Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Oct 1923, p. 10

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* THURSDAY, OCTOBEKX 1X, Wane | THE DAILY BRITISH _WHIG ir x, = re ee --t------ ee NEWS AND VIEWS FOR WOMEN READERS saan aaa By Juanita Hamel *00 se i Saving Our Civilization PPPOVOVPPCTOIPTTITTIVY *HE MUST BE--" sz \ An entirely new kind of soap \_ A new kind of soap. Made of pure materials combined in such a way that it has more cleansing power than soap has ever had before. "What is the link that binds te- gether the British Empire and the United States so that the whole world, consciously or 'unconsciously, ing to them for salvation?" . Baldwin, the Premier, at the ann dinner of the Rhodes Scholarship Trust at Oxford, when he was the principal guest. "I see it myself," he said, "In the form of an allegory. I see England as an orchard which: has sent forth from its old stock, stock to the utter- most corners of the world where the fruits ripens, similar but different fruit growing in the Dominions, while in the United States of America that stock has had many grafts upon it. "There may perhaps be four chief qualities, persistent, consistent among the English-speaking people. They have alike, from long inherit- ce, an innate sense of justice. Jus- #ice ls ome of the profoundest ele- ments of our character -- the desire for it, the eagerness in search of it, the giving of fair play to our owa people and to other people. "Secondly there is that real deme- cratic feeling of valuing a man for what he is. There is, thirdly, that sense of political freedom, neither de- generating on the one side into licence, nor on the other hand re- trograding into tyranny. Lastly, there is the love of spiritual freedom. Underlying everything in the English speaking peoples, there has always been that belief in God and in the responsibility not only of the indi- vidual,but of the nations for his aec- tions and their actions on earth. "Now I believe that in those four principles that I have laid down you have the fundamental principles that guide all our people alike. You have that consistent product of the stock which given us, in my belief, that strength of character that gives peo- | ple that feeling that we can be trusted. E "Now, it always seems to me that what is true of individuals is true to a great extent of nations, and just as once upon a time, long ago, when a man as an excuse for not having 2 done what he ought to have done He must be--what must he be, this Man of her Dreams? Tall, of course; so that she can gs 'Am Lay brother's keeper?' and be "just as high as his heart." Handsome, too; after the manner of men whose hearts are/| ;© al Nas held 18 be 0 SXeuse] 2 as true as their eyes are bright. And he must have black hair--for contrast with what the | the true course of progress we shall Little Love--her Messenger--calls her glint-of-gold curls. But first of all this Man of her] all*of us--the nations in our Empire and the United States--while each Dreams must be a Manly Man. pursuing our own development, come It gently soaks loose the most ground-in dirt without weaken- ing a single thread. Even the worst soiled spots need but a Yight rubbing with Rinso. For all the regular family wash Rinso soaks clothes so clean that boiling isn't necessary. But if you like to boil your white cottons, pour enough Rinso solution into your boiler to give you the suds you like. Rinso 1s made by the largest soap makers in the world. Get it todayat \ Dissolve in boiling water your grocery and department stores. Pour tub of lukewarm water ie. cnighc to get big lasting muds LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED TORONTO Winter Coats made to order from $12 up to $25 L. WINSTON 'LADIES 'TAILOR . 97 Wellington Street. R Phone | LACKHEADS B Blackheads simply - dissolve and disappear by this one simple, safe and sure method. et two ounces of peroxine powder m any drug store--sprinkle it on a ot, wet cloth, rub the face briskly-- every blackhead will be gone. An old friend is better than two Dew ones. Sweet Mustard Pickles. Two quarts of cucumbers, 1 quart of onions, 1 head of cabbage, 2 heads of celery, add green peppers to taste. Cut all into small pieces, not too fine. Sprinkle With salt .anl let stand for two hours, then drain. Beald in equal parts of vinegar and water. then remove and drain. Make a paste of 4 cups of granulated sugar (more to suit taste), 6 tablespoon- fuls of mustard, 1 cup of flour, and 1-2 gallon of vinegar. Boil to a paste and pour over the pickles. Stick Pans. Instead of spending several pre- cious minutes rubbing and scraping cooking dishes and pans, turn them upside down on the draining shelf or table after rinsing out with water. In a few minutes, while washing those that don't stick, the sticky cream sauce, or whatever it is caus- ing the trouble, will wash oft easily. Spiders should always be filled with water as soon as the meat and gravy are taken up. Ornamented Turbans. Jade ornaments as well as large scarabs are used to ornament the new winter turbans, which keep very close to the outline of the head. to unite wherever justice calls us throughout the world and wherever there is peace to be ensured. "If there is building up to do in the world, it is we in the long rum who will have to do that building. For the men who have ito lay thelr hands to that task' will want the courage of a Pitt and the faith of a Lincoln." : Destructive Heart Break. The building which gave Bunyon his idea of the "Palace Beautiful" in, "The Pilgrim's Progress" was Houghton Towers, which stands in ruins near Houghton Conquest, Bel- tordshire. The Marquess of Tavi- stock, its owner of the eighteenth century, was killed in the hunting field. His father was heart-brokea, Simmons Jocelyn" beds. In two-tone wal- Also in mahogany, Kyonix and special finishes. All widths. Prices are moderate. nut finish, panels and, declaring that he could never of Simmons cane. support the thought of a stranger dwelling in his son's home, ordered the roof to be riven off. The Palace Beautiful descended to ruin, so that a great tree grows now in the middle of the old dining hall. Houghton Towers is at present for sale, Discriminating Birds. The interesting notes about wild birds, which appear in Young Folks' Department from time to time, may be supplemented by the following ac- count of the way in which the agges- trian statue of the Duke of Welling- ton at Aldershot has been adopted as an aviary. A pair of jackdaws built among the plumes of the duke's cock- ; > ey , \ od hat this year, and other sites were | | ¥ chosen as follows; Starlings had nests \ in the palm of his left hand, up the right sleeve and under the cloak 'at F 1 i QI THR BAL I ] A Practical Corset for the Active Woman HERE is no better tical corset no SF Mite prac al express! How well--not how long--did you sleep last night? If the quality and depth of every one's sleep were the same, it would be easy to fix the number of hoursneeded tosustain mental energy, health and bodily vigor. you use, aren't they worth your careful consideration right now? Simmons "Banner" Spring Why not give your bedding the care- ful study it deserves tonight? Then But only those who waken nat- go to your furniture lh and urally, fully rested, sleep well compare itwith the cradling comfort enough and long enough. Ifyour of the Simmons "Banner" spring. mornings always come too soon and Ostermoor mattress. Twe cents youarebeingcheated. Your sleep anight pay for their years of service. equipment may be the cause. Examine all the Simmons springs. I ou They are economical --do not sag -- i a hehe YOR and keep their life for many years. They are priced, like Simmons beds the kind of spring and mattress snd mattresses, tofit any pocketbook. Look for Simmons Label. Beware of imitations Write for your cof of "Restful Bedrooms" to Simmons Limited, Montreal, Quebec eA MATTRESSES AND i | BUILT FOR SLEEP i - 3.4 ri O J y. Si . REID PHONE 147 FOR SERVICE.

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