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The Wingham Times, 1911-10-19, Page 1VOL, 1—NO :1072! COU Cherry Bark Cough Syrup �' Will stop that cough., I. f it does not we cheerfully refund your money Walton McKibboo THE DRUGGIST Via M • Sew Macdonald Block, Wingham.. Investments We are able to place a limit - cd amount ofmoney on. Mortgage at 6 per . cent., Absolute security. Houses for sale Farms for sale Houses to rent Insurance of all kinds Prompt personal attention given to all branches of our business. Ritchie -&,Coseos REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE A. E. SMITH BANKER wxxc•IGAM, ONTARIO. Farmers who want money to boy. horses, cattle, or hop to feed tor market nay have 1t on reasonable terme. Notels.disoottnted for Wideeman, trier• thank or agents, on favorable terms. Loans on real estate at the lowest rates going. ... •Christie's Orocery PHONE, b9. . What. Aboul • Barley LirS OR" 1.0e.A"Y'3� �F There's nothing that ought to be Used more freely than Barley IT IS GOOD Foie 'tilt tent . rent 'TBE cnowri Poll, Tine Renes S ' rate Tett STRCNG • reit UVt1t1t110DY• The Medical Profession Oftentimes recbmYnend it as one of the Best Diets for their! patients Elleeniteek TIIE VSt OF BAI LkL. PORK. AND BEANS 5e, 10c, and 15e per tin. DON' .' FOROM that we make Tea andMee a Specialty iANTts sCh0ich Rutter "rest . Lggs, nand Picked'Beads, ?otatees,,CM. Wear' Qirger% SboeS and. Babes Auction Sale of Cows,. There will be an auction ,sale of twenty-seven milehcows at the Nation. AlHotel yards onThursday sd$Y afternoon, October 26th. The cows are in good condition: John Purvis will be the auctioneer. MEN'S RunnnRs, hi all styles, 66e. to -9 c best made. and low •'cut, ew goods, The W. J. GREER. Married n Toledo, Mrs, G. H. Bra man announces the a t Miss marriage of herughr e, H s Ger-. trude Rosamond ;o Dr, Benj, F. An- derson, on Tuesd , October 10th, at her home in To do, Ohio. Dr, and Mrs. Anderson w 1 be at home after the 15th of Hove ber at 5 La Florence, Toledo. Dr. -An .,son is a son of Mr. and Mrs • Pinta Anderson, of East Wawa sh andanyoldfriends of t wthe W groom ill join ith the TIMES in ex- tendin hearty c ngratulations. HovsEtcEerrzl, WANTED-APply at TIMES office. Woman The regular mo Wingham branch stitute will be hel 26th, at 3 o'clo ca. of Mrs, H. B, El Subject for this Dietary" will be - A full attendance ed as soiree items brought before th cup of tea to be s gramme. s Institute. thly meeting of the f the Woman's In- on Thursday, Oct. m. at eho e p. ath m 'ott, Frances street. meeting, "Practical taken by Mr. Percy. of members request - f importance are to meeting, A social rved at close of pro. A. BONE, Sec'y. Cedar rails wanted. Appip,: to the Western Foundry Co., Limited, Marrie in Calgary. A quiet weddi g took place at St. Andrew's Presby rian Manse in OaI- gary,on Wednes.:y evening, Oetoher 4th, when Miss 1• a Bone, daughter of Mr. Wm. Bone, .o Wingham was -mar- ried to Mr. Milto W. Cornett, of Cal- gary. The cere ony was performed by Rev. Mr. M : affy. Mr. and Mrs. - Cornett will re ide in Calgary. The TIMES joins wit the many friends of the bride in ex nding hearty eongratu lations. ANCHOR POS S-A quantity of good -cedar posts, su table for anchor posts. Apply to Joh R. Salter, Wingham, Ont. Fifteenth edding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs Wm, Maxwell, of the Blnevale road elebrated the fifteenth anniversary of their wedding on Friday evening last. Upwards of ninety in- vited guests assembled at their beauti- ful home to con ratulate and honor the bride, and groom of fifteen years ago. The evening was very pleasantly spent in dancing and g: mes of various kinds and all present' ad a very enjoyable time. Hearty go..d wishes and congra- tulations were ext tided and on all sides was expressed the , ish that they might live to celebrate any more wedding anniversaries. T ey - were also the recipients of many beautiful and useful presents. The TI Es can join with the numerous friends of Mr. - and Mrs. Maxwell in wishin them many more years of happiness nd prosperity. Boer WANTsn.—To learn the printing business. Good chance for a bright act- ive boy. Apply at TIMES office. Death of Another of the this s pas p as last in the person of the late Lloy years and 15 days, ed away very slid chair and had n prior to her death. country in the ear in East Wawano Wingham. After husband some eight homestead was sold resided with her eon, on the 1st line of Mo was held in high es enmity n it in which she ed. She is survived John Decxett. Thu on Tuesday to the W the service at the being conducted by R rs. Duckett. pioneer residents of ed away on Sunday f Jane Sadler) relict Duckett,, aged 81 Mrs. Duckett pass- enly sitting in' her been seriously i11 She came to this sixties and settled h, just south of the death of her en years ago the nd she has since Nits Sohn Duckett, is, The deceased eon in the torr- id so long resid- by one son, Mr." uneral took place glum cemetery, Ouse and grave v I. 11, Croly, .os,rw On Friday, around hall at fair :r ea I 'din t. J. Gaunt s g o locket arid chain, chi Finder will receive. I retnrnitt�" same to M roll, Lucknow, P. 0+ ept. 296, in' or ands, or on road a valuable gold 's photo inside. beral reward by Ales.,. MaeCa. WI r RA C, °NMI ,T.HU DAY* QCTOJ3EI 19 1911, Read WUHa dt Co.'a edv. en vowel NORTH HURON +LIBERALS. eee- Mr, John N, IVicKenzie he tendered his resignation as Liberal candidate in North Huron for the Ontario Legisl;r. ture. A cenvention of North Huron Liberals will be held in the Town Hall, Wingham, on Thursday afternoon, Cc - Ober 260, at 1.30 o'clock for the pur- pose of nominating a new candidate. Each polling sub -division is entitled to three delegates and polling sub -div- ision chairmen should see that delegates are appointed to attend; the convention, All Liberals are c dI i1 .invited t at - 'tend. 'tend. . We have Women'slibbers in all the shapes to fit th )les of the new shoes. 45e, to 65e. W, J. GREET, Alumni Iodation. The meeting of Alumni Assoeietion of the Medical De rtment of the Wes tern University w s held in Lindon en Tuesday of till week. Professor Hoover, of Clevel 'td, Ohio, gave the_ address on mediei e and `Professor Geo. E. Armstrong o McGill Univers'ty, Montreal, the ad ess on surgery. 'Dr, J. P. Kennedy town was elected President of the ssociation. lar sockofup-to-date illi A ge t •millinery selling at extremely low prices at Mrs. Green s, Bible Soci - y Sunday. This year the anniversary of the Wingham Branch f the Upper Canada Bible Society will • ke the form of a mass meeting to b held in the Metho- dist Church on S ' nday evening, Oct.' 29th. The sery ces in the other churches wiII be ithdrawn. and all the ministers will b present et acid take some part in the union meeting. The speakers will be ' ev. G. V. Collins: and heir W. L., Itiit dge, D., D, A union choir will fur ish the music. This promises to be .ne of the most inter- esting anniversfes ever held here by this Society. rther particulars will be given next w ek. , ParishClu • Re.Orgarrieed. The members , f the `Parish Club held their annual m eting last Tuesday evening, for the lection of officers for the season of 1 11-12. The following were elected:— on. President, Mayor SPotton; Hon. 1, Vice Pres., A. • H. Musgrove, M. A. ; Hon. 2nd Vice Pres., D. Hol :s; President, C. G. Vanstorie; 1st Vi e`Pres., L. Hinkley; 2nd Vice Pres., . A. Mills; Rec.-Sec., Will Galbraith; in. -Sec., Frank Gilles- pie; Tress., Al. x, Coutts. Chairmen of Committees Sports, John Mason; Entertainment, C. P. Smith; Bible Study, Dr. Pric rhe Club will 'hold its formal open ng on, November1st when an excelle t programme - will' be rendered. The eating system will be thoroughly ove auled and the club rooms will be It. pt warmer than in for mer seasons. ait for "Finnegan's Fortune." Rubbers for Sell o hildren, 30e. to 50e. Don't let the ildren go without Rubbers. W. J. GIt>;EIt. Death of Mrs McKenzie. On Wednesday ev ning last, Marion Stark, relict of th late James Mc- Kenzie, passed awa at her home on Frances street afte a short illness, in her 69th year. The deceasedborn ., L nark hire S land andcame to to a s e m this country with - r parents when a girl elevenyears o' age. The family settled on the far on the 12th of East Wawanosh on whi h the Currie oho, house stands. Sh was rnarried forty- one years ago las January to the late James McKenzie nd after hermarriage settled on the 'avid Robertson fart on the 12th of B. ; t Wawanosh. Three years after thei marriage Mr. McKen- zie died and two , ears later Mrs, Mc- Kenzie moved t Lower Wingham and four years ago .vett to her late home On Frances st est. Mrs, McKenzie had for years .,eon a member of St. Andrew's Presb terian Church and es- teemed by her age circle of friends. She is survived ,y two daughters, viz: Mrs. Geo. AN and Miss Jemitua Me - Kettle, of Win. hare.. The funeral On Friday afternoo to the 'Wingham cern. etery was largel attended and the ser - 'rides were CO ucted by deceased's pastor, Rev. D. ' errle. LoST..--On fair day in I.awer Wing- ham,, a ,ray shawl on with border on e aide and stripe on the other. Finder" please leave at the TIMrs office, Muskoka Ere Hospital, The TOMS had c l some days ago, froth the Rev. J. E, anderson of Tor- Into, Representative of the Muskoka Floe Hospl ai, who w s arranging far #'lecture by their Vie d Secretary, "Mr, Watson. The lecture is to be given in the Town Hall, Win am, on :Monday', evening, set 28rd, a d will be.iilustra- ted by a fiundered Ian ern views, mak- ing it exceedingly in resting and in. $tractive..` . Mr. Wa on gives many helpful stiggestions a to avoiding and arresting the spread o the disease, and his lectures draw larg . houses,: There. is no charge for admis ion,but a collec- tionlafsw.ill be taken up i aid of the hos pi JvSr ARRIVED --A f;ne assortment of hats of New York styles, Call early and get choice at:iklrs Green's, Algonquin Natio al Park. The• i altitide of lr ha �t the Algonquin National Park of Onta is one of gthe attractions and has in ch to do with the benefit derives' fro a' visit. to it. The elevationabove se : level at Algon- quin Park Statio the objective point on the railway, 1,700 feet. There is tonic quality the air hich must be experien d o .be un. rstood. •With prevailin Inde from the north and the wes the'ate is puri ed by its jour- ney ove millions of quare miles of forest tat d, much of w eh is pine and balsam. The "Highla d Inn" offers exceptionally good ac mmodation to visitors andany.time of the year is s good time to •isitthis erritory. The Inn is open all the;, year round. Hand- some publication,` and . 11 information free on application to A E. Duff, Dis- trict Passenger Agent, i, T. Rye Tor- onto, oronto, Ont. Sudden Deatleat B lgrave. While sitting in his cha r at his home in Belgrave `on Sunday at noon, Mr. Charles: McClelland passe ° away sud- denly in his 85tleYear, A ewmoments previous to his, death he h been chat- ting with the reenters of his family. He held been complaining for to few daysow ing to. a stn a h trouble. Born in the 4'i5unty of Ar . gh, Ireland, he emigrated to Canada s • on after his marriage in 1,849, settlin _ at 'Hornby, Halton county, where h= taught school. for a number of years: He also taught school at . Milton for • orne time, In 1880 he moved. to Beigr ve and engaged in the mercantile basinss in which 'he continued up to the ti e of his death and he was universall •respected in the community. As well as the general' store business Mr. Me elland dealt ex- tensively in cattle. t was a man who took a great interests public matters and was well posted • n ,the questions of the day. He never aspired to any public office. -He was a man who loved peace in the .comuuniand was many times sought to sett e disputes, and could well be termed he peacemaker. His advice was sough by many people in the community and his opinion was always given fairly - : nd honestly. In all his dealings he w s strictly honest and upright and will long be remem- bered as one of t e most highly es- teemed residents of : eigrave, Ile was appointed a• Justin of the Peace by the Mowat Govern ent and when the Whitney Coverntn t came in power he was re -appoint-.. In politics Mr. McCelland was a Liberal and was a great admirer of ' it Wilfrid Laurier and the editor of t e TIMES will long remember a numb. of interesting con- versations with hi on political. .,natters covering from the ays prior to Con- federation to the .,.resent time. For many years he att. ded the Anglican Church and was in erested in Sunday school work, but of late years he had been attending the Methodist Church. Mrs. McClelland di : d i e I d n October, I887 anda t ty-fourago w s buried w t -four years J the day deceased p ssed away. Ile is survived by four s • ns and two Baugh- ters, viz; ---J. Charles and Alex, of Belgrave; Harry a d Robert in Nebras- ka and Misses T ie and Maggio at home. One son, James, died many years ago. Only `•ne of Mr. McClels land's own family survive hini, a sister, Mrs. 'Wilson, of 'Toronto, mother -ef Rev, W, F. Wits, it and Tyr, Wilson, of Toronto, The fu»eral to Brandon cemetery on T -esday afternoon was largely attended The following lines from Bumf; eau ' welt be placed over the grave of M lilcCellandt' . An honest man here lies at rest ,As e'er God •vii h his heap blest; The friend of an, the friend of truth; The friend of : _et 'and guide of youth: Pe.. r. gu r 'rr hell is hk his with virtue worm Feat heady wit r knowledge soinformed, d w If there's an ther world, he lives in bliss; If there is non ., he Trade the best of this, J. A. grow tent by the of Stratford, Jury returnin Specixt Mee •A special meati ell was held on all the membertt was read, asking Carling e n T xra e c John street to the of Cones. Elliott a was referred to with a'request t work if the petitio ed, rig of Counsil, of the Tow Colin nday evening with resent, A petition r a water main on romthe corner rn r o f ospital. On motion d Bone, the petition the Commissioners proceed with the was properly sign - Lord's D The annual pu Wingham Branch Day Alliance will byterian Church of this; week co sharp. Rev, W General Secret Lord's. Day Allis will apeak en belt the preservation There ho e should be this anniversary Hanna hart to s question, He is esting, entertain er. Qne will 1 work of the Lor Mr. Hanna in o lie is moat cordi y Alliance. - tie meeting of the of the Ontario Lord's. be held in the Pres, on Thursday evening mencing at $ o'clock G. Hanna, B. A., ry of the Ontario ce will be present and If of the work for of the Lord's Day, e attendance Iargat to hear what Mr, y on this important very bright, inter- ; and forceful speak- rn much about the s Day Alliance from evening. The pub- ly invited, Death of iiliem Watson. After fiilnes extending over sev- eral e »eral months, M William Watson, of Belgrave, pass: d away at the Wing - ham Hospital o ' Saturday morning last in his 52nd y=<r.. The deceased was born in the To nship of Reach, Ontario County and w =a a lad moved to Dun- gannon with is. father. Upwards of thirty years a o he moved to Belgrave and engaged n the business of builder and contracts and was very suceeseful. Mr. Watson as a man held in high esteem by 1 with whom he was ac- quainted and • isdeath is deeply regret- ted. .'Shortly • fter moving to Belgrave he was marries to Mary Ellen Geddes.. who passed aw y in May, 1909. He is survived by tw sons, Messrs. Harvey and Will Writ on and one daughter, Miss Isabella atson and the bereaved family will hav the sincere- sympathy of a large :eirel.' of friends. The fune- ral on Monde afternoon was very largely attendee, Service was held in the Belgrave P csbyterian Church, con- ducted by the astor, Rev. J. A. Fer- guson, B,A. - M • tubers of the Masonic Order from W ngham, Brussels and Blyth attended he funeral in a• body and the beautif 1 service of the Order was rendered a the grave, Past Master, Right W. Bro. r . B. Fiernay, conduct- ing the ceremo es. The funeral pro- eession from ,. !grave to the Brandon cemetery was : aded, by the Wingham Citizens' Band. Married The Port Al the Goderich St of a sister of M this town, as fol ding was solem Oct. 4th, at the 1 James Quaid, Po daughter, Mabel, mony to Mr. Jam couver. Theb ri room leaning on t looked very sweet ( silk. She carried Iwhite roses and wo J dant set with pear groom. She was a niece, Mabel Schee who was dressed in ried as e ba k t ofi P wore ai tittleg -old 1 0 of thegroom, The payed by Mrs, J. law of the bride, stood beneath a arch of evergreens The eouple.were th ious beautiful and left on the foilewi lire home in Van the best wishes of Rev. C. M Ruthe at Port Albert. ert correspondent to r reports the marriage s. Adam Sebaefer, of ows; -"A pretty wed- ized on Wednesd°y, home of Mr. and Mrs. t Albert, when their was united in matri- s McKenzie, of Van• e, who entered the e arm of her father, in a gown of white beautiful boquet of e a dainty goldpen- , the gift of the tended by her little er, as flower girl, blue silk and car - k carnations She ket, also the gift Oddi.g march was h m Quaid, uai sister -in - The bridal party stefully arranged red autumn leaves. recipients of var- sefui gifts. They day for their fut- ouver, followed by heir many friends. ord officiated." John Phair, a speetor was insta below Quebec city line speeder on a run down by . a t r Mrs. Gurney, w ney, President of Co., of Toronto, in New York whe she was driving listen with moth Wm, Bigby, bray and who dro charged with embezzles Lndn before oaney Biscuit Company ,Great Western as acquitted, the Grand don. -lit was a- n* bill, r for over half a n Ottawa bridge in• tly killed 150 miles He was on a gaso- dge wheel he was n; ft of Edward Our, he Gurney 1+'otindry s seriously injured a taxicab in which r overtutneil in co: - HIGH .STH NATES, $1 A YEAR 1N ADVANCE Friday of last •eek wall the day selected for athleti s, and the weather being even more favorable than we a daredhope,games had , oP , t > went off with redoubled vi . Several outsiders attended the morn ng games, and in the afternoon th terrace was well filled with an app rently appreciative crowd. A genial .nthusiasm was ex- hibited by the stn' -nts, many of whom. were on the camp s from early dawn until sunset, Som • of the performers allowed great idol . while others did their part by amus g the onlookers, 1 1 •,-. The results were as fo laws, GIRL$' AMES. Hundred yard d sh jr., E. Currie, F. Barber, A. Wits ' n. Hundred yard. da sr., L. Bowman, H. Buchanan, L. J hos, Throwing Bakeb ;11 jr., F. Barber, G. ,Nicholson, B. Cur Throwi eb ICurrie, n sr,J. bas I , M g z Webb, E, Hupfer. Needle raee, J. - ebb and A. Ruther- ford, M. Nicholls nd G. Nieholeon, L. Bowman and J. anNorman. Throwing and c + tching ball, E. Currie and F. Barber, Wellwood and M. Currie, C. Miller nd J. Webb. Fast walk jr., ,. Barber, E. Currie, M. McBurney. Fast walk sr.,. .Bowman, E. Woods, L. Holmes, Eggan spoo .race ' . N S ith d r N. m PJ , , F. Barber, A. ' ilson. Egg and spoon race sr., A. Ruther- ford, E. Hupfer, C. Brock. Three legged r: ce, A, Wilson and M. Robertson; L. a owman and J. Van - Norman, E. Hup er and H. Wilson, ties; A. Fixter and L. Holmes. Relay race, Fo m I, Form II, Form Archery contest, M. Williamson, M. Currie. • Football game G. Nicholson's team. Football game Tie - Tug of war, • Currie's team. EO S' GAMES Hurdle race jr , W. Elliott, G. Cruick- shank, J. Currie Hurdle race :-r.; P. McEwen, N. Geddes . N. Bee nan.. Standing browe jump jr,, G. Cruick- shank, S. Donal .on, J. Currie. Standing broa • jump sr., N. Geddes, P. McEwen, G. eLean. ' Four legged r;ce, E. Linklater, W Moffatt, F, CoI in; N. Stonehouse,' W. Haines, J. Hol es. Running broa jump jr., G. Cruick- shank, J. Curri , S. Donaldson. Running broa r jump sr., P. McEwen, C. McLean, N. eddes. Pole vault jr. E. Johns, I. Ferguson, S. Donaldson. Running hop, step and jump, sr., G. Cruickshank, 3 Currie, .8. Donaldson. Running hop, step and jump, sr., P. McBwen, N. G ddes, H. Treleaven. High jump j G. Cruickshank, I. Ferguson, W. Fi liott. High jump sr., N. Geddes, W. Haines, C. MeL an. Distance wal , one mile jr , G. Crickshank, A. ' haw, G. Bowman, Distance wal' , two mile sr., W. Haines, H. Mut •on, P. Muir. Hundred yard dash jr,, G. Cruick- shank, W. Ellie , S. Donaldson. Hundred yard ash sr., N. Geddes, e W. :uchanan. . McEwen, mile ra a jr.,A. �oW W Elliott, Shaw, N. Butch: x. Two mile race sr,, P. McEwen, W. Haines. Throwing base. all jr., W. Elliott, J. Allen, G. Cruicks • ank. Throwing base ' 11 sr., N. Geddes, H. Day, G. Hamilto Half - mile race r.,G. Cruiehshank m , Elliott, S Do • 1dson. W. o , n Half mile race r.,P. McEwen N. , Geddes, W. Haines. Obstacle race, r. , Buchanan and IL Drummond, F. G: braith and L. Cante- Ion, S. Irvine and . Holmes, Fatigue race, 1, Holmes and II. Drummond, E. Co • eland and L. 'Coote- Ion, F. Galbraith : tel G. Howson. Thawing shoal. r stone sr., S, Me-. Kercher, C. MoLe: it, H. Treleaven, Relay race, For IV, Form III. '.Tug of war, Fo Directors, G, R. Snaith, B.A., S. Me- Kercher, A. Wall ce. Starters, II. A Petty, P. McEwen, IL Day, Judges, J. C. ' Mitts, II A., 0. Muir, H. Dore. Timekeeper, A - Wilson. . Chief of police, F. Sturdy. Subscriptions ill be acknowledged leitt week. ill the art o was born at Em.• eitccular shears e stage coaches into kindly return th construction of the ailwety, died at Lon , ?e vr1tIY'. WAr rnrn---I`I hest cash cab limn lit that city .rice paid for till kinds of Iiv poultry.. titury, 'Phone 10 Gannet Limited. j � ii J who borrowed arty r tinsmith's �y snips , W. J. 130VCE. We invite every Woman with a Fall Rubber want to come bore .and. make her selection from our lines of splendid Rubbers,.. We've e e,ve the perfect fitting, correct. ly formed sort •of Rubbers, every Woman appreciates, Rubbers modeled to fit the Shoos at every point. We're showing every wanted style in High or Low Rubbers, All sizes and widths. 45c, 50c to 75c Our expert Shoe service will insure you a pair of perfect fitting Rubbers. See us for Trunks and Valises. W. J. GREER Where quality counts we win. C. N. Griffin GENERAL AGENT Fan- - .castri r~ Lm'E ACCIDENT Insur PLATE GLASS WEATHER°1V°ig Coupled with a REAL ESTATE and MONEY LOANING Business. • Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Oflmoe over Maleolm's Grooery. MISS S?'ARLING GRADUATE OF TORONTO CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC And authorized teacher of the Fletcher Music Method Simylex and : Kinder- garten. Teacher of Piano and Theory. Pupils prepared for conservatory ex- aminations. Theory by Correspondence to out of town pupils. CLASSES OPEN SEPT. 16th, Apply at Miss Sparling's home, Minnie street. Rev, R. F. Kel man rector of Acton and Rockwood is ead. Mr. Daniel Ho ton of Crowland, aged 52 was killed b a train while walking on the track tie Welland. Work has has eenstoppedon Hudson Bay Railway c struction by the new Minister of Rai ways and one of the contractors is p ying off his men. ThirIy Years Our Seven Colleges have been established during the past 30 years. The largest trainers in Canada. Owing to our connec- tion all over Ontario, we do better for our graduates than any other School. You may study all at home or partly at home and finish at the College. Affiliated with The Commercial Educators' Association of Can- ada. It would be well for ,you to investigate before choosing. Exclusive right for Ontario of the world-famous Bliss Book- keeping System, which is un- equalled. It is actual Business from start to finish, and the student key s same books us Chartered Banka and , Whole- sale Houses. Enter any time. Individual instruction. Fail Term From Aug. 28th - 'Write, calf or phone for particulars. WINGHAM USINESS COLLEGE