The Wingham Times, 1904-09-15, Page 1a
THS WINCiI-SAM
VOL XXXIII,-- NO. 1701.
TIMES.
WINGHAM. ONTARIO. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 15,
1004.
$ I A YEAR IN ADVANCE
Fine
Tailoring
TAILORING is our business,
and it would please us ex-
ceedingly if you would step
in for a look at the elegant new Over -
coatings, Suitings, Trouserings, eto.,
for Fall and Winter wear. Tho pat•
terns are the handsomest that weav
ers' wits could produce:
Come in to see the new
ideas, and talk the
matter over with us.
Quoting prices for tailoring means
nothing, as you know, but what you
can get for your money is every-
thing.
The best dressers in this commun-
ity are our steady patrons, aud if yon
favor us with your older you will be
iu the hands of skilful tailors.
Come in for a look and
a talk, at any rate.
HATS AND CAPS.
In Hats and Caps we have all the
latest styles, and when you need any-
thing
nything in this line you should not buy
elsewhere before seeipg our big range
to choose from. Prices 15Oc to $3.
New Outerwear, Ties, etc,
arriving daily.
gomuth Bros.
Clothiers and Gents' Furnishers,
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Issued by Felix PATIDRSON, No. 28 Victoria
street. Wingham. Ont. No witnesses required.
DOMINION BANK
WINOHAM
1)
Capital paid up, $ 3,00 0 ,00 0
Reserve Fund and
Undivided profits $3,4.14,000
Farmers' Notes discounted.
Drafts sold on all points in Canada,
the United States and Europe.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT—Interest
allowed on deposits of $1 and upwards,
and added to prinoipal8Oth June and 31st
December each year.
D. T. HEPBURN, Manager.
R. Vanstone, Solicitor.
BANK OF HAMILTON
WINRHAM.
Capital paid up, $2,250,000.00.
Reaerve Fund, $2,000,000.00.
Total Assets, $25,000,000.00,
President— Hon, WM. GIBsoia.
Vioe-President and
General Manager —r. Tantalum.
Assistant Gen. Manager—H. M. WATSON
DIRECTORS
John Proctor,ronsgendrie,
G.utlRutherford, Cyrus yrA Bir
Inapeotor—B. Willson.
SAVIUI GS BANK,
Interest allowed on deposits of 81.00 and up-
wards,. and added to principal on 81st May and
80th November each year.
Spadini Deposits also reosited. at eiurent
rates of interest.
W. CORBc LD, Agent
DXc)rieleO1fi et I3(3L]Y Ri, Solioitortl.
w
PICKLING
SPICES......
We have the purest
and best that can
be procured
anywhere.
Give us a trial
and be convinced.
4
R, A. Hutchison
■
GROOERINS AND °ROOKERY
Goods delivered promptly. Phone 59
Who Wants a Farm ?
I have over 4,000 acres of choice farm lands
for sale, in 50, 75, 100. 150 and 200 acres, lots in
Kinloss, Greenock, Bruce, Kincardine Huron
and Ashfield Townships. Good lands with
goon buildings to bo sold cheap on easy terms.
Also a good sawmill for sale, almost for a song.
Also a good blacksmith shop (dwelling in con-
nection a good business, for sale cheap.
A hotel doing good business for sale cheap.
Also a wagonshop. A general store with large
trade, live village. Also a large amount of
money to loan at 5 per Dent, For further par-
ticulars apply to
J. A. MacKNNZIE,
Insurance Agent, Holyrood.
FARMS FOR SALE.
I have just had listed a large number of first-
class farms, which for location and convenience
of every description cannot be beaten.
Now these farms are for sale at a very rea-
sonable figure, and I aslt the intending pnrchas-
'er of a faun to come and see me, and I will
show hint as good farms for the :Honey as he
can buy anywhere in the country.
Remember, I do not tune farms to sell at an
exorbitant price. 1f I to not think they are
worth what is asked for them I will have no4
thing to do with thein. Itis property that will
sell that I want, and that is what I have got.
C. J. MA°GUIRE
Real Estate and Business Transfer Agent,
VANSTONE Br.00tt. - WINGHAM, oar.
GENERAL LOCAL NEWS.
Excursion
Tuesday last was
seekers excursion
R, 'Among thos
were the followi
Arcola; Mrs. Jas.
Miss C. Tuttker t.
Sproat to Moos
Calgary; Ed. W
Bennett and Mr
Ed. Wightman
• the West.
the day of the home -
the West, via 0. P.
who left Wingham
g:—Geo. Wright to
Haugh to Winnipeg;
Brandon; Mrs. Agnes
taw; John Wilson to
lsh to Estvau; Saml.
Todd to Mo• orcin;
o rince Albe•
ROOMS TO RENT—
for dwelling, in the
Apply to
iv
v ooms, suitable
acdonald block.
HOStUTH BROS.
"Times" C respondents.
Now that the ho day season is over
we would urge up n our correspondents
the importance of utting forth a special
effort to gather n all the news. We are
always anxious secure new corres-
pondents and w 11 be pleased to hear
from any parties who could act in that
capacity for t it locality. If corres-
pondents are ou of supplies, drop a
postal card to th s office, and we will see
that fresh suppl es are sent promptly.
Correspondents i11 kindly mail copy so
that it will, reac Wingham not latter
than Tuesday n n.
NOTICE—I have arranged with the
Dominion Bank to manage my business
any all owing me on notes or mortgages,
can pay principal or interest at any
time after falling due. Remember you
need not pay until you are requested to
do so by me. I thank all those who
have done business with me and wish
you n11 every prosperity.
RORT. MoINDoo.
Fall and Wi
Wingham mere
their consignment
goods, which compr
ranges in their diffe
Would remind pros
the ability of our
them with sterling
price. Give our mer
we are satisfied you
for the reason that
goods if not better, a
cited, at a lower price
trading away front
ohants who realize th
by reaching the pa
medium of the T
Week to week have
Which will help S'Oft t
at the lowest $,rio
Jlflnienneeneentee
ter Goods.
nts are receiving
of fall and winter
e the latest and best
tit branches. We
ctive purchasers of
erehante to furnish
7ualities at a fair
tants a chance, and
Rill not regret it,
ou will get as good
d all things cootid•
han you will by
ome. The mer-
advantagegained
Ho through the
ES Will from
omething to say
secure the best
. Watch their
Jnr • . __.rtl.Niila .•a
Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers
W. C. T. U. C unty Convention.
The annual done y couvention of the
W. C. T. U. will held iu the Temper-
ance Hall, Goder ch, on Tuesday and
Wednesday, Sept tuber 20th and 21st.
Mrs. McKee, of arrie, president of the
Provincial Union will be present and
give au address.
FOR SALT: -50 well. b
Steers of good qual• y
Can be seen at M. Jr4
ply to D. Stewart. •
'tl two-year•old
d a good kind,
out's farm. Ap.
+ No More D
The Brussels P
progress on the bn
to the House of R
"Architect McBr'
under authority o
mittee of the addi
Refuge has notiel
tractor, that utile
bricklayers and h
at once the comp
be banded oyer
Cooper held res
,brick work is ori,
Flay in Work, 4
t in reportiug the
ding of the addition
age at Clintou, says:
e, of London, acting
the Building Com -
on to the House of
S. S. Cooper, con.
s a spfficreut staff of
1pers are set to work
etiou of the work will
other builders and Mr.
°risible for delay. The
y nicely started."
HOUSE TO RENT.—Good comfortable
house to rent, with all convenieuces,
Apply to R. VANsTONE.
WANTED, AT 0 0E,—.Li gond strong
boy to learn the pl nibing and tinsmith-
ing. Apply to J. Buaa & SON.
A Silve
A large number
assembled at the h
Alex. Cameron,
on Monday eveni
brate the 25th an
ding. Relativesa
from Wingham,
Niagara Falls, B
Toronto. Tea w
eight, and all did
many good thin
Wedding.
relatives and friends
me of Mr. and leas.
ma street, Listowel,
g, Sept. 5th, to oele-
versary of their wed -
d friends were present
thel, Brussels, Atwood
ntford, Drayton and
s served from six until
ample justice to the
s prepared for them.
The host and host :es were the recipients
of many useful pr sents, which testified
to the high esteem
Mr. and Mrs. Cam
the b est of health.
many friends is th
spared to celebrate
which they are held.
on are still enjoying
he wishes of their
theyshall both be
eir golden wedding.
Conundrum.—What is it that grows
as well in the spring as in the fall, and
vice versa? Answer, Cooper's wall
paper business.
Char i
Charged With
g
Ernest Gartun
organization for th
Foresters, was arr
Thursday last, ch
mene of the Order'
age is said to now
On Monday mor
Brantford police o
remanded for a we
known in this seeti
eral occasions visite
Order in this neig
expected disclosure
siderable surprise to
acquainted with t
officials of the order st
bezzleenent will in no
auoial standing of the
mount is fully covered
trust company.
Embezzlement.
ant.
, superintendent of
Canadian Order of
ted at Brantford on
ged with embezzle -
funds. The short.
mount to over $3,000.
ing ho appeared in
urt, but the case was
k. Gartung is well -
as he has on sev-
the Courts of the
orhood. The un -
has created con,
eople who were
e accused. The
to that the em -
ay affect the fin-
rder, as the am -
by a guarantee
Mr. W. Glenn Carnpb
musical director of Wil
Church, Clinton,and wi
throughout Huron Co
efficient teacher of Pi
organ, and all branches
will visit `gingham o
each week for the purp
atructions in the above s
desiring to study with
find hint at Hotel Bruns
and terms may be arra
11, organist and
is Presbyterian
is well-known
my ail a very
no forte, Pipe -
f musical theory
Wednesday of
se of giving in.
bjects. Persons
r. Campbell will
ick,where time
ed.
Hospital for Con
Rev. P. 01ifton Park
ronto, Travelling Seere
koka Free Hospital t
is in town for a few d
who was pastor for ne
one of the leading Ba
Toronto, laid aside his
ber last for the purpos
sentiment in the quest
thing practical for the
Ile has held meeting
cities and towns of
has had notable sure
built a pavilion in Ma
sumptive poor. Otte,
$5,000 and Is conside
buildings, one for
women, in Muskok
undertaken to endo
Brampton, St. Marys
will preach in the M
Sunday Morning, Se
Presbyterian eongreg
Hall in the evening.
ing,19th, he will bol
in the Town Hall at
On f IeThe Fight A
Plague." The pu
these' Meetings.
umptives.
r, M. A., of To.
ary of the Mug -
Consumptives,
s. Mr. Parker,
ly 14 years of
ist Churches in
ork in Decem•
of rousing public
n of doing some•
onsumptive poo,
in many of the
he province and
s. Hamiton has
kdta for its con-
e has raised over
ng plans for two
en and one for
Stratford has
beds, also has
eto. Mr. Parker
hodist Church on
18th and to the
tion in the Town
n Monday even.
a publics meeting
o'clock and speak
nst The White
o ire invited to
Payment ofd
Owing to the delay in
or appointed, the time
pzyment of taxes to se
discount, bas been ext
151h to 80th of Septa
Groves is uow busy pre;
which will be sent to tl:
few days.
axes.
heving a Collet
which to make
re the larrgeet
died from the
nber. Collector
wring tax notices
ratepayers in a
Dr, Butler, Eve, Ear, Nose and Throat
Specialist, 370 Queen's Avenue, Loudon,
Ord door East St. Andrew's Church,
Glasses supplied.
rain Wrecke by Cattle,
On Thursday nig last,' at 7.45 a
O. P. R. freight, comg to Wingham,
while ruuningat high peed, ran into a
herd of cattle at a r d orossiug near
Fordwich, killing and hrowing them in
all directions, The in ine was turned
over into the ditch river MaooInerry
was badly cut about t head and other•
wise injured, and Fire Ian Newman had
his left leg broken at th ankle. The cars
wero piled upon the tr k aud the night
express was laid up at ariston until the
auxiliary got the trao oleared Friday
morning, the passenger being cared for
at the Harriston betels the company.
A number of Wingha ites who were
returning from Tomtit pent the night
in Harristou, arrivin in Wingham
about 7.80 on Friday m 'Hing,
Farmers bring along yo r wh .at, oats,
pees, and barley to Grego . 's . orehonso
which will he open every • siness day
and whore you will receiv: the highest
market price for all kinds of grain.
SEAFORTH MILLING CO.
Settlers' .Low Rates West.
Via the Chicago and North Western
Railway, every day from Sept. 15th to
Oet. 15th. Settlers' one-way second-class
tickets at very ]ow rates from Chicago to
poiuts in Utah, Moutaua, Nevada, Idaho,
Oregon, Washington, California; also to
Victoria, Vancouver, New Westminster,
Roseland and other points in the Leath -
nay district. Correspondingly low rates
from all points in Canada. Full partic-
ulars from nearest ticket agent, or B, H.
BENNETT, General ;Ct gent, 2 East King
street, Toronto, Ont.
Teachers in T ining.
The following are at nding Clinton
Model School :—Arth • Scott, Ada
Sleeth, Maria P. Gae' ' rneyer. Annie
M. Smith, Chas. Alex: der, D. A. Do -
ranee, from Seaforth Mary Kelly,
Malan Kelly, from E •.ondville; Ag-
nes Wilson, Hanna Wilson, Pearl
Wynn, Ariel G. Pa, -, from Wing.
ham; Isabella D. cDougall, from
Glenfarrow; Elizabet Henry, from
Whitechurch; Oscar ogers, Lizzie
Chidley, Isabella Me t ay, Pearl Mo.
Donald,Anpabel McEw n,from Clinton:
Wm. Freeman, from
Hayter, from Greenwa
Elsie Clark, from Bly
hale, James Cameron
strong, from Bayfield
fronl'Henall; Grace Me
head, from Bayfield ;
from Comber; Lottie
Kippon; Mildred Grah
now; Miss Stella Pure
Ethel; Bertha
; Oliver Henry,
; Minnie Pen -
Hester Arm.
S. J. Coulter,
(look, M. Aiken-
. MacDermott,
rassick, from
m, from Luck -
1, Seaforth.
Low Rates to the West via Great
Northern Ry.
Effective (daily) September 15th to
October 15th, inclusive, 1904. Cheap
one way second class colonist tickets
will be on sale from all stations in' Ont-
ario to all points on the line of the Great
Northern Railway in Montana, Idaho,
Oregon, Washington, also Victoria, Van-
couver, Westminster, Rossland, Nelson
and other points in British Columbia.
For full particulars as to rates, time of
trains, also berth rates in Tourist Sleeper,
also literature on application to Chas. W.
Graves, District Passenger Agent, 10
King St. East, Toronto, Ont.
HEARTBURN, NAUSEA
and all disorders arising from im-
perfect digestion are to be feared
no longer.
Fothergill's
Dyspepsia Tablets
GiVE INSTANT RELIEF.
50 cents per Box.
Every box guaranteed to give
satisfaotiori.
moomiammogommenlonsmosaresemo
Walton McKibbon
DRWICCIST.
Next door to Post Offiee.
LoWney'S Chocolates --fresh.
WINGHAM S' HOOL BOARQ.
Regular meetly
School Board was
tug, with all the n
'Crusted Long,
meetiug were rear
111r. W. Taylor'
taker of the echo
motion of Busses
accepted.
• Applications f
were read from
and W. William
Abraham—Ira
appointed carets
the balance of tit
salary of $323 pe
The folio wing
were read :--
Wm. Moore, wo
W. P. Grierson,
J. A, McLean,
Wm. Bonn, wort
W. T. A. Fishlei
S. Bennett, wor
F. Gutteridge, c
Jas. Brock, wor
D. Fryfcgle, pia
Mrs. E. Dear, w
Wen. Nicholson,
A. Gosous, insur
Grildln—Kerr
react be pail.—O
Grifu—Irwin
be paid, and that
be paid, less $8
school. --Carried.
of the Wingham
014 on Tuesday me'
tubers present except
Mutes of previous
and approved.
Xesiguation as care -
was read and ou
Lloyd and Irwin was
• the vacant position
hn Gray, et Hawiltou
n.
a—That Jahn Gray be
r of the school for
year, at the regular
auuntn. —Carried,
ocounta,duly certified,
$ 9.63
ork. 2.18
vel ..,. 100
2 18
h, supplies., 2 38
and snpplres..,10 50
eut 8.15
10.50
ering 1.25
k aud supplies, 10.50
aying floors,-,- 2400
ce prem . , . , , . 21 00
hat the accounts as
ried.
That teaohers salaries
he caretaker's salary
5, paid for cleaning
You are not going to put back that
carpet and fnruitee without re -papering
the room, are you? This house-cleauing
season is wall paper season too. Choice
assortment at Cooper's.
Ribs We Fractured.
On Thursday la t, while assisting in
the lowering of a art of a furnace iu
the cellar way of no. •& Jas. H, Kerr's
store, Mr. D. Ta in, met with what
might have been serious accident. The
henry iron slippe a few inches and bit
Mr. Tamm in th breast, fracturing two
or three ribs, wag confiued to bed
fora few dans, 1 t will be soon again at
work in T. Arm trona hardware store.
FOR SALE.—Park lots 42 and 43 in the
Wingham Town Plot. Possession given
this fall. For terms, apply to R. S.
Campbell, on the premises. or Box 94,
Mildmay, or at the TIMES office.
THAT DRESS GOODS SALE!—Never
was there offered to the ladies of Huron
aud Bruce such an opportunity. Slangh-
tering the most fashionable of Dress
Goods right Now. If you want one,
three or five Dresses it will pay you to
drive 25 miles to King's. G. E. RING,
Christian Endeay. Convention.
The annual convent n of the Maitland
Presbyterial Young eople's Societies,
will be held at Wr. -eter on Tuesday,
September 20th. T -re will be two ses-
sions—afternoon, ommencing at 3
o'clock, and the e ening session com-
mencing at 7 o'eloc . In the afternoon.
the President, Re • 0. M. Rutherford
will speak on "W +t Makes a Conren-
vontion Successful " Mr. R. Land, on
"How we are in '2raiuing to Succeed
others;" Mr. Da fel Martin will deal
with the subject " heering facts about
Missions;" Rev. '' m. Farquaharson, B.
D., of Durham Wil speak on "The Holy
Spirit in Life and "ork." At the even-
ing session a repor from Rev. C. McDer-
inid of Moyie, B. 0.,—tee missionary
supported by the ouug People's So-
cieties of the Pres, ytery—will be pre-
sented. An addres• will also be given
by Rev. T. Wilson 'f Walkerton. Ap-
propriate music will .e supplied by the
se annual gather
esting and helpful
important branch
rch, and a cordial
to all who can
e opportunity of
gs,
Wroxeter choir. Th
inas have proven inte
to those engaged iu the
of the work of the ch
invitation is extende
avail themselves of t
attending these neeeti
Wingham Distric Meeting.
The Fall meeting o the Methodist
church, Winghent Dist 'et, was held in
Bluevale, on Wodnesd:x afternoon of
last week, with a goo attendance of
ministers and laymen.
Missionary meetings •ere left to local
arrangements excepti • Ethel, where
Revds. Wilson, Hu =er, Osterhoit,
Holmes, Baker, Gond and W. IL Kerr
will take charge; Sale , Rev. Mr. Wil-
son,. of Teeawater, wil conduct the ser.
vices; Bervie will ha : Reads. Philip
and Smith; Whiteoh • role, Rev. Mill -
yard; aud Belgrave, it v. Philp.
BY resolution of Re ds. Millyard and
Holmes the various mi inters were made
responsible for. the Ed catibned S.ouiety
meetings of the Distri •t
The subjoined suets . re assessed to the
various charges on .th: District for the
#cpwing funds:—
Sipe •: nnuation
Genii
Oir•eui , Minister Conf'ce
Wingham , .. - 108 4 • $44 40 $18 04
Kincardine ., 82 3 37 80 13 67
Lucknow,..: 63 0 26 40 10 52
Brussels 63 0 24 75 10 66
T'eeswater57 0 22 40 9 47
Ethel 49 0 20 80 8 20
Fordwich • . • 55 0 1 20 80 9 10
Gerrie 63 0' 24 75 10 58
Wroxeter 89 0 15 00 6 47
Blnevale .. , 55 0 i 21 1e 9 24
Ashfield ..... 56 0 22 40 9. 20
Salem.,....,45 0 18 07 7 50
Bethel 89 0 16 55 6 57
Ripley 62 0 24 75 10 27
Bervie 72 0 18 60 12 06
Tiverton 89 0i 16 12 6 47
Whiteohurch 48 0 18 60 7 99
Belgrave - 50 0i 19 23 8 31
$1045 0t $412 54 $174 34
Rev. Dr. Guudy, w • has been actively
Interested in pushing he claims of Alma
College, St. Thomas, °ported what had
been done. $250.00 was asked for on
Wingham District an the prospects were
very favorable to 'aving the total
amount collected. n Wingham Dis-
trict the amounts re.•rted so far are :—
Wingham, $20; K•sardine, $10.10;
Lucknow, $.80, inch s ing a $50 subscrip-
tion by John Joy t; Brussels, $9.25;
Fordwich, $12; Go. ie, $6.15; Wroxeter,
$7; Bluevale, $15; ethel, $3; Ripley,
$8; Bervie, $10; T verton, $5; White-
church, $8 and Bel ;rave, $18.
A discussion wa- taken part in by a
goodly number as o the most effective
mode of carrying o • evangelistic work in
the District and i was agreed that a
grouping of circuit as far as possible and
a union of minister al help would greatly
aid in the desired s cows.
"What about Lo• 1 Option?" was the
practioal theory.as d by the Chairman.
After the matter w+ • well talked over a
resolution was pass • • urging the Official
Boards and Temper nee Committees to
take up the natter ud further prohibi-
tory legislation we a possible.
The question of 'alteuiug a new in-
terest iu Stewards • p or systematic giv-
ing was dwelt typo at some length and
a resolution omni ously passed recom-
mending the ado roti and practice of
this Scriptural anc ery practical method
in this important matter and urging
that whereas Rev Mr. Husser, of Fern
wich, has been a • .oiuted by the District
Epworth League o aid iii the organiza-
tion along these ices, that he be asked
to write the var.' us pastors to 4telp in
this work.
The Guardia . Reading Club was spo-
ken of and Rev Mr, Jamie, of Belgrave,
was asked to t e charge of its initiation
in the district.
At the ootid sion of the District meet-
ing the tnemb: s wero invited to a nicely
prepared tea • the basement of the
church by the itches of the congregation.
The May D .trict meeting will be held
in Winaham.
More than likely
it's hers. --
That medicine you
tried to get at so
many places and
couldn't. Our vari-
ety is pretty large.
We don't often dis-
appoint -- never in
quality or price.
AIL M9Call&Co.
Druggists and Optieians
WINGHAM, ONT.
LARGEST A N D BEST
IN WESTERN ONTARIO
CENTRAL
STRATFORD. ONT.
This popular institution has au
excellent reputation for strictly high
grade work. Our graduates are in
great demand.
Eater this month if possible.
Magnificent Catalogue free.
ELLIOTT & McIARHLAN
PRINCIPALS.
Dates of Fall Fairs.
Wingham Sept. 20 30
Exeter
19
Palmerston ... .... " 20.21
Harristou " 22 23
Teeswater .. ..... " e7 28
Goderich " 27.28
Stratford .--, " 27-28
Ripley 27-28
Listowel.-,. " 282J
Fordwich October I
Lucknow . .... 4.5
Clifford.... .. 4-5
Brussels '' 6-7
Blyth " 11-12
" 1344
" 19.20
Dungannon
Muncey ........
A boon to the afflicted; he is ing
again. T. P. Smith, ' ye Sp alist, will I
be in Wingham at W lto McKibben's
drug store on Thu,Sept. 29th
"one day only." If u ave any de-
fect in your eyesight it will pay you to
see him. Examination free. Call early
and avoid the rush.
Wingham all Fair.
The Wingham fa]
Thursday and Frid
30th, and the dat
weeks away. The
znittees are putting
tractions for this
should see a large n
Wingham. The us
cert, with band in
held at the agricult
night of the fair.
Sept. 30th, a long li
eluding tests of spe:
tainment, mounted
provided, The list
year is the best eve
fn Wingham. The
prizes in the liv:
should bring exhi
near. The prize lis
tie is a good one.
award the prizes i
partnients. A full
and other partioul+
the fair will be fou
columns. The
house on the event
ises to be very larg
your enteries early
the TRIES office.
fair will be held on
, September 29th
being only two
ireotors and Com-
u a good bill of at-
ar and fair days
ber of people in
1 promenade con-
ttendance, will be
al hall on the first
a • Friday afternoon,
t of attractions, in-
, vaudeville enter-
roopers, etc. will be
Of attractions this
given at a fall fair
regular and special
stock departments
tors from far and
for horses and cat -
Expert judges will
the live stook de-
ist of the attractions
s in connection with
d in our advertising
•ncert in the opera
of Sept. 30th prom-
ly attended. Leave
ith the secretary at
11
A. R. Smith wa. in Toronto this week.
He is bound to ha e every line assorted
in Boys', Youth:, and Men's wear.
Knee pants, long ants, overalls, suits,
furnishings, hats, .: ps and boots. Call
on him for your n: t over coat or 'water
proof coat. 31 bo two-piece suite, 80
boys' 3 piece knit ::rs, also bought from
ntannfaoturers tlta can be bought cheap-
er than the cheape , Call and see.
A. It, SettTIr.
..w.= .• _-sem.. .
A
School
Shoe
Sale
We have a large and splendid assortment of School Shoes for Boys
and Girls of all sizes and ages.
School commences this week and we want to do an immense School
Shoo business during the coming week.
In order to stimulate the School trade and to give our patrons some
Unusual Bargains in School Shoes
We shall, during the next two weeks, offer all our School Shoes at
Cut Prices. There is nothing the matter with the Shoes—they're new and
the best that money can buy.
Don't Miss This Opportunity
To buy splendid Settee' Shoos for lees than their actual value.
Yon know our reputation for selling the beet of Footwear -so bring in
all the Children and fit them with School Shoee, during our Sale.
Tho prices run as follows: --
85c, 950, $1.25 up to $1.50.
W. 1. GREE12
The Shoe Man.