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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1926-02-26, Page 3p V I I A I 1W . M A g W -AP14 7, M "W" 17 'u, X 1,00 1 0 t g g, "F KOO Q. :00W Y-; P., W J t'�A% i, 1 W- k q V or.41"�, .10 voq�-, W. X0,00 04, bTf ff -P p �tbwvprvmw Ow, Brill �t-Ak", , 0�js should �44111111 0 next 4ay UP q;, t A # A V. p, A4. 40,q, 6 begin R94W Qw1n ,or un 4118. 0 MOCK AU 4 �X( th VaMrs t pr P When -'a -v6 dise4rded.' ne r ha�sbeft cut, the knift 4sic!4,�, �'A �4'1 tAhe dinner W4 `0 #,';a�-,Xotable on 00AMONOW used,tholild be thoroughly disinfected evid li A Complete Cho*,J�C.. t an r ern J." J, Z 6 The new SpAng Suits for me so radiqill n every detail, give promise of a very.interesting S"0011 Diamond and Dice Cheicks, broken. -and intersec- tl squares are profusely used in the formation ot laundreos of new, novel and entirely different patterns. Sand, tan and light browns are interlocked in a ga-laxy of colorings harmonizing into irresistibly becoming pat- terns. All who have seen these new Suits are unanimous in. the opinion that this season's suits are the swellest that 'have been shoWn in years. Every live clothing store will show these new Suits, but few vill show you as great a variety, and none quote r o - as low a price as we do. Price&, $15.00 to $35.00 An Interesting Offer of W -A, Ibex'Flannelette Blankets Full Double Bed These are the famous and highly satisfactory Size Ibex Blankets, twelve -quarter or full double bed $2.39 Pr, size. The best and largest blanket made. They are excellent weight and of clean stock, calculated to give the best possible wear and satisfaction. Don't delay. They are Ibex—that's the best. A Delightful Display of No matter for what occasion you require a Dress, you will find the solution in our new stock of Dresses --Silk Crepe, Canton PRICE $15 to $30. Dresses For Formal, Semi - Formal and Afternoon Wear Crepe, Satin Back Crepe, Georgette Crepe, in Poinsetta, Indian Red, Rosewood, Chan- tilly Green, Miami Rose, Powder Blue, Alcazar, Tarrago� Green, Black and Navy. Made in the straight line or two piece styles. All sizes. Fi"nal Clearance of We have a number of Rat Coats and several ur French Seal Coats sable trimmed, tRat we do not ' ntend to carry over. Quoting prices on fur coats Coats does not mean much; you have to see the coats to aplireciate the value. If you are contemplating a fur coat purchase, it will pay you to look at theoe clearing prices. Stewart Bros., orinalin � or corrosive sublImat6 'Mx, - Wjll� 'given pard [Wqii qu r ',#W��wine Its"; before it. is used, again. The tubers o 1, and s I r4ots - P4,b*4 0" TABLETS ARE OF means the continuation'of the rail- -should be cut to give sets appro st, and thai T a thel Q4gAT VALLVE *ay4roifi White4hw to the coast. -ttanspoitation mately two ounces in weight with two to three eyes. The cut seed should n4melesi i�=I ;paid that 6e ex� pected;,to, 4rhak,"00 three Freneli-l'! But dr'no, trans-por- ta Uoh, � this northerly region is - im- be dusted 'with land plaster, air.sl4k- 'men J j4ble. - under th When he 'To All Mothers Having Young mune frorn'the effects of one of the ed lime or flowers of sulphur, prefer� heard thl�, -'10)qAA-Savariri­— would because he Children in the Romp. . I cast's periodic troubles-:­eoal short- 'Up ':i ably the former td dr�, the out our- faces And lessen damage from beat-- f0i have. withUAW.h, al- ways led" gmn �!z� 'A I , but he felt 'TIA 2:"A No othe!r r e'is:6f such said to age, the north, there is lots of wood for every settler. . 1. 11 ag if *e weather 14 yii0m, or it the � th at he could. itot 4o it with credit mothers -of ybpng�ehildren as is Babypq, The midnight sun doeq�­ not 'set plahtipg,Js Aela d to' himself., , Rp;:1410- that he, being Own I'ablets. . The. TabletFf- are. the ' until around 10.30 p.m.'and iises a- Observance bi'tte foregoing meth- younger taller -4 id, having a more, verybest medkine.a. mother can give gain aro uild three, inthe surpmet, so 9 ds *111`4bgult.iii the production of - )Jgorous constitittl0t than Mr. Wil - her little on6s 'during the dreaded , it is not-necessary'to use.Any, ol, better'- stock, higher. yields and In- . kinson, he w6ulo,'pmerge from 4he I , I teething time because they* regul-te !i" of which,, -Iaowever.��Peice River his 'a creased profits. . fracas with ho6i�.,:,but he did not the stomach and bowels and thus drive little want to remain isdated to the last in out constipation and indigestion; pre.� Tar Island-bab bkAlt. the midst of four 1I�rostrate forms, ,went colic and diarrohea-and break up .1 � . Peace giver is a small"fruit coun- two of them his c6 h1patriots, for that colds.. And sinip1d:fe*ers. I tr�, , On the creeks -aTe, wild black Rheumatic would not -be d gwgeping victory for . Qq,�pm Baby's Qvria Tl�blpts,, 'Urrants. I in abundance, . cranberries, La Belle France. He, therefore, took 'Saskatoon lage, N.S., says:--j'I have six children, gooseberries, choke cher- in- Pa'ns Go the other Prenchmen aside and warned them to.. -be careful, to spill il - I— It'... e1i the"hiddichie t ley � er g6i As ries and several other varieties eluding raspberries and strawberries out their wine w�ien they had the 'slowly, jaahyls OVM Tablets., y.rq use for them and can strong- which are there for the picking. And Swollen- Join tS chance to eat and always to keep a -little appetite in reserve. They nothing els6 yegetablesl Down in the brakes— ly recommend the Tablets to all other Peace River hill—they can even grow ovWed theinselves with some also pi , mothers." peanuts and watermelons. Vanish bitter Almonds, which he had heard Baby's Own Tablets are sold by White mud is used for plaster, a praised for. -their quality of modeT-,. medicine dealers or by mail at 25 perfectly good composition which is ating the fuines of -4 wine. eents a box from The Dr. Williams' found in deposits just needing the The di"er consigted of an enorm- Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. horsehair. Twisted, swollen, unsightly joints ous roast, of �beef,-a turkey cooked It is interesting to know that,the, are rapidly �free'd from pain slid in its own,gr,avy vegetables, a salad and a jam tart. The drinking was CAN GROW PEANUTS ALONG bachelor farmers and homeste ad�is of the district are just as good cooks brought back to normal with Rheuma. Lame walk without aid; done in the Frenelf fashion; that is PEACE RIVER as the women. They do their own people sbeep comes to those who have been to say, the wine was served from the very beginning of the dinner. They 'Peace Iftiver'the magnificentJ There washing, cooking and mending and can even give you cake with three unable to lie in bed; hands that were helpless because of terrible rheuma- began on a very good claret, follow - "to Is no other, word that can alescribe fte country more perfectly. Hills, inches of icing and tea at three o'clock in the afterridon—if they want tism are now able to do their share ed by - port, and then Maderia, . which we stuck for a long while." valleys, forests, mountains and rivers to. T e y I . . . ,,. h y are generall for the support of the family. Rheumals a wonderful remedy for The taciturn Englishman said no ate all impressive. . The naighty Pence with its silent, _?raying, however, that providence -1#1..send them a Samaritan angel t�, ... r, elieve rheumatimn, gout, neuritis, lumbago word And Fehr and La Massue, the otheir Frenchman, followed direc- calm unruffled surface and iU strong -them of their single blessedness some and neuralgia. It is a wonder -worker; it never fal- tions and were sparing. They also awift undercurrent bears the Iffow Of *be mountain streams and tributaries day. They all like the womanly touch ters, never gives up until every vest- were able, to get rid of a good deal 0 f wine while Brillat-Savarin, their for thousands of miles in -to the vast. P, ace RiTer needs women badly— .. ige of poison is expelled from the leader, body. distracted the attention of Arctic ocean. Is it any wonder that t1te se ttll-r especially the kind who will work side by side' with their husband in Rheuma acts on stomach, liver, kid- issinao, Mr. Wilkinson. As for the general - he boldly drank with the making his home in this fertile land building their permanent home. neys and bladder all at onee and brings long prayed for com- Englishmen, and as th4p day pro- -of the north has come to stay and If you meet a homesteader who has quickly fort to distressed sufferers. C. Aber- gressed felt confident of the out - The desert kelp build history as one of Peace Itiver pioneers ? pulled out of the Peace River coun- try and ask him about the lure of the hart and all druggists sell it with come, was made up of butter cheese, cocoanuts and hick - Among some of the questions ask- north, he will display all the symp- guarantee of money back if it isn't ory �uts, accompanied by rurn, ied a Peace Riverite by easterners toms of a man suffering from a satisfactory. brandy and raspberry brandy. Toasts ivisiting in the east is, Isn't it a severe case of Peace Riveritis. You - .0. were proposed and honored, and Mr. dreadful cold country up there? wilb shake your head and say, "Funny NOTED DRINKING BOUT OF A Wilkinson confided to his mies, ts that But painfuRy little is known Of how that No Man's Land up there PAST CENTURY. his daughter Maria was the prettiest Ithe country by easterners. Thug. 2 holds bhem." But it is because you In both Paris and New York, and girl in the whole island of Jamaica. Peace Riverite like myself when v1s- do not know the beauty of stajiding maybe by worshipful companies in The Frenchmen were afraid of the iting in Ontario is asked questions at your door and looking down over other cities, the hundreth anniversary spirits and asked for punch, which such as these: the tinted colors in the atmosphere of the death of Anthelme Brillat-Sa- presently appeared in a bowl large "Isn't it dreadfully cold up there? to the river below. Many come back varin was celebrated a few days ago. enough for forty people. The leader Ts it true you eat nothing but ban- and heave a sigh of gladness when This Frenchman was one of the most noted with approval that his assist - mock, beans and sour dough? Are the E. D. and B. C. flyer starts down celebrated of gourmets and epicures, ants seemed comparatively sober, there any wild Indians lurking behind through the brakes to the famous ancient or modern, and his published while.Mr. Wilkinson's face was crim- the trees, ready to burn your cabin little town on the Magnificent Peace. writings on the subject of cooking son and his eyes glassy. -Ris dumb and carry your children away? is are regarded as masterpieces. He was friend's head seemed to be smoking It true that on reaching Edmonton, an equal authority upon drinking. His and his immense mouth was stick. the gateway to the north, they take MEN diary makes mention of the strange Oishes that were get before him, and ing out, "I perceived that the catas- trophe was near." -your Bible away from you and give SKINNY 3rou a cuss word dictionary?" of many he speaks in approval. But Suddenlv Mr. Wilkinson seemed to "started It is cold up there but not bad. it RUN DO" MEN the heavy drinking he did not like, wake up, to his feet and be - is dry, not the penerating cold of the NERVOUS MEN t1ougla as a gentleman he was forc- gan to sing "Rule Brit-atnia." But i0ast. ed on more than one occasion to take his strength failed him; he sank Easterners cannot seem to realize a p&rt in it. One of the most inter- back in his chair and then rolled to that three hundred miles from Ed- Don't Miss This esting of the entries concerns a drink- the floor. His friend seeing him in inonton is not so far north when com- ing bout in New York in which;it ap- such a state gave vent to one of hi� . -pared to Fort Norman which is fif- ,,ears, the honor of Great Britain and horse In ughs, and stooping down t,), teen hundred miles north of Peace YoLf're behind the times if You that of France were at stake, and iassfst him, fell by his side. Tho, 'River Crossing and only half way to don't know that Cod Liver 'Extract were opposed to each other. Inthorse French victory ;�, complete. Bril- the Eskimo land. is one of the greatest flesh producers days men took pride in the am,.ntl 9 avarin surnt a waiter and , t_, -noned 1, The people dress just as smartly, in the world. lof Because it contains more vitalizing, liquor they could dispose of and those who could drink the most were i as was customary drank a glass of him. Orders were then live the same lives and eat the same food as in the east. vitamines than any food youtc:tn g t, 1, ongidered the most virile and respect- i wine with given that the van,wished should h - In Peace River country, there are, You'll be gbad to know � I'd member-, of the community- 'taken care of and 1h(,y were carried bf course, the breeds and Indians, but Coy's Cod Liver Extract Tablets come Brillat-Savarin used to frequent. a home feet foreni-1, the friend pre�, the Indians stay on their reserves in sugar coated form now, so if you, to 10 or 20 of coffee house kept by a man named � One day lie there serving a deAth-111�0 immobilitv, Wilkinson and are not a bit wild, as for the really want put pounds l,ittlp. met R while the pluck� still breeds, they mix with the whites as solid, healthy flesh on your bones anfl; Mr Wilkinc;on, a Jamaican planter, sought to uplift voice in praise imuch as their primitive instinct will feel well and strong and have a com- I �.i another man whose name the of British sen r. The next -permit. plexion that people will admire sk Frenchman did not remember but rnnrning the Nt-w Y rk papen. , af- Some of them are very fine people. any druggist for a box of McCoy's Cod whom he do�tcribpd with SOMP terward copied 1�v a the other pa - But all the men are gamblers. A Liver Extract Tablets. minuteness. "lle was one of the moqt� pers gave a pr(-t*t\. xact account of' large percentage of them�are artists. Only GO cents for 60 tablets and if -<traordinary Tnen I ever saw he I eve Vtli,g that happened, and, The chief thing they lack in their you don't gain five pounds in 30 days wrote. "lie had n square face, sharp, -PTnarked that tho two Englishmeni virtistic talent is discernment of col- your druggist is authorized to hand eyes and appeared to examine every- were ill in consf�qiwnce. So the On. you back the' money you paid for thing attentively; but 'he never spoke gallant Savarian w,n' to visit them' Peace River road!�'ave very good them- and his features were as immovable He found the nain,,1(,s,9 friend quitel in the settled districts, but in the un- It isn't anything unusual for a per- stupefied and suffering from an at- igettled parts where there are naus- son to gain 10 pounds in 30 days, tack of indigestinn and Mr. Wilkinson kegs and bog holes, they are not so and for old people with feebleness confined to his chair by an attack of good in wet years. However, they -are under supervision overtaking them they work wonders. OP. PAINS ALL gout. The doughtY plant ulated the Frpnchni.-ili on his appear- all government tand are gradually becoming passable. SELECTION OF SEED POTATOES. ance and said in ronclusion, "My The soil is of the flnest and the -wheat grown is of a very fine grade. Considerable loss through reduction in by diseases is annually ex- OVER BOD y dear sir, you arc vr,ry good company I indeed, but too hFird a drinker for us. - "Peace River district — including yield P"lenced by the potato grower. The Grande Prairie—has shipped over five million bushels yearly since 1919. steadily growing use of certified seed ibuting TWO More C41ses of Feminine He had married a very small The chief need of the Peace River t its quota toward the !s con ri woman, and was 1),-ing chaffed about� ioettlers at present is a market, which improved quality and increased yields; 'non Relieved by Lydia E. Pink- it the club. but a critical analysis of the present 'at 'Now, look her(,, You fellows," he attitude towards, and methods adopt- hads VegetaMe COMPOUnd said. "It's all very well laughing ed with respect to, selection of seed about this, but I always base mY for approaching season's planting re- Barrington, N. S. —"I had terrible conduct on certain d,�finite principles. veals certain factors of vital import- feeHngs, headaebes, back and side One of them is: Given a choice of ance which have hardly been accorded acbes and pains all over my body. I evils, always cho(ry the lesser." the consideration they well merit. would have to go to bed every month Many growers are inclined to dispoge and nothing would do me good. M A certain art school teacher had a of all their beat certified stock thereby husband and nay father did my woir fixed rule that his pupils were not to necessitating the use 'of bin run for for me as I have two childrep and smoke in his studio. their own seed, assuming that such we have quite a big place. I read in the about Lydia E. Pinkham's One day, however. he entered the J# sor will produce a crop ponforming to the paper 4 the succeeding Vefetable Compound, and then got a certification standard. it through the room and noticed that one young man had a lighted cigarette in his .-to year. A bona -fide seed producer litt e book about mail and my husband sent to Eaton's anA fingers, which he was endeavoring to doff -should exercise the same care in grad- got me. a bottle, and then we got ing and selecting seed for his own from the I am feeling conceal. The master went, up to him. more store. use as he would when offering the fine now and do all my work and am "That's a curious kind of pencil same for sale. Preferably, this stock able to'go out arodrid more. I tell my you have there, rny young friend," he -wpm.,, should be from a tuber unit seed plot, friends it is Lydia E. Pinkham 9 Veg- remaked sarcastically. "May I ask which hag been advisedly isolated, etable Compound that makes me feel what -you propose to draw with it?" rogued, sprayed or dusted, afforded so well. "—Mrs.VTcToR RiCEUP.DSON, "Smoke," wai the ready answer. the most improved and accepted cul- Barrington, Nova Scotia. tural practices and separately stored DuH Paim in Back "What is that big iron thing over "A T6t deficious- 7 to obviate the possibility of becoming St, Thomas, Ont. — "I took four mixed with inferiqr stock. Special, there?" asked Laura. locomotive boiler," said Tom. Laura looked ,care should be exercised to remove bottles of Lydia, E. Pinkham's Vege- t4ible Com ound and found peat re- thoughtful, Afte r a moment she ask flaVor of fregh forei n varieties, cut, bruised, off -type dull, heavy in the ed: "Why do they boil locomotives?" .9 and diseased tubers. tt . pains lief from t e small of my back and ifie weakness n "To make the engine to der," said mhit Oves a new Investigations conducted by the Do- from which I gbffered for five years Tom. bite. minion Experimental Farms, show after my bo was born. After taking thr91 to every that cgtain diseases such as Black- the Ve eta le Com und and sin 91 u I be 8119tive Wash let Ahizoetonia, 1, Pinkham"9111 it's a most amazing thing, but if tell that there are 326,- is and can controlled Lydia . you a man WrigleVs good in a great measure by effective seed am feeling better than I have for the 244,518,214,,W7,216 start in the sky, and good for YOU. treatment, All tubers to -be treated . Lat seven years, and adv.i66 my Iriendgtotake it."'— b1m, P be will accept it as 'a fact. But if "Wet should be soaked from one to one and -JOHNSON, Street St- Thomas' Ont C you put - up a notice saying, a half hours in clean water to soften 49 Moore Paint," he has to go and dab it to any hard diseased areas' and remove see if it's true. A Complete Cho*,J�C.. t an r ern J." J, Z 6 The new SpAng Suits for me so radiqill n every detail, give promise of a very.interesting S"0011 Diamond and Dice Cheicks, broken. -and intersec- tl squares are profusely used in the formation ot laundreos of new, novel and entirely different patterns. Sand, tan and light browns are interlocked in a ga-laxy of colorings harmonizing into irresistibly becoming pat- terns. All who have seen these new Suits are unanimous in. the opinion that this season's suits are the swellest that 'have been shoWn in years. Every live clothing store will show these new Suits, but few vill show you as great a variety, and none quote r o - as low a price as we do. Price&, $15.00 to $35.00 An Interesting Offer of W -A, Ibex'Flannelette Blankets Full Double Bed These are the famous and highly satisfactory Size Ibex Blankets, twelve -quarter or full double bed $2.39 Pr, size. The best and largest blanket made. They are excellent weight and of clean stock, calculated to give the best possible wear and satisfaction. Don't delay. They are Ibex—that's the best. A Delightful Display of No matter for what occasion you require a Dress, you will find the solution in our new stock of Dresses --Silk Crepe, Canton PRICE $15 to $30. Dresses For Formal, Semi - Formal and Afternoon Wear Crepe, Satin Back Crepe, Georgette Crepe, in Poinsetta, Indian Red, Rosewood, Chan- tilly Green, Miami Rose, Powder Blue, Alcazar, Tarrago� Green, Black and Navy. Made in the straight line or two piece styles. All sizes. Fi"nal Clearance of We have a number of Rat Coats and several ur French Seal Coats sable trimmed, tRat we do not ' ntend to carry over. Quoting prices on fur coats Coats does not mean much; you have to see the coats to aplireciate the value. If you are contemplating a fur coat purchase, it will pay you to look at theoe clearing prices. Stewart Bros., 777' .5 A Complete Cho*,J�C.. t an r ern J." J, Z 6 The new SpAng Suits for me so radiqill n every detail, give promise of a very.interesting S"0011 Diamond and Dice Cheicks, broken. -and intersec- tl squares are profusely used in the formation ot laundreos of new, novel and entirely different patterns. Sand, tan and light browns are interlocked in a ga-laxy of colorings harmonizing into irresistibly becoming pat- terns. All who have seen these new Suits are unanimous in. the opinion that this season's suits are the swellest that 'have been shoWn in years. Every live clothing store will show these new Suits, but few vill show you as great a variety, and none quote r o - as low a price as we do. Price&, $15.00 to $35.00 An Interesting Offer of W -A, Ibex'Flannelette Blankets Full Double Bed These are the famous and highly satisfactory Size Ibex Blankets, twelve -quarter or full double bed $2.39 Pr, size. The best and largest blanket made. They are excellent weight and of clean stock, calculated to give the best possible wear and satisfaction. Don't delay. They are Ibex—that's the best. A Delightful Display of No matter for what occasion you require a Dress, you will find the solution in our new stock of Dresses --Silk Crepe, Canton PRICE $15 to $30. Dresses For Formal, Semi - Formal and Afternoon Wear Crepe, Satin Back Crepe, Georgette Crepe, in Poinsetta, Indian Red, Rosewood, Chan- tilly Green, Miami Rose, Powder Blue, Alcazar, Tarrago� Green, Black and Navy. Made in the straight line or two piece styles. All sizes. Fi"nal Clearance of We have a number of Rat Coats and several ur French Seal Coats sable trimmed, tRat we do not ' ntend to carry over. Quoting prices on fur coats Coats does not mean much; you have to see the coats to aplireciate the value. If you are contemplating a fur coat purchase, it will pay you to look at theoe clearing prices. Stewart Bros.,