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The Wingham Times, 1910-07-07, Page 1THS WINGHAM' TIMES. VOL, XXXUU,. _,NO 2004. FOR BABIES AND CHILDREN "Mother Xrghe' Remedies" for Bab"^s and Children are now for sale in W Ingham. They heved proved a boon to mothers in United States during the past five years. Couc Rags» Y'—Relieves infantile collo without use of opium, EssexCE or CATNI'—A tonic medi- cine for weak pony babies. Wanes SYRUP—A reliable remedy to remove worms of all kinds, Oore n. SYRUP—Relieves coughs and colds. LAXATIVE SYRUP—An ideal laxative. Gentle action on bowels, TEETHING SYRUP —A reliable remedy for nervous irritability luoident to teething. CROUP ,SYRUP --Valuable in °roup, whooping Dough, hoarseness. Gives instant relief. Soeennue SYRUP—Reitevee pain and nervous irritation, tonin to stn• mach and bowels—contains n0 opium. NEUTRALIZING TONIC—Pain reliever, etomaoh tonin, bowel regulator, WaIIoo MeKibbon THE DRUGGIST Wee Store Maoiouald Block, 'Wingham, At 40 You will regret you did not attend one of Canada's High - Grade Business Colleges, lo. eated at Peterborough Weiland Orangeville Wingham Clinton Walkerton Now is a good time to enter. Our graduates receive from $400 to $1500 per annum. Mail Courses in 100 different subjects. Wrlto for particulars. WINGHAM BUSINESS COLLEGE GEU, SPOTTOIIT, Principal' 1 Watches, °looks, silverware and jeweI- ry slaughtered at Xerox's till Jelly 141h, WANTED.—Any quantity w • ol; oaeh or trade. T. A. MILLS, Glove operators wa .d—Experienc- ed on heavy goods a :ady work, good ' wages ---.Apply r • ham Glove Co. Limited, Bowman ilie, Ont," Fog SALn.--A11 my ho • .ehold feral - Lure and one organ • ; pr • ate sale at my residence on Binder s :et. Everything to be sold. Articles oan be seen any day. Mrs. T. J, Elliott. Christie's Crocery PHONE 59. WHY NOT Be as neneioULAR about onr table supplies as about every- thing else. We ought to be even more so. Tlier es1 i a l k odaf b qualities in Food and the °heap- est in the end is THE BEST. RICE Makes an excellent diet for sum. Hier. Of the irANY RINDS and QUALM' tve have selected the best of two and oan, highly re- commend them. 5o or 10o per lb, For The 12th Bananas, Oranges, Lemons Cooked Meats, etc. Large quantities will be here for the 12th. REST O l NAxLt QUALITY'. �Y'a�u 11 `W Want SOME GOOD TEA We Want yon to ley our Teas. Their flavour ie excellent, Their quality f0 unbeatable and the prices are 80e, 400 end 50o per lb. 14.41.41itimitii 114•A Chinaware at Unheard . of Prices THE TEA AND come STORE CUT FLOWERS • AND QR DESIGNS AL DESIGNS T. C. GRAI-IAM & SON PHONE 101, Wear Greer's Sloes and Rubbers; ern "Tag Day" will b barn on July 12th, iary of the Wingha are taking this mea maintenance of a w all contrrutions ooivad. ay," observed iq Wing - he Ladies' Auxil. o General Hospital ▪ of assisting in the rthyiustitution, and 11 be gratefully re Headquarters fo d' - mond rings at PATTERSON'S jewe y =tore. To Attend D The Wingham Ori, hers of the L. T. B will attend divine t church on Sunday at 7 o'clock, when Rev. E. ISI. Gaily, sermon on behalf p eoted there will Brethren will mee o'clock. me Service, ngemen, with mem- and 0 Y. B, lodges, arvioe in St, Paul's .evening. July 10th. he rector, Bro. the , A., will preach a the Order. It is ea. e a large attendance at the hall at 6,15 Fresh., fish every weekend, at T. FELLs' butcher shop. Greatest bargains ever given in jewel ry at KNox's Sale. Factories 1' The manufaotn better than at any history of the pro o t the annual repox factories for Onter Tuesday. During 665 acoidente, of There were two et and one gas and g: ported. ever Busier. ing conditions are revions time In the ince is the evidence of the iuepeotore of o, whioh was iesued he year there were vhich 44 were fatal. am boiler explosions, isoline explosion re- WANTED.—Fonr or five good men to wdrk in tannery and glove works. W. D. PRINGLE. Gorrie Re Frank Clegg, of Howiok township. resident of the vil his home there o the age of 71 yea a highly respect° ent member of ti whose auspices tl ed on Sunday of ing made' in i Messrs. W. J. G: of this town, att dent Dead. of the pioneers of but for some years a age of Gerrie, died at Friday, July let, at . The deceased was citizen and,a promin- a Orange Order, under e funeral was conduct- ernoon, interment be, he Gerrie cemetery. eor and Geo. Spotton, nded tbe funeral, Greatest • bargains in watches and jewelry ever heard of in Wingham, at KNox's Annual Sale. $13,000 Witha horse p every prominent 1 taking an active ii horsemen of Britain ooean to do the jud at the Canadian promises this year in its history. No been neglected fr Clydesdale, and : regular prize t large number o being looked for generally.. ✓ Horses, fze list of $13,000 eeder in Canada tenet and the best coming across the ing, the horse show ational Exhibition jto eclipse anything olass of horses has m the Pony to the in addition to the re aro specials in a classes, the show is rd to by horsemen, • e a BEING ALONG YOUR SHOES.—We do repairing and we do it right. W. J. Greer. Dominion Da Winghamei eine natal day Wae'deaid our townspeople Sp ioh, Wroxeter, or T brations were held. tarnished the mai+ at Wroxeter. The !hien held a very the river fiats in St r , Pant s Church I plied° on Tamlyn' ate picnics were h twine gave more t shady nook 10 ape the noise and eve rate on the roil people to Visit rela (Retailers, and else visitors to town, in Wingham. vanoe 'of Canada's dly quiet. Many of t the day at Glider. eswater, where oele- The Citizens' Band during the day at Methodist oongreg• ueoeaafnl picnic) on ewer Wingham and bon re ation held a g g prairie. Many priv. d, Many of onr alt. ltight to some (iniet d the day away from ameat, The holiday vdye indnoed many vee and friende at a rou ht a number of g Ladieb' Oxfords, Ties, Pampa And Slippers in, the handeoteest modelr that ever grimed a Shoo Store. $1.76, $2,25 up to $3,OD Or $3.50, W. +l`, C 1{kltlt- WINGIIAM, ONTARIO, THURSDAY. JULY 7 1910, Read Willis 4z Co 's Adv. On page S. Ceased P Mr. Chisholm, edi Planet has found the ed field in which to and last week'sissue the Planet, Ie order pfiper in a village th rally to the suppo and in a places eras s cell on the bneiuess The TIMES has alw was not a large en paper. lication. Wroxeter r the of village a 100 limit- blish q newepaper was the last for to have a news merchants const t of the publisher, is of Wroxeter the men is too heavy. s'felt that Wroxeter gb field fora news. GIRLS WANTE 1 —Apply D. S, PERRIN & Co., London, s •.t, Accid nt at Sewer. The contract lis are making good headway on the ewer work and a aura- bet- of the pipe • . ve already been laid. The heaviest on and' through a solid bed of gravel ee been through Mr, Thos. Hicks' pr party, On Monday, Mr. Jas,y McKay one of the workmen, narrowly escapeserious injury. He was layipg the ti in the trench nearly twenty feet deep hen the gravel caved in and pinned • r. MoKay's feet and legs solid. Af :r two houie careful work he was r• :cued. The experience was one that th • workmen will not Dare to have repeate Soientiflo sight fitting, at W. G store, TRUNKS and VALISES,—The hest kind and at lowest prices. W. J. GREER. ug, artietio frame ATTER5oN'S jewelry Made a Go d Showing. Principal Stalk of the Wingham Pablio Sohool has ] ad excellent success in his class at the ntrance Examination the reeult of wh' h is given in this lame. Mr. Stalks reoomended twenty one students to w ite and a clam of thirty wrote on he examination. Of this member twe ty-three helve passed and five of the with honors. The TIMES is pleased es these excellent re salts from our Pa lie School and teaoher and scholars are be complimented on the splendid rho ng. WOOL WANTED. -50,000 ]be; highest prices, oash or trade. GEO. E. KING. Sunday Sc Keep in mind 21st, is the date Sunday School e This is the popul people of this diet will leave Wingh ing in Kincardin fare is the same a adults and 35 cent will be a baggap train to convey be will be abundanoe water at the g Keep the date in a good day at the loot Excursion, that Thureday, July of the annual nniou lunion to Kincardine. day's opting for the The special train Da at 9.16 a. m., arriv. at 10.35 a. m. The last year, 70 cents for for children. There car attached to the ksts, eto. and there of tea, coffee and hot lends in Kincardine. rind and go and have ake. Take advantage of some of the great- est values ever heard of in Wingbam, at Xerox's Annual Stile. Homeseekers E Through the thence via Dalut through Chicago Minneapolis and 26th. Via Sarni ation Company' and 3,30 p. nipeg and return return $42.50. T Proportionate r western points. Atkin from Gran cursions to Western anada. etroplie of a ago, and Fort F noes or nd th tw cities of t. P u1y 12th end and orthern Navig• steamers; leave Sarnia Iy 18th and 27th. Win - 32 00., Edmonton and ckete good for 60 days. es to Certain other Pioketa and fnllinform• Trunk Agents. NOTICE. --We are prepared to bay any quantity of wool: hightest oash price paid. T, A, MILLS. Drainage The Ontario enipbasiting the this pnmtner, for age demonstrati many parte of th Julyuh, . St at the 1� On@dein of those a on the farm of M nannan, 00n0eseit ship. This meet interest as eonie t are lnvelved.• B. the particular p fall overt ditoh, digging true to oar readers int° not mile this nu information ab ahouia write Guelph, pernonstratton. grloultetral Ooliege le rtwine of drainage again which purpose drain. ns are being held in Friday provTnte, On T'riday oar of 2 p, m, o'olook nstratione will be held . Wm, Elliott, GIen- 12,Tureberry Town. • g should be of epecial 1Mionit places to dtain sides the dieotteeion of bleats of finding the etermining the grade, grade, etc, Those of °ted in drainage shored sting. Anyone wishing ut the drainage work 1. W. 13. Day, 0, A, O. ABOUT TH $1 A YEAR IN ADYANCE TIMES. Time keeps moving hartybuses of n s ili ter thanone oan real seam possible that wit preeent editor enters h in control of the TIMES years have passed quiola editor is elan in his twe the MSEs office, statim; "printer's devil," We deavored to Aive the pe triot a newsy; and ul paper. Daring our ow inese of the 'lamas has in all departments, Ti of loyal eustomere and. large increase in busini all have our hearty tha port. We enter our with our motto, viz:— dealing with our pa working for what we best interest of the peo to in the rash and seems to go tae. te, It does not this issue the 1fourteenth year These thirteen y, The present ty.third year in in first as the ave always en le ot this die - .to date weekly iership the bus. argely inoreased our wide circle riends is doe the se and one and ks for their sup - fourteenth year 'Fair and honest Pone and always onsider is in the e of this distriot." We want jewelry sto at: W. G. PATTERSON's on the 12111. Automobil While a tonring� inoludiog Mr. Holmes, Miss V Holmes, Theme's dren of Mr. and turning to Toroi passenger Tho dont happened one mile south Sunday morni suddenly ewery turning comple bankment. M who were in 111 were pitched and the other p the tonneau, Lane were the but are now in C the Commercial all the party we ed in a oarriag� attended by D aria party spen Wingbam and morning. Accident. arty from Toronto, and Mrs, Richard re A, Holmes, J. 'G. Luno and three Wail - re. Holmes, were re - to in their targe seven - flyer, a serious aioi- ths main road, about 1 Blyth, et seven o'clock g, when the large oar d, while on high gear, sly over down an em - Holmes and hie son, driving seats of the oar, leadiong out of the oar esengers landed under re. Holmes and Mr. meet severely injured, mfortable quarters at Hotel in Blyth, where e immediately convey- and onveyand another oar and , Milne, Mr. Holmes part pf Iast week in ft Fees early Sunday KNox's Annual Sale continued weeks longer, till July 14th. The Twelft Preparations are for the 12th of July ham on Tuesday on the C. P. R. f Teeswater, and o Kincardine, Oentr• have been arrange have been issued, supplied by the the Wingbam Oiti number of visitin accompaniments Among the apeake Lowe, Past Grand West; Rev. R, H W. J. Parkhill, Treasurer, of Br. Hugh Clark, M. L Robt. Woods, Mel grove, M. L, A., t and others. Am ing made for the large crowd, and 1 one will regret under the shade o in the town of ^' say to the citizen:, and bnsinese pia. will have a most for 2 Celebration. ell nigh completed .elebration in Wing - ext. Special trains om Orangeville and • the G. T. R. from iia, and Palmerston . for, and hand•bille Ample music: will be =know Pipe Band, ens' Band, besides a brass bands and the of various lodges, e will be Rev. Wm. Ohaplein of Ontario be, of Exeter ; Mr. of Midland, Grand Ugh Amerioa; Col. A„ Kincardine; Mr. =then ; A. H. Mus- e resident clergymen e preparation is be - accommodation of a is safe to say that no Jiving spent the day the beautiful maples Ingham. Again, we deoorate your homes ea, 60 that the town ttraotive appearance. The Pu• There was not at thep ublic evening last to di} the location of supply water for purposes, Mayo Chair. V. R. Va Oinking of the wel in lower town an reasons for his Dpi figures to ehoty tie wells in lower to little mote expenee the tipper power h also favored the lo showed in a most is Meeting. very large attendance eetin g on Thursday use the question as to O wells whioh are to e town for domestic Holmes °templed the norman favored the :at the power house gave many excellent ion. He auto tooted t the plaotug of the would mean very hen if they wete at • ase. J. A. Morton er town site and also twinning way that proper plane for the Gregory and others . e lower town site. r favor of seeing the ower power house. e eIeotrii light and are ander the one money saver itt , fuel and power and be leased to bettor lnty per Cent. of the eve the main question and let tie bare it as he well driller is ex• sok and We undet- I be started at 01100. . lower town was th. welll. He -Mayor were opposed to The Tens man le 1 wells placed at the In doing this both t wnterworlie plants Mot It will mea the matter of wage the upper power c advantage. With retepayere w8 bel is "pore water" soon 211 poseible. peoted here this eta11d the work w TAX RAT 26 M Regular Meeti of Town Council. Mond y Evening. The regular Jul meeting of the Town Connell was held on Monday evening with all members ••resent, Minutes of last regular and s . eclat meetings were read and approved A oomtmunioeti was rearom e Canadian Paotfio Railwayd Cof, askingth the Council to • lose Albert street and give a lease 01 sa a a for 99 years. On motion of ''tine. Elliott and Mo- Kibbon, the Ole was instreoted to notify the Oom • , ny that the Council had no power t• exceed the priviliges contained in the aloyd by-law. A resolution a • d petition was read from Berlin Con . oil, requesting the Council to sign a p+titian to the Ontario Legislature to pr•hibit municipalities giving bonuses t manufacturers in shape of reduced, fixed assessments. On motion of Ree e Irwin and Conn. Redmond, the Ma r was instructed to sign the petition. A oommunioati•,• from the Gutta Percha Rubber Co. re the purchase of fire hose. Qn mot" • n ot Conte. Elliott and Gregory the m tter was referred to the Fire and Light Committee to pur- chase the necessary • uantity of Bose, A petition was re: d, signed by rate- payers, asking tha a four inch water main be plaoed o, Frances street, be- tween Victoria an Diagonal streets. Oa motion of O • • ns. McKibben and Bone, the petition - as referred to the Commissioners wit a request to pro- oeed with the wor if petition is aufll- oiently signed. A petition was pr suited asking for a sidewalk on a porti.n of John street and Carling Terrane; r erred to the Street Committee on motin of Corns. Elliott and McKibben. The Finance Co .• mittee recommended the payment of the following aco A. J. Malcolm, r.fund balance .. $24ounts: license 13 Municipal World, s ppiies 1.70 Hanna & Co., snpp ea ..... , 5,55 Geo. McKenzie. ex to Seaforth and Clinton. , 2.35 Wm. Holmes, exp. and Clinton,.. 2035 Arthur Haines, labo 3,00 W. J. Boyne, repair 2.50 T. C. Graham & So • flower bode 10.00 W. J Deyell, salary nd supplies 32.00 John T'. Groves, sal. nd postage 66,50 Geo. Allen, salary 22 50 E. Lewis, salary 20.00 R. Rankin, salary 7.50 Commissioners, lights band hall, .47 Dominion Exp. Co„ t.arges .36 Bell Telephone Co., .• essages. , . , 2 65 Firemen, salaries . . ... ... . 65,00 A. Sanderson, wateri g streets51.10 A, Sanderson, team • ork 13.80 D. 0. McDonald, lab •r,.,. 34 80 On motion of Corns. MoKibbon and Elliott, the report o the Finance Com- mittee was adopted : nd accounts order- ed to,be paid. Conn. McDonaldreported that the Street Committee • as arranging for a proper outlet for the drain on Josephine street, near the + P. R. traoke. The matter was left wit • the Committee. Mr. L. F. Binkle local manager of the Bell Telephone •o„ was present and asked for a renewal • f the franohise on behalf ofh Company e pampa • • . The Camps y being willing to give, in addition to the present fee of $100,00' per year, two of the present telephon s now in nse by the corporation, free of charge. The matter was Ieft ov .r until the next meeting of Council. The Finance Comm' tee reported that the estimate for ordi ary expenditure for the year would be $10,080,76; sink- ing fund, $1,387.12; d: exittiree, $2442.- 65, making a total o+ $16,200.52. The estimated revenue w•nld be $3,490 04. To meet this a rate of 7 mills would be neoessary. The Pub its School rate is Zea mills; High Soho •' rate 2 mills, and County rate 1; -amide, making a total of 26 Mills. This make the rate one mill higher than last year the Public School being responsible fp • au in0rease of half a mill, On motion of Rea e Irwin and Conn. McDonald the town ate was plaoed at 17 nulla, By-law No. 011, fi lug the rate at 26 mills for this year - s given three reed, tugs and on motion .f Comas. McDonald and Bone was passe The Orange 001, bratiotu Committee wee present and t • rough Mr. W. J. Greer, presented the town with an ex- oellent flag with a request that it be floated on the flog o in the park on 12th of July. The onlmittee alae re- quested that the str:.te be Well Watered for the day; the gr s in the park to be out and special con tables appointed to be on the wateh , or fakers and other undesirable parties who may vitae the town, 3hi a Mayor and t Minuets of Cioinmit• We promised to g ve the different treat. tare proper ellen on. On tetoti011 o Bone, the Oar it lily grant of $87,60 to the to Seaforth donne, hfo$ibbott and Citizen,' .Band we ordered to be paid. Qn motion of C uns, one and Mo- Donald, $200 wee , and to the credit of the Pablio Sohool : oard. On motion of Sonne. Bone and Me - Ribbon the bait y •Orly eatery of $25.00 was ordered to be paid to the Chief or the Fire Brigade. Oouuoll then a• earned. We sell Wonde Sb' : for gleaning silver and gold, et enson's jewelry store. HIGH SCHO ENTRANCE. The following Entrance to High held June 22, 23, 24, °ter and Fordwiob, 660; to pass, 390; papers of all Candi been reread by the WIN Ho/ones, Maguire, Fred .. , MoRitohie, Anna Wilson, Annie . Geddes, J. 11. , .No. Smith, Norah..... Nicholson, Giadye. PASS. Bottrell, Irene , .. • . Buchanan, Hilda .. Bower, Lnoy,..... Barber, Florence Bridges, Annie, No. Oantelon, Leon,,., Davidson, Laura Dunkin, Alice Bell Elliott, Weir Fixter, Annie,, Fixter, Tom Hingeton, Lloyd Ieard, Mabel Joynt, George...., Johnston, Ariel Jewett. Harold Maddison, Lottie Miller, Della tbe result of the 011001 Examinations t Wingham, Wrox• Maximum marks, honours, 487. The ter who failed have xaminere. HAM, ▪ Wingham P, S. {t „ .. 44 17 E. W. and Morris ....Wingham P. S. •, • Wingham P, S. ., ., 17 E W. and Morris . , . , Wingham P. S. No. 3 Tarnberry Wingham P. S. It ,t No. IO Kinloss -•. , . No. 8 Morris Wingham P. S. t. t, Matthews, Hattie McPherson, Metha. tt t/ ,t „ Mather°, Wilfred,;,- ., .. No. 8 Morris Mason, Allen ..., Maxwell, Jelin ... Nicholls, Millie/ Perrie, Margaret . Pearen, Margaret No. 13 E. Wawaeosh . , .No. 8 Turnberry Wingham P. S. .• .i moa M. •No. 8 E. W. Soott, Ella... ....No. 13 E. Wawanosh Thynne, John Morris Wilkinson, Elmer • .. No. 5 Morris WBO HONOURS. MoKoroher, Robt. PASS. Bolt, Willie. Brown, Margaret . Clinkunbroomer, M Doig, John, •. Galbraith, Torrance Gibson, Mary H. Hamilton, Elinor, .. Miller, Vernon, , . , . Munro, Annie ..... Nichol, Bessie M.... Scott, Agnes:...... Williams, May FORD 'ETER, ,.,..Wroxeter P. S. No. 9 Tnrnberry . Wroxeter bel...No. 7 Howick No. 7 Carrick ...No. 2 Tnrnberry • ...., Wroxeter 4t ..No. 1 Tnrnberry Wroxeter • No. 2 Tnrnberry .No. 7 Howiok PASS. Albrecht, Mabel. Brown. Mary ICH. tt • Fordwich Clark, May ........ . .....No. 6 Howick Downey, Ethel -. Denney, Bernie.... Harding, Mande... Martin, Gladys MoNeii, Edna McNeil, Roselle Patterson, Inez Ries, Matilda Williamson, Vera, ,.-. " 12 " .... No. 12 Howiok ..... .r 6 •t t, .t t. 11 ,• t. .t „ 12 t, ,. .t 6 t, HIGH SCHOOL PROMOTION. The following are successful students Exams in the High are not arranged In the names of the in the promotion °heel. The names rder of merit, FORM i, • FORM IL E. Armour, E. B. ••ere, L. Bowman, VG, Brandon, W. B • •hanan (honors), F, Clnbb, G. Crnikahan . , H Day, M. Deb. son (honors), L. Edg r, L, Ferguson, 0. Fowler, M. Gray, W Haines, G. Ham• liton, M. Homnth, 0 Irwin (honors), S. Irvine, E. Linklater (honors), V, Mo. Laughlin Ombra), e Mills, G. Muir honors P. Muir(11 non), ( ), E. Paterson, M. Paterson, 0. Pen+er, R. Stonehouse, 13', Sturdy, L Sturdy G. Sherriff 3. Van Norman, M. Webb (t °note), A. Wilson (aonote) F011;VI11 T+1ORUUIII. J. Armour, M. B flash, L, Beecroft, 0, Brook, L. Clark (honors), L. dnrrie, 0, Currie,A, Gedd.s,W,Geddes,(honors) N. Gadder, D. H lmef, t . Eupfer, L, Johns, F. d'ohnston 1. Kennedy,O, Keri', A. Itneehtel, E. L •ulster (honors), A. MoBtiraey, P. ,i.teE hb ) I M Ritchie, H. MoOroti le, N. Niohollatr Otr, L, floes, A. Tipltng, ii, Wilson TEACHER WANTED. For Union Sohool Wingham Jnnotiop. comes after rioters .4pplioetio July 20tb, Box 55, W. J. Seo n No. S, fes 10 0010. State gaaifiiaa• received' up to HENDE&SON', Wingbam, Ont. NOTICE OF CLOSING. We, the undersigned Solicitors of the. Town of Wingham, hereby agree to close our Offices during the menthe of July and August se follows: —Oa each week day with the exception of Satur- day at 4 p. m., and on Saturday at 1 p, m. DUDLEY HOLMES J. A. MORTON RIC/FEAR') VANSTONE WINGHAM CHOPPING MILL. Having oontraoted for Bran, Shorts Flour, Feed, etc., to be shipped in oar tots, I will be able to supply these at all .Al times in any quantities, so all kinds of Chop for sate in large or small quan- itiee, Twill exohange Flour for Wheat on the -usual terms, Marketprioee paid for ell kindeof grain. EZRA MERKLEY Proprietor. CALF ESTRAY. Came unto the pr signed, south half I W awanoeh, about t Red Yearling Calf. same by proving °barges. GEOR les of the under.. t 28, Oon 9. East e middle of May, a Owner can have operty and paying E B, NA.YLOR, Fordyce, P. 0. A Safe Investment The safest investment on earth is the earth itself. SEE OM LIST OF FARMS FOR SALE. The exodus to the West has reached its limit. Ontario;; farm lands will soon be in de- mand again at good prices. The shrewd man will buy now and when farms increase in value, town property advances in price in proportion. Bay a house and lot in Wing - ham. We have what will suit you. When you pay rent you are paying your landlord's insurance and taxes and also interest on his investment. Ritchie & CoseRs ESTATE AND INSURANCE COOL OXFORDS FOR JULY • Just bring your poor, suffering feet here and we'll dress theta so neatly and so cotnfortable, at such a nominal cost, that they will enjoy` every moment of yotlr outing.. Oxfords, Ties, Pumps, and Outten Shoes in many new and attractive styles. Leathers of Etack and the new Tan Shades. Suede and Kid leathers in new eel( et, Canvas Shoat rind °x•orde in White or colors. A splendid line of all good e°rtt 01 Foot Coolers. 60C, 7'3e, floc np to $1.23 rr $2.00 We've Summer foot comfort for every man, Woman and Child that eomes here for Cool Shoes. en ( tiers , e. 1~. W.� ave,G, t3hfe11, E• Selo atonal lot Har at d water and 3aoiettna Weir, shoes for Lathes an 1 Gents.