The Wingham Times, 1913-07-03, Page 1.,.
THE WIN(iHAM TIMES.
VOL. XLIL-41O. 2142
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Olivine
Toilet
Soap
50 per cent.
DISCOUNT !
We purchased a very large
quantity of this Soap at the
right price.
The Factory wanted the
money, hence this saving to you.
Regular Price
25c per Box.
Special Sale
15c per Box.
(3 Cakes)
2 Boxes for 25c. I
(6 Cakes)
A fine grade of Toilet
Soap, made as cheap
to you as Common
Soap.
SATURDAY CANDIES.—fresh
every week. 50c Cadillac
Chocolates 33c Ib. 35c Im-
ported Turkish Delight 19c Ib.
•esIMMIN 1111110111111111
Jo W. McKibbon
DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN:
The Stores
1>tala.�
C. N. Griffin
GENERAL AGENT
FIRE otrfr etc
LIFE
MOMENT
PLATE GLASS
WEATHER
insurance
dle'RpNNa
Coupled with a REAL ESTATE and
MONEY LOANING Business.
Issuer of Marriage Licenses.
Offioe over Maloolm'a Grocery,
H. DAVIS
WINGHAM', ONTARIO
Agent for
AlIan Line
Cunard Line
Donaldson Lines.
Canadian Northern Lines
Ocean Steamships.
W. J. Moon
Veterinary Surgeon
LATE GOVT. VET. INSP.
Office of late Dr. Wil.on Residence
Wingham, Ont. Cor. Frances and
Patrick Sts.
OWee Phoneli9. Phone 182
Christie's Grocery
PHONE 69.
Rose's Lime
Juice
25c Per Bottle
The Best Hot
Weather Beverage
WINGHAM, ONTARIO THURSt AY JULY 3, 1913
$1 A YEAI1 IN ADVANCE
Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers.
No Change ijt Train Time.
The TIMES was
from Toronto th
train for Toronto
at 0.30 o'clock.
The train leaves
heretofore.
mformed last week
t the early G.T.R.
ould leave Wingham
his was an error.
ere at 6.45 a.m. as
Get Parnell's Bread at Christie's.
Pretty Ju$e Wedding,
A pretty weddi was solemnized at
the residence of r. and Mrs. Huffman
on Wednesday of st week, when their
daughter, Mrs. . hn Thornton, was
married to Mr. F. Hudson, of Wing -
ham, by Rev. Dr Rutledge, of the
Methodist Church. The best man was
Mr. John Huffma , and the bridesmaid
Miss May Huffma . About forty guests
were present, an after the ceremony
all sat down to a aintyadding sup-
per. They will r side on, dward street
after taeir honey oon teip,
Watches and jery at half price at
Knox's sale. 1 vv
Married at ift Current.
At Swift Curre t, Sasketchewan, a
quiet, yet very etty wedding was
solemnized by the v. C. B. McKinnon.
Baptist minister o Swift Current at
high noon Thursday June 19th, at which
Mr. Hamilton Robe tson Mack of Swift
Current, Sask. was nited in marriage
to Miss Christena fargaret Kelly of
Wingham, Ont. to wedding took
place in the presen of a small company
of relatives and fri •nds of the city and
neighboring vicinit . After the cere-
mony the company sat down to a very
sumptuous dinner In the early after-
noon the newly w ds boarded a west
bound train for M ple Creek and points
west amid shower of confetti and good
wishes. Mr. and Mrs. Mack on their
return wiil reside in Swift Current.
Married in Sacr d Heart Church.
The Church of
Wingham, was t
pretty wedding on
at 9.30 o'clock,
Blair united in the
mony, Miss Marne
ter of Mrs. John
berry, and Mr. Pa
Goderich. The bri
gown of Valencienn
tion and was atten
Miss Kate McKin
blue silk trimmed
Mr. Dan O'Brien,
best man. The gr
bride and bridesm.
Prayer Books and g
the ceremony the
to the home of
where a very su
served. Mr. and
the 3.30 train for
other points, the b
costume of navy
return they will to
in Goderich. The
wish them a lo
together,
the Sacred Heart,
scene of a very
uesday, June 24th,
hen Rev. Father
oly bonds of matri-
McKinnon, daugh-
eKinnon, of Turn -
rick Kilgallin, of
e wore a lovely
s lace and inser-
ed by her sister,
n, who wore pale
i,th glass buttons.
of Stratford, was
om's gifts to the
id were handsome
Id bracelets. After
appy couple drove
e bride's mother
uous dinner was
rs. Kiigallin left on
.ondon, Detroit and
ide going away in a
hie silk. On their
:e up their residence
• many friends will
g and happy life
The C.P.R. up
now located in
shoe store, Mess
having resigned
travelling publi
requested to bu,
above mentioned
town ticket office is
essrs. Willis & Co.'s
Ritchie and Cosens
the agency. The
are therefore kindly
their tickets at the
lace.
Men's Low Shoe Sale
Read our ad. on last page
WILLIS & CO.
■ins,..^
Some
On Thursday le
Sperling, grandso
ling, made a recor
landed two speckle
of which have net
section for many
fish weighed 2 pour
inches and the oth
pounds and measu
is pretty good fish
years and Frankie
He takes his liking
no person strange
one of the best fish
�ishing.
t Master Frankie
of Mr. F. G. Spar -
in trout fishing. He
beauties, the likes
teen secured in this
rears. One of the
ds and measured 16
r one weighed 11e
ed 13 inches. This
ng for a lad of 10
s proud of his catch.
or the stream from
s his grandfather is
men in this section.
FOR SALE—A good three -horse power
gasoline engine. Apply to A. E. Lou-
ttit.
Summer Tourist Rates to the Pacific
Coast.
Via Chicago and North Western Rail-
way, special low rate round trip tickets
on sale from all points in Canada to Los
Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, Tac-
oma, Seattle, Vancouver, Victeria, etc.,
etc., during June, July, August, and
September. Excellent train service.
For rates, illustrated folders, time
tables and full particulars, address B.
H. Bennett, General Agent, 46 Ydnge
Street Toronto, Ont.
Wecldi :_ at Seaforth.
Last week's 3. aforth Expositor says:
"A happy event ook place at the home
of the bride's mother, Mrs. James
Wiltse, in Seafo th, on Wednesday when
her daughter, 1V, artha Irene, was united
in marriage at igh neon by Rev. Mr.
Brown, of St. omas' church, to Mr.
Harold Deem, o' Wingham, formerly
of Seaforth. TI e ceremony was per-
formed under an arch of orange blos-
soms, maple le ves and the wedding
bell. The bride vote a white silk k own
with pearl trim ;ing and chiffon veil,
jaliet style, with orange blossoms, and
carried a bouquet of bridal roses. '.1'he
only ornament s e wore was n gold
cross and chain, t e gift of the groom.
The bride's brother, Mr. Frank Wiltse
gave her away aid Elaine Dennison
acted as flower gar and carried abasket
of roses. Mendell ohn's wedding march
was played by Mis• Della Harris, niece
of the bride. Aft the ceremony the
guest$ sat down t• a dainty luncheon
and left on the aft: moon train for To-
ronto and other :flints. The young
couple will take u their residence in
Wingham. The b ide received many
useful and costly pi 'sents, among them
a number of cite nes. The young,
eouple have the be t wishes of a host
of friends for a hat 'y future.
TRUNKS AND VALISES:—Big stock of
select from at lowest prices.
W. J. GREER.
Accident in st Wawanosh.
While engaged i the work of taking
down the frame o Mr. John Martin's
barn on the Arch. artin homestead on
the 10th concession of East Wawanosh
on Thursday evening, of last week, W. J.
Adair, Charles Ma `tin, jr., and James
Martin had a mire
instant death. Wh
ering one of the be
slipped, and in falli
named helpers and
the bent. Other
had narrow escapes
men were moved to
cal men summoned.
been able to go to
Mr. Adair and Cha
in a critical co
friends of these g
thize with them in
wish them a speed
ulous escape frons
e in the act of low-
ts it in some way
caught the above
inned them under
entlemen present
The unfortunate
the house and medi-
James Martin has
s own home while
les Martin are still
ition. The many
tlemen will sympa-
heir trouble and will
recovery,
Notice to the Peo , le of Wingham and
Vicinity Suffering ith Defective Eye -
Si ht.
Commencing W dnesday, July 2nd.
C. R. Wilkinson, I yesight and Testing
Specialist, of Wi gham, will cail on
people in the coun • y when those suffer-
ing with any troub e of the sight may
have their eyes • sted at their own
home free of chat • e. Difficult cases
and those that ha e never yet used
glasses are.asked t. consult me. Only
the finest lenses anframes of the lat-
est patterns to choo e from. Consulta-
tion at his residence Edward street,
Wingham, at any ti e each Saturday.
Satisfaction guaran ed.
Orangemen in
The members of
Orange Lodge will atte
in the Methodist Chur
evening, when the ne•
Church, Rev, J, W. Hit
a special sermon. Men
ted to meet at the Ora
er than 6.15 o'clock.
are cordially invited t
vice.
hurch.
ingham Loyal
d divine service
h next Sunday
r pastor of the
bert, will preach
bers are reques-
ge Hall not lat-
isiting members
attend the ser -
SCOTCH GIRLS COMING—Those wish-
ing good domestic help should enquire
from Lougheed, Immigration Agent.
Joint Institute Picnic.
The Women's Institt tes of Belgrave
and Wingham purpose
picnic in Mr. Chas. Wi
4th line of Morris on
10th. Members of the
stitute with their lady f
quested to meet at Curri
office on the above dat
leave the livery stable p
oiclock p. m.
olding a joint
insun's grove,
hursday, July
Wingham In -
'ends are re-
s livery stable
Rigs wiil
omptly at 1
velay,/1ever
anox'snox's
Prices in watches, j
heard of before in Wingham
to July 19th.
Printing Prices tyst Advance
While thenewspa. rs all over Ontario
have for a year or t • o been recording
the continual rise 1 prices of titling
and many lines of b fness, they have
been apparently fort •tful of the fact
that subscription an advertising, rates
and those for job pri ting as well (not-
withstanding a subs antial increase in
their wages hill) h ve not `kept pace
with the cost of ma ufacture and gen-
eral rates of living. The unwisdom of
this is gradually maing itself plain to
the newspaper frat:: nity, and in sever-
al counties local orgnizations have been
formed for concert: action in the way
of self-protection. Bruce, Perth, Grey
and Wellington are among the counties
which now have as oeiations of printers
and publishers, an Huron has recently
come into line with a county association
which will have fo one of its objects
the discouragemen of that foolish prac-
tice of i'working f r nothing," or next
to nothing, inithe , rinting business. A
schedule of living ates has been adopt-
ed, and the publi, must hereafter ex-
pect to pay for )oth advertising and
job printing, ra s which will allow
the printer to me . t the very substantial
increase in cost o running his business
which has been rogressing for several
years. _.
Contracts Awar
The Huron County Ro
Committee held a meeti
on Monday last when t
filling in the approach a
on Josephine street nor
to McKinnon Bros. of
contract of widening t
south of Wingham was
John NcCaughey, of
work is being done joint
and the Townships of
Wawanosh.
HARDWOOD r+R SALE -10O, cords good
body hardwood, near Pringle'a tannery.
Price reasonable. All kinds of coal in
stock and arriving weekly. R. J. CAN-
T1:LON..
ed.
d and Bridge
g in Wingham
e contract of
the iron bridge
was awarded
rnberry. The
e prairie road
warded to Mr.
Morris. This
by the County
orris and East
Paving and Wa. rworks.
Last week T. J. MeL
menced work on the s
is to be Laid on Joseph
Victoria street to M
McLean has thus far
gress and should hay
pleted in ample time
paving to be started.
Service Co. has a fore
laying the water mai
Josephine streets. W
completed, work will
paving of Josephine s
Slaughter prices i
silverware and cut
at Knox's.
an & Co. com-
rm drain which
ne street from
le street. Mr.
made good pro -
e work com-
or the work of
Phe Construction
. of men at work
on ('entre and
en this work is
e started on the
reet.
waatches, jewelry,
(ass to July 19th,
Busine
Mr. A. L. Hamel
business here for t
has sold out to
Wiarton. Mr. Day
in securing so well
ness. This store
five years ago by
holm who sold out
has carried on the
fully, winning th
people of Winghan
and wishes to than
tomers ftor their 1i
hopes they will co
corner drug store,
who comes highly
still continue to giv
same attention th
the past.
s Sold.
n, who has been in
e past fifteen years
r. J. J. Davis, of
s is very fortunate
established a busi-
as opei d twenty -
r. James 1I. Chis -
Hamilton, who
mess, so success -
confidence of the
and country around
his numerous cus-
eral patronage and
time to deal at the
where Mr. Davis,
recommended, will
the customers the
have received in
NOTICE.—All accounts owing me
are now due and may be paid at my
residence at the rear of the drugstore
A. L. HAMILTON.
Pretty Ju a Wedding.
A very pretty w
Wednesday, June
of Mr. and Mrs.
Culross, when th
became the wife
Scott, son of Mr.
of Morris. The b
attended and at
place under an ev
with ferns and (lo
mony was perfor
Perrie, of Wingh
given in marria
was wearing a lot
Ivory Moueeline
Irish Point lace
large picture hat
of carnations, r
fern. The weddi
by Miss Irene Sco
Mr, and Mrs. 5
groom's farm on t
ris. Only the near
among them being
J. Roe, of Phila.
Mrs. S. Jackson,
P. Taylor, Gerrie
Brussels; Mr, Joh
PERS
11
NALS•
Mr. Russell Lane visited in Toronto
for a few days,
Rev. G. Victor C llins was visiting
for a few days in Sa nia.
Mrs. W. Henry, of Toronto is visiting
with old friends in t• •n.
Mr. Fred Manuel
weeks with friends i
Miss Norah Smit
relatives and friend
Mr. Guy Clark, of
calling on old friend•
Mr, and Mrs, A. .1
on Tuesday for their
Miss Florence Hi
a month's holiday wi
Kincardine.
Mr. and Mrs, Don
ing at Mrs. Rae's
Sebringville.
Mr. and Mrs, Fre
ing for a few days
friends in Berlin.
Misses Leslie Hun
terson of Kincardin:
Wingham friends.
Mr. Robt. Patters
visited with his brot
terson on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J.
children, of Blyth,
Wingham on Friday
Mrs. Wm. Bone w
days with relatives
and Georgetown.
Mr. Wm. Nicholl
visiting for a few d
Mr, A. J. Nichol].
Miss Brewster, o
dding took place on
5th, at the residence
ndrew McKague,
it daughter, Nor
f Mr. William .1, en
nd Mrs. Thos. Scott,
idal couple were un•
x o'clock took their
igreen arch banked
ers where the cere-
ed by the Rev. D.
m. The bride was
by her father and
eywedding gown of
silk, trimmed with
d satin ribbon with a
and carried a bouquet
ses and maiden hair
g march was played
sister of the groom,
ott will live on • the
e second line, of Mor-
latives were present,
he following: Dr, W.
1phia, Pa.; Mr. and
linton; Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. D. McCutcheon,
McKague, Winnipeg
WANT1aD.--At
for widower with
situation for re
will take an inter
to the Tithes Oft
is spending two
Detroit.
is visiting with
in Toronto,
t. Louis, Mo, was
in town this week.
McDougall left
home in Hamilton.
cliffe is spending
h her friends in
Id Rae were visit -
parental home in
Fuller were visit -
with relatives and
er and Pearl Pat -
were visiting with
n, of Kincardine
er, Mr. W. G. Pat-
-L R. Elliott and
were visiting in
s visiting for a few
Toronto, Guelph
, of London, was
ys with his brother,
the High School
teaching staff, left last week for her
home in Brantford.
Mrs. J. L. Awde and children are
spending two weeks' with Mr. and Mrs.
R. Awde in Torontd.
Mr. Alex. Davideon, of Leamington,
was visiting for a ew days at his par-
ental home in town
Mrs. John Raby a d Miss Mable Raby
of Forest were visit ng for a few days
with old friends in •wn.
Mr. and Mrs. W. . Elliott, of Inger-
soll were visiting fo a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Elliott.
Dr. and W. S.
bridge, Alta., were
and Mrs. Fisher, thi
Misses Margaret
are spending two w
Mrs. C. G. VanSton
Mr. and Mrs. H
daughter, of Oshaw
a few days with Wi
lbraith, of Leth-
uests of Postmast-
week.
nd Dorothy Piper
eks holidays with
at Kincardine.
h Hamilton and
were visiting for
ham relatives.
:lir. and Mrs. Jas. Wild and
were in Ingersoll for
they attended a larg
Mr. and Mrs. Thos
Mrs. H. 0. Dell, of
visiting in Wingham
Mr. G. R. Smith, o
teaching staff, left
spend his holidays a
ton.
Mrs. E. B. Wal
month at Kincardine
visited atthe lake t
holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy
onto were visiting fo
the former's parents,
ter Paterson.
Mr. Roy Mundy le
Woodstock to spend
leaving for England
several weeks.
Mrs. D. 13. Ander on, of the Blue -
vale road, and Mrs lex. Vanalstine,
of town, were visite g for a few days
with friends in Ches ey.
Mrs. McGregor a d Miss Mary Mc-
Gregor, left on We nesday of last week
on a two months' v' it with friends in
l2'oosejaw and Edm ton.
Mr. and Mrs. H. . Percy and child-
ren left last week f.r Toronto to visit
with relatives for short time before
locating in their 0 Nee home in Dunn-
ville.
Miss Elizabeth Gi christ left last week
shesailed with a
Montreal whe sailed for M
a party of young • •ople to spend two
months in the 01 Land. We wish
Miss Gilchrist a pl.asant holiday and a
safe return home.
children
a few days where
family re -union.
Bell and Mr. and Bros. Company gav'' an entertainment
outhamptop were in the opera house, presenting 'Thorns
or over Sunday. and Orange (Mosso: s." The company
the High School is a good one and t e play was put on
on Saturday to in an excellent mat ser, to the pleasure
his home in Dut- of all those who att nded.
The Citizens' . nd, baseball and
DOMINION DA: CELEBRATION.
The weather on
and the Dominion
success in every
good crowd of str
and the program
advertised, and th
pleased with the d
The sports wer
automobile parade
corner of John an
the procession bead
Band proceeded alo
thence to Josephin
the Town Park. T
of beautifully dee
parade. Particul
made of the deeora
owned by A. M. C
Kennedy, W. A. 0
The prize of $5 wa
Crawford, who do
General Hospital.
In the forenoon
played between th
teams. The team
ed and a fairly go'
played, resulting
Blyth players by a
The afternoon sa
people gathered at
game of lacrosse
the Dufferins of
Wingham boys.
were right on thei
Dufferins one of t
winning out by a s
The next event
between Clinton a
uesday was perfect
ay celebration was a
ay. There was a
ngers in the town
as carried out as
people were well
's sport.
opened with an
Starting at the
Edward streets,
d by the Citizens'
g John street and
street and then to
ere were a number
ated autos in the
✓ mention can be
ions on the autos
wford, Dr. J. P.
rrie and Geo. Mason.
awarded to A. M.
ted the same to the
baseball match was
Lucknow and Blyth
were evenly match -
d game of ball was
n a victory for the
score of 7 to 5.
a large crowd of
the park. A good
as played between
rangeville and the
he Wingham boys
metal and gave the
eir old time games,
ore of 4 to 2.
as a base -ball match
nd Wingham, This
was an extra good exhibition of ball
and until the six f h innings the score
en on an overthrow
Mayers, the visitors
ore one run, winning
re of 2 to 1. Telfer
u
stood at 1 to 1, wl
by the Wingham
were allowed to s�
the game by a sc
and Sturt did good work for Wingham.
Clinton's pitcher Was formerly a mem-
ber of the Canadian League, but he
did not clean up Ivery satisfactory on
the Wingham boys.
A— program of foot races furnisned
considerable sport and the prizes were
:—.Boy's race, under
in: cliffe; girl's race:
Della Hines; three -
Allan and Pat Holmes;
arris; old man's race,
farmer's race. Earl
ce, Art. Barlow.
rogram was brought
oodg ame of football
sels and Wingham
a win for the former
awarded as follow,
10 years, W.
under 16 years'
legged race, (leo
sack race, Mr. 1
David Dunkin;
Barr; fat man's r
The afternoon's
to a close with a
between the 13r
teams, resulting in
by a score of 2 to 1
Throughtout the
Citizens' Band fur
program of music
leadership of Mr.
Goderieh.
In the evening th
day the Wingham
ished an excellent
nd were under the
J. W. Duncan, of
well-known Marks
egeeeteges
The Fruits of
Our Efforts
to supply you with the best
Footwear are found In our
present display of SUM-
MER SHOEe. They are
the smartest in style, the
best fit, the greatest in com-
fort of any
Shoes We Have Ever Shown
Come and see them ;and
you'll surely want at least
one pair. When you learn
the prices you will see that
if you want more than one
pair the cost will not be an
obstacle to the filling of
your needs,
W. J. GREER
THE SHOE MAN
Fr Winaleii Investheirt on
Earth Is The Earth Itself.
r is spending a
and Mr. Walker
wn for over the
Paterson. of Tor -
a few day's with
r. and Mr. Waf-
t last week for
few days prior to
here he will spend
ee, good Housekeeper
two ehildreu. Good
eetable person who
stin the place. Apply
Mrs. M. huff
Misses Neta and
on Wednesday f
they intend ma
future. Their ma
them every sueces
WA
an and daughters,
eexie Huffman left
r Winnipeg where
ng their home in
y friends will wish
in their new home.
TED.
ns wi be received
M • y next for a
r' ' making mach -
Ingham streets,
rienco and salary
DIIN 1!'. GROVES,
Town Clerk,
Sealed applicat
up to 4 o'clock o
capable man to ru
inery on work i
State age, exp
expected.
lacrosse clubs, u •er whose ausp ces
the celebration waheld are to be con-
gratulated on the s : cress of the day's
program, and the •fftcers, Messrs. L.
Kennedy, L. F. I3 kley and Hal Mc-
Lean carried out t e work intrusted to
them in a very sa 'sfactory way.
Wingham is a : ood centre for a cele-
bration and we rust that Tuesday's
success will be t e means of encourag-
ing events of thikihd in our town.
Car of XXXX
at $1 per bun
shingles at 95
Douglas, hardwar
C. shingles, selling
h; also some XXX
per bunch. John
merchant, Wroxeter.
A ccident a
Many old friend
that Mrs. Robt. M
of the Bluevale ro
accident at Leamg
afternoon of last
with Mrs. Wm. M
teemed friend w
frost Leamington,
frightened flag Ied at
both ladies were t
and in the fall, Mr
her right arm brol
both shoulders
Mrs. Wm, Max
For a lady of her
a serious one. Th
here will wish her
Leamington.
will be sorry to hear
xwell, sr., formely
met with aserious
gton on Wednesday
eek. In company
xwell, our old es_
s returning home
hen the horse bo%
ace.m n e t mixer axil
own from the buggy
Maxwell, sr., had
n at the wrist and
ere badly bruised.
I escaped injury.
ge, the accident is'
host of old Iriends
a speedy recovery.
For insulting
discharge of his
nelius Colson h
one year in the (
A German de
mouth, Eng.,
station, has be
pionage and se
penal servitude.
police officer in the
ty at Ingersoll, ("or -
been sentenced to
ntral Prison.
ist residing at Ports
ritain's chief naval
n found guilty of es-
tenced to five years
MM
Buy an Ontario farm. We have
a number of bargains on hand.
We specially advertise for
two weeks only :
Lot 1 and west 1-2 Let 2, Con. 12,
Howick, close to school, Church
and market; farms contains 150 ?
acres, all under grass, with
brick house and bank barn with
cement stables: drilled well. t
This property will be sold cheap
to wind up an estate.
Valuable town properties for sale in
Wingham a n d surrounding
Villages.
Fire, Life, Accident, Health, Boil-
er, Tornado, Live Stock, Plate Glass,
Automobile and all other kinds of
Insurance in first-class Companies
at lowest rates.
RllchRitchig & Cum
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
WINGHAM, ONTARIO.
TEACHER WANTED. ,.•�
Qualified teacher or :. S. No. 8,
East Wawanosh. A.. stating salary
and qualifications to
J. W. BONE,
Marnoch, Ont.
Painting anti 'aper Hanging
Mr. S. A. Gary, ate of Owen Sound,
is here prepare •• to do all kinds of
painting and pap. • hanging. All work
guaranteed. An, •ne having work to
would
would do well to all at W. H. David-
son or write to 0. Box 21'2.
Fon RENT.—Offices with a good fire-
proof vault. Apply to J. A. Morton,
barrister, Wingham.
COLLEGE
AT 11 0.11 E
Thousands of ambitious y. u::g peo-
li& are fast preparing in their own
homes to Occupy luerative po..itiens ne
stenographers, bookkeepers, skill evh•
ors, civil servants, in fart every sphere
of Bnsoinesa Activities. Yon may finish
at oollegolf you wish. Positions guar-
anteed. Enter college any day ie di.
viduai instruction. Expert teachers.
I Thirty year's experienee. Largest
trainers in emote. Bev, n colleges.
Spobinicoarse for tearyerx
Affiliated with Commercial Cauca.
tori' ASbociafion of Canada. Sumner
School at the famous Spotton Business
Ceileee, London.
Wt ham Business College
Geo. Spotton, W. T. Morse,
President. Prinei eel.