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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1919-11-28, Page 3O MIER 28f 1919 I'uIJ YV. IPERATION I suffered from se rich caused me much, suffering, and two. doctors decided. that I would have. = to go through azo. e Aeration before I could get well. y mother, who. been helped by t'`eygetable Com- } .mid, advised n:s. e J try i t before sub-. ttirgtoanopera- n. Itrelioved rx - im t s. my tr:::1 ,Ies.. : , welds wi..hoet any x •cr>< an who is. '' 4;13 les to gives �• stable Com- e) a3 rata for tee -D, 1421. Ftt are s i ue condi- . al operation is the et on the other hang been cured by this remedy, Lydia E. les Cemp .und, after. thet an onert.tzon was. v ennm rvho wants ten should give it a. 4ubsnitL:ng to such a exist, write to Lydi ice Co-., Lynn, Muse., I reeult of many yeaxa our service. e patentee of a pen a sliding sleeve tee t soling the fingers,:. ernment has decided kilometers of rail - ver obtained from. service stations a. ntly operated and ctricity has been in- hasinventeda mow- fastened owfastened to the stem. tear vegetation from than a bristle brush„ shade of a: hemispher-- !berr sponge has been . charged net, mount -- has been invented in k holesale destruction eotographing machine - been invented large to enter it to change m the United States yed by the govern- ► iznpr€rve the quality nobile radiator in- ce filled with kerosene went the water freer-- inplement. the imine- ons.. You rplements enough 6,st. The run in tail. is tractor. systems on your t that you calla and le Moline. long, gger crops Come in c. oee -'9•-... 4 a �ving and R construction The period of rec t► nstruction brings prosperity to those 'th !money in the bank. Are you in div: t class make T. a not,If ' it ._ ., . pa t to. open a savings account to -dap. Money makes money. 560 SEFORTH BRANCH,: s R. M. JONES, -Manager, SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES ' Fft RENT, te*art's Sell it'for Less :ail or Phone Your Orders eaforth's Gr ready to Serve TEE ILURON EXPOSI41011 DISTRICT 'MATTERS LONI.ESBORQ (Too Late For Last Week.) Notes. Mr, Moses Brown, who.las been under the doctor's care all stz n- xner, has • not unproved and has sold his farm to Mr. Harvey for the sum of $7.200.—Quite a gloom was east Over our village on Sunday morning to hear of the death of Mr. Daniel Mountain. Mr.. Mountain was around his work on Thursday, and took sick on Friday night and died on Sunday ACTIVITIES OF wO; i' morning about ten o'clock, pneumonia The German national assembl in being the eeuse of his death. The y' -funeral which was meld on Wednesday Berlin has 154 women members. eves veryelargery attended, internment Mrs.` Alma Cole is the first woman being made in Ebeniggar cemetery.— deputy county clerk in New York city. Mr. and Mrs. ''rit. Brigham !sited at Practically the whole town of New the home of r. Albert Vodden on Sun- dayis afterr:ogn, Mrs. Vodden is not wealth. enjoying very good health.—Mr. and Rich women in China- give freely Mrs. 'William Stacicht�use have gone large sums of money to finance new: to spend the winter with• their on, industtles.• Dr. Stackhouse, of Ridgeto`t r M,`. Queen Elizabeth of Belgiiun, spends Mevrethy rest with an accident with touch of her spare time learning the his auto. The auto slid down the art of navigation. the ezntraztkzne*nt while! p€cssing over ` About one-fourth of the entire popu- bridge. Itwasa. miracle that he and., lotion of Belgium are engaged in in - his little girl escaped injury: Hapton, land, has a�magneto in- clustry ethic was established enti el by the labor of women. A .Finnish fully developed. • " t five to six years there is a leve ng of the permanent pinchers, the chess usually being leveled at six and both pairs of intermediates partially leveled .and ' the corner in- cisors showing a wear. "Frons seven to eight the pinchers are noticeably worn; . from eight to seine the iniddlepairs, and by ten years the corner teeth. . , "After six years the: arch gradually loses its rounded contour and;becomes .nearly straight by the 12th year.- In the 'meantime the teeth have become triangular in shape, distinctly ,separ- ated and shiow the progressive wearing to stubs dustrial occu ation. 1: t;' e '-ELL SATISFIED WITS BABY'S OWN TABLE 'S Mrs. Emile ilalette, Montpelier, Que., writes:—"L have tiled` Batby's ,Own Tablets for some time and°• a,i well satisfied with them. These are surelyc'� digest medicine j know :yo for .., o les." What Mie Malette says •tads of other `zothers gay, 'Once they- `fie used tie Tablets dor -their children they woulted useaothig else. The Tablets` are� a ni l i .- but -thorough lax zve :'`are o1nfeiv -free from opiates,, narcotics ors ,fir har xi- -'u1 drugs . a c tha e be v en; • to the youngest baby. with perfect" safety and good results. They are sold. by medicine dealers or by mail: nt, 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.;," Brockville, Ont. - re y government steamer which arrived, in New York recently : had five women among her crew. The National Women's Trade Union league in Belgium `now has a member ship of nearly 20,000. -;'fihe Wozn!an's City Club of Chicago is Making a determined fight to have separate- woman's police department, Miss Ella" . Groninger, first • wood to sit as a judge in Indiana, refuse the first divorce case asked iii4eurt. Mrs. Mabel J. Gray is the president of a mining corporation organized ' in Nevada to develope . claims she dis- Dr, Ada Potter of Utrecht Holland a. distinguished woman physician, claims that ,girls ;should marry .at the .age of eighteen years. The Massachusetts minimum wage commission ha._ s decided that the TRE, RE .SO '...WRY - lowest, v ge that a girl can he . The object.: in a rtiom whieh has decently on is X12.50 per week. been ;wept at a given even tempera- Miss Ruth Kenyon, Who for seven- ture of heat dill be all the came tem:- teen years has regularly covered a perature, beteuse heat spreads from 28 -mile route out of Monroe, Neb.. was. ;ne ruing ta another equally. one of the ::frst woman mail carriers Still, if you put your hands on vari- in, the United States. - .0:objects !r., such a room some oe them, N',•ill.feet colder than others. You toncli the tiling of tothe fireplace and that will -feel cool - yolt. On the other nL nti . he upholstered furniture will feel quite v ar-n. The piano kegs, 'Zeal � �'wood. of'the lano' .;Y� cool, cvl�i fi �� F and case" are ' is The difference is due to the facet that heat or cold will run through some objects mare quick- ly that `through others. ` It will run covered. - through the tiling on the heart the piano „keys more ` quickly through the upholstering on the nye or the wood of. the piano and than-, When yau, touch'a , thing with you fin - ver you suppit Some of the heat of' your body to Mttez objt=through your ager. If t b feet .esthe tiling on the heart'ci the heat you get a c ger. On- -the uphAstery . 'throug. which the he' „lou get • warm fees__. lame reason -4, Thus, carries the l teat away.,orrl :fir et tact quickly we call a cold feeling ob- ject, and " if the object touched des not carry the heat away so quickly we call it a- .war z'n feeling object, ';WOK AT THE COW'S TEETH IN ORDER TO TELL B,Ett ,APF, 3i keys o the piano !trough it cluiey and TpSion in - your fin- , if you, touch. futit' • 1. Girl bank clerks in London have formed -an association of women clerks so ,as:to make a fight against the men t}:are trying to usurp. their posi-, arts. During the war 11,880 women were enrolled in the United States navy de- partment, navy yards and naval sta- tions -throughout taa-tionsthroughout the United States, Equal representation for women and° men in the governing boards of the federation. trade unions in Belgium has been at"complished. Italians take•tht lead in the 'sale of. human hath,. the main source of their .supp?Y being obtained from the peas- ant women , of Italy, Dalmatia and Swataer'1and. . POOR •TIMI ' mom) B.aJNGs - TNDIG1 STroN e aloud Rich and_ :1 By lige:,Dr. Williams' Pink un -blooded people .generally have stoznaeli trouble, They seldom recog- nize the fact tomtit thin blood is the cause of indigestion, but it is. Thin blood, weak, vr tery blood, is one of the most eonlmon causes of stomach trouble. The glands that furnish the digestive fluids are diminished in their.. activity, the stomach muscles are weakened and there is „a loss of nerve force. In this state nothing will more quickly restore ,appetite,,, digestion and a normal nutrition than good, rich.. red blood.- Dr. Williams' ;fink Pills act directly on 'the blood. making it rich and red, - and this enriched blood • strengthens weak nerves, stimulates tired, mes- cles, and awakens to normal activity the glands that supply the digestive fluids. The first sign of returning health is an improved appetite, and soon the effect of these blood improv - In purchasing pure bred cattle the buyer has the advantage-, of the chance to refer to strictly kept re- cords if he wishes to make sure• of _ern animal's age; but it often happens in brying grade' or. common cattle that t e. owz:;':r has not kept a iwrit- teat., o rit- to reerrd of the, 'beast's breeding, rends mater hew honest he may be, his nor .. ry may fail him when. it € entes i clex ng the exact age `f :animalss in ids herd. In such case it is a ',areas In p to the buyer to be sable taL tell the age c o€ cattle, mere ing -rolls is felt throughout the whole e.r less exactly, by their teeth,. And system. You find that what yea eat evil is the zte.zessary knowledge for €1cee not distress you and that you•are suek deterreinat.ton is lacking the iail3 growing stronger and !bore ``vig- We prepay Ca a t Clothing Store is .Superbly Qu ---This Year more than ever. .-e-Hero.. for Men's and boys' Clothing. Creat Values in Men s Suits and Overcoats. Gar- ments that are will an carefully made to give the utmost satisfaction, : You are Iways stire of Good Value Here, 0 matterwhat price you N wish to pay for your Suit or ::Overcoat you. can' Always- get the best value at that price right hers., We handle nothing but, the very best makers'. best makes, Every ga.rmerit is gOod, honest, come-back-ond-buy again clothing. 'DOlar for dollar you get more styli,, better, quality, neater #it better lined clothes here: than you. v�ill find- in any- store in #lie County. And—last bili not least—eve standbehind -every garment .wed; sell with our persona. guarantee. Come and see them. PRICE $10, To And Remember This I talways pays hundreds of people in dollars`a ceits to cleat here, If it didn't we.woulcf not thifarge trade we do. It will pay you - is yet snore than ever. U . S, Department. c f to fr 'I m.:t..s bulletin may prove L�`}l�alm.11: f:t+re have :1yr1y` szitidV "lSotteeth ell in tn.. l7, r maµ s• the tulle - a c, the c4;t'f at "birth two or. more t��:.�..caya�rc or first incisor teeth . i'c.# l.s, With the first 'month the e. *t. t :,te i ors have appeared. 1s til c- approaches two see ..rs c►f t ge the centre pair of temp- 4trrtrY incisor teeth or pinchers are re- ed..`t =eel by the . permanent pinchers which et two years attain full de- vtt-pxne i At from two and one-half to three years the permanent first intermedi- ate are cut end are usually developed at three years. "At three and one-half yeare the .geccrel intermediates or latterals art eut. They are on a level with the first initerre.linics and begin to wear at four years. "At four and one-half to five_ ;ears the corner teeth are replaced, the azmimal at five years having fall corn- pletaent of incisors with' the corners orous. Mr. J. J. ;Murray, Regent street, Toronto, hears testimony to •the value of Dr. Williams' Pink ,fills in cases of this kind. He says:— "Dur ing the latter part. of 1918 I was _t sick man. My stomach seemed sim- ply down and out. I had no desire !_ for food, and when I ate it distressed see. I was pale, did not sleep well, ..sturally got up in the morning feel- ing' grouchy. My wife was worried over my condition and urged . me to.' try ` Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, remind- ing me of the good they had done our. eldest daughter when she was in a, somewhat similar condition. I decided to follow her advice and got a supply and here is the story in a nutshell: I have got, my appetite back, sleep soundly at night, enjoy my meals and ant so grated .with what the pills. have done for me that I Strongly ad- vise their use forall pale, sick peo- ple." You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills through any dealer in medicine, or by mail at 0 cents a box or six boxes for $2,50 from the 'Dr. Wirlliatns' Mediae Co., Brockville, :Ont. 0 1 rash Towelling Extra Wight, good quality, suitable for roller or hand towels. Price 25c Yd Linen Toweiling Pure Linen, e y fide,. 'for tea towel's or rollers; Price 3 5c Yd Women's1.!ai.sts All colors, blac low necks. G made, perfect! t. ite, rose, etc. high or lily haubiti silk, well Prig_.$2,75 Flanne lankets Very sli 1y ilamaged,4 white with Fink of blue ',Orders. Full §iz Per, g.ir $3.75 en'(Woo1- Sony Fine "lack, tire wool worsted i .im kveigh4t' oft and warm. case, med- ,F Prue 79c 4 ttr- ✓ - BeAvart MEN'SFURNI.SHiNc;S. 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