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The Huron Expositor, 1915-04-09, Page 8r_._1 " � I .1" , I . . . -rivimill, -1lu - I . . . . � I I hie "` ` ­` ­­_ --------------- . .. � ket Street."Xr. ueorge I 11 A I - � , 11 � zI . ".. - � ­ ,,ri The Red Cross. -The treasurer of f e and two ,great grandchildren. Fe was - � k . � � I �% I, I . 1, - . ���­.. - . I I ; , I � of S daughter, Sadle are visiting friends In t , - A real Rye boy—one that is full eaforith. Brane':�.of' '.he Red ,Cross So- burn of the Spirit In middle life and . ' P . . 4 z ­ :, . - . j - Z� . � . - Mr. Gordon � I - . �,­ - � 1 � l�- ` rch. tben;EVery woman takes pride in E ' ter. and London ; -I - - ;,7 "ginger" — should have the best ciety. acknowledsos the following fur- xe . - � .. ­ _ . urtit6d w1th tho B&Ptisl Chu . ". tly for the front, o I t I- � � - . 1- �# - d: Military . Gauld, who leaves shor ': . eu A - ­­_ ther ebro, worshiping, In the Harvey 'hool houac- ! I " 1 : ,subscriptions so .ome and likesto see it ... .1 I ; Z- of shoes. No 'other sort will be P, this w -.,-k calling on Ills - z --,, � - �: . Larkin, ,$2; two friends, ed. �Lat- her h, . wag her � - � � . ­ � � ere Jdanchester Is locat . 1. near, wh. ale of Staffa, I -_ . suitable for his business. We ask 41'-60,_ Mrs C - A small friends. -Miss Belle SM 1 $25; �&. Dan. 1kcGregor, $1; Ladies' er the c'h . ss -gazcl , --- i � A7 - i - I Adult Bible -Class, Consta g In Manchester, -some 23 years ' spent . ��; �i : * � 11 I kchurch butit the ,present chur lean �qLnd brigbt Is Y6 U."J" Home Dresse � parents to investigate the special, -nee, S11.35 -, - Easter, ,the guest of MI; I - _� - ; 1 Colin Fletcher, who ' ; __ .. , _ ', buildin 11 , amount of time and won6y I - i - - ed Dorrance.­:Rev. , � 11 : 3 of the Jf � : , 4 I - � 1__!]' merit of our boVs ago.. In th,ts church he was ordain spent In sel has been the- f althf ul Paptor� a - I __ , .- �� I I I I 1 " 1. - $6.04, deacon. Up- removed -to Abilene -20 years � , . I , 0�' . . . I - ch Us- _� ..." . : M J 11;. rt 40 . will accom- Thames Road Presbyterianlehur - � ,_ - i shoes, Young People's Society, Egmbndville, wisely ecting , - � , � _ 34 _ - last -October and at once 'took ,his : wall papers .. ��, I -- ­: 1,.��4 ago borne, ars, has --- ., �Z.__. P� . Another Seaforth Collegiate Institute -served ish . this C -a4- 0 tn-q. - - - . : I � I . . [rch, where he 0 u r ' � . ,-.. " - , place In \the chu - .I J-, I Boy to En) lab.-Stl1l another honor grad- . . ]had the degree of D. D. con)ferred'-o.n . ",", _;4., ­ 1� They're Different fo I SP)" 4-10, A � --!Z-:�' I . . i faithfully until called to the Chtirch. 1I large and .. ­:z;i 2 uate of SeWorth Collegiate to -hear ran Z.e is ' .-,! ��: Wf - I . ; � � :_1 - iL il� , - the call to. duty is John AlKa Ma.1dahon, - above last Priday morning. Brother � I him by the Faculty of Knox College, � ­ . I , �­_ I I , � - 1,� . our prite is small - Flet- # -- I _� , �% and Better - . ' ' * -� -. I :S�* �,r­�'. , .a fourth year student in Arts at the Gibson -leaves ,two brother's and two Toronto. We congratulate Dr. 4 - I I - �� �". . L., 1 - in Canada, and _kbIs Come in and � cher on this well merited honor from -z j . �. . your little, vacation spen � . j � sisters, ,all living I I mind a - .� ­ - � . - ;,., _-,�-- I Toronto University. Mr. McMahon has well known , see them . his Alma Hater. .. "Rev. Mr. Gracey pf - . '1� 1� I'� '__ . I - E I _. / �-, �r­ .family and friends are( . I . � __ � �,�.� - ted for overseas service In the 26th 11 . - ,predeces- .. - . = . . � ,­ I Our shoes fit theboy's feet correct enl I Gananoque, Dr Fletcher's GIv us - I.— . : ,_; "., -A an has bee,nalmilarlyhon- - ­­ I � ,L_ fr m- the constant -drudgery of ho 3hold - � n to,AbIlene ipeople. Brother Gibson pad o I -1 � 11 _; -1y and are made of such gocd leatb- Battery, 7th Brigade of the 0 adia for a ye'ar but , , * oar in bsborhe: r . i. -Ii - ailing ;In health i * 4 ; . . - Ix- � "I I ,� :;;� I - I � � :'' . , ers as ' � I .i� Field Artillery, now stationed at King been f 9 1�� , : t.�_� gun metal calf, box. calf or College for �rellmlnary his last ,Illness was only two -days, Thompson s.Bookstore ored. * Mr. R. P. Bell, who 1has beexi and vatt our new'homelfunt- _. .11 . I t, !� ston Olitary from suff eumonfa -work and worlry . ; ; ,�.­_ � - - -ed leg, is progress- . . .. � ; -_ I .- L�m chrome calf, stilrdy soles . made Mhe f unerai service was conducted . . ering from an attack of pn - .1 I 4, _. tralning -before going to camp at "VA.1- - . as wall'as a frachu _., I I- - � ,�. I � '--, 4: 1 , '.. - ' �11 r,� A the Baptist church Sunday at -1-30, Rev, � Seaforth Mr. Fred Gales is 88 - , ,_�7�' 4 waterproof. cartler for field practice. When effi- g- display. - Po ibly 1you may be, deeply " _ii;�_ E u � ' " I J t_; . . I - - -of Kansas City, a foimer . . . Ing favorably, and , ishin F AD - ,� ", . cient tbdy will be forwarded to the - . L. O'll I �vhile,Mr. iRugh I � . I �� �� _:� sermon. ' 'The now Improving ,nicely, - . I I I t ��­ g ,the or - I ,�� �, � . - t -at delay. Mr. ,McMahon is ' Window, shades and picture ,frames , nIng ground.- * floor -coverta g � i --,.--,; -50 f ront Witho ., I pastor preaclAn . s also gat M new I I . - 1� $1-40, $2.00 to $2 he . gcDlarmid � Itnterested right now * � � ­ 1 , i�' -, F, church was filled to overflowing. T made to order. , -is We I . _ - . : �;, IT � I . . . . . . - 1_1 A. Burka?�Ieft th . . � � I �� ,, - 7�t I . a particularly bright, young man of in the Frairiedale cemetery, , I Mr I 11 , " - : . I -1 ­ . ___ . I son of burial Was ' Burke13 .. - � - � - 14 �._ , 1 , ­,­ - I much ,promise. Se Is ,the only new hbme I� Ottawa. Mrs. room -draperies. - I - I , - . - -A- j , �'..M­ s- -the north of 'Tilmage, and here again a ' _�_. .. -_ � L,;�4 I .. I Y, -� ­ I - Shoes ,Mr. and Mr . John McMahon of -7 many friends -.her . I ji Test Our Boy's I . - e will unite with us - - ,; large company of old neighbors gath- . I � -_�� - . . . � I . , ., _; I - - . ,; of 4 � 3rd concession of Hay, near Exeter. a, a a - __ . I ;_�r�,�r; I ered to honor a life they liad learne,d of Detroit, and grandson of Uys. M. in wishing 'her many h ppy ye r . � , � � ; " -- . ­ . I . ;?7� 1-1 �_ . . i ;1.- apital.-Mr. Thomas - ­ . . _ . - - ;,__,�O'. 4 . banked with C. Chesney, John Street, -who was ' a , residence in 'the - C . � I - �_ _­ ove. The ca-sket was �', . 't ��,�Vl�� to .1 I I �, I . 1 .L . .i . -Mr. John I . � - - 0'. �r�-'-' T -he Cash S"h016 StOre The WInter Art tle West. ath bearing student at Toronto -'University, has Dickson has leased the Copp residence I I ­ 7 ­.. I - - 11* Pearen, wrlting from Radeson, Sask- ; beautiful flowers. Thb wre � t�;_­ I or i n Goaerich street. -The shoW. here,on V, 0 . ; 1��;__ � " � - �i_ t�- �.­ . sacces,s in every re ,r% - , � L 'I Qu�j[jtV gootwear atchewan,- on ,March 20th, says: I om and is ,now training for overaeas I ser- Thursday was a, I .dt � , . , I -, r, - - Z�qqlhk � � - I ily, th ­ . '' - I - � xpositor Office - always -glad to get 4the news from� oid. ' . The weather was delightful,the Urn ings ' ; . t��4;E Opposite E numerous pieces from individual friend�. vice,. Mr. Atkinson, although A�mer- spect �� 1 '_VP4_ � W � 1 g with KAJP 11 � I �11 I " Huron, my native stamping ground - House 1. ; ,.; _ . am the word "Pat -her" Was fro m. the f am- . joined the University military' d 'p, a iii`�__' i . e andhdr fr � the church and Ican born, Is Canadian and BrItIgh in town was filled to overflowin - h - =j:;_�tn . -o I -1 .. -,e' SEAFOWTH ONTARIO i display � I . . I I Z- - - I -We are plea . . I I � , We have had very fine weather here, d feeling and sympathy. s-, people, and there, was a fine I - ,,� .: S . - - i 1_� � L a I - - wasi not pro- Z_ I - ­ , � 2,_� �_ . — the finest I have experienced since I Dr. Forster of stratiord, oye, ear, noRe an of stock. The �honor roll - . . 1� " - 19 ­ - '. throat specialist* will be at the Queen's Hotel, Sea ed to. note that Mr. P. golmested is H 0 � : , _. - I ,,-* F-:" came to this- country and that is over I forth, on 3rd WedneWay of each monch fr0m.,11 _ sufflelently recovered to permit of his curable before going to ,press, but W I . I � � � . � -�,_, ];�- I - . � , ;1- ­ t --The la - � Y--! - . : � �. -, 1 Lt five or I tu 8, 1 ek. dies &f the � I 11V %,_�­ I - thirty years ago. Only - a:bou Brop., coming down town occasionally all- appear nex we the T to B ..:_,F­�% Cross Societ; will hold . Now is � � I i�. I ALL' six Inches of snow and never a storm I Columbia tecords and Grufonolasat Beattie' � ,:, A . 2468-1 though be -*Is not yet In proper shapz S � A -- � - � . I . I I I I 11 . , - . � � inter. Lots of horses have been ' . I I ��;_,�! Seafor�th. � e -made cooking- In' the I � i "', i i:'� all Nv d attend the Charal Society concert on to attend regulariy to bu,siness.-At the a, sale ,of hom I - . 11 ; -- - �­iF- . W - - Be sure all t muslo lock adjoining the Commer-, .. � . I �­A - out - all winter and are looking fine. Tuesday evening next and hear the excellien annual meeting of the Western Ontario BepLt' le b I - L � , . - and Mr. Rannab, Elacutiollist. . -2469-1 t n next. I �� � - .�,-;' ,,- � APER We have had some Ccattle out all Wdn Customs Muival Benefit 'Association dial hotel on Saturday afternoo i _­ - - - .: ­jl � - ter and'they gat nothing except what filled as ' d . Toronto , We are Ready for the onrush of e . . I 1.1; Genuine $1.60 Optical 8,110 Of warranted gold' held in Stratford this Week. Mr. A. -Mr. Thom ,W.Naught' of �. � 'd,fa f -vith best spber- ; ­. - , I they picked up and they are in prim,2 rimmed spectacles and eye glasses Parr w Godericb, was el- .was this week the -guest of -Mr. and - ��� I -1 . - - - 'M . I icai lauses for only sim, often sold by othere for & i cNaught " 5',deman s �11 o' , CollectQr of - I d �" i�­ I � Mrs. G. E. Henderson.. Mr - jj; �L: condition and there has been scarcely .' April's housecleaning,, .... � I , ,,�, s3.50toso.00. Eyesexamined free bv ourspecialist acted Ronorary President and Mr. F. I .11 . � ... � 11 ­ . � 1-1 day all winter that the cattle have ;formerly optical ni�nager, - � � w ­ I I'll I 'A Mr. Hughson, Kent" G. Neelln, Collector of Seaforth, Secre was at Mitchell attending the funerai . . I �'. I I pape . nd 11 ��. .1- . Our shipmient of wall s e prairie j lays on)y,.Tneaday a I � - _;_ . - 't ��, -� - I ext r d .not been out feeding on th ewelry store, Toronto, two C cattle ' 11 .... ; . now complete, so we . n' . Come early. B tary.-Miss R. Isabel Graham spent the of hUl sister, Mrs. McPherson. - The, _,, 1 and the snow is now nearly all. gone wedne8day, April 20 and 21 2479-1 es ance on Tuesday evening , . Beatity of our ad quality of -our goods - � - I'll . � - __ � to . . Bros. VarletyStori, Seaforth.C;;,,,�.-­.-�= Easter holidays in Toronto, the guest hard . t-im d atterns ai . I -, and ,much en- p . I --- � zz­�' i f an invitation to the public' 'J : .. �1­1 spect the pap- and we will soon be seeding.'i.You can't Brick Block for Ssle-Tenders� will be received of Ws* ,J. ,W. Garvin,; -Jars. ,Warren Was largely attended ore. . � J1W - ­. � come now and in . Many of the sways buying tendenc-ies-to this st - 4 "­. , . ers., W6 think we can satisf Y . beat that in Old. Ontario. � �' Beparately for the purchase of the three stores, ,, r�, - I - . I #. — npr Main and Goderich Hutchinson of Hibbert, Is- visiting her joyed by those present. I - � . �, - . I 71 L;?,_ - 'C , Campbell block, Seatorth, cor I I 11 -, �. I I _! � I �i5 � L 1n style, c6lor and price. sister, Miss Young and Mr. Young, God- costuffies were -novel, If not ornamental. �i' �_,: streets. The highest or any tender not necessarily *faglchael of Toronto . _1 �,� , 1.t � Emember it is no trouble for Easter Visitors. -The fd1lowing Sea- .8 erich Street.-,VA,ss Lena Graham ,of I I I � . - -10_.� I � accepted. Address p - o. box sl2,, ea!orth. 2469 1 -Mr. Frank . � . �� - II3 ; . ster.-Miss spent Eadtet'with his parents, Mr. and . - I - I ­ � us to show goods. forthites were here spending Easter I i All the latest patriotic and popular songs at Tdronto, was in town for Ha I "; ­ ' m. &9cMVichaP_l.-Xr. - Roy � .. ­ . - ..: F - holidays - Harry Grieve, Will Jones, B attle Bros,, Seaforth. 2469-1 - Aamilton of Goderl6h, -is the guest of 'and Mrs. .W I ;Q �,:­ . . I . I �- �;tl I . I Mr. Clancy, Pierson Grieve, 'Helen and e of Toronto and Miss Vera � �,�'.l , , NNs Jennie Govenjock. - Miss Jessie - porrance � ,� i , tain � L :1r, indow ,Shades, apr For Rent -Comfortable frame bonAe on George St. I ,_ 7, � -, - ,li TV, iry Hab- nt tha Boor Coverin gs i I � �_ - i, �Z Fred Lark -in, 'John HLacbley,_w11i near the planing mJ11 good cellar and hard and soft Robb of Waldemar spent Easter Sun- Dorrance of near ,Ottawa AN � - , . � -4 . New - I ,�, �; ­ �- - - _�� � ,� re Frames 11irk, im. Cowan, -M. )FTIel from Toron- wit er and everything i1i good repair, Apply on . . � � , In,town the guest o*Mrs. James Easter vacatlon at their 1home 'In -Me- f9r 01,jices,Ealts ­ I I -ii � -Pole, " � Pidtu iseaforth. Toronto Is � I I I : �. -, P �­r, to, it. Morson, Goderichl 'Marion Wat- the premises or to Mrr, A. 13, Murray, 2467-tf s.�Nr. G. -D, �Rai was in ,St. K1110p.-Mrs. Rudolph of Rugs , - �_ , T -.1i . - -T-_ ma 6 to yotl,,r order P� Chur6hes, Botet 6 1 -!,z . . � . - , - �' - son, Blenheim, P.- Cowan, I rys over Sunday. -MA. Geo. Turn., 1. - i j )undas, glor- . visiting friends in town. -Mrs. John ii . " �r _­� i .., Land for Sole -In Ses f orf b, the wes. p%rt of Park - t . 1; 2 �, � �,_, � __ ence McKay, Weston, Charlie -gays, lot 6, about four acres, all under grass, on the 11 lef t on Tuesday to visit frien&- Finlayson was in St. Marys for Eas &Private homes Carpe s . � � ..,. ; � -� . - Ig - in Detrolt.-,HIs4 'Xinnle Best, - who ter, ,mdtb her cousin, Miss Vera Sclater. _ I Linoleums ..- � n �,:- �-?'., Agent for Brandram, Henderson Guelph, Pearl Stewart Mitchell, E. Grei North road. Adaw Kline, Seaforth. 2467x4 I ;W, I r� I - - W. . � ys Tho - ' -Mrs. Russel Ad daughter, whahave - � . i ­ . . <.i, , i. � P, W . I Paint Stratford, Rose Dorcey, Glad w kor Sale-Seveml vood houses on easy terms. ff- leaves shortly as a.RiM Cross nurse, - .7-441 attin-o�s __ .."'i ��i � . I .,ill. -Ir - � 2329- for tngland, spent the holiday In town, been visiting ,her '-� ,: -!)­ son, Bessie Grieve, Kincardine, - mother, Mrs. 3�tob- I � ��� . . Mary Edge, Seafortb. j. r , . _e I �� - . � � ; � . - . -on lFrii 'kto visit friends .In ur�i; I - � v j day . - � S � -,f �':; ;F. - Gillespie, Grace Weir, Nellie . Greive, -MT. Smith, formerly accountant In erts, lef t I I _ ...... � - - Dr. Heileman, 0steorathio Rhysiolan lb atthe I . -1 . : ,!, " �� ;k I T. 0. .SCOTT Scoda.-MISS TAa,ys of Go,derich, - I 1. I Wa,llace and Andrew ,Archibald, Miss Commercial Hotel every Tuesday and Friday from 8 the Bank of Commerce here was Nova I . - . !*- `,�-,�J�.- , Card pave 7. 2446-U S. -gays, feefrom 4 . Draperies ...... . 4 ssional o J. W. - � I , --- � i;! Clara McKinley, W. Morrow, Florence to 12.30. See Frofe - � - I �, �,' ik - town fof the hollday,-Hr. si Aer Of Mr. R. . ... � . . I I �;, , - id Stollery s ago, knd guf- I . � - * � ney, Toronto, I Mar as- , step -ladder a ,few. day , � I i. .-:I- xpositor Office Thompson, Milton* Ches riage L13enses issued by Savauge ai William, of ;Mount Clemens, E�pe4t E 0. 1. � , ! . Opposite the E . 2277-tt : � I - 4, - I has. Holmes, 33rd Battalion, Lo,ndonp Jewellers, Etc.. �eaforth. ter WUh his wif and family here, at fered severe injuries. Miss Boslellays i . I � I I I � e � . : - 0 - . I . I �_ I - tr, . - rt, Mildred Jones, .- Mrs. FOR SALE"Tbat desirable and comfortable ' Is in Goderich with her aunt -1-District, I . . . ; �� � ,,- -5- .rs. Keboe.-There was a, - ; 1- -.t Prank �L%erha the home,of X lop ,of � - . ­_ _� r - . i- - � . . . London, . Misses brick cottage, between the woollen inill ana Grand Master 34. W. ji* � . ��' � arker, T. containing mee,ing of the b1cKillop Council at ithe Deputy _ , r -; 4 Ep.mondville 1presbyterlan clureb. . -1 sit ,,,, to * I � ­_ - . I E el Kerr, Ayr, Mary Tlab- Godei1ch paid ,his official V11 . ; ­ ,; i� z LaIdlaw, � Eth eight rooms, in igood. repair, convenient location. Commere4ail. 14&e) on Tuesday last. The ,­ !!,,­�;� James Watson, I aforth, kon ---- - . , 4 ' Weston, ,Mllssea low taxeo. Apply on the es or to Miss, H I ­ - ,- i M busine utine. - Mr. G. ..-P'<� 4 11-.0 ,� � I - . . � D a - : - I , 11�� - �� klrk Florence acKay, 2462 tj ' ss was � lay gely ro 33ritannia Masonic Lodge, Se I 1- . . I I .- �t i 1- " . Successor to W. N. Watson . e Pethick. GRAHAM, main street. 8=.. . - Monday evening - last. There was a ..I- . - - � - �,�, � 4. Aorain, Leila Best and Natti # Murdo Cainpbell, of Chesley, Was thIs . .; ., - ­ , . h Forces In France' I X �._ I . . - I . -11 r I I � _....2 ... � , . \ I-- Hear "The Arrival of the Britis - bome of 'Mr. and attendance of members and- after . . I . K - I �. � - ' I our Columbia Grafonola. Beattie Bros., Seaforth. week visiting at the large - - . 4 I .. � I I 0e lodge, supper was . I , -1 t _i., i�? . ffeaeral Fire, Life and Accident Insur- 24681 the work in . - - - - i - -ments.-The regular " 'Mrs. F. 0. Weelin .in town and also . , . I � . -1 . _F I - ­ b Announec and 1, ,a, . � -,-. J- ancla Agent. Real Estate and .'. Churc 6rth League FARM HAND WANTED -A single ,man able to. with �&s,. A. Gordon In 'McKillop. ,- served in the idining room . � ; 11 - lor -, I ekly meeting of the Epw . � - � Z��;� - -m I � 12 � " 5: I I .we . . � - � �:to � Loan Agent. Insurance on all ' L spent. . : I . is: 1,; I - I . .� 7 , .� h -tackle all kinds of farm work for the summer -I-. 1, _f, will be held In the Methodist Chure The Government buyers were at the pleasant social ho,r . I I . 11 � `­�� . kindsof property effected at the . months.. Good wages. Apply at the Exposito ' . do � � I - - __ . , - A 7::- ib , evening next instead of . 2469x17 Queens H.'atel here on Tuesday baying ' - _. - 119 -i � �- t - � f I - �4i ­ lowest rates. I on ,Monday � Office, Seafortla. o .. I -t I- . I � . . � �_ � I., t which aMission- army horses. Some fifteen or twenty Dublin - . \ . - t . � . , - I H. Horay 1�� � Tuesday evening, a I I i, ladies tailor, is too busy to write"an . . . I 1 4 - �,,� Liven's groo. were offered but only,three were pur- I Recovering. -We are . � . � ; . . glad to state I � I - -, - . ; - , . . I __1 I . . Dealer m New Raymond, White and ary programme will be given. advertisement, you will find him above - ' I - I- . ; . . I I . W - - - � -1 ­ � I , - , I I New Home Sewin t Sabbath, Rev. Mr. Barker In ery store. . � 2469-tf - chased. The difficulty was the price. I that ,MUS iMary Dillon, Nho has -been in . I t-1-1 � �­ r � I . . - �,. � �:, j _g Machines and -Nex I . I . ­ . I ,, t , :... . e -The following � L �­ . Church will have for his For sai ,r articles will be sold by' Owners were -not willingtto accept the, St. j.a�seph,s,Hospltal, London, for sev- . . I.. . . �,� � �` National Cream Se-pArators. the Methodist . I IN " �­ f I . morning subject: 94necognition Day)". private sale. A warcrrobe, wAlnut. bo3k case and off ers. Mr. Wm. Congitt of the Parr eral week3 and who underwent an ,op- I . . .. "I'll � I tz ,; �" , wridniLr deW and a number of dining room c air@ r I I . I'll . I � I � i, � �'. machine 9 Line -Ray, had a good five-year-old for appendicitis, has suf- I ; , � I i, D,ply Of 860VIng the fltth In the series of "The Seven - ration there I . . . 1� . _� - Z- i � ,& full % Sul and other arbicles, Also a small iron safp. Al ove - $ 1 e � � . - - � I . U � -7, . . needleg, attachlintnts, oP and A. Churches of Asia." The evening theme. articles can be seen at the rcsidehee of the! late accelpted at $180 and Messrs. John ficiently recovered to permit of her rc- . I I . 111 �r� - - John Beattie, 8e&forLh. , '240*1 .- :McCaa and Thomas' Flanagan of - ed- - %0 ___._^._.._-o"_..__1d_ - q t, ; ; t 'R pairs always in stock. - he Cross." . . Dublin on W I - I I � � I - , , I � - I - , - I �� I I I � I F � P I I -1 I I fi� �: - k�E;sy a Lay [a b ­ .� I I -� , t- . .11 , , , R IA V will be "The Suprqmacy- of t ' moval to her home near � - _� - �,_ � Horse for'Sale- A, good, quiet driver, safe for 1,�dy . I i i 1. I � I '� '�!`,� _.�Dr. Ddekie, of Chatham, and Rev, Tuckersrnith, had each one taken at . nesday last.�, IL I - ­ . 7�idj to drive.' App'y to Spruat & Sproat, Groodta, � I .­ � V i� - . . -if � 410. -Miss Elizabeth Eckert, who has � . . � - r, , -r! ondon, will be � * — I : --- I � ­ . - I , . d. li­ Seaforth. 2409 . , I I . . . i, 1-;T ikers at the District In- Sion. been spending Easter week with her Tuckersmith 0 - ., ­_ � .1 Special Abtraction at the Prinhei;s Theatre� i - ". - ; M . the cblef s1r-; . I , . � � . � I ��� . I - - ­ I �d In the Seaforth Preg- day and Tnesiay, April 12 and 33. manufacturing parents, ,Mr. tand 'Mrs. ,C. Eckart, hag I 11 - � 11 - : . 'A ,� " te tobe he Columbia records and ,Gr%fonoias at Beettle Bros. * " � ­ - I and ancomobites in inoviig pictures. A 120 foot fl Im C, ' I j; -1 i S tit U .reSUM d � 2469-1 - - L , , - I her istudles at St. Joseph's ' E;,,f orth. � ') . � _4 , byterlan Church on the af ternoon � . . - . � - , . I i i igp 1i will be shown illustratinz the%reotion eto., of the � . I t_ I J,,F.,DALY day, April 14th. The Convent, Toronto. � 'Lino eu -d-s �`-­,_ I ill . � ­ 1 �. g of Wedhes FORD CAR In the largeit, automo�ile laotoryin bh.4 -Ass 'Margaret Wil- West End Notes.: -A large number of - li i�--f evenin . I . ; 1 I- I 7 I A; A f) 4- i n; o _tll I— 4 f" -9. Qn ol- 1A 11 ­­ -al-e a complete automobile cinn r,kf IT.nniln" was theguest of ,Miss —P Vk4 "Mcrlihnfhood are I . I � - I 9 !" _� � --- , I � ; 21 - 11 �, r� � . . .� � F. - ., r ,, . ,4 i� , ; T , � i .� . . I � r! , i , i . I , ,i! ') ',; - , It 'il X: r�f ;-. - -1 �, �4 r � �1. :,� , A: 01; � I :. 1�'! - .� " I- � , 1� . ­ 7-1 y I - I V� I . i; - , . I I . � ,-. � ., � � ,� �1 ;i. , ; � , - . V- 1J ;,,, _� -1 � , , I., I- I W P � � , . , . R, , 1 --. A� , - . , - .�, , , T'. I 1 : 4' . I A, 3� . �, , I., ; i . 4 � I . I � - � i , I - � I r. � T, � i. I' Je - o '� X, , � � , . .1 � ; , I . , , � �_: , , 1 � 1� , I i I � f .- � : ,� , - ; - T� - � �. i ! r � '. � 1 � J , � I , I ! � , . . I . � � I i , . I , � . I 01 j, I � - 11 I 4 . 1, �, � � 4 . , . i .11 . � . 11 � � : , - :� I . L � , * � . . , � I I I � � I t n T ; : i ­ t r 1 . � I I __ . t5wu VA CDU F . afternoon session- 5 - IW .. wor , 11 ­ I .) 2 J the fariners 0 � � - - � � , . . - . �i �� . , g meetlng'at 1.45. every0seconAB. Interesting,educational and m* Eva Holmes * - during, the week.- - . � � I � . Isiner Marriage Lic'en�es clock, and the evenin atructive. Be surE and see it. � 2469-1 making,syrup. - The West End Beef . 11 op � � - All Interested Jn the. Forward blove, Several of -the khaki boys ,were here R in g will - Monday 4xt; - � - I - _ - 4& ,commence on I . . I . - � . from London spending Easter with rel- A,pril 12t t his From Scotland, the world's .best �source- -o. � � I - . ment in Religious Education zhoqld try De . ath of Mr. Eberhart.-We are sor- , . h. !Mr. Robert White los I . _' -1 I � and attend. Apecial. music will also be atives and friends. They. all look well driving horse thi.i week with lung trou- � . I ­ f _�� . - I . 019T . ry to record the death this week e I SEA.FORTH - - given, , � L ( I I and seem to enjoy military life.- ble.-Mr. Dan Shanahan, of Sea,forth, SUpply. F101ral, block, tilo and oriental, dev � I . : I . Mr. Charles Eberhart, -Sr., which took. Mr - J A. Wilson, town clerk, receiv- 0 2 -_ ' 11 I --- �- ,. a ­ I has purchased- the pasture farm torm- . � � . -11 - � ..- I --- � . .11, - I . � - I I . . place at his residence Jn Seaforth, OD ed*W ��rd on ,Wednesday from the Pro- � the kiii d ,easi _. I'll, - - - Another . rns ,in light and meditim, - . ' . . 7 Death 'of Mrls. Govenlock. I vicinity, Monday night. Mr. Eberhart was a vincial Analyst that the head of the eriy owned by �Ir. W. G. Br oadf oot, on S1 91 _. 1 1 � of -the old residents of this of pneumonia and had -been Ill - I the third concession, L. R. S. Tucker- - � � . erson of Mrs. Thomas Goven- victlm dog, which recently ran amuck in Hattie Turner, of Glen- —are well represented ']a the "__� - . � * In the p . - , �Iar- amith.-Miss kept clean _ I .. -1 I - ; . lock.'has been removed by death. .Mrs. ,Only a few days. The deceased was. purhey, biting several other anlmals: anan, is spending the holidays at her 1 4 - . . . I . Wall Paper Gove'nlock pa-ased away at the (home. o.f I One. of the pioneer residents of Sea7 :showed symptoms of rables,:and it is home here. -Mrs, Corbett, of Toronto, sortment. We know what superior c,01!Dr- - � . ----. — forth. In the early days 'of this town expected the �order respecting the run- , z $1 : . . I — her son, 9t. William .Govenlock, North spent the holidays ,with her parents, . � 0 31 i .. � - � . - - . I Friday hight. he drove the mail stage coach ning at -Jarge lof #Iogs in 4towa will be Mr. and Mrs. A.., Elcoat.. I -be "st i '11pew propens%# .-�' � gain Street, .Seeaf oTth, on Is. Jt was a large 111gys means in 1. Layinff __ .. A � --- 1-1 � . She had f Scaforth, and Brusse . -to strict confinement. -Mr. A, � , -__--0._ C7 1 � "I - 4 � . I I After Easter the rush reached the unusual a,ge o ered vehicle and was drawn by four , altered I . . � I . � I I . -e immedl- COV , A.- McLennan, of the Commercial, is I Gromarty � � . t I � 95 yea�s. Pneumonia was th horses. In those days Sea6rth was the . ies of II'Doleums and wh'At cleverness 4 �:: i . . comes for wall p - te cause of death, but the deceased confined to his room with a serious , Notes.-Nirs. James 'Moore, of St. . I I . I . a pers a , . . 7 . I - . f principal railway station for the North attack of pne=onla.-Mr. William Ball- , I i - . ad to her bed, most 0 Marya, is sta,Ying with ,her aunt, Mrs. . - in earnest. Those who bad been conflno rth as Walk- � lantyne ha�§ removed to his new resi- desl*gn's' means in selhiig. 1 That s, wby wv_, I . the time for the past six years. .Nfrs. Count who Is quite Ill at present. � . 4 . - . I ' I . - G as Susanab erton, and this line formed the ,popular, 1 dence on West GoderIch Street, which 1). Park, of Brampton, was the 0 . ' - I are going to have pap oven lock's maiden name W ' et t�,�,e best—and W10 I ­ .1 route f or 'mo9t off the travel -to that Miss Upshall, strive, so earnestIrto g� . ering done will do - E. VanEgmond. She w9s a daug4er of country. ' he recently .purchased from the Knech- - t of iher aurit,,Mrs. S., SpeaTe, last* . � I I'll � � . the ,at,, K r. VanEgfiiond, the Mr. Eberhart was a skilf Lil tel e!Aate. - Mrs. J. A, ,V`14scon, bilss .gues -Kay, ,of Alvin- . i I z -i .,. :' " I - . always kept good ani- � week. -Mrs. R. G. Mae ays pleased to, 2 1 . horseman and Dorothy. and Miss Norma Jeffre 'p t get it. Remember we arei alw3V � .- I well to :choose their founder of EgmondvUle, and who play- mals ot this class around him. On. re- L 7' ston, spent Easter with her parents, I I I ��� , I : public af-- the holidays 1with Mrs. Wileon's Joehn- ' - � I -- ; � - I ge u -Miss A., Pollard.of . 154 ot t.- Arx, Bert 1B same 'as �, . I ., , , - Papers - here. N Ot ed ,a very prominant part in tiring from the sta (b -Sinesp he pur- ; ashington. . Mr. -a d Mrs. James Se -) show the new, goods. Pr�c,es th' � - � I . fairs in this qountry In the early days farm In ,Hlbbert. on whlcl, er, -in W Purdo I- I -_ . I . � . only have we the Jar- , She wa,s alsoo�a s4ster of ithe late Con: chased a - Goder1ch, spent . the holidays. with n, of Metrolt, is visiting bis ref I I . . - - - 4, . ! , ;� ; . I I I I . gest � stocks but Our se-Istance, Leopold a anEg- he continued to reside-Lintil two years , friends in ;town. -The annual meeting atives on -this vicinity. - Mr. I. ,W. before the war.. ­ _. � ; ' - t. ago, when he retired from the �morc- .. Stelnhof�, of, Toronto, visited Mr. and It . - . - I - . . I mond of Egmondvllle, and Is the las . of the Seaforth. Lawn Bowling Club � . . - I!, i fe and came to Sea- , to � ., Mrs. Scott. Barr during the 'holidays. . I ;', � , active duties of 11, - for thd coming . - . I lection is of more �tban !-survivor of -that once noted 'family, forth to reside aDd -to enjoy a well- I make arrangements -Mrs. Nell- Gillespie and -Mr. Jamez; I I I . I'll t I . -She *as born in Pennsylvania, but came ! seasons' campaign will -be held in the i � .� � � ordinary beauty. Every to this country when quite young. ned rest, land, for which he wasnof I Commercial Hotel next Wedndaday ev-, i Laing --spent the past week in Brussels, � . . , � i I , A. Mr. Eberbart was where 'they Attended the funeral, gtf . A . ;. . long spare W I . I er husband several years , ening. All votaries of ,this delightf ul 0 . ;: Laste hnd every purse the death of h est, Industrious, well doing man. He is - p Ir their uncle, Mr. James Cuthill. '011 - __ 1. , I I I . I can be satisfied. ome most of t1le survived by , . his widow and a grown -ti -P ;, astime should make It a point to at- died very suddenly at his 'home -there. ROOM m Size R 1".. . � . I -Good Friday passe I � � - __ . . I �r-in-law . tend this meeting. . : time with her son and daughte I family. . � I � _. _ .— I � � I I I ;Nlr. and Mrs. William Govenlock and I over very - quietly. The weather al- . I - : �� "I . minIstered to by them I . go chilly was pleasant. Services I wilngham -"-S iape - ­ I . was lovingly . I though . RU - Cal ts I ' � , - . � . James Graves -'I and her daughter, ,�N,I,Iss Sus*le Goven- Local BrIefs.-The Council Gve a- ) were held In St. James and St. Thoma.3 NUes.-The death occured on Sun- - I I - I lock. INIM. Goverilock, In her earlier greed to settle the claim for cMmages Churches. There was good skating on day of George ,MbLeneghan JM . ,_ . 4!0 - � .r It: I ,� . R ... � a I Seaforth, . preferred by Mrs. Hugh 'McIntosh, of th� rink .and the rink was the centrc 1 year. He was a retired farmer from . '' . I I ii o 11 . � � - years, was a remarkably bright ,and acir -_ Of attraction for the young people dur- I Wbitechurch and had been a resident Leamless Rugs—Tapestry, . R eversible Wool Carpetsy . ­ � � -eminently, a . � � I I - -keep , . ' Carpetri, - I : Window shades & curtain poles, white tive woman. She was pre Toronto, for Injuries received by falling ar and her home and f amily on the slippery pavemeni. The action Ing the -afternoon- a;nd evening. - I'Mr, : of Wdngham for a number of years. -* i - enaniel, and bra�:;s extension rods. . home , �Klliop, spent ' . ��10 Brussels Wiltons, Axmins'. Reversible Union .... - . -s - has been settled by the town paying , and Mrs. Ed; gunt,, of M died at the home of his oon. - The � - - - ,.- - z - V . were alway her first consideration r the Easter holidays with friends in daughters of Patrick Gibbons, a well- tersi–Velvet, Wool, Union - Japanese Cotton - kV.a rP- - � - Mr. Govenlock In his life time was a $200. This is 'a good deal better f o ..�� " I I y - - i , � . I . to law.- r. ­ � � I ---1-1.1 known farmer of this vicinity, had M - T , ,nnplzr- mat- e'ttv. Wilt014 . i � large land owner a leading farmer amc� both Darties than going , T4,- , � n n il matti gs: tap .,,, I . . - ! I , I I I . - . I I � I I - - - - 11 � ; I 1� : � � - I - � � !, , z , k - I - ;�, I I I - . V� , � " 1, t �, F , - 1. 4 �., � I � - i , , , . � I , i. I I 1 3 1 v� � r 1 . if �, - fj � ­ 1. 1� R . . i ��, 1� V '! - I i . P - p 1� -, r L , : . ;; ,� - I I- , 11 - - I ; " � i , I I . . , ,I r-, � �1 , � ;,. i * -, �. 1 f� " ,� . I I I V . , I __ �� , � i! , . I - L 'I ): . i�' p �z , �, '.. � - . �, t;- ;- �f �k 6 . f �, I'- I i_ - _� 1, r �,-. ,� � I E � . I " '- , . Jj 1 ;. 'j� " - � h ; -- �, , I 1 . � �. � �, § �,:_ �' f i". � � � , � . � � , t � 1, - , � J. 0 a 1, . I I I - ,-. 1 g R , 't � I T 11 1, �, - � , N � � I ! � 17 m I I � � ", - ;� �_" 1� � i r f. . � I . � � � i, ,,, i I I f ;� � . I : - stwk-dea,lar and b-fo-re th3 ab7ogAlonof I Frank Habkirk, son of qffr'. John Hab- I narrow escape when driving,to church r I _Jr 11 I I the old Reciprocity treaty betweenCan- Icirk, . wa;s* here from Toronto over Sun- 0 1 last Sunday. Their horse ran away, ting Rugs. More Rugs Brussels and Veivet carPOt . � � I I ada and the TJn1 i Choral Soc''tet - dragging the 'rig through a ditch and than ever before ffom. door ' 1- — the yitrd. Floral COOK..- . . ted States was 2, la;rge day. Ve addressed the Sabbath School . - 1. .y - Dy - - � I p to itha" In the Presbyterian Cbqrch Sunday af- ,., I J against a barbed wlr�e bance, Some . . 'exparter of cattle and shei? . al and Oriental dt­�- ' -country ,and after that he was on � . ,�` � damage was clone to the outfit, but the Mats up to !�lzes for large vention I i � � � _� . le X ternoon. Mr. 14 ' abldrk leaves shortly � ­� . I r S escaped miracu � . I I � � - ­ : the first to engage in the 'then som6- for France, Wbere he goes into hospital * gI I lously.-The police rooms. � . signs. � . . - I 1 -,vlhat perilous busln2ss of exporting cattle service. -Mr. W. R. McKay, barrister , are looking for persons unknown who . I � 1 and sheep to British markets. In ailhl�, of Toronto, spent Good Friday and : ! stole a robe belonging to Mr. Egleson. . . . I � __ �' . 11 . � I � I . I . � - I - I e-xtenslve business undertakings he h0 Sunday at the barental home o-n,Gode- I o-ncer i . i of WhItechurch, and cut th�. harnes� 1, I 0 . - � � . - �, L . � � a'ways -a wise �nd willing counselor rloh_k�reet. ol�iiel­`Wllso'n ­ivas heke � of his horse to ribbons. Mr. Eglesor) 0�1 �, - I !in Ars. Goveniock. Until the last year , trom r6in'a6h .on Monday, being on a I., I I � - .. i , . � had to borrow a new outfit to return - -f 1, � 1 4 . ) Draperies ___ � � I � . home, The offense was committed In. a � -- �� Il- - i or so, aith,ough feeble in body, her mind hurrled business trip. The- Colonel looks, , � . 11 � � .? . .... � I i was oulte brigbt ,and apparently littiQ - as I if - ,- ; .1 - - I __�' I ,t Afflitary 1, e agreed "vlth hlin,.­ . local hotel stables, where the horse had 1, I I � . � 11 I -- . impad�ed by years and she took a deep �kjlss S. I. 11.'AcLean was visiting -fri6fids Cardno s � I been put -in. I ... - I I I I I Intcrest in all tbaL transpired around in-,Nfitcbell and'Stratford-this week.- ' We are pai-ticufarly fortunate in being a - . I ber.,tShe is. survived. by three son�-:.. Mr. McKay, of the Collegiate Institute Opera House McKillop �� � . n . O.P.. 11'. ' �� '�' � I I ... - 4 - i ty -of ... I ,Vessrs. John. William and Robert Gov- � . variv beau - � � � . spent 'the holidays in Toronto. -The � Onlumbia records and Grafanoias at Beettie Bros., to show you a great entock ,and one daughter, Miss Susie. special Ea,_zter music in the Fresbyteri- I Seafortb. I . 2469-1 .0 I - - I - The funeral took place on Monday to am Chureb by the choir, under -the lead- .f I The Assessment. -Mr. William Evans, - � a, i the Maltlandbank Cemetery, the remaintz 1. erbhlp of Mr. Nixon, on, Sunday last e towh � shipl new draperies that you'll want for Y91 11 Tuesday, e7) I . � I �11 __ . .1 ... being laid .to �.rest beside those of her was very greatly appreciated by large 9 hais completed his labo,rs'for another -fa.*l to "ind ,,someth4 ,_ ,It late husband and in the Immediate VIC- congregations both �orenoon and even- year and has handed In the completed home.. I You cannot I I h .1 I � . . .. " . . . . ' � inity orf her llfes,' activities. . I ing. The short �organ recital by ,Mr. c4pril f3th roll to the Township Clerk , Mr. 'A. Mur- , * ' . - ­_� I . � . I Nixon'in the evening before the regular 11 - . - die. The assessment ,of the townshl, in our .splendid line to please you - ! Died in Kansas. -The following takea service, was ,also largely attended.- I figures up to .$2,257,900. The popala- �� ­ � . . - , tion I� 2,096. There are 3,807 dayjs of - Price Ran, e -10c to $2 a yard .. a1_1 . I from an Abilene, Kansas pa0er, con- �kfr. and OMirs, A. (E,, Colson spent,Sun- Chorus aiid part svngs by a * . . . 9 � - . - I I - � 4 ,cerning the life and death of a fOrMLr day In Guetph.---�Krs, Alex. Watt and assisted ztatate labor and 282 dogs_ i 1, I . � . ��� - ... i q well known illuronite . , will be of intez- 2 chilften. of New Hamburg, spent the chorus or fifty v6ices, Notes -Mr. Charles Little is spend- . I � --- I .. � ­ . - est to � many of our readers, especially holidays at the home of her -father, , by Mr. Robert Hannah of ing a few days in Londort,-Mrs. Bol- - . -_ -_ - ______.W&& . - � some of ethe older one -s who will,still Mr. John B. Henderson. -Miss.- 3C (W. London, Elocutionist and Mr. ton spent Easter In Stratford, the I .1 I I � . - I - hn ,ye a reciollecLion of the decea�ed-: MacKay Is in Toronto this week.-Iliss � W ..T. Hays, Soloist. . guest of her brother. t1 -1r. W., J. gaell- . - I 'i 1. . - U� ward Gibson was born In England, Evelyn Greig .Is visiting. with friends � well. -The many friends of Min -John . . I ­ � I � . I . . � . - - D6cember 29,(1843, died at,bls� home hi - in St. Catherines.-Mr. John Header- CONDUCTOR : Alr..,W. H. Nixon Stafford will regret to learn that he is Eggs Wanted I Buaer Wan I -1 . . Abilene. Kansas, karch' 26, 1916, being son, Dominion Bank janitor, is ill With ' A " laid up with an attack of pneumonia. - T � � . - ­ 4 � . I 0 . -,. I . 71 3 eal--, 2 months and 27 da'ys old. pneumonia. -Miss Jennie Campbellspent _� -Miss A, W. Gardiner Is holidaying . *' . � - � - � 4;� Ile was -brought by his parcnts from a few days In Xitchell this week at the PIANIST : Miss Isa el Scott. at the .parental home In Walton. - - - . � J, MACTAVISH � England when about a year old, Th- home of lfrs. Harry Frost. -The tele. Mr. Ceell.R. Gowland, a former teacher I 1. � . I I . - � - -phone tree butchers- have been busily , Admisst'ofz'25 cents of School Section No. .9, was calling on . AMPCP AV : - 4 ! ,family settled in Durham County, Can SuctESSOR . -_ . I at work in town during the preserit. - old'frienda here this week. Rumor says I I I 1 ada. Upon growing up he engaged in Reserved - 35 cents - -0)!7e E. McFaUl CO* _:1 � J carpenter work in Constanqp,,, week, and,have also been tightentri ' - there is a special attraction. - -Miss TO .1 .t I I ,nea.r Sea- 9 t --�* . 11 � ! - � J , I . . forth, until 1872,. when he came to Dick- and re,paiAng the wires. -Mr. Garnet - I Cora E. 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