THE DAILY ERITISH WHIG. EE : $ o a In the Realm of Women-----Some Interesti Sold only in 34, 1 and 2 Ib. airtight tins. Whole, ground or fine ground for Tricolator or percolator use. CHASE & SANBORN. Montreal Fragrant as an old-fash- ioned nosegay---mild and refreshing as a Spin zephyr--a wonderful ai to the complexion is Infants-Delight -- a white toilet soap in which sooth- ing Boracic has been deli- cately blended. JOHN TAYLOR & CO., LIMITED, TORONTO, CANADA. INFANTS DELIGHT ITS WHITE / "Io1LETSOAP | ; TISSUE BUILDER Minerals, and Carbohydrates es- sential for restoring waste tissue. y recommended for Malnu. Combines the Oil For M.BJ.;" Food for the Gods Dessert: Cream together this 'yolks of three eggs and one cup of granu: lated sugar; add the broken meats from one half pound of English wal- nuts (measured before shelling), then stir into the mixture one heap- ing teaspoon of baking powder mix- ed with five 'rounded teaspoons of fine cracker crumbs, (ground almost to dust.) Now add one-fourth pound of dates chopped, and fold in the stiftly-beaten whites of the three eggs. Spread this batter in a but- tered cake pan and bake for one hour in a very slow oven. Cut in squares and serve with whipped cream piled on top. «Mock whipped: cream may¥be used if desired; this is simply egg-white beaten stiff with a tablespoon of jelly, then sweeten- ed. For "A Constant Reader": To Make Brown Gravy to Accompany a Roast: After removing the mca' from the pan, put the pan on top of the range (after pouring off any fat which may be in it) and add about three cups of boiling water to it; let the water boil up, which will release the meat juices which have harden- ed on the bottom and sides of the pan. Stir with a large spoon till the water has become a good brown c¢ol- or, then 'add one-half cup of pasto made by wetting one-fourth cpp of flour with a lttle cold water. This will thicken the gravy, and it must: then be strained into the gravy boat and seasomed with salt to sujt the taste. The Pepper Relish you wish, appeared in this column on August 30th. Here is the other recipe you want: . Club Sandwich: Toast two slices of bread. Place a lettuce leat on one slice, spread with a teaspoon of Mayonnaise salad. dressing, ada a couple of slices of roast chicken, put on another leaf of lettuce and more dressing, then finish with a layer of broiled bacon with a slice of tomato on top of it and still more '| lettuce and dressing under the top slice of toast. To "BE. V. D.": Ten recipes forOat- meal Cookies have already come In to me from Column Readers, in re- sponce to your recently published re- quest, and I shall begin publishing Bar Ladles' Finery From Mail to Greece --t-- Washington, Oct. 19.--Importa- tion by mail of virtually all articles of feminine finery into Greece is pro- hibited for six months, accerding to informatfon received by the post office department from the Hellenic government, Among the articles that are banned either by regular or parcel post mail are bonbons, fine cambrics, chiocolate, articles made of crystal, artificial flowers, garments for women made of wool, women's hats, false jewelry, fine laces, porcelain lamps, silks, sweetmeats, umbrellas, parasols and beveled ghass. No reason is given for the order. these recipes soon (all of them -- for they are splendid ones!). But, because the pickling season al- most over, I am first going to pui- lish some pickle recipes sent in by readers for publication. (Watch for the pickle recipes this coming Sa:- urday.) On October 25th, however, you will see the oatmeal-cookie rc- cipes. For "A Reader": Pin Ice Cream: Mix tdgether one pint of granulated sugar and three slightly beaten eggs; add two and _one-halt quarts of rich milk and cook in the top of your double boiler, over boil ing water, for 20 minutes, stirring at first. Then eool, stir in oae quart of rich cream which has been slightly whipped, and add two tablespoons of vanilla. Now freeze. Fill the freezer can only three-fourths full, cover, and be- gin to pack layers of 1ce and salt around it, using three parts of ice to one part of salt. Let the iceand salt come aimpst' to the =p of the | freezer. Turn crank slowly at first but more rapidly later. When the cream is frozen, draw off the water, remove and scrape the dasher, cork the top of the can, and repack with 'ce and salt. Then cover with a plece of sacking to retain cold air and let gland, to "ripen" for at least an hour (when it should be smooth and de- licious.) x To-morrow--Have you tried Dyeing?" sn All inquiries a@dresscd to Miss Kirkman in care of the "Hfficlent Housekeeping". department will" pe answered in these columns in thek turn. This requires considerable time, however, owing to the great sumber received. So # a personal or quicker reply is desired, 'a stamped and self-addressed 'envelope must be enclosed with the question--The wattor. "Tie -- | Bakers Bake It For You ERE'S your old-time favorite --full-fruited raisin bread with at least eight tempting raisins to the slice--already baked for you by master bakers in your city. Simply 'phone your grocer or a neighborhood bake shop and have a fresh loaf for lunch or dinner to delight your folks. "We've arranged with bakers in almost «very town and city to bake this full-fruited raisin bread. Made with big, 'plump, ténder seeded ng Features mT raisins. 'The raisin flavor permeates the bread. You've never tasted finer food. Order a loaf now and count: the raisins, Raisin bread is a rare combination of nu- tritious cereal and fruit--both good and good for you. Serve at least twice weekly to get the benefits, Use Sun-Maid for home cooking of puddings, cakes, cookies, etc. You may be offered other brands that you know less well than Sun-Maids, but the Hod you want is the kind you know is goed. Insist, therefore, on Sun-Maid brand. They cost no more than ordinary raisins. Mail coupon for free book of tested "Sune Maid Recipes." ' Sun-Maid Raisins The Supreme Bread Raisin I CUT THIS OUT AND SEND IT | Sun-Maid Raisin Growers, ant N.49°.2 Preano California. Please send me copy of your free book, Sun-Maid Raisin Growers | 'Recipes with Raisias." Membership 13,000 Fresno, Caurorxta Blue Package I IB ee ita f lca 1 Growing € O you know how important it is that 1 7. your children should eat frequently and plentifully of Oatmeal? - Do you know that oats should be their daily food of foods--that the oat contains more units of nutrition than any other grain food--that oatmeal builds muscular bodies and gives energy to the brain? In fact, it is Just as important that every growing shill should be educated to eat Quaker Oats at the first meal in the morning, as it is that the child should be taught to drink milk. : Anaemia, Bronchial Affections, Loss culosts, Actual A vendccy to tuber. 0} Put up in 8 oz. Jars. Ask your Druggist. Wonderful, jsuspect that the Smith's are doing a bit of boot-legging. I've never a seen a famdly change s0 iy a few imonths. From nearly down and out, they are very up and coming." The Nefghbor. "I was so surprised that I asked Bmfth how be did it. He told me he is letting the classified ads do a Jot of his work. They save him no end of time and Bring him no end of valuable help dn all Mnes. I'm Bat He Didn't. Mam-of-ti . "I atronglly Your physician will tell you that oats do not produce fat--they produce bone and brawn. Ie will explain that oatmeal is an easily digestible vim-food indespepsable to the growing child. Quaker Oats are the best you can buy, because they consist of . the very finest oats grown. All the puny or imperfect grains are discarded and in the Quaker carton you get the queen grains only--just the rich, plump, flavoury oats. That is why Quaker Oats has always dominated and why it should be the basic breakfast for your children. Quaker does most and costs less than one cent per dish. , Start NOW to sducate your family to the value of oatmeal-- 'a good for children grown-ups alike--but be sure to give g Feverishness arising 4d ir RS =A BI : quality. : : and ape VC @ ! Include Quaker Oats on your grocery list today. healthy ad nacavel sores 2 In Sealed Cartons Only__ QUAKER MILLS PETERBOROUH AND SASKATOON Uso makers of Quaker Flour, Puffed Rice and Puffed Wheat, Quaker Macaroni, etc, all of the some superior quality. ' 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 y prepared | grown-ups are not interchangeable. ' It was the need of remedy for the common ailments of Infants and Children ssa iriure the pubic afer years of Yesotady » .and no claim has been made for it that its use for over : years has not proven. What is CASTORIA? ess substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, It is pleasant. It comtains a is 4 3 In Use For Over 30 Years ° §