Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Sep 1919, p. 17

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FHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1010 | Wemmangnis THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG | Purina Chicken Chowder | DE OF TRIM ;. WE rn tt tore Cont (RET The McKennay-Kelly Nuptials On the |! nliste ri v | Helps Hens Moult 5 ttn a6. | |ihe Princess Pais and was with them | Few hens can produce fea! hers and ges at tl Demand for. Desorations Is Grati. | of A a The church j3¢ the Sem . : s trans | AGENCY same time. Feathers are mostly 1. Pu 4 . With N it the «of pretty wedding on | cel ni eute he was t | Chicken C howder ilt because i fied Wit oveilies, Tuesday I ng. Se 16th. at ten 40 Ri rd he won the military helps eas moult | ea a. 4 as prometed tn catain. FOR ALL runs high in protein. It is not a tonic, on ot ' SBE ¢ 3 and Mre | larence R and C. Ja ! wholesome, » scientific, balanced feed, to I fed : yor i Hage | their brides have returned frog il I Gan aa with Purina Scratch Feed. These two form a® 8 Dimeunt so Ture Frivaisue and Many 1100 Xe Ra a 2 om STEAMSHIP [arn 1 No §till Dress on a War. Hav Bo RatSrmg dd + * oe UEBEC--LIVERPOOL perfect ration for moulting and laving hens. : Reduced . by Rev. Fr. McDonald. le | paign 8 a i a pm. October Teh Grain feeds are not suitable for moulting i m Inceme. was gowned in it ilk 8-f 2 UrRaE | oH 101 LINES { pecial train leave dsor st unless Purina Chicken Chowder is fed, moulting % . he ih Ja irimmings and si AVS eaten RON.c. fon 1 § on 9.48 am. tt will be slow, recovery slow, and the chances ¢ £ ¥ It is the way of fashion to be for. Dra é red 5 h lean t > By he ea) 8 foc ere iat, 0 ind 3rd, 983 3 winter egg laying considerably reduced, Feed OCI CHI r elusive, as it is the way of wom. 108 ¢ 5 ! a it winter. = : i For information. and tates apply . nites Gad rooms. with Purina Chicken Chowder NOW jf-- : * g ' . en to be forever in search of some . : Ee oy 1 OE . s g new. If she does not find, charm | = ng h played by; 253 work. work ana look to J. P. Hanley, CP. & T:A., G.T Ry. | Apply Locsi Agenty Youwant Eggs next Winter B | [of new interest in the sithouett: i h Byne. Pe £9 to WSIk and Juok ty a k pew ple iihoustte, then 3 s net i ot | for it {| HM. MacCathom, Genk Ag, Torente. Ask you geal ter for Pus 1a Chicken Chowder and Purina y she looks for novelty in materi al or ot bt rr 4 Re' ol B SOF 3 A A a ae ingon, ont, es ANADI N PACIFIC Tat Ho 14s : 5 i 1 : 8 n ~~ : Sold tr Chaciarbonnd Be aL ate evi - the manner of trimming. This season ms and carried a bouquet i 0 A on finds the slender silhouette still hold- sweetheart roses and maiden hair The Chisholm Milling Co., Ltd, his Tetalo ng fOrst place in the fashion world. It fer 'r necklace, ine gift of A O \ ] remains slim, perhaps slimmer, but the Zroom. was handsome gold sun- whims of woman must be gratified by Durst set peerls and diamond rr =~ re e vast variety and novelty. of trim Ben T] jatamald. Nits Mune BON DS [ py So N. THE DAYS OF THE PRIMITIVE =) mings, materials and xccessories for a satin wry exquisite BP ~~ LOCOMOTIVE (1860) THE LATE JI his season. [irimmings. This costume was én- Within the last four wears thousands KING EDWARD VE. THEN PRINCE OF || Fashion has grown very serious dur vanced by a blue velvet picture hat. of C di h ha d 5 WALES - VISITED CANADA I ng the last four years, end it Is Af | The gift io thé bridesmaid. was a gold | anaqians, wio never previously an X Se t tp turn frivolous "over night" |pi b pearls and amethyst and | been the owners of valuable securities, have . a mes Bian For the woman who is still dressing io t ¢ man, IFArcy MeKenna,} n | Ems 18 ranc urchased bon p= oO A -- i mM a war-reduced income, It is wige Of & Falls, a gold crescent te P This B k ds. Regular Passenger Services 1 | & "--~ S ~-- { to choose fashions that are estabiished, | iN Set Wi a ap av. (be 13 Dank recommends the use of a Safety ANCHOR-DONALDSON \ db Rn is gowns and sults fashioned after those |, rty motored to he e home of Deposit Box as an assu irance against loss roe er Ege 2 fom A most favored by the conservative wom- | le's parents where leious | by fire or theft. turns Sept 0 © Cerrandra Sept: 36 An, says Vogue ved to @ num of | Saturnia, Oc'. 24 Cassandra, Oct. 30 ( The top goat or moter coat is per SE ry Bog " ® f ™ . Fues A perfect day was ve v *ps the most Important plece in her /safed for the journey of the | CUNARD LINE wardrobe. To a nov travels NE 1} h no § io KR SUNARD LINE re, ai mt wv pn FER SH © OF COMMERCE ea RQ = p y When dull copper tricolette is made - 5 HL : RK TO ¥ Ly in NCE fo Eb \ ¥ 10 $ ¢ y ' 1 with French sil vel t a N » x * NCE OF WALES % x Rg ) up info a two-piece dress of simnle 3 y . + vod -- EW von ne Roy RG /ISITS: CANADA IN \ aS ed Ft becoming lines, it immediately becomes 4 x Set Caronia Nov. 1 1010 Mv = i i a garment of ser $ i te As on wore beautif fF a k Kingston Branch, F.M. Gibson, Manager | NEW YORK--PLYMOUTH, HAVRE, appropriate for to ¥, ' Ing I : sot THANPTON . TH POPULAR | 8S appears In a g this materia 1 the Ide atte n a bride ; -- FE a bo obra ree Ny E = CHEW IN { recently Th 0 y riy a s ol teac p 1 AMPTON 5 rto he dress do 5 An 'ha roon s a yas \ Ath - a Ox Mauretan Out $ 1860 -AS IN-1010 A Wr { | part of the dress is u a ; : -- . ] / & Oct ee re A A AY oct oe At at: st EA tater. | NEW YORK---CHERBGURG, SOUTH- which was seen 5 une ¢ -F x . 0 blot ise. The stra t lines and unbrok- near Smith's Pai ¥ ung coup N: %; PLY AOLTH HAVRE, LONDON MACDDNALDS gsi, J patron or stbutans J a All classes of high yield investments -- ANCHOR 1 LINE MALLORYTOWN BUDGET. Seite straight pan the blouse fall o Ai i, . . 3 BOSTON TO GLASGOW PRINCE WALES = NT KS i-~ ; he SFR Sn aire. 2 A Cow Died From Eating Poison Corporation, Governm mt and Municipal. sia Sept. 24 S155 Scindla. Oct Sx PLUG CHEYING % < 3! £2! : ¢ Nosy wow 1p oa Placed for Foxes. 8 5 . : == NEW YORK TO GLAYGOW VIA a4) wt. T taitorstown, Sept. 17 number Private wires--New York, * Chicago, gr bier ! uilting and embrolde if Me town people to an auto i i i imbia . . Oot. 4 ng It in pavy blue silk comes from [trip to Newboro to visit 4 I : ; t Columba Nov, 3 Lanvin, The straight box coat is ém- Bra on Tuesday Mr 1d Mrs. | Montreal, Toronto. i For rates of passage aud further pars brotdered ul over and has ad éép roll: Pu MF. and Mre. Ri ael, N . = : 3 disniaxe ApPly--te ati ticket -agents; or - : 1 3 4 < 1} is sd - ing collar er ding where two large navy dan and D, S. Mallory visited } : - : : rae ROBERT REFORD COMPANY, 1 . , " 5 - f rea wr " 1 7 pe blue buttons fasten the coat. The Ottawa fa \ i ) Q re TT | Limited. : | crochetted girdle 1s fin shed wim, 4 h, peor o AD: $ STOCKS GRAIN -CO ON -} nana ~ i H E B B >, 4 | welght-llke fassels of Blue si! The ¥ o 5 . e] : | » - | deep hem of the skirt Is marked with === .°" : ig rs I . hi | the quiiting and outlined with embroid- 1 > ur The Wailing Place. LIQUIDS ono' PASTES: For Black White, Tan 3 L ARD, R te ¢ ¥ | efy, an effect which is very new. Th ity. The old his { cit vi BONG YERSON Harrington, What is that blank and Ox-Blood (dark brown) Shoes. COAL 1s. Yery smart hth isa costal Ki on - is -diagy: attractions ¢ ! & CO. sPace on the mena' 5 - sporté coat, and may be used with a a visit S87 Bagot St Phone 1728. H. J. Bongard, Manager { Carrington: That is where you - sports skirt of white silk or Be blue "al arvi f Pem [drink a silent toast to thd stuff vou * KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT possy-willow taffeta. To um 3 of ipa inte Egheain z [used fo drink a toast with.--Car | Purvis, who has lately returned from 3 toons Magazine a a Ag I Ata itt +122 a AA times RL ERENCE 0 TLL -------------- EMBROIDERY ADDS TO BEAUTY PLAIN STATEMENTS BY THE CITIZENS' LIBERTY LEAGUE The Citizens" Liberty League is not dominated by selfish interests, nor has it any undisclosed purpose to serve. The League is composed solely of men and women throughout Ontario who believe that the Ontario Temperance Act is unsatisfactory and that new legislation more in Renetved vigor in the hour of fatigue, keeping with the wishes and needs of all classes should be enacted. nutriment for the strong and health for the ill are in each cup of Japan Tea. Natural purity and absence of adulteration are Japanese Government regulations. Drink Japan Tea 'and . be sure your tea is pure. The Citizens' Liberty League is in accord with the Ontario Temperance Act in so far as it prohibits the unrestricted sale of spirituous liquors. The League is abso- lutely opposed to the return of the old license system. Wliat the League wants is;-- That the the people out of the House who'are Ontario Temperance Act be repealed opposed to the present Act, say they are and a new Act passed which would make equally opposed to the old order. The provisions for the general sale of more labor men who ask for stronger beer say. palatable, non- mtoxicating beer (con- they don't want the sale of hard liquor." taining 2.51% alcohol by weight), light wine; and the sale of pure spirituous The Premier and the Government, | : : liquors under proper Goxernment con- realizing this, would not be parties to a : 1 | "Tea tempers the spirit, awakens thought and 14 refreshes the body." ARERR AT Pie trol. continuance of the general sale of spirits as. under the old license system, but You are asked to vote for the repeal of would amend the License Act in accord | the Ontario Temperance Act because with public sentiment. This would be in cavish emBioidery on the side or | the repeal of the Ontario Temperance keeping with the policy of the Provincial | this attractive coat makes it a crea- | . Act does not mean a return to the gen- | tion of exquisite beauty. The coat is | eral sale of spirituous liquors, as the | of navy blue satin. The embroidery | ) Governments of the past fourteen years, 5 Ter. in Bi h of Adril 7th. said: which have from time to time amended is of biue chenille. The same motif at. Ji tmer, 10 Ais speech of Apri. Zin, "the License Act to conform to the wishes | the side of the dress is carried out | Now, practically no one suggests a of the people. To vote "Yes" to ques- [on the sleeves and the collar. The | return t@oM conditions. The distillers : P op ol o 1 | blue and mareen silk belt and straps | : - : ion number one would enable the Gov- on The Coe aa te plan in a recent manifesto say that they them te ide for th le of h selves are opposed to it. Many hotel- ernment to provide for the sale of beer keepers say they are opposed toit. The and light wine in the hotels, and beer TIMELY FASHION TOPICS bearers oy they dre opposed to it. and spirits in Government Stdres for The tendency is decidedly toward | Honorable gentlemen in the House and home consumption. - | Tull flaring overskirts with right under- | ! skirts, | I iy t th satisf 0 Tem- : 1e only thing to be done is to wipe ou ¢ unsatisfactory Ontario Tem Charming face veils with chenille | 8 T herefore : n Eg pe | dotted motifs matching the hat trim- perapce Act and thus enable the Government to bring. in new legislation more in | ming In color were recently noted at a : keeping with the wishes of the people. v | wiia hotel at the tea hour. 71 e blouses: of tht and of net- < ion No. 1 for that will be vour guarantee that proper and lace a feature of midsummer Be sure to vote "Yes" to Questi on © . g ; Prop fashions. ® Both white and eeru net consideration will be given to YQuj vote in Questions 2, 3, and 4. { are seen and velenclennes and filet ; lace are employed. |r mmr Vote "YES" on All Four Questions. "Un nderwear that 1s, he hemi Bid - the fad . : Remember: --Every voter mast vote on every question THE STANDARD of EXCELLENCE 1 |e muti gay colanag. _-- : : or his ballot will be spoiled. People of varied occupations and Er The L { TY in different climates no differe 5 Please, sir, wil you give 4 BER LEAGUE EE roe Ti TIE pun wi tomelba" 55) SHASQUARTERSr 2 Cage Sroes Taree to suit all these conditions. Ea 2 g ' : PROVINCIAL B u Y arment fits perfectly and is made re Benevolent Gentlemgn -- You' ve L. Carruthers, Secretary sara SL ¥ and is made tg got a sixpence in your hand now ra «3 Prosidast: ] What's that for? s on. Sovaident: § B. Osler : LiCol H A. C. Machin MPP Penmans, Limited 3 Tramp---That's to tip the waiter. » Se 5 X ¢ w i Hen. Treasurer Baris : . Vics 2 % § i i mie ' a RI . Rr PF. Gerdes Osiss Use the classified columns' with - : . ah appreciation of their value to you Re AA

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