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tlandbank cemetery,
unser . the atpices
• (Of which thee : dee
DISTRICT STEN
Huron. -The Presby-
in Clintn on Tuese
ncipal item of burst.
e : a call from one of
ch -' in Montreal to
D., of Gode-
er% 7,retsen -from Mon-
'Mc ay; R. 'W.
Nichol, who .rrpr
Pressbyte' y and St.
. ,andafter listening
-'bhe call Wale uinanl-
nd endorsed, the 14..
lace on. Sunday, MO
'a church 4s in the
district, and prrese.tts
Ity for work among
e, for-whleh Mr Roes
. .Rev. `James HaM-
ti wars elected Mod-
retshytery.. Rev. Mr.
s pastor of ICno
for the ,past five
ongregation will los
• He will ;preach hi
,on' Sunday net.
f I di ---Miss Turner, Hon -
o ry of 'the Zana B101
cal 'Mission, brought India an
one "ver . new' in her picture
nit t St .Thomas' .Sd S
ry ea; , "cid she bring - th
dice/. (India, Who are lay
their' 'livers for the Empir
g beth :nd. 'them R .ido vs in
th ra 1 :t a cad eh a rand, tag
hat the 'word widow mea
Brine is we •saw , who hav
'toc•tu . King .and 'Country
al Wats' )that the schools, fo
d viidiws n1ay n6it be close
nes .and that .they ma,
-i which had Trade ou
✓ n;t. The eeork Is in
o 1, so ,all tma,y unit
rissionary it (fort. Th
!.06was. gra fully `re.
fuer .repro enta Tic'
•Medica Missio
Kinaird nearly 7
r son, w rd Kinaird
red serf the ssfon. Vn
of ' the •Miss" for pan
Stags is at 14. Seib
to. C•ire
QUALITY
lOR WOMEN
never shown such s fine line of
outen's Shoes in exclusive and beau-
models as we are greeting our
with this season .We select
the best makers of Womeres
the best shoes they turn out,
AJ TTY " is what we dote on in
our choice hues of Women's Shoes.
h and Low Cut Shoes.
istc Shoe Building.
Season's Best Productions
Moderate Prices.
'h
3.50 0 4.59
Ask to see the new high'
cut lace style - made of
Patent Kid Leather, with
White Sea Island Cloth
Tops ; are stylish,
cool, and easily
cleaned. Price...
if. . z
Quality footwla
ite Expositor Office, Se orth
4.50
per
For all Rooms
and at all Prices
to abundant stock of New Papers
provi es a lavish choice of colt*
and tor the evolving of y
artistic scheme.
Yon can rely on you
walls being decorated
in good taste.
SME , S
Seaforth{
•s•e,t•s••sa•ss=•s•r+
icture
f
. .
Framing:.
A. good picture deserves a good 9
frame - a poor one need`s one. •
Bring in your mc res
and you at
easy choosing fr. f sur•
large stock (if :w 4
mouldings. •
FELLS STU ' I i.
SEAFOKTH
s
Dahlias
This most beautifulof all flowers
has justly become the most popu-
lar of late years. In order to en
courage its enitivation, I have
about 1500 sound :sod bulbs,
doubleuilled show Alias, all
name from import :. + ulbs, Gost-
inme 20c to 30c eae. which 1
aril dispose of at 80e p doz.-by
doh only. About 1 . ' Cacti
dahlia's, very choice fr• . ..0 port-
edbulbs, all named, c stz g 25c
to 8c each. these I will offer at
10e each, by• the dozen only.
April delivery orders filled in
rotation.
t W. E. S UT GKtE
New .Wall Papers
We have an excellent, assortment
of new wallpaper. They have
been selected with an eye to
their artistic merit and will ap-
peal both for beauty and
practibility.
We think we c. n satisfy you in
style, color an . urse. •
Window shades, cu ,ain poles ,;anti
picture frames m to order.
11
B
T.G.
Painter and D corator
Sole agent for .Brandram-Henderson
paints.
opposite Expositor office, Seaforth
Seaforth •
Our School
Shoes
The shoes that make so
many trips to school must
have sturdy qualities and they
must be comfortable and
good looking shoes as well.
Our boys' school ;shoes
are the best that can be
bought. , The leather, the
shoemaking and t e form of
the shoes are , ri = ' in every
way. Some have e
uppers
and soles waterpro • t -d
Our girls sch
are also unusual val es
We're up in the school
shoe business.
est
our scot Shoes
II It SCOTT'
shoes
dry
Egznondville 1 Guliiies. The Girl. day
Guides of the Esmond ille Sund y n'e�
Su•nday
Sehooi purpo�te holding a :le in ,the that
basement of the Preeb ter n church lav
on Saturday afternoon ay Oth. They rich.
.WA a lot of very fit and cif
• farcy articles ado ,honS m = . cooking, •
and candy, and t ey. leo!Berle rod
.lunch. This is their- alai:-effOrt ri Matte
the interest of our sold.ier3 'and' Lh y to tb R
gleisirg that everyone • wr 11 ce alor�t}g' duot3in'
eked help the good. Nor cif d "rig•
What we; can for. , our bray
ithe
.Itot
S
re
yds, l J
tiAexj
tr.al> I
ch re
c1
Mat he,
h&r ..
lm tri
Pekin
ode ick
h's .
rte ret
tea on;
boos 219.1,
Palin St
a Plea
the yo.
is.
The Council, -The r tau meet"
of the town council wa holt in i t
eauncii chamber on M nda event
last: It was ,decided. to old
Court of Revision. eto hear ppeels
ga net the assessment 'reel on Tues,
day evening, Ma Seth at �� °gist Pe.and.,a11 interested should ar th I1M s
date in mind. A -,grant of $200 w
,also ireAde tot the War 4uxi ary teit
need as required., After - -sing a
g.
counts to the amount of $671.75, t e
council adjourned tto•'meet t 'the 'c 11
of the Mayor.
An Egg
OF. John
Henderson has shown. us egg t t' e
Product of onet-'of hist hens, that] Vis, a
teal curiosity. fn a.ppe ranee It
greatly . xe4sembles is bottle, being l-'
edest the same( shjape• and aving , a
.neck shr. ter. 'fit &bout 3 1-2. ` inches
long, lures ; 1-2 -• arna t e
centre and !;aper_ at the ends, t e
neck being Manly about a •inns.
circumference. • Dir. 1 ende -o
been raising poultry for a ood ate.
years, but this Is the fir t tl neo
has- ever , an egg anyt .11
thin' note
Belgian: Relief. K und.-0 Janus y
11th,; $250 was ' emitted *' Mr
Prudholxine, Hono, ary tr =,: urer.
dtionel contributi' n since Juarp 1-
Public Donations -el Deb 4th, . M,rs. "r1
eaclny. euchre par y, ;12; arch 2 d
Mrs. Stewart's S day Sc obi 'Class
$5•; Private Donau. 1 $52; Piste rf-
fice Box, $3.97; De ,inion = : k, $ • 5 ;
Coromeree mak, 6e; Sale o ra4gis,i 2' c,
Tottai, $75.63. On February ?.1, rem't-
ted to Mr. Prudh $50 - d on y
6th $25. Anyone Wishing to contrib to
• to • thie fund .y . leave . e same at
the Red Crones roma ally ursda.g • f-
to-rnoou or leave it with, ,4z J. k
Thompson, Treasurer. t r.
Another Old Seaforth 'Bo Enlists -
Wee take the following fr' the ' t.
Marys Journal of last wee : °Mir. J.
K. Bjchardeon add ,dough er, M as
Katie, were in Ottawa. 1, . t week to
see Mr .Richardson's on, C, rporal J : s.
Richardson, of the 66th • Ba t., Edznn-
ton, before he Welled. for E gland, J m
enlisted at Peace"ver Cr, : sing,wh re
;he `vase a are`mbe of- the al :. , k
• The he 66th as recrul ed to f 11
strength an eleven -days, .a gnat
number =off ,the men cern from e
Peece Diver distriet.e It is hree y
mice J1+tr was laat home, rut be4 as
rrany friends in tlhe Stone Town ; ho
will interested in hearing . of. his
listtrent," Corporal Riche char as
born in Seaforth and went to "sett of
here. •
The Honor Ruli;-Recruit rig. fo he
161st Hurons brightened • on n ,
day last, when he fj llo' ing ex t-
ed; N. A. Wiotghby Da ' - 'Tte d
Samuel H. Dorian John arns, J o.
Stewart and. „,ge Stoll neon, aid
prospects are goal :for a ' urther
crease beforet he week eUn s -t
hal in tenet is tak • In ,the specie e=
crutin,g rally in 0' rdno'e h :11 ore, n-
day evening next, when Ma or Boe
of the 169th Bat alion, To. onto 111
give ,an add,ress i thein rests a
system of national service which , .111
put in the field the largz.t pons .ie
fighting force wi h the 1 est lrij ry
to industry and agricult e. Sh,� t
evening services 111 be h lel in :11
the churches to enable t e . cittzns
to attend.
Red Cress. -The foil. win are die
reports of the sec etary an `treaau ter
of the Seaforth rancid of the ' ed.:
Cross for April.-- reasurer a.: re o t
Balance on han $677.39 ; a ar a d,
'$100 ; war picture, ;51.40; R boro '
$4,10; Tucker -smith You .g - � otple'a De-
bating Society, $ 0; Duff' Chinch
Branch Red Cry,., $15,41; Marga et
Reeves, $1.50; Jen, le Reeve , 40e; 3.
$3; Miss McBride, $1; Gllch fist Divi
stone $2; proceeds from sale of 'tick is
on coat donated b Mies LI kes $2t. 0;
proceeds from sal , of 'tickets on c n-
treplece donated b . Mrs, Ha gen, $6. 5;
a friend, $1; PE ondellle .uilt ad
tea, $95; Egmondvllle You g Peto le,
$1.65; Eg'n'ondville teak) of Mr. Co 7-
en'e book, $5; le and 'ma erial sold',
80c; ttr:on ey " boxes, ;14.46; m. nthly c' ;i-
tributlons, $26.75; otal, $1,007.51. ' x-
penditures : Cardn Bros, 15; I 'r:.
Shade, $1:40; Seaforth Ne • ,s, $7; tory
,goods, $207.08 ; to 1, $230.4:. Bala
on hand, $777.03. Jessie ell, Tr.
Secretary's report The se retary
ported the following g shlpme t of go'
-144 suits of pyj s, `d0 fi. nnel sh
18 hospital night shirts, 9 towels
wash cloths, 144 "pairs s•.ks, 12
water bottle cove 924 :.•:11 pa •
posterior pads, 3,0 0 wipes. Four
Cress parcels .gi . 'n oat d , sing
month,
Death of Mr' uel Trott. -
death occurred a his h • e In
forth on Tuesday 'last# of • me of,
oldest residents o the to n, In;
person of Mr Sam el • `rott who p
ed away after a long 11 etas
$4th year. The + ceased c.. ductje
cooper shop here or Many years;
for some time pas, hey had' lived
tired-. He was of ',a rathe quiet
tiring disposition, but very highly
epected as a citizen and neighbor
his death wild leave a : ge . rgept
the ranks of "tile older c tizense
religion he was ..a Baptist, it ng
last surviving :member of that fa
who once formed a emigre nation, h
Since the mesal of the ::.ptist .c
he
e Pres
egular
ices v
e de
t can
ago
ere he
ce Mr®.
is sur-
gregatbn "many y re ,ago
beers a devout it et fiber of
terlan church anda', very
tend; ;nt at .all church ser
his :health would permit.
1 ed was bar btu E glaed, b
Canada over fifty" yearns
t settled in Seafort
} tinued to reside e. �t
died e years ao, b.at h
t ed by a family of j two eons
t daughters, Mrs. g John.
Orarnersburg, mak. ; .Re
Tett,. of Michi,ga,n Wl
lingweed said Mid Trott •
at home. The funeral ser
s' ` teed t the'
rs
et
and t
ce
as.
ids
its
6
of
, 4
ed
he
he
ae
he
he
see
is
a
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nd
in'
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th;
re.
ad
en
s-'
to
nd
tt
v -i
0
ley, of
Ar +,'ur
of'' ►p1-
ho rets ued
Ices ! ..111
esbyter .-.,n
nt g
titan
eraaitor
Res'
church,
Year .
him wi
farewel
Thin
orary
and Me
her .zr
talk .1
racer.
noble '
ting do
and
deed,,
n eariny
in l
,given
Her 'gyp
these;
for -laic?' of
have t
in et i- „e
callecti,) se
ceive,d Xiss
Zen: ita
f undo.,
yew ` go
La 'stili ,trete
head - rtens
ado a. � `U
St.
or Sa e or To
e at the 'old. stand, McGinn!
wool. Pull market prices paid
ed house with about 3 aor
,Oenter St., Seaforth. 2526x4
ern Dress Making or 1!=
. Seaforth.
en An eight roomed cottage CI
ors() f r h le, three years old will he 801
ill take o s or notes. Apply at Palms'
ali
sten ope and other styles, See thes
efore uyi g. The price is right. A
emu g Carpe d Rugs. Quilting quilts an
totting , Anyon , willhing any of this work don
a ply st, mserea.fott oilier, opposite public Schad
Must reliable and atten lye. 2626-1
.14aper wege bought at "bafare the wars,
es, Seat rthi .
ase, also cod sec ncl- and buggies, re nearly new.
Mikad lay Oa es E ngie harness. R. 0. HEN.
DE , Masse Ea ris Agent, 2525.2
ne hora and ri . else a. flock of hens. Apply to
tired, st ndhope r automobile sea arched an
drop axl ,.and 11 our own mayn't ture and ou
prices*" right a wil have no middleman f,o pay
MIRO EXPOSIT
Y 12, 1916.
,Spec" I . M gazi e
Offer
•
Ma ge os ny davauge and Stoller
or e—Seve al rood houses on asy terms. II
Edg forth.
o Rent On John street. only t2o32197.0
2625 2
.-e(Mr Wil am Jamie
son, ron 04 west, hap purchase
are In Tor nto this week atteneU.n
the ailuati :exercises( thel
wore the n 'uniform' He Is th
to 'eel
the. De
df the
the ev
church
t ,and 4# soldoingf he w.1(11 we
ils fl st-ctlass certificate fro.
tm et cif Education, withou
holid ye. - The local detach
Ping ervice at the Presbyteria
on 8 zeday evening; when Re
arki preached a powerful an
appropetate rreon.-The many friend
regret to learn, :that she has beere, in
disposed for , the past couple of week_ .
Mr Alexander ,Davidsoh.-The scho
Tuesday atoilning, after their inspec
tion Sea the ;Collegiate and made
splendid ,appearance, in fact, they wer .
of Isoldiers.-MisS Bessie 'Hays hes re
turned. fromi a t visit with friends 1
rAin
Murp y, of
pass I his
chose ' to propose the toast, `‘Th,..
Clerg ,,t, Mr Murphy is a greduat
.71:any Efriereds here will .extend ' con
,gr-atulations to him, on his auccess.
Mips rnily °Vela of Guelph, is
guest t th home of Major Hays.
Mr 4 hn W Lsli who has been ill fo
chased. a Chevrolet ca
Martin has purchase
her honie in Toron
and town bells ar
ng it nine o'clock t
le of • the special re
re -Capt. Geo. Lyne
-as recently reporte
IL
erations. - Mr. Franc!
y, son of Mr. Fra.nci
inal year at St. Franel
1
Cluff
an Ov
has' e
rung
renal
of Wienipeg
wonnkled at
forth, and as
sta.ff 'here eve
Sunda,y, Me. 1 th, will be observe
throughout clagla we ' ellothers Day,
box of ;genuine t Turkish Delight fro
Miss lefiente Best and treated The Ex
positor . to s me 6f it. It came direc
from Selon and althOugh It appear
the earee as the Canadian. made cand
Z,4 . .pare tal home in Eganondvill
'1,0110 -Mrs. Lutes !toss has reeelv
has pu
Ja
land.
turtle
e chu
very
the
che formerly of Sea
the Dominion Ban
al years aga.-Nex
secure
MAGAZINE at ,ioe Si 0
Fashioti) .13ook 1
New Idea Pattern j
Instead f $1.35
Our Special. Offer
A saving of
Idea Patter onrp
Monday an T esd
to accept subset. ti
information! abo
patterns.
.35
ative of the ew
y will be ere
ns and give any
he use of these
Thompson ookstOre
Seat° th
Agents fo New Idea toc Patterns
word' that h son, Earl Rods, has been
seriously ded In the trehches
in Franee, and will probably bta
eel home. Earl attended the Collegiate
by anan7 theme( who will be eorp-.
learn of Ins anisfortuneJ-A 'm eting
of the young ladies and girls wi be
beld in the 'Carnegie Library 'on. 'FrIJ
day afterOon Mem 1 12, at 4.30 Cap-
tain sVanstone will report ou th good
Work, done- by the- girls throu hout
the county. A good attendance is look4
ed for. -Miss Marion Brown, dau htee
forth, hes p sod her, final exam/. ation
with honor standing oet the. T onto
Wornen's War Auxiliary Will be held
ih the council chamber this, F "day,
afternoon, t (eclock.-Mre. IS. L.
underwent operAtion there re-
cently, He is recovering nicely. -Mr+
Sunday at his hoMeI heee.-Mr. an
Alas E. (Lawson, of Auburn, were
here levee Sund,a-ys With Mr. and Mrei
Vine Sclater. -Mr. John T. Dicke:Se and
daughter, Miss Irene, of Torontei
Kiss Eta. cC, ILockhart, daughtlr 4:pf
tr,aining In the Sertin-Firaterloo, hose
ated tram that 'hospital on April 28,
taking high honoris.,
Walton.
'Women's Institute- The annual
meeting of the Women's Institute will
Wednesda next, the 17-th inst. when
be held, in pe Weekmen's hall here on
the annual election of officers will be
held, Miss S. Cole, of Ethel is altio ex-
pected to give, an address and a good
programme Will be provided. All the
,ladies of the section as well tte the
members are cordiaily invited tO att-
end.
McKillep
ray, one of +the pioneer reside ts of
McKillop. paSied away 'at the ticere
of hie daughter, Mrs R. Mc lroy,
near Rekboro, on Friday last, tat the
great Age 'of 98 years. Mr. Mc lroy
Yee a native of Ireland, but ea, e to
settling In Waterloo county. A few
tyeare afterwards he removed to Huron
and took los 'the farm, 'in McKikop 'on
which he eointinued to, reside until
his death !, 'At that time the
underwent ,a,11 the :trying time of
pioneer daye being atte of those orthy
Men wwho iso Much to m this
county w'hat it is tey. The deceased
the fu,neral eervice* being conducted
by the ,rector, (Rev H/ Brown, and
the 4•01-118..1))13 were 'laid, tol rest the
Maitlandbazdc cemetery an. Sunday'.
- Zurich
Marriagee-A prettY 'wedding took
niece. 09,,t the home Of Mr. and Mrs.
Geoege Wilhelm, in Milverton, on
Tuesday, May 2nd, 'when their deughe
ter Mabel E., was 'married to Mr. Mee -
ter L. Smith, Z_urich, the ceremony
being perfortned by tylev. A. a (Gesell -
lee, After A honeymoon in Toronto,
they will return 'to Zurich where they
will resIdte. Their friends extend
best wishea.'
NotesS-Rev. G. V, 'Brown beide fare-
well seevices on Sunday and hese gone
to Eirrira.--eMre D .Forsythe, of Lon-
don; and Miss Laurie, of Toledoe were
heee. last week visiting their Sister,
Mee. Gallman.-Rev. Mr. Rembe
teok the services at the Lutheran
church last Sunday and next SUnday
he will be ord'ained,-Mr. and I .Mrs
Fred Kr;aieekopf, of the Goshen 'Line,
south, has n.oved Into the house, 1whien
he recently purchased from Mre Alex
Foster. Mre,Foster has mo-ved to St.
arvited
Twenty-five girlip
to operate )init-
t ing machines
Highest wage
paid. Experiene
Apply to
Trciw
Knittiog Co.
STRATFORD Qnt
Joeepla.i--The Daskwood Turf Club Will
-Mieses Susan SrnIth and Pearl Mc -
De trett,I--
Manley
smile einee :the" 6th, Inst. when his
'wife preoe,nited bin% with a baby girl,
-Woed, was received front Gre,vellinge
Sask., of thet death of Mx, Joseph .Gaeve
/eels baby boy, which eaet ; vent ec-f
curried On. :April NUL-Mrs. Archl-:
ICay eon, of Vancouver, B.C., are
rived here on 'Tu 'coley last and are
visiting etheir 'friends (in the neighei
borhoode-Mr. Fred Eckert had quite
an experience last Saturday with his
auto iot eking a trip to LI:lessen,
Ont,,, la the anud rOads, Het arrivedat
aleStinetion tall O.K. and think is
next trip twill (be tot Chimp:Sand New:
York tif heS(gets along AS well es he
did od ithis trip.
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• 13EAUTIFUL
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ji TRIMMED HATS
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FOR MAY 24th and Later
4,1
it is a pleasure to announce •
them at their attractive prices
Shorthore Bull Sold. Mr. W M,
Wig said his r,egistered Shorthorn *
bull calf last 'week, to Mr. IL/ Goma
ley, of Hibbert, tor a handsome tiger°.
This nalfels (but ten months 'aide but
a 'splendid specimen of the Short-
horn breed and ;should greatly imeinve
the quality of tabs ca,ttle in, Mr. Gorer-
lers neighborhood. Mr. Doig .in ad-
dition to rimning a law office and a
farm breeds euperlor pure bred cattle
and eheep.
West End, Notes,. -No, 4 School has
been cloised "dor the past two weeks
on aceount of the eneasies.-The Sun-
day -School officers aed teachers were
reseleeted for the coming Summer
months, but owing 'to the fact that
sonneany of (the childe,en are leArlf up
with eneaeles, the selmol will not he
old Turner., of • Ottaeta, visited here
for a few idays last week.-Veryl little
'seedling ilaS been done here at pre -
Sanitary Iruspector, ,has shown us a
very unusual .sarapiewin the egg lifte,
the product of••one of eilsellockee The
an• d esual appearance, the sitrprise.
coming whee. ethe obeli was broken.
Within the outer shell wee a secood.
a heed, sheltie the second egg beteg
eggs were sold by weight, Mr. Mee -
ray would have 'a prize in I:hist hen,
but foe ordinary consumption one shell
to eel Agg is about enough. It is quite
*The Late Daniel McMillan. - The
de,ath occurred at hie home on the
teeth conceselon TuckersmIth on
y of iast 'w,Wc, of Daniel Mc-
Millan In his 59th year. Mr, McMillen
suffered front a severe attack of pneu-
monist, eame time ago, but although he
survived, the attack he 'was rever a.ble
to regain his strength, and graduel-
stated, oat Tuesday. Mr. •McMillan was
born on the horreeterud farm, where
he had, continued to reside until his
death, For several years lie was a
rrembar of the -townehip council and
w,afs Well known throughout the 'ass
_Wet. About fifteen year's 'ago he WaS
united, in ma te Miss Marga,ret
Pierce, of Mitchell, Who, with a fam-
ily of elx 'chIldree, two boys atidefour
• survive httr. He is also sur-
vived ,by his 'aged mother, two broth --
ems, Kilee and Hugh, of Tuckersmith,
,a,e4 two sisters,, Mrs. Verson of SEBr
forth, land Mee, Donald McDonald, of
Tuckeggeoith, all of whom will ha,ve the
.fsyrripathy of the township in
their :sad bereavement. The deceas-
ed wjals a coneiStent member 'of St,
3E4'0' ehurch, Seaforth, 'and the re-
mainsi were laid -to rest) Jareee'
Catholic oemetery on; Thursday.
Hensall
Entering Aer.ericaa - The
following despatch frorr Sheldon,North
Dakota, refens to a former resident of
Seaforth. Mr. Burgess is .a brother
of Mas Ross, 'of Hensall, but who
was one thre Seaforthite, and his
Many friends here will wish hide swei
ceps In his c.ampaign. The despatch
says e A. A. Burgess, 'for more than
27 yeans a resident of Sheldon, aaid
the; peat s3.7 .yeara as proprietor! of the
Golder] Rule Store, :Sheldon's largest
me,rcantile establishment, announced
himself late Tuesday afternoon as a
candidate for the legislature from
this district to succeed Hon. Daniel
Teeth), who le not seeking re...election.;
Mr .Burgess Make the race on
the Republicap ticket and in making
his 'announcement, he stands for clean
legislation, In favor 'of the multitudes
Ilefie einem the memory Of man runneth
not to the contrary. He favors leg-
islatiop that will be beneficial to
the farming community, for no city
ar vilaage can progress without the
support of this class, and is for co..
oPe,ration bueiriess men and farmers.
He wants ito see laws passed. where
the feeenens ea.n. borrow money at , 9,
cheaper rate of interest, so that they
may ,hold, their grain 'lithe fall if ne,„
cessary to get the benefit of the raise
priee of the market. He would work
for the erection 'of a terminal elevator
to be built in North Dakota, The newa
of Mx'. Burgess' intention to throw his
lombrerve. into the political arena will
• eoireewhat of a sur,prise, to our cit.
izetes, as hei -has never taken an act-
ive part in politics before.
'In loving memory of my ide,art sister,
Violet a, beloved, wife of Robert D.
Bell, who died Thureday, March 23,
1916, Nellie M. MacArthur.
Dearest Violet, you have left us,
Left this world of pain and care,,
But to meet 'with thee In Heaven,
Is our constant, hopeful prayer.
Sed end sudden was the call,
Of you so dearly loved by all;
Youe aremory still is very dear,
And oft (is 'shed a silent tear.
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1 When Jesus called you name, •
The golden gates were opened,
And with farewells unspoken, '
YOU calmly entered home,
Vis hard tei part with one we„love,
Rut Jesus, who 'knows best,
Had loved you too, and SO He called
You home, Con 'High, to .resal
Sweet be thy -rest dear sister,
Soft by thar dreamless bed,
Gentle, and meek and mild,
With ,blessings on thy head.
So farewell, Violet, farewell aster,
WA 411114 gay our last farewellg
"Sae meet beyond the river,
Happy thette with thee to dwell.
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New Styles
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These
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are without
doubt the most
stylish and chic
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ever shown.
You will find them remark-
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of investigation.
Come
See and
Try
Them
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No need to have your
Waists Made
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Becoming Now
You can find just
exactly the waists
you wanthere now
The styles are cap
tivating and dis
tinctive and they
are expertly made
and perfect fitting.
Dozens and dozens of waists
that are " different "—every
one a model of exquisite
beauty and rare attractiveness.
But why, tell more ? You
must see them to fully rea-
lize that here is something
more than an ordinary dis-
play of fini waists.
The Styles .Are Charm -A
Ihe -Workmanship
Excellenf
Moderate
ou'll Find It a Real Pleasure To Look Them Over,
Come I
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