Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Sep 1922, p. 9

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2 is WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 6, 1922. sini ee ---- TALKING IT OVER By Juanita Hamel What is there about the combination of a cozy couch and a box 'of candy that unlocks not only the lips but the hearts of two girls when they first find themselves alone together after the summer vacation? ~~ Visiting Celebrities Prove Southern States World's Champion Publicity Getters 9 -- § ¢ J Mayor of Ireland, Madame Marie Curie, of France, discoverer of radium and ths other day, Frau Georg Michaelis, wife of the former lor. to the German Kaiser. for all al most interested when entucky and Virginia were menti Lady Astor Solves Problem "Since I'm from Paris, Mi self I always take the jonah e m; TT Sean It seems there never could be sufficient time to tell of all the wonderful happenings! But there really are only two-- as Cupid in the mirror of happy memory pensively looks back ----which are truly important--what happened to two hearts! SALAD MINTS. Cubes of lemon gelatine are both appetizingeand economical in either a fruit or vegetable salad. Fruit juices are nice additions to salad dressing, used on fruit or gela- tine salads. Lettuce that is intended to be aat- en in a salad should be cut in rib- bons with a pair of scissors. The quickest way to dry lettuce for a salad is after washing to toss fit lightly in a colander and thén wipe with tissue paper or paper towell- ing. Sour cream makes a nice, rich and economical dressing for cabbage salad. It should be flavored with cinnamon or nutmeg. All salads are nicest served ice cold. is the daintiest garnish for potato salad. Grated hard boiled egg is pretty on tomato salad. Shredded cocoanut adds sweetness and richness to a fruit salad. Creamed chéese makes good stuff- ing for peppers, tomatoes, cherries, dates and prunes used in sdlad. Celery salt will take the place of fresh celery to give a salad a pleas ing flavor. The liquid from mustard pickles is good In the dressing of meat or fish salad. To make a salmon salad from one can of fish serve more than the usual number of people, cold cooked green peas and cucumbers may be mixed with the fish and, also, & little of the heart of the leftuce. Cold slaw makeés an, appétising stuffing for jee cold tomas, Poars, canned or fresh, with nuts and cheese, aré an espacially nice Parsley flecked with a sharp knifs lungheon salad. FROCKS FOR EVENING WEAR ; Chiffon and Net as Well as Lace Find Favor To-day Za 7/78 Ee ------------------------ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. It's Cocoa THE problem in making cocoa ' is to preserve the natural flavor, aro- ma and color of good cocoa beans; to eliminate the excess of fat, so that the cocoa may be easily digested by the most delicate stomach, yet not to take out too much and materially impair its nutritive quality. By the exercise of great care in the selec- tion and blending of beans, and by the employment of the most highly developed machinery and processes of manufacture we believe that we have solved this prob- REGIITERED TRADE MARK lem And produced a PERFECT FOOD DRINK MADE IN CANADA BY WALTER BAKER & CO. LIMITED. Established 1730 CANADIAN MILLS AT MONTREAL Booklet of Choice Recipes sent free Dorchester, Mase. Odre of the Refrigerator. : The clean, well kept refrigerator contributes to the health of all the household. Too much care cannot be exerdised in keeping it immacu- late: Wash the ice thoroughly before placing it in the box. All foods kept in the refrigerator should be closely covered, especially feh, oysters, lemons, bananas, any- thing, in fact, the odor of which is absorbed by other foods, Butter is easily contaminated. Therefore it should be kept in a closely covered earthern jar. Kesp nothing in the ice chamber unless it be the milk and cream well A is: local covered. A thorough cleaning once a week --and oftener in very warm weather ~--i8 necessary. All parts of the refrigerator except the ice chamber should be perfectly dry. The drain pipe is a very important item. It should be kept absolutely free from dirt and impurities of the melting ice by means of a long handled brush which should be kept for that purpose. Do not allow the walls of the pro- vision chamber to become soiled with grease or food of any kind, as it soon bécomes rancid, causing an unpleasant odor which taints the food. Newspaper over ice prevents the evaporation of ice and lowers the efficiency of the refrigerator. ~ BRAN RECIPES. i Bran Muffins--1-4 cup shorténing sise of an egg. Oi shortening and sugar together. to this--1 egg, 1 cup sour milk (i sweet milk), 1 cup Kellogg's 1 1-4 cups flour, 1 level & soda (or 2 teaspoons Baking Po if sweek milk is used), pinch of mix well, This will make one muffins, * Instead of placing rings at the sii of the wash-basin when was the hands, slip them on a } and place in the hair. There danger of leaving them. for i one else to find. Prr-- vg 87.6 per cent. of jurors agree on verdict CUSTOMER -comnies into your store where two similar articles are for sale at the same price. One of them is a nationally advertised article, the other is not. Which does he buy? The National Retailers' Association found the answer to be 87.6 times. he buys the advertised gooods. 3.6 times he buys the unadvertised goods. 8.8 times he does not have a preference. When the unadvertised article is the low- er priced of the two, which does the custom- er Buy? On the same authority the answer 60.6 times he buys the advertised goods. 24.2 times he buys unadvertised goods. - 16.2 times he does not have a preference. Branded and trade-marked goods, na- tionally advertised in the columns of your Daily Newspaper, are most quickly turned over and most profitable. That is because manufacturing prestige has been tied up to friendship and reputation for honest : Issued by the Canadian Daily Newspapers Association, Toronto

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