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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1916-06-02, Page 8er
Footwear
There's more foot
comfort to the square
inch in a pair of our
Summer Shoes on a
hot- day, than you can
find illi anything else.
White canvas pumps
and colonials, Outing
Shoes, Tennis: shoes
Bowling Shoes
and Vacation shoes, -
d for the children,
running shoes, .white
canvas pumps with -
rubber soles; . and tan
calf sandals.
rlcs Reasonable
in every instance
Well take pleasure in
showing you the choic-
est line of summer
footwear we have ever
presented.
E. ' i12s
Quality footwear
Opposite Expositor Office, Seaforth
REMEMBER
fl• 4 -10 -RN
Circus :C4rtng.-.
Circus an g anima
appear n Sua
the 9th ' a ; ,„
a, elrcuaa
one appeto be
one :there i o
be well patronizetd..
ing street .(par,,ade
letter day ;for nth
doubt for =tat .good
ones, {too.:
TennFs three ring I
how Ls billed to
Friday, net,
'some year since
d here and as this
unusually large
t. but"t'ha;:t it will
d with Its morn -
111 ,make red-
oun,g r,s and ne
any of the older
The gr f—Ne
history of thew
district ` the rs
'w,ard thhf (year.
ear lIa4t w
the weather has b
with cars cals,iona 1
rain, that made
grain ,grow- :rapt 1
(grain is un wands
busy eget ng in 't
whe,a,t is looks g
for ,ha -y ' ere ^ Bev
trete. tare 1oacl� lw
the weather of ';t
Unties their. ,wilicbe
i
h
tbetere in the
t residents .of' this
ing' been sa.s back;
There were a 'few
,k and ,.since then
en �ra,rmn�' and, dry.
warns 'shower of
wheat and other
Neatly all the:
mere ; ate
s The fall
d' prospecie
The fruit
wins and, if
he • fa
e roil'
cod a
bette
th bier
e, 'past weak Ion-
a bu per crop.
May ;MiJZtaling.—A
place on [atur4ay,
manse in Egxnonel"
Edna,. •E Shields,
A. P. Joynt, ,•vu<;aa
ohnston;
eiat;1ng
he .aftern n -train for De -
re they will reside. fihc
ble young lady an4
in Eels s . Phate
aye very pleasant
rid Mr,s Johnston
s of friends here.
fred
Arg, off
.left .On .1
treolt wh
bride was ,esti ,estiin
for kerne thele was
studio sand wa, al.
and obliging. fir .,
have the best wish
.quiet
,May
111e,•
slau.g:
arriei
f De
he 7
dding" took
20th, at the
-hen Miss
'ter of Mrs.
;to Mr. iNVI1r.
rott, Rev.( . J.
rung coupie
,a
•
d, Mrs.. Thomas
serioi accident an
terndon 1 hey aysrie
r. driving n Main!�streert, • d Mr
�I bei g`,a cell,' h: turned
t ; 1 ;t train hat was
••
Runaway.—Mr.
Geary met with" ,a
�•
Friday- at
D ' TAILOR,-
Also
A1LO R
Also Futrriier
The OnlyHorat in. Ser a%rth.
�4ciure
•
Framing!
•
€?O aC lire 9�tZI"V
zframe — a poor one needs ne. •
`! Bringin
your pictures
and you will: find it
• easy choosing from our
large stock of new
- mouldings.
• s
• A good picture d ess a good
�r i
i
••••
•
- • FELL'S STUDIO
• SI AFOR_TH
JJ11DALY
jeweler and Optician.
Ise ler Marriage Licenses
BEAFORTE - ON it
New
We have
e
Wall Papers
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.
think we can satisfy you in
style, color and purse.
Ge•y'-s vex,
o Mi ' street un
etandhig On the siding should ,pullout
'Unfortunately the asoline engine at
the c'lothing factor i wa';s. 'rile . 'ng and
a sudden' explosion from 1 the : exhaust.
just as they were rT4 le
ental, the animal I
plunged; iia! the 'di •
buggy an throwln
iAlthoug there
broken, eth Were •
shaken . p anal •
their ,res .enee
Geary. be ng the me
of Abe , o. %The h'1
the rig, ,lut\,wwis C.
without ufferini' �-
.
buggy was badly
Huron ,Presbyter
ing of •th Huron
in Clint tan .Vise
alder ,s, all tem
tion Ito ',Rev J, hn
pen. ' Revi. Mrs C.
repretsent d ,the c
Preisbyte Y of; 13rmeats 'una mou;sly
McLean'and •4onsi
Were; Le, J•arro
Hills Green, ,n',emb
sson'.s congregation
,expressed their so
a, devoted n late
eon had Prov d h
his six years , t K
son will prep ,
on !Stand, y, July
will be td,eclared v
Sunday. `Rev. D.
was ,appointed to
erator of the Ki
the vacancy,'
l -
Death int Mils .H
a,n Man
late Henry R. Jo,a
at the •f'am'ily ' he
early ,Sund�ryVa.y mor
years. Ms. Jacks
f�erer fro• chert
time, an her gds
peete,d,; coming as
feringsr, She was
renis of this
.sided in Eginotielei
life •lati3, 'gh er ( rrese
ly ,missed more
home of which ,
She .its survived
reeyns and two slang
Sea,farth ; WW1=
Sam• ;with an ove
Toronto ;ward
west tan Miss '
posits i , frigh and
h,
d it 'wee ed; anfd
h, up aettl g "t e 1
both'occupa;nts o t
were `no bon s
ally bru ed ,an ,
ere coofi ed o.
.some -da e, Mr.
t seriously lntured
se t Ecl-;ar frorn
ture`• at the, milds
sty I Jury, but the
mash d
Ite.-
dill ,f•;1
iter Art
:--" tabysi : Uy unfit.:. ThIS .,,is t
Ian , f; s l INesely'e in, khaki
b c th WAS pr.e ente.d. •
Albeit of the Prei,byteri,aen chu
tan- , 1 B ani al gold sig,
he left for Clinton. P
land.,Jackp, but (• it will ,noir
L , nit iwlll re
,part ecruiting cffiegrs.---M
lett ' , id tL•ond recently
;long it es,s. Tile Mains ` w ,re tak-
en ,t.• , tweets . for intermen . The
•Neely hh enlist d vii th "
ttery,a,t \Guelph;'' H enlist-
after twat ,was +decl, red, and
ling :Ec ,Itmmi was rejected.
c third
r-1tas
y the
sh ,with:
et ring.
e. Smith
'guy to
In this
eel -12w -
after
Hew -rater a
Pt
n
Ill t a .14e wi�tt a"siste ...of '14irs.
Jcihti Met ensign and Mils Ida McTag-
;sgart if flown, ,ate resided n Sea -
forth f ,rnany years before going to
f ondon. Mr.. li,,nd "torts. tReyn Ids .and
eekt`ild.ren Are There rm the eat,; vis--
iitin,g M s, iReynol�, } ;parents, Mr.' and.
' Mris, Ge , go A.. St, ,. — Nils • Alice
Trott ie visiting -w th Mrs. Whyard
in ,Du ; a,nr-ayrne—Ivirrs W. IL. Keys is
London with her
°„ r. Jrohxi Devereux
cottage an aneh :t;
ge, t zretsent
` Frank
quilt ,at
i hurstyes
11
s
MS. -4n th
he Reci
last AlieS
e in heldin
fortun.at
`nrd.Xiis. 7S4 O.
wan, ,Rev
has 'pure
et, fro
ecupled •
.r aW•
rots m
rie 'Ste
the rig,: t ticket
d get': 'the( tray.—
London, was the
of her,
John
eek from
{Alis son.
alp Army
ntan,gent
eared In
seriously
spital at
No par -
many
that the
unable. --
.tratford.
g .of they
resenba-
ng ,Club,
for this
being
two rink
s. The
epresent
;-dill
Murd.e.
In Mit-
e tots
Keys._•
a,sed the
Mr., H.
y Mr..
or ; the
tine ani
art was
f
re4 ,R:' : oi
,a><te,s• t�af
lutist ;t is weak tat INP _horn
ireither, Mr W. • mint.--
Ha,'bkirk received word gas
stile Wra • Officef, Sstatingt ha
Firer k, who Joined .the. Ro
medical eorrps tif the first -e.
and one of *Wbotse letters :ap
-The sitor last 'week, was
.111 in it e:.rit1 s h -General' H
sea. the, 'Persian Gulf:
tticulars wert,, given but hi
' friends 'here sincerely hope
next we Al will be MOM, fav
Mr._ reJ.
this we
• F,ai11 t
five orf
The 'trio.
• year- in
1,-A -pedal meet.{'
1, ashye3ry was hetc
. ay 1•: St to coil.,
Bridged . congregr.- i
ichardrsen, of KL ,
pbell, of Inwo J'
oration and The
gen, and the call
;tair> e, Messrs
\of Kippe n, , and
end. Tur r, P f
s
of Mr. Ich.ar n 1
were :pre ent
fat 1.. ng- su
as Mr. lcha
self to b du
Pen. Mr. e ichar
. farewell Berm ' n
d, and t o put i' t
cant the ollowi g
hnaton, o V,a.rn
t as. inter m mo
en ,sessio durl
$`
my Jacks , n.—Su
nd, wide of
-on, • pas '' d aw
e in .1J ondvil
ng last, a:.ed
had life a su
rouble ;fo a 10
th was'' n n t une
relief to her au
e i th folds t
istrict. ha Ing r rt
praeticallt all r
he will .e greai-
speecially tie
• wad very, fon
a,
family orf til:
ers, IL. C. Jackso ,
and- Tudor•.lpley
Seas battalion, in
ivil enginer in the
le and Mrs. Cloat
g
y
1
June
cote
Seaf
the
and
• who
chef
wee
Window shades, curtain poles and 1 at lux/nee The fungal 1Services were
picture frames made to .order. held pryy 7ue?day. the rerna .s ei:tg
mondv_lle nem
iter All th xiy;
w'.'th the except'; of lair. Ealw,aid
Jnelen, hemg, ,chi.; bled to attend. e
T. G. SCOTT
,r. et la _d rte ,t 1x the family pl in E
J :
Painter and Decorator
Sole agent for Brandram-Hendeaison Local :riefs —Mr firkin left
t
paints. on Mon, .-: y ttO vis
opposite Expositor office, Seaforth' Guelph ea d Galt to H en Lase.
Seaforth kin left t ht' Same w York
where i, twill to
ing in tt e 1\aW
John R. kin has
property eon Viet
purchase'' by fir.
The as
S. F:- `H. h
t with fiends
Ml
Mies e
day
. HITS
SJ rat. --Sergi. Melnto
York Ragere, ,sp Rit � Satur
t
for N
e a course f vessel,.
York •.helsp tai.—M
,sold the Howard
4•ia;street, reeentt-'
s Co,i$igne.y, to Mr
h, 121
Lay
White shoes galore.
And then some.
How a woman can get thru
the coming summer season
without White Footwear is
more than we can understand.
Don't think that many wo-
men expect to.
This will be a White' sea-
son, surely.
We're ready for the rush.
White high laced ;dumps
and slippers, in Linen, Coolie
Cloth, Duck and Buck.
$- ao©, e$I,0, $2 oo,$23.25
.
according to size. tom//
Splendid time now to make
selections.
See display in north win-
dow.
in-dow.
We've the best white Shoe
Cleaners, that are -made,
H.R. SCOTT
Home of ..Good Shoes
town w1.h his other, Mrs; t corrg
Mctntash .anti sist rB.—Dr1r and Mi;
Abraham IHugill, • 1 .the Hurn Road
Tucker .ith,'atnn• ncc the,engagemei4
of ,their ly felau,g ter, Flare e Myr..::
tle, ;to A, Norma . He,nry ,Jo es, eld
eist isotn th - .Mr. , d "Mrs. W Jones
of Kipp: the n- rriage te t ke plan
in June. ns. A. J. Willson, o Detrol `
is the •:gt 1st of ir..,ancd Air . W. 0
Willis,—ss Dore shy -Mor son, is via.
sting rets vet3i in .i ew Yorl±~. Mr. Jet
Dodds .ices farhily • ave Jnoy-edlf to the
new hom in ;Loon •on.—Mrd. JarriLeso
of .the H on (Roe, , McKillop,is- visl -
t ing her . Other,
(e r S. Bennett : in
:
rWlin,ghani , Mr. J mel ,Watsc n ' hoe
purch:as , ,the Mc .allum pro erty On
Gaderlch ; treet, r cently vadated hi-
Mr.
(M'r. John. Dodds .a will ;ocdupy
sshorttly.—f, . s Hael' t Morro sf , wl
went ,to 'act ate,, New, ro k, ,sons
menthe A . to 'tr: for a n nee. hs,
returned vane. S i e ha: -d trou le wits
her ,eyes •.Bich pr: vented her ,cantina
ing her s udlt,s. he. Girl's uiid cif
St Thorn ' .Chur h will giv a play'„
`"The Pipe 'ss Pay," on Tuesd Y even_'
Ing next, n, t'thc Sunday Sch 1 rooii1.,I
—Dr. tW. r Argo, the Univ ratty- 4t
California, Woe, • ith his . ,w fe " am
'�
chlki, hay hen •v ssit.n,g . _t th:
home of hather , Rev. Juin s Arg
in E. e:f n ville fo some awe Bks, le
on ;Wed . ' <y ;for orth Day
a, f ort it here they w returAft4, _
to Califo nia�' Chet rd for gtt led
turer ,and dem:- t rrator in p'llysiccsl
chemistry in t e said ' u iversit,
—The am nt' real zed 'for a Re,'
Gross at , he two oncerts , gi ens b}
Mies ,Anna GOv,en.l• k, was 38.05.
s
NO'
En m
oylind
ttoo 2S r
This
leatbe
P088A
WO
wool
P1
place.
work,
W
oieani
Ho
pair;
ery, o
20
etiti
rtll
tub
J.
ha
t3,
O Greig
k ta,ttendaa
shy ,comm
e i Sesafa
by will 'b
Mitten, tit;
, tan+di tit
n as In
rskiyts e.P1
• that d
Taman.—
been W
lat.a fe
was in
ea meets
itte.e an re
rth Bow
competed
7e ,date Ise
will be(,at
former ye
o+inted tc
a,te are W.
e. George
th friends
days he
i r clan 8 eun on
or ar will run on
r e r, The utoto
is t
rt
r is!
tri'
OR
er valve in he
ess gasoline t
which deliver
e only one to , uy and it will
ei►t more pow r than any o
beautifully fi , Wheel through
timing. A.M.OAMPBELL.
rk
oonl
No
TE
Ap
TE
g, e
)—Girl to leari type -setting.
ffice.
WOOL—We a keening p
t, from day t day and pays
e between 9 a. . and 4 p.m.,
delay. JA BEATTIE.
. Motaugh-
an any four-
the
ourthe most
develop 15
her motor.
ut genuine
Apply EX -
ed on the
g full prices
convenient
2529-1
D—Eieperienoeli girl for general house
ply at the Expositor office. 2529.2
D—Woman by tbeday for w ing,troning
to. 'Apply an tie Expositor o ce, 2529-1
se t Rent—A hou
ithd and soft
ph ne 7--101
Ma mal
Jewellers,
Fo
Edge
For
of tan
Lbenses est
to., seforth
e in Seaforth, In good re"
vater. Apply r�o G25eo2, Lowes
7-tf
ea oy a avauge: and Stollery
227741
houses on ea = r terms. Ii.
2829.
house with a,out8 acres
nter St., Sento th. 256x4
8a1—SeVerai good
Sea orth..
Sale -Seven roomed
V- H,Baker,C
'ee: for Sale—For
sale some g d buggies,
auto' sea , Stanhope a d other style:, Bee these
buggies .before buying. The price • tight. A.
BAR ON. Blacksmith, Seaforth. 2528---tf
me ainment will Ilia held in t e Separate
i Ha I, Seaforth, Friday evening June 2nd,
tra n. attendance. 2529-1
An
Soh
arch
Th
nlay
Ing J
Sul
prate
forth.
PO
Oabb
the t:
FA
when
orea
why
Seger
EU
bug,
does
Ne
think
write
Oar,
ing C
To
Cara
you a
fail t
gide guild of St. Tomas church
ntit ed " The Pip rs Pay " on T
ne th in the Soho i room at 8 Os
of Ppoms to rent, seely looated
e[t tenant. I quire of Ada
SALE—Some oho ce early and 1
ge, Cauliflower a d Tomato p
e t lost them out .0. UGHLBE
—The prod
val Separate
any other 8
gent of the b
eoauee of th
y of I(rttter. A. M
will give a
eeday even-
ook.
2529x1
will decor -
Hays, Sea -
2529x1
to and ,wed
nts. Now is
Seaforth.
1529x1
etion of butte is greater
Cream ie ()bur ed than the
rarator. This : the reason
fitter factories : e De Laval
greater quanta yand better,
CAMPBELL, eaforth.
2529x1
GY OR 8ALE-11g snap in a
, ne ly now. • Party has Nought
of n d buggy, Apply at Exposi
sed Automcibiles for Sale
uying • an Automobile, t
r a demonst tion of the '
also have a Member of used
Ino an "Overland " and „
tt for Bale.. We have taken I
n exchange fair '� Studebaker C
e fine market fat• a good used
see ar bargains. 000E BRO
We ayes a wide seleetien of fine wall
able fer at}room. Paper hung for tieroll. *s. GRAVES, Seaforth
an
ng c
us 1e
re,f
K Ileo 1 an Miss olu r1. --:Word
ceiv
Th
Ha
of
ag
Mss
14th
anal,
a ,t
and
pwei
and
a
clot
din
Mr
ville
dais
sam
perf
Nal
of
the
arm
a
wit
cou
bein
rece
gif
the
cerrni
cou
ster
far
grab
trict
Mar
of
pre
frie
bber tired
n auto and
r office.
2529x1 -
If you are
lephone or
Studebaker
Ford Tour -
the above
O• ar, don't
2529-2
papers snit -
en eente par
2629-1
was re_
9, town, f •the tra death
ts,
I enty Yea ,at his hcvme in
our On Sutlay after oon, May
la reither were .ire the ard. %when
tin ',storm Came -up. is fatiur
h ther sought -shelter the barn,
e arry (Wok ,shelter. un er an ape
r . He (wais struck by lightning
Ith nnetal buttons col/ red with
OirS Lear..11 .dside of it. The bolt
the llar (but
be use d.
off one of .
sur
ed.
er
d one
ved. by
of the
Mr. NITI.
on and c tting the
eame as( if a knife
here was iso quite
y's neck, he light_
e'en this b dy, tear_
rubber oats. He
Is parents 'two bre-
ster, to hom the
'friends h re is ex..
Wells liv d here
Isolemni;ed 'jet the home( of
William L. Rhin, of . the
bri e entered the parlor an the
of her hathere looking ch rrnin,g
n of •white embroider ,d vette
range blereoms. Th young
le were unattend.ed, the ceremeey
verY Wet one, owl g to
The bride received. ma y used d
gr m. The best oriel -he Of the
unity are extended to he young
to the
this •dis-
Or
ealities 'of life on th
Ort allstance from
(many friends id
ug .foraner residect of St.
evenihg
he girl
on her
to her mazrlage,
ds .of the, bride, wait
/ t .
Sanitary L nch
Sets
ltew Luncrh Sets, put up in
handy cartons, and contain-
ing
6 plates 6'sal,ad dishes
2 meat platters
6 side dishes
6 salt and .. epp r dishes,
12 sanitary spears
6 napkins r Viable cloth
35c per carton
All dishes made froM genuine
sugar maple. Just the thing
for picnics, parties and auto
tris
y'ioenpso 's Books tore
Seaforth. I
Window Shades and Picture Frames
Agents foil. T ew Idea t oc Patterns
aft the homer .`of Mrs. N. Laite, afi4
presented `'1 er ,with a kitchen show rr
of very uisefe.1 ya'U:etas. ,
Norris
Death sof ,), orris ,Pienc,er. •— Richard.
Arrxtstratig, pe,e Of the best known
retsidents of the ,township of Morris,
ipa)srsed away son' Sunday morning, `in
his 77th year. Ile staid, been troubled
with an affection sof the heart fo(c
some time, but ihatd always been .able
to be iabeiut..Being, An excellent .man;.
gree And thrifty (farmer he was one
of the most prosperous amen in the
neighborhood. He aa survived by his
Wife And ,t,argei e;grown up family, Mr.
Ar. n$', 'Wag la lifelong Conserva-
tive. -
Wednesday ,evening, June 7th. Sera.
forth ,Band. ire, ,tatten-danec and an. ,� ...
ceile: lt ,pragr,atnrne
Goderich Township
Fatal Accidents A fatal ,accident "
Burred on Tuetsday •tnorning to Be t
Holmes,eldest son of Mr, and M s,
John Holmes of- Go:derich Townshi
-The young (menthes], a ,team in ,G ode...
rich sand stepped at a harness shony p,
• When his .tesaxnt 'started to run. aw
-o
.t�ihe ,grabbed the (Utica,sa.n•d
horses kicked him over . theheat.,
Drs. ,'Whitely land. 4Taylor were oalled-
and took shim Ito the Aivandra. H • s_
Vital, where he idled 'shortly after,.
wards. The young ;man was-- about
forty ,years ;,of ,age,, and was vest'
popular And ',well (kn{own in the town
and, country. He leaves besides his
father ,and ,mother, (two brothers, A,n_
:drew, of Vancouver, .:and Bruce. , of~
Goderleh. _
Tuckersmith.
Died In The. •W',e t.—Word was re..
cei ,e:d, on Monday " of the (death of Mr.
Adam •Angus, who ,passed away at
ins home in An,gusville, Sask., , by
b 14, pecetteed wad a naittve er
Tuckeramith, being la tlson of the late
W,m, 'Angus, Land ;was born on his Fath-
exits farm On the Milll Road 47 years
404 --He ihs4 dyed in the. -West ;for
about 30 .years, but was well known
to many ;residents Of this township. He
was, a cousin tof Mr. John Murray And
a nephew, Of Mics. Robert Smith of
Hulett. ,Deceased was unmarried.
1 s
C'hiselhurst
Notes. --We Are pleased to learn thet
Mrs. W, Venner is making goad( pro-
gress towards recovery since under-
going an operation. The Chisel-
hurst beef :rin,g will open up for ,, the
season ,an June 7th. --Mr. J. Fitzgerald
one of our 1 oldest residents, was out
ploughing a, -few days ago, and says
Sweep still (,turn a good. furrow. Ne
hope he may (be spared to see many
gars yet,,,although he is near the
four score Mark.—The I asked'ladies meed in
e
Re{d, Cros,�
the Methodist church on Thursday
June 8th, at (three; 'o'clock,
Breezea—Mrs. Sheardown and child
of 1Goderielat wer,a, the gueets of Mrs.
4.1.
Charles Ch tui and Ifamily spent a
motored up Itor (the holiday on Tuee-
Erwin. They l were iacconroanied by
Mrs. Fisher. fated idaughter, who. vialted,
Edwarcle.—Mr. And Mr,s. ,W. Mustard
and daughter returneid, these week from
Petrt Sta,nleyee-Mr. Pollard, of Lon-
don, was (the 'guest of, Mies C. Snack -
man over Sunday,
Mantey
Notes.—Mr. Fred Arnold end f•arn-
ily have moved Ito Dublin., There prea-
sid-ed. here or lover forty yeara—Mr.
Heark Rapeiri bps (leased. another part
oChhe Canada Company la,nda. He
Chia fall and he ia turning e. his
homestead toter to his son, Henry.—
Mr. Fred *ler 'spent Sunday with
friends an, Seaforth.—Mr. Fred Eckert
While slang loughing the attabliment
for the horses, gave waye tilling him
over the plow.
Notes.—Mr.,Sidney Hewitt will con..
duct the service's in the Methodist
churches of ,Walton circuit next Sun..
attending the imesions lof the London
Conference ,at Kingsville,— The Fall
District meeting of -the Goderich Dis-
trict will be held hi the ,Walton Meth°.
dast. chnrch.:" Fifteen ',ministers And
fifteen laymen will ibe In attendance.
--Miss Eva JOhnson, of Berlin, niece
of Rev F, Creak, is vhsiting at the
parsonage for la few weeks.—/it the
annual meeting of (the Ladiee' Ald
the Walton Methodist ichurch,- Fthe fol..
lowing officers were elected.: Mrs.
Campbell. Isecretary ; Miss R. Barrows
treessurea—Don't forget the date of
the iWialten. Methodist Garden party
"O LY M PIA"
Will appear about the
middle of June for a first
class
Restaurant and Confectionery
Having an up to date plant for
making Home Made Candies
Meals and Lunches served at
all hours
Ice Cream and Cool Drinks
a Specialty
OLYMPIA
Next 'door to Cardno Bros.
VORVIR & POULOS
Proprietors - Stratford
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Usborne.
Thames. Road. Notas.—Re+, -Mr. Red_
ceptable 'sermon at Bethany in t e
attending Conferente.—Mr., and bite.
ited friends at ChiSelhurst last Sun.,
day.—The (seeding ia 'progressing very
slOwly, A few farmers have finish II
but they. All, belletre that ',seed, e
and herVest eshall not faith) — Mrs.
Harry FOrd 'is attending' the Branch
Convention in St Thomas' this w-e-ek,
,also visiting relatives in ,London.
Thoiee who attended (the S. S. Gee-
vention in the Pr-eabyterian church
last Friday enjoyed la treat. As he
farmere Were very 'busy, the attend.-
,ance wee not as large, as St wonld
otherwise have been.
-Notes.—Mr. Norman. Park thee moVed
back into his !home,- The little cot-
tage, a iCrornarty ila,nd mark, for mar-
ly half la (Century haisl been transforrn-
ed into Ian imposing two rtorets reel-
dence, ,fitted up twith modern conven-
iences, and iodide ,greatly to the, "
pe,arance of the ivillage. We wish Mr.
and Mrs. Park emany -years of happl-
ne,ss In their horne.—Henry Webber,
now Sergt. ;Webber, asf the Guelph
battery, Visited ffriende in. the ail -
lege laat week.—Sergt. James Gilles -
Pie was ho'met at few daya last week
en sick leave, ',having sustained, a brok-
while engaged an phyisical dr111.—Mr.
ill for Some time, Is ireproving a little.
His ,brother, Mr. •Alex Park, sr. of
week,—Dr. Tufford is recovering fkorn
his ,recent illness.—Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Scott (spent A !couple of days with
friends in Seaforth this Vreek.—"It.
hard to love your neighbor as YOU: -
self, when he raises • chickens and you
are trying to triake a garden.
Brussels
Notea—North Huron Liherale held
their annual aneeting In 'Wingharri _on
Tuesday Afternoon. A contingent : at_
tended drom Beussels. • a- Mr. Jack
Leckie, AA., has, paseed! his secend
yearts, exams in• .law, standing In the
honor llst. He ds, articled with ;Bar-
rister Rowell of Voronto-e-Sixteen dol.
lara was realized from th4 last semi..
monthly Red, Cross circle tea.—The In_
ePector of the Underwriters' Associa..
tion was, here (and called 43 ut the fire
engine land brigade on tshort notice.
The response Was geod.—Fire recently
was killed by ;the application of steam
befor,e (the fire engine re,ached , the.
water tank.—Hogh Lamont celebrated
hie 80th birthday aa,st week and re..
ceived the congratulations of a wide
circle of friende.—Seeding le. about
completed around here after tedious
.delayet, Hay And Vail wheat are mak-
ing great progress. There is an. a..
bundance of ,bloom con the fruit trees.
—A cablegram wee received -groan Mrs.
(Capt.) J. M. Moo•re announcing. her
...Safe arrival ovireeas, where she went
tet) join (her husband, Dr. Moore. who
Notee.—Mts. John Wan es and MrS-
C9lernati Proved. expert in the gentle
phst of cangling when ,theee spent the
24th by the river, asevidenced by the
etring of fish they brought ,horn
We he,ar that Mr Sparrow is g ng
to the General Assembly at Wingolg
'M. Deihl Are, set the MethodiSti COrt..
\dile 'this week.—Mr, W. DeWett
rens preached with much acceptance
at the Methodist church on Tue,sday
evening last, the pastor taking the
pulpit at Jarnea Street Metfliodist
Church, Exeter.—Air. Thomae Denni-
son sports a new car. Well done,Tom.
May he give his neighbors _a, joy_eide
and never pante to griefeetThe Order of
FOresters 711 hold their annual church
parade .next .Sunday evening to the
Presbyterian church., The eerviee at
the ,Methodist church will be with.
drawn.—Mr. John McAsh, 'our young
and ienterprising general merchant la
very busy these days building a. eon-,
siderable Addition his hothe. It is
not only ibirds that build their' neS.,s
in the ,spring.—There be •a spenial
eervice in V,arna Presbyterian church
next Sunday evenings (at seven oahlock.
Leadbury.
Garden Party.—A garden party tin-
der the ,atespices of Bethel Methoa
dist church ,will, be held ,at the hone
of Mr John McGavin on the evening of
We,dnesday, June 14th. The Seaforth
band will be an attendance nd besides
there ••0111 be an excellent program
previded, among those taking part
being Robert Clark, ;entertainer, of Toe
ranter; JOhn McArthur, Miss Florence
Lundy and Messrs. Hoever add Bishop.
Tide will he one of the, most tpleasant
affaire Of the geason and, the pectic
shoti.ld, keep the, date in ,mindS
Nottes,—A number from -here went
to Clinton. on Victoria. Day awl took
in the grand. military demonstration.
—The orchards have a beautiful ap.
pearance, There as no bprettier pic-
ture in natures than an orchard in
full .bleorn.—The seeding which has
been completed is the latest dor many
Yearaf What t he crop will be, will
depend 1 argely on the we.a.ther Tor
the next ten( weeks.—A circuit picniel in
which the asadae..e' -Aid of three Metho.
edist churches, will ;take a hand, Is
announced for Dominion Day. Lots of
good things are oozing to thoee who
waft —1ffhtle the bust/leas transacted
by ethe !township councils, ell areend
and about us, tis given thd , tonal
newspapers of Huron or Perth, and
over the eignaturee of the vex! us
clerks, there Is never a word fr m
Has the council of McKil_
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Splendid enthusiasm has marked the reception our
Dainty Waists, attractive, c+ol and comfortable. Eihri-
ery woman recognizes them as herideal summer blouse.
Many have been so taken with their pleasing- designs
and soft delicate fabrics that they have selected their
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You'll find scores of good lo king designs which- will 1;
become you wonderfully. nd so varied is the displa.y 2
of novel fabrics and spring bike colors that you'll have
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Summer Waists $1,00- to $5,50
Splendid Values ill Every Garment
Most Enticing Display
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BLACK SRKS—silk, of
beauty and of quality.
Yard wide silks 75c to
The opportunit our
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lady to find just what
she wants, the bi sav-
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cellent values wO otter
combine to make this
the place for you to
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things because we know they will appeal
to you as exceptionaOy good. Come a
s4opping and see them.
Wool Maierials fori your new Dr
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