Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Mar 1911, p. 11

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a MAGIC YET: MADE IN CANADA Pure-Wholesome--Economical It is used by all the large Bakers and Caterers, as well as by the best home bakers and cooks. Food pro- ducts that are produced in clean factories are best. E: W. GILLETT CO. LTD. TORONTO, ONT. WORK WITHOUT FATIGUE You won't feel exhausted when you take EPPS'S COCOA wis, It will sustain you as nothing else will--there is strength in every particle of it. As a supper beverage it is pe fect. Girls' Good School Boots 3 eM , Just received a shipment ; 5 of Girls' School Boots, sev- eral kinds in tho lot. Just what you need for this time of year. All Good and Strong Je are going to sell them $1.50 H: JENNINGS, ree: 3 STREET Just the corn-kernel-- the veritable "sweetheart of the corn--rolied paper-thin and crisped a golden-brown. ' Kellogg's TOASTED CORNFLAKES is just a little better than delicious! The first spoonful will tell you better than a page full of adjectives. why this is the cereal you neyer tire of for breakfast. a Look for the name on the package 10° 1 which was erected by THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATPRDAY. MARCH 11, 1911, CF REARS and | Z hal Crop upinFashion The very newest sensation, but short- ily mrived from Paris, is the trouser | skirt. Women are actually wearing {this surprising garment on the street {over there, and there is po telling how | 11. bottom the skirt, less thai | inches r side, being of wn | soon it may' make its appearance in is around, is slashed wp for a|dinary i back fAmerica, aii h fi ' s at the centre fromt i ut card fall This pew skirt is the EATOW. pore 3 . an) [Sor to the hobble - t insmde and sewed to the : bottom {when a hobble skirt was 5 monsirosi- edges. Otherwise the frock is a most | ji owned upon by conservative wo- charming little affair and is made of j men and laughed at when it appeared white permo with a bodice of the new | fupon thet stage. 'ut: such wonders black satin tafieta, which is particu- {dows familiarity work that most of us}, # and This bodies : arity soit an RIS DORs {are now wearing hobhles without a shows the short Citoyenme basque! { qualm and even grandwamma, display- another innovation in. Woman's es | ing her new black satin to interested | buttons on the basque bodice are! eyes, holds up the skirt with a hall of red enamel and gilt and the belt is apologetic Just the least bit hobble, a very cheerful affair of gold and red you see, my dear--but wide ones look braid. Altogether a most charming little Poiret froeceal one has courage ! to attempt the new trouser skirt. Not quite sa Pprovounced as the trouser skirt, but equally eceentric in | conception, is the nAITOW, straight | skirt, cut out in a toangle ever one foot. This wedge shaped se usually taken out just to ti the centre-front so that the } aml instep are plainly visible, and in order that tho eccentricity of the skirt mav not be overlooked, the triangular | opening is carefully bordered with | trimming and is sometimes flanked by | bright buttons. Narrow velvet of the late winter have had this wedge shaped opening at the bottom, a | i of fur running aromnd the lower e of the skirt and up arveund the tri- angle at one side of the front. Of; course the feet are exquisitely dressed, | with such a skirt, in the deintiest of | shoes, or in pumps and embroidered | silk stockings, for the woman who dresses fashionably thinks nothing of going out on the bitterest winter day with thin-soled slippers and cobweb: | fine silk hosiery; this teo, when, the upper part of the body is bundled furs. It is not at all unusual, or | i wet night in New York, to see women | : L J tripping from theatre to nearby ew Trouser Skirt That taurant with this sert of ball-roow ceeds the Hobble Style, footwear, while their escort's health i rom t softly over the carefully guarded with thick-soled exterity amd | boots and over these good substantial skirt | overshoes. ! tri} » trathing por Even more freakish than the trouser | YU? skirt is the new aviation costume wi | Turkish" trousers attached to = fit Trousers. | bodice, One of these skirts is il An Aviation Costume With Turkish |irated. In this skirt { othing immodest--i the jof it! Naturally, for t had | Poses, a narrow skirt, confini i i : is not at all pronounced. In fac lakirt is not at all immodest i womun sand, two mentioned here | Hing secarl train. In| stead of a tram 538 the back in the usun » the 5 as one the idea i skirt drags several! length at draperies al pear the tural sae i matural sacves- atural succes | ots Of style, Time was lustrous. skirts | Nace such a especially wher one turns or | suddenly from a chair. Another fad of dress just now is Irmg. Some sort { o also, Te { ax wecessary und so countrified now." is only the But the hobble skirt--so far as style makers were concerned | 3 reached its limit. Narrower it could { ankles, would be most not be and permit the feet to move The ability to 38 o Then Paul Poiret, the genius--and just might save one's lifé in a cri now the fashion--bad an imspiration; ment, and the woman who AS - C the trouser skirt, ' narrower than the | Sacrifice frills and feminine furbe i oy and refx | hobblest hobble, vet made comfortable and be sternly ready for ame loring they lfor walking by a clever trouser ar- |The aviation costume is usua male | , and gyps i | rangement at the bottom. of some substantial material and ev ! drop earrings € | A photograph of Paul Poiret's orig ay detail is most carefully stitched : th "very young laces ans jouk trouser skirt costume is appended. | and tailored. s . types. of beauty, but as As the picture shows, the bifurcation Another skirt fad--quite , different lend matronliness of effect. use one's I il uni | -- . persons. A prominent place will be farm products allotted to a choir of five hundred, this Carnarvon Prepared for Investiture who will give a programme of Eng * "Cab to hotel Ceremonial. jlish and Welsh music. Paths and pas 'Tip to dn Carnarvon Castle, where the first [S2ges are being concreted, and the Tip 10 ele Prince of Wales was born in. 1284, © je [0ld, worn out steps leading to the |h now undergoing extensive alterations [Mai entrance are being replaced with 'B st and repairs in view of the investiture | D¢W Obes, while the ivy, a picturesque, ip to w I bushels of the Prince of Wales in July The | Dut most injurious feature of the tow- portions that are being demolished are fers, will be removed. modern ard are not in keeping with | the ancient character of the building, The Price of Things, Edward 1. Toronto Globe The most important work of demoli | "The blockers in the States { tion is at Queen Fleanor's Gate, where | senate use picluresmyue meth f ex a great deal of modern masonry. has [pressing their fear of the utter aud is {been removed, exposing part of the [retrievable ruin that will cons {structure which supported the draw: [the farmel@ of the United States if |! {hridge which was in use when the | Canadia® farm products are admitted |! | castle was occupied. The young prince |duty free into the republic i will stand at this gateway and show | Here is the way in which Senator | | himseli to the multitude gathered be- | McCumber, of North Dakets, puts the low, {argument as to the relative prices of things in town and countey': IN WELSH CASTLE. the bill would read like Six bushels of oats Fifteen cablmpes. vator boy--One and % Dar Quarter tom hs pata United pon |! i The ceremony of the investiture will | take place in the centre of the castle, "If a semator went to New York," {opposite the main entrance, apd & {said be, "and paid bis expenses with |, great stage will be erected in tiers to | accommodate about fifteen thowsand Try a 50c. Bottle FREE From Your Druggist: Psychine, the:great Vitality-Builder i (PRONO! UNCED SI.KEEN) i These white corpuscles eat any germ of disease that gains an entrance to the body, when they're in large enough numbers sufficiently strong. not sufficiently FH Ge Tons, BE, Et je iy gi ul H, i} 3 : ® herbs, nature's the most ef- | i j £ iY gis 0 | | ] i very definitely i i i | | iis £ BR i i : : ! fr i 3d i EF k : aw Now we don't ask you toftake word for the tremendously Dancer | effect of Psyohine. Fill out the coa- pon below, mall it to us and we'll give your druggist an order (for which we pay him the regular retail price) for a S0cent bottle of Psychineto be given you free of cost. A We will undoubtedly buy and distri bute in this manner hundreds of thoo- lit. these 50-cent bottles of Pry- And we do that to show our emtire in this wonderful prepara TOWER. oooh crimes smsnnnitn sates .- Strestand Number... oon My Drogyists Name... coorrerannain SET hg BR rb es os SMART LITTLE SPRING SUIT OF ENGLISH MOHAIR, darkest Tish mohais : P. PAGE ELEVEN. 3 The Heslthfuliiess of Tea < Physicians who often forbid the use of Coffee and Cocoa to the well, prescribe tea for the sick. Of the three, tea is the only beverage that can be drunk for a lifetime without injurious effects, It is a harmless tonic--a gentle st} int without reaction. As tea is the most desirable beverage, so Salada" is tea in its most desirable form. "Salada" Ceylon Tea comes from tea plan to tea pot untouched by human hands, from the time the leaves fall into the pickers baskets. ks delicate aroma and delicious flavor are per- fectly preserved in sealeds air-tight packages. Tea or send cups of dehicic a We will mail it you withoat charge Sey whether you use Black, Mixed cr Creen Tea and the price YOU PAY per pound. The "Salada" Tea Co. 32 Yonge Street Toronto 50 YEARS EXPERIENCE EXTRA GRANULATED SUGAR IS ABSOLUTELY FURE Tha far i f Purity; t Purity and have ney i Once 1 you will 1 Daint I PARIS LUMPS The Canada Su MONTR! Shirrift' The Flavor Will Not 'Bake Onit' -it has sucl mi seem to cost CAUTION ; Amalie Other delicious Shirriff fl Lemon, Almond, Rose, Pine Strawberry, and ninety more. Order Some! When you are jaded--your appe- tite poor--your whols system weary--just try a glass of Labaut's Ale and Stout Pleases the palate, refreshes the y, agrees with the weakest stomach. A truly wholesome bever- age that really nourishes. For a milder drink try Labatt's London Lager Equal to the finest QCerman brews. Has the true smack of choice hops, Very light, palatable, satisfying. Look for the lavender label. Comet Beer (LAGER STYLE) A ance brew--tastes and locks like choice lager, but has less than 212% of proof spirit. Quenches thirst; refreshes; gives appetite. Order some today. Premier Beer (ALE STYLE) The newest non-intdxirant, mild and delicious, with the reali flavor and ty of good ale Complies with option requirements and may be openly sold anywhere. Order any Labatt product from your dealer, or direct from JORR LABATT, LONDON CANADA Ask 4 For

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