Thorough mixing is what makes cake delicate and tender mzkesthe best cake be- causeit creams quickly and thoroughly with the butter which is the hardest part of the mix- ing. Its purity and gata fing. Ganula --a pure, complete Progressive Dietary the right food step by step MILK FOOD -- No, 1 From bisth to 3 months MILK FOOD -- No. 2 From 3to 6 months MALTED FOOD No. 3 From 6 months onwards Carefully follow the simple directions on each tin. Baby's health is assured and he will develop firm flesh and y a8 a bird in nd have a poor complex- nj Seasons and tempera- t and dirt, are apt to injure any , @ven though the gen- eral health be good. ell these ex- ternal infl 8poil the com the natural thing 1s to remove spoil. by external means. mercolized wax will do this. actually absorb the film-skin, a Hitle each day. In 4 week or two you'll have a brand new com- lexion, a new skin. The exquisitely utiful and youthful complexton thus Scquired, comes s0 easily, without harm or discomfort, there's no reason why any woman should not adopt this simple treatment. Get an ounce mercolized at any drug store. Ap- ply nightly Mke cold cream, washing it ol ol ase. To quickly remove wrinkles, signs of care and age, bathe the face occasion- ally in a solution of powdered saxolite, 1 os, dissolved in 1-2 pt. witch haze! The results will surprise you. the plexion, | Ordinary | It will | weather-soliled | of mornings. - This will not fail in any | | them quite a lon | i | i | arrangements for a garden party tp | sion at (Continued from page 7.) { The Misses Muckleston, Union street, entertained at the tea hour on Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Elliott, | | of Port Hope, and Mrs, Davidson, of | Peterborough, who are staying in! Kingston while their husbands are in camp at Barriefield. Miss Going, Miss Bthelwys Mowat and Miss Jessie Smith assisted the hostesses with the | tea, and among those present were: Mrs, Buxton Smith, Mrs. Robert Ray- son, Mrs. Sanford Calvin, Miss Lilla! | Callaghan, Mrs, Jeremy Taylor, Mrs. Loucks, Mrs. A. B. Klugh, Mrs. Noble, the Misses Lyman and Miss | Macaulay. A Dutch luncheon was given at the Country Club on Wednesday Whea | covers were laid for twelve, the guests including Miss Wilhelmina Gordon, Miss Hilda. Hague, Miss Eva Richardson, Miss Mabel Richardson, | Miss Bessie Sanderson, Miss Mamie Garrett, Miss Mamie Anglin, Miss Lilian Kent, Miss May Rogers, Miss | Phyllis Knight and Miss Marion Les- lie. . * = » The Frontenac Chapter of the Daughters of the Empire are making be held at "Alwington" on Thursday | next, | | } | | | - . . Mrs. Wilkinson and Mrs. Gil, Brockville, have rented Mrs. John Carson's cottage at Dead Man's Bay | Mrs. W."G. Bailey, i for the summer to be near their hus- bands, Col. Wilkinson and Major Gill, | of the 156th Battalion. : - » > . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon J. Smith were! in town for a couple of days this week on their way to Halifax. | Miss Mildred McQuade, Ordnance street, is on. a: visit to friends in| Watertown, N.Y. 285 Alfred! street, spent a few days at Brock- ville the guest of Mrs George Me-| Glade. Miss Frances Going has returned from Niagara Falls and is at 126 Union Street West, - ' Miss Jessie Dickson, who is training at the Toronto General pital, is expected in town next in| week to spend her holidays with her moth- | natty linen shoe, lig | This pair is of er, Mrs. C. T. Dickson. - . Miss Marjorie Pense, West street, who has been visiting Mrs Fane Se- well in Toronto, came home on Wed- nesday for a couple of days and left yesterday to spend the summer with Mrs. Maitland Hannaford in Mont- real. Mrs. Elliott, Port Hope, is en pen- { "Thé Avonmore" while her | husband, Captain the Rev. Mr. Elliott, is at Barriefield camp. Mrs. Douglas Anglin left on Thurs- day for Petawawa, where she and | Mrs. Langley and Mrs. N. Lawson have taken a house for the summer. A iets oe * "Low Cost of Menu for Sunday i BREAKFAST Cherries, Currant Popovers Flemish Liver on Toast Rings Baked Potatoes Coffee DINNER Roast Veal Potate Puff Neapolitan Spaghetti, French Salad Coffee, Ice Cream, Marshmallow Sauce SUPPER Lobster, Newburg Mustard Cheese Crackers, Nut Sand- wiches, Fig Delight Lady Fingers A ------] BREAKFAST Flemish Liver--Cut the liver in pieces about two. inches square, cover with boiling water and let stand ten minutes. Drain, add ong tablespoon of butter, three tabie Spoons of boiling water, a teaspoon of chili sauce, a pinch of mustard and cover. Boil half an hour and pour over pieces of toast cut with large biscuit cutter. Currant Popovers--Mix one cup of milk, a cup of flour. two eggs, and & tablespoon of currants. Bake in gem pans in a hot oven twenty min- utes. DINNER French Salad -- Stew gently in their own liquer a small can of French peas. When they have ab- sorbed all their liquor remove from the fire and 'lét cool. Chop half a Living' Menu | é pound of English walnuts, mix witn the salt to taste, and pour over a cup of mayonnaise dressing. peas, Neapolitan Spaghetti--Boil twen- ty minutes in salted water half a package of spaghetti which has been broken in half Drain, add two cups of tomatoes boiled, strained and thickened with little dissolved fl and half cup of broken Joil until the cheese is mel a ur, a Coffee Ice Cream--Boil two cups milk with half a cup of dry cof- Strain into three beaten eggs and a cup of sugar. Return to the fire and boil until thick. Add two cups of cream and freeze. For the sauce boil ten minutes one cup of sugar with a quarter of a cup of water and add a quarter of a pound of marshmallows cut in halves. Cool and pour over the cream. fee SUPPER Lobster Newburg--Mix half a pint cream, half a cup of sherry, the of butter, three eggs, salt white pepper and a little cayenne to taste. Let the cream come to a boil and then stir in the well beaten eggs Season and add the sherry. Cut the lobster in small pieces and drop into the sauce. Let all come to a boil and serve hot. of same Fig Delight--Stuff figs w ped salted almonds. Put two table Spoons of lemon juice and one-half! cup of wine in chafing dish. When heated add figs, cover 'and simmer until teader, turning and basting | often, i ith chop- AAA ts oe Sleepytime Tales Sy How Tip Came Back to Baby John Onee upon a time Tip, the Squirrel, you remember went from his nice home with Baby John to the country to see his friends. He staid with 8 time and enjoyed Sleepytime ttales d it very much. It was great fun to | run up the hig trees, out on the 'SOAP "Procter & Gamble Pectories in Hamilton, Canada Tero in One ERHAPS you would find = a 5-cent cake of Ivory Soap too large for toilet use. Sut cake is so shaped it can be cut in two with a string. You can use half in ; half for other SCENTS (=) 994% PURE FLOATS. "Iran along the fences etalon | long branches and chase around or to play tag with the little | squirrels. But one day he woke jn! the morning and felt very lonesome | and nothing Seemed to suit him all | of the day. When it came night he! remembered how he used to see | Baby John get ready for bed and how, just before he got inte bed, he | would always throw a kiss to his pet Tip. each other he wanted to be! and see the baby | and all of his city cousins that lived | jn th unny house in the parks. So | early #he next morning, before any of { the oth¥rs were up, Tip crept out of | home and started for the eity. He | and stopped | to get a drink of Water and! thought what fun jt would be to sor-) prise them all. After a while poor | Tip grew tired and and dusty and | the city seemed very far away, but still he ran along and hoped he would get there soon, for his feet were | getting sore and he was tired too. Pretty soon it began to grow hot and he ran under a rock to see if he couldn't find a cool place. While he was there a man came along in an automobile and stopped by the road. Tip popped his head out and look- | ed at him. The man looked at Tip | a minute and then said, do be-| lieve that is Baby John's pet Tip and | he began to call, "Tip. Tip, come] here you rascal!" 'Just the minute Tip heard his! voice he knew who it was and came | ruining up as fast as he could, hop- | red up on the auto and scrambled into the back seat where he always | sat when Nurse took Baby John out to the park. : When they reached home 4 and i Baby John saw Tip he was so pi : that he wouldn't go to sleep that Then Tip knew back in his home his room. Tip says he is never! never going to leave his nice Home| again but will stay always with Baby | John, i Hos- | shoe | night until .they put Tip's cage in THE LATEST the Twilight ~ In the Re =a gE - THING IN SUMMER FoOT- Fashion has decreed that worn during the summer green linen and is the latest innov ------------_-- ttt tentang | ACTIVITIES OF WOMEN |: ts ee Otebetatg | ng Porto Rican Women have fused suffrage Girls are now being employed as messengers in Canada. Two women are promoting athletics at Sing Sing prison. Women suffer far less from self- consciousness than men Queen Elizabeth of Belgium has been decorated with the war cross of the! French government Mrs. H. L. Garland of Epelousas | been a servant in one fam ly | for 63 years Women members of the yan Indian tribe can carry much as two men More than 7,000,000 now employed in the trac fessions in Great Britain inglish women are being urged to take up farming in that country that the crops can be saved. Many Irish women now act as mas ter of hounds so as to keep up | been re Chippewa or haul as women are | les and pro | popular sport in that country Mrs. George Sw ain, who celebrated her 100th birthday on May 23d, was the first. school teacher in Madison Wisconsin. Female munition France now number whom 26,293 are factories, Mrs. Charles O. Bell of Denver, a workers in 109,300, of employed in state ht in weight and attr the ¢onventional heavy white season sha wetive in appearance, tips of flowered eretonne, and ation in the sport shoe line. rs rte errs cre re tea en recently celebrated her 66th » 48 the largest dahlia grower ado girls acted as lifeguards dur- duating exorcises of the n Army at Coney Island last month Miss Lenore Caw ker, Milwaukee's millionaire dog-catcher, has asked that her salary of $500 a year be in- creased to $1,200 Mrs. Emma Werntz and Mrs. Clara Lehr, who have re ached the age of 82, are the eldest twins in the state of Pennsylvania The 20,000 women and girls in the Troy, (N.Y collar factories have been granted in pay of ten per cent. Miss Helen an increase Swedblom operates an automobile between Hoquiam and Humtulips Ore., making one round trip each day of 54 miles. Legislators in the house of dele- gates of Virginia have, for the third time, put their thumbs down on high- er education for women Seventeen women from eig and one from Smyrna, Turkey, were graduated from the Women's Medical college of Philadelphia last month Lady Lugard, who he head of the committee for providing for the Belgian refugees in England, 1s a journalist and explorer Filipino women of the better class wear slippers, but no stockings, trail- ing skirts of wide circumference and waists transparent fabric, with ht states of [ wide stiff starched sleeves that stand out like wings of a butterfly s p The Battle alm of Wom ll give way to the | the d toasted flakes. logg's Toasted Co the way the hey contain much "that little bodies need, and th digestibility makes th " tummies." an ¥ = free . . t's FREE Running' Never refuses to flow from the shaker, neyer eakes or hardens bowever damp 'weather, SIFTO SAL It's something a little iit different and better for table use. Tryit. At the better grocers. Dominion Salt Co., Limited, Saris, Out, 104 No wonder then that McCormick's Jersey Cream Sodas taste so good; they're good because they're pure and cleanly made; their dainty, wholesome flavor, follows as a result of the precautions taken to ensure spotless cleanliness in everything we do, 65 MCormicks Sodas So good that butter seems unnecessary. THE McCORMICK MANUFACTURING CO, LIMITED General Offices and Factory: London, Canada. Branch Warehouses: Montreal, Ottawa, Hamilton, Kingston, Winnipeg, Calgary, Port Arthur, St. John, N.B. There probably isn't a kit- chen in the land that's quite 80 clean as McCormick's new model bakery. Every. thing about the "house"-- ingredients, pans, ovens, employees--are so scrupu- lously clean that, as the saying is, one could almost eat off the floor, Makers also of McCormick's Fancy Biscuits . ---------- " rrr . Miss Ruth Law recently attained | Miss Lucy Butler has been post- the height of 11,000 feet in a war mistress at Hounslow, Eng., for the aeroplane, last 25 years. - ---s RUST the children to know what is good to eat. Kellogg's is 2 warm favorite with them Because they like elicious crispness of the delicately Mother knows that Kel- rn Flakes are good by youngsters thrive on them. of the nourishment eir extreme em kind to little «The only product made in Canada by Creck Toasted Corn Flake Co., Limited London, Ont,