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The Huron Expositor, 1917-06-15, Page 3j:NE , 1 i My Life fro I1, t 4.-- aderesasciataeu wL There was nothina material wase on . walla tWiese o -day? lune neekteablea efforts wera Ts one amtilea It has aftusAise good." The mac la et Puree kaaa-fibred their: Ilticklte rto thatbailiaicad t made is te t'rally, arkI tee grades are pliable ancl Lyes not sdett:,. together iits g or tarring e cold nor melt with the rust or blow ate. It gives reasenably low iniUal cost. and asmpiesf They. seroohng materials; rip , Limited Laa 37 El9GE ,:e.f The knights of this ortiorj •e twat', take precedence of tate is tbachelors. Four Toronto ar Companions of this Ordery titles the recipient of the cti n to the letters C.M.G.after na>e . They are Brigadier al Septimus Dennison, Col. W a3 :cltilaaught, Col. G. C. Nesmith, sol. H. J. Grasett. � Gardens cing country hi Only. GREEN or MUM grandmothers da your own cut gie 41 le& 1 I��llava-aa�c�‘—•' ��; - araere kelps elle jives the 'kook Solo not** Departmeat Intoned poi&or ed. ` o scouts T . oe 3.16004 oar** wood florait SEAFORTI{ BRANCH: R. M. JONES, Manager. 1 1 111 • MilENIIl liINIfi iliNKIDO MI1a111lI1[1001l11i1d11tlltN111101011.11mhit®eIIIIIIM S 1n Expoottor Dismar GODERICH TOWNSHIP Middleton—Stewart.--The 3narriage of Miss Hattie Middleton, daughter of the late John Middleton and Mrs. Middleton, of "White Hall," to Mr. faeorife Stewart, of Goderich, was quietly solemnized in St. James church on June - 6th at 11.30 'clock, Bev. Mr. Moulting, perforthe ter—oniony. h` John McNaughton, of Varna, piayed Lohengrin s wedding march as the bride entered, escorted by her brother, Fred who gave her ►Way.The bride looked extremely well in a smart taupe taffeta suit touched with champagne and blue with hat to match and carried an exquisite bouquet of lily of the valley and or- chids. After the ceremony a recep- tion was held at "White Hall," and a delicious luncheon was served. The tables were artisticaly decorated with roses and asparagus epTeng'ai. Mr. arid Mrs. •Stewart left on the after- noon train for several Ameri- can poamid ; showers _of confetti and the good wishes of guest The sad. of St. -; Eames' Church 'rented Hattie Middleton with a nue col- lecUon of aluminum ware. HULLETT Pretty sledding.–Last Wednesday I afternoon at Spuce Grove Farm, Bay- tended to assist nature to close the op- ening in the shortest time known with - field Iload, at the home of and , out an operation. This appliance has non, taking t ir.little three year old gel and leavi g their halite in Winni- peg sought s elter under tbe parental roof in Mitchell!. Mr. Bremen wish- ed to obtain possession of the little girl, but his request was refused. He then engaged the services of Chief McCarthy, of Stratford and another Stratford constable, and without a leg- Ei al warrant they by threatening obAMON - tained possession of the child. They -MEMO Cis were followed to Toronto and a pri- vate detective having been engaged, E the pursuing party took the child from the automobile in which they were ridsoma - mom ing on Wellington street, while the detective engaged the attention of Mr. MIMI Brennan. A swift auto bore the partyMerace Than away and they same re fined to Mit- liessmit ehell, where, no doubt good care will bductions. The se s taken that there s be likely to go to the courts.01.1010 WO Meng MOM IMMO SOMMII IMMO MOM 410100 MOMIS essES ismasi ammo telelrei MVOS Menial Mame MEOW Memo Maks ENCO UMW elialess aismni MIMS Mite Calenel IMMO 1.0.01 Sinele 011111011 annIMIS 111111010 MIMS 1111110109 alimmee RUPTURE IS CURABLE.PWat Results Not Influenced by Ag Length tanding ofp�e Ruptpre is ,not a tear or breach in the abdoinifalfw411,.as cognmonly sup- posed, but at.is aiitretaliing or dilation of a natural opanung', says J. Y . Egan of Toronto, the noted'Rupture Appli- ance Specialist, who will visit Seaforth on Saturday, . June. 23rd. The "Gumtree" as now used and ap- proved will not only retain any case of rupture -perfectly cording immed- iate and eoinpiete comfort, but is in - Mrs. George Rolland, by Bev. W. 1✓+ Rutledge, D .0., of Wesley Church, performed the wedding ceremony be- tween Mandena, the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hollan I and Mr. Charls L. Tyner, of Hullett. The bride wore a handsome bridal frock of ivory repe-dc chene drapes with embroid- ered georgette.She also wore the conventional veil, caught up with or- WOMEN'S SUCCESS IN MUNITION ange blossoms, and carded a bouquet winks. The " curly 'couple �� of white reser and lily of the valley. unattended, After enumerating the" many chan- ��� save y Miss Viola Tao little nets in which Women thehave di a ted sister of the bride ' *; e'a dainty Bower girl in.her � `vte and pink frock. The wedding mach. bras 'eyed by Master Milton Walker, of ado i, and M. F.Walker: -of ,s the Forest City sang, "0 Proniise Me, as the register was f being signed. Lun- cheon. was followed by a few congratu- latory s hes . Mr ..and Mrs. Tyner left on the afternoon *bin for a short trip t Torontci Galt and other "points, the bride hWith-Bit to match On their received highest awards wherever shown, producing results without harmful injections or other aids. Mr; Egan has testimonials from our own section for inspection. If interested. call, be will be pleased to show you sable without charge. their energiesk of the war, Owen E. McGillicuddy, in `May's `Everywoman's World,' pays the folo�ag tribute to the women munition . \Torkers - " Pieta'bly the most interesting, as it is also the most painstaking; is the way in which she has actually gotten down to hard manual work in the foundries and factories which are I turning out war munitions throughout` cling >n a gait, of plum f Canada. blue clot ` Here she has .learned a newer and return they will reside at Sumner larger meaning of the terms "citizen - bili ship,", and `woes .mates p, and here also has she earned and learned by the .. ear*. at ���. sweat of be truly pier Moly 'wh it !thmeans to h'Glrt LI'1LE OSI ES. i given her equal, lace in the service ideal med- of, the nation, although it still with - cine foro it a ones.ts is the regulate holds in four provinces: the tinier Weise •little owes. ! ranchx a Of a 'share , in the (rovetii- ,� �irea� 'ill) jut the l wel ons sior ach, t. We Bear 1' of what ,the Brit,- �coids, cure constipation aixd i�diges- regn Brit, - tion; expel worms .incl make teething is woman .has flue and le clog, ansl .teen to � ab- � she has doge andis Al, _.1 may. F aro . , 'aolutei free from injurious dings 'and the pressu of war produc stn. child I Menge amount oiE. wgrk,' wlw out or �y he ` *en to. the them ; her ould, binder .tlie ,output ..of the with ec safety, Coit ' ' • t o oft ch .are' s4 11I. For ell, bra B. mmu ono of oke rY : h : ' i a a s Own needful on..a'1l f runts- where the great C., writes. I have � .a r in �ttleand confliet sti i mages. 'have f n y eine • In Canada, there re, Area*, ., 3,564, 'have found nliesn the es, rid tlf at e , i „ The � woman ,an uii�tttttio act , * mother can give fier i I`ti8 dealers army is a{all Tablets are hold 5 box frons withstandifl �b°ina`idat�ii l y , cedlc a m allof ' hese cin oye The Da . a iMediate Co pony, tnnfa i Brockville, f ntariop. (vioue to the pr, tr tEtl not o a IMMO de�aon- ., in 1 ab ity ML EI L eq. al to inan`>s, but a yep 'lits the have ues- rq pretty men �' Fa, s�iow><i } 9on.. Cil • les- ' the°male help June Wedding. avet. wedding was solisainized :.at the home , tion . a superiori rn w r a William 1arrott, Mit- f who f m Y iii. , the tam a k. of Mr. and Mrs. -William line 'shell, on 'f eilne iaY, dupe' 6th, at four 1 Esq pl su # dents; and- by thirty, when their daighter, Olive, managers, . .. s in munition plants. Mae, became the wife of Mr. Will � are so exton reme to almost atagge� 'Drummond. The bride, daintily any'writer who; ,ed in white. organdie, in credulity and make huffs e�acibx+oldored, , �for his standing,'' properregard, orae and. White, withdbridal veiland hesitato ept them --even. when erangeb et of s, and carrying er bo gust of roses and, fern, entered they are hedged about with all the p` leaningon the arm of heir qualifying circumstances that he is the parlor, able to view in correction with `them. ft�ther, to the strains of 'the wedding march played by Miss Evelyn Druin- These statements have all Baine from -mond sister of the groom. Little men in high positions as production Lenore Parrott, niece of the. bride, executives in munition plants. "I know of a case," declaimed the attired in over lace over pink. silk, act- heads . of a� large plant im Ontario, ed as flower girl. The ceremony Langford, `where a young Woman was: put on a performed by Rev, A- • J . eens machine which had been handled up under a beautiful arch of evergreens and carnations, draped in white and 1 to that time by a man who was con - pink strearners. After congratula- sidered a very fair worker. Of course, tions, the guests to the number of a- , an exact record of the number of partook of a sumptuous! pieces turned oat by him had been bout fifty, r Supper was served II kept. woman had been wedding supper. fta. f After this young by four young ladies and four gen men. The groom's gift to the bride was a very substantial cheque, to the tower girl, a ring set with rubies, to to the pianist a brooch. The gifts the bride and groom showed in what high esteem they are held. The bride's travailing suit was black silk with white panama hat. In the evening they motored to Listowel, Gowstown, and other points. They will be at home to their many friends after July 1st, at "Spruce Grange," Logan. Prior to Miss Parrott's wedding her girl friends of Willow Grove, met at her home on Monday evening as a surprise and presented her with a kitchen shower, showing in what high esteem the bride was held in her old neigh- borhood. Chi`id Kidnapped—The marital trou- bles of Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Bren- nan were brought into the limelight in a sensational manner on Friday. Mrs' Brennan (nee Miss Myrtle Jor dan)was a.. Mitchell girl, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Jordan. She married H. P. Brennon, a nO va9aPer inn now connected with the Winn !enea, several very years well,and ago, did not agreeit dist 1 born► near Blenheim ou years age. =Meatculminated t,Bl�lw suwirY0 by o .Widi0la and nee amilliistalesadOWNPOPOSOMBNIMP amempowafflataMEMVPFAM MOMS teliVern MINIMS MEMOMMIMIR 11100/6 ileeRMOA regime ItAMME forme eiRepia 00.4.6 JUNE 14th to JUNE 23rd. II1B VIM llI en's and boys' 0 Sweeping redu€tiOuS ink every man's suit, Ave boys' suit, underwear, hats, caps, fine shirts, wor shirts, overalls, smocks,. hosier, raincoats—all wi be marked for this big special sale at tremertdou reductions. Women's ept. Tremendous reductions in women's suits, coats L L Va��vaa.x� �^� reductions -- skirts waits and dresses, Underwear, white wear € him'v 'r--��L._�.,t,.,,,i-. f�.lin nnt,irP. ail1TA V(117 wil � ifact, throughout the entire store you at the work for a much shorter time than the man whom she had succeed- ed, much atention was called tot he vvolume she was turning out is volume being at least two and a half times ae much work as he had averag- ed. True, she was an exceptional girl —probably the most proficient in a force of many hundred. But she had many sister workers who were not very far behind her. Inshort,. the girl munition worker has demonstrat • ed that the somewhat common. idea that a woman'mecmuid is hea capable of grasping g ut- ter nonsense." be greeted with Specials in every department. You kllow this store well euough to believe its statement when we advertise a sale there is no doubt about gett g big bargains. —Fred C. Netherton, a G. T. R. conductor of St. Thomas, met instant death in the Fort Erie yards Satur- day morning. Mr. Netherton on the ar- rival of his train, was walking down the yards to register at the ate, when a heavy laden car in makes a flying . switch toppled over and crush- ed him to death; This accident is one of the most peculiar known in the his- tory of railroading. The deoesMd was Mai gemmaiamerWSWINESAMMONS4.0401.1 rasessensiliffilitES on't wait—come early ---come expecting bid reductions ---w never disappoint you. We never have and never will a11o%1 � any store Cu undersell us—we always see to it that your monf ey buys more at Stewart's STEWART BROS. CillimmummmilimiN f