Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Nov 1919, p. 9

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DAILY BRI Ti SH WHIG TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1910. T H E D A ee -- a yr - = . -- pas a "Ta asd kindred Bloons dene | OIE EEE ee OEE a outline around crown abd belm. | Tl {on MAY ore IN MILLINERY SE smmmrmizz | 1 Why' EAPERIMENT? _~ ae can embreider in the simple and | Food scientists claim that the lesvenet kb jazaely " : e for e AVOr. ture an whole Forecast of Materials and Shapes |, ue" rated Crowns | bas gl your home baking. That on no other one ient does so much depend. It is That Will Mark Fall and _ | wen. Sowetimes they pelut up almost | Cn 0 Winlee Hai. ne werien of folds which hepa them important. therefore. to use a baking powder a that you know possesses the necessary leavening "MAGIC BAKING POWDER TRIMMED BRIM IS CERTAIN | {hey * fasty could be Of course the | Contains No Alum Sa . brims which accompany these high (@inatic 4 Oe asragte and is the only strictly high class baking powder in Canada selling at a moderate price. Its repu- tation is built on purity and highest quality. Wi Un Mas ar Moto | re, pry ok Crowns Sure to Be Another The only well known medium priced baking powder made in Canada that does not contain alum and that has all its ingredients plainly SEE EE EEE I 8. [ =2 =f oF of af Sf ad SWE While it ssems somewhat early in | the season to speak with finality of | the fall and winter hats, enough new | shapes have been displayed to give us | the beim In a width some Inkilng of what is to come, Writes | ly cover the brim and Martha Goode Anderson in the New | beyond. They are used . X L y ~~~ York Sun. For several weeks now we | = rather wide hat of rose-colored vel- esh Rich N have seen a sweeping rage of the feit | vet of which the crown Is of the high S : --_--,-------- I ------ Nats with wide brime and exploited in | draped design thickly broeaded in sil- | the palest pastel shades and ormament--| ver. The feather band lies fiat over ed with bright and gay wool stitchery. As this wool stitchery is to be so much | MNk AlwaysonHand | Epssismsrars y ouly on hats but on coats, dresses and | blouses, it is Just as well to consider it . : sefiously and recognize the demand, | yellow and is as vivid a8 It can pos | URELY, vou'll be interested in Carna- for it 1s one of the established facts in | sibly De aud very smart when wade | $ Me milE that <, i a ; winter's coming fashions, | 5p in an untrimmed velvet bat rolling | Ue Lik milk that youcan kee pm any The felt hats of which I am speak- | as to brim sud crown too. These un | TI he quantifg on your pantry shelves. For Ing have been used primarily for | trimmed hats are quite new, as they | BRANTFORD LABOR | Mayor MaoBride's statement that 'It; Gre weeks of months, Against any unexpected sport hats with pale-colored sweaters | have an air entirely all thelr own and | SUPPORTS M'BRIDE ? to take his! Ramel, Kitchener; Scott, need. sod bright-hued skirts and blouses. | Seem to be most elaborate when ab | -- 4 on 1 Eisiatyre tock; Crawford, Sarnia, and others. . We cannot complain of the lack of | solutely untrimmed. This effect Is [jt Will Be His Duty to Act 2V : BAL, Wit] NE acre at tht Macs Again, ou can use color during this summer, for as a sort | achieved by a clever draplag of the | As Independent Mem- 1 organise Or party read, he oa OF a Carnation ® Milk for of reaction from the dull snd somber | velvet, as In one Instance the veivet ber." Ber wil be Tree procesdings and' James Stmpson left everything® For every sd 'wabeF: only hues of the war period our clothes | ls so arranged that it seems to make -- pis] ay bo ber in, an incident; ne said. which. did thing--in ¢ TY WAY YOU evaporated. Then it is sealed have caught and-reflected the most | a fold over the crown and is folded {| Brantford, Ont., Nov. 3.--An offi- | of eople a , not augur well for the success of the can ordinaflly use milk in airtight cans and { radiant tones of the ralubow and | in over the brim in a double effect olal statement was issued here 1 t in d even | coalition If Labor was to be ab- and cream $ It is the Sterilized ' every group has been resplendent in | which is different from more ordinary jurday by the LL.P. on the recent t to ec sorbed by the farmers, he woul Wve ; i rv lav te oat © its vivid colors. Arran ents. ; split between some of the members | tinue bh ime of "Service { to receive written instructions o- galy milk pply your min tatay to get your The First Showing. en {of the Labor party and the U.F.0. at | the people." To accept } a3 | fore he would lend himself to such safe, economical form. Order Always at the beginning of every |SAILOR COLLARS IN VOGUE | Toronto. After eadorsing the inde- | the on pid | ahenrption As it eom to wvou-- three or four trial cans (16 oz. PB a oy Bowin {pendent stand taken by Mayor Mac- tive : wou id heen sok It Was announced that the LI.P. ' » tall size) from your grocer. Season it seems as If the first & owing | Bride and others, who left for [operation but sul tot were behind the Brantford member doubly ric} than or- NOW © Dior airocers of millinery included only the wide [Once Favorite Deceration Back Again | home out of sympathy with the pro- | party : I dinary milk@its delici- Try Carnation Milk shih brimmed and large hats. This is In as Trimming for the Thin Sum. [posed Cabinet formation. the state- ) b ous créamiiless adds a week or a month--and { evitably so for the spring and summer | mer Frocks. ment read: 'We thoroughly endoree ' coalition were ment Y Wood's Phosphodine.' favor to , coffee, you'll never go back to or as we find ourselves preparing for the | : i a a fruit or ceredls. diary milk hot days when the sun is blinding and Some years ago everybody wore deep 9 i ¥ Tones fave tah Se Taek - . s Write for "The Story of we peed some sort of protection for |wmilor collars reaching simost to the | 3 | . Jerveneeystem, makes now For the 8 children's Carnation Milk"~-a splendid eyes and skin. Just why It should be | waist in the back and down into a | ? \ ws Mental and Broth Wore drink; "you @hould add booklet which is just what the for fall and winter, however, I do not | deep point like a fichu in front. These | : dency, en of Enero, Potniation oie an equal antity of title says. It contains 100 know unless the idea is to display first | >ollars are in vogue again as a trim- | LN east, One wii Please, Ha wil ours. Tio br oh water tolCarnation tested recipes -- you'll like the dressy hat, as most women go of | ning for thin summer frocks, only | & ed A ) 0) | druggists or mailed in pl 2) FA Feature. stated on the label. -- : | dn * b ain pkg. Milk. For dPking, add Soo" yen, Tree for the the prineiple that having invested Ir [this year they are turned exactly | RAE ra Sh a : even mare wWilter. ont : AAYImEn a smart and very good hat almost any. | around. as the deep part of the collar yt thing will do for every day. I do not |x placed In front in a yoke effect and | i Made in Canada by 1 present this idea as conclusive by any |the long points formerly in front now No 4 : means, but it may be one of the rea. [£0 around the neck to fasten in a Carnatiod@Milk Products Co., Limited sons why we are shown So few of the "hallow _squars a the aah : all and le sort" of 8 is an excellen y te use up | Aylmer, Ont. Seattle and Chicago, U.S.A. | a Bravery Sain the late snd SasARNItrY tor ha) | Condensers ai Aylmer and Springfield, Ont, © | of the splendid velvet picture hats. Been Saving foe Jears bh oe hope Canad ood Board Licenses 14-96 and 14.97 Paradise feathers are predominating |, 1 U8 SURE FENG, of using again. "FREE RUNNING as trimming. They sweep down, but | Nothing Is smarter than this sort of : Ta ie ------ ------ i i pore tms-------- EMP GROCERY High Grade Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables, Cooked and Uncooked Meats. A deep square yoke of lace or finest be. t = ® ° not up as heretofore, and thick sprays tiste embroidery, serving not only as Carnation Mil Ne een an he Sle has |e et oa a wa, oe ht | [2 Unaffected by damp, or | - og " times. Black paradise is really lovely Is apen and comfortably low, so that ! A moisture. Never cakes. a Contented Cows. and so expensive that it need not be | 60 (he dresses of moive and taf: | Always runs freely, LEWIS ORR i No your grocer for fit. "| disdained by even the most exacting feta and satin which are serving for | Made in Canada 484 conservative morning wear along with the fashion- | 1 The Canadien Salt Co., Limited One of the newest shapes which 1g | Able little challls are not uncomforta- | : neither large nor small in size is the bly wart by means of these low-cut | ------ necks. Quits of the same shape and | ; 2 = round turbad with thé draped sod . ' bei 3 material as the yoke collars add fur | . . : D VALUES bog: An as es laut da . heavy ] ONLY a scientific blend of the choicest India and Ceylon teas, such AND A CHOICE SELE 108 oF BEEF, PORK AND LAMB, AT 26 'close 10 the face. However, it 1a ; as only expert tea tasters can devise, can produce the dis- Round Stash + | i Yard yicaid. fur ly 2 developed : tinctive flavor and richness of hike Bey tt n the rarest and richest of brocades, ich characterizes on conic Iie Roe, Hind Quarters .. Se heavily embroidered in gold and silver : 4 fragrance which Roasts . .... 2% Frankforts ...... . + and resplendent In & mingling of colors 4 e A ~ Head Cheese . . : : : entrancing to see. : : - IT OF SPRING CHICKEN. The crowns of these wide draped | ; Handsome i . . a In Ssinds 220 King St. Fhone 349 License No, 5.27486 tA srt turbans are of velvet or duvetyh as | of one tea that is liked best, because _all.its delicious aroma and flavor are assured by the sealed, airtight package. STREETS. PHONE 407 { FOR "PRIMUS TRA™ sh Grocery | | ~ Souk andl. CORNER GORSEAND WELLINGTON STS. ---- Tv ---- | 1 CHAPUT. FILS & CIR. 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