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The Wingham Advance, 1913-11-27, Page 8
1 THE WINGRA.M ADVAiNCE OWL Jamestown. t elgiravr~. Rev, S. Johnston took the service Mr. Anderson is visiting his cousin, at ;`toe's on Sunday. Mrs, Sandy Stewart, and other friends, Mr, and gra. Jobu Bryans paid Mrs. J, Stalker of Ingersoll is visit Z. S Wroxeter friends a visit on ]Friday Ing at Dan Geddas'. P R E GIFTS last. Mr, and Mra. Ww. Maxwell of Will and Mr,;- Hamilton and family Les6mington visited Mr, and Airs. J. A. were Sunday viaitor4 at Qeor•ge John, Brandon this week, ��Tiall Advance CH Tt-=Aeton'e. Rev, Wren of Brussels is to preach The `� n Miss Laura Bryane and Miss Mar- Missionary sermons on this circuit garet Johnston spent Monday with next Sunday, their friends, the Misses King, Mr. aCirculation nd Mrs, J. A. Brandon areCompetition ylsitin at Wroxeter and Qorrie this The ladies of the `Lud held a number g of 'picking bees" last week and made week, The object of this Contest is to secure a larger circula. aid havoc of flocks of turkeys and lion of the Wingham Advance. There will be a number of If you desire a Christmas Gift geese. Farm For Sate. prizes totalling in Value of about $800. The First prize is A number of the young people of likely to be a piano but definite information will be given in for a Man or Bo come here the 2nd enjnyed a good time last Mon- The undersigned offers for sale his �• ivy •7 day evening at the home of Dave and fine farm of one hundred acres oonhist- a few w04kS' at once --cone here first and Mrs, Breckenridge, . Ing of the north halves of lots Nos. 40 We are �� glad to see Joseph Belly in and 47 of the let concession of the town- ship of Turnberry. The farm is in a The Contest,Will Be Nov. St saws that timing shopping tour our midst once more, xo spent the good state of cultivation, and has good bar -vest and threshing time with the buildings, brick house and bank barn. 3lcInnie Bros. of Windthorst, S Tek„ It Is well fenced and well under drained, of the town that usually takes and reports a first class crop in that Terms—One CONDITIONS. %tU'9V TO SECURE VOTES third cash and the balance, VOTES., and if required, on time to suit purchaser, from the Christxir>las season half portion of the West, but thinks On- For further particulars apply to J. C, tario "the best yet," Biggins on the farm or to Thomas EACfI new subscription of $1.00 will be equal to 200 votes—if handed in - the`boy. dY a have �l�r ®f office The death oeoured in Brussels on Higgins, Wroxeter. to this before Dec. 81st. Friday night of Mrs. Richard floes, a EACH new eubsoription of $1.00 will be equal to 150 votes thereafter until lets men and boys like• former well known resident of this NOTICl-'ir the close. localitq. Deceased had suffered from a lingering illness of almost a year, and The Annual Any person may enter this contest. Meeting of the Share- and relatives mourn the loss holders and 'Patrons of the Blueva;ls To become a candidate, you are required to send your flame, or the name Suits Bath Robes Mufflers Foresters' one whose Christian character will Cheese and Butter Company, Limited, , of some other person, (accompanied by $1.00) to which Ta>, WI auAm AD - Overcoats Neckwear Suspenders remain in the memory for years to will be held in the Hall, ve.Ncz will be forwarded to December 31st 1914, to any address in Canada—(or- come. Interment took place in Brus- Bluevale, on Friday, December 12th, data for the United States r Rain Coats' Shifts Handkerchiefs cele cemetery on Monday. 1913, at 1.30 o'clock p m., for the elec. , 50 cents extra, to cover postage. House Coats Gloves Caps yiou of a Board of Directors and the The names of the candidates will appear in Tim WINGium ADvAxon from transaction of any other business that time to time and the number of votes to their credit. A record will be kept of all Ethel. may come before the meeting. p Mr, J. Flood of Landon spent Sun By order. names sent to this office and a duplicae of receipts issued which will be open to P 12.13. S. PAUL, SEciirT,&Rr- the inspection of the candidates immediately after the contest closes. Fancy Vests Pajamas Collars day in town. Underwear Sweater Coats Collar Cases Mrs. Schmidt of Tavistock spent a'.Che regular price of Tim WmGixAai ADVANCE is $1.00 per year to any address Leight Robes Hosiery Umbrellas few days last week with her daughter TAKE NOTICE THAT in Canada, and to the United States, $1.W. These prices to new subscribers, will and Mrs, Mitchell. 1. The Council of the Municipal Pay for Tim WINGnAm ADvANeE from now. to the end of 1914. Hats Dress Shirts Ganes Mr. and Mrs. Glee. Krauter intend Corporation of the Town of Wingham If there is anything about this contest you do not understand, write us, intends to construct :— moving to Brussels in the near future. 1st. An 8 -Inch sewer and 6 -inch eel- We will be pleased to furnish all candidates with as many sample copier: of All our outfitting is of the highest standard. Miss Danbrook was called home last lar drain along Victoria Street from Tan ADVAng as they may require. Friday owing to the inner s of an aunt. Josephine Street to Diagonal Road, Exclusive and different presents in Holiday thence along Diagonal Road to corner For printed matter ; how to secure subscribers, and how to win a prize, changes de- WIlfred and Miss Whitfield are at of Frances etrert, ih,nca along Frances write to us. Boxes, and we will make any g present quite ill but we hope for a Street to corner of John Street. sired after Christmas. quick recovery, 2nd. An 8 -inch sewer and 6 -inch cel- Send your name in at once and get your friends working for you. tar drain along $linter Street from cor- Mr. and Mrs. Colvin of Brussels ner John Street to Diagonal Road. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M• 2 Z°l 1 AM- chell. A ball will be held in the hall in Cranbrook on Friday evening of this week. A good time is expected, Miss A. Schmidt spent Sunday at the home of her aunt at Silver Corn. ers, Salem. Mr. Albert Gallaher called on friends at Brussels the first of the week. Mias Green of Teeswater vicinity is at present calling on friends arounii here. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kitchen and Miss Irene called on Mrs. Wm. Weir last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMichael called on friends at Fordwich last is speota assessment is to be paid in thirty annual instalments. 3. Persons desiring to petition against undertaking the work must do so on or before the 27th day of December, 1913. Dated at Wfngham this 24th day of November. 1913. JOHN F. (TROVES, CLERIC 12-1.6. Shorthorns For Sale. Broadview Shorthorns, herd headed by Favorite Character (imp). I am of- feriag S.Bulls from 8 to 12 months of age. These are choice young Bulls with the best of breeding and will be sold reasonably. I am also offering a few good Cows and Heiftrs, all are bred to the Imp bull, some due to calve in De- cember. If yon need anything, write or give us a call. J. G. FYFE, Wingham. Sunday. (Farm 11 miles south of Wingham). - --- ----- - ~-- - - r -- r- - -. Already there has been quite a demand. $ENI) Mr. McMichen and daughter of FOR, THEM TO CRRISTIE'S. 3 lbs. for 2nc Bright are at present visiting Mr. and MORTGAGE SALE OF Choice Sultana Raisins............ R ....per Ib. 160 Mrs, Thea. Boit.- VALUABLE PROPERTY %IEINZE MINCE MEAT. This quality of mince I Mark pl�����$� The S. S. children are busy practis• will go as far again as most kinds. It is ��j ins for the XmaF, tree entertainment superb quality and we believe that when once Under and by virtue of Power of Sale con - which will be held on Xmas, Eve. tained in acertain Mortgage which will bepro- used you will take no other... ...........Per lb. 25e for sale on the 20th day, of December A.be a 1913 PEELS FIGS DATES PRUNES ETC. ��� RAZOR at the hoar McConnell, two Ak in the afternoon, at Successful Opening, thelBan wicHo In Town n Auctioneer, gharnfollow, Get th+a best baking restults by using the best fruits. Py Bess—,lack said last night that Cali- iog property :— Ing on me was like witnessing a beau- Parcel No. 1—LotNo. 20Inthe First Conces- tiful drama, Tess—What did you Say i sion of the Township of Kinloss in the County of Bruce, 100 acres of land more or leas. There Cents Loess -1 gttre ed n season pass and is aituato 2, list" property a two-story brick �ttttttitttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt`�tttit�tttttittttttttttttttittttti__ 25 told him 1 boiled the play world end house ]nd d with d.3 kitchen; re 80 barn ha ail 4bXGG, and drive shod:33x60 There aro 80 cores happily.—Chicago Record -Herald. of tiliablo land. Good water on the premises. • •a Parcel No. 2.—An undivided hale interest in � BREAD � ��the South halves of Lots 21, 22 and 23 in the o. .0 0 Unwedded. First Concession of the said Township of Kin- "' Teacher (in grammar class)—Wliat lose. There is situate upon this pr• potty one ." 0 frame house, 15 story, 19x28, with kitchen ; one ter^^ BREAD 1-0 a singular pronoun, Johnny? bank barn 36x56. convent foundation• and shed r••.. .,•� Johnny—One that isn't worried yet 3Gx30. One hundred acres of good tillable land �� ^, -^'•,� We have secured another supply of andgoodNo. eront No. nes. .... pp�7 Jltd^e. Parcel No. 3.—Lot No. 4 an the east side of w'"'.. `j y Q icon Street in Dunn's SurveyY in the Village 661- 31 ^ Eat more bread ; Qat it ©verji meal ; lli 18 the most No, genius is not Inspiration. Gentue jot Nor No. 10 the FirmQone sub-division the sand 0 nonrishing food you Can eat ; it is the cheapest food these famous Razors which have sold perspli A1,an.—Thomas Ldlson. _ Township of Kinlnse. Upon this property is situate a 11 "tory frame building 20x2 and a ,�"" you Can gat. small frame stable, A good location for a ro- •^ •�+ so well. and given such splendid satis- tallbnsiness. But be sure you get the�best bread. WIIYl1HAM MARKETS, Parcel No. 4. -Lot No. 4 In Hamilton's Sur- ... Get Carter's new Home Made Bread made with vey in the said Village of Whiteehu^eh being .— a sub•division of Lot No. 11 in the said Town - faction. Each Razor is guaranteed to wheat$ 82 $ 85 alaip of Kinloss. Upon this property there Is Fleischman's Yeast. M aituato a cement building 20x32. Barley ........... .... 55 58 .�, w Oats . ... . ..... . ........ 34 35 Parcel No, S.—One set of weigh scales. Dalivered to all parts of the town daily. be superior to any 05.00 Safety Razor Peas.,.. .,, Terms: 10% of the purchase money to be • . go fl0 »aid down at the time at sale and balance to Buckwheat ............ 52 55 be paid *Rhin one month without interest. Potatoes ........... .. 05 DUDLEY HOLIAPH. .�,. CARTE BAK Ror mons refunded. Beans .... ............. 1 50 1 75 For furtherpartioularaapplytoYR'Sw Hay 15 00 16 00 Solicitor for Vendor. Strav�'(t)tindled) , . , ..... 10 00 12 00 Dated at Wingham this 21th day of Novara- PHONE 132. Razor with one blade I 25e Bran ................... 2100 berA.D.]ll]3. 12.11 %i� itlttli���lfiifi��}i ttt1�t11t�it1ittltitilttlltt�itillitditii�iitltiiib Shorts ..... .. .... 24 00 Flour 1 Butterill .s .. . 320 Etta blades 50 (first, pP .....:::: 2� ■](�N(tl, [ , v . Eggs.. .......... ....+.. 3Z �.1 a u . ne u.i �• res i. Le.... . ,iii ., ,. ,i u..ndi ,. Lambs, . . ................ 8 00 LOW RATES to ., Lambs... 0 50 4 50 Christmas Fruit. Sheep .. .............. 4 00 4 50 Chickens (live).. ..... 0 CHICAGO and RETURN Ohickpns (dressed)...... 11 CORNER Fowl (live).. ....... 0 I DAVISFowl (dressed)..:.. , • .. • 0 From station" Kingston, Renfrew, aincl DRUG STORE Ducks (livt) . 3 we"t. In Ontario New Raisins ...... 3 1b. for 25c New Cnrrants.....Per lb. 1.00 Ducks (dressed) .......: 11 /� /( TT �r�t(� Glee6e (live) . , . , .. , .. 8 Good going Nov. 30th; Dec. tat and 2nd New Dates ......... 3 lb. for 25c Citron Peel......... Per lb. 10a Successor to L. HAMILTON ■ i L lJ Geese (dressed) .; : ; :: 10 Account of International New Peels, Lemon and Orange....................20c ♦ Turkeys (live) ... 17 '1°urkPys (dressed ........ 10 Live Stock 3;xposition Cattle (qee Toronto market on pogo 2 uto LIMIT—All starting poi to re- turn CANNED *�* � GOODS. � � . to rearh original starling point not - jy�y U Utter than midnight of Dec. Sib, 1013, • "' "''"°c uenf and Fast Trala Service Corn and peas ........10c can. Standard Peap........ 3 for 26o Closing Of Partnership. ONLY DOL•B1,9 T17AGK RDUTB Aylmer 'erlesCtONtir.....lakes, Other brands ...............2Zoo I _ � Full particulars, birth reservations, oto., Peerless Oat Flakes, 250 package for ......... 224. NOTICE to FARMERSAll accounts awltig Co the face firm of at (]rand Trunk Tioicet Offices. I Thos, Pleld & Co. must be paid at bnet at These rices are to retrain for all winter. f RECARDING i�I3TNGE GEZ`T11�G YOtJIt FLOUR CHEAP. = (he old plate of business to Field Bros., � I who are eontlauln the business and ,6 II. B, 9111ott, Town Pagabnger and Ticket It pays on to grist our v�iteat at W11�1CsI AIVI FLOUR MILLS g Y Agent; phone 4. W, A Ilurgman, station ' co' Ivflf b: pafd, g Y 20tf, _ phony b0. A GRISDALE P �' ��Y��►► whom all debts owin b ' Thos, Meld & Ttekotagent EEV A ol; WHAT Yw SAVE —�-� LOW RAYLS TO CHICAGO, III., AC■ ..r,.,............,+�+,...,.: w.u.+ t 1 bust Fall Wheat mapket price �' K 330 COUNT INTERNATIONAL�LIVe Will rieli tit exohan I YOU GET 1N RETURN STOCK EXis0slri0a . Teacher Wanted• geFfor zeal estate in f or near town of Win hatn, The Grand Trunk R�.ilway� System _ _ $ i8atisfac- 3 QUALITY $ n will issue round trip ticket at reducedCOAL �r '~ tory' reasons for selling, 33 � • �ti� l �� � `�0 per ba ���' rates to Chicago, 111.. ACCOUlat IbteP. Vor U. S. S. No. 1, 'Tars berry and H, T. THOMSON. _ pp �j n i national Live Stork 1lzpoettinn, to be pram t delivery to any part of town Beet Wawanosh. Duties to begin at _. f; �1 U lbs, Orn at $22,00 ped' ton * 110 bald ah Obirr+ga, 1Vovptuber 90 to bee- 1' the new year. Applications, stating ember 0, 1013 salary required and qualifications, tb be Meeting Of Huron GiDpClty 2 lbst Shapts at $23.00 per tan a - 2 1lidtrict ;arid Dhfes of 5xle—rrom Toy our ndoh and all i�Cingham, tale in by Dec.lath. Apply to— T station Kingston, btsf and chcg erl fn Win Iram, COpIi�Ct • I Iten%r'rty and tverit p B' JA.Ml9S CIC3T2$IN, I `focal - in Ontarlo, good going November 30, orciarr Wray be Ij left, hl this °Wingharn 11 -14. Wingham P 0. 1)aflember 1 and 2. Ctehmory. Phone 156. - .. _ The Council of the Nyporation of tbo Your gain, 160 flet bah, oil 400 at bast ohen ¢r than baying elsewhere. _ Retilru Limit --Ail tickotd raiid to _ County of Unron will meet in the olioti may have either: QUAL2TY nr VIVID LIL MS Flour, To thotSfpt who return to reach original ataitting point _ = __ - �:-_ WERAL STORE BUSINESS Council Clhember, in the Towne of clods. Have noel wboat We give good tedoetiona On a bAg lots. RowonibOt we not 10er tbi%n midnight of December /"� �j rich, on Tuesday, Deeembor tho gad At grtstratitee�a+�ar � /.� .Wp,�w.�8'p�gs,c$�n',snt ithd fait traits rArvirrb. RM J. �..f�l�TLON - �O� bAl.�t county, mutt be Placed 'Withl a"ounts 3ainbt the the clerk O it t'`\N B'�'�1OCKLEBAN�" Ctrl L)antlrie xrMrk v Ito, Poll pv►r• P. CJ. abx 127 ltotbr+r this datti, ,L".L Y,�.,IA1 Jlw +ate: ti rnsar7ratiott, rs7;a, i ate d�e�ria�g fir babe C>t_o-m�rat 'gi".I.r�l.AY>$ iJ�rk. - arw�ItNY��w - - ia71C� r L r" -WAIA92r, , Litiih 1 IC6i . _ �1�. a limS .e]d M��wtr•h a,1 rr�r L T'HuRsDAY, Novrrinlaa, 27,. 1913 Txl A QUALITY ' ISlOE 01R. MEN Xis' We have just received our, new fail stock of Derby Shoes for M en and without any question they are The Finest in the Land" The above cut represents the Patent Buttoned Boot in the ' Derby Shoe. It is made,. of the finest Patent Colt Tops and Soles of the very best Oak Tan. Leather. The Very Best of everything in this Boot. We • have also this same style in Tan Button and in fact many other new and natty styles. If you want the best that is, ask for . DERBY WE ARE SOLE AGENTS IN WINGHAM, Willis & Co. THE sxo6 STORE Sole Agents FOR For The SHOE, LADIES Ladies' Suit Sale V'Ve have on sale this week 23 ladies' suits in fall styles ---- fancy tweeds, blues, blacks. These suits are new in every detail, and at this remarkable low price we do not want you to think these are not up-to- date goods. We have all sizes. Sale Price $10.98 Regular $15.00, $18.00 and, $20.00. See'our window. HANNA & CO. .1