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The Wingham Times, 1908-07-02, Page 7n rklt 4 THS WINGHAM TIMES. VOL XXXVII-NO. 1900. %VINGHAI, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MY I.Y 9, 1908. $! A YEAR IN ADVANCE FANNY GILMOPIE MURDERED. ..........] Brownie Cameras $1.00 to $9 00. KODAKS $5.00 to $35.00. IAleYTCLY CAN INTIK I Fall line of Films and Camera Supplies cn band. Keep a record of your summer pleasures. Our dark room is at our, cite terriers' disposal. - Walton McKibboo - THE ©HUCC95T Macdonald Blook, Wingham. • btonograpilers and 600 Book-keepers Telegraphers trained by our man- agement last year. I ................-....--, Experienu ce conts. Graduates most sneceseful. Special Course for Teachers, . Mail Courses. Send postal for particulars. FALL TERM\OPENS SEPT. 1 Wingham Business College GEO. SPOTTON, PRINOIPAL. Properties For Sale • s . i 1 ( , I 1 r E c FRAME COTTAGE -Minnie St. FRAME COTTAGE -Patrick St. FRAME COTTAGE -North St. FRAME COTTAGE --Frances St. FRAME lea STORY -Victoria St. FRAME l e STORY -Edward St, FRAME lea STORY -Scott St. FRAME 2 STORY-- Minnie St. FRAME 1' STORY -Frances. BRICK lea STORY -Victoria St. BRICK 1 STORY-Jobn St. BRICK 2 STORY (new) -Victoria BRIOK 1 STORY (new) -Josephine BRICK 2 STORY (neW)-Oatharine Properties in Pleasant Valley, Lower Town, Town Plot, Greenville, ObishoImtown and in the oentral parts of the Gown. Call and see us. We can suit you. Don't all speak at once. Choice farms at right prices and on easy terms. Insnranoe-all kinds. Farm Loans -low rates. Ritchie 8. Cosens REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE. Griffin-Vanstone Block, WINGHAM, Phone 123 PHONE 5 9 1 C t 1 1 ., b b a ° g 0 ° . e ° f t Your Good Will and for that we offer Is what we'ru the beste QUALITY and OURTEOUS TREATMENT. RIGHT PRICES DON'T FORGET TO LEAVE YOUR FRUIT ORDERS OUR FANCY STOCK Is a very varied one and you can at all times have your pick from tho best that's manufactured or grown. OTHER TRIUMPHS Every other day brings us new testimon- ads as to the quality and richness of our teas. A TPA -EXPERT PRONOUNCED TERM BE'T'TER THAN MOAT, AND EQUAL TO ANYTHING O1 HX MARKET. 30e 40e and 50e per ib. VISIT OUR CHINA HALM J� UonriChris!Ie Wear Ore°e's S►sces and Rubbers Dominion ay Wedding. At nine o'olo k on Wednesday morning of last w ek, at tho manse, Wingham, was olemnized the mar- riage of Mr, E win J. Match and Miss Emma E Aitheson, daughter of Mr. and Mra, m. Aitoheson, of this town. Rev. D. errie officiated. Special prices on all kinds of furniture at WALirER's Furniture Store. Saturday This seotion Saturday oveninj storm and a he hail fell here, b in this vioinit• Morris townsh the crops. amount of rat now looking the hay orop ight Storm. as again visited on by a severe electrical y rain. Considerable t no damage i$ reported , though in the centre of p there was damage to e have had an extra lately and farmers are or fine weather so that ay be well saved. Highest prioe paid for hides and poul- try at T. Fells' butcher whom. Women Successful meet cos of the Wome in, the C. 0. F. noon andlevenin very well atten much interest t ered by Mies L and Miss Clara E. The local branch; mee tinge and all are invited to beei 's Institute. inks under the anspi- 's Institute were held tall on Monday after - The meetings were ed and addressee of the ladies were deliv ora Rose, of Guelph Elliott, of Hamilton. Colds regular monthly adies in this distriot me members. DINNER SETS FREE at Isard's. Read ow to get them in their adv. on page 5 L. O. L. 1 The members find neighborin he Lady True B 3rito ne, will atte ?ant's Church o• 2th inst. at 7 neot at the lodg ingham Oran :elebrate Jnly 1' le accompanied :t is expected th int of the memb hurch Seryice, of Wingham L. 0. L. lodges, together with es and Orange Young d divine. service in St. Sunday evening next, 'clock. ock. Brethren will room at 6.15 o'olook, men have arranged to h at Ripley, and will by the citizens' band. re will be a large tnrn- rs. Knox's are g' "ng out of wall paper. 0,000 rolls to be sold at cost. Now -for argains. Wedded in The home of M Pnrnberry, was t. event on Tuesday when her danght: Hoar, became the„ - lIundell, of the s Ceremony was perf West, in the pres nvited guests. M ill have the bee number of:friends. est a reception for louple was held a room's father,i;wh f friends• evere pre waning spent, Turnberry. s. Thos. Gilmour, e scene of a happy evening, June 30th, Miss Maggie Gil• ife of Mr. Wm. H. me township. The rmed by Rev. W. J nee of a number of . and Mrs. Mundell wishes of a large On Friday evening the newly wedded the home of the. n a large number ant and a happy 100 mattresses to sell at reduced rioes for next 30 days at WAL1cEx's 'urnitare Store. Entering T The present edit tow entering on iroprietor of .this Iver twenty years he TIMES. We ive the people of caper and to deal vita all our patrons ortnnity of thanki he Times for the words of cheer du ears and by fair ops to reoeive our ge in the future. outlaws to do all ood town of Win eifth Year: r of the TIMES is s twelfth year as aper`and has spent n connection with ve endeavored to Wingham a good fairly and honestly We take this op. g all the friends of hearty support and ng the past eleven and square dealing share of the patron - he TIMES will ever 11 its power for the am and district. Bible S udy Club, The TIMES has tieoured the right to publish the Intern: Tonal Sunday Sohool Lesson questions •r Rev. Dr. Linsoott, V have aron:;d so much interest isewhere, and the will appear Weekly, ommenoing with our next issue and V always be fon d On page tato. We re authorized to form a local news. paper Bible soolet for our readers and narantee to all w ' join and fulfil the onditione, which ill be given next week, that evorythi g promised will be aithfully carried •'t. In order that V may seoure a 1 rge membership in his class and that t e leason helps may bo of benefit to larger number of people WO have d.oided to send the TIME s to a Any ddr es in Canada tultil y n 3a oar 1 1 y wt, 909 or'2u" conte. 'Sub• oribo, early and gF full benefit of this ow offer. Dominion Da The Dominion D3; very quiet day in Wi our townspeople alt' tions at Teeswater an Citizens' Band spent eter and the baseba Harriston in that vii 10 to 9. Holiday,, holiday was a gham. Many of nded the celebra• Wroxetsr, The the day in Wrox- 1 boys won from age by a scure of $3 00 shoes of 1st class quality for, men. Read advt. on page 6. WII,LIS & Co. High Scl A t a special ra Sohool Board last man, B. A„ was r maticalmaster. of the sohool oo The teaching sta Sohool is one of t1 will be: -J, A. T J. C. Smith,'B. G, Workman, master, and Miss teacher of Englis of Staff. ting of the High week, J. G. Work' .engaged as mathe- his makes the staff pieta for next year. of Wingham High e best in Ontario and ylor, 13. A , principal; ., classical master; 3, , A., mathematical Selena Dadson, B. A., and Moderns. ' HERE'S GREAT SHOE SAVING -20 pairs Women's Dongole Oxfords, regular price $1 40; clearing sale prioe 950. a pair. All sizes from 3 to 7. W. J. GREER. Won Pri Mr. D. E. Mc tern attended. t bration at Dull ladies were ver a number of p Donald won fi Shanntruse, sail young ladies rac land fling. Mi first in Highla Shanntruse, Balli dance. fes at Durham, jonald and two• dangh- e Dominion Day dale• m and the two young successful in winning iz9n. Miss Mabel Mo- st in sword dance, fir's hornpipe, Irish jig, sand second in High. a Flora McDonald won d fling and second in r's hornpipe and sword BRING along your shoes! We do repairing and eve DO IT RIGHT. Lowest prices. W. J. GREER. Prosperin The many trim Cnlioch, a former will bs pleased to successful since where he is int Foundry & Machi of moulding maohinery casting ment has reoentl the capacity of t increased, en. Ingersoll. de of Mr. J, A. Mo• resident of this town, earn that he has been moving to Ingersoll, reeted in the Reid e Co., manufacturers chines, high-grade , etc, The establish. been enlarged and e plant considerably We have fo Lehigh Valley Portland Cemen DUFF sale the celebrated oal and best brands SeowART, Blnevale. The Pop The popular I Sarnia and Det held on Saturd Bangers will le train for Sarni from Wingha From Sarnia t have a beantif river on the "Taahmoo," will leave Sarni August 10th. can take in thi lar Excursion. 0. 0. F. excursion to oit will this year be y, August Stll. Pas- ve on early morning and the return fare to Sarnia is $1,95. Detroit excursionists sail down the Detroit magnificent steamer, etnrning special train at 10ep, m. on Monday, ake your plans so yon popular trip, YOU'LL FIND some very entioing shoe prices at our store these days. We in. vite your inspection. V. 3, GREER. Accident Mr. Geo. Cruic met with a pais morning of Do hitched to a Ston attempting to Cruickshank's le the stoneboat an was broken at th will lay Mr. Or work in the busies to the many fare mer building a ne friends of Mr. C him a speedy rec n Turnberry. shank, of Tnrnberry fol accident on the inion Day, A horse beat ran away and in Sop the animal Mr, was caught between a gate post. The leg anitle. This accident ickshank aside from season and in addition duties, he is this sum. residence. The many nickehank will wish very. Great stock of sideboards and buffets at cut rate prices at WALI.ER'S Furni- tare Store. Getting Rea The 33rd Regi company of forty- three ofieers, for ment which will melitis of Weste Qaebeo tercentenar, make up this compo company commando seleot five men from 33rd also is to furni! the Western Onta W. H. Grundy, o been chosen for h b e e t The five members Wingham have not for Quebec, nt is to furnish a wo men, including he oomposite regi. epresent the rural n Onterl° at the celebration. To site company each in the 33rd is to his company, The i the adjutant for 0 Regiment, Capt. Goderieh having a lm or an tat post. 1? rho will go front it been selected, Jolly Pic The people of Wi a good evening's e opera honed on Thu lath, when a plass the direction of M give a cantata, "A A drill, "The Mon given by seventeen admission is 25 16 dents for Bail reserved at Ovalle grams will be iss Wars. STEEL WIRE and cheapest. 0 c Party. ham will be given tertainment in the sday evening, July of children, under es Houghton, will oily Picnic Party," tarn Maids' Revel" young ladies. The ante for adults and ren, Seats can be 'a drug store. Pro. d giving full partici- /names are the best ly $3 50 at S. Gnome's. Crops Lo The Canadian calved enoonragi largo number o country from Pe sor on the west, Parry Sound, an Port Burwell, in al condition nes to be good, and expeoted that th 1907. The repor as follows: -W roots, good ; fr Grain, good. P' prospects, 30 per -Grain, good. k Promising. acifio Railway has re- g crop reports from a points, covering the th on the east to Wind- nd from Owen Sound, Bala in the north to he south. The gener. y everywhere is stated very few planes is it drop will fall behind e from this section are ngham-Grain, good; t, good. Wroxeter- rdwich-Grain, good; cent. increase, Blyth alton-Grain, good. GIRLS WANTS . .-For work on power. machines is kn, tting mill or on day work. Olean, s eadv work and good wages. Apply T : E WATSON MFG. Co., Limited, Paris, r' t. S. S. Excu 'sion July 30th. Arrangements vo been made for the annual union Sun ay Sohool exonrsiou to Kincardine, w ioh will take plane this year on T . nraday, July 80th. Following the u•.nal custom, Mayor Holmes will proo aim this date civic holiday in Wingh: in, and a large num- ber of the c:tiz;ns will no doubt take n 17 P P the 0. Orin,. . °. en di l a dayat PP 2 j P n$ the lake town. Special train will leave Wingham at`8 45 m., arriving nt Kin. cardiue about 9 4a Baggage oars will be attached to the rain for the convey- ance of baskets, e . The return fare from Wingham is 0 cents for adults, and 45 dents for hildren. Returning, the train will lea e Kincardine about 7 p. m. r' We. are ma g a specialty of fine shoe repairing. Bring n he next re- pairs you have, we ar ' sure we can please you. WILL Co., sole agents in Wingham for notoria shoes for women, Baseball Clu The garden pari of the baseball c Friday evening of Thursday ovenirj pounced, The 0 nish the inns" refreshments wil rattan rocker, va to the gentlem coupon and a rat lady holding th baseball boys ar orowd and onr loyally support tl noon of Friday a will be played be and local player called et 4 o'clock Garden Party. p under the auspices lab will be held on :hie week in plane of as was first an- tizene' Band will (ur- al programme and be served. A oomfort sed at $8 will be given n holding the lucky n work basket to the lucky coupon. The looking for a large townspeople should boys. On the after- riendly baseball game ween the Teeswater The game will be harp. Just what is wafilted for verandahs, this hot weather; t ese Bamboo shades in 5, 6, 8 and 10 f widths, with cord and pulleys, all realty to hang np. See them, at S. GRACE14's, Furniture Store. Huron Old B .ys and Girls. The special tr: in convoying the Huron old boys a d girls of Toronto, arrived in Wingha.. at 1 30 o'olock on Saturday afternoo . last. The train was made up of seven . ssenger conches and baggage car and a large number 'of former residents o the county came np for the short holi ay. The special left at 6 o'cicek o Monday evening, Another special tr in was run to Goder• ich. Among thos' who came to Wing• hath were the foil 'wing: ---Mr, and Mrs, W. E. Groves, r, and Mrs,' John Mowat, Dr. Bali, . ohn Bali, L. A, Ball, Mr. and Mrs. M. °well, Mr, and Mrs, R. A, Walker nd children, 3. 3. IXcmnth, Thos. h .nrehead, Fred Rush, • Merton, M .. Wm. Mitohell, C, N, Peako, Mrs,a , I3, Chisholm, Mr. and Mts. W. .. Mackerels, 3, II. Mitchell, Mins Be kwith, lir, and Mrs. G. E. Stanley .d children, Foster Fyfe, Dr. Ovens, Oculist, London, Surgeon Eye, Ear,Nose and Throat will be at MoKibbon's drug Biot), Monday, July 27th. Flours: 12 lain, to8p,m, Glasses properly fitted. e`'�,•, .�. y 0.v I.. Farrn !mole Mr. W. G. Pato agency for the Maohinery Co. and pieta stook of all kin ery and binder t livery barn of John need of machinery Mr. Paton a call order. nt Agency, has accepted the Bering Harvesting has put in a oom a of farm machin• ine in the Tenant treat. Farmers in ill do well to give efore planing their The Editor's Early Potatoes. Mr. J, ()unpin ham has potatoes in bloom; pretty :arly. - Clinton New Era. Yes, pretty ea ly, Brer, lioimee, but the editor of . e Times had potatoes in bloom in hi garden on the 61h of June.-Wingha Times. Pretty good, Brother Elliott; but honest, now, d dn't those potatoes of yours get a ba d frost on the 8th of June?-Gcderic. Sigual. No; it was onl a heavy dew we had here, The "mu phiea" are still doing nicely, and we e joyed onr dinner from them on July 1st Licen e Reduction. Of a total o 476 liquor licenses out off in Ontario during the last three years slightly under one-half have been wiped o by the operation of local option by- aws. The exact num- ber extinguisheby local option is 237, while 238 have ' een out off by indepen- dent action by v rions boards of license commissioners. In the year 1905 6 local option soon' ed the death knell of 34 licenses, and '.e commissioners cut off 113, making a total of 147. In 1906 7 the total numbe wiped out was 195 local cptiotl beig responsible for 140 and the commissi.ners for 55. In 1907 8 the figures stan. 63 for local option and 70 for the comm asioners, i $10,500. -Fin $2000 dash, balano4 for quick sale. 2t10 acre farm. It 4%. A bargain RITCHIE & COSENs Business A business ohang Wiogisam this wee Bird, of Woodstock with Mr, John Ke store business. Mr. of the Woodstook comes .to Wingham mended. Ho will office work and Mr. more time to dev part of the business customers of this w receive better att has much pleasure Bird to Wingham a firm of Kerr & Bird well-established bas store. Change. has taken place in in Mr, Ernest H. oing in partnership r, in the general Bird is a graduate siness College and very highly recom- ake charge of the err will now have e to the practical nd in this way the 11 -known store will ntion. The Times in welcoming Mr. d we wish the new very success in the ass of the "big" Liquor Acting upon in f rom Gorrie, Provi A, Pbippen made a premises of Mr. keeper of that vil and seized about beer. The proprie keeping intoxica and on Tuesday e ham and pleads Magistrate J. A. a fine of $30 an The case having the next imports was the destru stuff,which was on Thursday 1 was made near bottles were th to the chagrin of thirsty onlo Case. ormation received oial Constable Geo. official visit to the F. White, hotel - age, on Jane 30th, „40 bottles of lager er was charged with ing liquor for sale, ening came to Wing - guilty before Police Morton, who imposed costs -$3S 65 in all. thus been disposed of, t duty of the constable tion of the obnoxious ffeotually accomplished st. A large excavation at hand into whioh the own and smashed, mach it is said, of a number ers. Ba! oon Racing, Ten monsteballoons, started Satur- day afternoon from Aero Park Chicago, in a "Chicago �o Ocean" race under the direction of t e Chicago Aeronantique Club. Two cu . s were offered, one for the balloon remai ing longest in the air, and one for the loe esrflight measured by air line to the poit of descent. Tho contest was of interne tonal character, Erance and Canada 'eine represented. The Fielding land near West Shefford, Quebec, and th icing Edward, Canada's entry, landed n ar Port Huron, Miohi- gan. The "Oh ono" of 110,000 cubic feet capacity, e:.. a to earth near At. wood, Perth co , ty, Ont., Sunday after. noon, according o a telephone message mitered in Chica 0, The occupants, 0 A. Coes and Cas tain G, L. Bumbangn, were well, The United States landed kerton Station, Brace 8.10 o'clock Sunday, o crossed into Canada. sichlieter and Captain .Martin Petersen managed to leave th0 CM' near Clinton Ont., they were brut• ted and cut by' b.! bed wire feeccs, and they both required eurgioel attention. The American landed- at Oarsel villa, hlieh, a mile east of Pi county, Ont./ a The Columbia a and while C. P. WINGHAM TO N COUNCIL. The-nrembera we regular meeting of day evening, Mayo The minutes o special meetings proved, On motion of R Nicholson, it wa water main laid between Minnie when petition th signed, Conn. Nicholso the request of the for more adequat cost would be i $800. The matt committee for a On motion the ed to the cred Beard, and $30 Board. A motion to William and A vicinity of the s was introduced, a made to have the next meeting. A the motion was ve" Conn. Spotton i seconded by Conn to the Salvation A tion of the admin: them. In supper mover stated he d lish a precedent; for this year. Reeve Irwin and owing to the extr on streets and b left over for t• carried, on the f. Irwin, Nicholson, the Mayor. Nay Spotton. Messrs, A. Du Rev. H. E. Alle the Local Optio the Town Hall c • the Sunday eve.. rate the P stated that a n been held and others. Mayor the charges for by-law, and cont without amenities gested that they p for a rebate. Conn. Spotton o charges -vague a they were -that th properly observed asked what was t officials in the mat oil had duties he w attended to. He hotelkeepers wer but if such conditi alleged, he woul,i provement. e all present at the he Council on Mon - 1 olmes presiding. the last regular and were real 'and ap. ve Irwin and Conn. decided to have a on Victoria street, nd Leopold street, refor is sufficiently reported regarding extern Foundry Co fire protection. The the neighborhood of was left with the sore complete report, um of $200 was rano. of the Htgh School to the Pallic Sohool ave the lane between thnr streets, in the 11 block, opened op, d an amendment was ••atter left over until ter some discussion hdrawn. trodnced his motion, Gregory, to grant $25 my Band, in reoogni- ble music supplied by of the motion, the not wish to estate. • e grant was simply n amendment, by ono. Nicholson, that ordinary expenditure edges, the matter be s year, was finally Mowing vote :-Yea- McDonald, Bell, and Gregory, Hanna and age, A. E. Lloyd and appeared on behalf of Association, asking if old not be secured for ng meetings at a lower esent. The delegation bar of meetings had there would be atill olmes explained that • e hall were fixed by not well be rednoed the by-law. He Bog- y the rate and apply 11 lied attention to the d indefinite though license law was not in the town. He e duty of the town r; if the town moan - old like to have them believed some of the observing the law, ne existed, as were like to see an im- Some disoussion followed, and Chief Allen, who was esent, expressed the opinion that the 1 w was fairly well ob- served. The following • e the accounts which were reoommen •d by the Finance Committee and o dered to be paid: - T. J. McLean, oil $ 3 40 R. Awde, refund icense fee 16 93 E, Dennis, teami.g 1 95 Bell Telephone se vice 72.50 W. G. Gray, tea • ing .60 Wm. Guest, nigh watchman 2.00 Wm. Guest, sale y 10.00 Wm. Holmes, re airs 10 65 T. Deans, teami.g 1.75 T. Smale, teami.g 1400 J. A. McLean, 1 tuber end teams76 92 H. Bayles. work 4 10 P. S. Ltnklater, oal oil . .18 J. B. Ferguson, •Mary and postage 55 50 G. Allen, salary 45 00 E. Lewis, salary 20.00 R. Rankin, salar . , . 7,00 J. Latronica, wo k .. 3 00 T. 0. Graham, fi were 10 00 P. Morden, work. 3.20 J. D. Burns, sup lies 2 51 Sawyer, Massey o , supplies ,,,, 8.50 Firemen, satarie: 63 00 V. Vannorman, hief fire brigade six month salary ..,. 25.00 C. Barber, work on grader . 20.00 A. Sanderson to ming 23,45 A, Sanderson w tering streets ... , 40.20 A. Sanderson w terworks oom6.26 R. H. Saha, tea ing ,50 F. Paterson, ce .c ent merle 4 00 T, Hall, advt'g : net printing ... , 2 25 D. C. McDonald work . 34 471 H. Bayles, balee on work 1.75 W. 3. B:,yoe, w terworks supplies 13.05 W. J. Boyce, taping mains 8,10 Electric light :.ccounts to the amount of about $�w32� o w: re also passed. Presbyter an Garden Party. The garden p'rty held on the grounds of St. Andrew' Presbyterian Church on Tuesday evens of lest week, ander the auspices of le Ledics' Aid Society was well attend ?. The Lnchnew Pipe Band gave a ery goal pregeam of Mnsle, tend refire meths woo served in abuu1ienee. The church gronude was an ideal Spot fa garden party. k' Eo ladies are to be eoingretalrted ea tho success Of the Ovei in is oretcreintomet. Fprmer Wingham ady Strangled in. Her Room Chicago. A dispetoh 3rom Fanny Gilmore, a Wingham, was nnn lastTbursday, Old ham will rememb, She resided for a -n• her mother, Mra brothers and state the Western Fo Themother died and the members Wingham. The Mrs. Mary Th Paul sohool teao Fanny Gilmore, found strangled t bound hand and like, in her apart hoose at 1242 Mic day afternoon, J Mystery, whic. been unable to murder, whioh ie in the annals of C not until late at n of the woman w with whom she is during the last fe peered. The poli was killed Snnd: was not until Thu Verbrn e the , t e O found the bruised laying upon the fl bedroom. That the wom struggle for her li the strangler was tion of the room - found. Chairs hal coverings had beer and acattered aron had been forded int and then her head and her body was o and scratches. Robbery was the according to the p sonas known sown to hsl siderable amount of diamonds. These a house. Recently purchases of jewels & Company's and O pauy. Sale checks 1 were found in her ro According to Mrs. who gave his name brought the woman a week ago, and intr wife. He has not be nrday, when he wen Mrs. Thompson. Besides Thompso looked for Mrs. Mar keeper at the Michi and her husband, w ed as a solicitor by graph concern. Mrs. Thompson w brother, Walter Gil foreman of the W graph Company, employed for near Gilmore will be r ing learced the o ounce of the Gre graph Co., under • bioagi states that or.mer resident of dered in that ri:ty r r. siderite of Wing- ' the youug lady. tuber of yeera with Gilmore -Smith, and s in a house oppoette rdry Co's buildings. somefew years ago of the family then left ispatoh says in part :-- 11 peon, wile Of se St, =r, ani formerly S' is l Wingham, Out. was death, gemd and oct with a clothes. -ante in a rootnipg- igan avenue, Thum y 2. the police as yet have solve, su.rounds the lmoet without parallel ioago crime. It was ght that the identity established. Persons =aid to have aasooiated weeks have disap. o believe the woman y afternoon, but it qday that Mo. Mary ner cf the building, and mangled body or of the woman's n made a terrifio when attacked by hown by the condi- here the body was been overturned; the torn from the bed d the room; a towel the woman's mouth rapped in a sheet, Rvered with braises lotive for the crime, roe. Mrs. Thomp- ve posaeseed a con- ewelry, principally missing from the •e made valuable , t Marshall Field D. Peacock Com. •r these purchases • m. erbrugge: a man, s J. H. Raymond, o the hones over duoed her as his n seen since Sat - to the room with , the police also Morton, the house- = n avenue hoose, o has been employ. down town photo- s identified by her •1 ore, who is a sub - stern Union Tele - here he has been ly twenty years. slammembered here, haw- eratieg in the local North Western Tele. 1. E, Williams. -Teems sent to January let. 1930 for 25 Dents. Leave your order early, i The Leading Shoe Store OUR SHOES WILL SHINE gloriously when compares with ordin- ary footwear: they are so /latch Pmm ter in shape and finish. The salnc superior- ity is nppar n t whether you lool of our Shoes For Children or Grown -Ups The best of it is, too, that tai y wear cot well n: they look, and hoop their good shape until th'' last. Do We Keep Shoo T'ixings of c our€e. We hate thel,e:+t i'ol,:•!to, Slacl;i :ys, Ilruahos, ttc., y.ni eve 1 Saw. i .90.‘ u:a for wranl.s anti Values <,A