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THE W!NGHAM TIMES.
VOL 'XXVIII.
NO, 1951.
WMNGRA , ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1909,
CAMERAS
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,Photograrhio Supplies.
Kodak,: $10.00 to $25.00.
Brownie Camt•ras $1.00 to $12.00
No trouble to show the (laments—
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A dark room FREE to our custom-
ers. We develop films
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THE DRUGGIST
eleodoneld Black, Wingham,
Wool Wanted
Any quantity, highest cash
price paid, or in exchange for
Home -Made Yarn, Blankets and
Sheeting, at
T. A. MILLS
Wingham.
inewswiesmor
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.
Mail Oonrses for those who wieh
to study at home.
WINGHAM
BUSINESS COLLEGE
GEu. SroxxoN, rrinoapal
A. E. SMITH
BANKER
WINGEtaili, - 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, noer-
.ohente or agents, on favorable terms.
Loans on real estate at the lowest
rates going.
Now
For
Fruits
Have you tried
Fruit Sugar
Heory ChrIsiIe
M
PHONE 50
FLOWERS!
For all occasions ,-- Parties,
Weddinge, Funerals, etc.
Wingham Greenhouses
FRANCIS STREET • PFIoNE 101,
Wear Greer''s Shoes and Rubbers
Horses for Sal
We offer for sale . n •• ber of heavy
draught mares, 2. k and 1 years old.
LOTT & STURDY, " ngham.
Pure ice cream, LENNox, 'Wingham.
Sale of
Auction sale of b
eto., in the skating
3uly 3rd, at 8 p. m
oally new, and mna
era for full parti
proprietor; F. Mo
rniture.
usehold furniture,
ink, on Saturday,
Goode all preoti-
be sold. See post-
lars, E, MoOLoY,
SNELL, auctioneer,
Accident
Mr. Geo. Srigl
accident while at
MoLean's saw mil
ing last. A pieo
from the saw an
right arm, brea
fortunate for Mr
him off work for
t Saw Mill.
y met with a bad
work in Mr. J. A.
on Thnraday morn -
of timber flew habit
struck Mr. Srigley's
ng it. This is nn-
Srigley and will lay
ome weeks.
Automobile for hire. Apply to A, M.
URAwFORD.
Lawyers
By reference
columns it will be
tors of Wingham i
their offices during
and August as folly
at 1 p. m., and on
4 p. m. Those ha
'the legal fraternity'
of the bourn.
Gose Early.
o aur advertising
seen that the solidi
ave deoided to close
the months of July
Iwa;—On Saturdays
other week days at
ing business with
honld. make a note
TRUNKS and VALISES. --Big stook at
lowest prides. W. J. GREER.
The Masons
Don't forget that
week—July 7th—i
Masonic excursion
Many people in thi+
never visited Port 8
exoellent chance to
of the prettiest ap
Lake Erie. Speei
ham via G. T. R.
fare is $2.05.
Excursion.
ednesday of next
the day of the
to Port Stanley.
district who have
anley will have an
pend a day at one
is on the shores of
train leaves Wing -
7 a. m. and return
A new bicycle for sale at a bargain,
Apply at the TISIES Office.
Sunday Sch
The annual nni
eursion to Kinoa
this ,year on T
This is the popula
people of this di
rangements as in
in order this ye
leaves Wingham a
fare is 70 ots,
of Excursion.
Sunday school ex -
dine will take place
rsday, Sane 22nd.
day's outing for the
riot. The same ar-
svions years will be
The apodia! train
9.05 a. in and return
Our splendid Shoes for men, prided
at $3.50, $4 00 or $5.00 cost you no
more than inferior qualities.
W. J. GREER.
Grand Ca
At the meeting
Sons of Scotland 1
Mr. D. E. Mo:ona
°looted to the posit
Piper and also Di
Chief for District
the counties of Ilur
Our townsman is t
scouring these posi
p Offices.
the Grand Chimp,
Toronto last week,
of this town was
n of Grana Camp
riot Deputy Grand
4, which takes in
n, Bruce and Perth.
be congratulated on
ons.
WAW tate dT avok,---1000 ogees eggs,
1000 boxes butter, large quantities wool.
Highest prides, cash or trade. Iii o's,
Wingham.
•
Wawanosh
The following frs
of June 95th, Will 1
by Mr. Porterfield
distri t
o , he being
East Wawanoeh:
of this pity, has
postmaster here
years, Mr. Porte
tendent of the
and his official- a
by the govelrtnott
result of his exact
tendent. Mr. Pa
Bra d
r
bee
popnler and Well
poeftion, A to
appointment
made,"
Io yy Promoted.
in the Brandon Sun
read With interest
old friends in this
s fernier resident of
"George Porterfield,
een appointed deputy
Por the last two
eld has been enperin.
A officio in thio city
Ointment as deptity
t 11 undoubtedly the
exit work es tnperin-
terffeld, who ie one of
known its
g zons ib
lnallfled 10 fill his Hittite
re popular or better,
Old not hate been
Insuranc
Mr. 0. N. Grit
a ;euoy far a numb
accident, plate gi
suranoe Companies
Office over Malco
He will also deal in
money to loan. lr
pleased to meet his
a share of their
card in another ooln
Agency.
u has taken the
r of good fixe, life,
a and weather in-
aud has opened an
n's grooery store.
real estate and has
i. Griffin will be
riends and secure
atronage. See his
nn,
flighted price paid for hides and poul-
try at T. Fells' butcher shop.
The Scott
The Sons of Soo
have arranged for r
games at the lake t
301h. The 48th
Toronto has bees
will be a good
kinds of Scottie'
train will leave W
and rettsrn fate is
dine for the Sootti+
h, Games.
]and of Kincardine
big day of Scottish
awn on Friday, July
ighlanders Band of
engaged and there
rogram of different
games. A special
ngbate et 9 32 a. m,
0 oents. To Khmer.
games.
House WANTED.—A good house, cen-
trally looated, wanted to rent, Apply
at the TIMES f f toe.
Former Win
Mr. and Mrs, Sar
peg, announce tb
daughter, Miss Olii
Norman Percy G
Sone 2Brd. Mr.
known resident
oommenoed his c
Bank in the bran
Greer's many old
him many years
hamite Weds,
uel Skink, of Winni-
marriage of their
e Gertrude, to Mr,
eer, on Wednesday,
reer is a former well -
f Wingham, having
eer in the Dominion
a in this town, Mr.
riends here will wish
happy wedded life.
You can have your buttons made to
order from any kind of material at R.
MAZWELL'S tailor shop.
Wedding
A beautiful Sun
emuized on Wadne
23rd at 11 a
Reeve and Mrs. J
now, , when their
given away by ma
Johnston of the
Harris, of Amherst
marriage the bride'
officiated. aasiste
pastor, The brid
Joynt, of this tow
d
r
t Lucknow.
wedding was sol -
ay morning, June
5 the residence of
nt, Rosa at.,Luok-
nghter Mamie was
Etre to Mr. Robert
same town. Rev,
Erg, who united in
father and mother,
by Rev. Ford, the
is a niece of Mrs.
LOST. -01 Jos
ham, on Thurada
and 0. P. R st
linen coat, with s
Finder kindly lea
hine street, Wing.
last between G. T. R.
tions—a baby's tan
oked pearl buttons.
e at C. P R, station.
Death of
An old resident
away on Wednesd
person of Merger
the late Peter Zm
for some years liv
an Shuter street
around as usual u
to her death, w
stroke of parol
husband, who w
miller in Wingh
away a few yea
took place on Fri
ham cemetery.
Id Resident.
f this district passed
y of last week in the
t McLaren, relict of
y. Mrs. Imlay had
d alone at her home
nd was able to be
til a short time prior
oh was caused by a
is. The deceased's
for many years a
flour mill, passed
ago. The funeral
y afternoon to Wing'
e
m
a
a
Women's Oxfords, Ties, Pumps and
Slippers in the handsomest models that
ever graced a Shoe Store, $2 00, $2 50 up
to $3 00 or $3.50. W..T. GREER
By Law for
The Town Oman
on Tuesday even'
a bylaw to the
for the managin
and eieotrio light
missioners. Thi
on the same day
If the by-law i
elopers will be
mnnioipal elect
control on the
Wingham is one
in Ontario in whi
waterworks and
managed e b
d y Oonl
R
ommissioners.
11 at a epeoial meeting
g decided to snbmit
atepayers, providing
of the waterworke
departments by Com -
bylaw will be voted
as the other by-laws,
carried the Commie.
eleoted
at ,the nowt
n and will aMeume
Oth of January next.
f the very few towns
h the management of
lighting plant is riot
i
saionere
.
G. 0.
The Members ere o
0.0.0. P. with
pleasant ecoial eve
hall an Thnrad
Weather being a
tendanee emalle
been, A sptend
ed and short ad
refreshments W
till has had a ra
ft Was organiz
bad a member
now above
years Of't e
a tingle bre
(hip,,
F. Social.
Win h
g
am
ouuofl
eir friend, spent a
ing in the Chisholm
evening last. The
Warm made the at.
than it would have
program was render.
saes given efterwhich
e served. This Couto
er remarkable reoord.
in 1894 tend has elwaj'r
p of upwards Of 60 and
and during the fifteen
tenon there has net been
y death In the nnembar.
Read Willis & Co.'s adv. on page 8.
Huron Ofd Bo
Saturday of this w
the minuet* excursion
linron Old Boye t
Goderich. The epeoi
to reach here at 12
returning special trai
ham at 6 p. m., on
a large number of for
spend the few days w
this district.
s Coming.
ek le the date of
of the Toronto
Wingham and
train is expected
o'clock noon and
will leave Wing-
nday. No doubt
er residents will
h old friends in
Fresh groceries. LENNox, Wingham
A Painful
While in the aot
at her own door, Sa
Mrs, Chapman of P
fortune to be throw
the bard ground, t
tacbed to the rig a
very heavily an he
arm. She was drive
Whitechurch and th
no broken bones, the
bone were very bedl
great pain and nes
being carried in a all
cident
unloading goods
relay, June 26th,
yoe had the psis -
at of the rig on
horse being at.
starting) falling
left shoulder and
to Dr. Jamieson's,
gh he could find
oulder and collar
bruised, causing
sitating the arm
for a time.
Losr.—In Wingh
ing, June 26th, a
cam of money, in
leave at TIMES o fid
, on Fr ay even•
all t Ontaining a
ills. iuder please
and be rewarded.
Weddinf
A happy event
Grove on Wednis
Miss Lillian Fair
with Mr. Frank b'
The ceremony et
Mr. Patterson, of
of one hundred
bride was attired
carried a bouque
happy couple rep
useful presents.,.
of Mr. and Mrs.
iurnberry, who
Concert and
A very sucoei
promenade conoe
given by the A.
church, in the akj
evening. Tables
the centre of
ohoioe delioaoies
by a large num
The refreshmen
ronizad, as was
and necessary a
days of the we
Citizens' Band
ings of the eve
understand, wi
Pine River.
ook place at Purple
ay of last week when
as joined itI wedlock
neon, of Pine River.
+ performed by Rev.
erviein the presence
invited guests. The
in Bream silk and
of bridal roses. The
ved many costly and
Che bride is a cousin
John J. Moffat of
ttended the wedding,
"Feast of Days"
fu! event was the
t and "Feast of Days"
P. A. of St. Paul's
ting rink on Tuesday
were daintily set in
he building, and the
provided were enjoyed
er of the townspeople.
booths were well pat -
leo the sale of useful
ticles for the different
k. The mneia of the
n]ivened the proceed -
ng. The proceeds, we
be over $70 00.
BUTTER and EGDs. --Bring along your
Produce. Highest pride paid in ex-
change for Boots and Shoes.
W. J. GREER.
Rural Phon s Used.
Another incident eh ing the useful-
ness of rural telephones was brought out
last Saturday near anancque. A
tramp had attempted as nit on a young
lady. The girl's father used the tele-
phone to summon his neighbera and
soon twenty-five farm a were in pur-
anit of the offender and he was caught
after a short time, Th farmers of this
section will soon be a e to have tele-
phones in their hones. The North
Huron Telephone 0o{ has secured by-
lawa in nearly all the neighboring town-
ships, giving privil ge to erect poles
and it is expected t t the charter will
be here in a short ime. Active work
of oonstruotion on the line to White-
chnroh will be eta ted in a few days
The company expe is to have a good
many linea in work og order before the
close of the year.
Death .of rs Russell.
On June 3rd, a her Home at Gilbert
Plains, Sask., re. George Rnaeeli,
farmer' of i
y
'W liana
was celled away
to her eternal r a • • ard, Her demise 'was
not unexpected n ex e
eh
n • a
p e has been 111 with
oanoer for soma time. Deceased's niaid.
en name was ary
A. Ft
ahei h
, third
daughter of the late Primula and Jane
Fishleigh, her b thplaee being Mitohell,
Ontario, moving afterwards to Bruebela.
She was 57 year of age and is eurvlverl
by her husband three sone and two
daughters. Mrs $. Gerry, of (loess's,
le a slater of the • eoeased. The Emdell
family left Ern ..:ls tome 25 years ago
for Wingham • • d in 1809 removed to
Gilbert Plaine, Mrs. Rnesell wee a
Cheerful, itind.h rted Woman who had
It wide oirala o aeq,paintanoee. The
bereaved family 11 have the heartfelt
sympathy Of y old frIenlde iti thie
asoftten,
Huron Co
The picni0 an
held Friday at
Huron Oounty
such a notable s
decided to mak
one. Ten out o
done in the leapt
ten men teams,
were fifteen iudi
in all there were
various events.
the Oolborne To
time this assoeia
The medal wen
Olark, of White
soore of 32 and
yard ranges, resp
sib's 36. In the
shots to the min
competitors ma
16 out of a possi
fifteen made so
possible 35. T
was the best
and the league
ohailenge to an
the province,
men,
$1 A YEAR IN ADYA 'CR
u y Rifle League,
shooting competition,
Point Farm by the
ide League, proved
oess that it has been
e he affair an annual
f he fourteen associa
were represented by
nd in addition there
v • Sal shooters, so that
15 competitors in .the
he pup was won by
nship team, the third
ion has scored a win,
to Sergeant Robert'
huroh, who made a
7 at the 500 and 800.
otively, out of a pos•
ff-hand shooting, five
e, 200 -yard range, the
acorea of from 12 to
e of 25 At 500 yards
es of over 25 out of a
shoot on the whole
h . league has ever held,
a proposing to issue a
other county league in
ams to consist of 50
Lake Huron'. nd Lake Superior.
A magnifieensummer trip is enjoyed
by taking this resh water sea voyage"
from Sarnia, On ario, to Fort W Liam,
Ontario, thron thele gre: inland
seas. This year ' ew steamer have been
added to the Nor heru Na•'gation Co.'s
fleet, and Pastes va:sel: on the Great
Lakes will fly h: •.nae flag of Chia
popular company. *' .e steamers run in
connection with t e Grand Trunk Rail.
way System, and all particulars, rates
and descriptive 11,=ratnre, etc,, can be
had for the asking .y applying to J. D.
McDonald, Distri.t Passenger Agent,
Toronto, Ont.
Will Reap
Don't laugh at
his place. Yon
from the pootof toe
his employer's Iett
with as much prid
hie own. He feel
it, hut he is prou
attending to busin
the world know th
busy oonoern. T
identifies himself
interests are his.
credit and repute
sure in his work a
are in earnest. Th
he sows if he keep
to hie job, Yon m
to him as one of the
the town. Let his
thing by him; the
shows signs of bei
place, counsel him
associates, and ma
pleasant prospect
little pride does an
good. Good luck t
"we."
hat He Sows.
boy who magnifies
ay see him coming
with a big bundle of
re, which he displays
as though they were
important, and looks
of his place. Ile is
as He likes to have
t he is at work for &
boy who says "we"
ith the concern, its
He stinks up for its
on. He takes plea-
d hopes to say we
boy will reap what
his gat and socks
take off your hat
future solid men of
ployer do the right
k him kindly if he
g too big for his
s to his habits and
ionally show him a
advancement. A
onest boy a heap of
the boy who says
Wedding at t. George.
The first wedding n the new Presbye
terian church took t age on Wednesday
afternoon, when F oranoe, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Roos, became the
bride of Mr. We er Davidson, of Re-
gina. It is ousto••ary to present the
first lady married n a new church with
a Bible, and Mrs. a avidson was the re-
cipient of such firm the pastor, Rev. D
li. Marshall. P .mpt]y at 1.30 o'olook
the bride enterethe church upon the
arm of her fathe to the sweet strains of
Lohengrin's We. ding March, played by
Miss Nell Mclie. zie. The couple took
their position, nattendod, in front of
au altar of fer s and syringe, and the
nuptial ceremo y watt performed by
Rev. D. H. Ma shall, Miss MoKenzte
played Menders ohn'e Wedding Maroh
as the bridal pa ty prooeeded down the
aisle and left he (thurob, The bride
was attired in (white silk mull with
valenoiennes and guipure insertion
trimminga, a b rtha of Irish Oarriok.
maoross lace (rhe handiwork of her
mother,) and w ite silk sash. She islet)
wore the regulat on veil naught up With
orange blossoms nd oarried in her hand
a white covered book tied with white
ribbon. The br e's niece, Edna Mo.
Laughlin, note as flower girl. She
was dressed in
tv i to Bilk t i
r minedw i
th
bine ribbon, a carried a shower of
white roses. ears, E. M. Young and
Stewart Moil rale hated as ashen.
Atter the r
h eer o h
n the iso tb
s who
y .
g
word the relit vee of the contrasting
parties, repair to the home of the
bride's parents, here they sat down to
dainty
'_
a t de'en r
a de . The r:
y � bride's s travel-
itng costume as of Wisteria colored
worsted, with ream waist and Tnsean
hat. The abo a from the St. George
Sentinel refer to the marriage of a bon
Of Mre. Gavi Davidson, of this town,
Mr. Alex. an Misa .Mary Davidson of
town at nto de theWedding. w d g, Mr, and
Mre, Davideo Arrived here on Wed-
needay eveni Arad A reoeption • was
held at the ho a of the groom a mother.
The. Tate j ine in extending hearty
oongratrrltati it,
FE
visited in Seaforth
eft on Tuesday for
Mr, F. G Sparlin
for over Sunday.
Mr, Foster Fyfe
Vancouver, B. 0.
Mr. J. A. Mole: n made a business
trip to Buffalo last • eek.
Mr. L. West left on Friday to spend
the summer month in Manitoba.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Patterson were
visiting for a few da s at Niagara Falls.
Mies Lizzie Attrid e visited with her
sister at Cranbrook, •r a few days this
week,
Miss M. E. Fish:
few days with relat
Guelph.
Mr, and Mrs. R. S.
ing their holidays wi
Sound.
Rev. L, Perrin, of
town on Monday and
friendly oall.
Mr. W. J. Elliot
Chronicle, was visiti
tives last week.
Mise Aunie Elliott
from Sarnia to ape
her parental home.
Mrs. Sutherland
Edmonton and veil
home in Wingham.
is visiting for a
ves and friends at
McGee are spend•
friends in Owen
Wroxeter, was in
gave the TIMES a
, of the Ingersoll
g Wingham reia-
• as returned home
d the holidays at
AS
returned from
again make her
Mrs. Taylor, of ondon is visiting
with her parents, fr, and Dire. Mc.
Oraoken, Frances s reet.
Mr. and Mrs. Jon Ansley are away
on a few weeks' vi it to Winnipeg and
other points in the West.
Mr. and Mrs, J. Workman Ieft on
Tuesday for Lin ay where they will
spend part of the olidays.
Mrs. Geo. Barb r and Miss Ferguson,
of Listowel were isiting at the home of
Mrs. Brook, Ding nal street.
Mr. Wm. Nioh 'son moved his family
to Kincardine la= week, where they
will spend the au'. mer months.
Mrs. Jos. Burg >:s has come to town
from Saskatoon, .ask to reside with
her mother, Mrs. •hn Bosman.
Mrs, John Flys .d children left on
Tuesday to join .. r, Fyfe, who went
out to Britian Col . mbia 80018 time
ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Harr • Thome, of Win-
nipeg and Mrs. Prite + ard, of Hamilton,
are visiting at the ome of Dr. J. E.
Tamlyn.
Mr. and Mre. Jona ydone and two
children, of Milverton •ere visiting for
over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Maxwell, Bluevale roa
Mr. and Mrs. Frank mason and Mr.
and Mrs, Needham, of ine River, were
visiting at Mr. John , Moffat's, B
Line, Turnberry, last w ek.
Mrs. Malcolm of M shell and Mrs.
Holmes and Miss Holm s, of Portland,
Oregon were visiting to a few days at
the home of Mr, A. J. aloolm.
Mr. T. A. Mills left n Saturday for a
few weeks' holiday ,a d his numerous
friends in town hope the rest will do
him good and he will eturn home very
muoh improved in he lth.
Rev, W. G. and rs. Howson and
family left ou Satn day afternoon for
their new home in aliaceburg. They
take 'with them the ery beat wishes of
a large circle of frie de,
Mr. Charles Bar r left on Tuesday
morning for a trip t Manitoba and the
West. He intend visiting different
points in that count y, and will spend
some time with his on, Charles A , at
Pilot Mound.
Support T e By•Laws,
The ratepayers o Wingham should
support the by-law which are to be
voted on Monday, my 26th. The by-
law to provide for alance of town hall
debentures, If de ,ted, will mean a
much larger tax ra a next year and no
ratepayer wishes see this. This is
itself should beau cient to warrant the
ratepayer, in pass g the by-law. The
by-law to provid for a waterworks
system that wil supply water for
domestic purpose is also very import.
ant, The town) needs a pure water
Supply and the ti era will be the parties
shot for b the ()Nita et -
pie say the Council
will Iorce peopl to close their welts.
This is all moon ine talk. Thera is no
scan idea en 1
d o e who h'
av0
p goad
ll will a Wi i ba pe fitted to use thiml if
they so desire. f the by-law carries,
Mid we hope it ill, the system will be
extended from sr to year as it hat for
some year, pas the residents on each
street asking f a main Ab et present.
There is MAP t , evenne Of $1,700 a year
from the waterworks and 'With pure
Water this reienne world be largely
inoreaa d
. making enough htO
r i
ov de
sinking fund and interest for the pro•
posed extenefoot, One ratepayer told
the editor Oft week ---"I will tote for
the by law, In won't help tne, but if
nay neigh bo i need it I will not alalia ilk
Cho war."
whow ilt th
w pay a
pease. Some p
SPRING
Suits
Overcoats
Trousers
E
iC.i 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 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 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-
Bate. And although plain, teat
styles are more in line with
strictly high - class tailoring this
season, it is for you to name your
style ---
WE WILL MAKE IT
Onr Furnishing Department is
filled with the newest and best
for Spring and Summer in all
Iines. liWWe have also added a
first class line of Jewelry.
CALL IN.
Robt Maxwell
Tailor and Furnisher
For Men Who Care.
C. N. Griffin.
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Coupled with a REAL ESTATE and
MONEY LOANING Business.
Office over Maloolm'd Grocery.
The Leading Shoe Store.
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FOOTWEAR
Far Summer comfort no leather
excels Tan. Its entire freedom,
preparation from wax, oils and
other dressing insures its perfect
coolness, and, when made tip over
carefully designed lasts, it furnishes
ideal, hot weather Footwear,
are ere r
h e man leathers y at are andcolorings
shit beacon—new 14hadee In Tan, ad Well
tae chocolate, Wine, Ox Blood, Bronze
and other new effects.
Por both Men and Women, the style
include Oxfords,'.L'wo and Throe Eyelet
Ties It the and al
t o r 1
a pit Low Sh'be
Models; also high and low out styles for
Tennis, taohtittg, Outing, oto , eta.
The Ankle Strap Punic for Women 1*
new. There Ise lonil price range on
these low out shoos,
$1.254 $1.6500 $14151 rip to S .o ►,
21.60 or 040
wwr,.w.,...w.o.,
W. J. GREER