Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Aug 1921, p. 8

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momen, 3 a een SEO TUESDAY, AUG. 2, 1021. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. -- { ? + gi rT the Realm of Women---Some Interesting The wonderfully refined, _ rite % rendered, brings back the appearance of youth. Re- sults are' instant. er 6.0 INSURANCE AND | BROKER In daily communication wita Mont- Teal and Toronto Stock Exchanges. Dominion, Provincial and Munici- pal Bonds for sale. 281 KING STREET Phones :=~ 568) & 1087 FOR SALE "GOOD, CLEAN COAL. A. Chadwick & Son New location: Corner Onturio and West Sta Phone 07. Send 15 c. for Trial Stze | FERD. T.HOPKINS & SON { Montreal | | Gouraud's Oriental Cream Horlick's 520 ric £S A safe milk diet, better than cow's milk alone. Contains rich mjlk and malted grain extract. "GET IT REPAIRED y/ milkman - INGHAM IN STYLE Fabric Popular for Dresses, Parasols and Millinery. - | Neckwear and Vestees and Blouses Trimmed With the Material Among the Showings. Gingham still persists, as anyone who Wwintered South, or who kepi posted on what smart women wore under the palms, can attest. It was the material out of which the great percentage of morning gowns were made. Although it. may Appear in- consistent, ginghams were not sim- ple in genera! effect. They were fre- quently combined with organdie, sometimes veiled with ft, case of strong red-and-white checked ginghams with apron panels of organ- die, and they were bound with every- thing from black cire to net-----all of which leads one naturally to suppose that gingham gowns are to be in style for, another summer * The gown sketched is on rather sim- ple lines, the yoke cut in one with the abbreviated sleeves being one of its most interesting features. Yokes are appearing quite frequently this year, and when a plaid or striped material is used it is, of course, advisable to Sewing Machines, Phonographs, Guns, Rifles tired and refitted. Parts supplied. Saws filed, knives, scissors and edge tools ground. Locks repaired. Keys fitted to all kinds of Jocks, All ma Lawn Mowers sharpened paired. We ean repair a 3 that is repairable, "JM. PATRICK 149 Sydenm Street, Kingston Phone 2036J its always ready for your | "coohing, need T. - Cats are unlucky to have on board Up to the last 20 years many sail- ship, so some sailormen claim. Ors wore ear-rings for luck. 8 Roomed Brick House on Frontenac Street, Park; newly decorated throughout: session at once. Price $5,600. KINGSTON AGENCIES, Limited J. O. HUTTON. . ROBERTSON Phone 703 67 Clarence Street. near Victoria new hardwood floors. Pos- "FOR SALE NEW BRICK HOUSE ON VICT ORIA STREET--7 ROOMS---- electric lights; 3 piece bath; furnace; floors British Co- lumbia fir. This is a real nice home in good location. Price $5,000. M. B. TRUMPOUR 1113 BROCK STREET - - PHONE 704 or 1461w. SOWARDS 'KEEPS COAL --and-- COAL KEEPS SOWARDS : PHONE 1355, UPTOWN OFFICE--HcGALL'S CIGAR STORE PHONE 811. SOWARDS COAL COMPANY mn i ee -------- Children ry for Fletcher's [CASTORIA \ Fletcher's Castoria is strictly a remedy for Infants and Children. * Foods are specially prepared for babies. A baby's medicine -is even more essential for Baby. Remedies primarily prepared ETOWR-UpS ase not interchangeable. ¢ It was the need of a remedy for the common ailments of Infants and Children ; that brought Castoria before the public after years of research, and no claim has been made for i¢ that its use for over 30 What is CASTORIA? is Castoria is a harmless It contains » Morphise nor other narcotic substance. Its guarantee. or more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising , 'and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aide the assimilation of Food; healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Comfort--The Mother's Friend. "NN % EN ¢ For Over 30 THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK City Years have the lines of the material at a | different angie to those appearing in the rest of the dress. 3 Gingham parasols and gingham mil- linery, gingham neckwear and ging- ham vestees are all among the spring | showings, and one finds gingham in- troduced as trimming on many smart tricotine gowns just now. Blouses The Simple Gingham Gown, of plain material, frilled or banded with gingham, are among the offerings which are impressive. There is rather a prejudice against the gingham I'at unless it is made of the identical fabric of the dress, for naturally one would hesitate at ap- pearing in two different plaids at one and the same time. SUITS, SKIRTS AND BLOUSES Modes of the Moment in the Line of Apparel in Which Milady is Most Interested. Jersey suits are in favor, and are not expensive. They have, chiefly, belted box coats and a plain two piece skirt shirred at the waistline or accordion pleated,' Another suit has a white Jersey skirt and a blue cheviot coat stitched in blue. Eatire suits are made up in hairtine striped flannel. Two materials in one suit are used In checked and plain worsted goods, the check being in the skirt and the coat. Lingerie blouses have many frills, Dressy waists are chiefly overthe skirt, The V-shaped neck is in evidence as a change from the square and oval neck. Some tailored waists are made of fine checked gingham. Some of the new skirts have a side front opening under a deep tuck. Many of the skirts have insets of pleats at the sides to give the extra width. - More fulness than formerly and swathing girdles are outstanding fea- tures of the spring skirts. Separate skirts of plaid and striped woollen are the most popular models of the hour. ) Smart Contrast, The coat dress, the favorite of this season's mode, gains originality by the addition of a novel stolelike collar of vivid and contrasting color. A blue -| pouret. twill gown thus trimmed in Arabian red silk duvetyn will win the spproval of the woman who fully un- derstands the meaning of the French word chic. --e-- Poppies, Poppies are selling well for hat trim- ming. They are used almost exelu- sively, however, on the red braid and straws, ve as in the | THE HOME KITCHEN} By Jeannette Young Norton | Author" of "Mrs. Norton's Cook Book.' | et ete | Four Ways to Make the Most of the . Melon Month. August has long been known as "'melon month." The name was ap- propriate years ago when fruits | could be had only in their season, but today melons make their appear- ance in market early in June and some varieties are to be obtained all | winter. However, melons are at their | best at this time and should be used | {freely and also conserved for winter | | use in various ways. l Watermelon Ice, Cut the pink 'centre from a ripe, sweet watermelon and put it into a | jelly bag which has been wrung out { of fresh water, Squeeze the juice | {from the pulp. This should yield ar- | { ound a quart of pink tinted juice. | {Add to it the juice of a lemon, a pint | | of sugar and a tablespoonful of corn- | {arch dissolved in a little water | your Bring all to a boiling point and boil N {up once. Remove from the fire and | strain into a freezer can, add half a | | 8111 of spiced syrup and a tablespoon- | ful of orange-flower flavoring. Freeze | When nearly frozen open the freezer \ 7 (1D Triply delightful, ecause you have Se 2 AN OF Nil = -- : oo choice of the worlds three greatest flavors Ee prepares {2 {and add the stiffly beaten white of | one egg. Continue freezing until hard |--then pack and let stand for one { hour, Watermelon Jelly. Remove the pink pulp from a ripe | melon and cut it fine, removing all | seeds. Put the melon into a saucepan | with a pint of sugar, the juice of a lemon and of an orange. Boil gently | | for five minutes, add a package of | For better butter, prepared lemon jelly and allow one Poses, Insist on Piss | minute for melting, stirring cteadily. LI | Remove from the fire and strain. : . When cold, flavor, color a deep pink Made in Cana'a and pour into a melon-shaped mould, The Western Serve with whipped cream. Salt Co, Ltd., ---- Courtright, Ont. Ginger Melon, Plug a ripe watermelon quite dee- ply and remove the plug. Turn into | the hole one bottle of good ginger | ale. Work slowly to give the melon time to take up the liquid. Return the plug and put the melon on ice, or pack it in salt and ice until ready to serve, being careful not to get any salt near the plug. Watermelon Sweet Pickles. Take the rind from a sweet melon, cut it into squares and peel it thinly. Soak over night in water with a little salt. Allow to each quart of wa- ter used, half a teaspoonful of pow- dered alum. In the morning rinse Heslc thoroughly in cold water to remove A all taste of salt and alum. Let stand \ Fagrant for twenty minutes in water, drain \ and put into the preserve kettle. Add to ten pounds of rind, five pounds of sugar and half a gaHon of vinegar; one ounce of washed ginger root, two ounces of fresh stick cinnamon, a tablespoonful of-cloves and a thinly sliced lemon with the seeds removed. Cleansing RED PACKAGE BLACK GREEN PACKAGE JAPAN NEW PRICES CHARM TEAS BLUE PACKAGE BLACK ... tarerases 30c. PER PACKAGE THESE ARE THE BEST VALUES ON THE MARKET. +++++..25c. PER PACKAGR 30c. PER PACKAGE We aim to please. and yop will be delighted. veloped and printed. Cook gently until the melon is trans- parent, then lift it from a skimmer to a colander and boil down the syrup, adding that which drips from the melon. When the syrup has boil- ed down rich and slightly thick, add the melon and cook all for ten min- utes gently. The pickle will keep un- sealed in covered crocks. Canteloups and honeydew melons may be done in the same way and are delicious. Women mountain-climbers in Switzerland, if they value their com- plexions, smear their faces with soot to protect them from the rays of the sun, . Swarms of bees have died of star- vation in Great Britain during the last few months. The estimated shortage of hoiises in England and Wales is 800,000. Dicky Meets a Fish That Really Flies. Dicky sat watching the - waves sweep along the shores. He had tired of fishing, because nothing seemed to want his bait, and Dick sat quietly gazing over the water, when not far from the shore, right out of the wa- ter, there popped a fish. Dicky pinched himself to make sure he was awake, then he laughed, and a merry laugh joined his. Turning around, Dicky saw Happy Giggles, the elfin from Make-bellev Land, sitting beside him. 3 "Thought you were asleep?" asked the elfin. "Well, if you've never seen a fiyfish before it does-make you fee] rather queer. I remember that thé first one I ever saw startled me until I talked to it, and found gut why it liked to fly." : "Oh, Happy Giggles!" exclaimed Dicky, dropping his fishing line. "Do you mean we can really talk to a flying fish?" - "Why not?" laughed the elfin, "If you can understand their language, why couldn't you talk to them? Of course, it takes a magic power, but that's easy," and before Dicky knew | what wag happening he was sinking under the waves beside the little el- fin. They swam under the water until they came to a queer-looking fish swimming right around Dicky's bait. It looked so pretty that Dicky swam between it and the hook and begged it not to touch the bait. "If you'd reaMy like to have it, I'll take it o~ for you,' and before the fish had a chance to refuse his help, Dicky took the bait off the. hook and 'handed it to the fish. "You're a flying fish, so Happy Gig- gles tells me. I've never seen one, and wouldn't have believed a fish could fly if I hadn.'t seen you flying through the air just now." "Well, I should say I can fiy 1" laughed the fish. "If you don't be- lieve it, hop upon my back and I'll take you for a sail." . Happy Giggles drew Dicky upon the slippery back, and they held tightly to the long fin which ran down ithe fish's back. and out of the water they flew, right over the wav- es into the air, 3 MADE IN CANADA Ne The importande of Vitamines in food is being recognized at the present time to a greater extent than ever' before. It has been ¢on- clusively demonstrated that yeast is rich in this all important element. Many people have re- ceived great benefit physically simply by tak- ing one, two or three Royal Yeast Cakes a day. for free copy "Reyal Yeast Cokes for Better Health." FOR GOOD THINGS WELL SERVED | TRY THE NEW : Dainty Restaurant Call and. have Dinner or Lunch with us, 83 PRINCESS STREET a assnanad! QUICK SERVICE and BEST WORKMANSHIP SATISFIED CUSTOMERS You'll be one of the many if you bring us your films to be de- Be sure it's us or you'll be disappointed. Look for the Blue and White Sign. Thomson Photo Specialties 88 PRINCESS STREET--IN TREADGOLD'S "REAL WORK--That'¢ all we can offer you." "I enjoy flying," said Mr. Fly- ing Fish, "Then, toe, it helps me in time of trouble. Now, for instance, a great, big shark sneaked up behind me a while ago, and if it hadn't been for my flying he surely would have devoured me, tail and all. But I managed tp sail through the air, and I guess he was so dumbfounded that even now he hasn't realized where I went to. But it saved my skin." "It's fine for you to be able-to fy Dicky exclaimed, "You're safe above the water." Just then a great, big sea-gull darted at them, and if Happy Giggles hadn't used his magic power they would have been gobbled up, But, quick as 3 wink, Happy Giggles made Mr. Flying Fish drop under the wa- ter, and the sea-gull, angry at him- self because he had lost a good meal, sailed away, "You're never out of the reach of enemies," said Mr. Flying Fish. "If you fly into the air you stand the same chance of being eaten that you do 1h the water, but I rather like the gamble of it. That just makes me think, Happy Giggles, have you ever introduced Dicky to my cousin, Billy Archer? No? Well, you should, for I'm sure he would enjoy knows ing her." Happy Giggles promised Mr. Fly= ing Fish that he'd take Dicky over to visit Mrs. Archer the very noxt chance he had, and, bidding Mr. Fly~ ing Fish good-by, Happy Giggles and Dicky swam back to the shore. ------------ Occasionally we find a man wha despises the people who flatter him and hates those who do not flatter him at all. : When & man attempts to defins {n= justice he tells how the world treats him. { _---- r to become If your sleep is being disturbed by drinking tea or coffee, you may be sowing the seeds of a nervous breakdown. Do not weit until your Mental butterflying at2am | A great indoor sport for thoughtless people One of thesurest ways "mand {

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