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HAM TIMES.
VOL XXXVIII.---NO. 1947.
WINGIIAM, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, i909.
CAMERAS
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We oarry a fine line of Films and
Photographic Supplies.
Kodaky $10.00 to $25.00.
Brownie Oameras <$1.00 to $12.00
No trouble to show the Cameras—
come in and insoeot.
A dark room FREE to our custom -
ere, We develop fllme
Walton McKibbon
THE DRUGGIST
Maodonald Blook, Wingham,
Enter
Any , Time
WINGBA11r BUS1NEsS COLLEGE
has been tested in the crucible of ex•
perience, with tho tire of public opinion,
and has not been found wanting. The
success of our graduates has not been
excelled. Not the largest, but the high-
est grade modern Business School in
Western Ontario.
Individual instruction. No vacation.
Mail Courses. ' Enter any day.
Write for particulars.
GEO. SPOTTON, Principal
Three B, les' Bodies.
The bodies of t
them that of a f
were discovered
of Mr. Oh :tries 0
town limite of P
had been dumps
leoted by the
Cosines at once
police, but the li
veetigation, °out
bodies, the thin
during the nigj
been notified, alio
8titnted.
ree infants, one of
11y developed babe,
nrsday on the farm
sena, just onteide the
lmereton, where they
with the refuee ooi-
cavenging cart. Mr.
notified the chief of
ter, on making an in -
find only two of the
having been removed
t. The Ooroner has
d an inquiry will be in -
BUTTER and Egos.—Bring along your
Produce. Highest prion paid in ex-
change for Boots and Shoes,
W. J. GREER.
Auctioners and Peddlers.
The followin
tiuotioneers and
of Huron, the
County Treasn
ears --Goo. Be
James Stanley,
Cameron, Jame
R. H. Grantee,
Walker, Henry
B. S. Phillips,
Corrie, W. A
Jas. A. Smith,
White, Thos
Alex Kelly,
Purvis, Edw
Cook Poddl
A. Jones, D
Garnet Amy
Whaley, W.
Lonetmns Fo
McDonald, J
Robt. Shaw,
is a list of the licensed
eddlers for the County
kat being sent out by
er Holmes:---Anction-
kett, Thos. Gandy,
F S. Scott, Thos.
Jones, 0. F. Vandriok,
. H. Newton, G. W.
osseuberry, John Gill,
R. MoOharles, W. A.
erson, Jne. Henderson,
C. H Wilson, Joseph
own, Frank McConnell,
Henry Torrance, John
d Bossenberry, B. S.
rs—J. E Harnwell, H.
niel Smith, Jae. H. Pipe,
Thos. Langon, W. K.
J. Miller, Geo. Beatty,
ter, H.. T. Thomson, A.
s. R. Oatt, W. G. Combs,
ohn Young, J. E. Frey.
Big Business
That's what we want for June.
So fee each month has topped that
of last year. But now for sum-
mer trade. This is the store
where we try to study your wants.
We've got the goods—the right
kind at right prides.
Good Soap Value
About 20 boxes left of Toilet
Soap,7 cakes to the box, eaoh
cake different. Per box 25e.
Soup in a Hurry.
Have yon ttied the Maggi Soaps?
There's great. One 5o packet
makes soup for two on the short-
est of notice. You'll like thein.
Per packet 5c.
Chinaware.
Come when you like you ohn
Eet it bargain in Chinaware.
verything is narked' at quick
selling prices. No OJIINAWARE
OI#ARGED. Lowest priced and
SPOT CASH.
voniftriediairiat
g
1 HennChristie
PRONE 59
FLOWERS !
For all ooeasions -- Parties,
Weddings, Funerals, eto.
Wingham Greenhouses
FRANCIS STREET - P1Io1Vr;: 101.
Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers
1st of J
The annual po
held at Donnybro
Rev, Fr. Laurend
are making all th
ments for this
particulars will
issues.
y Picnic.
alar picnic) will be
on Dominion Day.
u and a committee
necessary arrange-
opular event. Full
given in future
Higheat price paid for hides and poul-
try at T. Fells' butcher shop.
Hospita
The Ladies' An
ham General Hos
oounoil chamber
June 7th, et 4.15
that there be a la
portant matters
ooneideration.
Auxiliary.
iliary of the Wing-
ital will meet in the
1 Monday afternoon,
o'clock, It is urged
e attendance, as im-
11 be brought up for
Greatest bargains
lery at KNOX'S Jnne
e ;teen in jewel -
e.
Died at ungannon,
Mr. John Johns n, a former resident
of Wingham, die in Dungannon on
Friday last. Mr. ohneton walked into
a oast ruand
e fro the fractured
fallf nota od
one,of his ribs w oh pierced his lung,
from the efreots o which be died. Mr
Johnston was for any years a reepeot-
ed resident of Wi gham and worked lie
a section man o the G. T. R. For
some time he had been living with one
of his daughters Dungannon.
Automobile for hire. Apply to A. M.
CRAWFORD.
The Detr
Saturday, June 1
Greyhound exours
return fare from
$2.35. Exoursionis
morning train to
there with special ti
where the big steam
be in waiting. Thii
and gives the peopl
splendid °pportm:it'
on Lake Huron.
column for full par
t Excursion,
)th, is the date of the
n to Detroit. The
ngham to Detroit is
a will take regular
liaton, connecting
in from Goderioh,
r, Greyhound, will
is a popular opting
of this district a
for a pleasant trip
e advt. in another
iculars.
Tnu xs and VALISES.—Big stook -at
lowest prices. W. J. GREER.
Entrance
For the Bo
Messrs. J. A. Ta
of Wingham Hig
Principal of Wi
and D, Robb,
Public Schools
been named as
the students w)
ham, Wroxete
hundred and
three places,
at Wiugham.
xaminations.
anoe Examinations
lor, B. A., Principal
School; Jos. Stalker,
gham Public Sohool,
ressels, Inepeotor of
r East Huron, have
esiding examiners for
will write at Wing -
and Fordwioh. One
tty will write at these
ighty of whom will be
Fon SALE.
look lumber,
sale cheap.
A quantity of good Hem-
nitable for sheeting. for
pply at the Salt Works,
Boy
A number o
have been
Junction echo°
ly they pulled
cellar window a
ing and put thi
school, as well
work in wrltin
The boys are
authorities and if
they will be pros
sufficient warni
Into Mischief.
boys living in Wingham
oing mischief at the
house. One day recent.
way the screen from a
d got inside the build-
gs out of order in the
showing their handle
on the blaokbeard.
nown to the school
the trouble continues
rated, This should be
In Women's Oxfords and Ties there
are many new ooloringa in Taus, Chow -
tides, Wines and Ox Blood—Swell and
handsome. $1.60, $2 00 to $3.00.
W. J. GREER,
I mportei
The itoported at
chased by Mr, W,
tho season of 1
"Everlasting," thf
lion, will be In
Bray, and will hav
West Waveanoeh,
The haoknoy eta
bitty," in ohargo
go through East a
part of Turnberry
Both these horses
stables, Wingh
afternoon,
Stallions.
!lions reoently per -
Piston will make
)0 in this locality,
imported shire stale
arge of Mr. Wm.
stands In East and
Molest end Oulrese,
ion, "$lagdon Ma.
f Mr, Joe, Styled, will
d West Wawanoob,
Kinlen and Cuirass.
avill bo at Ford's sale
n every $atnrday
Read. Willis & Co.'s adv. on page 8.
First L
The first home
League will be pia;
Tuesday afternoon,
and the Western
These teams are ev
this is the first ga
should be a good
called ee 4.15 o'al
gue Game.
me in the Big 13
ed on the park next
between Teeswater
onndry Co. Nine.
my matched and as
of the season there
attendance. Game
k sharpy
Don't roles the ower sale at MRs.
GIiEnN's, June 3r
To RENT.—Three roome on Victoria
street ; also a nine -roomed house, Apply
to Miss K. M. FISHER,
May be Ne Industry.
A gentleman has been in town this
week looking over t e obair faotory pro-
perty with a view securing it so a
place in which to nutaoture organs.
The idea would be organize a joiut
stook company. inghamites would
be pleased to see the chair factory again
a going conoern and e hope something
may come out of thi gentleman's visit
to the town. Other towns are making
bids for industries d Wingham must
keep pace so ae to n let bur town take
any backward step.
Rooms to rent Macdonald block,
suitable for dwelli gs or offio Apply
to R. VANSTONE,
WANTED AT ONOE.-1 S 1 00008 eggs,
1000 boxes butter, Ia quantities wool.
Highest prices, oash or trade. Knee's,
Wingha:sr.
North Huron elephone Co.
The excellent we ther for farm work
on Tuesday left any of the share-
holders of the N ; th Huron Telephone
Co at home and tri meeting was not as
largely attended a it might have been.
The shareholders proved of the work
already done an re-elected R. Van.
atone, Wm. Ma well, Geo. Spotton,
W. J. Greer and H. B, Elliott as pro.
visional directors nd gave them power
to proceed with he work of the oom-
pane. ,until snob t me as the °barter Is
granted, when an ther meeting of the
shareholders will a called. It is hoped
that considerable work will be done
this year and a la ge number of farmers
have telephone o nection.
Fon SALE.— A good building lot on
the corner of Frances an Victoria
streets. Apply to H. Hen coir.
Watohes, Woo silverware and
jewellery slaughtered at KNox's this
montb.
Court o
The first sitting
vision for the to
held on Monday
members present,
Reeve Irwin an
Bone, Elliott. A
of as follows:—
asseased at $9,000
ment of $4,800, Ap
ed too high and
should bo struck o
Business asseseme
other assessment
Mrs, Sara Monona
street assessed at $
too high. Reduced
bro. Oatmeal Mill
$200 ou land, $1.
$1,080 business as
as being too high
went should be o
Business assessment
eesement ou bniidin
Geo. Corbett was
busineae assessment
mons Bros. struck fr
McGregor Added.
entered as owner
street,in place of Mr
Helm's assessment
Shnter street was red
$600, W. J. Neil's a
from $1,300 to $1,200.
easement reduced fr
W. J. Muir's asaees
$1,600 to $1,400. Ar
eesement on barn on
duped from $600 to
orn's assessment on
street reduoed fro
Mrs. A. Shortts' ads
remain et $2,100 and
to remain at $700.
bneinees aesestmont
The Canada 1 urnit
appealed to have bus
chair fernery struck
was left ower until
Revision.
f the Court of Re-
n of Wingham was
vening with all the
iz : —Mayor Gregory,
Cosine. Redmond,
peals were disposed
stern Foundry Co.,
and business assess -
:Wed as being assess-
bnainess assessment
as per agreement.
t was struck off and
o remain at $9,000.
d, house on Victoria
00, appealed as being
o ;$450. D. Roes, Em-
roperty assessed at
00 on building and
esement. Appealed
nd business ass as mill is closed,
arrack off and as•
reduced to $1,200.
laoed on roll for
for $350. Sim-
ni roll and W. 3,
. McPherson was
1 lot 465, Minnie
Houghton, John
On Cottage on
sed from $600 to
sosamont reduced
W. G. Orr's ne-
m $400 to $360.
eat reduced from
h. Patterson's es-
otoria street te-
500. Jahn Leath -
use on Diagonal
$1,100 to $1,000,
sment allowed to
Mr*. J. Haelam'e
Aliott & Walley's
etrnok from roll,
re Manufaoturere
ase assosement on
Off, This matter
iday evening,
De not forget .KNO s Sane Sale, bpm.
inenoing Slit d June 5: ending
Wednesday, a so,
'lion oan have your buttons made to
order from any kind of material at R.
MAXWELL'S tailor shop.
Women's Low Out Shoes in oolored
leathers Will be the thing this season.
Come and see the New Creations,
Madatirl W. J. f alta*,
PERSO AL,
Mr, B. Gerry, of 13 nssels was visit-
ing ip Wingham this •.eek.
Mr. John Jerome, of Ir111ia is visiting
with his parents, Dr. .d Mrs. Jerome.
Mrs. 3i. Vernon, of ylvan, is visiting
with her daughter, Mr:, W. P. Grier-
son.
Dr. Oath, of Holetei• was visiting for
a few doers this week ith his friend,
Dr. Evans.
Mr. Jas. Anderson a spending two
weeks with his father, r. John Ander-
sou at Dundalk.
Mrs, John McGee, of Fordyce, is
visiting for a few day with her son,
Mr. R. S. McGee.
Mr. Howard T. 0a• pbell left this
week for Winnipeg, where he has
secured a position.
Mr. John Neelands, sof Toronto was
nailing on old Wingho n friends for a
few days this week.
Dr, A. J. Irwin r ttending the
meeting of the Huron County Conned
at Goderioh this week.
Mrs. 3, 0. Johnston of Blnevale, left
on Tuesday for Mal itoba, where she
will visit with relatives fcr a few
weeks,
Mrs. A. B. Newbu y and children of
Toronto are spending a few weeks with
Mra. Newbery's si ter, Mrs, Frank
Paterson.
Mies Lockhart, wb has been teach-
ing in the Guelph ublic Sohool bas
returned home and studying steno-
graphy at the W ngham Business
College.
Mr. Simon Mitohell(ie in Toronto this
week attending thel meeting of the
Grand Council of . nadian Order of
Chosen Friends, as a delegate from the
Wingham Council.
Mr, Parson, ledg
the Dominion Bank
red to London. M
position of ledger kee
eon Orr, of town, to
junior.
Mr. R. B. Harris, o
town on Mende".
last week from the W
taken up work as
Canadian Order of Fo
the work at Brussels
r keeper at the
been transfer-
. Maze takes the
er and Mr. Simp-
a the position as
Mrs. (Dr.) P. Ma
Maodonald loft this
home in London
scoured a dwellin
Maodonald, Mrs.
Macdonald will
Wtngiiam. Th
active interest
Andrew's Chu
missed in this
friends will wi
happiness in the
Wroxeter was in
1- returned home
t and has again
anizer for the
ters, taking up
le week. '
donald and Miss
eek for their new
the Dr. having
in that city. Dr.
aodonald and Miss
o greatly missed in
y ' always took an
n the work of St.
oh and they will be
ork. A Large circle of
them many years of
r new home.
Stationing Co
The first draft
mittee of the Lo
announced in We
changes In Win
follows:—W. L.
Ohuroh, London,
and W. G. Howse
C. W. McKenzie t
B Snell, and T. W
Cottam; Belgrave,
G. W. W. Rivers
Exeter Dietriot;
Thompson, and
Embro. R. Hob
pastor, is put do
Gundy, another
to Grace Ohuro
final draft may
chaugeo in the ab
mittee's First Draft
1 the Stationing Com-
idou Conference was
esday'e papers. The
am Dietriot are as
Rutledge of First
comes to Wiugham
goes to Ridgetown;
Wroxeter; Ripley,
Blatchford goes to
. M Pomeroy, and
nes tp Elmville, in
bitechuroh, T, D.
, A. Finlay goes to
, a former Wingham
for Exeter, and J. R.
ormer pastor, returns
St. Thomas. The
make a number of
e arrangement.
Two telephone receivers are mining
from the office of the Bell Telephone
Co. Any person who can give informa-
tion that will lead to their recovery will
be liberally rewarded.
BELG
Thio week it is on
the death of a well
respected resident of
person of Mary Ell
wife of Mr. Wm.
away an Sunday la
Mrs. Watson wait
David Gleddee and.
life in Morris town
She had been in f
past year. She h
member of the P
Tier large cirole o
with deep regret of
survived by her h
Harvey and Will
Isabella, es well a
seven brothers, M
Daniel and Ernest,
tlyd line Of Morris,
turned from the We
in the West, and on
VanNorman, et
reeved will have t.
Of a serge oirole
affk lotion The In
Tuesday afternoon
and was largely
brothers 'toting M
services st the ho
oonduoted by fl!'r,
• Avel.
r sad duty to record
• nown and highly
thie village, in the
n Geddes, beloved
arson, who passed
t, in her 44th year.
daughter of Mr.
had lived elI her
ip and this village.
fling health for the
been for roars a
:sbyterian Ohnroh.
friends will hear
her death. She is
eband, two sons,
nd one daughter,
her aged father,
sera, John, Wm.,
this village, Robt.,
Adam, recently re.
t and David, living
sister, Mrd. V. R.
Ingham. The be.
sincere svmpathy
f Mende in their
raltar ok plate Jae oil
• Brandon cemetery
attended, the rix
•ill -beaters and the
se and grate Fere
l'Olfilnion.
CHURL NOTES.
$1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
Tha Genera : seembly of the Presby.
terian Church . f Canada is meeting 113
Hamilton this ^ eek,
Sacramento service will be held in
St, Andrew's 'resbyterien Ohuroh next
Sunday mor. ng, Preparatory service
will be held on Friday evening, cam*
menoing at 7 0 o'clock,
The aeries f sermons being preaohed
by Mr. Stee es, pastor of the Baptist
Churoh are p oving to be very helpful.
Last Sabbath evening the subject was
"Justine." ext Sabbath, June 6th,
Mr. Steeves • ill have for hie subject,
"Faith," wh oh It the fifth in the
series.
From repor a presented at the Center -
once in Lond; n this week it is ehown
that Winghe .i District hada deoreaae
in menibershi. during the past year of
70. The ads : ovary givinge for the year
for this dist int were $5,009 and the
amount rail; • for all purposes was
$35,276.
Rev. S, Se ery, B. D., of Brookville.
a former p etor of the Wingham
Methodist Ob , roh, was presented with a
very appreoitive resolution from the
Offroial Boar as he closes the 4th and
last year o bis pastorate. He was
oommended or his pulpit ability and
his diligence and kindliness in his pas-
toral duties.
Prof. Greg died on Wednesday of
last week in oronto in his 92nd year.
For nearly fi ty years, first 08 a minister
and later as . professor in Knox College,
hie work for the Presbyterian Church in
Canada was innceaaing. A whole. heart-
ed and kind y man, he was greatly be-
loved by all who knew him. The in-
fluence of •ie personality and the up-
rightness . hos character have left
their impre.e on a host of people. Mrs.
(Rev.) Dr. Stewart, of Clinton is a
daughter o t the deceased Professor.
The Lon, on Conference which opened
on Wedne day in the Askin Street
Methodist 0 uroh at London is one of
the fourteen onferences of the Metho-
dist Church o Canada, which takes in
as well as the . ifrerent centres in Can-
ada itself con ;rendes in Ohina and
Japan, Newfou , diand and Bermuda.
The London Co.ferenoe is composed
of some 230 mi isterial members, and
an equal numb; o1 laymen, who rep-
resent a ohuroh .• embership of 51,978,
Messrs. John Ke r and F. Buchanan
are the delegates t, om Wingham Metho-
dist Church.
Rev. Dr. Carm , the veteran general
superintendent of he Methodiet Church
left last week o a short visit to the
western oonferen+e. He will go direct-
ly to Strathcona, where the Alberta con-
ference will be. held June 3 and 4.
About June 6 . e will come down to
Moosejaw, wher he will remain at the
Saskatchewan o • . ferenoe until June 13
After leaving Mo'sejaw, he will travel
east, visiting non erenoos on the route,
if time permits, •rovided he reaches the
Nova Scotia cont trance, wnich meets at
Oxford, Jane 20. In all, Dr. Carman,
who is now in .'s seventy-eighth year,
will oover 7,000 •. ilea oa his flying jour-
ney aoross the oo • tinent and bank again.
Y. M. C. A. NOTES.
The quarterly mseting of the County
Committee of the uron Young Men's
Christian Associa'ions was held in
Wingham, Monde' evening, May 31st,
in the Y. M. C. A. rooms, Messrs,
Cameron, Fox, Soot, Maxwell, McNay
and Fleming being .resent.
In the absence o the Chairman and
Vice-chairman, th; County Secretary,
Mr. Fleming, was elected to act as
chairman of the a.. eeting, and Mr.
Cameron acted as eoording secretary,
After devotional ex roises the minutes
of the previous mee ing were read and
adopted. Owing to the resignation of
Mr, Fred Hill, of 0 intou and the de-
cease of Mr, Stonem: n, of Heneall, and
in observance of th • recommendation
of the Resolution Co•smittee of the last
Convention, that the . amber serving on
the County Commit ;o be increased to
15, it was necessary t• add five now men
to the Committee, (fin the reoommend-
atiou of the County ,!Secretary, the fol-
lowing five names oro added to the
list:—Mr. J. MoNa of 1:gmondville,
Mr. T. E. Handfor4 of Exeter, Mr, R.
N. Young of Oarlowt Mr. James Fox of
Brussels and Dr. d. W. Thompson of
Clinton; Mr. Pox/Jto serve for three
years, Mr, MoNtti for two yeare and
Messrs. fandfordi Young and Dr.
Thompson for one ear. The Treosuter
reported a baian° of $151.10 in the
tre snr�' to June t Rep
brte
were re-
ceived
from the R ligious and Physicist
sub -committees lane were submitted
by the special Cam Committee for the
July Clam)? for boys and it
was decided
to get ante pros otos of the estop.
and applieatlork fo' e, tor distribution
among these interested.
no °A11nty Secretary SATO a detailed
report of the spl
varionr Anemia
from January 1
port thawed a t
young men and
tions; 79 week -
an average atte
evenings with
ednoational me
attendance of
with an average
publio entertain.
0. A. talent wit
of over 200, T
tesponding mem
up to date 52 y
homes for othe
lowed by our ay
and helped in a
plaoes to which
strangers. 17 yo
start elnoe Janus
Bible Classes, a
have been helpe
influence of the
ndld work done by the
1058 in the County
t to June let. His re-
tal membership of 268
boyo in the 6 Aasoois-
igbt Bible Olessee with
dance of 19; 14 social
n average of 36; 42
kings with an average
4; 17 physical events
of 21 taking part, and 9
ents of mainly Y. M.
00 average attendance
ere are now 22 oor.
era in the county, and
nng men leaving their
parts, have been fol.
tem of correspondence,
praotical way in the
they have gone as
ng men have made a
y 1st, 1909, in leading
d many young men
and aplifted by the
. M. 0. A.
Mies Shortt (milliner at s. Green's)
will have a big el aria ale of beauti-
ful flowers, Th y, June 3rd, and
followingdays. adios, early y ar y and
get firat ohoioe.
MEETING OF AITLAND PRES-
BYTERI SOCIETY.
On Tuesday, . y 18th, the Maitland
Presbyterial of he Women's Foreign
Miasionary Sooie y held its twenty-fifth
annual meeting n Brussels. There was
a large attend nee at the meetings as
the bright da made it possible for a
large delegatioto drive from a number
of the ontlyi • . Auxiliaries and large
numbers also
c meby train from Bin-
oardine and in ermediata points.
There were two sessions held, after-
noon and e ening. At the afternoon
Mrs. (Rev ) 'errie, of Wingham, Presi-
dent, preside.. The reports presented
by the differ;nt officers were very en-
couraging an nearly all showed an ad-
vance. Ther: are 25 Auxiliaries and 10
Mission Bo' de in thv Presbyterial.
Three new ' nxiliaries had been added
during the ye 1 ria: Blnevale, Walton
and Dnngann•n. The ooutribution for
the year was .2,251 70 and clothing to
the value of '542.18 had been sent to
Orowstand In tan Scheel. 637 copies of
the Missions y Tiding, had been sub -
soribed for, a inorease of 74 copies.
The miseio ary address was given by
Mrs.. Gofort of Henan, China. She
spent about 1 years in China and in her
address divid d that penac4 into three
divisions of years each and showed
what advanc bad been made. There
had been ion years of preparation,
waiting and drsoonragement before re-
sults name. ery gratifying results
have Dome. T e address was full of in-
terest and praot cal thoughts for those
interested in t e work of Missions.
Miss McKinlay, .f Brussels added inter-
est to the meati.: by singing a solo en-
titled "The Ho •. eland" and the child-
ren of the Brass Is fission Band sang
very sweetly a o ores entitled "Ail the
world for Jesus. '
Tae new office a of Presbyterial are:
President, Mrs. Porrie, Wingham; let
Vice -Pres., Mrs Tait, Teeswater; 2nd
Vioe•Pres., Mr . Perrin, Wroxeter;
3rd Vice Pres., Mrs, Barnett, Moles-
worth; 4th Vice Preis., Mrs. McLennan,
Lnoknow; Seo, etary, Miss Mather,
Kincardine; Tr;anurer, lora. Chadwick,
Teeswater; Mi ;tion Band Seo., Mrs.
MoKetroll, Luc now; Seo. of Snpplies,
Mrs, Elliott, 'inlham; Tiding Seo.,
Mrs, Ferguson, f Belgrave.
At the eveni•. meetiu,g short address-
es were given ' y Rev. J. H. Edmison,
of Kincardine, '.nd Rer, J. A. Ferguson,
of Belgrave. Rev. N. P. McKay,
Foreign Mteeto • Secretary, gave a most
thrilling acoou • i of the Miesion in Cen-
tral India whinhe visited over a year
ago.
The Brussels . toilet proved themselves
most hospitabl; hostesaee. Dinner and
tea were serve 1 in the basement of the
church and th; sumptuous repast was
felly enjoyed a d appreciated by their
visitors.
The next Ann.;_ 1 meeting is to be held
in Wineham on the third Tuesday of
May, 1910,
Grand Truk New Offices.
The Grand T. unit Railway System
with their new •rganizetiotl in Europe
have opened a i ne suite of offices at
17-19 Cookapnr :trent, London, one of
the best looation in the city. It is jest
opposite Pall M 11 and the mejoeity of
the ttaffio from Westminster,, end the
welt end of Lon on asses thfoagh this
thoronghfaro t 'leoadfily, Oxford
Street and the is. . tial seotiono of
the metropolis• t ediana who visit
Louden will fin these °Maes complete
in every wayan Ike Co r
e e an are de.
y Company
sirons of havin all -riveters frons the
colonies snake their beadquartert in
London their dezvons, where they
ban have Cud mail addressed, )make
intment ddo hit r
e s their aor oe end•
enoe, This i an idngvatien of the
tranaportatibn Ines of the Colonies and
no doubt will taken advantage of by
teeny oyer ' viititors 10 the Mother
(itnwtri r.
SPRING...
Suits
Overcoats
Trousers
Etc•, etc•,
is the tbeme which we bring to
your notice at this time.
Some wise man has said, " My
son, get wisdom, and with all thy
getting get understanding."
The wise man to day says, "Get
a new suit or overcoat, and when
you are getting, get it made to
your order in your own town,
where you know what you. are
getting, and that it is genuine
tailor - made." That would be
wisdom ; that would be under-
standing.
Our New Spring Goods have
arrived, and it is not exaggerat-
ing to say they are the nicest line
we base bad for some time, and
at prices corresponding with the
qualities shown.
Space will not allow us to go
into detail, but
WE HAVE THE GOOD$
and
can
make them
env3 t'
S le
desired. We are dealing in
strong statements, but will back
it up, that we have yet to find the
style of garment we cannot dupli-
cate. And although plain, neat
styles are more in line with
strictly high - class tailoring this
season, it is for you to name your
style—
WE WILL MAKE IT
Our Furnishing Department is
filled with the newest and best
for Spring and Summer in all
lines. i We have also added a
first class line of Jewelry.
CALL IN'.
RobtMaxwell
Tailor and Furnisher
For Men Who Care.
A. E. SMITH
BANKER
WINGRAax, - ONTARIO.
Farmers who want money to buy
horses, cattle, or hogs to feed for market,
oan have it on reasonable terms,
Notes discounted for tradesmen, mer-
chants or agents, on favorable terms.
Loans on real estate at the lowest
rates going,
The Leading Shoe Store.
‘fogg
Children's Shoes
11. If we could Shoe every child in
this viotnity, you would never hear a
word of oo plaint about ill fitting or
prior westing Children's Shoe; 1
it We've the best Shoes that are
made ; Shoos made by eperte at
making Ohildreu's Shoes 1
B078' AND YO1ITIIS' WADES
81.15 tip to *0.Z1;
GIRLS' AND MISSES' 81I0ES
S1.00 up to 182.00
OHILDBEN's 81'i0E8
73o. up to si e5
It Test no en Children's Shoes, for we
ns,are you there's never a word of
Children's Shoe complaint in the faro.
Mee where we dotheShoeing She g. 1
W.
J. GREFR