Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Jan 1916, p. 10

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RT / .- the skin of ugly, hairy growths. I< ae PAGE TEN mmm . BY. JOVE. said a well educated man the other day when he was asked this question: --" Why, when you have a old, a cough or bron chitis (troubles, you will note, of throat wnd chest) do you persist in pouring cough syrups, lung tonics and the hike into your stomach, which is perfectly sound 7' . * Ever think of it? The stomach and the" lungs ure not connected, otherwise food swallowed would choke you. Lung and throat troubles were never yet cured by dosing the stomach. To cure coughs, colds and bronchitis, you must breathe the cute. Peps provide the rational treat- ment for these ailments. Peps are tablets made up of pine extracts and medicinal essences, which when put into the mouth turn into' healing vapors. These are' breathed down direct to the lungs, throat and bronchial tubes--not swallowed down to the stomach, which isgot ailing, Try a Se. box of Peps or Jour cc cough, bronchitis or asthma. ; gists and stores or Peps Co., Toronto, will supply SAGE TEA TO DARKEN HAIR She Mixed Sulphur with it to Restore Color, Gloss, Thickness. Common gardeg sage brewed into a heavy tea with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked apd faded hair «beautifully dark 4nd luxuriant, remove every bit bf dand- ruff, stop scalp itching and falling hair. Just a few applications will prove a revelation if your hair is fad- ing, gray or dry, scraggly-and thin. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur re cipe at home, though, is troublesome An easler way is to get the ready-to use tonie, costing about 50 cents large bottle at drug known as "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com , bound," thus avoiding a lot of mus While wispy, gray, faded hair i not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attrac tiveness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulghiry no one can tell, because it does so na turally, so evenly, You just dan pen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw thiscthrough vonr hair, taking one small strand at a time: by morning "all gray hairs have di appeared, and, after another applica tion or two, your hair becomes beau tifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuri ant. A A tr A AE IF BACK HURTS USE SALTS FOR- KIDNEYS meat if Kidneys feel like lead or Bladder bothers. stores, Eat less oy Most folks forget that the kidneys, like the bowels, "get sluggish and clogged and need' a flushing occa- sionally, else we have backache and - dull misery in the kidney region, severe headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleepless- ness and all sorts of bladder disor- ders. You simply must keep vour kid neys active and clean, and the mo ment you feel an 'ache or pain in the kidney region, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any. goo drug store here, take a tablefhoonf® in a glass of water before bh ast for a fow days and your kidneys will then act fine, This famous from the acid of jutee, combined harmless to and stimulate salts is grapes and with lithia, flush made lemon and is clogged Kidneys them to normal activ- ity. . It also neutralizes the ids in the uriné so it no longer ijritates, thus ending bladder disorders Jad Salts is harmless: ine Xpénsive; makes a delightful effery ent lithia~ water drink which everybody should take now and then to keep the kid- neys clean, thus avoiding erious complications, : A wellknown local drug ke sells lots of Jad Salts+to folks believe in Overcoming k while it is only ytrouble yrs ie eenerratl isemseraincns nn A ------ This Will Remove Hair or Fuzzy Growths A safe, certain method for riddiy > follows: Mix a paste powdered delatone and water, to hairy surface about 2 n then rub off, wash the hairs are gone This harmless und seldom req repeat ing, but to avoid disappointuwnt if advisable 10 see that ine delatone with some pply nutes, skin'and the entirely you get denn Full-Flavored Delicious Sunkist California's Selected Oranges are sold by all good dealers. Oder today. TT 2 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, THREE MEN OF 21ST WERE BURIED IN BELGIUM ON CHRISTMAS DAY. Signalling Sergt. W. G. Hazlett Says It Was a Sad Day----Lieut. H, F, Bray In Hospital For Operation) Signalling Sergeant, W. with. the. signalling section of the 21st Battalion, has sent the follow- ing interesting letter to W, J. Clarke, Wellington street in. acknowledging (the Christmas present sent by Catar- aqui lodge, 1.O.O.F. "Your most kind gifts sentvn care of me came on Christmas Eve and on behalf of the brothers and myseit I wish to thank you very much for the thoughtfulness of you and your committee in chosing the most suit- able gifts possible, "The 21st Battalion is upholding to the best of its ability the record. it held in Kingston, and though most of the work is tedious and hard phy- sically the men go at things with a will and have e tablishgd a name for themselves "Christmas day as both Hazlett was quietly spent sides seemed to take the day quite. a row for a time of Christmas day was three lads in the ceme short way from the dug Joyous the year, I can assure you were few dry they tery only a Comiy out on the most wv of eves looking on were sniped on Doubtless thinking of the next day and the extras issued to-all, surh as or anges, plum-pudding and nuts Our batta 1 changed great deal here, a are 1 re Poor chaps Christma Evi were has ince coming faces to be s¢ and sick ather, we there any new Between casualtie awful we me fine me ually coming to u The end way offs but we continue to plug away and d« out bit I am pleased to hear of many signing up in Kingston as the can all be used If the slacker could only shown the ernomous desolation done by the Huns, I hard ly think they would need mach coax ing to don a uniform 3 been and the and draf long seems a be over here going o have seen onl tion of the country and ruins inspecting a a whole mostly debr opportu old « f Stone mortar about all that \ once beautifu to aton rm in Lieut, Bray In Hospital H. FF. Bray, R.C.H.A., writ W J Cl Wellington states that he pent. Christ nigs in Millbank, 5. WV Hoxpital he letter. was January 4th and was in lows irke, the Mr I amu alraid 1.am | tion. I hope that will be an end to my continued sickness I saw M. Lownie home from France for Christ- mas the same day that I was taken ill He was looking very well Capt. Elkins was in and told me of the death of Dalglaise and Pepin The latter, poor chap, died of shock as they a on the operating ta ble. His left leg was completely cut off below the knee. Poor old Dag laise was very badly mauled but sat up and smeked a cigarette. He did not last long. I saw Mr. Benson. He was wounded in the foot but was get ting along well and quite happy There have been some changes in the officers of the brigade but no doubt you have heard of them.' in for an opera COMING TO THE GRAND And Jef In College', day. "Matt On Mon. I the fourth e cartoon series, Mutt and Jeff Mutt and Jeff in College breaking all bstablished th trical records volunie of ness and ples 1g audiences this re markable attraction will offer an er \inment for season, retaining nothing and those two ch A Mutt Othello Mo eason' ition of Bud Fisher's great entitled After for tire new enter the and gome offerin rely new sq ( refion, 1 t ha npted it ational nrec thie Harry Lander, tly the highest salir nd talented the world, Harry Laud theatrical history in Grand Opera House on ng, Jan. 25th. I ighth tour of one popular nia ke this ¢ity at Tuesday Lau ca and tout nity of v 1 never befor t¢ has pp remains under the dire? William Morr the old world a for ow company of who ha has engaged 60 arti ' with Mr. Laude: deville program ever presented, the greatest \ Persian Spectacle, Bates Post horalded engug Opera House in * Gu will play his much the Grand, Omar, the Tentn spectacular' Persian romance ard Walton Tully, based up life, times and Rubaiyat Khayyam, the Persian ¢ of the eleventh gentury. Th i ctiondwas the dra ¢ ensa tion of th past theatrica 0] New York and the Gr ott: Wednesday, Jan with th original superb cast of one hundred and all the elaborate scenic achieve ments that hive made the presenta tion so distinctive. In the title role, Mr. .Post has t his marvellously subtle and com manding performance firmly entren ched himself as thé most eminent dramatic artist upon the English speaking stage. '~ Not since the pass- nent at poet comes ind 26th ing of the late Richard Mansfield has off hut opened up at night and raised they | ¥ Military | to dated J 1 { i B I ¢ g to the Gr 1 on "Monday, | Jan. h, matinée and t Gus| Till w present for the fi ime, | } * vf ---- our stage seén so splendid an exam- ple of romantic characterization, and Mr. Post's interpretation of the mer- ry-souled Persian poet' bids fair to cecupy, & most conspicuous niteh in our national gallery ol notable his- trionic achievements 5 "Omar, t¥& Teuntmaker" is (he third triumphant success from the pen: of Richard Walton Tully within a space of six year h s other two picturesque plays being ° The Bird of Paradise" and "The Rose of the Rancho." Of the three plays, Om- ar, the Tentmaker" is far and aw the most elaborately staged and pic- torially beautiful GET PARCELS READY FOR KINGSTON WAR PRISONERS IN GERMANY The United States Consul Johnson Has Contributions One Hundred Men. Enough For rhe Anierics onsul = 2 iy al for o and » Germany, the parcels Mr. Johnson use ready. In ev two packages of of tobacco, One half pound of pound ugar writing ivelopes, paper, one pack and one. pipe; The what goes in 100 parcels and it great imag tell Johnson and his very eth and friends have been de above list of articles is ever of the takes nation to what Mr Kingston men, who for the Kingston A Failure NO "FRHAS" Just a Statement About Fogsd hit litte It wa in nearly Ve any suffering Wail, to I began Grape-Nut pou fo My md apg pocks oughi rape yt w "You can pub a tr J Windsor, Ont : Ever reid the above letter? new ome appears from. time to time They arc genuine, tu, and full of humin interest, . # + JANUARY 2L; 1916, THE ROSE FAIRY'S PARTY. Once upon atime the Rose Fairy had fixed all of her rose bushes snug and warm for the winter and had gone south; with some of the other fairies to stay until it' was time to come north again and her rose bushes ready for the spring The Rose Fairy had, gone south before but this year some of her friends wished that shes should go with them further south than she had been before > Her faithful attendant, the Golden Bumblebee, was with her to see that she came harm. It was a beautiful place the fairies had chos- en for their "winter home and Rose Fairy was the happiest of them all - get ever to no th the The Queen Fairy, gathered them all together one day and suggested that they give the northern Rose Fairy a party It was to be a sur prise 10 her and was kept such a s¢ cret that the Rose Fairy didn't know a thing about it until she was taken to the beautiful orange grove where it was 10 be held, and then she wa s0 surprised and delighted she could Sleepytime Tales . nod suy a word Por along tim: The Southern Gnomes were inyit ed too, and they had arranged part of the entertzinment One stall Gnome sprang nimbly on' of a big orange and began to r toward the Queen and the Fairy, keeping his balance rolled it Then he stood on head and twirled around and arc keeping tight hold of the orang. the time, and, at least ®twirled right up to the tiny feet of t} of honor Another them and Gnome did trick and still another orange blossoms appear sorts of odd places just like magician Then & supper served under a small orange tree after that they danced in the lizht until they 1 out at them | The Rose Fairy s: un t made and 1oon- saw had go them Everyone =aid party and were so glad Fairy had visit them come so Ener ini "Low Cost of Living" Menu | Co ---- Menu for Saturday BREAKFAST Baked Prunes Fried Codfish I'rench Fried Potatoes Vid Fashioned Muffins Coffee LI NCHEON Mock Rabbit Graham _ Bread Orange Pile Ten DINNER Cream of Potato Soup Breaded Liver Mashed Potat Sealloped Corn and Celery Salad Cracker Pudding BREAKFAST. Od Fashioned and a half caps of rye meal, same flour, two teaspoons cream of tartar, one teaspoon of so da, hall a teaspoon of salt, and thre tablespoons of sugar Beat two wdd one cup of sweet milk and dry ingredient Drop into and fry Muflins--3Sife one the of of into the pons hot fat ghnuts LUNCHEON. Mock Rabbit==Soak fifteen minutes a cup of bread crumbs in a cup of milk, Melt a tablespoon of butter AR A An Na _bary & Practical Home Dress Making * Lerronys " = = Prepared Especially For This N by Pictorial Review Evening Gown \ tuna ig reps (Gehrgette, and tha dis hing fo@tira about 11 3s trimming hr the wa ind' gat! k, requires' 43%; Material, with 1:44 'Inches wide 8 the ab medium ered skirt es wide of yards ma- foundation nel 25 tor undérbody ia foundation «for first: as the No made the waist Pictorial Review C ice. 15 cents. ost ire 6193. And close the back and add half small bread sorbed minutes toast. Orange Pie--Line plate 1 rich pte crust and pour in, wel] ix- ed, the juice and grated rind of one orange, a cup of sugar, the same of milk, a teaspoon of cornstarch dis solved in the milk, and the yolks of two eggs Bake and, while hot, "hour over the white Brown n the a-cup of Put in milk he beaten egg. St pour pieces and what and a and over slices beaten oven DINNER. Breaded pieces and Liver--Cut in soak half an hour Drain, dip i ker du ed water then in crac butter 3 Scallop® Corn and Place in a biking dish corn, then a layer of tomatoe a layer of bread. crumbs, and seasoning, Continue till the dish full with the top layer bread crumb Dot Wh butter and derate oven half an for an hour Cracker Pudding®-- Spiit common crackers three cdps of milk, gar, a tablespoon of butter and a teaspoon of lemon extract Bake three quarters of an hout' Stir once or twice while baking Tomatoes-- layer of then Hie bake in a mo and pour hatl a cup of cwspaper Without Lace. edges of the pleated fi 0" perfora nderarr shoulder seams as IC &d and froat Hem the neck 1 over the shoul- aps at indicat perfo fons !n under- Adjust stat ta en inderbody will the overbodice r front and back are andthe underarm seam is first cle i as notchel After hemming the bach gather the lower between d perforat r on 198i upper edge ong, and nche if sma tions r edges bods center-fron undp € and underarm seams even gathers along jerforations. in crosslines of draw gathers and stitel tape + re- unger gath. era, Sew In arinhole a Hed perforation" at elrouider se ing any fulnesa Next join gores of not small ara ead ;kirt as notched team fgom large to lower edge. finish edges above perforation for a plarket. | Close hagk =sam of gatherad akirt from "large "O° perforation to lower edge. finisl tion for a "0 perforation the , edge above perfora ket If. desired draped 15 ngle "T* ations to corresponding small wat!dns and t at sides pleat, bri the = "0 Cather on a4 'on™ perfo » on foun ind ente Ations 1 dation hicks ven edge enter. tifeh of founda. shle renin Fathera along uphe™ edge tion. largs Adjust npr edz perforation a stttehiineg un ipper row of gathera In waist.' canter-fronts center-hacks even, Tack. pleats tn position. bring- ing single large :and double stall "on™ perforations to corresponding perfara- tons in foundation The drapery at the wide of the skirt may he caught' with artificial flowers which are quite the vogue. for dress trimmings this season . 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