The Wingham Times, 1909-06-17, Page 1e
THE WINGHAM TIMES.
VOL XXXVIII,
NO. 1949.
FLOWERS
For all occasions — Parties,
Weddings, Funerals, etc.
Wingham Greenhouses
FRANCIS STREET PHONE 101.
Wear Glreer'a Shoes and Rubbers
Women'
Meetings of the
the Women's Instl
the C. 0. F. Hall t
2.30 p. m. and 8 p.
ley, of Londesbor
and a good progra
ed. The ladies a
Institute.
ingham branch of
to will be held in
day (Thursday) at
Mrs. L. M. Ash -
will be the speaker
me is being arrang.
cordially invited.
A new bicycle for sale at a bargain.
Apply at the TIIES office,
C. 0. 0
The members o
0. 0. 0. F. will
hall, Chisholm
evening, June 24t
being arranged and
served. All mem
be present and talo
( F. Social.
Wingham Connell,
old a social in their
look, on Thursday
A good program is
refreshments will be
lers are requested to
a friend With them.
FOR SALE,—A
windmill. Apply
at Pump shop.
6d secondhand
0. J, Thornton,
Return Tickets
will be issned
Railway..
S :te
Day, btwe all
also to Dec , t and
Niagara Falls arid
going June 30th a
limit July 2, 1909.
Grand Trunk Tioke
Single Fare
the Grand Trunk
count of Dominion
m
tatione in (armada,
Port Huron, Mich ,
ffe,lo, N. Y. Goon
July 1sr•; return
sonre tickets from
.Agents,
Automobile for hire. Apply to A. M.
CRAWFORD.
Dominic
The annual pop
auapides of the
Ohuroh will be he
grove on Domi
There will be a g
races and an a
refreshments wil
lin is cordially
grounds and din
- Day Picnic.
lar Ocala, under the
t. Augastine R. C.
d in the Donnybrook
ion Day—July 1st.
od programme of foot
ndanee of music, and
be served. The pub-
vited. Admission to
er, 25 cents.
HOUSE WANTED.— • . od house, cen-
trally located, want: • to rent. Apply
at the Trams cffioe.
Thank
Mr. W. D. Pri
thank the mem
fire brigade for
which they reap
the fire at his sta
week. In five
was given the fi
water at work on
gniok work when
fire hall is 'onside
good fire brigade.
to Firemen.
gle wishes to heartily
ere of the Wingham
the prompt manner in
nded to the alarm for
Ie on Tuesday of last
mutes after the alarm
men had a stream of
the fire. This is extra
he distance from the
ed. Wingham bas a
RUBEROID ROOFING. have been ap-
pointed sole agen • this vicinity for
this high class r . fang, which has no
equal. Call and get samples,
J. A. MoLnAN.
Watch for a Cutworm. •
It is reported th the climbing ont-
orm is doing dam ge in the gardens in
bis Section. This pest was rampant
owe three years a o, and oansed ter.
ible destruction to vegetation al
hrough this sectio To prevent snob a
dagne as then 000 rred the wise gar-
lener will "get of r" Mr. Ontwbrm
nd feed him plent of bran soaked In
eater sweetened w h sugar and paras.
seen. This dal ty title bit placed
round the planta w 11 attraot the eater -
Mars, which ate n turbid and feed at
ight, and greatly I seen their numbers.
Dr. Nelson Tait, of 4 S'Spadina' ave.,
pronto, will b at a Queen's Hotel
7V
Ingham, all da nreda June g4th
y,,
Or consultation in disease' of Eye, Ear,
love and Throat, Glasses fitted.
Temperance
Sunday last Was
ham in connection
I]oneinion Alliance.
addressed the oongr
Ohuroh in the mo
he Baptist Ohuroh
Ii, B. /twin, R. O.
peakerin the Pre
lie mining, and
ffhuroh ft the ev
riOen a public meet
o toh i...
w ill When bo
ref delivered addr
pally with the qu
>![r. F. Baoh
ansa
gfefd Day.
ield »Ay in Wing,
ith to
work Of the
to
Rev. F. J. Lynch
Ration of St. Paul's
ing, and spoke in
n the evening, Mr,
f Weston, was the
syterian Church in
M the li1ethedist
ging; In the after.
was held In the
h
the ave st?e bO ak.
fee
lt dealing printl
Itio'n of local option.
()sided.
WINGRAM, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1909.
Read Willis $s Co.'s adv. on page 8,
Accident Nea
While driving it
night, Mrs. James L3
were seriously injure
from their buggy wh
a team a mile east •o
Lyons sustained a
fade and twisted he
had a abalp wound
several stitches.
Lucknow.
fmo on Saturday
one and her baby
by being thrown
n it collided with
Luoknow. Mrs.
vere gasb on her
arms. The baby
vhioh necessitated
TRUNKS and VALISES,—Big stook at
lowest prices. W. J. GREER,
Dominion Da
The 42nd anniv
Natal Day— July 1
in Wroxeter by th
program of basebal
es, races, jumping,
be a balloon aspen
good artists from
a concert at night.
wilt furnish the in
the day and eveni
at Wroxeter.
rsary •of Canada's
—will be celebrated
giving of a good
and football match.
eto, There will also
!on and program by
ow York to end with
Luoknow Pipe Band
sioal program during
g.
Greatest bargains ever given in jewel-
lery at KNoa's June Sale.
Public
A public meetin
the auspices of ti
Lodge in the Mille
(Thnrsday) evenin
address will be
Armstrong, of Or;
conneotion with th
age. Musical sel
given and an i
expected. All are
offering is asked i
eating.
will bo held under
o Loyal True Blue
Memorial Hall tbie
when an illustrated
liven by Mr. J. S.
Iia, on the work in
True BIne Orphan -
tions will also be
erecting evening is
welcome, Free-will
aid of Orphanage,
Watches, clocks, silverware and
jewellery slaughtered at KNox's this
month.
The Detr
Saturday of th
the day of the
oureion to Det
from Winghem
boat is $235, L
T. train at 6 40
Clinton with spec
and via steamer
to Detroit, A sp
Goderioh on Moni
boat and run throe
it Excursion.
Week—Jane 19th—ie.
urinal Greyhound ex-
alt. The return fare
inoluding train and.
ave Wingham on G.T.
., m., connecting at
al train to Goderioh
xreyhonnd, Goderioh
Will train will leave
y night on 'arrival of
!gh to Wingham.
GIRL WANTED.—For general house.
work, apply t0 MRs. R. CLEGG, Patrick
street.
A Scholarship tc
The board of go
tern University, LI
to offer twelve echoi
of $100 eaoh for et
University. One o.
will go to eaoh oo
rented on the senate
and accordingly
Huron county. Of
scholarship $50 will
balance will cover
first year. A stat
dations ander whit
Huron County.
ernors of the Wes-
ndon, has decided
irehips of the value
dents entering the
these scholarships
my or city repre-
of the University,
ne will come to
the amount of the
be in cash and the
the tuition of the
ment of the con -
the scholarships
are to be issued ill be forwarded to
all the schools I the district con-
cerned.
The Eel
The Listowel Ra
week, Tuesday, We
day, Jane 22, 23 an
be better than ever.
oellent shape and a
is erpeoted. There
races and a rub ego
era' raoe extra On t
special attraotion a
Bel, 2.02r/, the fns
has been secured b
bition eaoh day of t
will give an exhibit
deavor to lower
record of 2.101, T
opportunity of sees
Listowel.
s will be held next
uesday and Thurs-
24, and promise to
The track is in ex•
ig string of horses
i11 be two harness
day, with a tam-
e third day. As a
a large expense The
st horse in Canada,
d will be on exhibi-
t) meet and one day
on mile and will en -
he Listowel track
18 may be your only
g thin great horse.
Robbing Birds' Nests,
The following frim an exohange is
well Worth repeats gin these columns:
The 'warning sh nld be repeated
throe h n
o t the
c sultry against o't t h e
g
practloe of robbing irdb' nests. Apart
alto ether front tom th pleneere they are
capable of affordin by the beauty of
their plumage and t ear gift of song, the
birds have A Iasi ob man for pto.
teotiOn and enotlur ement, the claim is
batted nn mined self interest, The birds
are among the be Mende that man
halt. They are not re's remedy against
a plague of debtru Live insects. The
ver i
v ob they ten
de
y by keeping g insect
Ifs i
i n eheok
Is e.
rand oalonlatiofa,
fthont h
W t e birds, fe would beintetbft•
able by the %mobs° spread of Insettr
and Weeds.
Accident to
The stock horse
Dpnac, No. 4306, ow
Sanborn, of Wre
aertone aooicient at
stables on Tuesday.
the horse made a mi
legs was fractured
taken to his own eta
be will come :alright
this season. The lo
one for Mr. Sanborn.
tock Horse.
'Maitland," son of
ed by Mr. John N.
eter, met with a
he Exchange hotel
la some manlier
tep and one of his
The horse was
e and it is thought
again, but not for
a will be a heavy
Highest price paid for laicise and pont.
try at T. Fells' butcher shoo.
New Manage+
At a meeting of th
Light Committee on
Mr. Herbert Oampbell
Oampbell, of Marnoo
manager of the eleott
duties to commence o
Mr. Campbell has b
the work at Exeter,
Regina and we hope t
sacoesa of his work b
man of the very bee
he has oar very best
position.
Engaged.
Fire, Water and
Tuesday evening,
son of Mr. Ohms
, was engaged as
o light plant, his
the let of Jn1y,
d experience on
wen Sound and
ace him make a
e. He le a young
or oharaoter and
riehee in his new
You can have your buttons made to
order from any kind of material at R.
MA.xwELL's tailor shop.
L 0. 0. F. Distr
The annual meeti
22, L 0 0 F. was
Wednesday, 9th Inst.,
W. J. Haines, presid
tives ware present e
Thos. Brown, Wroxe
MoOraoken, Wm. Mar
son, Brussels; Bros,
Hinsoliffe and J. W. P
Subjects of interest t
the Order in the dietri
in a lively but har>!
The visitorsreport b'
enjoyable time and w
tained to an elaboret
net by the Brusrlels
A, Maguire, of W.
D D. G. M. and Br
re-elected Secretlrr .
ict Meeting.
of District No.
1d in Brasaele on
D. D. G. M. Bro,
ng. Representa-
a follows: Bro.
er; Bros. W. H.
lin and E. Nichol-
. F. Groves, H.
aran, Wingham.
the working of
t were dismissed
ionions manner
vtng had a very
re royally enter -
y gotten up din-
rethren, Bro. S.
ham, was elected
J. W. Dodd was
WANTED AT °Non —1000 oases eggs,
1000 boxes butter, large quantities wool.
Highest prices, cash or trade. Kum's,
Wingham.
Ho for
The committee
Masonic excursion t
definitely arranged
take place on We
This date was select
to entire the steame
excursions on the la
will take in all the e
& B between Wing
Special train will le
a. m., arriving at Po
a, m. Returning,
Ieave at 8 p. m. The
Wingham is $2,05.
of the prettiest apo
the last two years
provements in the
No doubt a large nu
this district will take
opportunity to epend
of Lake Erie. Keep
7th, for this trip.
L eke Erie.
n charge of the
Port Stanley have
or the excursion to
nesday, July 7th.
d so as to be able
"Lakeside" to run
e. The excursion
ations on the L.,H.
am and Centralia.
e Wingham at 7
t Stanley at 10 40
pedal train will
return fare from
ort Stanley is one
in Ontario and
as seen many im-
arf and grounds.
ber of people in
dvantage of this
day on the shores
edneeday, July
BUTTER and EGGS.—Bring along your
Produce. Highest price paid in ex-
ohange for Boots and Shoes.
W. J. GREER.
Do not forget KNox's June Sale, oom•
mencing Saturday. June 5: ending
Wednesday, June 30.
For Domestic
W. M. Davie, the
oenttly visited Win
the coat of inatallin
works has sent his r
Ferguson and a spec
Town Council will b
to deal with the
estimates that the c
wells and making th
providing new maoh
if flowing wells are
necessary to pump t
wells the coat wool
provide sinking fund
debentures for twent
oast under the first
$241 and tinder th
inoreaeed number n
number who are al
should bring the
Would not host th
any extra tare',
aterworks.
engineer who re•m
ato report of
a system of water -
ort to Town Clerk
meeting of the
beld on Friday
eport. Mt. Davis
o of drilling two
e0nneotiona, and
i. ery will be $4,442
neared. If it Is
h • 'Water from the
be $5,865, To
and interest for
yearse annual
th l
fignro Would be
other $451. The
consumers with the
eady tiding Water,
aterworks so they
general ratepayer
Prepare for
'1'anritt tickets
anis Lake ofE
M ' lista an is
The Grand Trunk
the favorite tours
aervloe starts dune
motion from any Cf
owner Outing.
Dinakokp,
TeMa.
rb Georgia
g ay
etc. on s'l6 daily.
ill nee to be
b> te. Summer
Nath. 1'ttll infer.
nd Trunk ,Agency.
SI A YEAR IN ADVANCE
RER
ANAL.
Mrs, R. Olegg
with her parents a
Mr. Chas. A. Ri
Snuda,yed with
Wawanosh,
Mr. T. H. Gawle
was visiting last wek with his cousin,
Mrs, J. 3, Moffatt,]
Mrs. Leslie Yong and little son are
spending is week - ith Mende at Bro-
ods and Cranbroo
Mrs, Alex. Roe: left on Monday for
Chicago, where :he will visit for a
month with her t o sous,
Miss Hattie Lo • : has returned home
after a few weeks visit with her sister,
Mrs. Ewing, at 0 derioh,
Mrs (Rev.) R. •ant of Brussels was
was visiting for a 'ew days during the
past week with he daughter Mrs. Jos.
Pugh.
Mrs. Simpson
tigoniah, N. 8 , a
of the former's
VanStone.
Mr, and Mrs,
visited at the ho
and Mr. 0. Spa
the peat week.
Mr. W. J. Gree
tarday attendiu
brother, Mr. Ro
are not to hand fo
a visiting last week
Ingersoll.
tont, of Owen Sound,
LIS parents in East
, of Viotoria, B, C.,
Mr. Fred Pugh
past has been e
ware store of A.
week for Hailey
secured is eitnatio
Mr. J. Veneto
spent a few days
town. Mrs. Van
weeks in town, re
husband on Mon
and children, of An -
visiting at the home
brother, Mr, W. F.
parrow, of Paisley,
es of Mr. J. 5, bard
row, in town, daring
was in Toronto yes -
the wedding of his
. Greer. Partionlars
this issue.
who for some time
ployed in the hard-
oung & Co , left this
ury, where he has
•
0, of Niagara Falls,
1 the past week in
one, who spent two
urned home with her
y
FACTS A=OUT CANADA.
Estimated val .e of Oanadian milk
and milk prod. •ts, 1908, $94,000,000,
viz: Creamery utter and cheese, $36,-
000,000; dairy. *ter, $22,000,000; con-
densed milk, $1, 00,000; milk for direct
oonsnmptton, $ 5,000,000,
Cheese and b tier exports, 1908, $23,-
999,814.
Decline of do' y prodnot export val-
ues in five years of $7,910,240, owing to
increased home onaumption.
Aggregate vat e of Canadian cheese
and butter expo to for 1907-8, $23,905,-
949.
Canada has 4 355 cheese and butter
factories,
Canadian ohee a continues to hold its
suprema;y in he British market,
though exports f other colonies are
increasing, New Zealand is Canada's
chief competitor.
The imports o cheese into Great
Britain are di Wishing, the most
marked falling ff being from the
United States.
Oat of total im orts of 118 595 tons
of cheese into Great Britain for year
ending June 30, 1908, Canada sent 81,-
428.
Canada supplies
80 per cent. of her,
1,545,647 owts., of
ending Nov. 30, 1
out of 5.579,240 ow
of 1,207,160 owts;
63,574 out of 902,05
Great Britain with
cheese imports, viz,
t of 2,309,894 year
08: bacon, 1,017,487
hams, 322,001 out
ab, (cured or salted),
own.
Larger Milk Yie . s are Possible
Why should co •• testing be carried
on? Simply Nicene : individual cows in
the same herd are li:'ell, to vary in pro-
daotion about as moh as, sometimes
much more than, ndividaal cows In
different breeda. Ten too must be
considered the etre ge variations in
milk end fat from dayto day even with
a oow handled as oareifully ae possible,
Such variations are vet apt 80 be over-
Iooked unites the record is carefully
kept. Another point: fwo cows side by
side, gives 20 Ib of mill a day, or 10 ib.
at a milking, the other gives 9 W. The
difference in bulk in th pail, eepeoielly
if there is a lot of fr th on top, is not
easily ganged by the ordinary milker.
But multiply that by the 800 days of a
milking period, and it "e been that one
oow gives
e 600 lb
,mo
g milkha
t n the
other, Yet the ordinakq milker would
have said, these two;ooere give "just
about" the time. Bu is not the eirtta
600 Ib. worth hailing? Many members
of the oow testing
aha dation a ort lay that
the hired man milks b iter, with more
endeavor to milk ole n, if the record
CHURL
NOTES,
Rev, Mr, Tux
George's Church
vented with a put
evening, prior to
three months visit
Rev, W. L. St
last of the aerie
Seven Cardinal V
evening in the B
snbjeot re "Love,'
"I love the Lord b
my voice and my a
ball, rentor of St,
t Goderioh, was pre.
of gold on Monday
his departure for a
to Mexico..
eves will preach the
of sermons on the
tues next Sabbath
ptist Ohuroh. The
text, Psalms 116:1,
oauso he bath heard
plications,"
It being children day next Sabbath
in the Baptist Chur,r. , a suitable sermon
will be preached to he children by the
pastor. All the chit ren of the Sabbath
Sobool are urged to be present at the
morning service. 1, the afternoon a
programme is arrang-d for the Sabbath
School by the ohildr<n, All parents of
the children are reqs :hid to have those
on the cradle roll pre.:nt for the after-
noon exeroises,
Indorsation of the '.rinolple of the
tnree-fifths clause for local option, a
stand in favor of comp:,. cation to hotel-
men whose investment:• are lost by legis-
lation, and a strong .ondemnation of
betting and gambling in every form were
features of the charge elivered by His
Lordship the Bishop e Huron to the
Synod of the Diocese .+ Huron at Lon-
don, on Tuesday.
Seven ministers of L. don Methodist
Conference will next ye r complete fifty
years of service and it i _ expected that
a special place shall be'., ovided on the
1910 conference prografor celebration
ofh
t e event. Those w • o will be hon.
ored in this way are:— ',ev Dr, Gundy,
St. Thomas; Rev. Geer•.e Bnggin, Sea.
forth; Rev. Nathaniel t arwash, Wing -
ham ;
ing•ham; Rev. 3, H Orme London; Rev.
W. W. Leech, Toront; ; Rev, H. D,
Newcombe, Olinon; Re Thee, Jackson,
Strathroy.
The annual meeting •f the Synod of
Huron is being held 'n London this
week. The report o the executive
committee showed the voluptary offer-
ings for the objects o•taide the diooeee
to be $15,738,24, as oo •pared with $13,.
202.54 last year, an in lease of $2,535,-
90, and the largest am lint yet given in
any one year. The otal amount of
givings for all purpos a of the diocese'
and for missions is $33,596 94. Rev.
0. E Jeakins and .Me :Hrs. WM.. Moore
and John Nethery - e the delegates
from St. Paul's Ohnr' ..
The following eta 'Mica' information
is gathered from the church letters from
the various Beetle r Churches itt the
Walkerton Aesociat on, and was pre-
sented at the meetin in Goderioh last
week. Seventeen oh.rohea in the as -
etiolation, fourteen 0` these reporting.
Sixty. five delegates in attendance.
Total inenlberehip last year, 1,111, with
an increase this year o' 21. Thirty-four
baptisms during the dear. Raised from
all sources for mission$, $1,748 43; raised
for all purposes, $14,.81 05. Wingham
was decided on as the • lace for the As.
sooiation meeting next year.
Our splendid Shoes for men, priced
at $3 50, $4 00 or $5.00 cost you no
more than inferior qualities.
W. J. GREER.
WANTED AT ONCE. --1000 cases eggs,
1000 boxes butter, Iarge quantities wool,
Highest prices, cash or trade. KING's,
Wingham.
Seed Control Act
Wm, Batt, a f
Qaeensville, was fine
polies to Farmers.
rmer living near
ttt last Week for sell-
ing, for seeding our oses, clover seed
containing a larger roportion of foal
seed ' than the seed o
The prosecution in this,
ed to demonstrate the f
in question applies to fr
seedenlen. A farmer n
grabs seed to Reedsme:
condition in which avec
ntrol sot allows
case was intend -
et that the Act
rmors as well as
ay sell plover or
in bulk, in any
smen choose to
buy it, without incarrit g any penalty,
but if one farmer bells td another farmer
tot the purpose of owl g, seed contain-
ing certain weed seeds
portion than five to on
in greater pro•
e thousand, he
can be fined, unleee he attache' his
name and address to the package, to-
gether with the name o the weed seeds
in the package sold, 1
A happy event too place Tuesday
morning at the resi ecce of Mr, and
Ilirb, J. W. Thomas, Goderioh,
when en theirs daughter* , da
Was nutted in
marriage to Mr, Malcolm R. brand, of
eke Oo„ Limited.
t 11 o'clock, and
rformed by fief.
Of St. sot
G r
ga
sof large a
rgen
>xm
ppy pe 1
cob 1 eft In
honel+nioon, and
rifle their home oft
the Doty Engine 'VG'c
hangs before him oa°netntttly, and an The event took place
extra 500 lb. per cow $.as Often been ob. the ceremony wan
tamed 'ince the iitrodnctibn of the M. Turnbull, rector
enol, and
ruled beet . T
p* r it net t Chtiiroh in
Try the rose
,
p
simply for p y d the ex a milk tat bat for bet of eb a
,Kn t, The
I*
th imnl
e ease ata
s *actio
A01100 in knowing i th alto
tv a ern. tt on the
g oOit
that eaoh ooa+ 11 being mem to do bet. an their retard will lig
ter, to do her beak,/ the frtyileld rolid,
_.fiver._
SPRING
Suits
Overcoats
Trousers
Etc., etc.,
is the theme 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 isgenuine
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 have 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 GOODS
and can make them any style
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
sstyle—
eason, it is for you to name your
WE WILL MAKE IT
Our Furnishing Department is
filled with the newest and best
for Spring and Summer in all
lines. We have also added a
first class line of Jewelry.
CALL IN.
Robt Maxw ell
Tailor and Furnisher
For Men Who Care.
NOTICE.
The Cemetry committee has engaged
a permanent caretaker for the cemetery.
Any person may have a plot cared for
by leaving $1,00 et McKibbon's Drug
Store.
GEO. SPOTTON,
R 0 REAMED,
J. WALTON MC$IBBON.
(Property Committee)
The Leading Shoe Store.
INVICTUS
Tan Oxfords.
No shoes bane beonme so nopnlar for
summer wear as INVIC rtJS Colored
Oxford*.
colored leather
xis more r popular this
year than ever before.
I1 IOTUS Colored Oxfords are easy
onour feet t
y f e no matter how hot the
weather.
The oolored leather itt INVICTTTS
Shoes being porous
means
a carie
n# of
air oonbtantly circulating around your
f"This ' keep* them 000l, dry and coni.
ftlriable On the hottest summer day.
binding
With 1Ntxt X0theTt7sinkieOkfr- -na oris tberebagging'u
or
bel in th
'Whxgt'aa# moatbi atyiieb and fas,ionable
in 1909 30otWear Hatt be bad in IN.
IOTtr 2 Oxfords.
,a
W J:EER
CAMERAS
MAKS and
We oarry a fine
Photograrhic Supplies.
Kodak.; $10.00 to
Brownie Cameras
No trouble to show
come in and inspect.
A dark room FREE
ers, ' We develop
WallooMckibbon
THE DRUGGIST
let odonald Block,
BROWNIES
► 1?;
yet,
rei
l 'l
Ane of Films and
$25,00. •
$1.00 to $12.00
the Cameras—
to oar custom-
fi)ms
Wingham,
W ool Wanted
.Any quantity, highest cash
paid,or in ex
price change for
Eome-Made Yarn, Blankets and
Sheeting, at
T. A. MILLS
Wingham.
Fall Term
Opens Aug. 30
Our graduates are assisted to
the best positions. Write for the
reason, Prepare now to enter at
the beginning of term,
Mil courses f or those whowish
to study at home.
WINGNAM
BUSINESS COLLEGE
GEC. SPOTTON, Principal
IMINOSINIMAINCOL
A.
Farmers
horses,
can
Notes
chants
Loans
rates
E. SMITH
BANKER
WINGH4IM, - ONTARIO.
who want money- to buy
Cattle, or hogs to feed for market,
have it on reasonable terms.
discounted for tradesmen, mer-
or agents, on favorable terms.
on real estate at the lowest
going.
ante,
SODSi;THING
bore.
fiber
selected
vinegar,
possible
know
they're
bit
as
Boiled
We've
ib
k
condition.
you'll
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THIS WAY
So hard to get something to
relish Of course it is, You
want,----we11 yon're not exaotly
but it's got to be something
better thin nsuel, AND THAT.
CAN MOSTLY BE GOT AT
CHRISTIE'S.
Here's a Treat.
011e barrel Heinz Sweet Cucuta,
Dou't know of anything
to be had. They're well
and put up in special
per dozen 10o.
Assorted, Cake Icings.
We have the best line of hinge
to get. MoLaren's in
Maple Ohoeoiate and Pink. You
all about them and hoW
need. Per ib. 10o.
Cooked Meats & Cheese
Yon will always And here a
of theo ces
oh i t Cheese as wolf
doiinetbing exeeptionaily side in
Ham, Come bee what
get.
Bread That's Liked.
Na better Bread than 1?'arn 11
baked in Western Ontario. It
made`under the most hygenie
It'd good Bread and
like it. Try a loaf 56,
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Hear Chrislie
PHONIC
FLOWERS
For all occasions — Parties,
Weddings, Funerals, etc.
Wingham Greenhouses
FRANCIS STREET PHONE 101.
Wear Glreer'a Shoes and Rubbers
Women'
Meetings of the
the Women's Instl
the C. 0. F. Hall t
2.30 p. m. and 8 p.
ley, of Londesbor
and a good progra
ed. The ladies a
Institute.
ingham branch of
to will be held in
day (Thursday) at
Mrs. L. M. Ash -
will be the speaker
me is being arrang.
cordially invited.
A new bicycle for sale at a bargain.
Apply at the TIIES office,
C. 0. 0
The members o
0. 0. 0. F. will
hall, Chisholm
evening, June 24t
being arranged and
served. All mem
be present and talo
( F. Social.
Wingham Connell,
old a social in their
look, on Thursday
A good program is
refreshments will be
lers are requested to
a friend With them.
FOR SALE,—A
windmill. Apply
at Pump shop.
6d secondhand
0. J, Thornton,
Return Tickets
will be issned
Railway..
S :te
Day, btwe all
also to Dec , t and
Niagara Falls arid
going June 30th a
limit July 2, 1909.
Grand Trunk Tioke
Single Fare
the Grand Trunk
count of Dominion
m
tatione in (armada,
Port Huron, Mich ,
ffe,lo, N. Y. Goon
July 1sr•; return
sonre tickets from
.Agents,
Automobile for hire. Apply to A. M.
CRAWFORD.
Dominic
The annual pop
auapides of the
Ohuroh will be he
grove on Domi
There will be a g
races and an a
refreshments wil
lin is cordially
grounds and din
- Day Picnic.
lar Ocala, under the
t. Augastine R. C.
d in the Donnybrook
ion Day—July 1st.
od programme of foot
ndanee of music, and
be served. The pub-
vited. Admission to
er, 25 cents.
HOUSE WANTED.— • . od house, cen-
trally located, want: • to rent. Apply
at the Trams cffioe.
Thank
Mr. W. D. Pri
thank the mem
fire brigade for
which they reap
the fire at his sta
week. In five
was given the fi
water at work on
gniok work when
fire hall is 'onside
good fire brigade.
to Firemen.
gle wishes to heartily
ere of the Wingham
the prompt manner in
nded to the alarm for
Ie on Tuesday of last
mutes after the alarm
men had a stream of
the fire. This is extra
he distance from the
ed. Wingham bas a
RUBEROID ROOFING. have been ap-
pointed sole agen • this vicinity for
this high class r . fang, which has no
equal. Call and get samples,
J. A. MoLnAN.
Watch for a Cutworm. •
It is reported th the climbing ont-
orm is doing dam ge in the gardens in
bis Section. This pest was rampant
owe three years a o, and oansed ter.
ible destruction to vegetation al
hrough this sectio To prevent snob a
dagne as then 000 rred the wise gar-
lener will "get of r" Mr. Ontwbrm
nd feed him plent of bran soaked In
eater sweetened w h sugar and paras.
seen. This dal ty title bit placed
round the planta w 11 attraot the eater -
Mars, which ate n turbid and feed at
ight, and greatly I seen their numbers.
Dr. Nelson Tait, of 4 S'Spadina' ave.,
pronto, will b at a Queen's Hotel
7V
Ingham, all da nreda June g4th
y,,
Or consultation in disease' of Eye, Ear,
love and Throat, Glasses fitted.
Temperance
Sunday last Was
ham in connection
I]oneinion Alliance.
addressed the oongr
Ohuroh in the mo
he Baptist Ohuroh
Ii, B. /twin, R. O.
peakerin the Pre
lie mining, and
ffhuroh ft the ev
riOen a public meet
o toh i...
w ill When bo
ref delivered addr
pally with the qu
>![r. F. Baoh
ansa
gfefd Day.
ield »Ay in Wing,
ith to
work Of the
to
Rev. F. J. Lynch
Ration of St. Paul's
ing, and spoke in
n the evening, Mr,
f Weston, was the
syterian Church in
M the li1ethedist
ging; In the after.
was held In the
h
the ave st?e bO ak.
fee
lt dealing printl
Itio'n of local option.
()sided.
WINGRAM, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1909.
Read Willis $s Co.'s adv. on page 8,
Accident Nea
While driving it
night, Mrs. James L3
were seriously injure
from their buggy wh
a team a mile east •o
Lyons sustained a
fade and twisted he
had a abalp wound
several stitches.
Lucknow.
fmo on Saturday
one and her baby
by being thrown
n it collided with
Luoknow. Mrs.
vere gasb on her
arms. The baby
vhioh necessitated
TRUNKS and VALISES,—Big stook at
lowest prices. W. J. GREER,
Dominion Da
The 42nd anniv
Natal Day— July 1
in Wroxeter by th
program of basebal
es, races, jumping,
be a balloon aspen
good artists from
a concert at night.
wilt furnish the in
the day and eveni
at Wroxeter.
rsary •of Canada's
—will be celebrated
giving of a good
and football match.
eto, There will also
!on and program by
ow York to end with
Luoknow Pipe Band
sioal program during
g.
Greatest bargains ever given in jewel-
lery at KNoa's June Sale.
Public
A public meetin
the auspices of ti
Lodge in the Mille
(Thnrsday) evenin
address will be
Armstrong, of Or;
conneotion with th
age. Musical sel
given and an i
expected. All are
offering is asked i
eating.
will bo held under
o Loyal True Blue
Memorial Hall tbie
when an illustrated
liven by Mr. J. S.
Iia, on the work in
True BIne Orphan -
tions will also be
erecting evening is
welcome, Free-will
aid of Orphanage,
Watches, clocks, silverware and
jewellery slaughtered at KNox's this
month.
The Detr
Saturday of th
the day of the
oureion to Det
from Winghem
boat is $235, L
T. train at 6 40
Clinton with spec
and via steamer
to Detroit, A sp
Goderioh on Moni
boat and run throe
it Excursion.
Week—Jane 19th—ie.
urinal Greyhound ex-
alt. The return fare
inoluding train and.
ave Wingham on G.T.
., m., connecting at
al train to Goderioh
xreyhonnd, Goderioh
Will train will leave
y night on 'arrival of
!gh to Wingham.
GIRL WANTED.—For general house.
work, apply t0 MRs. R. CLEGG, Patrick
street.
A Scholarship tc
The board of go
tern University, LI
to offer twelve echoi
of $100 eaoh for et
University. One o.
will go to eaoh oo
rented on the senate
and accordingly
Huron county. Of
scholarship $50 will
balance will cover
first year. A stat
dations ander whit
Huron County.
ernors of the Wes-
ndon, has decided
irehips of the value
dents entering the
these scholarships
my or city repre-
of the University,
ne will come to
the amount of the
be in cash and the
the tuition of the
ment of the con -
the scholarships
are to be issued ill be forwarded to
all the schools I the district con-
cerned.
The Eel
The Listowel Ra
week, Tuesday, We
day, Jane 22, 23 an
be better than ever.
oellent shape and a
is erpeoted. There
races and a rub ego
era' raoe extra On t
special attraotion a
Bel, 2.02r/, the fns
has been secured b
bition eaoh day of t
will give an exhibit
deavor to lower
record of 2.101, T
opportunity of sees
Listowel.
s will be held next
uesday and Thurs-
24, and promise to
The track is in ex•
ig string of horses
i11 be two harness
day, with a tam-
e third day. As a
a large expense The
st horse in Canada,
d will be on exhibi-
t) meet and one day
on mile and will en -
he Listowel track
18 may be your only
g thin great horse.
Robbing Birds' Nests,
The following frim an exohange is
well Worth repeats gin these columns:
The 'warning sh nld be repeated
throe h n
o t the
c sultry against o't t h e
g
practloe of robbing irdb' nests. Apart
alto ether front tom th pleneere they are
capable of affordin by the beauty of
their plumage and t ear gift of song, the
birds have A Iasi ob man for pto.
teotiOn and enotlur ement, the claim is
batted nn mined self interest, The birds
are among the be Mende that man
halt. They are not re's remedy against
a plague of debtru Live insects. The
ver i
v ob they ten
de
y by keeping g insect
Ifs i
i n eheok
Is e.
rand oalonlatiofa,
fthont h
W t e birds, fe would beintetbft•
able by the %mobs° spread of Insettr
and Weeds.
Accident to
The stock horse
Dpnac, No. 4306, ow
Sanborn, of Wre
aertone aooicient at
stables on Tuesday.
the horse made a mi
legs was fractured
taken to his own eta
be will come :alright
this season. The lo
one for Mr. Sanborn.
tock Horse.
'Maitland," son of
ed by Mr. John N.
eter, met with a
he Exchange hotel
la some manlier
tep and one of his
The horse was
e and it is thought
again, but not for
a will be a heavy
Highest price paid for laicise and pont.
try at T. Fells' butcher shoo.
New Manage+
At a meeting of th
Light Committee on
Mr. Herbert Oampbell
Oampbell, of Marnoo
manager of the eleott
duties to commence o
Mr. Campbell has b
the work at Exeter,
Regina and we hope t
sacoesa of his work b
man of the very bee
he has oar very best
position.
Engaged.
Fire, Water and
Tuesday evening,
son of Mr. Ohms
, was engaged as
o light plant, his
the let of Jn1y,
d experience on
wen Sound and
ace him make a
e. He le a young
or oharaoter and
riehee in his new
You can have your buttons made to
order from any kind of material at R.
MA.xwELL's tailor shop.
L 0. 0. F. Distr
The annual meeti
22, L 0 0 F. was
Wednesday, 9th Inst.,
W. J. Haines, presid
tives ware present e
Thos. Brown, Wroxe
MoOraoken, Wm. Mar
son, Brussels; Bros,
Hinsoliffe and J. W. P
Subjects of interest t
the Order in the dietri
in a lively but har>!
The visitorsreport b'
enjoyable time and w
tained to an elaboret
net by the Brusrlels
A, Maguire, of W.
D D. G. M. and Br
re-elected Secretlrr .
ict Meeting.
of District No.
1d in Brasaele on
D. D. G. M. Bro,
ng. Representa-
a follows: Bro.
er; Bros. W. H.
lin and E. Nichol-
. F. Groves, H.
aran, Wingham.
the working of
t were dismissed
ionions manner
vtng had a very
re royally enter -
y gotten up din-
rethren, Bro. S.
ham, was elected
J. W. Dodd was
WANTED AT °Non —1000 oases eggs,
1000 boxes butter, large quantities wool.
Highest prices, cash or trade. Kum's,
Wingham.
Ho for
The committee
Masonic excursion t
definitely arranged
take place on We
This date was select
to entire the steame
excursions on the la
will take in all the e
& B between Wing
Special train will le
a. m., arriving at Po
a, m. Returning,
Ieave at 8 p. m. The
Wingham is $2,05.
of the prettiest apo
the last two years
provements in the
No doubt a large nu
this district will take
opportunity to epend
of Lake Erie. Keep
7th, for this trip.
L eke Erie.
n charge of the
Port Stanley have
or the excursion to
nesday, July 7th.
d so as to be able
"Lakeside" to run
e. The excursion
ations on the L.,H.
am and Centralia.
e Wingham at 7
t Stanley at 10 40
pedal train will
return fare from
ort Stanley is one
in Ontario and
as seen many im-
arf and grounds.
ber of people in
dvantage of this
day on the shores
edneeday, July
BUTTER and EGGS.—Bring along your
Produce. Highest price paid in ex-
ohange for Boots and Shoes.
W. J. GREER.
Do not forget KNox's June Sale, oom•
mencing Saturday. June 5: ending
Wednesday, June 30.
For Domestic
W. M. Davie, the
oenttly visited Win
the coat of inatallin
works has sent his r
Ferguson and a spec
Town Council will b
to deal with the
estimates that the c
wells and making th
providing new maoh
if flowing wells are
necessary to pump t
wells the coat wool
provide sinking fund
debentures for twent
oast under the first
$241 and tinder th
inoreaeed number n
number who are al
should bring the
Would not host th
any extra tare',
aterworks.
engineer who re•m
ato report of
a system of water -
ort to Town Clerk
meeting of the
beld on Friday
eport. Mt. Davis
o of drilling two
e0nneotiona, and
i. ery will be $4,442
neared. If it Is
h • 'Water from the
be $5,865, To
and interest for
yearse annual
th l
fignro Would be
other $451. The
consumers with the
eady tiding Water,
aterworks so they
general ratepayer
Prepare for
'1'anritt tickets
anis Lake ofE
M ' lista an is
The Grand Trunk
the favorite tours
aervloe starts dune
motion from any Cf
owner Outing.
Dinakokp,
TeMa.
rb Georgia
g ay
etc. on s'l6 daily.
ill nee to be
b> te. Summer
Nath. 1'ttll infer.
nd Trunk ,Agency.
SI A YEAR IN ADVANCE
RER
ANAL.
Mrs, R. Olegg
with her parents a
Mr. Chas. A. Ri
Snuda,yed with
Wawanosh,
Mr. T. H. Gawle
was visiting last wek with his cousin,
Mrs, J. 3, Moffatt,]
Mrs. Leslie Yong and little son are
spending is week - ith Mende at Bro-
ods and Cranbroo
Mrs, Alex. Roe: left on Monday for
Chicago, where :he will visit for a
month with her t o sous,
Miss Hattie Lo • : has returned home
after a few weeks visit with her sister,
Mrs. Ewing, at 0 derioh,
Mrs (Rev.) R. •ant of Brussels was
was visiting for a 'ew days during the
past week with he daughter Mrs. Jos.
Pugh.
Mrs. Simpson
tigoniah, N. 8 , a
of the former's
VanStone.
Mr, and Mrs,
visited at the ho
and Mr. 0. Spa
the peat week.
Mr. W. J. Gree
tarday attendiu
brother, Mr. Ro
are not to hand fo
a visiting last week
Ingersoll.
tont, of Owen Sound,
LIS parents in East
, of Viotoria, B, C.,
Mr. Fred Pugh
past has been e
ware store of A.
week for Hailey
secured is eitnatio
Mr. J. Veneto
spent a few days
town. Mrs. Van
weeks in town, re
husband on Mon
and children, of An -
visiting at the home
brother, Mr, W. F.
parrow, of Paisley,
es of Mr. J. 5, bard
row, in town, daring
was in Toronto yes -
the wedding of his
. Greer. Partionlars
this issue.
who for some time
ployed in the hard-
oung & Co , left this
ury, where he has
•
0, of Niagara Falls,
1 the past week in
one, who spent two
urned home with her
y
FACTS A=OUT CANADA.
Estimated val .e of Oanadian milk
and milk prod. •ts, 1908, $94,000,000,
viz: Creamery utter and cheese, $36,-
000,000; dairy. *ter, $22,000,000; con-
densed milk, $1, 00,000; milk for direct
oonsnmptton, $ 5,000,000,
Cheese and b tier exports, 1908, $23,-
999,814.
Decline of do' y prodnot export val-
ues in five years of $7,910,240, owing to
increased home onaumption.
Aggregate vat e of Canadian cheese
and butter expo to for 1907-8, $23,905,-
949.
Canada has 4 355 cheese and butter
factories,
Canadian ohee a continues to hold its
suprema;y in he British market,
though exports f other colonies are
increasing, New Zealand is Canada's
chief competitor.
The imports o cheese into Great
Britain are di Wishing, the most
marked falling ff being from the
United States.
Oat of total im orts of 118 595 tons
of cheese into Great Britain for year
ending June 30, 1908, Canada sent 81,-
428.
Canada supplies
80 per cent. of her,
1,545,647 owts., of
ending Nov. 30, 1
out of 5.579,240 ow
of 1,207,160 owts;
63,574 out of 902,05
Great Britain with
cheese imports, viz,
t of 2,309,894 year
08: bacon, 1,017,487
hams, 322,001 out
ab, (cured or salted),
own.
Larger Milk Yie . s are Possible
Why should co •• testing be carried
on? Simply Nicene : individual cows in
the same herd are li:'ell, to vary in pro-
daotion about as moh as, sometimes
much more than, ndividaal cows In
different breeda. Ten too must be
considered the etre ge variations in
milk end fat from dayto day even with
a oow handled as oareifully ae possible,
Such variations are vet apt 80 be over-
Iooked unites the record is carefully
kept. Another point: fwo cows side by
side, gives 20 Ib of mill a day, or 10 ib.
at a milking, the other gives 9 W. The
difference in bulk in th pail, eepeoielly
if there is a lot of fr th on top, is not
easily ganged by the ordinary milker.
But multiply that by the 800 days of a
milking period, and it "e been that one
oow gives
e 600 lb
,mo
g milkha
t n the
other, Yet the ordinakq milker would
have said, these two;ooere give "just
about" the time. Bu is not the eirtta
600 Ib. worth hailing? Many members
of the oow testing
aha dation a ort lay that
the hired man milks b iter, with more
endeavor to milk ole n, if the record
CHURL
NOTES,
Rev, Mr, Tux
George's Church
vented with a put
evening, prior to
three months visit
Rev, W. L. St
last of the aerie
Seven Cardinal V
evening in the B
snbjeot re "Love,'
"I love the Lord b
my voice and my a
ball, rentor of St,
t Goderioh, was pre.
of gold on Monday
his departure for a
to Mexico..
eves will preach the
of sermons on the
tues next Sabbath
ptist Ohuroh. The
text, Psalms 116:1,
oauso he bath heard
plications,"
It being children day next Sabbath
in the Baptist Chur,r. , a suitable sermon
will be preached to he children by the
pastor. All the chit ren of the Sabbath
Sobool are urged to be present at the
morning service. 1, the afternoon a
programme is arrang-d for the Sabbath
School by the ohildr<n, All parents of
the children are reqs :hid to have those
on the cradle roll pre.:nt for the after-
noon exeroises,
Indorsation of the '.rinolple of the
tnree-fifths clause for local option, a
stand in favor of comp:,. cation to hotel-
men whose investment:• are lost by legis-
lation, and a strong .ondemnation of
betting and gambling in every form were
features of the charge elivered by His
Lordship the Bishop e Huron to the
Synod of the Diocese .+ Huron at Lon-
don, on Tuesday.
Seven ministers of L. don Methodist
Conference will next ye r complete fifty
years of service and it i _ expected that
a special place shall be'., ovided on the
1910 conference prografor celebration
ofh
t e event. Those w • o will be hon.
ored in this way are:— ',ev Dr, Gundy,
St. Thomas; Rev. Geer•.e Bnggin, Sea.
forth; Rev. Nathaniel t arwash, Wing -
ham ;
ing•ham; Rev. 3, H Orme London; Rev.
W. W. Leech, Toront; ; Rev, H. D,
Newcombe, Olinon; Re Thee, Jackson,
Strathroy.
The annual meeting •f the Synod of
Huron is being held 'n London this
week. The report o the executive
committee showed the voluptary offer-
ings for the objects o•taide the diooeee
to be $15,738,24, as oo •pared with $13,.
202.54 last year, an in lease of $2,535,-
90, and the largest am lint yet given in
any one year. The otal amount of
givings for all purpos a of the diocese'
and for missions is $33,596 94. Rev.
0. E Jeakins and .Me :Hrs. WM.. Moore
and John Nethery - e the delegates
from St. Paul's Ohnr' ..
The following eta 'Mica' information
is gathered from the church letters from
the various Beetle r Churches itt the
Walkerton Aesociat on, and was pre-
sented at the meetin in Goderioh last
week. Seventeen oh.rohea in the as -
etiolation, fourteen 0` these reporting.
Sixty. five delegates in attendance.
Total inenlberehip last year, 1,111, with
an increase this year o' 21. Thirty-four
baptisms during the dear. Raised from
all sources for mission$, $1,748 43; raised
for all purposes, $14,.81 05. Wingham
was decided on as the • lace for the As.
sooiation meeting next year.
Our splendid Shoes for men, priced
at $3 50, $4 00 or $5.00 cost you no
more than inferior qualities.
W. J. GREER.
WANTED AT ONCE. --1000 cases eggs,
1000 boxes butter, Iarge quantities wool,
Highest prices, cash or trade. KING's,
Wingham.
Seed Control Act
Wm, Batt, a f
Qaeensville, was fine
polies to Farmers.
rmer living near
ttt last Week for sell-
ing, for seeding our oses, clover seed
containing a larger roportion of foal
seed ' than the seed o
The prosecution in this,
ed to demonstrate the f
in question applies to fr
seedenlen. A farmer n
grabs seed to Reedsme:
condition in which avec
ntrol sot allows
case was intend -
et that the Act
rmors as well as
ay sell plover or
in bulk, in any
smen choose to
buy it, without incarrit g any penalty,
but if one farmer bells td another farmer
tot the purpose of owl g, seed contain-
ing certain weed seeds
portion than five to on
in greater pro•
e thousand, he
can be fined, unleee he attache' his
name and address to the package, to-
gether with the name o the weed seeds
in the package sold, 1
A happy event too place Tuesday
morning at the resi ecce of Mr, and
Ilirb, J. W. Thoma', Goderioh,
when en theirs daughter* , da
Was nutted in
marriage to Mr, Maloelut ll,. brand, of
eke Oo„ Limited.
t 11 o'clock, and
rformed by fief.
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cob 1 eft In
honel+nioon, and
rifle their home oft
the Doty Engine 'VG'c
hangs before him oa°netntttly, and an The event took place
extra 500 lb. per cow $.as Often been ob. the ceremony wan
tamed 'ince the iitrodnctibn of the M. Turnbull, rector
enol, and
ruled beet . T
p* r it net t Chtiiroh in
Try the rose
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ter, to do her beak,/ the frtyileld rolid,
_.fiver._
SPRING
Suits
Overcoats
Trousers
Etc., etc.,
is the theme 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 isgenuine
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 have 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 GOODS
and can make them any style
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
sstyle—
eason, it is for you to name your
WE WILL MAKE IT
Our Furnishing Department is
filled with the newest and best
for Spring and Summer in all
lines. We have also added a
first class line of Jewelry.
CALL IN.
Robt Maxw ell
Tailor and Furnisher
For Men Who Care.
NOTICE.
The Cemetry committee has engaged
a permanent caretaker for the cemetery.
Any person may have a plot cared for
by leaving $1,00 et McKibbon's Drug
Store.
GEO. SPOTTON,
R 0 REAMED,
J. WALTON MC$IBBON.
(Property Committee)
The Leading Shoe Store.
INVICTUS
Tan Oxfords.
No shoes bane beonme so nopnlar for
summer wear as INVIC rtJS Colored
Oxford*.
colored leather
xis more r popular this
year than ever before.
I1 IOTUS Colored Oxfords are easy
onour feet t
y f e no matter how hot the
weather.
The oolored leather itt INVICTTTS
Shoes being porous
means
a carie
n# of
air oonbtantly circulating around your
f"This ' keep* them 000l, dry and coni.
ftlriable On the hottest summer day.
binding
With 1Ntxt X0theTt7sinkieOkfr- -na oris tberebagging'u
or
bel in th
'Whxgt'aa# moatbi atyiieb and fas,ionable
in 1909 30otWear Hatt be bad in IN.
IOTtr 2 Oxfords.
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