Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Dec 1919, p. 8

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PAGEEIGHT ew... THE DAILY BRIT] SH WHIG FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12. 1010. 8 ------ ---- In the Realm of Women---Some Interesting Features 4 REMEMBER WE WERE THE ORIGINATORS OF 14c. MILK M di Di Made Dishes. Made dishes, prepared with the help of LEA & PERRINS' SAUCE, are a great aid to economy, besides giving a pleasing variety to the Menu. Owing tothe QUALITY and concentration of its ingredients, a -- drops of LEA & PERRINS' give far more satisfaction than a much larger quantity of a * cheap ™ imitation. et -- { Mme. Gordon Must Not Be Unhappy. i Reaching my room after leaving | John and his mother, my feelings | Were such that for a moment I | thought I was dying. My heart was beating, beating 'way up in my throat My knees were trembling and, con- Price's Dairy | valsively putting my 'Mand to my : > | forehead, I found it covered with STOP THE HEADACHE | Blindly I groped my way to a Don't Endure it. We ask for your patrona ge on that account, as we the safeness and quality of our goods. PHONE 845. "This is to tell you, darling mother that I arrived home this morning to find that things were not nearly so bad as I had feared. John had an automobile collision yesterday, and while he was not hurt, the occupants of the other motor were badly in- Jjured, When John telegraphed me he thought that one of them was go- ing to die. Fortunately the dootor has pronounced both of the victims out of danger. | 2Of eon tired tonight because I have been with John at the hospital today, and at many other places where I felt my presence would help John. I am not going to write you a very long letter tonight, but I just felt that I could not go to sleep without letting you know that everything is all right with your loving daughter, KATHERINE." This letter I sealed quickly wikia: réading it, and stamped it and call a mail it, before my courage HAROLD SEDDON, should fail me. As the man same to Special Agent my door he said: "Dinner is served Mrs. Gordon." After bathing my face I stumbled down the stairs, habdly knowing what : I was doing, for I had made the most [add just the feast bit water or milk momentous decision of my life, and | to moisten slightly and with it one in doing so I had told my mother | beaten yolk white. another He for John, and that lie had | To sauce, take the well cleaned sapped away a little more of my love | liver, gizard and" heart, cover. with and trust in him. cold water in a small saucepamr and John entered the dining-room just | simmer until tender. Chop fine, as I did and smiled cheerily. { When you have removed the fow 0. « " ih la h ish : > " z arm la ck Tea Good girl!" he said.' "I had it [3 hot dish, pour the giblets with Fie 3 . | broth in which they w. i x i Fhe Ts having diner tn hor toon: (he dipong gan" "C0 me|) Sold in Padkages Only ; -* GEO. ROBERTSON & SON, Limited divan, As I did so I caught sight of my face. For a moment I did not 'Tealize that it was mine--=so lined and ashen it was. The weary eyes looked at me, arid from their effort {to keep from crying. Those eyes Lbegged me to give them the poor consolation of tears. But although the sobs came, and shook me from head to foot, I could '| not weep. I threw myself on the bed saying: "I oan not bear it; I can not bear it! Nobody wants ns, baby!" And then I thought of my own dear little mother. How she would wel- come me with open arms, although her heart might break at my sorrow! How she would care for me and a baby that would call her "Granny!" That headache and neuralgia seem to be getting chronic. Every day or 80, you are bothered. Get Dominion - B. Q.~~Dominion Cascara Bromide Quinine Tablets, Dominion C. B. Q. will get to work at once--easing the pain---reducing the fever, cleaning out the system, giving Nature a chance to reinforce her weakened strength. Dominion C., B, Q. Is made by the celebrated firm National Drug & Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, - 3 Writes to Mother, which, salons, is sufficient guarantee With sudden dertermination and of the ingrinsic worth of this strength which a moment before I - PE=paration, 'Get a box to-day and prepared to combat disease before thought I did not posses, I went to John's wrting table and wrote: & inroads become serious. At ail "Dear Mother: I am coming fo uggists, in the Red Box. you. I am coming to you to be with you always! "1 can not lve here any longer. I do not know my own husband, he is so strange, so thoughtless, 8b selfish! "Mother dear, when I told him this { morning that I am to become a mo- Tr rrr arn ther, he was angry with 'me. He . --_ made feel that in some way I was - oe RRNENNERNRREENSNENERRNENRERY to ton and that what I thought | would be the crowning of my woman- = y | hood, was in his eyes only an an- : Robertson's " i "The Cyril" 137 MeGill St, MONTREAL' Drink before it becomes chronie, with : DOMINION C. B. Q. Tablets (in the red box) 25 : I told her I would not have married | A good potato dressing may be Elizabeth Moreland if she had been Made 'thus: Boil for twenty 'minutes the last woman in the world." , jor a half hour a half dozen potatoes. I could not refrain from saying: (Peal and mash, a ding a "Would that have been the truth |fablespoon of salt, a teaspoon of pep-| yesterday John?" [ree a teaspoon powdered sage and -- T TERR Altogether Too Bossy. "Don't be nasty," he begged, 'cause we're going. to be all right from now on, and besfdes Katherine, I think it is true--I don't think I would have married that woman DEPENDABLE STEEL CUT- LERY THAT HOLDS A under any circumstances. She is al- GOOD EDGE together too bossy. I want a wife to y comfort me, to love me, and one for py Fr) Thefe are so many poor grades 'of Cutlery on which my friends will envy me. I : 4 ; the market, that we took particular care and don't want one to interefere all the effort in selecting quality brands for our cus- time with my big plans, with her tomers; as a consequence we are proud of the little feminine schemes." lots we have here for your selection. The sate "Sometimes, John," I said, "it dstaction you receive in using them more than seens that God and nature interfere pays us for the extra effort put forth in pro- with your sthemes without asking curing satisfactory cutlery. your consent." \ He frowned at my reference and I knew that I should never be able to make him reconciled to our com- ing baby. - My only hope was that it would bring its welcome with it. As it was, my referepce changed my hushand's entire mood and he con- tinued his dinner in sullen sflence. . .Tomorrow---A Gold Pocketbook. i he had for the immediate future. "Mother dear, I hope that T won't make you too unhappy, but I am come ing--coming right away! "Your unhappy KATHERINE." I read this letter over carefully and the picture of my dear little mother, reading it, arose before me, and I knew that not even the death of my father, whom she had loved so devotedly, would bring her such intolerable pain. . Oh, how I wanted the consolation of her loving arms. I wanted to put my head in her lap and ery out my | disappointment and sorrow. ~ And | then I remembered that she had only | a little time to Mve and I could not sadden her declining years with my sorrow. It would not be brave, and above all, the thing that I despised most in this world was lack of cour- age. 1 pushed the letter {6 one side, and wrote another: , DRESS | noyance and hindrance to some plans pina See the large variety of Pocket Knives, Scis- ~ sors, Kitchen and Table Cutlery, shown in our display. Remember we guarantee satisfac. tion with every purchase---you take no chances in buying Cutlery at this store. STEVENSON & Phone 58 OPEN STOCK DINNERWARE x This is our latest offering from the celebrat- ed Potteries of Johnson Brothers, Stafford- shire. It is a very nice clear white body with gold line, delicate border, with sprays EASILY TR ACED Thousands who are ne too strong trace the resent weakened state to influenza or some Fike-debilitating illness. Such could not do better than try the building virtues of 'SCOTT'S EMULSION This efficient tonic is nourishment in a form that helps build up a healthy resistance. 5 You of roses; new. shapes; moderate price. ahahaha Ahhh (Copyright. 1919. my the McClure Newspaper Syndicate) Call and see our line. strength-restoring and body- § Robertson's Limited Even such materials ss duvetyn and a serge and tricotine are \ combined he with gold and black brocade. Somie-| Frock of black duvetyn and gold bro- times the, richer fabric takes the! cade. i form of a gilet on a coat suit. Some. Ie : : tablespoon: of white onions times it forms a whole section of the | tWO ] frock or coat and sometimes it is a| Minced and fried yellow in butter, mere embellishment in the form of | Mix these ingredients. lightly to- cuffs or collar or button covering. |@cther, then bind with - two 'table spoons of melted butter. ------ Or and Sable--Blick and Gold--So Much Admired by the Knights and Ladies of Old,.Is Revived in Paris and from There Comes with a Strong Appeal to Us. Of all the coats. of arms ever de- vised by any college of heralds none were ever more knightly and truly splendid than those thatewere blaz- oned or and sable. The knight who went into battle or the tournament, fike the black prince, with the de- vice on his shield done entirely in ed, is made thus: Crumb fine two quarts of stale bread. Season with two even tablespoons of salt, one Philadelphia stuffing, as it is call- Edited by Anne Rittenhouse, NNNEERRERRREREREEREE EEE ARST ney | black, brought forth more admira- tion than the knight whose gscutch- eon showed azure, gules, vert and the rest, "TQDAY'S WATCHWORD we nn ; -- Sickness Prev en ti on Black and Gold Alfvays Liked. In gusdiacval costumery you will see that there was always a stn The guiding inspiration of modern medical science feeling of admiration rns hid 'com is Sickness Prevention. As this idea has worked itself bination of black and gold. Cloth h : out, smallpox, cholera, yellow fever and other in- woven with a woof of fold poi + ulin fectious diseases already have' given way. And y admiged A science has finally developed .an cffective agent warp of black] wag great against the plague which is 'the originating point teaspoon (of pepper, two tablespoons each of . powdered savory and minced parsley and one of pow- dered sage. . Rub a cupful of butter through the crumbs and fill the cav-| ity and sew it up.' ns. 3 . TURKEY STUFFING. There are cooks who will tell you that you spoil a bird by stuffing it and that turkeys or chickens ought always to be roasted without stuffing draws out the juices and therefore takes somewhat from the deliciousness of the flavor. But what 'is Thanksgiv- ing turkey without the stuffing? Our pumpkin' pies may have to be made without e this year, and the cran- betries without sugar, so pray . do have some stuffing in the turkey, for old time's sake, . It is hard to find an exact rule for making stuffing in the old-fash- ioned cook hooks because no house- wife ever did go about it with that precision "Hat to know _how many spoons of this seasoning or that, and how many cups of the other ingredients. It depends on the size of bread Many a man's reputation casts a shadow over his character. HAD ECZEMA For Over 28 Years Eczema or Salt Rheum manifests itself in little round blisters, which! and known as mordgre, 'which is still of over 90% of disease. used to indicate a rich brown pro- duced apparently by an interweaving a J of Dlack and sold. i Certain periods t plage is constipation, and that agent Nujol. in those times of old seem to pe- The dangers of constipation idespread becaus culiarly characterized by this aes- i thebody"s power pl testi ute by theic pleasure in black and gold and it makes it easier for any disease to deve. p. Nujol by it would seem that we have entered ieving constipation prevents the absorption of the poisons a period of this same sort in our which otherwise would be taken into the blood and infect own day. . the whole system. . : : "* A few days ago Je mast, charm- Leading medical authorities agree that pills, salts, castor ing window in the fashionable shop- . oil, ete., simply force and weaken the system. 4 'Nujol softens the food waste and encourages the intestinal muscles to act naturally, . 3 k ' bowel evacu- ping section was one which contain- ed clothes and accessories of various Nature establish 1 intervals--the Reuben in the world. from your druggist today. sorts, all of which were made of combined black and gold; Evening health bookler--**Thirty Feet of Dangers ! th Standard Oil Co, (New frocks of gold lace and black tulle, hats of black velvet with metallic | br brocade, turbans of go net with | black feathers, In another shop window that forms the facade of a veritable mecca of smart footwear you copld see that the d idea had had its effect signers of footwear, for

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