Listowel Standard, 22 Dec 1911, p. 4

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icipality Under Local Option that might have repealed i, only 3 tried, NONE returned to the litense system, -- : . Business Improved. | Ask for our 1912 Calendar. : : $ J. A, HACKING, Real the Follawing ad he Convinced - Pie ~~. Druggist 'and Bookseller. ay PROCLAMATION! ss ListowetStandiara © oc: =" pRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1911. . Leamington, Ontario, December 10th, 1911, ---- TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : We the undersigned Merchants, Bankers, Prpieésional and Business Men of the Town of Leamington Ontario, do hereb fy ; . certi or ge Dae ag res axy = of our own free will and accord, without fear, favor or prejudice, that the sale of intoxicatin liquors has been legall rohibited in our own -- Pil tM and from th oa) thie oF 7 teadil xf yp since Samuel Spillet, a farmer, and the a thant citi de aaa dl fii ang f ' aa o = if the is aed . ac tl " apis | ee ee ee a . -{than ever ore ; no gs in town for ren e mo 0. een communi atly improved, and probably not eat of five brothers and three sisters! of whiskey consumed as formerly, and possibly not 10 per cent. -- ¥ y not more Sin 10 per cont. > THE LATE DANIEL. SPILLETT. t ee now in Ohio. In boyhood he attended " En nen aeuken Drunkenness on the streets practically unknown, and from a business as well as a moral standpoint, we would consider the In relating incidents Jonts of his ae ga days In relating incidents of his boyhood des | return to the open bar here as nothing short of a Public Calamity. whilst at ¢ Sunday School a prize was of- |S. G. MORSE, L. A. WILLOUGHBY, B. McINTYRE, I GEORGE W. J ; fered to the child who would commit to} Dry Goods Merchant. se. Grocer. Oh deere ieee « Wall Pape: ai Chine, gg Pate on Manager. memory the most chapters in the New | W. D. COX, L. & OWLTON, 8. 3. ARNOLD, Wm. McSWEEN, A G. MOLPATT, RMB ger. Testament. When the day came the Ae: Furnishings. Jeweler. Restaurant. Insurance Agent. of Greenhill & Moffatt. - oe k prize, n large Bishop's Bible, was award | B. W. COX, ROBINSON BROS, G. 8S. BORROWMAN, MAXON & MAXON, J. T. FERGUSON, own Clerk and assistant P. M. ed to Daniel Spillett. He bore it home Gents Furnishings. Groceries. Dr am Bankers. Undertaker and Farnitare. 8. G. ROACH, justly proud of his prize. In later year, | -.J- WRIGHT, R. T. MORAN, W. 8 PULFORD, W. A. BURROWS, GEORGE M. SAWYER, Hotel Erie. So hie: great sorrow, his cherished Bible Shoe Merchant. Groceries. Maker. , Merchants Bank. rocer. J. ASKEW & SONS, was deatroyed by fire in © house where | CZORGE W. DEVORE, aaa HA. Down, A. EB. LAW, W. B. DUNN, Merchant Millers. * 7 - 4 Oto; a i ' 4 = be was mating hig home, At tho see |B. C. WATSON, ot es WT. GREGORY, CHARLES A KENNY, SAMES WATSON, THE WMT. GREGORY (CHEMI 5 t ts) " blacksmith trade at Markham, where he {GO thas ON McINTYRE, RA. HOWRY, 7 pig, Eeupire Tobacco Co. atone Agent. Banker, Traders Bank. Wm. T. Gregory, President, High proved & good workman. e moved to arness Manufacturer. M Canni tory: -Ai bai : Wallace in the year 1860, and in 1865 | W. SMITH & SON, H. 0. DAYKIN ENG Pactory aE Ox Ainslie Lumber Co. ee prveans antery: JOHN McR. _SELEIRK, was married to Sarah Willovabby, dau. |, Fur Real Estate Dealer. pe bysician. Grocer and Veterinary Surgeon. «Wholesale uits, etc. VANIDOUR & SO ghter of the late Henry Willoughby of P. PHILLIPS, J. TROTT, T. H. STOCKDALE, H. 8S. BROWN, YES, ®, Wallaco. He followed his trade for|_ Groceries and Crockery. Boots and Shoes. High School Teacher. Butcher on Leam. Light and Heat Co. three years at Gowanstown, wielding E. KIMBALL. J. E. DAVIES, G. A. CAMPB S. B. GREEN & SON, HENRY FOS' J. ry AINSLIE, the hammer for tho benefit of tho sur Implements. Merchant. High School Teacher. Grain and Produce. Contractor and Builder. Agent. rounding country. The trade was not gee + ee H. LENDON, G. A. MORS W. T. EASTON, W. F. McKENZIE & SONS, as lucrative then as now, 80 he decidcd or of Po Hardware Merchant. Clerk of Div. Court. Barrister, ete. Carriage Factory. to try California, where he went in 1868, The above firms, individuals and corporations transact more than Ninety-Five per cent. of all business done in the Town of Leamington, Ontario, and for the find remained twelve years; then be | henefit of all "doubting Thomases" the Proclamation containing the original signatures has been deposited with the Clerk of the Fifth Division Court, Mr. George A. Morse, and family returned to their native land, . 4 and later bought a farm in Grey town. | 80d can be seen upon application, by anyone who wishes to do so. ship, where he resided up to the time of his death, having a very comfortable , 2 5 dete ou tha emit Wis con ea otek Galt S le d d R TT . 5 , his wife and family's indus For S p nl | ecor b>) | y Mv f Id B M T t le a Mer , usiness men Testily. oorefield's Business Men's Testimony. ing, but the end came sooner than ex- ny and he sank peacefally to reat = undersigned Business Menhave much pleasure in bearing testimony to the fact that business inGalt has not been injured by Local | om Dec. Sth. Fe was of a kind and un- | OP%!: The past summer has bees one of the most prosperous in the history of the town. noe Building Trade is ming aod { ing disposition and highly ' houses are still scarce. Real estate is advancing. Payments were never bette and the tailTrade is eminently sa eiaeny: ed by all who knew him, was of Eng- | Galt dCe WEINDELL, aE mM 'GEORGE &: Eunrorr;~~ seomnemeien | oon 'Moorefield, December 16th, 1911, i lish parentage and in politics g Conser- CANADIAN" TAP AP & De Co, ents Furnishings. pene es x it a: ey tage 7 To whom it may ttern=---------- sirnaginietinmecan 5 ; is sorrowing wife, h Manufactorers. ERT KERR, WwW. LE REID Co, totter bi his sorrowing wit, hel BENJAMIN GOODFELLOW, 3 moar, Feed and Seed Dealer. Merchant Tailors. Lumber Merchants. This is to certity that we the undersigned business men now have { mourn hts loss 0 s0ns aD wo Painter. . SLOAN, J. E. SWEET, T. M. HENDERSON . been used to Local Option in our Village for some six years and we daughters, Richard, dairy inspector,| 2°, wcepONALD. oo ries. "Piano Dealer. 'Carter. . have found it very sa ctory indeed, business as has not decrendod | Charlottetown, P.E.L; Arthur, Florence 'Grocer , DR. We BURNET Ss. E. CHARLTON 7 LITILE & SON. in any way and much mon | thatformerly went over the bar now and Amy at home, also Laura Thomyson, 5 . . 7 ai . ; 2 , comes over our counters, and some ple who were unable to pay - A T. F. CAMPBELL, Denti Physician. Furniture and Undertaking. ; : child of his eldest dangbter, Mrs. Geo.| Dentist. G. HANCOCK, Jr., A. H. TUCE, Has not hel Undertaking- rent under license now own theirhomes. The idlers around the Thom deceased. Another son : s Hotel are entirely gone and people do not go away to get liquor pson, other con,| J. S. WEBSTER, r Box Manufacturer. Furniture Dealer. D. BUCHANAN, M. as was stated they would do. Mealsand good accommodation is furn- Harry, was ae igang drowned some | Contractor. wit PRDMONDS, A. W. MERCER, Ww S. DAKIN, M.A. M.B, y & ished by a Hotel at reasonablerates and on the whole we feel that years ago. A very large number of} THOMAS & HANCOCK, Contractor. Music Dealer. G. H. TAYLOR. hbors and friends mbled to Contractors. M.S. McKAY R. B. FERGUSON Carter Local Option does wondrous workfor many homes and all people are thetr last td tin respect on Dec. 8: |JOHN WALKER, Manufacturer. Merchant Tailor. i R. STRUTHERS, the better for it tn a man whose menory will pot econ bo | , Dutaher. ALDERMAN W. R. OSBURN, DR. W. 8, McKAY, Dry Goods. | fi he fuveral took place to | 4. 4. GOODALL, _ Blacksmith. Dentist. GMELIN & Co, A. MALCOMSON & Co. G. T. WILDFANG. St. P I's Church, Shipley, tl P <i Real Estate. L. LICHT, N. E, PALMER, Tinsmijths. Hardware Merchants. GEORGE CRAWFORD. eee aca ue Hee Mir, : shky of sc & SON, Carriage Painter. Confectioner. M. CO , MRS. J. NICKLIN. rug, being conducted by Rev. Mr. Ashby of | pranufactarers. GEORGE BURGESS, A. C. MACAULEY, Fancy Goods. Merchant. ROBT. McARTHUR, . Atwood. I. WIGHT, er eee Grocer and Butcher. JAMES HODGE, G. DRON, Reeve Maryborough. "ae a my CAVERS BROS, G a. NEON, \ -- a. yooe. 7, = WRIGHT. : F. L. HA lat * SON, Blacksmi . Nurserymen. D.C ond . H. Mc : atcher. Foe Ope on ie ea. wad respect |. Parlor Shoe S JOHN 0. PICKARD, D. SMITH, Groc Merchant. MRS. J. WELSH. the place tf te ovhe Weekly Globe and | C422 _ ELS CTRIC & GAS FIX- Butcher. Baker. p. W. GARDINER & SON W. A. MILLER. Flour and Feed. of the people that the Weekly Globe and | " '~yRES CO, Manufacturers. WM. MOGG, J. A. PARSONS, Sash and Doors, and Lumber Merchant. GEORGE HARRISON. Canada Farmer, with its Illustrated |p 4, RUTHERFORD & Co., Contractor. Manufacturer. Manufacturers. R. N. JOHNSON, Blacksm Magazino Section, does today. Fer} Dry Goods. St. CLAIR BROS., P. nha SCOTT, CATER & WORTH, Furniture Dealer. A. T. WOLFF. tbree-score and eleven yeurs it has been | WM. CALDWELL, Manufacturers. Monuments. CHAS. CHRISTIE Barber. accorded the foremost place among the ot eo J. R. WHITE & SON, THE "STEVENS -- OF GALT, CULLEN BROS., . ' Prop. Temperance House. metropolitan weeklies of Canada. _Nut W. J. McMURTRY, Flour, Feed and Seeds. Per J. J. Stev Meunietong Furrjers. satisfied with this, the ent eg oe vc BR J. ae ae a 4 ai NICOL, gn oe Co. at has made the Dail . M. AND, au ter Heads. uilder. 8. ee -- eas ote toe Daly Chemist and Optician. THE KATIE FOUNDRY, ALD. W. H. KENNEDY, Galt. A MACBEAN, h creased the size | 4. 3. BUCHANAN, per ioe r Radigan, Manafacturers.R. ELLIOTT. ~ Insurance and Real Estate. on the continent, has in © 8120 | "Livery. 8. L. CL Soaps and Oils G. A. QUARRIE, , of the Weekly Globe and Canada Farm: | opp yTHERS & CHURCH, Merchants' Delivery. GEORGE W. MURRAY, Pictures. Scores «f letters could be printed from Local Option er and added several new writers tothe | Piour, Feed and Seeds. THOMAS PATTERSON, Contractor. W. D. McKENZIB, , . miei staff in order that it may keep pace! aA KR, WILLARD, Ex-Mayor, Real Estate. D. R. MILLER, Grocer. Towns ---- OWEN SOUND, Midland, Orillia, Southampton, with the progressive spirit that is per-| Furniture Dealer. F. H. HAYHURST, Contractor. THOMAS CARLAW, as F meating our urban and rural population. | HAMMILL & MOORE, Manufacturer Galt Art Metal Co ADAM THOMPSON, Sash and Door Manufacturer. Etc.,g---all testifying to its success. The mail services and great distances! Hardware. Physician. make it almost impossible for a large ion of the people to get the benefit of the splendidly equipped news and { 8 telegraph service of the Daily Globe. ~ By this addition to the staff and en- . 0 e Of allary S or 0Ca 4 101] all largement of the paper, the manage- meet of the Weexly Globe and Canada B 5 Sea Abolish the Bar, Save the Home, Give the Boys a Chance. Sk gee SEINE ieee Farmer are giving those who subscribo Ottawa Conservatives have decided! Sir William Mackenzie is reported to] @QOGOOODOGOGDOR OOSCOSOSOSOSOSOS peer PP of Desay' Girl, Ps ee ee ot Hon. G. P.| nave bonght « tract of oil lands in New | @ a ym copy a - raham nswick. awhich was Geperibod in theso columns - -- $ WHAT ABOUT CHRISTMAS. ; week. = 8 & may be seen at thi K . ' Srna arrangements made for oot STOVE "ss SEASO . : 9 PRESENTS ? ; < sti + @ > WALLACE. ; ; awe: i A e* KN Co Before Buying a Range Come in and See the -[@ othing is more appropriate than a sted of Boots, tee Psa Deo. Sethe ail tie aoa i iia . @ Slippers, Overshoes, Rubbers or Mocasins, for " 'era present, Reeve Smith in the chair. aa Ch . Summit a @ your wite, your mother, your husband, your child- Minutes of former meeting read and ad- ° am 10 Caprray Pam UP... . - 750,000 2 ren, or grand-children. Don't forget a pair of : epted. Elliott-- ping--That Robert " $ 2,750, & & . rs pat Gamble be paid the sum of $9 for sheep RESERVE AND UNDIVIDED Prorits 3,250,000 re @ Cosy Slippers for grandma. An immense assort- ac ' ee art age Aono "Give us an opportunity to explain to you why we |i! Tora. Assets . . . . - 40,000,000/ { F -- ree wih ia vi an shot ae . ho gad be refunded mer gory $2,835 re D. |} corfsider it the best range value on the market, It is : he F b-4 prices, atthe _ 3 and W. courses, and that the same be ||! high class range, fully guaranteed. and gives universa Besides offering t a Sav- - KARG ORE. Ps to the proper parties-- Carried, nigh class + = . . ings Account se aaiain and convenient ' P ; ES SHOE ST A Bris Stee the? Saat Ie method of keeping the accumulating dollars. rs Call and examine the goods, also the prc, x appointed to intervie : x , in with a depa- . ee eer ee paramount importance ®& ees the County Council re the, Set Our Prices en Heaters and Other Seasenable Goods. Seite for the- hard earned savings of the 3 ; 3 Hand hoe Repairing ge ets 'roads Arnold--] . worker, trust fands, : ; Promptly ' < That certain parties (see finan- co =a . Be: coy ; en be refunded monies -- ¥ in' syour Bav- Soca} R. ROSS, 21 sisi mez ff HENRY, KARGE wa. Eltiott nold a large num- : : secounte were ordered to be paid. ; Waites Srxext. a ae wc > ~------etith Side Main. Street. ° = Divo Gxias, Oek, | 4g = a ---- ; on a --. : il eS Hee: z a5 rod - Beas? 4 é "ty ' Ma ) me "- 'es: Pete Oe pe ek aie Sit oe : rs = Se. fe : Ae Met

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