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The Huron Expositor, 1916-06-02, Page 31916 OAP s 'of Cofort ugh soap t 'eat hip is and T'h'ai: of easpictely sura ' Tartan to. c if strength and his f; "Oanly the foram:;t•rs of seereiseti tap Ob their fol. ority comparable to that inn the aboute master Thin moral (tower be- ; fatal gift. He c*uite. to e could prevail even pet powerful material tel him to scorn certain continued violation of Ft remain unpunished." Times Chang., the customary pro-- Ell yon be mine:" Very e showing par men will 1 be yonia r it will :Ire possessive, the dorn in man, as still strong, it live. for that is the p. Only we do not want Carry man away, any want a well' bred horse. Beth • upon the bit and ewe in Atlantic -Neuralgia E DUE TO NERVES FOR LACK OF €00D BLOT reale al writer* has laic$ the cry 'of starved ter :blood_ : The fine of *hie triouble is pa'in1 It, pain, that almost( `.fuser frantic-. The ono blood; the only cure, 1 blood.. Heat applied tig,. a rves will' give relief,, are,. Dr. Williams' Pins ze blood all the needed t_.e ',blood =conveys thews The only way of ,t4 ttdielne to the nerves(S owed, and the only, w , olood is through( a} ,fait Mama' Pik Plias. title€ sciatica and otthe s axe promptly curet ;}o�yster4o bei' e�}fiitted and Mrs. M. ie.M,eo�n, A1,tiRF, Ont., who was a greats ae it 1gia, says; "I suet :from ueuralgLa for fouls td was thin and. I wad, dawn_ Ii suffered .hna :the time. At adtfferenl{ ted three doctors-, bub did no more than give rater. Then I tried Ines,: but the result w 'seemed no good in' Hyl trot ing steadily worse, elft not leave the house(' work. The la=st •doetCri kid- de nothing -for mei t rpirino tablets to east:* y this time I had aboirja. Oto",a. life Of pain. Then Tarns' ,almaknaes caste tri I reaac t of similar leases -she use of fink Pills. I kid before they were lin began tt+ decrea ; [have a beater appetite [had taken( six phones sell. woman, and myi .hardly realize that .. o'td be mads irn s 'er I was b there,. d ter. Ilion Pink I have found these weight in gold and mend thena to all. we hese Pigs from any by ma.4 at vG cent* • es for Ittsiinfrom aTh t ine Cow, 'Brock—allies u almost comtOrtabla FLut Mc rary's every tan of sor And f� oc ,ifcc you are proud to ten you; { !'-aeada about. tic number w=;' thatarc t=it cnr,bot oat k° a "V- stage { c poneesetot Fe tohare the e. ti JUNE 2, 1916 ilialliiIMPSUMVPWIeew-44,04Vair4.001, THE DOMIN E i3. 03LER, M.P., PRrs1D/iNT. W. p. merniew'p vio141,sti.`... _ C. A. BOGERT, General Manag r• Capital Paid Up • g . • • . ff. 8,0OO,p O Reserve Fuad and Undivided Profits . 7,300,Q O TOTAL ASSETS . . 8 ,O00,0' ',The 1.49ndgn England l of the DOMINION BANK at 73 CORNHIL.L E General Banking and Foreign Exchange SuSines facilities for handling collections and remittance '. SEAFORTH BRANCH A. E. COLSO ran n C. couduc and Inas from C Mena a pie a. 44 which p D t ginui,shed ab1 took a,••large. wale ,a leading tion Of the Pre(k1ent 1n DISTRICT MATTE 'x A Good ShOwi Frodac records kept In the different partes .of the county has been shown that five hundred foling men have enlisted for overseas 0ervioes fry the Methodist churches In the County of Huron. That , is nearly half a battalion., Had all these r mea waited until Huron was author1z_ s married to survives birre sisters 'alio a ing • rr. -. sW H master of ' funeral VAS noon to Green Bound. •he ty until h ntereIt in :spirit in .and'iu 915-16. Edit Five br vive, ne Murk nto Nei al eld am ood e with dis_: deo . He local a'fairs, eg niza_ and w: - its 1900 h - was edfern, who .+ ers a two brothe be_ stent School. The 'I raday fter_. ery, ()wen gelatoramie; a battalion ..It would have AN EXCELL r 'boon ce n :natively- easy to fill its FOR ranks but of course, many are oyer_ *as, Sonne have , already fallen " .and ! Ba'h 's Own there ,are many in training, with the ` rem y for c derent units throughout the Prov_ , regulate the Ince, From the Methodist churches 1 ach, banissh e cc the Goderich District, which cow- s and'icure gall{ es Clinton, Seaforth, Godereh t Concerning t and the sznalIer towns and villages Owls _Head, end rural circuit around about, two use Baby's 0 hundred ,and seventy-five young mea ( ones, it'd find ha.tave gone, snore than half of the to.. E cine number.. ! Table orbit Bayfeld. J Dr Serious Runaway. -Mrs Be Darrow ®nt., met with a serioue ae ldent -on Sunday afternoon of last wools. ''She, =ern- paatieds by Mrs.- Bre vti:nlee, was out driv_ I A C Ing ,and of their return the horse ,be.. Hutui mite unrnana,geabie and ran away .a:_ The setting Phe rig, throwing firs;: Dar, na et raw out on the roadsides It was at chead doze !seen that Mrs. Darrow - had, su-f preda tered serious- injuries and she was '`F.als carried .lnto+ the home of Cher ,sister, appr who lives just eppoSite where the ac_ allay cident furred, -,arid. Doctors -Woods expos and Metcalf ;summoned. Though Mrs. natur Darrow had not fully recovered from fer a, ber severe illness of -last .summer, have which causes the accident to be all grou the more engines, she Is new doing as a pas well ars. can'alie expected. ; Mrs. awn_ are. t leeescaped: y ,iurnping before the buggy ups fkt„ Jaahnestown • - Pretty Wedding t A quiet, but liretty wedding was solemnized oh ?Wednesday, May 17th, at "Pros eect fAtrsm," the home, of Mr. and, Mrs. Thos. .Smith, when their +fT,a.ughter, Miss Mary, was s Wilted in marriage to Pte. `John M. Miller.. At 5 o'clock, to the !strains of the wedding march played or ehiI,d; s ,are e aural: at 1111arra' ser ME DUO .blets ildhood: els, {S 1•ds an. rn M.. .s.; 'y r n Table hem an re ee s ex (sod a' lm Id ;by, 5 cents edlcine a C AIL, M3NTS an iexzf Merits., en the iaple f� llttlss . N. E: • "I al OT my - client r cine. dealers 1• ex froThe ., •Brogl ville, Ilent Chet tom- vers arn, Mays little neelt• Tho arreet on. Exposit xp setor rrreepond Ing 4'not on on Mode .ria.te he the sus,th'e u of yo explan d the de, for el tion to ue. ,Pre not o e evergr grounds .a,lthou mained in! the century. Now break sof irourt other' eve*gr-ee meat sof Educ augurated,( set once took par the material 0 "collection of cured e. Alec by Mfss (Beth. Miller, cousin of the lin' ,a Smalls nur sgronm, ,the bride leaning on the cared. for aria fof her fattier, entered the parlour waken an int and took her place beside the grown amongst the In his mil Lary uniform, under an lin,g.s had twd arcirotastefully arranged with flowers, ed .them on A myrtle ,and Union Jacks, where the side of the %sc ceremony was performed by Corporal wind .break. S Wesley. The bride was daintily at.. to ..grow. I th ed in 1a, gownof whits} ,silk tcrepe lection, plante • 'and ,tulle yell, fastened with a wreath, eery, tilled an lorenorange blossoms and carried . a deavored Ito $ bouquet of white bridal roses and tree -'rowing maiden h=air fern. - .After corngratula_ l grounds.Whe tions were received, the guests num_ collection Ira Bering about forty, sat devrn to a Elemf;•niar A: tamptuous wedding supper prepared by Guelph that 1 the hostess s: in. her usual good; style. of the collectie e break in the Pure .Fruit Flavors )exclusively are to fulfil rpy Wed in thE'ill.in>g?s for Liggett's Choc_ went one after dlates which ate ,sold and ,guaranteed idayas sands icing; gay an Rosati Drug Stores. C. L., Wil_ nursery and r _. • Place ,a+f tattle These care: the Varna• To th r. )of Max nt writ " a n aloe ur ssehgol ould ba nag. E s tor o The In the iss e of 12 h, -the 'far_ 's under the unt of "de_ grou ds."( e +{ een a More" In order to on: of t truthful .a eorre;pon- tion crperyisfi ht years ake state lotus to th en - was h the same pl it boast en ltre Wh tion of 1 gar in the fereci t tree s ion an ery in and e rest in upils. ears AT bor D ool;ee e o ;•he n order d them}, wa tere d 'I ab ortmed ricult tr: intend to co hoot g eemen Dori•3in int the planted h trustees d malt nt, matter the. se1ool Ad I ton. in eats which year 1908, nted in the 1 ' site re.. for half ' a f a - wind_ nd si$teen n the Depart_ 0 fario,. ; in_ g, I at ork. Among achens were ngs.;' 1 se.. anted `:: them schools yard, vored::to a. ree_grbwinti fter the {Seed. w h. we {plant_ o the 1 west n to .. n ake a trees ;failed another col_ small nur_ em- sad en.. pupils . 1n" fying -, the the second` Director of ducat -ion of to .use part -fie the ,wind_ 4. In order ith - .Maul I Easter hot_ e,a frarn the em in:' the t . had died./ your corres- 01 `cutting 1 the trees." ent the cv- rom Guelph ool- .grounds used -for ✓ that they a . teacher best to .d "with the thirty live in the grounds, and •Jthey di+ • of cost the schoo se tiot ,anythin_ .Your tor - re: dent,. wi o probe, .ly was a rest_ dent f the s;ction ntver ;assisted me: in an w'.aly, 1 anti: _th:: o ly ,growin up t erson -in the sectio ho , knows the- e'ergreens In the In co lupion I would corres Fndeet ores a hs' !Should >r i•forl using ceding false should apol.. he imagined ork he im and :ions I en t e trees= treest Usborne, ' pondent accuses some Death of. a Piero:er —There passed the roots and ryin,g'; t away at his home, on thm 12th con According 'to t tarra cession of tisborne on Friday last, an.. crgrcon trees ,sent other qitlie highly respected and o {'i are to be ' ken in the sc eat reofdtihts of ,the township, in the for at least • e year n Deli 'Of' John Duncan, at the age educational pu poses„' of 80 years. Mr. Duncan has been ail_ may ebe dliatri uted sa Ing since .ChrLstma.s fron the infirm_ Wes of old ,ages but he has : been tip and around as usual - until., _eabout _' G weeks .ago when he wa=d bficnpell_ ed tto keep his bed .and hies strength waning from day to day the vital cord Was snapped.. The deceased, was born 1te Johnshaven, •Scotland, in 1836, and Mame to Canada. about 63- yea=s ago, .first settling at Scarborough 'About twe years later he carne to anyth'_ng abou Vsborne and ha.s- bean a continuous school ground.. and .worthy resident over. since Some say that your •yeare Later he married his now $e- two -fold ,epolg'y. Fir left partner, whoee maiden name was apologize to the Exp Elizabeth. Rayburn< Four s=ons and two it aas a Mediu for daughters. survthe: James and Wil_ statements.an• sewn ogize°° to the rnon • t -dastard Tri ;my to q , John ed Cro he all nes 1 pl ou th, tr t( th at thinks .best. I - though tool .r re li gre beautify the e trees.l There feve•^graeen: 'tre ft t u 1 i tarn in the west John at home and Arthur in Toronto ; Mrs. Geo. Mantle of Exeter, and Mrs T.B .11111, Van.. cover, yB ..C. Mr. Duncan was a staunch Reformer and faithful mem- Yours (sincere ber faf Thames Road Presbyterian - church He was a good neighbor Prom the ' A1l'ss :well time ago, we courteously a zed, 'frons ,a Ontario Worm n'•s. • 'I rightly ,a;skin was -that• w in tet the. Re they' were ac in Toronto. would do thc putes to him. hardly eligibl honorable in his dealings, and his death will be regretted by a large cir.. ole of friends. This funeral took Place.: to Roy's Cemetery on Monday. Tuekersmith.- Died in Owen Sound. ---On Tuesday afternoon Mr. Thomas Murray, prinet.. psi of the Collegiate Institute, tiled at his residence In Owen Sound. The announcement came( as a distinct ehoek to the citizens, as, though it was generally known that he was ill, his condition was not thought to be critical until the previous night. The •119e of his death is not definitely Stated, but it is attributed to ner- vous exhaustion followed by an at_ 'tack flf bronchitis. Principal Murray etoo+d in the forefront amongst the leading professors: of this Province. He was born in Tuckersrnith to`vniship, and 'gats educated at Clinton high school, and graduated with honors in Arts at Toronto in 1892. After attending the School of Pedagogy, h:t taught' a short time in Georgetown high school and then went to Branptoon high School where he taught two years. Ie 1897. he was appointed mathematical ri=o=ter ,cif Owen Sound Collegiate and in 1902, on the reeignatlom., of tate late W - H. Jenkins to become Reg- lerar of the Department of -Education, 'he accepted . the poltio-n of Principal, t sit sp: ly, .at opnlon he Is o•tti scripture. Battu, Varna. s `iE i11et n" `hat Ends ell.''^ -Sons receive t aletter, mast; d symps thet#Icaliy, word - maiden of •;onq of the stitutes, quite explain how it en s wore sent to go ovrerseas ed by a solder d: al clear case an!( we ponfers {should 'have l.o le :sites=. - But. th matter. And e soldier' who received thr rocs, when I front, but { Toronto het his aeknow- rerhose names h1,5 Shirt oil 1 taken the( Wife 1at the( to thank thel hiro . whllr, s' it not -de,-I rit in which right thing— . -ant,. the Sas But It, looked us to en gars Cross nowled t seem( o -C mal-admint:tratton that, we thought we plea.. (guilty + a ear first, we 'hive :tLgated le 1 we found that t wrote from T gifts; from t sevc*ely "wcrut on his retur had courteous ledgements t }1e founcl, on sock,. Moreo trouble to. Red t Cross II Socl$y for sick :and con Ugh ful to 11 everybody !di: the ; lnsstitaite cietY and th like !a, ==Dane(, • It ls Wi t -recur. the aaontt ' Jarmo ronto e Red- dad ,.at th hori3e to ly tv!rit en the lady theaIr er, he ha 1 with hiE adquart' rs ks o' alescencare d, an 1 ci just.tte the P est ,soldie ? •• n y there have, been di,stri i>!ornolif fe depot 218 17 -cases, a 'dozen jars individual jars—besides Caned peasrbeis and 22b las, ?hese :hays (g�o+ne e t hospitals, every h r a 1n which Canadia pa ed, for., received a these con'tforts`,;'l. -, THE tet- from the rel= of jam, ach, and 638 162 cases of boxes 0! ap- roto 47 differ_ pital In this s are being roportion of Meteors. visible at an ty-four miles s miles, while, meshrsight at d fade away the very slow me visible at twenty miles those of very Much zo Le The people at hom m ch to learn ; Ahey ha th }striker's and the op ortunitye have tb e seven or eight cial duties took m n th ssf a. line draw to Rheims, During the e I never once Sas no frivolity, and little everyone living on the as !subsistence. When England Saw—I need is :igoing to save us? one ithlng that can a the (British nation and. ne way of life—it rn have atiil mity Is , not en in France everywhere from Rouen whole of that dsuniten woman, soi- much thrift, pleasure, ,and very margin returned to not ',say what here is only d will I save. teach it , A Tall Vat' si sniper was peering el oes when. ,an officer lay, down MS telescopic and grabbed ails E e in .five. rounds r ✓ approached the 1 asked excitedly-, t you see?" Without or heeding, the snipe eerited another clip and eaesther five rounds. rnor.e excited than ever wats tlaing. but the bus silently sliped In m ed ithem off, then pearl mcknent across the riarr hit a.nybody?" asked the waS the reply, "1 ,clon't have the wounded man serail as possible, 'end th teea buried after dark. du fie is Ro- of rfa wil P9rth Note Mr. and Mess iMark seidale, announce th heir d!aughter, Viola; tyn, -of Fullerton, take ola,ce, in •June Mr. John Avery has he price was about $1,6 ha possession. until Nov in he mearitfine expec e -more convenient Mt -Frederick Kort, e of Mr Louie Wo 19th, in the 92nd y wife;-- Who also :live . died shoot four ye e her deathlhe had Mts. Inteent Pea ber Se Vic pr of Co through his observed. hire sighted rifle field ancl in. y rnarks,man t is it, what making reply speedily ins sent across The officer niquired !what expert again g for a brief ilo, "Did you officer. 'Well, now for sure, arried out aa other ifour- I. Clark, to :lir. Verne sold. his reed_ John Horn. O. Mr. Avery mbar lat, and to erect .a to the town. ne of the pio. died at the e, on Friday, ar of ;ils age. vedi with Mr. nt was made the prize dist of %the Univers_ conspicuously the name a a Margo Clever •stud,e t, Miss F.E. ey. Miss Ribey has won the nue 011 S01101arShiP in lassies, and on scholar.. Senate of the gift • df llars,• The -awarded to by Victoria her stand at ng this spring olarship. The Robert is awarded. by th oria College, being the " ;value of fifty Ribey last spring ego as Ia result of ma riculation. Her rank entitles her. to continu • The Soldier's San 01 a Claus the Red, Crass "Bulletin". Saeta Claus just 1 yes the kids, t',8 what we always say, when we grow our minds forbid, Fr rn •thinking just that way. • Thhogb .1'M a (soldier getting old, IJaiSt wilt until my st y!s told, ITho truth of .it yeu'll see. eeause I wasn't well. , lay in bed just lik a (dunces hen luck my way 14; el. Leadit't got a single "puff,". Nor [pipe n.or cigarette, thought my luck was rather tougn, At Ilast thaught came nto- me, i "Red Cross," is soldier ' friend, To Ahern (g. earl 1:11 sten that during and, February Ere two days' passed I h and my name, And haltered Yes, I' hm.e." into my ward the malt lerk came, And brought me right good. cheer. Parcel from the Red. Cross folk. rid. as the. string I q ckly broke, scarce bellev3d my ey( s. As happy as a 'little k d, I gazed with widening epee,' Aod kept Ion saying "Never': As 1 behent, •each prize. 'Artd handkerchief and, tolvel, My bristly fa as far ;beyond rriy here was ' chocolate a latch pleased -me very pencil also there ha ettes and pipe ope. d. writing pad neck of lovely plae-in cards, Orne• tooth paste, brus as well. ell what, there wean' Ito most hard ITO even think or tell. And then a card wit message! an, though those ladies good, Waked undid pie- s it, son,. And knew just how I stood. sour kindness folks, as brought my ut you must know I' ,wed. d IRO pie; boys cam hen cheerful 1110 a. ki oys, Inre seen Sant i111TROI EXPOSITOR .414.404444 Phone Your Orders Stewart& Sell for Less Your Orde Our Boy's Depart- ment is Ready to Serve Von We ne furnish er were better prepared to the boy with every Clothing want at easy prices TIRING the boy here for LP his summer clothing. We will show you an array of new suits that will gladden his heart. Norfdlks, double breast- ed, Russian blouses or sailor suits in bro s, navys, greys and Scotch mixtures. We SP lay special mphasis on e new style N rfolks, they are • 41 iThe new w sh suits include styles„toget er With the new OliVer Twislt tut; Made of good wearing wash tnaterial in light or dark colors. All sizes. Wasti Suits RTCES 1. go Cross Wor rs KnittiligiNefftiles 14: spe9iallyAd pt d for knitting PRI" E per set Sic Snowy Whitewear Fresh, new, crisp white - wear in piles of snowy white- ness. All beautifully trim- med with- lace, embroidery aryl ribbons Every garment is perfectly ade and RICE 25c to $5.00 Butter, Wool and Eggs Wanted eruar- A Magnificent Showing !of Men's C ithing Many New Worsted Sui s of Un usual Neatness and Delightf Colat ti Tr' ft Men's Furnishings New Shirts—This store has always been not- ed for plump value in dollar shirts. Right now the showing of these shirts is excep- tionally strong. +Black and white are the pre -4 dominating colois. Sizes 14 to 18', Price $r, Summer Underwear—in mesh, poros knit or balbriggan. Made of best quality double Egypy.san,thread sure to give best wear and Summer HosierY—Men's half hose in clAtorri, cashmere, F ilk wool, silk lisle and all silk in grey, maroont,,black, tan and -brown.. Price 25c to <5' eiv's2kisitr-fc'alr144-44s—A Ne ,Os lin ntiin15 tor c WE take a genuine pleas - tire showi ng the new ready-to-wear suits'. Every suit is so attractive that choos- ing is no trouble. You will be sure to find among the many different styles and col- orings a. suit that will fit you perfectly and meet with your idea of price as well. Em- phatic mention must be made ofthe new fincy worsteds in stripes and broksd checks. The big showing of navy blue suits is also altraeting co,nsiderable attention. Come in and see for yourself. PRICE Men's Hats Straw hats in all the new shapes including the high crown for young men, also many styles in snap fronts and dressy sailor shapes with plain black or fancy colored bands. 15c to $2.50 • • • • 40 Charming Dresses °THESE , are days when women are anxious for style hints of the new Summer Dresses. Al- ready many women have learned that, Stemares speaks with authority in matters of women's Ready-to-wear garments and many others will be glad to make the discovery for themselves. We heartily invite every woman of Seaforth and vicin- ity to enjoy an early glimpse of these stunnsing new dresses made of muslin, voiles, crepe, em - shades, 6 years to 46 bust, Price • Crompton C orsets With the approach of the hot weather a comfortable corset is more than ever es- sential. Crompton corsets stand for comfort, they stand for health they stand for economy and general satisfaction. Try a, Cromp- ton, von will be satisfied both in the price and the quality of these corsets PRICE 50b to $3.50 • New Neck Ties Special showing of the new black and white ties at pres- ent SQ popular throughout Canada and United StateS‘. Summer More new bats for summ wear have been a.dded to our already attractive display. You will always find the new things here first. There is a hat,here that will exactly be- come you and the prices will tempt you. Linoleums, Rugs, Ca Ouality first is the slogari our floor coverings. No matter what price you pay we will give you the great- est possible value for your money, and stand' back ot ever“ug or linoleum we sell. You will,find a very large and well assorted stock here to choose from. This seasori more than ever you need to be careful to get on- ly the ratable makes. Prices always lower here. I Ste-W003rOS 'SEAFORTH P s Butter, Wool anG Egcs Wanted