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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1919-11-14, Page 3MERU, 1919 M-0-2111, P. 7 1 of -'Most of the Foftunels OnSavm ody. When we steep the Ste*artls -sell- it for Less Mail or Phone Yours Orders We prepay Carrie also. Perhaps it Would ge "e clearly to say that we If YOU have to hard -for your while the Part of the memo controls our actio--tties is make money woik ,v is a part of the brairt 'he power to open Our YOU e artmer�t pays. 3% per 'FA 'V RY t the eyelids, and whets aving*.S COATS of 'the brain ceases te� D -0 W power to keep the eyes Our S FiSCOR S. o shut Even when W, at part of our brain ca-ft� annum and this in ireit lis' added to your eyes from winking, be - sees to it thiit our P -RIC D is smother part of eyes aLWce a, ear, -1- OD RAT the prmcip to often. This is 'done, se of washing the eyeball ligineer at the electric 486 TH ints off the power all the BAW to the IWAMRTH BRANCH, • R. M. JONES;Manager.rettiest Coat You r Saoni.dndn,yatishCome an See,Them- Pss 7 and shuts you�qyesut Mm= DEP&M BOXES FOR RENT. h' The braid if it is not completer6 restl'ess.d All the BeComing Style,.it ispossible to ut in a Coat is to be found in thesVM HuRON EXPOSITOR aughter, VailEgmond, -who tend- e beautiful Par..Bird%. erly cared for her during her illness. rtz Nvith the Dominon Three brothers and one sister also. ments. You -may.. choose here frcm.a Magnificent Arra of Styles with the! assur% ylie ntario vernment,Survive: Jam" Aitkens, of Logan,r r*w, er ?dven in thl- DISTRICT MATTERS Th6s, and Robert Aitkens, and Mrs.ance that you are getting the'greatest amount of Coat Comfort and ion. Act. of 1918, Ilas; Andrews, of Long Beach, Cal. Mr.ViGas providing for tile F4rquhar died twenty-seven years a -Satisfaction for- th,---,. -least possible money, All sizeso birds generally in the TUCKERSMITH go. The funeral took place from the be regulations make it School Re'port.—The followingiis home of Mr. and Mrs. VanEgm6nd onuct to, "shoot, destroy,,, -the school report of School Sec ion I Sunday afternoon, the serviqes-at theli, net, snare,poison, Side onducted,No. 2, Tuckersmith for the mo house �and grave I . being c rices'toLwise kill, or attempt i0f September and October. he by the Rev. D. V. McCamus.' The ative wild birds otherr-- mames are in order of merit. Sr. I — pallbearers were- J. W. Moore, of xttwks, sharp -shinned Robert.McNaughton, , Robert Gre e, Goderich and P. Cantelon, J. P. Shep- t horned owls, crowx,.Uonce Cadieux, Olive -Cooper, John -herd,W. H. Hellyar, A. Ji Tyndall,blackbrds and house_Sinclair, William MacLean. Jr. I — and C. H. Holland, of.Clinton.� Theremains wertii.q will not cover, haw , r, . � MEmerson Kyle, Willie Bell, John Doig enintgred beside those. ofloting in season of game ,ntonally provided for in th4-- Janee Norris, Rosa MacLean, Dorot4; her husband cemetry. TheC,reene, Fern MacLean, Mary c- relatives from a distance who wereisheries Act, nor does Ic ee or doin-esticated birdz. Harry Caldwell, Margaret Elgie. 1�ena Mrs. �J. W. Moore, Goderich and Mr. ooDonald. Jr. Ul—,Clarence MacLean, present for the, funeral wer Mr. and.r. James Aitkens,aveNaughton, Grace Coolmr, Roert John Rogers and 1VT om-en s11ons provide that where -MacGregor. Sr. 11—Mona MacGr%or, Dublin. : . Ibirds pr6tected become janet Doig. Jr, JI—Lloyd at,jurious to the agricul- 19yrtle. Moffat, Edna Detwfler,�',�,yr interests of an ie THE BEST CHRISTMAS PRESENT uity coin- Aikenhead. Sr. X—Annie ghressesIfinister may Issut Oer- ton, Duncan Cooper. Jr. I—Dor thy AT ANY PRICE ))c them. The possessiom How. can you make your money; go,NaeLean, Margaret McDonald. 'Jr.�cted birds is made am further for Christmas cheer than with There -is one thing certain ,it is equally an offence- primer—Etta Bell, Shirley Cadieux,estro3r the nests or eggm Meatrice Cooper. Nunmber on roll, a year's subscriptio to The Youth's —tere never were dressiera; average attendance for Septe be Companion? It.brings so much into- Have you ever taken thels� — a bitter pill for- a household—its stories for readers prettier, or more becomin.29*.5; average attendance for Oct ber, time to examine the won– ds'-egg collectors. PL- J of all' Lges, its serious and informing j;30.8.—W. G. Strong, Teacher, t I 8uits�than we are showingever, Is made in the cazve__�. contributions, its Editorial Pages, its derful variety of stylishKists, biolo-ists, or stu- intelligent and, trqstworthy comment ready-to-wear Dresses we this Fall. All that is new ilogy, who may, unde%- HEALTH FOR THE BABY on the great and - tragic events of is fe�tured here in a cbarm- Kure a permit to collecu the time, its wit and humor. There have in our- store—if yous. The baby of to -day is the 'man Or is nothing quite Uke The Companion have not ask to -see them, ing array. We cannot give -woman of to -morrow. T riodical literatar�. descriptions here but we will be made undernr hus the sue- in all pexheries Act, "You will be §urprisedd FL cess of the future mai� or woman de- If your subscribe at once you will just want you to see these mod- -pends upon the baby's present wel- get some of Capt. �tTheodore Robert's how gbod and how Stylishtage of HotL*081. -fare. If the baby is sickly and ill fJp-river Tolk Stofies,* which will be ish garments. Come ind apartments seem to W mouriqhed it is not to be expE�cted followed during t1he new year by his they are. and try themies- on the other side 4T that he will grow intd a strongi ac- reat serial I of Canadian patriot -ism on. You will as well as here, as a re-- tive'manw'6o will hoM his own'iri, the' and valor, Sons of Liberty. like them. suspension of building, -business world a few years hence. . New sub.scribqrs for.1920 will re- rar.- Here are two buia- 31others it is a duty you owe the fu- Price $10 to $40ceive:4ons -of the shortage, ture to keep your little ones well now1, The Youth's Companion -52 is- Price $20 to4ish weekly: Lady—H&W- IfIlis can be easily done if Baby's Own_- sues in 1920.ost your Job? Tramp— Vablets are kept in the house. The 2. All remaining. weeldy 1919I Vas. a nartist, I was— 'Tablets are a mild but thorough laxa- sues.it theta "To Let"' nodcev_ tive which regulate the bowels and, 3. The Gompanion. Home Calendar stjzLuia (Norway) week- sweeten the stomach and thus make for 1920.m 2,,room to let?" "Wsu -baby healthy and strong. Concern- 'anyn'rhmAll,the* above only $2.50wr a tby'boy three years and have used Baby's ON$ c als in osier in appl4cation conly -fro�= -_jng them Mrs. W, Orser,-Elginbur.g, in the United States or Canada. 0 0 who are out all day:" -Ont., 'ites:----P1 have - fine �hedl THE YOUTH'S COMPANI ree ipe Hmore than 25,004404W sOwn Tablets for him. ever since he 887 Commonwealth Avle., Boston,Mass. yUnited States. -was a small baby. I certainly think New Subscriptions Received at this them a splendid medidine." 'The Office.money �ork rSt7*ari� - � hard for �oura,e TEve Iths, 01 09 irin �or by mail at 25 cents a b TALLEST BRITISHER Women's Men's All Wool StI�X' 'Tablets are sold by medicine dealers ox from Women's and Children'►!' 1Dr Williams, Medicine Co., Brock- Compared With- Patrick O'Connor, Mlle, 0 nt. Overstoc Fleece Cashmere Albert Brough. who died a short c *jAgs, 99 ago, and who, owing to his 7 feet, 7 • 1,79c CANADA HAS REASONS inches, was reported to be the tallest Regular $1,--25 to $1-75 39C Canada has every reason to be "'an in the world, was a midget. Mnrit- nf imis worsted wool 1 n fine -proud of that great family and f O'Connor, who is at present in South Heavy ribbed worsted wool Over- Women's Fleece Lined Cas merette r r -paper'The Family Herald and We,� Africa, is stated to be the. biggest man ribbed knit, in blactc. All size's, �slight- �y on earth. Certainly, he is thetallest stockings Sizes now iss ed ockings in white, red and black Hose, fast black, full fashioned. 'Star of Montreal, it is I ly damaged, worth $i -i new form, sixty es British subject. 81,; to i o. A -bigr bargain, in a -four Sizes 7 to 10- z weekly, and is more easily h ed A veritable modern Hercules, O'Conp. z - and read. The Family Herald is he nor is almost 8 feet high, and aper- Special I Price 99c Special Price 39c: Special Price .79c great home paper of this Continent, son -6 feet, 6 inches high can walk a Each and every issue, is.brimful 'iof beneath his arms when outstretched ZW_ the choicest and most interesting aid horizo itally. He has a chest measure instructive goading matter, It costs ment of .55 inches and weighs. 357 'but $1.25 a year and every . ubscrib6r pounds, while the ring which adorns for 1,920 is receiving a handsonl�e the iTtdex finger of tl;e giant's right ,souvenir portrait of the Prince t�f Hand is so large that a florin can pass -1 1 -10- 09 This easily through it. CORK CLOVE males, size 1% "Irv. vortrait alone could.not b� bought for Overcoats and Sums the money, How the Family Herald TONIC TREATMENT 1W for, Men and Boys ----6 sa beautiful souvenir to * - "'"11 give C FOR THE NERVESI Care pay to buy Work Clothes all sdbscribers is indeed a myst&ry, Ior M. It will !still they do it and their subscribers here. Read over the prices be. -receive the benefit of their generosity- Neuralgia and Other Severe - -N'er- vous Disorders Cured Through Don't buy Ordinary Clothes when low.! The quality is certain. DUBLIN the Blood. when you can get an Improvement . Overalls (Too late for last week). for the same price. Notes Mr, L. J Looby has pur- In many sevjre nervous disorders Peabody's . .................. $2.75 �chased the McKenna Block from Mr. the best remedy is - often a tonic. The g -Pr' Hubbell, of Deseronto. This block most active tonic treatment is re- There never waeh season when it Sna oof ........ ... $2.25 -was built by the late Joseph Kidd and commended by the highest medical Big.B ................ c was so necessary to exercise the ........ $2. splendid structure. Acme 'Was a. sple ure. Of late it authority to arrest the progress of las been -neglected. The enterprising greatest care in buying clothing. .$1.75 C., such disease.' Dr. Williams, Pink Pills purchaser hast let the contract for re- are a tonic that acts on the nerves Kant -Tear ........... ......... $1.25 pairs to the building, putting in elec- through the blood, which carries to The scarcity of. wool, the uncer- alent- 91 tric light, etc. --Miss Hotham, a t the nerves the elements needed to Aaffity of dyes, and the high cost of Pants ,ed singer of Mitchell at the request bilild, them up and restore them to -a s here, has con- ab responsible for puttin some Peabocty's. 6f a number 6f pupil normal condition. labor is respo 9 . 0... 0 .... 16.14 .50 seated to give vocal lessons on Mon- Neuralgia, sciatica,' nervous head,- on the mar- Stripe Cottonade .............. $2.25 very unreliable clothing 1P (days. --A dance will be given in the g and a number of more severe I here on Friday niglit the ache ket MEN"S AND BOYS" Black �,Opera Hal nervous troubles are properly created w ok t 14th inst., when the Douglas Bros. by building up the blood , th Dr. Work Shirts orchestra will be in attendAnce.—Mr. Williams, Pink Pills and are o en en- With our customary foresight we Joseph Nagle has gone to Chatham tirely cured this way. If you are Ang at the Ursaline purehased our present stock months -nd- white double front, to visit his daughters nervous you cAii.help 3;6urself by re- Black a College.—Mrs, Thomas. Burns spent I fusing to worry, by taking proper rest ago whets conditions were better and of work, per Saturdaylast in Mitchell ---v i. Shea Fuwm'RNISHINGS ......... $1.510 to $1.75 Ped. Rtparrs Ta and sleep, by. avoiding excesses and, prices lower. shipped a cat load of hogs to the by taking out-of-door exercise. For Light Colors .......... $1 to $1.75 turn 091 life -Whyte Packing Co., Stratford.—Sub-. medicine take Dr. Willi4ms'Pink Pills -fold 'by buying Black and White Stripe_ 75c to $1.75 Moline, scribe early for a Victory Bond.'and and you will soon notice the benefi- You benefit two This store has always been he Flaxmqn show your love and patriotism for tial, effect of this tonic in every part here—you get the very best materials ......... *.a ...... $1.75 actor will be your country. Mr. D, McConnell is of the system. Miss Annie L. John- obtainable and you pay less for them. leading Furnishing Store. Lgercaptain for the Hibbert team, and Mr. ston, R. R. No, 1, Listowel, Ont, is one. abSox Dp. McGregor of McKillo:P,- Will Call on of the numerous sufferers from ner- the villagers on the -north ends of the vous troubles veno has found a cure stocks to choose from and the, est Cotton ................... # 25c burg and the 1st, 2nd and 3rd cones- through Dr. Williazag'Pink Pills. Miss, 'Brands at Lowest Prices. Union :ions of McKillop.—Rev. 'Fr. Noon- Johnston says:—"For a long time I ............. Overcoats an is spending: --)a fewweeks in Lon- was a severe sufferer from nervous Wool Flat Knit ........... don 1with friends.—Mrs. Frank Flynn troubles, uith the result that I grew r.; on the and Misses Helen and June Wilder, of very pale and weak. - Medical treat- METHER you adhere -closely to the very newest Wool Fine ribbed' ......... 50e h a; a bolt. sts Men's Overcoats ........ $15 to $45 Bay Cityc, s rate, Michigan, mre the gue. W Wool, Heavy ............. 5oc to $1 ment did not help me, and -various styles, follow the extreme fashions or dress con– of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Looby. 3oys' Overcoats ... ..... $5 to $20 medicines had no beneficial effect, servatively, it make's no difference at this store. You finally a friend advised me to until f -tt a def Men's Suits—Serges, blue Caps' "th � 1. began can bV. 6t satisfy your ideas here. The unusually large, try Dr. Wlilliams' Pink Pills HULLETT it pie in their use and took the pills regularly or black .............. $25 to $40 ShOP CAPS .... .......... 25c to 35c rxv[ ttle-V Death of An Old Resident.—Jane stock carry is justified by the immense business we for several months, with the -result I late John Worsteds all colors ..... $15 to $38 lu Handkerchiefs ............ 15c to 25c H. Aitkens, widow of the d in weight, but do Ne'u. stocks are constantly coming and going. Farquhar, of the, Gravel Road, Hullett, that I not only gained have recovexed !'M'y full health and Tweeds, all colors ....... $10 to $30 passed away on Friday, of last week strength. I cannot praise Dr. Wil- Boy's Suits—Serges, blue. $4. 50 to $9 Always up-to-date we show the very latest and approve Mitts and Gloves after an illness of several months. The Tate I.Mrs. Farquhar was born A Guy,-,;- liams' Pink Pills tpo highly for what ed styles -in every department, —AT THE MOST 'Cotton ............. 25c to 35c they have done for me." , Worsteds, all colors ....... $4 to $10 REASONABLE PRICES, boyo, Nova Scotia, on March 23rd, e -at er L� h .18013. Later the family came UP to To build -u'p'the blood there is on Tweeds, -all colors ......$4 to $7.50 ................... 50e to $21 Ontario and settled in Logan town- remedy that has been a household ship, where she was married flAy- word for a generation, Dr. Williams' tight, years ago. She spent all her Pink Pills for Pale People. They married life and widowhood' and died tone up the entire system, make the 'upon the farin she came to as a brie, blood rich and red, strengthen the DRIED APPLES DRIED "PS the farm now belonging to her son -;:n- nerves, increase the Appetite, put •col- d lips and drive law Mr. James VanEgmond. NIrs. our in the cheeks an war so WANTED. being a away that unnatural, tired feeling WANTED -Farquhar was a' Methodist, church, Clinton, Plenty of sunlight, good wholesome member of j Wesley Q Vy '] 1�-I, food and fresh air will do the rest. -IV it a1la it, was Mier ueligin, to attend V�l JLZ services of the church as long as ;'she You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills 12 CENTS PER POUND UjN1N'1Z PER VVUiN" was able to do so. During the fast through any dealer in 'medicine, or summer she was unable to leave cher by mail at 50 cents a- box or six boxes to which she WAS confined from for $2.50 from The Dr, Williams' Med,- M_ Warch last. She is survived 'by Ione icine co,, Brockville, Ont. 1.