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DISTRICT
Thanks. --Mr. John
iota, bianitoba,'write
11,
l have read you Pape
I years- awl it is inns
• , for whew the mil
take ten other page
..3 independent stand
All persons idebted to public Matters.' We
Murray, of
us as folloW
for nearly
first paper T
rrlvee, : altho
1 admire
ou tape on
need scarce'
we very highly app
r
friend's good *pinto ' senaadate hisoukin
in so frankly zpre sing it. We
to cc ittnue it in th ' future aa
past and vire t:,ust ' Mr. Murray
#�e long-eared to en oy the re
MS' oid favorite,
Our `Store are requested
to tail and settle.
All persons indebted
to our store and not
knowing the amount are
requested to call andifind
out.
All persons knowing
themselves indebted and
not wishing to call are
requested to stay long
enough in one place for
us to catch therm.
Jas. E. Willis.
cc The Shoe Man "
Opposite the Expositor Office
Beaforth--
J.F.DAL
Jeweler and Optician.
Issuer Marriage Licenses
SEAFORTII " - ONT
Fames V aeon,
Successor to W. N. Watson
General Fire, Life and Accident Insur-
ance Agent. Real Estate and
Loan Agent. Insurance on all
kinds of property effected at the
lowest rates.
Dealer in New Raymond, White and
New Rome Sewing Machines and
National Cream Separators.
A full supply of sewing : machine
needles,- attachments, oil- and re-
pairs always in stock.
Logs Wanted
•
The undersigned is prepared to pay the highest
cash price for PI/ Ur>irrritfd gut ntity of first-class
Soft Peen, Book Elm, Basswood, 'Maple, Beech, Ash,
Betalock and Oat logs, delivered at Sesforth Saw
and Stave VIII. '1`o be cut in even length. except
•eoit elm ; g'ft elan to tw tut 11, i3 aad 16 feet. Will
also buy Basswood BeadingBolts, 40 inches long, at
$3-7Cper cord delivered. Bast -s ocd Heading Bolts,
220 incites lona at $2 per coni delivered. Will also
buy timber by measurement or by bulk In bush.
Special attention paid to cuaton: sawing. Satisfact-
ion guaranteed.
2`29242 tilt. AMENT, Seaforth.
Edythe F.Freeman
CONCERT CONTRALTO
For terms and open dates address
LUCKN W, ONT.
12. Ames Bush Land
For Sale -Part Lot, 0, Concession 13, Tucker -
smith, H. R. S. Apply toQLADMAN &STANRORY,
$olicitore, ;ueneaii and Ext ter, - • 23024
House and 6 Lots in Bensall
For Sale -The property of the late John McFar-
lane. House in good repair, 7 rooms, furnace, wood-
shed, well, cistern and kocci stable. Terms reason-
able. Apply to trLADMA1 & STANEURY, Solicit
ors, Hensel' and Exeter. 2302.4
Loge Wanted
Saw .Logs of all kinds and Basswood Heading
Bolts wanted at the Walton Saw Mill, also Soft Elm
Loge to be out 11 ft., 13 ft. and 16 ft. long ; .Rock
Elm to be cut 14 ft. and 16 it. long ; Maple, Bass-
woods etc., to be tut 10 ft., 12 ft. and 14 ft. long ;
Heading Bolts to be 20 and 40 inches long. Highest
P 229`9-tt JOHN McDONALD
FEBRUARY
SHOE SALE
150 thedeyr bu4
coining was not el
nor was it {given ,
Manns, dld. not
such a ;diepleY un
town. It a loud Ph
vertised, two weeks
been none the cat
h ,n l able to: accommni
Orth of litera era to ,'
molt pie. The- car snub,
Fns -ally supplied with
full 'particulars ae
al and resources of t
8&Y people could take .i
o1`iand study it in t
rie8g Ontario Department
hope no suf:k literature
if they I desire tc
settled and !ha
distributed liberi
The car idea Is
i; little' use is
e
The C nadisp Cl . The Se
Canadian Club had a vary pleasali
interesting meeting
Tre president, Mr.
livered a Sheet in erestint
descriptive of the • len ap+d h
of Palladian Chiba a r what "the
ioinplisheA. Tile, s 'lett, `,`'Biqa
in ,
g the Town'. was _ o discus
have been; beds ' ith a enghti
-interesting, report, bleb 'W
much regret we .aro arced for w
room . to leave over till nett
Wever, r.
it ia- not ,
spoil by keeping
interesting then.
on Monday
F. 'Roger
aterial the
d will be e
.Another -Old Frie
Mr. W. J. Dow=on,
ley, who is now in
from, +Glenbanner,
20th, pays: "1 do n
out my old home
than ,p, letter from
Wes; have, a lot f ;sn
have had some prett
it has been almost
last fe nays. ' w
ed`at:the result in
September 2.et . I
Ontario will le' ' n +g'
O. 'The r [feat of
tainly a ad . i1- al 1
Tut I +tell, fyou it
the west will b ve
and, Ontario
the whole say.'
25 to 40 per cent. off
W
E'RE ioing to hbid a Winter
Shoe Sale that will be a
whopper. To do a hustling
Shoe business in Febi nary means to
hustle prices. We are going . to close
out all our •'later Footwear and we
have cut prices all to pieces. The dis-
counts will range from 25 to 40 per
cent. ell:. When lines of sizes are
broken. the discount is the largest,
From. Spok
win, tormerty
lett, near :Alan
cessful poultry
here, writing
ton, J&4u.
nearly zero w
but it 1a fine
have a pretty
out and ,year
the Washingto
service: 1 also
chickens, as
this respect s
tured three f
of six entries
here this win
°the old home
tions and ass
here. Thin is
Searorth W
and` St. Marys
ge rf a in this
Wednesday
a special train
supporters acc
first half of t
rather rougb
SAS the team w
,coding 3 to 0
was in the sec
got acing an
anilines to it
iitcralls playe
oft their feet,
score• of 10 t
lost a game t
play is any
intend to. The
be the winners
it the team
bout lad the
New Ontario
reent's Coloniz
station in Sea
The car corita
ricultural prod
car is fitted u
po, a of displa
tales, $rashes
the new Hort
wince. The ca
official of th4
who was re:
and informat;i
exhibit includ
s'traw - seed
ieties of peas.
high ad 30 bus
of weevil an
testing 61 po
f0 bushels to
.equal to Mafni
fall wheat,. t
ing 40 to 60 lb
ifully clean at
. 86i� to: -185 bus
clean' timothy
near Engleha
one season;
and yielding
clover two fe
growth; a t
othy.,.'' five fee
i'n' four tons
ing potatoes o
ing from 400 _
acre; a �sunfio
alfalfa, secon
acre; hops, c
equal anyth
parts of the
parsnips, squ
kine; not a s
are in by M
before frost.
for the; short
have from an
balf more da
that's the idea, but ever- shoe is dis- hence the cr
counted. Now is your Shoe opportun_ so that even
ity-Shoe up the family. Just notice at a good pro
the °Mei inge below and remember that soil is shown
they are only samples of what will, be is from a cep
doing here from Dow on. a mammoth p
grown witho
tilizer. The sub -s
glacial origin cov
to six triches of b
Men's Felt Fox Boots $3.50
now $2.50.
Men's Felt Shoes $2.50 and $2.75 e,
now 51.75 and 52.
Men's Heave- Ruhhei s $2.75 and $3
now $2.25.
'Men's Overshoes 41.75 and $2
now $1.25 and $1.50.
Men's i cc•asins $1.65 and $2
now $1.25 and 51.50.
Women's F: It Fox Ball $1.40 and $2
Clow $l and 51.50.
Women's Felt Juliets $1:20 and $2
zl(W 51 and $1.50..
Women's and Misses Cardigans $1.25
and $1.50 now $1.
Boys' Moccasins $1.50 and $L75_
now 51 and 51.25.
less fill
.I'he Houle of Good Shoes
SEAFOR1 P41
S coi.t
2 Flats
.l eard F
formerly of
the west, .
berta, On J
t want, to b
per. it is br
nome every
w this' win
coed weatb
tike siring
s much' disc
id South H,u
ope the . pe
c their eyes.
ciproeity. w
✓ us ' in the 1 !es
on't be loot -un ii
o be recl{ond villi
ebec will :n► t have
a car u it is
f th o
properlyr setng alit eh
1
a
e notice its
en early enough
efficient 'publtcit r4
there as to be
1 ,theyarrived in
ve been' . well ad -
head an had this
ouJd not have been
to . thee cro
e was not a line
tribute t - the peo-
have beery liber
literatures giving 1
to the character
,,e country, so the
away with them
eir homes. If the
of Agriculture have
t is time they had
ave.. the country
terature should' be
among the people
good one, but there
erring the expense
lees
nd•-'
equipp �.
at, l
Y
de-.; For The Far ' d , Mrs.
fess James Scott leaks - y', Fri-
ory day, for Grande.. " ta, where
ac- they intend ma tune home.
Wllbe M s.
They wi ace r
e. Shortreed, who : = joint John her
and; husband, who h - s for some
rery' -time, ask, by Mi -'s; ed who goes"
t o' -
to Winnipeg, wliere
here t
r, Albs
their f
anted by
a out to
been the
Shortre
mho is o be mar -
on, formerly of Mor-
iool-mate. Mr. James
John Scott, of Rox-
' them. -Mr. ' and
remaining a few
and then proceed to
y will apend' a few
atighter, Mrs. Wal -
there they go to
they will court for
. They to. fr m Ed -
'y the Grand Trunk
Edson they • go by
• to Grande prairie,
miles. Thdv •
ney ahead of
e Yever ,ther
eek, riedi to a Mr Jac
Win ris, $id an old
ally , Scott, Bon of Mrt I.
boro, also goes wit'.
on E Mrs. Scott intend
days in, Winnipe .
S� an- Calgary, , where h
rl�t,ng ` days with their;;
cry 1 ter Pickard. Fr m
v itul Edmonton, where
tci, ;j their western' hom:
ek: neonton to ,Edso
r exit!. ; pacltic, and fro
'hi ou't the overland tr.
tflese a distance of 2
oin- long„ tedious JO
of on ` but `they have bb:
pie `oX fore having see
Pe ' ?rairie last fall
cc - their homesteads
to settle. We a
i end Mrs. Scott!
Scott was one f
pest respected ui
lothe to lose him
l will wish him an
.sr j a safe and pleae;sa
,-111:u-At` happiness and jsl
r. George
t- th- Fitton', nos
,an'°aone
exit itor at the
oin . pokane, W
Y a. Ca, ' say ; .,
athe here this
again. We c
tune climate he
. I am motor
w terpower s
atil keep a :fe
r .01 Ituron- ii
cling to me.
sts slid one th
t. a poultry sh
er. 1 . often! th
my youthful
Oates but '-enjo
a ,growling co
The District. -
played the final
[tri t in St. M
ht. ` `he club to
and about two
rnpa ed the b
e g me. was c
rid; at as go
s capable of, toe
n aforth'B fa or.
nd half that t' e
C�ugh?
Onl e a Coldt" is .an aflli tionn to
t be nelectei: It may de -
`v lop into something lti more
' serious..
• )i
Yol"need a b tee ' of our " COM -
•P UN�D YRUP OF WHITE
i ! PINE." If taken in time lit
will cure cough almost irri
ai-
ediately
We have sold lots of it and it`hs
never fai ed ° tq give satisf 'e -
tion. Try a bottle* ICI
B
RH-AR
Dru t, -Seaforth
Agent for pi -to -date Trusses,
Syrin es, hoop's Remedies.
Ooohs Oottoan Root Compound
anMci Worlds' Phoephodine. '
sreilax
After 4 buffet luncheon the t l
bride retired t ;p don, leer travelling I an oy
suit of navy blue corduroy, with bat.td } thew,
niatch1 'Tile ha ,py couple left on the t what a'
Soo- train for th south and will spend supper
a fewi days in Minneapolis and Web- ti a
star City before' settling in their harne `till
at Blairsbure. The esteefm in which by
Mir. and Mrs. M tc.-If are held was'evi- Jalrea4 Manning
ddncen by the a' y ` handsome pies= pout, }was given.
tants received.
l,A.
1 Trader
few Ida
Bank, Lic
a under th+
Johns b urray, Who
with blood, poison
n: ongh, had two o.
right hand alnputl
result. Be • is nos
ably' gr. Murray
of 1 gid his tin
for loll a speedy
Pial Murray, of the
n's Read, spent . a
parental root. --/dr.
has been add up
ing for about a
the fingers of his
ted last weeto as a
progressing favor -
has. had a sore time
y friends will swish
recovery.
lVI
Note;i.-We are,
Mrs. Fred lEckar!'
health, but her m
her ?speedy recove
Eckert, sol of Dfi
turned to Vancou
where he+intends
in the
and In
store
wish
frien
near futurE
doubt has
or himself..
lilt' success.
✓ -of Bornh,
hereabouts
started: to draw
two b$idges on th
Way
orry to learn that
ti not enjoying -good
my friends hope for
y. -Mr. John itis
. Con Eckert, re-
er lest Saturday,
o make his fortune
• John is a hustler
the good thing in
His many friends
-Mr. and Mrs. Joe
lm are calling on
-Mr L. Looby has
he gravel for the
e Bapein drain.
Lon
Note .-Mr.
Sask., is visiting
victim .-Mrs. R.
eta, h s left for
ing ;fo several we
here.-- The rrrem
inet t to entertai
ter supper
tarns, and
pent. At t
a fine pro
efases 'by Rev
and T. E.
. W. Cartwr
Loc 1 Briefs.
sitive
aboro
Lean, of Battleford,
lith friends. in thib-'
-sk, of North Dak-
London, after visit-
ks with relatives.
s of the Women's
ed their husbands to
t the - home of Mat -
most 'enjoyable time
e conclusion of the
amine -consisting of
J. 13. Osterhout, Dr.
Johnston, readings
ht, Mrs. Allison; Mrs.
ds D. Oster -
Breezes. -Mrs George Oliver and
e after visiting her
ry interesting sermon
church pn Sunday. -
topped ovee in -Park-
r. Brenner is busily
wood.e-Mr. John
young friends to a
ay evening. -On Sun -
Ile received the sad
of his brother in De-
ed was well known
he spent his early
nd Grand Bend. t
'''''' ' of them amounted to much and will
bteennett
is:veic: baby returned ho
t some er christmate-M
hen they totin up Weat er the in th has furnished. -
in the Methodist
on which they now go Sever 1 doads f young people went
Our: El age driver
td. Mitchell last ,Friday evening to ,en -
Monday
drawin
treated h
on Thor
he dece
here, as
and aro
BROWS
ning-
40 'Rua
:tt car
bits
w !held
Jae
1
citeY
rye OR
dewn
undied
boe-
WAS
bo ea
team
Est
heir
hot
abin
and
t a-
-The Ontario
tion Car was
ortli on Sat
tied amplea
cts New On
es ecially do
ing the gra
and timber pr tic
was in charge, o
Agricultural par
, grain in
grass. ree
o the aer an
de and yiel
the acre, sai
oba Non he
ti 64 poun
to the
Govern -
at the
ay last.
the Pur-
ege-
d in
pro-
ment
ttone
The
YU-
heat
els to the , acee ; nice
re, leautt
io
acree
p of tires
all, :yielcle
fine look-
Ei to the
•
ariey testing
bushels to
t long at four -
siason's er
to he acre;
o _600 bush
own in
seas
hou
lig
ps
stra
in s
h o
ttito
t th
WQr
p
the
tains all the
highly produ
shown of pin
ber, the two
lars a cord
settler finds
season while
clearing, of t
plished, as th
birch require
remove, the
solve (intim
by the foot.
were gather
Temiskarning
wey front
the Grand T
of the car w
who witne
opportunity
was visited
ea aeross
rut t
ans
the
tO
older
eet
pum
ite. Crop
th and r apech long
rs. TO !compensate
ie tbe
to an
t in the
ature in
berries are neon/
he char cter lot the
thirty f et. Lh this
red with from foue
ack muc and' con -
north the
our and
suMme
less thn
pro erties to
tive. Samples
, sp lice and
or Ulpwood,
a valuable cr
cleailing the
e land is ea
roots of the
little or no
ttendant stall
1 Mr can b
All the SIM
al the
and North
Hee' ury to
nit twine.
re revels ti
th TR. The
tie leer did
f lee tag LA
Stay
mEike
ere also
birch not -
five dol -
Which the
and. The
spru e eon edged wit
g that In ' also wore Ju
kicked met the only
les ShoWn the groom, br
hrane On home of the
e contents l guests were
to 1POY ?tor rte. VA.
home. We ahall
heir from theiri.
vim SeafOrth. MrZ' ge__, ' he rink in that town.
the ;b
loess men and while id Mr. • rank Cluff had his tengag
ie many frie ds here le i He receiVed toed- oreen
shout er disloted.
his worthy wife'
t journey end health,
cess in t eir matt
wept be p eased to
Marriage Licenses
Jewellers. Etc.; Seafo
House for Sale -A
Jobn Street, at 'Present
8 rooms, heated by fait
Will be -sold cheap t
Chesney, Seaforth.
Having secured t e
Sperling, I have pen
pree.ared to all kinds
of 10c and 25c. Ali o
thing strictly cash.,
Big Money to be in
160 acres 10 miles iso
seations 18 miles out.
$30 and $35 an acreci.
8 to 100 candle pcia er
•
thrned by train.-tiesers. John 'and
Seottnnawthorn, of Hallett, have tak-
en the contract of keeping the. Mc-
Killop municipal telephone system in
Tharles
s'"df *Killen paid
iption to The Expos -
till being continued eY
T. Dodds, no year
sed during that time.
neves
kota.
yeats
ed bySavaucce and etollery
h. 2277-tf
ornfortable ck house on ItPrt and It
occupied by Mr. vt. R. Veal 111S ,Mr. R
ace snd in g
quick buyer.
Note .-Ballots•
ood condition.
ApPly G. 14. hiving been ni ttatOA have been
_2293„tf. -Mr, Robert Mernan, reeve of Tucker- be botded pa 0
ineas of m. A. aril, ith, was sele ted by. the county eoun-
s and and agn eli at their meeting', last week to rep- .4, ia. im.
work at low ' resent the county of Hewn - at the el-`„„'' ea; -;,-„aa a.
er work aeoo annoal meeting, of the PravincialGoode -"-- - "n"" "-
lie o. IdEvpriee
ing ason.-Mr
r. Tho
ag
la.skrunith Bu
of blacksmith
will be down
. H. Sutherby. 2301-3 Associati to be held in Ottawa m
e in farm ladd near Winnipeg. 2 next week. ldr McKay's co -delegate is g
the st&mer
1 om is farm
On sale cheap for 30 days. ,
2302. . Miss IE3lott, of ilk* York, were guests
t bottom pr 8. George a. week. -The electric Lights' have con -
Mr nitefe -The
of Electric Li ht Bulbs from Of MTS. end Miss Southgate_ this ' •
abling the farina
done. Mr. John
his )2te, on the
mer. has sec
2302-2 tracted tbe habit of :playing hidetand-
Horses and Cattle ilor Sale -Some sudanly vanish for e
bred cows of good rni king train c: ping- in soon.
Stook steers, good feeling horses, colts and drivers Jew secOnds again flare up as
sui able for farmerS. VVill be in Saturday; February brig tly as usual.- Last Sunday night
8rd. Prices reasonab e, George T. Turnbull, Sea- chu ch lights; *ent out when the ser -
forth. etoso
rogrpss, but the con-
ooly in darkness for
.Aside from this the
be working admirably.
lwaye say the trouble
nox ehurch, Stratford, gram,
iversary sermons in xne4ta
rch an Sunday next at etee
Mr. Martin is an able rie
of those well 13 k The
VP
gain celled u n to recOrd ,the demise
those noble oleo who have done so
much, to make
teho have left
of all legacies,
blameless repht
ind, e the se
eramith, just
on Monday last
good age -of gs
was a victim o
though after w
to get 'up an go around
the third, as, is elnaost inveriebly the
ease, proved Ifa al. The deceaeted was
born in the St e of Vermont. While
quite young
he learned th
1846 he was
Martha True
years later t
uron what it is , and
ehind them the best
good mune and a
tion. Mr joina Mode -
west of Egmonclehlei died
shaving ree.clied the
years. Mr. fotodeland
paralysis and al -
attacks kte *as able
the house,
e me to Toronto?, where
trade of shoemaker. In
. tinned in., marriage to
an; of Brarripten., Some
ey moved to nhingacousy
and took up a f
came to Tucker
land re,sided , til
predeceaSed hi twenty-one i years.
Seeforth ; Willi in, of London ; Mrs. D.
1.
Mrs. 3, Fow er, of Tuckeremith ; Mrs.
A., Orown, o Edmonton,. arid Richard
at "borne. Mrs. T. Fowler end Mrs. J.
t,
McLean died, ome years ago. Mg.
him. He wait consistent member of
Liberal in 1 ttes. The remains wer
laid to reit ih the Egmondville cern
etery,
Married 1 innipeg.-The follow
Ong which ke from the Winnipe
Free Press be read wtth pleasin
interest by m
and 'Mrs. or
bride is -a gel
at St. Step e
Livingstone
and Mrs. J
in rnarriag
calf, a gra
now pastor t
church at
'Gordon ,off
tended bY
and Ethel
'Gertrude 0
groom was
'to whom h
' entered the
nfather. She
a white el
rni there.
mini, where
his death
1861 they
Mr. Mode -
Ens wife
trona were in
i system seems t
The boys here
is 4down the
wili preach an
EgMondville ch
" the usual hour
preacher and n ' doubt many will avail teache
themselves of ehis• opportunity to hear able c
hirn.-We are orry to learn of the • on th
' Job Killoran, who was imending the ' icor,
*inter •there th her two daughters. aline
Mr. J. L. Kill ran avas summoned tb a5ria.-0
Toronto early [in the week. - Miss i 'lease
Case is - laid tto with a severe , at- - rreiits
. tack of pleurisie-We regret to learn stairs
of the death ty4 Sunday at Guelph of lavato
Doaglas Sampspn, only child of i Mr. trot
and; Mrs. A, Elti Sampson, formerly ot nee( a,
,Seaforth. Tito ttle ad was ten years built for sho
of age and had been iil for some time. thie I
ill 'for a time, is ree vering. The many . Ker
friends of Mr. and rs. narepsoo here wise
will extend tct them the sincerest sym- fort
Prhy on accouiit of their severe afflic-
t on. -Mr James Scett, son of Mr.
John Scott, of Roxbero, intends going
:dames Scott, *hen he goes.
Scett intends 0 carte out for
Si future in t t new land. It
a'onng man's ountrn and .we
Leila Hammet
tet a pleasant
carlers did not have their usual
luhk at Toront They were be
the contest to the [ Ontario T
y of our readers. Mr., Or General's p ize by Bright.
are form r resident, ri beak sw efotienr ejkoan tpcioe.s:.ssdkiejaepsie; ,f owall.o.wKse r5takyee, 1 cwohnrs u
ent, skip. Tie latter _rink go o Win- 1 the P
peg next wee
Mr. Wilfrid
er of Mrs.
lake
for the vote on church
distributed through
congregation and will
the first two Sab-
reparations to raise
wall during the com-
as Johnston, jr., for
Thomas Slaerritt is
bah supply of hay
ere, which he sold. to
good selighing is en-
s to get their teaming
Reid intend., repairing
Holtz farm- this sum -
red the services -of Mr.
the surnneer.
oKitiop
Ent rtainmen -The 'entertainment
given by the upils of School Sec-
tion o. 10, on Friday evening last,
wine a great su cess. Th,e school wils
as a spleodid one and was car-
s elith Campbell, and her
mmi are to be congratulated.
BUgees43 f their efforts.
of *the th coneesslon of Moe
has sus, got settled- in ens com-
e n:ew home. It le an ideal farm
and ha all modarn improve -
such as hoc and cold water up-
end do n, bath roona and
complete throughout, well plan -
no w ste room. It was not
ea has . een carried out througn-
he many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
will jo The Expositok in tile
that tne may nave much.
ills GA-seit
•
tinsel% year in the
ave no in tl), viemi
[has returned ho e of eri ntis fro
visit with relat ves in ' ening.-Mr.
ten in
good Tui -n r, our v
overn- Sask. Mr. it
as hay
n of
rr
uate of the Seaforth Col
e. Tbe Free Press says .
wedding was solemnized A
'el church on Wednesday'. 11
hary 10th, when Linda
eCond daughter of ear. t
4. Norris, *as united h
o the ReV. Walter Met-
e First Congregational P
it ude McMiChael and
er two . sisters, Barbara C
sib idesrraids, and the lit- c
re*, daintily attired in lin
thanming 'flower girls. Th
u ported by Rainald Laing
. Murray rend red Men
wed, ding march, the brid
chtirch on the arm of he
Wan charmingly attired I
1 in India, graCefully made with sof
the crystal d iv -drop design and bel
Id
fringe. 'He vei1, also oriental, was o
in place by v 'ley lillies. She also car
lied a shower bouquet of beidal rose
arid teens. he only ornement wor
some brooc s tt with rubies The brides
was the it i or the groom' a hand
maids • were ewned in peau de sol
wtite stlk, m :de with dainty draping
f 'Inge and caught at th
pearl ornament. The
let caps of I carnation
Any being the gifts o
hes of wishbone desig
ts of pearls. After . th
e eption Ms held at th
de's parents, where th
eived by Mr. and Str
y pity la navy blue /Ines eline silk with jet trirn
ot beve trIngs. The itelfde artd grOogn recel
The car / the congratiu tions.of their friends un
people dur- der an arch white :bells, ribbon an
arembell of Regina, bro-
lianas Richards n, was { Not
re on a V1631 many friends of coridu
len Margaret, McGregor of Blenheim, Kint
d forinerly iof this Own, veil be -; Iasi.
eased to hear of her marriage on ! the s
nuary 81st th Mr. John R. Botchart, here.
Stanley. -- Mrs. Robert Seeley, of ' to 1th
inton, was the .guest of Mrs W.R. ! John
ire Underwriters' ssociation was• in /Clew. In a
le this week, -The inspector of the NorthFest, a
t wn oo Wednesday inspecting the Oren the 1 al Boy
ptotection apptances, He had ir bri- , Sceut , Win
gade called out. -Mr. John B. ender- 18 to 2. -An
s n, of the Heron Road, recenqy re- the fe of a
Axe Michigant Mr .Henderson has a Child en's A
near ' toWn hall on
Tuck- Rev. J. Polio
injured M Iler, of
nicely, Coil s, of t
rg, and sang a solo
Ryan, and
young tease buyers are
.8110 -wing; tor their Lira
businees.-Tne. Misses
ayeieed; spent Sunday
e entertained a number
teran horse buyer, has
cie. of buying a carload
MCAMS ter is on tho sick
A. Jarrott visited with
to sell would do well to
a Troyer. -Mr. Robert
ippen visited friends on
on Mentia,y.
e et Val es of the
whole year l wait you
at, this store rsght now,
own go the p
ices o
Ladies Suits
Ladies': Coats
Ladies' Skirts
Ladies',Fur$1 Etc.
.IGHT NOW is the be
J106.• get a New Suit, Coat
tion on regular p(rices. .T ere i
which to choose. You know what
ent wear, and prices have rea0ed t 1r lowest lim14
delay - coMe at once and et yolar choice of thes
Smartest St3iles at prices far elow ordinary.
t time of the whole s aso
or Se of Furs at a bik red
yet good variety
yles are best for
Wiagnurn
e. -Rev D. Pezry, of this town,
ted an iversary ,services in the
11Pres yterian chums on Sunday
11
Rev. uter Matheson conducted
rvicead the Presbyterian church
nit P. S. Lanitikiter Is cc:nailed
illustrated lecture about !
child picked up on aes :,
e work of the Huron
Society, given in the '
Saturday evening, was .
ed. On the platform were
e local Baptist church. .
ening Ur. W. J. Willis
oat aceeptably. Mr Ear-
ve are xcetlent account of bow
here he children in the care
e societ are taken, Re also [gave ,
s whie showed 'how the work ;
tending and threw out suggee- :
decided, to establish a .
Children's Aid hero, and -
officers were elected: A,
wn hall was crowded hist i
Ian at the benefit Ceti-
?gaSS Houghton ay 'age '
's Association or tit. ',
Ai the eseult they wnl
100 to put in tee- p etie .
slight signs ot reconry,
sister, Mrs. A
Bad Axe. -W
that Mrs. Ch
erernith, who
J BY
baother of Mr James Ryan,
relatives and f icnde.-Mr. Jame
• of Winnipeg, ormPrly of Walton, is of th
ter an absenc of thirty-four years,-. is e
Ittalab 130man of Berlin, as in thins
tom this veek calling on old friends. tbe
branch?. of th
e Hen- the followin
d grey R. Musgrove
people' bealldllY eve
yen fo
os, who reside
area pleased to
cy is recovering
not yet able to
n, of Areherstb
Why riio
buy to -da or to-morro
I you ce4i. get strictly
our hest-Ikt the p
1.ighanGrade Gahm
I place.
is for
The sooner
West End Notesa-Mr. Geor
Percheron sc'eting to Mr. Wes
en, of thremereill, git e. very b
f gure.-A. nu her of our youn
drove to null tt one evening la
ber reins, kr. and
at the Yndc
chit- 113Ve
ardtoba, 'Er" PT
Mrs. J. shew,nif sore
reopi
cbure
Nearly everybody in this vicinity ;knows e
kind Of Ready - to - Wear Garments we s .
Tbey know that they re backed up by genlu-
mOnely will buy now till you come and sOe
ave any thought wbgeve
abou
he lat
laying wi
ome
ter appare id
nd
see us ea
Butter, Eggs Dr • d iftip
your
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