The Wingham Times, 1903-07-02, Page 1'1
VOL, XXX1I.--NO. 1638.
SIGN OF THE BIG BEAR
HEN in need of a
new Suit of
Clothes,. Hats,
Caps, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs,
Underclothing, or anything
in Gents' Furnishings, do
not forget the firm of
Homuth Bros., where you
can buy everything in men's
wear . and go away feeling
that you have the newest
and most up -.to -date article
on the market.
'We stiil have a small bal-
ance of Boots and Shoes
left. If we have your size
you can buy them at your
own -price.
Homuth Bros
Sign of the Big Bear.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Issued by FRANK PATERSON, No. 23 Victoria
street. Wingham, Ont. No witnesses required.
DOMINION BANK
WINGHAM.
Capital paid up, $ 2,980,00 0
Reserve Fund and
Undivided profits $3,330,000
Farmers' Notes discounted.
Drafts sold on all points in Canada,
the United States and Europe.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT -Interest
allowed on deposits of $1 and upwards,
and added to principal 30th June and 31st
December each year.
A. E. GIBSON,Manager.
B. Vanstone. Solicitor.
BANK OF HAMILTON
WINCHRM.
Oapital paid up, $2,000,000.00.
Reserve Fund, $1,700,000.00.
Total Assets, $22,000,000.
President- Bort. Wu. Grnsotr.
'Vice -President and
General Manager -J. t. TURNBUL L.
D1:1tEC'L'ORS
George Roach, John Proctor, A. B. Lee,
John 5, Hendrie, Geo. Rutherford.
Assistant General Manager --B.8. SxnvaN.
Tnepeetor-H. M. WATSON.
savings Bink Hours 10 to 8; Saturday, 10
set. Deposita of it and Upwards received. In-
terest allowed, and computed on the 90th No-
vember and 81st May midi year and added to
principal,
15reoill Deposits also received at current
rater; of interest.
Drafts on Great Britain and the United
*tastes Bongbt and sold.
travellers are notified that theBank a3 Haw
mace isnd ltd Branches Wile Citeniar *Mose
National Provincial BOO Of 13In land, Limited.
doh can be ciehed Mt nt o rge sr trmn•
ifs
In tiny part °flits world.
OOII15OUY. , Agents
/11/0111.2g801f * i4ODMlli$, polioitord,
FRUITS! FRUITSI
WE HANDLE THE BEST..
PRESERVING
SUGAR
Order your preserving sugar
here and be sure of getting an
A 1 quality
R Al Hutchison
GROCERIES AND CROCKERY
Prompt Delivery. - Phone 69.
Who Wants a Farm
WINCHA
Ti
`YINGIIAN1 ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1903,
Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers,
Well -Known inghamites.
Dr. and Mrs. To ler, of Wingham, at-
tended the Sunda school convention in
Blyth last week id gave The Standard
a short but pleas nt call. Dr. Rad, Mrs,.
Towler take an dive and proluiuet
interest in churn and Sunday school
work. For a qu der of a century, the
doctor has been ie faithful and popular
superintendent o the Wingham r etho-
dist church Sun y school.- : tb Stan-
dard.
Men and boys bo : sold at a small
profit at Crolvde '
Good young gat TIMES oti'ir
eneral t peso horse fo
sale. Apply
A Howie Wedding.
t A very pretty we ding was celebrated
on Wednesday aft: noon, June 17th, at
the home of Mr. an Mrs. Leonard Wen-
, zel
en,zel when their eld.st daughter, Mary,
was united in mar iage to George Zur-
brigg, of Howick. The happy couple
?'Rene..assisted by
sauna Wenzel. °" ne 'Wide' `(vers a
wht gaud' -tri teed with all -over -
lace and carried a beautiful bouquet of
earnatious. Atte hearty congratula-
tions and good vele es about one hundred
guests sat down to sumptuous repast.
The marriage was solemnized by the
Rev. L. K. Eidt. r. and Mrs. Zur.
brigg will make the new home at the
old homestead tea Newbridge. The
groom `s a cousin of r. M. E. Zurbrigg
of this town.
The Dom ion Exhibition.
Rapid progress s being made in the
dtivelopement of o details for the Do-
Ininion Exhibiting which is to be held in
Tomato from Au ust 27th to September
l2th, The prize ] tis being distributed
and a handsome 'ell -compiled book it
it is of more than ordinary dimeusions.
Its provisions, as s both right and pro-
per, are especial] liberal, the ]seminal,
aggregating quit alarge amount in ex-
cese .o the sum ffered in any previous
year« It might e stated that for the
encouragement f exhibitors front a dis-
tance a special lowauce will be made
for transportati• n. Information ou this
point and on all others, as well as copies
of the prize list, can be •had on applica-
tion to the Man ger and Sioretary, J.O.
Orr, 70 King St. East, Toronto.
roe SALE -3 buggies, 1 new, apply to
C. J. MAGU1RE.
Housr FOR SALE -On 'Victoria street,
Winghain. Apply•,to JoiiN A. How.ani
Pretty Jun
A very pretty we ling was celebrated
Reception
Rev. Dr. Gund
this (Thursday) e
to New Pastor.
and family will arrive
ening from Strathroy
to take up their r'szdence in Wingham,
and the Epworth aague of the Method-
ist Church have ar inged for a reception,
to be held in the c ureh Oa Friday even-
ing at 8 o'clock, The members and
adherents of the +burgh are cordially
invited to be prese t
C. P. R. t
The Goderich St
moving in the direc
erich a terminal, an
will probably be con
hath or Guelph
Lunsden, C.E., wa
early part of the we
ground, and left Go
Wiugbam and other
Goderich.
says the C.P.R. is
on of making God -
hat a branch line
tructed from Wing-
nction. Hugh D.
in that towu the
looking over the
rich for Lucknow,
oints..
C. 0. F. A
The members of C
adieu Foresters will
Wedding. vice fu St.° Paul's c
July 12th, at 4 o'cloc
mon will be preached
The brethren will m
room at 3.15 p. in., an
to the church. All m
adieu Foresters are c
be present and take p
Ezra Zurbrigg atids-flt the home of Mr.
to ay, of W inghat
June, when their sec
was united in mntrii
S. Campbell, a popu
young farmer of T
The luteresting eerei
ed bg Rev.A. K. ]311
don, a cousin of th
number of friends
joined iu hearty con
bride and groom,
repast, the evening
in a social way, Tb
ingly attired in her
dark blue venetian c
large baguet of t
many beautiful a
wore taugible token
in which the bridal
and Mrs. Campbell
future home in Br
I have over 4,000 acres of choie3 farm lands
for sale, in 50, 75, 100, 180 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 good blacksmith shop (dwelling in con-
nection) doinb a good business, for sale cheap.
A hotel doing good business for sale cheap.
Also a wagonshop. A general store with large
trade, live village. Also a large amount of
money to loan at 5 per cent. For further par-
ticulars apply to
J. A. MacKENZIE,
Insurance Agent, Holyrood.
Real Estate Notice
. My list of exceptional fine farms, is steadily
increasing, and the intending purchaser, (no
inatter what ]rind of farm ho may desire)
would do well to have a look at this list before
buying elsewhere.
Just a word about town property. 1 have
seine excellent investments for the man with
money, guaranteeing at least 10 per cent on
file amonut invested.
,For further particulars. Apply to
C. J. MAGUIRE, Real Estate Agent.
(Office upstairsin Vanstone block.)
GENERAL LOCAL NEWS.
See Halsey Park's advertisement.
Campbell's Headache Wafers guaran-
teed to cure headache.
Telephone I
The Bell Teleph
gang of men at w
week putting on
poles between Win
malting the line in
improvement over
making it more
public.
provements.
ne Co, have had a
rk during the past
other wire, on the
ham and Harriston,
alit. This is a great
he old single line,
atisfactory to the
Bargains in sheet music at T. H. Ross'
music store.
Excursion to To onto and Niagara
Falls via C. P. R. ut der auspices Harris -
ton Methodist chur , on Tuesday, July
7t11. Fare from W ngham $2.50; train
leaves at 6.25 a.m. Passengers go by
boat from Toronto the Falls.
A Tra p Cure.
In every town an city there should
be the stone -heap, be wood -pile, or the
road -scraper, on w ich the tramp should
be invited to cone trate his attention,
or go hungry, or w th a meal a day, con-
fined to bread a d water. Kingston
some years ago pr osed to deal heroical-
lywith the tramp, nd the very thought
of it rid the city of his presence for
many a long day.. Kingston Whig.
A boon to the afflicted: he is coming
again. T. P. Smith, Eye Specialist, will
be in Winghan% at Colin A. Campbell's
drug store on Thursday, July 16th,
"one day only." If yon have any de-
fect in your eyesight it will pay Son to
call and seo him. Examination free,
Call early and avoid the rush.
Married i
The wedding of
daughter of Mr, an
to Mr. W. V. Sparli
yesterday afternoon
the bride's parents,
which had been tast
the occasion. Mr.
San Francisco, br
was best man, and
sister, as bridesma
white Lonisienne
berthe, with appro
wreath of lilies o
ried a bouquet
Ada Williams an
of Hamilton, a c
as flower girls.
of the bride w
gown with whi
a tuecan hat t
andMrd.Sparli
for tileveland.
Globe,'refers
of Mr.•I+'. G1.
Toronto.
Miss Annie Hall,
Mrs. John Hall,
g was celebrated
t the residence of
Spadina avenue,
fully decorated for
Jefferson Hall cf
her of the bride,
iss Margaret Hall,
d. The bride wore
silk, and lace en
riate bridal veil, and
the valley, and car•
white roses. Miss
Miss EthelWyn Hall
nein of the bride, acted
The going.away dross
a green tailor-made
embroidered waist and
med with green. Mr.
left on the evening train
The above from Friday's
the marriage of a nephew
ling of this town.
WANTED. -A boy to do chores. Apply
to Mrs. Corbould at Bank of Hamilton,
Wingham.
WANTED -To Mny a number of good
stock farms within 3 miles of Wingham.
Apply to, C. J. 14IAGt'nut, Real Estate
Agent.
Hogs Wer Slaughtered.
' Dr. Tennent, V. ., Government in-
spector, arrived ho ne from Ripley this
morning, where h had again been call-
ed owing to a fr In outbreak 'of 'hog
cholera. Before eturning he ordered
the destruction o 195 hogs, which, with
the number slaug itered some time ago
because of the di
total to 350. Me
the district are
fresh outbreak.
states, was the b
from Essex iufec
to Ripley. A nu
the car were take
cheese factory, a
to the Huron fee
In both places t]
The people of tit
notified Dr. Te
ease, will bring the
ntime the residents of
aching closely for a
Che cause the inspector
nging of a car of hogs
>d with the malady in.
ober of the hogs from
to the Pine River
the rest were brought
ing pens near Ripley.
e disease broke out.
vicinity immediately
Hent, and considering
the extent to w lick the disease had
spread, it was wi ed out in comparative-
ly short order.--" turday's Loudon Ad-
vertiser.
WANTED. -A girl for general house
work. Apyly to Mrs. Corbould Int 31auk
of Hamilton, Wingham. ;
We are tearing Fancy uslin's, Ging-
hams, and Dress o .
Geo. . King, Wingham.
1)r. 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.
Sons of
The annual in
Camp Sons of Sco
ford last week wa
Camp meetings i
Order. An agitat
of rates provoked
sent there is one r
joined lit fore 189
who joined betwe
a third for those w
An effort was mad
which was conside
made general, but
The report of the
M. Robertson, show
7,575, of which 6,6
with total insurance
ing 1902 $158,262.35
assessements, $5,011.
833.88 was •paid on de
41 deaths, the death r
being 5.67, The amou
$1,000 of insurance was
74, and the reserve
The amount at credito
on December 31st last
first credit in nine year
debit of $2,001.34 on De
and of $8,286.06 on De
Daring 1901 $54,728,10
assessement, $4,207.74
est, and $45,643.17 Was
deaths, the death rate
8.88, the highest in the
der. Sino the last
oamps have been organ'
become defunct.
Scotland.
eting of the Grand
and held at Brant -
one of the best Grand
the history of the
on for an equalization
long debate. At Pre-
te for members who
, another for those
1895 and 1899, and
o joined since 1809.
to have the last rate,
d the proper one,
it was voted down.
rand Secretrry, D.
d a membership of
are in Ontario,
10,748,730. Dur-
was collected in
in interest, $33,-
h certificates for
to per thousand
t of assests per
shown to be $25,-
nd $140,976.99.
the general fund
as $801.50, the
, as against a
ember 31st, 1901,
tuber 81, 1900,
was raised by
me in in inter-
paid otit on 54
r "1,000 being
iatory of the or-.
eeting 85 new
d, and 12 have
d Mrs. John Hol-
, en the 24th of
nd daughter,Auuie
ony to Mr, Robt.
ar and prosperous
rnberry • township,
ony was perform-
s, B. A., of Lon -
bride. A goodly
were present and
ratulations to the
fter a sumptuous
as pleasantly spent
bride was becom-
travelling suit of
oth and carried a
kite peonies. The
id useful presents
of the high esteem
ouple is held. Mr.
ntend to make their
ebridge.
Mrs. Green, milliner, offers special
value iu long 'black plumes and tins.
Next dcor to Smith's bank.
Fon SALE -Two story brick cottage
ou north side of John street, between
Shnter and Frances streets. Good stable
and one fifth acre of land. Apply to R.
Vanstone.
Lacrosse
Lucknow won a f
at Kincardine on Fr'
6 to 3. The score w
Geo. L. Allen,of Mt
The following is t
teams in District N
Lacrosse Associatio
Won
Kincardine 1
Lucknow 2
Wingham 1
Listowel 0
tanding.
t C. L. A. match
ay by a score of
s 2 all at.half time,
Forest,was referee.
standing of the
4, of the Canadian
Lost To Play
1 4
0 4
1 4
2 4
The following g mea have yet
played:
Wingham at Luc now
Kincardine at Lu. know
Lucknow at Listo 'el
Lucknow at Wing am
Listowel at Kinca ine
Listowel at Wing,'m
Wingham at Kings dine
Kincardine at List wet
to be
July
.t
tt
tt
.t
.t
Aug
.t
3
10
17
21
24
31
7
14
MONEY TO LOAN at 4?n per cent. OD
easy terms of repayment. Apply to A
Dulmage, Kent ]Block, Wingham.
Oman:sr-Car of Durham cement just
arrived. Parties who intend using
cement soon will do the wise act if they
buy it now, as cement will likely ad-
vance in price before long. We are also
agents for Hanover cement.
A. YOCNG & SoN.
"Walk Easy"
FOOT POWDER
This powder relieves aching,
sweating, swollen feet, and
makes " walking easy."
10 CENTS PER BOTTLE
Try one and be convinced.
,
FOR 8AT,E Oalt.'Y' BY
Walton McKibbon
DRUCCIST
Next, door to post otltee.
Church.
rt Maitland, Can•
attend divine ser -
arch on Sunday,
p. m. The ser -
y Rev.Wm.Lnwe.
et in the Court
1 march iu a body
tubers of the Cnn-
anally invited to
rt in the services.
MONEY TO LOAN. Money to loan on
notes, and notes discounted at reason-
able rates. Money advanced sin mort-
gages, with privilege of paying at the
end of any year. Notes and accounts
collected. Office -Beaver Block, Wing -
ham Ronr. MaINDC,o.
Accident
Mr. Robt. Drea
known blacksmith
with a very painfu'
last week at his sht
itoba. Mr. Dreave
and another horse
commenced kicking
was knocked to t
kicked and bruised
cated. Ile lay for
his clothes could be
juries were so sever
many friends here s
hear of his accident
speedy recovery.
the West.
r, a former well -
in Wingham, suet
accident one day
pin Uarberry, Man -
was shoeing a horse
anding near him
and Mr. Dreaver
e floor and badly
ud one ankle dislo-
veral days before
emoved as his in-
Mr. Dreaver has
o will be sorry to
nd will wish him a
Arrived t is Week.
Direct from the manufact • r one
case colored shirts, hart] and .ft fronts.
These goods aee h ndso for boys,
youths' and men; 1 s' s, 12 to 17, in
collars. Bargains f e month of July.
Style, fit and durability of Clothing at
A.R.SxirH's,Chishoim Block,Wiugham.
Cooper's
Cooper & Co. ar
gross in bringing t
ideal of a neat a
stationery and fa
have made man
much stock sine
Ross stock four
cent being the ad
ments of fancy c
grades and a stoc
terns. The store
ed with incande
soon as other con
made it will co
city stores.
ook Store.
making rapid pro-
eir store up to the
d convenient book,
y goods store. They
changes and added
they purchased the
oaths ago,the most re-
ition of several ship-
inaware of the better 725, Maggie Mc
of standard dress pat- 722, Fred Filer 7
is now brilliantly light- Gray 712, Annie
est clusters and as her 705, Charlie
emplated changes are; than 703, Willi
pare favorably withsI W, S
Moulthyte 684690, Ednur
Drummond G63,
ward Small 649,
Mamie Patterson
John Hauna 624.
Dept 4 to Dept
Pass 385-M. Mc
550, K. Willi
tersou 485, B. Be
475, W. Simmons
TWO SLJSPE• S ARRESTED.
Two .Suspicious.-
Said to Answ
Men Wanted
of Glo
coking Characters
r Description of
For the Murder
Whalen.
1111 be Held in Ci tody, Pending Nord
From Print, ail Authorlcies
A couple of su icious looking char-
acters were arreste on the G, T. R.
tracks just east of t , e town, on Monday
afternoon, and as they answer in many
respects the descri tions of thti men
wanted at Collingwo d for the murder
of Glory Whalen are eing held pending
an investigation. T men gave their
names as Thos. Willi. ms, (white) form-
erly of Port Hope, = nd Frauk Reed
(colored).
It appears that earl on Monday after-
noon Chief of Police Vannorman was
notified that two des'.erate characters
had been seen iu the c untry to the east
of the town, and he at once procured a
rig and in company with Mr. Geo.
Hanna,started out to 1.cate them, arriv-
ing in town with his .' soners about 4
o'clock. The men off red no particular
resistance to being a rested. No fire-
arms or money was to and on them, and
Reed, the colored ma' , stated that they
were -"broke."
They had been, it
Ripley ou Saturday f
tenced to thirty days
but broke jail at
This they admitted,
bad been up in G
knew of the murder
but, on being questi
most emphatically
anything to do wit]
The Attorney -
at Toronto was con
it is expected that
sent here. At th
ever, no word hag
We understand
has put in a Clain
ed by the Govern
hensiou of the mu
Whalen. He also n
ine police of his have ig in custody here
the men who broke jail at Ripley on
Sunday.
Whether these . n had anything to
do with the murde at Colliugwood can-
not yet be aseertai ed, but it is very
probable that the will still have the
opportunity of pu ting in a month or
more at Walkort.n.
said, arrested at
assault, and sen -
a Walkerton jail,
ipley on Sunday.
d stated that they
y county. They
f Glory Whalen,
ned, the white man s
denied having had d
it,.
neral's department I
municated with, and
a detective will be
time of writigs,how-
beeu received.
hat Chief Vannorman
for the reward offer-
ent for the appre-
erer of little Glory
tilted the Kiucard-
PROMOTIOEXAMINATIONS.
The followin
motion examin
ham Public Scl
Dept. 3 to De
Pass 4550.-Eth
792, Reta David
John Holmes 74
Florence Consta
is the result of the pro -
tions held at the Wing-
ol last week:
t. 2 -Sr. 3rd to Jr.4th-
Walsh 706, Lnoy Lang
on 778, Herb. Jobb 749,
, Marguerite Park 741,
le 739, Mabel Chapman
can 723, Allic Little
,1, Lydia Hill 714, Roy
Griffin 710, Annie Bar-
ohns 705, Ada Runci-
Gannett 702, Edith
isle Small 600, Mary
Diamond 677, May
lfred Shooter 654, Ed-
oward Davidson 614,
40, Louis Harold 627,
The Huro
A large number
Boys of Toronto wi
on Saturday of thi
be no special progra
people put forth eve
tors feelnt home du
ns. The Town Con
rangements to have
the excursion train
also furnish music
A lacrosse match b
Oid Boys.
of the Huron 011
I arrive in Wingham
week. There will
, but all our towns -
y to make the visi-
'ng their stay with
cil has made ar-
the town band meet
ud the band avid
uring the afternoon.
ween the Winghant
ked from the young-
ld Boys is on the pro-
d Boys a hearty wel-
on train is expected
y after 11 o'clock on
New Elect c Light Rates.
The Governm nt Inspector was in
Winghain last W ek and inspeeted all
the electric light meters in town and
henna them in ery satisfactory order.
The inspector wi 1 send a statement to
ea& consumer s owing the standing of
his meter at th tithe of the inspection.
The Electric Li ht Co. has decided to
adopt a new ra after July ist for light-
ing under the eter system. The old
rate tam been 0 cents per 1000 watts,
with a discoun of 50 per cent, if paid on
or before the 1 th of the month. The
new rate from tly lst will be 10 cents
per 1000 watts with 10 per cent off for
prompt paym t and a meter rental of 2,1
ets, per mont Meter rent will be:pay-
be sabject to the same discount. The
ew rate will me slightly below the old
ristA in many
$1 A TEAR IN ADV
for all kiwis of
Flower and Garden 'Seeds
Over 2,0 different celors and veria
eties of Sweet Was to ch0060
-CANNA BULBS
-DA.HLIA, BULBS
-GLADIOLUS BULBS
-TUBER, ROSES •
-TUBEEOIXS BEGONIAS.
Anything we have not in stock will
be procured at catalogue price.
A spocial prize of 25:00 is being
given by me at the Winglitim fa.*, for
the best collection of Boots gind
Vegetables grown fro:u seed-
DOUGLASS
The Druggist.
Office G. N. W. Telegraph.
OUB MOTTO:
"High Grade Work qii"
CENTRAL
Jdfledi
Oar graduates midi] y secure good
positions because our high grade
training prepares them to render first-
class services. Business men want
tirz.t•class workers and have no time
to waste upon the other kind. Com-
mence a course now and be eady for
a position in the fall. Write for
handsome catalogue.
W. J. ELLIOTT
Walker, Hazel Jefferson, Gladys Dear,
Harold Drummond,Leonard Drummond,
John Rogers, Lorne Aitcheson, Russell
Bloomfield, Robbie Crowder, Aylmer._
Aitcheson, Tommie /Plater, Clarence
A 216,5 B1 orsted Suit for 212 at
A Loud
The following
vertiser refers to
conductor on the
ductor Parker, of
aceomodation, ha
where he will atte
Master Car Bantle
week. Mr. Parker
vice to prevent the
senger cars from fr
exhibit it at the con
is said to be one of
to the attention o
panies, and it is n
ber of the roads, i
Trnnk, are about t
n Inventor.
rom the Loudon Ad -
former well-known
was for some time
gone to Saratoga,
1 a convention of the
s of America this
as patented a de -
team pipes in pas -
zing, and he will
ention. The device
he best yet brought
the railway com-
erstood that a num-
chiding the Grand
adopt it."
-Jr. 3rd to Sr. 3rd.-- Wingham's Leading Shoe
Quaid 571, E. Lang
mson 504, T. Pat -
net 476, T. Aitchison
Gannett 457, R. ackerman 445, G. Ken.
gus 440, N. Broa way 438, H. Runciman
Recommended, Dore, H. Barrett, D.
-Plias 325.-G. Matthews 528, M. Cook
510,H. Dore 515 M. Vatinorman 480, M.
Henry, R. Tho ton 450, J. Harold 441,
G. Moffat 441, . Tipling 434, E.Sancler-
son 400, P. Joh son 392. Reconnuended
N. H Armour.
Mann 6 to n 5, remaining in Jr.
2nd class, Pr oted at Enster-Annie
Walker, Pearl kuld, Lillie Montgomery,
Hazel Vanalst' e, Robbie Welsh, Nor -
Stanley Small, Tommy
Small,Charlie McLean.
Gordon Gannett 201,
Marjory Chown 171,
son 100, George Schaefer
s 149, Eddie McLennan,
145, Earl Johns 135,
ld 131, Lloyd HeWer
titled, Arthur Wilson
nest Diamond, Freddie
Part lst to Part 2nd of
'Brown, Marion Allan,
man Watson,
Hicke, Roland
Dept. 7 to D
and -Pass 12
Farl Hall 181
Maggie Willie
100, Alice Bow
140, Olive Ang
Ernest Bloom
129. Recom
Effie towers,
Groves, Harry
1st l?ook.--Stut
Lillie Small,
ley, Tillie
Store
lEverybody's Shoe Store,
We're shoeing' half of Winghann
What's the natter with the other half ?
Where else can you buy good shoes
for the prices at which we sell them and
get your money back if you're not satis-
fied ?
We think we ought to shoe everybody.
Itlis4es` and Child-
ren's Shots • 1.00 and 125
Net it poor leather or a poor shoe in
our line as far he we know. Should
there be, the shoes are ours and year
money Rtlett back.
.G REM
The Shoe Man