Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Dec 1915, p. 10

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PAGE TED or Sary & Practical 1 Homé Dress Making Hgts Re a Lessons 7 ww » Prepared Especiall There is no reason why Santa ( should style the last word In yuletide In less than two mont suntertuinments it provide a change of « The costume shown here coat, and in average size 40-inéh trimming The First seas turn hems small "0" meck edge, breast measure 11 begir $55 0H Jaret BAND ew buttons on right fi log- Close leg sear as notched, Gath edge double T perforations lower and as notched enter seam } leg, seams ev ipper edge gle large perforatior Next, close ba arr ising dicated by just to position if trousers smd forations; ad undernedth upy upper er edge notehe a edges even The front perforatior indicated t Insert a hat sear drawstring wus comes next not be dressed in the latest indicate ingl This costume provides for hin 0 fashions and Jose enter-baex double "00" perfo v part } hs Santa Clau his round of visits, and as he yrs concerts and APPeAT at numer will be necessary to atume for him msists of knlokerbockers, hat and legging requires 634 yards material and 5% vards fur fasteners dificult to make. notehed Hr ind shoulder Next t wer edges on coat Is not wation the under-arm ure clobed as at front and | perforations notches, strap ding perforati lower edge of legglhgs Cotton batting tassels makes nu very COFFes po and fasten with black notched spotted Sew collar t good center-fronts and ermine Pictorial Review Santa's Suit No, 6447 Price, 10 cents Sizes 6, 40, 44 nd 48 Above Patterns can be obtained from NEWMAN & SHAW, Princess Street. | g DAAAAMDAI ASAD 0A i AA AA AN a NN ot " TCHENER Is the name of the new Electric Iron made by the Canadian General Electric Co. Under the new power rates, it will cost only 2 1-2 cents per hour to operate this Iron. --FOR SALE AT-- Halliday's Electric Shop, Phone 94 3 :- 5 King Straet 'Buttermilk Buttermilk | Having bought the whole outfit of Eastern Dairy School, I am now prepared to deliver Buttermilk in any Quantity. Phone 845 Crawford & Walsh Tailors, Bagot and Princess Sts. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG MONDAY, D Sleepytime Tales GREEDY TIP a tune Tip, the cow squirrel, had his first {in the heme of Baby John mas day he thought he having the best time he had X whole life for you know to a squirre me 8 10 have Once upor Caristma On Chris was ever A great t plen 10 ea hey don need any Of uk or hats and d are to travel rom home iristyias ee had eer 1 and 'tip enjoved every acially the loads and oads of nuts and many little bags o candy which were hung on the from Baby John and all {he enn be of the family for litt] I'iy A hi bags were handed 1 hin hie tore hem open in a frenzy of haste and | immediately began to hide the candy and nuts in all parts of the house as wel the garden and all other yf door I he col lovely 1 minute of it tree could wou couldn't the first hat he tomach niuch and ore Into it after poor little all of Ling as for'more f 2000 a he began to go had hidden hi and eat as thoug sary that he least within a day or stomach swelled df ind pretty soon have awful and 1 that he amper fact he could not walk, ev he had hidden sor indy istmas where he and to ea neces should eat it la H a pains could not to where ts and Finally he wled close n Baby John and\with a squeak rolied on the toar. Baby John's fath er had to take him up and give him ome medicine before he hegan feel better He got some ganse in his little head, however, from the ex perience and did not go near the hid den nuts and candy for almost a week apd for a long time his manners' were very dainty appetite small over table and his "Low Cost of Living" Menu Menu for Tuesday BREAKFAST Haddoek warmed in Hutter Hrend Or y Griddles Coffee LUNCHEON German Soup Germnu Chopped (nbhuge Cherry Pudding DINNER Oulon Chowder Sealloped Lamb Hrowned Potatoes Baked Sguash Cocoanut Salad Cake Cranberries with Dates treet OE ii) BREAKFAST Bread Crumbs Griddles-- Soul two cups of bread crumbs in a cup of milk Add a little flour, a well beat en egg and half a teaspoon of haking powder Fry on a hot griddle LUNCHEON German Soup-- Soak lentils or black beans well with water mash through a the fire add a two cups « hour, Cover and Return to and more one boil until sofe sieve up of water f too thick, a tablespoon of the same of dissolved flour, a a spoon of chopped parsely, and six Frankforts that have been boiled un til tender and cut in small pieces Boll altogether one minute German Chopped Cabbage-- Chop fine and add a tablespoon Bf sugar, a little mustard, quarter vinegar, and half a teaspoon of car away seeds of a cup of DINNER. Onion Chowder-- Boil one cup of chopped onions, two cups of potatoes ent in dice, and a tablespoon bulier n six cups of bolling water for hour. Add a teaspoon of hopped parsley and serve Cocoanut Salad. -- Mix three fourths of a cup of cocoanut with half a cup of chopped nuts and two | cups of pared and chopped apples. | Pour over a dressing made by stirr ing a tablespoon of lemon juice with two tablespoons of olive oil and some salt and pepper Cranberries and Dates--T0 a quart of cranberties add half a pound of seeded dates and half as much sugar Cook until soft one "My Little Wet Home In The Trench" Here's the latest "trench song in Flanders It is to the tune of M runs as follows I've a little Where the I'here's a sky wel home Clay and mud for a be And a stone that we in the rain storms unceasingly use Re "pd as sung by our gallant soldier boys vy Little Grey Home in the West It trench drench overhead for a bench Bully beef and hard biscuits we chew It seems vears Shells crackle since and we tasted a gtaw seare Yet no place can compare With my little wet home i the 1rench he Huns in that trench o'er the way Seem to know that we They shoot and they s But they can't get us Though there's no dirty They rushed us a few But we don't So Hurrah! When we enter Berlin That City of Sin, like intruders Some departed quite sore; Others stayed evermore Near my little wet home in the trench ve come here to stay nout out, tirck they nights ago don't play aud so for the mud and the clay, Which leads to "Der Tag" that's the day And we'll make the black-hearted ones pay. Yes, While from Huns our There'll be shed then, we'll think of the cold slush and stench just payment we wrench I fear, Redder stuff than a tear For my little wet home WHAT NEW YORKERS EAT. Ostrich And Horse Meat Newest Me- | nu Novelties. | New York, Dec. 27.--A | ment of twenty ostriches, dressed for | restaurant consumption, has reached | this city. This is the first shipment of its kind received here and the | bird will appear on MANY menus as a | substitute for turkey. This, with horse meat, gives New York city fwo [Enrly new Kinds of food. | i consign V.C. Who Caught Live Bombs London 8fndard How Lange-Corporal Keyser, one of the best bomb-throwers in the Australian and New Zedland Corps, won his V.C. is deseribed by Cap- tain C. E. Beau, official press rep- | resentative at Gallipeli. During the fierce attacks at Lone Pine, Keyser was throwing for fif- {ty hours almost continuously He { not only threw b mba, but constant- {ly smothered the enemy's bombs | with his coat. Finally; when the { enemy cut down the time of the fus- ies, he caught several bombs in the {air like a cricket ball amd threw | them back before bursting. { The Time She Selected | "Do you believe in early | rages?" "No. My wedding ceremonics hava mar- in the trench TO HELP OUR NEIGHBORS. Must Prepare, Choate Warns, New York, Dec, 27.-- "The United States may be in the midst of war any minute and if this country does anter the war we want to do all we can to help our neighbor," said Jo- seph H. Choate, at a luncheon given by the Pilgrims in honor of 8ir Ro- bert L. Borden, premier of Canada Mr. Choate warned his hearers that no matter what anyone might | think of the situation abroad, one; thing was certain--America must be | prepared. America Joseph H. iol | No More Husbands For Her. Eugene Plumon, a distinguished French lawyer, who is now attach- ed to the British expeditionary! forces as an interpreter, has been granted a' divorce from Maggie! Teyte, the prima donna. j* Miss Teyte, who is singing with the Boston Opera Company, receiv- ed the news that M. Plumon had di- vorced her with great complacency. | "I could not remain with M. Plu- mon in Paris and have my career," she said. "I must travel every- where. All artists are selfish. It 'must necessarily be so to be an art- jst. No more husbands for me.' From now on I have but one ambi-| tion, and that is limitless. It is to} (always taken place in the after noon or evening." £0 on and on in my carger and nev- er stop." i Ho secure :CEMBER 27, 1915 AGAINST CANADA. ae wrens ABlouma hl Man Government AisLast half against Canada th I f the Em-| greeted with hisses me of his statements rench in Ontario had hed Wy British rule ever had been When Mr. Bou preaching this doctrine last Federal General paper was sent electors f 1} Election cast to t ties of t p broad ovinee practisaliv speaking Mi his Toronto which the SlaCToOrate 8 entirely French Lemieux, in week ar two ago, declared that these copies had id fo bo 3 Herhert *nting the arganizat { ir Robert Borden is the head havt seen no denial of this Herber At that time Mr has 1etivealy 1ssociated Hon Mr. Monk who has just been senator-ship. Will Government, so anxious votes, even through a channel as that do now as they did then pay for the broadeast distribution of Mr. Bourassa's utter ances in the PFremch-speaking dis triets? The answer ts not diffien! speech a which ani we from Bourassa with him and Mr. Be rewarded the the late iubien with a Borden such The Sinews Of War, New York Herald Away baek in the days of Demos- | thenes--ghree and a half centuries before Christ--it had already be maxim that money the sinews of wir suggestive that, while the ex with France and England were strong and higher, the exchange on Germany declined to a new Jow level at which four marks wonld buy less than seventy seven cents, whereas in normal times they would purchase more than ninety-five cents In American phrase talks," and this increasing sion in the German exchange as compare, with 'the exchanges on the capitals of the Entente Allies talks eloquently as to where the sinews of war" are strongest The Spread Of War Brantford Expositor Armageddon has spread so far that the instruments of death are | planted on the reputed site of Cal vary, and the Mount of Olives has be come a champ de mars Every sin cere Christian, every sincere friend of peace, is to-day having his Geth- semane It is not easy to see he yond the pall of death which now en velops the earth the cloudless skies of a4 world at peace, and yet even as sorrows ofthe Cross preceded the glories of the Resurrection may we not believe that the Via Dolorosa we are now treading With such fear- ful hearts is after all the only way to universal peace and the final ftri- uniph of the messagé of good-will to | men which was delivered to the wait ! ing shepherds at Bethlehem Deer) come a const changes yesterday money depres the 2000 years ago I bP sl 7 2 / PA IAA oy . Sr Ills Ay Pr 77 INEST IITIIS NII. powerful vacu "i Floors are of and glistening. Storage boxes and tables are coated with heavy white enamel. Employees are dressed in immacu- late white suits which are changed daily. The very air hundreds of fine water sprays --so that all dust is washed down into a freshened, purified air passes on into the packing room. IPI LLIN "Te, It is a wonderful building that in which Crisco is packed at Hamilton, Canada. finish Crisco never is touched by hand, and never comes into contact with the least bit of dust or dirt. "Fhe vast rooms are walled with glass and flooded by sun- light. All machinery is nickeled or enameled. Piping is of aluminum. The cans which are to be filled with Crisco come néw and shining yet are thoroughly cleaned with S-UNKI-S-T RAISINS PRUNES APRICOTS PEACHES Insist on "Sunkist" At All Grocers. ~~ FURNITURE HEADS THE LIST OF PRACTICAL XMAS GIFTS bh St from R. J. REID, Leading Undertaker. Phone 577 Largest and selection Ta choose 4 ean Nutritious ALWAYS WELCOME A io i i, \ ) x r For Frying for Shorten) For Cake Making 4 be, tidy GZ ZA 5 fA TT TD 7 ; Dorling fon Sharing "Purity is the watchword that guards the manufacture of Crisco."' From start to um cleaners. terrazzo, kept spotless. Every pillar is white that enters the factory is passed through tank and carried off ---while the sweetened,

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