Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Aug 1919, p. 4

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& Re PAGE FOUR a ; : : hae : THE D A I L Y B RI T i S HW HI G : i Se ; : ' WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 015, --~------ : Fs EE -- a ---- Pe. NE [ee Ee ---- | BOYS | sme] DRESS |. =. | RENTS ARE ol : 10 pl BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE BE Even ale pooner : ; HI( +H Y SCHOOL Prevented by "Fruit-a-tives" : || $5.20 bid; May, §515 bid. : 3 Aaah daaaiuk Ahaha Aa A The Wonderful Frult Medicine : | GRAIN QUOTATIONS. 8 * . (Copyright, 1919, by the McClure Newspaper Syndicate)' 5 | 3 n ' ' ; i Toronto, 88 Mamsonwweve Sr, How, Qow. High Turbans dnd Henry VIIL Caps]| Daring High Trimming. voifiten " Thank oodn we : y | "In my opinion, no other medicine Are Featured for Autumn. | The stiff cockade that presses itself | wha onto, 1 i RE PY Cred I Ww. . ess, . do not have to pay SUITS ~3| Is 50 good as 'Fruita-tives' for Paris, Aug. 17--Did the leaders of | against the front of the drum major's northern, $2.13; No. ' rita , rent! e uilt our stere in 1904 when i i the military bands in the Victory |hat is lacking in the new turbans, > af: Na ; , northern, Indi on and Constipation, March or The enthusiasm for the [there {8 no tendency to entirely oblit- $208; So. 4 wheat, $2.02. ' i costs were low. ' ' ForVyears, I suffered with these ; i ra \ i : ; _ Manitoba oats--Ne. 2 C. W. 808%¢ . J ¢ Italian soldiery impreds; upon the lerate high trimming. On some of | no 3C, W.. 89%; extra. No. 1.8 » dreaded diseases, trying all kinds of | minds of the milliners that high tur- [these shapes there is a broad Wing | gga c. No. 1 feed. 8835e; No ' ed 'Rap. as ; - . treatments until I was told I was |bans might have a niead of popularity | that spreads itself outward as it goes | gg 3¢; all in store Fort Willlam, We will give YOU the full benefit of incurable, if exploited just now? Whatever the upward, ending in soft tendrils. On American cern--No. 4 yeliow.| 11: this t 2 : 3 | One day a friend told me to try |Yeason, the interesting fact has 0c- |others there is a swirl of Paradise, or | pomina) he dy '| 8 o-day, | Praitatives', To my surprise, I jcurred. Dotting the 'beaches, Sling whatever feathery flues stand for the | ognadian corn--Feed, nominal. | " i : ; : . " the restaurants where tea is served original. - No ene ean wear such a hat | American eorn--Ne. 8 yellow, nem- 9 TOR medicine give immediate {truly English manner, though most off the forehead so the timid impetus | ina] { : { We can afford it, and are doing it for ief,and in a short time J was all |of the French take orangeade, are the | toward showing fringe of hair over! Manitoha "barley, in store, Fe-t : ight again", | high turbans. They have a rival in {the brow may set back for months. | Willlam---No.. 3 C.W $1 31%} Ne. | our customers every day. Come m and see DONAT LALONDE the crushed cap of Hénry VIil, which | The Henry VIII. turban, however, has| 4 ow. $1.23; rejects, 31.25%; §1° for ourself ; . i 0c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 28. | 1S made of petunia and lapis lazuli lits pose settled by the individual, and | teed, $1.25%, vay ; y A i 8 box, 0 for $4.90, a. ®e 20¢. blue and Vatican purple. - About the [one sees quite an array of curled Ontario wheat--o. 1, nominal: 2 ; -- AND UP | At all dealers or from Fruitatives ||atier there is not so much. swagger |frings under. the edge of the colored | no. a $5.0 to $3.05. £0 shipping WwW ipa; : a I oT : | Limited, Ottawa. i and romantic interest as in the high- |velvet. It may be 'that"the stiffness | pointe according to freight; No; 3 e clothe man and boy; week day and ran 7 turban. It is, undoubtedly, a militarylof the miltary turbans will melt and | nominal. : 1 dh ) ce = see cozy | bit in millinery and promises td" be they will assume the softly crushed! Ontario oats--No. 2, white, not | Sunday; for work or play; from head to i) quite a feature of early Autumn fash- [shape that women appear to like. At quoted; No. 8 80c to 83e, according | foot. . : ! ion, although in América we may take | present they stand alone in their se- |, freight outside. . Only the following sizes left: i ® | A . "fll up first the colored felt hat for the verity. A woman who wore a most | Barley--Malting, $1.36 to $1.49: : O 1 C e | informal weeks that intervene be- conspicuous one the other day earried| Buckwheat-- Nominal. . A tween summer and winter. a stout, rather -short, gold-hoaded Rye--No. 2, nominal, Hn ilies Age 7T-years.... only 3 | 1 will be' pleased to give you een . (cane in her hand. One hoped. she! Manitoba four--Gavernment 'Stan: " y years... only § (lll estimates on all kinds of mew fl! One for Round, the Other for Oval |would" give it a twirl, a flourish, and | dard, $11, Toronto. fans ' . and repair work in the ecar- Face throw it in the gir, then catch it, | -Ontarjo flour--Government stand-| FAIS san only pentering line. . Some big names are behind both the | ard. Torento-Montreal, . $10 to | 10 years. ... only i 1 assure ydu that all orders drum major's Hat and the Henry VI1I | $10.50 in jute bags. | i - "will'receive prompt and person- sap of velvet. The face mus} be oval « | Millfeed--Car loads, delivered, . 2 voor oly > cap 0 5 wt lzeod--Car *ionds. _dctivered, 271 Princess St. 13 {lif al attention. ~ to wear one, snd the Fyund-faced wo- ' Montieal orts, $14 A 31; ran, | 3 years only . man is permitted the other. The -Am- | $42 to ; fee ur, not ¢ . 13 years nl { Overton Aykroyd ericans re have appeared in the THE HOUSEHOLD middlings net quoted; good feed : nr only 31 21 MAIN BT. PHONE 1070 ertished cap along with formal 'after- | flour, per bag, $3.35 to $3.50. i 14 years.... only { noon dress, choosing horizon blue Edited by Aane Rittenhouse. Hay--»Baled, track, Toronto, car| 3 - = ~| and amethyst for the colors. The lots. No, 1, $22 to $24; No. 2 mixed, | rm rt French, it must ba admitted, carry - 1810 to $19 per ton; straw, car lots, | - 16 years,...1 only off the swagger of the high stiff tur- WHEN YOU BAKE A CAKE {$10 to $11. | ban with more style than we do, un~| = With the tyro in cooking the buga- | 5 - | less there chances to be an American boo of cake making is in the rising. . New Y¢ rk. 2 P | G WASHINGTON | who has the slim face with. its pointed | Mixing the batter is a matter of ac-| New" York, Aug. 28 --Flour-- | | i» " 3 A 2 . chin that characterizes the French [curate following of a good rele, but Mant Suike 2 Lh hi MR gid : women of class, * {the matter of rising seems to be a| 2 2.75; y : : aid a la er Bros PREPARE) SUITER , Along with the suggestions that the | lottery. To be sure, something de- $9.50 to $10.26; new winter | SERVE IT FOR LUNCHEONS, DINNERS AND SUPPERS , made in the cup at the table. hat was copied, although exaggerated, | pends on the baking powder"you use straights, $10.10 to Ji349 so Most modern machinery used in making our Ice Cream--- All size cans in 'stock. from the military cap worn by the|and more than one cake has wasted | Kansas straights, jas pL 5. the ingredients are the Dae] Seal un Hmamiag vu: lee Crum. 112 Prin St. Italian connected with the mission in| gopd ingredients because the baking! Rye Flour--Market qulet; r to, . 3 Cess ¥ . '15 suits... .1 only Prompt Delivery. the Hotel Edouard Sept, comes the| powder was some that was bought {£00d, $8 to §8.40; chelee to taney, | , Prompt delivery to all parts of the city. vivid remembrance of .the wild ap-|from an agent at the door who assur- ($8.45 to $8.75. | | plause given the Italian contingent|ed you that he was putting himself | White Cora Flour--§4.65 to $4.85. ; \ ¢ { 8 : lo = D. COUPER {along the entire route of the Victory | through college or supporting an in-| Cornmesl =Mashot S81: $20, § | ) 341-3 Princess stret. Phome 78 | Parade on the Fourteenth of July. It| valid wife or mother From She pro- [nominal por 100 Ive. No. 2 West- : al or { was an outburst that surprised and in- | ceeds of this baking powder of his | 1.68 ¥ Bi eight New BUTTER WRAPPING PAPER terested all the onlookers, especially |own mixing. So first of all you should |®rD, $1.653%. cost and freigh 204 Princess St. 2 Phone 648 rer a 0-5 ret od sort of powder | York. Stock Printing, "Choice Dairy Butter," ; fhe Aufl Suton. 1t wag pov Hownibo sure W get 8 Sue » : Barloy--Market dull; feeding | 1,000, $2.85; 5,000, $1300; 10,000, $23.00. [iri ptm -- [to the Latin bond. By, others it WRS When you think of how little powder | $1.44 and malting, $1.47; both cost] . . : McLaughlin's Old Stand Specially printed with your own copy, ascribed to the splendid fighting by Lis needed for each cake you will see | od freight New York. \ & . ) 1,000; $3.50; 5,000, $15.00; 19,000, $24.00 ; . {the Italian army, augmented by the|how absurd it is to. buy home-made | Wheat--8pot, market steady; No. mm ee rs -- Special prices on larger quantities. | . sentence in the récent speech of Gen- | powder just because it is cheaper. is red. $2.35: track New York spot : rt { when he made his now famous state- | However, you may wish to economize | Corn--Market easy: No. 2 yellow, | Shipping chatyes pila ok 3,655 and over. {eral Haig that the Italians did little,| Then much depends on the oven |' "0. [} . KINGSTON BRITISH WHIG PUBLISH.NG CO, | | ment that the men of England must |in using your gas oven it is best notes 1a. No.2 white, $2:14; both cost| . | never forget that the British Empire |to attempt to cook anything else in | + Send us your hair or { won the war. Coming as it did, on|the oven at the same time that you |S fretehi New Sok: No. 2 white, felt be {the ve of the Victory March that|bake cake. If you attempt to bake |cq "Nos white Rfc. : mattress to | speech got under the French skin, As poatoes for Slater, for Justunes, > { ' = r « | the Americans were entirely left out | less you 'put them in the back o et cago. . : renovated and recov {of General Haig's summary of the|oven before you begin the cake, and | Chicago, a ~--Corn--No; 2, 9 ® ered. | part of the Allies in the war, they leave them there until after your cake {mixed, $1.94 to $1.94%; No. 2 yel- IX omen 8 ite | were not quite sure how they felt. has come out, vou may spoil your cake ||, 1 94 to $1.95. { " ' Feather beds and pillews |i Whether or not the French people|as a result of your potatoes, and if | (ats No, 2 white, 72 to 76%e; ly eterilined and made | intended to show the world what they | you cook the potatoes that way it i8 | No. 3 white, 71 to T4e. J iste Ratireaaey at medera coat | thought of the Italians, regardless of | doubtful whether the potatoes will not | Rye--No. 2, $1.54 to $1.55. : | governments, generals; and such, the |suffer in conséquence. Plan to light! Barley--3$1.20 to. $1.43. : : anvas K d . . { feature of the applause given by miles|the oven two or three minutes before Timothy--$9 to $12, " e " Kingston Mattress of French men and women to the Ital- | putting the cake in. Even if you want| Clover--Nominal. MINION FISH 60 A | ian contingent made gossip that ran|a slow oven this is a good idea a8 in| Popk--Nominal. ; ad " Company : through the boulevards like an escap- | this way You San Bost the haat of he Lard--$29.35. oy Voou ed balloon. - Then came the high tur-|oven ore the cake is put in. Re-| Ribs--§24.50 to $35.50. : : x inode | ion 580 Prinesss wreer. heme cum. [10 Bo be Cae Ee EE | oe vhat Tor rons coos IM es | x10 to 32 White Canvas Pumps and Oxfords -- low : a ---- ) of those who watch fashion as it is jemperature B secured 3 Joy reduce! Montreal, h 1 C b h I d is - { related to events. . e heat by diminishing the flow of | ' Montreal, Aug. 26.--Choice steers | ee uba ¢ 1 1 - : gas a than p] pening Ye plate $12.50 to $13.50 per 100 pounds, ot-! : n heel an ms heel, with rub : ' warmer above or the broiler below to | hers $7 to $8. Butchers' cows and | : . : : } cool" the oven. A loaf eake should be | bulls $8.50 to $10 for the best, while | ber soles--just the shoe for Summer wear, : ! baked in a decidedly slow oven, be-| other grades $8 to $6. The hog mar- | 9 : ! h Gr | Lass /& iA Saute it ® Jmpartant to have it dome | ket is flat, ys the best selects sold : . ! " 0 the centre and to have this cooking | at $21.60 to $22. Lambs were from : » Ga ge 8 Cas rocCer y : TEN process begin before the crust forms | $1 Z to 315, sheep §8 to/39.50. Milk. J $3.00, $3.50 and $4.50. .. 5 x on the outside of the cake, With small | fed calves, $12 to $16. Cor. Gore and Wellington Sts. i Ae . cakes it is not so difficult, but they are W------ ' -| best when cooked in a moderately | =. New York. . SPECIAL THIS WEEK 5 ick oven. & is always a bad idea | Now big Aus. 7 2 Doses; ' Cumin A c to uce the temperature after you | steers, $10 fo 80; bu 00 to oo San Mein rol a har 3.0m for Nie . | have begun as this is one of the -- $8.75; cows, $3.60 to $10.75. Brooms----rogriar S0c.; on sale Toe, Gain iert ways to make the eake fall.| Calves; veals, $18 to $35; culls; : Therefore, in baking a loaf cake, if | $14 to $17; skinf"milk, $11 to $13.- < PRONE 248. you want to be on the safe side, begin | 50; fed calves, $14; Westerns, §13 . : / in quite a cool oven and then as the|to $16.50. : : 'Y. cake seems to bé cooking you might | Sheep and Lambs--sheep, $8 to . . ? : add a little more heat to aid the ris- | $95 culls, $3 to $5.60; lambs, $10.60 " ® ' < i i to $17.50; culls, $7 te $10. ing process, i A very usual ' way to make cakes fall | Hogs--market firm at $23.50; CRYSTAL BOTTLING WORKS : Ha ot tincuciie: valent bounties ore I SALE sary la Spon Winnipeg Live Stock. : to see the cake. Once the cake has| Winnipeg, Aug. B56.---Butchers' +a around head, with algrette of the cisen and seems to be "set" you need | Steers, $6.75 to $112.60; heifers, §6 2 4 not be so cautious. {to §11; cows, $4.50 to $10.50; bulls, ' Tr . "pir | $5 to $7.50; oxen, ¥5 to 0 stoek- St awr 1n . ry Lambs, $3 to '$16; 'yearlings, $5 to| Sarva: toab to ore Tadd $12.50; é i x $5 to $9.50; mixed ohn 13. Hogs, sel- Lawrence [rool mame SER EE : : = | IE J . $10 to $13; lights, $18 to $19, ; H e or er - ; Clon + Chicago. H '| George Robinsen, Athens, has sold = ; 01g ug. 26.--Hogs, heavy-| ys regidence and stare to B. ¥. Hol- ; ag all kinds of soft drinks. We deliver to LIVE STOCK MARKETS, eit 31348 fo ie medium lingsworth, who will take possession : parts A . ' CR : 3 * 290. Sh: RE. . | about" November and tak er . ; Special attention given lawn socials and picnics: = Tore al gg ag XLT pIER | 4gency of the Leeds Farmers Goon - EC RELIABILITY. On schedule to Rh - ape ; , Aug. ~Héavy steers, » ~ TTR] rative store. Mr. Robinson will assist 2 3 : . $13 to $14; choice butcher $11 to pucking Kia" oomooth, $18.50 20 ,,4 yake charge of the stock buying the minute, on the job all the time $13; medium butcher $8 to 39; com. |g °F PICUIDE SOWS. Joust, $17.50t | nq shipping business, and ata lo t of in mon butcher $6 to $7.60; heifers,) tO $18.25; pigs, $17.76 to 319. Cat- | ""1 marriage took piace at Caps 'W cost of operation. good to cholce $11.50 to #13; butch. | Lio: Doo! steors, heavy welght.choice | yin ogni," N.Y., A en of Ale : : i er cows, chotos $10 to $11; do, med.| 2nd Prime, $16. Tap, 18.75; medi-|n;viq Ettelstyn, tertown, N.Y., ; ae : : : tum LL to HAE bulls, choices, un and goad; 3 ah Nea and Miss Jane May Kilborn, Cape : oa» : 4 eavy 0 ; do good § to | COINMON, SS \ Vincent, N.Y. ' : : - ¥ : fei $9.76; de, light $7 to $8; do canners| WeIEht, good and choice, $14 to| yo yond razon, Ohicage, a fore VER HEAR OF A REO stopping $5.25 to $6; stockers, 800 to 900 F14.50: motiuih a Sommon, $9.50 | mer resident of Napanes, after an ab- r ans the initi n Ibs. $9 to $10; do light mixed 65p[to $14; Dutcher cattle, heifers.| once of thirty-seven yoars, is the save on the initiative of the driv- * to 760 Ibs, $7.50 to $8; grass cows|#7.50 to $15; cows, 47.25 to $13.50; guest of Mr. and/Mrs. George A. Ble- : 2 » Pa $7 to $7.50; milch cows, $75 to|C8nners and cutters, $6 to $7.25; | ri Napanse. " er The Reo is as reliable as the $100; spring lambs $15.50 to $16.50 veal calves, light and handy weight, l sun in its bi gn sheep, light $9 to $10; yearling|S1A to $20; feeder steers, $8 fo : : - its orbit. : lambs $11 to $12; heavy sheep and 8.75; stocker steers, $7.85 to re , a . bucks $8 to $8.50; calves $18 tol# western range steers, $9.50 to Tan $22: hogs, fed and watered, bid| $16.80; cows and heifers, $7.50 to $31.25; do off cars $21.50; do f.0.p,| $13. Lambs, 84 pounds down, | 25; ; 2 7.50; culls and \ / pe J . i $036; 80 to the farmer $30. [$1435 fo, FLTS0; calls and oom- ; VER SIZE BEARINGS, Which eis fore. '310.50 to $12.15; ewes meai-| +A y means being capable on occasion, rime | um, good and choice, $7.75 to §9.25; > _ -- : BIC | steers, $1780 to $15; shippings. $18 | euls and common, §8 to $7.26. + | ; : . of twice, yes, three times r ito $17; butchers, $9 to $15.75: year. . Nt = its rated load. with danger' Day Necessity = J] ines. 319.50 to $16; neiters, 313.25. Montreal. pdt I ; ra . Without ger of cows, $5.50 to $11; bulls, $7.50 to| Montreal, Aug. 26.--Odts--Extra| x + abreakdown a §1810.50; stockers and feodes® $8 to|No. 1 feed, $1.01%. Flour--New | ° fn : : Health statistics absolutely [§.| $10.50; fresh cows and springers,| standard grade, $11 to $11.10. Roll ove 'that an Ice Box is a J1350 to $165. Calves, $8 to $24.) od oats--Bags, 90 Ibs, $4.90 to ousehold mecessity for the J Hoga, Joarie a I aa york-| $5.25. Bran. $45. Shorts, 35s. Hay-- ars, v ; pigs, + roughe! No. 2, per ton, car lo 22 to $24. $18.50 to $19; stags, $12 to 60 oo 1 : E is to the door Tor insphcti | pigs, $21.50; roughs, $19.50, ; . : : = ction It 1s saver meceseary Gs open "HOME OF GOOD SHOES" $12; wethers, $10 to $10.50; swes,| ioe $0.78 to $i sheep, $8 to » Buffalo. Buffalo, Aug. 28.--Cattle, \ EL ] : ; | SA Te ES Po "Winnipeg. JED. is, No. 2| OB LONG CASTO R IA CW., §9%¢; No. 3 O.W., 88%; ox- UE : : ATic; Ko 3 reed, sine nanierr | | 5, a ~~ For Infants and Childresi- [No.2 C.W., §1.36%; No. 4 OW, Coat to Const VG a sl a | 10 For Over 30 Years | 51-32%; rejected, $1.24%, Flax STEVENSON : 4 In Use v No.1 N.WC. $8; No. 2 C.W., $5.50; DEE VEL SiN UL (Always bears ees | No: 3, CW. $45 + ed "Phone 58 ; the -- rr is JreS-------------- Minneapolis, Sug. 26 --Floar'un-l

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