THURSDAY, MAY ¢, 1089, Sosk coloured things half. an hour (white things one hour, two hours, over night or whatever time is con- venient) in Rinso suds. Soak the Dirt out. HERE is such a sim- ple easy way of wash- ing rompers, school ginghams, play clothes, etc., that you won't mind how many there are -- thanks to Rinso. First, make the wonder- ful Rinso liquid. Take half a packet of Rinso, thor- pughly dissolve it in, cool water, and add two quarts of boiling water. Then lay your clothes to soak in the tub of cool or lukewarm water. After one, two or three hours or in the morning give them a thor- ough rinsing and the dirt just russ away. No need to rub on the wash board so that holes come and colour goes. Rinso is a wonderful product, scientifically made to wash clothes by soaking -- different from soaps, chips and washing powders, and used differ- ently. Do not put Rinso in- to the tub from the package, but make the Rinso liquid first. IF YOU USE A WASHING MACHINE Follow directions as above. After soakin the clothes wring them into machine, a enough fresh Rinso liquid, operate and rinse, and you will have the sweetest, cleanest clothes you ever saw. = Rinso Made by the makers of LUX R. 112 Fresh from the Fields and Orchards . | Dhfing the summer months huge crates of fres y-picked fruits arrive at Moir's factory, and thus at fragrant maturity are pressed and preserved for use in Moir's candies. Thus it is that the fresh flavor of the sun- ripened fruit is retained in Moir's Rasp- berry Velvas. Fondants, Strawberry Creams and These and other lusci frui together with pure at ot Juices butter, sugar, honey, fall-meated nats and rch smooth chocolate are moulded 1ogther into the most de- lightful confections you ever tasted. PURITY AND QUALITY ASSURED MQIRS LIMITED, HALIFAX R. H. Coleman, Agent 418 Victoria Park Ave TORONTO, ONT. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. The International Sunday Wireless masts are rising all over civilization, like giant fingers beck- oning the imagination of mankind What a day for dreamers ! The ra- diophone has outrun prophecy; al- ready we see that it holds possibili- ties of transforming almost the en- tire organization of human life upon this planet; while it flings its chal- lenge and inquiry to possible life upon worlds outside of our present reach. Recently men have talked without wires by the spoken word to other men submerged in submarines on the bottom of the sea; and to pas- sengers aboard trains speeding [through tunmels under mountains, {and to airplanes ediling amid the clouds. Theeseas and the conti- nents, burning desert sands and frozen Arctic wastes, have been overpassed; so that the distant ex- plorer may bid hile family good- night in the familiar topes of the fireside; and listen to the prattle of his children over the radiophone. Bolshevism became most formid- able to the governments of Europe when it began by wireless to broad- cast its propaganda among the na- tions and their plain people. Now- adays there ds nothing hidden that shall not be revealed. Man's powers and opinions are projected instan- taneously to the uttermost parts of the earth, Universality is sweeping down upon us like a beneficent spring rain, Humanity is being standard- ized by wireless; and the whole earth made one neighborhood, Ome Speech, One Code. One of the implications of the ra- diophone ie a common speech for all peoples. It may be in Esperanto, but it is likely to be in English, that the nations will henceforth talk daily with one another, regardless of the mountains and waters that used to divide them. Boys In Sa- markand will gogsip with the lads in Cairo and Moscow and Constanti- nople and Delhi. Switzerland and Scandinavia will, as it were, ex- change neighborhood news over the wireless fence; while German, French, Italian and British school- boys will chatter together about the things of to-morrow, rather than concerning the wars and fears of yesterday. Such an era, of intercommunica- tion as has come upon the world will make a mere matter of months and years the unification of human ideas, rather than the slow process of generations and centuries, Con- tact creates cosmopolitanism; neigh- borHiness removes dissimilarities. By the highway of the upper ether the soul of man $s swiftly marching on to the attainment of the goals of which seers and saints and sages have dreamed for ages. The audac- ity of an Isaiah, shut up of 6ld in a little land about the size of the state of New Jersey, suddenly becomes the realizable possibility for the universe, Communication creates a common code of conduct for the en- tire world neighborhood. Good News "In the Air." Let imagination run free; that is why God gave it to us: As we read matter-of-fact reports of broadocast- ed sermons, we may envisage the near dey when the gospel shall be Startling possibilities for missionary extension are suggested. Then re- member that this new marvel, which obliterates time and space, is only one of the stored-up wonders of God, which He has heald In reserve until the need was great enough and the world was ready to receive it. Our daring dreams are staggered at the possibilities of what God has still in store for us. ¢ As I recently watched the "'Clavi- lux," or color ongan, evoke from seeming nothingness, with awesome intimations of untouched possibili- ties, such flow and form of color as fairly intoxicated the sense of sight, I had a strong sense that I was standing at the portal of a new re- velation of beauty. Consider the wonders that heaven must hold ! AN #his is but prefatory to the single observation, which I regard as the heart of the present lesson, that the Prince of Peace is opening THE ELECTRIC SHOP 1800 HAND WATER POWER AND ELECTRIC POWER WASHING 4 MACHINES. PHONE FOR FREE TRIAL IN YOUR HOME, 115 BROOK STREET. F. J. GRACE ¥ PHONE 1543, W. C. CANNON ttn a GLOVER'S For a Full Line of Fruits and Vegetables Cauliflower Spinnach New Beets New Cabbage Cucumbers Radishes Celery New Potatoes Pineapples Strawberries New Carrots Rhubarb Leaf Lettuce Iceberg Lettuce Parsley wn . Phones 47 or 780. - Nothing is done for nothing. Every ove hds his own opin Pure Blood In & naessty to health at ail ses- cleansing than now. and true Spring Medicine is we Hood's Sarsaparilla casional tou the Oint- ment as needed, cleanses 2 A from pim- les and A WIRELESS, WARLESS WORLD School Lesson for May 7, is "Isalah's Ideal for a World at Strife."'--Isa. 2: 2-4; 11: 1-9. | By Willlam T. Ellis. | new avenues for the fulfilment of Isalah's beatific vision when "Then shall beat their swords into plow-shares, and their spears into pruning-hooks; nation shall not lift up sword egainst pation, neither shall they learn war any more." or blockade of ideas. Isolation is gone, Every people has wireless ac- cess to all peoples. . A small boy with a radiophone wields a sceptre that vied. It is not only possible, but wholly reasonable and probable, that messages of peace and good will may soon fill the air, even as they did on the first Christmas morning, when the angels sang the song that prom- ised earth a new era. Since Good News is actGally "in the air" we may expect it /to settle in the hearts of mankind. Does it not almost seem as if Isaiah were looking forward to our own wireless era as he uttered the tamiliar picture of the sway of "King David's Greater Son ?" "And the wolf shall dwell with the lam®, and the leopard shall lie down with the kid; and the calf and the young Mon and the fatling together; and a little child shall lead them. "And the cow and the bear shall feed; their young ohes shall lie down together; and the Hon shall eat straw like the ox. "And [the suckling child shall play on the hole of the asp, and the weaned child shall put his hand on the addler's den. '""They shall not hurt nor destroy in all my holy mountain; for the earth shall be full of knowledge of Jehovah, as the waters cover the sea." A Forward---Looking Faith. Doubtless ome of those persons who is always taking the joy out of life will croak, "This is no day to talk peace, when hate and anger and fear and greed fill the earth. Your Isalahs and your Bethlehem angels were merely ecstatic singers. The true hymn for the time is-- "The devil's kingdom is come, +111 is the news I tell; The devil's will is done, On earth as it is in hell." So lament the "realists" who are always blind to the enduring reali- ties; for "the things which are seen are eternal." Christianity 'sees that which is invisible"; that is the se- cret of its conquering power. It is a forward looking faith, with prophets whose lyres are all attun- ed to the note of a coming kingdom. Other creeds, like Buddhism and Confucianism and Shintoism, look backward for their golden age; Ju- daism and Christianity see far ahead into a glorious period of peace and brotherhood. Isaiah was surrounded by warlike Assyria and Egypt, and He dwelt in a time of alarms and perils; but His vision leaped ahead to a wireless, warless Christ-ruled world, freed from its ancient thralldoms and kMmitations, rdically reconstructed by the reign of the Spirit of Christ, whose fol- lowers are brothers of one another and of all men, Mere disarmament is not the way to peace men and tribes fought when they had only stones and clubs for weapons, but a result of peace. Real peace comes by way of the Peace- maker; and Isaiah forsaw, what our troubled but transformed world is beginning to glimpse, that "unto Him shell the nations seek." Already, "He hath put all things under His feet"--including the mew highways of the heavens. TO-DAY'S FASHION By Vera Winston, Skirts showing a decided draping of the material to the ceatré froms Heaven has now put earth beydnd | the power of any netiopal censorship | Alexander the Great would have en- for side are in favor for spring, and |the model shown here carries this | {out in detail. | The brown silk serge is sharply jdraped at the side to reveal the beige foundation skirt of the same mater- ial. The bloused waist and ttle | cfi-the-shoulder cape repeat the 'tones. Beige crepe, narrowly bound in | |brown, covers the semi-tailored hat | shape, which is 2 bit elongated ut the side, * | | | | | Diary of a Fashion Model By GRACE THORNCLIFFE She Describes an Attractive Daytime | Costume Suited to Many Occasions. It was early in the afternoon when most of the fashionable clients are having luncheon or resting, and we girls have a chance to rest, too. Most of were in the model room, draped about in comfortable posi- tion, and hoping no anxious customer would come looking for elothes and disturb us. "I have been standing and walk- ing for inspection till I feel as I must be made of wood," drawled Pam. "And of all the fussy people, not often the one who has to do it on a | limited income," said Veronica start- | ing on her favorite theme. i "If I had money I'd buy frivolous | dresses by the score, and diamond | i A Blue Bouse Lemds Color to This Gray Tricotine Dress. bracelets, and not care whether they went together or not,' declared the one seems to really know what she wants," one of the other girls chim- ed in. "Oh, I don't think it's quite as bad as that," I said, "I heard one wom- an who seemed to have her mind all made up and it helped me a lot One woman writes: "A domestic science teacher said it was the lightest cake she had ever tasted or seen--but remarked that Tused atleast six eggsineverycake. She wouldn't believe I used only two--until I showed her exactly how I made it. Now she uses noth- ing but Royal." BAKING Contains No Alum ) Mrs. G. S. ROYAL POWDER Made in Canada : Leaves No Bitter Taste Send for New Royal Cook Book--It's FREE Royal Baking Powder Co., 4 St. Lawrence Bivd., Montreal Amn. clothes and tea-gowns befare she de- cided on a street suit." "A lot of people with money seem to bunch things togethe just be- cause they strike their fancy," Pam said. "And some of them have on entirely too many colors when they get through. "Whieh goes to prove my theory that the best-dressed woman is most new bobbed-haired mannikin. "You would," said Veronica, 'but I'd buy--oh, that new blue-and-gray costume that just came down from the workrooms." "Which one?" we all asked. Vernoica went over to the frocks, slipped out of her coat dress and was getting into the new one by way of answer. "If this isn't as attractive as It is practical, I'm no judge of good clothes," she proclaimed in a muffl- ed voice, as she slipped the Per- venche-blue georgette blouse on over her head. "The blouse is a lovely color, but I don't see anything remarkable in a plain blue blouse and one-piece gray skirt," remarked the bobbed- haired one: "Wait till I finish," Pam continu- ed. "Of course, there's a jacket with this. It has three-quarter sleeves which allow the blue under-ones to show. But wait till you see this." She adjusted a straight-panel ef- fect of the gray, and I fastémed the little suspenders in the back. "Now, it's a dress," she explained, jamming on a cunning little blue-felt hat with gray-and-blue feather pom-, poms on it. "You see, the simple suit make a/ snappy morning costume." Pam showed us by means of a few swag-| ger steps, holding the panel out of! the way. | Then she dropped it, calling our! attention to the bands of tiny hori-! zontal tucks which edged the sides. "Don't you agree that this isa very, smart costume, which serves more, than one purpose?" she asked us, And she made such a fetching ple- ture that we all just had to agree with her. Three-quarters of @ million work- ers in England's engineering indus- try are now licked out, some six hun- dred thousand being affected by Wednesday's lockout, Ad-reading should be a regular part of home-management. A little ship needs but a little salt. 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