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The Wingham Times, 1903-03-19, Page 1Avkl. ' WINCHA.M. Capital paid up, $2,000,000.00. Reserve Fund, $1,600,000.00. President-4mm STVART, Viee-PreSident*.k. G. BArisSir. DeRNOTORS gohn Proctor, Gee, lietteh, Wm. Gilmer:. M.te. A. T. Wood., X. P., B:Lee (Toronto). General Manager --.T. TURNBULL. tairinge Xiarik-Reure 10 to s; Saturday, 10 to L Beposite Of $1 mid upwards reteived. Ite terest snowed, sma eomputmd on the 30th No. vember and Met May each year and at' Zed to principal. Staisolal tiessesits also received at current reties of interest. trte: on Cereet ltritaie me the tTnited fatten Weight and sold. Travellers are twilled that the Think of Bern. Rion and its Braneheefstie C1ren1tr Reltf,SOf teeth:mat Provincial Benk et lenelend, Limited: Whites Om he embed without charge or trots - Ma in any pat oft's*, wood, W. C0101001111, Agent DeOlelleSSON. Solititor. ses VOL. XXXII.-NO. 1623. WINGHAM TI WINGHAM, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1903. $1 A YEAR IN ADVATICE Special Prices FOR. io DAYS ONLY ! Everything in Winter Goods at COST and BELOW. Note a few prices : reg. price Men's heavy Overshoes, $1.60 1.50 1.85 44 3:en's fine " Ladies' Felt Shoes, fur trimmed, Ladies' Felt Shoes, fur 'trimmed, Ladies' Cardinal Slippers Felt Gaitors - " Felt low Shoe - " Felt lined Shoe " flue dong. Shoe,laced At ft if 11 14 :1 AI 1. out price $1.30 1.25 1.50 1.75 1,35 1.50 1.35 1.50 1.00 1.35 2.50 2,25 2.00 1.75 1.60 UNDERCLOTHING Men's fleece & wool Shirts, .50 If 6f it .75 4 <4 1.25 Men's heavy Caps, in blue and black. - - 1.25 Men s heaVy Caps, in blue • and black, - - 1.50 * teeseent eh's heavy Caps, iu blue and black, - - .75 Tgen's heavy Caps, in blue and black, - - .50 1.15 1.05 1.25 .75 1.10 2.00 1,85 1.60 1.45 1.30 .38 .55 .90 1.00 1.15 ,60 .40 31EN'S ,1Jflh1GS Now is the time to pick out your Winter Suit when prices are so low. ;pest tensdays to do so, and yon should take advantage of this great sale. Prices of Suits, from $10.00 to $40.00. Everything guaranteed first-olass. .A pleasure to show goods. Muth Bros. .Bign of the Big Bear. MARRIAGE LICENSES Issued. by FRANK PATERSON, No. 23 Victoria street. Wingham. Out. No wituesses required. DOMINION BANK WINGHAM Capital paid up, $2,940,000 Reserve Fund and Undivided profifs $3,260100:0 Farmers' Notes discounted. Drafts sold on all points in Canada, the United States and Europe. SAVINGS DPART1VIENT-Interest allowed on deposits of $1 and upwards, and added to principal 30th June and 31st December each year. A. E. GIBSON, manager. 11. Vanetone. Solicitor. BANK OF HAMILTON From Sap to Syrup BY EVAPORATION. YOti haven't forgotten our last year's maple syrup, have you? • You liked it so well you remem- ber you said: "I'll get it at Hutchi- son's again next year. That's this year. The Syrup's here, As good as it could pnssibly be, Made by the same people, from sap from the same trees, sn the same way. And the "way" is everything. Sap is about all alike, but "ways" are different. Our Syrup is the product of evap. oration. No foreign substance can ger near It. It is of uniform consist- ency, has a delicious flaveir, and we can say of it iu Mg letters : "IT IS POSITIVELY PURE," R. A. Hutchison GROCERIES AND CROCKERY Prompt Delivery. - Phone 59. A LAKE SELECTION. Never before had 1such a quantity of farms for sale, as now on the list. Included in this list are unimproved farms that may be bought at, from $20 to $30 an acre. On the other hand, those looking for improved places may buy such with brick houses, stone stables and ad- vanced condition throughout at from $40 to $00 an acre. The intending purchaser of any kind of a farm will find it to his advantage to see me before making a purchase.: T. T. MAGUIRE, Real Estate Agent. Office -At my residence,'Leopold street. Who Wants a Farm ? I have over 4,000 acres of choice farm lands for sale, in 60, 75, 100, 160 and 200acres, lots in Kinloss, Greenock, Bruce, Kincardine, Iluron and Ashileld Townships. Good lends. with good buildings sad 'clibap On easy terms. Also a good sawmill for sale, almost for a song. Also a good blacksinith shop (dwelling in con- nection doing a good business, for sale cheap. A hoteldoing good business for sale cheap. Also a Wagonshop. A general store with large trade, live village. Also a large amount money totem" at o per cent. For furthdh par-. Oculars apply to • J. A. McKENZIE, Insurance Agent. Holyrbode • GENERAL LOCAL NEWS. See Halsey Park's advertisement. Campbell's Headache Wafers guaran- teed to cure headache, Easter Term. The Easter term 4 the Central Busi- ness College, Stratfo d, Ont. commences April ist. Mr. W. JE. Elliott, tbe prin- cipal of the Colleg , will be pleased to mail a beautiful' o talogue to all who wish to secure a usiness or shorthand education. House and lot for sale or to rent. Ap- ply to Chas. Elliott. Private fends to loan at lowest rate of interest. Apply to H. DAVIS Basebaf Meeting A meeting in t interest of baseball will be 'held in the Council Chamber, on Monday evening 4ext at 8 o'clock. Last year's officers, pl ers and all enthusiasts are requested to e present. There are bright prospects r the coming season. CRAYON PORTRAIT. -Life size, for $2.00, at Armstrong & Co's studio. MONEY To LOAN at 43,4 per cent. on easy terms of repayment. Apply to A, Dulmage, Kent Block, Wingham. Sons Mr. Robert Ni Organizers for t spending this we interests of Cam mo is a very suc membership of increased as a r A special mei) held on Satnr and all rnemb o Scotland. o, one of the Grand Sons of Scotland is k tn Wingham in the Caledonia, Mr. Nim- ssful organizer and the e local Camp should be sult of his visit to town. ng of the Camp will be ay evening of this week, It are requested to attend. A boon to the added: he is coming again. T. P. Smith, Eye Speeittlist, will be in Wingham at Colin A. Campbell's drug store On Thursday, March 26, "one day only." If you have any de- fect in your eyesignt it will pay you to eta land see him. txamination free. Call early and avoid the rush. Football The meeting Dr. Irwin's offic the Intermediat well attended, ized with the f President, A. Dr, A. J. Irwi Crawford; Seer VanStone; Del Moore; Comm Moore, Wes. Football will teams will be intermediate lub Organized. eld on Friday last in for the organization of Football Club waa very he club was re -organ - lowing Oilleers -Hon. Musgrove; President, , Vice -President, Alex. ary-Treasurer, Garf M. te to W. E. AnElnier tee Manegemene, timer Ileriby and Fred Rosh. kely boom this seixtion and Mewed in the Xunior and . V. A, The Coursp Concert The last course co cert for thieason will be bold ou Mon ay evening, March 30th. The attract n is tbe Frye Company, and omething decidedly out of the ordinar is promised. See press notices, circu ra, etc for full par - Oculars. Pilau of all is at H. Park's jewelery store. Two story house to rent; nice rooms; herd and soft water, 4 acre of land ; can be had for long or short terns. Apply tO R. Vanstone. A Bad Mr. E. H. Kaiser dent while at work on Thursday afterno work on the shape board he was workit in some way and his contact with the k two first fingers wer thumb. and other tw cut. The accident off work for a nun, cident. et with a bad ace n the chair factory n last. He was ri and the piece o g with got caught, 'gilt hand came in ives. Part of the taken off and the fingers were badly ill lay Mr. Kaiser er of weeks. BUILDING- Lor s FOR SALE. -Five choice biiilding lots, corner Frances and Patrick streets. Will be sold separately or en bloc. Apply to H. 0, BELL. Dr. Omen, of London, Surgeon, ()en- list and Specialist. Eye, Ear, Nose aud Throat, will be at Wingham,on Monday, March 130th; Monday.May 4th; Monday, June ist; Monday, June 29th. Glasses properly fitted. Office at Campbell's drug store, Wiegham. Wingham's Fall Fair. A well attended meeting of the Directors of the Tar 'berry Agricultural Society was held o Monday last when the several commi ees were appointed for the year. An e 'ort is to be made to put on a special pri for school children. R. A. Douglass has offered a prize of $5 to be divided into 1 t and 2nd prizes for the best collection roots and vegetables grown from seeds nrchased from him. The fair will be hel this year on Them day and Friday,, epternber0241V add 25th. Busine Change. leavings dispose of outelmeeness and goodwill itt the airingsand mauttfac- 'Whig of pumps s C. J. Readmg, we would ask all our id customers to give him there patroua e; as we feel satisfied you will be used a well by him now -as' heretofore by us. D. Suownns & Sox. Dr. Butler, specialist in the diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes tested and glasses supplied. Office op- posite St. Andrew's church, London, Ontario. Municipal While there is a p too fast in public o by bringing about d ces and causing a s come about nature the same time thes not be satisfactoril pia are thoroughly proper point, and t by agitation and di press, in municipal wherever men nee of any kind. The every municipality to own its own pu soon depends ou t ratepayers. -Port wnership. ssibility of moving erships, and there - estrous consequen- t back to what will y in the future, at grave questions will solved till the peo- educated up to the iis can only be done ussion in the public ouncils and in fact to talk about affairs ay is coming when ill find it profitable lic franchises. How e enlightment of the over Maple: Leaf. We want to buy several houses in the Vicinity of the stove foundry. Apply to T. J. MAGUIRE. MONEY TO LOAN.-aVioney to loan on notes, and notes discounted at reason- able rates. Money advanced on mort- gages, with privilege of paying at the end of any year. Notes and accounts collected. Office -Beaver Block, Wing. ham ROBT. MOINDOO, The Furn Some of the con the furniture trad plained at the an Canada Etneaiture ed, held last Erid ionto Globe. Th ors showed that t been sufficient to of 7 per cent., alt was due to the la ed and the losses pany in endeavo in the export ma tablishing the f have something the home mark° one of the rea tioti which had into existence w ing competition not been the res factories had c paet Iwo years same period. dent also oppos Of furniture f were at preen da than were demand. Ile ty of trained Wages highei afford. ture Trade. itions that prevail in in Qanada were ex - mil meeting of the fanifactuters, Lirait- , says Monthly's To - report of the direct. e earnings had not ay the full dividend ough nearly so, This e expenditure incurr- ustained by the coni- ng to establish itself get. The idea in es- eign market was to o fall back on should become inet. While ons for the consolida- rought the company s the hope oe elminat- o some extent, this bad lt, for larger furniture the into existence in the han heretofore in the his address the Prod - d the further boinising tories, stating that there more factories in Ofillft. eceesary to supply the inted out also the 130ftrel. labor whieh had forma than the business could Wer Greer's Shoes 0,nd Rubbers. Millinery Openings The milliners of Wngham announce that they, will hold their annual spring millinery openinge ett the evening of Friday, March 27th All the latest styles iu millinery for sprng Will be show $050 buys a eomfortabi 000 e in the most prominent part of h� town Ap- ply to T.J.MeGrixes, Re state Agent. Dynamo Winghamites caudescent eleotric selves in darkness day nights. One o oyes heated early burnt out, This of this kind that th as had since the li Ingham a numb ses Maccabe Ats Home The members of be Wiugham Tent of the Knights of the ISfaccetbees, together with a number of eir friends, e ., sae very pleasant so fat eveltiag in heir hall on Taub, evehing... p gramme of vo al musio, recitations dialogues, etc, as given, after whic refreshments w re setved. The Qom. mender of the •cal Tent, Mr. P. Seli, as chairman, an gave Wine interesting faots concerning he work of the order, and the benefits erived. rnect Out depend. on the in- liglits found them - Thursday and Fri - the dynamos becanie iuraday evening aud the, 'tirst experience Electric Light Co, kitesaute installed in of e. as 'ago. Mrs, Green extends a cordi nvitation to the ladies of Wingha 1 lid vicinity tie visit her millinery sh rooms at the openings on Friday evening,March 27th. SEED OATS I -The farmer's white waverly and New ZOth Century are ad- mitted as Canada's greatest Cate. - Special prices on 10 bushel lote,--Tim. Othy and cloyer for sale. GEO. E. Bin:J., WinghamPopularConcertCourse -Double ar Attr W I LSON-F YE PANY OPERA HO I'E, WINGHAIVE MONDAY, MARSH --3'Oth, 190.3 AT 8 P.M, Plan of hall will open at H. Park's jewelry store to subscribers only on Thursday, March26th,at 0 A.M. To the public on 27th. Tickets 25c. Reserved Seats 35c. Children 15c. HALSEY PARK, Local Manager. Death of T Thomas. H. Man on Frances street o 54 years and 102301 been residing in four or five years p last fall with so and was in the hos til three weeks ago home here. Dece Wingham from Bel five years ago and to then Scott & Bell spent several years i and after his return he was for a few y Wingham Fire Brig waterworks pumps. mechanic and was numerous friends an membered by the town. He leaves a children by his first and two small child much sympathy in funeral took place o to the Whighare ce H. Manuel. el died at hie home Thursday last,aged ths. Deceased had innipe.g for some st and was taken ill e stomach trouble ital at that city 11/1. hen he came to his sed first came to ville over twenty - k a situation in the hair factory. He British. Columbia oro that country ars Chief of the eieted caretaker of He was a splendid a man who had will be better re- lder residents of roily of grown up vife and a widow n who will have eir affliction. Tho Sunday afternoon etery. 1. FARMERS AND STOCK MEN : Wtt ILtVE A Gondition Powder... 1t will pay you to use. Nono but the best drugs are used, and as it is made on the premises we know there is nothing injurious in it. Over 2 lbs in 25c package. 5 packages for $1.00. Tr Y lt and be convinced of its value. Manufactured and sold by WALTON MGKIBBON Dru:;ist and Optician Next to Post orarN Nita oari7 a full of Dr. shoop's Eithaiky MedicibeS, Drowned al Goderich. A sad fatality ace rred at God:truth on Thursday of last veek. Dr. Frank Turnbull of Attbtjru, the youngest 'nether of Dr,J.L. Tfrnbull of Goderich, while attempting so come down the Maitland River in Jt canoe from Man- chester, was upset nto the water, He was seen from the auk near the Grated Trunk depot at Go erich, and was taken out about a mile 1cwer down the river. Although living fhen rescued, he suc- cumbed from e4losure to the c'14 Every effort was Jiado to save his lif A treat for ladies (free). G s wil also be ou hand as Ro lan Young play "Monte Cristo" let .ynight, 23rd inst. :Private sale of fuiiitut�, carpets, ru eertains, etc, eto. Everything aim pew. Articles can be seen at my resi- dence for the next t o weeks. M. H. MoIxDoo. anges Hands. r. Archy Paterson has sold his we known and imported Clydesdale stallion, Eastfield Chuhls to Mr. R. W. Hastin of Tarnberry, Mr. Hastings has sin tend the horse to Mr. Semi. Bainacora e of Sterling Falls and he shipped the horse to Burks Falls on Tuesday. East - un Is sired tiTreif real e 1744, Vol. 4. and his dans is Jennie Dea .8 5277, Vol. 9. This horse has been in th viciuity for some five or six years a he has left excellent stock. All his colts were good ones and the people of Stern ing Falls and vicinity are to be congrat- ulated on having such a good horse in their vicinity. Mr. Hastings will look after some interests he has in a lumber business while he is at Burks Fal Jest what suits the peopl . Old and young, rich and pa , e' see a good show for 10c, 16c, 26 y evening next week. Rowland & mung Comedy 50 Acmes FOR SALE. -Half t be- tween Bluevale and W • Land nearly all clepred, in a 11,4 • t if cul- stivation; to be sold at ApI o T. J. MAGiffeteRe:i . ate Agent. The Wester Tuesday was the Western excursion There will likely b people leave Ontario itoba and the West. Gennuill, of Pilot have been visiting some weeks, return Tuesday, Mr. Ge of settler's effects Fowler went to Dau Robertson to Fra Mirehouse and We Mound, Man; Miss N. W. T. Besides some five or six o Wingham on Tue points in the West. Excursions. day for the third for this season. tt Tatgenniftba of this spring for Man - Mr. and Mrs. John Sound, Man., who in this vicinity for d to their home on nill took a car load ith him. Bert. J. hin. Man., Thos. C. lin, Mau; Joseph ey Moore to Pilot . Lang to McLeod, the above named, er passeugers left day for 'different FOR SALE -Moving Outfit, consis ing of 1 Capsule with drum comple 1 steel wire Cable es,: in., 100 ft lon ew; 1 steel wire Cable es, in., 25 ft oug; 5 Iron Rods, 16 ft long; 2 dogse 'Pulleys for wire ropes; 6 Ro lers, r in. in diam- eter with caps; 10 rdler 8 in. in diam- eter, with caps; 1 steel Hammer, also Chains, Crow s, televises, Cant Hooks, Pulleys an, several other articles used in connection with the above. Ap- ply to T. J.Mstcsunte,Real Estate Agent. St. Patrick oncert. A most successful ei tertainment was held under the auspic s of the West- minster Guild of the Ingham Presby- terian church, in the t wn hall on Tues- day evening. The d corations in the council chamber and all, consisting of flags and bluffing, itt hich green was very much in evidence were very profuse and showed that care 1 hands had been at work. Tables wer set in the council chamber and there the ladies' part of the programme was card** out. After all had been satisfied wit the good things the company gather:* in the auditori- um to enjoy the trt which was in store for them, con .isting of instru- mental duet byMrs. f eo. C. Hanna and Mr. A. Fellman; vo al duet by Miss Griffin and Mr. Geo. . Cline; solos by Miss Chisholm, Miss Griffin, Miss .Reid, Miss M Stewart, M . Geo. Cline, Mr. Geo. 0. Hanna and Ir. Lawrence Pyle; recitations by Miss cOulloch, of Tees- watereind Miss Bro k; instrumental solo by Miss Florence norman. Rev. D. Perrie gave an lust active and entertain- ing sketch of the 11' tory of St. Patrick. The programme t roughout was well rendered, and was well enjoyed by the large audience. TI ose in charge of the undertaking have great reason to feel elated at the sn cess attending their efforts. The proe eds amounted to oyer $140, Don't fail to se the display of millinery at Mr3 r s at the openings on Friday eveni , March 27th,SALII-Store and sek Of gro- ceries and hardware, 11 and /Avery Stable; in a lively ittl llage,telephone itt eonnee,tion. ind reeeoneible. Will Nell all or part 01 letitn8. Apply to T. J. MAGUIRE, Reel &tett Agent. PERSO ALS. Mies Rye Craig, of " alkertan is visit- ing with her sister, il s. 1. H. Kaiser. Idr. and Mrs. C. D Has were visiting for a few days with r atives in London, Mr. W. "R. Hall i holidaying with friends in Oweu Sonu , Tara and Mark - dale. Mrs. Parr a id son f Brussels were visiting with Wingh w friends last r. Holmes of Bru els was visiting ith his father, Mr. 1 los, Uohnes on •°flatly, Mr. Jas. Raby left on Monday for Manitoba, where he tends spending the coming summer. - Mr. W. L. Smith, edor of the Toronto Weekly Sun was in t wn on Saturday last and gave the TIME a friendly call. Mr. 0, L. Fisher, o Clinton, general agent for the Federal ife Insurance Co, was in town on Pride last. Mr. Robert Jobb o Brandon, Man., is isiting with relativ s and friends in Wingham and Turn • .rry. wee Mr. Wm. Roberts fl was in Toronto his week on busines in connection with the annual Model rim excursion. /Dr. J. E. Tamlyi was in Toronto this week attending th Grand Lodge meet - ng of the Auci t Order of United Workm en. Mr, Bert. Cart , who has been visit- ing with his fath r in East Wawanosh for some time, r urns to his home in Deloraine, Mau., ext weeks. Dwelling and office • r t in the Mc- Kenzie block. Apply � A. J. IRWIN Auction sale at auction room n to R. J. Macelath's harness shop o atur- day, March 21st at 2 o'cl.t p. m. rticles include parlo sui et, couches, sofas, beds, springs, w* • , brushes, oils glassware, gasoline at • es. boots, shoes, ets. Terms cash. Parties having articles to dispose of slionl:e lenve word with the undersgned. W. A. Currie, auctioneer. CHURCH The friends of R sail, will bersorry t not yet sufficiently serious illness, to be NOTES. Dr. Medd, Hen - learn that he has ecovesed from his ble to resume his work, and the probe ilities are that he caunot do so for eetn time. Rev. D. Ross oft alkerton preached Educational sorra as in the Methodist church on Sunday ast. In the evening he sang a solo at ti close of the sermon which was much ap reciated by the con. gregation. Rev. is r. Hobbs preached Educational sermoi J for Mr. Ross at Walkerton and alsu delivered a lecture on Monday evenin • Wilson Frye Co. Miss Marion Wi son proved to be an artist of rare abili y, and demonstrated the fact that ever hing said and writ about her was tr . Sketches t e to life, and away fr the ordin y,whilst her make -ups wer fine. e ny of her numbers original, f h own writing, which added to t eir value, and the great audience we t home delighted. - Harrisburg Telegr ph, March 10, 1902. Opera House, 17Vi ham, Monday eseen- nig, March 30th. lan of hall -at H. Park's Jewelery s ore. For all kinds lefleeting see T H. Ross. FOR SALE. -A number cisterns anc water tanks, Will b sold cheap. WIN AIST PRODUCE CO For all Stomach Troubles Try Douglass' Dyspepsia Tablets We guarantee an absolute cure for the most ilistresOu!.- cases. When all others fail give us a Mai, and your money will be refunded if we do not saliAfy. "34 R. A, Douglass, RMNIONIMM. EASTER TERM COMMENCES APRIL 1St. CENTRAL i/44f r rRATFORD, ONT. An excellent time to commence course of study so as to be ready ,to take a good position in the fall, ALL SCHOOLS ARE NOT ALIKE! Get our catalogue BEFORE DECID- ING TO GO ELSEWHERE. Mail, Courses in Shorthand, Bookkeeping', eleenmanship,&c. ' W. J. ELLIOTT PRINCIPAL, Atietion Sales. Tuesday, March 2 --Unreserved sale of farm stock and i idinents at lot 27, concession B. Turnb rry. See ad't. foe lee* list of articles, Cha T. Homuth, prop; Jno. Purvis, auction r. Friday, M'n arch 27--. reserved auction sale of farm stock and implements, atD. Stewart's farm in Wingham. See list of articles in another column. D. Stewart, prop. Jno.Purvis. auctioneer. Monday, March 30 -Unreserved auc- tion sale of farm stock and infplements at lot 29, eoncession 2, Culross. See bills for list of articles. Frances Crowe, prop; Jno. Purvis, auctioneer. Boys and girls out of tow -Now for a couple of nights pots Concerts 'feeees' week at popular pr' , Oe, loo, and 23e, Plan of hall at Do ass' drug store. The man or wo twenty and one h can hear Frye's much lartghter admiration, is rea goo quieter and mor Kansas City Ti 1 Wingham, Monde Plan of hall at H. Cause An exchange "Drink water at Drink milk and go whiskey and get flour and get app and get Bright's di encourage apoplex acquire toemia, and get indigeotio germ disease. Eat en the system, Eat desserts and take on paralysis. Smoke early. Smoke cig catarrh. Drink co taiu nervous prost and have dyspepsi get the gout. In healthy one must nothing, smoke not breathing tote sho properly stenilizotlj Diseases. n,auywhere between dred years old, asterpieces hout ngled t greatest for t slation to a congenial sphere. - es. Opera House, eveningMarch 30th, ark's Jewelry store. uts it this way;- Wingham s Leading Shoe Stole you get typhoid. tuberculosis. Drink -jams. Eat white ndicitis. Eat soup ease. Eat beef and Eat oysters and t meats of any kind OT some kind of egetables and weak - • ..61,1•• cigarettes and die and secure a nice ee and tea and ob. ation. Drink beer Drink wine and er to be entirely et nothing, drink ing, and eyen before d see that th air is I have just had pine hi My hands three desirable cet properties that must be sold at o as the owner wishes to leave town. Amen OWENS. Geo. Crosby, a o :time proprietor of the Orangeville gri mill, is dead at San Erancieco, age 73 years. Scientists avert hat early man need to be able to wag Is ears as am indica- tion of pleasure a to brush away Ilies from under his hair, but all the 111125 - 'dee Were na ht into oontbeual. use they betesine red entary. UP TO THE MINUTE STYLES -Are what we go after -and we GET them toe. And when we have thein-andwhen we've marked on them our small- est price -and when we have the maker's guarantee that they are pie good as they lok-we've as nitteh to offer as any shoe dealer ever offered anybody.. We would be glad to have you call some day. and see what vre hays tv pleflee Yon, an stoekf trunks wad GREE ee?