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The Wingham Times, 1906-06-14, Page 1VOL XXXY.---NO. 1792. Tailor -Made Clothes $1 5. We will make your suit to your exact measures,, to your order for fifteen dollars cor- rectly shaped and faultless- ly fitted, superbly tailored from some pure, all -wool fab- ric, staunchly guaranteed. For seventeen, eighteen or twenty dollars we would use a fabric of still higher quality. We make them with care and skill and can guarantee you entire satisfaction. Trousers made to order at $3.50, 3.75. $4, $5, $6. A fine seleotien of Gents' Fur- nishings always in stock. IISIL. }Iomuth Tailor and Gents' Furnisher 2 doors from poet omoe. WINGHA WJNGHAII. ONTARIO. THURSDAY, JUNE a4, I906. GENERAL LOCAL NEWS. Wear Greer's Shoes and R1lbber3 • Property Mrs Gowdy, sr. the late Geo. Hug. poid Street consia' two lots. This through the agen real estate ;went. musters. ads the pulebnse of a' property on Leo- ng of a house and transfer was made y of J. H. Chisholm, W ANTED --600 Men and Boys to buy Clothing at H. E. ISARD & CO'S. A form r Resident. Mr Jaa, Hogg, former xesident of Wingham Juneti , was in town for a few days last wee Mr Hogg is now nearly 80 years of age, and recently lost his second wife death, leaving him with five small o idren. His oldest son is now 60 years o age and his youngest son not yet one y ar old. MARRIAGE LICENSES tactual by PRANK PATnasoN. No. 28 Viotori• strut, •Winrham. Ont. No witnesseeronntred. DOMINION BANK WINCHAM HORSES FOR Sam—Roadsters and family drivers.. LOT & Kum. Listow Races. This year the rac at Listowel, June 27, 28, and 29, will le the best ever given in that town, noted as it is, for success- ful race meetings. Four rapes, includ- ing one run, each day, and $5,250 in purses to be fonghtfor. There are six atakee, all well fill with from 16 to 20 entries each, insur ng large fields, among them a bunch of fast ones from the States. Fare and a third on G. T. R„ good from 27th to 0th. Capital paid apt $3,000,000 Reserve Fund and Undivided profits $ 3350,000 11'armerr' Notes discounted. Drafts sold on all points in Canada, largely attended. the United States and Europe. rendered by the ba, SAYINGS DEPARTMENT --Interest appreciated, and a v� Highest price paid for hides and pont. try at T. Felts' butcher shop. Farm and C op Purchased Mr, Rat, S. St n has sold his deair- able farm in East Wawanosh, adjoining Wingham, compcced of 133% acres, to Mr. Thos. Huta -a of Cuirass, Mr. II iv sthe 4thl Stein gives posse i0 n on July next and Intendsmoving to the West in the near future This sale was made through the agen of J• 73, Chisholm, real estate agent. Contract Let foHeating Apparatus. At a meeting o the Wingham High Sohool Board on Monday evening, the contract for the eating apparatus for Poi was awarded to 3. price being $520 00. e done by means of es. The Board wish - at High School work 3 in the public school iening of school after the new High Soh Bragg & Son, the The heating will two Kelsey turn es to announce t will be commend -building at the o the summer vac tion, with a staff of three teachers. de ie courses for Junior and Senior Leath g and Junior and Seni- or Matriculation `; IU. be taken up. Damage by Lightning. During the elect -4o storms last week several barns were atruok by lightning, but we have not 'ward of any serious damage being don . Henry Godkin's barn at Zetland as struck on Friday evening, but the fee was put out. In East Wawanosh the barns of Messrs. John Shiell ani R. McDowell were slightly damaged,. The hog pen on Mr. John McGlynn' farm in Turnberry was g on Friday night and estroyed, together with s and some fowl. struck by lights was completely a number of ho H. Davis bas several good houses and a farm for sale. See him for particu- lars. Tornado Plays Havoc. It is possible tbgt a million dollars of damage was dorm by the cyclone -like storm that etrnot Ontario Friday a but short duratia down houses an Excursio to Detroit. The big steams Greyhound exour- sion to Detroit, Jun 19th, is the event of the season, and tis year to aecom- roodate patrons n r the Wingham branch, a special tr has been provided to leave Wingham t 6.40 a.m., 19th for Goderioh direct, d returning leaves Goderioh on arriv of! steamer, Thurs- day, June 21st, dir of to Wingham. As in former trips the rate from Goderioh to Detroit is only $1 and by this special train the rate f m Wingham, Blyth, etc, one and one- bird fare to Goderioh and return. Southern and Western ternoon. Although of , it uurooted or blew factories, and played havoc with trees and vegetation. Light. ning set fire to several valuable barns and killed at leeet three persons. The damage done in Hamilton is estimated at $250,000. Th : other centres in which the storm did c factorable damage were Chatham, St Tomas, Aylmer, Sarnia and Niagat'a Fat s. Go=Carts, Baby Carriages, Parlor 'Tables, Music Cabinets, Easels, Screens, and nice Rocking Chairs at S. GRAOEYS. Successful aearden Party. The first garden tarty of the season under the auspices o Wingham Citizens' Band was held on t park on Monday evening, and, notwWastanding the rath- er cool and unfavo able weather, was ie excellent conal° Id was thoroughly C9 fair business was ent- booths. The ful, indicating the alldwed on deposits of $1 and upwards, I done at the refreshr and Rddedtoprinoipel 80th June and 81st affair was very succ Member eaoh year. interest taken by the citizens itt the lo - D. T. $El?BIJBN, 'tanager.cal musical organiz .tion, Mr. Leslie M• Vanatoa•, Solicitor.Young was the fortunate holder of the ticket which Won th .1 headsante rocking chair. BANK OF HAMILTON WANTED—Eng 200, pedlar's revised tariff, 100 tubs choice grass batter want- ed at once. Gino. I1r`. KING, WINCHAM. Death to he Weeds. The annual rneeti g of the East Har• iChtpltai paid up, $2,445,000.b0. on Partnere' InstiitSe will be held in lel elieirye Fund, $2,446,000.00. Brnasels on Friday June 22nd, and will be fo .reInstitute to bSeed y a P Total Assets,iiD,b00,000.00. be addressed by 3impson Rennie, of Toronto, who is w• 11 known to all grow- ers of seed. The ripening session will be the carni of James pr etde ntee Horn. WM. G=»aoxt. iteeerrestdettli and General Manager-�1.'Y't1usau r•. Assistant Gen. Manager- H. M. Wllem lalltalOTOMS Pam * .0 or, O n.Bbndrltr,90.PA.r$ 3iatyuotOt' B, ihtilleon. d,&vxiIts BANK, Iiatereat y11o*4 On depoelte et $i.et +Ind uta *Herds, *ltd added to priubtinit nu Slat 1U1i1+and Nth Noverubereach year, MM. ot i t'wDrw rte ilMl b rseelTtd itt ettrreat O. P, B1U?fl, Aleut, 4I110111011110A1 rrt ItCtlC,iltl8d, Sallettettr, held at 2 p,m. on Burgess, east of further session wi Hall. The speaks samples of weed risen* °tweeds, la seed grain, etc. requested 10 brin iteliPiei of genie, earti, ate., to the meet- ing for identigoetion and exanninatioli. The delegate Wil-ibe prepared to explain and discuss the workings of the Seed °Ontrol Aot. BUTCHER WANTED—An able-bodied men to do alangther house work. Ap- ply to Taos T. FIELD. wn, after whish a be held in the Town will be equipped with ede, tnounted spool- iOise of geed and poor 'arrears and °theret are weeds and Weed seeder, County i,. L. The eetni-annual yet ig of the County L 0 L of North axon will be held inthe Orange. Hall, Wingbairl, on Tuesday, Anne 19th, at o'clock p m, sharp, The best Patterns at lowest price,, and faehin aheete free, at D. M. Gordon's, the leading fancy goods and dress goods stare. Have special out prices here now, Clearing Aucti Sale. Stein, lot. Mr. R.S.S o 42,con. 14, East •FWawanosh, will have a oaring auction Bale of farm, stook and implements at his premises on Monday, one 25th. The list inoiudes some good tock, and the implements are in good ondition. For liat of articles see bills. John Parvis will be the audtioneer. Fon SALE—(hied Dwelling Hosme and easeone acre of laud, ease noon ied y e; also a pleasure -boat for a4Ie good as new. Boat house to let, 1 r terms and particulars apply to Geo. MCKesectz. Souven r China. Loners of the '• uvenir" should see the fine assortment of Souvenir China just opened out at tl� by S. M. Fisher, a view of Fisher's Mill year 1860. A fine gi len factory was .built which unfortunately fire in 1875, The di the Town electric 1' also a grand view o erected in 1862, not occupied 'by Mr H properties °ontribl prosperity and gro town, the china w a relic in every ho • Mid -Summer Ex minations. For the mid•summer igh school ex• emanations for East Hero inspectorate the following will be presi ing examin- ere:—•Clinton, W. R. Lon h and John Hartley; Seaforth, A. Soo 'and W. J. Moffatt; Wingham, J. • Cameron; Bit th, A. H. Musgrove; russets, In- spector Robb. The entran candidates will be presided over lay :—t.„ linton, John Houston and W. R. Longi ; Seaferthi G• F. Rodgers and T. G.-ihitlinglaw; Wingham, H. D Long; Bly Wilson; Brnasels, Inapacto; Miss J. Ritchie; Wroxeter, Fordwicli, W. P. Dobson, amination will be held on 28th and 29th, and the higi aminations will commence o r "Big Book Store" lowing a beautiful Dam erected in the ist mill and wool - Emat the same time, was destroyed by i nowused s by ;ht plant. There is Gregory's mill dam , with the grist milt, son. As these mill ted largely to the th of our prosperous 11 deserves a place as ie. For nice new and up-to-date furniture in Sideboards, Bedroom Suites, Parlor Suites, Couches, Iron Beds, Springs and Mattresses. Call and see S. GRACEY'S line and prices. Huron Old So s' Annual Outing The annual exc talon of the Huron Old Boys' Aseooia..on of Toronto will take place this ye ,r on Saturday, July 7th, the trains run Aug to Goderioh and Lucknow. They ljave Toronto at 7 a.m and 7.15 a.m. rein ectively, and are ex- pected to arrive at their destination about noon. The fare for the round trip is $L85, and t ckets are good to re- turn on any regular train Saturday or Monday, or on the specials that leave Goderioh and Ln.know at 6 p.m. on Monday, July 9th. This is becoming a more and more polar outing, and the residents of this se tion will be pleased to again welcome t e old boys and girls to their native con ty. FARM FOR SALE.—A good 100•aore farm in the township of East Wawanoeh is offered for sale at a bargain for a quick sale. Terms and fall particulate at the Titans office. Ti *L'i ... 40 $1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE Adjourned Meet g of Council. Although the adjo reed meeting of Wingham Town C noir on Monday evening was called f r eight o'clock, it was about eight•thirt= when the numb - ere got settled down la business, 0oun. °Mors Forbes and 11 ulna being absent. The evening was coo: t the council Cham- ber not very warm, to the members re- mained in the clerk s office, and there, beside the oorporati n goal stove, they legislated. Two accouute. from McBurpey, $155,19 a in connection with th ordered to be paid. quarterly grant of $E' ed to be paid. On motion of Con s, Bell and Mc- Donald, the Waterwo ks committee and the acting clerk, Mr leulmage, were ap• pointed to obtain lnfsrmation as to the beat method of raisineemoney to provide for waterworks cone stiona and extens- ions, A oommunioation 'rue read from the G.T.R., asking at wh ,t rate per year the council would suppl them with water for their locomotives on the flat rate. Corms On motion of Cos °Donald and Ben- nett, it was decided the G T Be with w motives at $425 per The matter of th of land three feet Fisher was again 1r By -Law No. 54 management of th• was read the neoe and passed. It w Messrs Young & d $67.37, for work waterworks, were he citizens' band 50 was also order - GAMES OFT E PAS r WEEK, Lacrosse, Fool • all and Baseball-- Wingha in the Lead. The first home of the Intermedia played on Wednea tween Goderioh a The game was fas out, and was witn of spectators, Th: by the score of 71. Mount Foreat,ex p refereed the game all. The followin positions of the p1 Wingham—Go: cover, George Wi D Dinsley; secon third defence, M Coady; third ho second home, E. E Flemming; outsi inside home, 3. M Goderioh—Goal W. Doak; point, F. Karn; cover, R. 1) wits; first defence, W. Blackford; seeoe 1 defence, Beacon; third defence, A. 'Johnston; centre, J. Tait; third home, iS 0 Belcher; second to offer to supply home, Geo. Seeor : first home, W Dare; ter for their loco- outside home, . Hutchison; inside home, J Murphy; ear, pnrobese of the strip The Maple Leas of Wingham were width from Mr P. defeated by the Lavers of Seaforth in an ft over. Intermediate 0. i . A. match in Seaforth , 1908, to regulate the on Tuesday, the :core being 13 goals to waterworks system, 2. jary number of times a decided to have 100 Playing ten me to Brussels' eleven, law together with Wingba'u footba 1 team won from Brns- me in District No. 2 series, OLA., was ay evening last be- d Wingliant teams. and clean through - seed by a large crowd local team won out 3. George Allan, of cadent of the C L A., a the satisfaction of are the names and Yen:— , Irwin;point, Moore; gham; first defence, defence, E. McGuire; cilll/ray; centre, F. •, e, Gordon Cook; Nott; first home, A. borne, W. Reid; one. h, Miss K. °)pies or Ina nye eels at the Iatter Taco on Friday last by Robb and disc Brockschedule of rates a td fees, printed for a score of 1 to 0 The game was played ; distribution. Conn Nicholson ' asked, ibn behalf of an a downpour of rata. This gives Entrance ex. }h }1efYo �f .„rr_ Wingham the liatriot championship, Scottish ay at Lake. Friday of this w ek will be Scottish day at Kincardin Thera will be a good program of t different kinds of Scottish games and a baseball match be- tween .Kincardine rad Lucknow, and a lacrosse snatch bet een Kincardine and t dayromtaea to Th b0 in ham e �' Bp be a geed One. order that people from this section ay spend a day at the lake lawn, a octal train has been arranged, leaving Wingham at 0 35 a m. and the fare for alts, 70 cents with 85 dente for ohildr n. Train will leave liluevate at 9.21 an., fare 80o and 40e; W hiteohurch, 9. 8 a.m„ fare 65e and 860. Spend Friday of his week at the lake town. Dr; Ovens, London, Surgeon Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat will be' at Ate. Kibbon's drag store, Tuesday, July 3rd. Hoare 2 p. m, to 8 p. M. G1eisMee prop- erIi fitted. ane 27th, Mr D IoKinle3', f mg some of the a rade trees in front of boring won 2, 1 school ex - June 30th his premises. Th? matter was left in the Rome and lion hands of the Stre 4D1 Atter some fns APPRENTICES WANTED.—Two appren- times wanted, to learn the upholstering business, Apply to Walker & Clegg, at the upholstering factory. Lost His Riggt Arm. The following parti talars of the acci- dent to our former tr:vnsman are given in a dispatch from 0 Sound. Mr. Holmes bits been in a very critical con- dition, but is now in,�roving as favor - ted. His brother Tnrnberry visit- s last week. The Holmes, an em - Portland Cement ably as could be exper Mr. David Holmes, o ed with him a few da dispatch says—"Ale ployee of the San Works here, had his ight arm torn off at the shoulder joints and was terribly bruised and cut by oeing caught in a shaft while at work fairly this morning. Holmes was alone in the slurry room at the time, and was on an improvised platform attemptin:; to replace a big belt on a rapidly re ; olving pulley. In some way his arm i was caught, and in a second was torn ;from his shoulder. Several ribs were b .oken, but the un- fortunate man ewe' ed without further injury. His escap, from death was miraculous. He nev and when the mans Was hastily summa minutes later, Hol severed member and humor that he guess cod." Iost consciousness, r of the works, who ed. arrived a few es picked up the ematked with grim d it was gone for Dr. Butler, London, will be at Queen's hotel on:—Tuesday, June 19th; Tues- day, July I71h. Hours 1 p.m. to rl 80 p.m. Eye, ear, nose and throat causal- tations. Eyes tested for glasses. INDIGESTION ? Why suffer from it ? FOTHERGH,L'S Dyspepsia Tablets RELIEVE AND CURE EVERY TIME. wU.r....+..+.wr•• FOlt SALE riY Walton -McKibhou hitt.. U. DRUCGIS 1 , Next door to poatoliioe. This store Closaii at 8 p. every agettitig exoe tF Saturday, eieesawdee t Committee. th lilllver ton ther discussion in re• The teams:— gard to the settlbment with the Wes- Brussels—Go tern Foundry Col, the agreement witb eon, McDonald Messrs }Towson,Harvey and Brookle- , Brown, Heater ; bank, and the c dition of the cemetery, wing, Forest, the council adjourned. I Carley, Spire: Wingham—Go Deane, Mitchell; Cruickshank, Da right wing, Ansi wing, Aikenbead. "Wingham jnnio Mated the Jameat place on Tuesday t 1 and drawn one. games will be played in the second round. 1, Kerr; backs, Ander-, half backs, Cardiff, rentre,Strangb:an; right eLennan; left wing, , McArter; backs, half backs, Wilson, dson; centre, Miller; y, McGillivray; left Union Farmers' Institut excursion to Model Farm, Guetph, n Saturday, June 28rd. Train liafes Wingham at 7 36 a. m. Fare $1 25, good to return on Monday. See Iarge posters. The weather is now becoming season- abiy hot, and Parasols will be in good demand aI' once, You can find the lat- est and best in these lines—at right prices—at D. M. GORDON'S, The Wing m Races. The Wingham r es on "Wednesday and Thursday of 1 st week were the most successful in the history of the Turf Club. More ace horses were in the town this year an at any previous race meeting. The weather was fine and the track in th very best of condi- tion. The attends e was hardly up to that of previous ye re. The summary: -- FIRS DAY. 2 50 class: Little Tim, W Hod on, Montreal 1 1 1 Miss Alcy, Chas. B rrett, Park- hill 2 3 3 Zao Medium, Dr Kat , Berlin , , . , 4 2 4 Old Maid, H T Westbrook, Brantford .. - . . 8 5 2 Also started : —Lad Gothard, Harry Direct, Harry Moonli, ht, Hattie Ferga- 80n, Time 2.2111, 23,1i, 2 201; 2 25 class— College Sing, D McLachlan, Chatham .... 1 1 1 11 o'clock a in, wh n their daughter, Collingwood Boy, 31 . P J Stone, d in marriage to Collingwood Mise Rose, was unit 3 4 2 Dan Finister, I AId us, Feaelon Falls 2 5 3 ceremony was performed by Rev J R Mr David Watters alt this town. The Davy K, R Kettle, ' arnia 5 2 4 Gandy, D D, in the presence of about Also started:— •b Roy, Autumn King, Minnie oe Allen. forty guests, relativ a and friends of the Bell, .' Time 2 201:x, ' 201, 2.1014. bride and groom, t e couple standing in 2 18 class: front of a beantifn mound of ferns, and Little Sandy, J L B : iiey, Toronto *1 1 1 the bride being giv n away by her father. Princess Simon, " in. Graham, The bride's weddi g gown was of voile, Mand Wilkes, Mrs Mary Locke London 3 3 4 and the wore the stomary bridal veil. ; Nogales 2 2 2 2 The ceremony au congratulations being Shadeland Boy,Fra kToor,Sea- over, the compan sat down to an et. £ter which Rev Dr vein proposed the and groom and also d hostess, in which joined. A pleasatt, afterwards apeat, atititul presents at. which the bride and he happy couple left rain for Toronto and rad bra their return The Tines joins lends in wishing the tae measure of happi- i~ in their journey over football team de- wn Kickers at that a snore of 2 to 0. In a Lakeside L ball on the Win Thursday mornin teams of Kincardin latter were victorio 13. In a game of base Tuesday evening be of Bell's factory and the latter were viol gue gatne of base• ham diamond on Last, between the and Wingham, the s by a score of 14 to Paris Green And Hellebore Hills everything in night. If you do not with to be disappointed you should bay only' the beat, w e have it and Gell Bergers Paris Green at 25G a pound Hellebore 35c a pound. Get your supplies from ns and be ready for the bugs, Wa l l ey's Dru-� Store Phone 100. Successor to McCall & Co 41111110111V VEIN Real Estate My business is to bring buyers and sell- ers together. Iavestora'ktadty look over the following, which are but a few of the many properties on list 87800-133;' acres, 13 mile from Wingham; good bntldinge 57 acres of hay land This mice includes posseeaion at oner $2200-86 • acres. adj •ining Blnevale. Possession at once itroinding crop. $3500-59 acres, 1;2 miles from Wing - ham. Brick hones. bank barn. $3200-100 acres, 2? miles from Wingb'rm $4500-100 acme, 2 miles from Blyth. i2 mile from school BLUEVALE VILLAGE PROPERTY 8300—Frame cottage, 12 acre of land. $650-112 story frame house; good stable, 4. acre of garden and 16 fruit trees. TOWN PROPERTY. $525•-11- 'story frame honse Edward St. $650—Frame cottage, good cellar, Carling Terrace. 8750-2 story frame house. atabie, it rents for $7 per month. Charles St. 82500-2 story brick cottage; corner lot John 8t Agent for Western lands, call and • get maps and full particulars. J. H. CHISHOLrl, Real Estate,, Insurance and Loan Agent. Vanstone block, Wingham. all on the park on sen the employees Walker & Clegg's, ous by 7 runs to 6. Fon SALE--Comfor dwelling on Minnie the TIMnS office. ablnine-roomed eet. Apply at Snots THAT TALK:—To those who know shoe quality we want only a chance to show our new lines. They speak for themselves. R. JOHNsxoh'sBOOT & SHOE STORE. In the Bond of Wedlock. A quiet but hoop event was celebrat- ed at the home of and Mrs George Wynn, Frances etre t, on Wednesday at forth.... 5 4 4 3 ceilent dinner, Also started.—Cur Hunter and Jeseie Gandy in a hap Rodgers. * Dead gbeat. 2 2 haaIth of the brid Time 2.181, 2 a 17�' 0' that of the host a SEWN DAY 2.28 aloes all present heartii Gladstone, J Gladet e, Coling. - sociable time wa Hazel Ilan, Chas Ba rett,Park-3 3 1 1 1- Many useful and hill 1 5 2 5 5 tested the esteem i Nevi ilio • groom are held. fi I� e vi a Co Little Pete g L ' ' 20088 on the 240GT11 Wood.... Lon Cody, D Letris,'Barrie 4 4 3 4 2 other points oast, Also started—Hee 1 Belle, N'ettie Stat. Time --2.231, 2 231 2.27, 2.271 2.26 will reside in tow 2 21 class— With their many f OBrlillybCa oBloellE GeCouH.ia*ie1O1.ltDC21 21 21 . yoesuenagnduolespaersIs Debby 0, T Cain, L theta* 3 4 3 the dna o! line, Mite Casey, W Retie t, Montreal 7 3 9 Also started—Mat Brino, Happy I.irea Queen. 2 10 elms — beaky, /11 Swartz Collingwood Rook tloltingwood Starkey, Ed Frans MOO Started.— Reg e Weaver, Anna 'V ler, Dr 0, 'Cottage Wat rtt .—Good strong young men to learn steel range making. Apply to Wingham.. 1 1 I W1tsxmnn FouNn1tY Oo., Winghata. , T Neville, WANrsn AT O OE—A. Mambo* of 2 2 2 stonemasons end b cklayere to Work on , Matinee. 3 8 3 Wingbam high ehool. Good wages Bar: will be paid, ply to Niohalaon & Bennett. WING H Ai1T RUMNESS COLLEGE is a High-grade Commercial School — TIMED COURSES — Commercial - Stenography - Telegraphy Write 080. SPOTTON, Principal. We make a specialty of neat Picture framing andrepair work. Special clear- ing out sale of Carpets, at GRAOY's. MACHINE REPAIRING —I have taken over the machine shop of W G Paton and am prepared to do all kande of steam and hot water fitting, rtpairs to engines and boilers and all kinds of farm mach- inery. ROBERT M. COOPER Say, Harry! That's a swell looking pair of Shoes you have ou•--mind telling me where yon got them ? Ot coarse not I got them of W', J. GREER. 1 alwas s buy my Shoes there." I'd like to have a pair about like them—mind telling me what they coat? "Of eonrse not. I paid $3 50 for them!" Great Scott! I would have RUSH. ed 45.00 at least I wonder if GREER can fit me as well os he has you? "Certainly he can Ile can lit anybody, far he bete all sizes and widths, Viverybedy likes hie shoes, The above conversation was heard on the street yesterday. A fall Stock Of 'trunks Ind Valises W. J. Greer