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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1916-02-11, Page 8;i• - teelett. • " EXPOS • B, -47 roken Prornises Yo'it t er el like One ofybur pictures ever so Much. 1 hav- en't 40y ot myself at present is eXchange but expect to have, some taken soon and then 1 wili remember you." Nowebe honest. to hew man people have you told this -old, old story? - Count them up carefully* then comelin end get enough photos to steimre yourself. Fell's Studio Seaforth instruction Mr. Alfred 3. Curtis has opened- his situdie of music in the Cady Block, op- posite Cdramercial Hotel, Seaforth. The course commences Monday, September lath. Speciai courses in violin' playing, and artistic bowing. Chamber music concerti and or chestra work will'be taught. Mr. Curtis is a pupil of the renown- ed Sevcik method and will use •this method of instruction. Terms may be obtained by calling. on Mr. Curtis at his studio. 2491-tf Notice to , Creditors. Immemonsormit Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Statute in that behalf, that all persons having chime against the estate at William Foote late of the township of Stanley, in the county- of. Buren, Fanner deceased. who died at the said township of Stanley. on or about the 25th day of December, 1916, are required on or betore the 16th day at February, MO; to mot by post" prepaid, or deliver to the undersign- ed. fun particulars of their claims, duly yet�d b,yallidavit, and the nature of security; If *ay bete by them, Farther take notice that after • the sea last mentioned date- the assets of the said deceased will be dia. ributed among the parties en- tiuet thereto, having regard only to the dams of which zmtice shall then have been given. R. S. IfAX8 Solicitor for Executors, Seaforth. Dated at Seaforth, this 24th day of January, 1915 2503-6 Notice Town of Seaforth Tax Sale Notkie 48 hereby given that the list of lauds ter sale foriarrearsof taxes has been prepared and that copies thereof may be had in tny °Roe and that the list is being published le the following is- ms December I1th. 1801, 25th, 1915 and Jan- uary let, 1916 of the 'Ontario Gazette and that in default; of the payment of thetaxes, the lands will be sold at the town hall, Seaforth. on Wednesday, the 14tii day of March, 1916, aS oclook p. m„, for taxes. JOHN A. WILSON, / Secy.-Treas. Town of 8:Worth Seurorth, Dee_ 14ch, 1916. 250543 Goes Like Sixty • -Ohafly on the spot" i h.p. WO at agents for the Farroas Gilson Line: Engines, Ensilage Cutters, Silos eed Grinders, Pturpe, Wood Sawe Belting, Pittleys, etc. Call and eee this Engine at our Tile works in Harwell ' and get full particulars. W. E, Pfaff . Phone Na. 7 . flertsall it- V-77": fp Stratford, Ontnrio You Can Secure a Position if you take a course with us. The de- 33sand upon us for trained help is stiany times the number graduat- ing. Students are - entering each week. You inay enter at -any time Write at once for our free catalog. D. A. -McLachlan, Principal.; • ;-; t• arm fy410 DISTRICT *ATTAR* . Huron Oki Boo At -Home , The Huron 6ki Boys of Toronto their amival at-horre In the evore of the beautiful Odd t es 11, College street, on Fridatv •lest. While the attendiMee was quite aa large as on tomer oc alone, a goodly' murber were pres and heartily and thoroughly enj od :themselves with a We hour, The President, Mr. Jelin Etober oecupied the astir, and in a lelicit manner extended a welcome to th present; and was very ham in introduction *of those who trade a dresses. On the platfotrgo weiosthe er-stabig land energetic secret B. Flloody; Major Beck, Teas Gillicuddy, R. Holmes, E. J. B. can and W. Houston. The 161st .Huron Pedalled w risPreeefited npereoo by Lt. -Col. a Combs, Major J. W. Shaw and j - ior Major M. D. MoTaggairt, all whore gave short addresses. - Alderman MaeGreger sang a co of patriotic songs and reeporbded an encore. Mr. Houston, as a Wu pioneer joined his congratulati a • with ,titose of the chairman to 11 present. T. McGillicuddy gave a hi gr.orous areedote. Mr. Floody read tees of regret at not being able to e present from Sir San Hughes, Mine later !of Militia; Sir William D. Ott . a native of Clinton, and others. MI 9 H. Isabel Graham. of Seatorth treed two original seserr e of her own position, one of which is as for entitled, 'Canada's Behind The duns taikier i.XWeitt jims4t Xing Sadceeintry, led tgiftt a Wit. unearresobei elles : , be 111,-'1, dOrie arsi altlitnigh east itd loyeit in thi sever 1- weeks' of there Were .e tMzZ (Velt nun': for. • n er io utuee credit and felt th t Mr refr rarike Sol respond atespondL, aln gave the t at thie of them 'or n, f Feb! of the eat otr g Ind eourtle art te rly 11iI1g uP the 1;1t litietalien ad sin •Huron. Afte term Words it tet rcxun man to he a ablautIbo eo 4slac to StLIy the fair. n In, o rs past born. gren tot Seafortli ty an r4spond. • vete, 40 ' the t* O'er iso Y 'if M tinge ttin t itali, , for .1 • af Screiti n 1304 on n &take a#4'1 town Y Ontlg nie f tati gotti h ex; the call ri of •Oana Wyatt al pl eetting liejari exper trOng tyrethouidi •6 ore° towar. the is rrhelp far. ca o ue?li Asia an be lard for an "alacker0q IThe rel!, le Seitfort 4 .e the town h et all, the ram • the 'call -- , , • domesay, Of the. Melcil • tiPaety era 8 11. .Settforth, o an net a ver. lMienbers, b wan a very sa y i ,FeePect,' - Ing op ha id isg r itteS MOOS 40 the Load os • • eemetevet.— T Maur Wait to Jive with se% ate, a Ao Mai.1 tiatWee 1 witiiher trother, gr ge, of Clinten.—A large nate ed the repreiting' meet:- g bat' 'r1ay ev Sher ,liof Star City, Sas visited at the ..* ofiw. . She has been ving with .1her s whe has been a actor in itihti w for the, past; ten ere, I s t f o Thie McKillop Iniso The4nllUal, cr.eeting • Mutu !Pire Insr.sr held n the tome Pride 'Jgt.1 There large !attend or Of, Fling the tidings near and far, Where the feet 1 of freexen ae; Send them swIfty o'er the sea, 'Do the haunts of cruelty; " ! Biti the dove, despoiled, distressein Rind the olive to her bretetk V.1 Take this tmessage to the Ut1134 Cnada's behind the gunao, Li. Canada is proud to bear Of the load a lion's share; Would to do and proad to die POT the -Empire's ideals high; Britain's sons the whole world o' Will be freemen evermore; Take OAS message to the 1.1ims— Canada's behind the guns. Canada :has wealth in store, She w1U lavish mom and mere, So that tyranny ray fall, She will gladly :give her all; From livrdeaee-st she will pert or the catese that it1r5 her hear Make this ereasage to the Hut -,— Canada's ft:ehinel the guns. Music was furnishied clueing the e ening by Stewart% 'orehestra, t leader a popular young Heronlaae an dancing followed the tenditioti o t literary program- The evening w very [pleasantly peat by all. It wou .930 impossible to name all who we present; it is sufficient to eay eciti the gathering was truly representa I of Ye .god, old county. . • The Hoodon Roll. — The fallow have been. added to Seafortles -hon roll: Private ,Frank Derrance,ot 50t Bete C.O.E F., of Calgary, now Bram:eh:DU, England; Pte.. John He ry Taman, John Leatherlande Arthu Neely, and Sgt. Gillespie, 11st Her Regiment, Marriage.—A pretty 'wedding too place at the biome of bride's 4-arents Kr. and Mr. Jorhe Woods, Gaderic township, on January - 26th, w • their daughter Eva. _Ann, wasmare* to Mr. Aex. Sparks, Bronson Lime Saney. The cerenseny was perform ed by Rev. D. Johnston, Varna, in the presenee of a orall nunitter of. frlersda Mr.. and lire. Sparks went to London and Sarnia, after which they will re - Ade in Seaforth. New Pooks.—The following new books have been received at the Pulei lic Library andwere put in circulae lion on Saturday, Jenuary 2the tion—Beyond the Frontier, • Parriah; The Long Law, Harlasid; Bellane the F tram Non-Fict1on-0 Year of the Great War, Patrer; Hunting Wasps, Fable; Fighting France, Wharton, Juvnile—Jean Cabot et the Houk itith the Blue Snot/fens: Scott; Cyntra. Deland; Thanksgiving Stories for Ohlideen, Dickinon; Fur Trail Adventurers, Wallace; Buskeses iry, Lipmann; ;Anne of the Island); Montgomery; in Morgans Wke, Vet -nick .•••••••..." Heroin Blood Will Tell.—Th fol- lowing sieopatch which appeared in The 1.. T1»ts 7,42, ghowhisonbeit.niTtihve:e dilee:fortctha thLon don Frees Prey of Wedness says: "Hterillated with the under,- standbig tivat dhis native town had "fallen [down" In the matter of r- cruiting, as reported in his Ire W paper frogn Seaarth, Jahn Leather - land, merchant tailor of Strathroy, disposed of ibis business in that town, Ana, retureed to Seaforth, and enlisted les a private in the 161t Hur- on Regiment. His father. Ur. James Leattherland, aged. 90, and also a ale ter .restde in Seaforth. His wife and familey wilt remain in Strathroy. Reerulting Mee tin gs. —0 n Sat erd ay evening last a greeting for tble. pur- pose of atimulating recruiting in -Sea- forth was held in the recruiting rooms of the 161st Battalion, in the Cardio block. Mr. 3. H Reid occupied the chair •arbd when the meeting Opeaed the raudience filled th-e moo. After xi:ideal tee lect lees ey Lie u t, Reid and °there of the Seaforth recruits, Mies Edith Nelin, who has just returned frau- Shornelifte, evoke. Mies' Neelin has been nursing the returnscl wound- ed from the different' battle centres and was able to give a very., viiid ac count of the suffering .and herdshie of those who had more out of the tret cliee. Rev. Mr. Potheringlosne of Goderich, urged on the yoang riL!en of Seaforth, the necessity of answering the call to arrrs, while Corporal Wyatt, who is home on sick leave, ale er 'being woundedin Flanders, told actual experiences in the trenches nd on the firing line, —On the following Sunday evening a ass meeting was held in the Retie! 1st church, when the edifice was flied by the large audience 'resent. v. P. H. Larkin acted as chairman, ind special music was furnialeed by e church choir, and a eolo waa, nelezed by Miss Ellison, of the Col- late Institute staff. On this °ca. n Rev. Mr, Fotheringhaz again ke, and in a very forceful end rwthcing manner outlined the OltlitY every young Men. It was a duty eek UR Great Clearance Sale, the sale of the season is nearing it3 end ! Have a care if you've not been in! How can you afford to miss this? That this Great shoe bar- gain fast has been relished and ap- preciated is a fact that has been de- monstrated by the crowd of bqyers in daily attendance. Many a io�i to- day, feels thankful for our liberal fieriogs. New spring footwear Li already knocking for admittance, end this Great bargain Giving Sale Must Cos e on Saturday Night. There ae plenty of good bargains ind double traities yet to be had and /0 we sound this Last Call. Be- etled buyer e row have one more Vportunity, SATURDAY SPECIALS fen's Oxfords 3.49 A/omen's Low Cut shoes6c We also have about 30 pairs Of Vomen's Patent Shoes at $2.49, hes 2% to 4%. Fifteen pairs ea's patent shoes at $1.59, sizeS 6% and 7. Persons wearing the above sizes itottioinotiniss this opportunity. Its SCOTT The Horne of Good Shoes BONE 51 sKAroRTN of a od [lo pfRe a th re apo co 1 • 74. the !director report isfaet ry 0n43 in .ev Wane .1 4,838,14 after the y ar's ' retir g ftir tors, Griev .; a s'ereee E • were 4Lis -elected er ce.: f the low: Prt.sldjent, 3. preeld nt, J tees oecret y- ,ea,surer, rector • p. MeGr G. GI eve Wintlroop Geest • see J Benne Evans : : • Ch*OC704.; 19 Mites ; oibn B. James • In lly, Ferris 1: look. A Siellile ':•:fotrthi and! Meltill 1 Shop vvith m A Rea Whiter, Februar Society. Dr. the eye hotel, St Dr. Fore as forme Mani Jeweller Hous of land apply to Notice Library Greta T Notioe and see hand. sixes tb pointed 1 A. M. Oa nes. The tte s,:ret?teaciJothmelfixill were etre •oth conVanY as oi' McLeant vice oily, 'Gderleb ; E. Hays; di r, Seaforth; William Rine els, Deblin; Ja leohn McEwe Len, Seafbrth eech; - Reber itoret ! A. G1 John Govenlock . • Beatties Fel becoming a habi le and It is not abad habit. 25184 w 11 be given by t e ptipilsOf Miss Ha t In t e Carnegie LI rary on Wednesda • 16t at 8 o'clookOn aid of the Red Oro Ad lesion 26o. 25134 bert of Otratford, sp oialist in diseattes ear, ose and throe I will be at the Queen' afort . o Wednesdt , the 15th in place o ter nd will amain e -his visits montill ly. 250441 go L 3enses ssued f; Savaugt and Stolle Etc Seafrth., 227741 for ale—Good tram house alid four se n M rket street tor •ale. Far particular Mr . A. Sark, 8 arling t., &Wort 249841 MI books must be eturned to the Publi n or before Tuesday, Fel.ua4y 15th, 191 omp: ,n, Librarin. 12518-1 Int Wing purch rs are i vIted „to cal e new 1418 Haim! lin six o tinder car o gre t le the &mn for 191 MoLaughli roa y prosPeotive b yers w I be rhea the do't place th Ir Orde in advanoe be Dominion ha k build to Seaforth Wan —T rent or purcha a dwil' w2 5t1h8 xfi fl area or o ter eaforth, or ad) cnt.. Give hill par ticulars ndt rm. IL Gov look, RI, E. No. 1 fleaforth, ' 2518x2 Notice Mc Aughiln cutters on han to be Mc posed of t re uc d A so bigh grade singi harness, grind r pates, Oolern n and axwell pul per kniveJ etc on hand. . , ,Clampb II, .Seaforth 2513x1 Red ere s. --The fa • ing treaeu er's 5 akeZretIt tit *IA/Wary In come toe -vv th ithe eaforth branch of tdrii I! rose Soo ety R,ecelpts-- Palanc, di 3 anu ry 1s1, $49.86; /rater' I for w• It, $20.40; a friend, $110 . Moe Kenzle. $1.00; rePrtmeustellia,geed; Don r wistma.s boxes, $52.62; • n, 25c; friend $11; tin,g concert for Peter lale ,$1; at frit nd. 50e; musk, $13.50; 3er • Edge, $6 Mrs. Robert Bell, $ ; r. Coot, . $1; pin 250; rrernber fe5c; mo ithiy con tribue Hone 156,1 . iTotal r lots— $750.78 Expend ter —Mrs. Shle, $1.40; Lay- ton Brs., $6.45; Dry goods $564.47 Totl— 572. 2; balance •n heed $178.- 46; Tot 1— 750.78. TiProceeds of orre c ki g -Seale amo nting $52.75 wes wa. • •d to Col Scott, Moore Berme II • vital, ornelifte, Eng. Jessie ell, Tteasuitert . —The f hewing ishe secretary's report: e• • • • to head- quarters onto, Feb 2- :-.04 Blitz pyjamas 84 'hopital ri ght shirts; el flannel 5 Ir 9;186 torwe s; 234 pairs of isocks; " 48 .strall pada 180 1 threeo inch ba •ag ; 4,000 gr.; h wioa; 1600 wipeie• r G arm • toe. One Red Cross pa cel was given t during the Tomtit la.r rtgeirenta have beenl ecreplet f the inont collections of the rites "%diet i:ohnethe,llectt eubso I es on or about -9thi of eac tt —A ve y Meagre c ntre piece has been • • t -to the ed Croso Ses ciety. Tklket are being sold for it at Stewart fBr .' store, 1 c a ticket or 8 foe 25e T e ladies of the RedCross would1bE g cl. to receivle any Thurs- day clean oJ linen or otton anyone could, Oar taidleocaefl was In week, at the oses.—M .Mu c4. fron ingrtousbeenvca James L ring bronch,' rill':eesidr4turenalcbaseic ducted dan;ho e'en h:s dan r will ra.1.1/1 eening's en t tavy lboe treal, las Ot was a ve cfrgige hetiEr t verage 22i1.—Mr into :his .11 1 ohn stret.—t• firen 11 1466:itirinag 1theC • f Miss = • e4il al in t ay evenln:, roes Sock d Willin 5. —Mr. J • lin ArChie er Creel Dairy ram, and 1 nn le last lased a ar of alfalfa, p a,ee 'to fee g pure "r1 Law ce, 'Mrs. s. Matt. Le r artier - ten, on s o•ndae ha e- 4‘11011rf the% al"togthteo, Mrs. re. , lot MC • OA-whe /a • a Bever,. aft kof ia-- .• h the proper Gyrau;n- n-d Mr. F. H. treat , in will �c ie short- ry services will 1oon- t • e Egtoon ille 1 resbye on Sunday • ext. n the g follow aizt sue- rved and a a lendid rt iresent. — Mt. T. ee-n pr ided for the an extra fine lead of rem' Seafo h Station to Eisturday Among the y fine te: •• raise -di by "McKillop, Inch would at. The h: sea weighed 00 poandis :etch' and the 'taeld was little over as .Elde Las troved me new .eideoce Is s Spierrre of the Education, Termite, is catalogulo f he .boek Library.—The W ter are giving a re- rn gie Hall on weeneie xtl in aid4f the Red Jattieis McIntosh harteres oi the Mill attenoled t ,otte ns hi Toronto last veek, a stock bilI for their a here.— sss. rimed PictureS •square ndl oval shapek. Assdit. entContains a v riety of ubjects. Remila y sold. t 35d, 4oc andl5o each. Your chclice 250 e ch he frames aloe aio4 ar worth ore than the p ices asked mpson's Btflokstore Seafortli Win owShades and Picture Pr es Agen s for New Idea Ire Patterns Haim George Bet' rdnto this week—Ur, • of elle, have re lSoole lhouse on John Harry' Kruse left ose friends in Galt.—Mr. ' 'V Ottawa \last week, Mason and Clara Phi ne rot to at the srolrAg 17..4 Ings.—Mr. and Mrs Godard:eh, !spent Sunda Mrs. William: 'Water. :Duncan ,McKellar, of se few 'days this week," and Etty. the eighth andnirth and sixth and 'wards,. of Goderiole is vi fling at the r eeiventh concessions, resulted, in favor llogre of r. and( Mr T Scott.— of (the 4porth bops, the score being Mr. Allisert Dundee, cKillop seven -to foim—Mr. Adkro Nicholson week purelYased a yeti fine driving' this purchased the west, half of lot ty, of town. six, concession eeven, conisisting of 56 but the aeree, 1fromi Mr. EtIlvvin and Ae Meeele, Of Forest, Vas returned Ur. Dundee' biome after 'vending two weeks vis- bert Coates, lting 'her slater, Mrs. Wen. Britton.— end guests 0 r balmy enothern weather of last MT& WIUI. w$k ibles !left ue and we are once y commit- artr.e Bieck to our natural elrneeta— onary So- The recruiting greeting of last Thur.ul tea at day evening was ver‘inteesting and ttle, Male inetruetive, bet we ve not heard 71. A lea- of .any of ouri young! Men-enlistinge as ye, although :there ia some talk of sate of the 'blue going. This is , the tire when'every one should do their bit.—The play; "Afternoon in Friends V VilLsge,” Will be Put on here( by the tWalton .Worren'S lee:Unite en Wednesday pioning next„'Fete. 16ti, sot the Red Orme Soelety. st are in Toe Mrs. ibarks into the eet. — Mr. to visit Bell wits isses Harrit are in To- Ilnery_ open., inson, of •.wEth Mr. and Mr and etre roe.arty, apenf bei gust Mr, rs. H Ed.. .1 4 • *a. - i'uck-er mith Me Uplof winter Pootoser—Heavy rub bre, overshoe, felt lined- hoes etc, at cost and less the cost prie, The qh tihos Store opposite EXpaelt r OftW. ' 2613-1 Shopping aW int t people IV% t a had habit. 2513-1 t Berie's fat eOo titaing 4 haidt t81.116reht. .The gonit'Setle ttyho Rewl4t1 n Thursday evening inst. .Beeides the dee ubJect, "Resolved. that tates .aholuid enter tde of the M11s," the ahe ssr, Hay,bry d: the negative ilsy Mssrs. Walter Cully and Albert : AleXander. . Mr. mos Meillaila, of: Hullett, will! give tet address, tilbere Will !also be an eircellet treaeical prOgrarrime ittvehlh the stele quartette, ' of Seaforth, will take got. The ;proceeds' are to go hi aid of,1 the Red Cross: • onatanee. Nette.—The hockey match hetwan Mare The horse will Cbhnd.—Mat. ed, Mr. E ce was a long on was a superior a a =alley maker hi of Lo t. tshe tee of dicey the etreet, ant a les a Work bf flea cogrenitt ter iBerthla Robb, dau lIn Kh Pebrw erase many' succea inon, were home of Mr, ment, — The the Watexes fekt a very image a of Mrs!. Joh* on Tuesday aftern ternoon was vent a good augn r : • : 1 bb, of Sea/oath, gston, everted' to 17thi. 'Me for her coura friends- here w by the W- all• d fon Ma ursing Sta r of M. ho As HOW aall about diN3eves much and her 11 wish her .—Pte. Thotr.son cat, of the :16 et Battalioe Band Clinton, sp:ent 'roe dia, ays leave absence at his (h is here last weks—The many friendle of Mr. Thirxr.aA Stepheng wiL be pleased to learn thiat he is again able tO be about after, bing confin- ed( to his rooml for the -pest ten welts —A recruitingany dnJdz the augs;. 'fees oof the Sealertht Br ch of the Huron et•ty War AsIed y .will be t tib ---re,lefr:t a Mrs. Jett Baehour.—Misa Ed Mi er Whk• lei le,aning the id.ress.T, lng hi Mitdhell, soont Sunday at' .r help° there.—r. an ia aira. Albert -Nor- YU were AA Wale to a fewt of their Ehleld in Cardno's hall on Wednesday balite:1:mo: :ecitowrea nahtdaY ,ehvalieninong , Fia list ..,. evening avert, w‘hen an ress will 'ile Farmer, Inetitute meeting will Toronto, and also by li' eeng slaters day, IFebruarY latihi. Mr. H. 0 Nix- uri be given by Dr. JamesL. Huglieselof MISS Edith Neelin and Miss 'McBride, Ian; of St. Geoge, and, Mr, Gavin Bar - and Sat Major Gandy, W' death oboe in 0 ri day last - Mr. - Earl n • being the seakers. cently returned irOh".1 the too st 0 ughter of M .1 M. forme4 y .el :this to ftedllt;. se*itl Iblad only beenall wi eofft; lIditide,atehY. tirhe bible sb•131v to .whocrt she! vie years ago, eat tico leas mainly r y regret beir who will exte o the family 1t t al greeting of be Of the Huron yy, .1w4tilh1,1)13at :leigil 1 Ibrary on Mort welcorre.—The Ilorbert Bell la] .p.s.°6trny'sPallol' 'w fice, MS; ' a.y, the 160 Intik of Mr. Thomas near Seaforth, 'wh est for sorre time, ith the battalion Sask. , Statfa. iWnliftrAlt WX4idell and tratford, are visiting at formers parents, Ift. beer ,of Cross MI es Gillecene, ChM adies at irltton at of 1the mem lei be t ureeti The the membere fliirof thel diusban about Mrs. .E who ed trris,e Oathy A gene 13r,aibeli A negte Febrile erybody ing tat Theeethe .the Wedne-4 &ERICH In the llsted Oureent • 'Eecru ting kteeting.--Ain tic meet ng was held he Tuezday evening t. when a lar e rood lis- tened excellent. patriotic .addrsses soldier, d' Lieut. Clinton: as ct.talr. inter wbich •o have re- frent.—The lia on Fri - knee, <O- n Stogdgis .0" Siiiet The about two the °am ved by her FEBRUARY 1.11 1916 .................................... .... _....---."'-•---.• Seafor0, M. 10th, 1916. Dear Madam lo close ottt oar stock of UM2S and • SUITS quickly, we offer them at ihe followtng price reductions :— Garments Worth up to $5, now $12.50 • Garments worth iQto 00, now $10 • Garments worth, ap lo $10, now $5 2hese remarkably low prices on, gar- +1 ments that are the sea on's best styles offers- you yozp a splendid opportwmi4y to get a hth1riss slat or a coat at a very I w prtee. sure want to v sit other departments • • ot our store too. low wtil see evidences on, ev- • ery hand ot our abatty tb save pow money.. • We want to se2t all our Furs this month and- if low prtces will do it wemill not have any • arttete left to carry over to next) season. When you/ think of saving' money, think of the store that never tai Is to give youi • goods as cheap or cheaper than you can get them elsewhere, quality considered. That Z storeis the store we conduct for you, namely, Mactavisks ew Dreiss Goods 1• and .SilkA •• ' Positively the best values obtain- able. An elegant advance show ! ing of new weaves and fashionable shades. Prices are very reasonable 1 It will be a great treat for you to see the first arrivals • of new goods, and it wilrbe our pleasure to show them. The new Silk and Wool Weaves are beautiful.; fhe new silks merit your admiration. You will be * delighted 'with the new goods we show for spring. • • MIneffilMom Come soon and see the unusually Attractive Advance Showing o 1111111114.11411NI f Bright, -will addrees as oo ils • he home of lira, T. X. -80 'P.m. Ail the ladl.% ity are cordially In - sent. In the evening g will be held In file taroley Dramatic Club, f which contributed so time last winter for s merried Patriotic tour s, thas a new play en no family. !fret! the season "TheProd1galprolber1 riends here The Club hap already made several early de- aPpearancee t is whiter old is 43-1.4 theirsyrn• w a greeted 44tt1J a full hose. The ir1pes .— 1 pia will be *resented in, the 'WIWI ' Seater t 111 i„ hait Stella, on the everting of Pris Ay. War ; dal the 18th inst. under the aaat the Cita- I pieee or the Mert's Eted Cross Associe y eteent, I atien of ,Crairarty. Lieut. Rodkin, of e; o'clock. Evt 1Mitehell, who Nhas recently returned I ; imel :meet -1 fro** the tighti,g lines Is expected to Come and see the new cotton wash fabrics. The first goods that have corne to hand open to our entire satis- faction. Note the fact that we do not say come and • buy. We simply want you to see. The styles are so • • attractive and the values so apparent that you will be I sure to remember us when you do get ready to buy. * , Varna. lee and . be held atar rth, oe Mr. We. Beatty, of has been ilea en - it Swift by Corp Wyett, a. return Rev. Hi bert, lot Wing-ber. Grigg, 1 cruiting oteric,er lot Mr, R. . Richardson aced gran an .taile speeches Wert. Spersed ithi musical eelectie were iirti etisiied- • 47,1, Usborne. Thaxa Boa4 Notos.—A.! urion teach- rs' tr ing class has beep started iindar the t. Readership of Rev. Dr, letcbuer, the pupils being tear: both resbyte end Methodis Sunday Noels, This shows how t spirit of nion is oorking aboat Te: es Road-. —The a loots of* the:: tme coti1ne1I kto this ho with la TgrLpe, a$ able to be Out ag ie. With he olde , people it has .• on a eve ere att -k.—Mr*. Robert jlenison, of mido, 1 Is 'visiting relatve itt this 7)egli*ortood,( 1 he have Notes. ibeir cre. 4iVt slInesd t tended.: here era' of ti Which t Londesboro 6f1sionary Sec ty held, ting at the aroi age on y afteenoon, it ing well Mrs. Carter, 011 1 ramtfod, this week attendln the ftre- er grotber, Mr. T Adams. k piece on Tuelid y afteie eh • ives C If gl Le aforth Ipresent and deliver an addrss. A Thterestin and entertaining ev- g e4eet 1 2 Bluevale Death of a Prominent Man. — Mr. JOhn Musgrove, of Turnberry died. on flunda,y gror pitali Toronto. gem% was one fie 'firrists , of which he was reeve for ten a, o North Huron and Dr e. His bribers, Mr. A. H Mose gro G. Musgrove, of Niagara Falls, ac - carried the rema1ns to the late Mr. Muegrove's native village of Blue - vv 13 interment being made in the splokt. Thie deceaSed-was in his fifty- ecod year and was born on the faro' wlhich he owned, at the time of his 46atilchjlLierarY &olety.—An entertaine jng eelerolbeys' debate Was the fea- ture of the Last : greeting of the liter ery owlets' -he* on Friday, Februe a,ry- 4t13t The sebject, "Resolved that fire is nore destructive than water" tbfas-,:ed Ito a great deel of research ey -the part of i the young ,delmters and 'their oeechea areee received with much applause and. approv' by uianee. Harveyy Messer and, Parhr Stretzer, took the affirmative ifand arver Haney and Roy Thomson Ale negative an4 the affirzrative won IsecordIng to the deolscon of the three Jud,g tbilas Victoria Paterson, of Tate! 1The IsebneiheYs intend givirg Win Miss Wilma Shaw and F. anotr debate at the school on Fit site oon thud. week troir. three to four Ion tho &deject, "Resolved that • the igrahlp la more destructive than tbs suitaarine." The public are. cerdiOly Invited to attend. The aro gramme for the evening was in charge of Uri George McDonald's committee. Mr loeslie S. Winch( made a. aplendid $a1r4ia and ar, excellent seeech was given by Mr. J. :Event*" Other tunribers were, a F. King on 4Current •1: 44 Ing in Wellesley lea-, The Ude Mr. Mum f leading nig,- uaberry towns, New Prints The '‘tub" is the real test of a genuinely good piece -4i4 of print. Hundreds and hundreds of women know • from experience that the prints they buy from us stand it the test of a severe wash The new prints are guaran- teed to be equally as good as what we have sold in the past. In fact they are the same "branded" goods. • • • • • • • ,eoun,Baeot: ones garet Garnis, "'Drab- i h • Villey chief,b"y; Tarillllreee loarrtioarilid"ailick'nsoKeiroe, i of the Nations", by Miss Annie Coal ?}b. . Sence. The meeting was brought to 'dart in Cold Weather .„e Olall tyleg Fgallel ‘T‘111:'nUex_Ntevmeeretin; ! • on Fridey Pebnutry 18th, when there of the Literary Society will be held • will be a debate. iSeeolved that India 40 'of grore value ie. Britain than Can- aelan.s [ CouncNo*11 a't."-ItTshez rtutinillgbehrill Teollwn4013111! • day, Was waited by Mrs a Tate and Ms. IL Shia, on behalf of the WozenPs Lnst1tutd and respested to make 4 grant towards the Red Croas work faithful'' carried onby the women f this district. The Council voted fLt1ty doilare towards this good • object, en action which will meet with • Ontario i the orApnlval of -al patriotic citizens. --Pte Robert McMichael, C. Co., 71st eau : Battalion, was home] from Galt, on two &ea leave title week. ou want brighh., wing heat use high Valley luff 61( Sons • See the new prints now. TADAWASMONPOOR Snappy Short Coats Fitted or Loosely Cut Princess Frocks in Jumper Style With Pocket or Cascade Draperies Bridal Dresses and Charming Evening Gowns and an abundance of other captivating styles in the StandardFastion Book for SPRING 2816 Renew your early subscription,s to the Designer this month at special reduced price. J. Mactavisit Seaforth 2he Store of Big Paw taa de*****••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••** ***04-•+ • 1,1 443 • Befo This fac to pbwi •awa :neuirir an: Pnsbroart ioeni s part to the yea 0 the "large -whei mark