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THREE BY -,LAWS BEFORE THE TOWN COUNCIL CHRISTMAS OWING, A Strout Demand. P blic Library, . 0*-*%#'-^~�—. - . 1. ("" 1'. , �,, I 11 . 11,1� I I �I&
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VOTERS OF WINGHA.%e . I The Elliott Bushaeos College, Torop- A number of Juvenile books have personal$ - , local Item's . 11
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I . Coutoil met Dec, 10th, evening; all "Observer" writing In the. Guelph to, has far more openings for young been recently added to the Publio I . Ghp'lstmas Gills -
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members present. liero-ld recently wrote the following men and wowen, who possess a Library. Mr. Morton bao left us 4 E: I � .- , � "~%^~�, .,,N^~,-,-,�� . -
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Attbe approaching municipal elec- . 'Oh Is s thorough business I and shorthand edu� I I I at, but space Is i a demand this week Miss May Drummond Is home frora Wear Qreer'o ftoss and Rubbers,
tion, the votek-9,2g Winghaw will have The opinion of tbe,Town Solicitor Whi 0 OPportui3e, that the Ad- I - Toronto for the holidays.
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an oppoituoity'to mark their ballots was read re poll tax ,%Ud income v4noe reproduc cationt thala It can 111). The salaries and time precious, I Read Willis & Co,,Io a4vt. on page $, .
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"Fior" or ,'Against" three By4aws. voter . and on motion of McKibbon Thumb Amputated, with relatives In Blyth, my All kinds of fancy stationery for
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At this season of the year, our ad. and Mills, all $ncome voters having prevent useless Christmas giving, And This well,known college enjoys a . I Christmas at Knox'00 I able for Christmas Gifto ever -
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viertisers demand so much ot� our paid poll tax will be refutide4 the It it extends its efforts to giving, uee� - .great reputation for Mr, J, A, Brandon of East WAwau- Miss Olive I -
. , superior train, 5eemer of St. Marys is shown in a Winghaw drug store. i
. . � leselY and extravagantly, the new Ing. osh has suffered much lately from a visiting her parents in town, at the Don't miss ,the Christmas reading, "Any article remerved ' tit -
space that we can only briefly refer to latter. ociety will have % gre . at 11 , eld for wOrl� . Toilet and Manicure Sets from $1 painful thumb. It began with a felon, C., Pp. R. station, pages 2 and 7; it Is Interesting. un
them, They are as follows:— Mr. Pringle applied for the rebate s � Afro. Jois. Phelan has returned from Thos. 0hristmas Week on payment
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BY-LAW NO. 600. in taxes to make assessment equal . to and ought to have A far-reaching effect to $15, at Knox's. and blood -poisoning set in, so that be an extended visit to friends In Walk. Fella is showing some very of 25 percent. of its value., I -
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the amount as per agreement, On . . erton and Dundalk� i
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This By,law is familiarly known as motion of Elliott and Mills, $31.58, was Theri� can be no gainsaying jha (lood Returns. Hospital, and have the thumb ampu. Mrs. Leonard Walton has again advt, on page 87 LEATHER GOODS i
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the LocAL OPTIoN By-law. It Is pub- � I I fact that obrietwas giving has so Mr, Henry Deacon of East Wa. tated on Saturday last, The hand is been very ill necessitating another We have Put in a stock of J'ullan -_
I refunded. . The Picture house will be closed on Sale Leather Goods, in
lished in full in the Wingham Times, . I I exceeded the bounds. of reason that In wanoch brought to town on Monday . doing nlcel�, operation on Tuesday last. . noludi.nR Dres. .
and a eimilar one (for Turnberry) on A lengthy report of the Inspector of Thursday evening on account of the sing Cases, Hood Bagoo, Writing -�
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' many instarice$ the great festival is seven fine lambs, that tipped the Turnberry Council. , Alias Evelyn McLaughlin of Inds. High School Concerb, Cases, wallets, &010 &0,
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pige 4 of this issue of the Advance, the JP41re Un4erwriters was read giving ubw looked forward to with a certain scales at 870 lbe, For the seven, be nendence, Oregon, Is visiting her . . TOILET CASES
It almo to prohibit the sale by retail of in detail -results of the test. It spok � e ' ' This Council met on 10ch Ins I -
. L amount of dread by the breadwinner received $50, or an average of $8 each. t- The �unt, Mrs. W. McLaughlin. Your ehoice of any Doll in our store ' A variety of 50 cases to Choose from,
41 of, the promptness with which on accoun I , e cola was music in his Treasurer's report showed a balince In Was, goods at at prices from $1,50 to $10.00, each,,
spirituoust fermented or other manu- we t of the demands it often The jingle of tb I Mrs, Emma Bloomfield has returned with a $5 purchase of X I
factured liquors in the Town of Wing. the firemen were on hand,and water hand of $19,881.48, Accounts for home after attending the funeral of Marshall's 5, 10, 15 and 25 cts. store. �
. m%kes on A limited purse. To my ears and he concluded that It paid him . ' I consisting of Writing Sets, Nawoure
ham, So far, the campaign has, pro. furnished, but criticized the equip. mind it is not so much the range that to. keep the lambs until the December bridges, salaries, etc, were passed her sister, Mrs, Brown of Tars, The meeting of the Scarlet Che./,' Sets, Shaving Sets, Brush and Comb
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ceeded quietly, the personal canvass went, pressurjei,;�'#te Xghi4, led the our Chi-latmas giving takes, or the molith, . %mounting to $5,222 70, and Council The many friends of Mrs, H. J. Mar- ,� . EOWR, Hat and Cloth Brushes, &o.,
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, b ' adjourned. shall will be sorry to hear that she has 14th, until next month, e - In 1VOrY Stirling Silver and Xbony.
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having been chiefly adopted, which is Mayor ti many it includes (for after all that is AUTOMOBILE SICATHS.—SO Smooth I ' been tery Ill again with appendicitis. I I MES
perhaps on the whole, the most effec. law, anZadn000'unefielbis deteralination the true Christmag spirit P.FRFU � �1
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- , making as So Past I So Light I—A skating pleas. Died In Port William. The High School Concert will begin Seelyst u0ifer & �,
to 11w ' his nds" of the �`attero many others happy as possible) as the ura move delightful than you have
tIve. When the, campaign is quietly I 9� Miss M. Netterfleld of Toronto is We have Sovereign,
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conductedo thoughtful persons can AccO ingly t)fe'* Mayor moved -'T,'- "That . I � ever exnerlenced before. See them at Word has been received of the death home this week owing to the serious at 8 o'clock sharp. Doors will be Garlets and other makes in packages
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V. . Van1,6rwan extravagance of the gif tis which P1 all, W. J. Lire on Friday last of Mrs. Collins of Fort illness of her father, Thos. Netterfield. closed during the numbers. from 260 to $6,00 emoh,
bring their best thought and jadg- . 91 be removid from .. nd the tendency of the times has er. I
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ment, to bear on the question; then his: I po t� as Chief of ,the Fire '.Ice a William. She was a sister of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Day of Van. Wingh Dance Orchestra will EBONY GOODS
� "w Al. brought about. Whereas we used to Next Week. I - couver, B. C,, are visiting their On- am
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'Poslt Joo. Cloakey. Besides her husban#, Mirrors, Brushes of all kinds� Mant-
'Conscience should decide. The first Bri ade. his was speon4,6d. Reeve tario friends. They are well-known in play at a Ball in Wroxeter for .the
. - ' I am, I . evening of December 31st. Brushes from 75c o 05.00. - 50 styles
public meeting was held on Tuesday Me onal , Coun's VanSt&e 'and Me. give a pair of stockings, mitts, or a - Next Wednesday being Christmas she leaves four children. Further Wingh' oure,articles, &o., &o.; EbDuy Hair
I . collar or handkerchief, the tendency day, the Advance will be published on particulars are not at hand. t 0
evening of this w b) (00 t 1 O u nfAi� to pa
I . eek. The voters', Ki ti, 41� 1 ght it u . to choose from.
. , a' such is towards greater splendor and a $5 Rev. Dr. and Mrs. utledge are in
rl n . 0 Tuesday. Owing to this and arush of NOTICE.—Owing to a change in �
am 0 -Ithout gjAing the Chief .4 Hamilton this weeOat�ending the our business, all acco CHOCOLATES
lists have been carefully looked after �Zon w I I gift where we used to be just as PlOas- - other work, we must ask our adver- O. Y. B. Officers. unts owing Rich-
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by both sides, and the real test of cbanee�l �defm4chlfwself. The Reeve ed with a 25 c —and the love tisers to be thoughtful and not expect wedding of Miss Lazi . er, a niece of ardson & Rae must be settled before Dales, Lowneys and Leggetts I in ,
kded C. , ent gift The Wingham Lodge of Orange Dr. Rutledge. Jan. 1st, 1913,
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strength will be in the battle of the contended C at the report showed that went with, it. - I mpossi bili ties, New Year day also Young Britons elected the following plain and fanoy boxes, from 260 to
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ballo0s, on January 6,h. With many, that the part of the work controlled 13. 60 each. -
early environment, I by the chief was well done, the men That's just where the trouble I!eT— comes 'on Wednesday, and the same officers :—Master, W. Cassells; De- afternoon 27th inst, and after thaton Come to the High School concert, .
education and we have commercialized our affections will, apply. These holiday weeks may ptity, R. Golly; Rec.-Sec,j W. Abram; the afternoon of the first Wednesday Thursday, Dee, 19tb, at 8 o'clock, 44 STATIONERY
conscience wilt lead them to vote for on time, and water quickly furnished, so that they are now valued on a render our eolumns less ,newsy, but Fin, -Sec,, J. Mann; Treas., W. Gould; of each month, Admission 25c; reserved seats 35c. Symphony Lawn", the beat make,
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the By-law; they could not do other. and it was not British fair play to monetary basis that has robbed the we cannot help it. _ Committee, Neil Robb, IF. Johnston, , Mrs. Jno. Elder is not gaining very A meeting of the A,O,U.W�, will be in 1, 2 or 5 quire boxes in prices from
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wise. OLhers there are whose homes dismiss a man unheard, The vote gift of it real value. Better to cut I W. Boyd; Dir. of Cer., R. Og rapidly, Last Sunday, she was suffer-
or relatives have suffered from the being called for, Coun. Mills declined � . For Out Glass and Silverware, go to ram; Ing very milch from the broken limb. held in the C. 0. F. hall, on Friday Fountain Pens, $1.50 to $4.50 each. I
them off altogether than continue Chaplain, W. Calvert; Inside Tyler, She has been laid aside a long time as evening Dee, 20th ; business of im.
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ravages of intoxicants, and these look to vote, not having heard the trouble at h a In S. lady Knox's. , * Pipes, Cigars, Rodaks, Thermos
ong t. e e I e If the young . H. Guest; Outside ,Tyler, A. CAW a result of the very painful accident. portance, .
to Local Option as a measure of de. discussed. The Reeve, Coun's Me" of . to -day demands a $2 50 box of Price Reduced. I more; Lecturer, J. Robertson. - . . � Bottles and many other articles com'
fence to the home and family. Others Kibbon and VauStone votQd "Nay," . Mrs. Tipling'bas gone to spend the blue to complete our stook.
chocolates rather than the 50 cent Hon. W. H. Hearst, acting Minister What is more pleasing for a Christ. Xma I a b 0 1�dra . WANTED.—All kinds of grain, de- The largest assortment of $'Amber
,�s with Detroit relatives. livered at our warehouse, at G. T. R.
again, may not have been personally the others said "Yea," and the motion box of a, few years ago she is just of Education, has annou' Mr. and Jeffrey, who have been We are also in the market for anv
y the traffic, but seeing the prevailed, , need that the mas present than a musical Instru- . Pipes" in Wingham,
affected b as well cut off the list altogether— tenders for the printing and publish- ment ? A ftill line of all kinds, now in visiting here, accompanied her, and quantity of first-class hay.—Tiplin & "Everything at Right Prices"
. � -st,,k—D. Bell, Mr. Tipling will also spend the Christ. Mills. 9
youth falling into the drink habit, Chief VanNorman was present, but unless she is your "own and only" and Ing of the new high school compost- mas with them in Detroit. I �
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theF feel it their sacred duty to throw was not given- an opportunity to in that case it' won't be a box Of - tion, the latest text -book to be issued After Thirteen Years* I , � . I I The annual business meeting and I I
around the boys every possible safe- speak or explain. chocolates you are giving her. ' by the department have been opened. * election of officers for Wingham
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guard. Every elector should obtain The many friends of Miss Isabella _%0%-1-0%0%#__0**#%d1%0%^0%^ 0%^^1 Scouts will be held on Friday even., .
The Finance Committee feported; And while the society for the The lowest tenderer was the Copp Scott, a young lady of East Wawa- I
all information possible on the work- and their report was adopted, prevention of useless giving has not Clark Co., Ltd., and ing, Dee, 27th. J W. McK'Ibbon
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Ing of the measure in other nfuni- The Executive Committee reported reached an advanced stage as yet., we retailed for 18c. The old text -books nosh, will be pleased to bear that after Cburcb Rewa DRUGGIST & OPTICIAN
cipalities, and then mark his ballot that Dr. Hambly bad consented to can all do our part to put a stop to the in this subject in these schools sold at' thirteen years! illness, the greater .%~ 'i A, 11. Musgrove, M. L. A., delivered r__i. , A., -
conscientiously. part of the time confined to her bed, an address to Gorrie A. Y. P. A. la t %
test samples of milk 'at 50 cts por tendency which is depriving Christ- 40c, 50c and 75c. This is another wel- ' The choir of the Methodist Church, 6 7A,t6 05.11% -_ 00, 0
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BY-LAW NO. 661* sample. On motion of Elliott and mas of its true keynote. We need not come holiday gift to the parents and she is recovering. 8 - he is now able to H&rriston� will wear gowns in future Successful Life." W ,� -
This By-law in%y be found in full VanStone, the offer was acbepted, the beggar ourselves temporarily in order pupils of Ontario. be up, and last weekt able to take & by reqnest of the Official Biard. . I
' to give costly presents to those we I short drive. That her restoration to For* Xmas or New Year presents, Eyesight tested free aod glasses su,p,,
on page 8 of-tbis issue of the Advance. Chief to select samples from tne esteem I or wish to remember, Let ,.All k,lnd.s�of Watches, Clocks and health may be complete, will be the At the annual meeting of St. Paul's take a look in S. Gracey's Furniture ,, P11'ed at reasonable pri,ces'.
It proposes to raise annually for ten milk dealers, at his discretion. ilverware for the Christmas trade at wish of all Miss Scotes a�quaiutances. branch of the Women's Auxiliary to store. You may see something pretty I I I . .e
years, a sum (not exceeding $300) to The other committees of Council re- them be in accordance with our means Knox's, the Missionary Society held recently, nice in Chairs, Tables, Music cabinets,
aid the Jackson Manufacturing Co. of ported on their estimates and ex, of a commoneense practical turn, and Election Of Officers. the following officers were appointed etc.
Clinton in establishing a factory In if the friends we give them to do not Election Of Officers. 11 I
I penditures, showing - balance unex. Lebanon Chapter No. 81, G. R. C. :— for the coming year: — Hon. -Pres,, Owing to the length of the pro- .
Wingham for the manufacture of . appreciate the spirit Which prompted Fern Lodge No. 19 of the Loyal True , ...
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pended. The figures may be Ex. Comp., W."A. Campbell L.P.Z. Mrs. Croly ; Pres. , A] rs. C. M. Walker*, grammeo the High School Concert will :I J . I
. the gift rather than the value of the Blue Association elected the following .1.. ., , � - :1 - - _:=-
clothing. The By-law, stripped Of its detail I 96 $a let Vice -Pres., Mrs. W. F. VaoStone; begin at 8 p.m. sharp. The doors will : *' :
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technical . phraseology, provides ' gift itself; they are not real friends officers on Friday evening last:—W. it so 2ad'Vice-Pres., Mrs. Roderus; Trea- be closed during the numbers." :: . -
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fol!owa:—The Town of Wingham is to of burls, and can well be dropped, Let M., Mrs. W. B. Elliott,; D. M., Mrs. if to surer, Mrs. White; Recording -See., .., :: . - k- �,
should peruse carefully. , C. G. VanStone J. t, r , - ---- %. .
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grant such a sum as will pay the rent- ' 9, few resolve along this line, giving W1. Cassels; Cor, and Rec.-Sec., Miss Rt. 11 to Mrs. Deyell - Cor. -Sec., Mrs. Robt. Up to Oct. Ist, Thos. Farrell drew .1, Z 17, t 11,
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The momentous question of leasing - J. E. Tamlyn Treas. ' ' 000 for %�,' I 1%4_ I
-at of the premises to be used (not ex. a portion of Town Hall basement anything they have to spare to the Lizzle Fleuty; Fin. -See., Wm. Cassels; Ve 6i a$ Johnston; Sewing Committee, Mrs. from the 114ron Cheese Co. $1, ., I . - 0
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ceeding $300) ; also grant the Cora poor and needy, and a saner Christ- Treas., Mrs. R. Mason; Chap., Mrs. 64 a& Gray and Mrs. Alex. Porter. milk sent to that factory during the ,..,. . __.
' bobbedupagain. Coun,, Bone moved, - Geo. Carr S. N. ". , . �
pany exemption from taxation (ex- mas giving will sooia be brought about, W, J. Raines; D, ok C., Miss Louie I 66 past summer. Quite a lump of money �"..� . jc'�l - .. -1
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Coun. Elliott seconded—that the base, to the ei)jo'yment of thousands who Fleitty; Con,, W. Cassells - Tyler, Fred, A. Morris P. S, The Xmas tree entertainment of St, from the cows. . P 3 .*"
cept School tax) for the term of ten I is . -.! .
ment in future be not leased for W. H, Hayes S. S. P&uVs Sunday School will be held % : '..
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years. The Company agrees to oper. have real cause to view the a�pproach Mrs. Joynt -. Comnaittee—Mrs. Mason, 5. WANTRAD.—Eaergetic and ambitious . :1.
storage, and present tenants, he given Joseph Gibson J. S. on Friday evening. The programme . *. - -,:. I
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one week!s notice to remove goods. Raines and Wm. Cassells, The in- Buy your music tit D. Bell!s; a begins at 7 o'clock, . for Canadian manufacturers. Add 1)!::. i - `,' ...'. _,:
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Reeve McDonald, Coun's . McKibbon stock of high grade music now on Next Sunday morning, the choir of —Canadian sales PromoCing Co., 36 ,_%* ` ", .
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ployees at the end of the first year, . ,.:, . i;. '-' .. - .. .,
stallation will take place on Jan. 10Lh, . ..... ;." 7-!'�.'%'. :*..: ...*,::
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and forty during each succeeding and VanStone voted Nay, all the rest Christmas Gifts. There will be a special meeting on the Methodist Church will render , . '. .. ...:%.4 . � 1, -t 1! .., ., , .
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id "Yea" and motion carried � 'n ri .
sai a 1 40 It . special hristmas music 11 lvr I -
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nign bcnool notes.
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use the electric light and power from
Aconimittee was appointed to select
rememl)ered the editor. Besides the
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CHRISTINIAS SLIPPERS? Well just
We wish to thank The girls who
veterinary office from the Wilson
the Town plant. The Advance bas
a new Chief of the Fire Brigade, con-
delici, its maple syrup teported last
Come to see our disphty—that's all we
met at Mrs. J. C. Smith's on Saturday
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Bluevale.
block to his residence on Centre street,
not figured it out (for lack of time) but
oisting of the Mayor, Reeve, Coun's
- weeL, Mr, W. E. Weir of Salem sent-
ask I W, J. Greer.
to work on the costumes .... The H. S,
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Paul and Jewitt shipped a cat -load
which be purchased from Dr. P. Me -
those who have, state that the power,
Bone, VanStone and Mills.
us a, basket of fine Northern Spies,
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concert will begin at 8 p.m. sharp on
of hogs Wedoesday. .
Donald, His card will appear In next
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light and school taxes will amount to
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Thursday night. The doors will be
Mrs. R. Muegrove visited with
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more than the amount to be raised Next.Sunday. I I I an 0 closed during the various numbers .... &r en a n ue ph latit week. .— car u very choice 11 I I I
. . I . ce appreciates these indications of all municipal voters, who have been American Corn arrives this week, , , -
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annually for rent. In that case, the Next Sunday, Rev. B. H. Spence r ' good -will. . residents of Town for three months We thank the editors of 'the local Quite a number from here attended The best sample of bright, dry, hard, i'may yonr Christmas Joy be
industry will cost the Town -nothing. I papers for their courtesy in opening the Winter Fair at Guelph last week. corn we have had Jor some time. as bright as the berries on the ,
The Cduncil will no doubt fully ex- Toronto, will deliver addresses iu � � before the vote is taken, and are still their columns for the ff. S. notes Mr. E. Duff us of Saskatoon spent a Call us up.—J. L. Awde, � .
Wingbam, as � follows$ on Local Ow lun Municipal Affairs. . residents, This By-law requires sixt . Holly Wreath — and your -
plain the provisions of the By-law at a I y throughout the term .... School will few days this week with S. Paul. The Ripley Express reports that Christmas Memories I like thei
public meeting before the polling day :—At 11 a,m., in the Baptist ebu eh ; There are now two candidates in per cent. or three-fifths of vote cast, reopen on Monday, Jan. 6, 1913. All Mr. J. Higgins of Hannah, N,D., is
is reached. Let us have all the in- at 4 p.m., a mass meeting in tbp Town the fleld for the � Mayoralty, he to carry it. On By-law No. 661 (the students are requested to be present visiting friends In this vicinity. Frank Stanley, as a farm laborer, and Christmas Tree—Ever green Ill -
dustries We can secure. Hall'; at 7 P.m., in the N eLhodist editor of this paper assumes that the Jackson Byrlaw) property owners on above date .... We wish all our; W. J. Duff has returned horne itfter Chief -Engineer, had a remarkable
0 BY-LAW NO. 66,2,. churcho Ruthven McDonald of, To- intelligent voters of Wingbaiii are whose names are on the voterbl list, friends the compliments of the season, , spending the summer in the West. earning power while in the West. .
This By-law may be seen in the routo, the celebrated ba,ritone will qualified to measure the capabilities and tenants having leases running I . John Wilburn has moved into the Ile received $3.00, $800 and $1000 a By the way, wbat's so suit-
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. col- sing at each of these services, Since and possibilities of all who offer them. longer than the'debentures, and Who Wouldn't Mother enjoy a pair Of : Anderson house and Thos. Barrett is day. His earnings amounted to $392
umns of the Tim.es. It provides for to comply with notice at end of By-law. our comfortable Felt House Slippers ? I moving into the one vacated by Mr. From the time he left Ripley until able for Christmas Gifts as
. .. the above was in type, we are inform. selves; hence we shall not attempt
the raising of'$15,000, for grading and ed that the afternoon meeting in the dictate to them as to their choice. This By-law reqaires a favorable two. Remember her at Christmas thue I �'Wilburn. his return he spent $62, leaving a good Footwear 2. , I I
paving Josephine -street (or at least a ' W. J. Greer.
Town hall is for men only, The pub. Ooun. Bone has been some time in the thirds of those voting on it, to carry . Messrs. W. H. Haney and J. Hall balance of $330, which he brought
portion,of it) either with macadam, lic should bear this pr'omi�ent speak- deld; be is an excellent citizeu, a cau- it- On By-law, 68-2 (the Front street Dan. McGillicuddy Dead. have covcired their house with galvan. home in cash. Practical, useful and always
cement or asphalt. Recently some of , : ized sheeting which gives them a nice
er, and floe singer, tious, level-headed business man. He By4aw) all municipal voters m Just arrived at Knox's the new appreciated. I
8y To the death of Mr, Dan. M e as well as making them Style in Pearl Pendant Necklets,
the Council had the opportunity of ex- Visit the new toy and novelty store has had four years at. the Council and vote as on No. 601. A clear m%jority cuddy, which occurred at his real- 'comfortable.
amining some of the roads of Wayne in U. Mooney's old stand, eouth Main has given good service, as it appeared only is necessary. dence, Toronto, last week, after a Pearl Sunbursts, and Pearl Scarf Our Christmas Fbotwear is on
County, Michigan, and will no doubt I The Methodist Sunday School -will PhA.
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be able to enlighten the ratepayers on street. to him in the interests of the Town. Go to Knox!H for your Xmas and profracted illness, a somewhat pic- bold their annual Xmas. tree and . 11 -.1. I display ,a-nd the showing is
He will doubtless poll a large vote. New Year's Oost-cards, tureEque flgur'e in the journalistic, life entertainment in the Methodist BIRTHS.
the matter at the nomination. One A Lady's Complaint. Church on Xmas. night. An excellent fine. It's well worth se * '
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His rival for the position of Mayor I . 9- of Canada has been removed. Mr. rogram is being prepared, consisting Hoffman.—In Montreal, Dee. 11th, to � evag.
third of the cost is to be paid by the A lady (and a good purchaser too) Ooun, C. G. Vanston�. He is In Young Manhood. P .
young, MeGillicudy was a facile writer, with of choruses, recitations, dialogdes, to Mv, and .Mrs. Chas. Roffman, a I
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Orrporation, or in other words, out of has a small family of little ones. utive and progressive- has had two Sorrow, because of bereavement, has a re'ady wit and strong and vigorous drills and orchestra m,naic. Come and son. (Mrs. 11LIffMan was formerly We'll make any exe'hanges
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the general funds' of the Town, and When.she goes shopping# she must years on the School Board, and one darkened the home of Mr. and Mrs.' style decidedly of the invective char- enjoy an evening of music and song. Miss Olive M I anners,) desired after Christmas.
the remaining two-thirds will be take the children with her. 'The back year in the Council. This year he Mc.*Ldichael of Morris', and the death Of acter when directed against his op- Don't forget the date, Dee. 25- h. . . ' I
charged to the lands abutting on the atreets often have too much snow on was Chairman of the Elec, Light and their eldest son Archibald, has left a ponents, Although a hard bitter Mr. I . Salem. . 111110HTEN YOUP, ROME FOR 1913. Come see our Ohristmas
steeet, them, to &)low a child's carriage being Water,committee, and certainly has vacant chair. Deceased was A young McGillicuddy In private'life was of & A Merry Xmas to the Advance and )
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acquitted himself most creditably, mall I What will brighten yonr home bet. spread !
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The condition of our front street used, and on the front streets, mer. of prbm"se, respected by all, in genial and kindly nature, sociable to a i ader .
has not been creditable to this muni- chants scrape 9.11 the snow off, ter than a b , pleasing picture
so t t Having some leisure time at his dio. the prime of young manhood, having degree, fond of a good story and able Mr. knd Mrs. Thos. McMichael gave on the wall, "Mother's Treasures" is I —
cipality, and it is generally conceded* a sleigh cannot be used. Sike-";28 posalt he is willing to place it at� the just entered his 22od year. He had to tell one with tffeet" . . dinner to a few of their friehda last just the pletare you want. It is fit for '
that something ought to be done, what she can do, and how she is tb do service of the Town, if he is placed In received an appointment on Toronto For Diamond, Wedding and En- Friday. 'in home in Canada and can be had
Action has been delayed partly on ac. her Xmas. shopping.' The only way the Mayor's chair, He is conducting police force, but Illness necessitated gagement Rings go to Knoies. Mr. and Mrs. .H.arlrt Neill enter- freye by sub8ctibing to The Family
count of sower and waterwork con- we see Is for everybody on back streets an active campaign and considers his his return home, pi few, months ago, tained the ladies of t -h -i-3 congregation Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal.
the greatest and best family paper W. J. Greer
nectilons not being completed, This to obey the By-law and cl,dan off the prospects good. For the .Ueeveship, and Oil Frld,%Yo 13th in6t., he passed SUMssfill Meeting. last Tuesday, Printed. It costs only one dollar a
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difficulty will now soon be past, and snow, or else for the merchants to only two have announced themselves away, Archibald had hosts of fr4'ilsf A very successful meeting was held - Mr. and Mra. Albert Gallaber spi,nt year, and no home can afford to be THESHOEMAN , ,
the work can now proceed. leave enough snow on to allow a to the editor of'this paper, Coud, Me. and was a member of Blu6vale 'Fores* -In.tho Town 15&11 on Tuesday evening last Sunday with Mr. end Mrs. Ed. without it. Every present subacriber
We undorstand that the Council sleigh to be used, Kibbon was, first in the field. A pro- ters and the L. 0. L. Besides his, in the interests of Local Option, the - Bryana of Grey. to that paper shotild s6nd his renewal 01-1r, , . I I ��
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coiAd have proceeded with this work, - I Inent business man, a "Wingh&m bereft parents, he leaves three brothd Mr. and Mrs. Cloin, Higgins from now and get a copy of the beautiful
Dnnssrsn Pou=ny.—FArmers who m President, Dr. IvwIn$ In the chair. near ]�Juevale called on Mr. and 15tirs. picture. Any Ono not a subscriber I
under the Local Improvement Act, have dreasod poultry for sale will CIO hood's estate, Of ero and two sisters, all at home, The After the opening prayer by Rev. G. Robert Mitchell last Sunday. should order thia p%per and picture at I
once. They will he)p Co make the New LL
without submitting it to the ,vote pf well to call at T. Fells' Butcher shop, good business acumen, with several funeral took place on Monday, his V. Collins, the chairman ititroaticed . 074
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the olectote, but they have thought years' experience at Cho Councili he pastor, Rev. .1, 9. Cooko conducting the first speaker, Rev� J. S. Dune I A large number of the f riends from Yea -v brigliter for you. . .
Chief VauNormatt Dismissed, . an of - hero attended the funeral of Archi- I . .1 � I I - - . '' I .
best to allovir the Voters to express , I . dosirea to represent the Town at the the service, 'Lucknowo who outlined the condi- bald McMichael near Bluevale, last - _V0A
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their approval or 4119&ppro*&I of -the The Town Council oil Monday even- County council, lie Is ,Just at that I � tibris that formerly prevailed- In Lucko. MobdaV. Your Vote and InflUence Re*
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proposed Improvemento by their bal- Ing may have acted withlo, the bounds age When Promotion is appreciated, A Substantial Ch,ristmae Ut and & nowt and the marked Improvement
of their authority, but lEast Wawanosh, spectfully Solicited by T of
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lots o1i lanuaty &h. tho sum. if elected, be will do his beat to ,,make joy for & life timo—The V111'Ite Sew- noticeable to-d&y. Mr. Cameron, an, BES' rao
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mary� dismissal of au offloial in the good,"' itod the Interests of Wingham log Maehl000 at D, Bell's. . Mrs. Ramsay of Guelph Is visiting �
The voting Ott these three By-,Iaws (lying hours of a council aft,vdr# at the County Council will not su � � I � 11 ex-Maydr of Strathroyi told of big VVestfteld friends. Councillor Win. Bone Print or L '
will tAke place in the same polling Of autberaby, .No matter wh0charge by neglect. lot _ , , '. " -, ' � �� r change of mind from being ata op.- T. Croare of 8hakespoare In the
Coun. MeXibbon-9 how. * poneut to a strong supporter of the - Mrs, Z , Roll B, 4tter
subdivisions, and on the same d4yo as may be, WIN011AM MARIKETS4 , nest of her stater, Mrs. R. Vint,
ther beXb municipal election, viz. .06veship In emure, because of Its belaefits. Mr.
brought agSinetL a wt%b, it is ever, basa, rival .for the P *�_ M 9: I
his Inalienable Bfiltish right, to be the person of I Mr. and Mrs. Thag. Robertson are F0 r Mayor
Monday* lAnUary 0.,b next, . Couft, Elliottt one of the Wheat—(new) 000 to 020, !)&via of Newmarket gave Indisput. thepr6ud parents- of a baby girl, _ALSO_
A's to Who may, votoo And the wa. heard in his Own dofende, Chief Van- buslost men in town. Someone hag 0&ts_g5 to 40.0ts. able proofs of the salutsty changes Mrs. J. DingVVal vlafted, this week 1913
Xdttnaft Was not given opportunity to s%ld-111f you ,want anything dolig, I ,arleY-45 to 80 ctg. wrought In that town. The aptakers I I 1-k�
Jority necessary to, carry the Above ovett speak or -o:tplaio, Without on.m. ,give 16 to & busy mao -,11 cordi to Peas—,,$1-00 to $1 10 hek parfttg, Mil. and Mrs, Wm.
ny"&WOO d" PatsgraPh In l"'al torink Into, the to6tits of the emoi-, the thar�., -mors ougbt to . ae lig H& 1-1 01-ce, it6 $12.00 a too# were thoderatef yet efteotlyo. Their -Doble. I Your VoWand Influence Will: Stpletly Fresh Eggs
c6lumn headed --'Who May Vote.,, be Piled on friend' tt - addresses Were not a'a attompt at.�
- �� '""L r Advance thfiNks the Chlef IV&$ troAted Ellioteil Sho�jlaara. 111il long reside Butt , I � to 27 eta, The funeral of the late Miss 1,1 v a Be Appreciated by - __ �_,_ ,
!, L', � �,, � !�� nee gggs,-35 to so- et". speeeh-makfugo but a plalu, common- Wightman took place on Thamday Dy
__ unfairly, Summ4ty di6mieoal by ts in to'ftf SeVerAl''yoArs faithful Servit,%e � Potatoes -75c tor 800 per bush. sense recital of facts, Mr. 0. J. Pink Aftetnoon, . lor I , L I 1', Ott
At 8. Gracey's Vartilture otorcs, Obutidil. It' Its dying hours* h$w A at the 0oubdil And good bus-foess Live Etoga—$7.00. of Londou delighted the audi6nco wIth ' Miss :13, mm& Lelshm4hleft on 8-st. Council E i The' I
you'll fiad some odd pi�rlor pieces, decidedly arbitrary looki mid will to -0 4bllityw shoah! fit 'Our brother quill. Chiekens-12 to 13 cts, his selections, A hearty vote of urday for & month's vimit with her
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A few parlor tkulwo, that h,er Will giver Many to thl6k, that tb4ra was doldae- driver for additional usefalne6s in the - Ducke-13 to 14 eta, thanks was tendered ,the sptg,kerg, sister, Mrs. Overend at 0abileld* WMA Davie's OL010
you at What they oobt wholesale$, Jost Geese -12 to 13 ifts. - '11VI'It'la
tooleto out# M11 aud 600; also $Obla thing -else b6hIod the &dt, other that, M110101PS-1 641d, At present It looks Turkeyo-15 to 17 eta, singer tind Aecompatistv wid Rev. D. - T��t"!t-t!t,trt-I!ttt FOr ReeVe SUCCAMOnS To Wid, A=01M UnA,Tx
t1l'ad P*rlpfooftbro tablas going tit it actor. Seer as If A-spirsuta for the poeltIO'n Of Pot W Totouto lti&rket kepottA ve6 Perrilb 10100d & Most 81100009ful mtdt- - Tho Presents you Want at the prices
PrI04 tot Now ltexw i 0ounall Wnatest . 06-U110,1110k woula be fow. I Md so - tum with PrAyare . . rott like—at Kilollit. - volt 1913 - WINGHAIM
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