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The Huron Expositor, 1914-12-04, Page 3
erne ntv€ul lc, too. vca. ct We teeth, teeth, :odea .tent, biking- t. be on omen `•ter - 1 aatx, :one: I.L s r all trial ,[lot of ta�va., man kzerw r sway Best or ?i ore the eya rey he, er, tia dcI tit Ise xd =cl ill.. i 4•••••• STR ire Carefully Riled Stewart A e Stewarttrot,. FOS. fliseUsits•sas ifiseeriessa, Pasileashes M• 0. *Maws. trio itis i•artio BOGERT, densrat Mannenan The Business Of Farming,, -!lice the btts(aass of Manufacturing --should be done in a practical business way. Proceeds should be put in a bank. Payment's zhould be made by Cheque. A o rtain percentages of the profits should be put in a Savings Account as an emergency fund. The man who has a cash surplus in a bank, Is protected against bad seasons and hard tunes. - SEAFORTH BRANCH ; A. E. COLSON, Manager. rim spogio DISTRICT MATTERS Graduating Nurses,—the annual nur- ises' graduationn excercise of the Stral- 'ford General Hsopital were ;held last `riday night at the city hall, in. Strat- ford and ,attracted ,a. large concourse et interested citizens and friends of the six young ladies who received med- als and diplomas 'Miss Petty and Miss Cudrnore, of ; Hensel' ; Miss Rowe, Gin. garth; Miss sRaynee, of Teeswater; Miss Maguire, of Gorrie, and Miss-iRcbb. e Moorefield. Mies Maguire is gold medalist of the class. Presentations :were made . by alt. ;H. B. : ior- phy, X. P.; :Dr. Steele; M. P. . 1ayor Stevenson, County Treasurer George Hamilton, Reeve Cooke, of North lassthope ; Messns. R. $. Robertson and la, W. Strudley, of the hospital board. !Rev. R. Martin gave an address- as president of the ;Ministerial 'Associa- tion, and Dr. ,Forster addressed the nurses- on behalf of the medical staff Of the hoepital...A ,'•elect musical pro- gram was given under the ,direction of Mr. W. ;H. ;Spooner, organist, of St. James Church; Miss Marion R`opp, of Palmerston, and Miss Louise Lang, of this city, contributing solos. Ready To Go. --The Clinton News Re- cord of last week :hakes a compliment- ary rel:erenee ,to a Seaforth old boy, Lieut. T w.i of that 'Iowa ,and .a soo. of Mr. FH:.nry Team, of aeaforth. It nays: M jer 1-1. Tarr Ranee has vot- unterred ler s-or.iga s:rvicz., and le ready to g} to the front whenever called upon. He has bzen connected with the Duron Rsglment since his bay - hoed dales 1:.ta risenstep by sten In 'rank and in the natural course of events will be in charge of the gal- lant Thirty-third, Major jor Rance has ,a1 - Ways taken a deep interest in . the !aurone, has done his utmost to pro- niote their cffi:ieney in every sense of the word, a . fact that has been appreciated by the higher up:, , by the boy e..in red and by that portion o th,e t ubro. Which takes ,a genuine ,, se but scrn� -_ �w. =dent interest in th militia. Lieut. Town. in command of the Clintcn Cempa`ry and of Inc Home ward_. has also volunteered. He 1: one of the meet enthusiastic of the younger officers.. of which hie thorough training- of the Company and of the guards ie an £ vidence. ---0 Varna _ - 'arna Notes.—'l=am Appleby .and family have moved into airs. Miorrisan's house. M. 'Appleby ha, gene to the front.--lYl. suit o_ C. B. Hess ci Bayfield.` has removed was.married in her travelling leis repair shop to Varna. and `trete blue `,w1th hat Eta marthh. .salter the c eeremcn:y they ,drove to the home of business for himself at Drysdale, and 'had many friends among all classes, who sincerely regret his early demise, "Jerry" as jhe was familiarly called will be missed toy alt and.especially among' the people of the Saub1e line where he :spent nearly all his life. He leaves to mourn his loss his wife and one child, besides his aged father ac}d mother, and la number Of brothers and t l aigters. The funeral on onda.y -was largely ,attended, the remains being in- terred�in the Roman Catholic cemetery, 7srydale• Ielgszave i�t'dtes; The :Women's Institute is preparing for a Box Social to.be held w' In the Oddfelios Hall this,- Friday evening, when, n,o ,doubt,. a pleasant time wilt be spent by all who attend. —Bishop Williams, 'of London, held - confirmation services in Trinity church here on Monday before last. He ad- . ministered confirmation to a large class,—Mrs. John Wightrnan, �of Boiss- vain, Man., is here on a' visit to her eon. -•The Trinity church property of- fered. for sale %w.as bought by Joseph Brandon ,for the 'sum of $40. -Alas Scott and bride tare home k$rom 'a tw:ed.. ding trip and tare getting nicely set - •tied on their farm on the 6th line of East Wawanosh.--A very happy event took 'place on (Wednesday of last `week at the home of the. !bride, whon"s,Mis. Nethery became the -wife of ,Mr. tamed McGill.—The ladies of the Patriotic League are active rand are ;doing a lot of good work. They shipped last `wee.. for Belgian Relief, goods , valued at $300. Besides this they sent for `the same purpose .'�60 in dash in addition to e26 donated: by Trinity church Guild Another box ;was also shipped for sol- diers consisting ,of socks, mitts, cholera belts. handkerchiefs and ho.0 ewivee valued at $1,10.—The choir of the Pres- byterian Church here sp?nt an en3oy- able evening t the hospitable home of Dr. and ivlrs• Kirkby, During the even - in the presentation was made of three oa rockers to the three ladies who so lately had left` the choir no assure responsible household duties. ,Addresses was read .by James McCallum and . the prestin: atioes -made cby Miss- Coultes, Miss McLean and Miss Halliday. Suit- able replies were made by Messrs. 4Ii- chie., McGill and Scott on behalf of their wives. Stepp eat Happily Married.— A quiet iwedding took place .at Crediton, on Wednesday, November 18th, at dive o'clock, wher- the .Ree. E. {O. Becker united in marri- age ?Miss ,Ella tWitzel, ,daughter of Mr. Wm and alree'e .1Witzel of that :;place, to Mr. Garnet Heywood, son of Mr. ,and Mae C. Heywood of Exeter. The. bride ready for work. --Mr. and Mr�. Ge and family cf Bayfield, have moves' into the hou,e until lately occupied l by Mfr. Frank Kf-ys.--The many ds of Mr. Nillfarn Foote .are pleased: to know that he 1s able to be about a- gain,— Anniver =.ry services we lei bere elt d in connec_le; with the st church en Sunday last. morning and. evening. The preacher of the day was Rev. S. J. Alain, pastor • of Ontario :street ehureh, Clinton. A concert on Monday evening was well attended and an excellent programme was given. -1 - Mr. Charles Stelk has returned from 'b'dmonton, Alberta, where he spent the nurnmer with his son. The many friends are pleased to have him back 1h their midst again. • k { Lifebuoy ,soap Is delightfully re- freshing for bath or toilet. For wash - In; enderctoi.hing It is unequalled. g;leanses and purifies. Porter's 11111 - Notes.—On Tuesday evening of last - week Messrs. Herb, Cox \and John Mc- Clure. on behalf of the congregation poi :Bethel congregation, . ;presented Miss Cressy Elloitt, who on the following itlay., because the bride o2 Mr. R. G. Thompson of the 16th concession, with two handsome chat: s. Vfiss Elliott had ;been for years a. most active worker In connection with this congregation fid' up to the time of her marriage ;wee president ,of the League and Bible class teacher in the Sunday school. Her ytieparture from the neighborhood Is pouch regretted, but a large circle of friends join in good wishes for her future well-being.—yir-. A. Elliott; Dpokane, Washington, is expected home c.i out Christmas. Mr. Elliott was form- erly principal of ,our ischool land a r_o one, too, one ;of the best rwe have had had :we `have had many 'efficient ones. Fie has been in the far west for sev- eral years, but time has pot by anY means weaned him ,away from the old borne township. ' the brides . parents, [where a dainty wedding super was served. Mr. and !lits. Heywood have :ince taken up their residence in Exeter. Their many friends will join in extending congratulations: A Good ¶Send ,Off.—On M.onday- even log of last week, neighbors and friends to the ,humber sof nearly one hundred" met at ‘the :home 'of 12r. ,and Mrs. Nel- son •stantake_ in Stephen, to spent a pleasant evening prior to their removal to Exeter. - A very sociable : time was spent in mu-ic, gamed and • other . a- musements, I n the course of the pro- gramn Mr.. and Mrs• Stanlake were pre- sented with ;an address, a handsome clock and a purse oof money. The ad - .dress . was 'read ley Miss Darling ' and the presentation was made 'by air. Wes. Dearing.. 'Mr. and Mrs. Stanialte replied in . a very feeling manner. The -ladles took their baskets and after the pro- gram a very sumptuous repast was served. 'air. Stanlake and family are - now comfortably settled in Exeter, in the home which they recently purchas- ed from a1r. t . t14l:artin. • • • • •' • • T • •• • • 1 •.. • • . • • • •. • • •• • • • • 4 Gciod ,Thne at Centralia. --The hot fowl super :given by the Ladies' Aid Society of ,'Centralia 'Methodist Church, on Monday night of last week, 'was a rare treat ,for all who had the privil- ege of ,attending. gathered fromigatwas fin: w de area and poop until the church was packed. In spite of the large .crowd the ladies were quite ;efficient .- in handling them and there was no indinatiori of the high cost 'of tidying having any effect on the quantity ,and :quality served. The :ales were loaded, ,with choicepastry without salads and -fowl. served up stint. After,.seipper a fine program was given in the auditorium of the churco. The pastor, :Reel sT. W. Blatchford, 00- tupled :the . chair. 'Misses IVa--Essery and Estella ,Neil rendered strumental- duets. Miss L. Bitolt`t and Reve W. Elliott sang •solos ,and ,Mils Powe and :W.A. ,Mitchell gave read- ings. Rev. Mr. :Reid, of Granton, was present and gave a splendid address. All of these numbers were much en3oy- ed 'and repeatedly encored. But the hit of the evening was the Centralia Quare tette, a new organization, composed of Messrs. 1 telvin -Elston, Lloyd Hodgins, Homer Russell and Andrew Hicks. They brought down ,the house with every number. The proceeds amounted to over Drysdale 'Sudden Death. --The reBidentS of this .section were deeply shocked' to hear of the sudden death of Jeremiah " Corri- ateau, general merchant. of Drysdale, iiiirhich sad event ,occured on-7ritlay evening, November 20th. He was in sap - parent good health ,and attended to Usual 'duties abort 'the store up to Friday. On Friday morning he com- plained of a severe pain in the 'hest m the left ,side and ;went utero the house to ile ,down for ,a short time. I hte his us'1MM dinner, after ;which he returned to the store and st four on stromers. About :half'pa he iseemed to taint ,away falling over the saunter. He ,was carried out into the fresh air and everything passible was $one for tom. 33e regained canscious- + ess for is ,soar;: time. Before'the doc- tor arrived brie passed away', his death being apparently' caused by heart faii- bre. 'The deceased ;was well and favor-, jpbly. known throughout the whole com- munity having been, employed in Zurich ,d :,Bis ltWood 'before the started in • • • • • • • • ••• e • • Grandfather or Uncle • • • • • • • • • e• • • •• •• • • • • • • ecide To -day that Every- Xmas Gift You Buy ill be a Useful One. There Are Thousands o." seful Gifts Here for Very Little Money. Gifts For Father f130. ; • t s t , Deafness Cannot Be Cured by focal applications, se the,,' cannot reach the dis- eased portion of the ear. Thereis only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining Of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube c heainflring and when It ie entie s rely closed deaf - sound or im- perfect hearing nese is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condieasesoutoften area caused destroyed catarrfli,which r Nine is nothing but an inflamed condition of the giuoous We will give One hundred Dollars for any case of deafness cadged by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's tarrb Oure, Send for circulars, tree. F. J. CHENEY • CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 750. Take all's Family Yilis for constipation. • • • • • • • • • • • • Smokillg Jacket $ 3 50 to $ 9 00 I oo to 3 00 75 t0 5 00 3 00 to , 00 1 oo to 3 50 • I oo to 15 00 I o© to 2 00 50 t0 2 00 50 t0 75 I oo to 2 50 5 to 50. 2.5 t0 _ onto 15 15 oo to 22 >,. 20 00 to : 90 Fancy Vest,....,. Sweater Coat... Bath Robe Umbrella Fur Cap Shirt........ ...... .......... M uffler. • Braces Gloves... . .......... . Handkerchief Neck Tie ................ Overcoat ........... Fur Collared Coat.... • a • • • • • • Zt •• • • •• ••4 • • • • •• • • t 1 • Fur Coat Gifts for Sister "Her" Neckwear....... $ Gloves... ilii... Handkerchief . Boudoir Cap... r M u ff er... ~ire*. Belt.... ........ • Handbag... Kirnona... .... •.. 75 00 00 00 There are hundreds of people this year who while they wish to ;remember everyone, still they wish to make their Xmas buying economical tocI It is to these people that this store offers the greatest help. F�om the. lists below. you can select u ful gifts for every- one and not spend too much money either. Make your last out to -day and remember they farc best who -shop for Xmas early in the month, in the week, in the day. Gift for Little Gid Toque 25c to 5oc Aviation cap sot to $x or Gloves ,25c to- $ I Muffler... 25c to Roc Neckwear....25c to 5oc Handkerchief is to 25c - Hose 25c to "5oc Belt25c to 50C Ribbons in all colors 25 t0 $2 00 25 to 2 75 5 to i 75 5o to x 75 25 t0 I 00 25 to I Co 50 to 5,, 00 25 to 5 00 Ji ail Orccers from any of the above lists will be- prompt-ly and carefully NG - ed. Long distance customers can shop Here; _by mail with absolute caned enee. May we serve you -? 4+P. 0****44 44' For Grandm Gifts Mother a ether or Aunt. Cushion Top... Muffler..•. Scarf...... . Fancy Comb...,. Laundry Bag.. Tea Apron Stamped Line HandflB a;•,..., Flosp....,.•.... ...'jT=.. . Glovees Belt.. ... • •.. 4* ••.•••• • s... . •• ills 1 140.•6.. IiI{332�..•,. ,......... i Fur 5 Fur Collared Coat.... '12 Fur°Lined Coat..... 35 Gift for Little Boy Toque...., .....25c to 50c Cap...........25c to 50C Braces....... Joe to 250 Mitts.. a ....... 25c to 75c Handkerchief 5c to 25c Hose...........25c to 5oc Tie...............25C tO 50C Indian Suit.. $1,5o Cowboy Suit . Ii5O BEAFORTg 15 to $ 25 to 50 to I0. to 25 to 25 to ?5 to 5o to 25 to 25 to 25 t(Y 25 to 00 t:D 50 to 00 to 00 I 00 3 00 5 00 po 1 5o 900 50 2 75 1 00 9 .00 Top .00 30 Oo 8o 00 Gifts _M uiffler,... Tie....... ... r Brother or Him ....$ 50 to $2 50 ... 25 to 25 to 2 50 Soto Gloves..,.... Fancy So. Fancy Ve Sweater C Pyjamas... Collar Ca 73 00 to 3 so. oat t oo to 5 1 50 t( . x 00 5o to t 0o *••••:••••;••!►;• 0.1•••N!•N•+4N•4t•1•••1 ••41•••4••••••••••*•O•• . i****************,******************** :. 4444.4.444. v 2