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The Huron Expositor, 1917-06-08, Page 3
-77 oN post mit UNE -) 1911 ewart's Seri It For Less Estaboshed b + sh b kachc, no matter terE. The effect,, '!€nderstbnd, numb the pain, but Gin Pflis :t to the source of die trat'Ie, .dneys, resteriraz tIte ` r .rare t ng of these € ma .4xtd t purine# ant` a.;tannuatioa e pains disa_.pear per_ .`Iyk indications that the kidne; 3 R-4 Irifying the blood stream ac:' - et -frequent headaches -depa.4„, Vie, touches o f .euiv nisi i. Me but a. stew svupten ,.-].--c..ii t. case calls for Gin box, or 6 bonesferq1/445a 4.t stS. free if you write is wonal Drug & Cholla:1 Co, of Canada, Limited Toronto, - Ont. yyk�o Address—ITADR _OO, Alli Et., Malo. N.Y inn.. !�. days of the glory of ilia had reed, No expel: ed. --the vernwent vitas sous in the public favors they ed. CorrUgated iron Vas. for Il tlon oil refuge were est b- and the use of fern im- an etors that had shad m the town a _ their ` � and. as ti spreadefs were looked up Ivor the British were done away x huge and Magablent ue Mit upon an open space • and ollrefuse is car- them.To-day the sanitary ornprises no less Win, AO dOil- bort- and do key a at ars and a 'proud adn inistratiye people have taken to taimbbydare proud it is doming cel all Asia Minor and Arabs talk over it- in other tower are envious. for the advance of emotion ed by Wil and chloride -. invorrtiwn Retains beta Knit*, Danger Ise R3 ioned ga tII , t;iippih trussed° m*1 order#ie ods d'. ne wonderful Invention of a - sst who has devoted years to thts Themarveious new E an "tt7 asreaon rest an se have failed. It prevents e every part to its natural s tt is used, and old style away. Egan's "Curatrue is in 0t nature to close the openin in the e known without an operation, sad_ :ost.. Testimonials from men, vi td`ien . I'othing complicated. i+o.iaeoir e loss of time, but just a. natural reteadtf i'. It costs you nothing to investligaish may be dangerous. Now is the irourseiifphysically fit for ycnrdatipmema if coupon now. Mads in.canada, a Ems, SPECIALIST, WILL MT tastowsti I►. Free demonstration acid a to ►t samples. .dsk athotei some Mr" Noted to - ht) One day only—June 23rd aturday (AUday and nig Clinton—Normandie lintel • <...«-...�. COITAL AND RESUME $113.000010 p::efl:S Motet ser rummy dloon steaim with Derain= Beak for aloasger. sr swortnt BRANCH: R. M. JONES, Manager. 1 !OnitIMIXPIttlPOW1111100itl11f4ll1#Ilin110101/11/ l 0[p000101**** tMnihil; 1 futon. ttbe a corirlsl and perfect 4btdy poli- ,X re' withortt •chem .. t:3ri the other hand tS o to a fema ctaonat extent, may be taken n part,over aandnd � DISTRICT performed bar the ,state, bub they are 1 A [ not necessary to its existence. They do, I however, modify its character. When the state, in addition to ° its protective MARYS• • function, assumes those of industry, New .Postmaster APPOinted —tea transportation and commerce, as the rd was zecewved. Saturday morn- ' modern -state sometimes does, it tin- t F. Lancasfi, has d oes a radical transformation. It l Mr. R. 1 � ' p • ippon postmaster for St. itself then becomes a businea corpora - a suce�g Mr, T, 0":1103°11, Win, a rival and a competitor in the . tion waste world of trade." tentiMr citizen and. is Pro yob wide- p°F.. S b. esteemed ; in 'a Be negs circles. . ' • been prominent in the life of St. --The annual meting ofthe North 116275 for many years and is a strong Perth Conservative, Association,, will riservat ve. be held in Milverton, on Wednesday, June 6th.. The total assessment of: Listowel t .75 1 1 �►1�L�with, ,2. � the is $1,178,311 compared Rn �itn this. Shoot Report. --The following is � for 19 6. The total, trop Mort of . school. in section? No. 14, year is given as:2,291 compared with O Stanley, for the month of'l Mat Names 2,244 for last year. ere in order of merit: Fifth -- —The sudden tdeath •ticeirredi last Bothwell, G. C. McLean; Sr. -:-R. Thursday of . Mibs Ruth. Hinson,' the V. McOiymont, E.P. Fisher, •ht.. J. 16-year-olddaiighter_sofMr. and Mrs. Boo Jr`. - 1V—L.E. Ryden, . W . L. James " Robinson, of the. third line of 'iIV . M. Rossi:"` lanshard. She had been ill for a few: L.8. Nes Fred . Parsons, Clarence days with a sore throat, and her death L r e ;Jr. T L. C. Harvey; Jr. III—W. . A , Ross, is believed to have been due to dip - workman; LeClass,E. ip-workman.11.Class--E. F. Anderson,thesis. 'OM. Anderson, M. E. Meriau; Part —The steel barn of Mr. Robert ..J. E. McKenzie, A. Harvey, Hanna, at Rostock,. Ellice township, Fart I = P.M.MciKen- S . A.I3msdae; was blown down during a wand .storm v ev e�Ia -±e, � NicCl one, J. ,�nderson, Tli accompanied by hail on Satn in."' ening last. Mr. Jacob Albrecht's threshing engine,,further north toward Brunner, was badly damaged, and many fences and .small buildingst are reported wrecked or damaged. —Edward Cleaver,.one of the early settlers of • the 16th concession of .Elora, has passed away to his reward lest spellers : he monthly spelling snatches were: --1 . Rathwell, Sr. D Ella P. Fisher;. Jr: IV—Wilfrid . Ross;: Jr. and Sr. III—Wallace Ross; Second Class --Elva Anderson; Part 11—Sean McKenzie. --W .IL Johnston, Teacher. LOGAN. at the age oa 80 years. Deceased wag The Council. --The council met on ; a ;.native of Brant County and cae to wifeMay 28th. The minutes oi!`last sheet- Elms over forty years ago. His .lint ing were read and sign. c. Court of F predeceased him some years, Revision on the assessment roll was they had no family and: for some time held.- . appeal of Sa:nual Ababa- k he had been malting his home with his land was dismissed and assesment nephew, Samuel Smith, near Monkton. sustained on lot east half . 4, cones- Mr. Cleaver: was well known: and re - cion 5. .. W. Wilson to. be assessed spected Richard 'Cleaver, of Henfryn, as freehold, lot 10, concession 6, in is a brother and another brother is place of D. Douglas and Sons; Joseph Charles, in the, west,' Johnson to be assessed:_ for lot west —Ata meeting of the directors di half 31, concession 16 . instead .of. T. I the Turnberry Agricultural Society, Worden, executor John Frost estate; . which wad held in The Advance office, William Ilinz to be assessed $1150 .on Wingltam, on Tfiur$day evening, it was centre part lot west half 25, e€ i ' decided to.'hold ingham's Fair 8th.: o ; r on t�T_ and John . Hinz, $4110, name Tuesday and y s iek a nesse ,and 19th: • The prize list ;will be .add- f as F'. S . instead of M.F. on ' lot w -ed to and something extra special in half 4, concesion 10. Court then ad- the line of attraction will be secured journed nntil ten a.m. on, June 25th. By-law 536 was pvisionally adopted and a -Court of Revision on the assess- ment Bent of the same will be held at_ 11 o'cl k, a.. on June 25th, and the clerkrn was instructed 'to serve each y assessed owner withcopy of the a . said by-law. No actionwas *Aiken re coireimunicatioii. of A. Chalmers, in con- nection with Union School Section, No. •6, Logan and Elma..The tender of A. Weir, for supplying power 46 operate atone crusher for current season at 69 4-5e per hour, was accepted. Ac- counts amounting to $42 AB were paid. The meeting then adjourned to_meet a- gain on June 25th at the usual time and place. unity sur, why not ,Le brand Canada 1 BRUSSELS. Business Men's Association. -- On 3tllonday evening of last week the new- But many a lad feels thundering glad l organized Association of Business When night lendsa sheltering whose men in Brussels : met in the Council To be overhauled y Chamber, according to adjournment. called, There was a good attendance and the 1 The bl'oomin' Red Cross Bloke. live terest manifested is the best My own tarn came --it's part of the evidte that "go" will be put into it by those interested—which should In a scrap we had before Loos,. game, c mean everybody in town: After the When the blinkin' Huns ried to pinch minutes of the last meeting were read t the guns, and adopted the report of the Nomi- G f the 16th ----oh, never mind Hating Committee appointed at last whose. meeting was read.. Reeve S . T. Plumtried occupied the chair. It was as follows: t They edile lost many a and many died, B on. President, J. Leckie; President, 'W. II . Kerr; lst Vice -President, G. When the message came through, IT. McLaren; 2nd Vice-president, Jas . "Now, lads, stand to!" , y� Tress- And the next was, "there they ,C.UX;. Secretary, F . H . Gilr03T, �� •carer, G. Hm . Semis. Industrial Co- comer • •mittce •3. T Wood; P . Ament; D . • They (charged, and yelled, an' the line Ewan, R. Thomson andni Scoft. i held, 'Businss -Committee—George ThoBut I don'tremember the rest;J.T. .son, N. F. Gerry, A.G. Baeker, Ross and W. F F. Stretton. Improve-• . For the earth spm round t an' I hit the t went Committee --D. C . Ross, A . C . gr Dames, R. Leatherdale, B. S . Scott I With a bullet -hole in my breast. and 1. C. Richards. Music Commit- When crossing thatzo a oRed Cross death,ke i An' I watched him come, through that shrapnel hum; breath. Just watched and held„ my h my side, with a crawl and THE RED CROSS BLOKE Not a blinkin' rap, do we care for the chap With a Red Cross sign on his sleeve, the front in the stand Till we get to to shunt; An' a farewell bomb when you leave. Midst that flying death, you hold your breath, And life seems suddenly dear; While the Red Cross 'chap. 4s out of the sera}, In a safety part at the .rear. It doesn't seem fair for bin to, be there, While we face powder and smoke; An' check the Huns with red-hot guns An' cheer and curse and choke. t _e s�. cill de- sire � call your attention to our Nev... a s. Lin- oleu s.a sci - tains, The very best British man- ufacture at prices that: are less than you wiil expect o y. a. or Phone our 'Orders tewas is Sell It For eady-to-Weai' Garments II For Man, Woman or Child eu'sSummer nderwear • at attractive • Prices always s OOD 'Underwear has y been one of the outstanding features of this store. This year clic through our early buying. policy y we are able to give you Under- wear values -that are not procur- able to-do and if they were would ab 3' cost you more money. We have a big stock of summer Underwear to show you and with few exceptions the prices are the same as last year. PRICE 50c to $1 Combinations 90c to -$22-5 `Nock Clothes. At AttiaetiVe A Shirt Special LACK and white stripe shirts, good heavy material, double front and back, double . stitched throughout, , tull • sized and good Length in body and sleeve. Size /4 to 17. PRICE tee—J. G. Jones, W. A A. *rewar, L. Jackson, L. II. Ruttan and P . R . Mulheron. Legal and Finance Com- mittee—W, M. Sinclair, A. Strachan, J. Ferguson, F. R. Smith and er atiofll Ii e Downing. Reception and Rec glide, Committee --M Black, Jas. Ballantyne \ Ann I blessed his crimson crest, .J . Hewitt, W . Gillespie and J. Gal- with a first• braith. On motion of B B. S. Scott, While he'd made me snug, eeconled bar A C. Dames, the report aid plug, • was accepted and adopted• The new On the - painful hole in my chest. president took the chair and outlined, Then away he crept, an' I must have the proposed work of the association s . slept, and invited the hearty chet'piier cin the But when I awoke with pain, on of 33russelites generally, w officiary or not. i I was down at the base, as a hospital case, WILY GOVERNMENTS EXIST. And : booked down for case, again. We landed all right, on a stormy. night, But -what did. we Care for ram, "The primary reason for the ex- istence of a government is that every citizen shall be protected in his For a lied Gross Bloke fix Tights. It is this that distinguishes 1ed me uF' the state from other forms of human assc ciation,. Its function is primarily with a smoke, Ona c protective. : Upon rib; on a. Red Cross train. this foundation � ,'� I,m Hero, feeling shaky rest all its special and peculiar prere- i So that Why' gatives. Here is the reason for its au- 1 and queer, thority and this is limited bythe reas- With In this 1Red Oros nares Cross eII bed, feel - foldfor its existence. Societyng worse,. head. function, but they may be normal- I - ly left to individual and corporate en- { To lay cool things on be part of terprise within the state, which may 1 Yet though it all seems, to �". my dreams, ,, Yet Iknow itisnotallahowl are h l Cd r e n Ory t There are thousands to -day, "Thank to say, FOR FLETCHER g God.: for the Red Cross CASTOR1A 1 Blokes. 75c An Overall Special MADE of strong Berry, extra weight, black or blue and white stripe, good pockets, double stitched with or without bib, cut full and roomy, buttons on to stay. PRICE $1.25 $ose Specials e to O O VERYitem in our work Sox is sp cially good value. Cot n 15c Union 20c t© 25c W o l 25c to 35.c Wool, heavy, 25c to 50c Work Hat Specials �j VERY make of Work Hat A:/ is here including some very attractive Hats of the better kind. PRICE 15c to 50c FR iI I � ' 1 �L,v11. �� ,18111!! I I8�11 � , � I IIIl181181 i II �" ,118181 rionkllNfiMII�IIiI�IIII�1lNN.lIIII�IIIIuulll�nllNNl�l[�IlVII111111NVI!�h►fN!� nlll�in!N�(11f�!:4,11111!IIIIII IIIiII�I�IIIII�.IIIINRilllll . [fN Stylish Su,_=_. -...,.„ ��11f�it� - j0—_ assemblage where ex- A verysatisfying assn g . cl usive authoritative styles are presented z irc a variety that will surely delightyou. TU RE all -the becoming style it is possible to put _ IC — Add to that the assurance that every Suit = Suits. into S ai . in madeMe from reliable high grade - is properly and care uttyshape and appear- • ' e theirs e — and kp r� fit materials and made p • ince: Then remember that you pay no more here for these what the ordinary kind cost< Then . =. ;superior garments than of Suits we sell u- have the secret of the great quantitywhyyou �— here.. It is a genuine dollars and cents reasong should — see these arments Deluxe before you bey. •Ee Price $15 to $30 yeses agiiificent 1 rit theSeal o f Fashion's Approval Bearing F kun,ctions �, ��Evening, or the Several = Afternoon, Street or Sport Wear. LL that is new in Ready -to- =7 aiL wear Dresses are featured Ks in charming array in our Ready-to- - wear Departments. In the better dresses, voile is the leading ma- terial made with low neck, large 3 square cut collars of delightfully Pe `fashionable and contrasting col lars. All the wanted colors are E here in clever shadings and at- tractive designs. Coming direct to us from the great style centres these new Dresses bring with E. them many new ideas and aurae- -_,--- -Er tive ttrac- tive touches which are the very essence of good taste and becom- ingness.et' Price .. $4. to $12.00 ___ i 1 Blouses to Match Suits 1 Daintier than the pink or white of the apple blossom. THIS store always was a good j3louse store but this season we have fairly teg surpassed ourselves. We can not tell you nor ypu could not imagine Blouses as at- tractive in their beauty of de- sign, their charming colors and delightful fit. Come and see for yourself. Price... $1.25 to Stewart Bros Seaforth Stylish New Spn Suit, For Men WE'VE never depended . on cut price sales of special reductions to make a success of this Clothing De- partment. That is a game that may work some people but it only Works once. Purchase prices doesn't much to do with it after all; have so it's the wear you get from a Suit that shows whether it is a bargain or not.. r,, les ' You will find every Suit here a real bargain—not because the price is reduced, it is because the standard of excellence has been raised. Every man wno conies here is . particularly . impressed with the size of the stock we are carrying and the unusual showing of attrac- tive patterns and fabrics. P Bring $15. ao with you and look over our stock. You may what suits you at $!o or $12 find y or you mal want to pay as he as $2o—it don't make any differ. once we, will give you big vaf all the way. Men and Boys Hats We sell more Flats than any store in Huron County; it's a sure thing we would not if the Hats weren't right in style, quality and price. There is a remarkable showing of these new Hats here just now. Whether you wish for a felt or a straw we have a hat that will exactly suit yourfacein any shade you prefer. Price Mens 50c to $2.50 Boys' 25c to 51.25 AND while you're in buying the new Hat ask to see the new Neckwear, it is the cleverest of all the season's Ties. PRICE 25c to 75e day Proof Clothing E want every mother to see our range of new style clothing. We have made big preparation in this department. You will be delighted with the un- usual variety of styles and pat- terns, Norfoiks, pinch backs, hail belts and double breasted styles in the "niftiest" patterns you ever saw. Bring the boy in, we will please him with the Suit—we Will please you with the price. Price 3 to $1O