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NEW ADVLRTJSEMLNTS
1%pe r;,nsent--Strevoreflros.- 3
emasalieen Meaner -O. Laing -ft
Spring Drell Goode- 1. gi:'•twieehi-43'
Moho-Gregothing Go. -1
SheeA-W o.milt ms --6
Walt Paper Sate -G: 1,
A onnts--Wm Cutch -8
f1 or Sale -40w Driver -ii
Ear cost --Expo i cor Office -8
liteetneesChanae-Finnigen & Oo.-5
Yor Sale -Wm.. Bev/tee-6 _
Earn. sea W isy--Independent Greoery 5
n Show -'-s
• , Stains Time--Thompson`e Book Store -8
Auction Sale --5
' Shorthorn Butt the Sate Wm. noir-se
Ocie of Thanks--P.t` ricnmonds--5
PorSale--lv.1f. Baker -8
Xsaetee--5
CholoeShoes-(ash Shoe Store -8
13*hhue-'W; E• Sorthgate-8
Easter 0lits -Faire $ udia-8
live Cent window -Beattie Bros. --8
Wall Paper*• -los. Groves -8
,corm to --G£. a.Silte•--8
: eneaaa Site Works-- ve. E. Pfaff -5
min Expositor
1S AFoRTH, .PEfl Ar, Mar ;31, 163:3
The War Situation
• After a week of ahnoet comparative
quiet on the Western front, a: fleece
infantry attack wa3launched by the
• Germans on, Tuesday morning,: the
enemy advancing, a3 always, in. close
formation. The -attack was repulse:;
wave after wave being driven back
with tremendous 10 -ries by the French
artillery and infantry fire, and: at all
points the trend ofbattle is against
the Germane,
On the German. Eastern front the
Russians are still pressing the Berman
lines back, despite their irrost desper-
ate,;efforts, while on ,the Biaek Sea
Melee Russian; forces.* are steadily
drawing the net closer ;around the
Stria ,.File Italians, too, have regain
ed ell lo3t ground on the' Austrian
front, Laind are again,strongly folding
their tions.
A Wit. couracfl. of the Allied powers
was held. in Paris last week, in
wbieb aerate 37 persons took .part, and
at wee h it is believed arrangements
were completed for a united ferwarcl
movement as Boon as wea-t1ie and -
land conditions permit; at any rate
it 13 'very improbable that Germans
will, again be allowed to withdraw her
forces from the different fronts for
a, direct drive At ;any one point, be-
cau3q • the pressure of the Allie4
about her will .force her to keep her
extended line to its full force
It ,3eems to be the general (belief
in all countries, that the Germali fleet
will make a "desperate effort !before
the war enols,.' Certain it isthat there
has been a renewal ,of activity - at
their naval base, and in. theNorth
tea. Cox . Saturday last, following an at=
tack by British aeroplanes .on German
aircraft ,sheds at (Schleswig, e there
was an encounter between British
light cruisers and German destroyers
abo tt forty vessels being engaged,
besies aeroplanes, -andZeppel-
ins din which a British destroyer was
,sunt in collision with another British
craft,, But the, damage to the enemy
was much greater, they having lost a
destroyer and two, Germax patrol
boats. O2. the same night a division
of German de-stroyers was encounter-
ed one of which was rammed and sunk
by H.M.S.Cleopatra, none of her crew
being rescued.. Reports from :Eng-
land during the week. ,stated that It
wee not improbable that a dash _of the
German fleet would be accompanied by
a land raid on England. This,. how-
ever, is very unlikely; It is, scarce-
ly creditable that Germany, held as
.she is on the Western front,. =.while
steadily losing ground on the East-
ern front, and. with Turkey crumb-
ling because of lack of help wvhiehf
her Allies cannot give,. elle- Would
risk a large al tray, on any such un-
dertaking. It is probable, however,
that the German fleet will come out, -
preferring destruction to igno:ririaous
▪ urrender after the ,war.'
The Dominion Parliament
Some astonishing revelations were
made in the House of Cemmonk on
Tuesday last by Air. G. W., Kyte, the
Member far .Richmond, Jtt.S., diming
the debate on the Laurier resolution
demanding an investigation into the
doings of the Shell Committee. Mr,
Kyte showed that Col. Allison, in_
combination with a ;well known United
States contractor, named Benjamin
Yoakum,hadarranged for profits on
fuse orders secured from the Shell
Committee, and for other war orders,
-amounting to at least $1,600,000 This
Hon. Col. J. -'Wesley Allison, thee pro-
tege of Sir Saran Hughes, la : the Man,
who In spite of repeated subpoenas to
appear before the Piublic Accounts Cont
mittee of the House, has sol far fait-.
ed to Out in an appearance, Land . 13
eatd to be residing across the( line. .
The fuse contracts:, aggregating to
some ;22,000,000, were let last June
to two Tnushrbom companies in = the
',rated States, organized just before
the "ontraets were left, with a e`ub--
scribed capital of only ;4,000, an
without plant,: machinery (sr building,
The eontract price for the fuses was
#4.G0 and 64 each, although their
same fuses are today being made iin
Canada for $8 50 each, • with ; a pros;
peat of a further big cut in price= fro
these tyre mushroom companies ` ad-
varree3 were made by the Shell Com -t
mitteee totalling more than $3,000,000,
and for more than :seven months after
the contracts were let not a single
fuse had been delivered, aithough.the
(nen at the front were dying for the
lack of shells. And the contracts en-
tered into were ra.tifled, by Major-
General Sir Sam Hughes; Minister of
Militia and Defence for Canada, The
charges were so- serious and `unree
futable that they caused somewhat of
a :sensation in the House, and con-
siderable uneasiness among the Cabi-.
net misters. ilio Merit •sly were the
°barges taken by the l{rtter that ;the
debate, which was to h ve terminated.
at the sitting was suddenly' adjourn-
ed by Sir Thomas White. the Finance
ee
dinfster, and It is
the dean `ti'ire a gov
will be lbeld to determin
not the d .will `be Iifte
ve't i elo w
Such -an as
all
fri!Laurier,
' t'tNtl d
present, time, Sir Sam Hui
of Militia, and father
ted thea
ant ,c
when
ands',
eked fo
v. ed. At.
hes, Mini
f the
Cominittee is travelling' { in Eng
and no doubt finds th ' travel
there much eater- and d ctdedly
pleasant than . the travel g woul
on the floor of the Ho '36' just
.This travelling of Sir n aril's as
nounced in the House. o Monday=
the acting Minister of lithe,
already cost the country 616,686,: s
the beginning of the w;er, : and L.
Wink that sif Sir Sant would al w
regiments like the 38r t which he
kept on this side for so a 14 montes,
fat a - .Cost of o' erN a illion 40113: rs.
do the travelling to Engle ' d, where ey
should be, while he stay d at home a d
attended to business, h evid it
ly needs attention, it ould pro e a
vast caving to the pe pee( ,and e at
least es beneficial eo he cause or
at�ltte Allies.
The resolution moved jby Mr. Stev-
ens, member for Vancou r, calling for
Dominion wide prohibits n as a star
Measure was fdefeateci on Mo : ay
night by a note sof 76 to 46. Sig on-
,servatives voted for the' 'prohib t on.
measure and four Liber is vote a-,
gainst 'it.
The Ontario Legi r` ture
There has been little 3 of: , lute
transpiring in the On ario H i
during the week. The motion ;of 1
Mark Irish, the Conservativeme -1
for North Toronto, to grant compe
Tian to license holders} Whose lice
will be cancelled in S ptember e
when the prohibition measure p :I
Iast week comes into 'effect, ev' 1?
tee. ' enthusiasm and lees discuss
from either ,side of the House.
mier HHearst, gave no encourage
to- the: measure,, fn fact, he. sal
could not be done. Mr .Irish, at'
er
11
if
e
n
as
ce
outset of his speech, ' ade a vi
attack on Opposition ceder ,Re
because he .claimed th t gentle
had, been the means of ringing.,.
temperance question in o politics
thus forcing the Geyer ent to
prohibition- measure, b t Mr..
ell's reply that if 'be ad been
means' of making Ontar o dry he
quite grilling to leave bee fate in
bands :of the people, left little
said, and like a (good Conservative
Irish Withdrew his motion rather
embarrass lis .Government.
Zurich '
Notes. -The next meeting of
Women's Institute will be held at e
home of Mrs. -H. Ewen: '.ken ,Wedne , ay
evening .April 12; - A recruitin a.f-
fice will be opened he4 by the i st
Huron Battalion, and will be in e h ge
of "ieut. A. J. Grigg, 'rif, �Clin ton, nd
when a ,sufficient numb' r of ,men re
.secured they will be drilled here.
Robert Williams has recovered fr' a
severe attack of pneumonia. -Me rs.
Schwartzentruber "and Ready Oeac < t-
tended the funeral - of their ce in,
Mrs. John Erb, in Wella ley last:. eeeek.-Mr. George McBride, iso, of kr.
Samuel .McBride, of th village, has
enlisted with ,the 161s battalio at
Hen3all. Revival ineeti : ga are •.b ing
conducted by Rev. G. l Brown efrol
Rev. Mr. Becker, of, Cr diton, in he
Evangelical church' he Mr. H ry
Simon, ,son" of Mrs. S emon, of is
place, has enlisted with; the engl a r -
nig corps. in . Baskatebei an, , and is
now in training in Ottawa. -The re-
bore
bars of the Luther League enjoy a
sleighing party to the4 home of . 2r.
and Mrs. Louis leaibfl , ch on
day totening of last weer.
Clinton f
Death of 'Joseph. Rati;enbury.,,
of the best-known hotelmen in
tern Ontario, in the person of r.
Joseph Rattenbury, died.: at the ' " t-
tenbury Hoh.se in Clinton, on Su ay
morning. II1.5 father conducted he
first hotel established, in this p e,
which was then known as Rat n-
bury's Corners, and ons the de,at of
his father, his son Ise took ch - ge
of the hotel, and at Isaac's d til
Joseph took] charge, and,' with the x-
ception. of a couple of Years, has on -
ducted this well-known. house ver
since. Joseph Rattenbury' was a t en-
'oral favorit . While of a retiring /S -
position, a always' dict his bes Ito
make the t avelers' honn"e as. comf rt'•
able as po ible, and teak a keen in-
terest in th welfare of the coin Un-
ity. His sic ness was short and rely
confined h to his bed for a ew
days. He as in his 57th years, : rad
is survived by hits wif4, who as
Martha Lag n, also one:: son and a he.
daughter. His_ _ soil, Isaac, has • ad
charge of .the ,hotel during the fath r's
illness,. and will conduct it 'until a
satisfactory disposal can be err: g -
ed. Mr. Ra4tenbury's oily sister liv-
ing, is Mrs. Bessie Reid, of Lon. on.
The funeral services was conducte in
St. Paul's c lurch, on 'Tuesday. He
was a 'Mein er of the Masonic Or e
znr
and Canadiajt Foresters, and a m sa-
ber of St. P ul's Anglican church, i
st
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• See our special
Saturday at 2
Seaforth. .
Brucefield
five cent window sale corium
'clock. Beattie's Variety Si
25
Our abundant took of new pap,ks provides a
ish choice of colors and designs t i the evoivic
any artistic scheme. You will be epai i by pin
your order early. Jae. Graves, Sea ortb, 26
Notes. -Mr. Savauge of Seafo;
preached in the Presbyterian ,chs
on Sunday 1 st. Rev.. M, .(.Woods
pacts to tak charge of his pulpit n
Sunday. -Col nel Tuxford, brother
law of ; Alex Thompson, 1 of Stant
has beenm de a Brigac_ er Ge
He has, bee pan the waiS for a 1
time -and bas received a humbert
promotions. LHe was a resident
Mese Jaw. -:-L. Herd Is 0 joined e
calkers end is now and rigoing tra l-
ing at Clinton. He will ake a, g
soldier; t Mrs. John Elli t moved o
Uxbridge this week, w ere she a
her family w411 reside. -•-Pte: Jo
Briant of London visite at the ho
of William McCowan,t nley, . 1
week. -Mr Hazelwood o i sborne
moved -to the Smiilie m near ou
village Wm, ' McMillan s sold.
farm for $7,4.60. He irate s `moving
town s1;*ortly, Mr. NlcM 11 n is
present ill with measle . Mrs. Re
who has, been visiting a. he. home
her brother, Alex.. McBe t , and oth
friends, has returned to her home(
the west. -Mrs. A. Roe of our
lage, intends going west with M S.
Hugh Ross to Swift Ciir ent, whe
she will' spend the summ r with( het
sons. -Rev. E. H. ,Sawed es resign
his charge at North Brie He do a
not intend to take anotbe ; congreg •,
tion. The go d wishes of his marl3f 1
need
oe,
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v.
of
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t
dj.
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ie +Is here
twee fit ,te meg
e,sent ire ha
e anxious t , :lee
e -Bef•ry . has
it a
,<
"1 year oa 'of
'a , ger has ent
y Mr, Be(It.
e-
co.
the
oris
ors
tee
t'
„ whereve he
'The roa''`are
iditione but ai
snows Co.-ober.
to the est.'
0. -Mr. ohn
house vacate
-
2ne9 Bo
ee ell, who
ler, Mr
, returne
?, Y.
e Women's
et any,inteed
erg 'ry services:
diih Sparlin i' is
ge of the se
n21ssiona y f
riepugh.- ere
ininent on on
th Particul, rs
he 161st
Heron
er were unable
ce at Thaniles
ni ti ch- on Sunda
here were q
ere disappointed
n regatlon 'vi11
e enoe.:Of he
i he 'receii t thaw
Ivor 'conditio
gettfngnear
of the of rme
report a goo ru
Sea on is later" is
ra
to
gold
ht
e
lJani
the
goo
tip
PE len
Steu
Thai
a c{
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bre
chli
wit
wa
in
ice
dec
Abo
war
rn
es. Mr. and Mrs.
ben visitingheir
ohne for orne
he r jhom, near
o
d f "last .weeks-.
ion ry Society, of
ldi g their lipids
ril 16th. Mise
xp$cted to take
ice., Miss Spa 'ling
m China hoel, on
11 be an a ter-
vening, . pril •
be given - ater.
,alion, of xe-1
o ttend the sera
ad .Presbyt Tian
I et, consequent -r
e a number, who
but we .hope the
Aoiiored with the
ldier boys soon. -
ha, left;the roads
fo travelling, but
li a .spring. Serve
h ve tapped . and
of ap: The, Syrup
in ng than F last
111
at
Bru
tidon Wedding
resting events
en wedding-
commodio l,s h
e3 Irelan o
aged' cou 1e
sly n umbo of
of the a
was enOoye
ental
`uric,
:, ,supper nd
�ngratulat ry
Ireland, age
ded :sane to
old plated : fa
e of.' fifty yea
en reanembe
an� appr Aria
'been incotl
da when a ch
Settled ih T
uron Coufity.
ied • Miss Jea
ty, Rev.. WI
a ,sed) perform
t a year afte
to Morris to
ty, where th
line, an ;hav
fine far ups
and six daug
home, al of
present at.
3 .All a,etn
ep ions. There
hil ren. Mr.. and
y excellent he.
od farmer an
thrift of his
retired..
Lne
live
B:
a3
re
elatlYee in celebra-
on. A de1Ig tfal
in vocal an
speeches, acla,l
he presentation'
dense 'to Mr ati' .
parried by a go l
Venial host a d
lock to 1 is
o. Thegran
d 'the old " fo
gift. Mr. ; frela
ad; and camej.
d s ith h1 Daren
kemith tows'
if y years a o
ROSS of 'the sa
am!' Grahams, (n
g the cererno ..y.
lhi yamoved!,port -
lriip, in the +,ea
y Itncated en
ccintinued , on. t
d the present T
tei#e .were b:. i. n
horn . ;sur vi rc:,r . a
e • anniversary
ries with Jwo e
e eighteen 'gran
rs,! Ireland be
it'h,. Mr. Ireland
by 4ii, industry a
ateLlss able, to n�
tl
of the allways
dornmuntty-a
celebrated at
f Mr. and Mee.
irsday, When
at .home to;a
y
s,
in
e
e
w
!Blue' ales
meeting o t e
i11 be held cr.! F 1-;
31St, twher� ani
e 'kith some no el
ill !be presented,
va �e are i debt d
's Bible Cla g f
h, or. the p easu e
ini$ter's 1Beide "
d hder the r au
d i compan 'fro
en reg of cede, ,
pl`.y- avhih'ws
odi9!t churc , pr --
of innocent a d
d. i entertainme t,
fighter for tho e
episodes i t e
inister an • h'.s
settled i t e
y tumorous se po
racteristic types 'f
the congregati•n
ted' ;that they,' ke . t
tinuous rnirth. T e
oust -musical oppo
e were many go . d
, the solos, duet ,
e joyable part . f
am- e. , The ente -
o ; the Re Oro s
dollars !w S r
'manager 1 d - t e
duiring the eve
ht the a upon ,.
reed by th ',pia
over four .h ndre
ecoid to be prowl
arty apprei1atio .
Gelid of , Kno
oyable .sociail ? o
n the younglpeopl
varf
dk an
sho t
fres
ntest
id.D':
e
e
e
0
0
a
is
td
w
1N tes.=The next
Lit nary Sod. ty
day 'evening,Mar
ter sting pro ram
�fea. ures `as -usual
Th people -Bl
to he Young Me
the Methodist chu
f earing, ``The
hi h was preset
lee by a ta,len
ru eels, on the
Ma h ,21st. The
✓ n -in the Met
ided an evening
lithesome- fun
hich made ife b
hu heard it Thi
ife of the , y • ung
ride when get.tin
par=- onage were v
tra ed• and the c
me and .worlren
peer --so cleverly
he audience .n co
la - . provides nume
'un ties and s the
In : rs in th ccs
qua E tettes, wt re a
eh evening's prof
ail ent was in a'i
un •. and thi ty-jsi
aliz( d. Mr. Gilroy,
Com any, 'announce
.ing that this brou
whi h had been c
up o that time Ito
doll: rs. This. Is a
of nd derserves
-T .e Westm net
chu ch, held an `
Fri ay evening' w
and their guests
ety of amusing an,
cont sts,, at the dos
prog ainme was gi
mens were -serve
Mrs; J. W. 'id g,:
Tho' as .King, of
Jud s' and p ese
lean n pie to the
Mos events.
k !Part in
novel game
of which a
en land re
• I the cc
v. C Mate a
ours ,' Man., wer
ed hansom
ease winning th
Iii , ;Fen
, the old friend of th
•
w sin his .a tentio
au harrows.' fres
tai h aide and a genere�t
she est grade o wago
wa in deco and a I
ies fid intpleme ts. A I
a ten t 'n at the of esta -
1 e, Y en. 520,tf
sdale isite
dale, in ark
l• [r Dinsdal evil
a fewte,pf th
dile vscinitjt, an
the
roke some eek
counts h was
is frnany f ends
ill pets will only
ei s who purpose
' Pio Repairing-tr, Mel
forme in the riow iine ia
tn the repairing o pions
work, ill receive the bent
Work one for wagons, bu
ttingois and buggy nhafts
No es. -Mr. Robe
hill,. the past Week
Is 411 be rembered- b
who III be s rry 1 to learn th
ako, although --t lap
boldi g his ii n. -
here .hope that hit
have lma4e eh la
the ots and ans.
rale ts are pre
.syru season.- any
einit have ch nged
Lest week Mi. Rob
ered to a hor ede;
youn span of low
weig Ins about 1,400
for ich he ec,eiv
13D111 f $860. e 84
1.
of Tu ker3mith lane
nealt as his Many I
wish, but all hope t
vent warm Weath
going about a3 us
week. Veldle We
thentletne of Mr. A
SID of Seaferth
residents of Seafor
zet$3, he still retail
his` heart for 4165 old
•
for,
1113
SOO,
part
aYhO
on
13r
sore
his
the.
ing.
Bea
garde
Pot
est In
ern e
very
eithe
ome
egal
hast
to'
k
the
n th
he
efield
fo
3aso Jarrott iif now tee.ring down
o tbu_ilding, snaking ready for
erec on of a nevi, one the 4co.n-
3.u*ntn
ti.. Doig, who
eks iii been attending to
business!, at the American
eturned to *arm; here.
a a ibulin reheat. and does his
ep the world ,ming,,, - To
arcity of noting male. Bing-
community, It *said that
ndon read from Hensall to
both odes, there are only
'nen in ,the seviine miles.
rowsnonwdiouwwwae
ttiful n w stack of ;will potter Or 1916 jmusItii.a4r..
Oatne n and see It, fIensall Drug Store..
no us its+.,ta. ela±:goieribtrgits. cheer
rnace, lackstnith and soft cbal, field and
seeds, eaktadee flour feed and cia16. rull
r: Rees trick POOd., G. P. Case tt Son, phone
25174
bargain it two fine village propertiee, one a
rge bri k dwelling, one of, if not, the very lin.
the Village, With neat stable attcl every tnod-
nvenience-and the othor a neat frame dwell-
th a nutuber of nice Iota attached and stable,
oderat pricP. Possession ean be given on
"Mtn t long amain with the increasing demand for
hou s. A p y to G. J. Sutherland, 'teal Estate
D ed in, Detroit, -It would leeern as
if t Angel oilcloth lad indeed made
ma e ma y -visits during the past
wee es On SUnClay afternoon, the
of Illo Hall Faint, wos beld from
the e to he Hentall Union Cemetery.
The deee ed had been alere from his
h e in Jamestown,. North Dakota,
for a visit during the past wInter
and only' left here A ,thort time
a,go for etroit, to undergo an oper-
atio for appendicitis and frmn which
unf rtuies, ely, be passed Away, and.
hie on s were brought here Wills
fat Ws or interment. The deceas d
was in *as s 55th year andf leaves a
loss and While not known versa Nell
her , as he had lived away nearly
ail ble lifetisfe, he was very
muc tho ght of by all whet had the
plea ure f bis aequaintence and was
ver highly ,spoken of. Much Byrn -
me bers of the family.
liver tsor y On Saturday last, to learn'
wh has been pra,etising dentistry here
for about three years, corning from
Lon on, where tie had last practised,
and proved together with his good
wif who /survives him, good citizens.
The docnir, during hie eractice here,
had been very Much handicapped by ill
liea. th an being Anxious , to try, a
eta ge e and Mrs. McDonald went
to ucan about a Month ago deciding
to emain there if the- doctor's health
imp oved and he found the operiing
lieve he was doing very well ., but
,sho tly a ter starting he caught a
col wh with his already impaired
bea th be ame 80 severe that her, sde-
cided to return to HenSall. Despite
•
goo me al treatment ' he continued
to row worse -Until death relieved
him of tit s sufferings. The deceased -
and Mrs. McDonald avas [Much respect-
ed oth chureh and social. circles
and the uneral on Tueeday morning
lest wee attended, Isy ,a large( number
of mon 1 fdends, The service was
per mine by -Rev. Mr. Knight after
whi h th remains were conveyed to
the stati to ne taken to London for
inte rnent Mech. 'Sympathy is felt for
Mrs McD nald. The deceased was in
his 62nd year. e
D ath f Mrs, Robert P. 13e11. -Our
rou ding country were shocked on
Thu sday of last yreek to learn of the
ver aud en death of Violet H. Mc -
Art ur beloved 'wife of Saxe Robert
D. sell Irf the ,township of Tucker-
lage. in her`32nd ,year. Deceased was
,the second d,aughter of Mr. and, Mrs.
Rob rt MeArthur of Hensall, but re-
cen 0,, of Hay toWnship and was most
hig ly respected and. loved by a; host
of relatives and friends for her many
To
kin
wh
Whi
tors
h
tho
andrx,cellent qualities and to
"'fie , death is a _great shock.
e she had pot been in good health
eme 'time and during the: past
months had been under the doc-
earel Yet she was going around
r 11.5 ally ,bright Manner a d was
ght to be improving nicel and
ooly on Wednesclay. the day before
her death was she taken Se iously
Mel/siting' her paren s in
Hen alleeenhere her husband was
cello
fro
and
The
of
fro
sail
had
had
and
devo
sen
the
bere
Br
frac
t
Met
six
fello
Wed
larg
'enin
eredi
in t
ed a
mile
retur
ed r
now
Mies
wait
the c
the
daYS
-On
our
taine
of th
ing
ening
Grego
tual
the
ly
peep
rem
is
.Pet
th
ur
Unt
bee
• lov
leav
ed h
syrn
ve
efs.
t for and where she died
fully away, as if sl eping.
ins were kept until ThUrsday
eek in order' that her brother
L .MeArthur could come
west to eateni the funeral
ri
'lay afternoon last ,to Hen -
Cemetery. The tie eased
arried some ten yea s, and.
to mourn her loss at most
usband and engaging little
e years of agee-who have
thy of ,,au in their sail
rs. Geergq Todd, of the
the Misfortune this week
the flo r. of ber 'ham ani
ct,
nd din Mrs, Todd has
. Some
Odd -
e on
a
most
work
serer-
ut a
ten-
Jlerisall and will o n, an
the eoeme -recently occupied
leas-
ich-
u re
wit
CM
3 j
esd
abl
e lo
lex.
fro
a
for
in
lea
ho
imp
Nell
rost
to
Fri
CCM
in
gr
thin
las
feel
Ci
dicalon of
ing -of_ la, t week bard report
intereeting
pitality o
brethren,
and stron
Swan epent
a
a like
ed the
event
er enj
degre
done, a
refr
leasant
oir,
cessful
Rebekahs he
work WaS
te after the
binents were
was born ab
ut who ha
McDonald. -We are
that Mrs. John! Car
as been.So seriously 11
oiing nicely, her dau
e, is hothe from Stra ford,
r
are taking advantage
- nights and Warm unny
ake sugar and rnolitses.
ay evening of last eek
t 3 were splendidly e In ter -
be Town -Hale by the ladies
triotic League, the tables
and a -fine social ven-
they Were again feested
entert4ned by the Mc --
he Lucan Lodge,
ost
hO have a handsome hall
ember hip. - Miss Helen
part last week ,in
Ise
Pa
in
•
o to,with h' r ,sister, Miss T F a,
o returend
he e with her=---Mlgs S.
t>�
Di nald, of B _' ter, 1s spending a
elf or so with her bretheraeln ur
ge.-.Peter Buchanan of Whilst, eg,
t ' da eor lee with!' Ws par ` is
e - this week's 1'e joins his Cm>,
iy frown the 't -In; Halite% s is
els from wbe e they will sho tly
overseas. D . H. ,G+ Malloy eft
re for tihe we on TFiesday m ' rn-
g last in +off ; ge of i three Inc
Clyd scale :tat one orx ed by r
T. Bern` of le village( and + ed
by s fain us tallIon Ling Tho as.
e doctor as agent for Mrs. Be ry,
e edits to mak:. sale of thea Inc
h ,Sea at gei d price -and -If all
g well, iia be back in a • oat
t ree weeps.--- • r$. .Geotrge Boy..d, of
N a are F lis, s visiting her si: ter,
>> R: M Arte r. --Enlisting goes on
1 a ,sw ng ere, and since our
1 st report of ecruits, .we now can
✓ port the 1011+ wing, who have re-
seorlded bravely to the ,call: Ge'rge
J�tce son, W111ia • Shepherd, Ha > son
rJ t y, Arthur 3. ees, Reginald Jo xis-
t n, Milton. Jo nston, W. .E. P' _. f,
P y Clark, D •'yid Blackwell, : nd
e v�a1 others nobly enlisted, ho
c uld not quite measure up with; the
iniedf�ral requir ments. -- Millinery
dings were b Id in our 'village, ast
w ek and were ery largely atter- ed,
d the stl►les uoh admired. `.iss
ith, owing ao being called ty
t Hamilton, on sec unt of ther -•1•
is sous illness o her Blister, way, un -
.a. le to have h r penings, but ill
n doubt later ;o , Mr. E. Rannie nd
M Milton -'Orta► -in are receiving much
f Cr cit !foe .their ftp to date( millinery.
•
ur
MARCII 19L6
threat ck Markets
uffalo, Marc
h ifers, $6.75 lin
b lis 5.00 to t5
to 6.70; st ker
7. 5; fresh cow
iv and st ong
131 vf at $4 Ito 110.
d lambs active
Montreal, Marc
s filen, owing
p eg were not
111, titS. Owing to
fer hogs of fifte
ndredweight .1
e end of' last
-day, there WS.
the aitu4tion,
les bf solute
t., weighed of nars. There wer
ring lam tin t e market and on
28 -Cattle act ve ;
; stock heifers, .75
and, feeders ;f1 to
and springers et*
0. Hoge slow; lie vy
ixed, 10.25; york re,
gs 4.50 to 7.75. -Sheep
,00
10.50; viethers,
s, heifers and. c
28. -The tone ofte
to elle fact that up -
n excess of recite
tire reaetion in pr es
n to fiftst cents per
the Toronto ma ket
eek, coupled ith
pplies available here
no iniporta.nt cha ge
prices being rm
frorn peckers nd
lots ,were made ett
per
no
hich
t e dernan was good. Sheep were
Ock at 8c1 tto .8 1.-2e per lb. and the
ch.
.00
on
ut-
ed-
rs,
75;
75;
13 tellers' ! cattle, choice, at $
i milkers, chSice, `OA to $851 milk
le mmon and mediurn, eaeh, $70 to
1 springers, p.m) ta ;65; sheep, ewes
etd 8.50'; buelts and" culls 7.54 to 7
tilt Steck Yards, Toronto, M eh
281-1 re Was no perceptible eha ge
in! te-day's mark t tone when corn ar
, 4 With the close of last week. he
betreor cattle of ering was mode ate
foe a monday, an again the chief al
wee ,for choice attle: which me a
ready trade at teady values, he
best selling from ;8 to $8.40, with
one straight load of cattle cashing in
at $8.65. Geed b tellers were o ly
moderately :activ from 37.50 to $ .65
axid medium gra,d )(tilers slower from
$740 to $7.26. Corn on ,oiality bUtCher3
were dragge at nceninged quetatts
Botcher bulls vtere. Inclined to. fi ere-
nees where quali y was present, and
fat ( OW.3 were et ady, the pick sell ng
from $6,25 to $6.8 . Stockers and fe d -
the higher ! valuee holding good or
3hort-keeps. Milkers were slow. Sh ep
and lambs were ,a slower trade' . In
Spite of another light run, while cal es
were eteade at the lower values of
last week. liogs firmed ten cents, he
packers paying $11 for decks weig ed.
off carse Cerbett, Hall And Coug lin
sold 20 carlbads : Choice 'heavy ste rs,
good betchers 7.40 to 7.65; inedi m
chers 6.50 to 56.1v; ehoioe COWS $ .50
medium cows, $545 to $6.19; cool on
1$4.2ii:; beeteheal bulls, ;7.25 to ;7. 0;
good bulls i7 to . 7.25. It P. Kenn dy
sold 14 loa 13 -Retches% ,$7.40 to 58.-
57. Harrill.% yitatteir ;bought 500 cattle
. 100 pounds, $6.50 theee,'1300 pounds,
6.85; four, 940 ovulate, $4.85; choice
ars. Rice a d . alley sold: Butcbe s,
' 2,° 1P°02u5ndpo5'u 7/115, ; $ !it/1;177,13°01150r pau8n.° s
edeers $8.10 .to 58 65; butchers' c t-
ile, choice, 57.16 to $8.10; do, goo
nnintrion $5.25 to 5 5; stockers, 70e o
850 pounds, 6,60 to .25; cheice feeders,
4ehornede 950 to 00 pounds, 7.15 to
;7.50; canners an cuttere, $3-.75 to
te $60; sPringers 1$50 to $100; ligtiti
lambs, choice, $11 to $12.50; spring
lambs 7.00 to '10.51;1 calvee, 'neat= to
Weighed off nave 11.001.0.b., 10.25.
*6,50; hogs, fed apd yrotered, 10.60;
rs,
1
•
Th
spring fo
that com
style, dur
know ho
painstaki
faction at
that goes
to wear. You get the best
price tha it is possible to g
known m kes as Empress,
lc
Gracia a d come in all the I
long or s ort vamps with er
elude sucli famous brands a
bright le triers on the new
come her for the purpose o
way of coming up to the ,
s way please, if 7
twear. We've sh
s to us for shoes,
bility and good p
to put into shoes.
g service in fittin
every point. You
with knowing that
depire 'the newest and besi in choke
s to meet the requiroment of every foot
t this stote of good ,hoes you get all the
ts in shoemaking tliiat the hest makers
You get more-youfset our expert aud
sho-es which guarantee perfect sada-
et that comfortable Afeeling of confidena
ou are wearing just the shoes you °nett
hoe value for your ntooey at any stated
et!. Our ladiee shoes icomprise such vra
essar, Georgina, bissic, Duchess and
t st spring styles, dull or bright leathars,
enette or dull'leath0 tops and are priced
and $4.5o a pair. !Our rneteS shoes in-
artt Slater, Derby !, and Asc4t in dull or
glish'Iast or the ever:popular high toe and
learning' what we can do for you in the
Inark of ,,,,better shoe! values nd perfect
safigatti n.
° -
DE pEN DAB E 5110 Es
TELEPHONE, 11
AtoRm
One Flundred Young Women \
and many young men w
to train for chOice office
demand on thee
rited at once
est lona The
ffensall Tile W rks
Having joined the colors y tile
plant will be closed until after e war
My bicycles have arrived and wish
to sell all Of these before leavin Hen-
son. Also all bieyele aceessorie tires,
oils, cements, bells, pumps and l'all bi-.
cycle supplies. I also have th oe Gil-
son gasoline engines to be sold) Any
one wishing anything in th-es lines
would -do well to give me a ea
Phone No. 7 sall
•
argai
asoline Engip.es
Here's Your Chance
One second-hand Internation-
new.
line engines in good repair.
These engines are in the
best running order, and will
be sold ,rery reasonably.
73e Yonoe et., Tor strto
times 'Cur supply. Writ
particulars. Alter now.1
s fully five
atoOee for
GRANO "MOH R.sl''STE-tiv
Are You Going
West ?
The Grand' Trun
System will
Each Tues
March 7th to Oc
Tickets valid to return
months inclusive of d
WINNIPEG and r
EDMONTON and r
fro_ portionate low rates
Full particulars and fiche!
cation to agents.
Union Station. Tor
Railway
ors
un
aoYber 31st
rl rr 11 $$ 34 51 -
other points
on apple,
cvn Agent
epot Agent
Ont.
Wright's Garage TEA
North ain st, Seaforth H 4 R NtSS
1,,c4s and
HeaOing 13 01 t
Wo are prepared to
pay th highest cash price
for all kinds of logs a.nd
headin bolts, in bush or
delive ed in our yard.
Heading bolts to 1, be
cut 20 and 4o inches long
SO elm, soft maple,
and beech logs to be Cut
x I, 13 and 16 feet long4
white ash and basswood
logs to be cut 1o, r2,
and 16 foot.
W14 have in stock and
will sell at the lowest price
No. z„ hemlock lumber
and the best grade Red
Cedar shingles.
ArriOnt Bros
settforth
2508. f
Owing to the great emand for
team harness in the spring you
will find it more satisfactory to
place your order with tis now, that
we may give it owl special at -
tendon. We guaraiiitee all our
harness to be made frorn. No.
Union Oak harness le4ther which,
coupled with first clas4 workman.
ship, we know we can satisfy
you„ in every respect., Get our
prices and let us have your spring
This year we are making a specialty
'of c10.ning and oiling lirness. We
find that we can do it better and
-fnort-1 economically there it other-
wise could be done. We are usin
sPecially prepared harness oil
which enhances the life of the leath
er keeping each strap sat and plt-
ablea Bring in you lanrness and
let ut clean it,
Br oderick's
Harness Shop
Opposite Commercial liotel
SEAFORTH
Having decided to sell out all wallpaper in stoci,
we are offering it fd sale at ri iculous low prices..
7aper as you kno has advatfced in price consider-
ably owirig to war condit ns. 'We are selling our wall pap-
er At half the old prii..;es- nd some S3elow actual cost. In fact
we have aecided to sacrifie'it at any price to clean t out,
Now is your chance to get paper cheap and eave
money. At half price and below cost.
Sale starting this week abci lasting till all sol out. Come
early and get your choice. All blinds also wi be sold at.
cost -no reserve.
C. L. Williams
Successor to Alex Wilson
Seaforth
MACB
AIte
to
War
1 aro Pleased to 1
fits otra.. Nu
itibn and we hoi
morimeenirm
Is a
tha
ent
all
e cold
nod
:saying goodbyn
e ,,eted the roe
try Inspecto
eMne of the inma
!vie boye terol nen
ter:44w fro.
i4eard enough the
Work in a bulld
by partiee who
place, and he wa
axe lull snit
-Four ltallan
were burned to ;
ileceneet and a Be
',Injured Chat tliW
Ito ttie hospital in
Ifed the bull -ding
eniuse on Pleas*
'went SIP like a to
!I -el -Berge Mall}
!severe Irduries
ilvlien an lar
11117thderctrinft :et-cc/seer:::
Ids endeavor to:
a Mug the ban
ed the an
few minute"' a
(it3er Pete
ee upon a ti
how to begin a si
1---a barefOot boy.
side and Shouted!
'boy was ', healths
Nvha,te he Ineked it
-very- happe. In t
that a poassing 1.1'
him the eause
• It reallsi is net
!-oll-niloggii•Itliallig it o.;!,
tbe days 'when 1
and had. :eot dee
Is the tr,,st
beet of tesee.
fortunate ce.„,;
sheltered crehat
1.hat wee
411.‘11;::--eienInein°t::::-1% !j.'1,111.:t.:-1:::-:.1i."..; •
extravagSeate I.
less they' get tee
suger to klo ;sae
find if 3esse. en ,
time pc:ate:lee ce.
evitw.1;nveclees oo ran; ,illt.;r:z:::::3:0:3
C' cinife hone 2r
to dinuer bat s
,fsemietinheer lee=
tie
tiZe. for Cgs
One upon
end rreans:-
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