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The Wingham Times, 1905-12-21, Page 88 MINOR LOCALS, —Thursday. December 21. —A Merry Christman to U. —Manicipel nominatton meeting Nee, council chamber to-utorrow (Friday) -evening. —Provisionel Lieut. H. M. R. Chad - via: of, the llend Bruce regiment has been eel tented to retire. —The 'flitns %vistas all is readers and friends a yr ry Merry Christmas end a happy and prosperous New Year. — Piper McDonald and Wee Mabel MoDouald have been engaged for the Pew deli concert at Tiverten ou J winery 22ud. Soro Throat rand Coughs A simple, effective and safe remedy for all throat illiCation• is Found In Crosolono Antiseptic Tablets They combine the germicidal value of Creselene with tbesoothing properties of slippery elm eel licori,.e. 10o. AU Druaaleas en) —J. A. King. formerly of Wingiusin. has bold his bakery business at Clinton and intends moving to the West iu the spring. —The firemen had a run on Friday aftemoon. A chimney fire in the Griffiu-Vanstone block was the cause of the alarm. —The Windsor Board of Education lave decided to engage W. H. Downey, of Forawich, us Principal of the Mercer street echool. —A first and final dividend in flounce- tiou with the Altx. Ritchie eetute hes been deelared. The estate pays 2031 eente on the —The aunual ineetiag of the Turn - berry Agricultural Suciety will be held in the Council Chamber, Wiugham, on Wedneeday after/Joon, Jeuunty 10th. —Secure your seats at Welton Me- MoKibbon's drug store ott and after jan oars tad for the annual Scortibh concert which will be held ou Tuesday eveuiug, January 9th. —Mr. Grant Anderbon, editor of the Atwood Bee, has been appointed panel pal of the Ate, ood Pullen; Sebool, a posi- tion he previously held. The salary is fixed at WO. Ateugns, muds, hoarseneas. and other carnal ailments ark, quie.ey revisl les C. cksUillild tablets. ten °cuts uer bex. All -e csista —The friends of Mr and Mr b Jas Vo - gam formerly of thie town, will be sorry to hear that at present they are both very ill with typhoid tever at their new home in Saekatoon. Mr. Alex A. McLeod, of Goderich, was vieiting for a few days, duriug the past week at the Lome of Miss Maggie A. McLean. Mr. McLeod thinks Wing - ham is a very progreseiye town. —Mr L G. Kruse, late of Wingham, and his brother, have purchased the old Bank of Commerce property at Seaford.), and atter alterations are made, they will engage iu the meat and general provision business. —The Tines is pleased to report this week that Mrs. Robt. Maxwell, of the Bluovale road, Mho has been in poor health tor some time, is LoW improving. Iter many friends will te pleased to hear of her early complete recorery. —Mr. Wm. Ballanytyne, of Seaforth, for the east thirty years License Inspect - "or for South Huron, has voluntarily re- signed his position. It is said that Mr. john Torrance, of Tuckersmith, near Clinton, has been appointed as his suc- cessor. Mr. Torranee was for a number of years a meniber of Huron County Council. —Do ad get angry at the postmaster if he refuses to hand you back a letter which y ou have posted. Ton are askirg bine to violate one of the strictest rules of the pcetoffice, which reads this way. All letters once posted becomes the pro- perty or the person to whom it is ad- dressed and must be forwarded accord- ing to ire directions. On no application, however urgent, can it be delivered back to the writer or to any other person. arTYVV7TYVVVVIVVVVVVVVVYYTTV .•:;• e•'' • • . elbi's • .4l i ll/17;1a, ' %.'.'-• \-...4-,Ii.V.%)e..: r .• e::.;;;"\c„, ' '...-...,› • 1:- ,.. ; '.,/ ••‘. .--...x.:1--,7: l '"'• .., • r...:- ,.„2.7,-, ( e,--;,..•••,4:4:-,--.1.....-.. • , „,,;.',:,..*......,„,''''....:•„::....•1-- ..rsess,--,':. ' is"' P - ,,7-,iti:, ',..,-1,...:e' ,. ,,, ,..,,r. ;,,. .„. .-„„... ' ep. ., ,• • --;; 4 :): e,!!,,-..„ • - , i, • .- 17 : ...,. ;.. b. • • 1 pt.i.,.."' 11. lc 110. .1 ' :..-' THE WINGHAM TIMES DECEMBER 21, 1905 Fano, Tables, 85o, V.25, V 75. Bann & Co. —Mr. L Fraser, of the 1st line of Mor- tis coniiuurs iu very poor health, a fact his many friends will not wish to hear. II Davis bas several good houses and a term sur sale. See him for maim - litre. —The work on Mr. Wm. Nicholson's new dwelling nn Frauds etreet isbeteg rapidly pushed Sorward. The slate root was put on Islet vveek. Don't forget Baby's feet in selecting your Christmas bhotte. We have bawl - some etyles; ee them. W. J. Gita. —Conductor Quirk, who recently re - sieved bis position gave up his work oo Friday last and Coudactor Cox is taking the run until a peneauent appointineut is made. —Frark Betnrose made a decided bit He has a rein arinibty elear, strong, teller video, taut be was repeatedly recalled — Hanaltea Spectator Opera Hoene, Wteghion, '1.ueeday, January Oth. —A subscriber iu renewing his sub- serptiou to lheTiriEi. write b : —"We are always delight -ea to get the TDIES There is no paper conies to the house eo much tiepreeiated." Dr. Butler, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specitthet, 370 Queeu's Avenue, Loudon. Brd door East St. Andrew's Church. Glasses eupplied. —Mr. Jas. D. Long has sold his lama dry business to Mr. Geo. Denyer, of Bruseele, who is now in posseesion. Mr Long has not been eejoeiug good health and will take a rest for a few months. —The very mild and spt lug -like weath- er of the past few days has had a bad ef- fect on Christmas trading. While the roads are iu excelleut shape for wheeling the Christmas season doenot seem nght, if we cannot hear the jingle of the sleigh bells. PERSONAL - Mr. Thos Deans has returned home from the West. Mr. E. L Dieeison of Gederich, was in town ou Saturday. Mr. A. E. Bradwin, editor of the Blyth Staudard, was ha toren on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Mooney, of Rip- ley were visiting witn Wingham rela- tives on Saturday. Jno Kerr addressed the Epworth Leagues at Blake's, Hackett's and Luck. now on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs Chas. Robertson, are home from the Webt on a visit with re- latives in this locality. Rev J R Gundy, D D, is in Toronto this week attending a meeting of the committee on Church alarm. Mr. Jos. Mitchell, who has spent some tints izx the Webt is visiting with hie parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Robertson, of Whitewater, Man., are spending a fee weeks with relatives and old friends in this section. Miss L. Post, who has for the past sea- son been head milliner with bliss Mac- Pherson, left for her home in Shallow Lake on Friday. Rev Wm Lowe, of London, was call- irg on old Wingham friends this week, having come up to attend the funeral of the late John Robinson. Mrs Cutler, E Culter and Oliver J Jenkins, of Loudon; Mrs Jones, of Saltford; Mrs A Robinson, of Colborne and Mr E Tavender, of Chesley were in Wingham on Monday atteading the funeral of the late Mrs John Long. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Currie, of East Wawavosh, spent two days of last week at the Winter Fair, Guelph, and spent an enjoyable and profitable time. Mrs. Currie attended the Woman's Institute meeting, which was held in Guelph at that time. The pupils in Mexican schools who have been perfect in their studies are al- lowed to uncle cigarettes after the reci- tations. TarlYVVVIVVVVVTTYVVVYYVVVVil Emmigration Agency, Some weeks ago one of the olefins in the store of John & James H. Kerr wrote ou an egg—"Sohn Kerr, Wingham, Out." This week Mr. Kerr reofived a letter from H Ellis, a grocer located at Wetu, Salop, Englana, saying that he had reo, ived the egg among a shipment of Canadian eggs he had received. He sent the compliments of the season to Mr Kerr and made enquiry as to the oppor- tunities for a y onng man in ()amnia. Mr. Kerr answered the letter and gave the no- tessary information. The Oldest Country in the New World Everybody is talking about t high - ohm excerseou v. hich the Or. Trunk Railway byetem are or inzing for Mexico, and is hlchv, ill 1 ave Muntreal 0 00 a in , January 29th 1)00, in speoial Pullman cars o t "Iutereational Lunitt d " These a are to be attachtd to the private trai that will be ()coupled throughout the tour itt Chicago the fol- lowing morning. Al! expenses included in rate. Tour will laet about forty days and will cove r the most interestthg nor - nous ot the "oldest country in the New World" Apply to any Grand Trunk agent or to J 1) McDonald, Uuion sta- tion, Tomtit°, for all information, de- beriptive matter, rates, eto. Tender was Derailed The passenger train which leaves Lon- dou, at 8.15 o'clock for points on the Loudou, Hawn and Brutes to Wiugham, met with a blight accident a mile and a quarter uorth of Merton Saturday morn- ing. The train had reached the top of a long grade, when a rod ou Inc engine broke, throwing the tender off the track, bat not derailing the locomotive or the oars. Fortunately the train was moving slowly at the time, else the consequences might have been serioue. Prompt ac- tion by the engiueer brought the train to a staudstill in a very short distance. Passengers for tha nortn were transferr- ed to another traiu, and passengers ou the south-bounu acoomniodation, whioh area held at the scene of the aocident, were taken to Londou on a speoial. Prevention of Pneumonia Here is a timely reminder front the Cleveland Plaiudealer whioh is worth heeding just now: "The pneumonia season, which iu these latitudes and especially along the lakes, lasts from early fall to early bummer, is fairly open and for the next seven or eight months many people will live in dread of a dis- ease that is on the whole more easily prevented than most ills of the flesh to which mankind has fallen heir. Fresh air is the deadly enemy of the pneumonia germ. To exclude it from living, woilc- big and sleeping rooms is to invite an at- tack of the disease by removing the most effect means of defence. In short, to es- cape pneumonia, it is only necessary, &peaking in general, to avoid excesses of every kind and live simply, cleanly and rationally. If one can bring himself to make that by no means heavy sacrifice, nature can be depended on to do the rest." In an Interview General Manager Mc- Guigan said a new depot will be built at London in the summer; also a freight shed. DUAN. • GnsNr—In Culross, on Dec,. 7th, the wife of Peter (*rant ; a daughter. HARRIs—In Kinloss. on Dec. llth, the wife of :Kr. Thos. Harris; n sou. RADF01I»—In Belmore, on Dee. 8th, the wife of Rev. Mr. Radford; a daughtt•r. Gonneessow—In Culross, on Dec. 7th, the wife of Thome Goodfellow ; a sou. WIT.T.TAMS—In East Wawnnosh 00 November 2lud, the wife of Mr. John Williams; a daugh- ter. MeLsessisix—At "College Home," Chatham, Ont., on Monday, December llth, the wife of Mr. 1). McLachlin; twin sons. DIED RomusoN—In Wingharn, on December 17th. John Robinson, aged al) years. 1..TICWART—In Bluevale, on Dee. 18th, Mrs Wm. H. Stewart, aged 80 years and 0 months. JONes—In Huron Tp.. on Dec. 12th, 1003, Ed- ward Jones, aged 04 years, 1 month and 16 days. Hthoilesi—In Morris, on November 30%, Jane Little, relict of the late Robert Higgins, aged 70 years. WILLIS/settle—In Listowel, on Dee. 7th, Wil- liam Williainsen, formerly of Howiek, in his pith year. Los e.—In Chesley. on Doeembeir leth, A linema Rusling, relict of the late John Long THE [GREATEST DISPUY 1 `).'''viiigltam, aisk.d ea years and 13 months ,. --or —• NOTICE 11108 arid Toys HER SHOWN IN WINGHAIVI NOW AT Cooper's Book Store. •ro a a 4 The Annual Meeting of th' urnberry 4 Agricultural Society will eld in the 4 , FARM FOR SALE Spleudid farm, l80 acres, 12 acres bush, Lots 28 t 21), Con 8, Culross. All improvemente mede, Will be offered for sale be public atm. tion at the Kinn Edward Rotel '1eeswater at 8 °Meek, Deo. 110th, 1003, For further partiou- lais apply ta DR. M. H. GILLEIS, Teeswater, Ont TIMBER FOR SALE. Maple and Beech, some Elm and White Ash. Lots 5 and 0, Unit con,•ession, Kinloss, near 'Whitechurelt. Apply to W. F. GARBUTT. AUCTION SALE PROPERTY IN WINCHAM. T TNDER and by virtue of the powers con - U Mined in a certain mortgage, which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by public, nuctioe on Saturday, the 30th day of December, A.D, 1005, at the hour of two o'elock after noon, at the office, of J A. Morton, Barrister, in the Town of Wing - ham, in the County of Huron, by Alexander Kelly, Auctioneer, the following property, namely: Town Lot No. 3 in Geo. MeRny's servein the Town of Wingham and thnt part of original Farm Lot 2 in the 1i,1 Concession of Turitherry know in the said Town) lying south of the Di- agonal road not laid out into town lots by said eurvey, together with the lane lying between Lots 13 and 4 in said survey, containing in nil 12 acres more or less, There are upon the premises a commodious 1 story frame dwelling 110x 40 feet and18 x 24 feet. frame woodshed 22 x80 feet, and frame bank stable 24 x 84 with stone foundation there - miller. There are two good wells on the prem- ises, one at the house, the other in the pasture field. There are about Ws acres of first•class pasture land. Timm —10 per cent. of the purchase money to be paid down at tone of sale ; balance to be paid in BO days thereafter. For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to Z. A. MORTON Morteagees' Solieitor. Dated at Willett= the 5th December, 1005. • WANTED! A reliable agent for Wingham and surrounding country. Good pay weekly. Exclusive territory. Sample case or out- fit free. Our terms are the best in the business. We need a man of good character and ability during Fall and Winter months. OVER 000 ACRES. The choicest and most extensive list of stock in Can- ada, inalnding fruit and ornamental stock, small fruits and seed potatoes. Fast selling specialties offered for the first titue. Write for terms now to The Pelltrirn Nursery Co., TORONTO, ONT. Winter Terrn Opens Jan. 2rid. ' lis1.teeiSeStaleatleakatteitekfOstatalerealailUstaalli CENTRAL <OM/ t_6p7: • es STRATFORD. OT. • This is one of the best Commernial mei Shorthand schools in the Do- minion. Our courses are thorough and practical. Many Business Col- leges employ onr graduates as teach- ers. Ail our graduates get good poste E ' dons, Write for our free catalogue. COUNO CIL ABER, W UHM, WEDNE JANUARY 10111, 4 1000, a 1 o'clock p. m. , .4 J. J. Moen" H. 13. Pluton, ' President Secretary, !,at year's goods, good as new— SOLI.) AT COST ! NEW LI FARM FOR SA 4 Containing DA net( of mice land, in the ar•nben NES ()I: 4 Town,,hit, of Morris. On le promisee there is a gond traria. lams,. v bank barn, frame enea; plenty of good ater. Farm is sittArtit•ild tic n. 1.1,r pert e•ulars imply to kitfitlifi-g. grit std! Stationery and Fany Goods GEO. efilutiToPiielit. arna Just opened up this week. See bills. RTuloeERv NOMINATIONSowlet ELLIOTT & MAMBA PRINCIPALS. 40.0.400000•04)40000.0000000 • • ,$) 0 0 • 00 0 • 0 • • 0 • • • * 0 • • • • • ••0 oither Shop I HAVE opened a Butcher Shop in premises two doors north of the Chisholm Block, and ant fully prepared to supply the best of all kinds of Fresh and Cures Meats. Special attention paid to orders from farmers and others for meat in large quantities. A share of your patronage is respectfully solicited. ' • 0 411.1•10 I I I IIMMMINNIMII. TOWN OF WINGHIN By -Law Nommumi A By -Law relating to the Assessment and Taxation of the Real Property of Messeurs C. Lloyd & Son, used for manufacturing purposes. Whereas, Messeurs C. Lloyd and Son have without bonus, exemption of taxes or other toe sistance from the Town of Wiughom, erected within the said Town n wholesale door manu- facturing establishment and have successfuliy operated the same for a number of years, fur- mshine employment to a number of workmen iu the said Town; And whereas, the said Messeurs O. Lloyd and Son have representea to the Council of the corporation of the Town of Wingham, that the increased demand for their manufactures would warrant them in enlarging and extend- ing their present manufacturing premises and plant iu the said Town of Wingluun, which they would do, provided they were assured that the assuesment of such manufacturing premises and plant would not be increased over or above the present assessed value thereof, and that the assessment of any other lauds and premises acquired by them for manufacturing purposes, weld not he increased over or above the :assessed velum of such lands and premises ae the time of the ncquirment thereof, not• withstanding the improvements they would make to sucli lends and premises and consume eut increased value thereof, during a period oe ten years heeling with auo tucanung the year 1907, and. that the said Town would for the said period supply the said manufacturing °stab. lishment with water tor manufacturing piste poses free of charge. And whereas, the said Municipal Council deem it desirable in the iutereeb of the ratepay- ers of the said 'Sown to encourage the exten- sion of the said manufacturing business of the said Messeurs C. Lloyd and bon, and for such purpuse propose to pass a by-law fix- ing the annual assessment of the present manu- facturing prendees of the said Messeurs 0 Lloyd and Son nt the present assessed value thereof, and to fix the annuat assessment of any and all other lauds and premises acquired by the said firm for manufacturing purpuses at a similar valuation and to furnish the said. Messurs 4.1 Lloyd and Sun with free water for their manu- facturing purposes, provided the electors of the emu '.Lown of Wingham give their assent thereto. Therefore, the Muuicipal Council of the cor- poration of the Town of Wingham enacts as follows: 1. For the period of ten years from and in- cluding the year 1907, the annual assessment for Municipal purposes (except for local im- provement rates) of all the real properties of Meseeurs 0. Lloyd and Son now owned by the said firm and used. by thein in the mailer acture of doors, andsituate in the Town of Wingham. shall be fixed at the blIM at which such real properties were assessed for the year 14105. 2. All real property acquired by the said Messeurs Lloyd and Son, their executors, administrators and assigns, at an7 time after the passing of this by-law and before the last year or said term, situate in the Town of Wingham, and used by the said. firm, their executors, administrators and assigns, for manutacturing purposes, shall, during each and every year or the said term following the year of such acquirement, be assessed at the NUM. at which euch real property was assessed for the year next preceding the year in which such reel property was so acquired. 8. Any real property referred to in the next two preceding sectious which shall be bold or otherwise disposed of by the said Messeurs 0. - Lloyd. and Son, their executors, adminstrators end assigns, or shall cease to be used for said manufauturing purposes, at anytime during tile said term. shun, immediately atter such sale or other disposal thereof, or inunediately after the same shall cease to be used as afore- said, become liable to assessment, as unexempt- ed real property in the said Town. 4. The business nssessment of the said Mes- seurs U. Lloyd and Son. their executors, admini- strators and assigns, t,hall, front year to year during the said term, be based. ou the real pro- - perty valuations, us fixed or intended to be fix- ed by this by-law. 5. The said. Messeurs C. Lloyd and Son, their executorsaidaninistra tors and assigne,shall have during the said. term, the privilege of taking trent the water mains of inc waterworks sy- stem of the said Town of Winginn, on any street in the said Town 011 NV111011 water maim' ere now, or shall honed ter be laid, free of charge such water as the said Messeurs 0. Lloyd andson, their executors, administrators and assigns shall actually require in the conduct of their said manufacturing business, but snly *40 long as the water supply of the said water- works system and the said waterworks systemare . alln bit'. 6. diould the said Messeurs C. Lloyd and Son their so.ceessore and neingum, fail in any year during the stud term to carry on and operate the said manniacturiug business, or fail in any ytetr during the said term to give as much employment to workmen us they did in the year 11103, the corporation of the Town ot W hightail may in the next year after Knelt default and as often as such default shall be made, assess such real property and fix the business assessment of the said Messeurs C. Lloyd and Son, their executors, admmistrators ano assigns, as it this by-law had not been Pahsed. his bylaw shall take effect on and after . DIAMOND. 1 0044.0.3-0000404-00000.0 0.0*** • • JUST ARRFED 4325=15= A COMPLETE ST(e..K OF Ovrcoalings; a a &Hogs TROUSERINOS AND VESTINOS. These aro all of the latest designs and meterials, and at prices that are reasonable. We have a special line of Black and Blue Serges you ought to see. • Call and have a look through our , stock and see the Fashions for Fall and Winter. - All you have to do iq tell us how you want your garment made, and we make it that way. Our Trimmings aro of the best. A Publie 7SIeeting et' the Mentors of the 44111 Is:)resters' Hail. on Friday, the aind T, wsi -hip of Turnbe Jo* will be held in the la 60()PLit & GO • Win° ha Ili • flay or Deeember. 19117:e at one o'eloeg pan., for ' tla• nomination of Cis ditiati.s' for the Munk+ I pal Conned of Turnbe ry for the „year MK 411 I OLP to a faxwelli. AAAJAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAI .ToliN Witco:se, Returning Officer. • TAILOR. tOurni,erry, Deo. 13th NI 1: Ottawa, the Commissioner of Tmmigration, the passing thereof, The votes of the electors of the said Town et Wingham shall be taken on this by-law on Monday, the first day of January, A. D., 1906, commencing at the hour of nine o'clock in the forenoon and oontinumg till five o'clock in the afternoon of the sante day, by wards, and by tne following deputy returning officers. Ward 1, az .7. B. Utunming's ellen, Victoria street. by J. B. Cumming)), Deputy Ramming ()nicer for said ward 1. Ward 2, at the Advance office, Josephine street. by James Meaty, Deputy Returning Officer for said ward 2. Ward 8, at the Town Hall, by .7. B. Ferguson, Deputy Returning Officer for said ward S. Ward 4, at John Lougheed's house, Josep- hine street, by William Mitchell, Deputy Re- turning Officer for said ward 4 9 On satarday, the thirtieth day of Decent - N ber, A.D., 1905, the Mayor of the said. Town of + I-SURANCE AND LOAN AGENT Wingham shall attend at the Town Hall in the said Town at eleven (Vele& in the forenoon to Accounts, Rents and Notes Collected. Cor - appoint persons to attend at the various poll- veyancing one. ing places, aforsaid and at the final summing Vanstone Block. up of the votes by the Clerk on behalf of the Open Saturday nights from 7 to 9 o'olock. persons interested in and promoting or oppos- ing the passing of this by-law, respectively. 10 The Clerk of the Council. of thesaid Town of Wins/ham, shall attend at his office in the Town Hallat eleven o'clock in the forenoon of Tuesday, the second day of January A. D. 11100, to sum up the number of votes given for and against this by-law. Dated at the Town Hall in the Town of Wingham, the fourth day of December A. D., 11105, Mnyor Clerk 1K41 r7N1 L t,•1 gmMONTEREENNIEW Christmas Goods. The Christmas season will soon be here, and with it the time of present - giving. In order to make easier the solution of the per. plexing question, " What to give," I have put in an unusually large stock of the latest and best goods to be had. You are respectfully invited to call and look through these exquisite lines, which are most appropriate for holiday or wedding gifts. Pearl Goods Pendants Pearl Rings Diamond Rings Ebony Goods of all kinds BIGGEST LINE OF Gents' Watches EVER SHOWN IN WINGHAM. Repairing of all kinds promptly executed by a competent workman. W. G. PATTERSON THE GREAT WATCH DOCTOR - WINGHAM 7 ag,mg..--306a4, AAAAAAAAAANNAAAAAAAAAAARifeit) floNAAAIAAAAMAINANNA/SAANNAAAA No Time Like the Present ( FOR BUYING FURNITURE c c c We have a large stock of choice and up-to-date Furniture, such as Buffets, China Cabinets, Sideboards, Bedroom Suits, Parlor Suits. Writing Desks and Music Cabinets—all at money -saving prices. • Call and inspect our Mattresses from $8.00 to $5.00, made of f 1 • the best ticking and filling. C Our references are: Every man, woman and child that have bad any dealings with us. • .e. :11.KER BROS. & BUTTON 1 ic.cc Undertaking receives our prompt and careful attention. wINGH AM. 94PARIAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA VVYVVYYVVVNIVVYVVVYYVVVYYVVI C. J. MAGUIRE ACCOUNTANT, REAL ESTATE, SYNOPSIS OP A WINGHAM achine Shop Having purchased the above business, I am now prepared to attend to the wants of the public in all kinds of Machinery Repairing, Steam Fitting, eto, W. S. ESTES 'Take notice that the above is a true copy of candian Northwest Succus the proposed bywhieh has been tnken to vonsideration and svhieh wine finally pass - kid by the Council of the Munieipality (in the ' event of the consent of the electors being* ob- tained thereto) after ono month front the first publiention in the Wingham Tinis, the date of whieh publiention was the seventh day of December A. D., 1003, and that the votes of the elcetors of the said Municipality will be taken thereon, on the day 011(1 at the hours and plac- Any mem nambered section of Dominion r es fixed therein. ' Lands in Manitoba or the Northwest Provinces, .7. It FratersoN, Clerk. excepting 8 and 20, not reserved, may be home. steeded by any person who is the sole head of • a family, or any male over 18 yeare of age, to the extent of one-quarter section of 160 acres, morn or less. Entry may be made personally at the local land offiee for the district in which the land is ;situate, or if the homesteader desires, he may, Homestead Regulations. IN dl•••••11 MACHINIST, sor to W. G. Paton. Lowes Expense, • on application to the Minister of the Interior, I Raggio:Winnlpt-g, or glinlgiici:ltilit,;tiorniiinvie. authority The homesteader is required to perform the TIM Government Blue took, jolt). mb. Lite following plans : eonditions connected therewith under one of 1 • fished, shows that the MutualLife 111 At least six months' residence upon and A.BOUIPOTICe CO. Of C011lOdit had , Titilltgation of the land in limit year for three for 1904 the LowEs'r Exemeen Meet's of , (2) If the father i or mother, if the father is any Canadian Life Company, the ratio ' deceased) of the homesteader resides upon a of „general expenses„ to isincome,, bui . , farm in the vicinity of thn land entered for the l* : requirements iis 0 residence mar be ntisfled only 17.4 ritn CENT., while the xrmimin by such person residing with t iv falter or mother. of all the Canadian Life Comeaniea for that year (as given by "The Globe" , e tot IfIthe settleeltas hie. permenent residence OI upon fa ening land ownstr by him in the viehe • 10th Oct.) is 25.47 per dent. ity of his lionu•stend, the requirements as to ' residence may be satisfied by residence aPeri At rare and one-third ) i stmas and New Year Holiday Rates Territory Between all stations in Canada, also t,*Detroit and Port Huron, Mich, Niagara Nut -p. Bridge and Buffalo, New York, At Single Fare Good going Dmember 21 and 23, lie. hulling until Dee. 2,): Also good going Dee. 00 and 31, and January let, valid re- turning until January 2nd, 1006. the said land. ABNER COSENS to the CoMmissioner of Dominica). Lands at Six months' notice in writing 4810111(1 be given Ottawa of intention to apply for patent. • Insurance, Loan and Estate W. W. CORY, agent, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior, N. 11.—Unaut1iorized publication of this ad. WINGHAM. vertisement will not be paid 101'. Going Dee. 22, 28, 14 and 25th, 0150 on Dee. 29th, nnil Ibolbi, :lit and January lets valid returning until An. 3rtl, 1900, Per tickets and information call on Agent, or by addressing X. I). McLONALD, District Passenger Agent, Toronto,