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tores Vim and Vitality; for Nervaf.'
Brain; increases "gray matter," .
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for $5, at drug stores, or by mail
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Sluggish Liver and a. Bowels
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ledbowels, which cause your atom
to become filled ith undigested.
which sours and ferments like gar -
in a swill barrel, That's the first.
to -untold misery—indigestion,. foal
3, bad breath, yellow skin, mental
• everything that is horrible and.
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APRIL 2,19-20.
THE HURON EXPOSITOR
Fortune Is Built On Saving
If you have to work haTd for your
money make your money work
hard for you.
Our Savings Department pays 3% . per
annum and this interest is added to your
principal twice 'a year.
DO
SEAFORTH BRANCH,
Stewart's Sell it for Less
Mali or Phone Your Orders
Seaforth's Style Store Ready f
R. M. JONES, Manager.
SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT.
THE HURON EXPOSITOR
DISTRICT MATTERS
CHISELHURST -
(Too late for last week.)
Notes.—Mr. Archie Hodgerts, of
Parquhair, has moved onto Mr. Cole's
farm, which he purchased some time
ago.—Mr. John McLean has rented
Mr. Dwight Fisher's farm on the
10th concession,—A number of far-
mers have begun to make syrup, but
owing to -he high- price of sugar
Wale of their product will reach the
market, it being a ca3e cf "saf' y
first,"—There passed away on the
14th of March a very highly respect-
fed citizen in the person of Mrs. Sim -
mond, widow of the late Johas Sim-
monds, of the Hibbert boundary. She
had been sick for some time and pais -
ed peacefully away at a ripe age of
seventy-eight years. She leaves two
sons on the farm, also John; of Hib-
bert, and Wesley, ire .the West, also
three married daughters.—Mr. John
Kinsman left here for the West; after
spending some weeks with his par-
ents here.
JOY AND
GLADNESS
FOR THE CHILDREN
Every child—whether it be poor or
rich is entitled to joy and gladness.
Health is the birthright of all and
there is absolutely no doubt that the
healthy baby is a happy baby. It is
the baby's nature to be happy—not
cross. Only the sickly baby is cross.
The well child is a joy to the home—
it is alaughing, gurgling happy little
piece of humanity which drives dull
care from the household. The sickly
baby is the opposite—he is cross and
peevish; cries a great deal and is a
source of constant worry to the
mother. ' But mothers there is no
need of your little ones being sickly.
-Regulate the baby's bowels and sweet-
en his stomach with a gentle but
thorough laxative and baby will soon
1, . well and happy again. Thousands
Schroeder, and he had since resided
here. Besides Mrs. 'Schroeder he is
survived by one son in Germany.
—At Jamestown, on Wednesday
March 10th, the marriage of . Miss
Marjorie Alexandra, daughter of the
late James and Mrs. Strachan, !to
Nelson Cardiff, of Grey township, was
solemnized. The ceremony took place
at six o'clock, their" pastor, Rev. A.
J. Mann, B.A., of Brussels, officiating.
After the ceremony the guests who -
were the immediate friends, repaired
to the dining room, 'where a dainty
lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs.
Cardiff will take up house keeping
on the groom's faun near Brussels.
—Friday of last week Joseph Mc-
Donald, of Molesworth, or more
familiarly known as Joe, passed away
at 11.30 o'clock, after an illness of
several months, aged fifty years. Last
fall he took a stroke at Ethel and al-
though he rallied from that some-
what he was never as robust. He
was the eldest son of the late Duncan
McDonald and was born on the 2nd
concession of Grey.; afterwards tak-
ing his uncle Alexander's farm, 1pt
,22, on the same line. Mrs. McDonald
whose, maiden name was Miss Mar-
garet Stewart, of that Iocality, three
sons, Edgar, Guy and Archie, arid a
daughter, Beatrice, survive.
-An event of interest to the com-
munity took place Wednesday, March
10th, at _the residence of W. H. and
Mrs. Love, Ethel, when their daugh-
ter, Arnetta Pearl, was united, in
marriage to George Alexander Sjeir-
an, son of George Speiran, 14th ecn-
cession, Grey township. The groom
took his place under an evergreen
arch with wedding . bell, while
Mendelssohn's wedding march was
sweetly played by Mrs. Stanley Ham-
mond, of Monkton, Ont., sister of the
groom. The bride, who was unat-
tended, was conducted to the drawing
room by her father and little Miss
Doris Love, neice of the bride, who
was growned in pink silk . crepe de
chene, made the daintiest of flower
girls. The bride was most charihing-
ly attired in a gown of white silk
with silver and pearl trimmings and
wore the customary.. veil, with orange
blossoms and carried a bouquet of
of mothers have proved this through carnations and roses with fern. The
their use of Baby's Own Tablets— ceremony was performed by Rev. F.
there is a smile in every dose of the
Tablets. Give them to your baby
and make him happy. The Tablets
are sold by medicine dealers or by
mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr.
Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville,
Ont.
HURON NOTES
—The marriage took place at Wil-
lis church manse, Clinton; on Wednes-
day of last week of Miss Elizabeth
Dale, daughter of Mr. John Dale, of
Hallett townfii p, to Mr. John T.
Graham. of Stanley township. The
ceremony was performed by the Rev.
J. E. Hogg.
—The 100 acre farm of W. H.
Maunders, three and , three-quarter
miles south of Brussels, has been. sold
to W. Cunningham, who gets posses-
sion next fall.
—Mr. H. Bierling, who has conduct-
ed the post office and general store
in Exeter North for several years,
sold out on Tuesday to Mr. Charles
session April lst. Mr. Bierling has
not yet decided what he will do. Mr.
McKenzie and uncle, .Mr. McAsh, put
the deal through. .
—Mr. John Klienfeldt, of Usborne,
last week delivered to Mr. I. Arm-
strong, of Exeter, twenty-two pigs
that brought him the handsome sum
of ;$880. Mr. George Armstrong at
the same time delivered twenty-one
pigs for which he received a cheque
for $810:
—This week Dugald McDonald, a
well known resident of the 7th line
of Morris, disposed of his 200 acre
farm to Ament Bros., Brussels. The
purchasers will retain the timber for
their factory but will resell the farms
and can give immediate possession.
Mr. and Mrs. McDonald purpose mov-
ing to Brussels to take a well deserv-
ed rest.
—On Sunday evening Helen, the
little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Josh.
Thomas, Elgin avenue, Goderich, met
with a serious accint. In. some
manner the child pulled a dish of
boiling water off the stove spilled over
her and severely burned her about
the face, hands and arms. In falling
to the floor the little 'girl also had her
ear injured.
—The White Star Line, Detroit,
'announces the annual June excursion
by steamer Greyhound. The Grey-
hound will leave Detroit for Gode-
rich on Monday, June 14th, and on
Tuesday will Ieave Goderich for De-
troit. The return trip from Detroit
to Goderich will be on Thursday, and
the Greyhound will leave Goderich
again on Friday fob Detroit. The
.announcement of this popular trip is
-a sure sign of spring. •
—There passed away at the home
of his daughter, Mrs..Geo. Schroeder,
in Dashwood, on Thursday, March 11,
another old resident- in the person of
Mr. Jacob Bacher, at the great age
of ninety years and three months.
Deceased had suffered a slight stroke
of paralysis from which he never re-
covered. He was a native of Ger-
many, but dame to tbla coUntry Atte
Years ago with his daughter, Mrs.
S. 'O'Kell, pastor of the bride.
--:-The fine 100 acre farm, Lot 11,
concession 7, Grey,, known as the Mc-
Kinnon homestead has been purchased
by Thomas McDonald, 6th concession,
from Robert H.. McKinnon, .for °the
sum of $8,500, possession to be given
early in April. A grasp farm is still
owned by McKinnon Bros. The farm
sold is well fitted, out with good barn,
comfortable brick house, windmill, etc.,
and is a most desirable property. It
has been in .:the McKinnon family
possession since 1853 when 'grand-
father McKinnon took it up, corning
to the community in pioneer days
along with the Lamont's, McDougall's
and other families of those early days
and it has always remained in their
keeping until this sale. Hugh Mc-
Kinnon died in 1902, and Mrs. Mc-
Kinnon -moved from the farm to
Brussels over a year ago.
SPRING IMPURITIES
MEAN WEAK BLOOD
A - Tonic Medicine is a Necessity
at This Season.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are 'an all
year round tonic, blood builder and
nerve strengthener. But they are
especially valuable in the spring
when the system is clogged with
impurities as a result of the indoor
life of the winter months. There is
no other season when the blood is so
rnuclh in need of purifying and
enriching. In the spring one feels
weak and tired—Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills give strength. In. the spring
the appetite is often poor—Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink Pills improve the appetite,
tone the stomach and aid weak
digestion. It is in the spring that
poisons in the blood most often find
an outlet in disfiguring pimples,
eruptions and boils. Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills speedily clear the skin
because they go to the root of the
trouble in the blood. In spring
anaemia, indigestion, neuralgia,
rheumatism and. many other troubles
are most persistent because of weak,
watery blood and it is at this time
when all nature takes on new life
that the blood most seriously needs
attention. Among those who have
proved the value of Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills is Mr. Archie D. Carmi-
chael, Tarbot, N. S., who says:—"For
a number of year s ' I was bothered
with pimples which wouldbreakout
on my face and body. �e
was always worse in the spring, and
although I tried different treatments,
it was without much success. In the
spring of two years ago, the trouble
was worse than usual, and although
I was taking medicine it did not help
me until I finally decided to trL Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills. Under this
treatment the pimples disappeared,
and there has ince been absolutely
no return of the trouble:" _
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills can be
obtained from any dealer in medicine
or by mail at 50 cents ae box, or six
boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Wil-
liams' Medicine Co.,. Brockville, Ont.
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" Came the Spring with all its splendor,
All its birds and all its blossoms,
All its flowers and leaves and grasses"
yr ASTER is coming with its still warm sunny days—the green lawns, thy;
trees in bud, the flower beds all patterned with pink and yeilaw.
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Fashionfeeling the Great Impulse, following the example
of Mother Earth has made ready her array of new clothes
and toggery at this store.
Men's Easter Suits and Coats
There are many distinctive new styles this Spring
in - men's suits and coats which commend them-
selves very highly to di§criminating men. Garm-
ents which are made for service --styles in which
freedom arid comfort are the natural allies of ele-
gance and quality. The new tatted garments for
Young men and boys, the cleverly cut stylish garm-
ents for more conservative men are here in won-
derful array and at satisfactory -prices.
New Furnishings for Men and Boys
All the ,new style features in men's and boys': Hats,
Caps, Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery and Underwear
are demonstrated in this showing of new Spring
Goods. The superiority and prestige of the style
leadership of this store is so unmistakably demon-
strated and exemplified in our Easter display. It
pays to uy here, you get only the best and that
at less money.
Women's Ready-toWear Suits & eats
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The greatest display of ready-to-wear garments
for women, misses,and girls ever attempted- in a
town of Seaforth's size awaits you in our ready -to
wear department In everycase the styles are
the very latest, the make of highest standard and
materials the best. Pleasing styles, perfect fit and
satisfactory prices.
Millinery---Thenew S rin Hats in-
correctSpring
in-
clude many new and novel ideas,' radical changes
that will delight you and appeal strongly 'to your
sense of good taste. We have made big prepara-.
tion for this season—to the end that you will be only serving your own best in-
terests-to
ntereststo come here, both from the standpoints of receiving courteous, intelli-
gent service but you will be money ahead as well.
Wash Good, New and At-
tractive
All that this season has developed in new ,
patterns; new weaves in the most beauti-
ful range of filmy new wash materials can
be learned at this store by a quiet review
of the many new cloths we are showing.
These new arrivals are all tastily display-
ed on a specially prepared table making it
convenient and pleasant for.,yoqpand enab-
ling you to compare the various shades and
patterns at a glance. Dolt miss this spec-
ial display.
Visit our Carpet
Department
Rugs, Linoleums, Car-
pets and Curtains in.
pleasing array at Reas-
onable Prices.
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STEWART BROS.
Seaforth
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