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VOL XXXIY.—NO. 1764,
Tailor -Made
Clothes
$ 1 5.
- We will make your suit to
your exact measures, to your
order for fifteen dollars cor-
s rectly shaped and faultless-
- ly fitted, superbly tailored
from some pure, all -wool fab-
- ric, staunchly guaranteed.
- For seventeen, eighteen
or twenty dollars we would
- use a fabric of still higher
' quality.
We make them with care
and skill and can guarantee
you entire satisfaction.
Trousers made to order' at
$3.50, 3.15. $4, $5, $6,
A fine selection of Gents' Fur-
nishings always in stock.
IY[S1L1 fiomuth
Tailor and Gents' Furnisher
2 doors from post office.
MARRIAGE L-ICENSES
Aaraod by FRANK PATE cSON, No. 28 Victoria
.ir xet, Wlnithom, Ont, No 'witnesses required.
OOMINON BANS
WINCNAM
Capital paid up, $ 3,000 1000
deserve Fuad and
Undivided profits $ 3,644,000
Farmerie Notes discounted.
Drafts sold on all points in Canada,
the United States and Europe.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT—Interest
allowed an deposits of $1 and upwards,
i 0 h June and added to primoai Ja and 31st
p 3 t
December eaoh year.
D. T. HEPBIJRN, Manager.
alt.'ptinstone, Solicitor.
BANK or HAMILTON
WINCHAM.
tispital paid tip, $2,233,000.00.
Reserve Fund, $2,235,000.00.
Total Assets, 820,553,846.57.
President Har, Wig. t:+insoN.
Vioe-President anti
cioneral Manager—.T.'TnBNnnLL.
Assistant Gen. Manager—H. M. WATsOe
DIcilmOTCii3
John netDalton,
Geo.Rntru1, Cyrus A. B1r e
inspector—i3. '45rtileou.
SAWN GS BANZL,
I,lterott allowed en deposits of *1.00 and tip -
wards, and added to otinolpal on Slat May and
loth Notombor omit' year.
Special D ,X beita jibe received at current
trtes of interest.
C. 1', S132rrr1., Agent
nl INSOIPdt]IO2,111L s, Solicitors.
1111•11.0.0101=11.1.4.00.1000.2.•02•1111 I • 000
H UTCHI SON'S
Grooery and Crockery Store is
the beat place to buy all of your
Goods tor Baking
purposes, as you can rely os"
them being fresh and of the
best quality procurable. No
higher prices than for inferior
goods ,•....•.............
We have all our New Fruit in, and
it is fancy stuff.
New Raisins Shelled AImonds
New Currants Shelled Walnuts
New Dates Seeded Raisins
New Figs Sultana Raisins
New Peels Mince Meat
New Prunes New Apricots
New Peaches Baking Ammonia
Oil Lemon, Pure Flavoring Extracts
Pure Spices for baiting purposes—
in fact everything you need for the
Christmas season.
Phone orders carefully filled.
RI Al Hutchison
GROCERIES AND CROCKERY.
Phone 59.
Prompt delivery.
I SELL REAL ESTATE
No Matter Where It Is.
I have for sale at tate present time 7,000 acres
of choice farm lands in Huron County, and I
ask you before you buy your farm to see the
bargains 1 have to offer you. Just the property
you wont may be on my list.
Houses for sale, from *400 up to *4000.
Fire, Life and Accident Insurance effected.
C. J. MAGUIRE
Beal Estate and Business Transfer .Agent,
VANBTONE Br.0cK. - WINGHAM, O.
GENERAL LOCAL NEWS.
Death of
The death took
Mies Lottie J. Ho
John Hooey, et 1
Scott' street. Mis.
poor health for sot
ed will have the
friends in their al
lived in Howick,
coming to Wingh
took
place
on Suni
Lakelet cemetery.
Miss Hooey.
11 ace on Friday last of
ey, daughter of Mr.
to family home on
ooey, had been in
e time. The bereav-
ympathy of many
ection. The family
ar Lakelet, before
m, and the funeral
y afternoon to the
Highest price paid for hides and
try at T. Fells' butcher shop.
AM TIMES.
WINGIIAL, ONTARIO, TITURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3 0, 1905,
Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers
The Lata H.
Mr, H. M. Tudh
little time was eng
business in Wingha
of his brother in To
Deceased was in his
fore coming to W
Woodstock, He lel
ember, 1903, and hi
travelling for a who
His wife is a dao
!Vi. Tudhope.
pe, who for some
ged in the grocery
o, died at the home
onto on Friday last.
31st year and be•
ngbam resided in
Wingham in Nov-
o
ovo since then been
sale grocery house.
titer of Mr, W, B,
Thornton, of Wood took.
Accommodation 'or boarders. Apply
to JOSEPH GownSt, Alice street,
Former Win hamite Weds.
A quiet marria ,e was solemnized at
127 Anne St,, Lorelon, the home of the
groom's brother, e- the 15th inst.. when
Miss Carrie, yeumest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, H. Merinant, of Culross,
,
be
-
aame the wifeo Robert Arnett, of
Teeswater, and a f
sident of Winght
was performed by
and Mrs. Arscott a
in Teeswater.
rmer well known re-
in. The ceremony
ev. J. J. Rose. M
making their
When you come to
gently, but firmly, for
clothier and gents
coats for boy, youth or man, quality,
variety, beauty and value unsurpassed.
me
Ingham ask
A. R. Smith,
rnisher. Over -
Quiet He
The home of M
nett, Diagonal str
quiet home weddio
me Wedding
and Mrs. Wm. Gan-
t was the scene of a
lou Tuesday evening
when their eldest df ughter, Miss Jessie
Gannett, became th , wife of Mr, Milton
T. Howell, of Prest .n. The ceremony
was performed by Bev. 1). Perrie, in the
presence of the releeivei . Mr. and Mra.
Howell lett on We..nesday morning tor
Preston and will carry with them the
very best wishes of numerous friends.
Married it Turnberry.
A happy event to ,k place at the home
of Mr. A. Homnth,
ing, wben his daug
once Homnth, was
Porter, of Tnrnherry
and Porter, of Win
age ceremony west
Perrie in the present
of invited guests.
will have the best
et
friends for many yea
urnberry,last even-
er, Miss Ida ler-
P
rried to Mr. Jas.
son of Mr. Rich -
ham. The mane.
11
life.
peel -
Women's Insietute Meeting.
A meeting of the West Huron Wo-
men's Institute w1 be held in Chis-
holm's Hall, Winghtt a,on Tuesday after-
noon at 2.30 o'ol .ck. Mrs. French
President of the Ins 'tato will address
this meeting and lJIrs. Colin Campbell
of Goderich will giv a practical demon-
stration in cooking. All the ladies of
Wingham and vicin ty are cordially in-
vited to attend this aeetiug which will
be an interesting an -i profitable one.
Wingham Greenhouse.
Smilax by the string. Carnations are
blooming• Order your cut flowers from
GRAMM, The Florist, Francis street.
May Sell Guests.
Magistrate Kingsf rd at Toronto on
Friday held that otelkeepers could
legally sell cigars t guests os" the Sale
bath. In the tour of his judgment he
said :—"If the hot keepers were charg•
ed with a breach f the act of selling
cigars to his guest on Sunday the charge
would fail, The bona fide guests of a
hotel are as moot entitled to smoke as
eat. But the out ide public they cannot
sell to because they are doing a business
not justified by law on Sunday. A
hotelkeeper does sot come under any of
the classes who aleprohibited from fol-
lowing their occu _atiou on Sunday."
High Scho for Wingham.
At the regular eetfng of the Town
Council on Mond y evening neat, a de -
potion from the chool Board will ask
the Council to sul -nit to the ratepayers at
municipal olectict 1, the question of build-
ing a High Scho fl in Wingham. We
fee1 sure that the Councillors will Arent A Flesh Producer
the request of t ju deputation and the , q,
question of a Hie School for Wingham : Pleasant to take
should bo a live t pie for discussion be- I
:1
The High School Question
-NTeRESTINO AND CQfiPREHENSIVE LETTER ON THIS IftPO TANT MATTER
PROM A LOCA-, CORRESPONDENT.
To the Editor of the TrnEa:-r . town, I find that d ing the last, ten
DEAR Son: —A commercial traveller years the assessment nine has increased
said to me the other day : "Oue of the only $150,000, corres nding pretty near -
strangest things about Wingham is the ly to iucreased assess ent values of the
fact that you have no High Sobool or surrounding towns and country, due
Collegiate Institute here. ' In many re- largely, I suppose, t the general pros -
he most pro- perity ot the countr , rather than to any
gressive and best business towns special effort on ur part. Another
of its size in Wes ern Ontario. argument in favor f some new mode of
On the road I find many t;maller towns procedure to better lid popularize our
and even villages with these educational town is the fact tha although we have
facilities, and proud of them. "Why," endeavored to keep down our taxation
said he, "if you had a High School here (for the last 15 yeare, I believe it has
so that I could educate m family, your been from 20 to 21 mills) in order to en -
railroad connections are iso convenient courage people to l ate here, yet this
for my work and I like iyoar town 80 too, seams to have leen a failure, be.
well, that I believe I wot
I began to consider the
really at a loss to know
not a High School. Sur
be no better centre an -where for the
establishment of such an institution;
railroads coming in from a every direc-
tion and good sized town s and villages
tributary to us on all Mess. By looking
up the Government report I find that euditure, but next
there are 119 towns and titles in Ontario, informed, in the
and 135 High Schools aui Collegiate In- vents, it is likely to
stitutes, so that It will b a seen that quite . usual amount -20
a number of villages posess that honor.
We would suppose that he citizens of
Wingham would thini
it incumbent gh School, is the fact
upon them to supply educational ad- ething. Of coarse,
vantages to their ohildrea equal at least et anything ot value
to that of auy village. 'hen one begins to in.
At the present time weelave nothing to er, it is astonishing to
offer educationally supetor to the sur- • at cost is to the town
rounding towris such as unknow, Tees. p quiry, I find that we
water, Blyth, Brussels, Gerrie, Wrox- ti00, High School, issue
ete, etc., from all of wh' h we ., ould be at of which would be
likely, if we had a High School to re- 0 years, $200 00 for
ceive pupils os" account of our centra( .rovided by law, $480.
locatiou. Just now,to , the question be. acs a little less than
comes the more import tit here from the axation.
fact that we are facet face with the to maintenance, the
problem of additional •chool aecommo- - not less than $375 00,
dation Oar present ubiic.choolbutid-
.�l in the Province.
ing cannot provide ro m for fns number the Government al -
of pupils seeking adm seion, and Iospeo- • ggregere of teachers'
tor Robb has, 1 believe, tuformed the 0, 10t'-,; upon equip.
School Board that teeo new rooms must
be added to the pre$'eut buildine, sag• $150 on Sobool build-
gesting at the emustiule in his report, I oreover, any sum left
understand, the polsible advtsihitity of set apart for High
the estubhritmeut 1 a High School in-
stead. Is" the lea: time the junior
pupils under Miss Matheson are receiv-
ing i1 theCongrega-
tional
their instruct c n in Congreg
tional church, to which. rent, fuel, fur•
nitare and suppl' s, have to be provided
Now, heve
i wetin
from the School nud f e
formed by Rev. D•
of a large number
be young couple
ishes of numerous
of happy wedded
Conductor Qu rk Resigns.
Mr. John Quirk, w to has for some
years beeu conductor
Huron and Bruce br.
Trunk hos resigned
duties as soon as he
Quirk has been on tl
years and is well kn
ing public. He was
the W. G. ;Se B. bra
oatdine for many
to Wingham. Dur
the road he has ma
on the London,
;eh of the Grand
d will give up his
.an be relieved. Mr
reelroad for forty
wu by the travell-
for many years on
ch, living in Kin•
ears before corning
ng his long time on
e many friends. The
TIMES editor can -sell remember that
nearly thirty years ego we had one of
our first rides on a railway train from
Listowel to Kincnrc bee and genial Con-
ductor Quirk was ft charge of the train.
The TIMES can heat lily joie with the
numerous friends of Conductor and
spects you have one of
Id locate here " cause people pass n by to locate else -
latter and am where. We must r member here, too,
why we have that our rate of taletion Is' VERY Low
ly there could compared with matty towns around us,
such as Listowel, Walkerton, Linear•
dine,Wiarton,Strathroy, s
S til etc, towns 1s"
y, o
which the taxatior has been running
from 25 to 28 mills or years. This year
our rate is, I believt, 23 mills. due to a
very unusual ex
year, I am oredibl
ordinary course of
drop back to th
mills.
The only object ion I can imagine,
raised against a H
that 10 will cost s
it is not usual to
without coat, yet
vesttgate the mat
find how little t
directly. Upon i
could build a $12,
debentures, the c
$740 a year for
sinking fund, as
interest: which m
1 mill increase in
Now in regard
Government grant
to every High Soh
In addttiou to this
lows 10e,, of the
aalaries up to $0,0
maul up to $3200.
A maxinmum o
ing and grounds,
out of the monies
School purposes a ter the Government
grants have been made, is divided among
the High School ani Collo'iate Institute
pro rata according t
1cad o t
addition, the cont
the Government fi
provides that, wh n there is a large
to build two nem rooms for this purpose, number of count pupils, the county
why not riche • build a four -roomed must increase the g aut. As we are close
builditeg and es abheh a High School, to the County of B uce, we would tin-
whieh would nc t only be a credit and a doubtedly receive cite a number of
big advertisame-,t to the town. but at I pupils from there, std in such cases pro -
once relieve et-eotnally the congested vision is made by Ia for a grant from
condition of thespublic school by taking that comity as well, on -resident pupils
care of all the aevunced pupils Sotn•t pay fees Town pupi s may or may not
parties claim th, t our public school is ' pay, as the towu dire ts.
now doiug High School work. This is Kincardine is so w 11 pleased with its
true of comas, tr a limited extent and I High School, that it ' 1101y building an
think Principal ltlusgrove deserves great addition to cost sever 1 thousand ttullars.
credit for the eve .k he has none in this When Harriston Ht b School was de•
direction. Even with two teachers de- stroyed by fire 2 or 3 y ars ago, they start
voting their avail tbce time to ine Con. ed to rebuild -before a bricks got cold,
tionation classes, it is impossible to take Towns having these i stitutions, seem to
ong their inset im-
ardine High School
$[100.00 last year
tion cl'tsses, I am
us $47,3, over and
t grants. Why not
to the University. Deserviug all credit, pay the difference, tjf even it were neces-
as our teachers do, I am told they can sary,and have these advantages ;the dis-
tealj '
ob only one ctse out of the ni•t"v tributiou,however, f the. money, Arid by
courses offered by t well appointed High few pupils in town for board, would
fes advocate a ilusi- equalize this sum 1 amount. We have
irently forgetful or now, I understand 90 pupils in this town
that High Schools takiug partial Hig School work. If we
10 one department build a High Scl ool we will have 200
complete business pupils inside of • years. I Have before
.I,
attendance. Then
y gnt
rmust equal
n
ant. The law also
tip all deparr►nenas of Nigh School work look upon them as a
They have not tee appliances, room nor portant (LSSet8. lint
accommodation tr teach science as it cost the town only
should be taught, land cannot find tone while our Conttuni
to prepare puuils i:,r tiirst•clai,scertifirat• informed are cuetwi
es or Senior Matti ;illation for admission above all Goverume
Si A YEAR, IN ADVANCE
Sent to Pen tentiary.
Alfred Pugh and orman Orr, who
were arrested here s me time ago by
Chief Vaunorman, appeared before
Judge Finkle at Wcedstock on Friday
morning, charge wit t stealing a horse
and buggy front a livery at Drumbo.
Pugh endeavored to conduct his own
desence, but only : ncceeded in giving
the impression that le was a dangerous
man to be at large. He acknowledged
victions, and was
giugston Penitenti-
first offence and
three years We
a reward of $25 00
of these men and
to beeu sentenced
11 be entitled t
School. Some pari
ness College, app
ignorant of the lac
at the present tun(
give a thorough an
. High School 1s"
course, even to typewriting and stenog• me now, the rep t of a g � o
raphy,if required, csid are encouraged to a village in flue . rovince that had over
do so by receiving an additional Gov. 200 pupils last y ar, This High School
ernment grant for. that purpose. I received last ear, $000 00 Govern—
Mrs. Quoit in wi hing them many might remark, too, that the advantages mint graut, $1'00 County grant, and i
happy years in thei:c comfortable home of a High School a:peal more partial- $1300 111 fees, n ore than enough to pay
in Wingham. laxly to the poorer ;teople and those in the teachers so aties, without any direct 1
monerate oircumsta.nces, many of them drain upon t to village, and quite a good
FORS.ALE—A good brick residence, perhaps unable fintcially to send their deal of outsidt
beautifully situated in the town of children to surrouudiug towns to obtaiu culatiou in
Wingham; eight rooms; bath ; electric the benefits of a heeler education. The Scheel teael
lighted; modern conveniences, Telec is wealthier class cat of course send their married Wren,
a very desirable property. Terms res- children away to High Schools, but, and live, Ole
and to soft purchaser. Address even then, it may 1•e questionable, if it being cans(
at ableTIMES office. might not, in some instances, be ntt ad-
vantage for them t ) be able to receive
several former cor
given seven years in
ary. This was Orr't
he was let off with
understand there wt
offered for the arres
now that they ht
Chief Vannorman u
reward.
e
Farm to rent one mile -• SO. George,
containing 200 acres. is . acs bntldi s.
Merohauts' Bauk, St. George.
c
Bonnet's best peau de soie
$1 for2.,,1
Bos m•
for 75c, colored
h sant
ed taffeta
reg. 75c for 55e, Japene.
fur 35c. Bankrupt Sale Ritchie's old
stand.
t , reg.
reg 1.00
ed lnuisines
taffeta reg 6Oc
New Pastor o
On Sunday, Dec
A., begins his wo
tist church. He
ung and evening.
will be "The Bo
Baptist Church.
3rd, E. R. Fitch, B.
k as pastor of the Bap -
ill preach both morn -
His morning subject
y of Christ ;" the even -
ing subject "ThdEterual Magnet." Mr
Fitch is a gradu> to in arts in McMaster
University and a at present pursniug a
theological mum in that institution. As
a student he hat made for himself an
excellent reputation. In his last two
years though pater of a large country
church, and carrying much extra work,
he took first clues honors in all his sub-
jects, winning " rhe Crawford Scholar-
ship " This is elven to the man having
theological wor - in view, who takes
highest average sanding in the last three
years of his art urse. Bat, Mr. Fitch
is not merely a udent. Ile is a man
nring hie university
am ng men.
career, he has bee a member, either of
the Rugby or Ass iation football team.
His popularity is a danced byhis elec-
tion
tion to the positions first, of Vice Presi-
dent, and IastIy of resident of the Ath-
letic Association. a bas also success-
fully debated for th year. His experi-
ence in pastoral w irk has been large,
and in all his churc les he has been sao-
cessful. Ho brings -to hie new charge a
strong, rugged phy igne, a well trained
mind, lattd an op imistio spirit, Mr,
Fitc•h's graudfathei,wee known as Eider
Fitch, the pioneer -f Baptist missionary
work lin the Lak: Erie District, An
uncle es Baptist State Evangelist for
South Carolina.
HOWARD'S
EMULSION OF
Boa L1VOF ui
will positively cure
- Coughs and Colds -
uo matter bow obstin-
ate or deep seated.
tween now and p'fling day. There aro
teeny reasone w y wo should have a Aerl;NT FOIL WI\titL M
Nigh School and he subject is very ful- ;
ly and ably dealt with this week by a e
��ji
correspondent an all ratepayers will do eonNJwell ter read the oommunication to be
found in anothe column. The Ileitis • rh31r. R.
Will have further facts to give on this
important sub 'e t before the vote is take
en,
money to throw into cir-
a small v111020. High
rs are for the most part
who have to reut houses ;
'renter part of this money
neatly distributed in this `
tillage. We must not overlook either, ,
the great i flueuce in social and is" !
this education at h Imo. I do not wish church work exercised by our present
to decry or depreciate the value of the able staff of eachers in this community. 1
factories and inch ;tries we possess and Ties b& uefic. 0 effect would be further
rg the intellectual status of
the additiou to our popula-
s of educated men, such as
1 teachers must be. The '
ron, is, we think,one of the
in the Province of Ontario, 1
.niy 3High Schools, which'
ogether in the middle of the'
o the County of 13ruce to?
is has five, the Counties of
ad Perth to tlio east of us j
id four respectively, the
iddlesex to the south of us,
.ale.
ane man, who will take
der this question, can op.
chool in this town, is total.
nsible to mo. At the pre. 1
it seetus to ine, that this i
would be pleased t see more of them felt, increasi
located here, yet p rmit me to point out the town, by
that 25 years ago b fore wo ever loaned tion of a cor
money to, or bona ed a factory, our pop- High Scho.
ulation was 201t3. Ten years ago ac- County of H
cording to the rase ament roll, the pope.- best conntie
lotion was 2195. his year, according yet we have
to the same autho ty our population is are benched
112210. During th; last ten years we I County; wh'
1 have honesed the Union fernery, the the north of
I Upholstering facteary and the Wimghatn Wellington
Foundry, nevertheless Our increase in have five a
' 1 population during these ten years has County of It
amounted to only 21. Now, would it six High Soh
not be wise to try lone other method of How any
11 advertising our to vn and increasing its time to con
• population and pt.; sperity? I met a busi- pose a High
' nese man last suivener who was anxious ly iucontpreh
to locate in WingLatn, but simply be- sent junotur.
cause we bad no igh School ho passed school quest. . n is a very important teat -
us by and entered n to business in Kin• : ter in the his, Ory of this town. I hope
sardine. An imp • rtant point, too, is the ratepayer; may be persuaded to take,
the fact that the o ass of people attracted 1 an interest itt t and to cnrofullyeonsider
to a town by sncl institutions is one ; the advisability of erecting a pro; <. rly
desirous of giving is children a liberal 1 (quipped Hig- School, rather than add
education, thus el eating the standard the two roon s 00 the present public 1
of our citizenship, and a class that also ( school buildin f. Than:time you Sir,
possesses money t hich adds to the ma-
terial wealth of t e town. Pito BPct:r u'it !
Despite all our efforts to boom our Wingham, Ncrember I th.olo
•
1 '4 eeenn,--Oho' e turkeys, dry picked { You aro m swag a groat orgy Savin
and undrawn, 15c All kinds of fowl • opportunity you re riot tatting ad -
and dried apples wanted. G. B, Knee ; vantage of t I3ig,�f3pei`krupt Stock Sale
III. Davis has several good houses tend 11 Ofrdemeglbor hes spot's The Bee at
a farm for sale. 'See him foe parties"• t Wm
ingha,
•...4.....,,ea etc lars.
DRU006 •
()rums prints regular 121 ' • for S'.,c,
l21ec towelling for 10c, gray shaker
flo oriel extra wide an ivy regular 15c
for 121,,:e. white wo lankets regular
$4 50 for $3 25, heev gray blankets reg.
$3 00 for $2.25, at Ritchie's old stand.
Pure Drugs
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We solicit your trade for any-
thing you may need itt the Drug
and Medicine line, and hope by
strict attention to bestnese to be
able to merit your patronage.
Everything fresh
at lowest prices.
Yon will also flud us ready
to test your eyes free of cost,
and supply you with suitable
Glasses.
— AT —
VALLEY'S DRUG STORE
WINGHAM, ONT.
Phone 100. Successor to McCall & Co.
WINGHA U
BUJSINESS COLLEGE)
is a High-grade Commercial School
TRREE COURSES —
Commercial - Stenography - Telegraphy
Write CEO. SPOTTON, Principal.
Modelitesecure Schools.
The following modelites attending
school at Clinton nave been engaged to
teach for next ye ,r:—
Miss Armstrong No 0 Grey $315
" Jean Meir " 6 Bosanquet $330
M. Fergus) " 6 Culross $300
A.McDoug 1 " 7 Normanby 8350
E. Cameros" " 11 E. Wawan $350
Irene Davis 2 Culoss $30
0
" Effie Huute " 4 Hullett $300
" Jean Carlin "10 Ho wick $350
" N. Stewart Hepworth $340
,1 Tena Ross has an offer of a school
Mr. W. Linklat r No 3 Culross $350
" A,E.MoGa in " 4 Hibbert $350
" J. W. Anal y Glenannan $350
" H. Ainlay 11 5 Morris $400
Salaries ar about 50 per cent, higher
than five yea ago.
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The People of Winghan
more and more eve
save by dealing at
Ritchie's old sate
realizing
v �sit�y what they
Bankrupt Sale.
For. SALE -3 stoves. coal and wood
heaters, Ext. neion Table, Knitting
biachioe. larch. n Table, Picture Frames
eto., at Greenhouse, Francis street. T.
C. Gu.ittau
Gree: ry Diepertrnent at t Bankrupt
Sale, now raisons 51,e Ib new currants
4 lbs for 25c, lemon an orange peel 13c
per lb, best Inuit v starch 51,,0 per lb,
corn starch (iter. 1 • package, rice 0 lbs
for 25o Bi reductions in canned goods,
at 17itcbie'Le old stand.
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Winghaln's Leading Shoe Store
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Winter Shoes
N over mind what priced Shoes you want—come here.
We're tuakin;: a fine showing of new tuiut.:r Weight Shoes
for both Men and Women at
$2.00. $2.50. 0. fe: e.00. 'i,,::.tDt4, $5,00
We !thew we can save yon money on your ~hoes,
You'll know at. too, if you'll try one pair
Step in and see the new Valour, Ilex Calf, heavy Patent
and Enamel Leather Shoos.
loon's Winter Weight Shoes, $2, $e.30, $3, $:l 30, $5.
Women's Winter Weight Shona, $2, ee 50, 83. $3 50, $3.
Boys' Winter Weight Mosel, $1, $1.e0, 32, $2 50 .:o.
Girls' Winter Weight ~hues. $1, 31.30. $e, $e e,e ;3.
Men's Waterproof Shoes ---Woman's Waterproof Shoes.
New stoek of Trunks and naIflaes to hand.
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W. J. GREER
Shocr to the People,
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