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DECEMBER 11 1915
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THE HURON EXPOSITOR
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O. A. BOGERT. General Man;*
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Truit Funds. Should Be D 'posted
is a. Sags amount in The fired: Bank. ubb,Oinds ar*
safely protected, and earn interest at hi Joutrsnt�r$taa..
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When payments are nude, pkrtioe lace of eagle r action may
be tooted on the chegtie issued, whit in tuie esa receipt
to voucher When l beak.by the k '1
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BEAFORTH BRANCH`: A. E. COLSOK; Manager.
DYs a • *ATTaRS •
{ ,A .New lands Vilma/A.4 ,.Stock l eed.—
' ` verninent elevators at Port Arthur,
I nose Jaw, Sall town 'a n Calgary are
=equipped with ;uypG.to date el ii m.a-
, ery-and facillit for grit ding and
g by-products of grain eleva,-
.tor ..ire ;. grs n dockage is . recleaned, i
to re ve t r ' seed:, .dnalf and
-debst'And then. gtoi.M1 to destroy the
vitality of all geode: ,Therresuits of
teems epe*izrmttts€'eozid=ted .at.: Ot-
ti,tawa Experimental, Farm have shown
tjzi inIxe lr; Meal to be a cheap
layid` voitle jfeeot for 'live stock. It is
'ani le to Cann ,feedters'and
if.sealers ear hats ,at. moderate
P'ro,ttve purchasers snould
pply direct to.. the general manager,
-• OoVernment Eleinttior4 Pert William.
ithit.-=Seed Branch, Ottawa.
UsbO ne.
• . stat =tile: Doings. --:What might have
'A1ee_n• a sex -lois actdent happened to
i •Jahn Johns, Jr., while threshing at
Sort 'letcher's, ones day last week. He
Wei leaning otter the ,stale of the rna
chine oiling ,a `beahvg wren his sleev. .
cap. ght in a revolving set screw anid
jerked him :head: firat off the machine
,Iran to, the; floor. All tile- clothes on his
arm .were fibra offbat "he escapA
withott a scratch.—A patriotic and
Chiistinah entertairuoent will bo giyan
by the pupils of W'inenelseaa school on
the-- evening 'of December 22nd• The y
,a,re pr elaring an interesting program
o solos, drin.s, dialogues and. recita-
tions.- 'The 'girls of the school intenid-
,willing a patriotic autograph gt:ilt at
rite concert.
Council Doings. -=let the last ree.et nig
oaf the Usborne council it was decided
that rte noir ination meetir=g twill ebe'
held at ' .true township hall on 3Lontlay,
December 21th, at tflr hear of on o'-
ilock .in the of ternoone If an election
a necessary: polls: will' be. heid as'foi--
ows op `fyielulay, January 3rd, 1.9I6:
ividion leoTownship 'hall, Elimellle. G.
eilett,"deputy returning' bffiear, J. G.
anter, poll clerk. Divisioun 2—George
1Corizisb.'s house, lot 8, N.. T. 'R., H.
I3rown, deputy, Dan Dew, poll clerk.
Division .3---Oseer IMorley's house, lot
, concession ,10, Hngh Berry, deputy.
forge Godbolt, •poll clerk. Division 4
- Publi1 hall, Farqunsr. Andrew iod-
ert `deputy, Bert Francis, ,poll clerk.
A large number. of aceounts+werepas-
sed and orders issued in payment. The
councti then ;adjoz:.rto meet on Do-
pernber 1:6th at one o'olock.
Ethel
Close„ of a Young Life.—Ha Bea-
1irice, thrd niaugghter of George and
'Lary Jane Bateman, was called away.
after a lingerie,£ illness of about three
years. She rad been slightly Worse re-
eently .an -d tho - last few„ days sank
rapidly until Wed aesday eventing, De-
cember 1st, `the silent boatman, made
the final call .and she passed to her
reward: in. turf, Home. beyond, the sties,.
being conscious till the last. Decea--
ed was in her 26th year, was born
in. this locality,. and Ls survived by tae'
parents, a brother and three sisters.
Beatrice, as she was /usually called.
was of a :bright, ,cheerful disposition
and bore up during her illness with
as fortitude based! on a hope and falai
in Jesus Christ. .As : she passei
the valley there was no shad-
;tias ;a beacon light from the other
shore did lighten the way. She was
kft f theMethodist church
tie 'aiiiave. mats Mr. Totldi was a .yo ig
man whop bad great promise having
'good ability and fine' ,appearance and
not only held( a goer,. position in tne
bank, Ingerso11; batt has also ;Held:
good Plititionaitl the ,,rank in tne• west.
alis illness _ was_ a most ' :distressing
oite, : whit2 1 ,b,attletif the best hospital
and medical skill and trairied, nurs-
Ing and:althoagit everything was done
tt'h+a,t could be done (hie gradually ;grew
weaker .mtil death' rellieved, lydm from
his soffering , svrich( he bore with the
pat ,even toe rf aln'ess
n medf to becomdisco:tr-
e; ressed. The funeral ser
me on Saturday last was
ii Re,Jdr, Smith assisted
—) #n Docherty and, was
atte seri, many relatives
oiftlOgi from long distan-
:ir last trllf to of resort.
(from a distance we nc-
es .from London, Toronto,
ildicligan: Tile floral.
e most :treat.xtiful. 'i`ne, ree.
interred in the Hensel,
er, Iant the bereaved, par
tubers of the family 'ta�ave.•
t sympathy expre4sed . for
greatest'
~its he, Aleve
aged, or d
vice !in thek
'conducted,
by 'Rev. ' ileo
very ,angel
and, friend'
ces to pay,
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ticed relai
�derich
wreaths. w
mains +vier
tinioxz c e
eints strict
the sinter
the r4
Briefs.
Barry Ho
have beer:
hood for:.
with Mr.
Ur with
her' oil I
service. T,,e hest wisps -of their maty
friend s 'got •� with them 3n their brave,
enlistment, for their roar. try.-,1fr. and
Mrs. Charles E. Troyer and son .are
hire from'Staunaron,, Sask.,. on a.. vis-
it with their many friends in Ilensall
and vicinity, anj& intend spending the
winter mo thstlnere•—The.litt1. leigh-
ing olf th past week bas helped bas-
ilicas great iy, but more now is need-
ed to mac good sleighing for heavy
loads. --Dr 4 E. S. Bardie has been ad -
.ding to the appearance an; , conveiii-
snot+ of hie office by putting. in a now
and up tc�';� date grant, and is having
dental rorns provid . d for his prac-
tice. We cllieve he Also intends mak
ing furthe'improvements, to the 'dwel-
ling part ?pf the building. -41r- H. J.
1J. Cooke,. barrister, who enjoyed a
good legal.` practcei here for well on to
20 years, abut who a couple of years
ago was :tempted, to Toronto during
the grew boom tl=_ere, has recently en-
tered ints partnership with the well
known an: strong legal firm of Proad-
foot and illoran, of Goder1cb. The
partnershi name nfoev is Proudfoot,
Killoran and Cooke. They have cpenl-
cd` a branch office, `here ,,in the prem-
ises recently used far the public �li-
brary rooms and will visit Iensall
every Friday and. Saturday.—Recruit-
ing Lieut;, Hall is coming here from
Clinton and intends remaining a month
or so with a view, of getting recruits
for the new' Huron regiment;;.—:Mrs.
Pedlar, nee. (Miss Arnold, is visiting
her nephew, Mr'. H. Arnold, manager
of • the kvf,olsons bank .Here,—Mr. and
ibirs. Consaut, of London, spent the
past week or so with leir, and Mrs.
James B. ' Simpson, (Mrs. Consaat be-
ing Mr. Simpson's sister,—Our, Sab-
bath schools are preparing for Christ-
mas entertainments. -Rev. Mr.Knight
will preach the preparatory sermon in
Carmel church on Friday, evening, the
lith of: this month.—Mr. and Mrs. T.
Hemphill, have moved into their fine
new house on Main street, at • the,
east end of our village,—Mr. and Mrs.
Bertram Stobbs, ,of St. George, wee,
here recently visiting I !r. :anid :Mrs.
4 D. Stewart. --The, ladies of the Pa-
triotic League are busily engaged in
packing a number of boxes fore the
member a e , soldiers , and have a splendid let of
Si.a4ay school and Leage e and before garments of all kinds an(d 3.'lensal} and
her illness was a member of theud of
, vieiniwhattytrheye reason to have done. feelT000prpomuchl
praise' cannot be given a ri`zmin r of
the ladies ` whot have givea so butch; of
their time ,a.nd means to this good
work•= -sur merchants are displaying
most splendid stocks for the Christmas
trade and tall that is w&nted is good
sleighing now to make business neon.
e -liars. McAlpine, nee Miss Mary Me-
Ewen was here recently sper,ding a
few days with •rojatives.
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. Fred E. Beer and t'rlan
on, both E'ng`lish '°aoys,who
wonting' in this neighbor-
everai years, the former
illia ignan, a,,n(d the r'at-
Cnarles Alexander; left
day+ to enlist for overseas
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choir, evtzen ialale to: attend the sery
ces, 'doing her part nobly an : well.
The funeral wa�on Friday but on a c -
count of the family being' qua
for measels it was private and was
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conducted -by •rev. Johnson,
rd's pastor. Rev. Mr. Wren, a form-
er pastor, of Brussels, would. liked to
have been with them at the 'funeral
but circumstances wbuld" not permit.
d it.
He sent a letter; of sympathy
rectht oandf the
expressing. his x`
deceased, having known her so well
.as she had; lived, la their 'home for
some time when, rte was in Ethel. A.
number of floral offerings were -sent
to the bonne as a. tribute to the de-
parted. Interment was made In Brus-
sels cemetery, Much . regret was felt
on account of the quaranWne as it
prevented a large number from be-
ing pe ent to 'pay' their 'nest tribute
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of respect to their - neighbor, friend
and cornpani The .pallbearers were
Harold and Russel Wilbee, E. Stephen-
son, Fi, Cale; Wrn. lyfitchell and W. P.
Hutchinson.
?denial'
(Intended, for '.last !week.)
Death of Jonas 'W. Todd.—We have
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IJnioxi Meeting.—The 'union meeting
held in th,el, town hall of all the local
churches- en Sunday everting last, in
the ixiteretts of the British and For-
eign Bible Soclety, was most largely
,attended, the 'fine capacious natl. �ba'
ing well taxed to hold them all, 'and
the service, throughout' was one of. the
very best eld in our village and was
greatly enjoyed by (the large assem-
b1aA;e.. ;Rcty. Mr. Knight was tbe first
to addres the. meeting and he dwelt
von the 1 able land the Bible Society,
and the reat work being carrier, ora;
under the Crristian dispensation ;and
compared ;it with other systems of re-
ligion.. R4v.J r. Smith' and Rev. Dean;
Docherty =followed, ;giving an account
of the wok the society . was doing and
its aims, , oipledr with an ,appeal for
its support. The interest of the meet -
this week to enronicle rho eat en big was also greatly added to b3' the
meet -
one of our very prapnsir` S of. the three choirs
Todd son splendid ain$ic las
in the person of John Todd, of this-
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ti1x3..- ;an: tars. George•
, village. We notice the
sfollow n g whech
appeared 5n the Inge' d has
with IMr. Rannie as leader anis !L
Beatrice Renolds as organist, anal a
quartette:: at' the close rendered by
Messrs. Milne Riaaihiest W. A. McLaren,
lius�' Cook taind Thomas Sneritt,jr.
the idaceaae 4 raid , lived. Wor
the deal at his :bonne uorne
been received oF.` ws,s weld; renderedLand much enjoyed.
in ;Pion s a.11 on, 'ph ura:day of J. W Todd At the e , of the meeting the annkal
formerly of the:. staff of the Iinper meeting the Shale Society was held
lel bank of this town: The announce-
When Itti R. J. Drysdale was elect
resent of 'his death,. while probably not resident, L41x G. C. Petty. secretary,
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friends who - were aware of 'tela long
and, critical illness, ` will come as' a
shock tetsgores of others. Deceased,
paras a 'popiila member of,the ,Imperial
and Mr. ; iG. 3. Sutherland, treasure r,
with `x, lona executive hoard. Tne col-
lection at the meeting .amounted to
nit staff. ;Efe ;possessed a. very gen-
Fal dispositioa .and was widely .known
both in" ,the. town, anld[, rural districts.
During his residence 'Here he was
fly interested in athletics and was
an
eittiter 'of; the 'Hockey. club"_ The
foregoing •. rt1L . le of • interest . to a
lasgc eitelie +4f' relatives and frieadze
. the ippe,aliiediaid `ret Haight raid to
—Capt.,, T. B., 'Robson, 'late County
Clerk int Middlesex Cou'dt-y, hs been
appointed treasurer, of t"tsst county,
to take Onc. plaice_ of the late Mr. -Me-
Evoy. 14r. John Stewart,, Revere - of
Caradoc , hes been appointed County
tient
Gifts
for Father
Grandfather or Uncle
Neck Tie $ 25 to
Gloves. e...,:...... ... a e I oo to
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Uff er..11.f.►1 0.11•-• 1 , •25 to
Handkerchief.....,® 5 to 50
Smoking Jacket......., ' 3 50 to 9 00
Fancy Vest.:.... I oo to 3 00
Sweater Coat , .... o 75 to 6 00
Bath Robe.....,........ 3 0o to 5 00
FmbrelIa •.•• I 00 to 3 50
Fur Cap .. I oo to 15 00
Shirt....:....•.. i oo to 2 00
Overcoat... 5 00 to 15 00
Fur Collared Coat..., 15 0o to 22 00
Fur Coat;.. •.
Braces
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Gifts for
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Tie ...... 25 to 75'
Gloves....... 25 to 2 5o
Fancy Sox.. 25 to 75
Fancy Vest... i ` oo to 3 5o
Sweater Coat . I Qo to 5 00
. I 5o to 2 00
Soto i bo
Pyjamas......
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asily,
llrlstmas Store
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'thequestions that rack the: brains of
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everyXmas Gift Giver are "WHAT
SHALL l GIVE," "HOW SHALL I
REMEMBER EVERYONE." Of course
if your purse is filled 'to overflowing
the expenditure need not worry you
at all,but there are, ,hundreds whose
purse strings have a limit and who
have to figure close to include every --
one. It is to these hundreds that this
store otters the greatest help. From
the lists below you can select useful
gifts for everyone You are always
sure of sterling ing quality : and, right price
when you purchase here,
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Take a pencil and, paper, write down -
the names of those you wish to res
member. You will find a suitable
gift mentioned below. Quality guar-
anteed,
prices the very lowest possible
Gifts for
Little Boy
Toque. ..... to 50C
Caps ... - 25c to 5
Braces ... - ... roc to 25.1
Mitts ..............25c to 75g
Handkerchief.. sc to 25c
Hose - 25c to 65c
Tie .....25c to 5oc
Indian Suit...;.: $i,so
Cowboy. Suit...' $x.5o
Baseball suit... $Ileo
Mail orders from
any of the above
lists will be prompt-
ly and carefully fill-
ed. Long distance
customers can shop
here by mail with
absolute confidence
-maywe serve you.,
We -prepay charges
tea
=our Christmas Money
will go *farthesthere arid the quail ty
Gifts
for IViother
Grandmother or ktutt
Fancy Comb •
Laundry
Tea Apron...
Stamped Linen ,
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25 to I oo
5o to 3 oo
25 to oo.
25 to
50 to z so
so to
25 to x oo
25 tO 2 75
75
9 00
Belt 25 to 00
25 tO 9 oo
Fur Collared Coat.... 12 so to 3o oo
Fur Lined Coat..
Gifts 'for.
Aviation Cap...soc to $1
Neckwear 25c to 5oc
Handkerchief., lc to 25c
Ribbons in all colors
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35 oo to 8o 00
5 oo to .Too oo
Gifts for
Sister or "Iler"
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Handkerchiefs... 5 to 75
Budob 50 to 50
Handbagt.. so to 5 oo
25 to