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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1916-09-08, Page 3y • _ -40 f0'00 -0t. 1 .Iti nautkomuilitiamout ult_ON'E io%ToB • . . .• • .• . • lItX11XXX XXX1111010 X 11 ; 11‘ 1. ' Up $6,000.000 Rosary* Fluid $7,600.000 , 4 ce'r ter. ges 7 1,11 )0d tise rte. rith r to s of tint ads •od. ccs 1 Iliad OM*, Tiorionts SatiErifAXMILOWlkV1.13 tamers Promo= ° Vico-Proof . A. VOtIleirr.„ Cifineral 11okkosor artment Interest paid Oil deposits of P.M and upwards. Pl...me your savings in the Bank. SEAFORTH BRANCH: R. M. JONES; Manager. XXX XXIX XX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX1 44, Aunt 3t 'whet; their dauirer, Ir - r fi 4 ere wat -7;krried to Mr. Clif rd Syd- 11 I DISTRICT MATTERS Hibbert etee---Eliarvestir.g is. almost con- -her. -Mrs. ThOmas Colquhrion, tot been enjoying good Tecoverirrefo - Gass Beare& and her little brother. Arlo., week Nvith friends in, }Tarry Fitreskntrores of Clintein„ are vielting at of Mr. William, Calquhoin - relatives In H1bbertee:.."1h7e. Maggie -end Mary Ryan, have beer_ holidaying at ho:ne, retorted to Toronto. - Master White, of Stritford Is visiting home of Mr. George Palfour.- ear Brosr, of Fullerton, are baiid- for Mr. Josiah Watson and tome repairs tei the home of cit Eodgeore-Mr and !Mrs. fearer. -3 of Chisehttest, were visitor.% at the harm of Mr. McNrughtore-bire and ,Nirs.rThos. *der were In SeakAth recently and bele- red to Mild:ray with Dr. ant . auburn, to visit their a-mt, Mrs. Johnson, wlto is in fallinghealth St, Joseph 1- Case Adjourned. -N.'' .Cantin, of St. Ossepto appeared before Magistrate ' ieWedrews, of Clinton, Saturday after.. -ma on, a charge laid by Inspector Torrance. The case is an outcome of 00 recent seizure of liquor at St. Jos- - ,ard Centin is charged with C8.11.3.. leg fluliquor to be brought in e con- tittikti to the Pr CIV iSlOtitS of the Canada •Temperance Act. J. McEvoy, of Lotdon, 'was preSent• a4.7* coun.sel for eantin, and asked for an adjournment clalodeg that he had rebt had zuffice Itz.t time -to look into the case and a*?ertair the conditions under which liquor 1iaA1 bear.. brought int cietimirg at the carne time that these Oarditions had existed far -twen.ty years. A 'week's adjournmentcta• Opted for...by McEvoy in, order that r ley Gledhill, It-itA -0.14 A, S. lfled- itin. a prosperou's yonng farmer Ot Goderieb townshIP. The eremohY was Performed pyiev. P • B.A., 13,erntiller, in the Piese roonerous company of rela, friends. Promptly latt 11 ow Bane, ea of la, Ives and It tp the etrains. of, Ate. hr1da4 chomp, kfroen L ohengrin, the `bride, leanL len the arm. -of • /*it` father, ,proceed d to, an arch of 'evergreen adorned t ..th iGol- den Rod mid Yellow Glow, 'which swatS erected oin the lawn in, The siii.ads of earning. in a gown oiDO 1repe-de 3 chine •with earl trimrangs After congratulaglons Mende:WWI% coeolting march was played by MIAS Vesta Sny- der, cortin of the bride. The bride's travellir.g suit was brown broadcloth 7with fajw,n, hatltd match. The pre- sents 'were 'nulmerous and ciestiy, in - colliding severaa. Checks f,rect -parents and ;grandparents. The you' left on, ta trip to Toroeithd, wed other -130118- c Dungannon g couple Niagara, The• pre- han aor in Drn- eeting of Flfty-Eigh.th Aterivers,a,ry.- eent year ja the ;68th, year arratal fall fair hag been ihel gar,non. The first annual the Agricultural Society, aft hat time krown as the Wawanosh and Ashfield Bnar.elt Agricultural SOciety, was held Ia.t Dur.gannon on January 1241, 1868, and the old minute book of those •eayee records that D.avid MeIllwaine NV aS the prealdent, his proposer and ;See corder -be1fig Charles., Girvin and Wm. Treleaver... John ryfallough• was the first secretary, beirg proposed by Charles Girvin and Robert Glendinning William Treleaverr4 was appointed vice president, proposed by Robert a,ncl•John Nivens, and Robert Clendtaning 'was the finst !treasurer, roposed( by ',John Niviiis and Che. Durant. The director e for the _first year were (William Ilarris, Jaer.es Sone- etillle, John Savage„ WIUiafl Durnan, Charles .Girvin, Robert Davidson, 11 -Holland, JAM"-, McNight and 33arari McCabe. The complete prite list for the firmt exhibition eezupierl only .reight become fanallia.r with; the, wo tptiVgle r. \ate the minute boolo end . *lot requirement,s of %the 01 T. A. i the i:atrges. Ica- thole year rrere Wm, ti;was gg Jo.s.eph Tiffin and iAleX,ander iond hs- .raned by the magise i your. . •-etrOi-te and will come up again o'n Sep.. 1 Armand.: It U also reci)rdei in the ieretber 2r..d. Crown Attorney Seager first year's activities: that !' William Wed for Too -vector Torranze. Frearkfe •was 'appointed' 'Judi at the • exhibition to 33-e held in Go erioh, ! on Staffa September 23rd. Ever. in ,..e firer • . Notes. -.A. reunber, from 'here° are . r - Yea of tte existence the 'society had Itaking in -the sights at Toronto Et- money in the treasury .akter the first ry . and hels of clover seed, eigiht pounds of S.wede and eight pounds of ..Yelloor. Bullock turnip seed were purchase4 for the - subscribers to the society..f ,g Such were. e the begirminge . of one of • he Most soccessful of the brarob. ricultural Sooiaties land this year; Its '58ttli will to doubt be. bigger 'gra; be ever,. The annual abort at long since paesed into t 'm of the .big events !to the i a A ne*:griestibed dyeing cr4a1.P:1: A0e4 int the te dinary ay. .ue3Or.; Cotten Inert 'de d The, 14;ttaxetito. tat% •.e.eired.):,0,etrolardan,141:,ia.,00,dwithipert ; red -It bait * eo *table Prus(slate ,and one- 1 of 1 per .cent3 erric c'hIoride,• it roe'tir of iSisliMilar to :t. of a 4thect‘oot-1 totq ft.rea41 level a3 ast to rub- bing .are ,elir obtained. Penetra- tion„, hOWeoer ut the osatie when 1:dYe(.1," ! otodLiar padding PrOM1-19. The neW ;Inatiod • iveS solid bodes on, 'Unions- of' att./vitt and Via cote,. How tile "at ander", licraS .9Bo 4nerican newspap er editor iwthoi mad Itlie wor 4‘gerry marder." He *wai Mafoir 1 iiienJam Romeo; tqf the ),/,,,. achusett Calling 'which he land h , Part/le , Ward faunded, in 1784. He -was ao'fightin ftrtax, ,and the Ce irtel w: = inch tam .foornal, but wh: f, . d bib elY C/ a • oared rot *where the chips fell, I 1811 4th. 141 4,-: oiuset , 14egisla 'tame ur.der Gove• or Geri.; made teat 'new &yijor of digit iota fo Corgrees elections T.he gni - Ansi& districts •wias the tre for • e Count Of ESsex. "With ea,t glee Russel took ia, imalp of the icourty a dal ore the ,districts tto ts sr the heirrousnss of the device i • ,, tr:lb- -I SLuart, he far -noes taint!. A. Ela.W the rnap and suggestec. that th apportiorznen.t loo d like k reptile He. (Made a few tr. k /On, tt with, ihi pencil and Said: 'There! ii' -s a eala marder 1" e e ' r . kig Russell jumped p, laugh g. ,'Sala e rander l" he sheet ed, loo alt th !hideous figure: ‘Gatirytne.O.derlo. An, engraving of the 'ge yrnander' was made and vrked though th State. Thus 'was born wha probabl is one. of the Mimi [constant y us,ed,. i all manufactumd wspape words. Singnlar Fre ks of Nature hittilor., this week, a.,.-nong thew being exhibition and the secre gr., Earry Drake., Mrs. W. Piper treaeurer were each vot .31ed eieter, Mies E. Norris and their lee,, azid six al Ifte. Irerslake.-Mr. IL Browning, of ?few is to visitor at the home fel hit cousin, Mr .T. M. Eamilton, 1-4iIEs Ellesie AIWA celebrated her kinthliay on Monda.y evening by enter - Wring nearly twenty inthnatefriende vlbst 0, ifive o'clock tea. -- W.Willian Baird ,of Chicago, Mr. and Miss Sira, of St. Marys, were guest e of Ifr4 ard Mrs. Hatmaben last week.--/ . Ed. rake, jr., left last week for the ,westot-Mrs. Cooper of Sett 'froh ,15 the guest of her daughter, ie ellarelly.-Pte. jack McDonald is totaled home from Caanp Borden. He •fauffertog from neuralgia,. - Saes Dorothy Hutchir_son, has .returned *Ole from 0, Visit to flamilton.,-Mes. % Drake. of Rental spenti last wee'r r. the village -Our -school is being re- etereated. new eats ibeing put in and Other improverrer-ts being made. Miss Fergtoyz, of Mitchell, has been en- ued as teacher for the ler.suing Yesr.-Mrs. Do.w is viskir.g friends in. ;Whiteclaurch. - f .. Winghant the i. ceremony, ta:t •Which the 'Be v. • Stone-MeTarish,.-A. pleasant evelt , 7. :A.. Roangot, radar eig W. P;t.uri, took place here at5 the manse, whoa 1 Churdh, officiated. The spacious A D P tie united Richard Stone parlors were decorated meth oalm4 ard ferns , and thealcove was barked •wit i1 f,erres and I a basket of white atster,s and green foliage was Su.spended over the princi- pals. _The bride, 'who 'Was given away by her father, wore. a White duchess eatir., , wedding dresi and carried a shower bouquet of white roeebuds land lily-Ofethervalier. The young. couple were unatteed- Dila Cleta Ford, 61 to, played the reeddir.g 'M URIC. A daint deienner was served ,after the ceremony, the girl friendr. of the bride laaststing at the tables. The dining-roil:xi, wa,s. dec • Crated *with pale pink pm,d *whit,: Hugh 'Williams. t was. a 'solitaire diamor.d ring and to or. ''huDendrcenledbeernr Idtht,wentily8 e .e.x;ect flowers. The groom's glft to tbe brid the pianist an amethyst db.g. Th al rwards, ,atohldrer boat tiank at young couple ieft on the three trait 4ifiaarg. place „mod Under the smite for a. :short *wedding trip to New, Yor • cuinstances. On board Were sl y arod Atlantic City, the bride travel resoergens all of whom lotit one were ling in 'a, dark fgreen broadcloth 'suit drowned. Ille . otime was 'Hugh 1- exod wide brimmed bloc" velvet, bat • Dams. ' o i ; After the bareyrnocm the young coup OaA AuguSt fotb1., 1820, jut such will take, UP reEdderce in • Clinton other 'incident happened at the The bride received mary beautif a pitsoe. This time ,4„here Were twen Y- eas. GueSts were pr t frolm Pet five paaSer.gers ,Ion, board WWI a,g in erboro, Exeter, Blyth. Sault Ste conlY one es÷caed and his name az Marie and Toronto. Tlie best 'wish la Williams'. o tar.d felicitations of a l'wide circle of interted friends &Mang who.1; pATALEIRII CANNOT 1BP CURED Phone our Oirckirs eIIIt For Less •d as In Autumn Styles 1 Mali Your Order The Largest and of Women's Sui Two w'orner.iiy lard Dela,unay„ at Lazard, near ot the-egme day mullion on ,the trtthed on the sat. ried, .aave utrul r than ungannon class of tt.,s kind. Tale fair will be held this year or.: October Vth 'az-d fiat _._.-----t Clinton Rattenbury-Holroway- cbarnaing weddir-g of great interest Ito Ciirton- tars was that ,sciletnnized a high noon .or., Wednesday of last 'we k at the harm -of lir. sar.d. Mrs. A. J. Holloway. when. their only daughter, Hattie At boota, was ur..ited III OriarrIage to Mr. ac Vance Ra.ttenbury, ooto, of the tate 3 oeeph Ratterb tar y a,- lies. s. Ra nbury, of towat 0,r.,1 • the im- • toe ate relative, were 1 iesent at -* 01,Ldreid,Imler crt3itoul CI4ee1r°87.. • Ochelle, wag. bor ; took • .,..• dasY;Ilivere be i e 'd4; 'Were roar a 0014, "'Pi ea -9 *were •1 widowe 1 'on the 1sane dao •...“ .1- '' s i Potsdam !was mar 27, 1882, 'the sana S te aiot:,oe._31.thi6.r.villiso4o ,seGep1da;r:isa:tia. 'e aotr,SO 193ut t ;More sttrafrge, hi .with ta, 1 daugirte h.e ., K eels onl .1, i littalra14 rec rd wa, .; Field, ,RiS1109 0 menit e,d tha ;daugfirter died and t'zburied 1,TA each case. blackenith at- ried 7ebroarY da,y as the presai Eeeperor. Like had aix oninis bOrn' were the Breve/. make the story isti •vrife presented on the' day that cla.ughter 'ittirTatE bor Another curio, giver, *1849 by Ne wfoundland. he s,aw, fiehe lx e, se ire. gerenationts--all -females. The young eat was a revely bOrn infant,! lite moth eare of iage. T 26, an,d upwart uth t e _ grea.t other .Siree, suc -ably expected_ t ation, fere ive 1Ivin gener met wit 119 te ,a, re le w Of roar ar.dMle Niarguerite Catherine b4eTav- M1, eldest daukhiter ,of Mr. arol Mrs. D. McTavish, of Pleasamt Valley. Th.! bride was giver.. away by her father. Foliawitg the ceremony the young couple ,ard friends partook of a. (bitty luncheon .alt the residence of Mt 'bride's pareers, after which the riarty repaired to the drawin-room where the bride as the recipient of some exceller.t gifts of cut glass and ilve,rware, and, a sum of volley. The coiaple departed on a trip to eastern Mitts on the early morning train. Th'6 UM:ate goingea,way dress was rAvy bum. coith bait to match. On their return the young couple 'will re- Elde Wohao, where the groom hoas respeneible presition. Death of Mrs. Banniater.---Newe of the death. of Mrs. Leslie Baamistr,. it Toronto, was a shock to many frierds here. She was a daughter of /Mr. ard Niles. John Coulter. She and her husbard left Winghatn about fivo Years ago and weolt to Toronto. Datbt 'wee telegraph operators and tho3- took positior_o fin the Svtift Packing 'Company there. Mrs. l3aniter is survived by her parents, her husband, two sisteree Maggie air4 csf Torooto, al/Ny one daughter. Margaret three years old. ff er beirg only 12 gratflonother was while the age or y graat-grea,t !grant". that -she quite re see Ian "elOth .go ninetieth year. - atose. in direct cl.4.cent are compa,ratively freq ex:Ay; extreme rarity. Oral the other there arka,ble record °of a cou ieperit over One -ed yea Tied life together. The 'record- of official, one, end i 1794. They were and at that time be giver-, :the 411. and the wifet It y So whet the hs 84 I . knarrilage .1.1 took pl tn. May klungar n coupl f of e- had t and h.aerl, 'to' be 2 i Of e at least Welty , que cele bnatior., of the. hu redth miverear teole place. this, COLI le Mut; have bee , at least 10 at.d 1I6 years of'age. No 11, Sirgle. /relation of 1 either was aliv wite( Of a Lance gave bi th to /so ' la twin atter wit 11 of the 'dal. Tlarly Ir.', 1914 tlre Waicirig111,1341 (0 ;SIX weeks liat burro Thli Cla.use under the malterni, total Ingurnebroe. this interval pf there is ar.other thaw everi more :the Ralmer *mete/ was creat recorded irt 185 gdr.is beintg born Sul:days. All t hood, ar.A. Rad). biz ws say, evidently mental An, Italian Ia araratta, who soinie twelve zr.1.1 oeeetth to girtSetw •riftynine were life lasted les leven, ames., were barn-thirt or., three mead') ouoc.id and One boys and. one children, were s ca.r.4 came Perhaps the (coireidence on. On. De.cember eroi)Arg thp eihty-om.e pas mar, oly, e5_,cape Much. le 8,1 trOubl yi clanee of the Na, Viii , belleV IS ue, ye eurioue• e, per atic. • family, whote d. in 1621,1a. case of triplet, thr n three successlv e..o.re,a,ched . ,ma lane priongnent ' that there w k of paysical . ' Mrs. Madtialen ived roar Nocer from 1\101es, ga, 'children, of who ales . Hor rr.arri, li nineten; year. nine years triple -three babies whil four boy's .were a. here "4! re tO Se The o r twel sad Over Von yes. esi and tWeis only. exitraordir. a cord is the folio 1 ,1 It, 1604, a, nal Strait, wil. rger, sank. 0 e ,, and 1114tearne oseSomprehensive Exposition -s and Coats it has ever been our pleasure to present The most exclusive models, the best value the widest choice and the most fascinatirig styles In women's coats suits and other apparel for particular women as vet offered at this popular women's store. 11:6,3r3is t 4stinet difference n ourBeady- ,. to -Wear garments, more style, better . workmanship,finer fabries.,less fad , momom.............4.".......".sa _ isbness than, you will fina 1--. anywhere • Hundreds of Exclusive New Fall Models in HIGH GRADE SUITS Many new. and captivating styles in such smart materiais as serges, broadcloths. +, ., diag- onal weaves, cheviot, vicunas, worsteds, etc., in navy, brown, tan, Russian green grey, aul umn mixtures and black. Si 5.00 to $30.00 Charming Fall Coats for Women OF ALL EASONS there never was one to compare with this one kr coats th.t are gof entirely new and VP striking designs. We are showing hundreds of the very 'newest stiles. Coats that have a.natural fit to thern, coupled with that richness of appearance that brands them as coats ounusual attractiveness and captivating ap- pearance.rYou can buy these stylish coa.ts at prices that will please you. Come in and see them. 444+++.4040 Men's Suit etter than tsual S10.00 to $25.06 Boy Proof Clothing ,•• !an W e 're selling a ldt of cloth - Fall suits are better than ing -these days. Our new ever. The Styles and Pat- -4 terns win the admiration of , , . bah "bride and grodra are very with local applications, aes they c n_ I rpt reach the seat of the !diseas. a.. popular, go 'with thein , on, their re Beninilier r..ew journey thrthigh life' A New rurssia4 Kap • ....i, tarrb is a local disease, greatly teeelay afternoon. Miss. Panay Arno. 1 fl teed by constitutional coriditi Hyruenee.1.-At five o'clock on Wed- ---4110-"".........1.. lag ill Order to curellt ytx must daughter of Mr. arol Mrs. 'William Al- Prussian blue is gen.erally dyed o an internal erenerly. 112, 's Cats. Ito of Berkniller. was united in mar- wool frOM a bath conit.1ntng Yell° Cure is taken i0errelly and acts rbge to, W -o. R. Pitblado, son of perussia.tf e opotarehr ot oda and so th* of pburic acid. A great oromy , r vie) siystem. Hots catarrh Cure Was eultS frbirn carefully sAldng a solutio 'resribed byrore of the best phsi_ of 1.9oluin h&pochloite to this. fl: cta In eh% country for yeas. It i, ture, cold, before ert•erng tbe w composed of flame of. 'Mei b6sit toriesi The. ferrocyatide is thereby conver knwn, conii% yrIth Efone of the ed into ferrinyernide and shy exce Wood ppr r. The perfect com-- of hypochlorite May be degtroyed ton. cif the ingredientel in Hairs additior, of sodi.t)r biSupbtt, af OaLairrh cur What produces such which dyeirg nosy °commene % w ' oilcrf.ul reaults in oatarrhal cr*di- ecororoy effected 4 dule to the t tior..s1 Send fOr titimonials, free. that red ruei.eate gives a ' ra re..).QR,BNET,f416,„. pr , WM O - % o4 mr. PitbladO 0± 11te 4±licon, testier, Rev. P. S. Bans, RA., of- fief...Ile& Mr, a- d Mrs. Pitbiado, wili EVetd the week -end in, Toronto arid Nve rstand that the groor, who haR igper%t the pa.t two* eason's .sall- kg, Wends to make his future hoone Toronto, The brides sister, Miss Dll, and brother170am', Mr. Crad .4lock assiSted them. -The relsider.ce, Of Mr. and, 8 -0- 1. Xre. L. B. Snyder, Maitland deeper &Ade ,thonJ ye w oruata, corms1ot/3o Colborn, was the were of awl Me Method 0± efect1ngitsfb - very pretty wedding on Wenegday, mation, while mak:17g up the bath, ls Hair , • All DruilfobiX,1 Family pub for eamtipatt " - • 0. n. h lili 41111 - every customer. There are so many natty Styles and be- coming Patterns one hardly knows which to choose. And built every suit is properly and guaranteed to keep its shape. You get a better suit here and it stays better to the finish. Come and see what is really new. We will be pleased to show you. Boy s clothes are a strong fea- ture here, we not only save you money on the first cost, but we'll give you such qual ity that you. will be money ahead from ther.lilong wear they ,give. You'll find only the best resisting linings,you'li see style and fit that you nev- er did see in boys clothes be fore and bes4 of all they cost PRICE $8.00 to $15.00 utter, Wool ggs Wanted anld 44 9 350 11 -04 14 ti knojam. ore than the average in PRICES $3.00 to $9.00 Stewa SEAM Butter, Woo and Rigs Wante # .48. As. •