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The Huron Expositor, 1915-09-03, Page 8
BER 3, There's No Place Why not add to its attractiveness by itedecorations an individuality -Uk, at reflects yourself • We have an unusually attractive line ForAgn and doiriestic wall papers to chikte from and will be glad to put our expert knowledise at your serene° to help•veu select docorationsthat are out of the common place. Be sure and see our sample,s before pla_din yotir order elsewhere. All kinds o painting, glazing; tinting etc., doae on shortest notice. Our twenty sevev years of practical experience guaran- tees satisfactory results. tiohn Hooper t aster Painter & Decorator REMEMBER • • . 44 .w.meRN Also Furrier Ttte_Next Deft Next to an adtual visit a portrait, sent to the folks at home or those relatives who care most about you, will be deist welcornee-ewill give the greatest pleasure. Modern photography is not atrial to undergo, it's an experience to enjoy. Felrs Studio James 1r v atsort, euccessor to W. N. Watson General Fire, Life and Accident Insur- ance Agent. Real Estate and Loan A.gent. Insurance on all kinds of property effected at the lowest rates. Dealer in New Raymond, White and New Rome Sewftig Machines and National Cream Separators. full supply of sewing machine needles, attacheetnts, or and re- pairs always in stock. Special V al es in Single Harness The greatest b4rgain we ever offered r dozen set single harness made of number r Union Oak, our own make. Trimmed with goldine or solid nickel. PRICE 2 Gall cure Binder whips Trunks Sweat Pads Axle Grease Valises Cali and see for yourself tt M. Broderick Opposite Commercial Hotel SEAFORTH Harness Trunks Valises School Shoes! Vacation is the season of the year when Shoe leather is put to its hardest test, Every boy and girl will want a pair of new School Shoes for the fall term. We have School Shoes that are worth buying. They are worth buying because the quality is good—w9rth wear- ingr because they are comfort- able. All the "pinchy" parts so often found in School Shoes, are left out. We have thern in several choice leathers, in button, lace or blucher style, and in all sizes and widths. We're up in the School Shoe business—but not up in prices. , Test our School Shoes ! SCOTT The Horne of Good Shoes um Red Cross -Receiparel-The 'folio log subacriPtione to tm 11,,r1 °roils f - Nave heen recetved air' e last at lifiathing in all $38.30. OSIreptibn.--7A isiiiiseriber Writes us 1114.141e Of their -ineWly eletted "ern - la -awned Lindlatere This ng aa it la Virallater, fatherbe one of the Faidlateast ofi Ayr, Orit., mov- will be giving honor o whom hoOpr The Thirty -Third o -re the Fro*. -- ant change in the e stem: of eteOling Twelve battalllons see to be sent to England as tuntaol tead of In 'drafts, and tale aelebtion 11 be the igenior Tins would issern, itO indicate thal the thirty-third win ,0ent acrosSi the Atlantic very goon. . gegen-tent of their diaughteri Cilgat'Vic- ruige will, take place the midde tof Lean, to Mr. j. Ear Sproat, the rnar- -The engagement ita announ6 11 at 'Maven ont., of ie yrtle M., second announces. the etigiagem nt.ifroal her daughter, -.Ionian Pearl; to 1Roy Lawgon, tarn of M. and Mrs. itObert Lawson of Hullett, the 11"19.,1T141 to -take place . quietly in September. ealiir. and Mrs. F. Buchana-n, Wing- Vain,- announce- the engagemer4 of J. Gregory, of London, the ma liage rra weree ticketed: out this wee by k tam; Miss Woods; Griderich street, to Longford; Viseentl Murphy, to °riffle.; Mias Ida Love, to Oakwood • Miss iEva Love, to Port Coll:bonne ; *7'.. Strong, to Mount Foneet; lass Ada Goveniock, to Unitain Mies N'011e Grieve, to Wel- Mar Floret -lee ThoMpson, "to Grand Val - lea ; Was Jessie Seat, to Arthur ; filiss Reeve Grieve, to Tara; Mise Florence to, Beason ; Miss Gladys Thompsone to Lake; Miss ' Rae Goaenlock, to -Li d.- riay ; 'Mies Olive Ross,. McKillop, ''l to Port Colborne.- Other teachers who left here thia week are: Belle Ealia.ntyae; - Waterloo; Ethyl !Kerr, to DruMblo, ; Lai -thaw, Toronto, land Vera Dorrane, Harveating on S:ortday."--Some, of the fa,rmers tn, than Vicinity engaged in. drawling in of_ their oats on Sonday last. This has occasioned zome adverae comments. It Ls a question in hoW far these parties were ju.stified their: action. Thar has ilo4en a -eery exceptien- al iseasOn and byj reason of -the ex, pos.sible. so far to get the ',crops paved! There was a lot of grata in the fielde on Suinda,y last ready tri put anto the 'barns and thee vreataer looked threata ening. We taillike therefore, that 111 /mar fairlY he, Oinisidered an act of neces,sity to save:from destruction the - fruits of the. earth whieh Provideece so bountifully praVided tor human eee. Thinobreak the weather Sunday meat -would seera to further justify the appa'rent violations of the Sabbath tainly is not more. leinful tep work to aave the brop MI Sunday than to be automobile merely for 't persoaal Plea - e tale . This latter: has become so corn- rron 410 to elicit little comnient, but it tneverthelers, equ.ally, if not more reprehensible. But either practise aliould not be: andulged or 'tolerated except under very extraordinary cona • Died in, The West. -The many friends mar, wanace„ Falai/maid wilt regret he.ar of her death, which occured at her home an' Imperial, Sask.. on Thuraday, August 19th; at the age of 32 Yielaris 10 months and 11 ',days. Mrs. McDonald, the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Grieve- er., formerly of McKIllop was aeniece of the Mimes Grieve, of Seatoith. She was born in Z'betla,nd, North Dakota, on October 8th, 1892, where ehe lived until April, 1906, When .she came to her ,parentg, who aettled their- present lome the year !before. For come time ahe taught tn the Seaforth ischool in Saskatoon, and was ena.rrted on December 22nd., '1909. The funeral was coriducted at the hon -e on Friday at two o'clock kby her n inister, Rev. Mr, Eakin, assisted by Rev. A. W. MeInto-sh, of Saskatoon Not only had Mir. Meintosh and Mrs. of a co:nmon childhood home, both hav- tng come from S.eaforth, Ont., but dur- Paul's hospital, Mr. McIntosh learned to esteem. and love thlet mind and soul wtich endured so long and suffered eo much, so patiently, so womanly and so self forgetfully. Th -e interment took place in the new Simpson cemetery, and the funeral precession wae one of thelargest yet eeen. tn that locality, • shaihn a copy of the Sunday edition -of the Los Angles Tones of Auguet 22nd. It ts -a wander far ,size and is printed in sections, the whole makin.g 126 pages. It a volume in itself and would supply an ordinary reader ler a week. Of course many pages a.re devoted to advertisements, and these are What supply the motive power. as the. eubscription price would not coeer one-tenth the east of the white ,paper, to say notlung of the tremendooe out- lay for composttion. 0,8 It contains an immense veirine of reading matter in addition to the. advertisenients. It de - vo .much Space end prominence \to. war news as 'do tile ,Caria.dian papers; thee showing the lively interest tak- en in the great European struggle by • -,Pepe it410.e. 40t Stitink tempted,' the it -lei thia Arnerioan oral, net- .to -isaY Ono -4100A advertisers,- _tand -no dotibt to- this fact 'hat Most of thielrotbisineas Muccesse% are due; Weed, Marne of ,our Canadian bustnees Men -and eyen some of oar the • - exemple ene! respect set ',by thletrernore enterprising itoreineas neigh* boos, _and might -benefit themselires And the tcarni In -which they are isunliosed to .dri bualliress, if they tOok more pains to let the nut*e werld know ;what they have and what _ioducemente tbe.y can offer. _It is never. prOlitable for a person to hide. ills light under. a buslateleas it is generally taken as an -evidence that he has no light toehed. Whe.at From The West. -Mr. H. Itycle.- man„ formerly of Chlaselhurat, but now of Carn:aagay, Atberta., hag sent us A eiunarer of the,ada of Marquis arheat as a agmple of the crop inethat district this tyear. He also sends us ‘a, number of 'heap of Alberta Red Winter wheat. Bothl aaamplAs are. of excellent variety, the heads being leage and filled to the very top wtth beautiful, clear, plurrp grain. 'Thleise. samples were Pluck- ed -on the 20th of Atrgillst tend anerra to be quite ripe mid ready for cutting. If thenoteigraints are taarraties of 'the, crop en. the elietrict narred the cfarmers of /Allan, district 'will not -have luny cadre for complaint as to their iviheat crop thus season. We hope our and. friend, hem ,a large area of this croP thilla year 'rand if he has rhe will %- it\ik us aeveral etal of wheat grown en quahty. We do In* know theavariety, but the. straw as o r andebright and the heads of grea,t length and well filled with beautiful lturP grain and it is sufficiently adv ced to cut. .We hope this is a sample of Mr. Mein- toahrs owin crop land it is he, alSO Will he, wen teat up f ICUs season. Thelie samples go Ito Ind ate that ahe wheat crop of the. West this year is to quality ' harvested s bringing -to normal very aattafactory, bot -hl „and quatnaty, end if eafel will go a good way lower 'buisinesa the ;West back • c 00 entlig We are now'prepared t© sup- ply your wants for school ,..opening and have a complete assortment of z devoured. The cc 1d r it is drove the. hoppers away and v.egetatten, is now ail Ole goat -fit :`would Fr . Etterh rt tairierig his oifth er elittra, Cr terli rt, ar , . 1 .y' Nei aittaitiMte 3 .•Th -' as,. where he has secure a p sttIon. --Mt,.--Mkis..-Marvin.ande.eiOn c it, hay.. re- .tained frOne .:tri tTorento and tDe- t oit.-M1, . D . L. ''aui i visiting beresolne Dr.Toronto. -Wee Belfry .and Mr. Shaine are tris- sting at the . shore e of W.'Iraine'a. ,daztghte ' 111 19. R. S. Hayes. --Mrs. P.. MulcaJiy- has porchaaed Mr. James •Hart's ' house on , illiarzx street now -occupied by R. D. Crofte-Mrs. W. E. Kerslake and d, ugtiter. Dorothy, re - tined on. Monday from a visit with friends in Michigan.' School Bags Note 'Books Scribblers ',Crayons Watercolors, CompaSses Mathematical Sets Erasers Pens Pencils Rulers Slates Thoinpiwn's Bookstore Seaforth Dr. Forster of Stratioro, eye, ear, noee and throat specialist,' wilt he at the Queen's Hotel, Seaforth, on the 3rd Wednesiay of each month from 11 to 8. 248341 Dr. Heileman, Osteorathio Physician le at the Commercial Hotel every Tuesday and Friday from 8 to 12.30. See Professional Card page 7. 2446-tf For Sale -Several r. ood houses on easy terms. 11`. Edge, Seaforth. 2329 - Dwelling house and two lots on James st. for coal Apply James Wateon,Bettfortb. 24744f , Marriage Menses lamed by Savauge and Stollery ,ost-On Sunday, August. 29th, in the neighbor- hood of Brumfield, a ladyllblack beaver cloth vat patch pockets, velvet trbiamed. Finder kindly leave at W. G. Willis' Shoe Store or 'address E Walsh, Seaforih. z:"„ 2499x1011 For Sile-Some choice- b-'—'eTile extra well bred, will be sold reasonablo. Apply Box 106, Seaforth. 248941 Owing to the great demand for McLaughlin, six cylinder motor cars, it is necessary for you to place yovr order with me early for spring delivery. Every McLaughlin ear is egnipped with valve M head motor. A, M. Campbell, Sebforth. 2490-1 trial will convince you that it is the best twine foa you to use. Melaughlan buggies, Tudhope-Ander- son waggons with dust proof axles. High grade single harness, Clay Farmlates, plow points, etc., on hand. A. M. Campbell, Seaforth. 24 90x1 Stirring war pictures, showing the charge of the Gordon Highlanders at Cardno's Opera House , Seaforth, Fair Night, September 2eth. 2490-3 Houses for Sale or Rent -Two comfortable dwell, ing houses in Egmondville for sale or rent.low taxes, pleasantly situated ; will be sold reasonable. Apply Mrs.y. A. Charlesworth, Egmondville. '2490x2 Flour Down --Another drop in flour, get our prices W. E Kerslake. 2490-1 ooirParlirA by ihis wife, visited his eouallre there, Dr. Scott, last week. •Mr. Scott tea a native of Galt, Ont., 'but 'has ten 6.re-side/It of Worcester, Mass., for about forty yeara, arid here accumulated a fortune there. He made the trip in his auto. He (intends re- turning by way of Montreal arid the White Mountains after doing the To- ronto Exhibitiotre-Mr. and 11.0s. James Graves ispent Sunday with friends in Aubarsa-Mrts. George !Chesney, Gotle- rich istreet, and Mrs. William Huron Road, Tucleeramithi, returned froM Manitoba. on Friday last. They had -been visiting friends in Snowflake, 'Killarney and Other points in itranitoba for a mon.th and had a artist enjoyable outing. When they left Manitoba most of the wheat had been cut and. the ; crop la, on the whole, very IS a tigfac- Next Monela.y being Labor Day will be observed as a general holtday and the stote,s and other basuness places will be eh:recd.-There was a severe troist on Monday night, but there swats notaging much it could lefure.-Mtr. and Mrs. Herold Best retorned to Regina last week. Miss Lyn& Gillespie accom- Piti-teal them as t ar as Hamilton, where ishe will visit her sister, 3Mrs. ford, for a touple of weeks. - ;Miss Marjorte Andrews was here from Goderlcht over Sunday. She leaves 'shortly fOr North where ethe will attend Nor.mal School. Mang Ethyl Kerr hats ,goine. Drumbo .teach the schooltethere.-Mas. Wm. Hou;glie ton and two ehildren have returned from a Visit in Toronto.-afre. S. T. Holmes and daughter, Lane, have re turned from the West.-latases Jean and- Pliernia Govenlock spent Sunday with their sister, Mrs. Rev. Cousen3, London, and are apending the -week wail, friends in Kingsvillotearfr. Geo. weok to attend the funeral of his sls- teril the late Mrs. James Hogg. -Miss afc :Toy of the, Civil Service at ,Ottawa, 19, the guest of Mrs. john'iDevereux.- Private Elwin Rivers, of Niagara Camp and: Mrs Cameron, of Oshewa, are vielting at the' home of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Smith, John ;street. Ivir,s. Cameron was ,:forreerly Mrs. Kinder, organist In the Presbyterian Church here. - J. and t the hon -e of her mother, Hes. pronto, was an town this week ailed on, isoree of his teal friends. ' hors' buyer who hfo been- here for 1 atame' time, shipped 28 horses by ,ex- prea 1 Tuesday afternoon. They were Alp ed to Montreal and are deetined es o this one car amounted to $172. -MI- _John Murr:aY, who has 41:Wien sairP.Is Ilan in the MeTavish store here has nurved to Ingersoll and the 'resi- de the vacates will be occupied ,by tute her. -The Public Schools open- ed or Wedne,sclay and the Collegiate Institute Opens on, Tuesday next, th 7th ;hist -41r. Thomas Richardson formerly of elhit's town. and while Liles re aided in. Brandon 5inoe leaving here er this week eto far has green: favor able to rharvesting operations and vast area Of oats have been -age! Mrs. Harriet and Miss Harvic, of :Lon don, Motored up thas week and ,spen a feW daya at the Woe Of Dr. an Burrowa. Miss Mary Harvie, wh been 'spending e couple of week re returned with them. -Mr. C GiheIg aind Master Billy, are spend Meg' a week with Mr. Greig's brothe tin Toronto. - Mtge Helen Young is 'spending a couple of weeks with friends in Woodstock. -Mr. Jahn Me Leman returned on Saturday -frdm Ottawa, where he Spent the past .wee representing the local Foreaters' todg at the Grand Lodge meettii of the Order held • in that city -Mr. Irian Hinchley. of Stratford, wa, in town this week. -The 13e11- Engin Corelisne added two. large drills an twio lathes to their alien :risking eileiP iment at the toundry 'OM week. rl'he also comnienced shipping away th shells this week. -Mayor Ameat, 3 a were On a haling expedition to Hol who designed and did the worlt tin connection with the addition to th credit to 'his taate as well asyto hi akin e, workman.- Mrs. Thorne Rawinr and Masts Katie and Clar and Master Albert Rawley, of Por Huron, are visiting friends In town -Mr. James Stewart has purchased th old McMatin residence in Egreondeille from 'Mr. A. 1P. Joynt, andawill occoPi it When he leavea his farm hi Tuck erwretle-Mlss Ruby Sproate daughter istreet, Stratford, .formerly of Sea - forint, left for Toroato on Saturday of atenographer and botokkeeper for P k 'has gone to Thorold, ,where 'she of Seignave, wag tin tO-ven this Neck. Sproat atands the battle -of hfe well and seema ;grow Younger cas the years pass around, exemPlifYing thle truthfulness ,of the statement Warta main. la not any older than he feels. ---Mrs. Oscar Neil is giving a tea in aid of the Red Cm -es Society on Reid, of Bay City, viaited at the home of W. and Wis. Geerge Turnbull guts weeke-Mr. A. 'E. Forbes las been alo pointed Geheral. M3anager of the Dun- nville. Engine Company and he will ao- cate Dunnville instead of London. Mr. Fdibe 18 to be congratulated on bis promotion.• -The. Misses Cresswell, Alias Martha FoWler, Miss Florence Fowler and Mast Brown, left on Wed - day for 'Ivorotrito, Where they willapend a few dayee-Misses Ella and -Mabel Turnbull ane visiting in Toronto -The Bell Engine Worka have ishipped 'sever- al threshing outfita to the West dur- ing the past two Weeks'. The company hope to dispolse Of their entire out - pat this seasion.-Misa Edith 'Hunt has returned ;three lafter spending a couple of weeks witlh Salgado in Guelph. -- A igtolod &mild of young folks enJoyed A dance en, 'Meets' Hall ye 471,rlday even- img last, thieeproeeeeds of which were green to the Red Croes Society. - Misses Velma and ,Airuilf3 EasterbroOk, of Exeter, and inf.'s. Gordon Horn, of lbron_to, Who vieiting at the 'Misses oyable visit the past week at the Twantley, land children, of Stratford, Weatcottts daughter, were also b3re vesiting during the past week. -Mists Ruby Bilartow retuned hOrne atad enjoyable visit with friendg near Sarnia and Detroit. - Miss Bertha heeney, who lass been spending her station it. Galt Hamilton and Tonne arm, Tuckereanattla-People have been xrplatiing bitterly of the untigualI,y et weather.* lAuguat. This it is said -as the wettest Augost for seventy ears, 'But 'it Is now said 'by those ot been for the wet the country would ave lbe Wet -11M lir grasshoppers, 0 Twig le -very amen thing would .hrtve co tn rand Patriotic Concert and War °Pictures Wig be given in Cardno Bros. Opera House on FAIR NIGHT. These war pictures are direct from the battlefields of France and Belgium, and show British troops in training, work of Red Cross and actual scenes on the battlefields. Also The' 6inking of the Lusitania with over 1,000 souls onboard Besides these Feature Color- ed pictures, a fine progra m will -be given by a company of London Artists. Admission all Seats in hall 25c Phone 22 1, actavish's &a fort See the pictures of the sinking of the Lusitanisr, wi th 'over 1,000 sOuls on board, at Cardno's Opera 11 onse, Seaforth, on Fair Iiight,lilept. 24th, 2490-3 Notes. -Mr. and Mrs. th Hay and family have returned home after OPeAviing the- summer in B,ayfteld. '- many friends of M. James Moodie, will be giad to know that he is ime Proving in health and is now ..a,bis to attend to I1/40 irseal duties. Manley. Notes.-Miati Cathleen Rawly, of Port Huron, and Mists Ka.* Eckart were, visitors here 'during the week. cc /Mr. Peter Eckart was the first to finish ifitarvast,ing despite the wet weather. Pete IS a leuistler.-Mr. iWe. Manley got the cord -tact of tiniehing the gravel- ing thle 0.17.R. 'station on sidelines Showing of 11 Dress Fabriesi A pleasure to show -them to you with 4nality. That is all ask you to do to ,fipd ihe reason why you should tradebere. We do not expect nor ask a dollar `0 trade that isnot rightfully ours tiy reaSon of Our Superior Values. Pa trtetic Concert' A patriotic con- cert in, el& of the Red Orose inurseg, aall be given in Dublin on ate everting of -Septernber 8thl An excellent pro- ver() of vocal and initrunventai music well be put ori bY the. \choirs of St. Columben and Dublin, aseisted by Cronin and Kenny, beeldee Other Art - Notea.-eMre. J. J. McGartiey, of West Monkton, visited „Ler sister, Mrs.- Jos. Nagle, during the week.--Mias Roselle Normal School. the coming eession. Fordwich Wednesday August 25th, 1915, at the ilikime of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas -Wheiler. quiet but pretty wedding took place, when their eldest daughter, Annie Mae, became the bride of Mr. Arthur Glad- eteme Orr of Owen Sound, Rev. Mr. Rob,arts of Gorrie, officiating. The bride entered the room accompanied by her father -and was beautitally .gowned in white ailk with bridal vela peas and. carried a bouq,eet of carna- Was aweet peas. She was .attend' - ed by her Water Mary, 'and the groom by Mr. Oscar iWtheiler brother of the bride. The guests to the number _of tea Drovided for the ocoasion, The ,pre- aants were numerous and 'beautiful. After ‘vitsiting friends ter a few de‘Y-.3 twe young couple lett Tuesday for thieir future home in, Owen Sound a- mid Showers of igood wishee. Notes. -Miss Maggie Chappell has gone to Hannota, Manitoba, for a, few vveeke.-On Saturday evening When picking plums, Mnse -R.obertso-n over- balanced and' fell. from a ladder, frac- turtng her right wriat.-Rev. Alex. Mc - Milian, of Toronto, will occuprothe pit next Sunday, land on Mooday even - nig, will defter a ietture in the church oh "Maisie," and -the -place it holder in our iservices.-Dr..Tuffor-d has organ,- ceeds of their eales are for socks for the Isoldters. The boys are quite 'ell'. thastatetic over their "bit," an. enthu- staane vehich might well be, emulated by older people. -In response to an ap- peal for fruit ,for the soldiers the ladies of the idistrict contributed 200 quarts of honey, imarmalade, jelly eth., besides .severalorterks of old linen and wat4li'elothS, 250 irons of 'bandages, two dozen razors and bundle. of socks. Another 'shipment is expected to be made ern about a month when plume and peaches are ready. -There may be people who heve more plunfs than ithey cen uise.. If dried, these are -very ac- ceptable. Very ltttle time is required to prepare them 'tor the drying process. Stone thein and then dry them :the leaMe apples. -A lawn social arid patriotic tea will be !held oa the grounds of Mr. Neil. Gillespie on -Fri- day. September 1001. A goad ftrne expec ted. Zurich ' 'Voters' jeist Court. The judges' Court for the revision and borrection of this • voters' list of the (township of Hay, Will be held In. theiTawnehlp on the 10th of September opening at ten O'clock ean. Where are lh 'all 47 alVealis. Of these a are Oa ibehalf Of the Liberal's and 22 Jon behalf of 'the ing his residence land ehop for, sale and intends building a buisinegs block in Zinich.-Miss Lottie Gaaster is at- tending the millinery ;openings at Lon- elon.-Mr. Louis Weber has seeured the con:treat for the mown work on the fine !new dwelling in Daishwood which is being erected by Mr. David Tiernanf-Mr. E. Mehl of Edmonton, 'Alta„ visithig his uncle, G. nhnes.— Miss Nora Seibert, trained nurse of Lansing, _Mich.., is ispeniding fier holi- days at her home hereee-Mrs. John Gaihren returned last week from a ' vilsit with; relatives in Michigan. ---Mrs. Jos. Ellers and children of St. Paul., mina. are eiaiting her brothers, Inlessrs. Albert and Jelin Zetter-Mr. G. Holtz- man has gcine to Saskatchewan toeirtsit Eta sons there. -The pluta trees in this part are loaded with fruit. W. ‘Ernest Gies of the village picked twenty pails f plums from one of his trees. The Lutheran TheniC.-The picnic of Sundar, Sell -obi of the L.utheran hurch held at Grand Bend on Wed - large 'number attended and all re - ort an enioyable thee. The following s 'the result of the sports: *33c:oral:OD kitsch, E. nowald; 100 yards, girls, W. otr'i race juniors-Alhert Hess, Lloyd. Kalbfleiseh Carl Miller; .girre rice, 50 Walper, L. 'We„selcilit L. °wield; ,boytr.- race, 50 yards -Jacob Ilaberer; Paul Miller, Lloyde Hey ; lit - le guts. rare, junioos-Viola, Prang, utile- Becher Ethel Hess; little boy's '191eile fat manta race -Sam Hey, John cher Jr., Elmore Klopp; backward berer; envelope race -A. Frank,. R. he distance guessing contest. A 3' De of New Dress anti Suiting Materials, embracing the very choicest weaves, most beautiful caprings and exquisite designs created 643 season'. SILKS—While algreat deal has been said about silk fabrics for Fall, what- ever uncertainty there may be about other soils, the general trend seems to 'be M useline$ of dependable qual-- soft and re particularly attractive in in the beautiful plain -and changeable WOOL FABRICS — See our display and judge for yourself. A. very beaut- iful collectic'm awaits your coming; and it is our pleasure to show them to you. See Our Alewl Coatings See OurNew SeoteltIlweed Suit nes See*Our New, Suiting Pelours See Our <New Fancy Weaves - See Our New Gurtranteed Serges Prices from 50c t6 yard up to $2,50,-. and.you can't beat the values. Tailored Coats a-5 Suits Distinctively Correct The women who -seek a Suit or Coat of distinguished appearance must come where distinctive styles are kept. Models thaft follow 'the fashion trend of the hour, but in ways indescribable, prove Different from the ordinary "1 garments. Our garments are elo- quent of superior tailoring, better style and cat efully lected materials. Ladies' and Misses Coats S5 ticr) $35 $25 $15 Ladies' Suits, prices Extra Special Value You'll enjoY the visit to seethenew things even if you don't buy now. J. MACTAV1SH SEAFORTH Butter and Eggs Taken as Cash, Phone 2.2 Highest Prices The men tisfied aterial unship they because the to their expl It Is these the goodnes —who caust grow, and r tailoring so We are Noi 6,4.40 Overcoatsto Trousers to new u fine IA and fame: the roillm or .ere must Fall, as admiratiou making o coat st) coats. Our store, whert $9.5 The soft Som will win. These hab, factures ot style. Sho new moda green, blue 2.