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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1909-10-28, Page 1THE WINCHA VOL 1.968. 111111111111•1111.111.111•115111111101•110.111•11 - Why Suffer from Indigestion? FOTHERGILL'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS Wi11 our you The great English Remedy for Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Nausea and all disorders arising from imperfect digestion. Prepared by DR, J. P. FOTBGIC- GILL, Manchester, Eng, For sale in Wingham by WaItoH MeKibbon THE DRUGGIST elaodonald Block, Wingham, PUBLIC NOTICE. Take notice the Board of Health inet, it was ordere outhouses and clog mediately, snbjec and if this is no parties found guil be prosecuted and town authorities offenders. By or Goo. ALL Wingham, Oot 1 at a meeting of the Id on Monday, 11th that all bank yards, s be cleaned up im- to my inspection, done at once, the y of negligence will he work done by the nd charged to the r , Sanitary Inspector, 1909. C. N. Griffin GENERAL AGENT +'IRI• LIFE .ts.CCIDLNT i' Iiisurance PLATE GLASS f 'WI:ATUUER Jtentetto Coupled with a BEAL ESTATE and MONEY LOANING 73usiness. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Office over Malcolm'a Grooerv. ralleenainerillidellterettailleffener $962 Lu CZ VD r.ri irate Q L it 1, -,- Coe CO) LJA CM L1� C= 1-- One year ago, Mr. George Waltemau was earning about 8100 per year as farm laborer. Now he is earning at the rate of OW per year. Business College made the our Was it a good invest - menti Be thinks so. His address dd ass ise New OsgOode, SnsIc. Four Courses ; PitEPAICATORr COMMERCIAL ST11NoGEArRr TEI,Et+RAE.ar .Enter any tune. Individual Instruction. Write for particulars, WINGHAM BUSINESS COLLEGE GEO. SI'OTTON, %'rineipai rl! 011111111.01 PHONE 5J ChrJsties Grocery We give Our beet attention to the serving of Foods That Are Pure That's one of the reasons for our steadily inoreaeing business, Now ---isn't PURE mall MADE eatables of as niuoh importance as pure anything arae. Think about it We please others. Can we please yen. We've loads of Chinaware here, but wo Would rather have the roomi. If you're looking for n bargain vett can have rifle. A New Preparation Odorless K1enxine A sanitary powder for general use, per bag 25o, Invalttable to the farming ootamtinity. Ti WINGHAU, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 19094 $1 A YEAR TN ADVANCE Fitoini 101, Wingham Greenhouses CARNATIONS CHRYSANTHEMUMS FLORAL DESIGNS T. C. GRAHAM & SON Wear Greer's Sloes and Rubbers Ladies' A Posters are out whioh will be g Church by the Ladi T uesdey evening, will be served from whioh a musical an will be given in cordially invited. d Supper, nounoing a sapper n in the Baptist s' Aid Society, on ovember 2nd. Tea to 8 o'clock, after literary programme e church. All are dmiesion 25 mute. Good general servant girl wanted, Apply to Box A, TIMES office. Accounts t The TI ens is th counts to a large n. who are in arrears ask all persons whij remit promptly se money to ran a vidnal accounts ar but taken in the that would go a paper and type no Suscrlbers, week deeding co- mber of subsoribers We would kindly receive accounts to t takes considerable wspaper. The indi- in $1 and $2 sums, regate make a sum ong way to pay our tints. Beat family flour, "Gold Star" $2.75. FxaNme R. HoWSON. "A Cr Friday evening the date which presentation or i Idea," in the WI members of the Young Men's Those who are have the work may be assures tainnlent. The vited to keep th to attend. zy Idea." November 19th, is as been set for the e drama, "A Crazy gleam opera house, by local branoh of the hristian Association, eking part in the play ell in hand, and patrons of a wholesome enter - public are cordially in - date in mind and plan HOUSE Fort S irn,—Two storey brink, on Centre Street west; good location, Apply to M. E, ZURBIIIGG. Huro Ath t e co nv n e workers recently New York Stat work ere from all States and Caned held in the variou county work deg L. 0. Fleming, Imran, witli 98 p son, of Anbttr;i, appointed county made 82 per cent. Leads. on of Y. 0. A. eld at Silver Bay, , and attended by parts of the United examinations were branches, and in the tment was headed by county secretary for oent. J. E. Robert - who has since been secretary for Bruce, DAINTY MODE is the name of the best light Rubber for Ladies and Gents. See them at W. J. GREER's Successfu Successful ann held in St, A Church on Sun Principal Gandi Toronto, preache Principal °andier er and his able ser with ranch intere gationa. The Su was one of the be had the pleasure Anniversary. ersary services were drew'a Presbyterian ay last, when Rev, of Knox College, morning and evening. is an excellent speak - ono were listened to by the large congre- day evening sermon that the writer . as hearing. AUCTION SALE of h d furniture and effects, all in g d,ehape, will be held at Wingham ion Rooms, op. posite Currie's !Over on Saturday, Oct. 80th, at 2 O'olook p, m, Western At a meeting hel lett, directors of t Co, were elected Mills, J. J. Cunni 3. A. McLean and Mills was elected stook held by Dr. was transferred to Winghamites. The Oo's plant is now places in Wingham working overtime 1 oatoh up with the parry is considering laming the plant. undry Co, in town on Friday e Western Foundry as follows:—T. A. gham, R, 'V'anstoie, W. D. Varey. Mr. President and the Allen, of Toronto, r. Mille and other Western Foundry e of the busiest nd with workmen is impossible to rders. The Coin, he matter of en - Important Notice for Cobmere and Stoker Arrangements have ; :n made by the Grand Trunk ith t. • . . & N. O. Rye to operate a arl..Libtary,Cafe oar, commencing . 67. Ootober 26th oh the C obs t tr. •s, .17 and .46, sorving meals a la carte, between North Bay, Cobalt, Haileyllriry, Liskeard and Engl h country to enjoyna G4mtoi able break- fast, ilorthbonnd, and sorting dinner, south, whioh ie filling a long felt want and One which Will be appreciated by its patron . Bead Willis & Co.'s adv, oil pal;'e 8. Increase in At a special mea ng of the Public) Sobool Board held o Tuesday evening, tbe Finance per tree reoomniended that the ngaxieen eatery for the teachers be placed t $460, to be reaoh, ed by au advance o $15 per year. The teachers asked th t the maximum be placed at $500, bat iter oonaidering the matter and oompari g the eateries paid here with those pal in other Wane, the Board decided to accept the recom- mendation of the income Com tee. Salaries. Last week for bargrl�tga t;afore removal M Ketoses. j/ BREAKFAST FOODS.—Rolled Wheat, Rolled Oats, Standard Oatmeal, Cream of Wheat, eto. Fluent R. HowsoN. Bible Societ The annual meetinj branoh Upper Can will be held in Si Wingham, on We Nov, 8rd, 1909, at Rev. P. 3, MoLareo, Society, wiil be the Let this be a rove help and influence sending the "Ligh corners of the earth. D. M. GORDON, Secretary Meeting, of the Wingham da Bible Society Paul's Morph, neaday evening. 8 o'olook sharp. agent of the Bible principal speaker, ig meeting, whose 11 greatly assist in to the darkest 11 Jot* KERR, President Fon SALE —A good serviceable mare and colt for sale. Apply to Tuos FELLS WANTED. -A good Servant girl wanted by Mra. (Jr) P. Macdonald. Apply by letter to 854 Richmond street, London, Good wages will be paid. Y. M. C.A.S "Big" Mason, e of the Young Men' tions of America, o meetings during the on Thursday avenin Monday evening. Thursday and F held in the Y. M. Sunday afternoon which there was Sunday evening Methodist Church, ing of the series drew's Church o Mr. Mason is not o but large•hearted e ally adapted for th he is engaged, M Olinton, County was present and as ptcial Meetings. ngelistio secretary s Christian Assooia ducted a series o past week, openin and oonoluding O The meetings e day evenings wer . A. rooms, and o p the Town hall, a a urge attendance. On Mason spoke in the nd the closing meet - as held in St. An - Monday evening. ly large in stature, well, and is espeoi- noble work in which L 0 Fleming, of oretary for Huron, ated in the aervioes f R n n• e n t RUBBERS for Men, Women and Chit. ,dren, in every wanted style, size and width. W. J. GREEK WANTED. -- MMsh hay, free from thistles, for packing furniture, At WALKER & &net's npnolstering face tory. Electric Ligh Since Mr. H. Ca of the eleottio Ugh light users have ha everything has g Mr. Campbell has and the sarroundin shape and the lines put in good shape,, users have been ad as extra lights put plant has made money than last ye Fire, Water and Tuesday evening, was increase by $ mittee feeling tha good satisfaotion t ati inorease in sales our beat wishes fo his work here. Department. pbe11 took charge plant in Wingham, a better Servioe and e along smoothly. d tbe power house s put in excellent ap town have been Some twenty new ed to the list as well n other planes. The considerable more r. Atameetingof the tight Committee on Idr. Campbell's eatery a month, the oom• he had given snob at he was deserving y. The manager has continued success in WANTED. --Girl for housework; good wages; no washing, Apply MRs. R, $:vox, Wingham. Fon SALE. --Chestnut gelding, 7 years old, weighs 1200; absolutely mud, Used for private driving during sum- mer. Just the thing as a third horse on the farm. Can be seen any time at Beattie's livery barn, D Deanne, owner. Thanksgivi g Holiday. The .lhenksgiving oliday en Monday last was epont qui ly by our towns- people. Many of em spent the day out of town and' ny visitors were here for the day, medians this year have had substantia reasons for enter, ing into the spirit t which the day it dedicated. It has been a year of b0anty: an nnexam led harvest, a ret viva' of trade and i nary, an Inoreas- ing material deveio meet. It is to be hoped the growth n grebe and the Christian virtues h s kept bade with progress in other t Inge. Matt cannot live by bread chane, tit even those who are disposed to Me tire benefits ahieSy by the bread d.bmtter standard should he gratefn that their Yet has been gait tit eo f oted a load. In no country today le the door of opportunity wider. Accident on C. P. R, A head.on coilieton, which nlighthave been fraught with to rible remits, 00 - carred Wednesday 11 lit of last week near Melville Junotio , four miles from Orangeville, The Te mater express for Toronto, left Oran villa under what was thought to b the despetoher's orders, and, when ne ring Melville, and before the driver ha got his steam fall up, crashed into No 24, from Toronto, bound for Owen Sou d, which was going at a good epeed, N oars were derailed, and the engines ca e out of the oon. toot In good shape. The passengers on both trains were bely shaken up. The train to Wingham was delayed some two hours: One more week o 1' 'or bargains at SZ.OX'S. $2000—Private funds to loan on first- class farm property at 5 per cent. RITCHIE & 0osENS. Parish Clu At the annual m Pariah Club on We last week, the folli elected for the ensnlr President, Rector of Honorary Vioe Prei grove; President, L President, A. 3, A President, J. Alla Secretary, K Ra tart', L. F. Bin Xing; Exeoutive 0 3, E. MoGuire, R Stone and D. HoI Dere. Finance Co tive Committee; —The Advisory Church; Entertai W. A. Campbell, J. Mason andJ. E. A. E. Smith and 0 Officers. e ting of St, Paul's nesday evening of log oMoers were year:—Honorary t, Paul's (rhurcb; Ident, A. H. Mna- ennedp; 1st Vice dollen; 2nd Vice Mills; Recording , Financial Seore- ey; Treasurer, R. mittee—B, Porter, Clegg, W. F. Van- es, with above offi. mittee—The Exeon- roperty Committee oard of St. Paul's ment Committee -- King, G. Gregory, oGuire. Auditors, P. Smith. To RENT --A good seven -roomed house in good locality. Apply at TIMES office WANTED —All kinds of fowl—wive or dressed, for which the highest prices will be paid. Live fowl taken on Tues- days and Thursdays, V. R. VANNonr x.N. Waterworks A special meeting oil was held on We last week with all th The lease from G. way for sidewalk on property was read Oouns. Spotton and was instructed to sig everything setisfact of submitting by-law provide for a system a front street sewer nn motion of Coons. Norman, 1t was dee laws to the eleotor: elections to provide domestic purposes an sewer, the details for worked out by the Light Committee. wish of a large no that these by-laws s When the reoent number thought pr. be made for a ea both platters will be. and the bylaws sho• support of the ratep 1.1 nd Sewer. f the Town Conn• nesday evening of members present. , R, for right•of• ailway bridge and nd on motion of Mott, the Mayer it when he found y. The question to raise money to • f pure water and as discussed and Elliott and Van. ed to submit by - at the January or waterworks for for a front street the by-laws to be Fire, Water and e believe rt is the bar of ratepayers uld be submitted. to was taken, a vision should also r. Next Jannary before the electors d have the hearty ere. Last week of KN removal sale, Death of There passed awa Patrick street an Beattie, relict of th in her 80th yem had been in poor he lonely ill for only t.• death. Deceased w hoxboroshire, Soot John Beattie, being and her mother, Ise cousin of the late Scotland's greatest years ago she was m. William Helm and last May they Dame first at Paris and th the family moved to death of Mr. Helm, ago, the family mo Mra. Helm wee for the Methodist Ohm worker. She also to in temperance work. man who endeared circle of friends. dettghtors and two a Mra. Peter S, Linkle Wingham, Mtn. R. vale teed; A. J. M. William, another so year ago, and a dao of Mount Forest, die her Own family Of • two anrVh'e:- - frit, East Wetwanosh, an North Dakota, The on Saturday aftern0 cemetery. • rs. Helm. at her home on Friday last, Janet late William Helm, he deceased lady lth, but was set - dope prior to her stborn in Hawiok, and, her father, or years a shepherd, Ila Scott, was a sir Walter Scott, rites. Fifty-four rried in Hawick to fty,two years ago o Canada, settling ty.two years ago iulnas and on the tWentytw0 years ed to Wingham. ars a member of h and an active k a deep interest She wag a wo. :,self to a large family of two •s survive, Asi— r and John helm, McKenzie, Blue. . eltn, Cranbrook. died twenty two ter, Mrs. Carrie, two yenta ago, Of lye children Only alter Rutherford, Peter Beattie, of trained bole Once n to the Winghent, • ERS,bNAL.. Miss Sparliag ep relatives at Seated Mr. Robt, McBru Toronto for the holt nt the holiday with 1, ney was home front days, Mre, Hollister, o Kincardine spent a few days with Mrs,; McGuire,. Miss Cornyn w days with friends a visiting for a few Hamilton, Mrs, 8, B. 5111 tt visited for a few days with. relatives . nd friends at Strut. ford. 1V1r, F. N. Rush, f Toronto, spent the holiday with his p• ants, Mr. and Mre. D. Rush. Mr. and Mrs. A. 1 , Malcolm spent the holiday with Mr. Malcolm's mother, near Mitchell, Mr. Chas. Bel of Southampton, visited Wingham relatives and friends for a few days, Mr. and Mrs, , 5, Bradwin were visiting for a few days in Galt, Parts and Brantford • Dr. and Mrs. P. don were visiting , in W gham friends. Mr. and Mrs. W dren were visiting friends in London. Mr, Obits. Greer, visiting for a few d Mrs. H. B. Elliott. aodonald, of Lou- r a few days with J. Boyce and Writ- er a few days with of Port Huron, is 8 with hie sister, Mr. and Mrs, W. F. H. Mailagh, of London, visited for a few days with Mrs. R. Herdsman, Mrs. Egglestone, patient in the hospita Dr. Margaret Calder. Mrs, Haslam and spent the holiday wit H. Keeler, at Mitchel Mr. Geo. Spotton a few days, in the in nese college in that p Mrs. Turner and of Loudon were visiti with Mr. and Mrs. K. Misses A. and 3, were visiting for a fo sister, Mrs N, Bittie f Seaforth, is a , ander the care of ss Maud Radom Mr. and Mrs, J. • as in Welland for greets of his bash MM. iss Rona Turner, g fora few days Rae. 013, of Stratford, days with their dson. Mrs. W. Hewer, o Tillsonbnrg, visit. ed at the home of • :r son, Mr. Jr W. Hewer, during the •est week. Mr, F, H, Walla • was visiting for a few days with his .:rents at Ingersoll, his mother being se • Musty ill. Mrs. F. H. Walk, and Miss Dorothy Walley spent a ow days with Mr. Walleye parents a • Ingersoll, Mr, and Mrs. Wil Pearson, of Strat- ford, were visiti.g with Wingham friends for over Th• nksgtving. Mrs. Munson left his week for Monk - ton, where she ••ill reside with her daughter, Dors. (Re • ) Langford. Miss Annie Deye 1 spent the holidays with friends in E ora and Miss Lily Deyell with friend in Brnoefield. Mr, and Mrs. le Biuevale road, spe Mr, and Mra. Hug Mr. and Mrs. V Hamburg were vis. with Wingham rel 8. Maxwell, of the t the holidays with Ross at Clinton. 0. Wenzel of New ing for a few days tivea and friends. • Mrs. J. Jr Elliott and Miss Mary Har- ris, of Wroxeter, ••ere visiting for a few daye with Miss A tie Elliott at Sarnia. Misses Marjory man, of Chatham few days at the h en. Mr. and Mrs. Seaforth, spent t and Mrs. R. J. Ti berry. W. H. Westman, was visiting for a sisters, Mre. W. A Buchanan, Mrs. Sletnmon, of at the home of her Tindall, prior to be• where she intends re Mrs. O. l3 Conary of Guelph, and Toronto, Spent the John Fowler, Bineva Mr. R W. Halting. was visiting in Win berry for a few da mother, who is eerion in Laoknove. Mr. and Mrs, Oharl Ashfield on Wednet attending the weddln Saokett to Mr. Georg field. The bride le Barber. ,,. and Beatrice West. were vi8itir.g for a • e of Mr. F. Buohan- nthony Tindall, of e holidays with Mr. dall, B Line, Turn, Mayor of Chatham, ew day with his ohne and Mra. F. the', spent a week • ephew, Mr. R. J. ing far Manitoba, Ming, nd Master Alfred, 88 J. Miller, of olidays with Mrs. Road. of New Liskeard, ham and Turn. and visited hie Iy ill at her home e Barber Were in y of this week, of Mies Jennie Hunter, of Ash - niece 01 Mrs. Remember the etitertai • ant coarse, under the anspioee •1 t . Westminster Guild. The first e , • . ,'"The Olympic Quartette" Will be .eld io St. Andrew's Church, November 10th. Admission 25 centra Yon CAN'T nn 11 Dr. Reod'i Ciishil abbe on earth. Se rX ' your feet noie. oe 18 the eaeiett ;hem at W, 3, GROWS, EAST HVRCIN The 86th annual East Huron Teaohe held i th W' andride TEACHERS, oeventton of the ' Aasooiatjon was e n e iggba ,. High School on Although the weat r Thursday 2 , Oot, 21 and 22 favorable the attend:. -'` Y , oe was good and the convention inter:: ting and inetruo. tine throughout. After Principal Steil opening exercises th mitteea were appoi, Oommittee—Misses house and Stevens, mittee-.-Messrs, Cam Mies Thompson. Brock and Mr. Hartle The first paper w Harding, of Gorrie, the Pupil and the ao er should be a student should be able to o kind, sympathetic, a A teacher should be to serve like the Gre dren are imitators, good will of your pn in their sports, Keep and tidy. Study the pupils Visit the 'ho parents that you are i ohildren. er had Oonduoted following com- ed:—Prograninee r 9eso1ud ion Com. ron, Curtis and eporters s read by Min u, e," The teaohere- f character"TheTeach. H trot himself, be liberal,mjnded, amble And ready Teacher. Chit. jm to secure the is and take part the school neat home-lifeof the e and show the terested in their .. 11 .. • Mr, J. A. Taylor, B A , Principal of Wingham High Soh 1, gave a very excellent address on "Baoteria." He defined it as a veget ble, not animal, organism, found every • here, in running streams and stagnant • ater. It is very seldom found in soil b yond a depth of four feet and in wa ,=r to, all depths. There are two classes of Bacteria, the innocuous and the pa s. ogenio; the last is the origin of dise se in man, It ie carried by means of milk, water, ice cream, oysters, celery, unwashed apples. Milk is the greatest , stributor of bac- teria. It has everythi,g in it essential as a food, and is inco porated into the system by the gastri digestion; hence if charged with baote ia, it quiok)y or- iginates disease in th system. Water ants as a good solvent, partionlarly run- ning water, The oyet:r is the scavenger of the ocean and sp :ads baoteria, be- cause the heat used n the preparation of the oyster for food s not sufficient to destroy the. germs. Oelery is often grown in soil chug ,d with bacteria Bacteria are like otanioai cells, a and protoplasm ide in two and especially if the o. The spread of the inoomprehen_ y seven trillions. 3t' the coagulating rotopiasm, but a e of 800 degrees to do this. There oteria may -enter the nose, the n ofh L s macq ns .• the ekes hn mien tion against the r the destrubtion ed the body. The d that the bacilli in place in it and • e canals of the neons membrane; here is very little ia taking effect. destroyed by the fore deglutition; y be destroyed in nucleus in the cant around it. These di spread very rapidly, temperature is suitab one in three days is t sible number of for Bacteria is destroyed of the albumen ar very high temperetu Oentigrade is require are three ways rho the system, throng mouth and an abras membrane. Nature system afford prot entrance or bacteria, of it when 18 has Bute nose is 8o construe ie arrested at a oert then discharged. ' body are lined with it this remains intact danger of the beats Some of the bacteria salivary digestion b those that escape m the cosophagus, in the stomach and the duodenum, by the tive juices- If an taken into the blood mastery takes piece and the white corp If the latter have t of resistance, the i the disease. The different shapes, spiral; each has its may be email or 1 The knowledge of obtained by the in kinds of miorosoop these they have bee human eye. Iu di membrane of the flamed, the beater Rented portion, a place and toxic p desire of man wa to counteract its that the blood of t to the blood of the bacilli of dipb the blood of the h begins to aot an a whioh is taken porta, by a prones as a oonnteractin This led to the toxin for hydro such as the Lore: experimented up fat was on the totio poison, wh bite of the ani injected into the rabbit, and a which is need t the disease T hydrophobia is period or at the doses of the an are finally int which generatl, prevention of th be effected by the finger mile membrane in'str• Olean, and the e . •Oen of the diges• escape they are nd here a fight for etween the bacteria soles of the blood e 0eoessary power diva n d at throws off oteria are of three lobular, rod and own nature. They rge, .long or short. bacteria has been eniton of different s and by means of • made visible to the htherie the mucous throat becomes in - a act upon this In. emioal aetion takes eon is created, The to find an antitoxin effeot. It was found e borne is atmlogous ,an; because of this •eria is injected into rse. As soon 08 this dioxin is generated, d separated into its of filtration and used agent on the disease. discovery of an anti- ; hobia. Many animals cow, rabbit etc., were n, The most auooess. rabbit. Spm° 01 the ch is formed from the al with the rabies, is macerated spine of the i-totan is thus created, counteract the virue of e incubation period of wo weeks; during this beainoicg of it, smelt toxin are given, these :aced to larger ones, effeot a cure, The Spread of bacteria may Ieanliness of the body, keeping the mucous , the alimentary oannls :0ti0n of the house fly. the afterno n the first address was given by Mr. ,Dearne"e, B A., on "b1hotnght Expr: salon vernue Word Pro. nounoing in Ete , entary heading" The teacher's aim . otlld be to enable his pupils to get • . ntrol of the values of life. Tito Value of oral reading is, that it ie a meana of conveying 'thought, The best Oonditi . ns under which read. Ing May be 'ta ght are When a pupil reads setae seleo len that he thinks worth (Coati . ed. on page t3.} OVARY. -• Fresh from the garden every dal*, at the Market' Grocery, tilt the first of November. Celery at the garden Will be Bald at $8.00 net 100, or, 80 DOOM pet +loam. It, A. G1YA/Wf, •.lit„ar rr4,ai++-11x,- - - - Yw: - _._'�-- - �rrlli� ,.,_���f�life..tr ",��a-a. Miss Spading ORAl1UATE OF TORONTO CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC And Authorized Teacher of the Fletcher Music Method, Simplex and Kinder. garters. Pupils prepared for Ooneerva- tory exams„ both in Theory and Plena. CLASSES OPEN OCTOBER 7th. For information as to rates, tuition, eto., apply at her #tome, Minute Street, A. E. SMITH BANKER WINGLIAM, - ONTARIO, Farmers who ant money to bay horses, cattle, or hogs to feed for market, can have jt on reasonable terms. Notes discounted for tradesmen, mere .chants or agents, on favorable terms, Loans on real estate at the tweet rates going - Railroad M Mr. Jr H. Go agent of the Gra will go to Toronto R. Nelles, genera He will be suoaee at present at Bran one of the most p Ontario, and ei seven years ago made for himself only in the city, distriot. "He is o our employ," said reoentiy, when it Gordon was ficin will be glad to see promotion." Mr. needs Mr. Gordon, of. For 15 years two years ago he ford, "We had h at Brantford," a man after mac ha had failed to in Harold took ore everything has Harold will be by Mr. M, 0 D The three railroa were all fernier and many old fri ed to hear of thei n Promoted. on, general freight Trunk at London, as successor to Mr. T. freight agent there. ed by Mr. L. Harold, ford, Mr. Gordon is alar railroad men in e going to .London rom W:iodetook, had host of friends, not but all through the e of the best men in a prominent offioiai ae lumcred that Mr. to Toronto, "and I I him get such a good L Harold, who sue- is very highly spoken was in Hensen, but as moved to Brant - d all kinds of trouble I Ofeaiel said, "and. been sent there, and e geed. Since Mr. the work, however,. one smoothie." Mr. Deeded at Brantford ton, of Woedetook, t Memo nrrned above a ens a t t �'P . R ii :Ia Fl m, de here will bs pieas- promotI 311 Prices all g, ,: smash for the hist week of lino. sale. WANTED—Young men to learn dteve- mounting; also a number of inhoring men Highest wages paid, WESTERN FOUNDRY Co , Wingham. Card of Through the cola desire to thank the pital for their kindi me during niv typhoid fever. N were always on b notice if I reouirE ogre, I shall not s /less to me in my Ie Thanks. -war your paper I nurses at the hos- ess and att4 ntion to scent i:linr ss with ght and day they nd at a moment's i any attention or 30 forget their kind. 3P sick Hess Yours truly, W. Poems, The Leading Shoe Store CHOICE SHOES Our Shea are always o]to'oi! Our $3 00, $3 50 or $I t)0 Shoes of Box Calf. Patent Colt, or Gall Metal Calf in Laos or Blucher etyte, on comfortable Ions, are the Si t'S for the man, who does things and ie 00 his feet constantly. Our $3 50, $1.00 Or $J b0 Shope are smart propoWrtions for the young fellows, who want amarines* Splendid leathers --in thee, Batten or Blucher alit. Swieg or Straight hats, D411itary Seel", Perforated 'tips and vamps and every ,other style feature Worked ing-but all Me Oboioe -Shoes. rr1w.r...+.1: J. Greer THE SHOE MAN Sok *gem: Slater and 1nrtctau eltota f. Ilan, Bazar atilt nakoiresss Shoos for Woidlin a