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WHOZ,AJ`Itl'UMBER 2848
SEAFORTH,
Stewart Bros.
SIG SPECIAL SAL
OF WONDERFULLY CLEVER
WOMEN'S DRESSES
TRAVELLERS' SAMPLES AND
OVERMAKES
One-third
O nehalf
Off
BOUGHT AT A LOW RATE ON
THE DOLLAR FROM ONE OF
CANADA'S BIGGEST MAKERS.
These are all new Dresses of this seasons best Styles.
They are -made principally of high grade Voiles and
Ratines, trimmed with Organdy, Buttons, Fancy Belts.
There is a host of New Styles in this lot, many of the
latest American Creations find expression for the first
time in this Wonderful Assortment. All the wanted
Colors are here, in any size f
1-3
to
1_2
O
Special Sale
Women's Voile and
GinghamDresses,Special
You will not in a long time get a chance to buy a New
Style Dress substantially made and cleverly designed
and trimmed at such a ridiculously low price. Rem-
ember they are not cheap, poorly made dresses, They
are all good material, carefully cut and
5.00
Price
1 made. Special
properly
Summer Millinery
One Third Off
This includes all trimmed
and untrimmed hats, among
which are some of our best
creations. This gives you an
opportunity to purchase a
superior hat at a very rea-
sonable price. We are also
clearing our Millinery trim-
mings,flower ornaments,etc.
at the very special price of
One Third Off
our
Stewart Bros., Seaforth
—`-s,t'tstr
c i'S awn s
aitt
14, 1922.
WHO S WHO, wel?;s.,.
M•r. Editor:— Asp 1Y you Imre
imbued with the Mit--.•
"A chiel's wmang Yp r'' note
An faith he'll 'preirk•Ai
in the reeue'oL to ;PAW' a fete '4f
the many -events ,-tufandp,raig Ior, 6
recent trip to Otb�ievis, e'n the ooession
of the meeting otf.the Roruinion Ons -
toms As,suclation, held4e the Capital
City. The of 113 miles
he eaidestyy
to Toronto,is a entn3rI0; (lake trans-
action and tIbe U831a}, V needier° on
arrival is to become ieTg'ressecl in, the
business activities'bf the big Onta'r'io
city. Just as a plae&iblg '.bought, did at
it ever strike you Well a w1ity par= BRU(,'EFIELll, ON
Ced'a'r the "trulyKka'>!y 4l'•,rontoriian"
will endeavor 'to Man he i taiseezp FRIDAY, JULY 14th, 1922 .
oil an outsider of the Immensity of (same called at 6.30 p.m -
greatness and the *tense Y of gond-. Don't Miss this Game.
neves of eitizenship- of •ltmnto-the-
i Sttrat ford are coming with the &te m-
inaltuan tb overcome the dead secured
by IBmuefield at Stratford
ADMISSION, 25c and 15c.
Football
Intermediate W. F. A.
GROUP PLAY OFF
Stratford
Brucefield Rovers
Good, and the Idea a9 so devoutly in-
stilled that it slime fin -news to a
distraction to the mighty upheaval
of their 'prevailing tlettneht of Holy
Willie holiness, causing 'ties urreephis-
tieatted Seaforthite for•ito. time being
at least to imaginal I►imac' f x denizen
of some [modern Sodom ai'' Gornomrh+a
After a [pheasant v w+ttfh: our
esteem friend, Mr. W. McMichael,
Chief and General , lereepdc oar of (:us-
tonrs, and other members if the staff
of Ooaloras officials, we Lei eur way
to Queepp sPark, the J otril of the On-
tario t g'isdbtor, and ddlbked ug *e
member for Centre- Har"n, who, in
the venaculbar of Cm da3r, wat 'bn the
job." A eight royal TWO/ ire was
accorded us with the ,pr„mise of a
major ,portion of the' fatted calf
should we stay over for "a feast of
reason and How of soar' afber'the 'ad-
journment of the res un, but as we
were scheduled to beeht Ottawa in
the 'morning we were- r,+ompelted to
forego the 'pleasure\o t entaking of
his hospitality with 'recognized feel-
ings of regret, as ever body knows
"Centre Huron's John" 'lora not do
things by halves.
As per usual everyone en route for
.tire Capital City and Seat of Banta -
Ment imagine they, leave a Mission
for the benefit of the •Empire and
readily enter the [miliaria -Mire class,
and to 'keep pace /with tie idea a
sleeper frunn Toronto was in order.
On this occas'i'on •the :Amite; :gar was
named the Bonaventure, and to a
stay-at-home bike ourael'v'n, the nego-
tiation of 'the conventieMel niceties
of a sleeper partakes 'of -a feline of
mile! adventure, however, we (permit
the Ilse of the editorial! "we" rasher
than the use of the 'persona! pronoun
"I") selected a Lower five heath in
preference to an upper t -t 'high
brow. The selection of 'dtie.p.ing oar
berths ,is a groat le ' r of the
Pleb. and 'Glut., t. e, a enter-
taining a 'prefcrenc• r p',la:•a
berths, thereby ex: • .. decid'01
distaste to eater 't . realm[-
of the 'angelic sn .'ne ur:
accustomed to a in L
ample folds of ,r - . eh, it
difficult to woo us, an 1
during the w ,1.. strani
sounds ,greeit t'',,• he fm..:-
ing fm..:-
inof either en
-rr iers.+ On.
wr,ts delayed . -
a pin-d7to'p qui,•
the snoun
similarity rfee
by the fng b.r ,I
south of the I dI
few nlonient's th
intermingling of
t.he snorers w'ln r
interjected •the
the major sn rer,
n
', n er t
the hi
manner
plunk," caused th
ars to quiet dove
spoil, only Lo
in•tervall5. A'ppart•r,''
programme o'f the
meat, one o•f the
claimed in, .rather d
voice, "Buffalo Bill
take it from me, Bin!
' ?" his snor-
er
t. 1
1\
tr
Do
Re
you
r t so
e s
was tprf9aclh t n �
Mrs. Oamdle.
The big ,convent , t''. toms Of-
ficial's ,covering Can 1 r„',: Hlalifo
to Victoria, assemlfc Chateau
Laurier alt Ottawa _ •a udeld af-
ter a four days' 'n The pro-
ceedings of the Om. 1i„ were fin
teresting to Gusto 00 ink's, but
shop -talk Usually pr.. toereading
'to the general patbls
'wise we wore Cupp”
'tion of Chairman
Com mitttee torus
number of grieve,
the committee far
youthful member .
Were all Irism, eats i•
f that th
I
,1
up to emery Probetataft !to see that
this ehtile iniquity should 'net be car-
ried up into the Ifigh S&bao4'.
W. Tawe of Llendon, in a veatHaaile
s'peeoh, defended the principles if the
Orange Order of which he said many
people had mistaken ken ideas• Said ex-
plained that they pnoteeted the •re -
and e;ivill liberty of Rbmlan
Catholic atilt Protestant alike.' He
aid 'there was no unifying in1oer>oe
on the Dace of G'od's earth better
than in the public wheals. The� Rom-
an Cathodits 'too -day enjoy a freedom
and liberty they 'would never have
enjoyed if William of Orange had not
etonquered. Mr. Lowe amused the
audience by daty'ing that he giave his
eIh,'es albwaya to a Catholic shoe-
maker Ito be mended, but the saever
forgot to wrap then op in a copy of
the Orange Seivtined and the •abee-
tact and patience in dealing with peo-
ple who cuene to you. It is from you
that tike people on arriving in Canada
receive 'their first impressions of the
[people of the Dominion, and the Bret
impression is often a tasting one.
You come in eontlact with the nom-
m'eroial people of Camilla, the United
States, and even leuerope, and you
require to use tact and the utnudst
patienee, especialfly 'patience. It is
the business of the Customs Officer
to smile and say, "Thank you, %fr."
`Getting in ssrotaest brings confidence,
and confidence, harmony; and harm-
ony, efficiency. This country expects
'efficiency and efficiency cannot be se-
cured runless required. During my
tenure of office I have had many com-
plaints to deal with, but none have
been comtpladn'bs against Customs Of-
ficers themselves. This confidence
engenders respect."
The Hon. Minister of Ousboms and
Excise is a forceful and eloquent.
spetaker with arpleaking French accent
and every reader of the daily press
ma's paced an exalted estimate on
his Canadian statesmanship and
in verification we 'pledge our troth
they have in iso wine over-estimated
his integrity and ability. The Amer-
ican people were wont to allude to
Theodore Roosevelt us the great
American, and we will ,miss the mark
in the days to oome if Canadians in
like manner do not speak of the Hon.
Jacques Bureau as the great Oanad-
ian. As a big business man the Mini-
ster of Customs Ls an 'ardent apostle
of the principle of, -driving foil tilt
at business projects and only re
-
relinquishing when rna:Pery is com-
pleted. The Prime Minister, the Hos'.
Mackenzie King, is to bo ;omnucnded
for 'the wisrl.,in displayed in solrtibiri_b
tie Hon. Mr. 13u,e.au a,: Minister of
tfiset /Or a slihtatgin >I�,.
Oia, NM nen • t an
d�lr. tot, .tom 7?sni'i?ep w�9a
Al in it, an die i 1'taddc a�lu Y�
der it, WO mammy av *Ida w111'1 9•
the gtnethy whip,adtiber thin) Party
sthtnallg do inithre 'tWidrd do it. .
truth tear the =attth fr'as, .MLEthter Edi-
na, nobody is rely ,glazed witt the
new tenets blwrlr'!'w $Innery Ford an
the tin lizzie''ri@tawd.
kr worse I Mn ahsu"t'y tlIgiettgOVand
the fix tote Grids tare in. df they ha4
DOM min in the lionise they cud hev
made matchers belittler, 'err ane'bby
wunse, 'butt they had to troy to glaze
ivarybody an he [planned nobody, 1oh'ke
the ad1tory 'are the guild anlan wid the
donkey. Shure Its net lake whin Sim
John A. arr Sir Wi7'fa5'd wase; in 'potwer,
they cranked, the whip an the flagella.
head to jump true the ring. Nobody
.maker in ;turn bent them brook wrap- knows who Is boss anwywlheer in the
ped in the Catholic Record, but, this waitald now. Miubiter Wilton made
died reit &sant their friendly vela- a Watery, but his own payrple wuddn't
tarns. "There are eon* Orangemen," Attend fer 3f: Lloyd Jame game 'Borne
he 'arid, "who ought to be out of the Rube to Ireland, an Die/lira an his
Order and: Web come out on the 12tta ' crowed 'wo'n't bey rt. 'Shane', they say,
of July and parade and never dantken 'tis just. a tha'itdk av I%hdmi English,
this ehu d)) door. They are not living trbyin to depaloive the I¢umh ay the
up to 'tlhedr obli'ge:tria s and these is gari'dilege ant tthoottin wen nndtbh r. At
nothing eu debrilmental to the Order. the Genoa conference iv'itpbody waste
Rev. Mx. Moulton, of Ingersoll, maid ed to be boss an nothing was done. In
there was nidtth10g mare inspiriasg in Palealtine the Jews an Arabs sire
:the ,procession time the number of sfiertelppin, an in India the paypl'etwante
men whir Wok park, Itev. R. Fultrrn 'to droive out the Baldish so theerwall
Irwin, of Seadorth, whose relatives five be nobody to skimp tibia fraan kinin
in Belfast, gave some first hand factor aittch other, the some as the Clioinesse
about the Sian Fefinea'er. Sevenat well are dein at the pnisinit Wdiane .
rendered band Selecttibns were g`re'en 'Tis the same in the et:hoots to some
by the Seafur'dt Highlanders, motto ixtlint, if la tattier applies the .*'trap
made a very fine appealrtance in their tdo hard he has to kik few anotber
new u nioo rm e. Mr. J. B. A'nmdtlage jamb, an in the h omneg fine wimlmlrr at
also gave two wcibl-atssdei eil' s"abos smolder tine they are rennin fhe mama,
thalt were heart5by a,ppd'audeld. The but 'tits a spoor Weil alv a anpn 'amu
ladies from Lucan Lodge had a Place lets Chian' go too far without coknfin'
on the prllat�orm al'ong'wri't'h the speak- down on tbmm. In sine own case 1 let
ens. Mets. Aavrit'tage, Mrs. Attidnsbn the miesue do as she toikes about un -
and Mks. Black. At the conclusion imp:intent tines, but Whin it b'on'es to
of the pregnaneme a violent electric 'pobly'e:elm sir a har a tl made arr sare-
slo,rm blew up, which reattend the thing that rayty nnatlhers, I hev ane
vast throngs like leaves before 'line own way.
-Wind. Yaws,
TIMOTHY HAY.
THE BUDGET SPACHE
(Froin the 'Wing -ham Advance)
Weil, MisIlter Fielding has pre-
'sin'Led h'is budget spacihe at last, an
what d'ye think av it? Shure, I don't
gre+tind' W be army esprt nsesilf whin
it comes to hoi,gh fduurnce, but it
Games to me that Milohterr Melighen an
M'isthter IMaylbon an thin) other Tory
byes down at Ottawa will give the
Grins a'warnum risme befoul. the bud-
get goes trot) the house.
There ore Sixty -fine t'. F. U's. 'n
pamiiamlin't, .nicrshtly is a min on ;;`re
jawb, barrio Miss Me1'haid, who, as
1 v1n1 befo.r, i. a new wvnrrn1an,
00
<,xty av thin hr - already put d-,wn
tires n:rntrso orb ur,•• r t'
The Sp::ker av the louse. (wth.h
mane, I''.r chairman
-s.lary �. `Jit uef •
PUBLICITY THE CURE
Dear Eeeposibor.—I see in your
paper of lune 3rd a (letter signed by
"Victims'" that told a hand 'storypretty
;plainly. I db. feel story far any such
ones. I ran' right with hint thou&
en the publicity question. I believe
that publicity is the cure that is come
ing. I deo earnestly wish that the
tpublishesns of this country could only
seethe goad they could do to our
people just by publicity. 1 'would
like to see our Sea'fontlh ,p'a;perit take
a lead in this.. .p,ci"isular'part of their'
igh cel".mg
READER.
B1.YTIi
(,' r.t, ,.r:. .. eight
I, ,r i.51
S, ri o
•,: air tsar,
( vatont s, to cuuuurt ,.0 1.: .a. i., k n 'lacy sl• l awl st
eo-llecti'g dt partno'nc of Dun' II -
:“1.111, ' r. h 0,,:, p'0./..•,1
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n.n of ('a,nad.e. I ..a- 1 :h t.. r,• 1 . i
Tlrc (unanu.-i+,,r,•, i' 1'e . m Mi, . j, w 101,-"'--- 'rib• ., ; b i:'
P of 1•' act and Ml r. 1' ti P.ea, Ito' , e i } in.,,,l h til 11
i h:ef Inspector. b'ifit - I '
'ag t 'I r 1 "i r, I w'
to tin1r. lei -r l ttivi ies th i
out 1.' 1 h . ed of atfi. i .. Il' :n ,
once 1
k of (Continued on P.'^ al. if h ,c:Je f'' I-'''. j1`'
,ru<lvr. .l � _
..amu .
The l.o d' .At 'u in 1 1 -�
P Pohl. - !n, ,0.! t rnlrr s
•gForc'ro r Ti1E 'TWELFTH :1T Sh:.\Fttl('11I i ,`r':i-' Nay ". I!I r f n,1 [t3ly
keys The •unhual d -n 't+t, t t I '_h, � � u'.t H��e '
terew:o South TTur:ri Di t',•l (00..",`"1 •. _'ld n '.,r
_ ,r'av he1,1 !" So+afmter „'' 1A .:n• 1,..n,l ''' ' h.u"
s of
'whrn thr G'm scut 1',u.li h • nt - r'ce eh a �. u, \I.u•,0 in
f ,s 'ekir
r 'y emir
reathin
at sheet
:ry the
'Ig atertain-
rors ex-
.tg• Lane of
,es ; Bessie,
13. is dead:
n aa•iity <clebr U1 .r 1 ,v
nxmnt:' 1 r Battlef' u' i y .• r
,.tight with undiminished -t 1 and
rlrhu_sitaNni. The un sh r :t. '
n,lUrnittent. iailettals arp:,n e - thou-
sands of pc;ple 0sso,nr3 I
parts of 'the Dis'tr'ict. The procession fa.rrann wvs nelan•Iy as well kept as
comprising some 20 Lodges end head- me rrwn, stn all thtni o her byes
ed by the Seaf,orbh llighl,ander' 13,and faarmanus nearly as good as his. Manny
was formed at 'the Rrrreati,on Grounds a good thorough bred haste I hev
and mmtnched up Main Street and a- s:ulet bn 'thim, ,,an 'somteto'imes lroug'ht
and
owl h.
•- acres
t Uhf.\
principal �'oo bu,
olMe'from him t
ofthe f
t
inn slMrne
g
I 1 - vt 11 i L, " t \V.1 hr r• w -'e tar
than ' In hr. eh. ,,-tel
Shure her 'ad 1 n) e i n l ere awl
tial borons•[.• 80. ntat -ant. he a
Rood I,un uenu' w l l ,u,. b gens, tlu,uteh
1 do say nherlif. 13ilty T31avk's
streets to Victoria Park, there being
ex'reprtitonlally large attendance,
headed Scotch Grits in the mild days
an an not dishposli d to nhakc a feltlah a
both of Orangeunen and the public irr+igin't ary anmytttng, 1 r1n browght up
in Victoria Park mccr'c titian 1201) pcl- „n osttnnlalc, ani the Say-f,ve-th Exlnnilt+,r.
pip li's'tened to lite addn•cs.e.. Mr ,1. Well, to get bark .to the budget
B..Arnt;atreng, County Master of SGiuth ,(;nolo', per 1 1 r llc oanderin away
Humor, acted as e�iroairinan, in. hi'e t'oike a pradher who only picks out
1 'I
t. \M -ng-
n r,- AVil-
Goderich
Chautauqua
NEXT WEEK
July 17-22
SUPERB ORCHESTRAS
HIGH-CI.ASS VOCALISTS
EMINENT ENTERTAINERS
ORATORS FROM OVERSEAS
OMP-
')ARO
ADWAY C
AND A
ANY IN THE SPARKLING
COMEDY — "HER OWN
MONEY.'
Don't Miss This Opportunity to En-
joy the Metropolitan Talent
addh'etn; he dose :.lo'r'e near tc;u. _-- -- - -- - --
time in the blistery of the country - -- -
s
W. ran other- when the pu'bl'ic needed Lhc priromp ,r
I ' the posi- of Orang'eies!m ns nnmh. The sch„ol
I•.,• 1,rievlance issue was one of the ...dee 1,nings be
from the Purging its the people of t,h.. Pr t•'itr.:•
Pl. rl :before that shovlld nat. be Pampered with.
rn tt,,by the ;M,ayn,r W. IL Golding, in an Address
-vweie they rf wed :cue• to the Tint r s and h 1,i'bO rs,
ha , .13 known I said hat he had lived in S -till n tth _1
act a e nos.,
an. Irish- year; and doubted if he 1^,nrld fin,! .a
man's anatomy is ::. -h, • ,lod'Il and 'community anywhere w°rvre sire['•
,griev'atsce's—elhie'd:\• harmony prevai'le'd among 't'h'e: difTer-
ever, on. the second 1 th, delld�g.4btb�e�s f eat dlhurtdhes. "If you roan[ to get
pat teak of dunche,n ,'d ,ire after- ,rad of religious or racial stnifi•,' 1t)'
Ward addressed by e Ii.,n. Jacques
Bureau, Minister of e :stoic, and Ex-
cise, Mr. R. R. Farr"'.'. (>,mmistdoner
of Customs and Ev e eel Mr. E.
S. Busby, Chief Inst, n for •,f Chestoms
'and Excise. A veht',okim report of
the Minister's tadvire end ,'nconataging
remlarles bo •Ott:atx,nt,; oOi'o:s1's would
no doubt prove interrstine. but tell-
ing tales out of Grhi,dl ' nr4 per-
aretoJable bene a synopsis Of tha
safttrttattory and aot.mimtitrary remarks
must suffice viz.: "Alin,, sne to
thank you heartilly f, r gi ng me the
privilege of being .pc -sent. You have
invited me to this luncheon and I
appreciate it and thank 1.'u /for the
gotad words of welcome. Your 'Presi-
'dent outlined the activities of run
Association, and I cannot r,'flusinl from
conlgrr'atutatng you. Yovr abni is to
better the relations betw„"n Sib of-
frcitads of ;the Department and the out-
side s., , a e- When a man Iltamdls in
said, "mime and settle in Sea'fn. .
W. L. McLaren Do'i.g, Grand Master
of the State of 1Mirhi,gan and an -3d
Kippen boy, game an interesting and
Witty address. He referred to the
early days when 'he sat =hide iry side
in whoa with Rombrn (`tlholie•'s,
Presbyterians, Methodists iced the
children of Orangemen and to' the
pleasant tic* and relations tlhatthad
existed arising them dyeing Weer lives.
He said' the ('range principles Mood
fcnr eivll and ,rcluginus liberty for
Oa'tlhnlilan as wall as Protestant, and
ant! O'rangem an who interferes with
hes nei,g'hmor is breaking the conast.i'tu-
Moe. Rollie -inn is between ,[nen and
his maker. Rev. T. H. Brawn in a
shoat addrests, %domed the Moybe's
eeniturine about the friendly relations
existing bmtonig the different dermen-
bnaltionls in the town. Rcrv. A. A.
Tetuan -per, County Ch'wflllein, !mink,-rof
the [art of 13, ,when Sep
C stialla the bust penman• ha merles Is ' Sc ksfbo e, Quebec. linen Hea Ontario 4t was
y
the Cutterns Officer. Youuse '
.o.
Picnic
IN WHITMORE'S GROVE
Near Broadfoot's Bridge,
on 2nd Concession, H. R. S., Tuckersmith
On Thursday, July 20th
Clinton
nite
and pan Invitation Seaforth dis Extended to the PublBrucefield Clubs will ic.
MISS AGNES McPHAIL, M -P., HON. R. H. GRANT,
M.P.P., Minister of Education; ANDREW HICKS,
Government I P ip; J.
deliver Addresses.
BLACK,
Chair will be taken at 2 p.m. sharp -
Programme of Sports is being arranged.
Bring your Baskets and enjoy the Afternoon on the
Bayfield River.
Silver Collection at the Gate to defray expenses.
Free Tea will be provided.
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