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The Huron Expositor, 1916-07-28, Page 2s • 1 2 Preparedness Should be adopted by anyone desiring a furnace for next winter. The long days of summer cffer better opportun- ity for installing a furnace, more light, less bother and this particular year with prices of stock mounting daily we strongly advise buying now. A gem • • :,,vemeim•Notfflorgfelog.,:seffene. rII , . • HITAON EXPOSITOR JU 19ig nro7 Extumi AT, July1,28, 191t1 furnace saves doctor bills by warming FLANGED alt the house evenly, ro cold floors, no "RE °T sudden chills. We have years of ex- perience, good mechanics, and full stocks of PEASE, NEW IDEA and KIR BEN furnaces on hand to be sold 0, now at the old prices.: a t12 -Pail) offax.....nBuy MAWsawasen Igg 3.1 Y 4 amiffiaeuzal .v.--11,011M915=.:4=7=W:g4.5rra' Bedford Farming i To DEEP ASH PIT HEY j'L,ts Oi‘.1/2 • vitaiffiaaffifinat-='-'seserapee=e-=•-=1-Ze'eneg have a reputation f mess and long servi forks, with select temper prongs and errule5s t 0, tear the • hands.10 Scythes, guaranteed... . Section Pulley Hay Fork Pulleys. 40 Ps th Notes l' --De. . Pin ,ell,a of Th'. Powell, of 8brtpgvilk h, s arrived. home on a brief vtit. e has been On active serviao at Sala Lid for some time past. -One. night 1ast week, the. black- -Sialth s oP a. d Icontents of George Shaw,f Pres et Hill, seven. aril $ aouthwe t of St. Marys, was des- traYe4 , y , fire. Mr. Shaw was- fee.- n-.ca.ly a black nil h in. St. Marys. esAfr. Jacob $ rani% who, collects the ore, : foe th, Mitchell creamery, Vitals th ewn from his wagon on 'rues - day fo noon last. The horse made a. addict n start land. he fell Ito the ground. icldsloc,ating his shourier and fraictur g his wrist- -4;Whi e hunting eggs in the barn oa Tuxedo. Imor ing; of ',Last week, a SiX•flair old a. Opted son of Mr. ,and M. L. vMaanid Mutt4, ;h1.414aggatl, ssreb felleruttinga,tlis Up tdi laetrate. ° SevernSeveraI stitches were re- quired- oclotee the wounds in his lip. One 4 last weiek, as Mr..N,ell Bain of 'Mot crwell, wa,s driving a mower the d. bletree brake and, he was dra,gg•• free= his seat ani fell In gront o the tnoWer, which p,aasel, over h , c,assaing very serious injury. His neck and ch :st were bedly bruis- ed ,be, 'es etc 1 wounis ,which will lay 'hi" , up f r Some titne. -Mr .,and Mrs.i W. S. Orraston, of Uxbrid c and, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Richer. sonar: ofI Whitb-y, motored to Mitchel sast iii, ceic ,and. were guests .at the ho .e of. Mr :and Mr. , W. J. Grcenw Ori. , Mr. !Orm.istcrn peactioad law in, hat tIwn a nunter of yea,:re ago. 1 • ,:firs. - Richardson were their ay 'to littand the Masonic Grand Lodge_ recti g .at London), -Fiv eink ofeMitchell bowserss srate owed to Cliri on ! to play a chadenge match for .th: Paull TrOpfay. Four of the rin s we .e "vile torso and the Ihte 'rinks ere e yen points up, so they brough the roplhy home '.1Ai1th them arid it Inow : tantis in the window of W. R Coilel.s store, where it wil. re- main uptil sal c ehalienglag team wins it. ' -A wire from Ottawa announe• d. that tc: Feederick Arthur 11,...nder. • of St, fLarys ewas kilkel, ., action on July 9t . He \VAS fol •a corpora- tion, enjployee and enhated, in the 33r..3 'Battali „ an$1.as afterwards trans- ferred. Pte. Render was born in Ianrnersirjth R04, London, Endanal, and w a 39 ears old.. He can -e, with his fahily t4 St. aMrys soma nine or ten years age. A widow, WO eons and t o .dan-gh.ers, Survi-ve hiss. -Thi death ozicurred in _Mitchell, on Wcdne day cif last week. of Mr. George Krae.7er.1 A few days previous Mrs. raxr uffered •a paralytic stroke, the, ff4ts of which -left her SpE,Cchl ss. S 6 never rallied. free. thi: Ahock, and. gijadijally grew weaker un- til des th in ervened. reseased, whc was her 74 year, was an in- dustria s WO .,ari and beloved by all who k •ew her, ! Her .hu.s.bands prede- ceased her csr.4 Years ago. -Th: la,rg elet:I standpipe of the public utiliti s con -mission, whisk' is being Tecte near the pumping e,'t,s- tion a Stratford, is nearing omplea tion. i he fr.trre work has been put -.-e• ' hen how•Pleteci We tanlh will h vei.a. `Capacity of hall a gaJlei s ,Will give the .citizen teeian well water for domestic will . Iseteffect - considerable 1115 f thcost of PowNvh:, ;rhe et „n heies4- avir 5,- feet later. . In. II gir.ith, 134 Stratford, em. - in th ank of Montreal, 'et ,;Was crushed beneath the. ot ia. uebec and, Lake at. Join 'at V lcarticr station, fifteen, rearit ,e clty, the other atter- He ses on his way. to Lake £ph, nd having T alighted. at ter w s Bunning to catch the moving train when he ,slipped aid t 101.. under the w ee . His left ,showider, aarar, : t d. kg w.e e badly crushed.. He Is n., 13.1 , t Hotel Dieu lHosptital, and ti id Icor have decided . to asnputpite h le t arta. • . r Ouali e. Ex d hands • • Special prices onion pure rnanillahaY fork 20c per lb. C.sh G. A. Sills, Saforth HARDWARE PLUMBING FURNAC ThefficKillopMutual Fire Insurance Co. Headio ee: Seaforth,Ont. DIRECTORY Officers: J. B. McLean, Seatorth, President J. Connolly, Goderich,Vice-President Thos. R Hays, Seaforth, Sec-Treas, Directors: D. F. McGregor, Seaforth; J. G. Grieve, Winthrop; Wm. Rinn, Seaforth; John Bennewe.s, Dublin; J. EvanF, Beechwood; A. McEwen, Brucefield ; J. B. McLean, Seaforth ; J. Connolly, Goderieb; Robert Ferris, HarIock. Agents: Ed. Hinchleir, Seitfo-rth; W. Ohesney, Egmendville; J. W. Yeo, Etohnesville, Alex Leitch, Clinton; R. S. Jarrouth, Brodhagen • I Iron Pumps & pump Repairing am prepared to turnis all kinds of Force and Lift Pumps and all sizes Piping, Pipe Fittings, etc. Galvan- 11744:Steel Tanks and Water troughs_ 4 j. Sfanc-heons al3alt Cat* k4as-iP-Ft • lhe Price is Right AIso all kincisof ramp repalrifigtiOfif. Oft shott nbtice. Vtit terihai att., apply at Pump Factory, GoetericS, St,, East, or at rescdence, North Main Street] J. F. Welsh,Seaforth Butter W i apperii. /ermine or Dairymen requiring Bat- ter 'Wrappers as provided for hst the stew Agricultural regulations, can have ehe mune on the shortest notice at TM EXPOSITOR .01PFICE, Seaforth. Prices: &a lots of 1,0C411 •$2.50 In lots of WO 41.111 C. P. It. Time Table Guelph and Goderioh Branch TO TORONTO Goderich • Lv 7.00 a m Auburn " 746 " Blyth" 7.37 " Welton . . . -......• • " 7.50 " Wilverton " 8.24 " Linwood Jct. ... ._ .. " 535 Chairs ...... -4 6.00 " Guelph ... ....-...- 9,85 " oonto.-... ... ..-. Ar. 11.25 " FROM TORONTO torentoLa 8.20 a. m, 6.10 u Guelph ........ Ar 10.15 " 7.00 Simira • 10.45 7.36 '' Unwood Jct. • " 11.05 ' 7.65 " 91iiverton" 11.26 " 8.16! Walton 0 12.58 8.42 Blyth es 12.10 1" 9.07 - Hiuburn •.• 12.20 9.19 " clederich L2.46 p. m. 9.45 " 1:Jounce:nous at Linwood for Lietowel. Con nocturne at Guelph Jot. with main line for Gal t Woodstock, London, Detrol nd Chicago an.' a1 immediate lines. 2.30 prn t.56 3.07 " 8.19 ' 3.64 11 4.05 " 4.80 " 5.06 " 7.10 I Grand -trunk Railway System. Railway Time Table. Trains leave Seaforth as follows: 10.45 a m For Clinton Goderich Wingham t r.d Kincardine. • 11.20 p m For Clinton and Goderich 519 pm tor (Hinton, Wingham and KkOk dine. 11.03 p m For Clinton and Uoderich. 7 61 a m For Stratford, Guelph, Toront Orillia, North Bay and Points west Belleville and Teterboro and point eaet. 3 21 p M For Stratford, Guelph,' Tercrtc` treal and points east. 32 p Tr Ft: 1:tratford b aml Toronto LONDON HURON BRUCE' NORTH • rassenger voadon depart ... . . 8 30 4 40 Oen 5 45 &toter. 9 47 5 67 00 10-06 6 16 10J4 624 a 40 6 57 7 05 7 15 7 40 Hansa% Kippen, Bruaefleld, Oilaton, 10 SO Londesboro, .. .. . .... .„..... 11 18 El 'thy .,• 117 Be1gaVe, 11 40 Whigium,anive 11 51 SOUTH Passenger Wingihron, depart. ...-,.„6 O5 ' 3 21 6 50 3 38 A 7 04 3 48 Leedeshoro ...., . . . . 7 13 3 56 Othifaan, ,_- .... - . -7 33 415 Brumfield. • • •••• .......,8 23 4 33 .....-,---,..831 441 neum14 ... e.•.... is 4 48 JCxeter,•... .. • . . -as...a.... 8 51 i',,,:4.5 01 ............ „„ 9 08- 5 13 •,534;33) LI:II.T.- 14 ....,.., .1,6.1f: ckl Li, aebi y, neat - mine out special at do Dor $1.25 $5.00 ...10c C, 50c fibre rope nly WORK Heart pipit ted a Would Have t Sit Up in Bed. FELT AS EF PlIOTI-IEFliNG. Mrs. Francis 1,1!adore, Alma,P.E.I., writes: "My heart was in such a bad condition I could not stand any excite- ment, and at times when I would be talking my heart would palpitate so that I would feel like falling. At night, when I would go to bed and be lying down for a while, I woulcl have to sit up for ten or fifteen minutes, as I would feel as though 1 was smothering. I read in the daily paper in the same condit cured by using Nerve Pills, so 1 b f a lady who had been on as I was, and was ilburn's Heart and tight a box, and they did me so much god, my husband got another, and beforle I had used half of the second box as completely cured. I feel as though I ban never say enough in favor of your Her -and Nerve Pills." Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pillare composed of the Very best heart and nerve tonics and stimulantsItown to medical science, a d are for eb a • 4 *fed, box, er dealers, or will be T. Milburn Co., " Price; 6.0 cents i1.25 e lat.9 - a/hien • arJllJon only use. It *Saying • taak is House in bloy,E,ct Qutbec wheels °train milers •• . noon. St. 30 Valoar Building Lots and for Sale Thr iSt:::'..perty is sitnat Maitt st., Scaforth. Two store foundation, came kitchen and woodshed. ...re six tots upon which a Will sell the house ith 'chaff` Y. Apr Ty t� 2517-tf • on the w -t'. -sine Of 'north storey brink hose ,with t and brick cellar, 1rarne me frame barn. There ret.euty five fruit trees. ne or more 1.t; to suit WU. A.MENT, Ses,lorth 1 441 grp,.,S). A -,,.Arte 4 eara For infe.r.nalic-4, tat will lead to the discovery or lehercabeuts. of the person er aersOes suffering. 11, -on lc-erste:3 !hsleility, Diseases (if the Alouti and "J".-.-4-at., !ion, Skin 1},la.dcler riouislea; Speaial Ail:Lere43, and C..ronic cr Cornplasated Cop:nisi:tints wIlo can- not be cured atilshe Onta io Medi- cal Institute, 263-265 N:onge St., Toront. iThr re'svon den e invited. • Nearly Lost Little G DYSENTE She Was Comred By •R FOWLER' EttraCt of WM Stra Dysesftryipaniksts itself fiegraes of intemlity, but in owe the is commonly •hos of, snd some *anima, gradually *rdIrcth accOmPallied piesl ate abdomen. tram the bowels sued giat frequency, aid the fri the bowels, Which at thaw Of cadinary diarrhoea, Varir character, beeoming er , and su • equentiy • Nrnectw-iat boka. rl from Ing bona -tali" tug. marked ed by amount of creases• in • griping discharges other with tter passed resemble change , mucous ed With, appears to or dysen- symptoms lutist of '4 e, Sask.,. higblr for eny. thoi - Dr Popoler's Iltrailtbeery. John Peterson, Bad "I =mot sneak -Fowler's Extra of Ind Straw nearly lost my e girl, )nIii: I took her' to the do cold me her -J.-, 4. • ture w me ta.ing her out six miles from town, but I w go on accoront of leaving my Uwe. We managed to ge hut the fever did not go and we thought • we would 1 as site was SO bad with d eves pawed blood. A nei ; In and brought Dr. Fowler' Irlki Strawberry, and told her a. few doses. This we next dal- she took 4 change but it was quite.a ,time bef Ido ! r. Fowler looiturest only by the T. Lbmited, Toronto, Ont. Pri est her feet ag bed not been for • • ovould have d!' Vite genuine "Ir. Powler' aged tor, and he 104, and our home, forced to small baby her home, any lbwer, se her sure, sentery she hbor came Extraci of me to give id, and the r "the better, re she was elieve if it s,' my little 1 " is maim- ilburn Co., e, 35 cents. e •1 • 11(.4.11 anteed by, R leffect ve an '250: . L, - ' The es are said. and. guar- xal . Drug Sbots, as, an ala laxative, 15c and LLT O THE SILENT. reat kdMirales Mascot is a Black Cat. on't Shrink Woollens ESIDES being a 'wonderful cleanser. LUX adds to the life of woollen and flan- nel garments. Keeps al loosely woven fabrics f gm shrinking or th kening in the wash. L J X dissolves readily in ho water, makes a smooth, cr m-likelather whicb can- - nocit injure the filmiest fab- ri s or the daintiest hands. L 1 -puss essence of soap akes-is the favourite h i n g preparation in es of refinement. • Ad iral Oir ,John Jellicoe must a,charmed jtife.- Three times has tie na rowly escaped death. The.las occasi n was in the Boxer Rebellion in 1190, when hie got a bullet through the to Of orle of his lungs. The firs eseapej was i 1 8 8 0, when, as a lieu tenant on the 1,flonarch, he volun teeFedf to res ue the crew of a ,,vreck d ste m.e off Gibraltar and hi, boat capsized. The second • escao was from the il -fated Victoria. Com mander Tellico , as be then wasawa In his bunk in high fever when th, ship collided with the Canaperdown He made for is station on th bride, and wh n the ship went dow v. as towed to- safety by a middy. Admiatal jellkoe was born to th sea. His father was formerly Coin eiddere I of • he Royal 'Mail Stew Paeket Con pary'S Fleet. Sir Joh was born a S.,outhampton Eftssesi, years !ago. LU!e Admiral Beatty, h en etaid !the. nevy at thirteen, ant reqcklaa Oro :ed his love and aptitude rot the sery cc by passing first in al th •xanainstio is on. the Bien vinuin ti e special prize oi•£ for miners- at: the Royal Naval Col le e. is bra eh of the serVice has ILI w y attrac ed Admiral Jellicoe. DI fa t is rot , en rally brown that it .:. to Th we ow the roost. up-to-date an• ffi ien gt nsigles and o„hee ap pa a us weie i Lev . cor .Chete. la g ly to -Oo izr. la hes-4y' oui "avaI gunn --ry. :sole( id: ef th ex e at of this imps- \ ,'!::1 -lit 1=!!•'..; -0' a ii.red frOm the fz f•t: thee•frsr fo -two hits out of 1 (ti reend.. w i h was the aver:ee W.1C:11 ..tilit.c1 lif t went tato 01,, as inrecter or Nit v 10ednence in ,19ea, he inerease 1 th- avera.gti pemeeeee to •event3 anld that int th4 spae' of one rear. lt was in recbgntice, ef II: '..% S p1,..r,f1i 1 impro-vemert t1at al 1er2f' a knieht- hood was cenferad upon tha ma wbo tosday is in supreme coraha:al of the BritiSh Fleet. A Man ofyery few :voids, Jllicoe's: taeittirnity Illasi earned- for him th title in the naely of "Silent John. "He dot' Waste words" was a blut iao et'S cri ici4m of Use Admire - i .. ti,..... Sold at 10 cents • • ;eit'a;ii);''''' . .... 11.141 onisattifidtut ontitnurnot Made in Canada by Lever Brothers Livited, Toronto. roreign Armies, annoufad' that Me Foreign Office had at last received the reply ot Germany to the propos- als made by the British Goverament- The afalay has not yet been eamin- ed, bunt is not a categorical refusal. Baron Ilewton therefore asked that the diseusison be adjourned. • Alir'ilaisatf-At41....,.8.1.7.7.112!-. OUL mark e Jellic due to men. in the 1 does no is due. he wrot ter to L such m better his tim daughte his prik Iron Du can be s ..K. Lord ivearin that he ift -advan Thou an eic trips a board the sea Anot ally pa might low hi en will ea ne :copes spe1i DO flits tne ery time" 's popularity in the nav is Ile fact that' he understand takes the keanest inteest orste lifeof hie men,. .nd Stint his pral:! when pr Ise • 'I feel prothIer every d' y,". a short Iirne ago, in a 11t- dyJellicoe, "thee I comniand re" 'Sir John loves notl4ing ea at home than to sp ad. to the • Fociety of dais tour „ whose, port:salts hang in tie cabin on his flagship, the , while on ilea raantelp ece in his inaecot, a lilac; . 1 K." Feared Drowning. itchener bad a sort of flare- iiecident atLisaa, I °- t1Jre.:76 ilartihe rioter IffIDover to Calais ivithou't a lifebelt waistcoat, one ad specially made for him t before lae reads his faultous n Khartoum. so often on 'the Sea and ent sailor,he detested sea never felt comfortable on y ship. He complained that affected his sight. •r curious point was 'that, always acquired curioiin of the world in -whichi he he took care never tO al- urchase to be on the v ssel he was a passenger. Wo Give Germans an Excue. The position of British prisoners in the leamp at Ruhleben, Gerrany, a.tion.s are said to have been was raised in the House of other day by Baron Dacron d liereaford and other Mem- sed the idea of instittiting on the ground that it Would they to whose redu Lords port. bees o repric not infouenee the Germans who, • would be glad of any exc istarve 3rttiah prisoners. Newton, Under-Secreterjefor irK.4„v,t•-:«-x-:•-:-:-:÷:-.:-:,-:-,1-:44:4404:44-4,0 Premier Tisz Tries To Allay Hungarian Panic Over Slav Success 14.-4.-:±:.-:-.).:÷:•-ix-c«:-:-:-:«:-.!-:.-:.-x.wx• C017NT TISZA, the Hungarian Premier, speaking in the Lower House a few- days ago, assured the members that the [ Russian offensive had been arrested and that there is no danger of the enemy over - running Transylvania. The Premier frankly admitted the loss of important places in Buko- vrina, but praised the manner in whieh the Austrian retreat hd been conducted, aneasserted that the tide of battle was now shifting in favor of the Teutons. Tisza's speech is only a part of the general official cam- paign to allay the panic of the Hun- garian, people. Viewed in the light of the fact that the Russians are still advancing the Premier's statements are interesting: "At the last sitting," said the Pre- mier, "I said that measures 1ad been adopted to meet the Russian �ffensive which would soon make th mselves perceptible, and that the unf vorable events which had taken pla e were only a passing oieode. My hope has been realized to its fullest • on the Volliynian battlefields. The rinforce- ' A RIGHT' POSITIVELY thi LARGEST SALE CANADA .awr VIM% Or Aar -Alt Or Int. 1111 .41Pr A. NO Ali SI, III Ilk iiier At 111 • A .:TAV-41-V•ire‘ teserved Raspberries 1 keep their natural color if you use pure cane sugar whi ssaves at once. OrderI Inc in original packages. 2 and 5 -lb cartons 10 and 20 -lb bags ESERVING LABELS FREE Send red ball trade -mark kcatfrom a bag or carton to I ntic Sugar Refineries Lt Po-wer Bldg., Montreal :43 27/ze- 000•2,t• Stores EAVOR)TEDRJ, A Nation's Watchword "BE PREPARED" sonommaimmo The mild but sure laxative -with the pleasant taste. In boxes 15c. and 25c. Soy' only at The Rexall Drug Stores. C. L. Williams, Druggist, Seaforth iTo 1ss than, four radiating susfaces gather up almost evelry sprap of heat and send it through your comfortable ooms. --yeerj,,,,,_11101IER TISZA. " tae ments which ofii aerman ally swiftly t to the endangered points proved aie; "To -day our offensive is progree lug and we have, recsatquerert-liim2 portant portion of the arend occu- pied by the Russian. Itt tukowina this Change has not been effected so qucevy. Owing to the superior strength of the enemy our army has been obliged to continue ita retreat,. This unfortunately has caused some -impotant positions in Bukoivina to fall into the hands of the eriemy, but the retreat has been carried out in complete order, "Our army is now ittnew and stronger positions. It is wholly in- tact, is fesilting the eney and is fully able to fight. Therefore during the 1st three or four days the Rus- sian offensive has halted and we have fepuised enemy attacks with heavy lesse. "Te -day in Volhynia our counter- offeasive is progressing, and in Buko- wina and Southern Galicia the erre y's advance has been arrested. On 1he latter front the strength of the orees engaged is shifting in our favor." Replying to a question regarding the safety of Transylvania, Premier Tisza, declared that the Austrian army was ready to give battle itt a strong position and would ha.ve the advantage of numbers, Questioned about the Austrian losses the Prem- ier said that he could assert with jus- tice that in all probability the losses of the enemy greatly exceeded these of the Austrians. Kitchener's Will. The will of Field Marshal Earl :Kitchener, the British SeeretarY of War, who lost his lite itt the staking of the cruiser Hampshire off the Orkneys June 5, has been admitted to pobate. It shows that he left an estate valued at £171,420 sterling (approximately $850,000). The largest bequests were the sum of £20,000 to his nephew, Henry Hamilton Kitchener, and the Broome Park estate and all land $ in Kent couty-to his nephew, Commander Henry Franklin. Chevalliet IC.itchert- Or, of the Royal Navy, a on of the new Earl. The will makes a number of small- er bequests to relatives and friends, inclUding £200 each to several offi- cers' who served on Lord Kitchener's pereonal staff. Among these was General Sir William R. Birdwood. To Colonel Oswald A. G. Fitzger- ald, Lord Kitchener's perSonal mill- tlt secretary, who was drowned with the Field Marshal, Vras wIlled all Xitchener's la.nds in British East Afrca, amounting' to about 5,000 acres, with plantations, etc{ Swords of honor, plate, and other gifts from public bodies are devolved as heirlooms in- settled estates.- The wilt was dated November 1914. unlace brop in sone time soon and hear about McClary's special installation service that gets out of every ton of pal, all the heat there is in it. sor Sold by rrirtry Letter Sells for £8,000. Earl Kitchener's autograph letter, calling for 300,000 recruits for the new army, was sold in 1ondon the other day at auction for the benefit of the Red Cross to Thome Fenwick Harrison for 26,000. Mr. Harrison will Present the letter to th s nation. .fiLMA LADIES' COLLEGE OPENS ITS THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR ON SEPTEMBER TWELFTH: NINETEEN HUNDRED ev- SIXTEEN iatetIdar -and MMS: R. I. Warner,M.A.,D.D., Alma, College, St.Thornas, Ord. esemosaaereammetmone......rosmazon=asasevel. 'Ivicle to Measure Suits arid Overcoats I T HAS ALWAYS been our aim and ambition give our customers the best possible satisfactiol in the tailoring business. Our. suits ;r..nd overcoa.:3 are made in a high-class. careful manner. They ha' earned their reputation from the way they are tailor as well as from the pure rnaterials from which they made. The quality has always been a prime factor our tailorilg, and always will be. In spit of the fact that owing to the war, Bri woollens hay* advanced greatly in price and tailors all over ( ada have been compelled to raise prics, we will continue to 1 worthy made to measure clothes at a price that is withit range of every man. -and we never had a finer range of Spring and mer materiala. Distinctive patterns and shades of rich, fast c ings, also all the plain shades. Fabrics to please young middle aged imen and old men. It does not matter whether are a style enthusiast or just appreciate quality, tailoring * value. We cnow that we can give you satisfaction. Come in examine these new materials. Let Us Be TOUR lailors D. Bright & Sot L..3eaLartil if TjLy lgoytipx.fltolcxxxxi Interest p Place you.i SEAFORS DISTRICT lil Staff: Caolda.n bffair took piece on jpg, July 6th. th- *les. Hugh Noris. tking the celebratien le:wading. Mr •ani hppy in. having els their twelve childr)!n fereins. distarve. 1; 10.;.11. of Brock. Sa.SI: orris, of Davison. .(Mr.i.11.a.jrn A Fief r. mare were _ilea ere g 1-childrn, bes0 )aear relative. Betea surretuou; r• pea,. ▪ th: ntire group he presents virsre a la, gold -headed urete kain, g -old wrist we igold-lined tea eee, telivee and. farke. /wee received -fre:r tet spending theosven garaes, fin company! ilng Mr. and Mr. Ne care -of happra.;,s tfra, of lif. Belgra Pre stneatien. - 0 hcently. tht ladie ef IBsIgrav„ gathered lat the tiesre of !41r. Proctorto do honer Viratson. daughtir Uolin Watson who I tIi bride of 1‘1.1v1112: Matrean has bf.en a 1: lacr .of Trinity church pcolates in th,a work thttr apPreciation hower of gifts as happy days gora by xpre5sed her thank: toe s. Tis- aftrn.' pkaasantly spent by batkd llise Proctor doh to entertain th•f,... 13.re klainty isupper waa krembers of Trinity o1 -ring- years will h t lreas for the young, their ar.a,rrical. wil ;arcet stirring Song. teats and rernembered atlas vicinity for ovl ter his Trarreage. rea,..,..eir......_ta, janotehaeJra4(7f'?c451trYe; Plies*, who had la ::te.tee7yr•inEgfrPiTi.here'll': this village and. vicl tway in. th person land. where -.;.' W -S TonteAte :inarrcrtkhbalcorntyovfaohrulr,-, bar; Mrs. Il. 8/Kt IUTVIV. ars. W. J. Sound; Alice at hoe litlitts Prp 2nevtalbt:tar:. 11 lat cnta.cdaar and, WI of rroil4 of 1 it:lnija'ty.gmTlath4c 4:tael: lvc arernber of tit' having attained the tteptory :and in poth til: returned to c ‘1ft for Mod? Isi 7111131;atrVih:i14)-it:811.1,1'3-1-sir. ell t hcr home in Btu Was thought dang 13 COASIdgred eau tars .Staylar- who cl2ndughlittr, 43giortrill.$54: 1;1; h. the township County. t *PeitrIIla thctnat, ryli:3:5 t1 TEta.r-9 Of ae. For unt. -sh. was, .r be x.. ft hwihina., an, on Lot 4, COTIC.: r4St rh1371: boa -1.-r:. utnhi-y il 'hen thtl -7:01.(1. and Siivras .sTiginyeior'scoring t'.as born to th,:r C. Wilon. Bruf- Robrt ,Andrew. ar bright boys n -rt t 7th ,1882. by iyir kW bit, into whirr 4d closed down rhoesUa'dshca.' was gr *as of aa kindly liabe4 and gew: t.uktIcheipingivrahtsne adr:i trbblikkfmlItcr4lenbni4lAnatt1:1ic'ernf:1-Ftlfirict:. tery. You cannot g. where because DX& o1d ter. C. L. v.% Sir Do A. G. Gardrnr Magazine ; "I have seen Neribed as 'a rou Kkber. =e le** At him If hat picture in ditenk of sur bekaringg is and that he insaa critiroy Alt hitl task IL litenellaiS in ta young ele Oa -am This sug due not dray atents of the 1'