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The Wingham Times, 1902-08-21, Page 1%rO,L, XXXI. N0, 15o2, WINGILML ONTA IOC 'I U1ISD X,. AtGf1ST 21, 1902.. $ A YEAR IN AflA r A Great Dissolution $ SALE i FOR CASH ONLY $ This is no fake. It is a $ genuine sale, and we are • positive we can save you $ money on everything you buy. A few Bargains : / . ° Men's Dongola Boots - Regular $3.25, sale price $2.40 $ Men's Box Calf Boots- " 88.75, sale price $2.00 $ " 3.25, " 2.40 " 8.00, " 2.25 $ " 2.50, " 1.90 'Ladies' Dong.. Hoots, button- Regular utt n -Regular $+3.04, sale price $2.25 ., 2.75, ., 2.15 " 2.50, " 1.85 " 2.00, " 1.50 Children's Shoes - Regular $1.40, sale price $1.10 Children's Shoes, button - 0$ Regular $1.25, sale price $1.0 " 1.25, " .85 $ Men's Colored Shirts - Regular $1.25, sale price .$1,00 $ "t 1.00, " .80 Men's White Shirts- NRegular $1.00, sale price .80 ar- e Ck e .w $ Regular .50, sale price .88 As to clothing, now is the time IF to •purchase, as we can save you from $4 to 5 on a suit of ;Clothes. • . Store for sale. Apply to J. J. Homuth. 1:Hbmnth Son • MARRIAGE LICENSES Issned by' FRAME' PA:ra1tsON, No. 28 Victoria street. Wingham. Ont. No witnesses required. SPECIAL SALE TOILET SETS For the next 30 days I will sell Toilet Sets at very low prices. A few of the prices to show you how much we have reduced them: 10 piece sets, were $4,5, for $4.00 10 '" " '' $4.50 " $4 00 10 "t 10 "a 10 " 6 , 5 "' e .t °5.00 ., 4.50 00 $4.00 " $3.25 " $5.25 " $4.755 e, " $2.50 " $2.25 tc ;12.00 ".. $1.50 Come in and see for yourself. This is a get nide sale. R, AI Hutchison Groceries and Crockery. Phone No. 59. Wanted -At Once. A farm of at least 100 acres, close to town and suitable for pasture. 1 have completed arrangements whereby I have for sal all t ,•. t the ro tt l tv in and around the ndtn p Z Canadian fico not already secured. Anyone desirous Of purchasing a building lot or business stand will find plans, prices and terms at this Oleo. • There aro still soma choice properties on the list which may b„ secured by a small cleposIt, the balance belne paid on very easy terms. I have a large list of forms for sale, suitable for mixed farthing, and ranging in sire and prien en to suit anyone. The list of toroperties for sale is daily increasing and affords a flno selection for the intending purchaser to choose from. • T. T. MAGUIRE, Ileal Estate and Insnrpneo Agent. ()thee over D. M. Gordon's store. Who Wants a Farm ? The Heron Old 3oys' Association of Wear (ixii•ce>i's Shoes. Sarnia -petro Saturday of this the big L. O. L. and Detroit. Pas regular G, T. R. and go via Hyde fare to Sarnia is to Detroit, by b Excursion, veek is the day of eursion to ,Sarnia ugers will take the in from iYinghann ark to • Saruia, The 2.05 auci from Sarnia t,the fare is 50 cents. Isnrd's stock -taking sale now going on, See advt. Died at Mr. John Scott, of most highlyhlY resp p Howiolt township, Sunday, August 1 only boon ill for f days prior to his de tion preformed for Mr, stud Mr4, F. Sperling and Mrs., town attended Mr Lakelet. akelet. e of the oldest and eted r s' e uteutsY 0 lied at Lakelet on th. Mr. Scott had w weeks and a few h he had an opera - at, internal trouble. G. Sperling, Miss . T, J. Hontuth of Scott's funeral tat Moray To LOAN; at 4y; per ctr11t, on easy terms of repayment. Apply to A. Dulniage, Rent Block, Wingham. Painting Tel phone Poles The BellToleplt a Co: 'has a work- mate in town who j s at present painting the company's p es on the different streets in town. his will make a great improvement an the poles will not boat so bad on ur streets. Would it not be a good tl" ug if the Telegraph Co. and the Ileerie'Light Co. would {le of the Bell Tele - follow the exam phone Co.. Half price for Photographs continued to. Sept. 15th. J. M. Graham, Star Photo Studio, Wingham. Tent At Exhikfition Grounds. I b hue over res 4,000 aof ho c choice farm lands for sale, in o, ii 100, 150 and 200 acres, lots in liiuloss, (3reenoek, Bruce, Kincardine, 'Huron and Asltiiehl Townships. Good lands with good buildings to be sold °heap on easy terms. Alsoa good .sawmill for sage, almost for a song. Alsoa good blacksmith shop (dwelling in eon - motion) doing a good business, for sale cheap, A hotel doing as i Aise %veg(.gl, hinging. for hale cheap. argils sop• A general store with large trade, live village. Also a largo amount of anoney to loan at5 per cent. For further par - . apply to J. A. McKS NZIE tnsnrance gent. H Agent. GENERAL LOCAL NEWS. See Halsey ('ark's aC.vertisement. Campbell's Headache •eters guaran- teed to euro headache. r Don't forget Hanttatk, Co. handle Geo. A. Slater'e shoes -"'' For WWnghamites. The Harriston eview man got off the B ® folio will last)o s: iO d -i 'tt ee W u tramDOTHg g to have more we1' kept lawns than any Capital $2500,000 place of its se anywhere. That +accounts for the i} erage male Winghamn. Reserve $2,500,000 ite's wearing tha downtrodden, furtive, , ia•Is • -ivas- dead, dejegted, jpatient, hopeless, lawn mower expressiolt. Well kept lawns are like those far 011 fields that look green and restful to thitse who are not chained up to the mow* machine." or SHAW BLOCK. A General -Banking Business Trans- acted. Fanners' Sale Notes Collected, and Farm for sale at a bargain. Apply advances made on same. D. Stewart. Drafts bought and sold on all points in Canada, United States and Europe. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT -Interest allowed on deposits of $1 and upwards, sad added to priucipa180th June and 31st December each year. afraid -of -his wit ie dowucrt,h I A. E. GIBSON, Manager, B, Vanstone, Solicitor. e BANK of HAILTON WINGHAM. Capital paid up, $2,000,000.00. Reserve Fund, $1,600,000.00. President -Jona SruAter. Vlce•President 'A. G. EA a1s v. iyIRECTORS John Proctor, Geo. Ewell,wm. c41bson, M.P. A. T. Wood, M. P., A. B. Lee (Toronto). General Manager -7. TU11NBULL. -1tonra To to II; Sntttrda qs 'Hank 10 Sevin , savings 1 and wnr sre to 1. Deposits of an p d received. In- terest allowed, an coin/sited on the 80th No- vember and 01st May each year and added to principal. Special Deposits also received at current rates of interest. states Sought on Great nd olBeitatn tend the United • Travellers are notifiedthat the Dank of Rnts- Ilton and its Branches lassie Circular Bates of National Provincial Bank of England, Limited, whieh earl be castled althea c urge or trou- ble In any part of the world. V(►. OOA,g.Ot7LD, Agent 10. t. DZC1t NBON•. solicitor. iNtol►ts the Cough n 6 - the ltd and Or l7r 'ivtllrkt tl!'. f Laxative lltomu Quinine tablets dire a cold In one day. 1`To Oure.no Pev, Price 23 cents. to Lost to the Newspapers. An exchange truthfully says it is a fact that nutny ?ood items are lost to the newspapers every day by the mod- esty of people s ho hesitate to tell of matters concernng themselves. The right thing to do,. is to stop the news- paper man on titp street or anywhere you happen to meet lam and tell him yon were away onl. visit; that you had a friend visiting ou; that you enter- tainoct friends' th tyou are doin ood. gg If you have don anything mean of course keep it to ygnrself, for there aro others who will tell that. ' 01UEAP COTTON, -Another Bale of mill ends of cotton from 3c up at Isard & Co's. Very Sore Hand. A short tiine ago biers. R.. Johnston of Wingham, while w' hing clothes, lead the misfortune to li4ve a needle, ]eft in one of the garment)), run into the ball of her thumb on he right hand. The offending steel wit • supposed to 'be all removed but as tl e`, hand was giving trouble from somot ing like blood p0is. oning au esaminet on was matte by a second doctotewhou the remaining por• tion of the needle it s discovered, -The hand is very soro, a swelling ' having tt h n in It 1 extended to . We Imps p p disabled metabor • 11 soon be restored to Sts normal eondit on,y-•llrussels Rost. Toronto will have tent t the 1 xhibi- tloagrounds,0oronto, for the acConne- . dation of 1111 Hymen,tiisitors to Canada's greatest exbibitien. Everyone 'is ,in- v' eel to alta • ittheir headquarters l; In While ar. the -lair Any information thht may be required will gladly be fur-' nished -by comilsunicatiug with the sec - rotary, R. A. Walker, 45 Leonard ave., Toronto, 1)r. Butler, specialist in the diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes tested and glasses supplied. Office op- posite St. Andrew's church, London, Ontario. It Pays tq: Advertise. No man conducti g business depend- ent upon pnblie p tronage can do so profitably lot any I ngth of time uuless his business is kept prominently before the public in the pa er published in his fine to talk of the town. It is all ver, people all knowing where to find him, but unfortunately pr the man who does nt.t advertise, the " ople do not buy that way. Four times o t of five the goods were practically bo ght before leaving the house, that is th place of business, and the goods to be nrchased had been selected from ad rtisement in the paper. If you are represented there you reap the benfit if not, well, you don't. Many perso purchasing goods th thought of but for h Icalled to•them in nu vertisiug not only b place of business bt makes it easier to ' sell your goods wlt;it you have them "there, The prosperous business is invariable one weltadvertised.-Ex. Farmers Tho rain on lli damper -ole harves 111.0 bidglitl,• clear d elated ,the farmers of grant. ln+lotlrw vreathethe r r, c good, 'Threshingl'Threshing is Clow 10 %411 blas have hedrrd scut minty pluses the 00 bushels to the gone as high as 4 re Busy. day rather pot a ng operations, but 's of last week en• house a great deal standing the rainy s xe io aro e G pt na11y all wheat and barley in this section. We people say that in eat will average over acre atad barley has bushels to the acre, °OnNearly WeduesdaThr Dtr, Chas., Rinto . with a serious ac et thtl Zetland started over the b and When .about h commenced to gi of the engine sae inoher , i il•. fiiint one of the abtitmo left it there Until was iitp'edexit11 a of horses. sigh the Bridge. • night of last weer;, came near meeting lent with his engiu,i •idge• Mr. Rintoul dge with the oatciue If way over the bridge e way. The weight the bridge some six 1 rant the engine onto is of the bridge and ext morning when it ong rope and a team Totyrnante't at Clinton. At the ipmtuenmeat of the lawn bowling seeeou, Mr Wtn. Jackson, the secretary of the Oli ton Bowling Club, put .up. for single mpotition a silver trophy*,. to be played or by the clubs of • th'Mitchell,' Goderic • film n aafortl t . , tSt , , Stratford, Listowel, russela, Wingham and Xineardine, . Du ,int; the past two weeks the different .labs hnv© been playing down CO see clubs would repre- sent their club at the pals at Clinton on Tuesday of last wee. " The following represented their c1u s; Goderich, F. Davis; Clinton, W. B , done; Seaforth, John Shine; Mitch 11, W. Elliott; Stretford, M. Humbig Wingham, W. Corbopld; Brnssels, , ames Irwin; Kin- cardine; J'. Norris, Some very keen contests tookpla eo, a `d the result of the day's proceedings wer as follows: Won. Lost • W.; Elliott, Mitchell t .. 6 1 F. Davis, Godt ricli i ......... 5 2 J.Irwwin, Brussels ,..... ..... 4 3 J.N. orris r Kiuc eline . , . 4 3 , 8 4 W. Bryclone,Clifton 1._ W. Corboulcl, Wingham • 3 4 ,M. Humber, Stratfor( :... •• - 3 4 J. Shine, Seaforth .r.. 0 '7 'rite Clinton News" word in this con- nection says: -Win' haat only organ- ized this season, but "W. Corbonld, who played for that club, put up a strong game, He is an .euiliusiastic bowler and is taking great into test in the Wingham club. S1 The Wing'itam Races. The Wingham rai es are again a thing of the past for another year. The races this year were the b t in the history of the track. Never before had we such a large number of goocl,horses here. The attendance on the first,clay was fair and and on the last day a j1ery large number of people were present. The fine weather kept many of the farmers at home. The free-for•ai) race on the last day was the best rape ever seen in Winglltitn. The Luckt4bw band was in attendance for the last day. Sum- ,. manes:- t. FIRST DAN• 8, too, decide ou2.40 class:- c iy would not have ColonelbHunter 4 M 1 1 1 3 4 2 ving their attention Hoissnesthty Billy 4 2 3 advertisement. Ad- John Nolan .... 2 3 4 ings people to. your Sister Jane, 5 5 5 Time, 2.2634, 2.266, 2.26i4. 2.25 class:- Little Buck 1 Lewis L. ...... 4 Charlie P, , . t,. 2 Maggie L. .. g till January 1st, 1903 for 25 ceats.-New subscribers can get the Ti us Birdie Hays , , , • 3 College Queen6 Albino , 7 Time, 2 24 4, 2.34,: , ?..2413. ' ed mile, running: - By reference to our advertising Wilfrid Laurier , columus it will be se n that the Forest Logan Laudtrulan • :..... ..... City Business and ` ortband College, Ln'ttrentian London, Ont., annoi cos the se -opening Whitney, Jun° for September 2nd. .This reliable Huai- Htc an Time, 1,04, 1.05. ness and Shorthan School has . just son . nal. closed its most successful year, having 2,28 class:- had in attendance .ver two hundred Billy Direct 6 3 1 students, stud to -day they cannot meet Wisdom King ,'... 1 1 3 Business ,College the demand made n , t Miss May..............3 2 e '° Minnie S. • ..°.... 4 5 5 forhelp. men office Amelia t.,,« 5 4 4 time in the history , Mand H 2 Gds Titne 2:°ex ':2,t:F 'x241' ":2U. r them by business There Hover was a f the school when demand for young avledge oil business a rchool leas a Feat, tridents. The robins best for business be found in Ontario, in sllorthand educe - or piartinulars about 'which has been of for the past twO fur results, it is easy 'to, and easy to read. r department ill t be 1 1 2 2 4 t3 3 4 5 5 7 3 6 7 1 1 3 3 4 4 5 5 1 1 2 2 H 3 3 4 4 5 ds them was such a,i, ,_, • , i, s25t;1 people having a len and shorthand. T ing capacity of 200 are considered th college purposes t,a. Studentsinteleste tion should send the Gr..'gg systel' taught id the telt years. with tvondr` to leans, easy to N Catalogues of oath sent upon applica Mr. J. W. Weide Free-for-all:- Maggio ree-for-all:Maggio Usher ... 7 2 1 1 1 Dandy Hal 1 1 3 0 5 Black 3oe ..,,,,.. 3 3 2 2 2 Two Strike 2 4 4 6 3 John Storm , 4 5 5 8 4 Gypsy Girl ..., .. •. 6 7 6 4 6 Nellie D. 8 G 7 3 ds Nellie Wilkes . , . , 6 8 8 7 ds 'Tante-••2:17?., 2:14; :1611,2,18i, 2.it3r. 1,; utile, rfnningt- Wilfrid Lauder . ,,,.., . , ....., .... 1 LAO reitan tti ,. 2 Logan it Landeram . 3 J .. On to the Principal, Hie San • ..r, ..,.,.,.,. 4 ti elt. Time•151. ;52. • Harvester To -day (Thursd Haryesters'exour the West. Auto Winghuip were and Mrs. Andre t is. !doggie and Miss Dat gat e North Dakota, w ing. Mr. and Mrs yew 'home in Peter S. Fisher a tal City,, Man. Morris Boss to B Forgie to Hartne ton to Medioiue P. Miller and da Thedp. Finsen to g. parties artier .o excnr$iou, but we destination: -Job Geo, Day and Air. " Excursion. y) is the day of the. otl to Manitoba and g talose who left the following.: -Mr. Hooch, Stewart Iipod ood for Devil's Lake, ere they intend rebid- . G, MurdoOh to their eloraine, Man., Mr. d bliss Rose to Crys. orge D. McLean and tndon, Man. M. G. Man, Mr. E. But- t, I'', W. T. Mrs. tghter to Winnipeg. i illaruey, Man. Tho Isohere left 1 e o t of the oul,l not learn their Ashton, E. Lemmex, r.. Hume. Our new Fall C1othi for men has arrived and our iniw iwge of Ladi Mantles. Tl are vel. ivy..vel Ila.xxA o. The Iarge double store in t melon- al+t block, at preset ooc ted by IL Park, will be to tet phi t 1st December next. For further t:p, scalars apply to the owner or to It. Vanstone. Address an Mr. L. Harold, t here has moved hi: Hensall and are recently vaecated Mr. HarohO,w»s in, day of lest week Carmel Sunday s j k+G of Hensall took ad to make hips a pre sell Observer says Rev. J. S. Hench the chair. Geon•, read an appropriat able language e: regret of the eitizt Presentation. e new G. T. R. agent family to town from eeupyiug the house iy Conductor ,Quirk. Hensel/ on WednG s-. and the members of ool and the citizens ansate ofbis presence entatiou. The Hen- n part as follows: - ram' was called to e McEwen, M. P., address. It in snit - pressed the sincere its of Hensall at the departure of one,` who had so closely identified himself with all that conduced to the best interests of the place. That as a citizen. a bn$ness 1111111 and in con- nection with the; religious life . of the ec g place he would be 'greatly Illis.sed. Refer - mice was made to Ids ability and the care and thoroughness that he con- ducted, not Only Ins duties at the stationation but every matter public a,r private entrusted to him. Ia conclusion Ise was requested to accept: on behalf of the citizeus and busi»esmen a cabinet of sterling silverware att{1 the engrossed ad- dress accompanyini it. Mr. Harold stated that he regrettei that words fail ed. hien to express as he `wished.his feel- ings. That he was leav}ug friends anti associations which he eld most dear and that Hensall and it people would always hold the highest place in his regard. Rev. Mr. Hendgrson, Geo. Mc- Ewen, N.P.land Dr. Ferguson each high- ly eulogized Mr. Harold. sso A first-class farm for sale, within about miles from Wroxeteriand 7 miles from Wingham, on good gravel road; good buildings and farm well improved. Apply to R. Vanstone, Wingham. MONEY TO Lo 1N. -Money to loan on notes, and notes discounted at reason- able rates. Money advanced on mort- gages, with privilege of paying at the end of any year. Notes and accounts collected. Office -Beaver Block, Wing - ham RonT. MOINDOO. An Old Newspaper. Mr. .7. J. Sullivan, clerk in G. E. King's store canal upon an old news- paper recently. It had been used by one of the customers,`fsf the store for wrapp- ing purposes an, is a copy of the Ayr Observer of Jttn 29th, 1865. The paper is well preserve and dated Ayr, Canada West, Jane 9, 1865. "Toe sub- scription price 0the paper was $1.50 per year. The pier contains some very interesting reading natter. One of the first things to catch our eye was the market reports: nd we give_ a few of the quotations. 10 11 wheat, $1.20; wool 46c; hour $2.25 to $3.00; oats, 39e to 44c; butter 15c; eg s, lle; pork, dressed, $5. to $6.26; peas, c; barley, GOc; potatoes, 25o, The page had advertisnients from merchants 111 rantford, Gnleph, Galt and Ayr. Ono terchant was abvertising among other rings, "10 lbs. of good sugar for ono ' oliaar." The paper has four pages, aim' ar in size to those of the TIMES. Atoll the news items we noticerico a c1{ ppto from the Huron Signal. in which is given ati account of a murder at Dungannon ;The item rends in part as follows:---"After a drinking bout at M Dungannon, a 'man named McCurdy dy was brutally murdered on his way home," A Man named Woolly Was accused of tint offence and was lodged in Goderich jail to await the verdict of the jury, Mr; McDougall, coroner, at that time living in Goderich, conducted the invostigation. Besicles other matter we noticed a; aeeouiat of a million dollar fire ofwhich d occurred it Que. bee. Robt. Patterson was the publisher of the Ayr Obseirver in 1865. t I WHAT PEOPLE That therural sell day of this week. , That Monday. Se -a public holiday.. That many Wing Detroit on Saturda That only a cltl Tiaras to the end o That farmers are business in town is That Wiughatu hold ou September That baseball m and far between, sunnier. That some of meat will stove to n many months. That a clock in th hall would be a usef mental article, That the summer over, and the small exchange the fishing book,. That the grass alo toria street has bee give our Vietoria course: • RE SAVING, is .opened ou Mon. 1st is Labor. Day amines are going to or will pay for the 1002, cry busy and that cry quiet. fall fair will be 5th and 26th. cher have been few u Wiughatn this 1_ 'n l ant s business g l . b ....ness . v buildings before tewer of the town as well as an prna- idays will soon be y will ere along ckle for his school 1; the walk on Vic- cut. This should root river u new For views and lawn .groups Armstrong• & Co. - Our new Dress Goods are it ' Give us alook before buying. Up t date goods and good value fur yopy nay. -1ANNA & Co. RE$ULTS OF (EXAMINATIONS. Senior Leaving .Pa is One and Two, Junior Part Tw , Part Two, and Honor tvlatric. The following ei urination results haye been handed onby'the Education Department: Itt the case of honor \matriculation the expression in brackets after a candi- dates name indicates the subject and class of honors obtained., Iu the junior leaving list a sub- ject in brackets after the name indi. cates an additional subject in which the passed. a has Certificates and tatem n e rt s f Cert s e is Q marks will be sent in about a week, Candi- COME TO DCUGLASS The Druggist For your Bluestone Paris Green hellebere' And all insecticides Office C. N. W Telegraph 4. r 4• Fall Term opens Sept. 2nd Central Business. College, STRATFORD, ONT. 4. A school that occupies front rank t' 4 -among the best business colleges on this 4 continent. Many leading commercial 4• sahoola employ our graduates nsteach- ers. We t10 our best to plica all our graduates in goocll. ositioas andwe have been more suece ssful this year than in any previous year. Those desiring the best in business education should :attend our Behold. Write for catalogue. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. 44444444-1-4444:4444,44 -" 4-4: +44+ dates will obtain these frost the inspec- --- ----- '--- tor or High school prutoipal at the centre at which they wrote, but in no case will they be sent to the candidates from the department. Appeals must be sent to the Deputy Minister of Education not later than Sept. 10. Before making the appeal the candidate should consult with the principal. CLINTON. Senior Leaving. Part I.-rHamilton. The Canadian and Dominion Express Part 11. -Andersson, Mackenzie. !companies an ince that Stn and after Part II., Matriculation. -,Button, Jen -1111 Sept. 1, loop, Ie printed matter special kens. roto 1leretofo in force of 4c. per lb. (five pounds d under). er) vttt a mini - Part II., Junior Leaving. -Agnew, mum of Gc., willl be cancelled, and the Hart, Jarrott, Johns, banning, Murch,Cameron, Clidley, Deve, Dowzer„1 following subslf y(tuted:--Ono and a hall McEwen, pound, 10c., and le. for each additional Mustard, F. McEwen, A. MaoNabb, MacQueen, Onimette, H. 1 two ounces or traction thereof, with a Porter, C. Porter, Robson, Sawyers, ;minimum charge of 100. Wilford. I 10c. Prints for 70.. SEAFORTH. and other summer Senior Leaving Part L -Brownell,• cost. I Thomas Izz d, aged 82, who has Dean postmaster at oath Zorra singe 1878, is dead At. Berlin t ee•young men were sent to jail for to periug with a fire alarm box. By-laws to " ise $36,000 forgood roads,. a new schoo - and a Carnegie library were voted doivn at Lindsay. c. Chillies for 5c. abrics at less than HANNA & Co. Buchanan, Hamilton, eys, F. J. Law- TO CURE A COLI) IN ONE DAY renes, L, S. Lawrence, Smith, White. 1 'rake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Al Part 11.-Goveulock, Gray, Hamilton, 1 eE lR,slxove s side actor cis nil oaieii boxto a e H»rtry, L. S. Lawrenoe. Part IL -Matriculation. -Browning, 1 -- - - ----- --•-- , J. R. Dickson, A. I. Dickson, Duncan- I Wingham's Leading Shoe .State sou, Gardiner, Hodgins, Richardson. Part II., Junior Leaving. -Best Courtney, Dorrance, Govenlock, Kelly, Lane, Lowry, McLean, McMichael, i (Ger) MoTaggert, Seel, Sclater, Tor- 1 ranee, Trotter, Worlt.(Fr.) GODESUOU. Senior Leaving, Part I. -W. G. Ed- ward, F. W, Edward, Miller, Newton. Part IL -Clark, Gregory. Part II,, Matriculation. -Carry, Mac- Kay, Martin. Part II., Junior Leaving. -Allison Baillie, Bean, Brydges, Colborne, Dun- lop, Jeckell, C. Johnston, Knox, Millan, 'McDowell, O'Loughlin, Spence, Stew -1 art, Walker, Wilson, Ii. B. Woods. WINGII.4M. Ansley, A. E. Beaton, W. G. Beaton, Cayler, Henry, Hogg, Musgrove, Walsh. In addition to the names given last ' weekthe following u g Passed the Publi e School Leaving examination: - EAST WAWA1i0S1L No, 6 -Raymond Redmond. No. 8.-Alena Pearen, Willie, Mc. Lean. No. 10 -Allis Toll, 'Union No. 11.••-•Bigin Gurrie, Cora G. Currie. No. 11. -Edith Jenkins. No. 14, -Albert Patterson. GODnUten Tr. 110. J. -Lorne Canteton. No.11.-Hattie' Trick. 8Tasla t. ] 1o. 1. -Jessie Caliwill, Ilarold Innis, Tena Rose. SCARED OUT OF HIS »DOTS. Many makers of Footwear have feared overstocking, and we have unloaded Shoes At Less Than Regality Prices. ra r. than t.tatt tako chances of getting aid- of them in the usual way '01 We bought a lot of ]i'INE FOOTWEAR at advantageous figures and 01111 ore. Men's Wosnssh',s AND CInILIBEN't3 Snouts Of excellent quality at figures mvloh be,. low that casually charged. SPECIAL R ARGA1NS in Footwear during Attguust. W. J. GRE