The Huron Expositor, 1907-05-03, Page 8THE HURON E POSIT°
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tiok se
gee nothing
ing than
here, end yoa can
tter or real good pint.
SherWin-Williams' Prepared
PaintS.
Tney ere mede from the purest ma-
terials, and are more durable for
either outside Or inside nee than ally
pane on the market. Also being
ground very fine by 5pecial naaohinery,
they will cover ernore surfeere thau or-
dinary lead and oil mixed by hand,
Thi e alone mate them most, emend -
oak We carry a large stook. Call
for -color cards.
hesney if Archibald
SEAFORTH,
HardWare, Stoves and -Coal.
James Watson,.
Successor to W, N.,NAtton
NORTH MAIN ST., SEAFORT14.•
General Fire, Life and Aceident
aflce agent, *teal Estate and LOSP
Agent. -
Ostler in firet.claas family and Manufac-
turing- Sewing Machines ond Cream
feeperea6r4 viz.
NewRaymond ond White Sewing
Machines, and National and
Una oda Omani Separators;
Also sewing machine needles" oil, attach-
ments._ repairs and sundries for all
kinds of sewing machines.
With over 25 year experience in the above
bushiest you can rest assured of pr oes
right, square dealing and eatesfaction Messrs. Kruse, the 'enterprising pro-
prietors of the Egmondville 'brick and
tile works have added, to their already
very complete and. modern plant a,
new boiler and engine from the Bell
Engine :Works, Seafaireh.—We nottee
by ;the Regina Leader that Mr. a W.
Hoffman, of that city, and a former
Seaforth they, has passea his second'
year exam -halloo 'before the Sas-
katcheevan Law Society, standing at
STRATFORD, ONTARIO. Whe head of his class for that year.
eves establiShed twenty years ago, and, by its ma, ,we A, Rae, Or Edmoniton a form-
,- thorough work and honorable dealings with its pat- , „_ „, _
vans bee beecnne one of the largest and most widely DrI fftver*-141.0P WY, Inas also passed
known Commercial Colleges in the province. The the -mane examination.—Rev. MT, Lar-
kin Waa in Chathallif this week
demand upon 1.18 for commercial teachers and office
aesistants greativ exceed ktim supply. We amid 44.• 2
,3/4•Ang old _friends there and attend -
graduates to positions. Students are entering each
-Mg the annual meeting of the Synod;
week, Catalogue free.
ELLIOT-IT & McLA,CHLAN which is 'being held 'there this week.
Principals. —The Regina Leader, of a recent date
says George Barr had arrived in
the.city from the easet. on a short bus-
iness. visit. Mr. Barr proposes ;build-
ing a $12„000 ousIness block cee Ham-
ilton street this summer, the ;plans
Oueown make of genuine Rubber 'Trimmed for Which have been 'prepared. He
serneraIt fe the best value in Canada. Ask aiio Intends erectingeaa residence' for
your neighbor about them. his own -use." Mr. Barr is a former
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spolittni
DISTRICT MATTERS.
Mrs. P. Swett, of Brussels, pent Sun -
dal With Mrs. S. P. Rene sand °O-
der friends in Itoevin.—The young. Peoe
!pie oa the tassel, *tend haviriig. a so -
-
dal dance in the tOwint hall on _ the
evening of, TherreclaY, gal the Klee—
B,ev.. A. K. Wks will 'take for,lie
subeeet In the, Methodiat church next
Sunday • evening, "A Bad Bargain."—
Mr. Rego:Wilson, aeft• on We,dnesday
for Stanley Barriveks, Toronto, where
he enters On his Military course.—
Mr. Thos. Hills, of leigenondville, has
reeently 'purchased from a well kriewn
breeder another thorobred Ayrshire
cow. Mr. 11111s is an ardent admirer
of tale breed of cows, and noW hare
!three as Tine animals as can be
seen anywhere—On Sundaxt,May
6th, at 4 aclock -p. ma Right Bev.
Bishop McEvoy will administer the
Sacrament of Confirmation to a class
of 'about forty candidates and .preach
•in, $e. Janes' church, Seaforth.—Mr.
D. Cantelan, reeve of Clinton, was
in town on Tuesday. The Clintpu
councill ,are considering. the 'propriety
of Jouteehasing a atone crusher or t e,
purposie of 'making 'material . for tt e
on, their Istreete, and are InoW n
goitiating - with 'the Bell lengene
for the 'purchase of a crusher.—The
was ithkk Ice on the water on t
morning or May 1st, 1907.—Trout fi
ing season opened on the i first - a
May. Dr. Cooper and Mr. Sarnee.Wat-
son :left for the North on Tuesday
night, so as to . be first on deck on
Wedneeday umorning.—Mr. William
Sclater, of Brandon, and M. Wm.
Finlayson, of Galt, have purchased a
:grocery 'business in Regina,' and wila
:pitch their tent a In that rapidly grow-
ing and 'prosperous city of the great
Meet. They time iboth Seaforth boys,
and their many friends here will
whet), them success in their new ven-
ture, and 'health and fortune in the
future.—ear. B. J. Asslin, .Provin-
cial erganizer of the Catholic Order
a Foresters, will deliver an ad-
dress in the Separate school hall,'in
thts town, on the evening of Tuesday,
May 2lect, in the interestsof the Or-
der. *hitch he represents.—Mr. R. E.
Janes has 'purchased the house on
Goderich Street, at present occupied
byelefiss Grieve, from Mr. Rem Beat-
tie. --Messrs. R. H. Peek & Co., musi-
cal instrument dealers, of this town,
leave, during the past two months,
sold two car loads of -Hell and Mason
& Etch 'pianos These pla,nos were all
of the highest grade. The follow-
ing are a few of the 'purchasers:
Mr. Elder, Kipper); Messrs. W. ,Oke
and Men Murray, !ruckersniith ; Mr.
Jervis, Clinton; Mr. John Green,13a,1-
'Mid ; Mir*. W. Holman, .Egmond-
villa ; Mr. Beattie, Harloek; Mr. R.
Robinson, Varna; ale. Thos. King-,
Bayrield and Mr. Scott, Seaforth.—
Rev. T. S. Eloyle,-M. A., B. D.,-Irecttior
of - Wingtam„ will Ipreach en St.
St. Thomas' church at both services
next Sunday on -behalf a the mission-
ary society.—The collection in the
Predeyterian church, ' taken up the
paet two Sundays for the Cieinese
famine fund amounted to $140t—The
many friends of Mr. Jcihe Steet, of
the E. eacFaul stem, will regret to
learn that he has !been' confined to
his 'residence for a couple of weeks
'by illness.—Mr. E. Dawson is remov-
ing 'his liquor' store .from1 Kruse's
:block Where it 'has been for many
years, to Helrnested's !Pamir, 1; the
'store recently occupied by the.. Chin-
ese laundry Which has been fitted up
fur the purpose —Mrs McCulloch and
daughter, of North Main 'street, have
returned froin a. pleasant week's
visit with relatives in Clintan.—Mr.
Bert Muir, of Regina, spent .Wednes-
day with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thomp-
son.—Mr. Dan Devereux, wife and
family, of Chicago, arrived here Fri-
day evening last, Mr. Deve.reux re..
ituraed on Monday but Mrs. Dever-
eux and family will spend the sem-
mer at the parental home of Mr. and
MTS. RAM Devereux, sr., Huron road
ea:ea—Ivies. Alex. Melaeod Tanen-eel
borne from Victoria, 'Hospital,' Lon-
don, where' she has been undergoing
treatment. —Me, and Mrs. Thomas W.
hompson, of C.healey, were here via -
ng their uncle and aunt,„ Mr. and
re. J. S. Welieh and! other friends
ver Sunday.—Sheriff Thompson., of
ort Arthue • Mr. Arthur Thompson,
ot Orlllia; Arthur;
Gerald Thompson, of
:North Bay; Mr. Russell Thompson, or
_Montreal, and Mr. Falls, of London,
were here attending- the funeral of
ehe late Mrs, Thorreason.—Kr. J. P,
Bell has sold- his residence'on North
Main street, to Mr. John Best, who
will occupy it. The price is $1,000.
Mr. Bell Intends Mang up the build -
Ing 'now being 'used as a laundry, for
a, residence for 'himself, as soon as „he
✓ emoves his laundry to Market street.
-fr. George Baldwin, of St. Thames,
was in town this week.—The "Rub -
here" at the Furniture factory went'
out on strike Thursday morning, for
higher wages. They were 'oeing patd
$10 per week and they ask $11.—A
little daughter of Mr. Geo. Marshall,
of James street, was 'badly burned on
Thursday -Morning. She was -plall g
around a bonfire when her cloth' g
caught fire. She was oadlY burned dn
one side of the face and Mrs. Marshall
had her hands ourned in her endeav-
ors to extinguish the flames. For-
tunately the child wore heavy cloth -
Ing, and this undoubtedly saved. it
Trom much more serious injury.
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Travellers e- The following Were
ticketed to distant points this week
by :W. Somerville, railway Eindsteetan-
shiP agent: Misses _Elizabeth. end ,A1 -
ice Bell, of he London) road, near
'Hensall, Ito Saeremento, California;
efts. Marquis, mother of Mrs. Net).
Sb.aw, Egmondville, to Salern, Ore-
gon; Henry Kra,uskoff, Logan, to
Santrancisco, California; Mr. Hirtch-
Insole of 'the fueoiture faetarer, to
Newark, New Jersey, where he pur-
;poses realding and to Which place'
his family Will follow bim shoraly.
Good aliererea.—At the, Clinton Spring
Show, on- April 4th, the Standard bred
"Wilkabarre" impo'rted. troin
Kentucky by his preeent owners,
•Mesere. ,C4ovenlock Brothers, of Sea -
forth, was awarded first prize- in the
class a Standard bred etallices, 16
auteids and over.' Of hia firati crop of
colts, one took first prize in the road -
Stir class., and another second prize
in the carriage Glares at Seaforth far
last. Taal. Mr. W. C. Govenlock, one
of the owners of Willee'heme 'also
owns eae good, sirs Sid( Stanton,"
sire of the winner of. tile first p rize
for the !best single driver at the
same show, and in this class there
were competitors from Blyth, Godee
:ride, Clinton, Stratford and :Peva.
atock.—Corre
.Local lariefs—Messrs. A. K. Gif-
ford, of Wink:hem; W. Alkenheaa, of
Rrucefield, ,and W. J. aSigpley, of
Clinton, have ',passed their !anal ex-
aminations at the , London Medical
College. W. Savors, of •Bruces
'field* and, Mr. NV. Gillespie, of Seea-
forth, -have 'passea their thleca aid
second Year examariations res,pective-
ly at the same institution. The
guaranteed.
JAMES WATSON,
it.IIVISUO. Agent, and dealer In Sewing Machine
and Bloyalea. North Main etreet, Seaforth.
HARP4ESS
BelLs—Trunks--Valises — Suit Cases--
Plueb. and Wool Rugs, Eto..
Inspect Our stook before purchasing,
M. Ittodericity
Seaforth !boy and is a nephew of lvfr.
and: Mrs. Wm. Pickard, of Seaforth,
a -Any person who still- doubt s the ef-
t 'fleecy est advertising would. 'have
been c nvineed of the error of their
,.
belief ' ad :thein
y been attending
this o ) rice for the past few weeks.
A small advertisement was inserted
_in The 'Expositor by a ,housekee.per
who dersired a position Etqd a,nother-Dy
OPPOSITE CoMMEROIAL HUM,
Seaforth.
208-1
Wedding Cifts
Lilac
Fla
Will No Injure PIO tines
UR OR FAB
The latest ocientific prep
tin for .ta destruction.
the moth pest,
MORE EFFECTIVE
LESS EXPENSIVE
THAN MOTH BALLS.
Onceused always used, in-
- parting a most agreeable 4nd
lasting ordor to the fur's and
• clothing.
For sal e by
0
a -
of
ABERHART,o. ,_
DRUGGIST, I
re OARDN'O'S — BLOOK
• desiring a situaticin are house -
meld. Since etre appearaeace of- t'hese.
advertisements we 'have bean fairly
.e-- deluged by aoplIcations hotti 'person -
Tee event may be a few weeks away, but ,ar. and, :by mail proving' , that adver-
it is a good idea to look around early. We itisements are read a;nd. that there is
market n that generous ssortment whi
have the choice new things of the jewelry
Et, great shortage in this 'country for
iaeh
is found in an up to4nte steak. • the kind of help advertised.—The
Tuckersmith ston crueller will com-
mence work for t is season in :Pottle
e,ringhaan's qua,rr
May. The cruehe
emclec the manag
Tyndall- and a be
dent manager co
Silver Plated Ware 'home ,f1-Mir1-3rOrn13*Ot7a,uWit on Saturday hay-
ing completed 1).1 Parliamentary la -
We never. had so many nk‘.thin
show you. gs to tors ehere.—The regular meeting of
A $pecial Baking Dish at et 60—Is worth Britannia, Masonic Lodge will be
swing. held on Monday e ening ex e on which
occasion the lora; will a visited by
- Right Worshipful Broahe .S. H. Hal-
ley, DiStrict. Dep ty thfan& Master.
Thie will he a
14k occasion and the
aus What there
of membere.—Ti
Bros. -have remov d the
idence out nea, to th
are adding to it end: Ira
as to make it a ery nE
Teritable bottle fo some
heavy, soaking r ins o
have)come In goo seaso
the Termere. Th Y will
ttation; help to rejuveu
Wheat and clove and It
'recently sown ,goott
was received'
death or Ma. A.
home at Virden,
tuared on Sun
Deugall was on
iness men of Sea
with his 'brothe
Laidlaw, 'he was
ea,n'tile ;business
Seaforth had an
years also he
town and Wag
ices of 'the Pe oe for this district.
AbOlit. 20 Tearer go he( moved to -Man-
itoba and settle in Virden, where he
has since resid .d.—Mr. and Mrs. R.
ast on an ex -
Cut Glas
Always good t te as a wedding present,—
Artioleo of par oularly nice patterns from
$1.60 to $10 each.
about
Is ag
ment o
ter o
ld not
,M.
the _8th of
in 'this year
Mr. Harry
more eft!,
be_ 'procured.
- returned
Wedding Rings
The Correa Styles in Solid Gold 10k,
and 18k at $2.fk to $8.60.
J. F. DALY
Jeweller & Optician
Issuer of MarriageLicensee.
OARDNO BLOOK SEAFORTH
This is the Family
Shoe Store.
There's many a family in this town
that never think of buying or looking
for shoes elsewhere' There's a reason
for this-rwe've been teated long and
'we've been tested often, and our re,
cord shows that we've never been
found wanting.
Ilfretn *grandfather down to baby,
one and all, come here to satisfy their
every footwear want. People are con-
stantly (king to this aloe &tore.
By the way, have you seethese
epecial value?'?
* Our Men's '$2 or $2.5t shoes.
Our Womenat Shoes at $2 or $2 50
Our $1.50 6-E• $1.75 Misses' Shoes
Our Boys' $1.75 or $2.25 School
Shoes.
If you'll take a look at these shoes,
perhaps youll see in a measure why so
-many homes make this the _family
ehoe store. We're as ready to show
assto sell.
Richardson& Drinnis
SEAFORTH,
Sole Agents for Viotoria, Heger
Jut Wright) and Derby Shoes.
T he T uckersmith B tone
Crusher
Notice lehereby given that the To Acorainith Stone
Crusher will commence work in Fotheringhain'a
limo. omit the bth of hla,v and will 'remain there
until the work is completed. Patilmaaters desiririg
mat erial this Rusin' ehould call on the manager there
and make arrangements.
14 TYNDALL, -Manager. '
peeially: laiteriesting
officers are desir-
e a large turn out
e Mes rs. Caccia°
ld! Otall res -
street and
roving it ao
at and corn-
person.—The
'this week
for most ot
assist vege-
ate the fall
ve the grain
start. -Word
O Ithis week of the
G-. McDougall at _his
Maniteta,, which oc-
ay lat. Mr. 'ele-
ct the 'pioneer 'bus-
orth a, d; in company
-in-slaw, Mr. J. C.
engaged io the mer -
in Her urhey before
exiaten e, Fer many
as assessor of the
e oft the first Just-
Fanson left an
tended visit to
itowriAtp , Mrs.
poor health for some time ahd they
to chan-ge may !prove
s. D. T. Hep -
t Sunday with
Charles A.
lex, Stewart,
s over Sunday.
ated in Port-
land, Oregon, here he has a re-
sponsible position with a. large lum-
. Sten art has been,
time visiting with her
and Mrs. Wrnt Mc-
graondville and other
ngements hase been
'bowling club to - per -
to use the green, and
reeted the forma -
Ing club are request-
meetirg at the home
Black, next. Tuesday
three. — Mrs
aughter, Mary,
trip to North-
ew York.—The
Presbytelelan
In the school
May 8th, .tea
x, --airs. Falls,
ent with Miss
rid
tri de in. Usoorhel
Fareso.re has been in
64.
expect that tit
beneficlat—efre and M
burn, of Wingh m, see]
Seaforth frle ds,—Mr.
Stewart, son, cf Mr.
visited with hi paten
Mr. Stewart is now 1
ber firm. Mr
here for sorne
parents, Mr.
Dougall, of
friend. .Arr
-made with the
mit the ladies
all ladies int
lion of a. ibow
ed -to attend
of Mra. R. D.
afternoon at 'half pas
w.
P. esteLea and
left. on Tuesrl y on a
arapton, Mass. and 11
Ladles' Ala or th
church are to aye a t
room on We neaday,
served ,frorn !or te s
or London, le at pre
Thompson. Spa ling st eet. She came
last Thursday to see her sister, Mrs.
Thome= who died Monday morning.
a hen in his
labd -an egg'
s 'the 'One way
and wee -ring
d Mrs. James
end istr. and
—Mr.. P. Vol
flock which
measuring 7 1
and 8 1-2 the
6 1-6 ounces,
A. Cline, of
sted ha
ently
2 ineh
other,
Mr, a:
tratfor
10 .A33' 0 Ba'
Agent for up.te.dalle Trusses,
1ffot Water Baden, Shoop's r
Ormies Cotton Bdot Oompoun
Wood le Phosohedine.
ear loads ot reek' elm square ttrdbe
were Shipped rfrom Eelgrave etation
this' Season. It is marvellous where
it; all ccanee Irene. A goodi rock elm
tree no* a eitela is worth a. lot of
monple-Work 13 !progressing favor-
tably for our new .,sehool: !building.
The ,eXcavationia finished, and as the
rhaterlal is being laid On the ',grow:Ids
Me, !builders will be at work as -Soon,
as lite weather conditioni wlla per-
mit.--Mr,-!and Mrs. BrYdges had an
exeiting texperieneea fewdays ago.
As they were turning the corner, at
Sproat's store, the horse :got fright-
ened and made ae 'holt for the side of
;the !read, nearly upsetting the buggy,
but Mr. Brydges was able to get the
animal unde'r control !before any dam-
age was done.-Davicl Irving, of Mor -
met web) a heavy lose on Sandal
last, by the death a his Ilacimety!
Stanton, Maxim, which he valued at
$2,000. Indigestion is said to have
been the, cause.
Syringes,
medies,
ad
theld.alt bee Satehome, on Wdsday
evening, aIti eight o'clock, !al the
'remainswere taken to - Simcoa
Friday Dint were laid to 'rest 'beside
*hose dfher huSleand azud! liferp ter -Men
Of earlier. years. The sincerest aym-
patthyo many will' be extended to
Miss Thumper:4h who hadialWaiS re-
sided with her mother, -and, 'who had
been ben close attendant azia devoted
nurse in tier latit1 illness, andi was the
only imerriber of brie fa,m$bil present
when . the close of ilife cairns, and who
will Teel the Severance of. the tie
most keenly.
rea,out Ola Englaind,-We are pleas-
ed, to be able to 'promise oixt. readers
another sera* a very ' Interestlin,e
letters, -the "first of which will a:p-
'pear text week. These lettere are
from the pen' of Mr' John. Aliardyce,
a 'former resident of the township
Ilullett, but Who left here abieut 20
years age, returning to Scotlentlatnd
who now !resides at Edeh Dee,, Cults,
Aberdeen; Scotland. Mr. Allardyce re-
cently spent a pleasant holiday in the
,South Coast of England, andi these
,letters 'are descriptive of Ma coun-
try, ,asi4 we are sure they will be
found deeply interesting to all. After
leaving Canada, Mr. Allardyce con-
tributed to The 'Exaositor a series of
very' interesting_ letters, Which will,
no doubt, be remembered by some of
our older readers,. and, we are de-
lighted to know that he atilt keeps
The Expositor ana its readers in re-
reembra,nee.
•
SEED POTATOES.—We 'have the following early
varieties Crown Jewell, Buree, Ohio Galt and
Bover ,• also several late varie lee. W.` R., Smith,
Seaforth. Give us a e.all for spades, shovels, spading f2o0fi
r5kftaInd
alt ge,niening tools. Chesney & Arohibald, Sod( rth.
20
It is your butter, eggs, etc. that Is wartedatt5-tlhe
Maple -Leaf Store,. where you get the
either cash or trade. P. Dill, Seafor
MANGOLD SEED.—We have the
In mangolds and sugar beets for stoc
of garden seeds. V. It. Smith, Seafo
.. Would you like to see the nicest prf
town ? if so, call in at the Maple Lea
you aljvays get big yalue for your mo
Seaforth.
.Just arrived, a ear of American :Eil
sseterie "inning Co.
FENCE SLATS, --We invve a few "k;
Fence Slats for sale at a right price,
Sons, Seaforth.
A COMING VISIT. --Dr. Forster, of •Stratford,
epecialist for the eye, ear, throat andnose, will be at
the queen's Rotel, Seaforth, on Monday, May ate,
from 10 a. ni, to 4 p, m. Pure Manitoba Flour, $2,25, Seaforth 311112in°g55-01o.
2055-1
We have poultry flatly all widths, at closest
Any one is plowed with our Royal Rose, Get
„ our prices. Setiforth Milling Co. 20551
A SPECIAL MEETING of St, James Court, No,
1408, Catholic Order Forestere.—Mr, 13. Aosalin,
provincial organizer, will hold an open meeting in
the Separate &heel Hail, Seaforth, on the evening
of Tuesday, May 21s, at 7 o'cloolc, and all members
are requested to attend. Friends and acquaintencea
are also welcome and hope Mr, B. J. Assalin will ad-
dress a large meeting as he will be able to give a full
explanation of the working of the order. 20.1.5nes
McNamara, Past Chief Ranger.
A splendid heifer ettif 4 weeks old, for sale, from
good stook ; also Black Minorca Eggs tor hatching.
The Mlnoreas are the best layers and are »ors setters.
My stook is the best ; made clean weep at Seaforth
1 special, Eggs, $1.00 -per 13, Wm. liartry, see.
Polar( ellow, took 10 prizes on 0 entries. 10 regular,
WrItYheal. hin; Mac- hines, Clothes Wringers, and Barrel
Churns. On the above three lines we have special
priees for the Spring trade. Reid & Wilson, hard-
Onr ear of faney flour has arrived. q).
or b2Oreba6(.12 is
ware merchnnte, Seaforth,
good bread, beeanee we buy the beat flour made fn
Canada. No adulteration in our bread—it is made
in the old fashioned way --the kind of oread that
made the early settlere of this cpuntry fitrong and
'heal hy. For good bread and good flour, try QV -
no
highest ice,
h. 2055.1
riding varieties
; aleo all kinds
8055-11
ts and lanes in
Store, where
icy. 1', Dill,
' 2055-1
Dried Corn.
2055-1
Hensall.
MADMAN & STANBITRYt Barristers, Etc., At 'Hernial
Tuesdays,, Thursdays and Saturdays, 2029-tf
Not to Hand.—Oter usual interesting
budiget 01 local (news forl Hensall
tail not come to hand this week, °W-
ing to illness in the home of our
eoirresponderat.
Death! of Mrs. Thonepson.—Another
of the old and esteemed. +residents of
Sea:forth has been 'removed from our
'midst. Mrs. John Thompson, whose
'sudden and serious alters from par-
alysis, we mentioned last week, dted
alt her residence, on- Sperling street,
an Monday forenoon la.st. Mrs.Thorep-
son's maiden name was Margaret
Boyd. She came to Seaterth with her
family from Simcoe, Norfolk county,
over thirty-five years ago, and she
'has been a Continuous -resident here
ever since. Her 'husband died in Sim-
coe. She had reached the good oldeage
of '79 years, Until her recent ill -
,nese, altheugh not enjoying her ac-
customed good 'health for a year or
more, she was, a, remarkably smart,
aative woman kr her age, and from
her appearance, one would judge her
to !be a much younger 'person. Mrs,
Thompson iwas of a bright, cheerful,
kindly and hospitable disposition, and
Serest 1 the affairs of lite. She
always -too a deep and intelligent in -
had a large circle of warm! extend%
by all of whom itie was highly"- es-
teemed, while, by her own family and
relatives, she was much andt deserv-
edly ;beloved, Her death, despite her
long and 'useful life. will 'be a souree
df deep grief 'to many, and she will
. 1 Rook Elm
N. 010 and
2055-3
prices. Cheerio & Arehilai Seaforth. 2055-1
Bornholm.
Dolts.—Mrs. James Carmioell, of Hib-
)aert, is visiting her min, Mr, George
Oasup'oell for a few days this Week.
F'ernie &pins iS holidaYing
under (the !parental recta—Ms-0 Gat -
de bah!. IS Viettill'e 11E14 :grandpar-
ents Mr. and Mrs. H., Victore—Mr,
and MIS. R. Mawr/ray, Mitthell,
spent Sunday with friends in this vi-
cinity.—efr, :Wesley Scoins has 'put" -
chased a new, gasoline angine.—X1100
Sadie Bannerman spent a. few days
last week the guest oft tee friend,
MUM Lottie
Hills Green.
Notes.—Mir'. and! Mrs. C.Troyer spent
Sunday in Zurich, visiting their
daughter, Mrs. G. I:mile-Miss Mar-
Igaret •IVfeAllister, has xettirned to
Hamilton, to resume her clotieg as
deessrnaker.—Mr. John and W0,5 Mary
Hagan attended the "bop," given in
the opera house, -Hensall, Monday
evening.—Mr. 3. Cameron spent Sun-
day ait ;hts -home int Bayfieldee-The
smallpox scare keeps- Hale Green
:people from going seuith.—!The farm-
ers in ithlie vicinity have almost com-
pleted their seedbeg• and 'report eX-
cellent weather for it.—Mr. Thomas
Farquhar is :busy ;preparing for the
erection of his new dwelaing.—Mr.
Jake Nu'rne spent Sunday attire home
in ZteriCh.
W have a large etock of housecleaning require -
men ros, Seaforth.
s carpet sweepere, carpet whips, brushes, pails,
step icidders, self -wringing mops waeliere and wring-
ers, Our prices are right. Cliesney & Arehibald,
Seafo bh, 2055-1
}1are you set that hen yet Pure Bred Barred
C. 0, :A2i5u154rxe2ws,
Rock Eggs, the kind that hatch, at
Ike Pat Office Grocer, Seaforth. Prices reasonable.
A arty Hit With lirieks—nobody hurt, in fact all
'very moh pleased. It was asocial party who re-
COIY a shower of those lovely ioe oz brioks from
Stms Ws Kandy Kitchen, Seaforth. Wodeliver
them to any part of the town.
•
Londesboro.
Nol es.—Rev. Mr- Kerr, of Clinton,
deliv ed two excellent sermons here
last Sunday,—Rev. Mr. Currie is at
;ores t taking a week's holidays,
Rev. Mr. Green, pt Clinton, will take,
char e Of the services here' during'
'his bsenice.—Quarterly meeting ces
vices will be administered ire the
Meth dist thureh on Sunday next.
May 51.h.—eft. and Mrs. Martin, or
Seater th, vieited friends here this
week. lefre and Mrs. likKenile who
are v siting friends In Blyth. spen
Sunda with the latterse sister, Mr
Brund on.—Mrs. Kerr, of -Clinton, 1
this eek the guest of Mrs. Crisp.
A:rthu Brundson at •present as
stein the station agent In Clanton.
•
Belgrave.
Note
been
Mr. Ha
attendl
terian
has Ire
Geddes
of mao
There
,—Mrs. J. T. Brydges, 'who ha
ery -111 is recovering.—Ret.
tie was in Chatham this wee
g the Meeting of the Presb
Synod.—Miss Hester Ilrefydge
urned from Detroit —W. r.
recently received i50 'gallon
syrup from Lanark count
hould be a adt of eweetn.e
he long end kindly remembered by all 1In, such a consignment —Mrs. F. Nee -
who enjoyed her acquaintance, She or, srhad the misfortune to fa 1
was a, devoted member of the Presby- and fra tura her hip last week, A
terlen church, and, until incapacitat. She Is well advanced in years ah
ed. by the infirmities of years, took will lik ry be laid, up for some tim
an active part in -church work. She -The ethodist quarterly sacrame
Is survived by a.. family of one son !tat iservIcee will be 'held. In the brie
and two daughters, Sheriff Thon19- church tett Sunday at 10,30 e. nt. Th
son, of Port Arthur, Mrs. M. Itquarterly official 'board Will me t
Counter, of Honolulu, and. Miss Jessle in.Bel
at home. Two eons, ,John, of Orillia, day, M
and Georage, or Toronto, the oldest Thee
and the youngeet, died. only. Er. rem, Beigrav
year ago, ne .rpera,1 service was ilear ere
MAY
907
Limited in Price, but nyt
n tyie and Beauty
A Rus
A like fine
painting, derives
ite chief value from beauty
In conception and deftness
in execution. The measure
of a millinery department's
popularity Re reputation
for making or selecting
hats which have smartness
of style—a certain indefin-
able dash to them,
Me trimmed hats we
sell have a style and beauty
that speak of this work of
talented desipers. The
prices are es low as any
persm woUld ordinarily
have topay 'for very com-
monplace, plain and not
very attractive hats. There
.are many reasons for our
millinery department- being
SO decidedly popular and
busy all the time.
Kippen ,
Your Attention: for a moment, -:You can have
that buggy of yeti% made to look like a new one.
Repainted and triinmed at the old Ripper, carnage
shop. The making over of tops a apeelalty. Also
collars made to order, A trial witched. Alex. Me-
Notes.—Nir. George McKey, of205t5114113
Kenzie, leer en,
village, attended the meeting of
Synod at Chatham, -this Week as an
elder, representing St.. Andrew's
church.—Mr. W. M. Finkle from New
York State is enjoying a pleasant vise
it here with his sister, Mrs. Phillips;
and other friends. This ie Mr.
Finkle'e firtat visit to Canada and he
says his experience Is 'that the peo-
'pie are as good as the country and
the country is one of the beet enthe
world.—Mrs, John Paterson and sons,
Who were visiting :friends in town
during 'the 'past week hose returned
to their home in Wandsor.—The heavy
-rains of this week have somewhat re-
tarded seedIng operations, but work
was well advanced and a few days
of ,good weather will put farmers on
easy street—Kippen is now a dry
itoWn. The local option - .law came
into force on .Wednesday last, . but
`our veteran hotel keepers Mr. E.
Schaffer, says be intends keeping'
_right on serving the public with the
best meals and accommodation. as of
eieire and the Kippen hotel has long,
?
been famed fa and wide for its ex-
eellent Tar Sacramental services
;will be Jheld eln St, A'neirgiv's church
on Sunday forenoon pext, 'serske at
the usual hour. To-cley, Friday, the
preparatory services evill be eon-
-ducted by Rev. Mr, Larkin, of Sea-
Iforth.—Sucker fishing.has 'teen keep-
ing many of th.e 'big and little boys
.buy for several days and 'the var-
leas streams have been diligently, pa-
trolled from 'morning till night. But
,
.it would seem that a, week oa six days
;Le not long enough fon, the youhts of
!some or 'the neighboring villages and
khey also invade the Sabbath. If t
parents of these youngsters can n
.Tesitrain .them from violating the
-Sabbath; the stron-g arm of the law
rehouid step in and inflict !righteous
i'Dttnishment on the law hreekers.
, wee...a.--
Wingt
Notes.—Mr. J. -Button has 'remov-
ed his faintly Lucknow, where he
has -secured an interest in a furni-
ture business—A `promising young
man in the oersen or Mr. Rooert
Louis Hall, died at the home' of his
father here on Sunday last at the age
of 23' years. .He had' aeon ill iritil
consumption for some time. HeIeaves
a widow and one child. MIS is the
second death in the family within a
little • Oyer a_year, a, sister having
died.—There 'promise of a :ouilding
'000min town this sammer. Three
new -ousIness blocks are to be built
'ceeides a handsome new 'home for
the Canadian Bank of Commerce and
aeout N new restdences.—Mr. Abner
Cosens, one of ciur most oushIng and
d real es-
a,cquir-
James H.
lIONNOMIP.
New Dress Goods of Every Kin
enterprising insurance re
tate agents, 'having rece
ed the !ousineds of Mr.
Chisholm has now Zorme a partner-
ship with Mr. John Ritchie, an old
and well known insurance and real
estate man of this town and the new
'firm will toe known AO Ritchie gG
COBeng. They will make a strong
eeam.—Rev, Mr, McQuarrie, a former
pastor of the Preseyterian chnrch
'have, and who has tech -pastor of a
congregation in North Bruce, has
'resign.ed 'his charge there and In-
tends !removing to Toronto, where he
has purchased' a residence,—Dr, A.
K. Godfrey is 'being congratulated,
on having paitied his graduation ex-
amination, taking honors in several
subjeets, -at London Medical College.
—Rev, H. E. Allen, of Toronto, has
accepted a call from the 'congeegation
of the Wingham Baptist chureh and
preachea his 'first sermon .as pas-
tor next Sunday.---eWingliam district'
meeting of the afethodlet church will
be held lo Lucknow on 'May 15th and
16UL-ell:ay. Mr. Lowe, c)f London, a
former pastor will • preach missionary
sermons in St. Paul's Ch.urele next
• Sunday- Last Sund-ay evening in the
eame church Right Rev. Bishop Wil-
liams received into full communion
eleVen candidates by confirmation.—
The following' are the officers recent-
ly elected by the Wingharn Branch
of the Women's Institute : Brest.
-dente, Mits. W. Efts; 'vkei 'president,
t Mies Waddell; secretary and treas.
aye Methodist church on Mo
y 6th, at 2 o'clOck P.
ill be service as usual
Methodist church next Su
Ing at seven o'clocit.-Elg
TJIUE coming warm weather season promises to be olce
of the busiest and most interesting ones from the
standpoint of dress materials that Seaforth has
ever known, and this hag encouraged us to make unusual pre-
parations for the things women will need. This particular store
is ready with an ample showing of
— Dainty Wash Materials
-- Fine Wool Dress Stuffs
Aeautiful Colored & Black Silk
cME SPMCLAMS
Imported Ginghams in Checks and Stripes, 12ic & 150-
2 — Dainty Colored Dress Muslins, 12ie & 150
3 — Black Lusires„ Taffeta Cloths and Armures, Oe Az 75c
4 — Tweeds, Wool Batistlis and Orepilles, •500 ik 60c
5 — Black Taffeta Silk, 43c 4; 500
6 — irttney Check and Stripe Sas, 50c Ak 750
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Extensive Showing of Ready
to Wear Garments
E 'wisb it understood that oui gaimentet come dir-
ect to as irom best manufaeturers. We pay
cash for them and take advantage -of all conces-
sions where quality is maintained, consequently, are in a posi-
tion at all -times to quote lowest prices.
All Our Garments are Out,
Trimmed and Made Right
Raincoats..
Top Skirts.,.,..
Under Skirts
Dainty Waists
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$ 5 to 1-5,
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House Furnishing Debartment
Very Active These Days
tie New Housefurnishingi are meeting with great
favor. We believe that we an supply saiifatorily your needs
in any of the following goods;
CARPETS
-CHINA MATTING -8
CURTAINS ,
BED,SPREAD$
CARPET SQUARES
LINOLNUMS
DRAPERIES
to, to,
MATS
FLOOR _ OILS
TABLE -0OV)
Eta; Etc.
Big hal
°War 32
icier, Mrs. Gillespie; directors,
Mrs. H. B. Elliott, Mrs. (Dr.) Ken-
nedy, Mrs. John McCracken, Mrs, J.
:W.. Currie, Mrs. W. F. tinkle:ter;
9.110tOrs, Mrs John Wilson, Mrs. J,
Hewer, The Institute has made great
progress during the last year, and
now has 39 flanks on the membership
The meetings are Veld the last -
Thursday of every month.—Wingbam
has a very active and successful Ep-
worth League society, the annual
business meeting of which was held
Monday evening. There are 133 mem-
bere on the roll, 94 active, and 39
asswiate, an increase of 23 over the -
former year. For 'the Forward Move-
ment for Missions, the sum, of $254
was raised, an increase a $50 over
last 'year.
Wroxeter* -
Notes. -Mr. Gorge Leckie was un-
der ;the weather for several days of
this week. --Miss Alice Hamilton has
returned from a few weeks' visit
with friends 14 Stouffville.-A very
large gathering sit the Independent
Order of Oddiellows aseernhled in the
Methodist chureh, On Sunday after-
noon .last, to hear REV; 3. H. Oster-
hout ssreach his annual sermon to the
leretthren. He took'', for his text the
motto of the Society, "Friendship,
Love, -etc."—Mr. :97, Adair, of Wing -
ham, visited relatives here 'over Sun-
day.—Miss E. Henry was a visitor in
Hariston (M. Sunday, ---Me. O. 0,Steve-
art, a .Woodridge, le opending a
few days in !the rillaze.--Mrs, W.
Reid: liras !returned from Lucknow,
where she had ibe'en for several weeks.
es.Xis Tist Thonspeons 0,t. Hamilton, res
new -ed ,acquaintattes13
last Wednesday,
Chiselhursts
A Correction, --Mr. -Editori-My at-
tention' leas been called to a news,
item In your paper from Chiselhurst, of some weeks ago, dae
gcriptive of a contest It checkere, „
which the writer credited gr. Leta
with being a better player than ahe
Fitzgerald- As a rule the chain.-
PlellehiP Of ani genie Is decided kt
favor of the winning Wei in th
contests, Mr. Leitch and Mr. PIt
gerald played' three different ILI
during- the season, and.1 arix told,
good authority, that Mel' Fitzger-
ald wee; winner twice out of thettiree
times, and on one occasion. got sovem
igarnes out of eight, while Mr.Letteb,
by tactics contrary to the rules or -
scientific ,san succeeded is -win-
ning the thtrd time by one game, 50
that your correspondent was scarce-
ly !air tie Mr., Fitzgerald in Ida it',
part. Perhaps be was misinformed.
But whatever is worth reporting at
ali, Is worth reporting accurately''
ONE INTERESTED.
Constance. ;
Presentation, -Mrs. Robert Reg
son, on retiring from the poiflon
organist In the Methodist eiturchh
was presented with a purse of mo
Dy the members of the Ladles' Ai
In ;raeognitioe of her faithful
ffielent services. It was B. graceful
and well deserved tribute and re-
flects credit on both donors and re -
*Wee, ;
freleameseeeee-siewe.