The Huron Expositor, 1916-04-07, Page 8t
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teuessesseastesommieeine
tae. Contrinu bolls
will be if1adyl reali-
gns wilt 'a s'd be ;-
will
will hav
irriornin
eve ing
A . quences: ' --- ,Anoth ar
- lit the! for of a birt -
waes. 'given by Jack Stott
I :: t Friday evening for
,Sunday school class.
eir jcontrlbutions a -
which will .go to-
n8'` a :boys .•n the treys!
Jeon ' cif , was -spent;
grit her daughter in To -
et d home. --Mrs. P. E.
d daughter are v1s
--At a tea : given in
church ea Wednes-
ealized for the Red
utograph quilt wes
d $$0.45, .also•for the
Seaforth " ,company
ched to Clinton on
Where • the Battal-
11d eco for- 'manoeuvres. -Miss
uraday for .Clifton
pper Jolles, Of the
rs, Ottawa, was here
g ';hip stater, ..Mrs.
Shane, ,, father of
:died at his home In
ay last. The remains
Men who ciknbw" good shoes.
have been saying all sorts of
things about our spring
sees eversite they amved.
The fact is that weave a show-
ng of men', shoes that would
e hard to match.AT
ALUES.
.70,$5.00
We say "special values" because
there are no better shoes sold for
these prices --and but very few as
good. at
Every man thatcomes here. for'his
spring shoes will be satisfied with
ale shoes, the fit and the price.
When he puts theta on, he'll have
his feet inside of a pair of the best
shoes made. , Ga
The Cash Shoe Store
QUALITY FOOTNMA R
opposite Expositor Office, Seaforth
r Wall gapers
We have an excellent assortment
of new wallpaper. They have
been selectedewitb , an eye to
their artistic meri and will ap-
peal both for auty and
practibility.
We think we can satisfy you in
style, color and purse.
Window shades, curtain poles and
picture frames made to order.
T. G. SCOTT
Painter and Decorator
SoIesagent for _ Brandram=Renders on
• paints.
opposite Expositor office, Seaforth
J.
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Jeweiel OptjoiM"
_.att+Cl$6 Licenses
S aA.FORT a
EASTER GIFTS
Custom dictates that as com-
pared with Christmas, the
Easter gift shall be but a trifle
----yet it shall convey the true
spirit of the season, and when:
to this is added the personal
touch it conveys sentiment
without sentimentality. Be-
tween friends—a photograph.
Fell's Studio
Seaforth
James
V
atson,
Successor to W. N. Watson
EiPaeral Fire, Life and Accident Insur-
ance Agent, Real Estate and
Loan Agent, Insurance on all
kinds of property exec ted at the
lts -2'est rates.
Dealer to w mad, White and
New Home Sewing Machines and
National Cream, Sei,arators,
sts bill supply of suntag machine
needles, attachrn nts, oil and ae-
pairs always in stock.
spring
Footwear
}
The season for spring footwear
is" with us once again and we an-
nounce our readiness to supply our
trade with the best shoes and the
best shoe values at any stated price
that the country produces.
Shoes for Men
Shoes for Women
Shoos for Boys
Shoes for Misses
Shoos for very little feet
1f you are a patron of this store
we're sure that you will want to
continue your patronage. It you
have not been buying your shoes
re, w e want you to do so.
Men's $4, $4.50 to $6
Women's.. ... $3, $3.50, $4 to $5
.....$r.85,: $2.25, $3 to $3.5o
misses_..$1.75, $z, $2. so to $2.75
We're asking for your patronage
because your money will secure Isere
the best values and the best of service
.R.SCOTT
The dome of Good Shoes
Bray Port d mita'
This beautiful Car, or whie ser-
vice has been arrangedar at a Jas.
.Wright's garage, will, demon trated
here on April llth..Don't fall to ee It :
It speaks for italelf, vibe ad. on N age - 5.
• ` •Travelller3. — The Jfollowing, were
ticketed out to distant `points . this
week at ='W ..Soanerviileis Railway' and.
Steamship Agency ; Jof3eph Eckert, to
Gravelbourg,_ Sask. ; . • Mrs. (Dr.) Canny -
bell to Albany, Mo.. ; MIs Walker, Miss.
Oulu* and Miss Morrot
, o Rochester;
Y. ; A.R. Cow1thor , tv W terloc,
li'wa; Miss Doble,, to Tifton. S ings,
N. .
The Draw for the •Red Gross r`tzns.
—The drawitag . for the - four gaud.'
ful metallic souvenirs Made it m the
:products of Calumet and }kola- ries,
presented to the Society by Mr. James
Collie, was made atttii regula,; meet -
Ing on Thursday last and were _ward-
ed 4144 follows: The Lrge top er, sil-
ver trimmed flower vae, was on by.
Mr Arthur Powell; th fang' oppe r,
silver trimmed rose vasaby Mis Hazsd
Caragben; the fancy: hopper, .dive
t horned vtoiet ,vase b Mr. ' Joh
�n
ankin; and the, copper and silver
okers' set by Mr l; Fred Welsh;
The tickets sold realized $133. 5.
Masonic Upwards o forty -of the
Masora brethren assdmbled i, the
lodge room-- on Monday evening. I set o .
the occasion of the official sit o
the Dlstrir-t• Deputy of South Humin
Rt. W. Bro.' Baker, ofStratfor,l. •Th
work of the first degree was enter
red 'upon two candidates by . to of
ficer3 in a particularly► effieIe . t an
pleasing manner,.and after ash+rt ad
sdress froliii they District Deputy , and
few word,3 from .isorne of th othe
members,' an adjoarnlnent w made'
to the Comnmemlal Hot ' where an exL
eellent banquet was served an a cou-
ple of hours pleasant y spent In a
social way.
Life - Saving Scout e — A ve y. i terest-
g service: west' held ` n the 5 lyatioo
Army citadel last Thursday ='venins,
for -the local troop o Scouts at 7.30
p.m. Captain Spooner, the . Te'f ritortel
Scot Organizer for C nada bei g pre-
sent. This was foils ed •by row-
ing public ;service( at` p.M., during
which the captain con uctdd t e en=
roinrment of four ,scou , bringin the
local troop up to. twe ty-eight .seoutis
and four beginners. he cite el was
crowded to the door3 and a eryone
'present listened very attentively to
the captain's exposit on of Scout
Craft. The, troop, tw my -five ;3tron
paraded to the ,3tb,tlo to. 'nee th
6.18 drain, on which th Captai arriv-
edssand then, escorted him to he cis: -
The Scouts have long looked
forward to they, Captaln'a co'ml
asll nulled in giving elm 0,
kr/hat/oil kr. -•
;., pay Seaforth : motheir
yisit before long. -Corr.
an4
hearty
Death ' of Mrs. Thomas War'
garet Watson, widow of th
Thomas Ward, died a the
her on in Varna o Monde'
where ,she had been pending
time owing to 1113 illness, In
year. Previous to her removal
lnondville, ;the deceased• -had
for .many year3 with her hus
Stanley .township, ner Varna
one of the early settlers. A
years ago the family ;moved
nlondville to reside an ,she 'ha
her Monne there ever 3 nee. Mrs. Ward
was of a -quiet, reserved dis•ositior,
-but '.re.3peeted and es eemed fr many
acts of kindness by er neighbors
ani friends arid her d ath wil be re.
grette 1 by a large c rcle. , he 13
survived by a family f four s•ns and
two -daughters, her husband having
died a year. or two 4.fter co t ing to
town. The funeral serlees .were heti
on Tuesday, the remit!.s being laid tb
rest in the Bayfield er>letery.�
Local Brief 3.—Mrs S,. ]orran
recently sold her farm `near Co
is corning to Egmondv ll'e to r
Mrs. J. S., Roberts, who h
tth her
turned
grace
Morrow
ochester
in prof
there.--
O.-mMe di:_
Tat
last,
some •
er 74th
to Eg
lived.
and ih
being
out 12
to Eg-
made
spending some time w
ter,Mrs .Henry, has r
home.' here.—M13ses
Pearl Guhr, and Hazel
Tuesday ;morning for R
they will take a course
nursing in a hospital
wedding was `solemnized In B
Wednesday last, when ,Miss
Webb of this town, Was unit
:marriage to Mr William' Mont
son of Mr; and, Mrs. William
gomery, and until recently 1
jewelry department of Mr.
Daly's stere.—Miss Anna Wo
Stratford Normal School, ,3pen
, week end with her 'biter,
Woods, Goderich street. •• Cap
gins returned frima London on
day last, where he has been
a ;special course in musketry 'a
military ;school there.—Mr. Joh
tyre, of Hermit, spent a few
in town this week. Mr. McInt
one of the oldest and mot ent
tic members of Britannia
Lodge, and came over to atten
meeting on Monday, night,—Mrs
Roberts, of Toronto, Is visiti
mother, Mr3. James Weir. --Mrs.
Southgate let th13 week , for
York, to visit. her daughter, Mrs
Wilson,—Mr John Beattie, M
has purchased a new Overland
Mr G. D. Haigh, is suffering =f
attack of meningitis, Miss
Broadfoot, of Tuckers -Is -11th, ape
week with her aunt, ! ` Mr3.
Jewitt, in Bayfield. — The
School of the First Presb
church;, intend holding a male
ful articles; home made coo
candy in the Armouries, on Sa
afternoon, April 32nd, -Mr. Sill
and Mrs. Miller, of London, ar
ink Mr and Mr3. ;Stiles, tioderic
Mrs. Soehner and little son, of
Ilton, are guests at . th home
and Mrs. J. W. Beattle —The s
$65.40 was realized from the s
the Huron County War Auxiliar
tons by the pupils of th Seafort
lir and separate schoo and
mount has been transf rred by
Seaforth branch of th Aux
the band initruinent fund of th
Huron Battallon.—The cid times
in aid of the Volunte r Fun
be repeated In Cardnci'= Hall, o
evening of Friday, Apr 28th.
Clyde Rankin hast Pine the et
the Bank of Commere r here.
Arthur Trott 13 here visitin
aged father, Mr. SMnue ?Pratt,-
111.—The collection ' of agazine
paper for the Wo news ar A
will be Made on Saturd ; y, April
and will be 'stored ,at t e . old po
e ., who
stance,
side.—
s been
da.ugh-
to her
alker,
left on
where
ssional
quiet
yth on
Edna
d in
ornery,
Mont -
the
• F.
.ds, - of
the
Mr 3.
Sat ue,
taking
the
Mcie-
days
re. is
uslas-1
asonic
the
J. A.
g her
New
R. -A.
in et.,
car.—
om an
Bessie
t. a
Kanas
unday
terian
f us-
-g and
urday
3, er.,
t-
st.
Ham --
t Mr.
• of
le of
but-
pub -
he a -
the
ry to
161st
dant e
will
the
Mr.
ft of
Rev.
ho is
and
ary
8th,
t of -
Larkin
t Sunil.:
idea," and
table of
reach 'part
lay
his, ohm
e bogs. h'
.d friend . T
aunted to ;3.
ardg - tel
es. --Mrs.
e winter
nto, dues
►uthgate,
tng. hi 'T
e Egmon
YE $14,75.
ass and
tiahed an
d Crciss,
the '161s
urday
n assemb
oble left
w1ng3; N.
nadian E
its week
Aberhart.
rs R
iD,.trolt on Sat
ere brought to Blyth .for Interment
o Tuesday. Mr:. William Powell and
d: ughter, s Jean of Aylmer,
nt Sund t,y ttbl her brother,and
,s : ter, Mr. and, Miss Flurs-
eutz, ; in dviille,—Mr and dins.
ugh ylc IC
C:
fi
01
rom'•:the- country:
d 1Jhere, 01d rub-
ePtabin,--I ev. F
,fora -hi; subject
!' pi Man of One
ubject, ``Life a
S]
C
ti
C
1
L•
1
aster
oveltie
raklets from 0.5
each, up.
as *er post oard$; 3-
Etta 5
{ ,*'. 45seac -,_ 21
abbits, chic tens, basket
etc., from 5c each, up.
*outvotes , Bookstor
Seaforth
indow Shades and picture Frame
gents for New Idea toe Pattern
f - • of which; is ten cents. The pro
d3 frim the sale, of "buttons are e
b y Instruments for the band of o r
al 'battalion, the -1613t. The me
r,3 of the Women's ,.War Annular
11 meet on=Satt rday at -4 o'clock 1
t e ,ioune1l chamber. Since this S
al ty was orgt nizedi on March 13th -t
3 raised- the following money ;Fees,
$ .70; donation . from Mr3. M. Y, . M4 -
L an, $1.; A' Friend, d, $1; Mita Lochi
Mrs Wm. St later, '$1; Mrs. = R,
ys $10; Major Hays, $10; Mr$.
�1 Stewart's ;Sunday School Olasis,
0; Mrs. Joico Finlayson, sr., $1; Mir,
illiasn Herby, $4;" a friend, $5; a
lend $5; Mrs. McKinley, $2; a friend
; 'Ladles' Arid Tea, Presbyterian
urcl , $12.65, donations, $1.60.
Port Huron, : were 1J
twists at h h e of Mr. and Mrs. $
. J. Box, a dq lch,43treet; tilts week.
Mr. A. R 't+o' Thorp left on Monday
✓ Ceylon, S: s , where he will spend. $
e 13umme H went by way. of Chi- l.0
gown ",1 f sit tih friends.. in
e to ;s he • e' o g to Saskatch-
an.
Dr. Sebert
he eye, ear, r
otel, Seafortl
aonth in pine
0
Marriage Li en
J welters, Etc. tt
All accounts du
pril loth. 0 he
ands for collepti
For •Sale—S
dge,Seafort
Window shad
a Graves, Sea
Oare,aker
*ling green
est, Presiden l
Good Gameor
tached. Ste le
is if wanted. R'
a
Annual Meeting
I g Club will be hId
onday, April 10 h,
rvaeniembers Is eque4t
trat
sit
t!r
D
es
afar;
ord',Especialist in diseases of
throat win ne at the Queen's
tit##rd Wednesday 'of 77cas•tijh
Forester ' = 2604-tfrn
sued by rsavauge and 8tollery
h. 2
! tundereigned must be paid by
wig
they will be placed In other
n. IWilliani Leitch, Egmondville,
2520x2
od Houses on easy terms. fi..
1 2829.
ize dr color, plain, or trimmed
•
2520-2
Caretaker; for the Seatorth
eason 1916.t „Apply to
2521 ,l. -151.
e, Tx rooms ' tangs stick house
o o good iota and other two
in.I •eth. 13ensall. 2521 -pd
I1
For Sale—Oho
ght wagon.
Seed Potatoe
ord froth R. 1.
of Alberta at the
a oat load of ve y
Coin variety.. Ph
will arrive ther
sift with Mr;
oMilian. ff
We have tl la
s ;table for th
s
veae prices, ea
s r cents der
p
ai
a
ly
r.
oaf
pre
n
bo
annual meetingof the Bowl-
t the Commercial Hotel, on
8 p.m. A full attendance of
d. J. M. Best, President.
• 2621-1
Iver, buggy harness, cutter,
avauge St Stollery, •Seaforth.
2521-1
ward Hinchley has received
tan,who' is in the province
nt gime, that he has bought.
eed potatoes of the Golden
11 be sbippea to Seaforth and
20th of April, Orders
ley will'be supplied. R. J.
th
25214
tm nt of fine wall papers,
t moms in your house and
e th m, Paper hanging only
J mss Graves, Seaforth.
2621.1'
tit neivtst ideas.. in decorating
ar . r, dining roem, library and
G'.ves, Seaforth. 2521-1
ti
b
1.,81 115 sith v
le watt's of yo
Brooms, Ja
ou
ar
Notice=Gall an
eLaughlin ca
v Ne in head r
d liver more pc
otor of equal
ople who dri
v stigate before
aforth,:
Brood. Sow f
. Hamilton, 1,ot
•s ith, or phone 1
se theew 1916, ,ei oyllnil;; -
elo buying. The McLaughlin
tot r its guaranteed to develop and
we w h less gasoline than any other
.o ny make. Note the class of
'e he oLaaghlin, as a e116e they in=
thin invest. A. M. Campbell,
2521x1
e
r
ale us to litter April 20th. H.
24,4 soncession8, H.R. 8., Tucker-
orl 50. 2521-1
o took a set of single harness
Barn, on Friday night, March
torn? same at once, as they
2521-1
Notice—tile. ar y w
f m the Quee 'e otel
8 et, is request d o >+
a e known.
War Auxil ar
t4 7 o'clock, t
serve a ten sen
.1i uxiliary. 1A.1
The Let
egret wra,
arning i o:
udmore, s
orne that! d
lig for , o:�ne
grippe, -nth n
and he u
Thursday] •
clansidered
c ndttion, h
expected, a
t'he end c;
aore 'wa.3
go, and h
s ip all hi.
s an ..exten
of pure tre
besides cr
facturing pl
ember nd
ethodl3 ch
email egg
rlltics was
his widow
ter of Mrs
Seaforth, i an
;sons, all; of
lnpatbyf dt
great los' . '
Thursday
pp.star, Rjev.
mains 'ver
cemetery.,'
el
t
eat r n Friday April 14th from 4
a in the interests of the local War
mast e.rdially invited. 2521-1
di eat
• the Me hodist church, will
h
a
e,
0
Women'is
er 'since the
Canada httoe
r otic 'u as
t e .anobe r
onder,fu .
the Governs
raising of ba
Counties Of
more easttly1
aaomen';3 '1
✓ that p',ur p
ny, .a3 bt
3, but th
e ;society
er is ;nee
a, it May
comforts
e 'nen of
fir,9t need
Saforth a
the to
the Gayer__ -_
safes, and as
here who' On
knitting esi*
w�
of
fo
tt'h
th
th
uel Clidmore.—Much
here an Monday on
death of Mr.' Samuel
ed at his home in Us -
y He, had been :.suffer -
t 1 e: ;from- an attack of
pendicitis develop3d
nt an operation on
srhlch was at first
t Successful one. His.
r, ;did hot improve as
gradually 'sank until
n Monday. Mr. Cul,
nd
re given
men whci
th in Otis
intehtion
se in .an
need art
'm nding co
fa t commit
28 pairs” of
for the sol
the Metlsodi
malts of PYi
Is organised
-seoirk and
1 to nett
en ties the
Htfr011
Women'a lac
be
s.
ise
uri
nt
ta
bj
o
ar
ty
or
ial
ha
wa
es. Th
itt e,
ani
fo
su
th
se
neer
Meitillop
Farm Rented. --Mr. V's A. Barro;l,
h .rented his farm on the 13th` con-
e ss%on to Mr . Robert Adams, of Wal-
t, • for a term of years and will have
a' auction sale of bis effects on April
1 th. Mr $argon has not yet decided
ere tie will locate. , He has net
b en in good, health' for Borne time.
Manley -
NotesG--Mr. W. 3. McKay, of Coba t,
a d This brother, Archie, of Van couve ,
o hve been here visiting the r
rents, Mr and Mrs. William -i
ay, have 'returned to their respectl e
limes. --The ;syrup season. promises o
b of snort duration this year and t e
ar n light. `
Goderich
Notes —Pte. 'Samuel Ward, of Sta
1. y St, who left here last fall f r
e ba leline in Flanders has been 1.-
y: lide ome to -,Quebec ,and is expect-
e,her • Thursday night. He :has been
:3 fferi g from meningitis. The mn
a e 'bar y at the dock these days over -
dl: ulln and repairing the freight.
bats 1 preparations for the suifmr
3 : son which pro4hlses' to be a reco„d
o+e.—Division Court was held here on
onday- before 'H13 Honor Judge Melt,
.4
Ndte.3,,—A few days ago„Mr. Wash
rover,1 had the :misfortune, while
iroWirtg- teay frond the mow to 'I0,3e
3 footing aed fail to the floor which
used hire tot receive a severe shak-
g up and an Injury to his knee. At
esent it is impossible to say --what
is Injuries ere, pwing to the swollen
3 ate of the limb. It is to be hoped,
however that they,. are not permane t
nd that he 'mill tbe able to take pa
rseeding.—The ladies -of the lac
atriotic League are packing a bass
is week to forward to London. '
menton on Tuesday. Mr:Erwin. hai been
conducting cottage Oayer meetings,
during the 'winter evenings. At the
finel meeting at gee Green's, he was
preaented with biblee Arlin book
and ellic handkerchief. The addre.ss
was, iead lire Darrow and the
preisentation made by krssareen. Luna
crf April, Ur John Tough ceKtrated
a few frlend4 anent ,the evening With
him and hta estimable wife and' Nee -
ed -the time 'Pleasantly with nlasic
and 'singing.
Thames Road Notes.—The aneivera
SarY of the, Women's MisSionary So..
adety of Bethany church will ir held
a week earlier than was first a rang-
ed for and will be held on Sunday,
April Stla, Miss Edith Sperling of
turned missionary from China, will
have charge of the Service, whic will
be at .2.so. oxx Tuesday everdn ah
entertainment Will be given, c mist -
big of an addreas by Mies Sp rling,
Martin of London, and EV play entitled
"A. Brahmin Wedding,", by the young
people of the ab reh. A mast enjoyn
able time IS, e fed, so it is hoped
a large numlser !Will be present. —
Corporals E. !Vrygold And L. Wilson.
of the 1.85tli Battalion . renewed ac-
geaintances in the vicinity over t1,41,
Zurich
Notes.—Mr. John Quackenbush ani
family have moved to ,the farrh which
they recently purchased from Jacob
Meyer, sr.—Mr. G Holtzman, who has
been an agent, in this dsitrict for the
%Huron Weather Insurance Company,
has given up ,pais ,pcssition and is now
agent for the Home nnsurance Coma.
Pany.—The final game in the checker
tournament was played[ by W. H.
Hoffman and Harry, Youngblutt and
after playing tfive games, Mr. Hoff -i
issan won out and now bolds th prize
for the first, contest. —Mr. Jae° Hey,:
er, Jr., ba,s; purchased a farm. near
Petersburg.—Mr. John Decker, s ., has
aold his ferny near the village to his
son, Mr. Williaint Decker. Mr. cker
was a good farmer tend alwa s bad
good istock and horses, which along
with the implementn Vase • els sold.
He will eorne shortly to 2urich to live.
—Mr, Regis Ati Denoshme, of the 14th_
concessiqh had his collar bone brok-
en 'in si runaway accident rece tly.—
Mr. Elmere Thiel( has purchase from
120 acre farm which i4s near Bla e and
for Which he .paid in the neighb rhood
Plow Be ofring—T, ?delis, the old friend of the
farmer in t e pow line is now giving his tention
to the rep iring of plows and }Arrows. A fresh
stook of pio handles, mould boards and a general
line of multi ge and bolts. The best grade If Wagon
tongues an bbggy shafts always in stock and all
work done r wagons, buggies and implem nte. Ail
s verkoyillr sive the heat attention at the old eetah-1
!ulna stand 'MMus Melds, Kippen. 2620 tf
Idra. John Paterson .df To-
ited with her parents Mr.
D. „McGregor, and other
the village' the past week.
rson camello ,see her moth-,
Mts. MC regor is not xes -naive aa In
days gore bye but has done he part
sixteen rears has held sway ild the
become resident of cur villag ,1 tak-
ing ap h s abode tin the fine re Idence
come and Mras Johnston t our
Hugh , Gregor is not enjoying his,
accustomed good health, bUt a l hope
his illneiss snag only be a *tem orary
onen-Mri and Mrs. Wm. McDanal were
visiting with -61d time friers s at
Thames oad last week. Mr. a &Mrs.
they go along.—Mr. arid Mrs. David
Cameron wlso have been°,1n the Wes,
for SOM years, have returned,. and
will reside oni the old home farm on
has co/Intuited that a fine h me In
the fourth of Stanley. Mr. leneron
Ontario 13 the best. and that all that
glitters is not gold, even in the west.
—Many onaes In this vicinity have
been V1.3 ted by the measles.
Notes. -1 -Mrs. George Easterbrook has
a arnall .erisciii tree which pr deiced
two very large lemons one me suring
12, lad by 10 1-2 inches.—Mr• obert
Pickard and esons have gone t Fro-
bisher, ,ask., where they ha e a
large farm.—Messrs. Asa and uther
Penhale have purchased 175 acres of
pasture .10 Hay township from the
Canada Company.—A bottle of ahoe
polish. which was near to the stove
in Mr. George: Manson'e shoe store,
tools fire 4nd the interior of the work-
room was in: flames in an I stant.
However, when the firemen pplied
water, it wita soon under cont ol.—A
congregational meeting will be eld in
'James 'street church on the third
Thursday! in April.—Mr., Ches. arvey
Elder, a Hay, and Dr. Campbell, of
is a del gate to the meetisg 1 the
Dominion Alliance in Tor mto .—
Messrs. avid Clarke, of Usborne, Jno.
from Mr.iSnell..—Mr. Wilbert Xeddy, of
Fenton,
with his
Trivitt
ronto
and Mra
friends 1
Mrs. Pat
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Varna.
Patriotic Entertainment. A sod
ening will. be held in the n
all, Varna, on Monday evening, A -
ece which' waa donated by Miss A
abel Foster to raise money for R
rots work will be ione of the attra
ons ef the evening when all w
aye inve.sted In tickets will be e
ected to be present and the luc
11 bel rendered after' which the la
evening are. to go in aid ef the R
The Red Cross.—The ladies of t
ed Cross Society this week shipP
pillows, 7 pairs slips, 6 quilts,
pi In socks, -10 flannel shirts, 13 suios
pvjamas, 84 helpless shirts, 18 pairsb d
t wets, '2 hot water bottle covers, 3
c aths, and 3 rolls of old cotton, the
s hairnet .being valued at $157. This
a very, good showing, but Ke Anuat
k p working. It "has been decide -a that
1 g bees monthly, on the second ;and
f urth Wednesdays, the first to be
h ld on April 12th. There is plenty of
y rn ayallable for those ,who wish to
3
la
Bayfield.
ime to'get busy with your spring sewing, See
vas. na hisooks and all reaQonably priced. F. A.
ase, of London, are visiting her
e guests of Capt. Ferguson.— Mr
en spending the peat two wee
th ber ,sister, Mrs William Osman.
a. Welters and daughter of Greet
pids, Mich., are guests , of her
rents, Mr. and Mrs. James Thomson.
lea; Mair, who is drilling out .130 -
ich., visited here recently
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
ev. D, W. Collins preached
ell serrnorg Iast Sunday in
emorial church,' of width he
was rectal'. for the past ten years.
. There was a very large congregation
present o will regret Mr. 0.,o,
removal rom town.—Mrd Gen. Manson
has- pure ased the. residence on $ortn
'street n yr occupied by Mr. Horton,
er boys, spent Sunday at London.. ;from Dr. ouze.—Mr. and Mrs. William
latest Bayfield recruits ate Wescott celebrated the fiftieth annie
their marriage on Wednes-
st week. Their family and
othered at their homo and
the occasion. — Mr. ahd
an Willis, have :one to
ew, Man., where Mr. Willis
has solct her residende
Miami Elliott, Peter Clark and Hugeh versary
Kayee-Mr. John Erwin, who hat, day of 1
relatives
celebrate
Mrs. She
Grand V
engag
car of ee
HaWksha
underwete4 'a serious operation at the
home of his daughter, Mrs. 'William
Snell, is recovering.—Mr. David Maw-
-hireneY, vito recently bold his farm
in Stephen, has come to reside with
his ,daughter, Mrs. James Lawson.—
' Mr. George Crawley hal sold his livery
business here to Willi= Hodgert, of
town, and, forenerly of Osborne ler
54,000. Mr. Crawley will continue to
reside in Exeter.—Mr and Mrs. Thos.
F. Boyle announce the Alignment 0$
their eldeat daughter; Birdie, to Mr.
Dr. and Mrs. Ainley Thompson, of
London, Use marriage to take Place
in A-pril.
Dahlias
This Most beautifulof all flowers
has j4stly become the most popu-
tar of late years. In order to en-
courage its cultivation, I have
about 1500 'sound good bulbs,
*ng me 20e tet 30e each, which I
ill dispose of at Me per doz.—by
ozen °ulna About 500 Cacti
adjs.; Vfk7F; dtatte from import -
bulbs, all named, costing 2Sc
o 35e each. these I will offer at
, Oc each, by the doeen only.
pvil delivery orders iilled in
tation.
M. E. SOUTHGATE
APRIL 7 191e
MACT AVI
H S
2he Store for Beautifal Carpets and Bib
lhe Race to Bay ualit
e are ready for the onrush
of
April's
Housecleaning
Demands
Spring Shipments' - of New Goods
Here How.-,- -ptany things to make your
hoin6 interiors more beauti /al
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• for seilling.
anything in
4' that t he ma
• aAv.411ecciatutfhat'-rtrodl
Fioor Coverings
for private homes, offices, churches, halts and ho els
Draperies Oilcloths
Alattirigs Carpets Linoleum
Curtains, Carpet Squares
For big assoitments and big
values in Home Furnishinigs
as listed above come and see
the new things shown here
We have long .enjoyed the reputation of beingr a strict y
-reliable place to buy hotnefutnishings. This season e
shall live up to our reputation as well as ever.
have draiwn on every resource at our command to excel
the achkwernents of the past. We,' have now assembled
in our large carpet department, the very newest pat-
terns, the very best qualities, and—what is o great in-
terest—the prices are unquestionably right.
'Linoletans
from
the
world's
best
sources
Entirely new patterns are I stock.
Conventional and floral and scroll effects
are well represented. ir!fie designs are
perfect -and the color coObinations are
pleasing, Come in and See them soon.
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• piles of bo
we are
espnrtsinwgiloah
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as we did
to ptotec
th
uri pekes
Ong
A Bigger Showing of
ugs than ever before
Batter If anted Sigs an
e, ei. illactavish
Seaforth