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The Huron Expositor, 1916-08-04, Page 5JG 41 1918 SHION SOLE -dinary shoes, FORT. The "int , aid the Billow for th fc+rrMen and r. in=s kid uppers, [peers pair. kid and soles fair. ers of fine kid the sole • Shoes ednesy at OTEL -•• ••••••t • • • • • •• • • • • • •• • • • • • • Distrits • •• is $18.0o otoWinnipeg SAY ••••••••••®•4!. • F)u General Pas • . 2 t. • :•••••••••• i e ,z9th r � l Lrei°• for We otill $f,. ... f-. 2 c 0 025C . i.. !.. . oc and 1. c . 5c q.....1.. as. ., �F♦ it IF tf5c..E.... is ti733 f -tit: 0c$ 90c a. Wi 20c tf1 ... S$.50 0.50 per pund l- Bent ipure 6 A: C. d for .... . k, bath- g and rktuen to your DWARE ORTU AUGUST 4, 1916. AMEN IN TROIJS S. Nov a Very Common Eaglet in Find wholesale witawal of men the commercial and industrial Stank% has resulted in a huge .substi- et female labor for thepar- ole saaintaining the tduetri*L _of the country ids huu- seamen are training to be - adman and dairy :i cads In aid treethellaberised this cif w ark is hexing regularly un- -eland` by women, while in DeVoa- sere and other countess milks is loin dose ern by young lis be- y go to school. - Weineln are at the lathe, in over- awe cap, in the preerd•r, shed. t;lefeegfng 11 -hour shifts on the motor iwasee or fashioning metal, timber, And leather; ming, . driving, and distributing. Before the war it used to be said that every' Jack had his !e. The gale can now be said of every Jill. Women in. trousers \are becoming more and more numerous. eYh y are !donning them in greaten *ambers very day, in order to cape with work where the skim is found' to bs` a bin - draftee. They do not . dislike the change, and it cannot be said to de- tract in any way from . their native wee and carriage. Napoleon, it seems, was a great be - lever in arraying women in maaetl- line attire in time of war. ."Dress does not make the man," says the Proverb; but Napoleon found that it made the woman, and that Putting her into treueers made a. world .of difference to her work and strength. Reliable English opining .is inclin- ed to encourage wornen to adopt mas- culine attire for what, after all, ought to be man's work, convinced that, so dressed, . woman will give as good an account of her self as her absent mate. Many 'thousands of women and girls are serving the nation as muni- tion workers. The Ministry of Muni-' tions considers every case thorough- ly, placing the workers hot only ac- cording to industrial fitness and, home locality, but also with thought for the lives women have previously led and are likely to lead after the war. Many of the women engaged in munition work are art students, rausicians, embroideresses -- girls who had been engaged in the fine arts, and hope to be again. Once drafted into a factory, the workers are specially looked after by the Min- istry as to hours, accommodation and rate of payment. The wages are $ 5 a week as a minimum, and fit workers are soon able to earn $15 to $20 a week by piece work. The Ministry of Munitions has es- tablished nearly seventy free training centres throehout the country, and at these centres learners are prepar- ed for the lighter varieties of muni- tion work. In the newly -organized air department, in- the various gov- ernment offices, in banks, insurance offices, and commercial establish- ' meats, thousands of young women are now struggling with stacks of of- fcial books, ledgers, and official do- cuments. 1 Ns 10 ▪ los FOR SAL —A n pi? on 'et 7 'oonoe on 23, Dublin, AUGUST mbar of you • nKlli • ARN FOR SALE—F Tuekeremith In. rume house and kitehe Kennedy, R. R. No. 4, 131, "sale a good aro 8658 rot -ohm oo•• Ition a0 Apply to oley or AI aforth P. O. r phones 3 11 2637x rrEAQHER WANTS 1 Huron Co.; male ssoond class oerti.9cete ,; tember let, 1916. Ple and qualification- Zurich uali cation -Zurich p.o.. Ont., R. If. For B. S. N. 7Stent- y' r female, h,�din.g fist or duties to 0•mmeneo le state sale xprie • ce . COLEM . ,1 e8eoerses 7, o. 1. 2535. 'X R1i FORSALE—A good land aiI oleo ton 3 m[oKWop, at ito dwelling house in house and poultryou .. are situated ply to JOHN kio;iiLLA i, B.ii, Na 1, mall Tann of eight scree pertof lot s on ecu A. - even room ✓ and a barn, ou hereon. Seaforth. 2.524 of L`'ARii FOR snide.—Lots. Oon S smith, containing 100 aura. a under bush. The farm is well fanged and in a good state of oeiltivation. premaite e a good frame house, benne ba ren house, drive house 'and two terms and particulars apply on th dress lily. JOHN i[cOfe0T, on 9, Tuck fi seven ,ao and drain ten are on wUh e remises or e P24 11ARi[ FOR BALE --For sale fat 28, Tuckeith, eon ining about are or the pleee, a �trams h bank buns 40x60 and 4dx5s, The f ed and drained and ina good State Situated on the Huron d halt wa ton and Senfertie andI all seeded to. sold on reasonable to Rural • • 0 or teiep' at house. For furth r parttin se's' apply 80 Alexauder•Jamieeson, L E.4, Clinton 2587 E --'For oeon,'14, are on t th herd an cone on 1, aeree. 7, ore two' la e is well f no- t ouitirs on. between- hi. Ali be OOD FARM FOR 8 partof Lot 24 tanning 130 mores, 'h modern brick house There is alae a 60'128, wi stone ronin• dation and stabling undernemtil, driv' ug shed-3640 30140 on stone foundation, pig pen sad .: n house, in good repair. There le • a goo hearing 0r- ohard and two never failing wells. . • a farm to Well derdrained and well fenced and in high state[ of cultivation with 10 sores of hardw well situated on the North gravel of Walton C. P. R. station, also tel mail delivery. ibis is b ohalee f sold ou reaeeonsble terms. For f apply oft thepremises.4r address. Waltor. re. Lest 26 nd oliiilop, n• e peem a -eoft water. SEAPORTR MARKETS 111UB8DA Y', August 3rd DIG Fats Wheat (stare.) new GO Oats, per bush......... to Barley, per bush........ to Beans,; per bush....... . 250 to 2 60 Bran, per ton ......... F... 24 00 to 24 00 Shorts, per ton 26 00 to 26 00 Flour, per cwt., 3 00 to 4 00 Butter, No. 1 loose, lb21 to 23 Eggs, per dozen .. 25 to 26 Hay, new, per ton.... 12 00 to 14 62 Hogs....... ... ..... EMBALMERS AND r . IITNERAL DIRECTORS !Holder of Government Diploma and Licebee CHARGES MODERATE Night Cali Lew Calls Phone Ed' Phone 50 • bush., I 1 mile so one and and will er part . J.kDI le th rat be ase ESON ALi7BLE FARM R SAI - ✓ ors for the estate o the late Hug offer for sale, Lot No. f urteen (14)1 Concession of the tolvnehip of MoKlli consists of 100 aereaof!oleared sad t lands in a clean and good state of ou situatedin a splendid farming distri tomarkets, schools and churches. are erected a comfortable frame 18x24, with kitchen attached. Bpi 62x70 with stone stabling underneat and coater in barn, slab a good pig in barn also a good pi pen and h farm is well fenced an extra well ti e drained. title is perfect and po on will be given for purpose of doing all ne asary fail w. k. For fur particulate apply to 0fir BALD IdoOREGO' BOBE .7 (}18331, tt•d.ninistrator , or to HAYS. Seaforth. their (ISoiibit )r. 249 e administ t Si. Oord • n; the smith (61 p. This ree, provedf ran vation ;a • Is t. eonveni nt n the • pre . .' see welling ho se, did frame rn , gement fl ors en and w ter n house. he The the her ,or i CREAM WAN ED We have our C eamery ow in ful. operation, and, want our pat on - age. We/are opared o pay ou the highest pric s for you .ceeam; you every two eeks, we gh, sa pale and test each ca erif ere care Ily and give you sta. ement of the sa e We also supply can free of cha ge, Ca• ll in anil see or drop a car for particulars --I The Seaforth Crc mery Seaforth IAN .NATIONAL . Empire Federation Spectacle 1,2001Pertormers; 10 Masted Banda.; Chorus !ot 60 Voices GloriOus.P.geant symbolizing Iva- perial Solidarity and Power Mammoth ' ce `c Reproduction of the Brit' h- ouseg of Parlia- ment, es minster Abbey and he War Office. ON ND UNDER SEA ON LAND IN THE AIR Sones.that h ve thrilled. the Em pire Re -en ted by Overseas roops. Shells in Process' of 1Vii nufacture imrneense Munition* Exhibit i^ Model Cam SNa Trench fare, Hare Grenade and Bonib Thri ws:ng, De- ction of WVarship§ by H.dcer Mines, Bayonet Fighting, Federation Year Fireworks. Complete New idway. 11111.3. G Thi Kir'g': vernmen: ;: x i a : ~_. S .t' -t ohn a a . of Live :r ..,` '� .;:..; aJ Produc:...I .. .Y� J t.,•:.1eJ• 2..tur- Toronto, pet Sal owned by the late . McLean, The haus solid brick with slate aril, eplendi oellar and ed attic. It is heated y comoinat on hot wat hot air furnace. Con ins every m.. ern conve There are .four lots with sple . did stable EXPOS TOROsFeatFlo is of ft oor- r And ienee and th Fall Term f om A gust 8th StratfOrd, On orthand epartme re place we rec piined het hien. P Commercial, S phy Our graduates In three month plications foret once for our fr D. A. McL MaillMelleeeeeneeleir Birttso BUSCH— In Wingham General Hospital, oil July 16th, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Buz -oh, a daughter. MAHOOD — In Howiek, on July 18th. to Mr. and SIAMAVISH — In Seaforth, on July 28th, tO and Mrs. John MacTavash, a son. HAY —In Tuokersmith, on July 31st, to Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Hay, twin daughters. Marriages HEYWOOD — BEDFORD— la Exeter, on July 20th at the home of the bride's parents Gorden Clif- ford Heywood to Evelyn Bernice, daughter of Mr MOLLARD--KERR— At t,he home of the bride' wade. on July 26th,by Rev, Baker, assisted by Rev.Percy Banes, brothee of the bride, Mr. J R. 'Lollard to Mrs. Vinetta Kerr, daughter of tar and Mre. Joseph Banes of Orediron. IfAINSTOCK--SPlaaKr— In Trinity Chute h, Ford- wialh, on Jrily v5th, by Rev. H. W. Roberts, Miss A. L. Muriel Spinks daughter of Mrs. E. Spinks of that village, to Mr, D. Percy Bainstock, of Patriot VAD.r.KRS—fileENCE— In Trinity Church, Ford- wieh. on July 25th, by Rev. (Fulton Wallace, of Toronto, nephew of the bride, Mies Matilda E. Spenoa, daughter of Mrs. Wm. Spence fourth con, to Mr Richard B. Watters, of the 10th con„Howick Deathe EDWARIei— Goderich, on July 24th. Mrs . Pete Edward:. oared yeare. JERVIS—in Clinton. on July 23rd. Edwin W. J( la is in his 4ith ear. EDGE — In Seaferth ors August 1st, Grace Ann Edge, aecond dauohter of Mr. and bite. II. Edge, 1.1`00IIE -In Bread:eta on lute- 31.3t, Roehe. TUFFORI) — in Seaforrh, en July 231h, Dr. W. Tuf. • S. T. Hoirne Funeral Director and • Licensed Embalmer lows building opposite • Stewart Bros. aesi- • • Flowers furnished on • • short notice. • .46 Phone Night or- Day 119, ante ario and Tel ts in posi. ved 21 . Write e. incipal. ap- us at Y ung le, to ten serve: b , ipill g �k to R. • rt Bell ung Men tori Over eas Servic d Count ork, 'Ste hresher Engine and aforth, Ont. 2536'3 1 1 Tak You hav filled brated Le Before t on dvantage I of last clance ose COAL Bin with our cele- ig4 v Anthracit cord that s e advanc he 1st of For,June 'July or lo are -our stnut f Coal $ lley tisfies) of pri ugust ers the rices : .50 .25 .00 26 cents. 3;Ve. 4e0 all kinds col :hogs Siding, coon, Fibre Boand, al ,Bee g Material, Tile, Ce es THE II R,ON EXPOSITOR TnE CANADIAN BANK OF CO1M ERCE sm. EDMUND WALKEE, G.V.O., leLD. D.C.L,, Presider" JOHN ,' IRD, Gomel i ger H. V. P. JON/SS. MA't Gegaces1 Manager API Al, 315,000,000 RESERVE FUND, Si 3,500,000 A of Co carefu busin satisf BANKING BY MAIL unts may be opened at every branch of The Canadian Bank erre to be operated by mail, and will receive the same attention as is given to all other departments of the Bank's s. Money may be deposited or withdrawn in this way as rily as by a personal visit to the Bank. S53 SeafOrth Branch e e T. MORSON IR Manager 14's.Gormzey • • .e:rnbalmer and 'Funeral Director U dertaking Parlors above ?it Williams' grocery store, • e t, ain Street, Seaforth •* • i+•`low rs fur_..ailed on • short notil. e. • charge's moderate. .• hone night_or day -- 192 • • • •♦.•••••i••••••••••••••4• • * • First s Class Farm in Town- ip of Morris Cheap The underehened is prepared oeell the N. th Half of Farm Lot N 1rber 13, is the, Float Ocesceselon of the Tp. of i °n ig, cheap and on easy rms, 87 es cleared: and 13 acres bush ; gdad frame house on -tone fo-ur4d . tion, one end a half stet-, r, 20 by 30; ititchen 16x20 bairn, on Islam stab ° , 60x40, axed u5x36, ere te. Voters in stable. Soil goad and clean with wa .acres orchard. aF h s sorm s ,away from the buildi