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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1909-10-14, Page 7- .. li ­­­;', ''', - ­­ I , I I I ... , o 149"sobold ROO&$ 0 111.1-1,.. �... ­­­­ I—— _.NIP�11_1_ I I , . - I T . �. I __ , ; R 4 ... .�, M 41 ,� I , -t t ,�_ - , -4 � ; . . I Scotch Short Bread -Take t)vo cups I of four, one cup of butter, half cup of � , k�r, soften the butter slightly, put ! SU �,� flour and sugar on the boa6rd,then but- . ter worked into the flour and sugar, I � Bake in a slow oven, � i *"# . I Can Corn -Out the corn off the cob . . �_ &ad boil It until it is done just as you I would for the table use. Add pepper � . I and salt to taste. To @very half gal- ,,, , � Ion of corn add a scant half cupful of . 'jars and be sure and � salt. Put in fruit I r let plenty of water be above your corn. ' � This will keep if kept air tight. '** : I � - Rhubarb Pie-,�- One and one-half cupg . I .1 of rhub�rb, cut up fine. Cover with I boiling mater for about one minute. I � Drain and add one-half cup chopped , I raisins, three-fourthr. cup sugar, 1�311 . t the pie and cover with the beaten , white of one egg and put on your top I � . crust and bake. . I **" " Stomach troubles would more quickly � � . disappear if the idea of treating the ;, cAuse, rather than the effect, would ' -.� come into practice. A tiny, inside. I � hidden nerve, says Dr. Shoop, and gives strength to the stomach. A � branch also goes to the heart and one I to the Kidneys. When these "Inside I nerves" fail, then the organs must I falter. Dr. Shoop's Restorative is directed specifically to these failing nerves. Within 48 hours after start- ,� ing the Restorative treatment patients � say they realize a gain. Sold by all L , dealers. . 04000 %�, . Michigan Cake -Two eggs, half cup r , sugar, half cup molasseq, one table. spoon of butter, one teaspoon so * da dip. solved in half cup hot water, one and a half cups flou,r. Bake for half an I hour in a moderate oven. 1 44*0 . Buns- One cup sugar, one cup but- ter, three eggs, beat well together; add 1. one piift scalded milk olood warm, one I . Teastoake disaolved in half cup warm . , water, three-quarters cup hop yeast ; 1 put in flour enough to make a batter I . I as stiff as you can beat it. Beat it well L Do this at night. In the morning I . knead rapidly but do not use much . flour. Put into pan to rise. Rub with butter or lard to keep it soft. When double the bulk cut in balls, enclose each with butter or lard and put in pan to rise until very -light. Bake for I **" I . The wholesome , harmless green leaves and tender stems of a lung heal, ing mountainous shrub, give to Dr. Sboops Cough Remedy its curative. properties. Tickling or dry bronchial coughs quickly and safely yield to this . highly effective Cough medicine. Dr. Shoop assures mothers that they can . with safety give it to even vtry young babes. No, opium, chloroform- abso- lutely nothing harsh orl harmful. It calms the distressing cough, and heals . the sensitive membranes. Accept no . other. Demand Dr.; Shoop's. Sold . by all dealers. *-" I � , Cream Puffs -One large cup of boil- ing water, half cup of butter, stir into . this one cup of flour, remove from the fire and cool. Then . add four eggs, one at a time, beating each one thoroughly in. Drop from . spoon, being sure they do not run to. !, gether, as it spoils the shape. Bake in a fairly hoL oven. Makes twelve good sized puffs. *"* . Neapoletaines-One cupof powdered sugar, half a cup of butter, two table- . spoonfuls of lemon juice, three whole ,eggs and three yolks, beaten separate- � ly, Three cups of sifted flour. Put this all together with half a teb.spoon- f at of soda dissolved in a tablespoonful of milk' If it is too stiff to roll out,add just enough more milk. Roll it a qua�� I ter of an inch thick, and cut it out with a tin cutter. Place the cakep.in �a pan slightly greased. and color the 7 tops with a beaten egg and milk, with some chopped almonds over them. Bake in a rather quick oven. Most cases of baldness are due solely to neglect, Thehair often becomes dry and dandruff forms because the hair glands do not supply enough nat- ural oil. Nothing overcomes ' this deficiency so effectively as that delicately perfumed, re- freshing hair pomade, Bearine. Avoid baldnesq-, apply Be a*rine to your hair occasion ally. All ctruggists, ou cts. a jar. , ' - ENT " I DAMS011 . � � M .. A thick adheqive oinitnent, combined with Japanese Menthal and Vaqclitjc, two of the most wonderful honlinsr driurs known. It soother., healsaud tends to reRtore tho"Ic who Aixffer from Piles, Earache# Rheu- matism Challing. irritated and other skin troubles. The word "Salvell literally tneanq be well or n Jrood Ilealtb. Try bavis' rde'nihol alve and you will be telidved. A It Dedleri. DAVIS Se LAWP "'Cr I 4'. I r_0 I . I . � Montreal. � __ � I . I 10 1+_� I I . I .0 REhl"Ind4l �, th ,.a,. It.. 'e -no i ft 010 ;�i�l)i-;Atril�teli-ecinitFpiii6n,-c�urinigiiiiii;�- annoyin colufliqlat c Ildisordersoftnoo QmA Myer and. regul�4te the boWelo. 17, HEAD Achotheywould almostpricelceatothosewho ,­ ­_ -.d 8 resell 5-,-., ­­­. mately their goodness does noteod here,and those once try thtm Will findthege little pills vaht- Who I able in so many w%s that the.y. Will not be W.'l- Ungtodow4liout em. Butafterallolcklw4i , I -1 Aq ves hat hereto where Is the liane of so yll"E we mak onr VIOBeureltwhile 'Others �o 0 not!reat bout. Oar, Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and very easy to take. One or tvm pills make a dose. They are strictlg vegetable and do not rr or Mrrj,b , tion plea4e ho at by f air Seatle ac W - I I- vaTn xpiams co., vzw tom hi IL W In hA N& . - _� - - , Slight Changes in 11%lt $tyleS I In hats, the black predominate this season and browns are Very rdeagrely displayed. - Gteys are well considered from the general popularity of that . color in outer garments. Dark wine, purples and blues in sdft hats are wide- ly shown, but they, can hardly be giv- =&,�. ed___1..___ __ --d- - c 1A. Ir I 1�� in-ttie. I e post rfarr w � s of the hat shades decreed for this fall. I . Those who fashifti ou'r hea4wear dic- tate for this season stiff bats of from 5 to 5k inch crowns and 1 5.8 to 1.�3 inch brims. The domes .of these h fully oval-shaped and the brin � edly, curled, The tendency is tOW.Rra sma I Her shapes. . - D'OL . 'Say Shapes with � flattened top tiaediurn. set and wide binding, are much in vogue for middle � aged men. Most of the'soft hots worn by the conservative dressersi and this is to be a conservative season, are con. fin ed to creased crown effects. The crowns on these are.full shaped and ­ . I I ,,,­`:1"-.!­.1'._.?.1,_, . I I .,&,"': , 1, I -, �.,..:,;.,:,.:�,:,...,:,.:.-��';�I -�: I /- , - ,6"k,.,� �: - i::��,�:�k � l�li�..%,�, . ",..:.;;i:: �;;m".�i,,'!' . ,� ,.�;;:i,:�i'��:,;;,�.;,�-.,'%.,�";.,�"...'..,,��,':::;:�;::���.,,:i���*��,��I��'�',� ��*".!ii�.�:11�.:�:�'����;"".��;..:::�! K::I�.,!;'.��:�i,l, . " .. .�.,.. � ,_,.ii:!��:��:�),, ­� , - A...� i.,.,'�,,,,�*."e��',.�;.".i�:��.;�-.'��, ��,",*�il�;�::!��i.,-,��i:�,;i�,."���.�". . i ..��,��::% A ,. .. .._ , � -k .. . ­;.X.:-;�-:.-,, , ..,. i..�:i �.`�,,�i��,,o:��.ii' "11. li, ... _�..".)%.',. ... . �.�.,�, !:. .,�;`,�'* �.,...,: -11".." '.��,�����.,..I��!��'�.!����:���],�l,,'., _ .,.. �� \ 0: ;:�;:i�:,�,...:I�?,.,.::ii��li'� i��!'.&i*i:;N.,'.. 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For motoring, hats as well as caps of tweed and other woollen -ficbrics'have I taken pTrecedence o*e'r .the leather . ef - fects. his is well, as it is possible,� to put some style and smartness into this headw'ear while the leather effects are not receptive to artistic fashioning. I . aw. Away. A I ulumpr I'lothes. putting ,___ ____ I _. , 17here is a firmly ground . ed idea that summer clothes must .be put away ' I roughdried. There isso-little, if any, injury to the material' from careful I ironin . 1 before packing that the wo- 7 man w io wishes comfort on; the first hot day will riskit . . An excellent wa�.6 pack the sum- mer clothes is to have shelves � built in ' an attacK closet or room that is little used. These shelve's should be, lined with blue paper and the. clothes neat- ly folded upon them, if poisible.at full . . length. . . I � ­ . � ' See that clothes of the same kind - are placed together, as 'all the white linen skirts, libgerie frocksk tailored shirtwaists -and soon, In this way if one of these articles is wanted in'a hurry there will be no mad turning over one's entire wardrobe with ruin to careful ironing. .� . . I . . To insure a good color after* severel months it is well toput blue paper or heavily bhied muslins between separ- ate pieces or, at least at f requant in- tervals among them: Cover each shelf with a blue muslin or old crib sboe, Hang sheet inside closet door to keep out dust Second sumZr would not be 'the sorry eight they are if more carefully put imay. Dust well, wiping off with alcohol dark. straws,. atuft! out bows with tis.s,ne paper find pack to avoid in- jury in boxes with tight -fitting lids. . � . I - . . . . I I Reactlofiary , . . - , � She timids if) 86010ty. .'s n)azpl , , , Witli the willowy grace of a queen;, _­"�, - --w )F Ir -w -'i 'Afm - - � :-�.Wvw- " , . � " . . .I.- - - . - . . TkA rofttolk NOW Sm Men"s Clothing, � Wall and Winter rusbions. Wbilp^ wide liftitudels alway#Qf feted in. the selection of styles for men the tendency for this season is towar4 _ , "Im let , ty, There was ania4loationor.11 thOrend evident in the late summer vtyleq. and as as been . ,yredict6d, it is marked �ar the fs I and winter. w1alialleof the extreme nature are for the nonce in disfavor except in college quarters, where fanciful designing and ornamentation still ottains. The col. le ge man will express his individuality Is season, however, in some modera. tion:ao the color schemes are of a mere sombre nature than those In vogue this summer, . Greys. of the parer cast are quite the thing ia a1I_.,s.tyJ@q of ,garments. Not the elephant, rpouseand stone greys , that asserW4 themselves with some favor last season, but the Stronger white and black mixtures in fanoy weaves4 Following close on grey in popularity are the green casts in var, lous shades of this family, such as the olives, -Kreens,Nilea and .Atlantic. ­ ,grey -___ ____ ___ _-J__ __ �"_ A 50 -cent bottle of " $,I Scoff IS Emulsion , I . . kn half -teaspoon 1 doses four tiffies a day, * � mixed in its bottle, will e I last a year-old baby near- . ly a month, and four bot- tle� over three months, I ,and will make the baby . strong zwd well and . will inv the foundation for a I 1 i� 0 op i .. ­ ox."s 044, W1440, Are going out of t favor. bay never were vory stylish - *ad never will, . shirt$ I Time was when . # sad not so very 10139 agOo only the stiff bosom shirt; wav , regarded correct for wintOr wear. TbIN rule, however, has been relayed of late and young men now wear soft . "ailed bosom, shirts, usually, with col- ored stripes on white linen b I t If a ck grounds. Black, a color bat =� slighted during the last few seaso � 18 no m considered very 11smait." "T901 I , . - 1�e . . , I ...... I - . - 11 .,Ni I , � , .. f I k � .1 "' 1. I , . .1 , . "I R14 � , ,,, I �* " . ,,,� ZO . I . Z . . ,­ .. , , 'L i _ I �­ - . � I - . .. I ., , - I , I _� "I.. _. -L As 0 , � I . MC 10, 19" 0 rI . rMISM IMMEMW WIM A- d � I ­_ � ­ � I I I � ' " - ' ' � '' I I I r, ' -opp"No, I ox 'WOM&Lp _1=MC3-D!Z0:Ek3 M I 1.1 ., I I I '"M__- '' I ''r I " I , ,r I—— I it I . _ . r ,� � I I I .1 I ; . I ,if � , I I : . I �, . , . : . . r. . I I � �, I I r -S 1. LIDA gold In sealed lead P*kets 0 s. I . , � 30c, 40c, 50c* and 60c per pound. - ____1 T A I I I... _­- I I . .1 E I 1� - ­ - rr­r�__.__�,_' 0 __ - -1 r I ,r I . r I �,,dmj&' * '� * I . . I -tW&iawo*W'h..NwX sill, =R7 � ft� , , 11::� " . - _� 5� 1 -, & " //,//,�,,,,, I lk�rz_�-."-_ �, I it; 6 I;reysanUgreeEl"rWLUUU'tJUAJWU't&rSUJL7 i neaitny, rODUST, DOY ur 4p, & I , .- Z-1 V � I , :11, I . N . - . �, . - A.� " V, - Z-1 , ;�', \ %. r Z&� ., '. - � * *,' -S, 0 le, , .% in tweed mixtures and other rough I 'k��A� 1�� 600 textures, and the tendency will be . -�, 1� .. ,,,% , � I K .. - A� - - toward heavy appearing effects. Blue girl, be sure, such established 'shades as . - % A castswittalso befavored, and where r pearl, steel and fog are as modish as . I . ,,- Q - .� I . . � I they are shown blue will be employed FOR SALE BY AT,r, DRUGGISTS. ever. Abroad they are wearing shirts . . I "10 , . r . with light grounds and fine neat 44. . as the foundation color withgreys and I I (I I greens for the composite color. (), I send loc., name of paper and this ad. for, stripes, prIncipally,black, All shades . 1 1,4�. _0 I . . . I In patterning, stripeR will return. our beautiful Savi,ugsBariL and Child's Sketcjig�u ofgrsyB and fine stripes in either ,. . . I and theser are So well defined in all the Beok�., Each bank contains aGood 1, black, white or contrasting tones .are I . . � . I .. , Penny. ' , UW verywell taken. French cuffs tbatbe. � I I ,I r . SCOTT 04 BQWNE came so popular the season just passed � r � The Most Interestin Daily I . 1-1 . tag Wellington Street, West Toronto, Ont. are still worn in some tine lines,' but � . . (F . . .1�.. 1;;:, � . it, is thought they will reaede some I ,,,, 11"; '......."L . �_, Wily I "..."': . what until j�ext spring then come with - The "Tor6atoDaily Star" is strong in special features _ - `X; I r . a great bid for popularity in, the sum. Ior . � . . I .. .`�, _ I . I I Women. . ,:'1...,,r,.1,...., . appr9yed models pocket flops are at? mer of 1910. - , . t . �,�::K sent r, . Is %, � ' I Th�rearethe daily Home Pages -the dailv instalment . � .. . In ile sack suits the principal fabrics t I � ''.. . . . The handles of �nive� should never of a good ..story-tLe Social -and Personal columns -the r, � ­. employed are tweeds, cheviots, cassi- I � I vl:­T,�/,-:,�:: be immersed in water for aftei a time � � ... ..,:.:.:.:. -:. r . _:::.,.,::. r'.�'. 0 .. ,�`T , -...' - ... - - - lours and Soft r -and medium I . ,, I �.,Yii.'.`: illustrated daily Fashion Hints. I s�`%� ,,i�l; ­� ._, meres. ve I I . ��i�;,. T:---,�l!�:i:�'j. � . . they will become discolored and loose. ce.a :e . .iil, .:,�5.-�:i:'l " , But the "btar's'f strongest appeal to thewide-awake - : :_ ., , finished worsteds. . 2�;.;.,.,'..:",.,;r'.:'.,::'.I..".::��. . t t . �: I ­� .:l­:-":;.��;:;� . . :1. The overcoat models for this season pr e S . .. i ,� �s .ii �, .1 �. _:- .::7 7. 1, I ., - " ... .i -, woman Is the unusually interesting Way ii:l which it presents , . .... /, �. .�,_':.,::.* , . .. _L *�j' The Rest Food for Workers. C, .,. :.... :r1r;',-:1:-.:' . �:'rr�:j*��j . . . I ; I r . .;�'; ;': �,:j'r show a return to thle Chesterfield boxy � . . . .... :.-:�-: , :.­_ ­.,� . .1 ­ r ... . the news of all the world, day by day. r . . .. �.1111- -'Ir: ''. i.­.;::� _l::,liri;�'­��"' � r -­ � �;.'� �lf",Z;, ­ __ - ,.effect.e-,,TLiege-(LZO.-qbq,W4, `d. __;. .; .,. �' -principally . . : �: �, %::.; : �,I, ".. ,.:-:::::;;.:K, ... . � :�r;. �1�'��` - ,.. WI... in smooth finishbd fabrics such as ker-­-The -best- food --for-- those -who - wor-'k - --- - -- - --.-,-- -There --is -not--a-Ary- -line--in-it--yet-it is -not -sensational .-' -'------ - _­_­ . : ....!.:,.,.%,:. 'I !I rIll � �l;�..I.,�:�:,':�::i.;::...ri.��..:,�,�i,,i , . �S ith hand ,or' brain is never high . . � . . %; .. I �: t . . �.., :-:;�:�::;.�:%;.;:: - '.�: I r - .". -:'.:;::i�i:.;;. seys and meltons, and the colors black W . or in any way "yellow. " just - good, clean, wholesome , . : . :, r _.:�,' ��7.!�:,:�,�,�,:,ir;�.,, r. ,ri., ­. , .�: '..'.',!i�. , r�:. blue, oxford and bottle green. These priced. � I well-written accounts -of ,everythiug,that is going on that's .:..:.,.,! . I ill, '.X..:,:,. '�:71:1 r.'�" ' - ""': -:', � ., ;:.:! : '.. � coats will be of moderate length, hay. The beat example of this is found in . I . j... � � ;.�---:,. , ., � I worth I , i4, .r. . I.... reading about. . I I r r .. * N . ';`­;;,j� r r.. � " ..­ ,;: . Ing well formed shoulders, ioollars and Quaker Oats. It stands at the top . ,;"";. .,r,1 :� �_ i. � i::: lapels of moderate width, and body of among foods. that. supply nourishment Subscribe now and take advantage of our present rate of I .,,, :, .,,j.r.] I 1,'� r ':�i �:!- ; I 11 ,, . r r ., ,i:;. ­';A easy fitting proportions. The lengths, - �` '. : .: - .�i, ... and vigor, with I , r r , ��' i 1.��,'.,... out taxing tfie diges- . . . ...'.." I .. _* � I` vary from 44 to 52 Inches, accordingVo , . .. . I 11 .., �.. ; ,. .j,: ,� X . . tion, and yet It is the least expensive . . r , ': ... . . . r ... � :j!'-, ..� - : � I: ., � ­- �.- :,, I..' the model. � . I I � . .. ,�! . "' �­--i­ �.­, . food one cari eat. r . .. .1.�, $1*50 A -Year . '" - . .. , . ,r I . �:. - ..'�:::::::::::::.,............"..........................., . .. r . ­ r ., ., ., ., , .,',irrrr.. r .j. . r, r, r, r, r, . , _ . �1. � . j. . j. . j. . j. . j. I . . . j. Gloves . � .� I... � I . The great food value and, low cost , ; � . ... �'; _�';;:.­ ..,�'; ,.:.;::;,r . ..,.� ,! _:.; . ::;.r ....�.­ q; . . - 4 families Who This paper and "roronfo, Valty Star" together (or one year --$2.20. . . . .. I . � I . �!. . r I . .. r:: �.�. In gloves gray'�ud black g1r4ces are make It an, Idealtood * � . 1 _ . . 1 -:.1j:.:: most fashionable in sympathy ,with vant to get the greatest good from .0flaran en given for 5'0c. added to above gubscripfian prices. I I 14 . i � �:,.�].:,�. .!,,q: �.��:.Ii.�,...�_;,.*!.'. . �eed Fountain P . . I � . ., .. ...'. . i....... . i �..._... ...;. . :,'�i�-1-::%:..." ii�i.'��$ popularity -of ray for outer garments what they eat. . . . : �� ."q..:, :!�.:�-I,,.. � . . .!,..'�,,,-�i�,..',�,",�,.':i,;r :��r�'ij'ij �".::%: . ��j�'.".."f. -��.,.,, I � -lf;�`:": :�j�::`,,-.­­­',, I I . . I �'.'-` ...�;":I:�..�.,�.;;,. . i * . . I . _ . . 1,i,: ,,, ,,,,,.,:..,.,.�::,.i:�,�,r,�,.,,:,!.�.� and black in tfe shirtings. A novelty I ::�!:�'--i.�i�`. � �.:., Laborers, factory or farm hands, f,44 _,r, ..� . I ,:,,.'�­'r.,,:...' ehade shown this fall that is very well - �;!.".j...:.�: , ," :�.�r;,�:.'.'­' .,..:,.: I I . .. .Z.:!,�:! ! . � I ­ .; �:, . I . :�-��;:- , ..,. , I . Ay found many votaries. Embroid. better and with less fati5ue than it I -a . - *�:i; ':;x I tttt1j:..`!1. ',­.' thought of is oak tan; .�nd ft has it). . �.;�;; ,r ... , . ,::, rew Torionto Da*ly � St r . I . plentifully on Quaker Oats will work :., , . - . . %�i ­::�t' 1-177.�.. � - . " . . . , , :j ered silk backs are given the preference fed on almost any other kilid of food. . I I . l., �� � ��.��!:! �:!��:!.' . ' , � . ,. . I .1 1"...;; "., . over the plain stitched, backs. Foraf� All of these facts were proved and. . ,r . r .. . I .1 . ,. i 'i','!�!:: �.i!::i-j r . . . I . F::"; �Ii��:!��1�1 . ternoon dress English buck and cliam'a 1� ,.,�,r' very Interesting information: about - . . . I . - I . ::iij� I lois are considered very clever and a 'human. foods was gathered by Pro- � I. . I - . r ­ I . . .. 1pllk , ::111X ;�ii-.",:;:. � . very smart novelti i's the bleached . . � . . . . . ME�_ - Ir I pi, :!;�:��. - ::::i:; . r fessor FisIter of. Yale University in - - ____ � --- � . 1: I ­ buck which is a buckskinc,love bleach. . I . . . I ... �: �..-.-i�....i% ; i.�::t! . . . lml��: I 16d to white. Ox bloods and wines will- . . , . 5 1008- . . . . I - . . . . � . � , :�! ; "' . 1.11 I .!.... be worn, but are not as stwong."in the I . . . I . - . . . . I . .�i'.��. . . :`,�i�� favor of fashion students . as in pre- . . . . I I . . I . . . � '*- .... . . .::;:,. . I '' . .N..; . 11 �, .� . I vious seasons. I . I . - Apples* - Wanted* , . � , ;6 � . - .. .. . .", . . . I . , . ... . . : Waistcoats � . . . . . . . � - _ -_ "=g6! . . . . I . . Waistcoats have chariled a little. . . I will. be in the warket for both' . I � . . L . The ) n . y are made, considerab y to ger,es -FaIL Winter and R vaporating Appl6s. - . W__ . :. . I :� : - . pecially below the bottom button, I Bpfor4� selllng,. see me or my aJ%!4t8' L . 1. . I I I , , where.�he i9tance has been increased L . . * * . __ : . I . L I : . f"hd by an and a half,6o that.t6e 0 Dint Ct. CANTELON, CLINTON '"d . I . .1, I I . ,_*�.., . . I is quite four and a half inches from the . . , . 9*1 . . . 1. I I L %�11 � I _� - . � � last button. This necessitates, their being curved over L the,hips.. The neck I I � . . . I I .1 � " I special. 2- I . �. - . ... ­_ ., , . . L L -_ . . I L ---. - _ __ � _-, IMW ___t __ .. opening is fairly high,and every wais t- . . _ - L .. , I . . ,�� coat is collarless and single breasted L I . . L - . � . .;� ., .1 . . - ,,,:�5i�, I . . . . , , , except the dress vests. In color the . - J -A . I 1�1 _ L ' � . . . . .. �_ I . I . . . waistcoat should contrast harmonious- Announcement I . .. . advance models that it is. absolutely certainL that for this season at least ly with the suits, - The favored mater. ials are doeskin and moleskin in solid . . � . ' 1, have much pleasure in asking voui . 'L . � ' .. ' , We' Waht to 'Land . che&s will -suffer retirement.* color effects and in fancy designs there attention to my selection of FALL I AND WXIVTER . . .L. I your'flist.order, because we know that ' Shapliness'will characterize th6mo. dels in sack suits, which, by the way, , be business itre embroldered,worateds, flannels and nd novelty textures with I . . . ,- . Suffin and, the idatisfaction you will d7erive from that will open y s to -the fact . . .will the popular parnient oftheseason. These are -.cut full ov6r self patterns and contrasting designs. ' The patterns employed are chiefly o f L . . 9S . , r,hat you cannot do better anywhere is. the chest. moderately shaped At the floral and conventio at d a esigns in small . . 0 . overcoatin os else that you can' with Yo ill find that we are not -'all"At seoP uln Wour . waist and easy throughout.- The cor. redt length, for sack suits still remains effects. Stripes when slid wn are hold in contrasting tones. from the founda. . , L'�D 4-' which Lrepresence the best that is prom � business, but thoroughly "up -to - the minute" and watchful d the interests from 30 to 32 inches for men of av hel lit. Shoulders of natural widt tign'cloth.. � . � I . . .;. . Neckwear,. ' duced:by the. mo9t. important foreign , ,� . I )f our customers, knowing that. by so' * I anTfinish are correct, and the seam are fivAerittely. 'high. Th&, . , , 0, ' . . . I In neckwear -they show prin ci . weaver of cloth.fabrics, I . As I control these patterns for this . I we are olngg really acting for bar �Iww ultimate benefit. .I ! .,� . � .. ' placed. I sleevollead is full i6nd slightly extend- lengtb, pa A r-ift-hands, and w ide e, st scots, 'on Z I r t 8 n ie ih changeable silksi bro. ' town"I am able to assure -rou exclus. . I � iveness - - ; . in style. " � . . - . I . Q-0 A. DOWN& . � ed. The roll is of moderate and1he fronts close with thiee o'four -a c, d , g" � warp . I , d lain, prints, moires taffetass; . I . . I 'GEO. W- RARG.E.1 . 1. . I -e ' I buttons not quite so close set ,r the and also hand knitted scarfs. - 4 . M r6ant Taildr, - Clinton, .models 4last seasoh.� The front dip is also less extreme than the snmmer The Ascots or ptiff shapes promise' great popularity* and 'are made from. I - Fine Merchant Tailori . ng. . � . . . I I I I � I . . . � . I . . I � models. iyents are shown very little, � . flat squares. The four-in-handi are . .1 . FredJackson's Old Stand. I . - 1.,. I., . . I . I and where. Shown are. on the larger coats.'arid then only a centre vent. - abouti3i Jetches wide and some -ex- � real Y, b atitifut effects. arashowif in treatments. Agent for.- British -American Clea ng � & Dying Co. Montreal, . . . .. . . - I . ��'LU 0 K ME RE! .. ... . . .1 . � 1. . I . . . �. . I . . . I .1 , ­ ., I I .. I I . .11 .� roolriness The trousers still show 9 .broc=d One'exception. . . "... . �­. . . , F. W. CUTLER,'- . .1 though they are a trifle straigh ter than ally effective scbqme which will be . .. .1 . * . . . . . I LIME FOR SALE , ' ' ' ' has been in vogue for several seasons. . vexy fashionable here ,this season, as. . ., I I I . . . I . . . . I " , ,.VaInter and Pa,per flangeri - . . . The pkeferredwidths are 20 to 20J inch- es at the knees, and 16 to 17 inches bot_ well ad -in Paris is of mau4ve moire. bracaded in rose design. The -com- : bination'of ma�uve .. . . - I I - I . 1" i � AT. THE . , _... 8� .". . . . � Wave Lime Works� . . I . I I All woik guaranteed. . I . . I Prices reasonable. . I I toms. They should be easy fitting at � the bips bu� not too full. and rose is going to occupy a -prominent place. in the . . I 6 I . . . . I ss Lime. Manufacturers 'of First-cla . I . I I . . . Restdenicie nearly ,oppositff t1fe . . I . -� 2 Yests are- -made ­either'collarless-or- --high-class--A"lc-wear--jrt"-es,--AbQ�RA.,-io-, with the shawl collar; and of these the . smart shops Other fashionable ef- . - . -1-11-1 0 11 7 .. � . -OU,]R-UOT-TO-1-r-irst�clas&Lim"old,a�nd.-.- I � . . . ----��C,ol�egiat(z-�ati�*(4�._,_------- I --A I former is .Vastlk more 'peculiar and I fects are the warp printed silks with � effective mingling$ of mauve, A ,*' . .- . Prices within reach of all. I I I I bushel at kilng, or. 25c'for 50 . M.,f . . . . I I .. I I . . . . . . .. I I ,black I I , yellow and rose, . .. . . . Footwear . � .. . ... . . . . . . I I . ,r ee oads, -delivered at r h I * a '%in ` . Hotel,'Clipton. . I I Ford . .& McLeod . . � . I . . � . . . . . . . . I . I I I ".., . � I : ­ . . . . . I . .. ' I . . . .. Orders filled I . I . . . . . ,....,.. ".. , . .. ,,%: 1�::;.:: " , . . " . I �1.17:::, ,�;! . . ', . Black shoes, and ,even some t!xns, have made their appeara;noe in Lon. are just as near perfection as rangescan be built. Their con- ,promptly. . � A. NICHOILSON & SON, Prop's.. . �' . . . I I I . commodious Grain . Ir HaVing secured a .1 . .1. 11 'is - k .1 .:::,M�� .::;,.;K,;, � . . . . " . , ::;'::1--:-::_, . .. . . I . . ,�, � don with gray cloth tops and exten- - . sivo decorations on the toe caps. They, I � * . . . struction is an absolute guarantee I � , Belgrave Cut. . . , I I . I . J . I . � I Stoiebouse, we are now buying all I � .. h . kinds of grain, for Which t 6 highest I . ' 1. .­:­.�",:.:,;1 I I . .. . "I.:.;.;.Z, -,W4. 1 . . ,.n: . .. look r6markably smart when the cloth of fuel economy and cooking corn - ; , prices.w ill be pod. . % , . I I ,Z_ .... ;�,�_, I I ':%..:..:!:-;;; . I - . I . . . , �;:, ,::�;::;- I .. . . ,; , .. ;.:.�­:­:$ 1. is of gray toning with the suit, and as this is to be a season of gray predom- . fort. If you want the best:,range . � . 1, . - ' i . � .1 . I -_ -_ I . I . . . . . I . I n'Shorts, 0ornand'all kindw of - , Bra , � '. . ­.. :..7�Kil;;:-, ......;�ji , inating, here as well as in London, we , I you'll buy. the Souvenir. . Our . I � C -'. . C . . . . 1 grain, Seeds and other feeds kept on . I hand at the storehouse. I . . � �:!;::�,�!:.­;:;., - '-,,,,-�:.....;..�-,,,-"��'.;��.��*�. . , .:::..* , -:%1�­'1;1r:.:.:�.:.:."�:. . 1. , . . . . I . I .. � free.book tells,the reasons,why. � I . . ' ... , I ;.­;­.....�;.-!�;�i�li! _',!!`,.N.:: ­'�,;.�,.:.. :, I,x ,,i::�K � . ,,.$.ii��:,� .,� .. . � j: �:-..::.:.­!%,:.:!: '.�,�Ii�::.11.7_:i� "'..., I .:.:­�iji ;.;% �-',.'!!i��.,'i:l ;,. .;,.,;*r, N " � ... �i;�:�:i!�,::Zi:�.ii: .. .. : - 0:%: - .--:::!:.,;:;::,. . ..:�,:::�'., .�:j ;i��;�5�1, 1:1,!.t:; � 1.11..-;!-�..-. .".;::.'-:y%. I . . .1 . . .. . � . . . I � � . . .. Send a post- card -for it tO7day. . I . . 1. . . GURNHY. TILDEN & CO.. Llbil-TED . ., 11_� 1--i... . � le'.. . .1 . � . � Ford & McLeod . I .. -1-M....:'... :1. $ -N; ­ ­kL:;.... ""'!; ,§;:,.,;;;;j�".:! . ., -, :�*.::!:': :., :.".;-..;:-�,,;�:!,i::.. '..... , ,­ Y �s -9: :,:�*�; ;.,::":::.Z;:..�!��.��s,iii:.��:i�: I I 11 . . � . HAMILTON . 1904 4 1 I . . ! .... �`,'�:�:: :!,:..'�!". " I . . . . . . Montreal Winnipeg Calgary Vikneouv--r .. . I G. T. ft. STATION, CLINTONt, I .. � ��_.,.:�;i;,, .;iit �;i','.�, ::,i��- .,. �,;,,;:!�.;.. , p !� -, �1."i i�!�..,-..�ii:ii�'� '... ,, � . 1.;:��,­,:;. , .,. .__,". I -.k ��,;,. �,..::; - -.-;, .: I ,;:�:,�.1-�l.::.;;.,��::ii,k��i���,-:-";:�: lx,., �, I --:j'.' ::.: -i .i; " ��:-k:.;.;,...,.. �.':,..;..�'..�� .:�: L,�.. -, "' . :�,i��,]I� slii:: *,:; .. � . . . . I � . . I � . . . I . . Davis &. Rowland 11 11 . I .. . � Allett6a Sale I . ' . I . ' . I . I � . . . . - \ I . . li*.'K�! ;::�.:,:....;.:1:.", ,�,��:,:,.�:.,i'�:! 0: :� ... . 1: �;t:."':;:­.: %4,;.";�;j:� :-'-j..:,!:,kj, � I ... , ,:%:­.-:.�..,$l, . 1.1":%::�. . . . I . . , . -AUCTION H U Every SATURDAY at the o sr', Children 0�ry. - . -' I . . ,�.: ., ;;� .1 �i4l,�:�: �::,:�:� .;:." ,:� ,.;: ...Z� ­:-::!;,­;:.,��-:;:;-- , ,��!,�[.,�!� �::::'�:; ,.::; . � � ` " ., .� : M I *.�,:,:�; . . I � . n jClilltoll, . . . I . . GODERICH, Sales condubted anywhere. any time. blot ,ebandise, real ostateoivo stock, .etio. . . . FOR FLETCHER'S L 1. I L"; "�: �:.":: -';!:;;!-�; �.".­..' .!:-. . �,:�.x - ... -;,�.;­, - I , . :i �i:: . - � :- �. ;,.....;. . ,,;. ,,§_ i !"!"..': 1 . . I . - I I . . � . . . I . I � I . 0. W. BECKETT, Auctioneer, Phone 108 I 183. Godcrich, Ont , CASTOR I A I . ... X . .��;: kki1.-�i::1:;!:. ;K iml:; -m ... :.:!: I . . . . - . .Box � � � I . .. - . .11 I �� .... ­­­­ I—, ... 1-�.'.': .�,-li� : 1%1\ I � I � . . I - I I I . . I . . .'��,­ ....;. I I . I , 11 _X* _-V ge * * . _V1:1ak*_N�***y** * I I ;;KWRK : .,.`�.H . . ­.:,�i . :1 ,�� :. , ki�ii� . � . . . � . I .. A .. ,. . ! 2% - .. . . I * I I I * 111.111111l;:iii;�� , , : : "�1'1­;: L '� - � . . .�.�i] , i i�.M ,�!. '. .� , , xi:!:!�`,��;: - ..........."."'.."'.. .1 ,.,� " ! .:. , -�Pi: i:,,. lc;j.� �-,'.�;i..�%i:.:i�,,, �;�. I .:�4K,;.,:,.­ - . 111..'S].i,:.j. ,,-.::, . . , . . I ; I '"' , I ......­:.. . I �'.., .. 4 . I I . . I I I � I � I k . . . I � Z. �­ � . . . . . . i - S'CrORC 'AFTER TrIEATMENT. , . , -�E -T � � I * Correct . . 1 . * . I � . I * ''. .* ,�:%:: I I I �,:.,;.. :1. - �.� . . I IE�'13;3; , , .. � :, � M... -�Si` �.� . 1. � AND - . . . � I - , 1"Ni4i i.-,,::: : -.,-::�, .... . .11 x1ii", � % , .... ., - .1 - I .., I I - !� �: ` , '.. � ; I I � :i�� ii�._ ,��,� -,::!� , �p ! .- I -.� 1'..., I ..., .. . i,�:::-� 1 � .1-. � . i ... . 1, . . I I . � Caiiadian � r nci Tette ii , for * . - I * 1, Is the On.., . � . ' I � . I * . I ... � . � - 11. ; -­ ,� .K. .1 Z -�:, , - " � .11:::� I �i& :j::::; .: I .:1 . . ,� �. � F,ozcma. ,s nwabsolute, certain cure , Acne itosca, Tetter,, Pin lack I les, 11 Jle.ldg, Rill&orn Scal 11cad, Itehin cc ,� IN - r' . - . Kind Our * - I * . - . I . . . . ,M_ . '.. I , � 4� .;� , � ,., I � . ::,. , ,.. � 4.;� , ­;.� . ....n.... ." . Is. .1, , ii**1.1�1 '. -'� 0 � . ,iiarbers'Itcli iores, and a 05. lici�ictiteotigtitidfaci.Filp�IlleeistillsUllI * WeAdiong . Lftstomej IS * . . ,:%. ., . I—. � .., , I ; ­,.:. . ,�] 1 ; '1�1., ��,,;i. .i ,.. `:,� 1,,;.�,� .­ . . . . . I 11 . t lInsbemthoroughly and,successfult, 1=cd .It hundreds 6f. -a called ilicurable ca,"4. . . I * . I . . I I * . I �-�O� i .:�- " `:,"�., - . .1 1.:. �� ,:::..,!4 , : ... ... k . �. ,:, .? ., 11 � �� I n my expect to see tnany. sucti,as well It is ertcaety unlike an � other pregaratfon. Mixture Gt r,intmeot that as been . sot or nt.i - . I 1. I I Want, . -W - , . - . , i�' . I ate with smoked pearl but- sc, i1,e,1, I . . . � ­_ . , as grey sp . I - , .1 , I. � .. All the rest of the bellei . I 1. I . . . tons. I I A few InIlvation, will convince' that Is hft4 - - I * , � . ii I the ball, o'er the grodn. . . . 1i I � ' -je und intrinsic merit... � * I . I I . I These impo'ated suggestions are go- '70nderfu' inedical virt � - s made in Canada. A good honest Cana, 1v_ yntting . I ';�� ' tat*- ir . I � Oki the link§ slic t�xcells - �,-.,.­ : � I J _­­. ­­­ I I � I . -S ion( _? I I I I I .1 . -ing to be.notIC04 a6 soon as the, gray a&!l4r"aratiol" , ,:' , I .. ow _.... I ''. I . y I.. . *1 I �h(�Vcon% ersant with all the' names I I 8-0 --- 11-ii-,iiell 'developed. Price one Wx Fifty CemLs, or -five boxes two: . - I __� ­ � . . aspect of the sea 11^ . .1 . . .11 - . I - . � ' *' , That site hallmarks in classidallore . . ..� 1. � I r, ollow this trend. This is to be a 1)1)111 U4 We make a study�of pre i . s ("attillils, 14"nipectorcles, . ; I I � 111!ailad to any addre%s on recalpt of.price. . . vailing type faces Jilvenal, Soaretes, I I � . Season of black sh6es, calf vici and the Sold ,and recommended by all laaalag Drug- * - . � .ing * ' . � 1. f till finish effects to occupy 'the posl- givits i.1 catlada, . � and styles fbr wedding and society print I The stagirite grim- an4,some moreo . � �­. . Vainphlet free toanyaddrqss, I ro * W, I . . tion of favor ih the fall edicts. � Patent, lftu4fa0ured and sold by the sole propnbo Your order,ent�usted to our care Will. be * . leather bobts,with their exceosive glif. She p,il . . ter, are d -A I Correctly exeWed., ' * gi,ntAwithifteoision andskill; . I . " 11 TheT6tbbrtrka6hamlce10dw _ve _Mie 11 rush lightsthe virginal page; * � I , istasteftil to many men, who . I also been known , � I It 3 as varnished 7X . I . �� .��, pr0ferwhat is known , Windsor. Ontar WX She has I I 11 . . , - '_ � - calf strin, a dull, soft leather. Fortho io. -- R * The elinton" New 8ra * To sit still on her throne, I TAILIDAID . , I � As a queen on the arnateur st%ge. C ?'(10 11 eiirly fall days, Bluclief. oxford., and Sold in Clinton by W. �89 4 I I � ��bNro two and tbree-eyelet ties promise Efohnes, J. E, Hovey, W. A. * * But ob, Itis in'music divine , . ptrong favor anq those who desire to ell, druggists. I JOB DF.P'T. . I cling to the �v She shines inexpressibly gl'And,- , AnIng starimer by affect- mcconq * * I . , fashionable, Double breastod vests I in�o ,choco,lAte ____ 14 . . . F or thir4 more than uncommon, , ox Ord tails of a light� * * Shade! � Delightful young Woman . . fire not recorded this season excepting these fore shown with much Win,r,11 tialment cures biblitherhi , �* & kt. ,* k& * Me'V1.4 . can play theplanb-by hand, - for evening dress, wear, In the most pi ofninence in the, smait I lbooteries.'s * , Mm M ??1k;;KW M I * TON 0-A av?n "RX iln en . I . r.. . . I . , . 0 � I 1 I . I " . . � L I . 1, 'o - - - � _­ __ ­ - - _­­. _.­­ _­___­.._._,._­­ I I � I I - ­­­.._­­._. I .. _­ I—— 111.11 ­­­ ­ - 1.1-- ­_ - I ,.­. I I , � ­­_ . , I . . , . 1_--.1---L____ " -1- ­­­ �, , ­-, _______.__.___11 --- - -- oh� ­