Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Oct 1919, p. 9

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7 PTT, ER, Av : | ji : | : "THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG ' Natural or Artificial Flowers or Fruit Give Desired Cheerful Color to Rooms winter These fru are made in glass, sp t is of colored glass for pe- perhaps a boal ora tiny pagoda are made 18 decorative as fruits gives pmetim 8, or V blow lls and paper-| Then one places a iittle budha on the fl r ndeed, glass flowers ih gh made n thin shells of peal grassy or mossy slope of the garden 0 mes 0 t : Ihe 10p «4 the well chosen b y by is 8 Jovely to look upon-- There is a new way of using a Jap- and t} 8. garden is finished t is wate : I 8! t < lored Marbles or | \¢ case may be. | s al t feels that they would be! anese garden One does not load it really most effective. : glass ba 8 or. b b as : re pu in har g art a ro eat. if one but dared risk | down with so many little kpleknacks The real fishes used jn these litile water, too, make the effect TS Ee : th i heir glass) \itecture as one used to use. | Japanese gardens are of course tiny I more © rful, And in these gay es 4 he = eth Ju 'hel samt i « ne )Q8 perhaps, a sin- | Hardly big enough to be believable r dings the fishes swim hap- Splash ; r Ath | "Te w fishes and | as real fish But larger fishes are One of the new fis owls has a 1JeBiB. iirsctive dre the glass es A I eo Be eat Sold Everywhere | flowers, with fine.! ducks 1 fishes 1 -and used Ir e larg Of course, | re is no question in ] By i eT Roars : Egg-0 Baking Powder Co., Limited, Hamilton, Canada for most occasions. N ng can equ . | . al the beauty a beautiful flower, a « » perfect fruit, eithér in form or fn\co- "lor A 3 X ; a ip modern decorator hasturn: ($< ae Hack! Hack! Sneeze!! Sneeze!! to help Bim in hie task of making eur | - : LE co Cough!!! Cough!!! fore. The modern maker of "artifi cial" flowers and fruits does not try to imitate nature exactly He of Yes, you feel miserable ali right and you're making every one near you feel miserable too. What you need is a course gets his inspiration from na : y . bottle of _ ture. But nobody would ever confuse 7 7 . \ . SG . Ny # ) , 3 NA DRUCO the fruits and flowers of the decora es 1 ee] | ! Hi A 4 2 3 / tor's world with those that grow in ¢ good Druggiste coloring his tits. He makes them . 7 ] } 3A | , " gD A a > garden borders a garden walls fi} Bh . SORT o x NE) NS Seid by all AN va?7/, 8 y ar One thing » deccrator does In \ Wy my - ol iy g " 5 either somber, or e very vivid. He f# not content with many of the in beaten shades that are so re less in ripening fruit. His vivid yellow and red, or els green. His grapes are purple ¢ His apples are vivid in thei ¢ green glassy skins. His. plums and ' gerries, too, are vivid. Or else they DR A 018 unpound It will stop the "Hack", prevent the "Cold" from becoming chronic and developing into something more serious, and cure your "Cough', no matter how bad, in short order. It eases the breathing, soothes the pain, and almost instantly stops the annoying tickling that leads to spasms of uncontrollable coughing that arg so embarrassing. None genuine except in a Red Package / a A 5 \ Jor 33 bearing the trademark Na-Dru-Co. 15 are developed in the somber browns § 4 ah -- | . a4 -- NATIONAL DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO. OF CANADA, LIMITED. and dull mauves d grayish . : \ Ga ---- EC y Apd these shades e¢ not found ' ; : J AA Sr ------ real fruits are effect, none the A rE 5 : / , > y ------ Jess By Appointment to H.M. King George V., From War to Peace The war restrictions on the shipment of Biscuits having been removed Huntley & Palmers are once again being sent to all parts of the world. They are of the same standard of sr ns sn ers fi mE Unrivalled Quality' It's Time to Make and Buy Christmas De I ios "disappointment the public should place their orders at once with Gifts to Avoid the Last-Minute Rush | "uw HUNTLEY & PALMERS, LTD. Each year we shop earlier {han several months, and everybody who | early, many of us have lost our oid (to do with this breaking of habit. | There is no reasGn on earth why we » Biscuit Manufacturers we did the year before for our |has ever had all the Christmas gift | habit, or at least an old habit among | We didn't' have time to make Christ- | shouldn't prick our fingers and tire READING & LONDON Christmas gifts. We are reminded | bills to pay at one time knows what | many women, of making Christmas mas gifts for two or three years, Our |our eyes and enjoy ourselves to our ENGLAND that this Js our duty by numerous |a relief to the pocketbook this is. | gifts during the summer, and having | conscience kept ns at Khaki and |heart's content over needlework and articles in newspapers and maga- | And, for another thing, Christmas| them all ready at the end of the long | gray wool throughtout the long after- | knitting and other forms of handi- sines, and by more numerous pla- | finds us without those frayed nerves | and lazy summer days to put away |ncons, when fine linen and gay ¢ol- | work ealeulated to produce charming cards in shops and subways and |that are the result of shopping for | until Christmas time. Perhaps our |lored silks would tihve heen more land acceptable gifts. i surface cars. By now it has almost fall our gifts the last week before | incetsant and inevitable kniiting of | pleasant to our fingers. i I'he shops are full of all sorts of | ~~ become a habit with us to shop for | Christmas. - socks and sweaters and mufflers for | But now @ll otir éxcuse for not |sugegstions for lovely gifis to make | Oltristmas gifts from midsummer on Now a'thoygh most of us shop| the men in the service had something | making Christmas gifts is gone. |So if you haven't this summer made PA AP A APN tl ~~ ~~ mn Whenever we see something tha would Just suit a certain friend's | needs, we buy it, label it, perhaps even wrap it up in tissue paper and red ribbons, and lay it away until a little "wiile before Christmas, when | the signs to "Mail Barly' awake uf to another duty, and then we get it, | address it, paste dt with Christmas and Red Cross seals, and send it forth. A y There are really many advantages to the giver as well as to the seller | of gifts in this shop-early campaign. | For ome thing, by buying from time | to time, whenever we find just what we want, we find "ourselves much better satisfied with our choice of] gifta. For another thing our Christ- | mas bills are spread over a period of | {all the things you want, go on a { shopping trip now, with the tastes of | various friends in mind, and buy the wherewithal for many gifts. You {can look about and find out what, 1 other. pesple 'are making and "then { you can buy the materials and get {to work There are lovely new | sweaters to be made--some of them with embroidery on them. There are | all sorts of sofa cushions. There are | knitted odds and ends of various sorts. There are dozens of lovely | 80rts of uandiwork [that any clever {| woman can duplicate with a little time, patience and skill. S50 go to it and get your Christmas | | gifts made, even if you haven't done | 80 before this. It's only a couple of | {months until Christmas, and that isn't a very long time { : { The British Board of Trade an- | nounce that it will continue the pur- | | chase of Canadian cheese under the | presept ¢ontract to cover the entire portabls crop of 1919. ~ i . Between four and five hundred employees of the Government Print: ! ing Bureau are to he let out, sod re. | _ | forms proposed are expected to save | 1°$760,000 a year, " ! | Note this diagram picture of a ¢ i i shape. The cause oF the corn is oa. ate a yeical Juce makes it hurt. The point of the corn is pushed nto the nerves. Arplying a Blue-jay plaster instantly removes the pressure. ote the felt ring (A) in the picture below. The ring gi tightest shoe. . g giv 8, barefoot comfort in the But that is temporary. One : ring. The corn should be Doe howd 3 poe continue a The bit of B&B wax in the center of the ri that (marked B in illustrati e ring: does . usually, the whole corn an bee). In two days, a It stops the pain, then ends the corn. And it wr : is Tt it wraps the corn so the action Then the action of the B&B is center corn. Held there by the rubber coated adiestue o pe (© : which wraps comfortabil i am y around the toe. ealthy These are the reasons w millions of people have adopted 8 the Blue-jay hod. Keeping corns is folly when easy way can ther. Ls Foy eating them in F BA Sr te. vice yousel by spring | Blue- ia: Stops Pain Instantly | B3Blue-jay oreo MAIS SL 2 a i ee p | FOR LONDON'S NEW COLLEGE. haw. Bishop Fallon has in hand CASTORIA | {about $500,000 for the extension of Roman Catholic Educational Enter-| St. Peter's Saminary as part of the prises to Be Centred There. © | plan, and L' Assumption College wild London, Ont., Oct. 7.-- ae pikis £3 | be merged with the seminary. sl | Use For Over 30 Years | ereste a millon dollar endowment | ni ------ i $ In or ' i tor a Roman Catholic college ia Inte ftiis declared at the German War Bears, | efity ts to inelude the removal hers 5 | Office that no Berthas are to be sur- | Ansusny Colleges of Windeo: | rendered, bul scaly guas, the style of , ard the Aratexy of Chet | whioh 1x loft entirely t9 Germaar. Sole agant for Kingaton, James B. | : ' E Mcleod, Druggist. : A , : ; : : Siguacure of i (] / /

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