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"ry011,ouvbliu`� Pass-Jieorge 'Legele, 4P Alol. rs; Harygy "0,4;; 1 wllsml
10 Barnett %a imipiroving,ithe app wane
Martin Valt4. Jr. It4 rOss-narOld bauts.A�
Tne JlaA7 4"k-iZA#$V F,
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of his resideace by giving It a cost
an and A Ellison, Peter Fucker% LO -10 John- of paint. -Mr. Willlwn Sumerville bitis!pes..'to
QAy,bX-_-ght Iwo 7A AMC
Itrp--G. A. 8110--0 Sr. 11 :Sonora o many ftom. 14,'dlai, gre, V.:J. Dfy� acid 'Mrs. W". A'
stari Edwin Drager. gone to the West. He Intends M d", My
Paas 49A01 Peop' cantatox'I'The Gal- fai delighted 14A ;i'v.1
opatar Stalli -Gordon Miller, Allee 25lemon maining there for the summer, qk� bear the
Jul -C. Thoafflooft-8 - __ gre-, 'ilean 11 in St. Andrewls 4harelL wnere audieries, wITA the g# anota man-
e".b. coavoulocu-6 -SteAen Murray, Ordelis, RaPien, leset.-The C. P. -R, station agent bola our �J
6 Hubert� Joianston. Jr. 11-MaTtha has. gone to Cooksville, My. MOS11- 'bad ;o.be chairs -placed jA the aisle* ner in which they took their P=h, There's not a a lwl*,q
.4. Torrau. *be
Sal -M. Deprievvelslvomad0 or the Nosth strands, Rose
is relievi here at present Be IS tbat,aU qlight be aceommodated. The k�.plpg th audience on'&a Up-4toe NEW SPRING LINE-
Siemou Annie lit"PlAg
Johnston (equal). Sr. I. -Pe -I Ban- that Mr. Clarence Bennett m0mbelt of the united choirs and the of 19A a 0 roo what was next appreciates SMART SHOES
rumored ions We are now shawillff
key; Wnatea ears Mn=4 111ranna-11 nevv.4s, Helon,MurraY, Irene Koehler, to ya#�g men, who amist in the in �h la it finished New Qreat 11,
zleete. U -s -a has bought Mr. A. Cuthill's stare at A -to ihapperi OW9. 77
Lucy Eckert, Carl B1116011, Jack Ste- 4.0logue, feel amply repaid for the
Jr I. -Gordon Kleber, Vincent up I, showed how
Winthrop. Work they gave dw ON x w2l see the Now Bl�cVe StXaP
Mon vdkn Berr-Y-Another time end careful the ladles ve to be an MOT, now you
sMy of the cantat4- WUSU imaginatiplis run away I Brown oalf LeatIlim, Tue,
away Monday morn- they "a- letting 0*17' Gunmetal Calf a*
pioneer p It, &Vwn Calf and Kid Leathers, 0 Rrinaxt 9
THE HURON EXPOSITOR Eckert- assW aw expr)eisioTis of the up" from the facto Of a ase and how pore -in Patent 4091 apu
• ing. ApT1I 24th, in the person of Jlahn on a odes Brown OU and Kid Leather*, In, 6% 8
a in pya�iatt6a and enJoyvlerd the people careful requires to be in the way Oxfords in Paiteot Colt
DUBLIN Berqj, of�Wafton- He had bee of ligh grade ishloes at most raoderMel-.
now 4t Urobaeli's Drug St -1 failing health The members Of repeating 1w:uh,
i for -some time but was flad,IA,Uatening to W at Is told them. The splendid assortment
1922. Leave orders e Mother's Day. May 'd until a few days of, this ounuatu go to Walton on interest of ithe play was khat it par- Ladies, Patent ODIt Pum" with wide strap and oi& buok1to,
SE)AFORTH, Friday, MAY Sth, for Mother's Flower. able to be around ..... U26 to W69
evening: Friday evening' ,frayed every day life so well along r ,,, , Pumps �;� *;
Club will held . -prior to 10a death , Although of a* SAboth ever, at per P" ands
nd sida buckle,-
assim-Me Baseball as of a hum- May Jilth, is going -to be a big nigbt the line of stretching or embellishing Ladies' Btown
da,,es j,, the 0,_ Hail. D.bil. .. Friday retiring disposition he w The Myth choral go- what has happened or'been told and ..... *41-25, to 0150.
CLINTON s,e.nig. May 12th. NW- or-b;Wi- Lu -h- orous nature and Always ready with fifty •strong, is going to wbile the lessen taught is 30 good at a pair ........................ i sido buckle,
- D ... its at 8.30. Ladies, GunmvW Calf PUMPS wi-th wida� Ot"O AA4
Everybody welcome. .....
V a joke. Mr. Berry was born in Court
Death od John Harland. and Present in St. All- for the ladles as a whole'we believe ata -In the 2sag., ty Fermanagh, Ireland, in the year li,� . .. ..... ... ........ I
mvdderi death Of John Harland on Shea -Barron. -On Wednesday, the 1835, and came to Canada with his drew's church the sacred pageaut-and with Ouban or Ow beOIA, at a
a bkve 'heard a least one man Ladies. Kid two ..... $8.90 to S5.00
moriddy, Clinton loses one of its most 26th ult James, youngest Son of MT. ,Qo,n F'Sther." It is the that might gain f at with Cabaii or low becill,
Parents the year of the -rebtlioni, oratorio, a useful lesson also. pair ..... .............. k,.
with the charactiers all
highly �� citizens and butifficis and Mrs. Michael Shea, of Mitchell, h and uncle served Bible st*T�- we
$4.00 to $5.60
in the hardware father
in
Rev. Mr. McConnell, the pastor, very -Ladies, Brown Calf two -strap Slippers ...........
mom the rebellion. De- in gorgeous Easter pleasantly fulfilled the duties of chair- at A Pair .........................
He had been formerly Of Dublin, was married at as tiCtler, n apparel, andthe
half a century and Kid Oxfords ata Pair ......... $3.60 to $5.00
business for over Chatham, to Miss Irene E. Barron, coaled was married to Emeline Burns, story is told in song. The glimpse man, The Proceeds amounted to ever Ladies' Fine Black I
"a of Eastern !Ife, as shown in the cos- a Colt 0160,TdS with wing tip* -and 10W basis sit)
Be is of Mr, and Mrs. L -seven years ago, is a nice start for *a Ladies' Patb rit
was in his seventy�fifth year i Second daughter f St. Marys, fifty -. is worth the price Of .......... $4.00
survived by his brother, , Patrick Burros, Thames Road, Chat- of
made an ideal irife and Mother. Itumes, slon, -and we invite
, William, who ron LZZ�'Ald and should encoFage a Pair ...... ..............
'w" associated with -him until a few h �v The goiter understanding ready to show as to sell,
Father Dignan performed They lived in Rlansharp township, admi,ission. then, in further effort'lin the good We are �iWa�s
hat it meant to the Women to call to see the season's New low-cut Footwear.
years -ago when he retired owing I t e marriage ceremony and Sang the Perth County, till 1868 when Mr. of history wid w cause in which they have enlisted.
Ill ge Briefs. -The farmers in this section
health. One son, Leonard, and iipg� Ms.. The bride was dressed Per took up a bush farm, of 24, Jews to be stralikers in a strange
two daughters, Amelia arid Marion, and the
b blue travelling suit' coneession 12, MWillop townsChip, land Is worth it again, have made good headway with thklr
suirvive, the latter her midnight
were ophelia roses. where be lived until 1897 when he beauty of 0- music and -the e seeding during the past week or so-
bein- at Present and her is excel -
1 0=1 V bought a little home east lance of tll,- M of Forest, has been
in California on :1 v The bridesmaid was Miss Anna Shea, acting is more than n. Campbell,
IFV� iff NeWl
in a lrllf� t on the 17th concession of So let no ono, young v 'R PIFP- &
of Calgary, who was dressed Mr. worth it again, visiting Miss Reid during the t KNPF, _Am
y suit with sweet peas for flowers. , �j_y week. A telegram was received Care
HILLS C REEN his
resided till the time or old. miss this opportunity of see -
this ing and'hearing this famous oratorio.
the first, part of the week advising
Notes. -A large number from Hillst. The groom was supported by The subject of I
Green attended the cantatta given a Robert Barron, brother of the bride. notice was a life long Orangeman and Why I Go to my
go to the relatives of the late Peter Me
I navy
con will be spent in oburclebecause my godly father and SEARnkly-7i,
Kippen on Sunday evening by the Their honeymoon a member of the Episcopal church. Ewen of his death. Mr. McEwen was
Choral Society. It is to he given at Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Toronto, Mit- Ile is survived by big Partner, who is mother Started me at it in childhood 11 son Of the late Duncan McEwen, TELEPHONE 11 OPPOSITE COMMERCIAL HOTEL
next Sunday, and it is believed chell, Dublin and Seaforth. Mr. and seventy-five years of age, and a one of the early sebblers in the -town-
quite a number intend and kept me at it through the hostile
d going there to Mrs. Shea will be at home to their family of seven, -two sons, J. J. and days of youth. ship of Hay, and at the time of his
bear it again. -Miss B. Cochrane was friends in Windsor in June. . W. H. Berry, who lives at Gilbert I go to Church because it helps me death was the only surviving son of
last week visiting at the home of Notes. -My. Patrick Ryan, of Rib- Plains, Man., and five daughters, Mrs.. to discover and culture my immortal the &aid Duncan .McEwen, the Elder,
He hada very sue- the world's stru gle for
her sister, Mrs. H. Cameron, Clinton. bert, is hopie. Andrew Young and Mrs. J. Y. Camp- soul. 111 9 get who just before Hensall was survey-
-With the beautiful weather of the cessful operation in the Stratford as, Man.; Mrs. J. C. But- material things, I sometimes forget T iranto-Mra. W. C.
have' General Hospital. -Mrs. Nagle, of bell, Cypress, I Mrs, J. J. I have ed as a village, sold his farm -at the Brintinell, a former resident of our and friends in ciur early residents,
last two weeks the farmers chart, Vegerville, Alta.; one. corner of the London Road and Zurich occupied
dwelling Charters, one of c
Splendid headway' with their I Hibbert, will be able to return to her MeGavin, McKillop- and Mri. G. E. I M,`to Church to worship God. Road, to the late William Moir, who villagb, and -who U visiting relatives and friends in
made s lady is much the windows of My now owned and ace pled by Mr. and is
seeding and quite a number in this t home newt week. The Wiafield, Griffin, Sisk. A daughter, It hellA'yne Open surveyed the greater part of it into Mrs. Fred Manna intends again be- Hensall and vicinity . -Our villagers
locality have finished. -The W.M.S. improved in healtl , h from her treat- Harriett died four years ago. There Soul to'the Infinite, whose inflow ex- village lots, which now forms the coming a resident I of our village. We aret getting their gardens plowed this'
ic City Hospital, Harriett,
and 22 great alts mid quickens •- the mortal arid . and consid�rable planting has
will be held next week at the home ment in the Class are 31 south side of our village. -Mr. Guy always like to see the old-time iresi- week
of MTa. S. Walker. grandchildren. Mr. Berry has five spiritual pulses of my being. Ross, of the London 'Road, . couple is going to be
William and Hugh I go to Church to get a clearer in dents coming back -Mrs. Andrew been done. -Our park future
McKILLOP brothers, Thomas, W iles South of our village, has rented Dougall and daughter, miss Cassie, greatly improved in the near
HARLOCK in Arthur; Henry Berry, vision of truth and duty, and find
I__ o,dom now at Urnbaeh'. Draw Store Berry, living Joseph in Mani- there h4p to uproot the base and his farm for a term of years to Mr. who have been in Han -Afton for -a and the ball grounds Put in goo
School Report. -The following is f,)r,.,Nloth,r'. Flower, Mother's Day. may Grand Valley; and J Herbert Block, od Egmondville, a son number of months with Mrs. Doug- shape for game$. -Rev. G. W. Rivera
the report of 'School Section No. 6, 14t toba, and two sisters, Mrs. R. Eng- grow thebi-st. its -atmosphere is the of Mr. Block who ran the, meat busi- all's son, William, returner the end wilti preach the annual sernion, on
1 School Report. -The following is fish, Molin, man., and M. J. Cole, deadliest I know -for lying and envy e, before selling out to Mr.
Huilott, for the month of April. Then here, ch the better Sunday evening coming, to the Odd -
on the the report of the pupils of School. Alta., also survive. The funeral took and Malice and greed and lust, and ass be of last weak, feeling Min
standing is based chiefly now to peace William Shepherd. -A number of the S. fellows, and the attendance will, no
I Section No. 13, McKillop; for the place Thursday afternoon, the service the moat c,,nipelling I k Oddfellowts, of Hensall Lodge No. of -the change and visit. -Mrs' J.
doubt, be large, both so. to the local
Easter tests. Honors 75%; pass month of April. Names are arrang- being conducted in Duff's church. In- and Purity and good -will. 223, attended divine anniversary ser- McDonald and little daughter .. lodge and visiting bretbren.- I
60%. Ensu. Beattie, ed in order of merit: Sr. IV., Hon- terment was made in Brussels ceme- I go to Church for ecimpianionship spending a few weeks with rel-ati
68%. Sr. IV Mary Addison, 57%, --Pearl Boston, Willie McNay, eery. The bereaved share in the with .4e best people in the world, vices with their brethren of Exeter
Jr. W -Thomas Stevens, 765,; Isabel ors in Cavan Presbyterian church on Sun -
Reid, 67%. Sr. III -Johnny Taylor, Pass -Jessie Walton. Jr. TV -Pass sympathy of a wide circle of old* with.wborn I find a part and -place lay evening last. -Mrs. Jas. Taylor
-Sammy Scott Peter McCowan, friends, in laboring for the betterment of my ' from Toronto whereshe
76%; A'my Parsons, 75+0; Ena Par- Robbie Dayman, braham'Kerr absent. fellowmen and the new heavensandhas returned
oE ing, 61%;, spent a number of weeks with her
sons o5%; Helen M wa Jr. III -Honors -Margaret McNay new earbh in which dwelleth right- son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Ward Knox, 61%. Jr. Ill - May pass --Charlotte Powell. Sr. Il- HIPPEN eousness. Mrs. J. S. Wren -Rev. Mr. McCon-
Robertson, 64%. Sr. 11 -Jean , Honors, Wilmer Howes; -Pass-Ar- I go to Church for the sake ed Shoe Talk
Stevens, 8". Jr. - 11-MaTjorie Me- thur Powell, Alvin McGill. Jr. Ili- Notes. -Mrs. John Hyde, of the of my'- childrert. I want them to rell arid Rev. G. W. Rivers exchanged
Ewing, 66%- Leslie Beattie, 62%; Les- Pass-�Chester McNay, Beatrice Me- second concession of Stanley, who know God and make it their life's duties on Sunday evening last both
fie Reid, 15d%; Leah Rapson, 57'11 - First -Pas has been very -poorly forniany weeks, great aim to discover and do His will. preaching excellent sermons. - Our
First. -Olive Knox 79;',- Sr, Primer council intend making some good im-
=- 19M."well"Isn-mie Ill= is now improving in health. This I want them •to grow a moral back-
--jGladys Leiper John Rapson, stave
'had more than their provemente to our Main Street and
- Lillian Ni;:iholson, 60%; John Primer-Vietta Coleman. D. Hutchi- I famfly b6neo and join the uplift work for ill soon have •-the work under way, moat emphati-
70%, Teacher. share of sickness this year. Their their fellownien. I want them to as- w of this nature Men and Women, who know, say I
--Alvin $014 eac - but as improvements -Y can buy.
Nicholson, 60%. -Jr. Primer School Report. -The following /A1,; son, who is a teacher near Stratford, cape the greed and animalism of thele, it will call that our Shoes are the best that the
Staples, Teacher. of generally take a good while, positively,
Stevens. -Dinah M. Sts: I Se6vou. be well to have the street oiled in We've been told this and we state it POE
the report for Union Schoo' was prostrated a few weeks ago with crowd who live for the sparkle
No. 1, MaKillop and Lagari, fek��the an attack of pneumonia, -and for a jewel's and champagne, and in mar
WINGHAM months of March and Apyll. ZVsmes time his life was despaired, but he nage find love and a happy home -the meantime as the dust is simply without fear,o4 contradiction.
Former a* unbearable and watering is merely.
Resident Dies in California. are in order of merit-. Class lV, Sr. also is now improving, arid is at his and devoted children, And I know
a makeshift and Softens And Spoils The Quality of the St6dk in our Men's and Wo
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-Theodore Hall, -school teacher, -M. Horan, E. Ryan, A. Dantzer, E. home convalescing. Mr. Hyde, who of no place that can do 90 much to -The concert to be given
preacher and veteran newspaper mi�n Mulligan, J. Shea, N. O'Rourke, M. was at -the bedside of this son for give them -these things as the church. the roads. -The men's Shoes -the Style features and the Artistic
of Wingliam, Ont., Canada, born in Malone, H. Dantzer, J. Ryan, J. Kelly, some time was also talten ill, but I go to Cburch because it helps me under the �tuepices of South Huron Ll Shoemaking lift our Shoes way above
t 1.f� (Friday)
O'Reilly, many friends will be pleased that all to lost Pays experiences as the Choral Society on ilii and Skillful
H I
England in 1846, died in Pasadena, Class IV, Jr. -M. Ryan, R. O'Re Ofiry coly evening promises to be � -great treat ordinary Shoes."
California, on Saturday. Ile had been J. Malone. Class 111, Sr. -W. Dantzer,
are injoroving, and will hope that mi= Father. the plane of -just "ordii
-1 lovers of music,.,as the best
living for some time with his son, J. A. Ryan, J. MoYlan, P. Flanagan, P. their trying time has passed. -Rev. me Wend the minor strains for &I I
jewelry " I has been engagbd, and with Whetker you are from Missouri or not, we'll
8., Herbert Hall, a -prominent Horan, E. Malone. Class III, Jr.- and Mr -15. Lundy were visiting ith (I in with -the glad notes of of talent
merchant there. The late Theodore C. Malone, E. Krauskopf, F. Kelly, Wal -ton friends during the weewk.- love and Play, keep 1'ri my soul a the large number of -trained singers "show you" if you'll come in, and we trust that you
Hall was for twenty years publisher M. Flanagan, J. Ryan, E. Burns,
F. The fine weather of the past ten days child's faith and delight, do a man's the conceit will undoubtedly be good
worth attending, as the Will.
r Maloney, W. Ryan Z. Ryan, A. Mul- has been a boon to the farmers, and work, and cherish -a Christian's Hog. and well
of the Wingbam Advance, and prior makers we get their best
to that publisher of the Tara Leader. ligan, j. O'Reilly, Y O'Rourke. Class if the weather holds, this week will -J0SE)M-A; VANICE, Pastor of b tenor singer from Toronto is alone From the world's best
Before entering the newspaper b"i- 17 -Marie Krauskopf, D. O'Rourke. see the finish of the seeding. -Mr. First Pybsbyteriin Church, Detroit. a host in himself. -Quite a large
'' nese,
argeness, and
istry. He left Wdngh
Shoes at every Shoe price, we crow d in all the
,
be was in the Class 1
Methodist min- -A. Horan, M. O'Reilly, Ed. Sproat and sister, Miss Agnes, number from- Hensall and vicinity, Shoour qualities speak
-am eight years , Sr.
J. Shea, F. Ryan, G. Mulligan, B. were in London the past week visit- on Tuesday a6ernoon, last, attended good value we possibly can
ago, going to Pasadena, to reside with Kelly. Class 1, JT. --J. O'Reilly, L. ing their father, Mr. Win. Sproat, HENSALL the funeral of the late Hem Horton, for us and sell our Shoes.
his son. His wife died there two Ryan, E. Kr4tuskopf.-F. E. Reynolds, who has been in ,the hospital there of the township of Usborne, who was i in any of the Shpes
N, Sate Mr. Hall, Who Teacher. for some weeks. Many friends are -Successful Concert. -The concert so well and favorably -known prid There isn't a flaw anywhereyou perfectly.
yes- ago. The I age, is our- hoping to see Mr. Sproat in their (held in the Town Hall on Friday whose death came so suddenly
was seventy-two years o Midst again soon Sucker fishing is evening of last week, under the Fridaynight lag T d,' we sell and we'll see that they fit y
vived by three Sons and two daugh- BAYFIELD I engaging the attention of -those ni . of t week. The
now an ag auspices the Lidiee' Aid of Carmel ceased bad been in failing health,;
Iters. quite
Breezes. ---Thomas McCurdy, with who are not •too busy in other call- Presbyterian church, was very -large- but was yet going afrOund t
his brother and sister, of Stratford, ings •in life. -Mrs. A. McGregor and sly attended and much enjoyed. The smartly, so his death came as a great Ho RoS
' cott - Seaforth
Death act Harry W. Horton. -On are back for the summer on the daughter, Miss Mae, are back again programme was opened by a Splendid ; shock to his wife and family and
Friday evening, Harry W. Horton, purchased year. They at their residence in the village, Mrs. chorus by the choir, after which fol- i many relatives and friends who. have
l: thV Dr. Garnet McGregor's health having much !in- 114rendered solos by Was the sympathy of all in -their bereave -
he pu *
prominent farmer of Osborne, Passed flowed v�p
Say' Zhis 8 returned
irom D t believe Mr. Trueman
s of four weeks, Atkinson hs� Detroit, proved. -A goodly number from
away after -an illnes w this Jessie Park, Miss W. D. Bond and 1 sent. -We
Following ar� 'attack of "flu" in March 0 here be bas been for the past couple vicinity on Tuesday last attend6d the
f weeks. He is opening an office at funeral of the late Harry Horton'who
pleurisy developed from which he Zurich, where be will practice two Passed away at his home in Usiiorne
seemed to have recovered and was
able to be out again, and on Friday days each week Tuesday and Thurs- on Friday last. Mr. Horton was 'a
spent the afternoon in -Exeter, appar- days-Grenvill� Atkinson arrived young roan in the prime of life, and
bly very much improved -in 'health. from Detroit -this week -MT. R. H. why it is that a father on the one r
en Culhis, Mrs. and Miss Cul -lis, of Lon- band and a mOtber on -Be other are ERAAfter tea, and later in the evening, in Bar,ahe did not feel as well as usual and don, were -here a few days this week. often taken away from small Xa - insoon after eleven passed quietly Mr. 4NIIis has some good property ily, just when they are ally needbd,Depessed was the eldest son on the lake bank and has prospects is Past finding olut. ut He, -Who A., A. COCKBURN, Store
away. 0,
of the late William Horton and Mrs. of several sales of lots already this ruies -the destinies of r lives, is
Margaret Horton and -was in his 47th season. -Rev. Mn, Abrey,'Mi" Ann., too wise to make -any mistake arid
Mrs. Quinn, of Londeshoro, often washes the eyes of hii; children
y ervili- with tears in order that they may see
gtT, He was � member of the Abrey and A -The in- We Sell 4en's ClothingFOR
every way Harry was. an all-round field will . to
Methodist church in Hensall, and in motored here Monday.
ants of Bay observe .the half to read His word aright. and to un- X10 'D32.50
good fellow
cam- holiday for the season each Thursday derstand the ways of Providence. Mrs., all sizes . ... . ................. .... .................
sorrily has,
and in ipssting the lost one endeared to all. afternoon, commenting Thursday next, Horton sis well known to many bare,
His death came as a -great shock to May lith.
his wife and four small children- The Late as shepenther young life just to
Miss Murray. -The fun- the north of the, village, and the be. The W d%)Fe0 k End
late Mise Catherine Ladies Serge Dresses
Harold, Jack. Bernice and Edith, the (-.rRI of the Mur- reavement which has come to her -and
ray, who died at Redford, Michigan, her four little children, has caused
oldest of whorn is eleven and the Raincoats Selling
e years; 'his mother, who on Thursday, April 27.'Eh, at the age widespread sympathy to be expressed 9
youngest three of sixty-nine years, took place from in this vicinity. -A fine gospel ser -
is in very delicate health, three sus -win, undertaker, on mon was given to the -people of St. $7.00 $8.50 $10.00 for ...... ................ ... $8000
ter%, Mrs. M. J. Horney, of Exeter; the home of H. Ei W's on 'Sabbath morning last
Tuesday, May 2nd, at 1-80 P.m., to Andre
Maude, of Exeter; Mrs. R. R. Hager M Bruce
field.
Bayfield Cemetery. Rev. A. Mae- by Rev. Mr. clirboah, of B field.
man, Of Calgary, Alta.; two bra Ladies Dresses
James, of Brooks, Alta.; Jack of the farlane officiated at the house and Mr. McIntosh took the words for his Men's Sox Buy all Ladies Hose
Imperial Bank at Redcliffe, Afta. We grave. The Pallbearers were Messrs. text from Luke's gospel 13-24 "Strive 5 Pairs for ........
straight ;-te, for 5 pairs for ........ 95c 95C
are reminded that in the midst of life, Thomas Cameron, Robert Delgaty, to enter in at the St.
we are in death. John Falconer, Samuel Cleave, Mur- many, I say unto, you, will seek to Army Blanket.
dock Ross and Lewis Thomson. The 'enter in and shall not be able." The for your Car Silk Poplin
deceased was a former -resident of speaker strongly emphasized the fact Work Shirts Ladies Underwear
' Leave orders now at U -b -h'. Drag linea MANLEY this village and left here a number that .the true, Christian has to, deny Reg $4
o.
for Mother'. pl6we.. Mother*. Day. May Of Years ago for Detroit, where she him Of herself of the pleasures of Selling 2. 50
]4t1,, has resided. She is survived by two this life in order to enter this at ................ $1.00 for........ .... - A to 59c
s, Miss Agnes straight -gate. With the passing of
ing
Notes -Quite a number from here sisters and three brother C I e a
attended the .funeral of Mrs. Jerry Murray, of Trenton Mich., Annie, of the years. Mr. McIntosh only becolnes
Regan, of Logan Township, last Fri- Redford.�i;, Mich Maieoim of Chicago; better in presenting the gospel.-
ospe`i -
day, to the R. C. 'Cemetery at Mit- Kenneth, (of i
Detroit, And Neal, of Quarterly services were Iheld in 'iip Balbriggan Underwear Ammonia Children's Hose
Alaska Tho�e Mira attended15c 25c 290 a33c
the Methodist church here On Sabbath
chell. Her dedth -took place an April A] distance were: Miss last. The fine weather -and good per Garment ....... 50c Reg. 10c pkg. for 50.
a long illness, but the funeral froin -a at
25,ft after
ya immediate cause was an attack of Agnes,Murray, Trenton, Mich.; my. roads brought out a large congrega-
tow Malcolm Murray, Chicago; Mrs. An- tion and the services were enjoyed
Ba grippe, which was t -O mothfear
is drew Reid Saria:; Mrs. Bedford, Mr. by all. Rev, Mr. Poster, the pastor, OLIveralls and Smocks Ladi6 FarmerOttO Suits
iter run-down col)stitutien- chil. John i;;9o;i and Jack Bedford, of always lias, a good -gospel -message Regular $2.75 nowS2.00
survived by her husband ana-dve Regular $1.75 now $1.10
for his people. -The young people of
'Aren arid also two Sisters -here, Mrs. G(lideTich. I I
I I its t and Mrs. Andrew the Methodist chfteb are praotlaing
Fred Ee r
"balltzer, hard on the polls Af-
t1it whale eommunity.-Seeding aper -'purpose giving 0
-hy entitled "Can I
have the -sympathy of WALTON ford -R," •*IA they pur A. A. Caiekbiirn
Loov. orders new at UntlidshA Draw Store ill- a few weeks -We are pleased to
[he",' &en, mm-pleted, -bko for Mother's Mother'. Day. May CA THARMA 50,0.
note that Mr. Thomas UdGlYMOnt,'Of STORES IN SHAFORTH, STRATFORD� 9RANTFOUD, ST.
tWelther being in 14th
el ideal ana'�^6 land We Sell for Less
*mlent Shape *hioh - lou'ves the Rotes. -House cleaning and gar- London, whose 111mess *e mentioned 110, E. AKINS, General Manage''... week, is balding •his own nicely. 11,
to good fol'burnpet -c dening aTer On the pTogTIamme at last
M2 tht will ofA� vid,bies.- Ona present.-iftli wheat looks well and 'Rig grandson 'is at present spending I
eta:I
re jj;l�g i h olidays in the village. -L -Mr. and Mrs.,
are,# doppildS -k Ootl also clover. -The 'streets a
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