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SOLD AT
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WOMAN'S STOR.11
Dry Goody and
Etouse ieuiroishings
Phony 67.
Nuxt to Royal Bank.
0010.N'S STORE.
Custom Tailoring
elcn'e ;F urnishings,
Moue 103.
Opp os i tie Pu n i t e L i brn ry
Over The TeamCall
s
{Miss Juie Bartlett spent Sunday at
• Hamilton,
Mr. Dices, of 'Toronto, spent Wednes-
day in town,
Bailiff Welsh, of Seafurth, was in
town on Saturday. .
Serge, R.• Welsh was a visitor in
London last week.
Mr. E, Schoenhals paid Hamilton
and Oshawa a visit this week,
• 'Crown Attorney Seger, of Gode-
rich, was in town on Saturday.
.Miss Eleanor Kemp, of Belgrave,
spent Sunday at her home here.
Airs., Wasman was eisftiug relate es
at Brussels during the past week.
Mr. Harry Bartliff and wife were
visitors at Hamilton over Sunday.
klrs. R P. Reekie, of Dutton, was a
welcome visitor in town this week,
Miss J. Nichols, of Mitchell, spent
Sunday with Miss Shirley Bawden,
Miss Elsie Finch is visiting her sis-
ter, Mrs. Roht, Moore, of Toronto,
Mrs. R. J. Cluff, is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Phoenix at Hamilton,
Mrs. Fraser, of Ailsa Craig, is visit-
ing l
er sister, Miss Ross, Kirk Street.
eet.
Mrs, W. H. Jitckson, of Parkhill, is
visiting her brother, Mr J. H Paxitiab.
Mrs. Cartwright .is spending u few
days with her sons in Mullett Town-
ship.
Pte, W. Oram, Goderich
Miss Margaret McIver, of Southanp Pte. A. "Taylor, Wingham;
toh, is the guest of Rev, and Mrs, J, E,
Hogg, CentreHuronLiberals
Rev. Mr. Watson, of the West All Liberals' of Cliisfvn are asked to
minister Co , Toronto, Was in town last attend a meeting in the Council 'Cham -
week.
Miss Aima 1'lollingshead, of Dutton,
who sang at the Willis'Ohurch concert
ou Tuesday and sings to -eight again,
is the guest of Miss Winnie O'Net!.
Mr. and Mrs. William Watson and
daughter Clete and Mrs. R. M. McKay
and Miss J. W. Woodcock, all of Blyth,
were in town on Tuesday evening.
Y. P, S. M., and Mrs. Fletcher, of the
S. A., force 01 Stratford were here over
Sunday. The former conducted the
services at the S, A. Barracks on Sun-
day.
oeieeeeteoletYeaeeeteelo 3tetselOOSOGO
Local News
., eeee devote:ogre 1000 teceocosamteeiocee
Medical Board
'Tine Huron County Medical Hoard,
met at Seaforth on Tuesday evening.
Hockey Girls Dance.
The danee.held by the Hockey Girls
last h'rfday evening was the event of
the season, Dancers were here from all
over the County and the' music played
by the London Harpers was excellent,
Huron Soldiers Here ,
The Huron County soldiers that
have arrived from Halifax are:—
Cart.
re—Calf. C. E. Dowding, Clinton
Pte. N. Norris, Exeter
berto-night, (Thue sd;ay) 10
Miss Sara .Milne, ref Blyth, was the appoint delegates to go. to, the Anneal
geesf of; the. Misses McMurchie last meeting at Seaforth for Centre Huron
week.
• hIrs,. Bunsch, of Seaforth, was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs,: 13, Kaiser last
week,
Mr, Wesley Newcombe, of Fort
William, was a visitor in townthis
week,
'Mr. Thomas Cottle was confuted to
the house last week with an attack of
lumbago,
`Miss Catharine Reekie, of Duttolt;
ewes• the guest this week of Miss Win -
nig. O'Neil,
Mrs, (Rev.) Stewart returned Iasi
week after speeding' a 'week or so 01
J'orohto.'
'M'essrs, Harry G. Hess end Clarence
Hoffman,. of Zurich, were Sunday.visi-.
toi's in own,
Miss E. L. Farman of Parkhill, was
the guest of her btotlier, Mr: 'J,' 'H:'
3axman last week,
an Tuesday. A large attendanceis
asked for,
Are Not Giving Out Names
The tribunal: sitting at 'the Town
Ball on Sattirday heard about a dozen
appeals of Glass "B" men for exemp-
tion. As instructions have ` been re-
ceived' from. London{ not 'to give dut
the decisions no naives are available.,
A .lust Complaint
Complaints are niade about the way
the sweeper and screperere allowed to
be placed beside lie pari in front of
the Post office. For artistic de4(ira-
tionsJ•tliey do'net•dad itl''tlfe goee''nt
all Tlie _sweelier, has be'cht::`titerd'^flee
three days now;•
Married Ai Chicago
MIs Julius Struckmen announces the
1V,1 fend Mrs. Saunders, ctf,Goder.eh, .niareiege-of her eistbr, • BIen'isie'• May
'were' elelteirs with{ the'lattee's mother, , Cettn, Ve'i'n tb N)t :Ed er Milton Snell:
Mies, William Glenn,, Me Stili at.Checagq ll' ; Mr. Snell
le A fbreier''wiejghtiin,btly, old e son.of
Mrs. Chas Chimer, 'Mee, koy : Ball, • the letteeJeolrifl Shell WHO' Wes a eon-
'.Mies Mary, Brame eld motored, tp Sea-ereceerlinet buileereine ,wtnghant for
forth last 'Thursday afteeppcfixe - {{natty yette. lle.fs la part, Agent for
Mrs, Dowding sr,, le Toronto to flie" Efie TCailveity' sit''Cin'Cngd' but • Was
meet her yon Gapl'.. 0, E. •Dowding, .transferred to New York for duratibe''
wee. is return -Ng from service o,yg sees, of the war—The groom is a cousen , ,of;
Mc'S0ret Fred alaceellliann Jackson, of
tons ui and:,inZ 11.ie ye ultger days Visited
heeeteicf reel Real eft
Pr,ceh t4i4• Tbliaretos.•
••T hes inveterate smoker b.trtily.
itn°wc eehelethe is "at these; days .in
{tie• maiter of wlintlie Tfus'
Miss.eelta•ilawden teas lis Blyth :Sate
erdeye.bidding ,fir, and Miss'• Eniigh`:
good bye whoa! left'to. aurae 'tittle limber'
in '
iVlr Wilifann aMailie, of Miruico wt(
a visitor •sI:0115 bailie in lilyth'atid wit"
edge 'the uzst trf his" sister, 'Allege E.
Maiifst here., e •el •
Pte. Bellamy, a returned veteran of
the 16lst Battalion, has been appoint-
ed Registrar Of North Huron for the
coming registration of the men and wo-
men power,
Messrs. E. E. Raymond, L Armitage,
T., R. Ferguson and G. H. Linklater,
of Teeswater, were in town Monday in
the interests of their races to be held
on June 3rd.
Nev. and Mrs. W. B. Moulton were
at Brantford attending the funerai of
the late David Webster of that city
which took Dace on Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Grant Milligan, of London, the
young violinist who took part in the
Willis Church concert on Friday even-
ing was the guest of Mr. and Mrs,
George David while in town,
Mr, Robert McMillan, of Seaforth,
and one of the directors of the United
Farmers of Ontario, was in town last
Thursday evening, to address a Farm-
ers' meeting,
Councillor J. P, Sheppard is able -to
get about his house and garden now,
with the aid of crutches but has not
put his footto the ground yet,
Dr. P.. Medd, of Chatham, who is
well known to New Era readers, had
his salary increased $ too at, the . last
Boar,
Board Meeting. He%I
g will l e succeeded
by Rev, R n Hicks, of Windsor,
Mrs, J 1. McCeugisey, of Blyth,
who came to make a short visit with
Mr, and MI's, John Garbutt, Victoria
Street, and who took suddenly ill, was
able to be removed to her Moine last
week.. '
Mr, C, F, Libby is leaving on a busi.-
ness trip to New York mid :other -points
in ;connection with the Clinton Knitt-
ing Company.
St,; Mary's Journal —Mr, and 'Mrs.
Harry Sharp motored down from Clin-
ton And spent the week -end in town
with Mr. H. F. Sharp, Mr. and Mrs
Wiseman accompanied then and visit-
ed. over Sunday with the latter's mot-
her, Mrs,. Geo,' Grant, King Street.
Mr, and Mrs. Lorne' Welsh and baby,
Of London, are the guests zt,the fon-
mer's lid tie. of Mi, and 'Mrs, R. Welsh.
11r, Lorne. Weleh'h,ts been und& the
deetor's'care'anil'is taking e well'.earii-
ed holiday. He holds..thepositi0e .of
eccogetant with' the Lo tdbn acid` Pori
Staiileya'Ilydro etalhtay, "
(Toronto—News):—Rev. C 10..Jot
Twins, Provtncitl,Presideinl of the Great
at Veterans AsSocjrti?n, is in the
crty this nfornnig, f ons !Brantford. tie
is jrreheedieig to Netitillepolle, where; he
is #O, a sstyt tli'e' 'tinted St rtee • W:te
Chest• Caiup ugh, Before liavii lie
ie stteindiitg to SO bhsiii&ts nidt&sS
1.‘onnectgd.wit1iithe'0_ W,.` A., lead-
quaeters iu 'Toronto..
;I he Dungannon Corecep, ndns,t to
file' Goderich' Stsir last week says:- •-
Stephen Stothers Herm) ,C ouuty's
Agricultural represeet'ttie, motored up
from, Clinton :in, [IISIlea' tate Saturday.
night and spent Sutitia;a' ,with dais moth-
er in Ashfield, 1ncideetelby attending
.the c)ddfehlste'se:s twain{{ he Suislay
evening., Steve.''repo t•i everything
&u6' splendidly in his Wort, o'bich he
seems:etc take. very. swell,
o pay:: ,
Mr SaM,' Carters, roti L. A:; of for his smokes f0 Ise get'ty old stock;
Guelph wes'in town lest week, in the hretselleel•FeeoalaY,e.. Ji° ineitii417 Ile- Oniy-.a little p.ue'• are e'er
i» teresis o0 ,coMiug'• Mep and,, women g Ili hist passldls p
itegistrnti8n:' , gcv0rnutefi'ly neer ;.this tllanhfeeei rer(r t my a few short years
gets the eleeefit, of the incretlse, •tic, A'lf. ,five ;Ineet i'0 p4.rt Ino 11055.
'Gr, Dodete 1iolloway was here for' :a: pays,` C e tecreeee ee aq.ifle.forei1ot" ..
King, ti lo'rned up•,witla abattery at tribute ,to the ,dealer. •"111:eothe,e'ea'ewee Onte'e little°•;nine.
Kingston, and, expetts' Mey.b'e':iifetteeeee Cfet Siteemieelgn,,Petienee; ,prayer,
int. of Pdtaeeeeee, ,, , the jobbers are .Isaking the retailer • Orley ie Ifeete note '
t 'r.:ind .Mrs. Oscar '131anchard, - of 1t5y'tfil).0fe to. thein, and, 'the taller:; l It tiije't6tt"frat d". heart to !tsar,
Deleon -'are, eisilini the letter's ot- . to raise the •
£ price ko ilte consun'cr• 1 hilly a little•''Wliile, .
ONLY'A LITTLE WHILE.
Illrrittin Macey :ears Ago, But
'1'ht4k It Fite CNN` Present
her, Mis Pickett, Albert Street tea
otlier telativee iii toeetl.
MP A, Mt -Kenzie and daughter,
i,k'r i i t, "were stetted to Brussels ow-.
tug to the sucideeCtleiitlt bf Ffee 051'1116 s;
Some of the new issues from the fns. we
in Blliss,,ssipietrte
tory are out, heavier in 'size and k eeet')the past will be drea,,.
larger in price, and these .beat the ! Oul f Ijlntle Whii(
nee price, .In this case the smelter 1 .
• Fort to el5n1 tears t0 Ga11,
d" is assured that 00 is payilig bus; Only a ltttle white
Mr, vee?RitYln«hd ironMdCin 0 Who fell surto towards the eeteeiises of the Aln'God's Mercy covers all,
Ecru Weeks ng+> frost a 4a foot pole..
At Mitchell; t: , as nOw a ile to get about vete, as the v u t r ' 914q tVkainnaaaatla,
town wltlt,tite aid of a stick, creased tax, .W t.tib!' C101045, Ontario, 8 y 23inal, 194.8.
A h 1! 1 a tl gn ern tett vets the jl '
losing Up I,..ibrary Park ;trill It Climbs I1
New flower beds, shrubs, etc, 'ire } This is 'tee 4391st day of the war
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being owed on the Library Park. this for bee Allies while 'U Sita has, "' ' - .P
The
weel , been is h1 1 s 13 dl's to -day. d '
Liberal Meeting
The :urinal nneethig of the 'Ceplre
Huron liberal Association is called for
Tueyd rt' Mat.3ay :26th30p,, 1nm, C.tr4110'0 1'211
Seafacth,
Holiday Hours
Friday being Victoria pay the usual
liolidsty Hours will be observed At the
Clipton Post office, Office will be
oeen all day for box holders,
Meeting At Exeter To -day
A convention of church workers fot.
the deanery of Huron is being held.
n Exeter to -day, Rural Dean' Robin.
eon, 'of St. -Peel's Uttered, is presitiisfg..
On told after June 1st, offing 10 tl,¢eting of Huron County ,Council
the. amount ercumulat-
tufa at the,.,li;'00utksdl)pdtail;er-woOlek laaorg;e'.n,ym Th'e Council' of the Corporation of
.ber cif comparatively inexperienced Huron will meet in the Council Chain=
'.larks'011 the- staff, owing• to. enlist- e'er, Goderich, on Tuesday the 41h
melees,new bank hours .will ,go 1100 day of June 4918 at 3 o'clock In the
effept tlitougltouf the: country, u'amely,.s sfte000oir;
froth 9.30_ 1, In. e%tjl Lt30 'p. n1. ..
I lily,• excepts Saturday' on which city l Now In England -
hours will be -front 9;30 a, iri to y
40Onoon.
Solar Eclipse
On June 8 next astronomers 'will
hive an opp'os'tu1ity. of 'stttdying:
the 'first event of its hints since May Proclamation ReeeiWed
,2S, 4900, ;and the public genereily The proclamation of the Duke of
tor ab few0`hours,with
Smoked glasses 'of years
callipg upon young uteri
twill be the order of the day, .,bbtin $,f 19 years to. register, has been ie -
for students and for'the curious, Oneeived At the police departtnen't. The
that date will take place a 'tot:l ec- proclamation is' printed, as is usual;
lipse of the sun, the. moon. coming i!1 both French and English
directly between it and the earn{ and Notice to Young Men
cutting off the light, It ,vilt.be one. Men df 19 years of age and. those
who attained 20 years on or since the
13th, October, 1917, will register un-
der Proclomation on or before June
1st, 1918, until the date of -Registra-
tion such men may be treated on en-
listment as Volnteers.
Nothing Doing
A's: fair .ts'11 Peeetl'anl of sports for
Victoria Day' hl Clinton, there will be
nothing doing, The Bowlers will open
up the sumnmer session and the con-
cert `Queen 0' the May" will be'given
1n the hail ip the evening;
Barry Eilbor injured
1 Last Seturday, While le, Eilbei' M
IP. P,; wee engaged itr thing some work
nal 00 hoit,e, the ladder he was'. using
Yell, throwing him Iteavtly to the
:ground Ile is conllued.to the house,
and obhged to use crutches to moult
around We hope 114 wilt soon be
elnle to resudle his ostial Work,
,New Rank lElliurs
Tlie mats friends of Corp. • Edgar
Pettason, will he pleased to learn that
et is" stow ift 1100 convalescent' liospitet
al: Epson; and they hope for a speedy.
1;.ecovery from his sickness,' • `
of the three eclipsesduring tate year
—two of the sun and one of the
moon. The lunar eclipse will take
place on. June 23-24, and will.be one
ly partial, while tele second of the
sun will occur on December' 3, and
be visible only in South America.
'Phe eclipse on June 8th will be
total at no point in Canada, but will
be visible :IS a partial eclipse in all
parts of the Dominion.
Mrs. Adam McKenzie's
Mother Called Away.
Ford Boys in The Lead
Goderich Signet—'Phe honor of be-
ing the first boys in Goderich to sign
the pledge to earn and give fico for
soldiers' comforts goes to Gordon :wd
Kenneth Ford, grandsons of Rev, J, E.
With startling suddeiess came the Ford, 'these two lads, under ten
news of the demise of Harriet Arm- e ears" of age, are taking up ,n bond
strong, beloved wife of George Crooks, tt gether, and have made. their first
who passed away to her reward Thurs- i aynent,' Well done, boys. This is
day morning of last' week, about 7 a good example :end it is hoped that
o'clock at their hone, Albert Street, n;any others 'will follow it, , Who will
Brussels in her 82nd year. She was he the first boy to take up a build for
about as usual on Wednesday and tool: himself f
ill that night, suffering from oppress-.' Passed Away
ion about the heart. A physician was
Called about 11 p, nn„ and relief was Thursday evening Henry Carter
afforded but another spasm next morn- i•assed away at his home on Victoria
ing proved fatal and she passed away Street after a serious illness, extend
in the arms of her daughter, Mrs,'Math- ing over the past year and for nearly
eson, almost In a. moment's' notice, two months has been bedfast, He
Mrs, Crooks was born in Ireland, corn- had. resided in .Goderich 'Township and
ing to Canada when a child, with, her '0uckersmith for sone years following
parents The family cause to Morris the occupation of farmer. He and his
over 60 years ago, when her parents gond wife removed to Clinton some
Nought land on the 3rd line. Over 60 six years ago and for some time has.
years ago the subject of this notice been employed at the Elevator. Be -
was united in marriage to her now be- sides his widow who was Matilda
reit partner and on May 4th, they cel- ',tureen], he is survived by two daugh-
ebrated the Guth- anniversary of this tees, Mrs. Melvin Crich, of 'Tu'cker-
event, possibly with little thought that smith, and Mrs; John Pepper, of .Stan -
separation was so near at hand. The ley and one son Lorne, in Alberta. He
children a•e—Albert; Morris Town- is also survived by his mother and sis-
ship ;George and Ivan and Mrs, S. Y. tern in town. and two sisters living in
Taylor, Calgary ; Harry, Paris; Mrs. Buffalo andlanlltnn and two brothers,
Wna. Turnbull, Brussels ; Mrs. Albert William, of 'Toronto and Charles, of
Gerry, Indian (lead ; Mrs, A, McKenzie, Hamilton, ile was a .member, of the
Clinton ; and Mrs. le, W, Matheson, 0, 0. F., and a member, of the Ontario
Edmonton. One son, William, who Street Methodist Church. The fun -
died 20 years ago, was the only member oral was held on Saturday afternoon,
of the 4o children gone from the earth-- the service being conducted by Rev
ly circle, rattier a remarkable fact with J. A, Agnew, Pastor of 'the deceased
so:large a family, ,Mr, and Mrs, Crooks aitd :also by the olieers and memberes
after a sojourn in Morris, moved to of the C. O. F. Interment was nth at
Grey Township and.on selling their -fine -, urn, is Cemetery. The p,ll'beerers
homestead took up residence in Brus- .were numbers of the Lodge: Bro' teece
cels about 23 years ago. Mrs. 'Crooks Cook, 1, Dodds, W, Jenkins W. G.
was a heart', industrious woman, who Smyth; H. Grtch acid R, pepper. The
did her part splendidly from the early funeral service Of .the 0.0 F. was 110n -
days 01 the bush up to the time of her dueled by M; Hanley, C.lt, and 1. Dodds
tri is igraveside,
Ys tt on. She wa esteemed led bya
a s 1 a
Chaplain, at the
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wide circle, of relatives and friends. for
her many good qualities of head and
heart and,the bereaved are large shar-
ers in the sympathy of many. The
funeral service took place Sunday after-
noon, Rev, A. .J: Mann; Pastor, con-
ducted an appropriate service at the
(lone. • There was a large attendance
as many desired to tray this tribute of
respect to one of the pioneers of this
community who worthily did her part.
SOLE AGENT FOR
SCRANTON & D. H. & L.
COAL
We are going to give {every
persona load of coal as the ,names
appear on tine order book and
Pallbearers, were -W. J. Kyle, Jas. 1 must• insist on payment: being
Ceediff, Geo, McFarlane, Wm, Work,
George Ternibull and Robert Currie, made for sante immediately after
Mimolig relatives at the funeral were, -delivery.
Mrs. McKenzie, Mrs: 'Taylor and Mrs. • This is:necessary as deliveries
Matlfesori; Harry' and Albert, ' Mrs. Will be extended well ori into the
i-tarry'Crboks'aild Miss Matheson were
also` present: • The floral tributes were
beautiful, Mr..Crdoks'wilt reside in his
own home for the: present`•at' least,.
Mrs.. Matheson costieuiny ,with : hint.
tcr:':i or 3. nnonths Hees in Itis 84th
e ear but le a •hear ly ei:iit for his years.
fail months..
TERMS --- S'tsjctly Cash.
noway
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White Footwear!
+.t ,; a .!
HIS season without a doubt, will be the season
We'r'e' showing the Best' White" Shoes made
of all Seasons for Women's White,Foot0veati
and we askk the attention ;of' the :Wanner0 Who;
enjoys weaning' Choice White Footwear of
Special Merit!,
White Boots' !
',.!
hite ori
White Puma s 1.
Lcteiiis . Military of tire : New Low' Treads Walking' Healey
$'11.x,5, 52,00, $3,00 Hoof"'
PI Stone Sertrice'is al tssys paunstalssmg i.rsd'evej'y wornisaa.
shoe'ww.elil' ut'ee• well(Diresseidl'•l-libaidlhoiit elooking.Feat{
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E PRACTICAL SkfC '.lW.gilts
Meets every tequiretnen
meets it effectively.
W'iVES
Are frequently proud
more in their homes,
U S•' 4- N D.. S
tLYe relieved in not a, fe
prised at the effect.
AND WE
Happy in having satisi
profitable ` business,
IT. 1u FREgti N.TL'li SO AF
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Often the tc heapest -
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A Tested Lens--- .
An Accurate Shutter—
Simple Operation
Good Pictures
these are assured when
Anybody can take good pictures wi
have them from $1.00 up, C
how easy they are to use,,
—We do developing and printing. a
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This •is always the busy season of
year, when the busy. housewife:0 kept
on the go. Either' in the garden or
making her annual Spring' clean-up, al.
so is a time of year: we find our appet-
ites lagging and need something to acid
test to appetite.
HIGHEST PRICES
Canadian Food Conrtel Retail'` Grocer L ice
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for' Pl U[fl.i i 1Q HEATiNt3, and M13TAL'
WORK"o£ ad' ,
hinds.
{'RICES l3Girr eine ,
WOleK GUAF(AIV` O} D
A,g4a t for il!PG/4. aFurnitee
lRholt
ti hop O e' 1lC,w.ewlsipa. 's *arclevatre
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£Abil 1a1 "{ 7
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Butter ,,,,, • .. .,.,,, Is to't0•'
Eggs' ,34 -3
Hogs,,.. ,;: , lh'49:5a,
Wheat, , , .¢i.24,,o to 6,10
Oils; t+, Y5
Peas .. .. $2,54.
Bran 4:40
Sheets..... X15,00
Hay . +fte to PO•
Barky .. ,•.$1.40 t0 $140
DuckWheet , , .... , $1.40 jut ire 60 •