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Cattle
It pays to improve rout stock. Though . the initial
cost of introducinga famous breed into your herd
is considerable there Is money in thaorenture.
If you need backing_for this, or for increasing your
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SEAFORTH BRANCH, R. M. JONES, Manager.
SAFtTY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT.
THE HURON EXPOSITOR
DISTRICT M.aTTERS
wltfiont anybody - hearing about him.
• F1ie 'ehief equipment for the part he
has played in the . past -year is un-
limited impudence, no ; ecruples what
• e'er and a sincere hatred of the Jews..
It -was the -last quality that made him
MILE IN EVERY DOSE, was
When a Tewtsh+ massacre
A. was on foot -he was in' the foreground
OF BABY'S OWN TABLETS ` and. among the Magyrs hatred of the
Jews appears to be . flaming more
Baby's Own Tablets are a regular fiercely than it flamed in Russia. Both
joy giver to the little ones—they Horthy and Friedrich had also the
advantage of the support of the
Rumanian army when " it invaded
limitary, and this - backing, apart from
anything else, would .have kept . thein
in power. He Was deferential to the
Roumanian officers, but this did not
prevent him from making impassion-
ed harangues to his countrymen in.
which he denounced the barbarities
of the Rumanian invasion.
This suggests another quality that
the :man seems to have discovered
almost bvernight—a giftof fiery
laegtiage and a sense of what a mob
like to hear.' Horthy had at least
Smile in every dose of the Tablets., military training'.1or his post. -Fried-
Baby's Own Tablets are sold by medie rich had nothing but his innate ruf-
eine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a fianism, and luck; for a man must
box. from The Dr. Williams' .Medicine be lucky to be anorganizer of the
Go., Brockville, Ont. Reds, and within a year a leader of
et. ; the Whites.. The truth is that since
IIUNGARIAN ADVENTURER'S :'bloodshed was the chief quality of
AMAZING CAREER' both, the moral difference between
` them was not great, though the po-
litical divergence was marked. His
downfall is due chiefly to Francis
Gondor, a Hungarian, now in exile
in Vienna, who, in his socialist pa-
per has charged Friedrich with mur-
der and has even violated a social-
ist canon to the extent that he has
collected sound evidence to prove
his case. Horthy, as remarked, is
not displeased, and Horthy is at pre-
sent the boss of Hungary. To get
rid of Friedrich is a step in the right
direction if Hungary is to regain
her sanity. To get rid of Horthy
never fail to make the cross baby
happy. When baby is eross and'fret-
ful the mother may be sure sore-
thing is the matter for it is not
baby's nature to be cross unless he
is ailing. Mothers, if your baby is
-cross; if he cries ° a great deal and
needs your constant attention, day
and night, give him a dose of -Baby's
Own Tablets. They are a mild- but
thorough laxative which will. quickly
regulate the bowels and stomach and
thus relieve constipation and indiges-
tion, colds and simple fevers- and
make baby happy—there surely is a
One of the many evil genuises that
have plagued Hungary since the war
appears to• have fallen, at least temp-
orarily, and while we have no par-
ticular reason for wishing Hungary
well, she is to be congratulated upon
the spectacle of Stephen Friedrich,
formerly Minister of War, in prison
on a charge of murder. He is accus-
ed of responsibility for the death of
Count Stephen Tisza, one of the
leading statesmen of the Central
Power's throughout. the war. He was
Premier of ars and a bitter
enemy -of the inter te. When he was f will be equally helpful.
shot to death in a revolutionary ap•
-
prising there was no great grief ex- --Zurich and community were with
pressed in Hungary; but the Hun- , deep regret shocked upon learning
garians after an .experience of the the sad news of the death of Mrs.
Amelia Schmidt, beloved wife of Mr,
Charles Hartleib, Waterloo, and form-
erly of. Zurich. The deceased went
peacefully to sleep at her home on
Tuesday, April 13th, having been con-
fined to her bed for only a week with
heart failure, and the end came very
sudden, at the age of fifty-five years,
six months and twelve days. She
was well' known in- Zurich vicinity,
hiving lived here with her husband
for many years, until last fall when
they removed to Waterloo. This union
was blessed with six daughters who
survive her and are as follows:
Laura, Mrs. S. E. Faust, Zurich;
Eleanor, Mrs. J. H. Cantelon, Hensall;
Florence, Mrs. H. J. Simon, Semans,
Sask., Etta, Gertrude and Ruth, at
of Austro-Hungarian resistance. At ' home.
this time he was living in a suburb
of Budape* and seized the oppor llELICATE GIRLS
tunity to oanize a secret society
Hapsburgs, the Redsnd the Whites
have conte to the`'- conclusion that
the Hapsburgs were comparatively
innocuous. They are tending to.
them now, and it is for the purpose
of stimulating this feeling that they.
are called upon to deplore the un-
timely taking off of Tisza. Those in
the plot to re-establish the Haps-
burgs nnay deplore the fact that
Friedrich is made the "goat" in this
murder trial, but his 'brilliant rise
from obsduirty to power made 'him
enemies, and he is being thrown
overboard.
Friedrich wasan obscure manu-
facturer of machinery and was un-
heard of until the revolution of Oc-
tober, 1918, which marked the end
on the Russian pattern. The plan
was to introduce soviet government
'MADE STRONG
in Hungary: Friedrich edited an Rich, Red Blood Needed to Keep
anti -militarist paper with this - end Up Their Vitality. /
in view. It was this organziation If growinggirls are to become well
that decreed the assassination of Tisza
and if Friedrich was not one of those developed, healthy women their
who slew the premier, he provided blood supply must be carefully
them with the weapons for the act. watched. Mothers should not ignore
It was Friedrich who organized thetheir unsettled moods or the various
Officers Council of Eleven and presid- ! troubles that fell of approaching
ed over it, although he was not an womanhood. It should be constantly
officer. When the revolution succeed- borne =. in mind that pale, bloodless
ed, he was nominated by this power -
,
girls need plenty of nourishment,
ful Council as Minister of War. , plenty of sleep and regular open-air
Nevertheless the nomination was ig- exercise. But a lack of appetite, and
nored_by the National Coupcil as well tired, aching limbs tend to hinder
as later by the Karolyi cabinet. With progress. To save the weak, -thin -
blooded sufierer she must ,have new,
rich, red blood and nothing meets;
a case of this kimd so well as Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills. These pills not
only enrich and increase the blood
I supply, they help the appetite and
!aid digestion, relieve the weary back
and limbs, thus promptly restoring
health and strength and trani'sform-
' ing anaemic girls and women into
cheerful happy people. Among the
thousands who have -obtained new
health and strength thraii'gh ;the use
of Dr. Williams y Pink Pills/is Miss
1 Violet Booth, Glenar'xn, Ont., who
! says:—"For a long time I was in a
' badly run down condition. I was
1 pale, breathless at the least exertion,
and could hardly do any housework
. without stopping to rest. I often,
had severe headaches, and my appe
tite was poor and fickle, and -1 would
get up in the Morning without feel-
ing the least bit rested. I had tried
equally determined to wash out in several medicines, but.:did not get
blood any smouldering emners of the ; benefit from anything until I began
revolution and to b-r.ing about the re- f.the use of Dr; Williams Pink Pills.
instatement of the Hapsburgs. Feel When I had taken two boxes I could
there was this difference between , see an improvement, and after rising
them, that whereas Horthy desires to I
six boxes I found
l my Neale fully
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have the former emperor Charles i g
nt
restored, Friedrich has been -plotting f since I used the pills that I strongly
and murdering in behalf of the 'advise them fee.all weak, run down
Archduke Joseph. Lately the balance I people_"
characteristic impudence, however,
he presented himself at the War De-
partment and finding Col. Linder in
charge he appointed himself as
under secretary and simply declined
to be discharged.
When the Bela Kun soviet 'govern-
ment collapsed, Friedrich at an op-
portune moment presented himself
to the populace from a balcony and
announced that he was the:. new
Minister of War, and that he had
the sanction of the Entente Allies.
Though this was denied by the Allies'
representatives, Friedrich appears
to have been able to hang on, and
once in power had men and money
at his command to maintain his
position. He became with Admiral
Horthy one of the two chief leaders
of the Whites, as the' present party
in power calls itself, in opposition to
the Reds. For a while the -two co-
operated successfully, for they were
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Do You Need
New Linoleums
If you do you will consult your
own best-- Interests to 'See
our Stocks before
you buy.
Among the in a n y . departments
which are °particularly outstanding
in this store is the Linoleum. Few
stores indeed will show you a range
so extensive in its new patterns and
colorings, so complete in its adapta-
bility and finish. -
ere Are beatttiful floral - lesi s
in Poppy, Tulip and Rose Effects,
yello, red ,,and pink. Hexagon pat-
terns in practically all the wanted
colors:. �,-
Imitation flooring n squ'ares and
stripes, ,pecialiy servigeable for halls
or ofl'ices,
Wewishto lay special stress on our
stock of Linoleums, made specially
for surrounds for rugs, _in imitation
of the most elaborate hard wood
flooring in numerous fancy designs.
Linoleums and floor oils in all widths.
PRICES ALWAYS LOWER
Awing. Stripes
FOR VERANDAHS -
OR WINDOWS
In spite of the unpresedented scarc-
ity of these goods, we are pleased to
be able to state that this store—with
its usual foresight -is prepared to
- take care of your wants for Awning
Stripes in a way that will be very
satisfactory to your good taste and
pocket -book as well. Greens, Tans,
Browns are all represented in a par-
ticularly good material.
PRICE 85°CENTS.
Selecting a Good Rug. at a Small
Price isnot Difficult
-NOT WHEN YOU HAVE A STOCK LIKE WE ARE SHOWING TO CHOOSE
FROM—BRUSSELS, AXIMINSTERS, VELVETS, TAPESTRY'S.
For . any house in which
you wish to make the floors
comfortable and home -like,
at inconsiderable cost
BRUSSELS AND -
TAPESTRY
are most serviceable.
Renowned for their long
wear, are easily cleaned and
in addition to these practical
advantages, have a pleasing -
appearance.
These Rugs with this char-
acteristic have a firm, hard
smooth surface, are procur
- able in a wonderful range
of designs and ._ colorings,
brown and green, green and -
ivory, tan, rose, grey, etc.,
in all sizes. ice..
Price $-20 tot- $62.50
appears to have been turning in favor If you are Weak or ailing in any
of the Horthy faction, and now he way, avail yourself at once of the
feels independent enough to -do with- ! splendid home treatment which Dr.
out his bloodthirsty coadjutor. !William's Pink Pills so easily afford
Friedrich is one of the most re- and you will be among those who re-
markable adventurers east up by the joice in regained health. These pills
backwash of the war. That he is are sold by alledealers in medicine,
not a Tan of great ability would or may be had by mail at 50 cents a
seem to be indicated by the fact I box or six boxes for $2.50 by writing
that he lived until middle age and I T e Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,
was a manufacturer in a small way Brockville:
Japanese
Matting
FOR VERANDAHS
OR BEDROOMS
These Mattings—clean, cool, • sani-
tary—are particularly useful for
summer .time. They are reversible
and can be scrubbed when soiled.
PRICE 20c TO 40c
This Store will be dos-
ced every Wednesday af-
ternoon during May,
June, July, 'August and
September.
e ARPTES
In all the new color com-
binations and a delightful.
array of artistic. patterns.
For halls, rooms and stairs.
There are no better values
to be found anywhere than
we are offering. {
Price . ! to 4400.
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BEAUTIFUL AXMIN
STER AND WILTON
RUGS for
or for those wb w nt some-
thing special e living
room, den, din' "room or
guest room.
These heavily piled' Rugs
are the very acme of rug per-
fection. '
Shown in small allover de-
signs, in panels, and large
medallions, many and van-
ous combinations in tan,
brown, green, Persian red,
blue, .olive and ivory. ,
These .Rugs are an adorn-
ment to arty room in the
house.
All leading ;sizes .
for your choosing,:;
- Price
Scores of Beautiful Curtains an
Curtain Materials Moderately Priced
here
OUTSIDERS JUDGE YOUR .HOME BY YOUR CUR-
TAINS. PRETTY CURTAINS NEED NOT BE EX-
PENSIVE.
T E.
Many houses, good architecturally, are spoiled by poor
curtains. Curtains may be simple and inexpensive but
they shouldibe'appropriate to , the house, and p efera l "
alike at every windows Made of one fabric they present
an unique effect and give your house a finished appear-
ance.
In our curtain department you will find an exception-
ally attractive array of dainty designs that carry with
them every (mark of good taste.The new ideas, ea -
pressed in these handsome curtains, are a pleasant rte -
lief from the heavy elaborate over -ornament designs of
past yearn f "
PRICE °;`-to W PA
CURTAINS BY THE YARD:
In the yardage goods every possible.. shade, material.
and design is represented. Curtains ae a strong fea.
Lure with this store, so strong in fact that you cannot
afford to buy elsewhere..
PRICE 40e tom= $1.50- YARD
Cliarming-Chintzes $1 to $3.50 a yari
SUCI1 A VARIETY AND SO ADAPTED TO YOUR NEED$ AND PURSE.
- The Patterns ,are so very
'attrac#ve, and the range of
colorings and patterns are -
almost endless, meOting the
needs of all/ the shapes and.
styles of rcioras. :
Therd is no, color or design
known in tlite,Creionne trade
that is not:to be seen at this
store, bat do nOt .ivait, come
early.
CONGOLEUM RUGS
the'new color-
ings and D.esigns
every, size.'
PRICE $1:50 to $25:00
Those who are anxious to,.
procure an artistic, inex-
pensive material for cur-
tains, cushions, box covers,
chair or lounge covers o
any of the hundred and one
uses to which chintzes are
put will surely :be enthused
with these fabtieg„
Beautiful combinations of
blues, pinks, golden browns
and greens. In floral medal-
lion and old time flowey gar-
den patterns.
PRICE $1.00 t
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ST.EWART 'BROS..
Seaforth
s tore will be dos-
ed every .Wednesday, af
ttrnoqn during 10.34
June, July, August and