The Wingham Times, 1910-07-28, Page 1THS WINCHAIVI TI
VOL. XXXIX.-1 Q. ?001.
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ilrowtne Oarperas, $1, $2,;$3, $4, $6,
$7 and $10 each,
Promo Cameras—Plate or Film..
Kodak --Film, $10,00 to $35 00.
We Bell Demerit Supplies that are
manufaotq.red by Eastman (The
Canadian Kodak Co.) They aro
the best,
Come in and inepeot our Cameras,
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THE DRUGGIST
T7is 21 &Iwo
Mao donald Block, Wingham.
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VIOLIN
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H. E. PIKE, L. R. C. 1!I. +
rLougheed's Boarding House, +
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$2,500
SALARY
As Provincial Manager
now, two and a half years
ago hardware clerk at $8
per week, and who was a
farmer's son, 23 years of
age and without pull, Six
months training in one of
our branches and two
years faithful service to
his company made the diff
erence.
The difference between the
big men and the little
men, the successful and
unsuccessful—is only a dif.
ferenee of training. We
have transformed thous-
ands of little men into
big men,
Yon may study partly at home
and finish at College.
Fall Term Opens Aug. 29th
WINGHAM
BUSINESS COLLEGE
GEO. SPO[TON, Principal
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Christie's Grocery
PHONE 59. °
DON'T MiSS THE TIT BIT
OF THE SEASON
Herring In Tomato . Sauce
96 tins of this excellent
fish just in, We've
tried tbeni ourselves
we've sold them to
others, and one and all
pronounce theta good,
The price is 15e per tin,
1
VINEGAR AND SPICES
A SPECIALTY
Coffee for Breakfast
We `sell a Coffee that's
sedond to none. It is
ane of the highest grade
bend sold, and we be.
lie've that once used
always s used 406 lb
THE TEA AND COFFEE STORE
e d �y..
Choice Butter arta ell
l;
>^ s 1J
gs
"Wanted,
OOT FLOWERS
AND
DESIGNS
FLORAL �i 1t1r
T.
C. GIiATIA,M & SON
1s13014E 101.
Wear Oreer'6 Shoes and Rubbers
Appointed S
Mies Elizabeth D
Hospital, London,
known resident of
appointed Iady sup
Sarnia hospital and
duties on Aug, 1.
for some time past
superintent at Viet
Mies Stanley, and i
the most effloient n
tion.
perintendent.
Image, of Victoria
d a former well.
ingham, bas been
rintendept of the
ill take over her
iss Dnlmage has
sen assistant lady
ria Hospital, under
regarded as one of
roes in the institn-
DOMESTIO WAN
P. Smith, Bank
ED—Apply to Mrs. C.
f Hamilton residence,
The 1. O.
The annual I
Sarnia and Detr
urday, August 1
go via regular
Park then via a
From Sarnia to
made via the W
"Taste moo,"
will lave Sarni
day night, Aug
faro to Sarnia is
to Detroit, 75 oe
other column for
F. Excursion.
O. O. F. excursion to
t will be held on Sat.
h. Excursionists will
T. R. train to Hyde
ectal train to Sarnia.
etroit the trip will be
to Star Line's, steamer,
turning special train
at 10 o'clock on Mon-
et 15th. The return
$1.90 and from Sarnia
til. See advt, in an-
niI particulars.
To RENT. --Ho . se • • Frances street.
Apply to Mrs. (Dr.) mlyn.
Accident
From the Oooh
nate of July 14th,'
accident which b
a former well'kno�
ham. When retu
Orange picnic at
in company with h
and others, were tl
Mr. Raby's right 1
places. Many frie�
to hear of the old
accident and will
recovery.
r the West
ane, Alberta, Advo -
e learn of a serious
ell Mr. Jas. Ruby,
n resident of Wing-
ing home from the
oohrane, Mr. Raby,
son, Mr, Geo. Raby
rown from a rig and
was broken in two
de here will be sorry
gentleman's serious
wish him a epeedy
GIRLS WANTED(—Apply D. S, PERRIN'
& CO., London, Ont.
Work on
The sewer cont
their work along r
the job completed
block. From the
and Victoria etre°
put i
nth
etrenohi
er pipe. Good w
Josephine street t
four feet of gra'
street has been n
Wingham becam
gravel is the genui
found in swampy
he Sewer.
ctora are rushing
pidly and now have
p as far as the Beaver
corner of
Josephine
p e
a drain pipe is being
addition to the sew -
k is deing done. On
ere are in' places fully
1, showing that the
sed that much since
c
a town. Under the
ne black muck usually
and -
FOR SALE, --A11 my household furni-
tare and one organ by private sale at my
residence on Shuter street. Everything
to b esold. Articles can be seen any
day. Mrs. T. J. Elliott,
Births, Mar
Though late in
offal vital statistics
the deputy registra
siderable interest.
Ontario is given a
figures are not as
of the federal con
births during the
584—an inorease o
ceding year;' mar
915, or 2,067 mor
deaths inoreased
being 38,602. T"
inorease—i. e., th
deaths --was ther
the contents of
showing the nn
tuberenlosie in ea
total for that per
ratio per thoesan
fn 1881 was 1,27, h
oreased to 1.12, an
decreased to 1,0
aoeountt for 10 p Menges brit 158 are
nleana taken 50 0
eati n t
na d the .
a P
ehottld tell beavil
ri
a
f
r
ges, Deaths,
earing, the provin-
r 1907, prepared by
general, are 01 con-
The population of
2,220,430, but these
aatworthy as those
0. The number of
ear Is planed at 53,-
1,874 over the pre.
loges numbered 21,
than in 1006, and
0, the total number
natural population
excess of births over
fore 20,082. Among
e report is a table
her of deaths from
y ar einoe 1870; the
d 'ging 87,654, The
of population, which
d ten years later de -
in 1901 had further
Tnberenlosis atilt
cent Of all deaths,
not tnoreaeing, The
mbar it --public Odra
vision of feonatoria,.
—
n the next cleoade.
h
f
Glove operato
ed'on heavy Ood .
weages,...AppIy 1
Limited, Bowra
wanted—Txperieuo•
steady work, good
nrham Glove 0o.
isle, Ont,"
WINGILAIII, ONTARIO, THURSDA• Y, JULY 28 1910. $1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
Wheat Cr. sof 1910.
The Internetiona Agricultural geeds
t.
a te, Rome, a1vQs he world's yield 9f
wheat estimated J ly 1, ae follows:
t
1;al y, 185,495,630 bushels, compared
with 155,711,230 -bits els last year, flan.
gary, 202 096 455 whets, compared
with 125 869, 287 last ear; British
$58,161,465 bushels, capered with 2$4,.
$14,778 last year; Ro manta 191 001,700
bushels, compared ith 59,042,045 last
Year, Japan winter wheat, 20,770,715
bushels, compared wi total winter apo"
spring crop of 23,58,000 bushels last
year. Condition sprba wheat 128 gums
pared with last spring op. Great Bei -
tale condition 101 a mpared with 10
year average
NOTICE OF CLOSING.
Read Willis & qo.'s adv.. on page 8, The. "Talk" of Community.
Post 0
This is the law
a
to know it
w Th
Postoffioe box hot
that if the postale
putting mail into
tai regulations req
ine their mail bef
and should they fin
ed to them they m
qr be liable to a fin
master is e;tonerat
iso Lew.
.
nd the publi0
Ought
ht
oifeuoo 'is serious.
re aliould remember
er makes a mistake
tong boxes, the pos.
ire people to exam-
re leaving the onto
a pieoe not address-
st return it at Once
of $200. The post -
d from the mistake.
Fresh fish every week -end, at T.
FELLS' hotelier shop.
Send CJs
Never growl b
fails togive every
as you take no tro
or reporter intor
readers who are
times because we
arrival or departu
ing them, or of
the hoaven•sent b
home, The ave
isn't in medium or
have only yoursel
Iooked for does n
he News,
oanse a newspaper
rap of news, so long
ble to give the editor
ation. We know
wtally put out at
eke no note of their
er the friends visit-
heir soolal affairs, or
biee that visit their
age newspaper man
ind reader, and yon
to blame if the item
appenr in print.
NoTtoe.--I hay
in the Bank of
ment can be ma
plan accounts
milt where settle-
. A. J. MALOOLM.
Wingh
Thursday and
and 30th are the d
fall fair. The ID
endeavoring to
fairs ever held in
lists are now read
all members of 5
For the efternao
the Lncknow Pipe
ham Citizens' Ban
to furnish music,
attractions will be
time. On the ev
30th, a bigh•c)ase d
in the opera house
J. H. Cameron,
Mise Emma T. Ir'
the entertainers.
mind and do your
fall fair a mimeos. B l
Fall Fair,
riday, September 29th
tes of the Wingham
ectors are this year
ve one of the best
Ingham. The prize
and will be sent to
e sooiety this week,
of September 30th,
Band and the Wing.
have been engaged
p program of other
anged in a short
ng of September
ncert will be held
with Jas. Fax and
medians, and Mies
ns, eloontionist, as
Keep the dates in
part in making the
CLEARING SALE,—Prim out deep in
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes,
W. J. GREER.
The Grand Trunk Strike.
There is very lit e new since our last
issue in regard t. the strike on the
Grand Trunk. In some sections there
has been consider: ble excitement, but
locally, things are moving along pretty
well in the old ay, except for the
movement of frei:ht. On the London,
Huron
& Brace ranch, the passenger
service has been t • e same as before the
strike. Mr. 0. P Carlisle, agent at
Belgrave is doing conductor's duty on
the morning train from London, Bag-
gageman Weames of the London train
has taken a oond . otor's position on an-
other line. On 5 , e Palmeraton•Kinear-
dine branoh, the 1 o'clock a. in. train
from Kincardine and the 2 08 p. m.
train from Palme aton have been can-
celled since the atr ke, but all the other
passenger trains . re running. Agent
Henry is doing d,ty as oonductor 011
this line. The fi et freight train to
arrive in Wingham :ince the strike Dame
up from London .,. Tuesday evening.
Hon. McKenzie Kin ' has been trying to
arrange for 'a sett,: ., ent of the strike
in having the whole matter referred to
a, board of.arbitra .rs that would be
acceptable to both : arties. The men,
through Mr, Murdoobane expreased a
willingness to do th s, but Mr, Hays,
President of the Gra • d Trunk says that
"the time for Such it tion has new pas.
sed." The railway c•mpany claim they
will be able to win ou While the men
are just as firm and :ay the company
will not be able to h: rdle their freight
business. There has b:en mnok loss and
inconvenience, and 5.:re is sure to be
more unless a permed ,1 settlement le
made, and it world be n immense boon
to the; general public if the strike were
now ended. The press5 trouble offsets
1111 lines of trade, In different places
manufactures are bei.g compelled to
oloee their work Owl , g to no freight
movement. Time alb a will tell whish
Will side d w beiotorl n
v osan
and inhe
t WOW.
time the pubiio will o 'forced to suffer
inconvenience.
COT
COW TOil;xalliAArrGilc,--A sod Jersey
Grade Caw tit exobane r Holstein, or
other beerier e
miilre QQ
r'
HASON, Netienet latotel, Winghaini, W,
1
The "talk" of a 'vi !age or ata oogn
try neighborhood is , e fatal in its way
as the brazen publtcit of tilemetropati•
tan newspaper. It is he death of priv•
soy. It lays bare o secret eine and
shames and excuses a, d pretences to the
world, Whether th world is a great
world or a small one sally oonoerne us
very little. The old eyed question of
right or wrong, faith •r unfaith, duty or
inclination is happily 'ot confused with
other and less vital i::nes in the minds
of the simple folk of the valley. They
do not gloss it over w th smooth words,
There it lies before t.:m, plain, pitilous.
ly plain, unmistakea. a in its naked seta
erity,—Exchange,
The Tax•ayer,
I am a blithe and 0 eerful skate who
a)waye has to pay th freight. I labor
in the heat and dirt, . nd wear a faded
flannel shirt, and eat ,.y dinner from a
pail, and pick my m.lars with a nail,
and use my whiskers I'd brush from
off my chin the Dorn •, sal mush. And
well•dreseed sports •••me np and say:
"Wie gehts, my w•rthy friend, goon
day ! We run for o i'ce, and we hope
that you will harken to our dope, and
help elect tie on that day when all the
voters put np hay. nd if we win we'll
lift the tax that's be dening the work.
ers' backs. It is our sweetest hope and
dream, to fill with .. ince pie and ice
cream and codfish balls, and pickled
whale, the laborer's - in dinner pail. 0
sturdy toiler, vote f as, and we will
raise the blamedes fuss, and put up
forty kinds of fight: until we've got you
all your right's!" 've listened to this
sort of buno, they ve loaded me with
fairy junk, year of :r year 'since I was
young; what work ng man has not been
stung? I've vote, for so many guys
who promised that they'd help merise to
heights of al ienn . and ease! Just pass.
my dinner bucket; please. See what's
inside --a naked b• •e, some liver and a
slab of pone,—Wa 5 Mason,
Outtook
The July fruit re
ander McNeill, Chi
ion of the Domi
Agriculture, 'says
crease in proapeots
during June, and
beginning of the
poorer than at the
last year. There w
of fruit upon the t
well a good crop
the otber hand, if t
unusually heavy til
below an average.
mise better than Is
Southern Ontario,
pots are deoidedl
year at the same ti
beavy bearing dist
Lake Huron count
poor showing, Pr
gian Bay district
but still not abo
Counties fronting
mists something b
prop. The pear
only fair and pin
less than an avers
be every' prospect
peaohes in the Nia
the curl leaf does
or Fruit
ort, issued by Alex.
f of the Fruit Divis-
ion Department of
hat a material de -
or apples took plane
tie prospects at the
regent month were
orreaponding period
s still a fair setting
ee, and if all goes
ay be reaped. On
e summer drop is
Drop will be much
Early apples taro-
t year, especially in
ut winter apple pros -
below those of last
e. What were the
iotaet o f last year—the
s—have a deoidedly
speots in the Geor-
re somewhat better,
e an aver
g
r 4 8 crop,
P
n Lake Ontario pro.
tier than a medium
rap promises to be
e are Showing much
e. There is said to
for a Iarge orop of
aro distriot, provided
et interfere.
The Scare!
The Globe quo
Hon. Dr. Pyne,
in which he state
present Scarcity
ably continue for
He attributes th
large measure to
tario teachers to
vvestigated the s
possible to do
pressed by the h
said the Ministe
there and we are
teachers and the
training sehoola
ions and I can
upon school b
raising salaries t
keep qualified to
Both the weetw
dustrial oocup
teachers away f
it rests with soh
remedy. The
enough teaobere i
to remain, This
1,860 now certih
supply, if kept u
ought to be ample
repeat, p -h
have the
hands, Ey givin
basis of the sale
went has done
has been issued
tors in aooOrdan
retienimneftd to
action in emote
y of' Teachers.
ea an interview with
Mister of Education,
his opinion that the
f teachers will prob.
another year at least.
present conditions in
he movement of On-
he West. "I have in-
bjeot ae far as it is
and am greatly im•
'say drain to the West,"
"Salaries are higher
oiling both experienced
new graduates of our
The conditton is ser -
05 urge too strongly
rds the necessity of
ill higher it we are to
oilers in the Province.
rd movement and 'in-
tiene are attracting
ono: the profession and
1 boards to apply the
ovinoe is producing
they can be induced
ear we have granted
ateS. This rate Of
for a year or so,
The trustees, I
matter .
in
their own
w
liberal grants on the
3' paid, the Governn,
ts share. A circular
pnblie school ina> eo•
The New
There will be no is
age bearing the effig3
until January, The
to stamp the coinage
dine until the end of
dies are being design
Canada and Britain a
the fleet notes of the
tenequsly,
oinage.
Lie of a new coin
of King George
int will continue
with the present
he year. The new
d in England, and
re expected t0 have
new reign shunt -
GIRLS W,e.NTED —For wor on power
sewing machines in knitti mill or ou
day work. Olean, st dy work and
good wages. App to THE WATSON
MFG, Vo., Ineu'ren, Paris, Ont.
Clinton
An interesting g
played on the 100
day afternoon, bet
Western Foundry
the ninth inning e
ed in making 7
snored first in the
The loon, batter
Webber; umpire
Foundry nine will
eels team et the
afternoon next.
n by One.
e of baseball was
diamond last Fri.
een Clinton and the
me. At the end of
h team had snooeed•
ne, but the visitors
nth, making it 8 7.
was Stevens and
P. Logue. The
play with the Brus-
plaoe on Saturday
Rural iephones.
The North Hur ' . Telephone CO. has
installed the folio ing telephones since
oar last issue :—G nd Trunlr. Station at
Belgrave; W. G Salter, gravel road
south of Wingha •; Jos, A. Brandon,
J. W. Shoebottom Geo. Ooultes, Robt.
Coultas and John enziee, 10th ounces.
Sion of Beat 'W • wanosh. More tele.
phones are to be i stalled on the 10th,
9th and 6th line of East Wawauosh
and as soon as th work is completed, a
new directory w1 be printed .and sent
to all subscribers.
Outer and Inner Life.
The outer 1' a of activity never rises
above the inn :• life of communion with
God. No on: ever becomes a better
Christian thehe is in his prayer life.
Zeal, aotivity, benevolence, never make
a man better t ' an when he is alone with
God. Whiney =r a man is in secret will
manifest itself n his outward conduct.
The value of tip' itual communion with
God is evident rom this tacit, Just as
the water in th' c boiler and in the gauge
always stands a the name level, so the
life of action rresponds with the life
of communion with God.—Christian
Observer.
Ice' ss Cooler.
Take a large :: rthen crook, the larger
the better. Fit bottom with pieces of
broken brick to , e depth of six or eight
inches, cover .riok with clear cold
water and set bu ter, milk or any article
of food on brio.:. Cover crock with a
heavy linen tow I, wrung out of cold
water and set in cool place, preferably
cellar, where the air can circulate over
crook, Change ater in crook every
day, and wet to •• e1 twine a day or as
often as necessa y, This is very con-
venient where o has no refrigerator,
as it will keep b • tter nice and hard in
the warmest wester,
Farmers nd Crime,
Canadian Farm A Toronto weekly
published in the i . terests of people lir.
ing in cities a • d towns, in a recent
inane states th.. the peroantages of
capital offences i higher in proportion
to population in nral districts than in
cities, With th s statement we take
direct issue. his weekly oites the
number 05 oases •f cold-blooded Waugh -
ter in Ontario , uring the last couple
of Months, and .easons from this Shot
Crime is on the i • orease in the country,
and that the far •+ars of Canada are be-
coming more br . tai in their tendencies,
and have less egard for the value of
human life tha they Once had. We do
not believe it. 1 there has been an in-
oreaee in Capita' offences in the country
in recent Wont . : it cannot be ascribed
to the real ti ; era of the soil. The
country as mel as the city has received
its vets of th degenerates that have
flocked to Can:. a from the countries of
Europe, where i uman life has develop-
ed on a lower lane, and mora) stand-
ards are belo • What the are in this
country. Her and there a degenerate
farmer may • rook vengeance by des.
troying bunia • life because of some im.
ginary vat) g, bat the responsibility
r the great ,ientlority of oases of this
106, if the'r truth were known, con be
id 50 the d generate foreigner planted,
the rural Istriots of this country. In
of many o the recent oases of brutali•
Oited hat o bung
0 ed invillages
y small
nd towns ere conditions are more like
080 of til city than of the country,
he real f rmers of Canada, are not
egenerati and are not booming
ore brut hoed. They are the book•
ne of t a oountey he a Motel xs well
in a material manse;
fo
lr
la
in
fa
ty
a
til
d
e with which they own m
Department speoial bo
f emergeno'," AO
CH URC
NOTES.
Service e i
1
ry a well be
nduoted in Koos
(1hprote, Be/grave, ext Sabbath, 31st
in
et at8ggiockp,
Rev, Canon Dann, rector of St. Paul's
Cathedral, Loudon, nt., died suddenly
in England 04 Sund y last,
Rev J, S. Duncanwill be ordained
and inducted into til pastorate of the
Luoknow Pree teii
by nu Cbnrob, on
Friday, August 65h, t 2 o'clock p, nI,
Rev, Mr, Dfc0rae, f Oranbrook, con-
ducted the eervioea in St, Andrw'e Pres-
byterian Ohnrole on ` nnday last. Bev,
D. Farris took Mr, '•, oOree's work at
Oraubrook,
Thursday, Sept. 22• d, in the Method-
ist Church, Wingha , the annual con+
vention of the W"man's Missionary
Sooiety of the Win • ham Distriot will
be held._ Further n•tioe will be given.
Miss Grace Wal er, of Emporium,
Pa.. who is visiting . t the home of Rev.
and Mrs, W, L. ` eaves, on Sunday
evening last at the r.aptiet Church sang
very effectively an in good voice the
solo, "One Sweetly Solemn Thought."
Miss Walker also r ndered a violin solo
at the B. Y. P. U. .. eeting on Monday
evening, which wap very heartily appre-
ciated by the young people.
PERI ONAL•
Harvey Willie
grandparents at ,
Mr. J. C. Dall
VSs holidaying with his
Brussels
as, of Buffalo, is heti-
deying at his parintal home in town.
Mr, Fred. Barre, of Detroit, has re•
turned home after a visit at Mr.' J. J.
Moffat's. 1
Warden Irwin vas in Goderich for a
few days this weer} on County Council
business,
Miss Winnie Mc
was visiting with
last week,
Mrs. J. F. Linklat
days with friends
Bruce Beacb.
Miss Jennie MOW
spending the holiday
home in town,
Mrs. Wm. Bell, of ' Sisterviile, West
Virginia is visiting with her sister, Mrs.
O. Gilchrist.
Miss Eva Cormack,
visiting at the home
A. J. Malcolm.
Mr. and Mrs. F. H.
forth were visiting
friends this week.
Mrs, A. E. Ault an
will hold her receptio
August 10th, 1910,
Mr. and Mrs, Elishi
Wawanosh were visite
friends at BenmilIer, i
Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Fisher, of Tor-
onto, are visiting with his parents, Post-
master and Mrs. Fisher.
Miss illi
ams, Isms, of itteburg, and Mise
MoKelvi.e, of Bo]iva , N. Y., are visit-
ing Miss Lizzie Gilchrist.
Mr. John Elder ie t on Tuesday morns
ing to spend the nee two months with
his son, Mr, J, C. E der, in Montana.
Mies F. Oonstablie, of Hespeler, has
returned home after spending a couple
of weeks with reit tines and friends in
town,
Mr. Alex. N. Leiabmen, of East Wa-
wanosh, left on Wddnesday for a trip of
several weeks through the Western Pro-
vinces,
•
Mr, and Mrs, A' J. Malcolm left on
Tuesday on a trip through the Canadian
West. They exp:ot to
months.
uire, of Brussels,
gingham relatives
r is spending a few
t Amberloy and
y of Toronto is
at her parental
f Maplewood is
f her uncle, Mr.
alley, of Sea•
ith Wingham
ounces tbat she
on Wednesday,
Walker of East
g last week with
be away three
Miss Marjorie ordon left on Monday
for a few weeks' holidays at Go•Home
Bay, es the gnos of ProfessorItilpatriok
and family,
Rev, and Mrs. W. L, Steeves intend
leaving on Mo, day next for a short
vacation with r:latives and friends at
Malone, N. Y.
Mr, and Mrs. Mulvey, of Chicago,
who have been v siting with the former's
parents, Mr. an Mrs. James Mulvey,
returned honie o Tuesday.
Among those •ho took in the exoar-
sion to Toronto a' d Niagara Palls on the
O. P. R, last Fri, ay were Mr, and Mrs.
F Buchanan an. ohildren, W. 3, Greer,
Mrs. Wm. Dor:, Miss .lean Stewart,
Mrs. W G. P terson and Mrs. A, E.
Lloyd.
BIG EARdAINs In Men's, o
W mensa '
, and
Children'e Shoos at cur Mid•8d13mer
Sole. Every pair must go et some price.
W. d'. Gaeta.
Clana diau Nort!
peg have appeal
Government and
fOr'assistanoe )n
ern o r
amen at
inni•
1 to the Provincial
h0 Board of Control
tiling the strike.
the undersigned
edot Town of Winghahereby agree to
close our Offices during the months at
July and August as follows: —On each
week day with the exeeption of Satur-
day at 4 p. m., and on Saturday at
1 p, m.
DUDLEY HOLIES
J. A. MorroN
RIOIIAn» VANSTONE
WINGHAM
CHOPPING MILL.
Having contracted for Bran, Shorts,
Flour, Feed, etc., to be shipped in oar
lots, I will bo able to supply these at all
times in any quantities. Also all kinds
of Chop for sale in large or small quan-
itiee.
Iwill exchange Flour for Wheat on
the usual terms,
Market prices paid for all kin sof grain,
EZRA MERI{LEY
Proprietor.
The Anchor in
the Ocean of
Life
LIFE INSURANOE has become al-
most a universal practice. The best
business men, the most expert finan-
oiers, professional men, n en of large
and small incomes. farmers, artisans,
and most men of good judgment and
prudence carry life insurance. The
wealthiest men of the country invest
large amounts in lire inenra00a,
Amid the
storms
of life
and the un-
certainties of the tears to come, a
good sized policy in a sound company
gives renewed courage and hope to its
possessor. It is the anchor of the
home and haven of honorable old age.
The Mutual Life Assurance
Co, of Canada
Issues all kinds of policies —every-
thing that is desirable—and every
one as liberal in its terms as is safe to
be. The company's aim—"Safety
first, then Liberality."
Ritchie & Cosens
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
l
A Call to Our
Shoe Sale!
We're calling ,you to a SHOIJ
SALE that will appeal to
people who know Summon
SuoI;S, want STTPERIol's
SRoEs and will buy them,
when sold at sueli prices as
we are now offering them.
This sale in not inaugur.
Med for the purpose of sell-
ing Shoes of indifferent
quality or a shop worn
accumulation.
It's simply our Serni•A.nnual
Clearance Sale, the time
when we clear out all the
Shoes we have on band
to make room for the can',.
, `olicr
Ing Pall Shoes.
Ip's ?nun (Ileno, SHOO
131ri 1:7(. Ol'rowarx 'r' ..
Come and get 'first pick,
Sole Ageuta for )k ova • and. i+'a Cr and Invietus
(shoes i.r i,atus ani Geeta,