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The Huron Expositor, 1920-06-18, Page 3'UN E 1920. -174 ins VE $9,000,000 tches is Bank VICE I in a small way, have now seistance and co-operation of ► syour interest be DISTRICT Kirkton mall Zurich 111111.1, meemem- The song he kettle sing: Lanka Tea z`s hill gardens where 'owm arefully blended and h taste. L tempts—the Lanka Lanka flavor . satisfies. r the Lanka package !.ID SE CO. Canada BRACE re choosing Suspenders al comfort =paid, army ivy elastic steel sup - stitched at MEN k style. DER For mother, Sher, the boys. d girls. it's sweet for all rat work or A-9 SEALED KEPT RIGHT T JUNE 18, 1920. Every DoIIar Saved Talley will help to bring down prices, and the purchasing power of money saved now will increase as the cost of living comes down. Increase your Savings Account. .SEAFORTH BRANCH, R. M. JONES, Manager. SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. THE HURON EXPOSITOR DISTRICT MATTERS CHISELHURST (Too late for last week.) Notes.: The rain of Monday night was badly needed and as proved a boon to the spring crops. There are some fields which have been eaten out by the grub, owing to the dry weather. —The service on Sunday last at the Methodist Church was conducted by Miss Sheritt, a returned missionary from China. There was a good at- tendance, and she ably told of the ;di4l'iculties which had tar be overcome while carrying on the work. — Mr. john, Newall, a former resident here, who resides in the West, is visiting his relatives and friends in this vicin- ity. WOULD NOT BE WITHOUT - BABY'S- OWN TABLETS Once a mother has used Baby's 'Own Tablets for her little ones she would not be without them. They are the ideal home remedy for the baby; being guaranteed to be abso- lutely free from opiates or other harmful drugs. They are a gentle but thorough laxative and have been proved of the greatest aid in cases of -constipation, indigestion, colic, colds and simple fevers. Concerning them Mrs. Ernest Gagne, Beausejour, Que., writes: "I have -used Baby's Own, Tablets for constipation and colic and have found them so successful that I would not be without them. I would strongly recommend every mother to keep a box in the house." The Tablets are sold by medieine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Erockville, Ont. THE REASON WHY Why are leaves not all same shape ? —Leaves are of different shapes be- cause they belong to different families of plants or trees. They are a good deal like people in this respect. Hard- ly two people in the world look ex- actly alike, but there is a distinct fam- ily amily resemblance in members of the same family. It is difficult to say just what happens inside the tree to- de- termine the shape of the leaf and what causes them to possess different shapes from others. The shape of the leaf is a mark of identification of the family to which the tree or plant belongs, just as you can tell from a dog's ears and from other character- istics what his breeding has been. In the case of plants and trees, however, 'it is quite probable that the shape and texture of the leaves has been, develop- ed as the result of the condition under which the plant grows. A plaflt or tree throws off oxygen and takes in carbonic acid gas through the surface of the leaves, To thrive and be healthy it musts secure just the prop- ' er amount of this foodand as the moving swiftly • anct`' ` another train goes by in the opposite direction mov- ing just as fast, you seem to be go- ing twice as fast as you really are. if the train on the other track, how- ever, is going at the same rate of speed and in the same direction as you are, you will appear to be stand- ing still. Going back to the ball again, you will find that it always partakes of the motion of the body holding it in addition to - the motion given when it is thrown up. Does air surro nding the earth move with it?-- Th!s is one of the old puzzling questions which many a high school - student has had to struggle with to the great amusement of. the teacher who asks for the informations and such other scholars who have al- ready had the experience of trying to solve it. - To get at the right answer you have merely to ask one other question. If the air does not revolve with the earth, why can't I go -up in a balloon at New York, and stay up long enough for the earth to revolve • on its axis beneath me, and come down again when the city of San Francisco ap- pears under the balloon, which should be in about four hours? –If that were possible, travel would be: both rapid and comfortable, for then we could sit quitetly in a balloon while tithe earth travelling- beneath- us would get all /the bumps. . Tjo, the`°aatmosphere surrounding the earth moves right along With the earth on its axis. If it were not so the earth would `probably burn up— at least no living thing could remain -on. it—since the friction of the sur- face of the earth would develop such a heat that nothing could live in it.— From t--- From the Book of Wonders, published and copyrighted by the Bureau of Industrial Education, Inc., Washing- ton, D: C. UTTERLY HELPLESS FROM ST. VITUS, DANCE The Sufferer ."Restored a Health Through the Use of Ir. Wil- . Hams' Pink Pills. St. Vitus dance is a disease of the nerves brought on by' a morbid con- dition of the blood. It is a common disease with children, and attacks girls more frequently than boys. Ir- ritability, is • frequently one of the first signs noted. The child, frets, it is quarrelsome, and does not sleep well. The jerky movements that characterize the disease comes a little later. The patient becomes pale, languid and often constipated, The limbs and sometimes the whole body jerks spasmodically, and he severe cases the power of speech is affected. Such a child should not be allowed`to study, but should be kept quiet, given a nutritious diet, remain out of doors as much as possible, and above all things given a course of I quantity of food taken in depends Dr: Williams' Pink Pills to build up t upon the amount of surface exposed the blood and restore the shattered through the leaves, each particular nerves. Without this treatment the tree or plant has developed in its own trouble may become chronic and the direction in this respect until this patient a life-long sufferer. The value feature of their structure has been of Dr Williams' Pink Pills in cases adjusted properly to their needs. It is a good deal like the radiation - of 'teat in your home. Why does oiling the axle make the wheel turn, more easily?—If you look at what appears to be a perfectly smooth axle on a bicycle or motorar through a powerful magnifying glass, -you will find that the surface of the axle is not smooth at all, as you may have thought but covered with what appear to be quite large bumps or irregularities in the surface. If you were to examine the inside of the hub of the wheel in the same way, you would find that it also is like that. Now, when you attempt to turn a wheel on the axle without oil, these little irregularities - or bumps what ind against each. other, producing we call friction. As friction develops heat, the metal of the axle and the hub expand and the wheel gets stuck. When I throw a ball into the air while walking, why does it follow me? —When you throw a ball into the air body forward, or while moving your backward, either slowly or fast, the 'ball partakes of two motions—the ono upward and the forward or backward motion of your body., The ball pos- sessed the motion of your body into foree it left your hand to go up air because your body- wasthe ball moving be- fore you threw it up, ing several boxes there was a decided a part of you at the time. improvement. After a further use If you are moving forward up to of the pills she is "now as healthy • e a girl as Tat would wish -to see. She of this kind is shown by the follow- ing statement ley Mr. Frank J. Scri- ven,: Acton,- Ontario, who says; "In January, 1917, when I resided at Mil- ton, Ont. my daughter, Gertrude, then aged fourteen had a bad attack of rheumatic fever, which left as its after effects a - severe attack of St. Vitus dance. For weeks she was=con- fined to her bed under the doctor's care. She was entirely helpless, being unable to even hold a spoon to feed herself. For a time she lost the roger of speech almost entirely, and only with great difficulty made herself understood. The twitching of her muscles was so bad it was pain- ful to see her. After a long time and taking a lot of medicine,,she seemed to improve. But she did not seem to get along as she ought to. In No- vember, 1917, we removed to Acton, and in January, 1918, she was .again, confined to her bed with St. Vitus dance. She was again in–a terrible state .and quite helpless. She was under a doctor's care, and while tliere was an improvement, she was still very nervous, did notlookwell and was always tired. In May, 1918, we decided to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and see what they would do for her. She took them regularly ac- cording to directions, and after tak- the time you throw the ball in th air and stop as soon as you let go of the ball, it will fall at some distance from you. Also, if you throw the ball up from a standing position and move forward as soon as the -ball leaves your hand, the ball will fall behind you, provided you actually threw it straight uP. Of course, you know that the earth is moving many miles per hour on its axis and that when you throw a ball straight into the air from a standing position, the earth and yourself, as well as the ball, move with the earth a long distance before the ball comes down again. The relative position is, however, the same. W e `get our sense of motion by a comparison with other objects. If you are in a. train that is is fat, with a fine, healthy color and is strS?ig and lively. The neighbors to whom she is well known remark on the wonderful change in her ap- pearance since taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Both her mother and my- self are convinced that the pills have done her a world of good as she is now far healthier than we at one time thought she ever would be." For all trouble due to poor blood and weak nerves there is no other medicine can equal Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. You can get these pills from any dealer in medicine, or by mail, post paid, at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. • MN -EXPOSITOR. Stewart's Sett itfor. Less Mail- or Phase Your- Orders We prepay Csrra� Seaforth's Style Store is Ready. for Summe: Warm Weather To; !ery for Man, Woman or Child is here in all the Newest Ideas in Unlimited Va- riety at Prices you will Gladly Pay. Write or phone us. Your orders will be carefully filled and de- livery charges prepaid. UNDERWEAR - .->:.... • A Men's light weight Balbrig- gan Underwear, made of best Egyptian thread. Will give unlimited wear. Sizes 32 to 46. Two-piece, Price 75c, $1.00, $1.25 Combination, $1.75, $2, $2.50 Boys' Underwear, 50 to 75c. STRAW HATS ...-.....` ... In Sailor fedora or snap front, made of split straw Senett, panama or bangkok. All sizes. Prices -range from 25c to $7.00 SHIRTS . . . ., • ..... Fine Shirts at very little ad- vance over the old prices are here galore, with soft or stiff cuffs in stripes and fancy patterns. Sizes 14 to . 17. Price ... $1.25 to $4.00 Boys' Shirts . 50c, 85c, $1.00 HOSIERY • Light weight cotton hose in white, grey, brown, tan, navy, black. Price 40c, 65c, 75c. Silk Lisle Thread in all the above colors. Sizes 9y2 to 111/2. Price $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. Boys' Cotton Hose in ribbed black, fast colors. Size 7 to 10. Good value. Price 49c. Strong andGo�d Fitting Working Clothes All the leading Brands and Reli- able makes at prices equal to the ordinary kind. The best in Work Clothes has al- ways been the slogan of this store. Hundreds of men have learned by experience that their clothing money, goes further here. Come in and see for yourself. Bib Overalls ... $1.25 to $2.75 Pant Overalls $2.25 to $2.75 Smocks .. $2.00 to $2.75 Work Pants • $3.00; to $4.75 Work Sox ...25c to 50c Sun Shades 25c to 50c Merino Underwear .... $1.00 to$1.25 SUMMER MILLINERY Charming Hats specially de- signed for Summer wear in Ultra attractive shapes, Dress Hats, Sport Hats, Outing Hats —in fact every new idea that is in keeping with good taste and economic -values is represented here. 1 s e Remember the store with the greatest va- riety to -choose from always serves you best. r - _ Women's Cool Dresses for Warm Days TATE invite every woman's particular at - TV tention to our superb display of Ready - to -Wear Summer Dresses. These new, or- iginal and exclusive styles feature the mott beautiful and cleverest creations of Canad- ian and American designers, surpassing all our previous exhibits of high-grade dresses both in exclusive styles and perfect fit. If you want' a dress that is really attractive at a very reasonable price there are dozens of models to choose, each one reflecting the very newest ideas. VOILE $5.00 to $25.01 SILK & POPLIN $15. to $45 Special Vests. Fine thread cotton vests, shoulder straps and draw izes36 and 38- only.Af tit; string. S Y. Price Women's Vests same as above with quarter sleeves. Price Women's White Cotton Hose, full fashioned, double soles, spliced- heel and toe, all sizes. Price - Allover kitchen apron, the very thing for hot days, serves both as apron and dress in both light and (1 M„ip dark print. All sizes. Price This Store will close Wednesday afternoon at 12.30. STEWART BROS. Se,aforth This Store will close Wednesday afternoon at 12.30.