» = 5 "THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG * ai HER PROBLEMS : : :. i .t 1 1. oi TO SERVE WITH FISH. By Annette Bradshaw sms emp ne _ Fish contains less of the extrac- ; Deg Sw | tives which give flavor to meats, so it " is apt to taste flat." Hence great cara should be exercised in the selection of accompanying foods. A well-seasoned sauce is desirable to serve with fish Egg sauce and maitre d'hotel sauce are, probably, the most frequently served, but horseradish satce gives fish a piquant flavor. To two tablespoons horse- radish take one tablespoon of vinegar and one-fourth teaspoon of salt. Mix well and add four tablespoons of heavy cream, beaten stiff, Then there is a cucumber sauce made by whipping half a cup or cream stiff, then slowly adding one teaspoon of salt and two tablespoons of lemon > I HER JERS 3/0773 Jel Gouraud"s [TAIN CIES F111 Freckles Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots. Do you know how easy it is to re- move those ugly spots so that ro one will call you freckle-face? Simply get an ounce of Othine, double strength, from your druggist and a few applications should show how easy it is to rid yourself of you freckles and get a beautiful complex- fon. The sun and winds of March | juice or mild vinegar and folding in one grated cucumber. s Tomato sauce is preferred by many cooks, and mustard sauce gives a de- licious flavor. The ingredients for the latter are three-fourths cup of vinegar, one-fourth cup water, two tablespocns corn starch, one tea- spoon ground mustard, half a tea- spoon salt and two tablespoons fine- ly chopped pickle, Aspoonlul toa -- Furniture--Freight--Baggage TRANSFER -~ pail of water Williamson & Wellwood Custom Tailors Prices right. Phone - 1776J S. WHITEMAN 210 'QUEEN STREET have a strong tendency to bring out, freckles, ang as a result more Othine is sold in this month. Be sure to ask for the donble strength Othine, as ---------------- Boiled Clothes. Some housekeepers believe In boiling the clothes before rubbing 20 MONTREAL STREET You must know it is not fair to your husband to continue buying new Hats every season when we can reshape yout old ones into the very latest Spring styles. Get wise! : Save $10.00. and put § it into that Suit you have in wind. State Songs and Flowers. The desire of emblematic flowers finds a deep root in this country, and every state has gone forth seeking one; perhaps we have not the pati- ence to delay until some great event or unexpected outburst of sentimental unanimity can bestow it upon our own commonwealth. States get their songs through the purely fortuitous efforts of song writ- ers, generally quite casual. - Stephen Foster's "Old Kentucky Home" was not written to please Kentugky, but Kentucky has en- ae---- shrined it. Maryland has her sonor- What 'You Should Do For a Victim | °98 hymn and other states have oo - into a bottle containing three ounces of Fractured Skull. Sines ade thely Shoiee or ore op y seeking to make one. State of Orchard White, which any drug! gy ROYAL S. COPELAND, M.D. |songs come easier than state flowers, re ii Bp ues | Commisisoner of heal, New Yory and rarely are they a matter of pre- [ J int of harmless and delightful Cit; "| meditation. How to Give a Good Fairy Party. in bleach. Massage this sweet- Since the automobile came into this is sold under guarantee of money back if it falls t5 remove the freckles. and some do not believe in boiling ------ ; - At them at all. Otliers believe that Te doors from King Edward Theatre CAC oh Boiling does not make clothes yel- ki J il low. Clothes become yellow when ' : there is iron in the water Or a de- | MA RRIED posit of iron is formed from the boll- | S T. o AL ph On the other: hand, boiling takes an | - ; important part in the ) and removal of the soap, whith ex- | * 1 ARE YOU STILL DOING IT? pert housekeepers, who know that | ric h . clothes are to keép their color and wearing qualities, will recognize as SUCce, bahed clothes should be boiled--and boiled and ren ed after rubbing. In these days of steril- clean unboiled clothes.--Woman's milk for Home Companion. every use. Opposite The Qnllage Book Store. 163 Princess St. Upstairs. x n | clothes are made yellow by boiling nr pt Se aR ; they are improperly rinsed, when Veer /27%] er or by the use of an impure soap. L A DIES dissolution | Makes the soap must be removed if tha ravies. white an indisputable reason why the -* dishes. oe izing it seems illogical to accept as «» {| The Kingston Hat Cleaners "Plone 1488, PA eR eB] use hs % ne, "safest fordeather THE TIME TO WORRY. MRS. JUST WED (tearfully) --Last night Fred and I quarrelled and he went oui-- MRS. EXPERIENCE---Shucks, dear ! It'll be time cnou gh to weep when you quarrel land Fred stays home, makes himself comfortable and criticises your newest frock! YOUR HEALTH--FOR SATURDAY QIRLS ! BLEACH SKIN YOUR HEALTH * WHITE WITH LEMON ea Squeeze the juice of two lemons HOME-MAKING HELPS | {Everything About the House Helps to Make the H hig By WANDA BARTON SUNKIST SEEDLESS RAISINS FOR COOKING Economic - - Wholesome serious and even fatal complications. to go home. The bony skull contains and pro- The school books of games set | tects that supremely vital organ, the A good fairy party is new to most ily fragrant lotion into the face, neck, | common use serious street accidents | B NO D i people, so we wjll explain right away |arms and hands each day, then short-{ have become very frequent. One of 3 just what sort of a party it is. It is ly note the beauty and whiteness of | the too-common results of such ac- « 9" a party for children from 8 to 15 |Your skin. cidents is fracture of the skull BUT DIAMOND DYES years old, and is a party with a pur- || Famous nage besutios _ ns Any broken bone offers a painful 2 pose. The purpose is to help dress lemon lotion 16 Leach an pth HE that and disagreeable experience. But paper "dolls, mount pictures, help fit {also as a oa sunburn pe tan | When the skull bones are broken | Unless you ask for "Diamond up card .box doll houses, in fact, [bleach because it doesn't irritate. |there arises at once the possibility of | Dyes" you may get a poor dye that make "while away packets" for the . . streaks, spots, fades and ruins your, little shu®#in children in hospitals. goods. Every package of Diamond The little things must. be Hight 'so Dyes contsins simple directions for home dyeing or tinting any new, rich, the children can handle then readily in bed. Two hours are given to work, then games and refreshments make the real party for the workers. With each invitation goes & request that each child send in the name of a favorite story they would like to hear told, So after the work is done the stories, condensed in form, are read from books, after which they are added to the packets to gladden the hearts of the little shut-ins, 2 Should the 'weather not be clear, then the ring and toss game can be played on the porch, or in the hall. The prizes for this.game may be the new and fascinating dressed-up lolly- pops. Plain lollypops may be passed in a basket for immediate consump- tion, so the dressed ones may be look- ol at a while before being demolish- ed. A sugar-plum tree is quite in order for this party, If the paper trees are too expensive, a large flowering branch in a big. pot or tub will do nicely to hang the sweets upon. A clay modelling contest furnishes lots of amusement and gives an ex- cuse for a judge and jury to decide the prize winners' merits. Tiny figur- ines or busts of famous people offer many prize suggestions. Table tennis or golf matches are always interesting to the older child ren, and there should be an authority on the games at hand to decide ar- guments as to rules. Jack-in-the-green is only another name for hide-and-seek, though Jack is the leader, and the first one he catches is Jack for the next game. Throwing Indian darts or arrows is another game all can play, and the one who gets the highest score may be awarded a prize if so desired by the hostess. X : If the hostess must look after the refreshments as well as engineer the games, it is wise that tkey should be as aimple as possible. Fruit salad, mixed the last minute so that it is got thinned by the juices, with finger rolls and cocoa will be much less trouble to prepare than to make end- less sandwiches. Then, instead of the usual ice cream, serve floating Is- land well-chilled, and with it a gen- erous slice of pound or gold cake. J The older boys and girls may bel pressed into service to carry the ser- ving trays, and can help serve the smaller ones. A Ddottle of spring) water conveniently placed will save a lot of trouble, for youngsters are al- ways thirsty, lly when playing | games, and having the supply at hand saves many steps. The invitations designate the time as "two. to six," so after the refresh. ments are served there is only time forth many attractive games for a party, and though the children may know them, still they are always glad to play them when it is not a school duty. Tee libraries also have many books to offer teeming with sugges- tions for suitable games for children, Why They Don't Speak. There are some things that a wo- man finds hard to forgive in her liege lord and master, and this is one:-- Recently a husband in this city, whose record showed thirty years of married life with his one and only wite came home, 'and, after looking at her intently, was heard to mur- mur, "Blue," "What did you say?" inquired the above-mentioned wife. "Oh, nothing in particular," he re- plied, "but I saw an old friend today, you never met him; Et. stopped oft between trains; and me wanted to know all about you; how you looked, even the color of your eyes, and blamed if I could remember." I told Lhim brown." Lift Off with Fingers brain, It is impossible to have a |fhjeless color into garments or drap- : top of the skull x The ggal seriousness of the injury { depends, not upon the extent of the n-------- licate covering of the brain, If not upon the brain substance itself, Fortunately, the skull--round, flexible to some extent, and capable of resisting strefs and strain--Is so made that it can' suffer terrible blows and yet escape serious injury. As regards location, there are two forms of fracture of the skull, The vault or dome may be broken or the fracture may involve the base or bot- tom part of the skull ™ Then, again, the fracture may be a simple break of the bones, or it may result in shattering of the bony tis- sue, in the latter form there may be depression of a portion of bone, plac- ter of bone may penetrate the brain substance, At the base of the brain are situat- ed many important nerve centres, controlling vital functions. On this account fractures of the base are more serious than fracturss of the fracture, hut upon the extent and nature of the injury to the brain, After a hard fall upon the head or after a heavy blow there may be cer- tain symptoms which make one sus- pect a fracture at the basé of the skull. Bleeding 'from the nose or from the ears is suspicious. § Paralysis of the muscles of the face gr of the eye are also symptoms of possible fracture. Should one of your friends suffer an injury of the kind that might mean fracture of the skull, there are a few useful things to do before the doctor comes. Put the patient to bed and keep him absolutely quiet. Have the head elevated by using two or three pil- lows. Cold water or ice applications should be made to the head. As Ihave said, fracture of the base of the skull is the serious form. Frac- |. ture of the top of the skull without marked injury of the brain is likely to heal quickly and without after ef-. fect of any sort, Many advances in treatment have been made, and brain lesions are not dreaded as they were." With skilful treatment there is every prospect of satisfactory recovery from skull gr one general game before it is time : You imagine that fortune tellers can tell your future. But if you thought that they knew your past you wouldn't go near them, would you? : About the most useless way to waste time is to sit down and brood over the {ime you've wasted, fracture of the skull without some |erjes of any material. No effect being produced upon the de- |takes! No failures! ing pressure on the brain or a splin- |< AA AAA AA Wouldn't it« be fine if a wile en- WAY her husand enjoys having her mis-~ joyed keeping her mouth shut the 'do it? --- ankle is narrowed to give a smart, trim fit. It is impossible to wear out or wash out their "knit to fit" form. Their natural shape is the correct ghape--no pressing or stretching. Mercury stockings may be had in silk (plain or drop-stitch) lisle, mercer- ized and cotton--or in the popular two- "tone effects of Tieather and Lovat shades. All products bearing the Mercury trade-mark are made/in Canada, and are of uniform high quality, We also make OUTSIZES for stouter women. gi . MERCURY MILLS, , LIMIT A TED, © HAMILTON, CANADA. » : v 2 - / 1. Manufacturers of Mercury Underwear and Hosiery for Men, Women and Children. <