Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Apr 1920, p. 9

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SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1020. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG - ~ - PAGE NINE AP LRT The Cash Store SPECIAL THIS WEEK 4 1b. tins Marmalade ...... 80. 2 1b. tins Marmalade ......40e. 18 oz. jar Marmalade 2%e, 4 1b, tins Mother's Jam ....SSe. 4 1b. tins Lily Brand Jam ..S0e. 16 om jars Lily Brand Jelly 28e. 16 oz. Jar Pineapple Jam ..33e. Fresh Garden Seeds: in package. Keep the'warmth IN Have a cup of hot Oxo every day. It will warm you through and through ~fortifly against fatigue -- ward off oolds and chills Best quality of Dutch sets, Shal- lotts, and Multiplier Onions, by quart or pound. The United Grocery COMPANY Next Standard Bank 138 Princess St. Phone 267 SIMPLE DESIGNS FOR NEW FROCKS Following After-the-War Extrav- .agance in Clothes Reverse Reaction Prevails. TAFFETA DRESSES IN FAVOR i | Fabric Bids Fair to Be Popular for Spring Wear -- Summery-Look- ing Hats fer Southern Visitors, As a violent reaction, clothes be- (VOLPEEK . FOR Worn Out Pots dnd Pans, Granitewnre, Tioware, Aluminum and Enamelledware, Voi-Peek is 'First Aid. 1t mends all kinds of leaks and holes and makes thems "good a8 ---- applied with the agers, Hardens in minutes BE ey ah ott ae asians In te minutes. Ala At Hardware Steves, Druggists and Grocers @ package--Good for jo average mends VOL-PEEK MFG, CO., P.O. BOX 1024 MONTREAL Nothing Added, Nothing Taken Away. OME people think the blacker the coffee the better it is. That is a mistake. A cup of good coffee is the color of amber. The proper proportion is a (level) dessert spoonful for each cup. If the coffee is deeply colored it contains a generous pro- portion of adulteration. Chicory is one adulterant. It has coloring" qualities, that is all." But when you purchase Rideau Hall "sresr-cor Coffee CHAFFLESS you get the best and purest blend_-Nothing is added. No« thing is taken away. Your coffee is ready prepared for table use. Just pour boiling water on it--don't boil it--let it stand for 10 minutes, then drink the most haturally re. freshing drink obtainable. At all grocers, in pound and half pound sealed tins, GORMAN; ECKERT & CO.; LIMITED. 63 LONDON AND WINNIPEG. STL IRR Coffe EET I -- Avasaen va nh yma d | TheseAvoThe Distinctive Marks Printed in Red Ink on Every Package oi Genuine Original Aellog gs TOASTED CORN FLAKES D the big package from the original ers in Canada. The Genuine Original Toasted Corn Flakes for twelve years the choice Canadians, the main- ity winning unbroken favor and in- preciation. wa Came widely extravagant almost as Soon as the war Was over. There were a few months of readjustment, while dressmakers were getting their estab | lishments back into normal working | condition; but this period Wis sur- { prisingly brief. No sooner was this | done, even in a limited way, than | the market became flooded with an | avalanche of clothes, as extravagant | as any that the world has ever seen. | Now we are experiencing a reverse | reaction, observes a prominent fash- | len correspondent. : i While it cannot be claimed that our { frocks are any less expensive than | they were six months ago, they are a | great deal simpler in design. There {1s Do mistaking the indication that | Women want all of their dresses built {on the simplest and most youthful | lines, and that they will pay more for {® dress of this chamacter than one | elaborated with applied trimmings. Season Calls for Pretty Clothes. We tire, in time, of all our clothes, and now is the time when we es- pecially feel the need of "something fresh and different. Then, at this Season, we have so many more social engagements that we like to have & great variety of pretty clothes in which to appear. In hoth the early { and late autumn this need was filled | by one-piece cloth dresses and beau- | tiful furs. Later, these frocks were topped by coats of either cloth or fur Now, we feel the need of a suit that is completed by some sort of an at- tractive blouse, unusual enough to | make the costume something quite dif- | ferent from the old-fashioned coat and J skirt. . ! A suit by Doeuillet, was created to { AIF this need. Its arrival may be | heralded as the most popular suit that | this famous house has launched for | the winter. The strong one-side move. { ment and the long coat are its fea- | tures. The portion which laps across the fremt, buttoning under the left arm, to give a semi-belted appearance, is cut in one plece with the right front of the jacket. The color combination Hi | some reason or other is has come to | ness makes: it suitable to these de- | nence whenever we have a wider sil- Itself to a long-line drapery with any . degree of grace, but it could not be is decidedly more luxurious. the plush | Is most economical, and has the ad: vantage of being equally fashionable. Doeuillet completes his costume with | a smart bodice of black satin, em- | broidered in copper color. This makes { the suit beautiful and practical. { Taffeta Dresses Midwinter Favorites. | It is surprising to find taffeta | dresses meeting with continued sue | cess in the midwinter season. Those | { who look ahead in fashions will see | in this indications of a considerable. use of this fabric for spring. We have come to think of it as such a practical i material that it never has had the | attention that it deserved from the | artistic standpoint. It was always fea | tured in evening gowns for members | Suit of Copper Velours de Laine, Af- fords an Outfit Quite Different From Old-Fashioned, Coat and Skirt Suit. of the younger set, but we rarely saw it in handsome daytime frocks, as for Le considered a somewhat informal material. Now our greatest designers have takefi T*™uf*and™ are" exploiting it in a way that makes everybody wonder why we did hot realize its possibilities before, Taffeta Popular With Designers. Probably the puffy skirts of this sutumn gave it the first boost toward success for it does coms into promi- houette, due to the fact that its stiff- signs. Now those who make dresses are using it for straight-line models which wrap abeut the figure. Of course it is net a fabric which lends surpassed by any other material for short, puffy drapery. Lanvin especially has had great suc- cess with her taffeta dresses. She makes them with and without em- broidery. Black and navy blue are the colors most in demand in taffeta. This winter hats have reflected the uncertainty of the' silhouette. There has been a war between the dress with the puffy hips and the ene of slender lines and the question of = choice between the two has had an important bearing on all fashions. As both these types were wern, it was natural that there should be both large and small hats as well as those that were plain and those greatly trimmed. We always see the full skirt ac- companied by a rather large hat of picturesque shape, which is tepped by trimming of a fussy character; while the straight-line dress has in its wake the small hat. Fur toques are fash- ionable bits of headwear for this midwinter. Please Southern Visitors, Those going South are beginning to think mere of springlike things, and for them quite summery-looking hats are already making their ap 2g iii ih HEE ws E £ g fig i : f i WOMEN DYEING EVERYTHING They use "Diamond Dyes' and Add Years of Wear to FEW WORKERS FOR CANAL. | Welland Project Will Be Handicap- ped by Labor Shortage. Catharines, jon the Welland ship canal, if started this year, will likely be handicapped lack of common labor. | there is plenty of skilled labor, the {foreign population must be depended |upon for day labor, and large num- | bers of foreigners have left the coun- {try during the winter, St. by A "pretty | place Wednesday when Miss Glendine Clement, only daughter of Mr. and { Mrs. C. Clement, Deseronto, became the bride of B. Hoag, son of G. A. Hoag, Capreol. Old, Faded Garments--Really Fun. It's fun to beat high clothes cost, fun to see faded, shabby appare urn new, fun to add years of wear to worn ging- hams, house - dresses, aprons, blouses, i skirts, sweaters, children's coats, every- | thing with "Diamond Dyes." | GRAND TRUN RAILWAY SYSTEM AGENCY FOR ALL \ STEAMSHIP LINES For fuformation and rates apply te {5 P. Hanley, C. FP. & T. A, GO 7. Ry. i Don worry about perfect results. Just use "Diamond > guaran to give a mew, rich, fadeless color to any material, whether wool or silk; linen, cotton or mixed goods. Direction Book in package. Druggist has Color Card. meme, - because it effects the greatest economy. ing at all times. quire so hot an oven as is required by other powders. + A a hai omical size for family use. Egz-0 Baking Powder Co., Limited, Hamilton, Canada Justifies Suspicion. (Buffalo News) i The attitude of the United States | toward the League of Nations and | our refusal to take part with the | other nations of the earth for peace have aroused suspicion to the south of us, and naturally so, Our disin-| clination to join a movement tend-| ing to prevent future wars carries! with it the suspicion that perhaps we are intent upon future wars. Latin America has always considered her- | self & natural prey. April 18.--Work While house wedding took - | John R. Proctor, whose death took | place at his home in Ramsay on' April i 3rd, after an illness of several! months, was born in the township of Darling, fifty-seven years ago. Saves Fuel and Food The continued high cost of food- stuffs and household supplies re- quire the strictest economy. The most expensive foodstuffs are used in baking, so always be careful to use the right kind of Baking Powder, otherwise great waste may result. : Many thousands of people recom- mend ¢ { Port Mon New New | New New Its double action absolutely assures perfect bake New { New | New New | New | New Egg-O also helps save fuel because it does not re- ways follow the directions--one level teaspoonful to level cup of well sifted flour. You use from a quarter to f less powder when you use Egg- When buying -O the larger tins "the most econ For rates h From West St. Joha To Apr 20--Pretorian Glasgow Apr 23--Minnedosa Liverp'i Apr 24---Metagama Liverp'l From Quebec to May 7--Victorian Liverpool May 14--Emp. of France Liverpool' | June 4--Victortan, Liverpt Steamers sail on arrival of C.P.R. trains leaving Monts real 12.10 p.m. and 7 p.m. day previous, : a + Apply to loom} agents or: CANADIAN PACIFI ANCHOR ANCHOR-DONAT.DS( land | Montreal...... Montreal | Montreal! Montreal treal. Montreal. 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Georgina shoes are thade selected by men who concentrate upon women's shoes of the better class. GEORGINA SHOES Ee T--_

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