The Huron Expositor, 1927-12-09, Page 6tach:, Turd Monday in
f;tpmt 11 am. to 8 p -m
Street, South, Stratford.
Stratford.
LEGAL
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4 hQluo No. 91
t r" Jil!IIN J. IJUGGARD
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cas .. Barrister, Solicitor,
Notary Public, Ont-
,. Beattie Block - -
IL S. HAYS
Barrister, solicitor, Conveyancer
ltd Notary Public. Solicitor for the
tominion Bank. Office in rear of the
Dominion Bank, Seaforth. Money to
loan.
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'r.Alrt IN THE
emir new car surpasses the accepted standards '$n��2e�-At 2200 revolutfOmB per atu�xe t�►e tl�w fQttar a
li ht accomplishment; sweeps aside all bound les cylinder_ engine develops 4Q I. P: This-
aside
re ��itt#s11.1n, ". .
o£ g is law for such power and,,,#e entirely .new standard
of price class, establishes a new standard of acceleration, .for light 'car speed and acceleration, enduring q'..'and
speed, power and smoothness. Heretofore the following I operating economy -
characteristic's have been combined only in expensive cars. '
c��� than a male a minutes Engine lubrocat�ion--'Combination of ,pump, splash and,
BEST & BEST � be&J Tudor Sedan gravity feed thoroughly lubricates all frictional surfaces
' Conveyan- regardless of road grades.
�s Barristers, Solicitors, _
ears and Notaries Public, Etc. Offi¢e Accelerattot�5 to 25 sillies per 13®� � high bear in
In the Edge Building, opposite The g seconds, ` Cooling system—Combination water pump and Ford
t F4xpoaitor Office. I (� thermo-syphon system doubly insures ample radiati°n,
r k Endgrsance®this car will travel all day at 50 miles per �J Engine warms up quickly but w111 not overheat.
VETERINARY hour without strain oa motor or chassis.
Electrical system—The new Ford desig;ied distributor is
JOHN GRIEVE, V.S. Riding any f ®legible springs and four hydaaurc shock placed on top. of engine permitting direct connection to
Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin- �' spickh1gs b� means of short bronze bands. The single
satyr College. All diseases of domestic absorbers permit comfortable travel at hash speed over
animals treated. Calls promptly at- the roughest road. 0 1P�dor scttran coal is protected by a waterproof case. Co -incidental lock
Vet -
tended to and charges moderate. Vet on ignition circuit .is theft proof ; The. powerful starting
s. Roadability—this car's low center of gravity holds it motor and dependable generator aib both of Ford design.
erinary Dentistry a specialty. Office
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and residence on Goderich Street, one snugly to the road on an unbanked turn even at high speed`
door east of Dr. Ma ckay's Office, Sea- anu Clutch and transmission—Patterned after the famous
forth.
t power—in deep, loose sand with the flout wheels cramped a Lincoln, these units give as operating ease never before-
„ found in moderate r1'ced cars. The nine plate multiple
A. R. CAMPBELL, V.S. and from a dead stop, the car will turn in a tight circle,
Graduate C Ontario Veterinary forward or reverse, without effort, dry disc clutch and a selective transmission are designed
College, University of Toronto. All to make 'shifting of gears' remarkably• easy. and simple.
diseases of domestic animals treated Effective braking—the instant response of mechanical,
Getaway, unexcelled by any car made today, 1s just one of
b the most modern principles. the many advantages. Three speeds forward and one re -
Charges reasonable. Day or night four-wheel brakes with dual control ensures positive brak- Sport Coupe verse. All gears are made of heat-treated chrome alloy steel.
calla promptly attended to. Office on ling fpr any emergency. The only 11 ht car in which transmission shafts are mounted
` Main Street, Hensall, opposite Town
Hall. Phone 116. on ball an roller bearings
Positive steering control ---A relaxed hand on the steering ® .
wheel will hold the car steady in loose sand and over Rear Axle—The axle shaft itself carries no weight as
MEDICAL bumpy roads i oculus radius 17 ft. the % floating principle places the weight of the car on
the axle housing.' Flexible roller bearings minimize rear
DR W. C. SPROAT
` gallon of gasoline, plus the well wheel friction. A Torque Tube drive and
Graduate of Faculty of Medicine, Economy -30 miles per spiral bevel gear
University of Western Ontario, Lon- known economics of Ford car maintenance. are additional features.
don• Member of College of Physic -
lana and Surgeons of Ontario. Offitse S n s Transverse semi -elliptic design. Relieved of all
is Aand St's Drug Store, Main St , Appearanre -coach work of pleasing proportions, taste Coupe g -- p g
P f full finished in an extensive range of color combinations driving strain, they perform the sole function of cushioning
Seaforth. Phone 90- y road shocks. The transverse type of spring helps to ppre-
of durable stein lacquer- vent a large amount of frame. distortion, makes four-wheel
`..brake operation more efficient, gives easier steering and
DR. R. P. I. DOUGALL Quietness—Vibration in the engine is practically negli reduces unsprung weight.
Honour graduate of Faculty of gable_ New final drive is e$a--el>tionally quiet. Double -ply
Medicine and Master of Science, Uni-
v�Hon of Western Ontario, London anti squeak tape, as haltum astral fabnc and hardwood Chassis lubrication—Alemite-Z'erk pressure system.
Member of College of Physicians and
blocks between body and frame minimize body noises. a j •
. Surgeons of Ontario. Office, 2 doors Phaeton
'., east of post office. Phone 66, H ��attld, _ Chassis
Ontario. Equipment-,
Motor Equipment
DR. A. NEWTON-BRADY Starter 4 Wheel Brakes—Mechanical Internal
• ( Make and Model—Ford "A" � Automatic Windshield Foot Accelerator Expanding Type with Automatic
Bayfield. Four Cylinders—Bore 3%°; Stroke 4� Wiper (Closed Cars) Equalizer
p One Piece Windshield
Graduate Dublin University; Ire- I Unit Construction Rear View Minor Sun Visor Springs—Transverse Semi -Elliptic
land. Late Extern Assistant Master Pip and Thermo -Syphon Cooling Speedometer Thief Proof Ignition Drive—TorqueTube,Gears—SptralBcvel
r� Rotunda Hospital for Women and p,�,p, Splash and Gravity Lubrication Dash Light Lock Rear Axle—Three-Quarter Floating
Children, Dublin. Office at residence Single Coil Distributor lgnidon Gasoline Gauge 4 Hydraulic Shock Ab- Full Crown One Piece Fenders
lately occupied by Mrs. Parsons. Sliding Gear (3 speed) Transmission Ammeter sorbers Gravity Feed Fuel lose
° fours, 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 P -m + Combination Tail and Ignition Wires Enclosed in Flexible Steel
,. Multiple 9 Plate Dry Disc Clutch Stop Li ht Wide Range of Color Tubing
Snudays, 1 to 2 p.m. 286&26 Crankshaft—Statically and Dynamically & Roadste,f Options
Motor Driven Horn: Steering Geaz (irreversible)—Worm and
•`LL Balanced
Dir F. J. BURROWS Sector Type
High and Low Speed Jet Carburetor Acorn Design, Nickel Plated Headlights
Office and residence Goderich Street, (hot -spot manifold) Performa>nce> 5 One -Piece Steel Spoked Wheels
east of the Methodist church, Sea- Aluminum Pistons17Y2° Steering Wheel
forth.. Phone 46. Coroner for the ail Indicatoa 60 Miles Per Hour Acceleration -5 to 25 M. P. H. in 8 Seconds Alemite-Zerk Pressure Lubrication
County of HuronSecond Gear 30 Miles Per Gallon Gasoline Consumption Body and Chassis Insulated to Prevent
c- Two Blade Aeroplane Type Fan Noise
DR. C. MACK,AY Bakelized Fabric Timing Gear
Wheel Base 103Y2 Itches.
::. C. Mackay, honor gradfiate of Trin- Carbon Chrome Nickel Alloy Valves Your local Ford dealer will give you prices and complete details—See him today. Turning Radius -17 Feet
.; ity University, and gold medallist of N. A- C. C- Rating 24.03 H. P.—Actuai % Tire Size -i-30 x 4.5
Trinity Medical College; member of Developed H. P. 40 at 2200 R. P. M. Road Clearance -9Y2 Inches
the College of Physicians and Sur-
geons of Ontario.
DR H. HUGH ROSS
Graduate of University of Toronto
Faculty of Medicine, member of Col- ,
' lege of Physicians and Surgeons of
Ontario; pass graduate courses in
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Chicago Clinical School of Chicago ; O
Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, London,
" England; University Hospital, Lon-
don, England. Office—Back of Do -
. minion Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 6.r
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«7,.,• Night calls answered from residence,( adeam"n cur;
Victoria Street, Seaforth. ® f�1��,,((�.
1,•' DR. J. A. MUNN ^`�
. . $nccesAor to Dr. R. R_ Rosa
Graduate of Northwestern UnRoyal.
dry, Chicago, Tll. Licentiate Royal
College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto.
?' Office over Sills' Hardware, Main St.,
f Seaforth. Phone 161. A
DR F. J. 13F.CHELY
FDI�D �'�'� COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMI'T'ED, FORD, ONTARIO
X:. Graduate Royal College of Dental
'' Surgeons, Toronto. Office over W. R.
�1,. Smith's Grocery, Main Street, Sea -
,s . forth. Phones: Office, 185W.;
resi-
dence, 185 J.
AUCTIONEER$� FidE EX -QUEENS ROAM EUROPE his return." Austria is living in exile with her enough silk to make one pair of chif-
Another woman sovereign whose eight children in the village of Yon hose. Therefore, if mathematics
TT30r1A8 BROWN I AND LIVE ON CHARITY OF cup of sorrow has overflowed is for- Lequieto, Spain, in a house donated � mean anything at all, it takes 166iiz
FRIENDS 'mer Queen Sophie of Greece, who in by the king of Spain, who i related silkworms to make enough silk for
Licensed auctioneer for the counties
of Huron and Perth Correspondence her time has witnessed the assassin- to the Hapsburgs. Undaunted by re- one chiffon stocking! Surely the S.
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. - si-taagernenta for sale dates can be I Dispersed over Europe like the $tion oEb her father-in-law, Rini ports that there is little chance of P.C.A. ought to take this matterupt
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made by catling The Expositor Office. scattered jewels of their shattered , George f , of Greece; the death by a Hungary returning to a monarchy, with a view to having either a little
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Seaforth. Charges moderate, and I crowns, five throneless queens are monkey bite of her second son, form Zita personally is tutoring and train- more or a little less silk in stockings,
satisfaction harp meedd. living ori the slender charity of rel$- i r r King Alexander of Greece; the ov- f ing her eldest son Otto for the duties and save this dissecting of silk -worms.
Mrr, tives and friends. erthrow, humiliation and exile of her! and responsibilities of a king.—Montreal Herald
OSCAR KLOPP Once the proud mistresses of mil- brother, Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany; Zita, too, has tasted tragedy. Af-
Honor Graduate Carey Jones' Na- lions of acres of land, the rulers of the -double expulsion and exile of her ter two dramatic and unsuccessful �-
"` tforia} School of AuCtioneering, Chi- greater millions of people and the husband, the late King Constantine attempts to regain the Hungarian DISLIKED BUYIN(;3 'VOTES ON
possessors of untold millions of of Greece; the dethrdnement of her throne, her husband, Emperor Karl,
v cago. Special course taken in Pure
wealth, Dowager Empress Marie of g g
Bred Live Stock, Real Estate, Mer- eldest son George, as kin of the was deported to Madeira, where he SMALL SCALL ANYWAY
Russia, Empress Zita of Austria, Hellenes' and more recently the died of physical exhaustion and a -
Chandise and Farm Salsa. Rates in Cleanliness
in politics has always
keeping with prevailing market Sat -Queen Sophie of Greece, Queen Am- death oft her brother-in-law, King broken heart. Widowed and panni- beets an attribute of Rt. Hon. W. S.
iafaction assured- Write or wire, elle of Portugal and young Queen Ferdinand of Rumania. less. Zita lived a beggarly existence Fielding, now, with Sir William Mui-
"> Oscar Klopp, Zurich, Ont. Phone, Elizabeth of Greece are to -day with- Until the king of Spain came to her
rel 2Hr6 b2 Crushed by the adversity and an- ock, the only member remaining of
•. ?8-93. out a roof or a bed the can call their rescue.
Y gui>ih that the world visits even upon Another crowniesa county less the original Laurier cabinet. '
;Y�; ° Pr•, own. Their return to their 'awn homes queens, Sophie now goes despondent- ' countryless
one occasion he held a maria
queen living the life 'of a' refugee
would be sufficient to start an im- ly about Europe, laying her head meeting in a flourishing Nova Scotia
R. T. LUKLB :n Queen Amelio of Portugal, who g
mediate revolution. wherever she is otiered a friendly witnessed the assassination of her town, after 'Which he was.entertained
P, s Licensed auctioneer for the Co"addest and lanelist of all .five fugi- pillow by relatives or friends. She at sapper at t $''house Qf an'4etogen•'
husband, King Carlos, in 1908, and
of Huron. Sales attended to In a tive queens is Empress Dowager spends much- of her time in prayer arian Liberal, formerly on 1V X -j and,
F At the county. Seven ysere' ex Marie of Russia, mother of the mur- who two ears later was forced to
and meditation in Florence, Italy's Ave for her ot'vrt life 'ar3th her tan, wealthy..' His; strong-minded daug'h
in Manitoba and 13aekatehe- dered Czar Nicholas, who, broken in where her beloved "Tinea' is buried. ter resided over the household,_
King Manuel, oil the eventful day p
Terms reasongble, w Phone No. body and mind over the successive becasionaily she gobs unobserved Portugal was proelhimed a republic. very keen' politician, blit ,upright.
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Queen Amel'ie is tibio living quietly,
Q I. bidet t fil at Th6 'ff Won b� with the- agsassimataon of her father- vyitft heir brotliei , 'Wilhelm, On other at Versaille a oriel largely by the miserable tnun roVilo ivdifltY aCCept
�,, : GfBt e, Sb tlrtx , p m1G►t ' asfr in -1 vo, Emperor Alexander II, and oc"'cagionis else t Xill'g 'dam to lJaehareat q, ► a two -d -+hilar bribe for hU v6te, ' ati-
-. �fnily relatives WO friends,
culntinatl in tiie brutal murder ,of to break btead With her thrdhel'es id red iii-ehsflleftged .. � ,F'ieldifig, on the, SuN,
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rpose, but the councillor has been er-wrought nerves, known to earlier
then lukewarm towards us of late— generations as ''a good gry."
if we could buy his property, we, Men are popul4*ly supposed to be
uld cement things and awing the utterly disarmed by a woman'$ tears
role district."indeed, a famous. judg6 once pub -
Mr. Fielding laughed. Then he I licly owned himself paralyzed by
id: "It's a despicable thing to I them.
'or a rain >g2 for his vote, and just But it is • to be feared ,that the a
bad for him who accepts it, but if young man of to -day is more liltely
I can take $80,000 of the people's to Be irritated than moved by the
vn money and buy up the whole -dis- crystal drops that fall from his ladR-
let it wilt be a fine thing." love's eyes, and to beg her, uusyw-
The lady did not see the point at pathetically, not to make an ass oY
1, but her old father shook his sides herself. not altogether surprising if
the aptness of the allusion. So it g
woman has some to the conclude&
that these ane -time "biggest guns in
WOMEN'S LOST fiEARS her armoury" are obsolete Weapone,
to be scrappedein favor of bth&4 tldq}°a
A 'granddaughter of Sarah Bern- eii'eoi:i*e.
wdt recently remarked, In a iyt>Lri: , Nd- atld this isthe problem t
iwspaper; that women no longer, at. now. 'confr"onts her in what
wed themselves to be moved to tears modern invention is she to 'put
the thentr6 as in icor grand- filth'? -'
other's 4ay: Is this, she asks, d'ue 'Eloquence Perhaps. $ut f s
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naideratiofi for their appit'arance.. mile eloquence, In asCulirie`ar al
to shame forwhat may : in these 'often as, tldstructite Y g tkentia#. eh Yr
►ys of soft-eq'tlality, be thbught- an ab tears :its ai�&xeal'"cottute :
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