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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1915-03-12, Page 9V Shoes of uality For Women We've never shown such a fine line of Women's Shoes in exclusive and beaut- iful models as we are greeting the trade with this season. We select from the most 'noted makers of Women's Shoes, the hest shoes they turn out " "Quality" is what we dote on in -',211 our choice and exclusive lines of Wornen's Shoes. fit t tirenitspotiitim •••••••••,•••••.r•Io••*•••••••.m.••••:.•••••••••••••momo•oo DISTRICT MATTERS Local Briefe.-The Orangemen of Sea - forth intend holding a .Box Social on the evening of 'Monday, March 22nd, and of which full particulars will be given later. -The many friende of Mr. Joint Dodds will he pleased to learn that he has sufficieetly recovered,from Ibis recent severe ihriess to ,permit of els Walking out daily. --e gr. George Smithers has sold his beiek residence In the North Ward, to Mr. Mullholland, of .1-iley Township, who has sold his t. Patricke -nay, . fiOdiay inexte tin- , the 4usiges' the -Ep'Worth, ft. E. Coates was called tot Cranbrook this tweek an account of • the death and, _fueeral of his father; Mr. John Coates, who died there on Tuesday last, the 9th inst., at the age of eighty years. The ;deceased was one of the honored pioneers ,Of Huron Comity and his death eanSe8 B:nother break in that chain, the links ni; which are be- • ing rapiely cut put. -Rae. J. E. Ford. of Goclericla, chairman Of the district, will preach Educational sermons In • the Methodist Church next Sabbath..-- leer. John Govenloek, Councillor, McKillop, underwent a critical operation be Clin- ton Hospital On Tridatr last. Mr, Gov - ON 44:1XPPSITOR 60 Wallpapers Oilr new Wallpapers are now in and on .display. - Come . in and let us silk you 1 ' biith in quality and. e price. MARCH 2. ..-......---..-----....------7---............,---.....------..............r.- Vilneew' Tills. 1S OW lihne ti:k 7431# avii a ` T:12L±2.....10M.21:e:SEts*--,---a--------"'"---rApl SAll SEACTIOTCI . - • little extra taxtitta.-Itaily a' us vita are • targe.und *mos,- viould, willingly pay another talI 3001, the dollar if by so doing the enemy Could -be driven out of Belgium in the near future., i .Mitchell Fire In The SchooL-The old public School building 'nearly • °finished Its course° eefore the new building wee ready to replace It In use, when, on ' Sunday, through o, some mysterious mese, it caught fire. The blaze occur - ed while the people were in church, and the alarm caused great excitement, and emptied the places of worseip. There 'had net been a fire in the building .since Friday night, d, unlese it was enlock's many friends wl e p Th0 MI)SOft s Bookstgre I to learn that the operation was sec- 0 cessful and although (he is nth yet out g to Sea or of danger he N progressing as favorab- a• commodious and comtortable horne.2.- meeting of the ,Childrea's Aid and Hue made to ord.er. New Spiing -Styles Dua or bright leathers, me-dium or Iow toes, Cuban heels, and the new spool- heel; button or lace styles, cloth tops if you prefer theni. $3.51, $3.75, .$4 to $4.25 We guarantee our shoes to fit the foot perfectly in every minor detail. The Cash Shoe Store a Quality gootwear a case of incendiarism, it is probable we invite eVerbody to call and see the nqw Sprang styles- , rli until ibtirst into flame. The dame any day. now, if for no other reason' than. to learn "what' what" in :new wearables for _Spring and - sig.nmer I9t5. Seaforth that a spark having dropped from the chlinney into the soot box had smolder - to reside, Mr. Mulholland has, secured ly _ as could be eipected.-The annual Window shades and picture frames farm there and Ls corn n due to the quick response and effi- age will lilt areou:nt to moreetban $100, Messrs. C. B:ohnes, T. Atkins and N• mane Saciete, of ISeaforth, will be held • Bohannan of the Loneon Military CamP in the Carnegie' Library on Tuesday ev- inter with friends here. .new ,schoolebuilding. They are now in, an, who, has been visiting with her es aif her real form, but they never dent work -of ehe local firemen. The Spent Sunday last with friends in town. ening, Mar°4 •16tht Cat eight 'a'eleck• incident has served to convert those --Mrs. Thomas Bland, ,df Eden,tan. 1 Everybody welcome.-gles Angela Ry- tion, Seaforte at times showing flash- citizens wha so streIngly opposed the who spent the leV left- this week for her home. in the unt rs ettrodericlet :left for •Lone seemed to get going properly. They all accord that a .new eubstential struc- West. -Mrs. Everett and airs. Goven- doll '11°8131tal an Wednesday. -Mayor . attack of lock are delegates from St.Thomas Arnent WialS laid 'up with an this week. -The Ladies' Aid Church to the sandal meeting of the le grippe Huron Diocese Branch of the Wo- . of the Preseyterian ,Church held a very pleasant and successful ten -cent teal at of Elmira and 'the full time score men's Auxiliary to' the Missionary So-. and bazaar at the hospitable ellome of 4 to 3 in Seaforth's favor. - Wed- ete and airs. lArchibeld Scott, Goderich -The return game was played. In El - clay of the (Chuicia of Englend, which. was held in London., cin Tuesday, Street, on eeirednesday;-kr. E, J. Sox, mire, on Wednesday night, when that nesday and Thursday., -Kiss Pore Gelb who has (been tanfined. tcehis residence; team won out lby , a score of 2 to 1, pent a few days ,in Stratford this' for several weeks by illness is now making it a tie on the round. The de - week and also sang at a concert given tieArly recoveeed and we hope to sea ciding game will likely be played on that city -Mr and Wrs..James eleGee, Chins around again soon. -gr. J,. C. Greig neutral ice, probably at Stratford, but confined to 'his residence for no date has tyettbeen set. in St Andrew's Presbyterian Church iti of Brucefield, announce the marriage ; has been of their daughter, Miss Gertrude, to -, '0,. few daye by a tsevere attaek of la Mr. Williem Ross, of Toronto; the wed- I. grleeet-gr. Joseph Keating is laid up ding to take place at their home in !little an. atteck of pneumonia. -- Mrs. Seaforth, early in tApril.-Mr. Roger *, Mae Sproat and. little. son left for Roberts is here from Seattle, -visiting retoose Jaw on Suatrday last to visit his mother, Mrs. J. S. Robeets. It is : with het, mother. -40. John Sproat has four years since lelr. Roberts was home , gone to Detroit to visit hte daughter ' d he has seen Et good deal of the there, ; - ( ' , worked hard, and there was nd indivi- dual starring, but Hoffman in the sec- ond half played the game of his life. The half time score was 1 to 0 in fav.- Opposde Expbsttor Office 'Western world durin.g his absence. - 0 of Stratford 1;e ear, nose and gr. Frank Gutteridge of Sarnia, was Dr. Forste 1 SEAFOWTI-I ONTARIO in. town an!Friday last calling on old throat specialist, will be at the (ideates Hotel, Sea. , , , friends. Mr. Gutteridge has just corn- forth, on 3rd WednesdaY of each month front 11 pleted In Sarnia, 'a; .fine, large bust- 1 t° go - ness black. It (Occupies I'one of the best leas Bernodslled-Ladies if you want a new fur ire Sale business sites in that town. It is of br ing the old one to Horan, ladies ta 121o45r7. 4Ifie .- pressed brick, three stories with base - makes any kind. rnent and Mansard roof. There axe Edge, Seaforth , For Sale -Several rood houses on easy ternis. IT. me. (Children's Aid Society will be present t and give an address. Lunde will be three large etares and a business of - Dr. Heileman, Osteorathic Physician is at th e flee for ,efregeutteridge himself on the flu l 1 ett . Eneagement.-Mrs. R. Tasker wish- es to announce the engagement of her daughter, Miss Isabella Frances, ealeir. John Leonard Heard, of Bayfield. The eveddeng to take place the last week in March, '= tlitOrt Notee.-The regular monthly meetine of the Wornen's Institute will be 'held next Wednesday In the basement a the Presbyterian Church at two o'clock. Mr. Elliott, County Inspector of the served, -The Red Cross Society sent a Commercial vote! every Tuesday and Friday troin 8 to 12.30. See Professional Card page 7 2446-11 bale ' I first floor, while the second storey` is ; to headquarters last week. Any o Furniture Marriage Lienees issued by Savauge and Stollsry one vel,ilkag to help in `this wo k Can . ' fitted up for 'offices and the third for f • white ironbedt commencing on Saturda y, March 13th. Agent fot Stone & Wellington Nursery Stc.ok R. G. Winter Opposite Crich Bros. Seaforth Furniture and Upholstering Old Friendships. Strengthen old friend- ships with anew port- rait -the girt that ex- acts nothing in retthrn, , yet has a value that camonly be. estimated in kindly _ thoughtfu17 neqs. Make .an ap. pomtment to -clay Fell's Studio Seaforth 2277.tf get materiel at Nestles store. lodge rooms. It is steam heated • Jewellers. etc., seatortb. • • d ------ s antd -Wanttd at once one dining room conveniences and. is eine of the hand- I girl and. one kitchen Ilighest wages Pb' throughout, supplied with a . at•the'Queco's hotel, Seaforth. 246l4 Cromarty . somest business blocks in Sarnia. Our Ow' - old townsman IS to be congratulated t a Three raenedG2goEsotuogres for Saliel-o-Ao•t;i)oztrilfortable ant- Diotes.--,ediss en Sound, is (the guest of her brother, iMargazet Miller, of .0W- - . . -Ml ss his growing prosperity. Re has wen : at? Also a frame se r. lonsetir° flhoenC6=ittlethe iseltrr.att.infoAr.e,ISAAililbeer;.--tal.,Siris. Alialeyxint. gyaarksh, oorft earned qt. -41r. ' and Mrs. Alexander ; institute. Any of these i sum in Order to clear up Vile.Cheoissp°12strtel.reAlpillayloe, • - i b rted the Diamond An- eine Westcott, John St, two doors west ef senttis vsiit among his inunie 0 • rous relatives and av n -Sundayon shoe store, Seaforb. feversary of theiremarriage, . . last. Mr. DaVidSon is 83 years of age 1 noun for Sale -A comfortable house for sale reasantly., situated. Apply to Thomas Bloke% em- end Mrs. Davidson* 77. They are both i oft. well and • smart linkable to enjoy life 1 The wish of the many friends of this i • Nay Patriotio8 g_s • , 2465x1 Beak" and "Inert): " ' inc,luding "lynen ,IToni.--,-.1, gab 1.50 per . Jack Comes" worthy couple is that they y long ...copy et Beattie Bros!! Seaforth. be A gond b •. *94654 their new home. -Mrs, Murdsitairernmenallgyth t° i C. Andrews eiGs Seaforth, with dritin h be spared in health and House for Sale- risk lraise with large each other. and to their and , garden, in the Ninth l'v d ered at a bargal or , the property of Miss E friende.--Airs. Geo rge has re i l'ic : James Beattie A Dougall, is off Agent. . -IL Apply ti;, 2465x1 turned from a. visit of seve 1 - House and &et smohoSsehopoFoowriSale-In Stabile, weeks i. to London. -Kr. Alex Gordo r'ali , a gsod comfortable ego piVnteill and in chased the residence of eierl Ilas' Pur- odso repair, blacksmith shop close brook in Egmondville and Mr. . 1 toldEchrt,peoler %Irately or tiliitithoetrh. will d ris- I toe Gordon have removed -from. town rt8. Residence. for 18:1 ,e r: god t463.8 brick residence in James V atsons Successor to W. N. Watson Sekieral Fire, Life and Accident Insur- ance Agent. Real Estate and Loan Agent. Insurance on all kinds of property effected at the lowest rates. Dealer en New Raymond, White and New Home Sewing Machines and Natimal Cream Separators. AL full supply of sewing machine neeaes, attachments, oil and Ie. pairs always in stock. j.E DALY Jeweler and Optician. Issz-a• Marriage Licenses SEAFORTH ONT Our Women's Shoes ! friends in Hilbert and Tuckersrnith.- gr. Jambe Gillespie las returned to Toronto, -atm' his recent illness. - ,Master Herman Speare, -who has been Ill for several weeks with inflemma- tory rheurna,tism and pleurisy is still confined to. bed. We trust, however, tat when warmer weather tomes his recovery may he 'more rapid. • Londesboro Notes. -Dr. !Wilson, of : Blyth, has had many calls en and around the vil- e ouse. Be sure to -see this lege the past few weeks. -Mae Fre ture was necessary. There was a big ta do about a, yearf age when the coun- cil passed the .$30,000' by-law. Talker& fall the debentures had not been sold. and. those opposed to the new school said it would coot be fair to the rate- payers to go :on with the Wide:age as the debentures Mild 'not be gold to advantage while the mar was an. The beittleng has been erected and the de- bentures have been said for $29t8113, almost par. There is $5,000 insurance on the old school. • Rills Greeia • ' Notes. -Mr. and leers. Charles Far- quhar very pleasantly entertained' a number of their -friends one evening receetey.-Mr. T. Sharp, former black- smith of Hillsgreen, has tacit calling on friends in the vielnity.-iWe take pleasure in congratulating Miss Lillian -Workman on her success, having ob- tained honors in her Junior- examina- tion in elocution in connection with the Conservatory of Music and School of Elodution, Landon. -- We understand that Mr. Cleave Cochrane bas perches - ed gr. John Dinsdale's farm. --- The Mises Steleic entertained quite , a number of their friends 'Oh Friday ev- ening, and all report a ver'Y pleasant time, leaving for their homes in the early hours. -Mrs. Isaac Jarrott of Kippen, has Ibeen. visiting friends in Hillsgreen the past week. -gr. John Turner has been very busily engaged the past week in moving the house pur- chased from Mr. John Cochrane.-fr. and Mrs. John Cocerane entertained a few of their friends to a card , party the oth r evening in which all had. a t pleasan timeet-The stork visited. -gr. John Turner's, John is ;wearing, a very pleasant smile. It's a boy. -Mr. Wen. gherritt of Grand Bend, has been cal- ling on friends in ehis vicinity the past week. -Miss !Agnes Anderson ,of Cen- tralia:, is visiting her •friends in this vicinity. -kr. and Mrs. Norman Work- man and little 'daughter ,Norma, of 'Winnipeg, who have been visiting the former's parents the past few months, have returned borne.-fr. Savu- auge, of Seaforth, occupied the pulpit' in the church here last Sunday and Was much appreciated. -gr. and Sere. James, Love gave the young people of the vicinity a social 'time on konday evening Which was one of the good treats a the season .-&r and eirs.Ed- Mund ;TroYer were calling 'on Mende near Exeter, one day recently4 - learn that Mr. John Reichert is not re- covering as speedily ; as his friends would desire. -We are lime to hear that Mr. Arnie Stelk is under the wee- ther.-Quite a number of horses have distemper. -Mr. Milton Love Of Rills - green, and Mr. James S. Jareott of Kippen, spent a ' few days. Vee guests of their aunt 'and uncle, Mr. and lYirs. Setackman of .Bayfield. • . b re ou buv R.E. Coatee, 8eaforth. 24.63x2, Genlny who enlisted 'with the 3rd con - removed to ,Miss Graham's cottage in FOR BAJO-That desirable and comfortable Egmond-ville.-t-The sleighleg is 'about between the woollen voernteontilissocagol. Mill and done for this season as Old Sol is gate- rick (mItaFel Pgriexs)hdytreeriaarr ur eh ing the mastery over Jack Frost. The 411131:whin!? in low taxes. 'Apply on thePprtAr.= containing snow nes disappeared sc) gradually this • GRAHAM, Main Street. Seaforth.11 6462-tf teregexit and is pow in training in Lon- don, Spent Sunday ;with friends here. - Mr. Martin, of Seaforth, and Miss Searl, of !Walton, epent Sunday with friends here -Mrs. 'W. Lyon has returned af- year that there are not likely to Fur Sale -A vay comfortable eight room m se ter a ,' . weeks' visit with London friends. any spring floods. -On Friday evening with furnace, hard and soft water, splendid cellar'. i„...._ spent list last as if!tr. R. Frost was driving up On West street, near Beattie's grove. Mrs. M. Burke "40'. 111 Koine and family Main Street, his horse got startled at Seator" For Sale -Two white Leghorn cockerels 'Price $1- • 2465x2 Saturday with her brother, Mr. Jeliills. 24654 Harlock.-The (Women's /nstitute are something and In pulling him up the each. J. J , Cluff, Seaforth. beginning to prepare for their annual with his hind feeet. This frightened,- the =lit' concert w.hieh will ,be igiven • Good Fri - animal struck the runner of the cutter toiv-anOdniiterdernyesedvneynioninteesnvIen the Methodist °burets under the auspices of the Er day evening. -Mr: Armstrong, of Con- ran up Main !Street • and out the North worth League' be given by Miss Isabel ram, an excelient aeader stance . shipped a car of cattle from Fri - him and he became unmanag-eable and The mulor part of the program w It Road at a terrific elip. .gr. Frost, and contralo soloist. Local talent will assist with this station last Saturday. 1 • -.-e however, is are experienced horseman the program, after which lunch wil..be served. Ad-• mission 170 and 1.0a for child ., ,and he hung on U.b the ribbons. keep- adtleseantdh. e au, Tont pawl Ins ten. 24654 ' Ste,ffa ing the horse on the road, and, allowed elurateekegiesvi=a8sh. Notes. -Mr. and Mrs, George Butson him to run runtil he became winded bras extensioi). rods at James Gravnes,s Seafeo:th. now &coy the residence recently v'a- and wee glad to pull up, when be . 24654 cated by D/Iisi.lAgnes -Ilerran.-eir. Ro- turned him 'around and brought him The Red Cross Society will. hold a Military Euchre bert Whitehea.d left oh Monday ' last home without any serious damage be- hie Oardso'ts hallton htltaorodh 17ich, at 34 o'olock. Any for the Vest, 'where he intends to Mg done. Rube should lengthen out re'N':, seet`treitt.t° 1)119. I spend- the surnmer.-Mrs. Fred Kers- nt4Ipjaeoftesyes sueont logireittonoar his traces and tighten up his breeching urday, March 13th. -Fee 50o. 2465-1 lake spent a WeVii days clexing the past straps. -The _Collegiate Institute stu- For Sale -Driving mare in good condition, weight week with her eister, etre. Fred Vi - dents held a delightful little dance M pond 'near aessie Allen, 1:tb%upre10:0_pcuousltszr quoiretwared a jr000d diver Case's Hall on Wednesday svening.-•.- I "x13 1 -Me 2 I 2°1' 2Latrl The new wallpapers hare arrived and are of We have just 'received_ word, of the death of Mr. Thomas Cory, a former sppnial excellence in design and colorlrgs. The rth. 24654 prices are rignt. James Graves, Sento Well-knOWn resident of the West End, Tuckersmith, which occured on Febre- • ary 126th at. 'the 'home of his son, gr. Died In the -West.-Mr. and Mrs.. R. • _ ' - M. S. Cory, in Wa,wanesa, elan. Ile was H. Peck of this town, received a tele - in his 81et year. We shall give a more gram Thursday canneying to them thc extended! reference to the deceas- sad intelligence of the death in Sask- ed next week. -Miss Isabel Scott pre- atoon, of 'Mrs. Peck's sister, airs, 13;i Sided at the torgen, in the Presbyterian Spencer, formerly Miss Bina Richards Church la,st Sunday en the absence of son of the Bayfield Road, Stanley. gra. Mr. Nixon, the regular organist.-efr. Spencer'e lame was in Wilcox, Sask., R. G. 'Winters, (who was burned out in Starks' elock, has secured the store in the Campbell block, formerly occupied by the Marshall bakery. '- Miss Best- evetheriek, of Toronto, is (the guest of Miss Lukes. -airs. Wm. Southgath Jr, chased the thirteen acre bot- on the voyn. Mrs. paencehr was a inosttlestimable for the Cockshutt Plow Companyg,ewricilY1 for some years, on the Bronson . has returned from Toronto. -Mr. Ro- * ly a few •weeks old.The remain. V...1.ereminterred Saskatoon on Thure- .Mr. Walpek, who has takenehe a will farm it en connection with hie lbyu af.1 worn IlkiNlvevcrt I:: ga71 n her early y beloved occupy the store. --3�r. and Mrs. 3. A. Stewart have gone to New York to acre farm' on the Lake Road West, gr. Angus [Murray of (the Sauble Line has sold his two farms. The hundred bert Scat, Jr., ,of Ilarpurhey, has pur- ' in. Roxboro Road from air. Picket, and aa spend a bouple ..oi weeks. - An old was purchased by Mr. CharleS B. Ba- _ d for SI KW and the 70 -acre farm 1, Madam, we ask that you take a look at our shoes. You can't help but no- tice how different they are from the kind of shoes most stores sell. They have a gracefulness and dash of kyle that all'wo- men like. s We have every shape and model needed for every foot requirement and therefore have no trouble in fitting feet perfectly.. We would be pleased -you know the rest, H. R., SCOTT who has been an the sickillist is able to be around again. -Miss uby Sadler 1 sereed.-eirs. R. R. Johnston of the entertained a number f her lady Dominic:in House has a rlarge lemon 'o 1 friends to a thimble 'Asti last Tues- plant that is home grownand stands day afternoon, when an enjoyable tirne about three feet high 1t is TIOW in full was spent. -Miss Hazel Drake, whobas bleom. It has produced /two large lem- been waiting on her aunt, Mrs. Roth- ons, one which weighs one pound. sie am, for the past week, returned to ounces and measures fifteen inches in her home in Hensall .on Thursday Iasi. circumference. ;Mrs. Johnston is to be 'Advance showing of millinery, special dis- play of ladies' ready to wear apparel, big assortments of wool materials, silk mater- ials, cotton wash materials, etc. Don't you want to have the prettiest. clothes this spring that you have ever worn? 1 We can make them for you in our dress making apartment at most rea.sonable prices. The new materials and the ne /style plates may been seen now. Orders,areLbeing book ahead. Place yours early. Your New Dress Must be Right Iron' View Points. - W e pri4 ourselve in the strikingly 'beautiful gowns make at -comparatively speaking -exceeding low pric Dresses 'made by us have not only graceful lines,. but also - perfect fit and first 'Class style. Our ambition is to turn on apparel shat will be admired whenever seen,- and we are doing it. Tailor -Made Coats, Suits and Skirts /made by us to you special measure will be first-class style at moderate price. Once worn, always wanted. 'I he distinctive appearance * a tailor,made article by us is apparent to the most casual ob server, besides it is most etonornical. Two, three and fon season 'p wear, with a press occasionally, and yew suit reL tains its shape. Zurich Notes. -Mr. E. Vollandsthas' purchas- ed lene of Mr. Kropf's threshing out- fits and. •do ehreshing for the 'farmars it -text season. - The Luther League held their monthly meeting at the home of Miss Verde, Fuss. After the meeting all enjoyed an hoar of mu- sic and games and a dainty lunch was congratulated an her success en raising Exeter such a rare plaht.-Mr. George Kib- Notes.-Dr. C. G,. Johne, of Chicago, 'ler, of Guelph, a former Zurich boy and visited his brother' here last week.- on of Mr. • Fred 10bler, -of Berlin,,has Mr. P. Mair'has purchased Mr. Andrew joined the ambulance corps pf the'34th battalion. He was made the recipient of a mtlitaxy gold watch and a puree of gold by the efficials and employees of the Colonial Whitewear Co. -Mr. 0. Schwaxtzentruber, jr. has purchase the fine ferns on which he has resided where ehe had 'resided for about three Gisbon's 130 -acre farm lin Ilsborne.- years. She was, !however, at the home Miss Tilly White had the misfortune of her sister, airs. Rerb Dunkin, in to rfall ar.td. break several ribs.- gr. Saskatoon, when she died'. She was a IWin. Love bas purchased the beck .young woman only ,26 years of age and -store from Mr. George Crawley end leaves her husband and a baby girl vent Iget possession- !April 1st, 1915.. To Show the New Dress Goods and Suitings. You should begin rig4t away to acquaint yourself with wha is. newest to wear -this spring and what is best to ba Drop in here to -day, to -morrow or aF soon as you can, say you want to look at:the new goods. We want to s them' Novelty patterns.and'unusgal color tones are a marked feature of tb& new i 'ported lines., Navy Ad new tone blues, ocean or sea greens - an nil blues, ttractive tans, mahogany and brown are in very high favor for popula selling. Sand and Putty shades are listed this season among the noiselty hues. ' • e, Amo Silk mi broche cloth, g the season's favorite stuffs are: rice chinois, crepe fantasie ed velours, floral crepe, honeycoMbe weaves; broche effectst oire, granite cloth, san toy, hopsak suiting; crepe taffeta, cover ism cloths, gabardine) sponge velour:: Prices range from 50c to $2.50 a yard. ertes are so popular that we wish to other lots in Borpurhey.-Tee residence death will be a source of deep grief , of the late Mr. (John Beattie, on West to many outside pf the immediate fam- lardrnark of the Huron tract was torn Goderic,h Street, has been sold to a , do-wn last week on the Balkwell farrn, gentleman in Stratford for $2,500. The known as the ,Devonshire Inn, two N ily circle. • . purchaser has secured a 'good property .0ddfe1lowshiP.-A 'most delightful ev- . miles south of Exeter. The building for a very reasonable price. -Miss Mc- ening was spent in the lodge room was erected nearly seventy years ago. smith, to Where he and his family will -Kay has been ill this week with of 'Fidelity Ledge, Independent Order It was in that building that the first move in a couple of montes. -gr. Wm. an attack of ea grippe and her depart- i of Oddfellows, on !Wednesday *night Usborne and Stephen Fair_ was held. Bender eef this village left- lore this ment in the public ,school has been 1 LtA .on the Lake -aoa,d, East, by `Mr. S. Ba - dour for $2,150. Mr. !Murray has pur- chased. Mr. S. Cluff's &arm in Tricker - last, when about twenty-five intriebere week to take charge pf the Cornmercial .taken by Miss Greta Ross: Miss of Brucefield Lodge drove over to ex- Leadbury . Hotel in liensall.-Mr. Arthoz W. Beal, eleGregoe has also been absent through change fraternal greetings with the MISS 'gaggle Ilulley, who has been con- roneo, was here, during the tpast week. Notes. ---We are pleased to hear that of ;the Department of Educatibe, To- • h • degrees. The- routine busineis of the years is improving healtb.-Frank pils and citizens in which he touched illness and her (place In the school has been taken by Miss Somerville.- The Seaferth Branch of 'the Sea. Cross So- ciety intend holding a second Military Euchre in Cardnces Hall on Wednesday evening. next, St. Patrick's Day, Any personi desiring to attend, should send their names to the Secretary, Mrs. De - Lacey, not later then March 13th. The -last evening of this nature was very successful and was greatly 'enjoyed by those present end ttve ,beepeik for tide one an ven larger attendance.--ellse Grace St end to; ferd Eas Walker phens has sufficiently recov- able to. return from Strat- ital, me Monday. - Messrs. d 'Whiteley, who have been g the furniture business here with them a turnber ot candida,tes for fined to her troom for upwards of four He gave a series of ec ur Ssaforth zbrethren a)nd also bringing au lodge being concluded, the ceremonies Rackwell, who has teen .a severe suf- upon the hygienic and. sanitary require of several degrees were exemplified .by the, teams eff the local lodge. This • memd. Se is an industrious man and MS followed by a few impromptu does not like to be laid off work,- addrasees frotn the visiting brethren, Robert Munn intends soon to retire tht blankernithing Laid IIN place rheumatic fever, is on the tnents of schoolbuildi.ngs Mid enviornm- ents and the development of the mind to take up 'school 'Work. &Xs. Beal is a man of great experience in school work and his lectures were not only interest- irom Fidelity 'Lodge for ,the efficient one will be taken ‘ey Henry Thornton. Mr. ing but instructive . --Christopher Rupp, in which high tribute was paid to • impressive manner ill which they con- blun:n intends engaging in the mane- ; an epileptic, will be 'taken to the asy- ferred the degrees. A dainty lunch- facture of cement tile and brick. -Our . hine .gt Woodstock, this - week, the eon was then servedand a, short time old friend, Mr. Went ]vane, has again Township Council at its lest meeting spent In social intercourse, after which been On his \rounds assessing the town- ! having guaranteed the cost of his main - the members repaired to their 'respec- Ship. Fib has held this position for 1 tenance there. -Fifty-nine patiunasters tive homes, an feeling that they had- many years, and the people of becKillop ! and eight poundkeepers were appointed' spent a very enjoyable and edifying 'could not have a better man for the by Hay Township' Council last week.- conducti eventng. jab.-eWe noticed a pair of robins a Real estate transfers last week were for soine tiene, !have disolved partner- • , day or two ago. They were engaged . as follows: Henry Koehler to his son, ship, and gr. (Walker viill continue the Hbckey.-The first game in the home nibbling at sotne of last years' apples • A.uguet, 100 acres witle stock, $8500; business under the firm mete of W. and home series in ,the semi finals for left in an orchard -One of the painful John Neuschwanger to -Henry Young - J. Welker ier) San. -Mies Helen Beattie /Western Cup, :between Seaforth and and !citsgusting things to e...ea.d about 1 blut, 50 acres, $3e00; Simon Deldrich who underwent an operation for a,ppen- Minim, was elaeed here On Monday was the outburst of (enthusiasm, when 1 to John: Neuschwanger, 101) acres, VT, - (ileitis in a Toronto nospital some (teen/mg before a crowded. and enthu- that weakling, Robinson, was given his' 400; John Foster ', to Simon. Deidrich, weeks ago, has sufficiently recovered elastic house. The game *as nOt a liberty at Napanee. The eircumstancet 75 acres, $5,000; Oanada :Company to to permit of her return to Hamilton, brilliant exhibition, of hockey and not df the case should have .caused. the 3. /J. Merher, 100 acres, $2;200. -The and the. expectations are /that she will by any means the equal of some others, Boodlume to have soine prudence and, following new buildings will be erect - be fully restored to health. in due -here this season and although Seaforth decency. -Patent medicine vendors and ed this spring: Henry Deters, brick course. -Mrs. H., II. (Beattie, rof -Winni- Not, 'she did, not win by, t a. iarge others who are wining because the house; Samuel Deltz, brick house; Lou - peg, and MTS. Dr. Ireland, of Harris- enough Margin nor by as many goals Government have levied a small tax is Craft, brick house, F. -C. Kalbfleisch, ton, who have been here for some time as her bilg end et the Play entitled her on -their wares, should be hearitly a- brick house; Daniel Oswald, brick On =Cella of tthe illness and death of to. \The checking was cloee and al- shamed of themselves. We have not house; J. 'Westlake, brick house ; Fred - their mother, Mrs Turner kft for their iihonIgh the home boys 'weee On the heard ene word of complaint from land. . erick Hess, pressed brick house. It Will \ Z I h is bound to Horiie of Good Shoes entry eritertainment win be given in the /great work of their g al thader on the dollar to. !pay In taxes, for pa-. go ahead and weeper despite hard i 1 PHONE 51 SEAFORTH the Methodist Church On the evening of saved thence There was little. combine- li triotic purposes throughout the pro- times elseWhere. t . • t homes on Wednesday .-A social and lit- Elmira goal three parts of the time, owners who vvill have 8.31 extra mill thus be sen . 1 2. mention a couple of makes that -are worthy from every stand pointi PACIFIC SERGE -bears a guarantee to the effect tha any length which shrinks or changes color in any climate, under the influence of sun, rain or sea will be exchanged without question. Pa.3t experience has taught us that pacific serge is absolutely good in every way. ORETED WARP CHEVIOT -Win not spot, cockle or shrink. Suitable tor boating, shooting, hunt- - ing, golfing, motoring, fishing, walking, in fac for all sports and climates. It is certainly good fo utility wear. Price $1.35 a yard. MaoTavith Successor to !IVI,oFaml Co SEAFORTH The Store where quality reigns. BUTTER WANTED }lightest Prices Paid for Both • EGGS WANTEPr