Daily British Whig (1850), 1 May 1920, p. 9

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J tw SATURADY, MAY, 1, 1920. THE Stewart Phonograph WILL SURPRISE YOU. COME IN AND HEAR IT. A271 WELLINGTON STREET : : PHONE A. G. Williams $1500 $15.00 3% Groceries And Meat R. J. Shales & Son 71 PINE ST. Phone 15838 and Get Prompt Delivery Special For Saturday. 200 lbs. Cholee Stewing Beef 13¢. to 20¢c. per Ib. Choice Steak, Pork, Lamb and" Veal Choice Headcheese, Sausages 20¢. per db. QUICK'S YESTERN MEAT MARKET 112 CLERGY STREET Phone 2011, The Cash Store SPECIAL THIS WEEK 4 1b. tins Marmalade 2 1b. tins Marmalade 16 oz. jar Marmalade 4 1b. tins Mother$ Jam .... 4 Ib. tins Lily Brand Jam .. 18 ox. jarg Lily Brand Jelly 28e. 18 oz. jar Pineapple Jam ..33e. Fresh Garden Seeds in package. Best quailty of Dutch sets, Shal- lotts, and ultiplier Onions, by quart or pound. The United Grocery COMPANY . Next Standard Bank- 138 Princess St. Phone 267 | t i | | | | | The World's Appetiser is used on the dining tables of the British and Canadian Houses of Parliament. Grocers and Stoves over herve ave selling HP. Jreely. | | | | Honesty First, - "No.'" said 'the old man. sternly. "I will not do it. Never have I sold anything by false re presentation, and 1 will not begin now." ; For a moment he was silent, and the clerk who stood before him could see that thesbetter nature of his em- ployer was fighting strongly for the right. - "No," said the old man again, "1 will not do it. It is an inferior grade of shoe, and I will never pass it ofr | as anything better. aiard it, 'A Shoe Fit for a Queen,' and put it in the window. A queen does not have to do much walking." . THE CAPES FOR SPRING Plain and Plaid Materials Form | Garments for Sports. | May Be Made of Heavy Blanketlike Wool or Light-Colored An-° __gora_Cioth, Among the very striking array of | garments shown for sports wear this year the golf cape combining 'plain | and plaid mgterials is one of the fa- | vorites. Such.a wrap Is shown in the - sketch. It may be made of a heavy, blanketlike wool bright Scotch plaid, with vest and | collar of white or iight-colored an- gora cloth. A belt of patent leather | or of velvet ribbon matching the pre- dominating color in the plaid may be used to hold the cape tothe figure. | A tam to match will aiways be found | smart or a little sport het, such as | the one sketch®d, may bh. wor., if preferred. These capes, now being worn in the | South and on the golf links of every | country club when the weather makes | golfing possible, are forerunners of | a wrap that wit be popular In the | spring. One\such wrap recently Set | sigred is made of a striking plaid blanketlike fabric in various celor- | Ings, finished 1 around with self- | fringe and held !n- with a belt of | patent leather. It is _as loose fitting | As a cape, but is really a coat, with | clearly defined, though 'ldose, sleeves, | and it Is olalmed for the coat that it | is a rea! economy garment, because | & very small. quantity of fabric is re- | quired fo make it. : | - Of course, many long coats Will be | 'worn In the spring; but there is to be | | { Buttermilk or Water It gives 3 for cakes an a wider choice of ingredients pastry, yet assures you of positive | | | | "DAILY BRITI MO "California Syrup of Figs" | Child's Best Laxative SH material in | Accept "California" Syrup.of Figs! only--look for the name California your child is having the best and | most harmless physic for the little stomach, liver 'and bowels. Children | love its fruity taste. Full directions on each bottle, You must say "'Cali- fornia." : -- LIKE DYED LACES Vogue for Color in Every Type of | Feminine Garment. Decoration Is Being 'Generausly Used for the High Lights of the Costume. It may sound at first like painting | | the lly to talk about dyed lace, but | ® | in the tremendous:vogue for; brilliant | | color in every type of feminine gars | ment it is not a bit surprising. After | | the first shock it is pleasant, in fact; { | to see a georgette blouse, for instance, | | in what is called "new" blue veiling, { an pnderblouse of tomato red filet lace | | allowed to show in the fromt In filet | fashion. Lace is being used extensively .for | the high lights of the costume. It ap- | pears, for example, in silver fo lighten | | up a frock of navy blue georgette. The ! Stiff silver lace encircles the hips, giv- | {ing the fashionable outstanding line, | | and is | soft georgette. eiled by just one layer of the ! It edges the neck and short sleeves of the same frock. Cafe au lait Lyons lace is used as a | foll in a blouse which is lined with | black chiffon and has a girdle of black | met tying in a bow at the back. One of the loveliest of evening gowns is | entirely of gray 'lace with the inevit- able bright color touch in the orange | | ostrich pompon at ene side. Perhaps filet lace lends itself best | to dyeing, but all the fine laces are no exception to the new ruling. Some- | times several laces are combined on | one blouse. Filet lace dyed a bright | orange, for 'example, makes flounces | | over the shoulders of a shadow lace | | blouse dyed brown with sleeves of net in the same dark brown. To lighten up the dirker laces, the navy blue, black and brewn tinsel rib- | bons are used. Little folded flowers | of it, tiny bows and narrow twisted | girdles, all serve to add to the dressi- | ness of the dyed lace blouse or frock. Beads, too, are being ui to bring out. | the rich of dyed lace. Often they | contrast with the lace, repeating the THER! | | wooles manufacturer preseats plaid Tu let's-have a goods took at it! [ WHIG WIRING IN EVENING FROCKS | Arrangement Extends Hips, Used In Simple Round Neck and in | Short Sleeves. | Evening frocks, almost in every! 'case, show the wired-out hips and full | lines. The. wiring is usually concesl- | ed by gariands of ribbon or flowers. A jade blue gown is much ruffled | as to the skirt, and is alse wired and | trimmed with wreaths of Sliver flow-| ers, which are placed partly on and partly hanging below the edge of the ¥ | ruffles. The bedice shows no other | trimming than the silver garlands. | A lavender chiffon dréss has simplest of trimming, just a row of | mauve velvet violets concealing the | wiring at the hips and the simple | round neck is wired as well as finish- | ed by the row of violets. Very shert | sleeves are also wired in this manner. | The tunic of a frock of black taffeta | has inset at the sides two squares of | the heaviest of silver filet, on which | are carelessly laid garlands of silver | flowers. This makes a striking note, | |on the package, then you are sute| 88 one may imagine, for the silver | contrasts so strongly with the black. | The bodice shows just a' wide band | of the sliver filet at the top, which i relieves the blackness of the dress. | The shert sleeves are also sliver. Fancies in Taffétas. | One is [éd to believe that taffeta will | continue to be worn for another sea Son at least, writes a Paris correspond- ent. Everywhere ome hears plaids spoken of for next summer. The. woolen suitings, and now cemes-an idea in taffeta... A' combination of pleasing colors is. presented in large plaid patterns. Striped taffetas are ' offered. One sees the unison of feur colors in fine stripes, grouped together and spaced fbout three inches apart, The Careful Scot. A beggar, who had imposter writ- ten all over him, was calling from house to house trying to beg money for a night's lodging. At last he struck the house of a Scotsman, "If yer please, guv"nor," comment- ed the, beggar, "will you give me a few coppers for a bed?" "Vary likely," answered the care- the | L Scot "Bring the bed in---and "MADE IN CANADA' Chmfort Lye is fine fof making sinks, ; drains and closets sweet and clean. Comfort Lye Kills rats, mice, roaches Comfort Lye will do 'the hardest spring cleaning you've got. Comfort Lye is good for making soep. : It's powdered, perfumed and 100% pure. R Te -- -- fie for II rrrrrr Nature Gives Beautiful Hair, | | . The Care Is Yours. : ATURE strives to give every woman an abundance of beau- tiful hair, but the care and pre- servation of this precious gift is ' yours and yours alone. quickly overcomes unsightli- ness and gives the pair that snap, life and vigor, without which most abundant tresses appear dowdy and unbecoming, § At a very small cost you ean tone up and beautify ir, eradicate your dandruff and im- prove your appearance to a mark- ed degree. Every bottle of Herpicide is. guaranteed Bb give the results claimed for it or purchase price will be refunded by your dealer. Try Herpicide (Tar) Soap for washing E you hair. Gives excel- lent results and is very i to your hair and scalp. Send 10 cents in or coin NY for sample . " "London, Ont." (PRINTED iN RED ACROSS THE FACE OF THE PACKAGE) In the purchase of "Sterling" on silver or "Sheffield" corn flakes these words mean as much gas on steel. They are the certain success in your marks that stand for Genuine Original _ -O is absolutely pure and efficient Golf of Angora Plaid. Capy gor deep celor of the chiffon lining or they & decided leaning to hip or three- | work out the pattern of the lace it- | quarters length models. This applies | Self. Metal threads are also: used to double acting, that is, its first action e bow! occurs in th onthe, ta rise perly baked. most e 1 when' cold water ¥ milk in a various Jorma i added. ah lowing ough to stand for or minutes will give better results. When you in the oven Egg-O will until your cakes:are pro- -O in the larger ting is cal for family use. Egg-0 Bekisg Powder Co. | fled as sports models. « bo tor. to coats developed for general and | Street wear, as well as to those classi- | J | ---- Not With the Chickens. | A gentleman who had called to see | Mr. B.----found his little son Frank in the library rubbing his eyes and gaping. "Sleepy?" he inquired. "Um," grunted Frank. | Suppose you -usually go to bed | the chickens," smiled the = "No, T don't" snapped Frank. have a little bed in my room all to myself." . MANY of our alder folks wil old fashioned shoemakers from home to home, making shoes rE Sted BO ---- ------_ -- a af EET Cm a) + pearance resulting from' Durability Georgina shoes possess the th, old-time, hand-made footwear. Combined with it are all the comfort, fine finish and aristocratic ap- the best modem shoe production. GEORGINA SHOES recall the who visited of great bring out the lace pattern from its dusky. background. Where a whole | blouse of lace would be too thin and | delicate to top the suit skirt, Jumper blouses are made of velvet on silk duvetin to bring the dyed laciness dewn to earth; : i WOOL CAP AND SCARF OUTFIT Quite the thing this season, this woel. scarf with cap. to match. This one is white and strengly appeals to the ma. been incorporat- issued by the | CORN FLAKES For more than twelve 'years these corn flakes have been supreme among Canadian cereals, relished by tens of thousands with increasing appreciation at every meal.

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