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SEAFORTH. BRANCH t A.E,COLSON, Man*
Pt furatt Expo -
DISTRICT IlLS,TTSIRS
`A.pp iet( We take gore fellow -
%rate s. recent .issue o't the Detroit
journal. it Ohtows tow a former Sea -
forth (boy is appreciated, :by 4ais
ployers in a Men and responsible post-
tide and- goes to show. how he hay
trade E:good. The Journal . say'
Richard Dawson- who hae been divi-
sion superintendent of ,thhe Pourteentn
and Crosstown line ,for t'everai years
.was :treated, to a pleasant surpriset
Wren sa. committee ofestreet car men
,llc�d at INKinorre ,at 670 Hudson ave-
nue,. .and( presented. jhirrt WILD, (t1asentc
ring ;get with tdiam!Ondes t i`r. Daw-
SOU.is aetirnigr gran the pot tion of
superintendent to aceopt ithaa of
supervisor of division superintendents
alf all the lines..
F
Deatth of a Former Seafortnite. ---
Th`e Brussels Post of last ,week makes
11* following reference to the death
et this hie in that town of a Armer
veli known resident of Seafor, It
Says: Last Tuesday morning, -about
tight o'clock .Jonh Currie, sr.,, died
at his home, ?Mill street, agedr, ,olxty-
[ivc years and ten n:onth?g. He had
been in- beds less than a week from
a bad attack of la. grippe; When anis
ifeaet gave out. Three years ago his
left' leg was broken by a fall at the
rink and -led Bever- regained 'fills for-
mer vigor. The deceased was born at
Kelsey, Scotland, and lived iu. SeafortJi
locality for many years. He was mar -
rid there. orty t'nree years ago to
Eat/halt Burton. w:ria with two sons,,
!Andrew and John, of Brussel°, and
two ?daughter, (Kest, G. Eddy, Lon-
dbn, and nifrs. Gordon McDowell, of
Brussels, survive. The subject of this
notice bought out the butchering busi-
ness of his brotner Andrew, in Brus-
sels, twelve year/ ago and, lived, In
town ,over since. He was a.i Ind et-
a,
'man and. -well known in ' tthe
community. nity. In religion= he w,�,� a
Presbyterian and Rev. A. J. telann
conducted the . funeral service on
B jrsday afternoon at two o'clock.
Tnterrrent will be made in Brussels -
Cemetery. Andrew, William J., an
George are the surviving brothers, I
A Seafortl#na.n $on Skater. -The
Detroit L 'ree less of a rent date
contains ani excellent likeinese of lite.
William iJf. Dawson, a one time ' Seel.
Korai iboy and Who is now Superin-
tendnt or the Detroit, Jackson and
Chicago Ekctrlc Railway. Tne picture
represents. ilsre Davison as he air-
ars ,now and as the appeared in
4883, when (ne was a champion skater.
The game paper says of Ilir., Daw-
non's rrore youthful experience.s as'
foilowe : It there is any irjspiratlof
sa be iderived from: tradition„tuner mem-
ber {of the Seafort?n Hockey Club, that
plays (,here :on Wednesday ---and .Thu.r,sE
;day , teveni;ngs, oagslit to be a , ;great
Orate”. ``Dot" Reid is/ thle ' young
Van- referred! to. Ho comes of a
skating ,family, andl - too- all accounts is
to =worthy representative of . a clan
that [r as been distinguished on the
lee ,for many years, Reid, is a
nephew of William -J. Dawson, su-
perintendent Of the Detroit, Jackson
a,ud: Chicago. Electric Railway, , who
?for nearly a quarter - of a century
PlaA"{bee iwitn the D;U.R. Dawson at
line, [time was the cnarnplon skater of
Danad,a, and the older residents of
S. eferti4, where he Uved midi -won
FIs title, still ren crnber ala dxplolts
ton orale steel runners. Way back in
1883, Dawson, t -n a youth of 19, at-
tracttd a-ttention at thloxre by (nis speed
an nkatua. He used, . to -beat all the
town lboys with{ ease at any and. all
OiStal1C.'81. One day the .happened to
Ery .aa, tin a London paper that tnere
, nano the a series 'o€ race.% for the
teh:am'piansn p of Canada in Toronto,
and itran' d1atsely 'he decided to try his
sped against more :formidable ad.-
versaries than triose whom} he had
been accustoMed tp meeting. Ace
cordingly the went td Toronto :and.
entered ifn the races under his own
names' bate giving a town near Seafortht
as ;Ions residence. 'I thought that if
got -licked, I would go ihbare and not
say anything &out tne races," nays
.tI&r. Dawson in explaining. 'his canny
selveare of changing his ad'ress. He
arrived An therink w'nere he races
were tolie iheld just in tixr.e to dress
and. line 'u'F -at the starting
At.
l -
most
;even a wariring upi jog•
tas moon as the gun was ,fired.,
somebody tripped the "unknow.,"
from Se:aforth and another contestant
skated toyer this hand as he lay on
the ice. °Trois rough treatment so sur-
prised the young Dawson that he
lot the field gain a whole lap before
the got .to his feet and Went after
there. Tnen the real race began and
ane (by one the overtook iritis rivals and.
w,cnt into the lead; winich
e held to
Ole (union.. ``1 knew i ;ham
be-
en. (,as, aeon as 1 paw the littld Daw-
strgkes they were taking". says
saxi.. "I eisled the long sweeping'�.tstrlde
that all speed: skaters en -ploy now a- I persons- each to r
days but that seemed comparatively whlo pay five cents
unknown in those 'mays." In order chain if 'anbroken
to take" posseTs on of a ;prize offer...-
elk
ffercdt by the Toronto rink 2r-anage meat,
Dawson Chad to win tw'a races, so he
~vent out the follawing night and p
duhep-
licated this victory, only
omitted the falling -down stunts. As
-a reward far '13's two saecesees. he took
the title of the' champion ape=e d skater
` of Canada and a !nig ,silver water
pitcher Inexre with
ad to iiteagertli,
where tale was ,forme ately -made the.
tower Nero. He atilt ',nag the pitcher
a gorgeous affair :of a 'pattern very
popular :85 yc ars ago. It looks just
about as gradas new and evidently
as bean carefully r with n�,rcessu?; a
Dawson ave up e
ago. W 'et (ne came
wan :toobusy tW ppen
ttluet ace rid( 'ne has
steel ton !tills feet :in
He gill i retsina , th,a .
� E
art, (however, and,
to tch&e�er 6�iis nephew
and ,Deet it line C.
--day eveiing?�
1
'skating years
to Detroit, he
write la' ;time 'on
dorn lad the
rece _ t Fainters.
r the ice
on 'nand
Seaforth
Wed nes-
e 1
111 �
whe
nex
.i' ail En`L M
-..:
'Mrs. Gea H`iiffre a ,
writes: `.'I ;have us
Tablets a d can recoir
wonderfu medicine f
ai'i: tire other 'of medicine,
no other :medicine for
Thfoceand: of -otter o
same th + g of the T
wily lo'nele a mother ha
her. little ones l:e Iwo
else. The Tablets are
eine deal rs' or -by' nr i
n. box fritn. TheDr.`W 1
;Co., Brookville, Oitari
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and: have 0
any of tee
ther: say
Mets That
UR, them
Id, u e ninth
siva by 'ir.e
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EN: ton, Ont.,
bps Own.
them cs a`
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sed
aria'
the
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for
Ing
dal
nts
Inc
Mit he
!M'.r_nicip4l Salarile ;
are the ealaries 4 ix
council of Ib1itehe 1: t
cipal off dais .for the
Town .016 , , $475 tre
$425,; nig It wets .;an
or, ,n125; auditor $2
cal hent officer #10
specter $" O. Thi tre
is to re.c- lye $5.0 ..in
salary. at the enll c+f
condition 'hat n . kee
that terra: Tne n Sat
receive $ .' on th $
ingY..' An a{dvis y
be ;a.'ppoin e.d to d j e
mcnt .and, egaaliz thi
t'hle.. toiwn asseasra
two bete s, at a Salar
will ora t =se the ,corn
'1°
ne
by
✓ tin
c.irr
t co
$35
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t co`
ddfli
the
watt
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are
t ti]
val
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of
Mee
t `i Roil -tt.
i Th;e Ca noir. -.. ne - ewly elee
Council `bid its f rst rr.eet. ng,
organizati:l`n an lid nda„ After us
routine p oceedigs I, - w.a, elect
of a cler and, tress sticc
Mr, James Ca•'n:ipibel:,---wh s gam,
ter twee+ -seven Year faith
services. s was ; expe thle 1
Reeve; ti4f'r ,Fingland w ted el.
and tress rer and lana :ely
'tared. hi new - dl,tien Fl
rid s:hrou d make a c nt cl
and a. cap:.bl,e and reffic reasu:
Iti'r. Jan Smith as r ten
sessor at a salary of : nd ?
Samuel (McCool wad app tax
lector at the same sa He a-
ccede (Mr Moon, - ha ' s • cted
this cepa • ity fort ver 1 •y:; ars.
School goat. 11ow' g is
report a'ff the. .sell Se tion
1, Hull€ for the aro tin r t , Dec
beer:4 Sena, arr.lee
Alta Glazi- : nd :M
Gibbings Se
UI---Rayn: ai •na' D
Cecil Far n, P
follow
he t
lr
nt ye'
misslo
; as
h:; - Imo:
itary
missio . r
ing
wn
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er
di-
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a to
ear
office
`man
erst dj
is to
case se-
ation of
lerk - : d
$50e
his
on
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r IVB-1loren e
r, Myrtle Gia
gnal; . Eva G1 vier
n Darn son, N
ham:, etta.
Tasker, ,}unior II -Wille
.,Allison Da . Senior II : Chia
Jos Hiigil , Hall Fern?h nr.:,
gre gor, L lie Tasker. Ju
Halton I.1�!' ro,, Etta .Wr ghlt.
Part II -Ernie Da 3 ni e
-Katlieen E Livinghon, ea
Dan Dale. - {Senior Pr , er
Fowler, Willie Wright, 'Ws,
Clifford. dialler. junior
George Glazier, !Myrtle - Da 1:
Wr'higbrt.-Agnes F,arnnarr; T
Vrna
Notes,- 1r. and, [Mrs.
,,alt,_ of -Vieden, ( ax .,
newing aaequainten ,noes
ity.-Ibsiss Roxie P 1mrer,
Ihlas been visiting Erie
Varna for the ' pa.: t tw
William Wiley, of Wbitew
is visiting- at the non;�e of
ter
„Thomas as Wile,`. -M .
ar
s.'
n t
are
in
of
ds
Davidson iron.- th
Able lather's
Oh Sunday even
sang a couple of
.dist :churcn whin
aptpteoiated.-.Th,e j
Bayfield - Road EC
greeting at thie,
Rathwell , en Frig]:
subject - under 'deb
``Thant a person wi
than for money."
won. -A: patriotic
the town hall, Var
ing ,January 14thJ,
was given includ
Ings, solos; instr
laughable play,
Trolley," The pro
wen
ISL,.
gr (hS
'los
we4
ti`
a inel
Dime
:y e
to
11 Ido
Tne
oncer.
a, on
A
g cb
enta
aitin'
ee,de
eel; to a liberal auttc', we
.the Patriotic fund --The
city- at Varna ahas: stru
novel n:ethosl, to raise.
triotic purposes. One
chosen to -represe4it - a
person gets twely ot%
gents the m-ontns, ho
eaoa and get toes , pers
represent the weeks, wu,
five cents each and, get
eacl>< to represent the d
ten cents each a d ge
itr full treasured,.
,se
eac'n.
will
. v
go
X ing
eni
as
mor
eg
w
Fr
9,
hie
ed
Pa
k
on
ye
ra
y
ns
sev
aye
fit
T
rat
Hills Gree
A Jan _Lary Wed di;ng1.
ty_ wedding waa
'home of Mr. and,
"Maple Grove Far
noon, on Wednes
;w(hien e1jdtelst dia
belle, was; wilted
Robert tl kilfste r
Alp.. The : cere
by t`e Rev. 3.11.,
in presence of
t
Thie 'gr'oonia took
beautifularch! of
A.
zed
m
nua
oafs
ria
sa n:
about
vergr
car
ivings
lie Iiia
oss 1M
for II
Se Jar
Part II
1 . (I ro,
Frank
ter Dale,
rimer
Ferg.x>3
acher.
eat Mete
also res
his vi in-
GoadEerlcht,
around
eks.--11Xr.
$a 3.x.,
is:uncle.
'Mrs.
visiting
. Dei.".1.•-
David 3011
�e: i/Letha.,
��Y much
db. of the
ir�;week-
Wi11f William
Tne
resolved'
for lave
tive; held
held in
ay ev�en-
ogratrune
es, rye 3,d.s
lr�o.%thre
for t`ne
arrotrnt-
nated to
vatic So-
ratner
y for' pa-
rson 1,
r. • train
to repre.
ifty c•nts
each to
twee ty-
n pernons
who Lleay
enty-four:
ne hoer's;
e . , whole
e
1
e
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r
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Ing in a gown of
ver white 4,uoness•
ltli pearls.- wearing
t withl Juliet cap,
ange blossoms and
r bouquet ot pink and
and, m-aiden'hair tern.
kl the drawing room;
and- iMIss 1Belle For -
he bride played the
'During tine signing
ivllrsi A. E. Geiger,
Promise (rite". Toe
y. decorated for tne
.e received many
presents;- in -
piano, the gift of
m',s- ,g,lft: to the
ly cameo necklace.
id:" to the planiet a
nin. 'After a sun:ptu-
er, an►d very pleas -
social intercourse.
left on the 5 o'clock
Detroit and other
ye the best wiennes
hives an frie,ndsi.
d in a . suit of
i, wit`Il f r, and a
wit'tr pink ostrich
✓ journey through
d pleasant will be
of n any friends,
is delightfully re, -
or toilet. For
ng it is uneq.ralled.
les. .
1t'
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1
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1
e
e
b'
wo
s'hi
far
-86t
Lor
ago
whh
She
2,er
ab
sre
ing
sis and, did not
use of her tacul
wa formerly J
I
Or l 1n Wurce
Wil -ft a young
cou try with► Inc
tread in Clinton(.
to he late Sam:
to eside in Tuc
retiring from tb
cd , o Clinton. H
aw' y several ye
pore:ceiged', of a s
tfoa and was in
a -Id : ek cloud app
zon She could al
to try to
so s to dieplay
Eve When confl
wee s this winter
sur tohear 'ne
Ings instead. of d
Thea e children s
1,04 vie; Prank,_
was on ' Ms way
er',s death' occur
of uckersrr,ltthi, .a
-of os Angeles, .
Olin -an is a sistc
of t Linton, is a
was a member o
?Met' . . 1st. church
Tuc
ntlr:. of ,Ancon
uel Crich, of
-cry pret-
at nign
y int if,
y
rforaied
f, Kippen,
'miter a
erne
en
Belgian Reli
In response to t
the Belgian Reli
pe le of Seafort
na ti ene
11
a
a
0
Pri
St
KIS
Poe
Bah
nee, on Ihand
te and, pub c
es of Cvan u
office boa ,
inion -13ank
.mitted, to
Hon ray treasure
the public for
is 'f rward,ed by
for Relief in B
In learn from
rec ive and super
und .r -special get
bell gerent 'power
forth SOciety to
of ale goods
seized by t
following ex
tine
any
r
gen
ttis
c ne
rie
tha
in
bee
tie s
fro
at
liste
the
the
Br
Whi
the
QUE
stul
Lati
E. CRESS
el
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sthith
linten, one of the
dents of the town-
tn, was called
tne other world
sat week in Iher
Len haei, the :els-
n stairs some time
shaking up, from.
✓ fully recovered.
regaining some of
zowever, and was
gain recover 'the
s. Tne deceased
Davis, and was
rshire, England.
s}tie came to this
n -her , marriage
Orion, she went
rstnith, but amen
arm tney le t urn -
husband passed
ago. She was
y, happy dispo,s1-
ed upon her hori-
s be • depended 4,
n It inside oeft,
he, 'silver lininga
to 'ner house for
easea,1 visitor Wag
ecount her bless -
ling on iiciler woes.
ive to n-l'ourn her
sask, who
.E when his moth-
; Herbert, Reeve
1., formerly, of
Infr. George Davis,
titer. Mrs. Crica
he Ontario Street
nd until the hie
e on was an ac -
Fund Report
and, vicinity, the
he following do-
donations 187,00
harp. .25.00
ehe Winthrop 5,00
4 12
... .78
4252.85
H. Pradhomine,
of Up/Areal, MO.
ing donated, by
Ian Relief work,
Canadian - Bel-
o the Commission
Lunt, a committee
ntees from the.
er from! the Sea-
ontreal, asking if
sint for relief work
te, enemy, we; vote
r 'gift a cents
HI of the re ter stsysk good,v
to Delgluvi tihrotvgn the Com.
ion falls into ale. handa of the
gr. Bran
n (Minister
there n
hien a 130U
touched ,by
We enleoSe
'Mho Gaze
from Paul y
to the Co
story sent
ew weeks .a
150,000 pau
1Wdeitlocke tee Am -
Brussels, stated
a single instance/
of food sent un -
nes guarantees, nas
!herewith a cutting
t '" on -this subject
, interest you: leer.
Ian consul -general
ived a- cabled dee
from Rotterdam
to thle effect
of cheese from
ges heel been eized by the Ger-
e, and, that trio International Re -
Committee r's lige the Belgians,
in tura ar ,parepelled to feed
German ar yi In reely to a
y team oor, the Belgian
star at Land cebles: food -
through c mission for relief
nds of Belgian
LL, Branch eery.
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by local implicit
,re the disea
!There only
Itarrhal !deafness
conStitutionar
s C.9.1333
of mucous
y closed;
'Unless la
d and this
nen for tevert
-Gaze Icauned
aces. Flall's
e will eve:
dans* he
CannOt be (lured.
B. as they cannot
tion of the ear,
e; way to cta-e ca -
Catarrhal
y inflamed nen.,
inig of the Eusn
en Cats tube is in,
14,, and when it is
aft -fess 'is the ree
hianreation can be re -
restored to its
ring will WI dek-
ny cases deal-'
catarrh., which
WO 6f the 111WOLIS
aitarrh Cure acts
On the mucous sure
it Hundred Deniers
by Hall% Catarrh
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No one should be Without
one, of these comfortable
coats. If you e r
wore one and felt the
comfort and warmth you
get you would never be *WI-
N; without it.
We have a Very tempting
assortment for man, woman
and child.
Prices
$1.00: to $5.00
en's SuitS
Made-to-OrdeT
BOst Trimmings
$19 o $25
Handsome Serges
Scotch Tweeds
:Pure Worsteds
in spite of the great up-
ward tendenIcy of the
cloth market, we are,',ow-
in to heavy advance
buying, able to give you
first class . tailor - made
suits, made of guaranteed
cloths, dyed , before the
war, at practically the Old
prices. 'Place your orler
early, it will save you
money.
Prices
$19 to $25
Soft, Wa m
Underwear
Buy it Now I
The price of pure wool un-
derwear will be greatly ad-
vanced for next season. It
will pay you to antcipate
your needs now for next
year. We have all the lead-
.ing makers best lines here 41
in every wanted weight
and meave in wool,
merino and fleece Bled for
every member o! the fa
Prices
50c TO $2.50
Stylish Cut nits
for Men and Boys
We want every maniand boy to see our stock of
stylish suits. We never were as well able to take
care of your clothing wants. Dozens of suits in ev-
ery size, color and fabric, each suit a perfect beauty
in pattern and shade.
Price Zoyse .
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No matter what you require we will 'gladly fill your
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Wornon's
NewStyle Coats
and Suits
If you contemplate ,getting a new
coat this year, now is the goldett op-
portunity.
All new style coats and suits made of
the very finest cloths in black, brown,
grey, tan, navy, green in the very lat-
est designs, well lined throughout and
carefully made. Sizes 34 to 44,
Sale'Price Half Price
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1 Eggs Wanted
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Regular Price
Sale Price
125
Made of best English
Conti!, five clasps, four
supportsiembroidery trim
Medium. bust sizes 19 to
30, these are the famous
Crompton CC a la grace
corset regularly sold for
I. 25, Sale Price
Remnant
Sale
Stock taking brings to
Ow front many valuable
remnants, We have a
large pile of silk satin,
serge, tweed), in fact sr,r.
ery .materiali You can
buy these ends at big
reductions.
Every Fur
You Buy Here
is Guaranteed
ou take no chance when !you buy
urs here and that means a great deal
because a fur purchase is one calcul-
ated to last you for years.
You may find more costly furs than
We will show you, but you will find
none more stylish, more reliable or cap-
able of giving you longer or better
'Don't lake chances, buy guar,anteed
furs, it pays. We invite you to come
and see our stock, The prices will
please you.
SEAFORTH
Egg
10,44, 44$ 1_,