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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1917-09-28, Page 3suesamputimesielleameasiamosixamouisisi .' ALL n`,rc,i rived cushion, In ,F o ZSton; hardan2 a t. E. . W. . Stoskopf, Wal- LL a - L, Eess, W. Hey; ��, E. Appel, Thome, t i on centrepiece, E. yer;embroider... tared over, C. Enter, nibdered, on colored: C, Eilber; pin ens -- Either, W. Heys. Frk Vag, Con. Sc'nilbe'n Battenburg lace, G.. G. Forrest; Tenerife ohnston, E. Appel; k or%, Mrs. G. Hess 4 er; fancy apron, Dalt Edighof er; liners rs. cf. Hess, Thomas idery pillow cases,. C4 idigh4ffer; 'table maitstn d emir Page 6.) reOt*S day,. ` leg as for Oyer 7 ingsmantvgaglirmaellmisor emasigningoztaisitoraitomir 5 bot. 11.3 4 hot. 3,25 3 bot. ' 8.75 : _• Cage 822.00 6 bot. '12.00 4 bot. 9.00 3 bot. 7.00 C'see $24.00 6 bot- ' 13.09 4 bot.. 5.50 3 bot. 7.755 Caee $25.08 • 6 bot. 13.b0 4 bot. 9.75 3 hot. ; 8.00 Qt 00 gal. 5.00 ,4 bta ;i bts_ *4.00 3.25- 4.25 3.50 4.5a 3.15 4.75 3.90 - 5.00 4.00 t .25 4.25 gal. gat. $4.5Q 52.50 600 2.75 6.50E 3.00 5.76 $.25 4.75 3.50 sae $18.00 hot. ,10.0 hot, 7,501 i bot. 0.00 "Ise 819.00 5 bot .10.50 bot. ' 7=75 x bot. 6.23 ;3ge 5x2.00. qts. X2.00 qts, Leo 5 qts. 7.00 Fla4kti. i 05.00 'it gat.. 4.50 'al. $L00 ;s gad.' 6,.00 orders are milted gown road SU.AO Depositors Ja Baki>i111!'. of egioient service. .. N A A[NCRAL BANKING BU#INEU TIWIIISACTED I an ■ SEAFORTH BRANCH: R. M. JONES, Manager. ' ' ' ' ` ` , . ' "" : " ` `'with William Dobie, Seaforth; Willie L r Boyd, with .J,. We Boyd, Wilton; F t I E. Johnston with William A. John t , Dublin; L. Govenlock, with J , T ll mint �s son M. Goveialock, Seaforth; George Ship- -SONS OF THE SOIL The following are the names of the lays in -this e vicinity,' who worked on farms during the summer and who mere presented with badges at. the S. p. S. meeting in Cardno's Hall, on September 15th: Boys on Father's Farms ley, with George Shipley, Clinton; Robt Smith,. with John Smith,Walton; W. J. Spence Jackson, with James Jackson, Clinton; Alvin K. Leonard, with Fred Leonard, Clinton; John Ant derson Scott, with John Scott, Sea - forth; James Brown, with Angus Brown, Kifipen; Cecil E.Murray, Kip - pen; .Elgin McKinley, John McKinley, Zurich; Jam Hodget, with Andrew for one year of the Stratford hockey team, Redge Adams is a St. Marys boy. He -enlisted with the 110th bat- talion' and *held the rank of sergeant. until he went to France. Rudolph` Switzeris another former 110th Bat - tenon man. Mr. Francis Weir of the town- ship of ' Cyto abee, near Peterboro, died Sundaay m;°��'ng tit his 93rd year. Mr. Weir's father, a lieutenant in the Irish Yeomkiary, and one of the first to respond to the call of the Govern- ment under Sir Farancis Bond„ emi- grated to Cobo.irg in 1822 from En- niskill en• Ireland. Dip to the past few ` months Mr. Weir has enjoyed the best off health, with a slight im• - pairment i ` his • sight. In 1852 he !, purchased a farm about four miles east or Peterboro, where he resid- ed previous to moving to. Peterboro. In religion he was a Methodist, and was an ardent Orangeman nearly all his life, having joined the order in. 1840. ti -Flight Cadet Whetrick, : of the 81st Squadron Royal. Eying ` Corps, lies dead inthe morgue at Camp Bor- den, as a result of a fatal crash of his machine some five `miles east bp f cam on Saturday. The accident happen ed under rather peculiar ,, Orem- stances. Another machine had made a forced landing, and its pilot called otit t'o Whetric-k who was not far a- way to take word to the camp to send the repair truck. To hear better what was being said Whetrick shut oil his engine and- did not succeed in getting it going again to rise. ` His machine took a nose dive from about Coil William Bell, with William Hodget Seaforth Peter Simpson, with 150 feet and was badly smashed up. Bell, Mara; Jimmie Hogg, with Jos, Alex. Simpson, Seaforth; Finlay Ross Whetrick was conscious when picked *ph Hogg, Seaforth; Cecil Murray, with Mrs. David Ross, Dublin; Bert up, but died before reaching the hos- Clifford Broom, with Thomas. Broom, pital. He came from Buffalo, N.Y. Seaforth; James McClure with John ' _Thomas Flynn, Owen_ Foley, McClure Walton. Samuel Starting and Francis Davis Boys on. Other Farms. were arrested during the progress of the Peterboro Industrial Exhibition. and in police court Saturday morning were- remanded for one week `on a nominal charge of vagrancy. Each `of the' men pleaded not guilty. Their homes are in Boston and Montreal.. The arrest of the quartette followQ several complaints received by the po- lice concerning the operations of pick- pocket's on the fair grounds. One victim lost $50 and another $55. Al- togther four cases were reported to the police. The men accused" had $1,- 300 in their possession, The money was concealed in various parts of their clothing and one man who was searched a second time was caught in the act of hiding in his cell a roll con- taining two hundred dollars. Two ether members of.' the gang including woman, ' got away in an auto, and ire believed to have headed for To - with Angus Murray, Kippen; Joseph McLellan with Joseph McLellan, Sea - forth; Frank McGregor, with Neil Mc- Gregor, Clinton; George Middleton, with C. G. Middleton, Clinton; Les- lie ,BcKa •, with Robert McKay, Kip - pen; Robert J . Charters, with Harry Charters,Seaforth} Torrance Dundas, With Albert Dundee, Walton; Herman $p re, with J. Spears:, Cromarty; F. Archibald, with A. Archibald, Sea - forth; Murray E. .Tyndall, with Hen- ry Tyndal, Seaforth; Leslie Kerr, with James Kerr, Seaforth;. Oscar C. Cute kill. with John Cuthill,Walton; Orville Murphy, with Bert Murphy, Clinton; Stanley A. Hillen, with C. Hillen, • Waitcn; Ray' Whitmore, with Frank ,'W'hitemoe,Varna; Webster McNaugh- ton, with John McNaughton, Kippen; Loyd A. Keyes, with Amos Keyes, Zurich; Robbie Hogg, with Joesph Hogg, Seaforth.; George R. Henderson 'with James B. Henderson, Wilton; Arthur Henderson, with James Hen- derson, Walton; John Arnold Jamie= son, with John Jamieson, Clinton; Leslie T. Bell, with George Bell, Sea - forth; Joseph Horanfi Edward Horan, Seaforth; Gerald K . Holland, with G. K. Holland, Beeeh.woon; Alex. Powell. with John Powell, Seaforth; Willie Eve, with Silas Erre, Kippen; Geos. Malone;. with 'John 'Malone, Seaforth; with .Joseph Winters, Seaforth; Frank . - Foster Bennett, with John 'Bennett, Knight with Mr. ,EGormick,i Seaforth; dalton# To : A , Blanchhrd, with M, I.anchard;, Seaforth; James' ego. Austin Reed Wheeler with J J. Watson Nanghtbn, with John I6IcNaughton, Brutcsafield Kenneth Making, P. Su1Ii•-. M�- open,; 'Elmer Hackwell, with Free - van, Dublin; John Hart with JohnB cian ackwell, "Walton; Percy Proctor Lean and William 'Mark, Seaforth; with Wiliam Praetor, Clinton; Russell Albert E. Jones with William Grieve. Bolton. with Scott Bolton, Dublin; Gil- Walton; Harold MCKhilhSi with ' AJohn Bert. $raith, with James S. Smith. McKinley, Stanley; Harry Burns Mor - Walton; James Souter, with. Alex. ` ton, John Paterson, Hensall; Edwin `;Souter, Brumfield; Edward Archibald Gibbons with Charles Little, Seaforth; with Andrew Archibald, .Seaforth; W. Fred Wallis with H Cox, Bayfield; T. Living -tone, with William T. Liv- Archie Mackenzie,. with Howard Wil- ingstone, Seaforth; John -McIntosh, Hams and H . Oakes, Clinton; Morrison with James McIntosh, Seaforth; Wm, G • Sillery with William Patrick, Staffa Harold McLellan, with Andrew Mc- Lellan, Dublin, Willie R. (Parsons, :with Robert H. Parson, Hensall; Mel- vin S. Blanchard, with Melvin J. Blanchard, Seaforth; Willie Young, with Chas, Young; Stafia, Archie R. Parsons, with Robert H. Parsons, Benson; Earle Webster, with J.Web- .ster, Seaforth; Ivan Hill, with James Hl, Staffa.; James R. Scott, with James R. Scott, Seaforth; Roes BroadfooWS.t, with W• Broadfoot, Kip - pen; Howard Kerr, with James Kerr, Seaforth; Clifford . Smith, with James S. Smith, Walton; Fred R. Parsons with Robert H.. Parsons, Hensall; W . Archie .Forest with Robert Forest, Seaforth; Irvin Trewartha, with Wm.. Trewartha, Seaforth; Alex. Boyes, with Robert Boyes, Zurich; James Armstrong with Matthew Armstrong: Londesboro; Moody Holland, with T. Holland, Seaforth; Robert C. McLean. with J. B. ,McLean, Kigpen; Jack Forsyth, with Abe Forsyth, Kip - pen;. Willie Finlayson, with James Finlayson, Kippen; Lorne Finlayson, with James Finlayson, Kippen; Robt. Harold Middleton, with C. G. Middle- ton, Clinton; Robert Leslie . Pearson. with Robert Pearson, Clinton; Willie Landsborough. with William Landbor- cough, Seaforth; K. Lyon, with Win• Lyon, Blyth; Frank McGrath, with P. V. McGrath, St. Columban; Robert MeGrath with P. V. McGrath. St Colum,b/an; Malcolm J. Armstrong. with tt • D . Armstrong, Seaforh; Lewis Bolton, with Scott' Bolton, Dublin; Ro- bert Byrne, with .W . J. Byrne. Dub- lin; William Byrne with W.. Byrne, sr., Dublin; Robert Campbell, with H. A. Campbell, Dublin; John T. A. Boyd with John W. ' Boyd, Walton; Hiram Shannon with J. S. Shannon. Seaforth; Willie Trewartha, with Win. Trewartha, Winthrop; John R. Dobie, John Argo with James Love, Sea - forth; Reggie Brown, with D. Grum- mett Seaforth; Edmund Blake Keat- ing, with Louis Devereaux. Seaforth; Harry Hinchley with Sidney Dolmage, Seaforth; George Frank Coates. with Alex, Broadfoot, Brucefield;. Frank Seely, with Eldy Yeo,. Holmesville; W: C. Johnston, with W. C. Pearce, ,Hen- sa l; Abraham Zapfe with A. Zapfe, .Zurich;. George N". Evans ' with A. Bowes, Kincardine; Ernest W. Brad- shaw, . with L. ' D. Stephenson, Clin- ton; C. Cecil Farnham with Frank Coleman, Seaforth; Willis C. Cooper, with R. C. Thompson, Clinton; J. Harvey Burrows with John McKinley. Zurich; Rose McGonigle, with George H. boleman, Seaforth; William Nixon with Frank Hayden, Goderich; Earl E. Smith. with. J. R. Archibald; George Edward Mennen with Bert Murphy, Clinton; John A. Ross, with Frank ronto, Lane, Brumfield; Guy Dorrance with ; -A gathering, variously estimated Matthew Beattie, Seaforth Melvin at 'between two and three thousand itchie Mr. Box, Seaforth; Olt -people a majority of whom were, eith- ver bl hy, with Gardiner, Ci1n- ' er parishioners, -lad herehts or sympa- ton; Ronald He McKay,; with John thizers -in the movement, assembled] Scott, Roxboro Alonzo. " Matthews, ' the open air at Fard, on Sunday afternoon to hear a further discus- 1 sion'of the troubles between Rev. Fr: i F. -X.- Laurendeau newly appointed 4 e A YES! MAGICALLY! t` CORNS LIFT OUT I WITH FINGERS ralEallURON EXPOSITOR parish priest of Our Lady of the Lake Church, at Ford and. his French-Can- adian "objectors:" -The sense of the n eeting' was that Honorable J C . Do- herty, Minister. -of justice,be urged .to. at once conduct a full and impartial inquiry , 4'into the ` indidents preced- ing the alleged riot so that the re- sponsibility may be. placed where it belongs. . The resolutions adopted also declare that D. D. O'Connor, vicar -general of the diocese of London has given out an uncontradicted in -'I Patrick Duggan with James Bever- i terview which bears out in certain 1 coax ., Seaforth; Harold B - Manning, particulars the belief that there was with W. H. Gobbe, Clinton; William collusion to arouse the people to re- sistance T. Laing with Russel 3. Scott, Groin- i . sistance `to the officers. sty; Gordon Kerr with M. . MurdieA ` -By the death which occurred , Seaforth; Allan Shade with. John -Mc- Lean. Seaforth; Jack SinItti, with Mrs. early Sunday morning of Mr. Harry i Beattie, Seaforth;Fergus Bullard With Ryrie, of Ryrie Bros., Limited, the W. Hananh, Seaforth; Irving Koine well-known jewelers, Toronto has lost with Albert Howlett, Blyth; Murray [,one of the most prominent and wide- € ly esteemed citizens, a man who has McNeill, with Roy Plumsteel, Clinton; Joseph Andrew with Joseph Winter, for many years been an outstanding figure in its commercial life and a Seaforth; Edward Ford, with James leader in every movement for the bet - Miller, Staffs; Cyril F. Snowden with torment of social conditions, The Robert Scarlett, Seaforth; Oswald late Mr. Ry-rie was born in Toronto Snowden with James McLaughlin. 4 in May, 1862 and• was educated in the Walton.. 'public and high schools. After leav- `~ ing school he joined his brother, Mr. NEWS NOTES. 1 James Ryrie, in the jewelry business, -After lingering since Saturday af- with •whom he has been associated ternoon, Coza Mae Todd, daughter of lin that business ever since. He Mr. and Mrs.' E. J. Todd: of Dere- married Miss Whitte, daughter of ham, aged three years died on Sun- day from burns received when her clothing took- fire from matches. The little tot hod secured some matches and when she ignited one it set fire to her clothing. -Anniversary services will be held in the Methodist church, Belm,ore, on Sunday, September 23rd at 11 a . i . at d 7 p . m cor_duet .d by Rev. Mr. Yeoman, of Clifford. On the follow - leg Monday evening a hoe supper will be given in the basement of the church from. 6 to . 8 &dace after which a good program will be given. -Stephen. Lindsay met with' a fa accident by the explosion of a kiln in his brickyard at Wallaceburg on Sat- urday. Mr. Lindsay went into to the kiln to light the gas, and, as the gas had been escaping, the kiln had be- come filled. When the fuse came in contact with it it exploded, burying Mr. Lindsay ander a pile of brick and debris. -Held up at the paint of a revolver by masked automobile bandits Neil Lamont McMillan, a druggist at the corner of Ellsworth ave. and Vaughan Road, Sunday night, was robbed of $15. The robbers entered Mr. Mc- Millan's drug store and forced him to open the cash. register:. In their hurry to secure the money the bandits overlooked $84, which was lying in 4 f another section of the drawer. was injured when ' Dr Kinglet/ Home's auto turned _ •-e9..s. a»s•w�s»a»sw.•s.•s-s»a w•.»+ •o rw.•s.•s Harry Massey, who You simply say to the drug store. oan, "Give me a quarter of an ounce of freezone." This will'" cost very little taut is sufficient to remove every hard or eoft Born from one's feet. A few drops of this new ether nom- +ound applied directly upon a tender, aching corn should relieve the sore- ness instantly, and soon the entire corn, root and all, dries up and can be lifted rut with the fingers. This new way to rid one's feet of corns' WSJ introduced by1� a Cincinnati 'ten, who says that, while frees one is tti�, It dries in a moment, and sim- ,,ly shrivels upthe corn without in - g or even irritating the surround - ng tissue or skin. !Don't let father die of infection or iteijew from whittling at his come, 1.4n* cl1p .Lbi out .and snake him try_it., turtle into a ditch at St. Joachim. near Chatham, . on Friday morning, pinning him beneath died at the Gen- .;era' Hospital at one o'clock Sunday Horning without gaining consciousness He was a member of the firm of Massey Bros., live stock buyers, and was, well known throughout that sec- tion of the provinhe -Among the Western Ontario man who are arnoucned by Stewart Lyon as having won the military medal in the recent -fighting are three frnr. Perth county, viz: p. m, Ross, Regi- nald Adams and Rudolph Switzer. Pte Ross is a son `of Dan Ross. 'of Stratford, and enlisted with the 18th Battalion. He has been wounded once. He is well known and was a member Mr. Robert Whitte, of Richmond, Va., whom with two sons and two daugh- ters, survive. The eldest son, Lieut. I Evan Ryrie, was killed in action last July. The otherss, Ross and Jack, are attending Trinity College School at Port Hope. One daughter, Mar- garet, is at home, the other is -Mrs. T. H. Garrett of St. Louis. The other survivors are his brothers, Mr. James and Mr. William P. Kyrie. CURING SKIN TROUBLES _ So many people, both men and wo- men suffer from skin troubles such as eczema, blotches, pimples and irrita- tion that a word of advice is neces- sary. It is a great mistake for such sufferers and those With bad complex- ions to smear themselves with greasy ointments. Often they could not• do anything worse for the grease clogs the pores ' of the troubled skin and their condition actually becomes worse., When there are; pimples or erup- tions, or an.irritating or itching rash, a' soothing boracic solution may help to allay the irritation, but of course, that does not cure the trouble. Skin complaints come from an impure con- dition of the blood and will persist un- til -the blood is thoroughly purified. It is well known that Dr. Wiliams Pink pills have effected best results in many forms of skin disorders and blemishes. That is due to the fact that these pills make new, rich blood, and that this new blood attacks the im- purities that give rise to skin troubles and disperses them; so that Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills ' cure skin disorders from within the system -the only sire Way. It should be added that Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills have a benefci`a.l ef- fect upon the general health. They increasethe appetite- and energy and cure diseases that arise- from impure blood, You can get these pills through any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co . , Brock - vine, Ont 7 i t Stewart's Self . it for Less I Mail or Phone Your Orders T Il E best `store and the lar- gest business in Huron County has risen here on the T• foundation, of PUBLIC SAT- ISFACTION. with best assort - merit, best goods and lowest prices, Stuarts Stewart's Sell it for Less Huron County's Best and Largest Scor r E never have permitted and never will we permit anyone to UNDERSELL us on goods of equal value. No one can. successfully dispute our snpremacy in any branch of our business. Btter Than Usual Clothes, and Why We used to do business just about the same as other good stores. We bought the best products of the few best makers. We made prices as low as possible, and our business grew and gave reasonable satisfaction. Then we carne to a point where we wanted something better, and we broke away from old methods entirely. NOW WE CHOOSE OUR FABRICS DIRECT. Secure the services of the best designers to develop style and indi- viduality. And we see to it that the manufacturers put in better linings and trimmings than go into ordinary ready-made suits, and label them Stewart Bros., Seaforth, Ont. u The result is that Stewart's Clothes are better than any other clothes sold in Huron County at the same price, and it is not because the price has been lowered IT IS3ECAUSE THE 1 STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE HAS BEEN RAISED. A careful comparison w►11 prove what we claim. Come in for' a look through. We assure you a careful and courteous treat- ment whether you buy or just look. It dosen't make any difference to us what you may want to pay for a suit -that is a point for you to decide ; but it is for us to see that you get what you pay for, and we will do it too. Whether your preference is for grey, brown, navy, blacks ' or ii' a I I mixtures, you, will find them here in a very gratifying assort- ment. For the Boys and Young Men we have some of the snappiest styles you have ever seen. 14 or the older metip and quieter dressers we have styles of conserva.- Live genteel "designs that; give you a well dressed appearance. Boys. __.._....$3:00 to $10.00 Youths' ........._$6.00 to $13.00 ............. ...........$8.00 to $20.00 Stylish Dresses The New Fall Dresses ire a revelation in style and be- coming beauty, and made of silks, serges, poplins, etc., i all the fashionable shades. - sizes. Prices.. $8,to 1 I Advance Showing of the Newest Style ill Women's Suits Fresh from their individual boxesthese sura lish New Sui s give yo an advance idea of what will be worn during the coming fall and winter. ere are so many stun- ning neo styles t at description could not do them justic. Styles khatare so widely different fro f what has been worn here- to -fore, em :.odying the very essence of res fined tact , and good workmanship. ` NaN' y, Taupe, rown and Black are the predona inatin colors, made in beautiful €lualities. of r ' gh finished cloths. W Ile price tendencies are generally up - w rd, you will be agreeably surprised at the ow pricing of these delightful suits. Butter, ��'oad E99s Wanted Prices X20 to $40 Stewart Bros SEAFORTH sine arimmemeem