Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Sep 1919, p. 8

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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1019. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG In the Realm of Women---Some Interesting Features n-- RSC The Joy Of A vr ------ - : : E Xb AST. FR ST a wm AT a TSIM ATM "MRS TT AW o AVOID ALUM IN FOOD Baking Powder is one of the most important food ingredients. Alum or other injurious acids are frequently used by . some concerns to lower the cost of production. MAGIC : 'Contains No Alum It is a. pure phosphate baking powder and is guaranteed to bethebest, purest and most health- ful baking powder possible to produce. W. Matthew Williams. in "Chemistry of Cooking." says: "Phosphates are the bone- making material of food and have something to do with building up of brain and nervous matter." Made in Canada y Perfect Skin (now the joy and ppiness that H The ee of TALKING M OVER «Plano, v stringed strum matic art, any date Engagement cepted, 216 Frontenac Street. Phone 1325; DRES + BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE natural beauty to its ful | A est. In use over 70 years, ara For Women Readers My men readers can turr over the page and read the sporting news, 1 have nothing to say to them in this olumn to-day; I am going to tothes, and no one can stop me. have a friend is a ard dressing her- the pthing; t 3 DRESS NG herself, derstand; woks like TY exclusive op where ngs always cost ree figures. must tell you Jout her tunics| oh but Gouraud.s Sy . : 3, i (Copyright. 1518, by Oriental Cream ST do SR A SA 13 200% Ho 7 RN Ne McClure Newspaper Syndicate) | Blouses of Colored Silk Jersey, Plain cc r. It was 3 | and Kuitted, Are Shown With New | Twmlored Suits Instead of Wash Blouses.--They Have High Collars nn! and Are Often Slegveless. Paris, Sept. Seft knitted iik jersey blouses are sho i aew tailored suits and talk 20. ang, 1 rel en ha aaa hs E aod GROCERY High Grade Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables, Cdoked and Uncooked Meats, LEWIS ORR 820 King se License No. 'ay you Think of Jet Your i Phone 349 8.27445 i - - " -- : ' 4 All You I eed lorilllant whe the Materia walked 'into a dres aking salon v here showing off the American : If your skin is French like i tender--and shav- i have adopted for their own peo apply MENNEN'S details of a high Directoire col- TALCUM FOR |}! slight fulness on the se details w It < x It's neutral tinted ng to hold t} 1se- of elimat doesn't show--and ng to ¢ ing it gives is what ame when certainly makes a hit with : { suit is dull. When manpequins After a Shave || i The W red suit which the 1 8 ing "roughs" it e, the chserver quickly took in the MEN. It's great. knee-length of the ja : 3 nd the wg 8 I the smooth, clean feel | one expected is not actu- shavers, TET, TTT, TET, TE, TO, d start would y for everyday wear, and not lay for dressy wear 8 found, as we all do, that there ** ' h beast.' And besides thet might have suited y beyond her reach. e went home a At it be e not WOW Ss SAUER wen of tl ffon, but o The Great Png Tones and invigo ve > Be sure it's MENNENS TALCUM FOR MEN | hi ven in a desig in rich lig long sleeves All had § 1in and could bution ug ward The French acee; the Americans t alit) 3 yack With a remarkably good su ed * bands o k ad de in an nme } tt was } ng leaf gre it had a blous dark! blue ellow. Had i 50 \ All the observers inst in ol ly p vere any Debility, Mental and Brain Worry, Le wa dency, Loss of Energy, Palpitation of Heart, Failing Memory: Price $1 per box, for $5. One will please, six will cure, by druggists or mailed in plain pkg price. New pemphlct me d Mepicing CO., ToR0NT nd pull irt It ry and grey, she gthened fac it, and made it arrower; then she bought mulberry ored satin and made a tunic: for around the neck and arms she 1ds in grey angora ssool, a girdle of satin with 'woe! bobs, is adorable, and it didn't cost quite ten dollars. Then for more dressy w bought grey satin} she - pipe neck with: mulberry taffeta' and ont (tt tunics are pull UVErs) she made a figure of conven fonal design out of the taffeta; is an be hemstitched on, but it is pret tier applique, with steel beads in ; clusters. The gash of this tunic winds] ~~~ rman winds in and out, and is weighted Toronto Ministers' Salaries. with beaded bobs, Toronto Star For less than twenty Toronto ministers are receiving has two exquisite toilets from $1,000 to $5,000 a year. The average salary is from $2,000 to $2.- - 500, on which to maintain a good house, a library, and all the clothin Fequired for the endless social activ ties of a minister's family. The two highest paid ministers in Toronto, one a Presbyterian and the other an Anglican, receive $5,000. The high- est paid in other denominations ranges around $4,000 to $4,500, and in several of these churches associate ministers are paid from $2,000 to $3.000. The lawyer, banker, doctor found in ere esling gowns T usu who wants young S Lake Ontario Yiout | and Whitefikh, Fresh | Sea Salmon, dock, Halibut and suit had to look ¥, who plays the vam- 5 nothing 1at such a blouge was ore tive © the iitable for winter touse of 'white 'wash + runes rstood 'Ourse, { chiffon. It is i t f tulle or lace _ Cod. ; Pp) : DOMINION Fist ¢0, |] A RE Si francs for * sufficient opportini- body expects pay prices of. white arms Canada Foo. Board License i 3 No. $-3246 4 Richest ig eral folds and flaring over the skirt | with an accordion ple fter August-when the buyers sett at i s bes or through the RR tes oon afer ; § | it the side The full rich flavor of se- d ruffle. There is a pink one that is| 1e highest price can rom the Americans; n ic te EPA 1 garment will be plied by the dozen. One of the lected Ceylon and Indian leat und in the neck, short in the slee is evident in every cup of e, outlines the Primus Tea. he waist, and ha its the hip. There is a Quality and purity, retained lery at the edge of the nes by careful packing, have DOTRATNE TS ¢ colons Taher he: Moho NAe The Rn YR XR NA TAXA Xeon Xho OR so effec- It 'the atira » the Jese Eh wn 'at that = XX Seed Nahe Eh A En ERE {to suca Harry Dorlan Bovay, Consecon; paper finisher, from Mary Armina Bovay, of Bellview, Ont., is after di- er dollars she She says she is going to be very extravagant when cold weather comes and buy herself mulberry velvet which she will embroider in silver. By the way. embroidering in silver "on velvet isn't a8 hard as it sounds Cut out the bumpy parts of silver lace, turn the net under, and using this as a nucleus, work your pattern outward in sprays with silver thread. The result is astonishingly pretty, and very litle work. Will readers who have worked out original ideas in dressing write and rimmed § jet bead, ave not made any of, jet ckles are with the American always thinks - more buckles than does the copied ¢ green blouses i 1g green like the fi aring, fitted the figure g ippling around the waistline in She cannot afford to be sick and neglect her household duties. At the first symp» toms she prepares the way for quick recovery by the immediate use of Gray's as Syrup--a household preparation of sixty 8 of jet is rather iring and perhaps ¢. Could anything ferent from the jet of 100d ? i rember jet of those days. | it band that t of embroi- k and sles HERE'S only one way of finding out how desirable our pastry is. Take a cake---try a pie and .you'll s "This is fine." When you're fed by our bread you will say "This for mine." All of the products of our bakery enjoy a first-class~famity-reputattor Ly ER Tere long since established Pri- mus in Canadian homes. Whether you want black or natural green tea, ask your grocer for Primus. Sold only in foil packages. Try the other PRIMUS PURE PRODUCTS gudranteed of the highest quality. f 'S +t? This es. This is the only type of the jer- y¥ blouse that is collarless. thers have high collars to be ceping with the strong Directoire ndency that exhibits itself in so aany cf the arrangements at the he a curious combination, isn't Spanish-Russian-Moroccan- directorie melange of fashions. No ne costume carries out all the points itst period or #s country; all the ostumes are a mingling of each ot- in | | of yours whom you went to see sum- mer times. For years she possessed | do you not? It was such a prim and proper adornment then, was it not? There was that estimable great aunt and relied on a jet voke and trim- ming bands of jet. They were well and oh, how none of the careful precious she was that black beads should be lost. They adorned her "best" black silk frock. It was of peau de signe of something quite as L. Chapt, Fils & Si, Liniti, i i Let it rain! Despite the : R dampness FREE RUNNING able Salt Never cakes. Just open the aluminum spout and out comes Regal -- ruaning. The Canadian Salt Co., Limited 1 { the top of the collar er. The Directoire neck arrangement 3 everywhere the same when clothes ire intended for the daylight hours. 'he low neck, the oblong opening of he Italian Renaissance had vanished n a night. Bedices, coats, wraps, uount to the chin. Many them aount to the nose. of None of the tailored suits have coats with revers and flat collars or plat neck Haes. "They dll fasten up to the collar bone and then wrinkle ipward to cover.the chin. The but- toms. stand straight up from the coat to the top edge of collar, or the col- lar may wrap about the neck and amtton at the side. There is a cuff at which is form- ed by turning the material over and facing it with another fabric. The collar itself may be of leather to match gauntlet cuffs. The leather belt is not used on i any coat, and none of the long jae- | The with the Nandy Little 'tes 69 Princess Street PARKER'S DYE WORKS LIMITED X : Kingston { of pale pink kid made without ah eA A A eA iin. kets, and by this one means those 1at are cut to the knees, have any tind cf belt except one of silk cords and metal plaques, or linked pieces of metal. These are very good cn short coats for young girls and they are put on a large majority of the serges and velveteen frocks. Not all the blouses shown with the coat suit at the openings were of jersey silk, but the way, for one that ~aused somewhat of a sensation was ig Subst SUNTETIGES The frock was all wripped up, the jet carefully re- may be sure that was the only use to which the good woman ever put that exerable beverage----then was put together again inside out, and the precious jet trimming secure- Iy put back, Sometimes there were little extra bits of jet that were ad- ded to the skirt just to give a little festive touch. On the whole it was a form of trimming that you never dreamed might ever possess the pos- sibilities that it seems now to slow a el Shannonvi: 3 and costs by Magis- trate Bedford at Deséronto for sell- ing whiskey at Shannonville. % The executive of the Belleville Y. M. C. A. have engaged W. H. Mar- tin. Peterboro, as Physical Director Fred Dailey has purchased of Mrs. Clara Bertrand the residence adjoin- ing the Herald House property, Clay- ton, N.Y, and will erect a garage. Mrs. J. J. Wallace, Horton town- ship, was taken ill at Renfrew fair, removed to hospital, dying on Sept. 19th, W. Clinton, Wellington, brother of Dr.. Clinton, Wellington, died very suddenly on Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lily have re- mpson, j turned to Perth after an absence of | twenty years. in Vancouver, ~~ Find a Turk. Answer to yesterday's purzie: Right side down forehead in shield, tell me about it; much to hear about it. made and expensive to begin with, | tion Dr. Chase's Ointment will relieve you at and as certainly cure you. @isalers, or Ed: Toronto. 8 moved while the silk was renovated | hi i by being sponged in beer--and you | the frock | I would like so do not mm or day wil tehin ng, or o Lg Piles, No surgical ope n requited, ne Shc. a box, ay manson, es & Co., Limited, Sample box free if you mention this encloss c. stamp Lo pay postage. a =e i TES A Te the same devotion t Wednesday at Cla struck by lightning ar engineer, such professions as demand 0 training 'and study as the ministry, consider $5,- 000 not the topnotch, but the modest! beginning of success thousand dollars a vear rewards the first-class business and professional nan. Ten to fifteen yton, N iteeple of the Baptist Church nd burned years standing. ' GRAY'S SYRUP | RED lie I re [SRL 2 SENS] ERE i vv - . et eats ast, Air ai, Aa ad "We'se Hurry'n, Mamma, for. our FRY'S €C0CoA" HE best food for children is the one they like, and the one that does them the most good. That means FRY'S. Its Bavor is delicious. It is all fine, quickly assimilated mourishment -- very econom- ical, no waste. Makes children strong, rosy-cheeked and happy. Remember-- LWA NH WN "Nothing, will do bat FRY'S"

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