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'wheel
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dole a :pretty
u
,efe. Thei a
teutunconect fro
Wafting all
the track el
bridged 'and
day ,rtierning.
the
-bottle was
whe escaped
a shaking up.
oo ng
If yo gt•tO bnilding a
new house, beessa or
otheer building, or roof-
ing an cid oneewe can
give you the beat cov-
ering for the purpose,
See the
TON SAFE LOCK
el &tenni:seed shingles
be
fore deoldie,x, on the
ma. 'We •eeso carry
the best melee of cor-
rugated galvanized
Leon, For a cheap and
at the same time good
roof, there is ,iothiug
better than
Brantford Asphalt Roofing.
We sell these put on
the roof complete or by
the equare, from our
store et honest prime.
Estimetee cheeefully
even.
1
DISTRIOT MA
perances Conveettort-A pall i has
oeen .1.wuel for a Tally ot teniperdhcei
workere teem all the nrunichealittee et'
Theonlay, .kpril 1.6the Ben He tee,
Heron. ceileite, . to DleOt 11.1 ' 011./a;: 0.11
9-12[MegIf of the Ontario branch a ;the
Atliiillitm Allianoe will be preeente and
inepottatt mattere are to be *It With.
Every atm* W. C. T. it end terse
perance eyelet -kW are asked to ,Isend
regreentatifee. There wills be eflegle.
fere
Oil therailroad.
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1
Reseal eialepheneed-A meethilit 4 all
interested ill MITal telephones wit
Iii•
held in the town hall, Seaferths On
Menday afternoon ninth, at half hest
two. It 1.13 parlleulatly mqueeted that
;all freca this neighborhood, end ellSi
others who may be inteuested in the
scheme should be prpeent. As we ve
stated esh eliffeeent *cessions thi is
an impOrtant question to Me farrneye
an WI the businees and profeesionel
men, and • we. would like :to, ee• all
ClafieaS fully represented -as it is -pro-,
bable, that tome definiU actlen will,
be tai ea at thie rafting.
Travellers. -The following Were tick -
by
eam-
HOU
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Cheney d Archibald
SICAPORTH,
4411-11dWan1 MOV*11 and Coal.
SPRING TERM
Worn April eth merges into our
Summer Term from July 8th. lin-
ter now end be ready for a
situation in the early e.utumn. eve
eatalog free. Write !emit.
VIENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE
Yonge and Gerard
tamaircs TORONTO
W 14 SHAW, principal
• • •
darnel) VilablOiti
'Successor to W. N. Watson
ASIORTWMAIN ST., SEACORTH.
aseetal Fbe, Ida. mid Accident Insert
woe agent, Real Estate and Lear
Agent,.
-Limier in first -ohm femily sad Manufac-
terhig •Sowing Machinan and Cream
tern via, s
awItaymond and White Sewing
hisehines, and National and
Une eda Onem ElePhrhtterk
Ala: mewing machine mediae ells attach-
ments, repair, and malear for all
kW& of mewing maeldisaa.
With ever Segues experienee la the above
imainesa yea emi ran matted of rake*
right, !cram dealleg and witeafactien
summates&
JAMES WATSON,
aetwa* hjs� d thew ta Bowing lisebli•
Nora Nam searoirth.
John Fa Staples_
AlezNT POR
CHICAGO AIRMOTERN
eted to distant points this wee
eith. Somerville, rally/ay' end si
'alp agent: Ines -Belle Farquh
an Master Edwar.d Ferquh
forth, to Daysland, •Alberta
Riebart Tan Egmond ane Bi
them, to Sault Ste. - Marie;
Boyd to Regina; Charles H.
&an, Tu.elcenmith, to Winnipeg;
est McIntosh, McKillop, to Van
Mee. Jame Sleeth, to Gran
North Dakotite JolueRo
Que Axone; Mies Anide
Seaforth, to Detroit and re
Repairing pumps a
specialty, also a II
kinds of windmills.
Orders left at
Staple Bros. Barber Shop,
11013 -ti• Seaforth.
411t8E-111...N
Examine our special_lines of
Buck, Horse and Calf Driving
Gloves- the best values on
the market. Also our stock
of stay -on Blankets is com-
plete. ileadquarters for
Robes
Galloway, Bishop, Mongolian
D o g, G oat and Imitation
Mffalo. The best made at
lowest prices. Trunks,- suit
cases and valises special -val-
ues and largest assortment..
•
BRODERIOK:8
/toted Cheap Harness Store
Opposite Commercial Hotel, Seaforth
Spri ng Term April 1st
Opens
STRA.TFORD, ONTARIO.
Thoroughness is the key -note of this
institution. Our school stande for
what is highest and beat in business
education. We have three depart-
ments -Connnercial, Shorthand. and
Telegraphic. Our graduates always
succeed. If interested get our free
;catalogue.
leitItIOTT McLACHLAN
Principe&
Strengthening
Weak Eyes
Eyes that are weak should
be assistede-made strong,
Glasses will do- this, if they
are perfectly accurate.
.1,I• • • Ni
Daly's ,gtasses are "cor-
rect ' every detail.
They are ground accurate-
ly - fit !perfectly dd and
strengthen weak eyes. -
—
Our Rimless, Gold Fined
Stazon are the newest.
• Price -$3.
ALT,
Jeweller Optician
gARDNO BLOOIC ' SEAFOliTH
Issuer of 11,1areia,ge Licenses.
Ladies' Bowling Club. -A
repre.sentative meeting of t
bers. of the ladies' bowling crab
held on, Saturday afternoon. '
of ieterest to the chili were
and plans made for the
is expected the membership
larger thie year than last.
Beare vieee reeelectele v
President, Mrs. M. Y. McLe
dent, WS. A. B. COIS012 ; viceipre
Mies Fergus Carapbedl s •
treasurer, elLs Marie Kidd;
-committees Mrs. J. c. Greg,
rastese Mise ilCilloran, Miss
Miss Lois Johnson and Mis
Watson.
t
Diamond Wedding -A number ,f our
a
isw
erY
'toppling
aterTheernash
one,but it wee fors
tied with loes of
wee immediately.
tratforch and atter
ay and Sunday had
and the washout
f�...traffic Mone
des hdr. Jackson.
neeeengen On the
ames•Fair, cir Clinton,
nothing we than
ead
enee
1,1 was
%tete'
8E00
•
It
be
e of -
Hon.
t,
an -4
ging
Bur-
en *Boni
:a7'1°n
iteerpAi VieertayolCir
three btother
reach: the tm
: gentle
'Wye "eel,*
-sh-uly a. vets
old eesiderits
-their day ha
munislieel
the yam
Vms.ellt
!.:43:t`deriainvithe
ng
`James is 77,
Th
twe former
6,etlaIR, While
many a. boy.
toast ot site
their mariy
may an be
yet.
tliNtidding
cerernoty w
Saturday rn
Nidlims, .7
' Ale*. ellen
gva Ste
Ste of
CtmIn arrlaergelY
The Young
M. lectbert
Netlans. Af
al. setety
where a
was Screeds
tives being
Stewart left
en rotitei to
will make, t
es Of a v
*ill be exte
for their ha
the. west.
Salinen Trout
per dozen at A.
, Dr. Forster, of
the eye, ear, n
Hotel, Seaferth
to p.
Girl Wanted.
house work: A
let -We dedubt if masY
t we have in &Worth
ose combined ages
1 total .of 181 Vars3.
fite the three Hays
3:wee and Thomas E.
ble ttio. The/ area;
this dietrict and in
OW many important
in tact Thomas
ti of the three, le at
of Ssatorth. John has
age of 85 yearn
ome.s E. is 69. Con-
dvancect years the
rticulerly bright and
latter is as spry as
towns we think can
are unusual trio, and
'de will wish they
for many yeara
rea.ders will be latereeted please
ant and somewhat - unusualebrase
tion, Which dente held at d, in
Manitoba, on February 2nd. ThIs 'wale
the celebration of the dlamohd ei 60th
anniversari of tbe marriage of Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Hill, when the ni Min
Of their own faintly and wade' imit,et
friends gathered- at the home of ¶he es-
timable ceu:ple to do honor Ito ihe-oc-
casion: Although 87 years of ageMr.
Hill is se:nee/lust/ally activ, ,, a d eti-
JOYIng good. health. Mr.. and Mts.
Iiill are old residents of Se for and
in ' the ,early day g of the town* ;Mr.
Hill was one fee Seatheth's- riost Mitt*
prising mid .progressive bu nessI men:.
Their many did friends hezje ll1 ex-.
tend heartiest Congratulatldns to Mr.
an 1.8421S. Hill on the cele ra ex. Of
their diamond, weeding. ..
. ... . ,
In Trouble. -A. Wonlfin froze the vi-
cinity of Myths said to be resPeetts
ably connected, ren foul off tbe -licence:
authorities on Thursday last.-.Sikie was
making a canvass from storetr'store
asking for charity for a family :virbsem
- ;
she said llYed In HargurheY; w10 wre,
In destitute circumstances.
lee she told did net hang
together when lead- to an
tion, the result of whin "
she was arrested on Pride,
and taken before e Police Ma
Holmested. On hearing the e
the woman was allowed to( -go
meantime, after having gi
money _collected, and 'Fiend g
vestiga,tion into her eircuelst
those surrounding the p
Whoa; she was soliciting el
-she had also successfully
Clinton -before Seataith..S e e410 sev
oral different steries , as i te tiwItO
she was and astothe 'part es else was
desirous of Assisting, and it +tits this
phase- of. the matter that: led ito her
arrest.
• i
Sterm and Flood. -On Friday night
• we were visited- by the fleet tlininder-
stems of the season, and it es n
fi
small storm either. It last&l for
nearly- four hours, during hi h time
the rain came down in to whihe
t
the lightning was .very vivid d fre-
quent. During thesnight d ad-
ditional eliewers, and this qua of
rain falling together with the waste
tity irore the melting snow, c 1 a,
floods about 8,3 bad lie we ha:1'; had
here for many years. A glee !many
cellars were fleaded, while reo ' that
were inclined to leak did so. th a
vengeance., A closed pipe ea d an
overflow. into the Neil res writ,
while a broken pipe caused flood
In one of the show windows of he ..E.
McFaul Co. The bridge over Ivor
ore*, Just east of the vr Was
washed away, and the east :id of
teem badly flooded. Saturday •orn-
ing the portion of the to o th of
the railway track ' reserob h, lake.
WeAment's mill yard was tlo til d and:
saw logs ., were floated. away. ' Apart
-zerious loss will result.
from the ip.convenienee, thwe Err, no
.•
lyreck
Train Wreck, --A serious tra
occurred about three- race t of
Seaforth on Saturday ' m nin last,
as the result of Which. an no , and
several cars Welt ernadbecl and • te ens
&meek and firemen were 'nears. the
foreatie beteg cut and brxise, d : tti the
latter had SOrn8 of his ,ribs , eaten,
The flood. caused by the heav term
of Friday night, had 'undorm ed a
culvert, Just beak of the farm 6 Mr.
Wm. Dale. When the train d here
at half past six in r the morntng lireeh
this east it gave way. oTho e gide
got clear of the break but u/so the
track, and after going - some yards
ed- over on lts side. For una e y it •
went down the embankmOn an n -
went off on :the south side, r had
it .gene down on the north si the -
'engineer and firemen would doubt -
eller •have ben drowned hi the 'cab
of the engine, as the watee was very
high and they were UnCOnSeloll jwilien
f41111141, hy the anindlleter and Mr Thos.
Jackson, of Minton, who was as pas-
senger on the train. Another crem-
ate' thing was . that the did -
riot folkkve the engine, but mi.
the track, with both truckEi t off.
Each: car as it was taken la the
break had the tricks torn! o „ and
was piled up on the tra,cits, w e thie
trucks. dropped about 20 feet below
tete the -water. The parlor car on
the rear cif the train mull was
left sptuining the gap, with y a
StOn-
ezjy
n lip th
o ning,
istrate
lidaenteet),
083ien
411 .fil•-
stivtgai.11
that
ons for
s
L. 1seems
'a vasse
1
e
A 'pleasant wedding
`performed at the Pres -
at eleven o'clock on
lig last, when liabella
t daughter of Mr.
Of lranurhey, and Mr.
, -of Mr. Cteorgel
al City, Manitoba,
Seaforth, were miltedi
y Rev. F. It Larkin.
phi Were attended by
Imes and ellies Rachael
the eeremony the bridl-
e, the brides fatherly.;
Ot1.4 wedding dinner
I tbe immediate relit -
t. Mr. and Mrs.
the afternoon train
ystal "City, where they
borne. The best wish -
large circle of friende
4 to' the young couple
bless and prosperity in
ophdate People
WANT
Girl Wanted.
housework in s
Office.
Girl Wanted.
work. Apply to
Pure Maple 83.
Seaforth.
• daasta
Lmty lhe, tw %len
Will oblige by le
ly 1-2o per lb., and herrings 260
Seaforth. 2103-2
ratford, specialist in dieeases of
throat, will be at the Queen's
Menday, April 6th, from 11 a.m.,
2103-1
fed good girl ,to do general
Mo. H. Stewart. Seaforth. — 1
2103-1
Wanted for
Maple Trees, to
sap cease!' Co r
A. a. Ault
fresh butter an
Furnished
Apply at-ExPoin
Melotte patro
an be supplied
positor Offiee.
we invitC the
papers. Call w
is no trouble to
:hest and prices
decide. Please
[opposite John..
Peeket Book
illeaforth or on
[ Winthrop and
pocket book.
• some valuable p
on leaving the
the Post Office.
•FURNISHED
in a good lo
Furnace. and c
frill particulars.
. forth.
[ 1 At 7.77 p. m.
I1earue of the
Seven Sochi
1 ve ; every 7t
[ freshrnents—pi
Our clover an
I Just as well to
weeds." • Beatti Bros.,.Seaforth. • 2103-2
o date Goods
ey like .tao pet-
ro /SOn weop.
date store and deal
With nt e n who
know their busit
nos.
Ws bevel ust re
-
caved a r e s
stesok- of Fro aide--
10de, matk
& Co's), the
best en the mar-
ket. Gendeon exs
prase' wagons and
carts, we will save
yen money. Moth
Camphor, Scotch
Snuff or 011 of
Cedar, to protect
yeur furs & heaver
clothing.
And last, but not
least, our stock of
drugs & medicines
is the Most up-to-
ditte in Seaforth.
ABERHART. DRUGGIST
r BEAFORTH
Agent for Shoop's Remedies
hot water bottles, fountain
syringes, Cooks' Cotton Root
and Woods' Phosphodine.
anted a good girl to do general
family. Apply at The Expositor
2103-2
good girl to do general house -
W. N. Oresswell. 2103x2
-
p only 260 a quart at A. G. Ault's,
2103-2
&forth and Harpurhey, on Satur-
ong black kid glove. The finder
in it at The Expositor MCC.
2103-1
nting, about 27 Goad Straight
carefully taken up as soon as the
r sOfRto-ce.Let. Pleasantly located.
•
gs. 2103-2
jaemmhes,Beator tatnley. quantity 01
requiring' maohinestoll or repairs,
y B.. EL Peek, adjoining the Ex -
2103x3
bile to see our new line of wall
ther you want to buy or not, as it
ow.goode. We think we have the
e lowest; we leave it to you to
L Jas. Graves & Co., Main street,
• .. 2103-tf
at-4mb On April 1st, either in
he North Gravel Road betweeen
ortb, a long black folding leather
contained a sum of money and
ers. The finder will be rewarded
e at The Expositor Office, or at
2103x1
OUSE TO RENT.—A brick house
ty suitable for a email family.
range in kitchen. For terniii and
ply at the Expositor Office, Sea-
2101-tf
rr the 7th of April, the Epworth
thodist Church, Seaforth, will hold
a .
Admission —70 to .entl 76 to
rson free. Good progrRe-
7 kinds, and coffee. 102-2
timothy seeds are all hoinel-grown.
call and see our seeds Without
We were fort
Tess before the
our 28c tea will
tastee just right
Wanted, two
at the Exposit°
For Sale—Se
to:Robert Garr
- .Death- of
man,- va
Hers :.died at
,on.7Tueede,y
or Englatt
country m
where she
five( years
and farnily
thei deceale
1.Pets died
yor the pa
ihaslbeerf a
cause of h
!lof age, and
Alfred,. of
.Peters, of
,.be -teketi
Tisciinas' eh
wills he eel
taken on' -t
:for ,inteem
:
Married: I
'
ent�Zlnt
ers was ce
:itobit, .
when Miss
•ter ' Mr.•
ne.y and fo
united, in
Thomas:
ed in Hart
Rev. J: H.
Ines was. b
Brownell, w
Mise Flora
Hhll,of
ter. the ce
,ding dinner
de.nce cif t
.atte.nded b
tiveS and
,Themes let
trip tot ;Win
I zie large eir
,and, vicinit
:bride. •
ate in having our order placed fof
vance. In this way the quality or
e the same. " It's the tea that
• Beattie Bros:, Seaforth. 2102-2
more roomers near school. Apply
'Office. -- .2102x2
Peas of the June variety. Apply
near Harpurliey, See.forth. 3001-6
. Peters. -Frances Holt
of Ithe late John W.. Pet-
er home, on Jarvis Streeltk
Mts. Peters wwsa, native
and on coming to this
e• her home In London,-.
es niarrrede About thirty,
gcC Mr. and Mrs. Peters
earns, to Seaforth, wherlit.
e has sines resided. Mr..
but eighteen years ago.
three sysiais Min. Peters
inyelid, but- anattack of
.of the lungs eras the
, death.. -She Wee 74 years'
leaves a family at three,
eltrait ; Edmond and Miss
a,forth. The remains will
s Friday morning to St.
ch, where a short service
the remains will then be
e 7.52 train to London,
t in Woodeend ..eeneetery.
I
tbilselon
Ing of the a
of First
in the sch
Ing. ' •There
the au.diene
address gi
Colombo,
tory. et this
discovery, t
nominations
there and
Rutna
Ing: speaker
of the na
the Island
wilt. net be
Mr. and
foe b oys in
very smell
inpuired stu
Manitoba.--Atpleasant e-v-
st to many Seaforth read-
.kratied at Hartney, Main-
ecinedda,y, -Febraary 12th,
abel S. Brownell, delight
oseph Brownell, of Hart-
erly of Seaforth, was
=lege to Mr. Charles H.
ceremontr was peiform-
ay iIteth�dllt church by
Joslyn. Miss Gertie The-
8/paid., 'while Mr. Chas.
groarnsmaai and little
ill, daughter of Mayor
/ley, was flower girl. At-
ony, a eamptuous wed -
I was served at the resit
beide's father, • and WIV5
a large number of relae
Wends.
M. and Mrs.
the same aftereotin on a
ipeg. The best Fishes of
e Of friends in f Sea,forth-
will be extended to the
I "
•
Meeting. -A 1171/0/1 meet- I a
liery and mission baeds I f
yterian church was held ii
morn_ on Monday even- v
as a need attendance and
was delighted with the
by Dr. Itutriara, of
lose She told of the his-
nderful island from its
vaelous teligious the -
het have anissionarite
'the work they are doing.
is an exceedingly pleas -
id the picture she gave
1 beauty end wealth of
th Ite int*mting esecole
another ley her hea,rsires
litutnam have a college
mbo, that started In a
y, but nove has two
ta • forty of whom are I
Tho yiv4th tiant was es a
mild be., A bat of teseran straw with
a iireted brim slightly rolled in front
wee tilmmed with a eoft bow of lovely
ribbon and eitme 'ratty flow-
ers. It heas all in the tan ehades and
exceedingly styldsh. Another hat of
Cepenhagen letup straw esad trimmed'
With ribbon and velvet a the same
shade wee qi.tite becoming to oele who 00
can wear, the high CrOW11 and rail -hie
brim. There was alse a lovely black !
hat with large brim trimmed with vele
yet an tete& plunree. The "Am'
Widow't here, toes had fts vaelety of
colors' and iziesiening. Ono a utesvad-
lee. hats in a black and white come
bination,was Teel smart, indeed. Then
the, chil4sein were net inegotten for
'pretty 1=•ts and Wanatli. we also in
evidence for Onra.
_ . Beisidee the echOot werle9
. Riitrnan practises medicine and
a women% meethkg Once a months
which the mothers are instrested
the training Of children, and do-
wel° science as well as' having sea
ag °aurae. •
Charity Concert. -k musical and n-
ary entertainment will be held in
ardno's hall on Friday evening,April
, commencing at -eight o'clock, the
eds of which v411 be devoted he
e relief of the urgent needs. of- the
of the town. An excellent com-
dttee of the ladies of the different
urches as the management or the
cart rpogramme and a rare treat is
stom for ‘those who attend. Thi3
of our town certainly reguire
-synipathy and assistance of all our
tieens and the praiseworthy mote-
ent will no doubt meet with that
earty -reepcmee that it so richly de -
ryes. Rendember the date and' the
The Bracedield Show. -We would a-
ain draw attention fo Jiro Spring
s.w of stallions and hulls and- the
ed fair te be held at Beueselleld on
riday next, April 14th, under the sus.
ices of the South Huron- Agricultural
ety.. The Society this year is
•ffering liberal • 'prizes in all clarsstes,
nit these should attract a large, num"...
cif eihibitors. In this .district there
the best df harass and bulis, wbich
holed insure J!,, good *show, and as it
i • of interest to the farmers they
hould see the best to breed' to, they,
timid turn out in -large nunabers.
e seed fair le an additkinal feature
hat has a, :pectddar interest for the
armors. All vibe Slave .seed grain
hbuld bring it mit and let eeopleeite
r.bat they have got. The date is re-
• ay, April leth, at Braefield.
9
,
Letal • Drinte.--Pcetreaster Dicks'en
celebrated his 87th birthday en. Tues-
day -lot, and incidentally his 43rd
year end postmaster of sforth. This
pretty semi rexed, and the many
friend% et -the venial postmaster will
wish that he may be spared -tO eeles
lidedhe maife mcde anniverearhene-The
regular meeathly meeting or the 'Mc -
Enloe Iaeterseum Company was held on
Friday last, When 76 applicetims for
!I. 'mance were cossiderek This Is
pretty good heehaws few one month.
and; shoe that the McKillop Oompauy
is going &heath -Mr. 'Robert 1Wintee
shipped a ear load of cattle to Toron-
to on Saturday lest. He wmkt with
*thorn himeelf.--bit. L. Godbolt and
daughter Or i•Wirmipeg, are. guts ot
Ur. D. W. Johneeta.-A pair of specta-
cles' were pleited en on Main street on
Saturday last and left at this offica
The °weer can 'have them by calling
here and paying for this notice.-Tteh
sympathy Of the people of eforth
will be tlixtencljeli to Mkt and Mr#3. W.
Re Ifeales on, account of the death of
ts, Larkin,
their little daughter, will iteoccurriad
on Sanieday last.-M
eldest Oen of Rey. F. H. Lak1n, has
taken a position cm the 'staff of the.
Stratford Herald. We erisb. 'Henry
every *emcees in his Jourealistic car-
eer. --Mrs. Ashbaugh and little ' child,
of .Aylmet, are here visithig her par-
ents, 'Mr. and Mrs. A. 3. Bright. -On
Saturday arid Sunday last large crowds
of people went from beWn to look at
the raiiwey wreck. -Mir. Leslie ;Wat-
son has taken a positken in Canadian
Bank Of .Commerce here. -The many
friends , of Mr.. M. Y. -McLean,. M. Pe,
for South Huron, who vvae confined to
the liosipital in Ottawa, eutiering from
intlamreatien of the ear, v411 be pleas-
ed to leans thet.he is completely re-
covered from the trouble end was able
thisweek to take his place in the
Healiip.--The furniture factory started
Up again On WednesElehe with thirty
or more betide,- and the !prospects art.
that the staff v411 be :steadily in-
creased until ' they have their full
oompleinent of mesa This will be good
news to many as its' bells& closed so
long bias kept a large nuniber of mei/
Wise -Mi. W.' J. .Allin hail moved his
stock of sewing machine, musical in-
strumeets andi ..machineree across the
street'ito.: one of the' stores in the'
"Williams blocia-Meesre. C. IL Broad --
feat and R. E. Cresswell attended the
opening 'ceremonies In Oermeettoll with
the Sitriners' temple in London_ teat
week.e.-Thel regular meeting «Brit-
annia lodge Will be held in the ledge
Nom On Monday rdght riext. - The
many triende Of Mrs. Harry Town who
has been eezionsly Inas-Posed for
some weeks, •will be - pleaSed to learn
-
that she is recovering. Mit Town was
'dad ledisposed for some days, but be
Is again able: to attend to buelness.-
litreserrieI, ed Wingharn, was hezie
thia eek; attending her' mether,M.rs.
Knech el who' is ill with grippe. -Mr.
Alfred Peters, of Detroit, wee hers
this 'week. He camp en. Monday to. Seel
his mother; who was ill with inilam-
matiem of the lungs, and who died on
Tueedayse-The Sons- of Scotland 'have
eelected -Whelnesday, August 12th, as
the; date for the annual* **big dae."
They have secured the eanction. of the
Amateur Athletic Asseciation for that
day, and already the cemmittes are
on the look -out for athletes andrsoinis
big attractione. The celebration last
year . was a great suet:nes, but the
committee now -have a better idea, bow
to' go about these things., so that this
year they Will not only have tbe best
of attractions, but will be. in a better
position to bandle the croWdee-Accord,'-
ing tot the report of the Intend Revenues
Department, 'three diff -rent stews,
purchesed. by Mt. Thoma ii Kidd, food
inspector, from Mr. Charles Aberhart,
are repOrted as strictly euxte and fresh.
We cengrafulate M. htberbart on the
quality of .the goods be caeries.-
Rev. P. H. Larkin was laid up for
a, few days sthis weelt, with a bad cold.:
-Diestrs. Stewart Bros., C. P. R. a-
gents,: have ticketed the following to
the :West this week : -*George 'Reid, of
Varna, td Saskatoon, .G. Ci. Thrner,
of Seefertle, to Winnipeg. -The Do-
minioe Express Company have ar-
ranged. to have exertess carried on
:the. Gnelph and Goderich lime, so that
hereafter express from Toreeto wffl be
delivered at Walto'n, instead of i at
Wroxeter, and brought in' by stage
from* ;Walton, which will mean that
expretes' from or to Toronto will reach
its destination the same day.-Thie
Wemen's Foreign Mission Society of
the Egmondville church Intend host-
ing a musical and literary entertain-
ment in the church on the evening of
stern 14th. Miss Gertrude Hart, elo-
euthenist, -of Hensall, and Miss Mar-
tin, of Exeter, who are both clever
yoking -ladies, with local etalent, will
give the evening's `programme. This
•promitee to be a good entertainment,
and( it is heped the ladles will:shale
-a good attendance. -Mr. Chas, Car-
nocbaak, _Of Tackersmith, left Thursday
rnorntng for Winnipeg. M. Carnal-
chan intends bleating in Alberta,
if he can get land to shit him. lee
Is a Most estimable young man, and
one, Who will make bis way in the
new eountry. Mes, Carnoehan intends
spending the ., summer With friends
-neararnia.-A ineeting ecei organiza-
cl
tion o the Huron foot 'ball club was
aw had a ruehing . of !striped tali and, I held Taesday evening, but,
as sev-
ea ribbon evened the crown and ' eral - elf the •Officers elecEed at that
Openings.-riliere has been
o much' talk, this season, aboutlarge
ate that the average woman was al-
ost afraid to peep at the ntewstyles.
owever, after visiting the millinery
penhigs bere on Friday and Saturday
est, one need have no fear ot being
oomedi to an teibecorning hat sime-
st becastee it is stylish. A, great
;my oe the bats are large but there
small hats shown too and there
re set many modifications of thelargel
at one can easily get one that is
tyltsh as well as hecorping. Flowers
used in great profuelon for trim -
Ing, also pretty ribbons ill Strip -ea
nit fleral designs. Ostrich plumes
ave their place too and some of the
Etta have mounts of these that inaltie
very dressy trimming. hiopenhaglin
lees and tants are to be the prevail -
g eludes though the other 'ColOfti
aye all a piece. Ceriee seems to be
favor again this season and makes
pretty combination with black,brown
white. The sailor brim is shown on
•est sif the large hats and the “Mtery
idow" has a distinct style of its
awn, with its wide brim nad high
crOwn. Many of the smaller hats' have
nigh cioseas with a slight rolling brim.
Then there . are large box tureens
Melt are adintree by many. Of
ccurse, the stores looked their best.
e windows weee prettily dressed'
nd, an the way up to the show roorns
e was forced to stop aria look at
Pretty dress geode, lams a.nd heasie
fetnishings that are all so tempting
at this season .of the year.- The, mil -
1 nery aholw room of the E. liocenai Co.
as tastefully decorated and bright
d pretty with its fashions of lace,
r bbons, flowert and numerous pretty
bets. Of the latter it would be lin-
p,ossible to speak in detalt, but Wle
lainst mentien a- few. As the "Merry
"Widow!' is the fa,shismable sailor we
wt11 take it first. There eskereseveral
s art sinterpretatione ef this style at
eFattin. One a black straw bad a
• fide binding of black satiny. as collar
the "same and a large bunch of red
in the front. Another of tan
a
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nery
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Show
Attractions
....glOgwomaaggeximmge
Us and a pretty buckle at the
e front. A very stylish hat of Cop-
agen blue straw hada high crown
short rolling brim. It was tr1ii-
be
Cannot act, another meteting will
caeled in the near eature.-The
Laeltes' Aid of the Presbytterian church
intend holding their regular monthly
d with satin ribbon of the same tee in tee schciol room of thee church -
de, and a mount of small ostrion on Wednesday next. Tea will be serv-
there at the side. An all white hat ed frc
ade of tulle and straw braid was G
ry much admired. It had a wide . Farm
in freed and a lovely- ostrich I work
• four to seven o'clock. -Rev.
uld, retureeh missionary from
a, will give an accommt of his
n the Presbyterian church next
p ume over the broad brim. One of : Sabbet morning. The pastor will
the small* hats was a tuscan straw, ", preach in the evening on the subject,
high crewn, short back and , rolling "The religious value of daily life. -
front brim. It was trimmed with. : Mr. Craig, organizer for the Sons of
brown velvet and flowers in shades ,Scotlarie, is here Just now, in the in-
oirtan and brown. Then there were terests, of tha,t Society. A special
t e large, heavy turbans in different . meeting cif the Sons of Scotland will
tors and -styles ot trimming. A net held next Tuesday night,eht, when a
nun ber of children's hate and bone ' full attendance of members is re-.
n ts were also as pretty as could be. ', queste;I, and a medial invitvtion Is ex-
na: the show room of W. Pickard & Son . tended to all Shotchmen, whether mem-
otiewas again delighted with the sret- . bens ot not. -We were vielted by a
t -things. A white Leghorn sailor Emcee. -Storm on Thursdays _apparently
th a band Of green velvet around stile' tail end of a blizzard that has beim
' crOwn and a .wreath of small raging in the West.- This is pretty
re of the same shade and loops of cold for the beginning of _April.
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ORDERS FOR NEW HATS WILL CET PROMPT ATTE
The millinery styles are excee ingly becom-
ing. .The display of spring fashions here is
all that could reaconably be des*red., rho in-
troductory exhibit last week as praised by
scores of interested persons, ad the several
new styles added since lend twjo.fold attrac-
tiveness to our assortment. Tie spring trim-
med hats shoWn by us are m st effective --
exquisite in construction, and original in
conception. The creations Own our own
work room are exceptionally tasteful.
Large Collection of Lovely Texti
Batiste Suitings
Muslims
New FabricsNew Patterns
Organdies
for Summer Dimities 1 and Dainty
Gowns Gingham; Color Tones
veatinga
Persian Lawns
• Prices, 10a to 35c !he Yard
's Week
We Add to Our Stoc
New Skirts
New Waists
New Jackets
New
ress Good
Neil, Silks
New trimmings
Best Cotton Thread
itio a Spool
Ipeolal Value ht,
tiew' Raw Silks
vs Hibbert.
The CoUncil.-In our reeert a the
Ilibbert Council recently, the date of.
the next meeting was stated, as April
16t1, When it should have been Monday,
.April 6th. All havingbusiness with
the Connell should bear this hi mind.
• Greenways
Notes.tehite.3V T. Dns entertained
her Sunday scheol elites to an at--
home on Friday evening -Ma Thee.
Stewaidsein le visiting friends An Ex-
eter. -Mr. Stinson spent a few
days with. friends -121 Greenway. --Miss
1Wileori is confined to the bowie
again with rhestinatism.-Me- NS% Js:
Wilson and MK E. Stinson 'visited at
MEri James L. Fest'.-Bey. C. C.
°Opens, ot Parkblll, preached a very
interesting .edatationel sermon In the
Methodist church on Sure** lakelts-i
Rev. J. P. iktcliff will exchange with
ROT. ar#701, Arkeil" Sunday
next. --Mise Sanaa rebteried RAW a
pleasant three *leeks' visit at her
hetet% In yfield.-Mr. James
delivered ju11e maple syrup te se
cueterners here •cin -Monday. -Al
pretty ding was solemnised
the, home f Mr. Wm. Eagleson, whisi
his sister, 1 Minis Wiley, 13e -came'
happy brid of Mr. J. Pollock, a
pereus .garzner near Corhet.
'Varna.
Notes. -A. number of -people are leele
ing this v chatty t.hisoweele for
oi
west. Arn g thoee garing are Mr.an
Mrs. R. ninson and G. Iteid to Sas*
eteion, M. W. Davidson to Shoal Laloh: -
Manitoba, and Mr. D. Sparks, froill
Blake -A censiderable ammmt of danfe
age was done around here by the stored - _
of Friday inight last We are
to learn that Mr. 3. Logan lost One .0
his barns end some stock, the bare
having bets: astruek be. lightedd8`,-.4
Rev. Thomas Davidson attended tdIS
Sisal 13101118' in London en Mondale
Mr.
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