Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 54, Number 1, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 October 1911 — Page 7
SPLENDID CANADIAN1 CROPS :
ttvat, Oals ami Barley Universally Gcod Throughout .Manitoba, Saskatchewan and AlbertaTie retorts thai came to band froa TÄeat Sii Ike western CanaSvfecs show resaarkably scod ties la aM Yldds are record.SÄ rr er. Barley and flax t jje spleadfd. Tie tboafaads of Amerfcaas thxoegheat tJse United Stales t Jure friends la Manitoba. SisKatcfcewix'or Alberta vUl be pleaied M ltra of tbe great secces that bas fottowed ttelr effects. Many of lese hsrre set confined themselves to tie growtag of grain, bet bare als gaae tela the cattle Industry. Ob tie laxartovs grasses tbat are so abeaeaat there, la almost all districts, sake this ladtutry safe sod profitable. ray o-i- . t Had coafsessbow tie great la- x c that will lfkelr take ölaee
. -T- - - io 5ie sp tse uses icej uaie louau dartag tie seat year In farming oper- j co tecoming. 7 hlgB watet line Is siloes. What has been said Use and ( a cberi3lsed fa!r to contisae again a-ay ow be well repeated. ne c, SOBe U:2e locsc- so geaer. that there Is no place oa tbe Asserf- u tt to figBre3 wWe. na continent where the same oppor- ,y It BT types. Witn tealües are afforded the raaa IcoWns ; eTectee gcvca the empire fee a borne, for the young man sta.- . llr. freceeatlT hbther than
tog ot la We. the raaa wtta a crowiag p family. who desires wider ! moex for bis ambition. Tbe Caaaclaa seTersmest arcnts located at different points in tbe states will be pld to adrise tbe reader of tbe cendftjcns. asd relate to him instances of tie great snccess tbat has fotte-ced farsia; ia Western Casadx THEN HE GOT WORSE. i I Tbe Angry ilaa I see the scosadrel Is yoer face. Tbe Calm Una That's a, personal Scaie MasqultcesTes." said tbe trareäer who bad je retarned freas Sovtb Africa. "I s oae day so astseyed by a5Qi tow tbsu I was cofspeiled to take ;-j;e in an aid iroa safe -blcb lay crsred oa tbe TeidL Kj first esaottoos f joy at my bsrw deÄTeraa were bardly orer tbe naosaitoes. scentias me. lgaa to drlTe tbetr itlagers tferocgb tie safe Fertaaately. I bad a baiaia aiy pocket, and as fast as their lagers case tbroagb the iroa I eilsM-bed them, satM at letyrtb sech a bast of them was fastened dwa la ' tais wij tba wbea they started to ut ay. mey cameo me au . ibea. one by one. they died wita tbe exertlea. and I was able to come tm wfta safety. Yes. wcaderfsl things Uftrea in foreign carts." Ideas. Early Stanaarss cf Mensadty. Eve meditated. "1 think that story Adas told rae is a He out of the whole leaf." she aasaaoced. A peck of trouble looks like a bushel to tbe man who Is b? against tL Saves Worry Time and Trouble Post Toasties Can be served instantly with cream or müh. It maKes a breaKfast or lunch so superior to the ordinary, that it has become a welcome pantry necessity in thousands of homes, and adds to the comfort and pleasure of life. Tte Meratry Liagers" StU by fescees Cre-i. aoe&.
CLING TO HIGH WAIST LITTLE PROBABILITY OF CHANGE IK STYLE. Fashion Tco Popatar and Tco Generally Becoming to Be Lightly Discarded Tunic and Self-Trlramlngs to Be the Vcsue. WaOe smart makers are stririBg bard fer a decided cbasse in styles. ta - ö fer 4 bedded chaage In sty.es. atemers are equally determined net , ... . the 0e.p,ece street frock of a .ert 8a. of th b,lts feea Imr!e sort, same of tbe belts feen being almost directly ander tbe bast. A beet three Inches aboTe tbe waist proper, bowerer. is the favorite Umltatlea for these sbort-waJsted cats, and A Keuse Dress With One cf the New Draperies. fnK, tere a re53lar coat Uli wül fall x distance below the hiss. The has the belt outlined t.v. . u..t r.- . th- tnn or prli:cess sart the dress may be two rdeces or else a little ccatee e'ect Is slmelated with a narrow tall made of a doable plaiting. Corded pc25sgs trim a number of tie silk frocks designed la this manner, and there win be little gathered pockets at the bust of the bodice and two USE FOR THE ODDS AMD ENDS Always Sorrsethlnj In Boxes and Baskets That May Be Put to Seme Advantase. Has It ever occurred to some women that if they occasionally went through the boxes and baskets of things that have beea pet away, "too good to throw away and too shabby to use." that there are many little things among their contents that could be yot to use oace more. What woman does not possess la some niche or comer cf her room a box of old belt cr shoe buckles, pocketbocks. belts and numerous other articles ot woman's attire Often a trip to the seashore has rusted steel buckles, which are then put aside as useless. These buckles, however, can very easily be cleaned by using emery powder made fnto a paste with some ott This fhouM b applied to the buckles, when It is left for a few moments fad allowed to soak Into tbe rust. This should then be thoroughly removed with a soft cloth dipped la oil aad finally poMshed with a clean ciom. For the shabby leather articles all the stores are selling preparations which will color, bronxe or blacken to suit tbe individual taste Bits of lice can be resarrected aad laundered, ribbons cleaned and pressed, brass Vuektes cleaned with metal polish and rtinestones or brllllaats with a dry yoder. When Wlss Were In Vogue. During the latter part of the reiga . . . trs r fnr a lsian tO wear Sl own hair or a small wig was tin offense against goos mora-. .
oa tbe skirt apron. Silk In a rich , color is approvea lor icese simple gowas purple, ruby, golden brown. etc. bet a black frock of the sort is regarded as very smart, and with It, toe times oat of ten. will go a pure white haL The enormous Quantifies of supple fabrics the new season brings plainly show that we will hare many tunics by and by. as well as self-trlmrnlngs la tbe form of puffs, bands, folds and eo oa. Meanwhile these lovely materials, a number of wblcb are double faced, are turned Into draped bodices with shirred, gathered and tied sleeves, while skirts la them may show a draped arrangement in the panels that Is more than suggestive of the OTersklrt. These kinks, however. J go with tbe very dressy gown, and with such textures as silk, satin and vellinxs. Tbe street gown la strict tailored style still dings to the nar row, straight sklrL with front and back panel, or else the Jupe in gored or in sheath form. Foar gores, with the front and back topped by the narrow panel, is the popular model for a trotting skirt in a serviceable texture, and where the wearer finds the short-waited coat unbecoming she has a round doxen smart little sacque styles to choose from. Br all edds the double-faced satins are the neest and most exquisite ma terials for evening gowns and coats. but these will be made up oa tne darker side with only glimpses or lin ings of the brighter. A house dress with one of the new draperies Is shown In the Illustration. tit VUM3 r r j the materials. The bottom line ol tae j ...Urt lo tVnrtor t the hark than 1 at tbe front, the drapcryfalllng loose fmm thr- nlal& silk Delticoat. Tne waist is very youthful with its square drop la the neck line, while the blocking oat of the wool and the Insets of the dark silk are points altogether new and smart in trimming. This little style also admits raucfl sim?Käcatioa. and with a cheap material there are any number of ways of trimming the bodice without uslag tbe diacalt blocking. Bretelles. pointtoe sharp! t in to the waist, coald be ed over the shoulders back and front for a very slim ßgare with good effect, and if these are made of a con- t trasÜBS soods there could be a bU ol i the same on the skirt drapery. , Smallcr Handbags. 1 Handbags are diminishing in size I and are gradually becomiag more moderate, some of them quite smalL ! Thavce of violet to match the costnn or of soft ooze leather, are decorated with jeweled work or a small monosram of metal. Massive aacient brooches, jeweiea battoas r the setüag of some old-fash-; . k M.BfAlul Intli ("1 OTIS and give an extremely artistic ucisa " . Ä . . i ts the bags carried by the woman wno lores Indivldaallty. Champagne Color. What will Dame Fashion think ot next? Now It is gloves of tbe palest champagne shade These. If one would be in the mode, are worn with gowns of purest white lace or tailored , as the case may be. The scarf, too. which plays so important a pan In tne i present costume, is of the same shade. , and U belt Is worn. It is of this color. Sometimes the bat too, is of this J shade, or perhaps only the trimmings Crushed roses In the champagne tint j are very lovely and are charming on a bat of tbe same pale tonePRETTY OH WRITING TABLE; Small Butterfly Penwiper May Be Made as Elaborately Ornamental as Desired. This is a smart and very effective little penwiper and makes a nice bright spot of color upon the writing table. For making It. a thin piece of cardboard should be cut oat In the shape of a butterfly and smoothly covered with bright blue silk, oa which the markings of the butterfly have been worked in white silkThen half a dozen pieces of black cloth should be cut out In exactly the same shape as the card, only Just a trifle smaller, and these pieces of doth shoald be tacked securely together In the center. To complete the penwiper the card Is sewn to the uppermost piece of cloth and the antennae consist of two pins run In between tbe card and tho silk. This penwiper can. of course, be carried out on more elaborate llr.es. aad the markings Cf a real butterfly may be carefully worked open the silk, and, perhaps, when Intended for sale In a baxar. several different kinds of bntterffles might be Imitated.
HANNIBAL GETS TWAIN HOME House Vhere the Famous Humorist Spent His Boyhood Days I to Be Preserved. Hajwlba!. Mo. The boyhood home of Mark Twain on High street, built by his father, John M. Clemens, in 1S")9. was purchased by George A. Mahan and wife, and presented to the city of Hannibal, In order that It may be presenred. The home Is a twostory, five-room frame building. In a fairly good state of preservation. It Is only a few feet distant from the
alIey where 'Tom Sawyer" had the other fellow to paint tbe fence, and on the other end of which lived "Huckleberry Finn." Mr. Mahan Is wealthy, widely traveled and read. He has been a great admirer of Twain and when asked why he had presented it to Hannibal, said : "Mark Twain's life teaches that poverty Is rather an incentive than a bar; that any boy. however humble his birth and surroundings, may by honesty and industry, accomplish great thlngs. This Is one of the reasons why his modest boyhood home should te preserved for future generations of young Americans. pQ jHAj HAS SEEN SERVICE ! T5nf( Siltf Pmbltm. Whose True Name and Authentic History Is Unknown. Phlladflnhla Of this tattered lit tle silk flag which, beyond a doubt, saw severe Eervice In the late Civil war. the owner. CapL Y. McK. Heath of this city, has not beea able so far to obtain a history that is entirely satisfactory. Its former owner. George W. Eckert, late an ensign. U. S. N., stated aw , it MAi. w-aw, nfH in Tfco on n ß belonglnc; t0 New ironsides, Eckert's address has for mIslald( a promiSed ... . f ,hf h.i nnf irr . owner. It is swallowtailed, 26 Inches high by 3G Inches long, bnd Its appearance at once suggeew 1 " c""u" ß"'"" used Dy cavairy ana armies ur izauon. ur ikbiuij served In some special capacity at tno headquarters of some general commanding a division or a corps. If this tattered silk emblem ever bad on it any designating marks or other emblems, the shocks of warfare Tattered Silk Flag. aad the lapse of years have obllt erated them. and. like the graves o! ten thousand gallant soldiers of thai heartbreaking war. its true name and history raay remain forever unknown. WOMAN TURNS HOSE ON JUDGE Appeal to Keep Street Dry on County Court Day Is Met With Shower Bath. Frankfort, Ky. Police Judge Herndon got a bath when he pleaded with Mrs. Jenale Cardwell to stop sprinkling the street in front of her residence. She was keeping the street wet to It could not be used comfortably by farmers assembled In town for the monthly "County Court day." Judge Herndon requested her to stop sprinkling the streeL She tamed the hose on Herndon and made him go home by the back streets for dry clothes. Mrs. Cardwell Is a prominent woman of the Kentucky capital and Uk a good many others, her old family home is near the public square. Th County Court day Is a picturesque" sight to strangers, but residents gel a little tired of having a string of horses, mules and cows tied to the front fence all day while traders haggle over terms. Man Has Himself Arrested. Enid, Okla. J. A. Glider of this city walked Into the office of County Attorney Harmon and demanded a warrant fitr his own arrest. He told the county attorney be had been guilty of sell ing liquor and would sign an Information The Inlonnatlon was drawa and promptly signed by Gilder. When taken before County Judge ScotL Gilder pleaded guilty and received a fine of 50 aad thirty days' Iraprlsonaieat la
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