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• I• t's policy and economy
to.. buy our sort of clothes
for the boy. The fabrics
• in our boys suits are sel-
ectad for durability as well
as for appearance. The
• tailoring is excellent with
• all points where the strain
• cues, doubly strengthen
. ed. Buttons will stay on
• and seams won't rip.
• Boys are delighted with
the style of our suits while
• parents are pleased with the
staying qualities as well as
• with style and good values we
offer.
Reefer uits....$3 to 57
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Norfolk suits
2.50 to 8.50
• Odd knickers
• 75c to $2
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as
wife will blossom
rose in "new spring
ting.What men a
want in clothes or
we have. New sacl
the English mode
the conservative
sack suit, etc.
cloths, more b
suitings or skilful t
never put into sui.
take pleasnre7■■in
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to
$ 5.00
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outfit- `
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oggery
suits,
1 suits,
man's
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liloring
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howin
Our New Sprin Over-
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Slip-on Cats ar: mode
garments men c • n wea
with prided and safsfacti'
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T11 _ hat for the man who
want.- a smart head jece.
$2 to $3.59
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Toronto, -April 11, 19
T1 a Oi tasid 4overn nent',s actio
peovtding for a ,steady' of MO
war re,sourcee b° sl epecial comm
of
the
rpec
e ieg'3la(ture does not exh
mini;,etrial programme an -so
rarl "natters :are concerned.
al comrittee will consider
urea in connection withl the carr
on cif( the war ; the government i
will'prepare the province to meet
d'tien3 hide will inevitably
after the war. The darty. of the n
appclnted committee L3 to study
war. re eo rces of the province and
;,3en, a p ae for; so organizing t
rea3* urces of the; province as to
able !tile (province to get the ut
tha i p .sgible oust of thein. In o
wor ntario wants to develo
bar ; a nth a3 is possible.
3,
e
ler
nue
pro
for
itt
tat'
whi
on
iridal
ed t
work
omrxi
gov�e
ar v
e go
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of
mi ttee ' d,3 'presided ove
Pre ear�3t himself. It will 1
cont - t,s sittings after the le
ture ogue,3 and will prepare
way 'he eon,3titutlon of a .cc
coon . - of bo,ainess mens plus_
retie es of the various orga
tion a are now, engaged in
wor ' , isle Premier Hearst's
gest he committee will deal
pro enettera only, car. bein
erci ��.prevent overlapping'
the ,already being carried o
the ;glens appointed by the
erel nme#it to carry on ,3ome
Simi, . , k,
T errxhlent .'t3 not, waiting
'thee re:3ulte of ,thist investigation
'fore procoediag with .3uch measur
it b Neve.: to be necessary in ma
rea+y fo• post-be11ur events.
of :11 t `e , general •,3ervices , of
pro ince: re to be �3trengthened.
thorty h: ea I een taken for the
000 000 .by' way of Ioan
in ere.at rate of six
tb .carryini, on of t
Th will be in .additio
$2,000.000 which the( provi
purer wi (borrow against
Lal ar', rate oO one wn111 to
cted 'ro , the anunioiialities 0
(rice : n betels of elisting
1 a3: es dents. `('hese are to
,spe : k, the sinews• of war.
prov de for what t e govern.
vee ilii occur wh re the w:
, a , tw) and radical , e tlerent
,s bei `g j[naugurate , the prin
are o. tit •being a ,3y 'tem of fi
,osis anee, to settle 4 going o
rt,`hern and No thwe3ter
he vast area hick is u
ed as New, o tarioetber
.1 tea of land said'to
y t e beat agricultural 1
at, if not anywhere in
e difficulty, is . 'heat in all
hes lands ar more or
coo d and th . ,Settler
cls valuable tune as we
ble .honey, 1 clearing
.efere the can;
pioneers of
d tivith thi,3 -pr
ut >`Ti had;not
hats that bring a t
ve (such a fast hold
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lag n
maximum
cent for
eery ces.
the
coll
pro
icip
beli
ove
icy
feat
taxi° In
20,000,000
in fertill
cou try
shpeearlidilYm
von eider
hwereir l'nfacgtrh
alte
run
out
fel
oft
the
etha,e3terloto
ernment
pioneer
leading ro„
totel of ;$50
By the t
the who d.
'lion, it le
his oven rho
to. n°t1le
ite
fre
wh rive
of a de
and not
bup
n en
bar ougilent.
mi la w
the
th ter
of land
011,000
bu the
ar in
la d 13
an roo
ie th
6.
in
cial
ttee
L3'L.
far
The
ease
Ing
Self
con.
rise
wly
the
pre.
ose
en.
eat
Cher
as
by
kelt'
sta.
the
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rep.
iza_
war
ug-
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ex.
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by
fed_
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for
be -
s as
ing
•ir it
the
Au.
els_.
;t a-
per
else
to
cial
the
be
the
un_
ent
✓ is
pole
an..
the
On..
ual-
are
coal
nds
the
that
less
ust
1 as
his
get it 'under
eider On ario
Vete and Ver.
then the easy
natiee of going farther weat and
ing A plow -over the prairie "the
ng, 1 tuenp burtling, etc, It to
et th tadvantage still present d by
-urese tleh, lands in the prairie rov.
t the governMent is in king
of the Ontario 'settler an
$25 tct ;85 an acre
in each ceee, and t
lien, on the cleared
the settler:has been
500 ha will be In a
esttmatede to Contin
reurces. The money w
bY the •government, at
• featore of the new pl
tie the( locatitea of newe
go into the north and
,h fancy led him. Und
em the lcoatiOn of new
lb. under 'the ,direct c
ar ment of the govern
ed hp. 'The governme,
at nis will ten ' toward
, province'. ad much
settlers then, elves,- ina
1 ring intcare north,
the near! futare have
productive fa 3 has a
Thle will benefit the s
dding te the! value of
es, elle establishment of
it y served' ley the
So Northern; ntario ra
av• ailable 'for, ttlernent,
al of 25,000,06 . Letes:th
wcork of the h3, 00, eettler
that country 0 hews th
ood, the pro seeds of th
crope of the aast year
the tidy tb al of V/
Iiitentiors o turn the
settlers, e e ted after
1n or er, to put to t dletribut
a vancee. he new sheet beg'
of lan se ore,sts an mines, w
be under the, eh getic a
tr
Highest Prices for Butt* awl Eggs
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cif the Hone able, G.,
b fore Wi H. Hear stepped
ergue on ill get work 0
tylialread orking, out plane for
fer th men who are expected
up Ian, in OPta,rio ter the w
Greig Cloth n
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have
t be..
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much
ot
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hich
their
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roup -
ways
ttlers
their
813M -
The email 130iir
hande of 'the weather man, at hai
been meted old tO the other pring
ShOWS 10 the county this y From
early enterteing !until ofterer° there
a cold craw wind, but' the ea her con -
of tspectators, although it ',had. 'aft .ef...
fqct on the member of exhibits. -How.
ever, the enow was a good torte, and
the otoek shown was excepticrnafly
lions and eingle roadsters b ing at
ovi
leaat the equal of ans. at this
yeer, tae latter claas ha leg a
very large entry. The other claases,
While not 43 well filled, had the steal_
ity in every Calse, while the cattle
display Showed an improvemeht, there
teey of Col. Combe, the 161st Battalion
band W9/3 in attendance tbrou,ghbut
of mode; that wa4 eeJoyed by every-
one and it LI unfortunate that the
ta.r,ger ausaber-ttom enjoying the
'musical treat. Thcf following lei the
list oh eucceseful exhibitors if i
Clyde or hbir.e :stallion. foaled in
^1913 and 'before, T. J. Berry, and 2nd
arid 3rd.
Belgian or Percher= Stalli
in 1913 ar before, T. 3. Berry
mare initrial, R. D. Bell; two year old
heavy draft gelding or ally foaled; in
1914. 11; D. Bell; agrioultural teaml,
cultural! mare an foal;' .:X. McKellar,
H. C. Schda,n, 3. Roweliffe; three year,
old •agrieulturae 'gelding oat filly, K.
McKellar, R McLaren ok Sens ; filly or
gelding,: any ;clam or! age, showa on
halter, ihi D. Belli K. Met -teller ; gen-
eral purpolae, teem, John( Decker; car-
riage team G. I. Chambers; single
carriage C. Truernn`er, C. Eilbtr ; road..
ater team, John Decker; Sing e roa,d.s_
fir, R. McLaren and Sone, F., Hagan;
Speciala.--T.J. Berry's for beet filly
or geldingi any tagen aired by King
Thoznae,: R.D. Bell. Hudson'a special,
for best heavy draft •horse, stallion
included', .any age, T,J. Berry. Sharp'a
apecial or best general purpose
beet ge tlernan's outfit, R. McLaren
and Sone. Parlmet's 'special, for best
agricultaral team, D. Fotherinpam. G.
E, Troyerns %special tor beet en colts,
geldings, ea' fillies sired y any
roadster stallion, 2 to be ries! g three,
, 3 to be rising .and five to be rising
McDougell, two yeane, and. W. Cooper
one year. r
Judgeh-W. L, Moesip, Ste Marva
bull calved after Sept. tat, 1914, N.
Peck and 2nd ; cow or heifer
years, Omar Klope ;heifer 0
years, We Pepper; Weather,
Cornpenene speclal for best
le fettled
t brood
ver two
der !two
nsurance
ndividual
female 'Shorthorn, WePeppereBonthron
and Drpdale's -specie' teif best Short.
horn bull, Nathan Peck.
Aberdeen Angue-Aged, bull, He 0,
Soldan; Sweepstakes, H. C, Soldan;
COW OIT heifer overt two yeare, B. C.
Soldan; Heenphilhe special for best Abe
The
tenon
their t
Englan
My a
got
7.30 Fr
troneport. brought up the rear, ; -We
had glorioue weather all the ! way
acroesst only °nee was; it anything like
rroughh Some were retty sick at
flret bk. t( I never missed a meal: and
every eninute of the voyage
Monday -following the craiser
d back 'that woluld meet,
cruieer as convoy at! nooe the
y. About 10.80 Tueedtty morn -
PAW =tyke on the harizon and
the etroke of 12 aoonj our
dropped -baelc all hands ; on
d their band playing 1'0' !Can-
ur outfit returning' the campil-
t ,all looked very eiinplea-just
Might promise/ to meet eome-
the p03t office at !a certain
Prom. Shornoliffe
PEEM
edai
Pos
fence
Green, Sound and I
Straight
char Posts
9 feet
n ore, 440, Keith Lan 498, Fred
ac on 432, Theis, Johnston 481, Ina
ayton 423, Annie, Brodine," 412, Flea
rin.ioldby 410, Carl Aberhart 400, Eva Elliott,
Hulley 398, Wilfred- Smith 893, r- wife of W. T. Bigger, In her 34t rye ,r4
8 gena Reeve3 388, Lucy Hawes 373, Ar. � She had been iii for many months. She
ithur Ament 363, Evelyn Peter on 302, was, a sten of Bert Elliott, telephone
Violet Rankin 357, Harold, Frost 865, forex�an, of Winghar. Her hueband
Alex Powell 347, Vanrar�i- 'Ra:i-t-ar�rn �5�9. beta rvn�nr r.-fiA�+ s,•�ot,�.. ; A � a_.....
Teer in mos
Wingham asid were highly,
-There died in Yarmouth Gardena,
ence Posts
8 feet
Two large cars,
fresh -from the Mus -
just arrived.
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aftwommearaisammon
two to a Tacna The Men are in almt-
to huts only unpartitIoned except
camp; quite high an and from bur
windowe we have a good view-, of the
Straite of Dover. Sunday was a love-
ly; daY, and in the a,fternoon. when the
men were all f3towed away, another
chap and I walked. down a typical
Eh,glieh road to a village about a
mile away': where we Ott btie to
Falkestones We spent a couple 'of
houre there walking on the promenade
and got a glimpee of the Coaat of
Faance toppodte (us, had afternoon tea:
at the MeitmopoIe, then walked back
he camp. The weather toolc a chang,e
far the sworae today and It rained all
the time, we were on parade, Ulla af-
ternoon. It is oimply nouring new and
we• got -the full benefett of it when
we bad to walk over to the 12 th
•baataii4n. lines• for dinner. We have
b ten eating in their mean uritql ouri
o n 'gets started. The parade
g Gond .14 one sea of loud and weter
b t .the raun does condescend to
e out ag,ath it will aeon day for
t e polisis light and we get lots of
Received yoter later today, also a
Chriatmas box from the Seeforhh Red.
Orme Society ead meedIess to say, both
Were very +welcome. We don't know
yet wha.t they are going to dp with
butt, It is quite probable we wit be
'sent to school of instruction. for two
oe three menthe. e
Seaforth Public School
Walter Scott 337, Arthur Burrowe 319,
Heetor Hap 313, Marjorie Bickel' 297
Phillip Cas,s 279.
Jimior II -Rah Baker 441, Daley
Spain 402, Bee,sie Murdie 889, Edgar
Brownlee 357, Agnea Ssnith 846, Donna,
Layton 339, Fred.a, Shade 310, Jean
Stewart 800, Ione Wilts% 272, Sidney
Pullman 265, (Gladye Welsh 250, Walter
Kright 168. Lynne E. Gillesillte
Sr. I -Total marks 45'0, Honours 337,
Pass 270. -Edna Brown _419, Margaret
Case 404, Emerson Daley 363, Janet
Cluff 353, Daley Hamilton 349, Her..
bert Taman. 847, Jimmy Weir 342, May..
bell Banda 330, Margaret McIntosh 32h
*Frank Cook, 826, *Jimmy Stewart 320,
Scott Shade 302, Helen Marshall 237,
Dorothy Webeter 290, Wilhelmine
Thornton 285, Irene Patterson 280,
Jean Brodie 257, Harry Pethiek 213,
.*Annie Huteser
Junior I -Leslie Hogg 316, Jack
Walker 313, John Dennison 201, Myrtle
Reevea 294, Billy Sutherland 280, Fan.
ny Peterson 266, John Powell 261,
Clerence Muir 235, Dorothy Kerelake
216, Violet Piper 206, Anna Steveneorl
BOOM VI
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Sr. Primer -Annie Sutherland, Dorothy
Robinson, Margaret Stewart, Dorothy
Frost, Margaret Stewart, 'Mur-
ray • Savauge, Karl Ament, Ro-
bert Willie, Jack °rich, Lelia: Mae,-
aer, Margaret Thompson, Jean Cluff,
Margaret Tho= peon, Ada Huisser, Nellie
Cook, Ida Huisser, Lona Pearson, Billy
Barber, Roes :Wright, Arthur Oar - at
rt hare Blear -or Barrie,
Jr. Prhner-Gordon-Rolph, Eroet Pet-
erson, Nora Horan, Leon, Mole, Lee.
Ile Kaght, 4ruiur Edmonds, Glen
&ix:1th, Elroy Brownlee,' Reale Cluff,
Mary Hap, Charlotte Powell, Frank
Annie Hulley, Jack Hindle, lioessel
„Hohnes, Joe' Nixon, Clarence Stephen -
eon, Eldon, Murdie, J. ,Bethune.
Thaee marked with an agteriek have
missed examinations.
From Formosa
The following 'extracts front, a let-
ter received from Mrs. Gould, of Tani.-
eui, Formosa, when ,r,eneveing her sub -
aviation to The Expositor* will be of
intereet to many of our readers. Mrs.
Tornsult-Formosa4 Feb. 14,
Dear Mr. McLeata-Our furloughf
due, but now that our bop are away
we are delaying, hoping We awfel
war wallet:fon eade and that we may
be able,_to gather, our family, together
for ,a time.
waa indeed kink of the Seaforth
Bed Cross Society to number our boys
among these to whom they sent
Sea:forth, Public /School
Tne following ite :the report of the aheteheas Parcels. Harvey is In
Easter hxhallo Frame and Gordon Ilse been gazetted
nations: a $uly-Lieutenant of the/ R.P.A„ on
ROOM I breaklag up of Vie Baton Machine Gan
Sr. IV -Total 650, Honours 438, Pass Battery, of which h4 was a tnemher,
'390 -Willie Laing .562, Charlie Stog. and wall be id England for further
dill 521, Barceicl Coates 506, Ethel Mae- training until Mare.h or April.
key 500, Alvin Oke 498, Gertrude Card- On returning to Formosa, after
apending four years in Canada, if
no 460, Fergue Somers 447, Earl Smith
443, Harold, McKinley 440, Fred Smith eaw many Gbanges. The Japanese
435, Willie Aberhart 4300 Willie Haf3 have certainly( Introduced many won..
allowing letter 1,8 froni a. Sea- (arithmetic) 4240 Cecil Smith -42S, Frank derful thinge, wonderful to the Chl-
oy who ie with the 33rd 'Bat. Fre•eman 418, Gordon Dick 417, Mabel netre who have never been out of the
ow, at Shornecllffe, describing i Hogg 397, Reg'gle Kerslake 393, Arth- Leland. We now have_ electric light;
lo over andi their =alters, in I lir Deem 880, Alfred Chittendon 877, bleyclee without number, motor, care
3LIzzle Bunach (geography) 353, George. and road, engines. The roads in the
e time ago, left us outside The above tetanding is the result of and there are many fine build1nge,
where we ;stayed till review tests given this month, Pupils beautiful parke and statutes. 1 The
day morning. Our cruteer Went whoee names are followed by mames Japaneee plant a great many trees
e were next and the Other of subjects in brackets did -not make along the principal roadee' which le a
the r,equired forty per cent. In theee great boon to burden bearers. While
eubjects. very many of the) Chinese, all of the
Jr. IV -Total 1 000, Henoure 750, pa,ss ;student class, have cut off their
608. *Evelyn !Carelno 544, Cyril Mervyn
600. -Harold egeNab +644. Jean Allen -noeueh there are still many of the
+far:nere and the coolie class, who
506, **Gretta Dennison .500, Gordon cling to thetn. One 1.1 beldam seen
Hays 462, Keith Webster 434,
Cheeney 367, James Scott 848, **Norma,
*Eva -wearing l,t,...hanging down, hia beak as
Muir 826, Jack Scott 273, Thaw merles in olden- daya. Now, too, the 'student
were obtained on examinatione given class all wear foreignt clothes. It is
eince New Tears. Asterisks indicate only at Meinese New Year, and on
Dumber of ;exems missed. .A.. .Ae Nay- special occasions, when invited to
long Chinese town. It le considered
a ,dreree/ ouit ors such occasions- It
eninYe
On the
anotbe
next d
ing
right
cruieer
deek
ada"
anent
yo
one a
hour nip: this was plump 10 tha
middle. of the Atlantic and! we !were
:eomew at south of the New 'York
having 'sailed south-east Ifrom
for two days. Of olourse we
thing 'much to do on board ex -
ad amd play earth only! boat
both battalions twice a day
toon and myself were' &legated
ouple of rafts and lb caSe
o down on our raft( and
e also had to havel our! life-
ith us all the tiene0 bun foe -
acres
oat
who
t the
grain
eying
0,000.
new
the
on of
al In -
ate. et
the
s with
'and.
part.
tment
ere It
oward
the
it was
p into
north.
the
d is
a• iting
o take
r. The
counee
Halifa
had n
cept r
drill f
My pi
to a
anyth
perAed
rpatie
tunateiy did not :require them and.
were ery Jglad to lay them leside'when
we g t to the mouth of the river
Wet w re freaking for. Friday three
deatro ens came out to meet uel-one
of the took the cruieer and -We had
one e left to pretect-
was, 'treat to see them coma up,
for t
at tie
streak
they
of th
Setur
port
ney
riagea were evidently an a
iety ad pitched about lik
on -a construction. road and
Sear tgat very little s
reach d Shorncliffe at 6.8
vote
foirl
re, was 9, fairly -go
'time, and as they g
'We heard afterwar
had caught an ep
while on the way
nd our train% the fir
about +10 p.m. The
English ornailroads,
like a
doh& of
that .one
o me
go
rail
• lent var-
a freight
needless! to
Sunday
ng and marched etraiglet but to
about two miles. Vas partieu-
sap te ,,built of huts cOvered with
roofing and the queraere are
Into
t the
Jour-
opin-
Senior IE -4 'Total 550, Honours, 412,
Pass 330-Ituth Tbompeon 495, William
Greig 472, Beth Barton, 470, Rae Mule)
die 456, Myrtle Teaker 447, Edison
Weight 422, Ivan Smillie 414, Reid E 1-
a-nund 418, Annie Smit 411, Florence
Beattie 404, Frank Ran n 403, Fergue
.Mackay 402, Mary Lai g 382, Frank
Cudmere 870, Gerald Stewart 353, Wil-
liam J'asyme, 335, *Margaret Grieve 334,
*Melville Spain 326, *Erneet Edge 321,
Ethel Daleyl 321, *Kea/lath Ament
812, *Tillie Murdie 265 *Hazel Muir
255, Wilma Selo 252. i
Junior III -Total 500, Honours 875,
Nag 300 -Mary Bell 420, *Teen Smith
394, Gordon winta 872, *Willie Marriott
336, Abble- Setp, 3090 Vale Smith 301;
Maude Patterson, 272, h„,e,slie, Bris-
ROOM
Pass 300. -Fred Cinch 363, Bessie
Marehall 338, *Addison Nixon 313,
*Ralph Smith 806, *Beatrice Frost 301,
Pearl Wright 301, Lylel Tharaton 268,
*Fra k Knight 217, *H rtnate HuLeser
213, Bata PeleGee 189, Mary Webeter
Ju lar III-Kathlyn Rankin 413, Nete
tie torey 413, Donald Mackay 405,
Gra, Parker 393, Scott - Cluff 391,
Harvey Brietow 388, Fra,nces Crich
lorence Chesney 74, Mary Stew -
7$, Harald Peter on 364, Erte
rt 361, George Pe ereon 358, Jen-
evea 842 Lulu Marriott 341,(
888,
art
Stew
nie
Glicbriet Livingston 330, *Baden Pow-
ell 825, I.Jyanan Taman 311, Allen Reid
307, Harry Dill 305, *Ciladya McPhee
297, *Janet Grieve 282, Ronald Mac-
kay -276, *Arnold Turobull 268, *Don.
aid Kerelak.e 284, *Mstrtle Trott 144.'
*Genevieve jaznee, 72. M. 33„. Habkirk.
R00136 IV
Senior II, -Total 500, Honours 375,
P 300 -Keith Stogd111460, Eileen To -
comfortable, The ,31„lbs' are pot wa,rd 446, Grace Pe tnick 445, Evelyn
-Mr. John McNeil hie sold his sIxty
acre forma lot 164 conteesion 13, Grey
townshtp, to Mr. Sired Jackson of
Paris, formerly of myth, for the sum
of 0,1004 Mr. Jackeon ,gets immediate
chasing a larger farni as soon as he
finds what suits hien, but in themeau.
time .may move tO BlYtte where he
OW11,3 a house and lot.
-Death by .suffocation, with no one
to blame, Was th- verdict returned on
Monday by Cor ner Kennedy's Jury
whicb enquired 1 to the death of Dr.
11, H. thra.lkley, of Mount Forest, who
died recently tat the office of hie
brotherireilaw, Dr. i.T. A. Fox, a chiro-
practor, in Winghaert, It was shown
in the evidence that death was due
to an abecess which had lodged in the
throat and crossed suffocation.
-Last week Edmund Brewer, of the
fourth line of Morrie tOw.n.Ship, WhO
recently (sold his 200 acre farm, pur...
chased the brick resldence in Brut-
sels owned ay Mrs. D. R Moore, pay-
ing 31,400 for it. The house is tenant..
will move in a few monthe to the home
where Dr. McRae is new living, the
latter taking possession of the pro-
perty he bought from Dr. Holmee.
farm o ,nthe Huron road, Hullett .aide,
to ale oephew, Mr. Charles II. Coultes,
of Calgary, who has held a position
in one of the big! mills in that city
for years. The climate did not agree
with him, however, and, he will try
old Ontario: He gete possession of
the farm at once. Mr. and Mre. Watt
have not ,yet fully deoided where they
will locate, bat in ell probability it
will be In Clinton, where they have
had buteine,ss aad social relations for
years and are deservedly popular.
-The little four year old son' of
Mre. William King, of the second eon..
ceesion,-near Ferdwich, while playing
with hia brother, wise is a couple of •
yeare older, shoved We little hand un-
der an ax witb, which the. older bre-
ther was ,playIng, and had one finger
chopped so badly that it had to fbe
empatated. The little lad was taken
to the Winghaen hoepital, where he
ie progressing favorably. The' acct..
dent happened on Sunday morning
while the father Wa3 at church. Mrs.
King underwent an operation in the
ago.
-Dr. Holmes, of Goderleh, has or-
dered an Inqueet tol be held into the
death of Mrs. Anabella Brownlee, le
young .woman who died at Grant, near
Cochrane' in Northere Ontario, under
nection with ,her death, and an inves.
which %raw sent td Toronto, discloeed
traces of strychnine poison, ' it Is
'gated, evailch, It la thought, would
have ceased death. The poison may
have beent taken accidentallyt and her
death may not ',nava been eaused by
any foul play. It la stated that ehe
was in the habit of obtaining medicine
ly before her 'death had vecured some,
Her bus,bandi resides at Grant. The
date of the Inquest hes been fixed for
May 24
Perth I If
-While assisting In loading Machine
ery ail Mitchell etattone a son of Mr.
Henry. Pletcher, of Foliarton, had the
',end tot ono of his fingers taken
-Mr. and Mra, Pepper and
Mr, esal4 gra. Jobe Lea,ke, who hale
ber of years, have purchased homee
in Mitchell arid. enieved there. *
-On (Wedneeday, April 12th,
wedding took Olace at the home of
'when. their da,ughtor, Floesle
w,aserrearried to gee John Miller Bar.
=any wal performed by Rev. Mr.
-A. quiet wedding took place at the
-on Tuesdaye when theft, later, Miss
Mary Back ',Was united In ma.rnag
lwehndonis tialrdet.,ignalmtYallt.o these men, many of
ernorfeGeneral, Baron Ando, arrive",
the tirade of the leading business
firm; and the senior missionary, with
leading Mere of dm city were invited
to a reception. After the, dinner was
over, Baron Ando came over to where
my huaband was standing* chatting
isith the! chief' ot the Customs staff,
who thaa beet' to America, for Borne
yeara, and tthrough hied az an later-
preter, aeked him several questions a-
-bout our .work and then said: He
hoped the good work would go on and
that the Goapel would reach the hearts
of dieee, People and turn the. -n from
darkneas to light? We bear that
both he and the civil governor • are
exceptionally fine men.
Before cloain.g 1 wanit to say that
I enjoy, getting The Expositor. It is
a, little( tough of Huron and home,
Kippen (AM seems borne, but if spared
to see...It again, there will, be a sad
longing for the aula hoose and the
dear Onet3 who are gone froser It for..
ever," and lair •for many dear friends
who are ,gone. I
Yours very slneerely,
Eretta Gilead
Huron Notes
Kennedyi of Wingireni received
on Friday last three carloads of Oa.
erland ears of the different modele,
Tale le the largest shipment a high
class automobiles that ever came Into
the county of Hurchi, and i3 undoubte
edly evidence% that 'the Overland le a
popular car. ! I
-On 'Wedne,sday afternoon of laet
week Meet Elia. Fails passed away at
her home in Turnberry townehip. This
was theesecand. deattt. In the week In
Mre. Faille' Botht young ladies
had been with pneirmonia, They
Mitchell. The ceremorty was Per-
fcnened by Rev. 3. W. Baird In the
presence of a few Intirna.te friends.
-At the cement works in St. MarY0,
extra. preparations are being made for
the =season's output, A la,rgS power
rock -drill hae •been procured, capable
lef hole,e of four and six
Inches in ,diarneter Into the rock and
four -inch cane of dynamite be
used ire the fouo inch bore for blast.
Ing puiposest Tone of rock be
displaced with each, blast. I
-The death occurred in Stratford,
on April 9th, of Mies Laura: Anre
Muff, onlY daughter of Rea. T. Yr.
Cluff, rector of St Jame' church,
that city. The eleceseed was born at
Broesele, but later moved to Strath-
roY, where her family:',reeided until
her father moved to Stratford ten
yearg ago. Lieut. H. Cluff, of the
71st Battalion, Who had just gone ov-
er -Seas, and. Pte. Re3r Cluff, of the
161st battalion, at Clinton, are broth-
ereolzed on Wednesday, April 12th, at
the.;leouei. of high "loon, !at the hone
of lfr and Mrh John Robinson, of
Fullerton. The contractirg pardon
were Thornaa Edward Herne ocon of
Frederick Horn of Logan, and Flor
ence Alberta Rc;13innon, both of whole
are well known In Mitchell, and gum
rounding community. The ceremony
woe performed by Rev W. Beir4,
paetor of the Mitchell Methodut
church. The guests Included the mesa-
bere of the two families, the uncles
and aunt of the brl& artd a few
COLP1,111i and intimate friends, After
a sumptuous weddlOg dinner the here
py couple left for a Short hone
-trip. "Upon their return tbeei will
come ,reeldenta of liffitchell,
bride hai resided for scinne
with hire. Forrester.