Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Dec 1919, p. 4

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{ _THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG 10 GIVE UP POSITION Was in a Badly Run' Down Condition for Six Months-- Tanlac Restores Her. "Taniac has helped me so muth that it is 4 great pleasure to recom- mend It," said Miss Doris {. Browne, of 37 Glen Lake Ave., Toronto, Ost T "1 suffered from a nervous break- | dow 0," she continued, "and for six | months I was in a dreadful condi- {tion. My appetite failed, strength fand energy left me and I was so ner-{ op vous I could hardly keep still J | Yenience if fas would have dizzy spells when 1|Deen made wit '| would almost faint. My condition was |YO8S -- those such that I had to give up my posi- Mop dogs whe, tion and for several months I couldn't Sured by their do any work at all. I could hardly |Would ruin sleep, lost several pounds in weight | Wore their fran and become very despondent, for straggling dow nothing helped me and I was getting | That, of course, worse all the time. { "Hearing so much about Tanlac 1] decided to try it and before I had locks. finished my second bottle I was feel- {of thing ° Ahaha Face" Eyes and Sco by smoothing t 'isn't Ton taking It and Have recovered er-|OVET their eyes tirely from the nervous breakdown. be interfering It would have been a their eyesight if an effort to tidy np said poodle dog! Then we learn that that sort |or tulle. BY ANNE RITT ENHOUSE 4 AAA 1 (Copyright. 1919. vy the McClure Newspaper Syndicate) Fashion Prophets Predict . YOR the Shapes in Millinery, Where- | brighter days for upon Contrary Womankind Fulls| distant fiiture, Her Hat Further Down Over Her | tested in them, and thére may them in the not| jing hat that is much sought after by uts the Prediction. And what | decided con-|this season's debutantes. hionable h eyes like poodle| For there have been no formal com: ragged-looking, dish-[ing-outs since the war began, and | we are always as- {now the.buds of three seasons--if owners and fanciers, [they have not they [they were waiting to appear but | making their first bow; and usually noses, | that bow is made with eyes that are { shaded. This little evening hat is of course wayward {made of metal lace or of metallic net It is in turban, tam or mob that the best cap shape, and sometimes there is a t 'hair any way n to their after we have made back those done," Ing so much better, that I kept right @roomed of poodles wear their hair rose at one side and sometimes. the and that we would [ffimming consists of a band of fur. with nature and dog|In one of these caps two little fur be | There is a very smart sort of even- | women had|a raft of those debutantes there are! | i to find their way beyond the limits of { terfere with their growth, been married while | ~-- are | My ap etite fs fine. 1 sleep like al child @nd am in better health than I have beén in years. I have regain- ed all my lost weight and really feel as well as if I had never been sick at all." Tanlac is sold in Kingston by A P.| Chown, fn Plevna by Gilbert Ostler, | in Battersea by C. S. Clark, in Fern, leigh by Ervin Martin, in Ardoch by M. J. Scullion, in Sharbot Lake by : w. Price Y. Cannon. Tad. i HRT Ei A temporary reduction We are showing a large range of Lined and Unlined Gloves, | Dent's make. $2.00 to $6.00 in Passenger Train Ser- vice will be made effec-|of tive Sunday, November 30th, of coal shortage. 1919, on account TRAINS For full particulars apply to-- J. P. HANLEY, OP. & TA, G.T. Ry, ' Kingston, Ont. A, ta Over sixty boys dppeared in the Orangeville police court on charges of destroying property om Hal- low'een. It is not weakness, but strength, to change from a false position. IMPROVED THROUGH Service Between ; KINGSTON and OTTAWA Comfort Convenience Time Daily except Sunday "PM 2.18 8.10 PM. NOON Lv.OTTAWA...... 4.50 12.30 Smiths Falls.. 6.30 1.50 arrowsmith 6.38 3.45 Ar. KINGSTON «.. 5.30 4.30 PM. PM. AM. LV. KINGSTON... 7.45 mith 8.50 Smiths Falls. 10.30 5.00 A on 6.30 NPM. ------------------. a No Ohange Necessary THROUGH Morning Train from Kingston Afternoon Train from Ottawwn ---------- Fo Tis ad normatin, Enquire Nearest C.N. Rys. Agent 143 CITY AGENT, 217 Princess Street, KINGSTON M. C DUN. jvelvet-- trained it to do any- | tails hang down from the fur: band of the hat over the right ear. "Once | ------ |e ight have thought that it was a [trifle incongruous to see dangling be- Charm in Shaded Eyes. | side the cheek of one of ur ¥ ung What a comfort it would be if our | girls the tails that had once belonged eyes were thus made to lodk outfto some shy little wild creeping thing upon the world through a frill of | of the forests. We would have felt tulle, a ruffle of gold lace, the|that in wearing fur coats and muffs meshes of a spotted veil, or the deep, fand collars we were justified, be- [dark 'shadows of a drooping brim of cause we needed them 'to keep us just as poodles' eyes look out{warm. But. to use fur thus sin ply through a fringe « of ragged hair {ior the decoration it afforded--that Anyway, we have 'the consolation of would have seemed . barbaric knowing that the Shaded eye, the eye | blood-thirsty. that is partly concealed, the veiled he reason that fur has come to eye, has an appeal that can never be used so ofteir on these diaphanous belong to the eye that~looks at yout | he rad dresses is doubtless because it straight through the medium of pure [combined so well with gold lace jain, It is coquettish--slightly vam- {Gold lace is a necessity, Hardly an | pirish--but then these are the days levening hat is without it. And the! vampire fashions and especially | fur follows inevitgbly. So are, they to the heart of the] Evening cap of gold face with fur debtitante, So the hat that is made | band and tails' at right side. with a brim: that turns abruptly up's HITT y and casts no shadow never did gain|*" = the popularity that was predicted for | it. To be sure, hats of this type are | sometimes seen worn by well dress- | ed women; Paris is still much inter- | fashion if thing else. we - INSTEAD OF EGGS. In many households the problem of planning and getting breakkiast is always comparatively simple so long {as there are good eggs to be had. | To boil an egg is about the simplest culinary operation there is, and the real egg liker always likes eggs boil- | ed. But there are eggs and eggs, jand the sort that cost a dollar and ten cents: a dozen, more or less, are the 'ones that you are safe in boiling. The other sort may be quite all right scrambled. However, there are some of us who don't fancy the idea of eating in any form the egg that is not fresh enough to be eaten Boiled. It may be finical, but with those people there just are no two sorts of eggs. There are the dollar a dozen sort---and the other unmentionable sort. Sp with eggs at almost ten cents apiece, we are rather conservative about serving them for breakfast, es- pecially if the members of our house- hold have a capacity for two eggs and if that household is large. So we Just have to get back to our war- timé habit of finding a substitute for Are You Fat? the thing that we cannot sford, : . Potatoes have rather passed dut o Just Try This favor for a breakfast. ish. yet it -- { well cooked they are a very whole- some food atthe first meal of the ddy, especially in the winter. Try having French fried potatoes served with crisply fried sliced bacon. One housewife serves what she calls fried bread, but many persons call French toast for breakfast, using one egg to make enough toast for a family of four or five. To do this use bread that is slightly stale--it is a good way to pee up left-over bread, by the way. Then Break' an egg in a bowl and add about a cup, of milk, with salt to taste. Place the slices of Thousands of overfht people have be- come sm by following the advice of dootors who recommend Marmola Pre scription Tablets, those harmless little fat reducers that simplify the dose of the famous Marmol | Prescription. If too fat, gent wait for the doctor's advice. Go mow to your druggist or write to the Marmola Co. §84 Wood- ward Ave, Detroit, Mich, and for $1 fosure a large case of these tab- They reduce two, ghree or four Beer a week without exercise, diet- ' OF any unpleasant effect whatever. too fat, try this today. ree eee er ---- es ---- | LALCA MEMBERSHIP bread in this and let them '. become softened, but do not let them femain long enough to become actually sog- gy. Fry on a griddle to a golden brown, using left-over bacon fat or any good cooking oil. A little left-over meat my be put hroagh the meat chopper and. mixed with bread crunibs and a little milk and water and formed into meat balls that maké a good hot dish for winter breakfasts at a cost that is much lower than that of eggs. A very little meat will go a long way CAMPAIGN by using the bread crumbs, and the ad matt ---- meat balls will | really taste better than as if all meat were used. ~ Toll of Snakes in India. The American consul, M. M. Hay- wood, stationed at Calcutta, India, states in a government report that more than 26.000 persons lost thelr lives in the couidtry last year because of snakes and wild animals--the snakes claiming by far the larger num. ber of victims. : To be exact, the consul says that 28.900 persons died in India last year as a result of snake bite, and that 2,176 persons were killed by wild ani- mals. This is an increase of 300 over -the previous year as regards fatalities from snake bite and an increase of 100 as regards the number, killed by anlmals. and | | % . A Aid to Transplanting. i Transplanting flowering and veges | table plants Is now greatly facilitated. | by the use of paper flower pots which | | are nothing more or less than the fa: | miliar paper drinking cups. For use in the farm and garden these cups | are perforated and the seedlings are | grown In them in the nursery. When it comes time to put the delicate plants | out in the openithey are transferred | bodily, pots and all, and placed in the | ground. The transfer is attended by no- shock whatever, which is rarely | the case when the roots are disturbed |" during the operation as when removing them from the little pots of clay which are generally used for this purpose. | The perforations enable the rootlets iy the pot, and so the paper does not in- All Wanted a Change. I wag sitting on the porch one day reading and much interested In my | book. Of a sudden I became aware of the fact that the little boy down: stairs had been drumming and singing at the top of his voice for some time, 1 listened. He sang. "Tum to the Jefe, | boys, turn to the left," over and over again until I wished he would change it and sing something else. Evidently the little boy two doors away wished the same thing, for he called out, "For goodness sake, Danay, tdrn to the right."--Exchange. STOMACH DISORDER Only 6 Months To Live Mr. Hanz Kehki, Magnolia, Alta., writes: "Some years ago I became | very sick from stomach disorder, | which the doctor told me had started | trom drinking bad water. I tried local doctors, but finding I got worse from day to day 1 went to a doctor in Edmonton, He told me that I must have an operation, and that if |1 didn't I couldn't live any longer {than six months. I told him I had | better die after six months than be cut to pleces. I did not have the operation, but returned home. No one was there to meet me at the station, becauge they did not know I was coming. I felt so bad I couldn't walk farther than 10 yards without resting. 2 miles; the distance from the sta- tion to my home. Some weeks later I read an adver- tisement about your Burdock Blood Bitters. After I had used one bottle I felt much better, and after I had used three bottles I was completely cured; therefore you see your B. B, B. has spved my life. and T canndt praise it too highly." Burdock Blood Bitters puts the stomach into shape by promoting per fect digestion, and restoring health and strength to the system. Manu- factured only by The T. Milbyrn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. EF Johnny's in T Fox Trots. hatWhil 5 oO f Fragrance which never fails bn 168 cheerful invitation to breakfast, comes ¢ frequently, more invitingly, when it's SEAL BRAND COFFEE that is used. The famous Seal Brand flave fragran and delicacy are sealed right into the Tin, - Ia 3, sandal b tins, Nevee sold in bulk, 14 Frzind. and Pio ground, "Petfect Coll rho ly made" ells re Soul aston foe Perfectly TE ft bo to Coffee, It's fren more The amount of REAL FOOD in a ~ QUART OF MILK is not appreciated by ~--mothers as it should be, 'Good Milk, clean Milk i is essential te. READ WHAT B, B. B. DID FOR HIM |* It took me 6 hours to walk | Oh! What 3 Pal Waray Water and~-Yearning--Fox Trot Henri's Orchestra 216065 Medley Fox Trots Love You Just the Same, Sweet James Harrison--and- all young people. Get PRICE'S MILK in bottles at' 14c. per quart. PHONE 845. Price's Dairy Keep your feet dry and prevent Colds. DOMINION and INDEPENDENT Brands Finest quality--sold at for DECEMBER OUT TO-DAY VERY music lover will find promi of en ad eit i the list below and fulfilment records themselves---make your choice fa the in order to avoid disappointment. 6c. FOR 10-INCH Dons sop $1.25 FOR 10-IN. BLUE LABEL RECORDS, Tell Me--and--Yearting Lambert Murphy 45171 $1.25 FOR 10-IN. RED SEAL RECORDS Hearl's or. 216066 Star Trio 18617 Blues-- Smith's Orch. 18618 Sweet Adeline 'A rier Nellie Was s Hear Them lent at any "His Master's Yoice" dealers Will There Be & Victrola in Your Home this Xmas? YY re ha dh ay Ty We are Aware Plonsed to demonstrate Victrolas and Victor Reco y cords: T. F HARRISON CO., LTD. 229-23 1-233-235-237 Princess Sticer. Physical Fitness and Efficiency Go Hand in Hand ' The, M.C.A. Gymnasium Helps Men Keep Fe hn a YY YY TY b a b p

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