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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1915-03-19, Page 8% -____-_ 11, -11-1 — I' '--�-----r-------------1m=-7� ' _ . ^ I. . \ . � ` ' . ' � ` . ' ` . - . . � ` , - � . I I I I I , . ; if'o I I / I --"/ III M E HURON EX POSITOR I ` I 0 ­ MARCH ;-, Z1,4 1 915 - I -. I . 0L.A111 . ately t,oan we could 0do -, W 1 .P . . of the, choir, for some- time., d h I L . ­ I . 11 -�-, Olin - Tio Villiam Wilson, Vsq., Hu 4& -Ver are leaving thl� week for London. They . i. , -11 t MUM X010 Dear Sir.—We 'your neighbors 4nd — , ., , I L teh 14 In * , friends have :assembled at your homp .1. I :-. 400t_ . I - I . .­­ this evening for the double purpose of I , Aft hi ki the I �I : I I . . spending a - la.s . - Tf P&PeAn4 this yea r . old and respected' residents of -Seaforth I - - - I . I- . I 1 7 ou have spent your entire life and our wall paper. The I -- - -- I I I .1 , 4d look ovet have been, called from this I i I I I I . - L also to sbovolri solne tangible way our designs arb-, sure - to died on Thursday having reached the . . - A I . . . . , alusical, Recltal.­w-The p4lis Of Bt., Jo- appreciation 6f you ras I friend and a please you and the good age of over' eighty years. Mrs. I - I most of us have growa prices aie moderate . . - . I L seph's Convent gave a Recital la thEl' neighbor. The- I L . Johnston's maiden .name was Marthe. . I . . - % . L . . - L music rooms of the Conveintlast,Tues- up With you Oide by side. 'We were L I L I . Shannon. -She w" aik'sister of Mr. Sol- . - - .1 . I I . day evening. Thoee taking -part In -the schoolmates together .and we - . ,ria . entertainmenf were -Ulases TAonica grown up through -the following years Thompso .' I nnouncem--- ent L. I I . - . . late William J. Shannon of the 5ame . . I . 11 ryne, Ilma. Freeman, Alice Carbert, as, inet9hbors .- Seaforth townOlp, She was a lady who, was I . L 15kbel Woods, Callista Malone, Kathleen - you -the most intimate associa.tions. we . I . L ­ . L . -Spring 1. and Uel%a McHann, , Anna Atkinson, have always found you the same un-, , I most beloved by those who knew her I I I I . 11 . - �" ndly, generous and courte- Window'shAdes amd picture frames best and her memory will of ou, I L . - May Nolan, Alice Daley, ia:nd .Elizabeth assuming, kL , - the hearts -of her family and , . . - I Footwear Keating, also by* Masters Jack Neville, ollp L friend and neighbdr, always ready , - made to order. I green in i I . L I I - . Ed. Xmflng and Joe Andrew. ' . and *illing to., iender a helping, hand , . I . . , ' L 11 L', to 11 - I I ' day. She is. survived.by her aged hus- tr i - nbkber Seaforth Boy for the Froht. - .­ . on Friday band and several of 'a family. In �ffil-i - - - in town should come here for S ting . A 4w?e jhave learned Sir, to waore-oppiled'foir"',66 season -h ` I . P I L . LL In the Egmandville Cemetery on Satur- .4 110kirk, Aon Lof 'JUr and advise. - . -1 $ - * iijg S- ty le Ex . I ., _ . . I ' --tate that Mr. John- Fasana . - . . , - we could please —Mr. Frank G. .", 11 . z y our I worth In'the CoMmun- eveninvla;, L. . 13(cKeAzlo, bas, had the .connectibn we may , ­ - . - . - = John Rablcirk, of Se,kfdrt1a,-vqft' -ft6m . small degree princ6ss I 6 m stan and family - desir -Us t ' � . werei thro-ft-gh with them� Wl-, W L xc -.1 , - t , - 1. -- 14*�3 ' to give tangible expressions tb our teelr fortable- and attrieti�o thaa eie'r'ind -and neighbor I s for their 1�fndiless and .: I - I I . I L Z5 1 W,gt on the jeverjA tfie- breaking up f with a broaLiction of the -latest and ' . - . ' ' �or the St.. John the pleiz,knt rel&ti6ns ,W111,01l .-have AP i beat account of r sad be- . . . - . ------ . have, ibe- best looking lot of fett 7 . ' ,e, W , Jl)niq , le -sure to receive o. con- ' . ; . . I . .1 I T , d - Ambulance _ Br1ga&­,:*Qn1y *l .-men long.,exis:Ud, ibftween us. by,-your,ye-' tinuxnce of the pop�lar favor and lib- I . , I .. ,%. , I .. . . - y lk: f3y edlately I 1. t L - - ' 11 ,;­A.""n 4 '., I MeWs-sli 1�ce; bl�cV,6r'or .' &nber U ir,'rhbou� Yea;T8 -to 7 . ­ , 0 ,-v*,e 'S-1 ri J , I - . . . V.. . ,; -*111L y6u M -1. - ss thlOr *VdI49 ;&Vis AA& they . be ',%tounid,�tbg,, I P er - I " - &" "ll Z11 , , , r , . -_ 4: -,'- Ve.hWe -.the.sangift0,- qXpea&t1on4­of . - _d' 4y . * Etralon I - and -every, use. . , I .1 I oVr young friend will be more, than . j�s 4�dL " ful life. - 6, - , . -V.,w,j,,r .e.,S, ,. ,was una 6 tY wittsf 4-h�a . I . M. . . _� . -3 5 . R -t4- Pp-r,�.,- � he will. reiturn sAfely, tio-W.*., home . wid mediate community, it Is - a ,'� a�sut ,A4, v,they wil I . ", I . " I -' . ver. , I _� _te4 ik*ntst, aad- - cfterexrim., 11 .. . I . 7 - ff I - ' - 6M 1 ­ - " . :-1 pe.n - , . 1 4. 1f­hP,:JS-50:ef.QXtUna r �, r,.'. I . ;Ws, P�ile�, have gained a great .,opotlenee whici! ip I kf& Sht , -.1 - I - * , - - -.1-0 , ';— oe- S -I I ­isiZeSf of your'�beloved, -nid8e; -Wei Gla �'atl X I �` - .11 - �vllllhk " - 4 1, Wb ..4,Q( Wbit I ,,�j��4 , . I ,� -S - " 1% lBoys! Od Girls Sh �sday Wee L. I I adaie,jg-',6n,A1' and . O' g-kound -1'pi tin' ar&sP'- "�' idg 7 i .contra� iAtr ittendance . wa,s pensed the hospital keroamdelcht others will gly-e-111* his-!, . _ , , ... ". ., I I #Y . ,,, ." lirge'tilbCsitthse haVe been, Lind. ask her, X-0 ateept, thigL"glfb s a I toiy 66 fthffiortal..hyrAns, w, , ..'. L. .' I ­ Of I - 1. . . .- . 1-- ; ... . . . ''­�"-- 'but t4pse- present - Were welf repaid Tor slight token of thc,,esteejn.and- IbVe , * :- , , : . ot 4d ass"gIven - G. 13C � - I a le - ­ I -' a ,Mrs. ,`W.B, .QAA9XA'V.-7ThP -, .,,ed and implicitly trusted by, all wb-,o' ' ' a AtWAA .. Le'TzX1m,,1V.,,was a bIr - . .. .1 ,� . , t,y . I .;1 :. A- tMay both bebl6s�d with'hialth'to en, ,a*e. busy.16 tl -!J:L P., f" L S 1. d . n' Peet. in .-the a YeArs- the SQciety ha,,d.been., in. Seaforth and . , 'bilt"thiis f'&'i 'ruli%fts hot been -Ifti' Toronto, who L are now - I - , . _ 4 .3 -we 63t 1. the cordial welooftle, S. R ere,�,'at Clinitoin this- week at- .ed �j'­hls zwlddW andl four daughterit ' .. ' . I ' . I - , % . , . . I . I , . _he C pla�ed as'war& In foster 6om�& The, 'the �ppen door .hye_ W � - .., - . ­ The funeral takes place this,F-riday- at,- 0 I I I - giga-Uty giookiwar - ' local branch have had a very success- from YOU'r oU friends and milghbokz-' tAndhig thd ­Nho*ral�­& t the - late Mrs. I .1 ' , - * - " . .. 11 . I f L.Ve&r havingountributed, inall,'$128. . . I le -9 ' a - * - - I . "" I i _ - 11i RullettomdWXI O -P, with. 6 late resldp I La:dz :-A P. rell 1" . I many . - ­ -Aeoeasacl, to thq- plA,q. of iqtqr,, t , .: , i I I - 'Offitce' of the .c , - R - I opposite ,zzP0.561 2 ,the general fund; The old officers 'yotj have so pleasantly SPY."t 'so tuesda --,-4W-V. FOR. L4rkin. will.have'.. - ­ . to * , ,--- 46— ' ' i - Y4- , " - I 4 I . I . -,. . . I., I " 1,z -.. .1 . i 11 tl� iold The Good.Work.—The Vawla PatTlo Trida", .- �M- areh.....--26 11 I . '. - . . . A, ocic'e o�`strattord,' oye, ear, nose, and her residence ha t6wii td Mr. Smiiucl tic -Society arp,, greatly indebted L t1D th I . . . . . - . 1, il .1 I I - . 1, . ,;, . Methodist Cliurcla has completed 111s.,la- forth, an 3rd Wednesday. of eft0h month Irdin 11 she will reside : 'Ith' her,*da 'ghte Orange 1, Ages -of virag, &� tfie,�r.gelj- ' . I L, I . I - I R .bDis'in -.this lif and goiii� to his re t ppeqlilist, wil , I , be at th ' e Qt een's Hotel, 80 , " day., Mar ch 117 I toAl I.Pf , _ - - Satur ;Ae - - APE .. ­ Furs Remod led -Ladies it you the civft service there. - . . - . Ward. We zuoticL6 by the Toronto" pECf5'ers the old one to H, lioran, ladies tailor. He Frank EqUirk, sm:i -of 19r, John Ha4; ey lw,i.4 used I� purMaiinj �Arn for . . L . . . . . . I o - . I . the delath U Rey."Wesley . = . I .kirk, Of McKillop, - left WhlniPog, t knittfng The' Society . . . i . . , - . - I I occured"at hlb' home in Tofdnfo, oil : - ,roj s�le­fievaral- vood houses oia eady terms.. 11. ,week with the St. Joh,n!s.Awbula,--1, . bales oif* field c6inforts to the London : - or * - _ _ _ L UO-V� complete, so, we extend nionth-s. Mr. 'C"sUn%. -was 86.. )ears (if. ,-; Dr,. HVileman,; Osteopathic Physician 1b at th a they will -sail shDr qT Fra-n*ce.-�'Ws. 72 .rpalrzs,­of *sockg, 20 flannel -.8birts, , an invitation to the public ta. siga. ffe-W,PS­thejs0A'of Re4. 904946�i ,Cp�meKolal Hotel every Tues0ay And Friday from 8 -Richards, daAghfer of 9x. Charles Ifol-* 12pairs of wrlstlets a:nd'la.r8V'-ro)!s.oV : I you, willhave an mportunity , I I come now and inspect,the pap- , C�ass(yn, a,,,famouig1.-.,.pva,nge1lst,. aa4 -wis beln, left this wee� for Toronto and 16andages, also $76to the Aid ,of, .. th( I ' _ era. . W6 think WeLean satisfy born in Durham,,'��Iand, izecelving hL�, "' 227�7tf y Bridgeburg, where she will'visit a sh6rt Red Cm,s work.'. : il " . I to observe - the very, ne wessit, -1 I . . I . . ice. education, .at i L Tum Good Hovoqs for �ale-A comfortable cot. - time before going to Vancouver- and - .. . - t. 4 . 1 7 ,.L- 0 SVr4 . Remember it. is Vqtrq, At in " ejirly.- age he dame to Seattle.—Mbe Trustee - , Tuckersm'lth # Em . in '- ug to show p;oo&. , T, 7 . . . I Ca,nadii; startin)g his career as a min- _ at. Alai) a fmme homerhn_d lob neav the Collegiate tion No," 4,.,MbKfllop, -are- advertising On Tuesday, Marc 30tb, on I;dt 1. Concesalofi'' I - . and,- subsequent- Tketftta. Any of thepe will be sold for a reasonable H.R S.,'Tudkersmitb, Farm utook,-'rmplements an I , - I 1ker in '1861, it* 901,nd, !umin order to clear up the Copp'estate. Apply to their old school building for sale wnd, privilege -, you. are , gure' ' -. I I Window Shades, Gibrtain household lurnitum -flanauel Cluff, Proprietor , 7, 1 0 . 11 - ,1ioi1dJhg chArges af other - Ontario ., Mrs. NVestoott; Johli St, two doors west Of ScotVa are -asking for ,tend;rs for the erection, P I I . . . ; 4 Poles :fkanitaba.. Mr. Cas- shoe store, Seaforlu . . 2468 -US I� Browp, Auctioneer. ; . . 1 ' ' 4 son I C -the, ,New Patriotic songs, inoluding "Wnen Jack Comes Is ,62 y in n ul I . - J . made to your 4d '. ' str Church in thb,,-,year 1876. .In 31aclel and "Where is my Boy Tonighb," 1r per erected and it has outlived Its use-' le h" , eqkgaged with Mr.* *W1 i I geDt for Brandram L Jr-midbrson 19136 he was piia�ncial Secretary.'af the FOR SALE -That, desirable and comfortqbje f d1nesa. Although a 'great many good I — . . .. 11 . . I , brick cottp4e, between the wopllefi mill - and men at wo e have been. educated'in ., I I I L . . - ford dkqtxict; 1902-94, 'Palmerston d!E;-' Ei,mondville - Presbyterian orurch. obutaining it."Xr.-Mpf'.A� 'McNaughton and. hLi ant evening at the ihbmeF of Agra. WAJ - , . ­ j . I I pir trict, and: 189&97 of Welland. In the ,eight rooms, in- go64 repair, - mcyther U,nd -9W Jean, of Tuckersmithl 11 . I A 0 SCOTT . a eal h 24624f were at Wo(Aham, laet week, attend ig L ; I I;,- . I , ..; ­�, .4 . I Secretary . ,Conference, - - a T,eceptf&n -givdn at the home of Air_quite a paumber , of the farmers .I a ... I- I , - ; . . . ­ 4 .­ ­ ­-, ,zdd Secre.tary An. 4991. He -was a dele- mor 0 Huron road and Devereux's bbsoksmith sbop. doorgg Worphy in honor of his son, /r ,, - I - , - OPPOL4e, t4eA4,0osft,6r Office, gate ito, the, -Ven-arAL.Conference In 1890. Ahvays� usedas an egg shop. The Place w111 ))e 'Will, -,and his 'bride leaving for itheir syrilp,-Mr. Ve ' I . - L - z I - ly- I .. . I . sold Cheap. it is in good repair p.nd will be wily AXe- Terrybeiry ,speilt Suhday 'with frien� s . _ I . - .1 I . Since his ,supera�mua�tion, - - mioved as it is on cedar posts.' Apply to A. W. . . . ?1V '. - I , .retired life'dn .1roranto. Re is- survived Aav�3-Oureyei examined fret- of charge by the has been visiting with his daughter, 40 -% I , . I . ' am, at Savo'uge Ws. George Stewart of town ana his tit L 0-Ulti , - vAte three sons, one of 11 61;d eye I art Mr. Finley Gra*h B ly L I , X/ 'L . I Ph16t� - whom is Herbert-N."Cas7son, t1ld"Well- 31,7th inclusive. *2460.1 son, Mr. J. P,.. 'XcLaren,. of Tucker- Briefs, -Mr. Jeremiah Parks, - one . I / / \ X I I I I z' ' raph I kno,*n writer, 'now London, Eng. ' Miss Glenn of Gle6n-tharleR will be in Spatorth, smith, for the pas.t' two Weeks -Mrs. the d1dest' re�Sl&ntbm- Of Bast WaWA,- I I- )� . " I-, i. - I I , I - - ­ , . Friday, March 2661i, at tho'Commercial hotel - vi ith jo' of Rensall, Is visitIng I / I ­ % ,( 'O I L LLLLL . . , seph Hudson, no-zh, passed away at the home iff I -, \,f V, . . a fuilline of hair goodo. Miss Glenn will b s, 00 S 'E ­ N The simple gift that A Shell V,antract.-Alr. Rob3rt Bell Of her daughter' Mrs. James Troyer.-Thc his 4ofn-ln-law,` Air. Jame W d , n I ?,/ , ., / L 1. - . f : I 11 . . ]3C11 Engine and Vhre,s,her Works local Orange Lodge are making big Th4r9day of last vVeek, 'Decease " I .1�� - , -f 1, f, , ; I -lends ,the Aouch of t -he Vanted-A number'of smond hand violins. Apply d w I I /Al/ ), � k I . -� � I . L . of Seaforth, returned from Mo. at -B, - H. Reck's music stare, Seatorth. 2466,xi preparations' for their box social to be in -bis eighty-second y�ear and'ea e . D� / \/ , I -_.� - hip without the and Ottawa on,'Saturday, and"brOugh' Box Social. -Remember the,box social ufide' the b0d In Carduo's Aall on Monday %even- here from England when nineteen ye �� '/, " -, / y -., I ., - / i . friends ' with him a -1or the ma:nufae- auapicesofL.O.L,8eafortb.in.Cardtio'Ei Hall, 4 Mon- Ing tnext.-,Mr. Frank Smith is home I V� -) I , 11 '6 , . : I . contra -et. of age. He cleared the first road r or h I 1, /. %4 . ! . I ture of shells for the British army day evening, March 2,2nd. 12466-17 from Fort %Colborne on ,a visit. -Mrs. of Auburn for three miles. --Mr. Jol n 'e, I . N , I 'PIN 114( k I-.- . t . L On. and workmen are now busily engaged Houses for Sale in Samforth.-A brick house on Thomas Patton had the misfortuA I r I Y, - a, . V .11, I . I I I -Goderl *b-srand a frame house on Marker, st.. both . X In making arrangements for-thework. in -first-class condition 11 from a chair on *which. phe w .8th concession .4eL Morris to QXr. . I I., -/ -< - - 'I 11" ity Mr. Bell has be&T�pn the Itrack of this Seaforbb. 2466-217 standing and fracturiv her collar bone. C. ,#Aogerson-' MrJadkson' - will 11L : I ­ " , N( -1 / /. , Q . , 7-�- I contract for several Weeks, ever since ,Wftbted-An experienced farin hand for 8 zna�iths : I 1% f % / ', 14� - � -Mrs. Glendening of Toronto, la here occuoy his dwelling In Blyth whith ? 4 !�� I I ti/ % k I r Y% I I I . it became knawn that these shells were A married man preferred, suitrbie dw-Iling house visiting -her ,sister, Mrs. WJ E-1 So"Lth- has been vacated by Mr. Garnlss.Mr. I , - 11 V ito be rhade in Canada, but It was only Girl Wanten-Smart �,irl. good wages, Apply to g�ad, Jr. -The second military euchre John Raithby of Auburn has sold his ( / - %. A 11 ,,, 's- . . . Seaf6rth b.,, patience and. perseverbace that h,-- on hotel, BNflelzi. 2466.2 L-ader -the auspices of., the Seaf entire horse, "Sir ikatthew," I "I A I 1� C, I M'ittee In charge of this Work has Local .Drlefs.-Mr. R. E. 'Coates.ha5 nesday evening was well attended and 6im Ao, fthe west. -,Mr. Jas., Reff a ".q . . .k. '. " I ,( �, / - v ,./ ,,, --.r ,-, y , ,.( - , . been to deal mainly with the large -; , has pumhased Mr. Thomas Ilea --s . . VI /'. ,-, i , -/ " , I t, IV , � w I . establishments as the work Is of.apar- , treated himself to a Ford auto, pur- . of playlng the young people farm in ,Morris. The price paid as " I 1), Nf,'I % / & , /�', e - / " r )6 - . L chased from Air. J. F. Daley, the Ford 00 lusIO-1 " V P" �, " . Wall Paper for t1cullar nature.vnd the consequent fear liad a isocial Aance.-Mr. Ralph Reid $4 200 -Mr. Wj 'Murphy, who had Neil I -1 Ill/ 1, `1V I / %. , - I , that the smaller 'manufactories could of Londa --i, Is visiting 'at the homa of In'Lcyn*don hospital, has returned hor le. , .�d -11, " I N I , I i S- provements.-,Kr. 9, *Cluff has purchas- his. parents, Mr. -The Epworth League of. the Met] Lo- I - ,� I �, '%, I - , / If. I - f 'I i pri .K 11G,wever, when 'Mr. Bell takes.a hold ed the comfortable and pleasantly qM`u- ­�fx- TlUgh L UeDlarmid, who has been d18t church are holding an enterta h- - I ,/. 1, / . I / .1� / `�, I ". � ?N, - L , I of a 'thing he does 'not generally let ated reslilence- of Sirs. Burk In ,the seHously ill for the past *eek Is, we ment on Tuesday evening'," Afarch 23 -d. , - r N ,,/ I , / ,,/ f - - . . 90 until he pulls it through and he has - Noith Ward and will come to Seaforth are pleased to, learn, some -what improv- a ly I - It 11 / -.,�/ rr �1- L : We ha -e a complete stock of ele- done so in Ellis instance. The contract ed,.,al,though still In a critical con- I / 1, / , 1.r I I ,./ , ., V / . �,, I, 'I * i ' ' is -mat as large as he was tryIng for, dition. Mr... 'AbDiarmid. was Improving ha - ' \ / ,./ 'r ,. - / / , .1 . sel"cUon of moderately priced - but he was assured by the authorities, moves Trurn his farm In Tuckersmitb. ' eek ago,, Death of Mrs. Rance. -The death re V ., - /,-,/ 1 % 11 ., . A j chintz and plain papers relieved --- qfdr. Jacob 'Weber, of Dublin, has pur on Tue,sday, of ,Mrs.' S. 111,'Rahce re- /," /-�- , /, 'e, A I ,- - 1 pretty cut out borders for , , factorily he will receive all he can do chased and now occupies the residence fered a relapse. -We are gjad, to state I , " I V ,,- / ,r f: 11 bedrooms and parlors besides is I on William Street, recently owned and that Miss* Lflllan Twlss, who.. has bee -1 respected ,citizens. The late -,Mrs. Rance , - X - O� /,. ( 1, ,,�r - e )04. / " .- f 4 '/. � - "I V until the cloise, `bf oe war. The work In 'St. jaseph's Hospital, - Landon, for / N I I , ,%, , .8� P- - " J * " many richly colored, -plain and' occupied by ,Mrs. John Downey. Mr. ,. . was born in Clinton, 77 years -ago, End I - , , v , r 4 y - , If-, � will require some new machinery, v�hieh weeks,'undergolng an operition 14 / -A I .1r, I figured decorations for dining : . - and ,Mrs. Veber have many friends 'In was the daughter of the late �at- �, / - , - , ., - '- )� p ,,, -4 / -P . . I oms and halls. I installed as apeedil Seaforth and vicinity, who will be 'there, has --suificiently recov6recL to per- - 'y ^ , - It I", P, , . rooms, living ro .' will be tenbury, a pioneer and. founder � or - I IV . -/- I I fl, ­ . /', L . /, ,X , I - I I i pleatsed. to -welcoine them (hack as resl- rhit of her'removal to her ,home here oClinton, . and which I , ly, , /, A* V 1/1 I ; d day gaag will be engaged. The Monday last. -O -n Tue.sday evening last , - / . / , -1 ,< " . ' "" dents. Mr. Weber has seen a IgGod deal . many' years as Rattenbury's Cornqrs. -*- -, \ , I - ,, ,f 'r %/ I . - . James Graves t other wark of tha shop will also be of'Canada an'd the United States slaca tb6 mcmbers-oV the blethodist Church For many years. 1&s. Rance had liled I /I, *1 / - . .,4 , 'L , f I I . I I ; continued, so that commencing with the Choir assembled for the purpose of % I . i' L . - I ; he -left here acrine nine or Iten. year3 wffb her ison-in-law, ,Mr. - W. Jacks'�n, ! early ispring a good staff of workmen Ing their esteem ,and apprecUtion 1\1 I I L' :1 Seaforth . - ago and the fact thg,t he has finally 0'10'�V of ,.the Jackson' Manufac turing* C - - . L I I I should be emoloyed, much to the a;d decided to take up his permaneat resf-' for the ,services of, Air. 'and airs. A, I . - Window shades & curtain poles i vantage of the business Into dence here is the bast evidence ,that - ­ J,f . (Dr.) Shaw, L ,Mrs. W;� Jackson &ad !N. is;3 a -1 I . - - -� White enamel, the newest in ' be thinks Saafarill a' good place to =Mom" Alice Rxnce-all re;side:nts of ClInlDn, ; r Highest *in,: I I ­ . work -People. . . I - .. .. - . I a,n,d two Guns" Mr. Thomas Rance, of 11 OurAillinery . . L btass extension rods. L - I r live In. A�nd- he'ha-s -,lot miLde any-mis , StAe,-Rar-i " I I .1 ntation and Address. -On Fri- I Seaforth, aTraounce the ,Qngagement.,of . V cand in- command of the third ct6n- . 0 'faL,-% + - - .. Prese - i1r"RMAL - ' L #er- . ost. - in - - I day evening last the friends and neigh-, j bf their daughter, Norma Roberta:, to 1. , I— . - I . I . Urgent,- 33rd Battalion est t in .Beauty,. Gre-at LL I.. . I bars of, Mr. Walliam Wilson, to the ., 07. W1.111am Melville Corbett, Of Fort ' ed in London, one brother, S(T. Josbb . . . Our ulffomens number of aboift,seventY, invaded biz5 Saskatchewan, Alberta. 'The marriage . 'Rattenbury, of the Rattenbury Ro4se, Value....,..;see for Yourself -11 I - . 111 ancession of Rullett 1 will take place early In April. - Mr. - , . - I .. . . home on the 1�fth c , PENING amd ane sister, Mrs. S. Reid., of L n- - . . - I �Ia ­ I I . , and after taking forcible possession in- Percy Ralph of ihe military camp.at . I ­ L don, ,also survive. The . funeral -took . - I forffied hhn that their 'n'tention's were Landan, Gpent Sunday with friends In place on Thursday afternoon froni 9t, -- 0 ... - . - 'Shoes I friendly and not offensive; that they . town. -Mr. Jolln Halliday, who had Paul's Church. I - - - . . . I 11 . - . - . I desired to s -pend with hinA a social ev- 1 been vWtlng at thel old home In Tack- A IV . .. - . I I - Madam, we ask that you e,,tng in the old home before he left ' eramith, and with other friends since I - - . Hills Green a -- —1 . - --- . DISPLZ A. .86 ` . . I I I .L "I ­- I take a look at our shoes. it amd to show In a tangible manner I New Years' left on Tues*day for his , ---7-7---t----'— , - Dr. Tiardip, dentiet, each Tuesday and FrldalF -it - . .... , - ) . their esteem for. him as a 'neighbor . home in Fllmore, Swsk., to get ,ready Hensall, each Wednesday and ThitrAday in Zui ich. A% I . YOU cant help but no- and ftlend. After all had got settled for the spring work .6n his farm ne-air . A %W . -1 I March *26 to 27 Be'autiful New Dirx:wss. Go d fice how different they Mr. Wilson and 1his niece, 'Aiss Gladys I that place.-fdr. and Mr -s. John Murray . 0 No,t6s.-Aliss Bessie Love Is spe id- . . - . Cousins were called to the front and are here froTn Preston visiting,@A the hig a �ew days with friends In Sea- . *0 0% - . - . . ,, are from the kind of shoes Mr. John Scott read a complimeiitary home of Atre. 'Murray's mother', Mrs. Vou are cordially invited forth. -Rev. Smith of Hensall, ocrlu- Are He.L .11 r10 I I'll- ­ - . .... . --- most stores sell. rhey address and Messrs. Robert Dodds, G. Hammett. -A- special train weat frmn to visit the 'Elite Millin- pled the pulpit fhe past- Sunday nd . . ... ----- I - I - - - Iii h�ive a gracefulness and L. Dorrance, &1iller 'Adayns =d Alex Seafortb to Stratford, on Monday, con ery Parlors on thiSi 0'- and hfts; Webb, of Grand Bend, vlsl�ed t,oat# gs, S*Iks 11 -, ander McMichael. an behalf of the don % Dress Stuffs, Suitings, ^ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew., . dash of style that all wo- ors presented kr. Wilsan and- Miss forth hockey match held"there. Thert; casion of the Annual .1 .- -1 I .1 - Cousins each with 9, handsome andwere 154 Aickets sold at Seaforth, 27 Love the paist week.-tulte a UM Der Mhzki7ig of bayind now or later; men IuEe. . comfortable rock'ng chair. To the ad- " at Dublin, and 73 at Mitchell. ,- 19�. Spring Opening Display In the vicinity are on the sIckn lisi �.- Whether -yo -a are . - t�p . We have every shapZ) dress and far the presentationd Mr 1. . 'We , have , gathered a Miss Ida Cochrane underwent an opera- We, witt welcome, the, ekance to show zip -m these spka- , . - VAlson made a feeing E�nd suitable re dent .'at Derlin. an Friday night. He . tion et Clintan Ilospital the past week, .. . - - . ,, - and model needed for I more attractive showing to sta e is did .6nods. Tomr aPpredation -now witl be, m-aPle L I ply on behalf (of himself and his niece. I was ,umpiring at a.hoclkey match there We are pleased . te� that sh fin- 1=1 - ' I ... i I I every foot requirement This part of 'the- proceedlng8 over the ' when the puck flew aver the goal hit- of mifflinery than it has prov n g m well rew6rd foi- 7hs. : . I ladies of the party emptied many well- I ting hiin an the head above the eye . Quitel a number of the. young pecple - .1 1, atid therefore have no la,den baskets, spread the -tables and Inflicting I bad wound. Ile is recover- ever been our - privel e L.)re , of the vicinity drove to the home - of I . r - trouble in fitting fe'et provided for all a most bountiful re- ' Ingf, nlcely.-ffr. William Wilson re- . to offer bef linW Mr. and Mrz. Wilson Carlyle and ONE PRICE i 4" . r ; I them ,by surprise- During the even'Ag Fit -Elk DIMI ON".0--M.-Ow . . past. The remahider of th6 evening was ; moved from his farm in 1jullett, to the - I I I . perfectly - . most pleasantly spent with musljc� home he recently purchased in Sea- the latest whims of a delightfui little' dance was held sind , . - ., . speeches, recitations and social con- forth, on T esday la�t.-Mr. Naylor. - all spent a very s6clable time # -1. . , . . /:'We would be pleased I u 'Danie' Fashion' for � ir _ - I I . . "I verse. It was an occasion which will be * Principal 6f the public school, has pu-r- I thanked 9x. wad Mrs. Caxlyls for U I J01 f4ACTAVISH . - '. you know the rest, long remembered byall who took ,part ; 6ha;,qed a- Q15, hospitality. -Tapping trees &ad Making ; - I . . hi it. Mr. Wilsol. is leaving the, old ' forth agent, Mr. J. IV,' Daley. -Dr. and SUCCESSOR 14000,e . ­ hom6stead, which he recently sold and Ur.q. J. X SlOaM -and daughter, ,of Al- 'Come to the Openi -a day—ky. whito,sides, e ICS McFaul C011- . -­ . . . h rth this week, , aeka, have this week "been the guests I on business In this vicinity this weel 7- TO -- - . - I . - . . w:here he ham purchased"a comfortable ' of ,Mr. amd 'Mrs. McMurray, in Eg 0 (We are sorry td hear that Mr. Geor,ga ' - 11 . , #"& K. SCOTT . : , f.. ! I .It I .home. ThQ following is the address, mondville'-.9r. James Se Z, .Stephenson, who is attending Unlv�r- Store7vr If om-eyb. ; I I ii 11 .11 W j-,. I 11 �N'551-,111, . -eelings of the . been suffering from -a severe a . -1. - I . . . . . .1 - A . ^ �� .'` ^ '^ ~