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The Huron Expositor, 1917-10-19, Page 3t. e a 's Ms or Phone Your Order re's Se. t for Lest fo 1'fbreakin hop€ . was10 yew ;ave birth i3th, eon having to oat keep abont and Ian toad e and 'would hte do. Oa le CaiMna to ma ear lanai €d thas lass. Tour an and. bola . the bride, lean• r father, enteredi id took her.plaeie rr ani archof ever-- The verThe bride was rte and carried. ,sa of Lady-Ophelis eremory was per- rI <'*.•i r pbeln Afe. bride and grooms � da trIn for Lona a.r:*_ • Mr. anal tbeie residence fr LAS Box, :irot only a long [ck=e#> 1 tion given to the bum of Fad; lid titrealt, . e 'ice r c sig iii* Ifr R C 1 Savings Department volits of ttle00 and upwards receive& paid or added to mow* Oleo s. year. SOrdea assured to dept me. S�rft3�R'f`l� .BRANCH: `� M.dE�M-M s Showing of Women's Coats Comprising 'a Tremendous Array of Delightful anrnents in, Authentic Modes for Fall and Winter, Offering Unlimited Variety in Materials and Colors. IIULLE'I' `. School Report..—The- following is the report of School section No. 1,, uullett, for the month of September Class IV—Hall Farnham,Wiiliani. Liv- ingstone, ivingstone, Cecil Farnham and Percy Tasker (equal), Joseph Hugill„ Alii-� Dane, Ross McGregor. Class III Wilfrid Glazier, Kathleen Living - atone, Dor Dale,Ettt.a Wright and; rnie Dale (equal), Halton Mero. Sr. 1I --Pearl Mero, Frank Fowler, Mary Mann, Walter Dale, Gordon McMich- ael, Willie Wright. Jr. II—George Glazier, Russel Borrett, Clifford Glaz- ier. Part II—Alice Walker; Flossie Nero,Eninla Mann, Hazel Freeman, yrtie Dale and Gladys Freeman ), Fergus Wright and Bob Mc - 1 (equal), Pruner -- Olive , Agnes Wright and Wilfrid inar_ (equal), Elmer Dale.—A. Farnham, teacher. LOGAN. retty . Wedding . A very pretty ding took place at the hoose of the 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John {t, "Silver Leaf Farm," Logan, On September 26th, at high noon when their daughter, Minnie, . was united in image to Mr. Joseph Moore. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Langford, Mitchell, under a pa- triotic arch: The bride was given a - ;w y by her father, and was attired hi crepe de ehene and carried a quet of roses and fern. The wed- ding march was played by Miss Anna Ballenger, frier d of the bride . The groom's -del' � to the bride was a sun- burst of Dear's and to the pianist a ant. After the congratulations inner --was served in the dining room. The bride wass attended by her sister, Miss Lily Elliott. The other waiters e `fie the Misses Aggie Hart, Pearl ekenzje Mina Challenger and Mat - tie McKenzie. The bride was the re- Tipieut of many -*resents, among them being a Gerhard-Heirzman piano from 'ter parents. The happy couple motor- ed to` Stratford and left on the even Ing train for London, Grand. Rapids sind Petoskey, Mich. They returned n Friday and will reside .on the groom's farm in Logan. We all unite wishing them a long and happy wedded life. going -04r uwii was a handsome suit, of, brown Udine with hat to nateh —Mr; ardrs. , Perry will leave for . their NOW, hone in North Battleford oh dWadeesday, followed by the best wishes of their many friends MORRIS. New School Building .—The rate- , payers of School Section No. 4, are to 1i congratulated on the completion of their new and modern school house. It is 27 x 42 feet with good cement basement and is built of brick. In ' addition to the well lighted school room there is .a teacher's room, lib- brary and cloak room and the place will be heated by a furnace. A ce- inent walk runs from the gate to the school house. The contractor was George Heany, of Bluevale, who did a good job and in good time. The price was $2,495, talus the material of the old school, which was built over 40 years ago. Miss McNabb is the teacher and both she. ard the pupils will no doubt . enjoy the- comfort of `the new premises Mr. Heaney is to be complimented : on the satisfactory contract The trustees are `D. 'Tor -- clan., Robert..:.Stns& and W. H. Me- Cuteheon.-A meeting ;of the ratepay- ers was called for Wednesday evening of this week to attend to son3e;necess- ary business . 'ft will be held in the school house. Earns Burned . —On Wednesday af- terioon _of last week the fine barns of Smillie Bros, let line, Morris, were destroyed by fire, They were. 40x60 and, 1x60 -feet tespective1Y with mod- ern fitted up etabling,the fire.,burning for about `1. fours:: There was 120 tons of hay aid about 50 tons . : un - threshed graiul: in :the barns and some implements. .eA. number of poultry . were burned and sortie pigs scorched. 1 The barns :ems rebuilt.18 years ago, ,. withnew roofs, etc. $2,000 insurance was carried on • the buildings in the Hoerick Mutu1. . How the.: fire start ed"will probably Beer-belleaown,u pos- itively. as no one was Present The supposition. is that friction from a gasoline engine outfit that had beer.. ,working . in *al forenoon was the cause. When discovered it was too, . late to control it as it burned furious- ly. ,Nolte,1lie was thonie at the. time, dint his b either y1 lliafl#s " Jamestown: The large cement silo was badly split by the heat and• the walls of the .stable are practically _no : use. Smillie Bros,, have 200 acres I'� and are good farmers, going. largely into stack. The destruction of the 1 buildings at this season of the year I means a big. loss and: compels- the pro- I prietors to 'hold . ; anauction, sale. of their excellent, stock, Sincere sym- I. pathy is expreaSed over ;the loss in the destruction: of such up-to-date. Property. DUBLIN. (Too Late for Last Week.) Notes. ---Miss E. Pierce is visiting friends in _Stratford.—Mr. William . dills called on friends it Mitchell last week.—Mr. John •Evans, Strat ford, spent Sunday at hid ;home ..here. --Mr. W. J. Redmond; of St. Thom- as- was home over the - week -end. xNr. Jake - Weber of .Tilsonburg, spent -day at his home here.—Mies Age "match surprse s Ale had teen anus- r `Mess - Stapleton, of Welland, - visited pally well latgly and had been out the *mends her on Monday.—Mrs. - Jas . day before, Ara. Gundry was a na Shea and . Miss C. Hergott called on tive of Scotland and came to this `friends in London last week. --Miss 'country . as a girl, . the _family settling • N. Evans, of .Beechwood, visited Mr. in the County of Brnce. Mr. Gunder and Mrs. Hugh Flynn on Monday, died a good Many years ago and after ---Mr. F. McConnell visited friends in residing in different places, the fain - London and St. Thomas on Thanks- ily, went to Goderieh about twenty giving. --Mr. Griffin, of Goderich, years ago and during their residence. aper t Tuesday with his daughter; Mrs; there, have . been among the best -I'. J. Molyneaux.. - .Mrs. T. Pierce, known and`.highly esteemed _ citizens. rif Detroit, spent a few days with her lime Oundi'leaves a family of five parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. . Evansd-.- — children Thomas so • Miss Rogers, teacher of the Public hoof, spent the week end at 'her home in Stratford : Miss Durkin of .St tfodr, spent Thanksgiving Dely with Mr. and Mrs. ...Tabu" •McGrath, uih of the village. --quite :a number Porn here attended .the .Eureharistie: • Congress in,St.doseph's a iurcb,,Stxst-, :ford, on Tuesday, ---Misses. A, .. ;Shea and M. Stapleton, . f Toronto, .ssp t Thanksgiving Dar -at the bettor's home west of the village.—A number firm! here attended the funeral -of the ' te Mrs.. Henry Pierce, 'as held on Saturday. • BrYTH, October Welding.—The Methodist -church was bandsomety decorated on nl gi Day'. -at high • noon,.'fee lionor.of the Mage of` Miss Uy a. ,vim Taylor, of Blyth, and. Mr. ".Mar- tin`J J. Perry, of Northliattleferd . The ceremony was performed by . Rev •` R. • McCormick. The church was filled with friends of the young couple and as the strains of Lohengrin's wedding march played by Miss Birdie *u - or•, of Auburn. were heard through the edifie, the girlish bride came down the ailse leaning on the arm of her -uncle, Mr.Robert Taylor She wore a dainty gown of Duchess satin, drap- ed with silk crepe and trimmed with ntwansdown and carrying a bridal'bou- quet of white roses and lily of the ,,alley. Little M^—a t'arthew made a "charming flower girl While Master Tarry McCormick acted as rir_g `bear- e=r . The ushers were Messrs . Ches- ter Taylor and Duston Beecroft. "Dur- ing the signing 'of the register, Miss also a further menace to your health .Ada McClinton. of Goderich, sang a to tinker with common drugs . Fol - fine solo, "Come My Beloved." At low the example of so many thou- sands by givia►g Dr. . Wilia.ms' Fink Pills a fair trial. and they will trans- form you into healthy, active men and women.. Were also most eau , You can bet these - pills through white astors and pink dahlias, After' any dealer in mericir a or by mail at congratulations, Mr. and Mrs. Perry 50 -cents a box Dr six boxes for $2.50 left on the 2.15 C.P.R. train on a from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., short trip- to Toronto., The bride's" Brockville, Out - • ,,,Mrs.. Gundry, sr., of Goderich, passed away :pa.:'iWednesday evening of last wit, her death occasioning well` known -in the county aaiii bgond as the popular auctioneer; =Miss :'Kate .Gundry, 'of Goderich, Mrs. Young, of Saskatoon; and Will Gundry, bf Regine< The de- ceased, Who ' *as very nearly . = eight - three years of •age, was a member of -. the congifegatloh of North street' l�deth*dist church . STRONG PEOPLE NEEDED. •'rhe need -J /or to to be healthy is : urgent , ose . whorl illness*has, put etitside tho `franks .of robuat men and Women feel their Poetises keen->' ly They are � dicapped in .'ever walk of ife and .'weak' men . ar'e r,e,rve-worn women nerd more earn` ,estly than, ever to put; their': health:. ;right and biomective anstrong,; alit "patching"rnenths Many y,��,. ago are as:-ilP•now. as on the day ;then: began vainly : tinkering with cadihm drugs. Every ailing man and wo- man should remember that the ills of debility. nerve exhaustion, indiges- tion, sleeplesssiess, neuralgia, and depression come from a faulty blood supply. Worry, over -work or other causes -'have ip poverished the blood and left the life -stream impure. The nerves thereby are starving and the whole system is languishing for new blood. In this condition many thou- sands have won back stroteg nerves and new health and strength through the new rich blood, Dr. ,Williams' Pink Pills actually makes • In a `weak or bloodless condition it is not only a waste of tithe and money, but the conclusion of the ceremony a cention was held at -the home of the 1 bride, where a dainty wedding lunch was served. The decorations here,; beautiful, being ire Slightly Damaged Blankets $2.00 per pair HESE are slightly soiled, Tin an but not injuredyway They are dark flannellette, with pink or blue borders. The indications are these blankets !mill be scarce and higher priced later : in, the sea- son. Buy yours now and take advantage of the special ie Per price. 2 e P 'omen's Hose PACE will not permit of a detailed description of our Fall and Winter Hose, but we can assure you that the same sterling value and reliable . merchandise ` wi11 be found in this department. The Special Features Are Extraordinarily Low Pries .Entirely New Designs Thoroughly _Reliable Cloths + 'And Dependable Makes MANY months of careful preparation and economical buying have made this great display of Coats an even greater achievement than any previous showing-. Ma- terials have in many instances been bought at special prices and made into styles, emulating the host expensive imported models, and the prices have been fixed at a very small margin over cost of labor and material. it cannot be too .strongly emphasized that only wzth our buy- ing power and our favorable connection with suck reputable fires as Norhways, Continental Exclusive Cloak co., etc., is it possible for us to offer you this Magnificent Display of Attractive Coats at such Reasonable Prices. s _.art Underweato HE enviable reputatidn of this store as a leading underwear store was never more . clearly demonstrated than this.season. In spite of the tremendous advances in wool through early buying we are able to sell you stand- ard makes at prices that are so slightlyadvanced that it is hardly noticeable. Butter, Wool and Eggs WantedSEAFORTH DON'T MISS THIS DISPLAY Women's.Suits :For :Fall andWinter The suit designers have ex- +elled.theielves this season and instilled into these popu- lar priced 'suits all the beauty and attractiveness of the most exclusive, And expensive gar- ments, You will be delight- ed /with ' their becoming ap- pearance and tempting prices. Prices. $20 to $40 • s Furs ---- Furs Reasonable Prices You will be agreeably sur- prised when you look at our stock; of rich, luxurious fur ruffs and muffs, and learn the decidedly low prices we are asking for them. Ever want- ed fur is I ereand we guaran- tee every piece of fur we sell. COME EARLY. AND GET FIRST CHOICE. We Bo?.ht Early ®--die Bought ht Fer Cash and are Sell- ing at Prices You Cannot Afford to Miss, A Grand Display of Suits and Overcoat for Men and Boys n..Xizthasiastie Sitowiai of an Immense assemblagre of Clothing for 1 tt and: Winter Wear Iry Wh h Variety of Myles, Materials and Patterns are a From4 est Feature, and vittra,dive Irking' Predominates. Magniflcent Overteats Stylish Suits For Men and Boys For Men and Boys Filled with cozy comfort and attractive ap- peara:nceAge, these New Winter Coats: The leingyies are'.Piucb-Backs, Slip -Ons, 1.11- st4trirsiticY.ChestOtal4s. They come in bright attradtive colorings for , the boys and young Men eathe. more sombre ; but none the less .pleasing cloths for the quieter dressers. But the one great point we are emphasizing is the REASONABLE PRICES. No matter what price you wish to pay we caii give you the best value as that price. PRICES Boys .4.53 to 515 Men.... $12 to 522 just a glance at the great racks of New Suits loaded with attractive values you cannot afford to miss would convince you that you only serve your own best interests when you come here. For in addition to the advantage that you derive from making, your selection from this immense stock of the most reliable mak- ers, there is a donors and cents reason why you should come here. We can very easily convince you along both lines when you call. Let us Suit you and you will be Suited. PRICES - Boys.. 53 to $10 Men.... ,..$S to $23 Silks and Satins ;Soft Lvs troll's Weaves. and Beautiful Lotto -Lags A DEL IGH'TFUL assem- 116 bla a of silks and satins are being shown this fall co prising taffetas, anessalins, fairies, crepe-deucbenes, satin, de-cbenes, and last, but not least, the season's special fav- orite satins --taupe, burgun- dy, beetroot, browns; creams. greys, whites, pinks, nary, and black. All Attractively Pricod Women Underwear ALL the reliable brand; Stanfield's, Penman's, Turnbull's and Watson's, a e bole in all the wanted we t at -maces that few will equal and none will beat. Winter Caps - VERV new idea in ea Le expres- sionJoin finds first in this store. The tre- mendous selling we do re- quires a constant supply .of new arrivals, bringing w them every new style and at- tractive pattern. We can best meet your wants, as we carry the stock and can give you the greatest variety to Goose from. - ec to $1.50 pace Stewart Bros mate