The Huron Expositor, 1927-07-15, Page 3,) 1,1i 4 1' ,
Notes.—Rev. A. E. M. and Mrs.
•• 'Thompson and son; John, of Minion,
visited here during the past wee1.--
3liss Mina Cornish, of Bayfiekl, is
PPZe.' t•Pr•the e/14.104rler, ,Yae.ati,Ws-11141
Thorrais Magert and fain -
1y, of near Seaforth, visited A.Andayi
•in this vicinitpr--. ifia),
test Pym wereiSitbrs n
.; •atunity last Sunday.—Most of the
•wesidents of this neighborhood •took
in the celebration in Exeter on the
miorning of July 1st. The afternoon
-was, Spent by ,soMe set Gritad .Bend,
vOthrn at Thanies Road, 6,0 all seem -
ted to hatevery enjoyable time,
the intense' heat.
ACCident.—Mr. Wilfrid Johns suf-
fered a very painful and serious acci-
dent on Friday of last -week:
1w -oiling on his threshing machine a
-piece of iron flew up, -smashing hiS
glasses into his eye. He was rushed
to London hospital, where he is -still.
Ins many friends hope that his eye-
aight will be unimpaired.
DEBILITY DUE
TO INDIGESTION
SPerfect Digestion Comes, Through
Rich, Red Blood.
There can be no perfect digestion
-sunless you have rich, red blood. This
is scientifically true. It is also true
that there is no tonie-for the stomach
that is not a tonic for every other
wart of' the body. The way, then, to
"tone up the stomach is to tone up the
iblood.
The many so-called stomach reme-
dies merely try to digest your food
for you. Hew much better it is to
tone up the stomach so that it will do
its, own work as nature intended.
'Mere is no pleasure in eating pre,
digested food. Tone up your stomach
and your appetite and digestion will
soon be normal.
If your digestion is weak and your
'blood thin you need the help of Dr.
Williams' Pink .Pills to enrich the
slood and restore strength. In addi-
tion use care in the selection of yoor
:food and your stomach trouble will
-soon pass away. Mr. Gordon Dundas,
;Peterboro, Ont., tells as follows what
this medicine did for him. He says:
'Something over a year ego I was
gasoline salesman when I was
taken sick. I felt very miserable and.
4ost twelve pounds in weight: I did
not sleep well and could not eat as I
could scarcely retain anything in my
stomach. I went to a local doctor
-Who told me the fumes of the ga.s
lied got' into my system. He gave me
:some, medicine and told me I had bet-
ter go to the country for a change of
air. I did so, but I still felt listless
and gro_ggy, and had no ambition. On
-the advice of a friend I decided to
try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I had
-mot been taking the pills long before
1 was beginning to rest better, and
to eat fairly well. I kept on taking
the pills Until at the end of the
;seventh box I knew I did not need any
-Yrtore, as 1 luid gained the weight I
lied lost, - slept well and coald tat
anything. I have since had splendid
health and cannot say too much in
praise of Dr. Williams' P4-ik Pills.
`,You can get these Pills from any
xnedicine dealer or by mail at 50 cts.
box from The Dr. Williams' Medi-
cine ,Co., Brockville, Ont.
$85A50; .114E. Neeb,7•Road Superint.und,
ent, $96.00; S. Hey, account fOr re-
pairs, Road 18, $29.00; M. G. Deitz,
coal, 9entraI ,ofice, $425; •Northern
Electrie Co., supplies, $46.25; Strom -
berg -Carlson Telephone Mfg. CQ,
SRIVIteSr45t1;4;'• Adtk
$$$001,IAL G. 11)eitz-, salary and tar,
$7,90; Salary $462.50, hat-
.feriga, $1.0*;Iteigh0airti expresa $8.20,
lisbor,7`etc.' $41.45Vless tails
•$40.95—$487,20; Georg@ J. -
teaming poles, $3.06. The 'Council
adjourned to, meet again on August
1st, ati1.30 o'elock, p.m.—A. F. Hess,
Clerk.
• ZURICH•
Council Meeting. — The regular
monthly meeting of the Council of
-the Township of Hay was held in -the
"Town Hall, Zurich, on July 4tb. All
• the members were present. The min-
ts of the last meeting were adopt0
.ata read. The petition of interested
• iltei in the 'treyer Cemetery, near
il Sgneen, Svan„received and the same
i.iilia• left over until the next meeting
' f tbe'Council, for consideratiori. On
• a, petition of Mr, John .k AMcDonald
and others, the ITOwnstup Engineer
aArae-instroeted to inake-asrePort, etti,,,
• a -elating to the improvenient -ef. a
"'.
leertain drain affecting Lots nustibets
1,4 and 15, Concession 1, Stain:,
A •�iif Hay. The .follcrwing accounts
'0'.•‘' yriapedi R. Geiger, pitting in
. r4.0:4*u.katle0 eulvart, Road 9, $5,00; T.
I„.-,MAtial,„,Slieep, killed by 'doge, se;
• littficiPa Wiirld;:Suppli'es,'$1.14"; Bur -
1 irgtoli ted"CO,,:,',,Stettl% 419066; FS.
Axt, labor, t+3 '''AWII t p5f : John
Weide, labinre,,, ,; .: ,05; A.
Price, labor, toWil;' h _
3" '.061' J.
Bloch, Labor* t. '
,
h•
Steckle, itepairt,.,,
' 'C.N.R., freigh ',' se 4,4 ',.„ • ,
`Thiel, teaming eariNite: . k50,4011,
;.' A. Foster, 'cement ' 'Wek, f , ;. etilVeflitic.
•;', . '$185.15i1 F. Dueharree, • ' ,Sohooi
. ‘If..0-: qidikia civil atat liktilt 4 ..
A-Oendange �l� -...ot I
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HOUSEHOLD HINTS
Automobile oil is a good oil to use
as a general household oil. It is in-
expensive. Take a good sized egnpty
bottle to a public garage arid have it
filled, at a decided saviag over the
cost of most oils, many of them in-
ferior in grade.
To clean a hairbrush and keep it
in an immaculate condition without
softening the bristles, dissolve a large
lump of an:monia in luke-warm water
and wash the bristles, rinsing qpick-
ly. The result is always satisfactory.
Save your rugs. The brushes of
tire carpet sweeper and vacuum
cleaner should be kept free from all
lint if you want good service out of
it. After thoroughly cleaning the
brushes, wipe the biiiStles with a cloth
dipped in coal oil. This prevents dust
when sweeping and preserves the col-
or of the rugs.
Soapstone sinks and tubs are a
trial when they become spotted and
stained. A house renovator and de-
corator has contributed. this informa-
tion. Soapstone, may be perfectly
cleaned and made like new, no matter
how stained or discolored it is, by
sandpapering the surface, first with
coarse sandpaper, then with fine sand-
paper. After it is clean, linseed oil
should he rubbed over the surface;
this prevents dirt and discoloration
from again reaching the soapstone.
If a cloth, dipped in linseed oil, is
rubbed over the surface every month
or two no other attention _ will be
needed for the general surface -.af the
sink and tubs.
Brooms are one of the many articles
that do not seem as good as before
the war. They seem to become
stronger and last longer when damp-
ened in hot suds once a week.
4f
SHOP WITHOUT SALES
Situated in the heart of one cf
London's busiest shopping centres is
a shop that sells nothing.
The window is dressed every mOtn-
ing, and the goods displayed are al-
ways up-to-date. A number of smart
and willing saleswomen are visibly
engaged in duties behind the counter,
but customers never enter.
These premises are maintained by
the edutation committee of a large
dairy company solely as a training
centre for their assistants. Girls from
dairy Shops alLover London go there'
petiodically • to . undergo a week's
course • of instruction- in the art of
salesmanship.
, Each week the girls play' the game
of "ICeppiiig Shop*" but, the game is
oneerreal business rindnot of niake-
believe. Every Phase of inedernsshoP.%
keeping is carefully analyzed. for,
them by an instructor, Who eXpla-I4,
the art of attracting and satisfying.
.customers.
The girls who welcome the change
as a break in their, ordinary routine
duties, take it in turn to dregs the
iwindow, tidy the shop, or act as cu -
fathers. In the afternoons lectures
are given on all classes of dairy pro-
'cli.tets and at the end' of the coarse a
ghatexarnination paper is set.
' •
We pronounce foreigners as if it
rhymed ” with beetleS. — Mr., T. R.
Glover.
Leading a woman \ to the altar is a
man's last act of Ieadership,—trarw,
open a can Of sar..
dftie••,Sand,t for a , turnkey anct,,,04301Y.,.
-10'.§ttkt,'ford
Don
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ri to the regular sa
•
Clearing Lines1.
mentioned here.
iss These Last. D
Men's Suits.
Young Men's Odd Suits
Sale Price $8.95
-$15.00 to $16.50 Suits
Sale Price $12.95
$17.00 to $18.00 Suits
Sale Price - $13,95
$20.00 to $22.00 Suits
Sale Price $16.95
$25.00 Suits,
Sale Price
$30.00 Suits,
Sale Price
$35.00 Suits,
Sale Price
$19.95
$23.95
$26.95
100 Boys' Suits
Regular up to $12.00, Bloom-
er style ; Sale Price, $5,95
Long pants style; sale price
25 PER CENT. OFF
Overalls
Fainous Shag Proof Brand;
Blue stripe or black; regu-
lar $1.95.
Sale Price
$1.59
Men's Caps
New Sand and Grey
shades in fancy patterns; all
this Spring's caps. -
Regular $1.50,
Sale Price
Regular $1.75,
Sale Price
Regular $2.00,
Sale Price $1,59
$1.19.
$1-.39
Boys' Jerseys
All colors and sizes.
Sale Price 33c
Men's Underwear
Balbriggan Shirts or Drawers. Sale Price 49c
Balbriggan Combinations ;
White or natural. Regular
$1.25. Sale Price 99c
Merino Shirts or Drawers.
reg. $1.00; Sale Price; 83c
B.V.D. Naincheck combina-
tions; regular $1.00.
Sale Price 83c
B.V.D. Hatchway Combina-
tions; regular $1.50.
Sale Price ........$1.29
Boys' Underwear
Balbriggan Shirts or Draw-
ers; regular 50c.
Sale Price - 39c
Balbriggan Combinations
Regular 75c
Sale Price
59c
Men's Felt Hats
All new Styles in Grey,
Brown, Sand or Black ; all
the leading brands. Sale
Price
25 PER CENT. OFF
Men's Dress Shirts
All the best brands are re-
presented; a full range of
sizes. Good patterns, good
materials, big variety to
choose from. Regular price
$2.00 ,
SALE PRICE 99c
Dress Goods
All- Dress Goods, Silks
and Trimmings
20 PER CENT. OFF
Women's Dresses
Cotton oulard Dresses,
navy and black in fancy pat-
terns. Sizes 36 to 46s.
Sale Price $5.39
Voile Dresses in short or
long sleeves. All sizes.
Sale Price $4.95
Silk Dresses, new style, new
colors. All sizes. Extra
,value. Sale Price, $18175
House Dresses in Gingham,
Broadcloth, etc., a very spe-
cial bargain.
Sale Price, 89c and $1,19
Fuji Silk Dresses in white
and colors. Do not miss
these. Sale Price. . $5,95
Women's Silk Hose
Finest Art Silk Hose, silk to
the ton with a double run
stop. Excellent wear. The
colors are Champagne,Bran,
Blush, Grey, Black. In all
sizes
SALE PRICE 59c
Women's Hose
Pure Thread Silk, reinforc-
ed with Art silk, silk or lisle
top. Every good shade;
Monarch or Mercury.
Sale Price
79c
Full fashioned Silk Hose :
the best maker's best makes;
over 20 shades. All sizes.
20 PER CENT. OFF
Women's Fancy
Coats
All the regular New Spring
Coats
Evecy coat must go.
20,Y, off
Women's Spring
Coats.
50 Women's Spring Coats
in fancy Tweeds, Poiret
Twill, Charmine. Good
range of sizes.
Sale Price $9.95
Child's Dresses
Play Dresses made of Ging-
ham and Broadcloth, pants
to match, age 2 to 12 years.
Sale Price $1.55
Cotton Knit
Bloomers For
women
Made in Grey, Mauve, Pink,
White, Yellow and Peach.
Will wear. All sizes
Sale Price
33c
Corselettes
Boned front, garters attach-
ed. Elastic insert. All sizes.
Sale Price 89c
New Spring Wash
Goods
Regular $1.00 to $1.50.
Sale Price, yard 69c
Bathing Suits
Men's and 'Boys' Wool or
Cotton. Sale Price
20 PER CENT. OFF
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ALL STAPLE GOODS
20 PER CENT. OFF
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