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The Huron Expositor, 1916-09-15, Page 3mPT TH • G O _ Pb JT OR dr. hone ur Orders Scw le id Dthing oe the When were rrrtica1 would The 1bred pit�.laa three and and Let 41k‘ 11111111.111111111.1.11.41#111.1001.012.01."....".1".41111 SUbSe tiOnS tO the . w Can i t War Loan will received The Dominion Bank 1 SEAFORTH BRANCH: R. M. JONES, Manager. 1� X fXXVIit(I[1E XIIItkkM 41100(ill(y10(111RxiK1K 1111101(11fU[11lsi0i[ll[it>It Xi[. XXXXXXX b `:'i Expositor DISTRICT MATTERS €Goctericn., -Word wee received here on day of the;death. o k`Ttleddere of .Ashfieltt, who t-rret'.with to � t in Detroit, on; that day he fell eight Etoieyta frame a levatorto his death. below., He t tam ri;fin, of lgabridge, ' geer.oMber from here took In TTS * exhibition tbie. week. - TheOlate mac, South ' Street is gor.014 to herr bed through ilki ,s: ..-I1eut. A. F ileid, of,&eaforth and ;ilei t. Emelt Porta,; ;are visiting ewe Iter to gog ova mea 0 trate ne ` Dealth of .s. P1or.,eer--The death took place et :feta home one the second can - of Ue rnet ion Tuesday, ems. r 5th, oof Mr. Joh. Fayne, kt the age of seventy years, two months and 27 days. Deceased W.A. ben !ling for about a year of liver troublee. but was about the place and ut to toWz until as week Prior to deemise. when, he became conned the home. Lora: on the London Bad: *oath of Exeter, he had been, 03, idert near there all his life. and was respected by all. He wase - e of the moet successful teed oreteperoue farmers of the township. About 45 before Niro. j h2n8 t beside. The has Seth 'byear :4 • ha e7A` • Tactically all his lifefiaetalite ip. *'rube town -- until la fee, yearte ago ffhen he wed to . S,uirvlved by d a - is .teer, ..1. Tar- ty`ston, T + , find two Kons. Narrttap; sago, And Elder, Ottawa, all of ,whoJ ' . w . tatt' the f un- ata:Iep igi. exp, for the "i .y etre-one* h bereave- , it. The body !arrived aived hero On Ttte~dsa•y, 041terreeon. and\ was interred ftni the. , o ex'+ et y " on Weri- ieeeday was con • ducted Oxy tBov. Mr. .0 i • • e zta eeare ago, he married Sarah. Ann. Oke, 1 wed eh=: with two sons, Garnett and t Hal!'a Family Pinna for poistipation. .-..'sr.11.1.114ial... CATA.R1t71 CAI(O1 CJ with. Iota' applicatiore, as they not regia h the eat of the aii,seeee. tenth is a local disease, gr :tly ndit Lust ea is a [i fitieteed by eteastitutio41 'o tared in order to cure, It you an internal. remedy. H ll'ss - Cure la ;token internally and. the blood or the 1nutcoue' s the system. Hka1i Oata rh prescribed by pre . of the daze in this country .for y composed of some of t kra, combined . with soma best blood purifiers. TheH perf birsa,tion of the ingredients Catarrh Cure .is 'gnat prodt tire t •p e,. st t of ect, din wonderful results In ca,tarr tiara. Send for testimonial fre F.J. CHENDY & Co., Prow, dead All Druggists, Mc. can_ Ca. one, take arrh thru of ova, ysi_. kt ia, rice the ant--- aIi?3 arch al c'endi- e. • o, 0. ytor, and one daughter Drolly, all erre, su-rvives. Two brothers, Jame aeel Peter of Exeter. and five &Lens ,also survive, Mrs. "5 ,. Oke, of %Were, etre. Work of near Strath- , Mrs. ie. JHeaman, ,of 'Toronto, 'e. Tomlin n and MlsFe Lizzie, of Leeden. The funeral took puce on tureday of terroon to Exeter cem- etery. Hicks Forecasts A regular ,ator:n period. 1,s ,Cee tr the lsth, extended froeo the 14 the 19th. This, period brings rear the centre of earkthe Sept equir'ox. The Mar, influence svi ircres,'ing e.perceptibly, end the will be at la -t quarter : and. gr see Notrth declination on the 19th. s d tetorm s are liable ' at any onde taro under the stress of Miirs ,and Death of "am oid Eeddent: --- The per turbiatior, , . during the rem doth 4wcurred 1r Stratfur i Tees4 of September,; but the marked day of Loot week, of Miss. Har-nah turbazkeee will fall wittttin the pe IteoVr-r., formerly a, resident of Loin- Leet Wit tkxdian, I or equin b o,and blather of Mr. John stoma raind hurricanes nay co Soown Land • of ` ire- VIM= 1-0-1e. thielr long, wide ,weep free The deceaped was in her 73rel year . period into another, but even. hod for the past two or three , .till remit their maximum arc ityearS had beer. in rather delicate° des.truetIvenes3 with the: :tot heath. She hal resided ir< I-lond"s of the .periodic ,storm ',cyclei_. ;moo for tat igood man=y years and have ,n cified. yr, te. u,c'iav, woo weii known here. For ,the 1 t day d iajay,. 5ti couple of years, ahe has ben reale€- tarda 1gth, .as the centra day3 on-vhich yz s curve to Yt:°r cul iir,3:t- .and Perla ar_ .tions' n as 'Prom rain into mit- Worts' ecen- ?t the' ;gen- s twill€ 1 on h to to ober 1 be loon ateat tl,xe, arta nder cods. .tial Linea one they and at We tar I2tb t In `Londeeboro with her tam y k*t :n will c .€1 s been m Stratford with a erg violence. Thee .limb, Pith, (laughter for gc.r.e titre arca. it was , 13th will be d,of gr e a e:st ire her death ee n ed. She 1= able danger, all of ivlti h will be eurviv'ed. by thio tsr`e, YLrk. er.�,doR✓ed by the b ,m er• Wax Lee, I�oUi dewboror; Mrs. r' many tither unrstak ole. Haile Lia.dz:,, Stratford, and Mrs. Frank or the lfe of creatila:;.Az o Oibi a ,Clinton ; and three eons, .Wil- liam the int begins to kx( vet hack Brown, of Stt_xrme till; John North decbirin,in onn the 18th, mown, of Hullt4i t, and J at neo T. . trio the Worth will turn ra_pidl Brows. sof Clinton . Far the peat feel/- vsr,t AgcUalldri{�e ts of eno n Weeks it was known that the ole d v by sigh bared gales, ear and trss rbers 'of lire family war Yaro-rseter and unseasonable rev gave bar constantly at her bedeAde• The enol ,lane ,about eight o'clock on ill �, ,cold. The .eka�rih le rowtiroat t , t Teepee/ eve g. Tele n aewere tee of it..a autumnal -.,al q ,ibroughe to Londe;; bora for interenent. 'Mears ditst zrberce wilted ink $' eral te.rrestri,al. Utrest, ' so tarrivirg on the noon train MI Eitr.-ria armed threatening' conitio toe Thar y ani. the .. funeral t 'l eak over the Heretic off the etorxt 11 of, .and Torth- ( BE A to ished c plush. roomy. throat of mod in our Ready -to -Wear Department at prices you wi. gladly pay. is Salt r Less Mail Your glens The Authentic Showing of New Rall Styles linin ry and Wearing Apparel for Women, lVlrsses and Children riday and Saturday September 22nd and 23rd and the following days An Interesting and Extensive Showing of /"1�Coats 5 Suits, res � Hats, Very Moderate Prices The Fall Array of Stylish Coats TIFUL new styles made from thick soft nza- ials-, heavy wool, {relaurs, Zibelin, fleece fin- eviots, snow flake and heather tweeds and The new coats are longer and decidedly more Collars are wide or rolling up to envelope the iith deep cuffs on the sleeves. There is a host Is incorporating these new features to be seen Prices 10.0 0 to $ 35.00 /eeuN.a//./se�6�l s.�e .�-s�i-�a ��•®ss e.o The fir gown i is the f fitting tributir Crompton Corset st requisite to a stylish the proper corset. It undation for every good garment as well as con - g immensely to your comfort and health. There's aCrompton Corset to fit every figure. You will have no trouble here in getting: corset satisfaction at the very lowest prices. 50c.....to $3.50. Place on Friday aeternoon Prat. Period, s.ateelr g a . pro 'wed19.,p3 hr E The` {girl r, of Mr. o raw,. C. 'Calm pa were coreaucted by Rev., ee. �G e,ictr:r,ires._s, tningl..d tth and fact 'CalWere' of the Methodist ,_gtta,l3 of early w church of .which =the :deceased wag. wakr,cl ; t =ember,. ! A re.ac�ticirary storm period i or. the 21st, 22nd and I23r Wroxeter - i moor_ L in apogee 0 i 21st, Felda.y, the 22nd, the . plane of Obistu.ary,'--A very sad incident ae- equator et ts� the ear canoed ,a,t the /lame o f cJa'hr Dia vldac(n, ; whet hi, grand daughter, Anna Mayr Da,v1dectc, who had been vieitin,g there pate away after a few days itlr.ess. The deceased who was 17 TearsOf .age was rtlie or_1y child of lire and !ire .Wafter Davidson, Morris Wreelelp. 'while not feeling well on Monday .he was able to go about as ee,t. Or. Tuesday a physician was ccoeutted land the ease aiagnoaed as eaPPendlcitle, An operation was. per- formed but the appendix j24`1 suffer- ed ta, rupture and in .spite - of, all that Pleilleal help could •'o she ,x, !ed a- ,ay or. Friday evening, The be- reaved: pa.rerate have the ,=ytrspathy of `ielr very trahy friends. The funeral took place :from the parer_tal hate on Suzy afternoon of last week to the riueeve ceery. ---The peopte of 'this commutity were trueh eurprised when it became known that Ber:jatnln Henning had pawed away, early Sur day morning, Septem- ber ard. About two w eeke sago he. had beer.. a listing Frank Wright, of 'Tttrrberry, ,and while oilier a binder the horses moved forward His arm- ?Om:ming caught was badly `tangled beeore It could b - released. He left at oece for the Western Hoxpital. `T.o-c.L-to, aid was aeparent y getl:nb alcg well wren blood -poisoning and Pneumonia. develoepd. He failed rap- idly, owing away as above stated FRUIT BULLETIN Niaga^a. District Crawford Peach' es are now in, and the best varie- ties of pears & plurn,s are thAGA, t-icl . ready for pre- ._. serving or table purposes. ousekeeper s should not de- layteliingtheir grocers what fruits to order for them, and should insist on thela- bel with the -map, reproduced here. it is a guarantee of Niag- ara Peninsula Grown Fruit. cent The; neon the of the Sur --that le, the San ora s the lire arid A ata:nn, .1 ,said I to ' bagin.' Thera, tare those wh bel ve that ie great equir.octial eto dO nee came or. September 21st ,a d 2nd, they will not cone- tat ,all, and ther are throse, who know the tfalla4y ko' k b: belief, but who try to';bond those who entertain It. The Ther truth He eel ai toetial storms are natural and 1 tains results for several w ks ;befo e and ,after the date oily,/ h --the S pati' ' es Southward acro_ the < creator There axe, - timesof of .course, when, great ,and fatal .sto. occur ;a tha, very centre of. the equinox, -b t they are just as liable any time .wi in sev- eral week before or Atter tica time: Watch - your barometer 'ar..d all stoma that may arise or. the 21st, 22d the 28rd, but do rot neglect , x . ppane. at all the September storm eria�. A reguler e,tor:n rkelod is central or. the 21th, covering Mos 25th o the Seth. The Mare period is x,ow reaching .a firmer grip. the rth le at the culmtnation of,- its peri ^ , a Mercury period ie. It :full fore , being ceritral on the 29th. with th Moort or', the, equator on the 26th, a in eor:tunction with the- Sun an Earth con__ the 2Tth, Thio preemies obe ter.to e of the most pronounced periods of `'t tab, or fo the whole A t `i e bei g hof the period. s~e off'"wwe+ather hange.. land growing 4tornv tdittions, win be ,apparent throughout W eeter winvi , nd Soulthero region€. utheflp rieir:.g °tetp'ra.utre, falling- ba meter lard growing alcrud11ne�+`s gill a for`e- ri mere of ne -iiat are a proaeh- . By the 24th, st',akrts of wired, stair: and thunder Will •aoeue - aii�i, during` Wedneeda:y, the 2 T C, L sat,di Thursday, the 28th end 'rte y, the 29th, stns 'will irj,reaaa in extent nrd vioienea, a, they pass •Eas wardIy over the country � bye �rec cleahe ntic to std. They the, Eaetwarsd by falling baeo:rceter, fair warmer. TOp 'fi 3:4 et they will e. closely folio'wed by rising barometer, Westerly - gales with early dashes of sr_ow. and si et aa�3 change, to very much colder. t.1 .$ #utter, Wool! an anted Fjggs Blouses to Match Fall Suits New fail Suits of Delightftzl Attractiveness THE die is definitely cast concerning the new suits Skirts are full, coats _long and semi -fitting the waist line defined with belt or braid some with wide spreading collars or capes, The favored 'Materials are wool velours, broadcloths, gaberdines, wool poplin.ant Berges, White, plum, brown, purple,. blue, mahogany and green and black are the colors of first favor. ?s for trirninings, furs will still hold front rank. But you must see these suits to really grasp their attractive new styles. 5.00 to $30.00 Made of georgette crepe, crepe de chine silks and ant - ins in the deep rich shades which fashion demands for autumn suits. Collars are wide and longer. The trimmings are more attractive than ever. We are spec:ally well prepared in this department . and will be pleased to have you examine the many riew styles. $1.25_to $5.00 Opening Exhibition of Autumn Millinery WITH greater enth usiasrl, larger stocks, and bigger preparation we announce our Fall Opening of uperior Millinery. Never in our history have we felt so confid- ent that this display will out class any prev- ious showing that Seaforth has ever seen. Hundreds of fashions' most favored models will be shown here in all the glory of their autumnal colorings. E specially invite every woman in Sea - forth and vicinity to be present at this the most elaborate opening we have ever at- tended. You will enjoy every minute of the time you spend in our Millinery Parlors. t .ome early. Come often. tewar Bros. SEAFORTII Att moil ve Dresses Stylish Street Dresses lux- urious evening gow es,daif- ty afternoon house dresses, the Ready-to-wear' dress department will be in gala array with new fall styles. to Si,' Dresses Made -to -Measure Then too their isour Dress- making Department. dere expert sewers are at your "service to reproduce for you any style you may select whether it be evening gown or house dress and the pri- ces are very reasonable. Tailored Suits Made -to- Measure When it cones to the strict- ly tailored suits for women this store is in a class by it- self. We have an expert cutter and proficient tailors who guarantee ,you a per- fect fit. Leave' your order early as even at this early date we are booking orders ahead, The new autumn plates and suitings, are ready—call and see them, ......$22 to $ — ds•• P ool and eggs Wm. Rd