The Wingham Times, 1911-04-06, Page 1VOL, XL—NO. 2044.
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WING AM, ONTARIO, THURSDAY. .APRIL 6 1911..
$•1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
"w . n1
A full line of
Guaranteed
Remedies
If they do not give satisfaction
they do not cost you ore cent.
We refund the money paid.
100 REMEDIES
One remedy for each ill
They are not cure ails. Try the
remedy you need and be " cured.
Tlied* seldom s 1 m fail.
Walton McKihboo
THE DRUCIIST
Mrtodouald Block, Wingham.
P,
REAL ESTATE
SNAPS
FOR SALE OR RENT'S -75 aere
farm between Belgrave and
Blyth. Immediate possession.
LENNQX RESIDENCE—One of
the finest in town, • Beauti-
ful situation. Price right.
Archie Paterson's Brick Veneered
Dwelling and two lots. Good
corner. A bargain.
FISHER BLOCK—Josephine St.
solid brick building with
stores under and fine dwell
Ing rooms above. An excel-
• lent property,
{ FARM—The i-- heCampbell
5C" ACRE T
property in the Town Plot,
. one mile from town. A fine
place with good buildings.
Ritchie & Cosens
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
A. E. SMITH
BANKER
WIN GUAM, r ONTARIO.
Farmers who want money to buy
horses, cattle, or hogs to feed for =Oat
can have it on reasonable terms. 1,
Notes disootntsd for tradesmen, Mer-
chants or agents, on favorable terme,•
Loans on real estate at the lovl,est
rites going,
ChristiesGrocery
PHONE 59.
.Thee Choicesl
OF THE BES
'
l
i......- .
s
erre
There is so much piair
and
choose from in the things we
eat that it takes very careful
diserimination when mak,
ing a selection. We've
gone into it tltoroughIy
and placed ori our"
shelves and count.
ers Only t h e
t:IIOIOEsT o li.
TIM/ MST
Come and see what we've
got Anyway
.
.,,,......
A First.Rate 5c
Lunch
A small air of Clark's Potted
Tongue Beef Veal e - l or Beef tram
makes an excellent quick
lunch, The very thing
for sandwiches
50 Pe>c Tin
TOE TEA ARO CDFEIE STORE
Wear Or'eer's Shoes and llaberq
•
Grocery Busing. Change.
1VIessrs. Ritchie &
report the•sele of the
t aurant business fr(
& Son to Mr. Ezra
transfer Mr. Tindall
residence on Cathe
new proprietor took
day and willhave ti
many friends for
business.
Cosens this week
grocery and res.
R, J. Tindall
Hart, In the
kes Mr. Hart's
ne street. The
ossessien on Mon-
e best wishes of
'access in his new
NEWEST and latest designs in wall
apex • at KNox's.
Successful A
One of the mos
sales of farm stoc
ever held in this
held on Thursday af.
Andrew McDougall
A heavy team of ltor,
a four year old heav;
a milch cow at $91.1
geese at $5,50. The.
of the prices. Otl>
implements ;aid at
tioneer Purvis recei
McDougall has rent
son-in.law, Mr, Cha
lection Sale.
successful auction
and implements
ection was the one
ernoon last by Mr.
East Wawanosh.
es sold at $545,OQ;
colt at $255.00;
0 and a pair of
e are only a few
✓ stock and the
nod prices, Auc-.
d the bids, Mr.
his farm to his
Carter,'
Fon RENT. — Suite of rooms over
Greer's shoe store. Apply to DR. A. 3.
laWIN.
fiuron Spri
The . Huron Spri
will be unusually
fact that two murd
up for trial, will o
Tuesday, April 1
judge will be Sir
bridge, Chief Jus
Bench;division, It
two murder cases
Edward Jardine
the murder of Lizzie Anderson
George Vanstone w
five-year-old son VI
LOST—In Wingh
on Saturday, a pu
of money. Finder
leaving same et
r
Assizes.
Assizes, which
ventful from the
r cases are to come
n in Goderich on
h. The presiding
Glenholme Falcon-
ce of the Queen's
is likely that the
i11 be heard first.
11 be charged with
zie Anderson, and
th the killing of his
ddie.
m, near post office,
e containing a sum
will be rewarded by
st office.
Tourist Cars t
There is no moi
travel to the We
Pacific tourist sl
run from Toront
and Vancouver,
Berths are fully
every travelling
and an attentive
The extra eharg
tourist cars are a
seekers special '
Early application
should be made f
Western Canada.
comfortable way to
than in a Canadian
ping car. These cars
to Winnipeg, Calgary
aily at 10.10 p. m.
tipped with bedding,
nvenience is afforded
orter is in charge.
is very small and
ached to each Home -
rain from Toronto.
o local C.P.R. Agent
berths.
Coming
,•Mr. Geo. H. M
in town en Mond
week a special pat
farm laborers err
have been placed
section. On Sun
run from Toronto
with another lug
ers. Owing to th
to 1
l qii a and eliildre
:take them to thei
'day. They are a
firers and farmers
nierried or single
wii°heMr,. • Mooney
the
ney, of Ripley was'
and reports that last
y of Scotch and Welsh
ed inW i aand
gm
ith farmers it this
y a special train was
o Ripley via G.T.R.,
party of farm labor -
number of married
it was necessary to,
estination on Sun.'
ne class of farm lab-
ile are in need .M
enshou11getin toefcit
Low Rates for nest>
Via Grand Trunk Rai ay System,
Return tickets at sin e fare (with
minimum chargee
,f 2
cents) between
all stations in Ca a.., also to Niagara
Falls and Buffalo Y„ Detroit and
Port Huron, Mich. Good going April
13,14, 15, 16 and 17th. Return limit
ednesday, April 19th, 1911. Full par-
ticulars and tickets from any Grand
Trunk Agent, or address A. E. Duff,
District Passenger Agent, Toronto, Ont.
Hotel Rusin bs Change.
This week a busin
pleted in Wingltain
Hanson, of the
leased his premises
of Dundalk and th
take possession on
Doyle has had a
perienee in the hot
keep this well-kno
present high gh t .tel
intends going to To
circle of friends evil
his removal from to
ss change was co n•
which Mr. L. W.
Mona} hotel has
Mr. Bernie Doyle,
new landlord will
he 1st of May. Mr..
ber of years' ,exY
4 business and Will
n house up to its
ard. Mr. Manson
onto and his large
be sorryhear
to of
BOYS BO S • BOYS
The Canadian Cent ry are sending 20
Canadian 73oys on a ve weeks trip to
England during thee ' sensation. Their
advertisement appea in this issue and
will be read with inte •est by boys.
Read Willis .& CO.'S lady on page 8
Bowlers' eating..
A meeting of the Ingham Bowling
Club will be held in't e Council Cham-
ber on Friday evenin of this week for
the election of officer and organization
for the coming se son. Our towns-
people.interested in his popular sport
are requested to att nd the meeting,
CALL IN and have a look at KNox's
new 1911 wall papers.
Collecti
Mr. Edwin Mar')
Whitney Law Cot
ford, Mass. and To
week looking up b
ney Law Corporati
Agency.
, representing the
ration of New Bed
onto, is in town this
siness. The Whit -
n has been very suc-
cessful in eolleetin : accounts for manu-
facturers and busi, ess men in various
parts of Ontario. Their advt. will be
found on another age of this issue.
SEED FOR SALE—Tlmotby. all
kinds Clover, etc , ete. The best
grades only. KING BROS
Wingham Bo
Mr. Jas. C. Cur
Wingham young m
manager at the Kini
the Traders' Bank a
transferred to Lakef
the Traders' Bank ii
Tutus is pleased to
of this former reside
Promoted.
mings, a former
n, who has been
street branch , of
Toronto has been
ld as manager of
that place. The
rport the success
t.
WALL PAPER from 5c. to $1.00 per
roll, at KNox's.
Death of
There passed awa
home of Mr. Jas. M.
Mrs. Moyer, inher 7
was stricken with
been ill for only a f
behind her to mour
Matthew Wild an
remains were inte
teryf where the de
ed, and left a larg
The family have t
community.
re. Moyer.
last week at the
ild,Centre street,
th year. Deceased
aralysis and bad
days, She leaves
her loss, Mrs. 3,
Miss Moyer. The
•ed in Ingersoll Ceme-
eased formerly liv-
. circle of friends.
e sympathy of the
GIRL WANTED, -• Good kitchen girl
wanted. .Apply at Queen's Hotel.
Address and resentation.
Prior to leaving ilot Mound, Man.;
Mr. Chas, A. Barbe •, who is now visit-
ing with his paren in town, was the
recipient of a kin Iy worded address
and a gold ring wi blood stone set-
ting engraved with he three links, from
the members of tII I. 0. 0. F., and •a
gold chain and lock et from the citizens
of the town. Mr Barber was for a
number of years p blisher of the Pilot
Mound Sentinel an was very popular
with the people of he Manitoba town.
Mr. Barber has of yet decided on
'where he will locat
FOR SALE -•-A 1e story frame dwell-
ing on John St., Wingham, 7 rooms,
hard and soft water and good garden
I3-8 acre), Apply to R. VANSTONE,
•
Citizens ind Concert.
The concert giv in the opera house
last Friday evenin under the auspices
of the Citizens' Bad was largely at-
tended acid the larg • crowd well pleased
with the evening's s nterta}nme twht
included selections y the band, songs
by Mr. A. H', id'fl ord; quartette by
Misses r
s Mannar dM r ismWillis and Nash;
quartette by Miss (Minn, Mrs. Beattie'
and Messrs Clinean
iil1•s0 1r
Miss
Griffin;; recitation by Tiss Copeland, dia-
logue by young ladi and gentlemen,
and a cornet solo by W. Duncan. The
people of Wingham a, e very much pleas-
ed with the Citizens' Band and are al-
ways pleased to assi t itt anything that
the band may uncle ake. •
1 will sell a linti •d number or eggs
for hatching from my celebrated Iced
Chief strain of Rh, de Island Reds. `81
per setting. L. KENNEDY.
Death
There passed an
home of his so
Long on Saturda
the pioneers of TC
son of Alexander
year. The decease(
the GT.R.atI
years and was a ma7
by a large circle
mains were taken tc
day fortttermenty
s
„ a Pioneer,
y at Brussels at the
-in-law,
Mr. John
evening last one of
ncardine in the per-
Maelam in his 86th
wase
connected c d with
ineardine for many
beld in high esteem
friends. The re-
ineardineLxt1'ues-
POTATOES WAN 1 Any quantity of
potatoes e c ( a11 at
store f
goodp o s wa
l
or
hacks. ICING $ftOS.
Address on Tube ulosii,
Dr, Geo. D. porter, 5 cretary of the
Canadian Association f the preven-
tion of Tuberculosis w 11 deliveranadd-
dreas on. "Tuberculosis in the opera
House on Wednesday evening, April
12th, commencing at 8 o'clock. Dr.
Porter has addressed large meetings
from one end of Can a to the other,
and everywhere the p ess speaks high-
ly of his lectures, Th experiences of
his own life have pec iarly fitted him
for this wotk, while hi • platform ability
is of a high order. • e is a talented
speaker and present this important
subject in a popular a d most attrac-
tive manner. As thi subject is one
touching the health of all, and as the
lecture is free to the sublic, we trust
there will be a full h• se on Wednes-
day evening of next . eek.
FAR SALE.- Good 10 ro ed, two
story frame house; No. arn, and 3
acres of land. Will old right for
quick sale. For parte Lars apply to F,
McConnell, real estate agent.
THE CITIZ S' BAND.
Wingh m, April 4th, 1911.
To the Editor of the Tains:—
Dear
IMES:Dear Sir,—The Ci + zens' Band wishes
to thank all those who so willingly
assisted at their • ncert an Friday
evening last. The c.. cert was a suc-
cess, the proceeds • mounting to $35.
The band is going to purchase new
uniforms as soon s the necessary
funds can be raised. The suits now in
use are about worn +ut as they have
been in use some . -ven years. The
new uniforms will co: about $300 and
we hope to receive li. eral support from
the ratepayers in •ur undertaking.
Our regular expense are as follows;—
Leader's salary, $250 and other expens-
es of nearly $500 per year. We receive
from the Council $1 r t and free light,
while °the towns • ive from $250 to
$300 to their bands, It keeps us strug-
gling to keep a 1i tle. inoney in the
treasury as the mon y we receive from
the Council is $100 s, ort of paying our
leader's salary. W will be running
eight years next Ma, and make annual
reports to the Cot cil. The corpora-
tion owns the .instrt ants, mpsic and
stands. We would suggest that the
Councilnt I:1or.`:.;_,.
use on band conce •t nights and also
that the Chief of P ice stop the noise
on concert nights a this is not allowed
in other towns.
A. J PILON, Pres.
N. ° . FRx, SEcv.
H. INSCLIFFE, TREAS.
is n th:= park for
HIGH S
,
We desire to ea
ex -students to the
ary Society of the
ing their annual .,
nesday evening, A
lent programme is
and the Band will
promenading.
Owing to the '
torical Contest ha:
after Easter and
evening af' April
offered additional
Form II for the
GDL NOTES.
the attention of all
act that the Liter-
. Selma] is hold -
t Home" on Wed-
il 12th. An excel-
eing arranged for
rnish music for the
t Home" the Ora -
been postponed till
111 take place an the
27th. The staff has
7rizes to Form I and
best original story
written by any s dent in each of these
Forms. 't'he res Ile of this Essay Con-
test will 1•e an iounced on the sante
evening as the 0 atoricat Contest.
The High Scho••1 students, at a mass
meeting held. r ently, decided to or-
ganize an Athl tic Society to take
• charge of he sp its of the school. A
committee was : ppointed to draft a
.constitution. T is constitution is now
• before the stud t -body for discussion
tv modifications u
act . and
with some: 0(1 c o
and wit i
improvements
iit l eco the i me basis
E
for all future athletic regulations.
With a good con titution which provides
for the election .f,suitable offieers to
conduct the athl tics of our school, it
sports of students
is
t that ththeS (En
isi ,cl
1a
1
will be regulate for the highest sue-
cess and to the est interests of all,
, The 11. S. Fe thrill Club re -organiz-
ed on Monday e ening, April 2rd, and
elected the full •wing Officers: Presi-
dent, Mr. H. A Percy; Secretary, S.
McKercher; Ma ager, H. E Thompson;
Captain, Peter • crwen..
Football is on , of the live sports here
and ft is hoped hat the Club will have
a successful sea. on. They have issued
a challenge to L .towel, the holders of
the Hough Cup and an effort will be
made to bring th historic piece of sil-
verware to Wi tgham, The football
boys should hav . the solid support of
all sport -loving tizensin theirlandable
attempt to capt 'e this cup, an attempt
which, if success ui, would be an adver-
tisement for W ngham and its High
1. The co mittee of officers c s it t-
tend to artangf. for some exhibition
games with local; earns and thus • pre-
pare our team fo the great struggle.
PUIBLIC SC OW,.. REPORT.
Honour and pas marks of pupils of
Wingham Public hool for the month
of March,
EETRA CN CLASS.
Maximum 350. Honours 263, Pass
210.
Honours—T. L tton278, W, Davidson
314, }L Willis 30 , S. Donaldson 287, H.
Hall 296; G, Du • anan 308, A, Lock -
ridge 220, N. R h 270, G. Patterson
311, D, Haugh 31', A. Williamson 306,
3, Richardson 291 E. Smith 303, F. Gan-
net 801, M, Rob= tson 285, R. Hardy
322, 0. McPhers n 276.
Pass—W. Hai : s 236, E. Helps 220,
G. Day 213, H. a ear 255, H. Guest 235,
A. Groves 255, G Deyell 237, M. Rog-
ers 246, A. Reid 13, J. Angus 213, A.
Reading 240, R. It oyd 243, M. Murch
245, G. Bowman 233, J. Blackball 239,
F, McDonald 26
SEN OR THIRD,
Maximum 73 Honours 549.
G. Robinson. 74, J. Richardson 668,
W, Hinscliffe 54, H. Niergarth 640,
N. Gracey 619, S. Maxwell 616, H. Gray
582, V. Armou 576, W. McCool 576, C.
Wilson 564, F. Mureh 550,
J NIOR TIiIRD,
Senior Secti n. honour Roll.
J. Maxwell 1030, V. Webb 950, A,
Blackwell 930 E. Erskine 928, 0, Isard
911, R. Smith :50, 0. Rintoul 848.
Junior Seed .n -G. Cantelon 725, N.
Christie 700, . Jarvis 692, N. McRit-
ehie 660, 5. M Lean 720.
SE 'TOR SECOND.
Senior Sects n. Maximum 1345.
Neil McLean 1161, Archie Williamson,
1130, Kathleen Mills 1124, Ruby Hewer
1078, Chris Nee man 1064, Jean Chris-
tie 1064, Fred u urdy 1047, Willie Dear
1029, Phyllis Jo ns 1009.
Junior Sectim Maximum 1210.
Charlie Isard 985, Margaret Piper
964, Earls Huff an 024, Jim Seli 908.
JUNI +R SECOND.
Senior Sectio Marks given, 780.
.75 per cent., 585.
Grace Irvine 7 4, Dora Lundy 698,
Percy Joynt 690 Mary Coultes 672,
Elizabeth Hamilt n 652, Harry Angus
652, Leonard Jar is 625, James Dobie
624, Evelyn Angu 617, Ruth Anderson
605, Thelma Sand .rson 587.
Junior Section. Marks given, 536.
75 per cent., 402.
Laurie Dunce ' 509, 011ie Hamilton
49,x', Stanley Ito' inson 489, Joe Saint
452, Ella Dobie 13, Sarah Brown 440,
Catharine Adam 411, Clara Hardy 405.
RI T BOOK.
I1. for Roll.
Senior Section- Madeline Duncan,Alex
Taylor, Oswald Iutton, Alba Galbraith,
Agnes Williams n, Lawrence Lennox,
Annie Blackhall Harry Gannett, Wit
Ilam Pocock, Es a Rintoul, Willie Cur-
rie, Shirley Do Odeon.
Junior Secti n—Howard Huffman,
Clifford Robert on, Doris Fells, Laura
Ellacott, Minti Reid.
D VISION VII.
According; t • highest merit.
.
Fourth Chi _s Clayton Zurhrigg,
Harold Mills, avid Perrie, Jean Van -
stone, Sara Tclntosh, Verna Joynt,
Kirkwood liu ton, Richard Clark, Helen
Wilson.
Third Class Marie Lougheed, Sydney
Holmes, Nel 'e. Clark, Zorra Dickson,
Eleanor Irvi , Alice Williams, Freddie
Seli, Doroth3 Piper.
Second CIa. Wilfrid Ellacott, Gertie
.tce Pocock, Corson Boyce,
Clarence Hinscliffe, Eddie
Duncan, Fier
I t
Norma Isard
Hickey.
To RENT- ause to rent on Frances
street, App t to John Leathern or at
TIMES office,
SAI.ai of Holism.; —B "public auction
in Lucknow, on 5 tur ay, April 8th, a
car load of fine ell -bred Pereheron
1 i. an lli lor blacks dings d fi , colors, b cks and
greys. They run from one to four
years old and can he matched if desired.
Do not miss this chance ; sale at one
o'clock. T. E. Walker, proprietor.
TAKE 1vToTIcn --All parties owing the
late firm of 3. G. Stewart & Co will
kindly can and settle before the 15th of
April as we are leaving town.
J. G. ShwAnT & Co.
BUTTER AND EGGS: -Bring along your
trade. We pay highest price in exchange
for b sand .groes Greer.
cot 1 'V. J . t (i.
Eleven Ottawa
hundred dollars e
eseent home for
The Railway
FOUND -.A gentleman's grunt; ease importunt tuli
f.
gold watch. Owner tan have same by 1meanies to m
calling atblcGillivary's grocery andprov- i of a municipal'
ing property, the "delivery l
a
TOWN COUNCIL.
The regular A ril meeting of the
Town Council w held on Monday
evening with all t e members present.
Minutes of previo - meeting were read
and approved.
An opinion was ead from Town Sol-
icitor Holmes with reference to the ex-
penditare of mone by the Commission-
ers `on artesian w: 1s at the electric
lightpowerhousepr+perty. Mr, Holmes-
was
olmeswas of the opinio that it would be
hard to prove that e money was not
expended in accord: • ee with the by-law
that had been ap roved by the rate-
paThyers.
e Light and ater Commissioners
presented reports . owing the receipts
and eagpenditures f. r the quarter ending
March 31st. Fro the waterworks de-
partment the rece pts had been 8447.63
and the expendi ure $195.46 and a
cheque for the • alanee, $252.17 was
handed over to he Town Treasurer.
The Commissione s also pointed out
that many new w ter se.viees would be
put in this season : nd it would be nec-
essary fer the Cou toil to provide funds
for this work. Fr'm the electric light
department the r:eeipts for the three
months amounted o $2900;25 and the
expenditure, $171+,30. A cheque for
$1100 was handed to the Town Treas-
urer and the bale ce, $84,95 was retain-
ed to pay indebte ness due at once.
A resolution pa -ed by the Board of
Health washand:d to the Council in
whit$ it was requ sted that the Council
pass a by-law f . r the closing of all
closets, cesspools Ind septic tanks on
both sides of Jose hine street, between
Victoria and Mapl• streets.
From Mayor •ary, of Toronto re-
questing the May. - to secure subscrip-
tions from the "G: orges" of this sec-
tion for a present is King George.
On motion of Co is. Elliott and Bell,
the reports from th Water and Elec-
tric Light Commisst'oners were receiv-
ed and ordered to e placed on file.
On motion of Co ns, Elliott and Bone,
the Clerk was ins rutted to prepare a
by-law providing f r the closing of all
closets, cesspools nd septic tanks on.
both sides of Jose hine street between
Victoria street an the G. T. R. tracks.
The by-law to e presented to the
Council at its firs meeting. ,
The Sewer ommittee reported,
recommending a umber of changes in
the plumbing by- aw, which were read.
On motion of Co s. Hall and Elliott,
the clauses refert•ng to trap doors was
ordered to be re oved from the by-law
and on motion Couns. Elliott and
Bell, the by-law was then passed as
amended.
The Finance C mmittee recommend-
ed that the mond standing to the credit
of the sewer aceounts be transferred to
the general'acco.mt and also reported
itt favor of the i>yment of the follow-
ing accounts:
Theo. Hall, prin ing, etc . ,.$ 6.50
Hook & Ladder Co., services.... 5.00
W. H. Rintoul, •oik on tank . 10.69
H. B. Elliott, p inting, etc ... . 35.15
Light Com., su pli:•s 3.14
Bell Telephone o., phone, Chief 10.00 .00
• inesrage ., .40..Bankaf Hann' on, sou ona ... 18 .00
It. Rankin,s:ridr - .... .... ..50
Thos Calert, isalary ..., . 50.00
Jos. Gibson, s 4 ary .. .. , . . 30.00
Geo: Allen, sa ary 82.50
J. F. Groves, . alary and postage 55.50
Ctttzens Bar , quarterly grant 37:,ati
Firemen, salaries 65,110
A. 1VTCl eviat, :veiling snow. . 1.Oit
Public School, on levy .. ..... 400.00
High School, n levy ,.. . 500,00
W. Stokes, fi siting sewer , ., . , 1.65
A. Sanderson work .... 8.05
0
r
J. A.McLea lumber • ... ..,4a
1V ,
J. L. Awde, auling hose ti
Arthur Heine., work ,..... ..•• 5.60
Win. Guest, : vork 1.05
Thos. Deans, teaming .. , .25
Canadian Ex
The report
tee was adol
Bone and Bel
ress Co., charges .40'
of the Finance Commit -I
ed an motion of Couns.
As per noti e given at last meeting
by the Maven a proposed by raw provid-
ing for elle payment of taxes half
yearly was ead and was referred to
the Finance 'otnmittee to report at
next meeting.
The Transie
tizens subscribed five
t
eh to yards a co Iva1.1
yphoid fever patients.
ommision bas made an
• compelling express
e deliveries in any part
and doing away with
it Trailers' by-law was
again discusse 1 but no action was tak-,
en in the matt e%
(bun. Mitch .11 wanted to know who
had given autl rity to store potatoes in
basement of T•wn Ball, Krone of the •
Councillors hat • Oven authority.
Council then djourned.
Low Round Tri
Exceptionally
points to Weste •
I'ae}tic Honzese
ing Toronto, Tu
m., and every
the summer. TI
ty days with lib
tipeetal trains
tend mast dire
ehan a of car
Berths in touri
seemed at a aro
particulars give
E
ihlet, copies of
front any C. I'
from R. L. Tho
ger' Agent, C.
Rates to Ninety North
st Points.
low rates to principal
n Canada on Canadian
kers' Excursion, leav-
sday, AprilTuesday
4th, at 2 p.
U . fl ' U19i1
P
second '1 csd d
ckets are good for six
al stop-over11 niv,ileges.
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t .tun the fastest
t
to by
t route—avoiding any
anddelays.
.lossiblc
.lee ing cars rata be
11 adtional cost. Full
in Homeseekers' pam-
hieh may be obtained'
Hy. Agent or direct
son, District Passen-
is. y., Toronto.
faster
Shoes
The Robins are here and'Gloriotis
Easter is but a few days c ff.
Oar Spring showing of pomace',
dainty and exelusiue Footwear
styles has never been equaled in
Wingham.
It is ready for your inspeetien.
You will find seores of
Qut of the Ordinary and full
of Individuality
styles for 'Men and Women, Boys'
and Girls'.
Before selecting your +• ASTER
.
SHOES step in and bee what we
have to offer. Our prices always
please.
Where quality counts we win.
W. J. GREER
SOLE AGENT
SEEDS! SEEDS!
Bette Choice Freldcaid Garden Eweds
Every grade we sell has been passed
by the Government at Ottawa. We
stand behind every bag of seed we sell.
Timothy, Red Clover, Lucerne, Alsike,
Grasses of all kinds for permanent pas-
tnre, Seed Peas, Seed Oats, Speltz,
Buckwheat, etc.
CORN TRAT WILL, GROW—Also special-
ly selected Seed Corn, Essex grown;
one car now in stock; car load to arrive
April 15th, $1.25 per bushel. Call and
see our stock before buying elsewhere.
Prices right.
. T. A. MILLS, Wingham.
Fifty-five thousa
opium has just bee
furnace of the We
Hill, Ottawa, Tli
seized during the I.
Canadian Customs
British Columbia.
id dollars' worth of
c destroyed in the
block on Parliament
r opium had been
st few months at
orts, principally in
FAR:IIERS ATTENTION! We have the
best assortment of shot's, suitable for
Farm Work ever shown in town. Prices
$1.50 to $3.50. W. J.
Greer.
Norio. -All accounts due the late
Geo. Green must be paid at an early
date. Accounts can be settled at the
store.
1
lur Trip 10
Muskoka
contest has brought out some
45 in the single Ladies con-
test and 2o in the mmirried
Ladies contest. It is stead-
ily growing. A list is at
the store. Start now and
get your name on th- list.
Hind, mmt Wr
it
DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN
Orders 'I'M s i