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The Huron Expositor, 1916-01-14, Page 8f •r oken Promise ' 1 would li a ai a ofyour pictures ever s+ . b: •L .hav, met any of myself at- present to, exchange but expect tcnhave some taken soon and then will remember you," Nowbe honest, to ,how many people have you ;told this old, old story? Count them up carefully, they come in %aad get enough photos to square yourrelf. Fel 's Studzo Seaford) Dzstrtierit *ITT: Jeweler and Optician. ismer Marriage Licenses James atson Seasral Fire, Life and Accident 'Baur- ) ` 'ince Agent, Real Estate and Loan 'Agent. InsUrance on ell kinds of property effeeed atf the /tweet ratw. Dealer an New Raymond, White and New Rome Severing Machinea and National Cream Separators. at fell supply of sewing machine needles, attacluntnts, oil and re- pairs always in stock. • • REMEMBER .1 OR,N Also Furriei• The Only Born in Se'aforth Wint?,r Term from January 3 StratforeVOnt °aerie's best busi- ness college, Commerclat Shorthand and teletaTaphy departments. Our graduates secure good eicentions and meet with success. in two days recently we received fourteen are plications for trained help. Many of s these applications we cannot meet. Some calls offering from 4l4. .per per annum remains 1Mffiled. Write for free catalogue at once, it will interest-vou. a A. Mc- Lachlan, Principal. CREAN -*ANTED We ha.ve our Creamery -now in ful operation- and we want e highest prices for yolfr cream, pay you every two weeks, weigh, sample and test each can of cream carefully and give you statement, of the same We also supply can free of charge, and give you an honest business deal. Call in anti see us or drop us a'card for particulars The Seafotth Creamery Seaforth Ont Violin instruction Mr. Alfred J. Curtis has opened his studio of music in the Cady Block posite Commercial Hotel, Seaforth. The course commences Monday, September 13th. Special courses in violin playing, and artistic bowing. Ohateber music; concert and oa chestra work. will be taught. Mr. Curtis is a pupil of the renown- ed Seveik method and will use this method of instruction, Terms may be obtained by calling en Mr. Curtis at his studio. Logs -and Heading Bolts We are .prepared to pay the highet cash price for all kinds of logs and heading bolts, in bush or delivered in our yard. Heading bolts to be cut 20 and 40 inches Jong Soft elm, r oft maple,' and beech logs to be cut I I, 13 and 16 feet long. Rock elm,hard maple, white ash and basswood logs to be cut 10, 12, 14 and 16 foot. We have in stock and will sell at the lowest price No. hemlock lumb-e anethe best grade Re' Cedar shingles. ment Bros Feaforth Died' Colorado, gvet to ca oE. the AL, Garb,.: which took o:;Cit r oi:�r do, o -Clairk posed. a anniversary of her at 62 years of „age. The ort# about: '21 yews ved by :heir! husbe From a. • sea=1ort1 Bo —Keep the Reds Cress They are doing a every 1" Toemy" kayo ual with cher Seafte the home town work br.tter things and, re oth.;r cities and: tow than ,Sb f ,rth, Seaton hind, page 2 of this issue ene series of' articles on. he - Prendergast. ofathe Tor School etaffr and .1 rine forth. They will he if unel, mend them to the c eful our readerse. any Irl '-- ,eatf 'Of ! I ac in old get. : ` ag : thrr'.,25tt !h:tr riag`u.' Jh family e he p_a._ Ewe' enjoy was per, Sea- ka,gu a on -at' the ; ro•nt.- . ing st, (imp wo kin ; c,? thU 4' at : wor ' at d: cert 't iltl s itnt # us follow or anlti di there rsa; ne sez' ding .st. e,, -. of: them than HoIn .a 8 i61 uCh anger- . -ili,. S. h is hey e be- Arch. i3raw Coreo [8 " e 1{ ont ,t�.ree°7 first of a tc '/a Teat Bud- ..tavish, hes arti- c:by 'E r. 'GV Blom f�• D tach; Nonrlal- iS;1 WI11iatelw ly : Hosea, wen chair a The V To way. for it for f Dither r rthe r the engros I Recruiting Meting, A. :meeting for the new tiro Will be held in Cardnet S. h nesday. evening next, Jan when Judge Barron, o' Str Col. Combe and the eedeat cl also he a musical pro ram ' in Quartette and' others ill take oi while' the band 61 the 161s Bat will alSo be, here dor tha asi Wirth ecr:ei i i►e'lslr to tJe ft r ,a :+even n o! ablishtna or 'eldeilth .an of ereratiets e • 1There several fr.• try bcIng pre was rraani e ! : uc was 1 rre nht es I lia app hintc4, hr c;• . 'Tilliam n afeLenn art Jams J = cees I}ffrr C. Inc; iat R usscll.. ' F ell Sauvaga�, .1M:eLoan, i. rt:lnrz ant' -3 y, Alfred Cult Stn a R: an CounCilthers_. is Amen', A. D.. S a of the L re uitin'g T provide recnits, tarn vert flys, alsp actin _ iLate . it Irrxrs it s our boy th:reon; to TJ ecr ting reed d tain visiting :o Te t in c rule g: league can ass for r corn n1ttees a ting t to re .ee't-ngs will b vent :g to re: 'r tri -.c appoint }d. zttte s are re feu • r dart lof t acti e recrulte rep esent .T s s trance, M ade been for It- hips. irro -1of th t .,e . Seafort pa y of recr in ily +tewo ce. oth vire Per nter- Coro- al of liver ting 11 on Wed- ary lath, rgy- moo and, c ale 11 ote. part, f, titer I Int far on rney and was ral c with Ira- re t rega ding Id 111 an- segue aid ; sly he IP n-eeting for the formation above was held in the Salve, Citadel- last latenday evenin were present and liatened teiest to all that was Said the object and workingi of itelnto Captain Russell wishes t nounce tha.t if any parent care ;for him: to visit the an plain the move,ment to them, he he roily too • plea.seel .to do 1. next meeting is. On Monday Jan Captain Campbell Hurt.. A able from England con.veya the ews hat Captain Warren Carrobell, brilliant young airman has been se ously iti- performance of his ditties.- The c ble 1 ed a severe fracture of the leg ,andr is now confined, to & Landon hospital. 'No serious consequences are. antici; patcd at present,' the message s tes, and it is to be dovoutly hoped hat 'the young officer's 'recovery will be eventually complete: Capt. Campbe 1 le the son of tittn. land airs. F. A. Ca 11 of 'Mitchell and is well know any In Seaforth. He has had rilliant career as an aviator. He the rirould distinction of a I per fficiency score, 100 per t., w ualifying for the British R lying Corps. He was at on pro to the post or instruct be rank of Captain and ha Ding eolendld 'wOrl.c Tor Id 04011, 1 Died in athe Weste—There s home in Bethune, Sask., mber 26 tio vie who nown to our many readere son of Francis Hamilton Idest. son of Mr. and Mrs. beaks, of Laird, Algoma. 4-e. moat% of age, when_ take appatently had before him and successful life. He --wee ne of Chatham. Business Coll orre and position for Ime ,It. er two years he had b en .1r.a,na lek in Bethune. About three ye rs o tie: was ,married iss iertr de have. of Winnipeg, and -he!' oget er olitt14 daughter is itNvivt to his loes. His par nts: ere in nursing he pas away. 1915.. is nd friends. e eye, e r Marriag Howe f land oh ply to ran Aca ions. F , Seafort elate, "o -a11,0 ea . Of # t e sgcod iil.= . ,nd n'g spar.,; to. -we kna h ill :,sftiitly zg Leagu.—A Council.c am - last for the r !ting the eons der - tor the•, good; s a goo' at= Burr ' und- t •anid. .•uch te:dt A. • . re- ed. and the centre tion ecruitin .— try, 41 W. , Reeveohn s, 'Andrew e, Rev T H. in, Rev. P. ley, Rev., 3. b'lihity--Chas. John I ac- A. Wlilog gh- BeattteH, L. s,, J. F, Daly tion-- Mayor' dent Cle gy, n H. • Reid, gland , secy. ue are' 'l— ery .posiribje ntertainro en t mtuaer, :etc. agazinee and To deco ate cards ih ilaeekt- diers, Am di, 'teflon ith enrearilvtesa"17 iraaPa-- pro 8S. on the v - risible, for c work, all einmee4t ler' t at ill have as s as wo d or the of. Jane are offering yearfy. s scriptian p t e Woman's lV agazin,e (t2 dop es) One Sp ing. Fash on J3bok On Free Pattern Alt for thirty-five cera is This offer i shade by special ar- angenient ith the publisher ; nd is good #or J Unary only. Monti) 1 fore on'8 Boo s eafostb Window Sh es and Picture Frames Agents . for env Idea I oc 1r'a,tterns county, hi, netired fr_oir, active service, but f its mall rob t; both hastrilkettcen. Ofeatpre etlitiluerligitoo4teorualitri. onie lir) 10004 toed t qth, in little epaed,—The, first maequer de carnival , talc sea- son iwill 'be, Id lin the Pa rink IIAXt )Pridisty e ening; Jan. vat. Liberal in costume an Seaforth 141.,,,c1 will ents, lbfr. (and, IWO. ,W, -J. :Walker, left on ittondfay to re time titer position ,in Sealortii bran of the , Beigiae W- oof Paled e..e , ts' having sent , cash ;mounting to 4'5,2.85 do response to the recent call ald. —Mrs. A. Leesebt whb had bee visiting her , .other, sllioir Mrs. S. Bart left liter her .0 in kep team we to Berlin nn i,Wea- nesday, Where they -played an exni- 'ilhky.. visitors re defeated by aiscore of 15-4.—Miss a Scott of •B1 4,1e is the _guest of ere. Jaxes Ar hibaid. —Miss Ann Ben leyy is visiting at tha The Seaforth Agricultural clay Will hiold its annual ?meeting on hure- day of next week at 2 o'clock p. re. This meeting slioakt be lar,gely at- tended by t:he =embers, l• o• se rid throat will at the Que n' a Reg/ CrdS9,— At a meeting of the h. on ednesday t e 6th in place of Executive of ;the local branen of the and will eontinue visits 2m6o4onthily Red Cross Society held on SaturdaY afternoon, Janeery 8th, areinbers of were appointed: to Canvass the town tor the purpose of ,raising os:earrzas:ahro ins and four a res cacierny of ovenlock, r nate Ifeachers' I lait August, h to be dens etd !for Toronto Con e e— na Ian ared for Gan- eanvessers and pressure of Wingham atorY Exanin` other work. As I this systems of sr- ., e, Sortzh501.4ain ed, 'Nit the aitresident's 4die, attire, ma ztrohinelitslosannodAiLiOit301:tinernsvei9nenit:e01.1.1tntatStkete. Western Ontario Colts' League, but Kre 'unfortunate both as to weath- 44 Rod 'euceesse Owing to isoft ice on IMOrday thu games had to be postponed until Tutsday.,• when Seaforth. was Plitt mit of the running by Plattsville. beth einks' being down, The player9 were H; Creanvvell, MeKay, W. -E„ , Southgate„ jr, and George 'Bethune, Patriotic.—A. Patriotic At Hort un- der the atispices foil the Woar-erals Xns- `titit.e. Mal the held in the town On the evening of Thursday, January 20 h. Tea 'will be gerved frame -six to an g brrtronw: :1 6471 .yokil :471ifileteernvewd!ilennelib asiftlri7g 17,gi Manley The =tarry friends of Klebert Bros.a be pleased to learn that they are both In an Improved, condition. Bddie is at hotre and( Henry in, Fieninl hos- pital, where he was Operated on last w ek, He as now doing nicely.—The nt trains have left the roads tin a angerous condi rein—Miss Glynn Miss Hatterf ld, our teaching ff, have, resumed, their duties, otes.-1.ifiss Fern, of Ridgetown, th gnest of her cousin, Miss ,Nettte Re tiliztrjorie !Allison, of Du barfon, is visiting relatives in tlirCs 'near Agnez and ItitaratTi, Voirt°:::e:wouteiha.jfelVbeueerils visited their brothers and friends he e .this week. --Raine sleet, hall, snow and, sunshine follo*ing eadh ot r, also sleighing and, wheeling, a nvariety enoagh to suit all tastes. gat in connection with the East Htiron's Fanther's Inetitate will be held in Calder's Hall. today, Friday, cow - ire tings will be addressed by llIer W. 0 .Brerrie, of Galt, who will speak on r,eeding, rearing and finishing beef nattle. Importance of Etrowing Pure Ideas for Farmer's Clubs and ey splendid musical proganinme has been arranged tfor the levenioK meeting and as this is the, first meeting to be held 'under their aupsices for some years, it is expected there will !be a large turnOut to hear these excellent rim. i,,,,..e by the ExecutiVe fat Red Cross Head- are ifiguring prominently art hte .train - a0 / &flit ab ut twelv hundred, au u tomed to farm quartera ,Toronto, end many towns P-` Horse W tit —A young gen ra ing tof the local company of the 161st a ork ar go tn. eller. Lea cription aind rely wen toe 0 entirely„ it is hoped that OW /teas Battalion. The reen are ad, ins a rtor o ce. 256844 the Ipeople of isileaforth will reeelve rapidly being whipped into excellent ect Outte WLaug lin high gra e utters for le, u ' for y ur money in ughlin go ds the ladies cord lle The need is physical condition. Those now on the .n. tilhe'gyet'reva in their cod appeara ce for yeaTs nd =OM orgent than ever. No one 'is roll of honor are aS follows : -t'lfaeori yal or a'; a le than any o er make, a o asked, to .give re° a than, a .dollar, and 14. T. %Sinclair, "lieutenants H. C. Iale- I bring Laval ep 'rater , single bar e , Coleman & thee smallest mile t will be Most .Leart, 11„ Campbell, D: E. Holmes ; ot- 4Xwell pu pe kniv s, grinder pi s, etc. on ha d Sale of h me acaki g—Ths ladle the Red 0 ss „sC, ia,..Yandaire. , I; I:. illego:set: sergeant R. C. Mann • Privates M. first rceetia Imo! w11....‘af4...Fe.morbetaheiron. w. Hincheliefe, w. .."'". ; otaroe%rie:40 tnia tgat4y.7744,11.2rrnacdpusltahai o'clock: tut.hiu hiyr: loss 'Result is - to oil chlaarber on ild. aday morning st, A. Wiodsor, M. Mercer, V. S. Sander - the. new council sae held in tee c died at; I rmived* rneile,lithirae2000* at 11 sem. The f yore Reeve( an t0. 3. son, IEJ. Keralen. T. L..1.WcDon.ald, 0.11. IT wneeli I iiiiiii to efoernhle eosreietr spoaptegt a c, oh Idly th26 Yoc)enutre raubpbaeirrs awt 2i1706I k.eleop. sirixef Wtheere.,aapndpcinliletedgoza Iteffurrinf, 75.c.03)01.31.LniT"ihciso.tlap-t: choales, • his patrons that the ccounts Of al those ,now n ea to meet at a Anse eiticialue6esnallieriernli'a%' 1110- erne- y'f,,L17 [ xt.,,,, T. Forsyth, 3. He:Currie. in the ; -• Pay -lip -- Arthur IRutledge desires to info Y4,a,r after, W_,I1W.,:11_,,_titP . , °,111r. n- e.,111,r4r„an• , . 2509X1 Grifve, Geo. Cardno and W.„ Golding; The Laite Mrs. Iforrison.--Many of loolwliasri•tyP_ jrlpeary:yr, Corrte Ittee—Dr. j.' G. Varna, ur gauntlet, smoo h hair, for left hart; Court of Rely! vtone --alnwdayen;,R 'Myer- our readers were surprised to hear 2509-1 . cave, of the death of a former resident tot d, Find r plea c leave at sitor aide.' it J. Cluffa 0 Aloe hart, and reecirge itmhaisvilvdiallagmeorlrnisothrie.. wpeheozodniedot in lafprg... 'mete on Dezember 23rd. airs. Morri- ows for Pa —1 w II have a lot f good co s, Dr. Grieve and R, Igielntosho Fire d sen Was the oldest daughttir If the . George . Tur • bull, &aloft . Water—Reeve, Jt. i.7. Cluff and . , mounts D —I ould respectfu lly request all GOirdirtg ; Finance ; . Aberhart. Geo. late Robert Dennison and wife of John a omits past ue t he paid at once r this is the ti e of year en in bills are heav st and I re- Garda° and Robt; intosia The us- C. IM rrison, of McICillop. She was a. gri re all the f Thas treoadteitetec the resid nt Of tins village since the death ds a ailable. Kim ly give thls your FlialrlegrBarigutadil "land° /lief of h r huebaod eleven years. ago, un - pr rapt atten Ge . A. Sills, b rdw re merchant, Iii aforth. 2509-2 n au oblige. Your I Kesifectfally, With a rebate to `iirtemhers who are ttil a *year age last fall. But shortly s. assessed.° A. by-law to authorize tbe aftte moving to Toronto, she took a tax council adeourned to meet at the reetii death *leased her from her sufferings. Her rereains were laid to call of the Mayor. 1 ' o ' With the Curlers,—A. rink Of corl- train on sFrldiy, when a large number er0 corsemed .of Ca Bethune, W.' B. of her friends and neighbors f0110Wed El e went to Barnia,1 en Friday last to terye The deceased le survived by a o corrpe te for the 'Glom Challenge Tro- grown. up faerily et seven. sons and t phy which Sarnia won here in ',I,Niarchl on. the Tunnel own rink being up all the way art winning out hY ta handsome one and we 'hope the ys will be able to hold it against all comers for thisj winter at least. -a-On Tharsdan last the annual'g me be tween Presitclent lend Vice -President was played, ofr. ,Thp pore (had to be id 0. imtctone4 12. couple' of tier.es on ac - h count of weather conditions, bat , no. Thursday night -the, ice was. keeo awl Isage ,nureiber tot -members were I on band, ten 'rinks carpeting. 'The ,ga were generally c °se and well cont sta art antl _ear Hals--81x good and. Hari Egmond, eat° forth, brow grada- akin a so or 80 tend he be et hall ske da 'December zath, death is deeply regrett large circle of reIntives From The West. xtr. ,forrrerly of East awan grave, out nowl of Brad was here this week visi s h near Bel - tars. He is .accorepanied. by sa Wight -ran. Mr, n bas be n in the WeSt about eIeve years. He owns 'and works eight h deed ac es and made it all since he went to the west, as he wee o a ren ed farm in - Huron. When h went w st t and th re, easy Te h. 'and half re there are were ecarce mud, far ape was not railw.ay rithin Now tilt. cotuitry is thi and he ie within a at oil railway .anci village w five elevators, and, they have in their country hones telephone and all good crop this year and got at . well saved. The only thing t ey ave to ocnr.plain of now is a sli ht shortage of cars in which to get their V -Sr shipped. Mr. Wightn-.an, owevera as fortunate, as he got the most of is was here about three ye rs ago. T Wesi has idicine well tor hire ando A Good, Appointment—air. R. Densmore, -ieditor of the Times, Thomas, a former Hurott boy and ' ITuckereith, has bee a.pPoint 431 ',very large Postmaster of the city of St. Thom e. dent meals Crothets has made the two ntme t trict Dnpu children—just :entering nhood's e long period, of trial and. truggle— o on bchalf o risk their lives for the 1 ependen e nnie aria and freedom of Canada, t nor f ihnted the conviction- that it is our dut self-sacrifice anal to era e theref any razor contpensation t at es oar power. In any judgm nt this s kr is very of Captain median agx s :it:di_ so of ney of BS cceIgetinu n:d .O1-1 he ;moth We dnesdn Alberts .— afosrktathe to have. t whore the, ha issue an Jan are vl gre id ar las A. We ha,v tary the, ye ago ha S. Atkinso t now of of Mrs. ow ii'ad this year. walks dan- weath Toront The St of t he elde troit, . Capt, At inson I he last three, el: her home ir returns in t we e y re -Electric le ties. We Seaforth Os not rs. All on thi r te. The re is zone has tify any re ff era,' of the n eldest son ,Fr day last, w ervices took t tended. All r took part in rand 'Haste visited God, and install rre vices will t church. nen Itkti roact of Viet° gliiin of Str ford con - se vices in Fir t Presby - h last Sabbatn !gr. Mc. agO and some this for - ere tin his gregation re in '11a,tringt .0xford. e tt, left an thin the Se hes use Men oloc ornmission 'ate a given to egret to mong It he eon give e of con not ;bee uction 1 late Hen held 0 lace 1 the resi the saubl ed appro rich on held io liniverst ng leen- be taken etY men notice. thert favored u.S freer'. Skkitrt3 t• Londion• on o soh ghlin 1 in yeara n on Sundae. er twenty lassasawmasamaim Infine,clite 0, ff HockeST 1/1.* Mitchellv,Seafoi4,11 at PALACE RINK, SEAFOlq Tuesday, Jan. 18t Game Called at 8:15 shatp Mitchell has an extra strong tesim this season and expect to win ttie district. The Seaforth team the same as last sea.son and they out to win the champinn# Come and see a good fast hook Admission: Getitleinen 25c Ladies 15c Citizens' Band in Attendance D. Reid 0 Dic4 President Secretate four deaghters. Entertainment, —A CUmpert 'will he given •under the auspdces of the Young People's Society in the .Kippen Road school house on Tuesday. evening, Jan - titled, "The Prodigal Brother," willbe gieen by the Lumley Dramatic Club. Tne teroceeds of the evening will ;go to the Re.d Cross Society. .A.pplecietted.—We take the following Helen Carter's Suiiday Scheel Claes or young ladies held a social evening in Guild Hall Oa 4ruesday hi honor of Miss Love, who has resigned her posh lition as teacher in Reeb's school, at Wainfleek, to ancept a "position on the public school staff at Galt. Illiss Love was presented ?nth a pearl of Mr. aed Mrs. John Love. Her many r frtends will unite _in congratulating' her ,On the appreciation in. which ehe ) IS hal end in wishing her much sue- . cess lather new field et labor, Blyth : Briefs —air. F. 3. IfeCau.ghey of tat Commercial Hotel was fined again on Saiturday last for violation of the 1 Candor Tearperanee Act, the penalty being *160 and expenses, arrountinsiin the neighborhood of $200 This is the • second offense of the earce 'nature, s casco to come up again against both We telerstand thefe are several hhotalli—The Citizens' Committee of ' One u.ndred waa organized on Tues- day i ening in the Methodist etarele WI ta a petition before, the eleetors of t village pn and, tater the Mai to • aracert in UDW the feeling is towards total ohabition by July ast, The pet- ition goes before the House at their first tting in Febraary. The officers ar fe President, Rev. George ,Jewett; accre ry, R. B. McGowan.; treasurer, R. A. ing. There are ten men chosen to ca vass the town in the intereeta of the petition.=—Edueational serir ors will preaeirect in the Metriodiet -sentat ve Of Victoria University will' occupy the pulpit. _ JANUARY Take Your Ch • of any Ladies/ or • uit, Coat or res in the Stor .• I Come to our store to I morrow or thkseafter and see our elegall lee 4, issp, at alf hue • s owing of Lad,iles' an Misses' Suits; Coats an I Dresses. Select the on yon like and Ws yours 1 Our Regular LOW PRICE I This sale is not only intended to benefit our -regular cusOmers, but it is for the purpose of itaking new friends and patrons for this st9re. Our regular prices are' as low as the, I lowest. Now you can save one half more. We expect This sale to I, get us new customers. We know 41 that every customer will be so irell I pleased that she will come again t 40,1 • • bo 1 ua the No. at o be Com pati pure 1.1 • • • • • • • • Me Store of Ike Pakbe You will like pur goods. You will litte our prices. You will like 'our methods of doing business. t Come , and se'e what. you can save at this * Ha P rice Illactavisit Seaforth 44 • Sale* • • • •