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The Wingham Times, 1906-07-12, Page 1i'HE WNL VOL XXXV.--NO. 1796. Tailor -Made miusinemomuusimma Clothes $.15. We will make your suit to your exact measures, to your order for fifteen dollars cor- rectly shaped and faultless- ly fitted, superbly tailored from some pure, all -wool fab- ric, staunchly guaranteed. For sevelteen, 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, 3.75. $4, $5, $6. A fine selection of Gents' Fur- nishings always in stook. IYI.S1L1 flomath Tailor and Gents' Furnisher 2 doors front post office. Customs Returns. The cu atoms re GENERAL LOCAL NEWS. To Sarnia The annual populi I, 0. 0. F. to Sarn this year take piece ust llth and is likely trip to Detroit for the date iu mind an� giving full particular ?+d Detroit. ✓ exoursion of the and Detroit, will n Saturday, Aug - to be the last cheap Ehis season. Keep 1 watch for bills Z,SUMMER SALE. -Sl of all Dress Fabrics, Bowlers Two rinks of skipped by Meseri A, M. Crawford e tournament in Sea did not have vet different rink gap Mr. D. T Bepbu mounted umbrellj er Cash Sale EO. E, KING, (t Seaforth. Wingham bowlers, D. T. Hepburn and tended the bowling orth last week, They r good luck in the e, but in the doubles won a beautiful gold as the fleet prize. WANTED -500 Men and Boys to buy Clothing at H. E. ISARD & Co'S. urns for Goderioh and R. T. of T Garden Party. A garden party under the cusp -den// of Wingham Coupe , No. 114, R. . of T., will be held at th residence f Mr. W. H, Green, on T esday ev iug, July 17th. Music wil be f nished by a string band, and s ver vocal selections will also be given Refreshments will bo dispensed. All are invited to come and enjoy the eve ing. A silver collec- tion will be taken its outporta for tete year ended, June 30, 1906, show an increase of $2,021.88 over the previous yea e the figures being as follows: Year ending J ine 30, 1906, $64,433.77. Year ending ane 30, 1905, $61,811,79. FALL FAIR R b TES. A Wingham Sept. 27 28 Toronto Aug. 27 -Sept. 10 London Sept. 7-15 Goderich Sept. 26.27.28 Blyth .... Sept. 18-19 Listowel . , .. Lucknow ... . ............. . Teeswater . Brussels Highest price paid for hides and poul- try at T. Fells' butcher shop. • Sept. 25.26 Oct. 2- 3 Oct. 3- 4 Oct. 4. 5 NEW ARRIVALS Pure Paris Green (Government standard) -the beet 25c per pound. Antiseptic Foot powder Eases and cures tired, sweaty and swollen feet. 15G a box, or 2 for 256. Walton McKibboo Phut. B. DRUGGIST. Macdonald Blook - WINGTIADt This store closes at 8 p. m., every evening exoept Saturday. 01000111.10 Wingha The prize list f to be held on September 27th a ed and copies ha the members. T been entirely re• new features ha tending exhibitoes the list by calliu Secretary, H. B. ]1' 1iott, at the TIDIES office. 11.11.10010 P 111101i Fall Fair. Wingham's fall fair ureday and Friday, d 28th has been print - been mailed to all e list this year has rranged and many been added. In - an have a copy of on or writing the WINGHAM, AM ONTARIO. THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1906. Wear Gfreer's Shoes and Rubbers Wingham The Voters' LietfI ham for 1906 has first posted up on The number of vo year is 804, made t 153, Ward 2; 188,Wpppard 3; 282 Ward 4. The number of pars s qualified to serve as Jurors is 335. oters' List. r the Town of Wing - en printed and was onday of this week. era on the list this p of 181 in Ward 1; HORSES FOR SALE -Heavy., moat Fillies, Geldiugs and RoaJs�ers. TT&KING. Family Re -Union. The family of Mrnd Mrs M Walker of town held a family re -union on Satur- day and Sunday 1 family were preset well as the two son dale and Geo, of happy gathering a sat down for dinne home of Mr Elis Wawanosh. New Machi Shop, Mr, W. A. Currie h 9 the work on his new machine, shop on -tosepbine street, south of the Exchange -iota, about com- pleted, A lot of new I tacninery le now being placed in positio and Mr. Currie copes to be irr a positive!' in a few days to handle all kinds of repair work, is iron, steel and wood w king machinery, Barn Rais'�ng Accident. Mr. Percy Copal�nd, of the Townsht $ O Ta nberr e t with h e rions f r tiv a e y, accident on Frida last. He was assist- ing at a barn ra siug at air. Abrem's near 13elmore and fell from the frame work, breaking h s arm. The aocident will lay him asid for a good portion of the busy season o the farm, H. Davis has several good houses and a farm for sale. See him for partiou- tare. Entrance E aminations. 341 candidates wr to on the Entrance Examination at th various centres in East Huron this ye . Last year 331 can- didates wrote. The rammer andLitera- tura papers were r ther difficult. The Arithmetic paper w s also pretty heavy. There will be a few more failures this year than last. The rapers are examined by three Boards c' Examiners, The Seaforth and Brusse a papers are examin- ed by the Seaforth 3oard, composed of Principals Rodgers and Shiilinglaw, Miss Killoran and Inspeettor Robb. Clinton and Blyth papers bthe Clinton Board, obmposed of Prinoi els Houston, Lough and Inspector Rob , and Wingham, Wroxeter and Ford ich papers, by the Wingham Board,co posed of Principals Taylor, Musgrove a d Inspector Robb. The results will be ublished next week. PRESERVIN) TIME. -If you come to D. M. Gordon's for your gem jars and the beet presseviurt anger in the world, yon will not be disappointed either in the price, quantity or quality, Funeral at T .eswater. The young lady, /lee Mae Button, the report of Whose s d drowning ap. peered in our last iasis was a daughter of Mr Chas Batton, nerk of Culroes, who resides near Tee c water. The be - know anything they saw the ere Miss Batton WANTED- A bright young man, about 10 years of age, for general office work. THE WESTERN FOUNDRY CO, 1.0 0. F. On Thursday e M. Bro John D paid an official vii et. Members of the No 119, 1. 0. 0. t from Toronto as ficers for the ter , Thee E. of Rivers- of the evening th rnssele. It was a freshments at lb d on Sunday sixty officers for the of and supper at the N. G....... a Walker in East V G Recording S Financial S Treasurer.., Warden Fon SALE -Comfortable nine -roomed dwelling on Minnie street. .Apply at the TIDIES office. Twenty Y rs Ago. From the Winni g Free Press of Jane 25rd last we t ke the following item, which appears under the heading of twenty years ago, rid has reference to our worthy Postttster. The para- graph reads: -"Mr. Peter Fisher, of Wingham, Ont., and :he first man to erect a house in Regi ea, where he still has considerable inter sts, is in the city, a guest of his brother -ii -law, Rev. A. A. Cameron, D. D." D. M. Gordon is offering for a few days, Black Silk Grenadines worth in the regular way $2 25 for $I 25 per yard. Such opportunities do not ofteu occur but we like to secure bargains for our cus- tomers when we oan. • Toron The Huron 01 Toronto on Sati number of forme: county tie well a who took advents spend a few days special train arriv ly after 1 o'clock o and nearly five hunttred passengers came up on the Palmern line, while felly the same number w int up the Goderich line. The visitors spent the three days quiety among theirIsiend8. On Saturday evening a football snatch was played on the town park, bete-een the Albione of Toronto and local p Ayers, resulting in a victory for the visit ma by a scorn of 2 to 1. Among the. visi ors we noticed the following: -Mr an Mrs J S Timmins, Mrs John Henry d children, Harry Carr, Mr and Mrs m Mitchell, Foster Fyfe, Roy Gordon, liSr and Mrs Adam Walker, Miss Sara Stewart, Geo Loutt- it, Dr McKibben, hoe Moorehead, Mrs John E Anderson d daughters, Stella, Ella, Lena, Ruby d Emma and eons here will wish her a happy wedded life. Hardy and Wend 1, Roy Gray, Mies J. The bride is a si or of Mrs Goo Tervit, Miller, Saml. Snaith, Miss Ada Fyne of Kincardine a Mrs Andrew Fergu- and Mies King, son, of East Wa anoeh. o People Here Boys' excursion from rday last brought a residents to the old a number of people e of the cheap trip to duchess satin ov ith old friends. The trimmings ot ail d in Wingham short- and silk lace, an Saturday afternoon any bridal veil She carried a b tions. The brieesmaid was Miss Flor- ence Woodruff_ of Sydenham, Ont , sister of the gree m, and was attired in white silk, trimmed with embroidered chiffon and carrd a shower bouquet of pink carnations. The groom was sup- ported by Dr J T Wright, of Manitou, Man. Tho gro): a's present to the bride was a diamondd emerald ring and to the bridesmaid gold bracelet, sot in (male. To the roomeman a diamond stick pin. The 'sappy couple left on the evening train, ona tour to the coast, vis- iting at Banff, 'otoria and Vancouver and on their re .irn will reside at N'es• hitt. The many friends of the bride reeved parents did no of the accident unti account in the newspa was not expected in Twswater until the Tuesday evening, ha. ing intended to visit with Toronto rienda for a few days. Mr Button wit to Toronto on Thursday and broughWhe remains home, the funeral taking pace to Teeswater cemetery on Friday afteruoon, Miss Button was a mice o� •• Mr Jesse Button of town and Air and is Button attend ed the funeral at Tees ater. The canse fficers Installed. ning last, D. D. G. uglas, of Wroxeter, it to Maitland Lodge, ., and installed the of- . After the business members enjoyed re - ore's restaurant. The rrent term are:- .... S. A. Maguire Percy Hill cretary J F Groves retary..T J Elliott ...... H B Elliott A Bell Conductor.. - . J W Hewer R S N G... ... R Cruickshank L S N G, ... ..... R H Crowder R S S Geo Allen LSS JWDodd Chaplain,., ,..,Rev T S Boyle 1 G S Piper O G R Bargese RSV G... .... A J Alderson LSV G... .... Chas H Green Dr. Ovens, London,Surgeon eon E P g y+ Ear, Nose and Throat will be at .Mc- Kibbon's drug store, Tuesday, July 3rd. Hours 2 p. m. to 8 p. m. Glasses prop* erly fitted. Married ' A happy event Trinity Church, when Dr G. A. of the drowning of t still a mystery. The the sympathy of ma time of affliction. at Winnipeg. took plane at Holy innipeg, on June 27th, Woodruff, of Nesbitt, a young lady is ereaved will have friends iu their High School ,eachers Engaged. Mr. Jae G Wo kman, of Orangeville, ham been engaged es mathematical master of the Wingham Iigh School, and Mise F. B. Ketcheson, -f Toronto, as teacher of moderns and Inglieh, These, with Mr. 3 A Taylor is principal, will con • stitute the teaohiistaff for the present. Next week we mer be able to give par- ticulars as to th qualifications of the newly engaged to chers. Fon SALE -Good Dwelling House and one acre of land, now occupied by me; For terms and particulars apply to Geo. MCKENZIE. 200 -acre farm for sale; an mile from town, church and school. A snap if sold at once. Owner going west. For terms, etc., apply to GEO. SPOTTON, Wiugham. Man,, was jaine(''in wedlock with Miss Lottie McCurdy_ youngest daughter of the late Daniel McCurdy, of Nesbitt, Man,, and forms=ly„ of Wingham. The interesting cares ony was performed by Rev Archdeacon'Fortnue, assisted by Rev J Wolfe, o Wawenesa. Mendel- shon's wedding arch was played by Dr Robert Fletc er. The bride Iooked charming in a p incess dress of cream r cream taffeta, with .en 'embroidered chiffon l wearing the custom - and orange blossoms. uquet of,white earns - Sunday S ool Excursion. Arrangements a now complete for the annual Sunda School excursion to Kincardine on Wi ham's oivie holiday, Friday, July 27th. The special train will leave Wingha at 9 12 a. in and the fare is 70 cents or adults and 35 This will for children. Th s wt I make a pleasant day's outi g and with fine weather the excarsio promises to be as well patronized this ear as in former years. The Wingha.. Citizens' Baud will be present and nrnish music at Kincardine during t.: day. Arrange- ments have .been mad for the free use of the beautiful park a d pavilions, and and an abundant snpp 1 of prepared tea and ecffee and hot w er for all who wish to picnic on the .ark. Excursion- ists will, of course, 'supply their own pails, pitchers, cups, All baskets must be ,.roperly labelled. The trains will have .: ggage cars attach- ed to convey basket:, supplies, etc., and these will be remov' d to and from the station to the park ,see of charge. Proper rainage. Mr. Wm H. Dey, Lecturer in Physics in the Ontario A icultural College at Quelph, writes to th TIMEH as follows: - The Department of hyeice at Ontario Agricultural Culleg i is endeavoring to emphasize the impo ante to farmers of proper drainage of their land. This meets with such he ty approval by the Minister of Agric lture that he has authorized tie to go out among thefarin- ers where requests , take tha levels of their land, locate he drains for them, and give information generally on the subject, the only e epense connected with it being the traveling expenses of one or three persons in ave work to be done, ther to have all done h one paying his pro - the expense. This iutlay to a very small 11 be glad if in the paper you oan find g mention of this leo endeavoring to with regard to dam - the hope that a full - its habits and freaks efficient protection man. Where tw the same vicinity they arrange tog during one trip, ea portionate share of reduces individual sum indeed. I eh next issue of your space to make fitti matter. We are collect information age by lightning in er understanding o may lead to mor1 against it. $1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE TOWN CO NOM,. Council met on Fri ay eveuing; mem- bers alt present, xcept McDonald ; minutes of June me inga confirmed. A communication rom the G. T. R was read, agrcetng t accept the offer of the Council to snpp their locomotives with water at Win ham station for $425 yearly, on condi on that the town would eater into a regiment at that price for ten years. The Council t+fought ten years too long, and that fi' a years would be bet- ter. The matter was left in the hands of the Waterworl a committee, on motion of D. Ball and *ma. J. A. Morton teddressed the Council on behalf of Howscn, Harvey and Brockle- bank, regarding' the lease of water to that firm. As tine firm would have to spend $1500 or "2000 to build a flame, they thought tht the lease should run for 15 years (th probable life of the flume ) They -ere willing, however, that the Town eh old have the right to terminate the ag emeut at any time by giving six mouths notion, and pad ing a proportionate cos of tbe flume for the then unexpired tex in of the lease. On motion of Hanna std D Bell, the Ex- ecutive wee auttneizsd t0 ohne the agreement uccordi rely. r cam and sugar. ' Grand Trunk T Checking Bag; The system ad. Trunk Railway S with the Trans Lines for through to Liverpool, Engl, Montreal and Qu pepnlar and is b used as the syst known and the many eomplimeta for ivagnrating for checking and ha baggage. Passeng Trans Atlantic tri themselves of this s checking to Liverpoo see that all baggage i with the steamship le which they intend latels reading "W Wanted" as the case ed in order that Ste may be kept seperate 1 wanted until arrival Labels for this purpose by the different Steam whom transportation i Should be attached to before presenting bag cheoking. E AIR NG -I have MACHINE R P Iaken t over the machine shop of W G Paton and am prepaeeddo do all kinds of steam and hot water fitting, repairs to engines and boilers and all kinds of farm mach- inery. ROBERT M. COOPER rough System of age to England. ted by the Grard stem in connection Atlantic Steamship hecking of bag e rid, via the p s of ec is pr g very ing mor and more becomes generally ompany is receiving y letters and notices s improved method ling Trane -Atlantic rs contemplating a desiring to avail atom of through are requested to properly labelled el of the line by ailing and that nted," or "Not ay be, are attach - •Room baggage om baggage not at destination will be furnished hip Agenta from purchased, and aggage by owner age at Station for Dr. Butler, London, will be at Queen's hotel on: -Tuesday, Jane 19th; Tues- day, July I7th. Hours 1 p m. to 8 30 p.m. Eye, ear, nose and throat consul- tations. Eyes tested for glasses. Local OptioniBy Law Quashed. Mr. Justice M bee has quashed the local option by aw passed iu Owen Sound on Janne let. At the time of the agement it et s stated that women had taken a p ominent part in the campaign amid i the voting, but his Lordship does We touch on this point. He finds, how ver, that there were irrgularities, and infers that in appoint- ing deputy retun g eilicers and poll clerks no care war taken to engage ex- ( perienced men. i a one polling booth, for instance, no r-iord was kept in the poli book of the v 'ted oast, though the usual certificate vas signed Mr. Jus- tice Mabee refers • to the proclamation issued by the own Clerk, warniug voters on pain of enalty from votirg in more than one wa d, ai.rldecides that a voter was entitle to as many votes as wards in which he lualified. His Lordship recalls, too, that t to Cletk favored the by-law. The pros lamation, indeed, con- stituted a threat a iainet the ratepayers. The judgment sae a that persona voted for tbe by•lew Wha had no right to vote, that others, entitl id to more votes than one, were confine( to one, and, conse- quently the origi lel majority in favor be Would reduced, if not removed. There were two by -lave but the colors of the ballots were so a ike that confusion had resulted, a banke and a clergyman being among those isled. Owed Strand Council has enc ed au appeal and no lioenees will be sued until the appeal is heard. Hospital for Wingham a Certainty Wingham 18 C( rapidly -our beantif proaching complel magnificent new 1 course of erection a' The liberality of often been manifes has never been mo during the past between five and has been subscrih went of a General ster's large resided 22 rooms has been s The Hunter Beige Co. having pnr- ehaeed a boiler Iron the town, they ask- ed $30 iu lien of fr it. The evidence chaffed the boiler 0t not accompauyiug holies that they t,ur- inly, aud hence the 1 Our Business is t•l keep in sr (•k rh•, very best quadry iif . verrtinr g you need in tite drag lice. Your Business is Io get your supplies where you know they are PURE and FREBI1, at lowest prices. Let us trade together Yon have the money and we have the goods. We will appreciate a cal!, and will use you right, at Walley's Drug Store Phone 100. Successor to McCall & Co AIIIIIESEEMINEIMMENIIIIEZIMMINIFIZIK accoaut was not entertained, on motiou of Bennett and Fobes. $1500 was placed to the credit of the High School Boa f.d, and $700 to the arectt of the Pub[_u Sehuul Board. Oa niution ot t ..uea a:.d D. Bell, the thanks of the Commit were tendered to H Eeliour Iur its pians mit the uew biidea and a prick of the bridge ordered to be sent him. The b'inauce Committee reported on the Iullowing tictouete:- R te Dieeley, et.nitabin service...$ 2 00 Fire man's salaries ,. 65 00 W P iton, coupe ge ..,.. 1 40 T C Goulette tie er beds 10 00 J t3 li'ergnsou, nal and postage.... 46 25 R Raukin G 25 W G.test 28 7o ✓ Vaunorman 42 00 Jas Brock nun W Meo:e work at standpipe .... .... ... . 4 50 J A McLean, lumber -etc . 32 U7 D 0 McLonahi, wlork 36 00 A Sanderson warring street 31 15 work on Streets 31 50 K. M. Fisher, stat ouary 2 90 Bell Tel Cu 6 mos service 70 00 Chisholm and Du mage expenses re waterwork 3 50 D 0 McDonald, re mains 1 50- W 0W H Green. lamp Council room. 1 7u Young & McBuru y supplies.. 1 50 Jno Fryfogle, wh ielbarrow 4 00 rtainly progressing 1 new postoffrce ap- ion (we hope), a igh School in the d now a Hospital. ingham's citizens has ed in the peat but e in evidence than ew weeks, when ix thousand dollars d for the establish - Hospital. Mr. Web e, containing some cured. This build - The above aeccante were approved, and on motion of D Bell and Hanna the report of the Fie trice Committee was adopted, and acco''Ants will be paid. The Finance Committee also approv. is a High-grade Commercial School ed of the folioed:1g Electric Light ac- - TIIREL orrtUSES — Connts. Commercial • Stenography - Telegraphy Bell Tel Co, servile $ 10 75 Write GEO. SPOTTON, Principal. Young and McB irney, supplies 54 20 J E Bradwiu, sal try 45 50 Jno Broctt, work... 39 00 W H Green, sale: y June, . , . 42 00 J Styles, salary.,; . ....... 38 50 Hamilton Packine Co 2 43 J B Ferguson Helfand post 1.4 50 John Forman, cjrbons 34 65 J A McLean, pos , and gravel. , 79 10 Queen Ina Co, pro 1G 56 W H Green, liue xtension 194 54 On motion ot anna and D Bell, the collector was instructed to collect all outstanding busi ess taxes et once and return the Roll. Mr Barber, of eaford, addressed the Council regardi new waterwheel at Electric light w rks; no action to be taken this year, n account of large ad- ditions to the pla t and line. Messrs Dnlmng3 and Nicholson report- ed having visited Listowel to ascertain how money w provided there for waterworks est nsions. They found that all such ex rasions desired by citi- zens were paid at of the general funds of the Town. Council adjou ped, Real Estate My business is to bring buyers end sell- ers together. Investors kindly look over the following', which are but a few of the many properties on list. $6500-150 acres, 23; . miles from Wingham, iz inti.- irern school, brick hoc -e new blank barn $2200-313acres, adj fining Bluevale. Possession at (vice inclnding crop, $3500 -59 acres, 134 miles from Wing - ham. Brick huoue. bank hare. 83200 -100 acres, 2,6 miles frcm Wingham $4500-100 acres, 2 miles from Blyth. 1i mile from school BLL'EVALE VILLAGE PROPERTY $300 -France cottage, 14 acre of land. $05e -11:,f story fratne house; gond eratilH. ;g acre mit garden and 16 truit trees. TOWN PROPERLY. 8525-• 11; story frame hoes- Edward St. $050 Prime cottage, good cellar. .0 Carling Terr,.ne $750-2 story, trart,e house. '.table, it r'-nts for $7 psi month Charles St. $2500-2 entry brick cottage; ooruer lot 4olin St Agent for Western lands, call and get maps and full particulars. J. H. CHISHOLI'1, Real Estate, Insurance and Loan Agent. Vanstone block, Wingham. WING Il Atli BIUS$NESS COLLEGE ing is ideally situated for Hospital pur- poses. When fitd up in beautiful style, as the promo ars seem determined to do, it will make one of the prettiest little Hospitals in ontario. A meeting of the shareholder was held in the council chamber o Tuesday evening last. Mayor Bell as called to the chair and Mr. R Vane one was oppointed secretary proltem. Short addresses were given by Dr. Kenn dy, stating that the total amount of sto k so far subscribed was $5,200 00, with Mlle promise of more during the next few days; by Rev. T. S Boyle, Dr. Tamlyn, r. Chisholm, M P., Dr. Redmond and o hers, advocating the establishment of a ,rHospital here and showing the ndvant;ges to be derived from an institution of this kind. Wing - ham's central locat,on and distance from any such institution making it an espe- ially good centre f rr a Hospital. Do- nations in cash an "hfurniture have been promised in additi to the subscribed etre*. The folio ing provisional dir- ectors were app nted:-Thomas Bell, A. E. Smith, Ri h, Vanstone, F. J. Taylor, Rich. CI g, Walter 1#, (Iteen, Rev., T. S. Boyle, r. Tamlyn, Dr, J, R Macdonald, Dr. dmond, Dr. Kennedy, Dr. Hamilton. verything augurs well for the sneeese o the Wingham Hospital, and we wish it rosperity. Pretty Home Wedding Wednesday fterneon of this week, at the home of M and Mrs Arbuckle, East Wawanosh, e appy event was consum- mated, when t'eir daughter, Mae, was united in the bonds of matrimony to Mr J. J. Fryfokle, of Wingham, in the presence of a number of invited guests, relatives and lirietds of the bride and groom. Mr mail Mrs Fryfogle will tette up their residence on Minnie street, Wingham, an will have the hearty good wishes o numerous friends for a happy and pr.sperons voyage on the journey of It a. The Tints extends congratalationi. Hon Mr Ha na told an Owen Sound deputation th no permits would be 1 given for the le of liquor there pend• ing the local o tion bylaw appeal. Married n Winnipeg. A happy event took place in Winnipeg on June 27th, who i two former Wiog- hamites were uniesd in wedlock, being Mr. John Hemil on to Miss Maggie Leggett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Leggett, of town. After r the marriage e the happy couple Hamilton's farm Man., where they have the best wig for a happy and eft Winnipeg for Mr. neer Gilbert Plains, mill reside and will fes of old friends here mete roue future. Feet First You always notice a man's feet first. If they look well you take it for granted that the man is well dressed. Our $2,50 and $3.50 Men's Shoes permit a man to Dress his feet well And at a Moderate Price. Honest leathers, honest work and honest pay to honest, superior tench shoemakers. This ie the way our Shoes are made The best leathers and fashioned in the best forms. We have the right to claim and do claim that they are the best Shoes to be had anywhere at the price. Wouldn't Von Like to See Then* y W. J. Gases E SItOEi.