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The Huron Expositor, 1920-04-16, Page 32 E $9,000,000 hes - s Bank to render every assistance farmers in financing their your affairs with you and banking. )ISTEICT irkton all Zurich MY cheeks. IdeJrs white aPPetites ons. S GREAT SMALL f desire for ecis too, Kept Right l �\ The Flavor Lasts Al2 AMYX ,MW" v2CE'. Live has the same ity in expert yeing d Fabrics APRIL 16, 1920. Make Use of Your Pasture Have you good pasture going to waste if so, increase your herd and make use of it. This Bank makes a special feature of loans to. farmers. Have a talk with our local manager. THE DOMINION Mffl . m SEAFORTH - R. M. JONES, 1 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES -FOR RENT. • THE HURON EXPOSITOR HURON ExposiToRwee ,crooked, if the croupier could make a certain number ,win when he wanted.to do' so: it Would be possible Dec mArmts € for ham in collusion. with ,a player to 1 win great stuns from' ; ` Casino, Mr. Lawrence retorts that t inspectors keep a close `.watch on the croupiers HEALTHY CHILDREN_ - " and theplayers and that one will be ALWAYS SLEEP WELL taken out as quickly as a weaken- ing pitcher in a ball game if he shows The healthy child sleeps well and signs Of wavering. during its waking hours is never ; The real artists of the swindle are cross but always happy and laugh-. 1 the chefs. The croupiers are their. ring. It is only the sickly child that tools. The writer observed` that the is cross and peevish. Mother, ; croupier never spins his ball without your children do not sleep well; if a glance at the chef or at his reflec- they are ross and cry a great deal tor, the under -chef. The signals are give them .Baby's Own Tablets and most subtle, a mere casual move - they will soon be ' well and happy again. The Tablets are a ;Wild -but thorough laxative which regulate the bowels, sweeten; the stomach, banish constipation, - colic and indigestion and promote healthful' asleep. They are absolutely guaranteed free from opiates and may be given to the new born babe with perfect safety.. Thu: are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The D -r. – - Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, /Ont. MONTE CARLO CASINO PLAYS CROOKED CAME gin immediately to turn up. The suggestion is. thus made to the play There used to be a song about the 1 gg "man who bloke the bank at Monte er that if he had more capital he Carlo," which probably. assayed as `urely would have won. So he has - 'high in truth as rein harmonic quail- i ries away to get more capital, while ties. The bank of Monte Carlo is not 1 the ghost of a smile crosses the ,face there to be broken. What happens of the chef. occasionally is that a certain table xnnay- have exhausted all the capital allowed it for the night's play, and then discontinues, though• it is not often that this happens or that the winner is a single bettor. There have been as many systems devised to beat the game at Monte Carlo as there are snakes of motor cars or brands of ciga=rettes. None of them has worked out, though most are successful for a time, especially if the -inventor has sufficient capital to carry on. - Why this is so is explained in a book re- cently published in Egnland entitled "Revelations of Monte Carlo Roulet- te," by Mr. 3. Cousins Lawrence. The chief reason why people do not win money at Carlo or why systems do not ,permanently succeed is .that the game is crooked. You win when the -croupier is willing you shall win, and . when, he is willing it means that he is merely playing you into deeper water. Mr. Lawrence went to Monte Car- o a number of years ago to work what is called "Labouchere" system, Which is supposed to have enabled the versatile Henry to make quite a t twinning, though it is recorded that he lost more than he had won later. It is also called the "top -bottom" system, "which means that you add tip the top figure of your column to the bottom one (your last loss) phis the addition of one unit, so that by these means you recover two lost se coups with one winning ` coup, added one representing the win- ings." This explanation may be clear to those who understand rou- lette, but is hardly sufficiently ex- plicit to, start the average reader to work on' it. At any rate, the system, improved. with additional ohecks by Mr. Lawrence, proved a"bloom- er." At first he won, but when he bad won as much as the croupier thought good for hind he began to lose and in a few -hours was clean- ed out. He went back later with another sytem, and though this en- abled hien to hang on a little longer, the finish was the same. Since then Mr. Lawrence has made many visits to Monte Carlo, and has spent months there with the sole object of finding out 'how the cheating is done. He says that when first the idea; of fraud was suggested, he was sceptical, and pointed out that thet Casino did not need to cheat, since- it gave only odds of thirty five to one on any -number, and had in addition what- ever winnings zero made, whereas the true odds should be thirty-six to one against any number, including zero, turning up. There is 4,1so the subtlest kind of collusion '¢between the croupier, who spins the ball, and the chefs and sub -chefs, who hover round each table. It is the chef, Mr. Lawrence believes, who gives the signal to the croupier when he is to put on the work. It is his business to decide when the fish has had enough line, and when the time has come to sink the harpoon in hint. Then there are the inspectors, who appear to be a high-class sort of floorwalker, whose duty is `to adjust any dispute between ' the/ players. They are the courteous deputy hosts of the Prince of Monaco, and often will pay both claimants of a stake if the claimants put up a hard enough kick. This piece of generosity is much admired, but after all the money is only loaned, for in a short time it all comes back. The inspectors, too, have their eyes always on the chefs to see that - they do not • favor pars titular` players. Mr. Lawrence As- pects that there are other detectives, not so conspicuous, some of them .among the ••players,..who. are there to protect the interests of the Casino. To the old assertion that if the game ment of the hand or body, a glance not perceptible until one had - seen it repeated on a thousand occasions. It is significant, Mr.. Lawrence thinks, that the great_majorgity of those who go to Monte 'Carlo, whether they are there to play a system or merely as punters, win . at first, sometimes win heavily: He supposes that the idea is to inoculate them with the virus of gambling and make sure that\ihey will come back. It is also curious that when one has been playing a system and has been cleaned out, the numbers. he - would have bet on had he been able to continue always bei SAFE AND 'EFICIEN HOME tREATMENT Many Weak and . ,,filing People Who Have Been Helped Strong- ly Recommend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. There is only one way to build up a run down system if the blood is pale and thin. Many diseases are caused by thin blood. Other diseas- -es such as influenza and rheumatism cause the blood to become thin and .the wasting effect of these (disorders cannot be combatted 'successfully un- til the blood is restored to its normal condition. Pallor, nervousness,' Indigestion, sleeplesness, headaches, dizzy spells, shortness of breath, palpitation of the heart, these are a few of the symptoms of an anaemic bloodless , condition. Some of them are not naturally associated with thin blood, but the quickest way to overcome them is to make the blood rich and red. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills do one thing and do it well. They build up the blood increasing the number of red corpuscles. As this is done the blood becomes a richer red and is able to carry more oxygen, the great supporter -of human life. As the blood improves in quality the tissues of the body are better nourished and the functions of the body are better performed. - The glands of the stom- ach are stimulated and the first sign of improvement is usually a better appetite and better digestion. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have been used for years as a bloodmakin'g ton is and system builder with such good results that in every community. there are many people who are re- commending this remedy to their friends and to others who are afflict- ed. Here is the statement of one per- son among thousands who have used Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to their own great advantage. Mrs. A. Veniot, Hemford, N. S., says:—"For about two years I was a great sufferer from indigestion, which seemed to carry with it a complication of other trou- bles. Every. meal I took brought with it misery, as it was followed by -pain, and sometimes nausea and vomiting. At other times gas would form in the stomach to such an ex- tent that my heart would palpitate at, an alarming rate. ` These condi- tions brought on extreme. nervous- ness and irritability, and I found my general health so much affected, that the least exertion would tire me and I slept but poorly. I had been doctoring for several months with no result beyond slight temporary relief, when I was advised by a friend to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I decided to follow this advice and got a half a dozen boxes.. Good re- sults soon began to show from this treatment, and the further continued use of the pills have made me a well woman. I can cheerfully recommend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to similar sufferers."' The purpose of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills is to build up; the blood-. They do this one thing and they do it well. They are an invaluable remedy in diseases arising from bad or deficient blood, as rheumatism, neuralgia; af- ter effects of the grippe and fevers. The pills are guaranteed,o be drug from opiates or any harmful and cannot injure the most delicate system. You can get these pills through any dealer in medicine, or by mail at 50 cents a box ,or six -boxy r from The Dr. Williams' Medic ne Co., Brockville, Ont. Stewart's Sell it for Less Mail .or Phone Your Orders Men's and Boys' High' -Grade Clothing , Reasonably Priced New Spring Suits an% Coats for Men Stewart Brand Clothes made up to the High- Standard Demanded by, this Store -and at Reasonable Prices. A little later on in the season we shall say something about STYLE, something about VARIETY, something about WORKMANSHIP, something about FINISH?,something about. MODELS, something about FABRICS —but it is our intention this week to devote a few remarks to that all important item—THE PRICE. This, store is not given to making extravagant state- ments, nor do we wish to appear boastful, but we make this statement fearlessly, that 'we are quoting lower prices for good honest clothing than any other store in Huron. County. • Because we foresaw the tremendous advances coming. we bought, early, bought 'heavily and paid cash. The- result is to be seen in our magnificent display of Dressy Suits and Coats at prices you will gladly pay. Come in and prove our statement for yourself. Prices $9.75 to $45.00 This store willclo se Wed- nesdays at 12.30 during May, June; July, August and September. Strong, Goodfitting Working Clothes All the leading brands and reliable makes, at prices equal to or lower than the ordinary kinds. • The Best in Work Clothes --- is the slogan of this store. Hundreds' of men have learned from experience that their cloth- ink loth in • money goes farthest here, because our work clothes stand for honest quality and give - the greatest amount of wear. Medium Weight Underwear W. to $1.50 Work Sox 25c to 50c Bir Overalls $2.00 to $2.75 Pant Overalls $2.25 to $2.75 Work Pants $2.75 to $5 Smocks 52.25 to $2.75 Work Gloves 50c to 75c Lids for the Kids We are very proud of our Children's Hat and Cap Department. Dr ss Caps for the boys, cute little linen hs=Raps for the little fellows and very stylish felt hats for larger boys. - Prices- 50c to Si 3 We prepay Carriage Boy Proof Clothes at:!Moderate Prices Exploiting the New Belts, Norfolks and College Styles. We have the Very Newest Ideas in stylishly cut Suits,. including all the very Latest Colors and Patterns. I i OU have the' Nicest Boys' Suits for Spring 1 ever saw." --This significant remark, coming voluntarily from one of our customers, describes the extent of our boys' stock in a single breath, and coming as it does from a mother who has had experience in buying for several boy, it carries with it -more weight than anything we might say. It is a genuine dollars and cents reason why every mother should come here for her Boys' Suit. You get Style, you get Quality; you get Fit, you get Wear, you get courte- ous treatment, you save money. Men's Hats, Price $6OO to $15A0 New.les In • C Ties, ,os�erhartsap�, y If It's New It's Here If It's Here It's New The reputation ation of this store as a Men's High -Grade Furnishing store is so very widely known that it seems hardly neces- sary to dwell on this department other than to state that we are more than living up to our former records and are,to a very great extent, maintaining old prices. HatsNew wide ring effects in - �'_ seen, navy, ' steel, - pearl, t g ., brown T or black, King C t,,,$5 or Fitwell makes at NY ‘40 ft -sticuffs, negligee, hirt •s••~ouSoinor or ff sport styles, in an attractive array of spots, stripes, fancy or plain colors ,$1,50 to 4.50 at . Men's Suits, Made -to Measure. We guaran- tee Fit, Color and the Quality of every Snit. Leave your .order early. TEWART. Seaforth