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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1926-06-25, Page 3••;•4 ‘,4 • 4 a - t .ofThe1fiditims, a•-eraft*TrilflOr-' 1114 grace, simplicity. and hght- nqs.hut it repreffienta a.,Mort h over difilefiltlea!"*06)%8 T115.4 fIllaltrtiles gal) be4k, 4P-Pt-Ortt” NM�ther othing wii* other pr 1, • , .nnn ,s usec A eonativitiuSe'nf for their 'citiidteU,'4a8,,ptfln to 103.elet".e9eie usand of ' mettle* that Euphrates thout for and, ak-ag44 tlier•• lttheod _N.••011e', 'dotu •; Q. W. Jackson, •flL.yriteei:v"" .^Wif .111:76' Wie4163,S" Own Tablittg eVVrcOlnce,4141';',f -was 1)O15:A:ofitte - have-aov fine,*ea • • • ""4. • •!. , bd WS mos. erfo'd 44% 15 OflE j.E•ars 'Afp,1,4 tudenta-of Etiklina 41. h contaet with civilizatio chiIdre and•and:.it C wratox,Ju,u1.• Priini- medicine4,thevI Which 'there Teats o'ke).17trio of man over 'Yee* Olat Ilatt*e4111'01v0 greathardships which -arid weighs' 25 it Aetna, 'tnial aveid whenever their bil-'0Wii:Tablets is the *Voidance he;ame possible. Nemeses fear vas tht some tribes would. be threatened With starvation by. Nom - lug too Aft for hunting and fishing in ,tbe keyeki But what ;seems to be happening is that these tribes are ex- changing that primitive craft for the palatial luxUry of a little power - schooner, with a cabin and a stove, which is precisely wha% we should ail do in their plaee. This impact of civilization upon a primitive people has resulted in a queer developement in shipbuilding. Edmonton has long, been a centre of the boat -building in- dustry for Western Canada, maki large numbers of canoes and barges for use on the rivers and lakes which ire important highways of that reg- ion. To Edmonton. therefore, the r,skinio tribes of •the) Beaufort sea- coast looked for help when they de- -ided to have motor schooners such as explorers had brotught to that deso- late region. Anything in the nature of a boat he enterprising town of Edmonton was prepared to build, but delivery of ships 1,300 miles away on the Arctic coast was another matter. However, the difficulties were overcome and two schooners are being shipped this sum- mer. How it is managed, -the map onlP e he Jute ever had.” Bby's Own Tablets are guaran- teed' th be absolutely safe for mien the newborni babe. They are free from opiates and narcotics; act as a Vitale -laxative on the stomach and towels and thus relieve constipation and indiestion; break up colds and simple fevers and make baby healthy and Stieng. You can get Baby's Own Tablets Troid-your druggist or direct by mail at 25 cente, a: box from The Dr. Wil, llama' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. deb WIARVilibtfgCRAVI' FROM THE FAR EAST. • Radio listeners the other everting picked out of the air a glowing trib- ute to the Chinese junk by the enter- prising yaohtaman who has been sail- ing the seven seas in one of these quaint craft. To Occidentals the junk Jing always seethed' one of the queer- est products of the Far East. To sailors visiting, China in trim tea- clippers, .sharped-bowed and tapered for speed, it need to seem almost lud- icrous in its contrast with western ne- tons. Yet those who got acquainted -with it declared that, however funny does not make clear, for there is a it might look; it was amore seaworthy haul of several hundred miles before craft than one .woilld suppose, and • this latest investigator who has nevi - gated ,ons Ao,:kraericazzeports that it almost miraculous quaNties.A Weg4abliuildert' itinnkf b stuifitred If ask4 to prothice a sailing vessel of goad size that Would. drawcebut,fo feet or se of water, yet Wohld.he SafB in a blow; that wmild'. &Freund' at the hos., yet , capable.• of speed; that lacked keel or centre board, yet could work to windward. -Yet all th paradoxes the ingenious and patnt Chinese managed to their floating gravy-dishes,and added quatities, according to this latest in- vei, gator, which no western ship- builders have achieved in any type of :draft. Even •in heavy weather, when a lin q would be rolling and pitching se ,i/gOrously the racks had to be fixed to .keep the dishes from sliding off the,dinner table, this little junk be bated with Oriental calm. Ns iek were needed, nothing had to fiffhn- ed down, -nobody staggered:45MA the7, dears. Instead of fighting the turbu- lent seas, the cleverly -designed ship Print -iced the art of jiu-jitsu, and con- ' .quered by yielding. Even when erica is made for the enthhaissm of a "ya4tsman full of his latest icquisi- t14 such a report of a sailing VeSsel's behaviour on a rough passage shows renfarkable qualities. In its;ovni way the must' have attained some- thing like absolute perfection; In - del, it is said that for 1,909 years no improvement has been possible, the -ultimate form having been work- ed :Out by .9,000 years of 'Patient ex- perimentation. Thousands of •,years age„: the Chinese evolved • the ; anr" rudder, hinged tOWard the 01;thitead of at the etige which fo rn countries is a nivf-fangled 3Y SPECI ve for still By keeping consIrntiy ni stock tbe very newest auI st men's and boys' StlitS and- Coatsand the very latest 'd authentic styles in-zYironleifs.and Misses' Coats and. - 1.1 have the greatest possible variety to satisfactorily the schooner -tan be launched below the rapids of the Athabasca. From there the'!water route run150 Mile§ 1°714the,-Atilakaaca to. I4akee. Atba,, lia§da; 1nt1h hi Ibe Slave River to Great Slavte, Lake. where. it is scp- orgtefr by a dui:dims ga'p of 150 Miles rein the Mackelzie River,' which it follows for the last 600 miles. But if Edmonton undertakes to deliver thr-: greeds they are delivered, and what- ever sentimental regrets there may be for the passing of the kayak, , the Eskimo hunters are to be congratulat- Pd on the possession of comfortable cabin boats with a gasoline kicker to take them home in case of a nasty plow. device. There must be other marine types asporfect in their way as the junk, whleh are no* yielding to the com- petition of steam. China's neighbors fetid Maray-lalundS and in the Pa - nal produced some wonderful ,sailing i cra t of the flying proa type, equipped wit outriggers and carrying a huge sell They could convey very little cargo, and were not adapted fqr long voyages, but for their special purpose of eikiznming from one lel-40.16 all totli4t, they were unrivaled during,the ' V 'Jail vowel., Perfeetidn'efttnite or sort was long ago. attained' li5r. Me ifi-..the famous sea -going ,kka. ot. It fs Perhaps n;more° Mr the birch -bark ,,, '-.1•.,,/,;;- ,q.-:', `'• t rt,i,t ' 1 ",.... ---..—•..'\. \ \ \ \ , ,t,4' I I • . ,----- DO DD9S i/ / ..... , , , -. ••••.?: PC I . . , e'./ Pi U": -i 14,1 1 ,--- d"' '4—F,e,\Os/ 1,\\\N-' --ic 0 fr' 0,1 . ,,rt a Ix 0 4,,i e 9 PIA11-' 5 5 ct ' r1, '44 4„,1 Il 'EsT P, s ° F4 1111 1111.0 Fill •„' IiiIii.plfl •,,,,, ,,,,,,,, Is Your Child Thin and Weak? Fon MEN AND BOYS Boys' Blouses, 758 to $1,35 School Hose 25c Boys' Sweaters 30c Boys' Overalls and Bloomers, age 3 to 6, 298 59c $2.25 .$1.95 Men's Work Shirts.. $ 1.25 Men's Fine Shirts.. •$1,50 Men's Felt Hats Men's Overalls :And, by quoting prices so low that it has given us an creased business that makes possible a continuation of these specially low prices.. IN A WORD, we are now carrying such a display of the most attractive garments you ever saw, absolutely *Mendable in quality and workmanship, at prices so ree- • k sohable, you will see at a glance it pays, and pays well, tofbuy at this Store, both in dollars and cents and lasting 'ffessy appearance. - FOR Silk Hose Bloomers Vests Super Silk Hose. ....$ Rayon Crepe Rayon Gingham 498 English Broadcloth BSc Stripe Broadeloth 500 ft,041,Iivy Brat In Sugar Coated Pula On Flesk 'and Builds . Then Up. $1.95 $19.00 Aft9,, fey. days --quicker than you ever dmenit of ---these wonderful health building, flesh creating tablets called McCoy* Cd 'Liver Extract Tablets will Start to help any thin, underweight, Tittle tone. After sickifess and where rickets are suspected they are especially val- uable. Most opeople know that from the livers of the lowly codfish vitamins of the first class are extracted—the kind that help all feeble underweight men, women and children. Try these W5tiderful tablets for 30 days and if your frail, puny child don't greatly benefit—get your money back. A very sickly child,. A"ge 9, gained 12 pounds in 7 months. Ask any druggist. for McCoy's Cod Liver Extract Tablets—as easy to take as candy and 60 tablets, 60 cents. A SPECIAL SHIPMENT CiF THE VERY LATEST CLOTHS AND STYLES Most of the elements which combine to make men's 'suits so genuinely satisfactory are mat- ters of minute detail in designs, materials, pat- terns and workmanship. It is through careful attention to these details that we have built our business, giving men and boys suits, that year after year prove their worth and value through the acid test of every dajr wear and tear. OW.° clothihg department is conducted with the as- surance born of long experience, and an estab- lished connection with manufacturers of abso- lutely reliable clothes. You are always sure of a real suit at the lowest possible price. Boys' Salts $5.95 to $13 Men's Suits $14.95 to $35 IN A GALAXY OF GAY COLORS AND ATTRACTIVE STYLES Variety, quality and reasonable price—these three all essential requirements in any dress stock, are outstandingly apparent in our store. Choosing a becoming dress that is sure to give you maximum wear is assured. You will wonder how we sell these beautiful dresses at the low prices we are asking, but they are here galore, dozens and dozens, in ev- ery size, and each dress appearing more at- tractive than the last Come in and see them for yourself. Prices $1.95 to $35 Sacramento min, 92 years old, re- cently ran away from home to take in., airplane ;ride. It is hard to keep iMac #iiiing fellows from getting up In the air. -.--Ottawa Journal. • . .47 • RECIPES rs#1 MIt,K DRINKS It : is ubitys*nsi. *oppli, that milk, 'begitieS being dietiteshing drink is a very, valuable food, supplying the necessary element* for growth and health in an easily digazOle fort*, many have a distaste fait' milk' in Its 'natural state. The OceitidoA,•:, parnnent of Agriculthrds has Just ”ied'a arnaN circular cstribut&k fe Publications ,Stannh, Ottawa, 'Via, a Mrinber of rechietiO to SUlt taste. The ORM, delicious s itiTog. *tin, • At ess than you can buy' thecheapest materitd you ' ebWthse goodweht iia tr Were; Nthaki, 13 Ate, Cottmatig ' Sties, 3 to 6 years. SPECIAL Out they go, every Hat, trimmed or untrim- med. Come early and get the first choice. There are some wonderful bargains among these lovely Hats, and you can buy them for so very little. . Trimmed flats...1-3 off Untrimmed Hats _1-2 off The new fancy woven hats with the latest fancy bands are the last word in straws. Come in and try one on; they are very attractive and add SO materially to your appearanee. All sizes, OA to 71/2. Prices 1', • ‘^-; • , . : t,, ' •