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The Huron Expositor, 1917-03-09, Page 8• ry p. worship a handsome building sti:l ( �i xpO ft ! ed five years ago ata cost of ty Cajait for Boys A real live -one that is _ full of finger "- should have _ the best of shoes. No other -sort will be suitable for his business. We ask par ents to investigate the special meiit of our Boy's Shoes They're different and bet. ter et- ter l Cur shoes fit the boys' feet correctly and. are made . of such good. leather as box calf, tan. grain or gun metal, stur- dy. waterproof 42050, 52.75 to $3,50 e, E, Willis Quality footwear Opposite Expositor= Office. Seaforth Jame s Watson SE FORTL ONTARIO. to W. N. Watson) neral Fire,- Lies and Accident surae Agent. Real Estate aid Loan- Agent.. Insurance on all kinds of property effected at the lowest rates. Baler in New Raymond, White and New Home Sewing Machines, and National Cream Separators. A full supply of sewing machine need- les, attachments, oiland repairs always in - stock NOTICE: Treasurerhi Sale of lands for taxes in Ifte Town of Seaforth, County of Lauren Notice is herby given that the . f lands for sale for arrears of taxes bas been prepared, and that copies hof may had in my office, and that the list is being published in the Ontario Gazette, December 2nd, 9th kith, and 23rd issues, and that in de - thousand.dolly e. The Sundaeschool has an average attendance of 450 and. ,. all the other ; church 'organization; are in a healthy and efficient condition. a. A great contrast with the parish of eight years age, when. a few scattered worshippers under the care of student formed the begining of what is now one of the ben It parishes in the Pres - H wormer *Arm:8 A Snbseriber For Fifty Years. -- In a letter from Edinonton, dates March. 1st, Mr. Alex, Ross of . that city, says: `tEndued please find terse m ilUbsecl`i io, Auxilia Earl in animal sulesemption to The Expositor Women s War ry y which I think pretty nearly constitutes January the Auxiliary decided to su - Theremaybe a few who ply, if possible, every soldier in the fa record." can equal this record and'if there are trenches from this vicinity with two we would certainly like to hear from pairs of socks a month and those' in them,: England with one.pair. In going over en, ,the list the Auxiliary found that some Belgian Relief Fund.= -The following of the men were being looked after is the report of the Seaforth Belgian entirely' by friends, others had friends Relief Fund for the month of Febru- who would like to help infurnishing ary: J. F. Ross $2,' Mrs.. DeLacey the socks, and others again who had no $2.1x0 Robert Jones $2.50, R . Jones,) one to look after them. The Auxiliary. tion s order for Ranee. This is 50th tion '� your my • bag of flour, $5;. Mrs. J . B . Thomp- i also furnishes `yarn for socks to be son $1; post office $1..71; Dominion sent to the men by their own people, Bank 41e; Bank of Commerce 16c; on ' In January.68 pairs socks and 40 pairs hand in January 4118.01,: total $133.- of wristlets were sent overseas by the it. Mr. Henryorsyth, who re. 29. Remittance to H. Prudhomme $120. Auxiliary. and 22 pairs given to friends disposed ofrhis farm in r . expenses, 42c; balance on hand $12.87. of the men in the town who sent them ce y p'd --Mrs. J. .3.- Thompson, Treasurer, paying os r Hoggarth Missing. -Mrs. DeLacey, sec- retary of the Seaforth � Red Cross So- ciety, wrote Red Cross Headquarters at London, England, regarding 'Pte, tamed 2 pelts socks, patuc woollen Mr. Arch. Scott returned on Saturday Nigh and had the following answer: gloves, helmet, two handkerchiefs, and'West.,unable to get in at all. The proceeds Dear Madam -Re Pte. P. Nigh, 401626 •a housewife. The letters of npprecia- from an extended trip to the amounted to over $115 which will be 83rd Battalion, Wounded and Missing tion and thanks from the men_ only We have' to thank Pte. T. Pritchard, uesd for Patriotic purposes. --A meet- i 1.6.12.16. i With reference to your I serve to show the -necessity for socks one of the famous original "Princeess ing of the Women's Institute will In I enquiry concerning the above, I regret and more socks. - Pats, who is now convalescing at his held in the township hall on Wedlaes- ? to inform you that at present we . War Auxiliary -The following is the home in Goderich for a copy of his day, March 15th. A good attendance have no news beyond the official report treasurer's report of the Seaforth .'two, popular songs "The Call" and is requested. that he is missing,, . We have, how- branch of the Women's War Auxiliary "There's A Girl In boron", These two ever, instituted inquiries and will not- 1st 191.7- •Reeei is - pieces which are enjoying a wonder- McKILLOP. ify you immediately should we receive Balance on hand $258 92 fees f P popularity Sad Death. -Early Saturday morn - XPOSITOR l out the different conferences. - Mr. tine Oliver C, Anderson has purchased from Mr. John R. Leeming of Walton, a fineyoung . Shorthorn bull, ten months old, We understand the price paid was $100. Oliver ialways likes. thegood Owing to the unusual con- dition of the'paper market this year, we won/4:1 advise early buying of Wall Pa- per. Our new Wail Pap- pers are now in add we woold be' pleased_ to show them to you. Manyof these patterns we will be unable to reorder. 1 how .son's Bookstore Seafor b Window Shaues and Picture J4 rarnes Agent for New Idea Pattern Ones. C. MACTA VI3H'S ZURICL Notes. Mr.. E. A, Deichert has gone to Detroit. ----Mr. John Gellman hs purchased the dwelling house and, lots in the west, side of. the village from Mrs. Pauline Faust, of Blillois, now occupied by E: Sims. -Miss M. Stelck of Guelph is visiting at her home here,, Ruby and Gaseho, who have conducted a general dry goods business in .Zurich for over eveyears, have dissolved partnership, and Mr. Jos. Gascho, of the . 14th concession, hastaken over Mr. Ruby's share, The store will be conducted in the same , manner as heretofore, with Mr. John Gascho as manager. STA1A, Notes . --�-On Friday evening, the humorous comedy,"The ;spinster's Con- vention" was .put on .in, the township themselves, thus' postal ates ersmith haas purchased the resi .epee' hall, under the auspices of the of socks were .at present occupied by Mr. men's Institute by some thirty-five of sent February 72 , Wo- pairsand intends coming to Egmondville to by the Auxiliary and 24 pairs by la our local talent. This entertainment Inethers. Six parerele have been given , i' ide. The . Women's War Auxiliary proved very successful; so large was or sent to recruits. ;ach parcel eon- will meet hn the Armories on Friday the crowd that not even standing of afternoon next at four o'clock p.roe-s , room was available and a number were -Balance on ry- , P 80e; , fill o ulari be secured at Beat - interest 4.15; donation .from Mrs, tie's Fair in town. ---Capt. Hodgins, Twiss $2; re. James Reid , s, 'e .A t , Mrs. O. Jones $2, Mr" Poster Fowl..home h $5; 87c, . Mrs. Whiteley , Mrs. '- mond li0c, Mrs. Arch. Scott $1, ed with the cone progralaiiiie giventhe end scams on Saturday. inc fun - friends 15c, Mrs. Andrew Archibald by the Ladies''Aid of Rippe �i'res e - eral took place to St. Patrick's come - 50c, goods sold . $2:55; total, $294.41. terian church in that village n. Tues- Expenditure - u Expenditure-- Expositor,: advertising waste paper, $1.25; J . Mactavish, $52.- 19; Stewart Bros., $50.40, A. D. Sutherland, postage on socks $8.96; A. D. Sutherland, :postal order for gloves, $12.12, stamps, 75c, Canadian Red Cross Society, Toronto, $124.80; total $2=18 47• balance $45.97: -- information.. Assuring you of our M $ `d $1 Mr of Hamilton, spm;( the week end at ing last, Andrew Francis Eugene, in - great sympathy and earnest desire fent son of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Rudolph $4, Mrs. William Sclater, $1 . its home here lYfr and Mrs nuns O'Rourke, Concession 6, passed to help you -iii, your suspense, i am, Tho who have been visiting at the Yours truly, M. B. Harrison. Ladies' Aid Presbyterian church $14, home of Mr C Holbelli for some quietly away at the home of his parents time, left on Tuesday for their ams after an illness of some duration. The National Service Cards. -The time. er, for school section No. 4, Prim- near Saskatoon, --Mr and Mrb, little fellow had been in delicate for the return of the National Ser- ary class Presbyterian Sunday S hraas George Mr dames Sleeth, Miss Gem- Gemmel' health for some time and despite the vice cards by those who have not yet Whitel $1 o raeil and Miss- McCloy, of town, assist- best medical attention and tender n zr- returnedl them or have returned them Gemmell 50c, Mrs L G Van Eg- h h - sing he gradually grew worse until improperly signed has been extended to March 31st, 1917, and further cards have been issued to postmasters for distribution' among, those who have made default. It is understood that the returns from this . Miltary Dis- trict have been most gratifying. There are however, even in this District, a number who have not made their re- turns. The National Service Board has expressed the wish' that everyone in the District will use his or her very, best' efforts in order to make returns from This District as nearly perfect as possible. Death ' of W. E. ]Faust. William Mina J. Finlayfon, treasurer WANTED -Apprentices Dress -making Depart- ment e art -menta Stewart Brom, Seaforth. 2669-1 OARS FOR SALE -Two Ford aare.ior sate (1 ruga about and 1 five passenger) 1914 models. in good fault of ent of the taxes the tanning order. Wiii ceti either. rule shat h payor Earl' Papst, eldest, son of Mr. and � the money. Beason for selling -don't need i►oth. 'sada will be sold for tastes on Thurs- I Airs C. W Papst, of Georgetown, W. 0. Govenlock, Fgrnondville, phone 7-146, Sea - they 8th day of March, 1917, at 8 - and formerly of Seaforth, died `at his 'fitribt 2668-2 ock an the afternoon at the Town 2 0?3 Lee Ave. Toronto on Sun- HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE -Fora quio k sale e MA home, , , hest a house and lot on William St. at a bargain Seaforth. day last, in his 38th year, 'The late phone 8. B. H. Sproat, Seaforth, 2588-2 . JOHN A. WILSON Mr. Papst was born in Seaforth and i you SALE-110Laughlin cutters to he sold ai, Treasurer Town of Seaforth after graduating from the Collegiate once at reduces price.. It you are need of a cutter, Treasurer's Office, Institute, he was connected for some crem separators. in le harness. p r kni a eetc De ember 4th, 1916. years with the large book an I station- I on hand. Try A pail of Dr. Vanzart and wating'e ery business carried on in Seaforth Stock Tonicgreatly recommended. A. M. Cemp- Maxi; Bell Stock fee Sale -For sale ten -shares of stook in. the front. Bali En ne and Thresher Co., Ltd. This companyas hpeva dividend of 7 per cent. thie year. Apply to;box 273, Seaforth. 25e6x4 House tor 'Fate.FourHundred Delius (lash will r 2556-18 GRAND lrU` 1\RAILWAY SYSTEM WINTER TOURS Special Fares now in effect to resorts in Florida, ' Geor- gia, North and South Caro- lina, Louisiana and other Southern States, and to Ber- muda and the West Indies. Return Limit May 31st, 1917 Liberal Stop -Overs Allowed Tickets now on sale at all G. T. B Ticket Offices. ,, E. HORRNING, Union Station, Toronto, Ont. W. Somerville....... Tcwfi Agent W. Plant............. Depot Agect JFDA Jeweler ° and Optioian. Issuer Marriage Licenses SEAFORTII - ON T #'i HAVE YOU ANY PICTURES TO COPY Copying ofd pictures is an art in itself.. Each picture requiring individ- ual treatment and often not being entrusted to the photographer until almost beyond recovery. By let- ting us copy your old pic- tures you are sure of good work and of getting the originalsback undamaged Bring thein in and let_ us estim- gt on the work I ' LLS �T d SEAFOLLTH i+ykW�ilMNi.i�:.+�N here who will sincerely regret to learn of his death and who will dwly sten-, pathize with the family hi their be -1 reavement. Besides his parents he is survived by his wife, and one daugh- ter, and also one brother, Mr. Charles Papst, who went Overseas with The Hurons, and who is now in France_ -. Pte. O'Rourke Writes From Ger- many. -The secretary of the local branch of the Red Cross has received the following post card from Pte. O'- Rourke in acknowledgement of 'a par- cel sent to him by the Society some time ago. Pte. O'Rourke went ov- erseas with the first Canadian Con- tingent, but has' been a prisoner of war in Germany for many months: Eingelragene No. ,2323, No der Kom- pagnie 8, Bushtable, den Baraeke, E. Giessen den: - Dear Friend.- I re- ceived your parcel of comforts o.k. and please ask you and the • other members of the Red Cross to accept my sincere thanks for the parcel. The card contains•i a picture of the beauti- ful monument erected in memory of the prisoners of war 'who died in cap- tivity at Giessen, the architect of which was A. Depondt and the sculp- tor, Raph Drouarcl. IOW Coming Back To Ontario.. --Mr. R. 5. Muldrew, manager of the E. A. Walker Hardware and Furniture Co:; of Grenfell, Sask., a former well known resident of EgmondviIle, Who was here recently visiting his sisters, Mrs. R. Scarlett, and Mrs. J. R. Scott, has severed his connection with the above firm, and moved to Brockville, Ontario, where he has accepted a position, and where he will reside in future. . Mr. Muldrew has spent several years in the West, where he has held responsible positions of trust, first With' the Gor- don Thompson Hardware Co., of Wol- eeley, Sask, and about four years ago he assumed the management of the E. A. Walker hardware and Furn- iture Co. at Grenfell, which he con- ducted with creditable acceptance both to the company and the general public. His resignation has been accepted with reluctance by the firm. t A Loss To Saskatoon -Under this heading the 'Saskatoon .Daily Star of February 22nd has the following to say, editorially, about Rev. A. W. McIntosh, son of Mr. George McIn- ! toah, of this town, who is leaving that buy a large cottage with kitchen, dining_room, uapar- a .d s for and three be3roos, also stable andone r half acres of fiSnd, osr wftt' woes 342 -with sROO - down and balance at *6 per month. This . property is situated two blocks wast -Of Recreation. Park. Sea Barth. Apply at Expositor Office. 2688-t1 Dr. Forster of Stratford, eye, ea*, nose and throat Specialist, has recanted prsgti a and will he at the Queen's Hotel, Seaforth, on the third Wednesday of ea.sh month." Office hours iese to 8 p. m. 2501-tf FOR SALE -7 roomed frame house with 2.6101d Apply W.H. Baker. Centre St., Seaforth. " 2668x4 Miss Glenn of Glenn-Oharles Toronto, Canada's Hair Fashion Store, will be in Seaforth, Wed. March 14th. as the Commercial" Hotel, wild►, a fail line of ladies and gentleman's hair goods. If you are not satisfied with the appearance of your hair consult Miss Glenn, free demonstration, 2569-1 BUGGIES FOlt SALE -Having' decided to move to Toronto we are offering- the following for gale at bargain prices -1 Baynes high arch axle buggy, al- most as good as -new -h good useful buggy used for 5 seasons, just mut of the paint athop-anyone need- ing a buggy should set these at once -and save some money. Also wood heater stove, A. G. Smit- -lie Seaforth. 2689.2 DRI sl'MAXINO & LADIES TAILORING-Hav- ins opened u,, dress making rooms at the residence of Mrs. Thos. Jthnsiun, North Main St. I am re - pared to do an kieda of Otesmaking and ladies' sure. Satisfaction ip all Work. Miss A. Bowland. 2669-2 Local Briefs. -Miss Jennie McBride has returned from Hamilton, where she spent the winter with relatvies -Miss Madge Stewart left on Monday for Wallaceburg where she has been engaged for the millinery season, -- Mrs. J. Paterson and daughter, Miss Irene, spent the week end at the home of her brother, Mr. Alex. Cuthill, in Winthrop .Mrs. Sherbrook, of �laon- desboro, is spending a few days at the home of her mother, Mrs. Webb. -Mrs. J. Melville, Toronto, Mrs. 3. King, Bluevale, and Mr. W. J. Hales of Weston, were here last week at- tending the funeral of the late James Melville. -Miss Kate Dexereaux, of Walton, .spent the past week at the home of her brother, Mr. John Dev.. ereux.-Mr. Gordon Hunter, of St. Marys, spent the week end at the home of'Mr. and Mrs. John A. Wil- son. -Miss Mary Modeland left on Monday for Palmerston .--Mr. Ross Keane ,,of Stratford, spent the week end ' with friends in . town. - Mr. Menzies of Wingham, is visiting his daughter, Mrs . Robert McGee, Main Street.--Mrr. Clifford Bell, Government inspector of shell in one of the mu- nition plants in .Galt, spent Sunday at the paren l home of Mr. and Mrs. Western city to accept a call: in Port J. P. Bell.-rene, the little . daugh- Arthur:. "It will be with genuine re- ter of Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Clul!, gret that the members of St. Thomas met with a . painful accident on Wed- congregation ed- con r e gationpart with the Rev. A. gr g , nesday, when she.upset a cup • of ' W W. McIntosh, who for eight years has hot tea over her hand scalding it worker; untiringly for the church very badly. -Myrtle Tasker, one of which rose on the Westside, so largely the principal's Class at the public as a result of his efforts. He will. bet school,. was awarded honorable men - missed not only by those Who knew tion for merit in the February com- him in his own parish, but by men petition • in • art conducted by "The and women ever a wide.�area who be- School" and open to the schools of to a evince. 'tae impressed with the drlvmg force et pr The subject for Feb- - of this earnest minister. As convenor 1 ruary was a pencil- drawing of a boy of Home Missions for the Presbytery, i or of a girl posed before the class. - and as Mod_rator of the Synod of Sas-. , The crochet coat donated by Miss Lukes • katteheYwan, the work of Mr. McIntosh. ,will be` drawn for at the Red Cross fair the tiiioRioN it3 Although. brought cure tickets get them Mr. John kADIC ' TAlkO And Furrier advaneem well ,known. Presbyterian church and the rooms on Thursday afternoon next, ent of the people generally March 15th. Those wishing to pro - Although, et can atemo and trailed in the East, he is a West- i McTavish's store, -Rev. F. H. Larkin :♦ erner in spirit, and in his ministry will have for his subject next 5 eiday here has shown an enthusasm in the. evening, "A Woman's Critics Answer - work of developing his parish and in ed by Christ." -Mr. and Mtn J. the wider field of home missions over., Pinkney and son, Lorne, of Stratford, which he had supervision which mark- I spent a few days this week -with Mrs. ed him for greater responsibilities. ; Pinloiey's parepts, Mr. and Mrs. R. • Port Arthur is fortunate to have won L. Clark. -Miss Greta Ross has re - 1 E e.n 1 T g, T r e .-sir. his response to the call from a leading turned home i in Sparta, where she You've read the book ---See the play. 1 list at present. Mr. Ed. Rosa has � 1 t church and the best S.vishes. of a large .was supplying . or a few v eels in the ! _ � 4 � been in Toronto interviewing a special- i day evening of last week. -Miss Zuef- fle, of Hensel', is the guest of Miss Kate McDiarmid, Goderich street. A delightful afternoon tea was given reavement . by the girls of Mrs. J. A. Stewart's Sunday School Class at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ltoblbrt Winter on Wed- GORRIE. r.esday. • The proceeds which amount- ed to $28 will be given to the local War Auxiliary. -=Major ;Harvey L. Wilson ,formerlyof Edmonton and Montreal, now .with the 122nd Mus- koka Regiment in Galt, is the guest of his cousin, Mrs. Walter G. Willis, Major Wilson has been overseas and in the trenches and has been wounded several times .-A euchre in aid of the Women's War Auxiliary will be presentation of the Victoria Cross, a held in Cardno's Hall, on Wednesday, mach coveted distinction. Captain next, All are cordially invited. - - sine has won the designation of "The Mr. P. Scott and Mrs Stewart Scott snake" for his scouting qualifications, of Brussels, spent Sung at the home 'somebody stating that he could hide of Mrs. J. P. Brine. -Miss Wiltse, behind a blade of grass. Captain 1 who has been the guest of Mrs. J.S. Keine is a brother of Rev, C.C. Kaine Roberta for a couple of weeks, left of Londesboro, well known to many in on Monday for her home in New York, this section of the country, and is a She was accompanied by Miss Francis cousin tof Mrs. Arthur Shaw, 1st line Roberts, who goes to Cleveland . -- monis, Mrs. George Waugh _ of Teeswater, - �s1.- and. Mrs, end Ers. Roy Barnett of DAM -WOOD. �ur1 t, Toronto, weiGe. _ (tendin >ia �e - Death of William Heckman, �� erel o£ the la : mother, MTS. Grim- oldby.-Mr ,. «_ : Savauge oecupied the pulpit in the. Egmondville_c:hurc; on Sandal last. - • tery, Dublin,and was very largely at- tended by neighbors anct friends. Mr. and Mrs . O'Rourke have the sympathy of the community in their sad be- -Captain Alex. Kaine, son of the late Captain Kaine, of Gorrie, who enlisted early in the war and who has , been a very successful scout, spending 1 much of his time on "No Mani; Land" was wounded while doing his duty, and has been in Ireland in a hospital, where he. has made a good recovery. For his distinguished service, he has been honored King George by the Red Cross. --The following are the reports of the Secretary and Treasur- er of the `Seaforth Branch of the Red Cross Society. for February: Treasur- er's report --Balance on hand, $780.69; Adult Bible Class, Constance $10,Win- throp branch $22.40, rags, $1; Coun- ty Council $88.25; Progressive Euchre $150, Thos. Daly $1, Winthrop branch $22.75; Mrs. Alex. McGavin $1.50, Constance branch $75, proceeds Mrs. Bergen's drawn- work, $13.85; Mrs . Thomas Stephens $10, knitting needles 25c, a friend $1, Margaret Case, Eve- lyn .Cudmore and Margaret McIntosh $1.80, David Mullen $1, Egmoiidville branch $102.05, proceeds Constance ball 21.14, monthly , ;subscriptions, $116.90; Total $142e.08. Expendi- ture -Hon. James Masolr for prisoner of war, $10, Mrs. J a' B. Thompson 50c, Abner Cosens 60c, Hon. James Mason $264, Mrs. Thos. Shade,- $4,50, dry goods $540,65, balance on hand $599.83. -Jessie' Neil, Treasurer. •The,Secretly reported the follow- ing . goods shipped during the month: 444 suits of pyjamas, 72 flannel shirts, 348 pairs of soaks, 498 towels, 24 per- sonal property bags, 16 quilts, 6 trench caps, 6 pairs of wristlets, 5 dressing gowns. -Edna DeLacey, Secretary. CONSTANCE. Notes. --Came and be entertained by the Constance Dramatic 'Club on Friday evening ' of this week, March 9th, to be tea in the Foresters' Hall. The proceeds are in aid of the Red Cross . Prof. ,, Robertson, of Victoria College, Toronto, preached an educa- tional sermon in behalf of Victoria College ,on Sunday last, showing how these funds were used and also the needy support of the people through- III11MIllQ I(>E�I1IIIMIIli1 111�(�IIIMfl illliI IIIIIII I IIIIIIIIflI1 1Nl NOW -SHOWING HAZEL DAWN in "The Saleslady" A story of New York's ,,white lights," who's genuine humor and pathos makes a strong appeal. Don't miss it. NEXT WEEK. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. The Famous Comedian, VICTOR MOORE will appear in the fast moving automo- bile story, " The Race '# scattering smiles and thrills, thrills and smiles. Thursday, Friday, Saturday CHARLOTTE WALKER repeats her big stage success in " The Trail - of TheLone- some Pine " our sad duty to''7recorct this week the respected rest of the 17th conces- 'on of Hay, . the person of William Heckman, who died on Sunday night, following a short illness of about three weeks' duration, caused by hardening of the arteries through the system. He was 49 years of age. Deceased had been a resident of Hay for about ten. years, having moved to this locality from Mitchell. Mr. Heckman was of a quiet disposition, and u_=e ;sue " e g in his manner, and made many warm friends who will deeply regret his de- mise. Besides his sorrowing wife he is survived by two sons and two daughters, all of Whom are at home. The funeral took place on Wednesday afternoon to the Lutheran cerneterc, Rev. Mr. Graupner officiating. EXETER. Notes. -The attendance at the car- nival held ori Monday night was not as large as it would have been had the weather been more favorable. The ice was fine, however, and the band furn- ished excellent music, while the cos- tumes were good .-Mr. Wes. Jones Stephen delivered in Exeter a Load of hogs Iast week to Mr. I. Armstrong The load weighed 5,080 pounds and the seller received $'711.20_ Mr. Jones kept track of all the costs of feeding, etc., and he cleared about $200 on the bunch. The price paid was $14 fer cwt .--Mr . H. Pickard of Virginia agent a few days this week at the home of his mother. -Mrs. N. Lloyd and son have returned to their home in Star View, Sask„ after a visit with friends here. -Mrs. Henry Ogden, who bas been visiting at the home of her father, Mr. John Gillespie, left last week for her home in Stoughton, Sask.-Mr. Henry Passmore had the misfortune to fall. on the sidewalk re- cently and fracture three ribs .-Doug- las Stewart, son of Mr. J. A. Stew- art, is now in France. MANLEY. Death of a Pioneer. - A gloom was cast over our burg last Tuesday morn- ing, when the news went out that an- other of our pioneers had passed away, in the person of Mr. John Rapein, at the age of 78 years, Deceased came to Canada about 54 years ago, and a few yeers later settled on the frm on . which he resided until the time of hie death. Together with his parte ner in life, who predeceased him a- bout a year, they endured- all the hardships of pioneer life in hewing out of a dense wllldnerness one of. those modern homes which now makes this part one of the best sec- tions in Ontario. His funeral took place on Thursday to the Evangeicai cemetery here. He is survived by 3 sons and 3 daughters, Eli on the home- stead; Henry on an adjoining farm; Christopher in Ditzburg, Alta.; Mrs. Pitz, of this- place; Mrs Weisenburg of Stratford, and Mrs. Puscheiburg, of 13itzburg, Alta. The family have the 1 sympathy of the whole community ' s this their hour of affliction. Notes. -Miss Hemme is still in a precarious condition, as her eyesight gave ,way owing to nervous trouble, Master Clarence Regele is on the sick p i T I £ e:1 a' 1 4r circle of friends and well wishers will school there.- te. H. McGee, son of : Entire = rogi am Saturday Afternoon 1st on some tr ubie that is afflicting aI : ac:ompany him when he leaves in a Mr. and Mrs. J.mes McGee, who went I FIVE CENTS 1 him. -Soiree of our farmers atended : A Trial Solicited .fig i short time to take up his new duties. overseas with t '161st battalion, has, The lathe United Farriers' Club meeting • I Under his; guidance the congrega- returned home. ,Mr. Joseph H�tggarth T PRINCESS fat Walton st 1dcnday night, and are . . tion has increased from 50 members has purchased he residence of Miss quite interested in the co-operation When be first came to 800 now, and will oc- now, who Brooks in E ,rondri'IIIi1 scheme that was baUndU d - Store of Apparel of All Kinds for Women Who Care Attention to Mali Order Business That Is Prompt and Exacting New Spring Suits- $15 uits$15 to S30 Butter Wanted B eWWorth Phos.; 22 AMININMEENIMMOIOMes lust Recived Ladies' Beautiful Suits and Coats for Spring Spring models Are in We will be delighted to have you come and try them on. See the Garments Then You'll Know Just what is going to be newest and best for the new season. Our ob- ject now is to show .you the new things. Come Soon Store Where Values are the Greatest You Will Find 7 Pay Charges Parcels Sent To You By Express, or Mad New Spring Coats to $30 Eggs Wanted Wanes dg,$ Wanted J. Mactavisk Seaforth • z el Fr We rhe p every Price Ma