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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1917-11-23, Page 3NOVA anwutineWinakreipOonientimme11 I1111111lI11II110111 w" 11 illi our Orders We prepa WW1 18? • - CAPITALD RESERVE 1014000,000 inter 111. irlaneriit.011 to leave their Damm' Bank# ` colhation O, F;ers'. Sale h F • is ring ted g ii1 r ty aE i and at an Pt •icy. writ gooritZonis woion :alai iw :sae limbo Li 00000, 0000, he notion that, re againueh he will retire resist assault. ;t -Ypres have wanders and s as well, that has been lost Western earn - • notes wftk The t iii mater. ," Ana' ut mn in its Leafless Bowers Is Waiting for the miters Snow.._ S FORTH.ORAMCH Ra M. JO ',1kflanager. 1l *Mittel** moitimitimonomiaminomsoutiront t�e 1 attpr mutter. eiLkTTE*S. School Report.—The following. is the report a -the senior reoin of the Baytield Public School fpr October.. Ruth Macdonald_ 64, Ethel Drehenann 49, Shirely King 47, Ha ld Weston 42, arry Baker 40, S IV --Ethel son of Mrs. How and of the late Rev.. Jo -w t 78, F . Erwin 67, ean Woode. H." How, of Annapolis, Nova Scotie. 51, Jetties Drehmarm, 60, Copelana Rev. J. E. Hogg performed the cere- 45, R. Harrison 44, May coward 44, mony. The bride entered the -drawing Gemenhardt 42, Ethel emenhardt room leaning on the arm of her hro- 37 Leslie Elliott 87 ther, M ;Edward Glenn, , to• the Elliott -63„ Gemenhard ,Norman strains ee hengrixt's wedding march Toms 39, , Sr. III—Addiel Drehmanw I played h. rs, F, Senders, the 135, Lucy McLeod 45, WI, Heard 44, I brid ss se ter. The bride loked charm - Alma `McKay 42, Willie g OWn as, v• ing -1•1 er 'smartly tailored suit of Dowson 32. C. Harrison 7, E. Dar- beetroot -alum trieruned with grey fox ling 22, *B. Higgina 18, f. Rile Par- fur, bee rid shoes to match, and ilocl- ker 8, *Russel Davidson 0. Those dee of o d Chinese lac‘ She also marked with an asterisk missed _ex_ wore the groom's gift, a Seery hand- aminations,—Dean Geddes, Teacher. some aer st watch. A dainty pair of earringa which the bride ,wore were the ones r mother had worri on her I veeddingiday. After the ceremony and while the register -was being signed, I Mrs. Saunders sang very sweetly "Be- cause." The- groom's gift to her was cent here vement in the groom's fame et, and could be has the misfort- getting park, wh ding too Margare at six o'e her daug was uni cis Watk • e patient is deiog as well as expected. He- Win of coterie n' for several weeks, and he VranatleY of 'crawly in his e. The horse 'turned at the ex, upset tlae wagon, and lear of ite---ran on' to the re it was lught. enn.—A ver pretty wed - place at the home of Mrs. E. Glenri, Josephine street, oek Saturday morning, when ter, Miss,Elieetheth (Bessie), d in marriage to Mr. Fran - ns How, of Edmonton. Alta., Our total bank deposits a ,i)the end of August last were $1,392.0 0,000, of -which savings deposits aceOunted for $952,000,000. We can eas1:.y re -invest $150,000,000 of this in t Victory Loan. I ily, only members of th ' immediate 1 Lee Paid Supreme Price.—bast Satur- ' of a dai tv wedding br aldast Mr. day the sad intelligence WO received and Mrs.( How ' left . ofil ' the early by Mrs. oFrrest, 1st line's of Morris, train on etallse,neyntilotrirouptzhai CA ; N og 1_ that her son, Pte. Charlee4 who watt- include P -overseas with the 161st Battalion, and agara Falls. a d they vein then gO tad. been in the trenchea for some 'on to Edmonto where the grooM. Is time, had been killed in actiOn. He in husineSe. was an extra fine young tacos whose : demise will be sincerely Xegretted by ' scores of olt friends. *Roy a one OR -LITTLE ONES thought he hould notellive gone as he was the only one left to work the duty andehe died fortet e cause he loved. Deceased yeas , *I arried and was greatly interested 1 in Sunday School and church work, had done duty as School Truetee Ond was active :jells gatherings, -He was horn. heve and spent his life in Wee locality. His father died eome years, .11g.o. In 'addi- tion to hts mother he 14 survived by a brother( who is also in:France and two sisters, Mrs. Silasi Johnston, of Birch Run, Michigan. The bereaved have the deep sympathy of a wide circle of friends. AcidreSs and , Preeenteition --1 Ore, 'Monday! evening,. about fo y old-, 1 e. neighhees and friends asse bled at . A Victory Loan bond oe only $50 'will be a geed ,investrnent. If Yon the resiiiencte of Mr. and Mrs. James take a dozen or more of . them, So Miehie, )5th line, arid from the e made a clesee t, upon the hoxacate d, over 'ranch the better. the way of Mr; and Mrs. Joh Clegg, -- old and highly:- eeteerned resi exits of the communitY, who, were .gi ng up Opening Of New Methodist Church. as k the fine farm to their enly so Jeeeph and ren oving to Wingham, here a r -Sunday, No:mnber a$th, is set i the date for the opening a the Metho- dist, church here. Rev 'E. F. Arla- hcro°nuls,peaht:ti?wbarinTlor:etgeedeng, m .tgratli-ke strong, B AL., of Wng. ne, a former Martin ,readethe ;following at dress to pastor, will Preach at f. a.m.- and 7 the host and ohatess and Ja ee An - p.m., and at. the aft0 0011 services -derson Und Jetnes Miefile, th nearest a 2.30 o'clock, Bev. W E. Stafford, 33.. A, of .13russels s 11 occupy the tig for, rust to Mr. Clegg while Mrs. J. R. Bell pulpit. A freewill off and. M s . Vancamp made a .7similar fund will be taken, 're *ice rau ie will gift to; Mrs. Clegg; Mr. nd Mrs. be given by the choir led `121* lames : John. qegg. Dear Friends,— flowing Anderson, of leeeknow WS---.' Joynt. the oldi homestead, to. the t wo. of win give solos, andlli Jevohn Niche lin, Honor Graduate ea() Conser- friends; have assembled' this evening vatory of music, will el', itrilaute violin to enjoy a eocial hour . with you be - voluntaries. A fowl mer will be held on Mondaiy evenin in the lecture While !regretting to lose. ou' from room from 5.0 te 8; •This Will be this coen.munity- we cannot refrain followed by addreases neighboring from hinking ,that. you a e acting clergy; eolos by Mrs. a ynt and Mr . 'wisely iet seek -a -wee well des ed rest Anderson; anthem 'by he choir' and after 0, strenuous life, for the - past violin numbers by Nis , Nicklin, -who 29 years: You ihave rung true in is worth going miles t hear. Dedi- cation services will fAte :on SundaY1- test as _a neighleor and fri rid in a December 2nd, when thi President of A: „great tune .18 ,had Yens reiodk hood or tile fler der sphe e always the Louden Conference:: eve S• Mux - a ere. and 7 P.m.. elle. withou a -grump vcpected over these eeirrees and the hie. , We `willtlinies Yeu m ur social ' % to' the old home. It is a pl asure to public is asked to attend. Soldiers are giving heir lives for know it is not to pesSeinto he hands •you—coal you not lean some of your of a stranger. and we ust that money for them in a V etory Bond? happy :prosperotiS yeerstm y he eon- tinued in your new Wine. s a small . • ipf Merris tovniship we a k - yote to Serious Aceident.—A serious aeci- accept these two oak roelee .,,i treating dent happened on on f last week that Many a pleasant hour ay be on- to John Carrick, 'son Of Mr. Henri joyed! it. their.o.se. May yo find Many Carrick. He was .driviefg down Albert -warni true, friends in -Wi gham and street JU:S-t after dioner, whole' hes be blessed vritheleng year Of good horse became-. frightened at some- health and usefulness. :Vir are please thing and ran aWaY. In front of Mr. 'ed that you are located So earby arid J. F. Wasraen's shot Mr . Carrick. hope lithe old friendships! so *gliferival- was thrown from the ir.Yagon, and -sus- ued May long be -continu d Wilt% tattled a severe frapineeteeef,his ankle. the call coulee to which n• e ean aas" A 'doctor was at :ea*, conga to ate .naed. imay it find usi one 'aril all, ready tend the injured eriarei and Mr. Was- to eeter into the HOW of the Father 'Man and others did Vilest they could Eternal to go,\ put. no in • i e forever. to -make him,comfoetable tin the doe- You ;take with you our f ondest and tor came. •As sodin els- poisible he hese, Wishes fo your new he nee home. At first it was feared that Yon 'move of, course. th t eveUe moved in Dr. ' Evaa auto eto his the foot would have to be removed, dustry of any- iinportance s a paper but on consultation, three doctors be- of- its own. one to which it gives. i ing p,resent, the broken bones were and f stibscriptions. Thos interested united support by way et advertiiing You' have . a Paper th t for over Dr. Tremaires Natural Hair! Bestor- twenty-six yeare has bee *looking Sf- to restore gray hairi to its i natural You; given it your suppo ? elf not, Su -Toronto.; the ,farm rs businese • $1,00 postpaid. Wr4,Treroam Sup- -pap r, from the,present -gine to Istl of -not a dye and non:iNurious.. Price On ' Dollar but. you wilt find the do ar ply Co., TOronto, Onte On Sale in' Baby's, Own Tablets - are a- grand medicine for little ones. They are scilutely safe; -eetsy to give and, ileVer little- 0 s. encerning the Tablets end have .thin perte let are sold .ley medicine de, I)r. Williams' Medicine -Co , 's Own y sat- lersr or en The Brock - for Everybody, AUR enormous tu4over anal' close 14, connection with rnanuta4urers makes it possible' for i4 to give hosiery values that-Laire impossible to stnaller Every possible requirement f-tr*Iin, Woman or Child can Vt. best sUpplied at this store. We kn6w we carr give you better value and it will COA you I 11 less. 1ecting a kautiful Coat at Reas able Prtce is not Dfrtktill —Not when you have a stock like we are showing #ai choose from -- - Flush, Baby Lamb, Velours, Zi�elins, Twees Cheviots Serges, etc il Frin fast' black, -.full: lengt ,Il well made and will give,excellenitiwear, Knit with a hand machine of very best all Wool worsted yarn, iltf, grcy or khaki tine ribbectfor fine Shoes. Price 606. J. hildren's Worsied Heavy black ribOed, ahd made of pure wool Worsted yarn. Price 75c to 90c. Men's Heavy ool Sox' 41 THE wondrous charm of the new fashioned Coats for women is attracting the enthusi- astic admiration of every visitor to our Ready -to -Wear Depart -i ment. It is not alone the strik- ingly attractive style and dis- cernable elaborate finish—there is that indefinable elegaoce that appeals strongly to a woman's love for the beautiful. If you come here for your coat you wilVsurely be satisfied with your PRICE Sitio se 0 EN who view our T“ sEh It Tin Mg 0 of New'Fall Suits will find it easy to believe there never Ivas a more .opportune time to buy—never a time when the range of styles was more at- tractive, ' the- materials m ore beautiful or the trimmings in better taste. To 45.scribe any one suit in detail would be to slight dozens of otherS of equal beauty and attractivOtss. One fillet° which we would direct your special at,• tention is the Serges but come in and see for yourself. Made of good. woo yarn in ,grey or fawn shades in 0. host trr differ- specialfy for working- sox. Price 25e, to 75c. inter Ca FOR Men and goys becoming cap is avery necessary article of dress. Your head dress, owing to its proximity to the face is always noticed, There:is no trOuble about getting a good cali here. We such a variety to 'Ohoose from that sitlection is easy. Tweeds, Igeav- elastic or fur ear bands in every wanted color. Price 50c to 5.1.50 Sweater oaN FOR Man, -Woman: qr Child, :WHAT beauties' we.j have, for thi VT season—bright c' `Oks arid stri' 11 shadeS, plain colors, i.4 41,, lengths', "sizes; witk belts and sttli...es, also ,folk stylei0.. ea ,,. Price.....:i.. . ... al - (-- t A 0 Good Mitts FOR rt and. 11:?ys OOD Strong Wdric Mitts of ings, made of horse hide/ do mule skin and buckskin. W them in all sizes. Price • leatia skin 110 PRICE p) to $ Men's and Boys' Winter Overcoa.s a Pri es. Hew Heller "'iyles for Boys and Chester elds and Uttsters for the 'Young MAL iet Dressers. NITHETIER YOU YANT, a low priced overcoat or the most exi., pensive kind,'Ve danIsuit you here, and it makes ,no difference what prke you- pay we see to it that you get the greatest amount of real comfort and general Ovetcoat satisfaction. MenIs Overcoats We have heavy weight Tweeds in checks, diagonals arid broken stripes, Old Country Meltons in light greys, Oxfords and blacks, also big range of' special cloths made for the Belt Coats. Fancy. Tvtreds and made in Pinchback, Be Ulster Styles, .w e 11 cleverly t, all we good stro cloths, an them in all sizes. ha PRICE PRICE • to $25 $3. 5 10 Men's and Boys' Winter Underwear at Te filing .rices EVERY BEST MAKEWS BEST LINES ARE HERE—IN MAlklYi CASES ATe-VEitir. LITTVE; DUNCE IN 1‘.101. PennzaWa Men's Pore 001* and Oorafortable 1Penman's Itleece Lined Underwear for 'Men is the leading garment. There is • heavier, softer fleece, they are more sub- stantially Made, they wear longer and keep you warmer. Price, , Satoh- Ara& Butter, Wool and Eggs Watitoi 1.00 sleeve and article. Good. Winter weight. natural shade—elastic UR' cuffs on the ltide of good clean Scatch Wooi. in the s:es'r tesslnioneY . . teW 'SMFORTII 1 • stomario Penman's stands Mr finderwear peOpc: tion, matte.r what you pa always get plump tie in a garment, We hav . Stan 1475. For out door si/ear where warm strength is reciuired, Stanfiet equal, It is TO a Oasg i sizes. Price tater 00