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The Huron Expositor, 1916-06-30, Page 3
6 : 1 114 and MISS t .r. F1rrnk O. risen; of the Si .. dam$ rt :Batik, oft. Ltd, t old :nd jof the groom best mail. « ldwing the oere- y ia, rerext` 1 'mars held at the- nce sof the bride's mother; who le black-cbarme e with a (corsage f .auvv sweetpeas. -The rule's ab was devrated with Pink and ii to ° narrations, uses and flies of he Talley` and a -diaintY luncheon was ed: -After,—the ..iial ecbas-:and t8e Dr. geed a L nintleft Ler hoonev eon our o abort threes ks ithrough th ewe : t. The bride relied ti ¢ ism t'ta lored blue silk With Matt to . ateh: 'the ,bride is known aind " ia, io . ar penes of towel 8h Is = .gradate ofd ,rrt:Iton , Cita Hos } ital training fool for t irses. Dr. d IJlrs. to will resit; in -mitten. The t, wishes of ;aa -host or friends twirl foo ow them to their ew home, e Huron.. No 4 -Captain wiling, P yuna ter of h ats Ow bed adian : t- om the eturned to e in iEnig : n4 from ' w ch ec©eered . nd pent on , ata e wwas one his whol: ex. ,de pfVe g'a. `ser •teem Jittery; a 'th- to Eng - nd. ung, oed n, lebrated his ing In St. rih. Fa her Father . en - aeon, and by tr rption 01- Ther Mc rae es. He ;d _liv- to a oh - lowed, the s he grave his r at 'mother ' d Established Farmers' Special Attention given to th Dealers in Live Stook Sale note Savings Deep rtment received-, wue: ePoSitorke Deposits of $100 and upwar Interest d or added: to ac Efficient service mored to SEAFORTH BRANCA : A. LSON mon Expo note that runs ng o ° Sunlight SSr- very single bar ,tee. It for tile' buyers Sunlight Soap ap boiler—for -for the pack Sunli the u�`a te grati&ation to Ler{ . kemiteleemeneet 3 i mai Theyenelacealarmet, lastigolinewitheatylittleeffett, Thereeperaeactettaineseciassi �mot creek tit leafier. T pesefte the leeteeeasel lima* the kille of year e F'CO. OE CANAO9i Lid, &Wars goad BuC1t-WxrtE TAS EPTOUR DIES NEAT ss "he 'achy" and irritable— your Jiver is out of order. Your aa—it star in e stomach a sone. emsoning tele system. Just take a Anis Stomach and Liver TaNets-�' ter do itswork—they cleanse slid d -blue the-It+J1e digestive eryatem ia. At ail druggists, 25e.r or h mall *oat Mine : .:.2y, Toronto 14' utmost ease o 4T . e,sg to the no scattering of fuel and Doti. a.s to spare core in and ru of this; splendid furnacede sos nry Ed& isafiwougmasilOW • ice y t prondl to tell frienth about. notice the nunzher ofTrr ons•'spares''that aranot Iaeavelopts on the rte; but cu the open wring ex.� "V" rerode c e fee Prides r Pt* kr imam to car lack its licit Se, Robber *te'ens-InT (In itbis :who do. act win to be aware ctheol it is a punish- toble Offence to eel' butter wrappe. plain wrappers 'whether to the Stores or to regular custemers and ibe golletwing paragraph from the Or,a4,0 Valley, Star should he taken )0 teat. It says: "On Tiesday a -f- url -man ta, Government inspector paid and foetid quite ge blt of butter odlnd prints not conforming to the irgal requirements. some was of 41,12t, weight and aeon in plain wrap- rre, Boxes of dairy butter, fresh Ifeln ithe makers- did not have the ,picOsarY mark. There was a little( UrRaelness As to jest What might twee, but' as this was the inspector's feet' visit, and the dealers were per - ;haps ithe innocent victinis of an bdifferent people, the incideut way be taken as a warning. , The Wry Incident Act of 1914, pro - Ades ;that pourA print batter must , be fell weight and marked whether 114" reuet else be similarly distinguished. __13°X A. merchant Is not permitted., tet ec- vut'e era cept any butter in pound. prints that. etre ,short weight, but 'is to re- lurn elle same to the vendor. , So -when you next bring. your butter ;to market be e ere et re merkedew p- nero or boxes. The use of p n. regular Austomers is • not permitted. The per.,alty to both purchaeers and vender for ineraction of the 'Act: is kat line of, `not iess than el0 .and noel eXceeding $50." Tr 04-1 911411 Mont IA 114. Tfirn 11,-074 Binker, 1.2 t Capt., Green, He ;tall 244-3g2; 1-1-1; irk 8.2 1.06. tarter, • SL EP WELL AT A ell sleeve well and its hoe s • is never cress ways la shins. .1t the kl ' that is cross ati cot* f, yoUr . children. alae we , if they arecross and lees eel they Will Soon be we hap g ncerning the ens night- 41 day. I beta is fa an he lthy and pleeps rise bymall 25 \ell Ont. Chiselhurst (Toe Late For Last Week) Noteo.—A_ fele barn was erected, on tarm of Mr. D. MeNaughton on, Setterday bet. Although the weather was pot the best, about 180 men gathered end by theer united; efforts - yeas in its troiace by 6 p.m. Tee barn WS the worlc of the veteran. framer, Mr. John Da.g, who says that ° donV often, see to day such goad 4..mber go into tehe barns as Item- mras ',it this one. Wail the excepteon. of two pieces it wai- all led quarner.s -at. the eat of he tell Fr foue Intel e etw gen y wasi•ta. brill" Uni reit etu of the, treiv Infabtryr an splendid pan metideath. Par ten, May flail occe.e...on palete. el 'over reek Jebn. Dee...eg the raising owing . ,,en- ,a,rd ill to 1-tb..- er.ppery state Of the timber.0 ord ed to Mr. George Delrymple had !the 111A- 1.13.111 t la yt a Mr. N. Drover's orchird.—Sergt. W the e Was 3 McLean. Who es at Niagara Camp eon, ag...., rsit reit ern ta,ntseptic and cleansing, Rekall smooth, the sea.%) clean. 25c at Rex - ell Drug Stores, only. C. L. Wil- Belgrave Notes.—The Nomen's Institute Sum- mer meeteng at the home of NIteee, Nelson ,Ileggins was well ,attended. Vlie speaker frain the Department was Miss Jobb, and her address was good, tg.v.ing many helpful ideas. along the hne- of Institute wark and economies to be pract:ced. She .also gave cSOITIN lgood tthoughts along the of $`The charm of personality," which are worthy of notea Miss Jobb wilt be welcome back,—The Belgra,ve Petrie otic Society shipped last week to Hyman. London, the' following • 0 milltary shirts valued tat $20 ; pair of socks valued. at ;25.60; 143 batnAsges valued at $8,90. There', were la,lso $25 Bent to Weobern Ontario Hospital Unit. The Society desirea to acknowledge, with thanks, i5 pairs of socks from 'the Ladles iGu.ild Trin- 2ty church and 'parcel of old Cotton from Mrs George Coultes. We are Will asking for hospital supplies such frieW colton for bandages and old 'soft linen and cotton for dressings, 'the same tei oe left with MiS9 14eCklland,—The Patriotic tea which 'vta,s to be held at the -home' of Nirs. XRev.) ,Bayle‘ on Friday, June 22nd. Was beta postponed till a later date. The !society will hold their next meet - kg at the home of Mrs. Ernest Gcd- to any of Rd.' Fred Al Afae icing Oa ides rat:e an ;teal:Of:nod toff eaLent that Maqtyn was Dashwood. • The Celebrat.on.—Dashwood's 5th '44Y1'iof last week. On account 'Cf. the Measles prevaeling on June 3rd it Was idt_c-ded to postpone th'e celebra- tor, -until eh_ 20th. The weather was 4irotne'what threaten:nig in the forenoon hut in the •elternoon, the sun was sinning brightly and ‘averybedy was haOey. The caLth =plan parade was libeller and. larger than ever befoee and borr A8 last A He respecte wait iobeyabl ftatne „the j ga4en. His .017m Over ley ,pa..thy Reeve Martyn am the tmlittar ttawa informing his son, Sergt. gallant young tb.e ba t deft en the secon ng man an promising led re he took It was while a that he enlist A, with Corps, Villein formed. nt company Or tro fetes Ca.nadtan Light wee' fighting in thet ian battalion *hen he er toe as dt sir ranee. Fred, IfOrV24 ed. much of the bright des of this terrible r, (.n. all his •lettere homei feehng of hope ,/ and a slyer lining attached adyers:ties encounter.; s e-eung life for the ng, C.:yuntry and his borne. It was 'nr; successf ul stand,. oath:. nemy in their recent de - naive in the Ypres he lost his life. Sergt. one of the many han- eans who gave their he,se trying day?. He Mitchell twenty yeafs a• ll the younger eleinene. - hes seniors always an; to the=r commands. In be said in etyn4ection or work in, KnOx eongro early ideath has cast 1 the t0Wil, and rnue felt for Mr. and Mrs ' • two ibrothers, Chesil ()Sear :In Swift Current. 2,1.04 P. ustei zel Time ; lliot t, only 0TY 'a Tab - 1 axe ablete wag giving w: she Iedicine celled , head - him oi Fred "de in ght and hii tending e 'to him he 24th, 1915, Shor his company Exeter ihne Ne g.--Caven Pr ''..redi Campbc I; youngest da un led. in arriage to Dr. •Cecorge Ward Ju ben Lann n, of Hamill Tbi.e ch arch and ferns a eltteted by ey. Samuel .F. PhellipS pla ad the wedding .1 mug i throughout ;the servAce and while .t, i. register waS being signed, sOlo w efficiently endered by Nils T4insme, arls. He I w rib or tale le,ree crowd thorougtell- eneoyed ,i, c :zee over PE. eZhts of the ve,rious floats, Go tee m tch, And her bququet ,wa. of pi E-1•01 etc., passed in. reYiew: iik.fter the 1, roes, Litt e Meta R,amsa,e zieice Drecemon the 'Creditor; Band lea ;the 1 the tbrIde al's flOver girl i e eret. esdaer tt to WE tra ems,: tlee file ta 33rd Batt., glared by oth ons, principally ton last week. whi be contracted pne 021 his coliv.alesoing rind of litbe =oat pleasant pe nee on the !Dither At tit. Captain. Dow art#, tat ;the call of the orilties and he may retu +Rev. Father 3o la* week in Lon t gaps Sunda. ther Iloward, of As e, es subdeaoen. F pa vaster Of cererno la powerful sern: Int Afterwar eighty retativet- is carrying his ar s week as the res t in hits .4hep Th ek. He Was Shoein en the animal be and ;tromping ove very dangerou brae -tramped o . wrist. No bone was art stica snowballs, 1y decor aguerites was can Pe a before he usdrs er, of L k- • in a sling sday of last ame VI lent to the toor pos ion, but the app ar to be rolt- d muscles are his liand OilintigtaffaraMaliNOMMISINOVNINNIr Phone Your Orders Stewarts bell It For Less Mail Your Od, rs Attractive Dres e, at Attractive Priv Itractive dresses. There is more than charm in them,• they fairly bristle with clever style. Fine Dresses , made of voile crepes,voiles, embroidery, muslins, Mulls, I in white and colors, with dainty trimmings, all new style, fluffy frill skirts, as ceol and dressy as they can Women s House Dresses Here are house dresses at less than the cost of te, ma- terial alone. Made in a big variety of very attraCtive styles, in print, gingham, chambray and crash. Sizes rn more this season than ever and no won- der,the styles never Were neater or more becoming. They are in white trimmed with red or blue, plain white or fancy strip s, made of special n-iidgy twill loth, repps, indian head, percale and pique. Sizes 8 years to 42 'beist. j -z) cooked- very _ch,a, train of soft hite fail veil of 'white lace and talIe aught she ca gown af blue crepeed pink with ia pic tire het Vee for 'the latter by a score eot,, )1-0. I The maces '.n the lafteenoon' was 00,1 lig drawing card and. although not 1 ou.te Ise many horses were entered I las Ix efetee years, ;Still ate &flier- 1 etit events were keenly contested. Thc- concert. ten the evening ta.nd the dance t. after the concert were mach enjoyed ber ;the younger folks. •AltoseVberi. tboagh the crowd was not neaily-sd 4,, large as en some former years, eo ' me treo.alt of the races: Free -for -All - Peach Bare, 3 3. Merner, Zurich, 1 Crane, 2-2-2 ; Freddie Mac, 3. McCrarn, Qlandeboy, 8-3-2. Time 1.0pe 1.05, Stra berry Bull iftrawbee ries will be in b. o pre.ser e, as many as p i!ohould Jo Iedat one shoWing clotnan e advise ssible, 'be very few ch rries Otdere pla,c; SIA owers er's number. insurt that,the fruit is your twee of 11 it is value a grown. P?.rth Note Hairilion, Opt., of Mr S 4114., formerly of D e On. June 20th. The South Perth ge accepted the Inv ate 'the 12th ot July e Grand Lodge neee xt March, a, c;trnit th the p*Itoiray je —Mitchell lust anoth A, highly respeeted turday in the perso ret Jane MiddlerrieS, the patst year or mtrse4 had been 14 fail' iddlerriss had :been. tchell ',for over 40 y ;devout n:ember of K mains were taken t ere anterreent took —Two 'Llstowel you e Trinity , Meth ey. George :Dewey , sister of the bride cKee, of Toronto. i Jacintore will reside ae ,resigned his egIslature and orinatIons :will be rd, With the vo ing euly 10, Mr. Torranee fiord,- ;roving there f.r *here he resided for ytears4 It was While tjj.hat village that he urination as Conser earer for North Per slature. oron,to, in the ease eard tat the SUPrelr. c, n, Poderich e,arky In 'es ,to recover $30,0 _he plaintiffN lands yitank of the Mait rising part of the tate near Code cd ,teibe canister] ithe bed of the -b a bye it w 6 It ty of f 11 is pliaga, lch river- by the de - !railway across t!lie ri i-er, anal r In - 'junctions.. The following Is th judge :rent ; entertain no Idoubt and Inorth and the deepening of.. the inorth ph,annel and the erosion of the, for to' cese within nee as asses tied bo cud ing to the h case rich, on. r many rs .Sal- t. Just ten re- nt on he Was keun- exandra atueday 11 name rtisplace lite, Mr. e former her for - lone Son ng will in ard Miss take teflon ele- in Clint. ,As ed to pr pare Master .W. resident on of Oiliss Mar. - aged 75 ears. orei "the. de- g health, Miss • reshle ,t of ox church The Brant ord, g people, -Miss officiat and st twelve ears election 111 be r• iday tan the elei on. July ,weele later, has for ever- ahriost sixty treaste al accepted the ative sta dard la in, the Leg - tered las week Co., whic was Court ttings tay. The action led river cam - old Attr 11 es - ;plaintiff and •elaar. ages assess date pf judgment at 3600, and, neither of the patties elect I thirty days to have a gefer to futurt ;damages, then 1 e-osts of action .doWn to And I Judgleont.1,. Reference, if any, further directions and coat 0 . —The Announcement of Saturdal eveni.ng of last :we hear& with deep regret by 91 friends., For peveral years lows' pealth had.not been rob week before 'her dearilse, I turning from Ian entereainm the Central Scheol grounds, }' which offected her gpeech, 1 ilicrepital, end although she ' somewhat f3he Was suddenly ;evening., Mrs. s4iirrws Maid was at Tiverton, and, her par L and, John Mclfannort, we .arad, ewe, daughtere survive. Attractive White Skirts Nothing is inore appropriate than the white skirt to m.atch the middy. We have them in the very newest styles in every size .-Lez,e5e3 Hosiery ! Hosiery ! For the whole Family you can't get better than the best Hosiery. We I carry all the BEST MAKES. Perunans, Wear - well, Hercules, Black Cat are among the noted brands. Every kind, from the lower priced cottone to the finest .silk in all the varied colors are here for man, woman or Big Bargains in Children's A large table of dresses made of voile; embroidery,—percale, girehain or print, w'it'h long or short sleeves andlow neeks, Sizes 4 years to 14 .yearS. Boys' Wash Suits The Prettiest Yet VVERY new style Sailor Suit, Russian Blouse, Oh - ver Twist, Norfolk and Servian in plain colors and stripes in tan, navy, light blue, brown, reseda and khaki with shaight knicleers or bloomers some with little vests, All well made of good washable coldrs. Sizes 2 years to'8 years. ' Co $2.75 Big Values in Working Clothes 00000 0000 • 0 0 0 0 0 oo Sox Cotton Union - Wool a Cashmere WHEN you buy work clothes don't be tempted by so called bargains which have nothing to recommend them but the cheap price. Buy QUALITY FIRST work clothes, they wear better and are ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST IN THE END. We do not depend on cheap prices. We are for good goods at RILIHT PRICE. Overalls Peabody's Snag Proof eee Underwear Balbriggan Union 2"C NitteSral 0:5C Wool to 5er to 65'c 1 Shir s bite 50, 75 Flaxtnan Deacon Black & Straws Straws roc to 40c Shop Caps loc Work Caps 50C New Summer Furnishin or Men and Bo, Shirtg Black and white colored spots and stripes;.plain, white, tan, and blue outing and new sport styles also soft Ic.ollar to match shirts. RICE Neckwear NeW Silks :n all the latest color. ingsl specially made for summer wear. to 50c WASH TIES in light c-ool ma- terials and shades. 10c to 25c Sfraw Hats Pan4mas.,Manillas, Sennett Split StraWs, in sailor or front styles, black in fancy bands. All sizes This Store cLosgs every Wednesday at 12 30 during July and Augu t Buttetl, W" 001 St tend ewar 0 utter, Wool t ainxi Eggs )4i anted s ,AFORT ILA ggS Wit