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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1915-10-01, Page 8WALL PAPE Ft For the next six weeks *e will dispose of our lie stock of xgz 5 wall paper at a big discount. If you have papering to do this fall, here is an opportunity that - may \. , never Come again. Upholstering and furniture repairing. P%c ure °framing and window shades made to .order. T. G. Scott Sole agenttfor Erandon,Henderson paints • REMEMBER floRN LADIES" TAILOR Also Furrier The only Born in Seaforth Free to rs Every volunteer' from, will receive by calling at our studio in his urziform, one cabinet photogi.ayh of himself free ofbharge-; Felts Studio :,,,„15 f$0aforth ?IBMs% J F.DALY Issuer Marriage License ONT rillE HURON EXPOSITOR unfit Ex 01 141 DISTRICT MATTERS orass.--114.a onInnal meeting of Bed Oretss Socie tee ;held in the the Seafofth liTeh of the Canadian Carriage Library en WednesdaY "after - noise, °etcher 5th, at 3 o'Olock. The draw' for the atere that Mr. H. Edge has generously ated will be made at this_ Meeting. e public is cordial.- ly invited to att .d. seen ba referen colurenst MLA. "view Steck Perm, near Dungannon, Jo having a diSpersiirn sale of his than. 14th. 14. Mallea.4% is well 'knwon. suoceSsful stoic breeder -and he has a number of ex good Shorthorn. and Aberdeen- Angus ttle of all ages and the chofeest tbre to dispel -3e of by auctian, an, the oive date. Any of our stock of[ either these breeds +should ThankOgiving Once. .At a most enthusiastic reeet etf the Bachelors and Benedicts eld in' the Council Chamber on Tu y evening it was decided to engag, the Curtis Society Orchestra for a -eourse of air danee.s to be given, aroatitly in Cardno'a MAI the MA tat be h on Thanksgiving evening Octeher filth. The following .7. W. Lilvingst e Mrs. Charles- Stew - Stewards" — Mess Charles Stewart Keith McLean, L. T. DeLacey, Palmer Whitely GeoTge I reel, Russel {Elates.— A. D. Sutherland ecretary. The sur- plus proceede will tbe used to oay. $10 to each recruit erd sting from Seaforth. WI*1i ,ca the a.ttention. of your re,aders to a case of injustice, Wbich occiared at h fall _fair. After Class had earl. Judged, the per,so.nrre- ceiving third place refused ta take it' ekrld put in a realest. When:- jadged over again,:the person formerly reeeiy- leg third *dyed first place. „The one that had :formerly'. received. second place thee had tea tak'e third place. He endea.vared ta put in a protest,. but this w.als not allowed. If •It[ is fair for one to! protest ;surely it Ir "fair get the farmers t bring in horses for another: The srty endeavots to to the shota, Then they are placed to this the way tot lb id up the show ? In. conclusion, I world like to -ask if One ran wOs alio d to protest and another not, aliotild ot the first ladg- /rent stand ?a -AN OOKER. ock Salestesia *ill be -to eater -adrerttsieg Mallaugh . Of tat 15, September Weddle horre of Mr. and Mrs4 Conea, Eckert was the Tuesday, Se terriber 128th, 'when: their holy bonds oft martri ny, to Thos. Mc - St. James' Church afeOth, by Rev. Father Corcoran and,,the celebrant of 'It of blue, With trimiteed with a" ureh leaning on to, the straina of ha -ware-ta blue yee Beak. The y no brother, the ceremony,- - for a tour in rents, where a !breakfast was. they made a returntng to ey were met lames r? the Mass was Rev. F a black velvet hat, beautiful white plu white Pray er •Book bon. She entered the the arne•of heel father the wedding March pi Canner. The bride tee sister, Elizabeth, suit and carried a Pr greionr was attended Mx. Leo McKayt Atte the taid.o.1 party event an auto and, then, re horr,e of the bride's p ,suereettions welding served. la the a ,ternoo tour of the caantrye 0 by e'en* friends. 41. the evening, when the friends lett, ,they • ished Mr. and Mrs. McKay a long and asperaus life. The 'bride and gloom, t en, motored to their home in Mc_rillop. Rally Day.—Las Surecl:Y tbelag Rally Day, special ,servic s we e held In con- nection, with the Presby erian Sabbath weathee. was not favoraile, but there of the schoal as Well a of the elder people of the congreg,a,ti a. At the op- ening of the serVice the scholars nearehed two and Atm am the school tragam to the auditorium the church, taking their seats ia the centre' of the eturch, while the firmer were neatly banked in front of .4 pu pit and xr.ade were conducted by Rev. r. Harper,. of Clinton, who delivered sireple but most appropriate addres . which was listened to with the clo-est atteation • there ,were d with the lent address . McKinley, ;arch. At the ng was led little Mise micely and as given by le the pro, - every re - increase the ion in this of church lei children the results Successor to W. N. 'Watson - Sederal Fire, Life and Aocident Insur- ance Agent Real Bsta,te and Loan A.gent. Insurance on all kinds of property &fatted at the loteest rates • Dealer in New Raymond, White and New Horne Sewing Machines and . National Grean2 Separators. A, full supply of sewing machine nee es, attachmt nts, oil and re. p always in stock. We have in stock and are prepared to sell , at the lowest prices No. -1 hem- lock lumber and the best xxxxx red cedar shingles. Before building or mak- ing repairs call and see our stock or drop us a card for prices. Arnent Bros, Seaforth Fail Shoes Are Ready Gentlemen ! Our Men's Fine Shoes in all the Fall season's correct models are lined up ready for the call to active SerVice. • A Good Send-Off.—iles4a. Howard Hays and Fred Weir; w re ,given a OA - 011etr departure for 'To ato, where they Join the University Corps for •overaeaa .service. From, Tarr:Into they go ahortly to Montreal, Wher the regi- : rent will likely spend ao e time in training. Both bays were en.bers of the Sea,forth Cadet Oar s and the COXpe turned out la full fo ce and ac- companied by the ban escarted Mesars. Hays and. 177eir to he railway station. Here a large orturr er of the relatives and, friends of the two young men had also assembled t bia them good-bye and wish their od *peed. Mayor Arrant also presented .err, with wrist watch each, on beh lf of the council and -citizens of the town. In ad.. e dition to this the teachers of the Sab- bath Schaal or whichrboth boys were. pupils, presented them wi.th a khaki covered testament each and a foun- tain pen, The follavving is the ad- dress read by the Mayor:' To Mears Reward Hays ad Fred :Weir. Canadian Overseas P e. — On by Au. la. the afternot special services connect school at which an 1 exce wa,s ,delivcred by Rev': easter of the Methodist c morning service the by paptils Of the achriel Ina Hart gave a sale. ver in. the afternoon a ttio Misses Evelyn. Adams; Ma Ethel McKay. On the w spect and should servie iatereat of the congrega work and bath ,teachere are to be congratulated of their effor•ts. The country's best makers o rnen's shoes have sent us their best and they are now ready for admira- tion and choosing. The leathers, the styles and the perfect shoe building show suped- ority very plainly. - We have all sizes and widths and care is given to placing a. correct shoe on every foot. Come and see. H. SCOTT The Home of Good Shoes PHONE 51 SEAFORTH wthe year conduct and Ufe in eour Wish. to tee' you: that ,Ialf of the citizens of -Seaford's, I a strati?. sense of duty to your soma, till PM tha interests of woeld wide deiroeracy, we admire you more than 'ever. We realize, -that aou are 'giving uPcariersi that ;Oa had mapped out, that ,yage are seve,ring horne ties, that yenr parents in allowing you to &To to What Money cannot purchase, and we honour you, both ,for the satrifite. That Which has already -been won at tree. inge,u)rbers by that particular °ranch of the earrry which you axe Jobb*, we lose& full well. ttre hope that you. 'will the, ocean, and that you.. ray came out ' the confliet safe and (sound and greet us here again. with the same hams, smiling faces: On`behalf of tee citizen& ;of Seafortit I beg 31,04.1 eeeept treese wrist watches as, a small token 41 Our appreciatton of you aa_ fel- low citizens and our admiration of your courage in TeSpailaing bet your countrY's call and we bid rou fare- well with a prayer rto oor Heavenly Ptather to protect and keep you wher- ever your duty calls. Oa behalf of the citizens of Seaforthe Peter Strang', Superintendent of Ws- sions for the 13resbyterian Church, in instructive eed.dretss his. work, In the Presbytealten, church .here, Oa TaesdaY on County, havlog been •bartir in Us - borne township, awl althouigh ihae spent a intiMber of years in the West, and aerogtnizes its greatnesa and its "pieesibilities, he •sirt1 believes there 10 no -more desirable ert lace than. that of Ontario ,and no county quite the multi of Huron. The. speaker told, of the )(fission stations in 'leis territory, the different -nationalities represented inn -these, the reeds of the people, and the church's method id reaching their, He also 'spoke On the errarigration questIon. In his exceedinglr practical talk Dr. Strang left- nor deubt in the minds of his audience ea to. the need of .arissionarY effort in the Weet and ti chtirch's wisdom Li sending men and kretley .for the Warne , . er Dr. Forster of Stratton), oye, ear, nose and throat specialiet, will he at the Queim's Hotel, Seaforth, on the 3rd Wsdnesday of isech month from 11 to B. 2483-tf Ring Lost—Lost on Saturday, September 18th, 2 goldfrings, one a five pearl and the other a single setting garnet, were taken from the Commercial and as suspicion rests on a "certain party, the same must return articles at once Or they will be prosecuted. If found party will be rewarded. Mrs, John eat Thankoffering---; Miss Rennie (--)r-RiT,—vHan—iEi'-uw, President of Stratford Presbyterial Society and provincial Mission Band Secretary, will address the thank ofiering meeting of Seaforth Auxiliary•of the Women's Missionary Society in the Presbyterian Church on Monday ofternoon OotOba: 61 3 citaFi°0crkS.ale—Commodiou-s, well conetructed Woken pen, Apply to Fred Twin, Seaforth. , 2495-1 Accounts Due—As my book accounts fal) due Oct. let,1 would be pleased to have a prompt settlement, requiring a large ittnount of funds the 1st week in October. I would respectfully request prompt at tention to above. Respectfully yours. George A. Sills, Hardware merehant, Seaforth. 2494-2 Dr. Heileman, Osteorathio Physician lb at th e Commercial Hotel every Tuesday and Friday from 8 to 12.30. See Professional Card page 7. "2446-tf Dinning hone and two lots on James at. for qn.1 Apply James Watson, Seaforth. 2474-tf a De Laval crearneeparator. Grand prize for cream separators was awarded to thaDe LayaVat the Pan - buggies, Tudhope Anderson wagons. single harness. plow points, etc on hancl. A. M. Campbell, 2494x1 Jewellers, Etc., Seaforth. 2277-tf ()citing to the great demand for McLaughlin, six oylinder motor ears, ib is necefsary foryou to place -your order with me early for spring deLvery. Every McLaughlin car is equipped with valve in head motor. A. Id. Campbell, Seatorth. 2494x1 Lost—Oa Sept. 20bh, silver mesh p uise, contain- ing sum of money, silver lead penpil holder, key and other small articles. Finder please Move it at John A. Wilson's °ince orforward to J.11 liewitt,21349ruzels, Coat Lost—Lest on Friday night last, Fair night between James Hash's corner an I Duff's church, a gray' fall overcoat. Finder please leave at Expos- itor Office. • 2494x1 Fall Openin---g of M.4.11ine-ra.—The three milhaery parloes in. town were the' centre of .attraction on Friday and 'Saturday, the- opening days, and the Stewart's were en tete for the occa- hats, ouits and dresses were .surpass- ingls lovey •and the buyers have cer- tainly accomplished -wonders in seem -- Lig' so much stack daeas +goods Isuitt Lags and coatings, as it is difficult to procure id' ese (goods direet - from makers. Arrid beautiful surroundings, in all three stares, and with the ae.- epus milliners, one coald inspect the Urge collections •of the latest produc- year the gay colors are absent, ex- pressing the serious spirit esi the Peo- ple of France, The woman. who follows Paris in dress will wear an. equally simple hat, peeferably of the sallar type. There are the roll brim sailors, drooping brio: sallor,s, small sailors with Stalaight brims %that are *ern tip - tilted Va the head, large sailors that bend up,at one side in, de/sill-1g effect, severe sailors trimmed with groagrain, ribbon, and" "picture" sailors "that are flexible of brim and trimmed with draped ,eilk and a single flower. As ta shapes, -the large aoft hat, the one fitting • close to the head, the small one With Just a bit a brirri and the draped turbans are :in. high order, all having high crowns. Aa to color, blace and white are very str•ong. The white, milita,ry blue and rose facings to the black hats take away- any idea oi sombreness and prove very becoming. Other :good. shades are nigger brawn, To Make a distinctioa of isirrplicity is rre airr of the clever milliner. Atone thre ft:re trimmer what could put the most 'on, a feat was cotolidered the most artistic, but' in, trh!ese da,ys the -one Who can put et the least amot:nt and yet create a stylish individual effect is Cleverest.,In !many of the fab- ric covered shapes two iratetiale or two ;shades of one color or two col- ors are combiaed. The trimmings are as simple as the outlines. There large use of ornamenta of cut steel, gold. fur and ostrich, the feature be- ing the use of a single ornament or flower on ere& hat , wad it is plastered flat on the brim or crown. • IVIiss were !nicely decorated' "and her sts- list hats appeared to the best advaa- their hIgh standard:tin goad taste and large south vlindaw was dis- everything that's tnew in the f coats ',suits and ready-rrade as, well as furs. Stewart Bros.' , good deal of the new Primelle of purple was used in the dec.. 1 a the layed ine dresse window red a bade 1 Buy your wall vvaper now and we can save you money.. We are offering big reductions in price at the peseta time. The quality and style are Ofthe highest grade, but the price is from 3o% to so% lower alaisemagor ago* Thompson's Bookstore • Agents for New Idea Patterns lasamammasmeme oratione of velvetadreas geode; and hats. One Pronduent and Important feature in connection with the millinery was the price: Artery hat seemed very reartereable erice and. by Saturday ntght meat of them ere la could pwrkly tleO that the Imillhaerye and Pali ie the 'Tear newest end the ex- perleaced buyers have purchaaed with an ere to quality as well as style. t Belle ,Cienevieve, daughiter OV Mrs. pert, of the flam Lippert Furniture Dealers, of Ber1LO teak place at St. 3alnes' church, Seaforth, on Tuesday mcgrang, at adx o'clock, ROY. P. Car - corm officiating and Mrs. O'Connell presiding. at the orgago The young bride. even, etwa,y by her uncle, Mr. 1). gaalrler, wore a. gown of iron meteor saki. and chantilly lace flouces, aed long veil With Orange blossoms. Meg laidred /OW, as metid of bon. or, lair° loOlted•chlartuing in a gown of rose taffeta. Mr. Prank Rooney was groomsman end Mews. Joe Dorsey arsd John. Devereaux *were asher.s. Mrs., Mulcahy sang a [beautiful solo dun, Lippert and Mrs. O'Connell also ren - &red solos: After the cerereony an elaborate wedding breakfast was -ser- ved at the bride's home, which was decorated -1n irliitary form. The groom's parents .and relatives came Up for the *wedding and the (relatives 4)1 thv bride were ialao present. The bride's going away suit was navy' blue with gun metal buttons mid .ahe wore • a pretty- hat to match. The youngeouple went to ,Detroit, Chicago, and other places On, their honeyinoon and will be at biome to their friends at 166 Vic - Nola street, Berlin; atter Dec. 15tb. • -Married.—A -quiet but pret- ty wedding took place at the hoine ht114., in Egroaredville, on Wednesday, September 2601, when his • trauager daughter, Mies Rena, was united in marriage to Mr. William J. Jones, of Watford, and forinerly of Stewart Bros. staff, Seaforth. The cererrany was performed at beigh noon by Revs Mr. Argo, i•n. ihe presence of a mall company ef frtensis and relatives of the oride end gradate Mr. Earl- Iraq Eg- bride, who was unattended, wore Ja beautiful gam and the uaual bridal veil, and looked very pretty. After t;le was served, followhig which the young couple were motored to SeafortheWhere the.y -took (the. afternoofal train for Watford, whe.re a reception was held et. the home Of the Igroene's pareats. The Ride was becoringly attired ia a `black taffeta sult and smart black tat, After a haneyxneee, trip to De- troit and other American points they Neill make their home Torontawhere the groom holds a good position as traveller for a leading rilk con: - Pally. The bride was thvrecipient .of malty beautiful and costly presents, .arrong the nurrber being a cheque from ter brother, 'Gordon, who is naw -in ..the tranch,es France, and also one from her brother, Wilmot, la training at Camp Sewell, Manitoba. The best wishes of maim, friends go with Mr. and Mrs: ,jones tbelr ,Journey down Ite stream of life. Local Briefsse-Mr. P. Thompson, Is erecting an. addition to his resi- dence on. Godetrich street., which great- ly increases Its cortort and. appear- ,asece. The carpenter work is beingdone by Mr. Winn Adams.—Ire reporting the proceedings at a Red Cross Meeting in Brussels, The Port of la,st week aays : "A very in,teresting report prepared by MTS.' Colson, of &afore': was read by the Secretary, sd,eseribing the meeting hi London, addressed by Col. Ryerson, Toronto." A vote of thanks was passed for the repatt." — The East Huron Teacher's Institute will hold their an- nual convention in Seaforth., on Thurs- day andepriday of next week, October 7th and Professor. Abbott iet Ta- ranto University„ and Mrs. Helen Ma,y- expected to -deliver addresses. The pub- lic axe cordially invited to attead the evening meeting en Thursday, ,when Prof. Abbott will d,eliver a lecture end a good ProCtrannte will be given.—The Winghare Advance of last week says "Airs. tElorrutit and •daughter Marguer- ite of Toranto, are at the bedside of the •tthe forraer's father, Mr. F. G. Spooling Whet we are very aorry to, report is very low suffering' ,frorre serere attack of pa.ralasie."—Mra. A. who had been spending the surrarer with; friends in the West returned bore Saturday. — Mr. Fred Larkin of Toronto spent ,Sulnelear( at the rranse. —Miss Bell Culmsninge and her niece Miss Jean &later wits have been visit- ing friends here for several weeks left tor their home in Regina on Mon- daye—Percy Hoag Arthur Archibald and Bliss Itary. Coaran and Jennie Gov- erlock left on Monday for Toronto the latter to the Faculty of Education and the former to the University. Mr, Mr. Angu.S. McKeezie ,also left- rie Mote. day to resume their stales there:— Miss Graee Weir was here irate _Port. Credit for over Sunday, — Mr. Roy - Everett of Smith' Palls, is sPentling few holidays at his home here. — arrither cattalo). of this issue will be - fcnind. very interesting letter from MT. J. A. Laidla.w) of Saarimento, Cal- if•orr.ia, and formerly of Tuckerstrith, 'descriptive of the great Pan Arrerican Expositioa which Mr, Laidlaw attend - Alice spent last week with I fr ends in tiora—Mr. end Mrs. Robert Carpenter f Virginia were the -mats of the Mose& Dorcea teat week. — Dr. Hod - ens vais leased the epeettY residence of Mr, A.; D. Sutherland Mr, Salter - _land lerroving into the Dickson rest - deuce adjoining.—Miss Margaret Cotv.. atn left ofre Thursday .. for Nashville Tannersee. she !win eaecoir periled trete \Windsor -by Miss -Pergua bell. Who is returning to her hon: the South after spending the sa with friends 0e/afforth and To —Yera George C, Sproat eldest ford, formerly of Seafarer- has e ea with, tke Battalion 4inst training in Landon, Stratford an- entire convexly et/ its own and. ere certainly a tine Smoking -busic brave soldierse-Aligar beets are the _fia0t400, tit Berthi.-,Services invItatkin, is exte,ncied to all. Se cohurences ,740 Pen WOold, of- Sault Ste. Wide Mich visiting ifer broither Mr. 1t. f, ,Architaid and sister. Km; ao ef left eta Tuesday for D title; where they will visit Mr. Mrs. R. H, Archibald for acme t Miss Laura Diliing of Tucker -visited thia 'week with friende in —Prior to Ids departure for To Uriveraity Mr. Percy Hriag presented with a watch fob from Terung Men's Class of the Met Meeting' of the Sesiforth AuXiliax the Presbyterian, church will be •the church efri Monday, October at three atleck, -and will be ad efd by MO Rennie of New Ham President of the Stratford Presb ial and Provincial Mission Band reetary. nese annual meetings a,r Work of the society, and the co meeting' promises :to be of a ver returned to his home in. Caton, 0121 Thursday, after spending ten here with his father, who, we •gret, to leara, is ire very poar he —The anniversary services of Seafarer Methodist chureh will be ore Sunday, October' 10the Rev. D Rager0, et London, a, former pas Ilea !been secured for the day.— ' P. O. -Larkin -will have for his su next Sunday morning, 'Prussian piency and Other Kinds" r evening Ject, "Hew Sensible Men Should Will preach in the Setiforth odist church at both services Sunday. -W. McKinley goes to Ho vine for anniversary services:a-Mrs Wright, of Grimsby, spent the w tend the funerarot Mr. John SW,a —Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Bruce Skit Toronto annnounce the engagerren their second daughter, Ella to Mr. Thearas Ciendinse Son of thie bite ar. and ales. .7 liege to take *tee quietly' on Oc ber 16th. --At the annual Meeting: the Benchers of the- Law Society Upper Canada ,whichewas held at go -ode, Hai, Toronto, last week. 3 Beat, son et J. M. Bert, Seifort was !sworn, in as barrister -a -law a enrolled as e, solicitor of the Supr Court of Ontario and is now eltit o practice trt all the courts ira taxio.—Mr. George, organist of t reeSbyterian church, has tented C eto of volunteers front this distr ho will call at his studioin, Seafort Miss Gertrude Dorsey has gane uebec to spend her %alb:lease—MI lla, Piendergast !of Chicago. is vis . tat the here of .her father, vereaux and Miss Devereaux of De oit are visitiag at the homes eases. Frank ,and Louis Devereau A Mrs. Ernest Whitten of Bre idge visited hat week at the hor Mr. William Kruse. Mrs. Whitte s formerly Miss Myrtle Wad. orth, daughter of Mr. aad Mrs. Nei tn, Wadsworth, formerly of Sea,farth e rimer sort -Of trat- haS they bi of now on, to of in- evete- earty rvice hor- Linn- apid ran to was the hodist as a ering held 4th, burg yter- e ale in the ming Trott fich days alth. the held avid tor, bJect sUb- rrest eth- hres- eek- W. mot at- rtz. te of t of sleb- ohri to - of of Oce ack etre led ze let h. to it - Mr. s. of r. et 1- er ing tr az- thr The Seafeath Show.—The annual fad ir off the Seaforth Agricultural- So- ty, held tola their spacious :grounds e on( Tinirsday and Felday last was far the most succe.sstul show heid Vile county this year, and one af best Jae the history of the (society. weather early Friday morning, ked little threatening, but before W Was 'bright and warn; and eon- ued perfect, Oh' weather for the moan. Consequently there WO a „elepartrr.ents was a- splendid: suet . The Aviculture,' hall was taxed eapacity, by the number of, ex- • ner.ber of the town merchants. ong these were exhibtirs of stoves; Messrs. T. G. Scott and Jasnes .es, harness and, leather dierolaY Broderick, piarteis wad, furniture by ole 'Walker 8e soh and a fine dis- s from Beattie Bros.' Variety displays ,provided exCeilent music a plea,sing and varied programme ,Thursday evening and Friday was 'greatly enjoyed by art ever ging audleace. A special feature year was the exhibit of war shells re, which are being made by the rt Bell Engine and Thresher Com - which made a flee display as as ati intensely interesting one t, they attracted. so many that The !other, indoor departrrents the exception, of fruit. were a a- tter ttta,n the average and, con - g the year there Was even. a display of that. Roots and vege, were good and •the display of s and points was the finest in The fine arts incinding aisle/1- Studio were welt representel. the ladies' work as ,alWays, at - d a large share of attention. In • in ail _elevate. of tOrseri and the Latter making...orte of the ihibits in years . while; the ,sheep Itry there wits an exceptionally xhibit the new poultry shed be- erely inadequate to hold the entry. The races owing probably sea,aort were not as well "fille-d. 1. but as alwatts, pravided in - for the majority of the specta- e Judges being P. Scott, Br US - d Robert Wilson, Seaforth. The eceipts •amounted to $6:00. fa cle the The loo tin afte tre ing cess tat Atrr etc., by Gray M. store ter laird both that this of tlif Robe paey weli fac it wa excel with siderirt goad tables flower did di PhOto while the 11 cattle best d pou fine e ing large as ustta ferest toes sels .an gate r ?J.1OT0BER 1 19i onderful Succeis has Marked Fall Millinery Exhibit in which the spirit of "Glad to Show You" has,beenjelt throughout the St These ar still days ofilad to show and Ore marked by the same. excellent service and liberal: displays sof Fall therchandise that bas already drawn corn- plim nts from hundreds. You who have:been here, are just as:!:welccime 'to come again. To thOse of you who have not • yet attended thi event we want *)u to consider - this message a'1/4ipersonal invi- tatiog to come ; After you aVe fihished your visit you Will know that our willingness to serve our friends and, cuStomers as marked a featurie, of this store as is the authotitativeness the styles showil here now in every line of merccandise found in a store uch as ours. Rich a we sho' tun ould leet arrive ar arke oLnew most f above ItUSSIAN STYLES IN COATS AND DRESSES REDINGOTES PRINCESS EFFECTS APRON TUNICS are new features and together with mani, other lovely styles will be shown in the messalsompom STANDARD FASHION SHEET for OCTOBER eall fir a FREE emy at our Standard Pattern Department Fall Snits az Dress GQ0 Rich and beautiful in colors and weaves, yet of so excellent quality, that they lare sure to give excellent satisfaction for wear anytime, anylwhere. Exquisite charm is held in the splendid array of . atterns displayed,in the pleasing harmony of colors cotnbine in the most simple designs. And, too there is a wonderful lot of plain fabrics unuisitally soft and graceful in texture and with a fascinating depth of richness of color. Our efforts in this department tend im one direction —to show you the authoritative styles. Bilks 50c to $2 ayd. Dress goods 25c to i$2.50 a yd Suitings 750 to $2.50 goatings $1 to 4'8.50 yd Dress Making Department Again Fuli Swing At a moderate cost you can get. all your Fall and Winter clothes made here to your own special measure, and -in the,' style you prefer. We guarantee you perfect fitting garments and excellent workmanship. If you want a new dress, snit or coat made by us, place your order early, then youg.will hot be disappointed on time of delivery: We will do our utznost to please you in every detail. Ladies' Coats Original, Dignified and of Excellent Quality Our Ladies Ready -to -Wear ap- parel offers a most pleasing se. lection to choose from. Coats $10 to $35 Suits $15 to $25 As exclusiveness is one of our strong feattires you will find but one garment of a kind, so to get the best of the selections offered You had better come early, Ladies' Suits J. CTAVISH EAFORTH Butter and Eggs Taken as :Cash at Highest Prices Phone 22 The llargest the stock now on all future -de to to 25 per Hea The 13*