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The Huron Expositor, 1916-07-21, Page 8t HURON EXPOSITOR E;ep1J1ff Eye Open Farr Shoe Bargains s quite natural 'that sone of our stock bfcomesshop worn or soiled. When that occasion presents: We cut off the profit and part " of the cost, and put them on the �.s< bargain. table " During the months ofJulY and August we intend t° get rid: of any odd line, We have in stock, f ": Cut Prices " will do it - Watch this store for Shoe Bargains. Q-uality.footwear Opposite Expositor Office, Seaforth 4 - James Y v atsont 1 Successor to W. N. Watson eratl Fre, Life and Accident Insur- aiitce Agent. Beal Estate and Loan Agent. Insurance on all kinds of property effhc ;ed at the iso nest rates. sler< in w' end, White and New Home Sewn�}� Machines and NationalCream Separators. it full supply` of sewing maebine needles, aftachmt-nts, oil and're- pairs always in stock. YoungMen ISTR1CT ) iTTEI S .Rede �s •,.awing. Tli,e. drawing for ihes iapp�d . ted China, donated teal the, d ! Society, which SEfhf t u 'Lit C. ALIer Yotiaig " mem or others who are thee de to enlist for Oyrseas Serge, cag Orerv-e their King Country by helping on Martition Work, rstea.dy work to good • nen. Apply to The Robert Bell ins Thresher `Co., Limited, Seorth, Ont. 2536'3 F.JDALY Jeweler and Optician. Ismer Marriage Licenses S AFORT ;ekes ?t v all t mFrchia t avec own.are n Thi, a s41 ;time, was n when the winning tickets } ; Mrs. M. Jia B Ryi n; 4th, ..:, . Mrs. John, C ti at h, AIE$.leotwserY. Music Exam tion- folliewing is . the.11 pupils of Miss the a•et exam aeltan A,ea rnY o Conservatory of eademy_-Interre b1aym€ Rall, firrsti class :h year Gpdoti$sky course -j -The Msargaret Edge, Hurls ;u Ern€rst. Edge, 4: prepare �£I),rii O11 i3;a S.. First; y€,a' r honours,. Reception to Serge Isilajor. A big reoeirtiOn, k a tender Major Reid, son. ;. of Mr, ate II, Reid, on, ;bis` arrival here day last. g't.: Re h 'Active. service iii, Eng' d rection with the ;Ambuta ce has return. ho a 1 ,hick ;VMS melt ,a t the ,.sta tions by b and a large. turnolut and driven- to the tawix Mayor" Stewart delivered :a, welcome, to which he. apt Sergt Reid hag been'idoing England for ;somt;i tncontiiks3, pct to :return; When his leave ex.' pire>s. A Good, lteaor. ,-•. safer School made. sa record, a towl rennet Entrance Exams ty-• 'pupils wrote. a 't p,a,ss€d and fif'ien of f, th passed with ho s. I!1 this .Willie L, g, son of Mrs. J. - C. L ` ,'c4f tow,�l, the highest roar int the co ins the remark biy .hind t out of a possib 650, While pupils, o d Coates a Saav,auge steed o girth the county, ;,e t'1aving = . notal. of 555. Principal N :ylor axle/ Ji Blass. ate; r, rtainly ; be.. c`t ngraftula'ede LS. - fihe ng taktex1 by play r ' t ovenlock stet way nation! the Ca....-. '. ' Mua14 anis'. fi r gna rl i e ire. leak ; adiant A-� 'prioogre �s �,cltate I��ist#rs�,�. Mine Lawn greens la�rglei fe,c nt. well - from Exeter sWe ,stacked with ,artt-- ,-, in srdd�it1on to r, oi? .ii± ,e rats y t of the Allies Which ha €" begin rd noted by of tuners a �d others 1 .toe p eeds � p 4vi'de our t" e( tom orts they s,• Filet r, , .rte ry, Miss 1bbta for pianci lowing y, Irene that -pronto Conserv tory idia,ught intents, Ea th bunt, ,of el•Adu,a anda, 1ad,Y,w who wi Times place. 'at; the 're Friday, when, Mi, dough' of S•eafor`t° . T. Bon, icon this n, Mr .C. .:B+ burn. Se' uiritY oex L, ► being ,F B. Joh -.ton: Af party �,nt t J. T. ; thro br€akfat t was ooittpk 1 ft on fon' the •ieiat, where , . • y .VV ing Mr. ' to Scati,rth land on their ret rem �o at wit Iii to tended.„ Reid.. ---. rl Sergt.. 'Mrs. J. on Tu,es•s keep. on con- es, on- e,sad, ea'e. He the town citizen', 11, wherry peech .of replied. is bit in t I e ex- t l Public g at th 'Tw,e'n- clition - to r. end obtained nty, ha.v- 1 sof 605, two *tile et lime fifth in. led wling€ C1 ' 4 . ough;the int f n u3 ii ese t ric The, AY A som „thr Tin lotion u arnent.e-Thee 22nd t of the Seaforth b was held on thein tenting o ' We,dnes- Attentdin s not e,s yes, the dif- e county fro fiarly rinks being' prese nt lin,ton, Renton end :thttt%ers dorm on t ' n he,14 I up the e, 'but good progress is .in the Trophy e. playe-lTburs.iay and The 'doubled sage atilt In ,thee West.-'Tfe Assini A sof J illy 6, gives the fol oan: o. the marriage ' 3ri n of Mt Margaa t ,Horton, of r. , led Mrs. ' . 33, Hrrr- arpu hd._ . . Miss httEor lie late of hie Seatort g 11 .kn u �' n and .popular young o has h. t of -friends here, 1 extend best wi$ixes. The s :t ' A „retty wedding took, byterian !man;s': last Margaret Horton, sY-- .N.' B ,I orton, of Ont. sister of Mrs, J. = Mrs. S. t Horton, of u ited in Marriage .to onager of the .Wey- k. at B.eiadlyn, the rformed by Rev .H. r the wedding, thi. o reistdde nee of Mr. hero the wedding thbed. - The happy twelve o'clock train going to 1iinxite,apolis, 11. spend sora t1me 'Oat - July Weeldings--A quiet ' took- plane at t "ei home of litir. ' Mrs. W. L. ys, �VVlI1 . Street, Sesaforth, at' h . in eor on Toe sway, when their you ,gest id ugh tar, `Myrtle was united in arriag • to' Mr: John hicAkh, of Vtaxna„ in t € p •e�'_xice of the Ir ir:,edi,ate *millets and near rola- Livea. Rev.* J. Melvin, ,Cys. !of Brig,- den, rig, den, brother of the bride, Officia,tele at..sist£,d by Rev i 3. Foote- `of T1s esdf'or i. The. bride wsalsj prettily at ir+eid in a georgette crepe i gown. over ° ;Mite• silk and carried a bleuquet of Mite roses and fern. .The !many 'beau,iftel aild; useful gifts showedi in. w . t high es- ON teem both bride, ianid! gr�oaxr. were held by their nurne eme dainty W4.411:: in +u frt nds." After a breakl',a.st Mr. and ,Mrsa, tii�Ash motor€ice tf> Br eefieid to # +}ori a 4m4'A °.^ : +'�'4'1` ' take the train for Detreft, here they se will visit for .a short time. an, their return. Mr .and Mrs. McAsh will r.ealcle REMEMBER 1 in. Varna. •,..t 4. „ 44.. • ,. ., Ai rioRN : .. , i , 4 4 :-:-, E6' TAU) w t Also Furrier `. Tile OnlyHorn in Se Borth es .1, *iii**+i4.*ii***.•fin eenanoo • • • The gift that doesn't s • • require an occasion • — that - is ' always s� timely— /our Photograph 41 s • • • • • • t "T ! STUDIO Make an appointment to- day. i SE OPPTH 9 Lea's* Q'i +.**** ***** **** I Youintend to Spend your Holidays Out of Town Undoubtedly you will need a new Suitcase, or a Club -Bag, or possibly a Trunk. 1 off All Sum- mer mter Feat- Wear Before going elsewhere s e e what we have to offer. Trunks $4 -to $15 Club -Bags $4 to 12 Suitcases $2to $7 H.R. SCOTT Home of Good Shoes Death of Juseiph ;Nettle. Noble, .an old .and highly resident et Seatorth, .passe the home of his sonwin•-1a B. Titomp�son, on V dnead, the great age: of 62 years ce,asrci had Leen ailing for s but was able:. tc be up until wlrt n the ends an1� sue] ie troaublc being the cause of 1 o•bk was born!' in Ir.�1 n -d, his wif-, lived for seine yea gow, Scotland{ the family this country, any years first settled. at Varna, lived .a short ,time, arid. to Exeter, where” he, re years. About thirty it years came to Staforth, -where "h home until his death. Mrs died" four ye;a.i ago, 'but h. vived by a. family of on four 'daughters, Mrs, 3.. B. Seaforth ; Afro.' Tucker, of Mrs. Alex. Carsdno; +of Man.; Mrs .George 63hyd, toon, Sask., and os�eph, Death of -Mrss.' William Many our r€ad,ers wit to h,c,a,r of the -demise. of Sproat, which took place Manitoba, on. it u1y 11th, birthday.' Mrs Spat, c ada, from Kiri cudbrigbt, 1848 and with . E her hasbian the hardships of pioneer 1 wilderness. Mr. and Mrs. for a. number ipf years rsmith, Se,a.forth , e 24 years Sproat went to, the west 1 Ibttt in, a tho - years n her old home raad friends round 'ra h. She Os s six children, "Wm., George in the W€ist ; Mrs. (Dr.) forth and Kele Hicks ,an deli in Alberta.. Also 27 gr and 14 gr,e .gandchildr€ Mistier, Miss CC a ronrd, of St. katchewan. farm in Tuck Ing mowed] to Sproat died 1 Fair coif Allied Na.tic�ns. fair of .the Allied Nations ..the 161st !Da u...alios, wwill. Victoria. Park, Seafortih, holiday, Weelneisday, •Angus Committees hi.'ve ar,r4inge did Program . a. of sports, nlatchets ;done/ ,. lett. Th A big calith Han. p whicla bands,, f !, .. t$, chil dfiferent isoeie = a:in the take part. In, € mean be a idenaonn tion '. oil fl sand a wat€r j fight by 't Fire, Brigade in th th€rs will be b��+' &concert. den pa.r,ty ,wi • r ,a t:Si l Victoria Park 11. len `m midway with E .boothsi .. liras sandi the y will she spectacular iev ,t Ref thea Committee of ` e Citizen and eurroun country' wb h,a QE. eha rg€ of the big( Pair ° • : ve. received word from y,.i't -Col. Comb ,i thea t -two most needed. th n , ,area ater heater and a motor transport, .the former . for heating Ater for . s sh washing and warm rah v .r baths( for the men and the trans t for r nveyirig ti'e' p provisions fro r>7 headqua tears to . the g, Battalion. ,As almost ail :the Bat= talions except the 161st, have th-e• N transport the people in this section e are -putting for 'h €very, err ort to make the Allied, &Fa a wand 41 ss. The - r. Joseph Teepee ts.J away at Mr. 3 y last, at The de- mo weeks ednesday ly, heart death. Mr, ut he and •s in Glee, corning to r:ga. He here - hr en move:;" ed some ago, he, -;de his • Noble is sur- ,san. and Thompson, IlUino4s riingford of Sa ska- f Torohto. Sproat. - be sorry Mrs. Wm. at Vires, her 89th €• to Can tiand, in faced all fp in. the proiat lived. on their an retire here. Mr. ago. Mrs. Years ago, ver forgot in and a rvived by and John. r of Se.a- Mrs. Mum, ndchlldren , and one outs, �s- Money box 111, WANT Pot iTOR WANT work. A 1, A� ..:ne A grand in aid- of held in on Civic Zni. The a splen.. baseball re will 1 is sion in n and the town will there will .protection Seaforth afternoon and a, ;gar- progra�innet , a veritab.e, of :the Al - he greatest yeas. The of Sea,forth rah DRI Apply r ( z OT1 car won "Reltabil Press n car. Ont exiperte mend for be placed BELL, Se Accent) to July 18 fully ask 8erdwar Second big fair o second h who has able sero post offic Rooms to Bent - hart's Dr g Store. appren ice Wan The Oona ..ereial 1 For Sal - —a tt€ buggy, rt biter tir nese. B rgain pr loan o ents, continuing on other Onrio points rn *ill Rte up their din. 'hie best of frieanda ex-. i4 ..lase farm ettrlty, 'apply 2E8'•x4 am type -setting. Apply EX Ors nt. o le rien Pr is ed girl 'for' general house positor office. 2629-2 *action of butter is greater aval Se arat r Cream is *trued than the any ot e eparator. This Is the reason r (sent o the butter factories use De Lav- ers beat se i the greater guautity and 11 of utter, A. M. CAMPBELL, Bea- .. 2685x1 FOE SA E-A good reliable dri ver HIGH ''s G B.401.41. Seatorth. 2535512 The ugblin Six Cylinder motor he Four 1 at .Awarde in the recent y Tent men by "The Ottawa Free 16 Mg inle Canada's leading motor owners e cars were allo%ved to drive, Bing b owing, to the de- MeLaug rs, orders trona here Inuit in adva secure one., A. M, CAMP- ordh. 2534x1 s Due- I o r amounts *ere rendered up It Pidure 4'raming nrig in your pictures and photos and have them y a*d framed,' During J my A;ugus ; we can Je ren out work in ;shoe ' notice_ if necessary W6 ha e a choice selection of mouldi g and can guarantee rst class work. ' oeon's ;72 ooksto*e Seaforth Window Sluices and Picture .r`ra es Agents for New Idea Ion Patte ns ugh rre lin Hand 8 e-Tille committee in Charge of the nd sale, and would ask that any person fu nitu e, ornaments, or other sale. d hand ood to leave the same at the old An ight rormed,enite over Aber- ,ly to 0. Aberhart, Seafortb. ed. t;learn-harbering. Apply at otil Barber Shop, Seaforth. • seated covered`Surrey, steel tired d guy, driring,mare, set of har- em 1.41y's Garage, Seaforth, Luca. Brie 1.0.m copied from art i''Ottawa paper wiri be of consi rabic! interest to . the. many rine& of lir. Whittaker here ; "The e gage earls .announced of Miss Wirmlf d. • ithertson, 'daughter of the late D. a d kfrs Robertson, to Mr Geolog cal Sarvey, and only son of Mrs. hitt "er of, Seaforth, Onta.rio. asagh r, Portage la Prairie, Mane re liting with friends herr. -Mrs. Melvi tt and, son, of Ed- monto , tart via ting with Mr. and Mrs A ch.. Soot .-Mrs. Fred Beattie and t. childre , of Edmonton, k 0„x4 vistlin at e &rental home of Mr. Ba.rber of Killarney, Kane who have been, v siting! Haron. friends for the Paist W we ks, left for their west- Dick-. and 11/1 s Janet Grieve erre sPe tg their holidays with Mr. and Mrs. ksow Sarzna.-Mr. and Mrs. James L. end son Of Bay CitY, Wails snot few aays with:Mr. 0_ Cooper in ne-Mr. E. Hillaliettlefl on Ta .raday or CollingWOod to tend cOnven on of the Poster Ad- vertisi -Al 'elation being held. in ty.- 'Hartry of. Edmonton iting the home Of Mr. Mu wo daughter of Mr. Rob drew of Grenfell, Sask., is Mrs.. James Scott. k Fern, McKillop. .Miss is 'spending [her holida.y meet till Armouric blastula 011 Sunda and, Mies at thet"m alya is forth, bo for OVEM one of t • ties j y th}e, tF�uturp�e,,� �Ju feyr�iing will y) b a1 a 4o�. i .:iF viesg.-M s. ( T •) a J. , eget Miever to'n, ls staying a, few yrs iwitie_ her mother, Mrs.: Clark. --i1 anette Griffiths is Jeanie a- tan fr m time. 1F,a11,4.-We 'must Con - our young enterprising merchant, John McA.sh, on hineself to wife. The wed- ;k ply on W dliesdieY at ,arid the bride, Myrtle Keys known; to us All, and, much itsatUla general talting ding Seaferth Ls well resPeefted. 1We wish lir, MeAsh long life and happin.ess.-The first in this mornein months Notes. attende brattion -Mr. 3 manage been . of On case of infantile paralysie district esnurred, here this old dengliter Of Albert MeGein A la.rge number from here the frweifth of 'July celew, at Clinton on Wednesday, *11. Salt, recent owner and of the Exeter Creairtery, haS ted Ofielal batter gr.ader Joe by the. P.rovincia.1 Governe expects to make his he,ade In Toronto, and _bee alreadie that city. -The fallowing are 03averlen of Edmonton with her lug. martin; Mrs. Lang- men's Wtar Auxiliary s ill mint. Friday afterrOoni, in the waits, at four oielocle.-Rev. )1r. gone., to ,of Bayfielde .preached v'e•Y a, Ley/ lb id; the P.reabyterian church sallay- McLean -spent...the week eind rise iviitchell.-Mrs. W. T. vieiting friends in Toronto, now training in England, as ,s vice ,Was. iselecledi as 'serried t e Canadian' . troops NV 01 colore. he guard 'was composed of one hun whole di in Efigas King. T wed Mre spent the Ame foot and Mrs. 34 has pu Idr. Dal Grand chased land, had Hy their re by Mels.s the sue monelvil London that c and are vi Mar art M. guest Ella C ane in Me forde-Mides noble, Who has bee to. re by liaise illareblyn o n 11e, who, with 'Miss noble was Bow The the Relief of the and the. rOnt of D wee Mrs. sum 4 Fund the George B. Renders= 81.78 ..w.as 'collected b3 e society time aen quarters 'in Toronto ive.ri Were last wee death 'oft Mrs. Calder, cif Innis Oalekr and family at on. OratibrOok; She we, liter 'of the late JOhn Cowa sii.steri of 'Mr. James Cowan, o n 1 visiting her mother apk al Mr .Pa; man' spen on pent ii, few a here thi ,Arita is a g ist at th nee; mak g the trite by eroto . 12th of j ly. Mr. lbse judg-2 ararehrers --Mrs. Singleton is, 1 Edward , f Brooklyn, New Yo , visiting ,at he home Mr. Jose h n. was tailed ho e from Ne ; h of her ther, the late Jose .13 b e.. ---,Mayor Stewart MIA proclai hg,ate, . is in, Lorktela this wee Red d Cross 54 of goal soaks nelued Notes and th be 90T houaE had Notes -eucCE est Many tr dirt be 1 *******044 ***444******* a• 04 ees4444 • • • • • • ford children, of Toronto, with 411, family f Chatham withh Mr. 30-.4. Davis; &SS Muriel Anderson of Win - Jordan and ch James nd children, of Toronto, with _s Mea.eay; Mrs. Billie Burke _n: yvith her mother, Mre. iPsg, with Mr. Jararea Sweet, ed men 'selected, from /he The annaal Sunday Selene' Oc- tet= Oanadian troops now tic in onneetion with Trivitt Me- cl,, jand wasi inspected, by the rucrial burgh ,was b,eld to Grand el ceremonsr took place -. Etp.,nd op, Tuesday Inst. -The bowling England on July 8th. -Mr. elub have had the greenere-wired for "W.- 0. Tracs37 d new isribern of lights week end 'with Mr. and Mrs. family, of Moose Jaw, the home of his enot Bootee/fool. Enl. d a Ford) car from Y, This =bee Che '17th hen dispose of this year. J. Beattie, J. Rankine F, Chevrolet car from Mr. G. D. 'he local agent -Messrs. H. L. Fleurscheutz and H. We.1- Egm-ondvilk, have recently o electric light installed in lidences. The work was!, done arl iof Clinton, wets of Mlssi S. Hudson of Eg- on Sunday of liet w4sel. veY and Miss Harvey Of ,ZATe 'guests at the home, of Hydro installe .-Mr .T. Q. CrEech has pare chased the 18 acres of haY on station street nom Mr. I. R. Carling. The price w '$8 to $8.50 iper e.cren-Cavan motor iower for the organ. Trivia it wig be installed shortly - Dr. Howard Quackenbush has gone to Bese egmer, Mich., where he has Pirel_ Hattie Russell, daughter of Mr. Jas. Reaseel Of Winnipeg, is visiring with friends in Cleveland, Ohio. -Mr. Jas. and family., of Duluth, are re er, ox ar ess.-The ladies of the Red to Toronto, consisting of yjarna sults; night ehirte, ibed caps, the. whole being Manley Haymaking is In full sw igood, the weather I quality excehent.-The te learn of his serious e regret to leaen that nk/ is still confined to om the fractu.re.d. leg, he st winter. -Mr. 3.Ohn Mu ray w kill 4 by lightning on in g eel any Mr. the Chiselhurst -Mr. William Pybus had. a el barn raising laet week.- = this part attended thr, tdance on the farm of men ha for Joh Some o .Camp Art. sse but .SA enjoyat farm o when a, after with in the ear death occurre ton lo highly leens Canada 1 been ago, a who a Mrs. R -Lied= and' Miss Jennie Ginn tz -e been busy erecting a silo Robertson this la.st week. - the soldiers were home fresr- dien, this week end and ex - themselves ia being anything sfied with camp life. -A very e time cvas spent on, the Mr. and Mrs. D. McNaughton. their invitatiove about 176 'pea: ered for an old time barn upper was served at 12p.m., hich dancing was resumed ch vigor and kept going until morning. Clinton of Ural .Gilehrist.-By the Mrs G. D. Gilchrist, which At her residence in that town sellay, in 'her 91st year, 0linst s one of its oldest and Most .spected residents. She wile. Argykshire and came to In 1841, anelifor 62 years has esitient of Clinton. Her hus- deoessed her fifteen years „the .mebeerer.s of the family -vine 'are: D. Gilchrist, of christ of E of Plat elle GI • Pay on diarY mrvices sPeetive lead. t Goderic K. Hag Goderic Saginaw, ?Ache Mrs. Sc kee Mrs. Agnes Se svilia, Mrs. Neil and, MISS heist, of Clinton). Varna. -.It will he Young ,PeolaLe/2. the- .Methodist circuit on San.' afternoon and, evening,' re-- aiNging. Miss Aitken, of r, pastor of North St. Chnrch. ,t -s to speak con "Our Obligee% the Past and, Our Reponsibillef ving purchased the bari- be business of Joseph le), formerly owned by R. Clark, beg to respecie fully solicit the patronage of all former customers of this popular shop and any neinr customers who appre4- ci ss barbers and absolut4- ly sanitary conditions. *ALTER R3BINSON Commercial Barber Shop • vie/Li at the home of leir. r has Is, rt visiting here \for sOrne time ft inst Week ,fOr his home In Winni g. Was Ferguson. intends ree maining here for some bre. - The tru.ste.e board of the- dn. .street, church ,have decided to bold a. new abed on tthe eight of the ne that WAS recently burned. The new buildhig wiil be of eement blocks With metallie roof a A (lige Pregby w of ,t10 Miss forme ung 30x50 feet in size. - wedding took ptaee at Ole rian manse on Saturday even - 6.11 Mr. Truemane H. Elliott, n seas united in marriage to iota Tuelcsy-, daughter of , Tuckey, Ilsborne, London orth, .the. oeremony being per. Hensall 13rie e. -Temperance serreonS ware given in the lvfethodist and- Presbyei terian churches on Sabbath 1ast, Rev. the Pr well, et Clinton, preaching in esbyteriart church In tbe morn, - d, tied Methodist bi the even- Ing ;while Mr .W. Cooper, of Clinton, gave an Interesting talk in the Metho- dist church in the morning and the Presbyterian In the evening. Rev. is due lookin and w I gisialtion pertaining to temp, ranee the wOrk that has been done, especis ally in the past few years and the more liha.n Ever need. of attire duty on the piirt of all temperance workers and the churches in particular, and in- ald..entally gave our Premier 1):: h credit for the fair and impartial n -an - Tier in which he; h,a.d acted in re.gar:!s to the tcmperanee, petitions present-% ed to hirn.-0.ne, tclay it,reeentIy as little V as laying with tsome other littie boys round his father's tils mathin- ell', he: got his arm caught in the ma- ehirer ,breaking it very badly about the el w ,some thx; bones protrad- kip sunnroned. and the. Mile u exwent the eventful dressing very avely.-Mrs, M. Drake returned home from. Victoria, Hespital on Mon - .day erdng blot, very much ereproved from he. operation Ole underwen-, there a -A Large number frone Renee J. and vicinity attended( or.. Sabbath fast the fnneral of the ;late Mr. Witham Glenn of Tuck -Es -smith, who, had en/Y been. Seriously tor a. few clays fronl lati:ack of pneumonia land who was and lerality.-Mr. James Brooks, of this v nage, and, .whei is buying cottere very largely, apent a day or so with his parents during the past week, who is auelying far a nurse at Weat." ern keespital is home for O. couple A. Donell and pon and' daugh ,r were vieiting In Forest and Sox lAllm aid. and. Mrs. Aikenhead and of Raw.% spent a few days 'here re- cently with th,eir rreanY friends who number of our soldiers fro= Camp hBoromet111.-trPen.tcalsethe Treveoeykerenrauciat G neve, were here recently me %the honeymoon trip, and setent kw a verY pleasantly with their annny relatives and frienels„-Mr. 3amee Loom: Ireturned 10 their relatives andefrlendS in Heniale and intty.-Our Council Are _grading a, rood to the- Park grounds recentlf. and neEnIsi making it a nice park. - Mr little son have returned, to their homes In. t west, after a pleaaant visit with their relatives and friends. Mr. Botta n is a railway conductor run- ning. in the, Edmonton braneh. - Mr. and rs. C. Cook, and relativee motor - lag in the everring.-Mrs. George E. Mr tyre . ,of Port StaAlLY, is visiting her mother Mrs. 3. Sparks. Miss Wig of Arantfor.d, is also visiting Mrs Sperks.-As Wa. go to prase, we r, t to learn of the -death of Mr. A )1, relePher.son, tone of the pionerr a d much respected busineie men of Powell, to whom so much czedit for.supporting temperance and after the enforcement of law. ho is so well posted Li all I II te Szore PHO .E 92 Quality St 4CTA VISH'S f: ne ••••••••*. OXF your ooci.ers or send them by ,1P and w seledt the good$yoa order wt takin care to assure you/ perfect sat Rep y delivery charges, Oeautifut C ool, Dainty • a e good wor'ds describind the EW WASH FABRICS men with a liking for especially attractive and neat er froc s„ should certainly see our showing of the aterial-. PriOe Range V" 1-2C to 75c a yard. Scoies of Origipal Ideas in Accessories Little thin s nrbake or mar 0116 s play, of correct dress accessories. Use plenty of riblsons this season and in- crease the charm of your attire. Extra special valueslrom 56 to 25c a yard. Silk and lisle gloves n white and black, all lengths in stock, per pair 25c ro 1.25. .Silk and lisle hosiery, sheer and lustrous at 2 C tO $3 a pair. Special value, cotton hose fast colors, 2 pairs for 250. Find ribbed,-co0 and well fitting knit underwear, both union suits and separate garments at 12 1-2C tO $1.00. Parasols—Both an attractive addition to your attire and a protection trom the sun'S disfiguring rays. Prices 75c to $5. (stood value handbags—thc things that are a necesity. 50c to $.1.5o. Neckwear—Many novelties just eceived, inchicling collar p.nd cuff sets and vestees Latest dresden effects are much in .evis- • • PhA • • en You Rat le k. 1 ft Can Get 1The Summer you want:at a fraction of its former price, puitter anted ef. Mitetavish Seaforth The Store That Sa sfies Tani • 1. esrheeidnsgns Of High Gr hypeirgoahcr sells: ate bl hyeornteissitnpgric You w Ill SO • space • Thew • 4 Hig