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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1910-01-20, Page 1"es ii Ti VOL XXXIX,—NO, 1980, , WINGWAI,. ONTARIO. THURSDAY, JANUARY Lila J910, STOCK TONICS We carry the largest and best assortment of Stock Tonics in Wingham. Make money by keep- ing your stock in good condition. Try Hackney Calf Tonic, $$0c pkg. Warton McKibbon THE DRUGGIST Maodonatd Block, Wingham. Winter Term OPENS January 3rd Students may enter any day of the school year. Individual instruction. Our graduates get the best positions. Mail Courses. W e. • train more young peo- ple than any other management in Can- ada '. Affiliated With Com- mercial Educators', Association of Canada Write for particulars, WINGI-IAM BUSINESS . COLLEGE GEt), SI OTTON, I riucipal Highest Salaries. • Graduates of Canada's Greatest Chain of High Grade Modern Business Col- leges, receive salaries , ranging from $600 00 to $1200.00 per year. The Wing- - bam Business College, which re -opens Jan. 3rd, is a worthy Link in this great chain. Those who cannot attend in person, may study at bone through the Spotton Oorrespondence Schools. GUT FLOWERS AND- FLORAL ND. FO.RLDEINS L A SG ' T. C. GRAHAM. & SON Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubber Read Willis & Co,'s adv. on page 8. Auction Salelat Bee Rive. The Robson Me pantile Oo, will sall the balaooe of theisrlry goods, clothing, gents' fnrni,htnge eto., by 'notion, oommenoing on Se urday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The ea I will be oontinned. on Monday and Poll wing days until the stook is all sold net. This is a good s opportunity to seen: bargains. Dr. tied ond's Father Dead. Mr. Josep Redmond, father of .Dr. R. 0. Redm ad, sof this town, passed away et his hin Ladadowne, Leeds Qounty, on. anday evening, aged 72 yearn. Mr. dmeed had been in poor health for so e months. He was one of the pioneer esiderate of Leeds Oonn- ty. Dr. Red and 1248 been in his old hou;te for so a days at the bedside of hie father, License Rards•CILEARING SALE" --Men's R To RENT.—Rooms over D.M, Gordon, e CLEARING Women's. Rubbers, The Ontario Gaunt : of last Saturday store for rent, Apply to DR. A. J.. pair, W. announces. the appointment of prime TRwxN. Boards of License Commiaei9ners. Those for North H ion are Thos. E. Women's Institute, Durnin, Matthew Lockhart, Robt, The regular mor meeting of the Musgrove, For So th Huron -,Peter Women's Institute sill be held at the Dougiae, Jos. Oar 'ing, Wm. Del- - home of Mrs. Qha . Gillespie, Francis bridge! street, Jan. 27th at 30 p. m. Snbjeots for discussion: '•F. Yrmation ,of charao- i some made bread—Tr it, ter in Children" by Mrs, W. S. Link- F- yR, -- - - - later; "Worrying v .. Cheerfulness" by Mrs. Alex. Ross. members are request. ed to attend. Visi ors welcome. • Are You Going South or West this Winter? Now is the time to plan your trip to California, Mexico, Florida or the Sunny South. Consult nearest Grand Trunk Agent regarding low tourist ratee, PROPERTY FOR tenth of the town Victoria end Fra driving horse and buggy, nutter, bar DAVID $'AMILTON. ALE.-25 acres just and 2 lots corner es streets; also a fresh Milch cow; els, eto. Apply to Obristie's Grocery Pf1ONE 59. SOMETHING GOOD OOD IN CHEESE, NEW OR OLD. out We've neeo intosome m 0 0nesse 0 somewhat above the metal quality. Cheese with that sometbing about it that ALL Limns OF GOOD OHEESE know bit can't desoribe. New do per ib., old 290 per lb. 425 lbs. Candies Just In Should have been here first week Janusry. They're the kind you like and w'e're selling diem, et Meier . prides. Only c 12per ib. r Orange Quarters, Butte Stench, Pine Creams, Cocoa Nut /Staple, Conversations, Mints, Oarainels, Diced Nut Caramels, Maple Drops, Bainbugaand Rests. LUIZTRA AICDQbFb'>rRS HClIE _..WANTED.—Any amount choice Butter. The Pari =h Club. The series of minor baseball games and the draw for t le bowling tonrna, anent in oonneotio i with the Parish Club has been ar nged, and parties who wish to joint a olul3, are requested to do so as early as oasible. The mem- bership fee has be placed at $3,00 for the balance of the eason. Aeration sale a Saturday afternoo Death of G deon Perrte, Mr. Gideon Perri 3, brother of, Rev. D. Perris of this to nn, died at Guelph on Monday after a .engthy illness. De- ceased was well-kn •wn in athletic oir- oles and up to a fen- years ago was a man of very stron physique. He won many prizes at at etio games in dif- ferent parts of Oa da. Rev, D. Perrie Hive store on attended the tuner on Wednesday. The Jan ry Thaw. Purchase Residence. The January the came on in dead Lest week Mr. obt. Beattie parches- earnest on Monday night and Tuesday ed Mr. W. E. L as' property on the when we had oon iderable rain. The corner of Patric - and Edward streets mild weather playa the 'mischief with a This is one of ti e best properties in number of ther ors in 'town. The Wingham and Mr Beattie has secured a water not being ab'e to get away, owing nice home. Mr. -Juoaa is returning to to the ioe, backed Iv and caused many a his farm in Carri.Ir. The transfer was leak, The cold weather on Tuesday made through Ribie & Omens. night pile a stop to any further trouble. a $500,00 worth f swell out glass to choose from at PATTERSON's jewellery store. Turnberry loneer Dead. • One of tine .old lioneer residents of Turnberry passed away et Cookeville on Thursday last, ii the person of Robt. Yeo, in his 88th ear. Deceased had resided for long yes of late had been 1i� ter, Mrs. T, E. W The remains were home and interm Binevale oemeterj noon. AnotiOn. sale of etc., at Bee Hive afternoon, oommen rs in Turnberry and ng with his dangh- lker, at Cookeville. brought to hie old It was made in the on Sunday after - dry .ods, clothing, e on Saturday •ing at 2 o'olook. Railrore4s Blocked. - The storm of -feet Thursday night and Friday morning was more severe in other parte Of C.iterio than it was in this section. Trine were tied up in different parts of -be province, but the London line was be only one in diffi- culty here. The -oon train from Lon- don on Friday dic not reach Wingham Until after six o clock. The storm in some sections wa as bad on the rail- roads . for a oho time as the storms during the winte of 1904, REMOVAL. On and after Fe •. 1, • e will be in bur new office, first , onorth of Post Office. - - RITCHIE & CoseNs, Insurance & Real Estate, Wingham m The hockey n1� _ Wednesday eveni well attended and trouble in defeatin of 14 to 3, The 0' ed music during tlne•n ---Win ha P� 8 point, Rose; oov McLean; centre, Marlette; left win el—Goal, 2inkha cover, F. Thomps son; centre, Burt; left wing, Zapha Stratford, The be played on. T': week when the b will be here. T . winners in the le be a large atten� Friday evening. as' Winners. Y tab in the rink on g of last week was he local boys had no Listowel by it score izens' Band furnish• the evening. The -Goal, McGillivray; r, Johnston; rover, Elliott; right wing, Woodley. Listow• n; Point, H. Roos; n; rover, 0. Thome- right wing, D, Roos, Referee- 4110ton of t league game will day evening of this ye from Palmerston local boys nook like no and there should ante M the game on 50 ots. apiece for 10,000 nakret skins, also the highest as . rice for Hideo, Skins and Tallo at the Wingham Tannery and .Glove Works. W. D. PRINOLE. . Brunswick C anges Hands. This week saw a ranefer in Wingham hotel property wh Mr. J. E. Swarts Bold the Brnnawio hotel to Mr. John A, Pntland, of Kilo dine, who will take possession on the at of February. 1dr. Pntland is an eperienoed hotel man, having been eng,ged in the business for a number of yeas et Ripley and he will keep the Brunsys.'s. k up to date in every particular. Applications for the position of Assessor of the 'own of Wingham will be received by the undersigned up to 6 p. m. on Janu ry 24th, NON F. GRovEs, Clerk, Royal carlet Chapter. The apnea meeting of the Royal Scarlet Ohapt r was held on Friday, January 14th The following officers were eleoted f r the year:—W. 0. in C„ 'J. C. Smith; x. 0. in O., J. Glenn; ,0. Chap., B. So 66; 0. Ser., J. W. Mo - gibbon; 0. ease F. H. Roderns; C. H. at A., G. . Tees; C. let L., W. Guest; C. 2nd „ B. Leary; C. let C., A. Franck; 0. 2nd C., S. Thornton; C.I. H., J. A. loDonald; C. O. H., It. Rankin, Oddf Dow Officers. The followi fig are the officers of Maitland Lodge I. 0. 0, F. installed by S, A. Maguire, D. D. G. M., on Thurs. day evening c_ last week; N. G., Wallace Hong ; V. G., John Lamont; It. S„ John F Groves; F. S„ S. A. Maguire;, Tree ., H, B. Elliott; Warden, Peter Deans; O nduotor, J. W. Pearen; Chap., B. Hin liffe; R, S. N. G., W.J. De 1l• L.Piper; e S. . G, S R. S. S'. y, P , A, Bell; L. 5, ., J. W. Hewer; I. G., J. W. Dodd; . G„ S. Amabnry; It, S. V. G., R.S. M Gee; L. S. V. G., /M. F. Murray, Duction Sales. Mr. John Pringle, lot 21, con. 9, Turnberry, will hold an 'notion sale of farm stook and implements at his prem. fees on Wednesday, Feb. 2nd. There will be no reserve, as Mr, Pringle has rented his farm. Auctioneer John Purvis will Wield the hammer. Mr, Aroh. Campbell, of lot 'l, oomes- tion 2, (lit line) Morrie, will hold An auction male of horses,cattle and ah ee P on Friday, y , February $th at 1 o'olook GIItLs WANIE1,--Por Work an power p, In, Mr. Campbell hat a good list of maohines in knitting mill or on day stook and k making the tale on account w et, Apply, xis "WArsort LKro go0 Oo, of shortage in feed, R. IL (bridal, Will wor . lean, Stet* y work and g Limited, Paris, Ont, be the auctioneer, Local The follows oonneetion wi b' e, 75 ciente a EMBER. ption Figures. g are the latest figures in h the recent local option oonteste in O Galen—Local option was ,carried in '21 towns, 3 villages and 52 townships. 1 -nus 61 licenses were out off in towns, $6 in villages and 114 in townships, a total. of 211, out off in 76 places carded. The liquor men won in 8. towns, 8 -"Wages and 10 townships, The lioensea hue sustained totalled 103 in the 26 ne -nioipalities, as follows: 60 in towns, 15 villages and 28 in town- ships. But is only accounts for 112 munioipaliti-9 and 814 Licensee, whereas the;) were licenses, Ti the three•fl mnnioipalith must be adds liquor men, t 85 mnniolpi saved. The. to be 211 nee 71 ooutests affecting 551 remainder were lost by ihs clause, That is 69 with 237 licenses, These i to the wins made by the ►eking a total for them of ities, with 314 licenses final result is thus shown see out off and 340 saved, Warman --A good wpm do laundry ironing., A, Steam Lannd:y. or - girl to y at Wingham Weddi g in Toronto. The followi g from last Thursday's Toronto Globrirefera to the marriage ot a nieoe of the Misses Reynolds of this town:—"At t= a Church of the Epiph- any yeeterda; the marriage of Mies Evelyn•Marsai es Reynolds, daughter of Ur. and Mrs. J. R, Reynolds, to Mr. Frank Adenin s.. C+ yells Vas ecl-eism- ized by the 'rev. -Canon Bryan. Mr Frank Converse Smith played a violin solo with the reap, The bride, given away by her other, wore a dress of oream duchess satin with garniture of ailk•embroi red net, tulle veil and orange blossom wreath, and parried a shower of lila a and orchids. Miss Mabel MarsaileenBnffalo), a cousin, was maidof honor;- Miss Mabel Scroggie, bridesmaid, in dresses alike of gold. colored eolienn de sole, black velvet hats and white .bouquets. Mr. Charles Coryell was beet man; Mr. Robin Reyn- olds and Mr. falter Coryell, ushers. A reoeption wa - held at the home of the bride in Starr t venue, where the rooms were decorated in pink and white. Mr. and Mrs. Corye 1left for the south, the g oing away dries being of dark green, with toque to rrrfitoh, and blank furs." WANTED. --A good smart boy to learn the printing business; also a girl to learn type setting. Apply at Tisnts office. Value of dvertising. A Toronto retai firm of advertisers reports that ono day they received through the mail fifteen hundred dol- lars' worth of ord ,re for purses. The non -advertising bucnese man will hard- ly credit such a at ,cement. Ile knows nothing of such Lmsiness. Why? He has not cultivated a. daily acquaintance- ship with the pub io. Many of these buyers live hundre.i of miles from the city of Toronto. These readers grad- ually grow to feel an interest in and a positive friendship for the firms whioh address themdal y. Of course the more attractive al d dignified the ad- dress the more like y is the public 6o be impressed. Result - such as reported above cannot be ac- ieved by careless or spasmodic adverts ng. The firm must its if in the onfid noe have establishedt c e v of the readers, and this can only be done by patient area honest work. The above is from a :eaent issue of the Toronto Globe. ".late Timms man was in a neighboring city s few weeks ago and galled at a book and stationery store, when the propriet r said:—"Look here. Elliott," and watt' shown Several letters from 'Wingham residents, enclosing money for book they were ordering. Said the book a ore man, "It pays to adversise." The -0 Baine books donld have, no doub , been putohased in Winghani, but aur townspeople wore not dware of the not. Another example of the valve of .dvertising was shown last Week, Mr, ?G, TLucas placed the selling of his pr 3perty with iiltohie & Cogens, A sma looal in the Witnts let people know th property wad for gale a ohade m form lett k and b r wt* d*eek. p >� Vv CHURCH NOTES, The annual con regational meeting of S,t �,ndrewaPrt*byteian Church will be bald next Mont ay evening, when the annual reports fre m the. Ohnroh organ- izations will be pr :aented and new man- agers eleoted, k efreshments will be served. All mem .ars and adherents are invited to attend ' Rev. Dr. Walter, who has been the parish priest of Ye Catholic Ohlroleat Walkerton dnrin ; the last two years, has been asked ,y Bishop Dowling to take charge oft. Mary's parish, in Hamilton, The Bishop intends to open a Catholic colleen in Hamilton at as early date. Dr. Walter will be preen dent of the colleg-:. Rev. Father Cummings, pastor of St. Mary's Cathalio Ohuroh in Brantford for the past 12 yeere, is leaving shortly to assume charge of the Catholic Church at Walkerton. Lei has been very popu- lar at Brantford, and is highly regarded as a scholar and pulpit orator of great ability. In eduostional matters he had also been aotive,awing been chairman of the separate e4hool board for a num- ber of years, Farm Lanus and Stocks. A report issued by the census and Statistics Office t r•day shows that the, average value of c:oupied farm land in the Dominion is $38.60 as compared with $35.70 last year, and that the aver- age wages for o impetent native-born farm and domesti help during the sum- mer season is $ 3 69 per month for males and $11 08 f r females, exoluaive of board, and per ear $216 for males and $116 for females. Wages for im- migrant help are so newhat lower, The average valve of bard per month is planed at $10 for int les and $8 for fe. males. The total ve lue of farm animals in June was $558,100,000, as against $531,000,00C in 19CE. The value of horses is put dow m at $278,759,000, Milch cows at $103,6 11,000, other horned cattle at $126,326,000 swine at $84,368,- 000, and sheep at $5, :5,000. BIG BARGAINS in heavy Ruobers, qualities, in lace and cheapest, en' and toy's raok and gum tickle. The best W. J. GREER Temperance and oral Reform. The Temperance ani Moral Reform Association of Wingh an, met in the 0. 0. F. hall on Jan. _0th. Mr. A. E. Lloyd, president, in t e chair. After receiving verbal ropers from the ward chairmen on the loot* option vote, the election of officers ok place.—A. E. Lloyd, president; B Scott, vioe-prest- dent; A Casale, tr as.; J. F. Groves, seo'y. The meetin throughout was very optimistic rega ding future work in the diatruotion of the bar room, the speakers generally b lug of the opinion that the town made splendid showing, having a majorit vote against the mighty power of th p "Trade" interests. It was proposed ,o memorialize the Ontario Goverment in consequence of the vote to reduce tee number of licen- ses it Wingham, and also the fact that our population doe i not warrant five bar rooms.—Com, Death of M . Henderson. There passed aw y on Tuesday morn- ing at the home f her son, Mr. W. J. Henderson, at t e Junction, Ellen Murphy, reliot f the late William Henderson, in he 75th year. The de- ceased had a sllgl t stroke of paralysis some eighteen mo ithe ago and had been in feeble health -:ince that time. Mrs. Henderson was torn near Laekerbie, Dumfriesshire, Scetland, and oame with her parents to this country fifty-two years ago, settli g first in Drumbo, where two yea were spent. The _ Morristownship family then move to t w nship and the enbject o this sketch married the late Mr. H ndersbn forty-eight years ago, thus sp reeling that number of years oh the one ran. Her husband passed awayfiftaa years ago last De. cember. In the earl days the deceased was a member of th Binevale Presby. torten Oheroh, bat or a number of yearn had been a m tuber of St. An; drewis Ohnrbh of this own. She was a woman held in high es eern in the nom. inanity and had lived nee this section Of the country convert from the forest into fine farms. Her death remote2 another of the few re wining pioneers of this Vection, She I survived by a family of two sena and our daughters, viz: —Thos. M. and W J, Henderson, of Morrie; Mrs. Jae, aunt, Toronto; Mrs. Geo. Pepper, Petro ; Mrs. Richard Miller, Jamestown; 1111 A. "Thee. Small, All the m alb ran et the Li to et, A e sw family are home for th funeral, which takes place this (Thu day) afternoon M 8 o'elook from her to home tb the Wingham cemetery. $1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE SAM SMALL IN. WINGHAM. Sam m Smallthe w i1. nownevangel., n ei , ist, will deliver an address in the Wing - ham opera house on. Fridav evening of this week, tinder the auspices of the Young Men's Biba Olaee of the Metho, dist Church, Mr Small ie one of the beet speakers of the continent and people of this die riot sbonld hear him, There will be a a ver colleotion at the door to defray ex enses, The Toronto Mail and Empire t t recent date says of Mr. Small; "Rev.. Sam. W Small, the famous s ontbern evangel' it, journalist, author and Ieoturer, delivered his address on His Majesty The Devil' in the Princess Theatre, vVhen 1_andredswere turned away unable to g in admire**. Just a line or two about be easy to fill thi words of commaz admirere (and the remember his bi scriptural truth w' the late. Sam Jo Got •.6, to eondn paign of 1886. apostle, might b menta paid hi this man. It would whole eeotiets with dation from Toronto name is legion) who illiant expositions of len he came here with es, hie father in the that memorable cam - Any man, even an proud of the oomplt- at the close of his ad- dress last Sued night` by men who would nos be o insidered in any sense social reformers ter advocates of exaoting prohibitory legislation. But is there any necessity to quote loeal testimony where be is so wall and favorably known when the great metropolitan and cos- mopolitan papers lof the English speak- ing world have rooleimed with clarion notes his abilities and the power of his oratorioal logia? . When the New York Herald speaks if Mw as 'a magnetio master of assemblies', and the Boston Herald, as 'the moat gifted orator the south has ever sent this way', and the Washington Pos ; writes 'there are not half a dozen mei in the country who are equal to Mm in popular power as a public speaker', and the Philadelphia Press -'Mr. Small's address last night was superb in al! esempie of rare and the Cinoinn emotional orator generation'—to: time songsters bin Tribnne, the Dal Indianapolis Star, The Des Moines) its parts, a graceful and refined oratory,' tri Inquirer "Ile is an �f the first rank in this hloh a ohorne of old ng them the Ohioago reit Free Press, the he• New York World Register and Leader, the St. Louis Glo ie-Demoorat, the Kan- sas City Star, chant the refrain. There need be no questi in in less trained and critical minds se et his ability and power as a speaker. Se n Small was educated by private tutus, then in the best schools in New Orleans, and finally graduated with hi Ih honors from Emory and henry Ooll: •e in Virginia. He holds the Literary, degrees of A. B. and A. M. from his Alma Mater, Ph. D. from Taylor Univ 3rsity, and D. D. from the Ohio Normal University. He is a trained journalist, serving many years as editor of leadinsouthern newspapers principally with \he noted "Atlanta Constitution" in every capacity from police reporter to le tiding editorial writ- er." IDELGwAVE. Oatmeal exchange R. Howson, Wingh Another of the ea section passed to hi day last, when the d rather suddenly to of the township of Mr. Clark, who was a native of County o quite young eettied family in the townshi he resided until ebon, when he sought ret' active duties of farm this village to resid not been in good hen hetae able t w o be ab a few days before hi due to peritonitis. Of Morris township f In religion he was a politics he was a 0 many exoelle t quali heart won for him the ot a large number of demise' is Mcleod a lase ity. He is survived by son, Stanley, of Roche for oats. FRANC m. . ly settlers of this reward on Satnr- :: th summons oame ilium Clark, clerk Morrie. The late red 64 years, was Leeds, and when with his father's of Morrie where w e three years ago; ement from the - life, and came to . Mr. Clark had h for some time, at s usual until anal death, which was e had been clerk the past 33 years. ethodiat, and in nservative. His let of head and spoof and esteem Our Great Clearance friends, and his , e HIGH SO WI- NOTES. SY H. The Literary e i a1 d 4d u 0 a . .cess t being quite so rote: times. The prrnci grain was "stun were excellently r era, Mr, Robt. worthy secretary the feot•Iighta "Feminine oharao Which always lend arse was read by showed what az journalists we hay We are please faithful janitor, ll ing. • } r REor. t . p fast Fridey welt it e obaitman'a address Wing es in previoup al item on s ie pro- p speeohee" which uderei by the epeak- lbraiih brought sur oonepiouot.siy before n hie speeoh on. r." The "jeering" charm to the Liter. r• F. Gillespie, and emolent staff of • to report that our r• B. Kerr, is improv - The open air ri kbas been very much enjoyed by all, _ho indulge in the ex- hilarating , spor - of .skating. The pleasure of sket ng bas only been ex- ceeded by the any of playing hookey. Many of the ioye, of course, play hookey, but mo a surprising than this, and greatly to ,he displeasure of the boys, in fact to ell the males, who play hookey, the gii s have organized two hookey teams, t e captains being Misses R. Campbell d G. Kennedy. The girls played for e first time last Satur- day afternoon, hen a keenly contested game took plao resulting in the score 2-0. W. R S. girls have a very poor opinion of W. - . S. boys, when the latter have the r ,' five times as long as the girls to p1 y hookey. The girls would like very non if°the boys would cattle their medic 1 bill by giving Wed. -nesday after echo d to the hookey girls.-' Sad to relate Mr. Finlay Reid and Mr. Ernest Hinsoliffa ;nth contracted severe injuries while *lying hookey. Pos. sibly the boys net 3 extra time to preen tiee without "reneging", as the girls never do this. - STOCK -TAKING SALE. All hardware and stoves at coat for twenty days from Friday, Jae. 14Th. A YOUNG. EFFORTS APPRECIATED. To the Editor of t e TIMES: Dear Sir,—The eoent sooiel given by the, A. Y. P. A. of St. Paul's Church was a feeble ex :ression of their ap. preoiation of Re Mr. Boyle's work among the young teopie during the two and a half year. , which he spent in Wingham. Whit Rentor he took such a deep interest in he work of the A. Y. P. A , that he eLleared himself to the entire membersh-e. Among the many inatanoes of his la •ge-hearted generosity - mention tbould 1.t made of the instal- lation in the ohacel of the eleotrolier, which he gave to the church on behalf of the A. Y. P. A. shortly before he left Wingham, and of his donation of two hundred dollars 69 the Mills' Memorial Hall. i Yours v y truly, A MEMBER o THE CONGREGATION, Money Saeed Here There is a best time to buy Shoes, that time RIGHT and ha z •s GH NOW . o the oommun- his widow, one et', N. Y , and seven danghtere, Mrs. tegeson,of Good. land, Man.; Rose and 3mma, of Was- kada, Man.; Elsie, Ger. rude, Laura and Grebe, at home; two br..thers and three Mame also Survive;•- Thomas, on the Homestead; F3enry, of Tnrtage la Prairie Man.; Mrs. Forbes, ingham; Mrs. Rost. Geddes and Mrs, ea, Thynne, of Morris. The funeral took place on Monday to the Blyth o etery, 6etvicea being conducted by He fi I rave and ROI` of e v g . BA.Y R. b. of Rply Of deceased. The nub of the community go reeved family, Mr. Ferguson, +:;). W. Rivera, a fetter pastor nutted sympathy out to the be- W. J. GREEK Is Now On I Sale We hold these sales but twice a. year between seasons.._.. when we want to close out one season's stOelt before the next arrives— and it is always THE REST TIME TO BUY SHOES Lvery Shoe goes into this Sale - Shoes for everybody ••-4 nothing re. served. We have not room to enumerate styles and prices here, but -eoliie alld secure your size. Don't delay --W come r at case .