The Huron Expositor, 1917-10-05, Page 37-
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4 -health. Shw Was UP
in- ther best of
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Ma'! or Phone Vour Orders Rbmwar+'s Sell for Less
ay afternoon t's -SeMet for 1"ess is
town -Tuesd Widghbors Rfewar
failed to see- her ab*utas usual in the
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gh. Ipsued, Thoulas 01.
Au'an r er,vent,' over to
Rio "11"im QW -Mal VA W the-, ho an ering through
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a windour saw the deceased,lying in
the L Shed .. She had evidently been ov-
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lee ome with heart -failure the preAoui;
re
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bed -had- not been olept lu.
x iiight aa her
9"" PAM vo —Stephen Nicholsont a high1jr es" kk"C�
A
re ed i-esident of. M1tohv11,` passed
I em
away on Sunday night, his death oc-
casioning considerable surprise, as it
was not gen�rally know that he wag
Sam
V�ry seriously M. 'He� was one of the
own Ys prominent and respected citi�
xff�~ Pidd O'A &*oft of =d 101 lime
Zeus and a4 Good Roads -Inspecitor,
in --:*4 ao& W had for years been active in having
4�1 11 'If 11 11 -,fit
the streeta put in repair, About two Ti Hil
weeks ago he caught a cold which de-
SEAFOnTH BRANCH! IR.�,M. JONEgi Manager.
veloped into pneumonia but it was not
wM thouQ!ht to be serious till the Friday
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XXXXXXXIMINX MARX MAR 31131 OR
P receding death. For the past
.
18 vears M -r. Nicholson had resided..
for =nY years'. The APW& .-AAAMLdak Nwaii. Atp%L MOM
best in Mitchell and previous W that had ILMAr ALH fiffILMM 4= 'M
-up N
win" S t
attraction of the day was the - per-- geen engaged in farming near Monk-
formance of -the mounted men in ton. He is survived by his widow and
hat actu. DZ-TPJCT JUTTI&S- charge of Major Osborne. Their six brothers and 4 sisters of whom
work was- a treit to the onlookers, Walter and James live in Logan.
particularly their jumping and the AL
wrestling. ThiS.L.latter feat re Avwk
Huron Normalites.—The following g af!13� ff 1rXT
and- drew . hearty applause WHY ABSORBANT COTTON
,`H=on pupils are enrolled at the Nor- pleased 12 &0, the V VO&
sweiater 7mal schools at1ondon and StrMford. from the skniids. Comic and aer6batic ABSORBS. \,Th Pl- t A AT AC111%#
Highland
a: At London, feats, dancing by local tal-
for the coming terr A great de�l of absorbent cotton Aa AV
.—Victoria GuA-iith0,- Ifid-hwbod, -Ehri' -6nt'And -music. by the Home Gaard is used at all #mes, but since the
pjtc$r�ge, band were, the other attractions before AEA*
U b
Heyrock, Zurich; Nora Eileen d contests were war broke out in Europe the demand
6 U i
TO Gaughey. Blyth. At,StratfordIie�e the Stand . The spee
for this product has been simplytre- k; V di
Urt h M0
Arm-, also. interesti, ngthe track being in fair ruenduous, and those who prepare it
Allen. Wing -ham; Sarah 0.
a M. Asquith, shape.- Dr. Clark, of Goderich, act-
bUoug Goderich; Verd for market have had all they could do
Auburn; Florence Baker, WinghgLm; ed as'starter. t6 following is. the 646
to furnish the required amount. /11
r 3�ro6kx�exw-. I. Carr, Ethel; Jessie Chesney score: People sometimes wonder - why the Is the only word that
ino abso' ent cot6n which the dru gist
t Worth- Zeredda Churchill; Clinton;. Green Race:
rb
EU lo
'Awe C. Clow, Wingham; Winnie H, Auburn Boy, MeWall, 'Auburn 2 1 -1. 1 sells .'cost,% so much more than the PE`RFw "IN - does 'Justice to our
t* 2W 1 -22 rolls of-flieecy white cotton to be ha&
proW, Chuton- Grace J.1)y6r Gode- Reiia Goldthorpe, Cbl6orne. 1 3
Xich- - X- Ars Iios;i Mac,, McManus, Col- -from-th6 department New Fall Coats. Scarcely could you imagine
EN D"hwood; EU or dry goods
bdei!� Sea&rth; AimlendR, - Fink- - borne. . 3 stor6s
...... ...... - coats more becom'ngly attractive'and at the same
Bess, Coultbr, Blyth....4 dr - I
)WIner. Cieffiton Elizabeth L. Ford, Black . t would seom at first thought as
4. Wn. I . - th
C fin Dorothy Fovdie, Bayfield; - g.40. oukh the fluffy rolls of cotton bat,
el
Ma 1. Fulton, Brussels; Mary H. ass time better adapted to the requirements- of our
'ting, such as we use for making fine,
Warm, Soft
Sid ]EL, McIntosh, London 2 1 1 1 X T
Wmxeter; Ella J. Granger,
orrie. Royal Dundee,, McLean, God-', soft quilts and comfortables, would Canadian winters. Luxurious, warm eomfort-
X;G�; A=ie X.. Rarding, G .9 do nicely for dressing wounds and
erich ...... ............
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wyton Hoaman, Zurich; aura
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s r i
Lady; Gratthn, Rider, Park- - sores, because the cotton will de dis Flannelette Blankets at able t iknglv stylish, and last but by no means
ed as sbon as it is soiled.
UlUovale; 1;11a M nowatt, hill 4 4 4 2 'Par.d
Margaret X. -Lansing, Lon- over-
-jub f
um But an open �vound must be -e
M. Little, Seaforth; Eva Pillard, McManus, Col- is n 1 low when you
least, the prices are surpr i g y
to $12 5 each,
ed with something which is absolutely
hey, -S borne ........... 8 3 a 3. pure'clean and free�from gerifts, The
eafforth- - Ana 1 � 9
the perfect workmauis4ip and finish./The
Farmers' Mrot: consider
ald, Surich- Kiite C. McDonald
tDon cotton which we use -for our bedding
s in all their varied
e; Rebecca D - McGowan, Billy Dun ee, Alton, Belfast 2 1 I'll is qjlit�
-Ihi4mW , d good enough for its purpose,
--I MeMann, Sea- Aubum Boy, Mctirall, Auburn 1 2 3 2 but not.at all suitable for surgical- With the approachinj� cold weather . new large,collars and cuff
He
f4rW; Agnes, Muvhy, Seaforthl Barney Boy, McGee Port Al- uses.
comes the demand for Flannelette S' leg are attracting special attention. Whi
The ver
Cara, L.. Oestreichei% Crediton, -Min- bert ............... V.3 3 23 y finest of the bales of cot; Uy
jMParrott, Blyth; Frances Blankets,, and to meet this demand
ton are selected by the manufactur
q S- Rey- Free-kor-,all: the colorings and patterns receive tne enthusias
Mus I_ Qintorn. EW6 C. Robertson supplies, and samples we offer you the largpst sizes in, dark
Iola Hal, Litt, GWIph ........ :1 1 1 ers, of surgical
fW-Wingham; Olive M. RintoW, Wing -
11 Fred Bond, Litt, Mitchell ..... 2 2 2 Of these bales are submitted to varl- tic approval of every woman -who sees them
00. - blankets with blue or -pink border, An 0
Helen Ro.dgway,, Clinton; Anna
eanGoderich 3 3 3 ous laborat�ory tests to prove thatthe
14 -Royal, DundeeMeL
4 -n, Crmton; Violet Sharpe, raw cotton comes up to the required extra heavy weig'hts, clean an& sani.
V. Mwaha Com e- Ion and -look them
if IL
!MAwood- 1APina Smith, Grediton-
4 1.11 0 standard for which-- they have paid. Aary -;�t
N� TABLETS.
A - EW BABY'& OWT
Souheran, Fordwilch, The .,cotton is then put- through a $20 f $40
'I/. over.- Priceao. a@@.rc,.va@*V
Rao Stoth -r PUIZED BY MOTHERS process- which will make it excep- eac $1*12" to S1*25
L. &hatz, Dashwood, e s
Dutigannon;, P, Tleman, Dagh- tionally
-,Pure and abiorbent. If you
-wood-, Beatriee S. Wade, Fordwich; Mrs, Henry V�nredder, Pdny, throw a -handful or wisp -of absorbent
Luella M. Wagner� 's
Aubum Ont., writes: , "I hav� used Baby cotton into a. pail,of water and a
A Own Tablets for telh past live
years similar amount of ordinary cotton in
and prize them very much-�- They beside it -you. -will see that theAirst
14 at Turtbull's Underwear
have proved of such value to me th olme- will rapidly becqm' e water-so4ked'
re busy put-
Notes,-Tbuell Bros. a
eleetf ic light. plant it, work- I always keep -them in the, house and sink, while. the. -other will remain Fall rashloonable
Ne'w
tiUg the ;Once W, mother-'-6s'used Baby's Own top - fo , a surprisinj length
on the r
MWE
again Shordy, a:fter the use
though it stoutly, resisted
ac�i
Inc shape. so that t*6 town may eX- Tablets she WoWd, it&"K else. of --tj e as
e, Be, A for the Boys
They are thdrmg - but I 0AIthe idea, of absorption, which ig
JIM neVer faq
_to,. !h3Ake.t1* 51�1d.
J44being closed down for the past V "baby the, truth of the matter. Millinery rurs
Ieall
-fiv* la —Thursd4y, V ViSlt to Aliffinery le you purpose ma
a -ad Friday Mine r busy aki ng 20 icu"r
-me - The chemist takes,the fine, clean
_ozktfis. 'y b d"'
won. Th �ie s0ld Y, A U
fbil we& the dates of ]�Y" Iftijil at it in
Aments purchasse thi
�-#ealera cotton,. pieks apart and boffs �U: �TUR, NBULL',&—ThenameL that for
*U Fall F �-Th* wmk.F. 11(edlei�er 00..� Department w 114 convince is season9 Come -LLLLL
air �ra The Dr.
T(
ng the f
groa
t vessels. w1iich contains a weak
Men
r10 I An ho has in St,4* for -perfection. in Boys'. vou more than we could, tell early while the stocks are fu
Br&kville. Oi� �d t L _WC
i
--#D* -4 v 9 0 larity ofi ' 6
ev b moap" . ow , a. rwc T. grg is fiiple
at, the Uctory 'here utjon,' yon6 v tt.ru e
fi, Ve this and
halve jone to Sea- nder- I pul
%ili ie"04. and A PERTH ffEMS. y . ou- have to 4 of the wide po
to w6rk Up Supply, there. mnibine' lye with grease. rm, We Rre Ikhtful display is -
forth h, —An allt;OL eonf* ing four people The alkaline t soluti takes the L Plae wear made- 'a';iy� Where. Soft, wa section of our store. very deh th
on e
the - 'of the I d combines with the Oil neat fitting and- made to stand the e 4�qual-
narrowly ageaped going over. em . ye art busy because we have quality year and the prices an
*WGRAX ifte cr fatty s-abstance of the cottm, mvik- me.
baniment at- St.Andrew streeL br wear and tear, Ara 'and style at a r-easonable price 1v attracd
Died FTom- Paralist's.—Wilbert K. in Mitchell. o* Wedne m*Tning,' ing a soapy comtound which is waih-
7PI-a"Isni who.. was"stricken with par-: -I.0 t4AAPA n -n . il� wft -4 ourair frntn +16e cotton fibres. At* old prices oucto 1.25 -
WIMP" q
some weeks an&was taken, "A" - 6' " e, hro*ing Mr.' Then this
ago stxeert- and, turned tiid' t process has been' c6n!
the Wingham, hospitalffiL died last Is and their da 4ter, of pleted and the oil removed the'cotton
and Mrs - Sur. . . � . 99
,night in his 28th 7ear. The funeral. Clipton, and Mr. Doyle, of Toronto, i d i very weak solution of
took place from his uthees residencet out, They a ruise in a
escaped with -a few bru*s- hydroeblorie' acid which further Puri-%
-lot 41, concewion 10,EastYawanoshf --John. Bragg, aged: 55, of the 'West lies and bleaches it. Aft is
sa6rday,,' interm -t being made i �i th' the Y
on- en waid, St Mary$, was 'seriously injur- 'ass is washed again and agrAn in Men's H s Galore
Wingham- and Vi- 'pure. sterile'vrater until every part-
BZandon cemef;ery.
ed late Thursday- afternoono- when a
c4nity mourns the loss of -one of its
farm wagon in which -he was drivinx- ic" a6id is removed. It is then HQSIERY—Good bosiery has always been a special
b -,g most promi*g' young
to his son's home was itiwk by th,9 dried W a scientific process so that it
_p _htest ein& featu i �lways pAid to buy h6siet
It
re in this store. y
raen. He was on the staff of the five olcioeli express. Bragg apparent-' will not get soggy, sour or matted.
days of adulteration arfd substau- Chec
When it, finally comes forth it is here. But in Ehese
gank of IffaWlton. y tho�ght he could get over the cross
in.' in PlentY Of time, butiflie1ocomo- light, fluffy, clean and absolutely f hose, it will for t
9 tloialf resulting from the great scarcity o
LONOE�SBOR�0- ily and he
tive Struck the ;ig square free trom -gerni life. At least ten per you ten fold . to come'here. Every pair of hose kno
Notes.—Mr. Wnd Mrs. W.H. -LyOt' was hurled some'41stance to the side. cent. of the original weight gndt pay
I I I I . . . . . . ... an depend on the quality and the coat
Md little son Gordon arer -visiting the of the road., The. train stopped and sometimes much more, has been -lost you buy here you c
0 b the�
jormers sister.- Mrs. E. Dewar tit --his assistance. It by the pr cesses through which the� all s
fl� " 1-1 1 the cotton has ' e, fof w . ef color and the prices are not ex -
Camp Bordejj--A number from here -a big -out in hat is I t is
was fotrnd--he had and
U, es.o,...
�wi supper Tuesday bead.and,�,as badly shaken up, but no cellulose in one of its -ourest forms. I horbita, nt. Pric to 75C
( the crew rushed to
�0" attmded the f( 25tc
inight -tt More properly, speaking, absorbent 1
at Burns, church, Hullf, .—Mr., fatal results are anticipated., The
Isie, Mrs. with. the two cotton is -purified �otton. As all the
gmsonias Millar and Miss E dashed away
horses
removed
W- R Ruddell and My gon and overe oil and greag
rnest Lee f, nt wheels of the wa ;y, material are.
Sweater. Coats"
For Man, Wom-*an and twnild.
I
ks and squares throd irb-out the entire coats or used
rimming, is the popular -idea this, season. Every
vn color has been used to that end. Never were
; more attractive or dressy, and of course we have
Aid colors as well in norfollk
plain designs. Prices... 75c to S6
the
ptured some distance �down if it
'v% Rh
zftotored to Chatsworth on Monday e TAT
a it Nvill absorb liquids readily.
to attend the funOrAl of the late Mrs. road. Ims been properly purified the ab- Men's Underwear at e are xeady wi
'Rev R J Me- baby show in which. there 'sorbent cotton can be soaked in water
illiam, me
pregefted' in the -en entries, was a feature Of and the' water will not show the least
h, were fifte
trace of either allmline 1 or an the M en's and BOYS
unday even' eld on Wednesday Slight Advances'
Methodist e on S Ing 0 the Mitchell fair h
1,,st.—Last Sunda -k . The winners were - Bub- acid reaction—that is, every particle
_y was Rally Day in of last wee
Elma Keel- of the solutions in -which it has been Fa atidi
the Methodist church here.—Mr- ies under'six =Onths, 191 If 2q* JTQ
A. &A T.9�- W-Cp
g4; second John F. El- washed will have been rinsed away.
The splev,,Aid buying facilities of
Denuis Robertson is, supplying at the er ci Brodha,i
t, Babie under I yeari After the. absorbent cotton is pre I AML
d
etation here in the absence of W. Ott, of Mitchell
Thomas � land,- 2ndi Jack echanical this store and the occuring a van -
H. Mulhol pared, it is put tbrough a m
151 , Uvercoats,
Uon.
Burtche . Munro' school took3 first process which makes long strands of tages to our customer is force'tul-
M
-INTON. and Mitchell first in even widths jftd thicknesses and these
CL in school exhibits, t The en rolled, weigh the number of ly demonstrated in the fact that
Ready as we Were never ready be -
omen's Institute contes wh
A Quantity of Drugs Found- -Some the W tion of'Stanfield's
fore. No need to worry about the
OR now main building, which is one of the ounces mark�d on the package. with the 'excep
iaxeltement was caused in town as form- These rolls,are so wrapped'in blue
st, by the dis- finest in Western Ontario VV underwear which -has advanced ioc scarct
Wt-ednesday afternon: la geA SH protect the entire strip ty of materi-Is, and increased
r the aliy opened, a4d was thron paper as to
covery by some boys down neal r garment, underwear at this
We have the largest stock
r crowds, who -were ic;jd in their! fo cotton, and the wrapped packages pe- g prices.
Inill of a quantity of morphine - Tile daY M Addresses were given are slipped into pasteboard ---cartoils store is at the old price.
lad, went to Mr. Hovey to - it A -own -n Men's and
sen the I praise of we have ever sh
S Loakie. '%rilson, which are usually of the ebaracter-
Boys' CLAhing, bOught 1nonths
5.* the. 4druga, of the nature of which they had I by Dr. Steele, M � P
some idea. He wolaidn't buy, but Secretary Blowe ssrs, Charl- i istic, blue paper especially desirable
�s and Me,
ose. Since the war * has
0 ag o to avoid the recent, advance.
to Dr.- Thomp- ton and McRae. for this purp Stanfield Green Label $1 5'
. to the' when they left to go —Mrs. - Mary Louise Moore, aged been difficult to get the proPer dyes
'telephoned the latter and when I und dead on for the Wrappings Stanfield Red Label 2 00,
ad its r4pn he took -,2, of Stratford, was f 0
him he soon
'they appealed to Medical meR It is thig. pure, sterile, absorbent Tiger Brand 1 75 r
Thursday afternoon - J These cloil,-n'es are
*hem in hand ana T10tifiei the police. vious
sr had found the believe death occurred the pre cotton which is spun into the fine Governmtnt Standard I so
'The' boys said the e husband into cloth for the , 3,4 1
several bottles I night. Mrs, Moore, whos +threads -and woven here now. ready for
bo drugs, consisting of espl-ain and Red Scotia
m
morphia and -hy- died abaut two years ago, had been Mcing of surgical bandag 1 25 1
r
e hydro�bromideof -Now= W d' ated dressir, 1 00 v our inspection,
me IC Lgs. While this cloth
4Dscine hypoderriiie tablets and some 1 In— ]Flat Knit at
I Me like ordinary cheese cloth, o,
dovm near
Urychnine tabletgY Fair s
in ii
Pond but the Taystery is how they got
there. The box eonttWng the drugs
Of J.
29, said to bear the name
y, had not�miss,
r ICS* �i Hovey, but Mr. Hove,;
ed the stuftfrom his stock and has no
Idea how or when the_v were romov
W. The poliw are -trying to get to
the bottom of the MYsterly
lix,my W Per.man s r leece 65 and 1 00
there is just the -same difference be -
prices you Win gladly
tween them as there is between ordin- Boys' Wool 6o to 1 25
pay-
ary cotton and absorbent cotton,
.130ys' Fleece 0 -
When you purchase a.package ol
I'absorbent cotton vouAo this because We can se'll you the beest cloth--,
;erm,free. t is, All rments 6 aran-
you want something g 9U ing i it is possible to bu and save
a simple health insurance, and Iven y
if you can pick,up a &,eap, soiled, tee to last year's you money an everry garmelit
Is
bargain-cotinter Package for a cent or drd, in e v ex y Put us to the test_
+— less you will not be the gainer. stan c
THE GODERICH FAIR. Hospital records show that everY Safety lies in buying the poduct of'a
invite lack- nufacturer who has a repu,-� way. Prices *S to $23
The expectations of.the directors of time you cut a corn You le reliable ma.
jaw or blood poison, wbich Is need w,
can ch Tndustrial Exhibition i tation to maintain. Purified cotton is.
the Goder! innatt authority, who tells
d beat them all' S&ys(;L Cne- suitable to use as a sponge in clean -
that this year woul 'that a quarter ounce of a drug
'Was somewhat shattered when a heavy you obtained at Ut- -Ing an open wound or to apply as a
called freezone can be
Cab on, the -pro- but U *essing -to an,.InjurY ot sGre.
aownpoar of rain brolw in fleltost from the drug stora
oon shortly'
ceedings Thursday aftern - suffleient to rid one"s feet of everyl Great care should'be taken never
e
spit
ter three o'clock. 4T-awever, in ton from the
hard or soft corn or (allus to remove a piece of cor
IDf the threatening '�ve-ather all mom- you simply aPPIY IL few drOPO Of main package unless the hands are
est d
ut the larg freezone on a tender, u&ing corn an tter� Wool
lug, the fair scored abo absolutelv clean or the scissors which Bu
r five
attendance in its hist6ry. Ove soreness is ins -tautly --relleved. Short- cut it off are ste Re - The roll should ew
I through the ly- the entire corn c4U be UfWd OUt� 'be promptIv anpneatly re -wrapped and
-thousand people passed . 0 -
when mot and all without Pain.
and the carton closed" so that it Will 8 wan"
gates, and were still coming
Hundreds of autos 77ib dr not become contaminated in anv way. L
ug ts sticky but dries at once
08 WaAmd
the rain came and Is claimed �to just shrivel up AUT MrEAFORTL
Pwere parked in and Muu.d the grounds thout luftming or, even Irri-I These are the reasons why ab-
corn)ag from all Part$ Of the county com *vn mdIng timue or sidm- sorbent cotton absorbs and is worth
�ittlng the surrm
outside. On Friday
and many from high he0b SbAt the extra price when we want some- low
eal out, it be- *if your wito.'WMrs
another good crowd turned army 14vaud to 40K at thbL thing for our first-aid supplies.
for Tne
ing the largest attendance
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