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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1927-08-26, Page 3�IN 7 P I p" "o, """i p _J# A ZROr fail. . L. 7 2i" r5 S41. _11414 "gg 'A" 'a 4W 7 4, J07gles liger PA $#OWS_ VMAT gourmaiid's paradise. With the dl� LQ0KS,iJ E appear ance of the German courl with the Russian royalty swept ol X61ke Who go to motion picture tile stage, and a large part of th 4& iihows should soon be able to seen aristocracy of Europe living In radd what the wind too" like when it. is est- boarding, houses, Borchardt' blowing. 4 found itself in.diffl6ulties. ProL Toyotaro Suha�a, of Tokio 'The old custolp of running ac 3[mperi4l University, claims to have count's with no mention .of settle iinvented a'high-sp9ed motion Picture ment until New Year's—taken as .4cam'era with Which it is possible to matter of -c by the aristocrats o Wbotogral�h,�tmosph�eric M.Q . H ou"e Pon- 0 the pre-war bra—turned out not t declares 'he *tan 'take pictures, Of be � a very profitable proposition wit ;galbs, air ourrentp streaming away the wealth of Germany in the hand :from an airplane propellor, the ' flash of the "new rich." jtri,, e ectri spark 4*f gunpowder or Formerly, no great event in Berli, mud the dis-pateh,6f'lyullets. could be celebrated, withoiit the as 'Tbe newcame'ra, Prof. guhhra do- sistarwe of Borchardt. In 1894 whe adares, is capable of 20,000 rev`1u- Bismarck invited,the nations to mee a second. in the German capital for the Berli f conference, it was BorchardtIs whic set up a buffet in Wilhelmstrasse an LIFE WAS A BURDEN fed the hungry diplomats such delic acies, such quantities of- caviar, o Mestored to Health Through rnke spiced appetizers, such fine old winef Use of Dr. Williams' Pink brandies and liquors that the confer Pills. ence is remembered largely as th occasion when everybody gloriousI. 'It is a pleasure," says Mrs. Ross over -ate. Boulter, of Victoria, P.E.I., "to tell Particularly fond was the timi, :you of the new health and strength I Czar Of the delicious food. whic! tot through the use of Dr. Williams' Borchardt supplied for court dinner Pink Pills. Before taking the pills in Saint Peter4urg. Though it wa 1ife was a burden to me. I was so a two day trip, the German food me badly run down that I did not know gician thought nothing of sendinj -what to do. My blood seemed to have cooks and menu from Berlin to th turned to water, I was very -pale, cori- Russian capital for some lavish oc :stamtly tired, and was losing flesh. It casion for which the Czar's coua -was -a trial to attempt housework. overate. Added -to this I had a bad cough and -40. 3my husband and friends thought I -was going into consumption. The BRITISH POLO TEAM FINALLY =edical treatment I was taking did -mot appear to, do me any good, and I ANNOUNCED' liad about given up hope when a 1riend urged me to try Dr. Williams' Next on the list of internations :Pink Pills. I got six -boxes and found sporting events of first class import mo mui--b benefit from them that I got ante is the polo match Ubtween Brit �six more'boxes. Before these were ish and American teams, which wil All taken I was a new woman restor- take place on Labor Day. Perhap �ed again to good health. I gained in we should say next after the Toront -weight, the coug% left me, my appe- Exhibition swimming. event, which i tite returned and 1 once more had a attracting about as many entries a *ood color. Better still, I was able an average game of polo attract -to do my housework without fatigue. spectators. But there will be nothin Needless to say I always recommend ave�aje about the polo games to dE :Dr. W5liams',Pink Pills to ailing termine the supremacy between th Iriends, and I hope this will be the two countries. The most fashionabl xreans of pointing the road to good gathering seen since the la t night c Ivealth to some other sufferer." grand opera in New York will be i Try Dr. Williams' Pink Pillzs for attendance, and all over the world i zanaemia, rheumatism, neuralgia, ner- military clubs where English is spol -vousness. Take them as a tonic if en from Siml-a to Auckland, the ticke :you are not in the best physical con- will tell a story of enthralling intei �dition�and cultivate a resistance that est to millions of people. Fewer pe( --will keep you well and strong. ple play polo than any other spor If you will send us your name and It is a game for the leisureclass, an ;address a little book, "Building Up it demand a certain amount'of wealt -the Blood," will be mailed you pre- as a condition precedent. But in Ii -paid. This book contains many use-- dia officers can afford it because poi -ful health hints. ies are cheap, playing fields are plei some exxcellent. practices, and if they You can get these pills through any tiful and it has become a traditiow lose they will njot blame the unhappy ancidicine dealer or by mail -at 50 cents sport of the Indian army. Fr�m Ii result upon any other factor �han the -a box from The Dr. Williams' Mcdj- dia the game has spread all over tf. ceine Co., Brock-olle, Ont. world, and in the United States hz made a tremendous appeal, both A cheap devic� fjo� att�ched to the elite 'and the hoi polloi. CHAP WHO FED KAISER, CZAR The international trophy now v mainr� in the possession of the UnitE NOW BANKRUPT' States, and in recent years has provc only less difficult to lift than the cu A famous caterer for -kings, an with which the name Of Sit Tbomi Metthetic at arranging the magnificent Lipton has been long associated. T1 :Teasts of Nicholas II, Czar of Russia, American team this year will haA �01!)Kiflser Wilhelm II, and of the Turk- two members who are rated as tE isb Sultan, has declared him -self bank- goal men, w3iieb is the highest ratir -rupt'bere. ever made . They are Hitchcock ar V. W. Bov�dhardtls c4lebrated reA- Milburn. The latter has been call( taurant and wine bellars, �hief pro- the greatest back in the history ( -vider, of delicacies for, the German polo, and if he is not the greatest I �court, -once meetirig. plAce _9f aristo- belongs with the mastefs of this pos caratic Berlin, has had to close its tion. The British team has two pla: �doors. In republican Germany there ers rated with nine goals, Roark ay ;9Te -not enough epicures with ready. Atkiinson, and the team shows a goa ,cash to keep such a place going. go.tting strength 'of 33 against t] In the books -of this restaurant are Americaris'. N. This is not signi !Inscribed the -names -of the royalty of cant, but -it is'probable that the Ame -gurope. King Edward, who enjoyed icafis will trot out on, the field -good vieul . as well as the next one, Meadowbtook for ihe first game .AlwAvys insisthd on dining at lea§t the series on September 6th glIg' ionce at Borchardt's when visiting favorites. Xevertheless, there a Mei!Un. I some,critics who have seen the vra TAbor German princes who be-, tice games who believe the, Awe-ric& Tq*sd,'that eating a -Ad drinking was will have to show �nore in aettial ph were familiar figures in thisithan they -have yet exhibited K tb E N1T1r16.,c`R,N F Al R s._. CANADA X1 74h� 1927 PT, A; DIAMOND IN WVSTkRX ONTAPTO, M, gTfty- A i j�e pibes, new buildings,4P hk$ter en fla%',ftot%� A fu Z-0- JaL I A., 9"T11 r -to --777-1, 7 77 X", "Z �5 W1, 4' "I"RkIRN 1,'. 1" - -11 p. , z WMR Si, '4 p 4 �4­�' T. :�-; L, 461". ir QW0 0,111% pal'.11 Pi6curabi Eitt, o�,,,W­_ h. 840 -Long PAnts SmOs $1 00''to, $IZO 'to, &41 50 lc� 1, �i66 Extra Bloomers $i.;)U-. 4& V E y ested in ver boy and parent will be particularly -inter of new clothes. �71 hey are the Famous if "PRINCE BRAND There is no better Boys' Clothing made. Seams are all taped and double. stitched; the linings are the very'best and b4ilt for wear. You will be sur- prised what 4 smart good looking suit you can get for a very little money. W man S o U11' New e k or Fall Here is wonderful value in New Knitted Suits made in a variety of pleasing styles in a strong presentation of the new Autumn shades: They are a wonderful Fall Suit for sport or afternoon wear. And the values are particularly attractive. $750 to be regarded as a machine, and the o y oes re an., One s speec New York Times critic says that not nowadays.—Lord Birkeribead. since the war has there appeared a polo four which gave so strongly the We imagine there isn't much differ- Special Quantity Purchase impression of being a team. ence between psychoneurisis and ner- I vousness, except in the matter of the bill for diagnosis.—Ohio \State Jour- tl all NON-SKID FLOOR POLISH AND nal. Sooner or later sorne aviator will� NO -HOLE STOCKINGS double-cross the ocean.—A-Tkansas Monarc ure Thread N -d Hose A little idea born over the coffee Gazette. cups at an inventors, dinner on April 21, 1923, has grown into an annual The GenevQ conference having fail booklet which the Institute of Pat- ed, our hope must rest on common Regular $1.50, Special Price $1.29 entees, 39 Victoria Street, London, S. sense.—London Advertiser. W., now issues under the title "What's I Wanted." It is a list of wants that One reads a liverY stable burned the average man is asking inventors down at Emporia the �:her day. What to supply. Manufacturers, scientists, jr, thd wQTld is a livery stable?—At-, bqsiness men and housewives have chison Globe. committed to it a variety of wants ranging from a method of harnessing .The discount rnark(,1 pf London re - .the tides to an umbrella that will not mains the one and nnly free market turn inside out. for high-class comrni�irial bills in the Inventors who consult it find in it world.—Sir Eric flambro. demands suited to any abilities and any equipment. Some of its want-,, An Acton man hR� xtracted ten of such as a method of utilizing atomic his own teeth. Without gas, too— energy, would require decades of work Puncb. by high scientific genius in a com- 4W pletely equipped laboratory. Other Suckers, are good d,tec�ives. They suggestions, such as a collar -without- find crooked stock salesmen, the la%v studs, call for no more than ordinary hagn't been able to lorate.—Arkansas ingenuity. For the inventor who can Democrat. fill any of these varied orders there is a market waiting. For the victor When the ice man oomplains, then in television, for example, there would time to call it q timmerless sum - be a foltune and a permanent place in is history. Even a non -staining egg mer.—Ottawa Journnl. I spoon is spoken of as a utensil that Women jurors aq a rule are pretty would enrich its fabricator. - - sensible. But occasionally one her - el 11VThat'4 Wanted," has become a and there has yet to learn that when permanent institution in London and Ah ' in a ju-ey 1,ox she is not at a . e is said to be the only one of its kind bridge p rty—Toled-, Blade. any -where. It began with a memo- randum book, which Sir William Bull, Mussolini says that his succe'ssor to whom the idea occurred in 1923 ' has not yet been born. Well, 'ihat'.q presented to' the Institute of Paten- some relief anyway Passing Show.' tees, an inventor's mutual aid or - g o, anization whose president is Lord ------------- Askwith and whose membership now ROD AND GUN runs above 1,0100. Sir William, Professor A. M. Low, Packed, with stories of special in - the British Broadcasting Company, terest to the sportsman now about to thel research department of the Edi- commence a new hunting Season, the son -Company in Boston and a 1�rge September number of Rod and Gun n*-ber of individuals quickly filled and Canadian Silver Pox News has ff . tty f its a es with their wantg. just been published. This-i9sue of the For trres yearag its popularilty grew. magazine contains the usual good British kovernment departments and oil -tin of article-, "d stories on ec some 6f thei lti�gest iiidustrial con- sporting and outdoor wobjects. terns in Gr4t Britain sent their "Snow Trails and a Flowing Sea" Wgts to be entere& inAt. by Robert James, one, of the leading e new booklets contain a delec. stories, is an unusual article, com- %tibn of the more practical of thou- prisiny entertaining yarns of survey �qands of suggestions, all the selected ship, work in the north'. A thrilling ideas being classified , acoxirding to fiction story, "'The Frelkht of For- s'ab%dt. The 1926 edition, lists 151 trune," is contributed 'b,* 9amuel A. ld,egs. The geneiW subjee-t of flying White, *hile several shorter stories ja,�makiug'numerou8 dematids,.upou in. on various subject% cq�nplpte the ig- 14Wbat*s Wantddyi ­4tom. sue. Interest -&I of matep A great de SPO�4.,)� oil in gen- "The ., improvements most urgoontly to specialists and Ttkdwdod in flying aTe connected wItS eftl JsAncluded in the *Mug depart- '�.the: 'aft*61dynamtieal problems relatftig� nnfdnt,64nd'uoted by thq to. thV, d6aign of stable aud easily, on's, I And, ammunition department by tepifttolldd" Airplane% stud progrtssi�. in, Ui—ndis, Kennel bo MA Hopt6n ()bjaqoJ- Talk by.W tioh haa -bodu found to db- Motley. -n model a"d G" and da'�V&Ln Silver e u�p6 e e, a 8 1 lis i !ynt,119v Py oo stock d These are new Hose bought in a large quantity for special low price Lurnover. They are Black, Pearl, Natural, Champagne and Grain shades; they are a fine quality pure thread s-*.Ik; 1 -lave double run stops. They are an e.�ceptional value. Special Price Pair ... ..$129 Snag -.-Proof Overalls The Best, Overall Made Two Weights, $1.95 and $2.25 There is no better overall value than Snag-eroof.— You cannot get better than the best ; sold from ttie Atlantic to the Pacific and giving continual consistent satisfaction to thousands ofmen They come in black, grey and black stripe, blue and white stripe. You can get overalls that cost a little less but they are dearer at the finish. Ntewart - Bros,,, Of e. -Obt. V i& !i.N, 77 qg- W, Jn.g - at can Vii n be"�!: 14st'Witnter the teaw� ei mot t 0 oft pioilpective, talldidat4s`-fog L �Put up th P, Ti car Ztht ed'-polb4ti tion half - getting, out 4 4., method of, ifijg bottles w%1) of a dosen. . was: *ag r the g bUpi� sall6d lor -EnglaAd' and" out using a 95-h 5' and destroy' la ed I poe "for W-al 94mc,yrefej4, ing the corks A 44 M 69, as, C561. - Tomkffisop said, not tO gns vis�- leset the feel of -,the,fapf,tW of Ino%v ible-lat a type: Of -1101d, VvIddh "he "expecit6d, tO it device, for tuMp th . p; "ages,, of. 040 1W, Uhited 9 ,.`Sine�:arrlving in tnited States inusic— me -to 1 : A dev: be� a((o d to the dash. ey- axe en -handicapped by unfav� board of an. auto�.n M,tg to tell the orable�.weo.ther, but of late have had driver wfien the tA A�Wt is- out. some exxcellent. practices, and if they A motor car MApj, M; cross a river lose they will njot blame the unhappy on the surfa�e Of 1�b `�*ater. result upon any other factor �han the A fountain paint'*,' b to hold from, , superiority of the American 'players a, poulid to #vo p ' WOO J0. ot paint. and Ponies. * The fiiial � selection, as A cheap devic� fjo� att�ched to made the o-ther day by Col.. Tomkin- ,�.*e 1Qts On tte 4 which will soh, is as follows,— ive, stir their contents �OqWrnatically and No. 1, Captain -Claude E. Pert. thus prevent their'Uq­` .x,ping or, boiling No. 2, 1W . ajor Austin, H. Williams. No. 3, Captain C. T. 1. Roark. over. A method of, gdttino and cleaning Back, IMajor Eric G. Atkinson. Much surprise was expressed at the fish by machinery. "VI -he, Scotch girls who -now gut and.,J�4n herring by omission of Captain Richard George hand in the Nortb,$ei. fishing towns as No. 1. In India bnd England C-ap- frequently cut 'their"O'gers so 'badly tain George won u"tinted praise from the critics, and when the team that graputation is" 1�q'ge-ary. A kind of rubbdr b�6t to keep lad- ' arrivbd in the United States he was ders from sli ppmg.,i "ftot considered a ceitainty for No. 1. That A non -slippery polish. A method of loadi&,and unloading was before C46in Roark had joined the team. When he did he was play- bricks by machinery,,.,.,, ed at No. 2. and then at No. 3, where An unbreakable sliiio� lace. A. camera devict tftt will automati- he seemed a fixture. But be was placed at 'No, 1 when Captain Georgp cally roll tl�e film around and thus ' failed to develop the form that had prevent a double exposure. made him a star. Accident or Iasi -minute illneso, might easily result in another switch, COULDN'T UNDERSTAND IT but- this- is the team that Col. Tom- kinson is pinning his faith upon. All The conversation in the smoking the players are veterans of the game, room of the club happened to turn on the eclipse of the sun, and Talbot and all served through the war. The O'Farrell broke in with an eclipse youngest of them is Captain Pert,who story from his native Jsle. is 29, and the oldest is Major Atkin- During An eclipse—,be said—a ven- son, who is forty. and seven years erable Irishman was. . sitting in front younger than Milburn, the interna- tional hero. -It will be interesting to of his house pulling heroically at his learni whether.a. man can continue to pipe. The ground in front of him was play -world -conquering polo at forty- seven. The Indian team is consider- strewn with match stalks. Match af- ably lighter than the American, av- ter match was struck, and still the pipe wouldn't start u At len eraging only 157% pounds 'to the American 173Y2. Weight is hardly his wife appe red �h a in M Iloorw ary less important in polo than in foot �- "Come in to dinner, Pat," qVi-e said. "Faith, and so I will in � ball, and what the invaders lack 'A Biddy," was the reply. "Mike told tonnage th�y make up in speed. It will be of an Obvious advantage to me if I smoked a bit of glass I could their ponies, although the �onies of see the eclipse. I dunnow whether Mike has been foolin' me or whether the Americans will be able to handle the weight imposed on them. Team 1,ve got hold of the wr(,ng sort of Play has been finely developed by the glass." invaders. Though Captain Roark is considered the star of the team, it is XT -1, A A A 4 �4­�' T. :�-; L, 461". ir QW0 0,111% pal'.11 Pi6curabi Eitt, o�,,,W­_ h. 840 -Long PAnts SmOs $1 00''to, $IZO 'to, &41 50 lc� 1, �i66 Extra Bloomers $i.;)U-. 4& V E y ested in ver boy and parent will be particularly -inter of new clothes. �71 hey are the Famous if "PRINCE BRAND There is no better Boys' Clothing made. Seams are all taped and double. stitched; the linings are the very'best and b4ilt for wear. You will be sur- prised what 4 smart good looking suit you can get for a very little money. W man S o U11' New e k or Fall Here is wonderful value in New Knitted Suits made in a variety of pleasing styles in a strong presentation of the new Autumn shades: They are a wonderful Fall Suit for sport or afternoon wear. And the values are particularly attractive. $750 to be regarded as a machine, and the o y oes re an., One s speec New York Times critic says that not nowadays.—Lord Birkeribead. since the war has there appeared a polo four which gave so strongly the We imagine there isn't much differ- Special Quantity Purchase impression of being a team. ence between psychoneurisis and ner- I vousness, except in the matter of the bill for diagnosis.—Ohio \State Jour- tl all NON-SKID FLOOR POLISH AND nal. Sooner or later sorne aviator will� NO -HOLE STOCKINGS double-cross the ocean.—A-Tkansas Monarc ure Thread N -d Hose A little idea born over the coffee Gazette. cups at an inventors, dinner on April 21, 1923, has grown into an annual The GenevQ conference having fail booklet which the Institute of Pat- ed, our hope must rest on common Regular $1.50, Special Price $1.29 entees, 39 Victoria Street, London, S. sense.—London Advertiser. W., now issues under the title "What's I Wanted." It is a list of wants that One reads a liverY stable burned the average man is asking inventors down at Emporia the �:her day. What to supply. Manufacturers, scientists, jr, thd wQTld is a livery stable?—At-, bqsiness men and housewives have chison Globe. committed to it a variety of wants ranging from a method of harnessing .The discount rnark(,1 pf London re - .the tides to an umbrella that will not mains the one and nnly free market turn inside out. for high-class comrni�irial bills in the Inventors who consult it find in it world.—Sir Eric flambro. demands suited to any abilities and any equipment. Some of its want-,, An Acton man hR� xtracted ten of such as a method of utilizing atomic his own teeth. Without gas, too— energy, would require decades of work Puncb. by high scientific genius in a com- 4W pletely equipped laboratory. Other Suckers, are good d,tec�ives. They suggestions, such as a collar -without- find crooked stock salesmen, the la%v studs, call for no more than ordinary hagn't been able to lorate.—Arkansas ingenuity. For the inventor who can Democrat. fill any of these varied orders there is a market waiting. For the victor When the ice man oomplains, then in television, for example, there would time to call it q timmerless sum - be a foltune and a permanent place in is history. Even a non -staining egg mer.—Ottawa Journnl. I spoon is spoken of as a utensil that Women jurors aq a rule are pretty would enrich its fabricator. - - sensible. But occasionally one her - el 11VThat'4 Wanted," has become a and there has yet to learn that when permanent institution in London and Ah ' in a ju-ey 1,ox she is not at a . e is said to be the only one of its kind bridge p rty—Toled-, Blade. any -where. It began with a memo- randum book, which Sir William Bull, Mussolini says that his succe'ssor to whom the idea occurred in 1923 ' has not yet been born. Well, 'ihat'.q presented to' the Institute of Paten- some relief anyway Passing Show.' tees, an inventor's mutual aid or - g o, anization whose president is Lord ------------- Askwith and whose membership now ROD AND GUN runs above 1,0100. Sir William, Professor A. M. Low, Packed, with stories of special in - the British Broadcasting Company, terest to the sportsman now about to thel research department of the Edi- commence a new hunting Season, the son -Company in Boston and a 1�rge September number of Rod and Gun n*-ber of individuals quickly filled and Canadian Silver Pox News has ff . tty f its a es with their wantg. just been published. This-i9sue of the For trres yearag its popularilty grew. magazine contains the usual good British kovernment departments and oil -tin of article-, "d stories on ec some 6f thei lti�gest iiidustrial con- sporting and outdoor wobjects. terns in Gr4t Britain sent their "Snow Trails and a Flowing Sea" Wgts to be entere& inAt. by Robert James, one, of the leading e new booklets contain a delec. stories, is an unusual article, com- %tibn of the more practical of thou- prisiny entertaining yarns of survey �qands of suggestions, all the selected ship, work in the north'. A thrilling ideas being classified , acoxirding to fiction story, "'The Frelkht of For- s'ab%dt. The 1926 edition, lists 151 trune," is contributed 'b,* 9amuel A. ld,egs. The geneiW subjee-t of flying White, *hile several shorter stories ja,�makiug'numerou8 dematids,.upou in. on various subject% cq�nplpte the ig- 14Wbat*s Wantddyi ­4tom. sue. Interest -&I of matep A great de SPO�4.,)� oil in gen- "The ., improvements most urgoontly to specialists and Ttkdwdod in flying aTe connected wItS eftl JsAncluded in the *Mug depart- '�.the: 'aft*61dynamtieal problems relatftig� nnfdnt,64nd'uoted by thq to. thV, d6aign of stable aud easily, on's, I And, ammunition department by tepifttolldd" Airplane% stud progrtssi�. in, Ui—ndis, Kennel bo MA Hopt6n ()bjaqoJ- Talk by.W tioh haa -bodu found to db- Motley. -n model a"d G" and da'�V&Ln Silver e u�p6 e e, a 8 1 lis i !ynt,119v Py oo stock d These are new Hose bought in a large quantity for special low price Lurnover. They are Black, Pearl, Natural, Champagne and Grain shades; they are a fine quality pure thread s-*.Ik; 1 -lave double run stops. They are an e.�ceptional value. Special Price Pair ... ..$129 Snag -.-Proof Overalls The Best, Overall Made Two Weights, $1.95 and $2.25 There is no better overall value than Snag-eroof.— You cannot get better than the best ; sold from ttie Atlantic to the Pacific and giving continual consistent satisfaction to thousands ofmen They come in black, grey and black stripe, blue and white stripe. You can get overalls that cost a little less but they are dearer at the finish. Ntewart - Bros,,, Of e. -Obt. V i& !i.N,