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The Huron Expositor, 1916-06-09, Page 8xposiToR Rev". j. 1 esley Owens, of 'London, undue the: servier* in the Metha- iet rc here oh • Sunday Jas.., sup- TrilYing Rev • lifr, McKinley, who WAS let. tending conference. at ings- v tea. S. Gottschellc, has eturn- e • visit with fitter '4a gliter, ,x4:00),(1C1s; lIpthegroV 'Paris with rztfr4 •finti, wit her S Gottschal of "- 1Str tford. -.Phe an Or4r f 'Fro eaters Wilia at Divine orphip in : the Meth: at hurch, on Sunday e ening nett, ta; special serinon 111.,..be 'Preach d ty the pas r, Rev. . lits- lcintey. R Y. F. a. kin wil fhaite for hirg Su ject next : unday 6 ning; "When ;Si nce is Go n:" a- There Will lb a. special se vice On Sunday, event La, St Tho1na ' churc , , in Treanor •f 1ar1 Kit 'letter. - ‘‘The Pipers Pra. ,"the' pia, given iy the Girl's,. 4 d, of - St .:1 horras, hurch ofri Tu as • y eyening oroved verr: succeas ul ntertainat ht ta.nd e eh of the rg aditesact4d their . parts leverel 4 grarefo11Y4 It w j1 be epeat the Rod Croise Soc ety.- Mr, G. Holman 11 oreel ovar the e Lions alt ing4rn, next eek.- young 1 Is of R xboro chitty wil I hold a a,rden. Ipartel on be la r f Mr. - obert •G rrow, arpur ey, on Fia evening, June 6th. h - Seaforth e Qua tette eitiss 0 heatra, M.r . WiT. Hays, liss S eo an, iof Br sels, and, hers 11 su the prog . T pre- eeds vi 1 se for thei ed Croea Su- tyf .E,I,C. unroe, NVI, o has n vi g her -p zits, Mr. and. als .T. E Hai's, in da to lea e foe er h e llie b irin Myr ,s • ;y•Saskati ill,. on Tuas ye- iotindr hen his 7fate14‘ infullY 1 1, fingerA were jure oon at the- . adly b u - I in one f ,the ma. thee.- . (F , cis and111.1ttle dau hter, Toro o fare vis ., siti Mr. .a.n Mr. I.iace » :and Mrs. IOdgins. Mrs. rands .8 M.r. De eyos 8 ter.- • an k 11S. Rqhert Bell spe, t the, eek e el Toronto.-, Miss i' velyn reig i Toronto this week; At- endingthe IgrAduat44n e3cercis a in nee. with ,W,est tourne Coil ge.- • Fr S. Beathie hd. so.n Ho .ard, e visit ng 'at the hornHe of and rs. J es Beattile.4-pr. C. M ka.y Dr. Airrows werie in. Toron o last eek fatt nading is rre ting of th Med- cal ation, Dr. Mackay r ad a aper i.ifre the asaoaation on hurs- Y.— $S Nettie CheAs ey, -aug ter of . an MrsP. M. arm, ckersmith, Succes full/ 4esney, uwoe 1 . sedua from the Galt Genera H013- tal.-- . Robert McGrath, of wen unds ,a guest at the home 'fMr. . S. LW4 .-Mr. Psi Bell is in To - onto t- week. -Dr. •Thoma,8 . Mc- •Ohaid o ult Ste, r,4i,ie was vi iting With .re i es in Mc illop this eek, —OF— AN SHOES For One DarOnly Friday, 'June 9th We offer you our entire stock •of Tan Shoes, at prices that you'll readily see are all cut to -pieces. Tan calf leather is the best wearing leather on the market and you can make no mistake Dy investing in• 'Tan Shoes at these cut prices, roo pairs of Men's Tan Shoes, in Blucher Lace r.fr Button styles—This includes 25 pairs of Oxford Shoes. Regular isrice $4.5 Sale Price a pair$2 • 50 pairs of Women's 'Tan Shoes—in _ Blucher Lace or Button styles—Regular price $3.50 to $4..00 ,ffn Sale price a pair ak.17 Teheliers. The e'ted thia IV` le' SoMerville - lw ARO:: R McKillop • _ 1 And, 11.310! x nteg •rniS era Asselabb church being he an Mr 4- • eit ton and ,ret r Misp ;Helen Tayl Harry Tayl ;of valet, Alter , thes winner. Wemeit's lawirter.,18 the Women' Balance Lir 36c; donati iliary, ;100; Master iWilf Sclater, $1;:WO f $1.50; itOtai, $409. Ta,ble linen, laun Ing -twee y 4Ind and W Ise*, ania, rs to. e Presby that city; sans t _,Ed edding aughter of nee, to. she wi1 s were tick - ' by .W Stea ahlo CSeaarroVretihi: to the• Gen- ro- pend- . t413, ere f anc W legit man fr Lea liary for : he $283.61; ir, ens, 't • ar Y ar , lislnee, th, 75c; Mrs. a, $2; fruit 6.U eiture, 700; H. ,E, Mae 1.01; . Th lc eisa r.idal chamfer. fol - t O. ; fees, Aux- ' $20; Wm. sold e dge, lah,• $21,- balance, e A '- Sat da,y at four, roes of In in- ork also ocal ber- 4hg) •are ;lags, ed - L TOSS t un- om- liary.-The starnen May Wafer twine $1.56; J. 85; Stewart ariir 884.10. Tata • ; 59.1 ary wall we afternoon • of ofcleek, it; 1 nen t t teed COI 5o pairs of Women's Tan Oxford Shoes—in Blucher Lace or Button styles. Reg- ular price $3.00 to .1 tin 3.5a. Salepricea pr. ai ,yy If you do not care for thc Tan leather We will dye any of the above a permanent black at 25c a pair. Remember this is ar Day Sale—Friday, June 9th. J. E. Willie Quality footwear I Opposite Expositor Office, Seaforth il******++++41)+,••••+++:+4,44+ • IVI REMEBER Girls ' 1Whirk.-A society all ithe Young town, hateen •tend, to help the in the, Red work in cfl Lardlea' War Ship fee its,. membership afequestied which will 'neisday everng brararat This 'give 'who cannot attend t eon Thursday afternoo ity to *tether* "bite torts for the eol,ers. rfg acile 53 on liar ants andk ipated ar rad tie eak17, t tit gar it Yo e - Re ,an ana in 1 ronpose and girls ized, ;They -With the ety rand with the . The mem 1 d ail erati on , iegle , oppor . Wounded Lat the fr Holmes receine,d, the gusto freen Ottawa, an "Sincerely regrret •to 1 1328, Pite y Ho facially repoate,cI adn1 • General ilfay 26th. S raronei and tshoulder." Rai h uously ,the trenche rcceath,s, but tills is t has been injured. HI 'here 1neere1y hope, t are not 'seri us Ad t word ,recelyed about surance Oil steitd.Y This the second, has had wounded in t t. r. 8, T. folio ng rele. Thu ay last, •form, you that , Infantry, oft tad to No. I, tal, Eta lesf ndis in c st been -'co for Over • first tins many fir att 1119WO• on Charles, some month valescing On having b ago, and England. ride nds ex,re will ‘give as convalesce ca. n Mr' Hol es e trenchee, his en wou de -1 Is still on. 1 Death of. Thomas Sh . -- Tho as his home on morning 1:-t, hs and 2d ya. the dece ed 4 , vihfebisr. OW off . nel el into . on - h Cattle a a ....• s of sot er- ing. Mr. Shade was earn in Mc le •ecto betng the youngre t son of the late LUe3413 Shade but h d Lved or d- eafly, all its life in aforth. He is raurv-ved, by his widchar and a fa r11 of three Lt!fJ14 girls arii one boy 4 • by Its four st-ers one, brother all of whom lhaye the ympath, of the cornmunft, The re ains. were n-- ,teired '-n the Malt andbank ce - etery on Sunday. le Lucas 'Sheide dted at • Ord otreet On Friday + aged 84 year9 anon fl +40 Fusi :• 4' coAboun t three yeas ag tracted a !severe co WaS never able to th *, which finally• devel ; sumptiolik SO that idea 4. Z LAW& TAlkOlt : 4. + 4• + .1. •Also Furrier v • i ti. The Only Horn in Seaforth + • + 114+++*+++++++*+++++++*+++ J.F.DALY jeweler and Optician. Ismer Marriage Licenses, SEAFORD:I - ON T ************************* • • • The gift that doesn't • • • require an occasion 40 • that is always timely— Tour Photograph Make an appointment to - ay. • • • • • • FELL'S STUDIO 2 • SEATO/X.11a • ************************* IL HITE rr SHOES White shoes galore. And then some. How a woman canget thru the corning summer season without White Footwear is more than we can understand. Don't think that many wo- men expect to. This will be a White sea- son surely. • ii,Te're ready for the rush) White high laced ;pumps and slippers, in Linen, Coolie Cloth, Duck and Buck. $r.00, $ 1.40, $,2 00„ $3.25. according to. s ize. Splendid time now to make selections, • See display m north win- dow. We've the best white Shoe Cleaners, that are made. H. 1LsSCOTT H�tii,ofGood Shoes happy relief to his y London IIV)al.S the guest Local Briefs -Sgt. Menlo ocl Res. Brown and t the recto Y over the ,week -end. -Mee rs. • Rob rt, Devereanx, E. J. Box, •d John Abell' have erected new verandahwh h eidences ad greatly improve the] r re W41 also be very comfo summer. -Mr, Nlxon, wit the khaki, wiais here tr er Sunday. At ;the eveni the Preshytertan church at the organ smd the. se very much ;en ed and the cologregfatt „-Dr. d Mts. A - kinson and 5018 of Det oit were In town over Sun4ay Vishin, at the home of Mrs. M. C. 1 Chesney, John street. -Miss O'Brien of Strati rd; is ,the guest of her Ohnsin, Mi s Geraldin Carpenter. -Mr. and. Mrs Lawrence Melville and idanghter, Mi a, who hay been living near Londea ro, hay returned to town to r de. -A Th many friendso Mrs. P. •ulchic, wi I be parry to lejarn that she is ser homely ill with peritonitis -Mr. J Taman, of Ste art 13;ros., Ne York this week. -Miss 5 sie Govan lock, who has been on n. extendr visit to the west, has returne home. -Mrs. E. poibett an. little son of Montreal, ar visiting t the oar • ental home of dr. and. Ie • S. Dick -I son. -Mr. W. SmIllie eeeived cable on Sund y stating t at this son,' L. A. oho left T onto re- cently with ti Xeehanica Transport Cores, had a- Aired safely at Snorn- cliffe . -Reeve J. A. S te w t is 1 in G-oderich this week attend1 g the June r session of the county coune I. -Mr. and I Ms. Wrn. Gilleepie, jr., of Brussel, !Spent the weekaind th home of Mr. Wm. G111eslq In town. Mrs. Geo. Hills is ill at hr home i Zginond- ville,-Mrs. Wm. Steehart a d daugh_ ters of St. Paul 4re visitin, a tt the home of Mrs. AI x. Stew t. - The. friends of Mrs. Percy 'Payl» of Wal- ton -will be sorry to learn that she is not improving In health t present she is at the home of he father, Mr. R. P. Bell, in town.- liss Belle Melhay was in LiOnow this week1, at- tending the fune al of he niece, a little daughter 011 Mr. arid fre. Wes - 1 table ,for now we s 'Leaden o g !service n presid eetiona- a,preciatE:di ey 13.111.5.- She was a gran -daughter of Mr. Isaac McK y of town. The fol - owing graduates of the Se forth Col.- eglate Institute have rs ccessfelly passed their exam nations at the ilfa•o- ulty of Education 'in ¶Lloron o Janet Govenloek, Margaret Kjiight, Winona Berry, Percy 11 , Fl lay thur Archibald an4 Sid ey Geige Mr. Whe. 'Wilerhi eft M :nda„5:1 for Winnipeg to atten th Ge eral As_ sembly. He will take tri through to the coast ibefere ret fling. - Ir. Thomas McMillan Of 11 Ilett was a • Toronto vkeltor tlilis we k.- Ars. R. Harnett is in Wei teck t s w ek visiting her idaug ter, Mrs. Murry. .allotg on iendIn twn on Tus.. frs o_ -Mr. George Doullae ake as c dep.-3141as Lena Grahath as been :at Toronto f(:)r some time, has returnefdlo her 1tre or Gode Soh °fat - WANTE '110$1ITOR WANTE 111 irkA. T 0ARp M M. a s 1 on proving n ey J of g;athrdo;Ini ap at he hom ce ds for t e ex elient p o wil meet a t In he Meth p. . All e tent, Ran R SAL bio n, sou d bi1, 12 um t Ph ne 16 on 1 T3 ro An we wit • IS caeh 11 limy four desire,* building 1 ts No ih. Main t leaforth, ApPly L. L. McFA If. -r -4 NOTICE be 6 cylinder VE1-e In head Me angt- • lin motor ea I I run on less gsloline than an' four eye der car he motor wine delivers the most power is the o 1 one to buy an it will devel p 15 to 2 per ee m re power than any other otor. This ear ie e utluily finiehed 1. roughout g nuine Jeat1ier trim ng A.fri. CAMP ELL. FRMER The production o butter is g eater whei De Lai a S4parathr Cream. a churned tha ths orean from n 0ther Separator.1 This is the r ason wh v 98 per c t cf the butter fa tories use De Awe] &pa ators b us of the greater quantityand etter qual ty of bu er. i A. M. CAMP ELL, Seaton . hal' 1,..LeAS 1 252»x New and d hutenoblIes for Sale—If yo are thini4lng of b inan Auton3o fie, telephon or fail t see our ar sII, writ us for a de onstration -o the '' Stude aker Car" Wen h ve a number o used Ford our - Ing rs, also n' Overland" e. d °: Mc Lang lin" Touring (r f an e. We have t ken in ,the a ove Cars n excha ge for " Studeb ker Cars" and if you a e in th •a hes for a goo used Car, on't ins. COOK BROS., Hens 25 rl to learn typ isetting. Ap ly EX- < ' perlenced gi 1 for general house the Exposito 29-2 - ND—On Gode ieh street, on eiday, wate.11. Owner can have th same o eertyatnhd, paying for Adverti merit. a s, for2 20x1 r y will be given by the young ladies d vicinityon Friday evening Ju e lfith 1 r. Robt.•Garrow, Ilarpnehey Fro - d Cross Society, • There wili be an r • 230-2 RADE—The Canadihn F restere e Court room at 61.30 to attend service is church, on Audday June 11 h, at rs of anv Court' are requeu to at- ttendance. 2'O'1 Driving mare, old. James vigorous. risin g 6 y Ilan, Tueke 2 oiled Angus , dark anl grade mith. 304 OAT L(T—r1akeyi from this gmondville am rseay e eninr last, June 1t, a flat bo tom poet abut V3 feet lo g.paired blue and eli iflor1naLor lending to itii recovery will e ded and aij person found harbournwt e se be pros o t . EXPOSITOR OFFICE, Se for 0. Hand Bas Mits`c Rolls Wallets • P1,6 ses Letter Cases Cad cases .11fo ey 13elt lren h Mrrc Thompson's Bo ! Seaforth Window Shadesand Plan Agents fOr New Icica to rs kstore e !frames Patterns Armstrong, treasurer, end Isecrietar* There ew cosrmittee lof nine eriernbers ed, wholse -duty will be to any 111oneyis collected. Th er.Ost "deserving' o We hope the appeal will 'owe liberal response from all . that 414 May, be extended citize,ns who have' met wit heavy 1cs Donations anaY The .EXpoeltor Office or ni to the Sterling:I3ank, Mon later than • June '26th, ' Walton. Grarden Party, -The await party ,of Duff's church, wit, OD the trea,nse grounds on Fr Fing, July 7th. • The famo quartette kod the Seaforth been Secured for ,the Owes forget the relate ,and watch f parttmilarsk Zurich Noe -Mr. afaeee Deiche t who is ,Joisephts Hospital, London, Is progressing favorably. Mrs. W. Klopp ls frisking in °Ravi tock and Berlin. -Mr. 11. F. Klopp, • lof Mr. Willtain Klopp has success iully pass_ eid his examina.tions at t Royal College of Dental Surgeons -Mrs. N. House: pf Detrat was Last week via. iting (her uncle, Mr. Alex. Sample, Babylon line.e-Mr. Fond S arks has gone to the West with ;,a, load of horses -Rey. H. Rembe w Induct_ as ;pastor of St. Peter?s Lutheran church here on Sunda,' al 27th. „His (father, Rev. Mr. Renab Of, Ham_ • iltOn conducted the service a preaeh_ ed an excellent sermon t iarge cringregiadon.-Mr. Alex.-terv has purchasesikta lot from Mr. ohn Set. mon ;and will erect a idwelli on it this puma -len -Mr. Alexander % Munn, fourth eoncession, had fou • cattle killed by lightning recently. 0, Moil_ ,barn was slightly darna ed by a bait, ths Wals alSo E. ; as' liaarn at Dr,yradalen A. Chal- s also a Jappoin t- rapper tio n I� enr- Ject, and with a ctions, so to fellow such •a be left at y be sent ton, not 1 garden I be held ay ewes Laurle nd have on. Don't, further -• • Briiceileld Not -Dr. Peter McEwe , • Of De. Iron, ,visited his brother, elm Mc- Ewen, ,of Stanley last wee e-Lkut. Duncan. Aiken1ie,a4 ls .visiti g at his home In Stanley. -The .•Saer ment of the Lord's Supper, wfli be h in the Presbyterian ;church Sabb th next. Rev Mr Laing will preach • peeper_ °n iatory services on Friday • ternoon. ed mc --Rev H. Woodls preach d to tne re-, children of the congregati on Sala. rhe, h-alth anOrnAlgi He took ;ars his ;text one pf hardept words of th English on - guage "nOr , He told h hard it was to resist evil and, saar, ''necin'e to wha,t Was wrong. -Miss Ed') h Bowie entertained the girl friends of 13/11482 Lillie McGowan on Thursday when a miscellaneous shower was gyen her in honor of her sp�ae11ng marrla,ge to Mr. Frederick D4uihop, of 151M41044„ The marria,ge 'txo1 Plana' quietly On rWednesday of thIfs week at the home of Mres ;McKay, f Ham,. iitiont -The bride ha's mailer warm friends who wish her all hap The fanners have nearly all finished seedirags ; They have been a iong 'time at it, owing to the w&t w then: - MIAs Ross Aikenhead, attended the marriage' of Miss Grassick, in Harrill_ :ton this week, 2 Iktne ,A, rain. -Mr. sea Mrs. S. Die n, o have sentthe mast t o year wit t eir acm amd elaught rs rinet (141143.11edliht Fort askatchew n, oil 'Frida evening I, t and their na y friend were ple ed to pee t looking so well -and to have them in their midi t again, . icJ4oin 00 o e of S orthts 01 st and be no n citize . He •as Past .aster here from 186 - to 1913, d •th11 ig pr vt-cadly the only rholid he •f h the 48 ;Years. .Hia8& the eop os ects in 1he west a splen , is es:1i g has ben corrple gVitt for e. ne rid the Wbaat in M. es nd a th gh he well faili the; we plan tis u fiv,e laches and look we and njoyei vieit to the full,' thin, e.: it, ssentially, a e nroii man's count 1 1 , Red, ,CrOr Tres's rer' of (nil r. A month of hand, $777.0 natio "50c $5.00; Leap 43430c44;a, "frit $ ri 38.25; Mrs. G&W al a ckhs, doe, Olc; lec ti • $18 DPeanidltot 7485; aecoun $1. on hand 31, urer.r re-Sporetee de tathr the to Tor nto o ir,ent b ing p•PiYtiadarria ;t541s ing _g• •ins, 4 tle eov r,s, 6 socks, 4 hive 156 ,nin by t 2b43-00Pewvefri l 1,ne1115 16 Gils n ar socks. • Cyclone Rel. of the citizen LtY; fa. Orer.mi Fthe 'purpose aid, of t ose clone Wi1oh Elma wnisb nd, „Dr D. 1 Ellice, Was an th he -folio e rt of the C OISS SOCie ay Receipts ; golden. clock, 31.25; KV pen, $70.62; a .frien Y r ,dance, •$20; eerie 0; ags sold,25e ; pietur $ ; Mrs. • dins tra ke quilt, 322.25; Mis oneerts, 336.15; ,a, alone. friend, $3 • »» on thly. col .75 total, $ ,183.50. rs. Shade 1.40; R. E dr• goods, 3123.31; smai , otal, $180,71. Balanc• 2.7 .-Je,s,sie Nell, Treda ng is local ibranc y for th Balance • • tt fel 11 Irt qui Ve el h. eport-The secretary owing -go ds shipped y 25th, t e. la,st ship - pi -ft -29th :196 :sults sof nel shir , 30 , hos- , 54 tow Is, 7 ;dress- ts, 16 hot water bot- h cloths, 50 pairs of by sixtee inch pads, e inch (IS, 1860 elx fs, 1500 m uth wipes, spital ha dkerehlefs, lings,, 1 pair white Dtiblinet Pund.-At a meeting • of Monkton and vicirt- tee was organlzed. for of boflecting . finds irt ho suffered, Ib, the 4, - el. over agan and , on Fri 7, Jane $rnith, ex- eeve, of tainted chairertano F. W. a Manley Noiteaf---Mr. (Archie McKay, from Va,ncouvere p.c., arrived, tom last week, lits wife land family have been here for SOtne time and still1 thinks there dis no spot like this, after spend- ing et numbe rof yeas in' tea ,Westr =The PO' news was reeely d this week of the death of James W4QI, eon Of Mr Michael Wail, which ocurred rat Weston, last Saturday. He had been rielltrag for the pat two and.• wet* the former fpi- for treatment, His remains were brought home last Monday and laid tO rent in the family plot in St. Colurnban cen:etery. The funeral ;serviced, were conducted by Rev, Father White. He wias an exentplary young man and beire his illness with `great tpa He 11S Survived by his ;father and ..three (sisters, who have the, ,syrnpathy of all in this, their aarA hour' aft fliction.-Mr. A. McKay- and amilar zr.otored SrOin Guelph lapt week and epen t tfew days with their lends here. -Mr. end, Mrs. J. MeMan , Mr. ,a.nd, Mrs G. K. Holland, land; M. and n Independ nt Seaforth irl is one who :gets out and earns her own living'and d•s.es not depen on her father to keep her. There is no excuse for any Sea orth girl not earning her own living 1 ow, , when steady employment, good wa- gee) short hours are offered for •ak- ink Children'e Clothing for ' JACKSON MANUFACTURING 00, LTD. in the:nice room M the Ci nap - hell Block, Main St., Seaforth. Why not 6all in and talk it ver with Mr. Palmer, our Manager, and enlist as an employee? We have only a few machines left now -for an instruction class and the first applications will receive rat consideratima. Jackson mfg. Coy Limite Clinton Goderich Exeter - All Making Scehaiflodrretnh, s Clothin •olf -371- JUNE 9, i916 Mrs J. M. Eckert and d amity, were ora hour burg last Sunday.-- Qillfte a number from - here' went to see the Kialtage ea.aased by laat Fri_ day's eyeloneItt 1.44941 township, and in Which the young man, Mrd Sheen, loat his; life- ;and report the eight Is aorrething Ltirat will never be forgot. tette-Mx. W. Mauro had the Misfor- tune itet lite one of his beat horsee this: week. 1 • 0 Exeter. 'Noteraet-Rev. Mr. Kestie preaohed in. jamea Street 'church on Sunday neorn- log Land ',1„3,ev. Mr. Redinontithonducted servbses in the evening, -The Marriage took place in 'Stratford olf1Ma,y 24th, of ran old Exeter boy, Ray Eacrett, son of Mr. fala Mrs. Charles Eieretts of Sarnia, to Miss Alma Chainor, • of Stratford, formerly matron of Goder.. eh befspitalf After a. trip they will reside in Sarnia. They have the beet wishes Of friends in Exeter.- Rev. Henry Kinner, wbol hmany Years ago, preached in. James street church, here died ha Winnipeg oh Hay 24th,t, ef pneumonia,t He was eighty years of age:a-Mr. and „Mrs. Charles Eacrett• of Sarnia,e visiting With MI% J. Snell and other relatives heree-Mil. James iWalters bas gone to Edam, Sask,, where he will visit his daughter, Mrs. Graham.--Mieses Murray has •returned from .Owen Sound and has resumed her 4,uties as 'teacher in the school here. -Miss L. Martin haesupplied for her during her absence. -Rey. Caron Richardson, of London, conducted the ;services la TrIvitt Memorial church on 11Thursday Rvehing of last week, when :Rev. A. A. Trumper was inducted. - !Mr. M. Sn,ell has sold Ford; cars to the following recently 4 M. Eng.. Land, of Crediton; T. Washburn. !of Usborne ; .W Brooks, of ,Oentralia, [Charles Godbolt, Elimville ; and Frank :Sims, Stephen_ These make' twenty 'cars ,this aertson.-Mr. .W. G. Medd hello is manager of the WInchelsea, creamery » has purchased the Exeter creamery. -Mr. R. Phillipe resign- ed his pOsitlern as organist usf tihe James str.eet church and, will leave town the last of June.1 Constance. 7-1 Jeyne 1Weelding.--A very pretty wed - ng took place at the ;home of Mr. Alex Leitch, at high noon ,en Tues - y, June 6th, when their daughter illian, was 'United in marriage to Mr. obert Jamieson, both of Hullett. The rerrony was performed by the Rev. r Jiarper of Clinton, While the •adding march was being played by Mrs. Bruce Medd, the bridal party en:. ,red the parlor and took their pls.ce rider eat sera of lilac, while her niece Olive Medd, attended as flower 1 The bridle was beautifully ELt.- 0d. in ivory atin, with over -dress cf 1k net, and wore a bridal veil caught p With bridal roses and carriedl uquet of roves and fern. After :the ongratutations, the guests 'wbicb mrbered about forty, repaired to ;the Inin,g-roorr, Where they all oat down o a sumptuous repast. The gif-s ere both. innr.erous And costly, show - ng the esteem in which the brkle was Id. They then motored to Seaforth, here they .entrained for the west. he bride travelling in. a suit of sand (nor and Wrack hat, On their return hey will settle on the ga.ocirnes fine ir., lot, 7, concession 8, Hullett. Their many ',friends extend to them angratuiations, Notes -Mr. George Wheatley pre- ented himseif with a fine Maxwell ar.-Mr. Percy McMichael wears the road smile 110W. His wife precent- e him with a; fine ba.byi gire-Don't: ft get the Strawberry Social te be •eld, on the lawn of Mr., Charles Me- e regor, on the evening of June 30th, urther announcement later. • Kippeu A Fenian 'Raid Veteran, --Mr. Thos. ills, of this village, Is an » old Fenian veteran of 1866. Fifty years thin month Mr. MeUi, in the same ol1 stand Itt which he lee now doing heinees, eranild,erl hundreds of gun ullets for the men of &his vicinity) -Who went I,n wagon iloads to :Bayfield nld Goderich, armed with rifles, shot- ner and other weapons, in order to r vent the Fenian's(' invasion of .Can - 4 ,as it was reported they, had( Landed at Rayfield. Excitement in this iclixiity wive Imore intense at that iate than hat• any tiste during ite resent w,ar. All the citizens, • yhung nd old, Were rigbit on the ejob for he defence of their country. tAs the Government hap been kindly remerr, g the Old ve,terrans of that time, td be hoped that they twill not forget Mr. Mellis. Mr. Meths Is the Illy resident of thee village -60 years KO: And during these long years ehangeo have taken place. -An_ oth r very rexesarkable event of that ea which might be mentioned was e 1 laAge ourrber of wild pigeons i• n -ills locality. There enas a nigeon rookery in Stepheh townsiliin and tufmg the summer they , were here n ousande. A flock of; theni :would l±cen the pun like a, 1C10114:1, • anei flew Iso low that it :Was not an 11 ual thing for a well loaded shot urt to bring down a dozen birds. At :present price of meat a viett of is feathered tribe would be high - I welcome to tan;anT of our eitizenh- S6rd Out. -Mr, Robert D,all•ynaple, of tic erorrith, who for some yeas!has een in the threshing business, has s 0.4 his outfit to Mr. Bruce ;Berr,y ucefield. Mr. Dalrymple was a- n the leading threshers in this ig borhood, ra,nd the excellent ser- e he gave the ,ublic, .brought;: ge share of oatronage his way, r which • he wishes • to .express his As Mr. Berry is an ,exper- ace thresher, .1s hoped he may ve the rsarne gratifying euccess. Not ,s. -Mrs. H. Ivison waS visiting r I isthr. Mrs. (Rev.) McKibben, in tt n. the papt week, -Rev. Mr. Me- rl ne of Bajfid. conducted. the vic s in ShAndrew's thurch last bba preaching good sermone.-Mr. . Johnston, of the village, took „se vices in the Methodist eturcn th ab,sence of the pastor, Rev. Mr. owii, who was attending conferenbe. • ev Mr. Harper of Clinton will e charge of the ;services in. St_ dreive's church here on, Sabbath next. ir.ta.nd Mrs. W M. Alexander of 3d of Hay are receiving him- tu tics's. A young eon brightens Ir °rte. -Mr. John B. McLean, of ose illness we made mention last k, is now 'reproving nicely, and in the past week Was able to take al out around, Mr, McLean was n Tuckerrsrrith ilea.rly 72 years • d has liv,ed, in the township tr1e. life, and weld, like to hear any other in. the township who t this record. -A number frOm attended the funeral of the M4i. James Workmen of the Parr oli Tu.esday, Mrs. Workman was tly1 beloved, for her ina-ny enalitiera. • V 11 ee S it th in h v A th th we du a. ho eg an fr cnn th lln La. grea lent 2 Our •••••••••4i0,4444,-,••••••••• Millinery Merits • Bs Wonderful :I Success :- Oar Dress Goods 2 ridniiiings are 'Exceedingly Popular ACTAt ISH'S sEcni ow I H ew Guaranteed Double Tips e`rnta levA --aommem SILK Lots Lqw as 50c and as High as : $1.25 a pair. • .SPECIAL • Always a Peifec Fit • 4, We, have " Niagara Maid"Silk i Gloves double throughout. This i3 es extra serviceable. Both t black and white. » • Price $1.25 i ainty • ; ' aists ** 4.4 Splendid e thusiasm has markvd the receptionof our * Dainty W ists, attractive, co Ol and comfortable. Ev. ery woman recognizes them as ; er ideal summer bluse„ .1; Many have been so taken with, their pleasing de4igns and soft delicate fabrics that they have selected their 2 entire suminers supply at one iWsit. Wh,ymot comeshoppin to-day and see!how really perfect,they aro. : You'll find scores of goad looking designs which will 2 : become you wonderfully. And so Varied is the display 2 • of novel fabrics and spring liice!colors. that you'll have 2 • , • a hard time choosing between them. Altogether, you'll .2 • have a mos enjoyable time. May we see you soon ? * . t 4. Az ! . Sumner Waists $),00 to $5,50 i * I*• Splendid Values in Every Garment t •.), • • l• 1 i* t • • I A Most Enticing Display of , , f ' . . ., I Dress Goods.Silks .1 4441.15111IMPINISIIIE • Don't overlook our BLACK SILKS—silk of beauty and of quality. Yard wide silks 75c to $2.00 a yard. I The opportunity our f, display of dress goods and silks offers every lady to find just what she wants, the big say- ! ing possible in the e cellent values we ori combine to make this ,the place 1 for you shop. NAVA ; We are anxious to show things because we know t to you as exceptionally 41 ' -shopping and see il thew, • , • , Wool -Materials for you • Suit or Coats 50e to $ you the new ey WiIIappeil I od. Come a new Dress. .25 a yard. * -- Wash Materials for your new Drell*. : Suit or Coat, 12 1-2c t; ,!. 1 a yani. * .4 • * • to‘......4.0.ufkoftooff."...041%#4.7 • • Butter Wan,ted • • • •••••••• _Eggs Rai tec Mactav sit Seaforth ..ei••••••••••• ,••• 4. .&• • 4444444 4.444 dres 2 dur wea. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •