Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Oct 1919, p. 10

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11 It 1s not what vou eat-- but what vou assimilate that does you good. wasnderfal . W derful power ids 'more nouris! ed by. Professor Dublin, in nts carried ot HN HN inde- it at the / est ofa Ggvernment Department, BOVRIL STANDS ALONE. The H. C. of B. is largely caused by waste resulting from spoiled cakes, pies and pastry. Many people do not consider baking powder a very important ingredient in baking, whereas it is most importarit--Success or failure depends upon the powder you select. helps keeps down the HIGH COST OF BAKING, because, first, it is sold at a reasonable price, and second, its double acting qualities absolutely as- sure perfect baking at all times. Al- ways follow the directions on the label, you use less powder. Buying Egg-O in the larger tins is most economical for family use. Egg-0 Baking Powder Co. 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SOLD IN THE BETTER SHOE STORES THROUGHOUT CANADA On Sele in KINGSTON at 4 SUTHERLAND & Bro. 4' A CA A v \ Ny JH AW Tr ~ 2 -- THE DAILY BK1115SH WHIG 1te ir one of Montre Anglican chur in Canada to admit men. use of Lords has pas- eading of a bill which les women to hold public | exercise public functions I f a girl is not married be- of 14 she is considered a I 20 her youth is gone e is an old woman Tel 8 at San Diego, Cal., a trade union and will ear future become affiliated American Federation of La- office ublicans of Mis vomen in thei proceed in the Cc Vv committees in allega Patrick McLane of Pennsylvania has appointed h daughter, Miss Margaret Maloney, as his private secretary at i £2 500 a vear. Miss el « Mo., to serve prison essman aldwel degree mu e voters in election in women voters the 3 per cen ast national assembl 'Germany were xomen. Young proved more ardent youths of the same age. Madame Yone Suzuki of Kobe, be- sides being the richest woman | LJapan, wears a medal and decor: from the emperor for stimulating ex- port trade and commerce Housewives make up the greatest ass of women drug addicts iv York city, according to a Health Commi ) n a study of 2,77 report of Josephine C. Preston tendent of public instruction of Olym 'ash., hag been nominated with sition for Presider of the 1h Education "association » United States Railroad admin istration reports that 5000 women vere emploved in shops and 1,000 in 1918, doing work as blacksmiths and ma state superin roundnouses mn boilermaners, chir Miss Jeanette Rankin, forme: ber of congress from Montana, wl attended the Woman's conference in Geneva, has returned to this country and cxpressed pleasure over prohibi- tion, which she said, "my congress brought about." The Association of Collegiate Alam nae plans to establish in W ington, D.C., a permanent headquarters build ing to serve as a center for the or- ganized activities of American col- lege women. Miss Edith Glenn, a member of the American Red Cross commission in Gréere, has been decorated with the medal of military merit, which is the highest honor that a woman can hope to receive in that countiy The National Woman's Trade Union league reports that more than 80,000 women office workers joined trade union organizations during 1918. for the most part women stemographers, clerks and accountants in railroad of- fices and civil service branches. The banner state for women holders of local offices this vear is Kansas, with 62 women county school superin- tendents, 51 register of deeds, 39 district clerks, 25 county treasurers, 11 county clerks and 6 probate judges Thousands of women representing the National Council of Women will meet in St. Louis on Nov. 11th for their biennial convention and will celebrate the first anniversary of the signing of thesarmistice by starting a National Song Hour from that city The governors' conference at Salt Lake City has declared in favor of special sessions of legislatures in various states to ratify the suffrage amendment so that women may vote at the presidential election in 1920 Fans are carried by bath men and women in every walk of life in China it is a compliment to ask a friend or distinguished guest to write some sentiment on the host's fan as a me mento of any special occasion. x The first telephone operators' union in the United States was organized seven years ago in Boston, and the strike of the 12,000 telephone girls of the Pacific coast is the third strike of any consequence in the history of the organization. Approval of the plan that no sep- arate women's organizations, except for temporary purposes, be, formed within the Republican party, and that women be admitted to party member- ship on an equality with men, has been O.K.'d by William H. Hays, n= tional committee chairman. ! The women in Brasil have net equal suffrage, but they have an equality with the men of their coun- try 'which is not enjoyed by their North American sisters. All Brazil- jan husbands are expected to wear their wedding rings as consclentious- iy as their wives, and generally they do so. 3 : America's premicre overseas post- mistress is Miss Violet M. Bennett of Montelair, NJ, who had charge dur- ing the war of the Y.M.C.A. bureau in Pariz, where she and her 85 secretar- 'ies handled over 110,000 letters daily. The ares of territory covered by her office was greater than that of the | state of Texas. Among the many American women who have found employment as travel- ing salesmen the last few years, Miss Helen Courtney is probably the only one handling her particular line of !goods. Miss Courtney sells fire en- {gines and other fire fighting Appax- atas for a manufacturing firm in Col- umbus; O,, and is said to be one of the most successful salesmen in the busi- | ness. The women of Texas have reac the point where they would adly t woman to ccess of the atrical game Henry Fe the north i peace officers and preserving "down on the border," as well as s responsible but no less dig- business of opening court. v, who is the wife of the al and daughter of the! Field of Chicago, pays than her annual income amounts She is taxed 60 per cent on income in the United States because it is in éxcess of $200,- 000, and 50 per cent'in Great.Britain So $200,000 of income costs her $210,- 000 . more Dr. Katherine B. Davis of the eau of social riene of Re felle 'oundation, holds the bact r of arts from Vass of a from Yale, doctor phy from the University of Chicago, and doctor of. laws both from Mount Holyoke and Western Reserve Mrs Wis, who is server of ar, master of philoso- past 70 vears of age date for the highest acader , doctor of pholosophy read won five other col} is a graduate of consin, and althou is a grandmother, she still retains claims the reason t she has always kept hei Q 1 hile purpose an of her db been 'n A. Capp of Milwaukee, ! PAGE NINE NLY an artist can blend colors to match the beauti- ful Red Rose. Blending teas is It requires expert knowledge and a highly cultivated sense of taste tu select teas from many different gardens and produce a uniform blend day after day. even more difficult. Only the largest companies can afford to employ men who are expert tea tasters and blenders. 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