The Wingham Times, 1903-07-09, Page 11.•
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VOL. XXXII.—NO. 1639.
SIGN OF THE BID BEAR
.IMM••141.® mommausucamemervanimar,.
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
]eft.
If we have your size
,, i you can buy them at your
own price.
Homuth Bros.
Sign of the Big Bear.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
lamed by FRANK PATE:RSON, No. 23 Victoria
street, Wingham, Ont. No witneSsesrequired.
DOMINION BANK
WINOHAM
Capital paid up, $2,980,000
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 an 31s
December each year.
A. E. GIBSON, M
Lt. Winstone. Solicitor.
BANK OF HAMILTON
WINCHAM.
Capital paid up, $2,000,000.00.
Reserve Fund, $1,700,000.00.
Total Assets, $22,000,000.
FRUITS. FRUITS!
WE HANDLE THE BEST.
PRESERVING
SUGAR
Order your preserving sugar
here and be sure of getting an
A 1 quality
R. A. Hutchison
GROCERIES AND CROCKERY
Prompt Delivery, - Phone 59.
President— HON. WM. GlhSoN.
Vice -President and
General Manager —J. TURNBULt.
DDIEEEC'I'OEtS
George Roach, John Proctor, A. B. Lee,
John S. Hendriey"Geo. Rutherford.
Assistant Gene.4tsnager—H. S. STisve t.
Intcpeetor Flange aesore.
Ha►I' a Bat.k$ours 10 to 8` Saturday, 10
to h Ot1ts of$1 and upwards received. In•
tercet al owed, and computed on the 80th No-
vember and 81st May each year and added to
principal.
tlptioisl Depoeite also received at current
rates of interest.
Wefts en Great Britain gild the United
States Bought and Sold.
Travellers bre notified that the Bank ot Iism-
ylton and its Branches issue Circular Rates of
Notional Provincial Bank of England, Limited,
wbleh Dari be cashed withetit emerge or trop.
Vete In any part afire world,
W. ODEBOtTLie, Agent
1izo 1NsoN A flub' ate, t3oiielters,
Who Wants a Farm
I have over 4,000 acres of choice farm la
for Sale, in 50, 75,100 150 and 200 acres,
Kinloss, Greenock, 'Bruce, Kincardine, H or
and Ashfield Townships. Good lands --
good buildings to bo sold cheap on easy el
Also a good sawmill for sale, almost for a sot
Also a good blacksmith shop (dwelling in co
nection) doing a good business, for sale thea
A hotel doing good business for sale cheap.
Also a wagonshop. A general store with largo
trade, live village. Also a large amount of
money to loan at 5 per cent. For further par-
ticulars apply to
J. A. MacKENGIE,
Insurance Agent, Holyrood.
in
WING
Real Estate Notice
My list of exceptionalfinn farms, is steadily
increasing, and the intending purchaser, no
matter what ]rind of farm he may desire)
would do well to have a look at this list before
buying elsewhere.
.lust a word about town property. I have
some excellent investments for the man with
money, guaranteeing at least 10 per cent on
the amount invested.
For further particulars. Apply to
C. J. MAGUIP.s, Beal l:stato Agent.
(Office upstairs in Venstone block.)
GENERAL LOCAL NEWS.
See Halsey Park's advertisement.
Campbell's Headache Wafers guaran-
teed to cure headache.
Sarnia-Detroi
Court Wingham,
ters will run an ext
G. T. R. at a date n
Passengers will hay
by boat from Sarn
spend Sunday in th
Math will have ch
and date and furth
announced iu our
Excursion.
udependent Fores-
rsion to. Sarnia, via
ar the end of July.
privilege of going
a to Detroit, and
t city. R. J. Mei-
ge of the excursion
r particulars will be
xt issue.
A $16.50 Blk. Worsted Suit for $12 at
Crowder's.
Will Attend •
The members of
will attend divine
church on Sunday
o'clock. The breth
lodge room at 10.
afternoon at 3.45 o'
Court Maitland,
will attend service
Rev. W. Lowe will
Members of other
are invited to take
AM TIMES.
WINGHAM, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1903.
Wean Greer's Shoes and Rubb
Increase
Mr. H, Davis, the
Customs reports tha
ing June 30th the
collected in Wing
fully one-third over
year. The figures f
for the year .endue
lows --Free goo
goods,$36,082 uud
73,
ivine Service.
Wingham L. O. L.
rvice in St. Paul's
• orning next, at 11
en will meet at the
0 o'clock. In the
lock the members of
Canadian Foresters
St. Paul's church.
reach both sermons.
odges and Courts
rt in the services.
Mrs. Green, milliner, offers special
value in long black plumes and tips.
Next door to Smith's bank.
Ordinatio Service.
The services on T esday of last week
in connection wit the ordination ;of
Rev. J. N. McLear , B. A., as pastor of
Winghanl Ba tis church wertr very
uccessf . In th, afteruoon tl>,o: 'ervlee
in connection with the examination of
the candidate as conducted. The
ordination servic- was held in the even-
ing with Modern •r McQuarrie presid-
ing. Rev. J. 0' •' eil of Paisley preach-
ed the ordination sermon. Rev. A. J.
Darroch delivere the .charge to the
minister and Re • C. J. Oameronl of
Toronto delivered e charge to
gregation. The hoir of the
furnished excellent usic and wit/a i•
ed by Rev. Mr. rownlee of Walk -r-
for and Rev. Mr. ones of Pelniekst • n.
The ministers wit were present nd
composed the Con it were:—Rev's 23.
McQearrie, Tivert• . (Moderator); 0 H.
Emerson, Mt. Fo , st; 0. A. Cam. on
13. A., B. Th.. To • nto; 1 i. 0. Pri
Tuni, India .A. . McLeod, Talegn,
India; G. H. JO . es, Pabnerston; E.
BroWAilee au&.'t McLennan, Walker-
ton; A.. J. burr, eh, Kenitwortht J.
O'Neil,Paisley; A. MOLean,Ltfitivtel;
W. 3, Ellis Howi k; E. E. Shields, Kin-
cardine. Bev. 'i , McLean has the best
Wishes of the T Mee for a successful
pastorate with hi people here.
n Duty.
opal Collect
for the year en
atnouut of du
am had increase
that of the previou
r the Wingham port
June 30th,areas fol•
ts, $42,587; dutiable
duty collected $0,203.-
f
Fon SALE -3 buggies, 1 new,
C. J. Meunier?,
Photo of Fou
Mr. and Mrs, E
daughter and grand
ton,Mich.,ar.d Mrs,
ronto, were visit
Williamsou's last
parties were here
father, Mr, Arch.'.
Namara, with her
(laughter made the
they had a photo ti
apply to
0
Generations.
McNamara, and
daughter,of Hough -
R. A. Martin, of To-
' ig at Mr. Wm.
week. While the
Ire. Williamsou's
aylor and Mrs. Mc-
ughter and grand -
'our generations and
ken.
Fon SALT:—Two story brick cottage
ou north side of John Street, between
Shuter and Frances streets. Good stable
aud, one fifth acre of land. Apply to R,
Vanstone.
Baseball
The next basebal
ed en the park on F
champions of Lon
Wingham tea
n Friday.
game will be play-
iday afternoon. The
n will play with the
reconof the
season and the Lo
met defeat this se
may be expected.
petting a largo cr
they should not b
called at 4 p.m. s
ur rein ers know
local team for • this
doe team has not yet
son, so a good game
Tne local boys are ex-
wc1 at this game end
disappointed- Game
arp.
e
Bargains in sheet music at T. H. Ross'
music store.
HOUSE roe. Se re—On 'Victoria street,'
'Meehan,. App to JOHN A. t.lowee.
Comm ate
The two tramp
whose arrest was
issue were detain
day noon when tb
cardine by Chief
there to Walkert
Chief. They w'
thirty days to w
enced at Ripls at
bably bo tried
Ripley. Detecti
Wingham and w.
he .'las yet visit&
ing further is kn
characters were
murder of Glory
to Walkerton.
Williams and Reed,
reported in our last
here until Wednes:
y were taken to Kin-
annorman and from
t by the Kincardine
1 have to serve the
ich they were sent -
d then they will pro -
or breaking jail at
e Greer did not visit
have not learned that
Walkerton, so noth-
wn as to whether the
connected with the
halon.
A. F. & A,
Officers of Wing
P. & A. M. for th3
will bo:—C. A. Can
Wm. Lowe, I. P. 1:
W. ; J.Ritchie,J. W.
Vanstone, Treas.;
Tinsley, S. D, ; W
I. Jeff( , I, G.; tiV, Deer, T.
Men and boys shoes sold at a small
profit at Crowder's.
WANTED—To bay a number of good
stook farms within 3 miles of Wiugham.
Apply to, C. J. MAGUIRE, Real Estate
Age lit.
Excursionist
The last of the s
excursions to the
Saturday last. T
ers were ticketed f
P. R., as follow
Henry J. 'Wightt
Cochrane, Joseph
Irwin, and wife
van; Miss Eliza
well, Miss Mary
ford to Moose
Wm. Bishop, Al
Isbister to Edmo
Win. S. Robes
Cornyn to Calge
eloraine; Jo)
lberta. The
onists are goin
he West and
friends.
, Officers.
L,dge.No 291, A.
ext twelve months
bell, W. M.; Rev.
; V. Vannorman, S.
. A.Morton,Seo. ;R.
T. Bell, Chap.; P.
Campbell, 3. D.;
We are clearing Fancy Muslin's, Ging-
hams, and Dress Goods.
Geo. E. Hing, Wingbam.
Seaside
The Grund Trunk Rt
and most comfortable r
ern points, inoludiug
Old Orchard, Me., Port
ternational Limited,"
9 a.m. daily, carries thr
Portland, Cafe Parlor
Eastern Flyer leaving T
daily, is a solid train of
and Pullman Sleepers.
are on sale embracing
sea side resorts,
for the West.
ries of home seekers'
orthwest was run on
enty-three passeng-
om Wingham via 0.
Mrs. Jane Henry,
an and wife, James
Casemore, Dr. A. 3,
fid daughter to Este-
Iastings, Misses Max -
a.. King and John El -
in; Joseph Hodgson,
n M. Fralick and Win.
ton; Chas, Barber, jr,
son and Miss Mary
y; Wm. F. Homuth to
n Fisher to Okotok,
najority of the teem -
Out to take a look over
'sit with relatives and
Ilfr. Butler, specialist ID the diseases
of the eye, ear, nose and threat. Eyes
tested and glasses supplied. Office op-
posite St. Andrew's ehuroh, London,
Ontario.
Dominion
The Dominion D
quiet in Wiugham
tories were dosed
observed as a hol
grounds were well
afternoon and even
were in order with
Winghamites were
sports ' Teeswate
grav
At
eeawate
tears played wi
from Cargill for the
successful in winnin
score of 6 to 3. Ase
was defeated by 13
The football teats wo
by a score of 1 to 0,
ball team lost against
water by a sooro of 2
ay Holiday.
y holiday' 'was vera
The stores and fad-
d the day generally
ay. The bowling
atronized during the
ng. Picnic) parties
any people. Many
attendance at the
Wro
e
the Wingham base -
h their old rivals
ird time aid were
the game by a
rid baseball team
th at Beigrave.
against Wroxeter
d the second foot-
ildtnay at Tees -
0.
arts.
'lway is the best
ute to all l
ite cru : ius,
fid, Me , "In-
dv' le Tororto
ug pullma,n to
it to Montreal.
ronto 10,30 p.m.
estibnle coaches
Tourist tickets
1 the principle
A. R. Smith's ! lothing.
If at first you do suc
the last shall be first.
advantage of the cheap
onto this week ;wholes:
anxious to sell their
as their season was
wearer's season is no\
to say A. R. Smith 1
ains in men's semen
d pants, and while
i other lines. Suits,
ails, shirts, collars, ti
you seen his worsted
$5.00? Every boy,
should see his clothin
cr1 try again ;
R. Smitht,00k
xc ursion
e men
tiln tnE
,t6Tor-
ro very
r clothing
a While the
on, it is needless
'girt, and has bar.
snits. odd coats,
the city aseorted
new smocks, over-
-. Oh, say, have
suits for men at
youth and Tuan
The Glorious T
The 213th enniversa
the Boyne will this ye
Blyth on Monday next
will leave Kincardine
lay 7.47, Lueknow 8
elfth at Blyth.
y of the Battle of
r be celebrated at
A special train
t 7.30 a. m., Rip -
5, Whitechurch
8.20, Wiughatn 8,35, V` Ingham Junction
8,40; Belgrave 8.55, artviug at Blyth at
9.10. Returning a trait will leave Blyth
at 7 p. Single -far tickets will be
sold for the round tri ehildren half
fare -Addresses :tv lk e delivered by
Mr. E. T. Essery, of tee cion; Rev. Jos
Philip, B. D., of Kinc dine; Rev. Wm.
Lowe and Mr. A. . Musgrove, of
Wingllatn, and the res dent ministers.
WEDDING
STATIONERY
is not required every day, but
when it is needed one always wants
to have the most correct and u
date thing. We are in week cor-
respondence with New k, and
receive from them the ery latest
ideas from week to wee , We make
a specialty of
—Engrg -d .vitations
—Engra • • Announcements
—Engraved Calling Cards
—Engraved At Home Cards
We also pay special attention to
printing anything required for Wed-
dings or At Homes, and our forms
are correct in every detail.
Samples by mail for the asking.
Mail orders receive personal att.
tion.
W. J. F. 1IALLAGH
SOCIETY STATIONER
BRANTFORD,
1
The Time ts'Popular.
So well known a so popular is the
Tines that it is b rrowed continually
from the neighbors y those who (10 not
take it. We appre ate the fact that it
is so widely read, b t we would like to
give all borrowers a hint that they can
get it the balance 1 the year for 400.
It contains all the 1 oat news and prints
this week what ha pens this week up to
the hour of going press. If you are a
borrower come in d subscribe, You will
get the news earli r and enjoy it better.
Wo have added a rge number of new
names to our list during the past few
ks at our 40 c nts to the e. of the
year rate.
GRAMOPHONES. t e . Buckley's easy
terms on gramopho . s.
Ho>rsE To RENT—El • rooms and
pantries. Hard a d s• water. Stable
on lot. Apply to ' - • . A. McLEAN.
CEMENT --Car of Durham cement east
arrived. Parties who intend using
cement soon will do the wise act if they
buy it DOW, as cement will likely ad-
vance iu price before long. We are also
agents for Hanover cement.
A. YOUNG & SON.
Welcomed T -tr New Pastor.
A large and re . •esentative gathering
of the members a 1 adherents of the
Wingham Methodi t church assembled
in the church on Ft day eveuing Iast,aud
extended a cordial ud hearty welcome
t0 tiro new pastor. Or. Dr. Gandy, and.
his family. Mr. u. Fessant,treasurer
of the Trustee B ud, performed the
duties of chairman in his usual affable
manner. Mr. W. i . Hall welcomed the
pastor ou behalf o•
Air. J. A. Flack r
leaders. Dr. Tow
the Sunday School
account of the hist
Winrhaui from th
present time. Mr
the Woman's Mis:
an interesting acc
that organization
on behalf of the
Miss V Davidson
worded welcolut
the Epworth League.
resented the class -
r, superintendent of
gave a very concise
ry of Methodism iu
early days up to the
Towler, ou behalf of
ovary Society, gaye
unt of the work of
Mr John Kerr spoke
uarterly Board, and
read a very nicely
from the JuniorEp-
worth League. IEI v. Dr. Gundy replied
briefly and, approp-'atrly, stating that
ho would reserve at ► extended remarks
until the Sunday m rning service. The
choir rendered se sral selections, and
solos were given by essrs Hilliard and
Skilling, and _Mrs S A Maguire. After-
wards the company adjourned to the
lecture room where ce cream and cake
were partaken of at thoroughly enjov-
ed.
One more week
per cent off regul
shoes at J. Butte
wit • 1 to secure 10
p ce of boots and
Co's.,Buttotl b1 ek.
WANTED—A fe experion men in
leat}ter tannery. eady ork. A few
glove operators c t fin nitable employ-
ment. Apply a e, M, BRE & Co.
Berlin, Ont.
A boon to the .fllicted: he is coning
again. T. P. Smith, Eye Specialist, will
be in Wingham at Colin A. Campbell's
drug store ou Thursday, July 1Gth,
"one day only." If you have any de-
fect in your eyesight it will pay yon to
call and see hits. Examination free.
Call early and avoid the rush.
dent, E. J. B. Du
HURON • 1.13 BOYS.
The Old. Boys a d Girls Back to
Their 01. Homes.
The Huron Old Tao s of Toronto have
been here and are ttw y again. The ex.
cursion train with ab ut three hundred
of the Huron Old Bo . and Girls, who
are now residents of orouto, arrived in
Wingham on Saturd, i afternoon lest,
about 1.30 o'clock. When the epeeial
train left Toronto eve 1000 people were
on board and when G elph was reached
the train was divided into two parts.
The Wingham coutin'eat of about 11'.0
coming by way; of P liuerstou and the
Goderich party of ov G00 going by way
of Stratford. The tr in was met by the
town band and a lar;;: number of citi-
zens and the visitors •ere soon scattered
in different parts 0 the town among
their friends. The e was not much
effort made iu the w y of a demonstra- 1
expected by the 1
ccme to the old 1
days with their !
tion and this was no
visitors as they had
eoauty to spent a fel
friends.
The business place: along the front
street were deuorat with flags and
three streamers h
'101d Boys at Home
Yours" and "God S
stretched across the
ferent points.
The home -comers
friends gathered at t
afternoon and a 1
played between the
team picked from
gante was declared
of play in the hot
game of baseball 1,
t•wecn two local te
enlivened the aft
with several ser
Monday was suer
1 A YEAR IN ADV A N
Come to Dorter,.ts:;, Tlzr Dzturetere;
for all kinds of
Flower and Garden Seeds
Over 30 different enrols and vari.
eties of Sweet Peas to choose
your mixture from ! 1 t
BULBS -
---CANN? A BULBS
S
--DAHLIA BULBS
----ULADI(:1LUS BULBS
—TUBER ROSES
--TUBEROUS BEGONIAS.
Anything we have not in stock will
be procured at catalog -tie price,
A. special price of $5 00 is being
given by n.e itt the Wieghe to fair for
the best coil; etion a •t :,c• s
R t_and
Vegetables grown froui my seed
DOUGLASSI
The Druggist.
ring the mottos, Office G. N. W. Telegraph,
" "The Towu is
ve Our King" were
'rout street at dif-
with their town
o town park in the
cresse match was
local team and a 1
to olcl boys. The
tie after an huur
an. An exhibition
as also played be- 1
ms. The town band
rnoon's proeeedings1
ctions. Sauday and;
in a quiet way as the 1
visitors were en'oyieg themselves with
their friends. '
their home by s
evening at 8 0'
[expressions fro
and girls of the
! Wiugham duri
all spoke very 1
they had receiv
citizens of Wi igham. Many of the
honi0-comers clr peed off at different
.points an the w y to Wiugham and a
number went t rough on the regular
Itrains to Blyth, Lueknow, Ripley and
Kincardine.
The Huron d Boys of Toronto or-
ganized in 190Their first president
was J. S. Willi n, and Col. Otter and
the late A. M. oss were the honorary
presidents. Hron. boasts of its die-
tingnisbed new paper men and politi-
cians, in additio to its mauy lawyers
and other prof:ssional men. E. 3. B.
Duncan, of Pro lfoot, Duncan & Co., is
the president thi year, and he is also
chairman of the ommittee of the com-
bined association The secretary is R.
A. Walker of Os '.ode Hall, who has de-
voted much time o its interests. Mr.
Walker is a son a Mr. Michael Walker,
of Wiugham.
The executive •'•' cers of the Associa-
tion for this year re as follows:—Presi-
can, Vice President,
G. A. Smith; Sec etary, R. A. Walker;
Treasurer, W. O. cTaggart ;Executive,
W. E. Groves, G' o. Duncan, J. H.Chis•
olm and Thos. S •ott, who had charge
of;the excursion d made it a splendid
success.
1 7kmong the lar:; number of yisitors in
vn we noticed t e following:—Mr.and
Mrs. R. A. Walk:, , W. E. Groves, J. H.
Chisholm, J. E.
N. Peake, Lloyd .ills, George and Wal-
ter Scott, Dr. J.
Geo. A. Newton,
Mrs. Jos. McDon
Mr. and Mrs. Ro
McGregor, Mr.
Walker, Geo. D
Mts, McNab, M
non, Horace H
Hady L. Anders
' I Mrs. Geo. Poco
Maggie McLea
McKibben, Mis
son, Misses Te
son, `Ifs. and
Sloan, Miss Cat
Guest, Miss Do
Wellwood, Mr.
B, Russell, Da
Miss Halstead
to excursionists left for j
eciel train ou Monday
lock. Many were the !
old and young boys
great improvement in
the past few years and
ghly of the reception 1
1 at the hands of the
Wingham W' s Lacrosse
Wingham won '- om Lueknow in a
t -league game of lac
! Friday afternoo
wa' six to tw s
secure( a special t
i t •eople
The game wa- po
the Wingham boy,
The winning of t
ONT: 11 Wingham teami
the Lueknow te
1 of this district.
"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 SALE ONLY BY
Walton. McKibbon
DRUGGIST
Next door to post office.
1 here on July 21st
our boys win fro
grounds. Geo. L
refereed the gat
up as follows:
Wingham—G•al, Doyle; point Far-
quharson; cove -point, Moore; defence
Telford, .vlgh.man, Pearson; centre,
Cody, home ;D' • siey,Homath,E.Eliiott;
outside home, - . Elliott; inside home,
Fleming.
Lueknow— .al, McCoy, point, Scott;
cover -point, R 'd, defence J. McCoy;
Watson, Tho •son; centre, McDonald;
home, Mo1du11 n, Labbyich, Treleaven;
outside home, McCorvie; inside home.
Ailbt.
The followin
league teams:
sse at Lueknow on
Iast. The score
The Wingham boys
ain for the trip and
compauied the boys.
e ram, but
put up a good game.
s game will put the
even standing with
n for the champship
ucknow team comes
and we hope to sea
them on their own
Allen of Mount Forest
, and the teams lined
Kincardine
Ltickniew
Wingliam
Listowel
The following
played:
Lucknow at Lis
Lucknow at Win
Listowel at Kitt
Listowel at Win
Wingham at Ki
is the standing the of
To Play
4
3
OD Lest
1 1
1
Fail Tera Opens Sept, Is$r
CENTRAL
STR AT FO RD, ONT.
Soares of Business Colleges
terve applied to us for our graduates,
to act as teachers in their retiree's.
This is the evidenea you are looking
for as to the BEST SCHOOL to
attend. Thousands of our former
stndents are now in business life.
Write for oar handsome cata'logue.
W. J. ELLIOTT
The following fro
erich Star refers to t
Medley Holmes of tl
and Patrick, the tw
and Mrs. Dudley Ho
fug away from home
fell aud no trace of t
the fire alarm was r
assembled crowd Co
which found the littl
' railroad, near Polley
sleepy. They had st
their grandma at Ho
in their youthful inno
walk there. The jo
may be imagined, for
horrible fears suggeste
the fate of the little o
Holmes desire to exp
thanks to the many ci
in the search."
yed Away.
last week's God-
eit sous of Barrister.
young sons of Mr.
tnes, caused a sen-
tries. last by stray.
and when darkness
m had been fienicr;
e and from the
,stable Gaudry or-
b parties, one of
chaps out on the
s farm, safe but
ted off to visit
esville supposing
ence they could
of the parents
eratarally map,*
themselves as to
ss their sincere
iz ars wire .joined
price $3.0e.
Wingham's Leading Shoe Store
oy Gordon, Mr. and f: Ke
Hoskin, Miss Zelma A\
, Miss Buckholder,Miss es ,.
es Eva and Lexie Daw-
la and Maggie Ander-
iss Mason, Dr. and Mrs.
glas, Newman awl Miie
and Mrs. Woodley, P.
Cambpell, Roy Inglis,
Milton Howell, Peter
Friesen, Mr. rnell, Mrs. Rose, Miss
1 3 notes, and notes discounted at nation -
2 4 able rates. Money advaneed on mort-
gages, with. privilege of paying at the
mes have yet to be end of any year. Notes and accormts
ham
cknow July 10
vel 17
Cmtmgr—Car of Durham cement just
arrived. Parties who intend Using
cement soOn will do the wise net if they
buy it now:, 58 cement will likely ad -
Vance lu price before long. We are ale()
agents for Hanover cement.
tin
Everybody's Shoe Store. I k
We're shoeing half of Wingham.
What's the matter with the other half ?
Where else cat you buy good shoes
for the priees at which we sell them and.
get your money back if you're not satis-
We think we ought to thee everybody.
511S4eie ani
Not a poor leather or a poor shot it
our line as far as we know. Should
there be, the shoes are ours and your
money goes back.
The Shoe flan