Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Feb 1916, p. 10

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(Continued from Pag - . . - . The Valentine tea which Mrs. H BE. Richardson and Mrs, Arthur Craig, gave gt the former's home on Monday was a decided success in ev- ery way, and the sume of $65 was realized for the Red Cross Fund, The house was cleverly and artistic- ally decorated with hearts. and cup-|, ide and quantities of lively crim- 'son carnations were in all the rooms. flickering vandles spread = warm light, and open fires lent their aheertul grow. Mrs, Richardson and Mrs. Craig and all their helpers were wearing white," with becoming Dutch caps of white, on which, were tiny red hearts which gave the touch of col- our... Misg Marion Redden wig at the door. The cdfdy and home-made tables were in chitrge of Mrs. C, A. Liow, 'Miss Jean Craig, $Miss Flora Stewart, Miss Aileen Rogers, Miss Eleanor Minnes and Miss Lilias San derson. Mrs. WH. Craig, who was in town from Brockville, 'and Mrs. Hamilton Mackerras presided at the tea table, and were assisted by Miss Isabelle Waldron, Miss Li agsio Kirk patrick, Miss Dorothy Cifruthe rs, Miss Lacy Waddell and Miss Mar Jorie Urowntield 8 : Moy Among those present #1 the Skat Ciub on Monday and' Mrs. Harold Lewis, ing Mr. Mr and The Health and Beauty Bath is assured when Lifebuoy it keeps the and Soap is used radiantly glowing with skin Lifebuoy is an honest soap and smell it. A miid carbolic odor is there that ns an. ut: terly healthy «But, the odor nediately Wrap & ¢ ak TI SEBETIERRA LS TILLER PA HEALTHY SDAP PR 4 ETE Eh " LA evening were. Alarrie LAtarrie + Mrs. Charles Taylor, Jones, Marion Misses Mildred Leslie, Lilian Kent,! Edna Booth, Maude Bland (London), Bessie Farrell, Margot Frager, lso- bel Fraser, Margaret Cunningham) Muriel Whalley, Bessie Sanderson, Florrie Stewart, "Helen 3 flow, Mamie Garrett, Sybil Kirkpatrick, Prof. Adams, Willet Baker, Capt. Ring- wood and Nests. Albert Shannon, E: Smythe, Leslie smith, Clifton R. Richardson, Houstorr, Clayton, Jones, Garrety,- Chrysler and Haycock » » » s . Mr Charle streer, bridge Johnston informally at Taylor, entertained this afternton hw Mrs. guest BW. Mi and burg David Walker of her parents, Mr. and Robertson, Earl street 1 and Mrs. Robert Heuderson | Miss Corbett visiting in Morris and 1 a returned day Lieut a fow Toronte, is/the Mrs | yester Granvill day Sinclair Toronto * spend ing in Miss wis Tuesd Maude Harold Edith ostes Fra ," West a small rnoon in hono London, ser street, bridge on Miss Mrs. | i at r of wlio * guest Sydenham a week-end in Torou-| Ross, Mrs, Charles Kathleen Meacham, its of Mr. and street and Migs C Kville iite Hora, and Toronto, are Mrs. "Ws GQ, Meacham Miss the Bue Kidd, Halloway arcline have returned to after -a short visit with King stredt: | Mr. and Mrs. W. Crothers, Prin $ street, are spendigg a couple of k n New York Mr and Fit Mrs Waddell | ces to Mrs. D. J, Millan, Earl street, has returned from a visit with relatives in! Toronto She was accompanied by | | | Two her sister, . Mrs. J. J. Collyer, who will spend a few weeks in Kingston. HOSPITAL TRAIN «ier or Americany With Mod Paris, Feb, 16 of thirteen cars, ricans was "rench The modern modate has equipme comfort sible 1 SE Present France| Modern Yet. \. hospital gift of two pres® &nted train Am to the} the to-day Government Lr fitted with equipment and 225 wounded persons. It! latest surgical amd medical | 'nt and furnishes as much for the wounded as is pos to obtain. The train includes u ping and dining car for the per sonnel, t+ train be siationed Sec, five miles northeast 1wence tt will be sent ded to various parts of the front © F n is the can accom most the will Ww as | American €lab Destroyed. (Special to the Whig | Qronto, Feb. 16 The American! Club was destroyed by fire, Several were injured upper story pr Sary & Practical | FHomé Dress Making Lerrons pris oe : Prepared Especially For This Newspaper by Pictorial Review Separate Silk Skirts In Vogue. +Clrcular skirt of quaint design, with high belt and dirgivay peplum. Pockets anmay be employed -if tha peplum and Pelt are omitted. L. The separate skirt of silk is destined Ro enjoy greater Popularity tlis season 'Rhan it has had in years. There is momething quaint and fetching about thts model which may be cut in one of fwe pieces. It has a high waistline mnd in trimming the skirt one has the choice. of pockets or a removable pep- Jum. In medium size the skirt requires Ne. €822 Pigtor's) Raves & svts Price; 15 of igt. og losing in back, Biren ; division of labo vards 3 with i6-inch material, made and belt, ag illustrated nning with the. skirt, wi r-front indicated by ) and the cente ack of small * perforations t-front and left h Y% peplum ich 1 large | turn un- | ions ao" ~back ec | | i h from folded edges the ger pe free single riotatic difficulty or dis: I people the very (Ax ul acket Adjust t | mn underneat ra stay; sti two it x pPer teh i rations it nter-back. s perfor rigt center- inch He om. folded edg Sew peplum to belt, center-fronts a center-bhacks even. large "QO perfora tions indicate center-front, Turn un der front\edge of belt and peplun at | notches for a hem and finish for a clos- | ing, If belt and peplum be desired | tions; reverse the belt, mak- ing large "O" perforations the cenier- | back. ! The skirt 1s very effective if made OF | taffeta or faiile 24, 28 R39 and 32 Inches . t y the Aun explosion in the | started the flames 1! A A, AA AA it * | mains. the. { the House of Commons throug gyoud Sleep i TINY TIM'S MISHAP. - Once upon a time the Gnohies had' found a fine place to' skate on .the pan of drinking water left every day for Rollo, the big dog to drink. One night, when they went to skate, they found Rollo absent, but they. knew ire wouldn't mind so they started to skate. : \ ~ Suddenly one cf them called out: "1 think-I heard the ice crack and perhaps we"better stop." The others laughed #t him ard told him net te be a coward. a frightened cry and saw fall into the cold w hole in the ice, Thay were so | they didn't know poor Tiny Thu was straggling hard to get out but the more he struggled larger grew the hole end the more tired dnd exhausted 1 he ? Became Tiny Tim ater through a first and htened at what to do a = All at once they heard. Suddenly thought of ran Rolle's straw. Some of the the's ad straw out on the i« nd laid at the hole so that grasp it and pull ty . ing Tim was pretty tired and wet : old but the incmes took off the'r coats wr him up warm and carried hin where he was put to hed The next day he not a bit the but' hé says he.will neve again unless Rollo is near dog had been presehl, lie just reached out } hig dragged Tiny T to, the a jiffy the ross uld safe othe; pped ome all well and s adventure go skating for, if the would have paw 1d firme firm Ww worse { "Low Cost of Living" Menu Menu for Thursday BREAK ANT Quartered Oranges Cre Ox Heart Potiito Unkes Poast Collce LUNCHEON Omelet Bolled Macaroni Drops Ted Pisin Ginger BREAKFAST Heart --( boil one Ai Creamed Ox ut in pieces' anil minute in a cup and a half milk Thicke flour 'n with a tablespoon of dissolved and boi ore minute longer Impossible ideal? ure ving for woman s LIES ne ol ue rod " make we. oue can ar he use thong be made by Weil. the if itis home, it is and by that we » under the rooftree home And we will probably vever learn the true significance of this differe less we first dis tly underst | making a home Is more, * more, thi a matter of cooking wl making beds, of fetching nud carrying and,run ning the vacuum cleancy There can be vibe tut nother to Use for all mean ey to help make the food no quarrel with that which suakes housg v'sbusi the hold tasks very larg and home a man's business But after both men and women have accomplished thus much there still re finest iT homemaking 1t Hes in lear home as thorough FW Ooms ontside Hess urea part of the ask © » terest, 'in for institution and in a sa eredness A \ conceive of love un belief in its an once said I I such a fine interpretation of the mean ing and value of ho that in case of pement be ideal of the would oiitweigh the and conserve unlty that to submerge woen two fiome il sell nent personal cle two people might be differ its personal etids to the larger ded! of home nay be tol sure in cption amb v ied ¥ not in of homicm as inrgely and as 1 \' fine BE Long town specimen of wildcat was shot rest Morris. Owen" Sond, inthe about miles from mp sty The librarians reported the h the Prime through the to Minister 'that: the loss , [fire would not be so greal as was sup- posed | rubbing Embarrassing Hairs Can Be Quigkly Removed {Beauty | Culture) { Halrs ean be casily banished Frew the skin by this quick, painless me thaod: Mix inte a stiff paste some powdered delatone and water, spread | on hairy surface aid in 2 or 3 min utes rub off. wash the skin and it wil be free from hair or blemish. x | cepting in very stubborn From, mb application is sufficient , J dicappointment. bn no inal packa the de x ne wet an | stare re cf LUNCHEON Drops. Mix half a quatter of 1 and 1 and Ginger mola butter cup cup of es, ench of own 15 gE, A la Yup gaspoonlol of ginge Bake i LES 1 pty. minutes in a mod t Ven DINNER Crecy Soup Melt table of butter_add the s flour when blended, add t cuy f until stenc poons and milk and boil Ste od Must ooms Boil until amd Celery -- n of mush cut of dissoly flow 2 or 1ute Whip la fa « longer Peach can cup ¢ Chill AAAAAAAAAAAS AAAAAL \AAAAAA ! J { J § § Modish Maiden Back Coes to Classroom. TYVYVVVY YS TTY vr YYYYY YY A BATISFACIORY DESIGN. frock id I'his "simple blue and. red pi is made of navy gaberdine and trim ed with whi buttons. A red ont leather bell matches the: smart little fourin-hand of red velvet ribbon, The collar and. cuffs are of white pique. a A Kitchen Hint "Keep nt piece Kitchei to will instantly bh that remove rust or dirt tone in the irons with. It those particles of + iron and will A careful fore you put I prevent avy ks on the del pumiee clean the remove also \{ with the trons possibility cate dpm To Keep You If. you tind ter to keep your. linnds smooth, try soakiy ly in a little hands are © tory lotion may parts of glycer which has bes ammonia and beg the = Hands Soft. 15 tdi nthe win and ional- your tisfae- on equal ater to a few drops of soli em Ocea It n ture into mw Gromes | as | house | > | { {1 | | | Some | | enough attractive linen for he carry | { | ments \ complished, | fancy un | pale pink taffeta, | lined r beaten "initial or -- HUUQEHOLD LINENS: Interesting Suggestions About the Proper Place to Mark Napkins. No housekeeper can have r table She way have ! - ever and her bedrooms enough for actual Rervice,. but it is | wise to keep just a little ahead of the actual need in extra towels for | guest room and bathroom. It is also { advisable to keep just a littld ahead in the supply of linen for the table. Every set of napkins and each ta- blecloth' should have the housewife's surname initial or her monogram em- broidered upon it. There is a ques- tion as to the proper place to put the monogram, but the major. ity prefer the letter on tablecloths to | be in the corner, where they will come just off the rojnded edge of the table | Napkins should have the initials in the corner or in the middle on one side, whete they widl be on top when the napkins are folded. Tea napkins are the only ones on which a wreath can appropriately be placed. It is" quite permissible to place an initial within the wreath of ether decora- tive motif. Tea napkins can also be finished with hemstitched or scal- loped edges. : Some 'women may argue that they , hiven't time to put fancy work on wousehold linen. [This is a poor ar- gunie nt, for almost every woman has a few moments during the day when she sits down to chat with a neighbor or when she is waiting for the home- coming of her husband to his even- ing meal. It is during these odd mo- that a great deal ¢an be ac- | especially in.the way of ! work. Pick up work is good for the nerves. A YOUTH FUL BELLE. The Schoolgirl Neath a Dance Gown Pretty as Sister's. The base 'of this attractive dress ia | over which falls a | like a tunic. This is out | across the. bust with a little net drape, {can find out | but patient- -- Ruskin iDo1? | when 1 propo {on the force. HER FARTY FROCK. wreath of French roses, while the four ruffles, on the skirt, slightly wider, veach the bottom of the overdrape. This desgn simple that most mothers cut reproduce Hz is so I'he County by-law pased by Montcalm | Council in December, 1913, | prohibiting - issue of liquor licenses, | has been quashed by a judgment ot | thi Lonrt of Review I | 'WOMEN'S sa TROUBLES | The Great Woman's Medi. | cine Often Just What Is Needed. We are.so used to thinking of Lydia | E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound as a remedy exclusively for female ills that we are apt to overlook the fact that it | isone of the best remedies for disorders of the stomach. You will like the rich strength and full flavor. a "is good tea" NL pA YR mt 'As the hall-mark on gold means pure, so Hathog? TOASTED CORN FLAKES on a package is the hall-mark for breakfast foods. Our cele- brated Corn Flakes are eaten by nearly all Canadians. Made from the best Southern corn, by our secret process, all the nutriment of the corn is conserved and made appetizing. A food for men and women in winter as well as in summer. one over you" b CAUTION: =Do noklet your grocer * pu substituting "just as good corn flakes' for the original "Kellogg's of ; "MADE IN CANADA" only by * Tue BATTLE CREEK ToasTeEn Cogn FLake Comrany, LiMiTED LONDON, ONTARIO. CANADA \ A A A AA A IN "MILLINERY SALE All Hats Trimming than price. Cuic and half Trimmed at less Velvets, Plush and Felt Shapes from 30¢ up. MISSES BUTLER & GRAHAM, 370 Princess St. Your Fault J.von may dull Hay what some of tl Howe faults er however fie vO Phone 1207 em voi and however slizht they may be had better make some---not efforts to zet Already Done. Pa-But, young man, yon ean make my gi SALTY irrows BEST FOR TABLE USE: S Say Flaws freoly in dampest weather I wish pou od. v reliable ds t tld be in every hye wid grocers sell them, Demin RG Limited, Sarzia, Ont. | FENTURY : BEST - | 3 FOR GENERAL The newer of nppiving ptient USE sine wndiject in the + supet ior pening --Chastet fic Competent, Old" Lady--Officer. could acrossi the strect? Officer I've got as goud eyesight us ¢ / Fin Join 1a For stomach trouble of women it is | , especially adapted, as it works in com- plete harmony with the female organ- | ism, since it contains the extracts of the | best tonic roots and herbs. It tones up | the digestive system, and increases the | appetite and strength. Here is what | one woman writes showing what this | | medicine does: -- | ailments pertaining to women. Newfield, N. Y.--"I am so pleased to say I can recommend Lydia E. Pink- | ham's Vegetable Compound as an eco- } nomical and beneficial remedy ih most At | least I found it so by only taking two bottles. I had: indigestion in a bad form and I am now feeling in the best | of health and owe it all to Lydia E. i ' Pinkham's Vegetable Compound."-- | | Mrs. Burr WiLLIAMS, R.D. No29, New- field, N.Y. Many women suffer from that "all | gone feeling," and ."feel so faint," | while doing their work. Ten chances '| to ohe their digestive system is ali out | of order. _A tablespoonful of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound after each mea! should completely remedy this condition in a few days. A FANCIFUL MOTOR COAT FROM PARIS. What could be move fanciful than this bouffint motor coat of orange colored duvety trimmed with a huge pelervine of sealskin, lined with green satin 7 ~The coat hangs 'in ripples from shoulder to hem front and back, and the ripple pelerine affords warmth in the back. In the front the coat shows a deep Chin Chin collar of seal. and buttons all the way from throat fo hem. Another rharming idea are the deep pockets outlined with A nagow bapd gfGeal. and the huge Sleeres with their button trimming, t

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