The Wingham Times, 1903-03-26, Page 1'OL. XXXJJ.—NO I624,.
A S T achievements have
taught the, public to ex-
t'much. of us inTailciring,
iti is spring we have far sur-
cn.
fondest tati -. o
a d the ex e
or proof lotk at our showing
Spring TVjEEDS and
aSTEDS : The best as-
ments ever gathered to-
:ther under this roof. Be
ire you see ,,these goodsbe-
re buying elsewhere.
We have also received:
1TEWEST A fl RICAN TUTS
• in all shapes
EW NECIMis1
S
needed to
stylish man
RRIAG
ANie i'A
am, Ont.
MENSES
sGe, No. 28 Victoria
wituessesrequired.
BANK
� X
7'940,000
200,000
anted.
in Canada,
pe.
1NT—Interest
sand upwards,
June and 31st
B pit, manager.
HAMILTON
,000,
se F
0.00.
.�,, $1,600,000.00,
stoat; list/sm.
.est --A. G. BA mar.
X10'TOBBi5
I$oach Wm. Gibson, M.P.
P., Ass. Lee (Toronto).
-4.' IIIINBULL.
10 tords receiveed. /te
on the Both No -
h year and added to
renewed et current
Briitr�4. and the 'United
hhe Bank of Ram-
eiretr st
elaaad, Limited,
*barge or treat-
OULD, i.>fensi
From Sap to
Syrup
BY EV/WORM'-ION.
You haven't forgotten our last
year's maple syrup, bave you?
Yon liked it so well you remem-
ber you said; "I'11 set it at Hutchi-
son's again next year.
That's this year.
The Syrup's here, As good as it
could possibly be, Made by the sante
people, from sap from the same trees,
in the sane 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 ca
get near it. It is of uniform consist
ency, bas a delicious flavor, and we
can say of it in big letters;
"IT IS POSITIVELY PURb."'
R. A. Hutchisoii
GROCERIES AND CROCKERY
Prompt Delivery, - Phone 59.
Who' Wants a Farm ?
have over 4,000 acres of choice farm lands
for sale, in 60, �r5, 100, 160 and 200 acres, lots in
Kinloss, Greenock, Bruce, Kincardine, Huron
and Ashfield Townships, Good lands with
good buildings to bo sold cheap on easy terms.
Also a good sawmill for sale, almost for a song.
Also a ••ood blacksmith shop (dwelling in con-
nection) doing a good •business, for sale cheap.
A hotel doing good business for sale cheap.
Also a wagons sop. A general store with large
trade, live village. Also a large amount of
money to loan atrb per cent. For further par-
ticulars apply to
J. A. McKENZIE,
Insurance Agent, ilolvrood.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I wish to announce that I intend continuing
the Real Estate and Insurance business former-
ly carried on by my brother, .the ]ate T. J.
Maguire. I also wish to thank the public for
the liberal pntronago and favors accorded my
late brother, and hone for a continuance of the
same to sue.
CISME AIAGUIRE,
Real Estate Agent.
Olhco—At residence, Leopold St., Wiugham.
GENERAL LOCAL NEWS.
See Halsey Park's advertisement..
Campbell's Headache Wafers guaran-
teed to cure headache.'
Customs
The following
amount.ofcustom di
place from the 1st o:
let of March, 1903:—
Clinton, $7785.88; S
Seaforth, $5577.37;
mports.
gures show the
;y collected at each
July, 1902, to the
oderich, 47884.13;
ingham, 45711.82;
ncardine, 4»817.85.
Seed peas, without buggy iyt'T A. Mills'.
Fine attle
Among the cattl shipped by Mr.
D. E. McDonald 1 st week were two
steers, 3 years old, veighing 1600 each,
fed by Mr. Isaac right of Turnberry,
and one very fine - orthorn bull, fed by
James Henderson of Wingliam. The
bull sold at $3.70 p .r cwt. Thesis cattle
reflected credit on breeders and feeders.
Don't fail to se
millinery at Mrs.
on Friday evenin
the nice display of
reen's at the openings
, March 27th.
A Clinto i Delegation.
A delegation fr• m Clinton, consisting
of Dr. Shaw, ch, rmau of the citizens'
committee, and 1Iessrs, J. A. Ford, H.
B, Combo, W. J. - Levenson, D. F. Mao-
pherson and W. S. Harland were in
Wingham on Thu -day of last week, and
spent some time vestigating over sys-
tem of waterworl s. They also visited
Listowel, Mt. For -t and other points,
1)r. Butler, specialist in the diseases
of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes
tested and glasses supplied. Office op-
positO St. Andrew's church, London,
Ontario.
Pearl edding.
Wednesday ever ing, March 18, was
the occasion of a , ery pleasant surprise
for Mr. and Mrs. Obert Lockhart, of St.
Helens. This bei g the anniversary of
their Pearl Wedd' g a number of friends
gathered at their eautiful home to cols.
brate it. Thoug taken entirety by sur-
prise, Mr. and M . Lookhart welcomed
their guests with eir accustomed grace-
ful cordiality. very enjoyable even-
ing was passed in conversation and
games, while th host and hostess were
the recipients of any beautiful presents
as tokens of higl esteem from present
and distant frien s. A remarkable fea-
ture of the occa on, was that the table
linen used at the nniversary supper, had.
boon used for frailer purpose, at the
original weddin dinner of Mrd. Lock-
hart, her mothe and grandmother, the
table cloth havi been woven by the lat-
ter in her vont ,womanhood.
a
AM
WINLHAM, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARRCII 26, 1903,
Bowling an Tennis.
A meeting of the . iugham 13ewling
and Tennis Assoeiat on will be held iu
the Council Ohara r tots (Thursday)
evening at 8 o'clock Officers are to be
elected for the eomi g season and other
business will be tr nsported. All bfti-
cers, players and of er interested parties
are requested to att nd this meeting,
ering goods see T,
For all kinds of
H, Ross.
Fon SALE. --A number of cisterns and
water tanks. Will be sold cheap.
WINGHAar PRODUCT; Co.
• Baseball Clu
At the meeting of
held in the council
evening the Wingh
organized with the
Honorary Presiden
Hon, Vice Preside
dent, R. Clegg; V
Burns; Manager,
A. Alderson; Secre
Treas., H. H.
club was also for
as Manager.
Organized.
aseball enthusiasts
)amber ou Monday
in baseball club was
'ollowing otiicers:—
Mayor Vanstone;
t, H. O. Bell; Presi
ce President, J. D
J. McLean ;Captain
ary, E. Hammon
ightmau. A juni ,r
d with Robt. Small
Dwelling and office to rent in' the Mc-
Kenzie block. Apply to A. J, IRWIN.
Death of J es Loutit.
The death occurr on Sunday even-
ing last of James utit at his home in
Battle Creek, Mich. Deceased was for
many years a reside t of Wingliam: and
left here in May, 19 1 for Battle Creels.
He had for many ears clerked in the
stone block hardw e store, now con-
ducted by J. D, urns, and it was
thought by many tl at he would end his
days in that store. He came to Wing -
ham from Godericl . He was a semi -
hearted Scotchman and hacl a very large
circle of friends w o will hear of his
sudden death witl much regret, Tho
TRIES has not bee able to learn the
nature of his fatal illness.
$550 buys a coinfortab cottage in the
most prominent p rt the town. • Ap-
ply to CLYNE Ra;, Real Estate
Agent.
Model Farm xcursiosssIS
iis,
Wednesday of la t week a meeting of
representatives fro Huron and Bruce
convened in Distr ct Passenger Agent
McDonald's office, Toronto, to arrange
for the annual far ers' excursions in the
month of June t the Ontario Expert•
mental Farm at nelplt for the above
mentioned Couuti s over the G. T. R.
Mr. W. Robertson epresented the Turn -
berry Agricultural Society at this meet-
ing. The dates ar anged for are as fol-
lows:—Wiarton an Owen Sound lines;
June 19; London, uron & Bruce and
Goderich lines, Ju 20; Southampton,
Walkerton, etc., Ju e 24; and Kincar-
dine line, June 26.
Two story house to rent; nine rooins;
hard and soft water, 3,1 acre of land; can
be had for long or short term. Apply to
R. Vaustone.
New Rat
At the Grand L
Ancient Order of t
in Toronto last wee
was adopted. It b
month at 18 years
$1.30 at 45. The
effect on the lst
Grand Officers wet
—Grand Master, J
Grand Foreman, J.
ton; Grand Oversee
Iroquois ; Grand Recc
Toronto; Grand Tr
wood, Toronto; G;'
Allen, Meaford; Gr.
Ingram, Ottawa.
s Adopted.
dge meeting of the
nited Workmen held
Wear Green's; Shoes and Rubbers.
Sons of otland.
A special meeting Camp Caledonia,
Sons of Scotland, we held on Saturday
evelling lest, when number of new
members were initia d. Robs. Nimmo,
organizer, who spen last week in Wing -
ham in the interests f the Order is now
working in Teeswnt , The next regu-
lar meeting of Caw Caledonia will be
held on Monday vening, April 6tli,.
when a number of=c udidates are t. be
initiated.
Seed peas, withoiit bugs, ; ` .A. Mills'.
Seeking lnt' rmation.
The following inter sting paragraph is
taken from the God( eek Star:—"The
W estern Foundry C pang, of Wing -
am,, bave written M or Lewis, asking
or information ae to t e steamship com-
pa nies that will this y ar bo doing busi-
ness between Goderic and points on the
Georgian Bay and L ke Superior, as
they desire to ship thei stoves and ranges
via Goderioh. This is another forcible
hint that an extensiot of the C. P. R.
from Wingham to God rich would be ad-
vantageous to both tow s and the sections
it would pass through.
100 bushels speltz to clean at half
price. Clover, Timothy a 'eed grain
for sale. E. KING.
MONET TO LOAN,.—Money 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.
!NinghamPopufarC ncerlCourse
NO 5.
Double •Star
WILSON-FRYE
OPERA p HOUSE,
MONDAY., MARCH
AT SP,
•
'kelt Of tall Will '`bp
jewelry store Y�, subs
Thursday, March 26th,a
public on 27th.
Tickets 2Sc, Reser
Children 1
HALSEY PARK,
inaction
COM PANY
INGHAM
30th, 1903
tit's:"`Park's
bers only on
9 A.M. To the
d Seats 35c.
P.
Local Manager.
Coal Strike C
The report of the oo
ed by the President
her, to investigate t
strike was made pub
report is dated Marc
by all the members
In brief the comm'
general increase of
in most instances
crease of time, th
putes by arbitrat'
wage and a
against diserim
either the mine
account of mem
ship in a labor's
the awards mad
until March 31st
a new tariff of rates i discussed to som
gins with 60 cents a
if age, and rises to
ew rates going into
of July next. The
elected as follows:
Gibson, Ingersoll;
i. Peregrine,Hamil-
Chas. E. Cameron,
rder, M. D. Carder,
asurer, F. G. In-
nd Guide, J. T.
nd Watchman, R.
Fon SALE—Moving Outfit, co. ting
of 1 Capsule with drum comp):.: , 1 steel
wire Cable i' in., 100 ft I�. •, new; 1
steel wire Cable % in., 25 �: oog; 5 Iron
Rods, 16 ft long; 2 do4s e Pulleys for
wire ropes; 6 Ro11 rs . 2 in. in diameter
with caps; 10 rol8 in. in diameter,
with caps; 1 12 steel Hammer, also
Chains, Crowbars, Clevises, Cant Hook,
Pulleys and several other articles used
in connection with the above. Apply to
()LYME MAGUIIu , Real Estate Agent.
A. 0. P.
The"At Home"
of Court Huron, A
esters in the Opera
evening last was a
A program of instr
etc., was rendered
delivered by S. IL
High Chief Ranger
B,obt. Nimmo, orga'
Scotland. Dr. T. C
ably performed the
])Wring the evening
served and a very p1
enjoyed by the larg
present, The mewl
can feel proud of t
evening's entertains
At Home.
iven by the members
tient Order of For -
Ouse, on Thursday
icry:successful affair.
mental music, solos,
and addresses were
ent, of Hamilton,
of the Order and
izer for the Sons of
iishOlm very accept•
titles of chairman,
refreshments were
asant evening wart
number of people
rs of Court }Paton
o success of their
eat.
recognition or
miners' union,
any award on th
mission.
Mission appoint-
oosevelt last Octo-
e anthracite coal
'o Saturday. The
18th, and is signed
f the commission.
sion recommends a
wages amounting to
0 per cent., some de -
settlement of all dis-
n, fixes a minimum
Tiding scalp, provides
nation of persons by
wnors or the miners on
ership or non -member -
ion, and provides that
shall continue in force
1906. The commission
extent the matter of
n -recognition of the
t declined to make
matter.
CRAYON PORTRAIT.—Life size,
$2.00, at Armstrong & Co's studio.
BUILDING LOTS Fon SALE.—Five
choice building lots, bonier Frances and
Patrick streets. Will be sold separately
or en bloc. Apply to H. 0. BELL.
for
sarresolormr
FARMERS AND
STOCK MEN
WE, ILi.VE A
Condition
Powder...
It will pay yon to use. None 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 25o package.
5 packages for $1.00.
Try it and be eonvineed of its value.
Manufactured and sold by
WALTON MGKIBBON
Druggist and Optician
Next to Post Offiee.
We carry a full line of Dr. Shoop's
nosily Medicines.
Wingham La
Wingham will ha
the coming season.
in the council oh
evening when a clu
the following office
dent, J. A. Mortoi
Roe; Vice Presiders
Treas., H.. Wightm
A. Douglass; Mana;
A. Campbell, H.
Hanua and 0, A,
oided to enter a t
Junior series.
11
rosse Club.
e a lacrosse club for
A. meeting was held
mber ou Tuesday
was organized with
;—Honorary Presi-
; President, G. B.
, A. H. Carr; Sec. -
n; Field Captain, R,
,ing Committee—W•
11, Chisholm, G, C.
ampbell. It was de -
am in the C, L. A.
WANTED — Nurse m '+, at once.
Apply at Dr. Macdou s.
Mrs. Green eaten)
to the ladies of Wil
to visit her milliner
r
openings ou Fridays
Is a cordial invitation
ghatu and vicinity
show rooms at the
evening,March 27th.
Police C urt Cases
A. E. Simmons a eared before Mayor
Vaustone on Monda morning on the
charge of being dru k and disorderly.
He was fined $30 au • costs and in de-
fault of payment is t serve 21 days in
the couuty jail. On onday afternoon
Jas, McCormick app red before Mayor
Vanstone on the ch ge of stealing a
bicycle from Vasbin ter & Co's repair
shop. He was coin tted to stand trial
at the next assizes in Goderich,
MONEY TO LOAN at 4SS per cent. on
easy terms of repayment. Apply to A.
Dulmage, Kent Block, Wingham.
I have just had placed in my hands
three desirable town properties that
must be sold at once as the owner wishes
to leave town. ABNER CosENs.
Death of A
Miss Ann Blans
Wingham for man
home of her sister
Blanshard, Scott str
aged 71 years. Dec
paralytic stroke som
left her in very fee,
Saturday last she i
which caused her
hard was highly res
coming to Winghar.
Toronto. The fune
Vinlliain .,cemetery
noon.
Blanshard.
arc) a resident of
years, died at the
in law, Mrs: Wm.
et, on Sunday last,
ased suffered from a
years ago and this
le health, and on
ad another stroke,
eath. Miss Blans-
ected and prior to
had resided near
al took place to the
on. Tuesday after -
Servant girl wa4ed. Apply to Mrs.
T. H. Ross, Wingh m.
Private funds to loan at lowest rate of
interest. Apply to H. DAVIS
Of Interest
Whatever helps
the community.
pleasure in ann
Ontario Fruit G
through the Secret•
man, has made arr
series of Fruit Inst
district. An orcha
and here a practi
pruning will be g
will be conducted
pertaining to orch
Two prominen
been engaged by t
of Agriculture, to
and it is expected
will be most help
standpoint.
The meetings i
as follows :—Ma
March 30th, Mil
water; April and
Brussels; April
Clinton ; April 7t
Delegates: A.
ton; J. P. Carey
o Farmers.
the farmer helps
e therefore have
uncing that the
wers' Assooiation,
ry, Mr. G. C. Cre:,,�
ngements to hold
tute meetings in this
d has been selecte
1 demonstration
ven, and discussion
reference to matte
rd management.
fruit growers have
o Ontario Department
assist in the work.
that these meetings
ul from a practical
this district will be
h 28th, Walkerton;
nay, March 31st,Tees-
Lucknow; April 3rd,
h, Blyth; April 6th,
, Goderich.
. Sherrington, Walker-
Cobonrg.
A boon to the
again. T. P. S
be iu Wingham
drug store on
"one day only."
feet in your eyes
cal laud see hi
Call early and av
fi]icted: he is coming
th, Eye Specialist, will
t Colin A. Campbell's
hursday, March 26,
If you have any de-
nt it will pay you to
Examination free.
id the crush.
Death of
Mr. Thos. J. M
ed resident of Wi
Saturday afterno
Leopold street.
year and had, n
health for some t
some three inontl
and was imprOvi
town. On Mond
foxed from an at
the longs, Dece
Chas. Maguire of
and lived with
reached manhoo
ham in the fall o
the real estate 'a
and had worked
His death is a v
ways. Tie leave
small children (0
bereaved wi11 have
oon'lmunity in thi
bereavement. The
ham cemetery on
largely attended
auspices of the it
which deceased
, J. Maguire.
uire, a highly respect-
gham passed away
n at his residence, of
eceased was in his 30
t been enjoying good
me. He was taken ill
s ago with pneumonia
and able to be down
y of last week he suf-
ck of hemorrhage of
ed was a son of Mr.
he 1st lino of Morris
lis parents until he
Ho came to Wing -
1901 and engaged in
insurance business'
up a good business.
y sad one in many
a widow and two
e an infant), The
he sympathy of the
their hour of MOM
uueral to the Wing-
nday afternoon was
nd was under the
nalian h'oresters of
a member,
CHUR
Staff -Capt. C
special meetings
barracks on Thu
iugs, April 2nd a
The induction
late of Loudon,
Knox Presbyteri
took place on Th
Rev. A. P. Mo
Christ Church a
ill at Detroit,
mouths ago to to
Rev, W. Low
church conduct
at Teeswater on
Clarke, student,
Lowe's work her
Rev. R. Hobbs
Mr. Russell, ev
series of services
in the near futu
announced in a f
The sixteenth
the Woman's Au.
ociation of the H
held in London thi
from Wingham
Lowe, Mrs. R. Bea
and Mrs. b', H, Ro
The Rev. J. J?P
of Wiughom Bapti
invited to be the n
mannel Baptist cls
street and Normal
a unanimous vote
Mr. Patterson has
whether he will ac
H NOTES.
gibs will conduct
the Salvation Artily
day and. Friday even -
d 8rd,
f Rev, Thos. Wilsou,
into the pastorate of
Church at Walkerton,
reday afternoon.
re, formerly rector of
Listowel, is seriously
here he went some
e a medical course.
, rector of St. Paul's
Communion services
uuday last. Mr. T. B.
of London, took Mr.
6 arranging with Rev.
ugalist, to conduct a
the Methodist church
e. The date will be
tune issue.
nnual convention of
iliary Missionary Ass-
ron Diocese is being
week. The deligates
re Mrs. (Rev.) W.
tie,Mrs. W. Corbould
ecus.
ttcrson, B. A.,pastor
t G)iurch, has been
pastor of the Ent,,
rch at Rhode Island
venue, in Buffalo by,
the church truspaesi
of yet decided as•to
ept the call.
Fon SALE—Store and stock of grlae r -
les and hardwar(. Rouse an
every
Stable; in a lively lit le villa � telephone
in connection. Pr •e -enable. Will
sell all or part of s= .:. Apply to CLYME
MAGUIRE, Real Estate Agent.
Settlers or the West.
Tuesday was o of the regular excur-
sion days to Maui ba and the North-
west and the fol) wing passengers left
Wingham via 0. . R.: N. 3. Kerswell,
wife and family, id W. J. Elliott, wife
and family to Rus 11; Thos. Blacic to
Brandon ; Samuel nd Evans Harris to
OrystalCity ;C,,E. 'tnith to Winnipeg;
Mat Crysler to Boi sevaih. Mir, Ken -
well took a car load of settler's effects.
FOUND—A gentleman's watch plated
case, between Donnybrook and Fordyce,
on Sunday, Match 15th. Owner can
have sante by proving property and pay-
ing expenees, at P. McGlynn's, Fordyce ,
P, O.
Aftermath the Battle.
From the Orange Sentinel's repert of
the recent Grand
Wingham, we tai:e
Wingham was a
The best meeting e
Lodge.
W. Bro. W. J. G eer, of Wingham, is
a hustler. The su cess of the meeting
is largely due to hi
W. Bro. J. Wilf
busy man, and gay
mittee valuable ass'
visitors feel at horn
The Provincial G
capital presiding o
his ears open for
daytime, and point
Lieut. -Col. Belch
son are a whole fi
themselves. Thoi
ed the moon from
going down.
W. Bro. C. J. ' ilson was busily em-
ployed between s ssious in explaining
the advantages of he Insurance Depart-
ment to the deleg• tes, and the informa-
tion thus conveye• will be found bene-
ficial in many loco ities by an increase of
interest.
The citizens of Wingham, from the
Mayor clown, vie : with each other in
their efforts to gi, e the visitors a good
time. It is certai , that no matter where
uttire Grand Loes may meet, the citi-
zens of Wingha. will be always remem-
bered as the jolli::t, the most genial and
pen -hearted of a 1 the places, the mem-
ory of which will emain for many years
graven on the he its of those who had
the good fortune to attend the forty -
fourth Grand Lo lire session in that in-
dustrial centre of ho West.
Lodge meeting in
he following notes:
ideal meeting place.
r held by the Grand
efforts.
id, of Blyth, was a
the Reception Com-
tance in making the
and Master makes a
Ger, He always has
ints of order in the
of disorder at night.
✓ and Billy Thotnp-
o and drum band in
sweet music serenad-
ts coming up till its
A Failure
The fate of Pal
establishment, w
wound up with a 1
the stockholders, 1
est as indicating
and others should
00 -operative enter
Referring to the u
which the coinpa
Montreal Tinies ap
"Is this not a le
vectors to keep ole
not properly *and
to teach them the
prom w yi1itsia stat
erston pork packing
ich bas just been
ss of aboat $43,000 to
fraught with inter -
be in embarking in
rises of this kind.
iy f• inds Itself, the
ly comments:
on to would-be in.
r of affairs they do
stand. Will it help
it is the tongue of the
SI A YEAR IN ADVANCE
SEEDS
Come to DOUGLASS, Tin DAM'S;
for all kinds of
Flower and Garden Seeds
Over 30 different colors and vari-
eties of Sweet Peas to choose
your mixture front ! t J
BULBS----""' :T; '
—CANNA BULBS
-DAHLIA BULBS
—GLADIOLUS BULBS
—TUBER ROSESIabs
-'1,'UBEROUS BEGONIAS."
Anything we have not in stock 11
be procured at catalogue price.
DOUGLyASS
The Druggist,
Office G. N. W. Telegraph.
EASTER TERM
COM,M•ENCES APRIL 1st,
CENTRAL
STRATFORD. ONT.
An excellent time to commence a
course of study so as to be ready 10
take a good position in the fall.
ALL SOHOOLS ARE NOT .d.LIT R 1
Get our catalogue BEFORE -DECID-
ING TO GO ELSEWHE1 4. Mail
Courses in Shorthand, BooIifteeping,
Penmanship,&c.
W. J. ELLIOTT
ing expanse and ro
fits which oftentim
stance, In many
room for two or pe
merits located an
which for a dozen
ously situated, ins,.
initiated in the tra
ereated by the first
only proceed disa
The prudent fount
ways ascertains,. b
thousandsans brie
ery and plains svilia
able prospect 'that
be kept employed'
And it seems 110Wil
get money to put i
than to get direct
or managers with t
in.oney earn divide
ate hue to the pro-
s do not, take sub-
industries- there is
aps three establish -
tightly tnanaged,
factories promiscu-
pertly managed and
of the enthusiasm
tie or two, there can
ointment .a,nd loss.
r of a business al -
fore he spends his
and mortar, landau -
her there is a reason -
such machinery can
t annual profit.
aye to be easier to
productive ventures
with the foresight,
e skill to make that
Hon. Clifford. Sif
will assist him in
! boundary case sail
i London.
I The sttike of 600
' wood steel shipbui
s-4ttled. The men
I advance of also p
on and those WhO
eparing the Alaska,
from New York to
men at the Coning -
hag yards has been
turn to work at an
Such a Shoe
as we sell
For ,3 Dollars
ts the equal of the 0.50 or $4.00
shoes you see in other stores.
The difference in the price is clear
saving to you ; the quality of
the sae() is beyond question.
Call and see them.
Remember t A" lips in °lees we
sell are sewed van
010 CHARGE.
Drilla' along your shoes; repairing
done with neatness and despatch.