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The Huron Expositor, 1926-10-22, Page 3! N I.; v ,:�i F' a y { yl N Ind I •?? i n CB tU s 0s` .k.• d e a , n any. eanvenlQnt: 4�4*A during Winter a q An fi b 1 g fli u3 b .For Any of the Many Min4k. Ail- ected 'fo Al n o $P meats of Infants and" Yoking only, a' few;Xtu5he2$ iife gt^o Y"Children. may, b hung tip by'fhe tbps�fxwni:l ie --�--. rafters. 1A., a se,� it' � not :.b r n' expect @ mother ca ct hey si �t �o e that, r-, ee�s' t ' `ie � � •'t �„ '� Q . RtA'1a'e: tiller, ,laps uaat�l Phtld will, escape all: 'the ills to whz, .'the;oln oxza are,,, r ulze�l vxr';use 3uabyllgod and 'clWdhood, are, saxbject,, temperrat' aa<iout.:4di Beres .ori ii 1W , blit, she can,do:,:.lnuch tp Ifissen the3lr• ,a` fairly d, —&Mp1 exe,'ie ff e 'severity, and 1Q ma'ke' baby's. battles ollicsns;" When Ito, fire 14f7�bs e for health easily von: m5etak'e of ct ttin oir. 061`xis >kt n Ninetenths o€ the manor ailulents:hgre:sta�te a1kb1�1cF lie aQotdl,$ which afflict babyhood`°aaaci p lildiybpd xaly is it' harmful 0, them away; *,Te caused by some derangextteliut of 'entlei,,gftpetl :+T>" die dy tl, close to the - e stomach• : irr b-' e ulb$ `�'hl& will favor the k - the stoyiiach=said bowels. aiael these xbtxance' :vf moi dare and the decay oubles aGfl21 ilispp4ar: Tei, `do this '^oi . file crop. mothing.can egjaai Baby's: Ovvil Tab- Potatoes They are a mild but thorough Potatoes are likely to he high in laxative which . through their aetidn price this winter. It will pay you "t 1 o"tl the stomach and bowels never to take care of any you may pos- faAto banish- constipation; and indi- sess.., when lifted, carefully dry them gestion; colds and simple fevers; ex- by exposure out doors for a short time -pel worms and make the dreaded ' if frosts are not prevalent, and before teething Mime easy. " .storing them away discard any which Goncerning Baby'sOwn Tablets may show signs of disease. The saf- Mrs. A. Kozhan, Hamilton, Ont., est place to store is in the root -cellar, s writes:'—"Kind,1v send me your book- although they will k'e'ep well in any let, "Care -of Baby in Health and ordinary cellar which is 'cool and to SicknEEss." I have two little childdren. which frost cannot find access. .Out- foi]r -,d a half, and three years old door pits or clamps may be used -for ar,l li '- used nothing else for them the larger crops, but the cellar of a lir+ Baby's own Tablets. I think the barn is a better place if available. Tablets. are a wonderful medicine for Beets Ar - little ones." Beets are susceptible to frosts, Baby's Own Tablets are sold by all therefore life them at once. Extreme medicine dealers or will he gQnt by care is necessary when forking them mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr, from the soul'. If the tap roots are Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, broken or the beets bruised, bleeding �y"• Ont. is likely to occur, the vegetable will become soft and spongy or may even ;' LIFTING AND q'rr►RTNG GARDEN decay. The -tops of the beets should T-/ SUBJECTS _ be -removed two inches or so from Ii; `is now mid-Ortobor and with their juncture with the root. The the p%yalance or approach of frosts, roots should then be stored awag- in serious aNtitention should be given to bins in a cool cellar. Cover lightly lifting anci ,storing the subjects of with straw, They should keep well 1 our gardens. `,-Qareful handling of if frost does not reach them and the 1 'these, whether flower ,- or vegetable atmosphere is not too dry. , when Aol -. , roots, is essential, as initlr-y, ; s sure dryness is feared the beets should be to result in decay in .gl•eater on- less Q'aid in shallow piles and be covered degree, '-,.lightly with sand or light soil. Gladioli. .. - Carrots. Carefully fork the plants from the Carrots-fequixe much the same ground and allow them to remain treatment N,lifting and storing as for a few hours spread out to dry, beets. They w`M mot withstand heavy - thcrce remlove indoors to an airy frosts, and th'eaefn -*oo ld be lifted position and spread' out for a few at once. t, days until the tops are< shrivegod. Parsnips. ` Remove the tops by means of • a - The parsnip is very hardy and will sharp knife about 'three inches above survive our Winters outdoors. How - the corms. Then store the corms ever, if required for use or for sale away thinly spread out in shallow during winter, it must be lifted in boxes in a compartment wiTh a Win- the Autumn and be stored away un - tees .temperature of 40-45 degrees F. der much the same_ conditions as At some • time during winter " you beets and carrots. It will ..be im- -May remove very easily the remain- possible to dig the roots from the ing dead growtlh and art the same ground after it freezes up. This is tune clean tare corms by removing but a reminder. the loose scale's. Dahlias. �` Dahlias being of a very brittle na- ture, require careful digging. ' The Quick Pile Relief tops should he removed about 'eight inches above the tubers. After the Dr, Leonhardt's Hem-Roid is guar - superfluous moisture has dried from anteed to banish any form of Pile the exterior of the tubers they should 'misery, or money back. It gives be stored away in a cool cellar, bin, quick action even in old, stubborn oT in 'barrels, and be covered with cases. Hiem-Roid is a Harmless tab - straw. If there is dahger that moil- let that removes lylrood congestion in u ture may reach the tubera, during the lower bowel—the cause of piles. winter, it is well to store them with It brings joyful relief quickly and the stems down, so that it cannot safely or -costs nothing. C. Aberhart possibly drain into_ the "neck" and and druggi,#a everywhere sell it with cause the tubers to rot. A temper- this guarantee. sture of 45 degrees F. is a safe one for Dahlias in storage. The Canna. NO PEACE The Canna is even more suseept- ible to injury, both in lifting and in Elections in the Irish Free Stade ' ~ storage than the Dahlia. It is tropi- are still characterized by a certain sat by nraiture, and even in storage liveliness, judging from 'a story told will not endure) in a temperature by Shan F. Bullock, the famous Irish anywhere near freezing. As soon as novelist. frost black -ens- leaves and stems, cut During the height of a recent con - the latter doom to about six fnelles test two Irishmen belonging to oppo- sbove the soil. Lift the tuberous site political camps came to blows. roots by means of the fork. Gala- The trouble progn%ted to the ex - fully shake off the loose ' soil and tent that each forgot the origin store them- away in a compartment" cause of the dis'ag-reeMent; and they --VZi& 'a te7tiperature of 6o. There y�ere utterly oblivious sof the fact 11► Ig$ be very little humidity (m'ois- that a crowd had gathered—until a tfj'�eg'Jiv, ale air` j the storage place, _ g person itt a � very siPerior-lectin t1t'W, era vwlll'cex alniy rot be- frock east tried to pour oil on the g elf$ b"Pg A •lighii. covering, of ti-oubled waters: stL`aW A11 Wtl€ld be _;g'Ivvn to .prevent '°Come, come, my man," he said, ev',pa>`>& it oftlo`i Gibe from -the gently' plucking one of them by the se g of,thip taxbtrs �4themw0 est sleeve, "you don't want to fight. I ec tsfre. hrivelljdngg ma r;ta e' ,place can: told .5t .by, your looks. Your face 0106M �,,1 benign=-•'^. $ruined'otlioxi� 414- dertainly de4ay, 44T*. _ be it Yip. 'I'w0 .las nine, 13 lit, "' therefpte lift tliepa.oscYeftllly dik4 After y�dtt #pa peeli'�Y' beltowed Fri, "Me drTing for a fgtw hours, `rembTYe Palle r► 'lase iaittap;+bd nftle, is ut2" - no then 6file skilves 4 floor of- WAed tMial 'the naacenaalcer found blimself sitting. relit tops die, thenstare swap, spedd in t,hlitteA d%iii �tamxlar pasi'tion or in shallo4v - -° de i`be t�siezng removed- t}ira r 6�z hotrb t i ' laulaS; The re$tnaln- $O 41 T' °° '' ' ' C)i "` YEARS' AGO; siWbuit P(OT r kit APPRUCI'A'�'UD *,, amu t else op+ old ivath 1 e y>4 A t1ififty" .Sootolt Udz `mho yaaa d o. M` no r ,` r� visit t1i�s To>tonta l+;xhl>t4dlk, tied t a krb1 2id,,Fho*etoei, " 401 -'14 -As q6 X11 an# betia'arse' fire gr'f¢1 a+'%', . ! lv a> boa take a pleeie of p`6dAyd eiv tickets El •e'LT'.V.'a"viiw;: New Styles: in omen's Coats ' Exceptional skill in designing these beautiful New Style Coats produces that air of stylish be� comingness which, commends them to women who have,a fine appreciation_ of authentic eor- rectness. The very latest ma- terials in obviously smart color- ings and- weaves lend `added dis- tinction. Every coat in our stock shows evidence of that fastidious at- tention to detail that makes these seasonal models the smart- est versions of the smartest fashions. The Dress Goods Department RIOTING IN . THE NEW `AUTUMN SHADES New Colors in DRESS FLANNELS Wine, Jungle Green, Cardinal, Bokaria, Rosewood, R o s e, Midnight Sun, Powder Blue, New Grey, Mauve, Henna, Sand, Brown, Navy -54 inches wide. $1.75 YARD SILK CREPE Pure Silk, fine even. finish; ex- tra quality, full yard wide. Specially suitable for under- wear or evening dresses. All the new colorings. $1.50 YARD NEW TAFFETA SILK In the popular light shades, in solid or Schott effects, Elfin Green, SIeeping Beauty, Briar Rose, Gold and Rose, 36 inches wide. $2.5 YARD � Special CLEARING OF 36 LINEN TABLE CLOTHS Pure Irish Linen of fine count, assorted patterns. Sizes, ;2x2 yards and 2x21/2 yards; very slightly - soil -ed. Regular $3.75 to $9.75, ` Cli, ARING AT 1-3 0" J4 i+, WA b tats a.� ltrnr Ixrq�urfYnr7,3ry er �6i d'OyfUF a ;� wsvd f Fi t;; S f! •' : ` b { ra F �h3 S rY} + 6"w ik* y �' t �M"1 r" '1", �'t� 5r1 �'h°G't r. r �7 1'i�3Yu g...t,,sv'i. tyY4 tNi .u' -r yi aXi i. aPtl br7 e7 %< 'Chv``5'Y ars, ty� 41. r e, t y, i a tr ;Pi { 17°sit b x F i,�rul^s ei� Fvd I it Nr,� r,-:ai;�.• wn, .n..lyrG' r 1 +r, , d ,".;hN �' t�, +'.:77,E :,.�: t e ,,.T,':���, ��F ��1 r �r � y9bt� O /'�.� -F .. � .. ..'�-.- �`� icf`� ''rga� SAM ���"' ,,jf�� :'N, �Ir.:� t .;fW+r+,•ir 7., 1 r rh, '.A, t 4• k� V 1 ',fi'��.*1, n^ 3 .I%.S ,` 1r ♦ 4 1 �A VYYu Y �a> , served' �y7tu+aN r• vn d S i yu i15. (0 fir . „ �,;,y. R i �� �; f) f:.' r,•v b 1 # �.� p ; I wllOxn kll,w „,K. , ,,,.rte 8tOCo ^cos froom'nd.`x1 e th, f}4 Y. d of osis n..,, � this Stor s ; ' . - . _ „ e � , a�w�� the'h e �. ,., � �' � . � (j�h � and. �a� r y �`r5 �t9 he 1 e A.W s l - t o s`1aI roc eonsi. , r p �, e stent with a i`, q Y , r �iy•���",3�,ti�;r n - gB��yacombining the onbiningthe best xavailable Merchandise, fair prx,,c ;. ~. honest' methods, a volume o business has been P q lit u that erinits n Up p . and J'iistifies the carrv�'n - of "'s 'r :u V g" vlldei stock. k This . T s Fail findsIl other seasons s>a Eassed ,aodF every deplartMent fairly overflowing with e world's best Merchandise at the very lowest rices. p We invite you to call and see what wonderful prepara- n we have made for your fall requirements. You will d that it pays to deal in this store — BETTER MER - 1` The new Fall Overcoats show x a style—longer coats are coming back, with their warm, comfort - � < able appearance. And when TheyThe are Mere JA 4 g EAUTIFUL beyond description—the New Fall we have them in, you surely Dresses are attracting the enthusiastic ad- h�%� ♦ 7 'p miration of every visitor to our Ready -to- .�yy Wear Department. And such a number of them— J. each one seemingly more attractive, more stylish, Sn and more becoming than the other. i You really must come in and see them. Come in ing a good run. anytime, whether ,you wish to buy or not. You may look here at your leisure without being urged PRICE, to SIS S30 to buy. And this one important point, the low price featuxe has not been overlooked; every garment is } priced as reasonable as it is possiBle to make it. MEN'S FLEECE LINED r.� Underwear New Styles: in omen's Coats ' Exceptional skill in designing these beautiful New Style Coats produces that air of stylish be� comingness which, commends them to women who have,a fine appreciation_ of authentic eor- rectness. The very latest ma- terials in obviously smart color- ings and- weaves lend `added dis- tinction. Every coat in our stock shows evidence of that fastidious at- tention to detail that makes these seasonal models the smart- est versions of the smartest fashions. The Dress Goods Department RIOTING IN . THE NEW `AUTUMN SHADES New Colors in DRESS FLANNELS Wine, Jungle Green, Cardinal, Bokaria, Rosewood, R o s e, Midnight Sun, Powder Blue, New Grey, Mauve, Henna, Sand, Brown, Navy -54 inches wide. $1.75 YARD SILK CREPE Pure Silk, fine even. finish; ex- tra quality, full yard wide. Specially suitable for under- wear or evening dresses. All the new colorings. $1.50 YARD NEW TAFFETA SILK In the popular light shades, in solid or Schott effects, Elfin Green, SIeeping Beauty, Briar Rose, Gold and Rose, 36 inches wide. $2.5 YARD � Special CLEARING OF 36 LINEN TABLE CLOTHS Pure Irish Linen of fine count, assorted patterns. Sizes, ;2x2 yards and 2x21/2 yards; very slightly - soil -ed. Regular $3.75 to $9.75, ` Cli, ARING AT 1-3 0" J4 i+, WA b tats a.� ltrnr Ixrq�urfYnr7,3ry er �6i d'OyfUF a ;� wsvd f Fi t;; S f! •' : ` b { ra F �h3 S rY} + 6"w ik* y �' t �M"1 r" '1", �'t� 5r1 �'h°G't r. r �7 1'i�3Yu g...t,,sv'i. tyY4 tNi .u' -r yi aXi i. aPtl br7 e7 %< 'Chv``5'Y ars, ty� 41. r e, t y, i a tr ;Pi { 17°sit b x F i,�rul^s ei� Fvd I it Nr,� r,-:ai;�.• wn, .n..lyrG' r 1 +r, , d ,".;hN �' t�, +'.:77,E :,.�: t e ,,.T,':���, ��F ��1 r �r � y9bt� O /'�.� -F .. � .. ..'�-.- �`� icf`� ''rga� SAM ���"' ,,jf�� :'N, �Ir.:� t .;fW+r+,•ir 7., 1 r rh, '.A, t 4• k� V 1 ',fi'��.*1, n^ 3 .I%.S ,` 1r ♦ 4 1 �A VYYu Y �a> , served' �y7tu+aN r• vn d S i yu i15. (0 fir . „ �,;,y. R i �� �; f) f:.' r,•v b 1 # �.� p ; I wllOxn kll,w „,K. , ,,,.rte 8tOCo ^cos froom'nd.`x1 e th, f}4 Y. d of osis n..,, � this Stor s ; ' . - . _ „ e � , a�w�� the'h e �. ,., � �' � . � (j�h � and. �a� r y �`r5 �t9 he 1 e A.W s l - t o s`1aI roc eonsi. , r p �, e stent with a i`, q Y , r �iy•���",3�,ti�;r n - gB��yacombining the onbiningthe best xavailable Merchandise, fair prx,,c ;. ~. honest' methods, a volume o business has been P q lit u that erinits n Up p . and J'iistifies the carrv�'n - of "'s 'r :u V g" vlldei stock. k This . T s Fail findsIl other seasons s>a Eassed ,aodF every deplartMent fairly overflowing with e world's best Merchandise at the very lowest rices. p We invite you to call and see what wonderful prepara- n we have made for your fall requirements. You will d that it pays to deal in this store — BETTER MER - 1` The new Fall Overcoats show e, a style—longer coats are coming back, with their warm, comfort - V.;.. r4 able appearance. And when TheyThe are Mere you get one of these new style coats made of the rich materials EAUTIFUL beyond description—the New Fall we have them in, you surely Dresses are attracting the enthusiastic ad- have real overcoat protection. miration of every visitor to our Ready -to- BIues, in Chinchilla, Cut Velours, Wear Department. And such a number of them— ' HANDISE, GREATER VARIETY, LOWER PRICES, Young Men"S. Salts THE CHOICEST PRODUCTS OF CANADA'S BEST BRANDS There are no more exacting demands made of clothing than those made by the young man. Through strict 'adherence to the latest styles, we have assem- bled a display of new Fall Suits _ l I that will meet the demands of the most fastidious dressers. PRICES, $15 to $35 CONSERVATIVE STYLES for older men modelled with the i utmost regard for the desires of t •j ►, 'Y�t��r it t„quieter dresserg, and as a result the dressiest and most tasteful Suits we have ever shown. PRICES, S 15 to $35 COSY, COMFORTABLE, LUXURIOUS Overcoats FOR. MEN AND BOYS StunningDresses The new Fall Overcoats show many very decided changes in They are New style—longer coats are coming back, with their warm, comfort - They are Stylish able appearance. And when TheyThe are Mere you get one of these new style coats made of the rich materials EAUTIFUL beyond description—the New Fall we have them in, you surely Dresses are attracting the enthusiastic ad- have real overcoat protection. miration of every visitor to our Ready -to- BIues, in Chinchilla, Cut Velours, Wear Department. And such a number of them— Meltons, and various other fancy each one seemingly more attractive, more stylish, designed materials. The greys and more becoming than the other. and fancy tweeds are also hav- You really must come in and see them. Come in ing a good run. anytime, whether ,you wish to buy or not. You may look here at your leisure without being urged PRICE, to SIS S30 to buy. 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