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The Huron Expositor, 1922-06-23, Page 1I1 sv, s u 4f,o s - 4., a - r -•••rtµ The feuowing 1s�*' : <ar of aebool I:WN SOCIAL9' salt dates foo Ibhta� 4th r 1922',, drdlddt 6 ��D;y Grand rBand,r ~$ arid' o� 4ju�t aeaolybipn tIslA'fi ai.. P : +RMsernirrn �'Creditan St-ewa'rt-B.ros. Zurich, depbaridO '' dap extrvu aad marije $ j, , y;. ePtV64q' STRAWBERRY. b em�kls lie �wnre$1>4 neinit �� Ashfield, Se I+1 9;1 h Y. It, is not �lcaly ko ane�k. �lllli am�9 0 If} i� � . I d� rBlueva e, SePlte Rth pte FESTIVAL . airtitits oglwsrtion, uniesa tlh�t eoartea': '� �t� 1 u 6t. Iielens,.ep(e}'ifilth. when the b171 resolt4Ss tlhe,fugeJ-0gadeli` micetb k�Q}F� BelgrevS h. lectin ar/nsdderarom d th e3d4 da Eve Gonee7eenaCIve Seliterri ` Y njn$' qp ;� I be xi f.. " ePtahllbA= the arroe8�eaeling egnsid bly t Fve>Etr9nl In ' BY "' i a• F16ha1, Septeudb JUNE 27th heartened and think they', will bm vv#h a5gjas ltIN a 8 a ,. sent Wro somoDlti worth while in their 'the 1808 P'� �` 21st Tileye, on when tum their Sates fi-rler — Q (Porters 1;111, S 23rd. There is Something­,Rere You N. -ted- anti at Very Aft.r.active Frices Women's Vests Women's Bloomers >nlssEs' AND. t CI SSSS' N Bloorimers Women's Hose Linen Towelling Bath Towels BathingSuits Summer Dresses Summer , Corsets Quarter sleeves or sleeveless, made of Best Lisle Thread.. nicely trim- med, good fit. SPECIAL . 25c PRICE .......... ........ White or ink elastic top and bottom, good qualiity. Three sizes. SPECIAL 2p PRICE ............ ...... i in'White or Pink with elastic top and bottom, ideal for holidays: SPECIAL C PRICE ....................25C Black, Brown or White, a -good hose that will wear and has appearance. Sizes 8y: to 10. SPECIAL 25c PRICE .............. ..... Extra good quality, pure linen roller towelling, best Irish manufacture. SPECIAL PRICE PER YARD .........35C Good size Turkish Towels, heavy weight, -colored stripes. SPECIAL PRICE 32x14 ........ 5Oc 41x18......:.75c 43x21.....,$1.25 Big assortment, wool or union, strik- ing styles and color combinations and trimmings. Very Special Prices You will have to see these to appreci- atd their beauty of color, style and fit. You will surely want one when you see them. SPECIAL rD3 X20 PRICE .......... t0 A new design of low cut Corset. specially made for hot weather giv- ing ,you all the advantages of the .ordinary Corset, plus comfort. It's a Crompton. SPECI PRICE .....:� r.1.75 to 2.25 Stewart Bros., Seaforth Wiingham, Sep .. P.6th and 26th St, JaMes' Church aga"'. �y have 'little hw yrs ;W, r �'+� a'� � a" Walton, SeptamRrer'dlt ever. of 'getting the CrowTq 1�deta•$t<fiha'several P+ jl0.a t 6 ;.f MeiGillop, Septen4bdds-?19th. Pass : agtjaetn ant anis wJil 'pterinsIr'; urlxl8 were Blyth, September ABph. Grounds $traDikird a ae have to be j�$a[L wlbb a dawnwv j il,• revisipn of ae sates oven• ebbe scnhple Phoale mea stave de@en 3laeei�eii (' Varna, October Errs:. Under auspices of Catholic Dominion whichwill"t"1t d 9+ k# e Dtishwood, Oefiohes,8rd. Women'a League. parts: of the country as rvveM as Winchelsea, politer dCh. West. some inessruvea1,01i s' (I et C } y Pregramaie By r w . • to Some in *Mt 4ftgbb0 n — SHAFORTH HIGHLANDERS' The freight rate oommitlse has `ana'we GOVERNMENT 6k� fit "PEOPLE'S BAND been bias now for a ilpng Dune and uJ = wdi k y BArNO, having 4inished its exlasninJm of 1m+ Everyone Welcome. �► 4► tpx The Ontaiio witav$ses is ca¢tsidering its report to Gov@1llmeut, through r the j a�ae• That report will ,¢aloe a oecuxM_ The rumoto bi Qeise • Ii the Ontario Savi»g8.;O8iees, has ,nn few days to put through when it � �e by'this aims been 4M_. ly tpjs • r��y noynced 'the. opening.:ol several of- -- -A� comes into the ahanrber, it iq expect cuIsted and many 4tpPolePell fices, amongthem ane in Seaforth, received from dleta1*6=1 Pt sea rtJr, I ed, but it: is generally felt Hiatt it, wall and •these *Me" as, ato4 ready 9p , be in favor o1 continuin l ammusing'tbo ii9tla to 1 om qf•� qu8e- accept deposits frrorti., , eral lent W. ratite an all .este aver $1,200 S suspens on tions being as'laed and 66-iri leow far. gen Pub the new tax is five per cent. up to 01 tJre agreement on condition that ,the Advocate news travels," {' die. The savings o$aa arta the med- rates everytre be reduced. 1 sum through which artes and women $1,200 and then ten per cent on tkte a cost over 81,200. Oars coating lase everywhere will be Aped to saveVian �0 will, 01 course, eostCinue Twverstq seven of the . smatder ves- money, and the{r ptoner will earn ,m y a tax of five per cent. In sets of the Canadian Government L1DNDE%B0R0 more, as the savdlrgs- "glBoes will pay regard' �Eo candies end salt drinks ' Merchant Marine are to bre said up, Notes. — The l r four per cent. ve 1nlAr "' a l' will and disposed of when.possible. possible.. Thio there was also a lightening o! the School are holding fhetr.amnnal atrav7 It is believed tirt�D thSa' step well Irrr- was ""''Old in the House last festival y ev Qsrudden: the soda fountain man nrws p�r�d,�ez on that promote ttmo htr 6he pant a1 nigdrt lby Hon. W. C• liermedy Mini 'tea the le, b taxed .and the tax on •b ttled'goods Parsonage lawn WA-bn eeJV4" 3: people, Y Pm Milts addltia>val star of Ramlmeys anA Qanats, 19re opportunity for inveatnitt at good 'xedaced •in regard to candies, gross House had vndrr cared Q palsation a'vate in the Daeeraerrt of tore �comawnnity ;. interest with aibspluhq, ea�urit It Vis. mold goods were freed, and of Hall.—Mr. and Mrs. C. Bunning alts Y $4,860,720 to provide for a loan to cigaaetlbes and cigars of the cheaper Mx. arid Mrs. W. Brrmsdon motored will also assist in agrloultural develop the Oanadiam Government Merchant bragds were rnldeved, while the dearer to �Stratgord last 49unday Mr. metro • malting mo>aey available at Marine. E' tnamis pay a little mare. In the end applied in the Shaddick had the mrdpiortane. ed BreN pro o le rates od initiesest. It snot' xpeeted to .be about The amount is to be ing path of the roof 9f has bam the revenue is e proposed to make loans Wt rates which ,the same, but the bearing of the taxes payment of deficits in the operation g blown off during the atoon Ud ft- wdll be ander currclrt.r gsonable rates of the Company during t}re year end- ed b will be.dighter on the poorer man. day night Mr, and Mats AF Prig— rg y regular lq dttrtiprrs Fur- Ferb6lizers and sugar beet pulp are ed December 32st, 1921, to wvorking ham and 'Mr and Mas W:'B�Ir�la+�s „ thermore, all ironies tbeeived on de- capital and deficits in connection wvdth 3. added 44 'rhe free dist insofar as Stolen o1 mayt'h, spent last SVM posit -will be used, rusmediately in the operation during the 'fifteen moat ba Tax is, concerned, and a change was friends in Goderioli.- �lr. ' ' �Vatlaon Province, and will not, therefore, be ending March 91st, 1923, add eapibed lm}ehased a rase Chevrolet car, -- diverted u made in respect to ehegaeOaxeswdhich has either from, eirculadaon or expenditure in connection with the from Productive n makes�the maxium stamps for cheques Mrs. Chr"Ier, of Delbi, is vishihk %r east which, it the vessels Lo mSbeZy. opinion of the Govermnent, will be x2'00' This wall relieve most of the dt�• daughter, BtGrs. an •ad uate saf objections which were being •made. 4 and ]Sims. W. Tamblyn, Toronto, Brave 1' eq is whl' against the Ur. Fielding also hook a leaf out of returned after visiting width the detrirriental effects wv}jQt have beer the English book and regvtired Chat WE HAVE GOT THE OIL fpNner's mother. The many friendti . urged ' these Who 'halts feared that Victoria Street, June 13, 1922, of. Mrs. A. Vodden are sorry too boar this stepep on the .part the Govern- that she Is not so well agao-n. meat would interfere eAith the supply ".n of money for other commercial and industrial purposes. The seaforth bramb. of the Bank, which is situated in •trite Sults' Block, has been handsomely, fitted and furn- ished, and is one of the *nit banking offlem In the counts. . -d i, `. 'the local manager: is Ur. J. 11I. McMillan, a Seaforth boy, who needs no introduction to the public, as for some years he was acc,runtant in the local branch of the Ganadian Bank f of rCommeree, and later Manager of branches of that bank at Walton,. Parldhill and Niagara -on -the -Lake. He has :had 'a great many years' experi- ence tin banking, and is a general favorite with the business public and we believe, will be very successful in this new work. The official opening will take place Oh, ho! W hats that? A tel and c e - _-_— To -help to pay thedr debt. A tank of oil, what do they mean'? lock, M.P.P., for Centre Herron, and rte will be assisted in ! ne ceremonies And men a'standin' round BRUCEFIEI D l f boys and girls from around our village, are trying their Lower School g + n y g And gazing on the scene. by Andrew Hicks, )f C.P., for South ceipts for amounts over ten dollars. That also will result in a lar a amount Ano coming on behind, Accident. --Last Friday night what ' J Without a noise or sound, "nice" enW• have been a serous accident;' ocotrrred at• the 'home; of Mr.' $ugh Of China's millions. Our council are the boys A streak of black oil; AikenKtead. 7214.as1 1Collihs 4vam PARLIAMENTAltS' LETTER 0h, gee! No more hard toil. putting his new separator in ;the barn. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Oddel are vis - For we have got the oil A storm was edrhiafg :up and' they. were pleasing to the country in gen- I eral. One of the changes which seems That stops the dust and toil, were trying to get it in before it.. ' 1 To get out all the soil broke, and were running it in ah': Far they've always talked through That sticks onto our feet. planks. The separator slipped off ands ?'• will cancel all brewing of beer except went Ibhroug+h the floor, taking Mr. " r And we can breathe and gossip Aikenhead with it. The cable, how- by persons regularly licensed as brew- With pleasure, if not profit, ever, kept it from going very W. At farmers' loads we'll laugh Mr. Aikenhead was hit on the shoul-, And sm•ide and joke and gaff. der by a plank as he fell. No bonesh, through the House on Wednesday For we don't care a pill Were broken, but his shoulder is quite p If they go to the mill, painful. Notes.—Mr. and Mrs. D. Beattie ; Their chop and grist to get, A 'fir M J �mes Bo ant on Saturday, June 24th, when the door will be opened by J. M. Govan- - _-_— To -help to pay thedr debt. an r rs. a y e p last week end in London.—A number lock, M.P.P., for Centre Herron, and rte will be assisted in ! ne ceremonies w two'cent stamp be placed on old re- Or autos honk and fret And throw up all the grit, l f boys and girls from around our village, are trying their Lower School g + n y g by Andrew Hicks, )f C.P., for South ceipts for amounts over ten dollars. That also will result in a lar a amount That's down below the •pit exams this week."Brucefield Rov- ' J Huron. g of revenue. t e Of China's millions. Our council are the boys ers" are to be congratulated on their success at Dublin, and we hope they will be as successful at K{inburn.— PARLIAMENTAltS' LETTER T aken a{1 in all •the modifications i That like to give us joys. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Oddel are vis - Ottawa, June IT n,—After an were pleasing to the country in gen- I eral. One of the changes which seems The likes of which we never 1rad be- fore; iting at the home of their niece, Mrs. D. Beattie. Mr. Lawrence Reid, of 1 exciting evening, and a�so after hav- likely to raise 'a row was that which Far they've always talked through Goderich, visited -his home this last ing been modified to an extent to take will cancel all brewing of beer except hate week.—Mrs. W. C. Landeborough, care of most of the s r sous objections by persons regularly licensed as brew- And treated us like brats. formerly of Egmondville, but now of advanced against it, the Budget went ers and holding a license which costs port 'Credit, is renewing old ac- u through the House on Wednesday $50.00. There are many thousands So we'll say: Hip! Hip! Hooray! quaintanees here and visiting alt the morrrning by a majori'y of 18. The of persons now Wirth home-brew li- For all the ones we pay, home of Mr. James McQueen. Their only matter of doubt previous ,to its censer and all of thane will be out of To, help our town to boost many friends will be glad to hear passage was the size of the majority, -luck when the bill is passed, if it does And we'll be glad to ;boost that their son, Arnold, ,has success- ,,ut the carrying of Ow vote has.had pass. When our ,taxes all come due fully passed his third year 4nedieal ; y the effect of elearin,,• -the political . The B. C. .Progressive-.; and some In 1922. examination in the University of .atmosphere and settling the House of the Ontario Progressives switched Toronto. — Mr, William McQueen, down to the final stretch of the sea. their votes on the Budget to support ---'�---' Secretary of the Alstrerni Association, in good humour. There will, the government, and there are many STAFFA of the University of Toronto, spent of course, be minor changes made of the western men also, outside of the week end wv th his parents here. when the Tesolution� come befora Alberta contingent, who wished to Motes- -On Sunday next, June 25th, —The many friends of Mrs. George eommitbee,'but they will .be more in do likewise, and the result was a safe the Methodist anniversary services Hill will .be glad to hear that she is 5 .matters of detail than principle. The and heartening -majority on the main Now House will be 'held in Mr. Harper' s Grove. In the Rev. Mr. recovering from her recent illness.— s Drayton amendment charging nonfulfillment of pledges met the fate which had been predicted for it. vote of the session. the is getbing down to the balance of its labours and hopes to finish in a couple the morning at 10.30, Uren, of Mitchell, will preach. In the afternoon at. 2.30 and in the even- A number of the members of the W. M. S. and Kelly Circle attended the Missionary Conference held in , With the support of s•rme half dozen of weeks. Ing at 7 p.m., the Rev. Mr. Magwood, Kipper, last week. The services were Progressives and labor men, who had " " of Stratford, wilt preach.—On July thoroughly enjoyed by all, as well as to be forced to record !heir votes, Mr, The Wheat Board resalution •has 1st the regular Sunday school picnic ;the kind hospitality of the Kdppen :l2eighen mustered on:y 51 votes be- gone through the lionise and tinai will be beds in Mr. Hailer's Grove. ladies—Mrs. Thompson and Dr. Mair s ;- hind Sir Henry's amendment while Ewmytbing -is in progress for a good of Hensall, visited st the 'home of N, the government was supported by — --- -- —•— Picnic Ithis year and -we hope for a Mr. James Moodie this week.—The 169 members, good attendance. --On Friday evening, Brucefie'Id IT, F. W. O. held their The end came aster an exciting ev- .Tune 23rd, a strawberry social Will May meeting on the afternoon of the ening, and the gallerir= were filled to be held at Zion on the church grounds. 17th inst., at the 'home of Mrs. Welsh. w' suffocation when the vote was called. Forr hours many people had 'stood in Football —Mr. and Mrs. W. Pollen and Mr. and Mrs' E. Pollen anal families visit- A.imost all the members were present as well as a number of visiting,adies,. the corridors hopeful of gaining ac- ed at the home of MT. G. TufHn on and each did 0eir part to make the cess to the galleries for -the 'vote Sunday last. afternoon a very pleasant one. The and when f nally all were allowed in A False Rumor.—A couple of weeks ,lune meebing will be held at the there was not a squn.i ­ foot of stand- Brucefield Rovers ago a rumor to the effect that one had killed home of Mrs. McDonald, on the af- �. ing or seating room %,rcarit. ,iubilat- ion redgnM among th, Liberal mem- of our citizens a neighbor in a qualvel, gained a wide circula- ternoon of the 21st inst. A ten cent hrnoh will he served, and as usual bens when .the result was known ,and vs. tion and caused considerable excite- the programme will be both instruc- m;etrabers "let off ste.im" by flinging meat. We. are pleased to state, how- t;ve and entertaining.'— Rev. John papers and blue book- at one another KiRburn Kids ever, that the only foundation for the in the Mit- more, of Strathroy, will randuct the and across the %Isar. e e e The modifications made by Mr. POSTPONED GAME Tumor was a paragraph chell Advocate, recounting the events -.ind happening which occurred in Services here on Sunday, June 26th, at ,the usual hours, _- Mr. Austin Wheeler, who graduated from Clinton a Fielding were well received. These FRIDAY, JUNE 23rd Perth County fiftyyears a wdhich go' IDuslness College, has secured a si?nra- included a change in the depreciated was as follows: `.lune. 1866.—A ser- t ion in Detroit. A11 phis friends wish currency .regulations 'n base the cur- —At Kinhurn— ions case occurred in - the village of him evcc@sw.—A large crowd wttness- rencyn of Germany and Austria on the Staffa or spring Hill, on Monday last, err the foothill match played between standard of Britain for import par- This will be one of the fastest It appears that an old family quarrel Seaforth and Brucefield. The Rovers poses where similar goods were being games of theseason, and as Kinbvrn existed between W. Pillow and ane scored one goal. Our boys are get - made in Britain, and in Holland where were the Ohl rnpdomw for 1921, and A. Tuffin for some years back. The ting to be noted players.—Mr. Hugh l the goods. beingimported from the neilther team have dost a game Okla grudge was revived on the da above y McGregor, Jr., attended a meeting of forrrar enhmy countries did not com- season, we expect a •game worth corn- named, when, after considerable the Oddsellows in Owen Sound lest pare with any English ;goods. Th s ing to see. Be a 'Sport, and kelp the wrragling on both sides, Taffln drew a week.—lona. Grainger, of Seafarbh, i6: „ met the chief objections against the boys -hold their good reputation. !Come knife and srtabbed chis adversaries in tnsiting friendshere Chis week --Mrs. current rmlin contained in the main y g along and teill everyone you see. the abdomen, leaving an opening of Alex, Jamieson, of our wgblage, ie4 budget. x Mr. Fielding .has also changed Ohe B. B. STEPHENSON, Secretary. about three inches in lengfbh. •There is scarcely a h entertained of the y ops attending Mins. James Jamieson Nl:' .the Huron Ruud, who ds •111. - Mr. !bail ' taxes on antomobiles rho make tthem man's recovery. The would-Ibe mar- McGregor Sr., returned home from more workable. Instead of dbarging derer end his wife, Who also had a a visit rorit<6 friends in 11arristim, Matt. . •i •�� �' w ' . � '`c 1im �-" ,'.Y . s , .;y. ' ,+t t.-. �• • yy�� �'pt, ` %a�l�.. 3�i$�, � t .+.. tn:.n.,..vt>o....a ,.r•�<, }S�Y�'�' (irmm�za•a.u,,.�,._'ks ... .. t@. !"bnwA'��� v