Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Jan 1916, p. 9

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PAGE TEN ONE DSESE Es wo WAS KILLING HON Uni Hg Used "Frut-a-fives" ~The Great Kidney Remedy - Haawasyir.y, Oxt., Aug. 26th, 1913. | "About two years ago, I found my |, health in a very badstate. My Kidneys "were not doing their work and I wasall run down in condition. Having seen 'Fruit-a-lives' advertised, F decided to try them. Their action was mild, and the result all iat could be expected. My Kidueys resumed their normal | action after I had taken upwards of u dozen boxes and 1 regainedmyold-time vitality. Today, I am aswell as ever." RT B. A. KELLY, Oc. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 2c. At dealers or sent on receipt of price by Friit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. Arne | l Mack's class 'THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, M r ~~ f between $60 and $70 was contribut-} ed to worthy 'objects. Sydenham Street Metiiodist. Sydenham Street Methodist tCnurel held Tis annua) tea for, the | primary and junior/s. departilient \ Gift Eatertatnment "In Princess! Thursday evning. - A nicely decorat- Street Methodist----Sydenham And! ed Christmas tree was provided for . . - : the littie ones, 'including a pro- Street School Als Hola * ° Queen treet b 'S o i gramme of recitations and songs, and © Events. lalso addresses by the pastor, T. F, The Princess Street Church Suj-| Harrison and E. J, Jenkins. The 1 tea was sefved in .the lower school day held an interestidg| 3 k >. 5 , Ne Ae aad His) and then all went up to the large as- Christigas event. Thursday 'night. +{sembly rooln and enjoved the pro- wad ®ntitled "White- Gifts For the!gramme. = R. Anglin presided. The superintendent, Miss E.| presided, assisted by | the) The following was presented: Recita-| Quirt; singing, W. of boys; recitation, Miss Marion Gunn; exercise song, | 'Our Chinese Cousins," Miss Kirk's) oxnibition 'of pictures representing class; singing by primary class; re-| child life in most of the countries of citation, Hilda Pierce, Frances Con-|the world, and especially the child ger and Stuart Quirt; dialogue, "The! life, youth and in their earljer activ- Removal," Mrs. Spooner's class;| ities. Thése pictures - wére - aceom- "Gifts for the King," exercise by|panied .by letter-press oxplanations $ een girls, Miss M. Quwrt's and! which were very much enjoyed. Miss B. Mack's classes; "The Angels lu addition to several cHoruseg Song," by Miss L. Mellquham's class. there 'was a Christmas melody by the After the _programiue each class pre- Aylesworth children led by Mr sented the gifts consjsting: of ~the Aylesworth, a duet by Muriel following amounts Bible Class, exander and Emma Gough, $8.50 for the choir fund; Miss H At BY SEVERAL OF THE CITY SUN- Cee PAY SCHOOLS, Schogl King Re Wilder pastor and tedchers, programme tion, Gordon 5 ea Queey Street Sunday. School, The annuat Qhristmas festival in connection, with the Junior, Inter- mediate and Senior departments of the Queen Street Methodist Sunday Schoal tock place on Thursday even- ing, and was a pronounced success. Following the supper there was an 10 in m th at ta Who Gives Some Good the' morning alr. Al J reaper ignors. nn » y Vr " : x 5 wo Re ONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1916. COMMENTS BY ZACCHEUS, Advice For A has | New Year, A=--A man who is gray and not learned' the lesson of life, is a-| back number with a vengehnce | B---Be up and doing C--Come where duty calls D--Don't dawdle, E---Enchew indolence, ~ F--Find sométhing to do G--Give that pillow a rest, Scent | , yg H---Have a little pride about vou I--Improve the présent hour; the | °xt is flot yours, 7 J--Judicioug use of time the key | SUPERS. . hy 1 K---Keep mind and body clean L~--Let reflection lead to action M--Mending . a tornc garment is | good. N---Not so good, however, as keep- g it intact. O---One earnest thought has put i any a 'man on his feet, P--Prepare in the morning of lite e abode you would wish to occupy its evening, Q--Qualify, too, better for the home. R-- Road 10 it, stpfight line S---Save a Kittle time each day for | Ik with your conscience < T---Treasures transient, the zrim J = Coal Fhe kind you sve looking for he kind we sell. ' Scranton Coal Is good Coal and we guarantes ||. * prompt delivery. ! 1ef | classes, BOOTH & Co. Miss Hunte r's 'Foot of West St. School find: L. Wilder, 2 $2 for t Buck's, Miss KE. Peters and Miss C. the pastor of Parrott's classes, $8 for a new hose greeting to for chureh . _Jawn; Mrs.. Spooner's adult 'friend $2 Or a poor family Miss! thanks were and Miss Peter's classes, $2 merited this podr famil Miss I. Mcliquhani'| vice SO: for Sunday Sehool fund; Miss $10 for Belgian Re and Miss Brebner's 1 invalid friend class, $2 Sunday Miss M Gardiner's Mowat Hd&SPital: Miss for Choir Fund and Children's Hospital, © Toron Primary glass 2.30 for Mowat pital andialso toys for poor chil dren: Miss B F Clasg, $2.50 for i's class class, Kirk's for Graves class, Fuld: Mrs $6 for departments day School Sunday Sclrc two or fore for three school will organization the chureh Sdhool in co Street. Meth the close of the entertainment in connection With the beginning of + Senior department of the rl U---Understanding which is [ the church extended his| est wisdom Jthe children, 'and their V--Vivid $s and visitors. Votes of truths ! passed to tifose 'who W---Will not impair you: distinction for.their gers | but rather give it strength, with the school X---Xert a good influence, and 191% all the Y---Your end will bd us serene as | of the Queen Street Sun-| an idea! summer day bidding earth will use the Graded| goodbye! iol Lessons, and not » departments as irereta: mes supe appreciation of great i work ZACCHETUS bin { There wouldn't be any fun in it ir! everybody could do just as hel pleases, 1 A literary Tmék sometimes carries the publisher over the road tol) wealth A now meet a. Separate ip the auditorium . of This" will the Bible nnection with the Queen Church be rere me grid] for ters Hun L poor slate Each Cap- 5 a 'kboar 1 rd sel Miss F sule bears the (MIDY) Mowat Hos name &3 choir K $1.50 Mise E get as Beware of connteririts contributed Sleepytine Taos | - 1th che fund: W. Mack's class, veg Yo Incr ouse in Fr Altogether THE ¥ Once upo crowing wit! and holding sible with pr A lt i, Aer iy _Gary & Practical i Home Dress Makin gt Be ~~ Aerfony Sp dem up on the, tc ful gold » the ground and wished grand. p Ce rooster and t as fast t So the 1 ot --.. &n Ce f as + Prepared Especially For This Newspaper Y by Pictorial Revien ' ly. tothe 1 ~ last tianagc edge and, th was on the gan to could, just beg of sitks andi satin: and landers as well as the ¢darsest of Jawns The little ddafis of { make it unusual--the falling over shoulder /vilie of this wiyist heipt Yead. of the kiteh old gray roc turning to tell Gran and the sho in Medium size the blouse requ yards 36-inch material. If a | finish is préferred, a reajnoy ph oioEny NO.12175 ~ of turn Grandrmothe id and OOLISH ROOSTER na time a' rooster was 1 all i might and main as high as' pos he espied high arn, a beauti hat he had never turning round: nd seemed to be having on the envious in the 1} the gold » be able to turn arownd gpld one did. viou rooster must hecrazy and was crow ing his Segeron on top.agf. the Darn They tried 9 get him down but he $iust erowed 1duder and turned about faster as"though he wanted them to how smart he was ---d Finally the old rooster got so dizzy that he lost balance and came tumbling 'down right into . Grand arms. They carried.him in- to the house and Grandmother went cupboard 'and. got something brown bottle. While Grand- held his beak gpen - Grand- mother pouted some of the stuff down began to his tlfroat barn and at It was the most awful tasting stuft 1p asjfer as the he had ever tasted and when he was up until he taken back to he henhouse and put ridge pole where he.be- in a quiet corner, his throat burned around as fast as-be and burned. All the hens came and e the gold rooster. looked at him for they thought he happened to look out' must be crazy. 4 Newer after that window and saw the vould you get that rooser to Jook up ster on top of the barn at the gold pne and he would always | round. She ran turn his back towards the barn when that >» old he wanted to crow. A eA A et a i We, w ster It was Lis I'ie Tooster father's to the mecupied by n.a blg father rooster sof "of, the I to get en to crawl dfather with standing collaf, is provide, The crepe is first' fo 1 before cut ting. Th¥ back 18 laid along the length wise fold and opposite to it. the vest or shield, fs placed. - If- made of con trasting material, however," be = place the pattern In the same } « - on the other goods as it is shown § thé Crepe. Next to the back comes the sleeve, arranged on a lengthwise thread of material and following the sleexe the front. There are two sections to the girdle" back and front, and these are laid on a lengthw fold of the goods to the left of the collars The turn-over and cuff are placed ints po. sition next and the stay comes la st, her ing laid, along the selvage edge of the crepe. Bright Wie. green, clay color or pink would be a fashionable color. « In addi- tion tothe crepe blouses there are some very good models of simple design in soft faille. They are in lustrous, soft? rich looking =ilk has a shot w ise yY Ta The contrasting blouse is asserting itself once more, and this model in a Kay rose tone witl-be charming to wear With the tailored costume this winter. Rehente There were seasons when the modish _ woman wore a .matching blouss --svith "her tatlored suit, but the contrasting blouse has asserted itself once more, omnd It comes In so many attractive d "signs that it is sure. to hojd the, ground it has gained. Models trimmed with embroidery are numerous, and Georgette crepe seen without ~ the most fashionable as well dhe? Will ATE CATT re, ugar this winter most. practical material for_ their with tailored costumef of the moré se- velopment. since it looks as good as the vere clas £6490 ' fo Oven : String which In some cases gench cave that gives it a bloom » lovely pastel tones that eto the again and that eed in £& warm and glowing e blouses and are in t have co fore sue I being vivid Simmered sausage-foug ome ol pan and pour SV jd - g J poured over ~------ Pictorial Review Walst No. 6190 s; bust, Price, 15 cents. Embroldeiy Design No i6 fnches Above Patterns can be obtained from - NEWMAN & SHAW ' Princess Street. , INDIA PALE ALE Not a Usel 4 but a WHOLESOME BEVERAGE with Intoxi NL, dietetic and medicinal ya == MADE AS GOOD-AS WE (AN MAKE 11 If not sold by pearcst wine and spirit merchant, writs JOHN LABATT, LIMITED LONDON: .( . CANADA ; Ten wn -- ce wl * Vhy 80" i. James Bea » \ "Low Cost of Menu for Tuesday BREAKFAST Stewed simmered Tonthte § Reans D GIRDLE SECTIONS we little er . New 'Year's gifts w! Living" Menu LUNCHEON. et Minced Beef --Melt three spoons of butter, blend in the Sime of flour, add gradually one and u | half cifps of highly seasoned stewed | tomatoesd and stir until 'smooth aud | thick. Then add .two enps of cold | cooked beef cut in'- dice and. beat | thoroughly before serving table- nat LENCHEON Minced Beef Ad Cottage. Pulling {ovon niNyEn'! one Id Silced Beef Browned Potatoes Le I { ) DINNER. { I Tomato Bisque--Boil {wo tups jof | tomatoes an hall an onion for -ten | minutes Add a tablespoon of dissolv ed' flour, cook two minutes longer and strain. Return to the fire, add | wo cups of milk, a quarter of a tea- | spoon of soda and let boil. | Peach Cottage Pudding--Mix two cups of milk, half & cup of- sugar, three tablespoons of butter, a tea- | 'spoon and a hall of baking powder, f and two cups of peaches, dried or! preferved, cut in small pieces. Bake | and srve with a sauce made by boil ing a cup of peach juice and half cup of sugar for fifjpery minutes Cottage SREAKFANT. Samrages-- Pri or each five times to le out at Placdé™in a { Hl £nough Simmer Whe ng ng water to od until brown tender add a and "erve the sausage dy a ------ » The Way They Go. v are gemerally bad business investments they always §° into the hands af receivets om 4 : | Holiday Season" » - ~ Hockey Boots ! Boys' Hockey Boots Girls' Hockey Boots Ladies' Hockey Boots Gents' Hockey Boots Invictus Hockey Boots Lightning Hitch Hockey Boots Quick Hitch "THE BEAUTY OF SUNLIGHT - is that every garment washed with it bears the impress of purity: a: purity begotten of sweet, : Boots cleansing oils, and maintained by absolute. clean- . s ed hy the # : -- liness in manufacture; a purity ---- lo ---- co-operation of workers united for the purpose: Th S 5c : ' a purity demonstrated hy the "$5,000 guarantee' which rests upon every bar of SUNLIGHT SOAP. ro os Hockey A substitute for Sunight is wot as good and never cam be Insist upon thi gemmine--Sumlight Soap The name Lever on Soap is « guarantee of Purity and' Excellence TREE, Local Branch Time Table. IN EFFECT MAY 30TH, 1915, LEVER BROS., LIM TORONTO Mail "HERE'S YOUR. [ [8 iit di ifiis * TICKET Ts 7 "0 : a . WINNIPEG .{ |* #iga and the COAST Lv. City . '14~Intl, . 28--Local to > rockville 658 p.m. 7.37 pm. o : ; dad Noe. 1, 6, 7, 13, 14. 16, 18, 19 run dally, Your train icaves Kingston 2.30 pan. Mon., Wed., Fri. other trains' daily except Sunday. WITH CONNECTIONS "TO. AND FROM ALL WESTERN Direct route to Toronto, <eterboro, POINTS. Electric lighted, sleepers, dining caps and first-class coaches. M. C. DUNN. City Agent; R. H. WARD, Station Agent; RB. L. FAIRBAIRN, Gen. Pass. Agent, Toronto, Ont. IE EAT, Golag - BBP BB Ottawa, Quebec' Portland, St. John, Halifax, Bostoh and New York. For full particulars apply J. P. HAN. LEY, Rallroad and Steamship Agent, cor. Johnson and Ontario streets Women remind us of angels be- cause they are always flying around. Straws in the hands of small boys point the way to the cider barrel. ea Chicago, Bay City, Saginaw, Sjontrea), : : or Fying for Shorten? : N_ for Cake Making # ¢ tb For Frying - For Shortenine For, Cake Making There is a "tastiness? about foods made with -Crisco that is seldom, if ever, obtained in lard-cooked products. And this better taste 'does not come as an increased expense. Crisco costs . about the same as the better grades of lard. i In the interest of 'good food as well as of good management, you will find Crisco worth using. _

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