The Huron Expositor, 1907-05-24, Page 84
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Gio*d
Hard -Ware
On(leavot 16%0 out
eau and tee to date. It le- no
Ahem goode and we Will
ten / price et, quality,
'quote' You Otte0 Btaldbrai
OA all Riede, Nalls, Oleets,
UnfiePd
Coiled 000
and we 'ahe selling More o
EherweWillittnes paints than ever
ter Hon
it to Mita
Tuesday e
Worshipful
s et Deputy Grand
paid his first oilticial
Masorile lodge on
.ribi,g last. Britannia
th," -Was represented 7 by
faster Dr. Berrows, and
besides p, tar att elence.te the merle -
hers of ehe ocal lcidge."‘There wee a/
gooe idea of
trict Deputy
ed the nem
and efficien
labor' all re
Want for ,re
of hours • we
The Seatort
their prense
Brother Ent
of the Mitc
kInd tend ho
they enterte
et
he Hnrons elayed their
=la Su tfie senior eerie
arne, Ione. a. spectetors
, was rather tame. The
teem, but showed lack
te, due no doubt Ito leek
caused by the 'backwara
, 't they will round into
ave ev ry .appearance of
teem. uelph were leek-
stron oppotents foe the
teller , hut: the score
did not impress elle ale
as li
ttrons
of to
ver te
lct time
ney ArchMaid„
SEAFORTHI
Hardwaret Stoves and qui.
•
James Watson,
Successor to' W. N.SEttson
14011TH MAIN ST., SEAFORTt
General- *Fire, Life Sid • Aoolden Immo-
*nee *gent, Rea neste and leap
Agent. r
• tering Sewing Masohines end! Creme
WiwRaymond and White &Wing
Machints„ and National 'end
Une eda Orem Separators,
AboO sewing =whine needles, o$ attach-
=este, moire end sundries ! ler
kinds of sewing machines. k . -
With over, 2,5 Vete experience in the above
business you can rest esetued Of -prime
• tight, .square drams. and satiudaotion
JAMES WAT
sentence Agent,- sad dealer
et, Selpriii.
was. established twenty years ago, and, by its
thorough work and honorable dealings with its pat-
rons has become one of the largest and niost widely
known Comaferdial Colleges in the proVinee. The
demand upon us for comfnereial teachers and office
assistants greatly exceed the supply. We affsist
1,-Taduates to .posItions, Students are entering each
week. Catalogue free.
HARNESS
'work one, etrid the Die-
ers on the very accurate
manner in Which they
eir several Tarts. After !
re/Anne to, and a- couele
e trios agreeablY spent.
Neel; thee are louct in
of ight !Worshipful
tt and he Other membere
ell locl 0, ter the very
liftable manner in Which
first honie
with Mete
winning by
none. The
point of vie
HurOns ham
champlandhi
of col-0111sta
of, era.ctitie,
ape end
ed en as th
ehateploriehi
_on Fritia,Y
Aloe -of the ;ratty,
that evenin
enthusiasts ely to carry off
the cluttept their comine
genies the will have rounded
into shape l*put up a first
close a.rticl tball, and against
the R in, to -day, Friday,
"will Show form. .
-The net game in the senior
series id in int . Tuesday ev-
-The H rons Went to Geelph on.
Tuesday, to' play t e rehire -"fame with
the Royal City t One lOwirig to a
°duple of t e best players being laid
oft on "ace mit of Sickness, the teain
organized, s is ti own by the score,
four to one in fa,v r of Guelph.
'accent/S-10410mi are graded; I,
eections,_ :happily bet two or
three where the echool. acconeueidan.
tient/ ere had thie grant reel fall as
lout - $5. The SUMO tilUS lost will
go to those whools where an -enlight-
ened 'public opinien US ttnabled trus-
tees. tO keep school prerniees and the
settee houses eh to the twentieth!
and aerate schools of• the Provinte
will recelee a grant of $5 ten an li-
brary' heeks purehasee between July
ist, 1906 end July 1st 190/, providedi
OBE'', Ine_pector, Beet aurae -
Good Cattle, -Mr. A. G. Striate, of
on Mtmday last, 'four 'head of cattle,
;which were as fine epecireens as any
thet have beat ehipped from hern for.
a long time, There were two steets
and twe 'haters all. two years old,
the steere weighing 2,710 Ibte, and
lite heifers 2,890 lbs. They were all
raised and fed by Mr. Smillie :himsetfi
end they are ereditable to him. Thett
were. dad; to idr. John O'Keefe, fori
5 1-2' mite eer pound, thus inettine
ithe nice ellen of, $280.50, or an aver-
ege of $70 eadie They were weighed
here :after having been driven from
slear }lateen, Mr. Smillie le on the
eight track. What tanners . 'and
:breeders Shoulcl dry to do is te breed
end feed, animals that will realize as
.much at two years old .as the ordin-
ary anitnal win -nit !three, an.d the
toeing of a leer's keeping will make
w big profit. That 'MIS. ean..be done
Is ithoWn. by thel 'above. 1` Mr, Smillie
also Old a thoroughbred Shorthorn!
heifere two yearse old, to, Mr. Gilbert
560 line
hoe the deaf aro made to hear.- M. D. Tugend.
haftathe eelebrated eye and ear specialist, late of 1
New Yoekleity, will visit this town, and will be- l_t_t
the Commercial hotel 9n the follOwIng date Thurs.
day, May 40th, one day only, fs:', which time' he will
demonstrate his wonderful Patent Invisible Ear
made to h ar as well as ever. Thls is no 'idle boast,
Drum. Apy person afflicted with deafness on be
In the p t few years there have been -several ear
is
drum our a, end not only have they proven defect-
ive, and o no use in' restoring the hearing, but n ere '
aIso clurasY and could be seen in the. ear. The In- '
visible Ear Drum of Tugendhaft's io entirely differ-
ent in this respeetl Not onlY will it restore the
hearingbnt it is entirely invisible and cannot be seen.
when once introduced into the -ears, Mr• Tugend:-
haft -was i once deaf' and after squandering a small
!erten° in different remedies and on so-called inven-
tions, finally perfebted his new drum within the past
few yearsj In every cue where his drum hail been
used it hab effected a complete ewe. See the cele-
brated specialist at °nee and be oonvineed. No drugs
used or no operatien neceffoary. These drtuns slop
stop all r nging noises and neuralgia pains in the
head, where the camels from deafness. The price
of the ear, drumo is within the reaoh of° all, and any
Perron afflicted with deafness 'need not be so any
Imperial, Berlin, etc. A few Second hand wheels
taken an a few for sale. John Bulger, Seaforth.
Ottr own make of genuine Rubber Trimmed
litanies& It Is the best value in Canada. Ask
yourneighbor about them.
Bells--Thuske-Valises- Suit. es -
Plush and Woolf Rugg, Els
seaforth
3.50 SflOES.
et Our $3 60 Shoes will shine in any
society. They'll shine When you
compare them with $4 Or $4.5O
shoes. It's hard to tell them
tom shoes costing twice the price.
'Three -fifty isa popular price for men
and woinen's shoes these days.
It's always the best—or rierie-:-
at this store, and so wi secured
the best Patent Colt, Vici
and Gun Metal Oalf--eXtreme or
moderate styles, high oil.low cut,
lace, button and Bluchers—the
-best sheemaking.
Everybody endorses these'83.60 shoes,
SEAFORTHI
Sole _Agents fer Victoria, Itagar
Just Wright. And Darby Shoes,
Every one -
who buys
DIAMONDS
frorn us
Peels that h# or she has secured
a good haroain. We intend
that every one shall feel that
way. Every gem we Sell must
be right in quality, color, cut
and price. W'e have some beau-
ties to show you.
Our special Diamond
Engagement Ring $25
is extra good Value
Wedding Rings $3 to $8
J.
F. DALY
Jeweller & Optician
Issuer of Marriage Licensee;
.We have opened. our Ice
Chleam Patlor for the
season, andlinvite all our
old patront4 and many
new ones, te call and -see
We use oniy pure crearrk:
and the purest fruit
juices and' crushed and.
sliced fruits we can buy,,,
and feel confident we%
can _give you something
Ice cream in bulk or
. brick for weddings and
parties our specialty.
' The .Tow Counc I.L.A special meet-
ing of the. town ceuncit was beld on
mente for the dr tiling, curbing and
Main etre s. As our readers know,
the first 1 tentiont of the council was
to use evh is known as tar macadam(
for this w rk, and a byelaw was Welke'
ed for that •purp se. On eurther in-
vestigatin into th merits -of this ma-
terial., h ever, i. P was found not to
it -had be e used, and the 'difference
in 4ear etween it end - the plain
Macadam as no such as to justify
the increa ed cos . Consequently, it
was eeeld d to a amble the : tar -ma-
cadam an to adopt plain macadam
change - be g le ally made, a peti-
tion -from the property owners inter-
ested was necessery. Title 'petition
was iproc red, and en Monday night
the netiti was received by the coon -
cit, and t e Various by-laws author-
izing' the: trek co,mmittee to carry on
the work, , and ehabling the council
to raise the name for the same, were
'Put narou h. Th work will nowt be
ma• terials can be ' procured. T.be first
work to Acme is the construction'
of the se era, and that will likely
be comme ced next week. There was
ditty- one. ender received for the con -
of teassrs Edge & Gutteridge, the
price ,bein the Elaine as last year,
10 1-2 cents eer toot, and that een-
Illness f Ur., ituxton.-A despatch;
from Wi ipeg, d ted May lath, says:
best kno new paper men in 'the
west, is s rionslys ill, He was strickt
en with e ralysis at the Commercial
Club last night, and is now in a
critical c nclition He founded the
Free Pres tt Mr. Luxton will be re-
membered y man of the older reada
ers of The Expositor and all will re-
gret his 1 Imes. ',In the early days
Mr. Luxt was ''ditor- at a 'publish-
er, of 'The Expos tor end went from:
etEPrted th Free rese': which he con-
ducted wit mark d e- energy and e, -
from eouten lism a me Years ago And
has 'since een - in the !employ of the
of !public institutionse-Sioce the a-
bove was 1 type e regret to learn
of the deet of Mr Lunton winch oc-
curred on onday , night. Mr. Lu x ton,
located in ort Ga r or what is now
Winnipeg 1 1870. e acted as west-
ern corresp dent- pr the Toronto'
Globe and aught actiticil there for
two years. He the started the Win-
nipeg Free Press e a andll weekly
end *lee has s ce developed into
sat in the anitcib Legislature or
did much to mould Ithe eolitical sen-
timent of t.li west. He was about 63
years of ag sad vas a netive of
Devonshire, Own , but came to
this country When uite a young Lae
afid hoed his own ro from the start.
Previous to engaging in the 'news-
paper bushing. he teught ochool In
Middlesex c. inty and before corning
to Seaforth as connected. with the
Strathroy Ag
The First Step
Often. means so much. It has
meant success to thousands of
young people who wrote for
our catalOgne es the first- step
toward a g000d salaried posi-
tion. Take the step to -clay.
aiddress
Central, Business Col
395 Yonge St., Toronto
lege
-w. fifi A W, Principal. 2058-52
0. ABERHART9
ROW lifitirehd g his
home abont the middle or lune and
Gifford has tact his residence., en
work was done 'by Meth Brothers's
An old frieed heard From. -The Ex-
reelitor is always pleased to hear frone
old friends who have left the old }W-
ean home to sleek their fortunes in
other lands. The following As alum-
ele of MAY similar letter's which
come to haind from tithe to time. It is
an extract free» a private ietter, Writ-
ten by Dr. -D. Hammel, of Detroit,
an old Hullett bby, Who many years
ago went to zeek the wider fields
'and greater opporteMities offered by,
the United Statee, and who has done
iiiimeelf and Ms native coutrny erect.,
it abroad, but who still has vvarmi
elace in Vs heart foe the old home
and; the associations of his early
Awe. Dr. Hammill says: "I have
read you constantly and regulaelyi
since the teglinning of '68, and wher-
ever ge you fellow me. I was one
ef your " valued! correspondents" in
the_ carry seventies, when Wall
quite a 'young man teaching school
in old Huron. Do you know that some
of t'he incidents of thirtY or tfordlyi
Years ago, Which . yon brIn'g back to
memory in •trour "In the Oldeet Days"
cbluntit I gee to be frail in my own
memory as that ot yeeterday. Mr.
Govenlock's narrative was well worth
!your eprice for a whole year. I had
often !heard when a toy of his won-
derful journey aind adventures, and
it watt a real treat wham yeur. col-
s/erns furniehed it in cletall from Ms
Illot Water Bottles, Shoop's remedies,
Cook's Cotton Root Compound said ,
the Meitlendbank cemetery. Mr, Mare
Shall ware5.9 etears of age, and he had
been. in feeble health for **veva
rnentlis. In his miter doers he was an
setive and enthusiastic :me/1*er Of
the Orange Order, and his death will
be tegeetted by tawny Who knewthim.
.reTtie elate for the grand Trulnk exr
Canaclien Order of Foreseers, 'from all
stations from Goderich. to Stretfora,
inclusive,:!has been arranged for Fri-
d ay,. June 11.4th. hthe fare for the round
trip front Seaferth is $2.05. Excur-
eionists return Loither . the 'sante night
or wait over ter. the next day. -The
gentleman referred to as "W. A.
Rae, of nit/Mouton," in this column
Of !hie, who is also re,siding in Ede
inontoreesMiss Cowan, ef Toronto,
was 'here this week visiting her isister,
Mrs, George Dorranee, - end other,
friends.--sfilix Englieb immigrants ar-
rived 'here on ltioliday and were book-
ed to Mr.. George Idurdie, immigitte
tion agent. There was a. moo wnd
his wife and two sons end. twosingle
men, Mr. Murdie has, got them, all
good 'sitnations end could !place a
geed emeny more if ' he had them. -
The scheol teacheee in the' Emit Hur-
on' Inspectorate !held! their Inetttute
itneeting at Guelph on :Wednesday and
TitursdaY. :As a consequence the
schooie Were closed from iWedne.sday
until 'next Mendtty and a large nume
ber of the. teachers went to Guelph,
where we, have no 'doubt they but ale
e'rijoyable wed 'profitable meeting. -
Newspapers are becoming almost es
numerous -in the new, ;brovinces of
Sa.skatcbewan and Alberta as rosee
in spring. ' The latest -candidate for
!public favor in this lhie is The -Times
of Sinteluta Saskatehewan the first
very .citelitable Sheet It is, contilderl
leg the: .size and age of the town. -
..Word has been ' received in. town of
the ideath in lielena, Afontana, of Mr.
Francis D". Pepe, who: was, in the.
hey and was employed there with
in Harpurhey he was nyarried to Miss
Hannah Copp,. a niece of ehe late ....J.
P. Brine/ He left here in 1.865 for Cal-
ifornia; and . afterwards located in
Mont/tea where he has resided for a
'great. Many , years, He will be re-
membered by some of the older resi-
dents of this vicinity.e-On Thursday
last a nuinber of the membere of the
.Worneies .Missionery Society, of the
Methodist ctrerch here went up to
Olintott to attend the District meet-
ing ot the Missionary Societies. -Mrs,
Allan -S. Bend, ofs Winpipags is here.
visiting her parents, • Mr, and Mrs,
James Beattie. She accompanied Mr.
Bond,- I who came ' to Toronto on bus -
!nets, i and they return to Winnipeg
on Saturday. --Mr. William Hills, of
Egneredville, Who bas been laid up
for two weeks is now. stitticieetly
recovered to be up. and around the
&rah; south of Egmondville, was, on
Thursday .morning of last week, pros-
trated by. a ery severe attack of ap-
cessary. Thursday -evening the
operation were performed by Dr. Gunn
of .Clinton, assisted by Doctors Bur -
tows and McMinn's, of Seafortii. For
a. few days he was -in a very -critical
'proved although not yet past tbe
danger Itiarlc.--The many friends 'here
of Mrs. M.! A. Coulter will be pleased
to teem that she Is recovering 'nice-
ly from the .eetects of the operation
Which she enderwent recently in the
Leagtie of ttte Methodist church will
hold a, .eocial in the churdh next Tues-
vulley frozn -the overhead track at
Mr. Jack Kennecly's teach the other
day, butting it 'so badly that several
stitches had to be tett in by -the doc-
tor. -Mr, John kale is spendtng the
24th holiday; with friende in London.'
—Mr. Collie Kennedy tas sold his
fine tea.rn of roadsters to Mr. Samee
recently 'ocenpiee by Mr. Wm. Hen-
derson, which he .pureharted a short
time agee-Mr. 011arles Boole, who has
not Steen in verylgood health for some
timee left en Wenneeday 'to visit his
jed o
Nome Funds
ediate
g Needs
Consuleratio
oieums
Matt
Cu
Drapert
Etc
1:11 OB7
and
raadymade
Clothing
Man AV nted,-Areliable Protestant married man
for farm ork. Good wages to an agreeable, oom-
Potent, table couple. Addreos Dr, J, Bell, corner
sal and nab St„t Harrisburg, Fa„ or call on James
20684
Campb 11's Varnish Stains are the original Varnioh
Stain& he manutaeturers offer 8100 to any - one
who can disprove/ that claim. These Stains are
better th n other varnish stains because the 'nuskere
have iris roved them efuth year since they Avon: fird
offered o housekeepers, Mule in ten ;beautiful
glades. For sale by Reid & Seafotth,
2068-1
You c n't tell a perfect eye from its appearanne,
but the erviee it gives, If uncertain let. Dr. Harvey
put you ht. If not as good as thev ohould be he
will mall hem ao good ao they oafs mfule. Con.
euffaio at Daly's Jewelry Store. One day only-
Thksrorla June fith, Hours 10 to 12, 2 to 62, 0o58r4by
appoint fent.
Impor ant Notiee,-All parties who are interested
dersign° to kindly contribute fundo,for the erection
of a ne fence surrounding the 'MO and rear of t,he
'cremator also for the purpose of employing a care-
taker to keep the grounds in proper order. Contri-
butiono or the above purposee may be paid to any
of the undersigned, who have been appointed as a
committee to take the matter in hand, As the com-
mittee are anxione to have Ole matter attended to
as early no poosible it lo hoped ell those ssho are in-
terested will refspond promptly and liberally. Janieri
Wats" Seaforth ; John Wilson, Seaforth ; William
Yon In buy glasses anywhere and get experienee,
but den ing with Dr, Harvey brings satio2fortoctsi.jon.
One day only -Thursday, June Oth. Daly's Jewelry
Store, &Mortis.
YOUNG MEN WANTED.-Slx young men wanted
between 16 and 20 yeare of age. We have good.open.
Ingo for young men who deeire to learn a firstolad
trade. Apply at once to the W. H. Willis Shoe Co,
Seafort 2058-2
grants to t rural! public Behools
will, it futu , be paid in two instal-
ments. The first /instalment, Toed
some time • af er August 1st, will be
ma e up as ()Rows: First, a grant
of -20 to all schools, whose teacher
'1101 s a First or Second class certif..
icat , and 2ndl a greet of 40 per cent.
on the emu. t of salary 'paid ever
$800,, for the year ending June 80th,
1907. Schools having assistants will
receive $40 'pier cent. on. amount of
salary 'paid °tier $200 There are cer-
tain grants ,given to ,school seetioes
essessed at $60,000 or less; but Eant
Huron receives none of these a,s the
lovvest assessed section is No. 11, in
Turnberry, $60y975. The highest is
stainrent, .paid 'sometime after Decem-
eer 1st., will. be apportioned en the
basis of equipment and accommoda-
tions, viz, 10 per, cent. on value of
equipmeet and a't feast $80, where the'
that ma
Sees- da
e cream and lee cream - sodas are the kind
e you syntot, an encore, Ever tiled it 7 Was -
20394
Laugb and Grow Fat. -" The King. of Trairme."
which will be et Cardno's Opera Bouts on May 27th,
io a Yanacee Doodle comedy in four big ado, expertly
acted, 'Staged with tade, elegance Of tone, above the
average mimes audience be laughter, Olean, tuneful
and lively, designed for laughing purposes onlys
Parade at noon. " Mal. Wiggo of the Cabbage Patch"
says : 14 What yer face needs is -smiles." In u The
King of Tramps," which come to Cardno's Opbra
House on Monday evening, May 27th', there is noth-
ing but pmiles. The sort,. fAsat, comes from honest
merriment, caused by irresistible enthusiasm, from
following the oontintiotio moving panorama, of com-
edy atultmusio which tor three hours floats merrily
Church, Seaforth, will hold a bazar in the vacant
pioWbytxrlian
along IN front of you.
Bazari-The ladies' Aid of the First
store in Cardno's bloek, on Friday and Saturday,
May Sist, and June lst, afternoon and everibig. On
Friday afternoon there will be a sale of useful and
fancy articles, oandy, do., also aftbrnoon2toersu.a2nd
supper. ; On Saturday -sale of home-madei cooking
and afternoon tea. Supper, 26e ; afternoo# tea,10e.
I3oys sistnted. - Parents desiring their boys to
learn a. nsod trade and have steady employment,
would do svell to caJI at the Seaforth Shoe Factory.
Boys wanted f von' 14 to 20 years of age. 2067-2
best farm gate pbtainable. N. Oluff & Sons, Sea-
forFtahl:m f:tiateo.-14 inch spruce lumber makes the
2058-2
Gravel Boxes. --2 inch spruce lumber for grave
boxes alwaye IT) stock, N. fluff & Sons. 2067-2 ;
(the old Coleman homedead), where she will teach
Drawing, Ohina, Oil and Water Color Painting.
Mots intending to take lessons will kindly no2toff5youal
once as tbe classes are now being formed..
Wanted. -A woman to wash, one day a week in a
private faluily. Wages $1.25, Apply at t2h0e67.1.11 x-
MANG LD SEED, -We have the leading varietie
in mango ds and sugar beets for stock ; also all kind
of garden seed& W. R. Smith, ffeatorth. 3056•tf
. Locale Briefs. -Those having ear
trouble Ishould consult a tnotice in an-
other column In this issue. -Mr. ,Wen.
Sclater ',has finished a large new coal
warehotise, with ,a, cement basement.
This will enable "him to handle tliis
a,nd adviantage to 'himself and his
son, of Galt, were here title week. , son le Elm Creek, Manitoba, We hope
Mr. Fin &yam was on his waiy to I the cbange and test will be benefice
Rhgina, Where he intends engaging in 4 !al and that 1r, Soele will conle
the' grocery business with Mr. Wm. l home quite resto ed to his usual good
Sciater, lir., but Mile Finle,ye.on will , health. -A telegram was received here
eemain here with .her !parents, Mr. t on Wednesday, 1 stating that Mr.
and. Mrs!. Wm, ' Sleeth, until he has i william Wilker,1 a son Of Mr. Jelin
hard trek several mornings thia 1 British Columbia. -No further par-
e -home erepared for 'ner.-There was; ' Walker, of Roxboh, had been shot in
week, .stifficient to make thick ice, 1 ticulars Of the sed affair have been.
but vegetation is net yet far enough ; received up to t . time of going to
advanced; for anything to be seriously' 1 'press.--eir. Levi awrence, of Tor -
injured -Me. Walter Kemp, who spent , onto,, Who was t have taken one of
the wint r with his daughter in Pe- i the services in t e Methodist church
trolia„ h s returned to towe for, the ' here next Sundaye has been .prevented
sumenertteMr. and Mrs. Andrew Turin . from' doing so, b t hopes to be here
bull, of Grey, and Miss Smith, Mrs. , in a few weeks' lare.-In addition to
Turnbulltd sister, were in town on, the usual bonds, travel, Mrt Wrn.
Saturday,' the guests of Mee arid Mrs. Somerville, Grand Trunk town agent,
A. W. StOble. Mr. and Mrs:ITurnbull . this week ticketed Mr. Wm. Finlay -
leave thie week for Manitoba fund the son, formerly of Galt, to Regina, and
West, Where they intend! 'to sp/tul Mr. Alex., Gillatly son-in-law of Mr.
the summer, ziald. where they have tato Isaac Langstroth to Whinipeg.-Mr.
sons and:a _daughter. The eldest 'sonr Keith Fear is home for the holidaYs
is an eetensive land owner and lead- from Toronto Medical school. -The
ing busriess mat in Manitou,Manitoba, _Bell Engtne and Thresher Co. have
and the other 1301): is a, succeseful got out a very hendsome illustrated
dcotor, in Winnipeg% The latter is a catatogue which they are sending to
greduate of the Seaforth Collegiate In- their cuetoleers and others, -The sub-
stitute. -Another .of the old and well Jed ,of Rev. P. Id. Lerkin's sermon
known residents of Seaforne hr the next Sabbath evening will be "A bus -
person of Mr, Joeeph hlershall, 'Wed, !mass mat's rastake."--Mr. Robert
on Monday enornitig last, the funeral Armetrong is here visiting his daugh- .
'taking 'place Teeiday afternoon, to ter, Mrs. N. Ilartry,-Dr. H. H. Roes,
Brussels.
Died in the West. -A deepatch from!
Neepewa, 'Manitoba, dated tday
says: N. H. Cox, a railwaty and lumr
her contractor, working with the Mc-
Donald, McMillen Co. on the Ctrand
Trunk Pacific died; in the hospital
to -day of: tepietict fever. His patente
reside at Brussels, Ont. He was 44
*years/ of sige and leavea a wife end
three children.
•
Blakti
Notes -Quite a 'number of our Sab-
bath echool teachers attended the
convention held- in Hensel' on Mon-
day last. -Rev. Mr. Robertson, can -
was here Sabbath last • and-. addressed
the children. He also' took cbarge of
Mr. Geo. Douglas has added to the op-
siew fence erected. XT. Doeglaet has
also placed lightnieg vide on . both
,hist- barn and house. -.XT. -and; Mrst
Turner, of gills ,Green, wereegueste
fat the latter's 'parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Sherritt, on Sunday last. -Mr. Ohrie.
Bechler has purchased a teaming out-
fit and wilehnow be able to lay in
his supply on tuel,-Mr. Chas, Meyers
hes completed the stone fouedatton
under Mr, J. Gingerich's :housenvieehl
he ;purposes erecting,
•
Died In The West, -Mr. Peter Rob-
ertson, of the 12th concession of
Tuckersolith, received the sad 'Intel-
ligence last week of the death of his
oldest sent Robert Robertson, which
took place ine Foam 'Lake, Saskatch-
eware on Sunday, May 18th. He bad
been ettacked vvith pneumonia and de-
spite the fact that he was a strong(
rugged Man, he succumbed- to therav-
ages of ,the disease. The deeeasedi
was a native of Tucketennith but had
resided id the west for severalyearee
although he had frequently peen home
in the interval. He was engaged 'n-
aming there. Ile was unmarried;
and was 48 years of age, The re-
mains were brought- home itnd were
interred in the Hensall Union cem-
etery on Sundey, the funeral take
ing 'place from the residence of his
brother, UT. JOhn Robertson, and 'tile
large umber who attended; amply
manifested the respect in whieh the
deceased was held by his old- home
friends .aind.the sympathy felt for
the bereaved relatives. The remains
were accompanied home by Mr. Aegus
Roberttion, a brother of the -deceased
who was associated with hiln in the
• From The West. -Mr, John Tayloe
who left Chiselhurst a few Weeks
ago to reside in North Dakota, writes
front' Xitnor, on May 14thi as follows: -
,"We Derived there all safe and sound'
The epringtis very cold and backward!,
hed about four inches of snow
last night and frost nearly every
Inigfht. .Seeding is very slow end
backwerd. I have 125 acres in and
about as much more still to sow."
Mr. • Taylor's many •friende around
the, old home• will be 'pleased to hear
of \ the sate arrival or ;himselt and
family' and that they have got com-
fortably lecated in their taw borne.
•
Housecleaning tin3e Oman& new things for the home, and we
are ready to egoist persons interested by showing them a very
stock of new goods', such as they likely require. It is advisable
make selections without much further delay, because the briek.bus1=
mess that being done here will tend to put the variety into some-
what ota broken condition betore long.
It is not too much to ,say that this year's stoek is more interest-
ing than the one of A year ago,- inasmuch ao ta• broadens in VA
* has a wider scope of pricing, and an eventetter range of color'
We axe exceptionally strong in lace curtains and offer -many va
that surprise.
Lti
OF SUPERIOR "QUALITY.
A pawn is impressid favorably or otherwise by knowing some-
thing about the kind of linen that is uoed in any home. To obtain
linen of unquestionable quality should be the desire of every house-
wife, Jiist the proper kind to produce the most satisfactory result*.
ie assured by allowing no to eupply your nee4e.,-,
Notes -Wm. Wray ',Is in. Sarnia
this week on business. -C. McClelland
hap 'placed 50 hea& of 'cattle ors his
-farm near Blytle-Patterson Bros.
are butty putting up cement walls for
George Lantrence, of ,Ayr, Waterloo
county, are opending a Week with
friends and- relatives around Bel -
graves -The 'Methodist Parsonage true -
tees are putting up a new fente &-
hound the parsonage property this
weeke-Miss Bella Sproat was* the
school debenture. There were four -
There Was quite 'ant exciting time in
Belgra,ve last Monday 'night about 10
e'clock, When the Wingheen bus team
came :sailing through Belgrave- with-
out as driver, evidently en their way
to Clinton. The tearn had been left
standlng at the Grand Trunk railway
station at Wingham while the driv-
er Was attending to some passengere
he had taken to the station and made
• datitt for liberty before the driver
could regain control of them. They
passed through Belgrave and were
stopped and captured by a man who
met them when they were ascending,
the hill about two miles to the north
of this village after having run a, -
bout Seven miles, There was little or
no &image done but the horses were
pretty wen winded after their long
race Whieb, although. perhaps as good
time was not made as at the Wood-
bine le Toronto, the distance of the
heat was greater.
Varna.
Soodai Sermon. special service
will be held:in Varna Vresbyterlart
church, for the benefit of Varna lodge,
Canadian Order O Peresters, on Sun-
day; June 2nd, at seven o'clock in the
evening. A sermon- suitable to the
occasihn will be delivered by _the Pas-
tor, Rev. Mr. Davidson. The members
of the local lodge and visiting breth-
ren win attend the service in a
body, and will meet at their hall at
six o'clock, and march from there to
the churn. A large attendance of
Vite have excellent veneo in the following
BLEACHED TABLING
RED and WHITE TABLING RED and GREEN TABU
RED EMBROIDERED APRON LINEN TABLE CLOTHS
BROWN STRIVE LINEN SUITING FIVE O'CLOCK
SEMI -BLEACHED Duns LINEN NAPKINS DOYLIES
BLEACHED DRESS LINEN pIDEBOARD COVERS
BLEACHED and UNBLEACHED TOWELS DRAW LINE
FRONTING LINEN TRAY CLOTHS * LINEN LAWN
BUTCHER'S LINEN STAIR LINEN'
*ash Goods in Great Van
White
Goods
PERSIAN LAWNS
INDIA LAWNS
VIOTORIA LAWNS
WHITE DUOKS
DRESS LINENS
DIMITIES
PIQUES ,
EXTRA
VALUES
SPECIAL TH NGS
FROM
12 e to 25e
olore
Goo
me
jusicanent
14*
PRI T
ONG
MUM
ORGANDI
BATISTE
LA
CHAIM
ETO.
Three imp) an a
for Saturday
Black Taffeta eilk, worth 50c, for
The new tan shade in .50c plaid mohair
Black Chiffon 'Voile, our -60c quality
API
the
rut
Members le desired, and the pres-
denia,clelet°1:erclotmildtbre.threni *111 be c°r-
Donkire who residea meai here, is at
.present On 'a eroepeethig tour through
the- cobalt milling diitrict, He will
likely 'visit the Laeder Lake aid
other districts and If he sees any-
thing good lee Will probably Invest
and his rnani friends will wish him
luck ,and that he' matt Make a rich
find. He WaS aecompanied by his_
brother, Mr. John Dnekint who is al-
ready well acquainted with that re-
gioil and lobo has been very fortun-
ate in intestanente lie made there.
A Good Purchased. -Mr. An-
drew Iteid pf. the Parr linee recently
• Purchlaned from Mr. Herbert Crich,
bull, "Sir Wilfrid," from Kr. A.
Eicoat's wen known stock bell,
"Chancellor Boy." Sir Wilfrid is a
eice red; is 18 months old end was
at the 13rucefield ahow , this spring
and took first at the BrUsqeits tale
laet tall. He 'is. an animel Of splen -
addition to Me. Reid's herd ,ian wen
a greet advantage to the tele),
lost one of its most :
izens, In the 'person
ness of but nine days. Deat
to a complication of p
eleurisy. Dr. Rhos wes
Lieut. -Colonel in the ri
la first class rifle ebet, t
ler, and holder -pi xnany
ucational ;positions. Dr.
been praetleing in Deed
twenty five years, coming
ect17 upon finishing h
course in England. He wee
of age and is survived hY
and four children.
Professor A. be Soule, s
Wentworth coukty and a
in 1893 of the Ontario AS
ccoege, baa lust been an
take Charge of the a,gricul
of the state of Georgia. A
cultural college is being
Athens, in that State, end
riceltural bigh Echoes, Eine
State grants and local tent.,
been started. Evers' one
sch.00ls has been Well equ
regard to beildings and
bave an &Meal income of
ad
All
one
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