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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1919-08-08, Page 8se, ,•••11••••mhimadyf & Provisions 1• It will pay you to deal with us- as 'we .keep an absolutely fresh stock of Meats, Grocer- ies and Provisions on hand at all times. FRE rfURON EXPOSITOR Diplwer MATTERSs BOXING EXHIBITIONS• VETERANS' DAY, SEAFORTII, ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13th, Plan of the Skating Rink opens with Secretary Sutherland at 9 o'clock Sat- urday morning. No seat ereserved unless' order is accompanied by the cash. Admission—Rush seatit 50; Reserved seats $1.00. 'their western•hoinese IVfxs. Roy Willis and daughter, who accompanied. them, east,_ will spend some time at the home of her parents in Dimtgannon.--: Me. P. E. Lennon and. son, of Montreal, spent the week end 'at the home of XT. Lennen's- 'stater, Mite. James Devereuit, „Huron Rad.—Mrs. John it. cluff and two,sons who, were the mats of Mr. and MTS. & Cluff, have returned to their' home pi Toronto. -- 'Messrs. Gordon and Robert Willie are lspending their holidays with relatives in Detroit.—Mrs. H. Jeffrey and daughter, Miss Norma, Miss Dorothy Wile," and Miss Mary Twedclle are spending a- week in Bayfield,—Rev. George Speedy, of Toronto, will oc- cupy the pulpit of the Presbyterian church at both services on Sunday.— Local Briefs.—Dr. Robert Davis and Mr. John H. Smith, William Street, Brooms 60c & 8O1? guests of Mr, and Mrs., John M. Davis, of Manitoulin island, were received word ' on Thursday of thie -week of the death. of -his father, Henry Beattie, Main Street, last week—Mr.. H. Smith, of Woodstock, and formerly J. II. Wright is offeritig his residence of Emo? new Orbtario. The remains ;will be mtered in the Woodstock cem- etery to -day, Friday.—Miss Gwendolin 4iond, of Winnipeg, is visiting at the . lec•me. of her igrandparents, Mr. and Mrs., James Beattie ee-Mrs. W. H. Grassife, Of VancOuver, is the guest of Iva. and Mrs. Herbert Fowler in Mc- Killop. . Her mother, •Mee . Willip.m Fowler, intertds - returning to - Van - Meats are delicious Bette -Miss Grace Weir. of New York, is spending the halide-, i at the home 1 ce,trclouvnegr, ;with her.--IVIiss Lorna Arm - of -Tara, is the guest of Miss of her mother, Mrs. Csseirge weir, ' miss Jessie Charter st ' Mill Road.— .. Miss Edith Govenlock, of the ,Ottawa I Mr, and WS. McGuire. and two child- ' Civil Service, is speeding her 'holidays .1ren of Hannah, at the parental hoine of Mr. and Mrs. North Dakota, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Met Dorsey 8c McCuaig J. M. Govenlock in McKillop.—Mrs. - ' . Guire's fether. Mr. Charles Rootlet*. t , Walker and two children, of Wingham, —Mrs. J. ,E,‘Smith, of Peterboro, and Miss Curie, of Wimdpeg, are nguests The Big Store on the Corner are visiting- at the h.ome ef her father :WE DELVER BY AUTO on William Street fox' sale by public auction at. the Queen's Hotel to -day, Friday. This will make a very de- sirable home, and, no f doubt, will bring a good figure; as houses of any ki d are at a premium in Sedforth.— r. and Mrs. David B. Logan snotoree up from Toronto and spent the evse3 end the g.uests of Mr. and Mrs, H. C, Our eustomers say our ISnap Shot Albums 1 "Pedal taxed in the illatribntion of . o Mr. William Chatimare—Miss Marieh at the, home of Mr. and Mes. James , Beattie —Mr and Mrs F, Holmstead (..--- Larkin retained to Ottawa on Monday: are spending a month in Torontoe- -Mr. David Wilson of the Bank of ' Commerce, Bealiesville, is spending his' Mr, Joe Robinson, of Toronto, spent holidays at his home here.—Miss Helen the week end at his home here .d-Gnr. Counters Cheek mcNah is visiting at the hchne a her Brenton Kerr, eon of Mr. and Mrs. brother, Mr. J. R. IVIeNah, in Dungan- James Kerr, returned from overseas Elooks non. ---Mrs. Robert Johnston has re- on Thursday last.—Mr. and Mrs: Hugh turned from Hasnilton where she has McIntosh, of Tpronto, have been • visit - been spending some weeks. She was ing at the 'home of his mother Mrs. . accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. A. George McIntosh during the past week. Middlemost and little son —Mr James -e-Mr and Mrs. H. C. Box are in We can stipply you With .a Cheek Sleeth and his aunt, Miss Sleeth- of Strathroy this week.—Dr. J. H. Mc - Book for any purpose, oro fit any, , sarm___ca, are visiting relatives h'ere. Fent and Mrs. McFaul and family Account Register, in any 'quantity. . ' rr Mr. Sleeth sang a solo in the Pres- .were the guests of the doctor's mother, berterian hurch Mrs - L L McFaul over Sunday ---: The prices are the same as you are c on Sunday morning:to • • • ' - the delight of the large congregation. Mr. Stewart McIntosh has discontieu- paying now. —Mr. Clyde Rankin, of Toronto, spent ed his milk business in town and ine ' the holidays at his home here. --Messrs. tends moving to St. Marys.—Mrs. SEE OUR SAMPLES J G. Mullen and 3: M Best are spend- •Clarke ' and two .children, of Russell, . . i g a few hohdeys in Beyfield this `Manitoba, are guests at the . home of week.—Alr. and Mrs. J . -. Dodds, of Mr. and Mrs. R P. Bells—Mr, W. THE HURON EXPOSITOR . London, were calling on friends in H. Willis, of Wingloon„ spent Sunday town on Monday.—Miss Mary Walker, at the home of his mother, Mrs. Rob t. . of Regina, is visiting at the home of Willis.—In the carload. of souvenirs her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. ;.conaing for the 13- inst., are, 2 Alarg e Walker—Mr. and Mrs. J. Beattie and. cannon, 1 howizter, 5 machine guns, 1 daughter, Miss Ploience,1 motored to aero bombs, trench' mortars; German Guelph for the week end. They were rifles and hundreds of small articles : accompanied home by Mrs. J. 0. Rose, that were employed in the trenches. who will, be their g.uest fee- a short e .1101. n visit.—Mr. A. L. Stone, who has heen. Special ti Sale go[2.figcli gussesso:ffi Wawrirtahnte d t ' the operator at the G. T. R. station high grade - here for some years has been promot- quality flat spherical lenses. Iteglular pf.0 ined free ed to the positio,n of agent at Norwich value for only $2.50. Eyes exam e and has left to reeumelds new duties. VI e;shil knows: and painstaking specialist . His place here will be taken by Mr, Reese lxve erl,Lint,!:alThexperl; e fox' 7enry. tore 1 Fria& Lee, who held a similar position all laPtita' a'ad: has aganc&I esopr cin oh here before he enlisted for oversees/ you will do' well to take advantage of 'no very 17h offer and come early. Two time _Mr and Mrs; R. II. Peck, of Lcm- 1.5thu. Inday and Friday. Augtist 14tli den., were in town, on Tuesday.—Mr. a°ndv. Beattie's Fair. Seaforth: 2694-3 Muir Thomsen with his mother and rister have returned from a month' Make up your i " nd to see Charlie Chaplin" holidays at • Grimsby.—Three rinks of in "Shoulder Amine on Wednelday afternoon howlers are •-in Exeter this week at- ever esvoenind the the greatest comedy you h Proceeds go to the War tenlding the annual tournament of Veteran's and e the Exeter- club. The skips are Messrs, Decorate y - our horn for Vetemns' Day, W 'G. Willis W. Apnea, and J. Bro4- Wednesday, August 13th. Get supplied at erick.—Mrs. 'E. G. Macomber, of Bak- • 2694-2 Beattie's Fair. Don'd1forget„ that you can see a comPlete ersfield, California, is a guest at the sh after 930 p. Sintraand" every Saturday night 110Me of Mr. and Mrs Fred Robinson Omit Om. 11•11 O NO WM. • = - Centaal Business College of Stratford =- has large . registration of returned 4 Ina • =- soldiers and the College will be kept Stratford, Ont. SUMMER SCHOOL 422.▪ ..opened. during the stunmer months.' . Re-, Elwried mei or others .wishing a course = may enter the College. at any thrie. . • • - „ the free for all event. The tea pro - edited by •the ladies of the 'congrega- tion was indicative of their bountiful Snap Shot' Albums 111 bothof telines were greeenstereet to, hospitality and atly enjciyed. Votes bound and loose leaf style. Merner, At. P., A, A. ,IVIcLenna , H. These comd in all sizes and are just the the books for keeping track 9f your pic- tures. Prices' range from 20c and up. ,Thompson's Bookstore Seaforth DECORATE your homes f pr Veterans' Day Wed. August 13th Get supplied at Beatties' Fair brain, "He's a Jolly Good Fellow," in which all present joined with hearty good -will, _ The Superintendent, F. G. Neelin, was the recipient of • a classic commemorative memerito in a lacky automaton Betty Wylde ma chere by Mrs. J. A. Case, on behalf o thee of his Sunday school scholars of forty years ago, Messrs. C. H. Broadfoete.T. P. Bell and H. Box, who were present to do honor to the oc- casion. The legend of the psychic statuette is that the possessor will al- ways be attended with good luck. The rector congratulated the .SuPerinten- dent on his restoration to health and return to scholastic duties, and led the children in three hearty cheers and a "He's All Right." The Superintendent expressed great pleasure in being able to be present and and after forty years of Sunday school work arrived at the firm conclusion that really " It was worth while." Mrs. J. J. Merner was truly a host in the onerous duties of hostess in the presentation of the prizes to the shccessful competitors and her Julaptibility and also, that of an efficient staff of assistants were• .H.. Close agerit for Chalmers ' and Maxwell •(ars Goodieftrt,Tires in -Egmondville. — Mrs. Etty, of • House For Sale.—On Goderich Street Sea - James W at son •s visiting at the home of NMiirtscheL11., einkie in Mackay's office. Enquire at house or market forth, three dooni east of Doctors Scott and GenerAl Insurance Agent Miss Toms is visiting with friends in House for Sale or Rent—Comfortable house scales. , A. W. •STOBlE. 2694-tf I COMIng • • Bayfield.—Mrs. James - Davis of. on James Street near Public School. Posses - Real Esta • and Loan Agent Gahanoque. is • t. h Davis, vim mg . her - daughtersion September let Apply to Sproat and • - , ,.Dealer til Jewing Machines. Airs. Y. Robinson.—Miss. Mackay and Sproxitor phone 18 on 160. 2695269541 Wanted.—A sized house in good MiSS Goera Brown. spent Wednesday repair either to medium Four good houses for sale, in Stratford.—Mr. A. Troyer, qf To- B. Tyreman, Jarvis Street, ., Seafort, Ont. conveniently situated in the ' . Tonto, spent Sunday at Inc home here. D , , 2694x2 Town of Seaforth. Terms --Mrs. Smith, who has been visiting at weseceIrcTit, ' True ?ego,. f.or.Gelit'etesurapiZedDaasi given promptly chap, in Tuckersmith and with her Girl Wanted.—Suitable for general house Apply at my office for partienlari; sister, dVIrs. R. T. McIntosh in town, work. Apply to Jonathan Hugill, Box no. Tarzan of the Apes A $300,000 SPECTACLE Staged in 8 Acts Rice Burroughs reasonable and possession , the home of her mother, Mrs. Came- Beattie's Fair. 2694-2 From- the original story by Edgar . reterned to Toronto on .Tuesday.- - 2693-tf Combining all the strength arid D. J. Devereux, of Edmonton, is the daY. APP/Y at Tie Exppsitor Office, divinely beautiful tendierness of mc GRANO TRU Ntom"vt." SYST let Miss A. Devereux, daiighter of Mr. work. Highest wages -or woman to work bY vitality of the great outdoors with the ivicinity.—A briek platform will short-' ily be erected at the G. T. R station, Cow For Sale.—A fresh .cow 'with calf at C caYreel° nic furye yet shelter's with lo s n e fo and - 2683 -if love., Action that sweeps Titable fox- dairy. dandy cream_ el. the most helpless of na I which will be a great improvement.— el:olL ear! 'old' APPIY t° Abr'T°2619131; little ones. ' , visiting at the home .of mrs Kruse. in •Lieutenant of Charlie Chaplin as he stands No matter what type of•picture SIONS Galt.—Miss Irene Carbett, of Toronto.' firing his rifle at the enemy, his face turned prefer, no matter how hardened is spending her:holidays at her borne him," ,i 19 Charlie• Don't 2/438 m $ -to the real% -"I hate h.ini so I can't look 1.1.t Girl Wanted.—Good girl for general house- • • visiting relative - i S a reh HARVEST HELP EXCUR- John Sclater and, daughter are what do you mean? .demands the irate with ving ture's you Yoe may be; "Tarzar of the Apes" will ribe $12.00 to Winnipeg , : here --IV1iss Ma t 1 . PIUS' % cent per mile 1.)eyond ' niPeg' is the guest of Mrs. J. Mac- , Tuesday and Wednesday. tavi.sh.—Miss Hazel Halliday who has August .12th from all sta_ been *visiting her aunts. the Misses. . tions between Lyn and Toron- IV,Iiastsaolnv,eiharre,stu_rnreti: to her home ixi The Victory picnic in connection with St. Thomas Sunday School Picnk.— . to, Weston, Palgrave and Oluo, is eis.5,11-on'e-Beat the oar her parents, St. Thomas' hurco Sunday school Mr. Cyril Mervyn: of Toronto ,• spent Kling, inofeD parents, . Mr. and Mrs. W. Adams,— _ rgare Nee y, oe win_ stsuises , Arms" at the Strand, , /deflate get you. Only one word will dese . its It is marvelous. Watch for it. AuGusT 21-23 North Bay, including Pene- tang, Meaford ' and Midland, Depot Harbor and intermed- iate stations. August 14th from Torionto and all stations west and south thereof in Ontario. Full information from any Grand' _Trunk Ticket Agent or C. E. Horning, District Passenger Agent, Toronto. W. Somerville Town Agent W. R. Plant .. . .. . ....Depot Agent Piano Bargain A Bell upright pieno in excellent tone taken in exchange for a Gourley. This piano cost $500.00; willtoffee for quick sale at $135.00. We also have one° Edison talldng machine to go at ;30.00; 1 Victor with ten records for $30.00. We are selling agents for Gourley pianos, Gourley phonographs, Phon- oto talldng machine and the Bell the best that mow; Itt brains can ra& piano, and we gua : to give you offer, and our prices are right. .. Make this your headquarters for sheet music, records, needles, mouth - organs, violins, ete. = t....4.•••••r••••4 fl Jonathan E. ugill Opposite Bank of ComMerce was held in Case's Grove on Wednes- day of last weele and the afternoon was spent in general recreation The Sunday at his home here.—Miss rector, Rev. T. H. Brown and the un -day school superintendent, F. G. Neelin, were elected as Field Marshals, while William. Archibald and H. Bate- man as General Judges, J. H. Best as Military Referee, and C. H. Broadfoot, J. P. Bell, A. A, McLennan and H. Beic acted as aid-de-camp, which in- sured a fair field and no fator to cobnietitors: The following is a list of' the winners in the different races: Miss Best's. class, Greta Merrier, Mar- garet Case; Miss Brown's class, Bea- trice; Merner, -Mildred Johnston, Jose- phine Edge; Ms Edge's class, ,John Archibald, Walter Bateman; Miss Pinkney's class, Borden Merner, Mary Archibaldi Francis Case, Jessie Arad-. bald., Helen Merrier; Nide .Everett's class, Leslie Bateman, George Parkes; Girl's three legged race, Margaret Broadfoot, Greta Merrier, Margaret Case, Ona Archibald; boy's three leg- ged race, Leonard Brown, Leslie Bate - Man, George Parkes, John Archibald, Walter Batentan, T. Archibald; wheel- barrow race, Clare Merrier II Jack Elma Freeman, a Toronto, spent the wee eit with her mother in town.— . Miss Muldrew and two nieces of Brock - vines who have been visiting at the home of Miss Mikirew's sister, Mrs. J. R. Scott, are spending the balance of their holidays- with Mr, and Mrs. Robert Scarlett —Miss Agnes Mc- Michael, of- Fargo, North Dakota, is gueet at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. J. G McMichael.—Mi. Charles Tranter and Miss Tranter, of Bradford, Pen= nsylvania, were the guest i of their uncle, Mr. William "Ballanteme, for a fevt days this week. --Miss Edna Elcoat, of New York, is,vititing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Elcoat in Tuckersmith. Miss Elcoat graduated from the Roosevelt Hospital Wine time ago and and has since held a position in that institution, and will return, to, resume her duties in September. Mr. Robert T. Robinson, wife and two daughters, of Wardsworth, Sask., who. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Cluff, have returned to their home in e est.—Mr. J. M.Ballantyne spent : son, W. Marriott, H. Dill, L. Brown, Sunday with his father. kr. William L. Bateman, W. Arc-hjbaki W Bate- Ballantyne,Th—e; Sunshine Mission Band held a very successful tea on. the Presbyterian.= church grounds on Tuesday evening. The proteed amount- ed to sornething over $15..—Mrs. G. B. Dorrance, of McKillop, is the•kguest g Mr. and Mrs. J. Hooper. --Miss. Thelma Pethick is visiting with. friends in Lorelon.-.--Mr. and Mrs John Roob and Mr. and Mrs. James Robb, of Detroit, were guests at the home of Mr. James Robb this week.—Mie F. L. Willis, wife and dalighter. of Portage la Prairie, and Mr. Roy Willis, of Winnipeg-, who were on a motor trip east to Seaforth and other eastern points,. returned this week to • sail, G. Archibald, J. Archibald; girl's backward race, Helen Broadfoot, Beatrice Merrier,. Bessie Marriott, Kathleen Broadfoot, Jessie Archibald, Marjorie Bickel; girls '-hoot eace, Greta Merrier, Margaret Case, Mildred Johnston, Edith Bateman; boys' boot race, Borden Merner, George -Parkes, John Archibald. At the close of the races a hearty vote of thanks was tendered Mr. C. A. Broadfoot, at pres- ent a prominent business man of Moesejaw, Sask., and a former scholar of the school in the, early eighties, for the handsome prizes donated for the various eyents, and his generous spiri-b was rejuvinated with the joyous re Princess STRAND Monday, Tuesday, Wed'sd xtra:Extr ay a The one and Only 'Charlie Ch4131in in Shoulder Arms" His Second Million Dollar'Picture '(3 ACTS) Also Viola Dana in . "The Gold Cure" - A Sparkling 5 Act Comedy Drama of a "Man -less" town - Two Big Specials On the One Programme Eight Acts of the greatest comedy you can ever hope to see Adults 25e.. -.. -.. Children 15c Continous show on Wednesday, with proceeds to go to the War Veterans' Fund,. STRAND Box, 'T. Stephente,4. M. Best and W. Archibald for the voluntary aid of their autos which*added largely to the convenieece and pleaiure of be child- ren. The tug of war event captaine0 by Easterners and Westerners respec- tively, was the occasion of immense sport through all and sundry taking a fighting part However, the final tug fell to the prothess_of the Easterners, but the*guileleds Western youth claim the tricky eold 'Easterners put the nigger in tfie woodpile when they tied up to ttn auto to help them out. It was some 'day for the kiddies. "God Save the King" closed the 'day's pro- , ceedings. • USBORNE Thames Road Notes.—Me, and Mrs. Benson Williams and Mrs.`, George i Kerslake visited Mr. and. Mrs. Virtue .Miller at Palmerston during the past weekl—IVIrs. Wesley Balfour and daughters. ,Mtudel anti! Gladys.; of Mitchell, are visiting relatives in this neighborhood —Miss Ione , Cott, of Goderich, has been engage es teacher for school section No. 10 for the com- year.—Mr. Clifford Whitlock, of St. Thomas spent the week end at his home. see. CHISELHURST Notes.—The service in the Metho- dist church on Sunday last was taken by Mr. Andrew Boa whe is well known, having lived in 'this connnunity all his life He is at present studying at the College at Belleville _intending to enter the ministry. His meisage was very acceptable and was well de- livered. His friends wish tfor him a long and suecessful life in tile cause of the Master. Mr. Johnston will take the -service next, Sunday, Mr. Doan being away on his holidays, MANLEY Notes.—Mr. Dan Buerman raised. his large barn la,st Friday. He is putting on a inetalic roof which will be a protection to lightning, and the work is hustled along by Deigl Bros. —Mr' and Mrs. C.. Eekart were visitors in our burg last Sunday.—Mr. Leo ; McKay and Mr. Louis O'Rielly called on friends near Seafortle last Sunday. -7-Mrs. W. McKay has returned from a visit to Guelph and Toronto.—Mr. James Johnston, of this place, has purchased the old Donald McGregor farrn on the sixth concession, McKillop. —Mr and, Mrs. James Carlin, Mr, I and Mrs. Frank O'Rielly and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Flamiagan were visitors in our burg last Sunday.—The officers of the Red Cross are preparing a progranime for the War Veterans', Day- in Seaforth.—Threshing has be- gun and so far the returns are good. LONDESBORO Notes.—Rev. Mr. and Mr, Sawyers are spending their vacation at Owen Sound.,—Mr, and Mrs. T. 1VIcKay, of Star City, Sask., where Dr. Brig- ham has been practising for the past thirteen years, spent last week with the dector's parents Mr and Mrs. Wilham Brigham.--iiss B. Brodgen, of London, spent a feiv days last week with her parents.—Miss Haleston, of , Toronto, is spending her vacation at - the home of -Mr. W. Caldwella-Mrs. . M. Caldwell has returned after a two weeks' trip to Clencese—Mrs. Dewart, ofdroronto, is at preshnt visit- ing friends here—Mr. and Mrs Carter of near Seaforth, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hilles.—Mr, , and Mrs, Hooper, .of St, Marys, spent the week end at Mr. J. Unisele-s.—• Quite a number from here spent Mon-. day in Clinton.—Mrs. Mains is im- eroving the appeeranee of her house by a coat of paint —VI's Jeffrey, of Toronto, was a caller en friends here last Tuesday. --the W. ' held their ,niceting at the home of Mrs. R. Carter on Wednesday afternoon, which was well attended. CONSTANCE Notes.—The return match -between Walton and the locals was Played here on • Wednesday last t' A good, game . was witnessed and .the teen's were pretty evenly matched. It was Wal - ton's luck, however, to make one goal. This evens up the score from the match on the previous week at Walton when the sore stood two to one in favor of Constance. We hope to see Constance keep up her old reputation on the final game. --The 'Quarterly Official. Board of the Londesboro Circuit was held in Constance church on Monday evening for the transaction of business. By the way things are shaping Constance 'will soon be a station. Mr Andre* Snell spent the past week in Toronto.—Quite a number of our fclk attended the sports in Clinton on the fourth.--eThis seems to be the aeroplane route. Every few days there is one passing over. We will soon take no more notice than if rit was a ceow passing over. The grain j cutting will be pretty well .over thile week, and if the Weather keeps fine next week will see it mostly in. the barns. BEECHWOOD • Goed Horse Sold.—Mr. Pat Maloney recently sold a five year old gelding to Mr. Henry McIver, of Hibbert, for $250. This horse was sired by that well known stock horse, Lord Mans- field, also of Beechwood. It always pays to breed to the best Notes.—Mr. Le.o Holland visited • friends in Seaforth on Sunday.—Mr. 1 Joe Maloney, accompanied by his friends, motored to Grand 'Bend on Sunday and had a very pleasant time. —Master Leo Ilicknell is receivieg congratulations on all sides on his success in his recent examination, Mi.Sg Wary Purcell spent tlee week end at her home in. Seaforth.--Miss Lizzie Hicknell, who has been holiday- ing the last couple of weeks at her° uncles in Logan, has returned home.---s- Mr. and Mrs. O'Sullivan motored to Toronto on -Sunday. -- Mr. James Johnston has sold a valuable horse, for which he received a big price. -- Mr, F. T. Fowler, the popular teacher of No. 4, McKillop, is receiving C011- grail/SEMIS on ,the success of his pupils, all taking honors.—Master Alonzo Matthews and Master James O'Connell spent Sunday with Beech- , wckod friends, „ 11111 1 1°411 '11111 111 111111 11111 111111 111111 111111 1111:1 111111 1111111 1111111 11111%11 hill a 11111111 = AUGUST 84919 MA.CTAVISTI – s THESE ARE DAYS FULL OF PROMISE How full of promise are these rare Surnm.er days! Not only is the glorious outdoors beckoning everybody to enjoy the great sun- shine and all that it brings in health and happiness, but even the indoors of a Store like our invites everybody to enjoy the many :opportunities ,it offers in fresh, new, Slimmer stocks that are wonder- fully inspiring, Just to wander about through the Store is a treat that a uernan should not miss, for there are so many happy Sumnser sug- gestions to excite the desire of .quick, personal ownership. You are very wekorne to view- them—dtie invite you eordia.11y to come and, if you will, share with us the enthusiasm which the showing pro- vokes. Furthermore, we are sure that you win enjoy the coolness inside the store while outside the weather is hot • It cooler inside than it is on the street. You'll not get the best results UNLESS 'SOME OF OUR GLOVES ARE INCLUDED IN YOUR SUMMER DRESS ACCESSORIES Guaranteed Double Tips NEW GLOVES OF QUALITY AS Low as 75c and as high as $2,50 it pair Always a Perfect Fit - NIAGARA MAID silk Gloves, double throughout: This makes them extra serviceable, Both. 'black and white, .per Pair $2.00. Ladies' French Kid . Cloves,od"foutse make", tevst, domes, colors, I`fre tan, brown, grey, me, navy, black, black with white points, white, and white with black points, sizes 5* to 7%, at per pail; $2.25 to $2.75. Ladies' Chamoisette Gloves (washable), ttIO domes, colors black, grey, )eongee, -white and white with black points, sizes 51h to 8, at per pair $1.00 and 01.25. 4 dies' Pure Thread. Silk Gloves, double finger tips, two domes, colon grey, navy, sand, pongee champagne, brown, black and -white with or -without contrasting points, sizes 5-th to 8%, at per peer 75; $1 . 00, $1.25, $1 . 50, . 65. hildren's White Waihable Chamoisette Gloves. Just the very thing for present wear. Two domes, all sizes in stock, at -per pair 85e. PLENTY OF COOL' WASII MATERIALS Cotton Voile35e to 75e a Yard ery desirable printed designs that the manufacturers say are fast olors. 27 inehes wide and 36 Inches wide. .: . Soft Silky Mulls at -75c a Yard . Mull is liked particularly for its soft and silky be had in light and dark shadete. 36 'inches wide. Printed Calicoes 30c a Yard . The NEW but %old Summer washable Material- and VERY POPU- LAR at this time. Figured patterns that make good frocks and aProns.. appearance. May Good Gingliams at 35c a Yard Gingham is too much in demand to call for any -expla-nation as to theit uses. This is a 27 'inch width. Colors are guaranteed fast SILKY FLESH BATISTE, 75c A YARD To b fashioned into dainty camisoles and cheinisettes and trite - /I -led perhaps, with pretty blue baby ribbons, A VERY SPECIAL SHOWING OF WAISTS AT $1.50 - We want to lay Apecial emphasis on the quality of Voile used in thelse waists; as well as the attractive styles and superior work - ma ship. These spoints are of special interest at this tune when coton goods are so high and when it is very difficult to secure evei an ordinary waist at $1.50. They are on display for you to ins ect now. swrss EMBROIDERY FLOUNCIr, 35c TO $1..ki 4.uite true, you can make a Summer 'dress Out of plait,i mate/jibs but it is doubly attractive when you. add a. touch of embroidery. Ver effective patterns, with heavy scalloped edge. - Some - are full 27 tttches wide. desi FANT'S LAWN DRESSES IN YOKE MODEL, $1 TO $3.40 ain be had in sizes up to two years. Dainty patterns and CHAMBRAY WASH ROMPERS, 75e hese are rompers that 'will outlast two at lower costs. The best quality chambray, fast color stripes, has been used for these romp ra and the styles are good -fitting. THE SUMMER COMFORT CORSET GOD ESS AND OTHER FRONT LACE MODELS PRICED AT $2.50 to $4.50 , T which with 11 D. & —b —b ese are in the elastic models so popular for Sunnner and 11 enable to wear a health -building corset on the hottest days le or no fatigue. Very light in weight; in the low bait styles. . AND B. & L CORSETS—THE LOGICAL MODELS FOR SUMMER WEAR, $1.00 AND UPWARDS • , ause materials are light in .weight cause very little boning has been used ause they are designed expressly for hot weathex needs' use they combine coMfort and good lines. A ltghtweight, comfortable Summer Corset is as indispensoble as cool, sheer urelerrauslins, And both are necessary to bring out the full eharra of Your Su.mmer dresses and sldrts. MACTAVISH n El 11111 1111, 1111 1 1111! 1' - _V FIETY-T11 WHALE 0101111iii reat ohoose IMO MINIM MI6 InPor ewe ••• Vow f.ssa Awe 4•1•1 New 1 I -men and Istock Iand just' ys and 2i1,11111111101 01 ANDREW Andre* Carr and philantliro Massachusetts, ow Brook," at 'after an. illness with 'bronchial was his death Rosewell MiR to her father's His wife and with him at t Mr. Carnegi the summer ix in May, and, n enjoyed hiinse/ ing trips hei L botders Inc big and.intriding a • He was take stadily worst, and lessened liaetened the e mr. =igie was Miss Levi York, and hie who 'married la Well lefiller, ef .Although Mx m his eighty -f an invalid sine fered an atta of his death was and f,ornier bus his previous s been under the Identified so tioeal peace me was said to has affected by the men. 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