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The Huron Expositor, 1922-04-21, Page 8
i Mrs. M R�satz, thus ntaklag the 31.0- .Roildey.--Ali;b, the ' W,test, of. tel srtu�n. Ma the t-aystding 'ptibbUa th g1tizenis of t+t11, r Gifil. &I imore acute than 'form, Fly, d'aince t , y' s `Wanted, jxl$'1tos.proelaym KnoxWgdrredY its elns{ng the public irit8d uRan of Beall z Ome �t Wit' aftarrwon 4 hal flay during the � the tows have exercised a �lansta'nt tittle @R -;user 0�,. est , FIN _ e � P t mtonihs of May, a?ulaor duly, Aw at endeavor to have this excellent hotel g .and .lk[>A4. '. 8 , Qualm. a erse The. •o�mmzn mwy,; gguu g�, prlvah�,rse b. and $eptembert exoopthWg only when building re -opened. In ithis respect bion. w,; fl ''jylo t*well, x ` the day. immediately preceding or tl'w 1 it is pleasing to note that this well cost off iris our �� 1? �+' Y MintoW4# �' riculttu'e, dent•' � ,,' a nt ,� day following a Wednesday is a pub- known hoatlery has recently been pur- rooms ,is i321 °Compared 4t the s gar her blether 11 o tld lie koliday. chased and re opeDed. 'IeY Mr. Charles t0 the C7t►triningts,-Miss M. ` 1' - ay �b 1?1t"umpS ..$4,00 - - Dungey, forurerly of the' Coll{so(r exclni ;t►rt and plea- spanding,,�d�0 iholidaya in Tosonip-- G31tS',Brown •Calf The Golfera--Golf has now com-{House, Mitchell, well and favorably sure you w�`i'enO W@ Mr. -,T.• -M. fisovemlbck,:M.I'P. w menced, with the course in excellent ;known• to the travelling public as � enjoy. -]fr. - lien Toronto for the '•etas .have ll 1?a o .. 5 e a'. citable or r 3.6 q• �' s $ condition, 'o now''Dein u -to-do 'n the' u a 1 ondlt7 n The club 'house { nil re i hotel b .nese. ' ul1 a w g p holida -Mr . Marton and Ya t. $ . �n'S 'Mahogany being built and should be completed � A'« this juncture it might be stated any rOo�la the house. of Hati1{lton, are y guests sit her, eaters i . , $3.•75 early 'in May, when the question of: , that the new •hdtel proprietor semi- Come In Of Mrs. Morton's mother, Mia. ym�,;alf OX£Ords ... , the furnishing will be takeri u,p. A i {ugly has nut spared expense in re- al3ii IOOk them. Women's, Black lid number of 1%dies from $eaforth, Clin- I furnish{ng and renovating the build- O r. J. JI: Hroadf°ot' M1'ss Beth. Willie, VO of pakville, spent Easter wibh hei 1 ton and Mitchell have signiifled their , ing throughout, in fact the bed room .� . ©xi°Ord3 ........... $3.3J parents, Mr. iifid Mrs. W. G: Willis. - '3 of joining the country club furnishings are on a parity with the They + Mr. Mervin P{llman, of Detroit, is '; Women s Dongola and it u expected that the club 'house; King Edward or- Queens {n Toronto, 1 ,�Orls vtsitirng Iris sisbeb, Mme,Booth.-Miss with its ten -fast verandahs, will be 1 and the general equipment is a model Oxfords ...... .... $3.00 BOOKSTORE sEAFORTg Jean a venlock, of Midland, is spend - constantly in use. SuplAies of golf of neatness and adaptability, In mak- ing alis .holidays at the hams of her Mens good heavy dubs, golf balls, etc., have been ob- ing the statement of expressed plea- Qraients, Mr. land Mrs.- J. R, Gnven- tained for new members at wholesale sure in the enlarged hotel accom- Work Shoes .... ... $3.'75 I rices and will be on display within' modation of the town, we are assured aged 17 years, -son of Jesse Edge, Thomas, Harold Shark' °f St. P g Thomas, spent Frank or tees, bis sooner Call SBVe you Money a few days at Mr. Walter Robinson's the sentiment .of our citizens will who died of his home here on Sun. facie. -Mr, Frank Coates, of Toronto shop. I favor the well -wishes for Mr. Dungey day evening, April 9th, came as m on your Shoes. Univeissity, spent Easter with 'tile --�— - And family in a happy and prosper- great shock to the ,residents of this G. W. V. A. Notes. -The Easter -ous residence in our midst. copemunih ,Q -Mica, Mr. and Mrs, f E. Coates. f y: iierward was oaken -Miss Gentle Cr1bh, of Port Dal - W. I. FINNIGAN. dance held in the club rooms Tues- suddenly {il bu Friday with appen- }music, is spending the holidays at s: day evening was the most enjoyable For sale: Licht ask dining room ouita, t•icjtis, and fought bravely from khat ;her home here, --•Rev. G. W.,Jtivers,' social event of the season. The mus- ashes. ,idabaara and ala dine.. Apply to time on. His courage and cheerful- of 'Hensall, occupied pulpit J. w ries fieanie. 2sasai ped the felt in tho - - ic, as supplied by the Blackstone- ness went far in giving hopes ,of .his Methodist c'hurc'h on Sunday last.= - We are unaasd,ng a ear of onto and Corn recovery, butowittgito unforseen cotn- Sahy Sandals Buckley Orchestra, left nothing to be this week. W. E. Kerslake, seatorth. Mr. J. F. Ross is spending theoholi- 1 desired, the many encores generously tlsoo wanead t 7 per cant for 5 roam, plications, his 'gtcpa courage and for- days in Toronto. -Mr; L. 'Watson, of r;. AT given showed conclusively the ap. o,: amt-cloca real estate .-city, Apply to titude, together with all possible aned- the ,Bank of Cornmerce, Windsor, preelation b the a flax 157 E.1—iter. 2896.1 ical aid could not'save him. Sherward spent the :holiday with his parents, $480 and $5.00 A PAIR Y guests. The hall Cement For sale, -.lust received a car f 'had made a friends anon the itself was tastefully detorted by the $ a y g Mr. and Mrs. James Watson, -Miss One of the most popular styles in manager, Mr. Wilson, while a fresh camera . nlle, Th lime and 'Etch- adults as wellAs among his numerous Kirkland, of Yau n, e, ' " Women's Footwear for this seasong great i plater. H. Edge, The Big Hardware gds ASistrali :s is the Sally Sandal, We have them improvement A was made in .having the stere. zw-1 rlaymates, and t0 these the shook of the great of Miss Crosbie. -The Neil orchestl¢t at the east end of the hall. Food Corn and Manitoba oat, re down his death was very great indeed. A Sym* Auxiliary of the ,Egriondville in all leathers. Luncheon was served by the ladies In price. we will unload n car cf Manitoba short funeral service was held at the church are holding -their Black Calf, Brown Calf and Patent oars and a car of corn at ante. Book your familyresidence before the bol was i g ' sir thankNoffor- Colt at of the Auxiliary in their usual ef- order now. w. M. Stewart. 28a6•i Y n services on sunder April 80th, $4.50 and $5.00 a pair taken to Brandon, for interment. 7 g i1 p Samples -of the beat Boys' Shoe in executive manner, and altogether the Notleye m t be settled owing re st l 3otb. when Mrs. be Hamilton, of Gode s executive is well pleased with having ban scare moat be actual before April Roth. Many and beautiful were the floral rich, will be the s Canada, the "PILED -RITE" Shoe, are J. J. Holland. 28s5 a tri'bntes, ams pi r ie Miss Berprovided a fine evening's entertain- rag which were the fol- tha Chesney -is viaitiirg friends in TO- - in ,our south window• meat for their 'guests. Monet to Loom -42600 o private m, p to •Icwing: _ MoaDrts; Village of Kelliher, ronto.-+Mrs. Fred Twiss and son, of lata on amt mortgage xp cool farm See, r*PReliance LumbeT.,Co., teachers and i' flake a look at them.-�Fridsy evening the challenge erty. Apply t The Expositor of$oe sea- Brantford are guests of Mrs, J. euchre, East vs, WVe4% for the ladies, forth. 2885,2 pupils of school, Caledonian Society, Twiss, Railway Street. -Mr. and Mrs. TheCashShoeStore will be' held on the club'Tooms. The Look over our samples of wall paper, beau- Dr. and Mrs. MoRitehie, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fowler and son, of London, losers of the last affair are to pro- tifui range of patterns and prices to suit Cullen, Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Humph- were visitingthis week at the home r vide luncheon for the winners. Chick- every pone. J. J. Holland St Columba-. rey, Mr, and Mrs. R. J. Eley, Miss --Opposite Expositor Office- zeas -s Y, o•P the farmer's father, Mr. Joseph en sandwiches are •much preferred. Mrs. W. H. Cmanor, Ontario's wen known McMillan, Sunday School, Mr, and. Fowler, Huron Road west.-* Mr. W. - entertainer, has been -.rad for the Math— Mrs. Williams, Mr, and Mrs, Lunn, Bell, of Toronto, is spending the holl- iiat sunkay school anniversary services on Mr. and airs. -Parker and others. The y parents, .Mr, and Mrs. Special Services -The special ser- days with his Q Good Friday evening. 2827-tf heartfelt sympathy House ! vices in connection with St. Thom9s' y paths of the many R. P, sell.—Mies Florence McKay, Get your tickets early for the big loco' Y. Of church on 'Easter Sunday were of Minstrel Show, which takes place Ston_ friends of Mr. Edge goes out to him Weston is spending.the holidays at Sacred import and were greeted with da right May 1st at the strata. Plan in this sad 'hour of his bereavement. -her -home in Egmondville.-Miss Mary opens at Abethart•s Drug Store on Friday up np 0. large congrggations on each occasion. to 7 p.m, and at theatre during the evening. Gillespie, of ,tate Fergus Collegiate Cleaning Holy Communion was administered at The local Minstrel show to be given Mon• Local Briefs: The floods caused by staff, is spending her vacation at the the 8 am. and 11 am. services by day night will be entirely different than the very heavy rains of the early parental home of Mr, and Mrs. Jas. the rector, as celebrant. The muni- ever before 1fered In Seaforth. The stage part of .the week have subsided, but Gillespie. -Mrs, Richards and famdly, • setting. which was originated by A. E. Willi., it will be socio time before the of Stratford, spent Easter with Mr. Time cal rendition by the choir of Dyke's ie vreu worth the price of admission. Pe "Ti Deum Laudamus," Burnett's farmers are able to ,get on the land. and Mrs. Isaac Modeland.-Mrs. D. The world famed epic, Allen by himself "Magnificat" and "Nuns Demi-Mr, William;Black, M.P., -pent far the screen. Ruayard xtpiing's, 'Without Penh the Fell was visiting friends in Clinton Try us for WALLPAPER, also the anthems, "King of Kings" Benofit of Gleray," at the strand on Monday, Easter Parliamentary recess at his this week. -Mrs, Harry 'Eyre, of i and "Why Seek Ye the Living among Tuesday and Wednesday. No advance in home in ,T(takeremith.-Miss Ella Sarnia, spent Easter with her 9V�INIDOW SiHAIMS, ,CURTAIN g price. Pe par - RODS and fib. PAMITS, the Dead," by Sempez, sustained the R. E. Willis received a phone call Prom Turnbull, of Ne*eastle, spent Easter eats, Mr. and Mrs, W. Bristow -Miss VARNRSt HES; M[IRIESCO, 'ETC. acknowledged musical ; ability of the Clinton today for o block of 100 assts for at :the home of her parents, Mr. and Phemia Cowan, of Pembroke, is choir under the able leadership of the Minstrel Show. The rcouc t will not be Mrs. G. T. TwraibaW.-Mr. Percy Hoag spending the holidays with iter par- .•••� /�6�/�� Mrs. $. Edge. The solos �b M. A, granted until ail aeafoeth cistrons have pro- of Thedford, spent Easter at lois eats, Mr. and Mrs. James Cowan.- , \�� ■ ■ ■ S Y cured their tickets. Phone 57w for reserve - V V i Z 6.7 W. Bateman, "Open the 'Gates of the tions and thus assist the management in home ,here. -Mr... W, Hays, of Ford Mrs. L. G. Kruse and son, of Gait, WALL PAPER STORE Temple," deserves es satisfying everyone, pe guests of Mrs. Wm. Sclater especial ac- Cdty, spent the week end at his 'home were the . knowl' meryt for its m ritorious For Sala, --ane sere of land on Colepaan in phone 62. � e Egmondv{Ile.-Mr. Aubrey Crich, this week. -Miss Mary 2i'airkirk is Street Scato"th, a goad site to build on; of the Toronto sweetness t tone. The sermons de- Rental School, {s visiting with friends in Toronto this good well and Pump. Plum dna apple trees, spending the holidays at his home week. -Mr. and Mrs. Harr livered by the rector, Rev. T. $. goaseberriea, rod dna black currant bushes, P g Y Wareham Brown were appropriate to therespberries, strawberries grape vin G here -Mr and M B J 1, d d od oc- rasion and a^ere of that forceful character which brings conviction to the hearer. In the afternoon at 3 o'clock, a special service for the chil- dren wigs held in the church and was largely attended. v Successful Easter Enivrtainment, The Easter entertainment by -the Methodist -Sunday School on Good.merited Friday evening, proved to be an un- qualified success. To make pariticu- Jar mention of any one offering -from the classes would be to do an in- justice to another class, inasmuch as thewhole programme was of a very den in a goad state of eultiviuon • Also ,,d!,. in oar state tali condition, garage and chicken rause. anu, Sohn Turner, sea- Sea - forth. 2896xt i-- ' Hospital Opened, -The constant ,em- deavor on the part of many of our citizens to establish and equip a hospital in our midst .has not suc- ceeded to the extent that the well- project deserved. T•hroughthe ever -recurring sudden development of critical cases of sickness .requiring an immediate surgical operation, our doctors doctors found it was almost impos- to save the lives of patients during their removal to the hospitals 23• en o ns n, of Toronto, were gapsts .this week at the home of Mr 'James Cameron in Tuckersmith. 'Xi Rufus Winter re- turned .to Nelson, C., on Saturday. -M{is'Reta Yount ,1f Toronto, spent the week end at.tbe home of her mother, Mrs, A. Young. -Miss Mary Edmunds, of Agincourt, is 'home for the Easter holidays, - The Misses Margaret and Helen, Glendenning, of Toronto, are Easter guests at .the home of :their aunt,, Mrs. W. E. South- gate. -Mr. Jack.1H,irlehley, of the " � -- an tug. -r, Rivers, A-utoba, were the guests of Mr, and Ws. John 'Cummings .this week. -Miss Madge Stewart, of Stratford, spent Easter qat her home 'here. -Mrs, `J, C. Bell, of Toronto, is visiting at the home of her brother, Mr, C. Rolph:- The ;Misses Hartry are spending Easter week with friends in Toronto. -Miss Florence Laidlaw, of Toronto, is spending the holidays at the home of her modher, Mrs. J. C. Laidlaw. - Mrs. G. M.00hesney spent Easter with her sons in Toronto. -Miss Alice Corbet, of Brantford, is upending the 'holidays with her mother.-Miss- other.-Missthe Mary Mode'band, of Chesley, spent the high order, ,and so wetl presented that there was not a weak number in located in the .efties, hence this lack of hospital accommodation was keen -SAT ly felt. This difficult situation, how- O wY Shov�ring week end with^ her parents, Mr. and M.rs. Isaac Mod'eland.--JThe annual the thirty-seven selections given. Marion Henry Connor, as Reader, ever, has been bridged by Mr. A. A. THE GREAT STAGE SPECTACLE meeting of the Alumni Association of the •S -forth ,Collegiate I1{stitute will was a most happy choice, indeed; her every offering receiving hearty McLennan opening his home for the purposes required as a 'hospital. On KISMET be held on ,May 2nd at 8 p.m., in the Carnegie Library. All ap plause and demanding encore, and at Sunday evening last Mr. F. Howard, ex-pup{ls and those interested are invited to at - the closing number she was twice re- a resident of the south ward, was stricken with form with• tend, as well as members of the n - called. Mr, Harry Livens, in pianosuddenly duett with Mr. Ross Savauge. ,was an acute of appendicitis and was removed OTIS SKINNER Bagdad, the waWXs,aaagtc city of sociation.-The Easter services of Praise will ,be repeated in First Pres - also heartily received and warmly en. cored. The attendance a approached there and operated upon by Dr. Ross, oss{sted by Drs. Mackay and Bur- * a thousand years ago --the city of the Arabian Nights with all�its gorgeous byterian church next Sunday evening, -Miss 'Oecel{a Purcell, of Stratford, nearly 700, and the full enjoyment Lows, and the patient 1s responding favorably to the medical splendor, its mosques and minarets, spent Easter with -her parents here. was apparent in the fact that, al- though the programme was of un- ,treatment and the nursing care of Miss. Cleary, palaces and harems, all according to the best historic data available, -Mrs. P. J. Kelly, of Blyth, returned to her home after spending Easter usual length, no one left the building till the stili Natnnall with so la y large The liberality of Mr. and Mrs. C. Lennon in thus providing jhosgital "to And dominating it 811, the story of Ha 7J, a thieving, whimsical Mahon- at the tame of Mr, and Mrs. M. young Curtin, --The un ladies of St. an Attendance the financ{al results were accommodation is be commended by our citizens, medan beggar, a character which Mr. James' Chu ral7 intendholding a socia{ mast rater n g yi g, •and -the Sunday Skinner makes so vital that For three in the school hail on Monday y evening School is indeed very 'grateful for the generous support given by the Former Resident. Dies in' Guelph.- years. ,00ntinuously ' American Audi- ences ,packed theatres to see him. next. -Miss Mary Meynolds attended the Hay MAT-ean wedding in Kippen public an Good Friday evening, The Guelph Murcary of Monday, The 'stage version is far' , on Wednesday. -The Oddfellows will April 17th; contains the following .now done In this hold :their annual church service at Epworth League Annual Meeting, -The annual meeting of the Epworth obituary of a former well-known res{. dent of Seaiarth: "A rh{glaly respect 10 REEL PRODUCTION Bring your i. the Methodist church on Sunday evening next. Special music will be League, of the Seaforth Methodist church. was held on Tuesda even- y ed citizen of Guelph ;passed away on Sunday evening at 7,30 o'clock at his late 20 ,,aux to see Admission -20 ,and b cents. Donk owait until Saturday, given by the church choir with Mr. Roy W{II•{s as solo{at.-Many friends Ing. ver The topic was {n the form of a very interesting talk "The Greek residence, 18 Perth Street, in the ,person of Mr. William' Moxley, dol'. on ac- count of unueua�l-length Kismet are pleased to see Mr. J. R. Archibald - of again after his serious illneas.- on Church as comparedwith ours"'giv- its low{ng an illness of short duration, tan only be shown once. an even- Mr. John bStewart, of London,`spent en by Mr. Chris. Cheoros. Capt. Ed- wards occupied the chair during the election of officers for the coming Deceased has been in, failing health for about a Yeas, .but his illness did not .became serious until •a week ago, ing' P• ( Q �n Easter at ,the home of ,his brother, Mr. D. H. iStewart.-Mr. W. A'berhart of the H.'Stto Medical School, spent p church.year, ,the result of w�hick was when he was compelled to take to 1 V es S Easter with his parents here -Mr. as follows: President, Mr. Ross Savauge; lot vice-president, (Christ his 'bed. and the was in An unconscious condition for 24 :hours prior to his :. R. McBride, of Toronto, was a week end 'guest at the home of Mr, And earl Endeavor Department), iVLr, Ear{ Webster; 2nd vice-president (Ms. ddruirY Department), Miss Beatrice death. Doth was due to old rage. The late Mr. Moxley 'ww in -his, 83rd year, and was born at ,Dundas. In Stra'n Mrs. R. Bell -Mrs. Murphy and daughter, Mrs. B. S. Smillie, of Niagara Falls are visiting at the Seip; 3rd vice-president (Social and 1864 he married Jane Mitchell, and -home of Mr. R. Frost. -Mr, Edmund Literary Department), Mr. Chris, Cheoros; 4th vice-president east 'Citizen. after residing at Seaforth for sever- ill years the family moved' to Winni- Thursday, Friday" -Saturday Keating, of the Bank of Commerce staff, Ayr, spent the week end at tills ship .Department), MT. Oliver Elliott; Secretary, Miss Gretta Dennison' Peg, where they remained until they same to Gbeiph some 25 years ago, BRITAIN'S `CrREATEST PHOTOPLAY home here. -Miss Marjorie Brown, of Toronto, spent the Holidays with -her . Treasurer, Miss Gladys .holland; Cor' and have remained here ever since. parents at ,the Rectory.=M{ser Mary �CREAM responding Seer y Deceased was a member of the. A. O. -Three years ln. the Making- Hays, of the ,London Nnrmal school, �, CREAM WANTED p g clary, :Meas Hanabel U Wer and of ;Britannia ,Lodge, A.F. `iTHE BATTLE OF is spending the :holidays at the home r'r _ Daley; Missionary Treasurer, Miss &A.M., Seafor'th. He leave9 to „ of her parents, Mt, and Mrs. Adam i{+ Evalyn ti`i7dmore; pianist, Miss Gladys „acorn his lora, his' widoiN; four don- JUTLEANb Hays. -Mr, Ross -Boyd, of Toronto, a FB fay Exprbss• send by tour McMee; assistant pianist; Miss Dor- ghters -and three sons, Mus. Edwin A moat Thltillin Aubkentic and spent the week end vitt His parents, r, draws or debiver your Bream otbY Hutchison; Guardian agent, Mrs. Hunt, Seaforth Mesa J . Moxle , at strike g' Mr. and Mrs, Robert Boyd. -Mr, and i L 8eafoitlt drreain A. L. Porteous. The new executive y lug representation of the great d etre determined to give our will assume office the first meeting in 'home- Edwin W. Moxley, Butte,'Mon- oat of all naval battles; -giving a won- Mrs. A, L. Rogers xabil son, of Tb- � ataias+'better servlie8 ihati ever. May. 'lana; Miss Agrees Moxley, of Min- derAd ,bird's rorito, s ent Easter with friend*,, Po 5J CV tour pry y, ' - r neapolls, Mrs. J. N. Ewa1rt, Wintli= and as such is extraardituary ter- here, -Miss Ella Felder, of Rockavood;:f': °•del urate weights and ,tics to And Comtnereial � Motel Re-opened.rlFor bog: Charles E. ?V wdeY, of Beverley egting• The story is al&ve with the {s speadRng 31he holidays with let 'Oe natty mdvamltages o� hav- wnship, add O. H. Moxley, of Dor- dmama and heroic of " the battle. parents ,on John; Street. -Mr. an n r „ ai . lhotel r of years past the business Mrs. Hroolm, of London s �• r t51iiC'iv'Iilg da7rq industry in your of hO6e1 .k chaster. The mtembere of the Eamilq, Everyone with a drop of British blood .- ?T�'t t+hP. • keeping has been disrupted will have the sincere Sympathy of will deli ht in sees week end with Mr. and Mrs. CarrirE to such An extent that the Leave Y F tLg-it. M u s: .*kdla � yunr Cream an!ay to public In many instances was f>Drced their :ming friends in their bereave Huron ilton, iF.ast e M r W.• eek * s-, ' mbri • *e will gnAn+antee to ecce an h meet. He also leaves a ais+ter, ,Aftm. D. of Hamilton, Wasters tlei3'.webk roiri I>t Yt ing with a sembladeo R. Rower ALSO SHUWING . , d aw ]fere and'cur very of so�•raffied hotel aecammodation, , of oonebph, and one3mather sting :his artbiiherrt 6 airf,ll'rasaaM}y� . J. L. Mox1eY, of 'White Cloud, Mich SEEING CANADA; t1�+IRILS (1 reel) of Toronto, epee�nit ' � ze, ft",Tz�ile' • a espedA5ly in the sanailer towns and with W-118,-- 9 .,U McCdflmiclt of. anti cream danawer* . ebtrhtrY districtm Amongst Others, s HAROLD LLOYD t Y (1 reel) r i , ', ostial' • . dui tovvti was rabHer ball llssrdioa - Died In 8asiratchewart- Man ( lVTITRB CO Bridgebuxg; "X';I"dajf; t Ia 4r{et . 2 reale y P y M .1 ) :mother ,htrrd,,- A44' . d .� . oh= ,LlraautEi 'a- ped tlimig+h Isomersl of the lirdbels friends,. here will regret to ;learn of Adults 21c.. 815 ptu.;; 'CtEtldren. lilt � ; � ' f bltt snslsaf?ii bnsittea$ with; the travel- the -death Sir Xieilther Gask., on A i 4aottEg, is otic mill y 16 t{2 .dt(r 1iW0 .SIIOQI►H A`YtUAVAY ,h4 let ;' •r Qing pttb c;. thea Adoe4si'tnt{ng the 9th, :of; ghtl o M 2itge, eldest eon sof s t .w., ato `.• dtiitld'a '. ti'r'rtghf r.. `�.;•:" ' !+ r,� rk :. C: t ,cis of strati lees •tri. X.P.JAfte' Edo,, A fonuer , old p $p,4�., �.ta. fo"F`ii' "lti'st „I' , . 01, gig 1�afil � � luAtol atkomamad ib tis otter_ 1 forth bog, acid bbrbtber of Mr. H: I;t1gn z v � .' : tIp •Xliafld6lri t�pril I r a It f w• s f �dt �adtfdytnthel Iliokl4t •Abmt of alis, lithe IleLlt}1 Avg! •kik CShv gtie)1 ill' Wi*btlst ti► Tam - le t WQ '",Itlk M ..1411 tlt' ►r + tlltrrtVib btl1.• }, g +ii ,'.';W;i.p ;.ny:c � �•,'�� <e a �.w- 1i �s, .. r .l , .,_, , , ���� .._ ... 'Ak iii wAyr�'•_'l ,u .s „ne--uala�' Rt. ..r. .. ,. _ _.. , . , -.. d c. � , �,6-. �� „nom>� , �` , .. .. _ , ,.� r.. a'. xOt' the eat n:aUsecleaning Tradlo:of .day!: Floor, Co4erin s for Ofcei-:'' Churches, H, Hotels alnd Privy a Homes. Beauty of our Patterns 1 sways bu' 'ng tendencies to -this store. Buy Better R49* for less Money That's exactly what you can do - if you come here for your rugs=large or small, &Me.to us expecting better value and bigger: ashortmcrits than you have seen elsewhere. Ruga..fresh 'front thelooms are. in, stock and you will be'delighted Whets you see them. The values we offer are unsurpassed. In justice to your own interests you simply must seethe beauti- ful rugs we have .for present selling.' .'We show a great line of 9x12 Feet Ruga TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS, VELVETS, WILTONS AND GRASS RUGS AT $5 to $65 Also all other popular Room Size Rugs . AN I11 Li noleums Many new patterns just received M stock. If you want your dining- room, iningroom, kitchen, hall or bedroom to be bright, clean and cheerful dur- ing the summer months, when -it is hard to keep floors clean, cover them witlf good Linolemt We are showing the best patterns. Xo trouble to get linoleum to please you here. GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM RUGS 3x4 'size, f . :$18.90 t 3x31/y size ...... $15.75 3x3 size ........ $13.50 2% x3 size ...... $1125 AT 30c to '$125 YARD With many homes ready to -put on their Spring and Summer garb, and Cretot ies in greater favor than .ever:; bdfore for interior decorations, this, , is really an eltti�aordinary as' well as timely oftring,. The Cretonnes°`are in charming designs --and a great variety of : them --suitable for, slip. covers,. draperies; window valances and curtains, upholster - in " g _ 'chair seats,` porch, boat and hammock cushions s ,se every other purpose for yvhich Cretonnes' are ,sed nowadays • 36 Inchl s -'wide. �. Jot it down i1t your mind right NOW that t1 � k, ,first time: you laze do", town you aria golog,to visit our Carpet andLlnoleuml idol*. • �. `; lsI t a•�10 t r7�