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The Huron Expositor, 1916-03-31, Page 8ere - rftir.jr;- - 1 ha gt °I OfS ho "know good shoes been saying all sorts of things about our spring hoes ever since- they arrive+ The faCt is that We'Ve a ShOW- ing Of ineIfF shoes that Would be hard to match., SPECIIL VALUES 14.00, 14.50, $5.00 . We Say "special valttee / because there are no better shoes sold tor theft prices -and but very few as galoda Every Man that domes here for his wing Shoes will be satisfied with thi shoes, the fit and the price. en he puts them on, he'll have his feet inside of a pair of -the best shoes made -I0 ette: TheCc&shFSJW Store QUALITY FOOTWEAR Opposite Expositor Office, Seaforth EASTElt G I FT S Custom dictates that as com- pared with Christmas, the Easter gift shall be but a trifle ---yet it shall convey the true spirit it the season, and when . to this is addFd the personal touch it conveys sentiment -without sentithentality. Be - tweet' frienes-a pEotograph. Fell's Studio Seaforth James atson, eucceseoz to W. N. Watson Smartt! ll'ireirifeand Accident Insur- ance Agent. Real Estate and Loan Agent , Insurance on all kinds of property effected at the • lot -rest ratmee_ Dialer in w ond, White and New Home Sewing Machines and National Cream Seeparatore .A full eupply of see mg Inachthe needles, attachnst ms, oi' ad x e - pan% always in stoA. CREAM 'WANTED We bave our Creamery now in ful opeataon. and We want your patron-. Weare prepared to pay you e highest prices1for your cream, pay r- you every two weeksweigh, satnple 'twat each can of cream carefully and give you statement of the sante We also supply can. free of charge, ajid give you an honest business dea1-. Vatl io and see US a flPOP HS A card for •••amPtiouirtre The Seaforth Crcattir - -Seaforth 1 ae+++44÷#+#444-444elteee•aegee REMEMBER fl °RN ILAKEat TAII:LOR Aso- Furrier The Wily Horn in Seaforth 4- somurcir 111ATINFIRS e Kind tWorth.-In twitter to renew his Eiposttoe -for .&other year, -Mr. Jahn McGregor, ee Itiverlierst, ,Sase.., hal the 'following to say t about usd t"It Will .gooe be nine ye' re mince 1 left Old• Huron, but !heJ xpositoid is just like a letter from ome every vitek and .I 'hope that it will go on incr asIng the beneficial tfluee it xerts, end the welcome- it reeelves en all __the home t of old Hurozilte.s thfouglaout th West. ...., e - Save Yaw Papers...eel:ea .Papers ane magazines jaave become eetuable, and the. Seaforth Weentulet Military Aid Society intend shipping a e leered. The kai well*Gif e ' boys (if the town_ have Itte Ily offered erten the Owen Sou ' to collect. the paper -and ere soon. as • a -246 I be re Ld rooin ' is -secured to store it. a -date th Loy frie ds will be set to make the collection. --th f Mei pap ziar Housekeepers woul4. great y assist- if Pr. se terian e • ur they would tie up t the per With 'At t e condi/ ion strong Twine: • A further announce- W dn eday eveeing ment will be made next e'teek. e.•ch re e the Ladiese i de t ',supper tior PreeentationeeAt the r41-11. ar meet- ch'ir, the artited Ing of Edelvreits Rebel:at' Lodge on -Do In .it, Me. yule, .. . , Monday eeenlitg a plate , • feature of ma te ,. who left, the avenided prOceediii 1 .was- ' the was resented t preseetatitni to Mr. Robe t th,. who by t e anembere of hal enlisted-Withlhe 1618t Battalion, Ch sh I= realdeg- of a beautiful' identific ort Iockete, wbI1e Miss Me ally emboteedewiththe, ernbeijns' of . the ex re Sing' the egr Rebekah .,Order. The 'pl.• 3 iitati94 was- yulete de art I made by. llret.C. Aberhei on behalf o:, ' li Red Ora it $ of the Rebekah Degree Is aff, as a f ai o ad' arfar we token of etretieuds and appreciation Yii e, a.ssuring Mtn • for the efficient and tt1 ing service • ect st er it • th Ire Mr. Smith hed-rencieree a captain a -au pl ed with ocke ,e___e• • at, e front. the degree, 'i - „ i . i of re ret ethic tho The' Late Miss Sholdic . Miss Susan • en, oiced in heir Sholdice, a Maly respc ed. young .reeZte•have, am .ly a bailie of her -Parents, Mr. and . Mid. , e ep tonally_ - arm lady a Tuckersmith, --, el at the of t • e fact th t h / Leonard Shoidice oh F iciay of : last So n . week. Miss SholdIce, wee!, was , pre- • Tie choir • f vieuslyt very healthy, had rot felt well nt de their clo ng for some time, but suppos: d she was Yi le a mentor ble taking' the measles and hnking little Po ul r leaeer • and it it .keet At her hottg ork. ' See th y • preseeted h In a eese, dries and des te an opera- id, ni Mr. Ros Me took e cold and pneu °Ma followed W to on Tues ser -tion, she peeped away r- e4y uheePe .. ad Ir se as - th la edie. ! She . wets ,a kind, industrio a; t. Max Telf rd, good living, youngwoman and will be re ai d. . • greatly misted in the horhe by 1er aged patents', two brother t and cne sister, Who have the sympathy of he community. The funeral t ok place on Sunday,. terdce being co, ducted 1 by Rev. T M.' Britten, of S$1. Thom s' Church, Seatorth, of whit-, the dece 5.. ed vasa a regular attenda4it. )3141e -seen Mists StriPe The were p(d goods to v r are are and --whit the love/Y (Ante ti dhow of the pa ndoNVS a w ecetated avi I Got( easte,, as storee .Aortv • eprieg eults Ing that goe, lete ja spring a,r1t, blyereas •• the -other g rJ:dtes f this •V a age f the r erea and skIU of het 1 e -acquiring s eo14 rit - of' stylish anc o tbe, cleeer in ear ducing suet u Whfch in a .atiy, ;on enoirrn • us 'price. 1 popular, Etre onteizietiens and veliene i'startling Betieh' varietee II fie •the stoles le, ked diseleer- tle-le The'. 4eY theer•-ready-to- ed.! ereeseel :and a geetth them rbe In price, , as •t The hi..ts .5 of tee stores. elty should telte tile; of, the t4e.' te merchetets large( kse y41,e ring -ariPar,rel so the indilinere tit- ate bats or W4,uMpay lee 1 - Married- in the West.-, very pre wedding was solemnized t eight Oki* on Wednesday mei g, Ma 22nd at the, hozne of ¥r5. M Parke, ef telearney, Matt, when I youriger daughter, Annie May, united in marriage te Rert Wal Squires, of Ninette. The,1 house I'prettily decorated for tile occati and the bridal party Mar ed to p tion und-er an arch of Wblte in corner of the parlor, to he strait* the wedding 'march played by 1M Amanda Clark, sister of the bri The bride was dressed 1 ivory s poplin, with pearl trimrninlg and w a veil caught up with °ranee blogise and carried a bouquet of Cream nations and roses. lier trevellings was., of navy` serge, and 1 is, blue c ohin sailor hat trimmedtrith The bride was the reciple t of ma beautiful preteets, consieleng of glass, /silver and china,. The ere° -present to the -bride wag a pe nacklace. Aknong the othe prede were a, case of pearl ha dled sil knives acid forks, the. gt t of th teacher i of the public, gehucol. wb the -bride has been teaching for et), Wile, a case of table site, 'ware fr Mr, and Mrs. Squires, f ther Mother of the groom, ate ehr p teees from tbe bride's sister, two welch Were - her own painting. T ceremony as performed in the pr ence of about nventy gpelts, the i mediate friends of the - contract' partiet by, the Rev. Oliver Colern BJ.,. who 13 a distant ielat of the beide by marriage and ea from the tame place, near Seater Iluron'county, Ont. When in bade d.. ... .. . . . . . .. _ .., . _ . - 4 taken •of 4 sumpu�us ee - 'ink bre se fast, the happy couple toOk the ea tt, bound train. for Winnipeg, arrlid,sho + ers of confetti -and rice. On _their, t turn they will take up residence • Ninette' -where the grad is A ljr + e porous farmer.- Their rn ny Men 4- with the -m. a long and he py, nweri 1 life. a Spring Millinery Display. O and matrons of town and + eouptry thronged the star tavith, Stewart --Brothers Johnston OD Friday, and last to learn and purches new . In batt for spring a Tete weather was real spr made one feel like disea heavy winter beadgear. good stores were. en fete for the castor) and' were a wildereess of n fluffy and exquisite summ r dress terials • and trimmings dr -caller throughout' the stem the elegem of fa-shien for the three millinery parlors with brightly colored flo are piled on the hatt with -Deepite the brilliance of they ,are by no meant vi cit but tli soft. Your hat may be a smali t ban tearing., skyward s wi h eoweri bow3 or forming a- pyram d of flo ers ; it may be as flat as a plate 'a tilted up at the back and eown in t front; it may have a -brim' that I level with your 9houlder4 in t. lo 1 'Crowned Jailor style, or le may be little poke with no trimmieg at all b a cockade or a -pale of pearl or he pins. :But in every case there will a quabltnest and an oddity about that is very much In keeping with 1880 dresses of the preseat voge These are some of the oetittendIng fe .ilin. tures and they are outset g, too stick out in all dire'" r "ce, e• --e Einem tiete, seems s---vrts :and qdue fret+++#44++++44+++++.44+40+ ikpring ootwear 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 stated price that the country produces. Shoes for Men Shoes for Women Shoes for Boys --Shoes for al 'bees Shoes for very tittle feet if yOu are a patron of this store we're sure that you will want T9 continue your patronage. It you have not been buying your shoes re we want you to do so. ty eh ry er ,ae er as n, 91 - he of ss ll re 1 - it In te. Y. lit la al rieft Mr el le To oat° th ts Ftliele vir 0 1 er H was her ov ee hi are ts be ore re e i ae s er lee.- ra. a it ,tri itin her pare 1 ee Willi m late . - e • reriel ed a, 501 at c- , e 1 Su d y tiveenPinr .51431 e following d un of' Witch th interest by re pf Mr. Yule, rg nist of the ee eSounecersta7oszX Ivialon Street erved a very embers of the their, frietls. War h er- for Toronto, utse of ted he Society, re: e presentire read an 'ad ess p the legatee( at e, The 'members ety of the church me age for Mr. tba they would ty to keep hint s ong as he' is y exprentons ho were pres- ar wells to, Mtn, urtd Mr. Yule ha, a host ef fri nag in Owen lei n St. church ractice with iMr. e or both( their e selves when ith a wrist g. The eres- en, Made a brief vice-president, aye the tokent of - MARCH 3 IMMIMEN/NINPINOMMINIOMOffinafaar. 8 o r opeolid five cent Sat y, at 2 o'ol ok.' Be or h. • - r. elm) Of Str tford ey , eat, nose and t L . eatorth. on the 1 th in place of r. Fo lar loge Lbenees man el re, Bus:, Seat rth. 11 a counts due tie un 1 11th. Otherw ee the de or collection. W 1 ug ost•-•-Between 0 on eb uary flOth, a nlir. o Finder please, leave t Ex other de a latge .hlreash 4.Wi h the Allied Armies man m nace," moving pi of he ed Cross Society I eve in Jaime!) 81st.' A by mph T. Ma dir o be f re \ he war. Ad lento abont those. room Oh your wall aper a it • ent and whe you OriVes •Selforth. Enti e--Iritendiag !numb se the new 1016 Melo So great is th n sh,es that many inted iLthey don'o Alit etqlraPi9011, i • to •Due - boo are isue Apri let a ent I non te the v ars, .A. Si II th hot mo ha' int! set ndow, sale commences attie's Variety Store, 25204 ecialiet in diseases _of at wilt be at the Quedi's Wednesday of each ter 25044f y Savauge and Sgollery 22774f reigned must be paid- by will be placed In other in Leitch, Egenondville.- 2520x2 's btidge and Winthrop k on one side and -on with horse's head inset. 'tor office. 2520x1 or Melting the° Ger- res will he given in aid Oardno's Hall, Friday address will be elven motions in Germany a, children 150. -2520-1.• that I need decorating? here there is a good et good, value. James 2520-1 era itte invited to call Win six cylinder, car detnand to 1916, Mn- peOtive buyers will be ace their order in ad - mint* Bank buikling 2520x' s frit the past 1hrge I wOuld like a prompt unds at once. Respect - are Merchant, Sealorth 25204. , 95 of i vk d ten.r ViaLe a s- I go 9d h en oyedre-Mis Lo d sbo o, is the e gar et Se et at i'Tbo ' ItUgh AleKay Oont : Mr: ma :e May, e BM14....7 ' .Lalil Mrs. elohn _ sp t th past cou e_ thdr far at pun tu. ne t town and e_ re id nee on James at Tb r h e over ft s_ from tee public 'soh s measi s. -Capt. Ca d Was g est at !the Mit. J. . Greig Camp ell, who ties The real - Britie lying Cor urroundi g smile tim is at4ne s of J.M ce, •leve ha, no.. teen and M as by a , all with els wSheattur y Wau le. n Old Seaf been Do triton Exp d surnrn r. naoe, )n14t, for sem g like a d the 4t verseas ding th ir W. 1111 --:0 Hector The d - tote- ttend d the b In L ndon on...Wed , liem amieton, , of a- . ceive word thee h d art - of E monton, aed .3 Gaiety s have enlisted with spring a cle Bette one -Writhe were agl w - ing ethe ermine vers wh la 0archilo't all, bn t ne Beard. y. ing, ar h 813, u the ahu s, of th 'Red Crags $ e ture Ill be glen - Germ ny 'before tell Leeds who. spent th !mil in Lon.don, d town. Mrt. Hiery e- hem, gpent tlait w 3 ter, re. Jae/deem, 4 Read, who hat been a --Lie t. Rex P erce t Pierce formerl ena ae 131nairtitt°801 onBaanakci 1 rneo' t 1 Englanda-The' e nets eeting o egtuii iln - clay, will be heel . 6thr- t ' .1 - '- ..- i-41- tdcleelt. elftratfordi and 1 111 1 Elk Rapiet, Miele, • Mr. tied lirt. W. 3, 3:. L. Yule, the fo . image Of the e church, Seaforth, 11 ✓ the 0 en Si end Bs o vitt game of h Irt lt a the V lace rite s. Men's- . • • .$2- 50, 450 to $6 Women's. S3 50: 84 to $5 Bors.. -$1.85, $2.2$, $3 to $3.5o 82, 82.50 to We're asking for your pater - because your money will see eeneete the best values and the le- .,41tre are, eat eervice T sCoT The Homo of' Good Shoes !eating note of rose 4n be a Prlei hats befog entirely ed43. 'deed° it, a touch of it era, color, and e ets Is knottier pop. yens ot er bac groupds. Purpl- - floral dir trhich lends •ieseif well never - Aplay. But ceetate it le lv , nave hats been more delightt or more beeorningly varied at shape, and no matter Weat tie mansions pletureaquenese 1 is Ar of the day. Not awe", et eerved, butbele; of 1 the Mid aged 4.°n, older women eke eo last, • the total xi. AO e tan. Week at the ho chic n to be almost indistitiguishal tit om the other, and Many b straws are trimmed with bea iful purple panties and for the la with the diver hair, lavender a cyclamen colored turbans are shown. Ow eettee bire c Jack attrition; - Henry Jacksonl in and Mee H. M. Ha smitle, denounce the their daughter, Effi liam J. McFadaen, 1 College, Ma 1 C ries- Stewart er istery Miss ill. ' Pte. CtlaS. S day visiting eiving on -oeer- wsen, of Auburn tse Mr. and MI's. . George Israel the evening •.ser - Ian church . on , Israelhas a the 1010 Was FairserVice, 'Of esil of -Miss Mar. to Hail." -Core. lietereek -end` at exit eye .., end n 4 gmencleill .--- obb, who h e tot years on Alta.; have re - will eceinuertheir St. Seaferth. --- upilt t: absent ol ri account of bel of Mitchell, m of Mr. and Is Iireek. A ' Capt. een with' the in England for tit eonte on sick eri'usly lejured hi e. -Mr. A, C. h bee, who eas ts agent at Ig-. Mlle, has( ie ed ettelion at ort Kee, of Mceeil- i Shorthorn sale etdate-Mr. Wile ellett, has re - 31 pece sons, Jobn, et, of Camrose, hie 1151st Albe ta tueet" of "FIgh- 111 be 9hownl in it, iridaye even - Or tee. ausplees tete, !and a dee- ' "Condition31 In W rel -Mrs. Ic- wliliter with her is1 returned .-to t lo d, of Wing, k aye logIca th her Ws - the Huron i oily all winte.. , 'toe of W.• L, eget of the Do- s with the 4th LA Sho neeliffe, ✓ Monthly bust - Red Cross Th1141(147, -.4141 ' 2. Smith, L of offman, of he guestet 1 of offman.-Mr er popular ere rat Presbyter' listerl -411 ... ...4 01 Wit P fii !MA igte /M- a§ tra,e a on aterclity rewriting ktiolic dchonl And Reouts.-The of- t O I, but the bY both sides, - the 149th Lamb- & eew days Vets hie mother, Mrs. gmandville. -Mr. then, of Tucker- egoagenient of • to Mr. Wil- t Queen's Theo.. tore The matri. Clea You will complete lines .,whi horn!. bri Wall Pape Curtai New liqui bottle. is ing Tune find our assortment in the following h help to mike the ht and clean. Window Shades ri Poles Pictures shade cleaner 25C . a Thom Sezes Bookstore Seaforth Winds yr 8 ades and Picture Frames .1.,tgerits foe New Idea roc Patterns age to tak place In April.-mias N. MCMiehad lig tf4611 a position in Mr Jamee Wa son's office. Miss Grace Walker, er o has been in this; oftice for - a n bet of years, will leave ahoitly for Rochester, - where, she will train or a nuse he the hospital In which t ss Man* Chesney', of Tuckerenit is sit -Miss Harvey of Toronto who bas been visiting friends in be Ease, is at present vis- iting wit hertsieter, Mrs. R, J. llteatty, In egmondeille.„- Miss Emma Dickson, o Brucefield, is the guest of Mi -s Me geret -Carroll-Miss - Mc- Lean reed ed a caele from her broth- er, L eut. t S. lean, 83rdibattalion on Monday stating that the battalion under coni and o Lieutet0el. Alex. Wilton, ha safely arrived at Shornee cliffe, ing and. ---T e first robins of the season appeare in town on t Fret day of les week, one of the first signs of 8 ring.- number tie the Masonic Br thren ttended the funer- al of the e te Joseph Rattenbury In Clinton on Tuesda . - The -curlere woun I up he sea on on Friday last. when the teals In i the three pairs of stones coMpetition was played 1 be- tween Mem rs. George Methane and A. G. Smillie, Mr. Bethene winning out by two sh ts, Which gives gm the championship of the club for this year. -Mrs. charies Stewart returned MIs from Toronto, tiiis week accompanied by her sieter, s Friel, who has been suffeking tb ough illness for Some time. Mr T °max Smith stile - ped wo c rs of horses from this station en Saturday last, 25 bead from Bram on, th 4 previous Saturday and one ea from geaforth on Thurse day la*. They all go to Montreal. - A meeting kf the Ried Cross Society of Egmonevill , will lioe held in the -cluuch on iWednesday afternoon next. from 4 to 6 o'clo k and the • Red when a teh dent ea eerillzhe served Cross quilt will be ion exhibition. -- Last Friday everthig, Cecil Smith en- tertained the btlyd In his Sunday School elites, and 4 number cif girl friends at Ms borne on Ease William Stree„, to .a tea oent tea In aid of the Boy; i the Trench.es, The neat re- port havin .speet a Most enjoyable ev- il sum of $2. 5 was .realizede and all ening-Thej ladies eif town haye 'ap- pointed a emmittee who will arrange for a Leap 1Year glance to be given in Cardnott all, on Tuesday, April 25, -Mr. Haz n, has'recovered frona tha nieaales an resunied his duties on the Me& of t e Collegiate Itistitute.-Mr. Charles P pst, eon* Of Mr. and Mrs, ti C.W. Papt , Georgetown, and. form- erly of Seforth, vent a few 'days here last s eek at the home of Mrs: Mt Y. AUL an. ctithile•here he enlisted_ with the 1 let Huron Ilattalion.-Mr. Georee 13eettle Wag bere this week visiting hid aunts, Mrs. Laidlaw and Mrs, Whiteley. -Mr. Oscar Spent of Edmonten And 141313 Nettle Sproat of Detroit are visiting their parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Sproat, in Egmondville. -Mr.„Hugh Welsh of Ha -mitten was rhere lett week visiting Mr. 3. -.S. Welsh, who corilinees very 111. -Many friends in town and country of Mr. John Griev ef Whithreip will regret to learn that he h seriouslY ill with Lifle.mmatio of the lungs. -The Mil- itary ociety will 'meet in the citoaurnycil chat:tined.= n.t122q2.:,- .,.."!..1113t - at leer o'ei elt Yeeibert and all Wier: - etted Dee equeited to. attend. --, ette, . JameS Wa son has dispoaed of his , retidenee t Mr. yir.? L. Keys of Verne. 1 -Rev S J. Alibi, of Clinton will have charge of he iservices in the Meth - °diet chum- next Sunday. A special offering w 11 be taken in the inter- ests .if th \Departments of Social Service an Evringelitne-Mr. Robert Armstrong of Wingham is visiting with friend here. hlkb as $212, poets with calf at footle $126, and other cattle accordingly. aster -Joe 1not rt and a number lp yOung peo le ft eV% Seaforth, were o yli' Me. aepart re, fhr the West,, where titors here est Sundaye on the eve hp intends t see ' his' fottune. onstaate. I otes.-Mr. Atelrew Snell it confintl ed to Ala 'bed with a very severe cote. -erne cold steady Marelt•itteather bait taken on its spring touch an •In few more dais th vitheele will be o the go again. -The farmere are bus making maple syrupend getting read, itir the gspring' work, With the scare - /tie Of 'help the f rnier Will ,he kept bogy grinding his wn. :axe this sea. ore -The Gun Chi1 still !tee* itet It practice and woe to the Zeppel that °cents t is Weyt-dir." Chas. ei Gregor, Mr. illiatm Park and M. °Mae Me Ilan attended the fu e al of the te leogeph Itiltenbur o Clinton, o Tuesday lest. • 0 '• 1 . McIallop . i See our special ve omit window, sale cowmen a 2 o'clock, �a urday. Beattie's; Variety go e, e aforth. , .. ' 2520-1 iVhat about th 0 a wben the fo owine officers were e teeter': President, J. M. G-overeoe es S. Smith; seer ; treasurer, Rol3e gh canvass for r g made through° roelre at need decoraSi Gose your wall paper e whthere there is a ge ortment and here you get gocid value. J raves, Seaforth. ••• i 2620- Branch of ar Auxiliary Organize The Moleill Brame bf the Hur ounty -War Auxiliery Was organtz a most en usiastic meeting he ecertly in aldeies Hall, WIntrho *e-ere,siden try, A G. Scarlett. A • Ides is no , 38. aide hero bei ea t e township and the coMmittee 11 deavor to upp1y the necessary he p t farmers hose sons are now at t e flront. It wee a McKillop boy, Ha - mey Dorrance thet was the first o nlist in tbi; section of the count y hen the war began and although sounded twice, he is back on lie ing eine again. Exeter. Sudden Death. -Mr. Richard Gouti, amee street, died suddenly Tuesd y orning, as he vt s rising frone his a 'larch for a gre t was iteldom abse t he church and S ui- ed. Mr. Gould h d been sexton ames Street Methodist church for umber of years .1 He had been ember of that any, years, and rem his place in: eay School. Mr. ould was a carpe ter, eut retired ,sterte years ago; B- ides his wife, he leaves three daug ers, Mrs. Chaptote of Stephen, M alter, widow of 'Mark Salter, who led in London about one year ago, and I4Isa Olive at ome; also two sons Wi1liani, of Manitoba, and Barry, et icetet. Funeral of Reef Dr. Gundy. -The unerel of Rev. Dr. Gundy, of Ste on the fleeted of the train =Ia, took place on Monday more:. I gr om London. The .body was take to Main St., Methedist church, whe Rev. Or. Alarming, president oftJ Londen Conference, and a number ether ?enlisters participated in an t 'eressite service, Rev, Mr. Gandy w Main .Street's padtor s.pout 80 years ago, After the service in the church the dy was laid to rest testae is , fe in the family plot in the xeteta cernetery. Many ministees roni dittance attended the funertil. 16 Cromarty. Notes. -The girls of the cengreg e eon essernbled at the home of Mrs, Lthe/14 )ieri tlY the L learell servic eventz g, in the interests of the chureh budge .-Miss Margaret 'Wilson, . of * Hetes n, was the guest of her broth- er, Me. G. G. 'Wilton, for a few days this teeek.-Mrs. James Scott reter ed on; Tuceday from e. visit with h daughter at Alvinston.-Pte. E. Ho of Ste Thomas, has been visiting h earenes here for the past two we -1 Ille wee unfortunate enough to ha is a kle sprained, consequently o d leave of absence, He hop rn very loon to his battalion. d Mrs. Norman Park have taken le 1 temporary regidence in Mk. ell's vacant corner building. ark intends making ext • - . . ......, .. . e t ,..-tvii01fiD McKellar, one afternoon re - and completed two quilts brador missions. -Rev. R. on, of Toronto, coriducted t s last Sabbath, morning a Noteg,- moved to t Mr. Robert five year of Seafort by King T Berry of Lean recel additional three. Chiselhurst . Wilkinson and family e Bell farm last week. - McLean recently sold a 1 ld boree to Mr. ,Dickson, . This ,animal was sired, 0/11/190 awned by Mr. T. J. ensall, for which Mr/ Mc- , ad the sum of $235. -For Chieelhuest irris see page . Windvv oho(' at Graves. Seal Nutley - Any size nt color, plain or trimmed db. , 2520-1 Notes.-M1LJ01n Manley had tee mi -fortune Ito. fall on the lee, While going to th barn hot Monday, injur- ing his righ leg aged suffering severe- ly from th thock.-Mr. McKay, whe was tisitin , under the parental rode for the las, 1 few days, has retermed to Galt, where tie holds a position. -Mr. J. Benneweis, M.P., had a suc- cessful sale lest Tuesday. His stoce was or good quality, horses selling is Dablias • tain t ret r. a p - th Con - r iMpro ements on "the cottage" immed- lately, hence their removal from "the1r home. Mr. Harry Stewart is recover- ing om his seriously accident a two eeks ego, when he was struck tend rjendered uncorevioes when op- eeatin a cireular ,3aw on his father's premises. Blyth :Feet Horses. -Mr. L. 0. Charles- tierth, who returned home some daks ago from the States, where he hal been attending a number of sales of etanderd bred horses, brought with hien teree fine animals. They see "Mac Thistle,' , a brown fitarlion 15,3 hands and Wighing 1150 lbs. This 4 horse was b ed by T. CLI Cobb, cif i Utah, Indian, and was foaled in , 3907. He it Grand Circuet twee f aed has a track record of 2.645i Ac ! it a full brother of Independence Boy ;401 1-2 and several others in the feet til3 t.- "Oaeus Star" is a bay stallion t eighing 1000 lbs. and stands 15,1 h nds. was foaled in um ane, has a : °WIT- t'etto0 oi iia 1-4' Which Made on Leeington Kentucky trace:, bat year, He is a fine sWell Of it horse. Philtre Admiral is a Mick ma4e standing 15.11 bands. and weighing , b ut 1,000 Nitride, She was foaled hi 1i11 and tired by met Adireir 1, 07%, by k t diniral Dewey 2,04 Set, y 2 e ne_gen .,.O6 1-4 and /3 a green ma e L u''...1,4h promi5e, Sir. Charleswor h i'l ove4 the good ones and in add1rg Mae Thittle“ and "Cectis Star" ate eh Egad &icing with "Ike Medium the br eders of lighthorses tb1gention all opportunity to u 'eefne of the best that can pr cured. een under robation in a hospital t Briefs,-Mis May Milne, WhQ had 1a-ckwelr3 Ieland, New York, has- r ned home; her eonstftotion not b g strong etiough to cope with: te rdwees woric.-The afternoon C.P. rain will leave Blyth after Mond ext, at 2-.42, atriving in Toronto, 6 50 pete-Mre. William Johnston wlo In titrellesiee hospital, Toronto,whe e o improvittg. MIs s e underwer, a critical operation a f te days a nie Smith, of Morris, has ptt c ased the residential property ot tee late Laughlin McQuarrie.--The Blytte saw mill commenced operations cin Monday-. There is a large cut this year of maple, and the milt will -be relining for i ,sorne time. -Mrs. jec b hagold, a respected resident of E Wawanosh, die& after 'a Abort nine s on Monday, March tath.. ga IlloPit beitetifill of all flowers lioslubtly become the most popu- lar of late years. In order to en- courage Its cultivation, 1 have about l400 soued good bulbs, double quilled show dahlias, all name& fiom im ported bulbs, cost. ing me will disp dozen o dahlias, rar° to 306each, which I Se of at 60c per doz. 4b7 Ll, &bent we 04oti ery choice from import- ed bulbs, all naneel, costing elic to 35c eaele, these I will offer at 10c welt, by the dozen only. April delivery orders filied in rotation SOrni t GATE t '9 .1 °et ^Quality Store illeagairmssinr° HE p esent is a shopping /time of divity aid enthusiasnt in our stor which eflects anew the fetward movemelit of this busiiiess The ew SOring Dress Goods prominenitr feature Black 4ndimany New Color Tones Seeing is believing that ours is a Collection of Correct Choice :131acleDress.Goods are - Here in Plenty n who are in mourning. n !'srho like black for business. n who like nothing better for h4n the best back -a0 up te the more costly stuffs, ress Goods and Suiting Cloths rantee to possess unfadmg dye. Ow weaves for ',the season and hes that merit representation. Black or wom Black for wom Black for worn 'best' costume From 50c the we have New that we will gu We have all th all the new fini Our ColoredD ss Goods, Su4ings-and SLls Easily Win Greatest Favor We will take great pleasure in showing you the snappiest, most up-to-date fabrics to be found anywhere. 1 We'll introducei yOu ,to th 6 latest ideas the newest weaves in plain and fancy -L. -and you will like the range cf colors shown. -We have the fashionable thipgs that will afeal to you. No doubt of id And we want you o see and know for yourself. S4niples sent a,nyWhere at once on regliest for sam , A Price Range from 25c to $3 a yard Distinctive Styles 3141.0inery Our hats have that ori hality and beauty that; mean leaderShip. Every wiit Of New York 1-tyles-Olever. ness, daintiness, refinem nt-hut lacking the 'fripakish' extremes, and marked at Seaforth's lowest 'prices We beat city prtees1 on Stylish Goods! 1 Saki tQ Oatc 1.1orte114 if another sticruceossrful season fo , Ready-to-wear earments Met styles with us are entlrely altassoclated feme Bich. prieest And right now we oliati ' emartest poesible type' at spring ',and ettremei itkmenth, We won't 'ettempt description, See them-thars all. pRETTY: JWash Fab - ries are n the front rank of pop lar demand. We invite ai examination of the attractive things we have for iwarm weathr- er wear. Bittter Wctrtted _ Catering don't vira, py, attract vigor a,nd That's eza originai ;butes of ent that form fitti rickets, n Suits et atter hese our guar nderned. S.h4ndso tWe and All the b makes o Eggs Wanted eL ovish Sea arti& secceice.tecietteete,---