The Wingham Times, 1910-02-10, Page 1VOL XXX1L.—NO, 1.983,
Pyrographic
OUTFITS AND SUPPLIES
35% • 35% 3579
Discount for 30 pays
Pyrographio Outfit No. 1, reg.
$2 00, sale price.. $1.30
Pyrographio Outfit No 2 reg.
$3 00, eale prioe.,, $2.20
Panels, Trays, Boxes,
Tie Holders, Frames, etc.
Regular $1.25 each, sale pride .85
„ 1.50. " " .33
,. .40 a " .26
" .25 tt ".17
Walton McKibbon
THE DRUGGIST
Macdonald Block, Wingham,
Winter Terris
OPENS
January 3rd
Students may enter
any day of the school
year.
Individual instruction.
Our graduates get the
best positions.
Mail Courses. W e
train Chore young peo-
ple than any other
management in Can-
ada !.
Affiliated with Com-
mercial Educators'
Association of Canada
•
Write for particulars.
WINGHAM
BUSINESS COLLEGE
GEU.. SPOTTON, Principal
Important Railway Qrder.
An important rule went into efeot
on the middle division of the Grand
Trunk on Thursday, Jan. 27th, when
circulars were issued from headquarters,
iinetrnoting the engineers, conductors
and yardmen to proceed at a rate not
exceeding ten miles per hoar through
the following cities and towns :•--Toron-
to, Brampton, Guelph, Berlin, Strat-
ford, Hamilton, Brantford, Woodstock,
London, Dunnville, Paris, Simcoe, Galt,
Wingham, Palmerston and Sarnia, and
aloe not to exceed that rate at numerous
level oroasings of highways throughout
the country where traffic is especially
heavy.
ChrisIie's Grocery
PHONE 5g.
Food is only cheap when the quality
le right. Make a comparison of
qualities and yon wi11 find
OUR PRICES LOW
Tomato Catsup 1 Oc Bottle
Forest City Brand is the kind we're
offering, and its good, There are
others resemble this very oloeel'y bet
look out for the genuine, only - 10o
S pkts Laundry Starch 25c
Corn Starch 8c '
tand IOc
per package.
corn Starck it a ranch need article
of diet, It it one of the beet intik
mediums. We handle the two heist
brands on the market. Per paokege
80.' Benson's 10o.
The Tea and Coffee Store
CUT FLOWERS
AND
FLORAL DESIGNS
T. C. GRAHAM & SON
Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers
New Clerk
At the meeting o
ship Donnell on M
MaoEwen was app
oeesor to the lat
MacEwen soould
and we wish him
in his new positio
Appointed.
the .Morris Town -
day last, Mr. Alex.
inted clerk as ono -
Wm. Clark. Mr.
eke a good official
any years of enooeae
Rooms TO LET.—
for deem maker
MAXWELL.
p
. Apply to R.
ally suitable
An Excellent
collector Griffin h
lent showing in the
town taxes. On t
ter ned to the Town
is returned as uncoil
is on vacant lots o
are not residents
Griffin is to be
splendid way in
collecting. .
Showing.
s made an excel -
collection of the
e roll recently re -
Clerk only $24.49
cited. This amount
ed by people who
of the town. Mr
ngratulated on the
ioh he has done the
$600;00 worth of swell out glass to
choose from at PATTERSON's jewellery
store.
Northern Le
To -morrow (Frid
Wingham rink, Mo
will meet the local
promises to be the
keenlyoontested ho
season. Wingham
game in order to be
the onp, and as M
defeated them by a
plane, a close conte
here. You ehonld s
ue Hockey.
) evening, at the
nt Forest septette.
ok chasers in what
oat interesting and
key gameof the
oye must win this
in the running for
nt Forest defeated
—8 score , at that
may be looked for
e this game.
WANTED.—A g
pirl. Apply to
RIBBON, Centre str
od general servant
s. J. WALTON Mo-
et.
The
Last Sunday wa
this winter and di
the meroery atfro
on that day. Frid
the cold weather
further trouble an
from one to two h
ported that on the
ham and Kinoardin
more trouble than i
A few weeks will s
weather.
eather.
the coldest day for
erent reports plane
12 to 16 below zero
y night's storm and
gave the railroads
trains'were running
re late. It is re -
ns between Wing-
. the snow is giving
a number of years.
the end of the bad
Situation wanted
willing, English
perienoe. Mildred
Ont.
in town by strong,
rl, with some ex-
oaghtou, Wroxeter,
Auctio
Mr. Robb. Warwio
3, (2nd line) Morrie
gale of farm stook
Friday, Feb. llth,
Everything is to b
wick has rented his
nine will be the anot
Sales.
, lot 4, concession
ill hold an anotion
nd implements on
t 12 o'clock noon.
sold as Mr. War -
arm. R. H. Gar -
neer.
Thos. Jamieson, o lot 82, concession
8, East Wawanoeh, has rented his farm
and will hold an unreserved andtion
sale of farm stook and implements on
Thursday, February 24th, See bills for
particulars. John Purvis, anotioneer.
MOVING Our GOO • : are moving out
quickly at IsARn's ow prices and
geode just as adverti::d are drawing
large crowds to the BIG :ALE. Are you
getting your share of th, Bargains?
CARD OF TH NKS.
We wish to heartily t nk the Lady
Superintendent and norm : of the Wing•
ham hospital for the oaro • nd attention
given our late father, Sam • :1 Mollwein,
during his Rhino, also t the many
friends for kindneae show • in the time
Of our bereavement.
Mennen. , aItwdsx,
MRs, H : nARD.
Are You G
Western Canada
more and more t
afforded them wi
Grand Trunk R
double track line i
Chicago. choice
west, passing thro
Canada and Unit
ing land, everyw
fore making pleas
Wise be a long, tie
WO. Call on a
far further patio
Teufel, etc.
Ing West/.
assengers aper ate
e many adv daps
.
travel g via the
way ervioe, ,over
a
ell thew av t0
ranter from there
gh prinoipal oltiee of
Stater. Good farm•
rein evidenoe,there-
nt what might other,
tone andmonotonone
Grand Trunk Agent
lariat regarding tickets,
me q"` 11 • "5"" !?sur 711VVIRFF.; '": ^, r•
AM
WINGITAM, QNTARIO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1910.
Read Wi111$ tk Co.'s adv. on page 8.
Antival
The annual oonv
branch of the Do
be held in the E
Ohnroh, Toronto,
17th and 18th, Ev
Ration, every tempe
every body of tempe
requested to send d
rates on the railway
to parties who was
vention,
invention,
ition of the Ontario
inion -Alliance will
n street Methodist
n February 161h,
ry ohnrohoongre•
noe moiety and
anoeworkers are
legates. Reduced
will be available
to attend the con -
BOY WANTED. —
apply to R. MAXWE
o •arn tailoring,
Marrled at.
The Methodist p
ham, was the some
on Thursday, Jant
the solemnization
Sophia Adeline, d
Mrs. Jas. Howey,
nin, all of Look
Rutledge perform
Afterwards the o0
turned to Luokno
gratulation and
many friends.
Parsonage,
rsonage in Wing-
f a pleasant event
ry 27, this being
i the marriage of
ghter of Mr. and
o Victor S. Dar -
ow. Rev. W. L.
d the ceremony.
traoting parties re -
receiving the con -
rod wishes of their
Home made bread -Try it.
FRANK R. HOwsoN.
A, 0, U.
At the annual m
W. held in the Fo,
lowing officers w
W. J. Boyne; Re
Reoeiver, H. De
Graney; Guide, A
seer, W. H. Willie
er; Physician, 3,
A. H. Musgrove.
meeting the mem
ments at Mr. R
Officers.
ting of the A. 0. U.
esters' hall, the tol-
e elected:—M. W.,
rder, C. N. Griffin;
is; Finanofer, S.
J. Malcolm; Cover -
Foreman, G. Walk
.. Tamlyn; Auditor,
At the close of the
ere enjoyed refresh•
ahneton's restaurant:`
WART= —A good smart boy to learn
the printing bnsineas; also a girl to
learn type setting. Apply at TIMES
office.
Huron Warne
The following fi
Provincial Govern
of the Women's I
just to hand. ' In W
bership numbered
with an aggregate a
were held. $50 2
members' fees and
South Huron the ni
20 meetings were h
aggregating 158; $
fees and $22 reoeiv
East Huron the me
59 meetings were hel
anoe of 1,739. $47.
fees and $60 as grant
s Institutes.
res are from the
nt's annual report
etitutee in Ontario
et Huron the mem-
221; 73 meetings
tendanoe of 1,920,
was received as
$70 as grants. In
mberehip was 63;
0, the attendance
was collected as
d as grants. In
bership was 284;
i with an attend -
was received as
BIG BARGAINS in Men's and Boy's
heavy Robbers, Kant Kraok and gum
gnalitiee, in laoe and bnokle. The best
and oheapest. W. J. GREER.
Rabies Scar
• An epidemio of
never been know
sweeping all thro
Ontario, and in or
aseistanoe possible
authorities to euppre,
provincial cabinet pi
council based on th
of Dr. S. A. Hodgeti
Provincial Board of
all dogs in Ontario, w
from Toronto to Barri,
zled or chained up. 1
be instructed to see 1
parried out. There 1
the trouble in this neo
have been able to leer
well to observe the r
be on the safe side.
is General.
ibies such as has
before has been
gh Southwestern
er to give every
to the Dominion
e the outbreak, the
geed an order -in -
recommendations
secretary of the
Health, ordering
et of a line drawn
,to be either rouz-
unioipalities will
at the orders are
no outbreak of
on, as far as we
, but it would be
;ulationa so as to
CLEARING SALE—Men's Rubbers, 75
'dents; Women's Rubbers, 60 bents a
pair, W. J. GREER,
Annual Dist ict Meeting,
The annual bis id meeting of the
Huron R. T. of T. was held at Clinton
on Monday of last eek at the home of
Mrs, F. W. W te. Representatives
were present from e different °bunoile
throughout the strict and in the
absence of the Diet of Connoiltor G. M.
Elliott, of Goderioh the chair was taken
by Mr. F. Bnoha an,. 01 Winghain.
The report of the yo is work wee given
by Mre. Watts and soussions followed
on the work of the ganization. Atter
other business was tidied the e'leetion
of Offioere pia took k '
pine . Distrtot Oonnoil-
lor, G. M. Ellin , Goderioh; 'Vice
Oonnolilor, Mrs. , Downs, Clinton;
Seoretary, Mrs,: F. Watts; Treasurer,
F. Rnohanan, Wi ghttm; Herald,'Mr.
NOWa11, Goderioh; ward, figs, 'Young,
Goderioh, At the oloie of the meeting
refreshments Were erved.
HIGH 501100
By H. S. Re
The prinoipel fester
Soolety lat Friday we
allve0, that the West
bllfties than. Ontario."
was taken by Mies Lor
Clifford Treleaven, w
Price was the Only on
negative. The judges
Mr. H. E. Thompson
Ewen—decided in favo
Mark Antony', origin
read by Mr, Harvey L
very mach enjoyed by
attained its neual high
Anderoon anted as oriti
*
We were pleased t
Roadhouse at the Lite
There has been a gre
shovel off the rink duri
so the girls are tryin
kind of a shovel whic
work for those poor,
Miss Mande Bnshfi
W. H. S., is visiting f
*
We are pleased to
Kerr ie improving, an
short oonstitutional e
NOTES,
orter.
of the Literary
debate: "Re-
ere more posed -
The affirmative
Oa Mille and Mr
le. Miss Florence
to support the
Mr. J. C. Smith,
nd Mr. P. Mo.
of the negative.
"oration" was
Water and was
11. The Jonrnai
standard. Mies
see Mr. Milton
ry last Friday.
t deal of snow to
g the past week;
to invent some
will lighten the
ardworking boys.
ld, ex -student of
ienda in town,
port that Mr. B.
is able to take a
h day,
FOR PRIVATE SALE.—A fe rtioles of
household furniture, i 1 ng a piano,
mahogany music cabin , rug, 4 stoves,
eto. Call at residence, Leopold street.
OSCAR SPARROW.
Reception to N
A reception was ten
R. Paul's ohnroh,
B. A., and Mrs. Or
evening, ib the sob
church. Ample pre
made for the 000asio
tive gathering was
enjoyable program
clueing piano solos b
Steevee, Miss Hang
vocal sOlog 17y ]MSP
Frank X. Hill ;ret ..
W. H. Willis, and
Dr, Rutledge, pas
church, Rev. W.
tistchurch, and 1
()rely. Mr. H. D
chair. Refreahm
the ladies, and a
evening was ape
oomm enoes his 1
under moat ane
and with the 00-
bers of St. Paul'
uoubtly be mos
w Rector.
ered the reotor of
v. E. H. Oroly,
ly, on Monday
of room of the
ration had been
and a represents -
resent. A very
was given, in -
Mrs. (Rev,) W. L
and Mr. G. 'Willis;
lice Mann and Mr.
t' by ;l'tr. and Mrs,
addresses by Rev.
or of the Methodist
Steeves of the Bap -
e rector, Rev. E. H.
vie ably occupied the
nta were served by
very pleasant social
The new reotor
bore ie this parish
ioions oironmetanoes
peration of the mem-
hie efforts will un-
enooessful.
50 ole. apiece for 10,000 Muskrat skins,
also the highest cash price for Hides,
Skins and Tallow at the Wingham
Tannery,and Glove Works.
W. D. PRINGLE.
Very Sa• Indeed.
Very general regr:t was, expressed in
town on Friday m. ruing last when it
became known the Lillian R. Simpson,
wife of Mr. Oscar Sparrow, had passed
away the previous e ening, at her home
on Leopold street. he deceased, who
was only in her 22nd • ear, was a daugh-
ter of the late Mr, and Mrs. Thos. P.
Simpson, of Ethel, w • ere she was born
and spent her early v ars. Three years
ago last January a.e was united in
marriage to Mr. Spa ow,and they re-
sided for a time: in T • ronto, and after-
wards at Flesherton, .owing to Wing -
ham a year ago lint September. Mrs.
Sparrow's health at t: at time was not
the beet, and she and er husband went
to Michigan for the inter, remaining
until April, since whio • time they have
resided in town. F r the past few
months the subject of this sketch had
been declining in he th, and toward
the last sank rapidly n til the end game.
She was a member of the Metho-
dist Church, and when • er health per-
mitted took an active pa t in the work
of that denomination, asides her hue-
band, she leaves cue slate , Miss Nettie
Simpson, who will ha • e unbounded
sympathy in their edict on. The fun-
eral took place on Monday, service being
oonduoted at the resides • e by Rev. W.
L. Rutledge, and the re .. sins were eon-
veyed by G. T. R. to : rnesels, where
interment took plane 1 . the family plot,
Rev. E. G. Powell ffioiating at the
grave. Among those here from a die.
tanoe to attend the o • sequiee were Mr.
John Watt. Clinton; the Misses White,
Toronto; Mrs. Thor . Watt and Mrs,
Imlay, Mio, Minh,; • • re. John Sparrow
and Mrs. James Oral , Paisley; and Mr.
Oharies Sparrow, ^ 1M1eoroft.
miailimmda
Foil SALE.— A complete cementing
outfit for the erection of ellos and walls.
COribleting of mixer, • power, elle curbs
and wall planks, A snap for quick
buyer, Call at lot 85, eon. 18, Edit
Weir/Mesh, er write' to EDGAR PAT.
ee0S', Box 486, Winghgu2.
THE BRONC QS. DEFEATED,
The Hookey ga •• a on Wednesday last
between the Har talon Bronohoa and
the local septette as largely attended,
and although the gamewas somewhat
slow and ragged • rad the locals did not
have to extend the selves to win, there
was enough good .00kev to keep the
orowd in good hum • .
Harriston were • 'tuner the 'services
of "Jimmy" Bates and Frank Ward,
but pht up a good game and always
tried to rise a "Com' . Referee Hem of
Stratford, started the game ab 8.20 and
fora time both team: played some good
hookey, and especia y young Thomson
in Harriston goal, w o seemed to be in
front of every shot, •t the locals were
not t0 be dented a • d Marlette soon
found the net and a . recession of goals
was spored by McGill ray, McLean and
Marlette, MoLean • , king in a long
lucky shot. It look:• as if Harriston
was to be blanked, bis for a little rough
work Johnston was o•aeed to the fence
and while he was awa Harriston snored
and also shot a seoon, goal as he Dame
on again, and the h f ended 6-2 in
favor of Wipgham. he second half
started to look much 1 • e Harriston, as
they were more agg•essive and the
locals seemed content with the lead,
and after Marlette and oGillivray had
each scored a goal th y settled down
and tried a one man : me and as the
locale left their cheeks noovered Har-
riston boys landed gave :1 goals and at
one time the more stood 8 to 6 in favor
of the locals; but "Ted ' Elliott, who
had been playing some good hooker,
name along with two mor and Marlette
to put the finish on the awe, made it
11, while little "Diok" " and landed
lucky 7 for Edmiston, an the. old Har.
vision Bronchos were o • oe more laid
away.
The visitors team loo
compared with the locale,
some nice stink handlers
Brown at Oentre and "B
more at cover, were ve
the kid in goal was all o
defence held good, but t
too far from the goal.
Marlette, Jim MoGillivra
were the hardest workers
goal -getters, the defenoe
do, bat did it well; R
Gillivray making man
Johnston as rover, a
centre, did not get in o
both helped in combine
Johnston was always
check. The line-up:—
Harriston—Thomson,
more, Ward, Garter, Br
Wingham—D. MoGil
McGillivray, Johnston,
Marlette.
Goals—Harriston-0
Bennett 1, Ward 1.
tette 5, J. McGillivray
Lean 1.
The standing of
follows: -
od very light
but they had
nd especially
rney" Whit -
good, and
ass while hie
ey wandered
r the looals,
and Elliott
and the best
ving little to
e and D. Mo -
good stops.
d McLean in
se enough but
ion rushes and
ere with the
yland, Whit-
wn, Bennett.
ivray, Rose, J.
oLean. Elliott,
rter 2, Brown 3,
ingham —Mar -
8, Elliutt 2, Mo -
he teams is as
WON. LOST,
Mt. Forest ...... .... 6 0
Wingham 5 1
Palmerston ... 4 3
Lnoknow .. 8 5
Listowel 3 4
Harriston 0 8
MOHAMMED
l'S LECTURE.
Mohammed Ali's
Millions" will be gi
Presbyterian Ohara
Tuesday, February
This is the fourth o
Course given under
Westminster Guild,
the "Beiitharz Ent
presented in the 0
evening of March 9
ments, each in its o
equal in interest t
Mr. Mohammed
Lahore, India. He
has travelled extensi
land, and in Ameri°
English language fl
in which he appears o
the native ooatums
Although made of
lade embroidery, e
be seen on high caste
in the streets of Leh
admission to Mr. Ali
cent,, students 15 oent
eotnre on "India's
en in St. Andrew's
on the evening of
2nd.
cert of the Lyceum
e auspices of the
The fifth and last,
rtainers," will be
era House on the
These entertain-
way, promises to
ose already given,
i is a native of
a well educated,
ely in his own
, and speaks the
ntly. The dress
the p liii'form is
of the Punjab.
ilk, with silver
h clothes oan
lives every day
re. The prion of
lecture is 25
Toronto Board 0 dnoation has abol-
ished homework or scholars below
senior third grade.
The Guelph gas, eleotrio light and
waterworks are yi ding good revenues
under municipal op alien.
lion. W. J. ilann 'e thirteen -year-old
daughter was bitten y a dog at Sante,
while returning fro school.
A meteor Amok the ground near
Quincy, Ill., and the shook caused the
buildings to tremb and awoke the
whole oily,
•
4
4•
.TOWN CO
NCI 1-,
The February meeti
Council was held on
with all the memb
Oven. Gregory. M
meeting were read a
A communication
Mille and others ask'
snow'removed from
Applioetions for 1
sesser were read f
Griffin, A Dalmage
On motion of Con
Redmond, Mr. Gri
the position.
The Finance Oo
ed that the salaries
main as last year,
ringer's salary be
per year and ale
payment of the fo
Dominion Expres
Ritchie & Connie,
Alex. Reid, hose
W. A. Currie, w
Theo. Hall, printi
W. H. Rantoul, e
Arthur Haines, 1
Canada Furnitur
Municipal World
W H. Rintonl,
Thos, Deans, ho
S Bennett, tum
R. H. Saint, dra
Ed. Lewis, sale
Geo. Allen, salar
L. W. Hanson,
Dan. McDonald,
Daniel King, w
SI A YEAR IN ADVANCE
g of the Town
Monday evening
s present except
dies of preview
approved.
tie read from T. A.
f town offielale re.
xcept that the bell
aised from $84 to $90
recommended the
owing amounts:—
bond premium6 00
fire 1.00
ow fence .75
Mtgs., oil
.40
1.46
supplies 8.50
rk on scales 9 50
er, scales 8.92
45 00
Et. Rankin, salar . 7 00
John F'. Groves, slaty & postage. 55 50
Wm. Bone, bro mei
On motion of Coun. McKibben and
Reeve Irwin, the report of the Finance
Committee was opted.
A letter was read from Engineer
Davis re sewer m tters and he said he
wished to visit righam again to get
more partioulars. The matter was left
with the Commit
Several by-laws ere read three times
and passed, as folio s
By-law No, 596, f r issuing debentures
to the amount of $9 27 to ptiv for side-
walks built last year
By -lar. No. 59 , confirming the
appointmu, • Griffin as Assess-
Keogie a member of the Board of
Health for one year nd Richard Ander-
son for three years; V. R. Vannorman
as (Oiler of the Fire rigade; Ed. Lewis
as nightwatohoian, Richard Rankin
as bell ringer.
By-law No. 599 to mpower the Mayor
and Treasurer to bor ow money to meet
current expenses n til such time as
taxes are collected.
By-law No. 600 t provide for the
borrowing of mone to pay note for
eleotrio light departm nt.
An account from ohn A, McLean,
$33 10 for supplies; Vanstone $27.41,
grove and John Ritolii , auditors' fees,
were referred to the Council by the
Finance Committee. was moved by
Colin. Elliott, seconds by Ooun. Mo.
paid when properly cer ifild to; that R.
Vanstone's account be starred baok to
the Finance Committ e ; that half of
tbe auditor& fees be p id and that the
other half be referred the Light and
Water Commissioners —Carried.
The Clerk report d that Oollector
Griffin bad rettirne his roll and on
motion of Conn. Re mond and Reeve
Irwin, the roll was a oepted and order-
ed that Mr. Griffi be paid $40 salary
and $5 for postage.
The matter of h ring proper protee-
tion at the Joseph' . e street crossing at
the 0, T. R. tra. s was disonsoed by
the Connell. Thi crossing ie consider-
ed a very danger s one and it was felt
tiled comething s ..uld be done, and on
motion of Reeve win and Oman. Red-
mond, it was .ided to petition the
Railway Commie ion of Clenada to in -
eruct the Gran Trunk Railway 0o.
to construct a affic subway beneath
their tracks on sephine street and that
the Mayor and • lett communicate with
the Commissio at once.
Mr. W. urney interviewed the
Centuill in r erenoe to Mr. W. D.
Pringle engag ng in glove making.
On motion of Coen& Elliott and Mo-
tabbon, the m ter was referred to the
On motion of Corms. lioXibbon and
Bone, $600 was plaoed to the credit of
the Public Sell I Board,
The Auditor ' report was presented
and en motion Couna. Monolielld end
Bone was referr d 10 the Finance Com.
Mies DOM We paid $h for nretiaring
copies of audit° report, on motion of
Mune. BleXibbo and Elliott,
FARM von, 5 x.-100 acres in the
Witighath; good brit* hewed and teethe
born 44%60 with dirient stable, all in
geed repeir. Terme reaseeable. Apply
In Wi gharn
Until eb 19
We wish to n
Wingham a
PROF. F.
of Montreal wil
Store on Pebrua
to test eyes free
the new meth()
TESTI
ify the people of
vioinity that
. GRAHAM
be at our Drug
10th to Feb. 19th
by means of the
—THE SHADOW
"IIE LOOKS NTO THE EYE,"
As he will be
we invite all bar
any form to see
waite. He will
in a few minute
ere only ten days
ng eye trouble in
im--no long tedious
xamine your eyes
We have a anged with Prof.
Graham to tak a course in this new
method of Sigh Seating while he is
here, so we wil use it after he is
WA LEY'S
DRUG STORE.
Ritchie & Cosens
nave moved to their new office
first door north of post office.
Watch this space in the TIMES
every week for Real Estate bar-
gains, Business Chances, ete.
If you want any information on
Insurance °folly kind call and
see us.
FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY
A choice 110 acre farm—no
better outdoors, Six miles
from Wingham. Fine barn
and stabling, drive house,
ben house, good dwelling,
fences, drains, water, timber
—everytbing a man wants.
Don't miss this chance.
Choiee dwellings in tolvn for
sale at right priees.
Ritchie I& Conn
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
Cut Prices
ON
Shoes and Rubbers
We Scatter all Profits to the
Wind.
Shoes for Mon, Women and Child.
ren—nothing reserved—no excel).
tions—the best Shoes the eouritry
It's our cleaning house time—the
time when we get ready for Spring
Shoes, We earl use the money to
better advantage than we 02,11 the
shots. That's all there is to it.
COMO Carly, while sizes ate complete,
W J. GREER