The Huron Expositor, 1921-04-15, Page 71
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Graduate in Medicine, University of
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last and Aural Institute, Mooreaeldh
Bye and Golden Square Throat Hee-
ppitale, London, Eng. At Mr. J. Ran*
kWh '. Office •eafortb third Wednea-
day in.each month from 11 a.tp. to
8 p.m. 68 Waterloo Streeett,, Sall ,
Stratford. Phone 267, Stratford.`
CONSULTING IINGzNIRS
Jamee, Proctor, & 'Redfeni `Ltd.
. M. Proctor, B.Aellee Manager
a3366TToronto St, Toronto, Can.
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MERCHANTS CASUALTY CS -
Specialists in Health and Accident
Insurance.
Policies liberal and unrestricted.
Over $1,000,000 paid in losses.
Exceptional opportunities for local
Agents. •
904- ROYAL BANK BLDG.,
2773-50 Toronto, Ont.
JAMES McFADZEAN
Agent for Howick Mutual Insur-
ante Company. Successor to John
Harris, Walton.
address BOX 1, BRUSSELS
or PHONE 42. 2769x12
LEGAL
R. 8. HAYS.
Barrister Solicitor, Conveyancer and
Notary Public. Solicitor for the Do-
minion Bank. Office in rear of the Do-
minion Bank, Seaforth. Money to
loan.
M. REST
Barrister, r. Conveyancer
and Notary unfit•. Office upstairs
over Walker'F Fermtare Store, Main
Street,. Seaton%
PROUDFOt'T KILT ORAN AND
HOLMES
Barristers. .3olicitoes. Notaries Pub-
lic, etc. Money to lend In Seaforth
on Monday of each week. Office in
Kidd Block. W Proudfoot, &C., J.
L. Killoran, B. E. Holmes.
VETERINARY
F. HARBURN, V. S.
Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin-
ary College, and honorary member of
the Medical Association of the Ontario
Veterinary College. Treats diseases of
all domestic animals by the most mod-
ern principles. Dentistry and Milk
Fever a specialty Office opposite
Dick's Hotel, Main Street, Seaforth.
All orders left at the hotel will re-
vive prompt attention Night calls
received at the office
-
JOHN GRIEVE V. S.
Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin-
ary College. All diseases of domestic
animals treated. Calls promptly at-
tended to and charges moderate. Vet-
erinary Dentistry a specialty. Office
and residence on Goderich street, one
door east of Dr. Scott's office, Sea -
forth.
MEDICAL
DR. GEORGE REILEMANN.
Oateophatic Physician of Goderich.
Specialist in Women's and Children's
diseases, reheumatism,acute, chronic
and nervous disorders; eye, ear, nope
and throe Conaulation free. Office
above Umk's Drug, store, Seaforth,
Tuesdays and Fridays, 8 a.m. till 1 p.m
C. J. W. HARN M.D.C.M.
425 Richmond Street, London, Ont.,
Specialist, Surgery and Genio-Urin-
ary diseases of men and women.
DR. J. W. PECK
Graduate of Faculty of Medicine
McGill University, Montreal; member
of College of. Physicians and Surgeons
of Ontario; Licentiate of Medical Coun-
cil of Canada; Post -Graduate Member
of Resident Medical staff of General
Hospital, Montreal, 1914-16; Oftick, 2
doors east of Post Ofice, Phone 66.
Hensel!, Ontario.
DR. P. J. BURROWS
Office and residence, Goderich street
east of the Methodist church, Seaforth
Phone 46. Coroner for the County of
Huron.
DRr C. MACKAY
C. Mackay honor graduate of Trin-
ity University, and gold medallist of
Trinity Medical College; member of
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
Chicago Clinical School of Chicago;
Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, London,
England; University Hospital, Lon-
don, England. Office -Back of Do-
minion Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5,
Night calls answered from residence,
Victoria street, See/forth.
AUCTIONEERS
THOMAS BROWN
Licensed auctioneer for the counties
of Huron and Perth. Correspondence
arrangements for sale dates can be
made by calling up .hone 97, Seaforth
or The Expositor . 1: ce. Charges mod •
erste and satisfaction guaranteed.
R. T. LUKER
Licensed auctioneer for the County
of Huron. Sales attended to In all
parts of the county. Seven, sere' ex-
perience in Manitoba alpd aekatche-
wan. Terms reasonable, one' No.
175 r 11, Exeter, Centralia P, 0., R.
R. No. 1. Orders /eft et The Huron
Expositor Office, Seaforth, promptly
attended.
#1T ,Sr fly/-�
' Pfohibiblim ilea* WA
ntn li oflnou who tbhlk -.
Kit honer;Record
'Tete dd ����� ��aqq sl
warm it iian er that we do • •noel see
how thejr'6ie.goitrg to take anything
more off in order to steep cool .this
eulnttter,--amka McJ,uke.
Beyond doubt Cod is always on the
making
right side but He dosen't keep it from
Whng fooli�h bhzndere.--.Kingaton
Por Adoption -Boy of two. Adopt-
ed by present parents for Meanie tax
exemption. Have no further ase for
its -Detroit News.
Five years from now it will be un-
lawful to raise a raisin. -- E. W.
Howe.
One never heard of a coal operator
giving up anything during Lent. -
Philadelphia Inquirer.
March, 1921, will be recalled as the
,month when perspiring brows alter-
nated with chattering teeth. -Ottawa
Journal.
Guelph boasts that for two days its
jail was empty. But isn't that a re-
fleotion on the police farce. -London
Advertiser.
If things go on as they have been
going in the Independent Labor Party
it will soon be all 'independence and
no party. --Ey.
Pity the poor bachelor who has no
one to blame for everything when he
has a grouch. -Kingston Whig.
Cheerful idiot remarks that the drop
in Easter eggs is something that hap-
pens very shelldom.-
As to the suggestion of Asquith for
Canada's next Governor-General,much
would depend on whether Margot
would come too. A n empty house is
M' r • ..
* '.CuIT1'a}ntCeat
normal breathing stop mucus
is thebdossebial tuber, el.e.
to of Suint ; coo
fest , attune onto
14f1 Hbsg W., "Toronto.
Local Agent, B. AMBACH.
•
better than a bad tenant,-Orillia
Packet.
Many wage demands are finally
settled by stomach demands. -Wash-
ington Post.
It is all very well to call a lady
member of the Legielature a legis -
lady; but remember that the "g" is
soft. -Kingston Whig.
Wlar tanks are being changed into
plow bractors in Poland. A revised
version of turning the swords into
plowshares. -Ex. ,
You could never marry money
without love, oould you now,Daphne7"
"No -no. But I love money." -Lon,
don Mail.
If some workers would get other
tools besides a hammer, old Gen.
Prosperity would return edoner.-
Kingston Standard.
We are not punctillious about the
scenery in the movies, just so Caesar
is not shown leaning against a tele-
graph pole. -St. Louis Globe -Democ-
rat.
Prof. Stephen Leacock is speaking
on "The Case Against the Referen-
ea
'Tow,
ler, ut rhet'
"Mind 3;4t
little dottkltllg
Tr nthscript.'
Two hendred nd Canadians,
according 4o Me a1, estimate,.
will wed in 1921. a hope the land-
lords will be merciful on the poor,
inexperienced things.-rOttawa Jour-
nal.
Dunnville people protest that they
use 200 gallons of water per head
per day. What for, abd what with?
-Kingston Standard.
They that take up the aword shall
perish by the tam... -,Cleveland Newa.
brovi agI
on the dia-
thesis." .
re. Newrich, a'
had an Idea`
loct."-Boston
HOW A HOUSEHOLD WAS RUN IN
1566
From these rules to govern the con-
duct of servants, which Sir J. Harring-
ton compiled, we can get a pretty
clear idea of the internal government
of an English country gentleman's
house in the sixteenth century;
A servant who is absent from pray-
ers to be fined.
Fat uttering an oath,ld, (penny);
and the same sum, for eaving a door
open.
A fine of ld. for any bed unmade,
fire unlit or candle box uncleaned after
eight o'clock.
A fine of ld. forany man waiting
without a trencher, or who is absent
to a me
For airy man striking another, a
fine of Id.
A fine of ld. for any man appear-
s fo
or ,
A `toe 04 ld, if this
aleltned.hy eight o'clock u`iirllottey and
seven in eummer-
The porter tO be !hied » .
court gate be not ,int: during weal,
A One of 2d. front Michaeluula to
Lady Day for all who are In hist attar
seven o'clock or out after nine.
A fine of 2d. for any wins has riot
laid the table for dinner by kelt past
ten or the supper by six.
A fine of 3d. if -the stairs be not
cleaned every Friday after dinner,
A fine of ed. for anyone absent
without anyone breaking any of the
butler's glace, 12d.
The steward deducted all of the fines
at the quarterly payment of wages.
A.CC'IVITIES OF WOMEN
The government now collects near-
ly 00,000,000 a year in luxury taxes
on articles .purchased mainly by or
for women.
During 1920 the United States gov;
eminent received ;25,000,000 in taxes
on women's cigarette cases and other
articles of jewelry.
Mies Florence Shaw, Baltimore's
only woman crane driver, is au ex-
pert in her line and finds the task
more desirable than housework.
More than 262,000,000 was spent for
candy during 1920, the larger part
of it from the pocketbooks of women.
Home eg6nomies courses covering
one or more years are offered in more
than 8,000 high schools in the United
Unusual Value Throughout This Car
IT seems to be generally accepted
now that anyone who is interested in a
motor car must consider the Gray -Dort.
More and more men are coming to regard the
Gray -Dort as the best light car and the
biggest value at any price.
This intensely favorable attitude to the Gray -
Dort is the result of the complete value of
this car—low price, gasoline and tire econ-
omy, unusual good looks,. power, speed
comfort and long trouble-free life.. Not one
feature is sacrificed.
Naturally, such value makes it difficult to
supply the -demand. Gray -Dort dealers are
able to make early deliveries to a few owners.
See your dealer now. _
s
G. D. C. HARN, Seaforth
GRAY-DORT , MOTORS, LIMITED
CHATHAM, ONTARIO ) "
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six town int oad,do al
work My two sisters...
taklag the, Compoundstool+'
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myrecomendationi
rase pttblLh my letter. Itis
the gospel <trath "apt I
write to any one Mei wentis
• ersonal letter,"-Mrrai4111fi,,
ranee HAYMOW.,
ve.,, Chicago,#t4,.
A Vermont wplaga,
,adds her testimony so
the long line of them
fortunate weasels was
have been restored is
health -by Lydia E.
Compound. atter it had been decided an operation
s Vegetable
]peration was neeessrtryt
Burlington, vt- I suffered with female trouble and hada number of
Id vurewhoo badaid could that
y walkvicrossjjer be batw Intl I had an operation
My sister -is -law Induced me to trpLydis
and it certainly has helped me wonderfully.
and
could net dos thing,
tlsahia'e Vegetablecompqund
keeher of I nava recommended Ver!table Comouse te do my work
spy friends and you mot= my>� Ma nam_
Apple Tree Point Farm, BurlIngtoa, Vtastimomal. "-Yrs. H. R. Sesame, .
In hospitals are many women wboarr there for surgical operations, and there -
is rwthing a woman dreads more than the thought of an operation,
long weary months of reepGery and restoration aostrength it is suax seal,
It is very true that female troubles may through neglect reach a sap
where an operation L the only resource, but most of the commoner ailments
of women are not the sargiml ones - they are net caused
masts, tumors or wth., althoughthe p by seriousethe stuns.
Wises dbturbina aliments first appear takeLydiaPi sham's the lama,
Campouad to relieve thiapresent dlsa E. Pine seri s troublbae
ttede and prevent more merlons trop les,
intact, mast' letter have been rseeirad !ea women who isavebeen „eeWrti
to health by Lydia E. Pinkham', Vegetabla(p after operations have
hien advised by attending physicians.
Lydia E. Ptnkhaat's Private Text -Book upon "Ailments Peon.
liar to Women" will be seat to yen fres
to The Lydia E. PInkitam Medicine Co., �, i request.till
Write
Tina book tantalum valuable haformaggy, use '
States.
Dr, Maria Paulin of Buenos Ayres,
is .the first woman named as head of
practical work -of ilia /amity ofmedi-
cine in that city.
Miss Ethel Wigmore, of Maine, has
started for Pekin, China, where she
will become librarian of the Union
Medical college.
Mrs. Alice M. Dexter of Edgartown
is distinguiahed among her Massachu-
setts sisters, as the only woman op-
erator of a moving picture machine.
Hair -nets worn by American wom-
en are made by women and girls in
Shantung, China. These girl workers
receive on an average of about fifteen
cents a day.
Saying it Qniekly -A quiet way of
"saying it with flowers" is to sand
"mums."
Natives of Algeria bury with the 1
dead the medicines used by them in
their last illnesses.
The Colombian Congress ons now
planning to subsidize the first paper-
making plant in that country.
NEWEST NOTES OF SCIENCE
For smoothing wrinkles from neck-
ties a wooden frame has been invent-
ed over which they are stretched and
steamed.
By photography a French scientist
has demonstrated that some form of
radiation occurs in the process of
oxidation.
A gas stove for dentists designed
by an Illinois inventor can be mount-
ed on a wall above a work bench to I
save room.
The Polish Government is planning
to erect a radio station at Watsaw
that will communicate with the United
States.
A New York farmer is the inventor
of a gasoline motor propelled and
operated machine for setting out
celery plants.
One of the longest submarine cables
in the world is to be laid between
Aden and Hong Kong at a cost of
$8,000,000.
A device to trap window-smaah-
ing burglar and ring an electric
alarm is a recent invention.
Of Norway'x.124,500 square miles
of land about 28,340 square miles are
covered with forests.
NO MORE
Billy Sunday, at one of his fare-
well services in Paterson, attacked
the people who attend divine worship
on the Sabbath, cheat during the
week, and think they are accompliah-
ing their whole duty.
I tell yau," shouted the revivalist
"going to church doesn't make a man
a Christian any more than 'going to
a garage makes him an automobile.'?
KISSING DANGER
Dr. Charles H. Parkhurst, pursuing
his piquant campaign against cos-
metics, saki the other do, In Brook-
lyn:
"The use of makeup is soliPrevAi tl t
that if the average young man kk
ed the average summer girl, he woad
be apt to die of painter's oolie.*
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are being paid to the shwa -
holders of Northern Ontario's
Gold Mines.
Are you getting your share ?
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teen years of alive connection
with these mines will help you
to participate in them splen•
did profits.
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