Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Jan 1918, p. 16

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FR POWDER RMTAINS No ALYY Princess Kudoxia of Bulgaria is a glever diplomat. as well as being a business genius She solely manages the Sofia pa [ Ferdinand wher he ministers and envoys In to these duties she also runs her fa- thers farm at Vitosch, irects his business : speculations and his enor- mous private wealth, Chicago now has ten women mail carriers, receives addition To Stop a Persistent. Hacking Cough . The best remedy is one you can enslly make ot home. Cheap, very effective. "Thousands of people normally healthy in every other respect, are annoyed with a persistent hanging.on bronchial cough year after year, disturbing their sleep and waking life disagreeable, It's so needless--there's an old home-made vem- edy that will end such a cough easily and quickly. oy ' Get" from any druggist #214 ounces of Pioex" (50 cents worth). pour it into a 16-0z. bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup. Be: gin taking it at once. Gradually but surely you will notice the phlegm thin ont and then disappear altogether, thus ending a cough that you never thonght wonld end, It also promptly loosens a dry or tight cough, stops the trouble some throat) tickle, soothes the irritated membranes that line the throat and bronchial tubes, and relief comes almost immediately, A day's use will usually break up an' ordinary throat or chest cold, and for bronchitis, erotip, whoop * ine cough and bronchial asthma there in nothing better. It tastes pleasant and keeps perfectly, 5 Pinex is a most valuablo concentrated compoind of genuine Norway pine ex~ tract and is used by millious of people every vear for throat and. chest colds with splendid results, To vavoid disappointment, ask your druggist for "214 ounees of Pinex" with full directions and don't accept any- thing alse: A guarantee of absolutb satisfaction or money promptly refunded goes with this preparation, The Pinex Co., "Toronto, Ont, For Women's Ailments DfMartel's Female Pills have been ordered by physicians and sold by reliable Droggiots everywhere | for over a quarter of a century, 't accept a substitute. The Time to Save + Your Hair is Now GOING! GOING! GONE! & Le [1 Un et ean, - NEWBRO'S HERPIOIDE is the one rem on your ist's shelves which, may A de- pended u { Told In 3 I Twilight | . (Notice ---~Hereafter, the Whig, in common with other papers all. over Canada, will make a charge of Hl for inserting ay engagement, riage or reception announcement.) (Continued on Page 7.) Mrs. P. H. Huyck will be at home at 80 Clergy street west, ou Friday, the 18th inst., from 4 6 o'clock. Afterwards on the first Friday of each month, Mrs. N. C. Polson. Jjr., was hostess at an informal bridge on Thursday alte C " aftern oy iia w= i0apt. and 'Mey: Ceeil returned from New ington. - iMrs. Charles W. Livingstc has been the guest of Mrs. C ston, Barrie street, ronto to-day. Mrs. W. J. Corbett, Alfred street, left on Thursday to visit relatives in Prescott. 5 Miss Eleanor Lyman left this week re her studies at Dobb's Adams have York dnd Wash- m, who Living- returned to To- . Miss Flora Rees is leaving next week to visit Mys. Kipp in New York. Mrs. T. G. McGinnis and her two children have returned to Philips- burg, Que., after spending the past two weeks with the Hon, H. W. and Mrs, Richardson, "Alwington." Mrs. James Rollins, sister of Mrs. J. 8. R, MoCann, with her daughter, 'twill spend the next few months in the south of France. She has been doing work in England for the past year, The Dean of Ontario Is the guest of Sir Henry and Lady Pellatt at 'Casa Loma," Toronto. Mrs.' Shibley, Harrowsmith, is visiting her mother, Mrs. W, Lake, Queen street, i Donald Nickle, Charles Mundell for Trinity Hope. : Mrs. Buck, Sydenham'is the of Mrs. Leighton Guess, street. Harry Orr and left on Thursday College School, Port guest' Brock *® © * Miss Gyneth Wankiyn, Montreal, entertained at a young people's dance on Wednesday for her bro- ther, Cadet David Wanklyn, before his return to the Roya] Military Col= lege. Miss A. Muriel Dunne, spénding the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dunne, Ottawa, has returned to resume her studies at Queen's, A Cadét Donald Cameron; ~R.M.C., entertained at a small dance at his home in Peterboro on Wednesday night. s * *® Hon. David Jamieson, speaker in the Provincial House, and Mrs, Jam-~ ieson, have come from Durham and are in the Speaker's apartments in the Parliament Buildings. Archbishop Hamilton, Ottawa, celebrated his eigbty-third birthday on Saturday. ! Mr. and Mrs. {: 8. R. McCann, of Kingston, with their little grandson, Master David Gillies, were week-end visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Gillies, Carleton Place. * - * A engagement is announced of iss Madeline Vidal, daughter of the te Brig.-General Beaufort 'Henry Vidal gnd Mrs. Vidal, Ottawa, to Capt. A. Le Hoyer, M.C., Royal Fly- ing Corps. - * - Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Parkin, Liv- ingston avenue, announce the en- \gagement of their only daughter, IEva Floretta, to Frederick Foster j Corley, of Dime Savings Bank, De. Mroit, Mich. The marriage is to take place quietly the latter part of Janu- ary. ; ¥ * ® 4 On Saturday, Dec. 8th, at St. Pet- er's Church, Baling) Bng., . Capt. Ralph Skelton, M.C., R.F.A., son of F. Chas. and Mrs. Skelton, of Montreal, and Marjorie Alice, daughter of the late Frederick Rrownfleld and Mrs. Brownfield of Kingston, were mar- ried. = : sg a The marriage has been announced of Helen, eldest daughter of the late Judge Edward Merrill, Picton, and Of Mrs. Merrill, Prince Arthur ave- nue, Toronto, to Frank ¥gerton. The bride is one af Canada's literary wo- men, being a poet-authoress of some renown. mar. A AR Oo ; GOT WET FEET JOULD NOT SLEEP ROR COUGH. A bad cold accompanied hy a dig- ressing cough that keeps you awake tw night 5 most aggravating mnless If is attended to at once may levelop ante something very serious. br. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup eals the Muebus surfaces, relieves | ppresgion dnd tightness of the chest, emoves the accemylation of phlegm, | fuiets 'the 'most obstinate and dis- | 'ressing coughs, and secures rest aad | ileep at night, not only to the suffer- | ye otherwise broken. Mrs. - Ezekiel Acker, Lake mt, N.S, writes: "I got ind took an awful gold: could not leep at night, and would "do noth- ng but cough. My husband got me t bottle of medicine. but it was not | vorth bringing home, 1 was going 0 call the doctor in when a friend | wsked me to trv Dr. Wood's Norway | Pine Syrup. . I told her I had little 'faith in it, but she urged me to get 2 bottle. I did, and 1 must say that! of all the medicine 1 ever took, it is | the best, and relieved me the quick- ®t of anything I ever saw." i "Dr. Wood's'"| is put up in a yellow | vrapper; three pine trees the trade | nark; price 25¢.and 50c: manufac- iured only by The T. Milburn Co. Limited, Tofonto, Ont. Arron Tom pn A om CELEBRATED IN NEW YORK liee------ } . H, Cahan Has Married a Parisian | Lady. i Pleas- wel feet 0. Ho CAHAN, K.C The 'marriage of Miss Juliette Eliza Charlotte Hulin, Paris, France, to C. H. Cahan, K.C., Montreal, took place in New York €ity on January 12th. Upen their return Mr. and Mrs Ca- han will: reside at 29 Cote des Neiges road, Montreal 2 Twelvelcities in England wnploy wotten an police duty, Skin on Fire With Eczema The Most Torturing of Skin Diseases ~--ely Doctors Have Satisfactory Treatment to Offer, But This . Ointment Cures. Yoo oly -- alt St. Thomas, Qut., "T&H*"T95 Jac" zema's iteh is iorjure, the skin seems on fire with the! burning, stinging humor; at times it becomes almost unbearable, and in desperation you could.tear the skin to pieces. Yom dare not exervise for fear of aggra- vating thé itching, neither.can you sleep, for no kooner does the hody becape warm than the trouble be- gins, and instead of resiful, refresh- ing 'sleep, it is scratch, scratch all night long. There is scarcely a mo- ment's respite from this maddening malady at any time. Of course you have tried nearly 'all the washes, salves, Totions and medicated soaps, but, like thousands of others, have been flisappointed and disgusted, Mrs. AbBex Perry, 18 Ross St., St. Thomas, Ont., writes: "'I' édnnot re- cemmend Dr. Chase's Ointment too highly, as it cired me of a very bad case of eczema. For six years I was shamed to go near my door when anybody called, my face Was so aflect- ed with this terrible disease. 1 con- not help ane at all. = When I heard of Dr. Chase's 'Ointment. being good for eczéma,'1 tried it, and before 1 had used two boxes | could see it was helplog 'me. * Now; since my face is entirely healed. they want to know ho? I 'was eured, and I certainly re- commend Dr. Chase's Ointment. 1 cannot 'speak tog strongly ifi its, fa- VOPF, #8 ¥ patd out many dollars for doeterg" medicines, but did not get aug rolfef until I used Dr. Chase's You miy be skeptical regarding : Dr. Chase's Ointment "Most people are, after n to get relief from a remedies, but Dr. Chase's Will not disappoint. you. . Su ined at the marvel i It has over all . . It takes time ure eczema, bat Dr. nt will do ied affer-a fow applica- RE Toe antnty > iy Sida : eczema, Dr irritation and of skin \ happed and chil | TOOK AWFUL COLD. . Home Dress Making and | the refiedy You should take, Iti Jyeats old, of .Clexeland, O., is, picsis sulted several doctors, but they could |" fit You} tient comes useful In al Ant vers home for} | - i - { i Lessons | | : By Pictorial Review Gabardine Skirt Wobat to others whose rest would [© 7457 " A four-piece skirt in gabardine with plaited front and back and gathered sides. The pockets may be omitted, if desired. . A skirt that has met with unusnal success is this: four-piece design in plaited effect. The. side gores are gathered at the top, while the front and back are plaited. - The adjust ment is to the left of center-front . under a plait. If desired, the poc- kets may be omitted. Tn medium size the design requires 41 yards 44-inch "material. If made without the poc- kets, 33) yards will be sufficient. B|kirts that are not platted all the" way around the walst are much less difficult of management than these plaited only at the bhck and front. Eary & Practical - 7 Prepared Specially fo. This Newspaper in Four-Piece Design. man---Some pred 3 FEY f= b # \ : | To.make this model, join the gores as notched and léavp left side seam free above the lower large "O'! per- foration in front gore and finish thé edges above for a placket. . Form box-plaits in Tront and back gores | creasing on lines of slot perforations, | bring folded edges to corrasponding | lines of small "0 perforations and | press plaits; stitch plaits along the! folded edges from upper edges of | skirt to any desired depth Gather | upper edge of sides gore between | "T" perforations.' Next, take up thd darts jn tha! stay. bringing the corresponding | small "o" perforations at edge together and stitch, graduati seams into nothing at single small | CONSTRUCTION GUIDE TABT | | |8ack go { JI tL AN "e"" perforations. Adjust stay to position underneath skirt with cen. tér-backs even and close at center front; stitch upper edges of skirt and stay together. Then take the pocket and line it afterward adjusting on side gore, » with outer edges of pocket along"in- dicating small "9" perforations, bringing notches at top of skirt and pocket together. - Face the belt and trimming piece; sew trimmTng plece to uppar edge of belt' as notched. Arrange belt around the waist with upper edge of belt about 14 inch ahovée top of skirt, center-fronts and csnter-backs even? if desired. button the trimming piece to extensions on pocket. Large "0" perforation in belt indicates conter- front Trim the stitching. skirt with buttons er 20 cents. hea. ¥ | THE ACTIVITIES OF WOMEN London now has over 600 police women, ' ; Sinuk Mary is conceded to be the richest native woman in Alaska. Women jn Japdn are being employ« ed in large numbers as docksters. Wives of Canadian soldiers are al- lowed $25 per month by the govern- ment. Miss Fannie Kochman, seventeen dent of a bank. Ballet gifs in Russia are being per- Gatited to cater the learned profess SIONS, . Women are now bing trained in al- most every branch of the munition in- dustry. of : Waitresses in San Francisco 'are asking for an increase} ofi$! per week in wages. » ah The loading of all $unition ships that leave Portugal for France is done by women. = Women now control about 90 pe went. of the food consumption in the United States, English women economize on their Pictorial Review Skirt No. 7457. Bizes, 24 | ployees of the 'Pennsylvania railroad 3 to 36 inches waist, Price, NN ANA NM, tables so as to enable them to spend lavishly for furs, Mrs. Shields R. Smith, of Sedalia, is the only womah recruiting officer in the State of Missouri. Turkisl» women "never serve "in Christian houses, unless it be as a charwoman. Miss Helen V. Boswell is secretary of 'the women's division of the New York state Republean committee, Rose F. Albert, of Newark, N.J., has successfully passed the bar exami- nation asa counsellor in New Jersey. Miss C. K. Haywood, of Cynwyd, Pa, is an expert with the LHe tue and has defeated nriny male competi- tars with ease. ~~." / Over three per 'cent. of the em- on its lites east of Pittsburg are wo- men. : y required .in army hospitals in. the United States and Europe during the coming year. ' Of the 50,000 persons in' New York |" city who volunteered to take a mili- | tary 'census in that city, 40.000 were women, The only woman block sigual oper- ator on the Delaware & Lackawzuna raliroad is Miss Clara Leonard, who handles the tower ar Herrick (Centre, Pennsylvania. BE infla on of the| e wonderful healing pow-| v » 2 » Over 20000 female 'nurses will bes Nal Il WAS CREAR "HE food valie of cocoa has been proven by centuries of use, and diet sicians the ' world over are enthusiastic in ments of. it. It is said to cone TOODV itians and phy- their endorse-. tain more nourishment than beef, in a more lated form. The choice, how- should be a high-grade cocoa, course. 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