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I - DWMM XATrM I I old, trees cut P atte'rns. - Ractavish S
. . 11- . .. � T_ . I - . . . o�� a numberof � � Lecture, -Talks on Food Production .^ft_.____-..ft� Z I
___ - I - - dovij ?W�- ground le,�elled and wixen . . � . -1 for'the War will be given in the W.__-�,
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F(iotwear - - '. - I , . . I Eginond- Ille I _V 11 I ,on Friday evenipggt May I
V V. . . - the work.. Is complete( . T6wn Hall, .�
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- , ete 11 be a beauty Spot instea(I 18,'1917p at 8 o'clock.
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I - 24tho is Vie- of the tangle of long grass and weeds - . - - . - . Rev, F. H . Larkin, of seaforth and . I .
. We've the prettiest White As TbuvicULY- UeA May � - - I . � .
Footwear that ever occupied. the toris Day, And a. piablic 161iday. The �jts has. heretofore beeu.--�Sy popul , *� the local"* clergy. -Musical program, I ^ �
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1 - I ... A request the great Viet ' , . -ex I ar � les. God Save - ff'"t'Aa .
shelves of a shoe s0re, . 0 that -it will W uecessar t b tepestd. on. Tuesday evening set an seats reserved for ladi (i �
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Expositor *Bl, go to' press on Wednes- ory Concert iq 1. nole, for * all the � all fare. invited; admission free.
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� I . I rraspondents, and adverdsers, Wi We- next � May 22nd, The plan at I . � (The G- reat 0 - a t(jr . -1
- if you are looking tor some- (-O . world by making 'their. ,,.own iho King. I k
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� I 14 I their bu=deU liu 0116 day e APr'hart's drug store On _. - � I
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� thing choice in , Shoes, week "Member this)- and for-- at 12 olcloek--Mrs,� ,(Dr.) MVli,anj clothes in war ti-mej and look- , HIBBERT. � j
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. you can be ssatisfied i __ . here. ward your correspondence so as -to of Grand Forks, North Dakota, . I . . aa ever. S6rve your coun- George Ary . I �
reach -than Tuesday after- , other, Mis. Thoma ,it Good Purehase,Mr - � - I
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: --."W ing her i. a Me- 1119 , Staple ,y Gou
us not later n le, a prosperous farmer of the . I
abber s6es � - I . � a Quaid; Goderich stribet.—Mr. A., 0; try and yourself by making Pur- - .. I Z . �
Outing Show, with r i noon. � - . � � I - 7t]x concession, - Hibbert, recently � X .
iw.�� . I - iw-As i town this . 4 0
� I . B. � it, - ,�, - Sinillie, of Toronto, In -your clothes at home. Use, chased a very handsome young Short- op i
19 . ggs�'LT.he. Expositor received week.—Miss Maud Laidlaw and Miss . 11
-Vto Canvas PumPAP B11tt0A i . I , ors k_ . eA ��� .
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" BootiL - . . �. '7 ! -f styleand success. � -
Scots, . � ock . . , of Blook xm'orcag own- friends * Toiont I is. week.—Mr.. sure 0 beautiful I : I-
N visiting with- New' Id Patterns and be horn bull calf eight mouths' old from �
or'Lace � a pteseift W� week, --of . two 0998 Gertrude D ' ll a. He is a ot - fity �
. . frim. a, A . . roan in color and a low sek v
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And the. popular White CravOn- . Od by Mr" John Malonot _..... , and Mrs.1 David Fell s nt th - I I . lusty fellow;. the type that pleases
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- .wood. One of - th "' * I Measured end with friends 'in, Clinton, --Mrs. the progressive farmer., Mr. Smale I I I
..e#e Shoes, with patent vamps - ' ,I i r ed from To� I I I
- and I=e Joger&:, coo' Mix Andrew Caldei, r I i tring such I
. I Sliyj inches i dozen' ronto on Saturday last, where she 2 hov�psttv x Bookstore isto be con ed on sect Is Best Met by Our Heavy 5tocks "�
111gr or Low Heels, all sizes. . 614. inches. VVen at - 43 cents a I 4-4%_ 11 � .
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. U, - � would not be - toi)'bigh if we has been i laughter, Mrs - SEAFORTH. . the.patronage- a enterprise well, de-
.6uld 03i . ly got egas. like these bythe. J. McDonald, -for some time. .�Xiss- serves . -
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sty1ft you'll admire and styles Youll ' I t,.'Of Bel � 0 Everybody knows -now that almost all lines oA Sta,ole (Dry Goods 11
re 4 . gt*ve is visiting at Window Shades and Picture Frames. - - �
not find elseiKhere. . . . � - . � the home of Mr. Ianj Mrs. James Agent for New Idea Patterns. - have made drastic -adva'nces during the last year or :go. . �
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� IV- Food .-::P-" -ch- - COMPalfIl- — Xotes�—The seeding of oats a withstanding this fact, forethought in buying places us 1
S . -, �fl' -1:,rodue 01% Aagociatioft ,ronto, spent a few. da t ' h sw�ek Witt'. - position to give nearly aill staples at qu .
ef. im, eaforth Food ti . I barley havebeen completed some days otations to protect yaur - - �
. _____ %W be termie.4 friends in town. Thomas Daly, I . I
has in - * - - 'tod What ' liiiiiiiiiiimiiiii�l�ilillillilli�IPIIIIIRN,lmrollllllllIRII!l��,l�ill!ll�l�i�Mli�ilg�'I .and farmers are busy preparing the � .
�_ _. , U&I .. . . a . - � . - propagan . da, I � t: n.plaeed under 11 - . land for roots, corn and beans, Al- interests— � I
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� to, -eliciting the gym- Via residence in Street, - ' -
:�; do - I y Mr. William though growth has been slow and ir- - AS LAST YEAR AND I'N - 1.
. -posit* Expositor Office.! fth the view` farmi at pies6ut -occupied-' TIE'S FAIR SAME GOOD QUALi L I .
- .- � Pathy and support of the ng _ I . BEAT - there.has been a lack of he4, there TEED VAST DYES
I - 11 . I ___ I I community atid. the - back-yArd gard - Dill. —Mr..: Harold I Best, of Regina, - . . are.some fields showing up incely.- COLORED GOODSv GUARAN _. . I
. . � sited with Mrs -..Best atAfr.' and I 9
. , ner through a combined endeavor -to W" Mr. Frank Fitzgetald recently sold a
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. . week. -Mrs. $eymour Watson,- nee , uesj but on princ of being the leading � I
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.. - es of food products -durifig the present . � China and Baskets fdr the good sum of $200, ThisspeWO iple, and also ow account � I
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I year ,and also to aid the farmer In se- Miss S. Cudmore,- of Vancouver, 'is . I U have ...
Modom Photog,-SOY io safely. � visiting with relatf,�es in'town and vi- ust arriveJ this week well for Mr. Fitzgerald as he is only -Staple Dry Goods Stort for this comm."nity. we will alwajvs 11
� . 1 . . . I- hel ' ^� ' � friends .'of Miss i . a beginner in the breeding of thi� kind out customers share the �benefit of our best. buyingdeals. We've I ' ...
'ur'ng the necessary iA?b, held at cinity.�Th �
. . . _Zovem it. meetings I , __ -always something of stock. -Darrol Parker is at present I , a4y - 11
ce in. - - Sr * Dublin, Jessie Scott', o'I'Somton.Zall, aft, I big stocks of Staple lines in reserve,.so that when_you are re
. Extends its influen Varna, B4yfteld, � , - I -
-th* , acefield, , . , - ev- plepsed � to see her out again after njew- the horn -0 of laid Up with a very sore arm. to buy, come and learn what we can do for you - . �
.to: every hoine iB Staffa and. P4 this, Friday, I I � �
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&�nd then = - no Walto I e. -her recent serious illness. - Miss — -do- . *! � -
land, ening, ji.which iddreisis will bed variety.. , .
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4= eabon ks to the ad- livorild by clergymen aud:-others as- Agries McKay and: Miss Harris, of - VARNA. flere Axe Someliziportant Items: I
PIS&SUreS Pjj0t0g-
3r't signed to the differimt; places. The Stratford, visited At the home.of Mr. . Lecture. -Talks on -Food Production I
-Z Iii . ion and Mrs. Hugh McKay, Jarvis qpreo-, -nim he given in the 0
raphy a. iven the hu- . .
. = Its diwov. esti I food. product . -Miss Rena McKi A T
I r anzie,. �WT jZ?F_jA-7& XTIES FAIR for thewar will
. rasn riwe In 1. vqnu; � on of increa" the view -point this week, I -Town Hall, on, Friday evening, May Imported English Cottons, Cambrics, I
I . er Years later* the be c6naidered from' . r along Stratford, spent Sunday at the home 18th, 1917, at eight o'clock. Speakers:
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. pho take of '0 and patriotic -'—*&WW41V11[W16%M0'= Rev. T. H. Brown, of Seafoeth and as- -.1
tograph we , lines its the of her mother. -Miss Mary Modeland . . - -
� to-diiy vrM be trew - statR ,- . � _____ . Madapolams, etc*
sure meajis of securing -victory for the motored over from Palmerston -and - I ---- sociated co-workers, together with the � . I.,
.. ZZ f'Z more than you ied armies. . . . spent Sunday at the parental home 1. - 1. - local clergy. A musical programme,
I gine by your - ' all . '. � sa Modelaiid, - -free. Front
vas ima - . . of Mi . and Mrs; i ac. I -
I . quests, from outside- towns and the all are invited; admission Values that are unexcelled, and makes that have been tested aad
frielodo and relatives - Mr. and Mrs. Glew, of Cl-vton, ap,?nt difficulty of taking the chorus out of seats reserved for ladies. God Save he yard - -
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I I . Reconimended , or . Certificates 'Sunday with her! sister, Mrs. W 'be concert is to be repeated, hext the have proved to possess geouine worth. Prices x4c to :zSc the yard __
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.Our patrons say our portraits Recommendation for certificates . for. Smithers. -A special service was, hela town t . The Varna Pa -
are "alinest afpsaking like- of the, � Sea- � I- Tuesday evening -when there will be � Patriotic Society
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I 7* the following students: . in the Preibyteriafi Sunday schoo in triotic Society shipped to Clinton, this
ness lofth Collegiate In . stitute have been ac6 . another bumper house,
- . I connection, with Mothers' Day on onth the following: 13 sheets, 29 ftemstitched Pillow Cases and Cot- -
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. " � lLepted-;aud approvedby the Education Sunday last, at which there was a very pillow slips, I pair towels, quantity of
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feft7s Studio b6 granted their certificates as soon as large atendance.-Urt. Joe Dorsey .of I . s46 f a much old linen, 5 suits pyjam- as, 2 day, shirts ..ton Sheets .
� Orfllia spent Sunday it his home here. preme Court has dispo, d o thi - of and 23 pairs socks besides five,pairs
� -4hey jiave cot . ,, I day �
. Apleteid their term on the -L-Mrs. Helson, of Toronto, is visiting litigated case. On the 13i of socks sent to our own boys at the - .
I farm. Faculty . students who contern- I
0 � her daughter, Miss Helson at the January ,1913, the Township of Tuck- t. I '
� ****#0#0#0000*<�>�� Plate attending the Faculty of Educa- Cominercial. - * � P ersmith passed a by-law whereby it frou I .00 Made from a double quality ot Cotton and finished with 2 -inch
. tion this fall'are advised to.get their - . . . -.1 � assumed to close Mill Street, north �DUBLIN. hem. Special: Cases 23c each, sheets. 87 i -2c and 1. 25 t=h, 2
_ _ . 11 I licaflous in early:, 1��Lower School - 40. . of - Queen 4treet, thereby depriving _�� .,
I ..,. . � app . , 491MEMN-Your suit is not w rn oilt ften I Lecture. -Talks on Food Production \ � t , I
- 640 i I 4 $4044+*+ +#+#+4" . .4isirvey Burrows, Frank Coates, ' Jno. soiNd and atmined. It, can be cleaned and -ores-ed the plaintiffs, Robert F - Jonds, Thos, - I
. I + Lorne Epps Austin 1109' to look as smart And fresh as new, Campbell 13kek. M. Grieve, Fred Robinson, James for the War will -be* given in the A.
� Dickson, I use on Friday evening, May Import ed Bath , i -owels - I
. I t garth, Edintind Keating, Forrest Love, up-sWre. - 2570-tf Sproat and Samuel Dickson, of the Opera Ho -- . - �. I
I + George Kerr, Robert McLean, Harold The Maxwell Motor Car, continent wide gawline ,right to use the street and cutting off 186, 1917; at eight o'clock. Speakers. I -
),j,�Lengu Chmence Shepherd, John coonomy teat, Y411 be hOd on Wedneaday. next, may access to their lots which fronted on it. Rev - P. Corcoran,- of Seaforth and as- V
. 28rd, by the Maxwell WtOr CO., 6W Amerfoan and e7 necessary items during the entire year, but especially,so . -
+10 0 R. - I Ross. H ---:-Middle o6l-Kathleen Cavadhn agents. Two privately owned Me 0 be The Township followed up its by-IaAv soeiate co-workers, together with the d Our stock is very heavy and .1
. McMaim, William gh . Elgin Shatz, .used & test mWe under supervipionlof d I IsInUreatedh . � street to defendant local clergy. Amusical programme, uring I the warm weather mouths. I
W� , velia'ale men',overardinny imis,1- tarting from quedn's by selling the P. '
+ Cyril Snowden, Os - Snowden. III- Kruse, who proceeded to deal with the all are invited; admission free. Front I rices most attractive in both the bleachea and unbleached makes. , t
. Hotei emmer, seawa, at 11) o'clock a.m. Watch � f :
LADWIEV TAIkOR 1. Part 1, Entrance to Faculty-jessie fo, tble, G. 0. Bell, loeal agent. 2679-1 land as his own and placed a building s�ats are reserved for ladies. God Save a the better qualities we show a large size natural linen t"el at ��
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- Chesney; Harry Hinchley, Arr-hie Hays. FOR S 6LE�-L%teaz style, . grey top oord, buggy aerossit, R. F. ,Jones and the others the King. " 95C . that is particularly good -value. . .
r- Part II -Ethel Beattie Aubrey Crich, as g ' hits had very little use. Will be intqreated in the street took proceed- Farm Sold,Mr. Patrick Ryan has I f
And Fu' rier - sold =8"n%'b81*e'&8 the ownisr haEl nO Un fOr It, W. . - �� �
on in . to -set aside the by-law, the deed sold his beautiful 150 acre farm near . a
I '§adie McCloY. Hen. Mpai;iculati ' R. Smill1e. I 2677-tf ings
Matheinatics-Robert Laird. -4. F. HOMF-MADE OANDY—Tlome-made Candy, ,111 to Kruse and to compel him to remove here to Mr. William Dillon, the, con-
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I Cleaning, Pressing & : Ross, Principal I be on sale at the Victory 03neert Tuesday evening. his building off the street. The motion sideration being $12,000, which is very Open and Circular Pillow Cotton I* �_
� An e wishing to give a donation of Home* -wade 'was heard by Mr. Justice Middleton, reasonable considering the property.
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: Repairing a Specialty * � ndoyrwill kindly It ave their nmeg with Mies Bel who made an order quashing the by- Mr. Dillon and his sons are now tjje . .
The Casualty List.-Mrs.'D. Johnson� smitbany Dime Saturday. All Gandy to be left at Closely woven makesp pure fintlish, and free from dressing. in all
0 + ' I W. R. 8,ridthls Store, MoDday afternoon. . law. The township appealed, ajid the owners of 375 acres of the fine i st land .? .
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4 T Of Edmonton, and formerly of Sea , Be f9ure and see Mary Pickford In " Less Than the 2nd Division of the Appelate Division in the township, Mr. Ryan gives up width!s, ta Price 23c tO 35C the -Y&d
A Trial Solicited I forth, received word 'this week that . Dust " now obowinz at the -Stmnd—lt is wonderful. . et I � . I �
+ - set aside tbia 9rder and dirwted the possession Qn 0 .ober Ist." . I
I + her eldest son, Harold, had been -killed FOR SALF,The remairling 2 eets of Lemontaguela I motion and action'to set aside . the c6ft� I No .�, i A&
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-*+#+44-#-t,*+++* +*A.*-+ + ++.+ in ae,tign in France on April 9th. Al- single harneogt26. This harnm to graded and veyance to be Wied together. The . IF - I
The makers -are the WINTHROP. Imported Strh--ed 'Panneleue M 11
, thougb a resident of 'British CQIUWla thwe virQ ng inferior par to F .
__,_=_� _ -----.- - for a numher of years, he is still re- best In Canada &t, A, 11, Campbell. moxl trial took -61ac- at Stratford before Food Production Meeting. -A meet- - i .
TOR f6AZF_,-:MfjLaug-h1jn bugales, A bargain .4 XY . , I .
� jupticj-'Ljt�phford who in I
I I- . . � - - membered by many here, who Will $go oish. CuUerg aomt�i.&, W; piano poxist ing under the-auspicer, of the Seaforth, .-r- �
. favor' �f the'ptaintiffs, quashed the Great value in strong woven, soft, pure cloth, choice range jX Z
learn with sincere regret of his death, cash, if taRen at once. Ed, A. W, Campbell, Food Production Association was held I . * I �
by-law, set aside the conveyance and . 0 str�pes and colorings. Also stoiL.k of plain pink, pale b3ue, Fiat*
He enlisted with a British Columbia t,ay in your supply of plow polnte,, tulperknlyas, .. in Calder's Hall on Thursday evening
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f I battalion, and has been in France 4nee sole" plates, hay pulleys, bangers, biae ets, etc., now directed, Kruse to remove his build- last, at which a goodly attendance of white and plain grey flannelettes. Prices 1 SC to 25C the, yar4
f at coot pri!ns. A neat, new style clothes reel at ing, with costs to be pgij by defend- - - �
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4 last fall.—Mr. James Dorrance' 0 8.66. Nt..A. M.Canipbell. 2670xl ants. The township and Kruse ap- the representative farmers of the dis- . 11
McKillop, has received word that his FoRsALF�A snialislove trict were preE;ent. Rev. G. McKW1ey 0 .
PgIll burn either coal
,-,on, Sergt Eainrey Dorrance, has been or wool -m good beater. ce $4.00. But. A. M. pealed, and iheir appeal was heard by dealth with the statistical side of the i �. - I
� admitted to the hospital -at Calais, Campbell. . . 2579x.1 the Ist Appelate Division, which set question and Rev, Brown featured r igured Huck -'rowelfing .
suffer' nshot wounds in the TO RENT -9 roomed house hard aud soft vf ater, aside that portion of Justice Latch- the subject from the patriotic view- � I . � I
I ing from gu stable, good ).rehard and �gar3en. Thop. Bi 1% Eg- f6rd's 1-ludgment which quashed the ., I I
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. left arm, Sergt. Dorrance enlisted.at mondville, 2rful - . 'd and Mr Very fine quality of Linen, plain or in dainty figured patterns.
. A �� .. I - - I I - whole �y-law lkpt sustuined that part Point, while Mr. J. H R6i
. t1a -, - - __ - . . F. G. Neelin appr ; 'o 65-c- -
- T-ne commeneemmw Of t110 W0 And TIAS 46- of it which held that the Township Prize's 3oct
. 'been in the thick of the fightffig foV - - . - 9 tne,reA*Qd pmavctvion Cas a financial 0 . ...
I epeated,-On Fri- acted illeplly in disposing of the st-feet 'D * "I'll
- . ....... 0 On one occasion Victory Concert R benefit to th,6 country. Thero'was no, .
- nearly three years. day night last, the Victory Concert, AM wiLking coliveyance to Kruat. The
- ", he wag, awarded the Military Medal . ' attempt upon the part of the speak- � - ' 1,
-, ,-,:- - _ under the direction of Mrs. J. G. Plaintiff's appbaled to the Supreme gard- I 1. �
___ for conspicuous bravery on.the field, rt of Canada, and Kruse cross ers to dictate to the farmers, re, Crash and 'ea Towellings , I '�,
. 5__ 11 __ -Mr. James Sproat, of Egniondville, Mullen and Miss Stophe'As, with Mrs. Cou . ap- ing methods of cultivation, but urged- i - -
! . �_ __:1 �� received word from Ottawa on Thurs- O'Connell, as pianistj was again given pealdd in so far as his conveyance the necessity of*Increased production ' Big stock of Imported Crashes, and other towellings, includiog
. - ` 9'him that his 'Fake in Cardno's Opera Hall to a packed was aet aside. On the 2nd instant, to ameliorate the conditions of the ap- �
. day, informin -son -_ d0ivered an unan-
had been wounded whlie on. duty on house. The audience was -by no , the Supreme Court � hing world-hungor. 15 inch Gue3t Towelling in linen figured Huck-ioc to 3ocat yd. . I �
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I � means a Seaforth one, peopld from the -imous, judgnient whereby ii allowed proac -400-- I . -
____ April 27th. This is the second time vicinity and surrounding towns having the plaintiff's appeal,restored the judg- ^ �, A of 1.
Pte. Sproat has been reported in the Tustice Latchford, dismissed A BLAKE
' casualit unded" heard of the success of the Wednesday ment.of . and'directed the Annual Meeting. -The annual meet- Full Bleached, pure Linen and V r1_ 0 �
STEAMER GREYHOUND _y lists, having been we conbert, had. come to see and hear Kruse's crois appeal Is 7-
- in the foot overa year ago. . for themselves. The entertainment on defendants to pay the costs of the ht- ing, of the Women's Institute was held I 11 ...
Annual, Excursion , - I . The case is now at the home of Mrs. Peter Douglas on ion Table Damask - �
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Goderich to Detroit & return . evening and possibly -and has settled the May 8th. The financial statement was . I I
Local Briefsi--Mrs- John Shi e' . - ' that is strong and durable, very pretty patterns. Pritces.
i,eaves Goderich, Tues. June ' . and Mrs. Dalton, more enjoyable to those "o were law in Ontario as to the powers of mul%- read -and the following officers were Quality I I
-were- in Montreal, . permitted to see it a second time, as ',icipailties to ,close streets laid down on p , 65c, 75c, 95c, 1.00, -1.25, 1.40, and Up to 2.00 the yard. 11
Seaforth, and Mr jec4ed: President, Mrs, Wm. Doug- 40C .
12 9.3o a.m. - Returning of St. Columban, plans which the municipality had nev- las, Nice resident, Mrs. A. J. Me- ��
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last week attending the ceremonies in I it was impossible to take izi everything . � Mrs. D. Tough; I
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leaves Detroit,. Thurs June connection with the admittance -of Mr. in one evening. As we said beford the . - , 9 _"' .
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I.00 p.m., arriving in . Dalton's son in the Order of the Pres- March of the Allies including repre - S. Hey and Cream Ifliannel and Engfis
14, entation Brothers in which Order sent�atives in character costume of I �� l Foster; auditors, Mrs * ... 11
Goderich at 9. p.m. he will gbe known hereafter as Broth- England with the quaint old-fashioned Miss Alberta Finlay. The following ' Plain weaves in soft finish, thoroughly shrunk goods. ..
-Dr. J. 11. McFaul of ladies and gentlemen; the- Sc6tchmen 1) - 1�-* is the report of supplies for the Red
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$2 Round Trip ,1.50 1 yj�ay er Francis, UKOss, shipped to Mrs, Filton, Exeter, -
Toronto, attended 1he Victory Concert accompanied by the pipers, the demure - I
The Only Boat Tri p from here on -Wednesday night last. -Mrs. Welsh maidens, 'With their high hats, The Theatre tha since FelWuary 13th; 223 pairs socks, 0 , .
(Goderich to Detroit this seas-. M_ Broderick ha,s returned from 'a thbse from Ireland in their vivid green t 45 pairs -of these were given to, the White Unshrinkable wool Bl.ankets _, ; ,
I visit of some months' with her sisters and shamrocks, Canadians with the - Brought the Good 161st shower,36 suits pyjamas, 10 day . f, �
. � on in Chicago. -Mr. Bolton, barber, has Lady of the Snows; Indian Chief and - ' ,tya shirts, 10 towels; the whole being v.al- I . ..
Pictures to Seafox ,y town- Thoroughly scour s, close nap, colored borders. Sizes 60 ,
purchased the Watson cottage on East Squaws, and typical Australians; Bel- . e I i
-Mrs. Papsf, of London, guim with her honored king and brave E; ��
NO TROUBLH -ON'ACCOUNT OF William St. ,hip Council $50; .Hay Council $114. - x 8 � * ,4o and ;. oo the pair.,
NEW IM KIGRAUON LAW -Call"' is here visiting her motherf Mrs. J. S. women; the French gentlemen and . Now Showing 80. The Institute also donated $15 0 4 - I 1. � . -1
. diatis coming to Detroit for a, tempor- porter, who is seriously ill. -Miss L. peasant girls, while.,the Hussars came - to the Byron Sanitarium. I .L �
ary stav are not required to i MARY PAICKFORD go � Affhi'te 1Tnsh1r1'nka1)1ewooJ BlanKevs
head tax or make a depos't. 3ay -!' Wilson ,of Detroit, spent Sunday at in later in the tableau; Russian men -
mfill- , Mrs. W. 0. and women in their fur -trimmed cos- In , TUCKERSMITH. � . I 11
� gration offteers on steamer to pass Willis. -Miss Jean Cowan, of Innisfail, tumes of'green and yellow-, Italian wo- I
excurstonists. , . Alta., is a gue t at the home of Mr. men in all their gaudy colors, the gor- "Less Th2n the Dust" 1�ersonal,--Miss Elizabeth H. Me- Some extra fine all wool blankets, woven from heavy stock yarn!
$ 8 C Ur e Lellan, daughter of Mr. Jno. McLellan entirely free from grease and 6dor. . Special at 8.25 a pair ; also I ,
and Mrs, James Cowan -.-Mi. and geous robes of -Oriental India, China The be t pi� t e ev r shown in this
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� - Band Moonlight - Mrs. W � p eek with her Ernpress; Japanese men an& � part of the country. recently underwent an operation for big stock ol grey and Nvhtte flannelette Blankets, and large size - I
L. Jqhnston spent the w . some form of throat -trouble in St. -1
. Monday evening, June i i .end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. maidens in their most effective dress; ' A
- ; Price 15c Joseph's Hospital, London, The op- heavy pure wool, dark grey camp blankets, .
. 1 8 p. m. F, A P. Joynt.-Miss Irene' Piercy, of i Uncle Sam for the United States, and % eration was very successful and Miss "I . 1.
. ; Toronto, is spending a couple of *eeks I the Spanish ladies and gentlem�iil (if Saturday Afternoon 10c -Children 5c McLellan's many friends here hope she %� own'- I
� at the home of her cousin, Mr. Wm. Brazil; the sailors, cadets, retur�ied . will soon be about ajain in the enjoy- 11 .
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Fare 25c i Smithers. -Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Joynt soldiers and Red Cross nurses, who I I
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and fa mily visited with Hensall friends Next Week Killed Tn Aetion.--Word was receiv- ! LinWeums and z -
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D � - i r 01' IL, ford, and little son, were visiting -with US Of a hundred voices quite excelled Mon. Tues. Wednesday ed here on Friday last, that Pte. Al- , I . - - t
� bert Wyatt, had been killed in vretion', Floor,., Oildotris
friends here this week. ---Mr. and itself in.the rendering of the different MARGUERITE CLARK in France. Pte. Wv-att, who was a' I it -
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.. and Mrs. Heaman and son, of Exeter, presented its typical solos and dances "LITTLE LADY 34 talion at Brantford, where he was ,
We're Children's motored over -,on Sunday and spent 1 and. paid its tribute to Britannia, the EILEEN then living but until a year and a half , - I You cannot beat the best'
a few hours mith friends here. -Mr. I central figure on the stage, th�.aid- I also �
I :.. ago he had made his home with the � (We sell Best 0 lities ) I
I : E. McIntosh, of London, was visit-. lence was givena series of pictures ,,,ua
g 16th episode of, Messrs. A. and J. Broadfoot where i I A
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.16 ) ing at the home of his mother, Mrs. I not soon t;Q be forgotten. The staging .. " - I
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Ir "r . James Mcllutosh this -�veek.-Mir. and " was admirable and perfect in every I HE IRON CLAW. he was employed for five ' 41
Mrs. S. A. Archibald, ai.d children,, detail, while the Irish. jaunfing car' There are twer-ty episodes Mi tWa be has many friends here, who will Prices practically the satme as I
. Test us of London, spent Sunday ,Ndth Mr. �[ and the Japanese ricksha* were rea- I great serrial-eadh one better than sincerely regret to learn of his death. . 0 they are wh-olesale to -day.
I I listic. 'The tableau of Belgium's dafk! eding one. : 3 .
. 'w"'11,ROVIDE the Little Feet with and Mrs. William Smithers.-Mrs. M. - : McKILLOP.
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F good, comfortable Spring and I A. Gaetzmeyer, announces the marri-, hour was most impressive as war, that i i � .
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. age 01 her second daughter, Praxcedes: Of "Leat We Forket," while the duet 1 In English Hospital. -We made brief . .. *
Marie, to Dr. J. B. Frisbe, of Bi , "Watchman! What of the Night" gave mention in our last issue of Fred Tay- 11 � squarcs in splendid patterns and
Sum . mer Footwear I Itte i � Thursday Friday Saturday lor's name having appeared in thecas- reliable qualities. . I
� . Montana, on Wednesday, May 16th, fitting answer to both. The readings . ualty lists for the week, S� � � I I
as performed in the; of Mrs. May Rance McKinnon were a- I 'SESSUE HAYAKAWA' �
At this Season of the year heavy The ceremony w . . ' ince then ' I I
,8hoes worry and vex the chil- church of theImmac'ulate Conception, gain enjoyed on Friday evening and further word has geen received by' . Summer Curtains and Drapery '
by Rev. Father Leonard. -Rev. G'. M. ' the meeting com'Oosed 6f'sev- I in , i --.N-
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ren. -1 en little , Mrs. McElroy, bywhom he was raised Novelties,in some of the most
. Dunn, B. I)., of. Toronto, will conduct ghis of the War Auidliary, quite as "HONOURABLE FPJMD" I and where he made him home for a' ploasing and effective mesh" it
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� We have a ver'y complete line of aninversary services !A- the Sdaforth funny as the previous night, I The I See this greatt Japanese Actor -he is number of years, stating that he was, 9 I
cmfortable and durable Summer Presbyterian church on Simday next. . -Seaforth Orcheitra played (luring the a wonder. Lwounded on Easter Monday in the and color tones that we have 12
1 -1�1L-. and jlfrs. William Dowson were inter -mission. The concert on the i Canadian charge at Vimy Ridge. The I ; ever shown.
Footwear for boys and girls. the guests of ATx. and T'Ars. R. Peck whole was more than a spectacle, 4, PRIU 11 centS I , shrapnel penetrated under his back- * I __ - (6
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. . thig week. ;They have. been'residing more than an entertainment, it was an Saturday Afternoon 10c -Children' 5c; bone, passed under his shoulder and A i - 1#
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of Children�s Play Shoes and Bare" but Mt. Dowson has sold his pr sermon,without preaching." One could s before he -A AW
operty show starts at 8,30 p.m. -Saturday was ,
*W Sandals. in the west and intends coming to Sea- not 'help thinking what an immense I Matinee at 2-45 p.m. able th crawl three miles to a - I
, forth ACOreside.-Mr. and Mrs. W. J. amount of time, talent and energy I - dressing station, and from where he i if, - Iffactavish, -
I I ,V'-rp 9*1n- Shannon, were the guests of,Mrs. D. I was'necessary for such a production,' was sent to the coas4- and then to . .
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