SATURDAY, APRIL &, 1920. WATER GLASS , PRESERVING EGGS Recommended by the Guelph Agri- cultural College. FX directions on each tin. The pound Nn makes en- ough solution to cover 12 dozen Eggs. Begin now to get your winter supply, while the eggs and prices are the best. Prouse's Drug Store Corner Princess and Clergy Phone 83. Neilson's Ice Cream always in stock. NINA NS A new French farm tractor has sontrols at both ends so that it does net have to be turned arcund. FOR Keep the warmth. IN and the cold OUT Have a cup of hot Oxe every day. It will warm you through and through ~fortify against fatigue -- ward off eolds and chills and keep you Al Ki L(Y) 8 HTS Ati) 3 HOUSEHOLD FABRICS When any of the Curtains, Drapes, Chintzes and Carpets in your house look dingy, do not imagine that their usefulness has passed. Send them to Parker's to be cleaned or dyed, You will be amazed and delighted with the result, Whatever the nature of the fabric to be cleaned, we can do it to your satisfaction. Png Dri 60-PRINCESS STREET 3 3 Ua LITE IT TTT KINGSTON ETL LL PETRI IR RYE] See Take Your Time, Don't Hurry! There is no need for so much rushing on baking days, hurrying to get your cakes in the oven--such exhausting exertion adds baking to the list of household drudgeries. You can take your time yet do more with than with other brands because the leaven- ing action of Egg-O only ceases when your cakes are properly baked--No matter if you do have to wait several hours for your . oven. : And don't worry if your oven does ool off. Egg-O will Rave your baking with less heat than most other brands. And above all, don't worry about fallen cakes, follow the directions on the label. You will use less Baking Powder, and have better baking, 1 Egg-0 Baking Powder Co, HI Slay 10 adjusting she enrset; " corsets have apes al boning, * holdin the figure snug and in good lines. 40 de 'corsets are now worn by many | : Teronto. ised women in Can MrT a en Sone HI i! LHI x £3 207 aL i How You May Have a Pretty Hairline for Newest Coiffure By LUCREZIA BORI, The Famous Spanish Prima Donna The fashion of wearing the hair {smoothly back from the brow and {rather close to. the head has been irevived through the affectation of | this coiffure by a French actress not- led for her beauty. {| This eoiffure is always distinguish {ed, provided the wearer has a pretty {hairline and a smooth, white fore- { head, not too high. The "widow's"peak'--as it is call ed when the hair grows in a point on the forehead--is an attractive feat- ure that should be made the most of in arranging your hair if you possess this hairline. Many women, even those with abundant hair, have hair that shows a tendency to thinness just above the temples. Hair inclined to be thin around the forehead should be mass- {aged ina rotary motion after the | tingers have been dipped in crude ofl to which a few drops of perfume Your forehead will important feature in making or in off-the-forehead coiffure.. First, they are. straight, however, stray hairs grow hetween your eyebrows or if refractory hairs grow out of place they may be ex- tracted with a small pair of tweesers purchased at a drug store. Massage your forehead each even- ing after dipping your fingers in a good massage cream. One that and white is made as follows: Almond oil 4 ounces Speramaceti .. ++ 1 ounce. White wax .. .. ..y. 1 ounce Cucumber juice .. .. 2 ounces Select cucumbers ripe enough for "Building the Line. have been added. The entire scalp may be treated to am oil rub the night before the hair is shampooed. By allowing the oll to remain on the scalp over night it has a ehance to eb thoroughly absorbed by the roots. If your hair'is inclined to hang in short ends around your neck an in- visible hair net--one without elastic run around its edges--will help to keep your coiffure neat if you ean manage neatness in no other way. Halr is prettier without a net. But many women prefer to wear a net to keep their hair in. place. If you wear your hair "off your forehead" you should massage your hair around the edges of your sealp every night before beginning the general massage of your scalp. GREY COUNTY'S CENTENARIAN. She Saw the Coronation of Queen Victoria 82 Years Ago. To celebrate one's hundredth birth- day is not the good frtune of many people and to come to the hundred and fourth mile-stone still able to en- Joy lite and to be interested in the every-day affairs of the community is decidedly umique. Yet up in Grey wounty, near the town of Owen Sound, lives a little old lady who, on January 10, was 104 years of age. Her name? Why aayone from that district will tell you of Mrs. Ann Brown, of The Glen, Sydenham, Grey county's only centeparianm, and who is said to be the ouly surviving wit- ness of the coronation of Queen Vie toria. Topeliffe, In Yorkshire, England, her early days were spent in the guiet- ness and seclusion of the little coun- try town, is of her grandfather preparing a feast on the village green for the men of the Topeliffe Company of paigning against Napoleon Bonaparte in Belgium and France. The first venture from the protecting shelter the great city of London. When a dark-eyed young maid of twenty summers she went to visit her mother in the great city, traveling from Hull in one of the first steamboats. On arriving in London she found that everything was in a state of bustle and excitement in preparation for the coronation of the young Queen. Her step-father was an upholsterer in the employ eof the royal family and, to please his shy young visitor from Yorkshire, secured a pass for her into Westminster Abbey to wit- -| ness the ceremony of the coronation. On the great day, June 38, 1838, she took her piace with hundreds of oth- ers inside the Abbey and waited breathlessly for tho great event, Ac- ng to Mrs, Brown the appear- ance of the Queen was rather dis- appointing. She had been picturing to herself a tall beautiful woman, and instead she saw a girl, two years younger than herself, rather short, and quite erdinary-looking. In 1863 Mra. Brown made another Journey from her home in Yorkshire! to visit the First World's Fair, pro- moted PrinceAlbert, Queen Vie- toria's msort, and held in the Crystal Palace, London. On the death of her husband in 1863, Mrs. Brown ded that she could better FT Eh : iets i 5 fi Ak {E Study It Carefully. table use and chip them fine, pound them to a paste and extract their juice by squeezing through a jelly bag. Perfume with half a drachm of violet extract, and spermaceti, and adding the almond oil, pour in this cucumber juice and beat into a eream. The close coiffure also requires es- pecial attention to the nape of your neck. Massage this part of your neck thoroughly with the above eream, working it around to the front of your neck until your fingers meet be- neath your chin. ~~ The new coiffure is very pretty and becoming when it ig the back- ground for a pretty brow and a white the beauty of these features. ° THE ACTIVITIES OF WOMEN & English Rugby football is the lat- est strenuous game to be adopted by the women in France, Miss Elizabeth Haldane of Cloan, 8 sister of Lord Haldane, is Scot. land's first woman magistrate, Born in the quaint eld village of Her earliest recollection | Regulars, just returned from ocam- | of her grandfather's cottage was to | The Belgian chamber of deputies | has voted in favor of votes for wo- | men twenty-one years of age, as well | as 'men, | In Norway women employed in the | civil service and teaching profession are assured by law of equal pay with men, There are 413 women motor drivers employed by the British army and 889 women employed in army mechanical transport 4 A | Jewish women in Palestine have {been granted the vote and will be ! eligible for election to the constitu- | tional assembly, Mrs, L. M, Watson of Hayden, | Col., created quite a sensation in | Chicago recently by taking with her {on her shopping trips a pet coyote. American mothers find it neces | sary to 'purchase 720,000,000 safety { pins every year in order to keep the little kiddies properly harnessed, Women and girls employed on the same class of work in the silverware industry in Great Britain receive the same amqunt of pay, Mrs. Pothuis Smit, who defeated the only male candidate by two votes, is the first woman to he elected to the upper house of the Dutch parlia- ment. Miss Mabel Hennessy, the only | be found an | marring. the success of the smooth, | be | sure that your eyebrows are in the | line nature designed for them. If! don't attempt to | arch them. Rather should you culti- | vate their glossiness and growth, If, } should keep your forehead smooth | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG _ ET { HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY illett" has long been regarded as a house. la ee ta of the fact that it is useful respect woman manager of a hardware com- pany in the world, claims her success came from studying other women. Eighty-five per ¢ent. of the wom- en in Turkey who have in the past wore veils, have discarded them and are now seen on the streets with their faces uncovered. A plan outlined by Bishop Joseph Schrembs of Toledo would merge in- ito one association 9,000 organiza- { tions of Catholic women, each with more than 100 members. London's first woman justice of the peace is Miss Gertrude M, Tuck- well, an authority on social questions and a champion of the betterment of | the working woman's position, One of the many million dellar ail j concerns in Texas has a woman sec- | reary, Miss Florence M, Sterling, who { handles her position in a manner that | would bring praise to any man, ; Lady Astor is credited by popular gossip in England with the responsi- | bility for the appointment of Sir Auckland Geddes to the post of British ambassador to thé-Baited States, ~~ N i At a salary which is declared to be phenomenal for Great Britain, Mrs. {| Frank Jay Gould has signed a con- | tract to become a film star for a new { English motion picture combination. | Under the terms of the will of Mrs. Tom Thumb, all her home furnish- {ings will be placed in museums. The collection is said to include the small- est practical furniture in use. Old age appears to be no draw- back to Mrs. Georgia Nathan of { Savannah, Ga., for at the age of 100 | years she still does the marketing for the family, making a trip to the market every day. ponds of good Made in Canada. Dr. Winifred C. Cullis, professor of physiology of the London school of medicine for women, is now in this country for the purpose of making a study of the metheds followed in teaching women in 'our colleges. Lieutenant Wanda Gati, command~ so many ways, and so satisfactory in every that no woman feels that she can keep house without it. Makes the finest kind of soap for washing and cleansing. One can of Gillett"s Lye will make ten minutes. Many of under the label. «GILLETT in twenty uses are he in booklet 'S LYE EATS DIRT" er -- A Ae Ps A NN EAA NN funds for the hospital social serviee bureau. They were allowed ten per cent, on the total sales made by them, Mrs. Klizsabeth J. England, a plumbing contractor in Philadelphia, will bring suit in the supreme court to determine the extent labor unions ing officer of the Women's Legion in Poland, has been in the army for | closed shop orders on contractois. four years and served with the sani Since it has been decided that tary corps throughout the war, act- | there is a cash value in a university ing as-a stretcher bearer on the|degree, young - women in * Great battlefield. | Britain who aspire to enter well-paid One hundred society girls acted as | professions, are clamoring for admis- sales girls recently in a large New | sion to the women's colleges at Oz York department store to secure fdrd and Cambridge. may go in attempting to enforce mn smanh athe haan a a WOMEN! DYE IT AND SEE! Instead of Buying, Add Years of Wear to Old, Faded Garments with "Diamond Dyes"--Funl! 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