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The Huron Expositor, 1916-06-16, Page 3EXPOSITOR Reserve Fund and Undivided Profits ` Savings Dpp a�di 0 Mall , i s love. lot us .a lav fpr Our fellow t?,atc 1f ice, thee, are. s worth rhile�, o0 y of the 'world; i ha f d ours to en, eerviee the things the great e long ;prov- bite: Soidi-rs S pe Nang; teatime) i of g simo t rn: a.. f oris .fol very has bee t os ho) i a dead story cos sand cans/ ' ,ration be.. o tho e Who have re. rola the ronat 1 capacitated owing the r oral, :_. -y caallinge. ine'home .and. tr rang 'school established in ngland for w o ,have lest thee .sight In vare The 4n,sttutlon as been or - ed Eby that friend +•f the blared _:self 'blind, --Mr. q. .Arthur Pear, It s nothing sheet of \wonderful tl e ,'aline n lir'.. t ughta Paul_ Gar dreg 0 of it oecu�pations n up: rby the ghtles . The .blind ca lcatckm t e i,deired fakes ge ftheir; residence, rearrange .1, fact du 11 ;thea work'neces,. ,f • • Jthe you ry: fame. I watch- = 'soldiers handling the 'birds, l ,k ew their_ reed %p, their feel, ate .fingers were pbe:d around for p, the feathers,the `head, the Titer m• el 'the fee$. TitWasea, mo.... nt. , f thoughts,s -ad the ,answer ,. uite teat:: "This Is ,a White not • ." One. •tihing _ natlee:d and irk a d ,upen was, the cheerfulness, h . art ty, tht prevails. amo.a,g brave blind a Idlers in \the, home.. anis hir ha' try tike :an ha head ark he,; eili the ;eoe a rpt vee A m grates ,given bei Led, One 'Side at a dinkers easily* a geed foundation, Most of the 0tiug the Ti_.E.srfd a roof taffy set. n wooden ed `, big the past few as wood, °nor yet iron, a a penn.€lanent laineral i :ntford Roofing. Firsaty a d let b ,e. Thi:i is . asphalt or mineral iia ilv, the surfaee.is can imagine what ave penetrating a roof Ott EXPrig a balance Vii' $4 the` eolfieer , .el term : • Preseildga t, vice-president, DISTRICT MATTE I Grey. x eltes.On Monday morning Of- last week, 'there-p'ased away at her; hone the 3rd concession, Grey ttownshi ,- Flora ,Cairerorm, relict of the t. late Tnem.as Strachan, aged 83 years. The tezyral-,t Threeok ace to fd drain b saw. have els- cern_ ebeen *rdaistributed In the Township. to be known 3S the Burke, alloy dna enitcbly Drains. Court no f . Revision will be hdeld. on Monday, June 26th, _ .at heart trouble thel,---The ;bans.. on the farm of ceaseee was fbofr Grey ;ta risi 1p, owned by Hugh Rid. land, 'and came ';to wlell, Listowel, and worked. by him, father', family, w was burned down during the dinner of Age4 . They liv our on Saturday, Iliay. 27th. The fire _hip, 'and (then, started, on the -roof. The loss is partly snip, Brant lCc . Vice preeldrnt, reta:ry-t reals assistant ,eeOre Di. triet direr ganist. s M. Mrs. Arnent, Mid R korik Dram J. ' garet tew,arta a It Stin,d'a well draw. lime, ,I Torres tea Armstrong, years ,and 3 m not ,a 'surprise heatltTi " `ar - h fing ency, or i.rotection, 0: EO comparison, 'Yat i1 last as long as th i it will never nee our booklet v#,aich explains Or if you w r<i give us the gladly submit estimates 4 r f ec ada covered by insurance. • Hallett ter to Morris tj ,',ect.of ,,this -no crid. They too half lort 27, ca Iarrilegee-0n 'Saturday. June 3rd,. Mr Arnistrang at Maple sShPde Farm, the residence Some fifty -feu of Mr end Mrs. Joseph i3o Ston, East was united In ' avea�sh, their telly daughter, Ber_ graze, of the len, Ia., los united in marriage to were (born ele Mr. Colin Fingls.nd. son of •Mr, :and sans . ,are Char J. ,Fin;gland, of Hullett. Precisely at West, Richard, eleven .o'clock, •to the 'trains of the Grey ;t Riche d wedding ITArch played . by Miss Bea'. trice Johnston' cousin of the bride, The daughters the. party !took their places. ,under � Weg; 'MendR,utledg�e, tastefully tdecc rated fame' on the \lawn M. -bins Rutdeer here the- ceremony w oerforned, w e ee 1'v r1 a: by Bev. I ride, wh father, yr . qut 'Cormwray, of 'Auburn. The 1 orae given away by, her Bialdnese au, • aedre ss of .white • mar_ ow aficii td4 tro; h (ivory tin and •lace ` o itch (pores. h the etas acro ra veli of Torek ,err is 'silk net held, tri • place gxa.il,DrtTlg C .L. &WU' Huron Igo Last Week, Land itw bye have tarr:.'ved 1 -turn 'from= Ir hay (been) ,e Irl �thes base' and fez: ily wil idents of .the received his the rank of .0 let tr litia, `in' co `-id ,served la ye Srrith,, of 1a of 'Souith errpto frorr, this ;par. to the Old. L all !being gran Dr. McLeod r lin, ,and Dr. S ly: . Dr. M, time ,ago in The first t o rival In Irela : d, . the Currah Ca 'p where ,the ear ands,''gang/;s he r eived- ntl' ,as there pital. a t ;the -Dublin.. is 450 -be the tsperit nfirr ' nl-trnths. tw,o atmtha . azd been, officer of the* :ll.0th thrix while F . , . at • a o pital. ab °t the tat ids ,barna,• in .Stretford frona`-iron 3 Gear e dos. ,don 'ng was presented ' with a five a 'tire, inn The doctor' ijarily 7ya sen ger marstarcablle by a number of lin , ,at the ti e log . the ends.° • r --liar Charles F'Irth, ,died et hes he 'obtained : ay tQ ret and 'assisted , n .atohln,' home in in,ger l , on uric. est, .at the ; .Itis, wounded 'i i, n. who este tof 63 years. Many years ago he ' e< ,bell on Tht3 e ee ,a lar es •4: . foxy Mrs; P. D.B. }Rev. , Mrs. P. a Stitit • R: t Tho itt- ornin;g, t of hips,' Mr away, - aged 76 L . His demise was e had b enin fat lag Dei i re_ . his are- llowin,g he cur Scott ; Malate •, F irgu- .hiRs Ra Scott ; dire are ent let 2nd b s; ore oar,, k, Mrs,: P. on; a, `'di - 'Kies 3, re an old ,and the third Richard S. t couple; g•the Cavan Caned' en ab d in. Tuseari ra to eying f�+om� the shin, when the was fl teen y sossessio of N �.sion 4, upon W d; 7until his doe 'e -ars o ,dere rrlarge t nlaria.'In- e lin, .and; to t e.rt children. The six and I+'zfank, in the a,nO. r:A.lek. of. d Locals at home. Mrs ':Abbey, in th W,arwiGft, Morrie ; Da�,ota ; and Mr•,•, J. of year oau-se. onety, twitli t two y itley to n• eat- ub- ars rth Ieh sae, sed trimming, ..m embroidered withla-wreat;h of Illy of the valley and carried as handsome boquet . of bridal Vie: -Miss Evelyn 1 ohnstorm, of Ciin_ Win, tdreASed In pale pink 'silk, made, a charming Kittle flower girl. After Gongratuiationez and the signing cf the register, during which Mr. Weir 'Dilott `i1f rWi n.ghaJn, accompaniedsabg Mrs. N,. Carter, of Seaforth, 'Lov,e',s %ort na:Lon:" very acceptably,. , adty w,e k s.,g luncheon was sero.. a of flower 'be -decked; tables, !welted Bin day A. bevy ` of `'pretty, ,gxri s, cousins and ilumed,taate friers of left bride. Y.!. Mr's.. Fi , d left via C.P. IS. 'for .ca. trip to Zroronto, Niagara and Buffjc', the br`ede travelling In a. hand.. some _suit ,of Joffre blue silk; and white picture hat. an their return hey wi 11 be At h to their cane" 'fr1en Ault their r d ee-, ' nc ` ton, 13, tett. Many .tangible ee of esteem *for the bride and ,gra were left by the pleats a of *bins were ural. - 'Toronto, Gra. Valley, 'W'ingha,m, Sea. forth L ''luta ttf d mount Forest. 2 q��rp� Pis{.g�`�� i ej i y Ates --&t the annual confe•rence . of the UntaTd'o f Bele cas Health Ase oe1a tlonr -which ,gas held In Toronto last, week, Dr _ Smith, .of M'li hello: was- elected Pre Aerie. Of . they As,, �;a io . ° —Sofia dP. fE . -De- ea eo' ia'n4Ing tzedd by e hair e Reins process. s, 56c a , microbe odt ,and silos ..4493" Ir Sold. at -all d $10' be ties a os Yt 0 fie nd ed, to sit id! tumn F -ata Ove seas ,arid, rs. l�I 1tin, ea and and, LI 'net, oder1ch tin the' re- . *1 e the +d btor for a, year I the bale. Dr. M k1In w 'be, .- r,rnanent res. ,n, atilt e 4octo hag ahax ge, being riven airs, in t' he Can than. ration f his h wing at b'he !tont;, ld and Dr. !Me aced, he oche , medics i re rt f the c , untryi o go . ,altso a the ran red wi IA :to ,et • on. oaths r. Mac in Irel t Ting ✓ tot Ald rshot. _Here toper t .airing, etc., ved to ti Lee, =base hos_ Georrg. V. Hots Ital,- 1}a ,al,_ and. here or • the last tat Liam' rick, came, si a as tEtl. r re In Dub, rebeliio and rn, : to hem, up s were tin 'urea :beet N here were Stay.: balls rm at du s Ise 11 tr zrr+ in3 e returjning, of Captain. Dr. I' .cit_ cit- e -turn ,s ort_ m a ,short ar. t at amp ned fter hi ;spe 4, ,the was tr e Was lin,•-the Mite' .business Mitchell the it ctT ell nd was drummer in the fan-oue tit_ thee ettor an bell ,band oft 'ears- ,ago his boil 'wi tehe11 'tor 'in r wit eg zed ?brought to) . i , rant. ' - -Rev 3 + W.' Balite, who has heeh pastor sof ,} the f Ifawhell gec'koe's farm ,err .ca ed and; rifle t zf d ,by in, live fy fashif times. He "spent etwo Odra :s there 41.6`,',4* ;stressf Lie peria.F : The :,doctor .s:antes that ther R4;p4©' '�a�anr iIl: En;: -f 'and, til: ,church for the j pmt lour ,years, . w h f•te°Vit is Bare .,etxlpty� ,d eve be �Succee dee by Rev. A. `.fiord,: _Fra,nee ,the the, hospice s are c who has been l;ast:6r of the'F.inca,rdin:. ` asTco,zsparati •ply little h: s been Methodist ehmrrntl ;--.He will corn enc pis A _,rig .th,, winter .a. µ his ,duties as paster in'-ehe ; ethodclie - cent fat reisuli{ed 'in church there on Sundays, .Jury 2nd. ee ErLg]and , uwtn they a -Rev. Mr. Baird kite beborne ,pastor of James Street Meth-es-distYChutr h; . ; c' u 'g tf • Rev ,A. 3. ,Langford o�f *Inbar_ dine ,has been appointed- by the° Methodist couference to the ..pastor_ ate ;of the tiiethedist ,church_ 1M1 eheil. Mr .L an g'fard ,'rad. received - .two, pr( - viou�s calls from the Iviitrchell corg're- tgation, but 'circumstances prevented 1 fit% teeming.. Rev, _Mr. Baird, .the Tires_ ent pastor of the church ink iitchell, A the after four tyeaz� of labor, there, goes mid to Exeter, tv�v; —At itsconcluding session Friday, I Peth county council.vote.d $,163,to the the 114th Battalion to increaise 'the regimental funds and assist In the -purchase of. field kitchens and other equipment not provided .by the .Cov_ ernrnent, faxed put a like ,Bina ant at the dts�sa1 of the Ladies" Patriotic 'League. The ounnil al`s agreed to pay $2;146 for the enforcement of the - 'Canada Temr_rance Act in the county, as ordered by the Frovinciai SCcre - tary. Several �council'lor , expreeeed the ,opinion that the amount was exces- sive. • 'Huron Note • they ;In th .tSe +dJ szr. air tors tr:e'n r 'are ,are: --Since ,the . con1raiencereent of the w .r no.less than four risen who were \raking their.home with Mrs an Ivira. Altos .Cornelius near' Whited, rch, have ,enlisted= and are now In the service ;of the° Ki g. They are :, Sdcr`- 'ber-t Clark n� in France, Frank Van - her in Fr.anee, Bill Vanner with the 71st in England : Bill. Prince with the 164th Battalion Dame. Walkerton. All four were staying et Mr. Cornell e. when they enlisted. Evidently that would ;be a good ,pie ,to genii% :the 'slackers." t —At ,the 'annual meeting .of Brussels Women's Institute, 'the annual - report was presented, which proved . quite satisfactory The :recelx tfB - were $169 .iath+d, aka ep�enditure $66,04,. leaving n er doctors for ',base hospitals `'th the el'derli,v� dodo ring' in, civilian. clot ere under conecrip; are' f€rr ,so'ld'ering considered the on tik�r, d ,main 'nor in j u'rir 3. taken: `only he •arrr. and -tare making' are Vise •in ,ply, ping who a es. Th on jus d tthos for •s e re.. doe.. as who rvir c The Things that ',mint eeent magazine isteiry tells of a etaseidi dre 1; tx from a small in the southern- ,6 -a„tes who had nany ye ars .-In Europe, Shex aqt. tap : much e-,9141. land;' that ,after t ad - Literary Club out. the llttl,> ware, and ntures, found back, of, the .er pad tend saved for wedge to take 04 trip ; want d . to 'gib, abroad, I. to the (beauties of i but e.eau,se =she believes her traveIS she weeild a rrittad to the exe1i Ivc of: 41;-:r town, , • en war - broke u(utlher,ner was in Be tillyd gh a series of ,adv hers if tactually -Just lines' (alter a sharp skirmish. ` For- gett ;ng 1a11 ,terror In the - dee re to help {`;the wounded mean in .their un "epe,a.icable agony ;the lit le -worm n car- rle3. water to the ,sufft Ing nen, from a ,ti '►y ;stream, stripped skirt to no*(th,e . he,a4 of :a land fin nearly ways ,Bass the =wounded -until mo `m % 1 That terrible hour el time;; the little, dresszrralc vanes. All. ,aenbition f co_ 're. a-ined,. Ole_ iaaid : ``_.!°thing (but t , ani.' love, ,an" dein' ``tihi, get,' .,for &dies.,' he t4 Whose D ck Was It? ,e , ere in th trenches tome morn_ ng wi i h nothing dos.ing," ,,,id the esu alt rri, irepori�s a correspondent of he 'Lo don Daily News, ``when a lot sof wild ,duclos came overhead. Some of ur chaps •opened fire on them, -but he .e s ere no ca,siialtiea. The birds er f ightened, ithough, .,and made of it • wards th€ German , trenches, wh. A: rt e ;Roches lazed away at them 1ke An thing, ,an not only frighten- the.. righten..'the., hack ,ag in, but winged a ounlle, Which fell 3u4t in'tfront of us. •`It wa+s lawful y funny hp pee the abbin ': Up from the . perrnan re eb to :try a d, !spot where they, f:-11en, and thin - bobbing down 'lag : in double, quick. We yelled to he ,t,+ wend and fetch fthe_r bag, but it er they .elide. - un,der.seand or o ldn:t trust us, ea .I .nipped out', is eel up the two \\'_dies ,arid\ c,arrled ern mac ass.-' One brute had a shot et i`r're, but it wet vide, .,and there wale ,a ,getreral homit from his pals etc! tel him to d y, cep. I just ,heaved the, du k over th it parapet, and carne ae 44. ou • d .have h nag on. t� them? Oh, yo rc 't snaffle another man's birds, e ver wear.:' . off he exper tion . ain of help ged for all personal re - Asked what ure ing. that many things which • loo etd large in jni9Or e no } Alli tells in been ,f Fr,;x,nce tai =Fan' lies in W4.rd., leis ee s< • e. osf Fr- t h • t the f ur Stories,of Prance at War glish sculptor, 'Herbert Ward, :tithe Outloaak, ,souse very human! t uching Stories of the ,French j ve 'titre. �M Ward, who has, or xnany ears, a; =resident of ,hay, bee ,engaged in hospi-' ,am'bulanc *pork with the Al - France. 'nture the -apinlen," says Mr:: ``that 't tenacity and pat-` xf the Fr4fhh, army', 'are: due' 'n e:aure .to the peculiar :quality. ncia disei to, , We might call; rnai (disci line. It,is a Mune_ . It is: w, ti�cularly adapted to, went nee, , ' t -' s • . i., : - e French :artily. remindsOneof • '.1.y. .1t It ,also'because of the erfstanding tie t exists among Bold egpi All ranks There . es no swag.. ing or' \haughty bearing among the ()Hiker . There tts no:' .official ,arro- ,gahcere in other armies it Is gene_-. &l r e ident that the 'officer Ls out ward' 'conrious of his rank, where as. wit' , (the French yo are ;irri'press- c,d, by their sim1le equality' There is an ,exie:ssive 'kin nese on'the 'part of ryone, affici,alls. and, men alike." king of +t re Iwo/nen of France In Ithii war Mr , .and .say s % ' t.SlYeLally ;in. ,imu sing' the wound - they • sp yea an immense n. 1 re 11 rash incide`n't. It _gent that a serious operation be(perfo m d i on a wournd,ed The ettr, co was In great s, fur • he h d no anaesthetic e operet en la grave ono. With S ile came lover his pobr, face 'and ',Ite GU rat ted to th -operation without a vataIntiseWinmlielife.' i'dNthiot • ttkiani.,fmontniderec;-: e time longer ev til wt. u Pi -K, le 'x'`o- Orders j eloccassoassisauccartsrleameamenscirsci rtn In I Nog, able t get an ioceaslon- xoad Pass, directly In front, ac. trja. If w "'hie trees on. the of the 1 e,• and under these n t on. wagone. At 'Intervals artil- y i iv -ere woUld hitch up their re to One icif the w,agons andgel- • lo a ay with iti.4 and at' Intervale th Voor rrianged: Mal,' Swathed in ha4ndages, being: carried In th,e hoe. pitals on stretchers', I was very much attracted by tan old; grayehai\ied lady w"lo ;ppent. her days a.ivaiting the are nt rr n ase „td,rawri out she, manoeuvred. leyes from the strong -sune She acts ef true votion which= 'mean Is° tit uchiri • -arts Sell For Less Mali Your Ord,rs Summer _.pparel Women and Children E IOVER WERE -better prepared tor the summer trade than we are right now. Thousands of dollars worth of bright, new sum- mer goods haye been opened up, We are enthusiastic over this great showing, You will be, too, when you see them. No rp;atter what you requireinents are for any member of the tamily come here with the con 4,, fidence that you get .the very best merchandise at the lowest possible Qualiiy— Servite and Price ARE the three prominent facto s that have built up our business and still keeps it growing- Our.stlore is do- ing everything to give you the best quality, the best ser- vice at the lowest price. hile Hermon Batter, aged aboelt Was Pta,ndin,g !on the cement dam flan- fil 4ato of Ohio, ity of Toledo, FrAink 3. Cheney makes oath that he Settler partn r Of the firm of F.3. saiesaid, and at d firm wilt pay each and - very e3.SA; of Catarrh t cannot be cured by the use *of ALL'S CATARRH CURE. FRANK 3 SWern to be ore me and sebscrIbeed iii My presenc , this Oth day of De- ' (Seat Notary Pablic. liy and, acts through the Blood on mato SUrfaces of the System. . WWI! Cor, P ops., Toledo, 9, Stit•wy Whiteweir Easy Pnces SUPERIOR Whiteivear has always been a fea- ture of this store, and this year more than _ever it Will pay you to come here and choose yotir stromer garments from the ba ks of S owy kind and combination is here 'and as is always the case you pay ies,a4lr Butfer,dWool aft Dress Goods and Sin a In Profuse Colorings mrEW fabrics for summer wear are shown to the ut- NI most advantage in our Dress Goods Departitent. Among the are Failles, Bong -alines, Tafteta:s, ' Crepe-de-chinei, Crepes, Georgette Foulards, Ducheas Venetians, and Worsteds are favorites in th'e Dress Goods while a g-iance at the beautiful shades assure you that the dyes are reliable. s Make Your Dress or aist b,arutiful work th days. Dresses from the or- dinarrhouse dress to e md‘,,elaborate gown, odd slp,feces. . fancy or n waists, in-faet any 'garment you aniay select ca oe exactly dupli4tedehere and guaran- teed to fit ou perfectly'. Leave your 'measure in early. New Ideas in Summer Millinery I Y OU will'be delighted with the new shapes we have just received for summer wear. Hats •were never .more becoming than they are. this ye and as the season advances they seem _more cha ing than,ever. Come in -and see these new shapes there are dozens of entirely new ideas and the prices are very reasonable. Rugs, Rugs, Rugs OUR stock of RugS this season are more th2n us- ually ipterestingin as much as tney were e, This has a two fold advantage as in addition to the price advantage it carries, you also have the greater advantage of getting rugs which have guaranteed colorings. We carry all the regular. sizes, in Velvets, Wiltons, Brussels, Tapes- trys, Axminsters. Men's Suits That are Really Reliable ELIABILITY is the chief consideiation in these days.of substitution and scarcity of ma.terials. We can guarantee the color and wear of every^suit wiltacate-a'" 1-41134011,..t. oWmg., There are hundreds of suits to choose from every color and style is represented. 1 —Summer Shirts in Guara. eed ONE dollarieshirtsvhave always been a leader this store, and wi4 continue to be aria*Espti „they:timed- ingat,'vacceaseeitoges we are still selling -84,4 first class and full sized shirts of good strong wearing- nia. terials and guaranteed oolorings. Sizes 14 to Men s Rubber Collars Vaineas Kant Krack —Collars the best wear- ing rubber collar sold here only, in Seaforth. Price. . ;25c omen s Sint Attr'active Styles omEN's Suits in attrac- tractive styles, Mled to overflowing- with charming tyle. The very newest de- signs of summer dominate these new and lend oem- sOves Fig admirably, to dainty ilnishing touches that fashion colors are the Ltadiag of serges, worgeds, tweed dine, crepe cloths, °whipcords, and venetians perfectly cur and s antially made. Me THE new Straw Hats are here in a host of npw styles and shapes. Many of + which are specially adapted (-for young mens wear, We have all the standard shapes for conservative dress- cers, and a big assortment for NPar -IKVERYgood make of Un- derwear is represented 'here and at, the old prices. all.colors in combination o AwaviecdF, of cotton or light Special large sizes • • AINSWerNEMSNENSMENwiwarolgagerdial •