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The Huron Expositor, 1916-03-24, Page 8r paid val. o f eeke-Mrs. . kr, Is the gues Alteheson, a, hardson, . of ego th visitor thl *Oa they, of T the est of his this week. -Kr. beat [agent, this ix Mode Maxwell car Of , Killop.-Nr. G a ,cti, iegram on T son, Charles, who Battery, announclo al; ini England. -Mr -soh f Mr .W. C. ffl Of, Bank of orb ,01.1s; ed , with th ' 1 Gado ich.-Mr. and celebrated the fifth thoir marriage on Out wing to the co of Mr. Welsh, n hold.i The many fr thy Couple in terve extend, congratul ti that Mr. Welsh' show some sign o Thor k „will be a rn bees of the Seal r deity and all -in e cowl il chamber o ?Mori at four Welke have odks knitted them to thie m et Aid the Preeb t 4 ve „succes.sf I ream on NiTedne da Proc-feds, which re twee I. the Red the Lliitary Aid, a We cerely r r Iiial ifArof. tmehelcinayf, n gran eon of Mr. n .of Seaforth. -evh h elie Seaforth 'Hor ic tiesday ;1s.st.-Th elosel On April lst take I advantage f for, ishould read t an *ge five of t inondialle store -h the new proprlet r Finn gan.-The- bf t he vase do will be Made o oe DISTRICT RAVTERS We have shoes for every member of the family, --shoes that are the hest that money can buy. It will prove nothing to quote you a string of prices and say: glen's shoe r $3.5R $44- $0 and $5.o; women Si shoes $ $3.50 to $4; child -1 rans shoes $1, $1.25, $1.50 and $2 etc. Any store can quote these ver same pt ices. Come in and se what splen- did values in good shoes vie witi give you to your money. That's what tells the story. After testing u by trial, we believe that you will want to make this— Jour family, The Cash shoe store. hoe 8t.re QtYALITY F TWEAM opposite Exposito Office" Seaforth lour friends can bay anything you can five them except— - loud- Photograph Pelts' studio Seaforth aaraes W atson Successor to W. N. Watson General Fare, Lifeand Accident InSur- &nee Agent. Real Estate and Loan A.gent. Insurance on all kinds of property effeeied at the loemet rates. Dealer In ond, White and NeW Home Stewing klachines and National Cream Seaerators, At. tun supply of 'sewnig machine needles, attachnnnts, or and re- pairs. aiwavs *tie. Additions to the Honour Roll. -- &lowing recruits have been atte ed in Seaforth up to Wednesday o this week : A. Bolton, Ft.0 . Taylor, WeR Colbourn, Cha les Br ner, R. H. CarpOter, Jahn Earle, S niey Deena, LeWls Atkinson, Kenn MiairaLY, Themes P.,eattle, W. H. Kent. • Egmondville Red Oros .---LThe mondville branch Of the Seaforth Cross Societyo which was organi on October ilth, have met every weeks since that time and have lected by fees, $5.50; Young 'Peep! Meetings, $5.31; Deflated by frlen $9.k ; pins sold, '$3. The "Society also made the following 'garments : • day shirts, 100 pairs of Pyjamas, hospital shirts, '80 towels, 24 ha kerchiefs, 90 pairs of socks. -Mrs. Kling, Treasurer. Quiet Weddirtge-A quiet :wed was solemnized at the Manse on Tu day morning, when Miss Isabel P ell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .1 Powell, of Harpurhey, wee unfted marriage to Mr. William Ernest Queen of Hensall, by Rev. F. H. L kin. After the ceremony the yo couple left on the morning* train their new home in the Wet. bride was a well known and popu young lady in town and the ' b wishes of all. for a happy* marr life go with her to the nareat. CREAM WANTED , We have our Creamery now in ful operation, and we Want your pAtroia- • age. WO are prepared to pay you the highest price*, for your cream, pay you;every two weekS. weigh, sample • and tetat each can of cream carefutly and giveyou statement of the same -We also supply can free of charge, and give you an honest business deal.. Call in and see us or drop us a car or 1 particulars e Travellers. -The followin tieketed to distant points during past week at W. Somerville' rail' and steamship agency: Jam s to Killarney-, Man.; Harry Grleve, McLaughlin, .South Dakota tavid Cloy to Seattle; James .Fini yson, oe Tuekersmith, to Moose Jaw; Mr. Ea - Mrs. W. *Queen, to Lawso , as . ; Percy Monk, to Moose Jaw ;-R. E. Cresswell and the Misses dressw 11, to Jimksonville, Florida; Ford Aitc son, to 'Saskatoon; W. D. MeTagg to Plenty, Sask. For the Sol -diem -Miss Scot's cl $ of bqys; In the Presbyterian Sun y School, are surely tieing the bit or our soldiers, They have been b meane sending to our bois -at: front, since last April, 43 pirs 01 sox. As an Easter gift to Jim ie -Hutchison they are sending a x contairdng six pairs of Sox. Mx P1 s and .eight packages of smodng 0 -- band% two boxes a Oxo e f ve pa k - ages of cigarettes, six •writ ng pd and six lead pencils. Thesel are all self-denial gifts. 'Absg Gilch ist LivingstOne wishing to help. gav i 4 .boxes of Oxo. Scott Clu f sold pap s an ',rage and gave six. lugsi &Jew g tob ccO, six bars of 'chocolate, s o p„ kages of cigarettes; andt Ja t CI ff did her bit by paying ,hei. age. 'They were all .very pleased a beable to help. The bo s :in the -c s are Ceell Smith, Reg.erl ke, G don Hays, Jack Scott, ol Mc Claud Patterson and i.e4. row .1) 11 I ' Death of Mrs. James Matthews. Mrs. James Matthews d ed very s denly at her borne in Detroit, Thursday, March 16th. Deceased as an old time resident of McKill whore shc. was barn in the year 18 and was married to her !husband I 1858 and who predeceased qt. eig teen years. She was a goo mot ee and highly respected by w knew her. A family of two ons Mx daughters survive: Michael, o McKillop. Joseph of Seaforth, Sist Isidore, of Kalamazoo, DelOhe Mrs. J Reid .and Mrs. George La 1Crete, Detroit, Ars. John Wall Ili of Houg tort, Mrs: D. Flannery, cf ,Sasleatch. wan and Mrs. Willlam Heffernan. T funeral took pla,ce from the home her daughter, Mrs. Wil am Heffe •n Of McKU rvice w r White, which, 'Want me gely atten erred S THE v HU el visit Aitcheson, al Mr. taut 116 beroo-Mr P T Mr. ,and MrS. It. R Wolfson, w ent the winter With Ur ./ Mansoans Mother and other _frier* ;here, left st Friday for their home 'Arizon niddr. Wililane Douglas sant Monda, With friends near Brun eld, - and Mrs. Aaron Erb ha; e moved ,the farm recently vacate by Mr. E41. ‘Iloyes.---tMessrs. Neil and Len Sparks of HenSall, palled on fri nds in th vicinity on esda,y. ARCII tu•ys, was a Week. -Mr. vie Sask., Mr. John 13 at - George Bell, the ek :sold a 1916 0. Mr. S. Godkin, A. •Sills, received sday, from 'his with a King his safe ar Russel Mor Morson, •Man epee here, lst Battalion tr9J. S. We anniveraar brieery 28th I Untied 111 he mOnstration nd e of the nd vicinfty, s, and will alth will improvement. tin g of, the in Military Aid sted, I in Saturday af Any ladie3 • will •kindle b g. -Phe La riaa church, ea in the sc „ afternoon. to be divided ss 'Society, ounted to $2 to learn of on of Mr. Halifax, Mrs. John,Do ecurred on remitim list• itural Society nd all wishin heir generous eir announce ' Issue. -The changed ha eing Mr. Cross dra. 4 by Mr. C hursday next torn the halo ds of cedar posts, 8 and .9.feet small margin. A. tew- 25 9-1 of new wall paper has roduotiono.- Com and &Moral. 2 9-1 s and window aha es at 2b91 ho took a Saska hew, (Queen's hotel •st him e Dance, please r turn aeration will ire,en ered, 26 7-5. millinery depar ent h.- 2.9.1 A a team ol dr via ' et Wright's ga tfia Rr WWI papetsthisyear re selected with gieat e, both in regard to ality, style and prices. . Gedair]Poste-4ust ar iv Muskoka, a car of first long, Which will be sold art. Seititorth. An a41yspring ship arri'ed ftIld are the ne inspect hem, James Get 4Ie newest in br Grave, 8eaferth ; fioti Wili the per on . an robefror.i a cutter in t on the nht of the OldTi Same alionee, otherwie Waned -An appren of the oTavlah store, Drivers ler" Sale -F horses and harness. Seaforth. - Dr. the eye,ear, nose and h " bert Of Stratfd hotel. eaforth. on the th month lit place of Dr. Milli ery Opening- ry.on Thursday, a clay Mugs M. Johnsto ton on, ger has at . sh, of 3t, lth as or- wlIl ope oon rde So - the er- ho ing Iles eld ool .bhec!„ and and ds, ed - of Will to of- ent Hg - ds, . Ing_ 111e, are novir • showing suitable deigns for any r ' otniosores Bookstore Seaforth Shades and Picture Frames Lor New Idea Too Patterns Win Age ward inent roll, Ing t dress Toro ture adia exte son al loyal to d duty with enlist but also several prom - sinus men have signed the nifying their intention of do- eir bit for the Empire. The ade livered by Major Boehm, of to, en gunday, was of a nee that filled every patriotic Can- itli enthusiasm, to such an hat when the call came per - on Monday morning, each c tizen felt it a personal call t and, could not resist that in „seeking to don the leh.alti th 161st Huron's Own battalion. .No rOnt Rev. week last Viso visit GIlle Sch to -hi Cromarty. es. Mr. Alex, Ritehle, of To- , was the guest of his nephew, D Ritchie, at the naanse• this -Mr. John Robertson returned eek to his western home near met, Sask., after a three Months with his parents. -Sergeant Jas, pie, of the N. C. 0. Training 1, at °linter', paid a !short visit home here. • air lege Liaenses s. e Jewellers. Ete., Seafort . ilOil e tor Sale -Good fr of fan on Market stre t apply 40 Mrs . A. Ste k, 2 peotaliet ' in dine o bat the 44 d Wedireaday of ter 2 disployf of new ring 23id and fon wing 2518-2 by liavauge and stl,iiery 7-tf e house and four ere sale. For paean laras S.arling lit., 24 tf of each -tf A good Mr. to entir lion Livi gur thou old, 1,400 fine No give very amo ;lee Clot 'son who Gode has Saari at t week been cover Stafa d Colt. -That it paya to raise stock is shown by the fact that ugh Norris, Jr., recently sold . R. Roney, of Manitobao an colt, „sired by that good stal- Chlorodyne'owned by Mr. John gston, of this place, for a close to $800. This colt, al - only one year and ten enbnths nighed in the neighborhood of lbs., and was of exceptionalle. apish. 4 Londesboro es.: -The pie social whigh was In Mr. Cartwright's;- hall was SUccessful, and the proceeds rite(' to $60, with which the lad - 11 buy yarn and material for ing 'Which they ffill Make and tothe soldiers. Mrs. Riley, as been visiting her daughter in „tell, for the last two months, returried home, -Mr.e:Wesley and sister ,Ad -a„ were visiting o hozne of Mr. 'W, Brigham this -Mrs. Manning, sr., who has On the ,sick ltst is slowly. re - The Seaiorth Creamery nan, on the 3rd concessi Seaforth On lop, an Saturday, The s I conducted by Rev. Falb. ' Ste Columbia church, of ir.4„44,4,44,44.+4..4.+4...1.4,4,444.+4.40+ had beene a devoted and c ber. Thfuneral was la • ed, the remains being in REMEMBER Columbai cemetery. ' i• 1.1 IJ . ' KiIlop, wIlo has been ‘ s 4. , winter at his home here, ;-* Tli , + ur'elay for Rosetown.' Sas • it 111. I. • Monk, of ' EgmondvilIe, le 4 f .4. for -Belbeck, Sask., wher LADLE&TAIILOR + spend the sumrner.-Miss . e inson has returned to he 4. • aMcKillop, after some we Also- Furrier 4. don, at the home of he S1 0 Local it Briefs. -Mr. For + son of Mr. J. B. Aitch Aitchesor on, of. Mc th ' ft on Sad Mr. Perc this wee he wi 1 essie Rot home I s In Lo brothe i of agencies for the Lol,n Dodd n Life In / - Mr. W. H. Robinson, su erIntendenn was in Blyth on Tuesday' attendint the funeral Of a relative ic --Mr. P. Lamont, of--I7.'urich, wa3 In town o 1: Tuesday. r. William I Gevenloel I of Egmondvill , was awarded $200 an costs at the court proceedings, 1 Goderich last week, a,gainet the Lon don Free Press, for an, article whic appeared in that paper in May ad last year. -Mrs. F. H. Larkin open; last week will friends in Goderich.-- - Miss Moran Is visiting her; niece, Mrs Lippert, this week, in lierlinee-Mrs Kelly is in Stratford thisi, week, vis- iting her eon Joe, who Is on th postoffice staf there.- 'Word wa received thL weck by Mr. and Mrs. James Sproat, Egmondville,1 that thel son Sake, whO is with the Princes ' Patricia Regiment, at the ; frant, ha , been wounded and was now in th Canadian Hos ital at Norwich. N particulars were received., but hi mny friendshere hope bbs bnjurIe will not be serious. -Mr.'; Garfiel- McMichael has sold his farm in Htil lett to Mr .3. L. Bell. Mr., ilialichae will work W11 tam McMichael's far this year. -The male qua tette ren dered an exce lent '3eleCtbOZl at th evening service in the 'P esbyteria church last S gluch apprec ated.-The 0 .ning dis tnday, which was ver i play of spring millinery, will ' b „ held in the millionery parbers of; Mc Ta.vish's. Stewart Bros' and Mie Johnston's, on Friday and Saturday. of Vile weeke-Miss' Horton, ' of To4 i ronto. Is a guest at the, home of Mrci and .!r;. Wiliam Box.- n IBab Sproat has taken, a position in Stew- art Bros.' store. -Rev. Aloe, McIntosh of Saskatoon, Sak., preached an ex' 1 cellent ser on in the Pities yteria church, on Sunday morning ;last. ktr. McIntosh Is an old McKillop boy, a; son of frs. Gaorge McIntosh, o town, and the people here are a ways pleased to have the opportun ity or hearing him. -Mr. Ralph Creg „ „well and two Isters. left on ThursJ day morning falr Jaektionvilikk, Florid where they w[11 spend a couple af months. Dr. Pbe1d, public 9chool Et.) The Only Horn in Seaforth 4- I swarm° Company. -Mr. J 4. eisiors, Spring Footwear The season for spring footwear Is with us once again and we an- nounce our readiness to supply our trade with the best shoes and the .best shoe values at any t.-tated price that the country procuces. Shoes for Men Shoes for W01114811 Shoes for Boys Shoes for Misses Shoes for very iittle feet If you are a patron of this store we're sure that you will want to continue your patronage. it you have not been buying your shoes hers me want you to do so. Men's $2.50„ $4, $4.5o to $6 `Women's......$3, $3 503 $4 to $5 Bay's.. ..$ .85, .2.25, $3 to $3.5o Misses... .$!.75, $2, $2.5o t0$2.75 We're asking for our patronage because your money vall secure here the best values and thp best of service • R SCOT The Home of Good Shoes ' SmIth vs. Dale. -Considerable 1 ter-. eet was. taken in th case, which as, tried at the ;sitting icif the Sum; me Cour of •Goderich n the 14th i st. On March 23rd, 915, Alex S ith traded horses with a young man by the ame of Mi * ter, who as, wark g for the • d fendant, V tor -Dale. Midwinter w S to give -,S ith .slity dollars to o ,i which -was to, be p id as soon re, he received it from the islationa C ildren's Hone at Hami ton. in the m antime Dale ae to ho d the hor3e th t Midwinter ot, from mith as s ur ty until Mid in- ter •p id the' aixty de Jars. Before id- winte got the m ne ;from Hamilt n, Smith went out to Dale's when no oneaketas at home, a 4 took away he • horse. Dale then we t' to the Pol e •Magls rate, at Clint° and had Sm th „arrested for stealing the horse, and • Snalth was sent u, t stand his. trial 1 before ' His HonorJ ge Holt, ho found i Smith net g ity. Smith t en, breught the , prese t aetion aged st - Victor Dale, who It 6 in Stant y,' dein:deg* $5,000 defile ee for maliciOut3 prosechtion and f1e Serest. The re- sult of the action ii that the jury • found I a • verdict i ileror of thee „ee- fendant, Victor n le and Smith 'Was: ordered to `Pay t costs. 3. , Best of Seaforth •ucted the case for r. Dale. St. Patrick's 'god time *as spent 1 the „ hool room cf Presb Iterian church of th .17-th, in h n „saint 4 Ireland, ajrid bers the l6lstIB twent five of wh Lieuts.[Chiff and MCI of the evening. Th b took prt by ren er ively "Tipp.erary" a off the prize g contest, w I lug part nt t You Our ne and fol Mania re7cordiolly invited to our first display of ePril.g millinery on Thurediv, March 28id ow'hig days. Mies 11, Johnston, Seaforth. • 2518-2 Ndt'3,-Rev. Father Dantzer, of Hess' re, Ont., ca/iled on friends in our urg last welek.-A number of our ming people were viaitors at the home of M. C. Eckert, near Seaforth, last unday.-Mr. Keohler has been • oing a rushing busiese at the cheep ng this winter, but now. that Mitch 11 Bros., have again started it has r ileyed the congestion somewhat -The atteridance In our school was dawn to ten out of sixty names on the r 11, last week on account of muznp data all are recovering and the etten awe is coming back iq its old ,st ridp 1. 'carried • guessi interes IS gee dered Iby Misses Sillemie B. Chesney • eon. Mts. McLean ous readingand re effect 1"Canada'S e Rev. Mr. Larkin • timely address, and Holmar, read a 1 not belog able to • Mr. Argo but ex for thel young peop e the success of •th v Ing "God Save htFhe lunch of Tipperary Darlin' pie, Bridget c coffee, was served, the least intereeti progratr Miss 1.1,u1 Miss abet Campr effieiently the d ti Mudh pritlge for evening is due man les and gentlemen, b permit the mention o diers expressed the young people for Je Ing. . God.* Succe sful Recrui town 1 truly patri ti .of the word is in ley week, hen tlie, Countr le being br eonally to every ;Man .five' se vice. For a matter were rather here, nd„ It e that ,s me -diffiedlt t fenced -el in obtainin Howev re from thet feanirass, began on; Mn til Lismi of writing the young men -and mon walks ,of muelcal pr a A very pleasant social way in he Egmondvi n the event of the patr the local me iron 13attali4i, an, were gue ts officered ty ys in khaki al or S very effeet-d the two office in the music ri proved a ve he proceedin lemme was re mell, Holma d Mr. 13. Joh e very humo ted with gocel nd The Guns" a brief bat chairman,. Nine ; of • regret t , esent from Re. , •g good wish s nd soldiers and - Ing. After sing- ing" a dainty andwiches, Me ke and Blarney ich proved net number of the chertY and rformed very ' 1 accompanists. ' success of the ' ther young lad- ! space will nt c names. The a , - , _thanks to the f, pleasant even- I ; f ' Harlock Npt number are -laid up at prose t with la grippe, Mrs. C. Par- sons, Ise Nellie McEiving, and G. A. Knox and two children being among the si k. -The Ladies' Aid of Burns' chure held a very successful box so- cial 1 the school house last Friday evenin . The night was an ideal one and a good crowd was present. Mr. J. D. &Arnie acted as auctioneer, ,and did hi part well. The boxes solde fot good 'ices, the amount realized be- ing $3:.10. There was also a good pro- gram e by local talent and others. The p oceeds are to be ;used for Red Cross purposes, so t. the Ladies' Aid are de erying of much credit for the work r ndered. Keep on witif the good work, ladles 1 Blake Worn n's• Institute. - The regular fleetin of the Women's Institifte,„ was h:ld at 1 the home of Mrs. Consitt on Tu sday afternoon. The president called he meeting to order, and the usual besiness transacted. Alter the roll ea 1 Mrs. David Tough gave a 3p1end1paper on "measles" and Mrs. R. N. I.ugla.s gave a paper on 'What to do for burns and scalds." Miss Tough delighted the audience with a Scotch leading. After heartily thank- ing Ms. Consitt for her hospitality the meting was closed by singing, God S ve the King. It was decided at this meeting to collect old linen and cotton or the Red Cross. Any con- tributi s by outsiders will be thank- fully r ceived by any member of the Institu e or bring to the next meet- ing, w ich will be held at the home of Mr-. George Sparks con April 11. All la es are welcome. Notes. -Mr. and Mrs. H. Zapfe and family attended the funeral of Mr.. Zapfe'sI father at Grand Bend on Monde .-Mr. J. A. Douglas, ef Hyde Park 11ted his brother and other friend3 in this vicinity this week. - Mrs., Robert McBride gave a quilting bee to a number of 1 her friends and . neighbors last Thursday afternoon. - . That this inevery swage once here this of :King and ght home per-. eligible • for ac - 1.e recruitihg at ,a standstill erally rumored ight be Meer- urther recru1t3 e the personal ay morning wi- t alone have n•from the corn - nobly 1 roat de. Sproat ill have a wagon on the road as usual this summer' Nuf -Sed Phone 8 1 ! Kir)91313 For Sal -A good set Of sincle driving 2h5sior:ss lay be ae n at Mehenzie's barneals shop, Kippsn. Notes. --Mr. William Deitz was last week in Stretford visiting Mr. Clif- ford Watson.1--Pte. Melville McClymont *ha is training with the 161st bat- talion at Clinton, le spa ding a few days at his home here. -41r. George' 't out how the work on the, Wink is aylor, who 0 now amon the retired armers and who is not ,worrying a- going to reeult next slimmer has tioadster to liable him to enjoy the treated hirntelf to a fine drivieg lest which he so well earned. -Mr. end Mrs. Ja es Broolvalof Saskatoon, ere visiting with !their friends in this vicinity Mlle Brooks was for- therly Miss gnes Walper and daugh. ter of Mr. said Mrs. L. Wolper, of askatoon and granddaughter of Mrs. 4.ndrow Bell, sr„ --During the month Of March we, have had the lion's share Of cold weather and we are hopleg warmer day? will soon come. - Mr. iffilllam Sproat, of the third conces- iiion of Tuckersmith, has not _ been Well for some time, but we are plees- ed to see he is able to be abouto again. -Mr. and Mrs. David Work- man's little i daughter has been ser- iously ill (hiring the past week, but The many friends of Mr. .and - Workman will be pl aeed to her / ihat there is now a change for, She better. -Feed. for stoc is getting very Scarce with some of otir fa.rmers4- tire. George Thompso , sr. who has been visitin for sorne time with her daughter, Mrs. Pinker, in u- • turn has returned helm. Mrs, Tho , on 'is one f the good ladiee wh m e do net 1.ke to leaye ,tne n.eighb r - hood. . Exeter. I Bradt -Jewell. --,4t high noon, On Wednesday, IMarch' 15th, the xes:dniice ' f Mr and Mrs. James Jewell,as became. the bride of Mr. William E. he scene of a pretty Wedding, when heir eldest daughter Elizabeth Mae, Bradt, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Bradt. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W G. H. M.c.A.11Ister, of James Street church. The: bride Wore a becoming dress of brown silk with cream lace trimmings, and a corsage bouquet of dream and p nk roses. She was given away by her father, After the cere- mony a dainty wedding luncheon was served and the newly -wedded couPle left on the five o'cl�ek train for a trip to Sarnia, Detroit and I -tendon. With her travelling suit qf navy blue he bride wore a rose-colored and lack at. They will reside at Th cl- ford, where 'Mr. Bradt has purchased business. , Notes. -Mie James Dennis, a forMer well known resident of Exeter, passed away at hip home In Ayr recent y, after only a few days illness. It is 33 years since he came to Exeter and about four years ago went to r A ( to reside- with his son. -Lieut. Beat le _Martin, „son a Rev. W. M. Mart n, and an. old Exeter boy, has been Wounded ' at the frorit and is in ti 'hospital in France. -Mr. James Coe will has rented his farm .on the third concession of Stephen, to Mr, Williane Powe, ---Mrs. Jaines Gould, is seriously • . 111 In London. -Mr. Frank Snell, Of ; London, brother cif Mr. W. Snell, had 1 a narrow es ape while driving across i tile C.P.R. tracks near the city. When i e saw a I st freight almost upon h . he jumped from the bobsleigh in- to the snowba.nk. Ph1 engine crash- ed into the sleigh, snd smashed it, but the horses were not hurt. --Miss Nancy Torn has gon to Toledo to visit her brother, Mr IF. W. Tome. - Mr. George -lackey end Mrs Sheer were in Par chill recently attending relative.tefuneral of Miss Bessie Hall, .a , Tuckers ith. . The cl, sing meeting of the Voung People's So- oiety of the R- : &hoot will be held on Titeoday ev- epnnga,r„dMarch 28th. A geod p egramme has ceen rop iron 2 are cordi .hy in4iteil to our first al 19p511:x1 yof our new opting miiiinery on T ursday March 23rd and followii.g dap., Miss M. Johnston, Seaforth. 271 arm Sold.--e-Mr., John Carneronh8-8.2 9 i sold his farm on th Mill Road LO Mr. John Murray of 13grnondv111e and hiS son-in-law, Mr. Mott Walters. The farm contain130 acres and has spendid buildings on it: and although the price paid wine- a long one, the neev owners have made a good invest - m nt. Mr. Cameron is have a sale of hi effects on Moeday next, the 27th, ancI gives up possepsion about the mid - dl of April. , I March Wedding -A very pretty wedding wItnssed by only the im- mediate relatives of the crontracting parties, was solernthed at tne home' of Mr and Mrs. William Arahlbald,, Tockersmith, et four o'clock, -- oni Wednesday, March 22nd, when Mr. John Alexander, of Tuckersmith, and Mies Eliza M. , Craig, sister of Mrs. Archibald, evere united in. marriage. Roy. F H. La,rkin, of Seaforth, of- ficiating. The bride, who was given aWay by her breether-inJa.w, Mr. Wm. Archibald, joined the waiting bride- grOorn In the parlor under a taste- fully constructed arch of striking' .• patriotic design. The wedding march was played by- MI -81 Hazel Campbell. . and little Mises. Alice and Isabel • Archibald did their part as flower melds in a highly pleasing manner.' The bride was handsomely gowned in, white silk, with adornments of Span- ish lace and roses of white ribbon at - tae d hed to the girdle. She also wore al bri al veil with orange blossoms sew- ed with pearl, and carried in her t hand a bouquet of white roses with 1 ferns. After the signing of the reg- ; ister the bridal gathering spent an hour of genial fellowship around the' • richly laden festal board, and at the cloee the bricif.grOOrn ' very gracefully acknowledged the various tributes of . goedwill and, 0.d-speeds to his 1 pledg. • ed I bride en(' himself. The gift •of the groom to the 1 bride was a gold bracelet set with diamond and sap- ' ph1res. The flower maids * received ea0h a gold necklace and locket set - with pearls, and to Miss Hazeleamp- bell the groom presented a gold neck - lime Set with pearls and cameo/. The . bridal couple were remembered by , their friends With numerous r..nd coat- ly presents, 8,nd from a wide circle here and in Scotland, bongratulations are being felt and expressed towards 114.r. and Mrs. Alexander, who, ,in this • union of their lives, add one thoree to the many ideal Canadian homes, .eor M4dara' Yes,it7s Rea Our young taiiored for ;acknowl are as ,fine vrorkmanshi srnart in cut. nethi they show e distinctive s season incl _ special mode, siviely for jou obtainable $ l4rown and plain greys, blue and navy biues— that follow natura line Our Spring Opening and Sty Show, and we invite you to co and learn from a personal in6pe tion what is right in fashionS the new season. • e man de to his his �!T11 u have as to how y styles adap one here gajrmerit is pert jorney sh-Oe is per garment h S W ITSO*4) RING 0 TROVSER Whatever you see here, from the cheapest to the best, is authen tic so far as style goes. Of course, the quality depends upon the price you pay, but at each and eiTry price the value is universal. It is impossible for us to ton- vey to you the beauty and -t)ile of the new millinery and garments, so we urge you to come to this store on this Friday or Saturday, or ext week, and find out for yourself ow pleasing the new things are. • Sure you are interested. You will enjoy yourself every minute you are here. Don't forget Yours truly, 66e Mactavish Storie Darin, Ope „Days if you have not already done it a point to subscribe f t Designor Fashion Boo • for one year rake oys ne eU es Made. t Made pa chosen a at the Special Rate --namely 40c This Special Offer is a bargain you sh )uld rtot ni Store tor Style Store. J. Mactavish Seaforth Prxt "