly as it should be, but is ibis
unrestricted selling, there is too great
an opportunity for the bootleggers to
go to the government stores and get
their supplies for peddling after hours.
FOR SALE—Chevrolet Sedan, new,
bought, in Sept. 1927, owned and
driven by myself. G. Davidson,
Wroxeter.
Fc.3R SALE -6 roofs brick veneer
house, bath room, hard and soft
water in kitchen, new back kitchen,
wood shed, good hen house on lot.
Terms. Apply to G. Davidson,
Wroxeter.
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COSENS
ham
sl '. CRs FARM FOR SAL"r
fu Et t
Morris township, 2 miles from Bei-
graveschool,
'vraYe station, near Iias
ottse, barb and di rveshed the best
of land, Apply to R. iergtlson,
BABY CHICKS AND 'HEALTHY
Eggs from extra heavy laying pure-
bred -to -lay White 'Leghorn and
Barred Rock. .I-Iigh production and
pedigreed males used. Order now
and get ahem when you want thein.
'Also Incubators, brooders and: poul-
try supplies, Custom hatching done.
I can save you money. Phone or
write. Duncan Kennedy, White-
church, Ont.
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Miss Date Kerr, Seaf Orth bank
clerk, pleaded guilty of stealing $xx,-
000ner from the Dominion B3ank, and
sentenced by Magistrate F. A, Reid
oft Seaforth of Goderi+ch, on Tuesday
to two years in the Provincial Re-
formatory.
William Brawley, junior, has been
confined to his !some this week for a
couple of days, with an attack of ap-
pendicitis.
CARD OF THANKS
the Mayor and shall be signed also
by the Treasurer, and the debentiires
shall be sealed with the seal of the
Coroparatian,
sr. During the currency of the De-
bentures there shall be raised annual-
ly `Seven hundred and forty-nine and
iajtoo dollars to form a sinking fund
for the payment of the debt and sev-
en hundred and fifty dollars for the 'r
payment of the interest thereon, ma, ,
'king` in all Fourteen hundred and 1:- 'i
nety-nine and x211oo dollars to ` be, e;,l
raised annually for the payment of
the debt and interest.
6. The Debentures may contain
any provision for the registration of
them authorized by law.
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Miss Lewis wishes to thank her
friends and neighbors for the'many
acts of kindness and sympathy dur-
ing her recent sad bereavement; also
for flowers sent by the St, Andrew's
Sfinday School.
CARD t OF THANKS
I wish to take this opportunity 'of
thanking the many friends for their
kindness during my recent illness.
Gordon Stonehouse,
AUCTION,4.SALE —' Of Farm Stock
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Lot ,Y
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and Implements
_of Morris, on Thursday, March x5th.
John Walmsley, Prop., John Pur-
vis, Auct.
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AUCTION SALT:—Of Agricultural
Implements, at Lot `33, Con.. 14,
East Wawanosh,' estate of late Is-
aiah -Stewart, on Thursday, March
8th.. Elsie Stewart, Executrix, Jas.
Taylor, Anet.
FARM FOR SALE—Fifty acres, N
lot 34, Con. C, Township of Howick,
forty-five acres' cleared, S acres
bush, good well and orchard, good
frame barn with stone stabling. Lin-.
dei, and carriage house and good
pig pen attached, Five miles from
Gori -ie and one half mile from a
school, Possession April est next,
Apply to Ward Sharpin, Wroxeter,
Ont., Administrator Mary A. Sher -
pin Estate.
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Notice to Creditors
IN THE' ESTATE OF JANE
WALSH, late of'. the Township of
East Wawanosh, in the County of
Huron, Widow, deceased,
'Notice is hereby given pursuant to
Section 36, Chapter 121 of R, S. O.,
1914, that all persons having claims
against the Estate of Jane Walsh.,
who died oil or about the twenty-se-
cond day of January, A.. D. 192, at
the 'Township of East. Wavvanosh, are
required to send by post, prepaid or
deliver to any one of ,the following:
Ediuund Walsh, llcigrtave, Out, Ri
chard Irwin, Vinghanz, Ont., David
Scott, Belgrav'e, Ont., ur` to the un-
dereigpwd, on. or before the twelfth
day ca March, A.D., 1928, their tza1iies
and addreses with full partieulare of
their claims in writing, verified by
statutory declaration, and the lettere
rif the securities_ (if any) held by them.
And further take notice that after
the said twelfth day of March i1 1).,
19.28, the assets of thesaid Estate
will be distributed by the Executors
among the parties entitled thereto,
having i•c aril only to claims of
which they :;ball alien have notice: iriid
the. Estate will not be liable for any
cl,air,lS not filed at the time of the
iLId' distribetion: >
I Dated at Wingharri this twentieth
clay of Fcbruxry . A, D, X928.
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B .:,HT�II.I.,D
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J Winghaat' Ontario
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Solicitor for 'the Exemitoi's.
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IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of Wm. Abra-
am,' who died Feb. 24th, 1927.
Thou art gone but not forgotten
As it dawns another year,
n' our lonely hearts of. thinking
Thoughts . of your are ever dean
One year has passed and yet we. miss
Never. will your: memory fade;
Loving thoughts will always linger
Round the place where you are laid.
You are not forgotten, Father dear,
Nor will you ever be;
As long as life and mernory last
We will remember thee.
The Daughters. •
BIRTHS
WELLS—In Wingliani General Hos-
pital, on February 23rd, to Mr: and,
Mrs. t her
; (Dor-
othy
Well dal t
H.s, a g (
othy May),
NOTICE
Any person who. desires, may se-
cure a supply of_ trees, suitable for
planting out, for reforestation or for
windbreaks., These are supplied free,
except that express must be paid by
the person securing trees.' A. good
number of varieties are now available.
The undersigned has a number of ap-
plication forms on` hand, and persons
who wish to take advantage of this
offer should apply at once, while
there is a good choice. This service
is offered.' through the Wingharn Hor-
ticultural Society in co-operation. with
the Forestry branch. of the Depart-
ment of Agriculture,`
W. A. GALBRAITH,
Town Hall, ,Wingham; Ont.
7., This By-law shall take effect on
the day of the passing thereof sub-
ject to its being assented to by the
electors,
PASSED this 7th day of February
192&
W. A. Galbraith, • Thos. Fells,
Clerk. Mayor,
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DEATHS
MARTIN In Whitechurch, on Tues-
day, February 28th, infant naught -
ea, Jean, 'of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Martin. .
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w, RUBBER STAIR TREADS
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TO A CLEAN-CUT MAN, not af-
raid of ',Work, who feels he is worth
at least $25,00 per week if given a
chance. to prove it, :wee can offer a
permanent position. As you be-
come worth more, your pay will be
increased accordingly; Write The'
Fuller Brush .Company. Itd., Lan-
non, for particulars and interview.
References require&
6W Quantity is limited and can -
i1 not be secured. at same money.
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TOWN QF WINGHAM
By -Law No. 988, 1928
TOWN OF WINGHAM
By -Law No. 989, 1928
A' By -Law to provide for
taking the votes of the elec-
tors on a propdsed By-law
entitled a By-law for borrow-
ing the sum of Fifteen thous-
and dollars for the purpose
of granting a loan of, that a-
mount to Fry & Blackhall
Limited:
Passed the 7th day of Feb-
ruary, A.D. 1928.
For borrowing the sum of
Fifteen thousand dollars for
the purpose ` of. granting a
loan of that"amount to Pry
Blackhall Limited.
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' WHEREAS it is desirable that a a
proposed"!by-law of the Corporation a
of the Town, of Wingham entitled a
"By-law for borrowing the sum of 'MI,
Fifteen thousand` dollars for the pur IS
pose pf granting 'a loan of . that .gym-
ount to Fry & Blackhall Limited", be all
submitted to the electors for their ap1111
-
proval, and eat` is expedient and ` ne-
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cessary to'pass this Bylaw for the ■
purpose of enabling the electors to L
vote on toile proposed By-law.
oe -
BE IT THEREFORE enacted by -
the Municipal Council of the. Corpor-
ation of the Town of Wingham as ® 7t • !
follows:�llls
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Thursday, P
arch 1st, 192li.
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NEW SPRING SHOES IN MANY NEW DE- 111
AND PATTERNS
SIGNS
Perhaps the most.prominent in the strictly
new' styles are known asis
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THE TIE OXFORDS.
h we are showing soine really beautiful LI
of ' which
patterns
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THE ONE STRAP
will again be featured strongly and our variety of .a
this kind' of shoe .is large: and varied. E,
Patent' leathers predominate although there
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will be a sprinkling of light colors. si
As to "heels" the high spike will again "hoist .1
the Fort" this of course refers to strictly dress .'.
wear. Cuban heels will also be .much worn. ` E
Several of the new lines are now being shown L
in our North Window, and your'inspection is in--
vited. 11:
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is The votes of the electors of the1111
Corporation of •the Town of Wing -
ham shall be taken; on the said pro-
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posed' By-law on the Fifth -day of
March, A.D., 1928, between the hours
of nine o'clock in the forenoon and
five o'clock in the afternoon at`the
following places, and by the Deputy
Returning Officers and P011 Clerks,
namely.
Ward No. x, Polling Sub -Division
No. i, at Geo. T. Robertson's Garage,
Edgar Pattison, D. R. 0., John Mc-
Cool, Poll Clerk.
Ward No. 2, Polling Sub -Division
No. 2, at Wm. Davidson's Impie• ient
Shop, J. M. Graham,' D. R. 0.,: Wm.
Robertson, Poll Clerk
Ward No. 3, ` Polling Sub -Division
No. 3, at -Town Hall, Lloyd Hings-
ton, D. R. 0., John McDonald, `Poll
Clerk.
Ward No. 4, Polling Sub -Division
No. i, at tames Thomas' Store, Thos. •
Garrett, D. R. 0., Jos. Pugh, Poll
Clerk;
Ward' No. 4,, Polling Sub -Division
No. 2, at Watson's store, David,Mc-
Gill, D. R. 0., Thos. Miller, Poll
Clerk. '
2. On the 3rd day of March, A.D,
x928, at the hour of to o'clock in the
forenoon, the head of theeCouncil of
the said. Corporation or some mem-
ber appointed ed
for that
said Councilt
er o
iPP
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purpose by resolution shall .attend at
the Town Hall in the said Municipal-
ity for the purpose of appointing, and,.
t 11 appoint
int.
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to do,p
ifrequested ested" soP
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by writing signed by him two persons
to attend at the final summing up of
the votes by the Clerk, and one per-
son to attend at each polling place
on behalf of the persons interested in
and promoting' the proposed By-law,
and a like number . on behalf of the
persons interested in opposing the
proposed By-law.
3. On the 6th day of March, A.D.
1928, at the hour of no o'clock in the
forenoon at the Town Hall, in.the
said Municipality the Clerl of the
said Municipality shall attend and
sum up the votes given for and a-
gainst the proposed By-law.
Passed this 7th day of February,
A.D., 1928.
THOS, FELLS,Mayor,
W. A. GALBRAITH, Clerk.
NOTICE
WHEREAS Fry & Blackhall Lim-
ited' has applied'to'The Corporation:
of the. Town of Wingham for a loan
of $15,000.00 • to . assist them in pur-
chas'ing new premises and enlarging
the output from their business of man-
ufacturers of upholstered. and other
furniture carried on at the said. Town
of Wingham and have agreed to re-
pay pay the principal of the"said o
fifteen equal consecutive annual in-
•stalments and to pay interest on the
unpaid principal yearly in the mean-
time at 3 per cent, per annum and
that the said loan shall be secured
by a first mortgage on the lands and
premises .so to be purchased by them
and on all the plant and machinery of
the Company situate therein and to
be situate therein during the currency
of the said'mortgage;
AND WHEREAS IT IS DEEM-
ED EXPEDIENT to grant the said
loan;
AND WHEREAS in order thereto
it will be necessary to issue deben-
tures of the said Corporation for the
stem of $13,000.00 and that is the a-
mount of the debt intended to be
created, the proceeds of the said de-
bentures to be applied to the purpose,
aforesaid and to no other; •
AND WHEREAS the amount •of
the whole rateable property 'of the
Municipality according to the last re-
- wised assessment roll is $1,129,045;
na • AND WHEREAS tlic aniount' of
111 the debenture debt of the Corpora-
tion is $322,965.23 and no part of the
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Special Purchase
BRITISH PLATE IVIIREORS
White' Enamelled Frame, Reg.
i Value $13 00 On Sale
;principal or interest of which isn
arrear.
BE IT THERI I�ORF. ENACTED tion of one month from the date of
Take notice that the foregoing is
a true copy of a proposed By-law" of
the Corporation of the Town of
\Vingliarn to be submitted to the votes
of the electors on the 5th. day of
March A.D., 1928,
And that if the assent of the elec-
tors is obtained to the said proposed
13y -Law it will be taken into consid-
eration by the Municipal Council of.
the said Corporation at a meeting
thereof to be held after the expira-
®i 1 the Muni..... Council of the Cor- the first publication of this notice and
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poration of the Town of 1,Vingllam:-- that such publication was made on
x, For the purpose mentioned in the 9th day, of February, A.D., 1928.
g the preamble there. shall be borrowed Take notice further that a tenant
1 on the credit 15f the Corporatioethc who desires to vote upon said Tiro -
_,e
. x5,0oaoo and debentures shall posed- fi'ty-law must deliver to the
_ �timcif$,
pro-
wl Clerk not later than the tenth .clay
' l sued therefor on thc, sulking fund
/1_1 n sums of not less than $I0000 before
l
$4.50
pIs` the day appointed for takingal ' plan i
which shall. have coupons attach-' the vote a declaration under The Ca-
li
each
h rreto for the payment.oi interest. nada Evidence Act tlral- he is a terr.
Just the right glass for the ed t t ant whose lease extends for the time
i Debentures ;hall alI bear ra Bathroom.-` t1 saiue d�ttc and x312!! be issued for vv o
,chic,. this 13y -law is pa-- ed, -
1l' bear any date within such two years is payable, or fon at least ten years,'
(f1H 1 shall be payable within •fifteen; and that lie has by the lease cove.nan-
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Our Long Long Distance bill averages over
'200 a month. We use it constantly.
-Writes a Seed 2.1erclirint
E and y.fr .
• from the date vtrheri they s1i•tll 1 tcd to pay all �ntunicipat taxes in rc-
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tile rate of five per cent, per amen), tenant other than local improvement i
!payable yearly. rates.
3 'lite debentures .as to both prin. Also take notice that By-law
No,
etl' 989 a true copy of which is shown
caipada.
l and interest shall he express
ie Canadian Currency and may be
payable at any place or places in Citn-
4, Thel`)cbcratures and the intcrest
coupons shall be signed and issued by
above,' is the By -lays providing for
1. eeotr•s.
the taking of.votes of the et
Dated
and first published
this 9
th'
day of I' ebrttary A. D., 1928,
W. A. GALBR.A1TH, Clerk.
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