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The Huron Expositor, 1904-10-07, Page 8-fete. Floor Pal tits. We dere to call attention to our line of Sherwin - floor finisher' %which ie the most complete maeufac- . tared. We eau labia you anything le paints, etairars and varnishes for floes!, and everybody can brighten up and. beautify their homes by using these goods. One of these apecialtiee Floor lac A. beautful stain at evarraish combined, and in different teiloete Try it. _ Leave yolitr ordee With us for We hande the best er". ades. mum & SMILEY, REAFORTH, Hardware, Stoves and COW, 031IN:ION BAN.K. HEMS OFFICE, TORONTO. 13-..98LER, M. P. T. G. BROUGH, lienadent General Manager k*Iufty Paid Up-.43,000teeicectiti ...aed un- • / divided fe $ 3,474,900 Deposittde8rPob1ie $25,377,000 • Total 4,Siets 35,745,000 SEAFGRTH BRANCH; - :/2644.--e'sreet, 46iitorth. gvery facilityfor tilic-talosactizig f a general tanking buidaiiia,' Collectioutimede 6041 volute In Dego& and abroad. Advances made teFaeraers. Spacial t- Iion piiid to the Collantion Otte* Noina. --DIEPARTMIEPrreethiposits rem ;Omit Dollar Arid' initnatclie ininres allowed at blithest rale, and eornpounded-half yearly, • - R. On RAYS, A. E. GIBSON, 'Solicitor et Manager. You ;re the Jud WE ARE THE MAKERS OF EIIG ca-it.A.Em A LI N4 h S OF 'EVERY DESCRIPTION, DFIA ran re TRUNRS. • RUBBER RIMS VArAns DUSTERS° WHIPS SWEAT , PADS, eta: isesGive ne a call. BRQDERICK$ IlarlIelif Shop Chicirs StAFARTH. " Ray44,41f0TE Most Modern Hotel n Spatorth Fully equipped with hot and -cold water bath, Ladiea' Toilet Rooms de. Every attention - paid agnests. 4 Good Stable in Connection, • D. T. PINKNEY, Prop. 1875-tf 7 W. N. Watson NORTH MACN'ST.,SEAFORTH Deab3r in First -Class Family mid , Manufaoturing Sewing Machines WHITE & NEW RAYMOND-, NATIONAL CREAM SEPAR- ATORS, &o. -GENERAL FIRE, -LIFE- AND ACCIDENT INSUR- ANCE AGENT. • • Sewing Maohine needle, oil, attachments and laundries for all kinds of Machines kept In ate*, and sewing meohines repaired: W. N. WATSON, - !mimeo Agent, and dealer in Sewing Machine and Bioyoles. North Alairt.street, Seaforth. W. J.-Eiliott, Pres. D.A. MoLachtin; prin. 2vnip fide -141:Pr'C:47 STRATFORD, ONTARIO. I4argest and Best. in -ctreatern Ontario. So far' we min learn no Business Col- lege in tidbits Oaduates so many and at the semi). Gime such a large percentagy of its students as does the Central Busmess College, Stratfordt Ont. Our couraes are up to citste, ingtractore experieneed and facilities unsurpaeeed. Students may enter at any time. Write for free oetalogua. ELLIOTT & _MoLACHLAN, Principals. The experience of Many with a Number of Lines Has boon that no one can under- . stand and make a success of them all. The right man in the right place is the man who has aline- of business'and gives his time and energy to it; so that he may und- erstand his business and get Ms customers the right, goods at the right prices. Our businese is Music and Sewing Itilaohines --place of business-Seaforth Musio Storo. We carry the largest stook of /1- anos, Organs and Sewing Machines ever shown in, Seaforth and oan give you a good choice from our floor any time, Our Singel- and New Williams are the best known and most reliable, beiug siniple and atrong, no new fangle ideas to sell goods. We carry all the small musical goads and music, also needles and oil. We are town bort and whet you epahd with us atave in town, no travelling corn- * misaioners to pay. Ca M. Baldwin &Cos SE AFORTH. Suitings Treffserings Overcoatings • Special Lines to make to your order. A trial order solicited. SPEARE & PAGE. a very -good one at that. Merchant Tailors - Under Town Clock -cases not WARMTH, All the farmers seem to be working • too /much land and all are grabbing xfositor. DISTRICT MATTERS. Reform Meeting. • 'A' meeting of tte Reformers of Sea - forth twill be held id the oomecil charaber on Saturday evening next, October 18th, at eight o'clock; for the purpoze of appointing delegates to attend the Sotut•h Huron Reform reenveneion, to be 'held at Hensall, for She selection of a candidate on the following Tueaday. All interest - ,ed in the good cause are cordially in- vited to be present, and it is hoped !there evill be a large attendance. - J. L. Milo -ran,- Chairman. • R. S, Hays, Secretary. • Seafortli Show Prize Money. -Mr. TeE. Hays, treasurer .ef 'the tucker - smith Branch Agricultural Society, will be at the Queen's tHatel, Sea - forth, on Tueeday, Oeteber 11, from 1 o'clock until 5 p. on., to pay prizes awarded at the recent Seaforth Returning Office:I.e.-Theo. aleturn- bag efficere for the apprcitiehing .Do- Minio.n eleetione for the Province of Ontario.-- have all been appointed exp eept . zeventeen. Those an this dis- trict are. as tellewe; -.East 'Huron, W. la. Keit, Bruestelee West Huron; W Baillie, Dungannon ; North. Perth Sh.eriff Male, Stratford, e,South- perth, Caries _ E. Yirhelelt; Eitn Warnth s; KorMiddleiexti 'Me °bore /nick, Luoan; South Huron, John C. K.albfleisch, Zurich. : . . 'A Cane.dian Railroad Man. -T& Daily News of Galvistan, Texas, of September filth, ntains an excel- leet portrait .of „ • David T. FOrbetii itieeepresident and general superine tondent of the -*ow :York, Texas and Mexican and Guifi Western Texas and P,aoifte Raihvaye, a position he bas occupied since 1895. Mi. Forbes is n Canadian, being- a native of Stratford. And the' youngest brother of Mr. Arthur: FierbeSi of this town. Oa loolnraelieed Inie railroad career as at, itelegraph operator on the Grand Teunk rRailWayitted by virtue of hie owe ener,gy and. ability hen worked his .way -4-- through .=.the - varioue, stages to, his present high, _position; 'bringing boner to himselfand credit •to this native vouiatros 1 1 •0 r • / V •• Travellers.LThe folledviing; were tioketed• t� distant points this week, by W. Someri.ille, railway and steam, ship ticket agent :• Alvin McLean -arid Ernest: Murray, of the Seaforth bol- • legrate Institute, to the University andeSchool of Seience, Toronto. Mr; anti -Mrs. D. Barry to Toronto; Mrs Ai:Latin, to Moptreal ; Miss Barr to -110#h Bay, Earl. Crich to ilartney, Manitoba, John Crich to Aux Sable, Michigan ; ihr4. Peter Dodds to Chio- ago, to -see ,her sister, Mrs! Cairn, who„.eve regret to fearh. ia etriious.: ly 6.11,e. Mrs.- Cummings ,and family, of Walton, to Roolseeter, N. Y. Golden Wedding. -We kre in re- ceipt of' a niiiely printed, invitation from Mr. and MrS. William Murray, jr., Ito attend at their residenee, in Dauphin, Manitoba, (the celebration of the fiftieth anniversary or Gold- en 'Wedding, of their father and .roothdr, William Murray end Elie,: abeth ' A. Gibson; on Thursday, Oct tober`2011, tat , 7 o'clock p. man Whin, unable fo accept the 'very kind, int, vitetiren in perstra"•The Expositor\ can to :its old friends n which it will be seArl the mogt-lein lys cangnatudatione joined ;by many of its Aaders and to express the hope that the aged couple snay belon14spared to each ',othan er d 0 'their family and friends. Mr. liiid Mrs. Murray are forracr etesideniS of, Tuckersmithand are -the parents of Mrs. H. -Tyndall, .of that township and Mr. John Mur,. ray, of the 'town line, Hullett. z. I) 1-J - . * I. •- Died in SaiskatcheWari.-The follow- ing paragraph -taken from a' papdr published in Flett'S' Springs,. Sas- katchewan, ENT. W.. T:t ;apnounces the death of a. lady who wals well knowo Seaforth and vicinity. The clip- ping was sent to us by a friend in district and is as ft/flews : " rt is our painful duty! thiS ..neek to chronicle the. death :of' Mrd. W. J. Campbell, of Flett's . Springs, wire passed to the great beyond ..on Mon- day, Ann& 1st. Mrs. Campbell was one of the old tintere of this die- teict, and -was well known to all the order eettlers in carrot River, Flett Springs nnd Melfort Settlements, and iby her kindness .of heart arid sterling 'qualities (held a high place in their ;esteem. The many old friends ex- tend their sympathy to the sorrow- ing and bereaved •husband and large family fat little ones, the youngest of 'which is a baby girl only, four days old." Our correspondent in- , forms tu.s that the deceased lady a family .of three boys and .theeel !girls, besides the baby Who died on Wedneeday, September) 21s -t. 4 _ Returned. -Mr. 1,3-o.hii • Wilson, of the Hullett and MoKilloptown line, with Mrs. Wilson and 'two daughtery,. returned !home on Wednesday of laet: week, Trora a very pleasant two months' ;visit in Manitoba and the Territories. •Mr. 'and, Mrs. Wilson were else accompanied home by Mrs. Archibald Scat end.litt1e. daughter, and Mrs. Jaraes Grieve. Who,had al- so been visiting friands in Nani o - ba and the West foretwo months. AU - the_ parties look as if ;:their outing had been- good for them and as If • the inhaling of Manitoba air agreed with theTe This was Mr. Wilson's fie*, rcieit to the west and he was much taken up with the country, but he admitsthat in all his travels he saw nOthing to •pie -ate bim so well - as his ow -e comfortable honae.in• Me, Killop. While there he covered a good deals of ground and every place - he went he „. met old Huronites. He was at Sintafea, where his brother- in-law, Mr. J.G. Wilson, formerly Of Seaforth,le conducting a prosperous hardware' and ferpiture business, the night that the 'eallision took place - entire 0, P. R. at.:that point and sev- eral •persbere .eveee killed. He also spent an evening ver'y pleasantly! in , Brandon 'with Mrs.. (Rev.) A. D. Mce Donald and her daughter and -.on- in-Law, Rev. and Mrs Dickey, all of whorreeee well andSike the town and people. He ih.ad: also the. pleasure af • 111- telling to Rev. •Mr.'" lifcMillan, an- other former eeeistent"hf the Sea. forth •Pre.elayterian church, whilej paesing Ibraugh Winnipeg. Mr. WilL on eays that in ro.ost of the' terrr- tof3,' °vie whichl he travelled the' crepe were gi)-14d, but there are good and lbad farmer e: there as well as here. The good fare:tiers have good crops and are. making money while the poor ones make a living and in some for more, many of them being land poor. 64(00d -tined withoutt buildings and -..-Oitv-enient to ta railway. 'tsells rnadiIy ter thirty,' dollars an acro and is still on ° the up grade. The •Oreit'iin .Saskatchewan. -.-'A car - eesporidento Writing from the Mela fort settfefraent, Carrot River dis- triet," Saskatchewan, N. W. T., on September 24th says: " The Cana- dian Northern Railway is now graded from Melfort nearly to South Branch gin ,Saikatchtewan. The rails will soon be laid. The railway, when running, will enake aarat, difference to this gl cany. Cutti g ' of :grain -is now fininhed end s acking is the order .of ,the day. Or 'n is very, beeniy, and a good earceple. • , it . • Show- LiSt ,Correotionse-In the hurry of I compiling a show prize liat errors will someitimes be made no milder' how oareful the eeporter may be. :Inethe Seaforth liet James, Carlin, weli credited with 1St &or Durec ham (cow.; -third for yearling Durham: heifer; :third for bull calf; third for herd of Durhamand for tbe best: feninie -of any 'breed All of these'i prises were awarded! to James Cowan an Ot to Jame e Carlin as in error sta .-.In the Exeter list D. W. Rogerson: was .awarded firAt for 'White Rook chicks end' second for totande instead of T. 'Wlititte-In the •d4taffa Met J. and T. Hogarth took evil "three prize's for yearling geade -leiter rineteed ofG. 'vien as, was criedited in the list. in,t-the Sea - forth (Wit the first pre4.tfor sie,Se _. . .carriage lime should. h&ve been °red itted to. P. M. Chesney instead of to Q. O. Dale and in the Agricultural io Veer old claw flee first tttprize (shoed& have rheen eredited to Mr. Robert !Dag instead of to 1/17.: Jas,.Elerith;i. who got tee thircleent‘ ire tleis iolaiss.-In the Staffa li.4„yini; •Sadler was tgiven credit for first and second ,nriees for mammoth squash, whereas Mr. A. Oliver should have received ;the credit. They were mon- eterre.s,i7s -13dg as any sten at any of the fa Now is the time you:Will "lima IA idarm clock. We have them` id 750gUsrauteed* loin] Bulger, Sestet*. • 1921.1 " TIMM 00IISES Y011 SALE.- -- For .salei three good dwelling houses in Seaforth, two_oh John street anctonren Ord street. Apply to ¥e. J. S. Porter, flesiforth. ; 1 ' 1904 To THE LADIES...-Switohee made from combings. Illise E. Boom over W. N. Watson's office, 100h Main Street, )3, fedarth. - , 1885.ti " That Dress- Gbinis Sale. Naver wse tfiere'effired to -thetidies of Huron and fence such exeoppotinelly. •-lisughtering the glost fesaionable of dms path/light now. If you went one; three or five *wdresed. Itrvill 'pay you to drl' e 25 miles to ging s, Egge•stIll 20e. G. E. lung, Wngham, 3 917-tf Custornerl are clothing back fora winter's eupply of Tea. They say it helped eep up their zoom% 0 last ' inter. There's anothor cold witi)nater aeries, flour and feed. • elated. B. Y. Y. buy 28o Tea. Bherrut BROS., gro. Stockmen have a good word to say about Clydesdale Stock Food. We sell and recommend it. Beattie -Bros. ( . 19 :,8ervant Wanted. -To do geri'eral h2o14 use Work. Good wages to .suitable person. Apply to TIM EXPOSITOR Office. i 1921.1 , Lost -Between west of Egmondville and Bruoefleid; a black silk parasol, with white and bronze handle top. Will finder be so kind as to leave the same at Brucefleld g.o. 1921-1 The Dr. Worth Cushion Sho for men- ) a mattress for your foot. We banjos received our lirm at consignment of thie shpe-themo t comfortable ehoe made -Samples in south window. W. H. Willis, sole agent for George • A. Slatei r shio9e2sfor men, lleaforth. , . i.i A fresh stock of "Our Own" condition , • powders to hand -25e spent will makl $5 difference on nur horse. 25o a package, 6 for 81 at Aberhart's drug store. • , 1921-1 trausical at • the resie ,dence of Mr. A. E. Gibson, under the -auspicek, iof t Ladies' Aid of the Preerbyt-vian cihurch, on Wednes- day,/ eyening, w 3 well attended and waga :BIOIEVpi esaert and exijOyable affair. The Or' giainme was a good one 'rind 'every ..tirieber Was thorough- ly enjoyed. Those taking part were Mrs. J. C. Greig, Mrs. W. D. McLean, Zies Bessie Young, Miss Clara Pick- ard, MT., Wall Hays 'and Master Don,- ald.Gitbeen: As well as being a rausi.,- suecess it was a financial suet-. et6t3.,' The ladies realizing- in the: neighborhood. of $20.. We doubt, pet' but those present will be looking far:weed hvith, pleesure others of 151MilaT 'nature.. ' • Matt-in:Ionia .-The home of Mr. Herman Bub1z. Egreondville; wa 3 the licene..oT a pretty wedding Nvhich tot a3lace ore Wedneeday, Septembet 28 • when 'his youngest and only re- inetleling daugh pr, .Annie, became the wifeefiFfr. John Detti, a prosperous yountefarmer, The'bride was beccaningly at dred and was given eiway hy ter father. The cer- emony Wats 'performed by Rev. Neil Shiaw, of, Egmendville. -eAfter all preeept partook of a delay wed - diener. T,he young ceeple left 'for a wedding trip to Stratford and other Delete. The 'best wishes of a hoist 'of feiends will follow theme\ -e 4$ The Mission Closed -The ei.issiou 1110.d da:at -week in St. !lames' church, S'eaforth, 'was very successful. Large • aiingregationts, coMposed of person of ell creed, attended the 'Learning. and evening 'services every day from the 125th ult., to Sunday evening, .0etober end. The Rev. T. Fagan in his leitoising sermon stated that the' --tof St. James' had furnished; r_during the mission,. far better music than ie usual, even in larger towns and eitim and that, in. fact, he had seldom, •If .ever, heard better music -ithtfangA Ian; hted been tor many years giVeteg liniethenis in all Parts .of the eaunisey: On Sunday forenoon, Oc- eartelithd, .t he Right Re -ver end Biehop MeE-Sray:,. preached arid administered confirmationeto 41 candidates. These ,W•eTe 'neatly dressed, the Igirls in Whits end the boys in black. The Bishop !exhorted the children to be obedient Ito their parents and teach - ere, Ito) avoid cursing, swearing, ly- ing and other vices' and pledged them to abstain. from all intoxi- ca:ting [liquors till they are 21 years uf ego. Good- Appointment. -The an- nouncement is made that Dr. T. P. Charabselein having resigned the positioe of Inspector of prisons and Patio -.Charities, he will be suc- ceeded byeDr. R. W. Bruce Smitb, ofelirockeille, and Dr. .1* -C. Mitch.ell' of ..Toronto tasyleita etaff, will suc- ceed:Mr. Smith as assistant at the' 13reckville •asylera. This appoint., nient is . a Meet commendable one. 3)r. [Smith is admirably adapted for the important pasition to which he het been ' appointed. His many friends here will be pleased tit, hear -of his merited promotion and will unite with The, Expositor in oon- gratulebions in .h.ie geed fortune and 'the hope that he may be ating spared to fulfil oblie duties of hie office, which we are stirs will be performed in a manner credit- able ioshinitell and advantageous to the institutions under his care, .Dr. SznitlY;Atill rgsi de in Toronte. The Brockville Recorder retakes the fele lowing eeferencei to the appoint- __ 0 F ovvering. Bulbs. Roman add Dutch HYacinflies, Lilies, Na,rcissys° and Freesias. dtiCEMLAXIC Saiitticrolits Seaforth. . *iuril '' -.4 ''' Menee4 * e Itt t0 Many friends of brnSfelitlit in'Broekville Will'be-pleas- il Ito ' learn • of lide apPol ' trtient te 'I soetresPoileible 'and important •apos- Sti.on in .the -civil service f • the pro-. Once, nil 'vvill regret the ,departure afrom eown of the genial doctor and his estiraolike family. During thC. -four Sears they have ,lbee reSidents here, they 'leave beeenie ' ry popu- lar -with all cless66„ of ti '.. cOmmun- ity trod outside of the institution where they lived, nowber will their -departure ilxit MOTO keen , felt than in Walt street Biletheclis ',church, in whose laffairs they have- eleen a very lively interest. In .1 ving Brook- ville Dr. and Mrs. Seith`.`and the Missee Sinith will bear. ith them to theft new home in Tor tnte the best wishes nor future baprii egs and pros- perity of all." Local Briefs. -Mr. James Murray is- baving,thls residence on Crombie street' raised up and aicerment found- ation placed under it. -Mr. Floyd 'having hiseresidence in the North ward jnicely 'pairited, this improv- ing Eta external appearance very raueh.-The 'auction eel° at cattle, in 3foKillop Met week, by Messrs. Govgaulobk arns., 'was argely attend - ,led nod., was very sue e,ssful. Over a •hundrtid bead were di l osedeof. They were en- good tconditio. and i*ought • ,very. satisfactory „pri . -.. ,-...:Word was received hero on on •y of the burn- ing of the learn of "Mr. John Jenkins, of /Godertioh townon• Saturday lest. The ,barn and /ntents were (destroyed. They were threshing at the 'time and the fire i sctid to have originat-ed from a tv rk from the engine. The property --' as insured in iii6 MOSillop Mutual. This is the last eerions kWthis, company has sustained this Seasen.'-The Conser- vatives of Sent& Huron have called a eenventiOn to select a candidate, !to One held in Hensel). on Thursday next, 'October 13th, at 2no'c1ock, p. mt-Ftive 'rinks of Goderiah bowlers were here on Friday afternoon, and [Vent a few- pleasant hours on the Seafortdi green. The ,Seaforth bowl - ere 'won the game by about forty shots all round. -Mr. John MeTav- eel, of Montreal, epent Sunday with bie uncle, Mr. E. MoFaul. We notice that Mr, McTavieh is one of several gentlemen who have -organized a oompany for the purpose of purches- ing the trade Publications of the Burnside, SmithPublishing Co., of Montreal. Me members of the oompany are all progressive and well to do btisiness men, and We congrat- ulate our young friend on his ad- vancement,-Mes, Osoar Neil is vis- iting in Toronto this week. -Mr. Andrew [Beattie and bride, .of Pond - mills, )were the guests one day this week of his brothe , Mr. John Beattie, a the ,/firm o Beattie Brcrs. -Mr. john Mainteeh lilas disposed of his blacksmithing b siness in this town to Mr. Ro'bert cIntosh, who has been employed with him for some time. Mr. MoI Ht-oeh bee not yet fully recovered fr m his serious attack ,of rheumatis wad is tine decided as to what hei willdo The new proprietor took possessin on j n indus rious nacelle to we share of the Mr. Andrew It iii*Sfr: W. &rich- !street residence of Saturday and as he is y,oung taan and a goo beepea.k • for 'Una his business done in lown. Oke, who has- been hilvi Copp's : Odttage on G -west, has •Tell -fed t Mrs: James Rourke, of Centre steeet. !Mr. Copp will; opoupy the hos e Mr. Oke vacates. -Wheat tar. sr.andard has gene up to -$1.08 nd flour to $3 per hundred. It is a 'god many years Since wheat and flour have 'reached this high water mark. - Messrs. , Ernest Murry and Alvin L. MoLe,ani of Tuekotuth,' gradu- ates of tbe Seaforth qo1ietate In-. stitute, 'have gone t Toronto -to t4e, a course in thp School of Practical Science theret, •These two young 'men have pro d theraselves hard working and su oessful stud- ents and ' we bespea for them a zusacessful -career in th4 Queen City. F. Robertson, - if Chicago, is her visiting his mot ler, Mrs. W. Rolbertson rend his s ster,. Mrs. .T. F. Coleman. -Mrs. D. T Hepburn and 'little sen of Wing. - ni, were here thfre week the ,"guests , of MISEgu. An.. Pox.. Me. iEfetpburn, a n Sun- day here.-Arie G. Y = Turnbull, ef McKillop, who 'lava -- A visiting in Dotroit, thas returned On -Ie. -Messrs. G. M. Baldwin & •Co., recently Sold a fine piano eased. Bell! reta,n to Mr. Angus MoQemig, of oKillo,pr near WItOrii.-Mr., bantiel g Lead,. an, old Seaforth boy, but no,,V of . Stratford, was [recently waited ton 93Y the mem- bers of the Stratfera' and and pre- sented with a han me r»Lfltic dock. Mr. McLeod'oently. :joined the ranks of the benedicts:-Mr! M. Irwin, of Minnesota /is at preee.nt visiting at the parental home on the Huron road,llgulktt. Mr. Ir- win is in the roiled business and holds a good .positiciee-Dr, Fowler, V. S., who has beeein Clinton dur- ing the „summer wag in -town Tues- day. The dO01i113T returns to Toron-1: to this week to resume his antic as eeeturer in the Ontario Vetere inary College. -Mr. CFeerige r., Bell spent Sunday , in Walton. -Mise V. Carter [spent Sueday at her hex, in Walton. -Mr. Chas. MeGreger, spent Sunday with friends in Stratford.- • Mr. end Mrs. Charles Golding spent t unday in Hentsall with their (relish-, ,ter, Mrs. R. J. „Twitoheil.-Mr. and Mrs D McInnis of Exeter, gpent a couple of days this week with Mr: and. Mrs. Themes Richardson.e-Th Huron ;promotion examinations wilt, .be held" on Ootober 29th strict .21ete Schools taking • these . examineteeng ehould [notify the inspectors,at once. -The Epworth League of the:Me' Ss: dtat churele will hold a soak!' ,in j.Jre: Sunday ec'hOol room on Tueekloyi ne ti•ng. There will be a good pecee gr.aname, and refreshments will ibe' , served.-hfiss Nettle e Johnston, of 13uffalo, end Mrs. Jamesi,Littleio' n, of 'Gerrie, wlier have been visite g thi,er varents, Mr. and, Mrs. W Johnston, mid other friends, haveie- turned boline.e-Mr. James Ferghs n, lof ;Beitish Colembia, and. his bride, nee Mise Burgess, of Bruce n,ou.n y, Were there this week, visiting t... r David Moe -and other friends in E mondville, prior . to going to th 'r home in British CD unirbia.-The To the onto mail, which oeraerly came y stage from Bruce ield, now corn in on e 9:50 a. a. train from the. s- 1 en'nt. The !new torder*oanie into force on Monday lost. 11y the change peo- ple- WM get their Toronto letters abouttwo hours 'earlier, and. the VuSbniti,t the noon hour wr be abated. --d4Watt1eman was in ' town this week 0Tgantziors- b. branch of the Canadian RitaiJ. Mei cha.rds' Associa- tion, We lunderetand the raalority of merchanthave signified their ie- tention.of.joining.-Mr. W. Efergot t, late hetet3(5./4)er at Glamde, is now in full possession of the Grip House, and no doubt will have a large share of 'the public patronage. -Mrs. Edwin Prendergast, of "--'Claicago, who has been 'here tor the past three moaths, -attending on ler mother, • the late Mee John McQuade, returned hone on Monehey Met. Debora°. Good Woman Passes Away. -The death occurred on Thursday evening September 29th,. after a Legg and painful illneele -of Mrs. Flora Thomp- son at the residence of her son-in- law, Mr. John McQueen, Northeast boundary, Usberne, She, was a na- tive of Argyleshire, Scotland, and emigrated. to this country in 1855 With her husba.nd wlio died two yeare after. She returned to her father's home, lot 25, Northeast boundary, Usborne, ,were she resided .until her d,ea.th. The deceased was of a. ,quiet and 'retiring ditiposition and bore her suffering with great patience. Only one &twitter, Mrs. John McQueen, remains to mourn her loss, her eld- est daughter, Mary, having died in 1889. The funeral, Which took place on Saturday to MoTaggart's cem- etery, wee largely attended, showing the high esteem, in Which the de- ceased was held. en-- • neck erneith. West End Notes.. -Mrs. E. Town- seind is at present visiting friends in London.-Mitas, Gertie Loyd visited at Mr. C. Layton"s last week.-Miiss :An- nie Landsborough is visiting her sis- ter,Mrs.R.Lawson, of Colborne, this weok.-Thie week will see mOst of the silos filled in this section. - Mx. Frank Plenvete is to °Intreduce the topic for discussion at theLeague next :Sunday erning. Fotater'eGib- binges addressed the League last Sun- day evemng, A Turkey T,hief.-Mr. Jobn Mc- Naughton, of the 71h concession had been missing this 'turkeys for ome nights lend on Friday night lae • set e. trap for the thief. On Saturday morning he went out to look fo..re- sults ond was surprised to. 21 44 a large owl in the trap, It W3.1$ a niag- nificient specimen, xneasuring 'fif- ty-eiglit Inches from tip to tip of wing. The bied was caught by one of •ite claws and had not a raark on it. Mr. MoNaughton will have it mount- ed. His owlship had been 1ivieg1 Igh fotr Isome time, !but he tried the trick just once too often. St. Columban. The Dr. Worth Cushion Shoe for me - line consignment of this shoe -the most comfort ble a mattress for the foot. We have just received 4:)ur shoe made. Samples in south window, W. H. Willis, sole agent /or George. A. Slater shoes for men, Seatorth. 1921U • he Pays' Doings. -The cattle and. isbep sale, recently advertised in Tie Expositor by our ubiquitous gook• oorxuflissioner, James Sb4a, wirs held lee ,Friday. .Ay 4a.le pre erly advert*- d in this great falai weekly is sure to ettrailt a lax crowd. ",HQ48t 'Jim's" sale was' :exception to this rule.-eLast, Sa - uxday ftertnoon our e' ponder° s church bell, with eloquent tong ,e and ;vibrant 1 pe, announced the ai- rival of ::-the R ght Rev. Dr. McEvoy London. For sever 1 we• previous to his coming, large . claw:- of Bible students ha bee'n tn trainin under the guideno .or the Rev, ,A1 rt McKeon; The all passed the.' al . Aainina.,tien eon dueted by the 13i.s1rop onSa.. tur.day • twenfy-four *-de "-Abe • dais takin honorn:-.11rs, aitrink Carlin, of :St. Columban, -a tatly beloved -lad*, now 111bmer 94 Seale as generoll$13r •pla.ced a stet e of our Lord1» chlit•oli !here; Nothing similar to it ito be 2 ouns in Huron or: Perth. It is a verita le masterpiece and crowds ere o ming to eee it. In his eloquent tsnrr. on here last Sundae-, 13ienop 1VICE ay inveighed strongly against the evils of intemperance, Profanity, calumny, detraction and pretracted het ging known -as "round aances." The 'Superb quadrille /nue.- et the St. Columban •oiehestra hes Orme:loan . killed round dance,:-; in this vicinitY. The military dances of the Cruneders, called quadrills, when properly .condubted, are still allowed. -Intemperance- is - on the wane in Hibbert andtafaitillop. The loafer with a flatk, of ,whiskey in his packetreor ,on his breath, is no longer a welcome guest at any as- sembly around St. Columba/I.-Mrs, W. Prendergast, •of Toronto, and Miss Killoran, of Seaforth, were the guests of Miss Crdtty and Miss Shea last week.---MiSs Mona Sills, of Sea - forth, swap a sweet, devotional duet 'with Miss F,oy at the confirm- ation Seryices here last Sunday. Exeter. Note.. -The 'couneil have arranjeed with Mr. Hick, the ,agenfof the Bell Telephone 'Company, here's to have a telephone placed in thekeriasidenee of the care -taker of the eeneetery, the Gait to inhe $25. per, Yfiari This will be e very gkeaft convenience to the $phri,White has gone Lo lOttanva t epend a few weeks with the ,family of her sere Mr. W. 3. iWhite of the 'Dominion Immigra-, tion Department. -Mr. J. G. Stan - bury, barrister, has been oonfined to his residence for several days but we hope te will be ,fully convalescent in a few days. -Mr. S. Gidleyeone of the pioneer business men of Exeter, has clispcsed 'of his handsome residential property-A.0'8*n VnAtteithell, of Cen- traliae who has soured . a -nomfor t- able ,..,hentie at a barkein. Mr. Gid - ley intend* Wing to Duluth, Minne- sota ; defle'lze. •fite-h47.' two sons doing well in fibusinens) "He has been dis- tabled' for eel:id& 4,,ive years having, +bet hip.fraotueed from which, ins. jury the ,has .never recovered.-,.fr. Arthur Rollins, a fernier respeeted business man of ;this town, was, here from Michig,aji for sevefel Aays, recently, visi tihg his "tir other, .D1r. Rollins find other friendPee-The -firm of Ross & It451.0T are -converting their planing mill and Irember busi- ness Ante a joint stock company. The change is being made on aeeount of M. .Roos' poor health. -.At the Ju.dge's .or the reviSion of the 'Mseter lo ',Vet: held last week there Were 103aftpeale. The Cp.a- . ee va -yes succeeded-. in -adding 27 , nera4s, end in dttiliiiagi' off 12. The - Reformers added 7 and struck off 15. t Besides these there were three added lley, both parties and 8 truck off. -t These, lists, ,however, will not be fused at. the forthcoming Domin- ion, eletion union meeting of I OCTOBER laik GOOD PLACE TO BU Ladies' Cloth, Coats, Fur Coats WAISTS — SKIRTS — RAINCOATS 04 —AND-- CLOTHiNG, figielitorimitar~gria-4*-40-44~3 We started out .this season with the intention. making our place foremost for Ladies' and Children's Be to wear Garnaents. We have every reason to believe h we have done so, for we are daily told how superior our as. sortment is in comparison with that of others. Every available foot of space in our ready-to- wear department is crowded with styles that should win your attention. There's a great choict for every buyer, and that's the 'reason why we keep telling you where to come for the newest and best things to '.wear.. But- reading isn't seeing—We want you to see for yourselves. Remember that - 140110 we keep the beat, our. stock is by.-Ao means • confined to expensive garments, A Nv,A.Istrs • 75,;,$1.00 up to $6 00 each SXIETS f$2'„00 to_$9.00 each RAINCOATS $4.O0 up to $15.00 each FUR COATS , from $4400 *Pi LADIES' JACKETu up'io.i2,00 each GIRLS' JACKETS. $i bo each BOYS' SUITS 6.00 eao BOY OVERCOATS 6.00 we It's a siniple matter;m7rtrqUetzathot being foremost in things - For Ladies' and Children' s Wear If other merchants were to take' trade away from. us we're shrewd enough to know that some- thing is wrong. If, on the other hand, our busi- ness is largely increased,- we're smart enough to know there's a good deal that's right. The in- creased, sales in our ready -to -we& .departraent justifies out'pos,ition most thoroughly We invite you to come and see our stock, This invitation is most, cordially given, and those who don't accept' 'it -miss an opportunity of seeing probably the best bollection of Jackets, Furs and Ladies Ready-to-wear: Garments that has ever • come into the town. ITIE R. McFA'UL Pry Goods Cornpart . SEAFORTHa of I. ---e-.. - ...---ictiorA;t:tb:ertrnettoor.: 4 .. , 4 the elirect,ors of the South Huron and Von oanipa.ign..-jas, Cuth Stephen ond Usboriie Societies will last week teem his trip be eld in tbe Central hotel on Sat- country. -Willie Long, o ardiay for the purpose of closing up has -taken a situation- n business in connection with the late hen's' tore -Ken MeKenzie, of show. -On [Tuesday of last le.eek, as Portage la Prairie, Manitoba., wae it Mr, Peter Moir, of the 4th canoes- ,visitee in town for a few days this talon . Usborne, was werking. around. Week. -4 -Catharine Jane, :second &Ali* his 'Jin and while driving he ecein ter of Mr. Arch. Lamont, of the 204 dentally slipped, failing- from his -coneesslee of Gee' y, diedsuddenly In wagon, and in the fall had the inis- Monday morning, after -only an ille fortune to fracture sonie of his iibsnese. of- -a few days of pneumonia. He is Mid up in ennisepience and will DeceaSti was in the 30th year ef her IlD Salable to attentle to his duties artei tobkia andhpigheely.toBra respectaseedis tTehmae.fue:51 " for some time at lea.st. • t • . on Wednesday. afternoon. Beachwood. Zurich t Notes. -Miss [Mary Delaney is at- Dets.-„Mr. IR. Heideman has re teetil.*Wfeheeers61.11, mthailS e, cce°1 lb°ever Iyntoutt- gturned. from a visit to his deelShter, lady eontinued eueecess in her stiid- twatin Teedtr:tit.t-hZeurihacytiweiesti feavierlionrepvrxtia4 dic,i; of Met week and a,11 were pleaead, ,(es the show was good and the weath- er fine. -Mr. W., F. Truemner and' very much to here of tiler illness, but wife have returned from. a 15leetint I hope that she will seen be as well as visit Ite friends id Ma/erten. They, ver egain..-Mr. James Shea's sale of both onjoyed the ioutjaig verymuels live etock, -Which took place tern -Mrs. John Fried and children, of ast week NVIIS a financial sUccess.- London, ax The guests of Mrs. a Ire'. J. F. McMann and (Little 'Miss Fritz. --Messrs. Bender and Postgr athteen spent a couple of days his week with friend's here -Mrs. P. urtin t3prft = Sunday last with, doer unt, 'Mrs. Roach, of Seaforth.-Mrs. Cronin, of Hibbert, visited at Mr. 'B. Downefe, this week. -Mr. C. Eck- ert 'returned 'honae last week from a 'tee days' v,iset with his br,other in Soinerset, Ohio -.-Our merchant, G. K.(IIelland is in ,the field buying turkeys tgain this year. G. K. says he will give a fine present to the lady that eells him the largest flook og turkvys. keen -Miss Tessie Lynch T et ur ned home last week from a pleasant tvieitl with friends in Dublin. -Ms. Mee Clusky's nna.ny* friends will regret Brussels. Briefs. -Mrs. john Downing was called to Bueleeteres near Lindsay, on Monday of etlele week, to attend the fuliniral , ;it ' her,brother, Wm. Myers, Mao was wiles. the day pre - Pique. Deceased' wag' *diking on the railway ltrack and t,being hard -.'-of heorring, the was4tun over by the fill4n..-J-00° Murton had the misfor- tune Ito breek the smell bope in his ,terikehtet above the ankle last .Sattur- day'e3vening, which will lay lein1. up for, on th.e eva a a short betted, the is,onre time. He was leading .0. 00 , Which ena.de a bolt and stepp- degot r era flew up and tripped -hire., WTI thee above result. -The e roper- ety• heLooging to the David. Maxwefl oCStLtO wasOasposed a by public vele- tiOn at the American hotel, last Sat- urdo.y afternoon. The 180 acre farm an the: for be.ri he 7th line of Morrie, was pur- d by Heffron Bros.; of Blyth, 5,000; the vacant lets on Turn- etreeit, north, by P. Ament, for $129; 'and] the house and lot on EJiz4eth etreet by AIL Beaker for the surn , of $A0. -David. McCall, of position at R. Leatherdale's, and will the. .th line, Morris, has taken a t its neck, -eausing instant death. TM. learn the furniture and „fundertakine loss will be considerable to NY- X 13 iesries& Des dm an!returne d Phereon es the purchase price yes I - Tuesday 'from his trip to Manitoba. 1 neaTIY 60 —r James IYIeCanY H. 'Kerr has re jived the apei white leading home one of thotee Sims g officer „foe] ble faatedeaaiiinals received an ngIT aee about through with their tow, tract on the Schwa,lin dram. Tney are finishing up in good. title an - had a big joie -Mrs. Jos. Zettle; a respected resident of this villas% d.ep,arted this life a few Says age'. She had been ill tor 303118 time . Tile remains were interred. in the Cathole le bemetery. • 'Walton. • Terkel Iteme.-Messrs. Pearce eel Murdock had an a.uction sale of -Western ponies at Emigh's hotel 3,Yrtondas afternoon of this Week and disposed of 18 at prices ranging froze - $30 to $90. MT. C, Ilainittetzu Of Blyth conducted the sale..2-Mis, Br liccummin, who disposed of leg hcgrsehold effects by auetion 011 Saturday afternoon of -Jaat -week* removed ..oxt Wedue.sdar of this week to anockelster, where she • *HI fue ture tranie.-:-The 'O. P. It is ma S..ng rapid prfogrees, various gangs Mfg employed on different sentionig all along the line.-)Yfr. Therase johnston will dispose of his tor stock arid implenients anction 30 the inear future; and will also offer; his f.arm for, sale at the same time, =-Thie good. Methodists of this 17P- einity are bueily engaged. this week novitig -tlee church to the 1-5-?rigp -geolinds.-Saerament wW be' .aispen-ied. in f Duff's Presbyte church on Sundey, prepareterY ffe vices being held on WedneSdaY Rev. 'S. M. Whaley, of St. Helen.-- On 'Monday evening, as Mr, Sam lgea Pherson was leading home a bran- - cher which he purchased at the sale, ;the nnimal not being accustomed to %the [halter, reared and plunged fel ling on the hard road, dielocatueE ponitment of retarni EastHuron at the econieg Etpmiaaie '.'tx."-cdc'eh III t T IY tbase .o'nto, is visitingold fryends in town he face, en for ed this week te'Torifiatdetto resume 1 brose cis ere, no a profit. A. ff3aer, the loral nteerber t 11 )rofit, elections.-i&s. rg;'4., 414'0,, Of re this week. -Will Lebemerti return - 1,1,1 elutes at the Inentair college_ Dufferin, has reeigned his seat in the Dr. [Macdonald, M.. P. of Winghana, Legiala,ture, and. will run as the C0,11: was in town on Tuesday -last, making ion in the same eonstituency. As serv.o.tive [candidate for the Deraul, the laet Provincial election arrangementi3 tor tile "1311131C 131effe wag cleated by a majority Pt 01P4 Dr.BaeF •-74 fitiorliti4BTYN-Stre.X3 :444 .44.4,4444',4444444.4444—. For take col tc come, we are r garments at WitI the money. ' • Perhaps you t%bfittifl&" oriel usuaUy made use of Doesn't 11.tp1Oy 23.0 t that you ate wants Ice Bath -cora 3 -cutorner of Alum, -1 We rit every man oannot--substautil tat {panty overtoati 50 All riew this them before, Wed quentiy we are doini startigatt girls 14 ) Prioes Good variety of sto side the laiger cities has every theme to The earlier your self Jacket Prices— Men's Coat PHI 11 To prop ee to come. many years. Qur viee of thouaands •ments of the boys. ur P riEij ohns