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The Wingham Times, 1908-01-16, Page 8VOL XXXVII.—No. 1876. I\GHA1VI TI WINGIIAM, • ONTARIO, TIRURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1908, +ins _. ..... '.•}i-4�- , Toilet Soap From 56 to 75o per Gake, TRY OUR Honey Soap 1OG Cake, 3 for 250. regular 15c value SOT D BY Walton' i�cK�bbon THE DRUGGIST M.aodonald Block, Wingham, . - GENERAL LOCAL NEWS, Wear Oreer's Shoe* and Rubberff Women's s in The W innham brand) xnetitute will hold thea; lag at the residence Wilson, Edward etreet 30th, at 2 80 p, n}. cusum ; "Mode of "Sociability,'" Ladie vited to attend. �titute. of the Women's monthly meet-, of Mss. John Thursday, Jap. ubjeota for d{a. droning" dxee g and all cordially in - Two eight room houses to let. Apply to R. Vanatone. Ontario's Harn At the anneal meetil Raoing Circuit, held! Friday, racing date season were arrang Chatham, May 25, 26, 2, 3, 4, 5; Wingha Seaforth, th ,Tune 16 June 28, 24, 25; Str and July 1. and 2; Pr as Circuit. g of the Canadian at Stratford on foz the coming Id as follows: - 27; London, June June 9. 10, i1; 7, 18; Listowel, tford, June 29, 30. ston, July 7; 8, 9. q W./immix-1000 rat skins, and all other kinds raw furs. GEo. E, KING, New Bute er Shop. Meeere. J. and . E. Lonttit have this week opened a n w bntoher ahop in the restaurant lately vacated by Mr. L. Kennedy. The shop has been thorough. ly overhauled and fi ed up for the new v busineee. A first-oi as praotioal butcher has been engaged nd everything the very best in the m at line will be kept iu stock. Metiers. outfit will be pleas• ed'to have a share f the patronage of our townspeople, MARX'S ADAMS-YOUN G. With H. Wilmot Young Co., Opera House, Wingham, Jan, 27 and 28. Highest price paid for hides and pool - try at T. Fells' bntoher shoo, Mount Clem s, Michigan.' Mount Clemens 1 famous throughout America as an at year round health resort, and thotfaa de of people bear testimony to the nests derived from its mineral waters i cases of rheumatism and kindred diaea s. For bilious and liver troubles, new us disorders, general debility eta„ the e oaoy of its waters is wonderful. Save ty-five per cent of rheumatics are c red and ninety per cent benefitted. rite J. D. McDonald District Paseenge Agent, Toronto for handsome desoript ve booklet telling all about it. Highest cash price paid for Tnrkeye Dr. Ovens. Oculist, London, Surgeon this week at T. FELLS' butcher shop, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat will be at Mc$ibbon's drug store, Monday, Jan. 27. Hours: 12,a.m. to8p. m. Glasses ' properly fitted. Enter Any Day Our management t r a.Y ti a more Bookkeepers, Stenographers and Telegraphers than any other in Western Ontario. No extra charge for two courses. Most eminently qualified instruct- ors. Graduates assisted to good positions. (Aber colleges engage, our graduates as teachers. Ina ividu al Instruction. MAIL COMMIES in 111atricula- tion, Civil Service, Penmanship, Shorthand, Bookkeeping, eto. Send a postal for information about Canada's Greatest Chain of High-grade Itusiuess Colleges. WINCHAM BUSINESS COLLEGE :A.. A, HinNEn, M.A., Ph.D., The Princi al. GEo. SPOTTON, Principal, i FRESH FISH A shiprlient of Fish just arrived, and that of BUST QULITY'. No other food makes 'such a nice change, and you'll en- joy your beef and bacon all the better for it. a HALIBUT SALMON WHITEFISH TROtrJ LAKE HERRING SEA FIRMING lawarroosmaatersofireerfrimmordrosowWwwasormmirma THIS IS THE STORE . or C'1ik1lee Greteeri'ies, Teas, Cofrees, $picetl, Cooked ll;ieartif, etc. s i RenryChristie Grocer and China Mer'chailt Wingham. Sacred On Thursday ev the 30th. inst., the give a Sacred Con Church, the procee devoted to missions The admission is o program will coin sharp. The follow take part:—Mies S Miss Reid and Pro Clinton; Miss W. Cline's quartette, Pattison, Miss M. Rivers and Mr. S. oncert. ing of next week, pworth League will err in the Methodist s of which are to be y work exclusively, y 15 cents, and the once at 8 o'clock ng are expected to apies of Telemeter; Glenn Campbell of lba Chisholm, Prof. Mrs. R. Clegg, Mrs. Break, Rev. G. W. races, No non.—As I am giving up business in Wingham, I will expect all accounts due me to be settled by cash or note at Once. JNo. KERR. New K. C's ppointed. A list of 188 barris,:rs has been added to those previously d':tinguished as "his majesty's counsel lea rued in the law." They will take prece ewe in the oourts Of Ontario as bet :en themselves in accordance with the dates of their being respectively called e• the bar, but next atter those appointe. May 27, 1902. The hat includes the foll wing gentlemen of Heron county ; -D • .ley Holmes, Wing - ham; E. L. Di kinson, Goderioli; I+'ranois Holmstead, Seaforth: Messrs H. B. Morh and P. P y It. Blewitt, of Listowel, and Da id Robertson and J. H, Scott, ofWalk :rton are included in the Het, Fon SALE.—Having disposed- of my grocery and crockery Block, I now offer my residence for sale; corner John street and Carling Terrace. Solid brick, two- story, ten rooms. One lot of two, Fine locality. O. N. GRIFFIN. Wingham Five Shots Down. Two rioks of Luck ow and Wingham curlers played off th ;preliminary game for the Western Ont to Tankard on the Wingham rink on nday. The local players were five e o down so two rinks of Luoknow c ere *Ill go to St. Marys to ploy in th finals. Monday's score Was as follows •-•-. Luoknow Wingham Archer . L. Mosley. T. Watson . J. AIderson W. Murdoch i . T. Hepburn W. Allan 1r..T.R.Macdonald skip 9 skip 15 0, Smith i, W. Pearen 0, Johnston M. Crawford J. Bryan,,. Holmes J. G, Murdoch ' . 'V'annorinan skip 18 skip 7 Farmers and a � o tckm e n Attention! , �ltt elide t If yell are feeding stook it will pay yon to feed beet meal, teooininended by all agricnitnral colleges in Canada and e United ted S to ea. t Get a sack and give it a lair trial. Sold by T. A, 14fnf e, ......., i Wingham, Mgying fro Brussels. Last week's B Messrs Brown .4 bought the livery Robb, Brussels, p save stable and if the 'buy lasts session Theyw are and Have a large an of rigs and horee8, wag in town for th bought the livery Swans and went to day to take eliart people will And hi their confidence. 'R male Poet says:— braith, who recently nd stable of George chased Hugh Ram, er y outfit, inolndin R and are now in pos. running both barns well equipped stock Mr. Ramsay, who past 2 years, bas business of J. E Winabanl on Too- ne Wingham well worthy of e wish him success, CLEARING SALE of all WINTER DRESS GOODS, FURA, ST71T1NQ$, MF,N'S OVER. COATS, ETC. GEo. E, KING, Local Option The Local Option held in the Baptist 0 evening last was fair considering the V weather, Officers e s far this year were oleo President. F. Buchan Kerr; 2nd Vice, W. H. Roadhouse; 4th Secretary, John F. Abner Comma. The were appointed and be made to continue Inge in the Town iia speakers in Ontario town. Meeting. nsiness meeting nroli on Friday Y well attended, ry disagreeable the h h rs elf of ed as follows;—. n; 1st Vice, Jno Green ; 3rd Vice, ce, H. Hinsoliffe; roves; Treasurer, arious committees rranlzemente will he monthly meet. , some of the beet ill be brought NOTICE —All account be settled at once as I a me must eying town. H.. Blair. The H. Wiltrot Young Co. The Wingham 1 engaged. the H. VG a two nights enga Hall,Monday Jan. 28 The opening Barrett's celebrate( "The Silver King scenes, introdnorn Young as Wilfrid 1 Yonng as Nellie l old Baby Margueri famous part of " new and entertain interpolated betty the celebrated " K. Chas. Morse, Willie Conlin, comedian, and Seats on sale at Prices 25o and 85o, children 15a, 're Denartment have lmot Young Co. for ement at the Town 7. and Tuesday. Jan. 11I will be Wilson English melodrama in 5 acts and 14 H. Wilmot aver, Marge Adams enver, while 3 year e will be seen in her issy." A number of ng specialties will be n the acts headed by Vier ons„ the fire queen; test illustrated songs; singing and dancing he Phantos sketches. oKibbon's drag store. Torn MONEY will buy more shoes now than latex. , Fall and Winter Foot- wear at Cost, W. J. GREER, The Little Mr. Geo. C. Eaton, bas pnrcha Hanna & Co. and t groceries, eta., wit Little Eaton stor Hanna taking th exchange. Thus near9 e reer erten thirty-two years. Co. retires. Mr. ed Miss . Little's business. With the Little Eaton stores west of T the new premises customers will wants supplied fanny goods, gents' fnrnishin Hanna will be .many old Casio Mies Little at The Trans, wish Little Eaton ev new announcem of this issue, on Enlarged, nna, of the Little ed the business of e stook of dry goods, be moved to, the this week, Mrs. J. .store property in ter a successful busi- ng over a f period of he firm of Hanna & ansa has also purobas- millinery st0ck'.and hese additional Stocks ill be one of the beet ronto. The stooks in will be rearranged and e able to have their n general dry goods, or goods, ,millinery, a, groceries, etc. Mr. leased to welcome, the ere of Hanna & Co. and e Little Eaton store. s Mr, Hanna and the ry success, Read the nt in another column NOTICE. am giving up business in Wingham, I will expect all accounts due me to be settled by cash or note et once. Jno. Mies Little having sold her millinery business to Mr. G C '1ianna, wishes to return her heart�itke for the very liberal patronage etas her time in business in Wingham and withes to meet all her old customers. and many new ones at the Little Eaton store. - Public School Graduation Exam in tion. An examination antler to the old Public Sobool Lea ing examination, called ?Melia Solino Graduation, has been established by he Department of bh lone $Tetbeie dJune, examination subjects for this examination shall be those of the Lower School of the High School, given on pages 65 an 68 di' Regulations of the Education apartment of 1004, a copy of which toy be obtained from the Education D artment, Toronto. This examination ill, with the coo - unit of the Count Council, be ,held at the same time a d places as 'the nigh School Entrance. The Subjects of ex - lamination are:--- rithmetio and Mens - mutton, Algebra d Geometry, Gram- mar, English 0 mpositfon, History, Literature, Geogr. phy, Spelling, Book- keeping, Elements y loienee, and Art— his rt--his will give the s definite work to eleven papers. Fifth Farm pup prepare and a Herm test of their knowledge of the work. The securing of a Public Soho 1 Graduation Certifi- oate, will be a gu rantee that the holder has aarca! r b i l? a oa ti n a and should oe µ ofvalue e tl/i hmi scouring a position in any commereia eetabliahment. 'Tie examfuatiost eh uld be weloorned by the teachers a d students of 'Contin- uatlon and VI th Claes Schools, and create a groats interest In the Fifth Form work, Sovereign BanAbsorbed. The Sovereign Ban more, Saturday mI offices were opened ing buainejs as use ownership and contr branch offloee of a banks which have e to and assumed alt its no oanse for exciter absorption, for suel exceptional strain o t m n hS. The says other bankers to be the liabilities, F branches of the So ari4 and Quebec; $1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE Of Canada is no rning its various as nenal, and do. , but ander the i 1 i , a foot, as the number of other en over its affairs abilities. There is nt or alarm. The it is, is due to the of the last few a are declared by nmeient to meet all ly seventy of the ereign Bank in Ont. is he closed. WE ARE OFFERING the greatest bar- gains in Fall and Winter Footwear we have ever offered. W. J. GREE1t. All Night Etectri The electric light us now have a service all order of things went int. day nightlast and will month at least, and at time the council will de continue the service. tried ae an experimen night service proves wo continued, The light this it great 0onvenieno weeks of the very poo good, service was agai day night lost and heard the last of brea plant for some time. poor for some tiro turned thein off ani oil lamps. With t4 in working order a a satisfactory light Service. a in Wingham i ht. The ne vv w effeet on Mon- ntinne for one he end of that ide whether to This is being and if the all kable it will be Sera will find After several lights, a proper, ijstarted on Satnr- e hope we have cages at the power The lights were so that many users went back to coal new machine put 10, we should have n future. NOTICE—liming sold my busing s all accounts touet be paidy the^"1st of February, d: also have a >444deeoal heat- ing stove for sale at a bargain. - Miss LITTLE. Turnberry Agric tural Society, The annual meetin • of the Tnrnberry Agricultural Sooiet • was held in the Coanoil Ohamber on Thursday afternoon last. The Treat= :r's report abowed that after paying e penase for the year there was it small b. lance. The amount paid in prizes• last y r was $526 50, com- pared with $462 90 n 1906. The dates for the Wingbam f. I fair were fixed for September 24th and 25th and it was de- cided to again en age expert judges. Officers were elect: as follows:—Hon. President, John Er:ton; President, W. J. Currie; 1st V .e President, D. B. Anderson; 2nd Vi.e President, Jno. J. Moffat; Direotora. W. J. Henderson, Jas,. Henderson, m. Maxvire11, J. A. Morton, Geo. Cru'•kshank, W. S. Link - later, Geo, Bryce L. H. Bosman, T. M. Henderson; Aud' ors, Jno. A, MbLean and Robt. Currie, Jr, H. B, Elliott was re-enga$ed as Se etary-Treasurer. To the Editor of he Tints: Will you p1 your oolmmns,t regret, that so congregation, odist Church 1 paused to an In the early air about the very oppressive, tittle fresh air After the .servi that many had sn draughts blowing I am exceedingly the case, Had I would have asked closed. We shall a recurrence of onmstance. I won sufferinoonvenieno any member of my comfort. , ee allow me space in express my most sincere e of the members of the orahipping in the Meth. et Sunday evening, were er some discomfort. art of the service, the latform seemed to me so I asked to have a let into the building. was over, I found eyed by reason of cold 'trough the open door. orry that such was flown It in time, I for the doors to be ndeavor to prevent is unfortunate cit. - very muck rather myself, than have congregation in die - ours sincerely, W. G. iiowsoN. On account of modate the peo great Passion Theatorinm, we for the balance early. Doors op eing unable tpnrcoom- e anxious Kb see the lay, t the Imperial ave Bided to show It of s week. Come nat6.30p.m, Death o rs. Paul. After an illness of three days with pneumonia, Christi • a Stewart, relict of the late George Pa • ' , passed away at the home of her daught r, Mrs C. Gillespie, Frances street, on Saturday evening, aged' 75 years. Mr , Panl had been a resident of this secti,n for some twenty years. the family 1i 'ng for some time near Whiteohnroh, a d o• late years had been living with her daughter in town. Before• coming to thisection the family lived near Camden `sat in Addington County, where deoe : sect's husband died some twenty-six ye: re ago. Mrs. Paul was a lady held in h gh esteem by a large birdie of friends a she will be greatly missed in the ho '• . She had for long years been a mem. :rof the Presbyterian Church, She was the last of sisters, but is survived by to r brothers. viz: --.Geo. A, Stewart. Stra 1' roy; Peter Stewart, Parkhill; Neil S:wart, Ottawa; John Stewart, narrow; '. ith. Three Sons and two daughters au give, viz: �.AIex, 3'aa1, 'Vancouver, B, f , ; Rev. Cleo. S. Pant and ;tames Paul Winnipeg; Mrs T. C. Sanderson, Mn . oey, and Mas. O. Gillespie, Wingh m. Those present for the funeral wer Mr, and Atrb. Geo. A. Stewart, Strath oy; Peter Stewart, i Park l hl Geo. meron, a d ` ollin r hod ” w li , Rev. and Mrs. T. s. Sanderson, Muncey, James Pant, W nnipeg. Setvioe was conducted a$ the dine on Monday even - in and th rani •. �• g e net aonyeyod. Tuesday Morning via G. . 7:1:. to Camden East where ititernien as made on Wednes- day altertitiOn. CHURCH NOTES, The annual oongr- St. Andrew's Presby be held in the le• church on Friday ev The Milverton Board recently, by vetted to increase the J. Oaten t0 $900 00, remain as pastor for the second increase during the past nine The "Liter medtat parted," will be the mon et St. Penn's o evening. This is in for a further diaeuo. growing out of Mr, mon on "Oar Life i A speoial addres Business Men," W. G. Howson in next Sunday eve men specially 1i subject will be: do big things." pleased to aho w a� At the meetin Class of the Met on Wednesday e ins officers wer Wm. Peasant; to vice-president, J. tary, S, A. Mai Beckwith. Cony committees were ational meetfpg of erian Church will ere room of the ni,ng, January 31st• uarterly Ofllotel unanimous action, salary of Rev F. nd to invite hint to bird year. This is -• Mr. Oaten a the, State of the De 'ubjeotof the ser- uroh next Sunday esponse to requests on of the subject, Boyle's recent ser - Heaven." , to "Merchants and 11 be given by Rev. he Methodist (Thumb ging, Young boldness vited. The morning " People who want to The ushers will be rangers to seats. of the Eureka Bible Iodist Sunday School, ring last, the follow - elected :—President, cher, J. A. Morton; T. Davidson; seore- uire; treasurer, ;M, aera of the various leo elected. Lon .—Between the =t mill in Wingham, and t 2n. concession of Oulross, on Tues• : • let inst., a black galloway robe. " nder please leave at TIMES office, or lot 22, con. 2, Culross. PUBLIC C • S OL BO The statutory School Board was evening. Present fin, Kerr, Hall, lea eting of the Public held on Wednesday Messrs Lloyd, Grit d, Ross and Jenkins. The Secrete, y a lied forenominationa for Chairman for 1908, On motion of Messrs. Griffin a • . Kerr, Theo. Hall was elected. The minutes o December meeting were then read an. confirmed. The Principal': report showed the ashool to be o • • n each aohool day, and the average a tendanoe in the dif- ferent departmen s, as follows:—Room 1, 47; Room 2, 39 Room 8, 38; Room 4, 40; Room 5, 39; Room 6, 40; Room 7, 45; total average, 287. THE AN UAL REPORT, The following : re statistics from the the annual report of the vear 1907:— Pupils registe ed 450 Boys " ....... 220 Girls "" 280 Aggregate alt :•• dance 63,788 Average 819 School days 199 School open • 198 OL:SSES In Part 1, 88p.pits; in Part 2, 51; in 2nd Book, 10 • in. 3rd Book, 112; in 4th Book, 97: , • taI 450. PRO OTIONS Part 1 to part. 42 Part 2toJon. 'nd,..... .•. 43 Jun. 2nd to Sal. 2nd . 46 Sen. 2nd to ,In .. 3rd 49 Jun. 3rd to S:..3rd 40 Sen 8rd to 4 33 Entrance pass 30 Tots promotions 282 FINANC L RECEIPTS Bai. from 190 i $ 543 94 Government . ant 247.00 Non -Resident sea 15.00 Municipal tax 3760.90' Total eoeipts $4566.84 EXP:NDITIIRE Teachers' ealiries..... $3166 44 Library,map ,apparatus 1800 Caretaking .. 325,00 Fuel, repair:, eta. .,,,, 940.27 Total ex 'enditnre $4,449 71 Balance on h: ,d, $117.13. The Principe s report, and the annual report were ad. . ted. OhraiiTTEE$ Finance—G. iffin (Chairman) Iaard and Hall. Property— Lloyd, Roes, gore (Ohairman) Derr, staking. On motioc of 'Trustees ):toss and Lloyd, J F Groves was re -appointed Secretary. Kerr—Jen .'ne—That 11'. B. Fergneon be re-appoi ,t:, Treasurer.—Carried Lloyd—Isar -That W. Taylor be re -appointed 0 retaken --Carried, Salaries of o i cors to be the same as last year. Griffin—Kerr That Dr, Redniand be appointed to th : High School Board for one year- Cerri. d. Trustee Gri 1 • was authorised to pur- chase ten cords . f green hardwood. On motion • Trustees Griffen and Road, Principalnot a1 Mnsgrb v ewas granted leave of Kimono one day 10 attend the O0anntyy Connai on behalf of Wingham hospital. The Board t.en adjourned and on invitation of 0 airman Hall went to the restaurant to .njoy lE *dols1 time and partake of or are. —Have you. r in t o to the Tam *-Enron Oen Goderich nest T —We had one for a oonple days —Mr. W. S. M pointed Olerk of n place of Mr. Jo —In a game ookey at Mt Fo he home team w score of 9 to 7 —At the last onnoil, 0 0 0 as passed in aid ospital at Toren —Mr. Geo. Tay arnberry has sol ameron. Tho n et possession not en s. n ne of t re of to lo —Mrs. 0, Gil tender her sinner erous friends fo kindness in the bereavement, —Tne Wingha arrangements fo which will be hel of February. A town players wi event, —At a meati Huron Spring and several ne was deoided to Clinton, on the The prize list w prizes for each --Mr. A. J, household effeo taken up house Mr. MsIColm Griffin's grocer will be pleased and many new secured a good stand. He has success in hie b another column. g ho 0 01 e 11 a al a e b II lea • ri 1 e r a b ed your subeorip. Council meets at ay. the January thaws is week. erober has been ap- village of Wrcaeter Cowan, who resign. Northern League t on Friday evening, from $arriston by eting of Wingham , s donation of $5 00 the Sick Children's of the B line of is farm to Mr, John proprietor will not ext November, sole wishes us to thanks to her num- their many ants of ime of her recent curlers are making the annual bonapeii daring the first week rge number of out of e here for this popalar of the directors of the w, all the old officers nes were elected. It d the Spring Show in t Thursday in April. be larger, and bigger es was deoided upon. colm has moved his front Mitchell and ping on Frannie street, ok possession of Mr. flatness yesterday and meet all old customers oa. Mr. Malcolm has n stock and a good r very best wishes for nese. See hie advt. in PER ONAL. Messrs A. Coes in Seaforth yeste Mr. Henry Ho visiting friends 1 s and S. Bennett were day, tettler, of Orosshfll, is town. Miss LIlle Gray of Toronto is visiting with Wingham re atives and friends. Mrs. Rich, H: rrison, of Teeswater was visiting wi h Wingham friends last week, Miss Pearl Le ont, of London has been visiting wi h relatives and old friends in Wingha Mrs. Jas. Bel aur, of Hill Farm, Sask., is visiting relatives and friends in this vicinity. Mrs. Wesley ":siker and children, of Olinton are vie ting with Wingham relatives and friend Mr. Wm. McDo'• ald, of Jamestown has taken a pos ion in Mr. J. H. Ohriatie's grocery a ore, Mrs, J. W. Pat son, of Port Elgin is visiting for a few days at the home of her parents, Mr, : nd Mrs. Rich Porter. Dr. P, Meadows ;. was in South Huron for a few days, spa eking at public meet - logs for M. Y. •• oLean, the Liberal oandidate, Mr. and Miss' `. ean, of Owen Sound visited with Mis M. McLean for two two days this w• ek while on their way t0 London. Mr. Wm. Ni holeon was in Kincar- dine for a few d; ye last week on business in conneotion, ith the ere. tion of the new post office Wilding in that town. Dr, H. E. W Tamlyn is in Toronto this week etten fug the meeting of the Grand Chapter, R. A. Marione, at dele• gate from Le non Chapter of this town. Mr. and Mrs, • :n j. Jenkins and Mise Edna Jenkins lef , this morning for Bay City, Mich., wh: e they will 'spend a month visiting with relatives and friends. Miss Pringle, o Windsor has been home rsnreiog • :r sister, Miss Jeaa Pringle, of Torn erry,who has been seriensly i11 with pneumonia. We are pleased to learn hat Miss Pringle is recovering. Meetings East Huron. Supplementary meetings of East ninon Barmen' netitnte will be held as x11 a o s"�F w . ori tech February. 3•. y, 1 Bl l cava e, Febrn 4; Jamestown, Feb, ruses 5; Moles orth, February 6; Ethel, 1'ebruary h; Welton, l" ebruary 8; nano bk F ,. e nary 10" Willi February 11; St Columbaq, 1�'ebraary� 12. Delegation: Gavin Barbour, Clrose Hill; A. G. Mc r• eiixie, Fairview; Mies I Rife, Ifespele. 1 THE PAPER ll[ANIGEf Who is honest with you will tell you that the wall papers we sell are the most satistaotory he every way. We have the exclusive safe of ,many beautiful designs, 80 when you buy here you will be assured that your walls will not look common." Better see the new styles, RIMIEST CASH PRICE paid for hides, skins, tallow and wool. at the Wingham Tannery. W. D PRINGLE, Houses for Sale North St—Frame cottage; beantifnl situation. Victoria St—lei,story frame; prioe right. Scott St -13 story frame; abargain, 'Scott St—i story frame; steady tenant. Edward St—le story frame; . t rooms; new. Minnie St --1m story fro ... ; choice location. Frances St—Frain . • . tette; iu good repair, Josephine St—Brick cottage; nearly new. Victoria S1-2 story brick; owner moat sell. Victoria St -114 story brick; 2 tote. Victoria St -2 story brick house ;neve, Minnie St -2 story frame; good aitnation, Minnie S1-2 story frame; all modern conveniences. AliceerSet lee story frame; In good EOUSF s TO RENT—Tenants secured. INSURANCE—A11 kinds. MONEY LuANED—Investments secured. Kina honseya call Int, or anythiinginaour rm, line. Property is changing hands quite freely since the New Year, and prices are somewhat easier than a few mouths ago. Ritchie 86 Cosens WINGHAM HEAL ESTATE & INSURANCE. Grii$n-yanatone Block, WINGHAM, Phone 128 THE LEADING SHOE STORE 25 per cent. ON Your Money BIG INTEREST, ISN'T IT ? Well, it's just exactly what you can make right here by investing in shoes During our great Glearing Sale of Fall and Winter Footwear This is the time of the year for tut prices. When we cut, We cut deep. Iienit✓inbel' even` pair of PALL AND WINTER FOOT.. WEAR GOES—MEN'S WO. MIN'S AND CHILDREN'S. Wt~ do repairing and do it right—bring along gvau shoes. Wet J Greer fiat aloe