The Huron Expositor, 1916-07-07, Page 8RON EXP STT
FOOT W E A
We have everything
in Footwear to keep
your feet cool and
comfortable during
the hot drays. f
The new Patent Leather
Pumps, white Canvas Pumps,
*Ming shoes, Tennis shoes,
Running shoes, Sandals, etc.
Yes, you `can pull
through the summer
without cool shoes—
to be sure—but think
what comfort- you'll
be. missing,.
J.E. T"lls
Quality footwear
-opposite Expositor Office, Seaforth
James
1V
atson,
euccessor to W. N. Watson
11144201 Fire, Life and Ao'cidennt Insur-
e Agent. Real Estate and
-Loan Agent. Insurance on all
kinds of roperty emoted at the
laemst
Dealer m w and, White and
New Home Sewn* Machines and
National 'Dream Seperatora.
buil supply of sewing , machine
ai,
needles; tncbmr nts, oil and re-
pairs alwa ms in stock.
CREAN WANTED
• Nolt'mal $za
of sures'.
recent Pr+ovi:t
iazn radon a we
iiketa Seaforth
-*coed ClaSs
Doom;Te
.
Armee el.
leD ataait:
Death of
diet" deer'
Feld4i ^' in the
Id@ Nome in
Aial36 IOW*
t9{rii known
hil=t * the
(Medi In
tohak pllat pion
t+srin nt in'
We have . our Creauijry now in ful
operation and awe want your patron-
age. Weare prepared to pay you
the highest pricee,for your cream, pay
y uevery two weeks, weigh, sa .. • le
and test each can of cream care y
and giveyou statement of the Me
We alae supply can free of charge,
arid give you an honest business d eat,
Callan and see us or drop us a card fop
particulars
The Seaforth sleaforth On
J.F .DALY
Jeweler and Optician, -
limner Marriage Licenses
FORTE _ - ON T
REMEMBER
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! Also Furrier •
The OnlyHorn in Seaforth
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s.-:--guiong the n
ful $tints .pt
Normal School
melee the. f o
and vicinity;
Al#ce Garbert,
J+ an, Anna W
borough wtas or
cieSs oertificattl
hew 'Butt. 'And
, the vicinity die
oson of Matthew
EganOndvition M
ladle and, was a fit
et of Tucked
t five years, ha
Id vi11e:, The fu
Monday .tot plate d
grnaiiivlile cemete
n
Travellae is, -
t ickFeted to,
by 'W. Omer
David McCloy
H,L'iut,,
turn : Kw. (D
to V rd,en,
i,eher to
W. Thompson,
ientloiwre Ea.,
dyed' Sthweet
Wien.; Mr. 'A
a -teen and ret-
' G1a n "Part .-T D,e- ,gar den party at
,the bolo* 'o Mr Robert Gar •aw's
at £ jo'xbaoiro, ., , a .great Gace0s. It
wrap ,an ideal night and comsegeently
the tterudenc •wra,s large; The . pros
me was 'veli teXcellent ones and
was uch ,en •yed Pylon present. '• ,v.
T . . Frown .. ted alie chairman,- Thi,,
To g 4443 0, :Raxboro, under w ole
ausp ' a the , rden party wa ' cid,
are ,serving • of great 'praise, for
the ' enter r' a The proceeds v hicli
card te-id to 15 are ,to roe give for
for atriotic , urposes, '
Wes
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rim
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Ods.
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he following ere
tent; points this eek
ale, ':G.T.R: agent t rs,
nd daughter, Mem, M.
Philadelphia and reh
.)'' Cooper ,and : dau _ hter
ltob,d, and ,return; Jo-•
oton rand. return ; Mrs;
. Market street, ',;to Ai•+
1> d iieturn ; Miss- Mhei
her, home gin St.Paua,
cander Sparks ,to Sacks
rn:
St. Tama'
Party • - heed
church
ternj7on' of
ivn ]darty. -Tate
St. J;ame,s' pa
Seaforth, on it
Inion Day was
attended ,ar d.' all seemed to ;en jo3
pie at 'time, especially the •
ch en; The grounds are iarige
wet well ,lig ted by electric it
The fdlio,wling , were the prize;
ne I -First , ize, ,Mack Feeoy ;
pr , Anus- . nnel,y ; 8rd ,prize,
Feeny, 4th pr ze, •Ge or,ge Holland
priz4N. •• r ;l,gn,ey; sixth ppriz
igney;. 7t prize, E. Batten
pr , Jaames is -ver aux; 9th
E. gen; ,11 th pr ze, F. Mc
Kitchener's p ture was won by
C. 'W. (f.eAnha t, of dha,g'en,
Out of the r celptei ,donation o
was .given to he Se, teeth 'Red
Socl*ty,r , •
Rejl Cross upplLe ,-A cable
Coi 1.Hod tts ,chief commissione
vier/seas roti Red Cross So
.who has cently returned ,
athorough Inpecti n of the oc
'Wart in F d England,
vises that t . ,3argical supplies,
as Pad, comp :955, wipes, and
;ages of ,ail zeds . disconti
untl. further not This ha,dv
ba,ased upon knot ,e,dge .of the
am unt of 0 rgica. supplies ne
has 1. and It i• moat desirkh,e the
energies of la ch i d wbe +direete
w making the puppies moat
ed at the pr •.ent iOme such a.
pyi, dpe sing !gowns, kit,
boupewlses, tall shirts, t, 5
pillow eases a dtbwels. Work
on until, the. Bed is .pasn The
is than sent, +Giobe an•
iroeatl (ocie•ty have, recelva• d no
this effect; .•'ficiallry. - The
branch of tilt Reids Cross soca
tend raking as .nal ber of r
Any per .:: rou of , tour
,any will 'cane their lander at
-Re Cross 9,r s._,any Thu,rsd.-
t>cr oon, not tater than July
seal. 'Brief,. -Mr ,and Mrs.
and Hartry and family ,of '
spcirt the holiday ere at the
of Mr. ,ane, Mrs. W'm. HartsFrk Sinith of Niagara Camtatw days ast week with yhi
en, ,Mr. a d Mrd. .w. R. S
MIs Gertrude d Angela
To�onto ,are ",spenadltig the h
wi h Mris. m. Devereaux.
Jia Aston of Toronto is the g
Mia Anna. Belle -Piss R'i•th
and( (ls home from aBr,adford,
as ouple of weeks' holidays,
Oa ey is visiting r 4au,ghte
S. uadinore, Hensa 1. -Miss C
of unlit' is visaing at the h.
,1Li; grandxn•other, tVir,s. Lewis
toallid.-Mid Malooe and t
MI ser Cantata and Ellzabet
ha, a gone to H,amil'on .to res d:
/v ,E, Chesney, prafessional n
Rhester, N.Y., is visiting lay'
parental home in Tuckersmith
Annie Govenlock leave's on S: turday
morning for ' Chicago, where he will
spa d the ,sumer with her brother,
Mr WAIL ,summer
Govenllock.-Miss Bessie
Grieve and Miss Norma Hartr have
gone ,to Toronto to sake an Arts
cell' ase. -Miss Margaret Kehoe of ;To
1E , Ohio, ho *wa,s visiting !her
mo her :here the past ,week, ,return-
ed on Tue y, accompanied; ,'by her
Mt nieces, -ses !Peggy tandThursa
M Wliliann, • ho were spending the
eu- mer with their grandmother,`;Mrs.
J., hole.- a ; .learn Govenloc, of
Wi disor is it e guest of Mrs.Arch.
hi
Sco t. -Mr, J , -pH. Fisher, o I -Seas
for , who • . ; been ,attend" the
C them Bue MO College, has' 'gone
to etasce{. RI r Crtos,sIng to sp d his
ho ys With, his brother. -Th '!are
bar KIr'. _ , Misbon 'Band i Lead.
ng a ;t a -on the , la oft
the Presbyter . ch+arch, on -Tuesday
of rnoon, Ju Sr lltii. Tea will , be
ser led from us. to 'seven o'clock, --
The member ' ' the Setaforth Loyal
te, Liosg: and thiose In tae via
cinity will at : nd Hite 'Presbyterian
ch' h on 8 , .;v evening, J'u't 9th,
W re A sec :' service ,will be held
for them, T' riierhbers will arch
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the rthhail.--Mr. A. J.
c-•. .
n 'and : _ .. ily of Detroit, lmot 4
to Scia • h last t. week, and
the we k. end holiday ith
MA ,9,O Mals, W. G. Willis. -Mr. and
Mrs Mi,ddl'tn' t, of Hamilton, pent
tk' hiallday th Mrs. Midai'„n lis
Pa Otis, Mr. Mrs. R. John ton:
r, 1W1 . Erin€, of the 184th
His land yrs, s • . Uoi, spent the - eek
end with; h _ mothe , Mrs.: . P.
BrIi c e -•Mr. • . • ` lb's., L. G. tKr , of
Gaa{w`, were v ting friends hare on
e iTT.-> } of
I,
8"roan,
Cora 11 F
Pi7`Y tO sPe
hts. Mns.
doughtee
to' visit
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FELL'S STUDIO Z
SEATs'OR?lis
The gift that doesn't
require an occasion
▪ -- that is _always
tirrrely—
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lour Photograph
Make an appointment to-
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TIHIJE
r SHOES
White shoes galore.
And then some.
How a woman canget thru
tie coming summer season
without White Footwear is
more than we can understand.
Don't think that many wo-
men expect to.
Titis will be° a White sea -
so, surely.
We're ready for the rush.
White high laced ;,pumps
and slippers, in Linen, Coolie
Cloth, Duck and Buck.
t .00, $1.40, $2.00, $3.25.
wording toisize.
Splendid t nye now to make
selections.
See display in north win-
w.
We've the best white Shoe
finers, that are made.
11.11. SCOTT
Home of Good Shoes
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2nd
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5th,
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8th
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Mr.
Ont.
$3)
ross
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Writs ',renewing
sian in howdi on Saga
day -The Sunday &heat
,G;od rich' this Friday
'ou,'ting f 'r va11 who ;can
es of 'Its: The
at '9.$0 19,415,--M44.. J
moved into the hou e on
street, Which he ntly p
hias;;tt= from bins. J. B. M!
. A. McLean, of i u,e1p . ,spent ,
k enol l a,t. the homers) Mrs. M, Y.
cLe,ati.-Mr. F. Holmest d spent he
s with ',Mr. and rg. Park':s,
ennvitls.--Thi: local •range Ls;+ge
celebrate in 'Clinto h, on W d-(
next. There will be, spe.'al
n l,e,a vel . Ses,$orth, at 7.40 s a,
they morning; of Jai 12th. -
re tta W.aits4 of Re.g1 a and
elan Watson of Bienhe ' are ,ape
n`g the holidays with tt sir pare
r. and Mrs. James 'Wt som. -
rdie Stephens kft Mo ay morn
for Ldiaho, where she swil
the visiting her unc
rancher In that csta
of; the 33rd batted
riet W11130131. New ork ,a re
sue is of Mrs. Aneltrew Young.-
Cans . is Visiting• friends in Toro
-Ir iss Anna Bei1. who he been to
ing at Stre,etsviile is h•' e for
ays.-Miss Annie •• erville
s been teaching. in S mcoe, cou
inch E•ast.cr is horn or the h
a Es. -The YOu{ci:g peoate of the
o dvilk Preebyterl;an c urch int
ending a ag,arden party on Tues
.vetiing next on - the +eh u ch lawn.
proceeds ,are, for the Be' Cross
tprr.—Mrs. Dr .F. Buaggi: sand d,au
ter Lou'ee,, tend Miss ;Lo s Kearse,
exais, are visiting Mrs Jas. Be
tic ; and Mrs. ;Bulggin.-
Ta k, 'Toronto, Is v
e ok ' `her uncle, Mr.
Mr � .,an,d; Mrs. John Cow
and Ml,ss Ba McK
t -o, ,spent t'harbare holidays
of Mr. James Cowan ---b"
f Otta,wia, ,is visitimng! ;'
ter,t Mrs, W. E. Kers,
Mr
from
oy-
le ty,
€'on
ety's
ad -1
s uch
and-
tiead',
e ie
rgs
on
the
to-'•
eed-
racks,
..ago,.
eek,
st go
boy
the
e to
local
Ins
rugs..
. •
sing
7th.a fe)
Ito
I ow -
on,•don
leper t
par-
th.
yap ore
1ldays
Miss
est of
,anEg-
a., for
Mrs. P.
Mrs.
r9,—Dill
me of
Mc-
niece3
alone,
,-Miss
rsa, of
the
-Miss
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l, ,visiting 'fr nds
• land I Tuck,eremith —
b is home from .'ort
her hoildays wit her
M. Thorcpaon,; and,
have glom tt el Pe, • -yle
Mrs. Thompson's rn, th-1
rtes •ft
aegi1a n-
o and $ n-4
! xctxraslon to
�lses a od
talo d=;.
leaves a a -i
�s Wat. on
•�e!
r4
fr.
his
iss
>u�
iss
ng
spend some
e, who is a
9,e. -Col.
n and iss
he
1135
ta,
h-
h�:
ho
ty
g-'
nd
9,Y
htn
o�
of
ti
iss 4 Mia bk t
iting at he,
U.G. Greta. ---
fleet Sar la
Ivey, of o'-'•
;at the h•me.
s L. Sri th,
ith her leo
n(1
of
at
rs.
es
to
an
to
ha
T. ,F. R. Cate ,and family
nto, motored u,p to Seaforth
k and ,spe ;vt a few days with
Miss Cas. -Mr: an,d',Mrs. Jar
hour, of Stege,, have come
Seafarth to reside. -The ;•Presbyter
and Methodist Sunday Seh•oois are
be '(herd .in the mornln.g Iduring
moibths of July and August.:
e Barbara Kirkman Mission Band of the res -
b rian Church will serve their annual straw rry
tean the church lawn on Tuesday afternoon my
11t1'from four to seven o'clock. 2E 4-1
it LOST—On June 19th a arge black , .11ie
dog with long tail, white n breast, and
som yellow about head. Any inf.
do of his whereabouts will be thankfully reo+ived
by . R. MaoDONALD, Exeter, .or at phone 47 a
He 11. 258 -2
B'RD FOR SALE—A second-hand Ford ea for
sale in good condition, at WR G T'8 GAR GE,
tree orth, and Auto .Lavery, Seat •rth. 26: x2,
flour $2.76 per
25 -1
OWt
att
Seal
for
bre
SUR, FLOUR—Best biende
W. E, KERSLAiE.
CANOE BERVIOE---Seaforth
nd divine service in the first
orth, Sunday evening. July 9
mble at the Lodge room and
h band will parade to the
bren week.
ge L.O.L. wit
esbyterian c urch
h. Membe will
ended by the Sea•
'hureh. Viking
26`"-1
For SuYnmd `IZeaa:ng
We have a . gold choice of
Books• very sui .ble for sum-
mer reading.
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0 k Bros„ have the following Ford touring oars
for ale -1912, 1914 and two 1916 models, also one
?do ughlin and one Overland 5 anger to ring
oar , whioh have been taken in o exchange fo Stn -
de ker oars. All the ab ve oars are over-
hear ed and are in good running c ndltion. , A y ear
ma be tested before purchasin 000K ROS,
Gar ge, Hensall, Ont. 25 -2
tattes, E. KERSLAKE, 26 4-1
FOR SALE—Ford 6 paesenger r, with el etric
sta ter and lighte, all complete, ill sell at, a bar -
gal . Address box 6, GoOricb, nit. 26 -1
ANTED—Girl to learn type -0 ding. App y EX
ITOR office
ANTED—Experienced girl i or general
k. Apply at the Expositor cl ce. 26
OR SALE-8even roomeo n use with ah
25
OAL--Arn prepared to furni h all grades
nton coal. Phone 180, W..L.1 KEYB, 'Willi
orth. 25
led In Iowa, -Mr. Al
t, son of the late Jas
a-4foot of this
ther of Mrs .John
th, tlikd at his ho
th married her
in Dickinsan County,
ye tater they move
11 c in low,a, or the
eides Mrs. Roble of
B. of tBrassels ; Mrs.
cruse
9-2
ut
f best
obi), of efaei
at as
to Miss anr
oadfoot, left
d, first lived
nsas.
to Iowa, In
median est.
the dece Fled
ernes ade
Paper covered nOvels at],„
004101 1.5c eaCh or for 25
cloth 'ho nd books at
Oc, 35c and 40c.
Seafor th
Window Shacies and Picture ler ones
Agents for New roc Pat ern
_lath of Mre. Hamm
visit to her daughtee
Woodstock, Mrs. Ric
Segforth, was taken,
Mrs. Hammett
n, me w,ae 'Elizabeth
bo In Torrington, Des
aodt came to ,Can
ia.go. Since that t
forth, and, was amoo
nott ;died about f
remains were
tock on Satu
the :home of her
T. to tole pl,a,ce
Wf. re conducted by Rey.
of rIn,gs were exce
Ian tWo sons Fred, o
C les, of Toronto,
Mrs. Mu
rd Harn
se tom
nshire,
e Mrs.
the hi
he town.
ur years
morring
thaterme
The per
Mr. McK1
fad, -Seafo
Sarnia,
on
ray.
euS
was
hg
r ty
ams
in
hly
Mr.
go.
rom
ay
t in
ices
sey
ich
ber
ree
of
th,
nd
1)
vis ting at the home of he form
Pa nte, Mr sand Mr,s ugh N
home in Seaforth. The W
en Institute will hold 0. social
T. IM.. .Harnitboree lawn n July 2
1 Hills Green
Soelata-The ;social' at r the a.
piens of the Hills Green Red Cr es
kty, held, on !Monday evening t
things to eat pro ided by
ei of the murounity. The He
band was In atte danoe.
the seliinig of the /tisg done
he [society by ,Mias We
,c11 which boaught the oice sue
1.50. The hammer woqii wielded by:
of
s.
re
es
Jr
m4
on
95.
of
he
11
he
ng
an
bright and witty manner, added to
the enJoyment as well as bringing
mounted, toi,ahout $105.•
Brucefleld
Threshing Outfit Purchased.
Bruce Berry has purehaned the thresh-;
in.g outfit and good! will of , Mr.
Robert Dair.ymple land will thresh his
old ter,ritory this season, Mr, pat.}
ryrnple. hope enjoyed. pn. ever Increase
that Mr ,Berry, wilat his experience
in this line will !give equal satiOlia,c-4
tion to the farmers in. this vicinity.
Thasners Road Notes. -Mr. and Mrs.
visiting relatives in ithe vicinity thls
weeke--Quite a number of the young
Paolne of the itelglrhoehoed enjoyed
a very sese,alsant fclay let Grand Bend,
on Jrly Preisbyterian 'Church
centlyi-Serst. WI of the 135th
battalion, London, ts nt the holiday
in this 1714ighbarood, Mr. Orville Caen
on Dominion, Day.:
their &lathy from 0, „distance were Mr.
and Mrs. Piper, of California; Mrs,
Mel and Indbert Norris, otSaak tette'.
ewan; Mr Arad Mrs. Norris I tend
celebrating their golden weddi g in
the near future. -Mr. and -Mrs. L.
S. Hamilton, of Galt; Mr. 3. Barr
Mrs. P. 11., riamilton and elau hter
Agnes, of Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. 3.
Laing and family, • of Seaforth, Pte.
the 161st Battalion, Lcacion, epent the
holiday in our mielist.-Dr. and Mrs.
Puffier's" spent the last /two weehs in
Seaforth.-Two auto loads of friends
atteoded the funeral rofeMr. William
Harris in Brussels on Sunday ftera
noon. -Mr. Harris ,Was an old r0:11-1
arty boy, but beta been a re,siele t of'
13ruesels for manY years, where he
was knigiagett in cheese making. He
ba4 been very ille far the past few
weeks, land when thoaght to be
recovering the end came suddenly.D3e-1
sides his wife, sont and two d oghei
al
tees he: leaves an aged mother and
two misters, all of ,whom have the
this idistriet.
Zurich
borne( On the Bronson and
Mrs el.:An Gascho, axe visiting the
in !the offiee of The tHerotale-1414. F.
N4 D., are' visiting at the home oS
GeYger ,Vone to Montreal to join
the Field !Ambulance Porps: At ‘s.
meeting oft the Young People'el -As-
sociation. here la,st Week, he was
presented, with a ;handsome Wrist
welch by the NOC1,9113r.—EleVell
time luere, Four of them iwere
,from the Surrounding eommunitY. -
Mies afire4da Brown who has been
teaching School here"- has rone , to
her tftkine hi Elmira, for •the holidereal
from. 4their patch, a strawberry ;Meas-
uring five:: inche.s- drew -I. -demi -ice.'
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Exeter
Notee.-A meeting of the dire ctora
of the Exeter Agricultural Society was
held recently and Ian arraegernente
made for the annual fall fair.e-The
IILondon, 113 towels, 12 sheets:, en 312
cisco, visited his sister, Mrs. W. II
Moncur.-Mrs. James Nfaniess and two
daughters of Duluth, Minn., ere vis-
iting ,Mr. and Mrs. L. (Hardy. -Mr. A.
Hi TWelitin, of the Bank of Comtherce
staff at Saskatoon, is visiting his
parents in Dashwood. -Miss Jessie
McCurdy, of Tinhorns, and Mies Ville
Ba41-lantync, of Exeter„ have gone on
a trip sto Fort Willilarn, taking the
boat ett Owen Sound. Miss Ballar1tyne
will go to Calgarys-Mrs, J. 0 W.
Agnew and dau.ghter -are here from
Winn1Pe8S to ispend the summer at
the hiane of Reeve t.1. W, and, Mrs.
Taylor. -Messrs. R, Welsh and . John
Weesh, of Denver, Colorado, cousin.3
of Mrs „Whaley 3, S3issett, visited here
dering last week. It is, 52 years eince
these gentlemen resid.ed in Exerer.---
of itas town idled in 13osarciset, on
Wednesday of east week, in his 72nd
year. -Twenty-eight bowlers were en-
gagkid Jn. the match between the
preindent of the clab and the
vice-president, the former winnieg by
familo have gone to Pert ;Stanley for
the summen-A former well known
resident of Exeter in the perehn ot
Richa,rd Robinson, died. in C.hatlyin,
Altao on Jone 28rd tat the age of 84
yeans, He resided for many years
/with his family at Grand Bend, and
lived for a -1=y Year,s on the Liondon
Road, near town. The remains were
brought here for boriat and the funer-
al took place on, Wednesday ey ning.
Deceased had been living for some-
tirnej with his family in, (the States. -
Rev. and Um, W .G. H, Mckelisberi
have. gone to Ridgetown, Mr, Mc-
Allister pr.e,a.chlog his farewell ser -
moo On Sunday =evening of ,j,ast weeki
Dominion" Day. -The First of Jely
was a perfect summer day an the
aannual picnic at Mountain roe?.
was az uSual well attended and. an
enjoyable time opent by everanody.
School tscholars 'and choir and Mr.
McCurdy Was preeent with the ba,g4
Phase. Out in the field, althou. h th.e
11 "contested. The toSeball match. las4
tween the ;m,arried. and the ein.gh men
resulted in an eaey victory for the
former, .Althou,gh the chief a m of
those picnics is 110t tO make oneY,
but for parents children and f lends
the financial part was aleo ,gratify4
*lag, the receipts 0,tnowiting ;to about
$79.
Notes. -Dr. McCr.ae, 'of Mitchell, and,
REV. D. Ritchie, of Cromariy, ex i
changed pulpits last Sunday. -f-• M:.
Ak.x. Park, of Strathmar,e, Seek., Is
visiting his relatives ,and frierols In
thie vicinity. -Mr. 'Alex. Perk, Sr., and
son, Ro.derick, of Detroit, motored
from that city on Saturday and tsperh
a. few, dans with their parents here.
-Mrs .Donairdi N. and ,Mrs. Sandy Mc -i
ICella,r, spent last week with friends
atearlingford. -Mr, Dave McCOnnel
has percheeed a five passenger; Ford
of Exeter, pre spendin,g a couple of
we.eks with the former's brothers,
Messrs. Ed .and Fr,ank AirenehMrs.
John A, McLaren arid elaughter Miss
Ethel. left on Monday for Win "peg.
Upon their arrival, , Mien Ethel *ill
re.eident of this ,district. , The beat
wishes of their manY friends .go with
them to their new ,bome tin the, west.
.-Miss :Attie ,Hoggarth, of Deteolt,
is visiting he'_r parents here. -Mn rend.
Mrs. Hugh Nor.ris, with their twelve
ochiAren and, about 'two dozen grand
chladren attended the *eine at the
Having purchaSed the bar-
ber business of Joseph Ri-7
ley, formerly oWned by
R. Clark, I beg to respec
fully solicit the patronag
of all former customers o
this popular shop and any
new customers Who apprecl-
ia,te the services of first
class barbers and absolute-
ly sanitary conditions.
WALTER R1BINS(M
Commercial
Barber Shop
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Reese n tat-kn.-On Thursday the
Stanley, presented their teacher., Mr.
Merriary M. Fisher with an addreas
and kt, wrist -watch as an evidence of
their tove 'land esteem ,for on his
nohow on account of hle' enlistment
In the services of his country, The
gall:lowing is ,the, address r Dear
Teacher, -The pie.alsa,nt duty has been
assigned us by our schoolmates of
prreenting yam this token as all 2111 -
dance of our testing estee.m, friends
ship tanclCiove. We feel sorry 10 part
with -you, as our teracher, because o
thr gentle, kind ta,nd taithfen way you
have endeavored to instruct us. Wh
do hopo and trust, that as you have
nolny .a.newered the call of King and
Country, you may be spar,ed, through
alt dangers, and that before long we
ma,y beer of your isafe return, We
therefore wish to commend ,you, to the
One whoi aione Is able to guide you.
When In future days' you took upon
this w,rist watch, ht be a pita-sanr,
itcken oft the deepest love 'and ;raver:
Ihhalf of the puples.-Mabel Coleman,
Elva Stephenson.- Although taken by
spe.rit a. very happy and - proflta.blo
year together.
Notes. -The ,strawberry festival un-
der the emspices of StAn.drenssciaurch
will he held on the manse grounds
this, Friday, evening. Tea will be
served from six otloCk. The Curtiss
orchestra of Seaforth wilt furnish the
rno,sich-Rev, Mr. Richardson, who has
been the patstor of St.Andrew,s (1h birch
for the, past si-e years preached his
farewell eermons on Sabbath Ast to
good congregatione. During thet week
Mr. and Mrs. Richardson lefttloetheir
new field of labor ,earrying with them
the. best wishes of friends that their
work will he aburidantly hiesged a-
mong the 'people in ,their new ephere.
-Mrs. Dayki Mceloy, of itho 10th of
Tuckersrnith, with her daughter', Mre.
WTO .11. McLetatni, left last week for
a trip to Philadelphia ;to visit Mos.
McClcry's uncle, Mr. Robert .Templee
ton, and othr friends. --We are eors
ry to note the serioue Illness of Mrs.
Robert Cooper land trufst she will
have a change far the betteeterliiss
Maggie Melits, who has been •teaching
near St,Thomas for the past two
'years, is spending the holidaye at
the home, of her father in the v11-1
extended vacation aod will not re -
Between barn raising, gangway bulid.4
some her work until the inew year. -
home has been a bu,s place d,uring
ing andt mud be,es„Mr.;:saac JeWettsa
the past week.' Over ,sixfy of biz
neighbors turned out And gave him
which he Wishes to etpress his sine
rott desires to thank the good lads
les for their able. assistance In proa
have a. fine bara when completed, as
Mr. Alex. Mcpeath, the vete.ranlauildr
er, is doing the work.h-Mr. George
wife rasid -niece, an of Detroit, are
visiting at the. home of Mr. Robert
D,ayman and also with their sisterst
Mre. James MeCiymont, or
the viliage.-Mise Emllyy bison has
gone to Toronto, where she has
secured. position. -Mr. Webster aue
chanan is holidaying in Learnt re
-Miss Mary Johnston, of Toront -Una
tivheereivitYnage, Is 7. vise&tion her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jahns , a
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write a letter, or read or rest
awhile when in town, you'll
find our store an inviting
place, and you are welcome
We try to fill all mail orders
the same day they
are received. If the goods by
chance are temporarily out of
stock, we will hurry them
along to you as soon as pos-
sible.
Store closes Wednesday after-
noons during July and August
We pay transportation eller-
ges on all Mail and Phone Or-
ders and give prompt service
Values out of the ordinary for Weidnes
day Forenoon Shoppers
Shirt Waists 75c to $1.:'itO Hosiery 12Y2c 3 pair
House Dresses 99c to $1.50
Muslin Underwear 15c and up Ribbons lc to 15c
Laces- and Embroidery 2c and 5c a yard
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Give the kids a chance to have a good
when school is over. Goodness know. y
deserve it. Remember how glad you were
when vacation came ? Buy rompers for them
to wear six days in the week, and a couple of
"Sunday"dresses This is what they will cost
of course, you know they are worth more.
Children's 50c upwards
White dresses of lawn and colored dresses of
gingham and chambrays. Prettily designed
and trimmed for girls of 4 to 14 years,
Infants' Dresses $1.00 upwards
Short dresses for babes of 6 months to 2 years.
Made of fine quality white lawn and nainsook
in round or square yoke s les. .Prettily
Children's Dresses 30c upwards
just the kinds you'll want for every -day use—
made of washable, serviceable gingham;
chambrays and percales, for all sizes from
Corsets
of Genuine Men.
It is hardly necessary nowa-
days to argue with a • woman
as to the value of a good cor-
set to produce a good figure.
We have the right kind of
corset for you.
D. and A. corsets
P. C. corsets
B, and A. corsets
Ladies' Parasols I. to $4
Children's Parasols in the difteren po
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First time you are in town or down town.
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Jos Iflactavish
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