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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1916-04-21, Page 3-7 1 Srthept4lie risPnth, e decease' fle a . tretiri er childh be of ttie ondebozo 1141 ph. The nera1 too Ur, day: after on to rY be .3erVICe bd,flg R e )11r Ca1i, ISMS . C. A. BOGERT, General Capital Paid Up • Reserve Fund and Undivided Profile TOTAL ASSETS 870000 etnet Its:omoo, albsget.sessi mestotat The London -Engl.= of the DOMINION BANK at 73 CORM!! General Banking and Pereign Exchange Bu facilities for handling. collections and remit or Oil ts 4Se $ ar retth .444(s=gos'e an whralcsa e Dee, Fre ent great eigh orn not I hirt with Clint n, errnae, reeid d Free. had Mr . the, *hat and previ rre..a to k and iwPra Ireton Item3 d ahl Ito 31 w: teres sons, s.on- ser past life fly Survi ;Mre Mr . The' after ceme and Rev. Paul's c a sat, rnb eix L band son,. H.. a Glen Rev gran *he -the Bran,ch E. C. co duets a ess and h amPle ces from lQaua& SEAFORTH BRANCH-: A. E. -09'00N, Min Mint II for or ver O. pear An• Old esident. tram, and, probably 1.13 death, the 91dest day 'of last week of ninety-five yea irroriths. The deems ortshire, England. the Old _anus hor ktnd od was place Union on4ct- one Your Orders "Stewarts Se it or Less" ali Your Order 1111141.481V31 and mitt 41 e yat i4o when L3 wife direct from,Lo ere 1augter, and her la *and, an is Twenty-tw years died and 1 ince that ed with his ✓ man" had alwaya ery bet- og h9alth, bar a day' ,a illn ea 'nice ta ong, and v gorousi. ht:failed. some yea s ago 3 sstra$ a great affl tion, as 1/3 :41( this beil had been fond of Ing and by th sk means as able ep well abrea If of t e times is interest in t e great 1 O taide. Eve during • e first •3 A 'the war he was • uch in - in it and by con ersation to keep 'himself p ted. as things wer , going. This In - as nataral as all it grand- wi 11 the exc *Jolt a inc who. ler Oman, and all his panti- le are in sonie capacity the Empir. . But or • the months t4a things of this faded fro i his min and. he waiting t ei slim ons to Mortality for ' life. A fern- roclaus,iht .ra and o e son Mrs- e -rma,r1, of Clinton; itt, of iso don, Pile nd, and Frank Fre an, of. Toionto. funeral tools ,S•sla.ce on aturday owe from !the home • f Mrs. ano Victoria. Street, t • Clinton erst. The services at t e holm afreside werei eandue ed by .1' J.A. Robiasen, rector of St. urch of Whichdece sed was r, and the, pallbear re Were e bers of the 16.1st Batelle° which Tt _Herman, gran l- ino a. mernber. 'Ste were s d (T.• Fremline George Cooper, Cobk, T. Scott and B.. Mundy. „F.; s 'Rev.:men, of Caled n, East, eot of the *eased w s here, e end camel -and ren a ined for rel.; , r et News 'Notes. big ice 'homes of th ted on- the( river fr ove Walkerville'we oy d FridaY. ni.,ght WI f ' e ,k-• severe lightning Is. placed at $3,000, nsurance. Some- of saved latSi removal ger. Wness tome. Ie cottage or the hilt are t upon the Kuards when and is ever psand ways, ae and save [ worry. The ritle—just a bupon below to -day. Thonew Co magemegei__ Immummiumb.„ rtion of seal -food, fuel, ligl being waatedt d every home ett on a war debt Y WISELY— the nest adean- aeagance ii war t neliane are daily it not oureduty diai (1011U are nt. Make them fluv a War tife: coo= ttee, G.E. McTaggart,'rhos ,Int Expo -040r 'Stewart nd. A.W. Sloan txtembershi committee Dr.Allir n and' James cuttllocal. t-ownezo Kit comnjitlee, M. Hamilton and Dr, .1 .A4 MTaggar, The engaging Of a caretaker was left in the heActs Of the recut:lye —kir. H. RtiblIssen, 'who bad lie mist rtune to break sot** of the ones in. ide right hands -time agO and. ha had to keep it i plaster parts fo sone.. weeks, ' got rick of this' encitn-. biance and xpectsJiloon tb .have free Steel f 1144 balul Again. • g Stafta -Pretty Wedding Tbe allowing which w{ take frOtti the Halifax Iddrnidg Chronicle will b of interest to the graorn's man friends here: A very pretty weddin wa, letnniz on Wedneday evening at the 'home of Mr .and Mra, Willi :n Par tillers*, Woodlawnt when tbefr only aughter Mary Eliza , was uni ed in m rrage to Mr .Alfred Thomas Yeo, of Willows; Saskatchewan. Rev. J. Adam. Woodlawn. MetiodL3I Chutellv ed. The bride looked charm Pale blue 'silk dress tri. rne 3watisdown. Her travelltng suit was a beautiful navy blue serge. She WAS held ksi exceptional!y high esteem In the comOnityt and wee, the recipient of selarge nunt*erl of very andscirre and .u3eft4 presents. Among he num- ber of acistly 'gifts was a ase ;a 3ilverwarel.frool teacher si and Of.% ficere of the Woo& wn Stind y Schoel of whiellisihe was valuabh worker: After spending a ief rti ooh at the ..groomo,s. home rat ord, the yOung couple will kk their home at Willows, Sask. Th best wid es' of a large circlet of frie dit go th Mr. and Mess !Yea eir futti e happl- miss and Iprospent THE BES i MEMO E. FO'THE BABY DISTRICT MATTE oiated the Canada Temperance Act. Bender, of Zurich; was ound guiltyl of bringnig liquor Meg- oy into the Canadaj Temperance Act -.County of Huron, and Wail sentenced ty Magietrate Andrews... to fent pontha in the county jail as a penalty *or violating the aet for the third time, charge. upon which he was found y was tset to be tried on •Peb.r- utt was adjourned to the 15th, €3111Ctal that Ural it has been ad - ed, from week to week until Fri-. y lest, 'which was- the tenth ad- 3ournment The evidence of three Clerks' of *Scandrett Bros.; wholesale litener dealeri- of London, was taken and the sale of $125 of liquor. to Ben - Ser wail proven' astar left no doubt in ,XtteMind of the magistrate that Ben.. isler was guilty. The case has created great deal of interest in the county; :and la the first time an offender has teen committed to Jae on an offense -against the C.T.A. Crown Attorney Seeger, Goderich, haa aeted through.. but the 'eaae for Inspector Torrance, 'Of South Huron. S. A. Mcaw' a Estate.—Personal and real estat4,of the:. net value of $134,- $6f.50 was left btl the late Samna 4.1exander MeGaw, ,prominentiy tied with the Winnipeg Grain * Ex- change and formerly of Goderich, who died Loa Angelen on February 9th last as the result of an automobile ac.. cident The late Mr. McGawt died In.. teatate and relattves have appointed the Royal -Trust Company as official executors add a.dministrators of the restate, .according to documents el.. ready filed at the probate court The total aSsets, amounting to $167,826.20 Mare maden al follows : Life insur- ance, $72,232; Stocks and ehares, $53,.. 485; Promiasoryt notes and other se. euritles, $9,221.50; Real estate, me_ 150,; *Cash in bank, $5,786.T0; House- hold furrdture and automobilea, 0,000. Total, $167,826.20. s The liabilities are 2t2are $82,259.70, leaving net assets to the value of $134,566.50. The amount of U8,485.00, given, aa thew. yalse ef the nteckS and. shares, inciudi_ngt an itere `of $53,600 inveated in the 'Western •Canada Flour Milla, Company; Limited. The balanee 13made up of small items. Xn addition, to MS widow, who now realdes in Califernlathe lateMr. IdeGaw ler t four children of age, Tamely, W111iari Ernest, of Winnipeg, George Henry of North Bay; Mrs. Henrietta May!' Scott, of Calgary, and Grace Acheson McGaw, also of Win - Two other children are un- der age, namely, Allan Robert and Philip Miller McGa.vr. There are also four grandchildren . who will benefit from the eatate, children of the late Mr. McGaw's deceased san, Charles }Alexa.nder McGatv. Their name's are. flelen Mary, Albert Fairfield, Ruth Grace and George Alexander McGaw. on, of official - ng in e with •.F.• The beatanedlein forth baby is the one that neve fella to ure and. which, att the aa, time, t , e. mother may givkvilth per ect a.Sur nce that it is absolutely aa •. Stich( a medi- cine Is Baby's Ow Tablets. ' • ey are the only_ medicine absol 'tel guaran- teed entirely free 1 oen inJuri U3 drilgs and wha l( is mere7 they_ ev fail; to free the lipaio.fr tho mi or ills of babyhood and c dhoo . Once( ' Mother 43 used em :she ould use no other medic! e. The/ regulate the storna1eh and °web d ive bat conatipati n; expel wornis nd mak teething easy. The are :POT& bymedi- eine dealer& or by, mail at 5 cents a box front{ The Drt Williamal Medicine Co., Brecliville, Oa 11 y The La4e Mr. Ka rcher.—T ed away tit hia. h e on th Line, Hay, on Sa urdaY A at. the. a e of 62 y are and Deceased had bee ill for s suffering .from dr psy, and ually -bee me weak r and pa He wee life, lon, residen aection, einx •bor a.nd . red a ferm wh cht he ned at Durlog b.3 lifetim he -prov a man sterling character many walem and t ue trivet a highly 'teateerne Member Evangelleal chure , Zurich. Brussels. to mourn, this lo , his .stv Noten—Rev. D. Wren preached anni- ions and sever) da ghters. vveraary servicee in the Sunshine School .Report—s he folio -Methodist church on Sunday last. —A. report of the sch ol in -Se very large :shipment ot ecrap Iron ris 3. Hay, for the °nth. Of being made( from thLS town 'by Mr. ty–Waril Forren 420, W Xolliek. There vrill be upwards of well 380; Jr. IV Annie -Sixteen carloa.d4 and a large force of 481. Orville . S:nit • : 459. I lmen and teanei are engaged in hand- Foreet 499, Grant i Love, 44 , ling it —Mr. Edmund Brewer, who re- Redmond 381, Cli ford Red gently eold bis farni in Morris town- Leria ISenney 24 Sr. II MAN ha.s purchased the house and. lot rest, 686; Mesley tabards° in town, from Mr. D.: B. Moore, the nie Parr et 425, `G rtrude L price band, S1,400. — The Red Cross g-1,14.3 11 Con.sit • 441, Bel /ea bask week, under( the auspices of Margery Richer 3011 ' `.Xlie company, which ha .4 been playing B1ackWeI 380, F edriek Q ackenbus - 4'The Miniater'S J3r1de" at several- 233, rrimer--Gret Black -wt 290, Ro spoints in the_ neighborhood during thk.-.‘ Kyl 261 4 plea L ve( 238, • ames For at month, netted the /society " $2$ re,ati 178. No. on ollg 22:' verage a ,Vhe total proceeds of the company's tendanee, 19:91.— . Pett, cachet.. -Ontertahrtnenta amounted to over $5)0, 'tin -Web all goes to patriotic purposes. •is -Ben ;Walker, lunderwent 'a- leuccessful ebperation for eppendicitia on -Thurs. , klay afternoon. ' Shampoo -your head with Rexall 5'93" Shampoo Paste -25c tine — Sold only by 'The Rexa.11 Drug Stores. C. L. George a rest.. at the ne, died, t the . and d was and did ,sonte e came don to Mrs. vr. • famitY go Mrs. time, he &tighter. en.joyed ly knew t, bat n body, ere pass.. Bronson ril • 8th, months. me months he grad- ed away. of this ed. on the 13 death d and ma lei StijewaS of . thel He leave. ow, tw Ing is the tion No. arch Sr lie Black Achardsor — Mar Weed sy ond 857, Greta Fori. 523, An ve 295. Kyle 42 Bon Blyth Notes.—There Is 'to be a lodge cibf taatruction for the Oddfellowe of Hui - bre held in Winghaen, on Good Frider when it 13 expecte& there will be • large attendence fro:n the lodges C0 pri3ing this district. The degree te of the Blyth lodge are to dentonstr e the first degree a.n.di are busily, en- gaged at present practicing on 'it. Those takintpart will be: Winghatn, or the laitiatioa; Blyth, for the first; 'Dungannon, the isecond, and, Brussels, the third.—We are glad to report that Mr. Wesley( Tatman, vrhoi had his leg broken by a lanowplove some weeks •ago, Wbell. attending td his duties on the Grand Trunk ssection here, is Len- proVing nicely:. and 1.4 ta expeeteci be - ore long he wan be Lade to be out 1 th a little.—The imembera Lawn Bowling Club Met in the St. f11—at George Club- on Wednesday,: night for Pearl their annual meeting, at Which there . Frank was a good attendance. Preeident Pr. Dale, 'Allison .occupied e chair and called Sr. Pr for the *financial ,atatement, "which was Myrtle fGiazler, Mumble. sec- •FarnbArn, teach of Mrs tending onus sday ni as one rn H . ,RQber . 14orri3P of la.lt week th Morris° , who d Thureda previ rest in Ball's ee_ Line, the servic the gra 'aside. 4:el Mr .La ge pastor church, Auburn. born ip, pcotland was a c rder byl • many ra con =ill at alkerba ceasionl He We, Schoo ,Report report f the se 1 Hallett for m 171 —Fiore ce Jam A.Glazi. rX.Glaz Rayrno a Jailliet3 Tasker, Greta M ett Dead.— remains Parted t were (11 n Monde of Robe t Is life t laid t he loc mile, a dent folio The part Will haus afte far nshi fr yea a f wer the pinn lega badl stor pra and Ing vent to the 15t nig Wh ley, pea mil In Apr the, Mr. of the his of son tal amid t occurre n about tWo o'clock' -Mr. chaadeS Prock -Normandy, about' C fford when bilk eld a or age, was( instaittly Ring! tree. The father cutting 'woo in the b at, of a, tre aWIllikg a d the young Onan.. to a w reebroken an& his b c wise& I he Dominion Governmen ge elevator - at Moose tically full w flit grain the constant. stream ,of eaet is the o 1,Y thing s e elevato ( from b ec ive shiprn nts: Accor report of the levator up which was iesued on a there is in toie 3,412 of all grain a,de up a at, 2,846,883; 69.0, 848,1 22J771; flax,. 9,269. . wanson, a termer of d striet, resi4ing abou Glenb s ortheast 3 k ke4 by a lharse ort is yard abo t dinner 1 2nd, and as so sev 'he died ear the nex S ansoo (ha been a • a district or 22 yea prevince for nearly fo w g one of the plonee bo s was farming t an He leav is a wido • Mhtnico Creel 4 Wa.,3 the. ble drowning fatality 1 rn n. Three ;sehool-gir o thetn sisters, aged ive reapectiv 1 , set ou k long the ter aide r,a, The scree was III tine. The t io had g ance before ey suade n thei emban ment and. ter at a I3 where t a f owing owl tly. One a, ed to eac ,pe from y, but the two !sisters, lie Kyle, were carried re •t. Ry Curnminga, a guar o N'arin, at uelph, ple e arge of u,3ing. the ad lent piirpo ee, .0.nd n a for A week for in Inge inserted ',an ad ttoor pytaineer,foertatlAtnige, that payment of, $50 he rd the machine and t id be paid. Ir inetaL el ed a repl frorn Ja , 1 Toront and got bo wilsidh hell had r-ente de thee name . of, 13e e u thoritie 3 I Were soon e aenei and i the Toro ed in taven 01 get hia d,tiand lit is underst 30 secured from Ctrmmi ne1s for corning to the etery, on the . Base 0 at he house- and g condtt ed by 11..tv. of the resbyterisn *Mr. Moil isms * many,. ye r ago. ade and for a gre ucted th .wooll n., an the 13th co tin b15 5th year. The folio Ing t ool- in S ction N hth of .1.1 rch : Sr. V eson, Ma y :ersSr.11.11 C.Farrth s, n, Nona, Dale, Per y nn. `3un:7.1I— le LiVing3 011, n Dale. Sr. II—Hall Pemba. , Joe Hagill, 'Ras MeGreger, Leslie esker, C arlie Ma n. 11 -- Etta right, H iton Me o. Sr Part leen Li ingeton, rnie Dal', rat Do ' Dale. ri Part owler ordort M inter Wr ght, Clif lard Gla'zrr. er--Geo. Glazier; Tr. Pri er ergas right.—A. R. r. Lyon.— fter an over several mon bn depa ed this t, ApriX llth.. of f Ity ef the 1ale ry ad, azrio 'whom -Mak 3 the fir t break, beiag: Mr*. nosh ; -William and Edward, a town, ip, Perth county ; cld, Chat , am, and IJ. G. . Mrs, yon earviveil tiven by Mr. James retary-treasurer. The eane snowed. Peat that the finances wee& in a healthy . nes e 'State. Discassion then took place oe 1 ),Ing the prospe-W -cts of the season hich I on Tu look very 'bright for another suce Lyon .0e381111 year, after which the fol -1 eltildre -.lowing officers were elected: Honor- Met_ .ary president, Dr. Allison, honorary depart vice-president,Rev. W. D. Tuner eurviv ineaident, Mr. Willaim biaore ; vice -d Haat president, Mr. A. Elder; secretary -1 of El t;reasurer, Mr. James liclilurchle:., Dr. ,eleaplain., Rev. W. B. Hawkins ; execa- Glint° - Bell Ice nt two e totally' re which Storm. • th bnly e Ica to other Friday on the w, town- wo miles t stint 18 IdlledsbY nd cao-e and und and log. 13oth dy was. interior aw, is n ;store grain go's hich pres g forcel ding to to March Monday 002 bush. - follows s 1; bare the Skal- fifteen ro, Kan.. the head 'me, on rely hurt morning. resident s and of ty years, s. With o sections and four cene of a te Friday churns, ten and Lor a ter school flood at ne ly slipped into the e current ortunately e swift etude and ff by the orld of In erestin rence 111 the New Goods HE bight new goods we are showing in every department of our store is attracting the enthusiastic admij:ation of the many wise women these days, Hundreds of women are doing their summer's buying nqw, when the stocks are tresh and new and the big ranges are complete. 3 ..........tarit......ro...........•,........"3.3.0".0104..rear....%.0‘.....".. i Dependability Value—Honor We Want to Impress; Upon You the Unusual Attractive- ness and variety in our Wash Goods Department The large busifless this store has -established 'could not have been achieved .without de- pendability. (Aiiii.rin honest value for every olla has been our constant aim. We are endeavoring t give even greater values tibis spring in dependable voids. 'Come in, we are alway0 pleased to show our goods. Have Your. Dresses Made Here '!yy. our New DresOnaking Departm,rt. We want every mother in this vicinity to see the new wash goods. Hundreds of newprints, gingharns, Kindergtarten cloth, rice cloth, Bedford cords, violets, linen, piques, ducks, saxon fancy printed ducks and drills, seed voiles, flowered voiles andEa: host of other beautiful wash fabri s in all the very newest, neatest and pleasin patterns. You will be delighted with grea :variety of ourstocks and even more pleased ith reasonable prices. Carpets and Linoleums - There is a new pattern here for every mom in,the house. Beautiful new designs in rugs' and yardage carpets in Brussels, Wiltons, Ax - minsters and Velvets.- Bright attractive Imoleums, genuine Scotch and English manufac- ture. Ile patterns last. At -ices you will not better ywhere. -...m•00111110m1.1•••••e,•••=.. We guaranteecorrect style, perfect fit and high grade workmanship in every dress land gown we make), whether it is a light house dresor an el aborate evening gown. Our guarantee -..of perfect satisf4tion stands back of every order wl take. Leave your order to -day. Prizes reasonable, Superb, Co leteness Marks Our' Dress Goods and Silks Ready for Your Now We have prepared a'rfeast of good values foi you this spring. -jAnticipating as we did some months ago the present scarcity of new goods we bought heavier than we usually do with the result that we have now a selection of new style materials that are the very essence of good tate and what is equally interesting the prices 'are not any higher. The Very Newest Ideas Curtains There never was a finer show- ing of rew curtains and cur- tain materials than we have right now. . All the late col- orings and designs are here. We will be delighted to show you through. 1 Women's Kid Gloves Perrin's guaranteed gloves in' tan, white, black or grey, two but- tons, finished seams all sizes at Si to $1.75 'Men— Your Spring Hat - Fresh fro the style centres cone the new hats in all the -'beauty and attractive shades and shapes. Price 50e to $2.50 'Women's Suits Made -to -Measure $22 to $30 Men,s Suits Made -to -Measure $19 to $28 viTE want every man in thi Tv vicinity to see the ne spring suitings and serges. We have a swell range of genuine English worsteds,Scotch tweeds and Irish seiges. Guaranteed cloths that will keep their shape and color and Will give you the utmost wear for your money. We have an ex- pert staff of taiors who put into your suit that all ne essary quantity called style. Come i early while the range is complete. at the ed guilty mails tfor was re- nentence, in a To- e had a at if he uld for- e balance e ts. He e Hew- 111through n Guelph t aniare of to man ar- $$ 0 back. that he s his ex- itY. • THE spring trade has started I in a lively manner, A num- ber of women have placed their orders for spring arid summer suits. The new styl.e books and plates are here, giving you the latest American and Canadian styles,' :There are hundreds of beautiful new cloths here for your choosing. We guarantee perfect fit. PRICE $22 to $30 PRICE $19 to $28 IMINMENNOSIESIDIMM0941INAWMINIW616416.1.1.21.1.00, HOWS 'PHIS? W offer One I •ulndred Dollars Re - for any ease of atarrh that C 1111 t. be cured by 1H l's Catarrh It. Cutie Ha Ss Catarrh Cure has been taken b catarrh staferers f the past t ir y -five yeirs, and .as become i n as the artost reli le remedY I atarrli. (Hall's Cate h Cure acts rough the Blood. on the 'Mucous eur- e expelling .the Pols from the loOd and 'healing the •Lseased por- tiankt. 'Atter god have taken allts Catarrh cLir for a short time you will See a. e t improve.'.ent ha our general -.1 ea h. . Start taking lil We Catarrh ur at *nee a d get ri of catarrh. en for tegitlieenials, 1 ee. el. CHENEY ac! Go., P , Toledo, O. All nrugglats, Ilk,: Work Shirts 50c to $1 Deacon, Crescent and Sandow Brand work shirts made with double breast and doubille shoulder, double stit4h ed through- out, good lbow room, full length sleeve body made of best drill shi VET. Sizes • 14 to Pr c es sm. to SI Big "B" Overalls $1 N Spring aps The first shipment of new i - caps are i . We are de- lighted with them, you will be tog, Browns and greys are theleading co1. ors in the nifty patterns. Price,...,........50c to $1 Big "B" Overalls are cut full and roomy. Made in best black and blue dafry or striped cottonade strongly sewn,!good•pdck ets, stay -on buttons. All Price......... Dress Shirts $1 604**59684, We make an extra effort in d) lar shirts. All the leading Canadian makes are here — W, & R., Crescent, Arrow. All shirts of nationa: reputa- tion AIMMI11111011***511. ==wital031313313.03"MIN3333.61.33.3.m., 0•*....••••••••••••.a Batter, ?froo and Eggs Wanted ros Butter Egg ••••••• — ===.