Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Aug 1919, p. 5

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Drink . v Charm Black Tea : Sold in Packages Only GEO. ROBERTSON & SON, Limited -- a J DFJ. Collis Browne's AN THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE. Acts like a Charm in DIARRHOEA ....u wren CHOLERA ... ~ DYSENTERY. Cheeks and arrests those tos often fatal diseases FEVER, CROUP, AGUEK. > The best Remedy known for COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. ~ Effectunlly cuts short all attacks of SPASMS. % de oaly palliative in NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM; TOOTHACHE. ORlorodyne is a liguid taken in drops, graduated according to the malady. 14 ismariably relieves pain of whatever kind; creates a calm refreshing sheep : ollays irritation of the nervous system when all other remedies fail, leaves no bad affects; and can bs taken when no other medicine can be folerated. INSIST ON HAVING 'CONVINCING Pr. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S MEDICAL TESTIMONY CHLORODYNE. WITH EACH BOTTLE. Sold by ali Chemists. Prices in England: Ui, 39, 418. Sole Maasfacturers: 3. T. DAVENPORT, LONDON, The immense succens of 1his Remedy bas given rise to masy imitations N.B.~Every bottle of Genuine Chlorodyns bears on the stamp the same of the iaveator, Dr. J. Collis Browne, Ladies Will W Oxfords This Fall And Winter » Prices of Footwear are going much higher, but by buying now you save your- self the increase. We are now showing a complete range of Ladies' Low-Heeled Oxfords, Perforated Wing Tip in Brown Calf and Black Kid or Calf; to be worn with spats; for fall and winter wear. 5 J. H. Sutherland &Bro "HOME OF GOOD SHOES" oi a WATERTOWN GIRL "TALKS WITH PRINCE Miss Mildred E. Phillips Inter- views Him At Toronto-- Daring Causes Sensation. Watertown, N.Y., Times. Miss Mildred E. Phillips, daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs. Frank L. Phillips of 249 Coffeen street, intge'viewed the Prince of Wales in Toronto, Canada, Monday during the reception in hou- or of His Royal Highness, as repre- sentative of the Syracuse Post-Stand- ard. In her article she describes the prince as 'just a sweet, lovable, and at times, dreadfully self-conscious boy, despite his 26 years and the tre- merdous responsibility of living up to the ever-present fact that he is a real prince." . Miss Phillips is well known in this city where she has spent the greater part of her life, She is a graduate of Watertown 'High school and gained distinction there for her dramatic ability in°her appearances in several class plays. Later she obtained a scholarship In Syracuse university and studied music there, being em- ployed in the editorial department of the Syracfise Post-Standard in vaca- tions. She has had charge of the Preparation of the Sunday feature photogravure section. While a resi fent of this city she was a member G. WASHINGTON PREPARED COFFEE made in-the cup at the table, All size cans in stock. D. COUPER 841-83 Princess stret. Phone 7a QUICK'S WESTERN MEAT Choice Sirloin Steak ...35¢c. Ib Choice T. Bone Steak ..35¢. Ib. Round Steak .........300. Ib. Rib and Shoulder Roasts 25¢ Jb Stewing Beef . .135c¢c. to 20¢. Ib. Salt Pork, for boiling, 23¢c. Ib. Choice Lamb, Pork, etc. + 112 CLERGY STREET. PHONE 2011. of the choir of Asbury Methodist Episcopal church. : 3 Her appearance during the cere- mony is described by the Toronto Times as *an unlooked-for incident." - . Dwelling and ba Miss Phillips presented herself au g d mn, the exhibition when members of the one acre land, in good || |1aiies' committee were being pre. village. Price $600. || |" to His Royal Highness. < 4h hy! v W. H. GODWIN Twelve men, members of the four- - & SON masted schooner Elmer Roberts, ar- rived at Yarmouth, N.S, stating that Real Eitate & Insurance | ix aliens who .had been held at i 89 Brock St Phone 484 | | Ellis Island, N.¥., for deportation, - « - Tuesday .| the . THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG Bhd pg Wy Phd oo pa on DRESS BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE (Copyright, 191%, by the M¢ The Return of Knife Pleating. Paris, Aug. 18.~--~Among the 3 slim skirts that, fill Paris there has appeared one that presents a differ- ence. It is finely aecordian pleated, i not so short as the others, and carries with it a knife-pleated blouse that hangs below the hips and is girdled in { with one of those string belts that all ithe smart women affect. -~ Doucet started this fashion early in summer for a few women who were going to their places in the coun- try or to warmer climates than Paris | has" proved this summer, which, with {its rain, mist and cold nights, has taken philosophy to stand without los- ing enthusiasm. { . Thé resorts on the coast were rain- swept the first. part of the summer, and the mountains were eyen chillier, so the majority of those who must bé amused and kept comfortable in sum- | mer. weather that is like autumn re- !| mained in town....If is far easier to be cheerful in bad weather in city streets +than-in--country lanes; so life at the { resorts started late and thin clothes | were taken for emergency rather than | for necessity. It was for these emérgéncies that | In America we have far more var- | ~~~ ann Doucet built the variety of handke chief linen frocks in accordian plea ing. - He made them in different col- ors and the box that went home to certain fashionables was suggestive of ta Gargantuan box of assorted hand- | kerchiefs sold at the Xmas seagon. { Geranium pink, horizon blue, lemon dark blue, jade green, mauve y would be the color rdered » woman, the gowns made alik | girdled in various colored These are for the morning, | for thé hours between three o'clock. cords. that is, eleven and The materials are not of any inter- | est to Americans this late in the sea- son, for our women do not get new | clothes at this time of year; they pur- | sue a policy of wate f waiting until {the new autumn things arrive in the { shops, and they continue to wear what Wear | sams ava '| their ship, loaded with munitions, had caught fire and blew up at sea. {| {escaped Crom theve qn ® | Citron ¢olored voile frock trimmed with bands of cotton swans' down. . ? { Clure Newspaper Syndicate) | they possess during what remains of | the hot weather, boxes and varied eolore frocks: Doucet and others are repeating the idea in crepe de chine, in thin satin, in voile. The same colors are not used for autumn as for hot weather. The more somber tones are chosen. Black, deep blue, dark Burgundy, gray, and a blue that is deeper in shade than the {uniform of the French poilu. Worth {uses it in coat suits, especially in the model that was chosen by Mrs. Wil- son, the wile of the President. These frocks are built on exactly the same lines as the thin summer ones. The. Galeries Lafayette puts a bit of embroidery on_ a few models; but the effect is better without it. There is an agreeable change from monotony in these kftife-pleated gowns. Those of us who have watch- {ed the continuous and almost unbrok- |en procession of just two types of {clothes in Paris, snatch eagerly at tsomething that promises a break to- 'ward a new alignment in material and A |color. : 8 |iety* in clothes than in Europe, fot jover here all nations wear what Paris does, and Paris simply repeats the same silhpuette. No othe' nation has jtried to experiment with originations {except America. For this reason. the inew knife-pleated. one, may be re- {ceived coldly by a eduntry that is not | wearied by monotony, because it does not exist. The woman who wants to » | appear young, however, ard keep the | appears ce of A slim figure, would do { well to adopt these -childish simple gowns. They have no more complex- | [ity than a primer. Often the neck is cut into a deep V, but the rcund decol- | | letage, so beloved by the French wo- | | man, holds its ewn' with no sign of! | decreasing strength. It is not the best | {neckline for the Anglo-Saton.. She | iz apt to be too' sturdily built across | | the shoulders. She usually needs the | cloth brought up to place where the {neck goes into the shoulder; after | | that detail is attended to she can cut 1it as low in front as she desi i |" Paris rarely puts collars on any of | her necklines, but the American and | English carry out their own ideas | here. They add the band ¢f white, in { embroidered batisle, organdie or net. { Of one thing we may bs grateful: { there is a blesed absence of fringe -on | these pleated models. Nothing dangles | from the edge. The sharply cut hem | stands out in a bold relief from the ragged and untidy edges of the rest | of the summer frocks. HE HOUSEHOLD | Edited by Anne Rittenhouse. t= | Probably it never was your ambi- tion to have a soda water fountain in your home, albeit there have been | small boys who.determined that when they grew to man's estate and made a fortune this was one of the things they would do. You have probably had no such ambitions, but there are times. when some of the concoctions that are contrived by the ingenious "soda dispenser" are not to be de- spised and when you would no doubt rejoice your guests were you to serve them. ® . "Sundaes" are not at all difficult, And if you want to please a company of young guests you would be sure to do so by passing around at refresh- sundaes" With a freezer of good vanilla jce cream on which to draw and some whipped cream the rest is easy. To .make a various sorts of marshmellow sundae you should buy some of the cream marshmellow, such as comes put up in little glass bottles for just that purpose. You might have some fudge mixture made and ready in a double doiler for those who order fudge sundae, One sort of choc- olate sundae that is easier to make is what is called in ope gonfectioner's a Beverley Sunday. This consists of a foundation of vanilla ice cream, | shou {and {can nut meats' and marischino or {canned cherries for garnishing ! To make home-made soda water al | you need is a couple of charged water | » lin a syphon on ice. ream and ' 35s ue Ce acatiyou sh But here's the significance of 'these | I-_~ i me chocolate syrup, whipped best soda fount herrie y , CE 1] Army Shots At $5.50. Auth and other canned fruit} ve ready for the various sorts|,i sundaes. Maple'syrup sugar| gon ld be cooked up to a thick syrup, | there should be some broken. pe- New York, Aug. 238.- 2g. were desig e at $8.50 a pair Then with jee | your various sorts of syrup hould be able to concoct drinks; for the sale of 30,000 p t $5.50 a pair wa as tempting &s i aw recognized by as giv- | oJ > ; i . | We have never heard of. . anyone who regretted changing from some other Coffee to Chase & Sanborn's "SEAL BRAND" COFFEE But we have heard of a great many who were sorry they: did not change sooner. In 3,1 and 2 pound tins: Whole--Grotind--Pulverized-- also fine ground for Percolators. Never sold in bulk. CHASE & SANBORN, MONTREAL. 203 THE HOME S0DA FOUNTAIN. ment time a list of various sorts of |: AT THE Canadian National Exhibition Toronto Do not fail to visit the East Wing Horticultural Building and see the splendid exhibitof ~~~ "His Master's Voice" Records and Victrolas Aug. 23rd to Sept. 9th PORK & BEAN AND OTHER GOOD THINGS A wise economy-- Save on meat bills by serving "Clark's" Pork and Beans." More strengthening than most meats, -- cost less, -- enjoyed by all. Save work, fuel & worry. Purity guaranteed by the Govern on every can. Tomato, Chili of Plain Sauce, Sold Everywhere. WN u /CLARK, United, | Use More Corn Syrup . For Preserv . Most of your preserving troubles have conie from using sugar alone. Even the ng THURSDAY AUGUST 28, 1910. | ETT Ea AGENCY FOR ALL .- STEAMSHIP ~ :* LINES For intdrmation and rates apply to J. P. Haley, C.P. & T.A., G.T. Ry. KingSton, Ont. wegular Passenger Services ANCHOR-DONALDSON MONTREAL TO GLASGOW t. 17 Cassandra Sept. 27 Cassandra, Oct. 30 Sdturnia Sey Saturnia, Oot. 24 CUNARD LINE NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL | Carmania 1. 2 Orduma Sept. 23 { Carimania Oot. 4 Orduna Oct. 28 1 NEW YORK TO PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG Caponia-Bep A : Caronia Oct-29 NEW YORK--PLYMOUTH, HAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON Royal George Aug. 30 RR') George Oct. 4 NEW YORK~(CHERBOURG, SOUTH- AMIPTON Mauretania Sept 17 Mauretania Oot. 13 | N. Y-PLYMOUTH, HAVRE, LONDON | Baxonia Aug. 30 Saxomia Oct, 4 | NEW YORK TO PIRAEUS, | Pannonia v "rs Sept. 2 GRERCE .. August 8 ANCHOR LINE | BOSTON TO GLASGOW { Elysian Sept. 10 Scindia Sept. 27 | NEW YORK TO GLASGOW VIA ! MOVILLE a | Columbia, . iiise September @§ | For rates of passage and further par | ticulars apply to all ticket agents, or 10 THE ROBERT REFORD COMPANY, Limited. 50 King Street East » +" TORONTE, ONT. Ans === Lake Ontario Trout and Whitefish, Fresh Sea' Salmon, Had- dock, Halibut and Cod. DOMINION. FISH C0., Canada ¥Feou Board License No. 0-324 x Nee J) -- Do It Now Send us your hair or felt mattress to be renovated and recov ered. Feather beds and. thoroughly sterilized am into matiresses at Call or phone. | | | pHiowy made modern cost. Kingston Mattress Company rr : ee EARLY CLOSING For the benefit of our employees *our store will close at 5 o'clock every evening except Saturday. A. GLOVER License No. S-4828 - Ere ---------- fl Real home-made preserves, and the woman who puts them up--how they're both appreciated. Preserving is not difficult to-day. The LILY WHITE way has removed the uncertainty. beginn count on success if she will use half LILY WHITE and half sugar. LILY WHITE blends 'the sugar with the fruit and makes preserves that will never crystallize. LILY WHITE and CROWN BRAND are both Dandy for Candy. Your grocer sells Crown Brand and Lily White : . Corn Syrup in 2, 5, 10 and 20 pounds tins. THE CANADA STARCH CO. LIMITED, MONTREAL, Write for Booklet of Recipes. So

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