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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1914-05-08, Page 8rein, Great' .Oxfoid. • e 1Ifirtorable to Seeds reProdOctiore W, 0611-nt Proudfoote X.C., acted fiir the -,elaha • ""*" tiff, while 'Mr. j. G. Stanhury rep- resented th0 defendant. His 'Honor; la ,.rendering his decishin n favor of the defeadant, torictuded 't e authorities did not warrant,. him in making the, pISTIRIple MATTERS • MUSiCal.,-Th4 PUPIL% ot Miss 1:18,Zel Winter •gave a piano renital in the Carnegie Library on Friday evening last; and delighted the many music lover -a present. The numhers-'bhosen for seed merehant respons and 'unknown detects the view that as so fluences such as wet poVerished land or teed might in this ,or •o feetlatent 1'14 expressed ley; other In- a/leather, Intl fferenttillage ve been the ettet pupil werevery esaitalite and nice- cause ef the poor erop it. would ly rendered. ivnas Winter leas seeercl' eaere speoulation to fi that the seed advanced musielans who play most ewes defective. . , gracefully and ffectWely, while the be glitters aile she p good lime and prom- ReTratalI lail Delivery MeXillop.-We ise to do , well under Miss Winterl.ei ne net imew who le esponsibie for instruction. '1 • ' the • laf mit .olf the re el mail routes , in lhleXillop. 'But whoev r enjoysethat Pa,rzners' - Exearston.-The directors of distirictiore mut have a, queer idea .of ow that • the oute has been all the alone *eying. A. an e•itilee from pair mailed y evening for of Winthrop, ation Y until .11 the Smith Hur Here's "stroke" cf gdod fortune for the man or woman who is in need of a pair of Oxford shoes this summer. We have more Oxfords on hami than we want,, and wilnild rather close them out and count the money. , We're not going to wait untiqou do not want Oxfords, or untillhe season is over, and then offer yott great inducements to buy t em. Wig new v y body wants them, We ,offer 0 fords at these prices. Men's fine Oxfords; in patent colt, gun rrfetal calf and tan calf leathers. I ,Made on the popular high toe lat, button or blucher styles. The highest u grade of °shoemaking yoan.f buy.. • N when eier RepilctrPrice $4.50 fier pat,. Sale Price $3.48 fter fiair NA.romen's'fine Oxfords in pat- - tent colt, gun metal calf and tan calf leathers, made on the high toe last, with medium heels. Button oriblutcher laCe style's. _Regular Przce '3 oofterftazr Sate Price $2;48 per :pair Thisis no sale of broken lines -or- t have succeeded, Grand Trunk • sion to the. F n , Fa.rrners' 1.nstetute in,- arranging with the ailway (for an hxcur- riculttiral College. and E , • xt I h m at Guelph, The data fixed for the exeursioa Is Mon- day, June 22, tiej. ellecie.1 trains will be run from Cen ralia. on the screth and l 'via. tlintori., Seaforth and Dublin. Our rfar r fri iends, with their - bunnies, u slime d make' rangements to attend tins xoursionthere will„be good ac- 'cohmiodatxon furnished and the tickets will (be yeasonah e in price. 1 - Annual 'Medi ing of the Seafo •Was beld at the Tuesday everting ricers weree year: Wm; Go Colbert, vice -pr •on, treasurer; „3 C. Greigeeau were. elected dir Ison, Robert Wit A. McLennan _an mariagers are p ftirt to make t /fleeting on the 1 July the best • the many succe,se been -held under citey. .The, Agile for their five 1 closing classes t entries in the 'p soiled Oxfords. They are the best Oxfords weive had and, the best that's made. Corne and get them at these prices. ,Samples in our windows. • The Cash Shoe Store Opposite the Expositor Office -Seafo' rth the (fitness of things. Seaforth-Bresselsmati ! distotttineled.the layout laruxgiIstepid and Evil example, Winthrop is If' Seeforth. A letter or a at Seaforth, say • Thursd anhe peredn the; adoinit will not reach its desti Saturday .evenins or t ree days to reach peeple within- five flee distanne. For these people the Mails go from Seaforth- Goderich. ber ,the -Gi Grand 'Trunk, At Goderieh they transfer • ed to 'the C. P. IL and are takerrt Walton end !from thence, to Winthrop. The, mails- thus travel a Circle of about Ififte miles to reach peoPite Within five miles.."This is an Instance of the long- est way around be'ingtthe shortest way across with a vengeance. 'Pretty druch the same difficulty -exists threughout the whole of the townshiP of hicKillop. The. lay -Out, for lame • unexplainleld reason has been made wrong end tore- ' rnost. Walton is made the principal die- tribeting office instead of Seaforth, and , the roates radiate from there. Instead of from Seaforth. At Walton 'there are no• !facilities' for the salting of rural mail routes, while at Sefforth there are tifitcilities for five times the work. that that nature there is how. Wel hope now , that public attentiOn has been ;directed ( to this matter, the post ollfice author- ities will have it looked nto at once and base such a rearrangerneit made aa will enable the', peoPle to( obtain( their rraxi matter with reasonable facility and les.s annoyance than they have .been subjected to 'ever ; isince these ...routes were opened. • • - • -The annual meet- th Raging -Association ommermal Hotel on last. Thef following of - ted fei the coming erdock, president; II. !dent; W. „C: &for- . Broderick, secretary• 'tor. The ,- following ctors: G. E. Hender- T. J.St, ephens, A,. W. Ciidehore. The tting forth' every ef- e forthcoming race th, 16th. and 16th •of. d most successful of 1 ineeting4 that have he auspices oirthe so- h/elan have received ousand-dollar early - e largest, number ofl nadian circuit. • . • ttee.-The Fire Brig - .o have principally In arranging, for the monstration andiOld " Useful Comrii ade and those w hand the work great Fireman:a Boy's Re-lJnion t lst to the 6th, destrious in coxi which will reselt in the largest and most successful demonstration ever held in this part the cou rye At a recent.meetung they aimointe a corn-. mittee whc,se dut will 'be to laterview the citizens with the varioas resid ends, etc., pat in (bet held freiri Auguist I - pleting arrangements e insieflant and in- shape tor the oc tee Will consist A. F. Claff, Job ete Wilson and sure tbat every •rally co-operate and will unite in the old town, of proud look its be ing festive occasi ;fames v atson • • Dr. -Forester cf Stratford, eye,.ear, nose and - throat specialistwill be at the Queen's Hotel, Sea - forth, 3rd Monday, of each month from 11 to 9. Matt • I; Window Shades --11 you need window oblides Or curtain poles this spring, get them at James Graves, &Muth. ' • 2419-1. havinWanted --Experienced girl for general housework • the yiew og thel. H. Edge, Seaforth. 2421-1 noes, lawns,' boulev- Notice-- Beginning with May, he dentists of asion. This commit -A lafternoon during the summer mcn hs. 2420.3 • the most presentable 1Seatorth will close their offices cry Wednesday Messrs.W: Hartry, Fiiniayon,.Colonel Hays. We are itizen will cheere ith this' committeu heir efforts to make v,hich we are all. SO t or this approach - n. • • • Successor to W. N. Watson Death of Rev. Ir. McPherson, ----The General Fire, Life and Accident Insur. following which we take from a Tore ance Agent. : Beal Estate and Loan Ageot. II:mutat:me on all kinds of property- effeeted at the lowest rates, . •• Dealer/ in New Raymond, White and New Home Sewing Mealtime and National Cream Separators. A. fall supply of sewing machine needles, attachments, oil, and xe pairs alwa.vs in stook.' • LET US PREP RE YOU For a Business Care LUOTT -„„h' 'Heaffered ;from Attend Toronto, Ont., where you will. get correct instruction and assistance in :Obtaining employment when contpe- •tent. College open all summer Ent- er any tine. • Catalogue free.' •• onto paper *ill belfread. with rearety' b many in this vic, nity. The deceased clergyman was a cousin' nt" Mrs. 3. al. G enlook of .Sea.f rth and during his college days spent a summer •here as assistant to tbe p stor of the Presby- terian church. He ioaan able and pop- ular preacher and has been cut down in his prime : Re II. A. McDherson, pastor of dhaIrriere' Presbyterianhherch Dundee- street and everco-urt load, ex- pired eat his resld nce, Toronto, early Tuesday morniag. His death came as a grea,t shock to he members of his flock, and Limner° e friends and rel- atives, as the illne s to which he 'ena- ct:mind was -of v ry abort dura,tion. Previous to Thursday last, he •was up and about, and the Sunday befere ;per- formed his eeghlar eties in thechurch. right's disease..Rev Mr. McPherson was barn in Erin, Wel- lington coenty; his father being 'prin- cipal of the VictorlaischoOl in. Galt, and like his :Son, dela in "harness." He was edLeated in ls ather's school. Galt 'Collegiate II Mute, and Knox College, Toronto, from which he grad - Late& From Knox ew Upho&teringi and 'Repairing Store Having opened Lip a new upholstering and repai,r- ing store in Beattie • block, one door south o John Rankinoffite. ft, am ,prepared to attend the'doctoring of all kinds g of Furiniture, Bring, your spring repairing to me. Satisfaction Guaranteed ?taelto Acton, wli pastor f ActOn came to,• r p t eleven years Ch mers' Ohurc v ved y a widow • J..ssi Th College he received ere he 'fulfilled the seven years. From. pronto, and for the e has been Pastor . Deceaeed is sur - and. one daughter; I, lee nse Q oe tion. -The •liqu or kb; 'has been the. le- uneasiness for s -at last to have ti • e guestion w o;f considera. at weeks, see e solved. The License Commissioners af North Huron decided not to issue aril licenses :for yeaaeenor- :to' ex- tered the existing .ticesises, As a resultat 2 the licenses Ie.:that ceased o 'the fired of M y arid consequently t e part of the c entry. ie--ealey: Some of the hotels .have 'closed,: but we „be- lieve most of them are, tee continire as temperance ehouSes. In Centre Huron the Commissioners sledded to issue 'Dick Winte•r censes for the fuil nient at Toronto • their action. The Ont fore, at a aneet' Seaforth year, The, Dep ectiried to•.endo Con -emission, the fn Goderieh on 101oedae, rescinded their former re- solution and extended all licenses for 7 7 three months. The Commissioners for d to extend- all li- censes or. three ofiths. Their -action' ba,s been endorsed ay the ,Department as wide, no doubt, he action of Centre is, On Monda,y. At • ..the... of three' m /tate the legal sale of spirituous- lieu° a in the entire Cotmty of Huron. w ceese fort at least three years and nine months. It would, perhaps, have been better, had the se- veral boards agreed on simultaneous and uniform action, t h f &ti- ed to do this, we' resame the present outcome will, 'lee tisfactory to most ° le t- rr us ion SoHuron ;dead , Shoe Com fortHeron Commission ' A perfect boon to tender or corn troubled feet. This telling testi- monial of a wearer is apt descrip- tion of our cushion sole shoes for men, Women and Children, They are unquestionably the shoe of • shoes, for tender, feet. 'They com- bine graceful style, handsome ap- pearance and comfort. glen's. Women's and Children's Cus'elon Sole Shoes Genuine cushion sole shops reanire no "breaking in"They are fitted with non -conducting leather cover- ed soles which, while ccinforming to the shape of the foot, do not lump up. The soles being non -con,- ducting keep your feet dry and at .even temperature. . II. R. Scott Saaforth Ontilric Phone R. peop 1 1 Onion Caee.-A very intereeting` Arden ment to onion growers and other seed men was handed ut by His Honor! Judge ,Halt of Gode hell last week, and , as indicating the, great care with which a he weighe& the evidence and the ten.siv-e -research devoted to the mitt-• - orates the decision toccupies some ten , pages ofi typewriting. Mie Jas. John- ston, of Ilensall, who . both grows and' ships onions in large ,euantities from ' that (famous "Dutch Sett" centre, sold: some seed to Mr. Thomas Parimer in - the spring of 1912. The crop was a disappointment and Mr. Pa:rimer sued Mr. Johnston; in the County Court for $200 damages, alleging breach of war- ranty by r ason of defective seed. The tete ' took lace at GOderich in ' Aug - est lest and considerableevidence was given both as to he crop and also t� the excessiri ra1 whieb,.wAirp ;u1n, I New covers 12M0; tubes $1.25. Ricycle repairing } of all kinds. Dttly's Garage, Seaforth. 2420-2 For Sale -Several sood houses on easy terms. II. ,Edge, Seaforth. . - 23294 $26.00 -See our new bicycles at $25,00; second hand bicycles $10 to $20. Daly's Garage Seaforth. • i 2420-2 For; Sale Cheap --A large frame huilding, suitable for stabe. barn or workhouse. .8. 'tots. ' 2419-2 For Eire -A new hero power vac, um cleaner, can be run by ore person. Terni! s.: 603. ansdly. H. K. MaLean. ' • 2418-1 Hand Mado.Ruggies.-L-We have now ready a large stook of buggiewof our own manufaoture. All the latest etyles and designs awl nothing but first•clasa material used from start to ti»Ish .. Our prices are . no More than factory made buggies. Come in and lcokthem. . oyer. It.. & F. Devereux, Carriage Works, Seaforth 24192 - For Sale or to Rent -For sale, a $2.500 !Muse John, St., Sesforth, for $1.240. Fossetiion ' giv Immediately. If net sold will be rented. • Apply, t John Rankin, or to Mrs. M. C. Chesney. 24 1.-tf A Card -We, the undersigned, hereby guarante , a package of live standard size; 5d boxes of Silver Tip Silent' matches for 20c, quality guaranteed., W„. R. Smith. . , a 247-5 . - - - • V , Marriage Ltmuses issued by Savauge a, nd Svant toll.e•fyl Jewellers, Etc., Seaforth. • Locale Brehreee-A meeting ofthe, council of Mcutilop will be heed in( • the town hall in! Seaforth on Monday,: nexa May 18tle-Me. D. Shanahan •and •Mr. John Dodds have each Procured a handsame new auto i during the past weele.-the 24th of May this , year (falls on Sunday and will:likely be celebrated On the following :Monde -ye - :Mr and Mrs. Thomas Hudson., of •Mar - tette, Michigan, were_ There last week. Tbes came over to see, :Mr. James E. Troyer and he passed away after their arrival. --Mrs. L. C: Jackson is ahf. Philadelphia. visiting her brothers „and having her eyes, whichhad been troub- ling her for some time, treated. Thomas Mellis dp Kippen ware -lo town on Monday hailing on aid (friends and gave The Expositor a. pleasant call. Mrealifelli.s has - new arrived at the time de life wbell he can( afford to take° e leolida.y. off when he feels like Inas his on looks atter the 'business in his absence, and he intends taking a -trip lo the west, including ; Vancouver, • where he ham a Married 'daughter jiv- ing, during the corning summer. -Mr. B. S. Phillips, .of Exeter, and secre- tar.y Of the South Huron Farmers' In- stitute, was inetown on efonda.y. Mr. Phillips 'says things' are looking up in Exeter and -them- . are likely. to The' several new bandingetgoing up this Season, „Including the new 'post office, building and the Carnegie Library. - Messrs, J. ell.; Best and lames Watson of' town and Mr. Chailles Fritz of Zurich Othent Friday treiut fishing . at Ilotstein. ,.' They had an enjoya,Vle :pet- ingewn,d ithade a „good catch 'of the speckled beauties. -Mr R, B. Scott, of .Hatrpurhey, .las left with `The- Ex= pasitor an egg laid by la hen in his flock , which 'beets the hecord. -This egS , weighs haat a, pound and meash urea eix and a half in4hes one way arid eight inches the other. It as the prodect of a hen of the Andalusian breed. -If eggs 'were sold by . weight, as they should be, Mr! Scott Would have a grnan ;gold mind late his hen, \for although her eggs are not all as large as this one,. these; are all erni- fOrmly la,rge,-The. Wa,rra rains .and the alternate istuishinethe past: -week have.worked 'won ers Ort the face 6f 'nattire and the grovvith has •been rapid and the hull ef he lawn mower is once more 'heard in the tend. -The old mail route between Seaforth and Brussels that hasbeen- in ..exist- elice [tor over isixtel years heti. been dial continued, beimg replacedby rural de- livery. The stage has ale° -ceased run- hing.-Miss McKenzie and Allis Case, Of Dungannon, were guests .this week • at "Maple Hall," the, home of lira. F. Case. -The Women' Aukilliary a -st. Tbomas church will hokl a "display of work'41). the school room on • Friday evening', May, 8th. All tlioae interested (n inisisionary work are cordially in- vited.--iMr. Wm. Murdie of Lueltnow, who came here a .couple( of week ht ago to attend* the funeral of his mother- • in-law, Mrs. Sutherland, and who, while here, became serioubiy 111, Is improving, and.hopes to be able to re.. tun home tat% week. Airs. Murdie has been here with her Iniehand.-Rev. F. 'H. Larkin was lin Chatham thia Week. y,kng beeg. cetkied Mi)erp: by Vie .death , ;, enneasehe Now is the time to have y u papering dorie. We can sh w you some choice new designs which are right in, fashion'. These papers are not too e pensive for you to use. Co in and look4 them_ over a you will be surprised at t values we are offering. ThoinpsOn's Seafort ookstor Window shads mull picture frame ade to rder. and ifitneral 1),,trs, rqub rdt, an old and active member of her,' • ache/nu eane, gregation when , Mrar was Pake- tor.-Mr. Urge Ste art hap removed' troln the residences oilt erieh street he has occupied for OM time to the Bank residents marl ppo.iite Vic- toria Square; and Mr. lay •Morntosh ha e removed hit ei the Oderich street house. -The residence aoated. by Mr. • McIntosh, which bele s to 'Mr. Coates, has been leased by ir. Thomas Elder of Ttickeestnith, Mr and Mrs.. Elder intend coming; to o ' to reside about the 20th of .lans- rno th.-Mrs, •Vir. E. Southgate will not re dye on. Monday nor again ithis seaso -The Rebekah Lodge -of; Oddfellow will ; celebrate 'their . second ann1vesary On wron. day evening next. T1, -t oeficerz request • itull attendance of _ embers. - Pas. John Sproat o Egni- dville has re- turhed from a two welt' visit In Dee troite-The Stratford erald of Tues- day has this tot sas 'aboct a very Promising young Se 'forth musician : -" Mina Cora R Gelb (Eng) sang 'The Holy City at the evening service last .$undael at Central Meth- odist church'. Wes 0 ib possesses a lf'ine soprano voice,Wit rigood range and her enunciation is pe fect.'t-Aervices in the Methodist Church •n .Sabbath at 11 a.m. and pm. The morning theme will be "Our ttleiti Hon ." Eytenthgt sub- ject, "Under Sealed rders." Llabbath school and'Bible Chia es at 2.0 p.m. -- We are pleased . '1 a,rn that. Mrs, Thomas Stephen, w. . has been coo, fined, to bed for eigh Weeks by aser- ions Illness, is now ecOvering nicely, and It ere are Inow tete- that she will "be ar und, el:tort/Y. •Earl Bell, has retur ed form attend oe at;tbe School of Pr dice' Science Toronto, "and will take the place I • his father's of - ice vacated by 'Mr. Howard HartrY• -Mrs. M. Robertson eft here _pet Fri- day mornirg for Cie eland, Ohio. Mrs. Robertson has been esteemed resi- dent of Seaforth fo , a great many years and -while her many friends re.' )gret her removal all will unit tn wishing her mw4x happiness and corn - 'fort in her new I'M -ea -Mr. L. T. Die - Lacey, who hast- been manager of the Milling buiness in this town .has, we underetand, resigned; his ion eition. What Mr .• DeLacey's intentions for the future , 'are- we *do not • know. M. *McKellar, express agent, was in Cromarty ore liforidey .attendiag the ifeneral of ,a. CCA1Sin.-Th'e ?-1 ladies of the- Egmondvilld church will hold a cir- eel tea in the church on. Friday ev- ening, May l.5th.' Tea, will- be served from four to Seven o'clock. -Mr. and Mrs. G. D Haigh were In Teetswater this week attemling he funeral of Mr. Ilaigh's •sister, Mrs, P. Sills, son a Mr. G •arrived home on We Mr. Sills. in company. btiste.--Kr. C. rge A. Sills, esdayi evening, ith Mr. Brece 'Waugh have been tee/gaged in Govern- ment surveys. They spent the past' winter in; the yid/My of Split Lake, one of the 'most:northerly posti in new Manitoba They lived in ,a tent with the thermometer, part of ;the titne 39 below zero. It is needless to say the boys are glad to get a glinipse oh civ- ilization once More.. -:-Ar. and Mrs. Hugh Sproat MU on Monday for Guelph, where • Mr.' Sproat has secur- ed 'a position With the Studebaleer Co. --The Goderieh District Women's Mls- rionary convention Was held b the Methodistchurch on Wednesday last, there was a. good attendance( of dele- gates and a very pleasant and profit- able meeting. The program consisted of papers bearing on missionary' work and musical selections, in addition to gen- eral business. 'The visiting ladies were hospitably entertained by the ladies or the Seaforth congregation. -We are sorry to learn that 'Mr. Wm. Edmonds confined to his 'residence ;by ilin.ess. -Mrs. J. $, Roberts intends returnine to _town shortly ancEewill . occupy her own residence, -Mr. and Mrs, Cowan and family intend reeidingein Hayfield for• the summer, having leased a cot-. tage in Westminster Groya-Rev, J. S. Cornieh of Forest, will conduct the . . aervice.s in St. Thomas church next Sabbath. and Rev. Mr. Brown goes to Foreet.-Mr: Robert ;Winter eleipped a lot of 'fine pigs on Thursdate-Messrs. Wilbert and Austin Dung, of Hensall Spent Senday with friends In tOwn. , • Death of Mr- Troyer, -Another of our respected residents Ias been removed from our mielet. eMr. James E.- rtroyer died at his home on .Main street on, Thu:-sday afternoon last. Mr. Troyer had inot enjoyed' robust health for the -Past sear, n -fact, not since his , re- covery from O. Selieget attack of ty- phoid fever, but -few' thought the end eG near. lie was up and around the house every day until Tuesday morn- hng, when he coinplalned o feeling I weaker than usual and Said he thought be would remain in bed. He continued growing weaker until two o'clock on Thursday afternoon, when he • grad. nal elept away. He.- apparently- aside fere& little, his only complaint hein.g of weakness. Mr. ,.Troyer was aged lfifty-eight years and ten months. He was la. (native of the township of Hay. a oon 04 the late John Tr:7er/ ono of the early pioneers' of that town- ship, and was bornon the .homelstead (farm near Hills Green, which Is' mew occupied by hie twin brother, Edwin. Troyer. After leaving thu farm he was engaged in ;business in Helnsall for several years, before coming to Seaforth some ten or twelve years Mo. He was a quiet, snassaming man, -whose principal, pleasure was in. his own home, ;where he was mach befov- ed, and where his decease will be ,keenly efelt ,his memory long and lovingly cherished. The remains were laid to mit in- 'the maitiand)apk oeme. • tory' on Satarday. The member. he Ancient Order of Foresters, nd al eo the Canadian Order, oh:Which deceased was a member, show d their respect for their deceased bre er by attending the funeral in a y and accOMpatiering the remains, to t e oem- eterl, The funeral was also ttended by many of the old friends of the de- ceased from Repeal, Hay and tallies-, Mr. '.Troyer is SLU'VJAred by b s wid- ow, lour daughters; Mrs. Smit , and. Mrs. -Wright oL Seaforth, Mrs, Atkin - tion IA Toronto, and Miss Ed a. at home, also three sons, Wilfred and I-Ienderson, o magnetewan, nd Aid- imer at home. Pour sisters en three brothers also survive. They es 'Mrs. Micelles Hudson of Marlette, 'Mi higan, Mrs. Coleman Of Tuckersmith, ts. M. Rife of Dakota, IhireiSM. A,. Rice of Tea ronto, Messrs. Stephen and'Ed and J. "oll Hay and John G. of Canora, Sask. Those ,who attended tho faller from a distance were Mr. and Mrs..; homes Audsorria Marlette, Michigan, wbo were with' him (for the previous week; Messrs. Wilfrid and Henderson, Yak, netewan, Mr. and Mrel. Aitkins Mr, and Mrs. Rice, 'Mrs. Kaiser and uria. Whitmore of Torontd, Mr. and Mrs. James Grieve and Jan; MeLy rit of London. . . - • .The Rates. -The following- tries have been recetved by Secretary Brod- erick for the 2.18 Trot, 2.14 P e 2.10 Pace and 2.24 Trot Stake Rae a, leV4 tries or which closed the fir t • of the month. The net Is the argest for any rneet .on the Canadian Circa this 'year ,and will be raced t the Z Club meeting held ineSeafo h on uly 14, 16, 16, together with the al number di class rates 2.1 -Trot take $1,000-A. B.. Martin, Ticons eroga; W. O'Neil, Lexington, • . H. Bernier, Victorlaville, Q Cali, St.Thomas; D., Cif Arrel, Y• Linown, 'obi° ; Monigle, WIlm ngton, L; G. Doremus, Kalarnnoo, lich.; Hutson, Toronto; W. A. ollins, ronto; Nat Ray, Toronto; Ideal • ock Farm, East Aurora; N'.Y.; R. cey, Lexington ,Ky.;'Fnleeloi New B italn, Conte; T. W. Little, P: • D. !Stewart, I.,ost Angeles, C . 2.24 ot-Stake $1,000-,-W. P. Web, :r, Ra- ter, N: Y.: B Martio, Ticone °ga DorinaNlrus., KlYaN' haneilazijeooldl- TL:Jetc°1311;r s, '10 - to; ',Nat Ray, Taranto eGrosch Bros., erton; IdM Stock FarmeEas Au - N.Y.; R, Macey, „Lexington Ky, ace- ruler--; Mid- Clan- ames ham; ,; R. W. oronl- a,mi- race a; A. ,gtnee, Que.; To- , Ed- , Leh- ; IdTp-eal. R. evl. etori eh de G. ro Mil -ora E. A. Sunderiin, Lebanaon, N. Bel in, New Britain, Conn. 2.30 • Sta e $1,000-A. B. Martin Tic oga G. M.cCall,eSt.Thornas; F .H diet n, hife.rline S. G. Hodgens, debo e; N. Cuthbert, POrt 'Arthu R. M. Norton, Waterville,- N.Y; Smit , Toronto; E. CrummereCha B. White, East Aurora, N. Mace, Lexington, Kentucky; Settl Paducah, Ker; Nat -Ray, to; J P.`,Coan, lNia•gara Valls; Hogg Orangeville; It. Stroud, ton; e.,McGarviee, Chatham. 2.1 1,0 o -A. B. Martin, Vicondero Hay Kingston; W. O'NelleLe Mass. id H. BerniereVitoria.ville G. Mc all, St,Themase W. coif roiito: 14. 'Morley, Mendes; L. munds Blenheim; E. A.c.Sunderlf anon, .H.; Smith and Proctor, -ronto. C. II. Brownlee, Ottawa Stock 1 arm, , East Aurora, N f Macey, Lexington; F. H. Mid Merlin; MTS. R. M. Norton, vine, .Y. 210Pepe-Stake $1, B. Mar in :Ticonderoga.; G. Be. Montreal; A. Hayes, Kingston: Lexington; M. H. Berider, iaville; 1L H. Pratt, Buffalo; ,Call, St. Thomas; F. H. Middleto'Mer- lin; W. A. Collins, Toronto.; 3. Price, bunnvill ; L .Edmuride, Blenhe m; C. 'Desorirn rs, Joliette, Que.; F. Mon,. Port 1W liam;" Nat Ray, Toro to., Staffa • Annual Meeting. -The annual ing of tie Won -tate; Institute held on fWednesday, the 13th good at ndance is boped or, officers nd committees for the ing year will, be appointed. 'Horse meet - ill tie st. A new ensa-; Usborne led. -Mr. George Cow rd, of the lninthi conchssion, bad the mis- fortune 1 to lose hie, heavy d aught I Clydesdal stallion last week. The 1 horse wa apparently all right when fixed up for the night and wh n Mr. Coward w nt td the stable he th morn - jog he foi4nd him dead. Mr lowarci only 'purc ased him last wint r. He was one of the best horsesof h s class in this palrt of the countier an he • would al_ ost certainly have ade a big season for his owner this year. The loss •a particularly he y one • for Mr. cloward under the •ircum- •stances a d much sympathy i ex- tended to him- on account cif •h loss. . 4.0 Illyth Notes.- The court of Revisi n for this 'village will be held on • nday, June the, 1t atweight pan. -4 -Ther ouncil have izced the water rates for rivate :seers at . he same price as laet year, $6.00 for t eseason, payable by, ugust the 1st.- he anneal meeting t the lot bolder in Union cemetry - •ad- vertised t take place in Indastr Hall on the ev ning of May 21st at eight o'dlock.-Tllere* was a. slight hail fall • about two nfles soutlhof town T nesday dfternoen, but we have not he rd of any. serio -damage h avingi teen ne.- Mr. P. Ruttier; town electrician who has, 'been eeriously 111 Is now sate ficlently re cohered to resume his usual duties. -Re . D, W. Collins of xeter, conducts 1 e services in Trinity hureh Blyth, nex Sunday at the usual hours and will •reach in Belg:rave in the afternoon'. Miss lAily Carr has r then - ed from To onto, where she has assed the examin ticin. for Deaconess, with honera. Miesionar eting of Socie t ye of held en T following o cerreet yea 8. H. Gidl Carr; 1st es ;" 2nd. Vi man; Recor4i,axg Secretary, Mrs.' dough; Correeponding Secretary, (Rev) Jewitt; Treasurer, -Mrs. e3eese; Pianist, Mrs. I. Brown; intendent B. Taylor; McElroy ;an sentatives f annual repc Mrs. Grash ; , supertntendent or (don band, Mrs. Kyles. Young; ass Mt*. Benderl. delegate to convent London, Mr. S. H. iGidley; alt Mrs. Rev. Jewitt. The society ha closed a very successful year, 31 annual Members, nine Ilhe where • • • Workers. -The annu he Weinahls !Masi he Methodist Chire ursday ot laet wee ficers were elected f ; Honorary President, Mrs. y; President, Mrs.' B. e President, Mrs. J. iaIn e President, 16.s. W ight- . Col- - Mrs. r. aver - Mrs. H. epre- and and mise ant, n at mate, Just aving 1 me - nary was The r the Systematic Giving, auditors, Mrs. W. Hrs. F. Haggitt; r missionary oetioo to Mrs.. Huang and nine aseociate Members. A le le of clothing, ineluding eleven quilts was sent to the Deaconess Home. To out% The total axxount raised, for th year :was $117. I • , NIAY 8, 1914 • s not necessa with your order, we pay the cost of transportation. • t3 send extramoney e try to fill orders the same day orders are received. If any goods are. temporily out of stock we'll hurry them along to you as soon as,possible. • PHONE US YOUR :ORDERS ffifmffm.110.10* Fascinating Showing of Beautiful Summer Millinery. :A FEW SPECIALS, jaunty and popular fine Chip Shapes in At Siam White, Black and Tuscan. Very,spec- ial at the price. -Clever new models in Java straw that At $1.5o are a strikingfeature for warm weather wear. • Stylishly Trimmed Hats that are on At $2.50 sale -ft this price to surpass anything you will see for the same money. ' A great showing of trimmed tagel braid . hats that embody $.,3 to $1 style ideas that you . find only in hats of unquestioned merit An assOrtment of hat 'shapes in various colors marked at a . - - special price*for quick selling. See them. The high standard of excellence which we have set as our goal is well exemplified in the clever and pleasing creations now being shown. Come and select your summer millinery now. Special . Attention given to Misses andi Children's headwear. • You'll admit the most conspi&- ious article in your whole attire. is your hat. Our millinery de- partment designs only hats or grace, beauty and style whiCh, are sure to please yon.t) The. " summer's most authentic styles. . are now ready for inspection. r "6";.....,••;••••••0••••••••,"••••••••4.•••••••••••••••••••••••,,,ot. Of Special Interest to the Early -Shopper. Is ,0 u r PRESENT DISPLAY OF SUMMER DRESS GOODS 1 A. magnificent and unmatched array of new gown ' materials, representingthe choicest weaves and ' showing the Most beautiful of the new' shades in all the popular novelty patterns. ,Wool Dress GoocIs Colors in Wool -Dress Goods for Summer - are widely different, varying from dull shades in 'solid colors to bright hues in plaids ana checks., - If you have any intention of getting a new dress or a new tailored -suit, come now and see the - stuffs at from . . .... •.•,...• es • p•oo.1;• • • 11050c to SIZO a. yard F4 Beautiful Silks Satin faced si1k4, ci=ep4 weaves, are much in the lead in silk fabrics for warm weather wear. They are here in a big assortment and values are excel - let*. Don't fail to see the excellent values in yard wide silks, at....$1 $1.25 $1.35 $1.50 a yard Wash Goods It cotton dress material as in silks and woo goods the crepes are proving to be favorites. We are showing an excellent collection of .crepest - voiles, ratines, cords, rice cloth, etc., etc., at, from *sem orn•-••• •* • s ft* ••• ass • • a•••••••10$15C to 50c a yd 'Butter Wanted Eggs Wanted • •••••••••10,/- 01,9 Vere Spring has be at HA Sp A barg suit is suits at built Pric