HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1916-04-07, Page 3N
E Comfort
.soap
highs
lnk of it
e€sty su
`onto.
>t sess4
SiStit
skit esmaier
thataresee
earetsievicet
std
epeesoodea
lee
eseisse
ha &rota.
1
0. algae rotes i$r. it L Inifillifel,001111004MUM
O A. BOERT, General lllt.rlalper.
This B Offers arm
le --aphids mid satisfsOtsry basking service.
dies Notes collected on favorable terms, and advances his
os sich notes et reasonable rates.
The Saving Department is a Ws and convenient depository
feryour money. interest et current rates is paid on dspsanb ai
e dollar end upwards.
dollar adds an account in tits Seedily esk
SEAODRTH .BRAN '`H:: A. • N,. Nantxger:
oiseentailsee
40, seventeen &hares, wata the
owner of that-atm—it When the
• { , rung- down. on Lonclesboro Th
Syndicate
has boug(ht `lor tin, a fine tw
old geldiffig frons - Mr. John No
the aurea head, --Mr, • Garf .Me
.hike rented the Willie Moldlelix
on the th concession for one y
1Ga' 44tAt4 TB44t3'1 PA
-- The following neve
Puo-
"flew Books.boys t the
*cry
t`ki regbne or, +'mer the reepeet for
th whole n do ' army, because that
ar ests tln att tion and obscurca
t e dieser tion of .the rent for the
t e bein at 1 et? Now, Sir, the
re rigid and .s ver the punishment,
tib greats the ea et `,of the foreign
le the, reap e a 1 is rotten 'inn the
m rely wi ked e a d .passed by, the
to 'r ethey sail , a is rotten in the
n tion:, th a ugh and through.: So the
b: at Is to reclalte nfidence, ° to hese
a tltoroug='n hods pc easing andCAi`TN make
tie• country loo cle n and its officers
r .spectable.
'.
E eter, March
s
w� t
It wag at
t at, ;stand
!e poke
c sseccful,
p» sitionE
Huntin
The fire
ood in th
h
i •deli
the wo 1,
t his ow
argest a ds of f
tirtaty t: r had ,s
eshing t i srni.the
Brien , as respo
Year : eat.' Fl
le, o s rapnel
'chant anned
1 farm a chart, �s
ar, to I e actly the
the jeuse, eae
odds, can
noealed
d tQfi
my he
glimpse
et. But
pIrecisely
position •
t e .point.
1 3s key.
Far bel
bowels ape, read
toms?? brief sod:
d all- . battery .
nts 'of djusted a
ablets a flyi4
h an:i 0 or 50
have been received a s h
and will be put in circula t�urciiaeer 'IA the Garfield ,` Me lichee!' :v
on Saturday, April 8th, 1916 d ------
plc e, lot ,` concession 2, was arriee c
n ese 'Twain, Bennett; Tor- on y edne;sdoo otceo a Miss Fraser, of a
'Ante cj ' Secretary, Ford ; Flower Shakespeare. . They are expect d to d
Gorse, Tracy; Rose 0' Para`` arrive at theft neW home on Th rrsday. a
Wei ;White; The Ivory Child, Hag-itardMr', And Mrs( T ,nclviichael; Jr . ate
1 Bride of the Plains, ilrezy; tended the wedding,
aifidev ase, Mamiates ; The Yellow ..
one, Gibbs; The Jost Prince; Bars
; The Master! Rey, Wilson; For-
k<. e; of Garin* Johnston; Story of
p` e• orrrle >r The Coast et
e
Sedventure, Btnda3s ; The Eyes of the
'Wright; The Purple Robe,
Non- ictionj6' hat I Found
anon ; Three Score and Ten,
gz.e Book of the Thin Red
Newbolt ; Travels in Alaska,
The Bird Book„ Reed; The Un -
*leg Story, Newton; ewton Between the
_
SAO, Cable; Flags of the World,
non; -Fringes of the Fleet, Kip-
* An Englishman in the Russian
s, Morse Isle of Spice and Palm.
errt.s; Moonbeams from the Larger
Macy, Leacock; Notebook of an
!;the, Wood; J Aceu3e.,Anon ; The
gtorIan Age in Literature. Chester-
kiss Juvenile --Six Star Ranch, Otis;
Por-
e The Club at Crow's Corner,
ate I'M -Able WasePlane, Grahame -
Mite; Jane Stuart at Rivercroft, Re=
The Polly Page Motor Club.
iforrester; The Polly Page Pagene
de Forrester •, The C Polly
Vamping Club, F orreeter ; The Polly
Wage Yacht Cites, Forrester.
eed down.—Mr. John IL. • Bell
diton.
cnte3,—Mr. A.E. Kahn, formerly
tanager of the bank here has moved Ianniversary of their weddin
to Exeter where' he will be manager forty of their relatives and
Or a term. We are sorry to lose Mr• 1id
being present. The couple reti
of the oldest pioneers in
farming some fourteen years
3e -village of Crediton dropped off . have since been respected` resi
,tddernly on Thursday morning. The `the town. They,. ere lihe reef
cased is Mrs. .Stahl mother of one valuable a d useful Pres'
venerable couple are enjoyin
.health and it 1,3 hoped .they
spared for some rear yet.
--On Toed Say mernin8l. of 1
I EEP bIIILDREN WE
1
To keep little one well the
must be kept regular and .the
sweet. Nine -tenths of ehfldho'
n ente are teemed by derangem
these organs. Baby's, Own
never fail to regulate the stom
bowels—that is why' thousands of Ino- e11 brel
there would give no other me ' Inc to It went
their little ones. Concerning th :T1 Mrs. is was
Chas. Turner, Marie Joseph, N.:, aptain s
writes : 'IWe have been using Baby's hat 'ha
Own Tablets off andon for t e past ressed,
year and :a• half andhave fo nd nod t fell Is
thing to equal them" The Tab eta are
sold by medicine dealers or by naafi at
25c -a box from ' The Dr. illiam'
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. -
For
time it happened I simply
ana bine and screamed
Its the greatest sport
Beta captain who said
ng a :wind swept field.
f th fust time he had
spo el. a German battery
3 w elepsed instructions
gun on the earth thous-;
t• bel a w, and a 7nontent afe
n the teneamy position blown
ens. It ' as, his work. He
ible nd Ms exultation 'was'
ng h gh and .with enemy
inti a ound hunt, he had
en lines. Before 'him
f o in squares, showing
line of the Germans: each
th cite eareh chimp of
tie h, but not, alas, each
on, 9 as there to seek
th e idden guns. Sud.
ugh a dash of a gun, ,just
reve ing a portentous se-
t w s enough. He knew
=here lie Was, and noted its
r.�
it -S. ahant. "X2" would be
and it a ,turned to his wire -
den Eatteriee
:swarf giros
r
Mail 86 Phone Orders Carefully Filled I Stewart Bros.
eafo...fth's Stile Store is.
Ready to Serve You
i
Perth Itemg
—On 'Wednesday, March 29t at 1
o'clock p.m., Miss Ethel Maude Morey,
daughter of Dir. and. Mrs. D.1 Morey,
of Miteheil, was united in marriage o
Mr. Erroll Ji T. Rogers, of the ie
t
plane. The ceremony was performed
the mans e by Rev. Dr. McRae, of Knox
Church.
—On Saturday, Mr. and M
Fuller of Mitchell celebrated
Levi Steltl.: She has been ailing for
veral years and on Thursday
morn -
big she passed away at the' age of
33 years, 8 months and 13 days.
likelle Albert Morelock was pumping fire destroyed the large sta
Mme water Gent of his gasoline tank barn belo*rnvt to ti. Joseph
nn Money • afternoons he ,some- berg, in Mitchell life.. Wesen
bow got at little gasoline mixed wtih in the ht2iidf*tct~ actin* 41.3 eh
wand had quite a pond on the ys de;{ . left a lighted lantern .31ttin:
ilk. An -onlooker a2cfdentallyt drop box while he v.,, s xathering
d a match in it. causing en explos- dome ebaff on the floor. In a
kit. The' frontwindows of the shop ner the lantern was acciden
ire broken to splinters and the set and buret, amidst the ha
tliop badly scorched. °table
prevented prevented the fla
1 .spreading, to dwelling house
ed close to the barn at eith'
—While cutting down a t
-Death of Mrs. Ingold.—There passel Friday last in M^. George Bi
'*ways on Monday another of the re- .bush in Fullerton, Mr. Wm.
meted residents of this township, in of Mitchell 'came . rear bein
the person of Ottillie Helena Lohr, When falling, the tree. fell
diet of the, late Jacob Ingold, who ferent direction to that an
315ed at her home, lot 32, concession 3, with the result that . Mr. Str
after an illnessf of only one week, knocked down by the tree, w
the sauce o€ death being pneumonia. ged across one of liis legs.
was soon at hand and th
est Wawanosh
The late Mrs. Ingold .was born in
ETerfelt, Germany, in. 1844 and at
gibe age of three years came to New
Malt with her parents. After a resi-
ge nce of several years, the family
man rescued. Hey Was remov
home, Where a; very bad fr
reduced.
--Dews was received in St
envied to Philipsburg, Ont. There she .few days ago by Mrs An
tetneined until her marriage in 1875 terson, daughter of Wm.
county clerk, that- :Gladys,
to. 'Henry Rueger .of Wilmot Ong'
Fear Inter they moved to East Wa-
Nanosh. In 1883 M. e Rueger died
and five years later she was united
in marriage to Mr. Jacob Ingold, Iof
New Hamburg. In.. 1904, r Mr.
Sold died The .deceased leaves to
mourn her loss, one sister and five
eb1ldren : Daniel Rueger, of Clinton;
John Rueger. of Dresden, N Sask.;
Otto Rue er, of East End,
{Lydia) e rs. J. B. Dunbar, of Dies"
den, N.D., and Miss Cora Ingold at ' rifle, the accident happen
#scalae, In religion Mrs.. Ingold was a Patterson receiving the chs
Baptist, but until the year 1913, breast. Miss Patterson; is s
kid been a member of the Evangel- her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
a1 Church, Hullett. The funeral Patterson, two brother an
was held on. Thursday of last week. 'The older brother is attache
from her late residence, the remains i Lethbridge Battalion, while
teeing taken to ,the Baptist Church, I 13 employed in England as
Auburn, where .service was held tion worker. Deceased is
and interment in; the Evangelical Mr. George Davidson aed f
Cemetery. . Rev. Mr. Fairful, of Mitchell,
Clinton, and Rave H. Boppel, of God-
daughter, a school teacher
ley, Alta., hate been shot a
instantly killed with a rifl
companion, Esther Mitchell,
zichool Lacher, acher, at Irvine, w
a range of ten feet. The
had been out walking with
torts and the rifle was to
to 3hoet gophers. While M
son; was focusing a comer
as picture _of Miss Mitchell h
erlch, conducting the ,services.
.Huilett,
School Report --The following is the
*eeport 'of the school in Section No.
Hullett, for the month of March,
,'•e names are .in order of merit : Sr.
iY Vina Rogerson, Beulah, Scott. Jr.
-I `—e131anehe Wheatley, *Thelma Dale_
„Verne Dale, Walter Scott, Sr. LH --
'Clifford Britton and Jame3 Armstrong
„equal, Alpert Whipp Richard „ Bar-
mak, Lorne D 1e_ Jr. III Lorne
tifiW30n, Jean T1a.cvson, Jack Kellar,
-Wilfrid Scott, *Clifford Cater, Willie
I3arwieie. Sr_ II---Pheobe Wakefield, V.
ott, Abrin Dale. Jr. II *Charlie
Riley, Peter Dunlap, Frank Riley. C.
Colciough, Blanche Stevens, Sr.. I —
Mildred Britton, *Bert Barwick. Jr. 1
Arnold Dale. *'ia se1 Barwick. Those
ave at!
'narked with an asterisk 'n
tended .every ,school days—Bert Irwin, t would notdo that. I a
'eot er. t tt
-and 'put to the bluish. Is
Motes. — NiTha< ;was for nine years o0 low in :notal tone . tha
known es the Londesboro Threshing and especially those in a
Sypdieal`e i3 now no ;more, or prob- I the mere tool of their
able more prop .71v speaking it has , void of noblenea3s or eonsc
leen succeeded by one one-tenth as f ing to and appropriating t
-strong numerically, that is the pry':their country's Bent , jok f 1 wad but air inn
sent syndicate has a membership
Only five made tali es
follows: Joseph ,
oin the horse, drug, motor
Manning, John TarnblY.n, Fred Shob-i other deals. What do
brook, Elisha el ,Vltties and. Richard
i think of Canada and Ali t
ful ;tate of t
Carter. The original .shares were t-things?`i'h'
valued at fifty dollars but as die t thought. It is en ougle to
- content crept ire the price went Gbrletian statesman or C
down. It struck bottom' at stfive . dote i
the ,strength of a chain j
tars and thosd„who bought ..at . this power of its weakest
rot
-- _, figure and obtain:ek sixteens when th nation judged b best
oy.ndtcate sold outs. made some earl l and not bs
Reye Mr a John Cartwright, with rowdyit3tn of a band of 00
A Disgrace to C
Dear Epositor,—This tho
to tale' in disappointment o
iii positions of responsibilit
fishnese and greeds the ut
nobleness and that true bus
triotic :spirit, that ought
in the time of a crisis Ilk
sent. But I suppose if it
the evil will appear overneaent a When
s oho
Roblin g
opportunity is given, a gr
tiering of tha people's m
taken place.
Sir, I was .horrified w
in the Russd-Japanese w
Russian official would ch
tion, deliberately at dollar
coal. I thought ,it was n
they . failed ir3 the war, b1
were betrayed by their
thought then ou>R. Canad
s. J, C
he 60th
, sonic
friends .
as to b
ignalled
nners
bird eh
an rpos
be bird
ilot at
humped
So, it
illerY
we eT guns he could not
to a Ills bidding. By a
e fl4shed instructions. The
wafting. The, guns were
cost immediately fired.
rver waited patiently
cozads and then his
d .a r
obs
1ng s
•
v• er - y 100 yards er so.
No o be expected. The
nalleagain, telling just
eneti. The gun was de-
ain 1 was fired. This time
t fif yards. That, too,
ex ted. Quickly the flier
e fa s of 'the shell's and the
rrectd the error, i and a
t land - d lump on the Ger,
t on a d en it was that
n,
sh ie ect his glee to the
e wh, e1 .in front who was
th back.
s 'u tihere in the air. "Ar -i
in -" they call them,
th fly high and whose
is opot. It takes skill
f ,ner. e, Ifor it is dangerous
ccessi ul spotting means
th enemy and observing
re, c nstantly subject to at -
rap -1 and other aircraft.
ter as nothing to do with
g the machine. He has
do _2,t, i is business is to
ne 'sposition from a point
a i th air. He must obi
erne s of troops, be ke en-
gh catch ;sight of a b dy
°vin:, onroad nri�as. d-
i
at galuh3 g .and dug!° 1t3, o
pilo directly- over the enee
hes d take photographs
cker d lend below. He must
In- i evelop3, the eyes of a
3 bit r ream,..
ed to say at the beginning of
hat b ing an airman wad a
of t ing. Possibly that was
, but it ian't now, and more
pr: tt3 high on both sides
Win Inc.._The day before I
Ike grey t aerodrome where we
1640 whose first hit caus-
te utt r .screams of delight
him if, because of the roar
gines could :not hear, I had
flight of .26 British machines
at ra ding expedition. They
ject t to the most vigorous
nti ircraft guns. Shells
e kin : all around them and it
and ful that none was hit.
our , aptain about this busisi
burs ng' shells ar and the
I marked how wondeif:il
see mae'hine mo ing stead-
bout its business,- almost as
r w .11y unconcerned, like the
f Plu :st ert forest who sang
gh :- bl ody and thundering
she"
t w' de ful and don't believe
chaueol there are 'unconcern=
can hear', the break of the
.les they arevery close, be -
the w, gine'et roar, but you can
ar el flying fragments as
ne - istlfng through the u are
joke( when yo
it, not knowing when
11- happen to bring you
nd at: :seems to be a slow
Spec : up !there is really a roar
ins doing its damnedest to
to ' er .100 an hour."
I ,s,; epeel at two miles 1
is grleat game. But ,it'
a tter of 'guess and luck
e chine tem see' nothiiig o'
min: shell. He drives for al
rth = nd finds safety in takin'
ed ins. He oe, the gun be
a t ffieult mark, a hurtlif,
t ,sly, flying this li
t. e j dge-s as best he ca'
Irect on the machine will take.
idere thespeed of the zrachin
e of light, the height and th
e 21 es,, The machine may
The she 1
smet tern sharp the machin
s f ' ty seconds;
ay . ile away when the bur t
lace -The plane is mall, t e
burst not great .end the sky
It difficult busin ss a d
ys n one fires direct' at : n
aero,lar_e. , The alt raft 3
surrounded by bursting shell
are • nt over and ;under and o
es. ► is a wonder that _rno e
es : e not brought 4ov11•
hese bi
usiness
isaster
achine
act_ by
The s
e run
ed from
ents of
teas of
nts. Tag
good
ill be
st week
erg wee
res and
on a
together
me mane
ally 0.0 -
es from
situat-
ee on;
ssistance
injured
d to tits
ture was
atford a
ew Pate
avidson,
er eldest
at Pash-
d almost
nt off at
wo girls
male ese
en along
s Patter.,
to take
ge in the
rvived by
Andrew
a sister.
to the
er father
elated to He in
hueneixspenrc
ilow ha,
speck
and Os
I the ti
He coil,
ti Shell
rime i
13
d war
1: cell:1'
by
tor C
throe
ni
izee. Is hot tr
horrify lamer
dged by' the
k? Is n4 e letin
en pothielan
oes not the
scan rti.
way' to
send ed
Inelyttshetrc
hawk, t
They
the war
eafe so
true th
tality r
of the
visited
seen a
wgoeirneg :90
fire -by
were b
seemed
maehin
it was
ily on
if it w
birds o
thr
ed. You
cause f
often
they c
someth
down,
ing tm
the al
t's
o
tier me.
er lack 0
ness, pg
o be see
. the pre
is ther
n in th
a great
squan-
ney hes
that t
at his n.
a ton
evond
ause
an offici
cliegrin
our Cana.
her peo
thority
• ayar
ousands
theugh
bicycle ,
Germ
W'S THiS?
ffe One Hundred Dollars B. -
for case of Catarrh- th t
be cuend by Catar
st
-five
as
tar
h tie
expe
arrh Cure has been tak
euitferers for the
yeans, and 1 -,las beet) e
the most reliable rerr• I
Catarrh Ctire
Blood on the Mucous
g the Poleon from
healing the diseased
have taken Hallts Cate
:allot time you will ee
prove tent in your gen
te Start taking Cata
at and get rid of cata
for eatimoniali, free.
ts
Showing
of Dress Goods, Silks
and Fancy Trimmings
flvtagniicent
QUCH an array of beautiful dress fabrics
Oas this we have never before displayed, for
in the whole history of the weavers' art such
beauty of material; such harmony of coloring;
such exquisite patterns and designs were nev-
er before conceived.
There is a wonderful variety of beautiful
new materials peculiarly adapted to the many
flaring effects so strongly demanded by
good taste and correct style
Every new color scheme,
finds expression in this com-
plete display. Never vas -
there such demand made
by fashion for novel trim-
mings and never were we
so well prepara tot meet
this demand. There is a
Splendidly interesting dis-
play_ of the new things in
trimmings arranged for you
in our dress goods depart-
ment, and as usual the
prices are pleasing too.
Wash Goods
that are Color Fast
4 is remarkable the many
new materials, haticiSottiO
patterns and attractive coi.
oring we have in wash
good§ this season,. Don't
buy without seeing our dis-
play and more important
get our prices.
The New
Dress Making Dept.
in fill Swing
THE New Dress Making Department from
a our first intimation of its inception gave
evidence that it would be a brisk department.
No sooner was our announcement made
than we began booking orders.
We have furnished and equipped this de-
partment with all modern appliances and
conveniences to enable us to . give you the
greatest satisfaction and the most perfect ser-
vice at the most reasonable
Our efforts along the cre-
ative lines coupled with our
superb stock of high class
dress goods, silks, cfrkstume
cloths and trimmings, en-
able us to turn °tit dresses
1 gowns, skins and waists,
I absolutely perfect ir fit,
1 ct oo rr yr e ic nt i gnu satlyi tlye.aLn de asvaeti ys foaue;
I order early, we guarantee to
please you.
What is Really Correc
in ReliOle Millinery
THESE are the days when women are eager for
A the style hints of the new spring hats,
Already many wdrnen have learned that this store
speaks with authority in regard to correct and be-
coming millinery,' and many others will be glad
to make --as they surely will --- the discovery for
themselves.
We heartily invite every woman to enjoy an early
glimpse of the new imported 4rrivals, that for be-
coming beauty and refined taste surpass anything
we have ever shown.
Prices Always Lpower Here
1
The Very Newest
Spritig C,lothesfor Men
A I3OLUTELY correct styles in
riaen's spring suites. The newest
matetials, in serges, fancy worsteds of
real Scotch Tweeds.
Wo are particularly proud of our
navy blue serges in lane the varying
shades from the 'lightl American blue
to the rich, dark navy, Prices ranging
In fancy worsteds there is a delight-
ful showing of dark and medium colors
withlfancy woven colOred stripes—the
neatest patterns yoU could imagine.
All Well cut and beautifully lined.
isrices $10. to $20.
iess Shirts for
Nen and Boys
and
me
pla
ma
ozens of new patteens
colors in every Oize of
s fine dress shirts in
11 or pleated fronts, all
e by old reliable rnak-
Colors guaranteed;
PRICE
tter W oo
gr Praia
and
immolonlyargrigemillorilMOMPOMPO
Bias Corsets
Comfort, gracefulness and
1
ables in corsets, Add to,
this econo.my and you ',eve
qualifications that have
made Bias corsets among
the foremose and most pop-
ular corset in America. We
can fit your figure .nd
your pocket book too.
omething New in
Suits for Boys
noys who like new things will be
-10 eager to get a look at the new suits
we have received from makers who
make a specialty of boys clothes.
These suits follow closely the cloths
and patterns now so popular in men's
suits. The handsome brown stripes,
the dressy black and white tiny checks,
summery greys in neat patterns and
the always dressy navy blues.
The coats ate made in neat double
breasted or new fancy Norfolk styles.
Bloomer trousers with belt loops and
patent fastner at bottom of trousers,
All sizes.
Prices $150 to $9
Men's Sprig Hats
The new springl models ere now ready for your
inspection. The natty new styles for the young
lads with their dontrasting bands with bindings
to match, as well as the more conservative shapes
for the quieter dressers. All are here in satisfying
and pleasing array, Sizes 6 5-8 to 71.
1
arpoimpimpiessmortaleemitcPre
New Caps for
Men and Boys
The new caps are niore at-
tractive than ever. Neat-
er patterns, more becoming
shapes that fit so perfectly
and are really becoming -for
early spring and evening
wear.
PRICE
25c 51.#10
SEAT RIM
and
Eggs Wct
•
•