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I ... ............. � of sports and games is being arrang- 11 " ,I -, - — � .11,11, 1; L 'ed, for which valuable prizes will be ' . ,;, awarded to. the successful competi- .. �,�, � g, .1 '_� tors, Every Huronite in Toronto is ��,. , " ' 'Sproat&Sproat ,� ), invited to be present and t4ke part in ,�­ . � ­. �., PHONE 8. the proceedings. 1-1" , � ,. - __ - , Now H"ware Firra-Stock tal, �� ing ,of the Edge Hardware Store has " G; 61 � ly been completed and the new firm, G. 11ta t kc -�, i ft I s ( n s D. Ferguson & Co., have taken over I . t I$ . . %vet , the stock and are now carrying on For Gre CerjeS business in the old stand-.' Mr. Edge . . ., . -, � � I intends having an auction sale on .1.1,106.,�, .I. - 4 � Friday June 13th, of an assortment . of ha.4�are and too -Is not taken over was very Jargely a#ended, friends son of the late Robert and Susan Page Campbell and was born near by the new firm, and also some house - PINEAPPLES are nearly done, but -hold furniture and many other art - we expect plenty for this week a� icles. reasonable prices. -- ------------ — JELLY POWDERS.-MeLaren's In- 0 Baseball. -The first game in the Huron County Baseball League was vincible, 10 c straight MeLaren's played in Clinton on Wednesday af- Imperial, 3 for 25c. ternoon between Clinton and Seaforth, Mc L A R F_N'S NO -ALUM HIGH when Seaforth showed the way in a GRADE BAKING POWDER_Wit4 hard game by a. score of 5-4. The each can of this baking powder one following was the Seaforth line up: package McLaren's Jelly Powder R. Kerslake, c; D. Kerslake, p.; W. FREE in addition to the coupon in Hart, 1b.; C. Dolmage, 2 b.; Joe Sills, each package which goes towards 3b., T. Smith, s.s.; Gordon Hays, r.f.; valuable cup and saucer. Norris, c.f.; W. Sutherland, 11. The Out. 2947-tf able couple was to respect them and next game will be on Wednesday af- FRENCH MUSHROOMS. 35C e Bayfield, when Sea- �. .... forth anZI Rayfield meet. �_ SLICED PINEAPPLE. 25c --------- Successful Musicale. -A successful Per can ................... musicale was given by the pupils of SHELLED WALNUTS.. 50C St Joseph's School of Music in St. Hall Friday evening, a worth 65c, for .......... ' * Jarnes, on . large audience being present. The ?LANTS�Toirrato, Cabbage, Asters, stage was prettily decorated with gold Pansies, Verberras, Celery and Sal- and white bunting iknd red tulips. via. Presentation of certiffeates and med- opened the new pavement on Main much of his time to municipal affairs als was made by Rev. Father Goetz WESTON'S DIGESTIVE FANCY to Mrs. Edith Grieve, Rena Reid, Jack BISCUITS . 40c Campbell, Lydia Reid, Gertrude Per pound ................. Downey, Anna Hanna, Mary Lane, . Thfid is a splendid coolde. To in- Margaret Cardno, Harry McLeod, and the Dominion silver medal for violin troduce it quickly they make a playing was awarded Jack Campbell. splendid offer. With the first pound Mrs. W. H. Bullard took the part of is given a 25c Rubber Ball. accompanist for those singing solos. -Wanted in Exchange for Goods- *- The Bowling Tournament. - The with people. The asphalt pavement life and affairs were conducted in the made an excellent dancing floor, and same orderly manner. He was Buc- Huron County bowling tournament the music provided by the Highland- cessful in -his calling as a farmer, and held on the local greens on Wednes- CLEAN FRESH EGGS . day last drew 28 rinks and some ex - FIRST CLASS DAIRY BUTTER cellent bowling was witnessed. The played old sides his wife is survived by one dances in front of the Bank of Com- brother, Mr. G. P. Campbell, of Ellis- clubs represented were Goderich, 0--M� �, Hensall, Exeter, Stratford and Sea - music for, the modern ones in Black, of Vancouver, B. C.; Mrs. H. D. 11. forth. but the locals drew down all F, 1)". Hutchison the prizes. The first event for the long enough to accommodate all who Free Press trophy and four individu- Phone 166. al piizes was won by Dr. Burrows oughly good time, keeping it up until ' and W. G. Willis after the hardest I — gaifie and greatest finish ever seer on the local green, it taking six extra ends to give the winners a, one point lead over Messrs. C. Holmes and T, , 6'6 Floor Ill Johnston. The second event waswon Varn'sh by Messrs. G, D. Haigh and M_R. 1 Rennie, the runners up being W. FOR FURNITURE AND WOOD- Thompson and Dr. Bechley. The greens were in excellent condition, WORK AS WELL AS FLOORS and 'ffie weather was cool but fine. - Dr. and Mrs. Glanfield.-Vx. Frant Faulkner is in Toronto this week at Eg3nondville School. -The follow- Once Used, Always Used. ing is the report, of Egniondville school for the month of May. Names Geoffrey Street -Mr. J. -S. Welsh ifi are in order 6f merit: Sr. IV. -Alex. able to -he down town again after hi,Q `recent Finnigan. Jeannette Finnigan and We also have a complete.4ine Winnifred Kruse equal, Mtirgaret of Wall Papers, Window Shades, Ferguson, Frank Kling. Jr. III -Wil - Curtain Ro&, Paints and E;_ lie McDonald, Raymond Nott, Glenn amels, MuTisco, Etc. Hays, Mary Kling, Frank Case, Mar- pie, James Street This is the first time in fourteen that the garet Sqong,'Roy McConigle, Wfilie . . Miller. .: Sr. 11. - Bob McDpnald, S CUO T T'S Irene Strong Charles FergusoA, Wil - lie Dupee. Jr. II. -Harold Finnigan, .1 Margaret Case, George Kruse, Marg - Opposite Expositor Office. Phone 62. aret Fin'nigan, Morris Wolsh. Jr. I. - Carnochan, of Tuckersmith. They Jessie Smith, Margaret Smith, Doro- thy Davis, Palmer Coombs', Vivian - WhY be tortured with Townsend (absent several days). Sr. Primer. -Mary Case. Jr. Primer. - ECZEMA? Dorothy Hudson, Harold Chesney, nan, Mr. John Fi�layson, See. -W­�, a Mrs . Joseph Keating and Mrs. HaM, Jef-. d-4 Hilda Wolsh, Cleve Coombs, Janet A,% EZU Townsend. Number on roll, 33. Best Spellers -Willie McDonald,- Bob Me- . Donald, Margaret Strong, Mary Kling, cians. Prize winners were, for the � - afternoon Miss Jessie Geniniell- Frank Case. -A. X. Knechtel, Teacher THE NEW PIND .M. win give You positive lasting results Pootball-The following is the lor ECZEMA. Intense itching and grouping of the Junior Football all chronic inflammatory skin diseas- schedule for this district, Brussels re - es; has no equal for Burns and Scalds ceiving a bye and playing the winner Cam now be procured at Aberhart'a of this grouping: Drag Store, Seaforth, or sent postpaid June 7th.-Wintbrop at Seaforth. an receipt of pric"I.00, per Pack- June 9th. -St. Colur*ban at Winthro,p. 9944,- Or 6 Packages for $5.00, by June 13-Seaforth at St. Columban. CHAS. McDAHD & Co. June 17. -Winthrop at St. Coluinban. June 20-Seaforth at Winthrop. DubHn, Ont June 24�St. Columban at Seaforth. 2945-tf -The first game in this group of the Senior W.F.A. was plaved on the I — = ) r oir Sale oT Rent Recreation Grounds, Seaforth. on Saturday evening last, when the local!3 and, Brucefield came together. As the score 1-0 indicates, the game Hemsall "Wgrreubr Liverr Bam" was hard, fast and -a good one, but .---also- Brucefield had a little of the edge East E1&12 Lot No. 11, 5th Con- H2Y. Easy and managed to seerd'the ]one tally. 09891011, terms. For The following was he line-up: Sea - f particulars apply to fortb-Goal, Joe Sills; backs, Allen A. MURDOCH, P Reid and Reg. Reid; ,half backs, S. "S24f Hemall Dolmage, A. Matthews and Dawson I Reid; right wings, Dale and Carno- , clian; left wings, Wilson Wright and .11 -------- 4 'S' 0 0 0 <?, 0 0 <�, 0 0 0 Fitzgerald; centre, C. Lindsay. Bruce- * C]ff"LES HOLM]ES 4, field -Goal, Hill; backs, J. Mustard # 0 Plumber. and E. Mustard; half backs, McDon- I ald Nicholson and Ross; right wings, ;;�� , ", q,lli '!t�:­� , `V gnt, and Aikennead; lart wings, MI,, ,, . ", , �"�'.',,�,, , # See Our Bathroom r1brturea �& Landsborough and McCartney; cen- � , , lk�, - , , <31 tre, Alle-n. ;t�;�,,,,,' 11 # and Supplies. . i11% " _V`� 'A ` N"',� - # ruggmates for complete instal. 'e, '. V%, N ----------- d!!!t,_ _"%y'_" 1� ,, , �$,',,�,�"; ,", Iluff 11 IJ * lation furhilshed, on abort notice o Death of Frank F. Freemam-The " !.121 I�, : �,, I", I le, , ; 0 � Mght yea -ml practical experl- 0 death occurred -at ,his home in Luck- �! -11 * an" in. Toronto, It, now on vilidav May Roffi, of Mr. _ ,�,, I I ,,, . � ,,�� � 1 !M",, 1 , I + logaira and alterationb givzn 0 Frank F. ­ �, , Freman, for many years a �. I 6 ,: dttt 11rompt Attention. 0 well known and highly reApeei,ed resi- �, I .: ILLL ;;; - I I. I :�, " - fte ; dent of Seaforth. Mr. Freeman had , �,�� iv"v . . . :9 *_ * 4� 11� 0 Is> <S� <!� .1", 1� Z�� 11 beft in poor bealth for the past three : "�4"..". . 1, . I ". ft,.,�. V, ""41 " I , I .""", .1 ­ 111,11;.'�.��;t-l.,., ' years, but during &e% past winter his ��, :I� 1, - 'i 1 I h" "' 1 11 1 1 1 -1 1111 !=I M (!ondltion baA greritly Improved. Two 1,V ��,,,,, I. . .:�: , L "", ,. ., . � ren . �!%,�� I. ,,,,� _�. ,vveelm ago, howeve�, be vftn tak , �,",o,,!, I _., �,�, WAL, MN a#(1deM14y ill, ali(I I ;.. 1177, .. I ,� ''A , § I& fVy�AlCfted con ­�",�' . - 1. I _ , . - . 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Raold,,q Buffalo, land Mrs, W' 4pynt room *4 � 11, , to PAPOr� ve`e "' '" - 440 0 q - , I , , *al wal; 0 0% �" 1%0 X. � 0 by save y9m," I �k - 1.W,.,!-b0.*_A, w ,�"" , Of Lnewow. He is also sm,vived I ,j _L 1. ,;, I .1% . . L... A . i M n ey on your , � - ,lp. - - .* his utother, now in her 89fut year, aper. 1111 , ve A Aipwoo ranglo­ ' - three sisters -and two brothers, Mrs. of Vattem*�!%",Qboose ft4m. '' W. J. Bickellqhnd Mlis Libby Free- . �. 11)� � I .. I I I 11 I �,_­. I �Lj man. SeI Miss C., Freeman, I . I - I - � Tavistock; Paul, of Toronto, and T ' � SOUS 41011t J1. A. will .0 ?*;�%*-� , . ., . , I wk to: IRW., L . "�, . , , . I . I '...;. I , , ��. I . � 'L,, ", I � � I I I,$ .. .� "i " �, k .#� . "...."I 11 I . t I$ . . %vet , 1, .. I - L I I I Row . 1:, , , I ... , .1 . ­. � . � .. I . . I ' 4U4� L 1,"@R, ' , , '' I, : L I". - .. L . I . ral�m. 14v, 1?10, . . ., . -, � � I enpalls -pair, .1.1,106.,�, .I. - 4 � % AAR_ : I . - William Vreeman, of Seaforth. The lioOKSTO I , I- -. . 9W01tT*1 41 . ,'' . y,-WJLy. and. Mrs, J. � . .4, Blrown�, 01 ,Van funeral was held on Sunday after- ­ '. covver, areguests 4� *e home of , noon,the services being conducted by - � . .r. and Mrs.'J. G. Mullin. -Dr. U., J. Rev, Mr. Osterhout, of the Methodist . � :L�1.1 generally felt otat he could be relied Wildfoug expects to locate in Sea. Mr. Tre churcl� assisted by Rev. _ Upon toLtake, , 4 , is part in all move- 'Interment fo h s rt hortJy, having leased the resi- . leaven. was m9ade in ments desi . gn#d for the general good, denee of Mrs. Axch, Scott on Gode- Greenhill cenieter,y at Luckmw, un- der the auspices of the LO.O.F. and The late Mx. 'Campbell was the elder rich Street west. -Reeves J. W, Be�t- tie, of Seaforth; J, M,�Xaughton, of was very Jargely a#ended, friends son of the late Robert and Susan Page Campbell and was born near Tuckeramith; F. J. McQuaid, Of Mc_ being present froin Seaforth Ethel Brussels, Strat�ord, London,lldert;Z Seraforth, couM of Huron, Ontario, Killop, and M. Aimmtrong, of Hullett, are in -Goderich this week attending and Toronto. . on,yebruary 17, 1856. He came west to Winnipeg in, the fall of 1881. and the June Session of f -he County Coun- I .;&. , - I the, following Spring came to Wolse- cil.-Mr. Warren A-ent, of Detroit, For Sale.—Good micado buggy for sale cheap. Apply to A. Barton, seaforth. 2945-tf ley, driving from. Brandon with a is spending a few holidays at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs Boarders Wanted. -Apply to Mrs, E. White. yoke of oxen. He took up, land north 2947x2 L still owns. In W. Ame4t.-Mr. Joe Sills has return - from Houses -If 'You want to buy, sell or rent 1888 'he married Margaret Jamieson, a\ home. apply to 7bomas Daly at Daly's ,d Port Colborne -Mr. .Sam Walker, of Timmins, spent the weet Garage, Real Fatate Dealer. 2915-tf ,of Seaforth, Y�ho survives- hinL They For Sole. -A number hand ,,,, resided on the farm until 1903 when end with Ids parents, Mr, and Mrs of second mowers in first class oo,nditioa. Apply to A. they built a fine home in Wolseley W j Walker. -Mr. A. L. Hays leP * i�wnesday' for Toronto Barton, Seaforth. 2947-M and took up ' their residence he " r�e, 0 n and wil' spend the sunriner on one of ,the St' Ice. --I am prepared to supply a lim,ited Their activity in church affairs, in number of customers with ice d,uring the sea- ' �, the social life and everything - Lawrence river boats. -Mr. Clifforc' son. Leave your orders early. D. H. Stew- Per- art� Butcher, Seaforth. 2947-1 taining to the welfare of the town Freeman, of Toronto, was in towr Buggy For Sale. -Top buggy in good con- and district brought them in contact this week. -Miss Pearl McMinn haE returned from Palmerston. Mis, dition, for sale, worth ha3f %nice of a mew one. Apply to W. Z. Hinchley, Seaforth ' with many and to meet this admir- - Helen Dickson, of Toronto, is visiting' Out. 2947-tf able couple was to respect them and . er, Mrs. Ad - House For Sale. -Good frame cottage on hold them as:friends. In religion Mr., am Dickson. -Miss Dorothy Aarons North Main Street, Seaforth, with all modern Cam,pbell Was a Presbyterian and a� conveniences. Price right for quick sade. of Detroit, is the guest of Miss Alvz taunch. supporter proposed Apply to Williams Bros., Zurich. 2946-3 S' . of the Graves.,-Mlss Erie Stewart, of Wa, Lost. -On Tuesday ou Huron Read West, union, and there is no doubt but that terloo, spent the (holiday �at her horn( between Harpurhey aind Seaforth, pony collar stand he and a few others took a here ---Mr. Harry Grieve, of Windsor with tug attachod. Finder leave with H. couple of years ago saved the local Lebeau. 2947xI spent the week end at his home ir United church from dividing. 1P ----QP— Egmoodville, - Mr. and Mrs. J. F politics he was a Liberal being presi- The Street Dance-Seaforth people dent of th�e Qu'Appelle constituency Welsh and son motored to Londor had an inkling of what to expect by organization, although he gave the way of a crowd August last week and spent a few days witl friends in that city -_Mro� R. H next when Progressive candidate active support the Old Boys' Association officially in the last federal election. He gave Modeland spent the week end at th( opened the new pavement on Main much of his time to municipal affairs home 9f her daughter in St. Marys. - .Miss Pearl Hohn, of Atwood, is s Street with a dance on Tuesday even- and during his twenty-one years' re- ing of this week. Although it rained sidence in town, he has been almost guest at the home of Mr. Adam Mo the greater part of the afternoon and half of the time on the town council, K,y-M,. J. F. Daly has leased tht store in the Graves',block recently va. well up to -seven o'clock in the even- nearly six years as n-myor. He was cAted by Mr F S Savauge, and if ing, the weather did not seem to have a member of the Masonic lodge, and - ' moving his j6eliry stock into it froir any effect on the attendance. Every an ardent curler. In all these branch- town and village in the county -was es of activity he held the highest Of- his block across the street, which wil hereafter be represented, Every street adjoining fices. He took a pride in his home devoted exclusively tc his Ford car business. He is inakilif Main Street was packed with parked and its surroundings and it i's one of extensive improvementt3 to the JeweIrs cars, while Main Street was packed the beauty spots in town. And his store and will have one of the finesl with people. The asphalt pavement life and affairs were conducted in the made an excellent dancing floor, and same orderly manner. He was Buc- premises on Main Street. -Mr. an� the music provided by the Highland- cessful in -his calling as a farmer, and Mrs. Joseph McGrath ,and two child. ren spent a few days at the home ol ers. Band and the Cresent Orchestra in addition to the land he homestead- his uncle, Mr. J. S. Welsh and als( could not have been improved upon. edhe owns several other farms. Be- The band for the time -he th Mr. a d Mr. J. F. We . wi n s Ish Mr played old sides his wife is survived by one dances in front of the Bank of Com- brother, Mr. G. P. Campbell, of Ellis- McGrath was on his way to spend E holiday in Owen Sound, his horn( inerce, and the Orchestra supplied the boro, and three sisters, Mrs. James 'front old town -Mr. C. B -Anderson spent �at­ ' music for, the modern ones in Black, of Vancouver, B. C.; Mrs. H. D. 11. _ urday with Mr, and Mrs. J. MeNlOar of Stewart's, and t h e Cash, of Sqaforth, and Mrs. J. Quin- street did not seem wide enough nor sey, of ,Mitchell, Ont. The funera I at Roxboro, Mrs. Anderson in� daughter hirr. long enough to accommodate all who are returning with tried to dance. But all had a thor- . _= to Detroit, where they will resid( oughly good time, keeping it up until ' for a timie­­Miss R. L. Wells, of Pori midnight, and then wanting nwre. Huron, is the guest of her cousin, Mrs There was a huge -amount of fun and JACKIE Nora Carlin -Mrs. T. Patterson, ol frolic, but the crowd was'surprisingly Monroe, is visiting at the home of Dr I l orderly and always g6o(r natured. " and Mrs. Harburn -Mr. William El. -GAN cost and Miss Joan motored to Wlal. G. W. V. A. Notes. -The old time COO lacetown and spent the week end Witt tea and evening of entertainment � held in the Club Rooms last Thors- �L IN Dr. and Mrs. Glanfield.-Vx. Frant Faulkner is in Toronto this week at day was a real event. The many costumes of the long ago were ex- '6 tending the funeral of his eldeal brother, William J. Faulkner, 102 'hibited with grace and distinction by Trolub ICII Geoffrey Street -Mr. J. -S. Welsh ifi the exhibitors. The hall was filled to able to -he down town again after hi,Q `recent a overflowing for the evening's fun. A serious illness -Mrs. GrantDn, her son George, and two daughters, special featurg, put on by the Sea- They Called it "Trouble" forth Qu,artette, which -rendered sweet Norma and Verda, of Detroit, and melodies of '62, brought -back to the � BtJT- Mrs. Henderson, of McKillop, were week end guests at th�e home of Mrs. guests happy memories of bright yes- I terdays. Paul Whiteman's orchestra, you'll find three smiles for every tear. Ganton's sister, Mrs. William Gilles- led by Mrs. Livingstone fetchingly More than ,a cI-onore than a pie, James Street This is the first time in fourteen that the attired in 9 60wing white"creation of drania-a poignant heart holder with years sis- ters have met -Mrs. H. L, Gray and well re- the Kid as Orphan, plumber, witness, ceived. The art of the pianist, Mrs. farmer. through five reels that are son, Nelson, of Los Angeles, Cali- Lou Jackson, was enhanced by an ex- gladsome, sadsome and regular,lad- tremely fornia, were guests this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Gray, Eg- tight laced bodice topped with some.. a 'hat of the pancake age, while dur- Here's the only trouble you'll enjoy. mondvilIe, -and Mr.'and Mrs. James ing a breath -catching period Mrs. Carnochan, of Tuckersmith. They James Reid -feelingly Matinee 3 pan. Saturday. rendered a are on "their way to England to drum solo. Mrs. George Sills, as a Evenings 15c and 20c. attend the Wembley ExIlibiltion.-Mr. Barber and daughter, of Acton, were young old girL ably assisted by Pres. Afternoon 10c and 15c.' Mrs. John Beattie Mr. Alex. McLen- guests this week at the home of Mr. nan, Mr. John Fi�layson, See. -W­�, a Mrs . Joseph Keating and Mrs. HaM, Jef-. d-4 Barber's son, Mi. C. A. Barber, Gode- rich Street�Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Rose, frey, all helped to round out a pleas- rrineesN of Guelph, were the guest this week ing if not mielodious group of musi- of Mr. and Mrs. J. -Beattie, Main cians. Prize winners were, for the � - afternoon Miss Jessie Geniniell- Street. -Mr. and Mrs. Henry McTag- gart, of Port Huron were the week TV- 'D 11 while end guests of Mr. and Mrs John Me - S. o er., Hawthorne, popularly known as "Aunt Mary,10 was accord- ed the unanimous decision of the en- tire concourse. L. T. DeLacey, as a Beau Brunimel of ancient vantage, was given first prize for gentleman, with Harry Charters a close second, The drawing for a prize set of dishes made Mrs. Albert Edler a winner. The euchre challenge held before the dancing, resulted in the gentlemen winning by one Point. After a dainty lunch t'hb Crescent Five Orchestra furnisbed the beat of music until 2 a.m. Altogether the Ladies of the Auxiliary realized a fine sum to aid the Old Boys, Reunion and are to be congratulated with the days, success. I "'!"_ Died In WolseleY. - Many .old friends in Seaforth and vicini+- will Lennan.-The Misses . McLennan, James Street, spent the week end with friends in Port Dalhousie. -Miss Kate Broadfoot has -returned from an extended visit -with friends in Ham- ilton and Guelph. -Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Chapman were in Toront this week attending the graduation exercises at Toronto University, when their son, 19r. Garnet Chapman received his de- gree of Do�tor of Dental Surgery. Dr. Chapman will practise ill Bridge - burg. -Mr. J. M. McMillan has 11107 - ed into ,his new residence on Victoria Park, to which be ba -q made very ex- tensive alterations and Improvements. Hie has one of the prettiest homes in town. -Mr. Alex. Kennedy, 9f De- troit, is spending a few days at his home here. -Mr. and Mrs. John Neely regret to learn of the death of Robt. — and rs. Torrance ` of London, are J. Campbell, a former well know,n .L guests at the home of -Mrs. S. Neely, -Mr. T. Holland, of Walkerville, and resident of this vicinity., which w- Careful Finish -In"', Mr. Joe Eckart, of Detroit, spent the curred at his home. in Wolseley, Sask., 9 week end with Seaforth friends - on May 27th. The Wolseley News nce to his I 'week and next week will attend the makes the following refere That Ir"rotects your Mrs. J. C. Greig is in Toronto this death: Tuesday mornin bout four Golden. Jubilee of the Ontario Ladies' O'clock, Robert *Joqeph IMSI.Pbell, fort Negatives College, Whitby, of which she is a ., forty-two years a P 'Tninelit and - gradtfate.-Judge Barron, of Strat- greatly respected citizen of Wolselev ford, held Division Court here on died at ,his home in town -ery sud- ,� I � I Tuesday. -Mrs. Webster, of East denly, Mr. Campbell during ,the a � - Angola, Africa, who is at pro -sent In Past few Years has had several , I . Gntario on furlough is a guest at severe attacks of illness. On Mon �� , / the home of Mrs. 'A - KeDermild, day he vtras about as usual and �; ,; I Goderich Street. -Miss M;tyy Pilles- all appearances in good health, for MEW � pie and Miss Ross, of Harristot, were be Was a man of fine physique, week end guests at the home of Mr. Jovial -and sociable, who bore his and Mrs. James Gillespie. -Mr. Geo. years well and one of the last penons MeTaggart,_6f,near Brussels, has a igtranger vvould think wa�, near We feer a real responsibility for moved his lamily into the residence death. Xbnda� eveTting lie worked Films left with us for development. which be recently leased from War, about his lawn A-Hd garden retiring Negatives can not (be replaced. Care- Cro bie on Centre StreoyL_:�qMss Bea - 'about ten O'clock, About four.ovelock s ful methods, combined with the lat- trice Frost lefton Monda fbr.owos- Mn- ChtiP1*11 WAS awakened by his est Kodak scientifid forijaulae bring 80, M110-11igan.-Mr, and Wal F. W "' heavy bvea 119 and immedlatel� call. the reGults that Justify J'7o entrwt. Watson, Miss Nettie and Master e ed Dt '0001ti, but the spirit 'had, +41t_ ffig. V,ouv Filuis to oUrL.1pinirshing De- Watson, Mr&. McBride sknd *ATZ on 19*4htl death being due t4 b6art partment. Polkinglium of Ilftmiltov, motorta u - fAilfteL Th the truoe R . pasmuff ln�6 ,.Wo 1W Film from ,out pr t6*n-It and spent 10 W,6� er4 at the V eUlM blect of itW, tlotice saves tima. � ,#� 6f the sla , I �!,.-�: of Mr. and Mrn. J. R. - A+� hild - ,Wddialkp slid district Jag" Or,* of its I'm olftt mid woot s,terlivig'aiwam, -trio SE"ORT111 # M150 JR. va! "Oul I I , #A-RMACY Mr. X C. Rlanl�oa �Ad Att; MaAes , @ ,,, �dfid ilia � Irofte 1 i 06*00' ' ' .� tftkeV, 6f P611006*4,AX) a- V,eek . , �, M*U8 -�ftf) 691CM by * . 0 J -.4 ,# , to -0 . =�' 6h itbftem pertal � 11W the DrUle - Rooms- .1 `1 StAtloft d gu'arits .at tbe Ji6tai Vr . , , � jt�' 1P 11 , I Ir. ana .1 I - - , '�, ,. 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PRICES , Ea%acl, I il_ I I I . $2 tO $15.00 1 ; I I I I ! . I MOTHERS WILL FIND OUR DISPLAY OF CHILD- , . REN'S DRESSES VtRY INTERESTING BECAUSU j" . OF THE ECONOMIES POSSIBLE. PRICES 50c � to $4 1 - I - ' . 0 Beautiful Wash Fabrics . �� . Y L I I I I � You want to see this ex-� 3 / , . I traordinary display of Beau- ­ I I . - � I ro tiful Wash Fabrics especial- I I; , � ly desirable for Sunnner, I I � I , I Dresses. .. ' I � . , I YOU WANT TO I - I SEE IT NOW I � � Your washable fabrics aro V I �., erally shown, is what we've I . been told often during the : I ; I past few weeks. We pride, . I I � ourselves on this. The kind$ "I I I 01 ) , . � Stmdard- the commoner kinds; ours . I are the "hard -to -get" kinds, I Deikper . P. 1. , I IN ,q ��. �,rf� � pattem I b LOOK me and patlenu I I I 1 75W searching to bring thera � here. The way they are I . 4 � t el selling shows that many ap- el� '_ � 4 I 1. I ' preciate our efforts. � : Tuck It GINGHAMS, VOILES I *y . . . That Is' d�,e kwst cry ' ' A price range � from � fi�om Pafis -- dresqe�s : are now tucked from 25C to $1.50 a Yard. top to bottom. In — ,�� % .A Gec,rgette, chiff-on, The Small Need of Every- . � , organdy, voik and day are Here in Plent- I crepe de Chine diim iful Supply. 1) � style is very effective. .. Hooks and Eyes, black - 59 �. - I and white,. the cards ....... 1 I Get ymr pantru at mff Thimbles, In celluloid 50 J00 I I Stan dard-Designer ELM metal, each ...... , . I Pattern counter and J. and P. Cos , ts, 200 yard spool Cotto# 8C � 11 follow 'ne Mrobc-, ................ . f a wonderful d�e�88_' Corticelli Spool Sewing Silk .......... ............. 80 1- � . making guide ea-', . Celebrated Crown Dome a G . I closed with the � , Fasteners ... 1.'...'... ........ I Pat -tern. You vviu ! � Toilet Pins, good quallt34 . 5 @ find aU the popular I assorted sizes - ............. materials at our piece- - Mercer Crochet Cotton, white I 0@ and all wanted c6lort, ball. - . goods counter. 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