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SALE NOTES
Save yourself the time worry and incon.
venience of collecting your sale notes by
hailing this Bank do it for you.,
We will look after all payments when due
and aedit the amount paid to your accotmt.
Consult the Manager,
SEAFORTH BRANCH,
N SANK St9
R. M. JONES, Manage.
SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT.
THE HURON EXPOSITOR
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DISTRICT MATTERS
A GENTLE LAXATIVE
FOR THE CHILDREN
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Mothers—the surest way of keep -
ng your little ones well and happy;
the growing child is to keep their
whether it is the new-born babe or
bowels regular and their stomach
sweet. Nine -tenths of all childhood
ailments are the result of clogged
bowels and sour stomach. The most
necessary and the b -est medicine for
little ones is a gentle laxative—some-
thing that will relieve constipation;
sweeten the stomach and promote rest
and natural sleep. Such a medicine
is Baby's Own Tablets. They are a
gentle but efficient laxative; are ab-
solutely guaranteed free from opiates
or other injurious drugs and may be
given to the youngest infant with
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pe;rfect safety. They banish consti-
pation, and indigestion; break up colds
and simple fevers and give the baby
that health and happiness which all
• children should have. They are sold
by medicine dealers or by mail at
25 cents a box from The Dr. Wil-
liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
ST. COLUMBAN
To The Maidens of St. Columban
.Now young maidens one moment please
Before the bachelor you set out to tease
Listen to the advice I give
Ere you become married to live
As some poor old bachelor's wife,
Who will love you as dear as life.
`To some of those in the bachelor's row
You should at first slowly go,
For some are young
And some are old
And some need not be told
Where their hat should be bung.
John Louis Malone,
You should leave alone,
For a pretty girl has caught his eye
And he'll get there bye and bye.
'With Pete Maloney you 'should be
As bold as ever you can. be
Because he never reads a story:book,
And does not .know where to look
For a maiden young and free
Who, his wife, would gladly be.
With Joe Murphy and Tom,
You should not be long;
If you wait a year or so
You may have to find another place
to go,
And as for Matty Joe,
The girl he loved married long ago,
But if you have the pluck
He'd be willing to try his luck.
If you give Joe Stapelton a fright
It xray coiner out alright.
With Joe Murray you are too late,
He is certain of his fate.
George Holland you must not worry,
Of him only speak fair,
Though he never seems to be in arhurry
Someday he's going to be a. millionaire.
Then, if you see him in a flurry
rii tell you what it'll be all about,
You will know that a cupid's arrow
Stuck in his heart and didn't come out.
Louis O'Rielly lives at home,
And also does Jim Sloan.
Some day these you will see
At the altar with a. bride to be.
TiMothy Lynch still courts away
In the same old fashioned way,
But soon we hope to hear
Sounds which will fill our hearts ,with
cheer.
Before the smoke has cleared away
Joe O'Rielly too will be om the way.
Now all young maidens who read this
rhyme
Don't forget there's lots of time
To catch a fellow's heart and hand
And make him beside you stand;
To tread the paths of life
With you as his handsome wife;
To an old bachelor do not advance,
But give the old girls one more chance
To marry the boys of long ago.
THE REASON WHY
Are there two sides to the rain-
bow? No, there is only one side to
the ritinbow. The rainbow is made
by reflection of the rays of sunlight
through drops of water in the air, but
you can never see a rainbow unless
yon 'are between it and the sun. You
could never see a rainbow if you were
looking at the sun, and so if you are
looking at a rainbow you can be cer-
tain that anyone on the other side of
it could not see it, because they would
have to be looking right at the sun.
The rainbow is always opposite to
the sun and there can never be two
sides to it.
Do ends of the rainbow rest on
land? The ends of the rainbow do
not rest on anything. You see, the
rainbow is only the reflection of the
1.3un's rads thrown back to us by the
inside of the back of the raindrops,
which are still in the sky after the
rain. Of course, if any of the drops
'of water touched the 'ground they
would cease to be raindrops and,
therefore, could not reflect the rays of
the sunlight. So, what we think of
as the ends of the rainbow do not
really exist at all. 'The rainbow is
only a reflection of the rays of sun-
light from countless drops of water
in the sir, which the sun's rays Must
strike at a certain angle in order to
reflect back the light so we can see
it. Where the sun's rays do not
strike the drops of water at the
right angle no light is reflected, and
there is the end of the rainbow.
• What causes different colors of
the rainbow? The colors of the ram
bow, which are always the same, and
are 'shown in this order—red, orange,
yellow, green, blue Indigo and violet—
are sunlight broken up into its orig-
inal colors. It takes all of these
colors in the proportions in which
they are mixed in the rainbow to
make the purse sunlight. These are
known as the prismatic colors. As
shown in another answer to tone of
your puzzling - questions, the rainbow
is caused by the rays of the sun
passing into drops of water in the
air and reflected back to us with one
part of the dropof water acting on
it in such a way as to break up the
pure sunlight • into these prismatic
colors. When a. rainbow appears at
a time when there is a great deal
of sunlight, . you will generally see
two rainbows. The inner rainbow is
4ormed by the rays of the sun that
enter the upper part of the falling
raindrops, and the outer rainbow is
formed by the rays that enter the
wider part ,of the raindrops. In the
inner or primary bow, as it is called,
the colors beginning at the outside
ring of color are red, orange, yellow,
green, blue, Indigo and violet, and be-
ing exactly reversed in the outer or
secondary bow. The secondary bow
is also fainter. You may sometimes
see smaller rainbows even if it has
not been raining, when looking at a
fountain or waterfall. These are
caused in exactly the same way.
r testing concrete a grivt,rnment
laboratory in EtP:ope has installed a
hy. -aulic pres- with • :rushing. force
of 4,000 ton b to the ware inch.
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A SPRING TONIC
AIDS EFFICIENCY
Lay Foundation of Good Health
Now by Building Your Blood
and Strengthening Your
- Nerves.
The good old fashion of taking a
tonic in the springtime, like most of
the customs of or grandparents, is
based upon sound, common sense and
good medical practice. Winter is al-
ways a trying time,for those who are
not in rugged physical health. Many
men, women and children. go through
the winter on reserve strength they
have stored up during the sunny, sum-
mer months, and grow increasingly
pale and languid as the .spring days
approach. A tonic for the blood and
nerves at this time will do much for
such people,
by putting color in. the
cheeks and banishing that tired feel-
ing that worries thousands, of people
at this season of the year.
It is impossible to be energetic if
your blood is thin and weak; or if
your nerves- are frayed or shattered.
You cannot compete with others if
you do not get refreshing sleep at
night, or if your appetite is poor or
you are losing weight. You need a
tonic at this time to add to your
efficiency now, as well as to save you
from suffering later on. And in all
the palm of medicine, there is no
safely 'or better tonic than Dr.
Pink Pills. These Pills tone
and enrich the blood which circulates
through every portion of the body,
Strengthening jaded nerves and run
down organs, and bringing a feeling
of new strength and energy to weak,
easily tired, despondent men, women
and children.
Mrs. J. N. McNeil, Glace Bay, N.
S., says: "For years past m -y home
has never been. without Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills, and I have good reason to
praise them highly. Following an
attack of la- grippe, I was left in a
badly run down condition. I had no
appetite and .felt so weak I could
scarcely go about the house. I was
taking medicine, but .it was not help-
ing me, and a friend Advised me to
try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I used
them for a time with the most ben-
eficial results. My appetite improv-
ed, my strength returned and I was
soon able to do all my housework.
I now use the pills every spring and
find them a splendid strength bringing
tonic. I have recommended the pills
to other friends who have used them
with good results.
Dr. 'Williams' Pink Pills are a tonic,
not a stimulant. They build up the
blood, and through their use not only
the disastrous after-effects of influ-
enza, but also troubles due to poor
blood, such as anaemia, rheumatism,
indigestion and the generally worn-
out feeling that affects so many peo-
ple, disappear. Youcan get these
pills through any dealer in medicine,
or by mail at 60 cents a box or six
boxes for $2.50 from The Dr.
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
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THE FORMAL PRESENTATION OF
SPRINGTIME MODES
To -Day
To -Morrow
• and Following Days
An Interesting and Extensive Showing of
Mi11inery 1 resses, Suits and Coats
For Women, Misses and Children
• You are Invited
Showing of Styles f.rom
Fashions' Source,
AS EXPLOITED BY THE LEADING AUTHORITIES, WILL BE IMS
PLAYED IN WIDE .A.ND COMPREHENSIVE V A R I E T Y. THE
MOST INTERESTING FEATURE WILL BE
The Exhibit of Stylish Millinery
A wonderfully charming collection of New Spring Hats of widely
varying suitability, of arristocratic style and exclusiveness. Women who
wish to be authoritatively informed of what the, world of fashion will
wear this Spring are invited to view the greatest of all exhibits in the
history of our store.
In the Display of Tailored Suits and Coats
Will be featured a' beautiful showing of 'the very latest styles composed
of the most beautiful creations of the foremost Canadian and American
artists. There are dozens of different models, each with an individual
expression of distinguished style, reflecting the high degree of exclusive-
ness that always characterizes this store.
Then in Dress Goods, Silks and Trimmings.
Will be shown this Spring's very newest costume fabrics and dress acces-
sories. A medely of superb color effects of exquisite delicacy and'
charming beauty. You will find this department worthy of your serious
attention, because here you get only the very newest and most reliable
materials.
Women's Made -to -Measure Suits and Dresses
To those women who are contemplating the purchase of a Made -to -
Measure Suit or Dress, we would strongly urge placing your order NOW.
The new plates and style books are already here from New York. All
the New Spring and Summer Materials are in here, and already downs
of women have made their selections, Don't delay, but order at once.
• Women's Dresses Ready -to -Wear
The greatest and most pleasing display of all will probably be found in
the WOMEN'S REAPY-TO-WEAR DRESSES. The New Styles are
captivating be y o n d description. Whether for street, afternoon,
evening or ordinary wear, you will And here an expression . of the most
Stylish Garments at a very reasonable price.
• STEWART BROS.
• Seaforth
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