The Wingham Times, 1910-04-14, Page 1VOL XXXIL.--NQ, 1992.
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"FOR SMUT ON
OATS"
THE BEST
IS THE
CHEAPEST
We SeII the Best that is
Made.
Wailon. McKibbou
THE DRUDIT
Maodonttld Block, Wingham.
FATHER
MOTHER !
A Business Education is the
greatest Iegaey you can leave
your children. We get down
to the bed . rock foundation of
living business science, and as•
siet worthy graduates to the
choice positions.
Enter any day. Individual
instruction. Home study
'courses hi Senior Teachers,
Matriculation and Commercial
subjects. Send for particulars.
Affiliated with Commercial
Educators' Association of Can-
ada.
Easter Term Opens
March 29.
Write for particulars.
WINGHAM
BUSINESS COLLEGE
GED. SPOTTON, Principial.
4
Christie's Grocery
PHONE 59.
GITY
PRIG
We aim at ge ing as near city
prices s E enier'Iui Low aft
we posei can, while avoiding
the higher ones, always of bourse
with QUAL/TY CONSIDERATION-,
Toilet Soap
10 Cakes for 25c
Oat Meal--Rutternlilk—Olive
Oil—Leltlon,
Ilereei genuine value in Toilet
Soaps. As a rule this kind is sold. 3
for IOo put up in boxes and is conoid•
eyed cheap, 'We've bought it loose
and
The Difference in Price
is 'Yours.
Coffee
17c per lb Of; a Itis for age.
To meet a certain demand we've
added this new line. It is a good
strong Coffee and will tiokle the
paliete of many,
saiimisior
Osie "other iftieR of Tea
and Coffee aro always to
the front and a trial
Order le all we ask,
Our Goods no the Rest.
VCarnted — Oboieo 'hitter and
%'1"esh 1+)gg'e,
WI.NGHAM TI
CUT ROWERS
AND
FLORAL DESIGNS
T. C. GRAHAM & SON
PHONE 101.
Wear Greer's. Shoes and Rubbers
Tennis R Organization.
A meeting will e held in the Council
Chamber at 8 o'cbo k on Friday evening
of this week for th re -organization of
the Wingham Tenni Club. All puttee
interested in this po lar summer game
are requested to atteu this meeting.
WANTED—South African Scrip.. High-
est
prices paid. Apply at Tune Offie.
Your Sum
This fine weathe
question "Where
day," or perhaps
it is necessary in o
fortablecom
av mod
iu advance, you a
make application
Agents, or address
P, A , G. T. Ry, To
er Vacation,
brings to mind the
5111 go fora holi-
'wedding trip?" and
der to secure Qom -
tion to secure rooms
e recommended to
to Grand Trunk
D. McDonald, D.
onto,
WANTED —A dining room girl. Ap•
ply at the EXCHANGE HOTEL,
Farm Prop
A sale was Doi
last whereby Mr.
Wawanosh dispose
of his tarsi, contain
John T. Corrie.
[Jerrie 216 aores �
Walker has puroha
of Mr. Shiell's
secures the building
Mr. Walker a barn
recently destroyed
ty Change.
plated on Saturday
saao Shiell of East
of the westerly half
ing 66 acres, to Mr.
his will give Mr.
land. liar. Isaac
d the easterly half
rm. Mr. Walker
and this will give
to replace the one
y fire,
Home made bread --Try it.
FRANK R, HOWSON.
Looking f
The Ontario f
is an optimist ,at
for this lies in the
peots, which, apps
have seldom been
spring has f aoilita
farm, and plough
w ell in advance of
comment is mad
advanced and sora
a possible too rapt
cold spell, it is agr
in the fruit district
r Good Crops,
mer and fruitgrower
resent. The reason
excellent crop pros -
tautly from reports,
better. The early
ed operations on the
ng and seeding are
revious years. One
that orops are too
authorities welcome
growth. The recent
ed has done no harm
TBUNi s and VALISES.—The best kind
and at Iowest prices. W. J. GREER.
Family
M r, Micheal Ws
with paralysis last
low. This is the
Walker has • had
eight sons and.one
bedside lastSate
are; Jackson and
to; Thos. E. Walk
and W. W. Welke
Isaac Walker, E
Welker, Wingham,
Torohto.
athering.
er, who was stricken
eek, continues very
et illness that Mr.
ming his life. Hie
anghter were as his
day. The children
. A. Walker, Teton -
r, Streetsville; Geo.
Clinton; Eltsha and
et Wawanosh; Jas.
and Mre, Anderson,
Fort SALn oR ItE
eon. 1, in the
Apply to GEORGIC
church, Ont,
T-50 acres; lot 23,
wnship of Kinloss.
Molemosu, White -
You Label.
The mailing lit of The TIMES hat
been cerreoted tip .o ,April 8th, 1910.
Look carefully at t , : date on the label
on y our paper. Alt , opera are supposed
to be paid for in aria • noe. If you have
paid ns and by any .vereight we have
not given you Credit et ns know at once
so that we nazi root y the mistake, We
desire to thank t Many Who have
promptly paid um However there are
ttom
eh
W o
have ne looted toand
act do eb
a number have rn • into two orthree
years. We must 'list on the latter" Ott -
bug up, Of oo•rae It it only negleot,
but that does n t help tie to meet expen-
sed. Those in • rreers Wilt greatly oblige
tot by giving t . e matter prompt atten.
tion,
SIttar its—Having pnrohased a large
quantity Of iritieh. Oolumbia Shinglea,
from one of the best menufaotnrers on
the
Meta, pray lone tothe ad'vatioe in
p pareil to sell rat close
prioets
. ,Pattie* in need of shingleswotrld
do well to hall and get quotations.
J. A, Mol ieaiv.
Ring's for all kinds Choice Seeds ....
Alsike and Lucerne Oleeeere mime
Otliy, etc.
WINUH. N. ONTARIO* TDURSDAY, APRIL Hi 1910,
Read Willis & Co.'s adv. on page 8.
Greyhoun Excursion,
Goderich to Detr it and return, $1.50.
The twelfth aunt Detroit excursion is
booked to leave derioh at. 9 80 a. in.
Saturday, June, t 18th, and the round
trip ticket will on y cost $1,60 (one way
with baggage e .00). The Goderiob
band will have it moonlight excursion
Friday evening, ne 17th—and tT wltz
BE MooNLxc+rlT, eke a note of this and
see particuiars in thief paper later, For
Ally particulars d ired at once inquire
of Mr. E. H. Aye , Excursion Manager,
Detroit.
Ate•
WALL PAPER, from t• :.1.O0 per
roll, at KNOX'S.
Pea RENT.—Brio: Cot ge on Minnie
street. Apply to M sr.) Tamlyn.
lnterestin Lecture.
There was quite large attendance at
the Baptist Church ti Monday evening
to hear Miss Lucia Gilbert, of Malone
N. Y. give her leot e on "The city of
Florence and her he oes," Miss Gilbert
Is a talented yowl lady, a pleasing
speaker, and herad ess was intereettig
and instructive, oo taining a fund of
information relative to the habits, cus-
toms and peouuiari les of the anoient
Italian pity. A a o by Miss Nellie
Muroh and a quart tte by Mrs, W. D.
Pringle, Mrs. (Rev. W. L. Steeves, and
Messrs. J Haley a H. R. Mack added
to the evening's en ertainment. At the
close of the lecture heoompany repaired
to the school room whew refreshments
were tastily serve by the young people
of the church an a pleasant social time
spent.
BOY WANTED. — TO learn tailoring,
apply to R. MAXWELL.
If yon want a ni
every way'; see t
Graham, corner
streets, whioh is f
home, convenient in
e residence of C..1.
of Centre and Maple
r gale.
"An Evening ith Strauss and
Ten yson,"
In the Wingha •• opera house,, On
Tuesday evening, pril 19th, ander the
auspices of the H gh School, will be
given "An evens... with Strauss and
Tennyson," by Mr W. P. Booth, Ten.
nysonian (M6(3i11), and Miss Mabel V.
Green, pianist, ' ominion College of
Music. Of these fraebrated artists the
St. Thomas Journ• says:—"Miss Green
is a musician of e:.eptional ability. Her
rendering of St ants, following the
theme of Tennys• •'s powerful emotion -
a1 story, was aoo. ate in every detail of
interpretation." "Mr. Booth is an un-
usually talente. reader. His voioe is
well developed, elightfnlly modulated,
and adapted e:•.reesively to the most
powerfully passi nate and most delicate
passages." Tho • e who attend may be
assured of an i strnotive and refining
entertainment. Enoourage those who
have been igst amental in providing
this class of e tertainment by your
presence at the o . era house on Tuesday
evening next. T e plan of hall will be
open at J. Wal on Mcgibbon'e drug
store tomorrow Friday), and the prioe
of admission has peen planed at 2Poents.
ROOMS TO LE --
O S T e 1
E sola 1 suitable
for dress maker shop. Apply to re.
MAXWELL.
Ladies' Oxfords, Ties, Pumps and
Slippers in the handsomest models that
ever graced a Shoe Store, $1.76, $2.26
up to $3.00 or $3,60.
W. J. GuEEit.
Fortner Turnberr Pioneer Dead.
The demise of John Moliwain, whioh
took place at ehe hom, of his daughter,
Mrs. McDonald, at G •derioh, on Mon.
day, removes another of the early eat-
letsf the township wnahfp o Turnberry, The
late Mr. Mollwain raided for some.
years on a farm in th vicinity of Hol -
mea' school, but for e past thirty years
or more had been a esident of Lower
Wingham, whittle he removed after
leaving the farm, is wife pre -deceased
him by a few years. The deceased had
'been in tailing heal for some months
due to agonsr
al brking rap of the aye-
tem, 1; Ie wise on visit to Goderich,
and gradually grew orse until the end
Dame. He to enrviv d by six daughters;
Mrs, Armstrong, of s etroit; MU. rent,
of Brantford; M e. McDonald, of
Goderich; Mrs. itob. tsem, of Neepawa,
Mari; hire. Eugene cBone1d, of Wing-
ham, and Mrs. Ch:<. Elliott, of the
BIW A:ale Road. Th late Sanibel to.
IlWaia of Wingham ' as a eon of the
damaged, The fun.. al took Oboe on
Wednesday nfterno.. of this week, to
the Wingham vent cry,
orauomigir
We are pexins se high es IMO cente
eaoh tor o Muskrat eking at the Wingham
Tannery and Glove Works.
W, D. Pnisat n.
Haney'$omet.
A dispatch from *aehington, dated
April i
1th says
a
ere o
Cine
t was
seen here yesterday
r the fleet time by
Professor Asaph 1al of the Naval Ob•
servatory, and his .pd latent through the
20 -inch telescope. + r about 15 minutes
the cornet remained foible to the naked
eye, Bolular appy erasions regarding
harm to the earth d its inhabitants
d raring the visit of he comet to this
portion of the uni rte is unfounded.
The tail of the co et, through whioh
the earth probably will pass, will be
noticeable only as absolute harmless
illaminous gas or d et, It may produce
electrical and mail etio effects that can
be detected only y self-reoprding in-
struments,"
NEWEST and lam designs in wall
paper at KNox's..
Death of Rev. M
Rev, James A. An
the past 22 years past
Goderi h died , on W
April 6th et Ottawa,
ing relatives. He
meeting of the board
iz do
4 nt
a Montreal'
received the.honora
from the Presbyters
treat, where he r
had it not been for
which resulted fat
by is family of five
ter, together wit]
going to Goderiok
Whitechurch, and
eriob was for sem
late Rev, Mr. Ur
Knox Church.
beloved among h
county town.
. Anderson.
erson, B, A., for
r of Knox Church
dnesday morning
here he was visit-
ed attended the
of French evangel -
and was to have
y degree of D D.
College at Mon-
oeived his training,
he attack of grippe
ly. He is survived
one and one dangh-
his wife. Before
he was pastor at
after going to God -
time assistant, to the
in the pastorate of
Anderson was much
congregation in the
CALL IN anh: e a look at Knox's
new 1910 wall ...era..
Wedded i
The Chicago Tr
Helen Grantman
bride of Mid, ' teri.
day, .April 2nd.
place -"at the res
parents and was a
Weeks is one of th
who were saved
whioh was wreck
Azores Islands. S
Mr. and Mrs. Char
Winthrop avenue, a
has been Ralph Va
in the Commercial
bridegroom, Mr. 0
occupies a respons
same hank and is
having represente
group meetings o
the annual meeting
ers' Association,"
are now visiting wi
Mr. and Mrs. A. Ro
friends of the groo
couple many year
prosperity.
Chicago.
rune says:- "Miss
eeks became the
W. ROBE, On Satur•
The Ceremony took
enoe of the bride's
stet wedding. Mies
four Chicago girls
rem the Slavonia,
d Iast June on the
e is a daughter of
es B, Weeks, 5831
d for several years
Veobten 's secretary
ational Bank. The
arles Wilson Ross,
le position in the
ell known in Iowa,
that institution et
the banks and at
of the Iowa Bank.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Mr, Ross' parents,
, and the many old
will wish the happy
of happiness and
Parties wishing their gardens plowed
should leave their orders early at Salt
Block Moe.
The Late Mr
An old and big
of this section
the river of deat
at the home of
Frances street, W
the demise of
whoa maiden
Mayne, She was
67 years ago, and
there. She was
son and they c
years ago, where
years, then rein
resided on a farm
with eight years
to town. Seven
ber, Mrs. Niche
partner in life, a
she went to me.
nephew, Mr. E.
Seek. About a y
Orr Lake, where
the home of her
umber returned
been viaitang wi
Wni. ± iOholson,
son had not been
number, of years
had been failin
being the came o
It sntvived by
Mayne, of Orr L
of Oannington.
the Freebyteria,,
g enerone•heerte
the respect of n I
tense end trio .
place On Wednet,
remain* were tai
her deceased
Cemetery,
s.
John1
N ChaMson.
h y respected resident
fo many years crossed
h .n Monday evening
• r, Win. Nicholson,
1'gham, We refer to
rs, John Nfeholaon,
n me was Catharine
Orn in Oobourg, just
ent her early years
rried to Mr. Nichol-
me to Turnberry 37
hey resided for five
• •ing; to Morrie, and
•n the Blnvale Road
a! o, when they oamo
ars ago last Nevem.
I on was bereft of her
d shortly afterwards
e her home with a
, Nicholson, at T'loral,
ar ago she returhed to
he spent wwine time at
rother, and last De..
•
Wingham, and hive
h her nephew, Mr.
The late Mrs. Nichol-
a xobnet health for a
and for some weeks
rapidly, pneumonia
death, The deceased
wo brothers, Robert
ke, and John Mayne,
he wait a member of
Ohnroh, a< kind and
person who 'enjoyed
rge oirols of r.ngnain-
dt. The .funeral took
ay afternootl and the
to'tett betide e those of
and In the Wingham
e
$1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
FLIBLIC S' QOt, BOARD,
The regular m
Public School B
day evening in
There were pres
Trustees Ross,
Stone end Galb
Prinoipal •Stet
whioh showed t
for the month of
Dept Boys
2 20
3 28
4 18
6 23
6 22
7 22
188
The prinoipal r
had been put:on
a selection of boo
the teachers for t
sent on approval.
motion, adopted.
The following a
to be paid:—impe
stamp, 65 Dents;
blinds, $16,77; J.
00;
Waterworks de
$2.00; Geo. Maso
mentary reading,
Mr. W. A. Cam
member of the
to ancoeed Mr, J.
The salaries of t
were ordered to be
adjourned.
ting of tbe Wingham
rd was held on Tuea-
he Council Chamber,
nt Chairman Ieard, and
tingle, Campbell, Vag•
er presented his report,
e following attendance
March:•.
Girls Total
28 43
24 44
18 41
29 42
20 43
21 43
21 48
161 299
42vg
43
89
40
41
40
86
281
ported also that blinds
e windows, and that
d bad been made by
library from books
The report was on.
bunts were ordered
al Rubber Stamp °o•
E. Isard & Co.,
McLean, wood $21.-
rtmo
q rat water rates,
, books for supple -
0,00.
bell was appointed a
nblio Library Board
. Taylor.
e teachers and oMoers
aid and the Board
CHURC NOTES,
Crossley and H
evangelists are ho
towel.
itev. H. M. L
°lariat Church, Li
weeks holidays t
severe illness,
Rev. F. J, Max
formerly of Riple
a Call to become
Presbyterian Chu
In connection w
the service at the
Sunday evening 1
in good form Ten
u ter, the well-known
ng services at Lis -
'The correspond
W. M. S. of
Church for this ye
son, and not Mrs
last week.
The twenty -t
ing of the Huron
Woman's Auxilia
Society of the
being held in L
delegates from
Robinson and
Soots.
ng -Ford, Rector of
towel will take a few
recuperate after a
ell, of Brantford, and
, has been extended
pastor of one of the
thea in Toronto,
h the musioal,partof
Baptist Ohuroh on
t, the. Choir rendered
son's "Too Late,"
g secretary of tbe
Ingham Methodist
is Mrs, W. J, How-
Homnth as stated.
ird sunned meet -
Masan branch of the
y to, the Missionary
hutch of England is
ndon this week. The
ingham are Misses
rter and Mrs. Benj.
WANTED. -500 bushels Oa - at the
Wingham Chopping mil]. oiled oats,
bran, shorts, flour, , eto or sale. Mill
running every day • so oatmeal and
rolled wheat for sale or exchange for
grain. EZRA Melamine
PER ONAL.
Mr. W. J, Muir,
town this week.
Mr. Jas. H. °,
was visiting in to +•
Mr. J, S. Timm
calling on old frie
week.
Miss Ethel gin
alter a ten days'
London.
of Goderich, was in
sholm, of Toronto,
• for a Pave days.
e, of Toronto was
ds in Wingham this
has returned home
isit with friends in
Mr. Chester Da is, of Toronto visited
With hie patents, r, and Mrs. H. Davis
last week,
Mr, Thos. Wat of MiO, Mich., spent
a few days of the Mt week with friends
in shit vicinity.
1'
Mr. J. Stahiey 1 yons, of the Gerrie
Vidette, was fn t• • n Thursday last and
gave the Tietes a lendly call,
Mr. Geo. Spott•n was in Peterboro'
fora few days 1. 'king after his Baia -
nen College lute •'eta in that city.
Mite Eva and •• aster Ross Cornieck,
of Maple Wood to visiting at the home
of their uncle, „r, A. a. Malcolm.
Mr, and Mrs Campbell and Master
.Boss, of Berlin re visiting at the home
of Mr, A. Kelly and Mr. B. Campbell.
Mr, Daniel 11I eKay, of Otter Veneer,
B. 0,, formerly of town, 15 visiting at
the house of is brother-in-lavr, Mr.
Alexander kelt ,
Rev. J. a. M oraoken, of Morten it
visiting fora fe days With his parents,
Mr. and Mrs M rackety, end calling on
old friends in ngham and district.
Mre, (I)r.) T. hisholm and ?Mee W.
Alba Chisholm 1 t this week for Teton.
to, where they '11 reside, We regret
to tole each. good Citizens es Dr. '(Cie -
holm end fatniiy but the beat wishiet bf
host of friends . ill go With than to
their nary Items.
Another Bo
Aisno Year t
.ae
y an
Wilton, of Oeredc
Pontiac, Miobigan
employment in a f
ough money to p
lot. Mr. Wilton o
recently to take hi
Pontiac. He too
and part of his
crossed without
Saturday his wit
three children le
and when they reached the American
aide they were a opped by United States
ofIoials and loo d in a room and asked
all sorts of fin ertinent griestione and
dually sent bac • to Cenadaet midnight,
der Incident,
a half ago Arthur
township, went to.
where be obtained
otory and saved en,
rohase a hems and
me back to °anada
wife and family to
tale household effeots
amity with him, and
any obeeotions, Last
accompanied by her
t to join her husband,
Call at KNox's . n ok at the best
wall paper value . •.er shown in Wing -
hang.
Board
The Wingham B
held two meetings
On Wednesday e
general routine bu
and Messrs. Geo.
Anderson were ap
to secure a proper
the meeting on
committee report
ranged with Mr.
ground on the
whioh can be us
ground and the
the Board. Ss
was instructed 1
f Health.
and of Health has
ince our last issue.
Hing of last week
iness was transacted
o enzi
$ sandi
R Chard
ointed as a oommittee
dumping ground. At
Friday evening this
d that they bad ar-
li Elliott for a plot of
Line of Turnberry
d at once as a dumping
eport was adopted by
itary Inspector Alien
see that bank yards
were Cleaned n • and report to Secretary
Groves when he found any nuisance and
the Secretary w
move the nui
cleaning closet
sideration and
M °Kenzie wer
to visit other t
systems adopt
are pleased to
Health is taki
see that the t
condition.
11 notify parties to re.
nee. The matter of
etc. is still under con -
spar Holmes and Mr.
appointed a committee
was and look into the
in these places: We
see that tbe Board of
g the necessary step to
wn is kept in a sanitary
BOY .. "WANTED. -=G ,pleats boy, -.at
the Wingham gr a once. Apply to, T.
O. Graham & So
Smashing Pow
Dr. Wm, F, Dar
ford University ea
a 2,200 lb. auto
sixty miles an ho
would be snfficien
of steel one inch s
it would be snffioi
quarter inch bolts
rivets. Such an a
named, and sadde
25 per cent. mere
projectile fired fro
piece with a veto
second. And at'
weight named fre
sixty miles an hou
ways.
of Automobiles.
nd of Leland Sten -
s that the energy of
obile, travelling at
, suddenly stopped,
to smash thirty bars
are, and a foot long;
t to shear 600 three -
✓ 260 one•inoh steel
to going at the speed
ly stopped, has about
nergy than a 12 lb.
a three-inch field-
ity of 1,000 feet per
1 machines of the
neatly travel up to
on our rural high -
An antom
Tessa used to of
having the first
Five oars need to
a three hour eche
between Ludbock
county seats of
o0antiea. The li
of -way fenced off
its roadbed was w
to this extent—it
of sand. The driv
in whioh the Engl
were cowboys in bl
felt hats. They w
the 45 miles in thr
line carried Units
under contreot to
the oar would Clip
good measure. T
00 miles via $10.
bile Railway.
m the distinction of
utoraobile railroad,
eke regular trips on
le over the 45 miles
and Plainview, the
Ludbock and Hales
bad a private right-
s for a railway, and
ked by section hands
s kept scooped free
s (this is the sense
oh use the word),
o overalls and large
re required to make
hours because the
States mail and was
eep a schedule. Often
n hour off that for
e round trip fare for
The Conservati • e omens at Ottawa
snstained Mr. to den as leader.
There is a faoc.ry in India which is
employed in m king matches front a
kind of grass,
A number of . :n who have returned
from the Caine l'; Back Lake gold fields
speak in disparag fig terms of the pros.
paots there.
A very strings temperance measure
hat been introdu.:d by the Nova Scotia
Government wit. the objoot of banishing
the bar from the • revince,
It Comes as a s rprise to learn that as
many as four .' illion partridges, 190,-
000 deer, 1,400 et Id heart, andoorree•
ponding number of other game are shot
in Genteel, inn ally.
In building to , telt for the London
electrical nnderg 'and raiivtay, flint ar-
row heads, and s ear points have boon
nnearthOd *hie were need when the
natives of Lend • u were baked Dien in it
riVerei.de jting 1
$1.090,000 F
FO
New Maple
the Large
the
OUR MILL
PART COLBORNE,
of Concern Will 80
t of Its Kind in
°minion.
The inoorporet
Mthing Compan
45,000,000, Is the
lotion of the flour
The move is not
aolidation of millin
by Toronto men,
expansion, There
ization with the
capital.
n of the Maple Leaf
rat with
p in theitreve-
industry in 'Canada,
merger, but a Con..
interests controlled
or the purposes of
ill be some reorgan-
troduotien of ne
$1,000,0,
The Mills Interes
dation are all owned
Company, They ar
don, senora, Wel
Catharines and Po
latter will, when tli
now under way ar
largest flour mill i
coat approximately
have a capacity o
wheat per day, or
commence with,
occasion requires.
of the mill will be
there will be ele
for 1,000,000 bus
new company has
now, and by the e
have 16 more, mak
Capacity of lien
bushels of wheat.
e aonsoli.
e Maple Leaf
situated at Bran -
and, Theroid, St.
Colborne. The
building operations
completed, be the
'Canada, and will
$1,000,000. It will
80,000 bushels of
about 6,000 bags to,
o be increased aa •
The storing capacity
250,00D bags, while
ator eon
am o
an Carica
els of Wilted. The
6 elevators in service
d of September will
ng 50 in all, with a
eds of millions of
The undersigned is prepared to take
Dare of lots in the Winghaux Cemetery
during the summer months and guaran-
tee to give satisfaction. Price• for
season is 41. per lot. Orders left with
John F. Groves, Town Olerk,wiil receive
prompt attention.
ROBERT DETELL.
King's for all kinds Choice Seeds--
Aisike and Lucerne Clover, Tim—
othy, ete
Start Something!
¶ There eau be no continuance
without a beginning, There
can be no completion without
a continuance.
¶ 1 he only man who DOES any-
thing is the man who
BEGINS something.
¶ Don't wait for someone else to
give the town a push. Don't
be an echo to another man's
" hurrah !" Don't be a shad.
ow of the other fellow's work.
¶ Lay the corner stone of your
own initiative..
¶ Get busy ! Begin ! Originate !
Commence!
¶ Start right now !
¶ We are helping to boost Wing -
ham. Are you ?
Ritchie & Cosens
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
■
A NEW SHQE .1
Oar new, ankle strath Oxfords
and Pumps meet with great admira-
tion from every Wonsan that sees
them,
The models are entirely now,
Thise
nvv
design is not
only hand-
some
some but it prevents slipping at the
heel as well, and assures a perfect
fit.
We'll take pleasure in showing
you, Madam.
The lotither-s tree patent
Kid • and Colt—the new
colored leathers and Borne
handsome spode leathers.
Frenoh and ()titian Keele.
we have your nice had width
$1.75, $2.00, $2.O0, $3.00
W. J. GREER
Soler AIreets fee Beget and ttrontr(s Shoes for
Ladies, fillet ••,lnrintuwrndsuv,,r,egn
Sites for lien.