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hsve everything there
is to belad in the line of
ood school shoes. -Bring.
the boys and girls here.
'We're sure to --fit them ;
sure to give them solid
comfort and lasting ser-
vice ; sure to 'Save the
pocket bobk.
oderatc Prices --
All We ask is a trial of our
school shoes, afterwards
the shoes will sell them-
uality footwear
icture . I
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Framing i
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Iframe - a. poor one needs one. .
* Bring in your pictures •
• and you will find it t
* easy choosing from our , ;
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• mouldings. •
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to FELL'S STUDIO. :
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2.5244
Dahlias
This- most beautifurof all flowees
has justly become the most pore.
lar of late years. ln order to:en
courage its cultivation, I hey°
about 1500 sound good bulbs,
double quilled show dahlias, all
name& from irnportedbulbs, cost-
ing me 20e to 30e each, which I
Win dispose of at Me per doz.-by
dozen only. About 500 Cacti'
dahlias, very choice from import --
ed bulbs-, an named, costing 25c
to 35e each. these I will offer at
10e each, by the dozen only.
April cleltyery ordeis filled in
N. E. SOUTHGATE
Wall Papers
We have an excellent assoriment
of new wallpaper. They have
been 'selected with au eye to
their artistic merit add will ap-
peal both for beauty and
We think we can satisfy you in
style, color and purse.
Window shades, curtain poles and
picture frames made to order.
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Painter and Decorator
Sole agent for Brandram-Henderson
paints.
opposite Expositor office, Seaforth
Seaforth
ea 4
I ft floRN +
4.
i kAIME.6' TAlkOrt.:
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: Also Furrier
.t. The Only Horn in Seaforth a
Our School
Shoes
The shoes that make so
many trips to school must
have sturdy qualities and: they
must be Lomfortable and
good looking shoes as well.
Our boys school shoes
are the best that can be
bought. The leather,. the
shoemaking and the form of
the shoes are right in every
way. Some have the uppers
_and soles waterproofed,
Our girls school shoes
are aso unusual values.
We're up in the schoo
shoe business,
2 est oar sehoot Shoes
14.11 SCOTT
The Horne of Good
illsTaleT
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Travellers The 'folio g were
liteneeeekere` Excursion
ty Toronto and: Grand T
Mr. Cheater ':.Crichfe Seg.
montoo and Ireton' ; KV.
an• d little daughter to t
Regina; Mr. William MOP
the -winter avith •relealv
field • and Sestforah.
tht. West
Mr wine.
William Ele-
to 71:al.peg
s. Ilitty
rtney 'to hie
et, spending
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Beater Vicaitors.-.Lenong the who
were here( for the Baster ho daYs,
we notieed -the following; " lett Woe
SmAllie,. Gunner •, Russel Beat, Dr,
Lieut Charleis da. Clark, Lieut. D.. L.
Allen, Mr. 84 Spaere, Zs? Ver Dor-
,rance, Anna Bell, Eva Oba tende' ;Mar-
ion Watlon, Florence McKay, ladye
Thompoon, Grace Weir, Bessie. rieve,
McKay, 11.- A. Kelly; Florence oenp-
eon, Ada Goyenlock,Mra. Parker!, Leila
Beat, Nellie Grieve, Pte. Wan. Chap -
=an, Milton Cheeney.
Ah Interestin.g Newespaper. ;We
Balkan News,'". published at Salonika,
'Greece. It tia * -very • interesting 'little
paper and contalne - little of I every-
thing extept war newe. One would
think that a neper Coming fro. 'Stich
Salonika le now, would hase a ex-
cellent opportunity of 'getting war
item at first hand,,, but it le evi-
dent that the COD3OT has a branch -
office there as well as • OD other
froote. It I.s printed in English; al -
:though the name have a very Foreign
look, and is well supplied -with adver-
Using. Among the grocery ads, which
firms,- by the waye appear to- be a
little more Progressive than they are
here, we notice that Canadian chee,3e
/3 prominently spoken of among the
other lines carried. The paper was sent
to air:13. D. Ilincliky by Mies Minnie
Beg, an old Seaforth girl, Who has
been A war nuese at the Dardanelles
and in Greiede for over a year
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Entrance Examinations. - The High
School Entrance Examinations are. fix-
ed ifor June 21, 22 and 23 and the
Public Scheel Graduation from June 16
to 23, according to a circular lasued
by the Education Department. The
Circular ;says: Any candidate • Who is
found copying from another or al -
lensing another to copy froth him, or
who brings Into the examination Toom
any book, note, or papee havitig any
reference to the 'subject on which he
h writing, ahall be required by the
pie3iding officer to leave the room
and. th paper and the papers of all
An appeal again,3t the staeding • of
any candidate will be co•naideired by
the Entrance :Board If made at least
one week before the re -opening of -
the :High and Continuation Schoola
The Entrance 'time table Is las fol -
firma : June 21-1.30 to 3.30, Composition
3.40 to 4.25, Spelling; Tune 22- 9.00
to 11.30, Arithmetic ; 1.30 te 4.00, Lit-
erature. June 23- 9.00. to 11.00, Eng-
lish Grammar ; 11.00 to 13.00, Writing;
1.30 to 3.30, Geography.
ley and 'family of Stra ford, epent
the Easter holida,ys with Mrs. Twan-
Jere mother, Mrs. William Westeott.
=Miss Hazel Reid visited friends- in
London oadr the week end. -life. aad
Mrs. R. Arciaibald,, Denoville
are 'vending the week with M:r. and
Kra James Archibald.' --L eetent Frank
Scott of Toronto, who a .located 'at
Blyth at preaent, was here thie week
Seott.-The regular monthly bualnesa
rreeting of the Red Croa Society will
be lield on Thuraday afternoon, May
4th, at lour o'clock. -M13 Jeesie Robb
of Niagara Falls, is spending the Eas-
ter holiday3 with her parents, Mr. and
Ars. John Robb, who recently re-
Seehner and son returned to their
home In Hamilton on Saturday.-aire.
H. Little, and Mies Katie, were here
and Mts. -Georg,e Brownlee. --Mrs. Sloan
arid two children, of Toror te, are epencl-
er relatives.
pert of Ber-
es, of Mer-
-Miss Mary
Mr. P. M.
who has
Mr. Robert J01103 and ot
Iin, and MI3S Mildred Jo
are visiting _at the
their mother, 1Y1r.s. Jone
E. Chesney, daughter
had charge of the Children's Pavilion
of the Rochester Gerier 1 Hospital,
department of the East an Kodak
at the thank of Mr. He ry Cash in
NicKillop and with other Merida here,
Mee Shaw before her arriage was
Miss Rose Cash and is an ad Seaforth,
girl whose many frlends here were
pleened to see her again. Mies. Sallie
French, of God,erich, tape t the holt.;
;day with her parents here. -
We. Robert
the lfilst at
has been
her Inother,
returned to
are -spend-
onee-lifiss S.
this weeta
two child -
he home of
Mrs. Parker
Institute
ays -at her
y, barri3ter
at his
ne, of the
and eisters
and Prank
heir grind -
Mr. Robert
a trip to
ant, of the
e of his
euceeiseel
au,splees of
hool was
ance Was
f thet War
the Sun -
all those
o make the
r. Oscar
has been
her parente in Hamilton.
French, eon ef Mr. and
French has enlisted with
here isinee the ;death of
3Y1r.s. Alex. Davidison, :has
her home lb Tilsonburg.-
13readfoot and Mies May
I. McLean Is in • Stratfor
ren Ispent the holiday at
ef the London Colleglat
staff, is (spending the hell
home here. -Mr. W. McK
of Toronto, spent Sunda
home :here. William Br
48th Highlanders, Tcvont
holidaya with his (mother
here. - -Lieuta. Stewart
Scott ?pent Sunday with
McMillan, has returned fp
the west. -Mr W. Prende
Toronto Normal School, 1.
daye this week at the, he
father in Egenondellle. -
bazaar and tea ender the
held In the armories here
last and notwitlistandin,g t
able afternoon, tiae atteo
good, the proceede amount
30. Which( go to the aid
Auxiliary. The officeis o
day School wish to thank
who eo kindly contributed
affair ,so successful.
Sproat, of Edmonton, who
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aft,; J
t it ern.. Tu
hr
g`'rnendvi' .te,
ip to
Petr it
. Neewl• ;te-•1Sneetl
02' l'9G`h it'r W A • :,i etr r will .; e
3n .tide cil , erg ate t r -
dal, ,at :!our etatekelee ° 9, Say in haae
. ' will 'PIA* bring eke, and - any
iiit>re yarn . will raloided.
afrt-S.' C r'bert wae visit in Detroit
over fie hoUdaye•-The d,3 and z,4 t-
ro114 fare generously lea g :the decor
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/MOW tip.. tin Cardito'a H=Ile for #;he
-t -nen; a he on Fa day evenings
'rase , retHeatteall have also
pcutp fled- ,the r die ; . ich was to
l ;ben tbel "Fridac evening,, so
r ' 1 may - °Set: to, the ld
Ono -Moe . -111; ifinain . l v —
itirg • in Strait word and : aantilton.r.
K;.r i ort yr ! Toronto , ,. 4 t. n11,1%11176 Il -
dray' lot: ;tha orae, of , ..li.. r-
n'&d•Goderic tatreet lv Marjo ie
Kelly safe Near YorX is .guest et he
ttd ne of:. Mr. and Mre, James Ha s,
G"c rderich • 13 tre t. -Mr.. an -Masi,' A. B.
For*he,a .rare h re front d
.i ..he, --guel3', or Mien Stephens, at
the Queen' 3 otel.-Mrs. Geo. Snit era ok Toront was here over the h li-
day viatting : r daugh
,Sclater an bra. Oust ' . H.
.McDe raid ., a,4 to Gader eh ever he
weal end. M se Belie ::llantyne of
Waterloo a riding e I week at
t e honiet 'f er father Mr. Willi. to
Ballentyxn.e --A mom caue► ful and , e-
li;gghtful d : ce +wars haver he d n Ca d-
h raid 'hall e hazy the Le; ' ea. da ce
given!rb�y„! ,ne t, young ladies Of eafo th
On Wedday night. T e ide oratl . as
Were �eiab a tato ,arid very a tfa km Ile
Corte4ae ' : r Os. rendered e ell nt u
isic and ,ev rytping Well very ay : nJ
en joy{able. Mr, Conrad c ckert1 of c=
Killop, erre with eie dant), ace nt on
Tuesday t. He had • ' een a tend ng
the tuner :1 i hie tnotb.;r-ih„ w, rs.
Kenny,. ,a: Dublin, and on lug to
hitch hie ' r orae, hewas kieke by..
-.n
;animal. I ' an ad jai ing ;Mall nd
thrown he oily against t e stone 11,
loosening v gyral teeth and 'badly
bruising ch if and ar en, _- Fr nk
S'�nit i, of the Hamilton Hig land.,rs,
and 'tis ' lfe spent a ew days his
week, ,at e Parental ho e of Mr. rid
Mna W. nith.-Me and Mrs., roe
Pinkney a el ehl.ldren, a ratfoard, ,5p-nt
the hada with Mr. an' Mrs. i.. Cl- rk.
N otilee-Th . flrnof Armstrong & Uwe have dis-
conti.nued tht it butcher buhiness here a d all ae-
coun to due ar : re sated to be settled at ., er.
Wore open ev ning8 and Saturda's. 252 -1
OOW FOR S %LEj-A j ood cow, een mi king a nee
January. No et re to the react n for se ing. Ap-
ply to W. P.. HOMt SON, code lob S , Seat rrth
For Sale-Gi rl'e Olevelard bioy le in g od.00 r dit-
ion, and ohea ., sr W.-Giovenlock's • Hort Mai St.
2624 2
HAND MA E BUGGIES -We now hive a 1 rge
stook of up -to date buggies, both steeland rubber
tired, standho, e of automobile . as,a ohed and
drop miles, ant al our own ma ufactu a and our
prices are rig . t as We have no m ddleman to ay.
Glva ue a call R. and F . DE EREU%l Sear rth
269 -8
Wanted -A -irl 'o learn the ty esettir St ady
employment. Apkly at The Exposit r O i e.
l)r. Sebert of Stratford, specialist in diFease of
the eye, ear, creo and throat w�l w at tlae tin en's
hotel..Seafort . en the third W dneedaiy of ash
month in pla. e .of Dr. Forester T 2604 tf
Marriage f� . endes exactny daivauge acid Ste lery
Jewellers. Etc., Sedforth. 227 t_ t
For Sale- ve t good houses on easy terrna. •
Edge,8eafort . 232
House for S le- comparative y new red 1 ok
residence on .rode ieh at, east, w h allodern n-
veniences, A • ply to Urs, James Weir at ya1 Hc -
tel, Seafolrth. 2b22 tf
We
effor
ours
sele
ave made a speci
this year to provi
Ives with it cboi
tion of
all Papers
Alt re beautifully colo
ed rid sold at popul r
pric s. Many of the
hav cut out horde s
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Tito
son's Book
Seaforth
Window hades and Picture
Agents or New Idea roc P
For Sale -T
One base an
"We will Ft
title ot a new
The price is 3
:Hays' drug s
We have a I
papers, for an
same ler seve
our Wall pa
signs- see mos
ed with -dare a
Graves,' Seato
The lannnal
Seaforth Turf
Hots on Fed
Govenlock Pr
ufaeturtng
n- an tif ac tu
clothing,
lenOwn the
have .bran
Exeter, s.
Witty .of )3
fei) ;132iir
'Ala .girla,
unit ea Ith
,d.e,aire to
leaere their
firin, they
al may
atm ly the
than Itwen
that 'they
trouble in,
kind sit a
neede and
'bare to le
facturing
.aa shoWn
They I are
laber
Co. Ines th
tory • Ile 5
cenelen
worth it.
Telephon
different e
of Rerun
ent rep
Municipal
'the pent y
n weber of,
aels, Mori
funded deb
991.58; ope
funded deb
250; reven
$630; numb
Rural- Syet
revenue $1,9
100; Inumbe
wich Rural
200; peopert
714.38; oper
number of ,
al Company
ulamerit co
955,43; oper
number of
ship inunki
Hay towe
relent cc*,
equipment c 3t,1$19,953.15;
463.59; oper ting expense
number of
ephOne Beret
n, aRoxboro or
"" 425o2n2x ref'
hVgill the Vietery is Wo ts the
re.
roc in your hoU4r, and [will Bang
ce ts per rol1.1 Jas. °Alves ea -
err; re of the beet quairty4 Isles 'de.
d always took WcA on the wall.
artistic coloring's. They Were2513:
as.
th.
meeting of the ate:ewe:Ow oi the
lulA will be held at tee comma Sal
262 =2
COnepaely, Ltd.. of Clintoo,
ere of boys' and children's
hoee name and goods are
11.41.out Ian Canada, end who
h factories In Goderieh and
d bat there is sofficient
hel required will be nearly
'id a notice in a,nottier col-
a ue, asking all rls who
Dile on boy's clot ing, to
names with Mr. Jas. Wat-
a.ssurance is given, to this
will .probably etart at once,
ale the Own of .Seaforth to
-with Premises after they
eded tin 'employing tiot less
y girls. Our opinion is
111 net have the elightest
thie r.cepect. It is just the
irn4nY' girls, who db lot
ve town, would appreciate
unity. The J kson, Manu-
a. (Ltd. aree live Concern
g with their tag onigaea,,
y all these o her factories
all the help hey cam get.
e largest employers of
e unty. We feel 'safe Id'
neith•er the Jackson Mfg.
people of Seaforth will re-
afoeth and whatever .cona
y May ask will be well
Statiatics. .-1 The Folk
in,g items, regardins,
e3 throughoot the pou
re taken from the glove
8 897; the revenue duri
ar was ;5,531.09; the op
plione.3 installed. 475, Br
end Grey System, has
ef $47,640.72; property a
tox phone3, 184. 'For
ting expenaes, $1,040.5
hone3, 139. Goderich .Ru
capital istock, $5,000; e
honea 515. Gederich tow
al (system, egnipment c
nu , $1,500; operating e
0; umber of plionea, 2
hooes, 400. clCillop Tel -
m, equipment coet, ;27,675,
he
ty
re-
th
ty
r -
a
5,
toiv
mires
tterna
revenue, ;6,059; lacerating e peniaes,
Huron T lephone Co:, capital
revehue, ;5,565.84; operating e
North
-Springbank Telephone Coe dwich,
capital !stock, $2,070; ie,q,uipment cest
es, 112.
5,150.69
roxeter
2,250.53,
Tuckereni
tem equ
;9 225.55; operating expenses,
number of phonee 677.
Telephon
equipenen
ri umber
tn..86, number ref Cho
The T
ins Of
.the Icoutt
in g last.
favor of
the man
he Ptici
Cluff and
ell put
divapprov
Speakers
that the name be foewaaded
proper :official eoure.e and a
be forwarded to the Toronto a
don papera to correct the Len
created hy their reenarks and
port published In the London
Co. capital atock,
cost $14,600; seven
ating expenses,
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e to council was h
il chamber on Mond
It was moved by
nd alcIntogb that the
r tank for the town
tire and water c
er to tact. Camino an
the Bell Engine and
y 'received on these
ae, to the Bell Co:npa
J. A, Stewart that t
;record their diag
of the zernarks m
t the recent recruitt
y even-
aet, left
Mein -
ed. and
notes
de by
o the
rite up
ea Lon -
the re -
papers.
enotion of Meagre. Canino and Me -
In toeh the council then adjouened to
meet at the call of the Mayor'
Egmentrville Parlor ConcertrA un -
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iquei paid concert was 'held t the
home of Mr Thoman Halls, o
day 'eye kg (Of this week fo
perpoee of raising funds to
yare for socks for the home
the 'Cron
recitati
was gi
lYn S,11
aed Ver
added rn
ening la
wellekno
Kiln an
ing Igo
little J
reading i
camp -fire, a letter from de
home and the little girla In .an
ing room rendered the ocene
affecting by einging in a; low t
God Say the King. The
ameente
un
'fair took
'for the I
In which
Mee Geo
chairman
ITues-
the
procure
aye at
songs and instrUme
eer ay nine • .giris
a, Stmcson, May Sh Eve -
Hudson. Mrs. MeLe n also
ch to the euccess of the et,-
etyle. The closin. scene
eaux, two little boys, rankle
Stewart Cha,r3e3wor dress -
lea's in khaki and e h har-
stood over their te t, while
94 the ;aid of the f kering
✓ old
adjoihe
very
and
ut To-
d with
lleetion
der whose auspices
'place, ;deserved grea
uceess of this entert
(she was ably asais
ge' Mlle and Miss
Red Cr
glaaa
Hagen, t
Hille Gr
istoree an
the luck
the af-
credit
foment
Sadie
ted
Hills Green
3S Drawing. -The fhie eit
the Red Croes awl ty
n, was drawn for on Easter
ening at Hills Green general
was won by Mr. Joh Baker,
ntnnber being ten.
Port Albert •
and. his rother, Pte Hayden, of St.
Thema,3, pent Sunday with th Er par -
elite 'here -Pte. ,Raddick, the
161.st, Gel -rich,. who was at h home
here 'for a few days, was pr ented
ing kat. M143 Evelyn Hay n . of
Stratford Mr. W,alla,ce Cun Ingham
among r Easter visitors. -Th an-
naul ,vest y meeting of Christ church
WAS held yesterday afternoon in the
.cburcla he rector, Rev. ar.
occupled the chair. Mr. Bert Foster
and Mr. ohn Ligert were re- ppoint-
red war res for the ensuing y ar and
ant
to operate kni
t in g machineiiL
Highest wages
Paid. Experience
we will teachyo
Apply to
Williams TrOw
Knitting Co,
STRATFORD
Limted
tettnit
ins of Abe church Wan Louie& tea .leizt. in
gee, were (here /cin their 'wedding
trip, the Ietteets of Mr. And Mrs.
. Manley
Witteriaon are suffering with in
attack of fnumps.-Mapie ayrup mak-
ing has ended and the aea.son was
,?hort and returns small. -The farm -
ma. charge at the ieee g„, edict,:
the weather. cleans op. -
Notes. -The peopi,e Of this coonnun-
disrik PaPerel 'of the heroic deeds done
_et the front by Riehard Cunningham,
Alia,
of the 18th Bate who w Ong: oil the
Bret- of the ;Walton boo to respond
to the call of," thA King tid cotintry.
-Every Tu.e3day A large crowd of
ladles assemble at the w le rooms of
the Bed C.ross Society here for sewing,
The ,Woimen'e Institute heve cleaned
and decorated the het11.--r.fhe young
people, are giving a play, ;;The Young
Village Doctor," on Illay 5th, w.hich is
behig looked. forward to. with much
intereate 't
Ohiselhurst
Note -la -The play put on hy the Dram-
atic Se:40y wises not: Ns ettice.essful In
peant of 'attendance an it might have
been, owing to there bel g 150. Many
cases of, measles. in, the istrkt. The
proceediseamounted to ;31, 0 and after
poieg expeases bale of $15.10
will be devoted to Red °roes funds. -
The „reagent of the quilt given by
elitke of the tenth conce len, who
held 'the wihning ticket.- he eiddreas
delivered by MIAs Neella on WedneS-
day lent thas been highl spoken of
by all Who heard it. -WI bert Parker
of •the 161,st is helping W. Drover with
the, teeeding,
Usborne.
Thames Road Notep. Mr. A. C.
Whitlock, of St. Thomas, apent a few
days last week at his horne.-Corporal
We gold and 00,rE&Artt Wilson, of the
e4.5th were tin this viehaity oeer the
week end.-Mes, Joilin :Whitlock and
daughter, Mies 'Hilda, of - Stratford,
visited relatIvee this neighberhood
thia week.-Mlas Quackenbush, of Ex-
eter, aa.ng two soles in the Presby-
terian church lent Sunday morning. -
Mea. Robert ICycid has been ill, but
la lanaproving. Her si,aughter, Mrs. W.
Rydall, of Fullerton /3 apendlog
the holiday with her.-iire. I. Johns
pleasantly enterfained her Sunday
Sono& clasp on Monday evening.;
Notes. -The cOhtinued wet weather is
PrOVIBE taerienes cheek to seeding
operatione. Last year .a great num-
by tail end of, A.pril. - Corp. Harry
Webber, of the 55th Battery, Guelph,
w;as ea/ (Easter visitor at the home of
D. Ritchie is :attending the Synod in
Stratford this week.-aIrs. John Barr
ard little ison, of Stratford; visited
relatives here this week. -Mrs. (nese
R. eMeKay, of Alvineton, is visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Scott,
this week.-Mles :White •Is spending
her holideya at her home in Gorrle.-
Pie. ;William 'Robles of the 110th bat-
talion, has :donned 'his civilian clothes
once more and intend3 elping Mr.
Joseph .Speare with his seeding.
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-APRIL. 28 1916
I Ike Store to Putke
'our _Faith in r
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;and the Most Reasonable Price—biet
t be seen anyw ere about here—the Most Handsome eg
; you to accept ur belief alone. -
.1 -liner Wearing Appatel for Women, to
: you/ to decide, and when you see the earments Z
• then youlil know.
CTAVISITS
eave. it- to YOu
-.0 Decide
Wingham
Lodge of inatruction.-A lodg,e of in-
struction for Dietriet No, 9, 1.0.0.F.
wen held' in the splendid hall of, Malt -
land Lodge, on Friday afternoon- and
evening, The work waa put on by the
degree teana3 of Nringharn, Blyth,
Bru3sele and Dungannon, The lodge of
instruction was 'in charge of D. D.
G. M. Davideem, of Wroxeter. A grand
parade Was held at 7 o'clock, headed
by Wingheen Citizen's Band, id which
about 200 Oddfellown took part. Af-
ter the exemplification of the work
a, grand banquet was held in the tewn
hall. The D.D.O.M. aa toastena.ster
called the gathering to, order, when IP
the cuaterna,ry toaats were responded
to by P.G.M., Popplestone, of Blyth,
Balley, of Dungannon, and others.
Zurich
Notea-Miss Lydia Faust has re-
turned frorni vielt with her broth-
er, in, Caro, Riche - Rev. F. Brown
1.3 attending the annual conference of
the Evangelical church, which is being
held :at P,embrooke. - Kr. Lambert
Klopp, of the Lutheran; Seminary, at
Waterloo, is home for the Easter
holidaya-Mr. end Mrs. Alex. Sparks,
of Sea,forth, were visitors of Mr. T.
L. Wurrn last week. -Mr. Ezra T:Coeb-
ler and family have. moved to ooe of
.I. Mernerea farms near Sea -
'forth, which Mr. Koehler will manage.
--The ladies of the Women's Institute
in Zurich met at the home of Rev. 1
G. F. Brown and presented Mre.
Brown with an address and ellver
Wish her and her husband success in
their new field of labor.-eThe Woo •
tren'e Institute recently peeked and I
ahipped the following articles to the
Pairs socks, 24 day shiets, 58 hospital
kolls of bandages.
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former well keown resident of Cline
ton died on Thuraday, A.prii 13th. The
late Mr. McClacherty Wa3 for nearly
here he had engaged in farming for
1 ome time. Ile continued to epside in
linton until about four years ago.
hen his wife died and -he broke up
his home spent some time in the
west and, finally aettled in Godericho
'alith his only son Mr James MeCiach.-
erty: The deceased was always
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after leaving the farm he leept a team { 'with Smart art
of :drivers atid not for some them • offer is 400 a y
transferring their church enembershIP •
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