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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1907-08-22, Page 1.k" VOL XXX l 1. _N Q• 1854. ANTISEPTIC Foot Powder Regular 25c per box Our Special Price 1Oc per box. (Fgr a short time only.) Why have tired, awoilen, aching feet ? 10 oto invested in the right way will sure them, Antiseptic Foot Powder XOc PER BOX. Walton Mckibboo THE DRUGGIST Macdonald Mode, Wingham. Fall Term OPENS SEPT. 2, This management during the past year trained over Two Hundred i young ladies 2UUI a u d gentle• LD men, as steno- graph- ers, bookkeepers and telegraph. ere, and placed them in excel- lent situations in leading Can. adian and American cities. Individual instruction. Write for catalogue. WINGHAM BUSINESS COLLEGE GEO. SPOTTON, Principal. THE LITTLE ETON'S SciLoo Sae Has Commellded Skidoo for the following lines at any price for August: -- GENT'S FHRtIISHINGS A skidoo on, Ties, _ - Braces, Underwear, Um- brellas, Collars, Sox and - Hats. They must skidoo as we move in 3o days. CLOTHING Skidoo for yours at what ever you will bring,any line. Suits, Raincoats, Pants or - Vests at skidoo prices. CARPETS A smart skidoo in this = department will make you money. Wools, Brus- sels, Tapestry or Velvets at skidoo prices. CURTAINS At a price skidoo will be the motto for Lace and Tapestry, you can save dollars if you wish. All our goods are new and up-to- date. CEOI V rgHANNA Old 1 oatoflioe Store Maodorlald Brod[ WINGli3AhX. WINGHA1VI TI GENERAL LOCAL NEWS. Wear Oreex''s Shoes and Rubbers Kincardine Post ester Dead, Robert Baird, one of Bruco's beat known citizens, died o Friday, aged 74. Ho was poatwaster at Kincardine, and was reeve trom 1870 to 879, mayor from 1883 to 1891, warden for Bruce from 1 873 tel 1879, and at a time opposed Edward Blake in th interests of the Ooneervative party, e was a promin- ent Mason, Orangetn n and Oddfeliow, lite was born in Haat' ga, and is of Irish parentage,„ Get Parnell's Bread, at Ohrietie's. Killed by 1 Word was receives death on August 8th eldest eon of Mr. and former w ell•known ightning. in town of the t Morley Dreaver, re, Robt Dreaver, P.sidents of Wing• ham. The young roman was struck by lightning and instantly killed. The young man was abo-it 18 years of age and was working hi4father'a farm near Saaxatoon, Alta, T Wingham will be sot and Mrs. Dreaver'a e; ie old friends in y to hear of Mr. iiiotion, Our summer sale is a hummer. GEO. E Kiwo. Women's Inslute Picnic. Last Thursday aft. rnoon the members of the Wingham `Women's Institute held a very snooet+ lul picnic at the home of Warden On rie, in East Wawa - n ooh. The ladies sp the banks of the Ma' a happy time in sari were treated to betr Mrs. Currie and all vi the pleasant outing. tendered a hearty cot way she treated her I tt the afternoon on land river and had us games. They es and cream by ill long remember Mrs. Currie was of thanks for the dy friends. AU new weals (old a Iii out) a fresh clean stook. SAvNDER/ Steel wire hammocks. Something new. At S. GRAon is Another C+ Brer. MoKenzie News has our thanks kind words: --"Mr. Wingham, recently year as editor of the Announced the fact since been coming • bouquets from his t Mr. Elliott deserve The TibIES s a w of the local press of and healthful in to whose intereate it • be proud of it." mpliment. f the Teeswater for the following ,H. B. Elliott, of ompleted his tenth tTIKES and having o the public he has for a good many ethren of the quill. the compliments. rthy representative Oatarto. It is Olean e, and the town, to ever loyal, may well w $2.50 Mattresses for $2.16, at 5, GItACEY'S. FOR SALE --First- class 100 acre farm, two miles from Wingham. All in grass. Get particulars from 11. DAvis. An Air Shi at Toronto. The engagement f Knabenshne's Fly- ing Machine by th management of the Canadian National exhibition, Toronto, Aug. 26 to Sept. 9, promises to prove a source of great attraction. Capt. Kna- benshae claims to ;be in advance of all his rivals in attet:apts at navigation of the air. While mu th remains to be done before aerial navigation can be pro- nounced an aocomi rain believes that b dons stride forwar air ship that can a Capt. Knabenshn has not previous (lanais, l dished fact, the cap - has made a tremen. L. At any rate, an complish as much as s invention can do. been exhibited in WELL DmOING,--I am now prepared to do well digging and cleaning on short notice, If you have any work in this line, see me before placing contract. Wit . SHERIDAx. Rey, Di .'Scott Dead. Itev. Dr, Scott, M. A., D. D. died at his home in Toronjo On Sunday evening last, aged 69 yearsr Dr. Scott was born in ?akeiihsm, O_tatio on October 12, 1838, educated -tt Victoria College, Cobonrg, Ile Nims received into the ministry On trial in 1867, and was sta. tinned at Berlin, gob* from there to Peel and Elora oi;onits. He was ordain. ed In 1871, and i indicted pastor o Where he retold: lie Was for some of Methodist inset 1 the same year was the Listowal chetah, ed for three Soars, years superintendent ono in Japan, return - to Oanade in 190: and shortly after he wassuperannuate Dr. Scott was pastor of the Winghant 1ethodist chureh from I$8$ to 1391, lie enjoyed an enviable reputation as a :kinkier and scholar, Many old friend in Wiaghain will be sorry to hear of hIS death. Successful C The garden party Oatizena' Band, 111 evening 1aet, was a The weather was was a fairly lar splendid mesio of t1 appreciated, and a done at the refres Maeda Flenty eopi centre table which a result of the eves; band is -enriched byj MOAN, +t, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22,1907. Business College pons Sept, 2nd. The Wingham 13n ineae College will re -open for the fall erm an `Monday, Sept. 2r d with a f 1 stair' of teachers, Miss E. Louise . olune, of Clinton, daughter of Mr. Ito err ldolmes, ex -31.P. fir West Heron, as been engaged as first assistant in th ommeroiai Depart. anent. Mies Holm is a particularly bright and °lever young lady, and we have no doubt will lithe position credit- ably. The Wing m Bnsinese College bas gained an en labia reputation, and the well -directed nergy and ability of the principal, M George Spotton, can , not fail to keep it n the front r / o� ljtrden Party. Ield by the Witlgham the patio on Friday' ere' successful event. avorable. and there e attendance. The band was heartily good business was went booth. Miss tired the handoome as given away. Aa , the treasury of e about $30 00 New post cards fill coming. SUNDERS. WANTAD.—Oboice tub butter, 20o; freblt eggs, 188.• G. E. KING. Married .t London, A happy event to k plane at the honle of Mr. and Mrs, Mwtin B. Waugh, 417 Rigout street, Lon ion, on Wednesday of last week, when alba Isabella Taylor, only daughter of -:r, and Mrs, Walter Taylor, of this tow>♦ was joined in wed• lock with Mr, John W. Pearen, of town. The ceremony was Livingstone. The ling suit of blue lad bouquet of white o joine with the fr couple in wishing happy wedded Ilfe Limognes China now at SAUNDERS'. Cash clearing sale of all Saunter Goods. GED, E. /Leo. erfarmed by Rev. J. ride wore a travel- cloth and carried a mations, The Teens nda of the young em mann years of (3di ed in price just Repairing Sidewalks. This week Mr. . Paterson is busy repairing the side .calks in the town The walk in front e 0, N, Griffin's store has been repaired sod work is now in progress on the wake on Victoria street, near the Union fa been in a danger()t time and resident town are pleased put in proper the waike in town ar rain, simply a pa This ebonld notbe grass along the si cut away this trot tory, This walk has s condition for some in that section of the to see that it is being e. Many of the side - in times of a heavy sage way far water. and we believe if the les of the waike were le would be reproved.. r WANTED -25 sets of Bond hand high school book is. DEPS. Highest price paid for hides and pool• try at T. Fells' bntoher shop. Dr. Butler, London, Eye, Ear and Throat Specialist, 370 Queen's Avenue, London, 3rd door East of St, Andrew's Church. Scottish Gam s at Seator.th. The Scottish ga es at Seaforth on Friday last were a cense in every way and were very 'erg ly attended. Miss Mabel McDonald of town, won first prize for the swot dance ; second for Highland Fling, d third for dress. Miss McDonald ha , in all competitions she has ever been ' , won the first prize for the sword da ce_ In the piping competition, Mr, . E. McDonald won third prize. The was a very large number of pipers nd dancers at Sea. forth. After the g imes, Mr. McDonald was engaged to fn Wish the music for the dancers at the terming concert. Mr. McDonald and his t vo daughters, Misses Mabel and Flora, wil go to Parkhill on October 2nd, to tt a part itt the fall fair program. For hand painted chs , tidy Seel:meas. FOR SALE—A good .;driving horde, baggy, ontter (nes), two set Bingle bar - nese, one almost n , Apply to Joseph Pugh, John street. It you are starting to the Collegiate why not save ball th cont by buying good second-hand set books here. We alto have them ne SAUNDERS. Conventio at Blyth. A meeting of th executives of the County 8, S. and E. Assoosation was held at Clinton rec ntly, to prepare for the anneal oonven ons. An invitation from Blyth was ac opted as the place, and Oot. 8 and 9 as the dates. The following outside peakers are invited, and it is hoped tvi be present : Revs. S. T. )3artlett and . W. Merrill, of To- ronto, the former epeolaliat in Epworth League work, an the latter in S. S. Work; also Mrs. Ronan[, of Ceylon, who is now at home in -llinton on furlough. When the list of speakers it assured, the programs will be -,tinted and distrib. used. A vote of sympathy was passed and conveyed to r. D. E. Munro, an ex president of the tledciation, who is illhospital n he a Clinton. t t Typewriter Bargains. -Wo aro agents f or second hand typewriters o a 11 m akea at p riees ranging trom a few dollars up to $85 00. if you want a good rebtsilt typewriter at close figura, ooniult aa. Tett WINtiltAst Times, Wail paper Season ag i ave it tetteSilas, toot SA DE Before buying, dton'tifaj.'to see our splendid school shoes f the boys and girls,—W. J. Gtunm, Wingham's Fall Fair, The Directors of a Turnberry Agri- cultural Society ar now making final arrangements for a ood bill of speoial. attractions for the f 1 fair to be held in Wingham, on Septe L•er 26th and 27th. This year's fair will be one of the beat in the history of the piety, as the prize Iiet has been enlargednd the amount of jprizes increased. If you have not al. ready received a copy of the prize list, you can get one by o omae, or drop a oar the Secretary and I warded to you promp tars of special attrao� iu our next issue. ling at the TIDIES Ito H. B. Elliot, copy will be for- ty. Full particn ions will be given "Our Bargain Table" is a great at- traction: This week it wil be loaded down with ready -to. ear clothing for men, youths' and ch' d n. Save your money by coming to r Bargain Table, Our store is full of other bargains for every person. D. M, Goswow. The Form it Opetting. The formal open "ng of the Wingham High Sahonl will tate plane in the opera hoose, on Friday evening, August 30th, commencing at 8 'clock sharp. This will be an imports t tweet and the hall shonld be crowded. It is expected that Hon. Die Pyne,, Mt set r of Education will be present, In stations have been sent to the follows gentlemen:—In- specter Robb, Brume ;' Inspector Tom, Gederiob; Inspector hisholm, Kincar- dine; Dr. Chisholm, P.; Arch. Hislop, M. P. P; M. G. Oame•,on, M P. P ; Dr. P. Macdonald,W. H K'•tr,Jas Bowman; the Reeves of the adja sntmunicipalities and the local clergy en. The com- mencement exercises ill also takeplace at this time and all ertiflt ates won at the recent Departme tal Examinatious will be presented to th istudents. There will be an excellent pogram of musical selections and addre lees. The public will be made welcoa:e at this formal opening of Winghan:'s excellent high school. Front seats ill be reserved for students and they are egnested tobeat the hall not latter the 7 60 o'cloot;. If you are starting to the Collegiate why not save hete /he cost by baying good second•hang,sets of books here. We also have them new. SAUNDERS, Dr. Ovens, Oculist, London, Surgeon Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat will be at Mo - Ribbon's drug store, Tuesday, Sept. 3 —all def. Glasses properly' fitted. 1 O,O.F. Gr The annual meeti oampment, Grand Assemb'y, of the t ind Lodge. g of the Grand En- odge and Rebekah ependent Order of Oddfeliowa of the einsdiction of Ontario, held at Orillia last week, was one of the. most successful gadteriegs in the history of the Order. Ove : seven hundred dela. gates were in atte once. The reports of the Grand Otiftc re showed tnat Odd - fellowship in this jurisdiction is in a prosperous and fl wishing condition. The number of 1od es on Deo. 31, 1906, was 321, with a m mbership of 34,990. In the six months a ding June 30, 1907, the number of Iodg s had increased to 332, and the me bership to 36,635. Twelve ' new 10 gee were instit- uted during the- ear 1906, and three resuscitated. Th number of bro- theta woo receive sick benefita dur- ing the year was 11754. The amount paid for sick benefit' , nursing and phy- sioian was $43,736. 5, and for tuneral and widows' bans is $6,097.01. To widows and orphans here was paid the sum of $0,615.96, an for special relief $1,517 85. The repark of the operations Of the Odd Fellows' Relief Association was given end showed this institution to be in A most satisfacto y condition, as is also rhe Odd V'ellowa' cone at Oakville. Some idea of the erten of the Order in. this jurisdiction may b gathered front the fact that since 1833 there had bean paid ant in benetoleno and relief by thee al Associations v Order and the se allied with it, the wast en of $4,081,039,- 90. The Grand Lodge ecided to meet in St. Thomas next year Women's Institute, The Wingbam b anoleof the Women's Institute will holdrtheir regular month- ly meeting itt the 0 F. hall. Thursday, August 20th, at 3 m. Subject for die. onesion, "Wove 'a Rigbt3 in the home." Ladies all oordi sly invited, Vjaitors welcome, f�' Wrist bags and toettiw base, 20 per cent, nff.--S tuzioe S. Labor Day wigs the Ball Team. The .Vii ingbam baiehall Drab intend to pot on a huge oelebeation on Labor Days, Monday,Sept. 2nd.,; Among the attract• ions will be a leagu oardine Balnsorala, ing for first ,place, I leaders in the leagn draw a large crowd landed a find in Het er, and expect to w Other attractions t game in the mornini day ; a DI arathon an eto, Keep the date game between Kin - rho are now crowd - and the locals, the , Thiel game should as the eats have ry, the 225 ib pitch - n from Wingham. ill include a ball and a regular field several relay races, n mind, and come to Wingham on Sept. 2nd. Posters will give particulars, Sonoot SwoEs —W1 hay a complete stock of boys' and fir school shoes. 8 W. J. GREEK, Huron Coun Bridges. No work on the b ilding of the con- crete abutments for be new iron bridge south of the town h been done for over a week, The Road nd Bridge Commit- tee of the County b nnoii, composed of P, Lamont, H. Wililert, J. Govenlock, Wm. Fraser and globi, Elliott, met at Clinton Monday w leu the matter was laid before them by l Warden Currie. It is now expected t1 .t the difference of opinion between th contractor and the county officials wil be settled and the work will proceed. At the same meet- ing the Bayfield b idge matter, which has been under dis seionfor some three years was dealt wit , Is was decided to rebuild one of th abutments and the contractors for the iron work were given until next winter t complete their worts. The contractors s ying that the work could be done mo satisf tetory when the river was froze over, All new wools (. d - - out) a fresh clean stook. Saun' . s Lakeside Le4gue Baseball. The Wingham ni played a scheduled game in Lucknow o Tuesday, and won by a score of 14 to 3. The game was Wingham's all the ay, and the locals have succeeded in tting a pretty firm grip on the chantpi whip of tbe Lake- side League, Navin only to win home games in order to land it. The score by innings: - 163456789 Wingham— 4;"3 1 0 05 0 0 1-14 Lncknow— (110010100— 3 Batteries — Wing -flaw, Dunlop and Britton. Luoknow J' Brislan, Johnston, McCoy. Umpire—]!lose, of Kincardine Following is the resent standing of the teams in the Laseside League: WON LOST TIE Wingham .., 7 1 — Teeswater 5 3 Kincardine ... + 2 5 1 Luckeow i 3 4 1 i WANTED -25 sets )ot eecond•hand high tchuol books. ztSDERs, A Successfi The Central Btu Stratford, which ha appearing elsewhere wfthont doubt one eel business trainin wince. It is well 1 School. ness College of an advertisement in these columns, is 1 the most success. schools in the Pro• d favorably known for the thoronghne s of its work and for the success cf its tridents. The school is DOW sending out tits 21st annual catalogue, and we onld advise anyone interested in a Co mercial, Shorthand or Telegraphy ed cation, to write the College for this eo catalogue. The Fall Term we be eve, commences on Tuesday, Septemb r. 3rd. HARVEST HELP WANTED WEST, $i A YEAR IN ADVANCE A SPLEN DI SHOWING. Wingham High SIhool's Record in Departmental xaminations. By the results of the recent depart. mentat examinatsorta given last weak it will be seen that t re Wingham High Sohool hoe made a r •cord worthy of the highest comwendat on, la the junior teachers rxamtnati(a, only one recom- mended candidate I `fled to pass, and as stated last week, oof 28 pupils who. wrote, 27 obtained t e required number of marks, 18 takir honors. It may safely be said that hie phenomenal re. cord is equalled by few schools, and ex. celled by none, T 's splendid ahowing is all the more cred +able when the dis- ability under orbic the staff labored daring the first feu months after the opening of the so roof is considered. Four forms were ' ondnoted in three rooms in the publics school from Sept. ember to December, the aohool was late in opening in Jet aary an account of the building of being finished; the large attend ce made individ- ual attention diffi .alt, and very little practical work cot Id be done is the Science branches -vhlle in the public school. Then the staff were all new teacesers to the rc iolars, and it takes time for pupils to grt accostumed to the teacher's mode of p{°senting the subject. 0. P. R. Runs $12 Excursion to Winnipeg, Upwards of 20,000 men are wanted in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta to assist in harvesting, and to meet the de- mand to soon extent the Oanetdien Pa- cific hag' arranged to run low rate farm laborers' excursions. Leaving dates are; Atig. 27, 30 and Sept 4 (Advertisetnent in another Column gives territory and further partiotlars.) From all Ontario stations ons•vvay tickets will be sold to Vitinnipeg at $12 Men are engaged at Winnipeg and are given free tickets tri points where help 15 needed east of hoose . Jaw. After working at ieest thirty days and haviog the employing farmer certifyify to the tact, a ticket back to original starting point is issued ten payment of Bt8 Thiel is et spIendid opportunity to l e anto make o c see the golden west d a me - g thing more than expenses. LocalO. P. II agent is well potted and will be glad to give anyone fall intormatiou. In the junior I out of 7 who wrote passing. The Sen show even a bete wrote and 8 passed Gordon, pt. 11, in pt. II, bonora; atrioulation exams, tl were successful in or Leaving results er record, -9 pupile as follows: Marjorie ors; Viola Davidson, m, Hiscox, pt. 11; Pearl McPherson. irt. 11, honors; Robert Bryans pt. 11; EL nest Wylie, pt. 11; Gertrude Troy, pt. 11; Thos. G.•Wilson. pt. 11. This very excellc it showing is credit- able alike to teach urs and pupils, who are deserving of t-ze 'nattiest oongrat. ulations. There i:,, we believe, also a measure of credit the public school o instruction. impartei cessful pupils while due the Principal of account of the able many of these spa - •the low( r forms. 1t Pays To dverttse. "Yon will be pres d for money often- er because yon have o advertising bills Ito pay than because n have" observed the Buffalo News. " ig advertising bike and big bank balanc s grow, together, out of the same pnbieity campaigns." The merabant who olds down his ex pense account by cut ing out advertising saves money just th way the railroads would if they shoo d stop buying coal for their locomotives. Without coal the wheels won't tnru; without publicity trade comes to a s andstill, It pays to throw silver out of he window that gold may come in at th� door. Second band an SAG N DEPS'. Wall paper seaso it, at half price, too Senior Teaches The results of the se amination recently he: This examination qual b1 We have 13ALrN DEPS'. s' Exams. nior teachers' ex - d are announced. flea for admission to the professional course in the faculty of education, and is th' standing accepted fo school teachers and big Iowest academic first-class public school assistants RC CelleR NOTES. ofi.Roy. Mr. Mie of Ripleyooltdttoted the services in St. lndrew's Presbytee- tan Ohnroh on Sun lar last and lila ser- mons were much emsoyed by the oongre gation. eMr. Howson of i0' Methodist oharsh expects to occupy 1 Sunday at both s 11 a. m, "Dangling "An author that h captain, waiting for bright and helpful. is own pulpit nest rvioes. Subjects: Ione here," 7 p. tri. Ida; or, an old ;es he pilot." Servsoes everybody welopoie. The Wingbam Di riot mooting of the Methodist church w 1 be held at Ripley on, Sept. 1010. A 'bath Sobool Con- vention will be von noted on the after- noon and evening of the same day. Very little busiueas 's trttnsaoted et the Fall District meetin and it will be push- ed through in the fa' ancon. Oa Sunday next Staff' Capt. Hay, Divisional officer 1 one Stratford, will condnat the meetin in the Salvation Army at 11 a. m., , and 8 p. m. The Staff Capt. has been an officer for over twenty years and has seen much service throughout Canada.- Come and hear him. Public welooit� Rev. H. Edgar Alif aeries of sermons in t next Lord's Day. `%7.'r will be entitled "Ohr and will consist of ei an the Beatitudes, oho' ea Christ's oonoeption that of the world. '1' day morning, "The P Matt 5:3. The Evens entitled "The Secret will consist of five st of salvation and ho are saved. Topic fo ing, "The Sense o Everybody welcome Ia accordance with he provisions of regulation 43 (3), the B - and of Examiners has changed the stand rd of physics and has made due aliowanc fat the unexpect- ed nature of the paper. Candidates who are completing their a nior work under the provisions of circa& ar 60, in order to secure their standing, must have entire. ly fulfilled the re quir meats of said oir- cellar. Honor matrio ration re,nits are not here published, tit will be sent to the principals, with t e certificates and marks. These will b issued as soon as possible, the junior p'obably by the end of the week and the senior a fete days later. The followin is the list of sue. °essfuicandidatea i Citron county:— O. C. Alexander, pit 1; S. J. '.V. Bean, part 1; Wily. Birks part 11; R. Bryans, part 11; B. S. case, ` parts 1 and 11; L J. Clark, part 1, lion :ma; W. J. Cameron, part 11; A. M. 0 i.beii part 11, V Davidson, part 11, onors; J. S. Elliott, part 11; L. B. Pros, r, part 1; lt'l., Gordon, part 11, honors; . 0. Henry, part 1; R, R, elartry, pat 11; W. F. Iliecox, part 11; M. M. Jo s, part 11; R. 1 $illy part 1; W. N. Queen, part 1; J T Mustard, part 1, 50 fa) and part 11; 501 (a)1 S. G. Mac naris, part 11; P. Me. Phexsdn, part 1, honors; IE 4 . Neftel, part 1; R. itutherford, port 11,1 W. G. Stertor , part 1; II. F. Swann, part 1; W. J, myth, part 11, honors; J, h1Stang, art t 11 • if. G. Scott, part I, E. , Ti ht ,part 1 • G. Troy, 11,1 E. J. Whittek r, part 1, honors, and part 11; E. 'Wiley, part 11; T. 0, Wilton,1 pert 11, n will begin two 4 e Baptist church ramming series is arMan," t sermonsappy, based irg how different f happiness from pie for next Sen- ar Spirited Man," g series will be rf Salvation" and idies of God's plan we may know we nSin;ext Sun" Aotdays 2:37even. . All seats free. REAL ESTATE FOR SALEII 11111111111111041111 $850—Frame oottage. Minnie at. 5900—Brink cottaite. Martha at. $900-11e story frame dwellieg 2 lora. Bristol Terrace. $1200, -Frame dwelling and stable. Fatriok st. $1200—Large frame dwelling and 1e acre land Albert at. 2 $1200—Two story dwelling, frame. Minnie sr. $1200—Brick dwelling, John st.'- $1.300—Brick dwelling. Jose- phine st. $2000—Large frame dwelling. Centre et. $2100—Two ate ry brick dwelling. Centre st $1100—lie story frame dwelling corner of Victoria and Frances streets. $2000 --Fine large brick dwelling. Shnter At. $20100 --Large new brick dwelling. Victoria st. Building lots, business blocks acid desirable farms at reasonable prizes. ` See list in office. Ritchie & Cos1ns- REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE. - Griffin-VarstoneBloetc, W11iGEAM. Phone 12,3 ,tt tatillaiNEININIMIRIIIMINIIIII THE LEADING SHOE STORE We're Out FOR THE . School Shoe Trade All the boys and girls know that this is the place to get the proper stales, but, if - there's a family that does not buy their Boys' and Girls' Shoes here and we can get the head of that family to read this ad and to come here just to take a look at our i ehnol Shoes— we'll get that family's trade, sure. No father or mother can resist soeh tempting values as we are offering in 51.00 4$1.23.1.,30 and $1.7'd School Sh;:es for ll;sys' and Girls, j J. Greer TEE S aE S UOMI, Ihr